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65-70 A ccount s 7 Annual Service 30 Appointment of Genealogist British Humane Association 33 33 Cinema Fund Committee Commandery in Southern Africa 63 Form of Bequest . . 71 7 General Assembly Honours Conferred by the King .. 30 ] oint Council 33 ] oint 'Var Committee 36 Library and Museum 30 Life-Saving Awards 17 Obituary 36
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IR AYL~IER H1J);TTER-\VESTO~ OF H UNTERSTON , K.C.B., D . . 0., R.E., ~I.P .
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\tbe otber :1SafIiffs wrant) UroS5: COLO);TEL H.R.H. THE PRIXCE OF \ VALES, K.G . , K .T., K. P. , P.C., etc. COLO.'EL H.R.H. THE DUKE OF YORK, KG., K.T., P .C., etc. H.R.H. THE DUKE OF GLOUCE TER, K.G., P.C., G.C.V.O . H.R.H. PRIXCE GEORGE, KG., G.C.V.O. :J1.\JOR-GE:\,ER.\L H .R.H . PRIXCE ARTHUR OF CON AUGHT, KG . , K .T ., P.C., etc. J'vIAJOR-GEJ. ERAL J A~IE C. D .\LTON, R.A . COLO 'EL THE LORD \ VILLIA1I CECIL, C.V .O. THE EARL OF R ANFURLY, P.C.(I.), G.C.1II.G . Emvru JD FRASER, ESQUIRE, F.S.A. COLONEL IR H ERBERT JEKYLL, KC.1II.G . COLONEL IR J AMES CLARK, Bt., C.B., C.l\I. G . , F.R .C.S .E D. MAJOR-GENERAL T HE EARL OF ATHLONE, KG . , G.C.B . , G.C.M .G. , G.C .V.O . , D.S .O. , A.D .C.
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DUKE OF PORTLAND, K.G., P.C., G.C.V.O. EDWIN H. FRESHFIELD, LL.D., F.S.A. THE EARL OF ELLESMERE, M.V.O., A.D.C. THE LORD ISLINGTON, P.C., G.C . M.G., G.B.E., D.S.O. THE LORD SYDENHAM, G.C.S.!., G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., G.B .E . SIR WILLIAM PORTAL, Bt., F.S.A. CAPT. SIR HAROLD BOULTON, Bt., C .V. O., C. B.E. THE MARQUIS OF CARISBROOKE, G.C.B., G.C.V.O. LIEUT.-COLON EL THE LORD HERBERT MONTAGU-DOUGLAS-SCOTT , C.1\1.G., D . S .O. JOHN H . STEVE SON, ESQ., 1\1.B.E., K.C. COLONEL FRANCIS vV . PIXLEY, V.D., F.S.A. THE VISCOUNT CHELMSFORD, P.C ., G . C.S.!. , G.C. M.G., G.C.I.E., G.B.E. THE RIGHT HON. SIR EVELYN CECIL, P.C., G.B.E. THE EARL OF D ERBY, K.G., P.C., G.C.B., G.C.V.O. THE LORD KYLSANT, G .C. 1\1.G. COLONEL ALFRED D. ACLAND, C.B.E. THE HON. SIR ARTHUR STANLEY, G.B.E., C.B., M.V.O. THE LORD MONSON. TH E EARL BEAUCHAMP, K.G., P .C., K.C.M.G. COLONEL EDWARD D . BROWNE-SYNGEHUTCHINSO N, \I) .a ., C.B. THE EARL OF DO~OUGHMORE, K.P., P.C. THE D UKE OF DEVONSHIRE, K.G., P.C., G . C.M . G., G.C.V.O. THE EARL OF LIVERPOOL, P.C., G.C.B ., G.C. M.G., G.B.E ., 1\1.V.O. THE EARL OF YARBOROUGH, P.C., F.S.A . THE HON. SIR ARTHUR LAWLEY, G.C.S.!., G.C.I.E., K.C.M.G. THE LORD QUEENBOROUGH, G.B.E . MAJOR-GENERAL SIR IVOR PHILIPPS, K.C .B. , D.S.O. FRANCIS E. ROSHER, Esq. THE EARL OF ONSLOW, P.C., O.B.E. THE LORD STANMORE, K.C.V .O. LIEUT.-COLO NEL CLAUDE B. PALMER , C . B .E .
THE MARQUIS OF BATH, K.G., P.C., C.B. THE EARL OF SHAFTESBURY, K . P., P.C . , G . C.V. O . , C.B.E. LIEUT.-COLONEL T . \ VOOLRYCII PEROWNE. l\IAJOR-GEN E RAL SIR RICHARD HAV ELOCK CHARLES, Bt., G.C.V.O.,K.C .S. !', LL.D . , M .D. , F.R.C.S.1. LIEUT .-COLO EL SIR H ENR Y l\Ic~IAHON, G.C.1\1.G ., G.C.V.O., K.C . I.E ., .S.l. FIELD-l\IARSHAL TH E VISCO UNT ALLE BY, G.C . B., G.C.M.G. SIR HARCO URT B UTLER , G.C.S. !., G.C.I.E . TH E EARL OF POWIS. COLONEL EDWIN I(ING, C.M.G., T.D., F.S.A. l\IAJOR COLIN \ V. l\IAcRAE OF FJ:..OIRLI 1'<N, C.B.E. COLO~EL SIR CHARLES YATE, Bt., C.S.!., C.1\1.G. CAPT. ALFRED C. SETON HRISTOPHER. SIR JOHN LUMSDE ,K .B.E. , :l1.D. FIELD-~IARSHAL THE YISCOU,'T PLU)!ER, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., G.B.E. SIR ARTHUR FAIRE, C.B.E. LIEUT.-COLONEL EDMUND ' -. GABRIEL. C.S.I., C.)1.G., C.V.O., C BE, \'.D, F.S.A. THE RIGHT HON. SIR FREDERICK l\IIL~ER, Bt . , P .C., G.C.\'.O. SIR CHARLES HYDE, Bt., O.B.E ., LL .D. THE EARL OF HAREWOOD, K .G. , D.S.O. HIS EXCELLE 'CY THE LORD IRWIN, P.C., G.C.S.!., G.C.I.E . THE LORD \VAKEFIELD OF HYTlIE, C.B.L. \ VILLIA;\! EDWARD AUDLJ\ND, 1\1 BE., M.R.C.S. THE "VI SCOUNT LEE OF FAREIlA:I!, P.C ., G.C.B., G.C.S.!., G.B.E, F.S.A. THE LORD COTTESLOE, C.B., V .D. , T.D. TH E HON. SIR ROBERT HEATON RHODES, K .C.V.O. , K . B.E. SIR RONALD H. A . STORRS, K.C.M.G., C.B.E. GEN ERAL SIR PHILIP 'Y . CUETWODE, G.C.B ., K.C.;\I.G., D.S.O. SIR GERALD \\' OODS \\T OLLASTO~, M.V .O. COLONEL JAM ES L. SLEEMAN, C.M.G., C.B.E., lI1.V.O.
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MA]OR HENRY A. BALBI, M.B.E. ER. EST A. EBBLEWHITE, Esq., LL.D., F.S.A. CAPTAIN EVERARD \ V . GOLDSWORTHY. (Thr 'c \·acancies).
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SEPTIMUS 111. HEBBLETHWAITE, Esq., M .D . SIR '\'I LLIAM \iVE LLS, F.S.A. COLONEL UGUSTUS::'II. O. ANWYL-PASSINGHAM, O.B.E.
/if)elllbet'6 of C!ollncf( on abapter:::(1;eneral : (til addltiOll to those shown under other Headings) OLONEL CHARLES]. TRIMBLE, C.B., C.~1.G., L . R .C. P ., etc . HENRY E. GARLE, Esq. \VILLI AM E. C. LAZE BY, Esq.
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Secretary-General: ~IA]OR-GENERAL IR PERCIVAL \ VILKI" SON, K.C.M.G., C. B. R ecciver-Gcneral: OLONEL FRA:'\CIS \V . PIXLEY, V.D., F.S.A. Director of Ambulance: ::'IIA]OR-GE . 'ERAL IR PERCIVAL WILKINSON K C M G C.B . Hospitaller: OLONEL SIR COURTAULD THO)ISO, , K.B.E., C.B . , . . . ., Alm oner : CAPTAIN ALFRED C. SETON CHRISTOPHER. Librarian: COLONEL EDWIN J . J\:I:'\G, C.M.G., T.D., F.S.A. R egistrar: LIEUT.-COLONEL J. T. \\'OOLRYCH PEROW E. Genealog i st: IR GERALD \V OLLASTO~, M.V.O. Director of Ceremonie : C."'PTAI. ALFRED C. SETO?-l" CHRISTOPHER. Chief Commissioner of the t . John Ambu l ance Brigade at Home: ~IAJO~-~E?-l"ERAL SIR PERCIVAL 'VILK I NSO?-l", K.C. l.G., C.B. (Acting). Chief CommlsslOner of the St. John mbulance Brigade Overseas: COLONEL J A:lIES L. SLEE:lIAX, C.::I1.G. , C.B.E. , 1I1.V.0.
tten lRepresentatf"e 1knigbtB of a3race : SYD NEY W. MALKIN, Esq. ROB ERT A . GIBBO NS, Esq., M.D. LI EUT .-COLONEL FRANCIS A . BROOKS, M.D. T HE VISCOUNT TREDEGAR, C.B.E., F.S.A. H UGH M. INGLEDEW, E s q.
MAJOR JOHN M . REDDIE, C.B. THOMAS H. VV. CHAMBERS, Esq. HENRY W. FIN CHAM, Esq . , F .S.A. HARRY PIRIE-GORDON, Esq., D.S.C.,F.S.A. FIELD-MARSHAL SIR CLAUD ~ J ACO R. G.C.B ., G.C .S. !., K .C.M. C.
5ecretR r n of tbe ~rtler: (who attends, bllt is not a illember oj, Chapter-General) LIE UT.-COLONEL RALPH C . BI?-l"GHAM, D .S . O.
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REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL FOR THE YEAR 1930 THE CHAPTER-GENERAL has the honour to submit to the Members and Associates its Report for the year 1930. A
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'ERVICE AND GE TERAL ASSEMBLY.
The Annual Fe tival of the Order was held on St. John the Baptist's Day in the Grand Priory hurch, Clerkenwell. Holy Communion was celebrated in the Chapel of St. John the Almoner, in the ancient crypt, by the Rev. E. Rogers, a Chaplain of the Order, at a.m. The Annual ommemoration 'ervice was held at 3 p.m., H.R.H. the Grand Prior and the hapter-General, headed by the Choir of His Maje ty's Chapel l~oyal and the Clergy, walking in procession from the hancery at t. John' Gate to the Church. The service was conduct d by the Rev. E. Roger, and the sermon was preached by the Archbi hop of ydney, \V., a ub-Prelate of the Order. The Annual General A embly of Members and Associates of the Order was held after the service, in the Chapter Hall at St. John's. Gate, H.R.H. the Grand Prior presiding. The Chancellor announced that during the year a large number of members of the Order had expressed their desire to mark their appreciation of the eminent services of the Earl of carbrough, the ub-Prior, by presenting him with his portrait, to be hung at t. John's Gate. A sub cription li t was accordingly opened, and in due course Mr. de La zlo wa commi sioned to paint the portrait. A replica of the portrait wa painted by another arti t. The Chancellor then asked H.R.H. The Grand Prior if he would be graciously pleased to unveil the portrait, which was hung in the hapter Hall. After the unveiling, the Grand Prior said : « It gives me the greatest pleasure to unveil this fine portrait of our beloved ub-Prior, and to a k his acceptance of an excellent replica of the picture. As you have heard, they were subscribed for by a large number of member of the Order, and may be regarded as a token of the appreciation of all grades of his splendid work. Of that work I need say little. It is well known to you all. He devotes his whole life to extending the usefulness of the Order, and to getting it appreciated throughout the length and breadth, not only of the United Kingdom, but of all parts of the Empire. There are many thing he has done for the Order. I think I may specially m ention the Pilgrimage. That will ever remain in the memories of those who took part in it as a memorable event. It was through his tact and splendid management that it was such a success. I can assure him of the very great T ••
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pleasure it is to me to unveil this picture. \Ve are old friends from 'Old soldiering days, and I know how much the Order owes to him. May he live long." The Sub-Prior said : " It is not easy for me at any time to express my f elings in words, and on an occasion of this nature, and especially after the extraordinarily kind remarks of our Grand Prior, I frankly abandon the attempt as an impossible task. To say that I am grateful, ' ir, for the generous recognition of my confreres is a mere commonplace, and does not convey in the least what I feel. It was so unexpected, as you can imagine, in every respect, and when I asked myself what can have promoted the action on the part of my confreres I could only suggest that when I first took up the office I remember telling hapter-General that I promised I would be a working ub-Prior and not a mere figurehead. Perhaps it was that which has gained their approval. It is true that during the last seven years the Order and it branches have made most r emarkable progress, but if any of my confre1'cs think that that ought to be laid to my credit, let me tell them regretfully that it was mistaken judgment on their part. The true explanation of our progre in the last few years, is that I have had the good fortune of succeeding to the office at the psychological moment when the lethargy which follow d on those strenuous war years was being di pelled, and a new energy and inspiration was taking the place of inaction. It took the form of a strong desire on the part of our members thoroughly to reconstruct our organization, to bring it in accord with the changed po t-war conditions. The same desire was noticeable in every walk of life at that -time, but I do think that the change which we accomplished were attained more smoothly, more quickly, and more harmoniously, if I may say so, than probably was the case el ewhere. TOW with the wise guidance of your Executive Officers and of Chapter- eneral, the administration here at Headquarters was cqmpletely re-organiz d. The Chapter-General, the Council, and its various Committees, were reformcd on a representative basis, bringing to our aid tho e who were doing the actual work in the districts and countie. Yery much to our advantage the principle of having a whole-time ecretary-General ,,"as approved. That was a reform which I felt very strongly about , and which, in the person of Sir Percival \Vilkinson, has been 0 succe sful. Then followed the granting of the new Charter and tatutc by our Sovereign Head. They were designed to harmonize with modern conditions and to increase our u efulness for humanity. \Ve can claim to be the representatives of the mo t ancient Order of Chivalry; we are very proud of that fact, but as regards the present day, we must always remember that our claim for public support and approval i ba ed entirely on our work for humanity. That service is being done daily, widespread outside this Gate, though it is controlled from inside. It is being done voluntarily and most efficiently in the highways and byways of this country and of the Empire, and it is being done to-day in Jerusalem, our ancient home. It is the growth of that spirit of service for others at a moment when the rush and complication of modern life and machinery most need it that is the finest feature in our modern revival. It is the feature most nearly reproducing that spirit and
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inspiration of the ancient Hospitallers, the founders of our Order. At any rate, Sir, it is of inestimable value in our national life of to-day, and I am most grateful to my confreres for having given me the opportunity of being associated with it. " Now, Sir, as regards the portrait. May I be allowed to congratulate those concerned in the selection of the artist; probably, I think, our Chancellor was most deeply involved in the matter. I say nothing about the likeness, but I do feel that as a work of art, those who had to make the selection have been most happy in their choice. I confess I contemplated spending many hours in Mr. de Laszlo's studio with some trepidation, but he kept me so interested with reminiscences of a most remarkable life (I think we travelled together through every Court of Europe), that I genuinely regretted when the picture was finished . So may I once more expres my deep appreciation of the honour that has been done me. I know it is to mark a sense of your approval of the progress that ha been made during the last few years, and I must ay that this is mainly due to your Executive Officers and their officials and to their devoted service and al 0 to the splendid work which is being done throughout the Empire, at home and oversea, by the A sociation and the Brigade. " One more word. I al 0 thank my confreres from my heart for their added genero ity in presenting Lady carbrough and myself with an admirable reproduction of the portrait, and may I as ure everyone that as far as we are concerned and those who come after us, it will be very greatly valued in our home." The Reports for the pa t year of the ecretary-General, the Director of mbulance, and of the Chief Commis ioner of the t. John Ambulance Brigade, were read by the ecretary-General. The Hospitaller and the Librarian al 0 presented their Annual Reports. H.R.H. The Grand Prior then addre sed the assembly, as follows : " It ha been my duty to make the triennial appointments which start from to-day. The changes are few in number: I am pleased to a ' ; but it i with great regret that I have to report the retirement from office of ir Havelock har1e ~ , owing to ill health. He has been in charge of the Brigade over eas for the past ten years, and has spared neither time nor trouble in developing the work. On behalf of ChapterGeneral and on my own behalf, I thank him for his services and trust ?e will continue to give the Order the benefit of his great experience In some les arduou phere. " He is succeeded by Colonel leeman, who :has a considerable knowledge of the Dominion and India, and who is prepared to undertake tours of inspection throughout the Empire. " I regret to have to record the death in December last of the Rev. T. Elsdon, the Rector of t. John's, who has been an Officiating Chaplain of the Order ince 1921. I have approved the appointment of the Rev. VI. Hayter, Master of Charterhouse, as an Officiating Chaplain in his place. . "In connection with the vacant living of t. John, of which the Order ~s th: Patron, Chapter-General suggested to the Bishop of London that It mIght be opportune to consider the amalgamation of the Parish of St. John with the adjoining Parish of t. Jame , and that t. John's
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Church should be appropriated as the Chapel of the Order to which it originally belonged. The Bishop acquiesced in the sugge tion and appointed a Commission of Inquiry, which has reported in favour, and the Ecclesiastical Commissioners have informed us that they are prepared to proceed with the draft scheme. ubject, therefore, to the terms and conditions bing agreed, the Order may look forward to regaining posses ion of this part of the ancient Grand Priory. (( Thanks to the generosity of its members, the Order has acquired for our Museum a very beautiful Mi aI, which was presented to the Knights in Rhode in 1503. It remained with them as one of their treasured posses ion until they were driven out of Malta by Napoleon; since then it has been completely 10 tight of until it wa brought to our notice by an antiquarian bookseller jn Florence, who purcha ed it in this country some years ago. The reports of the pa t year to which we have ju t li tcned, fully justify the hopes which I ha\'e expre ed on previou occasion, that our work would continue to develop and progre . The r port of the Ambulance As ociation show an increa e in the number of certificatc issued and a gratifying development of fir t-aid cour e among the police and railway employees throughout the country. The increasing desire for fir t-aid knowledge place a hcavy dcmand on our teaching branch, and I should like to offer my per onal thank to the member of the medical profe ion and to the organiz rand instructors of cla es for the devoted ervice they give to thi very valuable work. I turn to the Brigade at home, and am plea cd to think we ha\'e reached the highe t numbers since the 'war, with a mcmb r hip of wcll over 52,000, in addition to clo e on 7000 cadet, many of whom will, I hope, step up into the Brigade when they reach the agc. (( Perhaps the most encouraging feature about thc Brigad and it public duties) is the reliance placed on its work by the civil authoriti , which has been very noticeable in the past year and is mo t gratifying. I should like particularly to commend the road ervice scheme, to which I referred last year. I am glad to see that it is developing; the need is great) as shown by the fact that at our first-aid posts between 8000 and 9000 road accidents were treated last year. The Brigade Overseas continues to make progre s with an increa e of thirty-one divisions, and as a result of the visit of the Delegation to New Zealand last year, that Dominion has applied to establi h a ommandery of the Grand Priory. The assent of the overeign Head has been obtained and the preliminary steps are being taken. The establishment of the Commandery in outh Africa is now an accomplished fact, with the Governor-General as its first Commander. He has laboured hard to bring it about and I know how gratified he will be to have brought it to fulfilment during his tenure of office. The report on our Hospital in Jerusalem reflects the hampering effect on its work caused by the trouble in Palestine last August. It naturally affected the number of attendances and has delayed the completion of the annexe. But I am very pleased to learn that the Warden It
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and his staff were able to render useful service to the Government during that difficult period. . . It only remains for me now to express our appreClatlOr: of the presencc of our Sub-Prelate, the Archbishop of ?ydney, whIch very appropriately follows on the visit of the DelegatlOn of the Order to Australia last year, and to thank him for his address at our Annual ervice this afternoon. ) A votc of thanks, propo ed by the ub-Prior~ to ~.R.H. The <?rand Prior, for pre iding over the Assembly, was carned wIth acclamatlOn. It
HONOURS. PROMOTION ', AD:JH ION, AND ATTACHMENTS. The following Promotions, Admi sions, and Attachments; recommended by hapter-General and approved b~ the Grand Prior, have been anctioned by His Maje ty the overelgn Head. B.\ILIFF GRA~ D CROSS. H.R.H. The Duke of Glouce ter, K.G., P.C., G.C.V.O . H.R.H. Prince George, K.G., G.C.V.O. KNIGHTS OF JUSTICE. \Villiam Ed'w ard Audland, ~I.B.E., ~I.R.C.S. (from Knight of Grace). Colonel The Yi count Lec of Fareham, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.S.L, G.B.E., F.S.A. (from Knight of Grace). . Lieut.-Colonel The Lord otte loe, C.B., V.D., T.D. (from Kmght of Grace) . olone! The Hon. ir Robert Heaton Rhodes, K.C.V.O., K.B.E. (from Knigh t of Grace). , ir Ronald Henry Amherst torrs, K.C. LG., C.B.E . (from Knight of Grace). General ir Philip \Valhou e Chetwode) G.C.B., K.C.M.G., D.S.O. (from ommander). DA~IES OF JUSTICE. Lady Eveleen Olive lice \Yolla ton (from Dame of Grace). l\Ii Frances Emily ewton (from Dame of Grace). K~IGHTS OF GRACE. Alfr d Allen impson, C.M.G., C.B.E. (from Commander). The Marquess Camden. Air Vice-l\lar hal ir Philip \Voolcott Game, G.B.E., K.C.B. ; D.S.O. The Earl of Clarendon, G.C.M.G. DA~IE OF GRACE. Margaret Mary Evelyn, Mr . Hugh Adams (from Officer).
CHAPLAIN. The Rev. \Villiam Thomas Baring Hayter. COMMA DERS (BROTHERS). Louis' Francis Roebuck Knuthsen, O.B.E.) M.D. (from Officer). Captain Everard Walter Gold worthy (from Officer). Major ir Algernon Tudor Tudor-Craig, K.B.E., F.S.A. (from Officer). Llewellyn Arthur Morgan, l\I.D., M.R.C.S. (from Officer).
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Arthur Ellison, M.R.C.S., L.R.C .P. (from Officer). John Frederick Arlidgc; L.R.C.P. and . (from Officer). John Ernest Nevins , l\1.B., i-1.R.C.S. (from Officer). William Murray Cairn: C.B.E., M.D. (from Officer). Kenneth Harold Beverley) l\I.R.C .. , L.R.C.P. (from Officer). Lieut.-Colonel ydney Manvers \\Toolner Meadow, D.S.O., l.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., R.A.M.C . (from Officer). Cyril Henry Montague Jacobs (from Officer). Sir Herbert Layard Dowbiggin ; C.M. G. (from erving Brother). Frederick John Coward (from Officer). Major Angus MacGillivray, T.D., M.D., F.R .. E.) F.S.A. (from Officer). tephen Gaselee, C.B.E.: F.. A. (from Officer). Olof Frederick Gollcher (from Officer). Lieut.-Colonel ir Hugh t ephenson Turnbull, K.B.E. (from Officer). The Vi count Hereford (from Officer). Ernest Clarke, C.V.O., ilI.D., F.R.C.S. (from Officer). John Henry Chamber, L.S.A., L.i-I.S.S.A. ,Valter Greenacre, O.B.E. Lieut.-Colonel ir Cecil Bingham Levita, C.B.E., M.V .O., D.L. Dr. Gregory prott. Arthur John Maundy-Gregory. John Ernest Greave, C.B.E . COMMA DERS (SISTERS) Mrs. Elisa Gollcher (from Officer). Ethel Mildred, The Viscountes H ereford (from Officer). Jeanne Marie, Lady Malcolm, l\I.B.E. (from Officer). OFFICERS (BROTHERS). James Henry Webb (from erving Brother). George \~Tatkin (from erving Brother). William Thoma Atkin on (from erving Brother). George Robert Curry (from erving Brother). George Edward King north (from erving Brother). John Macintosh vVilson, l\I.B., CH.B. (from erving Brother). Sir Charles Haughton Rafter, K.B.E. (from erving Brother). Lieut.-Colonel Henry \iVilliam Madoc, C.B.E., "i\I.V.O. (from erving Brother) . Robert Lee Matthews, C.B.E. (from erving Brother). J ames Harrison (from Serving Brother). Captain Samuel Trevor Beard, O.B.E., late R.A.i-1.C. (from erving Brother). Lieut.-Colonel Frank Benjamin Creswell (from erving Brother). Walter Smith (from erving Brother). Captain vVilliam Goodley, M.e. (from erving Brother). David Morgan Davies (from Serving Brother). Frederick John Borrie, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (from erving Brother). Major William H enry Borrie, M.B . (from Serving Brother). Major John Restell Thomas, l\I.B. (from Honorary Associate). Ernest Augustus Lee Steere. Sir Algernon Edward Aspinall, C.M.G., C.B.E. John Beddome nell, O.B.E.
PROMOTIONS, ADMISSIONS, ETC.
Contd.
Lieut.-Colonel William Belk, C.M.G. John Ernest Perring. Hamer Field Russell. Lieut.-Colonel Adrian ydney Morton P ort er. Sir John mith amuel, K.B.E., F.R.S.E.) F.S.A . Captain Herbert Oakes-Jones, M.B.E. ir John \Villiam Thomson-\Valker, i-1.B., F.R.C.S. Frank Romer, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. The Hon. ir Reginald Arthur pence. Edwin Hanson Freshfield, Jnr. Henry Lewis Dillman Engleheart. Hugh Green. Robert braham Burrows. Alfred Trego Butler, :\1.C. \Villiam Henry Quarrell. ir Harold pencer ;'11 orris , K.C. Edward iddall Jack on, i-I.B.E.) :\I.D. Tom ' ander on, :\I.D. Archibald John Young, L.R.C.P. H enry James Clutterbllck, L.M.S.S.A. Georg tanle Phillip, :\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. \Villiam Reed Hornbv teer 'urgcon- ommander Henry John \Volverton Brennand, :.I.~ . Li ut.- olonel Frederick Edward Graham-Bissell. 'quadron-Leader Thomas \Vilfrid Elsdon, R.A.F. Chari Travi lay: F.S .. \. Lieut.- olonel John George Foster, O.B.E., LB., R.A.~1.C. J ohn Rocl rick Bulman, :\I.B. olonel John Rhys More. John Hugh Burrell. eorg bbis, "i\1.B.E. ~rilliam George Constable, F ... \ . The Hon. J ame Frederick Arthur mith. Rupert Forbe Gunni. Lieut.- olonel \\ alter Harrington Fisher, O.B.E.) T .D . , M.D . Major-General Cuthbert Allan prawson C.LE., I. ?II. S . John Donald Christopher ~ tuart MacRae H ermann \Voess. Lieut.- olonel J arne ands Elliott, M.D. R obert Connell. ir Lincl ey 'mith. urgeon-Commander rthur Tunna River , R. ". P ercy Baynham Broadhead. David Farr Davie -. Rice Yaughan Price. Thomas Edgar Smith. J
ASSOCIATE OFFICERS (BROTHERS). Nathan amuel Hamburger. Captain Lawrence Lazarus Franks. Professor Sir Leonard Erskine Hill, F.R.S., l\I.B., M.R.C.S_
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OFFICERS (SISTERS). M~ss Laura Jessie Law, LB.E. (from erving Sister). MISS Evelyn Hankey (from erving ister). Mrs. Gr~ce M.a.ry Davis (from erving ister). Mrs. Edith LilIan Battye (from Serving ister). Joan Marion, The Marchioness Camden, C.B.E. Mrs. Christian Forbes Guest. Miss Marie Louise Priscilla Perrott. Mrs. Florence Ellen Parkington. Mrs. Mary Florence Campbell-Johnston. Mrs. Lucy Baldwin. Mrs. Margaret Gordon Moore. Mrs. Emily Doris awyer. Miss Marion Agnes Gullan. Juliet, Lady vVilliams. Mrs. Amy Octavia eton Christopher. Margaret Elizabeth, Lady Armstrong-Jones. Mrs. Mary Ellen Noble. Mrs. Sydney Maria Chambers. SERVI G Albert Edward Carpenter. Arthur Edward Meaker. Frederick Charles N alty. Hollis George Golding. Sam uel Middlewick. Alexander Bruce. J ohn Edward Giles. George \Villiam Neal. Thomas William Burges. William Sherrin. Martin George Berry. Charles Robert Anstee Purnell. Lovell \Villiam Vicars. Alfred Lawson Reynolds. Henry Christopher Darby, L.R.C.P. and s. Thomas Bell, M.D. Herbert Lievesley. Francis Bernard Greame Holmes, M.B. Henry George Ramsbottom, L.R.C.P. and S.ED. Edmund Edward Dudley. John Walker. Thomas Clitheroe. Harold Beaumont. George Bird. Joseph Graystock Hansell. Norman John Lancelot Rollason, M.D.
BROTHERS. John Herbert mith. J ames Powell. Henry John Upton. John teel. Edward James Deck, ~I.R.C. Harry otton Hugh . Arthur Granville Rice. Francis Thomas Foulger. \ Villiam Henry Duke . George James Trower. George tanley. Albert Bullock. Arthur Rudd mith. Henry Richard Pitcher. Richard Mills. Frederick Thomas \\ hiting. \Villiam J arne Rick. George Thomas Hines. Henry Isaac Edwards. John George Butler. Charles Edgar \Vhitcher, L.R.C.P. and s. Herbert Gustave Arnold. Frank Edward Giles. George John Bray. Robert William Barnett. William Howes Percival. Joseph Bentley. Edward Taylor. Samuel Wild.
Ernest Heap. Ernest Emanuel Dufty, L.M.S.S.A. Walter Eastwood Sutcliffe. Robert Menzies Blaikie. John Rutland Beckwith. James Rowbottom. Eli Enderson. David John forgan. J ames Morgan Francis. Albert Henry Netherway Morrish. Harry Evans. Isaiah Hall. Ernest Purdy. Captain \Villiam John Canton. vVilliam Edward Gordon Cotter. William Penberthy. William Thomas Richards. William George \Vilkins. Thomas \Villiams. \Villiam owen \Villiams. Francis George True. ydney Arthur \Vilkinson, M.R.C.S. \Valter Jame Mouncy. Jame \Villiam Xewton. Henry \Villiam \Valli . Frederick George Jackson. John Henr Heaton. Edward ' tan ~ field. J oIln \Villiam Mackenzie. Horace \Villiam Lee. Thoma ' later. Cecil Charle Hud on }Ioriarty, O.B.E. Ben \Villiam mith. Richard Ogle. \Vilfred Trub haw, O.B.E. James Pool Ker \Vatson. Arthur'tuartvVilliam ,M.V.O .,O.B.E. John Maxwell. Lionel Decimu Longeroft Everett, O.B.E. Charle Richard Fox. Arthur Thomas Fielden. John Frederick Holbrow. William Ernest Hobbs. Thomas Burnham. Albert John Hall. J ames Frederick mith. Hugh Gelston McDonald. John Holmes. Peter Grundy. T
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Joseph outhern. Peter John Nelson. William Holden. John Thomas Goodwin, M.B.E. Henry Layton Bowker. Arthur vVemyss Probert. Frederick Ewart chofield. Ughtred Hitchon. Robert H enry Clegg. William Ebenezer Goodall. amuel Flowers Butler, O.B.E. amuel George Steele. Edward Herrick Knowles, L.R.C.P. and S.ED. Thomas mith. J ohn Edward Seed. Ernest \Vallace Nicholls. Robert Gillingham . Harry mither. Herbert Meadows. John \Valton. Harrison \Vinter. Thomas eddon, i>I.B.E. Harry Curtis. Thomas England. Benjamin Enoch Howell. Thomas George Tickless. Alfred heppard. Frank Joseph Marlow. \Vilfred Charles kinner. Harry \Vil on ~Iartin. Thoma Allen Mehew. John \\ illiam Briggs. Thomas Fielding. Robert Edward Lewis. J arne vVilfrid Lowe. \Villiam Reynolds. Henry John Thackeray. George Arthur Coulson. \Valt er J enico Preston. Lawrence Edvrin Price, ?If.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. John Phifer. Campbell Tilbury-Fox, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Owen orman. Henry Thomas Evans. Captain Edward Evans Jones . Alexander Morton R obertson, L.R.C.P. and s. David Samuel, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
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ASSOCIATE SERVING BROTHERS. Dosabhai Frarnji Panthaki, M.B.E. Dr. F. Haddad. Gustaspji Nusservanji Gazdar. Dr. arkis Bodo Ian. SERVIr C Mrs. Edith Jane Mitchell. Mrs. Patty Maria Corrigan. M:s. Ma~'garet Mary Irving. M~ss EI~le Maude iargaret Biggs. MISS ElIzabeth Edmond~on. Miss Ro~etta Bloomfield hea . Miss Emily Grace. Ars. Ethel Scott. iiss Agnes Aimee Bohun Coulcher. Miss Frida Julia Mengel. Miss Maude Bellasis. Mrs. Catherine Mabel Edgerley, L.R.C.P. and s. Miss Lucy Pugh. Miss Ethel Haliday. ister Mary Dight. Mrs. Rebecca Elizabeth J ullien. Mrs. Elizabeth t ephenson Mitchell.
SISTERS. Miss Ina France Collins. Miss Edith Jane " ·ells. Mi s Amy Georgina Iary
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Mrs. Mr . Mr ~ . Ir Mi l\Ii l\Ii s Ii_
Annie Helyer. Charlotte Ba ~ett. Eliza Cammell. Annie Dawcon. Lizzie Bristow. Gertrude ewman. Beatrice Flint. Elizabeth ooper. Mi ~ Emmeline Eli~abeth Cowley. Mr . Lavinia ' imp on. Mis Ida Fanny hapman. Ir . Ro ~ina Balsdon. Ii ~ Lily Haggar, A.R.R.C.
ADDED TO THE LIST OF DO); i\ T The Rev. Norman Ashby.
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VELLUM YOTE OF THANK . The thank of the Grand Prior and the
hapter-G neral cngrG ed on as an acknO\\'] dgment of Departm nt and in otherWlse carrymg out the objects of the Order:Rob~rt H~nry Smallwood, M.B. Erne t E. Jak way. Edwm EllIOtt. Reginald Ringham. Harold Richard Barlow. Charles George Pennock. William John Roberts. Colonel Reub 'n \\ ' lIs L onard. John Dougall Ingram, M.D . Colonel Lorne Drum , C.B.E., M.D. Miss Margaret Jane Joyce. ir Arthur Percy ' herwood, K.C.:-LG., iII.V.O. Mrs. Ethel Lee, M.D. Je~~e Thomas harpe. Andrew Ferguson Mackay. Henry William Chandler. \ Villiam Alfred Restieux. William Armstrong. John Purchase. Erne~t H. Mitchelmore. The Hon. John Hamilton Bruce. Thomas Henry Flanagan. \Villiam Jenkins, M.P. Mrs. Kate R ebecca Wilson. Sylvanus Glanville Morris, M.D. Miss Katharine Mary Sowton. Charles Oliver tanwell, Miss usanna Frances Cullen. L.R.C.P. and s. Hugh Riddell, M.B. Mrs. Jane Louisa Duff-Dunbar. Robert Hipkin. John Baker. vel~um. h~ve .been awa~ded to the following t~elr distlI~gUlshed serVIces to the Ambulance
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REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL
Albert Appleton. Thomas Cropper. James Cowley Luing. William Hartley. Edward James Barka Miss Hilda Lennie. Richard J arne Isaac, L.R.C.P. and s. Hugh Jones, IILB., D.P.H. Thomas \Villiam Franklin. Clarence \Vilson. J ames Houghton. Jo eph Ernest Abell. The Rev. Frank H. Lang. 1\1rs. Ada Ellen Harvey. Miss May Tyler. Mrs. on tance M. Vice. Harry Elliott.
William Henry Harris. amuel Thorneycroft. William Duxbury . Walter Henry Brewer. Joseph Almond. Harry Lockton. Joseph Marshall Postlethwaite, M.B. Miss Alice Edith Williams. Frederick Richard Stent. Miss Evelyn Littlewood. Miss Agatha Stride. J oseph Jones. Harry Arthur Godfrey. Leonard Looms. Harry Albert Brittain. Ganpatrao hivji Vazkar.
LIFE- AYI TG A\VARDS. Award for gallantry in saving or attempting to save life on land have be n made by the Chapter-General to the following persons, who endangered their own lives on behalf of their fellows : AWARDED THE LIFE-SAVI 'G MEDAL IN BRONZE. P . . 9-7 (( " Dennis Henry Murphy, Metropolitan Police. n :'IIarch 1 th, 1930, at Albany Street, London, N.vV., P.C. Murphy was engaged in traffic regulation " 'here the road was under repair. A car was approaching and had been signalled to go ahead by the Constable, when a boy, aged 11, ran across the road in front of the car. P.C. Murphy dashed at the boy and pushed him forward out of reach of the car, and the boy escaped. The car knocked the onstable down, breaking his leg. The speed of the car was about 15 m .p h., and but for P.C. :'IIurphy' prompt action the boy would probably have lost his life or have been seriously injured.
AWARDED THE LIFE-S/I..VEG :-IEDAL Archbold Hawthorn, fore-overman.
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On :'Iay 12th, 1930, at the Korth Biddick Colliery, Co. Durham, Lawrence Taylor anel E. tewart oHins were working in a place + yards wide and 6 yards in when a heavy fall of stone from the roof occurred and entombed the two men. The extent of the fall was 1 feet long by 12 feet thiclc. Archbold Hawthorn, who was some 200 yards away, immediately went to the spot and was successful in making an opening about 1 inches square over the fall and bringing the two men back to safety. lIe did this at great risk, the roof being on the move during the whole of the time he was removing the stone, and also when he passed through and brought the men back to safety. He had just succeeded in doing so when the roof completely closed in . His prompt action undoubtedly saved the lives of the two men, who were rescued unhurt, while his own life was endangered by the risk of the falling stone and also by the danger of being entombed.
AWARDED A CERTIFICATE OF HONOUR. P.C. 229 " C, , Charles Henry Marchant, City of London Police. At 11.+5 a.m. on November 6th, 1929, while Frederick Keen ,vas riding a pedal bicycle out of Pindar Street and turning south"'ard into Bishopsgate, the wheels of the bicycle engaged with the tramlines (which ,vere wet and greasy from recent rain), causing the bicycle to skid and Keen to fall on to the carriageway ill front Z
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of an on-coming motor omnibus. Police Constable Marchant, who was on traffic duty nearby, at once ran and grasped the collar of K een's jacket and succeeded in pulling him from immediately in front of th e nearside front wheel to the centre of the wheel track of the omnibus, the offside front wheel of which then passed over and injured the right foot of the Con table (who had jumped back in an endeavour to avoid injury). The front axle then struck Keen and pushed him along the carriage·way for about two yards. Keen and the Constable were conv eyed in an ambulance to St. Bartholomew's Hospital, where the house surgeon stated that Keen was suffering from abrasions on the right leg and left hand, and Constable Marchant from a bruised right ankle, treated them for their injurie , and discharged them . The Constable was subsequently admitted to the City Police Hospital, and was on the sick list for six days. In the opinion of an eyewitness Keen owes his life to the prompt action of the onstable.
of the occasion, the Company presented to each of them a gold watch, suitably inscribed. Among those selected was a lad, named Vincent Thomas, aged 16. years: wI:o was employed at the Colliery. He was at .work on a compressed aIr eIl:gme m one of the underground sections, ·when the mrush of water took place, hIS place of work being out of danger. As the ,~ater rushed in he r ealized that a ~umber of men were working in sections below hIS level, and that ~nless some warmng was conveved to them, they would be in danger of drownmg. He. ran down the workings in water gradually rising above his knees, and warned eIght men of ~he approaching danger. This wa~ an heroic e~ort? as he must have been fully alIve to the great risk he was runmng of drowmng If .he w~re no.t able to return to ,a place of safety in time . The eight men are lC:>ud m theIr praIse of J:oung Thomas s action, and are all satisfied that but for hIm they would certamly have been. drowned.
AWARDED A CERTIFIC\TE OF HONOUR.
Tichola \Vhitehead, labourer, and Thomas Pearson Fleming, painter. On April 23rd, 1930, Thomas Brewis and Tom Fleming, painters , were painting the steel chimney stack (170 feet high) at the \Yorkington Derwent Blast Furnaces. Fleming noticed that Brewis had been overcome with gas fumes, which were escaping from a hole in the chimney, and that he was hanging head downwards in a very perilous position. Fleming climbed the steel ladder fixed to the chimney and discovered that Brewis was hanging by his feet, which had lu ckily got caught in the ropes of the bosun's chair. Fleming shouted to V,rhitehead, who immediate1y climbed the ladder and helped Fleming to pull Brewis back into the chair. Brewis was unconscious, so \Vhitehead brought a safety belt and fast.ened it round Brewis and then safely lowered him to the ground . The fact. t.hat " -hit.ehead. -who had never previously ascended a chimney-was prepared to risk his life by climbing it, was in itself an heroic deed, especially as he was also running t.he risk of being gassed. Brewis and Fleming were both men over t.en stone in weight, and if Fleming had been gassed he would have fallen 170 feet and brought Whitehead with him. Fleming stated that he could not have held on to l3re" i~ another minute, and that it was only the heroism of \\'hitehead that saved both the lives of himself and Bre·w is. AWARDED A CERTIFICATE OF
AWARDED A CERTIFICATE OF HO OUR .
(;. orge Clement
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Thomas Gwynedd Owen (deceased), gas works employee. ·William ] ohn Pritchard, manager of the Festiniog D.D.C. Gas \Yorks, was III the habit of descending a manhole 18 inches square and 4 feet deep, with a tunnel running underground measuring 4 feet, with the object of relea ing ,,'ater from the gas mains caused through con densation. On :\lay 29th, 1930, ,,·hile in t.he manhole, he evidently dropped the plug, gas came through the opening before he could find it, and he was overcome . Thomas O"'en descended the manhole and endeavoured to drag Pritchard from the tunnel by gripping his legs, but was. also overcome by the gas, and both lives were lost. Owen, who was a member of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, knew the deadly nature of coal gas and the risk of descending such a small place filled with gas AWARDED A CERTIFICATE OF HONOUR.
Vincent Thomas. On November 23rd, 1929, a sudden and unexpected inrush of water took place at Gellyceidrim Colliery, Glanamman, Carmarthenshire, whereby the lives of a number of workmen were seriously endangered. Certain of the persons engaged in the colliery (officials and workmen) showed considerable courage and initiative in dealing with the situation, with the result that beyond a few cases of minor injuries, there were no casualties, although all concerned are of the opinion that but for the action of the persons referred to, the inrush of water would easily have caused a number of serious casualties and probably loss of life. Eight persons showed courage and intrepidation of a very high order, three of whom were members of the management of the colliery and five of whom were workmen, and as an expression of appreciation of their courage and as a memento.
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n June 10th, 1930, at ... Teasden Lane, \Villesden, a heavy chestnut mare attached to a coal lorry suddenlv bolted. After having galloped <;t-bout 400 yards the animal was see-n still at full gallop, and with its bit C?ut .of It~ mouth, by George Clements. short distance from the animal and m ItS dIrect .route, were a number of children playing in the road and 0'0. the footway. Seemg t~e danger in which the children were, George Clements at once rushed. to the ammal, s~c ceeclccl in catching hold of the reins. and managed. to make It swerv~ . In dOll~.g so it. collided wit.h a motor car, WhICh momentanlv checked the arumal, and m th~t moment Clements got control of it and was able to r~s~rain it . There is no doubt that lements's action prevented mJury, and probably loss of lIfe, t.o some of the children who, unaware of the imminent danger to t.hem, \v ere plapng in the road a few yards away.
ER\TICE MEDAL. T.
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A~1BCLANCE ASSOCIATIOK.
H erbert B. Brierley, Honorary ecretary, Preston Centre. Albert \Yin lade, late Honorary ecretary, Farnham Centre T.
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Dennett, E.C.V.O., F.H.. C.S., Surgeon in-Chief Sir \Yilliam. No. I District. ]aggs, Amb. Sis. L. Cross, Sgt. F. ] . Alder, mb . is . ] ohnson, Pte. A. E . Croucher, Pte. H. Alex a nder, 'pI. L. Johnson, Amb. Sis. F. E. Douglas, L jSupt. :\I. E. Anderson, CpI \Y. A. Kendrick, Amb . Sis. r_ Duligall, LjSupt. M. Bagshaw, Pte ]. B . T. Durham, S jSgt. T. Barrett, Pte . S. Ladbrook, CjOffr. H. G . Embleton, mb. Si . D. A. Bloss, Pte . E. T . Embleton, Amh. Sis. F. Lewzey, Pte. ]. L. Bonaker, H jSgt. ] . \Y. Livingstone, L jSupt. O. l\I. A. Bower, D jSupt. . E. Lyons, Sgt. \V. Eyre, Pte. E. T. Brannan, L pI. G. l\laclean, Amb. Sis . H. FInch, L jA jOffr. 1. E. Browne, Amb. Sis. :\L l\lcKettrick, D , urg .. Fincham, Sgt . B. C. Burton, Sgt. ]. F. ]. Gooderham, Cpl. H. A . C. Bushman, A 'Offr. G. E. l\la on, Sgt. .r . ]. Groundsell, Amb . Sis . L. Butfield, Sgt. F. E. l\lasson, L jSupt. 1\1. 1. Hanmore, Sgt. \V. E. Cager, Pte. C. F . l\Iontague, Pte. W. G. Hardiman, L jSupt. A. Canham, Pte . C. G. Morley, Pte. A. Harris, A jOffr. A. C. Cantle, Ptc. E. ]. lorshead, L jA jOffr. F. A. Harris, CpI. A. E . Carpenter, Sgt. G. E. Iountcastle, Pte. C. \Y. Harris, Pte. \V. \V. Chick, Pte. \V. T. Oakes - ] ones, L j j Offr. Herbert, D jSupt. L. Clifford, Dist. jOffr. F. \V. E. Y. Higgins, L jSupt. ~ . Collett, Amb. Sis. Y. Oppenheim, Cpl . H. Howard, CpI. L. Comben, Amb. Sis. :\L Orren, Pte, G. Ives, Pte. E. Crickett, Amb. Sis. L.
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Otte, Amb. is . L. Owens, Pte. \V. Polan, TjSj gt. E. Price, Pte. H. Rashbrook, Pte. 'V. S. Richards, A jOffr. H. R. Ridley, Pte. E. B. Riggs, LjAjOffr. H. Roberts, Amb. Sis . C. E. Roberts, D jSupt . W . T. Rogers, L jAjOffr. F. 1\1. Sanders, Pte. S. J. anderson, Pte. T. J. aunders, L jSupt. G. K .
Segust, Amb. is. E. M. Sier, D jSupt. YV. A. Speller, gt. . 'V. Squire, LjAjOffr. 1\1. Stacey, Amb . Sis. H. B . Stewart, Sgt. A. L. Stewart, Pte. J. Swayne, Amb. Sis. L. 1. Taylor, CpI. \ . Tranfield, Pte. E. V. Yass, Pte. T. P. Vlasto, Amb. Sis. H. Waite, D jSupt. F. J. \Vall.;:er, L j Dist. j Offr.A.M.
Allan, L,AjOffr. :\1. W. A. Bald,yin, Pte. A. E. Ball, Pte. ,V. H. Bishop, DjSupt. E. A. Bromfield, D jSupt. 'V. J. Caines, Pte. A. E. Canning, Sgt. B. A. Cardew, C:Offr. A. B. Clemence, CpI. 'V . Collier, Pte. A. J. Cooper, Pte. F. \V. Cornish, Pte . R. A. Cox, CpI. J. F. Cripps, A jOffr. J. Curtiss, CpI. 'V. Cutler, Sgt. F. A. Davis, Sgt. 'V. G. C. Dix, Pte. S. J. Dunford, Pte. VI. E. F. Edge, CpI. 'V.
I o. II District. Fry, Pte. G. YV. Fry, Pte. H. Gregory, Amb. is. F. Gribble, A jOffr. C. Harcombe, Ptc. E. J. Harper, Ptc. II. Harrison, Ptc. A. J. Hodge, Pte. J. Hounslow, Amb . Sis . E. Jennings, Pte. \Y. C. J ones, Pte . C. J ones, A /Offr. R. King, Amb . . is r . King, Sgt. W. Leeson, H ' gt. A. R :JIarsh, Amb. 'is. :\Iiller, pI. H. S. 1\1orris, A jOffr. C. :\Iustard, L j upt. W. icholson, Pte. J.
Abbott, Amb . Sis. E. Allerton, LjA, Offr. L. S. Armstrong, A Offr. ,Yo Arthur, Pte. I. Bairstow, L jSupt. H. V. Bartram, Sgt. A. Bates, L jSupt. M. YV. Bland, L jA jOffr. E. Chandler, D jSupt. VI. H. Clark, D jSupt. H. S. Claypole, A jOffr. E. Coggins, A jOffr. VV. l\1. Curnew, CpI. 'V. Davies, A jOffr. C. Dixon, Amb. Sis . N. S. Douglas, Sgt. YV. J. Drew, Sgt. A. W. Dunscombe, L jSupt. F. M. Elliott, CjOffr. E. Evans, Pte. T. Faire, C.B.E., Asst. Comm. Sir Arthur Fox, Pte. W. Fosbroke, AjOffr. J . V.
};" O. III District. Geeves, L /Supt. A. Gilling, CpI. S. Goddard, jSupt . \V. \V. Gray, H j gt. B . Harris, pI. H . Heath, Amb. Sis. B. Hazell, IS Upt. L. F. Hives, . upt. E . Hodgson, Sgt. T. E. Horner, Pte. F. E. Jennings, CpI. F. W. J epps, Amb. Sis. G. Levick, Sgt. \V. Lievesley, LjSupt. J. McCall, Asst. Commr. D. ash, CpI. G. F. Packwood, Pte. \V. Parsey, Cty. Surg. E. W. Payne, Pte. E. Plant, Pte. J. E. Porter, L jDist. jOffr. A. F. Randall, Amb. Sis. M. Riley, Pte. A. G. B. Sewell, D jSupt. T. F.
Walsby, A jOff r. T. E. Webb, Sgt. T. F. yVebber, LjA jOffr. G . 'Wheeler, Amb. Sis. D. YVhite, I teo G. \Vhite, pl. G. E. Whitten, Amb . is. II. yVilcox, Pte. J . H. \Villiams, Amb. Sis. D. V. \Vilt hire, Pte. G. T. 'Vinder, Ptc. F. \Yoods, Amb. is.:\1. L.
Pinder, L , AjOffr. :\1. C. Pop Ie, CpI. W . hiclc1, Amb. Sis. \\'. L. ll\'cr, Pte·. G. Slatter, Amb . Sis ~. mith, Ptc . II. \\'. t.ro\cr, t\·. Snrg. II. \V. Taylor, An'l]) SIS. E. ;\1. Thomasson, 'acid Offr. J. Tidman, Offr. IT. C. L. Tilling, .:\mb . is:\1. Yeal, 1\ Olfr E. J. \\'alker, ,\mb . Sis. II. \Yard, .\ mh Sis D. \VarrcI1, Cpl .\Yililams, A,Offr. .t\. Williams, Sgt E. E. \\'illiams, A onr. C .\. Young, Ptc. E.
Sha\\', pI F hri\'e, Pte. J. T.
Simpson, l\. ,.\.SSl. ommr. F. F. Lc Simpson, Amb. Offr. J. A. , kcmpton, Sgt. J. T. Skinner, D Supt. \\' . Smith, Pte. A. II. Smith, Pt.c. lI . Sturgess, Pt.e C. Talboys, Pte. . .\. Tillson, Pte. F. J. Trumpcr, D , urg. 0.13. Tweedalc, Pte. II. \Valler, Pte . R. \Vard, L jSupt. F. E. Ward, LjA jOffr. F. J. "Ward, L jA jOffr. H. J. \Vebb, Pte. H. \Vilkinson, Pte. C. Winfielc1 , Pte. G. V..,T. \Vright, Amb . Sis. K Yeomans, L jA jOffr. F. A.
SERVICE MEDALS
Ashworth, Sgt. T. Bailey, DjSupt. T. R. Baldwin, Pte. J. Balshaw, Pte. J. \Y . Barnes, Amb. Sis. 1\1. Barratt, CpI. II. Barton, Pte. J. YV. Bellamy, CpI. G. E. Bel1asis, L jSupt. 1\1. Berry, LjAjOffr. A. Bertenshaw, Amb. Sis. 1\1. Bindloss, Amb. Sis. A. M. Birtwistle, Pte. J. Bishop, Cpl. J. T. Blackburn, Pte. E. Boardman, Sgt. \V. R. Bolton, AjOflr. \\'. T. Booth, LjAjOffr. L. A. Bottoms, Pte. J. B. Britt, CpI. ,Yo Broad, Sgt. C. Broadley, L j upt A . 1. Bromley, LjA jOflr. S. A. Brooks, Pte .• Brown, )I.B.E., L / upt.:\1. Butterworth, Pte. II. T. aunce, L jA ,Offr. H. larke, AjOffr. E. larke, D jSurg . R. J iarkson, Sgt. T . legg- Teton, DjSurg. W. ondon, pl. C. oopcr, Ptc. . H. oopcr, LjA jOffr. . E. Cornthwaite, CpI. J. Coulton, Cpl. A. Coupe, pI. T. Cowman, A,Offr. E. Cran, L jSupt. J. G. Crook, Amb. Sis. L. rowther, Sgt. A. uff, L 'S upt. D. L. uishaw, Amb. Si . M. Curran, LjAjOffr. M. Davies, Pte. J. L. Davcnport, CpI. T. Dawson, Amb. Sis. A. K. Dean, gt. 1\1. H. Dearden, pI. T. Dilworth, Pte. G.
No. IV District. Dixon, Cadet Offr. R. Dodd, Sgt. YV. Dutton, Pte. J. Dyer, DjSupt. A. B. C. Dykes, Pte. W. Fairweather, DjSurg. '.V. E. Ford, D jSupt. S. Foster, CpI. T. E. Fraser, CpI. C. H. German, Pte. H. Goodier, Sgt. J. A. Gourley, Sgt. A. J. Gray, Pte. T. Halhead, Pte. J. Hall, Pte. J. H. Hallas, HjSgt. YV. IIalsall, A jOffr. T. Harper, L jSupt. J. A. Hart, AjOffr. R. Hartley, Sgt. G. E. Hartley, Pte. T. Helme, D jSupt. J. E. Hibbert, D 'Surg. C. Higson, Amb. Sis. K. Hill, Pte. G . Holmes, D j "urg. F. B. G. Hodson, Pte. J. Hudson, Amb. Sis. A. Hughes, CpI. E. Hulse, pI. C. Hulse, Pte. 'V. Illingworth, Pte. C. Johnson, Pte. E. J. Johnson, D jSupt. G. H. Jones, Pte. J. G. Kay, Amb. is . J. Lambert, CpI. R. J. Langstroth, Pte. A. A. Leeming, LjAjOffr. 1\1. E. Little, CjSupt. D. Ic on nan, Amb. Si '. G. IcFarlane, Amb. Sis . G. Makinson, Amb. Sis. E. • Iarshall, LjSupt. E. A. Marshall, Amb. Si . L. Moorbey, CpI. H. Moran, pI. P. Morris, Sgt. R. Mosley, Amb. Sis. A.
Abbott, CjOffr. A. Banks, Amb. Sis. S. E. Barker, Amb. Sis. A. Barnett, AjOffr. W. H . Barrell, AjOffr. K. H. Battersby, Pte. C. H . Beverley, Cty. Surg. K. H. Boor, Pte. W. Bourne, AjOffr. S. H. Bowles, CjSgt.-Maj . R. J.
No. V District. Bray, AjOffr. H. Briggs, LjAjOffr. K. 1. Brown, A/Offr. F. W. Brown, Pte. O . Brown, Amb. Sis. S. Bunting, CjSupt. S . Butler, Pte. W. C. Carr, CjOffr. B. J . Carr, Pte. H. (,ole, Sgt. E.
T.
21 Moyle, Amb. Sis. A . Myres, L jSupt. K. D. Nicholson, Pte . J . O'Brien, Pte. W. C. Ogden, Amb. Sis. M. Parramore, CpI. J. Phillipson, Sgt. S. Pickles, Sgt. H. Pickup, Amb. Sis. H. Preston, Pte. A. Prestwood, Sgt. J. R avenscroft, Sgt.l\Iaj. J. W. Reekie, Dist. Offr. \V. 1\1. Richards, Pte. J. C. Roberts, Sgt. H. Robinson, Amb. Sis. C. Roney, Amb. Sis. C. Roughley, Pte. P. Rumblow, Sgt. J. Russell, Pte. H. R yder, Pte. J. T. Salter, Pte . 'Iv. Saunders, Sgt. C. Schofield, Cpl. E. Searl, Corps Offr. W. Sharp, Amb. Sis. E . Shaw, Amb. Sis. E. M. Smith, Amb. Sis. E. A. Smith, D jSupt. J. G. Smith, AjOffr. L. H. Sudderick, Pte. J. H. Taylor, CpI. C. Taylor, L jAjOffr. E. J. Taylor, Pte. J. C. Thane, Pte. E. Thompson, Pte. J. Vlalker, Sgt. H. Wardman, Amb. Sis. M. A. \Vestwood, Pte. T. H. 'Vhitaker, Amb. Sis. 1\1. J. yVilkinson, LjA jOffr. E. yVilkinson, Pte. J. yVilkinson, Amb . Sis. M. Willett, D jSurg. J . Woods, SjSgt. T. E. \Vright, Pte. R. Yate , A jOffr. A. N.
Collingham, D jSupt. J. E. Daniel, Amb. Sis. E. Dobson, D jSupt. E. A. Dufty, D jSurg. E. E. Duncan, gt. F. Duxbury, CjOffr. 'VI'. Eccles, HjSgt. H. Efemey, CpI. W . H. Ellis, Pte. J. Everett, Pte . C.
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Farrell, L/Supt. L. Firth, Pte. W. FrapweU, A/Offr. W. J. Garforth, L /A/Offr. J. Gibson, Asst. Commr. A.
B. Goold, A/Offr. VY. H. Gower, Pte. H. Grisedale, Amb. Sis. E. Hardwick, L/A/Offr. M. A. Hawkesworth, Pte. W. Heard, Amb. Sis. G. Holmes, Pte. J. F. Hughes, Sgt. A. Jackson, A/Offr. 11. Jackson, Pte. E. W. Johnson, Sgt. L. Johnson, Pte. T. Kelly, A/Offr. J. Kershaw, C/Offr. F. Kirk, S/Sgt. P. Landers, Pte. L. Marklew, Pte. R.
Akrill, Pte. A. Anderson, L. Dist. /Offr. E. T. Atkin, D /S upt. A. E. Baggs, Pte. J. H. Barnes, CpI. F. Barras, D /S upt. M. A. Batey, C/Supt. J. W. Batey, L /Supt. M. Batey, L /Cty./Offr. lV1. A. Bishop, A/Offr. W. Booth, Pte. T. Brant, Pte. G. S. Brown, L /A /Offr. M. A. Brown, Pte. R. Callow, A/Offr. T. ,Chapman, CpI. A. M. ·Crace, C/Supt. H. S. .Daulton, A/Offr. A. .Devlin, Pte. T. .Dobson, D/Supt. G. R. Donkin, CpI. J. H. "Edwards, C/Sgt.-Maj. G. Embleton, Cty.jCommr.A. Farr, Pte. E. E. Fisher, Pte. J. Fletcher, D /S upt. M. Foster, A/Offr. T. S. Gillman, A/Offr. J. Henderson, Amb. Sis. A. Hoggarth, Sgt. G. Hunter, D/Supt. J. Hunter, CpI. T. W.
Barefield, Sgt. H. C. Bigg, A/Offr. W. Bowen, L/Supt. F. K.
1:arriott, CpI. H. Mason, Pte. W. H. 1\1awson, L /Supt. B. Milns, Sgt. YV. Iurfin, C/Offt:. H. eedham, Sgt. H. Jetherton, Pte. T. S. Nuttall, Amb. Sis. 11. Palliser, Sgt. W . Parker, Amb . Sis. C. Pearce, A/Offr. W. H. Pendlebury, CpI. B. Perry, A/Offr. J. Rawbon, D /Supt. A. E. Raynor, CpI. J. Read, Cty. Surg. H. H. Reeves, Pte. G. Rhodes, S /Sgt. A. Riley, Pte. J. Robertshaw, Pte. J. YV. Rowling, C/Surg. S. Ryder, LjSupt. E. Semley, C/Offr. J . TO. VI District. Ions, L /A /Offr. M. Irving, A /Offr . C. G. Jamieson, Amb. Sis. L. Joyce, A /Offr. M. Kirkham, CpI. R. Lee. Sgt. F. G. Linward, A /Offr. E. Luke, Pte . J. Maxwell, Pte. C. YV. Merrick, L /Supt. G. Middleton, D jSupt. A. J.
'V.
Miller, CpI. J. ~Iiller, Amb. Sis. 11 ~Iuir, A/Offr. J. Mullaney, CpI. R. A. Mullen, Amb. is. A. Myers, CpI. \V . esbit, D /S upt. J. R Nelson, A /Offr. D . lewman, A/Offr. A Newton, CpI. T. J. Nixon, C/Sgt.-11aj. \V. O'Brien, CpI. J. Payne, C/Supt. A Peaks, Pte. F. Pickering, Pte. J. Price, A/Offr. R. M. Pringle, Sgt. J. M. Pugh, CpI. T . Race, L /D /Supt. M. Renwick, D /S upt. J. Ringrose, A /Offr . J. 1'. No. VIII District. Bushell, Cpl. W. Cheshire, Sgt. J. E. Davis, Amb. Sis. M.
Shaw, Amb . Sis. A. Shawcroft, pI. J . Shelley, D/Supt. F . Smith, CpI. E. Stables, Pte. G. Sudbury, L/A/Offr. A. Sugden, CpI. F. Taylor, L /A /Offr. F. S. Thornton, Amb . Sis. L. ~. Toaldey, Amb . Sis. T. \Vaddoups, Sgt. G. 'W alker, Cpl. G. yValkerdine, Amb. Si~. 1. Walters, /Sgt.-Maj. H. \Vard, Pte. lVI. 'Vaters, pI. J. Whitehall, A/Offr. J . T. yVilliam, CpI. G. Wilso n, Pte. N. vVoodward, Amb. Sis. H. \~hight, Sgt. F. Wright, gt. J. E.
Ritson, LjDist.Offr. 1. :'1. Rob ertson, Offr.'. Robinson, L/ upt. 1. Robinson, gt. J. W. Rowntree, D/ upt. J. D. co tt, LI. upt. 1. Scott, D/ urg. J. A. cott, pI. W. haw, Pte. E Skelton, L A/Offr. Smith, /Offr. \V . palding, mb. Sis. .\. Spoor, Sgt. ~tephensoll, Dist (Jfir
Flisher, Sgt. J. J. Foster, Amb . Sis. S. Gammon, Pte. J. A. Goldfinch, Sgt. G. S. Hallett, CpI. A. E.
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Whitewood, Cpl. R. Whitford, L/ ·upt. L. Wickham, pI. J. H. 1< Wigfall, Di upt. R€'\ vV. E. Willey, Sgt. R. \iVil. on, Pt '. W. inh~m, gt. R. W Witty, Pte. G. R. Wrightson, CpI. G. P . Young, D/. upt. J . T.
Dunk, D / upt. J. C. Evers, D / urg. C. J. Firman, D /S upt. W. C.
Heesom, Dist. Offr. E. E.
D. Hicks, Cpl. C. orton, A /Offr. A. Saunders, Amb. Sis. A.
Stonham, Pte. H. A. Weller, CpI. G. Whibley, D/Supt. H. G. Wotton, Amb. Sis. V. 1. Wraight, D/Supt. J.
No. IX District. Abbott, L/C/Offr. J. Aviolet, gt. W. T. Ball, D jSupt. C. T. B. Bartlett, Pte. F. Brookbanks, Pte. E. Care, D/ upt. W. H. Grimbly, Amb. Sis. O. M.
Horn, Amb . Sis. E. J. Jean, Sgt. R. C. Jugg, A /Offr. J . Perkins, Cty. Offr. T. D. Phillips, CpI. H. Phillips, Amb . Sis. H. Ponsford, D /S upt. A. R.
Baldwin, L/A/Offr. E. K. Brereton, Amb. is. M. Collins, CpI. A . Crowe, Pte. \V. Gee, 'gt. C. E.
Howard, Pte. R. 'V. J. Hutton, L /S upt. L C. Lord, Dist. Sgt.- iaj. A. Miller, Pte. W. Plummer, Pte. C. 'V.
Quick, Sgt. J . H. Rogers, Pte. A. Turner, Amb. Sis. E. Wheeler, CpI. H. Willcocks, Trans. Offr. W. Young, C/Offr. E. E.
o. X District. Porter, L/D/Supt. S. C. Russell, Sgt. J. A. Toulmin, Amb. Sis. K. T. Waller, Pte. C. H.
Irish Free State District. Bruce, L/Dist. Offr. B. Byrne, gt. P. Cas idy, A/Offr. P. J. Cole, A/Offr. V. C. Keogh, /Offr. E.
Kough, Amb. Sis. 1. C. Lennon, Amb. Sis. M. L. Meldon, DjSurg. G.P. Pringle, D / urg. S. Stevenson, D /S urg. \V. C.
Stuart, Amb. Sis. L. S. Thompson, L /Supt. M. \V . Webb, C/Supt. J. H.
SERVICE MEDAL BARS.
o. I District.
E. B.
TO\\J1son, A/Offr. T Tulip, CpI. :'1. Underhill, Pte. \Y. 'Vake Pte E Webster, L/Dist. Oill. E.
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REPORT OF THE CIIAPTER-GE ERAL
Ascott, Dj upt. J. J. Baker, Pte. J. Barlow, :gt. . J. (2nd). Bishop, gt. F. W. Brooks, M.D., ommr. Lt.Col. F. Broom, A/Offr. 'V. J . Buckett, Amb. is.E. F. L. Dare, Pte. F. T. DeLevante, L/ /Offr. F. M. Firmin, A/Offr. F. Fisk, / gt. . J. (+th). Fitzgibbon, . gt. J. Flatman, A jOffr. O. G. H. (2nd). Fletcher, A/Offr. W. S. (3rd) Francis, A/Offr. H . S. Fry, Cpl. H . (2nd). Goody, CpI. E. (2nd). Hadnutt, Pte. F. Hales, Sgt. W. W. (2nd) .
Hallock, D / upt, C. A. Harris, A /Offr . 'V. J. (2nd) . Hart, Sgt. A. J. Hayes, D /S upt . R. (4th). Hencken, Sgt. A. L. (2nd). Herrington, D /Surg. E. E. Humphrey, CpI. A. Jordan, Pte. F. (2nd). J ournet, D /Supt. (2nd). Key, Pte. VY. F. Knight, CpI. J . Long, gt. H. S. liles, Cpl. G. Mitchell, Sgt. A. 'V. Napier, Pte. J. A. Palmer, D /S upt. J. G. (2nd). Peddie, A/OftI'. C. F. Pocock, Pte. E. Rankin, Pte. A . Rayner, Pte. C. Reed, Pte. D. (2nd).
Rogers, Pte. J. J. (3rd). Roust, D jSupt. VV. A. immonds, L/Supt. J. Simmons, A /Offr. (2nd). Smith, L /Supt. A. H. (3rd). Smith, L /Supt. E. S. (3 rd). Stain bank, L /A/Offr. A. tephenson, Pte. A. T. (2nd). Twiss, L /Dist. Offr. lVI. C. Wallis, S/Sgt. H. (2nd). Ward, Pte. G. Warren, Asst. Commr. S. J. (3rd). Weston, Pte. J. White, Sgt. L. D. (2nd). 'Williamson, Amb. Sis. A.
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Woodbridge, Sgt. T. (3rd).
'V.
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o. V District.
No. II District. Allen, Cpl. A. G. Amy, Sgt. H. A. Ball, A j Offr. "\V. H. Ballinger, Cj gt.-Maj. H. G. Bateman, D j upt. E. E. (2nd). Bellis, Cpl. T. Bishop, Cpl. T. Bolt, Sgt. G. Caines, Pte. W. Crew, Pte. H . "\V. Cridge, jSgt. F. (2nd). Curtis, Cpl. C. England, Sgt. T. (2nd).
Gibbons, A /Offr. F. R. (2nd). Hales, Pte. B. Hall, / gt. J . (3rd). Hatsell, Pte. H . Hebblethwaite, ty./ urg. . H.
Hunt, L/A/Offr. E. (2nd). Hutton, Corps urg. "\V. Iles, Pte. G. (2nd). Mills, D /Supt. R. Mockford, S/ gt. T. E. lullins, CjOffr. "\V. J. T. ickless, A j Offr. T. (3rd). Pm\' ell , A st./Commr. H.
Ralph, H j 'gt. E. Read, Amb. Sis. E. :\1. Rittman, A /Oilr . F. W. (1st and 2nd). Rumbelow, Sgt. T. A. ledge, I te o G. mith, D/ upt. F. J . prawson, Cty./Commr. F. (4th). Stares, Pte. A. T. Swanston, L /Supt. J . E. Tandy, upt. "\Y . "\Vallington, AjOffr. A. J. "\Vard, Pte. \Y . (2nd).
Hill, D jSupt. J . H. (2nd). Green, Amb. Sis. K. Howe, L /Cadet/Offr. "\Y. Hubbard, Pte. "\V. Hutchings, Cp. F. H. Leeson, D /Supt. H. Leeson, Cpl. J. R. (2nd). Leeson, gt. Lloyd, A/Offr. A. (3rd). Martin, D /Supt. H. "\V. (2nd).
Akester, S /Sgt. "\V. A. (2nd). Arlidge, Asst. Commr. J. F. (2nd and 3rd). Armitage, Sgt. C. l\I. Auty, /Supt. A. (3rd). Banks, C/Supt. K. N. H. Bannister, Sgt. E. (3rd). Barker, S/Sgt. J. (2nd). Bateson, Dj urg. V. (2nd). Bellamy, C/Supt. W. A. Bourne, Sgt. J. Bradshaw, Pte. W . (2nd). Broughton, D /Surg. A.
G. S.
r o. III District.
Bailey, A jOffr. B. Bonham, AjOffr. J. (3rd). Boyer, Cpl. A. Breadmore, Supt. "\V. (2nd). Cullip, Cpl. A. Dixon, Dist. Offr. C. O. (2nd). Elliott, Sgt. T. (3rd). Farmer, Cpl. VI. Flint, L jSupt. B.
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SERVICE MEDAL BARS
REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL
:\Iills, L iSupt. K. -ewman, Amb. is. G. Pitkin, A , Offr. C. (2nd) . Reader, Pte. J. Rmdes, gt. "\V. H. haw, D / upt. F. G.(2nd). impson , Asst Commr. F. F. Le . Sweeting, Pte . F. Timpson, A Offr. G. \Y. 'Wilkin, LjA . Offr. A.
ock shott, Pte. F. rowther, Sgt. C. (2nd). Dodd, Pte. J. Edward, L/C/ upt. H. (2nd). Else, Asst. Commr. II. C. (3 rd).
Falconer, D / Surg. A. (3rd). Forrest, L /CjOffr. E. Fowkes, Sgt. F. Gater, A/Offr. W. H. (1st and 2nd). Gott, D/Supt. W. Hall, L/A/Offr. M. E. Hallam, S/Sgt. J. (3rd). Hanson, DjSupt. F. (2nd). Heeley, Sgt. J. H. (2nd). Hellawell, C/Sgt.-Maj. Hill, Sgt. R. H. Hollas, A/Offr. H. Hornby, C/Offr. C. Jackson, Pte. J . E. Jowett, Pte. A. (2nd). Eelly, D/Supt. A. H. Lambert, D/Supt. A. Lee, A/Offr. H. (2nd). Liddell, D/Supt. T.
Lovegrove, Sgt. J. T . (2nd). Malkin, Commr. S. W_ (5th). Mansfield, Pte. \V. (2nd). Musson, A /Offr. \,y. (2nd). Pearson, C/Offr. J. D. (3rd). Pounder, Sgt. J. (2nd). Raistrick, Cpl. C. Rallings, A /Offr. G. vV. R ead, Sgt. J. (2nd). R ead, Cty. Surg. R. H. (1st, 2nd and 3rd). Redman, H /Sgt. A. (2 nd). Reynolds, D /Supt. W. Shilling, Cpl. J. Terry, D /Supt. W. H. (3rd). \Valker, C/S urg. J. P. \Vhittaker, Sgt. J. S.
K o. VI District.
tkin on, ,,\.mb. 'is. J. D aI, Amb. Sis. . Donnelly, Oilr. . C. Garrlner, 'Offr. "\Y. J. lIann, Amb. is. E.
Le Grove, D jSupt . "\Y. G. (2nd). Lee, A Offr. "\V. Lisle, C/Sgt.-:Maj. J. l\Ioir, D/ urg. D. R. (2nd) .
O'Hagan, Trans. Offr. W. Press, A/Offr. C. G. Todd, D /Supt. J. C. Varley, Amb. Sis. C. (2nd).
No. IV District. Ankers, D jSupt. A. E. Bailey, Cpl. J. (2nd). Ballam, Pte. J. Barnish, L jA jOffr. A. Bartley, Amb. Sis. A. Braithwaite, L jA jOffr. H. (2nd). Broughton, N jOffr. A. Brown, LjAjOffr. O. C. (2nd). Brown, CjSgt.-Maj. R. A. Brovmhill, Cpl. C. D. Burton, A j Offr. A. Carlton, D jSupt. J. E. (2nd). Carse, DjSurg. H. (2nd). Casson, A j Offr. A. Charlton, D/Supt. A. Clements, Pte. W. J. (2nd). Cockill, Asst. Commr. W. B. (3rd). Cockram, Sgt. J. W. Collinge, Amb. Sis. L. Cooper, DjSurg. H. G. Cornall, Sgt. W. Coulton, C/Offr. S. (2nd). Craig, LjSupt. E. A. Cunliffe, Cpl. \V. G. (2nd).
Day, Pte. J . H. Emison, Cpl. J. E. (2nd). Fairfoot, A/Offr. E. C. Ferrick, Cpl. H. Foster, Amb. is. E. (3rd). Gardiner, D /Supt . J . (2nd). Gledhill, Cpl. H. Goddard, A /Offr. F. "\V. Gregson, Sgt. T. (2nd) . Grimshaw, Amb. is. A. Grundy, Cadet Supt. P. Hardman, D /Supt. H. Harrop, D/Supt. A. R. Heeley, A/Offr. G. Heywood , A/Offr. M. Hibbert, D jSupt . C. (2nd). Holmes, D/Surg. F. B. G. (1st and 2nd). Hopwood, A/Offr. VI. Howard, Sgt. F. Howorth, C/Supt. J. (5th). Hughes, Pte. S . Knott, Sgt. S. Lambert, D /Supt. W. G. (4th). Lancaster, A/Offr. G. McGowan, D /S urg. R. G.
l\Ic'Wilbain, A /Oilr. A. (2nd). Mason, D/Supt. "\V. l\1ellor, 'Offr. J. (3rd). Metcalfe, Di upt. T. :\Iiller, D upt. l\1illington, C/Offr. C. (3rd). Roberts, A /Offr. 1. O. (2nd). S ayer, D j upt.. T. :'1. (3 rd) . Shepherd, L 'Supt. 1. (3rd). Smith, L/A Offr. G. Spencer, Pte. G. Tabor, D/ upt. C. T. Tapson, D/ upt. "\Y. J. H. Trimble, c.n., C.:\I.G., Commr. C. J. (6th) . "\Valton, Sgt. L. (2nd). Warburton, A /Offr. "\V. (3rd). Warburton, Sgt. "\V. Whittle, L /S upt. E. "Willett, D /S urg. J. Wyllie, A /C/Supt. J. (4th). Yates, Pte. S.
No. VII District. Hughes, L/Dist./Supt. C. E. (+th).
TO .
Boakes, Cpl. O. V. Britton, D { upt. G. (3rd). Broad, A/Offr. "\V. A.
S.
VIII District.
Burden, Pte. "\V. Fox, gt. F. 'V,T. Gransbury, Pte. T. Holder, Pte. H. (2nd).
Iurray, D /Supt. (2nd).
lV.
J.
K o. IX District. Ball, C.Offr. C. l\1. James, D Supt. "\V. Iredale, Pte. R.
L ansdown, E. :\1.
I O.
Aldridge, Sgt. J . A. T. Bree, D /Supt. and Surg. S. Dewbury, D /S upt. C. J. (2nd). Fiddy, C/S npt. C. E .
L /Dist';Offr.
Marsh, D /Supt. C. E. J. (3 rd ). Miller, Cty. Commr. H. V .
X District.
Gilbertson, Asst. Commr. J. H . Gooderham, Dist. Supt. F. H. (3rd). H ewes, S/Sgt. G. Lambert, D /Supt. "\Y.
Lovell, A /Offr. E. J. Masters, Sgt. W. Nichols, Dist. Offr. T. W . (2nd). Norman, AjOffr. C. J. Salmon, Sgt. 'V,T. E.
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SERVICE MEDALS
REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL
THE
T. JOHN AMB ULANCE BRI GADE OVE RSEAS.
SERVICE ;\JED.\L AUSTRALIA.
.S.W. District. Brown, Pte. J. vV., Wollongong Div. Case, Amb. Sis. D., Sydney Cent. g. Div. Clark, Amb. Sis. M., Glebe Ig. Div. Clarke, Amb. Sis. M., Newcastle Ng. Div. Davis, D /Supt. A., Lithgow Div. England, Amb. Sis. E., Sydney Cent. g. Div.
Hamilton, L /A/Ofir. 1\1., l\Iarrickville 1. g. Div. Harry, D /Supt. P ., North Sydney Div. l\liddlemiss, D /Supt. S ., Iascot Div. Potten, Pte. 0., Glebe Div. Preston, Amb. Sis. 1., Sydney Cent . .r g. Div. \Vad e, Pte. L. G., Albury Div. \Vhaison, Amb. is. 1., \Vestern Suburbs Ig. Div.
Hassim, D. A., West. Provo Div. Idroos, 1<., Cent. Provo Div .. Ismail, B. M., Cent. Provo DIV. Ismail, M ., Uva Provo Div . . Ismail, T. H., Cent. Provo DIV. Jamel, M. T., Depot Div. . Jansen, E. A., N. West Provo Dlv .. Jayasekera, A. B., Sabaragamu.wa DIV. Karunakaram, M., Colombo ?lV. Krishnan, T. K., Colombo D.1v. Maideen, K., West. Provo Dlv. Tagaiya, K., Colombo Div:. avaratnam, K., Depot DIV. Ho
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Packeer, S. A., South. Provo Div. Peiris, A., West. Provo Div. Perera, M. M., Colombo Div. Perera, S., N. West Provo Div. Perera W. D. A., Depot Div. Pulle, 'A. N., Cent. Provo Div. Ranbanda, R W ., . West Provo Div. Samsudeen, M. A., West. Pro,{. Div. Samarakoon, K. B., Colombo Div. Silva P. de, \Vest. Provo Div . Singho, G. K. M., Colombo Di~. Tajudeen, T. A., West. Provo DIV.
G KONG.
Chan Man Kai, A/O ., King's College Div. Pun Ping Chung, D /Supt. King's College Div.
Szeto Chung, D /Supt., Y.M.C.A. Div.
INDIA.
\Vest Australia District. Pengel, Amb. Sis . S., Perth Ng. Div . Schanne, Amb. is. J., Perth Ng. Div.
Tymms, Dr. H. G., Australia District.
IO.
Commr., \Vest
CA?\ADA.
yIanitoba District. Bull, A/Ofir. E. J., C.P .R Div. Hunter, Amb. Sis . E., Fort Garry Ng. Div.
James, Amb. Sis. L., Fort Garry Ng. Div . liller, Pte. T. R, .P .R Div. Stuubs, Sgt. J ., Fort Garry Div.
Ontario District.
3 District.
Dighe, CpI. K. S ., Hindu S.S . ~. J:?iv. Engineer, D /Surg. S. K .,. Parsl DIV .. Hajare, Sgt. D. A ., Radlant Club DIV. Kale, Pte. J. L, Hindu S.S .L. Div. Lilanvala Pte. K . F., Parsi Div. Nayak, CpI. R. K, Parsi Div.
Patel, D jSurg. I{. S., Parsi.Di'7" Pavri, DjSurg. M. E., Parsl DIV. . Sansgiri, CpI. V. R, Radian~ Club DIV. \Vainganker, Pte. S. V., Hllldu S.S L. Div.
MALTA.
Said, Pte. E ., Valletta Div.
EW Z EALAND.
Auckland District. Brett, CpI. W., Owen Sound Div. Daley, Pte . ] ., Fort William Div . Davis, L/Dist./Supt. E. K. , Lord Kitchener g. Div. Gliddon, D /Surg. Vv. 0 ., Ottawa Cent. Ng. Div. Love, A/O. T. W ., Fort William Div. Peters, Amb. Sis . E ., Ottawa Cent. Ng. Div.
Simkins, D ,Supt. . J ., Owen ouneI Div. Simpson, L /A/ Ofir. E. A., Ottawa Cent. 1 g. Div. Todd, L /Dist./Supt. E. H ., Ontario Di. t. \Vigham, Pte. R., Border Cities Div . Wilson, L /Supt. M ., Ottawa Cent. Tg. Div.
Quebec District. Barnes, D/Supt. F. R., Montreal Cent. Div.
Fisk, D /Surg. G ., :'Iontreal Cent. Div. Henderson, L /Dist -lS upt., Quebec Dist.
Houston, Sgt. E., Hamilton Div. Linton, Amb. Sis. 1., ational Res. g. Di\,. Scopes, LJA/Ofir., Onehunga g. Div.
Scott, L/AjOfir. H., National Res. Ng. Div. Webber, L /A/Ofir. M., ational Res. Tg. Div.
Otago District. Emmett, L /A/Ofir. J. W., Oamaru Ig. Div. ~cGregor, Amb. Sis. J., Dunedin Ng. Div.
Renshaw, L/A/Ofir A., Dunedin Ng. Div.
Wanganui District. Bourne, DjSupt. W ., \Vanganui Div.
CEYLON.
Abeywardana, H., Sabaragamuwa Div. Ahamat, A. R., South. Provo Div. Alexander, H. A. P., Cent. Provo Div. Banda, A. D., Colombo Div. Banda, K. M. K., Cent. Provo Div.
Bappu, C. V., South. Provo Div. Dasanayake, \V. R, North. Provo Div. Dissanayake, D. A., North. Provo Div. Dissanayake, M. P ., Colombo Div. Gunatillake, ]. P., West. Provo Div.
Wellington District. Carter, Amb. Sis. J. S., Wellington Sub. Ng. Div. Gilchrist, Amb. Sis. M., Wellington Sub. Ng. Div.
Russell, L jDist./Supt. M., \Vellington Y.\V.C.A. Ng. Div.
REPORT OF THE CUApTER-GEl ERAL
TRIE NIAL ApPOI TIlIE TS
SOUTH AFRICA. Cape Province District. Douglas, DjSurgeon R D. A., Cape Provo Dist.
PIUOH-Y FOR WALES.
atal District. Donaldson, DjSupt. F. G., Berea Div. Fox, Cadet Offr. F. T., Berea Cadet Div.
SERVICE
~IEDAL
B/I.RS.
AUSTRALIA. Dixson, Chief Commr. Dr. T. Storie, Australia Headquarters (\V. . excepted). T.S."\V. District. Henson, L jDist.jOffr. A. :M., N.S.\V. Pearson, Pte. J. "\V., East. ubs. Div. Dist. Trevaskis, L;Dist.jSupt. J. "\V., West. Kimberley, LjAjOffr. D. A., "\Vest. Subs. Subs. Tg. Diy. Tg. Div. CA ADA. Pellatt, Chief Commr. Sir Henry, Dominion Headquarters. Manitoba District. Campbell, D jSupt. E. D ., Fort Garry Div. Ontario District. Collins, A jOffr. F., "\V. Toronto Div. Alvis, ::'1. A., Depot Div. Ashton, J., Colombo Div. Batcha, T. M., South. Provo Div. Lloyd, D., Colombo Div. Rammanui, P., Colombo Div.
CEYLON. abay, \V. C., Depot Di,·. 'am~udeen, C., Depot Div. Subood, B. J. D., Depot Div. \Vickramasingbe, P. de ., North West Pro,-. Di\,.
INDIA. O. 2 District. Brand, D jSupt. G. "\V., Calcutta Police Division. No.3 District. Benjamin, CpI. B. S., Jewisb Div. Kharas, Amb. Sis. M. J., Parsi 1 g. Diy. Doctor, S/Sgt. A. C., Parsi Div. Kotbare, Sgt. G. S., Radiant Div. Doctor, Pte. J. S., Parsi Diy. Iadan, Pte. B. R, Parsi Div. Gazdar, AjOffr. G. N., Parsi Div. Masani, Amb. Sis. M. ., Parsi Ng. Div. Gorak3baker, AjOffr. G. R, Hindu Pantbaki, D jSupt. D. F., Parsi Div. S.S.L. Div. Rane, Sgt. P. S., Cosmopolitan Div. Goraksbaker, AjOffr. W. N., Hindu Rane, Sgt. S. G., Hindu S .S .L. Div. S.S.L. Diy. Sethna, A j Offr. R E., Parsi Div. (2nd). Hakim, A/Sis. G. ., Parsi g. Div. Sule, CpI. B. S., Hindu S . . L. Div. Kapadia, DjSurg. F. N., Parsi·Div.
Brownlee, AjOffr.
J.,
NEW ZEALAND. Otago District. Oamaru' Div. Harborow, L jDist.jOffr. E., Otago Div.
Wellington District. McKnight, LjDist.jSupt., "\Vellington g. Yates, LjAjOffr. E., Petone Cent. Ng. Diy. Div.
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SERVICE MEDALS. Baker, Pte. A. VV. Ball, A jOffr. F. T. Barber, Cj ec. J. Bobbett, Pte. A. J. Brookes, CpI. T. 11. Buckland, Pte. W. G. Cotter, D jSupt. \V. E. G. Dayies, CpI. J. G. Evans, Pte. \V. Evans, M.B.E., Sub-Commr. J\Iaj. W. O. Field, AjOffr. A. II. G.
Fletcher, Amb. Sis. H. George, A jOffr. J. B. Griffiths, Sgt. ~I. Harris, Cpl. W. Harvey, D / upt. E. Hopkins, CpI. T. Instrell, Pte. T. C. James, Amb. Sis. H. James, D j upt. E. Jefferies, A jOffr. J. Jones, Dj upt. D. Jones, CpI. .::'1.
dam. , pl. \V. H. Anderson, Sub-Commr. :i\Iajor A. \V. Brown, AjOffr. . H. ol1ins, Sgt. J. L. Curti, Cpl. A . Dally, Pte. J. Hares, SjOffr. "\V. lIopkins, Dj upt. G. W. (2nd).
lIortop, Sub-Commr. F. R. Jones, AOffr. J. Jones, DiSupt. \V . H. Ledbury, D' 'upt. \\'. J. Lennox, Dj upt. C. Lewis, K.B.E., Commr. Sir Herbert ::'Ietcalf, R.R.C. L jSjOffr. ::'1.
Lewis, Pte. D. J. Lewis, CpI. E. Llewellyn, CjSurg. E. Morgan, Amb. Sis. J. Parker, Pte. J. Pauley, Amb. is. E. Pearce, Amb. Sis. M. J. Pendry, Pte. F. Rosser, C/Sec. D. G. Tranter, Cpl J. \\"aters, Pte. H. S. Williams, Pte. 1. C.
,ERYICE MEDAL BARS.
TRlE.l.
~IAL
::'Iiles, D/ upt. \V. J. :'.Iorris, A/Ofir. T. Nurton, L /A/Offr. R Storey, C/Supt. G. (2nd) . Tyndall, L/S/Offr. ?II. \Vathen, C/Sec. S. \Y. Wayt, D /Supt. E. J. \\,bite, D jSupt. F. "\Villiams, C/Supt. A. H.
APPOl TME T .
Hi Royal Highne s the Grand Prior has been graciously pleased to appoint Executive Ofiicers, A sistant Executive Officers, Officiating haplain, elected Member of the Chapter-General, of the Council, and of the tanding Committees of the Order, and uperior Officers of the 't. John Ambulance Brigade) and the t. John Ambulance Brigade Over ea ) for three year from t. John Baptist's Day: June 24th, 1930. The Executive Officer appointed were : hancellor-Lieut.-General'ir Aylmer Hunter-\Veston of Hunter~ton K.C.B., D.S.O., R.E.) :'11.1'. * 'ecretary-General-1\Iajor- ·eneral ir Percival \Vilkinson, K.C.M.G., C.B. Rcceiver-General-Colonel Franci \V. Pixley, V.D., F.S.A. Director of mbulance-~Iajor-General ir Percival \Vilkinson, K.C.:'LG., C.B. Hospitaller- olonel ir Courtauld Thomson, K.B.E., C.B . Almoner-Captain A. C. eton Chri topher. Librarian-Colonel Edwin]. King: C.:'1.G ., T.D., F.S.A. Regi trar-Lieut.-Colonel ]. T. \Voolrych Perowne. Genealogist- ~ ir Henry Farnham Burke, ICC.V.O., C.B., F.S.A. Director of Ceremonie -Captain A. C. eton Christopher. Chief Commis ioner t. John Ambulance Brigade at Home-MajorGeneral ir Percival \>:hlkin on, ICC.M.G., C.B. (Acting). Chief Commissioner t.] ohn Ambulance Brigade Overseas-Colonel James L. leeman, C.:'ILG., C.B.E., 1\1.V.O.
* The Secretary-General is appointed to hold office during the pleasure of the Grand Prior, and not triennially.
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REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL
LIBRARY AND MUSEUM.
APPO INTMENT. H.R.H. The Grand Prior, in the exerci e of hi prerogative} has been pleased to appoint ir Gerald \Vollaston, M.V.O . (Garter King of Arms), Genealogist of the Order in succession to the late ir Henry Farnham Burke. HONOUR
COL FER RED BY THE KING ON MEMBER THE ORDER.
OF
Chapter-General congratulates the following members of the Order on having been honoured by His Maje ty The King during 1930 for distinguished ervices to the Empire : Created a Baron. Colonel ir Charles Cheers \Vakefield, Bt., C.B.E. Appointed a Jlember of H1'S ll1ajesty's lvlost Honourable Privy Council. Colonel The Viscount Goschen, G.C .. 1., G.C.I.E., C.13.E., V.D. To be Knights Gra7ld Cross of the J10st Exalted Order of tlie lar of India. Field-Mar hal Sir \Villiam Riddell Birdwood, Bt., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., C.I.E., n.s.o., LL.D. The Right Hon. ir John All ebrook imon, P.C., K.C.V.O., O.B.E., K.C.} M.P. Field-Marshal ir Claud \\ illiam Jacob, G.C.B., K.C.:-T.G. To be a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order. The Right Hon. ir Frederick Milner, Bt., P.C. To be Kniglzt C01J1.J1la11ders of the Royal Victorian Order. Russell Facey \Vilkinson, :-LV.O., :-LR.C .. , L.R.C.P. The Lord Stanmore. Appointed a Knight Bachelor. Professor Themistocles Zammitt, C.:-I.G., I.D. To be a Cormnander of the Royal Victoriall Order. . Lieut.-Colonel Sir George \Va hington Badgerow, C.:-LG., :-'I.R., F.R.C .. To be a Commander of the 1110st Excellent Order of the British Empire. Lady Cooper. To be a M e11'Lber of the Imperial Order of tlie Crozeon of Illdia. The Viscountess Goschen. LIBRARY A JD MU EUM. Colonel E. J. King, the Librarian , reports as follows : " The past year has seen the i sue of three publication of con~ider able interest to the Order. Firstly, Historical Pamphlet, So. 4, pnnted for private circulation by the direction of the Library Committee. Thi. contains the interesting Letter of Instructions, written in 144 to his agent in England by the Turcopolier Hugh Middleton, the original of which is now in King's College Library, Cambridge. The pamphl t contains the original text, together with an introduction, moderniz c1 version and notes by Colonel King, the Librarian of the Order. "The second publication is Frederick Ryan's The HOllse of the Temple , published by Burns, Oates and Washbourne, price 25s. It deals fir tly with the buildings of the Temple in Paris, this part being based upon Curzon's La ill a1'son d'Lt Temple; and the latter part of the work is a
Contd.
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study of the downfall of the Order of St. John in France at the Revolution, and the last days of the Order in Malta. " The third publication is entitled A Kentish Cartulary of the Order of St . J ohn of ] erllsale'm, by Dr. Charles Cotton, O.B.E., Knight of Grace of the Order. It is printed by Headley Brothers, and issued to the subscribers to the Records Branch of the Kent Archc.eological ociety. It contains a Con pectus of all the property of the Order in Kent, the Charters relating to Kent in the Cartulary of 1442 (Cotton M . ,. ero. E.VI), and the Patent Roll of 1558 restoring the Order in Engiand, with the detailed list given in it of the possessions of the Order in Kent. " During the year the first volume of Colonel King's history of the Order ha been completed. It is entitled The Knights Hospitalle?'s in the Holy Land, and deals with the history of the Order from its earliest beginning dO\vn to the fall of Acre in 1291. The book is being published by I r. Methuen and Co., price 25s. "A u u~l the Library Committee has to report the receipt of many generous glftS. Amongst these the mo t important i the fine threeq uarter-l ngth portrait of the ub-Prior by 1\1r. Laszlo de Lombos. The, ub-Prior is painted in evening dre s, wearing the mantle, badge and tar of the Order. Thi portrait i the gift of the members of the Ord r, and a duplicate of it \Va pre ented by them to the ub-Prior. " mong t the gift to the :YIuseum, the more important \\'ere : " 1. Two. vcry fine Majolica drug pot from the Order Ho pital in .:\Ialta, beanng the arms of the Grand Master Anthony Manoel de Yilhena (1722 1736); the gift of fajor ir Algernon Tudor-Craig, Commander of the Order. "~. A ycry unusual type of double iron shot, from Rhodes; the gift of LI ut,- olonel E. V. Gabriel, Knight of Ju_tice. " 3. ilver medal of the late Grand l\1aster von Thun-Hohenstein . the gift of Lieutenant E. A. Morrison, R.N., Officer of the Order. ' " Amongst the more interesting purchases for the Library and Museum were :." 1.. fin folio of "'illiam of Tyre s famou Belli acri Historia, pnnt d a,t Basl~ .in 15-!-9, .from the pre s of :T icholas Brylinger. This \Va the fir t edlbo~ of thl work ever printed. The volume originally belonged to Fr.. GU.l card Marchetti, a ieilian Knight of t. John, who at the end of It gIves us a short account of himself, from which \ve learn that he wa born at Me. ina in 1513, was received into the Order of t. John in 1530, and appointed Commander in 15-!-3. . "2. A fine copy of Viperani account of the iege of -falta, containmg a map of t~e i land, printed at P rusia in 1567. Thi book formerly belonged to LIeut.-Colonel A. . Yate, Bailiff Grand Cross. "3. c~lumberger s J.\ llmis11lat1'que de 1 Orient Latin, the standard work on the comage of the eru ading tate, which we had lon a been de irou of obtaining. 5 ." .~. A Ducat or sequin of the Grand Master Anthony Fluvian de la Rl?lere (1~21-143~), who was probably the first Master to strike gold coms, takmg a hIS model the ducats of Yenice. The sequins of thi Ma~ter are of the greatest rarity, and this coin i a pre,:iously unknown :,a~lety. It w~s purchased from Mes rs. pink and on} who obtained It m Constantmople, and it is the mo t important addition yet made
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REPORT OF TIlE CHAPTER-GENERAL
BRITISH HUMANE ASSOCIATION
to the Order' collection of coin. The obverse bears the in cription F. AN. FLYVIAM:- . 1. BATI TA encircling the full-length figure of t. John Bapti t presenting a banner to the kneeling Master, and below the banner are the letters M. RO. The rever e bear the in cripfion SIT. T XPE DAT QTV.-REGI I TE DVCAT encircling the figure of Our aviour. " The list of donors to the Library and Museum during th ycar, to whom the thanks of Chapter-General have been conveyed, i as follows : " Major H. A. Balbi, Mr. C. O. Bank ~, ir Albert Bartolo, ir Harold Boulton, Lieut.-Colonel F. A. Brook , Mr. 1-<. H. Cook, Mi s A. B. -(ouIcher, Major C. Dawes, Chevalier E. C. Dingli, Mi Docwra, Dr. E. A. Ebblewhite) Major C. J. ffoulke , Lieut.-Colonel Y. Gabriel, :J1rs. S. Gaselee, Dr. Ro e Graham, Lady t. John Hope, aptain and l\Irs. Calvin Lines, 1r. \V. Monk, Lieutenant E. A. l\Iorri 'on, R._ y., )\Ir. L. S. 01 chki, Mr. Yictor Perowne, olonel F. \V. Pixley, Lieut.Colonel A. M. Porter, l\Iajor K eith Roach, Rev. Edgar Eoger', ' ignor G. Silvestrelli, Major Lumley- mith, ir R onald 'torr, Ir. . J. :. Thompson, Major ir Algernon Tudor-Craig, l\1r. Forbe Tweedie, and Lady \Vakefield. '
THE ORDER AND THE BRITISH HUMANE ASSOCIATION.
THE PRIORY CH RCH OF THE ORDER. By the union of the Benefices of Clerkenwell t. Jamc and lcrkcI1wcll t. John, which ha recently been sanctioncd by the I riv)T OUI1cil, the Church of t. James becomes the Pari h hurch of the unit d Parishes, and the ancient Priory Church of the Order of t. John re\ert -to its original owners after a lapse of over three centuries and a half, though of the original Church little but the Crypt remains. Chapter-General has inaugurated a fabric fund for the main tenan e and care of the building, and a capital sum of £5000 is con'ic1 reel th 10west amount sufficient for the purpo e. Toward this ndowl11cnt £1300 have already been received. To restore the Priory hurch and to furnish it in a degree commen urate with the dignity of the Order, a far greater sum \\ill, of course, be nece ary, and for thi work th Order may have to wait for many years unle the appeal for re toration stirs the historic imagination of some wealthy benefactor, whose name will be enrolled with those of the other great ben factor of the Grand Priory of the Order. In St. James' Church there are the remains of the tomb of Grand Prior \Villiam Weston. A faculty has been applied for for th removal .of this monument to the Priory Church. ST. jOH ..V A . IIBULAX . CE GAZETTE.
The St. john A mb'Ulance Gazette is steadily gaining ground. It has proved to be a valuable link between the H eadquarters of the Order .and the St. John organizations in the Dominions and Colonies. l\Iany letters of appreciation have been received from readers in out-of-theway parts of the world, all of whom look forward to the arrival of the paper, as it enables them to keep in touch with the work of fellowmembers at home and elsewhere.
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The London Light and Electrical Clinic, which is the principal activity of the Association, continues to progress under the control of the Order. The number of treatments during the past year exceeded 173,000, being an increase of close on 45,000 on the previous year. Approximately 100 free treatments per week were given to those unable to make any contribution to the funds of the Clinic. A feature of the year has been the appointment of Sir Leonard Hill as Honorary Research Director, who is engaged, with the assistance of Dr. Eidinow, in carrying on special research work. Much remains to be done to further develop the pioneer work of the Clinic, but that can only be accomplished with the help of additional public support. CINEMA FU D COMMITTEE. The yearly account of the Fund appears on page 70, from which it will be noticed that two new contributors appear, viz., the Hackney Pavilion and the Camden Hippodrome. The Committee has continued to bear expen es occasioned by Public Duty in the Metropolitan area, the upkeep of the Fir t Aid tation at t. Paul's Cathedral, the transport of poor patients, and the provision of additional appliances to Medical omforts Depot in existence. It has provided the Almoner s Department of the London Light and Electric Clinic, controlled by the Order, with a sum of £300 for the treatment of indigent patients, and ha al 0 a i ted the Clinic in the provi ion of a static electrical machine. A further activity was undertaken in collaboration with the Metropolitan Police in the form of the supply and replenishing of Police kiosks and vans with First Aid appliances. A further sum has been placed to Reserve, making a total of £1,000, which has been inve ted.
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The following were appointed the Order s representatives on the Joint Council of the Order and the British Red Cross ociety for the year:ir \Villiam Bennett, K.C.V.O., F.R.C.S. Lieut.-Colonel Francis A. Brooks, 1.D. Colonel, ir James R. A. Clark, Bt., C.B., C.ilLG., F.R.C.S.ED. Colonel . de VV. Crookshank, ilLP . Arthur Vernon Davie, O.B.E., ilLB., M.P . Mrs. Lancelot Dent, A.R.R.C. ir Leolin Forestier \Valker, K.B.E., M.P. ir John Hewett, G.C.S.L, I<.B.E., C.LE. Lieut.-General ir Aylmer Hunter-Weston, K.C.B., D.S.O., R.E., M.P. Colonel Edwin J. King, C.1I.G., T.D., F.S.A . ir Herbert Lewis, K.B.E. The Lady Margaret MacRae, O.B.E. Robinia Viscountess Mountgarrett, O.B.E. The Countess of Onslow, C.B.E., A.R.R.C. 3
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The following is extracted from the la t publi hed Report of the J oint Council of the Order and the Briti h Red Cro society : During the twelve month under review, 2 5 officer received a i tance from the Auxiliary Hospital for Officers Department, of whom 97 were new ca es, making a total of 18,125 ince the b ginning of the vVar. The close link which now exists between the Joint ouncil and th British Hospitals A ociation in connection with the entral Bur au of Hospital Information, has led to a greatly increased activity, and the work of the Bureau is constantly xpanding. During the period under review, 296 grant were made by the omforts and \Vard Industries Committee in respon e to application . from -l5 Ministry of Pension Ho pital , and other Institution The articl ~ comprising the grants are purcha ed and forwarded by the tores Department. The grants for Christmas gift for ex- ervice patient arc provided by the Joint \ Var Committee. Each hri tmas Day, for s veral years past, the gifts have been sent to ex-service pensioner patient actually in Ministry of Pen ions Hospitals and similar In titution on hri tma:. Day, receiving treatment for the di ability for which a pen ion has been awarded. The gifts, at the rate of 5 . per head, arc made with the intention of giving the men some of the comfort they wonld njoy if they were able to spend Christmas Day with their familie. The total cost of the gifts issued for Chri tmas Day, 1930, including carriag etc., was £1,3 19 12s. 6d., of which £886 lIs. 9d. was admini -tered direct by the ] oint Council, and the remainder through the Mini try of Pensions. Grants are made from the vVard Industries Fund to Mini try of Pensions Hospitals and other Hospitals for the purpo e of providing materials and training in various handicrafts for ex-service pensioner patients, who are unable for variou rea ons, to take advantage of the training in the workshops attached to the variou hospital. During the period covered by this Report, grants were made to eleven hospital, six being Ministry of Pensions Hospitals and five other similar Institutions where ex-service pen ioner patients were receiving treatment. Approximately 500 to 600 men received benefit from these grants in t he year under review. The number of patients conveyed to entertainments of all descriptions during 1930 through the agency of the Drives and Entertainm nt Fund was 10,300, as compared with 14,300 in 1929. The diminution
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in numbers was no doubt attributable in some degree to the depression through which the country has been passing, which led to a decrease in the number of private entertainments, and was reflected in diminished expenditure on the part of various charitable societies. The" ot Forgott n Association" and the" Lest vVe Forget Association" have again provided the bulk of the entertainments, to which the patients have been conveyed. The King and Queen again gave a series of Garden Parties at Buckingham Palace for wounded ex-service men, under the auspices of the" Not Forgotten Association," to which over 1,000 men were taken, and at Christmas there was a party to which 600 men were conveyed. The Emergency Help Committee has continued to maintain the closest co-operation with the various bodies engaged in ex-service relief and after-care, and with the Headquarters officials and other officers of the Mini try of Pen ions. Conferences have been arranged with the Minister and his officials whenever an important matter of principle ha ari en. It should here be recorded that representations made by the ommittee and their Executive Officers, whether on matters of principle or on individual ca es, have always received the most careful con ideration at the hands of the Ministry. The Committee are satisfied that the Emergency Help cherne is still providing a large measure of relief, which i not forthcoming from any other charitable source, to many thou and of deserving ick and disabled ex-service men and their depend nt ; they are aloof the opinion that the cherne is being wi ely and economically admini tered by their representatives, and that the ri k of overlapping ,vith other funds, and the abuse of the Fund b ineligible or undeserving case, has been reduced to a minimum. ounty and Borough Directors and other voluntary workers in constant touch with large number of applicants, and directly engaged in ministering to their relief, continue to report mo t favourably as to the value of tll work and the great benefits conferred on the sick and disabled x- -ervice community through the operation of the cherne. The Home Ambulance ervice and its auxiliaries the First Aid Road [\'ice and the Mobile X-ray ervice, typify the practical nature of the work that the Order of t.] ohn and the British Red Cro society are doing to help the ick and injured, to aid the doctors to bring their patients within reach of the late t cientific remedies and to serve the ho pitals. The ambulance ha become an indispensable part of the equipment that doctors depend on to carry out their work on modern line. The Road ervice i de igned to facilitate the application of First Aid in tho e fir t few minutes after an accident which are of the mo t vital importance and to prevent the di astrous aggravation of injurie- that may be caused b fore the doctor can attend. By means of the Mobile X-ray ervice those who, by the nature of their illne , cannot be moved to the X-ray Department of a hospital or to the Radiologist's con ulting room, can receive all the benefits of the most complete X-ray examination in their home. In no respect is Fir t Aid more appropriately employed than in dealing with road accidents. The Road ervice promoted by the Home ervice Ambulance Committee and cordially adopted by the Order and the ociety, affords scope for the exercise of every quality that the training of the two institutions
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calls for in their members. To administer First Aid to cases of hcemor.or fra~ture lying on a muddy road on a dark, wet night, demands quahhes qUlte other than those needed in the atmosphere of the clinic. One hundre~ and seve~ty-sev.en thousan~ p~rsons are killed or injured every year m road accIdents m Great Bntam, and it is the aim of the First Aid organizations to minimize in every possible way the consequences of these accidents. During t~e twelve months January 1st to December 31st, 1930, the ~ork done m the Stores Department has been steadily maintained, and m general has followed much the same lines as in previou years. rhag~
JOINT WAR COMMITTEE. !he following ~ere appointed the Order representative on the Jomt War CommIttee and the Joint "Var Finance Committee of the Order and the British Red Cross ociety for the year:Sir \Villiam Bennett, K.C.V.O., F.R.C.S. *Lieut.-Colonel E. J. Trevor Cory. Arthur Vernon Davies, O.B.E., ~LB., LP. *The Hon. ir William Goschen, K.B.E. Sir John Hewett, G.C.S.L, K.B.E., C.LE. *Lieut.-General ir Aylmer Hunter-\\'eston R.C.n., D.S.O., R. E., M.P. Lieut.-Colonel J. T. \Voolrych Perowne. ' Lady Perrott, R.R.C. *Colonel Francis VI. Pixley, V.D., F.. ."\. Major-General The Earl of carbrough, K.G., G.B.E., K.C.B., T.n. Colonel James L. leeman , c. I. G., C.B.E., ~I.V.O. *Major-General Sir Percival vVilkin on, K.C.M.G., C.B. (Yice- hairrnan). OBITUARY. The. 'Chapter-General records with deep regret the death of the followmg Members and Associates :K TIGHTS OF JUSTICE. Colonel The Viscount Esher, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.V.O., LL.D., on January 22nd 1930. ' Sir Robert Harvey, on March 14th, 1930. DAME OF JUSTICE. Mrs. Mary Theodosia Yate, on June 4th, 1929. K IGHTS OF GRACE. Falconer Oldham, M.B.E., M.D., on January 4th, 1930. Wilham Henry Chambers, on January 10th, 1930. Waynman Dixon, on January 24th, 1930. C?lonel Sir William Wilson Hoy, K.C.B., on February 11th, 1930. SIr Alfred Downing Fripp, K.C.V.O., C.B., M.B., F.R.C.S., on February 26th 1930. ' The Viscount Gladstone, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., G.B.E., on March 6th, 1930. H~g~
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Colonel Sir William Charles Eldon Serjeant, C.B., on March . 15th, 1930. Sir James Readhead, Bt., on March 18th, 1930. James Wilson Robertson, C.M.G., D.SC., on March 19th, 1930. Colonel The Hon. George Elie Amyot, C.B., on March 28th, 1930. Andrew Barclay Walker, on March 30th, 1930. The Hon. Wallace Nesbitt, on April 7th, 1930. The Rt. Hon. Thomas Robinson Ferens, P.C., on May 9th, 1930. Colonel William Johnston Will, M.D., on May 31st, 1930. Sir William Lamond Allardyce, G.C.M.G., on June 9th, 1930. ir Arthur Conan Doyle, M.D., LL.D., on July 7th, 1930. Major-General ir Francis George Bond, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., on August 15th, 1930. ir H nry Farnham Burke, K.C.V.O., C.B., F.S.A., on August 21st, 1930. ir Aston \Vebb, G.C.V.O., C.B., F.S.A., LL.D., on August 21st, 1930. Major-General The Hon. ir Neville Reginald Howse, V.C., K.C.B., K.C.M.G., F.R.C.S., on eptember 19th, 1930. The Hon. ir Ebenezer John Buchanan, LL.D., on October 11th, 1930. Major Henry Vaughan Hart Hart-Davis, on November 7th, 1930. kn ) Li ut.-Colonel Thomas \Vallace, ~I.D., M.R.C.S. } (d t David Don. a e un own DA:\IES OF GRACE. Ethel Loui e, The Hon. Lady Forbes-Leith of Fyvie, O.B.E., on January 1 t, 1930. Agne Murray, Mrs. C. Ebden, C.B.E., on January 31st, 1930. Con tance Maria, Lady Harris, on February 12th, 1930. Cecil Mary, Lady \Vilson, C.B.E., on April 14th, 1930. Mi Edith Holden, R.R.C., on August 10th, 1930. Ellen Bertha, Mrs. Tufnell, in August, 1930. Harriet Julia, Lady Jephson, on ovember 24th, 1930. Jane Darling, Mrs. Montgomery-Campbell, on December 25th, 1930. Marian Elizabeth, Lady Plender, on December 31st, 1930. Ellen Lytcott, Lady Douglas (date unknown). CHAPLAI s. The \ enerable Ronald John Beresford Irwin, D.S.O., M.C., Archdeacon of Dorking, on July 8th, 1930. The Very Rev. John tudholme Brownrigg, Dean of Bocking, on October 15th, 1930. The ery Rev. \Villiam Holden Hutton, Dean of Winchester, on October 24th, 1930. The Right Rev. Ernest Harold Pearce) C.B.E., Bishop of \Vorcester ( ub-Prelate) on October 28th, 1930. COMMA DERS. Boles Reeves Rainsford, on January 19th, 1930. William Henry Ambrose, on January 28th, 1930. Cecil John Read MacFadden, O.B.E., M.D., on June 26th, 1930. Lieut.-Colonel Rupert Stewart, M.V.O., on September 15th, 193(,.
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OFFICERS (BROTHERS). Major Alfred Croudson Tunstall, LD., F.R.C.S.ED., on February 10th, 1930. Colonel Alfred Herbert Tubby, C.B., C.:'LG., F.R.C.S., on February 23rd, 1930. "Valter Rayner Brunton, LB., in eptember, 1930. Lieut.-Colonel Granville Cecil Dougla Gordon, C.V.O., D.S.O., on October 3rd, 1930. Major Arthur Richard Frederick Exham, M.D., on October 19th, 1930. Edward Douglas Whitehead Reid, M.B., iII.R.C.S., on October 20th, 1930. Major \Nalter \Varing, on November 16th, 1930. Sir Otto Beit, Bt., K.C.M.G., on December 7th, 1930. ir Henry Edward Randall (date unknown).
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OFFICERS (SISTERS). Miss Edith Naomi Bourke, on March 23rd, 1930. Yiolet Frances, The Hon. Mrs. keffington myth, on October 24th, 1930. SERVIXG BROTHERS. Peter Howard, on April 1st, 1930. \Villiam Hollings, on April 14th, 1930. Albert James England, on September 23rd, 1930. Daniel Davies, on Tovember 7th, 1930. Tudor Davies, on November 15th, 1930. \Villiam Catlin, on November 30th, 1930. \Villiam Edward Joseph Gilbert, on December 5th, 1930. Edward Pierre lartin, on December 10th, 1930. Eyan Owen Lloyd. } Daniel Roberts. (date unknovm). David \ Villiams . SERVING SISTERS. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs.
Emily Forrest, on March 29th, 1930. Lucy Harrison, on May 8th, 1930. Letitia Magowan, in September, 1928. Jane Simmonds, on December 10th, 1930. HOXORARY ASSOCIATES.
Adolf Simkins Arenhold, M.D., on September 14th 1929. Lieut.-Colonel Arthur James Cary, T.D., L.R.C.P.I.', on January 13th, 1930. Lieut.-Colonel Charles Frederick Kennan Murray, O.B.E., M.D. , on March 7th, 1930. Ernest Mansford Knowling, l\LB., l\1.R.C.S., on March 21st, 1930. The Hon. Elizabeth Charlotte Knollys, on April 25th, 1930. Colonel William Dyne Steel, M.D., on November 21st, 1930.
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ST. JOHN OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL AT JERUSALEM. The following is extracted from the Thirty-ninth Annual Report of the Committee:The Annexe, after many disappointing delays, due to a variety of -cau es, was at last opened for the reception of patients on June 19th. The building is not yet quite completed-the great gate is not in its place; the Hunter-Weston Memorial still requires finishing touches and boundary walls on the north and south sides await erection. The general appearance of the Annexe Courtyard, with its tiled arcades and patterned floors and the large centre court open to the air, also paved with a pattern of large tiles of light grey and black, the picturesque Hunter-\Veston 1emorial facing the entrance, and the thirteen shields between the arches has a very pleasing effect and has certainly made .a hand orne addition to the architectural story of modern Jerusalem. Over the Great Gate are the arms of the Order on the keystone and above the arch are the shields of H.M. The King, The Grand Prior, and the Sub-Prior. On the exterior of the north wall al e three more coats of anns. The building of the Annexe has been already amply justified. Owing to the increa ing traffic on the road between the Hospital .and the nnexe the Committee has decided that in the interests of the Medical and ursing taff there should be a subway between the two buildings. This will cost about £500, and, as soon as the necessary municipal and other authorities concerned have been satisfied as to technical details, the construction of the subway will be commenced. The Honorary ecretary, accompanied by Mrs. Perowne, visited the Ho pital in larch, and were most hospitably entertained by the "Varden and :\Irs. trathearn during their stay of over ten days. The Hospital then wa still to an appreciable extent in the hands of workmen. The old stable had been converted into temporary baths for men and women patient with satisfactory result. In the kitchen the new stove had proved a uccess and the walls were being tiled, a were also the lobby and the tairca e and landing leading up thence to the Main Court. The effect of thi tiling is good and enhances the appearance of the Hospital enormou ly. The male and female lavatories were still unfini -heel at th date of the visit, but when finished will compete with anything of their kind in the most up-to-date Institution. n anonymou donor, who vi ited the Hospital recently, has enabled the ommittee to make a great improvement in the Out-Patient Department by throwing two of the waiting rooms into one, and tiling practically all the walls. The cost of this is approximately £500 and the very hearty thanks of the Committee have been extended to so generous a benefactor. The Committee has sanctioned the placing in each ward of an illuminated brief record of the main outline of the life's history of the individual whose name the ward bears. This should add to the interest of vi itors who in pect the Hospital. . Before leaving the year s story of building and improvements there IS one addition to the annual cost of maintenance which has to be mentioned, and that is the very serious increase in the cost of water which will probably reach the high total of £ 150 per annum or more:
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One cause of this is the installation of meters and consequ nt payment by consumption, and another cause is the additional lavatories in the Annexe which are u ed by thousands of patients and their acquaintances. It is naturally causing the Warden some concern, and every effort is being made to keep the consumption of water within reasonable limits. The Committee is considering the possibility of meeting the difficulty by the addition of a cistern or cisterns to the three already in use. The Hospital was vi ited in eptember by Dr. T. Drummond hiels, M.C., M.P., Under Secretary of tate for the Colonie, who was in Palestine on official business. He was much impressed by all he saw of the work being done, as is evident by the following letter which he wrote on his return to the Chancellor, Lieut.-General ir ylmer Hunter-Weston : COLONIAL OFFICE, DOWNING TREET, S.\Y.1. November 25th, 1930 . DEAR SIR AYLMER, I have recently returned from a visit to Palestine, and I thought that you, as Chancellor of the Order of St. John, might care to know how much I was impre . ed by the importance of the work being done under the auspices of the Order in the fine Ophthalmic Hospital in Jerusalem. The buildings are splendidly sited, and are equipped 'w ith the latest applications of science to the diagnosis and treatment of eye conditions. The medical staff, headed by the well-known and distinguished ophthalmic surgeon, Dr. trathearn, is one of which any hospital might be proud. The nursing sisters, attractive and devoted, are likewise cheerful and efficient. The whole staff admirably expres ed the spirit of service, which is the spirit of the Order. Eye diseases are a scourge to the peoples of the East, and the importance of the work of prevention and cure is obvious. The Hospital not only serves its own large circle of patients, indoor and outdoor, without distinction of race or creed, but it is of great assistance to Government in the opportunities for special training in eyes which it affords for Government doctors and nurses serving other districts. It is undoubtedly an invaluable public health asset in Palestine, and as such is greatly appreciated by Government. Those who are responsible for its institution and maintenance may be a sured that they have contributed to the advancement of science and to the welfare of suffering humanity. I am, Sincerely yours, (Sgd.) T. DRUMMOND SHIELS.
On the completion of her three years' Agreement, Dr. Muriel Hamilton vacated her office of Registrar and returned home. Her place has been taken by Dr. G. F. Alexander, Major, R.A.M.C. (Ret.). Both the Sub-Warden, who reported for duty in November, 1929, and the new Registrar, who reached Jerusalem in July, have been incapacitated for some weeks by. severe illnes.ses since their arrival, the former having had two operatIOns. Palestme frequently treats newcomers hardly in the matter of health, and even the Warden has been on the sick list ~th a feve~ .attack. With so much illness among the Medical Staff it IS not surpnsmg that the figures of the patients have not shown a return ~o the pre-Riot years. The Committee takes this opportunity of thank~ng Mr~. St~wart, M.B., for renewed valuable help, voluntarily given~ In dealmg WIth pressure of work in the Baby Clinic.
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As foreshadowed in the Report for 1929, the Matron, Miss Ir:gham , was obliged to give up her work and return home after he~ long Illness. On the advice of the Warden, ister M. Dight has been gIven the post of Acting-Matron. . Archdeacon tewart has been appointed Honorary Chaplam to the Hospital. He has always taken the keenest interest in the wo~k. of the Order in the Holy Land and is a frequent and welcome VISItor to the Staff and the wards. . Compared with 1929 the statistics of Patients show an mcrease with the exception of In-Pati~nts, tho,ugh the figures. have not recovered to those of the years immediately pnor to 1929 whIch, for the reasons mentioned in the Report for that year, sufficiently accounted for ~he marked reduction. 0 far as In-Patients are concerned, the ~ork.gomg on in the Hospital seriously interfered with. the accommodatIOn m t~e ward and the illness of the taff al 0 had ItS natural effect. T~ere IS no rea on to suppose that 1931 will not show that the reductIOn In numbers is only temporary. . The Income and Expenditure Account shows that the cost of mamtenance to the Order has been slightly higher than last ,Year, caused t o a great extent by the increased charges for wat~r, wh~ch for the ~rst time appear as a separate item on the Exp,endlt,?-re SIde. Donatr?ns how an increase of £90, but thi increase IS owmg t~ th~ followmg exceptional gifts which cannot b.e relied on to recur: HIS HI~hness t~~ ga Khan, £ ; Ir. eton Chnstopher, £20; Mr. J ohn Perrmg, £10u , Mr. \Vhitelaw Reid, £40. . Gifts for special purpo es, in addition to the £500 alr~ady mentIOned, include £52 10 . from the Order of the Temple, Great Pnory for England and \Vale , which provided a Pantostat. for t.he X-ray ~oom, and £50 from the Ladies' Linen Guild for a specific pIece of eqmpment for the Annex. 0 h f During the financial year ended eptember 30th, 193 , t e sum ? £5 131 ha been pent on the Annexe and H o p,ital, lea,ving a balance.lll the Grand Prior' Appeal Fund of £2332. ThIS has sr~lce been heaVIly depleted by further payment on account of. the Ho pltal and Annex.e, and the e timate of a final balance made III last year s Report WIll unfortunately prove to have been very optimistic. . Lady \Vatson, our invaluable Hor:. !reasurer III Jerusalem, has surpas ed all previous record by remlttmg no less than £300 for the upkeep of ten bed , a~ increase of nearly £30. over .192~. Your ~om mittee i deeply con CIOUS of the debt of gratrtude It will ~ver 0\\ e .to Lady \Vatson, not only for her unremittin~ efforts to raIse finanCIal support for the Hospital of the Order, ,?ut qmte a ~uch for her devoted work in the Linen room of the Ho pltal, over whIch she has now for so many years zealously presided. . There are no new members of Committee to chromcle, but th~ loss of two old members will be severely felt. Mr. Frank Cook has reSIgned after acting for thirty years. His father, who:n he succeeded, was .on the Committee from the beginning-thus makmg a total. of som~thmg like fifty years' family service. ir Charles Yate has retrred oWlllg to his living in hropshire-he ha.s been ~ member for over fifteen ,Year. Both will continue to take an lllterest m the work of the Order m the
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Holy Land in their retirement from active participation in the deliberations of the Committee. Commander Ernest Garle has been appointed to repre ent the Ho pital Committee on the Council of the Order. Hc acted as Honorary :: ecretary during the absence of the Honorary ecretary in India from ::\ovember, 1929, to April, 1930, and received a hearty vote of thanks from the Committee for his ready as istance in carrying on thc ecretary' work. The need for more books for the Hospital Library is great, and the .gramophone is languishing for more records. Your Committee heartily .endorses the Appeal from the Matron and i ters for morc books and records, which should be sent to the Gate, addressed to the Honorary ecretary. . A study o! the Report o! the Ladie ' Linen Guild shows how great ~ t~e help gIven by the ladle of the Order to the Ho pital in providing It WIth so many neces aries that would otherwi e havc to be found and paid for by the Committee out of it annual grant. The ommittee would again, on behalf of the Order, thank the Linen Guild for it welcome support. The Committee cannot close this Report without once again te tifying to its appreciation of the devoted and enthu iastic work of th \Varden in every branch of the work of the Ho pital, who in pires hi colleague to emulate his example, and they in their turn ha\'c earned the gratitude of the Committee. To Lady \Vatson, to the late ratron, to the Acting-Matron, the Nursing taff, and to all thosc employed in and around the Hospital, whether Briti h or Pale tinian, the ommittee on b~half of the Order offers thanks for their ervicc in rendcring the HospItal a benefit to all who seek its aid in their affliction and a ourcc of pride and satisfaction to the Order which maintains it. ST. JOHN A~IBULA CE A
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The Director of the Ambulance Department and thc Ambulance Committee of the Order have the honour to submit the following report of the work of the t. John Ambulance Association for the information of His Royal Highness The Grand Prior and the Chapter-General :_ INSTRUCTION.
The number of certificates issued in England, Ireland and \Vales during the year (as compared with the year 1929), is as follows : First Aid (l\1en) " ,,(Women) Home Nursing (:\Ien) " ,,('Yomen) Home Hygiene (:\Ien) (Women) Sanitation Cookery ..
1930. 2,,677 7,365 1,190 5,319 76 35-1-1-9 1
1929. 23,55 ~ 7,9,5 955 4,-1-05 125 191 30
Priory for vVales
-1-3,031 6,105
37,245 6,132
49,136
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bringing the grand total to date to 1,849,126. It will be observed that the figures for 1930 show an increase in Engl~nd <:-n~ Ireland o.f 5 786, which is highly satisfactory. At. the saI?e tIme It IS not an mcrease which can be looked for yearly, bemg attnbutable largely to the number of persons coming forw~rd for .instru~tion in ~?nsequence of the" C?al Mines General RegulatIOns (FIrst AId) 19~0.' an extract f~oI? whIch i given elsewhere on page 46. In additIOn, .th~ CommlSSI?ner of Police of the Metropolis arranged with the AssoClatIOn for the m,struction and examination of Officers who had joined the Force pnor to 1922, and had not therefore attended the classes for Recruits at Peel House which the Association initiated that year. Several hundred Officers assembled for instruction immediately on completion of the arrangcments in July. The Association also notes. with satisfaction that classe of instruction are now regularly orgamzed by the headquarters of the alvation Army, and th~t t?e medallion of the Association must be obtained before a alvatIOmst can be promoted to the rank of aptain or take charge of a post in the slums. . The number of re-examination awards issued during the year IS: 13,663 medallions, 33,741 labels, and 5,346 pendants-each an increase on la t ycar s figure, with a total increase of 6,079; the number of re-examination vouchers issued through Detached Classes was 5,771. As regard instruction overseas, special mention J?-ust be made of the anadian Branch where the number of persons mstructed shows an increa e of 30 pe~ cent. The figures for 1929 show~d an increase ~f over 1,000 on the previou year, but that has been ea Ily surpassed thIS year, constituting a remarkable record. \Vhether these figures exceed the expectations of thc Canadian Branch or not they reflect the gr~<l:t~st credit on the Canadian Executive, whose efforts to expand the actIVItIes of the ssociation have been most inten ive, and are greatly appreciated by the Ambulance Committee. It is ~ matter of cO,nsiderable regret to the mbulance Committee. ~hat, owmg to the .rulmg of t~e Law Officers in Canada that the petItIon to H.M. The Kmg to refram from bcstO\ving titles of honour and titular distinctions on Canadians should include the honours of the Order, it is unable to recommend to the Chapter-General the admission of Canadians to the Order. The Ambulance Committee has also watched 'with pride the efforts of the other Oversea Centres and Branches. The Commandery of the Order in outhern Africa having come into active operation with the fir t meeting of the Commandery Chapter in May, the work of the Association in outhern Africa is now controlled by the Commandery, and the Central Council for outh Africa ceases to function. The A ociation is much indebted to Their Excellencies the Governor-General and H.R.H. Prince s Alice for their interest and example, in illustration of which may be mentioned that a class was held at Government H.ouse and was attended by H.R.H. Princess Alice and Lady May Cambndge. In ew Zealand the work of the Association continues on its path of progress; but in Australia it has been somewhat. hampered by t~e financial depression in the Commonwealth. In Smgapore H.E. Ir Cecil Clementi, who did much for the Association in Hong Kong, has expressed his intention to promote the activities of the Association as far as possible. J
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COMPETITIO s. In the ambulance competitions held by the four grouped railways for the purpose of selecting two teams from each to represent them in the final, t?e .number of entries again showed a substantial increase. Th~ prelImmary c?mpetiton for ungrouped railways was held at t. john s Gate on Apnl lIth, Dr. . G. V. Harri , of London, being the Judge. The result of the competition was as follows : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Railways. 111arks. l\Ietropolita.n .. 390! Cheshire Lines Committee 346k Iidland a~d Great Norther~' Joint: : :: :: :: 327 London, hdland & Scot~ish and Great. \Yestern Joint (Shrewsbury) 29 Southern and London,.1IIdland c' ScottI h Joint (Somerset c' Dorset) 2 l\IaxImum marks obtainable: 450.
!he 1~tropolitan Rail.way, therefor~, railways m the final, whIch wa held m Clerkenwell, London, on May 23rd. The of ~Vorsbro' ~ale, and Dr. A. . Holden, petmg teams m the following order : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
represented the ungrouped the Northampton Institute, judges, Dr. K. H. Beverley, of Preston , placed the com-
Railways. Southern (Waterloo " A ") " .. London, M~dland & Scot~sh (Liverpool- orth Dock) London, ~IIdland & ScottIsh (Crewe-l\Iachine Shop) Great Western (Alexandra Dock) London & North Eastern (Hull) Southern (Horsham) London & North Eastern (Parkeston) Metropoli tan .. .. .. Great Western (Newport-Dock Street) .. l\Iaximum marks obtainable: 455.
In the unav.oidable absence of The Right Hon.
J.
lIIayks. 37 t 325! 29 -
H. Thomas, P.C.,
The FIrst AId CompetItIon open to members of the Police Forces of England, Wales, an.d ~he !sle of Man,. ~or the Pim Challenge Cup, was h~ld .as .usual. ElImmatmg CompetItIons took place in the Police DIstncts m Engl<l:nd and Wales during January, at the following centre : Manchester, D~rlIr:-gton, Do~caster, Birmingham, Brighton, ardiff, and London, the wmnmg team m each District representing it in the final. The result of the Final Competition, held at the Northampton Polytechnic Institute, Clerkenwell, London, on February 27th, was as follows : Police Forces. Birmingham City Police .. \Nest Sussex Constabulary .. Lancashire Constabulary .. Cardiff City Police Metropolitan Police" F" Division Durham County Constabulary East Suffolk Constabulary .. West Riding of Yorks Constabulary Gloucestershire Constabulary .. Maximum marks obtainable: 490.
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The judges were Dr. R. B. Duncan, of London, and Captain A . Ellison, M.R.C.S., of Leeds. The Pim Challenge Cup and the prizes were presented by The Right Hon. J. H. Clynes, M.P., the Home Secretary. After expressing his pleasure at being able to be present, the Home ecretary said: "There is a daily increasing demand for more police, and the need of making our roads more suitable for the speedy changes which have been taking place in the transport services of all kinds is evident. Many of our roads are strewn with the dead and dying, and until we get to the point when the maximum amount of carefulness will be exercised by those using our roads, and until roads are made more equal to the weight and character of the vehicles now upon them, I feel there will be an increasing need for the first aid services rendered by the police of the country. The police stand very much higher in the public regard than they did many years ago. At one time they had very few dutie. J ow they are expected to undertake service in times of fire, flood, injury, and accident of any kind. The majesty of the law find expre sion in many forms, but no aspect of that majesty is expres ed in finer form than that represented by the teams who have entered into whole ome rivalry to-day. To bring together teams of policemen in fir t aid rivalry tends enormously to benefit the people of our country.' In congratulating the Birmingham team, he added, " A man can enjoy no finer sensation than that of doing something for other people. ' PUBLICATIONS.
M.~., Lord Pnvy eal (who had p~omi ed to attend), the Challenge ShIeld, Corbet Fl~tcher C.up, and pnzes, were presented by ir Harold Hartley, .F.R.S.? Vlce-Pre~l~ent, London, Midland & cottish Railway.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Contd.
111 arks. 379.t 374~
369t 343 324 291 279 272
254t.
Regulation relating to cla ses were re-written during the year and amplified for the sake of clearness, and have been issued to all concerned. The regulations for Centres were al 0 re-written and amplified in order that Centres might have a better appreciation of their functions. The Cookery Textbook was also published during the year, but there ha not been a large demand for classes in this subject. TRANSLA TIONS. At the in tigation of the \Velsh League of Youth, whose suggestion ,'va supported by the Priory for Wales, the Association sanctioned the tran lation of A Preliminary C01f11Se of First Aid and A Preliminary COllrse oj H ome Nursing into \Velsh. It is anticipated that the translation of the e textbook will give considerable impetus to the work of the A sociation in the schools in North Wales. FIRST AID OUTFITS IN THE METROPOLIS. The scheme for the establishment of first aid outfits in the Metropolis, which the Association has formulated in collaboration with the Metropolitan Police, has taken more definite shape, and a number of outfits have now been placed in Police Kiosks in Kingston, Richmond, \i\Tood Green, Wimbledon, and various other parts of London. These outfits have been of much value in a number of instances.
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REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GE ERAL MEDICAL COMFORTS DEPOTS.
No new Depots have been establi hed in London or in the Provinces and the Depot at Oxford House, Bethnal Green, has been closed. ,. RESIG ATIO
OF MR. W. H. l\IORG.\l .
The Committee records with great regret that on account of ill-health 1\1r. \V. H. Morgan has re igned the office of Director of the tore De1?artment during the week following the clo e of the year under reVIew: Mr. Mo~gan .served the Order well and faithfully for thirty-si.· years m many directions. He was one of the earliest members of the St. John .Ambulance Brigade, re~igning from it in 1922 a Commi _ioner of the Bngade Overseas, having served in that rank as hief 'taft Officer to th~ Chief Commissioner. for many years. Mr. forgan was al 0 up~rmtende!lt of the I~vah~ Transport Corps of the s ociation, and ca.r ned out hIS many duties wIth zeal and efficiency. He will be greatly mls~ed by.the Order and by hi many friends. Smce thIS Report wa compiled, w record v\ith regret the d ath of Mr. Morgan on March 30th, 1931.
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of one to every thirty persons employed elsewhere underground. A list of the first aid men employed underground shall be kept posted up in the first aid room or elsewhere at the surface of the mine. STORES DEPART\IEKT.
This department suffered in Maya great loss by the retirement, owingto ill-health, of Mr. \V. H. Morgan, O.B.E. Mr. Morgan's invaluable services have been dealt with elsewhere in this Report. Otherwise thework of the department for the pa_t twelve months has been both progres ive and satisfactory. ST. PAlJL'S A:'IBULA. ' CE STATIO~.
The total number of persons who received first aid assistance during the year wa 1,020. The station is open throughout each week, unday included. I::-\Vi\LID TR,\XSPORT CORPS.
MERITORIOUS FIRST AID CERTIFIC:\ TE.
The Meritorious First Aid Certificate ha been a,,'arded to : Police Constable \\ illiam George Plmvrnan (\\'inche ter). Arthur James Combs, Newhaven ( outhern Railway). Thomas Leslie Forrest, ewnham Branch. Harry D. Atkin) Parkgate, Rotherham. COAL ::'IIINES GE TER,\L REG L'LATIOX
. Co~s~derable impetus has been given to the work of the ociation m . mml~g areas as the re_ult of the Coal line General Regulation:. (FIrst AId). dated February 11 th, 1930) made by the Board of Trade und~r Sections 85 and 86 of the Coal Mines ct 1911. The e provide for Adequ~te arrangements: .. for rendering fir t aid treatment to any person m or ~bout the mme who may be injured or be taken ilL" That at e".ery mme where the total nun:ber of persons employed in any one. Shl~t ex~eeds a hundred) a fir t aId room adequately equipp d and mamtamed m good order must be provided. It mu t be placed und.er the ch,:-rge of a competent person, who shall always be readil avaIlable ~unng working hours. \Vhere the total number of person . employed. m anyone shift does not exceed a hundred, other suitable shelter .Wlth ad~quate equipment must be provided. In addition the regulations specIfy that a suffi.cient n::rmber of the persons employed undergroun~ shall be men holding certificates of proficiency in fir t aid from .a SOCIety or Body approved by the Board of Trade. ' 0 far as practIcable, ea~h o~ these men shall be included among a group of person regularly: workmg m the same part of the mine and known to them a a fir~t aid man. The number of first aid men shall be not less than one m respect of fif~y persons employed at anyone time in any district of a fireman, exammer or deputy, and not less than in the proportion.
The total mileage covered was 62,202, and was made by:Arm. trong Ren a ult ros ·Iey 2 Talbot 1 ro sley 1 Talbot 2 Morri
.iddele y
21,178 17,195 15,6-1-1 2,550 13
3,36 2,132
Total ..
62,202
The 1. wo ro ley car were sold and replaced in August last by two lem nt Talbot oth the new cars have proved satisfactory. The R nault and the ~Iorri will shortly be di po ed of. During the year ending ' eptember, 1930, there ha been a large increase of removals made for the very poor, po ibly due to conditions prevailing generally in indu ' tr . The Order' linic, Ranelagh Road, Pimlico, has sun-ray and oth r electrical treatment which are becoming popular. Yery poor people are taking advantage of thi treatment. The Invalid Transport orp ha been called upon to convey patients to and from the Clinic, and many of the e patients can afford to pay very little. One ambulance ha been ngaged in th tran port of such cases for two days a week. The Invalid Transport orp, therefore, mu t be regarded as a charitable rather than a profit-making in titution. CONCLUSION.
The Committee again expre se its indebtednes to those members of the medical profession who have lectured to and examined its classes, to Centre and Class ecretaries, and to those others who have devoted so much time in the interests of the Association: their co-operation . is greatly appreciated.
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T.
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE AT HOME. Major-General ir Percival Wilkinson, K.C.M.G., C.B., the Acting Chief Commissioner, reports as follows : I have the honour t o submit my eventh Annual R eport. The period compd ed in this return hows th at the Brigade continues to increase in numbers, and its m embers of all ranks are keen in fulfilling the duties allotted t o them , and in a i ting in every way t o further the general welfare of the Brigade by special effort to acquire permanent Headquarters and n ew Mot or Ambulance. STRENGTH . The net increase during the year i as follows:Ambulance. . ursing
Divisions. 92 11
Personnel . 2,632 120
103 22 6
2,75_
Cadet Ambulance Cadet Nursing
5+()
The following table shows the strength of the Brigade at the end of the year under review:England \ Vales Ireland Total
England \Vales Ireland Total
lIIen. 1,007 203 11 1,221
DIVISIONS. TVomen. 497 60 16 573
Total. 1,50+ 263 27
Jiell. 35,6 '0 5,69 3+3
1,7 9·~
41,712
CADETS. DIVISIONS . Total. Girls. Boys. 103 no 167 12 90 7 .2 1 1 2+6
116
362
PERSONNEL. fj'Ol1lell. 11,977 1,120 312 13,409
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HO~IE.
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It would b e a mistake to accept the number of ca. e treated which are reported officially, as a total number of case in which help is rendered by members of the Brigade. This is due to many members b eing so keen on their work that they fail to make proper return. One ca e which recently came to my notice was that of an officer who e record howed 21 drills but no duties performed, whereas it wa found that during the year he carried out nearly 300 duties, many of them dealing with the tran port of patients. In connection with the work of the Kursing Divi ions, I again desire to place on record the valuable assistance rendered to me by the Lady Superint ndent-in-Chief. Amongst the pecial activities referred to in her report, I would specially mention the development of the hospital attendance, particularly at tho e hospitals in the London area, from which large numbers receive such valuable experience. I would 0 refer to the ucce s which has attended the Lady uperintendent-inhie£'s effort to meet the first aid requirements of the Girl Guide amp. Thi ervice i proving very popular with the Girl Guide Organization and with our member. \vho attend the camps. I regret the Brigade ha lost, through death, the services of Countv ommi ioner Major A. R. F. Exham, M.D ., County of Shropshire, and 'si tant Commi sioner C. J. R. MacFadden, O.B.E., :'I.D., No.1 (Prince of \Vale ' ) Di trict . Both officers had been connected with the Brigade for many years, during which time they rendered yeoman. ervice .
al
203 3+3
2
J 011
Total. 47,657
COUXTY ORGAXIZATIOX.
G, '0
655
During the year :\0. 6 Di trict has, on the retirement of Major A. IIammersl y J hn ton a cting Commissioner, owing to ill-health, been placed on the ounty y tem with Northumberland and Durham a one ounty; and the orth and East Riding as separate Counties. . The City of Bri tol, previou ly included in the County of Gloucester, ~ no\\' recognized a a eparate County Organization, thus bringing it mto lin with the ity of Birmingham.
55,121
PERSONNEL.
Doys. 3,031 1,60 23
GirlS.
T utal.
2,427 2+7 20
5,+5 ,~
4,662
2,69+
7,356
1,,5 5 +3
DRILL H.\LL .
It will be n otice.d tha~ the neces ity for till further increasing the s trength o~ t?e Bngade 1S very clearly brought out in the Report of the Comm1sslOners. In n o area ha the work increased more rapidlv than in L ondon, and t o meet this increased demand the trenath No.1 (Prince of \ Vales's) District has increa ed by 1,171 duri~g the pas~ two years; whilst the public duties actually carried out, each lastmg for at least four hours, amounted this year to 65,S 5. There are few occasions where large crowds assemble that members of the Brigade cannot be seen , prepared to r ender fir t aid if their services are required. The R eport s of the Commis ioners show the large number of calls made and h ow extremely heavy some of the calls bave b een in various parts of the countrv. An analysis of the R eturns show that 451 ,370 cases of acciden t and sudden illness were r ecorded as having been attended by the Brigade personnel, and the attendances at Civil H ospitals n'Jmber 12,035.
of
The high appreciation in which the work of the ssociation and Brigad i held by their fellow citizens is well illustrated by the number of permanent headquarter which have been acquired since the \ Var. Many of th~m contain room ufficiently large for the carrying out of tretch r dnll and other form of training, be ides giving ample room for lecture and ocial function . . The Ord r has for many year as i ted units by loans in the acquisihon of their headquarters, and this has done much to encourage units to collect the necessary fund . During 1930 the following new drill halls were opened : o. 4 Di trict-Tra\vden, Heywood, Bacup, Morecambe, Chorley. No .8 District-Cranleigh and H ove. The Bacup H eadqu arters cost over £-*,000, and Chorley H eadquarters over £3,000. 4
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REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GEl ER .\L
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE AT HO~1E. L SPECTIONS .
Ai\IBULA CE TRANSPORT.
The Brigade continues to extend its phere of activity in connection with ambulance transport, and many new ambulance have been added to the fleet operated by the Brigade. This is due to the genero ity of those who have seen and appreciated the work of the A ociation and Brigade, and the neces_ity for rapid tran port of the ick and injure 1 to hospital. . Tw~ hundred ~nd twenty-four ambulance arc operat d by the Brigade, mcludmg 75 whlch have been loaned by the Home rvice mbulance Committee. During the year under review, 42,081 pati nt have been moved in the e ambulances. It is till found in some large citie that the City CounciL' cntrust the \~hole of t.he ambulance ervice to the Brigade. Two examples of thls are Bn tol, where the Brigade ha ix ambulance, and in ~lymouth and District, where there are eight ambulance, con tantly In use. The continued support of the funicipal Authoritic' and the Police i' a convincing te timony to the efficiency of the ervicc and tIl manner in which this special work is carried out.
ROAD .ACCIDEXT SERVICE.
All work carried out by the Brigade entail _elf- acrifice on th part of our personnel, but no ection demand more in this conn etion than the ser;ice .rende~ed on the highway. From Ea ter until . pt mb r, ove~ 5~0 FIrst Ald Posts were establi hed at dangerou cross-roads in vanous parts of the country. Report to hand how that 6,0\.: 2 accident cases were treated. It will be noticed that thi D.lSure i 2,000 les. than t~at for ~929, althout?h the number of Fir t Aid Po. t ha. increa. cl by 1~0 .. ThIs m~y pOSSIbly be attributed to the tcacly impwycment in opemng up blmd corners and other dangerou pots on OlIr main roaeL. From thes~ figur~s it will readily be recognized that the Brigade ha. through thIS serVlce saved much suffering to their fellow citizen and have do~b.tless pr~vented by timely aid many case becoming a prmanent m]ury or m many case fatal. The B~igade in thi~ work has been greatly 11 lped by tb r ady eo-operatlO~ o~ the PolIce, M~toring Organizations, and County Council. In som~ dlstncts much assIstance has been received from transport compames, who have granted special facilitie for conveying our personnel to their posts. The appearance o£ our uniform on the roads has beyond que tion had a steadymg e~ect on moto~ists, who are now beginning tf) realize that our personnel IS placed at pomts considered dangerous to trafftc. Furthermore, that the motorists appreciate our work is evident from the excellent response made to appeals by units on the road on various occasions. At one collection, over £ 150 was subscribed by motori ts in one day. I have the greatest admiration for those who undertake this road work, and I tender my grateful thanks to all those who have served in this connection during the past season.
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H.R.H. Princess Mary, Countess of Harewood, honoured the Staffordshire ursing Units by inspecting them at andon. Lord Allenby honoured No. 1 (Prince of \ Vales's) District by inspecting it in Hyde Park. During the year I inspected the Oxford, Bucks, Berks, and Gloucester nit at Oxford; the Leice ter Corps at Leicester; the orth tafford'hire Units at andon Park; Northumberland and Durham Units at Lumley Park; ,ussex and urrey Units at Hastings; and Kentish Fnit at Tunbridge \Vell . The A i tan t Chief Commi sioner inspected the Bristol Corps; the '\Yarwick hire orps; the Birmingham Corps; and the Herne Bay 'Cnit~.
The Lady uperintenc1ent-in-Chie£ inspected the Temple, Civil ervice, Toynbee Hall, \Yc t Ham, Ley ton and Leyton tone, Barking and Ilford ~ Tur ing Divisions, and Birmingham ursing nits. The s i tant urgeon-in-Chief inspected the outh-east Lancashire Unit, and the Hull Corps. The two out tanding in pections of the year were held at Tunbridge ,\V 11 (I r entish LJnits) and Ha ting ( urrey and ussex Units). Both received the full upport of the Municipal Authorities. In each case the mnmi ioner received an official invitation from the Mavor and 'orporation for the in pectlOn to be held in their respective" towns. Both inspection were held on a unday, and the programme in each cas includcd a ervice in the Parish Church. The proceedings were urganiz cl by a pecial committee formed by the Mayor, comprising m mhers of the orporation, the local Brigade Officers, and a member of the District 'taff, the latter acting as Liaison Officer between the :JIayor and the Commi' ioner. An official lunch was given by the :Jlayor and orporation; the In pecting Officer was asked t o lay a \Heath on the \Yar Iemorial ; to inspect contingents of the local organization..,; afld to yi 'it the H o_pital. Tea was given to all members of the Brigade, after which they were addre sed by the Mayor and by th In 'pectinO' Officer. In all ca es the parades were well organized, and all ranks were smartly turned out and showed much keenn ess in their work. CO:-IPETITIO~S.
The Annual Competition for the (( Dewar )' and (( P errott Challenge hield took place at the Great Central Hotel, London, on May 9th, th~ re ult being a follow : II
A::'IIBULA~CE . tt
XURSIKG.
Dewar" Challenge Shield.
::'Iitchell and Butlers Division, District. {OH marks.
o. 3
" Symons Eccles" CliP. :i\Iiddlesborough Division, 378~ marles. tt
J:
TO.
6 District.
" P errott " Challenge Shield. Guildford Nursing Division, No. District.
" Corbet Fletcher" Trophy . LIanelIy Tursing Division, Priory for 'Wales. 334 marks.
" Chalmers" Trophy.
The Trimble" Trophy.
ewton Abbot Division, No.9 District.
8
337 marks.
LIanelIy \Vales.
.L
ursing Division, Priory for
" Lady Nlountgarret" Cup . Guildford District.
ursing
Division,
1\ o.
8
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The hi ld, up and Prizes were pre ented by H.R .H. Princess Arthur of Connaught. The Brigade highly appreciate the continued and invaluablc help which \-yas so generou ly given by 1r. J ohn l\Iaxw 11 and Mr. J 0 eph Grossman, of the Briti h International I~ ilm Co. Ltd ., in producing the scenery and supplying actors for the e ompetition. To the Judge' Committce, Judge, my Organizing tan, and tewards, I tender my sincere thank. MEDIC.\L CO~Il~ORT DEPOTS. One hundred and nine of the e Depot- are operated by the Brigade. This work continue t o serve the purpo e for which it was started, by aiding the needy ick in their home, and its dcvclopmcnt i - as urcd by the nature of its appeal to the medical and nur ing prof ~sions. AVAL A D J\lILIT.\RY RE ERVE . The Royal aval Auxiliary ick Berth Reservc i- at its full c tablishment , viz., 1,275, and has a long (( waiting list.' During the year 1,067 re ervi t completcd a cour c of ~ ycn days training, and the report by the Inspecting Iedical ffic r on thc r ' ult of these trainings showed that the standard of ability continu ' cl at a high level. The t ot al strength of the Military Ho pitals Rc_c n 'c i..., 1,327, an increase of 294 for the year. Five hundred and fifty-one membcr underwent a wc k's cour e of training at Military Hospital. The report from thc'> ho""pitals continue to show that the dutie carricd out by thc mcmber have bccn performed to the sati faction of the l\1ilitary Authoritic~. There are 239 Voluntary Aid D etachments, with a total tr ngth of 7,095, of whom 1,494 are mobile membcrs. co CLUSIOX. Once again it is my privilege t o thank all rank fur thcir activc support during the past year. It is to the loyal and efficient co-operation of Commissioners and their taffs, and the Officers of nit, that the continued increase in the strength and efficiency of the Brigade i~ principally due, and I tender to them my sincere appreciation and grateful thanks for their valuable services. During the year ended December 31 t, 1930, 672 ervice Medal for fift een years' completed service, and 316 Bars for every five year' further efficient service, were awarded to members of the Brigadc at Home (see pages 19- 25). ST. JOHN AMBULA CE BRIGADE OVER EA '. Colonel J. L. Sleeman, the Chief Commis ioner of the Brigade Oversea reports as follows : -
I
I have the honour to submit my first report as Chief Commissioner of the t. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas, an appointmcnt created by the resignation through ill-health of Major-General ir Havelock Charles, Bt., G.C,V.O., K.C.S.I., who had been Chief Commi sioner from January, 1920, until June, 1930. I wish to record my appreciation of
JOlIN Al\lDULA. CE BRIGADE OVERSEAS .
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the honour ,vhich has been conferred on me b y His Royal Highness The rrand Prior, in being appointed to succced so distinguished a predcccssor. The valuable services to the Ordcr of Sir Havelock Charles arc well known to all its mcmber , and no words of mine can add to thc lu"tre of his fame or exprcss sufficiently the regret at his going. During the year 35 ncw Divisions (24 Ambulance and 11 Nursing) havc becn formed and 12 Divi ions (8 mbulance and 4 ursing) have lJeen eli banded, making a nct increase of 23 Divisions, and there has becn an increase of 771 mcmbers. The strength of the Brigade Overseas at December 31st, 1930, wa , therefore:Ambulance .. Xursi ng
Divisions . llIember•. 281 8,868 2,657 117 398
11,525
I am also plea ed to be able to report an increa e in the number of Cadct Divi 'ion. During the year 5 Cadet Divisions of boys and 7 Cadct Di,'i ions of girl have been registered, so that the Cadet strength at Dccembcr 31 t, 1930, wa 32 Divisions (18 Ambulance and 14 Nursing) with a 111 mbcrship of 794 (4 7 boys and 307 girls), an increase of 12 Divi"ion and 202 member. During the year 99 'crvice :J.Iedals and 39 ervice Medal Bars have bccn i ucd by the Order to members of the Brigade Over eas, and 2 , en'ice Badge have bcen i sued by Brigade Overseas H eadquarters (. ee page 26-2) . \ ritll regard to the work in each Dominion, it is my plea ure to report as foll ow : .\ U TR.\LL\. The Brigad Overseas continues to increase in spite of a period of gr at d pre ion, ix new Divisions having been formed during the year and the efficicncy of others well maintained. It i with gr at regret that I have to report the death of Ir. Boles h .. Rain ford, A i tant Commissioner on the taff of the Chief Commi ioner for Au tralia, ,\'ho, after a lifetime of work in the service of tll rder, dicd at ydney on January 19th, 1930. His death is a very real lo ~s to the Brigade in Australia. The vacancy is filled by the appointm nt of Dr. II. J. \V. Brennand, formerly an officer of the New ,'outh \Valc Di trict taff. I ha,'c al 0 to report "'ith rcgret the retiremcnt of 11r. G. F. Hussey, ~L i tant Commissioner in charge of the outh Au tralia Di trict. }Ir. Hu ey wa largely re pon ible for the formation of the first unit of the Brigade in outh usb-alia. He took charge of it on its formation, ancllater was appointed the fir t Officer in charge of the District . Throughout that period he did excellent work in the interests both of the District and the Order. In the ew outh \Vales District, \Ving-Commander H. R. G. Poate ha been promoted to the rank of Commissioner in charge of the District. In the \Vest Australia District the strength and efficiency of the Brigade O,'ersea has been extended and another Ambulance Division formed, and I have every reason to believe that this District continues to et a high tandard of organization and efficiency.
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During 1920 I vi ited Au tralia and familiarized my If with the work of the Brigade th re, being hown every c urte y and returning to New Zealand deeply impre ed vtith what I had seen. BER IUDi\.
I regret to haye to report the departure for England of Di trict uperintendent the Rev. A. E. Horner, which will add to the difficulties ""ith which the Hamilton Division has to contend, the chief of which i the hortage of medical men availabl and the difficulty of obtaining recruit. C\.'.\D.\.
I regret to report the di banding of two Di\Tision in Manitoba, for hadowed by the Commi ioner 1a t year. Thi, with the ,,'eeding out of all but active member, will re ult in a diminution in str ngth of the membership of the Brigade Over ea in this Dominion, though I am glad to report the registration of a new Divi ion. The difficulti s of the Chief Commi ioner and his Commi sioncr do not dimini h, but the efficiency of many Division and the keenne ~ and efficicncy of a large percentage of members i a matter for much atisiaction. "Thcn in 1929, I visited Canada and aw the work of the Brigad Ovcr ca there at fir t hand, I was remarkably impre ed \\ith the fin pirit of pub1ic service hown and with the great thoroughnes which characterized all the work I aw. CEYLO;\ ,
The membership of the Brigade Over cas in ylon may b saitl to be confined to the Police there, as the two ~ur ing Divi ion are, I regret to say, in a state of inactivity. I had the pIca ure of a \'i~it from the District uperintendent, ir Herbert L. Dowbiggin, during the year, and he emphasized the friendly pirit which exit betw en the public and the police, which he attribute almost ntircly to the beneficent work carried out by them in their capacity a First-.\.ider, The police who were at one time regarded by the local inhabitant. as persons to be avoided, are now sought out by them on very occa ion as persons to be confided in at every difficulty. In 1 29 I visited Ceylon and received much help from ir Herbert and hi. police in ing the valuable work of the Brigade Overseas, Hi well-de crved knighthood is a matter for satisfaction to all who have had the privilege to serve under, or know, him. HONG KOXG,
I am very sorry to lose the services of Mr. E. Ralphs, who on his retirement from the Colony was transferred to the Home Brigade. Mr. Ralphs took charge of the District on its formation in 1916, and the growth of its work and high standard of efficiency has been due almo t entirely to his energy and ability, A presentation was made to Ir. Ralphs on hi departure, at a large gathering when all scctions of the community, as well as members of the Brigade, joined in expre sing their appreciation of his work and their regret at his departure.
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Mr. Ralphs has very gencrously presented a trophy for competition amongst the ursing Divisions of the District. The work of the Brigade in Hong Kong has been carried on in splendid fashion, and the personnel continues to do valuable service . A new Division has been registered and, through the generosity of a Chinese lady, a new motor ambulance acquired. Members of the Brigade have again been prominent in life saving, and I am pleased to learn that th Belilios Medal has been a "varded to two members of the District during the year. Members have also been active in many cases of accident, an outstanding example of which was occasioned by the collap e of a verandah in Queen's Road, following a collision between a motor lorry and omnibu , when several people were buried. Member of the Brigade were at the scene of accident almost immediately, and wcr able to perform excellent work in rescuing and treating the victims. I am vcry plea ed to note the continued intere t of the Officials of the Governm nt of the Colony in the work of the Brigade, and this was xpres d \\'h n the Hon. \V, J. outhron, the Officer Administering the overnment, inspected the Corps and presented the Medals and Trophie won during the year. \Yhen in Hong Kong in 1929, I was impre . d \\'ith the efficiency of the work I aw and with the deep int re t shown in the Brigade Over eas among the Chinese. KEXYA.
This, the younge t of the District of the Brigade Overseas, continues to incrca~ e in trength and efficiency. As in Ceylon, membership conisb at prc -ent only of the police, who have found that the knowledge uf fir. t Aid ha bcen of great u e to them on many occasions. INDIA .
Anyone who ha not vi ited India in recent years cannot form any opinion regarding the un ettled conditions which have prevailed and which have 1110 t eriou ly interferred with the work of all Briti hand Indian bodies concerned with the welfare of that Empire. It wa my privilcge \\'hen vi iting India in 1929, to inspect units of the Brigade Oversca as a repre entative of the Order and Chapter-General, and I \Va grcatly truck with the fine spirit sho'w11 by both British and Indian in th work for humanity which characterize the work of the Brigade Over eas wherever it functions. Not the least interesting part of this vi it wa the occa ion when I was fortunate enough to visit Bombay during the mo t critical part of the rioting which occurred that year. Th troop had not yet arrived in Bombay to cope "vith the serious di turbance created by a triangular combat between Mohammedan. Hindu, and Pathan, and there \va grave disorder of 0 serious a character that many hundred of people were killed and injured, It was my privilcge to accompany Dr. Junan, whose work for the Brigade Overseas in Bombay is beyond all prais and whose personality obtains the respect of all Indian -, through the heart of the riot area. The atmo phere was tense and distinctly ugly, but in the very centre of this di turbed area wa a solitary first aid post of the t . John Ambulance Brigade, serving both police and rioter alike in the \vork of humanity. It \\'as
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a ignificant fact that although feeling ran high and the mob wa almost entirely out of control, our workers were recognized and unmolested. The fact that Dr. un an and I were permitted to walk through long lanes of Indian, worked up to the highest pitch of excitement and armed with lathi and other weapons, \vithout police guard or other protection and without the lightest nece ity for fear, indicates the re pect which the Brigade command through the great value of it. work. It is a matter for much satisfaction that the hief ommissioner for India has interested Major-General]. \V. D. Mcgaw, Director-General Indian Medical ' ervice, and l\Ii sA. M. Phillip, "LR.R . . , hief Principal Matron in India, in the work of the Order, and I am glad to r cord their appointments as urgeon-in-Chief and Lady uperint nd nt-in- hief for India respectively. It has not hitherto been po sible to fill the e po _is in India, and I am hopeful that with the co-operation of these t\ ·o Officers, empha i will be given to the progres of our work. \Vith a view to facilitating the control of the area of th TO. 2 Di trict, the Provinces of Bihar and Orri a have been eparated and con titut d a separate District- TO . 5-and placed in the charge of :ir ourtney Terrall as Acting Assi tant Commis ioner, who e co-operation I \\' lcome. The remaining area of the No.2 Di trict ha been further di"ided into two ub-Districts; Calcutta under the charge of Lieut.- olon 1 K. K. Chatterji, and uburban under the charge of Lieut.- olonel 11. ,uhrawardy. I regret to record the re ignation of l\fajor H. 1\1. P. Hew tt from the charge of the ::\0. 2 Di trict, who has been succ eded hy Dr. A. K. H. Pollock. Much good work has been done by the member of the Brigade at the various Festivals and other public occa ion, and in the Bomha \' District the services of the Brigade have again been utilized during the further riot which have unfortunately occurred. KEW ZEALAKD.
The Brigade Overseas in this Dominion i in a very healthy tate. Many new Divisions have been formed, including ten new ad t Divi~ions, and as usual much good work ha been done on public duty. Th formation of an adult Division from among the Rover couts in the city of \Vellington is a new departure and one to be welcomed. The intere t taken by His Excellency the Governor-General and Ladv Fergusson in the work of the Brigade during the time they have bee;l in ~ew Zealand has been a source of much encouragement, and their departure for England is a great 10 s for the Brigade Over as. Ladv Bledisloe has, however, very kindly accepted the position of Patronei' of Nursing Divisions, and her interest in this direction i a great help and encouragement to all ranks. I am glad to know that a new Ambulance Station and Headquarters has been opened at Whangarei, and an extension of Headquarters made at Auckland. These facilities will be a great help to the Divi ions in those areas. As one who had the privilege of serving for five years as Director of Military Training in New Zealand, a duty which took me through
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every part of the Dominion, I should like to record my admiration for the excellent work done by the Brigade Overseas, and exp:-ess my appreciation for the work performed by Colonel Barclay, the ChIef Commissioner for the Dominion. It is significant that New Zealand, who e Cadet sy tem has been outstanding in the world, shoul.d now also find the Cadet movement of the Brigade Overseas expandmg so well and efficien tl y. Although out of the scope of this Report, I feel it would be wrong for me not to refer to the extraordinarily fine work performed by the Brigade Over eas in ew Zealand during th~ ~ecen~ terrible earthqua~e at Napier and Hasting. To anyone famillar WIth New Zeal';lnd It will be apparent how difficult the communication between \Vellm~ton and uckland and the devastated area mu t have been at such a bme, for even in normal times they are not easy. Therefore it must stand to the credit of the Brigade Over eas in New Zealand. for all ~ime th~t within a few hours of the news of the earthquake bemg receIved (thl \vas delayed owing to broken communications) ambulances and personnel were on their way from Auckland and \\'ellington to the scene of t~e di aster. The canting nt from Auckland were actually at work 111 Napier at 5 a clock on the clay follo\ving, having travelled over 560 mile, by road that \\' re almost impa~ sable, in 1 s than twenty-four hour. O'CTH "\FRICA.
The y ar has been an out· tanding one in the hi tory of the Brigade in South . frica, through the formation of the Commandery of the Order in ' outh rn frica. Several new Divi ions have been registered, and a chern for the re-organization of the South African Railways and Harbours Di trict of the Brigade ha been formulated. I was very glad to learn of the erection of an Ambulance Hall at Bloemfontein to be th Headquarter of the ociation and Brigade in that Di trict. The building wa opened by Hi Excellency the Goyernor-General on , cpt ember 27th, and there is no doubt that it will prove of great value in the organization of the work in Bloemfontein. :Treat encouragement wa given to the work in outh Africa when at a cla held at Government House, H.R.H. Prince s Alice (Lady 'uperintendent-in- hid of Tursing Divi ions in South Africa) and Lady 1\Iay Cambridge succes fully undertook the examination for the First Aid certificate of the A sociation. As one familiar with outh Africa, I am in a position to testify to the excellent work being done there by the Brigade O',-erseas, and the high regard which is exhibited for it by both European and native. It i with great regret that I have to report the death of Sir \Yilliam Hoy, who was for many years the Assistant Commi ioner in charge of the outh African Railways and Harbours District of the Brigade. He had been connected with the Brigade since 1907, and had been the prime mover in the introduction of First Aid on the outh African Railways, and was largely re ponsible for the interest and efficiency of the railway First Aid organization . By his death the Brigade loses one of its best friends in outh Africa.
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In all parts of the Empire a growing interest is taken in the work of the Bngade by the general public and officials, and it give me great plea ure to draw attention to the intere t taken by the GovernorsGeneral of the various Dominion and the Governors of tates and Coloni~s in the affair of the Brigade Over ea and to the practical help .glven by them at Inspections, Pre entation, etc. Their pre ence and mtere t. at uch ~u?ction help to focu the attention of the public, ~nd the o~cIal r~cognlh~n thu given i a great help to tho e admini termg t~e Bngade m the dIstant part of the Empire. It IS my great pleasure to continue the appeal made annually by ir Hav~lock Charle , that Divi ions of the Brigade Ov r ea will, \\'herever possIble, make a donation to the Ophthalmic Hospital of the Order at Jerusalem, \\-here great work continues to be done in the name of the Order for the relief of ufferers. I wi h to take this opportunity of expre sing my deep :t thank to Mrs .. Lanc~l?t. Dent, A.R.R.C., the Lady uperintendent-in- hief of the Nursll1g DIVIsIOns for the valuable work she has done and -till continues to do for the .Brigade Overseas. That the Empire Tour of Iwpection she made ~unng 1929 wa of enormous value to the Brigade Over ea , I can teshfy, for I subsequently vi ited the arne Dominions and wa deeply impressed by the high opinion which her work had won from all.!. and the .great value of. such repre entation from t. John' ate. 1 hould lIke to take thIS opportunity on behalf of the Brigade OYereas to express the deepe t thank to olonel Brooks, the ommis ioner of No.1 Di trict of the Brigade at Home, and the members of the Di -trict, who have offered very generou hospitality to vi iting member from overseas for many years pa t. I haye also very much pleasure in thanking the Chief ommb ioners for the D?minions: Lieut.-Colonel G. Barclay, O.B.E., of Tew Zeabnd ; ~r. Benme H~wat, of outh Africa; Dr. T. torie Dix. on, of Australia; SIr. Henry MIll Pellatt, C.V.O., of Canada; and 'ir Henry :JIoncri ff SmIth, C.LE., of India-for the valuable services that hav b en giv n so freely ~o the work of the Brigade Over eas, in spite of many difftcultic and outsIde responsibilities. To all Officers in charge of Di tricts and other Officer - and rank, I would c~mvey my thanks and appreciation for their continued loyalty and theIr unselfish labours and devotion to the aim of the Order. I cannot ~onclude my Report without expressing on behalf of all who knew hIm, our deep regret at the resignation in October of ~fr. \V. H. Morgan, O.B.E., f~om the service of the Order aft r thirty- ix years of dev~ted work ~n ItS behalf. 1V1r. Morgan was for long intimately connected wIth the Bngade Overseas) ,vhose intere t he had much at heart . His many friends will learn with real regret that ~1r. Morgan died on March 30th, 1931. TO one has done more to help forward the 'work of the Briaade Ov~rseas than the Chief Secretary, Capt. A . J. Cahusac, 1\1.C . , ""hose as.slstance. has .been of inestimable value since my appointment. ot"':'Ithstandmg hIS other important and responsible duties he always finds tIme to help those members from Overseas who visit the Gate and his personal knowledge of those serving in distant parts of the En~pire has proved of the utmost value.
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PRIORY FOR VVALES
REPORT OF THE CI-L\PTER-GE~ERAL
SUBORDINATE ESTABLISHMENTS OF THE ORDER. PRIORY FOR \VALE S .
The passing of the late ir Herbert D. \V. Lewis, R.B.E., marks the close of the fir t era in the hi tory of the \Vel h Priory. His death) on January 23rd, 1931, came a a great shock to \Vales; and especially to the Priory per onnel and supporters, and was referred to throughout the Principality as an irreparable loss.' It must be remembered) however, that the sense of lo ~ s is perhaps modified in the realization of the value of the great organization he has bequeathed to posterity. Emerson ha said" an In titution is the shadow of a great man" ; and under the hadow" of ir Herbert Lewis many will find comfort nnd relief in their ufferings; a the Priory for \Vales. of which he was architect and builder, has been soundly establi hed, has proved its worth as a national organization, and i not likely to be neglected although hi. great per anality can promote its interest no more. On February 23rd, the Hon. John Hamilton Bruce ,,-as appointed by the Executive Committee to ucceed the late ir H erbert D. \Y. Lewi ~ , K.B.E., in the offices of Principal ecretary and Commi sioner for \\'ales, ubject to confirmation by Chapter. \rhil 't the thirteenth year' working i not characterized by any new ele\Telopment, the progre _ recorded in each successive year's report has been w 11 maintained. The oal :JIine General Regulations (Fir t Aid), 1930, has not only drawn the attention of the public to the importance of ambulance work in the mine, but has been the means of a greater number of qualified ambulance men being ayailable in the collierie~. E\T ry opportunity ha~ be n taken of encouraging the proprietors of public cI,'ice yehicle to provide fiLt aid equipment on their omnibuses, anel arrange for the attendants and drivers to be trained in ambulance work: and another deyelopment i the proyi -ion of adequate arrangemcnts for the treatmcnt of factorv accidents. The tralLlation of the Preliminary Course ' of First Aid and Home 1. Turing into \\'eLh by the Priory may have far-reaching effect~, a .. it is anticipat d that the \Yel h primers will be the means of large numbers of boy and girl taking up ambulance work. During (he year, 13,401 students attended a COUEe of in truction in Fir::.t Aid and 916 in Home Xursing and comparison of the results hown below with those of the fir t year's working of the Priory in 1919, when the total number of award i~ ued \"as only 2,519, helps one to realize the rapid growth of the ambulance movement in \Yale . CI
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U:;'IBER OF CERTIFICATES AKD OTHER A,\VARDS GAINED. First Aid 5,426
Marine 157
l\Iining 45
Home Nursing 815
Home Hygiene 27
Sanitahon 1
l\Iedallions 1,406
Labels 5,009
TOTAL 12,886
The~e figures ~how an increase of 651 on the total efficiency awards granted in 1929.
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REPORT OF THE CUAPTER-GENERAL
The total member hip of the Brigade has increased by 528 in 1929. :\. number of inactive unit were disbanded and the figure hereunder are an authentic record of tho e functioning at December 31st, 1930:ommissioners Sub-Corhmissioncrs en tre urgeon .. Staff Officers Corps Officers Divisional Officer Rank and File Cadets Total
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]1 3 '27
121 9-1-0 5,7-1-6 1, 07 L
,66,).
There has been a very gratifying increa e in Cadet member hip of 190 on the figures for 1929; and, in addition, 92 Cadet pa5=~ d into the senior rank~, thu~ proving the value of the movement as a recruiting ground for the Brigade, The continually increasing calls made upon the ,'oluntary n ic of the Brigade are being readily and efficien tly met. Road patrol duty i ' being taken up by a greater number of member and the unit ar being encouraged to organize thi us ful branch of ervice. Pcnarth has been added to the growing li~t of coa tal tmvn having Fir t Aid Po ts maintained and staffed by the local member of the Brigade. The acqui ition of ambulance halls is a growing aim among tll Brigade unit, to fo ter the fulfilment of which every encouragement is given. In this connection the great indebtedne of the Priory to its Honorary olicitor, 1\1r. Hugh M. Ingledew, for the volum of work undertaken by him in connection with the lea.es and a. ignments, should be gratefully acknowledged; together with the voluntary. ervices of Mr. T. E. mith, who acts in the capacity of Honorary rchitcct. These properties are ve ted in the Tru tecs of the Priory, and _0 kept, for all time, available for ambulance work. Ambulance competitions continue to be a very popular inccnti,· to efficiency. There are now ixty trophies "c ted in the Priory, including seven new cups and shields presented during the year. The \Velsh Brigade Final competition, held in ardiff on April 5 h, resulted in the two Carmarthenshire teanL, nam ly, Garnant and Llanelly Nursing, winning the championship trophics and tIl honour of representing Wales in the International competitions in London. It is a great pleasure to be able to record that the Llanelly Nursing team gained second place, thereby winning the tt Corbet Fletcher' Trophy; and as the team gaining the highest mark in the Individual Practical section of the competition, was awarded the tt Chalmers ., Tropll),. In the Welsh Railways ambulance competition in ardiff on Octobcr 23rd, the Newport (Alexandra Dock) G.\V.R. team was succe~sful in gaining the tt Harry Webb Cup. The competition for the" Dever ux ' Cup, vested in the Trustees of the Priory by Viscountess Hereford, for Police teams in the No.8 District (comprising Wales and Monmouthshire), was held on January 30th-the Priory being respon ible for the arrang ments-and the Cardiff City Police team proved successful. The tt Lady Lewis II and tt Lady Bute II Cups of the Priory were competcd for at the Royal ~ational Eisteddfod at Llanelly in August; and the usual II
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ambulance competitions were held in conjunction w,ith the Royal Welsh Agricultural Society'S annual show at Carnarvon 111 July. Thirty-five members were awar~ed the .Service Medal of the O~der on completion of fifteen years' effiCIent serVIce, and twenty-four receIved Bars for further periods of five years' efficiency (see page 29), There are 2 6 members of the Brigade in Wales enrolled in the 1ilitary Hospitals Reserve- an increase of .5? on ~he previous year. The establishment of the Royal aval AUXIlIary Ick Berth R eserve is complete; and there is a long waiting list to which several Wel~h names were added during the twelve months. Three Voluntary AId Detachments were enrolled during the year at Port Talbot; Bargoed, and Cwm. on iderable progress was made in the development of .the Priory' motor ambulance tran port service, which has become an mtegral part of the indu trial life of the community. The beautiful white ambulance cars ar a familiar feature of the traffic in the towns and village throughout 'outh \Vale , and the e~tabli hment of three new station laot year at ymmer, Bryn and Pontardulais ad,ded furthe~ lin~s to t.he continually xtending chain of ambulances whIch t~e Pnor:>: ~s mamtaining in day and night commi sion to enable th~ Ick .an~ 111Jured to b brought immediately and without undue. uffen!1~ wlthm the scope of medical and urgical aid. There are, 111 ~dclitlOn, a nun:-ber of Home 'ervice ambulance cars, of which the Pnory was re ponslble fort 'n, provided by the Joint ouncil of the Order of t. John and t.he Britih H,ed ro s 'ociety, and controlled by a \Vel h Home erVIce Ambulance ommittee equally representative of the two bodie~. I.n the more remote district, particularly in orth \\Tales, where the Pnory tran_port service i not yet operating, the cars are serving a great need. Th r are thirty-one Medical Comfort depots ~n operation,) c: new one l1aving been opened on ugu t 23rd at Dowlals. The maJor~ty of the depot ar maintained through the unti,ring labours ?f the Bn~ade. The work i highly appr ciated by the medlcal and nur mg profe SlOn and the public frequently expres their gratitude for the help thu afforded, by making gift to the depots. Recent experience ha proved the commercial value of first aid provi ion in indu try, and the Priory is supplying an increasing number of colli rie and work with first aid stores. Advantage was taken of an opportunity afforded, through the. kind co-oper~t~on of the E~ecutive of the 'outh 'Vale In titute of Engmeers, to exhIbIt the first aId stock obtainable from the Priory tores Department at the Engineering Exhibition held in Cardiff from ovember 12th to 22nd, 1930. In accordance with its con titution, the Priory ubmitted to the hapter-General the following name for adm~ssion to, and advancement in, the Order, and on the recommendatIOn of Chapter-General His Majesty The overeign Head was graciou ly plea ed to signify hi approval : CO:-BIANDER_
Greaves, John Ernest,
C.B.E.) Carnarvon~hire
Centre.
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REPORT OF THE CH.APTER-GE ERAL OFFICERS. Beard, Captain amu 1 Trevor, O.B .E., 10nmouth hire Centre. Clutterbuck, Henry Jame , L.:'IL ...\., Carmarthcn hirc ntre. Davies, Da id Farr, Carmarthen hire Centre. Da.vi~s, David Morgan, Borough of Ierthyr Tydfil Centr . PhillIp George tanley, :'ILR.C .. , L.R.C.P., Carmarthen hirc entre. Price, Rice \ Taughan, Glamorgan ounty Centre. mith, Thoma Edgar, Headquarter. \Vilson, J arne 1\Iackinto h, :'ILB., CH.B., Aberdare C ntre.
Thomas, a lad employed at the Gelliceidrim Colliery, Carmarthenshirc, in recognition of acts of gallantry. The annual meetings of Chapt r and Grand Committee, held in the Council hamber, City Hall, Cardiff, on 1arch 1st, were in many re_pects the mo t succcsc;ful gatherings organized by the Priory since its inception . The ub-Prior, the Right Hon. Lord Kylsant, G.C.l\l.G., pres:ded in the absence of the Prior, Hi Royal Highness the Prince of \Vales, and read a lettcr from Admiral ir Lionel Halsey, G.C.l\J.G., G.C.V.O ., K.C.I.E., C.B., omptroHer and Treasurer, conveying the greetings and be t wishe of His Royal Highness.
OFFICER ( ITER). \ Villiams, Lady Juliet, Borough of Rhondda Centr .
CO:\DIANDERY
ERVI:\G BROTHER~. Canton, C~p~ain \\Tilliam John, LL.D., .Borough of .:J~erthyr Tycli1l entrc . Cotter, \\ Ilham Edward Gordon, ltv of CardIff cntrc. Evans, Henry Thoma. City of ardlff Ccntrc. Jones, Captain Edward E'>:ans, ~Ierioncthshirc cntrc. Penberthy, \ Yilliam, Monmouth hire entre. Richards, \Villiam Thomas, Glamorgan ountv entre. Robertson, Alexander forton, L.R.C.P. and -., Glamorg~n ounty Centre. amuel, Dayid, :'ILR.C .. , L.R.C.P., Glamorgan ounty cntrc. \Yilkins} \ Villiam George, Borough of 'w an ca ntre. \Yilliams, \ Villiam Bowen, Glamorgan County Centrc. On the recommendation of the Priory, the Chapt r- n ral of th'" Order awarded Yotes of Thanks on YeHum to the follO\\'ing : Bruce, The Hon. John Hamilton, Aberdare cntr. Isaac, Richard James, L.R.C.P. and ., Glamorgan Gunty ntrc. Jenkins, Alderman ir \\Tilliam; :'11.1'., Headquarters. Jones; Hugh, :'I LB. , D.P.H., Merioneth hire C ntre. Morris, Dr. 'ylvanus Glanville, Glamorgan County Centrc. Priory Votes of Thanks 'were awarded in recognition of p cial ~crviccs to the following : Evans, Henry Howard; Borough of Rhondda Centre. Lewis, Lady Kate, O.B.E., Headquarters. Owen, Mrs. Emily lary, Headquartcrs. Ruffle, Miss Maud Helena, Headquarters. Members of the medical profe sion named hereunder were appointed ?y the A:n~ulance Co:nmittee Honorary Life M mber of the Priory, 111 aI:preCl~tlOn of theIr long gratuitous service a honorary lecturers to Flrst AId an d Home ursing Clas e :Harper, Archibald, L.:'ILS.S.A.} Carmarthenshire Centre. Nelson; Robert, l\LB ., B.CH., Borough of Rhondda Centre. Jones, George Evan, L.R.C.P. and s ., Carmarthenshire entre. Williams, Richard Morris, M.B., CH .B., Mcrionethshire Centre. Chapter-Gene~al, on the application of the Priory, approved the award of ~ CertIficate of Honour to the late Thoma Gwynedd Owen, a corporal 111 the Blaenau Festiniog Division of the Brigade, and Vincent 7
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AFRICA.
The following are thc official documents relating to the formation of the ommandcry in outhern Africa, referred to in the speech of H.R.H. The Grand Prior at the General Assembly : GOVER!\l\IEXT HOUSE, CAPE To\\'_ . April 6th, 1927.
Thc
CCI'efu}'\ -Gel/eral, G}'({ud Pllory of the Ordev of St. j ohlZ of jerusaleJll, St. j olill's Cafe, Clerkc/lwell, I,olldoll.
SIR,
I shall be glad if you \\ III kindly inform His Royal Highness the Grand Prior that. ,lS a result of conversation,> between myself, Dr. Bennie He\\'at the Chairman of the entral Council and Dcputy hief Commissioner within South Africa, and , lr \\'illJam I loy, \\'c beg to rccommend, and hereby make formal application for, th' establishment of a ommandery of the Yenerable Order of St. John of J erusalcl1l to embrace the 'Union of South Africa, Rhodesia, and South- \Yest .\fnca. \\'c bcJic\'l! that this ",ill establish more firmly the position of the Order of St. John "ithin ,outh _\frica, and that it \yill greatly benefit the \\'ork which is being carried out by thc Ordcr, and I hall be obliged if you will lay this expression of our considcred opinion before IIis l~oyal Hlghness for decision by him and the haptcr-G ncral. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, (Sgd.) ATHLO~E. ( gd.) GEORGE R.I. CHANCERY OF THE ORDER, ST. JOHN'S GATE, CLERKENWELL, Lo. DON, E.C.l. june, 1927. The Granel Prior prcsents his humble duty to Your l\Iajesty and begs to submit th attachcd petition from the Members of the Order in outh Africa to be allowcd to form a Commandery to embrace the Union of South Africa, Rhodesia, and outh- \\'est Africa. Provision for this form of expansion was made expressly in our new Charter and Statutes. The petition has been approved by Chapter-General and myself :lnd awaits Your Majesty's gracious sanction. I have the honour to be, Your :Majesty s humble and obedient Servant, (Sgd.) ARTHUR,
Grand P"io,'.
6-t
REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL
Major-General H.E. The Earl of Athlone, ICG., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., D.S.O ., A.D.C., was appointed Knight Commander of the ommandery, and for tIle period of three years, beginning June 24th, 1930, the following additional appointments were made : Lieutenant- ir Drummond Chaplin, G.B.E., K.C.M.G. Trea urer- \Yalter Greenacre, E q., O.B.E. Director of Ambulance and Commandery Commissioner-David Benni Hewat, Esq., l\LB. Hospitaler and lmoner-Alpheus Fuller vVilliams, Esq. The first meetings of the Commandery Council and ommandery Chapter were held on October 3rd and 4th, 1930, re pcctively, at Kimberley, and con iderable impetu ha been given to the work of the Order and its Departments in outhern frica. The Earl of Athlone, on his departure from outh frica, was succeeded a Knight Commander by the Tovernor-General e ignate, The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Clarendon, G.C.:\LG.
APPENDICES. THE .\
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OF THE ORDER.
O}IE AXD EXPE. DITURE ACCO ~ TT FOR THE YEAR EXDED 30TH :FP [E:\IBER, 1930.
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ACCOU:\"TS
AT
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FOR YEAR ENDED 30th SEPTEMBER) 1930.
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT EXPENDITURE.
INCOME. CENTRAL AD llNJSTRATlO , .
CENTRAL AD lINI ' TJtATIO:\'.
£ 1,GJ:3 ill 0 157 18 11 ] ,77G :1 II 42 0 () ] 2() 17 0 75 1:3 il 221 18 Ii
S;llaries l{ate' and Taxcs Prin tmg, Sl;ltionery and General Expenses .-\udit Fee Expenses connected ",ith :\Iapleslead 'pecial Granls Contributions to 'uperaulluation Fund !:."penses
Ie
FOlUldali Il Dues JIClllbcrs' Oblations lnterest on Inveslmenls, etc. Charily Claim-refund of In cuIIle Tax
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PRICI', \\'ATERlfOL'SE &. Co.,
Old Jcwry, E.c'2.
19th December, 1fl30.
CI1.lrtered Accountants.
71
70
SUNDAY CINEMAT OGRAPH ENTERTAINMENTS ACCOUNT un der L on don
ounty Council R egulations.
Income and Expenditure Account for year ended 30th September, 1930. EXPE:-IDITURE.
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1. C. ALBURY, Treasurer.
'We have examined the abo\'e Income aud Expenditure Account and Balance Shed \\Jlb thl' books and \'ollchers of the Sunday Cinematograph Entertainments Account of tbe Grand Priory in the British Realm of the Venprable Order of tbe Hospital of St. John of J crllsalem, and cerlifv them to be correct, and that conditions 1 to 10 set forth in tbe :'IIemorandull1 CJf Undertaking h)' the Order dated 11th October, 192,1" bave been complied with. 3, Fred('rick's Plac(', Old J pwry, 1<.. .C.2 19th December, 1930.
) free of duty to the Grand Priory in the British Realm \' nerahle Ord r of the Ho pital of 't. John of Jerusalem, such
that the receipt of the Receiver-General or other proper officer for the ( r.
SC.·DR\ DEBTORS
(:'Ilarket value at 30th 40G
pounds
nm to he applicable to the general purpose of the Order. And I declare
£:!.Ii(i~
Balance Sheet at 30th September, 1930 . SU:\"DRY CREDITORS GESERAL RESERVE FU:\"D ~lOTOR A~IBl)LA:\"CE FU:\"D IKco.\1E AKD EXPE:\DTTURE ACCOUXTBalance at 1st October, 1929 381 19 AddBalance as above 24
3 gi,,'e ant) bcq neatb the sum of
0
PRICE, \VATERHOUSE & Co ., Chartered i\ccountants.
tim being of the aid Order hall be a sufficient di charge for the same .
PRD;TED r:-1
JOHN
WRIGliT
STOXEBRIDLl'
E~;G[ , .\XO
AXil
SOXS
!lOUSE,
BY
LrO.,
URI,> [OL.
@phtballlllC 1bospital of the ~l'anb
tPrior\? in '{the :113ritisb lRea[nl of the
\Dencrable @rber of the lbospitaI of St. 30hn of 3erusalenl.
Report of the Committee for 1930 to which i
appended
the
I~eport
of the Ladies' Linen Guild.
LONDON CHANCERY OF THE ORDER, ST. JOHN 'S GATE, CLERKENWELL,
E .C.
1.
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lI)OBpital of '[be \l)cncrablc
of St. 30bn,
3cru£Hl lent. SO\'Icrcio n 1J)cab of tI)c @rbcr: ~I AJEST Y
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COLO~EL FRA;\CIS \ \ -. PIXLEY, ".D.
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f1~clltb e r s . C OLO;\EL LORD " 'ILLL\;Il CECIL, . V.O . THE RT . Ho~. THE EARL F RA;\FLRLY, G,C,;lLG . J. HOR;\E STE"E;\SO;\, E.g " ;IT.B.c,, K.C. COLO;\EL FR,-\;\ClS \\'. PIXLE\, \ ' .D. THE RT . Ho:\", THE K\RL L F Dl):-'IL1L'G IIMORE, K , P. LIElJT , -COLO;\EL T. "'OOLRY H PERO\\':\E, \'. D., T. D . 1\IAJOR-GE ,'E R.\L SIR R. Il.\ \ 'ELOCK CHARLES, Br., G.C'.\'.O., ](.('.S.I., LL.D. LIEl:T . -COLO;\EI IR A,RTHl:R HENRY ;\L\.cf\I\II(',\, G.C.'I.(;., ( , . l . \ . l . ,
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c.s,1.
.\L\.jOR COLl;\ \\' . ;\1.\ RAE OF FEOIRLI;\N, C.B.E. CAPT,\1;\ 1-\. C. ET01\' HRISTOPHER. FIEID-'\!.\RSHAL THE coeNT PLL\IER, C•. C.H., ,.C. ;lI.< •. , (~.C.\',l) " G.B.E. LlEl' T . -COLONEL E . \'I\T\;\ G .\BRIEL, C.s.l., C;lI.G., C.\'.L)" C.B.E .. \'.1). COLONEL IR ROBERT AR:'IISTRO;\G-jl');\ES, C.H.E., F.R,C.P., . I.n.
v]
rRepn'scnting the Prio?'}' for
n'ah's).
.\ I.-\jOR-GE;\ERAL IR THO;lf,\S YARR, K.C.;lI.G., C.R., F,R.C.S.I. COLO;\EL SYDNEY ,. :\. l\IONCKTON COPEMA:-\, T. D., F. R. "., ;\1. n. H . E . GARLE . CAPTAIN LESTER B. BOOTY, O . B . E . COLO:-\EL D . PROBY. COLO:-\EL F. R. TRENCH GASCOIGNE, D.S.O. SIR HERBERT Al\IUELSO~ , K.B. F. SIR PERCI\'AL H- . H .\RTLEY, C.\'. O. THE SECRETARy,GE;\ERAL (ex,qfJu/o).
J.
1bollorar)? 5 ecre tar}? J. T . " 'OOLRYCH PERO\\, ,'E ,
LIElJT.-COLO;\EL
SCOtll-lll() .
JOH",
\ ·.D., 1'. D.
:assistant 1bon. S ecr etari es. IPt'loru for 1Jl1l-l lcs.
HOR:'-<E STEVE:'-<SO"', ;lI.B.E . , K . C.
MRS. ?l I ACKlNTOSH OF :'I J ACKl1\'TOSlI.
"C'Ola r ben . LIEL'T. -COLO, EL
J.
C.
TRATHE .\RN, C. RE., iII , D., F.R . . S.E .
Hon, Consulting Ophthalmic Surgeon to the Govemment of Palestille.
5ub- 'U'Olar<:>Cll.
lRegis trar.
NORMAN l\1 A~SON , lII. B., CH.R. D . O. \1.S . (Lond . )
G.
F.
ALEXANDER, IIL R . , MAJ. E.A.!'I l. C .
:Bct{ ng:::f1~a tron. M ISS :\1 A RY DI G H T .
1bonorar)? Bccoulltant. I VO R C. ALBU R Y.
(ret.)
Report of the
Comnlittee
for 1930. I .....;
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THE Ho~ pitaller and the Committee of the Ophthalmic Hospital have the honour to submit their Thirty-ninth Report for the information of His Royal Highne the Grand Prior, the Chapter-General and its subscribers. It is wit.h great ati faction that your Committee is able to report that tIl nnexe, after many disappointing delays, due to a variety of cau. " wa at last opened for the reception of patient on 19th June. Ther \Va ' no formal openina ceremony. The building is not yet quite . completed- the great gat.e is not in its place; the Hunter-\Veston ::\Iemorial still r quircs finishing touches and boundary walls on the north and outh side a\\'ait erection. The general appearance of the Anne.·c ourtyard, with its tiled arcades and patterned floors and the brg centre court. opcn to the air, also paved with a pattern of large t.il . of light grey and black, the picturesque Hunter-Weston Memorial facing the ntrance, and th thirtecn hields between the arches has a \'cry pleasing effect and ha~ certainly made a handsome addition to the architcctural tory of modcrn Jerusalem. Over the Great Gate are the arms of the Order on the key tone and above the arch are the shields of 1-1.:'11. The King, The Grand Prior, and the ub-Prior. On the exterior of th north wall are three more coats of anns. The building of the Annexe has been already amply ju tified, a the following figures show:For th month of July there were over 200 ca e admitted and the \Varden writ :" l\Iany mother with babies spend the whole day in the cool and comfortable quarter of the Annexe, returning to their homes in the evening. ' , In Augu t there were 810 new cases, and 3,559 consultations; in eptember the re pective number were 970 and 6,352; in October there were 716 and 5,77 ) ; and in Tovember 320 and 2,779. In the months of eptember and October the average number spending the night in the Annexe was just over 100 and had been as high on individual nights in October as 150. The Di penser's flat in the south-east corner ha been occupied by Mr. Kubeisy, who acts also as general supervisor of the Annexe and its occupants. Owing to the increa ing traffic on the road between the Hospital and the Annexe your Committee has decided that in the interest s of the
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Medical and Nursing Staff there should be a sub-way between the two buildings. This will cost about £500, and, as soon as the necessary municipal and other authorities concerned have been satisfied as to technical details, the construction of the subway will be commenced. The Docwra Ward has been extended southwards to take in the space of the old ruined staircase leading down from the road to the iulberry Court and the kitchen. The pillar of the old ward has been removed and the windows in the new wall now give light and air to what was before little better than a dungeon. In the ante-theatre or dressings room thc old stone balats have been replaced by marble slabs to match the theatrc floor, the step between has been done away with and the difference in level met by a gentle ramp. The Hon. Secretary, accompanied by Mrs. P erowne, vi ited the Hospital in March, and were most ho pitably entertained by the \Varden and Mrs. trathearn during their stay of over ten days. The Hospital then was still to an appreciable extent in the hand of workmen. The old stable had been converted into temporary baths for men and women patients with satisfactory result. In the kitchen the new stovc had pro ed a success and the walls were being tiled, as were also thc lobby and the taircase and landing leading up thence to the Main Court. The flect of thi tiling is good and enhances the appearance of the H ospital enormou 1y. The male and female lavatories were still unfini hed at the elate of thc visit, but when finished will compete with anything of their kind in the most up-to-date Institution. The wall are tiled, the flooring i of terrazzo, and the water of the closets is regulated by loane vah'cs. while the bed-pan sinks are of the latest pattern sent out from England. An anonymous donor, who visited the H ospital recently, ha nableel the Committee to make a great improvement in the Out-Patient Dcpartment by throwing two of the waiting rooms into one, and tiling practically all the walls. The cost of this is approximately £500 and the very hearty thanks of your Committee have been extended to 0 generous a benefactor. Your Committee has sanctioned the placing in each ward of an illuminated brief record of the main outline of the lifc's history of the individual whose name the ward bears. This should add to the intere. t of vi itors who inspect the Hospital. A lavatory has been added in the \Vardcn's Lodge. It was found possible to find room for it in the Hall-an undoubted improvement for which the Warden is grateful. Before leaving the year's story of building and improvements there is one addition to the annual cost of maintenance which has to be mentioned, and that is the very serious increase in the cost of water, which will probably reach the high total of £150 per annum or more. One cause of this is the installation of meters and consequent payment by consumption, and another cause is the additional lavatories in the Annexe which are used by thousands of patients and their acquaintances. It is naturally causing the Warden some concern and every effort is being made to keep the consumption of water within reasonable limits. Your Committee is considering the possibility of meeting the difficulty by the addition of a cistern or cisterns to the three already in use. It is an interesting fact that the fellahin prefer cistern-water for drinking purposes to a pipe supply. The Hospital was visited in September by Dr. T. Drummond Shiels,
M.C., M.P., Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, who was in Palestinc on official business. He was much impressed by all he saw of the work being done, as is evident by the following letter which he wrote on his return to thc Chancellor, Lieut.-General Sir Aylmer Hunter-Weston : -
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Colonial Office, Downing Street, S.W. 1. 25th November, 1930 . DEAR !::im AYLMER, I have recently returned from a visit to Palestine, and I thought that you, as hancellor of the Order of St. John, might care to know how much I was impressed by the importance of the work being done under the auspices of the Order in the fine Ophthalmic IIospital in Jerusalem. The buildings are splendidly sited, and are equipped with the latest applications of science to the diagnosis and treatment of eye conditions. The medical staff, headed by the well-known and distinguished ophthalmic surgeon, Dr. Strathearn, is one of which any hospital might be proud. The nursing sisters, attractive and devoted, are likewise cheerful and efficient. The whole staff admirably expressed the spint of service, "'hich is the spirit of the Order. Eye diseases are a scourge to the peoples of the East, and the importance of the work of prevention and cure is obvious. The IIospital not only serves its own large circle of patients, indoor and outdoor, without distinction of race or creed, but it is of great assistance to Government in the opportunities for 5pecial trainlllg in eyes which it affords for Government doctors and nurses serving other districts. It is undoubtedly an invaluable public health assct in PaIcstine, and as slIch is greatly appreciated by Government. Those who are rcsponsible for its institution and maintenance may be assured that. illC\' have contnbuted to the advancement of science and to the welfare of suffering humamty. I am, Sincerely yo urs, (Sgd .) T . DR UMMOND SHIELS.
On the completion of her three year -' Agreement, Dr. Muriel Hamilton vacated her office of Regi trar and returned home. She carrie with her the be t wi hes of the ommittec, which feels confident that the experience , he has gaineel under the flag of the Order will stand her in good stead in 11 r futurc profes ional career. Hcr place ha been taken by Dr. G. F. ~-\l e,-ander, ~Iajor, R . . :'I1.e. (Rct .). Both the ub-\Yarden, who reported for duty in 1 ovembcr, 1929, and the new R egistrar, who reached Jeruslllcm in July, have been incapacitated for some weeks by severe illnc 'se ince their arri\'al, thc former having had two operations. Palestinc frequently treats newcomers hardly in the matter of health, and cven the \\Tarden ha bccn on the ick list with a fever attack. vVith so much illness among our ~Iedical Staff it is not surprising that the figurc of our patient have not shown a return to the pre-Riot years. Your Committee take this opportunity of thanking l\Irs. Stewart, 1\1.B ., for renewed valuable help, voluntarily given, in dealing with pressure of work in the Baby Clinic. As fore hadowed in the Report for 1929 the l\Iatron, l\Iiss Ingham, wa obliged to give up her work and return home after her long illnes . lour ommittee regrets her loss and is glad to hear that since her arrival in England she has been feeling stronger. On the advice of the vVarden, Sister 1\I. Dight has been given the post of Acting-l\Iatron and Sister Peyton-Jones has been appointed on the nursing staff to succeed Sister Dight. In recognition of her long service to the Hospital, covering a period of over nine years, the Acting-Matron has been admitted into the T
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Order in the Grade of Serving Sister. he has the very hearty congratulations of the Committee on hcr well-earned honour. Sister Elli left for home in November for long leave on expiry of her three-year Agreement. Your Committee is glad to report that she is returning to her post in the Hospital at the end of her leave. The Committee has approved the granting of Tursing Certificates to the following Palestinian Nurses : Shafika Ibrahim l\lsais. Phoebe Khadder. Miriam Rizk. W adia Asaad. Alice Knesevich. Alexandra Dabbeekch. 1ary Susan Karam. Bahjei Haddad. eu beisy Hannah.
As this i the fir t time Certificate have been i _ued it may be of interest to quote their wording, which is as follow : -
This 1'S to cert1fy that . ................... u'as attached to the Nursing taff of this Hospdal for a f01lr months' collrse of practical Instruction in Ophthalmic ~Yllrsi1Zg a1ld that she thereafter served foy a period of at least one year as an Ophthalmic .YlIyse at a Centre sllpervised by the Order. The Certificate is signed by the \'Tarden and countcr igned by the Hospital R egistrar and the Ho pitaller. Archdeacon Stewart ha been appointed Han. Chaplain to th Hospital. H e has alway taken the ke ne t interc.'t in the work of th Order in the H oly Land and is a frequent and welcome \'i -i tor to thc Staff and the ward . Compared with 1929 the tati tic of Patient JlOw an increase with the exception of In-Patients, though the figures have not recovcred to tho of the years immediately prior to 1929 'w hich, for the reasons mentioned in the Report for that year, sufficiently accounted for the markeel reduction. So far as In-Patients are concerned, the work going on in thc Hospital seriously interfered with the accommodation in the ,,,'ard ' and the i11n _. of the staff also had its natural effect. There i no rea on to upposc that 1931 will not show that the reduction in number is only temporary. The Income and Expenditure Account, which is printed at the end of this R eport, shows that the cost of main tenance to the Orcler ha. becn slightly higher than last year, caused to a great extent by the increa ed charges for water, which for the first time appears as a separate item on the Expenditure side. D onations show an increase of £90, but thi increase is owing to the following exceptional gift which cannot be relied on to recur: His Highness the Aga Khan, [,GO; AIrs. cton hristopher, £20; Mr. John P erring, £105; Mr. \Vhitelaw R eid, £40. Gifts for special purposes, in addition to the £500 alrcady mentioned, include £52 lOs. from the Order of the Temple, Great Priory for England and vVales, which provided a Pantostat for the X-ray Room and £50 from the Ladies' Linen Guild for a specific piece of equipment for the Annexe. During the financial year ended 30th September, 1930, the sum of £5,131 has been spent on the Annexe and Hospital, leaving a balance in
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the Grand Prior's Appeal Fund of £2,332. This has since been heavily depleted by further payments on account of the Hospital and Annexe, and the estimate of a final balance made in last year's Report will unfortunately prove to have been very optimistic. Lady Watson, our invaluable Han. Treasurer in Jerusalem, has surpassed all previous records by remitting no less than £300 for the upkeep of ten beds, an increase of nearly £30 over 1929. Your Committee is deeply conscious of the debt of gratitude it will ever owe to Lady vVatson not only for her unremitting efforts to raise financial support for the H o pital of the Order, but quite as much for her devoted work in the Linen room of the H ospital, over which she has now for so many years zealously pre ided. The olive-yard produced 208 rotIs of olives which, when crushed, return cd 58 rotls of oil valued at £8. The crop last year was valued at £12. There are no new members of Committee to chronicle, but the loss of two old members will be severely felt. Mr. Frank Cook has r e igned after acting for thirty years. His father, whom he succeeded, was on the ommittee [rom the beginning-thus making a total of something like flfty year 'family ervice. ir Charles Yate has retired owing to his living in hrop hire-he has becn a member for over fifteen years. Both will continue to take an interest in the work of the Order in the Holy Land in thcir retirement from active participation in the deliberations of the ommittee. Thc following have been recommended for promotion in or admission to the Order for work done in its behalf in J erusalem or the Holy Land : To be Dame of Justice::\Ilss Frances Xewton (from Dame of Grace). To be Ofiicers : 'Y. E. Thompson, .I.B., CH.B. Humphrey BO\\111 an , C.B.E. Percy H. 'Ylnter, A.R . L B .A. Stewart Perowne. To be Associate er\,lDg Brothers:Dr. F. Haddad. Dr. S. 13odossian.
Thc Annual ervice was held in the Crypt Chapel of Tar Hanna on t. John' Day, by kind permission of the Patriarch, Archdeacon tewart officiating. There was a good attendance, including Their Excellencic . ommander Erne t Garle has been appointed to repre ent the Ho pital ommittee on the Council of the Order. He acted as Han. ecr tary during the ab ence of the Han. ecretary in India from 1 Tovember, 1929- April, 1930, and received a hearty vote of thanks from the ommittee for hi ready assistance in carrying on the Secretary's work. The Ordcr has paid £730 to the German Stiftung and the Finance Commission of the Orthodox Patriarchate to complete the purchase of the di puted strip of ground in the l\Iuristan. This sum includes (( Light ar: d Air" over the urface acquired and the transaction is now complete WIth the exception of (( Light and Air" over a portion of the roof of the
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Vegetable Market, which is claimed by the Orthodox Patriarchate and which the Order is under obligation to acquire if and when proof of Greek owner hip is forthcoming. There was a further sum of £102 paid for fees for registration of the property in the Jerusalem Land Registry. It is interesting to recall that the determination to acquire a portion of the l\1uristan for the Grand Priory in the British Realm of the Venerable Order of St. John of Jerusalem, thus obtaining a foothold in the original home of the Order in J eru alem, was first made ten years ago and that to reach fruition it has meant unceasing pressure through all those years. The Order has on more than one occasion acknowledged its indebtedne s to Major Keith-Roach, O.B.E., now Deputy District Commi sion r for Jerusalem, for his untiring help in carrying the busine s through 0 uccessfully, and it has also been glad to show its appreciation of the work of Mr. Percy \Vinter, A.R.LB.A., who has alway ~ placed his professional services freely at the disposal of the Order and 0 helped to bring about the final settlement between the Order, the Orthodox Patriarchate and the Gennan Stiftung. The total amount paid by the Order for its Muristan property, including" Light and Air ", i £3,678. Of the programme of work detailed in la t year's Report to be carried out at an early date, only the subway has been contracted for. The mo t arduous undertaking facing the Committee is the building of the outh Block, for which there remains but a very small nucleu available from the Grand Prior's Appeal Fund after liquidating all debts incurred over (a) Hospital reconstruction and improvements, (b) the erection of the Annexe, and (c) the tunnelling of the Subway. Your Committee ha under consideration the best means of heating the Out-Pati nt Department and other parts of the Hospital now dependent for warmth on portable oil stoves, and, though not for the moment urgent, the eventual desirability of providing the Warden with a more commodious Lodge. The need for more books for the Ho pital Library is great, and the gramophone is languishing for more records. Your ommittee heartily endorses the Appeal from the Matron and ister for more book and records, which should be sent to the Gate, addressed to the lIon. Secretary. Our Hon. Secretary for Scotland has, as usual, earned the thank of the Committee for his efforts to maintain among his friends and acquaintances interest in the work of the Order in the Holy Land. The Committee is well aware that he has no organization behind him in Scotland to help him and it appreciates, therefore, all the more the active interest he takes in its work which results annually in ucll substantial financial assistance. The Report of the Ladies' Linen Guild is published with this Report, and a study of it will show how great is the help given by the Ladies of the Order to the Hospital in providing it with so many necessaries that would otherwise have to be found and paid for by the Committee out of its annual grant. The Committee would again, on behalf of the Order, thank the Linen Guild for its welcome support. The Aberdalgie Woman's Guild maintains its interest in our work among the children, and has sent an increased subscription of £5. Mrs. Nicholson has also helped again with a gift of garments. Your Committee cannot close this Report without once again testifying to its appreciation of the devoted and enthusiastic work of
the Warden in every branch of the work of the Hospital, who inspires his colleagues to emulate his example and who in their turn have earned the gratitude of your Committee. To Lady Watson, to the late Matron, to the Acting-Matron, the Nursing Staff, and to all those employed in and around the Hospital, whether British or Palestinian, the Committee on behalf of the Order offers thanks for their services in rendering the Hospital a benefit to all who seek its aid in their affliction and a source of pride and satisfaction to the Order which maintains it.
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January, 1931.
Comparative Table of Hospital Statistics.
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In-patients Out-patients, new Attendances, total Operations
1930. 1,018 19,457 82,395 3,267
1929. 1,098 15,296 63,134 2,996
1928. 1,270 20,390 94,832 3;505
1927. 1,391 20,051 85,564 3,651
1926. 1,499 18,127 87,883 4,234
The Warden's Report for 1930. TnE number of new patients seen during 1930 was 19,457 and the total consultation 82,395. The number of patients admitted to Hospital wa 1,018, and the number of operations performed 3,267. Clas ified according to religion of the new cases, 14,148 were j,Io lem. ; :~,792 were hristians; and 1,-17 were Jews. Of the total consultation, 62,716 were 10slems; 14,388 were Christians; and ;'5,261 were Jews. It is of little value to compare these figures with the previous year, a. 1929 was the year of the riots and these disturbances affected the work of the Hospital as they affected everything else in Palestine; but as compared 'with those of 1928, they show a decrease in every category. This is partly due to the recurrent and apparently inevitable changes in taff. Dr. Hamilton, the House Surgeon and Registrar, left in June at the expiration of her three years' contract. About the same time we opened the nnexe with its separate Clinic for the care and treatment of acute Ophthalmia. In the reorganisation of the "",ork, the Warden considered it advisable to take personal charge of this for the first season at any rate. Hence the greater part of the medical and operative work devolved on the Sub-Warden and Dr. Alexander, who had come out as Registrar. In the circumstances the amount of work done is creditable. The intra-ocular operations have fallen from 707 in 1928 to 454 last year; and the average duration of stay in Hospital has increased from 10'5 days to 12'1 days; chiefly due to the number of cases admitted requiring prolonged trea tmen t. Of the 19,457 new cases, 1,711 were" blind" in one eye (8'7 per cent), and 685 were" blind" in both (3'5 per cent). The number of individuals who were" blind" in one or both eyes was 2,396 (12'2 per
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cent). The following table shows the incidence of blind~ess" s~n~e 1920 (omitting 1919, the year of the reopening of the HospItal, as It IS an incomplete period). It
Year. 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930
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Total number examined. 8,844 12,100 12,651 14,777 16,225 16,640 18,127 20,051 20,390 15,2 6 19,457
One eye. Tumber. Per cent.
Botb eyes. Iumber. Per cent.
One eye and both eyes. r umber. Per cent.
more cases, with twice as many corneal ulcers. The infection was mainly Koch-Weeks, with a fair number of gonococcal. A vilJage with a population of about one thousand near Jerusalem (Beit Hanina) sent in one month 57 cases of this latter type, with ulcers of the cornea in 25 and ulcers in both eyes in nine children. The great majority attending the Annexe were infants and children. In addition to the usual methods of treatment, all the severer cases were given parenteral milk injections, the preparation used being abijon " as this simplified the work; the total intra-muscular injections given being nearly 500 . The benefit was u ually marked and it undoubtedly shortened the duration of the case if given at an early stage. \Vhile it must be a matter of satisfaction to the Hospital Committee to learn that the beautiful building which they have provided has demonstrated alike its suitability for the purpose and its attractiveness for the patient.s it unfortunately raises a fresh problem. If in a year of mild ophthalmia we have to treat more cases than in the severest epidemic in our records (1927) what must we be prepared to deal with when the inevitable cycle of severity recurs? From personal experience of this clinic I can testify to the demands its conduct makes on the workers in it. True the epidemic season only lasts ab"out five months, but these are the summer months and the hotter the weather the greater the pre sure of work. During the peak month ( eptember) the patients at this clinic frequently exceeded three hundred per day, and on one occa ion reached 386. That necessitates at least ten hours of actual _eeing of patients. To expedite the work there are usually three babies, with their guardian, in the room at one time; one just finished and the mother getting instructions; one being attended to; and a third brought in for record purposes and the child prepared for the treatment table. 11 the children are yelling their loudest, and the cry is taken ' up by th v;aiting crowd in the cloisters. The atmosphere of the room is one of fiii " or flies, and the actual work depressing as no one ever grows accustomed to the sight of ulcerated eyes of infants. And so it goes on, hour after hour, for even days a week, fOl weeks and months. I owhere in the world can there be anything to equal it. I am extremely grateful to :JIi. Dight for the part he played in it and also to the other workers, and e pecially to Dr. Elizabeth tuart who relieved the surgeon on operating day and could always be relied upon to help in an emergency. The apathy, laziness, and superstition of the fellahin will require to be over-ridden and the villages cleaned up to rid the populace of a perpetual menace. \\lith the disappearance of acute ophthalmia the trachoma problem in Pale tine \vill assume manageable proportions, as the contagion of trachoma is usually spread by the acute infection of the other. l\Ieanwhile, the incidence of trachoma is practically tationary, 91 per cent of the patients suffering from it. The highest recorded rate was in 1920, when it was 92'8 per cent. Over one thousand patients were te ted for glasses and 763 prescriptions were given; the remainder showed insufficient visual improvement to warrant this, owing to the presence of irregular astigmatism or otherwise. The increase in H.l\I. Forces and British Police in Palestine has added to the number of those seeking our services in this connection, for these men are sent here u ually with some defect of vision requiring correction by glasses. It
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899 1,1 90 1,174 1,2 6 1,329 1,202 1,392 1,456 1,813 1,500 1,711
10·1 9·8 9·2 9·0 8·2 7·2 7·6 7·2 8·9 9'8 8'7
489 621 460 486 620 583 464 477 441 511 685
5·5 5·1 3·6 3·3 3·8 3·5 2·5 2·3 2·1 3'3 3·5
1,3 8 1,811 1,634 1,772 1,949 1,785 1, 56 1,933 2,254 2,011
15·7 14·9 12·9 11·9 12·0 10·7 10·2 9·6 11·0 13'1 12 ' 2
~,3 96
The perusal of such a table gives no cause for atisfaction ~ it indicates, and there is, an appalling amount of blindness in Pale tIne; the improvement in the last eight or ten year i almost negligible. The following table shows the cau e of "blindne._s " in the 2,:-39G " blind" eyes . A. Congenital B. Acquired:1. Conjunctivitis resulting in : (a) Total corneal opacity (b) Shrunken globe (c) Secondary glaucoma (d) Other conditions . 2. Fundal condltions (various) 3. Glaucoma (primary-chronic) 4. Cataract 5. Injury . 6. Fevers (measles 16, smallpox H)
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198 4 ~)
93 212
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Therefore 79 peT cent of this blindness can be traced dirertly or indirectly to acute conjunctivitis. Throughout Pale tine the sea on':l.l epidemic was mild although the total of these case_ seen at the Ophthalr~:c Clinics showed a slight increase: 7,2 2 cases in 1930 a compared WIth 6,186 cases in 1929. Probably by reason of the opening of the Annexe (a building specially provided for the treatment of these cases), a gre~ter number of cases of acute conjunctiviti were attracted to this Hospital. From the opening of the Annexe till the close of the epidemic with the onset of the rains (July to December inclusive) there were 5,320 ca e of acute conjunctivitis (27'3 per cent of the total new cases for the year), as compared with ~,818 (18 per cent) cases for the previous year. Of the 5,320 cas~s, 1,497 were complicated with ulceration of the corr:- ea and 279 of these had already or soon thereafter perforated. Comparmg these figures with the figures of 1927 (the severe epidemic of the earthquake year), the total acute opthalmia cases were 4,291 (21' 1 per ce!lt) with corneal ulceration, as a complication in 752 cases with perforatIon in 280. Hence in a year of mild epidemic we saw over one thousand L
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In the X-ray Department, nine photographs were taken; five were for suspected foreign bodies and thr e of th e were po itive; one of these was almost certainly a lead n pellet and as it was lodged in a sal part of the orbit it was left; the other two were iron fragments and, aft r localization with the Sweets apparatus, they were successfully removed by the aid of the Mellinger giant magnet. This Hospital is fortunate in having two plaque of radium, one half strength and one full strength. The staff is still feeling its way in the use of this powerful remedy. In some cases, especially spring catarrh, and in angiomata the results have been quite good; in malignant tumour of the eyeball and adnexa it is still too early to be sure, but all of the latter improved, some markedly, and fortunately we have no ill result to record. Thirty-four individuals were treated and 102 applications of radium made. Among t new articles of equipment in talled during th year the Pantostat has given much satisfaction. It is in us almost daily for chauffage, actual cautery, electrolysis, etc. Extensive structural improvements were carried out, th kitch n and passages tiled; the year also witnessed the completion of the new sanitation of the Hospital. 11 this work was carried out whil t the H ospital was ill action; apart from the inconvenience caused th general upset is responsible for some of the falling off in numbers. Towards the end of the year work wa started on the improvemcnts to the Waiting Rooms and the Out-Patient Department generally. The general waiting room has been increased in ize by the removal of an interior wall; the old stone benches have been replaced by specially designed seats of oak and iron; the walls have be n tiled and the fiOOL' laid with terazzo. The improvement in appearance is . triking and th e rooms are now in keeping with the rest of the Hospital. The water supply is causing some concern, partly on account of its intermittent flow (for a few hours every other day) and partly on account of its cost. We have been obliged by the Municipality to instal meters; the water rate is 80 mils (ls. 7d.) per cubic metre (200 gal.). The control consumption, in the Annexe especially, is very difficult. It might be thought that the inhabitants of a country wher water is carce and hard to come by and hence valued by them would be careful of its use when it can be had for the turning of a tap, but this is emphatically not so. What they do not pay for (in cash or labour) they do not valuc, but perhaps this failing is not exclusively an Arab one. The (( Clinic" scheme continues to work well, although it is to be regretted that the visits of supervision and instruction were most infrequent; the central Hospital makes so many demands on the time of the surgeons. The following table summarizes the work done at the various clinics during the year. Clinic. Acre Beersheba. Gaza Nablus Ramleh Tulkarem Totals
New Cases. 1,209 1,165 2,079 4,044 4,112 4,281
Total Consultations. 15,412 12,421 52,189 30,691 34,731 16,663
16,890
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Operations. 170 55 224 313 619 541 1,922
Of the 1,922 operations at the ophthalmic clinics 590 were for the relief of trichiasis. This is a most disappointing number and one regrets to note the steady fall since 1928 when they reached 1,182. That there is no lack of patients with trichiasis is seen by the fact that last year :3/19·1 cases attended at the Hospital of the Order; with the pressure of other work we were only able to operate on about one-sixth of these (1,82:3 operations, but the majority of these patients were (( doubles "). This type of operative work is well within the competence of the staffs at the eye clinics. That more ophthalmic work is not done at the clinics is probably to be explained by the great variety of work expected of the Government doctors, but surely no medical work in Palestine is of greater importance when almost all the peasants are handicapped by trachoma, thousands of them disabled by trichiasis, and hundreds blinded annually by acute conjunctivitis. Only one Government Medical Officer (Dr. Farid Haddad, of Acre) attended for a (( refresher" course, and one ophthalmic nurse, Nurse Hind Jiriu. No Government nurse was trained for ophthalmic service, but several school nur es (Nurses Z. Deda, L. Ashberg, N. Awad) attended for a hort cour e, de igned to aid them in their work with school children. The Linen Guild has supplied all our requirements liberally, and the m dical and nursing staff are much indebted to them. Lady Watson continues to supervise the Hospital Linen Room and her m onthly sewing parti ar well attended by the ladies of J erusalem. Although the lin n )) is Lady Watson's special province, everything that concerns her belov d Hospital is the object of her loving care and attention. Dr. \\ . E. Thompson, formerly Registrar of this Hospital and now urg on pecialist, Public Health D epartment, has been extremely helpful in many way, professional and otherwise. His expert knowledge of H.adiology has always been at our service. As already mentioned, Dr. . 1. Hamilton left at the expiration of her contract. She was an xc llent House urge on and Registrar, a clever operator, and a very bard worker. .1y hearty thank are due to Dr. Manson and to Dr. Alexander; al 0 to fiss Dight, ister Ellis and ister Peyton-Jones. I am especially grateful to all who have co-operated in the difficult task of keeping dO\¥Il xp n , . ( igned) J. C. STRATHEARN, Warden. It
Ube fo[[o\\?ing attenbeb courses at tbe 1Dospital :Goverllment Doctor: Farid Haddad.
Government Nurse: Hind Jirius.
School Nurses: Z . Deda, L. Ashberg,
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DETAILS OF DISEASES Eye Lids. Trichiasis and Entropion Ectropion Cicatrical Ectropion Senile Ectropion Spastic Blepharitis Blepharitis, Ulcerative Lagophthalmos Ptosis Hordeolum Chalazion Eczema Epithelioma aevus Other Tumours Abscess Foreign Bodies Injuries Conjunctiva. Trachoma Spring Catarrh Conjunctivitis, Acute Conjunctivitis, Chronic Phl ycten ulosis Pterygium Pinguecula Symblepharon Cysts Injuries Foreign Bodies Xerosis Lachrymal Apparatus. Dacryocystitis, Acute Dacryocystitis, Chronic Mucocele Fistula Tumour Lachrymal Gland Cornea. Ulceration, Simple Ulceration, Perforation Ulceration, Hypopyon Pannus Keratitis Leucoma Leucoma Adherens Fistula Xerosis Staphyloma Ectasia Keratomalacia Micro-cornea Foreign Body Injury Totally Opaque Cornea Limbus. Pigmented Naevus Tumour
3,494 19 70 16 440 46 47 43 105 135 6 6 7 29 42 24 32 14,259 45 5,320 459 235 615 20 30 15 27 6 47 56 67 14 2 1 883 279 56 4,940 166 5.913 1,353 12 88 268 186 1 1 12 1 899 10 10
Iris. Posterior Synechiae Iritis (Iridocyclitis) Irido-dialysis Congenital Coloboma Anaridia (Traumatic) Sclerotic. Staphyloma General Anterior Staphyloma Episcleritis Injury Choroid. Choroiditis Choroido-retinitis Congenital Coloboma Rupture Retina. Retinitis, Proliferens Retinitis, Albuminuric Retinitis, Syphilitic Retinitis, Pigmentosa Detachment Arterio-sclerosis Thrombosis and Embolism Optic N eyve. euritis Atrophy Lens. Cataract, Congenital Cataract, Juvenile. Cataract, Senile Cataract, Traumatic Cataract, Complicated Cataract, Anterior Polar Cataract, Posterior Polar Dislocation Aphakia Secondary :\1em brane Vitreous. Opacity HCEmorrhage 1I1uscles. Strabismus Convergens Strabismus Divergens Strabismus Alternans Nystagmus Paralysis Glaucoma . Primary Sub-acute Primary Chronic Secondary Absolute
15
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75 18
4 4
1 55 177 2 5
15 10
Globe. Shrunken Buphthalmos Panophthalmitis Exophthalmos Injury
567 21 18 7 13
Orb!t. Cyst Tumour Cellulitis
2 4 2
Ametropia. Hypermetropia Myopia Astigmatism Presbyopia
225 270 458 169
Blind. In one eye In both eyes
1,711 685
Cause of blindness per eye. Congenital Conjunctivitis resulting in : Shrunken Globe Total Corneal Opacity Secondary Glaucoma Other Conditions Fundal Conditions Glaucoma Primary Cataract Injury Measles Small-pox
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Ophthalmic Hospital of The Venerable Order of St. John of Jerusalem. Inc ome a n d Expen diture Account for Year Ended 30 th September, 19~O.
EXPENSES AT LONDON OFFICEPrinting, Sta tionery and General Expenses EXPENSES AT JERUSALEMSalaries and Wages Housekeeping Drugs, Equipment, etc. Repairs . Maintenance of Furniture and Fittings Printing, Stationery and General Expenses Travelling Expenses Electric Plant Almonry-Gifts Water
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3,734 13 10 795 12 7 196 7 II
189 18 44
CHARITY CLAIM-Refund of income tax
7 5
THANK-OFFERINGS OF PATIENTS
166 8 4 138 15 2 63 9 11 10 0 0 106 7 9
BALANCE, being excess of Expenditure over Income
5,446 £5,525
s.
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DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONSReceived in London 556 0 Collected in Jerusalem, per Lady 'W atson 300 0 0 Collected in Scotland, per J. H. Stevenson, Esq., M B.E., K.C. 34 13 0 INTEREST ON INVESTMENTS
4
1930
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FRANCIS \V. PIXLEY, . Hon . Trflas urer. We have examined the above Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 30th September, 1930, with the books and vo uchers in London and with the returns received from Jerusalem, and certify it to be correct. The account forms part of the General Income and Expenditure Account of the Grand Priory in the British Realm of the Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of J erusalem and is incorporated therein . 3 Frederick's Place, PRICE, 'VVATERHOUSE & Co., Old Jewry, E.C . 2. Chartered Accountauts. 19th December, 1930.
18
Annual Subscriptions. Donations. £ s. d. £ s. d.
ANNUA L SUBSCRIPTIONS AND D ONATIONS YEAR ENDED 30th SEPTEMBER, 1930. Annual. Su bscri ptions. Donations. £ s. d. £ s. d. etc. 5 0 0
Colonel H.R.H. The Duke of York, K.G ., K.T., G.C.V.O., H.R.H. The Princess Royal, V.A., C.l. . . . Aberdalgie Woma n 's Guild. Adelaide Centre, S.lA.A. . . . . Aga Khan, Aga Sultan Sir l\lahomed Shah, G.C.S.L, G .C . I.E., G.C.V.O.
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Ailesbury, The Marquess of, D.S.O. Ames, Sir Herbert, LL.D. Ann, Captain H. T. . . . . . . Auckland Centre, S.J.A.A. , Offertory at Annual Service. Audland, W. E., M.B .E., M.R.C.S. . . . . Barclay, Lieut.-Col. and Mrs. Hubert F. . Barnes, Lieut.-Col. H. J., M.R.C.P.ED. Beachcroft, Major P. M., O.B.E. . . . . Birmingham Corps Church Parade, S.J.A.B., Collection at Bond, Major-General Sir Francis G., K.B .E., C.B., C.M.G. Bradford, The Countess Dowager of Brassey, The Countess. . Brodrick, Miss M., PH.D. • Brooks , Lieut.-Colonel F. A., M.D. Brown, Sir Herbert, K.B.E. • • Browne, Brigadier J. G., C.M.G., D .S .O. Bucknill, Mrs. S. P. r . Cad bury. Mrs. Campbell, Miss E. . . . Canterbury, The Archbishop of . Cape Town ursing Division, S.J.A.B.O. Cathcart, Colonel C. W., F.R . C . S. . Charlesworth, Captain E. Chesterman, J. C. . Chill, E. A., O.B .E ., M.D. . Christopher, Mrs. A. C. Seton. . . . . . Clark, Colonel Sir James R. A., Bt., C . B., C .M.G., F.R.C.S. ED. Clarke, Ernest, c.v.o., M.D . , F.R.C.S. . . . Codrington, Lady, C.B .E. . Cook, F. H., C.LE. . Cotton, C., O.B.E., F.R.C.P.ED . Cudworth, Miss M. Dalton, C. J. G . . . . Dalton, Major-General J. C., R.A. Dalton, Mrs. J. C. . . . . . Donou~hmore, Colonel the Earl of, K.P., P.C. Dunedm ursing Division, S.lA.B .O. . Dunedin, The Viscountess, C.B.E. . Faire, Sir Arthur W., C .B.E. Ferard, A. G., C.B.E. Fisher, W. B. . . . Freshfield, Miss Jessica L., R . R.C. Garle, H . E. . . . Gascoyne, Mrs. M. A . . . . . . Harr~son, General Sir Richard, G.C .B., C .M.G., R.E. Hastmgs Nursing Division, Sale of Tinfoil collected by Nursing Cadets of. . Hayter of Chislehurst, The Lady Heap, John. . . . Heath, C.E., O.B.E.
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5
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Annual Su bscriptions. Donations. £ s. d. £ s. d. Ware, A. 1\1., M.D. Waring, Major W. \Vebster, Mrs. R. B., O.B .E. \¥ellington Suburban ursing Division, S.J.A.B.O. Whyte, W. E. \tViddup, Frank Willett, J. E., C.B.E. 'Winchester Cathedral, Offertory on 24th June \tVingate, General Sir Reginald and Lady. Yarr, Major-General Sir Thomas, K.C.M.G., C.B., F.R.C.S.I. Yate, Colonel Sir Charles E., Bt., C.S.I., C.M.G. .
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£231 17 10 £324 Total
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£556
Subscriptions collected In Scotland. f
Barclay, Thomas Barnes, Lieut.-Colonel H. J. Black, The Rev. James, O.B.E., M.A . . Bute, The Marchioness of, D.B.E. Cassillis, The Countess of Fenton-Wingate, Mrs. Ferguson, J. Haig, M.D., LL.D ., F.R.C.S.E. Hamilton and Brandon, The Duchess of MacRae, The Lady Margaret, of Feoirlinn, O.B.E. Maxtone-Graham, Mrs. J. Murray, Patrick (the late) Newton, Mrs. D. Gray Philip, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Robert VV., M.D ., LL.D. Sinclair, Mrs. A. G. Stevenson, Miss A. F. Stevenson, Major H. J. Stevenson, Mrs. H. J. Stevenson, J. H., M.B.E., K.C. Wood, R. H., C.B.E. (the late) . Total
1
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d. 0
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0 0
0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 10 0 0 1 1 0 ---£3-! 13 0
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Collected by Lady Watson, Hon. Trea urer In Jeru alem, towards the upkeep of ten bed (10th year). d.
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Anon (B.B.H.) Barclays Bank (Jerusalem) Mrs. T. B. Barron . E. K. Bennett Lady Betterton Miss Biddlecombe . H. Bowman, C.B.E. Mrs. Humphrey Bowman Mrs. Thomas Carson Miss Minnie Clarke Messrs. Thomas Cook and Son (Jerusalem) E . F. Colville, C.M.G. Miss Florence Crewe R. E. H. Crosbie Mr. and Mrs. E. Cuming Mrs. M. V. L. Cust.
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Miss Dalton Miss Marion Drew . T. D. Dunham Mrs. Frank Ellis A. Faris l.ajor Benton Fletcher Miss Helena Frank Lady Furley, R.R.C. Amado Grabiel Miss D . A. E. Garrod Mr. and Mrs. 1:' . M. Goadby Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hart A. St. B. H. T. Hazebone Mr. and Irs. R. Hedley Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Henderson. Mrs. Holman Hunt Lieut.-General Sir Aylmer and Lady Hunter-Weston A . M. Hyamson ~Irs. E. Borough Johnson Major Keith-Roach, O.B.E., and Mrs. Keith-Roach Mrs. harles Kelly 1\1rs. Noel Lake . Lambert Stanley Lane-Poole, LITT.D., etc. Professor and Mrs. Beresford Leathes ::'1iss l(. Locock .:\11SS Beatrice Loveland H. C. Luke, C.M.G., etc. Dr. L. A. ':\Iayer Mrs. :l'.1cClllltock :l'.lrs. ~lllJs A. F. athan Miss Frances e"\.vton, F.R.G.S. 1\11SS lxon .A Patient Another Patient Two Grateful Pabents Colonel E. S. C. Pemberton, R.E. Stev,'art Perowne The \ )scountess Plumer, O.B.E. ILE. The Polish Consul General Mrs. Washington Ray lr. and Mrs . D. Salameh 1r. and 1\Irs. E. Shelley. Mrs. Shute Mrs. Walter Smith Mrs. Thcophilus Smith The en. Archdeacon Stewart, M.A. Sir Ronald Storrs, K.C.M.G., C.B.E., and Lady Storrs Mrs. John Strathearn 1\1rs. Charles Taylor Rev. O. H. Thompson, M.A . Miss 1. Thompson. The Baroness A. de Watteville Mrs. vVay Mrs. \tV. (in memory of S. W.). For Blind patients (per E. S.) Language lessons fees O. S. and L. . G. W. (in memory of Col. Sir Charles 1\1. \Vatson, K.C.M.G., C.B., R.E., etc.)
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St. J ohn 's Day Collections. [
St. George's Cathedral and little St. George Christ Church St. Paul's Church St. Peter's Church (Jaffa and Lydd) Immanuel Church (Jaffa) St. Luke's Church (Haifa) R. A. Fane (Ramleh) General Hospital (Sarafend) Bishop Gobat's School Government Arab College Jerusalem Men's College St . Paul's Sunday School (per Miss Jamal )
s.
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Linen Guild. lPresitlent: H.M. THE QUEEN.
<Ibairman : 39
Total
£300
5
0
0
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ROBINIA, VISCOli
TESS lVIOUNTGARRET.
(!ollllllittee: TIIr: l\lARCIIIONES OF BL:TE, D.B.E. TilE 1JARCHIUNESS OF 'OR:'IL\KBY, O. B. E . TilE COCNTE OF CARBROlGH . THE DO\\',\GER Ol' NTES OF AlRLlE, G.H.E. TIm LAD" ;\IARGARET l\IAcRAE OF FEOlRLl ·N, O. B. 1':.
PERMANENT ENDO\VMENT Year ended 30th September. 1930. Colonel F. A. H. Lambert (deceased)
DONATIONS FOR SPECIAL PURPO ES Year ended 30th September. 1930. Order of the Temple-Great Priory of England and \'Tales . Linen Guild of the Hospital Anonymous Total
1bon. 152 10
0
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0
500
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Appeal by His Royal Highness The Grand Prior. FOI- year ended September 30, 1930. IKCOilIE.
£
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BUILDING--ANNEXE £3,808 ARCHITECT'S FEES . . ]35 SANITATIO AKD TILING. 929 CLERK OF VVORKS . 120 SHlELDS-ANNEXE . 81 ELECTRIC CABLE-AN~EXE 14 0 ELECTRIC FIXTURESANNEXE 19 9 OPENING ROAD-ANNEXE 5 0 WATER METER-ANNEXE 3 0 COOK & SON-EXCHANGE, ETC. 14 16 BALANCE IN HAND, 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1930 2,332 7
7
6
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£7,463
!..,
BALANCE AT 1ST OCTOBER 1929. INTEREST
Secretar~:
l\I R . \\' OOLRYCH PERO\\'NE.
SPECIAL FUND.
EXPENDITURE.
THE VISCOD 'TESS PLUMER, C.B.E. TilE LADY MOSTYN, O.B.E . LADY IIL:NTER-\\'ESn.1N. LADY 1ALCOLlIl OF POLTALLOCH. l\IR . \\'OOLl,YCH PEROWNE.
.s. d.
Report
211
3 3
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£7,463
6
3
0 2 0 9 4
Con1n1ittee for
1930.
Thi year' Report i merely one of teady progres , and an increa ing number of indiyidual gifts. It was decid d to end round the Li t of R quir meni eparatcly to all the members, partly becau ~ e we had not rec iy d the Li t from Jerusalem at the time of going to pre ,and partly becau-e the ommittee thought many people had oyerlooked it in the Report of the \vhole Ho pital. And the result has justified the extra expenditure. 'Ye hall have again to do the same in 1931, as the Li t of ds ha not yet reached me. The large con ignment reached the Ho pital about a fortnight before Chri tmas, and gave great sati faction to all concerned. I till have a fe\,,' belated gifts to forward, and there will he all the Eye- hades and po ibly some more Operating Gowns coming from the .j.A.B. members in the Hong Kong District. The Guild ha al 0 upplied new Badges for the Cloaks of the i ters, made at the reque t of H.R.H. Princess Beatrice, by the \\Torking Ladies' Guild, and paid for out of our Fund. Your Committee has again made a Grant of £50 to the Ho pital Committee to be added to last year 's grant, and set aside for some special piece of Equipment in the I ew Annexe. The Total List as sent out this year is as follows; those items not given by the ladies whose names are alongside their gifts have been purchased out of the Funds. T
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OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Viscountes Plumer, £1. Hon. Mrs. Henn Collins, £1 and some old linen. Mrs. Campbell, £1. Dowager Countess of Bradford, £2 2s. Mrs. Hickman Morgan, £5. 6 Bath Towels for Palestinian Staff. Lady Hunter Weston. Cutlery, etc., for Assistant Surgeon. Lady lalcolm. 12 Serviettes for British Staff. Miss \V. S. Davidson. 2 Pillow-Slips and 5 Small Bath Towels. Miss Evelegh. '1 Bath Towels and 2 Pr . Cotton Hemstitched Shects. 'Irs. Hindley. 6 Bath Towels, British taff. Iarchioness of Normanby. 30 Y ds. Shadow Cretonne for Curtains. Irs. Hugh Adams. 2 Surgeon's Overalls. 1\1iss Pochim. 8 Doz. Face Tmvc1s. Mr. Thorne. Irs. Graham. 1 BedsDread Centre Embroidered. 1 Bedspread Centre Embroidered. Lady Iargarct MacRae. 24 'Vhite Muslin quares. 1\1rs. \roolrych Perovvne. 24 \Vhit~ Muslin Squares. Robinia Vi countess ?\Iountgarrct. 10 Surgeon's Operating Gown. 24 Overalls for Palc tinian taft. 150! Y ds. Twill Sheeting for Sheets for Patients and Staff. G\Yhit Damask Table Cloths, 2i· yds., for Briti h Staff. G l nbleachcd Table Cloths, 2 -~ yds., for Palestinian Staff. 12 ~_ervicttes for Palestinian Staff. 37i yds. avy Bluc Material for :\Iaid 'Dre e~'. 60 yds . each of 3 kinds of Striped hirting. 60 yd~. Lnblcachcd Calico. 30 Y ds. Tobralco for Matron's Dres . 5 Y ds. Red Poplin for Ditto. 50 Y ds. \Vbite Drill for i ters' Overall. 20 Y ds. 'Yhitc Drill for Sisters' Mess Dresses. 18 'Yhite Cambric rmy aps. Letters have been received from the \Varden and from Lady \Yatson expressing the greatest satisfaction with the whole consignment, and especially with the Shadow Cretonne, which th ey say will make thc Hospital look so gay and pretty. The Hospital, standing a it docs so high in reputation for the wonderful trcatment given in all eye ca cs, call for still greater efforts on the part of all mr.mbers of the Linen Guilcl to put its equipment on a very ample scale sufficient to meet all demands. Mrs. \Voolrych Perowne spent ten days in Jeru alem in "jlarch a. the guest of the Warden and l\frs. Strathcarn. She visited the Ho -pital several times and inspected with Lady \Vatson the Linen ,tore and made a note of the requirements for 1931 to be supplied by the Linen Guild. Mrs. Perowne also attended one of the working parties organized by Lady \tVatson for the making up of piece goods supplied by the Guild and was glad to have the opportunity of meeting some of thc ladies who work so keenly for the Hospital. I should like to thank all the Staff at St. J oh1:'s Gate who by their courtesy and unfailing help over our accounts and con ignments enable us with so much ease to deal with all our large parcels and take all the trouble of Consignment Notes and Customs Papers off the hands of our Committee. (Signed) ROBINIA M. MOUNTGARRET, 12th january, 1931 .
Chai,'man of Committee.
Receipts
25
Expenditure
and
Account
For Year ended 30th September, 1930. EXPE DITUHE.
RECEIPTS.
s. STORES 117 15 CARRIAGE AND FREIGHT. 8 16 PRINTING AND GENERAL EXPENSES 8 5 BALANCE IN IIA:-W 36 12 j
d. 5
2 3 0
Balance at 1st October, 1929 l\IEMBERSHIP SUBSCRIPTIONSVice-Presidents .£ 110 11 0 Associa te Members 3 0 0 Honorary:\Iembers 21 9 0
s. d. 22 15 10
£
135
0 0
£ 171
8 10
0 13 13
DONATIONS [ 171
8 10
Subscriptions
and
Donations
From 1st October, 1929, to 30th September, 1930. VICE-PRESID E TTS. Aclancl , The lIon . ~Irs. A. D. Adams, ilIrs. Hugh Airlie, The Dowager Countess 01, C.B.E. Atkinson. ~lrs. St. John Barclav, :'lrs. Hubert Bartholomew, :\Irs. C. \\ . Bates, :\I1SS 1\1. Bourke, 1\11ss Blye . Bradford, The Countess Dowager of. Brassey, The Countess . Bruce-Porter, Lady 13ute, The l\Iarchioness of, D.B.E. Byrne, 1\1iss V. ]., O.B.E .. Campbell, 1\lrs. E. T. Chcunbl'rlaln, Lad,-, G.B.E. Cordes, Mrs. T. -. Dalrymple, Lady illarjorie, O.B.E. Da\'idson, Lacl\' Theodora Dawson of Penn. The Lady, O.I3.E . Dickinson , ~I15s J ean . Dunedin, The Viscountess, C.B.E. Farndon, l\Irs. Forester, The Lady French, Lady Essex, O.B.E. Furley, Lady, R.R.C. GarIord, Miss M., M.B.E. Gibson, Lady . . . Gladstone, The Hon. il1r5. Henry, C.B.E. Gleichen, Lady Helena, 0 B.E. Grafton, The Duchess of Graham, 'fIIrs. 1\1. B. Hambl eden. The Dowager VIscountess Hamilton, Mrs. H. B. Hann, Mrs. H. F. . Harcourt, The Viscountess, G.B.E. Hayes, Mrs . . Hunter-Weston, Lady Inverclyde, Charlotte, Lady King, Mrs. E. J Knowles, Lady, O.B.E. . Kylsant The Lady, C.B.E.
£
s. d. 1 1 0 1 1 0 110 110
110 110 1 1 0 110 1 1 0 110
110 110 110 110 1 1 0 110 200 110 1 1 0
1 1 0 110 1 1 0 1 1 0 110 110 110 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 110 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 110 110 1 1 0
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Lafone, Miss L. Lees, Dame Sarah, D.B.E., LL.D. Lewis, Lady, O.B.E. Lumley, 1\1rs. Roger Lythall, Miss A. E. McConnell, l\liss M. J. McKenzie, Miss M. F. Maclean, Mrs. l\1. McN eile, Mrs. MacRae-Gilstrap, Mrs. Magniac, Mrs. Claude Marshall, The Hon. Gwendolyn Mason, Lady Evelyn, O.B.E. Mawby, Miss L. E., M.B.E. May, Lady l\lorgan, Mrs. Hickman Mostyn, The Dowager Lady, O.E.E. Mountgarret, Robinia Viscountess, O.B.E. ::\1 urray, The Hon. Lady, C.B.E. Nicholson, Mrs. H .. larchioness of, O.B.E . .l ormanby, The Norton, 1Irs. J. J ., M.B.E. Nunburnholme, The Lady Onslow, The Countess of, C.B.E., A.R.R.C. Overend, :Miss L. Perowne, Mrs. J. T. \ Yoolrycb Philipps, Lady, O.B.E. Pirie-Gordon, 1\1rs. H. Plender, Lady Plumer, The Viscountess, O.B.E. Plymouth, The Dowager Countess of Po chin, I11iss F. III. Ralphs, Mrs. Rutherford, Mrs. M. Scarbrough, The Countess of Shepherd, Mrs. C. A. Smith, Miss A. H., M.B.E. Smith, Miss H. M. Smith, Nus. L. Stace, Mrs. M. E. L. Stanbury, Mrs. F. Strath earn , Mrs. Strickland, The Lady Stuart, Mrs. Man Sutherland, The Duchess of Swain, :Miss A. E. Thorne, Mrs. F. Toller, Mrs. \Vallis Tulloh, Miss L. W., R.R .C. Tweedale, Mrs. E. A. Uren, ::\Iiss E. R. RRC. (1930-3 1) Walker, Miss A. l\I. . Warde-Aldam, Mrs., M.B.E., A.R.R.C .. \Varneford, Mrs. M. E. Watson, Lady Webster, Mrs. R B., O.B.E. Westmacott, Mrs. F. H. Whiteman, Miss A. M. M. W. Wingate, Lady, D. B.E. Yate, Lady Total
27
SUBSCRIPTIONS
OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL
£ s. d. 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 ~ 10 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0
ASSOCIA TE MEMBERS.
£, Aldridge, ::\liss E. A. l'.looring Bucknill, Mrs. S. P. B. Evelegh, l\liss E. A. Lascelles, Mrs. Edward Pnor, 1,lrs. UptOn . \\'ollaston, Mrs. G. 'W oods £3
Total
HO~ORARY
----£ 110 11
0
Total
0
0
MEMBERS.
£, Alexander, l\1iss E. J., 1!.B.E., A.R.R.C. Alknl)\". Tile \ Iscounlt:ss Berks, ::\hss \V. C. E. Billing, ::\ltss ::\1. G. Bottenll, :\Iiss G. Caldwell, 1\lrs. J. E. CavcIl(hsh-I3entinck, Lady Henry ( 11 J 11\ ry, ~ Irs., :'.1. B. L. hurton, l\Irs. Danks. i\Iiss E. r. D:n·jclson, :\llss \Y. S., O.B.E. Dentith, Iiss E. S. Freshfield, :\Iiss J. L., R.R.C. Gaskell. Lath Constance ::\IJlncs (,I,dstonc. rhe YlSCOtllliess Graham, i\Iiss 11. III. GriffIth, :\liss ::\1. H. Harth'. Lad \ Kathanne . Harri"es, Miss E. G. Heaton, Mrs. 1\1. E., O.B.E. Helliar, MISS L. E. B. Jekyll, Lady, D.B.E. Mills, Miss l\Iary W. l\litchell, I1lrs. E. :\Iorkill , ::\Irs. l\Iusson, ::\liss M. E. o borne, Miss R., C.B.E., R.R.C. Perley, Lady Presion, 1\Irs. J K. Roberts, ::\1iss E. M., R.R.C. Robson, Mrs. K. M. Robson, l\liss R. r., A.R.R.C. Savory, Miss E. M. Sowerbutts, Miss H. S. H. vVatson, Mrs. D. B., O.B.E. Vveaver, Mrs. vVoodward, Miss A. r.
s. d. 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0
s. d. 10 0 10 0 10 0 1 0 5 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 0 0 10 6 10 0 10 0 10 0 1 0 10 0 10 0 10 6 10 0 10 0 10 6 10 0 10 6 10 0
---£21
9
0
28
OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL
DONATIONS. d. 10 0 2 0 ~ 1 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0
s.
£ Aldridge, l\1iss E . A. Mooring. Bradford, The Countess Dowager of Campbell, Mrs. E. T. Collins, The Hon. Mrs . Henn . Cordes, Mrs. T. Lees, Dame Sarah Anne, D .B.E ., LL.D . Plumer, The Viscountess, O.B .E. Saunders, Miss G. K . Toller, Mrs. \Vallis
3
I l)
0
0 1 1
0
0 0
~be ~be
<Branb 1Prior~ in tbe :fJ3rittsb 1Realln of IDenerable ®rber of tbe lbospttal of St. 30bn of 3erusalem
AMBULANCE DEPARTMENT
----
£ 13 13
Total
FORM give and
OF
PRIORY
b eq ueath unto the Trea UI·e.. for' tbe time being
IN
THE
BRITISH
THE HO SPITAL OF ST. JOHN OF JER
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BEQ EST.
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VEXERAI1LE
of OF
ORDER
the TilE OF
the sum of
(free of duty) to be app li ed towar-ds accomp lishing the Char'itable de igns of the said Institution. N. B. - Land and Money secured on Land can now be given to charitable u es under the condilions enacted by the" Charitable Uses Act 1891, 54 & 55 Vic. C. 73 " .
Report for the year ended
30 September, 1930
LO NDON: HEAD OFFICE, CLERKE WELL,
T. JOHN
Lo
DON,
GATE,
E.C. 1.
n:be <Branb lPrior\? in tbe 1l3ritisb lRealm of n:be lDenerable \l)rber of tbe 1bospital of $t. 30bn of 3erusalem
AMBULANCE DEPARTMENT
U:he $t. John Ellnbltlal1ce Bssociation
Report for the year ended 30 Septem her, 1930
Lo DON: HEAD OFFICE,
T.
J OR'S
GATE,
CLERKE WELL, LONDON, E.C.l.
2
3
\the a;ran~ ~rior}? in the 1Brtttsh lRealttl of \the IDenerabie ®r~er of the lbospttal of $ t. John of Jernsalem
Ube 1knfgbts of Justice: THE
So\?erefgn 1beal> : HIS
MAJEST Y
THE
KI NG.
CHAPTER-GENERAL 1st May, 193 1.
<I5ralll> lPrior: FIELD- ]\{AR SHAL HI S R OYAL H IGHNESS THE DUKE OF CO K.G., etc.
AUGHT,
Sub:s:\prior : M AJOR- GENERAL T HE EARL OF
CARBROUGH, KG., G.B.E., R.C .B . , T.D.
IPrelate : T HE ARCHBISHOP OF CA TERBURY .
<lbancelIor: L IEUT.-GENERAL SIR AYLMER HUNTER-\ VESTO K.C.B., D.S.O., R.E., M.P .
OF Hu TERSTO~}
:fSatIitf or JEgle: SIR J OH
HEWETT, G.C.S.L, R.B.E., C.LE.
Ube otber l3afIitfs u;ranl> <!roS5: COLONEL H.R .H . T HE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G., K.T .} K .P., P.C., etc. C OLO EL H.R .H. T HE D UKE OF YORK, K.G., K.T . , P .C., etc. H.R.H. T HE D UKE OF GLOUCESTER, K.G., P.C., G.C.V.O. H .R .H . PRI CE G EORGE, K.G., G.C.V.O. MAJOR- GENERAL H . R .H. PRINCE ARTHUR OF CO AUGHT, K.G., K.T., P.C., etc. MAJO R-GENERAL J AMES C . DALTO , R.A. COLONEL THE L OR D WILLIAM CECIL, C.V.O . T HE E ARL OF R ANFURLY, P.C . (L ), G.C .M.G. E DMUND F R ASER, ESQUIRE , F.S.A . COLONEL S IR H ERBERT J EKYLL, K.C.M.G . C OLONEL SIR J AMES CLARK, Bt., C.B ., C. M.G . , F. R. C.S.ED . MAJOR-GE E RAL T HE EARL OF ATHLONE, K.G ., G.C .B . , G.C.M.G . , G .C.V .O., D .S .O., A.D .C.
D UKE OF PORTLAND , K.G. , P.C ., G .C.V.O . EDWIN H . FRESHFIELD, LL.D., F.S . A. THE EARL OF ELLESMERE, M.V.O., A.D . C. THE LORD ISLINGTON, P.C. , G.C.M.G. , G.B.E., D.S.O. THE LORD SYDENHAM, G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G. , G.C.I.E. , G .B.E. S IR WILLIAM PORTAL, Bt., F.S .A. C APT. SIR HAROLD BOULTON, Bt ., C.V.O., C.B .E . THE lARQUIS OF CARISBROOKE, G.C.B. , G.C.V.O. LIEUT.-COLONEL THE LORD HERBERT MONTAGU-DOUGLAS-SCOTT, C.M.G., D .S.O. JOHN H. STEVENSON, ESQ., M.B.E. , K.C . COLONEL FRA 'CIS \V. PIXLEY, V.D., F .S.A. THE VISCOUNT CHEL ISFORD, P.C., G.C.S.I., G.C. I.G., G.C.I.E., G.B.E. THE RIGHT Ho T. SIR EVELYN CECIL, P.C., G.B .E. THE EARL OF DERBY, K.G., P.C., G .C.B. , G.C.V.O. THE LORD KYLSA 'T, G.C.M.G. COLO)lEL ALFRED D. ACLAND, C.B.E. THE HO)l . SIR ARTHUR STANLEY, G.B.E., C.B., M .V.O. THE LORD :MO)lSON . THE EARL BEAUCHA?>IP, K.G . , P.C., K.C.M.G. COLO EL EDWARD D. BROW)lE-SYNGEHUTCHINSON, \O .<! ., C.B. THE EARL OF DONOUGII?>IORE, K.P., P.C. THE DUKE OF DEVO~SHIRE, K .G. , P .C. , G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O. THE EARL OF LIVERPOOL, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.?>1.G., G.B.E., M.V.O. THE EARL OF YARBOROUGH, P.C , F.S.A. THE HON. SIR RTHUR LAWLEY, G.C.S.I., G.C . I.E., K.C.M.G. THE LORD QUEENBOROUGII, G.B.E. MAJOR-GENERAL SIR IVOR PHILIPPS, K.C . B., D.S.O. FRANCIS E. ROSHER, Esq. THE EARL OF ONSLOW, P .C. , O.B .E . THE LORD STA MORE, K .C. V . O. LIEUT.-COLONEL CLAUDE B. PALMER, C.B .E .
THE MARQUIS OF BATH , K.G. , P.C., C.B . THE EARL OF SHAFTESBURY, K.P. , P .C., G.C.V.O., C.B.E . LIEUT.-COLONEL T. WOOLRYCH PEROWNE. MAJOR-GENERAL SIR RICHARD HAVELOCK CHARLES, B t ., G.C.V.O.,K.C.S . I., LL.D., M.D., F.R.C.S.I. LIEUT.-COLONEL SIR HENRY McMAHON, G.C.M.G., G.C.v.O., K.C.I.E., C.S.!. FIELD-MARSHAL THE VISCOUNT ALLENBY, G.C.B., G.C.M.G. SIR HARCOURT BUTLER, G.C.S.I., G .C. I.E. THE EARL OF POWIS. COLO~EL EDWIN KING, C.M.G., T.D., F .S.A. MAJOR COLIN W. MACRAE OF FEOIRLINN, C.B.E. COLO~EL SIR CHARLES YATE, Bt . , C.S . I., C.M.G. CAPT. ALFRED C. SETON CHRISTOPHER. SIR JOHN LUMSDEN, K.B.E., M.D. FIELD-NURSHAL THE VISCOUNT PLUMER, G .C. B., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., G.B .E . SIR ARTHUR FAIRE, C.B .E. LIEUT . -COLONEL EDMUND V. GABRIEL, C.S.I., C.M.G., C.V.O., C.B.E., V . D., F.S.A. THE RIGHT HON. SIR FREDERICK lILNER, Bt., P.C., G.C.V.O. SIR CHARLES HYDE, Bt., O .B.E . , LL.D. THE EARL OF HAREWOOD, K.G., D . S .O. HIS EXCELLENCY THE LORD IRWIN, P.C., G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E . THE LORD \V AKEFIELD OF HYTHE, C.B.E. \VILLIAM EDWARD AUDLAND, I.B.E., M.R.C.S. THE VISCOU T LEE OF FAREHAM, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.S.!., G.B.E., F.S.A. THE LORD COTTESLOE, C.B., V.D., T.D. THE HON. SIR ROBERT HEATO RHODES, K.C.V.O . , K.B.E. SIR RONALD H. A. STORRS, K.C.M.G., C.B.E. GENERAL SIR PHILIP vV. CHETWODE, G.C.B., K.C.M.G., D.S . O . SIR GERALD WOODS VVOLLASTON, M.V.O. COLONEL JAMES L. SLEEMAN, C.M.G., C.B . E., M.V.O .
J.
J.
Uen 1Representatf\?e 1knfgbts or Grace: SYDNEY W. MALKIN, Esq . ROBERT A. GIBBO S, Esq., M.D. L I EUT.-COLONEL FRANCIS A. BROOKS, M.D . THE VISCOUNT TREDEGAR, C.B.E., F.S.A. HUGH M. I NGLEDEW, Esq.
MA J OR J OHN M . REDDIE, C.B. THOMAS H. \ V. CHAMBERS, Esq. HENRY W. FINCHAM, Esq., F.S.A. HARRY PIRIE-GORDON, Esq., D.S.C., F.S .A . FIELD-MARSHAL SIR CLAUD JACOB, G.C.B., G.C.S. !. , K.C.M.G.
5 ,{!;be (Brantl lPtfot)? fn We jJ3rftfsb 1Realm of tb e \l) cnerllbl e ®ttlet of tbe 1f)ospital of St. Jobn of J eru511len .
,{!;be Sub::::lPrelllteS: T HE THE THE THE T HE
THE ARCHBISHOP OF VVALES. BISHOP TAYLOR-SMITH, K.C.B.,C.V.O. THE BISHOP OF GIBRALTAR. BISHOP PALMER. THE BISHOP OF LEICESTER. BISHOP OF GUILDFORD. THE ARCHBISHOP OF SYDNEY. AR CHB IS HOP OF EW ZEALA. D. THE BISHOP OF BRI STOL . BISHOP FYFFE. THE DEAN OF \VESTMINSTER, C. v.O.
AMBULANCE DEPARTMENT.
'{tbe St. 30bn :anlbnlance :association. lPlltron : HIS MAJESTY THE KI G. (Sovereign Head of the Order.)
,{!;be ®mCillttng <rbaplllfns:
lPtesftl ent :
THE REv. PREBENDARY L. J . PERCIVAL, C.V.O. THE REV. VV ILLl A11 T. B. HAYTER.
FIELD-MARSHAL H.R.H . THE D UKE OF CON AUGHT, K.G.
Sf! 1Representati\'e ctollllllllntlers :
(Consisting exclusively of ::'Iembers of the Order.)
(Grand Prior of the Order.)
:ambulance (tommittee: <!bllfrmllll :
MAJOR HENRY A. BALBI, M.B.E. ERNEST A. EBBLEWHITE, Esq., LL.D., F.S.A. CAPTAIN EVERARD \\' . GOLDSWORTHY. (Three , ' acancics) .
i\IAJOR-GE~ERAL SIR P E RCIVAL \VILKINSON, K.C . ;>'I.G., C.B . (Director of the Department.)
JDcput}2 Chairman: l\1AJOR-GE:\ERAL JAM E S C. DALTON, R.A. (Life :'.Icmber of the Committee, honoris causa.)
,{!;bree lRepresentatf"e 6)fffcers: SEPTIMUS 1\1. HEBBLETHWAITE, Esq. , M.D, SIR \VILLIAM \VELLS, F.S.A. COLONEL AUGUSTUS 1\1. O . ANWYL-PASSI TGHAM, O.B.B.
.Members of (lounciI on ctbllpter::::Q;enerlll : (in addition to those shown wider other H eadil1gs)
J.
COLONEL CHARLES TRIMBLE, C. B., C. M.G., L.R . C.P., etc. HENRY E. GARLE, Esq. VVILLIA 1 E. C. LAZE NBY, Esq .
alltl
\tbe JExecnth1e G)fffcers: (in addition to the Chief Executive Officer, show n above as Chancellor) Secretary-General: :MAJOR-GENERAL SIR PERCIVAL \VILKINSON, K . C.M . G., C. B . Receiver-General: COLONEL FRANCIS \ V. PIXLEY, V.D., F . A. Director of Ambulance: MAJOR-GE ERAL SIR PERCIVAL \VILKI ! SON, K.C.M.G., C.B. HospitaUer: COLONEL SIR COURTAULD THOMSO , K.B.E . , C.B. Almoner: CAPTAIN ALFRED C. SETON CHRISTOPHER. Librarian: COLONEL EDWIN J. KING, C.M .G., T.D., F.S . A. Registrar: LIEUT.-COLO EL J. T. vVOOLRYCH PEROWNE. Genealogist: SIR GERALD WOLLASTON, M.V.O. Director of Ceremonies: CAPTAIN ALFRED C. SETON CHRISTOPHER. Chief Commissioner of the St . John Ambulance Brigade at Home: lVUJOR-GENERAL SIR PERCIVAL VVILKINSON, K.C.M.G., C. B. (Acting) . Chief Commissioner of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Overseas: COLONEL JAMES L. SLEEMAN, C.M.G., C.B.E., M.V.O.
1T~embers TIlL THE TilE
:
L CRETARy-GENERAL OF THE ORDER (ex officio). lIII:.F O)DlISSIO~ER ST . J OH~ MBULA~CE BRIGADE (ex officio) IlI E F O)DlISSIO~ER ST . JOIl~ A?oTBULANCE BRIGADE OVERSEAS
. (ex officio).
\\"lLL1:\)\ E . . \ U DLAND, Esq . , ?O!.B .E . , :\!'R.C .S. L\oy P E RROTT, R.R . C . TH E LADY O:\STA~CE :JIrL~ES-GASKELL. COLO c· EL lIARLES TRDIBLE, C.B . , C . r-LG. YD. · EY \\' . ::'IIALKIN, Esq. LIELT . - OL . I~ RANCIS A. BROOKS, ?OI.D . TllO){AS O . :JIEIN, Esq . \\'ILLIA~l G . PAPE, E q . , O .B . E. \VALTER G . JlAF;\IA~, Esq. \\'ILLIA){ E . . L.uENBY, Esq . . \ ltEPRESENTATIVE OF TIlE PRIORY FOR \VALES .
J.
:association Sub::::(tomtnittee: CbRirnum: :JIAJOR-GE:\ERAL
IR PERCIVAL \YILKINSON, K.C.M.G., C.B.
1T~cmbcrs
:
\YILLI.\:\I E . AUDLA.-D, Esq . , lILB . E., I.R.C.S. THE LADY ONSTANCE :'.IrLNES-GASKELL. TlIo:\\AS II. \V . CHA lEERS, E q . HUGH II. \ T. ::\IrLLER, Esq. ROBERT B. DUNCA , Esq . , M.D. THOMAS O. ::'IEI , Esq. \YILLIA:\l G. PAPE, Esq . , O.B.E. \\' ALTER G . HAPMA, Esq . \ YILLIAM E. C. LAZENBY, Esq. IRS. DOUGLAS, A.R.R.C.
(!bief Secrctar}2 : CAPTAL.
A.
. CAHUSAC, M.C.
:accountant: THE ACCOUNTANT OF THE ORDER.
JDirector of Stores: VVILL1AM H. MORGAN, Esq., O.B.E.
:assistant Secrctat}2 :
Secretat)? of tbe ®rtler: (who attends, but is not a Member of, Chapter-General) LIEUT .-COLONEL RALPH C. BINGHAM, D . S.O.
DUNCAN G.
1beatl ®mce :
IONTEITH, Esq.
ST. J OHN'S GATE, CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E.C.l.
:fJ3ankers : THE \ VESTMINSTER BANK, LIMITED, CLERKENWELL, E.C.l.
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Report for the Year ended 30th September, 1930.
Full information as to the work of the St. John Ambulance Association can be obtained on application to the Chief Secretary, St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, London, E.C.l , by whom copies of printed papers will be supplied in reasonable numbers without charge, on Reference Numbers or Letters as follow bein g quoted :
Formation of CIa ses in connection with Centre
Pamph. D/ c,
Formation of Detached Classes . .
Papers ~
The value of an Ambulance Training yllabus of Instruction-Preliminary
RefereJ1ce. Pamph. c/ c.
our e
First Aid Cour e
I
c·
~ 2
Paper 40
The Director of the Ambulance Department an d the Ambulan ce Committee of the Order have the honour to submit the followi ng report of the work of the t. John Ambulance Association for the information of His Royal Highness The Grand Prior and the Chapter-General : INSTRUCTIO
The number of certificates issued in England, Ireland and Wales during the year (as compared with the year 1929), is as follows : First Aid (l\Ien) " ,,(Women) Home Nur ing ( 1en) " ,,("'/omen) Home Hygiene (l\Ien) (\Vomen) anitat.ion ookery ..
Paper 5 Priory for \Vales . .
Home
Jursing Cour e
Home H} giene Cour e
Pap r 60 Paper
5
Regulations for the conduct of Examinations
Paper
°
Medallion, Label, and Pendant Regulations
Paper 62
anitation Cour e
" Crusaders Ancient and Modern." A Price List of articles sold by the tores Department, with particulars and estimat es for Motor and other Ambulances, can also be obtained.
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1930. 28,677 7,365 1,190 5,319 76 354 49
1929. 23,554 7,985 955 4,405 125 191 30
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43,031 6,105
37,245 6,132
49,136
43,377
bringing the grand total to date to 1,849,126. It will be observed that the figur s for 1930 how an increase in England and Ireland of 5,786, which i highly ati factory. At the same time it is not an increase which can be looked for early, being attributable largely to the number of peLon coming forward for in truction in consequ ence of the (( Coal jIines General Regulation (First Aid) 1930," an ext ract from which i given elsewhere on page 11 . In addition, the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis arranged with the Association for t he instruction and examination of Officers who had joined the Force pri or to 1922 and had not therefore attended the classes for R ecr uits at P eel Hou~e which the As ociation initiated that year. Several hundred Officers assembled for instruction immediately on completion of t he arrangement in July. The Association also notes with satisfaction that cla se of in truction are now regularly organized by t he headquarters of the alvation Army, and that the medallion of t he Association must be obtain ed before a alvationist can be promoted t o t he rank of Captain or t ake charge of a post in t he slums. The number of re-examination awar ds issued during t he year is : 13,663 medallions, 33,741 labels, an d 5,346 pen dants-each a n incr ease on last year s figures, with a total increase of 6,079 ; t he n um ber of re-examination vouchers issued t hrough Det ach ed Classes was 5,771.
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As regards instruction overseas, special mention mu t be made of the Canadian Branch, where the number of persons instructed shows an increase of 30 per cent. The figures for 1929 showed an increase of over 1,000 on the previous year, but that has been ea ily surpassed thi year, constituting a remarkable record. Whether these figures exceed the expectations of the Canadian Branch or not they reflect the greatest credit on the Canadian Executive, whose efforts to expand the activities of the Association have been most intensive, and are greatly appreciated by the Ambulance Committee. It is a matter of considerable regret to the Ambulance Committee that, owing to the ruling of the Law Officers in Canada that the petition to H.M. The King to refrain from bestowing titles of honour and titular distinctions on Canadians should include the honours of the Order, it i unable to recommend to the Chapter-General the admission of Canadians to the Order. The Ambulance Committee has al 0 watched with pride the effort of the other Overseas Centres and Branches. The Commanderv of the Order in outhem Africa having come into active operation ~ith the first meeting of the Commandery Chapter in May, the work of the Association in Southern Africa is now controlled by the ommandery, and the Central Council for outh Africa cease to function. The Association is much indebted to Their Excellencies the Governor-General and H.R.H. Princess Alice for their interest and example, in illu tration of which may be mentioned that a cla was held at Government Hou e and was attended by H.R.H. Princess Alice and Lady fay ambridge. In New Zealand the work of the Association continues on its path of progress; but in Australia it has been somewhat hampered by the financial depression in the Commonwealth. In ingapore H.E. Ir Cecil Clementi, who did much for the A ociation in Hong Kong, has expressed his intention to promote the activities of the ociation as far as possible. COMPETITIONS.
In the ambulance competitions held by the four grouped railway for the purpose of selecting two teams from each to repr ent them in the final, the number of entries again showed a sub tantial increase. The preliminary competiton for ungrouped railways was held at t. John's Gate on April 11th, Dr. . G. V. Harris, of London, being the judge. The result of the competition was as follows : 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Railways. ]Iarlls. Metropolitan 390~ Cheshire Lines Committee 346i Midland and Great orthern Joint 327 London, Midland & Scottish and Great Western Joint (Shrewsbury) 298! Southern and London, Midland & Scottish] oint (Somerset & Dorset) 288i Maximum marks obtainable: 450.
The Metropolitan Railway, therefore, represented the ungrouped railways in the final, which was held in the Northampton Institute,
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AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.
Clerkenwell, London, on May 23rd. The judges, Dr. K. H. Beverley, of Worsbro' Dale, and Dr. A. . Holden) of Preston, placed the competing teams in the following order:1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Railways. Southern (Waterloo" A") .. .. London, Midland & Scottish (Liverpool- ?rth Docks) London, Midland & Scottish (Crewe-Machme Shop) Great 'W estern (Alexandra Docks) London & orth Eastern (Hull) Southern (Horsham) London &: orth Eastern (Parkeston) l\1etropolitan Great 'Western (Newport-Dock Street) .. Maximum marks obtainable: 455.
Marks.
378t 325t 298 288 288 287t 283 271
269t
In the unavoidable absence of The Right Hon. J. H. Thomas, P.C., Lord Privy eal (who had promised to attend), the ~hallenge hield, orbet Fletcher Cup, and prizes, were presented?y Ir .Harold Hartley, F.R.S., Vice-Pre ident, London, Midland & ScottI~h Railway. The First Aid Competition open to members of the PolIce Forces of England, 'Vales, and ~he ! sle of Man,. ~or the Pim Chall~nge Cup, ~as held a usual. Elimmatmg ompehtlOns took place m. the PolIce Di. tricts in England and ,Vales during)a~uary, at th~ followmg c~ntres : ~Ianche_t r, Darlington, Doncaster, BIrmmgham, Bnghton, CardIff, and London, the winning team in each District representing it in the final. Th r _ult of the Final Competition, held at the Iorthampton Polytechnic In titute, Clerkenwell, London, on February 27th, was as follows : ~I.P.,
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Police Forces. Birmingham City Police \Yest ussex onstabulary .. Lancashire Constabulary ardiff City Police ::.retropolitan Police F" Division Durham ounty Constabulary East uffolk Constabulary .. \Vest Riding of Yorks Constabulary Gloucestershire Constabulary Maximum marks obtainable: 490. tI
Marks.
3791} 374~
369! 343-
324 291 279 272 254t
The judg s were Dr. R. B. Duncan, of London, and Captain A. Ellison, of Leeds. . The Pim hallenge Cup and the prizes were presented by The RIght Hon . J. H. Clynes, M.P., the Home ecretary. After expressing his pleasure at being able to be present, the HO.me ecretary said: "There is a daily increa ing demand for more polIce, and the need of making our roads more suitable for ~he speedy c~ang~s which have been taking place in the transport serVIces of all kinds IS evident. Many of our roads are strewn with the dead and dying, and until we get to the point when the maximum amo:mt of carefulness will be exercised by those using our roads, and until roads are made more equal to the weight and character of the vehic~es no~ upon them, I feel there will be an increasing need for the first aId serVIces rendered by the police of the country. The police stand very much higher in the
~I.R.C.S.,
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public regard than th y did many years ago. At one time they had ver few dutie . Now they are exp ct d to undertake rvice in times of fire, flood, injury, and accident of any kind. The maj ty of the law finds expre ion in many forms, but no a p ct of that maj sty i expres ed in fin r form than that r pr ented by the tams who have entered into whol orne rivalry to-day. To bring together team of policemen in fir t aid rivalry tend normously to benefIt the people of our country." In congratulating the irmingham team, he added, " A man can enjoy no finer sen ation than that of doing om thing for other people." PUBLICATION . Regulations relating to cla e wer r -written during th year and amplified for the sake of clearnes , and have be n i u d to all concerned. The regulations for entr were al 0 re-written and amplified in order that Centre might have a better appreciation of th ir function. The Cookery Textbook was al 0 publi hed during the y ar, but there has not been a large demand for cla e in this ubject. TRAN LATIONS. At the in tigation of the \Vel h League of Youth, who ugge tion was supported by the Priory for \Vale , the ociation anctioned the translation of A PreliJJlinary Course of First A id and , 1 PrelimiJlary Course of Hom e 1Irsing into \Vel h. It i anticipated that the tran lation of these textbooks will give c on~iderable impetu to the work of the Association in the schools in North \Yales. FIR T AID OUTFITS Ii THE 1\IETROPOLI The scheme for the establishment of fir t aid outfit in the 1\1 tropoli , which the Association has formulated in collaboration with th I tropolitan Police, has taken more definite hape, and a number of outfit have now been placed in Police Kio k in King ton, Richmond, \\Tood Green, \Vimbledon, and various other part of London. The e outfits have been of much value in a number of in tances. MEDICAL COMFORT DEPOTS. No new Depots have been establi hed in London or in the Provinces, and the Depot at Oxford House, Bethnal Green, has been clo ed. RESIGNATIO OF ::'IIR. W. H. ::'IIORGA~. The Committee records with great regret that on account of ill-health 1r. \V. H. Morgan has resigned the office of Director of the tores DeI?artment during the week following the close of the year under reVIew. Mr. Morgan served the Order well and faithfully for thirty-six years in many directions. He was one of the earliest members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, resigning from it in 1922 as Commissioner of the Brigade Overseas, having served in that rank as Chief taft Officer to the Chief Commissioner for many years. Mr. Morgan was also Superintendent of the Invalid Transport Corps of the Association, and
GENERAL.
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carried out his many duties with zeal and efficiency. He will be greatly mi sed by the Order and by his many friends. 'ince this Report was compiled, we record with regret the death of Mr. Morgan on March 30th, 1931. MERITORIOUS FIRST AID CERTIFICATE. The Meritorious First Aid Certificate has been awarded to : Police Constable \Villiam George Plowman (Winchester). Arthur James Comb, Newhaven ( outhern Railway). Thoma Leslie Forre t, Newnham Branch. Harry D. Atkin, Parkgate, R otherham. COAL MINES GENERAL REGULATIONS. Con iderable impetus has been given to the work of the Association in mining area~ a the result of the Coal Mines General R egulations (Fir tid) dated February 11th, 1930, made by the Board of Trade under 'ection 5 and 6 of the Coal Mines Act 1911. These provide for" dequate arrangements . . . for rendering first aid treatment to any p r on in or about the mine who may be injured or be taken ill:" That at very mine where the total number of persons employed In anyone hift exceed a hundred) a first aid room adequately equipped and maintained in good order must be provided. It must be placed under the charge of a competent person, who shall always be readily availabl during working hours. Where the total number of persons employ d in anyone hift does not exceed a hundred, other suitable h lter \vith adequate equipment mu t be provided. In addition the r gulation pecify that a sufficient number of the persons employed underground hall be men holding certificates of proficiency in first aid from a 'oci ty or Body approved by the Board of Trade. 0 far as practicable, each of th se men shall be included among a group of persons regularl y working in the arne part of the mine and known to them as a fir t aid man. The number of first aid men hall be not less than one in re pect of fifty per on employed at anyone time in any district of a fireman, examiner or deputy, and n ot less than in the proportion of one to every thirty per ons employed elsewhere underground. A list of the first aid men employed underground shall be kept posted up in th e first aid room or elsewhere at the surface of the mine." STORES DEPART IE 'T. This department suffered in Maya great loss by the retirement, owing to ill-health, of Mr. \V. H . Morgan, O.B.E. Mr. Morgan's invaluable services have been dealt with el ewhere in this R eport. Otherwise the work of the department for the past twelve months has been both progressive and satisfactory. ST. PAUL'S Al\1BULANCE STATIO . The total number of persons who received first aid assistance during the year was 1,020. The station is open throughout each week, Sundays included.
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INVALID TRANSPORT CORPS. The total mileage covered was 62,202, and was made by:Armstrong Siddeley Renault Cros ley 2 Talbot 1 Crossley 1 Talbot 2 Morris
21,17 17,195 15,64-1 2,550 13 3,36 2,132 62,202
Total ..
The two Crossley cars were sold and replaced in August la t by two Clement Talbots. Both the new cars have proved sati factory. The Renault and the Morris will shortly be di posed of. During the year ending eptember, 1930, there ha been a large increa e of r moval made for the very poor, possibly due to condition prevailing generally in industry. The Order s Clinic; Ranelagh Road, Pimlico, ha ~un-ray and other electrical treatments which are becoming popular. Y cry poor people are taking advantage of thi treatment. The Invalid Tran~ port Corps has been called upon to convey patients to and from th linic, and many of these patients can afford to pay very little. One ambulance has been engaged in the transport of such ca es for two days a ,,·eek. The Invalid Transport Corps, therefore, mu t be regarded a a charitable rather than a profit-making institution. CONCLUSIOif . The Committee again expre ses its indebtedness to tho e memb r of the medi.cal profession who have lectured to and examined it cla e, to Centre and Class ecretaries, and to those other who haye dc\'oted so much time in the interests of the Association: their co-operation is greatly appreciated.
PROMOTION ,ADMI
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The following Promotions in, and dmi ions and Attachments to the Order, recommended by Chapter-General and approv d by the Trand Prior, have been sanctioned by His Majesty the overeign Head, in recognition of valuable service to the Ambulance Department and in otherwise carrying out the objects of the Order : BAILIFFS GRAND CROSS. H.R.H. The Duke of Gloucester, K.G., P.c., G.C.V.O. H.R.H. Prince George, K.G., G.C.V.O . K IGHTS OF JUSTICE. William Edward Audland, M.B.E., M.R.C.S. (from Knight of Grace). Colonel The Viscount Lee of Fareham, P.C., G.C.B., G.C.S .L, G.B.E., F.S.A. (from Knight of Grace). Lieut.-Colonel The Lord Cottesloe, C.B., V.D., T.D. (from Knight of Grace).
PROMOTIONS, ADMISSIO S, ETC.
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Colonel The Han. ir Robert Heaton Rhodes, K.C.V.O., K.B.E. (from Knight of Grace). . ir Ronald Henry Amherst Storrs, K.C.M.G., C.B.E. (from Kmght of Grace). General ir Philip Walhouse Chetwode) G.C.B.} K.C.M.G., D.S.O. (from Commander) . DAl\IES OF JUSTICE. Lady Eveleen Olive Alice vVollaston (from Dame of Grace). Mis Frances Emily Newton (from Dame of Grace). K IGHTS OF GRACE . Alfred Allen impson, C.M.G., C.B.E. (from Commander). The l\1arquess Camden. ir \Tice-:\Jar hal ir Philip \Voolcott Game, G.B.E., K.C.B.; D.S.O. The Earl of larendon, G.C.M.G. DAilIE OF GRACE. Iargaret l\Iary Evelyn, Mrs. Hugh Adams (from Officer). CHAPLAIN . The Rev. \Yilliam Thomas Baring Hayter. COilDIA. rDERS (BROTHERS). Loui Franci Roebuck Knuthsen, O.B.E., M.D. (from Officer). aptain Everard \Valter Gold worthy: (from Officer). Major ir Igernon Tudor Tudor-Cralg, K.B.E., F.S.A . (from Officer). Ll w llyn Arthur Morgan, M.D., I.R.C.S. (from Officer). Arthur Ellison, :'II.R.C .. , L.R.C.P. (from Officer). J ohn l~ rederick Arlidge, L.R.C.P. and s. (from Officer). John Erne t N"evin , l\I.B., :'II.R.C .. (from Officer). \Yilliam Murray Cairns, C.B.E., M.D. (from Officer). Kenneth Harold Beverl T , ~I.R.C .. , L.R.C.P. (from Officer). Lieut.- olon I ' ydn y lanvers \Yoolner Meadows, D.S.O., l\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., R.A.l\1.C. (from Officer). Cyril Henry Montague Jacobs (from Officer). SIT Herbert Layard Dowbiggin; C.M.G. (from ervmg Brother). Frederick John Coward (from Officer). Major Angu IaQGillivray, T.D., ;\I.D., F.R.S.E., F.S.A. (from Officer). tephen Gaselee, C.B.E., F.S.A. (from Officer). Olof Frederick GoUcher (from Officer). Lieut.- olonel ir Hugh Stephenson Turnbull, K.B.E. (from Officer). The Yi count Hereford (from Officer). Erne t larke, c.v.o., M.D., F.R.C.S. (from Officer). John Henry Chambers, L.S.A., L.M.S.S.A. Walter Greenacre, O.B.E. Lieut.-Colonel ir Cecil Bingham Levita, C.B.E., M.V.O., D.L. Dr. Gregory pratt. Arthur John Maundy-Gregory. John Ernest Greaves, C.B.E.
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COMMANDERS (SISTERS) Mrs. Elisa Gollcher (from Officer). Ethel Mildred, The Viscountess Hereford (from Officer). Jeanne Marie, Lady Malcolm, I.B.E. (from Officer). OFFICERS (BROTHERS). James Henry Webb (from erving Brother). G~o~ge Watkin (from erving Brother). Vihlham Thomas Atkinson (from erving Brother). George Robert Cu::ry (from erving Brother). George E~ward KIJ:'lgsnorth (from erving Brother). J ?hn Macmtosh \Nilson, M.B., CH.B. (from erving Brother). S~r Charles Haughton Rafter, K.B.E. (from erving Brother). LIeut.-Colonel Henry William Madoc, C.B.E., nr.v.O. (from erving Brother). Robert Lee Matthews, C.B.E. (from erving Brother). J ames Harrison (from erving Brother). Captain Samuel Trevor Beard, O.B.E., late R.A.nr.C. (from erving Brother). Lieut.-Colo~el Frank Benjamin Cre well (from erving Brother). Walte:- Sm~t~ (from Serving Brother). Cap~am Wilham Goodley, l\1.C. (from erving Brother). DaVid .Morgan Davi~s (from Serving Brother). Fre.denck. John Borne, M.R:C.S., L.R.C.P. (from erving Brother). Ma~or \Vilham Henry Borne, 1\I.B. (from erving Brother). Major John Restell Thomas, 1\1.B. (from Honorary A sociate). Ernest Augustus Lee Steere. Sir Algernon Edward Aspinall, C.M.G., C.B.E. John Beddome nell, O.B.E. Lieut.-Colonel 'Hilliam Belk, c. 1.G. John Ernest Perring. Hamer Field Russell. Lieut.-Colonel Adrian Sydney Morton Porter. Sir John Smith Samuel, K.B.E., F.R.S.E., F.S.A. Captain Herbert Oakes-Jones, M.B.E. Sir John William Thomson-Walker, M.B., F.R.C.S. Frank Romer, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. The Hon. Sir Reginald Arthur pence. Edwin Hanson Freshfield, Jnr. Henry Lewis Dillman Engleheart. Hugh Green. Robert Abraham Burrows. Alfred Trego Butler, M.C. William Henry Quarrell. Sir Harold Spencer Morris, K.C. Edward Siddall Jackson, M.B.E., M.D. Tom Sanderson, M.D. Archibald John Young, L.R.C.P. Henry James Clutterbuck, L.M.S.S.A. George Stan1ey Phillips, :'I1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
PROMOTIO. S, ADMISSIONS, ETC. William Reed Hornby teer Surgeon-Commander Henry John Wolverton Brennand, M.D. Lieut.-Colonel Frederick Edward Graham-Bissell. Squadron-Leader Thomas Wilfrid Elsdon, R.A.F. Charles Travis Clay, F.S.A. Lieut.-Colonel John George Foster, O.B.E., M.B., R.A.M.C. John Roderick Bulman, M.B. Colonel John Rhys More. John Hugh Burrell. George Abbiss, M.B.E. William George Constable, F.S.A. The Hon. ] ames Frederick Arthur Smith. Rupert Forbes Gunnis. Lieut.-Colonel \Nalter Harrington Fisher, O.B.E., T.D., M.D. Major-General Cuthbert Allan prawson, C.LE., LM.S. John Donald Christopher tuart MacRae Hermann \ Voe . Lieut.-Colonel James ands Elliott, M.D. Robert Connell. ir Lindsey mith. urgeon-Commander Arthur Tunna Rivers, R.N. Percy Baynham Broadhead. David Farr Davies. Rice Yaughan Price. Thomas Edgar mith. ASSOCIATE OFFICERS (BROTHERS). Nathan amuel Hamburger. Captain Lawrence Lazarus Franks. Professor Sir Leonard Erskine Hill, F.R.S., M.B., M.R.C.S. OFFICERS (SISTERS). Mi s Laura Jessie Law, 1\1.B.E. (from erving ister). Miss Evelyn Hankey (from erving ister). Mrs. Grace Mary Davis (from erving Sister). Mrs. Edith Lilian Battye (from Serving ister). Joan Marion, The Marchioness Camden, C.B.E. Mrs. Christian Forbes Guest. Miss Marie Louise Priscilla Perrott. Mrs. Florence Ellen Parkington. Mrs. Mary Florence Campbell-Johnston. Mrs. Lucy Baldwin. Mrs. Margaret Gordon Moore. Mrs. Emily Doris Sawyer. Miss Marion Agnes Gullan. Juliet, Lady Williams. Mrs. Amy Octavia eton Christopher. Margaret Elizabeth, Lady Armstrong-Jones. Mrs. Mary Ellen Noble. Mrs. Sydney Maria Chambers.
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SERVING BROTHERS. Charles Edgar \Vhitcher, Albert Edward Carpenter. L.R.C.P. and s. Arthur Edward Meaker. Herbert Gustave Arnold. Frederick Charles N alty. Frank Edward Giles. Hollis George Golding. George J ohn Bray. amuel Middlewick. Robert vVilliam arnett. Alexander Bruce. vVilliam Howes Percival. John Edward Giles. George William NeaL Joseph Bentley. Edward Taylor. Thom?-s William Burgess. amuel Wild. \Villiam herrin. Ernest Heap. Martin George Berry. Charles Robert Anstee Purnell. Ernest Emanuel Dufty, L.M.S.S.A. \Valter Eastwood 'utcliffe. Lovell \Villiam Yicars. Robert Menzie Blaikie. Alfred Lawson Reynolds. Henry Christopher Darby, John Rutland Beckwith. James Rowbottom. L.R.C.P. and s. Eli Enderson. Thomas Bell, M.D. David John Morgan. Herbert Lievesley. Francis Bernard Greame Holmes, J ames Morgan Francis. Albert Henry etherway rorrish . M.B. Harry Evans. Henry George Ram bottom, Isaiah Hall. L.R.C.P. and S.ED. Ernest Purdy. Edmund Edward Dudley. Captain \Yilliam John Canton. J ohn Walker. \Villiam Edward Gordon Cotter. Thomas Clitheroe. \Villiam Penberthy. Harold Beaumont. vVilliam Thoma Richard. George Bird. vVilliam George \Vilkins. Joseph Graystock Hansell. Norman John Lancelot Rollason, Thomas \Villiams. \Villiam Bowen \\Tilliams. M.D. Francis George True. John Herbert Smith. ydney Arthur \Vilkinson, 1LR.C.S. James Powell. \Valter James Mouncy. H enry John Upton. James vVilliam N' ewton. John Steel. Henry \Villiam \Vallis. Edward James Deck, :'.I.R.C.S. Harry Cotton Hughes. Frederick George Jack on . Arthur Granville Rice. John Henry H eaton. Francis Thomas Foulger. Edward Stansfield. William Henry Dukes. John \Villiam 1ackenzie. Horace \Villiam Lee. George James Trower. Thomas later. George Stanley. Albert Bullock. Cecil Charles Hudson Moriarty, O.B.E. Arthur Rudd mith. Henry Richard Pitcher. Ben vVilliam Smith. Richard Ogle. Richard Mills. Frederick Thomas Whiting. Wilfred Trubshaw, O.B.E. William James Ricks. James Pool Ker Watson. George Thomas Hines. Arthur Stuart Williams, M.V.O., O.B.E. Henry Isaac Edwards. John George Butler. John Maxwell.
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PROMOTIONS, ADMISSIONS, ETC.
Lionel Decimus Longcroft Everett, John Walton. Harrison Winter. O.B.E. Thomas Seddon, M.B.E. Charles Richard Fox. Harry Curtis. Arthur Thomas Fielden. Thomas England. John Frederick Holbrow. Benjamin Enoch Howell. William Ernest Hobbs. Thomas George Nickless. Thomas Burnham. Alfred Sheppard. Albert John Hall. Frank Joseph Marlow. J ames Frederick Smith. Wilfred Charles Skinner. Hugh Gelston McDonald. Harry Wilson Martin. John Holmes. Thomas Allen Mehew. Peter Grundy. John William Briggs. Joseph 'outhern. Thomas Fielding. Peter John Nelson. Robert Edward Lewis. \Villiam Holden. J ames Wilfrid Lowe. John Thomas Goodwin, M.B.E. William Reynolds. Henry Layton Bowker. Arthur \Vemyss Probert. Henry J ohn Thackeray. George Arthur Coulson. Frederick Ewart Schofield. Ughtred Hitchon. Walter Jenico Preston. Lawrence Edwin Price, M.R.C.S., Robert H nry Clegg. L.R.C.P. \Villiam Ebenezer Goodall. amuel Flowers Butler, O.B.E. John Phifer. amuel George teele. Campbell Tilbury-Fox, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Edward Herrick Knowles, Owen Norman. L.R.C.P. and S.ED. Henry Thomas Evans. Thomas mith. John Edward Seed. Captain Edward Evans Jones. Ernest \Vallace Nicholls. Alexander Morton Robertson, Ro bert Gillingham. L.R.C.P. and s. Harry mither. David Samuel, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Herbert Meadows. ASSOCIATE SERVI G BROTHERS. Dosabhai Framji Panthaki, JlLB.E. Dr. F. Haddad. Gustaspji Nusservanji Gazdar. Dr. Sarkis Bodossian. SERVING Mrs. Edith Jane Mitchell. Mrs. Patty Maria Corrigan. Mrs. Margaret Mary Irving. Miss Elsie Maude Margaret Biggs. Miss Elizabeth Edmondson. Miss Rosetta Bloomfield hea. Miss Emily Grace. Mrs. Ethel Scott. Miss Agnes Aimee Boh un Coulcher. Miss Frida Julia Mengel. Miss Maude Bellasis. Mrs. Catherine Mabel Edgerley, L.R.C.P. and s.
SISTERS. Miss Lucy Pugh. Miss Ethel Haliday. Sister Mary Dight. Mrs. Rebecca Elizabeth Jullien. Mrs. Elizabeth tephenson Mitchell. Miss Ina Frances Collins. Miss Edith Jane Wells. Miss Amy Georgina Mary Stevenson. Mrs. Annie Helyer. Mrs. Charlotte Bassett. Mrs. Eliza Cammell. Mrs. Annie Dawson. 2
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THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. Lizzie Bristow. Gertrude Newman. Beatrice Flint. Elizabeth Cooper. Emmeline Elisabeth Cowley.
Mrs . Miss Mrs. Miss
Lavinia Sim pson. Ida Fanny Chapman. Rosina Balsdon. Lily Haggar, A.R.R .C.
ADDED TO THE LIST OF DO ATS. The Rev. Norman Ashby. SERVICE MEDAL. The Service Medal of the Order has been awarded to Herbert B. Brierley, Honorary Secretary, Preston Centre, and Albert \Vin lade, late Honorary ecretary, Farnham Centre, in recognition of forty years' service as honorary secretary of their respective Centres of the t. John Ambulance Association. VELLUM VOTE OF THANK . The thanks of the Grand Prior and the Chapter-General engro sed on vellum have been awarded to the following as an acknowledgemenT of their distinguished services to the mbulance Department and in otherwise carrying out the objects of the Order. Robert Henry Smallwood, M.B. ylvanus Glanville Morri , M.D. Edwin Elliott. Charles Oliver tanwell, L.R.C.P. and s. H arold Richard Barlow. William John Roberts. Hugh Riddell, M.B. J ohn Dougall Ingram, M.D. John Baker. Miss Margaret Jane Joyce. Albert Appleton. Mrs. Ethel Lee, M.D. Thomas Cropper. Jesse Thomas Sharpe. James Cowley Luing. Henry William Chandler. vVilliam Hartley. William Armstrong. Edward James Barka . Ernest H. Mitchelmore. Miss Hilda Lennie. Thomas Henry Flanagan . Richard James Isaac, L.R.C.P. and s. Mrs. Kate Rebecca Wilson. Hugh Jones, ALB., D.P.H. Miss Katharine Mary Sowton. Thomas \\ illiam Franklin. Miss Susanna Frances Cullen. Clarence Wilson. Mrs. Jane Louisa Duff-Dunbar. James Houghton . Robert Hipkin. Joseph Ernest Abell. Ernest E. Jakeway. The Rev . Frank H. Lang. Reginald Ringham. Mrs. Ada Ellen Harvey. Charles George Pennock. Miss May Tyler. Colonel Reuben Wells Leonard. Mrs. Constance M. Vice. Colonel Lorne Drum, C.B.E., M.D. Harry Elliott. Sir Arthur Percy Sherwood, William Henry Harris. K.C.M .G., M.V.O . Samuel Thorneycroft. Andrew Ferguson Mackay. William Duxbury. William Alfred Restieux. Walter Henry Brewer. J ohn Purchase. Joseph Almond. The H on. J ohn Hamilton Bruce. Harry Lockton. William Jenkins, M.P. Joseph Marshall Postlethwaite, M.B.
HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS. Miss Alice Edith Williams. Frederick Richard Stent. Miss Evelyn Littlewood. Miss Agatha tride. Joseph J ones. HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS OF THE ASSOCIATION
Harry Arthur Godfrey. Leoaard Looms. Harry Albert Brittain. Ganpatrao hivji Vazkar.
Elected by the Ambulance Committee during the year in recognition of distinguished services in furthering the objects of the Association : -
Percy Tyson Davidson, TIl.R.C.S., L.P.C.P. J arne Manuel, ALB. Jame Miller John tone, M.B. Herbert John Pulling, L.R.C.P., ;'LR.C .. . Herbert lifton Attwood, i\LB., ;'LR.C .. Charles John Evers, :JLD., i\LR.C.S. John Elvin Ru by, L.:JLS.S.A. Archibald ampbell Haddow, :JLB. Al xander nd ron, L.;'L .S.A. Rcd\' r :rcorgc 1elvin, i-LB. Ed\yard ,imp on have, i-LR.C.S., L.R.C.P. John Franci Edward Burn, L.R.C.P. and .E. \Yilliam John \' ance, i-LR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Harrv Radford Potter, :JLB. Je rilbert, l\LB. Henrv \\'ard Bennett, :'ILB. om -liu Thomp on, :JLB. Richard Irvine Po ton, l\LD. J amc ~ Burt dam on, i-LB. tanl y amuel Beare, O.B.E ., i-LR.C .. David \Vel h, F.R.C .. H. T. Dougla , :JLD. Gilbert E. Green, :JLR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Edward George Huxley Cowen, TlLB.
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Leslie Graem Williams, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. R obert Henry Robinson, M.B. Hassan Amin Madwar, L.R.C.P. Thomas Henry Algernon Pinniger, TIl.B., l\LR.C.S. Frank Postlethwaite, M.R.C.S. Francis Teulon Beamish, M.B. Dodwell Browne, M.B. Thomas Patrick Byrne, M.B. Namon Lewis Cass, l\LB. Bertram Clarence Cohen, 1\f.B. \Villiam Kendall Collins, l\LB. Alfred Edgar Cullen, LB. oel Millar Cuthbert, M.B. John Leonard Day, TIl.B. Charles Rodger Dunkerley, M.B. Henry John Chadwick Hanrahan, M.B. J ack Rawlin on Hobbs, LD. Arthur R obinson Home, i\LB. Maurice Buchan Johnson, M.B. Leslie Erne t Le ouef, M.B. amuel Mathews, LB. Dorothea Laura Hill Parker, i\LB. Edward Campbell Pope, lVI.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Harold vVhitfield Ward, l\LB. Annie \ Vinifred \ Vindmill, l\f.B. \Valter Percy Yates, l\LB. J ames Clyne Trigue Crowden, lVI.B. Adam Armit, ALB.
The thank of the Ambulance Committee on parchment in recognition of distingui hed services in furthering the objects of the A sociation were awarded during the year to :-
Miss Winifred Sloane-Evans. George Elton Bates.
amuel William Crow. George Pennington.
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PRIORY FOR WALES.
PRIORY FOR WALES.
23rd, the Newport (Alexandra Dock) G.W.R. team was successful in gaining the" Harry Webb" Cup. The competition for the" Devereux" Cup, vested in the Trustees of the Priory by Viscountess Hereford, for Police teams in the No.8 District (comprising Wales and Monmouthshire), was held on January 30th-the Priory being responsible for the arrangements-and the Cardiff City Police team proved successful. The " Lady Lewis" and" Lady Bute" Cups of the Priory were competed for at the Royal National Eisteddfod at Llanelly in August; and the usual ambulance competitions were held in conjunction with the Royal Welsh Agricultural ociety's annual show at Carnarvon in July. Considerable progress was made in the development of the Priory's motor ambulance transport service, which has become an integral part of the industrial life of the community. The beautiful white ambulance cars are a familiar feature of the traffic in the towns and villages throughout outh Wales, and the establishment of three new stations last ear at Cymmer, Bryn and Pontardulais added further links to the continually extending chain of ambulances which the Priory is maintaining in day and night commission to enable the sick and injured to be brought immediately and without undue suffering within the scope of medical and surgical aid. There are, in addition, a number of Home ervice ambulance cars, of which the Priory was responsible for ten, provided by the Joint Council of the Order of t. John and the British Red Cross ociety, and controlled by a Welsh Home ervice Ambulance Committee equally representative of the two bodies. In the more remote districts, particularly in North Wales, where the Priory'S tran port service is not yet operating, th e cars are serving a great need. There are thirty-one Iedical Comforts depots in operation, a new one having been opened on ugust 23rd at Dowlais. The majority of the depots are maintained through the untiring labours of the Brigade. The work i highly appreciated by the medical and nursing professions, and the public frequently express their gratitude for the help thus afforded; by making gifts to the depots. Recent xperience ha proved the commercial value of first aid provi ion in industry, and the Priory is supplying an increasing number of collieries and works with first aid stores. Advantage was taken of an opportunity afforded, through the kind co-operation of the Executive of the outh "Vales Institute of Engineers, to exhibit the first aid stock obtainable from the Priory tores Department at the Engineering Exhibition held in Cardiff from November 12th to 22nd, 1930. In accordance with its constitution, the Priory submitted to the Chapter-General the following names for admission to, and advancement in, the Order, and on the recommendation of Chapter-General His Majesty The Sovereign Head was graciously pleased to signify his approval : COMMA DER. Greaves, John Ernest, C.B.E., Carnarvonshire Centre.
The passing of the late Sir Herbert D. W. Lewis, K.B.E., marks the close of the first era in the history of the Welsh Priory. His death, on January 23rd, 1931, came as a great shock to Wales, and especially to the Priory personnel and supporters, and was referred to throughout the Principality as an " irreparable loss. " It must be remembered, however, that the sense of loss is perhaps modified in the realization of the value of the great organization he has bequeathed to posterity. Emerson has said" an Institution is the shadow of a great man" ; and under the" shadow" of ir Herbert Lewis many will find comfort and relief in their sufferings; as the Priory for Wales, of which he was architect and builder, has been soundly established, has proved its worth as a national organization, and is not likely to be neglected although his great personality can promote its interest no more. On February 23rd, the Hon. John Hamilton Bruce was appointed by the Executive Committee to succeed the late ir Herbert D. \V. Lewis, K.B.E., in the offices of Principal ecretary and ommissioner for "Vales, subject to confirmation by Chapter. Whilst the thirteenth year's working is not characterized by any new development, the progress recorded in each successive year's report has been well maintained. The Coal Mines General R egulations (First Aid), 1930, has not only drawn the attention of the public to the importance of ambulance work in the mines, but has been the means of a greater number of qualified ambulance men being available in the collieries. Every opportunity has been taken of encouraging the proprietors of public service vehicles to provide first aid equipment on their omnibu es, and arrange for the attendants and drivers to be trained in ambulance work; and another development is the provision of adequate arrangements for the treatment of factory accidents. The tran~lation of the Preliminary Courses of First Aid and Home Nursing into Welsh by the Priory may have far-reaching eff cts, as it is anticipated that the Welsh primers v.rill be the means of large numbers of boys and girls taking up ambulance work. During the year, 13,401 students attended a course of instruction in Fir~t Aid and 916 in Home Nursing, and comparison of the results shown below with those of the first year's working of the Priory in 1919, when the total number of awards issued was only 2,519, helps one to realize the rapid growth of the ambulance movement in Wales. NUMBER OF CERTIFICATES A D OTHER AWARDS GAINED. First Aid 5,426
Marine 157
Mlning 45
Home Nursing 815
Home Hygiene 27
Sanitation 1
Medallions 1,406
Labels 5,009
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These figures show an increase of 651 on the total efficiency awards granted in 1929. Ambulance competitions continue to be a very popular incentive to efficiency. There are now sixty trophies vested in the Priory, including seven new cups and shields presented during the year. In the Welsh Railways ambulance competition in Cardiff on October
OFFICERS. Beard, Captain Samuel Trevor, O.B.E., Monmouthshire Centre. Clutterbuck, Henry James, L.M.S.S.A., Carmarthenshire Centre.
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Davies, David Farr, Carmarthenshire Centre. Davies, David Morgan, Borough of Merthyr Tydfil Centre . Phillips, George tanley, M.R.C.S., L.R.C .P., Carmarthen hire Centre. Price, Rice Vaughan, Glamorgan County Centre. mith, Thoma Edgar, Headquarters. 'Vilson, J ames iackintosh, lILB., CII.B ., Aberdare Centre.
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An unusually large number of teams competed for the .• h eld Colliery ambulance shield at the annual compehtlOn at the County Mining College on eptember 20th, 21 teams taking part a compared with 14 for the previous year, the Littleton Colliery" C " team gaining the shield and silver medals.
CANNOCK CHASE
By the death of Dr. E. Douglas Whitehead Reid the centre has 10 t an indefatigable worker since 1910, when he succeeded his father as a lecturer and examiner to its classes.
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OFFICER ( ITER). 'Villiams, Lady Juliet, Borough of Rhondda Centre. SERVIKG BROTIIERS. Canton, Captain ' Villi am John , LL.B., Borough of I\1erthyr Tydfil entre. Cotter, vVilliam Edward Gordon, City of Cardiff Centre. Evans, H enry Thomas) City of Cardiff Centre. Jones, Captain Edward Evans, I\lerionethshire entre. Penberthy, ' Villiam, Monmouthshire Centre. Richards, vVilliam Thomas , Glamorgan County Centre. R obert on, Alexander Morton, L.R.C.P. and ., Glamorgan County Centre. amuel, David, }I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Glamorgan County entre. ,rilkins, William George, Borough of wansea Centre. "illiams, vVilliam Bowen, Glamorgan County entre. On the recommendation of the Priory, the Chapter-General of the Order awarded Votes of Thanks on Vellum to the following : Bruce, The Hon. John Hamilton, berdare Centre. Isaac, Richard James, L.R.C.P. and s., Glamorgan ounty entre. Jenkins. Alderman Sir \Villiam; M.P.) Headquarters. Jones; Hugh, lLB., D.P.H., Merioneth hire Centre. Morris, Dr. ylvanus Glanville, Glamorgan County entr
ABRIDGED REPORTS FROM CENTRES. The centre has arranged for the in truction and examination of a number of constables in the County on tabulary who are following out the instructions is ued by the County Authoritie that every constable must attend refresher practices in first aid every year and pass the usual re-examination or forfeit his position a an employee of the County Constabulary. ASHTON-UNDER LYNE
The year under review i the fiftieth of the centre, during which time it has arranged for the in truction in fir t aid of 25,629 persons. The number of classes formed during the year show a considerable increase, and several were held in large works, the principals of which have recognized the advisability of having a staff of trained men and women within easy reach in case of emergency. BIRMINGHAM
Keen interest in ambulance work is being maintained in the city. The annual ambulance competition wa held at the Zoological Gardens in July and enthusiasm for the competition was unabated. BRISTOL
The Birmingham Old Comrades has succeeded in forming a first aid class which will result in the formation of a Divi ion of the t. J ohn Ambulance Brigade, consisting wholly of C.L.B. m mber in that city. CUMBERLAND The centre ha formed a large number of classes which MINES AND were w 11 attended. The usual competitions were held. QUARRIES
CHURCH LADS ' BRIGADE
The activitie of the county centre are mainly organized through the 30 local ection Committees scattered over 6 00 quare mile of ambulance territory. The centre is re ponsible for 19 ambulance. During the year they tran ported 27 ,153 sick, crippled or injured persons, covering a mileage of 82,242. In addition th y attended 1 2 outbreak ' of fire with local Fire Brigades. DEVON COUNTY
Progre i being maintained and a large number of candidate have joined the Cadet Divi ions of the Brigade. FAREHAM The centre ha made grants of £5 to each of the Gosport Ambulance and ~ur ing Divi ion to a i t in the purchase of uniforms for the ad t The centre reports a very successful year's work. The HALIFAX invalid requi it loan ection and the motor transport ection are both very active. The centre i much indebted to the unday Evening harity oncert Organizer for the plendid donation to the centre'.' fund a the r ult of the concert arranged on behalf of the centre. The Jubilee year of the centre ha been a most intere ting IPSWICH and u eful one, and wa celebrated by (a) the provi ion of a new up-to-date ambulance to be called "The Mary Coulcher Ambulance' in memory of the founder of the centre, and (b) a Jubilee Fet on Empire Day which r sulted in £200 being rai ed t owards the co ~ t of th motor ambulance, the remaining £600 t owards the £800 required for the ambulance being rai ed by means of a fund and a generou donation given by the honorary trea urer of the centre, Mr. T. R. Parkington, who al 0 defrayed the cost of enlarging the garages belonging to the centre. GOSPORT ALVER STOKE A'ND
t ead y progress ha been made in various parts of the Island. The annual competition for the challenge cups and shield were again held at the Cunningham Holiday Camp, by the kind permission of Mrs. Cunningham, O.B.E., who besides doing everything po ible to encourage ambulance work provides all the competitors with r fre hments free of charge. ISLE OF MAN
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The work of the centre is steadily increasing, fifty examinations having been held during the year, including those for the City Police and tramway men for whom ambulance instruction i now regarded as an e sential part of their training. A local training college for teacher includes first aid and home nursing in its syllabu. Three new divisions of the Brigade have been formed from clas e organized by the centre. The Jubilee celebrations of the centre were held on LEICESTER May 31st, 1930, the Bi hop of Leice ter kindly placing his ground at the di posal of the committee for th occasion, but owing to the inclement weather the proceeding had to be ha tily transferred to the Granby Hall, Ayle tone Road. A pecial Thank giving ervice wa held at the Cathedral on the following day, 'unday, June 1 t. LOUGHBO ROU GH The motor transport service is greatly in demand, the number of cases dealt with during the year being 836. To assist in the efforts to raise the required funds for the purcha e of new motor ambulances, the Managing Director of two of the local Cinemas has given two pianos, the proceeds of the ale of which \vill be utilized for the purpose. NORTH RIDING The outstanding feature of the year \Va the Royal COUNTY Inspection, when H.R.H. The Prince of \Vale \Va graciously pleased to inspect the ambulance men from Middle brough and district on July 2nd. There were 350 men on parad , including seven men who were inspected at the Town Hall in 1 9 when the late King Edward, then Prince of ' ;Vales, inspected the local ambulance men under the late Mr. Waynman Dixon. The four competitions arranged by the centre have again been very succes ful, the number of teams competing being 33. OXFORD The work of the centre ha. hown further progre during COUNTY the year, and it wa able to arrange for the in truction of a number of boy scouts, girl guides and members of boy club. Lady Furley, R.R.C., a Vice-President of the centre, very kindly organized a dramatic entertainment, the entire proceeds of which, amounting to £53 14s . 9d., were divided between the centre and the Brigade. POST OFFICE A great work is still being carried on for the Post Office AMBULANCE Department and staff generally throughout the London Postal area, and the number of cases treated by the members during the year was 7523. The annual competitions for the trophies were held on November 20th. The centre has had a number of very succe ful clas es PRESTON both for adults and juniors. During the year t he centre has organized fifteen cla ses, ULSTER several of which were held in connection with the Royal Ulst er Constabulary . The annual competitions were held in Belfast on May 31st, six teams of men competing. The year 's work has been the most successful exYORK perienced by t he cent re for a very long time, 12 classes having been held .
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The work of the centre shows very encouraging results. The local competition was won by the Manchester Central team, which team represented the Committee in the Inter-Railway Preliminary Competition and gained second place. GREAT Hitherto annual reports of ambulance work have covered WESTERN the period from December 1st to the following November RAILWAY 30th, but as the activities in connection with the movement commence in the early autumn and finish in the late spring, it ha been decided that in future the ambulance year shall be from July 1 t to June 30th. The number of successful examination candidates con titute another record, and show an increase of 3'46 per cent over that for the last yearly period. The Athlone Bowl, which is awarded annually to the divi ion showing the highest proportion of successful new candidate , was won by the windon division for the second time. The u ual comprehen ive erie of competitions were organized, and the two teams ecuring the highest position in the Company's final contest comp t d with other railways for the Inter-R ailway Challenge Shield of the A ociation, the Jewport (Alexandra Docks) gaining fourth and the 1\ wport (Dock treet), ninth position. Numerous reports of first aid rend red by member of the staff in ca es of serious injury have been rec ived, and a number of awards were granted by the Company in recognition thereof. During the 19 months period 50 Quarter Century medal, 10 gold bar (20 years efficiency) and 198 gold medals (15 years' fficiency) have been awarded. The ambulance movement throughout the area covered LONDON & NORTH b h . , EASTERN (GREAT Y t e centre has developed very conSIderably durmg ~i:~i~lN~ ~he pa t year, the number of awards gained showing an mer ase of 80 per cent on the number obtained in the preceding year, and there is every reason to believe that this increased int re t will be maintained. inety-five Gold Medals were issued to member of the staff who had pa sed 15 examinations, two of these bing to m mber of the female staff. The number of teams entering the competition wa above the average, and the Dukinfield team cured the premier place in the Final. The year ha been one of unprecedented success, due LONDON & NO RTH . . . . EASTERN ( GREAT mamly to the addItIonal conceSSIOns granted by the ~tcS~~~~ Company in October to further encourage ambulance . wor k. A pplications have been made for 127 Long ~rvlce Gold Medals for tho e who have passed 15 examinations in first aId, and 0 Gold Bars for pa ing each additional five examinations. The Harwich and Parkeston team again secured the first place in the centre' ~ompetition, and was one of the teams which took part in the Inter-RaIlway Competition, securing seventh place. LONDON & NORTH Cons~derable progress has been made dur ing the year, EASTERN ( GREA T due m a large mea ure to t he personal int erest of t he ~~C,\-1~~)RN Company's Directors and Officers . An increase of 87 per cent is shown in t he number of awards issued. Great interest was taken in the competitions organized by the cent re,
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32 teams entering as compared with 25 in 1929. was won by a team from Colwick.
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The number who have qualified at examinations again show a good increase, and l-l0 gold medals, 69 bar for 20 year ' an d 23 f?5 . h ave b een I. ue d . or.oJ years ' serVIce The Hull tation team deserve great credit in winning the " \Vharton hield, the Int r-group and Directors' ,. .Ji·eld in the Englmd ver us cotland competition. This team also took fifth place in the Inter-R ailway Competition. LONDON & NORTH EASTERN (NORTH EASTERN AREA )
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It is regretted that a light decrease i shown in the number of fir t, second and third year tud nt , which is RAILWAY attributable in the main to the lack of new taff available for recruitment. Intere t among t the staff in competition work continue to grow, and a very considerable number of taff are continually in practice all the year round . ixty-five team took part in the preliminary competition held in March, 1930, and from thi competition nine team qualified to compete in the Final competition h Id in London in April. The Iorth Docks (Liverpool) and rewe \Vork (lachine hop) teams represented the railway in the Int r-Railway mbulance competition and obtained second and third po ition respectiv ly. In the International competition between the leading team in England, \ Vales and cotland, held in London in June, the rewe \Vork (?Ilachinc hop) took the premier po ition. For the fir t time a competition \Va arranged for the women staff throughout the line, 1 team ntering. A large number of cases of first aid rendered have been reported. The Company has is ued a number of Long 'ervice Gold Medal to member of its staff who have qualified at 15 annual examination', and :rold Bars for each additional period of 5 year. LONDON ,
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The progres of the centre i being maintained. Durin~, . the year 17 Medals in Gold and Enamel, 9 " 20 year bars and 3 " 25 years ' bars were pre ented, and pecial certificates for the most efficient fir t aid rendered during the year were awarded to three members of the Company s staff. The centre 10 t a true supporter of the ambulance movement in the death of their President, Mr. R. H. elbie. METROPOLITAN RAILWAY
The interest of the staff, both male and female, has been again maintained. The \Vaterloo Team wa again successful in winning the Inter-Railway hield, and the Southern Railway, or its constituent Companies, has secured the premier position in this competition on seven occasions since 1921.
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CENTRES OVERSEAS. AU ST RALIA.
The centre has this year lost a benevolent and sympathetic WALES patron t hrough the retirement of ir Dudley de Chair. The new Governor, Sir Philip Game, a Knight of Grace of the Order, has done the centre t he honour of becoming Patron, and has already shown a keen int erest and wide understanding of the work. Lady Game NEW SOUTH
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has also kindly agreed to be Patroness of the centre as well as of the Auxiliary Committee in place of Lady de Chair, former Patroness. In the death of Mr. Boles R . Rainsford the centre has been deprived of one of its oldest and most loyal supporters. A Commander of the Order, Mr. R ainsford was actively identified with the movement for over 30 years, and was secretary of the centre for 15 years. Owing to the steady expansion of the work the centre has acquired larger premises, into which it moved in October. The work of the centre has been carried on satisfactorily during the year. The competition for the shield presented by the centre to the Central Technical College again aroused considerable interest. It is regretted that owing to the financial stringency it was found necessary to postpone the Inter-state Railway Ambulance ompetition . QUEENSLAN D
teady progress has been made and the centre is able to report the success of a large number of candidates examined during the two years of its existence. With a view to further extending interest the Chairman of the Committee, Dr. Gregory prott, has presented a silver shield for annual competition, the first contest for which wa held on June 24th. A prominent feature of the year s work wa the public demon tration and presentation of awards at the Town Hall on August 14th, at which H.E. The Governor- ir James O'Grady, K. .M.G.-Patron of the centre, made a strong appeal for continued support in the work of the centre. SOUTHERN TASMANIA
The centre ha organized a large number of classes, and it is gratifying to record that the principle that all members of the tate Constabulary and the Fire Brigades shall qualify in fir t aid still continues. The Railway Department, while not enforcing a fir t aid qualification, offers strong inducement to its employees to obtain uch. The annual demonstration of the centre was held on December 9th in the Perth Town Hall, in the presence of H.E . The Governor, ir \Villiam ampion, K.C.M.G., and Lady Campion. WEST
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The centre records "vith much regret the death of two prominent members of its Council, Dr. R. L. McAdam and Mr. V. B. Trapp, both of whom gave devoted service to the cause. VIC TORIA
CANAD A .
The year under review ha been in every respect the most successful one in the history of the Canadian Branch, greatly exceeding former year, including those of the \\ ar. The number of persons who received instruction in the various courses of the A ociation in Canada during the period was 23,398, of whom 12,855 received certificates of proficiency; while awards for re-examinations were granted as follows: Vouchers 2710, Medallions 1580, Labels 2328, Pendants 275, or a grand total of 19,748 Certificates and other awards. This figure is 39 per cent ahead of 1929, the Branch's best" Peace year, and 23 per cent ahead of 1915, a War year, which was its previous record. It will be seen t hat in t he last five years the work of the Branch II
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has more than doubled, while the grand total of awards issued during the twenty-one years of its existence is 200,813. The Branch records with great regret the loss of two gentlemen who from its initiation had not only lent their countenance but had liberally supported the work. The deaths of the Honorary President, the Hon. Wallace Nesbitt, K.C., and the President, Senator the Hon. Hewitt Bostock, P.c., within a brief period of time of each other were greatly felt by the Committee. The Committee requested the Hon. J. H. King, a Vice-President, and one who has been connected with the work of the centre since its inception, to accept the office of President, to which he kindly consented. Due to the expansion of the work it became necessary during the year to find increased accommodation for the head office, and in October a move was made to premises on the seventh floor of the ictoria Building, \Vellington Street, Ottawa. INDIA.
The Indian Council has now been in existence for nearly a quarter of a century, and the Executive Committee feels a justifiable sati faction at the progress which has been made in the face of many handicaps and difficulties. Classes were again formed among the Military Forces, Railways, Police, Prisons and educational institutions with great success. It was not found possible to hold the All-India Competitions during 1930 owing to various organization difficulties, but an increa e in the number of local competitions held is calculated to raise the level of general efficiency, and some first-class teams should be ready to compete in the next All-India Ambulance Competition. HONG
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The work of the centre has again greatly increased, and 537 members of the Police Department were examined in first aid, including 234 Indians and 229 Chinese, in addition to members of the Navy, lercantile Marine and others. NEW
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The centre has lost two valuable workers by the death of Lady Rhodes, a Lady of Grace of the Order of t. John, who was an earnest supporter of the Ambulance Department of the Order, and who helped the centre in many ways; and Mr. J. A. Flesher, O.B.E., a Vice-President and Honorary Solicitor of the Centre. Twenty-five classes of instruction in first aid, home nursing and hygiene were formed during the year. Twenty stretcher and kit depots and thirty-one kit depots are stationed in positions easy of access in the event of street accidents or sudden illness. The calls on the invalid transport service has greatly exceeded the number in the previous year. CAN TERBURY AND WES T COAST
The Association's district nursing service has been as usual largely availed of, and the three nurses are kept busily employed, 4947 visits to patients having been made. The work of the hospital hostess has also been carried on with its usual efficiency and a large number of medical and other comforts have been supplied to convalescing persons. OTAGO
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On his appointment as Director of Ambulance, Dr. D. Bennie Hewat resigned the Chairmanship of the centre, and the vacancy was filled by Mr. Walter Fowkes. The centre records with deep regret the death of The Hon. ir John Buchanan, a VicePresident for many years. The outstanding feature of the year's work wa the classes in first aid and home nursing graciously organized by H.R.H. Princess Alice at Government House. H.R.H . Princess Alice and Lady May Cambridge attended both courses of instruction and gained the respective certificates. The class included members of the Household and a number of friends. A large number of classes have also been organized for the benefit of factory employees, ambulance drivers and attendants on the hospital staff of the Cape Hospital Board, schools, colleges, and other organizations. teady progress has been made in the work of instruction TRAN SVAAL during the year. The Mines and Industries Department is repre ented on the Executive Committee of the centre by the Inspector of 1achinery. In order to stimulate instruction in first aid among factory employees a handsome trophy cup has been presented by the Committee of the Transvaal Chamber of Industries for annual competition. CAPE TOWN
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The Grand Priory In the British Realm of the Venerable AMBULANCE St. John INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR
Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem. DEPARTMENT. Ambulance Association. THE YEAR ENDED 30th
INCOME.
EXPENDITURE. L STRUCTION AND SALE OF STORESLecturers' and Examiners' fees and expenses Salaries and wages Printing, stationery, and general expenses Carriage and freight ..
SEPTEMBER, 1930.
s. d. £ 5,157 6 6,277 9 9 2,0++ 7 0 6~1 H 5
£
s. d.
bSTRUCTION A~D ALE OF STORESs. £ Gross proil t on sale of stores .. 17,338 o Donations and annual subscriptions 1 5 12 Charged to Cen tres and Detached Classes in respect of instruction .. 7,157 18 Hire of lantern slides .. o 10
d. 10 2
100 0 23 10 +1 5
623 + 1,311 11 1 7 16 7 ' 7 10
RATES AND TAXES COMPETITIONS .. AUDIT FEE SPECIAL GRANTS CONTRIBUTIONS TO SUPERANNUATION FUND BALANCE, being excess of Income over Expenditure
The Treasury, St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, E.C.l.
3
731 1L 10 1, 77 3 1 103 5 5 671 2 7 3,3 3
ST. J OR AMBULANCE BRIGADEPublic duty and maintenance of stations, including wages of station attendant . . .. .. .. .. Salaries-administration Travelling and incidental expenses Printing, stationery, and general expenses
On behalf of the Order of St. John, FRANCIS vV. PIXLEY, Colonel, Receiver-General.
24,682
1
2
3,267
6
8
627
2
3
£28,5 76 10
1
0 9 6 16+ 16
IKVALID TRANSPORT CORPSExpenses of removal of invalids Salaries and wages Printing, stationery, and general expenses Ambulances-repairs, accessories, and depreciation
s. d.
2 0
H,160 17 10 YOLUNTARY AID DETACRMENTSContribution towards upkeep of Central Office Printing, stationery, and general expenses Salaries
£
911
2 9 7 3
I~VALID
TRA. 'SPORT ORPSFees for removal of invalids Donations
8
3,13+ 10 132 16
0
/ ST. JOH~ A:I!BULA!'<CE BRIGADEContribu bon toward ' maintenance of stations, etc. Headq uartcr percentage from " Brigade Day' appeals
607 11 5 19 10 10 / ;'
2,910 2 233 16 610 3 63 0 299 9 900 10 3
9 5 5 0
/'
+ 6
. W~ have eX~l.I:nined the books and vouchers of the Ambulance Department of the Grand Pnory III .the Bnbsh Realm of the Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, and certlfy that the above Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended Ecptemi?er 30th, 1930, is correct. Th~s Account forms part <;Jf .the General Income and xpendlture Account of the Grand Pnory of the Order, and IS lllcorporated therein. 3 Frederick's Place, Old Jewry, E.C.2. December 19th, 1930.
PRICE, WATERHOUSE & Co., Chartered Accountants.
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SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS, 1929-1930.
LIFE MEMBERS.
(Received at Central Office only, and not including those r eceived by Local Honorary Secretaries of Centres.)
The Life Members attached to Centres are not included in this List .
A Donation of Five Pounds and upwards constitutes Life Membership. An Annual Subscription of Five Shillings and upwards constitutes an Annual Member. SUBSCRIPTIONS. Armstrong, Mrs . F. Betterton, Lady Burton, Mrs. J . Clear, Mrs. Collings, Miss 1\1. B. Cunningham, Iiss 1\1. E., C.B.E. Dixon, Miss VV . Edmonds, Miss S. G. Evelegh, Miss E. A. Ferraby, Dr. G. A. Fitzroy, The Hon. 1rs. Edward, C.B.E. Freyberg, ::VIrs. Gibbes, Irs. Hadfield, Lady, C.B.E. Hird, :'1rs. Hobson & Sons (London) Ltd. Levett, Mrs. Polovtsev, Dr. V. T Sloggett, Lady South Suburban Co-operative Society, Ltd . Touche, J. Edward Towse, Lady West, W. P. Westbury, C. F.
£ s.
d.
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050
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050 050 050 1
1
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110 1
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050 o 10 6 1
1
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£14
2
0
DONATIONS. Atherton Tur ing Division .. Berkley, 1\Irs. Cheyallaz, :'Ir. H. Church, J. H. Cook, Dr. J. A . L. Cooke, Dr. \Y . A . Davis, Dr. G. P. Dobell, G . \Y . Dudley, Edwin * Fifth Annual Combined :'Iotor Clubs Charity Ball Ford, :'Iajor B. J. F . Hackney and Di trict Charity up Competition Hackney chools Athletic Assodation Hertfordshire County ouncil Hospital Saturday Fund .. Hospital Savings Association Howlett, Dr. J. I\: ... 1. O . T., per \ . Jackson .. Leslie, Dr. \Y. Lowsley, Dr. 1\1. 1\1. :'Iacpherson, Dr. \\'. H. IT . .. :'Iiddlesex County Football Association Port of London Authority .. Uxbridge, l\1aidenhead, \Yycombe and District Gas Co'mpany .. Wilks, Dr. T. M.
£
s. d.
026 100
o 1 o 10 0 370 o 10 0 1 3 6 o 1 6 o 12 6
15 10 0 550 1
0
0
3 10
0
5
0
5
20 0 0 200 6 12 0 5
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2 2
2
0 0
200 000
o 10 6 10 19 6
£170 15
*A
0
150
8
further sum of £15 lOs. Od. was also received, and handed over to the :t\o. 1 (Prince of Wales's) District St. John Ambulance Brigade.
DONATIONS PER BRANCHES.
s. d . Harley Street Mawgan
4
0
10
6
14
6
HEH. ROYAL HIGlI
ESS PRINCESS BEATRICE.
Acland, lIon. Mrs. A. D. Angus, B. R. Applin, Li ut.-Col. R. Y. K, D.S.O., M.P. 13agshawc, E . A. Baker, :'lrs . F. B. Banting, E. Barton, :'Irs II ., O.B.E. Beddington, :'IIrs. Bedford, The Duchess of Bevan, T . \V. Beverley, K . II., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Beville, F . \Y . Blake, Lady Boag, G. L Breadalbane, :'1archioness of Broadwood, :'11ss V .C. Brown-Synge-Hutchinson, Colonel ED, C.B. Bullock, \V . Burr, A Burr, :'Ilr5 . R Bur\', :'Irs II. Byron, J L. abot, :'Iliss althorpe, The Lady Campbell, The H.ev . C. Cattell, Licut -Col. G. T., ~!.D. hambcrs, T. II. \V . hapman, ?\lrs. E. J. Cockroft, F . \V B . olling'l, Miss :'II. B. CoUon, ., 0 D.E , F.R.C.P.EDIX. Co.', aptain G. II. DaHon, Major-General ] . ., H..A. Daubine de havy, Irs . Dawson, Lieut.-Col. de German-Elbon, ::\Irs. de Lisle, :'Irs . E. de Yernon, Captain Dixon, Lady Esher, The Viscountess, R.R.C. Falkner, Lleut.- 01. E . F., C.M.G., D.S.O. Fane, Lady Finnemore, Hon. ilIr. Justice Fisher, \\T. B. Ford, J\Iajor B. J . F. Gardiner, Sir] obert S. Geddes, Col. R. J ., C.B., D.S.O ., M.B. Gordon, lajor A. A ., C.B.E., M.V.O. Gordon-Lennox, The Lady Igernon, D.B.E.
Great Eastern Railway Accident Fund Hare, S. H. Hatchard, Mrs. F. Hertfordshire County Council Hodson, :.'I1rs. H. O. Hospital Saturday Fund Howlett, Dr. J. K . Hughes-Hunter of Plas C6ch, Lady Inman, A . "1. O. N ." Jacob, Dr. H. ] ones, Dr. \V. 1\1. Lawless, 1\1rs . Leslie, \V., M.B. Linlithgo\\', The Dowager ::VIarchioness of Loeffler, Mrs. Luby, Irs. IcCausland, :.'IIi s A. C. 1\lcClure, Lady ilIackintvre, Dr. McIlraith, Dr. W . l\IacL. :.\IcKellar, C. D. l\1acYicker, C. G., l\I.B. ::\1alden, Dr. F. ]. :'IIartin, ~Iiss F. :'IIartin, ::\Iajor ]. M. :'IIay, Col. \\T. A ., R.A. M.C. Metcalfe, G . T. :.\Iiller, II. Y . :'IIiller, Lady Molvneux, :\Iiss :.\Ionk, :'IIiss ]. Moorhead, J\Iiss L. :\Iorgan, :'\Irs . . H. Muter, Irs . ewton, Brig.-General ] . vV. 1\1. oble, W. H. F., L.S.A. orth, Brig.-General B . ~., C.B., ?I.V.O. Ogilvie, Lieut.-Col. C. :'\lcD ., V.D. Pickles, i\Irs. Picton, Irs. L. Poppelwell, :'IIajor H. F. \.,.,T. Port of London Authority Prendergast, Mrs. M. M. Richards, T. E. Rivington, T. R. Rodgett, 1\Irs. R. B. Ruddle, F. C. Sands, \\1. E. hipwright, Capt. Denis ingleton, 1\1rs. E. Spilling, 1\1rs.
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Weldon, E. Whitaker, irs . Whithard, B. M. Wightwick, Mrs. Wilks, Dr. T. M. Williamson, Mrs . D. Woollcombe, R. L., LL.D. Yate, Col. Sir Charles E., Bt.,
Sta nley, Lady Stirling, J . Storrow, Mrs. Charles Thompson, P. W. Tunbridge Wells Division, S.J.A.B. Wadd y, H. E., M.R.C.S. Walker, Capt. L. Walker, Mrs. Ward- Jackson, Miss F. v,Tarrack, Miss G. H.
HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS. (E lected by the Ambulance Committee in recognition of distinguished services in furthering the objects of the Association .) C.S.I.,
C.M.G.
Yate, Lady
FORM OF BEQUEST TO
~he
St. John Bmbulance Bssociation
I give and bequeath t o the
t. John Ambulance Association
a foundation of the Grand Priory in the British Realm of the Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. J ohn of J erusalem the sum of £. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. to be applied towards the philanthropic objects of such Association, and I direct that the said sum hall be paid free of duty.
Adam, B . J., M . B . , C.M . GLAS . Adams, J., M . B . , C.M . EDIN . , L.S.A . Adams, ] . A ., M . B . , C.M .GLAS. Adams, M . A., M . R.C . S . , L . S .A . Adams, W . ., M.B . , M . R . C . S . Adamson, J . B ., M . B. Aiken, A ., M . B., C . M.ABER. Aitken, C., M . D . EDIN . Ait.ke n, J . B ., M . B. Aitken, J . H . , M . B . , C . M .EDIN. Alderson, E ., l.D.LIV E RP . Alderton, II. ., l\I.R.C . S . , L . R . C . P . Aldridge, G., L . S . A . , L.I1I.S . S . A . ldridge, . E ., IIl . B . , L .R .C.S.EDIN . , D.P . H. llan, ., LB . , B . S . GLAS . Allan, . M., I.D . , C. ~1.EDI . Allan, F . G ., L . R . C . P . C ' S .EDIN . Allan, \V ., M . B . , C . IIl . GLAS . Allan, \V . ., ilI.B . , C H .B. GLAS . Allardice , vV . ., IIl . D . GLAS . , F . R . C . S .EDI Alex a nd er, F . H . , M . B . , IIl . R . C .S. ll som, \Y., L . R . C . P . (: ' S .EDI:-: . Ambro e, T . D ., L.R .C. S .E DI '. And ron, ., L . lI!. S.S .A . And rson, . ::\1., l\I.D .E DI:\, . ncl e rson, F ., LB . And e rson, J., L . R .C. P . c' S . EDIN . And erson, J., M . B . , C. M .EDI '. And e rson, G . II ., II!. D. nd erson, R .\Y ., I.R .C.S., L . R .C. P . And e rson, \\ ., III.B . Andre \\', '. 'Y ., M . R .C. S . , L.R .C. P . Andr w , [,1. B., M . D . Andrews, ., 1II.R . C.S . , L . R . C . P. Ang us , II ., CD ., C. l\I.A BE R . Anson, , . E ., M . D .CAM B. An t.ey - ove, T. , M . B . , F . R. C. S .E DIN . Appl egate, J . 'Y., I1I.R .C .S . , L.R . C . P . Applet.on, O . L., L . R .C. P . C S .EDIN . Apt.horp, F . 'V., I.R .C. S . , L . R. C. P . Arg l 5 , H.. L ., L . S . A . rkl e, J. V ., I.R .C. S . , L . R. C. P . Arlidge, J. F., L . R . C . P . C S. E DI I . Armit, ., 1. B . Armstrong, J. , M . D . , F . R . C . S . I. Armstron g, J. R ., M .D . , C . M .EDIN . Armstrong, L. ., M .D . Armit.age, A . H . , I.D . Arnason, J. ., I.D . Arnison, T . W ., LB . , CH .B . VI CT . Arniston, W . D ., l.D .D U RH . , M . R . C.S . Arnold, E. C., M . B .D U RH . , F . R . C .S. Arnold, L. A., M . R .C. S . Arnott, VV ., M . B., L.R .C. P . Arthur, D ., M .D . GLAS . , D . P . II .
Arthur, G ., M . B . , CII . B . GLAS. Arthur, W ., M.B. Asphar, M., M.D . Aspinall, J., M.R.C . S . , L . S . A. Aspinwall, J . F., M.R . C . S . , L.R . C . P. Atkinson, F. E ., M.R . C . S . , L.R . C.P. Atkinson, J . L., M . R.C . S . , L . R . C.P. Atkinson, R ., lI1 .R . C . S . , L.S .A. Atkinson, T ., M . D., lI1 . R . C . S. Attwood, H . C., M .B., M.R . C.S. Aubrey, G . K ., L . R . C . P., L . M . S . S .A ., D . P . H. Audland, VV. E., I.B .E . , M.R . C . S . , L . R . C . P. Austen, A . W ., L . lI1.S . S . A . Austin, J . A., M.D . , C.M.ABER. Austin, J . J., M .D . , l\I.CH.I. Averill, C., M.D.DURH., M.R.C .S. Backhouse, J. B ., M.B. Baildon, F . J., M .B., C . M.EDIN. Baillie, 1., M .B . Bain, vV., M.D .D U RH . Baird, H . , M .D., CH .B.EDIN . Baker, L. T., LB . 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., LB . , M.R . C . S . Ballantyne, C. T., M .D . Baltzan, D . M., IIl .D. Banerj ee Birendra Kesari, L . M.S . CAL. Banks, G ., L . R . C . P. & S.EDIN . Barbour, Capt . J . H . ,M.B . ,B . CH . I.,R.A . M . C . Barclay, A. A ., M .B . Barker, G . , ., IIl .D . Barlow, A . E ., LB . , C . l\I.EDIN. Barlow, T .vV . I., M.R.C .S., L . R . C.P., D . P . H Barnes , E ., M .D . , C.M . ABER. Barnes, E . C. E ., l\I.R.C . S . Barnett, H., M .B . Barraclough, A. 1\1., M.B . CAMB. Barrett, E ., I1I.B . Barrington-Baker, J., LD. Barritt, G . L., I1I.R .C .S., L.R.C . P. Barrow, G . A ., I1I.R . C.S ., L.R.C . P. Barrow, 1., l\I.D . Bashford, H . H . , I1I.D., B . S . LOND. Bates , J . C., M . R .C .S . , L . R . C . P. Bateson, H., I1I.D . , L . R.C . S.EDIN. Bateson, V., L . R . C . P . C ' S . EDI . Batteson, V . J. , L . lI1.S . S . A . Baxter, J . M., I11.B., CH .B . l\IELB. Baxter, . T., L . R. C. P . c s . Bayne, H . D ., M.D . B eadles, J . ., I1I.B. B eamish, F . T., I1I.B . B eane, R. L. , I.R . C . S . , L . R . C . P.
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Beardmore, G. R ., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Beare, S. S ., 1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Beasley, J. G., L.R.C.P.EDIN.,L.F.P.S.GLAS. Beath, D. L., O.B.E., M.R.C.S., L.R .C .P. Beaton, F., M.D., C.M.ABER. Beattie, C. J., M.B., B.CH.I. Beattie, R ., :M.D., 1.CH.I. Beatty, H. A., ~1.B. Beaumont, E., M.D.DURH., M.R.C.S. Becker, J. E. A . G., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Beddoes, T . P., M.B.CAMB., F.R.C.S. Begg, \V., ~1.B. Belas, B. G. S., L.R.C.S.I. Bell, C., ~1.B. Bell, C. \ V. J., M.D.DURH., ~1.R.C.S. Bell, 1., M.D . Bell, J . B., M.B. Bell, T., M.D. Bell, T. E. , 1.B., C.M., D.P.H.GLAS. Bell, \Y ., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Beltman, D. 1\1., M.D. Bennett, H. \V ., ~1.B. Bennett, J., LB., B.CH.I. Bennett, J. H., M.D. Bennett, \ V. E., L.R.C.P. c' S.EDIN. Bennie, A. B., ~I.B. Bentall, \V. C., O.B.E., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.EDIN. Benton, \Y ., ~1.R.C.S. Bentham, A. 0., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Berkley, E. J. G., F.R.C.S.EDI);!., L.R.C.P. Berlie, H. C., D.C.M.MADRAS Berman, D., ~I.B. Bernard, A. Y., M.D. IALTA Berry, A. E., M.D., ~1.R.C.S. Berry, H . 1\1., M.B., CH.B.VICT . Bevan, T. \V. , M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Beverley, K. H., M.R.C.S. Bigg, G. K. S., F.R.C.S.EDIN. Biggs, J. J . E., ~1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Birch, L. J ., M.B. Bird, H., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Bird, V,/., :'1.B., C.M.EDIN . Bisset, J. A., L.R.C.P. & S.EDI». Bissett, G. \ V., M.D. Black, J. P. M., M.B. Blackall, W . B., M.B. Blackham, Col. R. J., C.B., c.~I.G., C.I.E., D.S.O., M.D. Backley, D ., M.D. Baikie, J. L., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Blakeney, J. H., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Blandford, J. W., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Blaubaum, H., M.B. Blaubaum, J., ~I.B., CH.B. Bloomer, F. W., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Blumer, W. P., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.EDL . Blythman, C. S., M.B.EDIN., M.R.C.S. Boger, W. H ., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Boleyn, J . G . W., M.D. Bolger, P. T., F.R.C.S.I., D.P.H. Bolton, R. L., L.R .C.P. & S.ED IN., D.P.H. Bond, F. F., M.D., D.P.H. Bone, D. J . M., M.B., C.M.ED I ., D.P.H.
Bonner, T. 1., M.D., C.M.ABER. Bonner, VV. P., M.R.C .S. Boodle, G. A., 1\I.R.C.S., L.S.A. Boswell, A., l.D .ABER., 1\1.R.C.S. Bottomley, F. C., O.B.E., M.D. Boucher, C. J., M.B. Bower, 'vV . G., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Bowes, E. S., M.R.C.S. Bowie, J. ?.I ., M.D., F.R.C.S.EDI . Bowman, R. 0 ., M.R.C.S. Bowtell, H . R., L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. Box, 1\1. H ., M.B. Boyce, J. G., L.R.C.P. t:" S.I. Boyd, T. C., M.B. Bradbury, J . B., M.D.CA lB., F.R.C.P. Bradbury, J. C. 0., !\l.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Bradley, D ., 1\I.D., ~1.s.Q.u.I. Braim, T. P., L.~1.S.S.A. Braithwaite, E. A., III.D. Bray, ::"Iajor G. A. T., 1II R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Bray, R. Y., ~l.D. Brett, P. G., B.S. IELB. Brewster, R., F.R.C.S.ED1:\. Bridgeford, \\'. . S., III.R.C.S.E G., L.R.C.P.EDI '. Bristow, \Y. ::"1.,IILR .C.S.E 'G.,L R.C.P.EDIN. Bristowe, H. C., M.D., III.R C.S. Brodie, T. J., ~I.D. Brogden, J. E., L.R C.P. & S ED IN . Brook, H. D., M.R.C.S , L R.C P , D.P.H. Brooks, Lieut.-Col. F. A., ~l.D.BRt;X., 1II.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Broom, J. P., ::'ILD. Broomhead, C., ~1.D., C.III.ABER. Broughton, A. Y. .,::'11 B , ClI B.VICT. Broughton, L. . S., L.R.C.P. C S.EDIN. Brown, C. D., L 111.S.S.A. Brown, G. D., ~!.D. Brown, G. S., lI!.C, jlI B , F R c.s. Bro\\'n, H. E., jlLD., CH.D.GLAS. Brown, J., I.D. Brown, J., III.B., C.lII.GLAS Bro\\'n, J. ?.I., jlI.D.EDIN., F.R C s. Brown, J. P., M.B., CH.B.VICT. Brown, C. S., jlI.D. Brown, W. P., L.R.C.P. C S.EDIN. Browne, C. G., L.R.C.P. c'· S.l. Browne, C. H" L.R.C.P. & s. Browne, C. R ., M.D., cn.B.DUB. Browne, D ., M.B. Browne, O'D. H. D" 1\1.])., D.CIl.D B. Browne, R., M.D.DUB., F.R C.S.I. Brownlow, H . L., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Bruce, A. G., M.B. Bruce, E. J., M.B., CH.B., D.P.H.ABER. Brunton, Sir James, ~1.B., CH.B.GLAS. Bruzand, A. S., M.R C.S., L.R.C.P. Bryant, H . VV., LL.~I., R.C.P., R.C.S. Bryson, L. H ., M.B.EDIN., M.R.C.S. Buchanan, M., M.B. Buchanan, p" M.B., C. I.GLAS. Buchanan, W., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Buck, C. vV., M.R.C.S. Buckley, J., L.S.A.
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ORARY LIFE MEMBERS.
Budd, W. H., M.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P. Buist, R . C., M.D., C.M.EDIN. Bullough, W. A ., M,B, Bulstrode, C. V., M.D.CAMB., M.R .C.S. Buncle, A., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Burgess, W . M ., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Burnett, E. J ., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Burns, J. F. E., L.R.C.P. C' S.EDIN. Burns, \V ., L.R.C.P. c' S.EDIN. Burnside, W . C. 11., L.R.C.P. & s. Burrells, . \V ., M.D. Burt, G. S., M.B. Burton, A., M.D.DURH. Burton, S. II., M.B., F.R,C.S. Burton, \V . H., L,R.C.P., M.R.C.S. Butter, J. K., M.D., C.M.ABER. Bu",ton, E., ilI.D.ST.AND., F.R,C.S.EDIN. Bu-xton, II. \V., M.B., D.P.H. Byer ,II. ., M.B. Byrne, P. J ., F.R.C.S.I., L.R.C.P.EDIN. Byrne, T. P., M.B. able, J., L.R,C.P.EDIN., L.F.P.S.GLAS. aims, G. D., LB. Cairns, P. H.., L.R.C.P. c' S.EDIN. Cairns, \,y . M., C.B.E., M.D. Caldwell, M., L.R.C.P. & S.EDIN. Calwell, \V ., M.D, M.CH.R.U.I. Cameron, D., 111 R c.s. 1.meron, R. \Y. F., M.R.C.S. Cameron, \ V. J , jlI.B., C jlI.EDIN. ampbeU, A. J., L.R.C.P. Campb 11, D. R., III.D ., B.cn.I. Campbell, E., M.B. ampbell, ]., , I D.GLAS., L.R.C.S.EDIN. ampbcll, ]. A., II1.R.C.P. Campbell, 1'11., M.B., CH.B. .z. ampbell, T., L.III.S.S.A. ane, L. B., jlLD.CAIIIB. annon, Lt.-Col. O. A., M.B., F.R.C.S. Cantor, . J., 111.D. arber"\', E. 0., M.B. arde,;', B, .1.B. ardew, G. A, O.B.E., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Carmichael, H. B., M.D. Carnes, \Y ., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. arroll, ],' M B., C.M.GLAS. , D.P.H.CAMB. Carruthers, J. C. B., M.B., C.M.EDIN. arter, F. H., l.D.DURH" F.R.C.S. ase, II. 1\1., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ass, . L., III.B. Caton, ?.Irs. 1. 11., M.B. Caunter, R. L., M.D.BRUX., L.R.C.P. c' s. hadwick, . 1'11., M.D.OXO, ., M.R.C.S. Challinor, . 1\IcM., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Chambers, J. H., L.M.S.S.A. Chapman, A. Y., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Chapman, O. H., M.D., C.M.EDIN., D.P.II. Chapman, W. J., M,D. Chapple, \ V. A., M.D., crr.B.N.Z. Chatterje, G. C., L.M.S.PUNJAB. Cheesewright, J. F., ~I.R.C.S.ENG., L.R.C,P.EDIN. Cheetham, D. H ., M.B., CH.B.VICT. Childe, C. P., F.R.C.S" L.R.C.P.
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Chill, E. A., O.B.E" M.B., C.M.EDIN. Church, R ., M.B., CH.B.N.Z. Clampett, R W . T ., M.B., CH.B.DUB. Clark, A., M.B. Clark, M. R., L.R.C.P.EDIN., L.F.P.S.GLAS. Clark, R . T., L.R.C.P. & S.EDI . Clarke, G. G., M.R .C.S. Clarke, H . H . R, M.R.C.S., L,R .C. P. Clarke, R. ]., M.B. Clarke, W . J., M.R.C.S., L.R .C.P. Clayton, A. J., L.R.C.P . & S.EDIN. Clayton, T . .M., ~I.D., D.P.H. Clayton, VI. K., L.R.C.P. & S.EDIN. Clayton, \Y. nI., L.R.C.S.I., L.K.Q.C.P.I. Clegg, F. R., M.D. Clegg, R., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Clement, D . P., M.B. Clements, S. D ., L.R.C.P. & S.EDIN. Cleminson, F. S., M.B. Clifford, F. C. vV., III.R.C.S., L.R .C.P. , D.P.H. Closs, J. 0., M.D., C.M.EDIN. Coaker, F. W. J., F,R.C.S., L.R.C. P. Cobbe, T. ] ., M.B., F.R.C.S. Coghlin, W. A., III.D. Cohen, B. C., M,B. Coldstream, A. R., M.D., F.R.C.S.EDIN. Cole, T. E. C., M.D.OXON., M.R.C.S. Coleman, \V. E., i'lLR.C.S. oleridge, A ., M.B., M.R.C.S. Collie, Sir R J., M.D., C.M.ABER. Collins, J. ~., M.D., M.R.C.S. Collins, \V. K., M.B. Collinson, F. \ V., M.D., F.R.C.S.EDIN. Collis, E. L., M.B., B,CILOXON. Colmer, P. A., M.R.C.S. Connelly, H. A., M.D. Connolly, A . \V., M.B., CH.B.BELF. Connor, S., M.D., Q.U .I. Contractor, Miss Hirabai Ardeshir, L.M. & S.BOl\1BAY. Cook, H. \ V. J., M.B. Cooke, C., M.D. Cooke, ::"'Iiss S. E., M.B. Coombe, E. J., L.R.C.P. & s. Coombs, C., M.D., M.R.C.S. Cooper, E. H" ~I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Cooper, H . G., M.B.CAMB., M.R.C.S . Cooper, H. S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Cooper, P. R., M.D., F.R.C.S. Copley, S ., F.R.C.S., L.R .C. P., D.P.H. Copp, C. J., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Corrigan, \\ . J., F.R.C.S.I., L.K.Q.C.P.I. Corzan, D. T., M.D. Cotton, C., O.B.E" F.R.C.P. Couch, J. K., M.D.DURH. , M.R.C.S. Courtney, G. B., M.D.CAMB., M.R,C.S. Coventon, Capt. C. A ., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Coventry, C., M.B. Covey, vV. J., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Coward, E. G., M.B. , C.M.ABER . Cowen, B. ., M.D. Cowen, E. G. H., ~I.B. Cowper, H. D ., M.B. Cox, A., M.B. , B.S.DURH .
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Coxwell, C. F., 1\LD.CAMB ., M.R.C.S. Craig, J., 1\1.B.EDIN., M.R.C.S. Craig, W., M.B., CH.B.EDIN. Craig, W. ]., 1\1.B. Cran, A., M.B., C.M.ABER. Cran, G., M.B., C.1\1.ABER. Cran, ] ., M.B ., C.1\1.ABER. Craster, E . E., L.R.C.P. & S.EDI . Crawford, E. C. A ., 1\1.D. Crawford, Lieut.-Col. G. S., C.1\1.G ., M.D., L.R.C.P. & S., D.P .H.EDIN., R.A.M.C. Crawford, ] . S., M.B., CH.B.LEEDS. Crawford, W. W ., L.R.C.S. Crawshaw, C. W., LB ., CH.B., D.P.H.VICT. Crawshaw, S., M.B.VICT., 1\1.R.C.S. Crehan, W. H . K, lI1.B. Cressy, G. ] ., L.R.C.P. c· S.1. Crew, ] ., 1\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Critchley, H. G., M.D., C.1\1.EDI Crocker, ] ., M.R.C.S ., L.S.A. Croker, ] . 1. , 1\1.R.C.S., L.R .C.P. Crooke-Lawless, Surg. Lt.-Col. Sir W. R, K.C.V.O.,C.B.,C.I.E.,C.B.E.,M .D. Croom, S. P., 1\1.B Cropley, H ., F.R.C.S., L.S.A., D.P.H. Crosbie, D ., M.D. Cross, A. J., 1\1.B., C.M.EDIN. Crowden, ] . C. T., M.B. Crump, T. G., M.B. CAMB. Cryer, ] ., M.R.C .S., L.R.C.P. Culhane, F. ]. F., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Cullen, A. E., M.B. Cullen, P., M.D., C.M.ABER . Cumming, R, M.B. Cunliffe, T. V., M.D., M.R.C.S. Cureton, Col. E., M.D.BRUX., 1\1.R.C .P. Currie, O. J., M.B., M.R.C.S. Cuscaden, G., L.R.C.P. & S.EDIN. Cuthbert, N. M., lI1.B. Dadachanji, Kavasji Edelji, L.M. & S. BOMBAY . Daggett, H. ]., lI1.B. Daly, L. S., L.M .S.S.A. Dandekar, D. B. ., L.1I1. & S.BOMBAY. Darnell, C. K., L.R.C.P. & s. Davidson, A., M.D.BRUX., F.R.C.P .EDIN. Davidson, P. T., L.R.C.P. Davidson, T. A ., L.R.C.P. & S.EDIN. Davies, H., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Davies, ] . Davies, L. G., M.D. Davies, S., M.D.OXO ., M.R.C.S., D.P.H. Davies, T. L. K., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Davies, W ., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Davies, W. H., M.B., CH.M.ED IN. Davis, A. R ., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Davison, H. E., M.D. Dawson, R. P., M.B., C.M.EDIN . Dawson, T . D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P . Day, A . J., M.B. Day, ] . L., M.B. Deakin, ] . E. F., M.B. Deamer, G. E., L.R .C. P. & S.EDIN. Dean, E . c., M.R.C.S.
Deane, A. D., M.R.C.S.E G., L.R.C.P.EDIN. Deane, C. C., M.D . Deane, J. H ., L.R.C.P. 'S.ED IN . Deatkcr, F. T., I.lI!.S. Deborn, P . P., M.D ., D.P .H. Dc Denne, T. V ., M.R.C.S.E G., L.R .C.P. de Garis, M. C., M.D. De Lautour, H. A., l.R.C.S. D elgado, A. E., lI1.B. D e nehy, Vv. J., lI1.B. Denne, F. V., lI1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. D e nnison, T. S ., M.R.C.S., L.R.C .P. D enyer, . E., C.1\1.G., I.D ., F.R.C.S. D e Renzi, A . C., 1.R .C.S., L.S.A. Devane, T. F., L.R.C .P. C" S.EDIN. D'Evelyn, A . Mc ., M.D ., CH.B.DUB. D 'Pr aser, fiss Eva, lI1.B. D eveni h-Meares, A. L., l.R.C .S., L.R.C.P. Devis, H. F., lI1.R .C.S. , L.R.C .P. Dick, A., 1\1.B., CH.B.GLAS. Dickey, A . A. G., 1II.B.E., 1\1.D., L.R.C. S.I. Dickinson, J. J., 1II.B.CAME., 1\1.R .C.S. Dickson, J. D ., I.D ., 1.ClI., Q. U.I. Dillon, L. G., M.D ., 1\1.CH ., R.U. I. Dimmick, A. F ., l.D.DURH ., 1\1.R .C.S. Distin, H., M.B., 1.R.C.S. Divine, J., M.D., C.1\1.GLAS. Dix, '.V . R ., M.D ., B.S.DUR!l. Dixon, R. G., 1\I.B., CH.B.LEEDS. Dixon, T., 1II.R.C.S. , L.R.C. P. Dobbie, J. A ., M.D. Dobie, H. S., L.R .C. P. C S.EDIN. Dobie, ] . N ., 1\1.B.CA lB ., L.S .A. Dobson, A ., M.R.C.S ., L.R.C.P . Dodd, Lieut.-Col. ] . R, lI1.B.DURH ., F.R.C.S., R.A .1\1.C . Dodd, P . V ., lI1.D.DUB , 1II.R .C s. Dodds, A., 1\I.B ., C.M.GLAS. Domville, E. ] ., 1\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Donald, D ., 1.D .DURU., L.R.C.S EDIN. Donald, P., M.B ., D.P.H. Donaldson, B., 1\1.B . Donnelly, T. H ., M.B . Dougle, A ., L.R.C. P. c' S.EDIN. D ouglas, A., M.B ., C. 1.EDIN. Douglas, C. E ., M.D., F.R.C.S.EDIN., D.P.H. Douglas, C., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Douglas, H. T., l.D. Douglas, J. J., M.D ., C.1\I.EDI ., D.P.lI. Dou glass, M. Ellen, M.C. , c. 1. Douthwaite, G . H., M.R.C.S.ENG., L.R. C.P. Dove, A. C., M.D.DURH ., M.R.C .S. Dowdall, F. J., lI1.B. Drage, L ., M.D.OXON., M.R.C.S. Drought, P. J. , L.R .C. S.I. Dundas, frs . G. H . G ., F.R.C.S. I. Du Boulay, H . H., M.R .C.S., L.R.C.P. Dudgeon, J. 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.C.P. Duffus, J., M.B., C.M.ABER. Duggan, M., M.R.C.S.E G., L.R.C.P.EDIN. Duke, E. , M.D. Duncan, J. G ., L.R.C.S. & L.M.
HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS.
Dunkley, C. R, M.B . Dunlop, S. H ., M.D., M.CH. , R.U.I. Dunlop, S. H., M.D., L.R.C .S. Dunn, V . V., M.B. Dupont, G. H., M.D. Durno, J., M.D., C.M.ABER. Durno, L., M.D., C.M.ABER. Durrant, T. A ., M.D.DURH., M.R.C.S. Dyer, C. H ., M.D., C.M.ABER., D.P.H. Dyring, C. P. W., M.B.MEL. Dyson, W., M.D., Cll.B.VICT. Eades, S. 0., L.R .C.P. & S.EDIN. Eakins, G. E., M.D. Ealand, II. F ., L.R.C. P. & S.EDIN. Eames, . \V., M.D.EDIN ., M.R.C.S. Eccles, \\T . S., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Echlin, E. B., M.D. Eddows, A., M.D. , C.M.ED IN. Edwards, C., M.R.C.S. , L.R.C. P. Edwards, J. ., L.R.C.P. C ' S.EDIN. Edwards, R. T., M.R.C. S., L.R.C .P. Ehrmann, A., lI1.R .C. S., L.R.C .P. Elder, \V., L.R .C. P. & S.EDIN. Ellerton, ] ., 1\l.D.ST.AND., L.R.C.P. Ellcrton, J. F . H ., M.D .BRUX., l.R.C.S.E. G. Elliott, B. G., L.K.Q.C.P.I., L.R .C.S. I. Elliott, )Iajor H . C. S., M.B. Elliott, ]. ., M.B., CH.B.EDIN. Elliott, W. H., M.D. Ellis, LB . Ellis, , I.D. Ellis, 01. C. !., C.lI1.G., M.D. Ellis, \V . l\IcD ., M.D .BRUX., M.R.C .S. Ellison, A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Ellison, E. H ., M.D.DURH., 1\1.R.C.S. Ellul, J., 1.D . Elwood, 1< . B, L.R.C.P., F.R.C.S. Englcbach, H . A ., M.B. Engineer, E: , L.R.C.S. C' E. Ensor, J. \\ , M.R.C .S. , L.R.C. P. Etheridgc, . E., M.B. , 1\1.R.C. S. EtUe , W. ]. lVIcC., M.D., C.M.ABER. Evans, A . H ., 1I1.R.C.S. , L.S. A. Evans, C. J., l.R.C .S., L.S. A. Evans, Major C. R ., LR.C.S., L.R.C.P., R.A.1\!.C. Evans, E ., I.B.CAMB., F.R.C.S. Evans, G ., M.B . Evans, H . R ., M.D., B.S. Evans, ]., 1I1 .D., M.R .C.S. Evans, ] ., M.R .C. S., L.R .C. P. Evan, O . C. P., M.D ., B.S.DURH. Evans, \V., 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. Evers, ] ., M.D., M.R.C.S. Evershed, A. R. F., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Ewart, T., M.D., C.M.ABER. Ewart, D., M.B., F.R.C.S.EDIN. Ewart, ] ., M.D., C.M .EDIN. Ewing, ] ., L.R .C .P. & s. Eyles, C. L., M.B. Falkner, H . G., L.R.C.P. & S.1.
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Farmer, Lieut. C. A ., I.s .c. , M.D. Farquharson, D. P. M., M.B. , C.M.EDIN . Farrar, R . A., M.D. OXON ., M.R .C.S. , D.P.H. Farrell, E. D ., M.D. Farrer, G. A ., M.R.C.S., L.S.A . Fawsitt, T ., M.R.C.S., L.R.C. P. Fazzak, G. A., F.R .C.S. Featherstone, W . B., M.D., M.R.C.S. Fenn, A. G., M.B ., C.M.EDIN. Fenn, S . B ., L.R.C.P. & S.EDIN. Fennell, T., M.R .C.S., L.S.A. Fentem, P. S., M.D.EDIN., M.R.C.S. Fentem, T., M.D., C.M.EDIN. Fenton, D., M.B. Fenton, H. A., L.M.S.S.A. Fenton, M. A ., M.D. Fenwick, P. C., M.D.N .Z., F.R.C.S.EDIN. Ferguson, G., M.B. Ferguson, J. M ., L.R.C.P. & S.EDIN. Fergnson, W . A., M.R.C.S. Ferraby, G. A., M.R .C. S., L.R.C.P. Field, A. A., L.R.C.P. & S.EDIN. Field, ]. ]., M.B. Fielden, V. G. L., M.D. Finlay, Lt.-Col. L.K.Q.C.P.I., L.R.C.S.I. Finn, C. ., M.B. Finny, W. E. G. St. L., lI1.D.BELF., CH.B. Fish, G., M.D . Fisher, E . C. R, L.R.C.P. Fisher, T., M.D ., M.R.C.S. Fisher, T., lI1.R.C.S ., L.S.A. Fisher, VV. E., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Fisher, V..,T . H ., M.B. Fitton, H ., M.R .C. S.E G., L.R.C.P .EDIN. Fitzhenry, G. W ., M.R.C.S ., L.S.A . Flavell, Rev . T. Fleetwood, T. F., M.D.DUB., F.R.C.S.1. Fleck, D . IeV., M.B. Fleming, A. ]., M.D., M.CH.R.U.1. Fleming, H. H ., M.B., CH.B .DUB . Fletcher, Fleet-Surgeon W. B ., M.R.C.S., R. . (retd.) Flynn, ]. 1., lI1.B. Foley, D. B ., L.R.C.P. Forbes, J., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Forbes, R., M.B. Ford, J. '.V., M.D. Fort, H. M., M.B., CH.B. Fort, T., M.R.C.S.ENG., L.R.C.P.EDIN. Fortin, C. E., 1I1.R.C.S. Fothergill, ]. R ., M.D.ST.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. Francis, G. \V., M.B ., C.M.GLAS. Frankish, J. D., M.D.ST.AND., M.R .C.S. Frankish, T ., M.D., C.lIl.EDIN. Franks, Sir K. M. St. ] ., M.D.DUB. Fraser, ]. H. P., M.R.C.S., L.R .C.P. Fraser, P., M.D. , L.R.C.S. F r aser, W. 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. W., L.R.C. P. & S.EDIN.
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F rith, W. S., M.B., B.C.CAMB. Frost, A. J., M.B. F r y, P. V., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Fryer, J., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Fryer, W. F., L.R.C.P. & S.EDIN. F uller, A. L., F.R.C.S.I., L.R.C.P. Fuller, E. B., lI1.B., F.R.C.S.EDIN. Fullerton, F. YV., I.D . DURII., M.R.C.S. Fulton, R. V., 111.0., C.M.EDI . Fyffe, YV. K ., M . D.CA IB. Gabb, C. B., lI1.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.Q.C.P.I. Galbraith, ,V. S. L., M.D. Gallow, W. F., 1I1.D. Galloway, D. J., M.D., C.lI1.EDIl . Gane, E. P. S., lI1.D.DURH., I.R.C.S. Gardner, H. W., M.D., lII.R.C.S. Gardner, J., M.R . C.S., L.R.C.P. Garland, A . 1., M.R.C.S.ENG., L.R . C.P. Garner, E. L. F., M.D. Garrett, P. G ., M.B., B.S.DURH. Garrett, R. R ., M.R.C.S . , L.R.C.P. Garson, J. H. R., 'l.B., C.lI1.EDIN., D.P.H. Garstang, E. M., M .D.ST.AND., L.R.C.P. Gaunt, yv. H ., M.B., C.lII.EDI Gaussen, D. P., I.D. Gaviller, C. A. F., M.D. Geddes, G., 1I1.D. Geddie, J. S., M.B., CH.B . ABER. Gee, O . A., lILB., C.M.EDIN. Geiger, \V., M . D. Gelle, L. E . S., M . B Gellatly, R, M.B. George, M., M.D. George, W., M.B. Gettings, J. S ., L.R.C.S.EDIN., L.S . A. Ghosh, S . N ., L . lII.S.CALCUTTA . Gibb, W. S., M . D, C.M.EDI . Gibbon, F. \V., L.R.C . P. & S.EDIN. Gibbs, A. N. G ., M .R . C.S . , L . R.C . P. Gibbs, R H., F.R .C. S. Gibbs-Smith, E. G., M .D.DURH., D.P.H . Gibson, A. H., M.B. Gibson, J. H., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Gilbert, Miss J., M . B. Gilbertson, J. H., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Gilchrist, T. B ., M.B., C.M.GLAS. Gilford, S., M .D. Gill, F. L., lI1.B. Gill, H. B., lII.B . , B.S . MELB. Gill, J. Vv., M.D.DURH . , M .R.C.S., D.P.H. Gillespie, L. T., M.B. Gillespie, J. A., M.D . Gillon, G. G ., M.D.GLAS., F . R.C . S .EDIN . Gimlette, J. D., M.R.C . S . , L.R.C.P. Glegg, R A ., M.D. Glen , J., M .D., C.M.GLAS. Gliddon, W.O., M .D. Glover, J. A., M.B. Glowrey, M., M.B. Goddard, Major C. E., O.B . E . , R.A.M.C., (T.F., Retd.) Goddard, C. E. A., M.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
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D .S.O . , M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., R.A.M.C. Godfrcy, A. E., M.B., M . R.C.S. Godfrey, P. LL.M ., R.C.P., R.C.S. Godwin, G. L., L.S.A. Gokhale, K. T. , L . M. & S.I D I A . Gompretz, R. H . C., M . B . Goodmon, T. H., M.R .C. S., L.S.A. Gordon, G. A ., 1.0 Gordon, \V. M .B. Gordon, \V. P. I., M.B . , L . R .C. P. Graham, A., M.B . , CII.B,GLAS. Graham, A. R., M .B., lII.C . CA1\IB. Graham, G. R M ., L . K.Q .C. P.I. Graham, G. , V., M . R C.S.ENG., L.R.C.P. Granger, R. F. , L.R.C.P . (;' S.EDIN. Grant, A . A . C., 1I1.B. Grant, A . D. ;\I., 1I1.B . , C.1\LEDIN. Grant, G ., M.B., C.1\I.GLA . Grant, H., F.R.C.S.E, G., L,R.C.P. Grant, D ., 111 .0., F.R.C.S. Grant, L., 111 . 0., C.1\I.EDI . Grant, . l\IcK., 1.D . , M .S. ONT. Gray, A ., M . B ., C.1\!.GLAS. Gray, A. 1\ I. , L.R.C.P. c S.EDI Gray, H . lI1.B. Gray, 1. A . ,V. P., ;l1.D . Gray, D., 1\I.D. Gray, H., ;l1.D .U.S. A . Gray, T., LB . , B.S.R.U.I. Greaves, H ., 1\I.R .C.S. , L R.C.P. Green, . T ., ~1.R.C S., L.R.C.P Green, G. E., M . R .C.S., L.R.C.P. Green, H . 1., M .D. , C M .ED I . Green, D SO, M r .. M . R.C .S. , L .R.C. P. Green, L. B., M .B. Green, S . M., ~1.R.C .S., L . R.C . P. Greene, C. W., M . D . Greenfield, D . G ., M .D., F.R c.s. Greenhalgh, A., M.R.C.S., L .R C P . Greenwood, A ., 1\1.B., CH.B.VICT. Greenwood, A. Y ., ·M .D., C.1I1.EDIN. Greenwood, . D., M .R C.S., L S.A. Greenwood, C. H ., M .B. Gregg, E. A., L .R. C.P . t' S. Greves, E. H., M.D., C.M.EDIN. Griffin, A. VV ., M . R .C.S. Griffith, V ., M .B. Griffiths, H . R ., M.D . , CII.B.DUB. Griffiths, S., M .R.C.S., L.R C. P . Griffiths, P. R, M .B., B.S.LOND. Griffiths, S . A. E., !>l .R.C.S. , L.R .C. P . Grindrod, W . M .B. Grinling, F . ., M . R.C .S. , L.R .C. P. Gripper, W ., M.B . CAMB., M .R .C. S., D . P . H. Gross, R., M .B . Gr ove, W. R., M.D.CAMB., M . R.C .S . Groves, W. A ., M.B . Guilfoyle, D. P., M.R.C.S. Gummow, F ., M . R.C . S ., L.R.C.P . Gunne, W. M .D. Gussin, P ., M .D . Guthrie, M .D.GLAS. Gutteridge, E. W., M . B.
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Gutteridge, M. W ., M.B . , C . M.EDIN . GuyaU, R. E., M.B. Haddon, A . ., M . B. Hadfield, R. H ., L . R .C. P . , M .R . C.S . Hadwen, VV. R., M .D .ST.AND., M.R.C.S. Haines, R. L., lII.R.C.S., L.R .C. P . Hale, Major C. H ., D.S.O. , M.R.C.S . , L.R .C. P . , R.A . M .C.
Hale, G ., M . D . Hall, A ., M . R . C . S . Hall, J. ., 1.0 . , B.S.DURH. Hall, T . G. II ., L.R .C. S . r., L.K.Q.C . P.I. Halliday, F ., M.R . C . S., L.R . C.P . IIalliwell, T. 0 ., M.R .C.S., L . R.C.P. Hamilton, D . 1., L. 1\1. , L.CH.A.H.DUB. Hamillon, D . L., F.R.C.S.EDIN. IIamIlton, J. F ., lI1.B. lIammerton, G. II. L., L .R.C. P. & S.EDIN. Hampton, P. ,V., M .D. IIancock, H . H ., lI1.R.C.S.ENG., L.R.C . P . r. Hann, II . F., M.R.C.S.ENG., L.R.C.P. Hanrahan, H . J. C., 1\I.B . Harbinson, J. ., LB . Hardie, R ., 1I1.B., C.M.EDIN. Harding, \V., I.D . , C.M.EDIN. Hardman , B. ., M .D. , M R.C.S. Hard y, 11., M B. Harely , ~laj or E. 0 ., 111 B.TORONTO. H a rgrayes, F. G., L.S.A. H argreayes , ., M B. Harpcr, J. \\'., 1\1.R.C.S. Harper, E . A . ] ., M.D ., CH.B.EDIN. Harris, A ., L.R.C.P. IIarris, . J. J., M .D. Harris, D . F., :-I.D . , F.R.C.S. Harris, . A ., M .D. lIarns, \V. T, :l1.R .C.S., L.S.A. Harris-Li ton, L., 1I1.R C.S., L R.C.P. Harrison, A . \V ., :lI.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. IIarri on, E., ;l1.D.CA:-IB., F.R.C.S. IIarnso n, J , M.D., D.P.H. H a rn 'on , J. H . II ., ~I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Harnson, S II ., 1\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Harry, ~. G., M .B., M R.C.S. Hart; A . II ., M.D., C. 1\1.DURH . Hartley, R . T., 1\I.R.C.S., L . R .C. P. lIartzliorn e, 13, 1\LR .C.P. Harvcv, A ., 1\1.B., 1.R .C.S. Ilarvc),', J. 0., 111 . 0., l\1.R.C.S . Haslett, R. \\T., :l1.B.R.U.I., F.R.C.S.I. Hatherly, H . R ., lI1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Hatherly, S. 0 ., lI1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Hattie, \V. H ., M.D. Hatton, G. S., M.D., C. I.DURH. Hawkins, . T., lII.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Hawks, F. S., L.M . S .S.A . Hawthorne, E., F.R.C.S.I., L . K .Q.C. P .I. Hay, "V., M .B. , C.M.GLAS. Hay, W. P ., M .B. , C.lII.EDIN. Hayes, H. VV. McC., M .R.C.P . , L.R.C.S . , EDIN., D.P.H.
Hayles, A . W ., M.R .C. S . , L . S . A . Haynes, A. R, M . B. Heald, G . H ., I.R .C.S.E TG., L.R.C.P.
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Hear d, F . G., L.R.C.P. & S .EDIN. Hebblethwaite, S . M., M .D., M . R.C.S. Hedley, ] ., M.D . DURII . , M.R.C.S. Heggs, F. R. M., M.R.C.S., L . R.C.P. Hellier, J. B., M.D . , M . R.C.S . Henderson, A., M.D. Henderson, J. M., M.B. Henderson, M ., M . B. Henriques, E. St. C., M.D. Henry, C. D., M.B.CAMB. Henry, D. C., M.D . , F.R.C.S.EDIN. Henry, W., M.B. Hepburn, ]., M . B . Herlitz, H ., M.B . , CH.B. Herrington, E. W., L.R.C.P. Hessel, W . T ., M.B. Hetley, H ., M.D., M.R.C.S . Hewat, D. B., M .B. , C.M .ED IN. Hewat, J., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Hewetson, J. T., M .D.EDIN ., F.R.C.S. Hey, C. E . 1\I., M . R.C . S ., L . R.C.P. H ey, H . D ., M.R.C.S., L . R.C.P . He ygate, F. N., M .R.C .S . , L .S.A . Heys, A ., lI1.B., C.M.EDIN. Hickley, A. M., M.R.C.S., L . R .C .P. Hicks, E. R., M.D. Higginson, G., 1\LR.C.S., L . R .C. P . Highet, C., 1I1.B. Hill, C. G., M .B. , ;\I.R .C.S. Hill, J. Mc ., M.D. Hill, R ., 1I1.B., F.R.C.S. Hill, "V. ]., M.D.NEW YORK. Hillaby, A ., 1\1.R.c.s., L . R .C. P. Hincks, T. E., M.B., CH.B.EDIN. Hindle, J., L.R.C.P. & S.EDh . Hine, H ., M .R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Hir ch, C. T. VV., M.R.C.S. Hoare, E. F., 1I1.D. Hobbs, J. R, 1I1 .B. Hodgetts, Col. C. A ., C.M . G . , M.D . TORONTO, L.R.C.P.
Hodgins, \\'. 'V., LD., B.S.DURH. Holden, A. S., M.B. Holden, G. H . R., lI1.D .CAlIIB., M.R.C.S. Holdsworth, A. T., lI1.D .BRUX., lII.R .C.S. Holland, J. J., lII.B . Holman, R ., M.R.C.S. Holmes, A . 1., lI1.B . Holmes, C. D ., r-I.R .C.S. Holmes, D ., M .B., L.R.C.S.EDI-. Holmes, R ., M .D. , C.1\1.ABER. Holt, J. L., L.R.C.P. & s. Holt, R . C., F.R.C.S., L . R .C.P.EDI Holtby, H., lI1.B. Holtom, C., lII.R.C.S. Holton, R ., M.R.C.S ., L.S .A. Home, A. R., M.B . Home, G., M.D., C.1\I.EDIN., D . P .H . Honman, A., 1I1.R .C. S., L.S.A. Hope, A. A., M .B. , B.S.DURH. Hope, ]. L. A ., lII.R.C.S ., L.R . C . P . Hopkins, T ., 1'-1.B., CH.n.DUB. Hopwood, C. E., 1\I.R.C.S. Hopwood, J. S ., M.B . , M.R .C .S .
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Horne, J . F ., M .D.ST.AND., F.R.C.S.EDIN. Horne, T., M.D.DURH., L.R.C . S .EDIN. Hosain, Mrs. H. H. 11,11., L.R.C.P . C'S.EDIN. Hosking, A ., M . B . , CH.M.EDIN. Hoskyn, C. R, M.D. Hossack, J . F., F . R . C . S., L.R.C.P.EDIN. Houchin, E . K., L.R.C.P. c' S.ED I . Houghton, ]. 1\1., lI1.R . C.S. Howard, C. A., lI1.D. Howdem, 1. D . C., M .D., F.R . C.S.EDIN. Howell, R . E., M .B., C.lI1.EDI . Howlett, G . ]., M .D. Hoy land, S . S., M . D.DURH., M.R . C.S. Hoy le, ]., M.B ., C.M.EDIN. Hoy ton, ' V. J ., lI1.D.DURH . , lI1.R.C.S . Hudson, A. B., M . R.C.S. Huey, D., L.R.C . P . c' s. Hughes, A. D., M .D . Hughes, D . A ., lIl.R . C.S., L.R . C.P. Hughes, F. 1\1., M.D. Hughes, H . M ., lIl.B . DURII . , M.R . C.S. Hughes, R ., M . R.C . S., L.R.C . P. Hughes, VV. H ., M.B . , C.M.EDIN., B . SC . Humphrey, E. S ., M . R.C.S . Hunt, H ., L.R . C . P. 8: S.I. Hunter, H. B ., 1.B . Hunter, 1., 1.B . Hunter, S. R, lI1.D . Hurley, ]. , L . R.C.P. & S.EDIN . Hurrick, Iajor H., L.R . C . P . 8: S.I., R.A.M.C .
Husband, ]. C. R., M.D.DURH . , M . R . C . S. Huston, J., M .D . Hutchinson, F. E ., M.R . C.S., L.R . C . P . Hyland, Captain G., M .B . Hyttenrauch, L. ]. A ., M.D. Ince, A. G ., F.R . C . S. Ingham, O. G ., lI1.R .C. S . Ingham, O. G ., M.D. Ingham, J . H. J., M .D . Inglis, D. 'V ., M.D ., C . M .GLAS. Inglis, H . M., M.B., C . M . EDIN. Ingram, R . E . T ., M . D . BRUX., L.M . S . S.A . Inman, K., M.C . , M.B . I rving, ]., M.D . , C . M.GLAS . Irving, W ., M .D.CAMB., M.R . C.S. Irwin, H. 0., M.B., B.S.ADELAIDE. I saac, R . J ., L.R.C.P. & S.EDIN . J ackson, E. S ., M.D . , C . M.EDIN . Jackson, F. W., lI1.B . Jackson, H. E. A., F.R.C.S.ED IN., L.R.C.P. Jackson, ]. ]., L.R.C . P.EDIN., L .R.C.P. Jaidka, K. c., F.R.C.S.EDI . Jacob, H . W., M .D . Jacobs, M., M.B. James, A . H., M.D . , C . M.EDIN. James, F. P . R ., L.R.C.S . I., L .K.Q.C . P.I. James, P., M.R .C.S., L.R.C . P. Jameson, ]. S., M .D . , CH.B.DUB. Jarvis, ]. H. E., M.R . C.S., L .R.C. P. Jay, F. F., M.D . ST.AND., M . R.C . S. Jennings, ., M .B . Jermaine-Lulham, F . S ., M . R.C.S.,L.R.C.P. Joel, S., M.B., CH.B . MELB.
Johns, C. A ., M.D. Johnson, E., M.B. Johnson, 1. B., M . B. Johnson, P. H . W ., M .D. Johnson, S ., M . D . , lI1.R . C . S. Johnson, T ., lI1.R.C.S . , L .R . C . P . John ton, l\Iajor A. H ., O . B . E.,
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Johnston, D. G ., M .B. , C.M.GLAS. Johnston, H ., M.B . Johnston, ]. B ., 1.B . Johnstone,]. 1., M .B . Johnstone, T ., M . B ., C.lI1.EDIN. ] ones, A . L., lI1.R.C .S., L.S .A. , D.P .H . Jones, B., lIf.D . DURlI . , lILR .C.S. Jones, C. M., M . R .C.S., L.R .C.P. Jones, D ., M .B ., C.lI1.GLAS. Jones, D. ]., F.R.C.S., L . R .C. P . Jones, D . :\1., M.D ., C.lI1.EDI . Jones, D. T . R ., O.B .E. , ~LB. , C.M.EDI~., D .P .H .
Jones, E . vV., M .D. jones, F. G ., M .B., C. 1.ABER. Jone , l\Iajor-Gcn . G . ., C.M.G., M .D. Jones, G . ]., M .B. J ones, H ., L .R .C . S . I., D.P.H. Jones, H ., LB., C.lI1.GLAS., D.P.H. Jones, H . D ., L.R .C.P. t' S.EDIN. Jones, H . G ., L.S .A. Jones, J ., I.D ., CH.B.VICT. Jones, ]. T ., I R .C.S., L.R.C.P. Jones, R., lI1.R .C.S., L R C.P. Jon es, R ., M .B., C.lI1.EDIN., D.P.lI. Jone , R. F . H ., lI1.R .C.S., L.R .C. P. Jones, R. L., M . R .C.S., L . R .C P. Jones, R . I. , lILR.C.S., L.R .C. P. jones, R . R ., lIl.R .C.S. , L . R C.P. Jones, T . R ., M .R .C.S., L.K.Q C.P.I. J ones, Capt. W . A ., M .D. Jones, 'vV. 1\1., M .D.D UR lI ., III R.C.S. Joseph, A ., L .R.C. P . t ' S.EDIN. Ju ett, A ., lI1.B . Jukes, A ., L . R .C.S.E OIN . Julian, Lt.-Col. O . R. A ., C. lII.G ., lII.R .C S. L . R .C. P ., D . P .H . , R . A .:r.r .C.
Jull, R H . 1., 1.B . Jumeaux, B ., M . R .C.S., L . R .C. P . Kaderi, S. ]., CIVIL ASSISTA T SURGEO", INDIA.
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L.R .C. S . I., L.K.Q . C . P .I., D . P . lI ., R.A.M.C. Keith, ]. R , M .D . , C. M .ABE R. Kelly, C. B ., L.R .C. P . c s. Kel sall, H . T ., M .D. Kennan, W. E ., M .B. Kennedy, ]., M .D. Kennedy, J . W ., F . R . C.S .I., L .K.Q .C. P . I. Kennedy, W. W., M.D . , M . R . C.S . , D.P .H. Kennish, ]. , L . R.C.P . & S . EDIN. Kenny, ]. P ., M .B. Ker, H . R., F.R . C . S., L.R.C . P.EDIN. Kerans, T. G., L.R.C . S . I., L .K . Q . C.P.l. Kerr, C. D ., M .B.
Kerr, ]., M.D . , B . C.CAMB . , D.P .H. Kerr, W. ]., M.D . , CH .B .VICT . Keyt, F. T., M.D . Khalidi, H . F ., M.D . (BEIRUT). Khambatta, K. D., L . R . C.P. & S . EDIN. Kidd, G. B ., M . D. Kilkelly, Lt.-Col. C. R, C.M . G . , M.V.O . , M . B . , CH.B.DUB., R . A . M.C.
Killen, T ., M.B . King, C. E., M.D. King, R T., M .D .DURII., L.R . C . S .I. Kingsbury, E., M.D . , ClI.B . DUB . Kinsey-Morgan, A ., M.D .DURH . , M . R.C.S. Kirkpatrick, \V., M .D., ClI.B . DUB . Knapp, urgeon-Captain M . H ., M . R . C.S . , L .R.C. P ., R . .
Kneale,]. ., L . R.C . P . C S.EDIN. Knight, A. 0 ., M.R .C.S., L .S.A. Knight, F . C. R ::\1., M . R .C.S. Knight, G . A ., M .B., B.S.MELB. Knight, \V . 11. , L.R.C.P . c' S.EDIN. Knight., 'V. ]. R, lII.D .Q.U. I. , I.ClI . R.U . I. Knott, \V., l.D . , C. M .ED IN. Knowlcs, H ., lIf.D .D RH ., L.R .C.S. Knyvett, n . F ., L.R.C.P., L . lII. & S .EDIN . Koch, \Y. V . 1\1., I.D ., C.lILEDIN. Korn, :;\1. F., I.R .C.S., L . R .C.P. Kulkanii, K. D. Kylc, n . G , M .D . Lacy, . R ., lII.R.C.S., L . R .C.P. Laing, J . II. \Y ., M .B. Laing, ] . T . ., M .B. , C.M.EDIN. Laird, A . ]., M .D., C. l.GLAS . , D . P . H. L a mb, 1\r., L.~! S.S.A. Lamb, \V. II ., M .B., M . R .C.S. Lambley, \\' . 0 ., M .D. Lambert, F . ., M . R .C.S. , L.R C.P. Land e r, . L , D.S.O., lII.C., M.B . , M . R .C. S. Landon, G. F. S., M .B. Langl )', } <. E, M .B. Langl y, G. J., M .D. Langmore, P . \ -., lIl.B. Lankc t er, . P ., lIl.R .C. S ., L.R.C.P. Lansdown, R . G. P ., M . D . , B.S.DURH. Lapra ik, G ., M.B., C.M.GLAS. Laslctt., E . E., M.D., CH.B.VICT. Latham, II ., LB . , C. 1.EDIN . Latham, W ., L .R.C. P. c' S.EDI . , D.P.H. Lawrie, ' V. S ., M .D . Laverick, F . R . H ., M .D. Lavery, J . P., L . R .C. P. C S.EDIN. Lavie , H. B ., M . B., B.S.DURH. Lavingt.on, C. C., M .B. Law, ] ., 1.R .C. S . , L.R.C.P. Lawrence, H. C., lI1.D .DURlI . Lawson, G. G ., M.B., B .CH . , D . P .H. Lazenby, J . 1\1., M . B., B . S .DURH . L eary, E . G ., L.R.C.S . I., L.K .Q. C . P.I. Leary, T . G . S., M.D . , M . R.C . P. L eask, ]. T ., M . B., C.M . EDIN. Lee, B . ]., L . S.A. Lee, R. T., M . B., M.R .C.S. Lee, Siu Fan, M . B. Lee, W., M . B.
Lees, W ., M .R.C.S ., L.S.A. Leeson, ]. R ., M .D. , M .R.C.S. Legat, A ., M.D., L . R . C.S.EDIN. Legge, S . B ., M . D. Leigh, J . D ., M.D., C.M.EDIN., D.P.H . Leitch, W. C., L .F. P.S.GLAS . Lemarchand, A. W., M.R.C.S., L .R.C.P . Lemmon, W . :vI., M.B . Lemon, F., M . B. Lendrum, ]. B., M.D . , C.M.ABER. Lennox, D ., M.D., C . M.EDIN. Le Sage, C. F ., L . S .A. Leschen, H . A ., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Leslie, R. W., M . D., C.M . , R.U . I. Le Souef, L. E., M.B. Le Souef, R F ., M . B . Lewis, S . L., L . R .C. P. & S . EDIN. Lewis, T. H ., M . R . C.S. Lewys-Loyd, E ., ~1.R.C . S., L.R . C.P. Ley, H. j ., M.D. Lidderdale, F . G., M . B. Liddle, P. H ., M.B.MELB ., M . R . C.S. Lilley, F ., L . R . C . P. & S .EDIN. Lilley, ]. H., M.D . CAMB., M . R . C . S . Lilley, ]. H., M .D . Lillies, G . L., M .B . Lillies, H ., M . R .C.S. E TG . , L .R.C.P.ED IN . Lincoln, vV . A ., M . D. List, G . H ., M.D., C.M.EDIN. Lister, L. 1\1., M.R .C .S . , L . R.C.P . Lister, T . D ., M .D. , F.R.C.S. Little J ., lII.D .EDIN . , L.R.C.S.I. Livingstone, T . H ., M .D . , CH.B.EDIN. Lloyd, E . J ., lII.D.ABER., lI1.R.C . S . Lloyd, F. S ., M.D., F.R.C.S. Lloyd, J . D., M . R . C.S .E NG . , L . R.C . P.EDIN. Lockhart, R . A., L . R . C.P . & S.EDIN. Lodge, P. G ., F.R.C.S. I., L . S .A. Lodwidge, \'\'. C., M . R.C.S . , L.R.C . P. Longhurst, :\lajor B. W . ,M.R.C . S . ,R.A .M . C. Loosli, R J., M.B. Lord, P . O ., M . B . Lord, S. T., lI1.R .C. S . , L . R.C . P . Love, H., lI1.B.DURH . , L.R.C . S . I. Lovegrove, A . C. A., M .D . DURH . , L.S.A. Lovell Keays, L. F., lI1.R . C.S., L . R.C . P. Lovely, C. ., M .D . , B.CH.DURH. Lovett, A . S ., M . B. Low, A. B ., M .D . , C . lI1.EDIN . Lowe, A. ]., L . R.C . P . & S .EDl r . Lowe, , V. G ., M .D . , F . R . C . S . Lowry, 1\lary, lI1. B. Lowsley, Capt . 1\1. 1., M . R.C.S., L . R . C.P., R .A.M.C.
Loxton, ' V. A ., M . B.BIRM., F.R . C . S.EDIN . Lucas, ]. ]. S., M.D . Lucas-Bennett, Eleanor, M .D . Luce, R. H., lI1.B.CAMB . , F.R . C . S. Luckman, E . L., 1.R.C.S.ENG., L .R.C . P. Lumsd en, Sir ]., K.B.E . , M.D., CH . B.DUB. Lund, K. F ., M .B.LOND . , L.R . C.S.EDIN. Luxmore, Surgeon-l\Iajor E. ]. H., 1.C., M . R.C . S.
Lynam, R. G.,
lI1.B., M . R.C.S.
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T. JOR
Al\IBULA CE A SSOCIATION .
Mc dam, C. G., lI!.B., ClI.B. l\lcAldowic, A . L , M.D., C.lII.ABER. l\lcAllister-Hewlings, \V . F., M.B., C.lII. Mc ree, F. E., lII.B. lcBreaty, J. \V ., F.R.C.S.EDI McBride, . J., lI1.B. McBroom, J. A., M.D. IcCallum, ., lI1.B. l\lcCandish, J. G., L.R.C.P. C' S.EDI, . McCandless, R., lII.B., D.P.H. Macartney, R ., L.R.C.P. C S.EDIK. McCarthy, J. McC., lII.D.DURlT., lII.R .C. S. Macaulay, D . J., L.R.C.P. &: S.EDIN. IcCellum, E. C. D ., M.D . McComb, S . l\Ic., lII.B. McConiskey, ., M.B., lII.R.C.S. l\IcCormac, ., M.B. lcCullah, J., L.R.C.S.I., L.K.Q.C.P.I. Mc ully, . L., lI1.B., B.CH.R.U.I. IcCutcheon, . B., lI1.B. McDonald, G. B., lII.D.GLAS., L .R.C.S. Macdonald, J., M.B., C.lII.EDIN. MacDonald, J. l\I., M.B., B.S. McDonald, T. ] ., lI1.D.TORO:-<TO, L.S.A. lcDonnell, D., L.R.C.S.I., L.A.H.DUB. lcDougaU, N., lI1.B., cn.B.GLAS. McDowell, \V . C. \ ., lII.B., C. LEDIN. McElligott, 1\1. G., F.R.C.S.I., L.A.H.DUB. McElwaine, T., L.R.C.P. C" s. MacEwan, l\I., lI1.B. McFarland, J. Vv., lI1.B. lcFetridge, T., lI1.B. McGee, J. H ., lII.D.R.U.I., L.R.C.S.I. Macgregor, D . M., L .R.C.P. c' S.EDIN. McGregor, J., M.R.C.P. c' S.EDIN. McGregor, R. S., 1.B. Machlin, T . T., M.D., L.F.P.S.GLAS., D.P.lI. McIntosh, A. 1\1., M.B., F.R.C.S.EDI:-<. McIntosh, J. , L.R.C.P. C S.EDIX. McIntosh, \ V. A., f.D. Iackay, EA., lI1.B. MacKeddie, J. F., M.D., CH.B.lIIELB. McKennv, C. \ V., M.D. IcKenzle, A., M.D., C.lI1.EDIN. Mackenzie, D. J., M.D., C.lI1.ABER. Mackenzie, E., M.D., C.M.GLAS. Mackenzie, F. vV ., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Mackenzie, II . D ., M.D.N.Z. Mackenzie, J , M.D., C.M.EDI:-<. Mackcnzie, J., L.R.C.P. & S.EDIN. Mackenzie, J., lI1.B.ABER. Mackenzie, J. F., M.B.MELB. Mackenzie, R. F., M.D., L .R.C.S.ED IN . Mackenzie, W. S ., L.R.C.P. & S.EDIN. Mackenzie-Smith, M ., M.D. McKettrick, F. J., M.B. MacKid, H . G., L .R.C.P., L . R.C.S.EDIN . MacKid, L. S., M.B. Mackie, D . W. H ., M.B. Mackie, J., M.D. McKinney, D. J., M.D. McKisack, H. L., M.D ., C.M.R.U. I. McLaren, J. T., M.B.CAMB., L.R.C.S.ED I N . Maclean, E. J., M .B. , C.M.ED IN .
MacLean, H ., M . D . laclean, H . H.., lIl.B., .lILEDIN. Iaclean, J. B. , M.B. Iacleod, N., lI!.B . IacLcod, ?\I ., M .H. l\IcLannahan, J. G., L .R.C.P. &: S.I. I Laughlin, R. P., M.13 . 1cLean, D ., M.B. [CLorinan, l\I., ?If 13. Icl\Iahon, J. J., lI! D. l\Iacl\IiUan, L., lI1.B. McMillan, R. J., l\I. D. Iacmorran, A . II. J., M .B. Icl\[u llen, J., M.B., B.S.R.U.I. l\Iacl\lurtry, J. A., M.D. 1\1Cl ab, A . A ., lI1.B., C.lI1.GLAS. 'l \Iacnamara, ., M.D. :'IIacNaughton, G. 1( ., MD. :\IacXiddcr, J., ~1.D , I EDI '. l\1acpher on, Lt.- ol. ., C M G., M.D., C.II1.NEWFOUNDL'D.
l\IacQuec n, A., M.D. IcRitchie, P., 1I1.D. McTavish, \ V. A., M.D. l\IcYean, J. D., III.B. lc\Vhac, D. 1\1., LB., B.S.lIlELB. l\Ic\Villic, J. G., M.B., C.lI1.ABER., D.P.H. :'1adden F. B, III R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ilIadgshon, 1\Ii s 1\[, , L., M.B. :'IIadwar, lI. A ., L.R.C P. l\Iaggs, . II. ., L.S.A. Iailer, \V ., III.B., C lI1.EDI1': l\Iain, R ., M.D.BRUX., L.R.C.P. 8: S.EDI:-<. Mains, J ., L R.C.P. l\Iajor, J. P ., II1.D., CII.D.:'IlELB. lalcolm, R ., M. D. l\Ialing, G. A., V.C . , 111.13., M.R c.s., L.n. . . P. lalloch, D ., M.B. lalpas, J., lI1.R C S., L.R.C.P. Ianch ester, (~. II., :'Il.n., C.M. i\Iann, F. ., :'I!.D. ?\Iann, L. 13., M.R.C.S.I,NG., L.K Q C.P.!' 1\Ianning, L. .. , 111.13., C.lII.ABER . Manile, A., M.D.DURll., M.H c.s. Ianuel, J., M.D. Iarois, A ., 1I1.n. l\larrioU, . \V ., l\I.D.ST.AND., F.R.C.S. Marriott, O. D., M.D., C.lIl.GLAS. :'IIarsh, F., F.R.C.S., L.n..C.P., n. P.IL larsh, J. H ., L.R .C P. l ' S EDIN. :M arsh, J. H ., lIr.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Marsh, J. J., L.n..C.P. l ' S.EDIN. Iarshall, G., M.13., 1\1.R.C.S. larshall, R ., M.D. Marshall, \ V. S., M.B., C.1\LGLAS. Martin, E. W . S., M.D., CIT.B.R.U.I., D.P.Il. iartin, F. R, M.B., B.C.CAMB. Martin, S. E., M.D., C.M.Q.U.I. Martin, W ., M .B. Martin, W. Y., M.B., B.S.VICT. 'l artin, W. Y., lIl.B. Mason, C. A., M.B. Mason, H., M.B., M.R.C.S. Massingham, Surg.- 01. J. P., M . R.C . S.
Masters, W. E., M.D . , M.R . C . S. l\.Jat.her, J. S., M .B. Mat.heson, J., M.D. l\lathcws, ., M .B. Mathews, S .. M .B. l\Iatthews, . E. , M .D. OXON . , lI!.R.C.S. l\Iatthcws, J. C., M .B., B.C.CAMD. 1\latthews, V ., lII.R.C.S., L.S.A. latthews, J. T., lI1.B. l\Iaybury, L., M .D. l ayhew, . J., lIf.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. lead, G. H. ., M C., 1.n. .C.S., L.n..C.P. Meadows, Lieut.-Col. 1\1.. \ V., D.S.O., R.A.1\1.C.
::\]chla, Dr. Dhanjibhai. Mclvtllc, S., !.U .13RUX., lI!.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. l\lelvll1, G. G., M.D. l\lclVlD, J , lI1.13., C.i\I.ABER. l\Ielvin, 1\:. S., M.B., CII.B.ABER. l\Iclvin , [{ G., :11.13. l\l ercer, \\' , 1II.B., C.lII.EDIN. ilhcklc, F J ,1\1 D.ABER., F.R.C.S.EDIN. :;\llddl cmi 'S, G. \\' ., 1\1 H., CII.B.nURII. l\11Jclleton, F. ,M . D. :'Ildbnfl1 , 01. . 11., O.B F., ]\1.13. :'Ihllar, D :'lId', O.B.E " 1\1 B, D.P.lI. :'IIIll e r , A :'II , M.B. \lIll er, ., I\I.B. :'11111 'r,
J,
\1 13, C.lII.ElJL .
:'IItlls, :;\lrs Jcan F.,
L.R.C.f'. l 5.1<.Dl1':. lII.B., ."I.ABER. \Itlls, \\' , L.R.C , P. &: S.EOIN. :'IIIlnc-Thompsol1, A , ~I.H., I\I.LDI:-I. l\li1ner, M.n..C S.E~G., L.R .C.P EDl!,;. \I!n l11n, D . lIl.n.TOl{QNTO. ilI1l1ctt., E. 1\1, I.D. l\lItchdl, H. P., 1\1.n. illoberl\, S ' 11., l\I.R.C.S., L.H.C.P. :'IlodllI1 : 1. G, O.B.E., :lI.D OURI!. :'loffat, A. A P., 1II.R.C.S., L.R .C. P. :'I101r, D H., :'II B., CII 13 \nt,R
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J.,
J.,
:'IIaJor L. G , ] ) . 0 , :'II.U. l\lollcno, \' G., lIl.D, B C.CA:'I!D. :'1ol\,ncux, E., ;\I.B.VICT., i\I.R c.s. l\lonlgomery, E .,' I R C.S , L R.C.P. l\Iontgomery, II. II ., ?I!.n..C.P. ::\Iontgomcry, \\' A ., L.S.A. ::\1011) peny, 11. J , 1II n., Cll.n.R.U.!' .l\Iooney, . P., 1II.D., C I\I.R.U.l. l\Ioorc, . A., i\I.D.ABER., M.R.C.S. :'Ioorc, . J., :I!.B, ClI.B.R.U.l. .l\Ioorc, l\IaJor G. ., 1II.D., n..A.lILC. ~1oore, S. E., M.D. l\Ioorhead, 1<. . E., L.R.C.P. C S.EDI . Moorhou e, Miss A., M.B., B.CII.GLAS. 1\loorhousc, B. ~I., M.B., C.lI1.EDIN. :'I1orisol1, \V . M ., L .R.C.P. C S.ED IN.
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45
ORARY LIFE MEMBERS .
M .D.
Morgan, A. \V., M.B. l\Iorris, A . E., lII.B., Cl1.B.lIIELB. Morris, E., M .R.C.S., L.R.C.P. l\lorris, F. H., lI1.D .ST.AND., JlI.R.C.S. l\Iorris, J. 1\1., M.B . !\lorris, J. ., M .B.
Morris, S. E., M.D. Morris, S . G ., M .D., C.M.ED I N. Morris, T. H. P ., lILR.C.S., L.R.C . P. Morrison, J. T. J., M.B.CA lB., F.R.C.S. 10lTison, W., M.D., C.M.GLAS. Morion, J. 11., M.D. Mort.on, J. S., M.D., CH.B.DUB. Moses, Capt. O. St. J., lII.D.EDIN., I.M .S. Moulc, E. E., M.D. Moxham, 1\1. C., lIl.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Muglist.on, G. T. \V ., M.D.ABER., M.R.C.S. l\Iuglision, T. C., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Mulhall, A . T ., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.I. Mulligan, J. \V., M.D., M.S.Q.U.I. :::"1unro, l~., lILB., C.M.GLAS. :'lunro, F. L., M.D. illunro, H. L., M.D. l\lurdoch, ill. ., L.R.C.P. & S.EDIN. l\Iurdock, A, M.B. illurisol1, P., M.D., C.lIf.EDIN. l\lurphy, '. E., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.I. l\Iurphy, \ V., M.B., C.lIl.EDIN. ::\Iurphy, \\T. F., M.B. Murray, . F. 1-\:., M.D.Q.U.I., F.R.C.S.I. :-'iurray, J. A. J., M.B., C.lII.EDIN. 1\lurray, J. G., L.n..C.P. c' S.EDIN. .l\Iurray-Aynslcy, J. 11., lIl.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. .l\Iycrs, E. H., lII.D. Myers, \V. \\' ., lII.B., C.M.GLAS. airn, R. \V., :'II.D., C.l\I.GLAS. Tanavatty, B. H., F.R.C.S.EDIN. ~ankervis, \V., M.B. ason , E . .l T., M.D. T
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J.,
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Xeave, E. F. M., 1.0., CH.B.ED I Ncilan, C. J., L.A.H. Kelson, T, M.D., C.lI1.EDIN. .l Tcville, J. F., L.R.C.P. c' S.EDIN. :l\e\'in, H, M.B., CIl.D.R.U.I. Tewby, II., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Kewell, A. G., :'11.0., C.lI1.GLAS., D.P.H. Te\\'
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M.B., D.CH .• '.Z.
. J., M.B. Newton, F. L., M.D. Tcwt.on, \ V. C., L.R.C.P. Kicholl', G. F., 1I1.D.DURH., L.R.C.S. icholls, G. G., M .B. icholl , II., M.D.CAlIIB., l\LR.C.S. icholson, Lt -Col. E., lII.R.C.S., L.S.A.,
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D.P.l!., A.M.S.
Nicholson, J. \ Y., 111 R.C.S., L.S.A. :;\ficol, J., I.D., C.lII.ABER. Ii meier, \V. 0., M.D. Tight.ingal e, J., :'11.0., C.lII.EDIN. Nish, J. A. D., :'ILB. TobIe, . C., lI1.R.C.S., L.S.A. Nockolds, \ V. S., L.R.C.P. c' S.EDI T. Noncy, E. H., L.S.A. Torm a n, A. ., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. orn1an,.8. ., 1II.C., M .R.C.S. , L.R.C.P. Iorris, A . H ., lI1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Norris, \ . P. , M.B., CH.B.MELB. Torthcote, A . B., 1II.D., C. LEDIN. Tugent, E. ., M .R.C.S .
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THE
T. J OHN A MBULANCE ASSOCIATION .
Nunn, J. vV., M.R . C.S. Nuttall, T. E., M.B ., C.M.EDIN. utter, W. J., M .B ., CH.B.EDIN. Nyblett, H. G . 1\1., M.D. Oates, T. P., M.B., CH.B.EDIN. O'Brien, Capt. L. J., M .D. O'Connell, Col. D. V., M .D . Odell, "\\1., lI1.D .DU RH . , F.R.C.S. O'Donovan, T. J., L.R.C.P. & S.EDIN . Ogilvie, J. H ., L.R .C. S .EDIN. Okell, G ., L . R .C. P.I. O'Kelly, D . T ., L . R.C . P .EDIN . Oliver, Col. C. P., C.B., C.lILG., M . D., M.R.C . S., D . P.H.
Oliver, E. B ., lI1.B. Orange, Miss M., M.D.BRUX . , L.S .A. O r d, F. W ., L .R.C.P.I. O'Reilly, G. J., L.R .C.S. , M . R.C.P.I. Ormsby, G . H ., L.S.A. Orton, J., M .D.BIRlIL, lII.R .C.S. Osborn, F . A., lII.R.C . S. Osborn, S ., F.R.C.S., L .S. A. Osborne, Fleet-Surg. H. R ., M.R .C. S . , L . S.A., R.N.
Osbu r ne, C. A. P., F.R.C.S.EDIN., L . R . C . P . O'Sullivan, E. F., M.D . Owen, E. L., M .D ., C.M.EDIN. Owen, R. F., L .K .Q.C.P. I. Ozanne, F . ., M .R.C.S. , L.R .C.P. Paget, O. F ., M .D., B.C.CAMB. Painton, G. R ., M.R .C.S., L.R.C.P. Paisley, W., 11LB . , B.CH.R.U.1. Palin, H . "\., M .B., C.M.EDIN. Palmer, A. M., M . R .C .S .ENG., L.R.C.P. Palmer, C. S., l.R.C . S ., L.R .C. P. Palmer, F. W . M ., M.D. Parer, P. A., M .B. Park, J. R. S ., L.R.C.P & S .ED IN . Parker, }fiss D . L. H ., lILB. Parker, G., LD .CAMB . , M.R.C.S. Parkes, L. C., I.D ., M .R.C.S., D.P.H. Parkes, W . H ., M .B., C.M.EDIN. Parkinson, C. J., M . B . , lII.R .C. S. Parkinson, W. J., M.R .C. S. Parnell, E ., lI1.B. Parnell, G. C., M.R .C.S., L.S.A. Parry, T. W ., M.D., M . R .C .S. Parsey, E . W ., M .B. , B.C.CAMB. Parsons, H. C. , M . R .C.S. , L.R.C.P. Parsons, W . B., M . R .C.S. , L.R.C.P. Paton, D. D ., M.B . Paton, D . M., L.R.C.P. & S.EDIN. Patterson, G. de J., M.D.DUB., M.R.C .S. Patterson, G. H ., M.R.C.S., L.R .C. P . Patterson, Miss M., M.D. Paul, F. T ., F.R.C.S., L.R .C. P . Paulin, S ., M.B .TORONTO . Pavey, H. L., M.D. Payne, E. M., M.B. Peach, C. W., lI1.B., C.M.EDIN. Peake, A. W., M.R.C.S., L.R.C . P . Peake, F . E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Pearce, G. H ., M.D., D.P.H. Pearce, J. V., M.B.
Pearcey, P . A., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Pearse, T. F ., F . R .C. S., L . R.C . P. Pearso n , R. W ., M.C., M.B. Pearson, T., M.R.C .S. , L.R .C. P . Peirce, F ., M . D .DUB . , F.R.C.S.1. Pennington, G . A., M .D. Pereira, A. A ., L.R .C.P. c s. Pereira-Gray, J. A. W., lII.R .C. S., L.R.C . P. Percival, G. H., LB . , M . R .C. S . Pern, ., M.R .C.S., L.R.C.P. Perram, C. H ., M.D., M . R.C.S. Perry, H. H., M.D . Perry, VV . D ., M.R .C.S. , L .R.C .P.N.Z. Petter, \V., M .B., C.M.EDIN. Peverley, W. A ., M .B. , B.S.DURH. Phelps, P ., M .R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Phillips, C. H ., M.D .DURH. Pickering, VV . C., M .B. , lII.R.C.S. Piers, . E., I.D ., C.lI1.ABER. Pike, J. B., M .R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Pilcher, C. vV ., lI1.R.C.S. Pilgrim, E. G., M .B.ED I . Pim, F . E. de B., L.R.C.S.I., L . K .Q.C.P.I. Pinches, H . 1., M .D. Pinck, C. H ., LB ., C.M.CLAS. Pinkerton, J., 1.D., C.M.Q. U.1. Pin niger, T. H . A ., M .B., 1II.R.C.S. Piper, J. E., M.D. Pitcher, S. \V., L.R.C.P. C s. Pithie, A . D., L.R.C.P. C S.EDIN. Plant, H . C., 1.B., M.R.C.S.N.Z. Player, C. R, M .B. Plews, v\' . F., M.B. Pochin, F . L ., M .D. , C.~I.EDI, ., D.P.H. Pocock, A . G . C., l.B .DURlI., I.R .C.S. Pollard, Sir G. H ., M.D., C.lII.ED! Pollard, S. P., lI1.R.C.S., L .R.C.P. Pollen, H ., M.D., lII.S.DUB. Pollock, R ., L.R.C.P.I. Poole, A. H ., LD .DURH., M.R.C.S. Pooley, E. B., L.R.C.S.I., L R.C.P. Pope, E. C., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Pope, ~Iajor "\V . ",T., IILR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Porter, A. E., M.D., M R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Poston, R. 1., II1.D. Postlewaite, F., M.R.C.S. Potter, H ., lILR.C.S.ENG., L.R.C.P.EDIN. Potter, H . R, M.B. Potter, S. L., L.R.C.P. c S.EDIN. Pottinger, J. H ., M.B. Potts, W. A., M.D. Powell, H. F., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Powell, L. L., M.R.C.S.E 'C., L.R.C.P. Pratt, E., M.D ., lI1.R.C.S., I..R.C.P. Pratt, Lieut.-Colonel R, M.D., M.R.C.S., R.A.II1.C.(T.F.).
Prebble, P., M.B., C.M.ABER. Prendergast, W. C. D., M.D., M .CH. R . U . I. Prentice, Z. , M.R.C.S., L .S.A. Preston, H . 0 ., M.R.C.S. Price, A . E ., L .M.R.C.P. I., L.S .A. Price, D., M .R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Price, E . 0 ., M.D .ED I . Price, J. T ., M.D., B.CH.DUB.
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Price, T. L. , M.R.C . S . Prior, J., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Prior, S., M . B . Pritchard, J. J. G ., M.R.C.S . , L.R.C.P. Prout, W. T ., C.M.G., M.B., C.M.ED I N. Pugh, A . B ., L . R.C . P. Pulling, H. J., L . R .C. P., M.R .C.S. Pullon, G. S ., M.D., C.M.EDIN. Purchas, A . C., M.B ., C.M.EDIN. Purdy, J. R, M .B., C.M.ABER. Purvis, ]. P ., M . R .C.S. , L .S .A . Pycroft, Miss G ., M .B. , CH.B.EDIN. Quigley, L. J., L.R .C.S. Quinlan, B . G., M.B . Hadford, W . J., M . R .C.S. , L.R .C. P . Ramsbottom, H. G., L.R.C .P. Ramsden, H ., M . D ., M .R.C.S. , D.P.H. Ramsey, J. T. T ., L . R .C. P . C' S.EDIN. Randall, E. B., M .D. Randell, . E., M.B. Randon, urg.-1\Iajor R, M .D. Rangoon, Rt. Rev. the Bi hop of, D.D . Rattray, J. M ., M .D., C.M.ABER. Raw, II. H ., M.B . Raw, "\\T . E., t . ::\1., 1.R .C.S., L . R .C. P. Rawlings, ll . C., L.R.C.P. Rawlings, J., l\LR.C.S., L.S.A. Rawn ley, 01. G. T., C.B., C.III.C., M.R.C.S. Rawson, . R ., 1.B. R ayner, . E., ::-'I.D., CH.B.VICT. Rayner, E., M.B., F.R.C.S. Razzak, J. A., F.R.C.S. Read, R. II ., ::-'LR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Redman, 'V . E., M.R.C.S., L.S.A. Hedpath, "V., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. R ees, E. D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Reid, D. ]. , M.B., C.l\1.ABER. R ld , J. H ., M B., C ~I.ABER. Reid, R G., M.D. Rennie, Lieut.- olonel G. S., M.D. Rensh<'l\-\', 'V. ., L.R.C.P. ~" S.EDI Reynolds, R., L.S.A. Rhind, T., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Rhode, F. ., III.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Rhode, T., ~LD., C.M.EDIN. Rich, A. ., III.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Richard, J. T., LB ., C.M.EDIN. Richardson, . G., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Richardson, F. E., L.R.C.P. C S.EDIN. RIchard 'on, J. N., LD.DURII., II1.R.C.S. Riddell, Mrs. ~1. E. J., M.B., CH.B. Ridley, J. B., lI!.B. Ridout, . A. ., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Rigby, F. vV ., lI1.B., C.IILEDIN. Rigby, 'V. C., lII.B., ClI.B.VICT. Rigby, W. H ., lILB. Riley, F. R ., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Robb, J. J., D.B.E., M.D. Robb, J. J., lI1.B. Robb, W . \ V ., M .B. Roberton, E., M.D.EDIN., M.R.C .S. Roberts, A ., F.R.C.S.EDIN., L.S.A. I oberts, E. E., M.B., C.M.EDIN. Roberts, J. L., M .B., C.M.EDIN.
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Robinson, 1. J., M.D ., M.S.R.U.1. Robinson, T. A ., M .D . Roche, T. F ., L.R.C.P . & S.EDIN. Rock, W., L . R .C. P . & S .EDIN. Rodley, J., M . R .C.S. , L . R .C. P. Roe, C. D., L.R . C . P . & S .EDIN. Rogers, B . M . H ., M.D.OXON., M . R .C. S. Rollason, A., M .R.C.S. , L.R.C . P. Rolph, A . H ., lI1.B. Roper, H. J., M.R.C.S., L.R .C. P. Rorie, D ., M.D . , C.M.EDIN., D . P .H. Rose, Elizabeth, M .B. Rose, T . R ." M.D. Rosenberg, D ., lILB . Ross, Annie, L.D. Ross, D. B., L.R.C.P. & S.EDIN. Ross, M. VV., M .R.C.S. , L.R.C . P. Roulston, ' V ., M.D., lI1.CH.R.U.1. Round, J. C" lI1.R.C.S., L.R .C. P . Rowe, J. H . M.B., C.M.ABER. Rowlands, D . R., M.D., F.R.C.S . EDIN. Ruck, J. E., M.R . C.S. Ruddock, W. J., L .R.C .P . , I.B . DURH., lI1.R.C.S.
Ruel, C. P., II1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Rumboll, C. F., M .D., B.S.DURH. Rumboll, S., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Rusby, J. E., L.lI1.S.S.A. Rusk, J., M .B., B.CH.R.U.I. Russell, J., M.B., C.M.GLAS. Rutherford , A . F., M.B., C.lILEDI Rutherford, R . L., M.D . , lI1.CH.Q.U.I. Ryan, 1. J., lI1.B. Ryan, W . H ., lI1.R.C.P.I., L . K .Q.C. P.I. Ryerson, E. S., M.D. Saint, G., M.B., F.R.C.S. t . George, G., L.R.C.S.EDI ., L.K.Q.C.P.I. St. Leger, A . Y., L. l.S . S .A. St. Leger, R . A ., M.B ., C.II1.EDIN. Sale, E. F., M .R .C.S . Sale, J. B., M.B., CH.B.! .z. SaU, E. F., M .R.C.S. Salmon, H. R ., M .B., CH.B.MELB. Salmond, W ., M.B., C.lI1.GLAS. Sanders, C., M.B., M.R.C.S. Sanders , E. A ., M.R.C.S., L . R.C.P. Sands, H., M.B . , B.CH.R.U.I.
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Saunders, E. G . S ., M .D. , C.M.ABER. Saunders, L. D ., M .R .C.S., L.R.C.P. Savage, S. R ., M.B., M.S.EDIN. Saville, E., l\1.B., CH.B.VICT. Sawell, F. L., l\1.R.C.S. Saxby, C. J. J., l\1.B. Scales, J. E., l\1.R.C.S. cantlebury, G. J., L. & L., l\1.R.C.P.VICT. Scantlebury, V., M.B. Scatliff, P. 1., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Scatterty, \v" l\1.D., C.M.ABER. Scholefield, G. E., M.D., C.l\1.EDIN. Schorn, A. 0., 1'11.13., C.l\1. ED I . Scott, A. T ., l\1.R .C.S. Scott, C. YV., l\1.B., C.M.ED!N. Scott, E. N., L.R.C.P. Scott, J. D. A ., 1.B. Scott, l\Iajor VV. A ., l\l.B., F.R.C.S., A. I.C CANADA.
Scott, \V . G., LD.DURH., l\I.R.C.S. Scott, Capt. \V. L., M.C., l\I.B. Scowby, E. T., M.B., l\I.R.C.S. Seccombe, C. YV., 1\1.R.C.S., L.R.C . P . Sedgwick, R. E., M.D., B . C.CAMB. Selby, E. yv., M.D., F.R.C.S. Sellers, A. E., l\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Sellers, T. B., L.R .C. S.I., L.S.A. Sergeant, E., l\I.R.C.S., L . R.C . P. Shand, \V., LB., C.l\I.GLA . Shannon, G. A., M.B.. Shardlow, J., l\I.B . , l\1.R.C.S. Sharman, E. \V ., L.R.C.P. & S.EDIN. Sharpley, C. \V ., l\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Shave, E. S., l\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Shaw, J., l\I.B., C.M.GLAS. D.P.H. Shaw, T. S., M . B., C.l\I.EDIl . Shearman, C. H ., l\I.B. Shearer, T. P., L.R .C. P. c' S.EDIN . Sheehy, T., l\I.R.C.S .I. Shelly, C. E ., l\I.D.CAMB., l\I.R.C.S. Shepherd, H. B., l\I.R.C.S., F.R.C.P. Shepherd, T. \V ., L.R.C.S.EDIN., L .S.A. Sherwin, J. A. H., ~1.B. Shone, \V . V., L.R.C . P. Siddall, J. B., M.D., C.M.ABER. Silberg, 1\1. D., M.D. Sim, E. D., M.R.C.S . , L.R.C.P. Simmons, E. W., M.D.DURH., M.R.C.S. Simpson, A., M.B., F.R.C.S.EDIN. Simpson, H., M.B.GAMB., l\I.R.C.S . Simpson, R. YV., L.R.C.P. & S.EDIN. Simpson, W. B., M.B., C.M., D.P.H.ABER. Simpson, YV . S ., M.R.C.S.EDI . Sims, G. S., M.D.DURH., l\I.R.C.S. Sinclair, J., M.D.DURH., l\I.R.C.S. Sinclair, McG., M.B., C.M.ABER. Sinderson, H. C., M.D. 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., II1.R.C.S. Skewes, S. G., M.B. Skinner, D., M.D., C.l\I.ABER. Skinner, W. B., M.B., C.M.ABER.
Slack, J. R, M.B. Sladen, R J. L., l\I.R.C.S. Slaney, C. ., l\I.R.C.S. Sloman, H ., M1R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Sloss, \V., M.B., F.R.C.S. Smailes, W . H., l\I.B., L.R.C.S. Smeeton, C. YV ., l\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Smiley, G. K., O.B.E., II1.B. mith, A., M.D. mith, A . C., l\1.D., C.l\I.EDIN. Smith, D ., M.B . TOROr TO, L.R.C.P. C s. Smith, G. J., L.R.C.P. (' S.l. mith, H . II ., l\I.R.C .S. , L . R.C.P. mith, J. A., II1.R .C.S. , L . S . A. mith, 1\I. L., M . R.C.S., L.R.C . P. mith, R. B., L.R.C.P. c' S.EDIN . mith, Captain R H ., l\1.B. Smith, R . ., l\LR.C . S., F.R.C.P. Smith, YY . ::\1., 1.D., CIT.B.EDIN. mith, \V . \\T., l\1.D .ST.A ~D . , L . R.C . S. muck, J. \Y ., ;\1 D. myth, H. C., L.R .C.P. I. Smyth, R., LD . , l\LCIJ.T)UB. Smyth, R. 1\1., F R .C.S. I., L . R .C. P.I. nape, H., l\LB., CJI.B.VICT. Solomon, P., III.R.C .S. Somer et, \V. R ., lII.B ., CII.B.EOI:-.". omcn'ille, E., M.D., F.R.C.S EDI:-.". Somers, . D , :'>1.13 . South, 1'. \Y . B., :'II.R .C.S, L .S. A outhey, :\1iss E ., :'II B, clI.n.! .z. outhwell, C. E ., L.R C P. L' S.EDI:-.". Sowden, G. ,M.D. Spaight, H. \V ., L.R C.P. Spaight, J. \V ., L R .C P. c· 5.1. panton, \V. D ., F R .C s. Sparrow, G. R., lI1.R .C.S. , L.R.C.P. Speirs, N. L, !If B . pencc, R ]., LB. Spencer, H. H., IILB. pink, E. \V ., M.D ., B.S.LO~D. pong, H ., L.S . A . pooner, C. A ., L.R C P. Sprague, F. H., M .R C S., L R.C.P. Spriggs, E . !., M .D. Sproot, H. B., M.D. Sproat, J. H ., M.B, M . R c.s. Sproulle, A . E., L . K.Q . C.P . I., L.R .C.S. I. Sproulle, T. \V., L.R.C . P . c' S.l. Squair, F. \V., M.B . , D.P.H. Stacey, F., M .B. Stalker, A. 1\1., M .D., C.M.ED! Stamford, W. A ., l\I.R .C.S. Stanley, A., M.D ., M . R .C.S. , D.P.H. Stanwell, C. 0., L.R.C . P. (;' S.EDI~. Steele, Capt. R V., M.B. Stcele, W. K., M . R .C. S., L.R.C.P. Stelfox, ]. B., M.R.C.S., L.S.A . Stenhouse, A ., M.B . , B.CH.N.Z. Stenhouse, \v. 1'1'1., M . D., C.M.GLAS. Stephen, YV. A., M.D., C.M.ED IN . Stephenson, F., L.R.C . P .EDI ., L.R.C.S . Stephenson, Col. F. L., C.B .• M.B.GLAS. Stevenson, H ., M.B., F.R.C.S.
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Stcvenson, L. D., M .D. Stewart, J., M.B., C.M.GLAS. Stewart, ]. E. F ., M.C. Stewart, H. A ., M.B., B.CH.R. U.I. tewart, E. St. C., M.B. Stewart, \V ., 1I1 . D. Stirling, ]., 1.13., C.1\1.GLAS. ' lirJin g, R., M .D., F.R.C.S.EDIN. 'tocker, E. G., M . R .C.S. L.R.C.P. tockwell, F., LD . Stoker, G ., C.M G., L . R .C.S. I., L . K.Q.C . P.I. St.onc\" P . B ., l\1.R.C.S.ENG., L.R.C.P. torr,' F . A., L.S .A. , D.P.H. tolhard, ] , 1\1 R.C.S., L.S.A. Stowcrs, R ., M C., M.R.C .S. Straban, S. G., '\1.13. Slrachan, A, :'I1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Str ' Hon, J L., 1\1.R.C.S • L .R.C.P. Stretton, S, :'II.R.C.S., L.A.S. Strung. H. G, L.R.C.P. c' S.EDI);. ')troyan, F. '\[ R C S .. L.R.C.P. ')lllart., E. ., lII.R.C 5., L.R.C.P. Stuart, J A . E , L R.C.P. c· S EDIN St.uart, T . \I!) , C :'I1.r~DL·. Sturclce, ,\ . J1, M R.C s. :l111ivan. T. D., L.R.C.P. & 5.1. Summons, \\' I I , :'ILD., CII.B.:'.IELB. 'nlhcrland, T \\', :'II.D, :l1Uon. C ~, \1 B ~utlon. 11, \1 D. ' \\ ayne. F. G., :'II.B., B.C.CA:'IIB. .'wcel. E. I I , :'1 R . . 5., L.R.C.P . \\ llldale. J .A . :'II.D . S\~kcs, ~\ me.
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\ Yhit.e, R ., L R.C.P. c S EDL . \\,hite, E. ., M .D., C.:\f.ABER. \Vhlte, E. R. 1ILB. \Yhite, J. . II., ;\1.]).D ·RII., F R c.s. \\' hite, R. " '., ;\1 R C.S, L.R.C.P. \ Yhite, \Y., 1.D ., ?l1.CII., R.U.I. Whit.c, \\'. H., ;\1.B. \ Vhitehouse, \ V. I'I, \1.J) , B.S.DURTI. \VI1Jt.ington, I . B., L S .\ WhiiJe)" F. G. II ., 111 R e.s, L.S.A. Whyte, J. E., ;\1.B \Yhvt.e, J. fll., ~I.D , C.:'J.EI>I:\. \\'iggllls, B., L.R.C.P. l ' 5.ED1:\. \Yight.man, C. F., F.R.C S., L.R.C.P. \Yight.wick, A, ;\LB. \Yilkes, E. . F ., l\f.R.C.S., L.R.C P. \Yilkins, R., ;\1 B. Wilkin on, A . ::'II., ;\t.B . \ \,ilkinson, ]. B ., M DEDI' , D.P.II. \ Vilkinson, J. c., ~!.l{'C S., L.R.C.P \ \ ' ilks, G., 1I1.B., 111. CA\IB. \Yilks, T. ::'II., 1ILR C S \\'ilks, \Y. F ., M R.C s. \\,illan, G. T ., ;\1 R.C.S, L R.C.P. \\'illett., ]., L R C. T' t ' 5 EDI:\. \Yilliams, C. ., ~f.]) \ \,illiams, D . E., L.R.C.P. &: S.L \Yilliams, D . ., L.R.C.T'. \\,ilJiams , E., ;\I.R .C S., L.R C.P. \\' illiams, E. R ., M R.C.S., L R C P . \\'illiams, G. II., L.R.C.P. l\: S.EDI Williams, G. J., 1\I.B. \\' illiams, G. ]., M .D., CH.n.DURIl. \\'illiam , J. F . \V., 1\1.R C.S. \Villiams, J. H.., ?lI.B., . \l.EDIN . \\'illiams, L. G., ?lLR.C.S., L R.C P. \i'iTilliams, ::'II. L., M.B. vVilliams, 1 . , M.B .CAMB., ~I.R . . s. \ i\Tilliams, S., 1I.R.C.S. Williams, S . \ V ., 1ILR.C.S. Williams, W . R ., L.R.C.P. & S.EDIN. Williamson, J. D ., M .D. , M .C H ., R .U. I. Willoughby, J. F. D ., M . R.C .S., L.R.C.P. Willoughby, W. G., M.D., M.R.C .S. Wills, G., M.D. Willway, F. W., M.R .C.S. , L . R.C . P. Wilson, A ., M.R.C.S., L.R .C. P. Wilson, A. E., M.B . , L.S.A.
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\ Vilson, G. T., M . D. 'W ilson, II. B., O .B.E. , lILR.C.S. \ Vilson, J. , L .R.C. P. & S.EDIN. \Vilson, J S., M.D., C.M.GLAS., D.P.H. \\'ilson, R A., C 1II.EDI:-.r. \\'i Ilcl{\\'ort.h, \ \'. 13., 1\I.R .C.S., L.R.C.P. \\'i nclmdJ, ::'IIiss A. \V., lILB. \Vingrave, Y. 11. \\'. , M.D.DURll., lILR.C.S. \Vinnett, F., \1 B. \\lisewould, G., :'1.B. \\,ishart., j., ?lLn., CIf.B.ABER. \Viihers, P., ;\1 B DURn., lI1.R.C.S. \Vlt.hers, T. J , M.D., 1I1.S.Q. U. I. \Volfendale, G. A , L.R.C.P. &: S.GL\S \\'olYcrson, F, lILB , 1I1.S.GLAS. \\'ooel, : \1 n. Wooel, j II., ~l.H. \\'ood, \\' ,1I1.D., D.P.H. \\'ooc1bllr\', F. \ '., :ILD. \Vnoclcock, A. E, L.R.C.P t ' S.EDI:\. \\'ood cock, J [ de r., I\1.D , ;\l.R.C.S. \\'oocl hall, F \\' ., \I.D. \\'oocl holl e, E. E, 1I1.B, B.S.DURIl. \\'oods, \\' T ., :'II R C S \\ oods, 1- , \1 R C.S., L R C P. \\'oods J. F, \l.D.D CRH., lI1.R. C.S.
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BEDFORD SHIREBedford
1
BERKSHIREReading ..
The Duchess of Bedford.
l\1rs. F. A. D . Stevens, O.B .E .
1893
G. H. R. Holden,
\V . Hart.nett, M.B.
'Windsor and Eton
1880
A. G. Osborn,
BUCKI GHAMSIIIREBucks County . .
1922
Col. F. \ V. Pedey,
CAMBRIDGESIIlRE\ Visbech ..
1909
H. C. Elgood.
CHESHIREBirkenhead
1912
, . \Vood\\'anl.
0
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l\Iillom ..
Sir Frederick Dyson.
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1I . C. Elgood.
Derby
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T. l\lundy, 109, lIigh Strcet, Eton, Windsor.
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I3roombarn
Lane,
T. \\'alton, Sutton Road, Wisbech.
\V L. Pollock, 191 , Price Strect, Birkenhead .
F. 1 [ Illingworth .
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\\'ceks,
83,
Tarvin
H.oad,
Chester.
J. II. Bcard, Town II all , Dukinfield.
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Chesterfield
J. Thrashcr.
G.
l\Iiss C. E. :;Vlann, 15, Glebe Roacl, Bedford.
1 93
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M.D.
The Duke of \Vest.minst.er, G.C.V o.
Chester ..
HONORARY SECRETARY
CHAIRMAN
PRESIDENT
FORMED
c\. . East.wood.
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J , 1 .\ )Iossop, 62, East. Road, Egremont, Cumberland. J .• tuart, Tit.hebarn IIouse, Keswick. A
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II. Burgw
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1 99
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Ripley
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Tibshelf
O. BIShop.
91
7'
Sir lIugh :\I. Seely.
J.
DEVONSHIREDevonshire County
192+
The Earl of l\Iou nt Edgcumbc.
] . II. Beckly.
Sec., H . Y. )Iiller, H, Endsleigh Park Road, Plymouth.
DORSETPoole
1929
The Mayor.
Capt.
J.
F. B. MacGarry, " Porton, ' Fernside Road, Poole.
DURHAMDarlington
1880
S. Leng.
S. Lcng.
Hartlepool
1880
G. l\I. Hillary, " \\' a ysicle," Low Coniscliffe Road, Darlington. W. I . Hall, 3, St. Paul's Road, "lYe t Hartlepool.
Sou th Shields
1883
Col. L. Robson, C.M.G., D.S.O. Sir J. IT . Rcadhead, Bt.
\Y. R
J.
Stockton and Thornaby
191+
L. Ropncr.
Sunderland
1893
1. G. Modlin, O.B.E., M.D.
GLOUCESTERSHIRE-Bristol ..
1880
The Bishop of Bristol.
Cheltenham
1 79
Gloucester
1881
Rt. Hon. the Earl Beauchamp, K.G. T. A. Washbourn, Jun.
'ha mbers .
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Wilkie.
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ollier1', Tibshclf, Alfreton.
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II. G. Kyle, M.D.
E. A . O. Webb, 6, Somer ct treet, King down, Bristol. Dr. G. A. Cardew, O.B.E. H. J. Lewis, "Glengariff," Leckhampton Road, heltenham. A. W. IIopkins. \ V. G . I amlall, " Alvingt.on," rgyll Road, Gloucester.
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C. Ie Muspratt, 25, East Avenue, Bournemouth.
1925
Hon. Lady Page Croft.
W. D'Angibau.
1
II. 1-I. The Princess Helena Victoria. II.KIl. The Princess Louise. The 1argui of Carisbrooke, C.C.v.O. H .R.II. Th Princess Louise.
Major-Gen. W . IIu skisson, C.M.C. \ IV . Ingham Whitaker.
9
Gosport, Alverstoke and Fareham Lymington
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Portsmouth
1 81
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Id . \V. Bagshaw.
HEREFORDSIJIREHereford
1880
The Bishop of Hereford.
The Dean.
I(ENTCanterbury
1 78
Dr.
Maidstone
1 78
The Very Rev. The Dean of Canterbury. The Lord Cornwallis, C.B.E.
Ramsgate
1
Tonbridge
1 79
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Cotton, O.B.E.
Miss C. II. Allardyce, 7, Vernon Place, Canterbury.
Col. C. P. Oliver, c. I.C., O.B.E., ~r.D.
Colon 1 C. P. Oliver, C.M.C., O.B.E., M.D., The Gables, J\Iaidstone, and \V. H. Day, Solicitor, 42, Earl Street, ::\Iaidstone. D. . lIog\\ ood, 6, Queen Street, Ramsgate.
CoHon, O.B.E., F.R.C.P. Lowry.
Lt.-Col. G. II. Page, C.I1I.C.
G. E. Skinner, Rose Bank, Dry Hill Park, Ton-
bridge. LA CASHIRE (EAST)Accrington
1
Ashton-under-Lyne Bacup
Brevet-Col. G. G. II. Bolton, ~I.C.
1 '94
Brevet-Col G. G. II. Bolton, :lI.C. The ::\Iayor
1919
J.
J.
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D. ilall, Lynwood" mallshaw, Ashton-under-Lyne.
11. Lord .
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Brierfield
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] . W. H ' on.
J. Ilarllcy .
G. Wear, 32, Humphrey Street, Brierfield.
Burnley
1
The Baron, h11ttle\\orth
The Hi. H.ev The Lord Bishop of ];urn!cy. J. E l\: 'ighlc\
1\.. Dickinson, Habergham Colliery, Burnley.
Blackburn
3 C)O
Colne
].
] . ,·'mith.
Darwen ..
1919
W . \\'at on.
I· . II ll1cl Ie.
Ellesmere
190
The Earl of Ell smere
J
::\1anchester
1<l 0
Slr \\' .
i
] . Wilson, Bull Bridge, Accrington.
elson
..
lar
Lees,
\\'allwork .
01. F. 11. " 'estmacoU,
C B l>.
I, 8
Oldham ..
~4
C.B I
n
milh, 51, East Park Road, Blackburn.
Fothergill, 52, Parker, treet, Colne.
Dr. ]
Robertson, ::\I.O II . OffIce, Darwen.
.
E :\lather, Bridgwater Offices, \Valkden, ::'Ilanchcstcr. F. lIargrca\'es, 55, Cross treet, ~Ianchester.
T H C S.
T. \\'. \Yllkin. on.
J.
The ,fa\ or.
e
Dr. ] . H.odley.
] . B. IIo\\arth, 96,
II
SmIth.
]. F. ] I()\\'arth, Ambulance IIall, Ann Street, Tel on. Thompson, M.D., 10, Barker
Rochdale
1
6
anon E H :'Iackin tosh. J. R Heape.
LANCASHIRE (WEST)Barrow-in-Furness
1
0
::'IIr . :'.1. Ie.. \\'adham.
\ \ ' Pea rson.
G. Howie, 7, Gold mith treet, Barrow-in-Furness.
Dalton-in-Furness
1 79
F. Fisher.
F. Fisher.
S
Liverpool
0
The Earl of Derby,
K.G.
treet, Oldham.
potland Road, Rochdale.
Dr . II. Riddell.
] . Fisher, olicitor, TO\m Hall, Dalton-inFurness . ] . Roberts, lIon. Sec., .] ..A.A, 5, \Yellington Buildings Torth, +2, South Ca tle treet, Liverpool. II. 13. Brierley, Killiney, Fulwood, Preston.
::r:
Col. R . W. II. Thomas.
]. II . Cook, 16, Orm kirk Street,
:;t>
J. E. Willett, C.B.E.
\Y. II. 1\1.
,ec., II. Lockton, 1..] ohn Ambulance Headquarters, cymour trect, Leice ter. Miss . \Vard, Packe Street, Loughborough.
11. A
~rorgan, M.n .
Preston ..
1 89
II. Cal ver1..
St. Helens
188+
Col. R W.
Southport
1878
The
LEICESTERSHIRELeicester
1 80
The 1\layor.
W. S. Lovell.
Loughborough
1916
The Mayor.
H.
LINCOLNSHIRELincoln
1917
The R1.. lIon. The Lord Monson.
The Rt. llon . The Lord Monson.
LONDONHospital Saturday Fund
1
The Earl of Malmesbury . ] . Ash, 52, Penrith Road, Thornton Heath.
Polytechnic
1925
The Lord Mayor of London . Sir Kyna ton Studd.
Post Office Ambulance
1913
9
n.
Thomas.
Iayor.
Col. H . V . Prynne, C.B.E., D.S .O., F.R.C.S.
. Goold .
Sir Kynaston Studd. H . II. Bashford, M.D .
o
~
.....,
tTl
t. Helens.
Iawdsley, I, Preston Road,
Sec., ::'I[iss C. E. Tavlor, Guild Terrace, Lincoln. .
outhport.
(f) (f)
o()
~
(3 Z
ourt, Dane'
. ::'IlcKenna, The Polytechnic, 309, Regent treet, W.l. apt. 8.: Q.::'Il. G. Gerhold, late R.A.M.C., Parcels Section, G.P .O ., l\Iount Pleasant, London, E.C.
CJl CJl
COUNTY AND CENTRE
NORFOLKGreat Yarmouth
1922
N ORTHAMPTONSHIREKettering
1893
HONORARY SECRETARY
CHAIRMAN
PRESIDEN T
FORMED
F. Whall, 29, Tottenham Street, Great Yarmouth:
B. Smith.
The Mayor.
6
The Lord Lilford.
W. Harvey Reaves
G. C. Wells, 2, St. Giles' Square, Xorthampton.
Peterborough
190+
J. \Y. Williamson.
J. W. \Villiamson .
C. W. Gee, 113, :'1idland Road, Peterborough.
vVellingborough
1
O. Parker, C.B.E.
H. W. Jackson, O.B.E.
A. S. Campbell, Commercial Place, vVellingborough.
NORTHUMBERLA Dr ewcastle-on-Tyne
1910
Col.
T.
ir T. Oliver, M.D.
J.
S. Embleton, 2, Osborne Terrace, Newcastle-onTyne. J. Coates, 17, Loraine Place, orth Shields.
Batey.
1
orth Shields ..
Q)
T. Seddon.
r orthampton
8
C.f!
N OTTI)l"GHAMSHIREBabbington ..
1 78
OXFORDSHIREOxford County ..
1926
The Duke of ~Iarlborough, K.G.
W. E. Audland, :\1 B.h., :\1.R.C.S.
II.
HROPSIlIREShrewsbury
1 '79
The Earl of Powis.
Dr. R. L. E. Do\\ ner.
W \Y Darlington, 2, outh IIermitage, Belle Vue Road, 'hrewsbury.
SOl\IERSETBath
1900
Lady Grant Duff, C.B.E .
ir Hugh M.
eely, Bt.
P. W alters, 29, Highbury Rd., Bulwell, Tottingham .
T. A. Lawton.
apt. L
\\'hittaker,
~I.
IIinds, 27, \i\Tarnborough Road, Oxford.
F. 'pra\\ son, 15, Johnstone Street, Bath.
Jl1.B.E.
\i\T eston-su per-~Iare
1
STAFFORDSHIRFBurton-on-Trent
1 79
Cannock Chase
0
oal Fields 1. c3
+
rTorth Staffordshire
L'
Smethwick
1 '97
\Vednesbury
01 ... l'
J.
Grelton,
;\1 P.
Dr Yicker.
II. Tidman, Rossinieres, Ellenboro Park Road, \ \'eston-su per-:'Iare.
.\
.\. F. \Yhetton, So, Victoria Cre cent, Burtonon-Trent. H. Pa\'I1e, 'ollnty :'Iining ollege, Call110ck .
F \\'hetton
'-iop\\"lfh .
J
01. C ,1 G
\\'anl,
C.B.,
:. \\. ",-lalkin, H.ock liffe, Cheadle, toke-on-Trent.
The :'IIayor.
II. Lamb.
The :'Jayor.
I·. Johnson.
. Cripps, 63, tation Road, Handsworth, Birmingham. I r. Topping, 40, lIolyhead Road, \Vednesbury.
:'Iiss B. Coulcher, Ambulance l~oad, Ip. "'ich.
J.
SUFFOLKIp wich ..
L' 0
II.H. The Princess :'Iarie Louise.
J\Iajor J. F. . IIossack, F.R.C.S. EDI~.
SURREY)Jorwood
1 92
Surrey County ..
1923
H.H. Princess Helena Victoria. The Countess of On low, C.B.E., A.R.R.C.
Rear- elmiral ir Harry :'Ir . Dougla , A.R.R.C., 72, Harold Road, Upper tileman, K.B.E. orwood, .E. The ountess of Onslow, :'Iartin William on, +9, Quarry treet, Guildford. C.B.E., A.R.R.C.
SUSSEXHastings (' St. Leonards
tation,
amuel
j
~
::»
Ul Ul
It 0
Cou ntes. Brasser
II.
. Gabb, M.B.
l\ri s :'IL Bate, +1, Cornwallis Gardens, Ha tings.
o
()
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>-j
(3
\VARWICKSHIREBirmingham
18 0
Sir \Y. BO\vater.
G. H. Johnston,
Coventry
1912
The Lord Leigh.
The l\Iayor.
R. F. Bury, M.R.C.S.
R. F. Bury,
The Viscount
Dr. G. J. Dudley, O.B.E. II. IIaelgkiss," Applegarth," Reel Hill, tourbridge.
Leamington & \Varwick
Z
192+
WORCESTERSHIRE-Stourbridge
1883
Worcester
1919
obham.
Iajor Reddic,
JILT).
I.R.C.S.
C.B.
E. Elliolt, 126-12 ,Brearley
treet, Birmingham.
H. ]\1. Bethel, 37, vVestminster Road, Coventry. A ·st. c., II. H. \Vilkins, lare Villa, Longford, oventry. J. E. Pickle, 27, Bin ·wood venue, Leamington pa.
\V. J. vVaite, 23, Chestnut \Valk, \Vorcester.
CJl ......:J
HONORARY SECRETARY
CHAIRMAN
PRESIDENT
FORMED
COUNTY AND CENTRE
CJl
YORKSHIRE (EAST)-
Hull and East Riding
ORKSHIRE
(1:
orth Riding
o.
Sir A.
Atkin on,
1
The l\larquis of Zetland.
R. \Vrighi.
VV. Duxbury.
K .B.E.
1
YORKSHIRE (VVEST)-
Barnoldswick
1919
F. \Yiddup.
Barnsley
1 79
Colonel Stanhope.
Dinnington
1919
Mrs. Athorpe .
P. W . Ellis.
Halifax
1
1
The
E. Midgley.
Heavy vVoollen District
1
3
illajor P. B. \Valker.
?llajor
J. \V .
T. Lowc.
Hebden Bridge Keighley
1
G. Hampson, 194, Anlaby Road, JIull. Asst. Sec., S. L. Fairclough, 224, Marlborough Avenue, Hull.
Sir A . J. Atkinson, K.B.E.
ORTTI)-
ounty..
J.
1 82
3
B.
ockcroft.
II. Stott, 15, Lower East
E. W . Blackburn,
J.
~I.
l\lacIldowic .
Lt .-Col. II .
ollinson,
J.
P. Critchley.
E. D . Clov r.
Otley
1t)2 '
apt. Dawson.
Pontefract
1919
\\' . II. :'IIarshal1.
T. C. Amery.
+
\V . Brooke.
\\'
1
\Y . Rees .
C.B., c.;'II.G., D.5.0.
Saddleworth
1
Sheffield ..
187~
The Earl of \\'h.unc liffe.
Shipley ..
L'%
l . :-'f S. J larrison .
Sowerby Bridge
1 '90
1I.
F. Hellerby, 79, The Oval,
Capl.
'j
\Ilen .
L. Baroer, \\'cst End,
1902
S
Todmorden
1911
Thc
~1ayor.
John Barton.
96
Thc
~layor.
The :'I[ayor.
\Vath-on-Dearne
6
York
90
[[ C Else (lIon. ccretary) Ilcnderson, 6, East Parade, hefheld (Asst. Sec.) ;. J Iodgson, West Lane, Shiplcy Glcn.
J.
Swinton
Wakefield
1'. Thomson. Col. \\'
.\. \\'hite.
Tewa ll, Otley.
\\'. GiLling, ~4, Guild Road, East Dene, H.olherham. '. Hell Gardcn. uourb, Greenficld, near Oldham .
Brooke.
agar.
\\'anI.
Capt. . Thomes, late R.A.M .C. , 70, Victoria Road, Dcwsbury. E. Stansfield, 22, Lee View Road, Hebden Bridge. Acting: Lt.-Col. \Y. Scatterty, l\LD., Highfield llouse, Keighley. J. \Y . ope, Field House, Kiveton Park, near Sheffield. E. D. Glovcr, 40, Tong Road, :l\ew \Vortley, Leeds.
T. Goodman.
1 7
L
Ivy I-louse, Barnsley.
J. Cooper, 146, Laughton Road, Dinnington, ncar Sheffield. S. Auty, 5, Claremont Road, Boothtown, Halifax.
Leeds
Rotherham
M.B.,
venue, Barnoldswick.
D.
Brigg.
J.
Kiveton Park
layor.
G. Richardson, " Woodlcighton," Emerson Avenuc, Linthorpe, l\Jiddlcsborough. Asst. Scc., J. Mark.
S
\\'anI.
C. Ll
owerby Bridge.
l;.
\\'alker, 26, Roclungham Road. Swinton H.othcrham. ' D~ J . P. Bayley, Lindores, BurnIe,' Road rodmorclcn. .J , 01. \\ '. K layton, C.M.G., Milton House Park Avenue, \\'akeficlcl. ' 1'. D . IIuntlngton, "'ath Main ollien', '\Yath-onDcarne, Eothcrham . apt. \\' :'I [ildrcn, 3, Portland treet, York.
\.shwin.
01. \\'. "\ . White .
IRELAND-
Irish (Du bIin) Ulster (Belfast)
6
Rt. I Ion 'ir T. .:'I1olon", Bt. ir l~obt j. Kennedy,
Sir John Lumsden K.B.E., ;'lID.
'
R. \Y . Leslie, III.n.
K.C.lII.G
.:'I1is Y . ~ayer, 66, Great
trand Street, Dublin .
~. G. E\\'art, and Y . Fielden
quare
outh, Belfast.
1II.D.,
16, Donegal!
'
CHANNEL ISLES-
Guernsey
1 '1
Jersey
18
+
E. L. Robin on,
M.R.C.S. 1\1 1 rs.
H'lC1\:cy, Arosfa, Les Graves, Gucrnsey.
Surg.-Lt.- 01. P . B. Benllif, I1LB.E., 1II .R.C.S .
Surg.-Lt.- 01. P. B. P. I 1\1 . Bentlif, I11.B.E., lI1.R .C.S. .e I aSl1ner, 19, Royal
Sir Claude H. IIill,
B. E. Sargeaunt, 1I1.v.o.,
quare, Jersey.
ISLE OF MAN-
Isle of Man- ..
1885
K.C.S.I., C.I.E.
Church Lads' Brigade
1928
Field Marshal Sir laud Jacob, G.C.B., K.C.S.I., K.C.lI1.G.
O.B.E.
Lt.-Col. L.
Joble.
01. 11. \Y. Iacloc, C.B.E., I1LV.O., Chief Constable's Office, Douglas, Islc of l\Ian.
Thc .nev. E. Rogers, a.B.E., 111..\., hl1rch Lad' Bngad (Inc.), Aldw 'eh House, athcrine treet, London, W . . 2.
00
RAILWAY CENTRES. heshire Lines Committee 190+
HONORARY SECRETARY
CHAI RMAN
PRESIDENT
FORMED
CENTRE
S. T. Burgoyne,
H_. C. Woods, Manager's and Engineer's Office, Cheshire Lines Committee, Central Station, Liverpool. Miss C. A. Ault, General Manager's Office, G.W.R., Paddington Station, London, W.
S. Webb.
M.V.O., O.B.E.
1 96
The Viscount Churchill, G.C.V.O.
London c;' J: .E. Railway (Great Central Section) 191+
The Lord FaringdoD,
Great -Western Railway
(Great Eastern Section)
1896
Col. 'yV.
J.
R. \V. ::\ratthews.
(North Eastern Section) 1895
T. IIornsby.
1925
II.
. Rigson, Office of Supt. of the Line, L. .E. Rly., G.C. Section, Liverpool Street Station, London, E.C.2. T. O. rein, C.M.E. Dept., L. .E. Rly., G.E. ection, Stratford, London, E.15.
C.lT.
Galloway.
(Great Jorthern Section) 192+
L.M. &: S. Railway
J. F. Lean.
W. R. Magnus.
T. Smith, Assistant Superintendent, L. c;' .E . my . (Southern Area). Liverpool Street Station, London E.C.2. Capt. G. Jackson (late R_A.:-I.C.), Ambulance Sec., L.N.E. Rly ., York.
S. Hardwick.
Sir Josiah Stamp,
G .B .E .
lowcr,
W.
G. S. lIill, L.::\1. c;' S . Rly., Labour and Establishment Office, Euston Station, .\V.1.
O . B . E,
1925
J . H.atclifT.
L. Evans, L.J\I. &: S. C' G.W. Jt. Rlys., Superintendent's Office, Shrewsbury.
::\Ietropolitan Railway
190+
G IIally.
J . A. Gravestock, Audit Office, ::\Ietropolitan Rly., Baker, tr et Station, London, X.\V.1.
::\-lidland ",' G . Committee
1900
E. D. \\'alker.
R. B . Walk r.
1925
Sir lIcrbert \'/alker,
\\'. G Pape,
L. 1. &: S.
' G.W. Joint
Rlys.
Joint
Southern Railway
. L. Dorer, :'II. & G .X. Joint Committee, Austin
Street, Kings Lynn.
0 B.E.
E.
K.C.B .
Richards, General :'IIanager's Office, Southern Railway, \\'aterloo Station, S .E.1.
CENTRES OVERSEAS. CENTRE
FOR MED
PR ES ID ENT
CH AI RM AN
HONOR A RY SECRETARY
.\lSTEALL\. Central Council (excluding 192+ S. &: W. Australia) Adelaide 1" 4
Dr. ,-tone Dixson.
1 90
Sir Geo . ::\-Iurray .
"\ .\ . Simpson ,
C. :lLG .,
:ir Philip \\' .
trect,
T. [I.
J lender 011 .
K C . l\1 G .
Tasmania, North
1909
South
1929
. \Yilkin. on, 62, ?lfargaret Street ); .S. \\' .
(. HI,;.
Tew South \Vales
.\ .
The :\'layor. ir
J. Evans,
Dr.
J. l{amsay,
1 r . G . Sprott.
C.:ll G.
Victoria
1 '3
Dr. H. ::\-f. Do\\ nes.
L. Brinc1.
Western Australia (l lead)
1892
n.
J. :'Ir. l.apslcy.
Queensland
1909
D. S_ Carter.
G. Tymms ,
C. B .E .
F . R .C .S
ydney, '
l{ . 1'. (~()od c , Brookman Buildings, 35, Grenfell Stre t, Adelaide. Sister . B. Parry, 62, ::\largaret treet, S~'dne\', . T.S\\" J J ::\-Irs . Robson, Richards Ayenue, Launceston, Tasmania . C. L. oh'in, To\\"n Hall, lIobart, Ta mania. Asst. Tlon . ,ec., F. Raven, 217, Lon dale Street l\Ielbourne, Yictoria. ' llon. Gen . ce ., J. R. Campbell, Headquarters Dep t,t, Inrray Street, Perth, \V.A . Sec ., \\' . C. Brcar. Capt. E. R B. 1 ike, )ueensland Ambulance Transport Brigade, Uri bane.
BIUTISll G 1A TA. British Guiana. .
192+
II.E. The Governor.
11. E . The Governor.
II. Ed\\arc1s, Y.l\1.C.A., PIn. Thomas Georgetown
British Guiana.
'
,
A:t\ADA .
Canadian Branch
] 9] 0
IJon.
J. 1r. J\:ing.
Li.- 01. . A. lIodgetts, C.1\l.G . , !\I.D., Yi ctoria Buildings, \ \'ellington ' treet, ita\\'a, anada. [!:YLO
Ceylon "
1906
Gibraltar
1883
Hon . 11'. . (~. N. Fletcher, C.M.G . , C . B.E.
.
lIon. lVIr. G . II. Bounlillon, C .1\1.G.
F. 0'13 . Ellison,
1\1 D.,
Civil Medical
011
ge, Ceylon.
GIBE LTAR. l\Iajor D. l\IcVicker, Eoad, Gibraltar.
1\1.
.,
R . A.1\I.C.,
43, Europa
CENTRE
HONORARY SECRETARY
CHAI RMAN
PRESIDENT
FORMED
HO G KONG. Hong Kong
1 8+
ILE.
II.E. Sir Cecil Clementi, A. {orris, King' s College, Hong Kong. ICC.M.G., etc. Asst. Sec., Mrs. Langley, King' s College, lIong Kong. INDIA.
ir Cecil Clementi, etc.
K.C.M.G.,
Indian Branch ..
1909
II.E. The ommanderin-Chief in India.
H.E . The Viceroy.
The General Secretary, Indian Ambulance Headquarters, Delhi. .
M LTA. Malta
188~
01.
H.E. General ir John P. Du ane, K.C .B ., A.D.C.
1\1. Dundon, M.D.
NDLA ID .
EWFO Tewfoundland ..
1910
II . 'vV. Le l\Iessurier,
. ir \V . H . Horwood, Kt.
Major \V. R.. Gatt, M.B.E., Ambulance Headquarte rs, Castille, Valletta, 11alta.
R.
Furlong, \Vinter Avenue, St. John's, Newfound land.
c.
S. Falconer, Druids Chamoers, \Yoodward St., \\' ellington, 1 .Z.
C.I.G.
TD.
NE\V ZEAL
01. Th e 1Ion. Sir R.
Central Council
1921
Auckland
1 92
The l\Iayor.
Canterbury c "West Coast.
1' '5
Invercargill
1927
Th lIon . ir R . Ileat.on H.hocles, ]( C.V.O . . K .B.1:-. , etc. T . Hide
T. Il1c1e.
G. Skip\\orth, 67, Bourke St.reet, Invercargill.
1 '99
II. Y . S Griffit.h.
A ]
G.
IIeat.on Rhodes, ]( C.V.O , K.B.!:. . Tunks, lII.B.E.
.J
W . Rattray, Ambulance Station, Rutland Street, A1lckland, .Z. J Treleaven, 1II.B.E . , 206, Gloucester Street, hristc..hurch, l. .Z. .I.
-ew Plymouth Otago
01.
:'I1a), .
Dr A
1 91
H Falconer,
C B F.
Timaru
1927
E. Jones .
Wanganui
1927
W.
Wellington
5
J.
Dr F. F. A
Hogers .
The :\fayor.
' lrich .
. Cathey, 9, Yivian Street,
G. 11 . B Slelght.
:'Iliss II. J . Yine, P .O. Box 40+, \Vanganui.
]
II C W Blick, 106,
\\' Jack.
"OllT II
]930
Cape Town
1 R9]
East London
1904
lIon . Justic e F. G. Gardiner. \\' J. Ellender. D.S.O.
Griqualand West
1925
A . F. Williams .
Tatal
1907
\\' . Greenacre,
Orange Free State
1890
R. E. Grobler.
Port Elizabeth ..
1925
:'IIrs. E.:'If.
South African Harbours and Rail ways
1919
01.
J. R.
::.rore.
Dr . H. llc\\'al.
A .\ncler. on, 27,
\\
.\ ,\nckrson, 27,
1'0\\,1\
Dr. E
\ r.
H.
'So
GrC'y.
\\' 1l1iams .
l\I .. parks, 3+,
II
lace, \Yellington,
Th Yery Rev. Dean \\'eeke's :\lrs . E ::'1. Savage.
J.
R
:'IIore.
A.
~
trand Street, Cape To\\'n . trand Street,
ape Town.
t . Peter's Road, E. London.
:'IIacI\:ay, P .O . 616, Kimberley.
J . \\' .
01.
ourtenay
Z.
AFIUC\.
O.n.E.
avage.
Plymouth, KZ.
I . I I. Rogers, .J .A.A. Headquarters, 39, l\Ioray Place, Dunedin, .l -.Z. J . E. Dunne, 9, \Yoodlands treet, Tinaru.
.. T
ommanctery
~ew
ampbell, 22.\, Ca tle Arcade, Durban.
hacl\\'ick, P .O. Box. 550, Bloemfontein.
::.rr . Short,
t. Paul's Yicarage, Port Elizabeth.
\Y. C. Kirk , Railway Headquarters, Johannesburg.
() t7j
Z
Rhodesia Transvaal
1913 1 93
::.rrs. Drummond Chaplin. E. C. Lowe .
E. C. Lo\\ e.
;\1r5. ~ Ta nson, 3, ~orth A"enue, ali bury, Rhode ia. ::\fis. 1. Ander on, 30, t. Mary's Building. , Cor. h.erk & Eloff t., Johannesburg.
>-l
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t7j
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64
THE
T . J OHN AMBULA CE A SSOCIATION.
INDEX. Admissions to the Order Centres, Abridged Reports from Centres, Awards issucd through (facing) Centres, List of Coal :;\Iines General R egulations Competitions First Aid Outfits in ~Ietropolis Form of Bequest Honorary Life :;\Iembers List of " " " Income and Expenditure Account Instruction, Particulars of Invalid Transport Corps Life :;\Iembers, List of ~Iedical Comforts Depots . ~Ierjtorious First Aid Certificate .
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lIbe Gran~ prior» in tbe l3rttfsb lRealm of ttbe 1!'enerabIe ®r~et of tbe 1bospttaI of St. 3-obn of 3-erusalem. AMBULANCE
DEPARTMENT.
'ttbe St. lobn Bmbulance
113riga~e.
Annual Report of The Chief Commissioner, 1930.
LONDON: CHANCERY OF THE ORDER, ST. JOHN'S GATE, ClERKENWELL, E.C. I.
~be
:f13rigabe.
St.
Ann llal Report of The Chief Commissioner for the year ellding
31st December, 1930.
HEADQUARTERS:
ST. JOHN'S GATE, CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E.C.
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CONTENTS . PAGE
Headquarters Staff Superior Officers of the Brigade appointed by H. R . H. the Grand Prior Brigade Dist.ricts within the Unit.ed Kingdom Brigade Sub-Committee Report of the Chief Commissioner . Report of the Lady Superintendent-lll-Chief Service Medals and Bars Appendix I. II. " "Naval St. John Voluntary Aid Detachments III. ommissioners' Reports : o. I. District o. II. District o. III. (Eastern) Distnct No. III. (Western) Distnt.t ::\0. IV. District ~o. V. District ~o. VI. District ~o. VIT. District. o. VIII. District o. IX. District . 1 o. X. District Irish Free State Dlstnct ~ orthern Ireland (Ulster) Distnct \Vales .I.
5 5
9 10 11 16 19 2S
26 30 49 65 72 79 103 127 140 144 154 165 171 177 178
COUNTY INDEX. PAGE
PAGE
Bedfonlshlre Berkslllre Birmingham Bristol Buckingham Cambndge 'hannel Island:; Cheslurc ornwall Cumberland Derb\'shlre, Korth Derbyshire, <";outh Devonshire Dorset. Durham Essex Essex (nIet.ropohtan PolIce Area and Rural Districts of Romford, Orsett, and Rochford) Gloucester Hampshir Herefordshire . Hertrordshire Hertfordshire (Metropolitan Police Area) Kent K ent (Metropolit.an Police Area) Lancashire Leicestershire . Lincolnshire, orth Lin colnshire, South
G7 S 7..J.
58 59 167 G2 8
159 90
107 108 160 162
131 167
41
GO 61 142 167 41 148 41 90 67
109
110
London (Metropolitan Police Area) }Ietropolitan Police Area. :'1iddlesex (Metropolitan Police Area) ~orfolk
N orthampto nshire ~orthumberland
N ottinghamshire Oxfordshire Shropshire Somerset Staffordshire, I orth South Suffolk. Surrey Surrey (l\Ietropolitan Police Area) Sussex ·Warwickshire. \Vestmorland Wiltshire \Vorcestershi re York, East Riding. Jorth \Vest (::.lidland) ( Iorthern) (Southern) (South Eastern) outh \\'estern)
41 41 41 168 68 134 110 62 142 63 113 75 168 150 41 151 76 99 63 77 136 137 118 114 116
121 123
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Superior @fficers Appointed by His Royal Highness the Grand Prior (Sl107(1in{J Grade in Ihe Order and Dale of Appo£nLmf'nt.)
:acting <!bief <!ommissfoner. MAJOR-GENERAL
' IR PERCIVAL S.
Knight of Grace.
WILKINSON.
K.C.M.G.,
C.B.
.\ppointed, January, 192-1-.
:a5sistant (!f)fef <!Ommi55ioner. A. MOORE, C.;\1.G., D.S.O., M.D.,
OLONEL GEORGE
Knight of Grace.
A.:\t.S. (RET.)
Appointed January, 1922.
Sll rgeon:::in:::(!bfef. IR VYILLlA:\T HENRY BENNETT, K.C. V. 0., F. R. C. S.
Knight of Grace.
[0t1l1nanbant::::in::::[IJief of
r\ppointed October, 1915.
:!Lab}? Sllpermtenbent:::in:::(!bief of 1Rut'5ing <!Ot'P5 anb lDi\?isions.
111 1\ rsing <torps anb IDi'Olsions
LADY PERROTT, R. R. C.
Dam e Grand Cross.
Appointed February, 1911.
of
,[f)e St. 30hn Blnbulancc 113rigabc:
:as5istant Suroeon:::in:::<!bief.
1.
'OLO:>iEL
ELLIS, C.;\I.G., T.D., M.D., C.M., A.M.S.(T.)
Knight of Grace.
H.R.H. THE
DUCHESS
Dame Grand eros
Of
Y01~K
of the Order of St. John.
e :'lllllllis5ioner5. OLO:>iEL
HARLE
J0
EPH TRDIBLE,
Knight of Grace. Appointed
~lay.
Appointed February, 1926.
C.B.,
C. M. G.,
V. D., T. D.,
L. R. C. P.
Appointed to No. I\". District, J\ugust, 1895.
19L .
IR JOH ' LUMSDEN,
Knight of Justice.
K.B.E.,
M.D.
Appointed to Irish Free State District, Xovember, 1914.
SYDNEY WILLIAl\l MALKIN.
Ktlig-ht o[ Gra e.
,\ppointed to No. V. District, August, 1916.
ERNE T ALFRED RICHARDS.
Knight of Grace. Appointed to No. XI. (S.E.&C.R.) District, December, 1919 . . \m a lgamated with Xo. VIII. (Duke of Connaught's) District, January, 1929. ~1AJOR J Al\tE
Knight of Grace.
FRA 'CIS CLARK HOSSACK, F. R. C. S.
Appointed to No. X. District, November, 1921.
W1LLIA:\1
Knight of Grace.
HARVEY
REEVES, O.B.E.
Appointed to No. III. (Eastern) District, November 1924.
LT.-COLO , EL FRANCIS AUGUSTUS BROOKS,
Enight of Grace .
Appointed to
M.D.
o. 1. (Prince of \Vales's) District, lay 1927.
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SUPERIOR OFFfCERS. THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE. JOHN FREDERICK ARLlDGE, L.R.C.P.,
crOHllt)? crom1ll1ssiollerS.
Officer.
L.R.C . S.
Appointed to No. V. District, May, 1919.
t Acting pending admi sion to Order. ALFRED
Officer.
MAJOR
Officer.
G.
ARTHUR DOBSON,
OSBORN, M.B.
Hon. Associate.
ppointed to Berkshire, February, 1923 .
P. G.
FRANK DE BEHO PIM,
DARVIL-SMITII, C.B.E.
Knight of Grace.
Appointed to Buckinghamshire, February, 1923 . ALEC R. TOWERZEY.
Serving Brother. CAPTAI
JOSEPH W. WHITE,
Officer.
R.A .M.C.
V.
Knight of Grace.
MILLER.
EDGAR TROUNSO .
Serving Brother
G.
, erving Brother.
Appointed to No. III. Di trict, December, 1919.
DA;..,rIEL MCCOLL,
NORMAN \YtIITE, V.D.
Appointed to Hampshire, Kovember, 1926 .
:'It. B.
t MAJOR
JOHN ORTON, ~f.D. £\ppointed to No. III. District, February, 1920.
Commander.
Appointed to County of Birmingtam, JUlle, 1927 . RTHUR BARNES GIB ON.
WILLIAM E. AUDLA D, M.B.E., M.R.C.S.
Knight of Grace.
Sen'i ng Brother.
Appointed to
o. \-. District, February, 1920.
Appointed to Oxfordshire, February, 192 . GEORGE CHARLE
ST A ' LEY E~IBLETO~.
Commander.
FREDERICK LE SO UEF SnIP ON.
Appointed to No. III. District, December, 1919.
CAPTAIN JAMES A. HE TON WHITE, M.D., F.R.C.S.E.
Knight of Grace.
M. B.E.
IV. District, December, 1919.
Serving Brother.
Appointed to Cornwall, July, 1925.
LT.-COLO EL HE RY
TO .
Appointed to No. IV. District, December. 1919.
FRA~Cr.
Appointed to Devonshire, July, 1925 .
Serving Brother.
Appointed to
MAJOR EDWARD BURDETT POOLEY, L.R.C.P.
Appointed to Dorsetshire, July, ] 925 .
HUGH H.
Commander.
late
L. R .C. P.
Appointed to No. IV. Distri ct, December, 1919.
WILLIAM STANLEY WOODCOCK,
Appointed to Wiltshire, February, 1923 .
Knight of Grace.
M. D.
Appointed to No. V. District, May, 1919.
en'ing Brother.
Appointed to Counties of Torthumberlancl and Durham, May, 1930. FREDERICK
P.
LIE UT .-
OLONEL WILLIAM SCATTERTY,
Knight of Grace.
\VILS Oi\'.
WELL.
_\ppoint ed to No. III. District , January, 1921. 1\1.0.
Appointed to No. V. Distri ct, February, 1921.
Officer. Appointed to North Riding of Yorks, 16th :'IIay , 1930 . rAJOR ARTHUR BARRETT CARDEW, M.C ., l\LB. , F.R.C.S .
Serving Brother.
j Officer.
t
Offi cer.
IR GEORGE LENTHALL CHEATLE, K.C.B., C.V.O., F.R.C.S. ppointed to No. XI (S.E . & C.R.) District, :'I larch , 1921, amalgamated
Appointed to County of Gloucester, :'Ilay, 193] .
with No. \ -lII.(Duke of Connaught's) District , January, 1929,
OH}i SEALEY COX.
Appointed to County of Somerset, ] unc,
19 :~
CHARLES HERBERT FO\\,LER-JONES.
I.
Offic r.
Appointed to No. IV. District, May, 1922.
REGIK ALD LIONEL ERNEST Dow . 'E R, ~I.D., :'LR.C.
Appointed to Counties of Shropshire and Hcrefordshire , June, 1931 .
JAl\lE
Officer.
:aSSistant <!ontmlssiollers. t Acting pending admi sion to Ord er.
H.
GILBERTSON, :-'LR.C . . , L.R.C.P.
Appointed to No. X. District, February, 1923.
MAJOR WILLIAM
Officer.
Appointed to No. V. District, March, 1911,
Appointed to No. V. District , February, 1912.
Officer.
Appointed to No. V. District, November, 1912.
L. M. S . . A.
Officer.
Appointed to Irish Free State District, February, 1923.
Offi ce r-.
Appointed to Irish Free State District, February, 1923.
ARTHUR ELLISON, ~LR.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Officer.
NOBLE,
SIR ROBERT TATE.
HENRY CYRIL ELSE.
Knight of Grace.
H.
.\ppointed to Xo . VIII. (Duke of Connaught") District., February, 1923 .
MAJOR ED~mm J.
HENRY CROMPTON CHAMBERS.
ERNEST McINTYRE,
Olhcer.
Appointed to
TO.
DEASE.
I\1.R.C . . , L.R.C.P.
I. (Prince of Wales ') District, rebruary, 1924 .
FRANCIS HUBERT BARCLAY.
Commander.
CAPTAIN OSWALD F. BUXTON.
Appointed to No. X. District, July, 1913. Officer.
Appointed to No. V. District, May, 1924.
HAROLD LAPPINGTON THORNTON.
Officer.
Appointed to No. V. District, December, 1917. WILLIAM GEORGE SMITH.
Commander. Appointed to No. XII. District, November, 1918. Transferred to No. IV. District, 18th June, 1925.
NIGEL CORBET FLETCHER, M.A., M.B., B .C.,
Commander.
ppointed to
t
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
o. 1. (Prince of \Va les') District, r ovember, 1924.
Acting Commissioner No. III. (Western) District.
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THE ST. loH T AMBULA TCE BRIGADE.
E.
DUDLEY
Commander.
ARMSTRONG H.
Officer.
MCCORKELL .
Appointed to Northern Ireland District, November, 1924.
S.
TODD, M.D.
Appointed to Northern Ireland District, November, 1924. CAPTAIN H . C. HARRISON.
Sen'ing Brother.
Appointed to No. V. District, November, 1924.
J.
ANTHONY CONNOR, M.B.E. Appointed to Iri h Fl'ee tate District, July, 1925.
Officer.
G EORGE
Serving Brother.
F.
L T.-COLO NEL W ILLIAM B.
COCKILL,
T.D.,
Appointed to No. IV. District, HERBERT LA GLEY
Commander.
Appointed
JO~E
o. X District.
GEORGE VVILLIAM KENDAL,
Officer. .\ppointed to No.1 {Prince of"Wale
J lily,
1925.
M.D.
Tovemher, 1925. . H.B.
'J District , February,
,\ppointed No. III (Eastern) District.
19~6.
SIR ARTHUR
Appointed to ~o . YIII (Duke of Connaught's) Ditn ct . ~ovemb er, ] 929 . HARRY HULLEY
Appointed to ...ro. 5 District, Novem ber, ] 929 .
Serving Brother.
lAMES H. 'vVEBB
Serving Brother.
t MAJOR
No. IV . District.-Comprising Cheshire, Cumberland, the Isle of Man, Lancashire, and \Vestmorland. No. V. District.-Comprising Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, taffordshire (north of the town of Stafford), and \Vest Riding of York hire.
Appointed to Irish Free State Dl trict, Tovember, 1929.
\VALTER HARRINGTO .
FISHER, O.B.E. , ;'If.D., R. l\., ;'If.C.(T. \.
,-\.ppointed to Xo . \ ' Di tri c t , :'IIay, 1930
!
No . III. (Western) District.-Comprising Staffordshire (south of the town of tafford), \Varwickshire, and \Vorcestershire.
FAIRE, C.B.E., D.L., J.P.
Rejoined No . 3 (Eastern) District, 192 .
EDWIN A. CHILL, O.B.E., ~LD., F.R.C.S.
CAPTAI
Commander.
\ V.
No . III. (E astern) District.-Comprising Bedfordshire, Huntingdonshire, Leicestershire, . . orthamptonshire, Rutlandshire.
July, lQ26.
SYD, EY JA~[ES WARREK. Serving Brother. c\ppointed to ~o . 1 (Prince of \\'alcs ') Distri t , July, ] 9~7
Knight of Grace.
No . II. District.-Comprising Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, the Channel Islands, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Oxfordshire, Somersetshire, and \Viltshire.
February, 1926.
:\[,0.,
FRANK AD~ITT.
en'ing Brother.
No . 1. (Prince of Wales 's) District.-Comprising the Metropolitan and City Police areas (parts of Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Middlesex, and urrey) and, in addition, that part of Essex included in the Rural Districts of Romford, Orsett, and Rochford .
BROWNE.
Appointed to No. III. (Eastern) District,
Commander.
Bri gade Districts within the United I<: ingdom.
CAPTAI~ GUY BOWDER R;\-I TRO .' G. .-\ppointed to TO . V Di strict, :'IJay , 1930
No. VI. District.-Comprising Durham, Northumberland, North and East H.idings of Yorkshire. No . VII . District.-Comprising Herefordshire and Shropshire .
k
CAPTAIK ALEXAKDER CA;\-IPBELL \\'HITE K).'ox, :'I1.C., :\1. H., B.ClI .
Officer. Appointed to Ko . 1 (Prince of 'Vales ') Di. trid, Xovemb('r , 1930. CAPTAII\' \VILLIA~l GOODLEY, ~1.C.
OffIcer.
Appointed to ~o. 1 (prince of \\ ales ') District , ':\o\'cmbcr , 19:10 . \ VILLIAM CHARLES BEl\TALL, O.B.E., F.R.C . . E. Appointed to No. IV Dixtrict, March , 19:1]
Commander.
~ ~IAJOR MALCOLM MACEWAi\, D.F.C., T.D., ;'II.B., Appointed to ~o. X Di trict, June, 1931 .
11.B .
No. VIII. (The Duke of Conn aught's) District.-Comprising Kent, Sur~ey, and ussex, except those portions which come within the MetropolItan area of No.1 District. No . IX . District.-Comprising Cornwall, Devonshire, and Dorsetshire. No . X. District.-Comprising Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, parts of Essex and Hertfordshire.
1:\ssist ant (tount\2 (tO l11l1lissio ner . WILLIAM \ VILDING loH STON.
Serving Brother.
Appointed to County of Cornwall,
ovember, 1929.
S ecretar12. MAJOR PERCY GEORGE DARV I L- SMlTH,
Officer.
Secretar12 ant) S taff
~ mce r
Irish Free s ta te District.-Comprising the Provinces of Munster, Leinster, and Connaught, Ireland.
C. B. E.
Appointed May, 1912.
Northern Ireland District.-Comprising Province of Ulster.
to tbe 1La()12 Superintent)ent-ltl-<t blef. Vacant.
Priory for Wales .-Comprising all counties in \ Vales.
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THE ST. ]OHN A IB LANCE BRIGADE.
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BRIGADE SUB-COMMITTEE. THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE
CHIEF COMl\IISSIO ER (Chairman). ASSISTA T CHIEF COMl\IISSIO. ER. SURGEO -IN-CHIEF. LADY SUPERI r TENDENT-1 -CHIEF, NURSING DIVISIONS. ASSISTA -T SURGEO -I -CHIEF. COMMISSIO TER FOR \ VALES. COMMISSIO TER, IRISH FREE STATE DISTRICT. CHIEF SECRETARY, AMBULANCE DEPARTM ENT REPRESE TING BRIGADE OVERSEAS. '
Report of the Chief Commissioner. THE ST. JOH:\ A!lIBULA.-CE BRIGADE, ST. ]OH~'S G ..HE, LO:\DO:\, E.C. 1.
31st December, 1030. To TIlE DIRECTOR OF A~IBt;L\:\CE, ORDER OF ST. ]01-1:\.
~IEMBER .
COLONEL C. ]. TRIMBLE, C.B., C.M.G., V.D., T.D., L.R.C.P. SYDNEY \"1. MALKI . ER EST A. RICHARDS. MAJOR]' F. C. HOSSACK, F.R.C.S. W. HARVEY REEVES, O.B.E. LIEUT.-COLONEL F. A. BROOKS, M.D. S. EMBLETO . H. V. MILLER. THE VISCOU TESS 10U~TGARRET, O.B.E.
:ir,
I have the honour to -ubmit my seventh Annual Report. The period compri ed in thi return shows that the Brigad~ contin~es to increase in numbers and its member of all rank are keen m fulfilling the dutie allotted to them and in as isting in every way to further the general welfare of the Brigade by special efforts to acquire permanent lIeadquarter. and new Motor mbulances. The net increa 'e during the year
STREHCTH .
IS
as follows : -
Personnel.
Divisions. 92 11
2,632 120
103
2,752
22 6
343
2~
546
.\mbulan ce );ursing . SECRETARY. THE SECRETARY OF THE BRIGADE. CADETS.
.\mbul ancc );'urslI1g .
The following tahle ho\\'s the year under reyievl : :'Iicn. England Wales Ireland ToLal
~03
trength of the Brigade at end of the
Divisions. '\'om en. ToLal.
:'lien .
Pcrsonnel. Total. \\'omen.
16
1,504 263 27
35 ,680 5,689 343
11 ,977 1,120 312
47,657 6,809 655
573
] ,794
41 ,712
13,409
55 ,121
Divisions. Boys. Girls. Total.
Boys.
Personnel. Girls.
Total.
1,007 203 11
497
1.221
GO
CADETS.
England \\'ales Ireland Total
167 78 1
103 12 1
270 90 2
3,031 1,608 23
2,427 247 20
5,458 1,855 43
246
116
362
4,662
2,694
7,356
THE
T.
JOHN
H.EPORT OF THE CHIEF
AMBULA TeE BRIGADE.
It .will be notic.ed th<;tt the neces ity for still fmther increasing lhe treng~h .of the Bngade 1 very clearly brought out in the Report of the Commls lOner'. In no area has the work increa ed more rapidly than in London, and to meet this increased demand the trength of o. 1 (Prince of : Va1e ' ) Di ~rict h.a increa ed by 1,171 during the pa t two year, whl1 t the publIc dube actually carri d out, each lasting for at lea t four hour, amounted thi year to 63,583. There are. few occa ion where large crowd a emble that member of the Brigade cannot be een prepared to render first aid if their services are required. The Reports of the Commissioners show the large number of calls made and how extremely heavy orne of the call have been in various part of the country. An anal) i of the Return show that ·1.")1,370 ca es of accident and udden illne were recorded a having been attended b the Brigad personnel, and the attendance at ivil Ho pital number 12,035. It would be a mi take to accept the number of ca e treated which are reported officially a a total number of ca. e in which help is rendered by meI?ber of the Brigade. Thi is due to many member. being so keen on theIr work that they fail to make proper return~ . One ca e which recently came to my notice wa that of an officer who. e r cord howecl 21 drill but no dutie performed, wherea it wa found that during th year he carried out nearly 300 dutie , many of them clealing with th tran port of patients. In connection with the work of the X ur ing Divijon I again de ire to pla.ce on rec~rd th.e valuable a sistance rendered to me by the Lady Supermtendent-m-Chlef. Amongst the pecial activitie. referrecl to in her report I would call pecial attention to the development of th ho. pital attendances, particularly at tho e ho pitals in the London area from which large numbers receive such valuable experience. I would al 0 refer to the succe s which ha attended the Lady uperintendent-in- hief's effor.ts t? meet .the fir t aid requirement of the Girl Guide amp. Thi. serVIce IS provmg very popular with the Girl Guide Organization and with our member who attend the camp I re~r~t the Bri.gade ha lost, through death, the ervice. of ounty Commls~lOner Ma]or. A: R. F. Exham, :'II.D., County of hrop hire, and AssIstant CommIssIOner C. J. R. MacFadden, O.B.E., M.D., ~o. 1 (Prince of \Vales's) Di trict. Both Officer had been connected with the .Brigade for many years, during which time they rendered yeomen serVIce. v
o
.
During the year ~o. 6 Di trict ha , on the retirement of ~Iajor A. Hammer ley Johnston a Acting Commi ioner, owmg to Ill-health, been placed on the County system with Northumberland and Durham as one County, and the Korth and Ea t Riding a separate Counties. . The City of .Bristol previously included in the County of Gloucester :s !low .recog-?1Zed as a separate County Organization thus bringing It mto lme WIth the City of Birmingham. COUNTY
ORC~NIZATIO.N.
The high appreciation in which the work of the Association and Brigade is held by their fellow citizens is well illustrated by the number of permanent headquarter which have been acquired since DRILL HALLS.
COMMISSIO EH..
the War. Many of them contain rooms sufficiently large for the carrying out of stretcher drill and other forms of training beside giving ample room for lectures and social functions. The Ord r ha for many years as 'isted unit by loans in the acqui.sition of their headquarters and thi ha done much to encourage Ul1lts to collect the necessary funds. During 1g:~o the following new drill halls were opened :0
No. 4 District.-Trawden, Heywood, Bacup, Askam-in-Furness, Chorley. )Jo. 8 Di tricl.- ranleigh, Hove. The Bacup Headquarters cost oyer £-1,000 and the Chorley headquart'rs ov r £3,000. The Brigade continues to extend its phere of activity in connection with ambulance tran port and many new ambulance have been added to the fleet operated by the Brigade. Thi i due to the genero ity of tho e who have een an~ appreciat~d the work of the A sociation and Brigade and the neceSSIty for rapid tran port of the sick and injured to ho pital. 22.1 mbulance arc operated by the Brigade, including 75 which ha eben loaned by the Home ervice Ambulance Committee. . During th year under review 42,081 patients have been moved m the e ambulances . I t is ,till found in some large citie that the City Councils entrust the whole of th ambulance ervice to the Brigade. Two examples of this are Bri ·tol, where the Brigade has ix ambulances, and in Plymouth and Di ·trict , where there are eight ambulance. con tantly in use. The ontinued support of the Municipal Authorities and the Police i. a convincing te timony to the efficiency of the ervice, and the manner in which this special work i carried out.
AMBULANCE
TRANSPORT.
>\11 work carried out by the Brigade entails self-sacrifIce on the part of our per onnel, but no ection demands SERVICE . more in thi ' connection than the ervice rendered on the highway. . . . . From Ea ter until eptember over 350 FIr t AId Po ts were establIshed at dangerou ' cra -roads in various parts of the country. Reports to hand how that 6,082 accident ca es were treated. It will be noticed that this figure i 2,000 less than that for 1929, although the number of First Aid Pos~ has increase? by 13~. This ~ay po ibly be attributed to the steady Improvem~nt m opemng up blmd corner and other dangerous spots on our mam roads. From these figures it will readily be recognized that the Brigade has through this service saved much suffering to thei.r fellow citize~s,. and have doubtle s prevented by timely aid ca es becommg permanent m]ury, or, in many ca es, fatal. The Brigade in this work ha been greatly helped by the ready ~o operation of the Police, Iotoring Organization, and County CounCIls. In some districts much a i tance has been received from transport companies who have granted pecial facilities for conveying our per onnel to their po ts . ROAD
ACCIDENT
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THE ST.
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REPORT OF THE CHIEF COMMISSIONER.
AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
The appearance of our uniforms on the roads ha ~ey.ond que ti.on had a steadying effect on motorist, who a~e now begmnmg to real~ze that our per onnel is placed. at points. con Idered d~nger.ous to traffic. Furthermore, that the motonsts apprecIate our work I - eVIdent from. the excellent re pon e made to appeal by units on ~he road on v.an0":1 s occa ion. At one collection over £LSO wa - subscnbed by moton ts m one day. . I have the greatest admiration for those who undertake thIS roa~ wor~, and I tender my grateful thank to all tho e who have 'crved m tlllS connection during the past eason. H.R.H. Prince s l\Iary, Countess of Hare\vood, honoured the Staffordshire Nursing Unit by in pecting them at andon. Lord Allenby honoured No.1 (Prince of \Valc ' ) Di trict by in pecting it in Hyde Park. During the year I in pected the Oxford, Bucks, Berks and Gloucester Units at Oxford; the Leicester Corps at Leice ter; the orth taffordshire Units at Sandon Park; I orthumberland and Durham Unit at Llli'1lley Park; Sussex and urrey Unit at Ha ling ; and Kenti 11 Units at Tunbridge \\ ells. . The Assistant Chief Commis ioner inspected the Bnstol Corps; the \\Tarwickshire Corps; the Birmingham orps, and thc Herne Bay Units. The Lady Superintendent-in-Chief in pected the Temple , ivil ervice, Toynbee Hall, "Vest Ham, Ley ton and Ley ton tone, Barking and Ilfonl )~ursing Divisions, and Bi~ming~1an: Nur ing Unit . ~ ., ' The Assistant Surgeon-m-Chwf m pected the .E. Lanca hIre "Cmts and the Hull Corp . . The two outstanding in pections of the year were held at .Tunbndge \Vells (Kenti h Units) and Hasting ..( urrey an~ . u ex Umt). Both received the full support of the MumClpal Authontle. In each ca e the Commissioner received an official invitation from the Mayor and orporation for the in pections to be held in their respective t?wn ~. Both inspections were held on a Sunday, and the programme m each case included a service in the Parish Church. The proceedings were organized by a pecial ~ommittee forme~ by the Mayor, comprising members of the CorporatlOn, the .local Br:~ad Officers and a member of the District Staff, the latter actmg a ~ LIal on Officer between the Mayor and the Commissioner. An official lunch was given by the Mayor and Corporation; the Inspecting Officer was asked to lay a. wT~ath on the "'0!~r lemorial: to inspect contingents of the local or~amzatlOn , an.d to VI It the HospItal. Tea was given to all members of Bngade, after whIch they were addre ed by the Mayor and by the Inspecting Officer. In all cases the Parades were well organized and all ranks were smartly turned out and showed much keenness in their work.
INSPECTIONS .
COMPETITIONS. The Annual Competitions for the" Dewar" and" Perrott " Challenge Shields took place at the Great Central Hotel, London, on 9th ~lay, the results being as follow -
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" Dewar" Challenge Shield . Mitchcll & Butlers Diy. o. 3 District, 40lt marks. " S:ymons Eccles" Cup. -:'Iiddlesbrough Diy. No . 6 District , 378! marks. " The Trimble" Trophy . 1 cwton Abbot Div. 1\0. 9 District.
" Perrott" Challe'nge Shield. Guild£ord Nursing Diy. Ko. 8 Di stri ct, 337 marks. " Corbet Fletcher" Trophy . Llanelly Nursing Diy. Priory for \Vales, 334 marks. " Chalmers" Trophy. Llanelly Tursing Diy . Priory for \Vales. "Lady JlJounlgarrel" Cup. Guildford Nursing Diy. :Xo. 8 District.
The Shicld , Cup and Prizes were pre ented by H.R.H. Princess Arthur of Connaught. The Brigade higbly appreciate the continued and invaluable help which wa ' 0 generously given by Mr. John Iaxwell and Mr. Joseph Gro sman, of the Briti h International Film Co., Ltd., in producing the . cenery and upplying actors for these Competition. To the Judges' Committee, Judges, my Organizing Staff, and tewards I tender my -incere thank . 10D of the e Depots are operated by the Brigade. Thi work continue to erve th e purpose for which it was tarted, by aiding the needy sick in their homes, and it development i a ured by the nature of it appeal to the medical and nursing profe ion -, who are able to get help \ovith the treatment of their needy patients. NAVAL AND The Roual Taval Auxiliary Sick Berth Re erve is at its MILITARY J RESERVES . full e tablishment, viz. 1,275, and has a long" waiting list". During the year 1 ,OG7 re ervist completed a course of seven day , training, and the report by the Inspecting Medical Officer on the result of the. e training howed that the tandard of ability continued at a high level. The total trength of the Military Ho pital Re 'erve i 1,327, an increase of 294 for the year. Five hundred and fifty-one members underwent a week' course of training at Iilitary Ho pitals. The Report from these hospitals continue to show that the dutie carried out by the member have been performed to the ati faction of the Iilitary Authoritie . There are 2;~9 Voluntary Aid Detachment with a total strength of 7,095, of whom 1,494 are mobile members. CONCLUSION. Once again it i my privilege to thank all rank for their active sUlJport during the pa t year. It i to the loyal and efficient co-operation of Commi ioner and their Staffs, and the Officer of nit, that the continued increase in the strength and efficiency of the Brigade i principally due, and I tender to them my incere appreciation and grateful thank for their valuable service .
MEDICAL COMFORTS DEPOTS.
I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, ( gd .) P. . \VILKI ISO , 1'r1 aJ'or-General, Acting Chief Commissioner.
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Report of the Lady Superintendent-in-Chief for 1930.
IIospital attenclanc s clctailed from my orrJcc number 4,5G5. T11 Loncioll 1 [ ()spi~al bcacls til list with 1,217 attenclances and haring Cross ol11es next WIth 1,1 U n.Licncianccs. Oth r hospi tals attended are the lidcllcsex; Royal Fr '; J ~()yal Lonc1on Ophthalmic; t. J amcs',
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During the ) car 1 have insp ctcd til, following Tur 'iug Divisi ns: TO. 1 District, llford LC\'toll and Lc. tonston ., \\'e t Ham, Civi l rvic, Barking, Templc, Toynb(~e Hall; o. 2 Distri t, (B~lCk) he ' ham . . ( omerset) ]\lin hcad; . o. J District (East rn), the L ICe'ter Corps, Lcic ster, Vaughan ollegc,. rthm Fain', 'arg nt, t. Mary's, 'oal illc, al ' 0 L ic stcr and Vaughan CoIl ge 'adds; • o. ;) Di ,tri t (\\'estern), thc Birmingham 'orps, Hcadqllaricr~, Bournvillc, C ntral, EdgbastoI1, Erc1ington, Hand worlh, ~chon, 'I'll' Pharma \', \\'inch ' tcr Housc, and Io'ele),. I wa ' xceedingly plea ed wilh th efficiency of all t11 s Division" and to ~ee a good number of young p ople coming on. I think we n 'cd to em'pl:~ ize the importance of youth in the ' clay~ and to 'I1conragl' our D n'l'lOns t.o h~ld as many cla 'cs as po:sihle ""ith a vi w lo incr asing our memb rslllp WIth as many of tll '01.mg r gcneratioIl a~ we can. The value of our older members i' very gr at, but I do hop' to see a V'f\ ' great increa e in the number of am • ursing DivisioIls this nc~ t year and more encouragement given to youth. I wa pecially gratified with th' ::-.martne'· and flicicncy of the Divi ion I had the honour of ilL pecting in r o. 1 District. Th ir First Aid and ~ur ing work \Va: beyond prais and I am continuall\' 11 aring how their ervice in the ho pital ' arc appreciat d. . The C.he ham ur ing Di:ri ion wa: exc dingly smart and therc agai n I met WIth the greate t effiCIency, the surg on of the Di\'i::,ioll taking the deepe tinter st in the work of the Division. The Leicester orps showed great enthusiasm in their work ,b you, ir, your elf al 0 witne ed. - The drill of the Birmingham orps \Va xc ptionally good and smart and very much originality wa shown at their Inspcction in the wav of improvi ing and dealing with special emergenci '. I note a very great advanc in the work of the. TUr. ing Di\' isiuns from year to year.
INSPEOTIONS.
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Members continue to show great enthusiasm and keellnes ' . in attending civil ho pitaL'. Again thi ' year \\' supplicd the London Temperance Hospital with two members for tll ix months from r.l ay to October. These members were drawn from ~ TO. :2 Di:trict B ucks, and Somerset, No . ~ Di trict and. o. 6 Di trict. The following letter has been received from the hairman of the Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital which how' how the work of our members is appreciated at that hospital : -
H08PITALS
" Another year has passed and I again have the p lea ure to thank you for the very useful service rendered by your n ur e to this hospital. They have given us 900 hours of their time and have devoted themselves to the work in the most wholehearted way. Matron speak. of your nurses in the h ighe t term ."
]~alham; t. l\Iary A hh()t~, Kcnsington; H.oyal lIospi tal, Richmond; (royclon Gcneral; \\,ilso11 Cottage' IIospital, l\Iitcham; \VilJe. dcn G nel al; Ealing; \Vemblcy; East Ham; and new 011 s added to our list aI" the II 'ncloJ1 IT ospi Ull and the IIarrow Ho<.;pital. 1I o~pital work i~ abo 1)('i ng carried Qut in other Di<.;tricts. o. 2 District (}3uck~) havc .mac1e 17'2 atlendan 'e; at Chesham ancl tJO at Buckingham CoUa.£;e lIospital; 72 at l)rinc s<.; Alice Home; D1 at King Edwarcl VII IIo<"pltal, \\'l11tisor; and S.) at thc J~oyal Bllrks Hospital. (Gloucester) Ui.!J atl 'nclanrcs at th Gcneral Hospital, Chell nham; (omerset) lJnehcac1 ~)(i and \\'cstoIl X."i attendances. ~o.:3 (Ea tern) 1,003 attl'nclanccs wer' mad hy momb r<; of the Leicester Corps at the Leicester Huyal Inhrmar ' and 10K attcndances at Desford Hall Convalescent IIome. ::\(). I District r turns :~ 1[) attendances at Blackpool; 132 at the ~ Torthl'rn J [u"'pital, Liverpool, hy tile BooUe Divic:;ion; members of the , T .'I~().Il Division hay attended the H.ccdyford Hospital; Manchester DIV1SI011S hav(' atteIle! cl in the Out-Pati nts and Accidents Section of the I~() 'a l 1nJirmar,>, .;\lanchc.;"ler; Livcrpool and fton Divisions at the H() 'at I nflrmar)-, Liverpool. :\0.:") Di ' trict: in the \Ve t Riding 54 att nc1anre'i \\ere mac1 at, hcffielcl; '2()O at Dewsbury; 31 at Meltham; .,)1 a~ \\ ('-,tgal. :\ottingham hire: the Nottingham Corp made 260 h(.)~P1t<t1 ~tt 'ndanc(',>, and \\"ork<;op a four hour daily attendance. Llncolnslllre : thc Scuntilorpe Diviion made GO attendance. No, 6 Di"tri l: 1,-)(i attcndance' have be n macle at the Tynemouth Jubilee Inllrman-; ~:21 at the Jrnight :\Jcll1orial IIospital, Blyth; 205 at the I,Ilgham 1n !irmar~', Ol:th. hielc1 ; 2 member of the ewcastle-on-Tyne (orp.., att ncl the IIo~p1lal for Incurahles, each Diviion being re pon ible f(;r a. \\ eek> .d:lty in turn. In the East Riding memb rs of the Driffield • nr~lIlg D1v1s1On attend thc hildren' . Cottage Ho pital; members of t~le ] Inll. r(~rps attend thc aSllaHy \\'ard at the Hull Royal Infirmary. ? !~ I 1stl Ict made some 810 attendance at variou ho pital. No. 10 DL toct· Tp . . \\'i ch Division have made 1 -17 attendance in addition to six \\' ek<.,' re. ic1ent dut\,. Thesc clutie' r pr se11t many hours' work and in addition to these hospi lal cluti . many clinics an"cl welfare centres are also attended.
Tbi year my hid teward and Assistant Chief Steward \\ rc Iiss Rid out, Lady District Superintendent TO. 1 . ~ District, and Dr. Ella \ Vebb, Lady Di trict Surgeon, In h 1< ree ,tate. To them and to all my loyal 11 lpers on this occa ion I should lik to expre my very sincere gratitude. It was a mo t succes ful clay, the arrangements running without a hitch. l:nfortunately ~Ii s ~Iedforth, the Matron-in-Chief, Q.A.I.M.N .. , wa pr v nted [rom judging th practical nursing work for us, so Miss Collins, on of her Principal Matron, very kindly took her place. '.fiss \ Vatt, the Matron of the Royal Hospital, Richmond, judged the Bedmaking test, and Ii harp, the Tutor Sister of the London Hospital, judged the Home Tur ing test. VIe are most grateful to them all three for their valuable assistance.
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?er Royal Highness Prince Arthur of Conn aught pre ented the ShIeld and Prize. The winning team wa Guildford with 337 § marks, and the Llanelly team came econd with 334~ mark. Thi team carried off the" Corbet Fletcher" Cup and the" Chalmers" Trophy. Guildford again won the " Lady l\Iountgarret" up. CIRL CUI DE CAMPS.
Thi year 56 ~ember at~ended 53 Girl Guide Camp. The apparent dl crepancy m these figures is accounted for by the fact that at some camps two member are required
at a time . That the work of our members in thi direction is very much appreciated may be judged by the reports I receive from the Commandant of the camps which you, ir, have een. .In addition to the e Girl ~uide Camp we al 0 staffed four other camp Wlth eleven member, makmg a total of G7 members detailed and 37 camps staffed. One of the e camp "vas at Ingham Old Hall, orfolk, where four members covered the duty for even week. Another was at Dovercourt, a camp run by the Mayor of tepney. There were orne 300 children in this camp, which la ted for a month. Although the reque .. t to taff this camp did not come in until very late I am glad to ay our members reported on the day they were ne ded. Another camp taffed wa the Ley ton School Camp, held by the Director of Education, Levton. The fourth was for cripple children from the )Jational Children' -Hom and Orphanage. T
I n coneIu ion. I hould like to t e tifv once more t o the ' . splendid work of our Lady Di trict uperintendent and Lady. DIs~nct and County Offi~ers. Their enthu. ia. m and unfailing help m thIS great work are very Important factor in the advance in the efficiency of the Tursing Divisions. I beg to remain, lr, Your obedient sen'ant, ETHEL PERROTT, Lady uperintenc1ent-in- hi f. CONCLUSION.
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APPE NDIX I. SERVICE MEDALS. Bennett, K.C.V.O ., F.R.C.S., Surgeon-in-Chief Sir William. TO.
• ld er, Amb. is. C. Alexander, Cpl. L. Anderson, Cp1. \V. A. Bagshaw, Pte. ]. Barrett, Pte. S. Bloss, Pte. E. T. Bonaker, H jSgt. ]. \V. Bower, DjSupt. C. E. Brannan, LjCpl. G . Browne, .\mb . 'is.::\1. Burton, Sgt. J. Bushman, A Offr. G. E. ButJield, Sgt. F. E. agel', Pte. ' F. anham, Pte. C. G. Cantle, Pte. E. ]. arpenter, Sgt. G. E. hick, Pte. W. T. liftord, !Jist O1'fr F. W . ollett, .\mb. Sis Y. ombcn, \mb . ,'is. :'1. Cnckett,\mb SIS. L. Cross, Sgt F J. roucher, Pte. II. Douglas, LjSupt. :'1. E. Dultgall, L SupL :'1. Durham, S ~gt T. Embl·ton, ,\mb . SIS D A. Emhleton, Amb. Sis. F. :'1. A. E\ re, I'te. E. T. I· Inch, L .\ Offr. 1. E. Fincham. S~t. B. C. Gooderham. ( pI. II. ~\ . Crroundsell, Amb. SIS. L. lLanmore, Sgt. '-Y. E. c\llan, L \ onr. :\1. \Y. A. Baldwin, Pie. _\ . E. Ball, Pte. W. 11. Bishop, I)j 'upt. E. A. BromJi.elrl, D Supt. aines, Pic .\ . E Canning, Sgt. B ... arde\\', C Offr. .\. B. Clemence. Cpl. \\ . Collier, Pte. A. J. Cooper, Pte. F. \Y. ornish, Pte. H... \. ox, Cpl. J. F. Cripps, .\ / Offr. J. Curtiss, CpI. W . Culler, Sgt. F. A. Davis, 'gt. W. G. C. Dix, Pte. S. J. Dunford, Ptc. \Y. E. F.
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Hardiman, LjSupt. A . Harris, AjOffr. A. C. Harris, Cpl. A. E. IIarri , Pte. \Y. \Y . Herbert, Dj~ upt. L. Higgins, L jSupt . .J. • Howard, Cpl. L. Ives, Pte. E. ]aggs, Amb. Sis. L. Johnson , Pte. A. E. ] ohnson, Amb. Sis. F. E. Kendrick, Amb. Si~ . F. B. T. Ladbrook, CjOffr. H. G. Lewzey, Pte. J. L. Livlllgstone, LjSupt. 0. Lyons, Sgt. \V . :.raclean , Amb. Sis. II. :'IcKettrick, DjSurg. F. ] . :'Ia. on, Sgt. :\. ] . :'Iasson, L, upt.:'1.:'1. ::'lontague, Pte. W. G. :'Iorley, Pte. A. :'lor::.head, L/A Offr. F. A. :'Iountcastle, Pte. C. \Y . Oakes-] ones, L A Offr. E. \ '. Oppenheim, Cpl. II. Orren, Pte. G. OUe, ,\mb . Sis. L. Owens, Pte. \\'. Polan, TjSj gt. E. Price, Pte. H. Rashbrook, Pte. \V .
Richards, AjOffr. H. R. Ridley, Pte. E. B. Riggs, L jAjOffr. H. Roberts, Amb. Sis. C. E. I{oberts, DjSupt. W. T. Rogers, L/ AjOffr. F. :'1. Sanders, Pte. S. ]. Sanderson, Pte. T. J. aunders, LjSupt. G. K. Segust, Amb. Sis. E. ::'1. Sier, DjSupt. W. A. Speller, Sgt. C. \Y. Squire, LjAjOffr. M. Stacey, Amb. Sis. H. B. Stewart, Sgt. A. L. Stewart, Pte. J. Swayne, Amb. Sis. L. ::'1. Taylor, Cpl. \Y. Tranfield, Pte. E. Y. Vass, Pte. T. P. Vlasto, Amb. Sis. H. \Yaite, Sj Supt. F. ]. Walker, LjDistjOffr. A.:'1. \Val by, AjOffr. T. E. \Yebb, Sgt. T. F. \Yebber, LjAjOffr. G. \Yh eeler, Amb. Sis. D. \Vhite, Pte. G. \\11ite, Cpl. G. E. \Vhitten, Amb. Sis . H. Wilcox, Pte. ]. H. Williams, Amb. Sis. D.Y. \Yilt hire, Pte. G. T. \Yind er, Pte. F. C. Woods, Amb. Sis. :'1. L.
:\0. II District. Edge, pl. \\'. Fry, Pte. G. \Y. Fry, Pte. H. Gregory, Amb. Sis. F. Gribhle, .\ Offr. C. Harcombe, Pte. E. ] . I [arper, Pte. H. IIarrison, Pte. A. ]. Ilodge, Pte. ]. Hounslo\\" Amb. is. E. Jennings, Pte. \Y. C. ] ones, Pte. . Jones, . j fir. R. King, Amb. Sis. K. King, Sgt. W. Leeson, IIj gt . •\. . R. ::\larsl1, Amb. Sis. A. ::.riller, pl. H. S. :'Iorris, c\Offr. C. c. ::'Iustarcl, L Supt. \Y.
Xicholson, Pte. J. Pinder, L/AjOffr. :'1. C. Pople, Cpl. \\T. C. Shield, Amb. Sis. \Y . L. Silver, Pte. G. Slatter, Amb. Sis . .J. Smith, Pte. II. \Y. Stronr, Cty. Surg. H. \Y. Taylor, Amb. Sis. E. :'II. Thomasson, CadetOffr. J. Tidman, C/Offr. H. C. L. Tilling, Amb. Sis. :'1. Y eal, AjOffr. E. ]. Walker, Amb. Sis. H. Ward, Amb. Sis. D. Warren, Cpl. S. Williams, jOffr. A. \Yilliams, Sgt. E. E. \Yilliams, A/ Offr. G. A. Young, Pte. E. T.
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No. III 1 istrict. Abbott, Amb. i. E. Allerton, L /.\ Offr. L. Armstrong, .A Offr. \ Y. Arthur, Pte. 1. Bairstow, L Supt. H. Y. Bartram, ~ gt .• \. Bates, L upt. ill. \\-. Bland, L, .\ Offr. E. Chandler, D / ' upt. W. II. Clark, D / upt. H. S. Claypole, A/Offr. E. Coggins, A/ Offr. W . ::'1. Curne\\" CpI. \Y. Dayies, .\ /Offr. C. Dixon, Amb. is. ~-. Douglas, gt. \Y. J. Drew, gt ..-\. \Y . Dunscombe, L. upt.F.::'1. Elliott, C/Offr. E. Evans, Pte. T. Faire, C.B.E., ,\s t . Comm. ir Arthur. Fox, Pte. \Y. Fosbroke, A/ Offr. J. Y.
Geeves, L / Supl. .\ . Gilling, p1. S. Goddard, C upi.. W. \ Y. Gray, II gt. n. Harris, Cpl. H. I-leath, Amb. Sis. B. Hazell, Supi.. L. F. Hives, 'upt. E. IIoJg. on, ' gi.. T . E. Horner, Pte. F. E. Jennings, Cpl. F. W. jepps, c\mb. Sis. G. Levick, ~gt. \Y . Lievesley, L Supt. J. ':\IcCall, A st. Commr. D. ;\"ash , Cpl. G. F. Pacb\ood, Pte. "". Parsey, ty. Surg. E. \Y . Payne, Pte. E. Plant, Pte. J . E. Porter, L Dist. onI'. A .F. Eandall, "\mb. Sis . .:\l. Rile,-, Pte. A. G. B. Sewell, D, upt. T. F.
Ash,,'orth, Sgt. T. Bailey, DSupt. T. R. Bald"in, Pte. J. Balshaw, Pte. J. \V. Barnes, Amb. Sis . .:\1. Barratt, CpI. H. Barton, Pte . J. \Y. Bellamy, Cpl. G. E. Bellasis, L/Supt . .:\1. Berry, L / A/ Offr. A. Bertensha\\', Amb . Sis.::'r. Bindlo s, Amb. Sis. A. ::'1. Birtwistle, Pte. J. Bishop, CpI. J. T. Blackburn, Pte. E. Boardman, Sgt. \V. R. Bolton, A/ Offr. W. T . Booth, L / A/Offr. L. A. Bottoms, Pte. J. B. Britt, Cpl. \Y. Broad, Sgt. C. Broadley, L /Supt . A. 1\1. Bromley, L / A/Offr. S. A. Brooks, Pte. K. Brown, ?lLB.E., L /Supt.
Cornthwaite, pl. J. Coulton, CpI. .-\. Coupe, Cpl. T. Cowman, .\ /Offr. E. Cran, L /Supi.. J . G. Crook, Amb. Sis. L. Crowther , Sgt. A . Cuff, L, upt. D . L. Culshaw, Amb . l~. \I. Curran,L A /Offr.~. Davies, Pte. J. L. Davenport, CpI. T. Dawson, Amb. Sis ..-\. 1-. Dean, gt.::\1. H. Dearden, Cpl. T. Dilworth, Pte . G. Dixon, Cadet Offr. R. Dodd, Sgt. \V . Dutton, Ptc. J. Dyer, D /Supt. A. B. C. Dykes, Pte. W. Fairweather, D/Surg. \Y.
Shaw, pl. F. Shrive, Pte. J. T. Simpson, A j.\sst . Commr. F. F. I.e ' . Simpson, ,\mb. Offr. J.A. Skempton, 'gt. j . T. Skinner, D upt. W. C. Smith, Pte .. \. II. 'mith, Ptc. 11 Sturgess, Pte. C. Tnlbovs, Pte. . .\. Tilhoi1, Pte . F. J. Trumper, D Surg 0. B. T\\eedalc-, Pte . ] l. \\'aller , Pte. R \Yard, L ' upl. F. E. \Yard, L A Offr. f'. J. \Yard, L "\ Offr. II. J. \\'ebb, Pte. II. \\-ilki nson , Pte C Winfi eld, Pte. G. \Y \Yright, .\mb . Sis K. Yeomans, L, \ /Olfr. F . A.
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Butterworth, Pte. H . T. Caunce, L / A/ Offr. H. Clarke, A/ Offr. E. Clarke, D / Surg. R. J. Clarkson, Sgt. T. Clegg-I eton, D / Surg. W. Condon, Cpl. C. Cooper, Pte. N. H. Cooper, L/ A/Offr. S. E.
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Ford, D/Supt. S. Foster, CpI. T. E. Fraser, Cpl. C. H. German, Pte. II. Goodier, Sgt. J. A. Gourley, Sgt. A. J. Gray, Pte. T. Halhead, Pte . J. Hall, Pte. J. H. Hallas, H / gt. W. Halsall, A/Offr. T. Harper, L/Supt. J. A.
Hart, .\ Offr R. lIartley, Sgt G E. HartIn, Pte T. Helme: D upt. J. E. Hibbert, D, urg C. IIigson, .A mb l~. K . lIill, Pte G. Holmes, I 'urg. F. 13. G. Hod son, Pte J. IIudson, .\mb. Si~ .. \. Hugh es, pl. E. Hulse, pI. C Hulse , Pte. \\'. Illingworth, Pte C. johnson, Pte E. J. Johnson, D/Supt. G. II . Jones, Pte. J . G. T(ay, Amb. Sis. J. Lambert, Cpl. R J . Langstroth, Pte. A .\. Leeming,IJ\ Offr..:\1. E. Little, C/Supt. D. ::\IcConnan, Amb . ,is. G. ::'IcFarlane, .\mb. is. G. Makinson, Amb. is. E. ::.rarsball, L / upt. E. A. :'Iarshall, Amb . Sis. L. Moorbey, Cpl. II. l\Ioran, pI. P. l\Iorris, Sgt. R. l\Iosley, Amb. Sis. A. Moyle, Amb. Sis. A. Myres, L / Supt . K. D. Nicholson, Pte. J. O'Brien, Pte. W. C.
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Ogden, Amb. Sis. M. Parramore, CpI. J. Phillipson, Sgt. S. Pickles, Sgt. II. Pickup, Amb. Sis. II. Preston, Pte. A. Prest \\"ooc1, Sgt. J. Ravenscroft, Sgt-:\Iaj. J. \V.
H.eekie, Dist. Offr. W. M . Richards, Pte. J. C. Roberts, gt. H. Robinson, Amb. Sis. C. Roney, ,\mb. Sis. C. Roughlcy, Pte. P.
Rumblow, Sgt. J. Russell, Pte. II. Ryder, Pte. j. T. Salter, Pte . 'yV. Saunders, Sgt. C. Schof1eld, pI. E. Searl, Corps Offr. \V. Sharp, Amb. Sis. E. Shaw, Amb . Sis. E. M. Smith, Amb. Sis. E. A. Smith, D/Supt. J. G. Smith, A/ Offr. L. H. Sudclerick, Pte. J. II. Taylor, CpI. C. Taylor, L A/Offr. E. J. • TO
Taylor, Pte. J. C. Thane, Pte. E. Thompson, Pte. J. \Valker, Sgt. H. \Yardman, Amb.Sis.M.A. \Yestwood, Pte. T. H. Whitaker, Amb. Sis.M.J. Wilkinson, L / A/Offr. E. Wilkinson, Pte. J. Wilkinson, Amb. Sis. M. Willett, D/ Surg. J . 'Woods, S/Sgt. T. E. \Vright, Pte. R. Yates, A/ Offr. A. T
V District.
Abbott, C/Offr. A. Banks, .\mb SlS. S. E. Barker, .\mb ~IS. A. Barnett, \ Offr. \Y. II. Barrell, A Offr. X. H. Ba ttcr~ by, Pte. . I I. Be\'crIey, 'ty. Sllrg. E . II. Boor, Pt '. \\' Bourn', \ Offr II Bo\\ le5, C ,'gt -:\Ia] R. J. Bra\, .\ Offr. II. Bnggs, L \ Offr I\: 1. Brown, \ Offr. F. \\-. Brown, Pte . 0. Brown, Amb . , l~ . Bunting, ( llpt ' Butler, Pte . \\' . C. Carr, '/OfT r. B J. Carr, Pte II. ole, Sgt E. ollmgham, D 'S upt . J.E. Daniel, "'mb. SIS. E. Dobson, D Supt E. A. Dufty, D urg E. E. Duncan, gt. F Duxbury, ' Offr. \Y. Eccles, H ' gt. H. Efemey, pI. \ \ ". H. Ellis, Pte . J. Everett, Pte . C. Farrell, L/ upL L. Firth, Pte \\'. Frapwell, A Offr. W . J.
Garforth, JJ -\ Offr. J. Gibson, Asst. Commr. A. 13 Goold, .\ Offr. \Y. H . CO\\'cr, Pte. H . Griesdale, .\mb. is. E. Hardwick, L A/Offr. ::'1.
Akrill, Pte. A. Anderson, L. Dist. / Offr. E. T. tkin, D / upt. A. E. Baggs, Pte. J. H. Barnes, CpI. F. Barras, D /Supt. ::\1. A. Batey, C/ upt. J. \ V. Batey, L / upt. 1\l. Batey, L / Cty. / Offr. ~1. A.
Bishop, A/ Offr. W. Booth, Pte . T. Brant, Pte. G. S. Brown, L / A/ Offr. .:\1. A . Brown, Pte. R. Callow, A/Offr. T. Chapman, CpI. A . .:\1. Crace, C/Supt. H. S. Daulton, A/ Offr. A. Devlin, Pte. T.
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I fa\\ kes\\orth, Pte. \Y. Heard, .\mb. Sis. G. IIolmes, Pte. J. F. Hughes, ' gt. A. Jackson, .-\ Offr. .:\1. Jackson, Pte. E. \\". johnson, gt. L. John son, Pte. T. l\:e11y , A/Offr. J. l\:ershaw , C/OffI'. F. I\:irk" ~gt. P. Landers, Pte . L. l'llarkle\\, Pte . R. .:\Iarnott, Cpl. H . :\Iason, Pte. \\' . H . .:\la\\ on, L / upt. B. ;\Iilns, Sgt. \Y. l\Iurfin, C/Offr. H. Keedham, Sgt. H . Netherton, Pte. T. Nuttall, Amb. Sis. ::'1. Palliser, gt. \Y. Parker, .\mb. Si . C. Pearce, A/Offr. W. H. })endlebury, CpI. B.
Perry, A/ Offr. J. Rawbon, D / Supt. A. E. Raynor, CpI. J. Read, Cty. Surg . H. H . Reeves, Pte. G. Rhodes, S/Sgt. A. Riley, Pte. J. Robertshaw, Pte. J. W . Rowling, C/Surg. S. Ryder, L/Supt. E. Semley, C/Offr. J. Shaw, Amb. Sis. A . Sha \Vcroft, Cpl. J . helley, D /Supt. F. Smith, CpI. E. Stables, Pte. G. Sudbury, L / A/ Offr. A. Sugden, CpI. F. Taylor, L / A/ Offr. F. S. Thornton, Amb. Sis.L.N. Toakley, Amb . Sis. T. \\Taddoups, Sgt. G . \Yalker, CpI. G. Walkerdine, Amb. Sis. 1. \Yalters, C/ Sgt.-1-Iaj. H. \Yard, Pte. M. \Yaters, Cpl. J. \ Yhitehall, A/ Offr. J. T. William, CpI. G. Wilson, Pte. N. 'Woodward, Amb. Sis. H. \\' right, Sgt. F. Wright, Sgt. J. E.
No. \,1 District. Dobson, D/ Supt. G. R. Donkin, CpI. J. H. Edwards, C/ Sgt.-1-Iaj. G. Embleton, Cty. / Commr. A.
Farr, Pte. E. E. Fisher, Pte. J. Fletcher, D / Supt. ::'1. Foster, A/ Offr. T. S . Gillman, A/ Offr. J.
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Hendcr on, Amb. Sis. A. Hoggarth, gt. G. Hunter, D/ upi. J. Hunter, Cpl. T. W. Ions, L ,-\, OftI'. :'I. Irving, A OftI'. C. G. Jamieson, Amb. is. L. Joyce, A/ OftI'. fir. I\:irkham, CpI. R. Lee, gt. F. G. Linward, A. OftI'. E. Luke, Pte. J. Maxwell, Ptc. C. \Y. :.\Ienick, L / upt. G. :'Iiddleton, D Supt. A. J.
ST.
Abbott, L/C/Oftr. J. Aviolet, Sgt. \Y. T. Ball, D/Supt. C. T. 13. Bartlett, Pte. F. Brookbanks, Pte. E. Care, D Supt. W. H. Grimbly, Amb. Sis. O. :'1.
Nelson, A/ Orfr. D. Nc\yman, ,\ /O Ur. A. Ncwton, Cpl. T. J. Jixon, C Sgt.-:'laj . \Y. O'Brien, Cp1. J. Paync, C Supt. A. Peaks, Pte. F. Pickering, Ptc. J. Price, A 011r. H.. :'I. Pringlc, Sgt. J. :\1. Pugh, Cp1. T. Racc, L / D / upt. :'I. Renwick, D / upt. J. Ringrose, A/Off r. J. T. Ritson, L/Disi.Offr. 1. :\1. Robertson, .\I0ffr. W. Robinson , L Supt. I. Robin on, Sgt. J. \\" . Rowntrec, D upt. J. D. ~cott, L Supt. 1. Scott, D Surg. J. A. C. Scott, Cpl. W. haw, Pte. E. C. 1 ~o. VIII District . Firman, D / upt. \Y. C. Flisher, gt. J. J. Foster, Amb . Sis. S. Gammon, Pte. J. ,\.. Goldfinch, 'gi. G. 5. Hallett, Cpl. ,\ . E. Heesom, Dist . Of1r. E. E. D. 1~0. IX District. Horn, Amb. Sis. E. J. J can, Sgt. R. . Jugg , AOffr. J. Perkins, Ctv. Offr. T. D. Phillips, cpt I I . Phillips, ,\mb. Sis. II. Ponsford, D upt .. \. . H..
Baldwin, L 'A /OftI'. E. K. Brereton, Amb. Sis. :\L Collins, Cpl. A. Crowe, Pte. 'V. C. Gee, Sgt. C. E.
Xo. X Di trict. Ho\\'ard , Pte. R \Y. J. Hutton , L Supt. :'!. . Lord, Di. t. gt.-:'Iaj. A. :'.Iiller, Ptc. W . Plummer, Ptc. C. ,Y o
\Y.
:'Iiller, Cp1. J. :'Iiller, Amb. Sis. :'I. :'Iuir, ,-\ OftI'. J. :\Iullaney, Cp1. R. ,\.. :\Iullen, Amb . is. A. :'Iyers, Cp1. \\'. Ne bit, DSupt. J. R. Barefield, Sgt. H. C. Bigg, A /OftI'. \Y . Bowen, L Supt. F. K. Bu hell, Cpl. \Y . Che hire, Sgt. J. E. Davi , Amb. Si . :\1. Dunk, D Supt. J. C. Enrs, Dj mg. C. J.
Bruce, L / Dist. OftI'. B. Byrne, Sgt. P. Cassidy, A/OftI'. P. J. Cole, A/OftI'. V. C. Keogh, A/Oftr. E.
Ascott, D / Supt. J. J. Baker, Pte. J. Barlow, Sgt. A. J. (2nd). Bishop, Sgt. F. W. Brooks, M.D., Commr. Lt.-Col. F. A.
A p PEN DIX
J OHN AMBULANCE BRIGA D E .
Skelton, L j. / Offr. mith, A/ Offr. \Y . Spalding, Amb. Sis. C. A. poor, Sgt. .\. . Stcphenson, Di. t. Oftr. E. B.
Townson, A Offr. T. Tulip, Cp1. :\1. "Underhill, Ptc . \\'. \Yake, Ptc. E. \Yebstcr, L / Dist. Offr. E. :'1. H. \ \"hitc\\"ooll, Cp1. R. Whitford. L Supt. L. Wi ck l1'lm, Cpl. J. H. R. \Ylgfall, D/."upt. Re\,. W .E. \\"tlley, Sgt. H.. \\"dson, Pte \\' . \\ inham, Sgt. R \\'. \Yith', Ptc . G H \\"nghtson . Cpl. G P. Young , D/Supt. J. T. Hic)-s , Cpl. . _-orton, ,\ Offr A Saundcrs, \l11h ~h ~ tonham, PtL'. l1. \. \\'ell e r, Cpl. (~. \\'hlbll')', J) / Supt II G. \\'otton .. \mh . ' I ' Y. I. \\ralght, \)/ !:)upl. J. Quick, ."gl. J I I H.oger,.;, Ptc \ Turner, \ ml> ."IS. E. \Vlwcl er, Cpl. I l. \\'illcock" , 'I rans. Offr. \\'. Y oung. C/Oftr. E. I'..
Porter. T.,1 I ) Supt S C. Russell, Sgt J. .\ . Touh11ln, \l11b ' IS K . T. \\'aller, Pte. C. 11.
Irish Free State District. Kough, :\mb . ~ i s. :.1. c. Lennon, Amb. Sis. :'1. L. :'Ieldon, D Surg. G. P. Pringle , D Surg. S.
Stc\'enon, ]) Surg. \\' . C. ~ tuart, -\mb . Sis. L. . Thompson, L Supt. "\l.'Y. Webb, C/'::upt J. J 1.
SERVICE MEDAL BARS. No. I Di trict. Broom, A/ Oftr. \Y. J. Buckett, Amb. Sis. E. F. L. Dare, Pte. F. T. DeLevante, L /A/Oftr. F.
Firmin, ,\,IOffr. F. Fisk, S I gt. S. J. (4th). Fitzgibbon, Sgt. J. Flatman, A/Offr. O. G. H. (2nd).
1\1.
Flctchcr, A/ OfIr. W. S. (3rd). Francis, A / Offr. II. S. Fry, Cpl. H . (2nd). Goody, Cpl. E. (2nd). Hac1nutt, Pte. F. Hales, Sgt. \ \'. \Y. (2nd). Hallock, D/ upt. c. A. Harris, A/ OHr. W. J. (2nd). I'Iart, Sgt. A. J. Haycs, D/SupL R. (4th). IIcncken, Sgt. A. L.(2nd). Hcrrington, D/Su rg. E.
E. Humphrey, Cpl. ,\.. Jordan, Pte F. (2nd). JOLlrnct, D upL (2nd).
Key, Ptc . W. F. Knight, Cpl. J. Long, Sgt. 11. S. Miles, Cp1. G. :"litchell, Sgt. A. W. ~ Tapier, Pte J. A. Palmer, D /S1.lpt. J. G. (2nd). Pcddie, A / Oftr. C. F. Pocock, Ptc. E. Rankin, Pte. A. Rayner, Pte . C. Reed, Pte . D. (2nd). Rogers, Pte. J. J. (3rd) . Roust, D /Supt. W. A. Simmonds, L /Supt. J. Simmons A/ Oftr. VV. (2nd). .I.
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Smith, L/Supt. A. H. (3rd) . Smith, L/Supt. E. S.(3rd) . Stainbank, L/ A/Offr. A. Stephenson, Pte. A. T. (2nd). T\."iss, L/Dist. Oftr. -:VI. C. \Vallis, S/Sgt. H. (2nd). V.Tard, Pte. G. \ Vanen, Asst. Commr. S. J. (3rd). \IV eston, Pte. J. White, Sgt. L. D. (2nd). Williamson, Amb. Sis. A.
E. \ Voodbridge, Sgt. T. W. (3rd).
II District. Ralph, H / Sgt. E. Read, Amb. Sis . E. 1\1. Rittman, A / Offr. F. \ V. (1st and 2nd). Rumbelow, Sgt. T . A. Sledge, Pte. G. Smith, D / Supt. F . J. Sprawson, Cty./Cmmr. F . (4th). Stares, Pte. A. T. Swanston, L / Supt. J. E, Tandy, Supt. W . " 'allington, A/ Offr. A. J. Ward, Pte. W. (2nd).
Batcman, ])/Supt. E. E. (2nd ). Bellis, Cpl. T. Bi. hop, Cpl. T. Bolt, Sgt G. Cames, Pte. \\' Crc\\', Pi, 11 ,\' Cridge, S~gt I- (2nd ). lIrtls, pI C. England, Sgt. T. (2nd ).
Gibbons, A/Offr. F. R. (2nd). Halcs, Pte . B. Hall, S /Sgt. J . (3rd). IIatsell, Pte. H . IIcbblcthwaite, Cty. urg. . H. Hunt, L A Offr. E. (2nd). IIutton, Corp" llrg. \\'. Iles, Pte. G. (2nd). :\Iills, D Supt. R. :'Iockford, 'iSgt. T. E. :'Illllins, C/Oftr. W. J. T . Xickless, A/Offr. T. (3rd). Powell, Asst /Com mr. H.
Balley, _\ 011r. 13. Bonham, ,\. Offr. J. (3rd). Boycr, Cpl. ,-\ Breadmorc, Supt. \\'. (2nd). Cullip, pl. ,\. Dixon, Dist. Offr. C. O. (2nd). ElIioH, Sgt. T. (3rd). Farmcr, Cpl. \Y. Flint, L ' upt. B.
Hlll, D, Supt. J. H. (2nd). Grecn, Amb . Sis. K . Howe, L Cadet. Offr. \Y. Hubbard, Pte. \\'. Hutching', Cp1. F. H. Lceson, D f 1.lpt. H. Lccson, Cp1. J. R. (2nd). L ceson, Sgt. S. Lloyd, A/ Oftr. A. (3rd). :'Iartin, D/ upt. H. W. (2nd).
:'Iills, L / Supt. ~. ITewman, Amb. Sis. G. Pitkin, A / Offr. C. (2nd). Reader, Pte. J. Rowles, Sgt. ,V. H. Sha\\', D /S1.lpt.F. G. (2nd). Simpson, A/ Asst./Commr. F. F. Le S. Sweeting, Pte. F. Timpson, A/ Offr. G. \Y. vVilkin, L/ A/ Offr. A.
Ankers, D upt. A. E. Bailcy, Cpl. J. (~nd). Ballam, Ptc. J. Barnish, L/ A/ Offr. ,\.. Bartley, Amb. Sis. A. Braithwaite, L/ A/ Offr. H. (2nd). Broughton, K / Offr. A. Brown, L / A/ OfIr. O. C. (2nd). Brown, C/ Sgt.-:\laj. R. A. Brownhill, CpI. C. D. Burton, A/Oftr. A.
.l.~o. IV District. Carlton, D j Supt. J. E. (2nd). Carse, D/Smg. H. (2nd). asson, A/Oftr. A . harlton, D / upt. A. Clements, Pte. W. J. (2nd). Cockill, Asst. Commr. \V. B. (3rd.) Cockram, Sgt . J. W. Collinge, Amb. is. L. Cooper, D / Surg. H. G. Cornall, Sgt. \ Y.
Coulton, C/ Offr. S. (2nd). Craig, L / Supt. E. A. Cunlifte, Cp1. W. G. (2nd). Day, Pte. J. H. Emison, Cp1. J. E. (2nd). FairIoot, A/Offr. E. C. Ferrick, Cp1. H. Foster, Amb. Sis. E . (3rd). Gardiner, D. / Supt. J . (2nd). Gledhill, Cp1. H. Goddard, A / Offr. F. , Yo Gregson, Sgt. T . (2nd).
Allen, Cpi. \ Am\', Sgt. H .\ . Ball , \. IOffr. \\' I I Ballinger, C/Sgl.-;\Jaj. II. G.
Xo. III District.
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Grimshaw, Amb. Sis. A. Grundy, Cadet Supt. P. Hardman, D / Supt. H. Harrop, D / Supt. A. R. Heeley, A/ Offr. G. Heywood, A/ Offr. 1\1. Hibbert, D / Supt. C. (2nd). Holmes, D j Surg. F. B. G . (1st and 2nd) . Hopwood, A/ Offr. 'V . Howard, Sgt . F. Ho"\,"orth, C/Supt. J. (5th). Hughes, Pte . S. Knott, Sgt. S. Akester, S/Sgt. W. A . (2nd). Arlidge, Asst. Commr. J. F. (2nd and 3rd). Armitage, Sgt. C. 1\1. Auty, C/ Supt. A . (3rd) . Banks, C/ Supt. K. N. H. Bannister, Sgt. E. (3rd). Barker, S/ Sgt. J. (2nd). Bateson, D / Surg . V. (2nd). Bellamy, C/ Supt. W. A . Bourne, Sgt . J. Bradsha'.\·, Pte. W. (2nd). Broughton, D /Surg. A. G. S. Cockshott, Pte. F. Crowther, S/ Sgt. C. (2nd). Dodd, Pte. J. Edward, L / C/ Supt. H. (2nd). Else, Asst. Commr. H. C. (3rd).
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
Lambert, D / Supt. \V. G. (4th). Lancaster, A/ Offr. G. McGowan, D/ urg. R. G. 1\IcWilbain, "\jOffr. A. (2nd). ?lIason, D / Supt. W. l\Iellor, C/OffI'. J. (3rd). l\Ietcalfe, D / upt. T. Miller, D /Supt. . Millington, C/Offr. C. (3rd). Roberts, A/ Offr. 1. O . (2nd). Sayer,D/ Supt. T. ;,\I.(3rd). ~ TO. V District. Falconer, D Surg. A. (3rd). Forrest, L /C/Offr. E. Fowkes, Sgt. F. Gater, A/Offr. W . H . (1st and 2nd). Gott, D /Supt. \V . Hall, L / A/ Offr. l\I. E. Hallam, / gt. J. (3rd). Hanson, D/ upt. F. (2nd). Heeley, Sgt. J. H. (2nd). Hellawell, C gt.-::\Iaj. Hill, Sgt. R. H . Hollas, A/Offr. H. Hornby, C/Offr. C. Jackson, Pte . J. E. Jowett, Pte. A . (2nd). Kelly, D /Supt . A . H. Lambert, D /Supt. A . Lee, A/ Offr. H . (2nd). Liddell, D/Supt. T.
Shepherd, L / Supt. M. (3rd). Smith, L / A/ Offr. G. pencer, Pte . G. Tabor, D / upt. C. T. Tapson, D/ upt. W. J. H. Trimble , C.B., c.:'-I.G., Commr. C. J. (6th). Walton, gt. L. (2nd). \"arburton, A/Offr. \V. (3rd) . Warburton, Sgt. 'V. Whitlle, L /Supt. E. \Vill ett, D/ 'urg. J. '''yllie, .\ / / ' upt. ].(4th). Yate , I te. S. Lovegron, Sgt. J . T. (2nd). ::\Ialkin, Commr. . \V. (5th). ?lIan field, Pte . W . (2nd). ::\Iu son, _\ Offr. W . (2nd) Pearson, Offr. J. D. (3[d ). Pounder, gt. J. (2nd). Raisirick, Cpl. . Ralllllg' , \ Offr. G. W. Read, :gt.. J (2nd ). Read, tv. Surg. E H. (1st, 2nd, and 3rd R edma n, IISgl. .\. (2nd ). Reynolds, D ~upt. W. Shilling, Cpt J Terry, D/ 'upt W. I-I. (3rd). \Valker, C IS urg. J. P. Whittaker, gt. J ...
Xo. \"1 District . Le Grove, D/Supt. W. G. O'Hagan, Tran Offr. \V. (2nd). Press, AOffr. . G Lee, A/ Offr. W . Todd, D upt J. C. Lisle, C/Sgt.-::\Iaj. J. Varlcy, Amb Sis. C. ?lioir, D /Surg. D . R. (2nd). (2nd). K o. VII District. Hughes, L / Dist.jSupt. C. E. (4th). No. VIII District. Boakes, Cpl. O. V. Burden, Pte. \V. Murrav, D / upt . W. J. Britton, D / Supt. G. S. Fox, Sgt. F. W. (2nd). (3rd). Gransbury, Pte. T. Broad, A/Offr. \V. A. Holder, Pte. H. (2nd). No. IX District. Ball, C/Offr. C. M. Lansdown, L / Dist. / Offr. Marsh, D / Supt. C. E. J. James, D / Supt. W. E. ::\1. (3rd). Iredale, Pte. R. liller, Cty. Commr. H. V. No. X District. Aldridge, Sgt. J. A. T. Gilbertson, Asst. Commr. Lovell, A/ Offr. E. J. Bree, D/Supt. and Surg. J. H . :Masters, Sgt. W. S. Gooderham Dist. Supt. Nichols, Dist. Offr. T. W. Dewbury, D / Supt. C. J. F. H. (3rd). (2nd). (2nd). Hewes, SjSgt. G. orman, A/ Offr. C J. Fiddy, C/Supt. C. E. Lambert, D/Supt. W. Salmon, Sgt. W. E. Atkinson, Amb. Sis. J. Beal, Amb. Sis . S. Donnelly, C/Offr. S. C. Gardner, A/ Offr. ,V. J. Hann, Amb. Sis. K.
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APPENDIX II. ROYAL LO G
NAVAL
AUXILIARY
SERVICE
AND
SICK
GOOD
BERTH
CONDUCT
RESERVE . MEDALS.
No. III. District. Riley, A. G. B. No. IV. District. Blackburn, E. Booth, \\'. rump, B. ( lasp). IIanley, J. lIolden, G. B. (Clasp).
Hargreaves, H. Laycock, A. (Clasp ). Lees, J. 1\1 illar. C. (Clasp). Ridehalgh, B.
Smith. S. (Clasp). Tatham, A. Tatham, J. H. \\Thitley, A.
No. V. District. Brad~ha\\',
Carnell, E.
J.
II.
Elli , J. (Clasp). Lambert, A. (Clasp).
l\Ioore, S.
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ApPENDIX
APPENDIX III. COUNTY.
St. John Voluntary Aid Detachments. COUNTY.
Bedfordshire
COUNTY CONTROLLER.
ST. JOHN ASSISTANT COUNTY CONTROLLER .
Lt.-Col. F. A. D. Stevens,
Berkshire
Birmingham Bristol
E. M. T ailby, Esq., 91, Charlotte Street, Birmingham. Lieut.-Col. A. T. Green, D .S.O., "'1.D.,
Buckingham
Cambridgeshire
Cheshire Cornwall Cumberland and Westmorland.
Derbyshire
Devonshire
33a, 'Vhiteladies Road, Clifton, Bristol. Major P. G. Darvil-Smith, C.B.E., Territorial H .O., 'Aylesbury. Brig.-Gen. E. \ Y. ostello, V .C., The Drill Hall, Ea st Road, Cambridge. Lieut.-Col. R. J . Cahell, D.S.O., The County Association Office, The Castle. Chester. Lieut.-Col. J. Telfer-Thomas, Penvean, Cam borne, Cornwall. A. E. LO\\'ther, c/o The Secl'etary, Cumberland & \\'estmorland T."l ..l., The Drill Hall, Pcnrith. Dr. E. Collier Green, O.B.E., The Drill Hall, Derby. Brig.-Gen. The Hon.
. Butler,
C.M.G., D.S.O.,
12, Longbrook Street, Exeter.
Dersetshire
Durham Essex
Col. George Ru ssell Tod, T.A .A. Drill Hall, Dorchester. Capt. T. A. Bradford, D.S.O., Old Elvet, Dur~am. Colonel A. Butler H arris, The Shrubbery, Longton, Essex.
CONTROLLER.
ST. JOHN ASSISTANT COUNTY CONTROLLER.
Miss C. D. Allen, C.B.E., 4, George Street, Stroud, Gloucester.
Hampshire
C.B.E., D.L. ,
Shire Hall, Bedford. l\I rs. Benyon, Upton Court, ~r. Reading .
Gloucestershire
COUNTY
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A. G. Osborne, Esq., M.B ., Clifton House, Sheet Street, Windsor. :\1 rs. Porler, :'>1. B. E., H2, Great Charles, lreet, Birmingham. Dr. W. II. trover, o. B 1.., 24-, Tlouce Ler Road, Bristo l. ;, [ajo r S.
J.
Herefordshi re . Hertfordshi re . Huntingdonshire Ken t
C. lIold en, :'>['B., CH.B.,
D.I'.II.,
Col. Lindsev L1o\'d, C,:'.I.G., D.S.O., Drill H all. Hertford. Lieut.-Col. E. ]. Cros.~, :o.1.D., Darklev House, . Tynesbur\'. Col. C. Pyc Olivcr, C.B., C.:\I:G .. :\lr5. C. Falwasser, Warwick House, T.D., \J.D., Maidstone, Kent. The Gables, p ::'I-1aidston , rent. Col. \V Coates, C.B., C.B .E. , F.R.C.S., Mr. C. H. Fowler J ones, 14, Moorfield Road, J31ac:-kfriars House, 'Vest Didsbury, The Parsonage, Manchester. Deamgate, ::'I-1anchester . Mrs. E . Tweedale, A.R.R.C., J . P., Brooklands, Rochdale. \V. C. Bentall, Esq., Col. C. J. Trimble,
County IIealth Offlce, . Aylesbury.
East Lancs
::\lrs. E. Tweedale, A .R. R.C., J.P., Brooklands, R ochdale. Capt. A. B. Preston, R.A.M.C.
West Lancs
Lieut.-Col. ~ -. ::'Ilaclaren,
Lelcestershire .
Col. Astley V . Clarke, J.P . , The :\1agazme, Oxford Street, Leicester.
lincolnshire
Lieut.-Col. R. B. Purves,
Lieut.-Col. F. S . Lambert,
D.S.O., T.D., :\!.B.,
M.R.C .S .. L . R .C.P.,
T.D., F.R.C.S .. M.A., :o.1.B., B.C.,
C.B ., C.l\I.G., V.D . .
Broad Oak, Penwortham, Preston.
23, Portland Square, CarlIsle. H. C. Chambers , Esq., Sunnyfield, Belghton, nr. Sheffield. A. Dobson, Esq ., M.D . , Bath Street, I1keston. Hedley V. Miller, Esq., 14, Endslelgh Park Road, Plymou th. \lrs . R. Balsdon, 3, Beech Terrace, Saltash. Capt. J. White, J .P., T he Gables, Queens Grove, Parkstone. :-'lrs. 1. M . Ritso n , Si nperley Hall, Durham. Robinia Viscountess Mountgarret, C.B.E . ,
39, Pont Street, S.W. 1.
4, Llildum Road, Lincoln . County of London City of London
l\1ajor J. H Danks. Duke of York's Headquarters, Chelsea, S.W. 3. Surgeon Lieut.-Col. Sir \Yarren Crooke-Lawless, K.C.V.O., C.B.,
O.B .E., F.R.C.S.E.,
Grove H ouse, 13, Roe Lane, Southport. Miss ::'II. Musson, ] 6, Upper Charles Street, Leicester. ::-'1iss Hardie Jackson, Oldbury H all, Atherstone.
Fairfield House, ewland, Lincoln. Robinia Viscountess ::\fountgarrett, O.B .E. ,
39, Pont Street, S .W. 1.
C.B.E ., C.I.E.,
Middlesex
c/o Secretary, City of London T.A.A., 39 Pinsbury Square, E.C. 2. Major E. Hicks, 10, Mount Park Road, Ealing, W. 5.
Robinia Viscountess Mountgarrett, O .B.E.,
39, Pont Street, S .W. 1.
28 COUNTY.
Norfolk . Northampt on .
T HE
ST.
COUNTY CONTROLLER.
ST. JOHN ASSISTANT COU NTY CONTROLLER.
Mrs. M. Harker, J.P., 22, Tombland, Norwich . \V. Harvey Reeves, Esq.,
F. Barclay, Esq., The Warren, Cr omer. Mrs . \V. Harvey Reeves, A.R . R.C . ,
O.B.E., J . P.,
N ort h u mberl and
N ottinghamshire Oxfordshire Rutla n d Shropshire
Somersetshire .
Ambulance Headquarters, King Street, orthampton. Col. J. Clay, C.B.E . , T.D . , M.B., Drill Hall, Hutton Terrace, N ewcastle-on-Tyne. Lieut.-Col. A. N. Lee, D .S .O . , O.B.E., Castle Farm Lane, \Vorksop. Dr. F. G. Gardner, 65, St. Giles, Oxford. Lieut.-Col. A. R . Greenwood, 39, Melton Road, Oakham. \V. Swire, Esq., C.B.E., 2, Claremont Buildings, Shrewsbury. Brig.-Gen. H. C. Frith , C .B., County Territorial Hall. Taunton.
S. Embleton, Esq ., 2, Osborne Terrace, ewcastle-on-Tyne. Miss ~I. A. Batev. A. B. Gibson , E sq., 7, Arlington Drive, Nottingham .
Suffolk Surrey
Charles Reid, Esq ., O .B .E. , M . B., c/o Secretary, Stafford T.A.A ., 9, Market Square, Stafford. J. Maitland-vVilson, Esq ., C.B .E., 18, Angel Hill, Bury St. Edmunds. Lieut.-Col. E . M . Cowell, D.S.O.,
Wiltshire.
Surg.-Col. E . Cureton, M.B., St. Luke's. Belle Vue Road, Shrewsbury . Dr. D. L. Beath, o. B.E ., Clan Lodge. Boothwick, Bath . Rt. Hon . ir l.'.Ialthew 0.'athan, G.C.~!'G .•
l\Ianol- IIouse, ,,-est ober, omerset. S. \V. Malkin, Esq ., Rock Cliffe. Cheadle, Staffs. l\Iajor
J.
F. C. Hossack , F .R.C . S., 49, Berners Street. Ipswich.
. I Brig.-Gen. F. Gore Anley, C .B., C.M.G.,
35, ::'larine Parade, Brighton. Col. W . Pe pys, Mrs. Bell, D.S.O., O.B.E., T.D., Oldbury Hall, 46, High Street, Atherston e. vVarwick. Col. Sir Herbert Bryan , K .B. E., C.M. G . , D.S.O.,
W orcestershire
Lieut.-Gen.
Sir F r ancis
Davies,
K.C.B., K. C. M.G .• K.C.V.O .• A.D.C., Gen . J. P .•
48 , Foregate Street. Worcester.
Brig.-Gen. W. B. R. Sandys,
W.R. of Yorks
C.B ., C.M.G.,
9, St. Leonards, .
York. l\Iaj .-Gen . Sir GUIse Guise Moores,
40, Quay Street, ewport, Isle of \Vight.
84, Eccleston Square, S.\V.l.
W arwickshire .
N.R. of Yorks .
Lieut.-Col. W. A. Thompson, T.D., Ely House, Princes Avenue, Hull. Lt.-Col. E. G. Caffin, The Red Cross Office. Police Buildings, N orthallerton.
K.C .B . , C.M G.,
M.D., F.R.C.S., R.A.M.C. (T.A.),
Sussex
E.R. of Yorks.
Isle of Wight
R.
J. Hilliar ,
Esq .. 48, Foregate Street, Worcester.
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II I. ST. JOHN ASSISTANT COUNTY CONTROLLER .
COUNTY CONTROLLER.
COUNTY.
4, Spencer Parade, Northampton .
P.C.,
Staffordshire
ApPE:-JDIX
JOHN AM BU L A N CE BRIGADE.
Dr.
J.
:\1. Hermon, The ·Weir. Hessle.
F. P. Wilson, Esq., ParKhurst, Middlesbrough . Mrs. Northfell, Rosemount, Eastbourne Road, Middles brough. H. C. Else, Esq., Saint Cross, Ridgeway, near Sheffield.
No. I.
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No. I. (Prillce of Wales's) District. Comprising the areas of the ity and Metropolitan Police (parts of Essex, Hertfordshire, Kent, Middl e ex and urrey), and in addilio n that part of Essex included in the Rural Districts of Romford, Orsett, a nd Rochford. CommissionerLieut.-Col. F. A. Brooks, ;'!.D., (20.5.27)-1\.J/ight of Grace.
;'I.R.C.S.,
12, Lonsdalc Road, Bedford Park, \V . 4.
Assistant C o mmi , s ionerCapt. \V. Goodley, ;'!.C., 4, \Voodfi eld Drive, Gidea Park, Esscx. (21.11 .30J-Officcr. ;'1.B.,
,Collingham Road, Earls Court, S.W. - .
(27. - 29)-
~ T.W.
~
.11. (S. 10 .24 )-Serving Brother.
6. (21.9.25)-Officer (Sister.)
EASTERN AREA. As i..,tunt Commissionel'Capt. G. W, Kendall,
HEADQUARTERS S'L\FF.
District SurgeonK. F. Lund, ;'!.A., Officer.
Di s trict Office l' T. i\IcBridc,73,OllcrtonRoad, New Southgate, Lady District Offi ceri\Iiss .::\1. Wall,;:cr, 11, Acol Road,
County SUI'geon Capt. F. E. Bcndix,
M.D., B.c.n.,
9, Lordship Park,
;\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,
).l'.
16. (19.2.26)-Officer.
49, Woodford Avenuc, Ilford, Essex. (4.2.30.)
Distl'i ct Offi cer C. J. Fitch, 170, Hampton Road, liford, Essex. (21. 12.27 )-Serving Brothel'. Lady Di..,t rict Officel':\[IS5 C. L. Curti", 2 , Glyn :\Iansions, Addison Bridge, 'Y. 14. ·Isler.
(5. 7.26 )-Servil1g
WESTERN AREA.
Lady District Superintendent:'liss E. ~1. Rideout, I, Sloane Gardens, S.W. 1. (7.6.26)-fJalJle of Grace.
A ssista nt C0ll1111is ionel',. ]. \Y,lrrcn, 18~, \Vimbl edon Park Road, S.W. 18.
Di strict OfficersS. B. Piers, 74, Blenheim Gardens, \\'allington, urrey-Officer. Capt. L. L. Frank, "Irisdene," Qucen Elizabeth \Yalk, Iissold Park, :::-;.16. (28.11.23)-.--1ssoczatc Officer. ::-.l. Burton, 47, Queen Street, Hammersmith. (25.7.27 -SClvwg jJi'othcr. G. C. Green, 1 , Hillside Gardens, Edg\\'are, :\Iiddlesex. (2G 9 2t{)
Count\' SurgeonCapt. II. .\. Fenton,
Lady District OfficerR;binia, \ -iscountess ::\Iountgarret, of Jltstice.
O.B.E.,
39, Pont Street, S.W. 1. (4.5 '2:3)-Dall/c
District Sergeant-~lajol 'James Elam. (15 .9. 17)-Serving Brother.
County SurgeonG. :'1. Stoker, ;'!.R.C.S., (12.5.30.)
Lady Di..,trict Officer"\llss \Y. Grindley, 19, Hawcs Road, Bromlcy, Kent.
Fernholme," Strcatham Road, :\lItcham,
L.R.C.P.,
"IIolmbury," Strcatham
(12.5.30)-Servil1g Sis leI'.
;\I.C., ;'LB., C.H.B.,
169, Denmark Hill, S.E. 5. (24. 7.30)-
l~oad,
treatham, S.W. 16.
L.R.C.P.,
2-l9, Havcrstock Hill,
~ T.W.
3,
(30.5.30.)
urrer.
:'litcham.
District OfficerF. \V. Clifford, 18, \Veymouth Avenue, Ealing, W. 5. (7.1.29)-S£;IVillg Brother. La dy District Officel':i\-Irs. E. :\lcCaffrey, 204, Ribblesdale Road, Serving Sister.
(9.11.27)-Sel'villg
Otjlctl.
County Surgeon \Y, .\. H.ee5, L.R.C.S., "
73, Eaton Rise, Ealing, W. 5. (1. 12 .30.)
NORTHERN AREA.
SOUTHERN AREA. Assistant COll1mi sionerE. :'Iclntyre, ;'I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., (22.2.24)-Officer.
1..;\1.5.5.'\., L.S .•\.,
(14.7.2 7 )-Officer.
District Ofiicer F. lanc1ge, "Grasmere," :\Ioss Lane, Pinncr, :'Iiddlesex. lJrolher.
A ..,i ... tunl COll1l11i ... ..,ionerapt \ C. \\ hite Knox,
ST.-\FF OF AREA .
District OfficerC T. O"born, '2.7, Lymingtoll Road, Hampstead, :::-;.W.3. jJrot/rcr.
(2. 11.2 )-Servillg
Lad\' District Officer:'I~ss I loan', \I.E E, _ -orth End IIou')c, :\Iorland Closc, :::-;.\Y. 11. Servillg Sistcr. CO:\DIIS IO:::-;FH.'S
(16325)-
REPORT,
THE .\..CTIXG CHIEF T.
CENTRAL AREA.
J OHX
(1~.9.24)
1930. CO:lDIISSro",ER, A:lIBULAXCE BRIGADE.
4th .Harclt, 1931.
Assistant CommissionerT. Corbet-Fletchcr, 1\1.A., 1\LB., B.C., ;'I.R.C.S., Hampstead, :\.W. 3. (21.11.24)-Commandcr. County SurgeonCapt. X. W. Hamm~r (15.6.31)
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DI STRICT.
SIR, L.R.C.P.,
(R.A.M.C.T.), ;'LR.C.S., L.R.C.P.,
166, Haverstock Hill,
235, Kingsland Road, E . ~,
I have the honour of ubmitting my .\nnual Report as Commissioner of ~o. 1 District for the year ending ~~ I st Dec em ber, 1930. I am glad to be able to state that, as in the prcvious year, thc !'trcngth of the District has incrcascd, and that the numbers of public duties performed havc been more numerou. I feel sure that yon \\'ill consicler thesc byo factors a healthy ~ign.
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THE
T.
J on
No. 1.
AM BULANCE BR IGADE .
The present strength of the District is as follows : HE,\DQU ARTERS. ommissioner Assistant ommissioners District Surgeon . Lady District. uperintcndent ounty Surgeons. District. Officer' Lady District Officers Dist"rict Sergeant-::\lajor
Total. 1 6 1 1 5 10 6
Ambulance. -69 1,181
.I.
ursing. 131 290
Central Area
1,030
192
Eastern Area
9H
3 '0
\Vestern _\rea
874
41
4-,598
1,411
Cadets . 20 (boys) 34 (boys) 39 (girls) If, (boys) 9 (girls) 48 (boys) 83 (girl ) 39 (bo s) 67 (girls) 355
720 1,544 1,247 1,455 1,398 6,394
This shows an increase over 1929 of 471. The following new Divisions have been formed during 1930 : Ambulance.-Xo. 107 York Road (L. 8: N.E.Rly.) No. 108 L.::'II.s. (London). IO. 109 Homsey British Legion. )io. 110 Benfleet. :No. 111 outh Suburban Gas o. Xo. 112 Bentall's Kingston Division. TO. 113 Bo\\". Xo. 114- L.c.e. Tramways. TO. 115 Edgware and \Vatling. Xo. 116 'Willesden. Nuysing.-"'So. 68 \Vestminster Xursing Division. No. 69 Southern Raihyay Corps (Southern). CADETS. Ambu/ance.-i'o. C. 12 \Voolwich . i'o. C. 13 East Ham. Nuysing.-Xo. e.X. 12 \Voolwich. No. C.X. 13 Dagenham. I regret to have to record that the following Senior Ofncers died during the year : A~sistant Commissioner Dr. 1acFadden, O.B.E., in charge of Xorthern r ea. Lieut.-Col. Gordon Iackenzie, D.S.O., lTO. (6 IIorscferry DivislOn. Lady Superintendent Miss Edith Bourke, TO. 1 Stoke Tewington Nursing Division. Lady Superintendent ::'IIrs. J. Simmonds, ITO. 16 Xew Cross Division. Assistant Commissioner Dr. lacFadden" as present at the Annual Inspection on 21st June last. As a ::\-lember of hapter-General he attended the Annual Service of the Order on the 24th, and died very suddenly from heart failure on the 26th. His death is a serious loss to the District, as since 1903, when he joined the Brigade, he has been one of the District's most enthusiastic workers. Tn him, I myself have lost a most loyal supporter. His loving and bright personality will long be remembered in the District . I attended, with all my Staff, the funeral service, and there were in addition about 500 members of the Ambulance and ursing Divisions present.
The Annual District Competitions.-For the first time the preliminary tests of the Annual Competitions were held in the Areas, which diminished the number of entries to be judged at the Finals held on the 26th April.
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I consicl r that this is a step in the right direction, as it enables the Areas to organize ompetitions and to train the Divisional Surgeons in Competition Judging. The Trophies were pre enteel to the winners by 1\1rs. Lancelot D ent, A.R.R.C., the Lady Superintendent-in-Chief of Brigade Overseas. The winners \\ere as • ' innis Efficiency Xursing Bowl
30 AREAS. Northern "\rea Southern .\rea
DISTRICT.
[0110\\ 5:
No.7 Toynbee IIall . Amb. Sister L. Thompson, Xo. 10 Balham 1 ursing Division . Sleath Gent . Sergt. \V. Lyons, ~o. 16 Xew Cross Division. Brook~,' Efficiency Cup 1 o. 39 Temple N'ursing Division. :\Iassey \IaiI1\\aring • TO. 7 Toynbee IIaIl Division . :-lacFadden Cup No. 14 Craigs Court l·u rsing Divi sion. Ladv \largaret :'IlacH.ae lip ~ O. . I. 8 Grays Cadet ~ursing Division. l\Iountgarrd 'up ~o. 39 Temple Xursing 1 ivision. Osborn Shield • '0. 100/ 3 Bricklayer'S Arms Division . The \nnual Inspection of the District took place on 21st June on the Exhibition Ground iTl I Ivcl e Parle The Inspecting OrEcer was helcl-:\Iarshal the \ ' iscount Allenby, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., KJ1lght of Justice of t.h e Order of St. John. The District was drawn up in seven Battalions (fin' \mlml ance and two l'\ursing) "in close column of Companies by the right ", and lhe total of all ranks on parade was 2 ,900 . The FielcI-:\Iarshal "as rcc"in'cl by ::'IIajor-General the Earl of Scarbrough, Sub Prior of thc OrcJcr of St. John, and YO'lrself, Sir, as Acting Chief Commissioner, Colonel G. A. \[oore, .\ ssistanl Chief om missioner, and members of the ChapterGeneral. Lord Allenb\, in pccted the District Ambulances and then each Company oE the • Tursing "and \mbul ance Battalions and the Cadets, after which the Ambulance Battalions marcheel past by battalions in column, followed by the Cadets and the District .\mbulances. .A fter t.he Inspection Lord \llenby "'as good enough to express to me his pleasure at inspecting slIch a smart paracJe of Sisters and ::'lIen, and congratulated the latter on the excellence of their" :\Iarch Past". The Laely Superintendent in- hid eluring the year inspected the following. ursing Divisions in til· Cl'ntral ancl Eastern .\reas : _ -0 39 Temple. • - 0 28 Civil Service. _-a ()G Tovnbee Hall. • 0 27 W est Ham. • -0 34 Barking. • 0 15 IIforel. No. 17 Ley ton and Leytonstone. The \nnual Dinner and Dance of the Officers in the District took place on the 6th December at the 1 lotel Great Central. The Company numbered 262. and you, ir, WIth Lad\, \Vilkin son, again honoured the Di trict "ith your presence. Colonel J. L. Sleeman, Chief Commissioner of Brigade Overseas, and the two Lady Superintendents-in-CI}ief, Lady Perrott (at Home) and ::'IIrs. Lancelot Dent (Overseas) \\' re also pre.-ent. Sir Herbert J. Creedy (Permanent Under-Secretary of 'lale for War) replied to the Toast of the Yisitors, and referred to the value that the \Var 01lice placed on the scn'ices of the \ T._\ .D.s and Home Hospital Reserve in hme'> of emergencies. It "'as the general opinion that the Dinner and Dance had been very enjoyable, and much credit is clue to District OffIcer Capt. Franks for hi untiring efforts as Dinner Secretary to contribute to this end. A very Important event in the year " 'as the occupation of the ne'" Headquarters in Berkley Street, situated a fe\\' yards from St. John's Gate. \'.'ith the great increase of our \\'ork, the old IIeadquarters wcre quite inadequate, but in the new premises there is ample room for the Staff to have office accommodation where they carry on the various branches oE the District \York. Our thanks are due particularly, Sir, to yon for all t.he help that you gave us in obtaining pecuniary help from various funds to meet the expenses of moving to and furnishing our ne\\' Headquarters. The upper fioor, as you are aware, is a Lecture Hall, capable of holding 0 people at meetings, and belongs to the Association. By the kind permission of the Chief
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TH E
ST. JOJ-IN
No. 1.
DISTRICT.
35
opy of H.eport from Assistant Commissioner Dr. AREA: -
Corbet-Fletcher, CE TRAL
i\1B UL ANC E BRIGAD E.
Secr etary of the St. J ohn mbulance Association, the hall has been p laced at my disposal to organize cla e with a view to obtainin rr recruits. I have already started two with very sati factory re ults. The lectures are given by Brigade Surgeons, and the classes examined by those who are on the Official List of Examiner to the Association. Both Lecturer and Examiners take no ice for their services, which enables me to run the classes at a very 'mall fcc. In November Dr. He len \\'atson, Divisional urgeon of No. 11 \Valthamstow Nursing Divi ion, gave a course of six lectures on " First Aid in :'Iidwifery ". The course was attended bv 150 members of the I' ursing Divisions in the Eastern .\rea, and was very much appreciated. An examination was held at the termination of the cour e, and 92 members entered. The paper given wa judged on a high standard of marks (60°'0 for a pass), and 52 passed the examination. I am very grateful to Dr. ITelen \ \'atson for having given thi course, for isters so often accompany \yomen in the Ambulances to the Hospital, and cases wanting attention have occurred; also we have had cases of miscarriage to attend to in our public duty. I should like to draw your attention particularly to the Public Duty Oflicer's R eport. It shows that on 65,585 occasions a member put in a duty of at least four hours. These figures do not include attendances at Dirt Track and Dog H.ace Meeting, othen\ 1se the total would be very much larger. ... -ext year these will be included, as I have asked for a return of the. e duties to be made 111 future . \Yith an increased membership, increased duties performed, and increased clc\"otion to Brigade work by all members in the District, any Commissioner ought to be proud of being in charge. I am not only 0, but very incerely thank all the munbers, from the Senior Staff Ofticers to the la t joined Private or 'isLer, for thelr \'aluahle co-operation with me in maintaining the prestige and etfLciency or the District. I enclose copies of reports from the >\ssistant Commi-;sioners in huge of Ar as, from the Public Duty Officers, and one [rom Lady District OI11cer Lady ~lounlgarrett, on the V.A.D.s. "
I have the honour to be, ir, Your obedient 'en'ant., FRA:\CIS .\ . BROOKS,
Lieut -Colonel, Commissioner, KnIght of Crace of thc Ordcr of ' t. J ohn of Jerusalem. Copy of Report from Assistant Commis ioncr Dr. E. :'Iclntyre :0 TIllcH.. AREA:" It is with great pleasure I am able to report that the \\'ork of the Brigade has been carried on even more successfully than in the prcvious year. Thc spirit of keenness evinced in 1929 has been even more marked, especi.ally in connection with Public Duty, "The opening of large Cinemas in the area has made great demands on the personnel, and on the whole these demands have becn well and clfic ienUy met "New Divisions, both Ambulance and ~ursing, have been formed, and \\"hile I .ha--:e not made a routin e inspection of ~hese Divisions I am informed by my DI~tnct qffi~ers that the matenal froI? ,\:'lllCh thcy are formed is \ery promising. It 1S grahfymg that some of these D1vIslOns have been formed in regions \\here we have hitherto not been represented. " A large number of the old Divi ions have been inspecLed by myself and my District Officers. " I am glad to be ~ble to report ~n increase in the personnel of approximately 8 %-the gross total 111 the Area bemg now 1,544. The geographical size of the Area, and the distribution of the Divisions, makes social amenities difficult and the dearth of suitable places makes the problem even more difficult-but a scheme is on foot to divide the Area into halves, and for each haH to run its own social event. I a\vait the result, with the hope that it will solve a problem hitherto considered impossible in this scattered Area. " I cannot close the report without reference to my District Officer, 1'. \\T. Clifford, and my Lady District Officer, :'Irs. illcCaffrey . Demands on their time and patience have in~r.eased tremendously, but all these demands have been met ungrudgingly and unhnngly, and the Area owes a great deal to these b\ 0 OJ"flcers."
" I hav.e ~he. honour to submit my report for 1930, and to assure you that the state of affaIrS 111 Central Area is most satisfactory. \ Ve r egiste red a second Division from employ~es of. the L. & ~ E. H.ailway in January, and in April one from those of the L.:\J,S. H.aIlway. Our st.rength, therefore, is now 30 Divisions (twice the nU,~b er at th e, commencement. of the Area Scheme), with a total strength of 1,247. .. DUrIng 1930 I have been 111 close contact with all Divisions either by personal VISIts of my ~ta1I and myself, or by my bi-monthlymeetingswith Officers and Divisional R~~):~sental1ves, or by our Area Gazette, which links us together. he response of all ranks to ca ll-; of District and Local Duties, in spite of their blg ll1 crease, has been be~on~ reproach.; and it has been my privilege to report to you several cases of m entonous lust ald. During the year 36 Service :"Iedals and 13 'en'ice :'lcda! Bars have been a\\arded. . ". In. D~cel-r:l~er the visit of the Lady Superintendent-in-Chief to impect the Crvd en I CC, I el,nple-, and Toynbee }l all ..:\"ursing Di\'isions was much appreciated, and her words of prmse \\'ere greatly prized. Our Area Calendar was extended in :'larch to include Eliminating ompetiLions for the District Finals. The various other, Item~ which, were ':11. suc~essfully carried out included the Social in January, the ,_ urses Dnll ompet.ItlOn In :'lay, the hief Parade in June, the Cricket Match ~galnst St: J ohn's Gate Staff in July, and the Area Lectures for men and \yomen 111 the clOSing months of the year. '.' The sudden deaLh in ..-\pril of :'liss Edith Bourke, an original member of the Bngacie, hasywsed a gap \\ hlc11 \\ill be di f11cult to fIll; and the serious indisposition 01 1>r. Lund In Dccember has robbed us for a period of our excellent County Surgeon. .\11 ranks look !of\\ard to the clay when, restored in health, he resumes duty. In December you accepted the Oak PanellIng for your office as a token of the personal affection of Celltral\.rca for yourself. " 1· inally, I \\i~h to record my appreciation of the devotion and lovaltv of all mem?er~ of my taff and of the Orllcers in charge of Divisions, because t know that thereIn h '5 the future happiness and prosperity of Central Area."
. .r
opr of Report from _\ ss istant E.-\.ST ElL - .\lU.. \ : -
om missioner Captain G. \ V. Kendall, M.D.,
" I h,l\'t' the honour to submit my report on the work of the Eastern Area for the year 19:~() , . "Inspection of Di\'islOns and the reports of my District Officers show that the general elllClenC\' of the \.rea and thc keenness of the members is well maintained " 1'\\'0 ne\\ \m bulance Divisions have been formed, bringing the total up to 19. There arc alo three Cadet Di\'islOns. There are 12 ~ursing Divisions and 3 Xursin a Cadet Di\'islO11-;. t> " .\t th l' \nnu al Inspection the numbers were as follows : All ranks-Ambulance Divisions Xursing Divisions , \mbul ance Cadets _ 'ursing
4 244 17 27
"The \nllu al Church Parade was held on Sunday 29th June, at 'Vest Ham Church and was very "'ell attencled. ' " ~ 'incteen Servic~ :'ledals and 1~ Bars have been a\yarded to members of the Ambulance Di\-isions; 7 Sen'ice :'leclals and 4 Bars to members of _Tursin a Divisions ." .On 20th. Xovember the Lady Superintendent-in-Chief inspected fo~r ~ursin; DIVISions, VIZ. :_ t> ~o . 15 Ilford. .i·o. 17 Leyt.on and Leytonstone. No. 27 \Vest Ham. .I. TO. 3-1 Barkll1g. T~~ Commissioner wa al~o present \\'ith the Lady District Superintendent, The number of pubhc duties continues to increase and the manner in which they are carried out is most atisfactory.
T HE
36
" ~I r warm tha nks are d u e to the Officers in the .\ rea and especiall y to my Staff, Capt. Bendix, \\ho was appointed ounty 'urg~on. in succcssi~n to the la.te Dr. Stewart, District OHicer . J. Fitch, and Lady Dlstnct OUlCcr 1\11SS . J. urbs, for their loyal and enthusiastic support."
Copy of Report from .\ ssistant Commissioner .\ REA : -
~ydney
J.
\ \'arren, \\'ESTER..
" I have the honour to present this, my fourth report of the \\'ork in \Vestern .-\ rea. " I am p leased to assure you that the \Vestern .\ rea has made some progress d uring 1930. " Xew Divisions registered : -
Xo. (18~ \ Vestmin. ter ~ursing- I ivision. 1\0. 112 Bentall's Kingston Di\ ision (Ambulance). No. 11 6 \ \'illesden Ambulance Division. Xo. 70 Fulham ,'ection 'I Xo. 70 Kilburn ection { "Xo. 56 Cricklewood Diyision has been transferred to :::Jorthcrn :\rca. to which Area they originally belonged. " The present strength of the \ Vestern .\ rea is a follows.Total •• o. of Personnel. 874 Ambulance Divisions 418 16 Xursing Divisions 39 2 Ambulance Cadet Divisions 67 5 Xur.sing Cadet Divisions 41
No. 1.
ST, JOH N A MBULANCE BRIGAD E ,
Total
" All Divi ions with one exception have been in..;pccted during the year and a high standard of efficiency generally maintaincd. " The Annual rea Church Parade was held at t. Pctcr's, Eaton Square, on Sunday, 25th l\Iay, and in spite of the inclement wcather was vcry \\ ell at.kncl~'d. The Parade was inspected by our CommisslOner after the en lce, accompal11ed by Commissioner E. A. Richards, _TO. 8 District. "\\'estern Area Ga-:ette has been issued dunng the year, and has pro\'ed a useful link between the many Divisions in thi Area and myself. Contributions to\\ard . its expenses have been received from some o[ the Dl\ Isions, and the cluplicabon and is ue have been undertaken throughout the year by Lady :upcrint.endent :'IIiss :'IIengel, to whom our thanks are tendercd. " A ne\y dressing station has been opencd this year by _-0. 70 (Royal Borough of Kensington) Division at the foot of Putney Bridgc, and \\<lS Inspected by me in Xovember last. " A :\Icdical Comforts Depot was opened in a shop at Brentford in ~farch last by Xo. 26 (Richmond) Xursing Division. The widening o[ til road at thi,.; spot has caused this Division to seek a new home for this ~letlic.:al Com forts Depot. Through the generosity of their Divi..;ional Surgeon, Dr. Trevithick, a ncw d 'pot is now in course of building. "The other Dressing Stations and :-Iedical Comfort Depots in Western Area continue their good and useful work and are much appreciated . .. Lady District Officer ;\Iiss :'II. TWISS, O.E.E., ,,;ho had occupied the appointment of Lady District Officer to \Vestern .\rea since its inception, resigned in June last, and the .\rea tendered their thanks to :\Iiss Twis' for her very valuable \\'ork. "Lady Corps Officer :-liss \V. Grinc1ley has no\\" been aT)pointec1 in her stead. \Ye are pleased to congratulate Captain \\,hite Knox, "'I.C., County Surgeon \\ estern Area, on his promotion to Assistant Commis~ioncr of Xorlhcrn .\rea. llis place is now filled by Captain II. Fenton, promoted to COLlnty Surgeon from Divisional Surgeon. " In conclusion I would like to express my thanks to District Officcr F. Claridge, Lady District Officer :\Iiss Grindley, to Captain A. C. \\'hite Knox, M.C., while County Surgeon, and to ;\Iiss ;\I. Twiss for their splendid co-operation during the year, and also to Officers and Rank and File of all Divisionsforthein\holeheartcd support."
37
D ISTRICT.
opy of Repor t from Assistant Commissioner Captain V/hi te Knox, M.C., M.B. , i\ORTII E IL A R EA:" I have the honour to present the Annual Report on the work of the ~o r thern Area [or the year 19:10. " The .\rea has lost in Dr. :'IIacFadclen, the late AssisLant Commissioner, a great pcrsonality, who clid much [or ~orthern .\ rea, and whose work we in Xorthern .\. rea wIll endeavour to carry forward as he would have wished it. . .. J have been able in the short time at my disposal to inspect, along WIth my Di. trict Ulllcers, all but three of the Divisions in the .\ rea, and find everywhere igns of activit.y and progrcss. I welcome Cricklewoocl Division back into tile Area; and congratulate Edgware and \\'atling Section in being sanctlOned as a Division. .. I am particularly pleased \\'ith the classes that are being conducted and the interest taken in them, in one class at • 'orthern Heights 70 -SO attended. .. .\ strong endeavour is also being made to cover areas which have no Divisions and to c,.;tablish Sections thcre, WIth the hope o[ forming Divisions later. " \[any congratulatory lctters have been received regarding the public duties unrlert..t1{l'n by Divisions: special letters of thanks b~ing re.ceived fro.m the. R.A.F. Ollleer:-. in charge at Hendon for the excellent way lI1 \VhlCh the Flrst "\Id work "as carried out at the Pageant. " It: i~ hIghly illLllTIll1atlllg to ob..;erve the number of cascs treate? .by the various Di\'i~ions: one Di\'ision treated ovcr 3,000 ca ee:, and many D1VlSlOns treated over J ,(l()U cases. " From \\hieh I am glac1 to report that the Area is active, and that all ranks are ,,"orklng stl';ldily and amic.:abl) for progress. . .. I wl~h to ta ke thi.;; opportunity of thanking you, Sir, for many great kmd!lCsses and 11l'lp gi\" 'n Lo 111e in my new capacity of _\s~istant Commissioner; also, Without thL' help o[ my l)i"inct Offlccrs, County. urgeon A.. l~ees, District Officer C,. T. O:--bnrn, ,llll1 L"d" Uistric.:t OITlcer :\fiss Hoare, M.B.E., and the happy co-operatlOn of the nivi~lOna( Olficel's it would ha\'e been impossible for me to settle do\vn so quickly III the \r<'(1, anc1 my thanks arc due to all of them for their help." CIl.B.,
II
Copy of H.pport from the Public Duty Officer, Assistant ommissioner Captain (.ooell!' v, :'ol.e. : .. It is n;y pk,':--)ng duty tn submit my report as Public Duty Officer f?r 1930, tog.' thl'r \\ lth a summary of dutiL'S, and the number of cases treatecl dunng that period . .. Thl' u:-ll,d important public functions during the year wer efficiently covered, and thi::; \'('ar a dct.achn1l'l1t of men and SIster' took part in the Lord :'I1ayor's Prol'l',.;siOll, as one of the Units c.:onnected with the appeal for t . Bartholome\\~ 's 11 o ... pitnl. . . .. .. Tlll' L'ing-in-:tate and }' uneral Procession of the vlcbms of . lrshlp R.I01 WCrt' al"o Lovl'rcd to the satisfaction of all concerned and \\'ith credit to the District. ,. "flll' :\fotor ,11ld Dog I\.Clci ng Tracks a nd Ice Clu bs, together \\ ith the large number of Theatres and ('wcma..; at \\ I11Lh duty is performecl, make a heavy call on the Di\' i"ions, L'spl'Clally tllO"e performancL's which take place during the dayti~e. " I )utics in connection with the J{oacl Scheme are t.ill mainLained dunng the holiday periods and \\'eek-enc1s, and no doubt render u eful service to the motoring publi l ' , as :-hO\\'1l by the number of cases treated. " 1 \\Ollid like to e""prcss Ill\' thanks and appreciation to the Officers and ;\Iembers of the l)i\ IS)OnS for the splendid services rendered (often at very hort noticE') , to the Lady District Superintl'ndent, to my brother Oflicers (particularly to the 'w!es Section and their staff of helper,.; at Distri.ct Headquarters), as \\ell as to the office staiI, for the assLSt,lnc.:e so generously given. " The figures gi\'cn below do not inclucle :\Jotor and Dog Racing Tracks. Public Divisional Cinemas and Road .. Duties. Duties. Theatre. 1 Surgeons 45 21 18 13 1 Olhccrs 524 31 4 1,3 18 ~ ,:;6: 3 4,4 40 3, 178 4 1,895 Othcr Hanks 22 4 165 847 40 Lady Officers 423 .r\mt1ulance i tel'S 8 40 1,035 5, 756 283 Cases Trcateel 2,2\. 9 3,573 9,2 11 Total personnel on duty, 63,5 5. Total cases treated, 15,356. \\
II
38
THE
ST. JOHN
No. 1.
A~1I3ULANCE BRIGADE.
NO.
Copy of Report received :from Lady District Superintendent Miss E. 1\1. Rideout. "During 1930 I detailed women personnel :for public duties on 727 occasions, and to theatres and cinemas on 1,139 . The Lady Superintendent-in-Chief detailed many isters for amps and Hospital ,york: the number appears in her report . " I am grate:ful to Lady Ambulance Officer l\Iiss ~Ioney for much help in secretarial work and \\'ithout "'hich I could not have got through the detailing."
Copy of Report received from Lady District Officer Robinia, Yiscountess l\Iountgarrett, O.B.E., on V.A.D.s in ro. 1 District : " The total number o:f V.A. Detachments in the District is now 2~. I am glad to be able to report considerable progress in our Y .A.D .s during 1930. Five new Detachments have been registered at the \\'ar OJilce, four from the \\'c tern Area and one from the Eastern, " 'ith a n et increase of 33 ~Iobile andSI Immobile member. Fourteen member have done their eight days' training in a Service Eo pital, and each has received an excellent report. There are hopes of seyeral nc\\ Detachments during this coming year, particularly in the Eastern ,\rea, but we want more 111 the other Areas if our aim is to be realized ."
DISTRICT.
(PRINCE OF WALES'S) LIST
OF DIVISIO
DISTRICT.
S.
In order of seniority with Divisional Numbers. AMBULANCE. Di~'
D"I(
D(/I~
v/
0/
ReeutY'cltlOJl
RtF,s/ratlon
80 16. 3.18 Stoke ~ ewingto n St. John'S Gate No.1 82 14.6.19 Gorringe Park Ilaggersto n 83 27.11.19 ~orthern Heights, l\I iddlesex Leylon and Leytonstone 8-+ 29.7.20 Twickenham llackney 5 85 29.12.20 Ealing TOY!1bee [fall 7 86 4.8.21 Horseferry St. ;\lark's 10 87 11.7.22 Shoredilch \V emlJley and IIariesden 11 19. 2 1.1.23 South l\let. Gas Co. 13 G.~.J{. ring's Cross Greenwich 15 East Eam 19.3 1.1.23 South Met. Gas Co. Vauxhall 16 L.B. ,,' S.C.H.. New Cross 19.-+ 1.1. 23 South Met. Gas Co., 17 :'IIertOl1 and Wimbledon \Voolwich. 19 Soulh ;,[elropolitan Gas Co., Old Kenl Road. 29.2 1.1. 23 \Valthamstow East 20 31.1. 96 IIam pstcad 58.2 1.1. 23 London Post Office, N . W . D. O. 21 1. 5. 96 Bromley 58.3 1.1. 23 London Post Office, K. E. B. 22 27.7.96 Hospital Saturday Fund 58. 5 24-. 2. 31 \\' estern District Office 23 26.11. 96 Korwood 88 17.5.23 \Vest Ham 2..J. 30.9.96. ewing-lon St. Andrews 89 31.3.24 Metropolitan Railway H. 2. 97 I [ rnsc\' and \\ ood Green 90 21. 7. 2-+ Belvedere 25 91 9.10.2-+ Totlenham Gas 28 21.6.98 Ilarro\\; and \\Tcaldstonc 19.5 2-+.8.25 South Met. Co. , Rotherhithe 29 15.1.99 \Valthamsto\\' \Vest 19.6 2-1-.g. 25 outh Met. Gas Co., Lee Depot. 30 12.1.99 Easl Lonuon 9.5.26 House of Dickinson 33 10.3.99 BcrI1londsey,\\'alworth and 92 Peckham 58.4 27 .7.26 London Post Office, C.T.O. 37 1 .10.00 G.W.R. and Boro. of 19.7 5.8.27 South l\Iet. Gas Co., Clapham Paddington Depot. 38 30. J. 02 L. B. {. S. '. R. Victoria 93 29.3.27 Finchley 40 6.2.02 lkckton 94 27.-+.27 Dagenham -+1 1.10.02 R \'HI "\rs enal 95 16.5.27 Times 42 2 .8.03 Ba;' net 96 31.5.28 British International (Elstree) 44 13.12.01 .\clon 97 31.7.2 Crayford 45 2 .9.05 :\'orth Camber\\'ell 98 10.9.28 \\Tandsworth. -+6 1.10.05 IIr~)rd 99 29.5.29 Lambeth 47 4. ·1-.06 L. B. C. R. Willow W alk 100.1 26.2.20 Borough of Lewisham -1-9 25.9.06 Erith and District 100.229'-+.20 Ol-pington 50 2.-+.08 Chcshllnt and \\Taltham 100.3 15.5.20 Bricklayer's Arms 51 3.6.08 Cro\'t!on 100.-+ 20 8.20 \Voolwich 52 17.11.0 Barclay, Perkin o ' o. 101.120.2.20 Victoria Station 53 -+.5.01 Walf rd 101. 2 18.3.2-1- Battersea 5-+ 1.10.10 Brentford 102 19.12.28 Feltham 55 1.10.10, ollthall 103 10.9.29 Stone & Co. 56 13.12.10 Crickle\\'ood 10-+ 11. 9. 29 Balham and Tooting 58.130.3.11 London Posl Office, 105 23.9.29 l\Iildma y Mount Pleasant 10627.9.29 Clixwell 10721.1.30 York Road L.N.E.R. 59 1.11.11 Car halton 6310.5.12 W. II. Smith and on 10823.3.30 L.M.S. Railway (London) 6-+ 10.10.12 Kentish TO\\,11 109 11.-+.30 Homsey British Legion 67 1-1-.8.13 Borollg-h of , t. Pancras 11021.5.30 Benfleet 68 29.9.13 ity of London 11112. 7.30 outh Suburban Gas Co. 70 30.9.13 Royal Borough of Kensington 112 23.9.30 Bentalls, Kingston 71 5.-+.15 Tottenham 11 36.10.30 Bow 72 25 .9.1 5 Barking 114 28. 10.30 L. C. C. Tramways Social 1.1.16 Grays 73 and Athletic 74 14.6.16 London City l\Iission 115 -+.11.30 Edgware and \ Vatling 75 1.10.16 outhcnd-on-Sea 116 10.11. 30 Willesden 76 9.2.17 Limehouse 117 2-+.2.31 Hayes 78 27.3.17 Enfield 1 2 -+
1.6.87 1.7.89 1 .7.90 1.2.90 9.3.91 1.3.93 12.5.93 14 . 10.93 5.4.95 10.7.95 1-+.9 .95 15.12.95
(c.
•
40
THE
ST.
No. 1.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
PRINCE OF WALES'S DISTRICT. AMBULANCE DIVISIONS.
NURSING. 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9
N N N
~
N N N
10 N 11 N 12 N 13 1 H N 15 ~ 16 1 17 N 18 ~ 19 N 20 T 22 25 N 26N 27 N 28 30 1 31::-\ 34. 36 N T
2.12.90 23.1. 93 24.5.93 11 .6.96 1. 7.96 10.6.9 4.5.99 5.7. 00 27. 1.05 24.10.06
4.5.07 20.10.09 2.4.10 1. 5.11 20.5.12 29.5.12 4.6.12 5.6.12 6.6.12 13.6. 12 16.7.13 13.11.13 26.5.14 1.6.14 7.5.15 3.6.15 31.7.15 24.1.16
Stoke Newington t. John's Gate W embley orwood Hospital atmday Fund Wimble..Jon Ea t Ham Royal Borough of Kensington Balham and t1'eatham \\Ta lthamsto w Watford Crovdon Craig' COlll-t House Ilford Hamp tead Ley ton and Leytonstone \Yhitehall N ew Cro Northem Polytechnic Harrow Beckton Richmond \Yest Ham Civil en'ice Thomey Island ollthel;d-on- ea Barking East Croydon and Addiscombe
39 N 43 N
++
45 N 46 1 47 48 49 50 51 53 54 55 56 57 5 59 60 61
J
CADET
6,)
~
1\ ~
N ~
I
64 ~ 65 66N 67 I 6 N 69::-\ 70 :-\
AMBULANCE.
CADET 2.11.25 10.1225 26.11.26 3.6.27 28.11. 27 12.12.27
N
62 N
C 3 20.10.2-+ Gravs C 4 14.9.25 Cro)rdon C 5 18.1. 27 Homsey and \Vood Green C 6 11.3.27 Carshalton and \\Tallington C 7 28.3.27 Sou thall ' C8 25.6.28 Ealing
CN2 CN3 CN4 C 5 CN6 C 7
N
N
28.5.17 Temple 9.9.18 Lim ehouse 2 .9.1 8 Acton 14.2.19 Paddington 8.4.19 Enfield 10.3.20 Finsbury 23.7.20 Gr-avs 13.8. 20 Gar~len llburb 21.4.21 Willesd e n 3.5.21 Blackhcath 15.12.21 South l et. Gas Company 5.6.23 GOITingc Park 19.9.24 ollthall 5.3.25 Tottcnham and Edmonton 28.5.25 Cricklcwood 10.2.26 Woolwi 'h 27.3.26 \\-. II. Smith " Son 9.7.27 Dagcnham 8.9.27 Norbunr and Thomton 1Teath 10.3.28 II aggerstoI1 11.10.28 Twickenham 4.12.28 Ealing 5.8.21 lIeadquarters tafT 17.1.29 Toynbee llall 6.5.29 Ca;'"halton and \\-all ington 2.6.30 \\'estminster 1 .6.30 Southem Raih\ay ( 'outh m) 16.3.31 Eltham (\Yell Hall)
Wembley Finsburv (Aldersgate St.) Wimbledon Gorringe Park Craigs Court House Southall
C9 9.7.28 C 10 1.1.29 C 11 1.9.29 C 12 26.3.30 1312.1.31
Stoke );, c wingt on Royal AI" emtl :\o~\\'ood Dagenham EastIIam
C
9
CN10
C 11 CN12 C 13
26.4.28 3.8.2 17.5. 29 5.1.29 30.6.30 23.9.30
IN CHARGE.
SURGEON.
REGISTERED. \
DIVISION.
I
NOR THERN AREABarnet
., No. 42
I
28.8.03
14.8.13 Pan c ras No. 67 2.4.08 Cheshunt and \\'altham ~o. 50 Cricklewood 1'\0. 56 31. J 2.10 Boro. of
l.
C . F. Hardie, l\r.B. \\T. G. lI arnett, ;\1.D. 1 . B. Fal"I11an, M.R . C. S., L . R.C.P.
l\Iajor .\. B. Leakey, "LB.
I
21.1.31 Hendon ection (56, Crickkwood Division ) Edg\\'are and " -atling' 26.10.29 l'clion 27.3.17 Enfield :\ o. 7S );' o. (13
Finchley
29.3.27
II. _ . Gaussen,
.A mb. Officer" . \\Tright, 20, \\-ood U-eet, Barnet. Amb. Officer H. R. Richards, 89, Prince of \\T ales's Road, • . \V. 5. Sergt. C . GO'wler, 54, York Road, \\'alth am Cross, IIerls. Supt. G. P. Hart, 8, Ashbourne Grove, Hale End, :\lill Hill, IT.\\'. 7. Supl. J. tandingford, 44, Hollinhurst Avenue, Finchley, "T. 12. Supt. Rev. \V. F. Elmes, 't. Helier, Bl"odie Road, Enfield, I\Iiddx. lIPt. J.\\-. Tayler, 16, Regents Parade, :". 12.
:'I1.R.c.s.,
L.R.C.P.
I,. L. Ridge, F. Allen,
II1.B.
;\1. B.
J. D. Holmes,
i\I. B.
II .. -. Gauss 'n,
l'>1.R.C.S . ,
L.R.C.P.
31.1.96
Hampstead ." No. 20
lIPt. \'-. G. \Varren, 25, Queen's Crescent, Haverstock Hill, S. \\-. 3. Supt. A. J. Bowman, 8, Sheldon Road, Cricklewood, ~. \\' . 2. Supt. P. Bettison, 36, Clitherow Avenue, " '.7. Sgt. J. \Y. Roberts,S, Frederick l., Grays Inn Road, \Y. C. 1. upt. J. J. ;\s cott, 35, l\Iiddle Lane, N. 8.
P. J. l'robyn, Lt.-Col., D.S.O., lILB., :'ILR .C .S., L.R.C P., D.P.H .
IIornsev and \\'ood 0;0. 25 Grec;l Hl)rnSl'\' BI-i lish ~o. tOC) Lcgi~n Kelltish Town No. 64
8.2.97 11.4.30
I' . Korn, ;'II. R. C. s. I I. A. C. Gregory, :'II. B. I J. _ \. Cohen, L.III.S . S.A. ~I.
10.10.12
No.83 ;'\ortlll'rIl Heights SOtllhg-ate Tottenham and No.71 Edmonton
27.11.19
T 0ttenham Gas);' 0.91
9.10.24
29.5.31 5.4.15
. C. Pritchard,
;\1.D.
Supt. H. G. Cottrell, 159, I\IOllnt Pleasant Tottenham, N. 17.
T. :'IlcLaren. :'Il.B. L. S, k~s, ;'If.R.C.S. l\Iajor .\. \\,ils on, O.B.E.,
J.
Road,
:'I1.C., CH.B.
UR ING. CN8
41
DI STR ICT.
Trays Purlpy Oaks W emblev Ealing Woolwi ch Dagenham
J.
A.
:\.
P.
upt. H. P . l\Iorley, Gas " 'orks, Willoughby Lane, Tottenham,
cott,
:'f.R.C.S.,
. 17.
Walford
4.5.01
... :'\0.53
.\. S. Gough,
Supt. L. D. \Ybi te, 81, Queen's Road, \\'atford, Herts .
:'II.B.,
F.R.C.S.
J. Eu -haIlan, Willesden
.. Xo.11 6
M.B.
.\mb. Off. Sayer, 6, • ~e wton Road, \\'ealdstone, ':'Idx.
10.11.30
SOU THERN AREABalham and Tooting- ... 1 TO . 10-1 Bermolldsey and \\'alworth No. 33
11.9.29
J. G. II. l\IcXabb,
10.3.99
i\Iajor E. \Y. Herringlon, T.D.,
Bromley
No. 21
1. 5.96
Carshalton
No. 59
1.11.11
Epsom Section
...
I
6.9.30
IILB.
L.R.C. l' .
\\'. A. Frost, l\f.B . H. C. \Vill, M. R.C.S. T. H. \\Thittin gtoIl,
upt. II. Dimond, 2, Fernlea Road, Balham, S. \Y. upt. A. J. Birks, 195, Abbey Road, Belvedere, Kent. T.
I
Amb. Officer J. J. " -aite, Rosari o, Jacksons Road, Bromley, Kent. 1II . D.,
42
THE
DIVI810N.
ST.
JOHN
A
No. 1.
rSUL AN E BRIGADE.
SURCEON.
iRECISTERED .,
jRECI8TERED. 1
DIVISION.
IN OHARCE.
43
DISTRICT.
IN CHARCE .
SURCEON .
---lix\\'ell
."
Croydon
~o.
106 1 27.9.29
... No. 51
3.6.08
Croydl)J1 Scout ection Gor'ringe Park No. 82 Lam beth No. 99
1. 7. 29 H.6.19 29.5.29
L.B. & S.C. Ry. New 10.7.95 Cross ... No. 16 L.B. & S.C. Ry . \\'illow I 4.4.06 Walk ... ;\0. 47 1 L.C . . Tramways 2 10.30 ocial and Athletic Association No.1 14 1Ierton and \ Vim bled on H. 9. 95 No. 17 NewingtonSLAndrews 30.9.96 • o. 24 North Camberwell 28.9.05 No. 45 Torwood .,. No. 23 26.11. 96
I
SOUTHERN
RAILWAY
D. C.
mith, l\f.B., CH.B.
J. B. Ridley, M.D. J. T. IIudson, M,B.
S. Clein, L. R. C. S.
A. A.. Angelis,
M. O.
A. i\larshall, :I!. B. , D. Ball, l\I.B., B.S. E . R. Clarke, 1\1.
111.
R. C. S.
1. olt, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
. A. Ensor,
111.
R. C.S.
1.1.29
Bricklayers' Arms TO. 100 /3 'Woolwich No. 100/4 SOUTH MET.
26.2.20
..-\. Grise\\'od,
1If. B.,
elL B., [!lIS. (H).
29.4.20 15.5.20
A. Tennyson-Sll1ith, M.O., l\r.B., C.;\!. H. A. Dunlop.
20.8.20
Co.
Old Kent Road No. 19/1 Greemvich I\ o. 19/2
1. 1. 23
Lt. - Co\. R. W. Oswald,lII.R.c.s. \V. \V. King Bro\\'n, !If. B.
1.1. 23
G. II. Garnell,
Vauxhall
No. 19/3
1.1. 23
o. 19/4
1. 1. 23
Rotherhithe No.19 5
24.8. 25
J. Hollings, L.lI!.S.S.i\.
Lee Depot No. 19/6
24.8.25
J. Joncs, lI!.R. ' .5.
Woolwich
GA
Clapham Depot No. 19 /7 J. Stone & Co. o. 103 South Suburban GasCo.
111.0.
5.8. 27 I. Cohen, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 12.7. 30
CENTRAL AREABarclay Pukins No.52 1 17.11.08
City of London No. 68
29.9.13
II. ll annesoll,
East London
o. 30
12.1.99
l\[.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. i\. D. Woolf, 1\1.0.
G. N. Ry. Kings Cross No. 13
H.l O. 93
Amb. Officer D. Cal lick, 2, Solon Road, BrixtoJ1, . \\1. 12. upt. \V. I!. " ' ebb, 55, Endwell Road, Brockley, . E.4. Supt. \\'. imI1lon, 17, Snced Road, ~c\\' ross, ' . E. upt. ~. D. Ball, ;\1.B., B.S., 24, r00111S llill, S. E. 10.
IIaggersloIl ".
No. '2
1. 7. 89
Horseferry ".
' 0.
86
4.8.21
Hospital Sahll'day Fund , o. 22 House of Dickinson ::\0.92
27.7.96
upt. L. 1\1. Smith. 10 , l\Icrton Road, \\'illlbledon, S. \\'. Supt. II. D. Bennctt, 59, :\Iu "elllJill, N.l0. upt. T. D. , c<tmer, 61, Bolina Rd., lkn1lOtldscy, . E. 16. upt. J. . llarbcr, 19, Piqucl Road, .\ned ey, . E. 20. Corps ' upt. .\ . J. Gre n, 261, COl11m'rcial Rd., Peckham , .E. IS. upl. \\'. :-J. Smith, 6, Vicars IIill, L wisham, S.E. 1 . , upt. T. \\'. Burg 'SS, 25, Gladston e Road Fam bl1 J'01lg-il. upt. J. Stedman, 34, ;'\ortham 'lrccl, Lcwishall1, S.E. 'upt. F. T. ('rl'w, 69, Barnfield Ro ad, Plul1lstead, ' . E. IS. Corps upl. J. D. PaYnc, 42, Bram cote Rd., Cambl"rwcll, S. E. 16. ,upl. '. Ru~by, 86, Carlton rov e Pe c kham, ~. E. 15. lIpl. \\'. (' oberts,
London
14.7.16
A. H. Shelswcll, M.R,C,S' I
( OUTIIERN) Boro. of Lewisham Ko. 100/1 Orpington No. 100/2
SllpL I I. S. Francis, 24, lansfield Rd., tockwell, . \V. Supt. D. Goldie, 2, The Gan.lens, Pendcnnis Road, tJ'eatilam, . \\'. 16.
I
upt. J. E. Hal' keJ', 139, F 'nlill1an Rd., \ 'auxhaJl, . \V. 8. Supt. S. F. Edwards, SO St. John 's Vale, .E.8. upt. \V. T. Leach, 22 1, l\[anwoo d Road, roftOIl Park, . E. 4. Sgt. G. Hickinbolhen, 98, Dogge tt Rd., atf ord, S. E. 6. Supt. L. Mnlyn, 5 unning lIill Rd ., Lewisham, '.E.13. Amb. Officer J. E. Cook, 26, Reginald Rd., . E. 8. I/c II. \Veathcrley, 18, Claren s Hill, Perry Hill, S.E. 6. Supt. Capt. E. Caffyn, The Brewery, Park Street, South· wark, S.E.
ity i\lissioll 1\ O. 74
9.5.26
R. Main, 1\1. O . \\'. Mailer, M.B. lIam,ner, M. R.C.S. \\'. . Gh ai , M.R.C.S.
I
J. Forbes, M.B. G. Burnet,
;l1.n.
E. R. Gregg, L.R.C.P. R. V. Slcelc,
1.0:-11)0:-1 POSI 01'1: 1<:1-:
!I!. B., B.S.
58/4
27.7.26
No. 58/3
1. 1. 23
\\'. L.
Mount Pleasant 58 1
1. 1. 23
.-\. L. Ba nks, M.B., B.S.
N. W. D. O. No. 58 ' 2
1. 1. 23
B. 1..
\\'eslern District Of1ke '0.585 L(1I1don, L.i\I.. .. Rl,' . No. ' 10H :'IIildll1ay 1'\0. 105
24.2.31
C entral T. K. E. B.
'l,
John's
ate (1\0. 1)
colt , M.C.,
I\I.B.
tecle,;\1. R. C. S.
23. 9 .29
J. A. Robson, !\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.I'. l\I. K. 0 ter,l\l.R.C.S.
1. 6.87
F. 1\1. l\Ioseley, L.R.C.P.
23.3.30
o. 1 t.John'sGak Rl)\er coul ~eclioJl horeditch l'\o. 87 l11ith, \\'. II. & Son 0.63 ~ toke N winglon TO. 80
11.7.22
10.5.12 16.3.18
Hall No. 7
7.3.91
York Road, L. • . E. R. TO. 107
21.1.30
Toynbce
J. L. I familton, I\!. C., L. ;\I.S.S. ,\. R. D. Brinton, ill. O. II. Slark, ;\i.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. J. Y. ormie, 1\1. B., H. B. A. D. d ' Avray, lI1.B., B.S. C. R. Re c kitt, !II.R.C.S., L.R.C. P. \V. . R. Mailer, L.]ll.S.S.A.
S/ ergt. T. W . Wclls, 48, avarino Road, Dalston . E. 8. SlIPt. D. Stilcher, 392, Ilale End Road, E.4. Supt. J. G. Palmer,S, South View Road, Homsey, N. 8. ergl. A. E. Jaggers, 5, Loanda St., E. 8. Supt. \V. A. Roust, 104, Revelstoke Road, \Vandsworth, S. \V. 18. Supl. \V. S. Fletcher, 37, Cardoza Road, Holloway, •. 7. Capt. C. H. 'W eaver, M.B.E., l\Iill II Ollse, Hemel Hempstead, Herts. upt. \V. E. Davies, 293, Fulham Palace Rd., S. \V.6. Corps Supt. A. F. II all , N. \V. Districl Office, G. P. O. N. W. 1. SlIPl. A. B. Burrows, 63, Tamworth Park, 1\litcham, Surrey. lIPt. L. \V. Saunders, Foreign ec l. King Edward Building, G. P.O., E.C. 1. upl. F. \\'. King, Inland Section, :'IIount Pleasant, G.P.O., E.C.1. upt. E. C. Humphrey, 19, 1\Iortayne Road, N.17.
.\mb. Off . H . R. 'Woodgate, 38, Y erbllry Road, Highgate, 19. T.
S upt. H. IIolliman, 131, Replingham Rd., outhfields, . \\' . 18. Supt. F. E. Stallard, 37a Harlham Road, . 17. Rev. . F. C. impson, 24, Exmoulh Sll'eet, lerken\\'ell. SlIPt. A. R. Hatley, 323, Old Street, E. C. 2. Supt. D. Cros , 39, Keogh Road, trat[ord, E. 15. Supt. L. Herbert, 94, Park Street, Stoke Newington, N. 16. Supt. . E. Bower, 222, Shrewsbury Road, Forest Gate, E. upt. H. H. Dye, Up-Shed Goods Dept., L.?\. E. Rly., Kings Cross, N.
EAS TERN AREAC.
Ic hane,
Barking
No. 72
25.9.15
Beckton
No. 40
6.2.02
N. Sampey, lII.R.C.S.
Belvedere
No. 90
21. 7. 24
R . \V. Mayston, 1\1. D. II orne, ]11. R. C.
1\1. H.
SllPt. J. P. Norman, 75, alisbury Avenue, Barking, Essex. Supt. A. J. Gt'ay, 82, \\'in or Tce., Beckton, E.6. Supt. lIallctt, 1, Ashburnham Rd., Belvedere, Kent.
4+
TH E
DIV IS ION.
2 t. 5. 30
Bo~o. ~f
1.10. 16
No.97
Dagenham
I\') . 9-1-
Erilh
and
Grays ...
~t. \\ 1..1'.c.I'.
ill,s,
1\I.R.C.S.,
01.
31.7.2'
.
. 1\f.
IacD,)nal I,
'l... w ,' ll,
].
Di trict No . 49 o. i3
M . H.
1.1.16
F.R.C.S.
L.~!'S.S.A. ~1.J).
IcKcltricl...,
R. \\'. :\la\'stOll, :I!. n. . Horne: ;\1.1). R. I I. Balf'l)lll H,lrro\\", M.H.
No.5
1. 2.90
No. 46
1.10.05
Ley ton~o. 4
1. 7.90
No. 76
9.2. 17
[\fo r d
Ley ton and stone Limehouse
G. Blacknw.t1,
lI£. R. C.
E. W. \\'hiting, D.
.
1\1.13.
TNld- \Yhitc,
M.R.C.S.
Royal Arsenal
No . -I- 1
1.10.02
St. Mark's
No. 10
1. 3.93
C pminsler
1\l.R . C.S.,
I IOllst" South HL'llflcct, Essex.
E. Gibh ,
o. 15
H ac k ney
Supl. T. l\I. W ilks,
T . R.C. P., ~tr<lthll1ore
. \ . \\T. I lolthtlsl~ll, :It. B. T . \\'. W ilks, 1\1. R . C.S .
75
Bo \\' CI'ayf rd
East IIam
T.
e'tion
. Call1ross,
J.
Coleman,
T. Blagg,
Supl. J . P. Colbcrt
i\[a~,
The roft, Avl'., Thorpe
Bay ,
ESSl'X.
Sgt. C. I 1l'lIl('I"i nglol1 , -IG, hO Il ,:\1111 La Ill', ('ray lord , henl. Supt. L~. lIl)ward,' q, Mayfair Ave. lh,\d\\l'll Ileath, Essex. SllPt. ,\. ;\ . At kills, 41, First }\\ cnllC, ;\Ianor Park, E. 12. Supt. S. Juldf, 'I.e., 41, Le Ill'\" RO'ld, Erith, K'l1l. • 'llPl. T. J. Jonl's, "(;lasf~rll, ' 't'est II 111;\ \ Cillil', (; I'a \ s, Esscx upt. R. J. I ltl)'cs, G, PCl1shu l'st Rd., S. IIackney, E.9. Supt. J. l~. H. ,\nl!t'C \\ s, 3,', Charlbur~ (~dIlS, ScvL'n Kings Essex. SIiPI. G. J. E\'ans, " Llanishcr, " Thl'j dOll Park Ro.td, Thl'ydt)f1 Boi , Essex. Supt. Fa:->Ilt, 102, \\'l'stbOllnw GrO\' l', \\'. 2. Supl. C .. \. llallock, IS, :\ld.l'lld Rd., Pltlll1sll'.td. <..,. E. 1:-.'. . tlPt. D. S. Phillips . 9, Sllll'cd Road, ld Fon.l, E. 3.
f
lIl. B. I. R.C.P.
L. R.C.p.
IN OHARCE.
SURCEON .
\\' .. \ .. \lkn, lILB., C1J.B.
4.53 1 19. 12. 18
C. N. Sl"UH'Y,
lvI.R.C.S.
(~.
18.10.00
C. II. Perram,
M.
\\' . I~ \'. 1301'0 of o . 37 l'.lddll1gton II arrow alld \ \ \'ald• o. 28 stl)ne
n.
R IJarvey, 111. 13., B . S . H . P. lIadey, lIf.D .
21.6.98
C. F. :-'T.
Mayn~,
Lt.-Col. II. T . Challi ,
DIST.
lII.D.
W althamsto\\' East TO. 291
1. 1. 23
\\-. R. Bltllll1, :l1.R.C.S. J. 1.. :'II c Kenzie Bro"n,
Corps. IlPt. ]. Kcmp. 11, Slanl~y I~d., South \\'Ol)Jlonl, E.1S. lIpl. E. \ \'. I billl'S, 1-1-, L h,luceI' l~d., \ \ 'anstead, E!;sc:x:.
a. B. E.,
24.2.31
1\1. Foolerman, M.R.C.S.,
30.1.02
:'II. Lurie,
L.R.C.P., M.B.
1.. B. ,, ' S. '. l~y. '0. 38 \ 'Ic toria ;\I"tn)lh)litall R\,. • '0. 8C) I' o\'al L~oro. Kl'nsing-t~n :'\0. 70 Flilharn Scctil)11 Kilburn St'cliol1 Southall '0. 55 •.'OUTIII'R;-.1
R .\II \V"\
31.3.2
30.9.13 I
5.12.30 5.12.30 1.10.10
lII. B.
D. L. Cn.Hve,
~ 1
F.\\'.\V.
L.R.C.P.
Gliffin,III.R.c. S.
apt. A. B. Brook,
lIf. B. 1
1.1. 29
( W I"III{;-.1)
20.2.20
\'ictori~t ~t;tlil)f1
II. C. Smythe,
:\0.101 / 1
L.H.L.,.l'.
~L). 101/2
18.3.2-1-
Richll1l'nd Sl'cliotl T\\ Ickl!nhalll No. 8-1
2+.3.11 2 .7.20
F. \\'. Charman,
10.9.2
"'. P. :'If. Da\ idson,
Hatlcr:->ea
:'\0.98
30.1.31 "-;.lIlds\\'orth t.!cllon (\\'.t nds\\ ollh Diy.) \\'ell1blcy <: Ilar1eSdCn i 12.5.23 :'\0. 11
L.R.C.P.
'" althamstow \ Vest ~o. 29/ 1 \\-est Ham No. 8
1
5.1. 99
FOI'bes Buchall.
17.5.23
. B . Benton,
13.12.03
\V. II. \ 'incent,
lII.B.
:lI.R.C.S .
upl. "'. "'. Pcrriton, S, ErskinL: I'-ll., E. 17. llpl. A. J. /\sh, 59 Ncw itl' Rd. , Plaistow, E . 13.
Supl. j\ . F . Brazier, 66, Fourth Cross Rd. , Twickcnham, Middx. Supt. G .• \. Buq;ess, 2-1-, Second J\velluc, Queells Park, \V.l0 . . upl. J f. I r. Kelley, Technical School, IIarrow, l\Iiddx.
\1. R.C.S . Park, i\1.Il.
:"11.13.
:"IJ.D.
,y ALTHA i\l STO W &
4S
ISTRICT .
lll)ullsiow Sl'ction 1'\'l lll:lIlI :'\0 . 102
\\·antls\\"orth .
17.3.28
r.
IRECI ST ERED.
DIVISION.
IN OHARCE.
SURCEON.
21. 5. ,,0
ection 'oulhend '0.
No .
J OlIN AM BULANCE B RI GADE.
IRECISTERED. \
BenAeel R ad'i,rh
ST.
" -illcs dcn
.. :'\0. 11b
10.11.30
'. E. Godd,ud,
a.B.E.
\1. D.,
Tud o r Edwards,7If. R.C.S. f.. Schapero, L.\J.S.S.A. F. \\' . Eason, IIJ.B., CI!.B.
':>upt. \V. C. Packham, 18-1-, BatLel-sca Park Road, S. \V. 11. Supl. ] . A . GI'avestock, 84, Ebury Road, Rickmansworlh, IJerts. Supl. W .• \. Siel-, 132, Minet Avenuc, Jlarlesd e n, • T. '.\'.10 .
Supt. ]. E. Taylor, 3, \Varwick Road, outhall, 1\Iiddx. Corps .'upl. C. \\'. Kel'sley, 8, \\Tes terdale Road, East Grecnwich. SupL W. H. Hall, 13, Lakehall Road, Thornlon Heath . upt. II. Jacobs, 139, Stonehouse Street, Clapham, S. \\T. -1-. Supt. ]. "'. Oliver, 185, IIigh Sl., IIampton Hill, 1\Iiddx. Supt. A. C. Brown, 68, Colwith Rd., Hammersmith, \\'.6. Supt. H. R . Stanley, 32, Lonsdale Avenue, \\'embley, i\Iiddx. Supt. A . ]. Sayer, 6, Tewton Road, \\rea ldstone, Harrow, ;\Iddx .
WESTERN AREAActon and Hammer mith
~o.
L.:\I.S.S.A. (LO~D.)
4-1-
Hammersmith Section Bentalls, Kingston ~ o. 112 British International Elstree ... {\' o . 96
18.2.31 23. 9.30
Boro. of Ealing {\' o . 85
29.12 . 20
... ~ o. 5-1-
1.10. 10
]. C. :'IIcCarrol, ]. \ \'allace, M . D.
III. R.
R.
M.A.,
F.
Guymer,
31.5.28
N. S .
~ cilJ, 1\I. B .
G . R. H . " 'rang-ham, H. \\'. B . Ruxton.
:ILK
NURSING NORTHERN AREAEnllcld
o. -1-6
Ganlen Subud)
8.-1-.19
upt. E. \ V. Jackson, 3, Rutland Park Ianc;ions, \ Villesden Green, ~. \ V. 2. upt. "'. J. Dob.o n, Y. I.C.A. , Bond ~t., Ealing, \ V. 5. Supt. G . Harris, 9, Victoria Ave., Hounslow.
J.
DIVISIONS
G. Bmss, ;.1. n.
13 . . 20
J. " ' . Ensor, l..R.C.I'. A. E. Sa\\"day, :ll.R.C.S.,
29.5.12
Lt.-Col. S . 1\1 Sloan,
0.491
:l1.B .
:ll.R.C.S., L.R,C.P.
Brentford
Supt. T .• . l\ ppleton, 99, Goldha wk l~d., 'herhenls Bush, W. 12.
L.R.C. P .
Hampstead No. 16 N.
:lLB., ClI.B.
Northem Polvtechnic
;\J"o. 20
6.6.12
Lad y Su pt. 1\frs. 1\1. J lldd, 46, Graeme Road, Enfield, :'IIiddx. Lady Supt. 1\Irs. E . .:\1. Irwin, 71, Erskine Hill,Golders Green. N. \\'. -L Lady SllPt. Mrs. :\1. ~IacFadden, 23a, High Street, St. J aIm' \Yood, ~.\Y. 8. Lady Supt. illiss G. K. aundel's, 108, Stapleton Hall Rd., Stroud Gt'een, N. 4-.
+6
THE
DIVISIDN.
ST. JOlIN
No. 1.
LAN E BRIGADE.
Lady Supl. l\Iiss E. urti, 26, , cafonl P oad, Tot tenham, 1'\.15.
5.3.25 C. II. Hall, ;\1. n. J. Buchanan, ~I. B.
4.5.01
SOUTHERN AREABalham and Streatham ~o. 10 N. Blackheath
~o.
51 N .
3.5.21
Carshalton and Wallington :'\0.67
6.5.29
No. 13 N.
20.10.09
East Crovdon and Addisco~1be No. 36 N. Gorrillge Park . 0.54 N . o. 19 1. New Cross
24.1.16
Norwood .. .
11. 6. 96
Croydon
Lady upl. Miss L. J. Law, :ll.ll. E., 58, Manville Rd., U pperTooting , ' .W.1 7. Lady Supt. 1\[ISS E. L. 1\Iay, 93, R. E. ' cholcfield, M.A., \Vickham Rd., Brocklev, S. E. 4. M.B . D.H.P . ill.Q.l\Tyll chrcest, 1\Irs. M. \'. jenkins, Ilig-hian d ;\I.R.C.!:)., 1..1: . . 1' . Lodg-l', Fox IIill, l'ppcr :'\or\\'ood, S.L 19 . Lady Supt. ;\liss ,\. Ilansley Smit h, A. V. Chapman, 111. R.C. \1 B 1" 49, \\ ood bou rn ' Kathleen G. B. :'Ilcl'lIahon, \\ U1u e, Strcath<l111 , ~ \\ I (). L.:'II.S.S.A. Lady ·upt. 1\Iiss O. Livingston, 22, Camden Ro a d, 'outh Cronlo n. A. 11. Shelswcll,M.R.C.S. Lady Supt. :\II's. A. HudsOll', :!3 ..1, London I'd., :'IIitcham, Surrc \,. Helen D. Luki, flLD. Alice
27.1.05
5.6.23
1\1.
Benham,
Norbury and Thornton Heath '0.61 T
5.9.27.
Southern Railway No.69 . (Southern) South 1\let. Gas Co. 0.53 N.
18.6. 30
Lady Supl. :'III'S. i\I. E. Dougl as A.R.R. C., 72, IIarold H.oRd, orwood, S. E. 1C). CH.H. P. G. :edgwick, :'II.R. C 5., !...ady llPt. :'Iiss 1\1. IIarding, 95, H i llTO\\' l:toacl, tn'ulha m, L.R.C.I'. S. \\' . lG. Lady ~ upt. :'IIi C. Pearce, 1, T . F. :'.Ieyrick, :ll.R.C. S., . . \Ipha . Rd., Te 'w ro<.;s, • . E. 14. L.R.C . P., B. S., B.SC . Lady Corps Offi c er I i<; ,\. Spa rk s, 128, Chl'istchurch Road, Tul s c IIill, S. \\".2. L.,\ . Off \!J ss L t:an e , Thra le Il.il l, .-1.. D. Bl' lil i l~ , :l1.B., B. S. . treath a m , S \\' 1(,. F . G. \V. P.
wayne,lII.B. ta~forth ]\1. B.,
15.12.21 10.6.98
7~.
CE NTR AL ARE A0.47 N.
10.3.20
Haggerston 1'\0.62 N.
10.3.28
Hospital Saturday Fund No.6 N. Civil Service No. 28 N .
1. 7. 96
L. Potter, L. :ll.S.S.A.
A. Ehrmann,
1.6.14
;\1. 1:.
Hilda 1\1. Cunnington, flI.B.
St. John's Gate No.2 N. Smith, \\'. H., & Sons No. 59 Stoke 1 ewington 1 o. 1 N . Temple ... No. 39 N. Toynb e e Hall
23.1. 93 27.3.26
Margaret J.
Trotter,
1I1.B.
2.12.90 28. 5.17
No . 66
17.1. 29
Helen 1\loss,
I c.
]\1. D.
R. R;ck ctt,
M.R. C.S.
EASTERN AREABarking ... 10. 34 N.
Dagenham
0.60
East IIam
0.8 N .
i
I
31.7.15
C. F. Fenton,I\1.R.c.S. J
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
16.7.13 6.5.27
. E . ' ampcy, LR.C. P. R. "'. Brews, L.R.C.P. A. E. hen-vell,]\1. B.
+.5.99
\V. Benton, 1I1.R.C.S.
M. D .
T
Fin bury ...
0.25 N.
Beckton ...
T
Eltham (Wcll ITall) Grays ... No. 4~ Ilford
.. , No. 15 N.
16.3.31 23.7.20 1. 5.11
Lady . upt. l\Iis R. .\. Gl o dw ill. H7, E\ering" Road, 0;.16. Lady ~ llPt. Mrs. E. :'Iilbu rn, 77, Chetwynd Road, 1\. \\'.5. Lady llPl. l\1iss E. 1. Danks, 6 0 , tondoll Pk., ]7orest II ill, S. E. :!3. Lady upt. :'IIiss 1\1. 1. :'lassoll, 60 , Fellows RcI.,IIaOlpsteaLi, ' .\\' . ,' Lady upt.l\Irs. E.J.:'II. D Cl1chfle ld. H,1\Iclford Rd. ,Dulwich,S. E. 22. Lady upt. 1\liss L. I\. Murray, 28, Hudey Rd. ,Kennington " . E.l 1. Lady Supl. l\I1-S. . Ag-ar, 54, P.'nshurs t Road, IIackn e y. E . ~. Lady Supt. 1\1rs. L. A. \\'alt oIl, 10, Sanclwel1 Crescent, \\' est Hampstead. ! . \V. 6. Lady Supt. Miss E. Robins o n, ,0, Elgin Rd., Seven Kin gs , F sscx. Lady Supt. 1\Iiss E. S. Smith, 16. Cambridge Rd., Barking, Essex.
P. J. l\Iullins, M.B ., B.CH . j. R. J\. Tallack, ]\1. B. J .. \. Da\\'son,
M,,\., :'-I.B.,
CI!'13.
Ley ton and Ley tonstone o. 17 . Limehouse
No. 43 N.
Southend ..
o. 31
29.5.12 9.9.18 3.(1.15
Ca n\,L'\, lsl,lncl SL~c tiOIl \\'alth;'mstow and Di trict No. 11 West Ham No. '27 . ' .
25.7.30 2-+.10.06
S. Gonion, :lI.R.C.S., L. R.C.I'. laude E. Kerslake, L. iIl . S . S.A.
26.5.14
lIclen D. \\' atson, ;\1. B., :-1. R.t .s. Flora ~l c Donald IIogg,
10.2.2G
.\.
:'II.B.
o.
\Voolwich
s'{ );
47
DISTRI CT .
\RECISTERED.
5.6.12
0.5 N.
Wimbledon and o. ::\Ierton
I
DIVISI ON.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
RECISTERED.
Tottenham & Edmonton 10.56 N. \\ atford ... No. 12 N.
A~1B
tuart,
M. B., CH.B.
Lady Supt. l\Iiss P. 1\1. Brain, 5, Norman Rd., East Ham, E.6. Lady Amb. Officer l\liss E . Swann, 23, Henley Rd., lIford, E ' ex. Lady Supl. 1\Irs. E. i\I. 1\Iorrish, 18, Clavering Road, 1\Ianor Park, E. 12. Lady SlIPt. Mrs. A. E . IIarvey, " Our Ut," 1\Iedina Rd., Grays, Essex. Lady SliPt. ~Iiss E. Stenning, M. J. II., 16, Norfolk Road, Seven Kings, Essex. Lady Supt. l\Irs. A. E. Sampson, 9, Claremont Gardens, Seven Kings, Essex. Lady Supt. ~liss A. ill. Cook, 81, Katherine J' d., East Ham. Lady ' upt. 1\I1's. j. A. Francis, 63, otswolcl Rd., \\'estclilT-on- ea, Essex. Lady Supt. Mrs. 1. \Vebb, 276, Forest Road, E. 17. Lady Supt. !\J iss N. trathern, 10, Claremont Rd., FOl'est Gate, E. 7. Lady SlIPt. 1\lrs. D. 1\Ioakes, 63, IIowarth Road, Pillmstead, ._.E.18.
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County CommissioneI'sBerks.-_-\. G. Osborn, M. B.-(29.11.19.)-Officer. Bucks.-:\lajor P. G. Darvil-Smith, c . B.E .-(29.11.19.)-OIJiar. Gloucester.-Major A. Barrett Cardew, M. C., F.R.C.S.-(26.5.30.) Hampshire.Oxford .-W. E. Audland, IILB.E., lI1.R.c.s .-{17.2.28.)-KnigM of Grace. Somerset. - J. . Cox. -(4.6.21. )-Officer. \ Viltshire.-A. Towerzey.-(16.2.23. )-Serving Brother.
County SurgeonsBucks.-:\bjor S . ]. C. Holden, M. B., CH. B., D.P. H. (Bucks).-(2. 7. 23. )-Officer. Gloucester.-H. \V. l\1. StroveI', O.B . E., M.B.-{20.7.26.)- Hon. Associate. . :\I. Hebblethwaite, M.D., M.R.C.S.-(20.7.26 . )-Officer. Hampshire. -F. C. Bottomley, O.B.E., ;\1. D.-(19.11. 26.)-Servl·Il,E? B7-otller. Oxford. - F. H. Dickson, !\f.B., CH.B.-{21.10. 29.)
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Captain]. G. (\IcLannahan, L. R.C. p.-{31. 7. 12.)-Hon. Associate. A. ]. O. Brillon.-(29.12.22.)-Serving Brother. Major G. H. Morse, 1\[. R.c.s.-(11.12.22.) Capl. F. I Iolgate mith, M.B.E.-(26. 9. 28.) F. Dearle. -(2 1.1 0.29.) C/Lt.-Colonel W. E. Pittard.-{1-I-. 9. 29.) Lady County Officer Mrs. 1riffitbs, O.B.E.-(16.3.23.)-Dallle oJ Grace. 1\Irs. E. colt.-(5. 7. 23. )-Servin/: Sisler.
Nursing-
REPORT COUXTY
FOR 1930. OF
BERKS. 14,
SHEET STREET, \VnmsOR.
21st llIarch, 1931. THE CHIEF CO:'>DIISSIONER, ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
SIR,
I have t.he honour to submit the report of the work done by the Brigade in the County.o£ Berkshire during the year 1930. In thIS County there are 7 Ambulance Divisions, 2 Nursing Divisions, and 2 Cadet Am~ulance Divisions; the personnel being 251 men, -15 women, and 54 boys, makmg a total of 350 as compared with 3-18 in 1929. Most o£ the Divisions went to Oxford on the 29th Jun e and were inspected there by yourself. I have .again to thank the Ambulance and ursing Divisions in Berkshire for the very effiCIent way in which they have carried out their duties. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant,
A. G. OSBOR),T, County Commissioner.
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THE
ST. JOHN COU TY
AMBULA~CE BR I GADE .
OF
No. II.
BUCKS. MEADS,
GREAT
MISSENDEN.
12th 1\1 al'ch, 1931. THE ACTING CHIEF COMMISSIONER. SIR,
I have the honour to report that the personnel and w?rk <;,f the Brigad.e in this County continues to increase, and the year under reVIew IS onc of satIsfactory progress. The strength of the Brigade on the 31st December, 1930, was as follows : No. of Strength. Units. 430 17 Ambulance Units 113 6 N"ursing Units Total Cadets-Boys Girls Total
23
543
3
82
1
28
4
110
;\inety-two new members of the Senior Divisions and 39 Cadets have been enrolled during the year. . An Ambulance Section has been formed at Chalfont St. Peter and WIll shortly become a Division, and a Girls' Cadet Division at Slough. An Ambulance Division at Marlow, and a Tursing Division at Bletchley are in process of formation. There are good prospects of other Divisions being formed in the near future. The Slough and District Corps has been formed by the Units in that area. I regret to report the resignation of 1\1r. \V. J . Brown as uperintende~t of th.e Bletchley Division, which he formed in 1926. This officer, however, cont.lllues his duties as Officer in charge of the Motor Ambulance. The Annual Conference was held at Aylesbury on the 25th January, when 40 representatives attended. _. . . First Aid has been rendered to 5,106 persons by Ambulance and ~ urslllg DlvISlOns, and 495 Hospital and Clinic attendances were made by members of the .l.. -ursing Divisions. The service of ten of the eleven motor ambulance in the ounty is maintained by Ambulance Divisions 'w ith the assistance, at four Stations, of local ~mm;tt..ees. During the year 1,675 cases were moved by these ambulances of whIch ;,1;, \\ere due to road accidents, the total mileage being 31,585. Six hundred and twenty-two of these cases 'w ere moved by the Ambulances at Slough. Road Duty was undertaken during the week-ends of the summer months by eleven Divisions. At the Funeral of the RI01 victims on the 11 th October, 90 men and 28 sisters from the ~orth Bucks Divisions assisted No.3 (Eastern) District at Cardington, and treated 65 cases. On Sunday, 29th June, the Bucks Divisions joined those from Oxford, Berks, and Gloucester at Headington, where they were inspected by the hicf Commissioner. The Inspection was followed by a Drumhead Service conducted by the Rev. E. Rogers, C.B.E., a Chaplain of the Order. The Slough Cadet Division held its second Camp in the hIe of Wight. The Annual Women's Competitions were held on the 22ndl\larch at High \Yycombe and the Men's Competitions on the 29th March at Aylesbury, the Judges being appointed, and the tests arranged, by the County Surgeon. Dr. . Corbet-Fletch er judged the Men's Team Test. The Trophies were presented by the Lord !--i.e':ltenant. The" Dewar" County Challenge Shield was won by the 'Wolverton DIVISIOn, and the" Lady Rothschild" Challange Cup by the Chesham Nursing Division. These teams represented the County at the o. 2 District Competitions held at Bristol
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on the 26th A1?ril, where the 'Wolverton Division gained first place and the" Oxo " Cup, r~presentlllg No.2 District in the Finals where they gained fourth place. The 1 ncreased su Pl?o~t recei ved by Di visions from the Borough and District Councils has been very grabfYlllg. The mo t cordial co-operation exists with the Police, the A..A:, and t~e RA.C. representatives in the County. It IS llltereshng to record that an R .A.C. Scout formed the Ambulance Section at Chalfont St. Peter, and the A.A. and R.A.C. men are either enrolled members of Divisions or attend the lectures and practices. The Brigade is indebted to the County Centre of the Association for their support and financial help . To the ~aluable co-operation of the County Surgeon, the Lady County Officer, and Supenntendents, the success of the Brigade work in the County is very largely due . I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant,
P.
G. DARVIL-SMITH,
County Commissioner, Bucks.
COU JTY
OF
GLOUCESTER I<:EYNSHAM LAWN,
CHELTE ' HAM .
21st March, 1931. CHIEF
COM~IISSIO 'ER,
ST .
JOHN
A;\mULA. CE
BRIGADE.
SIR,
I have the honour to submit my report for the year ending 31st December, 1930. In preface, I wish to place on record my own personal regret, and the regret of all ~Ie.mbers of the .13:igade ~n the. County, that Dr. Hugh Powell was compelled to reSIgn the CommlssIOnersll1p, owmg t.o change of residence. ~r. Powell ,,".as very well known and respected throughout the County, and the Bngade owes hIm a great debt of gratitude for his unfailing energy and enthusiasm for ~\mbujance w<?rk. \Ye all wi 'h him long life, prosperity, and happiness. SInce .my app<?lf~t~ent a Commissioner in ::'lay, 1930, I have got into personal touch wlth all DlvlIOns, and am satisfied that they are efficient and keen at their work. I am pleased to report that two new Ambulance Divisions have been formed during the year-R. A. Li ter' at Dursley, and Tewkesbury. I hope that an Ambulance Division \\ill be formed in the Forest of Dean during the coming year. There are now 6 Ambulance and 2 Nursing Divisions in the County, with a total per. onnel of 2 -to I i~ pec~ec~ ~he CiLy of Gloucester, Gloucester \\'agon Works, and the Gloucester NurSIng DIvlslOns on 4th October, and was pleased with their smart appearance on parade, and with their efficiency in practical work. The Cheltenham Corps with then Bugle Band attended the Three Counties In pection at Headington Hill, Oxfo:-d, .on unday, 30th June, and Church Parade, when they had the honour of beIng lllspected by the Chief Commissioner. The h~'o .Ambulance Divisions and 1 Nur ing Division of the Cheltenham Corps ar.e .fi~)Unslllng, and are in the enviable po ition of having hvo keen Surgeons per DIvlslOn. In conclusion, I wish to thank County Surgeon Dr. S. 1\1. Hebblethwaite and County Officer 1\1r. H . J. Lewis for the help they so readily give me; and also all Officers and other ranks for thcir zeal and devotion to the Brigade. T
I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, A. BARRETT CARDEW,
Commissioner for the County of Gloucester.
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No. I I.
JOHN Al\IBULANCE BRIGADE.
COU TY OF BRISTOL.
3,
THE AVE
UE, ST. ANDREW'S PARK, BRISTOL.
25th JIarch, 1931. THE CHIEF CO;\DnSSIo~ER, ST. JOHN AMBULA~CE BRIGADE.
mentioned that he and his .fellow Directors were very pleased that their employees had taken up this good work, and they were pleased to know that after the recent classes 27 members were successful. H e promised all the assistance possible from the Directors. L ady Davies then presented the certificates and wished the Division every success. I .feel that I cannot close this report without thanking the County Surgeon, Lady County Officer, Corps Supt. A. Cotton, and Corps Officers .for the valuable service rendered me; my best thanks are also due to Officers, N.C.O.s, and Men for the support they have given me during the past year.
SIR,
I have the honour to be, Si r,
I have the honour to sub mit my first report for the County of Bristol, for the year ending December, 1930 . Vie now have 15 Divisions in the County. Personnel. -The total strength of the Brigade in the County is as followsAmbulance Divisions Nursing Cadet Boys and Girls Total
Your obedient servant, A.
Accidents attended in Street, Factory, etc. Invalid Removals Fires attended Total
J.
OWENS BRITTON,
Officer ilc BristoL
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615
THE LODGE,
being a net increase of 40 over last year. . . , The work of the Transport Department has been well mamtained as wIll be seen by the statistics given below: 2,657 4,5 '9
268 7,514
being an increase of 794 over the previous year. . The members of the Brigade have also done well, accountIng for no less than 24,039 cases on public duty and in various \\'orks where they are employed. Over 1,000 public duties were undertaken by the members dunng th~ year. . The disadvantage under which the Transport has been \\ orked I~ prev~ous years has now been overcome by the addition of a fine new extenslOn bemg bUIlt agaInst the Old Headquarters where there is room for six ambulances and a very large hall overhead for drills and first aid practice. InspectioH.-The Deputy Chief Commi ioner inspected the City of Bristol Corps: afterwards the members marched past to the music of their very fine Band under Sergt.-Major Maggs. . . In addressing the Parade the Deputy ChIef saId he was very pleased to have the company of the Lord MaJ:7or at the !nspection, which we~t to sh~w that the Head of affairs in the City "'.las lllterested III the was of the Bngade. 1 he Lord ::\layor addressed the members and congratulated them on the turnout, and in the name of the Citizens he thanked them all for the 'w ork they were doing in the City of Bristol. . The two first aid posts at the Zoo and the Durdham Downs have proved theIr worth where a number of cases have been attended during the year. Th~ 11edical Comforts' department is still doing some spl~ndicl .\\ork, loans of equipment to the sick in and around the poorer parts of the CIty belIlg vcry much appreciated. R.N.A .S.B.R.-Of the 36 members enrolled in the Reserve, 33 underwent a course of training at the various Naval Hospitals: the reports received 'w ere indeed very satisfactory. M.H.R .-Of the 20 members enrolled, 10 of them put in a week's training at etley Hospital: these members also received excellent r eports. . .. I am pleased to report that dur!n~. the year o~e, ~ew Ambulance ~lvision was formed The Bristol Gas Works DIviSlOn. The DIVISIOn was formally lllaugurated by Sir' George Davies at the Stapleton Road Gas Works. In his r emarks he .l
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ROAD, SOUTIISEA, HANTS.
TilE CIIlEF COM;\lISSIO 'ER, ST. JOHN A:llBULA~CE BRIGADE.
22nd February, 1931. SIR,
I hav' the honour to submit my annual report for the year ending 31st December, 1930, and am glad to be able to state that there has been an increase in Divisions and personnel which has brought the County strength to \\'ell over 1,000 members. DlstYlblltlOII.-I consider that Hampshire is now well staffed in those areas in which Divisions exi~t, but there are ~till a few large towns where the Brigade is not represented, notwithstanding considerable effort on our part. Competitiol7s.-The competitive spirit remains highly satisfactory. Hampshire teams, from the outhampton mbulance and Bournemouth Kursing Divisions, won both the District competitions of 1930, held at \Veston-super-Mare, for the first time in our hislory and gave good accounts of themselves at the Finals in London .
Pliblic DlIty.--::'Iore public duty was carried out than in any previous year. The number of recorded cases attended by our members reached the creditable figure of 3,636. I am confident that this figure does not represent the full number of cases attended as it is a well-known fact that it is impos ible to get some members to report their \\ ork. Church Pamde.-A church parade, organized by the County Officer, Lieut.Col. \Y. E. Pittard, took place in Southampton on St. John Sunday and was attended by detachment from most of the units in the County. The Stadium was kindly lent by the CommiUee, and among a large and distinguished gathering of spectators were the ;"layor and lay ore s with several members of the Corporation. The ervice was conducted by the Rev. E . Pitt, M.A., Yicar of St. Barnabas, who gave an inspiring addre s; his subject was" Four unkno\\'n stretcher-bearers ", and his text" And they came unto Him bringing one sick of the palsy which was borne of four". The preacher likened these four men to members of th e St. John Ambulance Brigade \\'hose work is to use their skill for the good of their fellow-men and, although their names are forgotten, or more often unknown, their deeds are remembered in the Recording Book of Life and in the hearts of those to \vhom they have rendered service . At the conclusion of the Service the layor of Southampton presented some Brigade Service ledals and stated that he recognized and greatly appreciated the work Our Brigade is doing.
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Inspections.-I carried out Inspections . of every un.it .in. the County during the year and consider that the general efficIency and dlsclplme was, on the whole, satisfactory. Road Service.-This important work is gradually being taken up througho~t the County and there are indications that an improvement in interest has been achIeved. Resignations.-It was a matter of general ~egret t~at Mrs. Chinery, M.B.E., the Lady County Officer, found it necessary owmg to Ill-health to res~gn from the Brigade. Mrs. Chinery had endeared herself to all members and w111 be greatly missed. \ Ve shall b e very glad indeed to see her with us \\ hen favourable weather and improved health allows her to travel.. . . I desire, in conclusion, to r ecord my hIgh appr ecIation of the support I have received from the County Surgeon, Dr. Bottomley, O.B.E., M.D., the. ~o~nty Officers, Major C. G. H. lorse and Lieut.-Colonel W. E. Pittar~, and .the DlvlslOn~1 Officers . VVithout their loyal support it would have been ImpossIble to obtalll such a record as I have been able to submit. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, H. G. )JORMAN \VH ITE, County Commi sioner, Hants.
COD.1: TY OF OXFOH.D. ~URTON, DAVENA~T
ROAD, OXFORD.
THE ACTING CHIEF COM;\lISSIO~ER, ST. JOH~ A:-'IBULA~CE BRIGADE. 3rd Jlarch, 1931. SIR,
I have the honour to submit my report for the year ending 31t December, 1930. The total strength of the Brigade in the County is:mbulance Divisions ursing Division Cadet Division (Boys) Total
nits. Strength. 7 200 1 23 24 1 9
2-!7
This number shows an increase of 17 over the total at the end of la t year. All the Divisions of the County "vere inspected by the Acting Chief CommIssioner at Oxford on 29th Jun e, 1930 , when units of the three Counties, Derk , Duck., and Oxon, together with some units from Gloucestershire, were also on parade. The Inspection took place in the ground of Headington Hill IIall, most kindly lent by Mrs. G. H. Morrell, C.B.E., J .P., on a perfect summer's. afternoon .. over 800 being on parade. Although the great heat of the sun T?a<;le It very try 109 for those standing at attention there were very few cases of famhng. . A Drumhead Service, conducted by the Rev. Edgar Rogers, C.B.E., Chaplam of the Order of St. John , concluded the afternoon's programme. After the service was over Sir Percival \\,ilkinson, in addressing the Parade, expressed his pleasure in inspecting units of No. 11 District in such beautiful surroundings, and his satisfaction with the Parade in all its details. May I add that I am satisfied that the meetiIl:g together of so m.any uni~s from different counties in the District increases espnt de corps and fnendly nvalry ; and is very useful from a propaganda point of view. During the year the number of accidents ~nd cases of. su~den illness amounted to 1,671 , a large increase over those treated III 1929, WhICh IS partly accounted for by the fact that an I ce Rink was opened in Oxford last December where men and nursing sisters are on daily duty. . . Members of the Brigade have also been on duty at many pubhc functions, notably at St. Giles' Fair, point-to-point race meetings, football matches, etc., and have shown great keenness in the work.
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In conclusion I should like to express my sincere thanks to County Officer F. DearIe for the great help he has given m e, and to all members of the Oxfordshire County District for their loyal support. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, \V. E. AUDLA~D, County Commissioner for Oxfordshire.
COUI TY OF SOMERSET. 1, PALMER STREET,
WESTO~-SUPER-~L,\RE.
24th February, 1931.
MAJOR-GENERAL SIR PERCIVAL VVILKINSOX, K.C.M.G., C.B., ACTING CHIEF COMMISSIONER. SIR, I have t.he honour to submit my first report for the year ending 31st December, 1930, and in doing so may I say how much I appreciate the honour you have best.owed upon me, by placing me in charge of the County of Somerset. It. has given the greatest pleasure to carry out the several duties entrusted to me, more especially because in doing so I am able from time to time to meet the Officers, _ .C.O.s, and members of the several Ambulance and ursing Divisions, the majority of which I personally helped to organize, and applied to Headquarters for the sanction of their formation. .\lthough the past year has not been quite the success I had hoped for, I am pleased to say we have finished better than we started. Three new. mbulance DIvisions have been formed at Timsbury, \Yells, and \\' elllllgton. \Ve have now 12 mbulance and three ursing Divisions in the County and, you will observe by the abstracts attached, a membership of 434, all ranks (not including those on the Reserve, and myself), which is a net increase of 91 members. Two new V.A. Detachments have been formed, Minehead Nursing Division with 1 members and \Veston-super-:\lare Jursing Division with 19; and although I regret to "ay the Bath :Nursing Division are not up to full strength, a special effort i~ being made with classes to obtain new members, and complete the establishment of not only the ::\ursing Division but their V.A.D. The Inspection of the ~Iinehead .I. 'ursing Division was very kindly undertaken by the Lady uperintendent-in-Chief, Lady Perrott, and all other Ambulance and Nursmg Di\'iions were inspected by myself, reports of \vhich have been forwarded. The outstanding feature in the County during the past year was the holding of the :0;'0 :2 District Competitions in April at \Veston-super-Mare. It was indeed a real pleasure to us to entertain such a keen body of Competitors, al 0 so many members of the StaiT, Judges, etc., and I sincerely hope they enjoyed their visit. to our County as much as we enjoyed having them with us. I ,,,ish it to be known in this report how much I appreciate the kindness of the \\'eston-super-i-Iare and District Corps, who defrayed all expenses in connection with the entertaining, etc ., at the Competitions. Many varied duties are being carried out by members of the Divisions to the sati faction of their Officers, and the best feeling exists between all ranks. I notice not only the keen way the members carry out their work at practice and on actual cases of rendering aid to the Sick and Injured, but there is that which makes life worth living-that interest in the welfare of fellow m embers, a r eal wish to make each ot.her happy. Many social gatherings have b ee n held during the past year, for not only members, but their wives and families. I say this: The ambulance workers of Somerset are a happy family. . The nlotor Transport work is ever increasing, and efforts are made by Divisions III the County, when the time comes to replace worn-out Ambulances, to purchase the very best. So satisfied are the Police with the work done by our Division that r ecently the Somerset Standing Joint Committee gave a vote of £ 100 toward
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No. II.
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGAD E .
t he purchase of a l\Iotor Ambulance for the \ Veston-super-l\lare Corps and £10 per year to\yards upkeep. Ten motor ambulances are now being used by the Divisions in the County, and that number will soon be increased by one at \ Vellington . An Ambulance Ball recently held at \ Veston-super-Mare, towards their Headquarter Building Fund, was so popular with the public that a profit of £75 9s. 5d. wa added to the fund, which is now nearing the first £1,000. I regret to say that in checking the returns sent in by Divi ions, I have come to the conclusion that many of the totals entered against members are not correct. I refer to Public Dllties, Cases Attended, and Transport Duties. Perhaps it is that the members concerned go about their work with that true" St. John" spirit, do their duty, r ender" Aid and then forget to say anything about what they have done. B ut I feel su re the reports a sent in, re Cases Attended, Transport Road Accidents, etc., do not do justice to the Di\'j ions, and especially to the individual members. In the case of one Oflicer, to whom I have during the past year personally passed over the telephone over 400 transport cases, and of which I am positive he did himself over 300, in the Divisional return against tIllS Ofilccr is r ecorded Drills 21, Duties 0, and no entry of transport or other work. An effort will be made to get these returns correct for 1931. I find in the returns received for 1930, a variety of B.F.1. A. anel ); some ",ith 13, some 14, and others 15 columns. Credit is therefore given for Transport and other duties to some members while others receive none. Some Divisions send in complete returns, others no B.F. 12, and eluring my tour of I nspections, where some Forms were not produced, I was informed they had not r eceived them. I was able to supply blank Forms in some places, having gone prepared. But as it is the rule for all Forms to be sent direct from Headquarters to the Divisions, I have no positive proof that they cventually reach the Superintendent, and then the Division Secretary, and to put this matter right I am quite prepared, Sir, if you agree, to receive a parcel of the" Forms" required, and at the end of the Brigade year when returning the Divisional copies to Superintendents to forward the new Forms for the en uing year at the . arne timc. It would relieve your Headquarters Staff perhaps of a small portion of their vast amount of work, and might perhaps save a little expen .. e In po~tage, and whatever extra work was thereby added to my lot would be compensated by the fact of knowing all Divisions had their complete set of Forms, and no excuse could be put forward at the end of year. I hope to arrange the first County meeting of Officers at an early clate, when a scheme w ill be considered and arranged as to the J\rea to he covered in l.ase of Road Accidents, by Ambulances, to prevent overlapping and loss of time. AJ<,o to arrange for First Aid Posts throughout the County, the starting of r-Iec1ical Comfort Depots, and recruits for H.II. Reserve. I regret to record at the early part of 1930 the death of our late County Commissioner, Lt.-Col. A. J. Cary, T.D. lIe was a real friend to all ambulance workers in the County, and his death was a ad loss to all. I had worked with him since 1907 , and he 'was never happier than when helping in the work of "The Order ". The \ Neston-super-:\lare Corps attenllcc1 the funeral at Uphill Church, members acting as bearers. In conclusion I wish to thank all members for the loyal support they haye given me during the past year, and with their continued help I look to 1931 for a record for the County. I have during my 30 years' service with the Brigade noticed the s('veral classes of \\·orkers. There are a number of members who keep strictly to the Regulations for efficiency, i.e. just 12 drills and very few duties, etc., but. I shall k('(;1> a keen look-out for those members who faithfully and devotedly carryon the good work, year in and out, with the one thought, " Service before Self," and to th05e devoted workers I say very sincerely, Thank you. And if I remain in charge of my County it will give me the greatest pleasure at a convenient time to bring to your official notice the devoted services of these members for some reward. /I
I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, J OH~
S. Cox,
County Officer in Charge, County of Somerset.
57
DISTRICT.
COU TY OF WILTSHIRE. c/o \ V. D. & II . O.
'WILLS, COLBOUR~E STREET, SWINDON.
3rd .Hardt, 1931. THE CHIEF COM;\lISSIO~ER. SIR,
. I have the honour to present my report for 1930. The Divisions have been In.pected by myself and I have found them effi.cient and smart on their work. Thanks to the hard work of my County Officer, F. Holgate-Smith, two new Divisions have be~n formed during the year, namely, Salisbury and Box, and these should develop wto very useful additions to the Brigade. I am especially glad Salisbury have be~n started as.they are t~c first Division in the Southern part of the County and theIr example will, I hope, 1I1duce other Towns in their ncighbourhood to take an interest in the movcment. During the year various Public Duties have been undertaken by the Divisions and a large amount of creditable work has been done. Th~ugh the progress of the. Brigade is still disappointing, there is a great deal of <]U1et Ambulance work . gOing on throughout the County by members of the var!ous Great \Vestern ~ail\\'ay classes, ancl it is unfortunate that they do not see their. way. clear to formIng themselves into Divisions of the Brigade. Finance, espeCIally In the m?-tter o~ provision of uniforms is the great stumbling-block and, as I have reported In preViOUS years, there is a lack of Public Duties for the men to perform and so they soon Jose interest in the work. I have the honour to he, Sir, Your humble servant, A. R. TOWERZEY, County Commi sioner for \Viltshire.
THE
58
ST.
~ O.
J OHN AMBULANCE BRI GADE.
II.
59
DISTRI CT .
COUNTY OF BRISTOL (Continued)
CORPS, AMBULANCE AND NURSING BER KS HIR E. OUNTY COMMISSIONER-A. G. Osborn, COUNTY OFFICERCORPS AND DIVISIONS.
REC ISTERED· I
Ill. B.,
Clifton IIouse, H,
heet
DIVISIO NS. OORPS AND DIVISIONS .
treet, \ Vindsor. Reclland IN CHARC E.
SU RCEON.
1 18.11.14
Stoke Gifford & Filton Temple Meads
Amb ll la n ce-, Didcot
L i .12.28
Hungerford
28.3.31
Maidenhead
17. 6.12
Newbury
21.1.24 13.12.93
Reading ... Reading G.W.R.
9.12.20
Reading S.R .
26.6.20
Twyford
17.2.09
Windsor and Eton
2-+.1.11
NursingReading
...
\\'indsor and Eton
19.12.12
I
26.-+.11
~
upt. A. J. I. Eggleton, The Broad , way, Northbourne, Didcol. T. G. tarkey-Smith, ::\LD. ,\mb . Off. A . J. Allen, 17, Ath erto n Crescent, Hungerford. Supt. I\' . elm, 70, ~orth Town R. R. Foote, ;\1. R. C. S . Road, laid 'nhead. Cpl. F. White, D. Kennedy, III. D. 7, Livingstone Rd., N cwbury upt. J. \\' inte,' bourne, \\T . IIartnett, M. D. 63a, Queen's Rd., Reading. upt. G. H. lIockey, S. C. Alcock, 111. B. 135, Cranbury Road, Readin g. upt. I\. r. Pope, 129, London , Gilford, M.D. Roau, Reading. upt. \V. II. Hamblin, F. C. Young, 111.B. 3, tation Terrace, Twyford . L. G. H. Furber, L. M. S. S. ,\. upt. A. F. L. immonds, E. C. 1\Ialden, ;l1.B. The .\cre, \\'i lldsor.
H. \\ atts, L.S.A.
H. \Vatts, L.S.A., L.M.S.S.A. II. P. Price, l\I.R.C.S. R. \V . L. May,M.A., M.B., B.CH., ?lI-R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Lady upt. 1\lrs. T. \\T at rs, 1 ' 5, 'out hampton trcct, l\eadi n .. Lady Supt.l\I rs.:\1. ox, 213, Arthur Road, \\,inds()r.
COUNTY OF BRISTOL. COUNTY COl\UllSSIONERCOUNTY SliRGEON-H. \\T. ill. Strover, o. B. E., M. B., 2-+, Glouce ter Rd., Bristol. COUNTY OFFICER-A. J. Owens Britton, 3, The ,\v 'nue, Sl. I\ndr~w's Park, Bristol. LADY COUNTY OFFICER- l\Irs. Griffith, o. B. E., Redland, Park House, Bristol. Ambll lanceBR ISTOL
20.2.91 20.~.01
"C" Bristol Gas \Vorks Dvn.
1901 -+.3.30
Barton Hill
25.3.06
Bedminster
25.3.06
Clifton.
& Sons
:'-i. F. C. Burgess, M.A., M.D. R. Reynolds, L.S.A.
1. 8. 06
J. Purcell, M.B., B.CH., B.A.O. P. C. Rankin, M.B., B.S. F. C. ichols, M. R.C.S. o • H. Kettlewell, L.1\1.S.S.A ., L.D.D. S. B. Green, II!. B.
15.8.14
H. H. Pridie, II1.B.
Lysaghts
13. 2.20
A. C. Lysaght, A.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Packer's
30. 6. 09
Fry
IRECISTERED -l
Corps llPt. .-\. Cotton, lI!.B.E., Unity tre ct, St. Philips, Bn stol. upt. F. \\'. Bricc, Broad Plain IIouse, B"istol. .-\mb. Offi ce " J. Dann, 1 , D O\ldam St., Kingsdown, Brist l,1 upt. 1. \\'. Thomas, tapll't l)Jl Road Gas \Vo,' kc;, Bri to!. Supt. A. \Yallingtl)l1, 39, ' heb L':l Ro ad, Easton, Bristol. SllpL ~. II. Kettl cwcll, L.:l1.S.S .A , L.D.D., L.D.S., 3', \\'hitel adil''i Hoad, lifton, Bristol. SupL J. S. l\loore, 6, Byron treet, Redford. Supt. Maj . E. Cadbllry, D.S.O., D.F.C.) 12, Union treet Bri stol. llPt. M. R. Fair, t 3, Elmd ale Road, Colhan, Bristol. Supt. . R. argant, 7, Kcnin gtoll Av~nlle, Bi hopston, Bristol.
Totterdown
31.1. 25 7.4.16 18. 1.06
IN OHARCE.
SURCEON.
J. M. Evans, M. B., CH.B., Supt. A . Cooke) 14) Grove Park Ave., Brislington. IILR.C.S., L.R.C.P. Supt. orrish) W. P. Dyer, M.R.C.S. 50 Ralph Road, Ashley Down. Supt. H. Collard, 8, New Queen T. Fleming, M. B., CH.B. treet, Bedminster, Bristol. Supt. L. R. Crew, ] . . Lucas, M. B. 94, Oxford St., Totterdown.
Nu r s ingBRI'TOL. Bri tol ...
16.9.08
J. A. Roberts, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., M.B., CH.B. G. Parker, 111. D.
Lady Supt. Julia Swanson, 147, \Vhiteledge Road , Clifton.
BU C KI NG H A MS H IR E. COUNTY O;\IMl SIONER-Major P. G. Darvil- mith, C.B.E., Great Missenden. COUNTY SL' RGEON - :\[ajor S. J. C. Holden, M.B., CH.B., D.P.H., R.A.M.C.(T), .-1.ylesbury. COl:NTY OFFICERLADY COUNTY OFFICER- :\Irs. E .. cott, Jacutinga, Chesham Bois. Al11bu lanct:Aylesbury
22.1.15
Beaconsfield
1. 1. 25
Bletchlev Bourne End
7.7.26
Buckingham ..
19'-+.12
Chalront and ;e,-rard Cross Chesbam
2.12.30 2-+.1.17
IIaddenham Henlev-on- Thames (Oxon)
16.-+.31
lligh \\'ycombe
16.8.19
Lavendon
25.1. 2-+
Carlton
17.7.30
cction
l\Iarlow ewport Pagnell
27.4-.11
5.3.31 25.6.25
Olney ...
23.5.02
Princes Risbo,'ollgh
15.3.27
SLO G il ANI) D ISTR ICT. Slough Corps
1.1.31
upt. P. Iarshall) 22, ilver Street) Aylesbury. upt. \\'. Hartley, Butlers Court J. A. L. Cook, l\LB. Lodge, Beaconsfield . C. K. McCoan, L.M.S.S.A. Supt. A. J. Under\Vood. Supt. F . E. erls, Marston \ Tilla . H. G. Poles, III.R.C.S., Princes Road, Bourne End . L.R.C. P. Supt. E. A. Bishop, P,'ebend Cottage, Buckingham. A Supt. Capt. J. Boxall, Chalfont St. Peter. SllPt. E. H. Coles, T. F. Long, LR.C.S. 26, Cameron Road, Chc ham. Amb. Offr. H. B. Caudery , 1- . Council Houses, Hadclenham . upt. F. Mott, 88, Reading II. L. Brownlow, F. R.C.S. treet, Henley-on-Thames. Supt. R. 1\1. Blaikie, A. Park r, 1\L R. C. S. J. r. Craio-, M.B ., F.R.C.S. 27, High t., High Wycombe. Supt. W . T. Knight, 14, High L. Chevallier, Street, Olney. M.R.C.S. \\T. Blayncy, . llPt. \Y. T . Knight, H, High lI!.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. treet, Olney . Supt. T. R. Foreman, Sir \\'m . Borlase School, l\Iarlow. II. T . \\'ickham, :l1.B. llPt. T. Casstles, 5, Linfo"d Lane, Newport Pagnell. AI upt. G. O . M. Dickenson, G. O. 1\1. Dickenson, M.B., B.S., Olney. IILB., B.S. upt. ] . Pearce M . B. E., orwood Lodge, Princes Risborough. \Y . ..:\. Taylor,
::\l.B.,
B.S.
Corp. Supt. ]. Scott, Vertekope, Albert treet, lough.
THE
60 BL'CK]
ST.
JOHN
AMBULANCE
No. II.
BRIGADE.
GHAlIlS HIR E (Continued)
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
Slough Town ...
\RECISTERIED. \
.
~\
21.1.21
11. 7.04
J. O. Hat-vey,
Slough (G .W.R. ) \ Volverton
HAMPSHIRE. IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
E . \ Veaver Adams, F.R. C.S. E. R. \V eaver Adams, ]lI.B., B.CH. E. \\T. Adam, F.R. C. S.
18.5.11
M.
R.C.S.
SlIPt. A. J. Hall, 68, Alberl Street, Slough. Supt. 3, upt. 7,
C. J. W. Judd, Vale Grove, Slough. J. H. Adkinson, Victoria Road, \Volverton.
COUNTY O FFI ER I jr-C/ Lt.-Col. \ V . E . Pillard, 14, Cumberland Place, Southampton. COUNTY SURGEON-F. C. Bottomley, O. B. E. , M. D., 711, Christchurch Road, BOllrnemouth . COUNT Y OFFICERs-Major C. G. II. Morse, ;\1. R.C.S., Chessel Avenue, Boscombe. LADY COUNTY O FFICEROOR PS AND DIVISIONS.
15.5. 23
Bletchlev ... Buckingham
1. 3. 31 28.4.1 6
Chesham ...
1. 1. 23
Newport PagneJl
24.5.28
I
12.10.15
O lney
31.10.18
Slough
Lady upl. 1\lrs. David, A. \\. D. Coventon, 12, Rickfot-ds IIill, i\yle bury. M.D., F.R. C.S. ::\Irs. l'IcCowan, lILB., B.S. Lady upt. Mrs. E. . Vaughan. Lady upl. i\liss E. . Ashwell, Finm 're, Buckingham. Lady 'llPl. l\liss L. 1\1. R. Linzell , T. F. Long, M.R.C.S. hesham ollage JIospit al, Chesham. Lady upt. l\Iiss E. II. Bull, C. II. F. Bailey, OllSC Bank, cwport Pagn ell. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lady ~llPt. l\lisf'. G. R. ,avory, G. O. 1'1. Dickenson, Emberton IIo., ~cwport Pagllel l. M.B., B.S. Lady upl. Mrs. A. IIan cock., E. \ V. Adams, F.R.C. S. tation lIouse. Tilehurst, Bl'rk s
GLOUCESTERSHIRE. COUNTY CO]lnIlSSIONER-A. Barrelt Carde"" ]lI.C., :lI.B., F.R. C.S., Keynsham Lawn, Cheltcnha m. (26.5.30.) COUNTY SURGEON-So TIL Hebblethwaite, l'II. D., :1[, R. C. P., even Arches, Cheltenham. COUNTY OFFICERs- 1'II ajor J. G. l'IcLannahan, LoR.C.P., The l\Iount, ' tonehouse, Glos. H. J. Lewis, GlengarifT, Cheltenham.
Ambulance-
F. H. Sprague, M.R.C.S.
Gloucester City Division & Frampton ection Gloucester \Vagon\Vorks
19. 8.04
Cheltenham
15. 2,10
\ \T . Hutton, L.R.C.P., L. R.F.P.S.
Friendly Societies
6.11.06
I\' Tom, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ]. l'IcF. \\' . Pollard, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. D. \\'. }\ndre\\'s, ~1.B., B.S. D . K. Crawford, ]II-B., CH.B. B. \ \T. D. Fayle, M.B., B.CH., n .p.H.
9.9.13
27 .11. 14
Town R. A. Listers & Co., Dursley Lydney Tewk~sbury
Nursing-
21. S. 3C I
16.6.26
1
2 1.11.30
Cheltenham
15.3.10
City of Gloucester
18.4.26
Grac e Billings, ]lI.B .,B.S. Gwen. M . Bro'v"n, B.CH.
upl. T. \\'. larke, 66, Falktll'l' tre l, Glout.:~sler. upt. \\T. Palmer, 30, \\-orrell trC'et, G louceslcr. Corps upt. Rev. . Cousens Petch, M . A., St. Luke 's \ 'icat'agl" hcllcnham. MI-. \ V. Tandy, Langdoll l~o ad, Cheltenham.
7.9.20
Black water ection Alton and District
11'. J. \\' . Ti holl , Vicarage Lodge, Cpp rCam,nl'. Dur ley. Ti c H. E. Vaughan, 1, l emorial Ilous es , Lydne} .
Lady upt. Mi s D. 13. Faber, Roehampton, hell nham . Lady lIpl. Mrs. Barretl, 7, Kingsholm e Rd.,Glouc ster.
10.5.31 24.6.26 18.12.01
Alverstoke Basi ngstoke an d Distri ct BOURNEMO 'I'll ... Bournemouth ..
4.8.29 29.1 2. 27 6.6.10
I Bournemolllh Post Office and North Hourncmoulh ... Easlleigh
3.10.27 ~9.10.
27
Lymington
4.6.12
Portsmou th
1. 7. 94
Ports mouth
ity Police
29.7.29
~OUT nAMPTO:'<
1.10.11
9. 2.11
elley .. Southampton .. Winchester and Di strict
C. E. Patterson, M.D.
Supt. C, H. Pearson, Oakville, \Vin nersch, Be rks.
II. Yates, :l1.B. , CH.B. ]lI.R.C.S., L.R. C.P. J. C. Glen, L.R.C.P., L. R.C.S., L.F.P.S. H. R a dford Potter, M. D.
Supt. D. L. Hopkins, 29, Market St., Alton, lIants. Supt. O. J . Francis. 26, Gordon Road, Gosport. Supt. E. Swan, 7, Junction Ro ad, Basingstoke.
II. V. Mitchell, M.R. C.C;., L.R. C. P. A. Lee, L. R. C. 1' . & s. J. Hartley, ]l1.A., M.B., B.CH.
Supt. R. Mills. 55, Irving Road, \V est ollthbourne, Bournemoulh. Supt. :\. J. Cuff, \Vodonga, Guest Avenue, Bournemoulh.
R. R. Garrett, M.R. C.S., L.R.C.P. N. 1\1. Goodman, M.B., B.CH.
Supt. H. A. Harris, 46, Shakespear Rd., Eastleigh. upt. Capt. J. A . Coghlan, Ashdon House, Lymington, Hants. Supt. H. E. Rand, 37, Belgravia Rd . , Portsmouth. Supt. Capt. J. F. Smith, D.C. C., The Guildhall, Portsmouth. upt. \V. J. Bromfield, 30, Inv e rleigh Road, \Vest Southbollrne.
II. II. \Varren,
~r.R.
18.4.28
Southbourne
4.4.05 2.7.28 1-+. 9.29
\\'oolston Ir. R. I. Gardner, :11.]11., 301, J Ii gh Street, hcltenham.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
IRECISTERED.
AmbulanceAldershot
NursingAylesbury
61
DISTRICT.
J.
R. John, M.R.C .S., L.R.C.P. J. II. Frazer, M.B. Corp Surgeon H . E. Rawl e nce, M.D., F. R.C.S. Supt. R. C. Moorman, P. 1\1. Roberts, M. B. Gibt'altar House, NeUey Abbey. Supt. E. J. l\Iatcham, H. C. Attwood, M. B. 16, Stratton Road, Shirley. Supt. E. J. Burnley, 21, Fairdo\\'1l C. J. Penny, M.R. C. S. St. Giles Hill, Winchester. E. J. Parslow, 60, Inkerm a n R oad J. C. de N. Clayre, M.R.C.S., L.R .C.P. \\'oolston, Southampton. '
NursingBOllRNEMOUT Il ...
29.12 .27
Bournemouth ...
21. 4. 04
Alverstone and Gosport
3.12.24
Girl Guide
5.11.29
ursing
Eleanor Bond, M. D. C. Cautier Smith, M.R.C . . , L.R . C.P. J. B. G. kellon,M.R . c . S., L. R. C. P . , D. P. H.
I
Lady Supt. l'I iss Doris C. A. Hayes, St. Columbs, Branksome Ave., Bournemouth. Lady Supt. Mrs. Hammett, Taormina, Elmhurst Road, Gosport. Lady lIPt. Mrs. E. Ve1'11on, Five \\'ays, \V entworth Avenue, Bascombe, I-lants.
62
TaE
ST.
H AMPSHIR E (Continued ). CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
- - -- - - - -
---
!REGI STERED. \
SURGEON .
28.7.02
F. H. l\I atu r in , M.R.C. S. R. M. D e ~lowbr ay, M. D.
Ly m ingtol1 Portsm o uth
1.8. 95
\Y e s t bourn e
2.2. 30
SOUTHAMPTON . Calmore
11.1.1 2
Shi rl e y ...
27.4. 11
Southa m p to n
30. 3. 08
I
No. II.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
L . M ayb ury, M. D. C . I ayhe'..v , M. R. C. S. H. H odges, lIf. D. M. Gri g s by , L.R.C. P. J . W. Benn e tt , M. B.
SOM E RSET.
IN CHARGE.
~l a be l A ug
COUNTY CO:\IMISS IONER-John S. Cox, 1, Palm e r St r eet, \ Veslon-super-[\[are. COUNTY l' RGEON - D . L. Beath, o . B. E . , 76, Pulteney St r eet, Bath. COUNTY OFFICER- . J. Bai ley, 17, George Street, \ Veston-super-Mare. LADY COUNTY OFFICER-Mrs. L. Lovill, l\lu n ston, l\Iilton, \Veston-super-i'.I a r e.
us ta, V isc o un tess F r a n kfort, S pringfie ld , P enni ngton, Lymi ngto n . Lady up t. Mrs. E. Fulljames, M.B.E. , S t. Briavel, Qu ee n ' s G r ove, S o uth s ea. I\I is A. G un ton Turner, Caun, Durran t R oad, P a rksto n e .
Banwell
L ady
Bath
upt. M iss E. A . Ev e r e t t, R. R. c., O lle ra, To tt o n , H ants. Lady S upt. M rs. Go rdo n , 8, G ra nge R oad, hi rl ey. Lady u p t. Mrs. W . Musta ru, \\'est way Cottage, C handlers Fo rd. L ady Sup t. Mrs . A. E . R o b b. J.P. 19, O a k R oad, \ Vools t on.
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
\\io olston
7.2. 11
SOllthbourne
26. 3.14
A. A. R ogers, M. R. C.S. J. R . J o h n, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
CHANNEL
ISLANDS.
6.6.27 17.1. 89
Bridgewater and District Div.
12.6. 29
l\1inehead
26.G.25
;\Iid~omer ~ orton
19. 7. 17
Tim bury ...
6.3.30
\\'ellington
4.11.30 6.2.30
OXFORDSHIRE.
R. S. Renton, M. D. \ \ T. Bain, !>f.B., B.S., M.R . C. S. , L.R.C.P. P. Knowles, M.R . C.S., L.R.C.P. B. A. Crook, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. I J. L. Griffin, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., M.B., CH.B . G . E. Mullins, R.N.
13.10.15
]~ .
\\T eston-super-:\J an' Gas Di \'j ion
\\' orle ...
Ambulance-
13.10.15
l\lillar, M.R.C .S., L.R.C.P.
\Y. J. Petty,
tiL
B.
Act. Supt. Harris, Banwell. Supt. F . R . Stent. 8, Argyle Street Bath. Supt. T . G . Davey, 110, Wembdon Rd . , Bridgewat er. Supt. C. T. Ruc k , 25, Griffin Road, Clevedon, Somerset. upt. F . C . Tarr, The Priory Tea Rooms, Mineh e ad . Supt. S. B. Blacker , Lynton Rd., Midsomer orton. upt. G. H. Pain, Helle Vue, Tim bury, Tr . Bath. upt. C. H . Clarke, 40, Bovet treet, \\' ellington. upt. H. Roxbee, 11, Portway, \Vells, Somerset. Corps Supt. E. J. Dowding, 14, Baker St., \ Veston-s-I\Iare. Supt. \Y. Chapman, 14, Hopkin Street, \\'eston-super-~Iar e . Supt. H. J. A. Allen, The Lodge, Gasworks, Uphill Drove R0ad, \ Veston-super-l\Iare . Supt. "T. J. Petty, M. B. , Craigside, "T orle.
Nursing-
Ban bury
1.11.28.
OXFORD
4.05
C . Gardiner-IIill, M. B. , B. CH. Can tab. I. P . \ V. Skinner, M. B.
18. 1. 09
Clarendo n Pres s O xford Ci ty
1. 5. 89
\ Vest Ox fo rd
20.9.07
\ Voodstoc k \Vatl ington ...
1. P . \ V. Skinne r , M. B. , CH . B. E. J. Bailey, M.B ., CH.B.
4.05 27 .3.28
J.
31. 7. 29
J. V . Lucy, M.B., D.P.H.
21.1. 31
C. Gardiner-Hill. M.B., B.CH. Cantab .
H.
~ I ogg,
L.R.C.P.
T . King Edwards, 1II.D.
j
..
R . A nderson, 1\1. R. , M. R. C.S. , L. R. C.P. D. L. I3eath, o. B. E., !>f.R.C.S. G . Cromie, B. A., M. B. , CH.B.
29.9.06
COUNTY COMM ISSIONER-\ V. E. Audland, 1\I.B.E. , M. R.C . S., Nurton, Da\'enant Rd., Oxforu. COUNTY SURGEO;-\-F. H . Dickson, M.B., CH .B., 8, Longwall treel, Oxford. C OUNTY O FFI CER-F . Dearie, 29, Portland Road, Oxford .
Nurs ingBanb u ry ...
17. 10.25
Clevedon
" 'E TO:-1-SUPER-,\lARE
" ' itney
IN CHARCE.
SURGEON.
Am b ul a n ce-
W ells
Nursing-
OXFO RD. O xford C ity
REGISTERED.
A.
L. \\. Ho wle tt, M. B. , CH.B.
63
Dr STRI CT .
I
30.6.1 3
orps Supt. E. F. Cawse, 18, Bath Road, Banbury. orps upt. 1. P. \\ . kinner. M. B .• 213. Iffiey Road, Oxford. Amb. Officer C . Foster, Clarendon Press, Oxford. Supt. E. E . Bateman, 16, l\Iinsler Road, Oxford. Amb. om er F. East, 44. peed '"veil treet, Oxford. Supt. J. A. Hill-Mogg, L. R.C. P., lIigh Stre et, \ \'oodstock . Supt. R. H . Pocock, Gorwell, \ Vatlington . Supt. J. C . Chesterman, 17, Highworth Place, \ Vitney. Lady Supt. Mrs. H. E. Courage, Banbury. Lady Amb. O ffi cer Binsey, O xford.
J.
S. Shayler,
Bath
21.4.04
l'Ilinehead
30.6.26
J. F. Blackelt, M.D. Madeleine S. Baker, :'Il.D., B.CH., B.A.O., D.P. H. \ ,\T. Bain, M . B. , B.S.
\Y ESTON-<;UPER-l\l,.\ RE. \\. estoll-supel'-il! are
\3.9.15
P . S. Martin, M.C. , !>f.R.C. S.
~liss
F. St. L. 'Wilkinson, 6, George St. Batbwick, Bath.
Lady Supt. l\ Iiss G . A. Poole, The Medical and Surgical Home, Minehead . Lady Supt. l\Iiss K. Lo\\-ther, Hazeldene Road, \\'eston-s Mare.
W ILTSHIR E . CO UNTY COMMISSIONER-c\ . R. Towerzey, c / o l\lessrs. \V. D. & H. O . \ Vills, Swindon . COL'NTY OFF1CER-Capl. F. l-]olgate mith, M. B. E., c/o Ushers Brewery Co., Ltd., Trowbridge.
Am bul anceBox Ushers Brewery (Trowbr' idge)
S. G. S. Thomas, M.R.s.c·, 1 \ V. H. Pepler, l\larket Place, L.R.C.P. Box, \\Tilts.
1. 2. 26
C . E. S. Flemming, tlI.R.C.S., L. R.C.P.
Amb. O fficer' J. \ Tince, The Brewer-}" Trowbridge.
6+
THE
T. JOHN AMBULANCE I3RIGADE.
\\'ILTSIIIRE (Co nlinued). --~--------------
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
SURCEON.
!RECISTERED. I
alisbllry ...
4-.3.30
windon ...
7.10.21
:'II almesbllry Nursing-Swindon ...
upt. R. 1 iXOII, ity Police Ofllce, alisbury. _\mb. Officer L. G. Bretsch, ~n . D. Brewer, M. R.C.S., Buller ,tr ct. Swindon. L.R.C.P. llPt. Capt. E. M. cott o R. M. Io\.)re, 1\L13., B.C., Act. l\Iackirdy, Abbey House, 1\1. R.C.S., L. R. C. P. Malmcsbury. Ladv Div. Supt. ford.
Miss V . King, 1\1. B.
23.6.26
frs. E. Sand -
CADETS. BERK HIRE. A mbulance-Maidenhead Reading G. W. R.
No. I I I. (Eastern)
IN CHARCE.
F. L. Blltlar, 1\L13.,CII.B.
21. 7. 25
I
-I
65
Com III issio n er-\\'. IIarvey Reeves, O.n.E., I).L.,J.I'., 4, SpeIlcer Parade, :\Torthamploll.--(21.11.?4) --KIl/fht of CrtlCt:.
STAFF
Ambulance-Slough Town High Wycombe Henlev-on-Thames Chesh~m ...
25. 3.245.S.25 J 6.12. 29 21. S. 31
Cadet upt. \\'. II. Druce. ad t Ofllcer LU1l110n. Cadet OA1Cl!f Alll!l1.
Nursing-Slough
3.10.30
Lauy Cadet OOicer :'III's. Blltll!I',
Assistant Com mi lon ers-G. C, Wells.-(21.1.2 1. }-Officer. G. F. Brownc.--{17.7.2S.)--Officer. E. F. Aunitl. --(23. 7. 26. )--OjJiccr.
Distl·jct Officer -C. O. Dixon.-(15.3.26.}--Serving Brother. J. C. Parker. - (22.11. 27. )-Ser vtng Brother. Lady Distl' ict ' uperintendent-;\[rs. :\l. Reeves,
17.6.242 .5. 26 12. 2.27 16.11. 27 5.11.29 20.3.30
COMMISSIONER.
A.
R. R.C.,
-I,
Spencer
Parade,
Northamplon.--(22. 2.19.)--
Dallle of Grace.
HAMPSHIRE,
Nm-singPortsmouth Shirley Calmore ... Southampton Girl Guide Gosport and _\.lvcI-sloke
TIlE
County SlII'geo ns-L. \V. Dryland, ~r.R.C.S., L.R.c.p.--(16.8.27.)-Collll/lunder. I • Macleod, ;\1. 8., CH.B. - (~I:l. 10. 29).
BPCKINGHAMSHIRE.
2.6.30 27.9.27 27.9.27
OF
District Slll'geon-:\IaJor H.. Seve~trc, ;\1. D., H . A.;\I.C . , The Gables, St. :'IIary's Road, Leiccster.-(10 2.1G) -11011 . ,iSSoclate.
7.9.22 7.5.23
Ambulance-Alverstoke Southampton Southampton Scouts
District.
Lady District Officel's;\liss !Tal-die Jackson.--(19.6.24-.} l\{is A. l\layhew.--(1+.7.27.)-SerZllllxS,·sler. l\Iiss L. E. i\Iawby, ;\r.B. E.-(17.12.25.)--So·V/II,f SHIer. Di trict 'ergeanl-I\l ajor--
I
H.
Lieveslcy, Brother.
\Vychwood,
Lime Avenue,
REPORT OF THE 4,
Northamplon.-(25,-t.25.}--Servi1l8
COflnIlSSIO
ER.
PENCER PARADE, l\ORTHAMPTON, 2~th
BRI.:JTOL. AmbulanceBristol" A .. Totlerdown
14.11.27 6.5. 26
SIR,
Nursing-Bristol
24.4.28
OXFORD, Ambulance-Oxford
...
I
2.4.29
lIIarch, 1931.
l\IAJOR-GENERAL ,lR PERCIVAL \VILKI SON, K.C.M.G., C.B.E ., ACTING CHIEF COMMISSIONER, T. JOlIN Al\lBULA CE BRIGADE, ST . JOHN'S G \TE, E.C. 1.
I
I Cadel
Supt. E. Caines.
I have the honour to submit herewith my nnual Report lor 1930 . All th? ,Divisions in the District have been inspected, and I am able to report them effiCIent and active. In the case 01 Ambulance Divisions these Inspections have been carried out principally by myseU, assi ted by Assistant Commissioner G. F. Browne, and in regard to ursing Divi ions these have been inspected by the Lady District Superintendent. Two nev\' Ambulance Divi ions and one ursll1g Division have been formed during the year.
66
No. III.
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
Personllel.-There are now 48 Ambulance Divisions and 2 Ambulance Sections, 30 I ursing Divi ions, 7 Ambulance Cadet Division, and 7 ursing Cadet Divisions. The strength of these is 1,559 Ambulance l\lembers, 677 ursing Members, 108 Ambulance Cadets, and 178 I ursing Cadets, making 2,522 total as against 2,485 last year. Public Duties.-Attendance have been made by all Divisions at various public functions, as well as in Hospital and Clinics. In regard to public gatherings, it can be said that in every case where there has been a large concourse of people, the Ambulance attendant, in his smart black and white uniform, and the Ambulance Sister, with her badges of office showing experience, have been of admiring interest to the crowds. The public highly appreciate the skilled voluntary services of all members at all large functions. This was especially noticeable at the Northamptonshire Agricultural Show at Kettering where, owing to the visit of H.R.H. The Duke of York, K.G., very large crowds gathered, and the services of both sections of the Brigade were frequently called into requisition. Another large gathering was on the occasion of the visit of the Duke of York to Torthampton, ,,-hen similar services were rendered. On this occa ion the whole of the Torthamptonshire Tursing Divisions were on Parade, in charge of the Lady District Superintendent. They \\-ere inspected by the Duke of York, and the Lady District Superintendent and Officers were presented to him. The out tanding feature of the year, however, was the melancholy function of the interment of the victims of R.101 disaster. To undertake this Duty satisfactorily, I arranged for units to attend from every part of the surrounding District, and 420 ),lembers attended. This number included 70 from Buckinghamshire and 15 from Hertfordshire, and I desire to express my thanks to the Commissioners of these neighbouring Districts for the help they afforded me. 1\ly own l\Iembers, 335 strong, together with 8 .\mbulances and 64 Stretchers, Haversacks, and full Equipment, were posted at intervals along the 3} mile route, and were on Duty from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m . Ambulance Stations and Hospital Tents were placed at the Raih\'ay Station. half-way along the route, and at the Cardington Cross Roads, places where it was anticipated the crowds would be the most dense. Over 200 F.A. cases were treated . The work of the Brigade was keenly appreciated by all, and the Air Force, ),lilitary, and hief Constables of Bedfordshire and Bedford all wrote expres ing their great appreciation of our services. It was a long and arduous day's work as members had to remain on duty for some hours after the event, owing to the heavy motor traffic, and the numbers of people visiting the Cemetery. All these arrangements were made at 36 hours' notice and speaks very highly of the Brigade's organization . T1'ansport.-Four new Ambulances have been added to the I istrict during the year, making a total of 21. The work has been excellently carried out by an efficient staff, and appreciation expressed by the Public and Police. Generally.-Competition 'work has been very good during the year, and the excellent position obtained by the \Vellingborough Victoria ~ursing Division in the Final Competitions for the Perrott" ShielGl has acted as a stimulus to other Divisions. All Divisions, both Ambulance and Nursing, are keen and enthusia tic in their work. I desire to expr ess my best thanks to all ranks for their help and loyal support throughout the year. I have the honour to be, Sir, Yours faithfully, 'vV. HARVEY REEVES, hnight of Grace,
CORPS, AMBULANCE AND NURSING BEDFORDSHIRE .
DIVISIONS.
ASSISTANT CO;\li\IlSSIONER-G. C . \Vells, St. Giles Square, Northampton. COUNTY UIWEON DI TRICT OFFICER-Miss A. S. l\layhew, 4-7, Ca$tle Road, Bedford. CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
IN CHARCE.
REGISTERED.
SURGEON.
15.4.12
J. M. STUART, II!.R.C.S., 1. R. C.I'. \V. Archibald, 111.0.
Amblll~,nce-
Bedford Luton
Supt. J. Spencer, 45, Dame Alice St., Bedford. Supt. \N. H. Weatherhead 4, Dumfries St., Luton.'
LEICESTERSHIRE. ASSISTA:-< r CO:\IJlIISSIO:-<.ER-G. F. Browne, 158, Ashby Road, Loughborough. COUNTY URGEON-. ell :'Ia ~lcod, M.B., CH.B., 156, A hby Road, Loughborough. DISTRICT OFFJ ER-C. O. Dixon, Gladwynne, Knighton Rd., Leicester. LADY DJSTRICT OFFI ER-:'liss H. Jackson, Oldbury Hall, Atherstone.
Amblllance-
c. s.1
Corps Supt. J. ]. Dexter, 4, Gaul Street, Narboro' Rd., Leicester. Supt. R. G. Lane, 22, Greenhill Road, Leicester. Supt. H. L. Tucker, Riversdale, Oadby Hill, Leicester.
14.11.82
L. D. Porteous,
M.
Corporation Tramways
23.2.06
AI x McMullan,
M.D.
De l\Iontfort ...
31.3.15
C. C. H. Binns, 111. B., CH.B. .\. Macpherson, M.B., CH.B. P. Raynor, M.D. Supt.J. H. Hill, 35, Vicarage St., Earl Shilton, Leicester. J. ook, l\!.B., CH.B. A. Leitch, M.B., CH.B. R. T. Todd, M. B., CH.R. Supt. S. Cooper, 87, Beatrice Road, Leicester. J. R. Larson, lILB., Clf. B. Supt. A. Mehew, Kendric Villas, J. H. Donnell, )1.B. Butt Lane, Hinckley. H. hirlaw, M.A., M.B., C.R.B. 1. D. Davies, II!.B., B.S., Supt. H. Lockton, Amb. Hdqrs., Seymour Street, Leicester. II1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. T. Forsyth, lIl. B.
LEICE
TER
Doni thorpe Colliery Earl
hilton
24.12.29
1. 5.03
Leicester (Gt.
en traJ) 120.11. 07
Hinckley
18.9.05
Hinckley (L. 1\1. S.)
14.5.27
It
Commissioner No.3 (E.) District.
67
(EASTERN) DI STR ICT.
J oho L. King ... Bardon Hill
ect.
Leicester City
8.1. 22
10A.26 14.11.82
Leicester (L.l\1. & S.)
1. 11. 98
Leicester Club and Institute
29.4.26
Park Vale
26.1.07
Wheatsheaf \i\Tigston Magna Wigston Midland Ry. Working Men's College
9.9. 07 29.6.00 2.7.02 1.11. 90
R.
Supt. H. \\T. Martin, 15, Gipsy Road, Leicester. Supt. C. ]. Astbury, C. C. Binns, ilL B. 55, Haddon Rd., Leicester. D. V. Davies, IILR.C.S., Supt. H. H. Heatherley, 94, Moira L.R.C.P. Street, Melton Road , Leicester. Supt. H. Leeson, A. J. Morrison 67, Constance Rd., Leicester. \\T. Stacey Aslett O.B. E. , CorpsSel·gt.-Major]. W . Coleman, )!'R.C.S. 2, Shelley Street, Leicester. Supt. H. Elliott, Paddock Street , J.1\1. Longford, L.R.C. P. \Vigston Magna, Leicester. F. S. Poole, III. R. C. S. Supt. W. Breadmore, 13, Clarke Rd., \Vi gston Magna. J. S. Sloane, F.R.C.S. Supt. ]. F. Timson, 283, East Park Rd., Leicester. A.
1. Little, IILB.
68
THE
ST.
69
No. III. (EASTERN) DISTRICT.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
010RTHAMPTONSHIRE (Continued).
LEICESTERSHIRE (Continued).
----
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
Y.M.C.A. Loughborough Sileby Sect. Market Harborough
Ash by-de-Ia-Zouch
13.-1-.00
Coalville
15.1.05
Shepshed
31. 10.17 / 17.11. 26
Wymondham and Distri ct
26.5. 28
NursingHinckley ...
27. 5.13
1.1. 86
Sargent
8.9.16
St. Mary's Vaughan College Lough borough ... Lutterworth
Supt. C. 1 ash, 89, l\Ieadow Lane, Loughborough.
Lady upt. A. E. Bott, Hollyeroft, llinckley. Lady orps upt. :\Irs. E. Partridge, 91, Princess Road, De :\Iontforl quare, Lei 'ester. Lady upt. A. E. Knight, G. B. Gill, M.B., B.S. 65, Derwent treet, Leices er. Bt.-Col. L. K. Harrison, Lauy upt. N. \\'. Bat s, " El\\ ~'n, " Old Edington, Leice lcr. R.A.lII.C.(T.)lIl.D., B. C. C. C. H . Binns, 111. B. Lad" upt. :\Irs. E. Blanco, " Peleruon," Blackbird Rl);td, Lei 'e ler. Lady . upt. ::\Iiss A. E. \\'ill iam', D. S. Badenoch, ~f. B. 153, King Rieharu . Rd., L Clcs. S. E. Tanner, 111. D. Lady Supt. Miss A. Gceves, Lamorna, entral Ave., \\·ig· ston, L eices ter.
2-1.9.15
Leicester
KETTERING
A. ]. Stanley, M.B.
LEICESTER " Arthur Faire "
1-
]. S. Gray,M.A.,M. B.,CH. B. Supt. "C. R. IZ'nighton, 52, High C. T . Scott, M. o. treet, 1'.Iarket Harborou gh. Corps Off. T. Heafield, Iill H Ollse, Packington, Ashby-de-Ia-Z ouch. Amb. Officer R. Heath, S. C. M. Davison, Packington, Ashby-de-Ia-Zo uch. M.R. C.S., L.R.C.P. ]. P. \V. Jamie, M ..\., Supt. G. H. Green, 6 Park Road, oalville, LCl cs. M.D., B.CH. upt. A. E. Atkins, R. G . Parkhill, M. B. J 21, Church trcct, Church ]. Camac, M. B. Gresley. upt. T. Bell, :II. D., c .:'If. , Brook h n T. Bell, lI1.D., C.M. hepshed. . upt. H. Bollom, \Yym ondha m, H. S. Furness, M.D., B.S., Oakham, Putland. 111. R. c. S., L. R. C. P.
6. 7.27 17.10.93 4.5.09
Gresley Colliery
E. C. G. Parker, M.B. S. B. Gar.rett, PH.B.,B.S. ]. S . Symons, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
1.2.10
NORTH LEICESTERSHIRE
13.2. 25 2.6.13 H . 6.16 30.10.26
B. Moss, M. B.
12.4.17 30.11.15
R. Logan, M. R. C. s. ]. Hamilton, M. D.
Lady Supt. :\Irs. 1\1. E. Marriott, olesbach Hall, Lutten\'ol tb.
NORTH LEICESTERSHIRE Ash by-de-Ia-Zouch Coalville (Charnwood) Shepshed
Lady upt. Miss 1\1. A. J amie, Scotland, Coalville.
5.9.30
ASSIST:\'~T
CO:\1MISSIONER-E. F. Adnitt, Abington Park Parade, Northampton. COUNTY SURGEON-L. \"1. Dryland, M. R.C .S., L. R. C. P., London Road, Ketterin CT • DISTRICT OFFICER-]. C. Pa:ker, The Hill, Harrowden Road, \Vellin gborough. LADY DISTRICT OFFIC ER-MIss L. E. Mawby, M. n. E., 2-1-9, Abington Avenue, Northampton.
I 13.5.26
Headquarte rs ...
L. W. Dryland.
18.10.93
D . D. Lee,
21.8.01
Corby ...
29.1. 21
Desborough
30.1 1. 20
Midland Railway
30.12.05
Rothwell Rushton Titchmarsh Twywell Weldon
18.-1-.31 30.1. 22 28.6.30 18.12.96 16.5.29
NORTIIAMPTO:-l Headquarters ...
-- --- 1-----------
18.10.93
Broughton
4.5.86
M. D.
A. G. Tolputt, M.R.C.S.
H. Gibbons, M. D.
E . S. Gainer, M. R.C.S. T. ]. ~1. Clapperlon, L. LS.S.A. II. F. Percival, O.B.E., f.R. C.S. , L.R . C. P. E. H. Shaw, ~I.o., D.P.H.
24-.3.88
\V. ]. Bai rd,
Towcester
17.2.1-1-
\V. F. Cornwall,
Peterbo rough
16.7.13
Whilllesea , cction \Vansford and Distri ct
10.3.31 29.4.2 -1-
Finedo n Headquarters
lIf. B.
M.
D.
8.-1-.89
Higham Ferrers
12.12.91
Irthlingborough
8.9.97
F. K. Beaumont,
:\1.
B.
;\1. H. Dobbin, 1II.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
R.
IacGibbon, M. B.
L. M. & S. R. Railway
16.6.05
\\T. C. Pickering, 111. D.
Rushden Wollaston
30.1. 96 11.4.96
R. \V . Davies, M.D. . E. Baxter,
Amb. Officer G. N. Sharp, Little Weldon. Corps Supt. \"1. H. Percival, 13, 1'.1arket quare, Northampton. upt. \V. E. Edwards, M.B.E., 57, ollingwood Rd., Northampton. Sergt. W. Lord, \Vellingborough Rd., Earls Barton. Cpl. ]. T . Webb, "The Sandpit," Towcester. upt. F. Sewell, "Somersby, " Park Road, Peterborough. Supt. T. F. Stafford, Wansford.
]. A. Kerr, B.SC., ~LR.C.S., LoR.C.P.
9.9.88 19.3.26
Corps Supt. C. W. Curtis, 13, The Grove, Kettering. Supt. \V. Dyson, 50, Dryden St. , Kettering. Supt. C. S. Riggall, Broughton, Kettering. Supt. W. E. Stimson, LIoyds Cottage, Corby, Kettering. . upt. H. Fenton, Rushton Grange, nr. Kettering. Supt. A. Lee, 42, King Street, Kettering. Supt. ]. Schofield, School House, Rushton.
G. Gibbons, O.B.E., M.B., B.S.
Earls Barton
WCLI.I;-\GBOROUGH
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
HECISTEHEO·I_
M. B.
Corps Supt. ]. M. Bailey, 20, Moor Roa d, Rushden, Norlhants. Supt. T. E. Pope, Wellingborough Road, Finedon. Supt. ]. . Parker, Harrowden Rd., \Vellingboro'. Amb. Officer A. Swindall, Higham Ferrers. Am b. Officer A. H. Ackers, Irthlingboro'. ,\.mo. Officer F. W. Pentlow, 77, The Drive, \Vellingborough. Supt. G. \"1. Timpson, Rushden. Supt. ]. A. Drage, Hinwick Road, Wollaston.
Nur ing-
NO RT H AM PT ON S HI R E.
Ambu lanceBurton Latimer ...
COHPS AND D,V,.'ONS.
---
\ 15.5.90
I
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
!RECISTERED.
E. L. Warner, M.D. , D.PH. \ Amb. Officer F. "W. Dawson , Finedon Street, Burton Lat imer.
KETTERING Burton Latim e r
5.12.29
E. L. \Varner, M.D.
Cytringan
16.5.23
A. G. Tolpull, M.D.
Desborough Headquarters ...
1.5.29 21.11. 98
\V. E. LOCK, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. J. Allison, ~I. B, CH. B.
Lady Corps upt. Mrs. C. H. Will s, \Vindmill Avenue, Kettering. Lady Supt. l\Irs. Ross, Burton Latimer Rectory, Kettering. Lady upt. Mrs. L. M. Gotch, Chesham House, Kettering. Lady Supt. 1'.lrs. S. Phillips, "Kil worth, " 70, Park Rd., Kettering.
70
THE
S T.
No. III
J OHN AMBULANCE BR I GADE.
NORTIIAMPTONSHIRE (Continued) .
NORTHA1I1PTONSHIRE (Continued). CORPS AND DIVISIONS .
IRECISTERED .
Kettering Co-Operative 19. 10. 19
I
Rothwell
20. -1-.17
Twywell
7.7.26
NORTHAMPTON
.,.
Headquarters ...
27.9.99
Castilian
10.11.14
Daventry
2.10.1-1-
Spencer
23.7.18
Towcester
16.3.15
Peterborough
5.5.15
WELLINGBOROUGH
Higham Ferrers
1.10.09
Irchester
23.2. 2S
I rthlingborough
3.7.01
Rushden
4.7.01
Wellingborough
15.5.05
W ellingborough Victori a
12.4.19
SURCEON .
___
. Tolputt,
M. D.
,I
CADETS. NORTHAMPTON. Ambu lanceKettering ..
19.5.23
Irthlingboro'
19'3 '26
Northampton
12.2.24
Whittlesey
21.1. 29
NursingKettering... Kettering Co-op. Clothing Northampton
7.4.23 1.12.24 28.11.22
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IN CHARCE .
Lady Supt. Miss J. Watson, 93, Hawthorn Road, Kelterillg. upt. Mrs. D. Gibb ons, Major G. Gibbons, !'If. s. Lady Tre ham House, Rothwell, near B.S., LR.C.S.,L.R.C.r. Kettering. Lady Supt. Mrs. E. C. Smith, E. St. Clair Gainer, The Bungalow, Twywell, M.R.C.S . , L.R.C.P. Thrapston. Lady Corps upt. Miss K. Bradford, A.R.R.C., Harrowick H.oad , Earls Barton. Lady upt. !\fiss E . owley, D. Stone, M. D. 55, Cedar Road, Northamp ton. F. A. \Vagstaff, M. R.C.S. I L ady Supt. irs. L. Jennings, M. r. E., Christchurch Road, .. 'ham ton. L ady upt. Mrs. L. Atkinson, The J. N. D. O'Rafferty, Court House, Chi pping \Varden, M.R. C.S., L.R.C.I'. Banbury, Lady Supt. Mrs. S. Liev esley, 102, J. Orr, M.S., C.H,S. Kingsley Ro ad, 1 orthamp ton. Lady Supt. M. Bairstow, F. \V. Cornwall, M. B. The Lodge, Towcester, Lady Supt. 1rs. E. Milton, Dogsthorpe Road, Peterboro. Lady Corps 'upl. l\liss A. Sm ith, 97, Midland Rd., Wellingboro'. Lady Supt. l\I rs. E. Quincey, F, D. Crew, III.D. 114, H igh St., Higham Ferrt'rs. R. A. McCabe, M. R.C.S. Lady upt. Mrs. A. Dawson, tation Road, Irchester. Lady Supt. Miss C. M. Hardw ick, 18, Meeting Lane, Irthlingboro. D. G. Greenfield, M,D. Lady Supt. l\Ii s W. 1\1. Clipson, Church Street, Rushden. Lady upt. Miss 1. P. Page, J. Arthur, M.D. "Nene View," \\'elling-boro, M. H. Dobbyn, Lady upt. Mrs. M. Campbell , L.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P. Commercial Place, \Vellingb oro.
A.
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(EASTERN) DISTRICT.
OORPS AND DIV I SION S.
RECISTERED .
Spencer ..
23.8.24
Towcesl er
26.9.28
LEICESTER.
Ambulancelfincldey .. Shepshed ...
27.6.27 5.9.30
NUl'ing-
.\rthur Faire
SURCEON .
22.7.29
Leicester ...
2.-1-.27
Vaughan Coll ge
6.7.27
IN CHARCE.
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No. III.
No. III. (Western) District. Acting Commissioner~I ajor
J. Orton,
l.D.,
Alle ley H all, Alleslcy, Coventry .-(13.3.20.)-Co llllllntlder.
County CommissionerCapt. J. A. Henton \Vhite , M.D., F.R.C.S.E., 172, l\lonument Road, I3irmingham.(J une / 192i)-Ji.'mg/lt of Grace. TAFF O F
THE
CO IMI SIONER.
Assistant ComrnissionersD. McColl, M.B. -( 19.12. 19.)-Servi1l8 Brother. F. F. Le ouef-Simpson.-(19.12.19.) -ServingBrother.
District Surgeon County Surgeons-H. G. \Vebster, M.R.C.S. -(8.1.21.)-Holl. Associate. H. C. Darby, L.R.C.P.-(4.10.21.)- er7JillgBrother. E. W. Parsey, M.A. , 1\1.13.-(14 .5.24 .)
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All trophies were duly competed for. . . Public Duties, for Football Matches, Theatres, Churches, etc., make an 1I1creaslng demand on the time of the personne l and are most cheerfully rendered. One Church Parade was held at ovent.ry Cathedral and w.as well atter:d~d. There was also held a m eeting of Commissioners and ASSIstant COmml~S]?~ers in the autumn to decide on competitions, etc., for 1931 for whole of 0.3 DlvlS1On, Eastern, "\Vcstern, and I3irmingham. . . The Royal Agricultural Show is being l1eld at Wannck July, 1931, and 1ll 'ovember we held a preliminary meeting of County and orps ?taffs to start to make all the arrangement.s for provision of Ambulance and urslllg personnel. In conclusion I wish to t.hank Assist.ant. Commissioners and all members, officers, and men of the District for loyal support. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient. servant, J. ORTON, :\Iajor, R.A.M.C. (T.) (Ret.), Acting Commissioner TO. 3 (W.) District, Commander of Ven. Order St. John of Jerusalem.
H.EPORT OF THE CO T~ TOry
District OfticersH . 1\I. Bethell.-(16.10.24.) \V. J. Verrier. -( 11.1. 26. )-Strvill,~ Brotlltr. G. Cooke. F . Jennings.
O:\li\IISSIONER FOR BIRi\II TGIIA:\'1 FOR 1930 . 172, ?llONU 1ENT ROAD, I3IRMINGHAM. 31st Decentber, 1930.
TJlE ACTI. "c ClIIEF CO~!:I[[SSIONER, ST. JOH
County OfficerC. N. Milner.-(17.9.20.)-Officer. Major B. J. T . Ford, T.])., D.L.-(21.3.J1)-SCr1,illg f-ltv/lm .
A/ Lady DIstrict Superintendent Mrs. \V. K. A. Bell, Pomeroy H ouc:;e, GittishLlll1, Honilon, D<.'\·o n. -( 16.11. 29.)
Lady County Offlcers Mrs. A. F. Porter, lit. B. R. -(22. 2. 19. )-Dafll.e of Grrra. Miss P. M. Orton . -(3 1.10.JO.)
Dlstrict Sergeant-MaJor H. H. \Vilkins , Clare Villa, Longfol'd, Coventry-(J.l1.19.).-Serving Brother. REPORT OF THE ACTIi\G
( WE STERN) DI STRICT.
Ol\DIISSIO~ TE E.
ALLESLEY HALL, COVENTRY To THE CHIEF CO:\IMISSIONER, ST. JOHN .\MBULANCE I3RIGADE. SIR, I have the honour to report on the state of TO. 3 ("\V.) District for 1930 . Since my last r eport there has been formed three Ambulance Divisions and one Nursing Division. The strength of the District is as follows :-Grand Total Officers, T. C.O .S, men, and nurses, excluding Staff and Corps Officers, is 1,503, an increase of 165 over 1929 . The strength is composed of :--Ambulance Divisions: Officers, 105 ; N.C.O .s and men, 1,112 = 1,2 17 . Nursing Divisions: Officers, 3 ; Ambulance Sisters, 248 = 286. Cadets, 242. The Assistant Chief Commissioner, Col. G. A. Moore, C.M G., carried out the inspection of the whole of the \Varwi ckshire Units at Rugby in ~Iay. Over 400 paraded on this occasion. Cadet Camps ;,'ere held for one week each-Foleshill and Longford at Penmaenawr, Coventry and Nuneaton at Lytham St. Anne's. \Vorcestersbire were all paraded toget.her on the grounds of Messrs. Vincent, near Hales Owen, and were inspected by myself. South Staffordshire were also all paraded with the exception of Aldridge Division of Walsall Corps, and were inspected at grounds of Tamworth Castle. Social functions were held as usual, one innovat.ion being a supper held at Coventry, for all Officers of the County.
A?lBULANCE BRIGADE.
l~, have the honour to present my Annual Report as County Commissioner for I3irmingham for the year ending 31st Dec~mb~r, 1930 . . .. The elli iencv of both Ambulance and Nurslllg Corps IS well mallltallled, the :\1"n 's Corps numbering 917 and the \Yomen 242 .. It will ~c noted that these figures . how an increase of 100 in :\1en and a fall of 30 1ll the" omen. The fall in th(; \Yomen's personnel IS accounted for by the sale o~ the IIeadquarte.rs b t11C Trustees and thc dlflicl1lty, owing t.o the delay 111 complet1On of purchase, 111 securing ncw 1 feac1ql1art.ers. The :'lIen's Divisions, being most~y attached to works, arc less affected bv the t.emporary inconvenience. I should lIke to put on rec?rd my sense of t.he devotion and loyalt.y of the Staff and Iembers of the NurSlllg D1\"]<;1Ons during this trving period. . The Flag Da y was heid as usual and \\.as a g.reat ?uccess, and by thIS means most of the money for thc " 'orking of th Bngade]s raJ eel. . . . The Annual Inspect.ion "a ' taken by the Deputy Clud Commi SJOI~er, ~olonel C .. \. i-foore, C],I C , D.S.O, on 15th June, in the grounds of the Umverslty of BIrm1l1gham, for the usc of which we have again to thank the Senatus of the Cniversity. . . ' . Demands (or the services of the Corps are 1I1creaslllg, partly OW.lllg to lllcr~ase in the area of t.he 'it)' boundaries and partly owing to ~ecognit1On by vanous authorities of the value of the s rvices rendered by the I3ngade. The Church Parade wac; held at the Birmingham Parish Church on 22nd June, when 250 :\Jen and 130 "\Vomen paraded. The Surgeons' Tea was held at the queen's lIotel when 18 surgeons aU nded. This is regarded as a very useful func~l~n. and h lps the ount Surgeon and the Corps Surgeon to m~ct many of the DIvIS10nal Surgeonc; whom they would otherwise have difficulty 111. seclllg. The orr s Cup and the Interdivisional ul~ :\'~re aga1l1 keenly contested, the former being won by t.he :\litchell and Butler DIVJS1On,. wh~ represcnted the Cou~ty in the District Dewar and aIter that were successful In wwnlllg the Dewar ShIeld for the TO. 3 District. " All ranks are keen workers and in closing my report I wish to thank most heartIly all ranks for loyal support and hard work during the year. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, J. HENTON 'WHITE, Captain, County ommissioner. -
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No. III.
JOHN AMOULANCE BRIGADE.
BIRMINGHAM (Continued ).
BIRMINGHAM.
- - - - -.,-- - -
COUNTY Co~nnSSION'ER-Capt. J. A. Henton \Vhite, III. D., F. R.C.S. E . , 172, Monument Road, Birmingham. COUNTY SURGEON'-E. \V. Parsey, li LA. , I11.B., Glenavon House, King' Norton, Birmingham. COUN'TY O FFICER-C. N. Milner, 133, Handsworth \Vood Road, Birmingham. Major B . J. T. Ford, T . D ., D . L.-21.3. 31. LADY COU~nY OFFICER-Mrs. Porter, III. B. E., 142, Great Charles Street, Birmingham. OORPS AND DIVISIONS.
RECISTERED. I
SURCEON.
IN CHARQE.
-I
12.4.05
L. A. N. Line, M.B., CH.B.
Austin l\Iotor \Vol'ks Band
26.4.30 24.5. 29
J.
Headquarters ...
12.4. OS
Post and Mail .. Ansell Brewery
21.3.31 8.11. 24
Bearwood
8.2.21
Bournville \Vorks
8.3.17
City Gas
15.3.30
City Tramways
23,7.20
Curzon St. (L.1\1. & S.Rly.) Dunlop
11.4.04 29.-1-.24
Handsworth
2.9.14
Kings Heath Kynoch's
2-1-.6.10 ... I
7.3.13
Lawley St. (L.M. & S .Ry . ) Medical Mission
8.8.15
Metropolitan ...
1. 9.13
::'IIidland Carriage
6.12.27
Mitchell & Butler's
16.8.08
New St. (L.M.&S.Ry.)
1-1-.6.16
Oldbury Metro'
11.11.18
Salt1ey (L. M. S.)
27.9.28
Smallheath
23.2.23
Smethwick
5.12.01
Smith, Stolle & Knight
19.7.15
IN OHARCE.
8URCEON.
DDRPS AN. DlVIS"NS.
\RE.,STERED. I
Snow Hill (G.W. Ry. )
14.1.02
J.
Sparkhill
15. 3.30
E. L. Butler, 1I1. B. E . F. Brown, M. B.
West Smethwick
1.10.16
Notley,
Supt. C. H. Overbury, 115, Mayfield Road, Acocks G reen . Supt. R. G. Fowles, 103, Ivor Road, Sparkhill, Birmingham. Amb. Off. W. Jones, 3, Charles Street, Handsworth.
II1.D .
E. Condon, B.A.O.
M . B.,
CH. B.,
NursingCorps upt.\Y. E. Ballard, 3, \\'ak\! Green Road, :\Ioselcy.
P. Huins, III. R.C.S.
erg. :\Ia j or E . a pcrs, ::'IfClChley Cottages, :\Ietchley Lan e. D. J. Ni col, M.C., M.B., upt . F. G . Shaw, 3, Church CH . B. venue, :\[oselcy. R. A . Lambert, 253 , \\'akcGrecnl{d C. Y. Flewitt, 111. B. upt. II. E. OOPCI-, 12, Cambridge Crescent, Edg-baston. J. A. Dinsco w, I\LD., H. E . Chec ' man, 62, PClcrsfi l'ld CH. B., D.P.H. l{oacl, 1 lall l~reen. \\'. Beal-d, 12, Willow Rd., Bournvi\lc, H. S. Savage, M.D. upt. II. Davenport, 140, Dc\'on Street, 'altler. R. C. L. BurgeS,I\LB., Supt . D. lIardy, 89, Clodeshil: I1I.R.C.S., L.R.C.I'. Road , Alum l{ock. G. Clement Belcher, upt. A. E. Pane, 52, \\'itton t, M. B., D.r.H. Birmingham. \V. J. F. Craig, L. R.C . P . , Supt. \V. J. mith, L.R .C.S., L.R. C.p. &s' l 433, King -bury Rd., Erdingt oll D. Haitley Burn, III. R. C. S. Supt. \V. IIumphries, 123, Rege lll Rd., Handsworth. D. Stokes, III. B. upt. D. P. Deakin, 59, Twyni ngRd., tirchley, Birmingham. H . B. Trumper, B.A., IILB. Supt. J. Bag-uley, 29, Rosary Rd., Erdington, B ' ha lll. A. H. Mackie, III. D. upt. J. Ross, 51, yrtl Road, Small Heath , Birmingham. H. B. \Vilson, o. B. E., upt. A. J. Gaw, M.R.C.S. 27, Hutton Road, altley. R. J. Ledlie, M.B., (,H.B. G. \V. Craig, M. B. Supt. H. Clark, 138, Knightlow Rd., Harborne, Birmingham. V. Goldman, M.R.C. S., Supt. J. T. Grant, Weeford \ 'illage , T.. R.C. P. Lichfield. R. Rodger, lI-f.B., CH.B. Corps Sgt.- 1ajor G. B. Gregory, 17, hireland Rd., Smethwick. \V . R. A. Line, M.R.C.S ., Supt . E . Bedford, 7, Crompton L.R. C.P. Road, Techells . H. G. V. Mence, III. B., Div. Supt. J. Siviter, CH.B. 5, Park Street, Blackheath. J. P. Lillie, M.B., Supt. J. J. Bolton, 53, Moat Hou se Rd., Alum Rock, Birmingham . W. O. Sinclair, Ill. B. Supt. A. Atkin, 116, Byron Road, Smallheath. E . W. Evans, M. R. C. S. Supt. J. H. Lamb,27, High St., Langley, Birmingham. Supt. J. W. Marshall, 9-1-6, \Varwi ck Rd., Acocks Green. B.
Lady Corps. Supt. Mrs. P . H. Lee, 1, Augustus Road ~dgbaston . Lady Supt. Miss N. MIlls, 302, Victoria Road, Aston. Lady Supt. Miss F. :'1. Dunscombe, 18, Ampton Road, Edgbastor:' Lady Supt. A. \'. Devey, 99, Hlllaries Rd . , Gravelly Hill, B'ham . Lady Supt. F. 1. P . Matchett, 9, Hermitage Road , Edgbaston. Lady Amb. Officer E. 1\1. Locker. Coningsby Orphanage Road, Erdington. Lady Supt. Miss F. E . \Vard, 156, Church Lane, Handsworth.
1.6.16
BIRMINGH AM
AmbulanceBIRMI:"IGHAM
7S
(WESTERN) DISTRICT.
14.8.06
IIeadquarters
27.11. 17
Bournville
6.7.18
Central Edgbas ton
10.9.12
Erdington
17.2.15
O. B. Trumper, G . E. Lewis,
M. D.
M. B.,
CII . B.
C. E. Bigger, I1LR.C. S. , L. R.C. r.
2.9.14
Handsworth Mosley Nelso n ...
28.8.30 6.2.07
The Pharmacy
10.6.28
\Vinchester House
13.5.18
Lady Supt. Miss G . Cox, 16, Reservoir Retreat, Edgbaston. _\mb. Sister ::'IIiss Lewis, Beacon House, Holyhead Road, Handsworth. Lady Supt. T. Bo·wyer, 142 , Great Charles Street.
P. Smith, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Glad ys \\ atson, ill. B., CH.B. Dorothy 1. Brenner, M.B., CH.B.
OUTH STAFFORDSHIRE. ASS ISTANT COMMISSIO:-<ER-D. ?\IcColl, M. D., Albert Road, Tamworth. COUNTY URGEON-DISTRICT OFFICER-
AmbulanceAldridge ...
1. 8. 22
Bushbu r y ...
11. 6. 30 I
Brereton ...
.. I
3.9.30 16.2.15
Tamworth
Thompson Bros. (Bilston) 14. 3.31 Ltd .... 12.10.23 Walsall and District 19.10.23
Walsall (L.M.S.Ry.)
23.4-. 30
\Vednesbury Palfrey Working Men's Club ... W olverhampton .,.
120.10.23 10.3.05
NursingTamworth
... \
2.8.17
V. E. Milne, M. D., ClI. B. A. Byrne Quinn, I11.B., B.S.
I
Supt. V . E. lilne, Montrose House, Aldridge. Supt. H. Knight, 20, Sixteenth Ave., Lowe Hill Estate, Vlolverhampton. J. J. Staley, Brereton Hall, Brereton, Staffs . Supt. \\T. H. Chandler, 7, Alfred Street, Tamworth .
Corps Supt. W. F. Blay, Claremount, Highgate, \\'alsal!. Supt. G. Staniforth, 15, Hillary F. L. Richard, ?>LB., St., \Valsal!. . CILB. Supt. W. H. Robinson, 45, Bndge \\' . E. oleman, Street, \Vednesbury. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. A. B. Davies, M.B.,CH.B., Supt. C. Shaw, 12 Dorothy St., Walsall. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. R. C. Davison, M.B.,B.SC. Supt.'F. G. Jackson, " Kynance," Park Road East, \\'olverhampton .
I
Lady Supt. Mrs. E. A. Owen, 43, Church St., Tamworth.
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No. III.
AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
WAR'VICKSHIRE.
W 0 RCEST E RS HI R E.
A SISTAN r CO~D{(SSIONER-Major J. Orton, M. D., Allesley Hall, Coventry. COUNTY SURGEo:-:-H . G. \V ebster, 1\LR.C. S., The Yews, Longford, Coventl-Y. DISTRICT O FFICERS-H. 1\1. Bethell, 37, \ Vestminster Road, Coventry. \V. J. Verrier, 4-2, Bridget Street, Rugby. L .\DY DrSTRIC r OFFICER-;\Iiss P. M. Orton, Allesley Hall, Allesley, oventry .
I
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
SURCEON.
Ambll lanceDUDLEY AND DISTRICT
\VARWICKSHIR E
4.9.05
Binley Colliery
21.6.28
Bishops Itchington
17.2.10
CO\'entry City
25.9.19
Daimler
16.6.14
Foleshill and Long-ford
10.3.02
Harburv Section (Foleshill & Longford) Griff Colliery ...
9.7.23 22.8.22
Nuneaton
8.5.97
Leamington & \Vanvick
16.3.15 I
Stratford-on-Avon
7.6.24
The Holbrooks
22.1.17
Rugby
23.10.02
\\-ilnecote
30.11.20
NllrsingWARWICKSHIRE Coventry City ...
24.4.17
Foleshill and Longford (Bed worth Section)
25.4.31
Leamington and Warwick Nuneaton
6.6.25
Rugby ...
...1
28.6.07 7.7.20 10.6.24
J. Pirie, M. D.
Corps Supt. \V. Hirons, 132, Hollis Rd., toke, Coventry. J. \ Vhitelaw, M.A., upt. G. \V. Taylor, Raven craig-, M.B., CH.B. Brandon Road, Binle)', nr. Coventry. J. Pirie, M.D. Supt. A. Anderson, Ashton House, Harbury, Leamington pa. D. Holmes, M. B. Supt. \\'. A. lIarris, 35, Ticholls Street, Stoke, Coventry. G. Leighton, 1\1.R.C.S., Supt. G. J. Fowler, L.R.C.P. Daimler \Vorks, Coventry. H . G. \Vebster, 1\1.R.C.S., upt. J. Davenport, 114 I, Foleshi ll L.R.C.P. Road, Coventry. Sgt. F. E. Burbidge, 3, Co-op. Terrace, Harbury. H. J. D'Arcy G. Price, G. eath, M. R.C.S . , A.R.C.P. GrifT Colliery, Nuneatoll. L. E. Price, L. R. C. P. upt. J. Bonham, Lt.-CoI.J. H. Forrest,M.B. , 11, High tr et, 'uneaton. )l. B. Surgey, 1\LB., CH.B. \V. Traill Thomson, Supt. \\T. liffe, 1\1orwenna, 7G , M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Clarendon Street, Leamington Spa. P. H. \Vells, M.R.C.S., Supt. E. Hive, 22, \\'illesbollrn e L. R.C.P. Grove, Stratford-on·Avon. . J. L. Rollason, M.D., upt. "'. kinner, " Loz lis, " 1\1. R. C . S. \Vheelwrights Lane, Exhall, Coventry. C. R. Hoskyn, M.D., upt. H. Towers, B.S.LON. 45, Grosvenor Road, Rugby. \V. \\Thiteside, 1\1. B. Supt. G. Parker, Stationmaster, \Vilne cote.
I
D. Holmes, M. B. J. M. Clark, L.R.C.I'., L.R.C.S.
RECISTERED
I
SURCEON.
1M CHARCE.
IN CHARCE.
Amblllance -
Three Spires
ASSISTANT CO~fM[SSIO:-<ER-F. F. Le Souef-Simpson, Petersco~;t, Barnt Gre~n, \Vorcester. COUNTY URGEO:-l-H. C. Darby, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., L.F.P.&S., Broadfields, Lye, Worcester DISTRICT OFFICER-CORP S AND DIVISIONS.
tECISTERED.
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(WESTERN) DISTRICT.
Lady Supt. Mrs. E. Hewitt, 27, 1\1atlock Rd., Covenlt·y.
Lady Supt. 1\1rs. A. Russell, Cheznous, Browett Road, Radfol'd, Coventry. Mrs. K. Scott, 1\1. B., B. S. Lady upt. 1\1. J. Hillson, 8, Leicester St., Leamington Spa. F. L. Tullock, 1\1. B. Lady Supt. Mrs. A. M. Amos, Pl'Ovidence I-louse, Leyland Road, Nuneaton, N . Holmes, M.B., Lady Supt. 1\1rs. A. Lovatt, L.R.B. " N orthg-ate," 141, Marlborough Road. J. N. Wheeler, M.D., Lady Supt. Miss M. Ashworth, B.C., M.R.C. S., L.R.C.P. , 355, Clifton Road, Rug-by.
3.9. 14
Brierley Hill
7.11. 14
Dudley ...
28.9.92
. etherton
17.11.14 3.9.14
Stourbridge Tipton Parish ...
12.7.16
Lye
5.11.15
Malvern
23.5.27
~ORTH
\\'ORCESTER ' HIRE
Bromsgrove
...
Langley and District
14.11.24 11. 11. 09
Lench's
29.6.14
Rowley Regis
10.6.15
Stewart and Lloyds ...
22.9.04-
\Vorcesler
NllrsingDUnLEY AND DISTRICT Brierley Hill and Quarry Bank Dudley ... Kinver ... Tipton Parish ... Lye
3.4.30
25 .8.15 10.6.15 18.11.27 12.4-.20 6.3.18
Malvern
29.3.16
Oldbury
17.4-.25
V. Grey Maitland, M.R.C.S., L.R.C. P., D. PH. E. \V. Moore, 1\1.B., CH.U. V. Gray Maitland, 1\1. R. C. s., etc. R. F. Griffith, L. R.C. P.
Corps Su pt. C. Ollis, 1, Victoria Terrace, Dudley. Supt. \\T. G. Evers, 6, Lenches Bridge, Pensnett, Dudley. Supt. A. \Vinbow, The Uplands, Tansley Hill Road, Dudley, Supt. J. Taylor, 292, Halesowen Road, 'etherton, Dudley. SllPt. H. Baker, 41, Brook Street, Stourbridg-e. Supt. E. Lakin, 180, Bloomfield Road, Tipton. Supt. B. Dunn, "Cartref," Ham Lane, StoUl'bridge.
H. Simpkiss, 1\1.B., CH.B. \V. Murdoch, M.B., CH.B. P. J. 1\lason, 1\1.13. ~1. IIonisberger, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. F. F. Shore, 1\1.B., CH.B. F. L. Newton, M.B.,CH.B. Supt. G. G. Le'vvis, Windy-Coe, Madresfield, 1\1al\'ern. Corps Supt. F. Somers, Otterbourne Court, Halesowen. Supt. 1- Biddle, 4, Highfields, A. J. Rae, M.R.C.S., Bromsgrove. L.R.C.P. Supt. C. Greaves, 184, Bristnall D. G. Roulson, 1\1. B., Hall Road, Langley, B·ham. 11.13. Supt. F. Lightfoot, 59, Highfield A. D. :'IIcQueen, lI1.B. Road, Blackheath, Birmingham. Supt. D. M. Chapman, The J. A. Cameron, B.B., \\'oodlands, Sidney Road, CH.n. Cradley Heath . Supt. D. H. \\,illiams , Beeches Rd., A. D. :\IcQueen, ;\1.13. Blackheath, Birmingham. A / O F . S . Dance, 3, BJackpole K. :'II. Foster, l\1.R.C.S., R oad, \,"orce t er. L.R.C.P. L. F. Davies, 1\LR.C. L.R.C.P.
J.
Lady Supt. 1\1rs. F. Hodgetts, 69, ew Street, Brierley Hill. Lady Supt. 1\liss E. Ollis, C. ~Iessiter, M.R. C.S. 1, Victoria Terrace, Dudley. J. R. Dallow, 1\1.B., CH.B., Lady Supt. 1\1rs. 1\1. Firm, "Hillside." i\leddins Lane, Kinver, B.SC. Staffs. Lady upt. Miss 1. Young, Kildare H. C. Brown, 1\['B. Park Hill Road, Harborne, A. B. Hamilton, i\I.B., Birmingham. CH. B., D. P. II. Lady Supt. Miss P. Hamblett, H. C. Darby, L. R.C.P. ~ew St., Pedmore Rd., Lye. Lady SllPt. Irs. 1\1. C . C . Mackie, C. R. Mitchell, 1\1. D. Thornyhill Abbey Road, Gl"eat Malvern. Lady Supt. 1\Iiss M. Dyson, 126, J. . Kerr, ;\1. B., CH.13. Farm Rd., Langley Green, \Vorcs . \V. E.
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CADETS. A mbu la n ceCORPS AND DIVISIONS.
VIA RWI C KSHI RE . Rf CISTERED
Binley Colliery ...
27. +.30
City of Coventry
16. 2.25
N uneaton...
22 2 26
Foleshill and Longford ...
SURCEONS.
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Commis ionel'IN CHARCE.
STAFF
14.8.27
Leamington & \Varwick Stratford-on-Avon
21. 3. 31
SOUTH STAFFORD HIRE. \Valsall Working Men's Club.
3.7.28
THE
L.R.C.P., Broad Oak, Penwortham,
CO:\IMISSIOl ER.
F. de B. Pim, L.R.C.P., Eastfield, elson.-(19.12.19.)-Knight of Grace. Major E. B. Poole}" L. R.C.P., IIill Rise, Dalton in Furness.-{19.12.19.)Knight of Grace. W. S. \Voodcoc k, M.B.E., 178, tationRd. BamberBridge,nt". Preston.-(19.12.19.) -Offiar. C. II. Fowler-Jones, H, l'IIoorfield Rd., \Vest Didsbury, l\Tanchester.-(1.5.22.)Officer. \V. G. Smith, O.B.E., unnyside, Seel Rd., Huyton, nr. Liverpool. -(18.6.25. ) Commander. Lieut.-Colonel \\'. B. Cockill, T.D., lIt.D., Lindum Holme, Kendal.-(20.11. 25.)Commander. E. Ralphs, 1, Pollux G~te, Fairha\'en, nr. Lvtham. -.Klugnt of Crace. \\'. C. Bentall, O.B.E., F.R.C.S.E., Grove IIouse, 13, Roe Lane, ~outhport.-(9.3.3 1. ) COli/wander.
Lady District
vVARWICKSHIRE.
upel'intendent-
Irs. Tweedale, A.R.R.C., J.P., Brooklands, Rochdale. -(30.9.13.)-Dame o./Grace.
Nursing-
County Surgeon for \ Ve tlllorland and CUl11bedand-
Three Spires
19.2.31
Nursing-
L/Cadet upt. frs. F. \'. Richardson, 10, Armstrong Avenue, oventr),.
BIRMINGHAM.
Handsworth 'Vlinchester House
OF
V.D., T . D.,
As. istant Commis ioners-
2326
Rugby
Colonel C. J. Trimble, C.B., C.M.G., nr. Preston. - Knight q/ Grace.
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J.
R. Burnett,
d.D.,
JlLB., C.M., JlI.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Ri\'er IIolme, Kes·wick.
Di trict Officer' \\'. J. F. \\-ashinglon ( ecretary), 39, Fishergate, Preston. -{26.11.19.) \\'. ;\Iax\\'cll R eekie, o. B. E., Orient Ilouse, Granby Ro\\', ~Ianchester.(28.11. 19. )- Servt"tlg Brother. Lieut.-C(~loncl 1':. ;\Taclaren, T.D., F.R.C.S., M.A., IlLS., B.C., 23, Portland Square, Carlisle.-{30. 7. 23.) Lieul.- olonel \\'. haloner, O.B.E., T. D., J. p.-(11.6. 2.5. )- Kingston House, Didsbury, Manchester. R. \\'yse, lILIl.E., M.A., M.D., 81, Church Road, Birkenhead.-{12.5.30.) Corps Superintendent (attached to Oi trict Office)J. II. Cleal, +, \\'indsor A.venue, .)Jew Longton, nr. Preston.-(16.1.29.)Serving Brother .
REPORT OF THE COMMISSIO. ER. 39, FISHERGATE, PRESTON, LANCASHIRE .
23rd l\Iarch, 1931. SIR,
I hav e again to offer for your acceptance a statement covering the activities of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Organization in o. 4 District during the year 1930 . It is a matter of very considerable pleasure and gratification to me to be able to state t.hat although there exist ed a very acute trade depression of a far reaching character, involving particularly such trades as coal, cotton, shipping, and other
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industries, yet the progress made by the Brigade l\lovement has been really su bstan tial.
General.-The self-sacrifice and enthusiasm displayed by all ranks in pushing forward our humane work deserves unstinted praise, and I feel I am justified in saying that the public at large owe to the Brigade members a deep debt of gratitude for the Fir t id and transport assistance alway at their disposal. Our relation with the Police Forces in the various Areas arc most satisfactory, and I haye, with gratitude, to record the fact that bolh financial and other a sistance have been generously given to many Brigade Units . Chief Constables have expressed their indebtedness for help received from St . John Units, both Ambulance and .[ ursing, especially has the work done in organizing and carrying through" Rcfre her" Courses for Police Con tables been acknowledged, and in several instances Police Units of the Brigade have been esta blished. Co-operation between our Units and Fire Brigades exist and association with Life Boat Service round our Coasts is maintained. Road Patrol work is energetically carried out during week-ends and holiday times, and the lengths of roads under supervision yearly increase. . General Public Duty is daily performed, in fact the British Public now expect, if they don't really demand, that where crowds assemble the St. ] ohn Ambulance Brigade must organize and carry out an efficient First Aid and Tran. port Service Strength.-The strength of the District has been \\ ell maintained, in fact considerable progress has been made and few set-backs have occurred. Twenty-two new Units have come into existence: Of these 10 were Ambulance,.t.l. ursing, -and' Ambulance and .l. ursing Cadet Divisions. The centres of formations \\'ere: Ambulance Divisions: Standish-with-Langtree; Orrell ; L.i\L~ . Rail\\'a,(Warrington); Automatic Telephones (Liverpool); Ellesmere and Di -trict', Bradford (:'I-Ianchester and Salford); Roche (Rochdale); Ince; ~orth-\\'estern Road Car Co.; Wilsons (Liverpool); ~ursing Divisions: lverston; Pree 'all . \Vorsthorne; and Little Lever (Bolton). Ambulance Cadets l3redbury and R<;>miley; Frizington; Standish-,vith-Langtree; Walton B.l3 (Li\'erpool); r-.hllom; and Sandbach. ~ ursing Cadets: Altrincham; and 1 · e\\ town and Kew Mills. The Birkdale Nursing and ,\.mbleside Cadet Nur ing Division have ceased to function, and 9 Cadet Units (for this year) have suspended operatlon -, bUl many of these will again (I hope) during 1931 become active. In passing I may here remark that with regard to the Cadet Organization, especially the boys' ecLion , very great difficulty is experienced in keeping up interest and enthusiasm, and it is just this flagging that has compelled me to report the temporary inactivity of 9 Cadet Units. I here set out the strength of ~o. 4 District on the last day of the year 1930 :There were IS Corps, 1S8 Ambulance Divisions, III ~ ·ursing Divisions, 36 Cadet Ambulance and 29 Cadet .l. Tursing Divisions-a total of 349 separate nll- . After excluding the two Divisions that have been struck off, together with the boys and girls forming the 9 dormant Cadet Units, there is a total increase in the strength of the District of 622, and for the past five years an augmentation of strength totalling 3,095. Details of the different ranks are as follows:District Staff Corps Surgeons Corps Officers . Divisional Surgeons Divisional Superintendents Ambulance Officers Staff Sergeants and Sergeants Corporals Privates .
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URSING DIVISIONS .
Lady Corps Offlcers . Divisional Surgeons . Lady Divisional Superintendents ursing Officers Lady Ambulance Ofncers Ambu lance Sisters
10 130 102 29 114
2,432 2,817
Cadets Grand Total
690 10,591
Such a history sheet must give considerable satisfaction and pleasure to all those who have the interest of the District at heart and have been engaged in working for its good. Everyone of the 349 Units have furnished the necessary Annual Returns, and although the majority of the Divisions are exceedingly prompt in sending these papers, Just a few, through some cause or other, delay the work of the District by their tardiness in not completing the Annual Returns as requested. I have throughout the year, from time to time, drawn attention to the necessity of developing the Brigade in Areas where it does not exist, and to this end I have gone to the trouble of pointing out densely populated localities where Units of the Brigade could be established to the advantage of these communities and to the Brigade. I holdtrongly that the present day demands a ubiquitous Ambulance Service, and e\'ery effort should be made to give such facilities to the Public. It is up to the Brigade Organization to do this. There has been no diminution in the energy and enthusiasm displayed by the member. of the Brigade engaged in Road Patrol Duty.
Road Patl'ols .-The following Divisions are noted for the good work they do in thIS direction -Barrow-in-Furness; Blackburn; Blackpool; Birkenhead Corps; Cheadle and Cheadle Heath; Lancaster; Kirkham; Liverpool Corps; Preston Corps; Lylham SL Anne's; Bolton Corps; \Vaterloo; \Vidnes and ThorntonClevelevs Divisions. There arc many other Units that do this work, but itis very difficult to get details as to what has been done. I have no hesitatIon in gIving an approximate estimate that in or about 300 miles of roads arc under the ob ervation and" First Aid Care" of the Units of the Brigade in this .\rea during \\eek-ends and holiday times throughout each year. In my last report I named the positions where substantial and costly Ambulance Huts and recen'lng stations had been erected and taken into use. I have no further informatlOn as to the establishment of additional accommodation this year, but I a.m further a\\are that Units not having the advantage of permanent huts use, whlls~ on duty, canvas tents. It is sufficient to say that a great and useful work IS .belllg accomplished in this direction, supplemented in every instance by satIsfactory transport. I e timate that nearly 40,000 accidents of one kind or another have been dealt with.. This number is an under-estimate for undoubtedly hundreds of accidents receive attentiOn that are never recorded.
16 12 47 180 140 15
ROllte Jlavches .-Area Route ':'Iarches have been undertaken and I desire to express my full concurrence with this form of exercise. As ociated with each march is the carrying out of a Fir t Aid Scheme, staged to represent a railway, 'bus, or other smash. These Parade are conducive to much good work and create a feeling of co-operation and friendship amongst the members of the Units taking part.
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Church Pavades.-These are numerous and popular. I consider it wise to encourage them. Some of the turnouts are exceptionally large and important: uL?-der this heading I may quote the parades of the Manchester and Salford and LIverpool Corps. The men greatly appreciate the religious service and I thmk I am right in saying the general public derive consider able pleasure at watching the parades . The usual Area Inspections were carried out.
400 5,088 6,317
Cadets
DISTRICT.
767
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Combined Inspections and Payades.-The Units in the pbrtion of the County known as the Fylde, together with the Preston Corps, were inspecte~ by me ~n t.he 25th May at t. Anne's-on-Sea. I have issued. a full report In a .DIstnct Order published 1st August, 1930. A copy of thIs report was duly furmshed to Headquarters, so I need not attempt to repeat what I then said. It is enough to say that this was an excellent turnout in every re~pect.. . . I was assisted in carrying out the InspectIOn by ASSIstant Comml SIOner ,\V. S. '\Voodcock, l\I.B.E., and Irs. Tweedale, A.R.R.C., J.P., Lady District Superintendent. 1\1r. Cleal, of the District Office, was also most assistful. The total number on parade of all ranks was 520. South-East Lancs. Corps and DivisiOlls.-0n the 31st ~Iay, Colonel C. I. EI~is, C .M.G., T.D., M.D., C.M., Assistant Surgeon-in-Chief, carried out the InspectIon of the South-East Lancs. Corps and Divisions at Haslingden. There was a record par ade numbering 2,300. . . . Assistant Commissioner \V. S. '\Voodcock, M.B.E., \"as In command and Dlstnct Officer Reekie was in charge of the Nursing Divisions and Cadets (Girl ), whilst Assistant Commissioner Smith acted as Adjutant. Colonel Ellis expressed his satisfaction, and in doing so he .drew attention to the importance of accurate and efficient carrying out of the restoratIOn of the apparently dead by means of Artificial Respiration. I must here record my thanks to Lady District Superinten~ent ::\~rs. T\Ve~d.ale and those associated with her for the great work they accomplIshed In orgamzmg this parade. Cheshire Corps and Divisions.-I saw and inspected the Cheshire Corps and D ivisions under the command of Assistant Commissioner . H. Fowler-Jones, at North~ich on the 21st June. District Officer Lt.-Col. \V. Chaloner, a.BE., T.D., was in command of the Ambulance and adet Divisions; District 01hcer \\'. :\Iaxwell Reekie, a.B.E., J.P., in charge of the Kursing and Cadet Divisions. with Corps Superintendent 'vV. Dale, supervising the 2nd lin~ of Ambulance DIvisions; and Superintendent C. ,\V. Tapson, D.C.M., acted as Adjutant. Here, again, a record number paraded, 710 of all ranks. It was an excellent turnout and a tribute to the determination of all concerned to make the Cheshire Units a smart and soldier-like body. North-West Lancs. Corps and Divisions.-At igburth, Liverpool, I carr.ied. out the I nspection of the Units forming the Torth-'\Yes~ Lanes. Corps a~d PIVI ·lons. Assistant Commissioner 'vV. G. Smith. O.B.E., was 10 command. Dlstnct Officer W. C. Bentall, O.B.E., F.R.C.S., was in charge of the men and cadet, and Bt.- 01. G. C. E. Simpson, O.B.E., T.D., F.R.C.S., was in charge of the Xur ing and Cadet Divisions. Corps Officer Searl acted as Adjutant. There were 633 of all ranks on Parade, the Liverpool Corps providing 371 of the e. I consider the Parade was well turned out and gave evidence of much enthusiasm and pride in what they were doing. The Deputy Lord ::\Iayor of Liverpool, Alderman Russell-Taylor, was present, representing the Lord ?lIayor of Liverpool. Furness and South Cumberland Diviswns.-On Saturday, the 19th July, I was present at the Inspection of the Furness and South Cumberland Units, which was carried out by Assistant Commissioner l\Iajor E. B. Pooley, L.R C.P., at l'lverston. The turnout numbered 273 of all ranks. Major Pooley expressed his satisfaction with all he saw. . I can .endorse his r emarks. It was interesting to note the large attendance of the 1Of!uentIal members of the general public. Amongst these was ?lIajor-General Sir :'IIatthew Fell, K.C.B., etc., late Director-General of the Army ::'IIedical Department. Efficient and comprehensive reports concerning these parades have been issued and furnished, and copies have been sent to you, Sir. I am greatly impressed by the importance of these combined parades; they make for a healthy emulation amongst the Units taking part, and afford an opportunity for inter-communication that would not be available without such gatherings. There is just one outstanding disadvantage and that is that the detail of the I nspection is not as minute or searching as would be if Units were inspected at their own Headquarters. From year to year Divisions do make application for individual Inspections, and there is no reason why a Unit should not attend a combined inspection and afterwards apply for its efficiency inspection to be carried out at its own Headquarters.
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Comfort Depots.- o. 4 District makes a strong feature of Comfort Depots. The value of the assistance given by the loaning of ursing requisites to the general public in the areas in which these Depots are situated, is quite recognized and appreciated. Ver'y wonderful and excellent is the work done by the ursing Divisions in this direction. It is now found that after the establishing of these Centres the funds becoming available are sufficient to generally increase the number and character of stores year by year. Every Depot gains strength and efiiciency as time goes on. The fact that the public know that the St. John Depots can supply these Kursing requisites forms a method of propaganda of no mean i.mportance. At the present time there are 23 Comfort Depots in the District. J1Llitary Hospitals Reserve.-This year I completed the quota allotted to this District when the Reserve was first inaugurated, and I am now asking lor recruits which are still required to bring the Reserve up to its full strength. The number recruited during the year was 86, and I feel I am correct in saying that this Reserve is becoming more popular and attractive. Conferellce.-The Annual Conference of this District is a function looked upon with interest, and the large numbers of all ranks attending demonstrates its popularity. Usually over 1,000 attend and for the year 1930 the muster was over 1,000 The Corporation of Southport kindly lent the Cambridge Hall and supplied each delegate with a beautilul illustrated brochure of Southport. His ~Torship the -:'IIayor of 'oulhport welcomed the dclegates, and we were pleased to see that the Mayoress accompanied him. You, Sir, attended the Conference and kindly gave an address, drawing the attention of everybody to many useful and interesting points in connection with the Brigade Organization. COJllPetltlOl1s.-The Final Competitions for the "Dewar" and "Perrott" ShIeld "'ere held in London on the 15th :'Iay; the Crewe Ambulance Team, represenllng ~ -0 .J. District, ""as third in the" Dewar", and the Blackpool T ursing Di \'iSlOn took seventh place in the" Perrott" Shield. It was the first time the Crewe Team took part in the Final Competitions and I consider they did vcry "\\ell, but on the whole 1\0. 4 District must do very much better in the fuLure in these Competitions. The" Argenta" up (open to • ·os . .J., 5 and 6 Districts), held 17th May, \von by Exchange Dh"ision, Liverpool Corp::;. The" Trickett" hield, 1st June, won by Cra\\'shawbooth Division. "Captain Baxter" up, won by Rawtenstall Kursing Division. "Laird" Tr0phy (Cheshire), held 19th ·ovember, won by Chester Nursing DiYision. " \Yhlttaker" Cup (Cheshire), held 19th i\ovember, won by Crewe. " Croslleld" hield, held 26th April, won by elson. "Charlcs J Trimble" hield, won by Li\"erpool Nursing Division. " outhport" Cup, won by Blackpool Tursing Division. " Howard" Hose Bowl, "'on by Blackpool ursing Division. " Peace" Trophy (Individual OffIcers). won by ::\Iiss McCabe, Liverpool. " Lylham .. Vase (Individual), won by ::\Iiss l\IcConnan, Southport. " Challenge" Shield, won by Bolton Headquarters ursing Division. " Bes ie Trimble" Cup, ""on by Blacl,pool ·ursing Division. " Cadet" Cup, won by Todmorden Cadet .l. ursing Division. Soltth-East Lancashire Tyophzes.-.\mbulance: "Coronation" Shield, won by Accrington; "Wilson and tockall" hield, won by Bury; "\Yembley" Shield, won by Ashton-undcr-Lyne; "Daniel Hall .. Trophy, won by :'Iumps (Oldham Corps); Boy Cadet Competition, won by \Yaterbarn Cadets (Bacup). South-East Lancashire Trop1z1es.-~ursing: "South-East Lancashire" Shield. \\'on by Accrington; "George Scarr .. Shicld, won by Crompton; "The Kursing" Trophy, won by Hindley; Girl Cadet Cup, won by Roche (Rochdale) Cadets. There are many other inter-Divisional Competitions.
New Headquarters.-There has been considerable activity in the diTection of building or acquiring Drill Halls. It is now accepted as a principle that a Unit is not equipped thoroughly except it has a home of its own, provided by a Drill Hall, and I quite agree. The following new Drill Halls were opened :-Trawden ; Heywood; Bacup; Askam; and Chorley.
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A considerable number of Units are now dealing with this question and during the coming year there will, without doubt, be provided many new lIeadq uarters for Units of the Brigade. The buildings erected at Chorley and Bacup are exceedingly fine, costing:Chorley over £3,000 and Bacup over £-1,000. It is noted with considerable pleasure that the public generally are giving considerable financial assistance to our Units to enable them to provide themselves with suitable Headquarters.
Public Duties.-1I1anchester and Salford Corps, \Vhitsuntide Processions: The rendering of First Aid, on the occasion of the \Vhit-Monday and \\'hit-Friday Processions, entails a duty of con iderable magnitude. The arrangements were under the command and supervision of Corp Surgeon and Corps Superintendent Colonel C. H. S. Redmond, T.D., A.M.S. (T.). On \Vhit-~Ionday there were 328 cases requiring attention, and several of these were removed to their own homes or hospital; 17 First Aid Stations were established and 232 of all ranks were on duty. At the Roman Catholic Processions on \VhitFriday there were 33 First Aid tations; 175 men and 92 Ambulance Sisters were on duty and 290 cases were attended to, 10 of which were sent home or to hospital. Duty was undertaken from 8.30 a .m. till 2.30 in the afternoon. The Salford Nursing Divisions were on Duty in Salford on \Yhit-Friday. The Belle Vue Speed"way, Greyhounds, Amu ement Park, and Zoological Gardens have constant First Aid supervision, the men of the Gorton Division undertaking this duty. On Sunday the 15th June, 112 men and 45 nurses of the Bolton Corps were on duty on the occasion of the Roman Catholic demonstration and procession at Bolton. There were 12 First Aid Stations taken into use, many of these being rooms on the ground floors of hotels; 265 cases were dealt with. It was necessary to remove one of these to the infirmary. The Chief Constable of Bolton and his Police Force gave every possible assistance in their power. Royal Agricultural Society of Englalld.-The ::\Ieeting of the Royal .\gricultural Society in 1anchester entailed the carrying out of the entire Ambulance Dutie:, required in the course of this meeting. I instructed Corps urgeon and orps Superintendent Redmond, who commands the Manchester and alford orp, to take over the responsibility of this duty. I had furnished to me by Colonel Redmond a very comprehensive statement dealing "w ith this matter. Copies of this statement were sent both to you, Sir, a the Acting Chief Commissioner, and to Mr. Turner, the Secretary of the Royal Agricultural Society. Duties commenced on the 4th July and extended until Sunday the 13th. The following is a detail of ranks and numbers of the Brigade req Ulred .Surgeons. Officers T.e.O.S and men Ambulance Sisters ight men Total
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injuries attended to were of a varied nature, corresponding to those usually associated with Agricultural Shows. Colonel Redmond thanked certain Officers and men who rend ered valuable and useful services. The Secretary of the Royal Agricultural Society, Mr. T. B. Turner, wrote in no hali-hearted .way expressing. his entire satisfaction, coupled with his thanks, for the way the dutles connected WIth this Show had been carried out. Cadet Camps.-Roche Cadets: Arrangements were made by Mrs. Tweedale to send 30 of the Roche Cadets (Boys) to attend camp along with the 7th Battalion of the Manchester Church Lads' Brigade. These boys joined the camp on the 19th July. There was a total of 200 Church Lads' Brigade under canvas, and our Cadet contingent was under the command of C~det Officer Dixon. Unf~rtunat.ely th~ weather ~as exceedingly bad, deluges of ram flooded the camp, and It was ImpOSSIble to conbnue the training. The boys returned to Rochdale on the 23rd July. All arrangements for the comfort of the boys had been adequately carried out by Cadet Officer Dixon. A rd'l~Jlck and orth- ~est 1\1anchester Cadet Divisions .-A parade of 21 Cadets belongmg to the Ardwick and North-West Manchester Cadet Divisions of the ::\Ianchester and Salford Corps, together with Sergt. B. Powell and another senior member, proceeded to camp from the 2nd to the 9th August at Pickmere, Cheshire. The boys were made acquainted with the regulations, and on Sunday morning they paraded for divine service at Budworth Parish Church. . Durin.g the we~k a. high. stan~ard of discil?lin~ was maintained and daily mstructIOn was gIven m Fust AId, Camp SallltatIOn, and other subjects during the week. . ~orps Surg;eon and Corps Superintendent Col. C. H. S. Redmond, T.D., A.M.S.(T.), vlslted and Illspected the Camp, and Corps Secretary \V. E . .J: aylor also paid a visit during the week . It is interesting to note that fifteen local cases requiring First Aid were treated by the boys during their stay. V.A .D.s.--:I a~ inserti"?g a full report handed to me by Mrs. Tweedale, A.R.R.C., J.P ., Lady Dlstnct Supenntendent, who supervises the entire V.A.D. Organization III Ko. 4 District Th~ value of the :,'ork done by l\1rs. Tweedale is extraordinarily high, and the time she glves up to thIS movement entails outstanding sacrifice of her private time. The report is as follows :BROOKLANDS, ROCHDALE.
9th March, 1931. SIR,
20 94 50 1
190
These details were distributed over the dates given. Ample ~rrangeme~ts were made for patrolling the Horse Lines, Cattle, Sheep, and r.lachmery SectIOns. Each patrol had a First Aid rendezvous. Bell Tents were erected where Aid Stations were necessary. In fact, every possible provision was taken to facilitate the rendering of First Aid when and where it was required. The C?rps. Surg~on and Corps Superintendent was in attendance daily, commencmg hIS dutles at 8 a.m. The Corps Secretary was practically never away from the Show. The Ambulance Station was most efficiently equipped both with instruments, dressings, drugs, etc. There were five beds available in the station. I only wish I could quote Colonel Redmond's report in extenso: this is impossible. A total of 349 cases required attention: three of these were of a very serious nature, two being compound comminuted fractures of the Tibia and Fibula. The
I have much pleasure in forwarding report of the Women's Voluntary Aid Detachments in No.4 District for the year ending 31st October, 1930. There are 63 Detachments registered at the vVar Office with a total strength of 1,549. On 15th March the \Vest Lan~ashire Detachments paraded for Inspection at the Headquarter~ of the 4th Battalton T~e Loyal Regt., Chorley, by kind permission Of. the ommandtng Officer, Capt . F . Bames, M.C. Eighteen Detachments paraded WIth a strength of 39 .Officers. and 239 other r~nks, total strength on parade 278. Of these 149 were Mobtle and tncluded 19 SpeCIalists. Col. ]. F . ,Martin, C . M . G., C.B.E., M.B., Knight of . Grace .of the Order of St. John ~D. I? .::'1. S . v\ estern Command), was preven ted from mspectmg through a bereavement tn hIS family, and he detailed :;\Iajor C. L. Franklin, M.C. (R. A.l\1. e.) , of Peninsular Barracks, Warrington, to carry out the Inspection for the vVar Office, and Col. Orton (A.D .. I.S.) inspected on behal,r of the Joint V.A.D. Council, owing, Sir, to your unavOlda~le absen.ce through Illness. They were received with a general salute, after whIch the~ mspected the parade . This was followed by a March Past. Members fro~ the vanous .detachme~ts were then detailed to the hospital ward, the rest stc~.tIOn, and. the kitchen, . w~lch was well fitted. A small dispensary was arranged WIth a.qualtfied pharmaClst m charge. The Inspection was very thorough and the Inspecting Officers expressed themselves ,veIl pleased with the work done. On 5th April the East Lancashire Detachments paraded for Inspection at the Headquarters of the 6th Bn. Lancashire Fusiliers, Rochdale, by kind permission
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of Col. C.1\'I. Robinson, M.C., Commanding Officer. Thirty-three detachments paraded with a strength of 46 Ofhcers and 502 other rank. Total strength on parade 548. These included 369 Mobile members and 31 pecialists . The Inspecting Officers were Col. J. F. :'lartin, C.M .G., C.B.E., M.B. (D.D.l.\I.S. "Western Command), on behalf of the \\'ar Offlce and Col. ir \\,illiam Coates, K.C.B ., County Controller, on behalf of the Joint Council. They were received "w ith a general salute, followed by inspection in line and :'Iarch Past. A well equipped hospital ward was provided with a trained sister in charge, also a rest station. A table was arranged with a good di play of various cooked dishes. Members were detailed to the ward where both medical and surgical cases \\'ere treated, and others to the rest station. The remaining members were given cards by the Inspecting Officers, stating what injury should be treated. After a thorough inspection Col. l\lartin and Col. Sir \Villi am Coates both addressed the parade and complimented the members on the mart turnout and the work done. On 12th April the Cheshire Units paraded for In pection in the Memorial Hall, Port Sunlight, by kind permission of :'lessrs. Lever Bros. There were 16 Officers and 110 other ranks. Total number on parade 126 . These included 30 Mobile Members. The Inspecting Officers were Col. lartin, C.1\!.G, C.B.E., i\I B. (D.D ~I.S . \Vestern Command) for the \Var Office and Col. Cahill, M.B., ountv Controller for the Joint Council. They were received with a general salu te. followed by inspection in line and :M arch Past. A separate room was fitted up as a hospital ward, also a First Aid dressing station, with application of Thomas' Splint, etc. Members from the various Units were detailed to the ward, dressing station, and kitchen; others carried out work given to them in the large room . After the inspection Col. Martin addressed the parade and expressed himself well pleased with everything he had seen. Mrs. Barnish very kindly presented a ilver Cup to be competed for by the Cheshire Detachments. The first Competition for the up will be held in 1931. One of the Cumberland Detachments (2 ) h:lS been disbanded, but I hope to revive this Unit. 136 Mobile Members have taken their ho pital training during the year. The following is the strength of the detachments on 31 st OcLober, 1930 , registered at War Office:No. of Tolal Immobile. Detachments. JIobile. County. 179 H6 33 7 Cheshire ')26 ~;) 1 1 Cumberland 777 367 410 34 East Lancashire 540 3S6 184 20 \Vest Lancashire ')27 -;) 2 1 vV estmorland
63
Total
630
91
1.S-l9
This shows a net increase of 2 Detachments during the year with an increase of 104 members. There are now 3 Detachments in process of formation. I beg to remain, Sir, Your obedient servant, E. A. TWEEDALE. COL. C.
J. TRIMBLE, C.B., C.1\l.G., V.D., T.D.,
Commissioner,
o. 4 District, S .J.A.B.,
39, Fishergate, Preston.
District Staff.-I have to note with very great regret the death of Dr. George Skeen, of Colne; he had only six months previously accepted the position of District Officer. Had he been spared he would have given valuable assistance to the District as he was keenly interested in the work. The following Officers have joined the District Staff: Assistant Commissioner E. Ralphs, who for many years had the entire charge of the Brigade Organization in Hong-Kong, transferred from China to No.4 District. District Officer R. Wyse, M.B.E., M.D., whose appointment dates from 12.5 .30.
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Mr. Ralphs is in charge of the Fylde Area of Lancashire and Dr. Wyse is attached to Cheshire. In the last Birthday Honours, it afforded the entire No. 4 District much satisfaction to note that the Grade of Officer of the Order of the British Empire had been conferred by His Majesty the King on District Officer Lt.-Col. W. Chaloner, T.D., J .P . The foregoing statement very inadequately expresses the activities of the Brigade Organization in TO. 4 District, but it is a record and an indication of the great determination of all our members to carryon the great national humane work now being accomplished under the Flag of St. John. The success of the District is a reflection of the good work performed by the members of the District Staff, coupled with the energy and self-sacrifice of Unit commanders and those serving under them. To all ranks of the Brigade (both Ambulance, Nursing, and Cadets) I desire to express my grateful and heartfelt thanks for their loyalty and assistance to me during the year 1930 . I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, CHARLES
J. TRIMBLE, Colonel,
Commissioner No. 4 District, Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem.
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to the Commissioner.)
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RECISTERED. '
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CHESHIRE. ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER-C. H. Fowler Jones, 14-, Moorfield, West Didsbury, 1\Ianchester. COUNTY SURGEONDISTRICT OFFICERS-Lt.-Col. \V. Chaloner, T.D., J. P., Kingston House, Didsbury, lanchester, a nd R. 'Vyse, M.B.E., liLA., M.D., 81, Chur h Road, Birkenhead.
Port Sunlight Reddish .. . Sand bach
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
RECISTERED . I
AmbulanceAltrincham
14.4.02
Barnton ...
8.9.25
BIRKENHEAD
Cammell Laird Birkenhead North End .. .
29.8.16 29.2 16 15.7.29
Bollington
24.8.15
Bredbury and Romiley
17.8.02
Cheadle Heath Rly.
1. 9. 22
Chester
15.3.21
CREWE
18.2.27
Crewe "' A"
22.4.95
Cre,"ve 'I B"
18.2.27
Crewe" C"
13.6.29
Dukinfield
31. 8. 00
Ellesmere Port and District Hazel Grove
30.8.30
Holmes Chapel
24.8.15
Macclesfield
19.2.01
Newtown and New Mills
25.9.99
Northwich
18.2.05
1.9.96
N orth Western Car Co.
31.10.30
Planters Foods, Ltd . ...
18.3.29
Port Rainbow
3.12.27
Supt. \V. Forster, 6, Derby Street, Altrincham. A. H. Bennett, lI1. R. C. S. a 0 F. 1\Iounfield, 21, Gorge Street, Barnton. A. G. \V. Owen, Corps Supt. J. Cotter, "Avoca," B.A., M.D. Menlove Gardens South, los ley Hill, Liverpool. J. S. Browne, M.B., CH. B. Supt. J. Scarth, 2 ,Rendle trl:et, Birkenhead. 1\1. T. O'Neill, Supt. \V. Metcalf, Rosem cre lILB., CH.B. 'Vhaley Lane, Thingwall. Supt. A. H. Tate, C. \V. Chad wick, lILR.C.S., L.R.C.P. 9, Park treet, Bollington . G. Coope, lI1.B., CH.B. Supt. \V. \Varburton, "V. Lee, M.B. H. D. \\'allace, lILB. 70, lockport Road, Bred bury. K. D. Bean, 111. B., CH. B . Supt. R. . Barber, 241, tockport Road, Cheadle. \V. Hughes, B.SC., Supt. C. Brown, 47, \\'atling M.R.C.S. Crescent, hester. J. D. Ingram, Corps upt. \V. Dale, 111. B., CH. B. 64, 1\Ianor 'Yay. rewe . Supt. \V. Mason, 19, I i[ton treet, Crewe. M. R. Cooligan, Supt. A. E. Ankers, M.B., B.CH. 27, IIung-erford Avenue, Crewe. F. T. Ingram, upt. J. F. Dawson, 96, E arle M.D., CH.B. tl-eet, Crewe. J. Macfie, III.B., CH.B. Supt. W. A. Powell, 114, Hope Terrace, Hope treet, D ukll:field. S . J. Edg e , 27 , W estminst er HOld. R. Johnstone, M.B., CH.B. Elles m er e Port . T. Moore, lI1.B., L.R.C.P. Supt. T. 1. ayer, 76, Comme rcial Road, Hazel Grove. L. J. Picton M.R.C.S. llc H. J. Burt, 40, l\Iacclesfi e ld Road, Holmes Chapel. J. H. 1\Iarsh, L.R.C.S. Supt. J. H. Bingham, J. N. Laird, M.D. 93, Newton t., 1\1 acclesfie ld. A. Whitehead, L.R.C.P. Supt. S. \\,ild, Torr Vale, Mill Cottages, New Mills. R. C. Hewitt, M.B., CIl.B. Supt. G. H. Johnson, C. D. Hough, M.D. CH.B. I 23, Royle Street, Northwich. G. G. Warburton, lI1.B., 1 CH.B. M.
10.4.95 7.8.16
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON .
I H. G. Cooper,
3.8.23
Sta lybridge
31.8.10
Stockport .. .
6.2.01
Whaley Bridge . . .
5.5.97
D.
Dr. L. Garson, M.B. Dr. H. L. Garson, M.B.
Supt. C. K. Atkinson, 26, P ark Road, Port Sunlight. Supt . C. K. Atkinson, 26, Park Road, Port Sunlight.
Winsford
13.12.05
Nur ingAltrincham
29.2.16
Supt. C. K. Atkinson, 26, Park
N. Caine , M.B. G.
r.
~osscrop,
lILB.
Port Sunlight. I i/ c Road, A / O. A . \V. Cooper, 42, Long-
ford Road, Reddich. Latham, M.R.C.S., Supt. H. \Vilson, 113, Union St., Sand bach. L.R.C.P. Supt. H. Williamson, 24, George E. T. Hale, L.R.C.S. Street, Stalybridge. T. K. Clifford, M.B. Supt. J. H. Moores, R. Nightingale, M. B. 16, Thomson Street, Stockport. H. G. \Vatson, M.B.,CH.B. Supt. J. H. Widdop, F. G. Allan, L.R.C.P. Rock Bank, Whaley Bridge. T.
\V.
N. Leak, B.C., L.R.C.S. & P. A. l\Iaud, :I!.R.C.S., L. R.C . P.
Supt. A. Perry, 42, School Road, Meadow Bank, Wins ford.
Lady Supt. Mrs. E. Holt, 48, Eaton Road, Sale. Lady Corps Supt. Mrs. L. \Villiams, A. C. 'V. Owen, M.D. 38, Clifton Road, Birkenhead. H.T. Kirkland, M.A .,M .B. Lady Supt. Miss F. Kaberry, 131, \Vhetstone Lane, Birkenhead. R. \V. Cowie, M.B ., CH.B. , Lady Supt. 1\1. B. "Vilson, 2a, 1allaby St., Birkenhead. Irs. A. B. Hardman, 18, Newboult C. B. V. 'Valker, M.B., Road, Cheadle, Cheshire. CH.B. Lady Supt. C. ~I. Dickson, 3, Abbots 1\1ary J. Place, M. B., Hayes, Liverpool Rd.,Chester. II.B. , D.P.H.
R. R. Duncan, lI1. B., ClI.B.
BIRKENHEAD
Birkenhead H a milton Memorial Cheadle and Cheadle Heath Nursing D. Ch es ter
24.10.16 19.7.17 22. 5.2 15.3.21
CR E WE
Lady Supt. Dr. C. R. Laing, 173, r\antwich Road, Crewe. Lady Supt. Mrs. M. ChalleIlger, 64, Chapel Street, Dukinfield.
Crewe
21.1.11
C. 'Vilson, M.D.
Dukinfield
13.5.15
J.
tll a cclesfield
27.8.12
Lady Supt. Mrs. N. A. Billington, 77, James Street, 1\1acclesfield. Lady Supt. Mrs. M. Pearson, A. \Vhitehead, M. B. 56, Hyde Bank Rd., New 1\fills. Lady Supt. 1\lrs. Whitehead, 2A, C. D. Hough, M.D. Hartfol-d Rd., Davenh a m, ·wich. Lady Supt. J\1iss A. Mahoney, 181, ~. Caine, III.D. Claughton Rd., Birkenhead. Lady Supt. 1\1rs. M. A. Tonge, G. P. Mosscrop, M.D. 8, \Vestminster Ave., Reddish. Lady Supt. l\Irs. A. M. Broadley, E. T. Hale, L.R.C.S.& P. Tabley House, Cheetham Hill Road, Stalybridge. Lady Supt. l\I iss F. Leigh, 11, Aber C. Hibbert, M.D., Avenue, Poplar Grove, Stockport. F.R.C.S. Lady Supt. l\Irs. R. Jacklin, J. Stephenson, 111. B. Bings View, \Vh aley Bridge. Lady upt. 1\1rs. A. Silverwood, 17, Helen 1. W. Taylor, Meadway Rd., Cheadle Hulme. LB., CH.B. Mary J. MacLaren, M.B., Lady Supt. Miss L. A. L. AspinallDudley, Providence House, CH. B. Town Fields Road, Winsford. W. N. Leak, B.C., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Newtown and New ~Iills
4.7.23
Northwich
17.7.28
Port Sunlight
1.10.24
Redd ish ...
23.3.09
Sta lybridge
5.9.12
Stockport
4.12.07
Whaley Bridge
21. 7.06
Wilmslow
16.1. 25
Winsford .. .
25.1.03
R. S. Park, L.R.C.P. :'Iiss Mary Evans, 111. B., CH.R. J. N. Laird, M.D., liLA.
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CUNIBERLAND. (Communications to the Commissioner.)
COR.S AND D,V,.,DNS.
ASSISTA:-IT COllfMISSIONER-Lieut.-Col. 'V. B. 0ckill, T.D., I.D., Lindum Holme, K enda ll. COt:NTY SURGEON-J. R. Burnett, 1>1 .D., River Holme, Keswick. DISTRICT OFFICER-Lieut.-Col. Maclaren, T.D. , F.R.C.S. , lII.A. , 1\1.B., B.C., 23, Portland Square, Carlisle. .l
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
AmbulanceAde cdon a nd Frizing ton Carlisle
•
IN CHARCE
SURCEON
RECISTERED.
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31.1.28
14. 11.24
Cockermouth
28.4.15
Egremont
18.3.26
Keswick
24.6.94
Maryport
20. 5.31
Millom and Haveri gg
9.10 .19
\Vh itehaven
17.7.24-
NursingCarlisle
25 .10. 27
Cockermouth
20.10.14-
Egremont
29.1 0.28
Keswick .,.
11.7.12
' Vhitehaven
23.1.31
I E . P. Haythornthwaite, Supt. J. T. \Vatson, 49, Parks Road, Frizington, Cumberland. B.A., L.R.C.P. Supt. L. tamper, Dr. \,villan, D.S.O. 17, Thompson t., Carlisle. J. La mb erton, M.B., CH.B. Supt. F. H. Fletcher, kiddaw G. Young, M.B., CH.B . Yiew, Cockermouth. upt. F. Hardy, 16, curgill, B. Mitchell, M. B., C.lIL Egremont. Supt. J. Gardiner, J. R. Burnett, M.D. 93, l\lain treet, Keswick. A. 'V. Rattrie, lILB., lI1.C . Supt . J. Philipson, 17, Station Street, :\Iaryport. Supt. . Ford, J. P . Jackson, M. B. 13, Lapstone Road, 1\lillom upt. R. B. Coyles, 35, The C . J. Harris, M.B. Gardens, Coach Road, \\' hite· haven. J. Lamberton,1\1.B.,CH.B., i/ c )'lrs. E . )'I. Thompson, 2, Cromwell r escent , a rlrsle. D.P. H. Lady upt. Irs. B. ' . impso n, G . Young, M.B., CH .B. Broughton, Cockermouth. L/ upt. Mise; R. J. " . Hind, Dr. B . Mitchell, 1\1. 13., Hope Bank, \\' hiteha\·en. C.M. J. R . Burnett, M.B., C.lIl. Lady upt. Ii s E . A. Iarsh all, Castlehead House. Keswi ck. Lady upt. Irs. ill. C. Singll'ton, V. C. H. Harris, B.A., Braemar, Brewery Brow, M.B. 'V hitehavcn.
(Communications to the Commissioner.) ASSISTANT COMMISSIONERS-F. de B. Pim, L.R.C.P., Eastfield 1 elson O/c. East Lancashire ). \V. S. 'Voodcock, O.B.E., 178, Station Rd., Bamber Bridge, nr. Preston (i /c. 'Vest Lancashire. Major E. B. Pooley, L. R. C.P., Hill Rise, D a lton-in-Furness (West Lancashire). W. G. Smith, O.B.E., Sunnyside, Seel Road, Huyton, near Livcr pool (W est Lancashire). E. Ralphs , Pollux Gate, 1, Fairhaven, Lytham. W. C . Bentall, o. B. E., 13, Roe Lane, Southport (\\ est Lancashire). DISTRI CT OFFI CER-W. Maxwell Reekie, O. B.E. , Orient Hou se, Granby Row, Manchester (East Lancashire). AmbuianceACCRINGTON
Adlington and Heath Charnock Ashton~under-Lyne
8.7.99 26.1 0.96
J. A. Kelly, lILB., CH.B., B.A.O. vV. C. Ri gby, M. B.
6.8.01
F. L. Heap, M. B., CH. B.
I
I
Corps Supt. J. A. Wyllie, 1, I ark Road, Accrington. Supt. E. Blackledge, 50, Market Street, Adlingto n. Supt. D. Hall, " L y nwood, " Smallshaw,Ashton-under-L} ne.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
IRECISTERED.
- -I
Barrow-in-Furness
2.9.00
J. Menzies, M.D. J. L. Dooley, lILB., B. A., B. A. 0., B.SC. J. D . Gallagher, M.D ., CH.B. F . W. Rigby, M. B. J. P. Brown, lILB. A. R. Taylor, L.R.C.P. " . R. Taylor, !\l.R.C .S., L.R.C.P. R. Chevassaut, M . B. CH.B. W. Magill, M.B.
Blackburn
5.8.00
R. J. Clarke, lIL B.
Blackpool
15.5.98
Askam and Ireleth
29.9.22
Atherton
27. 2.12
Bacup
1.12.91
Bacllp Police
20.6.29 29. 12.87
B;trrow[ord
..,
BOLTON
21.-+.99
Headquarters
24.1 1. 26
Astley Bridge ...
7.2 .09
Da llbhill
13.3.02
Farnworth
Supt. J. Phifer, 9-+, Beach Street, Askam-in- Fur. Supt. A. Coulton, 20, Market Slreet, Athert on. Supt. W. G. Lambert, 8, Pembroke Street, Bacup . Supt. E. W. Sturt (Chief Constable), Police Office, Bacup. Supt. H. Dixon, 9, Ford Street, Barrowford. Supt. J. Smith, 43, Mosley Street, Barro w-in-Fu rn ess. Supt. \V. Mellor, 70, Heyes Lane, B lackburn. Supt. T. Donnelly, 86, Chu rch Street, Blackpool. Corps Supt. F. Lomax, lILB.E., 56, Rydal Road, Heaton , Bolton. i.c. A ./O. E . Kippax, 302, \Yillo,\'s Lane, Deane, Bolton. Supt. C. 1\liller, --1-7, Everitt Street, Bolton . Supt. E . Taylor, 30-+, Derby Street, Bolton . Supt. J. Hardy, -18 , Pennington Road, Great Lever, Bolton. Supl. T. Isherwood, 8, Th ornton Avenue, Bolton. Supt. 'V. F. Farnworth, 20, Ielbourne Grove, Horwich.
J. Findlay, M.B. E. \V. Rees Jones, M. D. \V. H. Bennett, M.D. , lILR.C.S. A. G. Dickey, M.D. G. R . . " 'alles, lILB., CH.B. H. \\T. T a ylor, Ill. R.C.S. \ -.
t. Clair Lucas, M.B., CII .13 .
Great Lever
18.2.05
H orwich
10.7.04
Little Lever
16.5.27
L.
LANCASHIRE.
Headquarters
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~l.
and
27.7.13
. Ry.
Victoria Ball ...
20.2 .05
\V esthoughton
20.7. 06
Brie rfield
1. 8. 89
Burnley
11.10.99
...
Bury
1. 9. 95
Castleton .. .
11.1 2.01
Chadderton
1. 1. 01
Chorley
...
12.5.05
Clitheroe ...
24.4.91
T.
anderson, M.D.
B. Rai, F.R. C.S. I. ;\1. Coates, 1\'1. D. I. II. yed, L. 1.S.A. \V. :".Iottershead, IlL B., H.B.
J.
L. Evans, M.B., CH.B. H. \\-. E. Di c key, L.M.S.S.A . R. Haslam, M.D. J. Haslam, M.B., CH.B. H. C. Duffy, lit. B. A. Duffy, lI1.R.C.S ., L. R. C. P . L. Unsworth, lI1.B., CH.B. A. Barlow, M.B., CH.B.
Supt. H. Hardman, 3, H ardie Avenue, N"ew Bury, Farnworth, Bolton. Supt. J. Haslam, 29, Cecil Street, Bolton. Supt. J. H eap, 345, Bury Road, Bolton. Supt. H. E . Godfroy , 114, Chorley Road, 'Vesthoughton.
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Supt. \V. Earnshaw, 41, Halifax Road, Brierfield. Supt. E. Greenwood, H. J. Slane, M.B. 27, M oseley Road, Burnley. Dr. E. malley . Supt. S. Enser, F. B. G. Holtnes, 1\1. B . -+3, Canning Street, Bury. C . G. Lees, 1\1. B. Supt. P . Fletcher, 51, Foxdenton L. Kilroe, M.D., CH . B. Lane, l\Iiddl eton Junction lVI/ C. K. E .G allaghe r , L.1\1. S.S.'\. Supt. J. ' V. 'Yoolley, R. A. Jackson, M.B. 39, Pitt St., Glodwick, Oldham . H. 'V. Bennett, M.I3. , CH . B. J . Rigby, lI1.B. , CH.B. Supt. S . Croasdale, 16, Grime A . Marsh, M. B. , CH. B. Street, Chorley. J. F . Cooper, M. B. . Supt. J. R. Ellis, E.R.B. l\lur r ay,B .A., M.B . 30, ' Vell T errace, Clitheroe. C. de Lisle Shortt, M. B.
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JOHN AM B ULANCE B RI G A DE.
LANCASHIRE (Continued). LANCASHIRE (Continued). SURCEON.
CORPS AND DIVISIONS._ ! RE.,.TERED. I
28.4.25
COLNE Colne
A"
15.5.88
Colne "B"
13.5.26
Crawshawbooth
12.7.99
Crompton
27.6.01
II
30.11.99
Dalton-in-Furness D arwen
8. 11.08
...
12. 10.16
D enton ELLESMERE
Walkden Little Hulton ... Swinton and Pendlebury
1
15.5.09 15.5.09 22. 11.09 15.5.09
IN CHARCE.
Corps upt. \V. Heap, 84, Birtwistle Avenue, Colne. Supt. A. Leigh, 33 . Duke Street, Colne. Supt. ,V. A. Foden, 50, Birtwistle Avenue, olne. Supt. G. W. Nuttall, R . J. ' Varrington, M. D. 4, Driver St., Crawshawbooth. G . Ogilvie, lIl.B. , CH.B. K. D. Murchison, D.S.O., Supt. H. Ev~rington, 25, Tully St., Higher Broughton, Manche ster. M.B. , CH.B. Supt. T. 1\Ietcalfe, 33, kelgat e, T . F . Forster, M.R.C.S. Dalton-in-Furness. Supt. T. Richards, 33, To rris J. 'Villett, M. R. C. s. Street, Darwen. A . L. McAdam, M.B., CH.B. Div!. Supt. J. W. Lee, \\'. Stewart, M.D. 33, Acre treet, Denton. ,v. J. Cowan, M. R.C.S., Corps Supt. T. \\'all work, ~Ian chester ollieries, \Yalkd en, ~1. 1C. L.R.C.P. Supt. L. Pendlebury, 33, Memorial Road, \Valkd en. Supt. A. Charlton, 51, l\Ianchester Road, \\'. Litlle Hulton, Bolton. H. H. Phipps, M.R.C.S. Act. Supt. G. Heeley, 60, Cheetham Road, win ton. B. Aitken, M.B., CH.B.
FLEETWOOD
Headquarters Foulridge... Great Harwood... Hapton
P. 1\1. Penman, lI1.B. H. F. Penman, lILB. A. \V. Eadie, M. B.
1.10.07 31.1.97 19.10.15
R. Cumming, M.B.
1.3.91
F. Sykes, L. R. C. P., M.R.C.S.
Supt. T. R. Bailey, 10, Burns Road, Fleetwood. upt. J. T. mith, 36, tation Road, Foulridge, olne. upt. \V. Dugdale, 4, Green treet, Great Harwood.
RECISTERED .
SURCEON.
B.A.T. and Kirkdale
1. 9. 22
J. Flood, lIf.B. A. Kefalas, M.A., M.B. J. J. Dwyer, M.B., CH.B. J. M. Jones, M.B., CH.B.
Bootie ...
3.10.03
Aintree ..
14.11. 28
British Insulaled Cables
30.1. 29
Brymay
24.1. 25
Central
23.12.29
Edge Hill Ry .
27.5.29
Everton
30.6.27
Exchange
17.3.28 10.10.22
South WIlsons' (Garston) Lytham
t. Annes No.1
~IA:XCHESTER &
24.11. 30 17.3.25
ALFORD
Ardwick
30.7.03
Bradford
2+.9.30
Gorton ...
15.5.09
G.C.Ry., Openshaw
1.12.10
H ASLINGDEN
Headquarters ... Haydock. .. Heywood
18.5.99 17.9.27 5.6.83
Hindley...
11.7.03
Ince
16. 8. 30
Irlam and Cadishead
21.6.29
Kirkham ...
24.2.15
Lancaster
21.4.01
L e igh
19.9.00
L IVERPOOL
Automatic Telephone M /g Co.
1.5.30
I
Corps Supt. E. Graham, 3, Dcar, D. A. Evans, L.R.C.S. dengate, Haslmgden. ,V. \Vatkinson, F.R.C.S. Supt. H. Simm, 32 , Liverpool Road, Haydock. \V. Halliwell, M.B. Supt. J. Nightingale, 72, l\1anchester t., Heywood. T. M . Angior, lII.R.C.S. Supt. \V. Cartwright, ilL ., trang' ways House, Platt Bridge, "'igan. G. H. Potter, M. B., upt. ,V. 1\1 Cracken, 2, Mead wa)" Ince. D.P.H. \V. E. Laing, M.B., CH.B. Supt. H. \V eston, 28, Ie rsey Avenue, 1rlam, lanches tl!r. G. B. Horrocks, M.B. Supt. C. \V. Heslop, 8, Poulton treet, Kirkh am. J . A. Tomb, M.B., CH.B. Supt. J. E. Helme, 71, l\-Iain t., kerton, Lancaster. J. E . O. Keefe, M.R.C.S. Supt. J. B. Dutton, J. C. Beckitt, lII.R.C.S. 19+, East Bridgewater St., L eigh. H. Tickle, M.B., CH.B. L. A. Morgan, M.B. Corps Supt. Col. G. C. E . Sim pson, O.B.E., T.D., B. A., lI1.B., lS, Rodney Street, Liverpool. Supt. J. Dee, 22, Casterton Street, A . Kefalas, M. A., M. B. Edge Hill, Liverpool.
IN CHARCE.
CORP S AND DIVISIONS .
Heaton Park (L.i\I. .)
30.10.29
Hulme ...
18.1.03
North i\Ianchester
19.9.05
North-West
5.4.21
Salford
30.12.02
Middleton
20.10.07
Morecambe anci Hcysham Mossl ey
18.2.96 18.11. 09
Supt. E. M. Moore 23, Oakfield Road, Anfield. Supt. J. Ramsdale, 48, Percy Street, Bootie. Supt. A. Hignett, 32, Cornwall lreet, Liverpool. Supt. D. Pender, 57, Selborne Street, Liverpool. Supt. R. Roberts, 131, Ashbourne Road, Aigburth, Liverpool. Supt. F. . Williams, 38, Asser Road, \Vest Derby, Liv erpool.
Col. D. C. Leyland Orton, T.D., L.R . C.P. T. Pearse, III.R.C.S. , 1.. R.C.I'. Lt., 01. E. \\'. Barnes, T.D., L.R.C.P., L. R. 1 . P. sC. G. A. Gamett, M.B., CH.B. Supt. G. Tyrer, 38, Ritson Slreet, Lodge Lane, Liverpoo l. Su pt. C. . Costigan, i\L B. E., B. ;Il. Bennett,.". B., C H. 97, Park Road, Liverpool. upt. J. \V. Armitage, 76, Ferguson \V. H. C. Patrtck, M.B. Road, \Vest D e rby, Liverpool. Supt. T. 'V. James, M. Barseghian, :'I!. B., 48, l\Ienzies Street, Liverpool. CH.B. i/c K. Buckley, c/o Wilsons' Bros., Cornholme \Vorks, G arston . Supt. G. Copley, 2, Rydall Road, J. l\IaC'Kenzie, M.D. . \\' . illoore, ;\I.R.C.S. St. Anne's-on- ea. Col. C. II. S. Redmond, Corps Supt. & Surg. Col. C. H. S. T.D., IILn. , CH.B. Redmond, 77, Alexandra Road, S. l\Ianchester. L. Rosenthal, :'ILB., B.Cll. upt. B. Powell, 43, illeltham Avenue, \\'ithington. J. oakley, i'l1. B., Cll. B. i /c A';O. C. E. Withers, 26,Windermere Street, Bradford, l\I. / C. Supt. \V. Buckley, 19, Beard Road, Gorton. T. O. Connell, 1'11. B. Supt. E. Cecil, 1359, Ashton Old Road, Higher Openshaw, l\Ianc. J. A. Jamieson, i/c P. l\I. Bleasdale, 3, Holyrood :'ILD., CH.n. t., Heaton P a rk, ~lan chester. E. ' . B. Hamilton, :'II. B. upt. J. E. Carlton, 1,459, Ashton \\'. L. Nicholson, :'II. B., Old Road, Openshaw. CH.R. R. G. l\IcGowan, M.D. upt. A. G. Birkhead, 27, HolmH. F. L e, III.B. field Av. , l\Ioston, l\Ianchester. A. \\'. Lilley, M.R.C.S., Supt. J. \\' ildman, 49, \ entno r t., L.R.C.P. Harpurhey l\Ianchester. \V. Fairweather, 1'11. R. C. s. upt. E. Beswick, 31, Park Avenue D. L. ran, B.SC., l'II.B. Swinton. \\T. Clegg 'ewton, upt. 'V. Ackerley, L. R.C.P. 561, Oldham Road, Middl eton . T. V. Oldham, lI1.B., B.CH. Supt. J. A. Willis, 35, Q ueen 's Square, l\Iorecambe. \\'. Cameron, III. A., 1II. B. Supt. F. Howard, 2, Rodney treet, l\Iossley.
B.I
NELSON Headquarters Norden
1.10.88 1.11.01
T. H. Flack, lII. B. Hy. Third, lII. B. \V. H. Carse, III. B.,
Corps Supt. H. Bannister, 31, Derby Street, Nelson. Supt. A. Horrocks, 305, Edenfield Road, Norden.
9-1-
THE
ST.
No
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
[RECISTERED . _ _ _ _S_U __R_C_E_O_N_. _ _ _ _ I
R. 1. Poston, I1I.B.
OLDHA~l
Headquarters
1.10.96
Equitable
4.10.96
Failsworth
15.5.08
Mumps ...
7.1. 97 24-.3.30
Orrell Padiham
20.11.89
Preesall
18.3.2i
Pres cot
23.1. 28
PR ESTON
25.1. 88
H eadq uarlers Frenchwood
...
~
23.11. 01 2.00
Leyland & Faring-ton
7.5. 07
Prestwich
21. 6. 98
Radcliffe ...
]. C. Rowan, L. & L. I11.R.C.S. & P.I. \V. Oliver, 1\1. D. E. Le 10rgan, LoR.C.S., L.R.C.P. \V. S. Booth, III. B. G. B. Brown. C. Rigby, LB.,CH.B. C. Thomson, 111. B., CH.B. D. 1\1. lather, I11.B. , CH .. B. ]. A. Mackenzie, III. D. S. A. Nield Faulkner, L.R.C. P. S. M. Green, 1.R.C.S., Lo R.C.P. T. H. C. Derham, l\1.B.
A. S. IIolden, II1.B. \\T. A . impson, III. D. C. O. Stan well, L.R.C.P. C. 1\1. Willmott, L.R.C.P. &S . E. A. Owen, M.B., CH.B.
1. Flack, L.R.C.P., D.P . ll .
Ramsbottom
12.4.15
I ]. H. Struthers,
Rawtenstall
12.7.99
I E. L. Compston, M. B.
R ead and Simonstone
25. 5.95
A. P. Agnew, III.B.,CH.B.
10.i.93
]. Melvin, III. B., CH. B. ]. Rodley, IIl-R.C.S. ]. R. Slack, M. B.
l\!. B.
]. A . Lees, M.B., CH.B.
IN CHARQE.
COI'P upt.]. HalTison, 55, Grafton 'tree t, Failsworth. upt. \V. \\'illiams, -1-6, ylvan 'treet, Oldham. upt. H. Mellor, i, SmYI'na Street, Idham. Supt. P. B I'creton, \ Vestbro House, Oltlham Rd., Failsworth. Supt. II. hadwick, 1.111., 166, lidtlleton Road, Roy ton. upl. lr. \\ . McDonald, 205, pholland Rd., OITel1. upt. V. Thompson, 16, Pcndle 'lreet, Padiham . upt. G. \Voodier, 7, Ell tson Terrace, Preesall, Fie lwo od. Supt. G. Pcnney, 7, Evans Street, Prescot. Corps upt. E. F. Millington. French\\oocl .\v enue. Preston. upt. W ]. Foster, 10, OS\ 'aid Road, Ashton, Preslon. upt. ]. Bramley, 19, lovell v Avenue, Preston. upl. C. rlibh ert, 31, Union Street, Leyland. upt. R. xibson, 6, \\Ta llis lreet, Prestwich . upt. G. Entwistle, 4, Dale treet, Radcliffc. upt. T . ]. Edwards, :'IIaison ette, 1\Ieadow Bank, Rawtcnslall. upt. W. Wrighl, 16 , Grange ~ \vcnuc. R a\\t llstall. upt. .]. S. Hindle, 7, Fort t., Read, nr. Blackb urn.
Roach
12.9.30
Sabden
25.2.28
Southport
8.1. 97
St. Helens
7.4.26 18.2.30
Standish ... Thornton and Cleveleys Todmorden Tottington
- -C-O-R-P-S- A- ND DIVISIONS.
\ 12.12.24
I
27.7. 03 2.9.95
upt. R. Green, 5, Elder treet, Rochdale.
upt. \V. Denyer, 34-, outh Streel, Ro chdale. upt. J. H all, 21, \\'alt treet , H. Brown Laurie, M.B., Sabden. CH.B. Supt. \V. Parkins on, l\1. B. E., H. Sheldon, 111. D., CH.B. 65, orwood Cresc. , , outhport. F . Blacklee, M.C. , L.R.C.P. Supt. ]. \V . Cairns, 11, Gran ge ]. S. Fox, II1.R.C.S. Park Road, St. Helens, L anes. Supt. R. Pilkinglon, 1, Re dory ]. Boyd, M.B., CH.B. Lane. Standish. A. H. Peniston, l\['B. Supt. J. Sumner, 72, Gam ble Road, Thornton-Ie-Fylde. Supt. \V. Greenwood, 13, ]. C. Pitter-Bayley, Roseberry treet, Cornh olrne, L.II1.S.S.A. Todmordcn . J. A. Elliott, III. B., CH. B. Supt. J. Bentley, 205, Booth l., Tottington. R. W. Parker, 1If. n., CH.B.
~TER:·I \ 16.6.03
Trawden Tyldesley
21. 7.09
Uh'crston ...
22.1. 22
Bardsea
21. 5.31
ect ion ...
I
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
\V. lexandcr, M.B., CH.B. Supt.]. H. Tatham, 3, Hartington H. II. Bullough, !\f.R.C.S., Street, \Vinewall, near Colne. L.R . . T'. R . A. Dench, M.B., CH.B . Supt. A. R. II arrop, 97, hakerly Road, Tyldesley. Supt. T. Rose, 80, orth Lonsdale Road, Ulverston. ergt. G. H. Castle, 22, South Street, Ashton-under,Lyne . orps Surgeon: J. A. Corps upt. H. T . \Villiams, 70, Orford Ave., \\'arrin gton, Iloward, :-OLE., CILB. C. 1\1. Eynon, 1Il.D., C.lII. Supt. ]. GI'egory, 222, Cherry Lane, Lymm . F.R .C.R . Supt. E. \V. \Varren, 21, Grappen]. A. Howard, 111. B. hall Road, Stockton Heath. Dr. \V. Latham, 1I!. R.C.S. Supt. A. \\T. Willmore, 4, Cross Lane, ewton-Ie-\Villows.
E. E. Jon es, L.R.C.S.
i/c
16.4-.30
N. E. D elaney,
11.6.06
1\1.B., CILB. ]. B. Macaulay, IILB.,
Supt. T. Morgan, 66, Oldham St., \Van'i ngton. Supt. II. E. Baron, 34-, outh Road, \Vaterloo.
Whalley . . .
26.9.00
L. G. Riddell, ['B., C(-'!.B. ], 1\1. Postleth waitc, III. B.
\rhitefield
28.7.02
A. ]. Young, LoR. C. P.'
Whitworth
-1-.6.01
T . ]. L. Forbes, M.B.
\'ickers Armslrong
11.3.19
~'ARRINGTON
II eadq uarlel's .. Crosfield Earlestown \\'arringlon L. 1. . . Walerloo
25.2 .97
5.1.05 1.12.23
ClI.B.
Widnes Wigan
-1-.10.11
A. Patlon,
liT. D., D.
P. H.
4.5.86
Capt. A. F. immo, l\1. R., ClIo B.
2.5.94
Dr. Dora \Vheeler
21.5.05
\V. C. Rigby, lIt.B.
Supt. \V. l artin, outh \ 'iew, \\'h alley . Supt. ]. W. Crossley, " Penrhos ", Ashbourne Grove, Whitefield. Supt. E. A. Stott, Holmefield, Whit·North. upt. A. l\IcDonald, 50, Appleton Road, \Vidnes. Supt. H. Polter, 80, \\'oodhouse Lane, \Vigan.
NursingACCRINGTON
Headquarters ...
ROCHDALE
Headquarters
95
DISTRICT.
LANCASHIRE (Continued) .
LANCA SHIR E (Continued). CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
IV.
Adlington Ashton-unde r-Lyne
6.8.01
Atherlon ...
27.7.13
]. \V. Crawshaw,
Bacup
2.12.98
]. R. Brown, lI!.B. F. \\T. Rigby, lIt.B. A. R. Tavlor, L.R.C.P. R. C. hc\'assut, M.B., CH.B . F . S . Carson, II!. B.
ilI.B., C H.n.
Barrowford Barrow-in, Furness
19.11.29 24.6.10
Blackburn
4.3.02
Blackpool
13.11.95
R.
J.
Clarke,
1\1. B.
J.
Findlay, 1Il. n., CH.B. A. Iredale, M.n., C.M.
Lady Supt. 1\liss i\1. Shepherd, 13, Albert Street, Accrington. Lady Supt. 1\lr8. J. A . Harper, 2-1-1, Babylon Lane, Heath Charnock. Lady upt.l\1iss C . Hulley, A.R.R.C., 221, \Vhiteacre Rd., Ashton-under-Lyne. Lady Supt. Miss 1. A. Pasquill, 87, Lovers' Lane, Howe Bridge. Lady Supt. Mrs. 1\1. Tichol, A.R.R .C., 9, GI'eensnook Lane, Bacup. Lady AIOff. Miss i\I. E. Bolton, 1, Spring Bank, Barrowford. Lady Supt. 1\II's. 1\1. J. Craig, 68, Blake t., Barrow-in-Furness. L ady Supt. l\Iiss E. Ord, 4, Holland t., Blackburn. Lady Supt. 1\lrs. Kelsall, 'evvlands, Newlon Drive, BlackpooJ.
BOLTON
Headquarters ...
26.7. 08
. A . G. Dickey,
M.D.
Lady Supt. 1\liss H. Sewell, 130, Tonge Moor Road, Bolton.
96
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
No. IV.
LANCASHIRE (Continued). CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
lRECISTERED.
1
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
97
DISTRICT.
LANCASHIRE (Continued).
--------
.
jRECISTERED.
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
29.2.16
F. BulJough, M.B., C1I.B.
Lancaster
25.5.07
\V. George, M.C., M. B.
Leigh
28.9.12
J. C. Beckett, M. R.C.S.
Lady Supt. Miss A. Parkinson, 21, Ashland Avenue, \Vigan. Lady Supt. Mrs. E. J. Hudson, 3, vVest Road, Lancaster. Lady Supt. Miss L. Corless, 251, vVigan Rd., Leigh, Lanes. LjCorps Supt. Miss M. Joyce, M.B., 1, Abercromby Sq., Liverpool. Lady Supt. Miss J. McCabe, 53, Willoughby Rd., \Vallasey, Cheshire. Lady Supt. liss S. A. Morrison, 73, Stanley Rd., Bootie. Lady Supt. Miss B. A. Pearce, 81, \Valton Rd., Kirkdale, Li\·' poo!. Lady Supt. [\Iiss E. A. Craig, 9, Lancefield Rd., Orrell Park. Lady Supt. l\Irs. A. E. Blease, 39, Braunton Road, Aigburth, Liverpool. Lady Supt. 1\1rs. Eastham, 7, Station Road, Lytham. Lady Supt. Miss H. 1. Smith, Ailsacroft, St. Anne's-on-the Sea.
----
Astley Bridge ...
10.1.09
Daubhill
25.7.24 9.5.27
Farnworth Great Lever
...
Horwich Little Lever Victoria Hall \V esthough ton Brierfield ... Burnley Bury Castleton ... Chesham (Bury) ... Chorley
19.6.07 30.10. 06 1.11. 30 16.9.06 1. 7. 24 7.10.01 1. 6. 93 11. 9. 95 6.8.03 20.2.22 6.8.08
Clitheroe ...
24.4.91
COLNE
28.4.25
Colne
1. 5. 90
Crompton
12.8.02
Darwen
3.11.08
Denton
2.9.18
G. R . . \\ allis,,\[.B.,CH.H. Lady upt. Irs. E. mith, 36, Elgin t., IJalliwell, Bolton. H. \V. Taylor, L.R.C.P. l\Iiss D. l\Jay, 355, Bridgeman treet, Bolton. V. St. Clair-Lucas, Miss G. E . Allred, 174, Plodder LB., CH.B. Lane, Farnworth, Bolton. T. Sanderson, M. D. Lady Supt. liss E. Whittle, 69, Orlands Street, Bolton. J. M . Coates, 1\LD. Lady upt. 1\1rs. B. Farnworth, B. Rai, F. R.C.S. J. 20, l\Ielbourne Grove, Horwi ch. 1. H. yed, L.i'I!,S.S.A. P. J. Rafferty, L.1\!., L.R.C.P.I. R. Haslam, M.D. Lady Supt. Mrs. Allred, 174, Pl od, der Lane, Farnworth Bolton. A. Duffy, M. R.C .. , Lady upt.l\Irs. L. B. Gregory,1 61, L.R.C.P. Church St., \Vest IIoughton. Maud \Vilson, 1\1. B. Lady Supt. 1\1r. . Binney, 31, \Vood treet, Brierfield. A. E. Bird, L.S.A. Mrs. I'll. A. Green, \V. J. Purves, L.R.C.P. 104, \Vat erbarn t., Burnley. F. B. G. Holmes, 1\1. B. Lady Supt. 1\lrs. A. J. Kerr, J. P., E. malley, 1\1. B. 12, chool Brow, Bury. L. Kilroe, M.D. Lady Supt. l\Iiss J. Buckley, 148, A. Lomas, III.B., CH.B. Partington lrcet, astleton. R. A. Nathaniel, 1\!.B., Lady upt. A. Hopkinson, CH.B. 17, Roach. trcet, Bury. J. Rigby, III.B., CH.B. Lady Supt. lis D. L. uff, Dr. A. 1\larsh, M.B., CH.B. N ortholme, horlc\,. J. S. Cooper, 1\t. B., CH.B. Lady upt. l\Ii s R. H~lr rison, 29, aslle \ 'ie w, litheroe. J. Penman, M.D. K. D. Murchison, 0.5.0., M.B. A. N. Gordon, M.B., CH.B. \V. Stewart, 111. D.
ELLESi\1ERE
Little Hulton Walkden Fleetwood
18.5.15 21.11.12 4.7 . 28
Foulridge ...
30.1. 97
Great Harwood ...
10.5.16
HASLINGDF.N
Haslingden Heywood ...
17.7.14 22.9.15
Lady orp 8, Lune Lady upt. 1\1r . E. \"areham, 149, Grains Road, ' haw. Lady upt. K. Wallon, 53, udell Road, Darwen. Lady Supt. l\Iis II. Lennie, 10, Acre tr et, Denton.
Lady upt. l\Irs. E. Payne, Peel l\Iil1 Cottage, Peel Lan e, Little Hulton. J. Pearce, M. B., B.SC. Lady upt. A. Eckersley, 15, \Vorsley Road, Walkd en. l\Iiss J. Taylor, M. B., i 'c Mrs. A. \Vard, 120, Kemp CH.B., O.P.H. Street, Flcel\.\'ood. A. VV. Eadie, 1\1. B. Lady A 0 Miss A. \Villiamson , 40, Skipton Old Road, Foulridge. R . Cumming, M.B., CH.B. Lady Supt. Miss G. E. l\Jarsden, 4, Edge End Rd., Gt. Harwo od. W . M. Martin, M.C.,M.B., CH.B . W. L. Young, M. B., CH.B.
Lady Supt. Mrs. E. Brown, 366, Syke Side, Haslingden. Lady Supt. Mrs. E. A. W ood, 8, Victoria Terrace, Uooley Bridge, Heywood.
Hindley
...
W. M. Cairns,
LIVERPOOL
117.8.02
Liverpool Bootie
25.3.06
Sefton
3.5.15
M. B.
J. E. Nevins, M.B. A. W. Hanlon, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ]. Campbell, M.B., CH.B., B.A.O.
Liverpool, North Liverpool,
outh
26. 10.15
J. E. Nevins,
M. B.
8.3.26
M. Barseghian, M. B.
6.3.01 0.2.25
C. H. \Vagner, 1\1.B., CH.n. H. F. Overend, 1\1.R.C.S., L. R.C.P. T. O'Brien, 1\t.B., CH.B.
Ardwic k
23.9.25
L. Rosenthal, M. B., CH.B.
Gorton ... Heaton Park (:\Ianc hestel')
25.9.23 9.3.22
J. A. Jamieson,
:'IIanchestcr
21.5.09
Lytham Lytham St. Anne's :'\0. 2 ,' fA ;o.;CIIE TER &
/ 24.12.12
X orth \\' est :'II. C.
20.6.31
Opensha w
28.9.15
alford
29.5.15
Middleton
18.9.13
Morecambe & Heysham
18.4.99
Mossl ey
1
ALFORD
~Ianchcsler
i\orth
I
2.9.11
N'E'lson
15.10.89
Norden
24.7.04
OLDHAM
Oldham
15.9.85
Equitable
20.2.28
Mrs. F. Thomas, 361. Abbey Hey Lane, Gorton, l\lanchester.
Lady Supt. Miss E. A. Moores, 20, Orange Hill Rd., Heaton Park, Manchester. \-. A. Te \,vton, M.D. Mrs. A. Peck, 26, Spruce Street, Hulme, Ianchester. H. F. Lee, M.B. Lady Supt. 1\1rs. I'll. \V. Dyson, 112, Harriett R. L. Reid, Glen Avenue, Blackley, Man?>I.B. CH.B . chester. R. ::\1. Allerdyce, B.A., c ::'Irs. ::'1. C. ~aylor, 169, Ashley M.B., CH.B. Lane, :r.loston, :'Ianchest er. \Vilson mith, M. B. ,CH. B. I Lady Supt. Miss C. 1\1. Swann, C. R. Brown, 1\1. B., CH.B. 22, Aitken Street, Levenshulme. D. Bernard, M. B., CH . B. Lady upt. l\Irs. J. G. Cran, J.P., 16, Belgrave Rd., Hr. Crumpsall, l\Ianchester. \V. C .• ewton, L.R.C.P. Lady Supt. l\Irs. A. l\Iumford, 111, H ey wood Road, Bowlee. R. B. \Vilson, Lady upt. I'll. G. Lupton, 2, M.B., B.CH., B.A. O. Iorecambe Ter., l\Iorecambe. vV. Cameron, M.B. Lady Supt. Miss C. Rowbotham, 1, eel treet, 1\lossley. '.V. Jackson, M. D. Lady upt. l\Iiss E. Edmondson, 14, l\Ioslev Street, elson. W. H. Carse, M. B., C.M. Lady Supt. j\'liss A. A. Hastings, 14, Chu('c h View, Norden. Lady Corps. upt. Miss L. Pugh, 25, Ash Square. Oldham. Miss G. E. Wilkinson, Lady upt. l\Irs. E. M. Owens, M.R.C.P., 1\1.R.C.S. 82, Carlisle St., Oldham. Mary G. Cardwell, 1\1. B. LjSupt. Miss J. Stott, 39, Davies St., Oldham. M.D.
98
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ST.
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No. IV. LANCASHIRE (Continued).
LANCASHIRE (Continued) . CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
IRECI~TERED.\ 9.1.14
Failsworth P a d iham
10. 12.91
Preesall
28. 8.30
Prescot
26.5.31
PR ESTON
27.5.95
Preston ...
31.8.16
Preston Co-operative
6.5.13
High S chool Leyland
19.10.12
Prestwich
24.6.09
R adcl iffe ...
J
15.12.15
Ramsbottom Rawtenstall
3.10.03
I
24.7.01
ROCHDALE Kelsall and Kemp
10.7.24-
Rochdale Central
25.1. 95
Roach ...
Roche" B" R oy ton Nursing ...
9.11.14
18.1.29 15. 12.26
Southport
1.12.10
Todmorden
25.3.05
Tottington
2.9.95
Trawden ...
16.6.03
Tyldesley
16.11.14
Ulverston
1.4. 29
WAR RINGTON War rington
2. 12.05
SURCEON .
IN CHARCE .
Lady upt. Jiss E. Goode, 23, Co-operative t., Failsworth. Lady Supt. Mrs. J. mith, J . A . Mackenzie, M.B. 57, Ilapton Road, Padiha m. i/c 1\[ rs. E. Parkinson, 17, Ell etson S . A. Nield · Faukner, Terra e, Preesall. L.R. C.P. Lady Supt. E. Brown, 39, Eccles· S. 1\1. Green, lII.R.C.S. ton Street, Prescot. Lady orps upt. 1\lrs. Howard, T. H . C. Derham, M. B. eattle, Tolsey Drive, II utton, Preston. Lady upt. 1\1 rs. C. l\Iaki nson, G. E . Healey, M.B. 3, Belmont Road, Ashton Park, F. L. Rigby, t-LB. Preston. T . Han-ison, M.B., CH.B. Lady upt. l\liss 1\1. E. Allen , Mrs. 1\1. Lowry, M. B., 3+, Trafford treet, Presto 1. CH.B. Lady upt. i\liss K. D. Myre s, Lea H. Riddell, lI1.B., CH.B. Lodge, near Pre ton, Lan es. Lady upt. . Gal-d ner, ::\lulgrare C. M . Willmott, Avenue, Ashton, Preston. L. R.C. P. & S.E. Lady A/O. l\li s E. Wilkin soIl, A. Owen, M.B ., C.H .B. 34-5, Bury Old Rd., Heaton Pk. Lad" upt. 1\lrs. E. mith, 1. Flack, L. R.C. P . • 26, Church treet, Rad cliffe. Lady upt. 1iss E. Rogers, J. H. Struthers, 91, hadderton Rd., tu bbins. ;lLR., CII.R. ] . P. Stuart, M. B. ]. A. Lees, M. B. Miss A. Mooney, L.S.A.
]. M. Valentine, !II. B., CH.B. H. G. Ramsbottom, L.R.C. P. A. Richardson, M.R. C.S. Marg'tMelvin, M.B.,CH. B. J. Melvin, M. B. W. H. Carse D. Richmond M. B. S. \Vilson, M. B. F. H. Mackichan, M.B. S . Henry, M.B. H. Spibey, M.B. E. T. Holden, l'>I.B., CH.B. S. B. Fenn, L.R.C.P. R. R. M. Porter,M.C., LB.
Lady Supt. E. Brookes, 5, Rud· man 's Y ard, Ro c hd ale. Lady upt. 1iss C. John, 16, Newton lreel, Roch lale.
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/RECISTERED .I
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
Wat erlo o ...
18.4.08
Wh itefield
8.10.06
W. J. Birchall, M.B., CH.B. A. ] . Young, L.R.C.P.
Whitworth
5.11. 29
T.
Wigan
19.6.29
\\'orsthorne
26.9.30
1\1. A. StE'phcns, M.B., CH.B. A . G. Forbes, M.B . , CIl.B.
J.
L. F orbes,
~1. D.
WESTNI 0R LAN D .
Amblesi de
16.7.08
Kendal
10.3.99
A. F. Quarmby, L.lIl.S.S.A. , \\'. E. L. Allen, M.B. G. II. Edgecombe M.B., ClIo B.
Windermere
24-.2.15
H. F.
mith, M.B., CH.B.
Nursing-
Ambl esi de
14.6.26
. F. Quarmby,L.M.S.S.A.
Kend a l
18.3.08
Col. W. B. Cockill, T. D., M.D.
CADETS. CHESHIRE.
Lady Supt. l\'I rs. 1\1. Cook, 58, Allen treet, \\' arrington.
Lady Supt. Miss F. E. Spicer, 50, Oxford Road, \Vaterloo. Lady Supt. Miss M. J. Kay, 9, South Avenue, \Vhitefield. Lady Supt. S. ]. Sagar, 5, Meadow Coltages, Facit, Whitworth. Lady SlIPt. Mrs. V. Marsden, 3, \Vrightington Street, Wig-an. Lady Supt. Miss E. 1. Dalby, 394, Higher Brunshaw Rd., Burnley.
(Communicalions to the Commissioner.) AS S ISTA~T CO:\D1ISSI0~ER - Liellt.-Col. \V. B. Cockill, T.D., 1If. D., Lindum Holme, Kendal. COUNTY uRGEONAmb ul a n ce-
Corres. to Lady Distri ct Supt. Mrs. Tweedale , A.R.R.C. , J.P .. Brooklands, Ro chdale.
As above. Lady upl. liss M. Wild, 51, riddleton Road, Roylon. Lady upt. 1\liss 1\1. Brown, M. H.E., 36 Rawlinson Rd., oul hporl. Lady'Supt. Iiss 1. 1\1. Sutcli ffe, East \Tiew, Todmord en. R. \V . Parker, M.B.,CH.B. Lady Supt. liss Bentley, +, Hall treet, \ \' alsha w, Bury. W. Alexander, M.B., CH.B. Lady upt. Mrs. Scott, 15 Rankfield Street, Trawden. Lady' upt. Mrs. E. O. Den ch, A. Bury, M.B., eH.B. 17, \\Taring treet, Tyld esley. R . A. Deneh, M. B., B. CH. Lady Supt. Miss S. Booth, Canal Side Cottage, Ulverston. Annie Mather, M. B., CH.B., D.P. H .
CORPS AND DIVISIONS .
99
DISTRICT ,
ArnbulanceBirke nhead
orth End
28.6.28
Bredbury and Romiley
21.6.30
Cheadle and Cheadle Heath Chester
12.4.27
Redd ish ...
15.5.29
18.3.26
Dukinfield
14.7 .24
Sand bach
9.10. 30
Stock port
29.6.25
Whaley Bridge
30.10.23
Supt. C. T. Tabor, Rydal Rd., Ambleside. Supt. J. Stilling, 34, Romney Road, Kendal. Supt. ]. Gorton, Villa Lodge, Cross treet, \Vindermere. Lady Supt. Miss H. Heathcote, Kiln Cottage, Clappensgate, Ambleside. Lady upt. Miss E. S. Bond, Lindum Holme, Kendal.
No. I V. TH E
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101
DISTRICT.
(Continu e d).
LANCASHIRE. CORPS AND DIVISIONS. CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
SURCEON .
\ RECI STER ED.\
I
Nur ingAltrinham
I
Birkenhead Hamilton'l\Iem']'" . "
25.11.29 28.11.29
ewto\\'n and N' ew :ThIills
11.1 0.26
Stockport
23.10.25
Stalybridge
22.10.28
Whaley Bridge
31.10 .23 17 .2.27
Wilmslow
CUMBERLAND
17.11. 30
L Ambulan ceAdlington and Heath Charnock
7.10 .26
Ard\yick
14.9.28
Askam and Ireleth
16.4.25 19.5.25
Blackburn
29.6.28 8.5.24
Bolton, Headquarters ...
14.4 .26
Lancaster
17 .6.24
CA HIRE
16.10.28
Chadderton
25.3 .25
Frenchwood
10.10.25
Great Harwood
18.10.27
)Iorecambe
26.1 .26
North-West :'IIanchester
22. 7.26
Oldham Equitable
8. 11.29
Prescot .. ,
10.10.29
Rochdale (Roche)
18.11. 22
Standih ..
VI\'erston
23.9.25
\\'aterbam
12.4.27
\\,hit worth
Askam and Ircleth
19 .5.25
Barro\\'-in-Furne s
21.6. 29
Blackpool
31.10.23 12.1. 25
Bootie
3.9.28
Bury Chorley
28.2.23
Chesham (Bury)
5.12.28
Great Harwood ...
18.10.27
Great Lever
16.10.28
Heaton Park
18.6.26
Liverpool Nort h ...
3.11.24
5.5.30 18.12.30
Nur. ing-
Fleetwood Division
..
1. 9.25
\'ictoria Hall
Dalton-in-Furness
Hindley
28.8.30
28.4.26
Hindley
12.5.31
17 .10 .2 7 24 .1.28
19 .5. 24
Heaton Park (L.1\1.S.R. )
8.5 .31
Liverpool North
Walton B. B.
B. A. T. and Kirkdale ..
Blackpool
Hulme
Thornton-le- Fylde
Ambula nceArlecdon and Frizingtol1 \ 25.8. 30 l\1illom
16.5.25
Lytham St. Anne's
15.7.30
Reddish ...
Kirkham
Little Lever
25 .9 .23
Dukinfield T
1.7.30
iRECISTERED.
IN CHARCE.
...
Morecambe orden
4.12.28 24 .10.24 17.5.23 13 .10.25 4.13. 28
I
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE
102
T HE
ST.
J OIl
103
AMB ULANCE BRIGADE .
L ANCASHIR E (Conti nue d ). CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
SURCEON.
\RECISTERED. \
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Opensha w
28. 5.25
Prestwich
5.6.26
Preston
...
Rochda le (Roche) S3.lford
_I
Com mi ss io n e r -
STAFF OF
COMl\IISSI OI ER.
Assista n t Com m iss io n ers-
27. 2.26
Tottingtoo
4. 6. 29
WESTMORLAND. 19.11. 23 1+.6. 26
NursingKendal
District.
S. W . ili a l kin , Rock Cliffe, Cheadle, Staffordshire (August, 191 6)-Knight oj Grace .
18. 11.22
8. 3.26
Kendal
v.
12 .1. 26
Todmorden
AmbulanceAmbleside
No.
IN CHARCE.
3.6.26
H. C. E lse, Esq., Saint Cross, Ridgeway, nr. Sheffield.-(2 1. 2. 11. )-KnightoJGrace. Capt. A. E ll ison, L.R.C.P., R.A.M.C.(T.), 10, SholebrookAvenue, Leeds.-(27 .2.12.)Office?'. Lieut. II. C. Chambers, Sunnyfield, Beighton, nr. Sheffield.-(26. 11 .12.)-Offt cer . H. L. Thornton, Esq., Fairlea, Taylor Hill , Huddersfield.-(29. 12. 17 .)-Offi cer . J. F. Arlidge, Esq., L.R.C.P., L.R.C .S., 71 2, Oakhill, Stoke-on-Tr ent.-(27.5 .19.)Officer. Arthur Dobson, Esq., III.D., Bath Street, llkeston.-(27 .5. 19.)-Hon. Associate. A. B. Gibson, Esq. , 7, Arlington Drive, 'ottingham.-( 13.3.20.)-Serving Brother. Lt.-Col. \V. Scatterty, I1I.A., M.D., Highfield, Keighley, Yorks.-(18. 12 .2 1.) Kmght oj Grace. Capt. O. F. Buxton, A.M.I.l\!.E., 13, Osgathorpe Crescent, Sheffield.-(22. 5 .24 .)Officer. H. Hulley, Esq., Stone Grange, latby, Rotherham.-(3. 12.29.)-Serving Brother . Lt.-Col. \ V. H. Fisher, O.B.E., I1I.D., Pembroke House, Cleethorpes .- (26.5.30 .) Capt. G. B. Armstrong, Tolethorpe Lodge, Spalding.-(26.5.30.) Reserve.' Lt.-Col. l~. S. Lambert, M.R.C .S., L.R.c.p.-Knight oj Grace.
District S u rgeo n Capt. \V. T. \\Tood, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., The Laurels, Creswell , nr. l\Iansfield.(19.4.22.)-XlIzght oj G,'ace.
County Su r geo n s H. \V. Horan. l\I.B., B.S., High Street, \~Tarsop.-(22.8.22.)-Officer. J. J. Hlley, L.)I.&.S., L.S.A., Ashmount, l\Iexborough.-(25.9.22.)-Offtcer . K. H. Beverley, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., The Haven, \Vorsboro Dale, Barnsley.(25.6.24.)-Officer. R. H. React, )I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Rock Yilla, Hanley, Staffs.-(23.9.27 .) Capt. L. E. SutclifIe, l\I.B., CH.B., Priory House, Whittington Moor, Chesterfield.-( 11.10.29.) W. H. Turton, l.B., B.CH., Barlboro' House, Heanor (Derbyshire.)-( 16. 8 .30.)
District OfficersC. E. Evans, The Elms, Talk Road, Alsager, Staffs.-(23.6.2 1.)-Serving Brother. VV. Holdsworth, Koyuga, Barrowby Avenue, Whitkirk, Leeds.-( 12. 10.21. ) Capt. P. :'.Iuschamp, E lmfield, Mansfield.-(25.9.22.) A. Robertshaw, 14, Garlick Street, Rastrick, Brighouse, Yorks.-(2 1.7 .24 .)Servwg B,'other (District Secretar:),). S. C. Else, The Ford, Ridgeway, hefficld.-(24.8.2S.)-Officer (District Treasurer). Capt. T. Allen, 6, Selbourne Terrace, hipley, Yorks.-(24.9.2 S.)-Serving Brother. F. F. Gibson, 5, Toronto Street, Monks Road. Lincoln.-(24.2.28.) W. Still, The Dale, Conisborough, Rotherham.-(9.6.28.) ] . T. Goodwin, M.B.E., Avenue Road, \ Vhittington l\Ioor, Chestemeld.-(22 .7 .28 .) G. E. Hardy, 46, Portland Street, l\Iansfield.-(9. 7 .29.)-Serving B rother. S. Bunting, Grove Hall, Woodlands, Doncaster.-(3 1.8.29 .) F. Widdup, 23, Park Avenue, Barnoldswick.-(4 .2.30 .)-Serving Brother. F. F. Linley, Calder House , Gainsborou gh.-(29 .5 .3 1.) Rese?'ve: Geo. Severn.-(20. 7 .2 1. )-Servhlg Brother.
Lady District S u pe rin te nd e n t Mrs. Birkbeck , Anley, Settle, Yorks .- (::l1.1.17 .)-Dame of Grace.
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Lady District Officers Mrs. G. E. Wood, M.B.E" The Laurels, Creswell, Mansfield.-(21. 12.20.)-Dame
of Grace. Miss G. Ashberry, 112, Westbourne Road, Sheffield.-(26.11.23 .) Miss C. 1\1. Wrigley, Childwick House, The Mount, York.-(11.8 .24.)-Serving Sister. Mrs . A.1\'[. Pickering, M.B.E ., A.R.R.C., J .P., Ridgholme, Bawtry, Doncaster.(11.9.25.)-Olficer. Miss W. A. Gibson, 7, Arlington Drive, ottingham.-(4 .10.27 .) Mrs. H. Lambert, A.R.R. C., F.B.C.N., Fairfield House, Newland, Lincoln .-(24 .2.28 .) Miss M. E . Herdman, Pinfold Close , Ripon, Yorks.-(19.8,29.) Mrs. O. M. Geldard, The Grange, Ilkley, Yorks.-(8.11.29.) REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER. ROCK CLIFFE, CHEADLE, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE.
31 st December, 1930 . THE ACTING CHIEF COMMISSIONER, ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE, ST. JOHN'S GATE, CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E.C.1. SIR, I have the honour to submit my report for the year 1930 .
Twenty-one new Divisions have b een registered. There are now 38 Corps, 239 Ambulance Divi ions, 107 ursing Divisions, 54 Cadet Ambulance Divisions, and 8 Cadet Nursing Divisions, and their personnel with my Staff is as follows : Staff Officers Staff· Ambulance. Corps Surgeons Corps Officers Divisional Surgeons Divisional Superintend ents Ambulance Officers Staff Sergeants and Sergeants. Corporals Privates Cadets Divisional Surgeons Nursing. Lady Corps and Divisional Superintendents Nursing and Lady Ambulance Officers Ambulance Sisters Cadets
40 20 112 202 1 2 243 465 625 7,145 569 94 104 150 2,239 294 12,4 4
This is an increase of 492 upon last year's strength and all ranks are satisiactorily carrying out their allotted duties. The discipline is admirable. The enthusiasm, harmony, and friendly rivalry between Divisions is excellent. The somewhat small figure of 492 is due to the movement of men in the mining industry and to the fact that special attention is given to the elimination of inefficients, so that the strength is not a paper one but closely approximating 100 per cent effectives. Public Duty.-Road duty continues to be very popular with the Divisions and there are now 79 Roadside Boxes installed and 92 First Aid posts. I notice that in the case of one Corps alone (Sheffield) no less than 59,000 hours were put in, equivalent to 23 men working 6 days a week and 8 hours a day. Medical Comforts Depots.-I regret that at present we have only two such depots. These two, however, are doing excellent work and they are much appreciated.
Church Parades.-These parades are popular with the members. They have been frequent and I strongly favour them.
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Cases Attended, etc.-The r ecords show 40,317 cases attended. inety-five road accidents have been dealt with. A considerable number of our members do not report their cases. Removals .-Again I have to report an extension in this duty. During the year the r emovals number 1,929, necessitating a mileage of 13,097. District Efficiency Trophy.-The Else Efficiency Trophy given for the best a11round Division in the District, regardless of strength, i s retained by Brittains Cheddleton Division after keen competition. Camps of Instruction.-The District seven days' camp was held at Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, and was under the command of Assistant Commissioner H. C. Else. Assistant Commissioner Lieut.-Col. Fisher (in whose area the camp was fixed) took a lively interest in this work and his help was much appreciated by the Camp Commandant, The camp was a success. Other usefu l Camps of Instruction were held as follows:In Snaith Park, Yorkshire, for three days, where the Askern Main Corps were under canvas. The Broadsworth, Bullcroit, ew Edlington and :M arkham Corps at Blackpool for seven days. Corps Supt. Allcock was in charge. This camp was inspected by Assistant Commi sioner Hulley. Sheepbridge and District Division again had their happy little week-end camp at Cromford with District Officer]. T. Goodwin in charge, the Inspecting Officer being Assistant Commissioner H. C. Chambers. 11lspeclio/Zs.-Considerable interest 'was aroused in Torth Staffordshire, when H.R.II. the Princess :Mary, Countess of Harewood, inspected the ursing Divisions of Torth Slaffordshire at Sandon Park on the 18th l\Iay. Her Royal Highness was accompanied by the Acting Chief Commissioner and the Earl and Countess of Harrowby. The Acting Chief Commissioner afterwards inspected the Ambulance Divisions. :My Lady District Superintendent inspected ursing Units as follows : .E. Area \V.R of Yorks on 8th ~lay. S.\\". l\rea \V.H.. of Yorks on 31st :\lay.
I in. pected the S.E. Area of the \V.R. of Yorks on Doncaster Race-course on the 13th July, when Assistant Commissioner Hulley was in charge a nd the parade state was 1,326, 73 per cent of the Area. Considerable duties devolved upon Assistant Commissioner Else, County Surgeon Huey, and District Officer VV. Still, and their able assislance enablcd Assistant Commissioner Hulley to present a record parade for the Arca . The Derbyshire South Area at Heanor on 12th July when Assistant Commi sioner Dob on paraded 459 all ranks. The Staveley Corps on 21st June at Ringwood Hall. On 31st lIIay As istant Commissioner Thornton presented 636 all ranks for my inspcction at Brighouse, when Corps Supt. Lieut.-Col. G . H. L. Hammerton, C.M.G., D.S .O. , commandcd the parade. I also inspected the District Camp at Cleethorpes on 13th June and the Nursing Divisions oi the S.E. Area \\T.R. of Yorks on the 8th l\Iarch . .Ii nll11al Dinner.-This iunction took place at Mansfield on 15th l\Iarch and was \\"cll attended. Staff.-Aftcr serving the District for 33 years, Assistant Commissioner Lieut.-Col. F. . Lambert has resigned his appointment. His principal activities lay in Lincolnshire, of which County he was in charge, but his interest was in the whole District and his loss will be much felt. Col. Lambert has, however, joined the Reservc and I still have him for help and advice. The County of Lincoln has been divided into two Areas, North and South. County Surgeon Lt.-Col. \V . H. Fisher has been promoted to the rank of an Assistant Commissioner and given the charge of Lincolnshire Jorth . Capt. G. B. Armstrong has been given the charge of Lincolnshire South . Finance.-Corps and Divisions vie with one another in raising funds for their upkeep, with no little success. Althorpe and Keadby Division have acquired a new H eadquarters . The Skipton Division have erected a new Headquarters at a cost of £ 1,500 and they are to be congratulated upon already having raised over £ 1,000.
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No. V.
BRIGADE.
Presidents a/ld Vice-Presidents.-A very considerable proportion of the Presidents and Vice-Presidents of Areas, Corps, and Divisions are taking a Ii vcly intcrest in their respective units and rendering ITlOst valuable help. In this conncction I would mention 1\Irs. C. Birkin, a Lady of Grace of the Ord er, 1\lajor-General J . C. Dalton, R.A., Bailiff Grand Cross of the Order, and Lord Halifax. Staff.-My Lady District Superintendent is doing a great work and has brought up the Nursing Divisions to a very high state of efficiency. My District ecretary carries out the duties of his office in a most praiscworthy manner. Admirable is the esprit de corps which exists throughout the District and the future of o. 5 is assured. To all ranks I wish to record my appreciation of their loyalty and assistance, without which it would be an impossibility for me to carry out thc administration of this large District. I have the honour to be, Sir,
CORPS, AMBULANCE
107
D ISTRICT.
AND
NURSING
DIVISIONS.
D E RBYSHIRE (N orth ) . ASSISTANT CO:'rfMISSIONRRS (. orth}-H . C . Chambers, Sunnyfield. Heighton, nea r Sheffield. COUNTY SURGEON (Norlh}-Capt. L. E. Sutc liffe, M.B., CH.B., Priory House, \Vhittington Moor, Chester-field. DISTRICT OFFICER LADY
(:~orth)-].
T . Goodwin, M.B.E., A.venue Road, Whittington Moor, Chesterfield.
DISTRlcr OFFI ER-I". I rs . G . E. \Vood,
!'tLB.E.,
The Laurels, Creswell, near Mansfield.
Your obedient servant, - - - - - - - - ----------------------.-----------------------
S. \\'. MALKIN, Commi sioner,
COR PS AND DIVISIONS .
IN CHARCE .
SURCEON.
RECISTERED .
Knight of Grace, Order of St. John. Amb ula nce21.9.10
Bolsover ...
J. B. l\ IcKay, M.B., CH.B.
9.7.28
Buxton
2.11.17
Chesterfield
11. 11. 06
Creswell
L. S. Potter, M.B. , CH .B.
I ].
P. Davie, M.A.,
M.D.
G. K. \\'ood, M.B., CH . B. ]. T. \Vilson,
Dronfield ...
14.6.27
Glapwell ..
25 .10.29
]. E. King, M.B., CH.B.
Glossop and Di')trict
! 1.10.27
P.E. Iallock, L.R.C.P. &s.
Hasland and G rasmoor
1. 11. 04
\\".
\Y.
1ILB., C H.B .
A.llison,
M. B.,
C H.B.
Holbrook Colliery
1.10.23
Hope \-alley
27.3.30
Langwith
olliery
Peak Dale
2.9.21 . 5.28
heepbridge and Dist. ..
2 .12.12
P. G. Lafferty, III.B ., B.CH., B.A.O. . K. Poole, L.S.M.S.S.A. G. E.
A. l\1. Du th ie, ~I.
Shirebrook
19.6.11
STA VELEY
23.10. 23
Brimington
22.3.23
Ireland Colliery
17.5. 11
Markham
24.2.27
olliery
awdon, M.B., CH.B . D. S. 0., C., 1II. D. , F. R. C. s.
H . l\Ic eil, M.B., B.CH. B.A.O. B. O. l\Iarrin, B.A., M.B.
upt.] . H. Hesketh, Bentick Villas, Bolsover Woodhouse, llr. Chesterfield. Supt. F. Brindley, Landsdowne Road, Buxton . Supt. C . Edwarcl<;, 50, Valley Rd., Spital, Chesterfield. Supt. F. Limb, The Villas, C reswell, nr. Mansfield . Supt. C. I. Margerrison, Fairfield, The Avenue, Dronfield, nr. Sheffield. upt. E. Banks, Stanhope Street, Bramley Vale, Chesterfield. Act. upt. P. E. Mallock, 93, High Street \Vest, G lossop. Sergt. \ \ -. Kitchener, 52, Eyre St. Hasland. Supt. A. Preston, Gannow Farm, Killamarsh, nr. Sheffield. Supt. P. G. Lafferty, Nether Cottage, Bradwell, nr. Sheffield . upt. F . G . Glossop, Langwith Colliery, N r. 1ansfield. upl. J. Barker, Buxton Rd., Dove Holes, via tockport. Act. Supt. ] . T. Goodwill, 1\1.B.E. , Avenue Rd., \ Vhittington 1\1oor. Supt. T . Liddell, The \ Varren, Shirebrook, near :;\1ansfield.
Corps Supt.]. Hunter, l\1arkham HOllse, Duckmanton, Chest'field. P. F. MacGuinis, Supl. ] . Hill, L. 111. S. S. A., D. S. Slation Road, Brimington, nr. Chesterfield. A. C. S. Courts, M. D., B. S. Supt. S. Turner, Leyfield House, Staveley , nr. Chesterfield. ] . S. Hutchison, M. B. , Supt. H. Kirk, Peveril HOllse, CH.U. Du ckmanton.
•
THE
108 DERBYSHIRE (North)
ST.
No. V.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
DERBYSIIIRE (South) (Co ntinu ed) .
(Contin u ed). IN CHARCE.
___C _o_R_P_S__ A_N_D_ D _ '_V_'S_,_o_N_S_' __ IR __ EC_'_S_T_E_R_ED _ ,'I'________8_U_R_C_E_O_N_. _______
5.9.23
Staveley \\ orks
10.1.09
\V arsop Colliery
R. B. N . martt, IILB., B.CH. J. Reay, M.B., B.S.
upt. R . J. Hawley, Handley R d., New \ Vhittington, or. Chest' fi eld. Supl. H. Gent, Rock Hou se, \Yal'sop Vale, nr. Mansfield.
COR PS AND DIVISIONS.
1887
TIBSIIELF ...
NUl'ingD erby
25.7.10
J.
A. Hendry, M. B. L. C. Hill, M.D ., CR.B., IILR.C.P.
lLKESTON Ilkeston
19.5.13
TmSIlELF Tib!lhelf
18.8.88
Lady Supt. 1\1rs. 1\1. E. Dean, 21, Dale Rd., Buxton, Derbyshi re.
Buxton
29.8.12
Creswell .,.
26.4.11
Act. Lady upt.I\Irs.G. E. Wo od, M. B. E., The Laurels, res\\' cll,
23.3.16
Lady Supt. l\1i s B. 1\1. Hutchinson, 12, Iarket treet taveley.
STAV ELEY
IN CHARCE.
3URCEOH.
IREC'STERED· I
Nursing-
Ireland Colliery
109
DISTRICT.
_I
Corps upt. T. Lawton, Daybrook House, Arnold, :\Tolts.
1
Lady Supt. Miss i\1. Darby, i'lLB. E., C. R. C. 1\1oon, L. R.C. P. 10, \ Ternon Street, Derby. F. G. Lescher,;\I.C.,IILB. , L. R.C. P., L. R.C.S. E. L. Ashby, 1\1. B. A. E. awday, !\-I.R'C'S" I L.R.C.I'. Lady Supt. Mrs. C. Dobson, 115, Bath Street, Ilkeston. Lady upt. Miss K. Bennett, 1, Alfreton Road,Tibshelf.
LIN COL N S H IRE (North).
DERBYSHIRE (South). ASSISTANT COMMISSIO ER-A. Dobson, M.D., Bath Street, Ilkeston. COUNTY SURGEOl --'V. H. Turton, M.B. , Barlboro ' House, Heanor, nr. Derby. DISTRICT OFFICER--
ASSIST.\).IT CO~I~llSSI0).lER-Lieut.-Col. ,V. II. Fisher, O.B.E., T.D., M.D., Pembroke House, Albert Ro ad, leelhorpe. COlJXTY l'RGEO:-\DISTR ICT FFICER-F. F. Linley, Calder IIouse, Gainsborough . L\!)y DI'HRI T OFFl cER- i\lrs. II. L ambe rt, A.R . R.C . , F.B.C.N., Fairfield House, l\"ewland, Lincoln.
LADY DISTRICT OFFICER--
mbubnce-
AmbulanceAlfreton and District
12.5.27 5.9.99
Belper B UTTERLEY CORPS
Cod nor Park & Iron ville 30.3.31 28.12.27 Langley Collieries Ripley
\ 11.10. 23 25.1. 99
Derby
14.11. 99
Heanor
9.8.99
ILK EsToN ... Ilkeston "A ... ..
9.8.99
" B .. ... Long Eaton
9.8.99 18.8.20
Mapperley Colliery
20.5.14
Somercotes District Swadlincote and Dist. ...
Supt. R. \Vard , 18, Mansfield, Rd., Alfreton . Amb. Officer P. \\'. hort, 27, Crick Lane, Belper. Corps upt. Lt.- 01. II. J. A. Banks, D.. 0., \V ain gro\'c Hall, odnor, Derbyshire. F. Keep, 5, Victoria t., Iron\' illc. upt. B. O. Elliott, Loscoe Fields, P. H. J. Turton, M.B. Codnor, Derbyshire. Jas . Cuddigan, :11. B., Supt. P. Taylor, 204, Peace Hill, Ripl ey, Del' byshire. P. CH . , B. A.O. E. Kinsey, M.C., LoR.C.P., Supt. F. Grice, 21, Crompton Street, Derby. L.R.C.S. Supl. 'V. H . Turton, Barlboro ' W. Turton, M. B. House, Heanor, Derbyshire.
R. G. Bingham, IILR.C.S. Lo R.C. P. G. A. F . Heyworth, M.S.R.C.
I
18.9.24 27.3.15
Supt. G. J. Knight, " Lakemead," Little Hallams, likes ton.
J.
Moir, II1.A . , M.D.
Supt. G. Bird, 36, Wellington Sl., Long Eaton. upt. T. Stone, Walfruna, Horsley 'Woodhouse, Derby. E. D. Robson, II1.A., M.B. Supt. s. A. Hill, Victoria IIou se, C.M. Birchwood, Ilr. Alfreton. Capt. J. H. Moir, D.S.O., Supt. D. Aldridge, 148, Copp ice, M.C. , M. D. ' Side, Swadlincote.
'I
12.9.05
Cleethorpcs
8.4.26 21.9.08
Gainsborough
8.7.09
Grim by Louth
11.10.21
New Holl an d ,, ' Dis.
24.10.H
l\'ormanby P a rk .
8.11. 30
SCU",THORPE A:-IO 01 TRICT Scunthorpe & Frodinghanl
29.5.24
Keadby and Althorpe
2+.3.23
NUl'singGainsborough ...
13.1.01
"T.
Lady Supt. liss K. 1\1. Aldard, Albany House, 8, Albany St., Gainsborough.
6.2.28
Keadby and Allhorpe
26.10.26
"T.C. A.
20.7.12
Scunthorpe Y.
'u pt. J. Paddison, \ '. G. Be. t, M.D. I 65, Cam bridge St., Cleethorpes. L. C. Lavin, 1\l.B., B.CH . , ;'J.R.C.S., L.R. C.P. upt. S. tanifortb, Oxford House, R. G. ,Al exand e r, !II. B., Church Street , Crowle. H.B. upt. R. P. Whit e, 35, Morton D. G. Cairns, :lI.B.,CH.B. Terrace, Gainsborough. upt. ,Yo Gott, P e n lee, Milton [\. II. D eighto n, ilLB., Roa d, i\'ul1sthorpe, Grimsby. (,II.B. G. Paling, 8, Ashley R. Thomson, M. B., CR. R . Supt. Roa d, Louth. upt. H. Rands, '\Te llholme Villas, New Holland, Ban' owon-Humber. Supt. F. Rimes, 1, Mary Street, r\. J. Fennell Scunthorpe . Corps upt. H. S . McIntosh, H, '\' ells St., Scunthorpe. Supt. J. H. Theaker, 78, 'Vest t., J. Clarke, :II. R. C. s., cunthorpe. L.R. C.S. J. . T. Crowden, JlLB., upt. J. C. T. Crowden, l\LB . , CH.B., Tre nt Side, Keadby, Scunthorpe. CH.B.
C. T. Crowden, II1.B. ~Iiss
A. G. Bruce,
CH.B.
l\LB.,
Lady Supt. 1\1rs. L. Doughty, 22, Burke St., Crosby, Scunthorpe.
110
THE
ST.
JOHN AMBULANCE
No. V.
BRIGADE.
111
DISTRICT.
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE (Continued).
LINCOLNSHIRE (South). ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER-Capt. G. B. Armstrong, Tolethorpe Lodge, Spaldin g.
COR PS AND DIVISIONS.
IRECIITERE~
IURCEON.
IN OHARCE.
COUNTY SURGEONDISTRICT OFFICER-F. F. Gibson, Del Monte, Bathurst Street, Lincoln. LADY DISTRICT OFFICER-:\Irs. H. Lambert, A.R.R.C., F.B.C.N., Fairfield House, Newland, Lin coln. OORPS AND DIVISIONS.
IRECISTERED ' j
- -- - - - - - ' - -
.1
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
I
AmbulanceBoston
3.6.03
Bourne
12.6.31
LINCOLN
1-+ ...1-.0-1-
Lincoln " A"
11. 2. 97
" B"
23.10.03
Spalding
30.3.23
Skegness
7.11. 25
Stamford
1. 7.2-1-
NUl-sin a LINCOLN 0 Lincoln
19.6.11
Spalding ...
16.7.29
Dr. C. \V. Pilcher, 111. B.
E. I Supl.
G. A. Enderby, "Birk Lea," pil by Road, Boston. J. A. Galletly, 1\I.R.C.S., Supt. J. Read , "\Vinswood, " L.R.C.P. Bourne, Lines. J. A. Hadley, lI['R.C.S. Corp Officer H. B. eaton. 9, Ely treet, Lincoln. E. J. Bilcliffe, F.R.C.S., upt. II. Lord, 3-1-, Belmont Stt-eet, 1\1.R.C. . Lincoln. Supt. C. Jeffrey, Eslaforde, Lincoln Rd., . Hykeham. \V. R. Burton, L. R. C. P., Supt. A. H. 10lson, ;:\ew Roa d, L.R. . P. palding. B . Sweeten, 1. B., C.lIi Supt. G. Dunkley," \\ ~st D.P.H. Dene," Traralgar Ave nue, Drummoml Rd., kegness. \V. A. Hawes, 1\1.R.C.S., Supt. \V. R. 'ewell, 6, \ ' ine ' t , L.R.C.P. tam ford.
NEW HUCKNALL COLLIERIES Annesley Colliery
Lady m b. OfT. Irs. F. Taylor, Flot-ina, Longdale Rd., Linc oln. Lady upt. l\Iiss 1\1. B. Harvey, St. Helena, Pinchbeck Rd., pald ing.
25.8.15
New Hucknall Collieries Welbeck Colliery
5.11.21
Ne wstead Colliery NOTTINGHAM
ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER-A. B. Gibson, 7, Arlington Drive,
1
ottingham.
COUNTY SURGEON-H. \V. Horan, M.B., B.S., High Street, \\"arsop. DISTRICT OFFICERs-Captain P. Muschamp, J. P., Elmfield, Mansfield. G. E. Hardy, 46, Portland treet, Mansfield. LADY DISTRICT OFFICER-Miss VV. A. Gibson , 7, Arlington Drive, Nottingham.
Ambulance18.4.28
Blidworth Colliery Clipstone Colliery
1
29.8.25
'N. H. Gray, 1'11. R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Fit-beck Colliery
11. 2. 30
Mansfield ...
13. 1.01
W. C. G. Potts, M.B., B.CH. G. M. Fraser. M.B., CH . B. A. L. T . Darley, L.R.C.P.
Mansfield Colliery
23.9.11
N. L. L. Tweedie, M.B.
Newark
15.1.12
E. Ringrose, M. D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Kirby Collieries ...
2.6.25
Supt. \V. H. ansom, The Villas, Clipstonp. Colliery, Mansfiel d, otts. Supt. J. L. Le Brun, Carlton Grange, vVorksop. Supt. H . Street, 59, ilk Street, Sutton-in-Ashfield. Amb. Officer G. H. Britcliffe, Sutton Road. Mansfield. Supt. James Lee, The Villas, Mansfield Colliery. Supt. G . Reed, Norwood, Lime G've, ewark.
5.10.13 9.2.25 3.2.15
Basford
20.3.23
Band
26.4.17
Bulwell
30.3.15
l\Ietro-Cammell ... Centra l, :\'ottingham
8.9.26 24.12.16 2.9.27
City, :\ottingham
19.1.14
Carrington
15.3.15
Clifton Colliery
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.
21.4.26
Bentinck Colliery
Cinde rhill I. M. Tannahill, L.R.C. P. & s.
8.11.21
16.12.25
Mapperley
18.4.20
:'\oltingham Corporation Pass. Tran port.. . Robin Hood
21.5.29
tockhill ... Wolla ton Colliery Div. ...
26.10.15 3.5.29 9.2.25
Ollerton ...
20.7.27
Radcliffe ...
19.6.30
Retford
17.3.22
Rufford Colliery
22.1.26
Shireoaks Colliery Corps
13.3.31
Shireoaks Colliery teetJey Colliery
7.5.30 10.2.31
Corps Supt. F. J. Aspinall, Bentinck Hse., Kirkby-in-Ashfield. upt. T . Maddock, East View, J. K. Small. 1\1. B., CIf. B. Aonesley . Supt. T. Moulton, Sutton Road, G. Nisbet, L. R. H. Kirby, Notts. Supt. O. B. Stevens, J. Gaston, M.B., CH.B. Etwell, Sutton-in-Ashfield. Supt. E. E. P. W. l\luschamp, D. N. \Vilson , L.R.C.P. Elksley House, \Velbeck Colliery, Notts. Supt. R. Lees, Avonholm, 1\1. E. Kay ton, L.R.C.P. Papplewick, Nottingham. H. \V. Spaight, L.R.C.P .. Corps S'JPt. H. \V. Spaight, L.R.C.P., The Cottage, L.R.C.S. \\Toodville Drive, Nottingham. Supt. A. G. \Veller, 260, Perry Rd . , Sherwood, Nottingham. T . . Goodwin, F.R.C.S., Amb. Off. G. \\T. Dawson, 17, Mayfield Road, Carlton, ottingham. ]. E. Ruck, t.R .C.S. Amb. Officer \V. Whysall, 32, Clarges St., Bulwell, Nott'ham. J. E. Hodson, M.R.C.S., Supt. J. Diggle,28, Chilwell Road. L.R.C.P. Beeston (Notts . ). F. Crooks, M.CH., F.R.C. Amb. Officer Lewendon, Anstey Asenue, Beeston. \\'. J. Candlish, lit. B. , Amb. Officer G. Brown, Jasmine CH. B. Cottage, Cinder Hill, 'otts. H. A. ummers, M.B., Supt. W. H. Saunderson, CH.B. 100, Kentwood Rd, ott' ham. S. ]. Brennan, M.R.C.S. Amb. Officer E. J. \\'hitworth, 127,Stanley Road, Nottingham. J. R. Sparr, M.B . , CH.B. Amb. Officer R. Shardlow, 48, Bunbury St., Nottingham . \V. H. S. Hodge, A / O C. G. Storey, 48, Duke St., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Arnold, Notts. E. ]. G. Glas , M.B., Supt. H. C. Godsmark , 107, Gordon CH . n., F.R.C .S. Rd.,WestBridgeford Nott'ham. H. V. Taylor, M.B.,CH.B. Supt. F. Moulds, 265, Mansfield Road, Nottingham. J. Murphy, M.B., CH . B. , Amb. Off. F. O. Rose, 68, Overdale B.A.O. Rd., Nottingham. H. G . Parker, M.B., Supt. J. Norton, 143, \Vendover CH.n. Drive, Aspley, Nottingham. ]. Cuddingam, M.B., Supt. John Cordin, Boughton Rd.,. CH.B. Ollerton, ' ewat-k. F. Towers, 1'11. B., CH. B. Supt. . Richmond, Walnut Grove~ Radcliffe-on- Trent. R. II. Craig, M.H., CH.B. Dr. R. H. Craig, Carolgate, Retford, _ otts. S. Littlewood, M.B. , B.S . Supt. vV. J. Preston, Rufford Colliery, Mansfield. Corps Supt. L. \\T. Walters, The Poplars, vVhitwell, nr. l\1ansfield~ G. L. Kemp, 1\(. R.C.S ., Supt. R. ]. Wilson, Ivy Cottage, L. R.C. I'. Gatesford, VI.' orksop. Supt. H. ]. Atkinson, " \\Tindyridge ," Darfoulds, vVorksop. \V. McCombie, M.D.
No. V.
S T A F FOR D S H 1 R E
NOTTINGHA1\lSlIIRE (Continll d). OORPS AND DIVISIONS .
IRECISTERED ·I
Whitwell Colliery
28.3.22
Stapleford & Sandiacre
11. 5.16
Sutton Portland ...
20. 6.01
Sutton Colliery
31.3. 28
STA:-lTON COMPANY'S CORPS Bilsthocpe
8.8.29 7.12.27
Pleasley
23.2. 27
Stanton Iron \Vorks ...
6. 9.27
Teversal and Silverhill
8.2 .24 3.5.29
Stockhill ... Thorsby Colliery
10.2.31
\Vorksop
24. 4.97
I
SURGEON .
IN CHARGE.
3.2.15
NOTTINGHAM
"I
3.5.17
Bulwell Carrington
30.8. 28
1
19 1 . 1.15
City
18. 11.15
Central ...
25.11.16
Manvers
19.3.18
l\Iapperley
15.5.18
Bilsthorpe Colliery
4.4.30
lVlansfield
16. 3.27
Rain""orth
20.7.31
Stapleford
5.9.19
Sutton-in-Ashfield
16.6.24
Welbeck Colliery
17.8.29
Worksop
24.8. 14
(North
Staffordshire).
ASSISTANT COMlIlISSIONER-J. F. Arlidge, L. R.C.P., L.R. C.S., 712, Oakhill, Stoke-on-Trent. COUNTY SURGEON- R. II. Read, 1\1. R.C.S., L. R.C. P., H.o c k Villa, Hanley, Staffs.
upt. J. Elise, High t., Whitw ell, nr. Mansneld. C. S. Vartan, 111. B., B. CH. Supt. G. F. Allen, 7, Pasture Villas, Stapleford, oUs. Supt. Dr. P . J. \ V. Donald, uttons. J. Donald, M . B. in-Ashneld. Supt. Capt. J. trachan, The Lim es, Stanton Hill, Mansneld. R. \ Voodside, L. R. . P., Corps Supt. . D. Todd, Tev ersal Grange. Mansfield. L.R.C.S., LR.F.P. c ' S. \V. Robinson, f. B., CH. B. Amb. Off. . 11. imms, Burgage 'M anor, outhwell, Ianstlc ld. upL G . Lane, Berry Hill, J. A. \Vilson, "LB., CH.B. l\Iansneld. \V. C. Rainsburv, 1\I.D., llPt. F . ornelius, tanton-b,,C.M., L.R.C.P. '& S. Dale, D rbv hire. ' Amb. Off. J . . '. Wells, Red e liffl! t., ulton-in -A hneld. J. l\Iurphy, 1\1.B., B.CH. Amb. Off. F. O. Ro e, 68, Overdale Rd., ottingham. O. H . Rogerson, Supl. \\T. II. Tagg. Edwinsto\\ c, L.M.S.S.A. Iansncld . \\'. Buckley, M. R.C.S., upt . \\. II. Goold, Overend Rd., \\To rksop. L. R . . P.
f'lursing-
Basford
113
DISTRICT.
TH E ST. J OHN AMBULANCE BRI GADE .
112
H. \V. Spaight, L.R.C.P., L. R.C.S. D. _ icklin, 1\1.B., CH.B.,
Lady Corps SllPl. Mrs. E. P altng, Lucknow, J\Iuriel Rd., Bees ton. Lady upt. D. 'ickli n, ;\I.B., Nottingham Rd., Nottingh ,I01. C. Coutts \Voods, M.B., Lady upt. l\liss E. Riley, chool CH.B. Hous e, Main , t., Bu!\\;ell, ;\ 0 ts. Florence Read, 1\f.B., Lady upt. 1\11'5. E. Deneh, 7, CH.B., D.PH. Victoria Road, herwood, Nottingh am. D . J. l\Iann, 1\1. B., CH. B. Lady upL 1\Iiss L. Oldneld, 15, l\lass y treet, 'ot ting-ham. Lady llPt. :\Iiss T. Clow, 10, Grim byT'rr.,\\'atkinSl., 1 'ot m. H. G. Bywate r,lI1.R.c .S., Lady , llPt. Mrs. 1 . :'1. Garli ck, L.R.C. P. 42, Dryden t., ~ottingha m. J . B . Mutch, M.B., CH.B. Lady Supt. E. S. tanton, 21. Collington treet, Beeston, 'otts. riss 1. Linl ey, The Hill, Bilsthorpe, e wark, 'otts. M. 1\1. Sillito, iiI. R. C.S., L. R.C.P. Lady upt. Mrs. 1\1. S. Preston , Emsl ey IIou se, Rainworth, nr. Iansneld. C. G. Sherowitt, M. D. Lady upt. l\Iiss K. Corden, 27, Derby Road, Stapleford . J. Anderson, M.B., CH.B. Lady Supt. E. Caunt, 8a, Kirby Rd., Sutton-in-Ashfield, Lady Supt. Mrs. D. B. Mus c harnp, Elkesley House, \Velbc c k Colliery Village, nr. 1an field . Lady Supt. Miss R . S. Greaves, 43, Watson Rd . , Worksop.
DISTRICT OFFICER-C . E. Evans, The Elms, Talk Road, Alsager, Stoke-on-Trent. CORPS AND DI VI SI ONS .
REGI STERED.
Amb u JanceBIDD ULPII & Dl ' TIHCT ...
1.6.16
Biddulph
21.4-.15
Ford Green
3.5.16
\'orton/ Moors...
5.5.16
Brittains Cheddleton
6.3.26
Burton
1. 9.16
HADlER E:"oII) DISTRICT Chesterton
A~I)
Halrnerend and Alldley HA NLE Y ANO DISTRICT
30.6.22 27 .3. 08 10.10.02 20 . . 15
Burslem
1 .8.93
Hanley...
11.3.15
Shelton Iron, teel and Coal Co.
12.5.27
Tunstall \\' olstan ton
4.6.96 2 .3.16
Leek
4.10.14
LONGTON AND DISTRICT
28.2.22
Adderley Green & Area 22.11.17 Fento n ...
28.3.16
Meir and Longton
31.7.15
STOKE-ON-TRENT AND DISTRICT.
4.11.16
Alsager Cauldon Lowe
10. 10.17 8.11.16
SUR CEON.
I N OHA RGE.
Corps Officer \V. Chesterton, Brindley Ford, Stoke-on-Trent. Supt. F. Powel l, 79, John Street, T. C. 1\Iurphy, tlLB., Biddulph. B.CH. Supt. F. G. Brookes,Spragg House , C. S. Glass, M. B. Ford Green, Stoke-on-Trent. Supt. E. Hargreaves, J. D avenport, M.D. The Poplars, N orton / M oors. F. A. impson, M.R.C.S., Supt. J. H. Hill, Quarry Bank, Cheddleton, nr. Leek. L.R.C.P. Supt. \V. R. Thompson, 23, Queen H. P. Doherty, L.R.C.S. treet, Burton-on-Trent. R. . nowre, 1\1. B., CH.B. Corps Supt. D. \V. Riley, J. raig, M. D. D elamore, Halmerend. upt. A. Underwood, 8, Emberton A. \\' . Lowat, M.B., Stl-eet, Chesterton. lI. il. Supt. E. Sc rivens , 80, "Vereton \\'. :'II egaw, ilI.B., CH.B. Road, Audley, nr. Newcastle. Corps Supt. !. \Y . Cumberbatch, K. G. E. Inman, ;\LB., CH.B. " Lyndenhurst," Bas fo rd Park toke -on-Trent. ,-\. Gilchrist, M. B., CH.B. Supt. \V. II. Gater, K. N.H., "Newhaven," High Lane, Burslem. .A .• \. \Voods , til. B., Supt. E. Nixon, 8, Mynors Street, CH.B., B.A.O. H a nley, Staffs. Supt. r. \V. Cumberbatc h, LyndenJ. l agill, M.D., D.P.H. hurst, Basford Park, Stoke-onTre nt. G. H. \V illia ms, L.R.C.P., Supt. G. Grocott, 37, Piccadilly, Tunstall, Staffs. L.R.C.S., L.F.P.S. B. I I. Peters, L. R. C. P., Supt. A. Adams, St. George's Avenue, \Volstanton, Staffs. L.R.C.S.,III.R.C.P. R. BUl'nett, 111. R.C.S. Supt. S. Godwin, 30, Edward Street, Leek. Corps upt. E . E. Dudley, 29, J. 1\1. Johnstone, 111. B., CH.B. \Vater St. , Fenton, Stoke-onTrent. E. R. Boyd, M. B. J. Craig,
M.
D.
Supt. J. T. Edwards, 52, Blurton Rd., Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent. F. R. Oliver, M.R.C.S., L.R. C.P. G. Hind, III.B. M. H. Sayers,
J. s.
1\1. D.
B. Hull, M.B., CH.B. J. P. Lowe, M. B.
Corps Supt. W . T . Hughes, Regstanlea, Queen's Rd., Penkhull, Stoke-on-T r ent. SlIPt. E. VV. Finney, "Kelveldon," Sand bach Rd., Alsager, Sto keon-Trent. Sergt. F . \ V. Harper, 45, Stoney Lane, Cauldon, Waterh ou s es , Staffs.
114
THE
ST.
No. V.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
\VEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE (Nort hern Area)
STAFFORDSHIRE (Continued) . • OR • • • ND DIYI810N •• J
.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
Amb. O[£.J. Hollinshead, Kent Grn., Scholar Green, toke-on-Trent. Amb. Officer H. leigh, 9, \Vesley Street, Blythe Bridge.
12.6.17
Congleton Blyth~
Cresswell and Bridge
24-.8.15
-
Newcastle/Ly me Stoke
RE.,STERED· I
27.3.17 11.10.94-
.,.
Uttoxeter Town ...
1.8.10
1\1. F . Caldwell, 111. B., CH . B. R. C. Peate, II1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
upt. A. Leigh, 18, Elliott St.,Newcastle/ Lyme. SlIPt. 1\. H. Kelly, 283, Princes Road, loke-on-Trent.
G. H. Herbert, IIt.R.C.S., L. R. C. P. J. L. Brownridge.
SlIPt. II. Holme, lS, Balance Street, Uttoxeter.
HANLEY AND DISTRICT ... Lady Supt. I\Irs. 1\1. Jervis, 16, Ladysmith Rd., Etruria, Stoke.
2.3.16
LONGTON AND DISTRICT
31.8.16 1.6.16
Leek
10.3.14
Uttoxeter
WEST
RECISTERED.
SURCEON.
Oxenhope
15.4-.20
Skipton ...
12.3.10
\V. ]. McCracken, M.B., B.CH., B.A.O. I . l\Iacleod, M. B.
Skipton, L.l\1. S.
16.9. 27
COR PS AND DIVISIONS.
Ripon
16.5.28
Settle
15.4.04
Wet herby
28.4-.27
G. A. Fisher, IILR. C.S., L.R.C.P. A. C. Brown, M.R.C. S., L.R.C.P. .A. C. A. Lovegrove, IIl.D., LoS.A. E. H. Lodge, M.B.
4.6.31
J. H. utcliffe,IILR.c.S.,
.-\comb (York)
Longton
RIDING
J. l'IIanuel,
M.
B., CH. B.
T. J. Vick, L.S.A. H. Foxton, 111. C.. 111. B.
I
OF YORKSHIRE
Lady Supt. l\Iiss Laurels, 'ta r 1 ormacot. Lady lIPt. 1\Iiss 26, Osbourne Lady upt. 1\Iiss Derby Road,
loore, Th e & Garter Ro ad,
AmbulanceBarnoldswick (( A" Barnoldswick (( B .. Earby KEIGHLEY Bingley ..
13.1.28 21.3.95 3.2.28 13.4.99 17.3.97 16.5.07
Haworth
21.8.97
Keighley «, A ..
17.3.97
Keighley" B "
17.3.97
J. \V. Pickard, ]lLB., CH.B. J. P. \Voodward, M.B., CH.B. A. Falconer, M. B., C.]lL Major J. N. Dobie, M.B. A. Rhodes, M. R.C.S.
W. D. Hamilton, M.B., B.CH ., B.A.O. J. Prentice, M.B. \Y. H. G. M. Ling, F.R. C.S.
Ba rnoldswick
21. 3. 05
L.R.C.P. T. I\lcMaster Glen. L.R.C.P .• L.R.C.S.
Earby
12.9.03
J\. Falconer, M. B., C.M.
Garg- raye
24-.7.26
H. \Val es, M.B., B.C.
Harrog-ate
21.1.24
J. L. Wesley-Smith,
F.
L B., CH.B.
O. Cope, treet, Leek . 1\1. mith, Uttoxeter.
(Northern Area).
ASSISTANT COMIIlISSIONER-Lieut. -Col. \V. Scatterty. M.D., liLA., Highfield, h:eighley Yorks }. COUNTY SURGEONDISTRICT OFFICER-F. \\Tidd up, 23, Park Avenue, Barnoldswi c k. LADY DISTRICT OFFICER-i.liss 1'.1. E. Herdman, Pin[old Close, Ripon. BARNOLDSWICK CORPS
(Continued). IN CHARCE.
upt. ]. Howley, Bull Hill, Oxenhope. Supt. H. Hollas, 32, Sawley St., Skipton. Supt. ]. Proudfoot, Station House Ripon (Yorks ). Amb. Off. ]. W. Booth, Belle Hill, Giggleswick, Settle. Supt. F. Ridsdale, Barley Fields, Wetherby.
NUI-sing-
Nursing-
Hanley
I
115
DISTRICT.
Corps Supt. \V . Duxbury, 16, Park Avenue, Barnoldswick. Supt. G. 11. Hartley, l\[osley St., Barnoldswick Supt. \V. Duxbury, 16, Park Avenue, Barnoldswick. Supt. J. Greenwood, 4, Dale treet, Earby. Corps Supt. F. Hud on, 15, Alma St., Mylholmes, Haworlh . Supt. T. E. Ackroyd, 32, York St. Bingley (Yorks.). Supt. J. IIolm e s, 19, T elson SL Lees, Cross Rd. , nr. Kei ghley. Supt. W. H. Smith, Victoria Park Lodge, Keighley.
KEIGHLEY Bingley
13.7.16
Glusburn
8.12.11
Haworth
17.5.15
Keigh ley
17.3.97
Kirkby :\Ial ze,lI'd . kipto n Ripon
9.3.31 1.11.14 15.12.24-
Rowntrees (York)
21.9.27
Settle
27.7.07
\ret herby
7.7.27
Tadcaster
25.5. 25
York (City)
27.1. 27
"\. Rhodes , L.R.C.P., l\1.R.C.S. "\ . Barr, III.B.
\V. D. Hamilton, ]11. D., B.ClI., B.P.O. :'II. "'il on, M. B., CH. B.
Lady Supt. Miss E. E. Barlow, Acomb, York. Lady Supt. l\Iiss E. Barlow, " Allright," 9, Alice Street, Barnoldswick. Lady Supt. Miss E. Bowker, 119, Colne Rd .• Sough Bridge. Kelbrook. nr. Colne (Lancs.). Lady Supt. Miss P. Preston, Flasby Hall, Gargra ve-in-C ra yen, \Vest Yorks. Lady Supt. l\Iiss A. M. P alpy, 60, Easl Parade, Harrogate. Lady Corps Supt. Mrs. Scatterty, Highfield, Keighley. Lady Supt. Mrs. Thurlow, 15, Bargrange Av., Shipley, Yorks. Lady Supt. Miss]. H. Laycock, Prospect House, Kild\vick, n ear Keighley.
Lady Supt. 1\1iss A. E. Flockton, H, \\-interburn St., Keighley. R. G. :'II. Han-ey. Lady Amb. Off, Mrs. 1\1. Horton, L.R.C.P, L.R.C.S. Kirkby 1'.lalzeard Vica rage, Ripon. ]. Barlow, II1.B., CH.B. Lady Supt. Mrs. E. A. Parkinson, 11, Highfield Ter., Skipton. C. H. Greenwood , M.R., Lady Supt. l\Iiss Ivy 1\1. Herdman, CH.B., F. R.C.S. Pinfold Close, Ripon (Yorks). i.I. Haydock, M.B. Lady Supt. Mrs. Haydock, "The Croft, " N e w Ears\ovick, York. A.C. A.Lovegrove, M.D. Lady Supt. :'lrs. S. A. Batty, l\I arket Place, Settle. R. Lee, M.B., CH.B. Lady Supt. Mrs. Lodge, 4, \\ est End, \\'etherbv. J. A. Glover, l\I.B., CH.B. Lady SlIPt. l\Jiss]. A. Syl;es, I vyholme, Tadcaster. N. S. Hewitt, IILB., CILB. Lady Supt. l\Iiss F. A. C. Place, Eastmoor, Sutton - on - Forest, Yorks.
"T.
116
THE
ST.
JOHN
AMBULANCE
No. V.
BRIGADE.
WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE (Southern Area).
CORP8 AND DIVISIONS.
ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER- aptain O. F. Buxton, 13, Osgathorpe Crescent,
CORPS AND DIVI810NS.
REGISTERED. I
--- - - -
AmbulanceCrofton ami District PONTEFRACT & DISTRICT. Ackworth Stanley & District
7.8.28 12.5.08 3.6.27 21. 11. 28
Supt. J. E . 1\Iol-eton, 21, Rail\\ ay Cottages, Crofton, nL \\'akefl eld. T . C. A . weetnam,IILB., Corps upt. T. . Amery, Horsefair, PontefracL M. D . , CII. R. ottage, E. i\I. Hine, ]\f. B., CH. B. Supt. II. Kirk, Elmwood :\Ioor Top, .\ckworth, near Pontefracl. upt. O. Hor field, 3, Arundel 't. \\'akefi lei. Supt. A.. H. Teasdale, 1, High field J. 1\Iallock, ilLB., CIl.B. \'iew, Norton, nr. Doncast er. . \m b. ff. J. unliffe, 35, Rai lway l\1. B. Taylor, 1'11. R.C.S. Terrace, Fitzwilliam, Pontefral't.
Campsall & Norton
9.7. 28
H emsworth Colliery and District
19.7.20
Hemsworth
11. 9. 24
1\1. S. Ross,
Featherstone
17.7.20
\V. S. Finch, L. R. C. P.
New Monckton Collieries
6.6.27
Pontefract
12.5.08
Pontefract Band
26.1.31
South Kirkby District
6.12.26
ROTHERHAM Parkgate
26. 11.08 2 1.11. 28
Rotherham " A ..
9.6.05
Rotherham "B ..
9.6.05
Swinton & Kilnhurst .. .
26.6.08
Thurcroft Colliery
18.8.21
SHEFFIELD Handsworth Heeley ...
15.12.99 26.4.22 6.3.17
~LB.,
"B·· ...
15.12.99
"C ....
15.12.99
"D"
15.12.99
heffield.
IN CHARGE.
SURGEON.
F.R.C.S.
\V. D. Dyson, lILB.,CH .B. F. 1. G. Tweedie, B.CH., 1'I1.R.C.S. & P. G. W. Blomfield. il1.D. E. Blomfield, M. B.
F. \V. P. Sullivan, M.D. E . H. oney, L.M.S.S.A. E. T. K. \\'alker, lI1.B.
upt. .\. Rowley, 3, olliery Houses, Briede\', nr. B,trn ... ler. Amb. Officer R. \\-iddowson , 14, Mount Pleasant, GI-een Lan e. Supt. Capt. W. Ackroyd, Falkirk House, Falkirk, nr. Barnsley. Supt. \\T. Colley, The Baths, Pontefract. Supl. \\'. wallow,:1, androc k Terrace, Pontefract. Supt. T. \Vi lkinson, 44, Taxon f ount, South Kirkby.
D. P. K. J ockel, 1'IL B. CH.B. J. Crook, M.B., CH.B. J. P. Collinson, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. E. T. K. \-Valker, M.B., C.lI!., D.P.H., LL.B. S.O. Hatherley, M.R.C.S., Staff erg-to 1\1. Daniels, 41, Crossland Street, Swinton. L.R.C.P. G. S. L. Kemp, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Corps Supt. Hamer F. Rus sell , F. S. Hardy, M.R.C.S., 123, Rockingham St., Sh effield. L.R.C.P. Supt. R. P. Richa rds, Org-rea ve, J. Blyth, M.D., C.M. Handsworth, nr. Sh effield. O. H. Hudson, M.R.C.S., Supt. E. Geldart, 54, Holm hurs t Road, W oodseats, Sheffi eld. L. R. C. P.
17.5.29 15.12.99
pitsmoor Sheffield " A ....
DISTRICT OFFICER-
- - -- - -- -- - - - - - -
(Contin ued). IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
heffield.
COUNTY SURGEON-K. II. Beverley, lILR . . S., L.R.C.P., "The Haven," \Vors boro' Dale, l'\r. Barnsley. LADY DISTRICT OFFICER-:\Ii ss G. Ashberry, 112, Weslbourne Road,
RECISTERED.
117
DISTRICT.
\VEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE (Southcrn Area)
Sheffield Corporation Tramways heffield illillhouses La\\! (1.. r. & S.H..) he fficld L.l\L '. Rly.
henleld
Supt. J. H . Russell, Crabtree Bank, Sheffield. Supt. C . H. Fox, 19, Meadow Mead, \Voodseats, Sheffield. Amb. Officer G. H. Lowe, 25, Guest Road, Sheffield. R. D. Downie, IILB., CH.B ' Supt. J. H . Newton, 7, Tylney Rd., Sheffield. F. A. Wrench.
I
12.2.27
Supt. ]. Gibson, 21, Ledstone Rd., \\' oodseats, nr. Sheffield . Supt. H. F. Bromage, 889, Chesterfield Rd., \\'oodseats, Sheffield. Supt. A. Elson, 148, Oaks Avenue. Stocksbridge, heffield . Amb. Officer, . Cotton, 32 Holt\vood Road., Piltsmoor, Sheffi e ld . Supt. C . Gray, Station Villas, Calder Grove, \\'akefleld. Supt. . Tel'berner, 155, Hough Lane, \\'ombwell, nr. Barnsley. Corps Supt. \\'. Bellamy, 31, Agnes Road, Barnsley.
20.3.23 4.7.22
Stocks bridge ... The \\'orks,
27.7.28
T. "'ilson, 1.B ., CH.B. D. Pelligrew, 1'11. R. C. S.
17.S.29
\\'akefield
21.10.24
\\'ombwell
10.3.2
A. E. Goldie,
LB.
. \\T. Inncs-Smith, ill. R. C. S., L. R. C. P. G . C. II. Roe, LoR.C.P., I. R.C."'. \\'. J. Jardine, M. B.
9.2.25 Barnsley EIs('car . \\' ha rncliffe "ilkston ollierics \\"orsboro' and Di tl-ict
19. t 1.06
T. II. Taylor, lIt.R.C. S.,
21.4.25 25.6.23
L.R.C.P. P. \YilliaI11son, M . ll. J. B. Fi ... her, M.B., CILB. II. • . Ritchie, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. . B. Hall, L.;\f.S.S.A.
1 .2.15
upt. G. E . Bruck, The \\' illows . Tankersley, nr. Barnsley . upt. II. Hemmingway,YewsLane, \\Torsboro Dale, nr. Barnsley.
;'\ul"sing-
Po. 'T EFRACT Pontef ract
20.6.25
lI ems" orlh
20.1.31 26.11.0S 1 .12.24
ROmEI(If":l1
ROlherham Thurcroft N. Dn.
11. 11. 27
SHEFFIELD Heeley ...
13.6.18
Ranmoor
1S.b.2+
Sheffield Slocksbridge
20.12.02 c'
Dlst.
20.4.31
:'I1r1'. II. Burnett, CIl.E., D.P.H.
Lady upt. l\Jiss 1\1. A. Brown, "Ashyille," Carlton, nr. Pontefracl. Lady Supt. Irs. D. Ross, "Vhitehall, Hemsworth, nr. Pontefract.
:l1.B . ,
C ....\. Coldrcy, :lLD., F. R.C.S.
G.
Lady Supt. Iiss A. J. Buckle, 1, Highfield, Doncaster Road, ROlherham. Lady upt. R. C. Henshaw, 15, teadford Road, Thurcroft, near Rotherham.
. L. Kemp, 1'II.R.C. S.. L.R.C. P.
Lady Supt. frs. A. M. Duke, 83, Burcot Rd., Meersbrook, heffield. C. \V. Rippon, ?If . B., CH .B. Lady upt. Iiss C. 1If. \ Vard Endcliffe Grang'e, Sheffield . ill. R. Powell, :'oLE., CH.B . Lady upt. l\Jrs. 1\1. \\'aller, Dalefield, Dalewood Rd., Sheffield .
I
THE
118
ST.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
\VEST RIDING of YORKSHIRE (So uthern AI-ea) CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
RECISTERED . I
(Continued).
21.6.29
...
13.6.28
Thrybergh 1
Wak efield
12 .1 2. 27
\VEST RIDING IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
I-Swinton
No. V.
I. Campbell,MB., CH.B. G. H . Sedgwick, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Major . . GI'eayes, ;\l.R.C.S., L.R .C.P.
~Iiss
K. reighlon," Greyston es, Chul"ch t. , Swinton. Lady Supt. 1\lrs. . A. Hollings, " Ilollydene," Donca ·tel" R oad Thrybergh, neal- Roth'rham . Lady upt. Miss 1\1. E. l\Iartin, 4, St. J ohn's ' quare, \\-akefield.
OF
CORPS AND DIVISIONS .
YORKSHIRE (Midland Area) IRECISTERED. '
Armley and Wortley ...
I
4.+.92 19.5.30
Braimcr \\'orks Burley and Kirkstall
1
17.1.01
W ORSBORO & DISTRICT \Vorsboro and District Elsecar \Vombwell
5.6.1.1
17.7.26
Capt. J. B. Fisher, M.B., CH.B.
26.3.25
J. Purdie,
;\1.
B., CII.
B.
Lady upt. l\Irs. II. Beverley, '1 he Hayen, \\'orsboro' Dale. Barnsle\". Lady upt. 1\1rs. \\-.. \ . \\" oodcoLk 20, Fitzwilliam trl'cl, E sccar, Barnsle\'. L ady lIpt.- :'lrs. E. Purdie, Darity IIou c, \\-Ol11b well, near Barn ... ley.
Central ..
3.11.14
Clayton \\'od{s
28.8. 24 28.5. 20 15.6.27
Harehills
WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE
(Midland Area).
ASSISTA T COM;\IISSIO:\fER-Capt. A. Ellison, L.R.C.p., 10, ' holebroke .\\'enue, Leeds. COUNTY SURGEONDISTRICT OFFICERs-Capt. T. Allen, 6, elboume Terrace, 'hipk'Y' \\-. Holdsworth, "KoYlIga, " Harrowby A.\"enllc, \\'hitkirk, Leeds. LADY DISTRICT OFFICER-:'lrs. O. :'1. Geldard, "The Grange," Ilklcy (Yorks). Ambulance-
) 10.5.21
BRADFORD
Bradford City .. .
"
Mid. Rly.
29.3.06 13.2.02
Ecc1eshill
::W.10.04
Manningham Bradford Tramways CASTLEFORD
1.10.01
&
DISTRICT
Castleford
30.5.03 17.5.28 8.6.07
Kippax
3.11.03
Whitwood Collieries
22.9.22
HALIFAX AND DISTRICT
Halifax King Cross, Halifax
HEBDEN BRIDGE
Hebden Bridge
1.1.17 22.5.00 13.12. 16 1. 4. 95 1. 4. 95
Corps upt. \\'. :\. \\'csl , \\'ats0Il, :>1. D., \ 'ictor Lodge, :'l anllillg-M.D. ham, Bradr0l'd. Capt. V. Baleson, L. R.C. P. '-,upl. F. llan 011, 121, Thornbury ,he., Bradfonl :'Joor, Bradfl)rJ. SIIPt. \\-. J. ane, R. Crawford, i\1. B. 14-1, l'nderclifTe St., Bradrord. . upt. II. Ilolus\\'orth . 21, PUll,lIl D. \\' . \\'a rren. ;\I.B., .\\'cnut', E -cl shill, Bradford. CH .B . Lt. -Col. \\' raugham,:lI. D. Supl. II. lIall, ~6. Glellholm Rd., :'lanningham. P. J. I\IcKenna, B.A .• ~l.ll :upt. E. Bussey, 107, Ra\ ell ... liff~ . : \\·elHl " Ecckshill. HI',ldrl rd. J.J l\furphy,;lI.n. C. C. Hargreavcs, :>1.1\., Corps 'upl. S. Ibbotson.55. I' h0(ks CH.B. . Sl., lIigill ol1, Castleford. Supt. G. Day. 5 \, Bradley ,hellllt'. \\T. J. J. Campbcll. T. Gilfillan, M. B., B. CII. Castleford. Supl. J. \\'. Mackenzie, Robi n E. W. L. Whil e, M.B., CH.B. \\'ell Ten-ace, Kipp ax . C. E. :'Iathieson, ;\1. B. E . A. Johnson, i\[. R.C. S., SlIPl. J. ~lch'in, 7, \\"hitwood Terrace, \\'hilwood. L.R.C. P. C. C. Hargreaves, lIf. B., CH.B. Corps llPt.' ..\uty, 5, laremollO t Road, Boolhlown, IIalifax. i\Iajor J. C. \\'right, M. D. . upt. G. F . \\'ellman, +7, Sa\ille Dr. J. P. Bl-a ine. I Park trcE't, IIalifax. Supl. A. E. Rawbon, G . A. Masson, i\['D. , 119, Parkinson Lane, Hal ifax. M.R.C.P. Capt. F. G. Hack, ;\1. D. Corps Supt. H. Naylor, 2, Rib stOll e J. R. Riffen-D earde n, M.D., L.R.C.P. & S. St., l\lylholmroyd, Yod~s . Supt. \Y. Jackson, 17, iffell J. R. Dearden, :II. A. , ;\1. B. Buildings, lIebden BI-idge.
W.
T.
"'cst,\\'at all,
Holbeck & IIllnslet Leeds Tramways
..
12.12.06 3.5.28
i\liddlcton Park
31. ".30
Puclsey ...
20.9.00
Tetley's I-hewer),
20.6.22 3.7.19
;\rdsley
::'.7.19
Chunn'll
13.5.26
:'\orth Bierlcy
22.9.05
IIIPLEY
(Continued).
SURCEON.
S. T. Rowling, M.D.
LEEDS
A~J)
DIS') RIC I
1. 10.99
Burley-in-\\'harfcdale
30.9.04
Shipley ...
1.10.99
Guiseley
17.1.15
Leeds City Tramwav Guiselc}' Depot Otley
10.3.28 23.3.01
Saltaire l\Iills
29.3.24
Yeadon .. .
13.7.12
119
DISTRICT.
IN CHARCE .
Corps Supt. W . Marcroft, Hollin Park CI-escent, Leeds. A. C. Haddon, ]II. B., CH.B. Supt. E. D. Glover, J. \V. \Vood, ;II. R., CH.B. 40, Tong Rd., New \Vortley. E. Wormald, 1, Hargreaves Buildings, Rothwell, r. Leeds. A. C. L. Harrop, ]lI.B. Supt. J. T. Johnson, 8, Gromer Terrace, Armley, Leeds. Supt. C. T . Speight, 13, Cross Flatts l\Iount, Beeston. W. . Macdonald, M.D., Supt. J. W. Cousins, 26, Playfair CIT.n., D.PIl. Crescent, H unslet Carr, Leeds. F. Danks, ]lI.B., CH.B. M. IIurwitz, ]l1.R.C.S., Supt. H. Renton, 553, Scott Hall L.R.C.P. Road, Chapel Allerton. H. A. Eadie, M.B., CH.B. Supt. R. N. Ross, 74, Rose Bank View, Leeds. J. J. Crawford, M.D. upt. G. Daccus, 49, Lumley Rd., II. F. Ilollis, M.B., CH.B. Burley, Leeds. J J. Anning, L.M.S.S.A. Supt. H. Middleton, 13, Metley Lane, Chapel Allerton, Leeds. J. P. Daly, :-1. B., B.CH., Supt. P. Fa\'er, 119, Throstle Terr., B.A.O. l\Iiddl eto n, Leeds E. \\'clch, ;\I.R.C.S. Supt. J. Barron, 62, Coal Hill Lan e, Farsley, nr. Leeds. T. II. Elmer, :lI.B., CH.B. Supt. H. Berry, 'L1anberis,' 12, Knightsway, \Vhitkirk, Leeds. \V. T. McCutcheon. orp upt. J. E. Blakeley, 166, l\Iiddleton Road, 1\lorley. J. S. Ralstoll,M.B., CH.B. Supt. J. Benlen, Queen Street, Dr. J. J. Jackson. The Fall, E. Ardsley. Dr. B. Ewing . C. J. D. Becgin, L. R. C. s., upt. S. J . Aspinall, All Saints' L.R.C.P. Lodge, Churwell, nr. Leeds. . \\'igod er, IL\', ;II. B. .\. Campbell, :1l.B., Cli. B. Supt. C. \Vhitehead, 26, Denton Terrace, High Street, lorley. Supt. H. Hewitt, Chapel Street, Norwood Green, Halifax. J. P. \\-al ker, lII.R.C.S., Corps SliPt. J. H. Potter, 9, Relford L. R.C.!'. Place, Horton, Bradford. A. \ ' . Garscadden, ]lI.B., Supt. J. Barker, 4, Fenton Street, CIl.B. Burley'-i n-\\'harfedaie. ~ \ . 1\1. Mehil1, ;\I.B.,CH.B . O. D. Ballinger, i\I. B., Supt. \\T. E. Sutcliffe, CH.B. 9, Park .thenue, Shipley. A. J. ;\Illschamp, M.B. Supt. J. Crook, Silverdale Avenue, Guiseley. T. Johnstone, :II. B., C. i\I. Supt. B . \V. Dexter, 1, Hallam St., Guiseley, nr. Leeds. \\T. E. Bennett, L. R. C. P., Supt. F. Bellerby, 79, The Oval, L. R. C.S. Newall, Otley , Yorks. H. V. Horsfall, M.B. ,CIl. B. J. P. \\Talker, :lI.R.C.S. Supt. A. Lambert, 72, Victoria Road, Saltaire. 1'1. J. Bett, i\I.B., CH. n. Supt. R. \\'alker, 6, Lower Queen St., Yeadon, nr. Leeds.
120
No. V.
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE (1\lidland Area). CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
RECISTERED. '
WEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE (South Eastern Area)
(Continued).
SURCEON.
Nur ingAberford ...
H.l\liller, I..R.C.P.,
L.R.C.S. BRADFORD
R. \\. Pritchard,
27.1. 28
M. B,
B.CH., B.A.O.
Bradford City Bradford" lona ..
26.6.16
A. 1\Iitchell,
Ecc1eshill
12.8.05
D. \V. \\'arren, l'I1.B., CH.B.
1'11. B.,
CH . B.
21.10.15
Bradford Co-op. Society Bradford Tramway s CASTLEFORD
I
2. 03
Manning ham
&
27. 7.17
L. \Villiams, M. D.
14.5.15
D. Black, M.B., CH.B.
DISTRICT
Castleford
16.7.10
Kippax ...
26. 6.25
Garforth
W.
Crispin.
Lady Supt. Miss L. l\f. E. Piercy, Aberford, near Leeds. . Lady Corps upt. Mrs. F. Bru ce, 8, Airedale ere cent, Bradford. Lady upt. Miss L. Bowers , 3, Thackeray Road, Eccleshill, Bradford. Ladv upt. Mrs. Sheard, 52, Horton Road, Bradford. Ladv upt. Miss 1\1. B. utclifTe. 51, Cemctery Road, Bradfo rd. Lady upt. l\Irs. L. "'hittaka, 69, Folke tone ' trcet, Bradf ortl . Lady upt. l\Irs. illaud lInll, 26, Glenholme Rd., Bradford. Lady Amb. o IT. l'IIiss ,\.G. Bcd fllrd, 23. Dicken St., \Ye t How ling, Bradford. Lady Supt. Irs.:'II. .A. jac k son, 46, ClilTe Rd., Bradford. LadyCorp upt. Irs. Ilargre'l\cs. The 7rangc, .A llerton By\\"ater, nr. Castleford. Lady upt. :'lIre;. Hutler. larence IIouse, ae;tleford. Lady , upt. ;\1. IIar'grea\·cs. Thc Grang-c, l\llenon BVW Cl er, near Leeds. -
IN CHARCE.
SURGEON.
23.10.04
North Bierley
29.4.09
II. \V. Robinson, M. B.,
Roundhay
26.5.24
CH.n. G. H. Darlington, M.D.,
Selby
31 8.29
D . P.II .
SHIPLEY AND DI TRICT
Burley-in-\Vharfedale
1.10.07 4. 5.17
T. P. Braim, M.B. Capt. F. G. Hack,
Halton ...
26.6.25
J.
A. Young, M.R.C.S.
Headingley
27.12.24
J.
\Varno ck,
Harrogate
21.1. 24
HEBDEN BRIDGE
M.
M.
Lady upt.1\li s 1. Wood, G. ~I anor Drive, (t\' ile Park, Halif ax. Mrs. Bell, Hopewell IIouse, Halton, near Leeds. Lady upt. illie;s 11. J. l\IcLaren. IIighfield Ilouse, IIeadin g-ley, Leeds. Lady upt. l\Iiss A. 1. Paley, 60, East Parade, Harrogat e.
D.
D.
j. L. Wesley-Smith, M.B., CH.B. I
6.9.04
F. Dowdall, M.D.
27.4.25
Leeds Central
13.1.07
Leeds Victoria
26.6.14
Pudsey, Farsley, Stanningley, and Bramley
22.4.15
R . G. Melvin, M.A.,M.n. Lady Supt. Mrs. Whitham, 129, \ sh Road, Heading-ley, Leeds. CH. n. R. Lipman, M.B., c}-T.B. Lady, upt. l\Ir-s. W. T. . ;\1 it chell, G. Rosemont,M.B., CH . B. 15, Cold cotes Ave., Hare hills. Dr. A. Anderson. Lady Supt. ~Iiss J. L. Perkin , 24, :'IIontreal Avenue, Leeds. E . E. Elmer, M.B., CH. B. Lady Supt. Miss K. E. Howorth, E. Welch, M.R.C.S. 10, Ingh am View, Pudsey. S. Ackroyd, M.R.C.S.,
I
L.R.C.P.
E. T. Hyl a nd, M.B., CR . B. B.A.O. P. Curran, M.B., CH.B., B.A.O.
24.8.16
A. l'.luschamp, L.R.C.P.
Otley
9.10.09
l\Iabel Edgcrley, L. R. C. P. L. R.C.S. j. P. \\-alker, M.R.C.S.
15.6.20
1il ls
2. 6.03
Shipley
Henrietta Frost,
1II. B.,
C lIo B.
19.7.12
Yeadon
WEST RIDING
OF
l\1ajor ' proat, M.D.
Lady Supt. E. Reid, Bruntcliff Fever Hospital, nr. Leeds. Lady Supt. K. I. Briggs, Cliffe \ ' iUa, \\' yke, nr. Bradford. Lady upt. 1\Irs. F. J. Kitson, Quarrydene, \Veetwood, Leeds. 1\lr . E . .A. Scarborough, 1, Thorpe Road, Selby, Yorks. Lady Corps upt. ~Irs. Potter, 9, H.etford Place, Bradford. Lady Amb. Officer H. Barker, 4, Fenton St., Burley-in-\\'harfedale. Lady ' upt. l\Iiss Crowther, IIor-bury House, Guiseley. Lady upt. l'.1rs. j\Iawson, 13, Farnley Lane, Otley. Lady Supt. l\Irs. E. Hanson, 21, Ryshworth Cres. , Crossflats, nr. Bingley. Lady upt. Miss :N. London, 17, jl,larlborough Rd., Shipley. Lady , upt. Iiss E. A. Dobson, \\' est \'ale, Rufford Park, Yeadon.
YORKSHIRE (South Eastern Area).
.\ ss rSL\' T CO;\I:\USSIO;-';ER - II. Hulley, tone Grange, Maltby, Rother-ham. COU.TY SURGEON- j. j. lIucy, L.)l.&s., L.S. \., Ashmolllll, l'IIexborough. DISTRICT IFICEI{S-\\-. Still, The Dale, Coni borough, nr. Rotherham . . Bunting. !lall Gro\'c, \\'ooc.llands, nr. Doncaster. LAD Y DISTRICT OFFICER-- j\Irs . ..\. :'II. Pickering, ;I!.B.E., A.R.R.C., J.P., Ridgholme, Bawtry, nr. Donca tt r. Ambulance-
A
I,ER:"I .\1AI :-;
D.
..
Askern
22.3.16
Instonevillc
31.1. 29
Bentl er
ollier), .
20.4.14
Lady upt. l\Irs. 1\1. Astin, \Vest IIill, Hebden Bridge.
LEEDS
Burley and Kirkstall ...
A. N. l\1elvin, lI1.B., CR.B.
7.8.28
Guiseley
Saltaire
17.7.26
Halifax Halifax, King Cross
A. II. Clarke, M. B.
Morley ...
HALIFAX AND DISTRICT
Hebden Bridg-e
REGISTERED, I
(Continued).
MORLEY AND DISTRICT
J. A.
26.6.25
Ashley
OOR PS AND DIVISIONS.
IN CltARGE.
121
DISTRICT.
BRODSWORTH MAI:-;
2.7.22
Brodsworth i\Iain
20.6.12
Woodlands
2.1 2.21
BULLCROFT .\iA 1N
Bullcroft Colliery Carcroft
17.4.2-1 12.10.15 28.4.24
I
Corps upt. Chas. Evans, " Claremont," Campsall Road, Askern, nr. Doncaster. Supt. A. udworth, Fel1\vick \'iew, Campsall H.oad, Doncaster. , lIpt. "\. B. \Yi lliams, 47, litton Roau, Instone\"ille, Doncaster. J. T. Erskine, L.R.C.P. & S. upL . j. TemperJey, " -oollen \\T. L.\\·alker,JlJ.B.,CH.B., House, Arksey Poad, Benlley, 1'11.'\. Ilr. Doncaster. 1\1. R. Young, ~I.B., Cl-I.n. T. L. Ashforth, ~I. B., Dis. Officer S . Bunting, HallGro\'e, CH.B. \\' oodlands, Doncaster. Amb. Officer E. Keeton, 43, Great orth Road, \\'oodlands, nr. Doncaster. J. \\rylie, JlI. B., CH.B. Supt. M. Cassidy, \\'oodl ands \ ' illa, \\'oodlands. C. Sheahan, F. R.C.S., Corps Supt. J. Criddle, L.R.C.S. 9G, Benethorpe, Doncaster. Ditto. Supt. j. Bullar-d, 59, Iarkh am Avenue, Carcroft, Doncaster. S. Park, M.B., CH.B. Supt. G. Davies, Paxton AYe., Carcr oft, Doncaster. lallock,
Jlf.
B.
122
T HE
\\'E. T
Rml
G OF
CORPS ANO DIVISIONS .
T.
YORKSIllRE
oulh Ertslertl . \ n~a)
31.7.13
\Vheatlcy
\5.5.3\
\V EST l ~rnlNG OF YORK S IIIRE
('onlillul d). IN OHARGE.
SURGEON .
\RECISTERED.
Doncaster
No. V.
CE BR IGADE.
JOHN !\l\IDUL
J.
I'll. H ain,
~l.H., ('II.B.
Supl. D. l\l.lcaskill, " l~ esl' \l Slation," \\·lw.ttlt'Y, Doncaste r.
OORPS AND DIV I SIONS .
T. Ford,
Cadeby ...
21. 2.08
G.
~1.1l., CIl. Il.
1. King-,
1II.R.l'. '.,
I..H. C'. I'.
15.7.18
Conisborollgh .. .
8.5.99
Denaby I and
5.5.08
Rossingtoll
14.6.23
:'1. 11.
:'.Ic.\ rlhur,
1..1~.C.I'.
L. Ram, rol. II. , r.
P. Kant',
CII. B.
II., B. elf.
1.1. 26
VALLEY
Golclthorpe and Barnborough. Houghton Division
J. J.
:'IIaclllrt',
25.4 .30
l\Iexboro
DRARNE
\\'. J.
I
I
2-L 12.\7
1\1.
Jayakar,
;\I.R.t.S.,
1.. R.C.I'.
3.9.26
\\'. F. L. Clstk,
111. B.,
·H.B.
Thurn coc
3Ll.30
F . ]. B yk,
l'olpsSupt.I'. Y oullg-,TheTl'lr;ll e, \)Illlisbnro, Rotlll'rhilIll. Supt. \\'. \ Vilkillson, ,\lbatiy 11 011Sl', BllL'i<ingham I'oad, \lJlis ht1rollgh, Ilcar l~ lltl1t'dl,tIll SL Ip!' ' . 'Farrell, Pellrhyn, Dt)l1C.lSt( r I~ l1.ld, Conis\)oro'. SllPt. J. \\ hIIllPCIlIlY, 1, St.tIntl)J1 St., Den,l\)V 'l Ull, Sllpl. S. Smith, larch \ ';t1l', \)I1IShoro',I1J. Rlllhl'lh :lIn Supt. \\' . \'. Simkins, 1 L'i, Ti ll hill St., [)L'I1;lhv I,llll. SlIPl. I I. ClIswort h, " \\' nt)t\ \ II w," :"-Ie\V l' OSSlllg!0Il, \)onedsl('I. 'orrs ~lIPt. J. F. I LUlliit )11, "I.B" B.S., l11 iClltal l hal11hcrs, ILLIlk St., :'IJl'xhLlrllllgh. SllPl. I':. ~()ar, J, ;rel'll LaTH'. Billnhllillugh, Ilr. \)l)11I.: :t"I ,·r. ~lIPt. \\'. F. L. 'l"tll, .\I.i : ., CII.n. '1 hOlllhill IloIISI', Ihdield.
MAIN
3.5. 17
Goole
1\1 \ I.THY
;\Ialtby . ..
2.9.12
Sanclb(;ck
~0.11.30
2 l-.S. 2 '
_\rm thorpe Edenthorpe Markham :'IIain l'EW
EDLl:-iGTO:-i
~I.B., tll.B.
II. Crl'tnl')"
L.:'IL S . S . •\.
P. Twohig, B.s. B. I1 il.rt,
111. B.
21.10.27
17.2.28
D. C. Ricc,
;lI.B., ll.l· l!.
16.12.24 24.5.28
R. S. Gilchrist,
-'I. B.,
CII.B.
New Edlington \\'arms\Vodh
22.11. 22
J.1\1. O'Donnell,
22.6.26
R. ,. Gilchrist,
L. I'.C .I'.,
L. ". C.S.
-'LB.,
cn.B . Stainforth Thorne Thorne
olliery ...
6.12.30 29.7.19 17.2.28
E. E. Parrelt, M.ILe.s., L. R.C. P.
16.3.21
Dr. T. ,\shforth.
21.6.15
\\'. J.
l\)lllsbl.lJ'oug h ..
!Vf;t'llll'C,
Lady SllPl. Miss C. Goodman, Albert 11 t)usc, Il ig h ~t. Ac;kenl . Lady Sllpl. 1\11-s. I). E. Bunling, lI all Cro\,(', \\' oodlands, 1)0111-. Lady SliP!' MI-" . I. FOI'de, Shapsford II Ollse, Dl'llaby Main. Lady Supt.[\frs. L. Farrell, l'ellrhyn, Doncaster Rd., Conisborough. Lady SllPl. l\frs. J 1. Yales, 52, Doncaster Road, :'I-1exborough. Lady Supt. 1\Irs. DunIl, 46, \V cst End Lam', J..!.OSsillgton . Lady llPt. :"Ill-s. Bishop, 46, Owston Road, Carcrofl, 111-. DOllcaster. Lady Supt. Mrs. Rogers, St. .\ nns, \\' indsor Rd., Doncaster. L;ldy Supt. Mrs. R. :'II. Soar, ", Green Lane, Barnbol' o', nr. Doncaster.
M.B.,
CII.I$.
J.
15.2.08
Dr.
M,lc ,\rlhllr.
2·1.6.16
L. Ram,
Dl' II,lhy \Iaill .. -1,6.27
28. 3. 2·1
P. Dr.
'I. B., ell. II.
K,lIlL', ;\r.B., C lI.I : .
'. ' hehall
D. ITalcol11u, 111.11.,
28.1.26
CII.;I!'
6.c,.28
5.6.26 ~1 .lrl-h al11
E. E. DlIrty,
CORP ' .. .
LU N
l~ obb, lit. II., CII. II .
P. II. C. Eardley,
M.D.,
C lI. D. ~llPt.
12.12.08 23.3.04
DF'L\ 1\ \'
C.
-'I. H., ( ' 11.1 1. ,
H. ,\.O.
\\'ath-o n -D earne
IN CHARGE .
SURGEON .
RECISTERED
\skt'rn l\Iain
21.2.08
(Continucd).
NUl'sing ASld t'N
DENABY MAIN
123
DISTRICT.
(So ulh W~stcrn Area)
J.
:'Ifain
~ 1l.6.~
,
I~.
1', I1I111'r, -13, Ki lll hur 1 I~ d., RYl'l'rtlfl, I'awillill"s h. 1lr DOll c a ... ·tl~l. SllPl. .\ . HraIllh;ull, 53, ;\!.lllhorlHIg-h J\VI'I111l', C ll Ie Coq's ~upt. . Ilull,", .. :'1 :\111)y \\' ood ... id,'," III 1~"thl'l'h ;\lll. -;upl. (~. II. \\' iml"I', t) , I'u 'il'l\ I'lal'l', 'Ialth" Ill". I~OII ll'l'h.lIl1. ' upt. J. I r. <..,("tl·tel 'g()IHI, P it Yard \ IILls , ;\I.dth" 111'. R\)tl! nll,llll, L'tll-pS ~llPl. ' I hl;lll .lS Blllllt, W hile II LllIS". \rlll! hOI PI', \),)Il ca<;tl'r. ~ upl. n . (:.I{oldwr, 10·1, D')I II'<t tl'r I\o .ld, \1 IlltllplPl', DOll caster. Supt. S. I'VIll!>, Ib, \)OIlC.lS[( l' Rd., All1ltl lOrpc. SlIPl. O. Bnyu', S,llan' \\dl'lll' I~d., DOlh'aster. Corps SliPt. .J. Gawthorp 1, ThL' \ ' illas, NL'wEdlillgtol1, Don caster. SllPt. \V. 1Jarg-Il'a\cs. Bailles ,\ ,e., :'\cw l ~ dlll1 g!oJl . Supt. II. Lewi ,37, ' an' R oa d, ~c\V Edlillg-loll. Supt. \\'. Brown, 3, Rail way Collag-l" l\.IoorL'nJ, Th orne, DOllcasll'r. SliPt. F. C. \Velle r, "Norlhfl eld," Thornc, nr. Doncaster.
15.10.30
J. J. D.
:'\ a isillilh, lIr.n.,
II. S.
25 .S. '27 Thorne
WEST
RIDING OF YORKSHIRE (South Western Area). r l ' l)\D!IS ... 111:-iI :"
. \ SSI!, r\
I
Laclv. llPt. Mrs. A. I l iley, 60, olon Is \\'alk, Goole. Lad v , upt. 1\1rs. 1\1. Griddle, Sandal Grove, r\rmlhorpc, Doncaster. Lady ,llpl. :'IIi s ,\. Ellis, ( The Cmvc," ;\1"ltby , nr. Rotherhal11. Lady Supt. ;\lrs: IIargreaves, 5, Raines ,\venllc, :'\c\V Edlington. Doncaster. Lady. ' upl. i\Irs. D. Cunning-ham, 11, Beech t. .\ vcnlle, Elli on St., Thorne, nl'. Don c asteJ'.
1 I. L. Thornton, ., F a irlea," Taylor lIill, IIuddersfleld.
COl)" I \ S[ ""I·n" D I~rRl l r 01·\1 1'. 1' \. Rl)iwrtsh .l\\', H, Garlick, tre et, Rastrick, Rrighollse . I. \ !)Y D [s I "leT I I Il' I~I ' 'lis ' C. i\I. "'rigk}' , hildwick IIou e, The :\Iount , York.
Amhuh BRIGIIOl
11
'e-
E
BrighOliSc ); orlh
H.b.02
T. \\'. ,\rnlson,
~
II.
' .b.l0
=".
111. B.
I\Iiddleton,
:'1. B . •
H. e ll., B . A.O.
Brig-housC South COLi'iE VAI.LEY
&.
6.8.01
D.
1. 6. 30
R.T . E.
colland,
L.
R.C. p ,
Corps upt. .A. Thornton , 24, Commercial t., Brighouse. 'upt. II. . Rastrick, 16, Bonegate A \'., Brig-house. upt. \\'. Fishcr, 26, Smithouse C rescent, Brighouse.
DI ST.
CORPS
lalt hwaite
aismith,
LB.,
B.S .
addlc\\'orth
1.6.30
P. B. \\'ood,
M. B.,
CH. B.
Supt. F. 1. l\IcEvoy, 186, .t\lbert SL, Lockwood, Hudden.neld. H. Burns, 1, choolSL, Uppermill, nr. Oldham.
124
THE
JOH!
ST.
AMBULANCE
No. V.
BRIGADE.
WEST RIDING OF YORKSlIIRE (South \ Vestern Area) .
\VEST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE (South \\'estern .\rea) (Co ntinue d) . CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
DEWSBUR Y AND
DIST.
RECISTERED.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
A. G. Broughton, M.B., H.B.
3.4.96
Lieut.-Col. G. II. L. Hamm erton C.:'I1.G., U.S.O., T.D. , L.R. C. l.&s: The 1ount, \ Vakefield Road Dewsbury. upt. II. Ho'rne, 14, Caledonia Road, Batley.
SURCEON.
Gomer sal
23.6.13
E. R. F. :\Iason, L.R.C.P., L.R. C.S.
Horbury
17.3.15
Ossctt ...
15.5.23
l\Iirfield
30.6.25
Ra \·c nsthorpe ...
31.8.14
I
Batley ...
29.11.01
Birstall ...
10.7.03
Dewsbury
3.4.96
Horbury
31.7.15
Mirfield
27.6.22
Old Roundwood
19.6.00
Ra vensthorpe ...
19.7.04
Eiland
S.:\1.
\\'. F. la on, L.R.C.l'., I L. R. C. S .• L. R. F. P. & s. J. \\'. Applegate, 1\I.R.C.S.
J. H . Blackburn, ~I.B. W . L. 1'. \\'ood, M.R.C.. , L.R.C.I'. T. \\'. proll1le, L. R. c. r. J. A. Stewart, 1\1. B. R. \\' . Jubb, L.R.C.S., L.R.P.S. .-\. G. -;am ble, C.1\I., L. '., L. S . .\. .\. L. :'IlcCullcy, M.B.
1894
Dearne \'alley H uddersfield ... Rly.
1 94
13.3.13
Peniston e and District ...
23.1. 24
Sowerby Bridge ...
16.1.06
SPEN VALLEY
29.7.14
Cleckheaton
10.5.05
Heckmondwike and Liversedge
27.3.01
upt. F. Smithson, 156, Belmont Terrace, De\\'sbury Moor. Dew bury.
II. Terry, 52, :\cttletoo Road, Kno\\'le, 1\I irfield. ..\mb Oflicer E. Dixon, Ral'hL l t., 1I0rbur\·. lIPt. \\' .
' 12. 11.02
H UDDERSFIELD
.:\ ewman, 1\1. B.
I
upt. H. Lee, 27, Vi ctoria. ,·'reel. Ra\,l'IlSlhorpc (Yorks.).
upt. II. Beaumont, 74, Lang-delle Road, Ellan J. Cor-ps ~UPl. G. \\ '. IIaig-h, )I.B.E., H, \ · iclorra~t., :\Ioldl~rn,II III~d. J. T. Hleasdell, M.R.C.S., Supt. Joe \\-ray, Church \ 'jC\\, L. R . c.P. SI'ISSl'tt, ncar I I uddersllc ld. \\'. C. .\bell, 1\LB., CILB. upt. .\. l' osler, 35, :lIertOIl St., lIudder-slll'ld. H. F. quire, :'If.R.C.S., upt. Dr. R. :\. h:irk, Cal f lIe)'. L. R.C. P. Slalh\\ aile, Il!'. IIuddl'r"fi L'IJ. A, :\ lasser, )L B., CH . B. Re\,. E. B. Carlton, :'If. ,\., Th(! \ ' icarag-L", Penistone. \\T. Duguid, :lr. B. , upt. .\. \\'hitakcr,32, SlImnH'rF. Robinson, L. R. . 1'., Rate PI., Parkinson l.ane, :If. R.C. . Halifax. Cor' p upt. G. Halmsh,n\, 2, Rouse, ' In'ct, r_i\cr-s~'d Te. ~. Pick, d.B., CH.n. , Ilpl. G. \\'. llaldcnby, 2~, 1..,1 irley G rm l', Gomersal t \' OIks} J.Prior, M.R.C.S.,L.R.C. P. urI. . \. E. \\ 'ilkinson," akll ~h," L'nion Road , IIe ('k!l10!1l1\\'rk~.
Elland
24.12.02
Lady 'upt. Mrs . •\. Slater, 36, Shirley Grove, Gomersal (Yorks) . Lady Amb. Oft. :\lrs. A.. Grace, 103, W estfif!ld Road, IIorbury. \V. D. Mitton , :ll.B.,cH.n. Lady Amb. Off. Miss .\. B. Berry, Gr~atcliffe, Crigglestone, near \\'akefield . Lady Supt. :\1iss G. 1. G . Oldroyd, Rose ottage, Fenton treet, Mirfield. Lad y Supt. I\Irs. Tolson, Dr. G. L. \\'alker " Rylston," X orthfields, Dewsburv. L ady upt. ~1rs. . H. Kersha\.v, \'. Bell, L.R.C.P. 1, Bank End Road, Upper Edge, Elland.
HCllllERSFlEI.[)
Dcarne \ 'alley
20.7.28
Huddcrsfield
16.11. 00
~lellha!l1
12.12.24
J. T. Bleasdell, 13. A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
So\\'crby Bridge
12.1. 06
H. Mercer, :lI.B., CH.B. R. Gellatly, :'I1.ll. J. A. Adams, 1\1.D.
Sf'D \' ALLEY
29. 7.1-+
N. Pick, :'I!.ll., CIl.B.
1.10.05
G. A. C. Robinson, :lI.B.,
Clt'ckheaton
Cli.
Hcckrnondwike and Li\'ersedge lalthwaite
16.11.15 1. 6. 30
n.
R . Dick, M.B., CH.B.
R. T. E. :\aismith ,
:1[, B ..
B..
\\'estg-ate, H udders field
22.12.24
. Prior, M.B.,
C.;I [.
NursingBRIGHO USE
Brighouse
1.4.02
DEWSBURY
Batley
2.9.01
Birstall
3. 3.23
Dewsbury
1.1. 99
R.:\1.
CADETS.
mellie,M.B.,CIJ.H.
:\ urs. Ollil'l'r :'Ilrs. :\1. TIll'lll pson, 4, \\' est 'Lrcel, ~arden Eoad, Brig-house. Lady Corps upt. :\lrs. C.l\1i llhell, :\Ioorland Terrace, :\ orthfield. D(!\\'sbun'. S . A. :\f cCor-mack, 1\1. B., La(y Supt.' :\Jrs. ~r. Cl1lbeck, B.CH., B.A.O. J 9, Laurel Dri\ e, \\' ilkin E"tate, Balle\,. \V. ,\. Ogil\'}', L.R . C.P., Lady ui)t. l\Irs. E. Ryder, L.R.C.S. 7, Grange Road, leckheaton. E. \V. Ryan, :lL B., CH. B. , Lady lIPt. l\liss . L ee, B.A .O. 32, \ 'iCloria Crescent, Birkdal e Road, Dewsbury.
(Continued). IN CHARCE.
RECISTERED.
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
125
DISTRICT,
DERBYSHIRE. Am bulance Harland Gra'smoor Long Eaton .. . Warsop '" .. . \\,hib\'cll Colliery
28.9.26 15.2.28 3.1.23 29.8.25
NursingDerby... .. . Long Eaton
13.5 .26 2.12 .27
Lady upt. Miss E. Hirst, School Terrace, Far Bank, Shelley, nr. Huddersfield . Lady Amb. Officer :'II iss Addy, 9, Blackhouse Road, Fartown, H uddersfield. Lady upt. :\Irs. E. C . D. Tinker, Netherfield, Kirkburton, Yorks. Lady upt. Mrs. A.. Stockton, Glen Lea, Hill Crest Lane,Sowerby Bg. Lady Corps Supt. ?II iss A. Unthank, I.B.E., Highfield, Cleckheaton . Lady upt. Mrs. . A. peight, 20, \\'hitecha pel Rd. ,Cleckheaton . Lady Supt. Miss Crabtree, 20, Boundary St., Heckmondwike. Lady Supt. 1\1rs. A. Bond, 28, Brook Terrace, Slaithwaite, near H llddersfield. Lady Supt. liss 1\1. Prince, " Hazeldene, .. Springwood Ave., Hllddersfield.
1 ~7
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RECISTERED .
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RIDL TG, Y
)H.l\.~IIlI\E.
('bS!cI',
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27.11.22 '20.10.2-1 23 10.24 11.3.2':; 7.11.25
23 .72, 29.1 30 22.7.3U
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7 . ~11
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Elland Fl;',lthL'rs(nl1l' Cook lla\\orth ... I \t'ms\\orlh KL'ighky, .. ::\\exboro' Pontefract SO\\"L'rb\' Bridge \\ orsboro' ~
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(.'0. 10.15.) Ut/i(·"l. Il.llld\sllk. (25.5.21.) .\'0'1'in8/,',vllru'.
S. \\. Il'lwl;ts, l'.Il.F. (.10.<).21.) l'. \\ hlllil'ld (). i. )b.) C(ll/II/I' I llWSPOIt O(JiCCf jol' Dlohal/l.
l',IPt. \\.
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::\lorley
(IS.i.13.)
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l!ems\\·orth Colclthorpe 1~ot tom boa t South Elrby CampaU an~1 Xorton '\[arkham ::\lalll :\c\\ EclllTIgton Thurcro(t
(1C).S.22.) C.'I11I11(llltiO. (20. i. 23.) (~Llict'r.
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1. l illie I 11'1 II I() II , ~I.n, III.H., C.IIf. (1.3.27.) 1\1.IJ\)) .Il 1 hll ll;trd\\,ll"k [,Iwlldey, M.Il., l'ILll. l nlullt·I..I :\Ia \\('11 CO\ ('I, II S (l , :II 11,1 I) ,
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S. Flllhll-Inll. I:. I'. \\'I!:"a) ll,
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vr.
No.
Sll11\E.
Y()I~I\'~llIl~E .
19-1, \",LABY ROAD, llULL. 1611t .lIarcll, 1931. "::11'
1'11,\\'1 th,' hOl1nur tl' .1Ihml l my report for the East Riding of Yorkshire for the (,lldltl :ll t · !k,tml1t'r. 19:Hl. • . \-. lht' ])islrit' l h,1 ht'l'll divided on the Count\' basis during the year, it is imlt1:--.iblt' III l1l:lh' .11\\' Ctlml',ln"tH1 of Jigllrl'') "ith prenoll') years, c-pecially as tht' di\'i~itlll \\, s tllll\' m,ll!l III I l1fh'. TIlt' 1':-I.lhli ... hmvl1l·nl.1 C'H1I11)- OI(ILl' was notcomplc1.ed until :-ieptember, so that rOIl1I'It'te rt curd..; tor (11(' ' t',l r arl' rather t!llilcult to amalgamate, and liable to 1111:'L 11lslrllt (\1m. ,I"; durillg the IIr:-1 half o( the year the East Riding was merely ,\ part of '\ tl (.; I )is\ rill. nuri\U~ tht' j'l'ril)d t f Ir,ln"ilion thl' work of the Area was carried out in eyery Jtt.lll ,Ind h.1 Clll\llllllt'(1. Till slrlngth ol thl' Hrig,ltk in the East Riding at the end of the year was as follo\\..; , \m\)u]anl't \)i\'i:,;ions 538 267 . ursll1g 1)1\'ISiol1s . \'C,H
Ho\ Ctdl t })I\ l-.lons CII·] 'adt'l })J\iSllll1':l ~r;:\lld
Total
805 22 :31 858
The n :lion!\' of t11t' lJl\ l"lon..; sho\\' a small increa _e in trength. ,-\ total ·of lLl.~~7~~ (.1';t'S ha\ t' bl'l'll rt'portcd as treated in the Area, which \\'ould a pear to be a \'L ry O"ootl ,1\ L'l ag '.
128
THE
No. VI.
ST. J OHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE .
The membership of the various Brigade Reserves is as follows : RKA.S.B.R. . 5 ~I.H.R. . 3 V. ,\.D. . 166 (Women.) There arc seven members awaiting vacancies in the R. ~ .. \.S.B.R. :\Iany Public Duties have been undertaken and the work satisfactorily performed, the items of exceptional magnitude being: The Great Yorkshire Show 'w hich was held in Hull in July, when three days' continuous duty ",as performed; and Lreet Duty on the occasion of the reLurn to her home-town of Mis Amy ] ohnson after her great .:\ ustralian flight. 11 the regular public services "'hich fall to our 10L were performed in a satisfactory manner, in particular that occasioned by Lhe Hull Fair, which involved nine days of duty. The Road Service has been carried ouL elliciently throughout the season. \Ye now have 13 Road Huts and Fir t Aid PosLs, in addition to 28 hrst ,\id Posts supervised by the East Riding Constabulary. A total of 112 cases are reported as having been treated during the sea 'on. The Hull Corps ,,'as inspected in :\Iay by the As;;istant Surgeon-in-ChieI, Col. C. 1. Ellis, C,)I.G., 1I1.D, , C.M., R.A ;\1.C (1'.). The Ladies of Yorkshire Cup has been held during the year by the Kingston Nursing Division, Hull Corps, and the same Division has held the Be\-an Cup for the year. In the short time that has elapsed from the completion of the ounty Office to the preparing for the reception of Record~ at ~Hst December, every effort has been made to have the organization on a proper basis so that the H.ecords may be dealt with expeditiously. I gratefully acknowledge the work of the County SLaff, especially that of County Secretary ,V. T. Atkinson and Sergt.-;'IaJor G. Edwards (co-opted, In thiS reorganization. I also wish to thank all :\Iedical Olhccrs for their assistance in examining and instructing which is fully appreciated, and all orps, Divisional and other Officers, and members for their loyalty and co-operatlOn. I have the honour to be, Sir, Yours obediently, A. IIA;\11ERSLEV JOHNSTON, County ommlssioner, Knight of Grace of the Order of the IIospital of t. John of J erusalcm. THE ACTING CHIEF COM;\llSSIONER, LONDON. TORTH RIDIXG OF YORK HIRE. PARKHURST, :\llDDLESBROUGH
The largest Division in the County is the Synthetic Ammonia and itrates, Ltd., Division, which is a Works Division, and numbers 194. .The mc~ ar.e not u~iformed, but they form part of a very efficient Factory FirstAid orgamza~lOn, which has the sympathetic support of the employing firm. H.oad SerVIce IS a kature of the work of several Divisions, and Road Huts (2) are \~orked foDc;>st effectively by the Whitby Division on the moor roads and (1) by the Eston DlvlSlon on an Important trunk road. SixtY-SIX road accidents were reported during the year, and the mileage for removals was 474. In addition 689 cases are reporteJ as removed, with a mileage of 6536 . }<'our :\lotor I\mbu~ances arc under .the charl?e of Divisions in the County. fhe calls. for P~bllc ~uty . of all kmds are mcreasing, and I am glad to report that thcr.e IS no cllmmutton In the Willingness of members, both men and women, to serve m this" ay. The 1 Torth Itidwg contain~ few towns of any size, and the Divisions are spread over a \\ldl' area, much of It moorland or rugged coast, so that communication bct;veen units is limited, .and visits from Staff Officers not altogcther easy at times. ~everthelcss. though In many cases to a large extent isolated, the Divisions generally are composed of very keen men and women, who give themselves wholeheartedly to the \\ork of the Brigade. To all Olliccrs and mcmbers I offer my warmest thanks for the support and help t.hat they so consistently give. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, FRED. P. \VrLSO~, Officer of the Order. OMMISSlONER, THE CIllEF T. JOIl . A\1BULANCE BRIGADE. OU. -TIES
F.I. 'ORTIIUi-lBERLA TD A D DURHAM. 2, OSBORNE TERRACE, TEWCASTLE-ON-TvNE. 19th March, 193 1.
SIR,
I have thc honour to submit my Rcport for the Counties of Torthumberland a n d Durham to 31'3t Deccmber, 1930. The division of Xo. VI. DistricL into County areas for administration purposes took effcct as [rom 30Lh June last. The total strength of the two Counties is as follows : Ambulance Divisions 'ursing Divisions
2,496 576
Ambulance Cadets Kur ing Cadets
3,072 209 32
County Staff
3,313 13
5lh .1I1gllsl, 1931.
SIR, I have the honour to submit my report for the half-year ending 31st December, 1931, the period during which the orth Riding has bcen adminlsLered as a CounLy Area. . The strength of the Brigade in the County, which includcs, besides the gcographical area of the North Riding, the Divisions at Darlington, Stockton, and Billingham, ,"vas as follows : 498 Ambulance Divisions 82 .L - ursing Divisions Ambulance Cadet Divisions Tursing Cadet Divisions Grand Total .
580 19
22 62 1
Membership in the Brigade Reserves was as follows : R. .A.S.B.R. 17 M.H.R. 10 (46 women V.A.D. \ 19 men (Middlesborough)
129
DI STRI CT.
Grand Total
3,326
. There, is ~ very pleasin~ increase on the Ambulance side, with a slight decrease 111 the ~ l1r~111g membershIp-mostly in outlying Divisions where little opportunity for Public Duty is afforded. A new ~ivision has been reg~stered at Tynemouth under the Iorth Tyneside Corys, wllllst the. " fa rdley CollIery Division and Priestman ursing DivisionWhICh h~ve been ll1 abcyance for the past few years-have been reorganized and are mak111g good progrcs . .T~1~ out.standing feature c;>I the year was a Mass Inspection of the Corps and DI':'lslOns ~n the two C<:>untIes by the Acting Chief Commis ioner on Empire Day. ThIS functIon) t.ook place ll1 the grounds of Lumley Castle, kindly lent for the occasion by the Sub-l nor, Iajor-General the Earl of Scarbrough, K.G. The total number on parade was over 1,700.
130
THE
ST.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
Public Dlffy.-In most towns the opportunities for undertaking Public Duty in theatres, cinemas, and public gatherings are increasing and this definitely tends to increase the interest of the local Units. Road Duty has not been undertaken to any large extent, but this is being gradually extended. l\Iembership of the Brigade Reserves was as follows:AMBULANCE. R.i'.A.S.B.R. ~I.I1.R.
v.
133 lS4 58 \Vomen only. 278
.D. (Mobile) V.A.D. (Immobile). The District Competitions resulted as [ollows : Iorthumberland Bronze Shield City Division, ITewcastle-on-Tyne Corps. Darlington Division. Durham Bronze Shield . and E. l\Iiddlesbrough Central Division. Yorkshire Bronze Shield Ridings) liddlesbrough Central Division. District Silver Challenge Shield Consett Division, Derwent Valley Colonel F. \V. Gibbon Bowl Corps. ity Division, J. 'ewcastlc-on-Tyne Staff Cups (2nd prize for Col. F. W. Gibbon orps. Bowl) . . IidBrandon olliery Division, Colonel Palmer Challenge Trophy Durham orps. 1 URSI G. Potter Cup (Northumberland) Elswick Works ursing Division, Vickers - Armstrong - \\'hitworth Corps. Palmer Cup (Durham) Durham City Nursing Division, ::'IlidDurham Corps. Ladies of Yorkshire Cup Only one entry; Cup not awarded. Burdon Challenge Cup for the District Elswick \York s Tursing Division. As in former years, we feel a great debt of gratitude to those Surgeons-inside and outside the Brigade-who so willingly give their time and services in connection with the judging of Competitions. The Robert Anderson Cup, awarded annually to the Ambulanc Division in the District showing the highest standard of all-rou nd efficiency, is held by the 'ewcastle and Gateshead Gas Co. Division, Torth Durham Corps. The Storey Efficiency Cup, awarded on similar lines to the Eobert Anderson Cup, is held by the Felling Nursing Division of the same Corps. The Coroner Graham Ambulance Shield Competition, op n to t eams of industrial workers within the County of Durham, produced an entry of 28 teams . The Trophy was won by the Darlington Team, whilst Brandon Colliery, as the runners-up, hold the orth Mail Shield. I wish to r ecord my thanks to Lady Divisional Superintendent, 1\liss M. A . Barras, of the Gateshead Saltwell ursing Division, for the presentation of a up, to be known as the Barras Trophy. This is to be competed for by Nursing Teams in the two Counties in home nursing, emphasizing proficiency in bcd-making, and is a welcome addition to our list of trophies. I desire to record my thanks to aJl County, Corps and Divisional Officers and other ranks who have shO'w n keen interest in their work and a desire to give ready and efficient service to the community. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, STANLEY EMBLETON, Commander of the Order o[ St. John of J erusalem . THE ACTING CHIEF COMMISSIONER, THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE, ST. JOHN'S GATE, CLERKENWELL, LONDON, E.C.1.
No. VI.
131
DISTRICT.
CORPS, AMBULANCE AND NURSING DURHAM.
DIVISIONS.
COUNTY CO:lIMISSIONER-S. Emblelon, 2, Osborne Terrace, Newcastle-on-Tyne. DISTRICT OFFICERS-
LADY
apt. \V. Handyside, Colliery Offices, Felling-on-1 yne. Capt. W. II. Pallett, M.B., CH.B., The Brow, Wylam-on-Tyne.
DISTRICT OFFICERS-Mrs. J. \Voodbury Thompson, Whickham Park, Whickham. Mrs. 1. M. Ritson, Sniperley Hall, Durham.
COL':-<TY TRA:-I ';l'ORT OFFICER-]. T. \Vhilfield, 5, Upland Road, Darlington. -(2. 7.26.)
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
RECISTERED.
Ambu lanceBlackhall Colliery
26. S.H
B1aydon Burn Colli ' ry and Disl. Bollion Colliery ..
28.9.06
.. I
7.9.23
Chilton Colliery ...
28.1. 28
Dean & Chapler Colli ry
28.3.07
DERWDiT
23.7 .1 3
VALLEY
Annfield Plain & Dist.
30.9.10
Burnopfielcl
16.2.07
Chopwell
7.6.09
Consclt & District
8.6.09
Harton Colliery
29.9.13
Hebburn ...
13.3.09
Hetton-Ie-Hole
19.9.01
Horden Colliery
3.4.12
Houghton-Ie-Spring
20.5. 13
Jarro\V
15.6.16
Lumley 6th. Pit ...
2.6.31
MID
2.4.21
DURHA M
SURCEOH.
IN CHARCE.
Supt. G. H. Doxford, 36, East St., Blackhall Colliel-Y Div. SIlPt. W. Hogg, H. Morrison, IIl.B., 54, Victoria Terrace, Victoria B.S. Garesfield, Row lands Gill, Durham. Supt. ]. C. Dobson, D. F. O'Kelly, L.R.C.P. Dunelm, Boldon Coll'y. Supt. S. D. TllOl-pe, Chilton Coll'y, 1\1. Bunler, I1I.B., CH . B. Ferryhill. Div. Sis. W . Mather, 8, St. uthbert's Terrace, Dean Bank, Ferryhill. Corps upt. P. Cameron, H, Pal-k Road, Consett. Supl. \ V. Mc eill, 30, East \V. II. Morrison, Terrace, Annfield Plain. L.R.C.P. Supt. W. Kay, Plunkett Road, II. \\T. Boland, M.D. Dipton, Co. Durham. \V. A. P. Hendel-son, Supt. T. Steel, 9, North Terrace, I1LB. Chopwell. R. McElroy, L.R . . P.& s. Supt. ]. Price, The Bungalows, 1\1. D. McKenzie, M.B. Villa Real, Consett. . Marks, M.B. E. E. Norman, M. B. Supt. W. . Smith, 30, Mons Avenue, Hebburn. ]. ]. Gilchrist, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. A. . \ Vatson, M.D. Supt. R. Stokoe, (Acting). Holly House, Helton-Ie-Hole. Supt. D. Martin, A. Armil, IIl.B. Sea View, Horden. Supt. W. Stokoe, Ravensbourne , F . ]. Boyd, M.B. Houghton-Ie-Spring. Supt. H. ]. Hunting, ]. Hana[y, lILR. C.S., L.R.C.P. 4, Caroline Slreet, ] arrow. ]. ]. 'W eir, M.B., C.lli.
Corps SUI-geon, ]. H. R. Garson, M.B.
Div. Supt. G. R. Ayton, Lumley 6th Pit, Fence Houses. Corps Sec. R. Birtley, 17, Heugh Edge, Sacriston.
THE
132
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No. VI.
J OHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE. DCRIIA~J
DURHAM tContinucd). CORPS AND DIVISIONS .
3.11. 1-t
Charlawand aCI-iston Collieries Co., Ltd . Craghead Colliery
11.6.12 15.3.28
Langley Park ...
20.6.31
Pellon Colliery
18.5.13
Spennymoor
...
19. 2.15
NORTH D URH AM
17. S. 21
1. 5. 2-l-
27.11.03 10.6.10
26.5.~-l-
Gateshead Fell
18.12.23
Gateshead Police
28.8.15
I
25. 1. 29
Springwell and \\ ashington \ i\Tardley Colliery
14.4.12
\ Vhickham
10.4.11
South Hetton Colliery ...
J . 1\1. Russell, M. B. , B. S.
1. 5. 21
Borough
Newcastle & Gateshead Gas Co. R a ine's \Velfarc ...
T. A. \Vilson, L.R.C.P ., L.R.C.S .
31.3.09
Dunston-on-Tyne Felling Colliery
J. 1\1. Johnson, ~r.I3., B.S. \Y. Denholm, M.B., B.C. J. R. Garson, jllnr., M.B., B.C. C. Fenwick, M.B., B. S.
13.5. 16
Tanfield Lea and East Stanley ollieries \ Vest Pelton and Twizel Div. 1\1 u rlon Colliery
Gatesl~ead
SURCEON.
RECISTERED .
Brandon Colliery
IN OHARCE.
3.7.07
10.7.16
South Shields Boro.
1. 7. 27
South Shields Police
5.12.01
St. Hilda (South Shields)
29.6.09
STELLA COAL C O .
2-l-.9. 13
I
upt. G. R . Dobson, -l-8, Princess Sl., Brandon oil ier),. upt. E. \\' . Lane . acrislon House, acriston. upt. J. Hunter, 1, Lambton Terrace, ra gl1t'aJ. Div . SupL Dr. T. A . Wilson, rhe Firs , Langley Parl\:.
Addison Colliery
23.6.06
Emma Colliery
17. 5.13
R.
Greenside Coll iery
24. 3.11
A. Smith, M.D.
J. Perri n g,
M. D. B.S.
(Continued) .
CO RPS AND DIVISIONS.
----IRECISTERED.
Sunderland Eastern
23.4. 12
\'ictoria Garesfield Colliery
17.5.09
West Hartlepool
SURCEON.
A. Smith, M. D.
IN CHARCE.
Supt. C . Cook, 1, Crossby Terrace, Sunderland. upt. J. C . Todd, Victoria House, Victoria Garesfield, Rowlands Gill. Amb . Offr. W. Winter, 13, Garibaldi Street, West Hartlepool.
2.7.12
J. K . Muir, M.R .C.S ., L.R .C.P.
6.5.15
Lady Amb. Officer i rs. Ripley, H. Morrison, M.B., B.S. 9, \ Vest View, Blaydon. (Acting). D. F . O.KellY,L.R.,.,P.S· 1
N ULi n g-
upt. 1\1. Tea dale, 30, jac k s on Slreel, Spel1I1) m oor. ~ lIPt. G . Robinson, Tanfield Lea, Tanlobic. upt. J. Gibson, \\'est P elton Bouse, Bea mish ' .0. Amb. Offr. W . 'alkeld, 10 , The Avenu e, )'lurt.on , S .O .
D . Ll\Iillar, O.B.E., M.D. Corps Supt. A. Payne, 1\1. B. E. , 3, allwell View, Gal sh eau. Supt. T. 1\Ic0:eil, 17, Broa dp ool A. Dougall, L. R. C. P. Green, \\' hickham I\mb. m cer 1\1. Perrot , J. Patterson, L. R. C. P. 27, The .\\' '., F e lling-on -Tyne. lIPt. \\' . S c ott, \V. Thomson, L. R c.s., 30, \\' indsor "\\'., Galcsh cad L.R.F. P. T. M. Clayton, M.B. T . D. hank s ,M.B., H.B. Supt. II. Rob ' rts, I, .t\lb r l St., G. \V. Spark, M. B. B.S. Galeshcad-on -TYIl '. upl. R. Ogle, hid on l a ble, S.V.Robinson, Gates head. L.R.C.P.&S. upt. \V. O . Browll, j .P .. , A. Dougall, :-'l.B. (Act. ) Corn moor Roa d, \\' hi c k ham. upt. f\. Duddin, 26, R ic hm ond Avenue, \\'alw c ll. upt. j. W. ~Iiddlelo\l, J. Law, M.B. 6, Morris St., New \\'a h ington. Supt. J. ]I. Dales , 27, \\,csl C reSC., A. B. Stich, 1\1.B. \Vardlev oll'v, P e law-on -'j YOC. Supt. J . O~r, 1-+, 11roa dpool T CI ,'lee, R. V:. Smith, :l1.B., B.S. Broom Lane, " ' hick ham . lIpl. T. l\Iann, 2, Ma tthew 's Crescen t, . ou th II clton. W. C. Lyons, M.B., Cll.B . Supt. J. L. L e yd e n, Ald c rsyde, Harton, oulh hield. D.P.H. upt. E. V. Pilling, Centra l Police ta tion, tho hi elds. upt. A. Trotter, 26, l\Iarsh al G. F . Shepherd, F. R.C.S . \Valli s Rd., South Shields . J. Sacco, M.B., B.S.
133
DISTR ICT.
Corps Supt. J. \ \T. Batey, \Vestwood lIo., Ryton-on-Tyne. Pte. T. Henderson, 17, Starg ate Cottages, Ryton-on-Tyn e. Supt. J. Harbottle, 6, 100r View, Ryton-on-Tyne. Supt. H. L. Yielder, Hill Crest, Greenside, R yton-on-Tyo e.
Slaydon ." Boldon Colliery ...
13. 7.13
DERWE~T VALLEY
Benfieldside Consctt
4.9.11
Dipton .
27.3.17
Ferryhill
10.11.22
Hebburn
.7.13
Helton-Ie-Hole ... Houg hton-Ie-Spring
H.1.1-!7.S.H
Jarrow
MID
7.1.13
Lady Supt. Miss C . Walton Wilson, A.R.R. C., Derwent Dene, Shotley Bridge. Lady Supt. Mrs. S . Ayton, K . M. MacDonald, M.B., George Street, Blackhill. Clf .B. \\. C . Fraser, M. B., C.1\1. Lady upt. Mrs . L. Hardy, Fairhills, Dipton, Co. Durham. F. A. Brown, M.B.,CH.B. AjSupl. Mrs. Knowles, 40, Brllnel Street, Ferryhill. Lady Supt. 1\1rs. L. \ Vakefield, J. Lindsay, M. D. Henley HOllse, Frobisher St., Hebburn-on-Tyne. Lady upt. Miss 1. Robinson, A. S. \\'atson, M.B., 39, Station Rd., Hetton-le-Hole. M.B.&C.M. Lady Supt. Miss M. Todd, 6, Henry Street, Houghton-Ie-Spring. H. F. G. Hall,M . B.,CII.B. Lady upt. Miss 1. Scott, 1\f. B. E., 36, Bede Burn Road, J arrow.
DURHA~l
Lady Corps Supt. MissR . 1. Robson, A. R. R. c., The Larches, Durham. Lady Supt. Miss G. M. Coulson, 1, Pimlico, Durham.
27.2.11
T. L. Crawhall, M.R.C.S., L. R.C. P.
Dunslon
2-l-.4.12
.. Dougall L.R. C. P. (Acting). .\. Han on , 1\1.B ., B.S.
Felling ..
23.7.08
Gateshead
2 .2.12
Gateshead Borough
12.7.20
Lady Supt. S. U I-win, 29, Helmsdale Av., Felling-on-Tyne. \\'. R. Taylor, 1\L B., CH. B. L/ upt. 1\lrs. Floyd, 341, Rectory Road, Bensham. D. McLellan, M. D. , l\I. B., Lady Supt. M. Knapton, 1 1, Raven worth Terr., Gateshead. CII.B. II. D. Golder, M.B., B.S. Lady Supt. Mrs. 1. Stoker, 17, Abbey St., Gateshead. J. A. C. Scott, ~!. B. , B. S. Lady Supt. Miss M. Barras, 7S, Whitehall Road, Gateshead. L a dy Supt. Mrs. D. F. Swan , ]8, v\'l1ickham Bank, V\-hi c kham . \ V. Campbell Lyons,M.B., Lady Supt. Miss B. Skinner, Westoe, South Shields. CH.B.
Durham City ..
:'iORTH
0
RIlA,I
Gateshead Fell Gateshead Saltwell
3.6. 16 13.6. 1-!-
Whickham
1. 5. 31
South Shields
26.9.00
Miss E. Cresswell, 6, Church St., Dunston-on-Tyne.
134
THE
ST.
No. VI.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
OORPS AND DIVISIONS.
RECISTERED.
IN OHARCE.
8URCEON.
STELLA COAL CO. 17.5.12
D,dley Colliecy & D; , t."
1. 5.1 5
Emma ... Greenside
1
Sunderland
30 . 1 1.12 1. 2.08
Victoria Garesfield
A. Smith, M.D. A. T. Woodward, M.B. , CH . B.
Lady Supt. Miss M. Batey, \Vestwood, Ryton-on-Tyne. !\Irs. S. Rochester, Dunelm, Greenside, Ryton/Tyne. Lady Supt. Mrs. J. E. Waddell , 6, Westcott Terrace, Roker, Sunderland.
30.5.12
Winlaton
12.11. 10
Lady Supt. Miss M. A. Todd, 2, Park View, \Vinlaton.
NORTHUMBERLAND. COUNTY COMMISSIONER-
. Embleton, 2, Osborne Terrace, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
COUNTY SURGEON-Col. J. 1. Gover, D.S.O., T. D.,1\[. D., Raisdale, Hawthorn Road \Vest, Gosforth, Newcastle-on-Tyne.-(6.1.31.) COUNTY OFFICERS-G . R. Curry, M.S.M., 36, Balmoral Terrace, Gosforth, N-on-Tyne. Capt. W. H. Pallett, M.B., CH . B., The Brow, \\·ylam-on-Tyne. A. E. D. Holliday, Lynmouth, EllingtoIl, Morpeth, Northumberland-( 12.1. 31.) LADY DISTRICT OFFI CERs-!\lrs. J. Anderson, Hastings Cottage, Seaton Delaval. Miss M. A. Batey, A. R. R.C., The North Cottage, Addcrslone Cresce nt, Newcastle-on- Tyne. AmbulanceARl'ttSTRONG, WHITWORTH
10.6.15
North ...
22.7.15
Riverside
22.7.15
Scotswood
22.7.1 5
ASHINGTON COAL CO ....
13.9.11
Bothal
30. 9.11
Carl
30.9.11
Duke
30.9.11
Ellington
11. 5. 25
Woodhorn
30.9.11
Blyth and District
111. 6. 04
2.4.04
Corps Supt. P. R. McNaught, 61, Hannah treet, El wick , N ewcastle-on-Tyne. upt. J. Hall, 11 5, Hugh Guns. , Benwell, ev.. castle-on- TY!1c . Supt. R. Crook, 3, Shafto Street, Scotswood. Supt. T. . Forster, 16, harto St., Scolswood-on-Tyne. Corps Supt. D . IIinson, Colher)' Office, Ashington . A/Supt. \V. Gibson, Shoreswood, Ashington. M. Bruce, M. B. Supt. W. S. Wood, 7, Poplar Street, Ashington. D. Revie, M. B. Supt. ]. T . Wright, 83, Seventh Row, Ashington. T. Skene, M . B., CH. B. Supt. L. Bell, 1, First Row, Ellington, Ashington. M. Maclean, M. B. Supt. G. Poll, 24, First Row, Ashington. W. 1. Gordon, M.B., CH.B. Supt. J. H. Nesbitt, 14, Middl e Row, Isabella Pit, Newsham, Northum berland.
18. 11. 05 5.9.21
Haltwhistle
15.5.19
NEWCASTLE-O -TYNE City
13.9.02
Friends ...
13.4.15
St. Peter's \Vorks
11.7.11
Tramways
18.8.27
New Dclaval
24.6.30
ew Hartley
9.9.15
NORTH TYNE IOE
IN OHARCE.
SURCEON.
__O_O_R_P_ S_A_N_D_ D_IV_I_S_IO_N _S_·_ 1RECISTEREO·1
Cramlington
Addison
135
DISTRICT.
NORTHUMBERLAND (Continued).
DURHAM (Continued).
Div. Sec. M. Armstrong, 15, Blyth Street, Seaton Delaval. Supt. G. Hancock, T. Craig, M. B. 16, Chapel Street, Dudley. E. H. Jaques, M.B., B.S. Supt. ]. E. Penrose, Castle Hill, Haltwhistle. ~Iajor G. l\f uir, M. B., CH. B. Corps Supt. T . R. Midgley, 58, K enilwo rth Road, N-on-Tyne. 1,\·A.Watson,M.B.,CH.B. Supt. C. B. Blacklock, 7, Field Street, South Gosforth. Supt. J. A . Armstrong, 14, Liddle Place, Dunston-on-Tyne. H. H.Goodman,M.R.c.S., Supt. ]. Renwick, 5, Commercial Rd., Byker, N ewcastle-on-Tyne. L. R.C.P. Supt. \V. E. Yeats, 7, Barnesbury Rd., Benwell, Newcastle-o-T. \V. Fowler, L.M.S., S.A.
21. 6.19
Percy Main
14.5.12
R. ]. Weidner, M.B.
' hiremoor
15.1.31
G.
Tynemouth Borough
1.11. 30
J. K. Hunter, L.R.C. P.S.
\\' allsend Borough
16.9.14
E. Babst,
28.8.14
J. B. Patterson,
Whitley Bay and Monkseaton Sleekburn
I
1. 12. 14-
Throckley and District.. .
I
J.
I
Forgie, M.B., CH.B.
M. B.
I
Corps Supt. Capt. W. Bower, Crossway, Tynemouth. Supt. J. Nelson, 1, Middle Row, Percy Main. upt. J. R. Sanderson, 2, Louisa Str et, Shiremocr. Supt. J. Appleton, 3, Balkwell Avenue, North Shields. Supt. S. J. Coyde, 46, George Rd., \Vallsend-on-Tyne. Supt. B. Baldwin, 33, Chestnut Ave., Monkseaton. upt. R. G. Bullerwell The Roost, Church Road, Bedlington.
M. D., L.R.C.P. & s., D.P.H. J. Brown, M.B., CH.B. H. S. Brown, M.D. \V. Hudson, M. D., D. P. H. G. B. Picton, M. B., B. S. Sergt. J. H. Barron, 58, Hawthorn St., vValbottle, D. G. P. Bell, M.D.,B.S. N ewburn-on-Tyne.
~ursing-
ARMSTRO 'G, \VHITWORTII Elswick Works
15.7.14
Lady Supt. Mrs. 1. H. Hall, 115, Hugh Gardens, Benwell, N ewcastle-on-Tyne.
ASHINGTO:-l COAL CO. Priestman Blyth and Distl' ict Cra mlington and Seaton Delaval
16.9.12
11. Bruce, M. B. (Acting).
10.6.10
L. L. Steele, L.R.C.P.S.
5.6.13
\V. Brown, M. B., CH. B.
29. 1.17
D. Grieve, l'tI. B., cu. B.
Lady Supt. Mrs. 11. Thain, 37, Seventh Row, Ashington, 1'\ ortl1Um berland. Lady Supt. Miss M. Poulter, Freehold St., Blyth. Amb. Offr. Miss A . 11. Stephenson, Hastings Cottage, Seaton Delaval.
NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE Friends ...
.. . I
Lady Supt. Mrs. H. Buckmaster, 63, Bl'Oomfield Avenue, \Valkerville, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
136
No. VI.
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
NORTHUMBERLA, D ( ontinued). OO.P' ANO OIVISIONS.
1••• ,ST••
24.4.14
Jesmond
15.4.13
~ ewcastle
22.4.1 2
\ Vestern ...
------------------------------------
£o.I__-
Gosforth
8URCEON.
IN CHARCE.
L. F. Richmond, M.D., B .• Mrs. N. Long, lII.B., B.S.
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
RECISTERED. I
North \Vesl
30.6.03
D. R. Moir, III. B.
Paragon
19.3.28
C. A. Dean, M.B., CH. B.
Pier
14.3.04
D. Ewart. M. B., B.S.
Lady upt. Miss L. \Vhitforcl , St. Annes, Heaton North, 1 C\\castle.
Reckitts
27.7.12
J. L. Holt, M.R.C.S.
\\'estern
9.6.99
\,yallsend
28.7 .15
Whitley Bay & Monkseaton
26.8.14
F. T. Harrington, M. R. C.S., L.R.C. P. A. Forrest, ;\L B., C.lII.
Ladv
t'6,
upt. Mrs. C. Liddell, pring Terrace, . , hie lds.
Lady Supt. 1iss r. Race, 40, \ Teninor Gdns., Ionkseaton .
EAST
RIDING
OF
YORKSHIRE.
AmbulanceBeverley ...
2.1.15
Bridlington
16.1.13
Filey
8.10.26
HULL
1. 2. 86
7.8.04
Alexandra Dock Argyle ...
23.1.15
E.O.C.M.
17.10.24
British Gas Light Co.
18.6.1 0
Central ...
1. 2. 86
De la Pole
25. 1.15
Earle's Shipyard
17.12.18 1
Eastern
17.7.00
Had.ra ...
27.S.26
H. S. Munro, M. D.
Supt. Rev. \V. E. \\,igfall, M. A., Renishaw, Beverle\'. A. H. Field, L.R.C.P.&S. Supt. \\. Powls, 34, - Quet'n sgatc E. \V. Vincent, M.D., CH.B. Square, Bridlington. D. R. Allison, Supl. L. ockerill, M. D., CH.B., lII.R.C.S. 4, \\Te l Parade, Filey. G. S. Brown, Ill. B., CH. B. Corps upt. H. Bartrop, 194, Anlaby Road, Hull. \V. Baker, lILR.C.S., Supt. \V. G. LeGrove, L.R.C.P. 277, Rosmead Street, Hull. F. J. Davidson, III.B. Supt. A. E. Atkin, 1, Alex. j\Y e., CH . B. Mayfield t., Springbank, H ull. J. E. Crooks, II1.R .C.S., L.R.C.P. L. J effecoat, M. B., CH. B. Supt. F. T . l\Iinter, 55, Ellerby R. G . Gornal, 1If-B., CH.B. Grove, Pre ton l~oad, IT ull J. Cumming, M.B. Supt. B. Hill, 52 , I(ilnsca Grove, outhcoate Estate, Hull. N . Jennings, IILB. Supt. E. E. Eggleton, A. McCallum Miller 75, Sculcoates Lane, Hull. N. A. Rymer, M.B., B.S. Supt. W. Mitchell, 118, Spring Bank, IIull. M. G. Lucas, M.B.,CH.B. Supt. G. Backhurst, 46, Thomas Street, I] ull. E. F. Deaco n, L.M.S.S.A. Supt. A. Thurloe, 131, Hedon Road, Hull. H. M . Ja ckson, Supt. B. Godrey, en r., 3, Ru ssell M. B. CIT., D . R. IT. Place, Norfolk treet, Beyerley P. M. Scott, M.B., CH.B. Road, IJull.
Supt. T. B. 'Whitehead, 2, Park Ave., Hcssle, E. Yorks. Supt. A. O. ayner. 38, Steynberg Street, IIull. Supt. G. Garland, 2, Trinity Grove, Ella Street, Hull. Supt. E. J . Smith, 17, Southcliffe Road, Withernsea. Supt. J. K. Wilson, 102, Spring Bank, Hull. Supt. J. E. Ticklepenny , 83, \\'old Road, orton, l\Ialton. Supt.. Baker, Sherburn, ~I a lt oI1, Yorks. T
NursingBridling-ton
...
\V. ThistIethwaite, Jl.1.B., CH.B.
24.6.29
herburn and Di lricl ...
Dri ffield COUNTY COl\IMISSIONERCOUNTY SURGEON-J. l\1. Hermon, M.D., M.B., C.lII., The \Veir, IIessle, E. Yorks. COUNTY OFFICER I/ c-\V. T. Atkinson, Cumetta, 37, Richmond treet, Hull. Capt. . \V. 1 icholas, O.B.E., 19, Bricknell Avenue, Hull. LADY COUNTY OFFICER-Lady Atkinson, A. R. R. C., Elloughton Dale, Broug-h. COUNTY TRANSPORT OF FICER-E. B. Stephenson, 55, Desmond Avenue, Hull.
G. D. McCormick, M.B.
3.9.10
' orton
18.6. 15
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON,
Lady upl. Miss D. Forster,Greenhill, Jesmond Park, Tewcastle. Lady Supt. Miss G . Merrick, Morden Tower, \Vest \Valls, N ewcastle-on-Tyne.
NORTH TYNESIDE. North Shields ...
137
DISTRI CT.
EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE (Continued).
I
9.4.15
A. Holmes Field,L.R.C.P.
Lady Supt. Mrs. Holmes-Field, \Vindyridge, St. James' Rd.,
15.1.13
E. R. Milner, M.B., CH. B.
1. 2.86
H. Gilchrist, M.B., CH.B.
Lady Supt. Miss H. Holtby, Eastgate House, Driffield. Lady Corps Supt. Irs. Harrison, J esmond Ho., Brough, E. Yorks. Lady Supt. Miss Bailey, 178, l\Iarlborough Avenue, Hull. Lady Supt. Miss 1\1. Foord, Kirk Ella Vicarage, nr. Hull. Lady Supt. l\Iiss C. Chapman, 55, Clifton Street, Hull. Lady Supt. Miss A . Smith, Tranby Park, Hessle, E. Yorks. Lady Supt. Mrs. M. Gibbs, 52, ewstead Street, Hull.
Bridlingto~.
Hl'LL \f"ntral
26.10.15
De la Pole Easte rn
14.9.01
Kingston
19.9.13
Peel IIouse
21.6.17
H. P. l\1illigan, M. D., L.R.C.S. T. Hardie, L. R.C.P. &E. L. R. C.S. & E . F. Stacey-Cleminson, M.B., B.SC. H. \Vatts-\Vaters, L.M., L.R.C.S. & P. E. Townend, M.B., M.D.
25.4.12
F. S. Fouracre, M.R.,
12.11. 14
31.7.12
Reckitt's Young People 's tute ... " 'it hernsca
Insti -
B. S., L. S. A.
NORTH
RIDING
OF
Lady Supt. H. R. Haley, 455, James Reckitt Avenue, Hull. Mrs. 1. 1\1. Edwards, 15, Cranbrook Avenue, Hull. L ady Supt. ::'1rs. C. Parker, Bingera, \Vithernsea, Yorks.
YORKSHIRE.
COt NT\, COlllMISSIO:-IER- F. P. \Vil son, J. P., Parkhurst, Middlesbrough. COl'NTV SIJRGEON --l\1ajor J. H. Thornley, M. B., CH . B., 35, Esplanade Road, Scarborough. COL' NT\, OFFI CER --J. \Valkcr, 25, Falmouth trect, Middlesbrough.-(6. 9. 30.)
Ambulance*Darlington East C,leveland
8.7.14 26.10.15 1
Great Ayton Eston Midcll es bruugh (Central)
21. 3.30 26.1 0.16 23.2.15
1\1. Buchanan, M. B., CH . B. Supt. 1\1. Fletcher, 29, \Vestmorland Street, Darlington . J. Johnston, IILB .. CH.B. Supt. J. \V. Fawcett, 46, Queen St., Carlin-How in Cleveland, Yorks. Supt. F. \V. Kirkby, Lindon Terrace, Great Avton. Supt. C. Wheeler, 23~ Redear L. \Yalker, M.A., M.B. Road, E., South Bank, Yorks. Supt. J. \\Talker, 2.5, Falmouth B. G. Belas, L. R.C.P. Street, Middlesbrough.
138
THE
ST.
NORTH RIDING OF YORKSHIRE COR PS AND DIV I SIONS .
(Continued).
EAST
CORPS AND DIVIS IONS .
ScarbOl-ough
21. 8. 10
A. \Vatson,
*Stockton and Thornaby
22.9.17
A. N. Ross, M.B. R. Harkness, M.B.,
M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P .
""Synthetic Ammonia
CH.B.
5. 7.23
Whitby Hinderwell Section
H.9.14
II. H. Raw,
12.3.29
R. N. P. \Vilson,
LB.
1\1. Buchanan, M. B., CH. B.
l\Iiddlesbrough (Central)
29.12.22
Grace H. G. Dundas, F.R.C. .
Scarborough
11. 8.14
Whitby
11.8.15
Supt. 1. H. \Vherritl, Eastborough, carborough. upt. J. Cummings, 31, Trent Street, Stockton-on-Tees. . upt. Major S. E. Davies, ynthetic Ammonia & ' itratcs,Ltd Billingham, Stockton-on-Tees . .:Jupt. \V. R. Knaggs, Aragon IIse., 7, Well Close Square, Whi tby.
L. S. Debenham, B. s., lIf. R. C. s.
M.B.,
IRECISTERED.j
CADETS. DURHAM. Am bul a n ce-
1. 7. 26 31. 5. 24
Craghead Colliery Cadet
1.2.30
Emma Colliery
28.12.28
Hetton-Ie-Hole
124. 12.22
] arrow
14.1.24
Nursi n g-
Emma Colliery
8.11.23
Hetton-Ie-Hole
19.9.23
NORTHUMBERLAND. Am bul ance-
Percy Main
... 1
912.22
I
SURCEON .
IN CH ARC E.
Am b u l ance -
Western De la Pole
24.11. 22 -t.7.23
Lady Supt. Miss A. Gardner, 5 Boyes Hill Grove, Darlin g-ton. Lady upt. L. ~orthfell, Rose· mont, Eastbourne I'oad, l\Iiddlesbrough. Lady Supt. Miss A. Jacklin, 21, Prince of \Vales Tee., carbgh. Lady Supt. Mrs. E. ]. Mitch ell, West liff Villa, Whitby.
HCLI.
Peel House Central
18.12.23 3.12.2-+
NORTH Ambu l a n ce -
Darling ton
12.5.27
Nursing-
Charlaw and Sacriston ...
YORKSHIRE.
Nursing-
* In the County of Durham but administered under ~orth Riding of Yorkshire.
Blaydon Burn
RIDING OF
H ULL
M.B., B.CH .. l\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Nursin o *Darlington 0
13Y
DISTRICT.
I N CH A RCE.
SURCEON.
RECISTERED .
No. VI.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
Darlington
9.3. 29
RIDING
OF
YORKSHIRE.
No . VII.
H·O
No. VII. District. Act. County CommissionerR . L. E. Do wner,
M.D . ,
9, College Hill, Shrewsbury.-( 13. 7. 30.)
County Surgeon Lady County OfficerMrs. E. R. Andrews, The Lindens, Brose ley, Shmpshire. - (27 .12.30.) REPORT OF THE OFFICER-Ii -CHARGE.
9,
COLLEGE HILL,
IIREWSBURY.
6th Api'll, 1931. THE
ACT! 'G
CHIEF
CO}\IlI1ISSIOl ER.
SIR, I have the honour to submit my first annual report, being that for the year 1930. The events of the year have been over had owed by the death of our much r evered Commissioner, ::'1ajor A. R. F. Exham, M . D. He had been in failing health for some time, and had resigned the Commissioner hip as from 30th September. He passed away on 19th October. The funeral service in ::'larket Drayton pansh church was most impressive, and was attended by a large number of Brigade m embers, most of whom had travelled long distances in orcler to be present. 'Yhen you, Sir, appointed me to take o\-er the duties there was, in the circumstances, a good deal of leeway to be made up, and a number of divisions had to be inspected and r e-examined during the last two months of the vear. I r egret to report that the year cannot strictly be de cnbed as one of continued progress. The total personnel of the District has decreased by 10, and now stands c:t 38.6, made up of 184 officers and men. ] SO lady officers and nurslllg sisters, and ;,2 gl~l c~dets. The male establishment has increased by 20, O\\lng to the re~u.s~ltatlOn of t.he. Hereford Railway Division (formerly the Raih\·ay and ity DIVISIOn), and thIS IS one of the most encouraging features I have to r port. On the other hand, the nurses and girl cadets have fallen away by 26. The tolal number of cases treated a lso shows a decline. but this i probably fortuitous . I much r egr et that )'1iss C. E. Hughes, Lady District Superintendent, has, after many years of most valuable and arduous work, been compelled to resign for reasons of health. 'Ye are pleased to know that she \\"ill still be on the Reserve. At the same time we welcome the appointment of ::'lrs. E. R .• \ndre\\·s as Ladv County Officer. Mrs. Andrews has shown her ability and zeal, while Lady Superfntend nt of the Ironbridge 1 ursing Division. I much regret a lso the r esignations of Dr. and ::'lrs. Fox-Edwards from the offices of Surgeo.n and Lady Sup~rintendent respectively of the Broseley i\ursing Division, they havlllg left the localIty. They both worked \·ery hard to keep their division an~ cadets going, and for one reason or another it was rather an uphill task. ince theIr departure, no one sufficiently public-spirited has been found to take theIr place, and at the time of writing both Nursing Division and Cadets have been disbanded. I am particularly sorry about the Cadets, \\·hom I inspected personally, and whose work a nd general turnout \\·ere very good. Tew: Div~sional SurgeOI~s have been appointed to Ham\ood and Oakengates to fill reSIgnatIOns, a nd I thlllk that the changes ·w ill be for the better. Public duties have been well performed where opportunities have offered. As u sual, the chief of these have been the Shre\\'sbury Horticultural Show and th e \Vest ),lidland Agricultural Show, but good work has been done at various race me~tings, fo?t~all matc~es, fetes, etc. The authorities concerned have expressed theIr itppreclabon, and III many cases have given generous donations. Church Stret~on, Shre~sl:)Ury (Nos. 1 and 2), and ·W orfield Nu rsing DiviSIOns have numerou s hospItal a nd clImc attendances to their credit, whi le Broseley, Ironbridge, Madeley:, a nd Shrewsbury (No. 2) have supported :Yledical Comforts' Cupboards. I could WIsh t~<l:t. the other. Tursing Divisions were equally active in these respects. All the DIVISIOns were lllspected and re-examined du ring the year. In nearly all cases there was a very satisfactory attendance, and efficiency was maintained . I personally inspected the Hereford Railway and the Shrewsbury Ambulance
DISTRICT.
1i-1
Divisions, and Broseley, Oswestry, Church Stretton, Shrewsbury (·os. and~), and H ereford ursin g Divisions. Cups and Trophies were keenly contested, and were awarded as follows:District Cup by Shrewsbury (Sgt. Lloyd 's team), " Cureton" Cup by Shrewsbury (Sgt.. Price's team), District Shield by Os;vestry N~rsing, and " Perks" Cup by Shrewsbury (.l 0. 1) .Jursing. Shrewsbury (~o. 2) ~ursmg, tl~ough ~nly two y~ars ol~, are showing great keenness in competitions, and look hke bemg promlllent m the future. .\mbulance divisions have done good work in assisting the transport of patients in l\Iotor Ambulances belonging to various local authorities, but it is a matter of deep regret t? me that the Bri~ade does not possess or. actuate any, ambulances of its own. Steps lo redress thIS want are, however, belllg taken. "\ ou yourse~f, Sir, paid an unofhcial visit in the su.mmer t.o Ludl?\,,:, .where an ambulance w~ll probably be avai lable, if we succeed III fo.rmlllg a dlvl~IOn. A cou:se of first-aId lectures has been held there recently, WhiCh I hope wdl prove frUltfu!. . I greatly deplore the decrease in strength noted above, and also that the acceSSIO n of a new divi~ion will be offset by the disbandment of another. The reasons, or some of them, are in my opinion as follows:(1) 'Ye are chiefly a scattered agricultural community. \V ~ have no large towns, and the industrial portion of the district had already dechned, even before the present depression. \\'e arc llldeed fortunate in having in our area such an important railway cenlre as Shre\\·sbury, and to a lesser degree Oswestry and Hereford. (2) It has been represented to me (especially by the ladies). that there is not ~u~h " fun" to be got out of ambulance \\ork . Of cour e, anyone who has that aIm III view is not d esired in the movement, which has as its chief watch\\·ord " service". At the same time there is not the slightest doubt that a great deal of entertainment, interest. and good-fellowship can be obtained if members are keen, and officer s sho\\ lnitiative and imagination. (3) The poor fmancial position of the Shropshir e Association C.entre. There is a great dearth of regular subscribers, and sufhcient funds are not avaIlable to run many ~Iasses, and thereln replace the inevitable \\astage in the Brigade, to say nothing of forming new (h~'lsions. I am glad to say I have prevailed upon the Higher Education authontv to support a first-aid class for men in Shrewsbury in the coming autumn. (-!) The sis ter organization is strong in this area. .\5 regards finance, most of the divlsions have done very well in th~ matter of organizing local appeals, whist drives, dances, etc. Some, however, fall to render their B.F. in tnl)licate, or ('ven at all, and there is considerable laxity over their 12 contributions and percentages to the District Fund, the outgoings from \\-hich at the present time are exceeding the income. _ Finally, I desire to express my grateful thanks to all officers and other ranks for their hard work and loyal support. and I confidently hope that \\·hen my next report is prepared, our uDlted efforts \\ill have sho\\n a big leap forward. . 1 am particularly indebted to those medical officers who have spared a portlOn of their busy tllne to assist me with inspections, r e-exa minations, and by acting as judges in the various compelitions. I have the honour to be, ir, Your obedient servant, REGINALD L. E. DOWNER, County Surgeon ilc No. 7 Distri ct.
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CORPS, AMBULANCE AND NURSING SHROPSHIRE. OUNTY
OV 'T\"
10NER- R . L. E . D o wn er,
CO illMI
COV 'T\"
VRtiE
M. D.,
9,
ollege II ill,
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No. VII . DI STRI CT.
ST. JOHN AM B ULAN CE BRIGADE.
DIVISIONS.
TIEREFORDSlllRE (continued). OORPS AND DIVISIONS.
SURCEON .
RECISTERED.
IN CHARCE.
hrewsbu ry.
N-
O FFICERHereford .. .
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
RECISTERED.
SURCEON.
21.12.22
IN CHARCE.
J.
R. Bulman, M.B.,CH . R. Miss E . Long, O.B.E . , 30 Breinton Road, IIereford.
Ambula nce-
CADETS.
20.3. 96
JRO N BRID GE
S A LOP . Ia r ket D rayto n
17. 5.09
Oakengates Di,· .
10.11. 25
Ludlow
20. 5. 31
O s w estry
17.6. 12
SHR E WSB U RY
26. 8.06
II anw ood Sh r ewsbury
I
21.1 1. 08 5. 2. 28
w.
Eing lIay,
upt. J. Birch Queen L, :'.Iarkct Drayton . upt. E. J. 1 r. IIayward, 17, 1\Lll1 l1 Lef". ncar \ Vellington .
M.B . ,
B.CH. G. 1\I. Y ates, M.B. , CILB.
J. 1\1.
Amb. Offr. .\. Hayward, Adver ti~c r BuJld1I1gs, Luellow. upL J. rofton, 1\I.B., 35, Chu n h
rofto n , M.B.
Street,
I F. H. Edwacd s, F.R.C. J. H.Marshal l,iII . B. ,CH.B.
upt. . J. George, Post Officl·. Hanwood . upt. F. C. \\'alter, 46, IIots puf St., Grcenfields, hrcwsbU I-Y.
D. A. U r quhart, M.B., H.B.
NUI-sing-
I
I RO;-.1BRID G E I ronbri d ge
20.3.96
c.
Mad eley
20.3.96
R. G . M itchell, M. B.
Market D rayton
16.4.13
Oswestry
19.7.21
Unden vood W hitneJ ;'Iiss A. 13ro\\·n. 30, Darby Hoad, M. R.C.S., L. R. C. P. Coalbrookdalc. Lady SlIPt. Lady "late, l\Iad dcy lIall, Salop. Lady lIPt. l\liss V. Exham, Stafford !louse, Market Drayton. Lady upt. l\ I i B. J. Bull,
R. H. . I arshall, M . R.C.S .
\ \'hite
GaLes,
\\('cney ,
O:;\\'c:;Lr), .
SH REW SBUR Y
Churc h Stretton
6.5.24
S h rewsbu ry No.
1. 5.95
Sh r ewsbury No.2
2.3.29
Worfield
s \.\"estry.
F . H . Ed 'w ards,
F . R . C. s.
(Acti ng).
25.6. 12
L. E . Dickson,
M. D .
Mrs. \\'hitwcll, Belmont, hur h trettOJ1. Lady upt. Miss 11. orSCI-, Lauriston, Shrewsbury. Lady lIPt. l\Iiss E. Horny, S outh Hermitage, hrewsbury. Lady upt. Irs. Evans, Yonder \ Vyken, Bridgnorth .
HEREFORDSHIRE. AmbulanceH e r eford C ity
1. 7. 29
Ross-on -Wye
1. \\T. MacGregor, CH.B.
1. 7. 31
J. E. Haine, D.P.H.
M.
B. ,
M.B., CH.B.,
G. Bullock, Stanner Rock, Hyelands Street, Hereford. G. Eltome, jun., 55, Broad Street,
Ross-on- Wye.
Nur ing Maddey ..
7.6.26
lronbndge
1.8.2
No. VIII.
144
REPORT OF TIlE CO:\1MISSIONER.
No. VIII. (Duke of Connaugllt's) District.
36, TilE
Co mmis ioner-
OF
TIlE
Assistant Commis -ionersMajor W. H. F. Noble, L.:'ILS. S.A.-(16.2.23.)-Officer. Sir George L. Chealle, K.C.B., c.v.o., F.R.C.S., 117, Harley Street, \V. 1.-( 18.3. 21.} - Officer. Capt. E. A. Chill, O.B.E., :'oLD., C.:lI. , F. R.C. S., Dunedin, Battle {. ovcmber, 1929.)-Collllllullder.
District Surgeont.
I have the honour to submit my second annual report as Commissioner of No.8 District. The year uncI '1' revicw will always r main an historical one for the District, on account of the grcat honour bestowcd upon it by H.R.H. Thc Duke of Connaught, K.G. Your notification that in future No.8 District would be known as No.8 (Duke of Connaught's) ])istrict, with pcrmission to wcar as a 'ipC iaL collar badge ILn..II. monogram, was circulatcd to all units under my command, and was received wi til acclamation. Thc numbcrs of candidatcs enrolled and resigned during thc year are as follows : -
Stephen's, Godwyne Road, Dover.
ENROLMENTS.
-{12.1.29.)-Officel.
Lad y District SuperintendentMrs. C. A.
WomeJl. To/al. 6 7 145
JIeH.
Womell. Total. 83 382
299
1\1.0.,
Di -t rict TreasLII-el'O.B.E., 111.1).,
C.M.,
F.ILG.S.,
Dunedin , Balllv.
District Officer II. J. Wrigglesworth, 118, Pcnshunit Hoad, Thornton lleath , Surrey.-(9.5.23.)-Serving Bro/her.
District Storekeepel--
J.
Pre"" 30, Lowcr Addiscombe H.oaJ,
roydon.-(4 3
The prcscnt strength of the District
~l. ) ~
IS
as follows : -
UNITS .
District Officer for Cadets-
. \mhulancc Nursing
6 32
Cadct Ambulance Cadet Nursing
14 11
100
District Officer J. A. Dome, 47, Knighton Park, Sydenham, S E. -( 1.3.~ I.) -Serving Brother.
District Officers-
,,-
-~
F. E. Drinkwater.-(2. 3. 21. )-Serv1'?lg Brother. W. T. Hancox. -(3 .3.21.)-Serving Brothcr. Thomas Potts.-(2 1. 3. 21. }-Serving Brother. C . Milton. -(16.1 2.22.)-Serving Brother. J. P. Flavin.-(2.11.23.} Capt. W. Butcher.-(10.9.28.)-O..§icer.
PERSOl\;\"EL .
.i\lcn .
3,027
Villas,
Westgate-on-Sea. -(31. 1.H.) - Serving
239 237
Boys Girls
476 Total
Sergeant-~lajor-
Bedford
2,363 664
\Vom en
Miss H. May.-(6.6.28.) Countess Brassey (1.2.30.)-Dame of Justice. Lady I eters, A.R.R.C., R.R.C.-(17.9.31.)-Serving Sister. 5,
125
Total
Lady DistI·ict Officers-
Cornelious, Brother.
PERSONNEL.
Boys. Girls Total. 22 50 28
TI·o?llclI . Total. 62 305
TCW Diyisions \\ere registered as under:Jlmbll{all ce.-llorley, Lc\\'cs, Lcnham, and Snowdown. 1 1I1Slllg. Battle, and . \ shford. .rll1l bul(lllce SectZOIlS. hertsey and Hastings Rover Scouts. XurslIlg SCC/lolI.-Haslemere.
Di stl-ict Secretary-
District Officer E. Serving Bro/her.
Total. 117
Boys. Girls. Total. 67 31 36
XET I~CREASE L
.HclI
243
Asst. Commissioner Capt.. E. _-\ . Chill,
Boys. Girls. 53 64
RESIGNATIONS.
O.P.H., !>l.R.C.S., L.R.c.p.-(9.12.22.)-OiJiccr. C. E. Whitcher, L.R.C.S., L.R.c.p.-(13.9.26.)-Servi1lg Brother. F. C. Cozens, M.A., M.B., CH.B.-(8.+.30.} A. M. Pollock, M.A., ?ll.B., CH.B.-(8.+.30.)
A. E. Porter, M.A.,
J. J.
JIell. 542
Falwasser, 'W arwick House, Maidstone. -(30.3.23). -Officer.
County Surgeons-
DistI-ict
JOlIN A~lBULANCE BRIGADE I
ST. JOlIN 'S GATE, CLERKE:-:WELL, E.C. 1. SIH,
COM MIS 101 ER.
A. B. l\Ic:\Iastel-, :11.0 .• B.CH., B.A.O., O.P.H.,
PARK, S.W. 20. 31st December, 1929.
CAMI3ERLEY AVENUE, RAYNES
.\..c rING Cf[IEF COYDIIS lONER,
ST.
Erne t A. Richards, 36, Cambedey Avenue, Raynes Park, '. \V. -( December, 1919.) -Knight of Grace. ~T AFF
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DISTRICT.
3,503
. The present strength of the Counties comprising the District (excluding Cadets) as follows:-
IS
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THE
Kent Surrey Sussex
No.
T. JOHN A1\1I3ULA CE BRIGADE.
Ambulance. 36 15 17
U ITS. TIII'sillg. 17 5 10
6A
32
Total. 53 20 27 100
• 1mblllal1ce. 1,315 461 587 2,363
PERSONNEL. 1 IIl'sing . 359 216 66"*
3,027
SYNOPSIS OF \VORK DONE. Public Dllty.-During 1930 a total of 17 , -"*5 reported cases of accident. or sudden illness received attention; an increa e of 3,800 over t.he vear 1929 . On the following occasions the Police left the Ambuhlnce arrangement.s in the hands of the Brigade, and the duties were well organized and carried out : Visit of H.R.H. Princess ~lary to Redhill. Inspection at Reigate of the British Legion ( urrey Branch) by II.R.II. the Duke of Connaught. Gliding Trials at \Vest Firle, Lewes (whole of Whitsun tide Holidays), and at South Harting. Goodwood and other important Race ::'Ileetings. H.R.H. Prince George's visit to Hastings. Croydon Aerodrome, on the occasion of :i.\1iss Amy Johnson's ret.urn from her Australian Flight, in conjunction wit.h '0. 1 District. Nursing TVork.-The Tursing Units have carried out excellent work, and I am pleased to b e able to place to their credit the treatment of 1,270 cases of accident or sudden illness; 232 removals of female patients; attendance al 37 road accidents, and 1,400 attendances at General and Cottage Hospitals. In addition, the Nursing personnel have answered many calls for service at Summer Camps for Guides, etc . TranspOl't TVork . -~ ew Ambulances \yere acquired by the under-mentioned Divisions : Ashford, Battle, Horley, Crawley and Three Bridge~, Deal and ""almer, Farningham and Ramsgate. In each instance the vehicles ""ere publicly presented to lhe Brigade and handed back to the Division to operate in their respective areas. There are now no less than 46 Ambulances in the District, and they contlllue to carry out some really fine ervice. An analysis of the return sho\~ that 15 ,4H patients were transported 207,165 miles during the twelve months under review.
Road Service.-:'luch activity has been di played in this connection, 3"* :'lobile First Aid Posts and 4 Permanent Fir t Aid Posts being regularly manned. Reports show that 2,230 road accidents received attention, the victims belllg transport('d 14 ,860 miles. The majority of the Posts were inspected by myself or one of my staff, and were found to be very efficiently operated. Competiliolls.-The results were as follo"'s : DISTRICT TROPHIES. Compettlion held at Guildford, The Three Counties" Shield. . . Littlehamplon. The Cotton Shield . Horsham. The Cotton Shield (Women) Guildford i\ursing. II
The The The The
COUNTY OF KENT TROPHIES. Competztion held at Ashford. tt East Kent" Bowl Ashford. Dame Stancombe-Wills Cup Si tting bourne. Decies Cup \Vestgate Nursing. Nurses Cup I-Ierne Bay ·ursing.
COUNTY OF SURREY TROPHIES. Competition Jzeld at Clandon Park. The Onslow Cup Guildford S.R. The Martin Williamson Cup Redhill S.R. The Onslow Cup Guildford Nursing. The Ethel Deane Cup Redhill and Reigate Nursing.
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DISTRICT.
COUNTY OF SUSSEX TROPHIES.
Tolal. 1,674 550 03
89
VIII.
Competition held at Worthing. The Sir William Gentle Cup The Sir William Gentle Cup
Littlehampton. Hastings Nursing.
:i.\Iy thanks arc due to District Surgeon A. I. McMaster, M.D., for his gift of a Cup to be compet.ed for annually by Boy Cadets in Kent, and to Lady District Superintendent ~lrs. C. Fal\\'asser for her gift of a Shield for Annual Competition amongst Girl Cadets in the District. The Competitions proved most popular, 9 Boy Cadet Teams entering for the tt Mc1IIaster" up and 5 teams for the tt Falwasser " Shield. The trophies were \von by the Folkestone Boys and the Maidstone Girls' teams respectively. r.ly thank s are also due to Assistant Commissioner Captain E. A. Chill for presenting a up to be awarded to the second best Tursing Team in the District Finals (secured by W est.gate ~ursing Division); and to Dr. G. Locke (late Assistant Commissioner for Sussex) for a Cup t.o be awarded annually to the team gaining the highest percentage of marks in the Individual Practicals section of the Sussex Competition. Permalle1l1 IIea(/quarlers.-I am pleased to record that many schemes are on foot for raising funds for permanent Headquarters. During th year new Headquarters were obtained by the Cranleigh and Have Divisions. In both cases, the buildings admirably meet the requirements of the Divisions, and uperintend nts H. AU'well and C. Parks, and other willing assistants are to be congrat ulated on the success of their efforts. 1I1spectlOlls.-AIl my Divisions were individually inspected and I am satisfied that the District. is up to standard and its members r eady for any call upon them. An inspeclion of all Unit.s in the County of Kent was held at Tunbridge 'Wells, and of uiTey and Sussex Units at IIastings. \Ve are very grateful to you, Sir, for the kindly interest "'hich prompted you to take these Inspections. I desire, also, to record the thank of all ranks of the District to the ~1ayors and Corporat.lOns of Tunbridge \Y ells and Hastings for their wonderful hospitality and for the encouragement given by them in kindly arranging the Reviews in their respective towns FlJ/{l/Ice.-It is a pleasure to report the finances of the Divisions are in a healthy condition, and thanks are due to all those who have supported our appeals from time to time. COI1CIIlSioll.-Once again I must pay tribute to the invaluable assistance rendered to the District by the :'ledical Profession, Police, r.lunicipal Authorities, and the Press. They have not only helped financially, but considerably encouraged us by giving or their limited time to aid u in our ""ork. So long as this happy co-operation exists, all Tnils in ~ -0. R District " "ill, I am sure, continue to progress. I am deeply indebled to my .\ ssistants in the three counties for their most valuable sen"ices and support; to the District Surgeon for his untiring energies on the medical side of our work; to the Lady District Superintendent for her great help and valuable aclvice on Kursing matters; to the County Surgeons for their services; and to the Dist.rict fflcers and Lady District Officers, all of whom have carried out the dulies allotted to them in a most conscientious and efficient manner. To all olher Ofhcers and ranks I t ender my most grateful thanks. The r ecord herein given reflects the utmost credit on all of them and they are worthy of all possible praise for their hard and can cientious sen'ice to the Brigade and to the Order. There is no voluntary service of much value unless there is elf-sacrifice. This is appreciat.ed by all ranks in Ko. 8 District, and herein, I venture to believe, is the secret of the successful issues of the \York carried out by tho e whom I have the honour t.o command and for whose loyalty since I took over the District I shall ever be grateful. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, E. A. RICHARDS, Commissioner.
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ST. JOHN
No. VIII.
Ar.mULANCE BRIGADE.
CORPS, AMBULANCE AND
NURSING
DIVISION S.
KENT.
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
AmbulanceASHFORD CORP
1.1.29
Ashford Town
1.4.79
Ashford Station
3.11.20
Ashford Works
15 .10.20
South Ashfcrd
17.4 .15
WiUesborough
3.5.06
Birchington
Boughton-under-Blean Canterbury
28.7.15
4.5.96 19.9.14
Chatham and District
30.9.02
Chatham S.R. ...
10.3.20
City of Rochester
6.8.14
Dartford
17 .3.31
Deal and Walmer
28.2.01
Doddington Dover
...
12.10.97 22.2.21
Dover S.R.
21.6.27
Farningham
12 .3.20
Faversham
6.3.05
Folkestone
SURCEON.
\RECISTERED.
Capt. E. Scott, D.S.O., M.B.
J.
D. Gray, M.D., C.M.B.
R. H. Jones, M.B., B.A.O., B.CII. C. T . l.ox, M.R.C.S. A . F. Denning, M.B., B.S., J. B. Hayes, M.R .C.S. , L.R.C.P., v\'. B. Torthcott, lILR.C.S ., L.R.C.P. A. Eennedy, M.B., CH.B. H . Harrison, lILR.C.S., L.R .C.P. R. J. Ferguson, M.D . C. J. Rogerson, 1.B ., B.S., lII.R .C.S., L.R.C.P. H. J. Hoby, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. C. St. Cecil IIenrique, M.D., C.lI1. C. W. Green, F.R.C.S.
F. M. lIughes, M.D.
J.
P. Henderson, L.M.S.S.A.
T. J. Nicholl, F.R.C.S., D.P.H. T. J. Cobbe, M.A., M.B. ]. S. Rogers, M. R. C. s. T, \V. Gange, M.D. C. ]. Evers, 111. D. B. R. Billings, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. J. Kindness, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
KENT (Continued). CORP8 AND DIVI81DN8.
(Except those portions which come within the Metropolitan Police Area.) ASSISTANT CO;\HHSSIONER-:\Iajor \V . H . F. ~obl e , L.;\LS.S.A., Haslemere, Sittingbournc. COUNTY SURGEON-East Kent: F. C. Coz~ns, M.A., M.B., CH.B., Redholme, Beacon lILlI, Herne Bay. \Vest Kent: A. M. Pollock, M.A ., M.B., cn.B., 8 Frant Road, Tunbridge \Yells. DISTRICT OFFICER-East Kent: T . Potts, 17 Forbes Road, Faversham. \Vest Kent: YV. Hancox, Rose View, \Vilson venue, Chatham. LADY DISTRICT OFFICER-l'.liss H. May, Southview, \Vatcringbury, Kent. IN CHARCE.
Corps Supt. F . J. :\lilcs, 66, Kent venue, Ashford . A /Supt . II. F. Bunting, 76, High Strcet, Ashford . Supt. . E . Long, 2, Station House, Godinton Road, Ashford. Supt. A. J. Staples, 6 , Hunter Street, \\,lllcsborough. Supt. J. We t, 170 Beayer Hoad, Ashford . Supt. P. Jackson, 170, Godlllton Road, Ashford. Supt. lbert Hodges, Woodford House School, Blrclungton. Supt. C. \Y. Smith, Stocker's 11111, Boughton, Faversham. Supt. . Richardson, ,St Law· renee Villas, Canterbury
Supt. \Y. J. ::\Iurray, Rouken Clen, Randall H.oad, 'hatham Su pt. J . \Vrigh t, Y l cara~e Cottaoe, Trafalgar treet, Gtllmgh III Supt. \Y. C. Firman, 5, lOlll\rall Road, Rocheste r. Supt. 13. Dale, Yilla I osa, UarUey, near I arUord. Supt. \V. S. Pocknell, 2 Southland Terrace, Church Path, Deal SupL B. T. Beaumont, School House, Doddington, Slttlng· bourne. Supt.. G. Gore, II, London H.oad. Dover. Amb. Offr. H.. 1- Win ter, J. Oswald Road, Dover. Supt. P. Kemp, Seasaltcr, Shepherds Lane, Dartford. Supt. C. P. Curling, 25, Athclstan Road, Faversham. Supt. J. Boulton, lI1.P.S., 25, Guildhall Street, Folkestone.
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DISTRICT.
_1..
Folkestone S.R.
30.11.22
Gravesend and i-l'orthfleet Greenstreet
10.10 .23 7.4.02
Herne Bay
10.4 .25
Isle of Sheppey
27 .1.08
.\laidstone
20.1 31
Lcnham
18.6.30
i-Iaidstone
14 .4.15
Queenboro'
29.3 .20
Ramsgate Town
2 .4.91
Ramsgate S.R
29 .11.20
~e\'cnoaks
9.4 .20
Slttmgbourne
7.9.03
J. W. Napier, M.B., CH.B ., B.S. \V. :\lackenzie, lI1.B., CH .B. F. C. Cozens, M.B ., B.CH. (Acting).
F. T. Travers, O.B.E., lI1.B., B.S. H. Southey, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. C. Pye Oliver, jun., lI1.B. II. A . :\Iadwar, L.R.C.P. A. :\lad,,'ar, lII.R.C.P. & S.
B. II . Palmer, liLA., 1I1.B., B.C. R J. Archibald, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. P. A. :\Iansfield, ~I.B ., B.A.
Sno\\'down Colliery
25.5.30
Tilmanstone Colltcry
20 .6 .29
G. E. Bellamy, l\I.R .C-S. & P. E. Bellamy, l\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H . J. :\Ianning Watts, ;\1.R .C.S. , L.R.C.P.
Tonbridge
3.4 .20
Tunbridge \Yells
1.6 . 0
Westgate-on-Sea
29 .3 .95
\Yhitstable
19.9.14
C E. Etheridge, lI1.B.
i':ur ingAshford ... ...
2.6.30
Canterbury
2.4.12
Faversham
7.11.13
]. ]. I\1cEyery, M.B., B.CH., B.A.O. Hilda I'll. Garlick, Ill-B . , B.S. H. ]. IIoby, M.R.C.S ., L.R.C.P. (Acting) . T.]. Ticholl, F.R.C.S. (Acting). . ]. Evers, M.D., J.P.
Folkestone
30.6.10
]. \\T. Buttery, F.R.C. · .
Chatham, Roche ter and Gillingham Dovcr
27.6.25 18.10.28
1. 7. 2S
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
018TERED.
I
SupL G. Jordan, 19, Linden Crescent, Folkestone. Supt. A. J. Black, 13, Stuart Roacl, Gravesend. Supt. W. G. Ray, Mount Pleasant, Teynham, Kent. Supt. A- Sharp, IS, Oakdale Road, Herne Bay. Supt. II. R. Catt, 78, The Broadway, Sheerness . Corps Supt. J. C. Dunk, 30, Albion Place, Maidstone. Supt. C I r. Groom, Croft-an-Righ, Lenham, nr. Maidstone. Supt. R Goodyer, 17, Scott Street, :\Iaidstone.
Supt. E. R. R. Greenstreet, 82, Cromwell Road, yVest Minster, r. Queenboro', Supt. G. H. \Villey, 78, Dane Park Road, Ramsgate. Supt. G. R. \Vard, 40, Dumpton Park Road, Ramsgate. Supt. A. vVaters, Mount View, Riverhead, nr. Sevenoaks. Supt. Lieut. L. R. Dence, 26, Station Street, Sittingbourne. :\1r. F. Hill, Snowdown Village, near Canterbury. Supt. A. J. Bailey, The Bungalow, Sandwich Road, Eythorne, Dover. Supt. R. Agnew, Stranrear, Goldsmid Road, Tonbridge. Supt. H. G. yVhibley, 12, Grosvenor Park, Tunbridge Wells. Supt. G. S. Britton, I, Cedric Road, Westgate-on-Sea. Supt. C Sampson, 67, Island Road, Whitstable. :\Irs. Parties, 22, Bond Street, Ashford. Dr. H. l\I. Garlick, M.B ., B.S., Canterbury. Lady Supt. Mrs. A. L. Muir, 257, apie r Road, Gillingham, Kent. L/Dist. Officer Miss H. May, South View, \Yaltringbury, Kent. Lady Supt. A . Curling, 25, Athellone Road, Faversham, Kent. Lady upt. I\liss M. E. Crawford, 116, Shorncliffe Road, Folkestone. Lady upt. Irs. E. Allen, 3, SL Mark's Avenue, Rosl1erville, Gravesend
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No. VIII.
J OHN AMBULA CE BRIGADE.
URREY (Continued).
KENT (Continued). OORPS AND DIVISIONS.
!RECISTERED.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
COR PS AND DIVISIONS.
\RECISTERED
-------------------1 Herne Bay
1-+.5 .28
Isle of Sheppey ...
I 18. 11. 1-+ 29.10.90
Ramsgate
I
Maidstone
J. R. Hamerton, lI1.B., Lady upt. 1\Iiss F. Reynold s, B.S., 1II.R.C .. , L.R. C.P . Burleigh House, !I erne Bay. \ V. H. Shephard, 111. R. C. s . Lady upt. 1\1 rs. Jenner, ' 29, Granville H.d., Sheerness. 1\IissS. C. Sharpe,M. R. c.s.
2. 12.15
C . P. Olive r,
B.A., 111. 13.
Sittingbourne and Milton Regis Teynham
29.2. 2-+
C. F. Ind, M.B., B.S.
30.6. 12
P. G. Selby, ;\f.R. C.S., L.R.C.P.
Tonbridge
25. 5.31
Tunbridge Wells
25.1.16
1\1. D. Vint,
\Vestgate-on-Sea
11.9.12
M. F. Squire, M. D. F. 1\1001', M.D., B.CH., M.R.C.S., L.R.CP.
Willesboro Division
liLA., lI1.
15.12.28
B.
Lady Supt. II'. 1\1. E. Blink o, 65, Ellington Rd., Ramsgate. A/Lady upl. Miss E. Hobbs, 7, t. Mi chael l~d., Maidstone, K ent, Lady upt. Mrs. Dobbie, 11i, IIigh St., ?lIilton Regis . Lady Supt. Irs. Man t)I1, "-orld's End, Tevnham. :'lrs. C. W ebber, - 4, Go1t.Lmld Road, '1 on bndge . Lady ' upt. 1\Iiss E. \Yaddilo\,l' , Yewsidt;, l'usthall, Tunb ridge W ells. Lady upt. I\liss A. K. Tow 'rs, 9, Ethelbert Ter., ". eslgatc-t)o· ea. Lady 'upt. :'Irs. 'ymonds. Th l' Rcctory, Church Ro ad, \Villcsbomugh. :-:1' ...hhford.
SURREY (Except thos e portions whi ch come within the ~Ietropolitan Police area.) ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER-Vacant. COUNTY SURGEON-A . E. Porter, :\I.A. M.D., \V ealden, Reigate.-lll cha ,:gr of COlm/)'. DISTRICT OFFICER- J. P . Flavin, "Maisonette," Hampton Road, "'orcester Park. LADY DISTRICT O FFICER-Lady Peters, A. Ie R. C., l'ennyhill Palk, Bag-shot.
Ambulance-'Addiscombe B ORO'. OF
REIGATE
2-+.3.20 7.8.19
Horley ...
3.2.30
Redhill ...
25.3.12
Redhill S.R.
7.-+.20
Reigate
7.8.19
Caterham
30.9.02
Chertsey Section
14.7.30
Chipstead Valley
17.11.21
GUILDFORD
Bagshot and Windlesham Camberley and Frimley
151
DISTRICT
21.9.20 21.4.21 12.5.20
upt. F. M. Twidle, 19, Lom.'r J . H. Thompson, 11.B., B.CH. L\dd i co mbe Road, CrlH'd OIl. Corps upt. Lieut.-Co\.C.lIj ,\ nt'-. Lt.-Co\. C. II. Jamc~, C. I. E . , F. R. C. S. , 1.)(, ., DOl 'n;) C.LE., F.R.C.S., 1.)1. .. Place. Redhill. B. Jackson Taylor, Amb. Officel' . llannam, Oak Tree,\'ictoria Hoad (Ea.;t M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Horlev. upt. D. Chatfield, 41, Alpine Road, Redhill. T. Anstey-Chari, Supt. T. Palmer, M.B., lII.R.C.S. 3-+, Ladbrokc Road, n.cd hd\. Supt. B. E. 1'\ orman, 8, ~kin:' mington Cottages, Rl'l;ale H ea th, Reigate. C. B. Lewis, lILB., CIl.B. .\mb. OfTr. T. Tuckey, 10, Cha ldron Road, Caterham. :\1r. G. offc, 41, Stu t.wn HaaG Chertsey. ScrgL H. T. Brooks, 92, W estleigh I J. A. Mcl\Iurty, M.D. Avenue, Coulsden. Corps Supt. J. Lambert, 31, Church Road, Guildford. II. A . Cmttwell, lI!.D. Amb. Officer A . J. Smithers, lIeath View, UpdownIIill, \YindlcshanI. D. S. Gordon, Amb. Officer II. \"hit e, tither· M. B., CH.B., B.A.O. lands, King's Ride, Camberley,
Cobham .. .
5.11.21
Guildford
3.3.90 30.1.24 30.11.14
IN CHARCE .
Supt. J. Hale, B.CR., M.R.C.S ., Fourwents, Cobham, Surrey. Supt. P . Attwell, D. Cameron, M.R.C.S. IIigh Street, Cranleigh. Supt. J. D. Rutter, Quarrylands, 1\1. Phillips, M.A., )1.D. Shalford Rd., Guildford. Supt. F. Euden, 1, Station Cottages, Worplesdon tation. C. \V. Jenner, M. B.,CH.B. A /Supt. F. Brackenbury-Budgett, " R aithby ," Haslemere.
22.6.2sF.le, R.CU.,
Cranleigh
Guilclford Railway
SURCEON.
M. R.C.S.
NUl'singBOlw'. OF R EIG,\.'! E
Redhill and Reigale ...
13.12.21
Nancy R. Lewis, lI!.B., B . .
II orley Section
Lady Supt. l\Iiss E. M. Colson, Millside, Redhill, Surrey.
28.2.31
G U IL[)FOI~D
Cranleigh
28.5. 27
Guildford
18.9.15
lI as lcmere
29.-+.30
Cam berley & \V indlesham
30.2.20
D. Cameron, M.R.C.S. (Acting) L. \\' . L\. Lankester, 1II.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Miss L. Henderson,
Vachery, Cranleigh. Lady Supt. Mrs. E. Henry, Normandy, nr. Guildford. Amb. Officer Miss Ford, Bishopston, Half Moon Hill, Haslemere Lady Supt. Mrs. B. Colley, D. S. Gordon, 1f.B., Hatlon Hall, \Yindlesham. CH.B., B . •\.O. (Acting) .
SUSSEX. ,\SSlSlANT OMl\llSSIO:-II, R Capl. E. A. Chill, O.B.E., M.D., C.lI!., F.R. C.S., Dunedin, Battle. CO l.!:-i n URGEON C. E. \\-hilcher, I.R.C.S. L.R.C. l'., 58, Lansdowne Place, Hove. DISTlUCT OFFICER C. ;\[iltoI1, 99.\, St. Thom a lreet, Hastings. Capt. \\'. Butcher, " 'hite ros, Barnhorn Lane, Littl e Common, Bexhill-on-Sea, LAD\ DISTRICT OFI' ICl-IZ Countess Bra ey, Park Gate, Battle. AmbL1lanceSupt. C. E. Thomas, "Hatfield, " 31. 7. 29 Baltle Caldbec Hill, Battle. Corps Supt. G. B. JupP, BI{(GlITO~ II. P. ey mour, M.D. 1. 1. 30 21, St. Luke's Road, Brighton. upt. T. L. l\Iarsh, J. A. Orlebar, lII. R. C. S., Brighton 2-+.6.15 99, Crompton Road, Brighton. L.R. C.P. Brighton Police 5.6.15 J . Pulling, M.R.C.S., I Supt. \V. H.. Anderson, 49, Baden L.R.C.P. Road, Brighton. S. R. 1\1 althews, III. R. C. S., Supt. S. Jennings, 24-.4-.28 Crawley and Three 51, High Street, Three Bridges. L.R.C.P. Bridges Easthollrne :2-+.2. 27 J . . \Yilliams, lII.R.C.S., Supt. A. J. Burnage, 11, Havelock Rd., Eastboul'l1e. I L.R C. l'. II. R. nlcAleenan, lII. D., B. S. ILlilsham 7 A. 27 T . S. Taylor, II1.B., CH.B. Supt. Capt. John \\Tickersham, o. B. E., Ersham Dene, Hailsham. Hasti ngs ... 2.2.1-+ D. 1\1. Martin, III. B ., B. S' I upt. G. H. French, 3, Saxon Rd., Clive Vale, Hastings. Ro ve r Section ... \V. D. Lawson, lI1.B., 2. 6.30
"T.
B. CII.
li astings S. R.
6.5. 20 17.6.13
\\'. E. Peck,
l\I.R.
Capt. R. S. Harper, M.R . . 5., L.R.C.P.
Supt. A. Newman, 10 Fellows Ro ad, Hastings. Supt. C. Parks, 157, ac kville Road, Hove,
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No, VIII.
SUSSEX (Continued). CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
15.10. 30
Lancing and
SURCEON .
\RECISTERED .\
Lewes Sompting
I
Littlehampton
3.3.31 12.11.07
Horsham .. .
31.7.26
Newhaven
11.2.29
Robertsbridge .. .
8.7.29
Southwick and Shoreham I 29.7.29 Rye
23. S.22
Worthing
30.9.27
Supt. G. T. Johnson, 13, H a m Lane, Lewes. A / Supt. H. Slaughter, 25,:\J111J. H. Crawford, field, ompting. 1I1. R.C.S., L.R.C.P. upt. A. E, King, F . H. Alexander, r.1. B. 4, Bayfol'd Rd., Littlehampt o n. upL J. G. King, 51, St. Lcona nl's G. Sparrow, III.R., B.C., Road, lIorsham. F.R.C.S. Lt.-Col. J. O. ummer- Supt. 1\. E. IIarding, 36, E\'clyn Road, Newha\'en. hayes, D.S.O .,M. R.C.S., L.R.C.P. upt. ..\. P. Belts, I I Prcston, " A. T. Perl, II1.B., B.S. Brightling Road, Robertsbri dg-e. Supt. C. \V. Young, 20 Bye Pa s Road, horeh am. 1\1. Button, F.R.C.S. upt. ]. Tiltman, \\'ish IIous e , Wish ' treet, Rye. Supt. H. D. l\Ic all,;o.[. R.C.S., \V. O. Pitt, M.D., D.PH. L.R.C.P., " taf)hill," BroadH. D. l\IcCall, IILR.C'.S., L.R.C.P. waleI' Road, \\'orthing.
Nursing22.4.30
Battle
Brighton
14-.1.16
Preston
20.12.15
Crawley ...
27.5.31
Hove Eastbourne
I
14.8.02
.. . I
28.5.15 18.5.28
Littlehampton Rye
D. Brough,
III. B.,
18.8.24
Worthing
28.2.28
c.
C. Elliott, M.D., CH.B. Lorna Elliott, 111. B., CH. B.
CADETS. KENT. Ambul anceDoddington
26.1. 27
Dover (S.R.)
16.3.29 9.4.31
I
CORPS AND DIVISIONS .
Lady upL Ml"S. L. J. \\'imb erley, 5, \Vestdown Road, ' eaford. Lady upt. Mrs. M. J. F. i\Iorse, Osmond House, Broadwater Road, \\'orthing.
RECISTERED
Gra vesend and _ orlhAeet
6.6.27
Herne Bay
3.6.29
Hol y Trinity
27.7.26
Isle of Sheppey ..
28.7.26
~[ ai dstone
19. 1. 2~
Rochester
26.8.29
Tilma nstone Colliery
31.7.30
\\'est gate-Ol1- en
9.5.28
:'I:lll'singCh at ham
12.3.:28
Doyel'
18.6.31
Isle of
8URCEON.
17.1.28
Folkestone
Hern e Bay :'\ur ing Lady Supt. l\liss II. Theobald , Gladys 1\1. \Yauchope, 62, Dykes Road, Brighton. l\!.D., M.R.C.P. Octavia M. \Yilberforce, Lady upt. F. ollin on, 126, Qucen's Pk. Rd., Brig hton. IIr.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. :;\lr5. Pronger , 28, ' tatIOn H.oad, Crawley. Ethel \V. Lee, M.B., H.B. Lady upt. l\1iss l\I. Bates, L. L.A" 42, Cornwallis Gardens, Hasti ng. A. F. Hall, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lady upLl\Iiss A. F. Field-Com ber, Nora Crow, liLA., l.D . Brockham, Hang-leton Rd ., Dyke Rd., Brighton. Ethel Downing, :II. B., B. S. Lady Supt. III rs. F. 1\1. Budd, 77, \\' hitley Road, Easlbo llrllr. D. W. Dear, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. C. E. Last, M.R.C.S., Lady Supt. 1\1rs. A. Bateman, 3i, L.R.C.P. \\' estern Road, Littlehamp toll.
1. 6. 29
Seaford
Dover Town
C. 1., D.PH.
1.1.30
B R IGHTON
Hastings ...
(Continued).
KENT IN CHARCE,
153
DISTRICT.
heppey ..
I'amsgate
1. 9. 30
18.3.27 18.6. 31
St. ]a me·
chool
Maidq one
18.1O.2Q 2.11.25
ittingbollrnc and i\I e lton Regis
2.11.27
SEX. Amblliance Eastbo urnc Hasti ngs
.l~.
22.7.29 12.6.24
Rye
27.8.26
NUl" ingEasl bo urne
17.9.28
Hast ings ... Ho\'e
30.11. 23 28.5.23
Pres ton
5.6.2+
Rye
1.6.29
/'
SURREY. Nul'ingRedhill and ReigateNo. 1
4.9.28 ,
IN OHARCE.
No. IX.
15+
County CommissionersCapt. ]. W. \Vhi k, J.p.-(]uly, 1925. )-Kllight of Grace. Hedley V. liUer.-(]uly, 1925). - Commander. Edgar Trounson-(] uly, 1925. )-Officer. Assistant County Commissioner (Co rnwall)W. 1 • ]ohnston.-(3.12.29.)-ServiIl8 Brolher. County SUI-geonsLieut.-Col. J. P. S. Ward, T.D., 1\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.-(-I-.3.21.)-Officer. Lieut.-Col. \V. Blackwood, D.S.O., 1\1. B. -(2-1-.-1-.23. )-Officl'r. Capt. E. \V. Smerdon, 1\1. D., F . R.C.S.-(-I-. 9. 2-1-.) B. ' enn Dunn, M.D., F.R.C.S.-(1S.6.21.)
I{EPORT OF COU_~TY CO:\DIISSIOXER COU~TY OF DEVO~.
County OfficersT. D. Perkins-(4.3.21.) E. E. Hattam-{26. 9. 22. }-Servillg Brother. Capt. F. H. Rodier-IIeath, 1\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.-(-I-.9.2-t.}-Servil/g B,other. H. ]. Vick.-(30.3.25 .)-Winterdene, Paignton , Devon. S. 1\1. Landrey.-(10.12.2S. ) Major S. R. Gibbs, l\I.C., T.D., 1\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.-(22 .1.30.) Lieut.-Col. H. packman.-(22 .1. 30.)-Officer.
.)·u
"illg
35 A."D 36, TilE ClIlEF T. J O][~
isle,..
Corps Officers attached to County of Devon StaffCorps Surgeon Capt. Harold F. '-ellaco tt, M.e., F.R.C.S. (-1-.3.21). Corps Superintendent F. Pethick (1.1. 28). Corps Officer F. Mardon (4.3.21). Corps Officer C. 1\1. Ball (28.3. 28).
"T.
Lad y Corps Officer attached to County of Devon Staff;\1rs. J. Abbott, 17, Carfrae Terrace, Plymouth. REPORT OF
COU~TY COM~II S SIO.
ER COU. TTY OF
To\\'~
155
The Cadet Di~isions have continued to be useful feeders for the Senior Divisions; our best new members come Irom the Cadet Divisions.. . The members of the Brigade and the British Red Cross Soclety have conbnued to co-operate on the most friendly terms. . . This co-operation has not only been of great benefit to the work of the two soclebes, but has avoided overlapping. Our thanks are aaain due to the police, A.A. and R.A.C. scouts. and telephone operators, for their Dever ready and willing assistance. . . In conclusion I record my high appreciation of the medIcal men who have gIven courses of lectures and have taken re-examinations free of cha~ge. I have the honour to be, Su, Your obedient servant, EDGAR TRouNso~, County Commissioner.
No. IX. District.
Lady County OHicers1\1rs. E. 1\1. Lan down, A.R.R.C.-(lO.7.2-1-.)-Sen,illg Sisler. Mrs. R. Bal don-(12.3.27.), 3 Beech Terr., 'altash, Cornwall. !,!liss E . Deane, Kenwyn Cross, Kenwyn, Truro Dll/lle of Grace.
DI STRICT.
OR~\\'ALL.
CLOCK CHA:lIBERS, HEURl,;TH. 24th JIl/rcl!. 1931.
THE ACTI TG CHIEF COl\L IISSIONER, ST. JOHN Al\IBl:LANCE BRIGADE. SIR.
I have the honour to submit my Report for the year ending 31st December, 1930 The strength of the Brigade in Cornwall has been well maintained, and I am confident that all needs have been met in the areas co,"ered bv the Di,"isions . Co-operation between our members and the doctors, hospital au-thorities, police. road s~outs, fire brigades, and lifeboat crews, has been general; thi<:; happy statc of affaus now seems so normal that there is a danger of the wonderful value of the ,,"ork of our members being some"w hat lost sight of. \Ye are still unable to form Divisions in some of the outlying areas, where the benefits of the Brigade, never yet experienced, are not realized. The difficulty of organization in these areas is mainly one of securing leaders. IIo\yever, "we" are keeping closely in touch, and we are confident that we shall yet sec Divisions covering all Cornwall. Having regard to the difficult nature of the county, and its scattered population, we feel that much has been already accomplished. Great praise i;:; due to the Officers and members of the Divisions for keeping up their enthusiasm and high standard of work. The Tursing Divisions are very satisfactory. The members are doing excellent work in sick visitation, village first aid, inIant welfare, and hospital attendances.
~OTTE
SfREET, PLY:\lOUTH.
CO~1\!lSSIO:-;ER.
~ \'m lJLA~CE
BRIGADE.
Sm. I have the honour to submit my Report on the Brigade in Devon and on the Eastern Border of Cornwall during the year 1930. Pers(!}lIIel.- To cope with the ever-growing de?lands. upon this service there, fortunatd\·. is addecl strength. I h e-w e pleasure III stating that .the ne~t .I~crease amounted to ~05 as comoared with 6-+ in 19~9. The new ambulance dIVISIOns at Ilfracomhe and Combe ~Iartin, the 13arnstaple Nursing Division and the Cadet _~ursing Tnit at Paignton have not only been firmly established but are remarkably active. Sl)'(;}/gth.-On 31st December, 1930. the Brigade personnel comprised :-Other Officers. Ranks. ounty Commissioner and County Officers (including 8 2 County -llrgeons) 5 Corps taff Othcers on Count.y tan 2 Surgeons of orp'S . . . 6 ~upcnntendent and Officers of Corps 59 Surgeons of DIvisions 8 2 78 \mbu lance Divisional trength (ex . urgeon) 250 32 • Tur:-;ing Divisional :trength (ex . Surgeons) 378 16 .\mbulancc adet Di,"isional Strengt.h . 232 10 • -ursing Cadet Divi. ional t.rength Total . 1.958. .-1 dd/tlOl/a! Cmllltv nfF,cevs.-O\\ ing to the rapid developments. of the Order's work in • To rth, East an-d :\Jirl-Devon. it became necessary to rtppOlllt County taft Onlcer~ for the resp ~ ctive areas. 11appily the administrators were there to meet the need. and the promotion of Lieut.-Colonel H. Sp~ckman (Exm.outh) a!ld :\lajor S . H. Cibhs (Barnstaple) "~o Coun.ty rank, tcgether WIth the allocatIon of l\~ld: Devon to County Olficer H. J. \ lck (Paignton\. have not only p~oved a sound pol~c). but one fraught \\ ith bounclless 1?os ibi~ities of furth~r ~xpanslOn. ~he responslb~: positions also held by these O/flcers III the. As oClatIon a~d the~r ympa~h~tIc understanding or entrp work is no small factor 1ll t?eu success Ill. we~dlllg. A soclatIon and Brigade activities into one beneficent campaIgn under t.heu duectlOn. Cadet SlIpf'ywtenciellt W. J.11citt .-:-The ~reates~ l?~s sustained ~Y death "'as tha~ of Cadet Superintendent \Y. LUCltt (Fnary DIVI IOn). I~ spIte of a hard ane continuous struggle against illness contracted on ':,"ar erVlce he was rem~~~{~bly: devoted to th Brigade. He raised one of the earlIest Ambulance Cadet ~IVI IOn::. in the Brigade (1922), collected Jarge sum of money for ambulance servI.ce. and sacrificed nearly all his summer leisure year after year to staff the Cremyll AId Post .
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Public DlItv.-Amongst the most notable of the t h ousands of attendances recorded on public duty " 'ere the staffing of the Bath and W est of England Sho'vv at Torq~ay, the Speedway at Exeter, the" N"avy vVeek" at the Devonp_ort New,:l Establ1shments, and the crowded professional football ground at Exeter, 1 Ol'quay ~nd Plymouth . At the latter, the Plymouth Argyle lub constructe.d an exc.~lle~t Fust Aid station. Barnstaple had to care for the vast crowds dunng the :'II111enary "W eek ". A lnbulance Transport.-Devon heads the list of the ~ome Ambulan~e ervice for the number of cases taken in motor ambulances. 10ce the formation of the H.S.A.C. after the \ Var, no fewer than 177,425 sick or injured. passe,:gers ha~e.been carried. Of the 24 registered arrlbulances. t.here are only 2 wlth. which the l~ngacle members are not associated. In add it.ion to the Home Servlc cars and t.hose affihated to it ambulances maintained by the Local Authorities at Torquay. Exmouth and 'Paignton are staffed by St. John men. New motor ambulances have been acquired at Plymouth and Dawli h, whilst lanel l1as ~e~n purchased at Exmouth for a new station and a hal! in memory of the late lohce In. pector J . Bastin. who did so much for the Order in East Devon. Fire DHty.-Effective co-operation betwee~l Devon Fire. Bri&ades and Ambulance units continues; in fact. there are several 10 membership With both branches of public service. The ideal aimed at and attained in a number of the larger centres of population-including the cities of Exeter and Plymout.h-I~ t.o follow i mmediately after the fire apparatus to every outbreak . In the bUSiest fire-area 139 calls were responded to, in another there were 26 " turns-out ". Lifeboat Calls and Cliff Rescues.-The "Shire o[ the Sea Kings" .with its dangerous coasts calls for a type of ':lmbulance duty not encountcred .In many districts. Lifeboat alarm are transrrutted to St. John Ambulance statIons and, occasionally. there are cliff casua.lties. The follo'~'ing quotatIOn [rom a report will be of interest: "Every service-call for the LIfeboat has been answered by ambulance, survivors being removed either .to ho p.ital or ~o the Sailor' Home as necessary. The wreck of the "Cmberletgh dunng an eighty mlle an hour gale meant a strenuous night. especially for the men and ambulance sent to , tad.don lle~ghts ! \ Vhen. in the morning, several of the crew were tran fer~t>d to the Llfe?oat 10 the breeches b uoy, one. who was injured. received fir t ald from an ofbcer of the Ambulance Service who went out in the boat to the wreck." At Lynton. \ Vhitsands and Babbacombe. ambulanc.e men have. undertaken dangerous transport work following cliff or beach acc.ldents. D.unng th? )~e ar 2 members of the Torquay Division, for the fourth occasIOn. have nsked their hves in this way; they were publicly commended in the Coroner' Court. Road and Seaside Patrols.-Under the Road Scheme, huts, tents or even permanent structures have been staffed at Instow. Paignton, Torquay, Plymouth Hoe, Exmouth, \ Vhitsands. Bovisand. Cremyll. J ennycliffe, certain Dartmoor roads. and other places of which no definite record is to hand at the time of writing. The enormous summer traffic in and through Devon. toget.her with the growing popularity of Its seaSide resorts. tax the resources of many units just at the time ,,:hen thei.r m.embers are most. busily engaged. Therefore. their self-sacrifice fills me wlth ad?1lrat.lOn. Dunng the motor trials the road organization of Lau nceston and Lynton IS very commendable . Nursing Sermces.-Lady County Officer ::'I Irs. Balsdon. to who e zeal and efficiency so much of the p r esent effectiveness of the nursing personnel and V .. \ . D .s is due. has been honoured bv the Order of St. John by appointment as a erving ister. Du ring 1930 Devon - nursing units attended 2.279 cases; made 1.035 hospital attendances. the majority from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m .. but several whole days; members travelled in ordinary ambulances on 1,556 occasions mainly with female cases. Sisters have accompanied over 8.000 crippled children passengers to and from schools in the open air; one went to a week's camp with cripple(l children to supervise their appliances; they have journeye.d by train to or from distant par~s of the cou ntry with help less or tubercular patients (3 1 cases); have tal~en then full share of JJublic duties a n d aid post staffing. and done emergency nurslllg duty in t h e homes of the sick poor. Liners vvith sick females on board have been met. and t he orthopcedic clinics under the Devonian Cripples Aid Organization have been attended. Volunta;y Aid Detachrnents.-I n my capacity a~ Assistant County C:ontroller. of Voluntary Aid fo r H.ilI. Medical and urslllg Ser vices. I have pleasure 10 reportlllg
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a year of success. Three new detachments have received V"ar Office r ecognition (Dp-von 122. 124 and 126) and 59 more have enrolled in V.A.D.s. All the Government inspection reports have been satisfact.ory. There are still no male St. J ohn V.A.D.s in this County. but from inquiries received it would appear that interest amongst ambulance men is awakening. CompetitioJ/s.-The Xewton Abbot Ambulance Team won the Dewar .. Preliminary Competition held at Truro and then went to the Brigade Final Contest in London where they gained the Trimble Shield for the best team for individual practical work. The Xewton Abbot ursing Team proved the TO. IX District :t\'"ursing champions. The winners of the 1930 County Competitions were:Plymouth Central Men (" :'Ilarcus IIare" Cup). and the Sherwell "ursing Cadets the Davey" Cup. Private Thomas. of Torquay. won the Pengelly Cup for best inclividual competition ,,,ork in Devon. Of the numerous and growing number of local Competitions that for Xorth Devon and \Vest Somerset for the :'Iiss Perrott" Cup is the most important. Held last year at \\·ithypool. Devon 's nearest St. J ohn's neighbour. ::'IIinehead. received the Trophy from the Countess of Cromer. I am Indebted to my (ounty Surgeons. Colonel J. P. S. \Vard and Dr. B. Ycnn Dunn. F . KC .S , al 0 to County Office::- T. D . Perkins, for all their specialized assistance in competition activities in addition to their other work for the Brigade. Cadets.-The publication of the Juvenile :'IIanual .. with its extended curriculum has given a new impetus to Cadet activities amongst the over 600 boys and girls under my command. Training In the various new proficiency badge subjects is proceeding. esp~cially at Exeter, Plymouth, Barnstaple and Kewton Abbot. where there is much keenness to get the fir:,t Grand Prior's Cadet (12 P roficiency Examination '). The joint camp at the Dawlish \\'arren of the Boys of Exeter and Barnstaple was a great snccess despite indifferent weather; I still have pleasant recollections of my \ isit to them and their enthusiastic young officers. The large number of Cadets In the Ply' mouth area had a combined summer outing and sports. The Barnstaple _\mbulance Cadet Division is indeed live ", rnder Cadet 'u penntencl('nt J' Trott they acquired a disused bonded store and converted it Into an excellent hendquarter. Sorhething is going on there every evening except Snnday hobblcs, game", social and library ections have been set up; a seamanship course is in rro~res~ ; a Cadet Concert Party, etc. Even the parents of the boys have been organized into an As.ociation to second the efforts of the 'acid leaders .\ll tre foregoing is, of course. additional to the primary task of teaching hrst ;\Id and Transport work . The Supenntendent of the Plymouth Fire Brigade has given extraordinary fi\\'ilities to the Cadets within that City to pass their Fire Fighting Examination. 1 [e nol only held a sene" of special classes for them in the Central Fire Station but he personal! ' trained them in the lise of the fire appliances referred to in the Juvenile Manual's hre ourse. On the conclusion of the sessions, examination. were conducted by professional fire ofhccrs. 1'011 will be interested to learn that the girl Cadets were qui1 (' as prohcient .. fire fighters" ann" rescuers" as the bovs! A pleasing aspect of Cadet work capable of much expansion is correspondence with C?tlets over'-;eas. The Sherwell Girls and the Campsie (Australia) I ursin(Y Cadets are thus very close t, pen-friends although so far apart. 0 A feature of t.he Cadet :'IIovement which gives me much gratification is the type of member gracluat1l1g from it to the Adult unit. Some of the most reliable and active ambulance men and sisters in my clivi ions are ex-Cadets. I am struck. too. by the manner in ,\hich several o~ them return to the Cadets to help their younger colleagues; h,o ha\'e been e peclally helpful and " 'ill probably be Cadet Officers themseLves before long, I regret to report the death of one promi ing lad-Cadet 'V. G. Goss. of ~e,,·ton Abbot. There is a great need for a recognized award, similar to the Voucher, Medallion, etc .. in the: Adult courses. to encourage our Cadets who it for re-examination in Firs~ Aid and Home I ursing. At present a boy or girl who passes for a Pr~liminary Certl~cat~ at the a&e of 11. receives no sociation recognition of the 4 subsequent exammatlOns-posslbly 8 In the ca e of Nursing Cadets. It
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Government subsidv for V.A.D. expenses, the year would have clo ed with a serious adverse balance. \ Vith many new divisions striving to establish and 9ui p themselves and with the more enior units having difficulties in these hard tImes to maintain their local Ambulance services, headquarter., etc., they are often not able to contribute their full quota to es ential" overhead charges ". This, I uppose, is a penalty of expansion and progress! Tribute.-In conclu ion I desire to extend my sincere thanks to every StafI Divi ional and Cadet Officer for their intense loyalty and splendid leadership; to the Honorarv Presidents, Yice-Presidents and other ladies and gentlemen whose sympathy arid support have rr.ean~ o. much; to the various St. ) ~hn Ambula.nce Association Committees for thelr lllvaluable work In providJilg educatIOn, • mbulance service~ and equipment to their attached units: a~d last, but not least, to my T.C.O.S and those in the rank (Ambulance and NurslDg) whose u~selfish devotion to this Cau e increasingly humbles me and gives me cause for mtense admiration and gratitude. I have the honour to be, ir, Your obedient servant, HEDLEY V. ~IILLER, County Commissioner, Devon, Commander of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem. COUNTY OF DORSET . THE GABLES, PARKSTO;-\E, DORSET. 30th .1f arch, 1931. THE ACTI;-\G CHIEF CO)ll1USSIONER , ST. J OHX AlIIBULANCE BRIGADE. SJR,
N o . IX.
J OH N AMBU L A N CE BRI GA D E .
I have the honour to submit my report for the year ending 31st December, 1930. It is a pleasure to note that for 12 years not a Division . in this C~unty has failed to be annually inspected; that the units han' graclu~lly lDcreased III num.bers and efficiency and more appreciated by the general publrc and local authontles. One Nursing Division at Shaftesbury ha been regi~tered and another at Portland is in course of formation. The County Inspection of Corps, Ambulance and ~ursing Divisions \\as held at \ Veymouth, and there were very fe\\' absentees. H.R.H. the Duke of York, E..G., visited Weymouth on 4th July to open the Xew Bridge. Divisional Superintendent F.a ~ner ma.de. excel_lent. a:rangeme~ts for First Aid stations, etc., under the supernslOn of Dlstnct Olflcers apt. Rodier Heath and :\Irs. Lansdown. Two ~lotor Ambulances have been added to the strength, the Borough of Poole placing one in charge of the Brigade at Parkston~; t.he otl:e~ being bought by money raised by the Shaftesbury Ambulance and i\ ursmg Dl\ ISIOn'l. It was officially dedicated" To the Glory of God and {or the u e of the Sick, \Youncled and suffering humanity" by the Rector of haftesbury in the presence of t.he :\Iayor and Corporation at my official Inspection on 1st October! 1930. Poole Corps and ·Weymouth Divisions have well- qmpped huts on the sands and have daily attendance during the summer months, beIng a great boon to the visitors, as shO\\'n by the variety and number of cases treated. The Motor Ambulances attached to the Divisions dealt with 593 calls. The road accidents numbered 193. The total mileage covered by the foregoing exceeded 5,156 miles. . There \\"ere 3,127 cases recorded as receiving First Aid in t.he period under reVIew. V.A.D.-The Annual Inspection Reports of the 2 S. John V .A.D.s were satisfactory. I beg to thank all ranks in the County for their zeal and devotion t.o the cause. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, J. W. WHITE, Capt., County Commissioner, Knight of Grace of the Order of St. John.
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CORPS, AMBULANCE AND
NURSING
DIVISIONS.
CORNWALL . COUNTY COMM ISSIONER-Edgar Trounson, Penvearn, Redruth. ASSISTANT COUNTY C~MMISSIONER-\V . \V. Johnston, Tormohun, Truro. CL)L'NTY UR_GEON-Llcut.-Colonel \\T. Blackwood, D.S.O. , 1\1.B., Chapel treet, Cam borne. COUNTY FHCERS-~ . E. IIaltam, Hazel Bank, lIigher entry, Redruth. S. M. Landry, t. Leonrtrds, Bodmin. LADY COUNTY OFFICER - l\Iis E. Deane, Kenwyn Cross, Kenwyn, Truro. CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
RECISTERED
SURCEOH.
IN CHARCE.
Supt. \ V. W . Hearn, Agar Te r race, Bodmin . Supt. Butler, 50, Manor Road, Cam borne. Supt .R. J. Willoughby Polhigey, Carnmenellis, Redruth. Supt. \V. James, Thorneville, Dolcoath Avenue, Cam borne. Supt. J. Bond, 2, Langton Terrace, Falmouth. Supt. J. B. Gilbert, 11, Mencage Street, H elston .
Amb ul a n ce Bodmin
12. 4.15
Camborne
17.2.06
G. H. almon, "LB., B.S.,M.R . C.S., L.R.C.I'. F. Blackwood, F.R.C.S.
Carnmenellis
1.11.30.
G. Robinson, L.!I1.S .S.A .
Dolcoath
1.3.10
Falmouth
5.5.10
Lt.-Col. J. T . Thomas, T.D., J.P., IIl.R.C. S. Lt.-Col. C. R . Browne,
Helston
5.5.24
J. P. Michael, 1\LB.,
Liskeard
3.7.23
CII.B. E. Toogood, III.R.C.S.
Pendeen ...
5.12.27
R. H. IIadfield, lI1.D.
Penzance ..
14.3.19
Illogan
23.5.10
G. Symons, II1.R.C.S. R. N . Porritt, ?>l.R.C.S., L.R.C. P. R. Pollok, III. R.C. S.,
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M.D.
Newquay
1. 6. 25
Redruth ...
lS.10.93
St. B1azey St. I yes
20.10.02
St. Stephens
23.10.09
Truro
27.10.15 NllI"sillg-
Bodmin
7.10.15
Constantine
26.6.28
Falmouth ...
5.S.10
C. C. Vigus, Ill. D. \V. J. tephens, )LR.C.S., L.R . C. P. F. I lichens, Ill. D.
20.6.27
Pen zanee
20.6.27
Rcdruth St. Ives 1
30.9.14 3 1.12. 29
Supt. F . C. Cann, The Bungalow, Pendeen. upt. C. Jenkinson, 76, High Street, Penzance. Supt. J. H. Craze, 7, l\Ialvern Tel'., Il10Ran Highway, Redruth. . upt. \ \T. R. BI-ooks, 19, Trenance Rd., Newquay, Cornwall.
Supt. \\T. Lanyon, Falmouth Road, Redruth. L. P. J ohns, ~L R.C .S., upt. F. J . mith, St. Blazey. L.R.C.p. F. C. l\IattheW,lIl.A., lI1.D. Supt. \V. H . Care, Gabriel Street, St. Ives. \\T. L. Stewart, lIf. B., Supt. S. Glanville, I\Ioor View, CII. B. t. tephens', St. Austell. \\'. \\'. Rentoul, 111. U., Supt. F . Graae, B.CI[., B.A.v. Prospect Place, Truro.
II. F. Chillingworth, ?>I.R .C.S. T. \\T. \\T alkcr, M.D., CII. B. Lt. - 01. C. R. Browne, ~1.D.
Kenwyn Truro
"T.
G . F. Burnell, I1LR.C.S., L . R. C.P. R . T. Porritt, lII-R.C.S. , L. R.C. P. F. IIichens, M.D., D. P.H. F. C . l\Iatthew, ~I.A., I1LD . (Acting)
Lady Supt. Mrs. E. Chillingworth, Fail-mount, Bodmin. LadySupt, l\Irs. B. S. Rowe, Bridge House, Constant ine. F::dmouth . Lady Supt. Mrs. L. Strongman, Budock House, Falmouth. L/Supt. l\Iiss C. M. Bailey. Rosemal-Y Cottage, Drift Buryas Bridge, Cornwal l. LjSupt. 1 u rse \ T. Deane-Daniel Higher Stennack, St. I yes.
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DEVONSH IR E (Conti n ued).
DEVONSHIR E. Cou:ny
O)IMISSIONER-lledley \ . Miller, 35 & 36, Notte Street, Plymouth. Cou:-nv SURGEONs-Lieut.-Colonel J. P. S. \ Vard, T.D., tor. R. C.S., L. R.C. P., Sherwell House. Tavistock Road, Plymouth. B. Venn Dunn, M.D., F. R.C.S . , Rutland Lodge, Torquay. COUNTY OFFICERS- T . D. Perkins, 52, \ Vest Hill Road, l\Iutley, Plymouth. H . J. Vick, \ \,interdene, PI'eston, Paignton. Major S . R . Gibbs, M. C., T. D., )LR.C.S. , L.R.C.S., Elmfield, Bear " t., Barnstaple. Lieut.-Colonel H. packman, R. A.M.C. (rct.), The Old Vicarage, \Vithy combe Raleigh, Exmouth . LADY COUt-iTY OFFICER- ~I rs . R . Balsdon, 3, Beech Terrace, Saltash, Cornwall. LADY CO RPS OFFICER-Mrs . ]. 1\1. • bbolt, 17, Carfrae Terrace, Plymouth. CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
Ambul a n ce-
IRECISTERED o
SURCEON .
IRECISTERED. '
1. 5.00
Barnstaple
29. 6. 25
Barnstaple (Goodleigh Section) Bideford ...
21.6.26
Boro' of Dartmouth
17. 2.27
Dartmouth (Strete Section) Callington
2 .3. 30
Christow Section
19.2.30
Com be Martin Exeter City
30.7.26
7.9.27
5.3. 30 4.12.0 1
Supt. A. ~icholls, 4, The Bo" ling Green, .:\shburlon. Supt. E. Butcher, 10, linl on R . H. C. Gompertz, Road, Barnstaple. M.B., M. R.C.S., L.R. C. I'. Cpl. F. Kidwell, toneyard R . H. C. Gompertz, Cottages, Bear ~' t., l3arn stapl~. )['B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.l'. upt. F . \\' . IIockaday, Dr. E. Pearson, F.R.C.S. S, Kingsley l{oad, Bldefon!' upt. .E. ]. l\Iarsh,45, New comen H. A. Brooks, F. R.C.S. Road, Dartmouth. Supt. C. E.]. Marsh,45, )l e \\'L'lllllen H . A. Brooks, F.R.C.S. Road, Dartmoulh. A. G. Aitken, M. B., C.;\L B .
E. A. Ellis,
M.
B.
E . E. Nicholl, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.S. E. Hoerman, M. B., CH.B. C. N . Lovely, M. D. T . 1\1. Preece, ;\I.R.C.S., L R.C. P. J. Perc ira Gray, M.D.
Exeter City Police
30.4.31
Exmouth Town ...
11.5.26
Exmouth Police and Fire Brigade Ilfracombe
11.5.26
Kingsbridge D iv.
1.10.25
L. R. G . De Glanville, M. R. C.S., L.R. C.P . D. L. H . Moore, M.B., B.CH., B.A.O. F. H. Hollingshead, I\I .B., CH.B. \Y. G. Verniquet,
Launcesto n
10.3.15
Dr. H. H. Haslett, M. B., F.R.C.S. ] . A. Glennie, M.B.
Lynton and Lynmouth ...
23.4.27
Modbury ...
21.5.27
NE WTO N A BBOT
20. 2. 06
23.7.30.
;\1.8., B.C.
22.7.14
\ \ '. A. Cox, .. Brookadorc," 'hnslo\\". Supt. W. II. lIarris, Mayfie ld, Combe 1\Iartin. upt. E. A. Bowden, M. B. E .• Pendock, t. David'sHill, E xeter. Supt. C J. Edwards, Court lI o\l~c, Exeter. upt. /Capt. E. R. F. Coleberd, 29, Victoria Road, Exmouth . Capt . J. H.. Innes, .. Hllb-l k ad l\Ierrion Avenue, Exmon th . Supt. S. Dunce, 7, H.lch mond Villas, nfracombe Supt. Dr. \\' . 'o wp r," Beanl g-h, " Duncombe treet, Kings bmlge.
Supt. R. Heard, Pendene, Bounsalls Rd., Launce lon. J. lVI. Cou r tney, ;\I.R.C. S. , upt. P. T. Kimmins, Burvill treet, J .ynton L.R.C. P. A/Supt. J. Burring, 60, Brow nsto tl H. P . Miles, :'II.R.C.S., Street, Modbury. L.R.C. P. J. J. S. Scrase, M. R. C. S. Co r ps Supt. ]. Rice, 42, Hilton Rd., Newton Abbot. C. E. H . Maycroft, M.B. Supt. A. W . E. Bassett, 22, Orchard Gardens, Dawlish. LOND., M.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P. Lond.
SURCEON .
IN CHARCE.
---j Newton Abbot ...
29.10.95
C . King, o. B. E.,
M.
D.
Supt. W . \ Vyse, 52, Tudor Rd . , Newto n Abbot.
J. R. Hatfield, L.R.C. P.
Plymouth (Friary)
24.10 :2
Plymouth (Mutley)
7.7.21
Plymouth (Central)
9.6.21
J. T. Barling, M.R.C.S ., Morton Palmer, M.D., M.A. I..R. C.P. F. S. L. Piggott, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H. C . Adams, M.R.C.S. , L. R.C. P. '1', E. \Vood, JlLR.C.S., L.R.C. P. C. R. Croft, B.A ., B.CH., M.R.C.S., L.R,C.S. & P. J. C. Harries, 111. R. C. S., L.R.C.P. II. N . Palmer, ;\-1.R .C.S., L.R.C.P. l\Iajor \V. C . Wilson, \I.D., C.lI!. Major J. Riddell, M. c., M.D., F.R.C.S. (Edin.) E. F. \Vilson, ;\1. C., ill. D. R. A. Currie, M.B., CH. B.
1. 2. 95
G. H. Fisher, L.A. H.
Teignmouth (Newton Abbot Corps)
28.9. 10
Paignton .,.
15.4.27
Plymouth (Devonport) ...
7.6.21
I
Ashburton
Dawlish
IN OHARCE .
COR PS AND DIVISIONS.
Plymouth
( ~Iillbay
Railway ) Plymouth (C o-operative)
12.5.08
Plymouth (Post Office )
10.2.27
Plymouth (Stonehou e)
11.10.21
Salco mbe and District ... Saltash Landulph Sidmouth
Lt.-Col. J. E . Square, F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 1'1. 1\1. 1\Ielrose, M. R. C. S. V . H . Gordon, JIl.B., CH.B. ED D. O. Twining, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. II. G. Robinson, JlLB. F. R. andford, M.C., M.B., CH .B., L.R.C.P. \V. A. Campbell, M.D. \\' . :\Iar hall, ilLD ., Aberdeen. P. H. Seal. M.B., B.S. (Lond.), ~l. R. C.S., L. R. C. P. Col. A. H. O. Young, III.R.C. S. &P. F. Jones, L.)L S. S. A.
8.8.27 22.11.21 11.6.28
South :'IIolton Tavistock
28.3.27
Torpoint
30.7.21
Torguay
18.11.06 I
TOTNES
AND
D I TRICT
Totnes ... Harbourne Buckfastleigh South Bre nt Nursin gBarnstaple ...
12.2. 28 21.12.25
Capt. P. A. McCallum 1\['B., CH.B. ' Lt. -Col. R . '\-ard, III.C. , IILR.C.S. S. R. \Villiams, M.B., LR.C.S., L.R . C.P. R . Howarth, 1\LB., CH . B.
, 11. 2. 28 24.12.26 9. 10. 28 10.1.30
S. R. Williams, M. D., 1\1. R.C.S.
Supt. G. A. Bilton, Clifford House The Triangle, Teignmo uth. '
I Supt. G. F . Hingston, "Belle Vue" Southfield, Paignton .
'
Supt. F. P. Davies, 23, Stoke Terrace, Devonport, Plymout h. Supt. B. F. Pear ce, 8, S meaton Terrace, Plymouth . Supt. A. R. Ponsford, 2, 'W ordsworth Cres., Devonport, Plymouth. Supt. G . Howard, 36, Cecil St., Plymouth. Supt. T. C. P. Collier, 3, Elm Place, Laira, Plymouth. Supt. C. T. Ball, 53, Alexandra Road, Mutley, Plymouth. Supt. ]. C. l\Iutton, 13, l\Iount Gold Terrace, Plymouth. Supt. E . G. Hackworthy, 125, Union St., Stonehouse.
upt. S . 'V. M. Pryor, 7, Dudley Terrace, Saltash. I
Supt. A. W. Irish, Fore Street, Sidmouth. Supt. G. E. Bowden, 15, Broad St., South 1\l olton. Supt. E. G. Smith, 28, King St., Tavistock. Supt. C. E. Pidgen, 5, Merifield Terrace, Torpoint. Surg. and Supt. T. Dunlop, \ Villenhall, Babbacombe, Torquay. I
COI-PS Supt. A. \ Vheatley, York House, Totnes. i/c \ V. T. Hall, 4, Seymour Terrace, Totnes. Supt. Supt. R. P. Tarring, Chapel Street, Buckfastleigh . Supt. S. F. Brockington, South Brent, Devon. L ady Supt. M rs . D. K nott, 29A Bear S tre et, Ba rnsta ple .
162
THE
ST.
N o. I X .
J O HN A MB U LAN CE BRIGAD E .
D EVONSHIR E (Continued) .
--------
OO.PI A.O DIVISlO.S.
D a r tmouth
IREOI.TEREO. _ _ _ _S _U _R _C _E _O _N _._ _ _
I
8.6.28 23.10.15
Exeter
I
I
~
\V . R. \Vhite Cooper, M.R . C. S. P . H. Stirk, 1'I1.R. C.S., D.P.H . \ Vinifred .\. Heal, M.B ., CH.B .
IN OHARCE .
Lady , upt. F. 1\1. Seabright, Hillside, \ 'ietoriaRd., Dartm outh Lady Supt. Miss F. K. \\'ood, Oakd ne, St. David's lIill, Exeter.
12.6.13
P aignton ...
1
16.7.27
P lymouth (Central) Ply m ou th (C o-operative)
22.11.07
P ly m outh (D evonport) ...
30.5.22
P lymouth (Ford)
27.2. 2-+
11.7. 22
Plymouth (Fria ry) Plym ou th (S herwell) Salcombe
Miss M. l\1orris, 1'11. D.
10. 11. 28
I
5. 9.22 31.12. 27
Torp oi nt
30.5. 27
Torq uay
22. 3.13
Norah G. Goodbody, 1\1.B., B.S. Jessie Gilbert, M.B., CH.B., D.P. H. Lt.,:-Col. F . P. Lauder, L.R .C.P.&S. Capt. C. L. Lander, I D.S.O., M.C., 1I1.B. ] . N. 1orris, ::I1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Capt. L. Balkwill, 1\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 1\1. Riddell, 1'I1.B., CH.B. H . H. Cohen, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Olive " 'alker, M. B. Mabel L. Ramsay, r. D. Robert Hugh Dummett, M.B. , CH.B.
I
Capt. P. McCallum, CH . B.
M. B. ,
__ CO_R_P_S_ A_N_D_D _I_V_18_I_O_N_S_. _
REOI8TE.ED. 1
Shaftesbury
I
Lady upt. l\1iss E. 1\1. M, Trevenen, A. R. R. c., Bonython. Forde Park, Newton Abb ot. Lady Supt. l\lis \ \ 'hitehead, " Orehardleigh," Central Avenue, Paignton. Lady upt. 1\Irs. M. L. A\'ery, i9, alisbury Road, Plymouth . Lady Supt. ;\1is E. F. mith, 13, Durham Avenue, Plymouth . Lady ' upt. Lady upt. :'III'S. A. Carder, 90, Beatrice Av. , Ford, Devon port.
Lady upt. l'.1rs. B. D. Lawrence, Loftus "illa, Rocky Hill, Pomphlett, nr. Plymouth. Lady upt. II. Hasting, 28, Headland Park, Plym outh. Lady Supt. 1. hillitoe, Fairhaven, 'alco mbe. Lady upt. 1\lrs. 1'11. L. Ja ckson, -+, ):avy Terrace, Torp oint. Lady upt. 1iss . ollihole, 13, \Vindsor Road, Torq uay.
24.4.29 26.10.22
Weymouth
18.10.16 2. 8.30 8.4.25
Shaftesbury Weymouth
D orcheste r P OOLE P ark sto ne Poole Portland
21.1. 21 9.8 .29 6. 6.21 12.3.29 14.8.24
E . \ lV. Smerdon, 1'11. D . (Acting) . E . S . Bowes, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. W. Me Taughtan, M.B., CH.B. J . F . Storrs, II1.R .C.S., L.R.C.P. M. J. Saunders, L. R. c. r . & L.R. C.S.
Supt. C. H. Pinfold l\Iinden Villa, Dorchester. Corps Supt. E. Bennell, The Tatnam Pharmac \', poole. Supt. Ernest Paddock, 38, Commercial Road, Parkstone. Supt. S. Braekstone, 39, Granville Road, Upper Parkston e. Supt. R. Fall, Prospect House, Queen's Row, Portland.
Lady Supt. Miss L. B. Lever, " Craighurst," 7, Church Road East, Parkstone.
Elizabeth K. Walker, M.B., CH.B. Forbes,
Lady Supt. Mrs. 1\1. Shewell, 9, Bincleaves Rd., Weymouth .
]o.f. B.
CA DETS. A mbul a n ceBoumin Camborne Illogan Newquay ...
22 .5.25 11.2.26 16.7.25 10.6.25
Pendeen .. , Penzance ...
5.12. 27 13.6. 28
Redruth ... t. hes .. ,t. tephens
27.1.25 30.6.23 4.7.23
Truro
15.2.31
Nu r s in g-Falmouth .. .
26.1.25
Cadet Supt. G. P. Oke, Bodmin. Cadet Supt. H . Kettle, Camborne. I
Cadet SllPt. B. II. Sanderson, The Bureau, 2, East St., Newquay. Cadet Supt. Penzance.
\Y.
T.
Matthews,
Cadet Supt. C. G. Martin, St. tephens, St. Au stell.
DEVON. A mbulanc eAshburton
Barnstaple
22.12.26
I
26 . . 27
Buckfastleigh
28.1.28
Dartmouth
19.4.29
Exeter
14.7.24
Exmouth
Ambulance-
W. H . Royal, B.M., B.CH. SllPt. S. Conibear, Rockeliff, Shaftesbur". C. Forbes, M. B. CH,B. Supt. F . A. Fanner 61, St. Leonard's Rd., \tVeymouth.
CORN\VA L L.
DORS ET. C OUNTY COMMISS IONER-Capt. J. \ V. \Vhite, J.P., The Gables, Queen's Grove, Parkstone. COUNTY SURGEONC OUNTY O FFICER-Capt. F . H . Rodier Heath, M. R.C .S. , L.R.C.P. , \\'estham , \Veymouth. LADY COUNTY OFFICER - Mrs. E. 1\1. Lansdown, A. R. R.C., The Gables, Queen's Grove, Parkstone.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
N ursing-
Parkstone
N EWTON AB BOT New ton A bbot
163
DISTRI CT.
DORSET (Continued).
11.11. 26
Kingsbridge
6.12.28
Launceston
6.10.27
Newton Abbot
26.11.28
Plymouth (Cobourg Street Central School) '" Plymouth (Devonport) ...
4.12.22
Plymouth (Friary)
29. 8.28
3.9. 29
R . J\I. J. IIarper, M.A., B.:II., B.CH., !\f.R.C.S., L. R.C. P. S. R \\'llliams, ~1.D., l.R.C.S.
T. :\1. Preese, lI1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Cadet upt . F. Trott, 25, Cyprus Terrace, Barnstaple. Supt. R. P. Tarring, Chapel Street, Buckfastleigh. Cadet Supt. \ V. Livett, \Yest End Terrace, Roseville Street Dartmouth. ' Cadet Supt. H. Langmaid, Port Royal, Exeter. Cadet Supt. \V . J. Perriam, 20, Madeira Villas, Exmouth. Cadet Supt. 'R. Gibbens, Launceston. Cadet Supt. \V. Underhill, 7, Broadlands Avenue, ewton Abbot. Amb. Off. Ewart Pryor, 5, Hamdaze Terrace, Saltash. Cadet Supt. T. Ellison, 91, I{ing Street, Plymouth.
THE
164
ST.
J OHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE .
165
DEVON (Continued).
REGISTERE~I
CORPS AND DIVISIONS .
SURGEON .
Amb. Off. (C) R. J . Broad, 1, Moor Yiew, I-eyham Barton, Devon port. Cadet Supt. \ V. J . B lake 4, Baring Street, Plymouth . Cadet Supt . E. Fursdon, 15 , Coombe Road, Tcignmouth.
6.4. 25
P lymouth (r ohnsto n Terra ce School) Plymouth ( ~lutley )
28.6. 24
Teignmouth
16.1. 30
N urs ingillr. Tarring, Chapel Street, Buckfastleigh. L/Cadet Supt. :'Irs. Lloyd, " Thornbank ," Victoria Hoad, Dartmouth. L/Div. Supt. Miss \ Yood, "Oakdene," St. DaviJ's IIill, Excter . Lady Cad e l Supl. Mr . A. alway, l\l odb ll ry, Mead R oad, Torquay. L/Cadet Supt. 1\1rs. Clark, 25, Cranbourne AYenue, LIpson. L/Cadet Supt. l\lrs. Pengelly, 42, Ford Hill, toke, Deyon port. Lady adct upt. :'lrs. Bunny, 6 1, Glenmore Avenue, St.oke, Deyonport. Lady ad t upt . :'lrs . D . L. Taylor, 25, o lehelc Road, Plymouth . Lady aclct Supt. ilIiss Lcigh, 4 7, Baring St.rcct, Plymouth. Lady Cadet Supt. ::'IIiss J . :\1. Pryor, 7 , Dudlcy Terrace, Saltash, orn\\'all. Lady Cadet Supt. l\Iiss Birbeck, 4 , Borough Road, St. :'Iarych urch, Torquay.
20. 6. 28
Bu ckfastle igh
23.11. 29
D a r tmouth
9.5. 29
Exeter
28.1 0. 30
P a ign ton Cadet Plymouth (Central)
21.8. 24-
Plymouth (Devonport) ...
2.11. 23
Ply mou th (F o rd )
15.5. 23 7.5. 27
Pl ymouth (Friary) Pl y mouth (Sherwell)
13.10. 24
S a lta sh
31. 8. 27
Torquay ...
16.9. 25
No. X. District.
IN CHARGE .
Commi s ion e rMajo r J. F . C . H ossac k , F.R. C. S.-( 11. 2 1. )-K1I1ght of Grace. STAFF
OF
Assistant COl11mi ssiollersF rancis II. Barclay.-(29. 7.1 3. )-Com m ander. J. II. Gi lbertson, M. R. C. S., L.R.c.p. - (16 . 2.23 . )-Officer. H. Langley J ones.-( 19.2 .26.)-Commander.
Acting Assistant Commissionerillajo r
1. l\IacEwan, D. F.C. , T.D., M.B. , CH.B.
D istr ict Surge on\V . Frycr, L.R. C.P., L. R.C.S., Fore
Di s tri ct Offi ce r'sA. C. Ir ill.-(22.4.22.)-<)er'l,illgBrothcr. T. \\'. ),Tichols. -1 13.12.24.} F. J. Emms.-(6 .1O.24.)-Scrving Brother. W. Ramsey. -( 27 . 1.27.)-Seyvillg Brother. F . E. :'>:ethcrcoat. (28.2.2 .)- ervllIg Brother. J. E. Death . -(2 '.2.2 . )-Servlllg Brothel'. J. Pa"sey. La d y D i t ri c t , u pt.ill rs . ybil Porler, " Haughgate," Woodbridge, Suffolk .-(23. 9. 27. )
Lady D is tri ct Office r' :\l iss L. H aggar, 111, Londl1n Road, Ipswich . Ser-geant-Majo r-A. Lord, 5, Beh'cdere Road, Ipswich.-(20.4. 22.) OF THE
D ORSET. Dorchester
... I
6.2.23
treet, I psw ich .-(9. 2. 22.)-Hon . A ssociate.
C o un ty Su rgeo n,,T . II. Goodman, 7ILR.C.S.-(24.9.23.)-Hon. A ~s ociale . S. Bre6, M.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. , High Street, J\'Ia n ningtree.-{26.7. 30.) \\. E. Rutlcd,sL>, L.R.C.S., & s., 44, Prince of ' Vales' R oad , • orwic h .-{3.11 .30.)
REPORT
Ambulance-
C OMMISSIO N ER.
COl\Il\II SSIO ER. 49,
BER~ER
STREET, I pS\YICH. 23rd ] an1tary, 1931.
THE ,\.CTI:\'G CHIEF COMMISSIONER, ST. JOTIN _\:ltBliLA:\'CE BRIGADE. SIR,
I have the honour to submit to you my annual report for this Xumber 10 District of th e Brigade. The year has been one of progress, and I am in the happy position of being able to state that \\'c have increased both in per onnel and in the number of Divisions, especially in Essex. Here the County Commi ioner ha been most active with the result that several new Di\. isions ha~e bcen added to th e District. 'Ye have bcen favoured in both Suffolk and Korfolk by visits from H.R.H. the Prince of \ Valc .. In Ipswich he personally handcd to two of our late officers the I nsignias of the Orr~cr, a ?eed that adds to thc valuc of them in the eyes of the recipients . I he Bngadc had a strenous timc, but by drafting Di vi sions from outlying areas, we were able t.o patrol about 5 mil es of streets and establish aid posts as and when required .
166
THE
ST.
No . X.
J OHN AMilULAXCE BRIGADE.
As a result we were able efficiently to deal with all casualties promptly and efficiently, and received the thanks of the Authorities for our services. . further strain put upon the Ipswich contingent was their attendances ~t the 'Volsey Pageant where \\'e had not only 1,000 performers, but very large audlences for eight performances. . evertheless, the Aid posts established were able to cope wIth every accident, minor or major, that happened. . . Again we received th~ tha~ks of the Authontl~s concernecl., ... At Yarmouth the Pnnce lD pected both men s and women s DIV1 lOns and complimented them on their appearance and bearing. They patrolled t.he streets and as a result I had a m03t flattering letter of appreciation from the Police Authorities of the ~own._. .. At Norwich various important personages pa1d offiCIal VIS1tS, and once more our people did their duty to the satisfaction of the Authorities. Road Patrol \york is undertaken regularly by the men and the report.s I have from the County Police are all satisfactory. Our "M otor Ambulances in the 5 counties I ha\ e personally seen, and can vouch for their serviceable condition and running repair. They have done an enormou amount of work and "without exception, I have had no complaint' as to the service. The personnel have all been loyal and have never failed to answer any call that has been placed on them. .. . . . . I c:an with certainty assure you that allIS \\ ell III thIS D1stnct, the proof ?f .WhiCh is the steady growth of the Divi ions a.nd the increase of men and \yomen jOlnIllg us. I desire to place on record the most loyal help and a sis tance I have at all t.lmes receivej from not only the Assistant Commissioners but from all ranks down to the junior drummer boy. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, F. HOSSACK, C0!11mis ioner Xo. 10 Di5trict.
167
DISTR ICT .
CORPS, AMBU LANCE AND
NURSING
DIVISIONS.
CA MB RIDG E SHIR E. ASSISTANT Co IMISSIONERCOUNTY SURGEONDISTRICT OFFICER------------------------------------~~-----------------------------
COR PS AND DI VIS I ONS .
REC I STERED.
SURCEON .
IN CHARCE .
Am bul a n ce-
March L. & N. E. R
12.6.12
F. A. Apthorpe Webb, M.R.C.S. A. S. C. \Vaters, M. R. C. S.
Walpole IIighway
11.12.27
J. W. A. Wilson, M.D.
Wisbech ...
25.3.31
Cambridge L. &
1
•
E. R.
31.8.15
Supt. A. E. Mortlock, 54, North Street, March. A/ upt. E. J. Flint. Whitehall, Walpole Highway, \Visbech.
ESSEX. (For parts of Essex within l\1etropoli tan Police area see No. I. D istrict.) ASC;IST,\:-IT C ");\D!lSSIONER-lI. Langley Jones, Edale, Clarence Road, t. Albans.-Commander. CL1l:-l1"\' l' RGEO:-\-. Bree, :1[. B., lII.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., High Street, Ianningtree. DISTRICT OFFICERA m bula n ceBraintree and Bocking
14.4.30
Burstead ...
12.4.30
Chelmsford
4.2.27
Claclon-on-Sea
2.2.26
Colche ter
5.5.09
Dedham Section-
J
Dunmow Harlow ... l\lanningtree Wivenhoe
L. C. J. Edwards. i\!.R.C. " L.R.C.P. D. R. Gilder, :lI.R.C.S., :lI-R.C.P., D.P.H. H. A. H. IIarris, F. R.C.S.
J. C. Cook, L.JI!.S.S.A., L.S.A. E. H errington, :II. R. C. s. R. D. Bradshaw, :l1.B.,
upt. A. Ludgater, Manor Street, Braintree. upt. H. J. Ginby, Caxton Lodge, Railway App., Laindon, Essex. upt. ,V. E. Norfolk, 84, Marconi Road, Chelmsfo rd . Supt. W . D. Porter, 262 St. O syt h Road, Clacton-on-Sea. Supt. H. 'V. Lee, 35, Campion Road, Colcheste r.
CII.B.
1. 6.30
, 20.4.29
S. _\. Hall, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 'V . N. Booth, :l1.B., B.S.
1.11.02
S. Bnbe,M.D.
23.4.29
T. E. Skinner, lII.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Supt. F. A . Hawkesworth, High Street, Harlow. Supt. E. J . Lovell, Park View, l\Iistley, Manningtr ee. E. F. Radford, Queen's Road, \Vi ve nhoe.
H E R TF ORDSHIRE. ASSISTANT CO:lHtlISSIONER-J. H . Gilbertson, JlLR.C.S., L.R. C.P., 103, Walsworth R d. , H itchin. -Officer. COUNTY URGEONDISTRICT OFFICER-T. W . ichols, West Garth, Bedford R oad, H itchi n.
A mbulanceHitchin
24.2.10
D. H. Foster, M.B., CH .B.
St. Albans City ...
22.4.22
Ware
16.6.02
J. Cleveland, lVI.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 1. A. Bell, M.C., M.B.
S upt. Rev. G . B. G a insford , Woodside, H itchin. Supt. E. Keightley, 8, Clarence Rd. , St. Alban s . S up t. C . J. Dewbury, Vi Re Cottage, ' Var e, He r ts .
168
No. X.
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE .
DORPS AND DIVISIONS.
\RECISTERED
Letchworth 28.2.28
' Velwyn Garden City
Nursing21. 7. 27
Letchworth
-------------------
l
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
J. P. Kies, M.R.C.S. , L.R .C.P., D.L.O.R.C.S. M. T. Johnstone, III.D. H. J. B. Fry, J.P., B.A., M.D.
Supt. F. W. Fish, 30, The Crescent, Letchworth.
D. 'Vilson,
Lady upt. l\Iis l\I. Brown, 10, Green Lane, Letchworth.
M.
D.
Supt. J. 'Vhiting, 20, Ludwick 'Yay, " 'elwyn Garden it)'.
16.7.29
A. G. Holman, L.R.C.P.
A/Supt. .\. Canham, Aylsham, Norfolk.
4. 7. 28
Attleboro
25.6.28
Cromer
19.3.01
J. Whiteside, L.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P. A. H . Burton, ;\1. D.
Dereham and District ...
30.3.24
J. K. Howlett, L.R.C.P. &
16.11.25
s.
E. W. Palin, :lI .D.
1.7.20
Holt
18.12.28
Hunstanton
17.-t.2-t
North'Valsham ... Norwich
1.5.31
Norwich
18.1. 24
Norwich Lads' Club
20.5.27
\\. E. H. Bull, :'I['R.C.S., LR.C.P. J. D. Hart, M.B., CH.B.
23.8.28
Great Yarmouth
"T.
E. II. Bull, " 'a\'erlc\' House, IIunslanlon. ' Supt. G. B. Fuller, ~I<Lrket Place, 1 orth \Valsh am.
\V. A. L. l\1arriott, ;lI.B., CI I.B. C. Noon, F.R.C.S. E. Linnell, B.A., 1I1.B., B.S., D.P.H. J. 'Vainw right, IILB., D. P. I!.
Supt. \V. L. IIurne, 134, IIall Road, Norwich.
... \ 26.1.31
Great Yarmouth
...
10.6.30
SUFFOLK. A/ASSISTANT COMIIIlSSIONER-1\Iajor l\1. 1\IacEwan, D.F.C., T. D., lII.B., CII.D., 33, Bemers Street, Ipswich. COUNTY SURGEO~-T. H. Goodman, M.R.C. S., Haverhill, Suffolk. DISTRICT OFFICERS-F. E. Nethercoat, 3, 'Vol sey Street, Ipsw ich. J. E. Death, Elizabeth Villa, Rayleigh Road, Ipswich. ,V. Ramsay, 2, 'Voodville Road, Ipswich. LADY DISTRICT OFFI CER-Miss Lily Haggar, A.R.R.C., 111, London Road, Ipswich. AmbulanceAldeburgh Section
19.11.25 I
...
I
20.5.29
22.4.99
IpSWICH
31.1.00
First
13.7.93 4.4.05
Gippeswyk
upt. W. C. Watts, L.R.C.P. Blyburgate, Beccles. C. T. H elsham, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. J. L. Johnston, LB., B.S. Supt. S. Collins, 103, Ranel a gh Rd., Felixstowe. 1\1. Hoken, :II. B. , B.S. Supt. A . Muttitt, Loampit Lane, Halesworth. SUpl. G. S. Scott, Dr. J. B. Durie. ,-\ . . \. Learmont, l\I.B ., 2, Maypole Tce., Haverhill. CH.B. Corps Supt. C. E. Fidd)', 58, Bath Street, Ipswich. E. taddon, L.R.C.P. Supt. E . R. Sawyer, 78, Recto ry Road, Ipswich. Cloudsley mith F. R.C.S. Supt. J. II . Brett, 25, Alle nby Road, Ipswich.
'~ctio n -
. E.Rly.
~o.
1
L. & . . E.Rly .. '02 ..
21.9.12
Supt. A. Robinson, 30, \\Therstead Road, Ipswich. Amb. Offi ce r T. 'V. Mole, 111, Ran e lagh Road, Ipswich.
23.11.25 13. 10 .9
t. John's • O(I,d
IN CHARCE.
I
I
'ettlCIl1~I1l
29.7.97
. II oylan u,
4.5.98
Leistoll
16.9.26
Lo\\'cstoft
7.12.1 4
axmund ham
Hoyl and, L.R.C.P.
\Y.
25.5.5
11.1. 23
Beec1e '
10.9.28
Ha\'e rhill
9.10.11
IpSW ICIl
1. 10.94
\\T. Crawford, L.R.C.P. &: .
R.]. teedS,lII.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. D. \ \ '. R icha rdson, :'II. A., M.B., B.CH.
26.6.26
Aldeburgh
:I!.D .
J. C. M ead, F.R.r.S.
Nul' 1I1~upt. S. E. R. 'olt, 9, "'ales Square, 0iorwich. upt. . E. Day, :'lIaison, Cremer Drift, Sheringham. Supt. L. Dance, 28, outh Quay, Grea t Yarmouth.
NursingNorwich City
H. Wood-Ilill, M.R.C.S.,
Haleswortl1
Supt. \V. Lambert, 33, Holland Roa d, Ips,vich. SlIPt. J. Hutton, 2, :\Iarmion "illas, Upland Road, Ipswich. SlIPt. E. Taylor, 78, Beresford Rd., Lowestoft. Supt. B. \. Calves bert, SO, Sirdar l,-oa d, Ipswich.
Leisto n
16.9.26
Lady Supt. A. 1\1. Parker,41,Craig Path, Aldeburgh-on-Sea. Lady SlIPt. ~Iiss E. Re\'ill Johnson, 'Va r Memorial Hospital, Beccles. J. Rake, ~r. R. c .. , L. R. C.I'. Lady Supt. fl1iss Ruffle, Silverdale, Haverhill. i\Iajor ~r. l\1 acE \.... an, Lady COI-PS upt. Mrs. A. Hodgson, 1\1. E., CH. B., D. F. C . 6, :\' orthgate Street, Ipswich. Lady Supt. l\Iiss B. Hossack, 49, Bemers treet, Ipswi c h. G. ~I. S. Jami e oa,M . B. , Lady Supt. l\Iiss M. C. Hutton, H.B., n.p .H. 26, Purpl e tt treet, Ipswich. i\1. Edwards, 1I1.B Lady Supt. 1\1. L Bines, 16, Burrell Road, Ipswich. A. H. T . Andrews,
Lowcs toft
30.9.17
D. H. Hutchinson, M.D.
18.3.30
Sheringham Divn.
26.4.27
11. 11. 99
Ranelagh \\T orks
J.
Sheringham
Dr.
SURCEON.
Felixstowe
L. & Supt. 'V. H. Balls, London Road, I' omer. J. K. lIo\\'lctt, L.R.C.P. &: ., Bcechurst, E. Dereham. Supt. C. B. Andrews, Norwich Road, Fakenham icE. Briggs, IIigh Street, IlolL
IRECISTERED.
Beccles
Holbrook
Boulton and Paul
Fakenham
COR PS AND DIVISIONS.
Ha\·erhill .
NORFOLK. ASSISfANT C01l1MISSIONER-Francis H. Barclay, The 'Varren, Cromer. COUNTY SlJRGEOX-'V. E. Rutledge, L.R.C.P . . s., +1-, Prince of Wales' Road, Norwich. DISTRICT OFFI CER-F. J. Emms, St. Mary's Road, Cromer. AmbulanceAylsham ...
169
DISTRICT.
SUFFOLK (Continued).
HERTFORDSHIRE (Continued) .
:'Iloka
1.10.15
Beeehholme
1.10.15
Broadwater
1.10.15
Saxmundham
]\1.B . , CH.B .
3.3.25
I
Lady Supt. 1iss F. 1\1. Gill, 87, Cla pham Rd., Lowestoft. R. Richardson, M. B. Lady Supt. Miss B. Cutting, D. Richardson, M.B. , CH . B. Station Cottage, Saxmundham.
17-0
THE
ST.
J OHN AMBULANCE
171
BRIGADE.
Irisll Free S tate District.
CADETS. ESSEX.
CommissionerDIVISIONS.
Clacton-on-Sea
RECISTERED.
·189.~1--
SURCEON.
IN O~ARCE .
ir John LUI11:>uen, K . B. E., n. L.,
:>1. D.,
14, :'IIerrion Square, Dublin.-Itnzght
0/
jllstice. STAFF
OF
THE
CO:\IMISSIO. ER.
Assi tant CommisslOner- -
SUFFOLK. Ambu lanceAldeburgh
14.4.29
Beccles
20.4.2
Ipswich 1st
1. 8. 24
Haverhill ...
27.5.24
Sir Robert Tate, F. T.C. D., K. B. E., 34, Trinity College Dublin.-(16. 2. 23.)-Officer. A. J. Connor, ~r.n.E., P.C., 22, Grosvenor Road, Rathgar, Dublin.-Olficer. J. II. Webb, F.R.LA.I., T1I10ran, Glcnagcary, Co. Dublin.-(3.12.29.)-Officey.
District Sur·geoll..,\\-. C. SlC\'cnSOIl,
M.D., 60, Lower Baggot Street, Dublin.-Kmgld of Grace. elon Pring-Ie, O.B.E., F.R.C.S.!" 7, Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin.-Officer. G. P. :'Ieklon, M.D., 6, Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin.- Oplcer. Pro[e"sol- R . ]. Rowlette, F.R.C.P.i., 55, Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin. :'Irs. Ella \Vebb, M.Il.E., :'ol.D., 39,. t. Kevins Park, D a rtry Road, Dublin.- ( 1.12.29.) ]JlllJli- 0/ C)'{lce.
District Officel'<;N u rsingAldeburgh Beccles
8.2.30
12.11. 30
Haverhill
26.6.24
Ipswich
18.3.15
Fonnerean House School
17.2.27
Andrew J. :\Iac \\ illial11, 5J, Mount Shannon Road, out h Circular Road, Dublin.Ser7.1l·llg Bra/her. Arthur L. B. :'IIoore, J. P., Old Orchard, Rathfamham -Serving Brother.-
(Res e n ·e.) Joseph P. :'Iacnamara, 25, Hollybank .A venu e, andford, Co. Dublin.-Seyvillg ]/1 Jtlit I ,\lexander Moffitt Fullerton, O.B. E ., Ro ckfort , Dalkey, Co. Dublin. -Officer.
N
R . rNG
COI~PS
ANI)
DJ\' I"IONS.
Lady J)~"lrict Sllperintendent:\Iiss E. Blanu[ol'd, 7, Grosv'llor Place, Lath, Di..,lrict Officer' -
Dllblin. ~(1. 12.29 ) . -Office r.
:\Iiss Letili,l Overend, A irfield, Dundrum, Co. Dublin. -Serving Sister. :\I iss Bl'rlha Bru ce, :'or. B. E ., Leserragh, Borrisokane, Co. Tipperary. :'III'S. K,lthleen J. . 'hank, 13, Thomas's Court, Dublin.-Serving Sister. :\Iiss :\Iuri e1 Poe, ;\1. B. E., alltry Court, antr}', Co. Dublin. -Da m ~ of Grace. (Resen·e.)
COI'P'" Officer' attach e d to Di tr-ict Staff on di bandment of Corps. Corps SurgeonT. O. Gl-aha m, M.D . , 61, Fitzwilliam
quare Dublin.
Corps SlIpe rintendentReg. II. Keatinge, o. B.E., Bramberg, Baily, Co. Dublin. - S erving Brother.
Lady Corp
uperintendent -
1\Irs. R. H. Keatinge, Bramberg, Baily, Co. Dublin.
Divisional SuperintendentsR. "'. Jameson, Royal Nurseries , andymount, Co. Dublin. C. T. Keating-e, 6, Greenmount Road, Terenure, Dublin. ]. L. Keogh, 75, Lower Dorset treet, Dublin.
Lady Divisiona l Supel'intendentJ\lrs . C. T. Kcatinge, 6, Grec nmount Road, Tere nure, Dublin.
Public Duty O fficersupt. F. J. Horne, 16, Lullymore Terrace, Dolphin's Barn, Dublin. Amb. Officer John Gully, 114, Oxm a ntown Road, Dublin.-Serving Brolh4r.
172
THE ST.
JOIIN
REPORT
OF
AMBULA CE BRIGADE.
THE COil1MISSIO.l. ER. 14
l\lERRION SQUARE, DUBLIN,
'25lh JIarch, 1931. SIR,
I have the honour to ubmit my Report for the year 1930. Dealing fir t with Public Duty, the biggest task was in connection with the Second Grand Prix ~1otor Race held in the Phrenix Park on 18th and 19th July, when 8 First Aid tations and 2 Sub-Stations " 'ere equipped and staffed. Eightythree :::-\ur ing Officers and Ambulance isters took duty, "hile 144 Officers a~1d n:en patrolled the Course. The entire ambulance arrangements " -ere under the dlrechon of District Surgeon Seton Pringle, District nicer A. J. l\[acWilli.am and La~y District Superintendent il1iss E. F. Blandford, and. a number of me(hcnl. men agalI1 o-aye their ervices. Four Ambulances were statlOned at selected POInts on the Course. Ambulance men " 'ere also on duty at the early morning J racticc'; on the 3 days preceding the Races. It is pleasant to be able to record that no serious accident occurred in connection with the actual racing or during the Trials. orne members of the public were treated for minor injurie . The other important l\Iotor fixtures, yiz. the" >\thy 75 ", the Dublin and Dis rict ~Iotor Cycle Club's Races, "Leinster 100 ", and many maller events werc ~cal t with in their turn. For the second year in succession there was a fatal aCCldent at the "Athy 75 ", and in consequence the Club has decided not to hold this Race again. The Royal Dublin Society' Shows in :'IIay and August '\'ere staffed as usua.l. The Catholic Truth ociety's Pilgrimage to Lourdes 1I1 September was accompamed by a large number of Boy Scouts, the transport .:>f the Invalid Boys being. c.a:-ried out by the Brigade here, and at Holyhead and l<olkeston c b~' the local DIvIsion '. Similar arrangements ,yere made for the Ozanam Pilgrimagc later In thc -'arne month. On this occasion the im"alids "'cre accompanied to Lourcle:-. by Lady Ambulance Officer ~Iiss A. A. Barry, Headquarters ::\ursing Division, and '2 Ambulance isters from ~1e r. \Y. and R . Jacob 's. -urslI1g Division. The usual arrangements were made for the Seryices on Remembrance unday (9th X ovember) and the Parade in the Phn.·nix Park on the 11 th _-ovember. First A £d Huls.-1,0-6 ca es \\'ere treated at the O'Connel Streel Hut, 8U8 by the Day Orderly and 2-1 by the night staffo.;. . . Important and exacting duty was carried out each week-end from bl'glDI1lng of September to middle of ~Iay on the Football grounds in the Phn:Dlx 1lark. Owing to the inclement season the work of the _Tu rsing Di,·i.,ions at the ~Ierrion Strand Hut was less than usual during summer months. Transp01,t Deparlment. - Our ~Iotor Ambulance conveyed 40 patients to and from hospital during the year, covering a distance of 3,14 1 miles. The vehicle was in constant demand, and in addition to daily calls, attended at each race meeting at Baldoyle and Leopardstown, at Punchestown, Fairy-house, and various Point-to-Point Hunt ~Ieetings, at the Royal Dublin Society's Sho\\'s, International Rugby Football ~Iatches, and at the Irish International Grand Prix ::'IIotor Races. Invalid Requisile and Stores Deparlmenls.-The calls on these Departmentsparticularly the former-increase every year. The total number of articles requisitioned from the Invalid Requisites Department during 1930 was 3'24. c\ few donations were thankfully received . Welfare Depall/menl.-The \Yelfare Department continues to assist some of the very poor mothers in Dublin through their confinements by giving them daily dinners for 2 months before their confinements and 3 months afterwards. Last year 20,447 Dinners ,\"ere served to 305 women, and all those confined received baby clothes and 2 -w eeks' nourishment Grant. At Christmas 151 bags of coal were distributed amongst those on the books in December. Over 900 garments of various kinds were given to the \\ omen, being either gifts in answers to " appeals" or made by the members of the Clothing branch of the Department.
IRI SII FREE STATE DISTRICT.
173
The Balance Sheet for the year showed an expenditure of £960 19s. 6d. The \\'eHare Execulive Committee meets weekly and each case is carefu lly investigated and applicant's home visited before she is accepted for help. CompetitioJls.-The District ompetitions were held at the Brigade Hall during April and May, with the exception of the :M iddleton Curtis Drill Competition for women, which took place on the day of the Inspection. The men's Competitions were under the direction of l\ssistant Commissioner Jas. H. \Vebb and Corps Superintendent Reg. 1I. E:eatinge, and the \Vomen's Competitions under that of Ladv District Superintendent l\liss E. F. Blandford, assisted by the other Lady District and Corps Officers. The following were the awards : Dublin "\mbulance Challenge Cup: Winn ers, City of Dublin Ambulance Division Xo. 1 Team. Dublin Building Trades Corps Cup ([or l-ovice Teams): \Vinners, City of Dublin Ambulancc Divi -ion Team. Individual 'hallenge Cup (~Ien) : Winner, L /CorporalM. Haskins, City of Dublin Ambulance Division. Annual R,turns Shield: \\"inner: Headquarters Ambulance Division, Superintendent T. Cro\dey. Irish Women's Challenge Cup: \\,inners, \Y. & R. Jacob & Co.'s Kursing Division. Dr. Webb 's Challenge Cup (XO\ ices): Winners, Harcourt Nursing Division Team. Individual Challcnge Cup (Women): Winner, A /Sister :.'.Iiss A. Lester, Harcourt X ursing Di ViSlOIl. Annual T{eturns up: Winner, City of Dublin Nursing Division, Lady Superintendcnt :'IIiss Gray. :'IIiddleton Curtis Challenge up: \\"inners, Headquarters Xursing Division quad. Graham Cup (the Gift of Corps Surgeon T. O. Graham, ?lI.D., to be presented at each _\nnual Inpcclion to the Diviion which, in the Commissioner's opinion, has the best record for general turn out and efficiency): 1929- 30, 1st. City of Dublin .>\mbulance Division. The 'Ister ompetilions \\ erc held in Belfa t on 31st ?l1ay when 4 of our Ambulance Di"islOns were rcprcsented. l\Iessr5 . \Y . & E. jacob's team won the Lord l\Iayor's Cup; thc Belfa5l hallenge Cup and lster Red Cro s Cup being captured on this occasion by the Belfa. t Fire Brigade Team. The .\nnual Inspcction was held on 14th June in the grounds of ?l1errion Square. .-\_5 istant ommlsSloner 'Y. G. Smith, O.B.E., 1\0. IV Di trict, was Inspecting Officer. Numbcrs on parade were 12 District and Corps Officers (Men and \Yomen), ~O Oliicers and 256 _-. . O.s and mcn Ambulance Divisions; 20 Officers and 227 Ambulancc 'i ·ters ... -ur 'ing Diviion . Total 535. I had thc honour on behalf of the Grand Prior of the Order to present the following Long Servlcc :'Iledals:Lady orps, uperintendent Mrs. F. ~I. E:eatinge. A/Officer F. l\iorton, t. Jame 's Gate Fire Brigade Division. Private P. ITicholson, \Y . C' R. jacob 's Ambulance Division. In the evening a very pleasant Re- nion of Brigade l\1embers and friends was held in the Brigade Hall. Through our Fir t ,\id and IIome 'ur ing Classes 134 men and 113 . women obtained First Aid Certificate . 129 women gained Home :::-\ursing Certificates and 17 Brigade l\Iember Home Hygiene Certificates. There were not sufficient candidates this year to justify the holding of the men's School of Instruction. The Hospital training for Ambulance Si ters was extended this year, 6 Hospitals opening their doors to our ill embers at the week-ends. It is gratifying to know that the IIospital taffs appreciate the help they receive from our l\Iembers. A First Aid Stall was again equipped at the Royal Dublin Society's Show in May, and was presided over by Lady Superintendent 1\1rs. E. McGee, much guidance and assistance being given by Assi tant Commissioner Jas. H. "Webb. The Irish A mbulance Gazette, under the able editorship of Miss E. F. Blandford, continued its useful career, and a reduction of the price to 3d. per quarter resulted in a considerable increase in sales through the Divisions.
174
I RISH
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
The Annual Appeal for funds was aaain organized by District Officer J. P. l\Iacnamara and Corps uperintendent Heg. H. Eeatinge. This appeal realized the splendid sum of £ 1,209 lOs. 2d., of which ,{,l,143 16s. 6d. \\as handed over to the Brigade fund, the expen es being only '.65 135. 8d. Whilst fully realizing the genero ity and appreciation of the Dublin public in contributing thus to the \york of the Brigade, I must pay a special tribute to the patient and self-sacriilcing \\'ork of the members of our rank and file, extending over a period of several ,\ eeks, and the enthusiasm and organization of the Officers which made possible the collection of thi sub tantial amount. Once again I must express my thanks to and appreciation of the unselfish and splendid work at all times done by my District Staff, ,,,hose unfailing loyalty to the Order and to the Brigade appear to become more steadfast as the years roll on. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, JOHN LUi\ISDE~,
Enight of Justice of the Y enerable Order of the Hospital of t. John of Jerusalem. CommisslOner .·0. XII District THE CHIEF COMMISSIONER, ST. JOHN A 1BULANCE BRIGADE, ST. JOHN 'S GATE, CLERKE~WELL, LONDON, E.C.
1.
CORPS, AMBULANCE AND CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
175
FREE STATE DI STRICT.
NURSING
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
RECISTERED. /
DIVISIONS.
Ambulance18.12.05
CIT\' OF DUBLIN
.\. T. McKay, M.B.,
SlIPt. G, Belton, 10, Parnell Place, IIarold's Cross, Dublin. A /S upt. E. 'Y. ~Iarsden, 60, Rathmines Road, Dublin. Supt. \V.l\I. Paget Haffield, ~['B . E . , 7, Summerhill, Kingstown. lIPt. J. . Smurthwaite, 2 :, Bishop Street, Dublin. Supt. G. Dukes, 130, Connaugbt StreeL, Phibsboro, Dublin. Supt. J. E. Fitzpatrick, c 0 l\Iorgan Mooney and Co., Ltd., 7-1-, Rogerson's Quay, Dublin. Supt. l\Iullingar. Supt. P. J. Tyrrell, 22, Mount shannon Road, Dublin. a Supt. J. Kelly, St. James's Gate, Dublin.
B.CH., B.A.O.
Castle Forbes 'York s
H.7.30
Glenageary
3.11. 14
Jacob, \Y. R. & Co.
25.7.11
BroadsLone G. S. R., Dublin 1I1organ l\Iooney's
1. 7.18
Mullingar G.S.R.
1.8.25
St. James's Gate
18.3.0-1-
St.
James's GaLe Brigade
Fire
Dublin H.Q.
C. B. Scott,
]II. B.
1. 2. 23 J.
F.
O 'Grady,
M.D.
1.10.27 17.3.2-1-
J. Beckett, M.D., B.CH.,
Supt. T. Crowley, 45, Oakley Rd., Ranelagh, Dublin.
B, A. 0., L.]lf., D . P . H.
l\'ursingDUBLIN CITY ANn
COUNTRY DIVISIONS
Alexandra
...
17.11.13
olan's ..
22.9.25
Castle Forbes \\' orks
2-1-.5.29
City of Dublin ...
10.5.09
Court Laundry Nursg.
31.3.26
Browne and
ollege
Dublin II.Q ....
-1-.-1-.22
Isabella II. Speedy BerLin, ~r. B., CH. B,
G. Tierney,
R.u.l.,
]11. H., B.S., F.R.C.S.1. lII.B., B.CH.
TransporL ecLion ... E. D. J\I'Crea & Sons.
23.3.28
1\1. 'olan, \V. B. l\I'Crea,
lIarcourt
1.11.15
H. Hunt,
Jacob, Messrs. ,V. & R.
5.11.17
,V.
Kingstown St. Stephen's Green
n.
lII.D.
G. Harvey,
lII.D.
1.5.13
..\. Merrin, F.R.C.S.I.
28.10.15
R. H. Nightingale, L. R.C. P. & s.
COUNTRY D I VI IONS
Borrisokane
~[.
16.1.15
L. Quigley,
M.D.
I
Lady Supt. Mrs. 1\1. \V. Thompson, "Claremont," Orwell Park, Rathgar, Co. Dublin. Lady upt. Miss E. Byrne, c/o Iessrs. Browne & I olan, Denzille St., Dub lin. L/ 'upt. Miss C. Rogan, Castle \\'orks, upperSheriff St., Dublin. Lady Supt. Miss A. R. Gray, 2-1-, Drumcondra Park, Dublin. Lady upt. Miss F. Elliott, 58A, Harcourt St., Dublin. Lady Supt. Miss G. 1\1. Barrington, 12, l\1orebampton Rd., Dublin. Lady upt. Miss A. D. l\I'Crea, \Vood Street, Dublin. Lady upt. Miss D. Hodgins, Glasthule House, Glenegeary, Co. Dublin. Lady upt. Miss V. F. Sargent, \\' elfare Dept., Messrs. J aco b & Co., Ltd. Lady upt. Miss C. 1 • ugent, IarLello House, Kingstown, Dublin. Lady upt. Mrs. A. Eager, 75, South Circular Rd., Dublin. Lady Supt. Iiss Eva BI'Uce, Leserragh, Borrisokane.
THE
176 CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
ST.
\RECISTERED.!
-----------------Bray
1+.11.14
Naas
5.2.13
SURCEON.
I C . R. Moo re, M. D., B. CH. :l\Iiss M. 1\1.
ferrick,
M.B . , B.CH., B.A.a.
10.7. H
Sligo
177
JOHN AMBULAN CE BRIGADE.
J. P. Moran,
M. B., B. CH.
Lady upt. Miss L. Schroeder, 1, Loreto Villas, Bray. Lady upt. Mrs. E. I 'Gee, " Dunshane," Brallnoxtown , Co. Kildare. Lady upt. liss O. Jackson, Lisroyan, Sligo.
CADETS. ...
Cadet upt. \Y. H. Ebbs, 9, 'orth Portland Street, Dublin.
17.7.23
Commissio n er Assistant Com missioners Dudlev E. l cCorkeI1.- (21.11.24.) -Commander. Armst'rong H . Todcl.-(21.11.2 4 .)-IIonorary Associate. Lady District Officer, MISS R. L. S incl~1.1 r, Holy-hill, Strabane.-( 16.6. 24 .)-Serving Sister .
Am,bulanceCity of Dublin
Northern Ireland (Ulster) District.
IN CHARCE.
:\1rs .• \.. \Y . Barton.-(6.10.24.) ~\Iiss
L. 13allanlme.-(2·U .25 .)
NursingSt. Stephen's Green
31.12.23
R. H. Nightingale, L.R.C.P. &
s.
Lady Amb. Officer liss M. E ager, 75, outh Circular Rd., Du blin.
BELFAST. LADY DISTRICT OFFICER-
CORPS AND DIVISIONS.
RECISTERED .
SURCEON .
IN CHARCE .
AmbulanceBelfast Fi re Brigade
1.9.92
Belfast CIty Belfast (L :'l. S., ~ T.C.C.)
20.10.15 I
4.7.30
T. Houston, :'I!.D. H. J. :'Ionypcnny
Supt. J Stafford, Central Fire Station, B elfast. Supt. E. D ewar, 100, University Street, Belfast.
NursingWest Belfast -sg.
10.11.30
I
:l\Ii~s
B. 'W hitaker, Knocknamona, Fort 'W illiam Park, Belfast.
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PmoH.Y FOR WALES.
THE ANNUAL REPORT
EXTRACTS FROM THE REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONEl<' FOR WALES.
OF
TRE::-.JGTH .
THE PRINCIPAL SECRETARY
The total membership of the Brigade has increased by 528 on 1020. A number of inactive unit were disbanded and the figures hereunder are an authentic record of those functioning at the 31st December, 1930:-
AND
COMMISSIONER FOR WALES, For the year ending 31st December, 1930. BRIGADE HEADQUARTERS STAFF. Commissioner for Wales Surgeon-in-Chief for Wales Lady Superintendent-inChief for Wales Lady Superintendent for Wales Deputy Lady Superintendent for 'Vales
Date appointed. 1.3.18 Sir Herbert D. \\T. Lewis, K.B.E., Knight of Grace. 1.3.18 Major-General Sir Robert Jones, Bart., c.B.-Knight of Grace. 1.3.18 The Right Hon. The Dowager Countess of Plymouth-Lady of Grace. (Vacant.) Lady (Herbert) Lewis, O.B.E.-Lady of Grace.
1.3.18
COUNTY, CITY AND BOROUGH COMMIS lONERS. Angleley County Centre Brecknoc1uhire Centre Cardigans hire Centre Carmarthenahire Centre Caernarvonshire Centre Denbighshire Centre Flintshire Centre Glamorgan County Centre Merionethshire Centre Monmouthshire Centre
(Vacant.) (Vacant.) (Vacant. ) Mr. Evan David Jones-Commander. (Vacant.) Dr. C. E. Salt, M .n., CH.B. Mr. \Valter Baldwyn Yates, C.B.R. Captain F . P. Robathan, M.C. (Acting).
179
Commissioners Sub-Commissioners Centre Surgeons . Starr Officers Corps Officers Divisional Officers Rank and File Cadets
9 11 3 27 121 940 5,746 1,807
Total
8,664
The e figures comprise the following units :_ Corps Ambulance Divisions ursing Divisions Cadet Ambulance. Cadet r ursing
28 ~03
GO 78 12
There ha been a very gratifying increa e in Cadet membership of 190 on the I1gur s for 1929 and in addition 92 Cadet pas ed into the senior rank, thu proving the value of the movement as a recruiting ground for the Bricrade. DUTY.
26.9.25 26.11.23 27.5.25
(Vacant.) 23.7.30 Col. Sir J. A. Bradney, C.B., T.D., D.L.Commander. Montgomeryshire Centre (Vacant.) 16.10.28 Lieut.-Colonel W. Bickerton Ed"'ards, Pembrokeshire Centre C.B.E., M.B.-Knight of Grace. (Vacant.) Radnorshire Centre 1.3 .23 Lieut .-Col. Frederick Tavinor Rees, City of Cardiff Centre M.C., M.R.C.S., L.R .C.P ., B.sc.-Commander. Mr. David Morgan Davies-Officer. 4.4.21 Borough of Merthyr Tydfil Centre Dr. S. McCormac, M.B. (Acting) .-Officer. Borough of Newport Centre. 1.3 .18 Captain Taliesin E. Richards, M.E. Borough of Rhondda Commander. Centre. 10.5 .20 Dr. Urban 'larks, M.R.C .S., L.R.C.P.Borough of Swansea Commander. Centre. Aberdare Centre (Parlia- The Hon. John H. Bruce (Acting). mentary & Municipal Area)
!he continually increa ing calls upon the voluntary services of the Bngade are being readily and efficiently met. It can be truly said that the attendance of uniformed members of the Brigade at public functions, sport meeting, places of amusement and at all large gatherings is commonplace in mo t of the principal town. Road patrol duty is being taken up by a greater number of members and. the units are being encouraged to organize this useful branch of erVlce. The total number of dutie carried out by the Brigade in \Vales is not available, but in the returns submitted by 134 of the 2G3 Ambulance and ur ing Divi ions the treatment of 34,045 cases is recorded and 1,197 voluntary attendances at Ho pitals, Clinics, Home and \Velfare entres. Public authoritie have learned to turn with confidence to the Brigade for ~ i tance in ca e of ickne s or emergency and many unrecorded erVIce r ndered privately by indiyidual member prove that the St. John tradition are being faithfully maintained and pre erved. A:'>IBULA::-.JCE HALLS.
!he acquisition of Ambulance Halls is a growing aim among the ~ngade nit, to fo ter the fulfilment of which every encouragement is gIven. In bu y industrial area these headquarter in which there are a::nple facilities for the treatment of accidents are regarded almo t a clImc.:> to which many of the public turn to have minor injuries treated.
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THE
ST.
JOHN AMBULAN E BRIGADE.
COMPETITION .
Ambulance Competition continue to be a very popul~r inc?nLive. to efficiency. There are now 60 trophie ve ted in the Pnory, mc1udmg 7 new cup and hield presented during the year.. _ . The \Yelsh Brigade Final Competitions held at CardIff on the Dth 'pnl re ulted in the Garnant and Llanelly 1 ursing team "vinning the champlOnhip trophie and the honour of repre enting \"ales in the fina} il~ Lon~don. It i a great plea ure to be able to record that the Llanelly Nur mg 1 eam gained second place, thereby winning the "Corbet Fl.et.cher" trOP!lY· and as the team gaining the highe t mark in the Indl\Ic1ual PractIcal Section of the Competition were awarded the" Chalmers" trophy. RESERVES.
There are 2 6 members of the Brigade in \Yale enrolled in the 1Iilitary Ho pitals Reserve, an increase of 36 on the previou year. A larue number proceeded on training to the l\Iilitary Ho pitals at ::\etley, Tidworth, and Aldershot, and proved satisfactory. The establishment of the Royal ~aval uxiliary ick Berth Res ry is complete and there is a long 'waiting Ii t to \\'hlCh everal \Y lh nam e. were added during the twelve month. The Glamorgan County Centre takes the lead in the formation of Voluntary Aid Detachments. MOTOR AMBULA1'CE TR.\ .'SPORT
ERYICE.
Considerable progres was made under thi ~ heading during H130, and it is no exaggeration to say the Service ha ~ become an integral part of the industrialIife of the community. During the twelve months the cars carried 5,497 ca es and th total mileage travelled was 108,249. There are in addition a number of Home Service Ambulance car in \Yale . :JIEDICAL CO:\IFORTS DEPOTS.
There are 31 Depot in operation; the majority of which are maintained by the Brigade. CONCLUSION.
The achievements of the past year are a testimony to the wholehearted loyalty and united efforts of the Commissi?ner , O~cer, . . 0. , Rank and File of the Brigade; and to the gratUItous serVlce of the members of the m edical profession.
PRIORY FOR WALES.
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CENTRE DISTRIBUTION OF CORPS, AMBULANCE, NURSING A D CADET DIVISIONS. Anglesey County Centre-Nil. Brecknockshire Centre-A mbulance Buckland-Bwlch. Cardiganshire Centre
Division-HaY.- Nursing Division-
Ambulance Division- Aberystwyth.
Carmarthenshire Centre-.C?~ps-Amman Valley, Llanelly, Mynydd Mawr. - Ambulance Dlvu;Ions-Ammanford, Bankffosfelen Burrv Port Burry Port y~nd Pcmbrey Town, Cefneithyn,' Cross -Hands , : '<.:llI1fo(' l, Garnant, hldwclly, Llanddarog, Llanclly G.W.R., Llanelly ~own, Llangunnoch, :.\lynyddcerrig, )Jant-y-Groes, Penybank, Penygroes, loth cnry, Pont yates, Pontybcrem, Saron, Trimsaran, Tumble, Tybie. Cade.t Am~u!a.nce Divisions-Bankffosfclen, Pcnygroes, Pontyberem . NurSIng DI vislons::-.\mmanford, Cwmamman, Llanelly, Parcyrhun, Pot.henry, Saron, lyblc. Cadet Nursing Division-Llanelly.
C?vy.R.,
Caernarvonshire Centre - Ambulance Divisions JunctIOn, Llysfaen. Oenbighshire Centre Ambulance Divisions ~Iaelor Rhos , Clyncciriog, Rhos. \Vrexham.
Llandudno, LIandudno Chirk, Dcnbigh, Dyffryn
Flintshire Centre- Ambulance Divisions-Buckley, Flint. Glamorgan County C.entre- Corps-Aberavon, Bridgend and District, Caerphdlv and DItnc.t, LlIldsay, Llynfi "Valley, ITeat.h, Pont}'clun, Pontypndcl, Rlchcs.- Ambulance Divisions-Aber-Blaengwynfi, Abercrave AbL'l"Lrcgan.\b('r~lulaJ~ Dlstnc.t, Abc.rkenfig, Bargoed and District; ~lae~gan\, Bnt~ldlr, !3nton 1 erry, B~yn, Brynamman, Brynna, Cadoxton, l, <ll reW. l illTplllll)" (r. \\ .H,., l<l;crpllllly Town, Ccfn 'ribbw r , Cilfynydd, Cryn~nt, C,,·mavon. C"·m ,Colllery~ Cwmgwrach, Cymmer (P.T.), Deri, lJald,w, Institut.c a,nd Garw, Garth (:'\Iaestig), Gelligaer, Gilfach Goch, ~,l) ncorrwg, Glynneath, Godrergraig, Eenfig Hill, Llanbradach, L!angelIlor, LIang)'I1"\\ yd, Loughor. LlynfelL Maesmarchog, Maesteg (S.ent~al), :'IIa,ntimc and Pcnrhi,,", Melyn Tinplatc 'W orks, Nantyffylon, , ,tl1.t) mocl. );e,tt.h, ~clson, Ogmore Vale, Onllwyn Seven Sisters, Penallta (,oIlIer)". l'l'n,rh~s, PU1)Theol, Pontarda,,"c, Pontardulais, Pontlottyn, J ont)"pndd C•. \' .1<.., Porthca\\'l, Port Talbot PolIce, Raglan-Heolycyw :~cs()h <.:n, ,scnghcnyd<l. kc:,:cn, South Wales Transport (:L\eath/ atfs ': l'11. falbach and Port I albot, Tonyrcfail and Coedely Treforest' [Tdl''' IS. Tyn:awr oUier)', Windsor Colliery Abertridwr 'Ynysybwl' \ :,;talyllfa, \ st~adg'nlals, Ystrado\\'cn.- Cadet AmbuI'ance bivi~ Slons . Abl r.duJal~ Dl:,;tnct., Aber-Blaengwynfi, Bargoed and District, BnthdJr, Bnt.on l'crry, Bryn, Cadoxton, acrphilly Town Cefn Cribbwr llfyu. nld , CoIbrcn, CWl11 Colliery. Cwmgwrach, Dcri, Ff~ldau Institut~ al~tl erar\\,. Garth (Macstcg), Gelligaer. Glyncorrwg, Glynneath, Kenfig ~1l1, ~Iaesmarchog, l\I~est.eg (Ccntral), Nantyffyllon . ~elson, Ogmore \alc. Onll\\')"n Sc\"<.:n Slster:,;. Penallt.a Colliery, PcnJTheol, Pontlott\~, I ort.hc.>a\\,l. l~aglan-H~oh'c\·"" Resoh."en, S~nghenydd, Skewen, Taibach a~d I ort ~albot. 11Tphll, TrelcwlS, " 'mdsor Colliery Abertridwr \ straclgynlals .- N ursin g Di visions-Bar cyoed Briton -Ferrv Bryn' Cacrplllll.y, ilfynydcl. ,Cwma\·on . Cwm CoUier;", Ffaldau InstItute and Garw Gllfach Goch. Glyncorn\'g, Great \'"estern COlliery KenfiCY Hill ~lanharan, .i\antymocl, :L\cath, Ogmorc Yale, PenalIta, 'Pontarctulais' J ont):clun, . p.o~t. Talbot, Riches, Senghcnydd, Seven Sisters.- Cade~ NurSIng DIVISions-Bryn, WI11 Colliery, r-~enfig Hill, Port Talbot.
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Merionethshire Centre - Ambulance Divisions - Blaenau Festiniog, Penrhyndeudraeth .- Nursing Di vision-Corwen . Monmouthshire Centre- Corps- Avon Llwyd, Islwyn, Pontypool and District, ~ymney Valley, South 'Vales Border, ' Vest Monmoulh 'Vestern 'allcY- Ambulance Divisions-Aberbeeg Railway, Aberc~rn, Aber-
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PRIORY FOR WALES.
A MBULA TCE B RI GADE.
gayenny, Abersychan, Abertillery, Abertyss'wg, B dwas, Blackwood, Blaena\'on, Blaina, Brynmawr, Celynen Colliery, Cro s Eeys, Cwmbran \ Yorks and Pontnewydd, W111, Cwmbran, Ebbw Vale, Garndiffaith, GriffithstowTI, Hafod)Tynys, Llanhillet.h, Markham, 10nmouth, Tew Tredegar, Oakdale (Blackwood), Pentwyn, Ponillanfrait.h Railway, Pontne'wynydd, Ponty-pool, Pontypool Road Railway, Rhymney. Risca, Six Bells, Tredegar. Tredegar TO. 2, Usk.- Cadet Ambulance Divisions-Abersychan, Abertysswg, elynen olliery, ross l\e)'s, Cwmbran \ Yorks and Pontne'wydd, Ebbw Vale Hafodyrynys, 1\1onmouth, Jew Tredegar, Oakdale, Ponynewynydd, Pontypool, Rhymney, Tredegar, Usk.- Nursing Divisions- Abertillery, CW111, Cwmbran and Pontnewydd, New Tredegar, lontypool, Rhymney, sk.- Cadet Nursing Divisions-Abertillery, Pont.ypool. Montgomeryshire Centre - Corps - Powysln.nd . - Ambulance Division\Yelshpool.- Nursing Divisions-\Yelshpool, \Yelshpool BL'Hle\\'.
P e mbrokeshire Centre- Ambulance Di visions-Haverfordwest, l\1ilford Haven . -Cadet Ambulance Division-Haverfordwest .
PRIORY FOR WALES. CORPS, AMBULANCE, NURSING AND CADET DIVISIONS. Corps or Divisions distinguished by sty Ie of type.
Borough of Merthyr Tydfil Centr e- Corps-Dowlais, Taff Yalley.- Ambulance Divisions-Abercanaid, Bedlinog, Cefn CoecI, Dowlais, Dowln.1S Police, Fochriw, l\lerthyr Borough, l\lerthyr Vale and Aberfan, P nydarr n, Treharris, Troedyrhiw.- Cadet Ambulance Divisions-BedllDog, Ccfn Coed, Merthyr Borough, Penydarren, Troedyrhiw,- Nursing Division-Merthyr.- Cadet Nursing Di vision :'\Ierthyr. Borough of Newport Centre-Corps- i'kwport {:.\Ion.).- Ambulance Divisions -Alexandra Docks, Tewport High Str et Rail'way, :::-.rewport PolIce, Newport Railway, Kewport Town.- Cadet Ambulance Divisionewport Town. Borough of Rhondda Centre-Corps-:\1id-Rhondda, Rhondda Fach, Upper Rhondda.- Ambulance Divisions-Blaenclydach olliery, But.e, Cambrian Colliery, Cwmparc, Cymmer, Ferndale . Fernhlll, Lady LewIs, Llwynypia, Maindy and Eastern, I aval Collieries and Penygraig District, Tonypandy Police, Tylorstown, Tynybedw and Pentre, United National Colliery, Ynys£eio, Ynyshir, Ystrad Rhondda.- Cadet Ambulance Divisions-Fernhill, Lady Lewis, Llwynypia, Penygraig, Tylorstown, Ynyshir, Ystrad Rhondda.- Nursing Divisions -Cambrian. Ferndale, Fernhill, Lhvynypia, Tylorstown, Ynyshir, Ystrad Rhondda.Cadet Nursing Divisions-Llwynypia, Ystrad Rhomlda. Borough of Swansea Centre-Ambulance Divisions-Brynhyfryd, Clydach Merthyr Colliery, London Midland and Scottish Railway (Swansea), Mond Nickel \Norks, Morriston, Player's \Velfare, Swansea.- Nursing Division-Swansea. Aberdare
Centre (Parliamentary and Municipal Area) - Corps-Cynon Valley.- Ambulance Divisions-Abercynon, Abercwmboi, Aberdare, Cwmaman , Duffryn Arnan, Hirwain, Mountain Ash, Penrhiwceiber.Cadet Ambulance Divisions-Aberdare, Cwmaman, Duffryn Aman, Hirwain, Penrhiwceiber.- Nursing Divisions-Abercynon, Aberdare, Cwmaman, Duffryn, Aman, Mountain Ash.
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SURGEON.
IN CHARCE.
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A GLESEY COUNTY CE TRE. NIL. BRECKNOCKSHIRE CENTRE. SUB-COMMISSIONER-Mr. George Roblings (S . B th ) C . (Appointed 26.11.25.) ervmg ro er, oedcaepnnce, Ystradgynlais. Ali-mULA CEHay. NURSING-Buckland-Bwlch
Radnorshire Centre- il. City of Cardiff Centre-Corps-Cardiff and District.- Ambulance DivisionsBarry Dock, Cardiff it)', CardiiI Emergency, DO"'lals Carclill \\'orks.Cadet Ambulance Divisions Barry Dock, Cardiff CIty. Nursing Divisions- Barry, Barry Hill, anliff, Cardiff Emergency, Pcnarth.Cadet Nursing Divisions-Barry. Barry Hill.
183
11.9.28
T. E. Hincks, M.B.,
(Vacant.)
CH .B .
10.7.25
Lt.-Col. A. \\T. Lady Supt. Mrs. A. B. Cresswell Gibson, L.R.C.P. Treholford, Bwlch, Brecon. ' & s. (Edin.) CARDIGA SHIRE CENTRE.
A)fBVLANCEA berystwyth
I
3.11.30
SUl?t. A. Evans, Leighton, Mill Street, .\.berystwyth CAR~IA.RTHE_ SHIRE CENTRE. . ' COMMISSIONER - ::'Ilr. E\"an David Jones (Commander), The H (AppclDted ~6.9.25.) ollies, Glenalla, Llanelly. SL B-C Oll-DfISSIO. ' ER-Dr. S Yd ney \V 1'll'lams (Officer) , Yauxhall House, Llanelly. (Appointed 7. 10.30 .) STAFF OFFICERS-:\Ir. T. J . \Y 1'l!'lams (Serving Brother), 2, Nevill Street, Llanelly. (Appointed 28.1.26). (Appoint. d2<.1.~~~) T. D. Jenkins (Serving I3rother), The Croft, College Street, Ammanford.
L\~\~~~) OFFICERS-:\Iiss l\1. Brodie (Serving Sister), Cheriton, Old Road, Llanelly. (Appointed . t d ::'IIi s I3. Price ( erving Sister) , P reswy Ifa, P embr ey Road, Llanelly. (:\. ppoln e 17.10.30.) AMBULANCEAmman Valley G. S. Phillips, Corps Supt. B. Richards Corps M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Serving Brother), ' (Officer). . The Poplars, Llandebie. Corps Sec. E. Williams "Brynhawddgar," High Street. Ammanford. Corps Treas. D. Thomas, "Arosfa " TycrDPs, Pantyffynnon. ' Corps Insp. Stores W. Phillips 20, Walters Road, Ammanf~rd. Ammanford 9.3.25 Supt. W. Howells. "Anvynfa," Florence Road, Tirydail, Ammanford . Garnant 30.5.27 G. E. Jones, Supt. D. Morgan (Serving L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Brother), Maesglas, Glanamman. Nant-y-Groes 6.4.25 Supt. D. T. Evans, Caeau-Newydd, Llandebie. Penybank 28.6.18 (Act .) L. E . L. Supt. E. H. Evans, Cr aiglyn, Lewis, L.M.S.S .A. Pantyffynnon. Saron 30.6.22 L. E . L. Lewis, Supt. J. H. Morgan, .. Broncairo," L.M.S.S.A. Duffryn Rd., Ammanford . Tybie 18.5.23 J. E . Thomas, Supt. E. G. Rogers, Blaenau Rd .. M.R. C.S., L.R.C .P., Llandebie. B.SC.
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ST .
Corps or Divisions distinguished by sty Ie of type. - NURSI GAmmanford
SURCEON.
20 .12.26
Cwmamman
14.2.30
Parcyrhun
31.7 .18
Sa ron
29.1.25
Tybie
9.2.25
AMBULANCELlanelly Corps
Bankffosfelen
24 .2.25
Bankflosfelen Cadet Burry Por t G.W.R.
8.7.24 15.7.24
F eli nfoel
7.6 .29
K idwelly
9.7.28
Llanelly G.W.R.
14.11.22
Llanelly Town
20 .11.17
Llangunnock
(Act.) L. E. L. Lewis. L.M.S.S.A. A. G. ~1. Lewis, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1.B., B.S.
31.10.22
28. 10.27
B urrv Port and Pe~brey Town
(Act) G. E. Jones, L.R.C .P., L.R.C.S.
A. B. Brown, M.R.C.S.
J. H. WIllIams, L.M.S .S.A. L. C. Edwards, M.B., B.CH., M.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P., B.SC. L. C. Edwards, M.B., B.S., lI1.R.C.S., L.R C.P. A. J. Beckett, M.B., n.el!.
31.1.27
Mynyddcerrig
13.5.27
J. Wallace, M.D.
Poothenry
14.5 .14
A. G. Lewis, M.R.C.S.
Pont yates
13.10.23
Pontyberem
24.3.25
Pontyberem Cadet Trimsaran
21. 7. 30 4.4.13
NURSINGLlanelly Llanelly Cadet
18.10.15 21. 1.26
J. R Smith, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., L.R.F.P.
J. Harvey, M.D., D.P.H . R. Paton, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
185
PRIORY F OR WALES.
J OHN AMBU L ANCE BRI GA DE .
IN OHARCE.
Lady Supt. 1\1rs. E. Howells, .. Anvynfa," Tirydail , Ammanford. Lady upt. 1\Iiss 1\1. !,-ichards, Police Station, Garnant. Lady Supt. 1\1rs. K. Rees, 19, \Vimi Street, Ammanford. Lady Supt. :YIiss E. Edwards, Blaenaumawr, Penygroes. Lady Supt. ?lIi ss ~1. .:\Iatthcws, Eryl, Llandebie. Corps Supt. .:\1. Morgans, 18, Albert Street, Llanelly. Corps Treas. . L. Edwards, 58, Glenalla Rd., Llanelly. Corps Insp. Slorcs E. Davies, ew Houses, Trimsaran. Supt. T. 1\1. Thomas, School House, Bankffosfclen, Pontybcrcm, Llanclly. Cadet Off.J.Williams,Brynyblodau, Bankffosfelcn, Llanelly. Supt. J. J. DavlCs, " Peronne," Ashburnham Rd., Pembre\,. Supt. D. E. DaVies, Bn n Heu:og, hurch Road, Burry Port. Supt. H. rrice, 4, Glanyrafon Eow, Felinfoel, Llanelly. Supt . Dr. A. J. Beckett, 4", Abtrcd Strect, J\j c\ well\'. Supt. D.:'II. Danes, Guildford lIs., 10, Station 1{oad, Llanelly. Supt. W. II. Beard, 13, Bryn Road, Llanclly. Supt. The Re\,. T. J. Goodwlil, The "lcarage, Llangunnock, LlangalI1. arn'. Supt. T. E. Jones, Mynyddct:rri(T Council :chool, Pontyberc m. Supt. D . " 'alters . " Brynaw 1," Ponthcnry. Supt . J. Lewis, " :;\Iaesyrhaf," Pont yates, I r. Kidwelly. Supt. C. Young, " Maes-y-Gwern," Pontyberem, Llanelly. (Vacant.) Supt. D. Harris, Glarr-yr-af un , Pinged, Pembrey, Llanell y. Lady Supt. l\liss E. R ees, 109, Tyrfran 'V illas, Llanelly. Cadet Off . Miss D. Cue, 10, I{ing Geor ge's Avenue, Uanelly.
COI'PS or Divisions distinguished by style of type.
SURCEON .
NURSINGPoothenry
26.5 .28
AMBULANCEMynyd d Ma wr Co rp s
18.11.12
Cefneithyn
18.11.~
Cross Hands
26.11.13
L1anddarog
27.5.24
Penygroes .
19.11.14
Penygroes Cadet Tumble
1
IN CHARCE.
Act. Lady Supt. ~1rs . :\1. A. Itosser, Trevent)', Ponthenr),. H. J. Clutterbuck, lII.D. (Officer.)
D. H. Griffiths, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Act.) D. H. Griffiths, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
(Act.) H. J. Clutterbuck, M.D.
11.4.27 12.10.14
29.5.22
L1andudno Junction
16.1.26
L1ysfaen
13 .9.29
Supt. H,,,l\lainwaring, Brynaeron, Cross Hands. Corps Treas. R . T . Roberts " Brynheulog," Penygro~s. Corps Insp. Stores T. A. Davies, " Brynsiriol," Cross Hands. Act . Supt. W. \Va1ters, "Bryncastell," Ceincit.hyn, Cross Hands. Supt. W. Scourfield, 41, Council Houses, Upper Tumble, Llanelly. Act . Supt.. W. J. Harries, "Brynhawddgar," Phila, 1 r. Carmar1.hen. Supt. W . G . Thomas, Brynrhug, The Crescent, Gorslas, Llanelly. (Vacant.)
Capt. D. C. Evans, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
CAER ~ ARVONSHJRE AMBULANCELlandudno
C~:ps.
(\'acant.)
CE TRE.
F. Caldecott, 1.B., B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Hon. Associate) .
E. E. Lighh\'ood, M.D. (LOND.)
Supt. G. St. John Day, " Anchorage," York Road, Llandudno. Act. Supt. T. J. Hughes, Bn-n Teg, P\,dcw, Llandudno Junchon . Supt. R. R. Thomas, Pen-y-Coed, LIanddulas, nr. bergele. .
DE BIGHSHIRE CENTRE. COMMISSIONER-Dr. C. E. Salt, :-LB., CH.B., " Ty 'Ririd," Ch' 1 (Appointed 26.11.23.) AMBULANCElr {. Chirk 16.4.04 Major T. Hampson, Sllpt. David Jones (Sening M.C., l'oI.B., CH.B . Brother). Cambrian Hotel Glynceiviog, near \Yrexh~m. Dcnbigh . 23.7.~ (Act.) L. Hughes, (\'acant.) iII.B., CH.B. Dyffryn Mador Rhos . 16.4.2 (Act.) L. A. Supt. I. Tunnah, Bodeuron, Beech Campbell, M.B . Avenue, Rhos, \Yrexham . Glynceiriog 2l.2.29 Act. Supt. D. Jones, Drill Hall House, Chirl", Rhos 14.10.12 A. Lloyd Davies, Supt. \V. Matthews, 35, Chapel M.B., CH.B. Street, Pen-y-cae, near Rhos, \Yrexham. Wrexham. 26 . 11.~7 VY. G. Evans, M.D., Supt. P. R. Kent, 3, Wilton D.P.H. Terrace, Rhosddu,\Yrexham.
THE
1 6
COI'p or Divis~ons
distinguished by style of type.
ST.
JOH
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AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
c a:
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
c:; ..,
Corps or Divisions distinguished by style of type.
a:
D. D . Frazer. \V. A. F. Twemlow, lI1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
19.9.19 8.6.29
(. ppointed 27.5.25. )
(\'acant.) Supt. H. Shenton, "Fairfield, " Chester Road, Flint.
Abercregan
26.11.24
Bryn
12.11.13
Bryn Cadet Cefn Cribbwr
GLAl\IORGA~ CO~1lIIISSlONER-Captain
F. P. Robathan, M.C., 24, Dumfries Place, Cardiff.
10.8.26
Cwmavon
31.8.12
C\-mmer (P.T.) Glyncorrwg
30.5.12 6.11.13
Glyncorrwg Cadet Kenfig Hill
17.8.29 23.1.12
Kenfig Hill Cadet
16.9.25
Porthcawl
Port Talbot Police
19.6.29
Aberavon Sub-District. AMBULANCE-
A ber-Blaengwynfi
15.5.25
A ber-Blaengwynfi Cadet
22 .11.26
H. Phillips, M.D., M.A., B.SC.
A. Davies, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Corps. Supt . E. A. Howe, 7, Park Street, Kenfig HIll. Corps. Sec. D. Pugh (Serving Brother). Station Terrace, Bryn. Port Talbot. Corps. Treas. A. Poole, " Roxton," \Vilden Avenue, Port Talbot . Corps . Insp. Stores T. Ackery, 18, Bridge Street, Glyncorrwg. Supt. C. Terry, 3, Arthur Street, Blaengwynfi, Glam. (Vacant.)
C. Davies, M.B., CH .B. J. \V. Cooper, L.S.A. (Serving Brother).
30.10.30
Taibach and Port Talbot Cadet
Bryn Cadet
T. C. Ghose, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
2.7.2
3.7.19
NURSINGBryn
J. Ryan, M.B., B.CH ., B.A.O,
C. H . Tash, L.R.C.P., L.R.F.P. & S.
Taibach and Port Talbot.
Cwmavon
26.1.20
20 .11.1 3
Cefn Cribbwr Cadet
Porthcawl Cadet
P.
18.1.26
COUNTY CE TRE.
SUB-COMMISSIONERs-Aberavon Sub-District-Mr. Lemuel Jones (Officer)," ythfa," Baglan Road, Aberavon. (Appointed 20.12.21.) Bridgend Sub,District-Major A. W. Anderson, M.B., CH.B . (Officer)," Brynteg," Ogmore Vale. (Appointed 20.4.22.) Caerphilly Sub-District-Mr. Carlton T. Hurry Riches (Officer), " Edenhurst," St. Martin's Road, Caerphilly. (Appointed 1.3.19.) Gower Sub-District,-Captain R. J. Isaac. L.R.C.P. & s. (Officer), "Dcrlwyn," Pontaniulais. tAppointed 1.3.28. ) Neath Sub-District .-1\Ir. D. 1\1. Evans-Bevan, Cadoxton House, Neath. (Appointed 6 .2 .26.) Pontardawe Sub-District . -~Iajor 'V. Owen EYans, ~!.B.E., :'I.B .. L.R.C.P. (Officer), "Bryncelyn," Pontardawe. (Appointed 16.1.22.) Pontypridd Sub-District.-Yacant. STAFF OFFICERS-}Ir. William Goddard (Serving Brother), 82, Phillip St., Pontypridd. (Appointed 24.7 .23.) Mr. D. C. WIllIams (Serving Brother), " Glem-iew," Ogmorc \ 'ale. (Appointl!d 25.9.23.) Mr. Morgan \Veeks (Serving Brother)," Plough Inn," Hcolycyw, Bridgend. (Appointed 24.3.24.) Mr. William Hares (Serving Brother), 14, Herbert Street, Bnthdlr. (Appointed 26.4.24.) Mr. A. J. Esmond (erving Brother), The Bungalow, Giant's Grave Road, Briton Ferry. (Appointed 1.lO.25.) Mr. D. Thomas (Serving Brother). 1, Crescent Terrace, Bryn, rort Talbot (Appointed 18.2.27.) LADY STAFF OFFICER-Mrs. F. M. Riches (Serving Sister), "Edenhurst," St. Iartin's Road, Caerphilly. (Appointed 14.12.21. )
Aberavon Corps
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE.
CE TRE.
COMMISSlONER-?Ir. 'W alter Baldwyn Yates, C.B.E., Cilcen Hall, :Mold .
ACTING
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FLL TSHIRE
AMBULANCEBuckley Flint
187
PRIORY FOR WALES.
D. II. Isaac, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
19.9.28 10 .11.2 7.7 .28
Glyncorrwg Kenfig Hill
8. 7.16 12.2.1
Kenfig Hill Cadet
30.7.26
Port Talbot
1. 7 .24
Port Talbot Cadet
3.1.27
(Act.) J. 'Yo Cooper, L.S.A.
E. W. Richards, M.O .H., M.R .C.S .
Supt. E. J. Green, " Bungalow," Duffryn Rhondda, Port Talbot. Supt. ,V. Daniel, Rowland Cottage, Bryn, Port Talbot. Cadet Supt. D. G . J. Pugh, Bryn Villa, Bryn, Port Talbot. Supt. ,V. Browning, 56, Cefn Road, Ce£n Cribbwr. Cadet Off. R. T. Davies, 81, Cefn Road, Ce£n Cribbwr. Supt. H . Howell, 6, A von Terrace, Cwma von, Port Talbot. (Vacant.) Supt. \V . G. John, 28, Brick Street, Glyncorrwg. (Vacant.) Supt. E . J ames, 3, Pict.on Street, Kcnfig Hill. Cadet Supt. D. Suter, 30, :\Iill Road, Pyle, B ridgend. Supt. T . C. Dow, 18 , Queen's A venue, Porthcawl. Cadet Off. A . \"est, Houiston House, New Road, Porthca\\'l. Act. L. Jones (Sub.-Comm.) Nythfa, Baglan Road, Aberavon. Supt. T. Hockin. 15, Inkerman Row (\Vest), Taibach, Port Talbot. Cadet Off. J. H. Lavis, lIIayfield Street, Port Talbot.
Lady Supt. Nurse 1\1. Phillips, 2, I-IJll Grove, Bryn, Port Talbot. Lady Cadet Supt. 1\lrs. E . Pugh, The Villa, Bryn, Port Talbot. Lady Supt. 1\1rs. E. A. Williams, 33, Tymaen Street, Cv\·mayon . (Vacant.) Lady Supt. 1\1rs. 1\1. Sutton (Serving Sister), 9, Bridge St., Eenfig Hill. Cadet Off. 1\1iss B. James, Preswylfa, Picton Street, Kenfig Hill. Lady Supt. Mrs . F . Jones, 7, Cotton Row, Taibach, I ort Talbot. Lady Cadet Supt. ':\Irs. F . Owen, Dyffryn Road, Port Talbot.
Bridgend Sub-District. AMBULANCE_
Bri dgend and District Corps
1.7.14
T. R. Bowen, !>t.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.R.
Corps Supt. Maj. H. H. Johnson, M.C., M.E ., Llangeinor House, Llangeinor, Bridgend.
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PRIORY F OR WALES.
189
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Ffaldau Institute and Garw Ffaldau Institute and Ganv Cadet
19.1.1 0 22.12.09
26.~.~7
Nantymoel
11.3.10
Ogmore Vale
20.7.08
E. J. \Yilliams, Jll.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. S. Gordon, Jl1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. \Y. Grant, JlI.B ., C.M.
8.4 .27
Raglan-Heolycyw
10.4 26
Raglan-Heolycyw Cadet
10 .6.29
NURSINGFfaldau Institute and Garw
M.B.,
11.11.26
Llangeinor
Ogmore Vale Cadet
F. J. R ees, I1I.R.C.S. T. R. Bryant, B.CR., B.SC.
31.8.12
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J. Patterson, M.B., CR.B.
(Act.) T. R. Bowen, Jl1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,
Corps Sec. B. Davies. lII. E.. Banc-Glas, Mount Pleasant, Blaengarw. Corps Treas. T. 1. Evans , 1, Brynogwy, antymoel. Corps In. Stores A. 1\1orns, 14, Llewcllyn Street, I antymocl. Supt. T. Eent, 33, Blaengarw Rd., Blaenganv. Supt. J. Lewis, ,Albany Hoad, Pontycymmer. Cadet Oll. P. Griffin, 27, Victoria Street, Pontycymmer. Supt. T. J. Grifltths, ,Pandy Road , Llangeinor. Supt. E. Enock, 31, Cadwgan Terrace, antymoel. Supt. G. Barnett (Servll1g Brother), 25 , Caedu Roao, Ogmor Yale. Cadet Off. A. Buno\', 1, hor Terrace, Blackmill, Bridgend. Supt. H. Webb, 12. High 'treet, Heolycyw, Bridgend. Cadet Off. F . E . Pendry, Cefn IIouse, II eoh'c\,\\' , Bridgend. . .
llangynwyd ~laesteg
21.7.26
(Central )
6 .7.14
(Cent.ral) Cadet. Nantyffyllon
22.2.23
Nantyffyllon Cadet
29.6.23
~Iaesteg
5.7.20
2~.7.28
Nantymoel
12 .2 .30
AMBULANCELlynfi Valley Corps
Aberkenfig Caerau
1.6.23
6.8.25 25. 7.14
Garth (Maesteg)
6.7.14
Garth (Maest eg) Cadet
25.11.24
J. F. Smythe, L. <'\: L.I1I.R.C.P. & s., 1.
J. Jones, M.R.C .S., L.R.C.P.
Caerphilly Sub .. District. AMBULANCECaerphilly and District Corps
Caerphilly (G.W .R. ) Caerphilly Town
1.1.16
R. C. Robertson, l\LB., CH.B., O.B.E.
13.5.10
J. C. Briggs, JlI.B ., CR.B.
1.1.26
J. H. Carson, M.B., CH .n.
Lady SupL :\Iiss G. ~Iorgan. 1, Brynhyfryd, Pontycy mrner.
CaerphIlly Town Cadet
4.10.30
Lad y Su pt. :\Irs. :\1. \Yal t r rs. 12, Glyn Street. Ogmore \ ale. Lady Supt. i.\lrs. ' . . myt hl,
Llanbradach
24.1.20
Penyrheol
15.7.26
Penyrlleol Cad e t Senghenydd
T. J. Bell Thomas, Jll.R.C.S., L.R.C .P. (Servmg Brother) .
13.9.2 2. 11.20
J. J. Fitzgerald, M.B., B.CH., :-<.U.I. J. I'I!eban, III.B., B.CH. (Act.) T. J. B. Thomas, Jl1.R.C.S., L.R .C.P.
~ant.ymoel.
Corps Supt. G. H. B. Jam es. 67, St. I\lichael's Rd .. 1Iacsteg. Corps Sec. G. Jones, 113, Bridgend Road, nIaesteg. Corps Treas. C. D. IIughes . 21D, Alma Road, :'Ia esteg. Corps In. Stores. R. J. Osborne, 156, Bridgend Rd . . :\laestcg. Supt. D. . Davie' , R escu e Station, Brynmenyn. Supt. T. J. Richards. 62. H crman Rd., Caerau, Bridgend. Supt.. \Y. H . Morris, 6, h 'or St reet, Maesteg. Cadet Off. J. H. jones, 19, Ewenny Road, l\Iaesteg.
Supt. W. J. Bryant, 16. Station Eoad, Pontrhydyryff, Llangynwyd. Supt. T. J. jones, 56, St. ::VIichacl's Road, Maesteg. Cadet Off. W . Price, 29, l\Iaiden Street, l\Iaesteg. Supt. C. E . Benjamin, 20, John St., ~ antyffyllon . (Vacant.)
E . D . Owen, M.B., B.CH., M.R.V.S., L.R.C.P., B.SC. J. :\.IcCausland, :\1.B.
D.P.R.
Ogmore Vale
IN CHARCE.
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27.10 .25
Windsor Collierv Abertridwr . Windsor Colliery Abertridwr Cadet
29.9.24
S. B. Dalrymple, B.S ., B.CH .
W. R. vVatson, M.B .
10.7.26
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Act. Corps Supt. G . Rigsby, (Serving Brother), 4, Stockland Street, Caerphilly. Corps Sec. R. J . Carter, 10, vVindsor Street, Abertridwr. Corps Treas. T. D. Enright, 25, Nant.f5arw Rd ., Caerphilly. Corps In. Stores C. H. Hyatt, 3, Clive St., Senghenydd. Supt. G. Rigsby (Servmg Brother), 4, Stockland Street, Caerphilly. Supt. S. Osmond, 21, Broomfield Street. Caerphilly. Amb. Off. C. Cavill, Underwood House, King Edward A venue, Caerphilly. Supt. C. E. Palmer, 17, Gordon Street, Llanbradach. Supt. J. B. G. \Yilson, 29, Bowls Terrace, Penyrheol, Caerphilly. (Vacant.) Supt. D. Lewis, 42, High Street, Senghenydd . Cadet Off. O. Surridge, 75, Caerphill y Road, Senghenydd. Supt. A. Gordon, 17, Graig-yfedw, Abertrid'wL Cadet Off. j. Lucas, 10, Edward Street, Abertridwr.
NURSING-Caerphilly Senghenydd
18.9.15 4.7 .25
(Act.) J. C. Briggs, M.B., CH.B.
Lady Supt. Mrs. L. Lendon, 95, Van Road, Caerphilly. Lady .Supt. Mrs. M. A. forgan, Umversal Villas, Senghenydd.
190
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Corps 0, Divisions distinguished by style of type.
PRIORY FOR WALES.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
IN CHARGE.
SURGEON.
Corps or Divisions distinguished by st.yle of type.
191
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AMBULANCR-
Lindsay Corps
18.11.25
Bargoed and Dist.
25.9.24
Bargoed and District Cadet Gelligaer
24.1.27
Gelligaer Cadet Nelson
2.7.3.2R 5.3.25
Nelson Cadet
25.3.30
Penallta Colliery
27.6.23
Penallta Colliery Cadet Trelewis
25.7 .23 3.7.28
Trelewis Cadet
13.3.30
24.9.25
J. P. Davies, M.B., B.S.
S. B. Turner, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. D. J . Thomas, M.D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C .P., D.P.R. R. H. Terry, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.
(Act.) W. D. J enkins. B.A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Corps Supt. A. Tait, Cefn Llwynau Hall, Ystrad ;'ly nach. Corps Sec. \V. Davies, 18, Duffryn Street, Penallta, Hengoed. Corps Treas . O. J. Hughes, 27, Shingrig Road, .l: elsoo. Corps In. Stores T. Thomas (Serving Brother), 4, P owell Street, Bedlinog. Supt. W. Regan, 85, Gilfach St., Bargoed. Cadet Off. D. Roberts, W auo-yBorIa Farm, Pengam. Supt. H. Birch, 31, Hanb ury Street, Pengam.
Pontlottyn
29.6.10
Pontlottyn Cadet Tirphil Cadet
27.6.28 3.2.2R
NursingRiches
23.10.28
Lady Supt. Mrs. M. Green, 11, Charles Street, Brithdir.
Gower Sub-District. AMBULANCRLoughor Pontardulais
25.8.23 25.10.13
NURSING-(Vacant.j upt. . Farrant, 70, \\'h ltegate ottages, Nelson. Cadet Supt. . Scannell , 70, Whitegate Cottages . X ci on. Supt. H. Spiller, 11 , Du ffryo Street. Ystrad :'IIynach. (Vacant.) Supt. D. Hughes, Brvnffynon House, Trelewls, Glam.
Supt. D. H . Phillips, 28, Greenfield Street, Pontlottyn. (Vacant.) Cadet Off. S. T. Purchase, 9, Harcourt Terrace, Brithdir.
Pontardulais
31.1.28
Lady Supt. Mrs. M. J. Davies, 4, James Street, Pontardulais.
26.1.20
C. Armstrong. M.B., B.CR. , B.A.O. (Serving Brother).
(Vacant.)
NURSING-Bargoed Penallta
30.7.26
(Act.) S . B. Turner, M.R .C.S., L.R.C.P.
8.2.18
E. L. Phillips, M.B.
Lady Supt. 1\1rs. 1\1. Turner, "Hillcrest," Hillside P ark. Bargocd. Lady Supt . ?lIrs. F . ),1. <:rocker, South iew, The GraIg, Hengoed.
Aberd ulais District
12 . .24
Aberdulais District Cadet Briton Ferry
15.6.27
Briton Ferry Cadet
8 .6.28
AMBULANCE-
Riches' Corps
Bnthdir Brithdir Cadet
25.4.24
23.1.12
S. R. MacMellan, M.B ., CR.B.
P. F. O'Shea, M.B., CR.B., B.A.O.
4.2.25
Deri
4.7.24
Deri Cadet
9.7.25
S. W. McCarthy, I..R.C.P., L.R.C .S.
Corps Sec. A. Bate, 25, ... L·\' Road, Deri. Corps Treas. C. 1\1. Kitto. (5en: ID g Brother), Rescue Stah n :\ ew Tredegar. . Corps In. Stores E. S: J e~e[mah. 8, Bristol Terr., Bnthdlr. Supt. E . Hams, 18, Charles Street, Bnthdir. Cadet Off. W. Cresswell, . . 18, Bristol Terrace, Bnthdlr. Supt. A. T. Minhinn~ck.' M.E.,. Ogilvie House, OgIlvIe, Den. Cadet Off. B. Thomas. . 1, Cambrian Street. Den.
5.6.12
Cadoxton
30.7.27
Cadoxton Cadet
29.4.27
Colbren Cadet Crynant
14 .12 .29 22.10.14
Cwmgwrach
11.9.25
Cwmgwrach Cadet
15.7.26
Glynneath.
Supt. W. J. Davies, Woodlands Road, Loughor, Glam. Supt. W. J. Mainwaring, .. Penderys," Goppa Road, Pontardulais.
Neatb Sub-District.
AMBULANCE-
Neath Corps
D. B. Phillips, L.R.C.P., M.R .C.S. (Act.) Capt. R. J. Isaac, L.R.C.P. & s . (Officer) .
20.2.22
E. P. Coyne, M.B., B.CR. D. H . Vickery, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., L.R.F.P. & s.
J. P. Prell, M.R.e.S., L.R.C.P.
T. Blaney L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., L.R.F.P. & s . T. McClure L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., L.R.F.P. & s. S. McClure, M.D.
Corps Supt. J. Richards (Serving Brother), 8 Park Street, Neath. Corps Sec. W. T. Richards (Serving Brother), 5, Maesmarchog Terrace, Glynneath. Corps Treas. D. J. John, 17, Henfaes Rd. , Tonna, Neath. Corps In. Stores \V. J. Lewis, 3, Pretyman Drive, Llandarcy, Skewen. Supt. T. J . Morris, 31, Henfaes Road, Tonna, Neath . Cadet Off. G. Rees, Mount Pleasant, Cilfrew, .l: r. Neath. Supt. D. G . John, 2, Rockingham Terrace, Briton Ferry. Cadet Supt. A . Tallamy, Rosemount, Shelone Road, Briton Ferry. Supt. 1. Down, l\faesycoed, Cadoxton, J eath. Cadet Off. J. Harris, 13, Caegroes Terr., Cadoxton, )leath. (Vacant). Act. Supt. W. P. Jeffreys, Caewern, Crynant. Supt. J. Godsall 9, Church Crescent, Cwmgwrach. Cadet Off. \V. T. Williams, 9, Fothergill Road, Cwmgwrach. Supt. D. Reynolds, Cwmgwelch, Pontmalby, Glynneath.
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Corp!' or Divisions SURCEON.
distinguished by style of type. Glynneath Cadet Maesmarchog Maesmarchog Cadet l\Ielyn Tinplate \Yorks eath Onllwyn Seven Sisters Onllwyn Seven Sisters Cadet Resolven . Resolven Cadet Skewen Skewen Cadet South " Tales Transport (Neath) NURSING-Briton Ferry
22.9.25 5.7.27 8.7.28 30.9.30 28.7.26 22.7.12
L. G . Llewellyn, :t>I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
J. Fletcher, 1\I.B .. B.CH . T . F. R eason, L. LS .S.A. R. \Y. Harte, 1\1.13., B.CH.
27.11.26 29.5.26
D. Davies, 1\1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P .
2.8.27 24.8.23
D. Samuel, L.R.C.P .. !.R.C.S. (C:erving Brother.)
4.5.27 5.12.30
10.12.20
Keath
23.9.30
Seven Sisters
23.5.30
(Act.) D. II. Vickery, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., L.R.F.P. <.:' S.
IN CHARCE
Ca,let Supt. T. J. Jenkins, 5. Abernant Terrace, Glynneath. Supt. T. Williams, Tan-y-Bry'n , Duffryn Cellwen, Onllwyn. (Vacant.) Supt. O. Canfield, 5, Hcrbert Terrace, eat.h. Supt. II . B. Gardiner, 5, Bryn Road, ealh. Supt. \ . H. Sinnett, 2, Bryndulais Avenue, Seven Sist.ers. Cadet Off. 1. Jones, 2, 1 ew Road, Seven Sisters. Supt. E. Harries, Caris brook House, Thomas Terr., Resolven. Cadet Off . T . D. Thomas. 8, Cory Street, Resolven. Supt. E. J. B. Trott, Banwen, 7, Sldmg Terrace, Skewen. Ca<.1et Oil. J. \Y. Jones, 5, Gra1 g Aven., Longford Rd., Keath. (Vacant.)
Lady Supt. l\lr . L. Jones, 42, Thomas Street., Bnion Ferry. Lady Supt. \!iss E. Lock, 46, Old Road, ':\Iclyn, .-eatl1. Lady Supt. :'Illss B. P. Phillip., 6, Standert Terr., Se\'en Sl:>tcr .
Corps or Divisions distinguished by style of type.
29.11.28
Brynamman
21.5.28
Godrergraig
16.9.30
J . L. Doyle, B.A., i\L13., B.CH., B.A.O., N.U.I. P. J. \\'allace, B.A., M.B., B.CH., B.A.O .
LlynfeU
5.8.27
J. St. Clair, B.A., 1\1.13., B.CH., B.A.O.
Penrhos Pontardawe Y s tradgynlais
8.5.28 11 .5. 12 19.12.14
Ystradgynlais Cadet
3.10.28
Ystradowen
13.7.27
Y stal yfera.
2.12.27
(Act.) Major \V. O. Evans, M.B.E., M.B., L.R.C.P. (Officer.)
Supt. D . J. Jones, Ambulance House, Abercra ve, Swansea Valley. Supt. J. Jones, Brynganv Villa, Cwmgarw Road, Brynamman. Supt. D. Owcn, 12 , Owen 's Lane, Godrergraig. Supt. G. H. Parmee, \Vaun Las, Gwilym Road, Cwmllyn£ell. Act. Supt. J. D . Jones, S.J.A. B., r. Penrhos Schools, Penrhos, Ystradgynlais. Supt. T . Williams ( erving Brot.her). The Ferns, Alltwel?, Pontardawe. Supt. P. Lewis (Serving Brother), Glan-yr-afon, Lower Cwmtwrch. Cadet Off. J. A . Phillips, Ynys Uchaf, Ystradgyn1ais. Act. Supt. E . Rees, Glan Gv,rys, Upper CwmtwTch, Swansea. Supt. T. L. Davies, 76 , Heol-yVarteg, Ystalyiera, Swansea.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
Pontypridd Sub-District. AM13ULANCEPontyclun Corps
26.1.20
S. A. Tucker, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., S.M.
Corps Supt. A. Davies, The Bungalows, Coedely, Tonyrefail. Corps Treas. J. W. Arscott, 25, Hillside Avenu e, Llanharan. Corps In. Stores T. J. Thomas, 29, Coronation Rd., Evanstown, Gilfach Goch.
Brynna
28.6.07
Gllfach Goch
10.8.08
J. C. R. Morgan, M.R.C.S., L.R.C .P. J. Watson, M.B., CH.B.
Supt. 'V. F. Wright, 81, Bridgend Road, Llanharan. Supt. J. Parry, 103, Abercerdin Road, Evanstown, Gilfach Goch.
Tonyrefail and Coede!y
12.6.1
J . E. Brereton, L.R.C.P.
Supt. R. Davies, 3, Penrhiwfer Road, Tonyrefail.
NURSING-Gilfach Goch
10.7.16
Llanharan
20.8.19
(Act.) S. A. Tucker, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., S.M.
Pontyclun
19.2.19
R. Kenefick, 1\1.13., B.CH.
Lady Supt. 1\1rs. L. Bruce, The Grange, St. Hilary, Cowbridge.
Pontypridd Corps
26.1.20
D. W. Evans, M.R.C.S ., L.R.C.P.
Corps Supt. \V. Evans (Serving Brother), 9, Gwaun Miskin Rd., Beddau, Pontypridd . Corps Sec. R. Hewer (Serving Brother), 63, Mound Road, IIaes-y-coed, Pontypridd . Act. Corps Treas. Centre S /M., E. Quarterly, 6, Maritime Street, Pontypridd. Corps In. Stores C. Floyd, Aeron House, Graigwen Rd ., Pontypridd .
Cilfynydd .
15.1.10
T. 'Williams, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Supt. L. Owen, 3, Oakland Terrace, Cilfynydd. Cadet Off. J. l\Iartin, 70, Street, Cilfynydd. (Vacant.)
(Vacant.) Lady Supt. Mrs. L. Tucker, The Laurels, Llanharan.
AMBULANCE-
Pontardawe Sub .. District. AMBULANCEAbercrave .
193
PRIORY FOR WALES.
AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
Cilfyn ydd Cadet.
6.8.29
Cwm Colliery
21.10.12
Cwm Colliery Cadet
2.3.23
Maritime and Penrhiw
1.9.10
(Act.) D. W. Evans, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
A. E. Jenkins, M.B., B.S .
Iary
Cadet Off. J. vVilliams, 19, Commercial St., Tynant, Llantwit, Vardre. Supt. VV. Masters, 28, Lanwern Road, Maes-y-Coed, Pontypridd.
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Corps or Divisions distinguished by style of type. Pontypridd G.W.R. Taffs Well
8.12.23 17.4.15
10.1.25
Tymawr Colliery
27.9.30 4.7.24
D. E. Evans, M.R .C.S. L.R.C.P . D. G. Williams, B.A. , M.R.C.S ., L.R.C.P.
·upt. 'V. Cadwallader, 13, Poplar Road, Rhydfelin, Pontypndd. Supt. J. Evans, 21, ew Houses, Taffs \Vel! , Glam.
G. M. Iitchell, M.B ., CH.B.
SupL 'V. Thompson, 27, Tower Street, Tr forest. Supt. H. J. Phelps, 51, Hopkinstown Road, Pontypridd. Amb. Off. W. Thomas, 55, Crawshay Street, Ynys) bwl.
1. Davies, M.B., B.S.,
M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. NURSINGCilfynydd .
25.4.28
Cwm Ollliery
26.9.23
Cwm Colliery Cadet
12.9.23
Great Western Colliery
21.2.12
Lady Supt. I\Irs. F. 'Villiams, Dun· della, Cllfynydd, Pontypndd. Lady Supt. Mrs. E. Williams, 2 ,Gwaun l'Iiskin Road, 13 ddau, Ponlypridd. Cadet Off. 1'11ss V. Williams, 19 Commercial St., Trnant, Liantwit, Varrl.re. Lady Supt. I\Irs. E. RobinsOI (Serving Sister), .. Denbury .. " 'indsor Road, Treforest.
MERIONETHSHIRE CENTRE. AMBULANCEBlaenau Festiniog Pcnrhyndeudraeth NURSINGCorwen
25.1.06 24.9.27 19.10.18
G. Pari Huws, M.B., CH.B.
E . Hughes, lI1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., L.S ..... D. Edwards, lILR.C.S., L.R.C.P.
195
PRIORY F OR WALES.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
Treforest .
Ynysybwl
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
Supt. T. \V. Davies, Liechwedd Quarry, Blacnau Festiniog. Sup!.. \V. E. :i \Iorris, Station House, Talsarnau.
Corps or Divi')ions distinguished by style of type.
SURCEON.
J. D. MacQuillan,
Abersychan
3.7.08
Abersychan Cadet
2.4.25
Blaenavon
4.7.08
Garndiffaith
3.7.25
Pentwyn .
18.5.25
AMBULANCEIalwyn Corps
2R.7.19
C. G. Mackay, M.B., CH.B .
Blackwood
25.8.15
:'IIarkham .
23.7.29
A. L. Evans, L.M.S.S.A. T. J. O. Sinnott, L.R.C.P.S.l., L.lII.
Oakdale (Black. wood)
25.9.14
Oakdale Cadet
7.10.27
Pontllanfraith Railway
12.4.23
(Act.) C. G. Mackay, lI1.B ., CH.B .
Tredegar
24.7.06
Tredegar Cadet . Tredegar No.2.
E. T. H. Davies, M.D., M.S., F.R.C.S.
6.8.30 29 .9.06
M.B . , B.CH., B.A .O.
R. J. S. Verity,
L.S .A., L.M.S.S .A. H. H. Warren, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.
D. Ciantar, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S ., L.R.F.P.S.
(Vacant.)
MONMOUTHSHIRE CENTRE. COMMISSIONER-Colonel Sir J. A. Bradney, C.B., T.D., D.L. (Knight of Grace), Tal ycoed, Monmouth, Mon. (Appointed 23.7.30.) SUB-COMMISSIONER - Capt. S. T. Beard, O.B.E. (Officer), Varteg House, Park Street, Abergavenny, Mon. (Appointed 17.5.26.) STAFF OFFICER-Mr. G. H. Nelms (Serving Brother), 37, Wainfelin Avenue, Pontypool, :'\Ion. (Appointed 2.5.30.) AMBULANCECorps Supt. G. F. Tuclc"...ell 29.7.19 Avon Llwyd Corps (Serving Brother). 53, Commercial Road, Talywain. 1\10.n. Corps Sec. S. \V. 'Vathen (Servwg Brother), 20, Lower Glantor· vaen Terrace, 13laenavon, 1\1on. Corps In. Stores J. A. Davies 8, Top Road, Garndiffaith , Mon.
IN CHARCE.
Supt . J. Barber, 1, Emlyn Terrace, Talywain, Mon. Cadet Supt. V. Smith, 103, Manor Road, Abersychan, Mon. Supt. F. White, I, Morgan St., Blaenavon, Mon. Act. Supt. Sergt. 1. Morgan, 8, Cross Street, GarndifIaith, Mon. Supt. W. H. Jones, 10, Butlers Row, Pentwyn, Abersychan, Mon.
Corps . Supt. W. Penberthy (Serving Brother), 54, Commercial St., Tredegar, Mon. Corps Sec. J. Leach (Serving Brother), 12, Shop Row, Tredegar. Corps Treas. J. C. Badge, I, Garfield Street, Blackwood, Mon. Corps In. Stores vV. J. Little, IS. Aberconway Place, Oakdale, Mon. Supt. J. James, 10, Garfield Street, Blackwood, Mon. Supt. G. Hughes, 26, Abernant Road, Markham Village, near Hollybush, Mon. Supt . F. E. C. Dix, 97, Penrhiw Avenue, Oakdale, Blackwood, Mon. Cadet Off. T. Duckham, 2, Pleasant View, Kendon, nr. Crumlin, Mon. Supt. J. Fox,S, River View. Rhiw Syr David, Blackwood, Mon. Supt. J. Wilcox, 36, Picton St., Tredegar, Mon. (Vacant.) Act. Supt. VV. Penberthy, 54, Commercial St., Tredegar, Mon.
196
THE
ST.
Corps or Divisions disti ngui shed by style of type. AMBULANCEPontypool and District Corps
Cwmbran .
JOR
AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
2 .7.19
1. 7.26
Corps Supt. F . Telms (Serving Brother), 39, 'Vainfclin Av., Pontypool, ;,\lon. Corps Sec. S. H. 1ogford (Serving Brother), 4, Channel View Road, Penywern, P ntypool, Mon. Corps Treas. J. Rickards (Sening Brother), 2, Grove Place, Grifftthstown, 1\Ion. Corps In. Stores 1. Tihbs ( n ing Brother), Homestead, Moun t Pleasant, Pont.newydd, Ion . Supt. A. \Valliker, Glen Vie\\ , Cwmbran, Ion.
A. 'V. Hayles, M.R.C.S. (Officer).
J. H. Fletcher, M.B., CH.n.
Cwmbran "Vorks 2.nd Pontnewydd
11. 9.06
Cwmbran'Vorks and Pontnewydd Cadet G riffi thstown
13.6.25
Hafodyrynys H afodyrynys Cadet
27.10.23 25.8.25
28 .7.24
Monmouth Cadet
28.9.26
Pontnewynydd
14.3.25
Pontnewynydd Cadet
12.4.26 6.9.06
Pontypool Cadet
16.5.23
Pontypool Road Railway Usk
5 .11.24 22.12.28
Usk Cadet.
28.8.25
NURSING-Cwmbran and Pontnewydd
5.10.]5
Pontypool
24.9.12
Pontypool Cadet
28.7.25
usk
(Act.)]. P.]. Jenkins, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 1\1. Ryan , 1II.B., ClI.B., B.A.O.
1.3.28
Monmouth
Pontypool
Supt. "V. J. Miles, 3, Richmond St., Upper Pont.newydd, Mon.
F. C. Jones, M.B., CH.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
24 .12.29
N. S. B. Vinter, M.B., B.S.
B. Siddons, ?l1.B., CH.B. I
J. Fleming, M.B. , CH.B. E. L. 1\1. Hackett, L.R.C.P. & s.
197
PRIORY FOR WALE S.
Corps or Divisions distinguished by sty Ie of type.
SURCEON.
IN CHARCE,
28.7.19
R. V. de Acton Redwood, F.R.C.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Abertysswg
8.7.22
L. G. Mascarenhas, L.R.C.P.
Abertysswg Cadet
4.2.25
Bedwas
4.5.13
Corps . Supt. A. H. \Villiams (Serving Brother), 5, Forge Street, Rhymney, Mon. Corps Sec. W . Price (Serving Brother), 119, Derlwyn Strcet, Nc'w Tredegar, Mon . Corps Treas. C. Bassett, 34, Hillside Terrace, Bedwas, Mon. Corps In. Stores 1. J . Woods, 9, Chapel Street, Pontlottyn. Supt. E. Jones, 5, Arthur Street., Abertysswg, Mon. Cadet Off. T. E. J once;, 38, Arthur Street, Abertysswg, Mon. Supt. E . H. Jon~s, 11, .f\fary Street, Bedwas, Mon. Supt. 'V. S. Davies, 74, Derlwyn Street, ew Tredegar, Mon. Cadet Off. T. C. Janes, 10, Powell Terrace, New Tredegar, Mon. Supt. H. Vernall, 19, Hill Street, Rhymney, Mon.
AMBULANCERhymney Valley Corps
New Tredcgar
28.2.08
New Tredcgar Cadet
23.7.29
Cadet Off. II. Jones, " Glen Yiew," Cwmbran, 1\lon.
Rhymney .
Supt. H. T. Dennis, 16, Cam brIa St.reet Gnffit.hslown, l\Ion. Supt. F. II. Jayn , Slar Cottage, Cefn-y-Cnb, .I. r. rumlln. ;\lon. Cadet Ofl. D. J. Jones, 10, H ubert Tenace, Hafodyrynys, rOIl . Amb. Off. C. ] 1. i\Illschamp, :,)H, Station Road, Monmouth, \TOIl. Cadet Off. A. E. Puwell, Monnow St.., l\Ionmout.h, i\Ion. Supt. E. 'VebstC'r, Glenburn, PentrepOid Lanc, Pont.ncwynydcl, 1\Ion. Cadet upt. J. Parker, 2l, Oakdale Square, Pontn wynydd, .f\Ion. Supt. A. Hewitt, 13, Penywain St., vVainfclin, Pontypool, ~IoI1. Cadet Supl. II. Harris, '27, Crumlm St., Pontypool, ~[ 0I1. Supt. ]. IIal1mnn, H, Gralg Park Crescent, Ke\\'port, :'1011. Supt. J. DaVIes, Tycornel , Castle Parade, sk, ~Ion. (Vacant.)
Rhymney Cadet
25 .3.26
NURSING-New Tredcgar
12.9.18
(Act.) A. "V. Hayles, (Vacant.) M.R.C.S., L.S.A. I (Officer) . Lady Supt. Mrs. D. Nelms, 37. J. P. J. J enkins, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Wainfelin A\'., Pont)1)ooi , :;\lon. Cadet Supt . .f\Irs. 1\I. .T. Pe;;.rcc, Grosvenor House, Campbell St., \Vainfelin, I ontypool, Mon. Lady Supt. Mrs. R. James, Llancayo, Usk, Mon.
Rhymney . AMBULANCESouth Wales Border Corps
9.2.09
(Act.) H.. V. de Acton H. elwood, F.R.C.S., M.R.C.S ., L.R.C.P.
(Act.) R 1\1.
Cadet Off. E. J. Davies, 1, Clarendon Row, Rhymney, MOTI . Act. Lady Supt. Mrs. 1. Reed , 4, Derlwyn St., New Tredegar, 1\Ion. Lady Supt. Mrs . M. de Acton Redwood (Sen-ing Sister), Terrace House, Rbymney, Mon. Corps Supt. D. R. Davies, 109, Canning Street, Cwm, Mon. Corps Sec. H. J. Lewis, 7, Pen-yVal Road, Abergavenny, Mon. Corps In . Stores T. Hartshorn, 5, 'Yell Street, Brynmawr. Supt. E. Harvey, 20, Richmond Road, Abergavenny, Mon. Supt. O. Price, 47, Greenfield Road, Brynmawr. Supt. 'V. E. Jenkins, 13, Wall Street, Ebbw Vale. Cadet Supt. "V. J. Coles, 4A, Pennant Street, Ebbw Vale. Supt. C. R. Lee, Marine Street, CWID, Mon.
armichael,
lIl.n., ClI.B.
26.4.18 22.10.28
Abergavenny
8.10.04
I3rynmawr
15.9.98
Ebbw Vale
21.2.25
Ebbw Vale Cadet
J. Carr, M.B., B.CH ., B.A.O. R. M. Carmichael, M.B., CH.B. R.
G. W. Parry, ?l1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. J. J .Minehan,L.R.c.P., L.R.C.S ., L.R .F.P.S. A. Leigh, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
1.5.30
Cwm
30.5.13
NURSING-Cwm
AMBULA~CE-'
30.6.2
West Monmouth Corpi
2 .7 .19
C. O'Connor, M.B., B.cn., B.A.O.
S. Simons, M.R.C.S ., L.R.C .P. (Serving Brother).
I
Lady Supt. Mrs. A. J. Lovell, 6, Carne Street, Cwm, Mon. Corps Supt. J. Hooper (Serving Brother), I , "Vood Cottages, Aberbeeg, Mon. Corps Sec. J. Gibbs (Serving Brother), 30, Richmond Road, Aberlillery, Mon. Corps. Treas. 'V. Gardner, 23, Church St., Blaina, Mon. Corps In. Stores J. Matthews (Serving Brother), 13, Glynmawr Street, Aberlillery, Mon .
THE
198
ST.
199
PRIORY F OR WALES.
J OHN AMBULANCE BRI GADE.
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Corps or Divisions distingu ished b y style of type.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON .
II.)
Co rps or Divisions dist inguish ed by style of t ype.
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to-
IN CH AR CE.
SURCEOH .
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Abertillery
21.7.06
Aberbeeg R a ilway
25.2.30
Blaina
2.10.04 18. 11.30
Lla nhilleth Six Bells
.
N URSING-Ab erti11 ery Abertillery Cadet
AMBULANCEWestern Valley Corps
Abercarn .
Su pt. F. Cockram, 53, ewell Street, Abertillery, Mon . Supt. "\V. G . Price, 4 , Penygraig Terrace, Aberoeeg, Mon.
W. F . Mul vey, ?lI. B., CH. B., B.A.D. "\V. Collins, ?II-B., CH .B., M.R .C.S ., L.R.C.P. :rd. F . Donovan .
Supt. A . J. Elkins, Erea Cottages, Blaina, 1\1011. Su p t . T . Beeks, lbany House, Cru mlin,1'.lon . Supt. C. F. Sterry, 1, "\Vindsor Road, Six Bells, AbcrtiJlery, .. Ion.
L. S. F r ost , ?lI. B., CH .B.
14.8 .09 1.9.13
Lady Supt . Mrs. O. Strickland, 2, Blythe St., Abertillery, :-.r011.
(Act .) S. Simons, M.R.C.S ., L.R.C .P. (Serving Brother) .
Corps Supt. A . Blandford, ~O, Tredcgar Terrace, Newtown , Cross Eeyc;, Mon. Corps Sec. J. G . Collier, 8, Bright Street, Cross Keys, 1\l on. Corps Treas. , V. S. Harris, 20, Lanover Slreet, '''cst End, Abcrcarn, Mon. Supt. F . H.ose, 3, Railway Cottages, \Vest. Encl, Aberearn, :'lIon. Supt . D . Williams, Greenfield H.oad, Ncwbddge, ::\lon. Cadet OIL A . 1,. :'.lcachalll, Alpha Housc, Tn'owen, Newblidge, Mon. Supt. J. J efIenes, 6, Park Street, Cross Keys, ?Ion . (Vacant.)
E . M. Griffiths, M.D .
1.1.08
Cel yn en Colliery
2 9.1.08
Celynen Colliery Cadet
10.9.28
Cross Keys
12.7 .07
Cross Keys Cad e t
28 .1.26
Risca
17.5 .24
J . Dunlop, M.B., F.R.C.S .E. T. A. Gregg, L.R.C .P.
J . T. Smit.h, M.A., ?lI.B ., CH .B. N . N . V;,rade,
Supt. T. M. Osborne, 12, Taylors Street, Risca, )'lon .
M .D .
MONTGOMERYSHIRE
CENT R E.
A MBULANCEP owysland Corps
17.7.12
R. D . T h omas, L.R .C.P., L. R.C. S. {Commander) .
W elshpool
10.2.11
NURSING-'vVelshpool
23.1.11
(Act.) R. D. Thom as, L.R. C.P., L. R.C.S., (Com mand er). E . W . Ashworth, M. B.
W elsh p ool B erriew
24.5.12
AMBULANCEH a veri ord wes t
23. 9.27
Haverfordwest . Cadet
30.9.27
:\I.lford Hayen .
19.10.2
Cadet Off. ~Irs. F. Flemm ings, 12, Alexandra Road, Six 13l'lls, 1\lon.
28. 7. 30
28. 7.19
PEMBROKESH IRE CENTRE . COMMISSIONER-Lieut-Colonel ' V. Bickerton Edwards, C.B.E., M. B. (Knight of Grace), Ffy none, Boneath, S. Wales. (Appointed 16. 10.23.)
I
Corps . Supt. H . Morris (Serving Brother), "Golfa ", 'Velsh pool. Corps Sec. L. 1\1. Bond (Servi ng Brother), S, Broad Street, \ Velshpool. Su pt. Capt. O. G . Davies, Tycoch, Welshp oo!. Lady Su pt . Miss L. B . IIelliar (Ser ving Sister), 13, Severn Street, Welshpoo!. . L ady Amb. Off . Mrs. A. I. DaVIes, The B eeches, Berriew, Mont.
RAD
R. C B. Mac,"e, M.B., CH.B., F.R.C.S.
I
D. A. Rice, ?lI.B. , B.CH .
Supt. T . J. Powell, 1, Milford Road, Haverfordwest. Cadet Off. W . \ViJliams, 4, High Street, Haverfordwest. Amb. Off. ~1. \V. Ross, 39, Edward Street, ).l!lford Haven .
ORSHIRE CENTRE. IL.
CITY OF CARDIFF CENTRE. I F . T. Rees, . I.C., 1I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., B.SC. (Commander), Brynt eg House, Llanlrisant, Glam . (Appointed 1.3.23.) Sub-Commissioner :'Ilr. Frt'denck R. Hortop (~erving Brother), 22, Evelyn Street, Barry D ock. (Appolotecl ~ . l~.~ ). STAFF OFFICERs-:'Ifr. Bernard E. l\Iaberly (Serving Brother), 45, Stat.ion Road, Llandaff, North . (:\ppoinl d 25.8.19.) Inspector D . J. Francis (Serving Brother), Law Courts, Cathays Park, Cardiff. (/\ppointcd 25 .. 19.) LADY STAFF OFFICERS-:'I1iss :-1. :-letcalf, R.R.C . (Serving Sister), ] , Dogo Street, Cardiff, (Appointed ]9.7.20.) :'I1rs. 211. A. P. Tyndall (Serving Sister), 19, \Venallt Road, Rhubina , Cardiff. (Appointect 19.11.25.) AMBULANCEE. Llewellyn, ?lLB., 4.L06 Cardiff and District Corps Supt. W. H . Johnson Corps CH.B . (Officer). (Serving Brother), 173, 'Whitchurch Roact, Cardiff. Corps In. Stores T . C. Noakes , 295, Portman moor Road , Cardiff. Barry Dock G . Gillon Irving, 8 .9.09 Supt. C. Lennox (Serving L.R.C.P. & s . Brother), 3R, Morel Street, (Honorary Barry Dock. Associate) . E . E. Owens, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Barry Dock Cade t 4. 12 .23 Cadet Supt. F . G. B u rnell, 69, College Road, Barry. Cardiff City 6 .4 .06 R . H . Longmoor, Supt. H . T . Evans (Serving M.B., B.CH., B.A.O. Brother), 95, Romilly Crescen t, Cardiff. CO~n!ISSIONlm-Liellt.-Co)on
Cardiff City Cadet
25.5 .26
Amb . Off. A. H. G. Field, 6 1, Fairwater Grove E a st, Lla nd aff .
200
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W
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SURCEON .
c:; w
Corps or Divisions distingu ished by style of type.
Q:
Cardiff Emergency Dowlais Cardiff Works
8.1~.14
D. R. Jones, . 1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
30.6.27
Supt. W. Cotter (Serving Brother), 39, Hamilton Street, Cardi ff. Supt. \V. C. James, 12, Deri Road, Cardiff.
NURSING3.5.12
E. J. H. Budge, L.R.C.P. & s. (Officer).
Barry Barry Cadet
16.4.25
Barry Hill.
28.7.27
W. S. Fricker, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Lady Corps Supt. Miss A. Flelcher (Serving Sister). Bromley House, Beulah Road, Rhl\\ bina, ardifI. Lady Supt. Mrs. S. Evans, 41 , Hannah Street, Barry. Cadet Supt. 1\[i5S L. Gulled ge, 95, Broad Street, Barry. Lady Supt. 1\lrs. M. Lucas, l\l.B.E. ( erving ister) , " Bryncaeruu," Miskin Street, Barry. Cadet Supt. Mrs. E. Rendell, 47, Hannah Street, Barry Dock.
Barry Hill Cadet
14.1.30
Cardiff
15.9.09
W . G. Williams, M.B. (Honorary Associate), T . J. Hurley, M.B., B.CH.
Lady Supt. 1\1iss Y . \Y. Rees, 19, Vicloria Square, Penarth.
Cardiff Emergency
7.10.15
T. Wallace, M.B., CH.B. P. Hacquoil, M.R.C.S ., L.R.C.P.
Lady Supt. Miss G. Richards, Brynbedw, Tongwynlais, Glam. Lady Supt. 1\1iss E. 1\1. Pritch,nl \Villiams (Ser\'lUg SIster), 2, Herbert Terrace, Penarth.
Penarth
4.9.15
201
PRIORY FOR W ALES .
AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
BOROUGH OF .M ERTHYR TYDFIL CENTRE. COMMISSIONER-Mr. David M. Davies (Officer), Chief Constable, l\1erlhyr Tydfi.I. (Appoi nted 4.4 .2 1.) TEMPORARY SUB-COMMISSIONER-Mr. W. H . Jones (Serving Brother), 5, John Street, High Street, Merthyr Tydfil. (Appointed 26.10.29.) CENTRE SURGEON-Dr. Richard S. Ryce, M.B., B.S., M.D., M.S., F.R.C.S., " Reka Dom," Penlrebach, Merthyr Tydfil. (Appointed 22.3.26.) STAFF OFFICER-Mr. Arthur Lucas (Servmg Brother), 14, Alexandra Road, 1\fcrthyr Tyclfil. (Appointed 7.12.25.) AMBULANCE17.9.06 Dowlais Corps R. S. McClelland, Corps Supt. S. Jones (Serving M.D. Brother), 27, Lower Row, Penywern, Dowlais. Corps Sec. A. Chance (Serving Brother), 24, Castle St., Dowlais. Corps Treas. T. J. Hughes, 11, Mount Pleasant, Bedlinog. Corps In. Stores W. J. Ballard (Serving Brother), 5, Guest Street, Fochriw.
Bedlinog
.
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IN OHARC E.
12.4.06
W. D. Jenkins, B.A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Supt. 1. Jones, 18, Pleasant View, Bedlinog. Cadet Off. E. J. Davies, 2, Edwards T errace, Bedlinog. Supt. E . J.Wayt (Serving Brother), 21, Williams Place, Penydarren. Supt. C. Hunter, Police Station, Dowlais. Supt. J. Morgan, 6 , Plantation Terrace, Fochriw. Supt. H. Williams, 56, Balaclava Road, Dowlais. Cadet Off. T. H. Shankland, 5, Brynglas, Penydarren.
c:; .... Q:
Bedhnog Cadet
23.5.28
Dowlais
14.9.97
(Act.) R. S. McClelland, M.D.
13.11.09
Dowlais Police Fochriw
23.5.06
Penydarren
2-1.1.20
Penydarren Cadet
T. Stenner Evans, M.B" B.S . C. H. F. Williams M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
22.12.24
AMBULANCETaff Valley Co rp s
2.11.08
J. Ferguson, M.D.
Abercanaid
31.5.10
Cefn Coed
12.7.09
(Act.) R. S. Ryce, M.B., B.S., M.D., M.S., F.R.C.S. V. T. P. Webster, ?II.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
CeIn Coed Cadet
26.7.27
1Ierthyr Borough
15.7.06
Merthyr Borough Cadet
1.7.27
Merthyr Vale and Aberfan Treharris
9.5 .27
Troedyrhiw
26.9.17 22.11.06
Troedyrhiw Cadet
22.8.29
NURSINGMerthyr
25.5.14
Merthyr Cadet
.
13 .12.28
H. E. Thomas, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
S. Q. Servante, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. E. E. Bowen-Rees, M.B., CH.B. (Act.) J. Ferguson, M.D .
Corps Supt. D. Jones (Serving Brother), 19, Glynn Terrace, Merthyr Tydfil. Corps Sec. T. A. Rees (Serving Brother), 3, The Park, Treharris. Corps Treas. T. Davies (Serving Brother), Danycoed Villa, Troedyrhiw. Corps In. Stores, D. Davies (Serving Brother), 17, Maerdy Terrace, Merthyr Tydfil. Supt. E. Jones, 4, River Row, A bercanaid. Supt. Vv. J. Morris (Serving Brother), Chapel House, Field Street, Cefn Coed. (Vacant.) Supt. L. Powell (Serving Brother), 15, Mount Terrace, Quar, Merthyr Tydfil. Cadet Off. W. H. Williams, 17, Bryn Street, Twynrodyn, Merthyr Tydfil. Supt. T. Lewis, 75, Moy Road, Aberfan. Supt. R. Rees , 28, Evan Street, Treharris. Supt. D. Jones, 10, Yew Street, Troedyrhiw. (Vacant.)
T. H . Stephens, M.B., CH.B.
Lady Supt. Miss S. Williams (Serving Sister), 3, Davies Terrace, Twynrodyn, Merthyr Tydfil. (Vacant.)
202
THE
ST.
COl'PS or Divisions
distinguished by style of type.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
203
PRIORY FOR WALES.
JOH N AMBULANCE BRIGADE.
Corps or Divisions distinguished by style of type.
ci loll a: loll .....
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SURGEON .
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BOROUGH OF NEWPORT CENTRE. ACTING COl\lMISSIO!'<ER-Dr. S. 1cCormac, M.B.l0fficer), 179, Commercial Road, Xewport, Mon. AMBULANCE Newport (M on.) Corps
8.10.04
I
S. McCormac, M.B. (Officer).
I I
Alexandra Docks ~
8.10.0-1
ewport High Street Railway
14.10.22
Newport Police .
18.11.07
Newport Railway
8.10.04
Newport Town
8.10.04
Newport Town Cadet
28.5.~3
BOROUGH
\v.
J. Roche, M.B., B.CH., B.A.O.
\\' . Verner, LB., B.CH., B.A.O.
(Act.) S. McCormac, M.B. A. Arthur, l\1.B.
OF RHONDDA
Corps Supt. G. Storey (Serving Brother), 11, Colne Stree t, ewport, Mon. Corps Sec. J. Barber (Servin g Brother), 21. Penllyn Avenue, J. Tewport, 1\lon. Corps Treas. H. S. Lyne, l\1.B. E., \Vestgate Chambers, 1 ewport, Mon. Corps In. Stores J. l\Iarshall (Serving Broth r), 1 , Col Iter Street, Tewport, Mon. Supt. C. G. Marshall ( erving Brother), 15, James Street, ewport, 1\1on. Supt. J. Bellew (Serving Brolher), 17, Rothesa y R oad, _Tewport, ~I o n. Supt. G. Campbell Olt"er (SL rdna Brother), 41, t. :\Iark',,; Crescent, XC" port, \lon. Supt. A. J. Po\\ cll , 7, layton Street, -L'wport , Ion. Supt. G. W. Hoplons, ~-1, Usk Streel, ewport, ilIon. Cadet Off. S. Jones, "Hyde," The Gaer, ard ifl Road, ewport, Mon.
CENTRE.
COMMISSIONER-Captain Taliesin E. Richards,lIl.E. (Commander), " Brynbedw," Tongwy nletis. (Appointed 1.3.18.) CENTRE SURGEON-Dr. S. Glanville Morris, M.D. (Knight of Grace), "Brynydelyn," illaerdy. (Appointed 8.6.23.) STAFF SURGEON-Dr. M. C. O. Hurly, L.R.C.P. (Officer), 64, Ynyshir Road, Yn ysIlIr. (Appointed 17.1.21.) STAFF OFFICERs-Mr. George Payne (Serving Brother), " Neuhoi," Upton Terracc, Penygraig. (Appointed 17.1.21.) Mr. ]. H. Davies (Serving Brother), 18, High Street, Ferndale. (Appointed 17.1.21.) A IBULANCEMid Rhoildda Corps 6.12.26
W. Watkins, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Corps Supt. 1. Davies (Serving Brother), 24, Penrhys Avenue, Tylorsto\\'il. Corps Sec. W. R. Matthews (Serving Brother), 2, Royal Terrace, Trealaw. Corps Treas. J. Thomas, 96, Park St., Clydach Vale. Corps In. Stores 1. H. Caple, Glandwr Hotel, Ystrad, Rhondda.
18.5.26
Blaenc1ydach Colliery Cambrian Colliery
25.5.06
Llwynypia
18.9.15
Llwynypia Cadet
5.10.26
Naval Collieries and Penygraig District Penygraig Cadet
17.6.13
Ton ypand y Po li ce Ystrad Rhondda
10.12.23 28.5.06
Ystrad Rhondda Cadet
T. E. James, M.R.C.S., L.R.C .P. C. Bryan, M.D., F.R.C.S. H. Anderson, M.B., B.S.
1.8.25 J. P. H. Davies,
~I.B .
8.9.25
NURSING-Cambrian.
24.3.19
Llwynypia
13.5.18
Llwynypia Cadet
1.1.29
Ystrad Rhondda
25.5.13
Ystrad Rhondda Cadet
21.4.25
II. D. Llewellyn, ?-I.R.C.S.
(Act.) J. P. H. Davies, M.B. (Officer) .
AMBULANCERhond da Fach Corps
13.6.07
E.].
Cymmer
27.7.07
II.
Ferndale
15.4.06
R. S . Thomas,
Lany Lewis
21.6.09
l\!.R.C .S., L.R.C.P. T . E. ,Vatkins, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Lady Lewis Cadet
5.3.28
United National
~ .3.27
Tylorstown
14.2 .08
forris, l\I.B.
,v. ::'1.
\Yilliams, l\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
E. Orr, L.R.C.P. & s . (Act.) E. M.B.
J.
l\Iorris,
Supt. L. Thomas, 67, Ely Street, Tonypandy. Supt . W. J. Ledbury, 45, Jones Street, Blaenclydach. Supt. D. O. \Villiams, 15, antgwyn Street, Penygraig. Cadet Off. J. Palfrey, 225, Ynyscynon Road, Trealaw. Supt. T. Rees, 50, Eleanor Street, Tonypandy. Cadet Off. A. 1\Iogg, 23, Evans Terrace, Trealaw. (Vacant.) Amb. Off. N. H . Morgan, 44, Penrhys Road, Y strad, Rhondda. Cadet Off. J. Jenkins, 27, Arthur Street, Ystrad, Rhondda. Lady Supt. Miss M . Jenkins, " Troedybryn," Fern Terr., T onypandy. Lady Supt. Mrs. G. Payne (Serving Sister), " Neuhof," Upton Terr., Penygraig. Cadet Supt. i\Iiss E. 1\1. Morgan,S, J:\orth Terrace, Clydach Vale. Lady Supt. Mrs. ,V. Davies, 24, Penrhys Avenue, Tylorstown. (Yacant.)
Corps Supt. T. J. Evans (Serving Brother), 99, Richards Street, Maerdy. Corps Sec. C. Gronow (Serving Brother), 65, Brewery Street, Pontygwaitb. Corps In. Stores J . l\Ioore, 16, Railway Terrace, Ynyshir. Supt. 'V. B. Davies, General l'IIanager, Cymmer Collieries, Cymmer, Porth. Supt. W . Morgan (Serving Brother), 27, Ffaldau Terrace, Ferndale. Supt. H. J. Hill, 3, Bryn Eirw Terrace, Trehafod. Cadet Off. G. Y . Penny, 7, orth Road , Porth. Supt. J. Jones, 13 , School Street, \Vattstown. Supt. J. S. ] ones, 23, Llanwonnow Road, Stanleytown, Pontygwaith.
20+ Corps or Divisions distinguished by style of type .
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205
PRIORY FOR W ALES.
J OHN AMBULANCE BRI GADE. - - - - -- - - - -
SURCEON.
u w
Corps or Di visi ons distinguished by style of type.
IN CHARCE.
IN CHARCE.
SURCEON .
. = -1--Tylorstown Cadet
19.9.25
Ynyshir
15.2.09
Ynyshir Cadet
(Act.) 1\1. C. O. Hurly, L.R.C.P. (Officer)
1.7.29
NURSINGFerndale Tylorstown Ynyshir AMBULANCEUpper Rhondda Corps
8.6.23
(Act.) R. Rees. B.A., L.S .A.
14.6 .16 9.7.23
6.12.26
Bute
18.7.30
Cwmparc
30.5.09
Fernhill
17.5.15
Fernhill Cadet
18.2.30
Maindyand Eastern Tynybedw and Pentre Ynysfeio
27 .9.07
D. H. Davies, ?It.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. A. 1\1. Robertson, M.B ., CH.B., (Serving Brother).
A . J. Fraser, L.M .S.S.A. (Act.) A. 1\1. Robertson, M.B., CH.B . (Serving Brother) . R, elson, M.n., B.CH., B.A.O.
14.5.07 27.9.24
A. M. Robertson, M.B., CH.B.
Cadet Off. E. Facey, 73, 1\Iadaline St., Pontygwaith. Supt. \V. J. \\Talters, 6, Thomas's Place, Ynyshir. Cadet Off. T. Perkins, 62, Ynyshlr Road, Ynyshir.
COMMISSIONER-Dr. Urban Marks, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Commander), I, Trinity Place, Swansea. (Appointed 10.5.20.) SUB-COMMISSIONER-_ Ir. Hugh S. Cann (Officer), "Holmside," Tavistock Road, Sketty, Swansea. (Appointed 1.9.24.) STAFF OFFICERS-Mr. "V. H . Fisher (Serving Brother), 10, Sea View Terrace, Swansea. (Appointed 9.2.21.)
Lady Corps Supt. "2Iliss E. R. C. l\Iorris, Brynydelyn, l\Iaerd }. Lady Supt. Miss C. Jones, 18, Frederick St., Ferndale. Lady Supt. 1\lIss 1\1. Fenwick, " Brynheulog," Tylorstown. Lady Supt. Mrs. S. M. Tills, 27, Pleasant View, \Vattstowi1.
Mr. T. J. Morris (Serving Brother). 13, Sydney Street , Brynhyfryd, Swansea. (Appointed 23.1.23.) l\Ir. J. Evans (Serving Brother). " Langland," Penfilia Road, Brynhyfryd, Swansea. (Appointed 28.10.24.) Capt. D. J. \Vorkman, 5, Windsor Terrace, Uplands, Swansea. (Appointed 28.10.24 .)
Corps Supt. \V. E. Abraham (Serving Brother), 77, Tallis Street, Cwmparc, Treorchy. Corps Sec. D. G. Rosser, 55, R egent Street, Treorchy. Corps. Treas. J. 1\1. Jones (Serving Brother), 24, Stuart Street, Treherbert. Corps In. Stores J. J. Hugh es, 44, Herbert Street, Treherbert. Supt. A. Pomeroy, 19, Stuart Street, Treherbert. Supt. D. J. George, 85, Chepstow Road, Cwmparc, Treorchy. Supt. Vof. J. Matthews, " Brynderi," Garden Village, Treherbert. Cadet Off. R. Husband, 52, Margaret Street, Treherbert. Supt. E. r. Emery, 15, Gell i Road, Gelli, Ehondda. Supt. J. Power, 22, Upper Alma Place, Pentre. Supt. J. F. Edwards, 63, Brynhy£ryd St., Treorchy.
NURSINGFernhill
BOROUGH OF SWANSEA CENTRE.
LADY STAFF OFFICER-::\Irc.;. L. Cell an- ] ones, 93, \Valter Road, Swansea. AMBULANCEBrynhyfryd
3.1.22
\V. A. MacLennan,
M.B.,
B.S.
Supt . \-V. J. Smith, 135, Aberdyberthi Street, Hafod, Swansea.
C1 ydach l\1erth yr Colliery
30.11.25
S. C. Varley, M.D.
Supt. W. Smith, 37, Hebron St., Clydach, Swansea.
London ?lIidland & Scottish Rly. (Swansea)
20.6.22
\-\'. H. Thomas, I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Supt. C. Passey, 24, 1\laesteg Street, St. Thomas, Swansea.
G. D. \Vatkins, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. A. J. Amor, M.B. , B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., B.SC.
Supt. \V . G. Wilkins (Servlllg Brother), 25, Twynbedw Rd., C1ydach, Swansea.
T. C. "2IIort, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Supt. J. r. Jones, I, Brynheulog T errace, Cwmrhydyciew, Morriston.
J. G. l\Iorgan, M.B., B.S.
Supt. G. Llewellyn, Ynystawe, Clydach, Swansea.
C. ]. Cellan- Jones, M.D., F.R.C.S.
Supt. R. R. Payne, 21, "Talter Road, Swansea.
Mond Nickel Works
Morriston.
Player's 'Yelfare Swansea
.
8.8.24
4.12.30
12.12 .29 3.3.15
NURSING23.9. 16
Lady Supt. Mrs. B. Pearce, Blaenrhondda Road, Blaenrhondda.
(Appointed 22.8.30.)
2~,
Swansea
.
30.6.22
(Vacant.)
206 Corps or Di visions distinguished by style of type.
THE
ST .
JOHN AMBULA CE BRIGADE.
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SURCEON .
IN CHARCE.
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ABERDARE CENTRE. ACTING COMMISSIONER- Tbe Hon. John H. Bruce, Cefn Pennar House, Mountain Ash. CE TRE SURGEON-Dr. J. 1\1. \Vilson, liLA., II1.B ., CR.B. (Officer), "Bonaccord," Trecynon. (Appointed 19 .11.29 .) STAFF OFFICERS-Mr. Gomer Davi("c;, " Bryntirion," Aberdare Road, Mountain Ash. (Appointed 17 .7.23.) Mr. Henry Evans (Serving Brother), Rescue Station, Abercynon. (Appointed 12.10.25.) AMBULANCECorps Supt. E. Evans, 11, 31.1.10 Cynon V allE- Y Corps Copley Street, Mountain Ash. Corps Sec. G. Davies, 14, Rachel Street, Aberdare. Corps Treas. T. 1. Gnffiths (Serving Brother), 25, Burns St., Cwmaman. Corps In. Stores D. Evans (Serving Brother), 23, Monk St., Aberdare. Supt. W. Jackson, 1. Ll. Morris, M.R.C.S. 1.4.08 Abercynon 35, Ab~rdare Road, Abercynon. Supt. J. . Parker, H. Banks, M.B., 25.6.08 Aberdare 41, Bute Street, Aberdare. F.R.C.S. Cadet Off. 1. J enkins, 25, 29.7.28 Aberdare Cadet. Catherine St.reet, Aberdare . Supt. D. J. Lewis, 12.2.30 Abercwmboi 26, Graig Avenue, Abercwmboi. Supt. D. Jenkins (. erving C. B. F. Millar, 27.5.08 Cwrnarnan. Brot.her), 37, l'forchaman Rd., III.B., C.M.B. Cwmaman. Cadet Supt. D. R. Williams, 125, 2.7.30 Cwrnarnan Cadet Brynmair Road., Godreaman, Aberdare. Supt. E. Jam es (Sen·ing BroO er). A. Owens, M.D. 11.7.13 Duffryn Arnan 25, Tudor Terrace, Aberdare. Cadet Off. E. J. Jones, 3, e\ 19.6.30 Duffryn Arnan Cadet. illas, Llanwonno I\oad, Cwmaman. Supt. D. Williams, B. Thomas, 4.5.23 Hirwain 5, Ivy Cott.ages, Hirwain . M.R.C. S., L.R.C.P. Cadet Oil. J. R. Jones, 12.11.27 Hirwain Cadet 40, High Street, Hirwain. Act. Supt. Staff Off. G. L. D avies, R. L. Williams, 18.6.06 Mountain Ash Brynt.irion, l\Iountain Ash. M.B., CII .B. H. Pierce, M.B., CR.B. Supt. J. W. Lewis, J. Morris, B.A., M.B., 20.8.23 Penrhiwceiber Lee Hotel, Penrhiwceibcr. CR.B., B.A.O. Cadet Off. J . Cobley, 42, Harcourt 30'7.28 Penrhiwcei ber Terrace, Penrhiwceiber. Cadet NURSINGAberdare .
11.7.22
Abercynon
27.8.14
Cwmaman.
16.9.24
Duffry n Arnan
22.11.30
Mountain Ash
7.8.23
J. S. Bremner, M.B., CR.B . C. R. A. O'Riordan, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. F. Marlyn, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
Lady Supt. Mrs. L. Richardson, Cwmneol Inn, Cwmaman. Lady Supt. Mrs. Bell Pugh, Plas-Daron, Abercynon. Lady Supt. Mrs. l\1. Mills, 5, Glanrhys Street, Cwmaman. Act. Lady Supt. l\1rs. G. Hoskings I, Glyn Hafod St., Cwmaroan. Lady Supt. Mrs. F. Davies, " Bryntirion," Aberdare Road. Mountain Ac;h.
trbe
Gran~ ~rior)1
in tbe l3ritisb 'Realm
of tbe
1Penerable
®r~er
of tbe bospttal of St. 50bn of 5erusalem AMBULANCE DEPARTMENT.
\tbe St. Jobn Bmbulance 1Sriga~e
~"erseas
.Report of the
Chief Commissioner of the HERTFORD: STEPHEN AUSTIN It SONS. LTD.
Brigade Overseas For the Year ending 31st December, 1930.
HEADQUARTERS: ST. JOHN'S GATE, CLERKENWELL. LONDON.
E.C.
I
{rlJe (!;rallt'> IPrior)? ill tlJe 1I3ritislJ mea[m of tlJe IDe nerll ule ®rt'>e r of tlJe 1boepftal of 5t. Jobn of J erusalem. AMBULANCE DEPARTMENT
UJ)e St. Jobn B1l10ulance :f13rigRbe @verseas. H EADQUARTE RS : ST. JOHN'S GATE, CLE R KE N WELL, LONDON,
E. C . 1.
Cable Address: "Overseas, Firstaid, London."
Report of the Chief Commissioner of the Brigade Overseas
For the Year ended 31st December, 1930. CO NTE NTS. PAGE
Chief and
uperior Officers of the Brigade Overseas
Report of the
hid Commissioner
Service Medals Reports from DominiollS
6 12 15
List of Districts of the Brigade Overseas; Officers in Charge and their staffs; Corps and Divisions in each District with the Surgeons and the Officersin-Charge
31
2 SUPERIOR OFFICERS.
3
Pages 3, 4- and 5 corrected to 31 /8/3 1.
Superior Officers of the Brigade Overseas appointed by His Royal Highness the Grand Prior of the Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem. (SHOWING DATE OF ApPOINTMENT AND GRADE IN THE ORDER.)
Superior \l)fftcers. Ublef UomlllisSloner of tbe :f8rigabe G)\?erseas. LIEUT.-COLONEL JAMES LEWIS SLEEMAN,
Knight of Justice.
~ommanl)ant::::
in:::: ~bief
C.B.E.,
M.V.O.
)Lab}? Superintenbent:::in:::Ubief of 'Rursil1g lDi\?isions of tbe 1Stlgabe ®\?erseas.
of
MRS.
LANCELOT DENT, A.R.R.C.
Dame of Justice.
1Aursing JDi\)isions
Appointed February, 1921.
Uoml1Hlnber}2 UOlllmfssfoners.
of
~be
C.M.G.,
Appointed June, 1930.
St. 30bn tlnlbulallce :fJ3rigabe:
DAVID BEN TIE HEWAT,
Knight of Grace.
M.B.
Appointed to the Commandery in Southern Africa, June, 1930.
Ubfef Uommissfoners for tbe lDominfons.
H.R.H.
THE
DUCHESS
OF YORK
LIEUT.-COLONEL G.
O.B.E., V.D.
Appointed to the Dominion of New Zealand, July, 1920.
Knight of Grace.
Appointed to the Commonwealth of Australia (Western Australia excepted), May, 1923.
Dame Grand Cross of the Order of St. John. Appointed March . 1928.
BARCLAY,
Knight of Grace.
T.
BRIGADIER-GEN.
Knight of Grace.
STORIE DIXSON, M. B.
SIR HENRY MILL PELLATT, C.V.O., D.C.L.
Appointed to the Dominion of Canada, November, 1924. IR HENRY MONCRIEFF SMITH, C. I. E.
Knight of Grace.
Appointed to the Empire of India, November, 1925.
Surgeons:::fn:::Ubfef for tbe lDolllinions.
C. Commander.
DAWSON HENRY, M.D.
Appointed to the Dominion of New Zealand, December, 1920.
LIEUT. -COLONEL
Knight of Grace.
W.
COLO TEL J.
Commander.
BOOTH SKINNER, D. S. 0., M. B.
ppointed to the Union of South Africa, May, 1923. ADAM DICK, C. M. G.,
M. D.
Appointed to the Commonwealth of Australia, July, 1926.
MAJOR-GEN. J.
Serving Brother.
W.
D.
MEGAW, C.I.E., K.H.P., I.M.S.
Appointed to the Empire of India, November, 1930.
)Lab}? Superilltenbents:::in:::Ubief for tbe lDominfons. MISS A.
Serving Sister.
M.
PHILLIPS, A.R.R.C., Q.A.I.M.N.S.
Appointed to the Empire of India, November, 1930.
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE OVERSEAS.
4
SUPERIOR OFFICERS.
(lolllmisstonets. CHARLES JOSEPH COPP,
Knight of Grace.
H.
Knight of Grace.
G. TYMMS,
ew Zealand, July, 1928.
1929. WING COM 1ANDER H.
Commander.
Officer.
Appointed to the Auckland District, Ne\\' Zealand, Tovember, 1929.
F.R.C.S.
Appointed to the 'Western Australia District, July,
R.
G.
DR.
Officer.
POATE, M.B., CH.M.
Appointed to the New South "Vales District, Au tralia, February, 1930.
M.R,C,S.
Appointed to the Canterbury and West Coast District, New Zealand, ovember, 1929.
J.
FREDERICK
M.B.E.
Appointed to the Auckland District,
BORRIE,
Offi 'cr.
Appointed to the Ontario District, Canada, November, 1924. CHARLES JAMES Tu KS,
Knight of Grace.
J,
FREDERICK M. D.
5
J.
HENRY
HUTCHINSON.
W.
BREN AND.
Appointed to the Staff of the Chief Commissioner for Australia, February, 1930. MAJOR-GENERAL C.
Officer.
A.
Appointed to the
SPRAWSON, C.LE., I.M.S.
TO.
4 District, India, July, 1930.
ALFRED MORRIS. ALPHEUS
F.
er ving Brother.
WILLIAMS, B.Sc.
Appointed to the Hong Kong District,
Appointed to the Cape Province District, South Africa, February, 1931.
Knight of Justice.
HENRY CHAPlIfAl\.
Office-r.
Appointed to the Rhodesian Railways District, February, 1931.
COLONEL JOHN R. MORE.
Officer.
Appointed to the South African Railways and Harbours District, February, 1931.
MAJOR-GE '.
fficcr.
Vv. V.
COPPINGER, C.LE.,
LIEUT. -COLONEL CLUNY MACPHERSON, C. M. G., M. D.
Appointed to the
L.
YDNEY
Commander.
DOWNES, C.M.G., M.D.
i\ppointed to
H.
Appointed to the Orange Free
lay, 1924.
MAJOR H. TENER GALBRAITH, J.P., F.R.C.S.
COLONEL R.
A.
NEEDHAM, C.LE., D.S.O., 1.M.S.
Appointed to Staff of Chief Commissioner for India, July, 1920.
o. 3 District, India, February, 1927.
MAJOR WILLIAM H.
Officer.
BORRIE, M. B.
Appointed to the Otago District,
LIEUT,-COLONEL G.
Officer.
Appointed
E.
ew Zealand, l\1ay , 1927.
PEACOCK, !\i.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
to Transvaal District, September, 1927.
South Africa,
J A~lES CAIRNS, O. B. E., l\L D.
Serving Brother.
Appointed to the No. 1 District, India, October, 1927. ARTHUR O.
Officer.
RICHARDSON.
Appointed to the Wellington District, New Zealand, November, 1927. JOHN BRINE.
Officer.
M. B.,
MAJOR
\ tV.
Appointed to the Wanganui District, New Zealand, May, 1929.
R.
GATT,
Appointed Distri ct Officer in l\Iarch, 1919.
CH. B.
J.
1. B. E.
harge of the Malta District,
BELL.
.Appointed District Superintendent in harge of the Invercargill District, New Zealand, July, 1928. HARRY C.
SIR REGINALD SPENCE.
Appointed to the
Officer.
DA WKI ·S,
outh Australia District, June, 1930.
Appointed to the I\'atal District, South Africa , September, 1924.
Officer.
M. D.
Special :aPPointments b}? tbe (lbief (lommis5ioner.
WEEK.
tate District,
Knight of Grace. Officer.
ELLISON,
Appointed to the Victoria District, Australia, July, 1921. THE VERY REV. W.
Chaplain.
O'B.
cylon District, August, 1927.
lay, 1912.
Appointed to the Newfoundland District,
M.
M.D.
Bctlllg :assistant (lommissionets. PROFESSOR F.
LIEUT,-COLONEL R.
D . . 0.,
j\pp o inted to the No.2 Distt'ict, India, March, 1931.
:assistant (lommissioners. Knight of Grace.
'ove mber, 1930.
..\ppointed District
urgeon and
ClJRTIS, M. D.
lIperintendent in Charge, Bermuda Dish-ict, May, 1931.
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REPORT OF THE CHIEF COMMISSIONER.
REPORT OF THE CHIEF COMMISSIONER OF THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE OVERSEAS. BRIGADE OVERSEAS HEADQUARTERS, ST. JOII~'S GATE, E.C. 1. April, 1931. THE DIRECTOR OF AMBULAr CE, AMBULA~CE D EPARTME. T, ST. JOH N'S GATE, E.C. 1. SIR, I have the honour to submit my first report as Chief Commi sioner of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Oversea, an appointment created by the re ignation through ill-health of Major-General ir Havelock Charles, Bt., G.C.V.O., K.C.S.I., who had been Chief Commissioner from January, 1920, until June, 1930. I wish to record my appreciation of the honour which has been conferred on me by His Royal Highne ~ The Grand Prior in being appointed to succeed 0 distingui hed a predecessor. The valuable services to the Order of ir Havelock harle..; are well known to all its members and no words of mine can add to the lustre of his fame or express sufficiently the regret at his goin a . During the year 35 new Divisions (24 Ambulance and 11 Nursing) have been formed and 12 DivisIOns (8 Ambulance and 4 ur ing) have been disbanded, making a net increase of 23 Division , and there has been an increase of 771 members. The strength of the Brigade Over ea at 31st December, 1930, wa therefore:Ambulance Nursing
Divi ions. 2 1 117
398
::.rembers.
8,86 2,657 11,525
I am also pleased to be able to report an increa e in the number of Cadet Divisions. During the year 5 Cadet Divisions of boys and 7 Cadet Divisions of girls have been registered, so that the Cadet strength at the 31st December, 1930, was 32 Divisions (18 Ambulance and 14 Nursing) with a membership of 794 (487 Boys and 307 Girl) an increa e of 12 Divisions and 202 members. During the year 99 Service ledals and 39 Service Medal Bar have been issued by the Order to members of the Brigade Over ea and 28 Service Badges have been issued by Brigade Overseas Headquarters. With regard to the work in each Dominion it is my pleasure to report as follows :AUSTRALIA.-The Brigade Overseas continues to increase in spite of a period of great depression, six new Divisions having been formed during the year and the efficiency of others well maintained. It is with great regret that I have to report the death of Mr. Boles R. Rainsford, Assistant Commissioner on the Staff of the Chief Commissioner for Australia, who, after a lifetime of work in the service of the Order,
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died at Sydney on the 19th January, 1930. His death is a very real loss to the Brigade in Australia. The vacancy is filled by the appointment of Dr. H. J. W. Brennand, formerly an Officer of the New South Wales District Staff. I have also to report with regret the retirement of Mr. G. F. Hussey, Assistant Commissioner in charge of the South Australia District. Mr. Hussey was largely responsible for the formation of the first unit of the Brigade in South Australia. He took charge of it on its formation and later was appointed the first Officer in charge of the District. Throughout that period he did excellent work in the interests both of the Di trict and the Order. In the Jew outh Wales District vYing-Commander H. R. G. Poat ha been promoted to the rank of Commissioner in charge of the DIstrict. In the \Vest Australia District the strength and efficiency of the Brigade Overseas has been extended and another Ambulance Division formed, and I have every reason to believe that this District continues to set a high tandard of organization and efficiency. During 1920 I visited Australia and famjJiarized myself with the work of the Brigade there, being shown every courtesy and returning to ew Zealand deeply impressed with what I had seen. B E R~IUD "\.-I regret to have to report the departure for England of Di trict uperintendent the Rev. A. E. Horner, which will add to the difficultie with which the Hamilton Division has to contend, the chief of which i the hortgae of medical men available and the difficulty of obtaining recruit. CA};,ADA.-I regret to report the disbanding of two Divisions in Manitoba, fore hadowed by the Commissioner last year. This with the weeding out of all but active members will result in a diminution in trength of the member hip of the Brigade Overseas in this Dominion, though I am glad to report the regi tration of a new Division. The difficultie of the Chief Commissioner and his Commissioner do not diminish, but the efficiency of many Divisions and the keenness and efficiency of a large percentage of members is a matter for much satisfaction. \Vhen in 1929 I visited Canada and saw the work of the Brigade Overseas there at first-hand I was remarkably impres ed with the fine spirit of public service hown and with the great thoroughness which characterized all the work I saw. CEYLo).!.-The membership of the Brigade Overseas in Ceylon may be said to be confined to the Police there, as the two Nursing Divisions are, I regret to say, in a state of inactivity. I had the pleasure of a visit from the Di trict uperintendent, Sir Herbert L. Dowbiggin, during the year, and he emphasized the friendly spirit which exists between the public and the police, which he attributes almost entirely to the beneficent work carried out by them in their capacity as First-Aiders. The Police, who were at one time regarded by the local inhabitants as persons to be avoided, are now sought out by them on every occasion as ones to be confided in at every difficulty. In 1929 I visited Ceylon and received much help from Sir Herbert and his Police in seeing the valuable work of the Brigade Overseas. His well-deserved knighthood is a matter for satisfaction to all who have had the privilege to serve under, or knew, him.
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HOr G KONG.-I am very sorry to lose the services of Mr. E. Ralphs who, on his retirement from the Colony was transferred to the Home Brigade. Mr. Ralphs took charge of the District on its formation in 1916 and the growth of its work and high tandard of efficiency has been due almost entirely to his energy and ability. A presentation was made to Mr. Ralphs on his departure at a large gathering, when all section of the community as well as members of the Brigade joined in expressing their appreciation of his work and their regret at his departure. Mr. Ralphs has very generously presented a trophy for competition amongst the Nursing Divisions of the District. The work of the Brigade in Hong Kong has been carried on in splendid fashion and the personnel continues to do valuable service. new Division has been registered and, through the generosity of a Chine-e lady, a new motor ambulance acquired. Iembers of the Brigade have again been prominent in Life Saving and I am plea ed to learn that the Belilios Medal has been award~d to two members of the Di trict during the year. Members have also been active in many cases of accident, an outstanding example of which was occasioned by the collapse of a verandah in Queen's Road following a collision between a motor lorry and omnibus when several people were buried. Member of the Brigade were at the scene of accident almost immediately and were able to perform excellent work in rescuing and treating the victims. I am very pleased to note the continued interest of the Official of the Government of the Colony in the work of the Brigade and this wa expressed when the Hon. \V. J. Southron, the Officer Administ.ering the Government, inspected the Corps and presented the l\Iedal and Trophies won during the year. When in Hong Kong in 1929 I wa impressed with the efficiency of the work I saw and with the deep interest shown in the Brigade Overseas among the Chinese. KENYA.-This, the youngest of the Districts of the Brigade· Overseas, continues to increase in strength and efficiency. As in Ceylon, membership consists at present only of the Police, who have found that the knowledge of First Aid has been of great use to them on many occasion. I DIA.-Anyone who has not visited India in recent year cannot form any opinion regarding the unsettled conditions which have prevailed and which have most seriously interfered with the work of all British and Indian bodies concerned with the welfare of that Empire. It was my privilege when visiting India in 1929 to inspect units of the Brigade Overseas as a representative of the Order and Chapter-General, and I was greatly struck with the fine spirit shown by both Briti h and Indian in the work for humanity which characterizes the work of the Brigade Overseas wherever it functions. Not the least interesting part of this visit was the occasion when I was fortunate enough to visit Bombay during the most critical part of the rioting which occurred that year. The troops had not yet arrived in Bombay to cope with the serious disturbances created by a triangular combat between Mohamedan, Hindu, and Pathan, and there was grave disorder of so serious a character that many hundreds of people were killed and injured. It wa my privilege to accompany Dr. unan, whose work for the Brigade Overseas in Bombay is beyond all praise and whose personality obtains the respect of all Indians, through the heart of the riot area. The atmosphere was tense and distinctly ugly, but in the very centre of this disturbed
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area was a solitary first aid post of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, serving both police and rioters alike in the work of humanity. It was a significant fact that although feeling ran high and the mob was almost entirely out of control, our workers were recognized and unmolested. The fact that Dr. Nunan and I were permitted to walk through long lane of Indians, worked up to the highest pitch of excitement and armed with lathis and other weapons, without police guard or other protection and .without the slightest necessity for fear, indicates the respect which the Brigade commands through the great value of its work. It is a matter for much satisfaction that the Chief Commissioner for India has interested Major-General J. W. D. Megaw, Director-General Indian 1Iedical Service, and Miss A. M. Phillip, A.R.R.C., Chief Principal Matron in India, in the work of the Order, and I am glad to record their appointments as Surgeon-in-Chief and Lady Superintendent-in-Chief for India respectively. It has not hitherto been possible to fill these posts in India, and I am hopeful that with the co-operation of these two Officer emphasis will be given to the progress of our work. With a view to facilitating the control of the area of the o. 2 District the Province of Bihar and Orissa have ceen separated and constituted a separate Districto. 5-and placed in the charge of Sir Courtney Terrall as Acting As istant Commissioner, whose co-operation I welcome . The remaining area of the 1\0. 2 District has been further divided into two Sub-Di tricts-Calcutta under the charge of Lieut.-Col. K. K. Chatterji, and uburban under the charge of Lieut.-Col. H. Suhrawardy. I regret to record the resignation of l\Iajor H. M. P. Hewett from the charge of the o. 2 Di trict, who ha been succeeded by Dr. A. K. H. Pollock. l\Iuch good work has been done by the members of the Brigade at the various Festivals and other public occasion, and in the Bombav District the ervice of the Brigade have again been utilized during the further riot which have unfortunately occurred. . It is a matter for regret that the Brigade Overseas is not represented 111 Burma, but when I vi ited there in 1929 I was told that the possession by the Police of the First Aid certificate of the St. John Ambulance A socia~ion had a remarkable effect in assisting friendly relations between the Pollee and the Burme e who, e pecially in cases of snake-bite, knew that the nece ary treatment w<luld be rendered with the utmost despatch and efficiency. It is hoped that progre s will be made in the formation of the Brigade in the near future. NEW ZEALAKD.- The Brigade Overseas in thi Dominion i in a very healthy tate. Iany new Divisions have been formed including 10 new.Cadet Divisions and as usual much good work has been done on pubilc d.uty. The formation of an adult Division from among the Rover couts 111 the city of \i\Tellington is a new departure and one to be welcomed. ~ The inte~est taken by His Excellency the Governor-General and Lady ~< er~usson 111 the work of the Brigade during the time they have been 111 New Zealand has ceen a source of much encouragement and their depa~ture for England is a great 10 s for the Brigade Overseas. Lady Bledislo~ has,. ~o:,·ever, very kindly accepted the position of Patroness of Nursmg DIVISIOns and her interest in thi direction i a great help and encouragement to all ranks.
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JO H N AMBUL ANCE BR IGADE O VERSEAS.
I am glad to know that a new Ambulance Station and Headquarters ha been opened at \ Vhangarei and an extension of Headquarters made at Auckland. These facilities will be a great help to the Divisions in those areas . As one who had the privilege of serving for five years as Director of Military Training in New Zealand, a duty which took me through every part of the Dominion, I should like to record my admiration for the excellent work done by the Brigade Oversea and expre s my appreci.ation for the work performed by Colonel Barclay the hief Commissioner for the Dominion. It is significant that New Zealand, whose Cadet _y tem has been outstanding in the world, should now al 0 find the Cadet movement of the Brigade Over ea expanding so \Nell and efficiently. Although out of the scope of this report, I feel it would be wrong for me not to refer to the extraordinary fine work performed by the Brigad Overseas in New Zealand during the recent terrible earthquake at apier and Hastings . To anyone familiar with ew Zealand it v.rill be apparent how difficult the communications between \Vellington and ucklancl and the devastated area must have been at uch a time, for even in normal time they are not ea y. Therefore, it must stand to the credit of the Brigade Overseas in Jew Zealand for all time that within a fc\\' hours of the news of the earthquake being received (thi wa-; delayed owing to broken communications) Ambulances and personnel were on their "yay from Auckland and Wellington to the scene of the disa ter. The contingent from Auckland were actually at work in Xapier at at 5 o'clock on the day follov\ring having travelled over 360 mile- by roads that were almost impassable in less than 24 hour-. SOUTH AFRICA.-The year has been an out tanding one in the hi tory of the Brigade in South Africa through the formation of the Commander), of the Order in Southern Africa. Several new Divi ions have becn registered and a scheme for the reorganization of the outh African Railways and Harbours District of the Brigade has been formulatcd . I was very glad to learn of the erection of an Ambulance Hall at Blocmfontein to be the Headquarters of the A sociation and Brigade in that District. The building was opened by His Excellency the GovernorGeneral on the 27th September, and there is no doubt that it will pro\'c of great value in the organization of the work in Bloemfontein. Great encouragement was given to the work in South Africa when at a class held at Government House H.R.H. Prince s Alice (Lady SUJ:erintendent-in-Chief of Nursing Divisions in South frica) and Lady ~Iay Cambridge successfully undertook the examination for the First Aid certificate of the Association. As one famihar v.rith South Africa, I am in a position to testify to the excellent work being done there by the Brigade Over eas and the high regard which is exhibited for it by both European and 1 Tative. It is with great regret that I have to report the death of Sir William Hoy, who was for many years the Assistant Commissioner in charge of the South African Railways and Harbours District of the Brigade. He had been connected v.rith the Brigade since 1907 and had been thc prime mover in the introduction of First Aid on the South African Railways, and was largely responsible for the interest and efficiency of the railway First Aid organization. By his death the Brigade loses one of its best friends in South Africa.
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In all parts of the Empire a growing interest is taken in the work of the Brigade by the general public and officials and it gives me great pleasure to draw attention to the interest taken by the GovernorsGeneral of the various Dominions and the Governors of States and Colonies in the affairs of the Brigade Overseas and to the practical help given by them at Inspections, Presentations, etc. Their presence and interest at such function helps to focus the attention of the public and the official recognition thus given is a great help to those administering the Brigade in the di tant parts of the Empire. It is my great pleasure to continue the appeal made annually by Sir Havelock Charles that Divisions of the Brigade Overseas v.rill wherever po sible make a donation to the Ophthalmic Ho pital of the Order of Jerusalem , where great work continues to be done in the name of the Order for the relief of sufferers. I wish to take thi opportunity of expressing my deepest thanks to tIr . Lancelot Dent, A.R.R.C., the Lady Superintendent-in-Chief of the Nur ing Divi ions, for the valuable work she has done and still continues to do for the Brigade Over eas. That the Empire Tour of Inspection she made during 1929 wa of enormou value to the Brigade Overseas I can testify for I sub equently visited the same Dominions and wa deeply impre sed by the high opinion which her work had won from all and the great value of such representations from St. John's Gate . I have also very much pleasure in thanking the Chief Commissioners for the Dominion. -Lieut.-Col. G. Barclay, O.B.E., of New Zealand ; Dr. Bennie Hewat , of South Africa; Dr. T. Storie Dixson, of Australia; Sir Henry jlill Pellatt, C.V.O ., of Canada; and ir Henry Moncrieff Smith, C.I.E., of India-for the valuable service that have been given so freely to the wOlk of the Brigade Overseas in spite of many difficulties and out ide re pon ibilitie . I hould al 0 like, on behalf of the Brigade Over eas, to express the deepe t thank to Coloncl Brook and members of the 1 o. 1 District of the Brigadc At-Home who have offered their very generous hospitality to vi iting members from overseas for many years past. To all Officers in charge of Districts and other Officers and ranks I would convey my thank and appreciation for their continued loyalty and their un elfi h labours and devotion to the aims of the Order. ~o one has done more to help forward the work of the Brigade Oversea than the Chief Secretary of the Ambulance Department, Captain A . .I. • Cahu~ac, M.C., who e a si tance ha been of inestimable value since my ap~omtment. otwithstanding his other important and respon ible dutle '. ~e always find time to help tho e members of the Brigade Overseas who VISIt the Gate and his personal knowledge of those serving in distant parts of the Empire has been of greatest value. I can!l0t conclude my report v.rithout expre ing on behalf of all who knew hIm our deep regret at the resignation in October of Ir. "V. H. Morgan, ,a.B.E., from the service of the Order after 36 years of devoted wO.rk on Its behalf. 1r. l\Iorgan was for long intimately connected with the B~l.gade Ove~seas, whose interests he had much at heart. His many friend WIll learn WIth real regret that l\Ir. l\1organ died on 30th March, 1931. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant, JAMES L. SLEEMA , Chief Commissioner.
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During the year enced 31 t December, 1930, there have been 99 Service redal and 39 Service Medal Bars issued to members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade Oversea a follows:SERVICE MEDALS. AUSTRALIA.
. S.W. District. Brown, Pt. J. "\V., Wollongong Div. Harry, D /Supt. P., North Sydney Di\,. Case, Amb. Sis. D., Sydney Central ~Iiddlemiss, D /Supt. ., 1Iascot Div. _ g. Div. Potten, Pte. 0., Glebe Div. Clark, Amb. Sis. ~1., Glebe Ng. Div. Preston, Amb. Sis. 1., ydney Central Clarke, Amb. Sis.M., ewcastler g. Diy. Ng. Div. Davis, D /Supt. A. , Lithgow Div. \Vade, Pte. L. G., Albury Div. England, Amb. Sis. E., Sydney Cent. \Vhaison, Amb. Sis. 1., Western Suburbs Ng. Div. Ng. Div. Hamilton, L/ A/Offr. M., l\Iarrickville Xg. Div. "\Vest Australia District. Pengel, Amb. Sis. S., Perth Kg. Div. Tymms, Dr. H. G., Commissioner, "\Yest Schwarze, Amb. Sis. J., Perth Kg. Div. Australia District . CANADA . ~lanitoba
Bull, _-\/Offr. E. J., C.P.R. Div. Hunter, Amb. Sis. E., Fort ~g. Div.
Garry
District. James Amb. is. L., Fort. Garry ~g. Diy. Miller, Pte. 1'. R., C.P.R. Div. Stubbs, Sgt. J., Fort Garry Div.
Ontario District. Brett, Cpl. VV ., Owen Sound Div. Simkins, D/Supt. S. J, Owen ound Daley, Pte. J., Fort 'William Div. Div. Davis, L/D/Supt. E. 1\:., Lord Kitchener Simpson, L/A/Offr. E. A., Ottawa ent.. ~g . Div. Kg. Div. . . Gliddon, D/Surgeon "\V. 0., Otta"'a Todd, L/Dist/Supt. E. H., 0r:tano Plst. Cent. Tg. Div. "\Vigham, Pte. R., Border CIt.les DI: . Love, A/ O., T. W ., Fort William Di\,. "\Yilson, L/Supt. ~1., Ottawa ent. 1'\g. Peters, Amb. Sis. E., Ottawa Cent. Div. Ng. Div. Barnes, D /Supt . F. R., Div.
SERVICE MEDALS A~D BARS.
A:~I'IBULANCE BRIGADE OVERSEAS.
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Quebec District. Cent. Fisk, D / Surgeon G ., ::'Iontreal Cent. D.i\'. Hender. on, L/Dist /Supt., Quebec Dlst..
~Iontreal
lIONG KONG .
Chan Man Kai, A/O., King's College Div. Pun Ping Chung, D/Supt., King's College Div.
Jayasekera, A. B., Sabaragamuwa Div. Karunakaram, 11., Colombo Div. Krishnan, T. K., Colombo Div. :\1aideen , K., "\Vest Province Div. .I. agaiya, K., Colombo Div. ~ avaratnam, K., Depot Div. Packeer, S. A., Southern Provo Div. Peiris, A., "\\'estern Provo Div. Perera, 1\1. 11., Colombo Div. Perera, S., orth 'West Provo Div. Perera, W. D. A., Depot Div. Pulle, A. ., Central Provo Div. Ranbanda, R. "\V., North West Provo Div . Samsudeen, M. A., vVestern Provo Div. Samarakoon, K. B., Colombo Div. Silva, P. de, Western Provo Div. Singho, G. K. M., Colombo Div. Tajudeen, T. A., Western Provo Div.
Szeto Chung, D/Supt., Y.l\1.C.A. Div .
INDIA.
3 District. Dighe, Cpl. E:. S., lIindu S.S.L. Div . Patel, D/Surgeon E. S., Parsi Diy. Engineer, D/Surgeon S. E., Parsi Diy. Pavri, D/Surgeon ::'1. E., Parsi Div. Hajare, Sgt. D. ., Radiant Club Div. ansgiri, Cpl. V. R., Radiant Club Div. Kale, Pte. J. 1., Hindu S.S.L. Div. Wainganker , Pte. S. V., Hindu S.S.L. Lilanvala, Pte. 1(. F., Parsi Div. Div. Nayak, Cpl. R. K., Parsi Div. _TO.
MALTA.
Said, I t eo E., Valletta Div. NEW
ZEALAND.
Auckland District. Houston, Sgt. E ., Hamilton Div. Scott, L/ A/O. H., Tational R eserv e Linton, Amb. i'. M., National Res. Ng. Div. .l.~g. Div. Webber, L/ A/O. ::'1., Xational Reserve Scopes, L/ / 0. ill., Onehunga lTg. Div. g. Div. Otago District. Emmett, L/ A/O. J . W ., Oamaru Ng. Di\,. Renshaw, L/,\ / O. A., Dunedin Ng. Div. McGregor, Amb. Sis . J., Dunedin_ Tg. Div. Wanganui District. Bourne, D / Supt. \\'., \Yanganui Div. \Yellin gton District. Carter, Amb. is . J. S., Wellingt.on Russell, L / D/ Supt. ::'1., Sub .l.Tg. Div. Y.W.C.A. Kg. Div. Gilchri t, Amb . Sis. ::'1., Wellington Sub Xg. Di\,.
W ellington
SOUTH AFRICA.
Cape Province District. Douglas, D /Surgeon R. D . A., ape Provo Dist . Natal District. Donaldson, D/~ upt. F. G., Berea Diy . Fox, Cadet Offr. F. T., Berea CadetDi\'.
CEYLON .
Abeywardana, H., Sabaragamuwa Div. Ahamat, A. R., Southern Provo Diy. Alexander, H. A. P., Cent. Provo Div. Banda, A. D., Colombo Div. Banda, K. 1\1. K., Cent. Proy. Div. Bappu, C. V., Southern Provo Div. Dasanayake, Vl. R., Torthern Provo Div. Dissanayake, D. A., Xorthern Provo Div. Dissanayake, 11. P., Colombo Div. Gunatillake, J. P., West Provo Div. Hassim, D. A., West Provo Div. Idroos, K., Central Provo Div. I smail, B. M., Central Provo Div. Ismail, M., Uva Provo Div. I smail, T. H., Central Provo Div. Jamel, M. T., Depot Div. Jansen, E. A., N. vVest Provo Div.
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Dixson, Chief Commr. Dr. T. Storie, Australia Headquarters (\Y.A. excepted). Henson, L/ Di ~ t / Offr. Dist. Kimberley, L / A/ Of-fr. Subs. Tg. Diy.
N .S.\Y. District. . ::\1., X . . W . Pearson, Pte. J. \Y., East Subs Div. Treyaskis, L / D/ upt. J. \ V., W est D. A., \\'est Subs. g. Diy. CA 'ADA.
Pellatt, Chief Commr. Sir Henry, Dominion Headquarters. Manitoba District. Campbell, D /Supt. E. D., Fort Garry Di\". Ontario District. Collins, A/ Offr. F., Y\'. Toronto Diy.
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REPORTS
CEYLON.
Alvis, 1\1. A., Depot Div. Ashton, J., Colombo Div. Batcha, T. 1\1., Southern Provo Div. Lloyd, D., Colombo Div. Rammanui, P., Colombo Div.
Sabay, W . C., Depot Div. Samsudeen, C., Depot Div. Suhood, B. J . D., Depot Div. \Vickramasinghe, P. de S., orth \Vest Provo Div. INDIA.
2 District. Brand, D jSupt. G. \Y. , Calcutta Police Division. I O.
No.3 District. I<haras, Amb. Sis. ::'II. J., Parsi g. Div. Benjamin, Cpl. B. S ., Jewish Div. Kothare, Sgt. G. S., Radiant Div. Doctor, S/Sgt. A. C., Parsi Div. ::\Iadan, Pte. B. R, Parsi Div. Doctor, Pte . J. S ., Parsi Div. ::\Iasani, Amb. Sis. 1\1. ., Parsi g. Di\·. Gazdar, A/Offr. G. ., Parsi Div. Panthald, D/Supt. D. F., Parsi Div. Gorakshaker, A/Offr. G. R, Hindu Rane, Sgt. P. S., Co mopolitan Div. S.S.L. Div. Rane, Sgt. S. G., Hindu S.S.L. Div. Gorakshaker, A/Offr. W . N., Hindu Sethna, A/Offr. R E., Par i Div. (2nd). S.S.L. Div. Sule, CpI. B. S., Hindu S.S.L. Div. Hakim, A/Sis. G. N., Parsi Ng. Div. Eapadia, DjSurg. F. Parsi Div. I EW ZEALAND.
Otago District. Brownlee, A/ Offr. J., Oamaru Div. Harborow, L/Dist./Offr. E., Otago Dist. 'Wellington District. :M cKnight, L / D/Supt., \Vellington Tg. Yates, L/ A/Offr. E., Petone Ccnt. Div. Div.
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AUSTRALIA.- Dr. T. Storie Dixson, Chief Commissioner for the Brigade Overseas within the Commonwealth of Australia (West Australia excepted), reports:I am able to state with feelings of great satisfaction that t.he development of the work of the Order within my sphere during the past year has been stead ily maintained in spite of the present very grave eco nomic position of the Commonwealth, which has brought about a great deal of unemployment and other grave consequences. You will observe from th e r eports of the Victoria, South Australia, and New South Wales Districts, which have been forwarded to you, that each has been wonderfully vigorous and progressive despite the depression. ~Ticto?'ia District.-The report from this District is gratifying in that it discloses that a ll requ ests for service on public occasions, such as Anzac Day, Henley Regatta , etc., were fully met by the staff. Attendances have been r eg ular at practically all football matches, sports meetings, carnivals, motor races, etc., and in addition all metropolitan theatres were staffed nightly. One new Ambulance and two Cadet Divisions were formed and registered, and b\'o other Divisions a r e in process of formation. It is plea ing to note that the Brigade District Staff, Centre of the Association, and th~ Victorian Civil Ambulance Transport Service were working most harmomously together. The numerical strength of the District is much the same a la t year. South A llstralian Districl.-\Vork in this District has been carried on steadily and a great deal accomp lished with very little alteration in strength. After many years of service i\Ir. G. F. Hussey r etir ed from the position of Assistant Commissioner. Dr. . L. Dawkins, Dist.rict Surgeon, was promoted to fill the \'acancy and l:as entered upon his dutie with characteristic energy and already the re ult of III effort towards reorganizing the work is very noticeable. J:?r: H. H . .1~ .Russell, a prominent member of his profession, has accepted the pOSItIOn of Dlstnct urgeon, and is a di tinct acquisition to the District Staff. The Annual In pec_tion held o~ 22nd Tovember , 1930 , was carried out by the tate Go\'ernor, IllS l:.xcellency SIr Alexander Hore-Ruthven, V.C., K.C.M.G., G.C.B., D S.O., accompanied by Lady Hore-Ruthven, in th e presence of a large and enthusiastic gat.hering. F~rst Aid \\'o.rk on the various beaches and race-cou rses has expanded and been earned out. satisfactorIly, and a great number of serious cases attended. The A si~tant ommissioner, Dr. Hawkins, expresses his gratitude to all those who subscnb.ed t.o the .funds, and in particular to the Racing Clubs which willingly \'oted a portIOn of theIr Totali ator Fractions to the Brigade funds. . New outh Wales District.-The report furnished by this District shows it to be In a very healthy condition. Five new Divisions and two Ambulance Sections were regis~ered, and one Ambulance Division disbanded during the year. The total me~bershlp at the close of the year was 1,239, being an increase of 83 over the prevIOu~ year. There are still a few returns to be sent in, which will indicate a further Incr ase of strength. The District now comprises 54 Divi sions. The most not.iceabl~ item in the report is that of the special grant made by the :a.te Gover~m~nt. \\'hIC~ greatly helped to overcome the serious financial position \\ hleh the Dlstnct expenenced the previous year. The most outsta.ndin!? event of the year was the arrival at Sydney of the new St~te GO\:ernor, VIce AIr-Marshal Sir Philip vVoolcott Game, G.B.E., K.C.B., D.S.O. HI appomtment as a Knight of Grace of the Order was warmly received by all Officers and members of the District. Both Sir Philip and Lady Game have already taken a keen and active interest in the work of the Order. A great amount of Public Duty has been accomplished during the past year, and as a result no less than 26,891 casualties were attended at 35 pleasure r esorts and Over 150 sports grounds. a The Annual ~arade Servic~ of the District was held on Sunday, 22nd June, 1930, ') t St. Andrew s Cathe~ral, 1D the presence of Sir Philip and Lady Game . Over ~OO members of the BrIgade attended the Service. b !he Annual Inspection held on 22nd ovember, 1930, was well attended, there emg.492 of all ranks on parade. The Inspection \\'as carried out by Colonel F. A. MagUlre, D.S.O., V.D., D.D. 1.S., 2nd Military District, at which I was present myself.
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REPORTS FROM DOMI IONS,
AMBULANCE BRIGADE OVERSEAS.
It is my painful duty io report the demise of l\Ir. Boles R. Rain ford, As istant ommis ioner on my Staff, which occurred on 19th January, 1930 . Ilis deep interest in, and his remarkable knowledge of, all the various branches of the work made me feel his los most keenly. urgeon-Commander II. J. \V. Brennand, \\ho ,,-as appointed to fill the vacancy, has proved a very valuable acquisition. The following i the approximate strengths of the Districts within my oCommand:1,239 Xew South 'Yales 286 . outh Australia 265 Yictoria
Total
1,790
Dr. H. G. Tymms, Commissioner for the \Vest Au tralia reports : -
Di~trict,
That, generally, enthusiasm in the work has been well sustained throughout the period, and the Divisions have maintained their strength. I regret to report that the Goldfields Boy couts Ambulance Division and t.he Goldfields Nursing Division have disbanded, but it is pleasing to record that a ne\\ ambulance division ha been formed on the Goldfields, known as the" Kalgoorlie Division ", which, I feel sure, will be an active unit. Preliminary steps have al ' 0 been taken to form a new nursing division at Kalgoorlie, but there has been some delay in completing the forms for registration. 1 ew railway divisions have also been formed at Merredin and \Vagin. Both towns are important railway centre. and the divisions should find ample scope for their activities. The division, formerly known as the" Albany Division ", has always been composed principally o( raih\'ay employees, and, at the close of the year, it was decided to change the name to t.he Albany Railway Division". I am very hopeful that, as soon as normal time return, arrangement. \\ ill be made to hold competitions among t teams from the various divisions throughout the State, which should do much to encourage the Brigade members to maintain the highest possible standard of efficiency . H
CAXADA.-Dr. C. J. COpp, Commis ioner of the Ontario District, on behalf of Sir Henry Pellatt, Chief Commi -ioner for the Brigade Overseas within the Dominion of Canada, report : District Offi::ers and Officers in charge of Divi ions have di!:>charged t.heir dut.ie,-; satisfactorily, as will be seen from the summary of duties performed . The year 1930 has been one of progress and satisfactory development in all Districts. Opportunities for Public Duty on a much larger !:>cale than usual aro,.;e in the Districts of Ontario and Quebec, and were well responded to in each in-;tancc . Annual Church Services were arranged for by all Divisions, Clergy bringing their usual inspiration and help to our work . The attendance at the ervices i" always a matter of satisfaction. Annual Inspections of all Divisions have been held to the satisfaction of the Inspecting Officers. Officers and members in charge of Divisions have discharged their duties loyally and well, and it is a pleasure to report an increase in the number of Pu bltc Duties performed in 1930, being 3,882 as against 2,905 in 1929, and in the numbero(cascs attended on duty and off duty. These have been:While on Duty4,195 Ambulance Divisions 1,192 ursing Divisions 271 Hospital Attendance-?\ursing Divi ions
While off DutyAmbulance Divisions Nursing Divisions Private Jursings .
] ,429 374 30 1.833
Total cases attended an increase of 1,192 over that of 1929 .
7,491
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All Divi ions are recruited from people of modest means, and are nearly all supported by the members themselves. It is most gratifying t.o record the unselfish response to the demands on time and resources so often call d for in our particular service to the Public. This year, more than ever, do we realize that our work is appreciated by t.he communities in" hich we are organized, and we are confident that steady progressive development of our establishment is assured. Ever ready to assist in the extension of Ambulance work, many classes of the :\.ssociation are establi hed, many demonstrated to by the members of the Divisions. It. is quite a general responsibility assumed" Pro UtiJitate Hominum ". The Trophy presented by our beloved Lady Superintendent-in-Chief, Mrs. Lancelot Dent, has been awarded to Ottawa Central Tursing Division No. 32, on the record for the year 1930, second place being tied by \Vest Toronto Tnrsing Division No. 14 and Vancouver Central Tursing Division 18 .
Alberta District .-It has been found impossible to maintain an interest in the Division in Calgary, and it is with regret that I now recommend its disbandment. I am plea ed, however, to report that. every indication points to the establishment of an Ambulance Division-the fir t in the Province of Alberta-in the City of Calgarv. The -re-establishment of the Edmonton Tur ing Division has been amply justified. It is uniformed and reasonably well equipped. This group of ladies has developed a useful unit that not only parades for Public Duty, but provides a relief service to the Staff of the recently opened Creche, and has provided massage for some of the children suffering from the ill consequences of the epidemic of infantile paralysis. ~ -ursing
nritlsh Colllillbia Dislrict.-Th . Ambulance and Xursing Divisions in Yancouver are fortunate In the support received from the :.rayor and Corporation of the City, and in a happy co-operation with the Yancouver Centre of the Asvociation. The olel City 1 fall has be n placed at the di posal of all and has hecome the centre of acti\ltv of the Ambulance \\ork of the City . The interest is spreading to the CIties of _Torth \-ancouver and :Xew \Ye. tminster. \rrangement.s for Public Duties are regularly posted and the Press of the City has clone much to bring about the , atis(actory development of the past fe\\' years on the Pacific Coa t . Jfallltoba District. - " -innipeg has al"'ays been a community where the value of \mbulance work has been appreciated, and at the close of the year there are more Dlvisions here than in any other city of anada. The Fori Garry Nursing Division has a continuous history from the year 1914, and has prOVided much service to the community, inCluding a Comforts Depot , in thi . period. The Fort Garry Ambulance Divi ion has faithfully carried out its tradition to maintain at the highest degree po sible its standard of efficiency. Together with the C.P.R. Ambulance Divi ion from the \Ve ton Shops, a large number of Public Duties are arranged and satisfactorily performed. The C.P.R. Ambulance Divi ion has a most creditable record of ca es attended on and off Dutv. The George Seale ' uT-ing Divi ion has developed a high standard of efficiency and supports a i\ledical omforts Department al o . At \Vest Eildonan, Winnipeg, the even Oak Ambulance Divi ion has developed a most efficient Division, drawing its members from the Public en'ices of the ?llunicipality, and receiving the cordial support of the Reeve and Council. On the High"way, which passes through the suburbs, two well-equipped, welld~si~ned Road Boxes have been properly placed and dedicated with becoming dlgmty to the service of mankind. Public Duties are regularly arranged and effectively performed. Saskatchewan Distl'ict .-Our work has not developed beyond the two Divisions in the city of Saskatoon, where both the Saskatoon Nursing Division and the Edith Cavell Nursing Division maintain the traditions of the Brigade and perform \\'hatsoever Public Duty is required in the City. Both Divisions consist of earnest serious-minded members whose services are much appreciated.
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Ontario District.-The Ontario District has extended its establishment in th e registration of one new Division-the Nickel Ambulance Divi ion, IIeadquarters, Sudbury. The Division is composed of employees of the International ickel Co. of Canada. This establi hment gives great promise of success. The 56th Annual Session ofthe Imperial Council ofthe ncient Arabic Order oble 2\[vstic Shriners gave an opportunity rarely offered for a large and continuous P~blic Duty. Seventy-five members from 6 Ambulance Divisions and 2 ursing Di\risions were on duty continuously for six days. Rest periods were arranged to provide the relief necessary to maintain physical fitness, and enabled a very satisfactory conclusion of this undertaking. The casualties were 1,531 , but not a many as anticipated. The detail and general arrangements were in the hands of District Superintendent G. J. Debney, l\I.S.l\I., who made proper provision for Rest Stations, adequate water supply, and the detail of duty was excellent. Most appreciative communications respecting this Service have been received . The Nursing Divisions have maintained their usual activities, and each one has advanced its standard of service. Lord Kitchener ur ing Division has provided many Instructors to cla ses of the Association and has provided the Public Duty at the \Vestern Ontario Fair. 'The establishment of Forest City Ambulance Division is progre sing satisfactorily St. Thomas Central ursing Division has maintained with some difficulty it efficient establishment. Hamilton, though small in numbers, is earnest in its purpose to carryon its traditional work. The Toronto Central .J: ursing Division has a splendid record of ervice, \\'hich it continues, as well as its assistance to the St. John's Hospital Out-Patient Clinic and the Pearson Hall Institute for the Blind. The West Toronto .J: ursing Division, r eorganized in 192 ,has contribut d much to the Public Duty record of Toronto Corpe;. These two Divis-ions have capably supported the Public Duties of \Yest Toronto Ambulance Division and the Toronto Transportation Commission, each having exceeded the record of last year. Duties have become recognized by many Organizations as a regular part of their establishment and many members also act as In stru ctors and Demonstrators of the classes of the Association. The Bridgeburg, Owen Sound, and P eterborough Ambulance Divisions are faithfully carrying on their duties with memb ership increasing. The Timmins Division in the mining area of Torthern Ontario is demonstrating the value of a well-organized Brigade Unit. Thi Division, situated in th e Goldfields Area, maintains not only its establi hment, but operates a well-stocked Medical Comforts Branch , which is greatly appreciated by the large number of people \\h o otherwise would not be able to obtain the necessary equipment when sickness or accident stalks into their homes. This Medical Comforts Station is open (all day) and is taffed by m ember of the Ambulance Division when" off shift ". (The three shifts per day plan operates in the Goldfields Area.) I am proud to r ecord that this Division has purcha ed a building for its own Headquarters and is rapidly being put into good order. Herein will be housed an office, Medical Comforts Department, and Stores, and a room set apart for" Instruction purposes" of the Ambulance Section. A group of women have been got together who, in the nea r future, will form a ... ursing Division, and these will have every consideration as to " m eetings" and accommodation in the Building. The local Surgeons in the Area speak highl\' of their efforts on behalf of suffering humanity, and are well supported by the General Public and Town Council, who are enthusiastic in their eulogy of our work . For the last two years the Medical Comforts Department of the Division has been " housed" by courtesy of the Timmins Hospital authorities in a large room in th e Hospital Basement free of any expense. This is a very progressive Division and merits much commendation. The Dome Mines Ambulance Division, owing to a calamitous fire in their mill, with consequent reduction of mine staff to skeleton form, are marking time, but hop e to feel the influence of " normality" now the mine is again in full working order. Ottawa Central Nursing Division, with its complete establishment of Ofiicers, neat and well equipped Headquarters, well stocked stores department, carried on a very useful service .
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The Annual Convention of the Ancient Arabic Order Mystic Shriners was held in Toronto in Jun e. This called for a continuous night and day Duty for seventy-five members. Rest periods were arranged for. Members !rom six Ambula.nce and two Nursing Divisions were present. A central Rest StatIOn accommodatlllg twenty-four cots was well used as well as the eight Field Stations, placed at strategic points where crowds were greatest, completely staffed and equipped. Connection with these outlying stations was maintained by.mo~or car. . . .. .. This Duty, bringing together as It dId members from DIVISIOns Jll prOXImIty t.o Toronto, was a very happy event, and has been quite the largest Duty ever attempted in Canada.
Ouebec Distyict.-A somewhat similar Duty was arranged at St. Hubert Airport, Q:ebec, on the occasion of the arrival of the Airship .R 100 irom England : All a vailable services were brought together from the Clty of Montreal and m the Province of Quebec to provide for any emergency which might arise. The three Divisions in :'.lontreal, through the courtesy of the General Officer Commanding and his \Vorship the Mayor of Montreal, arranged for practically continuous Duty during the stay of the Airship in Canada. The First id Dressing Station was staffed by the members of Montreal Central Xursing Division. The Ground patrolled by members of Lieut.-Col. Herbert :l1olson Ambulance Division, the Field Stations staffed by members of each of these Divisions, while Montreal Central Ambulance Division patrolled the roads leading to the Airport. The Duty was well attended, and the mbulance, the gift of Mr. \Vray, of :\Iontreal, was used . Everyone was kept busy throughout this Duty. The Divisions in the Province of Quebec are maintaining their establishments well and are engaged on more Public Duties than ever before. The :'Iontreal ursing Division continues it interest in the Soldiers of St . Agathe. It has equipped very neatly and fully the First Aid Station ~a~e possible in the gift of a railway coach from the Iontreal Tramways Co. ThIS IS placed on the grounds of the Canadian Tational Raih:'ays near St. Hubert StatIon, and ~as been in operation for the past three years, belllg th e centre of a very useful serVIce. The ?llontreal Ambulance Division continues its Public Duties well, and the Lieut.-Col. Herberi. :;\Iolson Ambulance Division has increased its membership, having one complete section of French-speaking members. . The herbrooke Kur ing Division has continued its establishment well and IS improving it.s efficiency. Loyalty to the traditions of the Brigade and prid e in its relationship to the Order is everywhere manife t. ::'Ily tour of Inspections, and that of District Superintendent G. J. Debney, r.!.s.r.~., has r evealed a desire on the part of Officers and Members of all ranks to mamtalll a si ncere desire to live up to the highest standard possible and to serve on every occasion presenting itself. . Funds are raised in a variety of methods, including Concerts, Bridge :partIes, Lectures, and Theatre Parties, and in Montreal and Timmins by a Tag Day. The social side of our Organization is not permitted to interfere with the purpose of the work, rather do the Officers rely on the definite well-planned practices and drills in maintaining interest . Seyvice llIedals.-The following members of The St . John Ambulance Brigade Overseas were presented with the " Service Medal" and "Service _ledal Bar" for efficient service in the Brigade Overseas during the year 1930 : Chief CommiSS1'oner for the Dominion of Canada.-Sir IIenry M. Pellatt, c.v.o., 1st Bar to Service Medal.
D.C.L.,
Lady District Superintendent, Quebec Districl. - Mrs. V. V. Henderson, Service :;\1 ed al. The Brigade Overseas in Canada may be considered a happy family of Ambulance \Vorkers, taking their responsibilities seriously and serving the public in a quiet, unostentatious manner.
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, CEYLO .-Professor F. O'B. Ellison, Acting Assistant Commi sioner in charge of the Ceylon District, reports : The total strength of the Ceylon Police Corps of the St. John Ambulance Brigade was:On 30th September, 1912 132 On 30th September, 1930 1,534 The Corps ha increased from 132 members in 1912 to 1,534 in 1930 . Everv Policeman who has a sufficient knmdedge of Engli h is required to obtain a Fir::;t Aid Certificate. The number of Certificate holders increases yearly as Police become more proficient in English. One hundred and five members of the Force hold the Service Medals as having completed 10 years' efficient service in the Corps, and thirteen m embers hold the Bar to the Service :i \Iedal, having completed 15 year ' efficient service in the Corps. Every station in the I sland is equipped with a stretcher, a First Aid Box, and a hamper containing the most neces ary First . id materials. The Police have t\\ 0 horse-drawn ambulances available for use in the City of Colombo and are in charge of two motor ambulances helonging to the Colombo ::\Iunicipality, which are available for use in the City of Colombo. The latter were used on 829 occasions in the year 1929. A motor ambulance launch has been provided by the Port ommis for use in Colombo Harbour in cases of accident. Special attention is paid to teaching Police to improvise Fir t Aid appliance from materials found at or near the scene of accident. Fir t Aid hampers and boxes are not at once available in such emergencies. A knowledge of First Aid is particularly useful to Police in criminal districts where so many cases of serious injuries from per onal violence occur at places far distant from a hospital. In the year 1929 there were 357 cases of homicide and attempted homicide, 1,004 cases of grievous hurt, and 1,427 cases o[ hurt with dangerous weapons committed in the Colony. In cases brought to Police 'tatIons of assault and accident, in which bones are fractured and punctured wounds caused, there can be no question but that the cleaning of the \\'ound, . toppage of bleeding. or application of splints, before a long journey is undertaken , must cause great relief to the patient and prove of value in the subsequent treatment. ~Iot?r. accidents are rapidly increasing, and, as many of them result in persons bemg lDJured, a knowledge of First Aid becomes daily more nece sary to a Police Officer. On the Colombo-Kandy road, on the Colombo-Avissawella KegallaRatnapura road , on the Colombo- Galle road, and on the road':i in the JatTna , 1\:an(I\', and Galle Districts, motor traffic is very heavy . Police motor patrols, each equipped with a First Aid hamper, have been started on the. e roads. As a result of the instruction given in First Aid every man r ealizes that it i his dl! tv to assist persons injured in cases of assault and accident. This in trllctlOn has had effec~ in impressing upon all .ranks an important part of th ir duty to\\ards the publIc, and.has, at the sa~e bme, encouraged good relationship between the public and the Pollce. "\Vhereas III the past a Police Officer coming to a village was regarded as a common enemy, in that he generally came to arrest an oiIender, it is now realized that he is ready and willing to render as istance in cases of injury. The thanks of t~e Corps are ~ue to Dr. A . C. A . Fernando, the Police Surgeon, and to other MedIcal Officers lD the Provinces who have throughout the year prepared members of the Force for First Aid Examinations and instructed other members qualifying as efficient.
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HO. TG Ko G.-A. Morris, Assistant Commissioner in charge of the Hong Kong District, reports : The strength of the Hong Kong Corps on 31.12.30 was as follows : Staff 14 Surgeons 24 Officers 24
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438 Nurses The Hong Kong Corps has grown from 2 Divisions in 1916 to 16 in 1930 includinO' a Cadet Corps which is attached to King's College Division. ' 0 A new Nursing Division has been formed (Shaukiwan).
There have been fluctuations in some of the Divisions, due to members leaving the Colony, resigning on account of business, health reasons, or sickness.
JJaintenal1ce.-The Brigade is maintained entirely by voluntary subscriptions, a nd with its continued steady growth there is a heavy drain on its resources. Equipment and Medical stores are heavy items, especially at the present low rate of exchange. Fillallce.-To the indefatigable efforts of the Finance Committee the Brigade is able to carryon its sphere of usefulness. To them we are indebted for the part proceeds of a Chinese Theatrical Periormance, and for the collection of subscriptions . The Railway Division collected $500.00. Once agaIn it is neces ary to point out that it is not a sound policy to provide for present r equirements only, and if the Brigade is to be the efficient body the puhlic demands, ready for any emergency, night or day, then it must be put on a sound financial basis. The personnel is complete, efficient, and always ready. His Excellency the Governor, in his speech at Annual Inspection, appealed for funds. ,.J mblllallce Service.-Owing to the inadequacy of the Ambulance Transport of the Colony, and the repeated appeals by the Press for an efficient service, the St. John Ambulance Brigade organized a " dra"wing " for the purpose of providing an additional ,\mbulance, and although the" Draw" was fairly successful it will be lmpossiblr> [or the Brigade to run and maintain an efficient servi ce, with full-time paid drivers and attendants, garage, telephone, equipment, repairs, etc., unless additional funds are forthcoming. It is hoped in the near future to organize a St. John's Flag Day and to celebrate the Centenary of the English Revival of the Order of St. John on St. John's Day on 23rd June . Our one ambulance has been loaned to the Fire Brigade Department which has been unfortunate in a series of accidents to the Government Ambulances.
July, 1930 2, th February, 1931. of cases 1,044 . 'umber of patients carried 1,036 Xumber o( miles run 7,037 ~ -umber
Insln/ctzoJ/ and ExamiJlalions.-Lectures to Divisions have been given by Divisional Surgeons and the customary efficiency qualifying examinations have been held in all cases but one, in which reorganization is in progress. It I S hoped to rehabilitate thi . particular divi ion on a firm but sound basis. The ~Tursing Di\'isions have attended the lectures in First Aid and Home ursing \\ ith equally satisfactory results. The Brigade continues to assist in First Aid Instruction to the Police (European, Chinese, and Indian) and Firemen, of \\hom 35-1 passed the first examination and 21 the second, a total of 375. Of these 37 are Europeans, 175 Chinese, and 163 IndIans. The relations between the Police and Brigade continue to be very cordial, and we are very grateful for the assistance the Police are at all times willing to give. It. is desired to place on record the very deep debt of gratitude we owe to the :'Iedlcal Practitioners who voluntarily gave their services as Examiners and Il1structors. Compelitiolls. The Ralphs flleld.-The Annual Competition for the Ralphs Shield was held at the end of the year. After a series of searching tests, extending over 1\\'0 days, the r es ults arc as follo\\'s'. 1. 2. 3.
King's College (Present Students) Division Y .:'I.C.A. Diyision . . . . l\Iong Eok Division
174 marks 172 133
The narr?w margin of 2 points separated the two first divisions. The Shield was accordmgly awarded to King 's College, the Y.M.C.A. Division \ inning the Eng Aun Cup for second place. The competition was conducted by Colonel D. G. l\Iy~es, C).B .E. , R.A.)I.C., assisted by two of his staff officers, Major Harris, M.C., and ::\IaJor Flood, M.C. Colonel :'IIyles expressed his great satisfaction at the general appearance and smartness of the men, which left little to be desired. Colonel l\Iyles addressed the men after the competition.
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Ho Fook Efficiency Cup.-This competition is between stretcher teams of the Railway Division. Doctors Smalley and Court were the examiners, and the Cup was awarded to Squad No.4 . Lau Chi Pan Cup.-For best r ecord of actual duty performed during 1930, award ed to Y.M.C.A. Division, who sec ured 653 points for cases attended bv members of that division. Holyoak Attendance Cup, for highest percenta&,e of a~t~~dance at dril~ and lectures during the year, was awarded to the Rallway DIvIsion, who submitted a record of 99 per cent. Ho Kont Tong Shield.-This shield is for ursing Divisions, and is a practical competition in Home ursing. The ;'·hield was won by Victoria ursing Division, with a percentage of 60 . . . The Competition was conducted by the Princ~pal Matron .of Government CI v11 Hospital, to whom our thanks are due for the bme and patIence taken, as three evenings were devoted to the competition. The Principal Matron's report is as follows : " The Victoria Nursing Division were very good. If they ~ad more prac.tice they would gain confidence in doing practical work. All the girls se~med ?ngh l and interested, and would, I think do very well if they had expenence 1ll the practical part of the work." . . Towards the end of the year the Nursing Divisions formed a sewlng gUild for the purpose of sending articles to the St. John Ophthalmic Hospital at Jerusalem. Nurses' caps, towels, and surgeons' operating gowns have been made and d}spatched . Lady Ho Tung, Dame of Grace of the Order of St. John, and ::'1r'. Tse h..a Po subscribed the funds for the purchase of materials. Swimming Trophies.-Owing to th e inclement weather there we~e few entric':> . St. Joseph 's Division succeeded in winning all the events, captunng the Chater Shield, which is the Championship award. Service Jl.Iedals.- ine members of the Hong Kong Corps have qualified {or tht: Long Service Medal (10 years' service). Duties.-More than 200 cases have been attended to by Brigade membersattempted suicides, fractures, stabbing cases, poisoning, and dog bites, as well as simple cases of fainting. . The accident at Gloucester Building was attended to by members of the Bngad l', who were immediately on the spot together with Brigade urgeons. During the summer, members who have been instructed in Life aving attended the bathing beaches. . , . Y.M.C.A. Division has conducted Health Lectures m the .I. ew Ternlones and neighbouring islands . More than 20 fires and collapses have been .attende<;l, m addition to all Race Meetings, King's Birthday Parade, Athletic ;\Ieehngs, . ChlOe (' Fair, and the Agricultural Show. The Railway Division sent stretcher parties to all the Kwanti Races. By invitation of the Military, 15 members attended th e ceremony at the Cenotaph on 11th ovember. Wreaths were laid on the Cenotaph in Statute Square, and the Chinese Memorial in the Public Gardens. His Excellency the Governor, Sir William Peel, K.C.M.G., K. R.E., h~s gra~iously consented to be Patron of the Brigade in Hong Kong and South Chma, vice Sir Cecil Clementi, K.C.M.G., Knight of Grace, resigned on transference to the ' trails as High Commissioner. Mr. E. Ralphs, Assistant Commissioner, Knight of Grace , resigned after 16 years' service with the Brigade, on going home on retirement . He was the founder of the Hong Kong Corps. Mr. Ralphs was presented with a silver salver by the Members of the Finance Committee and ;\lembers of the Brigade . Mr. A. Morris, Serving Brother of St. John, was appointed Assistant Commissioner. Mr. Morris had been District Superintend ent and a m ember of the Brigade since its inception. Mr. Ho Kom Tong, Knight of Grace, also one of the pioneers of H.le local movement, r esigned his post as District Officer, but 'w e are fortunate to retalO his services on the Finance Committee. Mr. Ho Kom Tong financed the Sai yingpu n Division (King's College) for several years . Mr. Wong Kwong Tin, J .P., and 1\1r. J . Ralston, M.A., have been appointed District Officers .
R EPORTS FROM DOMI N IONS.
Mr. Chak Tai Kwong has been appointed Corps Superintendent .. This is. a m,?st deserving promotion, as Mr. Chak has been a mem~er of the Bngade. smce Its inception, and his services have been invaluable: Hls knowledge of Chmese and English is an important asset. 1\1r. Chak also gives Health Lectures and acts as interpreter for lectures in First Aid where necessary. Obituary.-It is with very deep regret that th~ <;l~ath is recorded of Mr. E. Savage, the Divisional Superintendent of Kowloon DIVISIOn. 'vVe have lost a valuable and efficient officer, and his sudden death came as a shock to all Brigade member, with whom he was extremely popular. The Brigade was well represented at the funeral. Th-:1l1ks.-Thanks are due to the Star Ferry, Yaumati Ferry Co., Tramway Co., and China Bus Co., for permitting the St. John 's Ambulance m en to travel hal! fare while on duty, to Dr. ;\10.. Iuk for the loan of his yacht for the nurses, to the RaIlway Co. for reduced fares for the Ambulance Picnic, and to the Godown Co . for free transportation of t1'e \mbulance To all Subscribers, Patrons, Surgeons, Lecturers, and Examiners . INDIA.-~Iajor-General Megaw, acting on behalf of Sir Henry :vroncri~ff mith, hief Commi ioner for the Brigade Overseas within the EmpIre of India, reports :-
The year has been one of considerable anxiety owing to political distu~b~I?-ces and financial depres ion, but there has been an increase of 3 Ambulance DIVISIOns and 1 'ursing Division during the year, bringing the total in India to 52 Aml:)Ulan~e Divisions (of which 3 are Cadet Divisions) and.10 Tursing Divisions (of ~'hlch 1 IS a Cadet Divi. ion). The toLal reported strength lS 1,639 (1,324 men and 3b women), but I regret to say that a number of Divisions in Nos. I and II Districts have n.ot se nt in their returns, so that the actual strength probably exceeds 2,000. Whtle there ho. . been a slight decrease in the number of ambulance members, the number of nursing members has increasecl from 206 to 315. . A number of administrative changes have taken place dunng the year. The . anction of the hid ommisSIOner at t. John's Gate was obtained for the appOIntment of a urgeon-in- hief and a Lady Superintendent-in-Chief for the Empire of India, \\ hich posls had not previously been filled, and in December '.laJor-General J. \\ . D. i\Iega\\', C.LE., M.B., K.H. P., LM.~ ., Director-G~n~ral Indian :'ledical Scr\'lce, \\ a· appointed to the former, and ~hss A. ~I. PhillIps, R:R.C ., Q A r M .N S., Chief Pnncipal ~Iatron, to the latter. These appomtments are llkel'y to raise the efficiency of the Brigade in India, as both are touring officers, and It IS hoped to arrange lllspections more frequently. . . . A start has been made in splitting up the present large Dlstncts llltO a number of smaller ones by the formation in Bihar and Orissa of a separate District, Ko. 5, with headquarters in Patna . TO. 9 Di\'i ion (Patna Training Colleg~) ~as accordingly been detached from ~ o. II District and placed under the ne:v DIStr~Ct. \Ve have been fortunate in securing the services of Sir Courtney Terrell, Chief Justice Patna lIigh Court, as s istant Commissioner. Unfortunately the situation has been such that no progress has yet been made in organizing the District or appointing District officers, but it is hoped that next year there will be further developments to report. In No . I District Dr. Cairns, As istant Commissioner, ""as on leave throughout the year, and Dr. Clayton acted in his stead. He has taken an active interest in the work and has given "aluable advice and assistance to headquarters. Lt.-Col. H. 1\1. P. IIewett, Assi tant Commissioner of No.2 District, went on leave, and subsequently resigned on 1st October, 1930 . Dr. A. Ie H. Pollo~k, Chief Medical Officer East Indian Railway, very kindly undertook on short notIce to take over the administration of the District. Following a recommendation made during Colonel Hewett's term of office, the Chief Commissioner in December approved the division of this District into two Sub-Districts, to be knovm as the Calcutta Sub-District and the Suburban and Rural Sub-District, each under the charge of a District Superintendent. In o. 3 District l\1ajor 'iV. Tunan , J.P., M.D., District Superintendent, acted as Assistant Commissioner during ir Heginald Spence's absence from January to Jun e. Major-General C. A. Sprawson, C.LE., V.H.S., LM.S., Surgeon-General of Madras Presidency, was appointed A sistant Commissioner of TO. 4 District on 5th June,
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1930, in succession to Major-General Mcgaw, who had r esigned on his transfer to headquarters. D etail of the work performed in the four Districts are given below : -
No. 1 Distyict.-. t the end of the year there were 8 mbulance Divisions (excluding Lahore Loco, and Simla Divisions, which are at present inactive), and 5 .r ursing Divisions. The Annual Church Parade was held in Lahore Cathedral in April, and wa s attended by the Indian Division of the .W.R. Corps and by the four European 1 ursing Divisions. The Indian Division won the N. \ V.R. Inter-Station Ambulance Challenge Shield and prizes. A squad of thi Division transported ir A. 1',1. Stow, K .C. I.E., O.B .E., Finance IVlember of the Punjab Government, when he was seriou'ily ill from his residence to the Lahore Railway Station. The Carriage and 'Wagon Division of the N. \Y.R. Corps rendered flrst aiel to employees injured in the work hops in approximately 5 ,000 cases. The Ferozepore Railway Division 'w as formed during th e year but has barely started to function. Difficulty is being experienced in securing continuity of work by the ollege Division, as their members are not permanent residents but students co ming and going. The .r ursing Divisions are making excellent progress under the energcti leadership of l\Irs. Battye, Lady District Superintendent, and Mrs. :'1iles Irving, Lady District Officer, ably supported by their Divisional Officers. The Simla Kursing Division has done valuable work in helping with the medical inspection of Girls' Schools at the r equest of the municipality. The members attended the King 's Birthday Parade, a Parade Service at Christ Church, Simla, on 24th June, and the Annual nleeting at Viceregal Lodge the same afternoon . In October, Her Excellency Lady Irwin kindly gave away certificates and medallions \\on by members, and the Division gave a demonstration of first aid. In Delhi, the members went on duty during the Hockey Tournament and attended the Lady lIardingc Hospital. Lady Petrie was in charge of th e work in Delhi and, through her efforts it is hoped shortly to organize a separate Delhi Nur ing Division. The :'Ioghalpura Tursing Division won the Hailey Challenge Bo\\ I and subsequently gave a demonstration to a large and interested audience. The Charing Cross Division is a very efficient Division, and fi\'e of its members went to t.he British Military Hospital and obtained certificates for V. .D. training. The Y.\V.C.A . Nursing Division also did good work during the year. Each memb er of the Lahore City ursing Divi ion, which consists of Hindu ladies, has qualified for the municipal nurse dai's certificate (midwifery) so that they can b e of real help to their neighbours. The members work regularly at the Ganga Ram Hospital and a few at the \Vom en's Hospital. Each Nursing Division has arranged classes in first aid and home nursing for recruiting purposes, and all have worked with great keenness . OIhcers ' onferences have been h eld r egularly through the winter months and have proved very useful. No.2 D istyict.-Thi s District has 24 Ambulance Divisions (including 1 acld Division) and 3 ursing Divisions. Two new Ambulance Divisions were formed during this year, one in Mymensingh and the other in Darbhanga . The 3rd (1st E.B. Railway) European Nursing Division, although formed in 1929, only received official sanction during 1930 . Xo. 9 Division (Patna) was transferred to the new District. During the year members attended the different Hindu and :'Iahommeclan festivals, the most important ones being the Gunga Saugor Mela, Puri Car Festival , Sivaratri and Chaitra Sankranti l\Ielas, where large crowds of pilgrims assemble. The total numbers of cases treated on these occasions was approximatelv 1,000, many of which were due to sunstroke and heatstroke. Cholera cases w'e re also attended to, as also a number of fractures . At the Proclamation and Armistic e Parades, the Brigade had on duty 5 squad s and a First Aid t ent with Kursing Sisters on duty. The annual Camp of Exercise was held on the Ellenborough Course for 4 days, and attended by 100 non-commissioned officers and men and 12 officers . The camp was visited by the Surgeon-General, the Assistant Commissioner and th e General Secretary of the Association, who was on tour in Calcutta. Special mention must be made of TO. 3 European Police Division, which has made excellent progress under its Divisional Superintendent, :l \Iajor J. \tVooll ey,
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V.D. The Division held 50 Ambulance Parades during the year, with an ~v.ern:g e a ttendance of 43. Members rendered first aid on 336 occasions, some of the mJunes treated being very serious. 110 students attended the first aid c~a?ses organiz~d by the Division. The Division entered 3 teamsJor the l?cal competItIOns and a.gam won the Police Cup. All members have been Issued WIth fi eld surgIcal dressmgs. Next year this Division hopes to form an Ambulance Corps. . , . TO. (1 Indian Police Division treated a number of cases dunng th e carters nots in April, as well as many street accidents. o. 7 Carmichn:el Division p~rformed public duty on six different occasions and opened a first aId demo~s~r~tIOn s~all at the IIealth and Indu st rial Exhibition . o. 13 orth Calcutta DIVISIOn, WhICh consist s mainly of graduates or under-graduates of Calcutta University, performed many public duties and was inspected by the Hono~rable L~d~ Jackson .at the exhibition organized by the Saroj Nalini Dutt Memonal Ass.oclatIOns. Dunng the Puri festival the members helped to run th e Cholera HospItal and r ender ed first aid in a large number of accidents. "\11 the Eastern Bengal Raih\-ay Division have done good work and have att~nded large numbers of injuries in the shops. The Int er-Di s~rict Eastern Bengal RaIl"vay Ambulance haJIenge Shield Competition were held m February at Kanchrapara, and were atienclC'cl by the General Secretary of the Association, the Chief :'Iedical Officer of the l{ail;\ay, the Lady Superintendent of the District, ~nd m~ny distinguished visitors. The competition was keen and the st.an?ard of effic1ency hIgh. The remaining Divisions have done good work , but It 1S r egr etted that the :\Iedical College and Scottish Churches College Corps and the 1st, 2nd, 5th, 8th and 18th Ambulance Divisions have failed to send in their r eturns. The 3 ~ ursing Divisions have done public duty on sev:eral oc~asions, have attended the Out-patients' \\Tard of the Sambhu ath Pund1t Hosp1tal regularly, have conducted tbe Anglo-Indian Baby Clinic, have done a month 's ni.ght duty at the Presidency General Ho 'p ital, ha\'e supplied bandages and dress~n~~ to 3 Leper Hospitals and ~ Leper Dispensaries, and have conducted an Exh1bItIon of Fir t Aid, Home Hygiene and aiety First at the Calcutta Health \V.elfare E.-hibibon, in addition to regular bi-monthly drills and lectures. I should lIke to ca ll attentIOn specially to the Anglo-Indian Baby Clinic, which is conducted enti: e ~y h,· t. John Ambulance isters, "w ith the assistance of a doctor and matron. CI~mc Sessions are held every Tuesday, and the i\Iilk Kitchen.is open every mormng. :\ se\\ing class is held on Tue day, and an Ante-natal ClImc once a month. The \\ork of this Clinic among a poor community i most valuable ~n~ the good results of constant supervision of mothers and infants are appar~n~ 10 1mproved health. The work is truly educational, and the fact that so much of It 1S regularly performed by voluntary workers is quite remarkable. . The It Cily European Xur 'ing Division presented a Sllver Challenge Bowl for competition yearly, which was won in 1930. by ist~r P . ~~ryer. The Indian .~isters belonging to the 2nd IndIan :t':ur mg DIVISIOn a r e students of the Teachers ' Training ollege; when drafted t? villages. as teachers, t.hey are the only mean of instruction to the inhabitants m first aId, home nursmg and home h"ygiene . . . To meet the President, the IIonourable Lady Jackson, the Lady Dlstnct uperintendent was at home to all the ~ursing Divisions on the 13th lVIarch, and a fler tea the four hallenge Bo\ds were presented. .\"0. 3 Dlstnct . -This District experienced an arduous year of public duties, as a re ult of th e civil di obedience movement. At the close of the year there were 11 Ambulance Divisions (including 2 Cadet Divisions) and 2 Tursing Divi ions (including 1 adet] ivision) on the rolls, with a tot~l membership of 558: The Parsi Ambulance Divi ion celebrated its Sih-er Jnbllee on th 1'IIarch, 10 the pre. ence of a large gathering presided over by H.E. the Governor. The presentation of Vellum Vote of Thanks, ::"Iedals, etc., was follo\\"ed by a vivid first aid display. The J ewish Division also completed 25 years of existence ~m 31s.t C?ctober. . During the year the units in the District turned ou~ for l?ublIc serV1ce m connectI~n with the civil disobedience movement on 135 occaSIOns m all. They treated 1,0;,8 cases of injury and r emoved 356 persons to hospital. At th.e .r~q uest of ~he Ahmedabad Congress Committee, members of the Ahmedabad DIVISIOn me~ t.rams daily during the Dharasana salt raids in May and Jun e,. and removed 42 mJ1~red volunteers from the railv\'ay station to the Congress Ho pIta!. On many occaSIOns the men remained on duty for periods of from four to eighteen hours. T~e Ahmedabad Division obtained from the public the gift of a Motor mbulance m T
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lay, 1930 , which was of great service in the transport of the injured dming th e disturbances. In addition to these pecial duties, m embers of the Divisions performed public duties as usual at district fairs, on excursion trains, at hockey, swimming, wrestling and boxing competitions, and other athletic m eetings. The Parsi Division heads the list, having performed public duties on 81 occasions during the year. The total number of cases treated was 1,333 compared with 576 the previous year. At the Aga Khan Hockey Tournament 4 spectators ·were injured by the fall of a branch on which they were sitting. First aid was given and th e injured men were removed to hospital. In addition 1,102 patients were removed from one place to another, compared \'lith 657 the previous year. The Parsi Ambulance Division held 4 competitions and the Parsi Cadet Division had a camp of instruction for 5 days during the Christmas vacation. The Government of Bombay has been pleased to grant a plot of land to the Parsi Ambulance Division for their projected Headquarters' Building, and the construction of the building will be proceeded with as soon as the plans are appro\"ed Dr. Dhanjibhoy H. Mehta has generously donated Rs. 20,000 towards the co~t of the building, thus giving practical proof of his continued interest in the work of the Order. The Parsi Nursing Divi ion had an enrolment of 33, including 2 new members transferred from the Cadet Division. Practical demonstrations in home nur~ing were given by the Division during the Jubilee celebrations . ~[embers attended public duty on 5 occasions and the Ambulance Sisters helped in 45 cases of pri\'ate nursing among their family and friends.
No.4 Distyict.-The strength of the District at the end of the year was 1 Corps, of 8 Ambulance Divisions, with a total trength of 291 membC'rs. The DistrIct suffered a great loss through the death of its District Ofhcer and Corps Superintendent, ~1r. E. Ie Govindaswamy :'Iudaliar. During the year there were 25 parades and the members went on public duty on 10 occasions. Officers and members attended the various fe~livals in Hindu temples, etc., and their services were much appreciated by the Commi') ·iona of Pollce and by the Madras Corporation. On th e occasion of the visit of Miss Norah Hill, General 'ccretarv of Ow Association, a Parade of the Corps, und er District Superintendent Dr. Ra"ma Rao, was held in the grounds of the High Court on 21st December. The Assistant Commis~ioner, accompanied by the General Secretary, inspected the parade, and a smart dlsplay of first aid and stretcher drill then took place. The foregoing reports show that much useful work has been accomplished during the year, particularly in TO. 2 and 3 Districts. The J. Tursing Divi~ions are e\'erywhe.re achve, and provide a training which many more girls, both European and Indian , should take advantage of in a country like India wher trained nurses are few a.nd far.between. Official sanction for the Yoluntary Aid Detachment cherne. m ~ntlOn~d III my last report, is still awaited, and lack of funds handicaps the BrIgade III providing training and equipment. Nevertheless a number of nursing m em.bers in os. 1 and 2 Districts have completed their 8 days' training in a military hospital, and have r eceived enco uraging reports from the ~Iatrons in charge. Finally, I wish to express my thanks to the Assistant Commi')sioners, t o the District Officers, and to all officers and members of Divisions for their loval amI devoted services throughout a year of considerable stre s and anxiety. " co.nsi~ting
KENYA.-Capt. G. Pritchard Brown, on behalf of Mr. R. G. B. Spicer, M.e., District Superintendent, Kenya Di trict, reports :There has been a further satisfactory increase in the numb ers comprising this Police Division . F rom 58 members at the close of 1929 \ve have risen to n et total of 81, the latter figure b eing exclusive of memb ers struck off our strength on their leaving the police force. The actual net increase in membership for th e year under review is 24, equivalent to 42 per cent. In 1930 63 Police presented themselves for First Aid Examinations or re-examinations conducted by qualified doctors. 58 of such candidates passed the tests i~posed, this being a considerably higher proportion than achieved in 1929 . There I S no doubt that a considerably higher standard of First Aid knowledge aided by actual practice is now being attained in this Division.
REPORTS FROM DOMINIOKS .
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Classes of instruction for police wer e conducted by the Medical Officers of the Colony at a larger number of centres than in any previous year. Classes and examinations were conducted in airobi, Mombasa , Kisumu, akaru, Eldoret, Kitale and Lumbwa . It is confidently expected that we shall be able to provide in 1931 similar facilities for instruction in First Aid work. As already intimated, the Division has been unable to secure the services ~f a permanent medical officer owing to the frequent changes in the Government Medical Staff due to exigencies of the service, leave, etc. In Tairobi, the largest centre of the Division for instruction and examination purposes, we are very ~rea~ l y indebted to J?r. W. H. K~unt.ze, O:B.E., pepyty Director of Laboratory SerVices, for conduct111g all exam111atlOns 111 Tauob t as well as judging for the Force Annual First Aid Competition which took place on the 2 1st June at the Annual In spectio n by His Excellency the Governor. Dr. Tonking, of the Government ~Iedical Service, also rendered us great assistance in Xairobi by lecturing at First Aid classes during the year. In centres outside of .1. airobi various medical officers have given us their services for classes and re-examinations respectively. In 1930 25 Police gained First Aid Certificates, 24 gained Vouchers, 4 gained :\Iedallions and 5 gai ned Labels. I am glad to say that the difficulties at first experi enced in the matter of attendance at drills and at nnual Inspection for members of the Force stationed at outlying stations have been overcome, for which we are indebted to the courtesy and help of the Chief Commissioner of the Brigade Overseas. The African ranks of the Force arc undoubtedly beginning to exhibit practical results from training and careful explanation of the elementary principles of First Ald. Throughout the Colony the African personnel of the Police have shown, not only at the Annual Inspections, but in actually dealing with injured or sick persons, that they know and can apply the rudiments of practical First Aid to the considera.hle advantage of the public of the Colony to whom in more than one instance dUrIng the last 12 months they have rendered practical and helpful assistance in this directlOn. The first Police ~lotor Ambulance in the Colony was built and put into service during 1930 . It is fully equipped with First Aid app liances and has been constructed to carry 3 slretcher cases. It is of considerable value in dealing with casualtIes in motor accidents and is placed under the orders of the Officer in charge of the Tralilc Bureau, ~airobi, for use at any hour. An .\nnu al Competition in First .\id is now a feature of the year's work of this Police Force. In 1930 the Competition was won by a stretcher sq uad of the Port and Hail\\'Cl \" Police unit, under the charge of In pector O\'erton. ~L<\'LT.\.-~Iajor \\'. R . Gatt, Di trict Officer in charge of the Malta District, report :-.
The Di\'isions arried out training as lISual during the year; their strengths have been maintained, outgoing members being r eplaced by new candidates. The majority of tbe member show a keen interest in Ambulance work and have been very u efu l in assisting intending Candidates to practice bandaging, etc. ~ EW ZEALA~D. -Lieut.-Col. G. Barclay, Chief Commissioner for the Brigade Over eas within the Dominion of New Zealand, reports : -
The records for the year 1930 show that even greater activities have been attained than during preceding years. The number of members is now 1,938 as against 1,628 for the previous year. Twenty-two new units (5 Ambulance, 5 Ambulance Cadets, 1 Nursing and 11 Xursing Cadets) have been added to the roll. . The number of public services undertaken by m embe rs has shown a further 111crease, the figures for the last 5 years being as under : 1926 16,139 1927 2 1,629 1928 28,523 1929 36,226 1930 38,208 The number of cases of "First-Aid attended to on Public Duty " was 15,276 against 14,864 for the preceding year and 12,621 for 1928.
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A record of Public Duty undertaken on a selected Saturday the winter sports season shows that this branch of work is being the figures being a follows:SPOyts Gyounds Jlembel's Distyict. attended. on Dllty. Auckland 64 140 Wellington 43 80 \ Vanganui 22 44 Canterbury and \ Y.e. 21 43 Otago 22 47 I nvercargill 7 11 179
365
afternoon d uring well attended to, Cases treated. 324 144
64 72 61 3 668
The cases treated on the corresponding day of 1929 totalled 606. The number of cases of " First-Aid attended to NOT on Public Duty" made a total of 17,734, the figures for 1929 being 17,596 and for 192 13,415. The Removal or Transport work carried out by the Brigade shows a still further advance, the total for the year being 3,983 cases (1929,3,033 ca e). In Auckland, Christchurch and Dunedin where the transport of the sick and injured is controlled by the Association, the following figure have been furnished by the Secretaries of the respective Centres concerned, and give some indication as to the magnitude of the ,york : Cases Citl'. trallsported. Jlileage. Auckland 5,076 13,170 Christchurch 1,164 ,127 Dunedin 1,215 ,6-1 The work of the 3 cities mentioned gives a total of 7,455 cases of tran port again ·t 3,843 for the preceding year, and when these figures are added t.o the 3,9 ~3 cases undertaken by the Brigade there is a total of 11,438 cases-a splendId record of service. The number of cases" Xursed privately by members of ~ursing Divisions" was 872 against 508 for 1929 and 297 for 1928. The Hospital ttendances total 339 against 225 for the preceding year. Changes have taken place among the Senior and orps Officers o[ the Brigade . In the Auckland District :Y1r. A. W. Probert has been appointed a Senior Dist.rict Superintendent vice :JIr. F. J. Hutchinson, who was appointed as Assist.ant Commissioner in the previous year. The following 3 District Officers have been appointed, each to supervise a portion of the District :-::'I1r. F. E. , c hofield (Auckland City and Suburbs), :;\1r. H. D. Cobb (\Vaikato), and Dr. . H. \Yard (i'\orth Auckland). In the Wanganui District :'Irs. ::'II. S. Brine and :'1iss II. J. Yine have been appointed as Lady District Officers. In the Canterbury and \Yest Coast District :'Irs. A. L. Bishop has been promoted to the vacant position of Lady District Superintendent. Corps Superintendent T. F. S. Rudd has become a District Officer and :'liss Ida Thompson a Lady District Officer. fllrs. l\I. A. Pyne, \\'ho for a long period has been Lady District Officer in charge of t.he St.ores Depot, ha s tendered her resignation. The thanks of the Brigade are due to ::'Ilrs. Pyne for her faithful services. In the Christchurch Corps :'Iajor J. \V. Crampt.on has been appointed as Corps Officer (Secretarial duties). In Otago District, l\Ir. J. C. White has succeeded to the Office of Corps Superintendent, Dunedin Corps, and the staff of the Invercargill District has been added to by the appoint.ment of :'lajor II. R. Gibson, M.D., as District Surgeon. Considerable advance has been made in connection with t.he Cadet movement, 5 Ambulance and 11 ursing Divisions having been added to tIle roll. There are now 22 such Units in the Dominion, the apportionment to District.s being as follows : Auckland. Wellington \Vanganui . Canterbury and \V.e. Otago I nvercargill
R EPORTS FROM D OMINIONS.
AMBULANCE BRIGADE O VERSEAS.
3 Ambulance.
3 1 3
2 3 1 2 4
ursing.
Further formations are looked for during the forthcoming year. r.lembers of t.he Brigade learned wit.h very great ?~easure that Her Exc;lle~cy Ladv Bledisloe had been pleased to accept the posltlOn of .Patroness of :L\ursmg DiVIsions within t.he Dominion in succession to th.e .Lady Alt~e Fergus~on.. The intimation of the retirement from the po lbon of ChIef CommlsslOner for the Brigade Overseas of General Sir R. Havel~ck Charles w~s received with reg~et by members in Tew Zealand, who all recogl11ze the keen lI1terest taken ?y hIm in t.he further development of the 'w ork Overseas, and it has been par~Ic~llarly plea 'ing to know that his successor is one so well known and 'who has such an lI1tImate knowledge of this Dominion. T . " Ambulance Competit.ions were held at Auckland, "\ anganUI, \\ elhngton, Christchurch and Dunedin, and in all cases proved very su.ccessful.. It is pleasing to be able to report that there has been an lI1crease lI1 the number of members o[ adult units returned as " efficient" for t.he year, the percentage having increa. ed from 61 to 6. A still further improvement is looked for at the end of 1931. . " During t.he year in truction was inaugurated on the subject of " Safety Fm:;t or the" Prevention of Accidents ", and lectures, etc., were delivered at \Vellington , Wanganui, Dunedin, Oamaru and. Inver~argi.ll. The Bri~ade is inde~ted ~~ those gentlemen who so kindly gave their services In .the carry111g o~t of thlS tUItIon. . The ,t.ores Depols at \Vellington and Chnstchurch cont111ue to prove th.elr usefulness, and during the year they have been able to s';1pply the many and vaned demand ,vhich have been made upon them . The l\Iedlcal Comforts D.epots have also continued to serve most useful prupo es and members of the Bngade have rendered xcellenl service in connection there\\ ith. :'IIv thanks are due to the m mbers of the Brigade staffs in the various Districts for their continued support. O:\DIAXDERY IX
OCTHERX AFRICA.
Dr. D. Bennie Hewat, Commandery Commissioner for the Brigade Over ea within The ommandery in outhern Africa, reports on the completion of a tour of in. pection a follow :I lcIt. eire Tmm on 2Gth July for an Inspection tour. of Rhodesia, and sontinued my inspections on the return journey at vanous places 111 the Transvaal, :L\atal, and Cape ProvincC', returning to Cape Town on 2nd eptember. ... During my t.hree wceks' tour of Rhodesia I inspected first of all the DlVI lOn at Broken Hill, 2,01(1 miles distant from Headquarters at Cape Town, and thereafter the Di\'isions at Bula\\'ayo and Salisbury, concluding with an Inter-Divisional Ambulance Competition at Bulawayo . . While in Rhodesia I visit.ed the Headquarters of the Defence Force, Pollce, Educat.ion Departmcnt , and a number of schools, and on my return have followed up the work with a considerable amount of literature and advice.. . There is a large and promising future for the work of the Order lI1 RhodeSIa, and it was very grat.ifying to note the way in \\-hich the wo~k of St. John. was appreciated, more especially on the Rhoc1e~ia Raihyays, where It has been aC~lvely taken up. Throughout my tour the respective authorities expressed a S111cere desire to participat.e in t.he work of the Order. . As the result of mv visit to Rhodesia, I anticipate an increase 111 the number of Divisions. On leaving Rhodesia I inspected the Rail\\'ay Divisions at :'Iafeking and Zeerust en 1'01iIe.
The various Division were in pected at Pretoria and Johannesburg. At both places there was a large muster of members of the Brigade, including the surrounding District. From Johannesburg I proceeded to :'laritzburg, where the Divisions o~ the Na.tal and Railway Districts were inspected on the 25th August. The major portlOn of the Inspections in Natal were continued at Durban on the 26th and 27th August . The Cape Colony In pections were continued at East London, \vhere I conducted a large Inspection on the 29th August. Port Elizabeth was reached on Sunday, 31st August, where the Uitenhage and Port Elizabeth Divisions combined in attending a Church Parade in the forenoon. The various Divisions were inspected previol1s to the Church Parade, and the Inspection concluded with an inspection of the Moslem Division in the afternoon.
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The Inspection of the various Divisions of the O.F.S. District and S.A .R. ard II. District in and adjacent to Bloemfontein, was held in Bloemfontein on 1st October, when there was a good muster. The Central Council l\1eeting was held at Kimberley on 3rd October, and was well attended by Brigade representatives from all Districts. The Annual Competitions for the" elborne Shield" (Ambulance Divisions) and "He"'at Shield" ( Jursing Divisions) were held on 4th October, and the Trophies were presented by His Excellency the Governor-General, The Earl of Athlone. His Excellency inspected the De Beers Corps at the De Beers Stadium, Kimberley on the 3rd October-the S.A.R. and H. Divisions being included in the Inspection. The Brigade was drawn up" In Line" and continued w ith a march past in " Column of Divisions". At the conclusion, His Excellency addressed the Brigade and in his valedictory r emarks expressing his appreciation of the excellent parade, said that Her Royal Hiahness Princess Alice, Lady Superintendent-in-Chief, joined with him in thanking altwhose voluntary and whole-hearted ser.... ice had raised the work of the Order to such a high standard of efficiency. The I nspection of the various Divisions in the Cape Peninsula ,,,as concluded in October. Throuahout the Inspections the Department of Defence has invariahly been represented by Sir Edwa.rd Thorntor:, K.B.E., Director of l\1.edi.cal Services f~r the Union. or his representative, and I WIsh to record my apprecIation of the continued facilities afforded the Brigade by the Department of Defence. The Divisions generally turned out in their usual smart appearance; the general standard throughout the various tests was most gratifYlllg, and proves that the Briaade throughout Southern Africa has attained a creditably high standard of effi~iency. A very considerabl~ amo,:~t. of Public Duty is bei~~ done by the respective Ambulance and Nurslllg Dl~lslOns .and the genera~ efhclen~y hown at the Inspections ensures that the pu blJc receIves e .... ery aSSl tance III cases of e:nergency. As the voluntary work of the Brigade becomes better kno"w n, the calls on it. services increases, and the numerous letters of appreciation received from various public bodies throughout the country testifies to the value of the " 'ork being done . There are a number of outstanding instances of the as istance rendered, but I would especially mention t"\,-o cases where members of the Brigade in the Cape Province District were the recipients of the Gilt Cross for Gallantry. Both recipients were members of newly-formed Divisions of the Brigade, one being a Cadet. A pleasing feature of the work is the number of Cadet .Amb~l~n.ce and 1 ur ing Divisions, which should later help to augment the semor Dn'lslOns. All ranks of the Brigade have shown a commendable enthusiasm for the work, which augurs well for the future of the work of the Order under my command. I have to thank the respective Hospital authorities for the facilities for further training they continue to afford our ursing Divisions, and I have to record my appreciation and thanks to all ranks for the excellent manner in which they have supported the work of the Brigade throughout the year.
LIST
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AMBULANCE AND NURSING DIVISIONS IN THE BRIGADE OVERSEAS.
DIV I lONS FORM I NG PART OF A CORPS ARE PLACED UNDE R THE N AME OF THAT CORPS .
Corps are distinguished by h eavy type. COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA. Dr. T. STORIE DIXSON, Commercial C hi e f Co mm iss io n er Bank Building, 62, Margaret ('AT estern .\lIstralia excepted). Street, Sydney, N . S.vV. Col. ]. ADAM DICK, C.lIL G., M. D. S u r-geo n-i n-C hi e f ... (\Vestern lIstralia excepted). Assista n t Co mm iss lone l... Dr. H. ]. \\' . BRENNAND. (;\ ttached Commonwealth Headquarters). NEW
SOUTH
WALES
of
Comprising tlte Siale CO lllmissione r'
Oi . tl-ict , lll-geon District lI[1el-in tendent Lady D i. tr ict Superintende n t Dist-rict fficer.
Di. b-ict Treasurer ... Lady District O ff i cer~ District, erg-ea nt UN ITS .
AmbulanceAdamstown
27.11. 30
OFFICER IN CHARCE.
SURCEON .
FORMED.
E. ?llcArthur heppard. I\1.B.
Albury
7.11.27
H. C . \ Vorch,
Auburn
7.10.H
\\T. S. Grey,
Balmain
13.9.04
\\T. B. Grant,
Blackheath
9.3.27
lILB.
III. B . III. R.
R. \\'. Richards,
DISTRICT.
l'"ew South TVales. \ Ving Commander H . R. G. POATE, M. B. , CH.M . , F.R .C.S., Commercial Bank Buildings, 62, Margaret Street, Sydney. A. R. McLEOD, M.D., CH. ~r. A . S. \ VILKINSON . Miss F . A. READ. T. H . H ENDERSO~. \V. VICKERS, M. B. P . D. BRADDOX, M.D. F . A. THORPE. F. E. HOLMES . Lt.-Col. J. S. PCRDY, 0 . 5.0 _, 1.0. E. E . BROOKS, F.C.A, (AUS.) Mrs . ]. HENSO . Sister A. B . P_\RRY. F. TRUE.
11[, B .
Bulli-\Voonana
12.6.29
C. R . Palmer,
Can terbu ryBrlnksto\\,11 Cessnock
2,').7.28
E. 1\1. Goard.
20.3 30
T. R.
Cootamundra
12.9.30
A. E. Allum,
Darlinghurst
18.2. 20
]. P . Tansey, M. D. C.]. Fallon, M . B,
lIl. B .
M. B.
treet, M. B. 1I1.B.,
CH.n.
Supt. \\T. H. Gerrside, South Street, Adamstown, Newcastle. Supt. D . 1. Mair, 616, Swift Street \\'est, Albury. upt. C. C. Dennis. 18, Dartbrook Road, Auburn. Supt. G. A. Hamer, 150, Bealtie treet, Balmain. upt. R. C. Kidd, Bathul-st Road, Blackheath. Supt. . R. Viegal, Russel Stl-eet, \ Voonana. Supt. \ V. L. Bell, 2, Hutton Street, Canterbury. upt. ] . Self, Wollombie Road, Cessnock . Supt. VV. H . \\,illiams, Yass Road, Cootamundra. Supt. P . ] . Purtil l, Box 2675 E. E . , G . P. 0 . , Sydney.
32
THE ST.
33
BRIGADE OVERSEAS DISTRICTS.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE OVERSEAS.
NEW SOUTII \VALES DISTRI T (continued). FORMED.
UNITS .
Eastern
uburbs
I
Epping Glebe
I
_\ nnandale ection Granville...
15.3.09
G. Thompson,
F.
20.11. 18
F. G. Hunter,
M. B.
20.3.03
.\. C. Bur tall, ;If. B.
C. C. Fleck,
;\1.
B.
. U. Gentile, lIt.B.
Leichhardt
14.5.20
Lithgow
21. 7.17
R. ]. Campbell,
l\Ianly
19.7.28
H. Thomas, M. B.
'larrickville
1.1.22
].
30.6. 25
A.. R. Hunt,
4.4.25
J. H. Phipps,
North Sydney
11. 8.13
Port Kembla St. George Peakhurst Section Sutherland Section South Sydney Sydney Central
1. 9.25 8.3.25 31.1.25 1. 7. 24 25.9. 30
M.
B.
C. \V. Fowler, IlL B. H. C. E. Donovan, I1f. B. K. S. lcArthur Brown. S . T. \Voolnough, M. B. R. R. Perkins, M. D. K. G. Hearne,
M. D.
llPt. A. A. Newman, 49, Cowper treet, Granville. ,upt. A. D. Iclntosh," Culliman,' I, Castlereagh treet, Concorc.l. 'upt. A. Davies, Ambulance tation, Lithgow. _\ ct. upt. II. ]. Williams, Gertrude treet, Balgowlah, l\la nly upt. A. J. Gilbert, 26, Premier treet, Marrickville. upt. J. E. londy, Esseryville, Clyde treet, Guildford. upt. ]. \V. Reynolds, tafford, a\II<' Street, Gore Hill, via row 'e upt. E . J. rawley, <.: 6, Xorthcote Street, • ~arembur It upt. H. L. Dettmar, 33, 10rt trel'l, ydney. upt. \\'. \V. Easterbrook, . 10, \Voodville Road, Grrln\'lIle. . upt. T. :\lcNamara, Kem bla treet, Port Kem bla. upt. G. impson, Ambulance tation, Rockdale.
R. B. Shute, M.B. (Act.)
10.1.21 17.11.04
F. \V. Smith, I1LB., B. ]. E. Sherwood,
7.5.31
K. Smith,
Wollongong
2.9.05
Capt.
CadetBlackheath
21 .7. 28 21.10.25
Glebe
19.12.25
J.
III.
M.
C.
B.
Supt. . J. Middlemi s, Inla, 62, Hig-h treet, la cot. upt. C. V. H. Bramwell, Alta lira, QuigO" treet, Laken ba. Supt. A. J. Thomas, Carenya, Hawkins treel, .\rta nl1orn.
B.
Kerr,
tl. 6.16
CantcrburyBanks1.own Chats wood
1. 1. 23
25.6.30 23.12.14
uburbs
Eastern Fairfield
30.7.27
Glebe
20.3.03 1.5.23
Horn by-Epping
14.8.18
King's Cross
25.11. 14
Lcichhardt
30.7.13
~larrickYilie ~Tosman
...
I
28.5.25
:';-ewcastle
30.7.13
:\orth yuney
5.12.1+
t. George
Peakhurst
5.6.28 25.9.30
Supt. A. E. Crofl, Kembla treet, \Vollongong. Cadet Supt., S. Boorer , orbourne. Bell Street, Blackheath. Cadet Supt. W. Kubig, 236, Riley treet, urry Hill Cadet Offr. G. Goodrich, 19, Cottenham Street, Glebe.
F.C. B.l\1cKay, B.A., M.B.
Lady Supt. Mrs. M. Richards, 37, Union Street, Auburn.
I
OFFICER IN CHARGE.
SURGEON.
E. E. :Xowland, "LB.
Lady Supt. l\Iiss E. Anders, 459, Darling Street, Balmain. Lady Supt. Miss M. Broom, « Kiora," G. H. Pfieffer, M. B. Adelaide Street, Belmore. K . D. :'IIcDonald, B.A., Lady Supt. Mrs. E. J. :\1. Stephenson, M.B. Peats I erry Road, Hornsby. Lady Supt. l\II-S. E. Mellish, c/o Ambulance F . S. Booth, III. B. Station, Arden treet, Coogee. J. Goldman, M.B., crr."!. Lady Supt. Miss C. Pod more, Barbara Street, Fairfield. , . C. 1\1. IIiatt, Ill. B. Lady Supt. ~lrs. 1\1. Brook, East \'iew St., \Volstencraft. F. Liddell, ]I(.B. Lady Supt. ~Irs. E. Sutherland, '\1. Bertram, :'If.B. Dural Road, IIornsby. II. \V. onoll)" ;11.0 . Lady Supt. ;\Iiss O. Hinton, Elysian, Rocky Point Road, Arncliffe. "-. :'II. A. Fletcher, M. B. Lady upt. Miss T . ?lluir, 85, Botany Road, Botany. \\ .. r\ . . \nurews, :'LB.,B ... Lady Supl. i\liss \V. 1\1. teele, 39, Collingwood Road, i\Iaoly. II. G. IIoll11es,lIJ.B., H.B. Lady upt. i\Irs. F. Brown, Dorie, 5, 1\Iarlborough treet Glebe Point. _\ . •' . aruincr,:'II. B. Lady upt. 1\1rs. A. \\-ilson, 34, Eames Ave., • ·orth lockton, :'\ewcastle. II. F . • ·orrie, M.B. Lady Supt. l\I1"S. A. Blackburn, Baker treet, Oatley. :\1. II. .. \sh er, :I['B. Lady Supt. :\Iiss M. Williams, 15, Fan treet, Rockdale. H. B. Shute, :ll.B.
,'L'ctiOI1
ydne} Central . Western, uburbs
7.6.04 5.11.10 1.5.31
Campsie "
12.5.2,'
Darlington
12.2.31
1Iarrickville.
30.1.31
I\. B. BalTV,:'If.B.,:l1.R.C.S.
P G Helterman,;\1 B. F. "". Kane, :'IT.B. J. ;'II. Carmichael, !If. B. H. E. ="owland,
;\1
B.
R. T. Paton, !II.B.
Lady upt. l\Irs. A. Glasscock, " Koorawalha," Fore t treet, Haberfield. Lady upt. :\lr . I. Trevaskis, 33, IIardy Street, Ashfield. Lady Cadet upt. :\Iiss Arkins, 41, hort treet, Balmain. Lady Cadet upt . :\Ii~s D. Elliott, York Street, Belmore. Lady Cadet Supt. Mrs. i\. :\1. :\Ierrett, 1, \\"il on treet, Redfern, S. \Y. Lady Cadet Supt. :\Irs. Rutherford, 24, Gorman Street, :;\Iarrickville. Lady Cadet Supt. 1\1rs. Edwards, 5, l\Iaclaren Street, i\orth ydney. Lady Cadet Supt. :\Iiss L. :\Iarsh, -10, Shackal A ,-enue, Randwick. Lady Cadet upl. Miss F. H. Da\'idge, 16, HollY"'ood Ave., \\'a\'er\ey. T.
orth Sydney
1.10.30
lI. Jami eson, ;'oLB.
Rand" ick
18.6.28
F.
Waverley
21. 6. 28
B. IV.
1T
M. B.
29.4.31
14.2.27
Balmal!1
~almain '"
\\'estern Suburbs
Darlinghurst
FOaMED.
Cadtf--
1. 2. 30
11.1.22
NursingAuburn
B.
M.
II. Norrie, M. B.
Sydney l\Iunicipal
vVestmead Junior Technical School
M.B.
. Kennedy, M.B .
iVlerrvlands" Cabramatta 1\1osman ...
Paddington and \\ oollahra Parramatta
' upt. R. Gale, Ambulance "tation, Coogee. upt. A. E. tevens, 46, liff treet, 'orthwood. llPt. J. H, Barnes, 1\Ielro e, Gro venor rescent, ummer Il ill.
R. C. S.
2 .10.30 18.7.27
UNITS.
OFFICER IN CHARGE.
SURGEON.
. Booth,
"['B.
teven on.
SOUTH
AUSTRALIA
DISTRICT .
Compfising th e State of South Australia. Acting A sistant Commissione,' S. L. DAWKINS, M.B., H.B. 188, South Terrace, Adelaide. District Surgeon Col. H. H. E. RUSSELL , M.D ., F.R.C.P. Di b·ict upel-inlendent R. \ . BULMAN. District Officel-s Sir FRA)<I( B. ::'IOULDEN. Lt.-Col. P. G. BrcE, V.D.
34
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE OVERSEAS . VICTORIA DISTRICT
UNITS.
I
FORMED.
(conLinued).
OFFICER IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
35
BRIGADE OVERSEAS DISTRICTS.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA DISTRICT (contilltled). UNITS.
FORMED.
I
-
OFFICER IN CHARCE.
SURCEON .
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -AmbulanceADELAIDE CORPS Adelaide Cent. o. 1 Islington
Corps Supt. A. E . Meaker, 30, Oxford Terrace, Unley. Supt. A. E. Carpenter, Le Cornu Street, Broadview, . Australia. Supt. F. C. alty, Seeth Street, Albert Park, \Voodville.
20.12.26 1.9.14
J.
L.
Dunstone,
M.
B.
18.9.15
A. \\T. \Velch, IILB .
11.6.22
G . R. \Vest, B. S., M.B.,
20.7.17
F. R. Hone,
Metropolitan Rly . Uuley City
B. C. Ill. D.
Mannum
1.1. 26
Mount Gambier ...
1.8.29
H. \V. Broadhent, lit. B. , B.S. J. S. L. Willis, II1.B., B.S.
Snowtown
12.2.30
A. H. vVhite, IILB., B.S.
Southern
31.5.28
_ . H. l'.Iunday, IILB.
\ Vestern Suburbs
6.7.28
NursingADELAID E CORPS
20.12.26
Supt. G. E. Burns, 11, Alison treet, t. Leonards. Act. upt. Rev. D . I. Iorris, Mannum. upt. L. N. S. Wait, 80, Bertha treet, :'IIount Gamb ier. Supt. II. II. Reed, nowtown. Supt. II . E. Burns, Tailem Bend. Supt. W. R. Saville, 43, Braund Road, Prospect.
NursingBrighton ...
Geelong
21.1.29
Malvern
16.2.15
~lelbourne
29.5. 29
Melbourne Y.W.C.A. Metropolitan
13.3.17
Colonel
District Surgeon District Superintendent
Metropolitan Gas Co. Stanhope ...
R.
C. ;\!.G.,
treel, M .C , ~I.B.
II. \\'OESS. \\-. LYON.
District Sergeant
Metropolitan
25.3.30 upt. E. R. Ilatch, 104, Charles lreet, Footscray. Supt. \\7. Holden, 221, Station Road, Fairfield.
H. Box, IILB.
14.6.10 10.2.31 10. 7.29
Tramways
7.1.29
Williamstown
9.2.31
Lady Supt. Miss A. Stevenson, Monaro Road, Malvern.
C. vYisemould, r.I.B., B.S.
Lady Supt. Miss C. Henry, Y. \V. C.A., Russell Street, Melbourne.
24.3.10
WESTERN
AUSTRALIA.
COlllprising the SIn.te of IVestern Australin..
II.
G.
TYMMs, Esq., F.R.C.S., Headquarters, Murray Street, Perth.
M. McKenna,
111. B.
'V. C. BREAR. A. E. FISHER.
Oi. trict upel'inte ndent Di<;trict Officel"
DISTRICT .
1. Dow:-iEs, II!.D. \[.s., 217, Lonsdale Melbourne, ViCloria. Col. J. A. II. SHERWIN, A A
Assistant Commissioner
31.12.14
Dr. Gillespie.
L.R.C.P.,
VICTORIA
Footscray
Lady Supt. 1rs. Mitchell, 69, Outer Crescent, Brighton. Lady upt. Miss]. Peterson, 54, Vale Street, t. Kilda.
B.
Com m is loner
Comprising the StaLe of Victoria.
I
M.
15.12.14
Brunswick
Lady upt. Miss V. \Vatson, L. \V. Jefferies, LB. 1.9.14 Adelaide No. 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _fi_8:.,:._I_i..:...tc:....,I_'e:....I_1St., Good wood.
AmbulanceCaulfield
D. McLean,
1. 6. 25
Supt. W . R. \Vhite, Box 69, Stanhope. Supt. L. S. Gunn, 93, Ferguson treet, \Villi amstown.
. \111 bulan( eAlbany Railwcl\ Bridg~lo\\'n . J'ail\\'<l\' Bunbury Railway·
Collie
H.. IIom e, ;\I.B. D. Browne, ~!.B.
1.1. 26
.\. E. Cullen, M.B.
1. 9.27
II. R .. mith,
1. n.
13.12.27
Dr. C. R. Dunkley.
Fremantle RailwCl}
1. 1. 25
C. D. L. K rr, M.B.
Geraldtoo Railway
1. 8. 28
J.
Fremanlle Oi lrict
Golden J lor eshoe
Kalgoodie
lc ~ \lc
r, L.R.C.P.
18.10.12
___ \ 9.10.30
T. P. Byrne,
d. B.
Kalanning Railway
1. 9. 25
E. C. Pope,
Mcrredin Railway
1. 8. 30
J.
Midland] unction Railway Narrogin Railway
1. 9. 25
B. \\'. Boltsworth, ;\!.B.
1.1. 25
D. vV. H . l\lackie, IILB.
1.1. 25
K. G. Aberdeen, M.B., B.S. J. J. Holland, M.B. R. C. Cohen, LB.
CadetEssenden
11. 2. 31
Northam Railway
Richmond
26.6.30
Perth (No.1)
--------------------------------------------~-------------------------------
1. 11. ~6 19.8.29
29.12.04
::\lcCaU,
;\I.R.C.S. L.R.C.P.
Supt. E. P. R ew, Albany. Amb. Officel- T. S. Banting, Railway COltage, Bridgeto·w n. upt. A. E. Orchard, Clifton St., Bunbury. Amb. Offr. A. E. Rolfe, Tbros ell treet, Collie. Supt. H. E. Briggs, c/o Forest and :i\lcKenneth, Fremantle. upt. W. A. Restieux, 156, II u b ble treet, E. Fremantle. Amb. Officer E. Nancarrow, Geraldton, vVest Australia. Supt. J. Davies, Boulder. Supt. H . G. Goulding, 4, Boundary Street, Kalgoorlie. Amb. Officer A. Barclay, Kojonop Street, Katanning. Amb . Officer F. Cherrie, Hobbs Road, l\Ierredin. Amb. Officer F. E. Guy, 74, Tenth Avenue, Maylands. Amb. Officer J. Purchase, Clyde Street, Narrogin. Amb. Officer 'V. Scott, \\'ellington Street, Northam. Supt. C. SinclaiJ-, Railway Crescent, Bavswater.
36
THE ST. JOHN AMBULA CE BRIGADE OVER EAS.
" 'E TER;\ AUSTRJ\I fA
(contillued). MANTTOBA DISTRICT
I
UNITS.
FORMED.
...
1.10.25
\Yagin Raih,'ay ...
22.8.30
Perth Railway
1. 1. 26
York Railway NursingFremantle District Perth
I
I
UNITS.
Amb. Officer R. II. leg-g, Packcnham t., i\Int. Lawry, l\laylands
R. \Y . Johnson, M.D.
Amb. Officer F . J. Andrews, Newcastle treet, York.
H . \Y. \Yar 1, M.B.
19.12.28
Dorothea II. Parker,
13.11.13
J.
R. Donaldson, COLONY
M.
~L B.
OF
BERMUDA
(continued).
OFFICER IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
n. Lady Supt. Mrs. ] efTrey, " 'ent\\'orth,
19, Reginald Stred, Colle 10l~. Lady upt. Irs. II. E. Parker, lade. treet, rprth.
FORMED.
I
1.7.27
Major Treleaven, M.D.
Se\en Oaks
3.5.29
E. \V. Stcwart, M.D.
Nursing\VIN;oolIPEG CORPS Fort Garry George Seale ...
H.6.13 1. 5. 13
. \V. Moody, M.D. I\Irs. E. Douglas, M. D.
18.3.25
E . B. Matheson, M.D., C.M.
ONTARIO
BllilJin~s, ~en Str'~, I Iall1iltoll.
DOMINION
OF
CANADA.
Brig-adicr-
l'l1cral
PELL\TT, C. ".\..,
il' IfF.:;\RY \'. :\[11. 1. D.C. L., 238, 0100 1'
treet Ea t, Toronto, Ontario. ALBERTA
15. 2.31
:\I. Salmon, M.D.
.\mb. Officer B C. Brook, Elks Club, Calgary.
N"ursino-Edmont;n
18.8.27
C . G. Geggie,
Lady upt. ?lIiss II. .\. Burns, 11112, Eighty-sc\' 'nth ,\ \ c., Edmonton.
\1. D.
COLUMBIA
DISTRICT.
Comprising the Province oj British Columbia. All inquiries to Dr . C . ]. COPP, 238, Bloor treet East, Tc,ronto, Ontario.
2.11.28
~Iorrison,
L. H. Leeson, M.D., C.M., Supt. A. T. \V. J. Dorrance, IIl.D. 1623, Kitchener Strcet, VancoU\'cr.
1. T. D ay,
~f.D.
MANITOBA
Lady Supt. I\Ii s outhcott, 1350, Harwood Street, \'ancou \'t'!'. DISTRI CT .
Comprising the Province of i1Ianitoba. All inquiries to Dr. C. J. COPP, 238, Bloor Street East, Toronto, Ontario. AmbulanceWINNIPEG CORPS
H .6.13
6.4.14-
Bridg-eburg
12.5.27
Dome :\lines
26.3.24-
Forest City
1.10.2.-:3
Fort William
15.3.15
HUII LTO;ool CORP
18.4.17
ntario.
AmbulanceCalgary ...
::\ursingVancouver Central
AmbulanceBorder Cities
DISTRICT .
Comprising the Province oj .·llberta. All inquiries to Dr. C. J. COPP, 238, Bloor tl'cet East, Toronto,
A. \V. Moody, M.D.
Canadian Pacific 25.3. 13 A. W . I\Ioody, M.D. Supt. \V. Reynolds, _ _ _ _ _R_a_il_w_a....::y_ _ _ _ _'--_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-,-_ _1_2_1 :.... ' _V_ivien Ave., St. Vital_. _ __
DISTRICT.
Comprising tILe Province oj Ontario. Commis ioner Dr. C. J. Copp, 238, Bloor Street East, Toronto, Ontario. Oi trict Superin tendent G. J. DEBNEY. Lady DistI-ict uperintendent fi ss E. H . C. TODD.
Supt. ]. Fray, Bermudiana
Chief Commissioner
15.2.29
Lady Supt. Miss Attrill, 90, Bannerman Avenue, St. John's, Winnipeg. Lady SupL Miss E. P. Underhill, Suite 2, Ruth Apartments, Winnipeg.
H . C. C(;RTIS, M.D., Hamilton,
24.-+.28
AmbulanceVancouver
Supt. E . D. Campbell, 487, Atlantic Avenue, \Vinnipeg. Supt. W. J. T. Pearce, 214, Semple Avenue, \Vest Kildonan.
DISTRICT.
Bermuda.
BRITISH
OFFICER IN CHARGE.
SURCEON.
Fort Garry
BERMUDA.
District Surgeon and Superintendent
AmbulanceHamilton ( '0. 1) Division
37
BRIGADE OVERSEAS DISTR ICT S.
-(~o. 1).
I J. A.
Supt. J. T. Gresty, L Hyllenrauch, 1610, Church Street, \Vindsor. M.D. upl. B. Stiles c/o \V. G. lowleigh, ,\. ollins, ;\LB. 280, Gilmour Road, Bridgeburg. \V J. B. Derbyshire. upt. R. McWilliams, 1- D. Kin man. Dome Mines, Sth. Porc upine, Ontario. Supt. \V. Loveday, r\. J. Read, 1. D. 793, ~ 'elson Street, London, Ontario. upt. G. G . I\liller, B. C. Hardiman, M.D. 500, E . Brook Street, Fort \\'illiam. F. \Voodhall, 111. D.
Canadian \\'est1.10.12 . inghouse" A .. .Iekel 15.10.30
R. E. Guyatt,
lit.
[.. 1\I. Lively,
M.B.
Owen Sound
15.11.12
G. II. Murray, M.D.
Peterborough
18.6.29
Timmins TORO;o./TO COI~PS Transport Commission West Toronto ...
31.10.26 30.6.12 5.1 0.23 1. 3. 12
NursingHAMILTON CORPS Hamilton
18.4.17 18.4.16
Lord Kitchener ...
12.-1-.17
Ottawa Central ...
19.3.1 7
G.
B.
1. Fraser, lIL B.
H. H.
c. J.
Ioore, M.D.
Copp,
111.
F. E. \\' alls,
upt. B. M. Little, 121, Ballsam Avenue, Hamilton. Supt. P. C. Smith, Frood line, Sudbury, Ontario. Supt. S . ] . imkins, 298, 13th Street \Vest, Owen Sound. upt. S. Berry, 631, Downie Street, Peterborough. Supt. T. H. Richards, 32, Border Avenue, Timmins.
D. (Act.)
III.B.
Supt. P. G. Leitch, 49+, Salem Avenue, Toronto.
A. T. lacNamara,lII.B. K E. Hollis, M.D. F. \ Voodhall, M.D. ]. Howitt, M.B .
Lady Supt. Mrs. Le Noury, 221, Province treet, Hamilton. ]. R. Le Touzel, i.D. Lady Supt. l\Iiss Davies, 515, \Villiam treet, London. \V . O. Gliddon, 1I1.D. I Lady Supt. l\Iiss 1. E. \\'ilson, CapL B. F. Keillor, M. D. 136, Flora Street, Otta '\va.
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE OVERSEAS.
38
COLONY OF CEYLON.
Ontario District (cotltiltlledj.
CEYLON
I
UNITS.
FORMED.
I
OFFIOER IN OHARGE.
SURCEON.
DISTRIOT.
Comprising flte Island of Ceylon.
District Surgeon
Professor F. O·B. ELLISON, M.D., Ceylon Medical College, Colombo. A. C. A. FERNANDO, L.M.S., L.R.C .P.
District Supel'intendent
Sir HERBERT L. DOWBIGGIN, C. M.G.
Acting Assistant Commi SlOneI' Peterborough
14. 5.31
St. Thomas
20.2.17
]. A. Campbell, M.B.
Central TORONTO CORPS Central .. .
30.6.12 6.8.1 2
C. ]. Copp, M.D. ( ct.) A. \V. Canfield, M.B.
West Toronto
31. 7 .28
A. T. MacNamara, l\['B. (Act.)
QUEBEO
Lady upt. l\Iiss Peters, 50, Balaclava treet, St. Thom as. Lady Supt. Mrs. G. Bayler, 172. Montrose Ave., Toronto. Lady Supt. i\1i s A. K. Prentice, 3, Ben Lamond Avenue, Apartment I, Toronto .
DISTRIOT.
Comprisin8 the Province of Quebec. Mrs. V. V. HENDERSON, 575, Roslyn, \\"estmount, Quebec.
Lad y District Superintendent
All inquiries to Dr. C. ]. COPP, 238, Bloor Street East, Toronto, AmbulanceJ. S. Fry & Sons (Montreal), Ltd . Lt.-Col. Herbert Molson (Montreal) Montreal Central
17.4.31 16 .8.28 15.10.15
CadetMontreal Central
1.12. 26
NursingMontreal Central
9.9.16
Sherbrooke
ntario.
Supt. W . P. "'regg, 46, Academy I~oad, Apartment 15, ;'lontrea l. Supt. A. B. Proven, 5253, Western Avenue, l\Iontreal. upt. F. R. Bar ncs, B. F . McNaughton, M.D. 5849, econd Avenue, Rosem ount. A. R. E. Edwards, M. D.
UNITS.
AmbulanceCEYLON POLICE CORPS Central Province
H. E. chokman, L.R.C.P.&S. 1. 3. 11 1. 3.1 t
Depot ...
1.3.13
Eastern Province
1. 1. 26
orthern Provine North-\\'est Provincc abaragamuwa Anuradhap ura 'ctio n Southern Province \\'es tern Province va Province
1.10.14 1.10.14 1.10.14 18.6.27 1. 3.11 1.10.15 1. 1. 22
H. R. Edwards, M.D.
COLONY OF GIBRALTAR .
25.5.15
G. Fisk, l\1.B. H. D. Bayne,
M.D.,
C.
SASKATOHEWAN
1.
Lady upt. l\Iiss II. Kan , 3194, \Vestmount, Boulevar-d Lady ·upt. l\Irs. S. A. ] ones, 46, High Street, herbrooke.
GI BRALTAR
Acting A
tant Commissioner
29.4.21
Div. Supt. F. \V. Syer, Police Office, Gibraltar.
DISTRIOT.
All inquiries to Dr. C . ]. COPP, 238, Bloor Street East, Toronto, Ontario.
29.11.15 12.1.15
A. Croll, M.D. L. A. McConnell, M.B.
DISTRIOT.
Comprising the Colony of Gibralfar.
COLONY OF HONG KONG .
Comprising the Province of Saskafche'wan.
Saskatoon
OFFIOER IN OHARCE.
SURCEON.
FORMED.
Colombo
AmbulancePolice
NursingEdith Cavell
39
BRIGADE OVERSEAS DISTRICTS.
Lady Supt. Mrs. E. Weston, 930, Spadina Crescent, askatoon. Lady Supt. Mrs. M. ] ohnstone, 401, Avenue S. , South Saskatoon.
H 0 N C K D N C DIS TR lOT.
Comprising the Colouy oj Hong Kong. Assistant Commissioner District Surgeon District Supel-intendent Dish-ict Officers
A . MORRIS, King's College, Kong Kong . \V. V. M. KOCH, M. D.
M. A. LUK, L.M .S. W. E. L. SHENTON.
40
TH E
ST.
JOH
41
BRIG ADE OVERSEAS DISTR I CT .
AMBULA CE BRIGADE OVERSEAS .
No. 1. DISTRICT (continued).
HONG KONG DISTRICT (colltinued). ------
I
UNITS.
I
FORMED.
----------~
SURCEON.
20.9.29
King's College Old Bo\'s Kin g's College
15.7.1 6 7.11. 29
Ho Chee \ Ving, M. B. Yiptai Ching, M.B., B.S. D. K. Pillai, M. B. Hassan EI Arculli, M.B. fa, Chi Ki, M. B. hin Lok han, M. B. , B. T. \V. \\'al'e, M.B.
Kowloon
21. 7. 25
\Vong, B. C ., M. B., B.S.
Cadet-King 's College
SURCEON.
OFFICER IN CHARCE .
AmbulanceCorps upl. j. Ralston, M.A., Education Dept., lIong Kong.
\V. B. Moore, L. R.C. P . D. Valentine, :'II.B . Chau, Tin Cham, M.B.
Chinese Athletic Association ... Hong Kong Y. I.C.A. Indian ...
l\Iotor Car Drivers' Asso'n. S t. Joseph 's College Shaukiwan
FORMED.
~~------
AmbulanceHo , G KONG CORPS 18.11.16
Kowloon-Canton Rly. Kowloon Y.1\I.C.A. Mong Kok
UNITS.
OFFICER IN CHARCE.
14.4-.16 31.7. 25
1.9. 23
upt. Szelo
hung, Hong K ng. Supt. A. H. Rurnjahn, 3, Arbuthnot H.oad, lIong Eon g. Supt. Chan Yok. In, 15, Hollywood H.oad 2nd Floor, lIong E:ong. ' Act. Supt. Leung Sui Sang, King's College . u pt. E .
a vag , II ong Kong.
J. E. D ovey, M.B.
Supt. 1. B. Trevor, Ilong Kong.
K. K. \Von g, M.B. W. K. Ip, M.B.
Supt. Fan Shui • Tam, c/o Loyle & 0, Hong Kong. Supt. Wing Earn Lang, H , Eing treet, Hong Eong . Supt. E . .l T. heung, St. Joseph's ollege, lIong KOI'i. Supt. ::'lok Win g Ewai, c/o Butterfield & wire, hauki,\an.
8.12. 30 15.8.27 25.7. 29 1. 3. 28 19.2.27
Y. Y. Tang, M.B., B.S. K. . Shin, M.B. R. . Cheah, M.B.
23.3.30
NORTH 'V EST RI.\'
CORPS Ferozepore Rly. Lahore Carriag-e & Wag'on Lahore Indian Lahore Loco . ... Forman Christian Coli. (Lahore) Lahore Central Training Coil. Lahore Governmenl Colle<rl' Lahore ([slam i7l College) Sana tan Dharma Coil. (Lahore) Simla ... :\ursingChanng Cross, (Lahore) Delhi ... Lahore City Moghalpura
H . 11.10
Lt.-Col.
. S.
Sodhi,
1.111.5.
1.1. 30 19'-+.18
Supt. C. R. Grey, Carriage & Wagon Shops, 110ghalPura. Supl. R. K. T. Vaid, Ag nt's Offi ce, Lahore. Acting upt. K. M. L'Evine, 267, Sample Rd . , l\1oghalpura, Lahore.
1.1. 2419.4.1 H 2.12 . 2 1. 1. 28 24-. 4-. 2S 1. 2. 25 19.12.28 26.5.26 31.3.28 1.1.31
14.12.29 1. 2. 2S
':'Iajor E. Goss, ;\I.R.C .S. (Act.). Gopi Chand, M.B. :'Ilajor
E.
Goss,
Lady upt. :'I1rs. G. O 'Neill, Camp 9, :'IIayo Gardens, Lahore. Acting Lady Supt. 1rs. Battye, Guildford, imla.
l\l.R.C.S.
ursingHO NG KONG CORPS 18.11.16 Victoria 1.4.18 Y.\V.C.A.
30. 10.28
imla A. L. J. Dovey, M.B. Lai Po Chuen, M.B. 1\1. H. Hoaking, L.R.C.P.
Lady Supl. l\Iiss D. :\1. Jaque , Hong Kong.
...
Y.\V,C. J\. (Lahorl')
1. 7.12
15.4.28
NO.2.
ElM P IRE 0 F .:n N D I A. Sir HENRY MONCR IEFF liliTH, C.LE., Indian H eadqua rlers, imla. Surgeon-i n-Cl"lie f illajor.-Gen. J. W. D. ::\IEGAW, C.1.E., K.H.P., 1.;\1.5. Lad y Superintendent-in-Chiei ::'Iiss A. ::\1. PHILLIPS, A.R.R.C., Q.A.?I T ,'.5 . Assistant Commis ion el' COLONEL R. A . 'EEDIlAM, .I. E., D.s.O. (Attached Indian Head quarters.)
Chief Commissioner
NO.1.
DISTRICT.
Comp rising the Punjab, Baluchistan, RaJputana, iVo rth- TVest Frontier, United and Delhi Provinces, with Headquarters at La/LOre. Assistant Commissio n e r District Surgeon ... District Superintendent ... Lady District Superintend e nt Lady District Officer
DISTRICT.
Comprising Bengal, Bihar, Orissa and Assam Provinces, with Headquarters at Calcut/a. A istant COl11l1li s ion el' .l\Iajor-General \V. V. COPPINGER, C.1.E., D.S.O., M.D. Lady Distt'ict .. upe/' intendent Mrs. A. COTTLE, C. B . E. Dish·ict Officer '" ... J. BURNETT. Lady District OfficeI' Irs. A. D. HASKELL, lII.B.E. CALCUTTA
Distt'lct Surgeon and Ambulance1st (Calculta)
8.9.11
SUB-DISTRICT.
uperintendent
Lt.-Colonel K. K . CIIATTER.1f, F.R.C.S.
\Y. E. Fetherslonhaugh, 111. B.
J.
2nd (Calcutta)
23. 10.11
B. P . Banerjee, P . K. Challerji.
Mrs. BA TTYE. Mrs. M. IRVING.
16.7.21 3rd (Calcutta Police) ) 17th(~alcutta Uni- 25 .7 .28 verSlty College)
CAIRNS, .B . E., lIt .D. , N. W. Railway, Lahol'e. Lt.-C ol. H. E. STANGER-LEATHES, LIIt.S.
Lady Supt. E. F . Ewart, 10, Egerton Road, Lahore . Lady Supt. Y. B . Kohli, .l. 'ari ::\Iangal Sabha, Lahore.
M.B .
Major H. C. Miller,
M . B.
Supt. G. N. Bower, Custom House, Calcutta. Supt. H. K. l\Iukerji, 86, College treet, Calcutta. Supt. Capt. " ool1ey, 18, Lall Bazaar, Calcutta .
+2
43
BRIGADE OVERSEAS DISTRICTS.
THE ST. ] OHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE OVERSEAS .
No.2. DISTRICT (continlled) . NO . 3 . UNITS .
I
5th (Campbell Hospital) 7th (Carmichael)
FORMED.
I
SURCEON .
OFFICER I N CHARCE.
25.9.20
J. N. l\Ioitra.
25.9.21
A. C. Mukerjee, r. B.
6th (Indian Police)
1.2.21
. K. Chatterji, M.B.
No. 1 Medical Co ll ege COI·PS. " A"
1.1 .29
13th
"B"
1.1.29
"C"
1.1.29 10.9.27
(~orth
Calcutta) 19th (Ripon College) Scottish Churche~ College Corps.
23.8.28
"B"
CaIcu tta Indian
L.
~lukherji,
J-I.B.
I
19.7.27 23.10.11 23.11. 11
Cadet upt. . K. anyal, Kambulia Lane, Calcutta. H. A. S. Allen, 1\I.B.
Lady Supt. Thlrs A . Smlih, l\I B.E., 11 , Ballygunge Circular Road , Calcutta. Lady Supt. l\Iiss Moule, 5, GO\'c rnm nt Place, Calcutta.
. C. Dutt, M. B.
FO RMED .
AmbulanceBOMBAY CORP
17.6.04
Ahmedabad
8.10.16
Cosmopolitan ...
1.4.1-115.11.11
Jewish ..
1.11.06
nlaratha
23.12. 22
t i.6.04
Parsi
I
OFF I CER
SURO EON .
P. ThI. Desai, M. B. J. A. D 'Souza, L.1\LS. D.
. Ajinkya, L.M.S.
J. Ezekial, B. •.
I. M. S.
avant, L.C. P.S.
F. T. Kapadia, M.D. ' . K. Engineer, F. R. C. P.
People's Union
9.1. 22
Radiant Club ...
5.1.19
G.
21.3.17
6.9.30 30.7 .28
Surat Cosmopolitan CadeLAhmedabad Parsi
30.7.28
NursingBmlBAY CORP Parsi
17.6.0-1-
SUBURBAN
AND
RURAL
SUB - D I STR I CT .
LT.-COL. H. SUHRAWARDY, O.B.E., ~I.B.
CadetParsi
30.7.28
m
CHA RCE.
Supt. D. S. Yajnik, Zaveri Building, Rich ey Road, Ahmedabad. Sgt. P. S. Rane, 15, ew \Vady, Bombay. Supt. W. N. Gorakshaker, c/o Forbes Campbell & Co., Fort. Supt. S. Judah, 16, Umerkhadi, 2nd Row, Bombay. lemb. i/c A. H. avant, K, D. 1\1. Samat Hall, Navalkar Lane, Bombay. Supt. D. F. Panthaki, M.B.E., 267, Girgaon Road, BombRY·
:'II. E. Pavri, L.R.C.P.
K. . Patel, 1\1. B., B. S. J. D. Desai, M.B., B.S. . \V. Patil, L.1\r. &S.
District Surgeon and Superintendent Ambulance20th (Darbhunga) 14th (E. Bengal State Rly. Kanchrapara European) 15th (E. Bengal State Rly. Kan, chrapara Indian) 16th (E. Bengal State Rly. Saidpur) 4th (E . Bengal State Rly., Sealdah) 11th (Hooghly) ...
District UJ'geon District Supet'intendent Lady District Supet'intendent
Hindu S. .L.
1. 4. 29 1.4.29 1.4.29
"C" CadetScottish Churches College NursingCalcutta ...
I K.
Supt. A. N. Banerjee, 12, Telepara Lane, Sham bazar, alculla. upt. N. l\lukherji, 1S, Iadhu Roy Lane, Readon St., Calcutta.
REG[~ALD SPENCE, 6, Apollo Street, Bombay. Vacant. Surgeon-Major \V. NUNAN, J.P., M.D. Vacant.
Sir
Assi tant Commissionet'
UNITS.
1. 4. 29
"A"
Comprising Sind, Bombay, CentraZ India, CentraZ and Hyderabad Provinces, 'with H eadquarters at Bombay.
Supt. P. De, 116, ?lIajid Barie Road, Calcutta. Supt. P . C. Roy, 8, Hogue Kuria Lane, Calcutta. Supt. S. Gomez, 18, Lal Bazaar, Calcutta.
1.1.29
DISTRIC T.
. \'a;dkar, L.M.&S.
J. P.
lotaframna, L.M.&.S.
Member in Charge R. D. Khade, Opposite Police Station, Sion. upt. L. S. Vakharkar, 15, New " 'ady, Bombay. Supt. P. H. Surty, S ahe r Bakery, anpara, Surat.
1. 1. 29 1.10.25
5.1.13
A. D. Edal Behram, B. A., 1\1. B., B. S.
Dr. A. D. Edal Behram, B.A., Boocher's Bungalows. Cumbala Hill, Bombay.
21.10.25
--------------------~------
1.1.13
C. H. \Vindsor, M.B.E . , I.M.S.
1. 9. 24
18th (Mymensingh) 13.11. 29 9th (Patna 30.9. 2-1Training School) ursing-No.3 (1st E.B.Rly.) 24. 6.29 European
B. N. Bramachary, M. B.
Supt. T. D. Lee, 9/3. Middleton Row, Calcutta. Supt. S. C . Bramachary, Kasba Road, Dhakuria P . 0., Ballygunge.
N O .4 .
Gomprising l1fadras, Mysore, Carnatie, Travancore, and flortlurn Circas Provinces, with Headquarters at Madras.
Capt.P . K.Mukerjee,B.SC. Supt. R. Prasad, Patna.
Assistant Commissioner District Surgeon District Superintendent
C. D. Newman, M. B.
District Officer
Lady Supt. Mrs. S. Joscelyne, 8, Minto Park, Bhawanpore.
DIST RIC T.
Major,G e neral C. A. SPRAWSO N C.LE., 1.1\1.S. \'acant. Rao Sahib Dr. U. RAMA RAU., P.O. Box 166 Madras. E . K. GOVINDASWAMY MUDALIAR, B.A., B.L.
44 N .
ST.
T HE
+.
JOH
AwlBULA
BRIGADE O VERSEAS D ISTRICTS .
CE BRIGADE O VERSEAS.
COLONY
D ISTRICT (confr'nued).
UN ITS.
I
FORMED.
I
SURGEON.
OF NEWFOUNDLAND .
NEWFOUNDLAND
------------------~------------
DISTR I CT .
Comprising the Island of IVewfoundland.
OFFI CER IN CHARCE.
Assistant Commis ioner' Ambulance-M ADRAS CORPS
11.1.15
B. & C. Mills ...
25. 1. 27
B . & C. Mills (Tamil) Egmore
25. 1. 27
George Town ...
11.1.15
Royapetta
11.1.15
Sowcarpet
11.1.15
11.1.15
C. Rama Rao, l\LL.C.
Lieut. -Col. CLUNY M.\CPHER50N, C.I1LG., M. D. , Box E. 5121, St. Johns.
Supt. C. L. Aaunsgiri M undaliar. UNITS.
I
AmblilanceChurch Lads' Brigade
U . Krishna Rao,M . B. ,B.s. P. Rama Rao. 1\1. Goyindarajulu l\Iudaliar, L.M . P. U. K. L. Narayana Rao,
45
);ursing]·h alon
SURCEON.
FORME D.
7.5.12
H. Relldall,
2 1.-1-.13
\\'. Roberts,
OF FICER IN CHARCE.
Supt. \ V . Reeves, Box -1--1-6, St. Johns.
l\Ln.
Ill.
n.
Lady Supt. Miss A. L. Spry, 55 , i.\Ionksto\vn Road, St. Johns.
L. I. P .
T r iplicane
11.1.15
\Vashermaupet
11.1.15
U . L. ::\f arayana Rao, L.M. P. U. Vyasa Rao, L.M.P. G . 1 arayanaswamy Mudaliar, L.l\LS. D. V. Venkappa, L.l\LP. T. Rajaram, L.M.P. P. Gruruaja Achar, L.l\!.P.
DO MINION
OF
NEW
Chief Commissioner' urgeon 111 Chief Lad\' Distr'ict Officer' ,\ltach ed Dominion II eadquarters). AUCKLAND
KENYA
Ambulance-Kenya Police ...
DISTRICT .
Commissioner
I
SlIPt. G. Pritchard Bro\.\'n, P.O. Box 83, 'a irobi.
8.5.28
COLONY OF MALTA. MALTA
DISTRICT.
Comprising tlze Islands of jJ.falta and Gozo.
District O fficer i n Charge ...
AmbllianceMALTA CORPS Cottonera
18.9.09 12.11.10
Hamrlln
1.1.15
Valletta
18.9. 09
Nu rsingM ALTA C ORPS
18.9.09
DISTRI CT.
Comprisi1lg th e ,\Tor/hUIl portil. II of the ,\Tortlz Island, north of a line dra-wn east to 70('sl passing-througiz .l/ohaka, TokaGllU, Talllllarll7lui, and A1IJakino, including TaulIIarullui, but excluding tlU' other places mentioned.
KENYA COLONY. D ist ri ct S u perinte n dent
Prof. A. V . Bernard, O. B. E., M.D., D.P.H. J . Cauchi, M. D. Prof. P. Xuereb, M. D. G . Busu ttil, M. D.
Major W. R. GATT, M. B. E., Ambulance Headquarters, Castille. Valletta.
Supt. C. Gatt, 32, St. Nuova, Vittoriosa. Supt. A. H. Camilleri, 58, Strada Annunziata, Hamrlln. Supt. P . Frisk, 279, S. U rsola, Valletta.
Prof. A. V. Bernard, O. B. E. , M.D., D.P.H . Malta ... 14.1.1 0 Prof. P . P . Debono, Lady Supt. Mrs. Mifsud, R.R.C. , M. B. E., _________________________~____M __. D ~ . ,~F_ . R_._C~.~s_ . ______~__~2~3~,~S~t~ r =a=d~a Mol ins, A . Vento, VaileUL
Z EA LA ND.
Lieut.-Colonel G . BARCLAY, O.B.E., 43, Rhodes Street, :\Ierivale, Christchurch, .IT. Z. C. D \\\'5 ~ IJEI RY, !lI.D. illiss H. B. }Il: . RO.
C. J. TUNKS, Esq., 111. B. E., Shortland trect, . \u ckland, 1 • Z. F. J. IIL'TCIlI~SO~.
Assistant Commi'>sioner District urgeon District Superinlendent Oi trict Offi er'"
l\L\cDOlJG,\LL, . [. B., CH. B. A. \Y. PROBERT.
II. D.
OBB. "'ARD , :I!. R.C.S. R K. CRAWFORD.
District Sergeanl .\mbulance:iorlhern \Vairoa
1.11.27
I J.
Al'CKI.'\~D CORP"
5.12.12
,\. E.
Auckland
11.12. 93
I J ..\.
Epsom ...
6.10.30
:'II. G. Pezard, "LB.
National ResenT
30.8.17
J.
Onehunga
16.10.2
Otahuhu
7.9.27
Frankton
31. 8. 30 Junction
Gisborne
I
11.9. 25
nl/np,;\I. R. C.S.
upt. and Surg. DI' . C. II. Crump, Dal'gaville .
oldicult, :l1.D. \,'at')on,L.:lI.s.s ..\.
H. II. Wood, M.D.
J. Kirkwood,
;\T.B.
\ T. D. GI'iffen,
?II.
B.
F. A. Lamb, F.R.C.S .
Supt. E. C. Howes, \Yar\\,ick Street, Auckland. Supt. A. C. Marks, 15, ~ Torwich Street, Auckland. Supt. ,V. J. Elliott, 15, Howe treet, e wton, Auckland . Supt. H. \V. Thompson, Bryn-Lea, Alired Street, Onehunga. Supt. A. E . Miles, 3, Leslie Avenue, Edendale. Supt. C. E. l\Iarshall, cnr. Irvine and Ramsay Streets, Frankton Junction.
46
THE
ST.
BR I GA D E O VE R SE AS
J OHN AMBULANCE BRI GADE OVERSEAS .
Al'CKL.\ND DISTRICT (continued). UN ITS.
I FORMED.
;,Iatamata ection Huntly
7. 8.30 29.7. 27
D. C . IacDiarmid,:.1.
Rotorua
17.2.28
Taumarunui
19. 7.29
OFFICER IN CHARGE.
SURGEON.
E. T . Rogers, M. R. C. S. C. P. Fraser, 111. B. T. T. Laurenson, III-B.
2.12.0+
Hamilton
I
Supt. E. A. Iiouston, Hamilton .
n' l
W . S . \ Vallis, M. D.
Cadet Supt. A. H . Boulton, Claremont, 9, Thackery Street, Hamilton. Cadet Supt. B. Fletcher, 34, \Yin chester Street, X ewton. Cadet Supt. G. F. :'IIyers, Tenterden, :'lInt., Eden.
13. 8.30 27.9. 29
National Reserve
2.+. 30
a tional Reserve No. 2 Ianurewa ,\Vhangarei Y:i\1.C.A. NursingA UC KLAND CORPS
1.6.31 9.10. 30
Cadet Supt. L. G. Bate, Bank Street., \\'hangarei.
5. 12.12
A.E. Coldicutt, 1II.D.
Auckland
21.3.05
Epsom ...
15. 12.1+
C. H. Te"\vsley, II1.B. L. G . Drury, 111. B. J. R. Robertson, II1.B.
Hamilton
I
11.8 .28
National Reserve 21.11.15 Onehunga
30.5.05
Gisborne ...
14.3.28
Taumarunui \Vhangarei Y.W.C. A.
15.8.30 20.3.28
Cadeta tional Reserv.e.. Onehunga
Supt. G. E. Green, Upland Road, lIuntiy. Supt. R. IIenderson, Tilsley lreel, Rotorua. Supt. H . E. Pain, Box 45, Tallmarunui.
UNITS.
I
Lady Supt. Mrs. C. 1\1. IIill, 8, Graham treet, \\'ha ngarei. Lady Cadet Supt. l\liss 1\1. Linton, 42, Virginia Avenue, Auckland
7.4. 30
I
AmbulanceCIIlU TCHUI~CII CORPS Ashburlon
SURGEON.
)--
Chri tchurch Christchurch (No. 3) Christchurch Railway Lyttelton Railway
S.
CA:'-ITERBL1R '
9.3.08
Col. F. \V. Dawson, M.B.
8.2.22
G . T. Fi her, M.B.
2+.11.0+
\ V. Simpson. M.B. L. B. Stringer, M.R .C.S
9.2.28
OFFICER IN CHARGE.
Supt. \ V. C. ]. Osman, Burnett Street, Ashburton. Supt . \V. Wootton, 37, Allen Street, Upper Rlcaroon Ch. Ch. Supt. F . J. Ashworth, 7, Marshland Road, Shirley Ch . Ch.
11.11. 08 11. 10. 27
B. II. Gilmour, M.B.
SupL E. Clarke, Station Master, Lyttelton.
5. +.11
CORPS 11.11. 08
Timaru ... \\" estport Railway Cadet~o. 3 (ChristChurch) Nur'ingCHlHsrcllcRCII
F. Ulrich, M.B.
Ashburlo n Beckenham Christch u rch l\'o. 1 Girl Guid.
(Christch urch) Selwyn
Greyrn~uth
S.
C":,,(TERBl R Y
upt. C. E. Hooper, Hassall Street, Timaru.
4.8.27 27.11.30 9.3.08
Col. F. \\'. Dawson,
COI~PS
Lady upt. i\Iiss ;\1. MacLeod, 1+6, Remuera Road, Remuera. Lady upt. i\Iiss Dawson, 10, Fairfax Road, EpS0111. Lady Supt. :'Ilr5. G. 1f. H.oss, 71, River Road, H amilt.on Lady Supl. Irs. E. 1\1. Cammcll, K. Mackenzie, 111. D. 92, Richmond Road, Auckland. C. H. R. Griffen,M.R.c.S. Lady Supt. Mrs. Bassett, 1\1. H. Thomas, 111. B. 1, lnkerman lr et, nehunga. G. L. Cawkwell. Lady upt. Dr. 'ina 1\Iuir, \V. A. Bowie, ;II. B. 108, Stafford lreet, \\'halaupoko. C. D. Costello, J\f.B.
FORMED.
-'------,-----
2.9. 26
\ Vhang-arei Y . M.C. A. CadetHamilton
47
D IS TRI CTS .
C.N.M.& \ V.C. DISTRICT (con1inued).
~LB
6.5.25 12.8.20 2+.11.0+
]. Connor, IILB. F. Bevan-Brown, M.B.
1-1.5.28
F. \Y. Helmore, ;\LB.
2 .11.07 2.8.07
F. ]. Borrie, M.B. (Act.). ]. l\IcBrcaly, M.B.
Lady Supt.
~Iiss
H. Lockwood.
Lady Supt. Mrs. A. E. Fricker, 199, Springfield Road, St. Albar:s. Lady upt. Miss]. Harper, 211, Simeon Street, preydon, Christchurch.
I Lady
upt. Mrs. B. Drake, Alexander Slreet, Greymouth .
5'+.11
CORP
Timaru Cade/No. 1 Gul Guide (Christchurch) Selwyn ... . ..
30.8.09
C. A. Pat ron, L.R.C.P.
3.6.30
Lady Cadet Officer Mrs. Irwin , 92, Opewa Road, Opewa. Lady Cadet Officer ilIiss Biggs, 25, Cornwall Street, St. Albans.
4.3.30
28.5.30 CANTERBURY ,
NELSON ,
MARL B O RO U GH,
AND
WE S T
COAST
INVERCARGILL
DI S T RICT .
Comprising the Northern portion oj the SOllth .Island, north of a line drawn east to west front the Waitaki River to a point ill/mediately south of.!ackson·s Ba),. Assistant Commissioner l\1ajor F . ]. BORRIE, M.R.C. S., 236, Hereford Street, Chl-istchurch. ]. R. THOMAS, M. B. D istrict Surgeon D istrict S u perinten dent in C h arge of W . SMITH. So u t h Canterb u ry S ub-District ... D istrict Superinte n de nt in Charge of GORDON PEEK. North Ca n terb ury Su b -District ... Mrs. A . L BISHOP. L a d y D istrict S u perin tend ent J. BECCO SALL. D istric t O fficers ... . .. T. F. S . RUDD. J. W. CRAMPTON . Miss 1. THOMPSON. L a d y District O ff icer s Mrs. M. CORDY.
D I STRICT.
Comprising the sOlftli portion of the olfth .Island south and 7uest of a line dra7im almost due north from Cltaslllild's J.Iistake (on the east coast) to a point midwav be17e'.een Clillton alld n'airulla " tli en about IV.IY. TV. to J.IOllllt TVendon alld ?lor/h again to Cardrollu, alldfrom t!Jere 7i'est to the Coast. Disb'ict Superintendent ] . BELL, 239, on on St., In\'ercargil1. District Surgeon ... Major H . R . GIBSON, lILD. District O fficer Lieut.-Colonel H. P. l\10REY. District Sergeant \ VILLIAM F . \VEBB. AmbulanceInvercargill 4. 12.08 S. Brown, M.ll. upt. F. C . Barham, Ol-th Road, \Vellesley, Im·ercargill. No 1. (Invercar21.7.27 R . Burnes-\\'atson, J\1.B. Supt. ]. Bemro e, gill) Railway N.Z. Railway, Invercargil1.
I
+8
THE ST. J OHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE O VERSEAS.
I VERCARGILI. DISTRICT (continued).
I
UNITS .
FORMED .
49
BRIGADE OVERS E AS DISTRICTS . OFFICER IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
WANCANUI
DISTRICT.
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Ohai
15 . . 28
NursingIn\'ercargill
29.11.09
J . P. i\lcQuilkin, LB. A. T .
Supt. J . T . losley, Ohai,
IcCaw, F.R . . s.
Ladv
upt. 1\Irs. G. M.
Comprising that po rtion of the lVorLh Island south oJ a line d ra'wn from Tallmar unui to A'wakino and 'west of a line dra71.I7L north to south passing t h rough Taumarunui, Taihape, lUallga7t'eka, Feilding, exclilding Tauma runui but including the other pLaces mentioned and then 'west to the coast.
outbland. hapman,
145, Lidll I Street, Invercargill. OTACO
DISTRICT
Comprising a portion oj the South Island, sOlllh of a line drll';i.' 1L from east to 7.t!CSt of TVaitaki River 10 a point immediately sOllth ojJackson's Bay and nortlt alld east of a line dra7(Jn frolll Clwsland's llIistake (011 th e east coast) to a poilll mid'way bet7,'een Chnton and n"ainma " then abollt .V.. \". TV. to J.follnt TVt!I/{/on alld north again to Il ea l' Cardrona andfr07ll there 7(1est to Ihe roast. A sistant Com mi IO n elMajol- \Y. H. BORRIE, ?II. B., 226, IIigh ~treel , Dunedin, :--;.Z. Di tr ict Surgeon ,ir Lo u Is E. B.\R:-.'I~Tr, CooLG., F.R.C.S.
en ior District Superintendent in Charge of the D u ned in SubDistrict ... ... D i tr ict Superintende n t in Chal-ge of the North Otago Sub-Di trict Lady District Superintendent District Officer ... Lady District Officer AmbulanceDUNEDI~ CORPS
Dunedin
I
?\o. 1 Loco. (Dunedin) Hampd en
30.7 . 27
Hillside Raihvay
11.5.27
Oamaru ... Oamaru Railway
18. 10.99 9.8.27
Cade/Dunedin ...
15.10.29
Hampden Hillside Railway
19.6.30 28. 11. 29
A. J. CRAWFO RD, M.R.C .S.
D istric t Superinte n de nt
G_ H. B . SLE IGHT.
Lady Di s t r ict S upe rinte nd e nt
Mrs. :'.1. CHRISTIE, M.B .
Lady Dis tr ict O ff ice r s
Mrs. M . S . BRINE. Miss H. J. VINE.
Dist rict Se rgea n t
T. ANDERSON .
UN ITS .
~L\RI.\'"
K. B.
;\Ii s E.
~1.
G. ::'1. F. Barnett, M.B.
19.6.30 A. D. Iverach, M.B.
R. S . J. Fitzgerald, R. G. Orbell, :'II. D.
D is tri c t Surgeon
M. B .
\\'H\ TE, l\1.B., CH.B.
IIARBORO\\,.
upt. J. C. "'hite, 55, ole ~trel't, Dunedin. Supt. " ' . D. Pin'ell , l 0 Coul ', 'oml'n ille, \\'llki e, Ltd, If ampden. Sup1.. G. R. Syder, 53, Bay \i ew Road, Dunedin. Supt. G. D. Fisher, H ampden. Supt. A. R. ::.rcE\\-an, :'fanuka t reet, Ra,-en<;bol1rne. Dunedin. . upl. \\'. J. Davies, Oamaru . -upl. G. " 'ilson, 40, Exe lreel, Oamaru.
Cadet upt. J. G. Ross, 10, Rawhili treet, Dunedin.
OFFICER IN CHARGE.
SURCEON.
Ambulance~ew
13.9. 13
Caversham
29.3.09
Dunedin
30.4.95
C. Stewart l\Iurray, M.B., CH.B. R. A. H . Fulton, ;I!, B.
Hampden ... Oamaru ...
22.4.07 22. 9. O-/-
T. Thomas, B.A . , :'ILB. R. S. J . Fitzgerald, M.B.
CadetCaversham
31.3 .30
Dunedin ...
16.6.30
Dunedin Central Hampd en
4.8.30 20.6.30
Lally Corps upt. :'IIrs. Da\ is, 6-/-, Forburv resc enl , Dunedin. Lady upt. ;\Iiss E. L. I\ppleg-arlh , 15,John trect, (l\'crs hanJ. Lady Supt. i\Irs. A. Beaumont, 9, ~Iain Avenue, S1.. Kilda. Lady Supt. 1\Iiss L. Sumpler . Ouse Street, Oamaru. Lady Cadet Supt. 11rs. L. l\lcI{ernan , 179, King Edward Street, Dunedin. Lady Cadet Supt. ::'li ss H . \Yilson, 3 Grand Street, Dunedin. Lady Cadet Supt. Mrs. 1\1. McKerrow, Box 30, H _a_ m.."p'-c_ Ie_n_._ _ _ __
D. E. Brown,
Plymouth ...
10.5.27
Ohakune Junction Railway WA!'/GA ' L'I COR;'
1.5.28
L. E. Jordan, M.B.
7.. 13
G. H. Robertson,
Castleclilfe
30.10.28
kerman,
East Town Railway Wanganui
21. 8.11
K.
15.7.09
:'II. H. F. U.
Fordell ection Patea ection Wanganui Rly.
17.11.26 14.4.27 14.11. 27
CadetCastlecliffe New Plymouth
• ursingDU:'IEDI:"l CORPS
T. T. Thomas, M.B.
FORMED .
:\I. H. GRE"'FELL.
A. Perry, :'II. B.
J.
J . BRINE, Kawa Kawa Street, Wa nganui .
T. BEL\\,ORTIIY.
13.9.13
I 21.12.92
As ista nt C ommi ss ionel-
\Vangan ui Nursing, ew Plymouth
WAiliGANUI CORPS Patea '" Wanganui Central Cadet\\'anganui Central
6.8.30 14.5.29
M. B. E., :'II.
D.
:11.
1\1. R.
. S.
hristie, F.R.C.S. 1\1. Earles. H. Christie, 1\l.D. C . Hutchinson, :'IL B. G. William, :'II.B.
K. Chri lie,
F.
R. C. s. (Act .)
H. \V. Cook, ?II.R.C.S. D. E . Brown,
M.B .
2.5. 27 12.7.26 7.8.13
r.
C. Davie, :'IL B.
G. II. Robert on,
M.
D.
28.1. 26
\ V. T . Simmons, 1\L B.
14.12.20
H . G . Williams, M.B.
3. 10.29
n.
Helen
~I.
Deem, M.D.
Supt. R. \Vall, Holdsworth Road, Vogeltown, .l: ew Plymouth. upt. A . G. Foster, c/ o Obakune Junction. Corps upt. .-1.. E. Allpress, c/o Spilpane & Co., ViCloria Ave., \ Vanganui . Supt. E . B. Gilberd, Corn[oot treet, Castlecliffe. Supt. R. R. " -a keley, 92, ixon Slreet, \ Vanganui. Supt. \\'. Bourne, c/o Messrs. Tingey & Co. Victoria Ave, \\"anganui.
Supt. A. \V. LeBrun, c/o Railway Dept., Wanganui. Cadet Supt. J. A . l\Iill, Bryce Street, Castlecliffe. Cadet Supt. R. H opkins, Liardet Slreet, Tew Plymouth . Cadet Supt. C . cott, \Yangan ui East. Lady Supt. Mrs. J. L. \\' right, Lorraine, Barrett t., ew Plymouth. Lady Corps upt. Miss C . E. Benjamin, Belverdale Hospital, \ Vanganui. Lady Supt. Miss R. Lavery, Egmont Streel, Pal ea. Lady Supt. Mrs. Kinder, 10, Talbot Street, \Vanganui. Lady Cadet Supt. Mrs. C. E. Hatch, Madras Street, Upper Araho.
so
THE ST.
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE OVERSEA .
0
WE L LI NeT 0 N
1ST RIC T.
\VELLINGTON DISTR ICT (continued).
Comprising that portion of the lVorth Island sOIl/h of a lin e dm711n east /0 'west passing through alld incillding lIfohaka and Tokaan/t bitt cxdllC/iJlg TUllmanmi, and east 0/ a line dra7tl/L north to soulh pass ing through b/(t ('xc/udiJlg Ta/(lIlarlilli, Tailwpe, JIanga7"cl.:a, Fei/ding, and thence 70est to the coast.
Assistant Commi
ionel'
A. O . RICH .\RDSO;\" 187, "\ delaid e Road, \\'elli ngton S lith, N.Z. H. ARTH CR, ;'If. B . J. P. HI LOP. DAISY E. PLATTS J\lILLS, :'1.B. F . \V. WARD. G. G. HA 'COX. 1\1rs. E. BARLTROP. :'.[rs. STACE.
Di strict SUJ-geon District Superintend e nt Lady District Superin te ndent Di trict OfficeJ-s Lady Dish-ict Officers
UNITS.
FORMED.
Ambul ancel\lasterton
13.12.07
P . R. Cook. A . Cowie, 111. B . D. Fitzgerald, JlI.B.
J. 22.5.11
Napier
OFFICER IN CHAR CE.
SURCEON.
Napier-Portahuriri
24.11. 30
Palmerst on i\ orth Railway WELLI. GTO~
6.2.06 19.10.09
H. H. Barnett,
:\1.A.
C . \\' . Peach,
:II.
D.
L . A. Line,
B.
Jlf.
COR PS
Hutt V alley 7.6.28 Railway I 1.12.04Petone ... \Vellington
18.1.10
1st \Vellington City Rover Scout Troop
30.4. 30
Cadei1st Good T emplar Lodge (Wellington) Nursingl\1asterton
WELLINGTO.'
Harding,
:I!.B.
H. \\' . L. Harding, Jll.R. C.S. R. \\'. R ichards, 1\LB.
31.1 0.04 19.10.09
A. Hosking,
M.B.
T. Miller, F. R. C.S. P . T . Putnam, Jlf. B . L. A . Line, M. B.
CORPS
Brooklyn
8.4 .31.
Lower Hutt
10.12.29
B. Dudley
Petone Central
10.12.14
H. W. L. H a rdin g, M. R.C.S . A. Bennett, M. B . A. E. A. Palmer, LB. E. H. M. Luke, 1\l. B . Sylvia D. L. Chapman,
Wellington
upt. J. C. Cooper, Cole trect, l\lasterton. upt. J. lIarman, 66, \\' ellesley P oad, :'\ apier. Stlpt. A. G. Fo::;ter, .t, l<.ail\\a y Yard, XapICr. Supt. H. L. Langford, 112, Bryant 'treet, Palme rstoll. :-I. Corp upt. \Y, \Y. Dutton, 16, Parliament lreet, \\'cll ingtun. Supt. R. C . lIon\ ell, 20, Awamulu 'trcct, Lower H ULL upl. A.. T. Black, Nikan Ave., Lowcl- Ilutl. Supt. mith, \\, inchestcl- 'lreet. Kai\\'arrn. Supt. C. ::'I Ieac.h en , .. H.aumcti, " Bomber Street, I sland Day, \Yellinglon.
5.5.31
4.3.08 orth
Palmerston
J. J.
18.1.00
Wellington South 17.12.12
M .B .
.) 1
BRIGADE OVER EAS DrSRICTS.
Lady Supt. 1\lrs. Bullock, The \ 'icarage, 1\IaSlf'rton. Lady Supt. :\lrs. Z. . Gill, 18, Union treet, Palmerston , N. Lady Supt. Mrs. 1\1. F. Gab)', 56, Overton Terrace, IIatalta. Lady Supt. ~Irs. A. G. ::'IIiller, 15 , Ohiro Road, Brooklyn. Lady Supt. Mrs. S . Bennett, Richmond Stl-ee t, Petone. L ady Supt. Miss M. H. ~lcKni ght, Children's Home, Mirama, \\"ogton. Lady Supt. 1\1rs. R. E. Bett , 58, Marjoribanks Street, Well ington,
UNITS.
IFORME~
\Velli ngton Suburban \\'ellingto n Y.W.C.A.
--------------------~-------------------
SURC_E_O_N_. ______--';-_
30. 11. 2.1
S. R. Cattell,
30. . 28
C. G. Kemp,
CllddBrooklyn
24. 3.31
Carterton
4.11. 30
1st Good Templar Lodgc (Wellington ) Wellington
20.4.31
Wellington South
9.10.30
" -ellington Suburban
22.10.30
:'1.13.
M.e., 1\1.D.
OFF ICER IN CHARCE.
Lady upt. E. 1\f. Osborne, 58, Kelburn Parade, \Vellington . Lady Supt. M. L. Russell, 199, Riddiford Street, " 'ellington.
Lady Supt. ::'I1iss V. O. Tyler, 1 , Lincoln Road, Carterton.
5.5 . 31
A. Platts
I ills,
:'II. B.
Lady Cadet Supt. Miss Gaby, 56, Overton Terrace, Hataita. Lady Cadet Supt. }liss Phillips, .5 , Rus ell Terrace, \Vellington.
52
THE
ST.
THE COMMANDERY Commandet-y Commissioner
IN
Surgeon-in-Chief District Superintendent (attached to Headquarters Staff) Senior District Officer (attached to Headquarters Staff). CAPE
SOU T HERN AFRICA . Dr. DAVID BENNIE HEWAT, 27/33, Strand Street, Cape Town. Lieut.-Colonel \V. BOOTH SKINNER, D.S.O., l'I1.B. ALEX. 1\1. ANDER ON.
PROVINCE
W. G. KIRK (Johannesburg). DIS T RICT .
Comprising the Province of the Cape of Good Hope. Commissioner ALPHEUS F. \VI LLiA [S, Esq., B. SC., P. O. Box 616, Kimb erlev. R. D. A. DO UGLAS, M.B. E:, M.D., District Surgeon F.R.C.S. \V. GIBB. District Superintendent Mrs. C. M. \VILL~Al\lS. Lady District Superintendent \V. L. KNEALE. District Secretary Miss L. WOOF. Lady District O 'f iicel' UNITS.
FORME D.
AmbulanceCAPE TOWN CORPS City
5 .8.08 2.9.14 7.4.29
Helderburg
SURCEON .
J.
A . Currie, M.B.
1st Simons Town Rover Scouts' Crew
13.3.30
A. B. Bull, L.R.C.S.
KIJ\tBERLEY CORPS
29.4.12
G. H. Pearson, M.B .
Bultfontein Mine Re-formed 25.3.24 J. P. Collins, M.B. 28.1. 30 Bultfontein Floors Dutoitspan Mine Re-formed C. R. Wilkins, M.B. 10.5.26 Re-formed A. E. Hill, M.R.C.S. Electrical 29.8.23 14.6.26 Police '" Re-formed 18 .7 .23 Floors Wesselton Mine Re-formed 7.4 .24 Re-formed Workshops 8.1.24 3.7.29 1st Cape Town African 30.9.29 Hamidia (Moslem) 27.9.26 1st City (Port Elizabeth) 4 .2 .27 Rahmaniyah (Moslem) CadetWynberg Boys' 22.5.30 High School. Wesselton
I
R. E. Collins, M.B. N. Weinberg, M.B.
W. Blumberg. L. S. V. Zinober, B.A. (Act.). L. S. V. Zinober, B.A., M.R.C.S. 1. Abdurahman. M.B., CH.B.
J.
Siebert, M.B.
OFFICER IN CH AR CE.
CAPE PROVINCE DISTRICT (continued). UNITS.
FORMED.
NursingCAPE TOWN CORPS Cape Town
5.8.08 5.8.08
OFFIC ER IN CHARCE .
SURCEON .
R. D. A. Dougl." M. B. E. , ] Miss A. M. Reed, c/o Messrs. A. & H. Reed, Bruitengracht. M.D., F.R.C.S. (Act.) Lady Supt. Mrs. A. Bosman, 8.10.20 T. A. Fuller, M.B. Observatory 14, Ivy Street, Observatory. Lady Supt. Miss V. 1\1. Egan, 1. 9. 22 J. Tremble, M.B. East London 24, Canteume Crescent, East London. (Town) Lady Supt. Miss :'II. Goate, G. H. Pearson, M.B . KIMBERLEY CORPS 29'-+.12 Reserve Road, Kimberley. Lady Supt. Mrs. Armstrong, . Kretzmer, L.R.C.P. Re-formed Constance 199, Dutoits Pan Road, Kimb erley. 12.3.2-+ Williams Lady Supt. ~Iiss 11. Olive, 3.2.30 B. \V. Franklin Bishop, Constance Molyneux Road, Beaconsfield. M.B., CH.B. Williclms 1 o. 2 Lady Supt. :.\Iiss K. D . Gilchrist, 26. 11. 2-+ R. Drummond, Port Elizabeth Y.W.C.A., Port Elizabeth. M.R.C.S. Y.W.C.A. H. K. Attaowll, L.R.C.P. Rahmaniyah 19.11. 30 R. G.
26. 11. 28
Zonnebloe m
imons, l\LB. Lady upt. Miss G. Phillemore, _ _ _ _ _-'--_ 5, College Square, Zonnebloem. N ATAL
Supt. A. vV. H. Harm worth , c/o Fruit 'Wrappers, Ltd ., :'IIarine Dri"e, Wood· stock. Supt. C. C. Marais, P.O. Box 22, Somerset West. Supt. G. :'II. :'IIaO\\·cll. R.F.A. Rapidol, imonsto\\n. Corps Supt. D . J . James, P.O. Box 144, Kimberley. Supt. J. Lord , 74, econd Avenue, Kenilworth . Supt. G. Robertson, 10, Villiers ired, Eimbcrlev. Supt. B. P. K. Gould, . 14a, Neale Street, Beaconsfield . Supt. A. S. Gibson, 84, Kenilworth Road, Kimberley. Supt. J. Raftery, S .A. Police, Kimberley. Supt. H. \V . Thompson , 29, Lawrence Street, Kimberl ey. Supt. C. J. Freeman, 19b, Neale Street, Beaconsfield. Supt. D. Dempster, 157, Transvaal Road, Kimberley. Supt. F. B. Rawson, SO, Plein Street, Kimberley . Supt. Vv. Bradford, 28, Rail\\ay Cottage, Humewood, Port Elizabeth. Supt. F. C. Rummer, Box 24, Port Elizabeth. Supt. T. M. Butchart, Fletcher's Chambers, Darling Street, Capetown. Cadet Supt. J. l\lorom, c/o Witbinshaw, Ltd., 1\lain Road, Wynberg.
S3
BRIGADE OVERSEAS DISTRICTS .
JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE OVERSEAS.
D ISTRI CT.
Comprising the Province 0/ IVa ta I. 1\lajor H. TENER GALBRAITH, J. P ., F.R.C.S., A istant Commi loner Greenacres Buildings, Greenacres Passage, Durban. Capt. C. E. L. BURMA , M.B. District U1-geo n Oi tr'ict u per-i r!tendent H. 1. JOLIFFE. l\Irs. C. N. S. SMILEY, A.R.R.C. Lady Di trrct upel-intendent F. G. DONALDSON. Oi trict Officer I
AmbulanceBerea
Re-form d 30.6.25
Durban list Indian} 17.12.27
Supt. H. H. Roberts, 1, Glen Grove, Durban. urgeon and Supt. 1\1. \V. Kaplan, 7-8, ational Bank Chambers, \\Test treet, Durban. upt. T. Teedham, Cenlral Fire lation, Durban. Supt. apt. R. C. Dickinson, Box 4-+1, 1\Iaritzburg.
. 1\lc:'1ahon, M.B. 1\1. " -. Kaplan,
M.
D.
I Durban I\1.F.B . ... '
1.7.25
Pietermari tz bu rg City 1st (Piete rmarilz: burg) Jndian
1.5.25
R. D. Kidd, l\LB.
3.9.29
:'1. R. Peters, l'Il.B .
CadetBerea
Pietermaritzburg City Nursing-Durban ' ...
28.4.26
Cadet Supt. F. Fox, 27, Lancaster Road, Durban. Cadet Supt. \\'. Eagle, 77, \Vest Street, Pietermaritzburg.
18.2.27 28.2.10
Dr. l\lildred Clark, M.B., CH.B.
Pietermari tz bu rg
1.1. 24
Vryheid
15.9.26
Cadet Durban
13.2.26
J. L.
lontgomery,
M.
B.
Lady Supt. G. H. \\'ood, 12, Halford Road, Durban. Lady Supt. Miss J. 1. Montgomery, 191, Chapel Street, Pietermaritzburg. Lady Supt. 1\lrs. E. Peachey, The Residency, Vryheid. Lady Cadet Supt. Mrs. Gowing, 16, orthway, Durban, I T orth.
5+
THE
JOHX
T.
A IBUL\ TeE BRIGADE OVERSEAS.
ORANCE
FREE
STATE
COlllpn'sing Ihe Provin ce
0/
The Very Rev. \V. II. \ VEEK . P.O. Box 550, Bloemfonlein. A. CHADWICK.
District Superintend e nt
I
I
FORMED.
OFFICER IN CHARGE.
SURCEON.
------.
Ambulanceity .,. NursingCity
J.
28.1 . 05
P.
1.3.21
Connan, l\1.R.C.P.
RHODESIAN
Lady Supt. :;\Irs. Harding, 3, Green Street, Bloemfontein .
B.A.,
RAILWAY
District Surgeon District Superintendent
1.6.30
UNITS.
Pretoria Fire Brigade 1st (Pretoria) Police NursingGO\·t. Printing" 'arks JOllA 'i~ESIWRG
1st Johannes burg 2nd Johannesburg Cily Norwood
E. A. Leviseur, M.R.C.S.
6.12.26
C. W. Caldwell, L.R.C.S.
6.6.29
F. \V. Bekker, !\f.R.C.S.
1.1. 29 1.9 .25 25.3.30 31 . 25
DISTRICT.
SOUTH
AFRICAN
RAILWAYS
AND
DiSTRICT.
WESTERN
SUB-DISTRICT.
A.., ... i. . lant COll1l11i..,sioIlCI·
Lady Supt. illrs. I obertson, l\I.B., c/o :-Iemorial Hospital, Bulawayo.
S . G. H . Gasson, M.B. (Act.) TRANSVAAL
CAPE
HARBOUR
Colonel J. R . :-IoRE, :\I.I)l'ST.C.E., Headquarters, S.A. R a ilways, Johannesburg. Lt .-Col. \V. BOOTH SKI;o.<;o.<ER, D.S.O., ~I.D. E. J . BAR;o.<ETT, lII.B.E. :;\1rs. J. R. :'IoRE .
Senior Di..,tri·t uperintcndent Lady Di . . tricl , upel-intencienl
Supt. \\T. A.. Blezard, P.O. Box 582, ' alisbury.
S. G. H. Gasson, M.B.
Act. Supt. J . Hindes, Fire Station, Pretoria. Supt. H. J. l\Iale, S.A. Police, Pretoria.
Lady Supt. ::'Iiss Kidson, Government. Printing "Works, Pretoria. II. G. Goldwater, l\I.R.C.S. Lady Supt . .Y.I:rs. E. G. Slade, 70, Algernon Road, Norwood. H.. Baranov, ;"'LB. Lady Supt. ~Iiss. A . Pearson, Box 1445, johannesburg. Florence ,\T. Stephen, Lady Supt. 1. L. Anderson, ;"'LB. 30, St.:-Iary's Buildings, Johannesburg . Lady Supt . ::'Irs. Parkinson, Bramley, Transvaal.
Acting Senior Di..,trict Surgeon
upt. N. G. Ferris, Good Office, B.:\!. c' R. Rlys., Broken Ifill.
"LB.
11. 2. 26
18.2.28
1.7.26
Commi..,. io ner
:\'. D . Sand erso n,
1.4.28
FORMED-.II~-------S-U-R-C-E-O-N-.----- --'-----------O-F-F-IC-E-R--I-N-C-H-A-R-C-E-.
CORP '
IIE;o.<RY CHAP;\L\X, Rhodesian Railways, Bula\\'uyo . . \.. \V. :\IAY, c.~l.G., M.D. A . :-IoRGA;o.<.
Ass i ta nt Commissioner
AmbulanceBroken Hill (Railway) Bulawavo (Raylton) Salisbury Railway NursingBulawayo
upt. J. II. Coates, 91, Lombard Street, Bloemfontein.
LovIUs, fi1,B., CH.B.
55
TR \NSV,\A L DISTRICT (ronlinlled).
DISTRICT.
Orange Free StaLe.
Assistant Commissioner
UNITS.
BRIGADE OVERSEAS DISTRICTS.
District ,'lII'geol1 Di,>ll'ict Superillt~IHlellt Di..,trict Office r
DISTRICT.
l\Iajor H . C. BAKER, O.B .E., ;"'1.R.C.S. J. \YALKER.
II .
\YHIT\V.Ul.
Comprising the Province of the Tra IlH'aaZ.
Assista nt Commissioner
District Supel'intende nt AmbulanceGovt. Printing Works JOHA NNESBURG CORPS 1st (J ohannesburg City) 2nd (J ohannesburg City) 1st (J ohannesburg) Police 2nd (J ohannesburg) Police Orange Grove (S.O.E.)
Lt.-Col. G. E. PEACOCK, l\LR.C.S., L.R.C. P. , 17-18, t. l\lary Buildings, Corn. herk and Elof[ lreets, Johannesburg. Capt. K . G . F. OLLENDER.
7.6.26
L. Milner, M.R.C.S.
1.1 .29
H. G. Goldwater, M.R.C.S.
16.4 .26
A . L. Lomey, M.B .
28.6.2 7
M. C. Myerson, L.R.C.P.
13 .8.26
R. Ray, M.B.
6.8.26 15 .7.29
A. Rabinowitz, M.R.C.S.
Supt. W. J. Putter, 715, Villiera, Pretoria.
\mbulanceBeaufort \"est Harbour
1.1 21
Laingsburg
6.2.23
Parow Salt River In ~titut e
Supt. R. B. l\Iartin, 56, ~orth Avenue, Bez Valley, Johannesburg. Supt. J. P . Jonas, Municipal Native Hospital, Vrededorp Compound, Johannesburg. Act. Supt. D. J. Sergeant, Police Station, Fordsburg, J'bu rg. Supt. R. Binnie, Central Barracks, J ohannesburg. Supt . A. T. Arnold, 48, Garden Road, J ohannesburg.
11.12 .22
South Peninsula Stores Touws River Transportation Worcester Kursing_ Peninsula
Symington, :lLB. F. O. Fehr en, ~I.R .C.S .
II. de Villiar ,Arts
27 .9.26
L. Sive, ;"'I.B.
- .10.07
P. T. Cairns, :\LB .
1.1.26
T. R. G. :'Iclrose.
15 .2.22 1.6.28 1.1.24 21.12.22 14 .7.26
R. \Yoolf, l\I.R.C.S. T. B. Wood, lII. B. J. Dommes ee. T. Jones, L.S.A.
upt.F. J. Glaum , c/o Railway tores, Beaufort \Vest. Supt. A. R. Holland, 8, Dawers Street, Cape Town. Supt. J. J. R. Donaldson, S .A .R., Laingsburg. Supt. :\1. J . T. ::'.lathee, \Venotland Road, Paro\\'. Supt. J. Bruyns, Station :'Iaster, Sea Point. Supt. P. J. :-Iarais, Station Foreman, :'.Iuizenberg. Supt. T. T. Buxton, 8, Park Terrace, London Roa d. Supt. G. A. Linde, Station Hill, \Vorcester. Lady Supt. 1\1rs. A. ilIoore, 8, Alfred Street, Observatory.
56
THE ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGADE OVER EAS. EASTERN
-----------------
Ambulance-East London Queensto\\'n 1 ursing-East London
...
1
SUB-DISTRICT.
J. vV. ADAMS, M.B. C. E. II. REX, D.C.M. ---- ---
1.1.0-1 1.1.25
'.V. Paisley, I-I.B.
16.-1 .21
D. 1\1. 1\lcGregor CAPE
upt. C. E. Goodwill, S.A.R., Queensto·wn. Lady Supt. l\Iiss J. C. I-\:indness, c/o Div. Supt.'s Office, East London.
MIDLAND
SUB-DISTRICT.
istant C01l1m issioner
D. R. '.V . DICK. F. J. IIOBBS.
Di tl'ict Superintendent District Officer AmbulancePort Elizabeth
1.12.20
Uitenhage Jursing-Port Elizabeth...
J. H. Joubert, M.B.
17.10.21
H. E. Brawn, F.R.C.S.
2B . .21
F. '.V. lorrison, I-I.B.
6.B.25
Uitenhage
H. Kohlburg, M.B. CAPE
NORTHERN
Assistant Commi ioner Oi trict Superintend e nt District Officel-
23.3.23
'.V. P. Lubbe, M.B.
l(imberley
12 .2.22
T. Jones, L.R.C.P.
Klerksdorp
14.7.27
L. Herzenberg, M.D.
1I1afeking ursing-Klerksdorp
...
I I
R. Bailey, M.B.
3B.I0.26
Greyville
1.8.23
C. Lundie, M.B.
Ladysmith
14 .3.2 1
VV. Salmond, M.B.
1.1alvern
27.2.09
R. D.
I
SUB-DISTRICT.
I
1__ _____
SURCEON. _____
Ladysmith Pietermaritz burg
ORANCE
FREE
STATE
As istant ComJ11i~sioner Distr'ict Surgeon Di~lrict Superintendent Dj~trjct Officer AmbulanceBloemfontein Kroonstad
Supt. L. E. Page, 236, Railway Cottages. Supt. J . Dunn, Kimberley. Supt. H . Ranft, S.A.R. Rly . Klerksdorp. Supt. F. E. \\,ilkin~on, 1\lafeking.
elson, M.B.
H. G. HA. KI. S, 1II.B. W. J. GREEN. J. H. H. CHAMBERLAIN.
Supt. W. Morgan, Shop 13, S.A.R., Durban. Sergt. G. II. Jeans, c/o Track Equipment, Estcourt. Supt. J. vV. Gibbons, 25, Seventh Avenue, Durban. Supt. J. W. Dick, c/o Electric Traction Engineer, Darmania South. Supt. J. A. Sinclair, Escombe, atal.
OFFICER IN CHARCE.
Supt. R. Sanderson, S.A .R ., Pietermaritzburg. Supt. J . '.Y . Campbell, 125, Prince Street, Durban.
Lady Supt. :'IIiss E. H. Lonsdale, c/o .A.R. & II., Durban.
20 .6.2 1 .9.29
X . B. :'IIACINNES. T. G. KILROE .
23.05 20 .523
SUB-DISTRICT.
\Y . H. HERBERG, M.B.
Supt. '.Y . Smith, 33, Grey Street, Bloemfontein. 1I. Jacobsz , M.B .
EASTERN
TRANSVAAL
SUB-DISTRICT.
A~~istant C()ml11i~~ioner
Di ... trict Surgeon District Supel-intendent Di ... trict Officer AmbulanceBreyten
23.9.23
'.Y. S. Alexander, I.D .
Pietersburg
28 .7.2
C. P. Andre\\', l\I.B.
15 .11.06
J. H. :'IlcLean, M.B.
SUB-DISTRICT.
Assistant Commis ioner District Surgeon District Superintendent Di trict Officer Ambulance19.6.30 Bethlehem 15.B.OB L. Borian, L.R.C.P. Durban Estcourt
FORMED.
pictcrmari tz bu rg IRe-formed 15.5 .21 Re-formed \V. S. Leary, M.B. point .7.20 15.1.30 Shannon 25.2 .30 Springfontein 2B .5.23 J. S. Taylor, M.B . Vryheid ... Tursing2 .11 .22 W. Witkin, M.B . Durban
Lady Supt. :'IIrs. I\:inmount, 24, Girleston Street, Port Elizabeth. Lady Supt. :'I1rs. Lean, 53, Caledon Road, itenhage.
1.2. 28 1 NATAL
UNITS.
Supt. C. W. Steel, c/o Port Goods Supt., Port Elizabeth.
R. J . S. I\:IRK. F. D. OPLEY.
Ambulance-De Aar ...
1.4.21
NATAL SUB-DISTRICT (continued).
OFFICER IN CHARCE.
SURCEON.
FORMED.
UNITS .
A
57
BRIGADE OVERSEAS DISTRICTS. CAPE
Assistant CommissionelDistrict Surgeon District Superintendent
Pretoria Waterval Boven
17.1.21
C. G. Booker
Witbank
17.l.21
E. F. '.Vatson, M.B.
1.7.21
J. Z. H. Rousseau
Nursing_ Pretoria Pietersburg Section Witbank
9.9.29 14.7.28
J. DUC\'CAX, M.B. J. A. CALDER. . HUTTOC\' .
Amb. Offr. A. Gerrots, S.A.R., Breyten. Sgt. J. Ventor, S.A. Rly., Pietersburg. Supt. J. Platt, S.A.R. '.Yorks , Pretoria. Supt. A. P. Van '.Yvk, S.A.R., '.Yaterval Boven. Supt. A. H. layers, S.A.R., '.Yitbank. Lady Supt. Mrs. Follis, 146 , Railway Reserve, Pretoria.
58
THE
ST.
JOlIN
A~'lBULA I CE BRIGADE OVERSEAS.
WESTERN
TRANSVAAL
A sistan t Commi sioner ... District Offi cer
A.
14.3.27
]. S. Jacobs,
Johannesburg
23.9.07
S. J. Hoffman,
M.R.C.S.
1.1.21
\\'. H. Palmer,
l\1.B.
Standerton Zeerust ... Volksrust TursingGermiston
W. \Y. \Yatt,
11.3.27 29.7.27 3.11.27
D. P. Pau\\"
4.1.22
Johannesburg CadetGermiston
17.6.23
21.10.26
...
I
L.R.C.P. M.B.
D. B. Strachan, T. F. Andrew,
Lady Supt. i\Irs. Siebert, 11, ::\Iicldle Str~eL, Garden Road, Germiston. Ladv upt. ::\Iiss .. White, S.A.R., Johannesburg.
l\!.B.
M.B.
18.2.28
SOUTH-WEST
Windhoek
I NGLIS.
Supt. E. Bishop, C. and \V. Dept., Germiston. Supt. J. G. Davies, c/o C. and W. Dept., Braamfontei n. Supt. F. Gets, 117, Gordon Road, ] udith Paarl. Supt. P. R. O'Halloran. Krugersdorp Stal1on .
l.R.C.S.
AFRICA
Assistant Commi sione r District Surgeon District Superintend ent AmbulanceUpington
G.
OFFICER IN CHARCE.
AmbulanceGermiston
] ohannesburg Transportation Krugersdorp
J.
SURCEON.
FORMED .
UNITS.
SUB-DISTRICT.
SUB-DISTRICT.
E. L.
GALGUTT, 1\1 R .
A. ] .
FALCO:-<ER .
1.1.26 2.12.26
L. H. Bowkett,
M . R . C.S.
I
Supt. W. II. Linden, S.A. Rlys., Upington. Supt. C. Yentner, Stores, \Yindhoek .
STEPHEN AUSTIN AND SONS, LTD., PRINTERS, HERTFORD;
in tbe :mritisb 1Realm of tbe \l)cnerable ®rber of tbe 1bospital of St. 30bn of 3erusalem. ~be
(Sranb
~rior\?
ROLL OF THE ORDER. 1931 Centenary Issue.
~bc <Branb ~rior\? in the :fJ3ritish
1Realnl
Issued by authority of the Grand Prior on the
of the
recommendation of Chapter General.
IDcncrab[c @rbcr of the 1bospita[ of St. 30bn of 3erusa[enl.
Registrar.
ROLL OF THE ORDER.
15th June, 1931.
. 1931 Centenary Issue.
CONTENTS . PAGE PREFACE
5
.
7
OFFICERS A D EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
9 10 11 13 15 17
CHAPTER GENERAL COUNCIL ROLL OF THE ORDER BAILIFFS GRAND CROSS DAMES GRAND CROSS K
IGHTS OF JUSTICE
DAMES OF JCSTICE
23
KNIGHTS OF GRACE
25 41 53 55 61 63
DAMES OF GRACE CHAPLAINS . COM:.1A DERS (BROTHERS) COMMANDERS ( ISTERS) OFFICERS (BROTHERS) OFFICERS (SISTER )
87
ERn)\G BROTHERS
91
ER\'I~G
135 153 165
ISTERS
HONORARY ASSOCIATES Do 'ATS PA T GREAT OFFICERS AND PAST EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF THE ORDER ALPHABETICAL ROLL
.
167 179
ABBREVIATIONS.
B G.C., Bailiff G,a?ld C'0SS. Ch ., Chaplain. C., Commander. D ., Donat. D.G.C., Dame Grand Cross. D .Gr., Dame of Grace. D.]., Dame of Justice. Esq., Esquire. H.A., Honorary A ssociale.
H.S.B., Honora1'y Se1ving Brother. H.S.S., Honorary Serving Sister. KI.Gr., Knight of Grace. 1\,1.]., Knight of Justice. L.Gr., Lady of Grace. L.]., Lady of Justice. 0., Officer. S.B., Serving Brother. 5.5., Serving Sister. (T.) , Temporary.
NOTE.-The leiter A precedtng any of the above Abbreviations s7'gnifies Associate.
4
5
PREFACE.
NOTE.-The following letter have been adopted to represent the variou grades in the Order in works of Reference :Bailiff Grand Cro s Dame Grand Cross
) G.c. t.J.
f
Knight of Justice
K.J. t. J.
Dame of Justice Dame of Grace Commander
D.J. t. J. K.G. t.J. D.G. t . J. C. t.J.
Chaplain
Ch. t. J.
Officer
O. St. J.
Knight of Grace
Serving Brother Serving Sister .
.B.
t. J. t. J.
The previous Roll of the Order was published in 1928. This year the Grand Priory is celebrating the Centenary of its Revival in England and the Grand Prior approved the suggestion of Chapter-General that the occasion called for a revised edition. The Registrar was, therefore, in tructed to prepare and publish it at an early date. The present Roll follows the lines of that last published. In it will b found a list of the Executive and Assistant Executive Officers, the composition of Chapter-General and of Council ,md the names of the Members of the Order entered according to their eniority in their Grade, commencing with the Grand Crosses and ending with the erving Brothers and isters. Names of Associate and T mporary Members are printed at the end of their Grade. :Added to the e are the Honorary Associates-some 3 20 in number-who preferred to remain as such rather than exercise the privilege of b coming members of the Order under the Statutes of 1926. In the Appendix will be found the name of the Donatswearers of Gold, ilver, or Bronze Badges-men and women who have contributed from time to time to the funds of the Order to help on its work for humanity to which it is devoted. For the most part these Donats are Indian who have shown their appreciation of the splendid training in First Aid being given in the Indian Empire by the St. John Ambulance Association and the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Owing to the provision in the Statutes of 19 2 6 for Associate Members it would appear unlikely that the number of Donats will ever be large.
6
7
PREFACE.
. Also in the Appendix will be found an interesting historical record of the names of the Past Great Officers and Past Executive Officers of the Order. The list of Priors and Grand Priors is complete from the foundation of the Priory in the twelfth century. The other Officers date from or since the revival of the Order in England ln 183I. Compared with 1928 membership of the Order shows a considerable increase. The total in the issue 192 was 3,690, and that in the present Roll is 4,26. These figures include Associate and Temporary Members, Honorary As ociates and Donats. The Promotions in and Admissions or Attachments to the Order are carried down to 22nd May, the last date on which Hi Majesty the King graciously approved the names submitted to him by the Grand Prior on the Recommendation of ChapterGeneral. I take this opportunity to draw the attention of Member to the adoption of initial letters to indicate in future the variou Grades in works of Reference. These will be found on p. 4.
~be <Sranb ]prior\? in tbe :tSritisb lRealnl
of tbe IDenerable ~rber of tbe lbospttal of St. 30bn of 3erusalem. So\?eretgn 1beab. HIS
MAJESTY THE
KING
(i;ranb IDrtor. FIELO-MARSHAL HI
ROYAL HrGHNE s THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K.G., etc.
Sub:::JPrtor. M I\JOR-GENER ,\L THE EARL OF SCARBROUGH, K. G., G. B. E., K. C. B., T. D.
IPrelate. Co MO GORDO
LA G,
:Hrcbbisbop of ctanterbur}2 <rbance[[or. LrEuT.-G E:-'; ER\L
IR :\YL:'.IER HUNTER-WE TON, K.C.B., D . . 0., R.E., M.P.
.1Satrtff of JEgle.
To my colleague the Genealogist (Garter King of Arms), who has given me his valuable help in revising the proof of the Roll, I take this opportunity of expre sing my thanks. In conclusion, I would apologise for errors of omission and commi ion which are almost inseparable from a work of this character, especially when it appears at irregular intervals, and I would crave the kind indulgence of my confreres for any shortcomings they will notice and ask them to let me have their criticisms and sugge tion in due course in order that the next edition of the Roll may be in every way improved.
J. T.
WOOLRYCH PEROWXE,
Registrar. 15th June, 1931.
IR
JOH:--T
P.
HEWETT, G. C. S. r., K. B. E., C.!. E.
JExecu tt"e ®tftcerf3 (in order of their precedence). Chancellor-LIEUT. -GE:\ERAL
IR
YL;'v1ER HUNTER-WE TON, K. C. B.,
Secretary-General-~f.\JOR-GENERAL
D . . 0., R.E., M.P. IR PERCIVAL WILKINSO ,
K. C. M. G., C. B.
Receiver-General-COLO:--TEL FRANCI
W.
PIXLEY, V.D.
Director of Ambulance-MAJoR-GENERAL SIR PERCIVAL WILKINSON, K.C.M.G., C.B. Hospitaller-COLONEL SIR COURTAULD THOMSON, K. B. E. , C. B. Almoner-CAPTAIN ALFRED
C. SETON CHRISTOPHER
Librarian-COLONEL EDWIN J. KING, C.M.G., T.D., A.D.C. Registrar-LIEUT.-COLONEL J. T.
WOOLRYCH PEROWNE, V.D., T.D.
Genealogist-SIR GERALD WOODS WOLLASTON, Kt., c. v.o. Director of Ceremonies-CAPTAIN ALFRED
C. SETON CHRISTOPHER
Chief Commissioner, St. J obn Ambulance Brigade At HomeMAJOR-GENERAL SIR JOH DUNCA~, K.C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. Chief Commissioner, St. John Ambulance Brigade OverseasBRIGADIER JAMES L. SLEEMAN, C.M.G., C.B.E., M.V.O.
8 :assistant JExecuU"e
~mcer6.
Assistant Receiver-General-EDwIN H. FRESHFJELD Honorary Secretary, St. John Ophthalmic Hospital-LIEuT.-COLO EL J. T. WOOLRYCH PEROWNE, V.D., T.D . . Assistant Honorary Secretary (for Scotland), St. Hospital-JoHN H. STEVENSO , M. B. E., K. c.
<rbapter-(l;eneraI.
John Ophthalmic "The Chapter-General. under the Sovereign Head and subject to the Grand Prior's right of veto, shall be the supreme governing body of the Order and shall form the Court of Honour. " (Statute 6.)
Assistant Librarian-HENRY W. FINCHAM
NOTE . -~ith the exception oj the Secretary-General the above Executive and Assistant
Executwe Officers have been appointed jor a term of three years from St. John's Day, .1930 (Statutes 8 an.d 9). The Secretary-General (and the Secretary ) are appo~nt~d by the Grand Pnor and hold office during his pleasure. (Statute 8 and Regulatton lOA.)
Secretar}? LIEUT. -COLONEL RALPH
C. BIl\GHAM,
:assistant Secretar}? DUNCAN G. MONTEITH
:accountant. I VOR C. ALBURY
D. S. o.
Members : THE GRAND PRIOR. THE SUB-PRELATES
B-PRIOR
THE
THE PRELATE
THE OFFICIATING CHAPLAINS
THE CHANCELLOR
NOT MORE THAN
THE BAILIFF OF EGLE TH E OTHER BAILIFFS GRAND THE KNIGHT
RO
OF] USTICE
NOT MORE THA.
TE ' REPRESENT-
AT]\'E KNIGIlT.
OF
IX REPRESENT-
ATIVE COMMANDERS (Brothers)(b)
GRA E(a)
NOT MORE
THAN
THREE
REPRE-
SENTATIVE OFFICERS (Brothers)(C) THE
EXECUTIVE
OFFICERS
(see
p. 7)
S CH REPRE:E . 'TATIYE MEMBERS OF COUNCIL (see p. 10) AS ARE BROTHERS OF THE ORDER (Statute 6)
(a) SYDNEY \i\.
The Representative Knights of Grace:MAJOR JOHN M. REDDIE, C. B.
MALKIN
ROBERT ,\. GIBBON, M.D.
THOMAS H. W. CHAMBERS
LIEUT.-COLONEL FRA CIS A. BROOK, HENRY W. FI CHAM HARLES
M.D. COLO EL THE \'l ~ OU T TREDEGAR,
FIELD-MARSHAL SIR CLAUD JACOB,
C.B.E. HUGH
M. IN
H. C. PIRIE-GORDON,
D . . C.
G.C.B., G.C . . . 1., K.C.M.G.
LEDEW
(b)
The Representative Commanders:-
MAJOR HENRY A. BALBI, M.B.E.
CAPTAINEvERARDW. GOLDSWORTHY
ERNEST E. EBBLEWHITE
(c) SEPTIMU'
The Representative Officers : -
M. HEBBLETHWAITE, M. D.
SIR WILLIAM WELL, Kt. COLONEL AUGUSTUS M. O. ANWYL-PASSINGHAM, O.B.E.
NOTE.-The Executive Officers, the Members of Council, the Officiating Chaplains, the ~epresentative (a) Knights of Grace, (b) Commanders and (c) Officers are app02nted by the Grand Prior for a term oj three years. The present Triennial period ends on St. John 's E'l:e, 1933.
10
II
(tounciI. "The Council shall be primarily the advisory body of the ChapterGeneral, but may act for it in all matter of routine or urgency."
(Statute 7.)
giving the names of Members and Associates in order of Seniority (except when holding one of the Appointme n ts laid down in Statute 32), with dates of promotio n , ad mi sion, or attachment.
Members : THE GRAND PRIOR THE T HE THE THE T HE THE
Roll of the Order
THE LIBRARIAN SUB- PRIOR THE REGISTRAR CHANCELLOR THE CHIEF COM~lISSIO ER, T. JOHN SECRETARy-GENERAL AMBULANCE BRIGADE AT HOME RECEIVER-GENERAL THE CHIEF COMMI lONER, T. J OHK DIRECTOR OF AMBULANCE AMBULA~CE BRIGADE OVER "E,t\s HOSPITALLER (The above are ex-officio.-Reg. 7.1.)
3 Representatives of the St. John Ambulance Association (a) 2 Representatives of the St. John Ambulance Brigade at Home (b) 1 Representative of the Hospital ommittee (c) 1 Representative of each Bailiwick and of each Priory or Commandery directly dependent on Grand Priory (d) 2 Co-opted members (e)
S o"eretgn 1beaO. HIS MAJESTY THE KING
(SranO lP riot'. FIELD-~ARSHAL HIS ROYAL THE DUKE OF CO \fNAUGHT, K.G.,
HIGH~ESS
K.T., KoP., ETC.
(Hold Office till St. John's E ve, 19 33.)
(a) Representatives of the St. John Ambulance
ociation : -
LADY CONSTANCE MILNES GASKELL WILLIAM E. AUDLAND. M.B.E., M.R.C. WILLIAM G. PAPE, O.B.E., representing Railway Centres
Sub-JDrior. :V1.-\JOR-GENERAL THE EARL OF SCARI3ROUGH, K.G., G.B.E., K.C.B., T.D
(b) Representatives of the St. John Ambulance Brigade at Home: --
{prelate.
LADY PERROTT, R. R. C. COLONEL CHARLES J. TRIMBLE , C.B., C.M.G., V.D., T.O., L. R.C. P.
C os~ro GORDON LAN G, :arcbbisbop f <!anterbut2
(c) Representative of the Hospital Committee :H. E. GARLE
(tbancellor.
(d) Representative of the Priory for Wales THE HON. JOHN HAMILTO
BRUCE.
LIEUT.-GENERAL
(e) Co-opted Members :ARTHUR VERNON DAVIES, O. B.E., WILLIAM HARVEY REEVE, O.B.E.
OF ~.B.,
fR
H UNTERSTON,
AYLMER K.C.B.,
HU
D.S.O.,
TER- WESTON R.E.,
M.P.
M.P.
NOTE.-Each member of Council may recommend a Deputy, approved by the Committee or Establishment concerned, to represent him on the Council, but not on Chapter General.
:JBailttf of lEgle. SIR JOHN
HEWETT, G.c.s.I..
K.R.E.,
C.I.E.
13
I2
13atltt'fs <l3ranb
<tr~ss.
(G.C.St.J.) . 12 June, 1926
WALES,H.R.H. the Prince of, K.G., K.T., K,P" G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G. (P.C .), etc. Kt. J., 2.6.17. IPrfor of tbe !prior}] for 'UUla(es
YORK,
Colonel H.R.H. etc. Kt. J., 21.10.21.
the Duke
of,
K.G.,
K.T., G.C.V.O.,
(P.C.),
CONNAUGHT, Field-Marshal H.R.H. the Duke of, K.G., K.T., K.P., G.C.B., (P.C.), etc. Kt.
J.,
13.12.81, Honorary Bailiff, 18.7.88, Bailiff of Egle, 31.7.94.
<l3ranb IDrior, 23.6.10 CONNAUGHT, Major-General H. R. H. Prince Arthur of, K.G., K.T., G.C.M.G., G.C.v.O., (P.C.), etc. Kt. J., 20.6.05. NOTE.-The ~ date g1'ven in the left-hand margin again t each name is that of the ad1111'ssion or promotion to that Grade.
1 J uly, 1930
GLOUCE TER} GEORGE}
12June, 1926
H.R.H. the Duke of}
H.R.H. Prince,
K.G.} G.C.V.O., (P. C.)
K.G., G.C.V.O.
NORWAY, His 1'Iajesty Haakon VI!., King of, K.G., G.C.B., G.C.V.O., etc. Kt. J., 24.11.96. (Associate) BELGIANS, H is Majesty Albert, King of the, Hon. (Associate)
Kt.
J.,
30.4.15.
H UNTER- \VESTON of H unterston, Lieut.-General Sir Aylmer Gould, K.C. B., D . S. 0., R. E., M. P. Kt. J. 22.4.84. ctbRllCcl[or Esquires-Robert Gould Hunter-Weston Reginald Purcell Hunter-Weston
CECIL, Colonel Lord William, c.v.o. Kt. Gr. 20.7.86. Kt.
J.
14.12.86.
Hon. Bailiff, 20.2.25.
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24.2. 15.
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MONSON, Lieut.-Colonel The Lord. Kt. Gr.
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PALMER
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c.
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ROBINSON, Erne t Laurie. L.R.C.P. H.A. 11.7.90. GIB BON, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick William , L. R. C. P. (ED.) H.A. 28.2.99. CURETON, Surgeon-Colonel Edward, v. D., flL13 . , L R. C. P. (ED.) H.A. 28.4.03. ARMSTRONG-JONES, Colonel Sir Robert, Kt., C.B.E. , M. D. , D.Se" F.R.C.S., F.R.C.P., H.A. 28.7.03. GOSCHEN, Colonel The Viscount, c .c . .r. , G.C.1.E. , C.B.E.] (P .C.L V.D. DESBOROUGH, The Lord, K. G., G. c. V.O. SOYIERLEYTON, Colonel The Lord, G. C.v.O. ] (p.e) \t\TILLETT, John Eddowes, C.B.E. H.S.B. 24.6.97. NOBLE, Colonel Leonard LUND, Major George H.. B. 28. 7.03. WESTMACOTT. Colonel Frederic Hibbert, C.B.E., T.D ., F.R .C'. S. H.A. 21.6.0+. HEAPE, Joseph Robert H.A. 23. 2. 04. CASTLEMAINE, The Lord GIBBONS, Robert Alexander, M. D. WHITTAKER, Captain Lawrence, M. B.E. H.. 8. 26.2.01. BLACKHAM, Colonel Robe rt James, C. B. , C. L e . c. 1. E. D.S.O., M.D. H.A. 25.5.09. DUDLEY, Lieut.-Colonel The Earl of, G.. D., G . C.~ L G., G'C'V'O' (P .c.), T.D. MILLS, Sir James, K. C. M. G. MITCHELSON , The Hon. Sir Edwin, K. C. 1. G. MORRIS] Sylvanus Glanville] M.D. MACPHERSON, William Molson RUNDLE, General Sir Henry Macleod Leslie, G.C.B .] G .C .M .G., G.C.V.O.] D.S.O., R.A. ANSLOW, The Lord, C.B. HARDINGE OF PENSHURST] The Lord] K.G.] G.C.B. , G. C. S. L, G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., G.c.v.o., I.S.O.] (P .c.). SOULSBY, Sir William Jameson, K.C.V.O., C.B.] C.I.E. BROOKS] Lieut.-Colonel Francis Augustus] M.D. H.A . 26.2.01. I
WALKER, Major Percival Benjamin H.A.26.4.04. MARSHALL OF CHIPSTEAD] The Lord] K.C.V.O., (P .C. ) ARRAN, Lieut.-Colonel The Earl of] K.P., P.c.(I.) 30 May, 1911 WYNNE, Colonel Sir Trevredyn Rashleigh, K.C.S.I., K.C.I.E., 25 July, 1911 V.D. CROOKE-LAWLESS, Surgeon Lieut.-Colonel Sir Warren Roland, K.C.V.O.] C.B., C.I.E., C.B.E., M.D. PARSONS, Major Edward Howard Thornbrough, C.B.E. JONES, Major-General Guy Carleton, C.M.G., M.D., M.R.C.S. MENDS, Brigadier-General Horatio Reginald, C.B. 28 Nov., 1911 MANN, Sir Donald Daniel, Kt. BARCLAY, Lieut.-Colonel George] O.B.E.] V.D. H.A.24.1l.03.
21 Feb.,
1911
Chief Commissioner, Overseas.
27 F eb.,
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1911
BOULTON, Lieut.-Colonel Oscar Evan] T.D.
Dominion
of
New
Zealand,
S.J .A. B.
1912
RANDELL, Allan Elliott] M.B. PORTER] Sir James] K.C.B.] K.C.M.G., M.D. STANLEY, Sir John] K.C.I.E., C.B.E., K.C. CARPENTER, Charles Claude, C.B.E. HALDANE] General Sir James Aylmer Lowthorpe, G.C.M.G., K.C.B.] D.S.O. CANT Wjlliam Edmund] M.B.E., M.D.] F.R.C.S. H.A. 22.6.89.
1912
BADEN-POWELL, Lieut.-General The Lord, G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O.]
] Honorary Con sulting Surgeon, St. John Ophthalmic Hospital. 21 May,
K.C.B.
30 July,
11ARTINDALE, Sir Arthur Henry Temple, K.C.S.I. HOWARD] Lieut.-Colonel Henry FORESTER, Lieut.-Colonel The Lord 1912 SPRINGTHORPE, John William, M.D. (MELB.) H.A. 23.2.09. GOSFORD, Lieut.-Colonel The Earl of, M.C. FAYRER, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Joseph, Baronet, C.B.E.] M.D.] F.R.C.S.(ED. ) MITCHELL] Major Robert, C.B.E. H.A. 2.5.05. Esq . 20.7.09. PELLATT, Brigadier-General Sir Henry Mill, Kt., C.V.O. Chief Commissioner, Dominion of Canada, S.J.A.B. Overseas.
26
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26
Nov., 1912
Commissioner, No. 1. District, S.J.A.B.
21
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HODGETTS] Colonel Charles Alfred] C.M.G., V.D., M.D. H.A. 16.6.03. E sq . 22.2.10. MAYO-ROBSON, Colonel Sir Arthur William] K.B.E., C.B.] C.V.O., F.R.C.S. COOK, Frank Henry, C.I.E. Esq . 20.6.99.
28 25 Feb., 1913 27 May, 1913 29 July, 1913
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WILKINSON, Major Sir Nevile Rodwell, K.C.V.O. PERKINS, Colonel Alfred Thrale, C.B. TAIT, Sir Thomas James, Kt. PENNANT, David Falconer COPEMAN, Colonel Sydney Arthur Monckton, T.D., F.R.S M.D ., F.R.C.P. H.A. 31.7.06. ., ROBERTS, Lieut.-Colonel Sir James Reid, Kt., C.I.E., M.B., F.R.C.S SHARP, Sir Henry, Kt., C.S.I., C.I.E. . JARDINE, William Ellis. C.I.E. HARDY, Charles MACPHERSOI , Lieut.-Colonel Cluny, C.M.G., M.D.
30
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29 Oct.,
1915
HEHIR, Major-General Sir Patrick, K.C.I.E., C.B., C.M.G., M.D., F.R.C.S.(ED.) THOMSON, Colonel Sir Courtauld, K.B.E., C.B. 1bospftaUcr.
TYRRELL, Colonel Charles Robert, C.B., C.B.E., M.R.C.S. Esq.
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CHAMBERLAIN, Colonel Sir Neville Francis Fitzgerald, KC.B., K.C.V.O. :Iay, 1914 MACKINTOSH, Colonel Donald Jame, C.B., M.V .O. , M.B., F.R.S.(ED.) H.A.26.2.01. LUDDINGTON, James Little July, 1914 Ross, The Right Hon. Sir John, Baronet, P.C.(I.) FARINGDON, The Lord, C.H. WOOD, Edward Rogers Nov., 1914 JENNINGS, Major-General \Villiam Erne t, l.D. II.. J3.3].-.10. H.A.7.3.99. Feb., 1915 FRASER, Captain Thomas Oliver Esq. 26.11.07. LAWRENCE, Colonel Sir Walter Roper, Baronet, G.C.I.E., G.C.V.O., C.B. MARSH, Colonel Frank, C.B.E., F.R.C.S., M.B. GOSCHEN, The Hon. Sir William Henry, K.B.E. ASPINALL, Lieut.-Colonel Sir John Audley Frederick, K t. DRURY, Francis Saxham EI wes KING, Sir Henry Seymour, K.C.I.E. April, 1915 BURT, Sir Henry Parsall, K.C.I.E., C.B.E. DE BUNSEN, The Right Hon. Sir Maurice William E rnest, Baronet, G.C .M.G., G.C.V.O., C.B., (P.c.) April, 1915 DANE, Sir Louis William, G.C.I.E., C.S.I. June, 1915 RAWNSLEY, Colonel Gerald Thomas, C.B., C.M.G., M.R.C.S. Esq. 26.7.98.
LECHMERE, Captain Anthony Hungerford BOYNE, The Viscount AMES, Sir Herbert Brown, Kt. BRYDONE-JACK, William Disbrow, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. (ED.) Esq. 26.11.12. H.A.25.7.11. COPP, Charles Joseph, M.D. Esq. 22.2.10. Commissioner, Ontario District, Dominion of Canada, S.J. A. B. Over eas.
Assistan t Commissioner, Newfoundland Di st rict, S.]. A.B. Overseas.
24 Feb., 1914
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COLVIN, Brigadier-General Richard Beale, C.B., T.D. FOX-SYMONS, Sir Robert, K.B.E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. HUSBAND, Lieut.-Colonel John Charles Radclyffe, M.D. MESTON, The Lord, K.C.S.I. O'DWYER, Sir Michael Francis, G.C.I.E., K.C.S.I. LANGRIDGE, J\1ajor Francis Barton, O.B.E. DANIELL, Captain Francis Frederick H.S.B. 30.7.15. McLEOD, Sir Charles Campbell, Baronet ARBUTH OT, Major John Bernard, M.V.O. Esq. 30.4.15. HILL, Sir Claude Hamilton Archer, K.C.S.I., C.I.E. BOSANQUET, Sir Oswald Vivian, K.C.S.I., C.I.E. SHEPPARD, Major Edgar, D.S.O., M.C. WOODHOUSE, Major-General Sir Tom Percy, K.C .M.G. ) C.B., M.R.C.S. O'CONNOR, Lieut.-Colonel Patrick Fenelon, C.B., M.D. PERRY, Lieut.-Colonel Francis Frederic, C.M.G., C.LE., M.D., F.R.C.S. TREDEGAR, Colonel The Viscount, C.B.E. CARR, J\1ajor-General Howard, C.B., M.D. HOLLAND-MARTIN, Robert Martin, C.B. HAMILTON, Samuel, M.D. H.A. 29.5.06. STEWART, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Edward, K.B.E., M.D., M.R.C.S. BEDFORD, Colonel The Duke of, K.G., K.B.E., F.R.S. ORDE, John Fosbery, The Hon. Mr. Justice H.A. 25.7.11. BURN, Sir George, K t. LOVETT, Lieut.-Colonel Henry Wilson
27 Oct., 1916
24 Nov., 1916 15 Dec., 1916
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20 July, 1917
10
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DAWSON OF PENN, Major-General The Lord, P.C., G.c.v.a., K.C.B., K.C.M.G., M.D., F.R.C.P. CAMPBELL, Major Archibald Young Gipps, C.S.I., C.I.E., C.B.E" V.D. ELLIS, Francis Newman H.A. 9.6.93. BRADFORD, Major-General Sir John Rose, Baronet, K.C. M.G" C.B., C.B.E., F.R.S., M.D., F.R.C.P. HOOD, The Hon. Sir Alexander Nelson, K.C.V.O. (Duke of Bronte) BLENKINSOP, Major-General Sir Alfred Percy, K.C.B., c.~1.G" M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. lD.<t., TOWSE, Captain Sir Ernest Beachcroft Beck\vith, K.C.V.O., C.B.E. Esq. 28.2.05. CULLING, Major-General John Chislett, C.B., M.R.C.S. MONTGOMERY, Colonel James Alexander Laurence, C.S.I., C.B.E. BURNSIDE, Colonel Eustace Augustus, M.R.C.S. JENCKEN, Major-General Francis John, C.B., M.B. HUME-WILLIAMS, Sir William Ellis, Baronet, K.B.E., (P.C.), K.C, CLARKE, Sir Ernest Michael, Kt. WORTHINGTON, Colonel Sir Edward Scott, K.C.V.O., C.B" C.M.G., C.I.E., M.D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Esq. 24.2.14 . YARR, Major-General Sir Iv1 ichael Thorn S, K.C.M.G., C.D. , F.R.C.S.(I.) COLLARD, Major Alfred Stephen, C.B.E. H.S.B. 19.1.17. WYNCH, Lionel Maling, C.I.E., C.B.E . BRUCE-PORTER, Colonel Sir Harry Edwin Bruce, R . B.E .• C.M.G., l.D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. GORDON-WATSON, Colonel Sir Charles, K.B.E., C.M.G., F.R.C.S, GAIT, Sir Edward Albert, K.C.S.I., C.I.E. EARLE, Sir Archdale, K.C.S.L, K.C.LE. STRADBROKE, Colonel The Earl of, R.C. LG., C.D., C.V.O. , C.B.E., V.D., T.D. GEORGE, \Villiam Kerr Esq. 29.7.13. KENNEDY, Harold CORKER, Major-General Thomas Martin , C.B., M.D. DUNCOMBE, Colonel Charles William Ernest, C.B.E., T.D.
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KENNEDY , Sir Robert John , K.C. M.G. MORGAN , C olonel Claude Kyd, C.B., C.M .G., M.B. MARTIN, Lieut.-Colonel J ames FitzGerald, C.M. G., C.B.E., M.B. ENGLISH, Colonel Sir Thomas Crisp, K.C.M.G., ~1.B., F. R.C.S . ALEXANDEl', Major Dudley Henry, C.M.G. Esq. 26.11.12. PLENDER, The Lord, G.B .E. HOSSACK, Major J ames Francis Clark, F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (ED.) B.A. 26.11.12.
Commissioner, No. X. District, S.J.A.B. 19 April, 1918
S 11TH, Francis Ed ward James EYRE, John SANKEY, The Lord, P.C., G.B.E. Vice-Chancellor, Priory for Wale.
FOPE
TIER-VJ ALKER,
Sir Charles Leolin, Baronet, K.B.E., M.P.
lIonorary Director of Ambulance, Priory for Wales. 19 April, 1918
DA IE , Lieut.-Colonel David Honorary Almoner, Priory for Wale.
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Hugh
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Honorary Solicitor, Priory for Wales.
RI
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The Right Hon. Thom as,
(P.c.)
Director of Ambulance, Priory for Wales.
24~[ay,
1918
GE TLE, ir \Villia1l1 Benjan1in, Kt. GOODWI , Lieut.-General Sir Thomas Herbert John Chapman. K.C.B., C.:'LG., D.S.O., F.R .C.S. \V 1l (TE, Edward IURRAY, Brigadier-General Sir Valentine R.B.E., C.B., C.M.G . VVILLIA:'[ -\\ YNN, Colonel Sir Herbert Lloyd Watkin, Baronet, C.B ., T.D. Honorary Treasurer, Priory for Wales.
21 June, 1918
18 Oct., 1918
DAVIE, Arthur Vernon, O.B.E., M.B., M.P. 10NTGO~lERY, Major-General Sir Robert Arundel I{err, K.C.I\1.G. C.B., D.. 0. GARDI ER Sir Robert Septimus, Kt. REDDIE, Major John Murray, C.B. CHARLES, The Hon. Sir Ernest Bruce, Kt., C.B.E., K.C. MAY, Major-General Sir Edward Sincbir, K.C.B., C.M.G. STA LEY, Lieut.-Colonel Joseph Henry, C.B.E. BRYAN, Lieut.-Colonel 'Claude Glennon H.A. 19.10.17.
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CHA IBERS, Thomas Hall Winsley PRIESTMA , Francis REAO ETT-BAYLEY, Lieu t.-Col onel Sir Henry Dennis, K. B.E. H.A. 21.6.1 8. PARK ES, Colonel William Henry, c. I.G., C.B.E., M.D . , F.R. C.S.(ED.) I{ OTT, Sir J ames, Baronet LU CK, Brigadier-General Cyril Montagu, .M.G., D.S.O. DE TT, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Francis Henry, Kt., c . V.O. THO?-.ISON, Major-General James, C.B., C. M.C., M.B. BURTCHAELL, Lieut.-Gene ra l ir Charles Henry, L C.U ., c.~I.G. , ~1.
20 Dec., 1918
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GEORGE, The Right Hon. David Lloyd, O.M. ,
(P C.),
M.P.
FITZPATRICK, Colonel Herbert Lindsay, C.B.E . H.A. 1 .1.1'. WILLCOX, Colonel Sir \ Villiam Henry, K.C.I.E., C.B. , C.11.G ., M.D., F.R.C.P. WINGATE, General Sir Franci Reginald, Baronet, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., G.B.E., K.C.M.G., D.S.O ., R.A. JONES, Major-General Sir Robert, Baronet, K.B.E., C.B. , F.R.C.S.(ED. & I. ) WEBB-JOHNSON, Colonel Alfred Edward, C.B. E., D.S .O., M.B., F.R.C.S. H.A. 15 .2 .18 .
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DANIELSEN, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick Gustavus, D.S.O., T.D. EDWARDS, Lieut.-Colonel William Bickerton, C.B.E., M.B. DAVIES, Lieut.-Colonel John Edward Henry, D.S.O., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. TREOWEN, Major-General The Lord, C.B., C.M.G. LINDSAY, Lieut.-Colonel Henry Edzell Morgan, C.B. WYTHES, Ernest James, C.B.E. MAYHEW, Sir Basil Edgar, K.B.E. BALLANCE, Colonel Sir Charles Alfred, K.C.M.G., C.B., M.V.O., M.S., F.R.C.S. DIXSON, Thomas Storie, M.B. H .S.B. 16 .6 .03. Chief Commissioner, Commonwealth of ustralia excepted), S.J.A.B. Overseas .
.J. . B.
Chancellor, Priory for Wales. 11 April, 1919
'QO June, 1919
17 Oct. , 1919
NEWLA D, Major-General Sir Foster Reuss, K.c.~I.G., C.B.. ~Lll. H OLT, lYlajor-General Sir Maurice Percy' Cue, K. C.U. , K.C.M.G., D.S.O., M.R. C.S. BARRY, Lieut.-Colonel Arthur John, C.B. E., T . I). T AlLEY, Edward Mantle METHUEN, Field-Marshal The Lord, G.C .B., G . c. ~l. G ., G.C. v.o. BIRLEY, Kenneth Peel L ESLIE, Richard Whytock, ~r.D. lL\. 26. 5.1 6. L E[GH- WOOD, Lieut.-Colonel Sir J allles \Villiam, K. B . E., C. B, C. ?-.f.G. SAMUELSO , Sir Henry Bernhard, Barone t FOSTER, Major-General Gilbert La Fayette, c. B., F.R.C.S. (ED.) REEVES, Vvilliam Harvey, O.B.E. H.. B. 2' .7. 03. Commissioner, No. III. (Eastern) Di lrict,
2 1 Mar., 1919
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(Western
BARWICK, Captain Frederick Mortimer, O.B.E., R.N. H.S.B 21.1.16 · MOENS, Lieut.-Colonel Seaburne Godfrey Arthur May, C.I.E., C.B.E. VOULES, Sir Franci Minchin, Kt., C.B.E. IVI LOCK, The Right Hon. Sir William, K.C.M.G., (p .e.) HORWOOD , The Hon. Sir William Henry, Kt. WILSON, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Arnold Talbot, K.C.I.E., C.S.I., C.M .G., D.S.O. HILL, Surgeon Vice-Admiral Sir Robert, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., C.V.O., F.R.C.S.(ED.), K.H.S. B ARCLAY, Lieut.-Colonel Hubert Frederick Esq ., 15 .3.18. ADAIR, General Sir William Thompson, K.C.B. SIMPSON, Lieut.-Colonel Frank Robert, T.D. WILSON, Joseph Maitland, C.B.E. SAVORY, Sir William Borradaile, Baronet 'NEBB, Colonel Sir Arthur Lisle Ambrose, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. NORMAN, Surgeon Vice-Admiral Sir William Henry, K.C.B., F.R.C.S.(ED.), L.R.C.P., K.H.S. WILBERFORCE, Brigadier-General Sir Herbert 'Villiam, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G. HANKEY, Basil Howard Alers, C.B.E. MOLONY, The Right Hon. Sir Thomas Francis, Baronet, P.C.(I.) NALL-CAIN, Sir Charles Alexander, Baronet D
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1920
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MILNE, Field-Marshal Sir George Francis, G.C.B., G.e.M.G, , D.S.O., R.A. BARR, Lieut.-Colonel Sir janles, Kt., C.B.E., M.D., F.R.C,p " F.R.S.(ED. ) DAVIES, Hanbury H.A. 28.7.03. CROOKSHANK, Major-General Sir Sydney D'Aguilar, K. e .M,c" C.B., C.I.E., M.V.O., D.S.O. BROWN, Sir Herbert, K.B.E. HAILEY, His Excellency Sir William Malcolm. G.C.I.E., K.C ,S.I. ILLINGWORTH, Dudley Holden FORSTER, The Lord, P.C., G.C. LG. RICHARDS, Ernest Alfred H.S.B. 20.7.09. H.A. 26.5.16. Commissioner, No. VIII. District,
ELLIS, Colonel Clarence Isidore,
27] a,n., 1922 17 Feh"
1922
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1923
Chief Commissioner, Union of South Africa, S.].A.B. Over eas.
T.D., M.D.
HANSELL, Henry Peter, c.v.O. Esq, 16.1.~0. COLVI , Sir Elliot Graham, K. C.S.I. SCATTERTY, Lieut.-Colonel \Villiam, ;\1.1). Assistant Commissioner. No. V. Di trict,
18 Mar., 1921 15 April, 1921 27 May, 1921
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MONEYPENNY, Sir Frederick 'v\ illiam, Kl., c.Y.o. C. B.E. ROBINSON, Lieut.-Colonel Leonard Nicholas, c.n.E., ~r. D . (ED, ) Prr.f, Frank Edward de Beeho, L.R.C.P.(r.) H.A.26.4. 04. Assistant Commissioner, No. IV. District,
1921
GIBBONS, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Walter, K.B.E. GILLESPIE, Lieut.-Colonel Alexander IZenneth H.A. 1 .10.1 ". ELLIOT, Lieut.-Colonel Andrew, M.D., M. R.C.P.
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BORWICK, The Lord SAWYER, George Alexander, C.B.E. WILKINSON, J ames Bates, M.D. H.A.25.4.99. CROSS, John Robert H.S.B.14.12.17. GASTRELL, Colonel Sir William Henry Houghton K t., C. M.G., T,D, POOLEY, Major Edward Burdett, L.R.C.P.(ED.), L.R.C.S.(I. ) H.A.2,5,Oj,
21 Oct., 1921 18 Nov., 1921
25 May,
1923
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13 June ,
July:
1923 July, 1923
25 May, 20
Assistant Commissioner, No. IV. Di trict, S.]. A. B.
27
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.A..lexander Gordon, M.D. H.A. 24.2.15. FEILDING, Major-General Sir Geoffrey Percy Thynne, K,C.B., K.C.V.O., C.M.G., D.S.O. GATT, Major William Raphael, M.B.E. Esq. 30.5.11. LEIGH, Colonel The Lord, T.D. WILLIAMS, Major] ohn Robert, T.D., M.B. B.A. 25.11.02. ROBERTS, Major Rich ard Conan, O.B.E. SUTHERLAND, Sir Arthur Munro, Baronet, ICB.E. A DER ON, Sir William Maurice Abbot, Kt., C.V.O. , M,B., M.R.C.S. SMITH, Colonel Sir Willian1 Robert, Kt., T.D., M.D. H.A. 26.2.95. HEWAT, David Bennie, M.B. H.A. 25.2.13. CASSELS, George Cyril LUKE, Harry Charles, c. l.G. BLACKETT, Colonel William Cuthbert, C.B.E., T.D. W ARIIAM, Ridley HARE, Samuel, O.B.E. B. TEY, ] ohn Thomas TY~fMs, Herbert George, F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. B.A. 16.7.20.
Assistant Surgeon-in-Chief, S.]. A. B.
17 Dec., 1920 21 Jan. , 1921
PAT~l{SON,
.J.A.B.
c.~r.G.,
MOLLOY, Major Leonard Greenham Star, D.S.O., M.D. H.A. 26.11.07. MOORE, Colonel George Abraham, C.M.G., D.S.O., M.D. Assistant Chief Commissioner, S.]. A. B.
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' STO I, 11ajor Arthur Hammersley, O.B.E., M.R.C.S. Esq. 15.6.17. H.A. 31.5.10. HEPPER Major Sir Harry Albert Lawless, Kt. H.S.B. 29.7.1 ". }{OLDE , George Herbert Rose, M.D. H.A. 2.5.05. \VATER , Sir Harry George, Kt., V.D., M.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P. B.A. 18.2.21. BYNG OF VIMY, General The Viscount, G.C.B. , G.C.M.G., 1I.V.O. CAMPBELL, Edward Taswell, M.P. CROOKSHANK, Colonel Chichester de Windt DU CROS, Captain George Herbert ATKINSON, Major Sir Arthur] oseph, K.B.E. Esq. 17.12.20. BROWNE, Brigadier] ohn Gilbert, C.M.G., C.B .E., D.S.O. Esq. 19.11.20. BUSH, Robert Edwin GOURLAY, William Robert, C.S.I., C.LE. Wn"KINsoN, MaJ'or-General Sir Percival .Spea . rman, K.C.M.G., C.B. lDfrector of Bmbuhlllce; Secretar)?:::$eneraI.
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KNIGHTS OF GRACE. 16 Nov., 1923
GODDARD, Lieut.-Colonel Gerald Hamilton, D.S.O., M.R,C'S'I L.R.C.P., R.A.M.C. H.S.B. 29.5.06. SKINNER, Lieut.-Colonel William Booth, D.S.O.~ M.B. H.A. 25,2,13,
20 Feb" 1925
Surgeon-in-Chief, Union of South Africa, S.J.A. B. Overseas.
22 Feb., 1924
MOUNT-EDGCUMBE, Colonel The Earl of WHYTE, Sir Alexander Frederick, K.C.S.I. LEETHAM, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Arthur, K.C. V.O., C. M.G. JONES, David Thomas Rocyn, C.B.E., M.B. H,A.21.5 .12. MAY, Sir Chichester Gould, Kt., M.D. BLAND-SUTTON, Lieut.-Colonel Sir John, Baronet, F.R.C,S, NUTTALL, Captain Tom CARTER, Thomas Scales H.S.B. 17 .10 .19. WHITE, CaptainJ ames A tkin Henton,M.D. ,F.R.C.S. (ED.) H.A.26 .11.11,
22 l\lay, 1924
:assistant 1Lfbrarian.
28 May, 1925
H.A. 16 .5.19.
20 Feb., 1925
MURRAY, Sir Alexander Robertson, Kt. , C.B.E. G ARLE, Henry Ernest BURTON, Joseph James, O.B.E. H .S.B . 31.3 ,16 . FELL, Lieut.-General Sir Matthew H enry Gregson , KC, C.M.G., F.R.C.S. DENT, Lancelot Wilkinson, O.B.E. BINGLEY, Lieut.-General Sir Alfred Horsford, K.C.I. E.} C,B, LAMBERT, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick Samuel, M.R.C.S. , L.R.C H .A . 26 .11 .12 .
Esq . 21.1.21.
GUISE-MOORES, Major-General Sir Samuel, K.C.B., C.M.G., M.R~C.S., L.R.C.P.
17 Ju ly, 1925
20 Nov., 1925 19 Feb"
1926
HANSFORD, Alfred Howard PLYMOUTH, The Earl of, (P .C.) HASTINGS, Colonel Sir George, Kt., V.D., M.D. Esq . 20.2.20. KNAPP, Surgeon-Captain Montague Henry, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., R.N. H.S .B . 23 .209 . LEVERSON, Colonel George Francis, C.B., C.M.G. Esq. 28 .7.96. WHITE, Captain Joseph William H.S.B. 27.11.1900 E sq . 27 .5.13, County Commiss ioner, County of Dorset, S.J .A.B.
ROBERTS, Evan, M.B.E. Esq . 18.3.21. COVENTON, Captain Charles Arthur,
M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P.
Assistant Commissioner, No. VIII. District, S.] .A.B.
H.A.2l.5.12.
21 Nov ., 1924
WOOD, Captain William Thomas, M.R.C.P., L.R.C.S., H .A .25 .5.09. DUCKWORTH, Sir Edward Dyce, Baronet Esq. 16 .7.20. GILES, Sir Charles Tyrrell, Kt., K.C. IZARD, Major Arnold Woodford, M.D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
H .A. 15 .3 .18 .
WILLIAMSON, Martin H .S .B. 31.3 .16 . E sq . 27 .5.21. OLIVER, Colonel Sir Thomas, Kt., M.D., F.R.C.P.
18 July, 1924
HEATH, Cuthbert Eden, O.B.E. WALDO, Frederick Joseph, M.D., M.R.C.S. BENN, Captain Sir Ion Hamilton, Baronet, C.B., D.S.O., T.D., R.N.V.R. MILLARD, Lieut.-Colonel Baldwin Salter, T.D. RITCHIE, Charles John, M.B.E. H .A. 21.2 ,19. ELSE, Henry Cyril H.A. 26 .11.12 . Assistant Commissioner, No. V. District, S. J. A. B.
County Commissioner, County of Birmingham, S.J.A.B.
HAMMERTON, Lieut.-Colonel George Herbert Leonard, C.M,G'I D.S.O., T.D., L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.). H.A. 28.7.14. IMBERT-TERRY, Sir Henry Machu, Baronet PHILIP, Sir Robert William, Kt., M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.S. (ED.) PRIDEAUX, Arthur Robert SHIPWRIGHT, Captain Denis Ewart Bernard Kingston SPRAWSON, Frederick H.S .B . 28.4 .03 . Esq . 25 .2 .13. KEKEWICH, Captain Piers Keane, R.N. Esq. 30 .6.16 . FINCHAM, Henry Walter H.S .B . 27 .11 .1900. Esq . 1.8 .16.
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BASHFORD, Henry Howorth, M.D. H .A.16 .12 .21. LLOYD, The Lord, G.C.S.L, G.C.I.E., (P .C .), D.S.O. SMITH, Sir Henry Moncrieff, K t., C.LE. Chief Commissioner, Empire of India, S.J.A.B. Overseas.
DINGLI, Edward Caruana STRATHEARN, Lieut.-Colonel John Calderwood, C.B.E., M.D., F.R.C.S.(ED.) S.B. 17 .2 .22. Esq. 20 .2.25. Warden, St. John Ophthalmic Hospital.
HERON, Colonel George Wykeham, C.B.E., D.S.O., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. PIRIE-GORDON OF BUTHLAW, Edward, M.B.E. FISHER, William Baker Esq . 25 .2.13.
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23 July, 1926
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17 Feb., 1928
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17 May, 1929
Field-Marshal Sir Claud William, G.C.B., G.c.s.I., K.C.M.G. CARLILE, Sir William Walter, Baronet, O.B.E. BOOTY, Captain Lester Browning, O.B.E. CLEMENTI, His Excellency Sir Cecil, G.C.M.G. CORY, Lieut-Colonel Evan James Trevor, O.B.E., T.D., M.D . H.A. 16.5.19. WALKER, Sir Herbert Ashcombe, K.C.B. AILESBURY, The Marquess of, D.S.O. BIRDWOOD, Field-Marshal Sir William Riddell, Baronet, G.C.B ., G.C.M.G., G.C.S.I., C.I.E., D.S.O. Du CANE, His Excellency General Sir John Philip, G.C.B" A.D.C., R.A. CAMPION, His Excellency Colonel Sir William Robert, K.C .M .G., D.S.O. CHANCELLOR, His Excellency Lieut.-Colonel Sir John Robert. G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., D.S.O. LONDONDERRY, The Marquess of, K.G., M.V.O., (P .C.) CROMER, The Earl of, G.C.I.E., G.C.V .O. CHAPLIN, Sir Francis Drummond Percy, G.B.E ., K.C.M.C. TUNKS, Charles James, M.B.E. H.S.B. ~7.2.1906. O. 1 .J 1.27.
22 Nov., 1929 21 Feb., 1930
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Commissioner, Auckland Distri ct, New Zealand, O verseas .
19 July, 1929
KNIGHTS OF GRACE.
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STREET, The Hon. Sir Philip \Vhi tIer, K.C.M.G. FOWLDS, The Hon Sir George, C.B.E. ROBIN, Major-General Sir Alfred William, K.C.M.G., C.B. STATHAM, The Hon. Sir Charles Ernest, Kt. \~lAVERTREE, The Lord 0.21.7 .27. RALPHS, Edwin H.S.B. ]7.10.1 9. Esq. 22.5.24. O. ]2.6.26. C.12.6.26. SIMPSON, Alfred Allen, C.M.G ., C.B.E. 0 .2 0 .5.27. C. 17.5.29. CAMDEN, The Marquess GAME, Air Vice-Marshal Sir Philip Woolcott, G.B.E., K.C .B" D.S.O. CLARENDON, His Excellency The Earl of, G.C.M.G. PEEL, His Excellency Sir William, K.B.E., C.M.C. WILLIAMS, Al pheus Fuller DUNCAN, Major-General Sir John , K.C.B., C.M.G., D.S. O. His Excellency THE EARL OF BESSBOROUGH, C.M.G.
Bssociate. ~6 Feb., 1901
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VAN ALEN, James John GREINER, Edmundo DE H AUTEVILLE, Paul Grand I LLYINE, Son Excellence Alexis CZAMANSKI, Son Excellence Anatole HAUSER, Colonel Carl W ISSEMAl , General Maurice Marie Joseph E DICOTT, Lieut.-Colonel William LASNET, ~1 edecin- I nsp ecteur-General Alexandre L E;\fOI J. E, M~decin- I nspecteur-General Georges DE LA HARPE, Lieut.-Colonel Roge r, M.D. ELlA, Lt.-Generale ua Eccellenza Vittorio Ho I(oM TONG, O.B.E. Donat : Bronze Badge, 16.5.19; Silver Badge, 22.5.24. Ho TUNG, ir Robert, Kt., LL.D. Donat: Silver Badge 18.7.24. LAGO, ua Eccellenza Mario
lDanles of (!)race. (D.G.St.].) NOTE.-The date in the margin, down to and including 20th May, 1926, is that of admission or promotion as Lady of Grace.
Isabel Charlotte, Dowager Lady, Louisa Katherine Emma, Dowager Lady
3 June, 189 1
TALBOT DE MALAHIDE,
23 Feb., 1892
O'NEILL,
31 May, 1892 3 Dec., 1892 12 Dec., 1893
27 Feb., 189.f
2i April, 1894 23 June, 1894 22 june, 1895 26 0\.,1895
22 Feb., 1898
26Apnl,18 Q 8 26 july, 1898 28 Nov., 1899 2-1 April, 1900 19 june, 1900 27 Nov., 1900 26 Feb., 1901
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EGERTON, Mary Georgina, The Hon. Lady SMYTH, Helen Constance, Lady WHEELER, Sybil Grace, The Hon. Mrs. MOSTYN, The Lady, O.B.E. WATSO N, Genevieve, Lady BEDFORD, The Duchess of, D.B.E., R.R.C. NEWDI GATE- NEWDEGATE, Elizabeth Sophia Lucie,The Hon.Lady THORNE, Evelyn Mary, Mrs . F. LEGG, Kathleen, Lady HAYTER , The Lady COCHRANE, Anna Annette Minnie, Miss PRIOR, Kathleen, Mrs. G. U. TARLETON, Henrietta Charlotte, Mrs. H UT, Alice Harriet, Lady L OCH, Elizabeth, Dowager Lady BEAUCLERK, Beatrix Frances, Lady Osborne, G.B.E. GOFTON-SALMOND, Lucy, Mrs. R. BREADALBANE. Alma I mogen, Dowager Marchioness of CAMPBELL OF l\UCliMANNOCH, Hilda Burella l\1itchell, Miss CAVENDI SH-BENTIN CK, Cicely Mary , Lady Charles HANBURy-WILLIAMS, Annie Emily, Lady CAVENDI H-BENTINCK, Olivia Caroline Amelia, Lady Henry KEYSER, Agnes, Miss, R.R.C. MILNER, The Viscountess BAGOT, Theodosia, Lady, R.R.C. WEDGWOOD, Henrietta, Miss, R.R.C. H.A. 29.11.98. TEMPLE, Agnes Fanny, Lady GOLDMANN, Agnes Mary, The Hon. Mrs. Charles, R.R.C.
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HUGHES-HUNTER, Sarah Elizabeth, Lady STUART, Helen, Mrs. J. A. Man N ORTHCOTE, The Lady, c.r., D.B.E. GARNETT-ORME, Alice Richmond, Mrs. LINLITHGOW, Hersey Alice, Dowager Marchioness of GOUGH, Beatrice Sophia, Mrs. H. S. MALMESBURY, Susan, Dowager Countess of BEDFORD, Ethel, Lady ELLESMERE, The Countess of HODGSON, Mary Alice, Lady GRIFFITHS, Sarah Gilbert, Mrs. J. S., O. B.E. DERBY, The Countess of BLAND-SUTTON, Edith, Lady EDEN, Sybil Frances, Lady, O. B.E. HAi\IILTON AND BRANDON, The Duchess of CHC'~ERY, Elizabeth, 11rs. E. F., M.B. E. 11.,\.25.11. 02. HARVEY, Emily Blanche, The Hon. Lady HAIG, Dorothy Maud, owager Countess SYDENHAM OF COMBE, The Lady CREAGH, Lilah, Lady HEWETT, Ethel Charlotte, Lady SCARBROUGH, The Countess of COX-DAVIES, Rachael Annie, Miss, C.B. E., R.R. C. STRONG, Elizabeth Mary, Lrtdy LAURIE, Frances, Mrs. J. W. COTTON, Adelaide, Mrs. C. H.S.S. 2.5.05. W ARRENDER, Eleanor Charlotte, Miss MOUNT-STEPHEN, The Lady, D.B.E. WHITE, Eleanor Kathleen, Mrs. L. GASCOIGNE, Laura Gwendolen, Mrs. F. R. T., C.B. E. DALY, The Hon. Florence Maria, M.B. E. Bt'iQUE, Caroline Angelina, Mrs. F. L. CLARK, Lilian Maraaret Lady b ' BRODRICK, Mary, Miss CROSBY, Ada, Miss, M.B.E.
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DARWIN, Amelia Elizabeth, Mrs. G. H. LOVELAND, Beatrice Errington, Miss WILLINGDON, The Countess of, G.B.E., C.l. GOODERHAM, Mary Reford, Mrs. A. E. PIXLEY, Elizabeth Mary, Mrs. F. W. ROLLESTON, Eliza, Lady, C.B.E. SPENCE, Christina Philippa Agnes, The Hon. Mrs ..A... H. 0., O.B.E. MILLER , Harriett Frothingham, Mrs. W. R. BYRON, Maie Georgina, 11rs. G. CORDE.', Margrtret Agnes, Mrs. T. GLADSTONE, The Viscountess R UNDLE, Eleanor Georgina, Lady TWIss, Ethel Madeline, Mrs. G. E. H.S.S. 30.5.11. LASCELLE ', Leila Winifred Leonor. Mrs. E. COTT-GATTY, Ciceley 1Iuriel, Mrs. C. HART-DAVIS, Annie Clementina, Mrs. Tv1uRPHY, Emily F. , 11rs. A. 1fc KENNA, Pamela Margaret, Mrs. R. FRESHFlELD, Jessica Lillingston, Miss, R.R.C. LINES, Agnes, Mrs. J. C. H.S.S. 10.6.93. HE DERSON, Florence Elizabeth, Miss Drx o , Anne Elfleda, Mrs. W. SLOGG ETT Helen Sophia, Lady J AMES, Mary Venetia, Mrs. J. A. WESTMACOTT, Margaret Carlota, Mrs. F. H. WARWICK, Elfrida Marjorie, Dowager Countess of STANYFORTH, Mary Evelyn, Mrs. E. W. ST. CYl' ES, Dorothy, Dowager Viscountess BOYNE, The Viscountess, C,B.E. ARCHIBALD, Edith Jessie, Mrs. C. REFORD, Elsie Stephen, Mrs. R. W. REID, Helen Richmond Young, Miss GIBSON; Elizabeth Mallock, Lady OWEN, Osmunda Bella, Mrs. G.
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TROTTER, Olivia Georgiana, Lady GALBRAITH , Laura lViary, Mrs. Ryerson MONSON The Lady BUTLER, Florence, Lady PAGET, Lady Muriel Evelyn Vernon , O.B.E. KVLSANT, The Lady, C.B.E. SHEWELL CREEK, Sarah Louisa , Mrs. SvnFT, Dame Sarah Ann , G. B.E. , R.R.C. EARLE, Violet May, Lady MESTON , The L a dy, C.B .E. CARMICHAEL, The Lady PENTLAN D, Marjori e Ad e line, Dow age r L a d y, D.B. E. NESBITT, Amy Gertrude, Mrs. W. MITCHELL , Isabella Janet, Mrs. R . WARNE FO RD, Mary Elizabeth , Mrs. RH OD ES, Rose , Mrs. A. HARCOURT, Mary Ethel , D o wage r Vi sco untess G.B .E. WEB B, Ella Gertrude Am y , Mrs ., M.B.E., M.D. TWEEDAL E, Elizabeth Ann , Mrs . STOBART-G REENHALGH , M a bel Annie, Mrs . ABERCONWAY, The Lady , C.B .E. FITZRo y , Muriel , The Hon. Mrs. Edw a rd , C.B.E. FURSE, D a me Katharine, G. B.E. , R.R. C. WAKEFIELD, The Lady GRANT-D UFF, Edith Florence, Lady , C.B .E. HADFIELD, Frances Belt, Lady , C.B.E.
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B ECHER, D a me Eth el Hop e , G.B .E., R.R .C.
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THACKERAY, Eli za b e th, L a d y.
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M OLYNEUX, Ern ma, Mis s D ARBY HIRE, Ru th Evelin e, Miss, R. R.C. NUNBUR~HOLME,
Marj orie Cecilia, Dowager L ady
H OLFORD, Ma r y Eleano r, M rs. G., C.B.E. 20 .-\ pril, 1917
WAPREN, Sarah T rumbull , Mrs . D . H.
::\L \v, Helena A ugus ta V ic t o ri a, L a dy HE DEI'SO , Vesta V iola, 1\1 r s. TE\'ENS, Edith, 1\1rs. CLIPPERTON, Ella Elizabe t h, Lady, O.B.E. 18 May,
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1\ I AL rESBURY, The Coun tess of, C.B . E. 20 July,
1917
R OGERS, Edith Louise Julie, L ady, C.B .E. R UFFER, Alice
10 Aug. , 1917
LA\Y,
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nastasie, l\1r . ::\ .,
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LEES, Dame Sarah Anne, D. B.E.
S TOBART, J essica Octavia, tvl rs. W. R.
CROMER, The Countess of
O 'DWYER, U na, Lady, D.B.E.
PORTAL, Florence Elizabeth M a ry, Lady , C. B.E.
H AILEY, A n d re ina Alessandra, Lady
DAVIDSON , Margaret Agnes, Lady, D.B.E.
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PALMER, Marian, Mrs. C. B., O.B.E., A.R.R. C. BARNARD, O. Nancy, Mrs. BARRON, Clara Emily. Lady CROWDY, Dame Rachel Eleanor, D.B.E., R.R. C. WILLIAM SO N, Charlotte Campbell, 1\1rs. C. H. H ENDLEY, Jane Elizabe th, Mrs. T. H. LETHB RIDGE, Marion Eva, Miss, C. B.E. LIV ERPOOL, Th e Countess of, G.B.E . H OLLINGS, Nina Augusta Stracey, Mrs., O.B.E. G LEICHE N, L a d y H e le na E mil y, O. B.E.
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PORTER, A m y F rances, 1\1 rs. H . C., M.B.E.
TUPPER, Janet, Lady
K UHRING, Mar y Fra n ces, M r s. G . A.
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STUART, Mary, Mrs. E. POE, Muriel Gladys, Miss, M.B.E. GAIT, Christian Maud, Lady, C.B.E. BOWATER, Sarah Fanny, Lady, O.B.E. BYRNE, Violet Julia, Miss, O.B.E. WYVILL, Elizabeth Jane, Mrs. LAWLEY, Annie Allen. The Hon. Lady, G.B.E. ALSOP, Harriet Amelia, Miss, M. B. E. AMPTHILL, The Lady, G.B. E., C.L DEANE, Ethel, Miss DANE, Edith, Lady GREEN, Ethel Mary, Lady NloRKILL, Hannah Shaw, Mrs. J. "V. BARTON, Emma Alice, 1'vlrs. H., O.B.E. WINGATE, Catherine Leslie, Lady, D.B.E. LAYLAND-BARRATT, Frances, Lady, C.B.E. CODRINGTON, Adela Harriet Lady, C.B.E. GUINNESS, Marie Clotilde, The Hon. 1\1 rs. . E. SHEFFIELD, Julia Mary, Lady, o. B. E. PAGET, Emma Bettine, T\1rs. BRUCE, Marion, Mrs. McMoRDIE, Julia, Mrs., C.B.E. ARNOTT, Caroline Sydney, Lady, D.B.E. CORBET, Katharine, The Hon. Mrs. R., M.B.E. GALWAY, Marie Carola Franceska Roselyne, Lady, C.B. E. PERLEY, Emily Colby, Lady
19 July, 1918
FRENCH, Lady Essex Eleanora, O.B. E. FORRES, The Lady, O.B.E. Oct.,
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LYTTON, The Countess of, C.L DALRYMPLE, Lady Marjorie Louise, O.B.E. HERBERT, Lady Victoria Alexandrina Mary Cecil, C.B.E. MURRAY, Helen Mary, The Hon. Lady, C.B.E. 17
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HANN, Ellen Scott, Mrs. H. F. H.S.S.2S.7.11. ALLENBY, The Viscountess MASON, Lady Evelyn Margaret, O.B.E. WARD, Jean Templeton, The Hon. Lady, C.B.E. DOWNE, Florence Faith, Dowager Viscountess GORDON-LENNOX, Blanche, Lady Algernon, D.B.E. POWER, Leila, Miss REDDIE, Constance I(atharine Mary, Mrs., O.B.E. COATS, Marie Jeanne Auaustine Lady ,.B.E. 0 b , PAL fER, Catita, Mrs. MCCARTHY, Dame Emma Maud, G.B.E. REEVES, Martha, Mrs. H., A.R.R.C. H.S.S.30.7.12. "VARNER, Lady Leucha Diana HAMBLEDEN, Esther Georgina Caroline, Dowager Viscountess GOSFORD, Louisa Auausta Beatrice, Dowager Countess of, D.B.E. BARKER, Evelyn, T\1rs., M.B.E. HIGNETT, Dorothy Eleanor Augusta, Mrs., C.B.E. LANE, Charlotte Jane Arbuthnot, Lady RIDEOUT, Edith fvlary, Miss WILLETT,
QO june, 1919
Iary Frances, Miss
GRAFTON, Susanna lVlary, Dowager Duchess of CALVERLEY, Louisa Nlary, Mrs., O.B.E.
NICHOLSON, Kathleen Laura, Mrs. H. ALEXANDER, Eleanor Jane, Miss, M.B.E. , A.R.R.C.
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MATHER-JACKSON, Ada Frances, Lady, O.B.E. GLADSTONE, Maud Ernestine, The Hon. Mrs. H., C.B.E. ALLETSON, Norah, Mrs.
LUDLOW, The Lady
PARDOE, Elizabeth Wentworth, Mrs .. O.B.E.
ADAM, Irene Constance, The Hon. Mrs. C. F.
RYLAND, Beryl Stratheden, Mrs. T. H.
MAY, Charlotte Dorothea, Lady, M.B.E.
BOURKE, Blye, Miss
WATKINS, Maria Heloise, Mrs. H. WEBSTER, Ethel Mary Hutton, Mrs., O.B.E.
McNEILE, Dorothy Maud, Mrs.
H.S.S. 10.6.93.
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21 July, 1922
DAMES OF GRACE.
ACLAND, Beatrice Danvers, The Hon. Mrs. Alfred D. 21 July, 1922 HARDY, Lady K~atharine Augusta Victoria 17Nov., 1922 KENNEDY, Bertha Jane, The Hon. Lady 16 Feb., 1923 COLLINS, Agnes Julia, The Hon. Mrs. Henn HUDSON, Mary E lizabeth, Lady, G. B.E., R. R.C. 25 May, 1923 SEAFORTH, The Lady, C.B.E. POPE- HENNESSY, Dame Una Constance, D.B. E. BELLINGHA 1, Lelgarde Harry Florence, The Hon. Lady POWERSCOURT, The Viscountess MELLISS, Kathleen Lucy, Lady MACRAE-GILSTRAP, Isabella Mary, Mrs. PEASE, Ella, Miss 20 July, lQ23 LESLIE, Leonie Blanche, Lady DE LA POER, Mary Olivia, The Hon. Mrs. 16~ov., 1923 H AYES, Florinda Elizabeth, Mrs. SHIFFNER, Elsie, Lady, O.B.E. FORSTER, The Lady, G.B.E. HAMILTON, Florence E., 11rs. H. B. WEGUELIN, Mary Josephine Ethel, Mrs. A., C.B.E. RUMBOLD, E theldred Constantia, Lady , C.B. E. COOPER, Charlotte Leonora, Lady, C.B.E. 2~~[ay, 1924 HARRIS, Constance Maria, Lady HENDERSON, Henrietta Caroline, Lady, D.B.E. AIRLIE, Mab ell Frances Elizabeth, Dowager Countess of, ,.B.E. LEWIS, Kate, Lady, O.B.E. 1 July, lq2+ LEVESON GOWER, Emily Selina Augusta Gresham , Miss MILBORNE-SWINNERTON-PILKINGTON, L ady Kathleen Iary WELLS, Margaret Mary, Mrs. H. , ~r.~r. PHILIPPS, Marion Isobel , Lady, O.B.E. STILL, Alicia Frances Jane Lloyd, Miss, C.B .E., R.R.C. CUDWORTH, Margaret, Miss H.S.S. 17.10.19. LEE OF F AREHAM, The Viscountess COWDRAY, Annie, Dowager Viscountess NORMANBY, The Marchioness of, O.B.E. DEERHURST, Virginia, Viscountess
21 XO\'., 1924
Feb., 1925
May, 1925
49
GEORGE, Dame Margaret Lloyd, G.B.E. THOMPSON, Ada Mary, Mrs. WARDE-ALDAM, Sarah Julia, Mrs. \V. W., M.B.E., A.R.R.C. CHAMBERLAIN, I vy Muriel, Lady, G.B.E. STRADBROKE, The Countess of, D.B.E. H.S.S. 20.7.17. BVNG OF VI IY, The Viscountess BADDELEY, Florence Bertha, Lady BLYTHSWOOD, The Lady KNOWLE , Lady Nina Geraldine NEWNES, Emmeline Augusta Louisa, Lady W AD HAM, Mary Elizabeth, Mrs. 'vVAVERTREE, The Lady, C.B.E. S~lITH, Frances Wheeler, Lady DAVIDSON , Lady Theodora MACL.I\GAN, Edith Emily, Lady ~ICCONNELL, Marie Josephine, Miss TRELOAR, Florence, Miss ELIBANK, The Viscountess ISLINGTON, The Lady DISRAELI, Marion Grace, Mrs. O.B.E . ALLARDYCE, Elsie Elizabeth, Lady COTTLE, Adela, 1\1rs., C.B.E. H.S.S. 16.7 .20 . BRUCE-PORTER, Agnes Sinclair, Lady CAMPBELL, Edith Jane, Mrs. FI HER, tella Heyward, Mrs., W.B. H.S.S. 21.2.11. BIRKIN, Claire Lloyd, Mrs. C. BIRKBECK, Helen Muriel, Mrs. I(ING, Margaret Elizabeth, Mrs. BRADFORD, Ida Frances Annabella, Countess Dowager of TODD, Con tance Elizabeth, l\1iss, R.R.C., M.M. H .A.24.5.18. MILNE, Claire Marjoribanks, Lady, M.B.E. BAReLA Y , Edith N oet Mrs. INVERCLYDE, Charlotte Mary Emily, Dowager Lady STRICKLAND, The Lady THOMAS- TANFORD, Ellen, Lady E
25 May, 1925
17 July, 1925 20 Nov., 1925
19 Feb., 1926
15 Mar. 1926
20 May, 1926
23 July , 1926
19 July, 1929 21 Feb., 1930 27 Feb., 1931 22 :'Iiay, 1931
GRAHAM, Mary Beatrice, Mrs. PEROWNE, Edith Marione, Mrs. NORTON, Jessie Jane Jardine, Mrs., M.B.E. MACKINTOSH OF MACKINTOSH, Ena, Mrs. PLUMER, The Viscountes , O.B.E. I{ING, Mildred, Mrs. HANBURY, Effield Dorothy Cecil, Mrs. BOWER, Dorcas Mona, Lady ZETLAND, Lilian, Dowager Marchioness of WOOD, Grace Eliza, Mrs., M.B.E. DAWSON OF PENN, The Lady, O.B.E. DUNEDIN, The Viscountess, C.B.E. GOSCHEN, The Viscountess, C.r. HOLLINS, Henrietta Maria Margaret, lVliss STOCK, Mary Kavanagh, Mrs. STRATHEARN, Edith Amy, Mrs. STORRS, Louisa Lucy, Lady GARFORD, Marian, lVliss, M.B.E. LLOYD, The Lady RAMSAY OF LAGGAN, Gwladys Marie de Grasse, Mrs. MARSHALL, The Hon. Gwendolyn Brooks FORESTER, The Lady KIMMINS, Grace Thyrza, Mrs., C.B.E. RENNIE, Alice Charlotte, Miss IRWIN, The Lady, C.r. ADAMS , l\1argaret Mary Evelyn, Mrs. Hugh o. 23.7.26. CECIL, Violet Maud, Lady William o . 1 .2.27. BLANDFORD, Eileen Florence, Miss B.S . . 1<:.10 .18. o. 20 . 5.~7 . c.
22.11.29.
ADAMS, Mary Naon1i o. 20 .7.28 . INGLEFIELD, Julia I{atherin e Margaret, L a d y, O.B.E.
:associate 26 Feb., 1901 26 Nov., 1901
DAMES OF GRACE.
DAMES OF GRACE.
50
BLOW, Jennie Goodell, Mrs. A. A. DE LABROSSE, Henriette, Mademoiselle
0.22.11.29
16Nov., 1917 180ct.,1918
20Junc, 1919 14 ~fay, 1920 22 May, 1924-
17 July, 1925 18Nov. , 1927
LE LASSEU R, l\1arguerite l\1arie Louise Flore, La Baronne BOHNY, Mary Jeanne Henriette) Madame H.A. 20.4.17. DE BRIENEN, Marguerite, Baroness DE REINACH FOUSSEMAGNE, Helene, Comtesse CHAPIN, Adele Le Bourgeois, Mrs. R. W. Ho TUNG, Margaret, Lady FRANK, Helena Constance, Miss L.Gr. 25.7.11.
5I
53
<Ibaplains. (Ch. t.].) IPrelate. 1 Feb., 1911 *
CANTERBURY, Cosmo Gordon Lang, Archbishop of 5ub:::iPrclate£l.
\ug., 1916
Dec., 1918 .\pril,1921 Feb., 1924 ~l ay,
192i
7Feb., 1928
TAYLO~-Sl\1ITH,
John, Bishop, K.C.B., C.V.O. PALMER, Edwin J arne , Bishop G UILDFORD, John I-Iarold Greig, Bishop of NEW ZEALAND, Alfred \Valter Averill, Archbishop ot FYFFE, Rollestone Sterritt, Bishop WALES, Alfred George Edwards, Archbishop of GIBRALTAR, Frederick Cyril )Jugent Hicks, Bishop of LEICESTER, Cyril Charles Bowman Bard ley, Bishop of YD ~ -EY, John Charles \Yrjght, Archbishop of BRI TOL, George Nick. on, Bishop of ~ORRI , The Very Rev. William Foxley, C.V.O., Dean of \Vestmin ter CbapIRill6.
i April,l 68
22 Feb., 1910 28 July, 1916
18 Ju ne, 1920
16 Ju ly, 1920 16 Dec., 192 1 19 ~I ay, 1922
22 Fe b. , 1924
I-I OLDE The Rev. Oswald Iangin ' EWELL The Rev. Arthur \\TYATT, The Rev. Paul Williams H.A. 22.6.89. SII EPPARD, The Rev. H ugh Richard Lawrie, C.H. HULTO " The Rev. Campbell Blethyn HIRLEY, The Rev. Canon Paul William Nassau H.A.17.10.19. BLACK, The Rev. Jame , O.B.E. O\VE , The Very Rev. Charles 1ansfield, Dean of Ripon WADDY, The Rev. Percival Stacy JERUSALEM, The Bishop of the Church of England in, ex officio, (The Right Rev. Rennie MacInnes) PERCIVAL, The Rev. Prebendary Lancelot Jefferson, C.V.O. T
Officiating Chaplain.
DAY, The Rev. Ernest Hern1itage STEER, The Rev. William Henry Hornby, T.D. *Date of a dmi ssion when Archbi hop of York.
54 28 r.ray, 1925
23 I av., 1928
1i May, 1929 16 lay, 1930
55
CHAPLAINS. JARVIS, The Rev. Alfred Charles Eustace, C.B., C.M.G., M.e. Chaplain-General to the Forces. ROGERS, The Very Rev. Edgar, O.B.E., Dean of Bocking lVloRETON, The Rev. George Edgar HAYTER, The Rev. Vlilliam Tho1na Baring Officiating Chaplain.
27 Feb., 1931
\VEEKES, The Very Rev. \Villian1 Haye, Dean of Bloenlfontein
:associate 16 Feb., 1923
JERUSALEM AND ALL PALESTINE, Damiano, Hi Patriarch of, K.B.E.
Beatitude
(tollltltanbers (1Srotbers). (c. t.J.) 12 June.
1926
FOTHERINGHAM, 11ajor-General John Taylor, C.M.G., M.D. Esq. 29.7.13. 0.12.6.26. LOMAX, Frederick, M.B.E. H.S.B. 26.4.04 . Esq . 2S.7.14. O. 12.6.26. MACTIER, Anthony Douglas Esq . 6.10.16. O . 12.6.26. ROBB, William Doig Esq . 6.10.16. O. 12.6.26. PAGE, James, M.B.E. H.S.B. 26.4.9S. Esq . lS.10.1S. O. 12.6.26. MODLIN, I aac Gib on, O.B.E., M.D. H.A. 24.6.02. Esq . lS.10.18. O.
1~. 6 . 2 6 .
EA TON, Colonel George, C.B.E., T.D. Esq . 18.10.18. O. 12.6.26 . COCK HOTT, John J arne, O.B.E. E sq . 18.10.1S. O. 12.6.26. SMITH, William George H.A. 15.2.1S. Esq . 21.3.19 O. 12.6.26 . . \ i lant Commissioner,
TO.
IV. District, S.]. A. B.
BALBI, 1Iajor Henry Alexander, M.B.E. J01 ES, Herbert Langley H.S.B. 26.5.14. •\ _i ta n t
20.6.19. O . 12.6.26. 17.10.19. O. 12.626 .
Esq . E sq .
ommi _ ion e r, No. X. District, S.].A.B.
E\\TART, Charle Gordon E sq . 17.10.19. O. 12.626. l\lc ORKELL , Dudley Evelyn Bruce, M.B.E. Esq . 21.11.19. O. 12.6.26 . .\
istant
ommis ioner, Northern 1reland District, S.]. A.B.
BEYNO~,
ir John Wyndham, Baronet, C.B.E. O. 12.6.26. F DGE, Aneurin Gomer Emlyn Jones H.S.B. 25.2.13. O.
18.6.20·
Esq. Esq.
18.6.20.
1~.6.26 .
Deputy Commi ' sioner, Priory for \,vale .
BARCLAY, Francis Hubert
H.s.B. 25.11.13.
Esq.
lS.2.21.
O.
12.6.26.
A sistant Commi sioner, No. X. District, S.].A.B.
THOMAS, Richard David, L.R.C.P. & S. (ED.) H.A.27.2.12. 0. 12 .6.26. ROBSON, olonel Lancelot, C.M.G., D.S.O., V.D., T.D. O.
Esq . 27.5.21. Esq.
21.10.2l.
1~ . 6 . 26.
WILKINSON, Surgeon-Captain Edward Aubrey Guy, O.B.E., R.N. Esq . 21.10.21. O . 12.6.26. REES, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick Tavinor, M.C., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Esq. 21.7.22. O. 12.G.26. ANDERSON, Captain James, M.D. H.A. 30.7.12. Esq. 25.5.23. 0.12.6.26. DICKENSON, Surgeon-Captain George Oswald Morrell, M.B., R.N. Esq. 22.5.24. O. 12.6.26.
56 12 June, 1926
COMMANDERS (BROTHERS). MILLER, Hugh Hedley Vicars
COMMANDERS (BROTHERS).
H.S.B. 18 .11.21.
County Commi sioner, County of Devon,
Esq. 22.5 .24 .
O. 12.6.26.
.J. A. E.
17 Feb., 1928 18 )fay, 1928
THORNTON, Colonel Sir Edward Newbury, K.B.E., M.R.e.s.) L.R.C.P., D.P.H. Esq. 22.5.24. O. 12.6.26. WARE, Arthur Maitland, M.D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
20 July, 1928
CHALLIS, Colonel Harry Thornton, M.D., V.D. H.A.19.1.17. 0.12.6.26. WILLETT, John, L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.). H.A. 19.4.18., O. 12 .6.26. PEROWNE, John Victor Thomas Woolrych Tait Esq. 15.10.20. O. 12.6.26.
DICK , Colonel James Adam, C.M.G., M.D., F.R.C.S. (ED.).
Esq. 21.11.24
H.s.B. 25 .5.23.
Esq. 21.11.24.
23 July, 1926 18 Feb., 1927
H.S.B. ]6 .7 .20.
JONES, Evan David H .S.B. 27.5.21. BALBI, Captain Brien Macintosh
.J.A . B.
Esq. 20.2.25.
Esq. 20.11.2-.
LOCKE , George, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (ED.).
Surgeon-in-Chief, Commol1\\'ealth of Australia, S.]. A. B.
O. 12 .6.26 .
County Commissioner, Northumb rland and Durham ,
GERHOLD, Captain George.
O. 12.6.26.
O. 12 .6 .26.
H .A. 26 .207.
23 Nov., 1928 22 Feb., 1929
Esq . 17. 10.19.
O. 12.6.26.
COCKILL, Lieut.-Colonel William Baron, T.D., M.D.
H .A .25.7.11.
O. 12.6.26.
Assistant Commis ioner, No. IV. District,
ORTON, Major John , M.D.
H .A. 19.1.17 .
20 May, 1927
17
.]. A. B.
~lay,
] 929
O. 12 .626
A sistant Commissioner, No. III (vVestern) District,
.J..\ .R
MOYNIHAN, The Lord, K.C.M.G., C.B., F.R.C .. BRADNEY, Colonel Sir Joseph Alfred, Kt., C.B., T.D., F. S...... MARKS, Urban, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H .S.B. 20.7 .23. RICHARDS, Captain Taliesin Edward. H.S .B . 22 .2.10. 0 237.26. BENTALL, William Charle , O.B.E., F.R.C .. (ED.). H A 19 117 MAWDSLEY, William Henry J\1acoun H.A . 1 .10.18. O . 12.6. 26. MAcLAREN, Colonel Murray, C.M.G., V.D.} M.D., M.R.C .. CHAMBERS, Surgeon Vice-Admiral Sir J 0 eph, R.C.B., c. ~1.G. SIMON, The Right Hon. Sir John All brook, P.c., G.es.!,) K.C.V.O , O.B.E., ICC., M.P. Honorary Counsel, Priory for Wales.
' .B. 1 .5.2 .
HE.
H .A.28. 4.03. 18 Nov., 1927
19 July, 1929 22 :t\o, ., 1929
KEITH-RoACH, Major Edward, O.B.E. Esq. 15 .3.26. O. OLIVER, Colonel Charles Pye, C.B., C.M.G., M.D., T.D. Esq. 22.5.24.
BARTLETT, Richard Wilson H.s.B. 18.6. 20. SWINTON, Captain George Sitwell Campbell
DO\YNE , Colonel Rupert :\Iajor, C.M.G., M.D. E o , Colonel James Jacob HUNTER, ir George, Rt. LARKE, J. J., C.B.E. . AI\IUELSON, Sir :Herbert, K.B.E. o. 20.7.2 . DRYLAND, Leslie \Ninter, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. FLETCHER,
H.A.21.2.11.
~igel
Corbet, M.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
H .A. 15.3.18.
. 12.6.26.
Assistant Commissioner, No. 1. District,
O. 12.6.26.
Assistant Commissioner, Cape Province District, S.]. A. B. Overseas.
. . V\i. Di trict, Au tralia, .]. A.B. O\·erseas. RY. Claud Dawson, M.D. H.A. 16.12.21. Acting urgeon-in-Chief, Dominion of New Zeal;:Jnd, S.].A.B.
. 12.6.26.
12.6.26.
O. 12.6.26 .
WILLIAMS, Alpheus Fuller
LAVINGTON, Cyril Claude, M.B. H.A.25.5.23. J\10UNTBATTEN, Lord Louis Francis Albert Victor 1'icholas, R.N., K.C.V.O. EBBLE\VHITE, Erne t Arthur Esq. 21.11.24. O. 12 .6.26. AMPBELL, Jo eph Rohert Esq. 28.5.25. O. 12 .6 .26 . TvVEEDIE, :JIichael Forbes H.A. 18.7.24. O. 126.26. CICLUNA, Hannibal Publius H.A. 20 .11.25. O. 12.6.26. BARRON, Richard Bankes l\10RRIS, Ed\vard Robert, C.B.E. H .A. 24 . 5. 18. O. 12.6.26. HOLLAND, J ohn Joseph, 11.B. H.A. 22 .5.24. O. 12.6.26 RATTRAY, \Villiam H.S.B.25.]1.13. JACK, Janle \Vhit on S.B. h .11.27. PO.\TE, \Ying Con1mandcr Hugh Raymond Guy, l\f.B., F.R.C.S. A sitant Commi ' sioner,
O. 12.6.26.
21 July, 1927
H.A.30.4.15.
0.12.6.26.
O. 12.6.26.
EMBLETON, Stanley
57
outh Africa , 21 Feb., 1930
.J. A. B.
MOSSCROP, Gilbert Phillips, M.B. H.A . 17.1.19. O. 12.6.26. GRIMES, Vvilliam Douglas KNUTHSEN, Lou1s Francis Roebuck, O.B.E., M.D. H.A.
16.5.19.
O. 12.6.26. 16 May, 1930
GOLDSWORTHY, Captain Everard Walter
Esq. 28.7.14.
O. 12 .626.
5~ 16 May, 1930
COMMANDERS (BROTHERS).
COMMANDERS (BROTHERS). TUDOR-CRAIG, Major Sir Algernon Tudor, R.B.E. Esq. 25.11.1-+.
II. .B. 19.7.10,
PERRINS, Charles Willia m Dyson Esq . 30 .7.89 . O. 12 .6.26 BARNES , Lieut.- Colon el H enry John, M.R.C.P.(ED.) Esq.
nMay, 1931
O. 12.6. 26.
l\IORGAN, Llewellyn Arthur, M.D., M.R.C. S. H.A. 25 .7 .05. O. 12. ELLISON, Arthur, :vI.R.C.S., L.R. C.P. H .. \. 26.11.12. O. 12 .6 .26. As istant Commi sioner, No. V. District , .J. . B. NEVINS, John Ernest, M.B., M.R.C.. H.A.17 .10. 19. 0.12.6.26. CAIRNS, \Villiam Murray, C.B.E., M.D. H.A. 15.1 0.20 . O. 12.626. BEVERLEY, Kenneth Harold, M.R.C .. , L.R.C.P. H.A. 1712.20.
"
l\iEADOWS, Lieut.-Colonel Sydney Manver \Voolner, D.. 0., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., R.A.M. C. H .A. 22.22-+. O. 12.6.26. JACOBS, Cyril Henry lVlontague 0. 18.2 .27 . DOWBIGGL Sir I-Ierbert Layard, Kt. , C.:YI.G. H.S.B. 20 ~ 25. CHAMBERS, John Henrv GREENACRE, \Valt er, O.B.E. LEVITA, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Cecil Bingham, C.B.E., 1. V.O., D.L.
.
ROGER, Cap tain John Docwra Esq. 24.11.08. 0.12.6.26. BERRY, Charles Walter Esq. 21.11.24. 0.12.6.2(3. FULLERTON, Alexander Moffitt, O.B.E. Esq. 17.7.25. 0.12.6.26. CLEGG, Richard, M.R.C .. , L.R.C.P . Esq 21.211. 0.12.6.26. B UXTON, Captain 0 wald Frank H.S B. 16.12.21. 0.20.5.27. EL E, Stanley Cyril o. 20527. L UMLEY- MITH, l\Iajor Thom as Gabriel Lumley, D.S.O. 0.17.2.28. H MILTOi-J'-\ VEDDERB RN, Lieut.-Colonel Henry I{ellerman,
o .B . E .
T
,
CO\VARD, Frederick J ohn l\IACGILLIVRA Y,
II.S .B. 26.5 .0'.
Esq 21.6.1 ' .
O. 12 .6.26.
O. 12.6.26.
GASELEE, Stephen, O.B.E.
o.
GOLLCHER, Olof Frederick o.
O. 17 '2 2,
:YIENZIE , Frederick Norton Kay, M.D., F.R.C.P .(ED .) 0.22.7.29. GATT, Captain Alfr d J o eph, O.B.E., M.C. S .B.17.10.19. GA KELL, urg on Vice-AdnliroJ Sir Arthur, K.C.B., O.B.E., F.R.\. . \YILL, ir Erne t alter, Baronet ... ORTIIAMPTO ~, The :J.1arque of CALLEY, l\lajor-General Thomas Charles Pleydell, C.B., C.B.E ., 1.V.O.
Iajor Angu , T.D., 1I.D., F.R .. (ED.)
H.A. 29. 11.1 0.
23.7 .26 . 18.11.27 .
TURNBULL, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Hugh Stephen on ,
:associate
K.D.E. 0 I 19July,1 Q 2Q
SPROTT, Dr. Gregory
F
ZL-T- H 'lT
IN, The Hon. Khan Bahadur Sir ]\1ian, K.C.I.E.
Donal. Silver Badge, 28.5.25.
21 Nov., 1930
CLARKE, Ernest, C.V.O., M.D., F.R.C.S.
H .A. 19 .'2 .26.
O. 12.6.26.
MAUNDy-GREGORY, Arthur John GREAVES, John Ernest , C.B.E. '27 Feb., 1931
HEWETT, Colonel Henrv lYleiklam Prescott O. 12. 6.26.
Esq. 19.10.17.
oJ
HOUSTON, Major Sjr Thoma , I{t., O.B.E., M.D.
Esq. 19.10.1
O. 12.6.26.
CHILL, Edwin Albert, O.B.E., M.D.
H .A. 17.2.22.
O. 12.6 .26.
.J. A. B. HARTLEY, Sir Percival Horton-Smith, Kt., C.V.O., M .D. Assistant Commissioner, No. V III. Di trict,
O . 23.11. 28.
WORSFOLD, Sir Thomas Cato, Baronet GRAHAM, Willianl
24 11.08.
O . 12 .6. 26.
O. 12.6.26.
18 July , 1930
59
o.
17.9.27.
61
Uommnnbers (Sisters). (C.St.].)
13 July, 1926
23~ov.,1928 j8 July, 1930 21 \'ov., 1930
1i Feb .. 1931
21 Jlay, 1931
Hoy , Gertrude Mildred . Lady 110UNTBATTEN) Edwina Cynthia Annette, Lady Louis GOLLCHEP, Elisa, Mr. o . 18.11.27. MALCOLM , J eanne Marie, Lady, M.B.E. 0.23.7.26. VVILLtA:vIS, Con tance J1argaret, Mrs. H.A . 22.5.24. o . 12.6.26 CO\VLEY, l'tIary B eatrice }label, L ady 0 .20.7.28. 110 - K , :Mary B eatrice Mar h, IVIiss BE BOROGGH, The Co unt e s of
@fficers (16rotbers). (0. t.].)
O~cers down to and including
.
Mather, Major James Smith (p. 68), were transferred from the obsolete grade of Esquire and are permitted to continue to wear their old Badge.
12 June. 1926
MACKINTOSH, Alexander 1fackintosh Esq. 5.2.78. FITZGEORGE, Colonel Sir Augustus Charles Frederick, K.C.V.O., C.B. E sq. 30.7.89. TERRY, Colonel Astley Herbert Esq. 28.7.96. GILDEA, Lieut.-Colonel George Arthur Esq. 24.6.97. FRESHFIELD, James William Esq. 28.2.99. MILBURN, Colonel Charles Henry, O.B.E., M.B. H.A. 24.11.96. E sq. 24.4.1900.
PA L, ir James Balfour, K.C.V.O. Esq. 27.11.1900. CARTER, Captain Gerard Bonham Esq. 26.2.01. 1fER EY, Lieut.-Colonel The Viscount, C.M.G., C.B.E. Esq.
2s . ~ . 0~.
HUGHE -H NTER, lYlajor Sir William Bulkeley, Baronet E sq. 29.4 .02.
OGILVIE, Lleut.-Colonel Charles l\fcDonald, V.D. Esq. 29.11.04. DRAFFEN, Lieut.-Colonel George Algernon Esq. 28.5.07. BOWDLER, Lieut.-Colonel Ba il Wilfred Bowdler, C.M.G., D.S.O. E sq. 21.2.11. YOLLAND, Lieut.-Colonel John Horatio, C.B.E., IV1.R.C.S. H . A. 2 .5.07 .
CRAWFORD,
Esq . 25 .7. II.
Lieut.-Colonel
H.A. 25.5.09.
Gilbert
Stewart,
C.M.G.,
M.D.,
Esq. 25.7.11.
GIBSON, Thoma, M.B. Esq. 25.7.11. BEAN, Surgeon-Commander Algernon Carter, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., R.N. Esq. 28.11.11. CARTER, Colonel William Graydon, C.M.G. Esq. 27.2.12. WALLWORK, Jesse Esq. 27.2.12. ARBUTHNOT, William Fitzgerald Esq. 25.2.13. BEDALE, Thon1as Alfred Esq. 25.2.13. V AUX, Lieut.-Colonel Francis Leonard, M.D. Esq. 29.7.13.
OFFICERS (BROTHERS).
OFFICERS (BROTHERS). 12 June,
1926
MURRAY, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Malcolm Donald, K.C.V.O., C.B., C.LE. Esq. 25.11.13. WALKER, Lieut.-Colonel Philip Lionel Edward, D.S.O. Esq. 25. 11.13. POTTINGER, David, LS.O. Esq. 24.2.14. L'ESTRANGE-MALONE, Lieut.-Colonel Edmund George Savile Esq. 24.2.14. BURGIS, Captain Lawrence Franklin, C.M.G., M.V.O. Esq. 26.5.14, QUICK, Stanley Esq. 26.5.14. MONTEITH, Duncan Gilbert H.S.B. 27.2.12. E q. 26.S.14. A sistant Secretary. Assistant Secretary St. John Ambulance A. ' sociation.
FAY, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Sam, K.t. Esq. 2".7.14. DARVIL-SMITH, Major Percy George) C.B.E. B .. . B 27.2.12. Esq. 24.2.15. Secretary of the St. John Am bulance Brigade; County Commissioner, County of Buck ' , .].A.B.
GORDON, Stewart Esq. ~ 0.4.15. STREET, Alfred Francis, M.D. ILS.B. 26.11.07. Esq. 30.7.15. YOUNG, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas \i\ illianl H rbert, ~1.D. ) L. R.C._, Esq. 29.10.15 GARTSHORE, Lieut.-Colonel \tVilliam Moir Esq. 2 .10.15. STEVENSON, l\la j or Henry J arne Esq. 29.10.15. STOCKINGS, Major Arthur Perry, C.B.E. Esq. 31.3.1G. WEEKES, Brevet-Colonel Harold Erne ~ t, O.B.E. Esq.3l.3.IG. STEVENS, Lieut.-Colonel Frank Augustu Dougla , C.B.E. Esq. 31.3.16. \VATERHOUSE) Lieut.-Colonel Sir Ronald Dockray, K.C.B" C.M.G., C.V.O. Esq. 30.6.16. NINNIS, Surgeon-Commander Roger Paut M.B., R.N. Esq. 28.7.16. ROWLEY, Lieut.-Colonel Charles \Val h Esq. 6.10.16. ABBOTT, Albert Holden Esq. 6.10.16. SIMPSON, Major Edward I-Ierbert Esq. 24.11.16. BLACKWELL, Colonel William Richard, C.M.G., L.R.C.S.(r.), R.A.M.C. Esq. IS.12.16. STEWART, Surgeon-Captain Robert William Glennan , M.B., R.N. Esq. IS.12.16. STANISTREET, Major-General Sir George Bradsha\v, ICB.E., C.B., C.M.G., M.B. Esq. 16.2.17. T
\2 June,
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LOVERING, William Henry Esq. 19.10.17. HARRIS, Captain Reginald Vanderbilt, K.C. Esq. 19.10.17. HOPE, Major Charles William Menelaus, M.D., F.R.C.S. Esq. 19.10.17. VILVEN, Stephen Herbert H.S.B. 25.2.08. Esq. IS.2.18. WOODCOCK, William Stanley, M.B.E. H.S.B. 26.11.12. Esq. 24.S.18. Assistant Commissioner, No. IV. District, S.]. A. B.
CLARK, Andrew Edmund James) M.C. Esq. 21.6.18. GASKELL, Major Evelyn Milnes Esq. 19.7.18. CAMERON-HEAD, Francis Somerville Cameron Esq. 17.1.19. ADLARD, William Edward H.S.B. 26.11.12. Esq. 17.1.19. l\1ILNER, Charles Noble H.S.B.26.11.12. Esq. 17.1.19. ROOKE, Colonel Alfred Shipton) O.B.E. Esq. 21.2.19. BRO\VN, George Cecil Herbert Esq. 21.3.19. RHODES, Captain Arthur Tahu Gravenor, M.V.O. Esq. 11.4.19. CLOW, Lieut.-Colonel William, C.B.E. H.S.B. 2S.11.14. Esq. 11.4.19. PIXLEY, Evelyn Graham Esq. 16.S.19. SAMSON, Sir Edward Marlay, K.B.E., K.C. Esq. 16.S.19. Ho KEN, Lieut.-Colonel Arthur Fayrer, V.D. Esq. 20.6.19. BANNERMAN, David Armitage, M.B.E., F.R.s.(ED.) Esq. 20.6.19. HANRAHAN, William George Augustine, M.B.E. H.A. 2S.2.13. Esq. 17.10.19. BOUTELL, Francis Hepburn Chevallier H.A. 18.S.17. Esq. 16.1.20. BULLOCK, The Hon. Willoughby H.S.B. 25.11.13. Esq. 16.1.20. PIXLEY, Brodrick Rich Farrar Esq. 16.1.20. TERRY, Captain Astley Thomas, R.E. Esq. 18.6.20. BOULTON, Deni Harold Esq. 15.10.20. GARNETT, aptain Abraham Langhorn H.A.24.6.02. Esq. IS.1O.20. CRYER, Joseph, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. IS.3.18. Esq. IS.10.20. Y ATE, Arthur Charles McCausland Esq. IS.10.20. HARNETT, Lieut.-Colonel \Valter Lidwell, M.B.) F.R.C.S., LM.S. Esq. 18.2.21. K.ERR, Lieut.-Colonel Francis Kenneth, M.C., M.B. Esq. 18.2.21. SINCLAIR, John, C.B.E., M.D., M.R.C.P. H.A. 30.7.12. Esq. 18.2.21. LAMB, Colonel Sir Charles Anthony, Baronet, C.M.G., M.V.O. Esq. 1 .2.21. SCOTT, Alexander Thomas, M.B.E., M.R.C.S. H.A.19.12.19. Esq. 18.3.21. ALLNUTT, l\1ajor Edward Bruce, M.C., M.R.C.S., R.A.M.C. Esq. IS.4.21. F
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NUTTER, George Herbert H.S.B. 21.1.16. Esq. 15.4.21. DAWNAY, The Hon. Richard Esq. 17.6.21. TAPp, Captain Harold Astley, O.B.E., M.C. Esq. 15.7.2 1. MARKHAM, Sir Charles, Baronet. Esq. 21.10.21. HILL, Horace Bryden, M.B., Esq. 16.12.21. CUST, Captain Lionel George Archer Esq. 27.1.22. SYDENHAM, Lieut.-Colonel Edward Verrinder, D.S.a. ,
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Esq. 21.11.24 .
T.D.
Esq. 19.5.22.
HODSON, Thomas Charles Augustus H.S.B. 29.10.15. Esq. 21.7.n PHILIPPS, Captain Grismond Picton Esq. 17.11 .22. PALMER, Captain Eric Charles, M.C. Esq. 17.11.22. CAMERON OF LUNDAVRA, Lieut.-Colonel Ewen Allan, C.M. D.S.O. Esq. 17.11.22. EDDISON, Arthur H.S.B. 23.2.09. Esq. 17.10 .22. CARDEW, Lieut.-Colonel George Arthur, O.B.E., M.R.C. S. H .A.27 .10 .16.
Esq. 17 .11.22.
ALBURY, I vor Cecil
Esq. 25.5.23.
Accountant. Honorary Accountant, St. John Ophthalmic Hospital.
CAHUSAC, Captain Arthur Nigel, M.C.
PEROWNE, Captain Lancelot Edgar Connop Mervyn, R.E.
Esq. 25.5.23.
Chief Secretary of the Ambulance Departm ent of the Order.
HOWITT, Alfred Bakewell, M.D., M.R.C.S., L.R .C. P. Esq. 22.224. HEBBLETHWAITE, Septimus Montague, M.D. H.A.25.11.1 4. Esq. 22 .5.24 .
COURAGE, Brigadier-General Anthony, D.S.O., M.C. Esq. 2~.5.2j ALLAN, Alexander Smith, M.B. H.A. 25.2.13. Esq. 22.5.24. CAMERON, Allan Douglas, L.R.C.P. & s. H.A. 16.7.20. Esq. 22.5.24Ross, Lieut.-Colonel Henry, C.I.E., O.B.E., M.B., F.R.C.S.(I.!. I.M.S. Esq. 22.5.24. TAYLOR, Captain Andrew Hutton Scott Esq. 22.5.24. HOGG, Colonel Conrad Charles Henry, C.M.G. Esq. 21.1 1.24. CHARLES, Noel Hughes Havelock, M.C. E sq . 21.11.24. BATEMAN-CHAMPAIN, Brigadier-General Hugh Frederick, C.M.G. Esq. 21.11.24. WAINWRIGHT, Lennox, M.D., M.R.C.S. Esq. 21.11.24. CAMERON, Donald Keatinge Stuart Esq. 21.11.24. CAMERON, Bruce Allan Fassiefern Esq. 21.11.24. ROGERS, Walter George, M.B. Esq. 21.11.24.
McLEAN, William Hannah Esq.2l.11.24. HOWARD, Major Algar Henry Stafford, M.C., T.D. Esq. 20.2.25. LUMLEY, Lawrence Roger, M.P. Esq. 20.2.25. HURNDALL, Colonel Frank Brereton, M.C. Esq. 20.2.25. MOSTYN, The Lord Esq. 28.5.25. LLOYD-MOSTYN, Ma j or Morys Lancelot Esq. 28.5.25. ACLAND, Arthur William, M.C. Esq. 28.5.25. BUCKLEY, Frank Ernest H.S.B. 21.6.18. Esq. 28.5.25. RIGBY, Walter Chaloner, M.B. H.A. 30.5 .11. Esq. 28.5.25. RODLEY, John, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. 2.5.05. Esq. 28.5.25. CARSE, William Haining, M.B. Esq. 2 .5.25. POWELL, Captain Hugh Falkenberg, M.B.E., M.D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
II.A.27.10 .16 .
Esq. 17 .7.25 .
MELDON, George Pugin, M.D., F.R.C.S.(I.). Esq. 17.7.25. PRINGLE, Seton Sidney, O.B.E., F.R.C.s.(I.). Esq. 17.7.25. CARTER, Eustace George, O.B.E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Esq. 17.7.25 . DARLOW, Colonel Francis, T.D., M.B. Esq. 17.7.25. \i\TILKIN o~, Sir Ru sell Facey, K.C.V.O., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Esq., 20.11.25.
HIP\VRIGHT, Flight Lieut. Thomas Alan Kingston, D.F.C. R.A.F. Esq. 20.11.25. RA~r DE T, Lieut.-Colonel Vincent Basil, D.S.O., M.C. Esq. 20.11.25. OSBALDESTON-MITFORD, Lieut.-Colonel William Bertram Joseph Esq. 20 . 11.25. HUNTER-WESTON, Robert Gould Esq. 20,11.25 . HUNTER-WESTON, Reginald Purcell Esq. 20.11.25. YOUNG, Meredith, M.D. H.A.21.2.11. Esq. 19.2.26. BRIERCLIFFE, Major Rupert, O.B.E., M.B. Esq. 15.3.26. HENDERSON, Major James Abbey, M.B. Esq. 15 .3.26. CLARK. Alfred Percie Stanley, M.B.E. Esq. 15.3.26. ApPLETON, Captain Gilbert Leonard, R.A. Esq. 25.3.26. MORRISON, Edwin Allen, R.N. Esq. 20.5.26. CAMERON, Ewen Angus Hamilton Esq. 20.5.26. MURRAY, Rupert Luxmore Tanner Esq. 20.5.26. GLEGG, Robert Ashleigh, M.D. Esq. 20.5.26.
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OFFICERS (BROTHERS). PRATT, Colonel James John, F.R.C.S. Esq. 20.5.26. SEED, Harry Hadlow H.A. 2S.7.03. Esq. 20.5.26. MATHER, Major James Smith, M.B. H.A.2S.11.11. Esq. 20.5.26. OGILVIE, John Hovelle, L.R.C.S.(ED.). H.A. 26 .2.S5. BRAND, Major Alexander Theodore, V.D., M.D. H A. 30789. WOODS, John Francis, M.D. H.A.9.6.93. SLEMAN, Colonel Richard Reginald, M.D. H.A. 9.6 .93 . PRICE, Major Arthur, M.R.C.S., T.D. H.A. 24 .6.97. BALDWIN, Frederick Benja1nin Judge, M.R.C.S. H.A.24 .6.97. MACLEAN, Lieut.-Colonel John Bayne H.A. 22.2.9S. DICKEY, Archibald Alexander George, M.B.E., M.D. H.A. CATTELL, Lieut.-Colonel George Trew, T.D., M.D. H.A. 29.11.9" ORD, Frederick William, L.R.C.P. H.A. 29.11.9S. HAMILTON, Colonel Henry Best Han H.A. 2 .2.99. KING, Lieut.-Colonel Arthur Frederick \VilJiam, F.R.C .S.(ED, H.A. 7.3.99. LANGMAN, 1\1ajor Sir Archibald Lawrence, Baronet, c.}!. H.A. 22.6,01. CARRUTHERS, Charles Dlick, L.R.C.P.(r.). H.A 24602 . MALPAS, James, M.R.C.S. H.A. 28.4 .03 . SKINNER, Major-General Bruce Morland, C.B ., C.M.G., )"1.V,O, M.R.C.S. H.A. 16.6.03. QUILL, Lieut.-Colonel Berkeley Cro bie, C.B. H.A. 16 603. RATCLIFF-GAYLARD, James, M.D. H.A. 28.703 . ARMYTAGE, Percy, C.V.O. H.A. 29.11.04. EWEN, Harry Walter, M.R.C.S. H.A. 2.5.05. LORD, Samuel Thomas, M.R.C.S. H.A. 2.5.05. WADE, Surgeon-Colonel Arthur Breedon, V.D., M.B ., M.R. H.A.29.5.06. LENNOX, Surgeon-Colonel David, M.D. H.A. 27.11.06. ROGERS, Lieut.-Colonel Bertram Mitford Heron, M.D ., M.R. L.R.C.P. H.A. 2S,5.07. EVANS, Arthur John, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P , F.R.C.S.(ED.). MACKAY, Lieut.-Colonel William Bertie, C.M.G., M.R.C.S. H.A. 30.7.07. STEGGALL, John Edward Aloysius H.A. 25 .2.0S.
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CLAYTON, Lieut.-Colonel William Kitson, C.M.G., M.D ., L.R.C.P. & S. H.A. 26.5 .0S. EADES, Samuel Oliver, L.R.C.P. H.A 26.5.0S. FORREST, Robert Sibbald, M.B. H.A. 21.7.0S. MILLER, Colonel George Waterston, D.S.O., T.D., M.B . H.A. 21.7.0S. LOVELL , Wortley Searson H.A. 24.11.0S. RORIE. Colonel David, D.".O., T.D., M.D. H.A. 23.2.09. REID, Major James Robertson, M.D ., T.D. H.A. 25.5.09. IVIARSH, John Holt, L.R.C.P. & S. H.A. 22.2.10. GIDLO\V, Samuel Ault H.A. 22.2.10. BEATH, David Leslie, O.B.E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A.31.5.10. WELSH, John, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. 31.5.10. DILLON, Luke Gerald, O.B.E., M.D. H.A. 30.5.11. GEE, J os ph Thomas H.A. 27.2.12. BATE ON, Henry, M.D., L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.). H.A.27.2.12. \YOOD , John Hall, M.R.C.S.(r.) H.A. 21.5 .12. Bo\v ER, urgeon-Major Joseph Edward, M.B. H.A. 30.7.12. \VIL ON, Lieut.-Colonel Robert Stuart H.A.30.7.12. HAMBER , Harry Crompton H.A.26.11.12. .\
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ommi sioner, No. VI. District, S.].A.B.
BRO\VN, John Percival, M.B.
H.A. 26.11.12.
NIGHTI GALE, Lieut .-Colonel John, M.D. H.A. 25.2,13. ANGIOR, Thomas Matthews, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. 29.7.13. WALKER, Harold Albert, M.R.C.S. H.A. 29.7.13. HILLABY, Arthur, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. 29.7.13. ELLIOTT, Iajor Brereton George, L.R.C.P. & s.(1.). H.t\..25.11.13. FLETCHER, I aac, M.B. H.A. 25.11.1:3. FALCONER, Alexander, M.B. H.A. 25.11.13 . GREEN, Thomas Arthur, M.D., F.R.C.S. H.A. 24.2.14. GILBERTSON, James Henry, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. 26.5.14. Assistant Commissioner, No. X. District, S.]. A. B.
WEST, Lieut.-Colonel Richard Milbourne, O.B.E., D.S.O., M.D., H.A. 26.5.14. SEVESTRE, Major Robert, M.D. H.A. 26.5.14.
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OFFICERS (BROTHERS). LAWRENCE, John, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. 26.5.14. MCCORMACK, Charles Vincent, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. 26514. HERMON, James Milne, M.D. H.A.26.5.14 . JACKSON, Colonel Robert, M.B. H.A.2 .7.14. DAVIES, John Stanley, M.B. H.A.28.7.14. MASON, Edward Ratcliffe Fidler, L.R.C.P. & I-LA. 28.7.14. SHARD LOW, Captain Joseph, M.B., M.R.C.S. H.A. 28.7.14. WATTS, Frederick Earle, M.B. H.A.28.7.14. DUNCAN, Robert Bruce, M.D. H.A.2-.11.14. BLOMFIELD, George Will, M.D. H.A.24.2.15. GARSON, John Hill Ro S, M.B. H.A. 24.2.15. HORAN, Hubert Wolstenholme, M.B. H.A. 24.2.15. FENN, Samuel Backwell, L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.). H.A. 24.2.15. TOUGH, Frederick William I{err, F.R.C.S. (ED.). H.A. 30.4.15. GREER, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas i\1acGregor H.:\.. 29.10.1 5. JACKSON, William Ferriday, M.R.C.S. L.R.C.P. H.A.31.3.16. PEARSON, Thomas, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. 28.7.16. HARVEY, Lieut.-Colonel Frederic, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A.6.10. POOLE, Thomas Dobson, M.D. H.A.27.10.16. WILSON ,Charles, M.D., L.R.C.S. H.A. 27.10.16. CROMBIE, Lieut.-Colonel John Frank, ~1.D. 1r.A. 24.11. 16. BAGSHAWE, Edmund Acres H.A. 15.12.16. CANNOT, Brigadier-General Fernand Gu tave Eugene, C.B. C.M.G., D.S.O. H.A. 19.1.17. FORREST, Colonel John Vincent, C.B., C.M.G., ~r.B (ED. H.A.19.1.17. REDMAYNE, SIr Richard Augustine Studdert, K.C.B. H.A. FRASER, Willi3.m Sinclair, L.R.C.P. H.A. 16.3. 17. WILSON, James Alexander, M.B. H.A. 15.6.17. KEBLE, Colonel Alfred Ernest Conquer, C.B., C.M.G ., C.B.E. D.S.O., L.R.C.P.&S.(r.) H.A.10.8.17. DAVIES, Captain Dayrell, R.N. H.A.10.8.17. HINGSTON, Lieut.-Colonel Clayton Alexander Francis, O.B.E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1.M.S. H.A. 19.10.17. BREE, Sidney, M.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. 19.1O.17. YOUNG, Colonel James, T.D., M.D. H.A. 19.10.17.
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TAYLOR, Captain J 0 eph van Someren, L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.) H.A. 19.10.17. BRUNWIN, Captain Alan Deed, M.D. H.A. 19.10.17. MCCLOY, Captain John Moorcroft, M.D. H.A.19.10.17. MURRAY, Alan l\1artcnsz H.A.16.11.17. WALTER, Lieut.-Colonel Albert Elijah, O.B.E., M.D., M.R.C.S. H.A.16.11.17. LANKESTER, Cecil Pryor, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. 14.12.17. SCOTT, Charles Sumner H.A. 14.12.17. WARDROPE, William Hugh H.A. 18.1.18. 11AX\VELL, Captain Leslie Blyth, O.B.E. H.A. 15.2.18. ::;JOCKOLDS, Captain Humphrey, D.S.O. , M.B. H.A. 15.2. 18. THORNTON, Harold Leppington H.A. 15.2.18. .....
i tant Commis ioner, No. V. District, S.J.A. B.
HAMILTON-RuSSELL, The Hon. Eustace Scott, O.B.E. H.A. 15.3.18. HUD Or , l\1ajor Bernard, M.D., M.R.C.P. H.A. 15.3.18. KING, John Lane n.S.B. 27.2.06. H.A. 15.3.18. GREEN, olonel Conrad Theodore, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A.19.4.1 HUTTON, \Villianl, L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.). H.A. 24.5.18. KENSINGTON, Lieut.-Colonel Guy Belfield H.A. 24.s.18. MAGIAN, Anthony John Capper, M.D. H.A. 21.6.18. TURNBULL, Lieut.-Colonel John Archbold, D.S.O., L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.). H.A.21.6.18. HICK, l\lajor Edward Harman, M.R.C.S. H.A. 21.6.18. ARLIDGE, John Frederick.. L.R.C.P. & S. H.A. 21.6.18. As ~ i
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12.6.26.
tnnt Commissioner, No. V. District, S .J.A.B .
\VALTON, Frederick John, M.B. H.A.19.7.18. BON ER, Thomas Irvine, M.B. H.A. 18.10.18. RAW, Lieut.-Colonel Nathan, C.M.G., M.D., F.R .C.S .CE.) H.A. 18.10.18. DEASE, Major Edmund James H.A.1s.11.18. Assistant Commi
ioner, Irish Free State, S.J.A.B.
PARKER, Haydon H.A. 15.11.18. CHOPPING, Colonel Arthur, C.B., C.M.G., M.R.C.S. H.A. 15 .11 .18. FALKNER, Colonel Eric Felton, C.M.G., D.S.O. H.A.20.12.18. DILLON, Malcolm, M.B.E. H.A.20.12.18. STROVER, Henry William Martyn, O.B.E., M.B. H.A. 20.12.18. FIELDEN, Henry Adamson,M.D. H.A. 20.12.18.
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OFFICERS (BROTHERS). WEBB, Major John Curti, M.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A.20.12.18. RIDDELL, Robert George, M.D., F.R.C.S.(ED.). H.A.17.1.19. WHITWORTH, Geoffrey Budibent H.A. 17.1.19. NORTON, Roger Edward H.A. 21.2.19. MELVILLE, Captain Stanley, M.D.(BRUX.), M.R.C.S., L.R. C.P. H.A.21.2.19. SCRIMGEOUR, Major Frederick John , O.B.E. H.A. 21.3.19. COOPER, Group-Captain Henry, D.S.O., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., R.A.F, H.A.21.3.19. SCHOFIELD, Surgeon-Commander Arthur R eginald, M.B., M.R.C.S., R.N. H.A.l1.4.19. DRAKE-BROCKMAN, Lieut-Colonel Herbert Edward, F.R.C.S.(ED. ), L.R.C.P. H.A. 16.5.19. LAKIN, Arthur Thomas, M.B. H.A. 16.5.19. DODDS, Major James Hugh Hamilton H.A. 16.5.19. LAMBERT, Stanley Harrison, O.B.E. H.A. 16.5.19. SEXTON, Walter, C.B.E. H.A. 20.6.19. ROBERTS, Major Harry Entwistle H.A. 20.6.19. CAMPBELL, Gerald, C.M.G. H.A. 18.7.19. TURNER, Albert Charles, O.B.E. H.A. 18.7.19. BOWTELL, Captain Herbert Richmond, M.R.C .. , L.R .C.P. H.A. 18.7.19. HAIGH, William Edwin, F.R.C.S. H.A. 17.10.19. MANSBRIDGE, Captain Henry, O.B.E. H.A. 17.10.19. BARNADO, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick Adolphus Fleming, C.I.E" H.A. 17.10.19. C.B.E., M.D., F.R.C.S.(ED.) PRATT, Eldon, M.D., M.R.C.S. H.A. 17.10.19. TODD, Armstrong Herbert Swift, M.D. H.A. 21.11.19. Assistant Commissioner, Northern Ireland Di trict,
.J.A. B.
SCHOLEFIELD, George Edward, M.B.E., M.D. H.A.21.11. 19. THRESH, John Clough, M.D. H.A. 19.12. 19. FITZWILLIAMS, Lieut.-Colonel Duncan Campbell Lloyd, C.M M.D., F.R.C.S. H.A. 19.12.19. MCGOWAN, Robert George, M.D. H.A. 19.12.19. SOUTHEY, Herbert Watson, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. 16.1.20. COX, Edwin Charles, C.B.E., M.V.O. H.A. 20.2.20. MACKENZIE, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas, M.D. H.A. 20.2.20.
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MCELLIGOTT, Maurice Gerald, F.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P.(1.) H.A. 20.2.20. BANNATYNE, Lieut.-Colonel Gilbert Alexander, O.B.E., M.D., F.R.C.P.(ED.). H.A. 16.4.20. ANDERSON, Major Andrew Woodroffe, M.B. H.A.18.6.20. HURLY, Michael Cyril Oswald, L.R.C .P.(1.). H.A. 18.6.20. MEIN, Thomas Oswald H.S.B. 31.5.10. H.A. 18.6.20. COLBY, Major Francis Thompson H.A. 16.7.20. WARD, Lieut.-Colonel James Philip Stephens, L.R.C.P. H.A.16.7.20. STYAN, Thomas George, M.D. B.A. 15.10.20. DICK, Captain Mitchell Innes, M.B. B.A. 17.12.20. LE MESSURIER, Henry William, C.M.G. B.A. 21.1.21. GUNN, Major John Donald, M.D., F.R.C.S. B.A. 18.2.21. CLARKE, Major Lionel Beale, R.A.M.C. B.A. 18.2.21. HOBSON , Captain Hugh George, R.A.M.C., O.B.E., M.C. B.A. 18.2.21. McLANNAHAN, Captain James Gunn, L.R.C.P. & s.(1.). H.A.18.3.21. LARKING, Arthur Ernest, LD. B.A. 18.3.21HOLLINS, Thomas John , M.B. B.A. 17.6.21. TAYLOR, Captain Robert Allan Grant, O.B.E., M.C. B.A. 15.7.21. J ONES, Alexander Pre ton B.A. 21.10.21. CHEATLE, ir George Lenthal, K.C.B., C.V.O., F.R.C.S. H.A. 18.11.2l. A
istant Commissioner, No. VIII. Di strict, S.l.A.B.
L UXMOORE, urge on Lieut.-Colonel Evelyn John Hansler, M.C., M.R.C.S. H.A. 27.1.22. GRAHA 1 John H.A.27.1.22. MAYHEvV, Thomas Edgar B.A. 27.1.22. CARTER, Godfrey, M.B. H.A. 17.2.22. DICKSON, Francis Henry, M.B. H.A.17.2.22. PHILLIPS , Sir \Villiam H erbert, Kt. H.A. 19 . 5 . ~2. HEE 0 I, Edwin Erne t H.A. 21.7.22. SMEDDLE, Robert William, M.B. B.A. 21.7.22. TURTON, William Henry, M.B. B.A. 17.11.22. SNAPE, Captain Harold, M.B. H.A. 17.11 .22. FOLEY, Daniel Bartholomew, L.R.C.P. H.A. 17.11.22. SPROAT, Major Henry Bird, M.D. B.A. 17.11.22. SYKES, Joseph Harvey Kemp B.A. 25.5.23. GREEN, Sydney Balch, M.B. B.A. 25.5.23.
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OFFICERS (BROTHERS). 1926
HERRINGTON, Major H.A. 25.5.23.
Edmund
WillialTI,
T.D.,
L.R.C,p,
JOHNSTON, George Lawson, M.R.C.S., L.R .C.P. H.A. 25.5.23. KYLE, Henry Greville, M.D. H.A.25.5.23. McKETTRICK, Frederick John, M.B. H.A. ~5 . 5.23. O'KELLY, Major Denis Fitzgerald , L.R.C.P.&S.(ED.) H.A.255.23. WACHER, Harold, M.B., M.R.C.S. H.A. 25.5.23. BELAS, Bertram George Sandys, L.R.C.P. & S.(L). H.A.20 .7.23, HARRIS, Major Charles Joshua Joseph, I.D., M.R.C .. H.A.207.23. McDOUGALL, Neil, M.B. H.A. 20.7.23. SECCOMBE, Charles vVilliam, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. 207.2:-1. TWEEDALE, Walter H.A.20.7.23. BRIGGS, James, C.B.E. H.A. 20.7.23. BRO"\VNE, Lieut.-Colonel CharI s Robert, T.D., f.D ., H.A. 16.11.23. CLEVELAND, John Wheeler, I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A.16.11.23. DUN ,John, F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. 16.11 23. LONG, Thomas Freeman M.R.C.. H.A. 16.1l.23. ApPLEGATE, Major John \\ illiam, M.R.C.S., L.R.C .P. H.A. 22 . 2~j BROUGHTON, Alfred Galen Scheele, M.B. H A. ~2 . 2 .2 -i . MASON, Harold, M.B., M.R.C.S. H.. ~~.2.2-i. ORME, Gilbert Edward,
LB., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
PARSEY, Edward William, M.B.
H.A. 22.224-
H.A. 22 .2. 2·1.
WHITNEY, Captain Robert George Edmund
II .A.
22.5 2-i.
WEDGWOOD, Colonel Sir Ralph Lewi , Kt., C.B., C. I. G. H.A. 22 .5.24. HOLDEN, Arthur Stuart, M.B. H.A. 22 .5.2-i . H.A. 22.5.~4.
CADDY, Adrian, M.D., F.R.C.S. H.A. 22.5.24. WOODS, Lionel Dudley, L.R.C.P. H.A.22.5 .24 . NOTLEY, John, L.R.C.P.&S.(ED.). H.A.22 .5.24. LOWE, Ernest Charles H.A. 2~.5 . 24 . O'DONNELL, John David, M.B.E., F.R.C.S.(ED.). STEWART, William, M.D. H.A.22.5.24. THORNTON, Albert H.A. 22.5.24.
1926
WILLOUGHBY, Major William George, M.D. H.A. 22 .5.24. MCCORMAC, Samuel, M.B. H.A.18.7.24. LEAKEY, Major Alexander Bazett, M.B. H.A. 20.2.25. LEIGH, John Dickinson, M.D., F.R.C.S. H.A.20 .2.25. WORKMAN, William, M.D. H.A.20.2 .25. TAYLOR, Arnold Rothwell, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A.20.2 .25. BECKL Y, John Henry H.A. 20.2.25. LLOYD, Cecil Ambrose H.A. 28 .5.25. SPRAGUE, Captain Francis Henry, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A.28.5.25. HENCHLEY, Lieut.-Colonel Albert Richard, D.S.O., M.D., L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.). H.A. 28.5.25 . \VALKER, John Philip, M.B.E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A.28.5.25 . l\fcINTYRE, Ernest, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. 17.7.25. A sistan t Commis ioner, No.!. Di trict, S.]. A. B.
HUEY, John James H.A. 17.7.25. OLDICUTT, Claude Ernest Addison, M.D. H.A. 17.7.25. I{NOX, K.enneth Neville, C. LE. H.A . 17.7.25. Lieut.-Colonel Ellacott Leamon, C.B.E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. 17.7.25. RITCHIE, Lieut.-Colonel ~1ichael Balfour Hutchinson, R.A.M.C., D.S.O. H.A.20 .11.25. ZAMMIT , ir Themi tocle , K.t ., C.M.G., M.D. H.A.20.11.25.
\VARD,
H. YLE , Alfred William, M.R.C.S.
H.A. 20.11.25.
HARRIS, Sampson George Victor, M.D., M.R.C .S. RUSSELL, Captain Jame STONE, David, M.D.
Lavvson , M.B.
H.A. 19.2.26.
NIGHTINGALE, Roland, M.B.
H.A . 19.2.26.
BE TON, vVilliam ; M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. LINK, Charles William
H.A. 19.2.26.
H.A. 19.2.26.
THOMPSON, Charles John Samuel, M.B.E.
H.A.20.5.26.
H.A. 20.5.26.
ALLAN, Fred Garnet, L.R.C.S., L.R.F.P.S. H.A. 22 .5.24.
H.A. 20.11.25.
H.A.20.11.25.
GREENWOOD, Charles Henry, M.B., F.R.C.S.
RAYNER, Geoffrey H.A. 22.5.24 . RAYNER, Sydney
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BATESON, Captain Vaughan, L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.) H.A. 20.5.26. HUGHES, William Stephens, O.B.E. H.A.20.5.26. BENNETT, Captain William Harvey, M.D., M.R.C.S.
H.A. 23.7.26.
OFFICERS (BROTHERS).
OFFICERS (BROTHERS). 12 June, 1926
~3 July, 1926
DAVIES, John Phillip Henry, M.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. II.A .23.7.26. PROBY, Colonel Douglas James CHRISTOPHER, John Russell Carmichael GALPIN, Lieut.-Commander Walter Sidney, R.N. IMBERT-TERRY, Major Henry Bouhier, D.S.O., M.C., R.A. PEROWNE, The Rev. Christopher FERARD, Arthur George, C.B.E. G ROSSMITH, George PARKINGTON, Thomas Robert OSGOOD, Frederick Stanley, M.V.O., O.B.E. DE LAVIS-TRAFFORD, IVlarcus Antoniu Tohn ton, O.B.E., M.V.O., M.D. GASCOIGNE, Colonel Frederick Richard Thomas Trench, D.S.Q, McLEOD, Albert Reginald, M.D. NEEDHAM, Colonel Richard Arthur, C.I.E., D.S.O. Assistant Commissioner, Indian Headquarter, S.].A.B. Ov erseas.
20 May, 1927
18 Feb., 1927
outh ..\fric1.,
Assistant Commissioner, Irish Free State Di strict, S. J. A. B.
Assistant Commissioner, Irish Free State District, S.J.A. B.
21 July, 1927
18 Nov., 1927
.].A.B.
DOUGLAS, Robert Douglas Argyll, M.B.E., M.D., F.R.C. S. L.R.C.P.(ED. ). FINCHAM, Bernard Cecil MONSON, The Hon. John Rosebery DALTON, Charles James George MORRISON, John Knarston King MACKIE, Alexander Hendry, M.D. KENDALL, Captain George William, M.D. Assistant Commissioner, No. 1. District, S.]. A. B.
CORBET, Sir Gerald Vincent, Baronet MAGNUS, William Robert, M.B.E. H.S.B.27.2.12. LINLEY, Frederick Ferdinando H.S.B. 15.7.21. DAVY, Maurice John Bernard ROBINS, John Norman, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. HOLMES, David, M.B., L.R.C.P. BERRY, Thomas William ISAAC, Richard James, L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.). H.A.18.6.20.
SIMPSON, Colonel Robert John Shaw, C.B., C.M.G., M.B. CONNOR, Anthony John, M.B.E. H.S.B.6 .10.16 . BAGSHAW, William H.S.B. 20.4.17. AMERY, Thomas Cawthorn H.S.B.20.4.17. ARCHIBALD, Richard James, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. TATE, Major Sir Robert William, K.B.E.
STOKES, Louis Patrick, L.R.C.P. & L.R.C.S.(I.) GALBRAITH, Major Hugh Tener, F.R.C.S.(ED.) Assistant Commissioner, Natal District, Overseas.
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LEVERHULME, Viscount LLEWELLYN, Edgar, M.B. WILLIAMS, Sydney, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. KOCH, Wilfred Vincent Miller, M.D. H.S.B. 17.10.1 9. CAWTHRA, William Herbert BLACK, William George, C.B.E. BROOKSBANK, Sir Edward Clitherow, Baronet DALTON, John Cecil D'Arcy BUTLER, Harold Branson, M.B.E., F.R.C.S. HALL, Daniel H.S.B. 26.5.14. RI CHES, arlton Tom Hurry H.S.B. 18.6.20. J ONES, Lemuel H.S.B . 20.7.23 . JA lIESON, IVlelvill Allan ATKINS, Sir John, K.C.M.G., M.B., F.R.C.S. OGILVIE, Jame Carter, M.D. THOMAS, Sir Godfrey John Vignoles, Baronet, K.C.V.O., C.S.I. \VARD , l\1ajor-General Henry Dudley Ossulston, C.B., C.M.G. SHEA, General Sir John Stuart l\fcKenzie, G.C.B., K.C.M.G., D.S.O. HAIGH, George William, M.B.E. H.S.B. 24.2.15. WILSON, Frederick Portway H.S.B.16.7.20. County Commis ioner, N. Riding, York, S.J.A.B .
ROBERTS, John H.S.B.27.1.22. PELLATT, Colonel Reginald BRASS, Thomas Francis, O.B.E. BLACKWOOD, Lieut .-Colonel William, D.S.O., M.B. SANDYS, Brigadier-General William Bain Richardson, C.B., C.M.G. DU MAURIER, Sir Gerald Hubert Edward Busson, Kt.
OFFICERS (BROTHERS).
o FFI CERS (BROTHERS). 17 Feb., 1928
18 May, 1928
:MAXWELL, John CURSON , George Robert Alfred, M.B.E. SARGANT, Francis William. H.A.18.S.17. LEFEVRE, IVlajor Frederick Charles, O.B.E. H.A. 19.4.18 . GREEN, Herbert. H.A 17.1.19. EVANS, l\1:ajor William Owen , M.B.E. , L.R.C.P., & S.(ED.).
23
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1928
22 Feb., 1929
H.S.B. 16.5 .19.
20 July, 1928
23 Nov., 1928
20.7.23.
istant Commissioner, No. IV. District,
.] .A.B.
GRETTON , Colonel The Right Hon. John, C.B.E., (P.C .), V.D. ) ~r.P. HOPKINS, Arthur William ROBINS, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Ellis, D.S.O. JOURDAIN , Lieut.-Colonel Henry Franci. Newdigate, C.M.G. I-IANN, Edmund Lawrence DONNELLY, Thomas H.S.B. 18. 10.1 . HENDERSON, Thomas Hodson H.S.B. 17.10.19. VlILKINSON, Albert Samuel H.S.B. 21.10.21. HOWORTH, James H.S.B. 21.7.22. STOLL, Sir Oswald, Kt. LYLE , Alexander _lclntosh HUMPHRIS, Major Francis Howard, M.D. WELLS, Sir William Henry , Kt. STEVENSON , Alexander J arne PIERS, Shute Barrington H.S.B. 24.6.97. THOMAS, William Edmund , O.B.E., L.R.C.P. H.S.B. 21.5.12. WARREN , Sydney James H.S.B. 30.7.15. Assistant Commissioner, No. I. District, S.].A. B.
OSBORN, Alfred Gelsthorpe , M.B.
\VELLCOME, Henry Soloman REID, Sir Hugh, Baronet, C.B.E. COTT , Sir William Dingwall Mitchell, Baronet, K.B.E. GRENFELL, Sir Wilfred Thomason, K.C.M.G., IVI.D. PAPE, \Vjlliam George, O.B.E. H.S.B.28.7.14. TROUNSON, Edgar H .S. B. 17.12.20. County Commissioner, County of Ccrnwall, S.] .A. E.
BRETT, Robert William, H.S.B., 19.3.20. Jo TES, Charles Herbert Fowler, H.S.B., A
79
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County Commissioner, County of Berks, S.].A B.
LE SOUEF-SIMPSON, Francis Frederick
H.S .B. 16.7.20.
Assistant Commissioner, No. I I 1. (Western) District, S.]. A. B.
BADGEROW, Lieut .-Colonel Sir George Washington, Kt .. C.M.C., C.V.O., M.B., F.R.C.S. H.A. 19.12.19. WATKIN, Robert TOMLIN, Major Maurice Hilliard NORTON , Thomas, C.B.E.
17 ~ray, 1929
WOODCOCK, Colonel Herbert Charles ROBERTS, George Quinlan, C.B.E. FFOULKES, Major Charles John, O.B.E. LUND, Kenneth Fraser, M.B. HUNTER, John BARWICK, Richard John ADNITT, Frank H.S .B. 15.11.1 . s istant Commissioner, No. III. (Eastern) District, S.].A. D.
BRO\VNE, George Frederick A si tant
H.S .B. 22.5 .24.
ommis ~ ioner, No. II I. (Eastern) District, S.]. A. B.
YATE, aptain Victor A1exander Campbell, M.C. HIRLEY, Evelyn Philip Sewallis, O.B.E. VEEVER Thomas HOLDEN, I ajor Sandys Jackson Charlesworth, M.B. BILLING , B ernard Richardson, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. PORTER, rthur Edward, M.D., M.R.C.S. NOBLE, Major vVilliam Henry Franci J
As i tant Commi sioner, No. VIII. District, S.].A.B.
Mcl\IASTER, Arthur B erry, M.D., D.P.H. MACLEOD, Alexander L ewis, M.B. HUMPHREYS, 1ajor Francis Rowland, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., T.D. AM iAN, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Thomas, M.R.C.S. WHATELY, Franc] Bruce COTT-EvANS, \Nalter AN\VYL-PA INGHAM, Colonel Augustus Mervyn Owen, O.B.E. BURNET, Edward, M.B. LLEWELLYN, Sir David Richard, Baronet LILLEY, Henry \Nilliam H.S.B. 25.11.14. HUTCHINSON, Frederick John H.S.B . 17.10. 19.
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OFFICERS (BROTHERS).
FISHER, Albert Ernest H.S.B. 16.1.20. BRINE, John H.S.B. 15.10.20. RICHARDSON , Arthur Oswald H.S.B. 22.5.24. Assistant Commis ioner, \V ellington District, N. Z., Over eas .
July,
1929
KING , Sir K el 0, Kt. PIKE, Captain Eustace Roy ·ton Baum WIGNALL , Joshua J enning HOGG, Gustave H euze M.D.(ED.) ROBERT ON, J ames H erbert Graham, C.B.E., V . D., F.R.C .. (ED.) TROUP, George Alexander, C.M.G. McKELVEY, Alexander Neil, L.R.C.P. (I.). FALCONER, Charle Stuart ROBERTS, Sir John, Kt., C.M .G. SLEIGHT, George Henry Burgess MACRAE-GILSTRAP OF EILEAN D ONAN, Lieut.-Colonel John BROW LOW, Harry Lurgan, F.R.C .. , L.R.C.P. COLMA ,Sir Jeremiah, Baronet BUTT, Robert H enry Coate
22
Nov.,
1929
Hichens, Frank, M.D. SPACKMA ,Lieut.-Colonel Harry SMITH, William Henry WELLS, George Charles
1929
21 Feb.,
1930
.J. A. B.
BECCON ALL, John H.S.B. 17.7.2 -. FALCONER, Lieut.-Colonel Alexander Robert on, C.B.E., V.D" M.B. S.B. 18. 11.27. GRENFELL, Samuel Michael Harding S,B. 1 .11.27. BULMAN, Robert Vernon S.B. 17.2.28. BARNETT, Sir L ouis Edward, Kt., C.M.G., M.B., F.R.C. S. H.A. 26.11.12. ROSMAN, Ethelred Charle JIILL, Hubert Jeffery LESLIE, B ernard GUNSON, John Bernard, M.B., M.R.C .. , L.R.C.P. MOULDEN , ~ir Frank Beaumont, Kt.
19
22 Nov.,
H.S.B. ~9.4 . 02.
H.S.B. 30.7.12. H.S.B . 20 .12 .18.
Assistant Commissioner, No III. (Eastern) District, S.J .A.B.
CANN, HUGH Sidney H.S.B.22 .5.24. FAIRE, Arthur John SER]EANTSON, Major Cecil Myles, O.B.E. GIBBONS, Adney \Va l ter GRAYSON, Lieut .-Colonel Sir Henry Mulleneux, Baronet, K.B.E. FINCHAM, Vlalter Henry Angel CLARKE, Colonel Astley Vavas0ur, M.D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. \VEBB, James H enry II.S.B. 18.10. 18 . A
16 May,
1930
8r
i. tant Commissioner, I rish Free State, S.]. A. B.
STEERE, Ernest Augustus Lee ASPINALL, Sir Aig rnon Edward, C.M.G., C.B.E. SNELL, John Beddome, O.B.E. BELK, Li ut.-Colonel William, C.M.G. PERRING , J ohn Ernest Rus ELL, Hamer Field PORTER, Lieut.-Colonel Adrian Sydney Morton A lUEL, ir John Smith, K.B.E., F.R.S.(ED.) OAKE -Jo ES, Captain Herbert, M.B.E. THOMSON-\VALKER, Sir John William, M.B., F.R.C.S. ROMER, Frank, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. PENCE, The Hon. Sir Reginald Arthur, Kt. FRE IIFIELD , Edwin Hanson \VATKI N, George H.S.B.27.5.13. ATKINSON, \YiJliam Thomas H.S.B.26.5.14. CURRY, George Robert H.S.B. 16 .2.17. KING NORTH, George Edward H.S .B. 22.2.24. WILSON, John Macintosh, M.B. S.B.23.11.28. KEWLEY, Walter S.B. 19.7.29. ENGLEHEART, Henry Lewis Dillman GREEN, Hugh BURRO,\V , Robert Abraham BUTLER, Alfred Trego, M.C. QUARRELL, \\lilliam Henry l\10RRI , ~ir Harold Spencer, Kt., K.C. JACKSON, Edward Siddall, M.B.E., M.D. SANDERSON, Tom, M.D. G
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16 May, 19~0
18
July,
21
Nov .,
YOUNG, Archibald John, L.R.C.P. CLUTTERBUCK, Henry James PHILLIPS, George Stanley, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 1930 RAFTER, Sir Charles Haughton, K.B.E. H.S.B. 2 .7.14. MADOC, Lieut.-Colonel H enry William, C.B.E., M.V.O. H.S.B.16. MATTHEWS, Robert Lee, C.B.E. H.S.B. 17.6.21. HARRISON , James H.S.B. 20.2.25. STEER, William Reed Hornby BRENNAND, Surgeon-Commander Henry John Wolverton, M.D, GRAHAM-BISSELL, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick Edward ELSDON, Squadron Leader Thomas Wilfrid, R.A.F. CLAY, Charles Travis BULMAN, John Roderick, M.B. MORE, Colonel John Rhys BURRELL, John Hugh ABBISS, George, M.B.E. CONSTABLE, 'lvTilliam George SMITH, The Hon. James Frederick Arthur GUNNIS, Rupert Forbes FISHER, Lieut.-Colonel Walter Harrington, O.B.E., T.D. , M.D . SPRAWSON, Major-General Cuthbert Allan, C.LE., 1.M.S. 1930 BEARD, Captain Samuel Trevor, O.B.E. II .S n. 20 .709. CRESWELL, Lieut.-Colonel Frank Benjamin H.S.B. 15.2 . 18. SMITH, Walter H.S.B. 16 .5.19. GOODLEY, Captain William, M.C. H.S.B. 22 .5.24. DAVIES, David Morgan S.B. 23 .7.26 . BORRIE, Frederick John, M.R. C.S., L.R.C.P. S.B. 1 .11.27 . BORRIE, Major \Villiam Henry, M.B. S.B. 17.5.29. THOMAS, Major John RestelJ, M.B. 15.3.1 . POLLOCK, Aubrey Keatinge Halliday, M.R.C.S. H.A. 17.725. MAcRAE, John Donald Christopher Stuart WOESS, Hermann ELLIOTT, Lieut.-Colonel James Sands, M.D. CONNELL, Robert SMITH, Sir Lindsey, Kt. RIVERS, Surgeon-Commander Arthur Tunna, R.N.
OFFICERS (BROTHERS). BROADHEAD, Percy Baynham DAVIES, David Farr PRICE, Rice Vaughan SMITH, Thomas Edgar JACKSON, Captain George H.S.B. 28.7.03. CAMERON, Peter H.S.B . 27.2.12. HIGSON, Herbert Charles H.S.B. 25.11.14. ELLISON, Frederick H.S.B.31.3.16. LAMBERT, William Gates H.S.B. 16 .1.20. CHAPMAN, Walter George H.S.B. 16.12.21. LAZENBY, William Edward Carr S.B. 18.2.27. BEACIICROFT, Major Philip Maurice, O.B.E. S.B. 18.5.28. PEACOCK, Lieut.-Colonel Gerald Eustace, M.R.C.S. S.B. 17.5.29. AUDLAND, Captain Edward Gordon, M.C. NALL-CAIN, Arthur Ronald Nall BARRA TT, tanley George Reeves LEAN, John Frederick HORN BY, Major Frederick Middleton, C.B.E. PO'WNEY, Lieut.-Colonel Cecil Du Pre Penton, O.B.E. l\IACKIE, Lieut.-Colonel George, D.S.a., T.D., M.D. KNOX, Captain Alexander Campbell White, M.C., M.B. BLOW, Detn1ar J. FL. CHAM, Edgar Frank TOCKLEY, :Jlajor Henry Hudson Fraser, M.V.O. ABRAHAM, Lieut.-Colonel John William, O.B.E. THO IP 0 ,\VilliaTil Egbert, M.B., CH.B. BOvV:MAN, Humphrey Ern st, C.B.E. PERO\VNE, Stewart Henry \VINTER, P ercy Harold \YHITE , Colonel \Villiam Arthur LO\VRY, aptain Gerald BERRY, Sir James GOlner, Baronet ANGLESEY, The l\/farquess of, G.C.V.O. TANNER, Lawrence Edward PEERS, Sir Charles Reed, Kt., C.B.E . l\1URRAY, Lieut.-Colonel John, D.S .O.
OFFICERS (BROTHERS).
OFFICERS (BROTHERS). 27 Feb., 1931
SMITH, Lieut.-Colonel Sidney Cedric Mathews G IBB, Walter CHAPMAN, Henry l\1ACINNES, Neil Bethune THRASHER, George James SMYTH, Lieut.-Colonel Geoffrey Henry Julian Skeffingt D.S.O. GORDON, Douglas McKenzie, M.C. DYSON, Sir Charles Frederick, Kt. CECIL, Lieut.-Commander The Hon. Henry Mitford Amherst FINNIS, Charles Roche NORRIS, Colonel Henry Everard Du Cane AIREY, Colonel Robert Berkeley, C.M.G., D.S.O. Director of Stores, St. John Am bulance Association.
22 May, 1931
ALLEN, Sir Walter McArthur, K.B.E. BUTCHER, Captain William George GIBSON, Arthur Barnes S.B. 16 .7 .20.
S.B. 24.2.14.
Assistant Commi sioner No. V. District,
.J. .\. B.
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OGILVIE, Jessie Fisher, Mrs. J. H. B.A. 23.6.85. TULLOB, Louisa Watson, Miss, R.R.C. B.A. 29.7.02. FARNDON, Eleanor Blayney, Mrs. B.A. 28.4.03. KIRBY, Ada Maria, Miss B.A. 26.2.07. TOLLER, Edith Lilian, Mrs. W. B.A. 27.2.12. CHERRY, Eliza Ellen, Mrs. B.A. 27.2.12. GEE, Mary, Mrs. B.A. 27.5.13. BROWN, Fanny, Mi s B.A. 27.5.13. CARMICHAEL, Caroline Elizabeth, Miss B.A. 29.10.15. PINKHAM, Mary, Miss B.A. 29.10.15. WALKER, Mary, Mrs. G. H. B.A. 29.10.15. SMITHE, Ida Elizabeth, Mrs., C.B.E. B.A. 1.8.16. RADCLIFFE, Cecily Mary, Mrs., O.B.E. B.A. 19.1.17. DANIELL, Harriet Edith, Mrs. B.A. 19.10.17. CALDWELL, Mary Louisa, Miss, O.B.E. B.A. 15.2.18. FINNEMORE, Ellen Kate, Miss B.A. 15.2.18. CHISHOLM, Mairi Lambert Chisholm Gooden, Miss B.A. 15 .2.18. DA\VNAY, The Hon. Norah I-LA. 19.7.18. GRAHAM, Margaret Ethel, Mrs. M. B.A. 15.11.18. J\1cILROY, Dame Anne Louise, D.B.E., M.D., D.SC. B.A. 20.12.18. MAGNIAC , Diana Geraldine Vere, Mrs. C. B.A. 21.3.19. ALLARDYCE, Constance Viti Molesworth, Miss B.A. 21.3.19. BUTLER, I{atharine Angel Keva, Mrs. B.A. 21.3.19. LOBB, Grace Evelyn Ogilvie, Miss B.A. 21.3.19. HUTTON, Isabel Emslie, Mrs., M.D. B.A. 17.10.19. BEAUCHAMP, Agneta Frances, Miss, O.B.E. B.A. 17.10.19. SMITH, Lilly Mary, Mrs., M.B.E. B.A. 19.3.20. 1iADGSHON, Minnie Laurence Curle, Miss, M.B. B.A. 16.12.21. HOLLINS, Dora, Lady, O.B.E. B.A. 22.5.24. SHEPHERD, Clara Annie, Mrs. B.A. 20.2.25. NIXON, Margaret, Miss, O.B.E. B.A. 15.3.26. BUCKNILL, Helen Julia, Mrs.
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EXETER, The Marchioness of BUTLER, Lady Constance Mary GAINFORD, The Lady TENISON, Eva Mabel, Miss TERRY, Leonora Mary Florence, Miss H.S.S. 17.2.22. WILSON, Margaret Elizabeth, Mrs., M.B. CAWTHRA, Alice Maude, 1VIrs. SALISBURY, The Marchioness of FULLJAMES, Edith lV1arianne, Mrs., M.B.E. H.S.S. 30.4.15. SMITH, Hilda Marie, Mi s H.S.S. 21.2.19. CADBURY, Emmeline Hannah, 11rs. CLEMENTI, Marie Penelope Rose, Lady, M.B.E. H.S.S. 30.4.15. READ, Flora Annie, Mis GLASSCOCK, Annie, Mrs. H.S .S . 18.11.21. LYLE, Grace, Mrs. PIXLEY, Elizabeth l\1uriel, Miss \VILKINSON, Cicely Mary, Lady PIRIE-GORDON, Mabel Alicia, Mrs. LANE, Margaret Gertrude, 1\1rs. PICKERING, Alice Mabel, 1\1r ., M.B.E., A.R.R.C. GABRIEL, Mabel McAfee, 1\1rs. BATES, Minnie, Miss H.S.S. 15.3.1 . FALWASSER, Charlotte Anne Gilson, Mrs. H.S.S. 20.2.25 , TRUEMAN, Lady Susan Catherine Harriet, O.B.E. MILDMAY OF FLETE, The Lady FITZWILLIAM, The Countess, O.B.E. BUTEMENT, Alice Edith, 1rs. H.S .S . 16.11.23. STACE, Maude Elizabeth Lane, Mrs. H.S .S. 17.10.19. PARKER, Harriett Emma, 1\1rs. H.S.S. 16.11.23. HENSON, Alice May, Mrs. H .S.S. 22.5.24. BARLTROP, Emma Jane, Mrs. H.S.S.22.5.24. VINE, Harriette Joanna, Miss s.s. 18.11.27. SIMPSON, Janet Doris, Mrs., A.A. STREET, Belinda Maud, Lady ASHTON, Mrs . James BENNETT, Violet, Mrs.
OFFICERS (SISTERS). 17 May, 1927
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nN"ov., 1929
21 Feb., 1930
16l\1ay, 1930
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27 Feb., 1931
22 May, 1931
MUNRO, Mrs. Hugh MIDDOWS, Annie Greenway, Mrs. PARRY, Annie Bertha, Sister PLATTS-MILLS, Daisy Elizabeth BISHOP, Alice Lavinia, Mrs. WHYTE, Marion SENNETT, Florence J essie, Lady DENCHFIELD, Emily Jane Martha, Mrs. H.S.S. 19. 1.17. STUART, Ehzabeth Gray, 11rs., M.B. THOMSON, Winifred Hope, Miss LANCASTER, Mary Georgiana, Mrs. NALL-CAIN, Anne, Lady CAMDEN, The Marchioness, C.B.E. LAW, Laura J essie, Miss, M.B.E. H.S.S.25.s.09. GUEST, Christian Forbes, Mrs. PERROTT, Marie Louise PrisciJla, Miss PARKINGTON, Florence Ellen, 1\1rs. AMPBELL-JOHI STON, Mary Florence, Mrs. BALDvVIN, Lucy, lVIrs. Stanley 1\100RE, Margaret, 1\1rs. Gordon SAWYER, Emily Doris, Mrs. GULLAN, Marion Agnes, Miss \\ILLIAMS, Juliet, Lady IIRI TOPHER, An1y Octavia, Mrs. Seton HANKEY, Evelyn, .l\1iss H.S.S. 15.6.17. DAYI , Grace Mary, 11rs. H.S.S. 18.11.21. BATTYE, Edith Lilian, Mrs. s.s. 18.11.27. ARM TRONG-JO ES, l\1argaret Elizabeth, Lady NOBLE, Mary Ellen, Mrs. CHAMBER, Sydney Maria, Mrs. STANCOMB-VVILLS, Dame Janet Stancomb Graham, D.B.E. PEEL, Violet, Lady HOARE, Juliana Margaret, Miss, M.B.E. S.S. 24.2.14. WALKER, Alice Maud, Miss s.s. 17.1.19. DOUGLAS, Margaret Emmeline, Mrs., A.R.R.C. s.s. 17.7.25. MAXWELL, Catherine Scott, Mrs.
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OFFICERS (SISTERS) COCHRANE, Mary Smallwood, Miss GARLE, Xenia, Mrs. WILLS, Caroline Fanny Maud, Lady LUMLEY, Constance Ellinor, The Hon. Mrs. WORSFOLD, Louise, Lady HUMPHREYS, Annie Josephine, Lady
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29 April, 1902
LOW E, Thomas Archer GOODWI , Edward Robert PALMER, Charles Alan R YALL, Edward Walter SCOTT-WHITE, The Rev. Augustus Henry Scott WANTO , Samuel HARRIS, Thomas Middleton HOPPER, Marshall SKI NER, George Edwin ANDERSON, Robert Simpson SLOAN, Robert D U IBLETON, Robert H EATIICOTE, Clemen t TRIM fER, Alfred John TAN ER, George HART, ugustus Iontague P .ARKER, George William Fr l\C1', H nry Thomas PO l TI , Captain William James Henry, M.B.E. HODG 'ON, John Edwin DOCrERY, Owen, :\I.B.E. ~1ATTY,
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l\1axwell George CORBETT, Joseph John Francis CUCKOvV, John Harry H UGIIES, l\1ajor \~Tilliam MoT' A T, \\ illiam George, O.B.E.
23 Feb., 1904
ARMITAGE, George
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LAWSON, Garnet Gloag, LB. HARWOOD, Arthur Russell 19 July, 1910 21 Feb., 1911
BONE, Joseph Ernest DONE, Richard Clowes FIRTH, Albert F OORT, Tholnas Edgar
\VITTY, Harry Sykes ORCHARD, Charles HALLATT, Harrie John GOODMA , Henry Walton HAYMA Captain Lewis Frank
\tV HEEL, William Albert 31 May 1910
W IDDOP, Joseph H oldroyd PALMER, Edgar George vV ILLIAMS, J osepb CON 01', (ajor Bentley Sievewright H ARRIS, John Ern s t DARBY, Adolphus Charles ERSKINE, Willianl TWI SELTO , Arthur Henry EMMs, 1-< rank J anles ROUTLEDGE, Robert MORPIIET, Edward Rednlayne ROUGIILEY, John Thomas BRI DLE, Frederic PATERSON, Thomas Lynford BAKES, Lorenzo ADAMS, Frank lbert IrLLINGTO , Cap tain Edgar Fawley BIRD, \\ illiam Henry COLQUHOUN Captain Isaac LUCAS, rthur AVIES, Tom
BIRDWHISTLE, Lieut.-C olonel Richard John 26Nov., 1912
POULTON, Lieut.-Colonel Arthur Faulconer, C.B.E. FORREST, Arthur Jam es, M.V.O.
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MACKAY, Henry Campbell WHEATLEY, Charles vVilliam HAUXWELL, William DAVIES, Thomas DAVISON,
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BROWN, William John S lITH, Walter NORMA, John GA WTHOR E. William G ITTI S, Thomas TI-IOMPSO , Harry OFFLAND, William PORTER, J ames Badgett GIBBS, Alfred George BRADLEY, Frederick I-lindle WARBURTON, William LLOYD, Al bert NIBLETT, Alfred Henry BA ISTER, Joseph FISK, John GRIKHA:'I, Ernest Edward WILLIAMS, Captain Demetrius BATEMA , Ernest Ed\vard COLEMAN, John Albert Sidney DEWBURY, Charles Joseph WASHINGTON, Albert ARTHINGTO, Robinson COWIE, Major-General Charles Henry, C.B., C.LE. 'vV ARBURTON, Harris Grant COOPER, Augustus Orlton CROSS, Henry Alfred CONNELLY, John James CONNELLY, William Edward DANIELL, William Henry Joshua STRATFORD, John PACKHAM, \Villiam Charles CARDO, V\,T illiam John F ARGHER, William COTTON, Alonzo, M. B. E. THOMAS, Lieut.-Colonel Robert William Hughes BUCHANAN, Captain Andrew Sinclair
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SAUNDERS, Alexander William BLUM, Arthur Edwin George Hayworth BELLA iY, John William GUISE, Captain Anselm Verner Lee PAGE'!', Major Eden Wilberforce, C.B. E. OSBORN, Charles Thomas PHILLIPS, Charles MURRAY, Walter Gordon DAVIES, David DAVIES, Richard Thomas DAVIES, Thomas Charles V\,T ILLIA:'IS, John McK.INNEY, William Wilson LO:'fA. , John BUCKMASTER, William, O.B.E. PEARSON, Louis H.IP ON, Colonel William BLAY, \Villian1 F rec1erick TOYE, William Spelling BRIERLEY, Herbert Boswell WATSO, 1ajor Henry Angus, C.B.E., M.V.O. HILLYER, \\ illiam George HALBERT, amuel Gregory H ILL, Charles Henry CLOUGH, amuel CARTER, Albert Christopher EDWARD', Willian1 Ernest, M.B.E. GREE , George WALKER. \Villian1 Manby ELAM, James HOWELL, Joseph COE, Captain Walter Ernest HINE, Leslie Stewart Egerton BOSWORTH- ~IITH, Bertrand Nigel PUNNETT, Francis Sutton WALLIS, Major Henry Jocelyn Kennedy H
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PINGET, Robert MILBURN, Ernest Thomas BURTON, Walter Willian1 MIDDLETON, Charles BIRD, William Henry CUNNINGTON, Captain Frederick Joseph, O.B.E . M ULLINEUX, Frederick V..J al ter WOLSTENHOLME, Joseph Lancashire BOOTH, Frederic Lancelot, O.B.E. FINLAYSON, John George FEARN, George HANCOX, William WOODS, William Henry SMITH, Richard Alexander DEWAVRIN, Henri WOOD, Ernest Seymour NOBLE, Thomas Georae DAVIES, Melior William Henry Saxon LEES, Sir Willian1 Clare, Kt., O.B.E. WILLIAMS, William Benjamin RICHES, Percy George SCOTT, Edwin KNIGHT, William ThOl11as GUISE, Albert George RICHARDSO , Herbert Edmund LAMB, Thomas CLINGO, Jonathan ELLISTON, Captain George Sampson, M.C. CONROY, Charles LEAHY, Lieut.-Colonel Michael Patrick, ~I. B. HIPWELL, Henry \Villiam VVAIN, Edward Brownfield ADAMS, Charles John McBRIDE, Thomas EVISON, William WAITE, William John
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STALLARD, Frank Edward POTTER, James Henry B USFIELD, John Dyson ALLE1, Captain Thomas H ILLIAR, Robert James, M.B. E. OGLE, Peter Macgregor K.EATI GE, Reginald Heber, (J.B .E. BECKETT, Captain J ames, M.D. CLARIDGE, Frank J ACK.-O , George HANl'IIER Charles ALLE T, Ernest Georae b CA TT H arry Rayner THOMPSON , John HERBERT, Joseph H.A. 19.2.26. WBILLIS , John WALL, Louis REDFEARN, \Vilson PARKIN SO , Walter, l'ILB.E. CRO S, John H e rbert HEPPARD, Leslie Alfred, M.B.E. GRAY, Richmond John Stevenson WALKER, Captain Percy, M.B.E. :\IITII, Captain Frederick Crawford, O.B.E. CRAIG, tanl ey Brown PAVN E, Arthur, M.B.E. TIIIRKELL, Constantine, M.B.E. BOSWELL, Edward Blair Buchanan I-I UGHSO J anles Pole DONNELLY, Stephen Charles BRO:\ILEY, L eslie H ellon NATTRASS, John George OCKLEFORD, Ernest James CORBEN, Ebenezer J OIl s, Charles SAU DERS, Samuel Yates T
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NICOL, Quinton Anderson, M.B.E. FRANCIS, David John BRYAN, Edgar Samuel J ONES, Captain William I-I enry PAYNE, George MOORE, Arthur Louis Bentley PEAT, Robert Benjan1in FRASER, Gordon Lushin ato n MATTH EWS, Albert Jam es WILSO , The R ev. George Anthony CRIPPS, Joseph Charles WALKER, William HUTCH INSO , Thomas FLETCHER, Middleton TYSON, James Frears CROSSLEY, Edward Jones K.EARY, George, O.B.E. BATE, Samuel PARSLOW, Captain Ernest John DALLAS, Sidney COOK, Charles SMITHARD, i\rthur Herbert BREWIN, Captain Thon1as James LEE, George Leo PRATER, Hurtle John HOLMES, Frank Ernest DOWTHWAITE, Charles Gordon HACKING, Isaiah RICE, John STANLEY, \Nilliam George WINTER, Frank BEASLEY, George Alfred BURGESS, George Albert RUDGE, Abrabam ANTHONY, Harry KIRKLAND, William Joseph
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THURLOW, Frederick Charles DEATH, William Henry MELLOR, Joseph BROWN, Ernest Stephen Vi ILLIS, Joseph Alexander CLOAKE, John VERRIER, William James CLAYDON, Captain Leonard Harry Ridge U S~1AR, Lieut.-Colonel GeorgeHenry, O.B.E., L.R.C.P. PEARCE, William BAR~ ETT, Ezra John , M.B. E. BOLTON, Frederick Samuel JON ES, H umphrey Howard REEV ES, amuel J obn E~IE TY, \Nilliam George SHA~KS, John \Vhyllie
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Lr fDSAY. Peter Alexander, M.B., M.S. D EARLE, Frank \VrNsLADE, Albert COOPER, Daniel James ALDER, Hayward JONES, \i\ illiam Galloway KE fT, Frederick William HORTOl, Frederick Robert MABERLY, Bernard Evan OWE , William Meredith MCCOLL, Daniel, M.B. A sistant Commissioner, No. II 1. (Western) District, S . J. A, B.
CHASE, James Joseph HOWARTH , J ames Dyson RANDALL, Robert Laurence TRIMBLE, James STONES, Joseph ORMEROD, Gil bert ENTWISTLE, William
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ASHTON, Richard STRONG, Major Edgar Hugh, M.R.C.S. N E\VTON, Alfred William ASH, Joseph THOMPSON] Francis James PAINTER, Charles John SEED, George SNAPE, Alfred ROBERTSHAW, Albert WALLIS, Frederick ROWBOTTOM, Arthur SEVERN, George NIGHTINGALE, J an1es HALLMARK, Henry EVANSON, Absalom COULTHARD, William CADDICK, John Richard OLDHAM, Joseph Christopher LORD, James Henry GILLI G, John William WILKES, William GRAHAM, John Campbell COLLINGHAM, John Edward POOLEY, Francis John PEART, Leonard BILLINGHAM, Rowland Ed win KING, Ernest William ADKINSON, John Hasledine BURROUGHS, Ayliffe St. John HEAP, William DYSON, James TROTT, Heywood BALLARD, William John BOND, John Mervyn
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17 June, 1921
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18Nov.,1921
16Dec.,1921
CLEMETT, George DAVIES, John Harris ES~10ND, Albert James EVA s, Henry J ONES, Samuel PARSON, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Octavius, M.R.C.S., Row LA DS. George John THOMAS, Thomas AN , Captain Harold Thomas CIIRISTOPHER, Morris HOLLIDAY, Albert Edward David HAND, Harry Edmund PROBERT, Price LAMBERT, J ames William WARREN, William George Ed win WALLACE, Henry Simpson E DERBY, George Alfred A DI·mws, Edmund Hastings SANDERS, Miles 0' HAGAN, William John OLLIS, Charles 1\lARRIOTT, John ELLI , Ellis Ed ward . W AL II, Henry Deane RUTTER, J ames Ripley GIBSON, Richard Henry FLE fING, Major William BREEN, Percy William \V ATTS, \lVillianl HOLT, William Clifford H ISLor, John Paton ABBOTT, John E VERIKGTON, Herbert J OIINSO J , Willjam I(IDDS, Thomas William BRITTON, Alfred John Owens
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] ONES, Evan Owen STOREY, George Cox, William GRICE, Fred Appleby CORNISH, Ernest ApPLETON, James RABY, Henry MILNES, George Henry LEE, Arthur WALKER, Eric Mitchell HOWARD, William CLARKE, ] ames WOOD, James RAINBOW, Henry Thon1as LEWIS, Mervyn Mountjoy HARPER, ] ames Barnes WARREN, ] ames Frederick WICKENS, ] asper Edgar BARDSLEY, Wilfrid PIGG, ] ohn Henry DAVIES, Sir John Thomas, K.C.B., C.V.O. BURNETT, ] oseph DICKINSON, William Henry ATKINSON, Alfred MUSSON , Charles William ROSE, ] ohn Amos MASON, ] ohn Henry BEASLEY, ] oseph HAWKES, Percy William MYERS, George PHILLIPS,
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SCRAGG, Frank TERPY, William Henry TODD, ] ohn Charles FREN CII, George Hazleden DAVIES, Samuel FISHER, William Harman GIBBS, ] ohn GREEN, Arthur ] ohn ]0 ES Thomas MATTIIEWS, William Rees MILBOURNE, Arthur Henry MORRI S, Henry OWEN, David Charles PHILLIPS, Gomer George CAUGIIERTY. Stephen James HATTA~I, Edward Ernest BOTTOilILEY, Fred EVAI'\S, Charles noch OLDFIELD, Robert \Villiam SLEIGHT, ] ohn \iVilliam SHENTON, Fred STOKOE, Robert PARKER John Cairns ] AQUE T Harry HILL, Francis I-I enry ZLU~lPER, l\1ajor Gilbert Savil, C.B.E., T.D. GRAY, Major Arthur Landel As istant Commissioner, Canterbury, Nelson, Marlborough and "Vest Coast District, New Zealand, S.J.A.B. Overseas.
Captain Vyvyan St. Aubyn
MOORE, Robert ] ames DUCKITT, Robert Thomas BUCHAN AN, Thomas BAILEY, Reuben Seddon POWELL, William ] ohn
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PR EW, Ernest Jesse HAYES, R obert ] oseph GLEDHILL, Fred GOODERHAi.l, Captain Frederick Henry MACWILLIAM, Andrew] ohn BROUGHTON, John Dewhirst BATT, ] ohn Henry Philip BAN KS, Henry
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COULTON, Samuel DYSON, W al ter D ILLAM, Fran k FARNWORTH, Walter HARDY, John Brunswick HARTLEY, George Henry HINDLE, Stephen J ames Silverwood OAKES, George Henry PILKINGTON, Thomas RIVERS, Francis WILKI TS, Harry Halford MOIR, George ATKINS, Albert Arthur BARKER, Ed ward Charles BARRELL, Allen James BLACKLEDGE, Edwin COOKE, AIrred CORNISH, Harry Edward DICKINSON, George GRAH,\M, David Harper KEMP, George John MORRIS, Ernest Willian1 Thomas PARKER, Rufus P AVER, Charles PETTITT, Denis Joseph PLATER, George RICKARDS, John SEPHTON, Willian1 Henry SINGLETON, Herbert SMITH, John VAUGHAN, Arthur Edward WILSON, George WYSE, William MACLEAN, Captain Lachlan Frederick Copeland, O.B.E. BOOTH, Captain James Frederick BOTTOMLEY, Francis Carr, O.B.E., M.D.
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EAST, Frederick GREE TING, Charles HUNTING, I-Icnry Joseph KE 1P, Joseph KNOTT, William Ash LAYCOCK, Albert LEWIS, George Ernest, D.c'M. TO\VERZEY, Alec Reginald County Commissioner, County of Wilts, S.l.A.B.
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May. 1924
HAIGH, Herbert SWARBRICK, John GAUKRODGER, John Allen LEA, John Harold MOORES, John Henry CALDER, John Alexander CAMPBELL, J ohn Wylie DALSTON, Edwin George GIDDY, Bertram Hoskins GRAY, Arthur James GREEN, vVilliam James GREENWOOD, William HUDSON; Charles vVilliam KEATING, Thomas Edward PERRY, Edwin Arthur SMITH, Le lie Nelson SWALE , John William WALKER, J 0 iah WILKINSON, John Henry WOODS, John LONG, John ROBLINGS, George DAVIES, Tom Llewellyn LEvVI , Philip REE , William Thomas THOMAS, David WEEKS, l\10rgan MORGA IS , David Thomas HANCE, Amos Eli SIMS , David l\10rgan HARRIS, Wyndham Samuel NELMS , Frederick HOPKINS, Charles Henry HUNT, George Henry ABRAHAM, William Edward
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SERVING BROTHERS. BUFTON, Captain Thomas Hopkin EVANS, Thomas James GRONOW, Cornelius GRIFFITH, Robert RICHARDSON, George Richard JACKSON, Ed ward William J OURNET, Captain Albert William CARDWELL, Edwin HAGGART, John Small BOWER, Charles HARTMANN, William Frederick WALCH, Edmund JAMES, Silas Henry WINDSOR, Henry JEFFERY, George H. Everett, O.B.E. WOOLLEY, John William SHUTT, Albert Edward Victor COLLARD, Hebert Thompson Carthew BAKER, Lewis Roberts EVANS, Alfred MARSHALL , Charles George STONE, Robert William TAYLOR, John Edward HIRONS, William Andrew WILKINS, Albert Charles RAYBOULD, George N ewns HAMMOND, Frederick William KINMONT, John WATERS, Ernest Edward FITCH, Charles Joslin KNIGHT, Samuel Crawford AUTY, Sam FLEMING , Walter Kay QUICK, Richard Hichens TRAFFORD, William Thomas Mitton
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17 July, 1925
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CURTIS, Charles William COLES, Ernest Henry DALE, Wesley STOTT, Edward Amos GREEN, Robert BRIDGWOOD, William WOOl)S, Richard Cartwright GODDEN, William John HIGGINS, Thomas Daniel DAVIES, Idris GODDARD, William JONES, David lYIardy JONES, John Morgan WAYT, Edgar Joseph WILLIAMS, Albert Henry SMITH, Bryce lVlc Call , M.B. P AvYSEY, Joseph BINLEY, George Robert MULLINS, William John Turner TA IDY, Walter SHUTTLE\VORTH, Alfred HILL, Gilbert Sidney RIDER, Graham Stanley PITT, George Leonard DANIEL, James William TIBBLE, Bertie \Vallace, O.B.E. fORRIS, Henry John JONES, David 1IoRRIS, Thomas John JOSTY, Eugene Herman Spencer HIRONS, Harry ALDER, William CHERRY, Charles Edwin MANTLE , Robert Scampton ApPLETON, Thomas Samuel
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SMITH, William Arthur Morris BRITTON, George Sandys LITTLEBURY, Joseph HEMPHREY, Bernard, M.B.E. MANSFIELD, Perceval Aubertin, M.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. MILTON, Charles John BORNE, James Alfred IVAMY, John Robert WATKINS, FrederIck William BROWN, George Henry BAKER, Henry SMITH, Frederick John HEYWOOD, Eli PARKER, William BLAKE, Harold Kennett GREEN, Edward Henry CASPELL, Thomas GOSLING, Richard SAYER, Thomas Morton WARBURTON, William WYSEHALL, George Edward HULLEY, Harry Assistant Commissioner, No. V. District, S.]. A.B.
15 Mar., 1926 20 May, 1926
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PAWLEY, John Richard MOFFAT, Archibald Hunter Wallace WEBB, Herbert GARSTANG, Professor John DYTE, Thomas James HARPER, Harper Bernard REEKIE, William Maxwell, O.B.E. WARWICK, Frank George HALL, James HARDY, George Edward LATHAM, Henry William BARRETT, John Arthur The above were transferred from Honorary Serving Brothers on 12th June, 1926, thus becoming regular Members of the Order.
July, 1926
CLIFFORD, Francis William HERTSLET, Austin Harry Lester, M.V.O. BRIND, Charles Lloyd HAMBLIN, William Henry WOLLEY, Frederick Charles WILKINSON, Walter GOTT, W al ter GREENWOOD, Harry BAILEY, Samuel John TIM ON, John Frank BREADMORE, William LUCAS, Ernest HUNT, William :Henry lYIITCHELL, James SMITH, John Thomas FIELDING, Arthur ENTWISTLE, Gilbert COLBURN, John Lee GREENWOOD, Ellis ,\ ILKIN 0 , John VINE, l'vIajor Edward PERCIVAL, John ,VOOD, Charles Joseph STAN FIELD, Harry, M.B. CAFFYN, Captain Edward TROTTER, Allan Arthur PUR\ IS, Job Back \i\ ILLIAMS, Thomas John EVANS, \i\Tilliam DAVIES, Thomas TIBB , Isaac BARBER, Joseph ANDERSON, Reginald Bean, M.R.C.S. KING, Archibald George ALLEN, William Edlund Lawrence, M.B.
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SERVING BROTHERS. WYLLIE, John Alexander GIBSON, Richard RANDLE, Ashby John Edward Ross, Joseph BAGULEY, James Henry WRIGHT, Joseph ASCOTT, Jonathan James ENGLAND, John Edward GRAHAM, John HEAP, Marsden BOLTON, Ernest BRICE, Walter BEAMAN, Henry WILLIAMS , ~1oses Thomas, M.B., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. HATCH, Charles John SMITH, William Henry GREEN, Alfred James BATSFORD, Albert Edward WOOD, Herbert POLLARD, Alfred SMITH , Walter BELCHER, George Clem ent , M.R.C. S., L.R. C.P. IREDALE, Allen, M.B. G RA VESTOCK, Joseph Alfred George JONES, Charles Edward FELL, Captain Robert, M.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P. CLARK, Thomas Welch HESLOP, Charles William CASSON, Albert BROWNE, William Alfred FORSTER, Charles Herbert Fox, Charles Herbert FIELDING, Austin GLEN, John Craven, L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.) SIMMONDS, Alfred Fredrick Leader
18 Feb., 1927
20 May, 1927
WOOD, George Henry EVANS, David HEWER, Richard PRICE, Walter MARSHALL, Phillip Thomas SHARP , David PROCTOR, John Adamson LOCHHEAD, Thomas SINCLAIR, Charles HARRISON, Harold Charles Assi s tant Commissioner, No. V. District, S.].A.B.
21 July, 1927
HUGHES, Richard GULLY, John DAVIS, William George Charles STILES, Edwin James HORROCKS , George Barrowclough, M.B., M.R.C.S. NEILAN, Charles James WHITAKER, Arthur Wallace CHESTERMAN, Joseph Charles DIXON, Herbert McALEENAN , Herbert Richard, M.D. CULLING , George FAIRLIE , Archibald, M.D. SCOTT , Dav id LEWIS, Albert Walter BILTON, Arthur Thomas PENGELLY, Thomas BARNETT, George LEACH, James Joseph MOGFORD, Samuel Henry EVANS, John MORGAN, Walter BEDFORD, Robert, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. WARREN, Lieut.-Colonel John Raymond, M.C. WHALLEY, William
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PIGG, William Charle BARNETT, Sidney Charles HALL, George ACKERLEY, Willia1n GEE, Bertie Charles PRIOR, James, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ROGERS, Captain Clement John ROBERTON, Ernest, M.D., M.R.C.S. PURCHAS, Arthur Challinor, M.B., M.R.C.S. HAY, Major-General Charles John Bruce, C.B., C.M.G ., C. B.E., D.S.O. BARKER, John HARWOOD, Frederick George HOYLE, Alfred Hooper, M.B.E. BETTS , Percival Charles Ashbee EVANS, \¥alter Ernest HOLLAND, John BALL, William SIMPSON, Joseph Arthur PRESTON, Albert DIXON, John Thomas SAVILLE, James CRABTREE, Alfred MARSHALL, George WEAVERS, Charles PALMER, William Henry GAW, Arthur James NIGHTINGALE, James DIGGLE, Jeremiah HARROP, Charles WASS, Joseph Ed\vin RYAN, William Thomas JOHNSTON, William Wilding Assistant County Commissioner, Cornwall, S. J. A. B. HEATH, Captain Francis Harold Rodier, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P,
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GRIFFITHS, Henry HOOPER, Joseph LENNOX, Charles TUCKWELL, George Frederick TAYLOR, Abraham John HALE, Edward Trevor, L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.). 1928 NUNAN, Captain William, M.D. BARNE , John Henry GUY, Frank Ernest BROOKS, Edward Ernest IVloIR, P eter, M.B. RYAN, Timothy Edward HOGUE, Harry Fitzarthur EVAN , Edward Samuel BRIGGS, Professor Henry, O.B.E. WALLIS, Harry Bernard 1\1 RRA Y, Richard Hollins COLLINS, Captain Albert John TEVEN, William, M.B. BOOTH, \Villiam RAND, Horace Edwin BOWMAN, Arthur Joel CUMMING, Robert, M.B. WHITHAM, Charles Edward ED\VARDS, Charles LUNN, Cyril Reginald, M.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ALLITT, George HOOPER, Alfred Charles BEVAN, William George BARRINGTON, Arthur Charles MARSHALL, Percy SMITH, Henry LENDRUM, James Andrew F AZAKERLEY, Donald CROSSLEY, Joseph BLACKSHAW, George
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SERVING BROTHERS. WILSON, John Joseph RAE, George ST ANLE Y, Harry Robert DIXON, Charle Obadiah KNIGHTON, Captain Charles Robert JOHNSON , George Henry HART, Thomas CAlLE , Robert BREWIS, Edward James, M.D. BANHAM, Walter WELLS, Benjamin William BAILEY, Thomas Richmond EVERS, Captain Charles John, M.D., M.R.C.S. H .A. DUTTON, William Walter CARTER, George JORDAN, Walter Samuel DARTON, Alfred William JONES, Tom PECK, William Edward, M.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. MAYSTON, Robert William, M.D., M.R.C.S. HARBINSON, Josiah Stranaghan, M.B. ARCHIBALD, Colonel William, M.D. CARTER, Geor ge WALLINGTON, Alfred James NIBLOCK, William JONES, William Black, M.D., M.R.C.S. FARMER, Joseph William HUGHES, William Thomas MARTIN, William COPPING, Charles Bernard FISHER, Willie WEBB, William Henry CAIRNS, James, O.B.E., M.B.
18 May, 1928
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BEESLY, Edward Rowland ANDER ON, Robert Edward HOGARTH, Major B ertram Whewell, M.D., M.R.C.S. DEAN, Charles William, F.R.C.S. REID, Charle , O.B.E., M.B. N AYLOR, Harold BENTLIF, Colonel Philip Barnett, M.B.E., M.R.C.S. HA LAM, James HOLROYDE, Gerald, M.C., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. NI CHOL, Thoma William BUTLER, Erne t Adolphu DALE , B enjamin RI CHE , Ephraim George Ro E, Thoma \lVEBB, Egbert Adams Organ \\ IDD P, Frank BUNTI -rG, Samuel DE\VHUR T, William E DY, George Edward FERGU ON, John, M.B. GRIFFITH, Thomas I aac HUGHE , John Owen J ME , Alfred Hugh, M.D. J ENKI , Thoma Davies lYrA TTHEW , John MORGAN, David RICHARDS, Brinley RIGSBY, George Henrv THOMA, Thomas James Bell, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P . HUNT, Sir John Joseph, Kt. PARK, John Robert Summers, L.R.C.P. & S. HARTLEY, John COTTAGE , Ernest Charles RABY, John William PIRIE, James, M.D. BRO IAGE, Henry Thomas
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DAY, Hubert George Watts JUDD, Clifford James \tVinthorpe BARRETT, Stephen BYETT, Henry HARDWICK, Simeon ARNOTT, \lVilliam, M.B., L.R.C.P. HARRI ON, John KNAGGS, William Robert HOLBECHE, Arthur Oliver, M.R.C.S. OAR, Edward K EMP, Jam s HARTLEY, John TAP ON, Charles William Joseph Harry NEWN , John Edward WILLIAM, Walter Edward MAR H, Thomas Emery IMP 0 ,L onard Gordon TILLING, Jame LECK \tVilliam, ;''l.B.E. ARM TRONG, Chri topher, M.B. BROWN, harles Henry Evan , ] arne J nkyn RI HARD" John DERHA~l, H rbert Edward l\1EGA\v, Major-General John Wallace Dick, C.I.E., M.B., K.H.P., I.M .. A sistant Commi sioner, No . IV. Di st rict, India, S.J.A.B. Overseas.
TURTO T, \Villiam CANE, William James T AIT, Henry Alexander BRIGG , John ROGER, Jame OLDHAM, Thomas SKEEN, George, M.B. NORRIE, Captain Harold Francis Joseph, M.B. GIBBONS, Frederick Robert
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SERVING BROTHERS. SHRIVE, George JACK ON, Arthur Andrew YARDLEY, Arthur BAKER, Erne t GRAYSON, William BARTRAM, Charles BROOKS, Godfrey KNIGHT, William Charle CAVE, Frank Abram SMART, Joseph DOBSON, George Overton MARTIN, Walter POWELL, John George GREENSLADE, Major Edgar William DUTTON, James Baxter B ECKITT, James Clay, M.R.C .. , L.R.C.P. NAYLOR, William Edward BRADSHA vV, Walter G REEN\VOOD, Joseph GRACE, H erbert John TOMBS, George Walter EASTON, Leonard Berti MOAT, Richard HUNTLEY, Joseph ELGAR, Ernest Alfred CHAPLIN, Charles Edwin PRIOR, James Leonard DENCE, Lewis Robert ROBINSON, George Thomas CASE, Christopher William UNDERDOWN, William Henry MURRAY, William John HARMER, William John Frederick MUFFETT, Walter Frederick BAKER, John PILCHER, Thomas Albert
22 Feb., 1929
17 May, 19~9
JARVIS, William Alfred POTTS, Thomas SMITH, Charles William GORE, George Fox, Frank William TUPPER, Sidney Edward READ, John Stanley RAY, William George MARSH, Charles Edwin John HILL, Albert Charles RAMSEY, \Villiam FORD, MajorBertramJo eph Tottey, T.D. HEBBLE\VHITE, William Henry COLLINGS, P ercy Vere GR HA~1, Jame , M.B. VVHITE, Frank Georg, M.B.E. TENNY ON- 11TH, Alfred, M.D. COTTRELL, Harry Gretton MANLEY, Thomas \iVilliam WICKEN , Percy Benjamin PAYNE, J 0 eph Daniel CRE\V, Loui Ralph BONHAM , John DEXTER, John Joseph Fo TER, Walter Jame HAN ON, Jo eph Hudson MACKENZIE, Kenneth, M.B. DA\TIE , Wilfred John BELLEW, John EVAN, Evan JAME ,Emrys JONE , David MORGAN, William POWELL, Lemuel PUGH , David WATHEN, Samuel William
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SERVING BROTHERS. ORCHARD, Arthur Ernest BREAR, William Charles Hus EY, Stanley Francis Leitch CANT, Leonard George lVIACLACHLAN , Robert McLetchie LEE, James Joseph MAUND, John W. HOSIER, George Edward DUFFIEL, Thomas William GIBBONS, Arthur Philip, M.B. , M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. CROWDER, Thomas JEFFERIES, Henry Thomas STONE , David MAGGS, Aubrey Vaughan BENHAM, George Henry MAR HALL, Henry Allen HODNETT, Henry WOODWARD, William Henry HARRIS, George BALL, William Henry CARDEW, Major Arthur Barrett, M.C., 1.B., F.R.C.S.(ED .). County Commissioner, ounty of Gloucester, J. A. B. JAMES, Thomas William HAWKSWORTH, Walter BARNES, Charles William BINGHAM, Joseph Henry LAMBERT, Arthur KEWLEY, Walter BELWORTHY, Thomas MARSH, Stephen Francis HINDS, Harry Matthias TEBBEY, Henry FACEY, John Lucas LANE, Charles vVilliam SPENCER, John MILLER, John
22 Nov, 1929
HOLLIS, Arthur HIBBERT, Cecil, M.D., F.R.C.S.(ED.). STEPHENSON, Edward Bailey HARROP, Albert Ramah, M.M. ROBINSON, Christopher HORNE, Horace HALMSHA W, George Walter WARE, Robert FRow, Herbert John BARKER, John SCOTT, William HAMP ON, George BARTROP, Herbert DEATH, John Ernest NETHERCOAT, Frederick Ernest MURRAY, John, O.B .E ., M.B. MITH, L ewi Henry, M.:\1. CARTER, Arthur BROOKE , Alfred \VALKER, am TUBB , John CLAPTON, \\ illiam J 0 eph \\ Y COLL, John \\ illiam , 1.B. :\IITH, harles LIGGI I ,Arthur Ernest \VOOD, William Henry B ENNETT, John Aemillian JONE , David J\IORETON, John Edward TAYLOR, Arthur EVANS Humphrey GIBBON, George Samuel GERMAIN, Robert Daniel THOMAS, Arthur Owen TUCK, Francis Isaac PAUL, Henry John
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SERVING BROTHERS. ARNOLD, Herbert Gustave GILES, Frank Edward BRAY, George John BARNETT, Robert William PERCIVAL, William Howes BENTLEY, Joseph TAYLOR, Edward WILD, Samu 1 HEAP, Ernest DUFTY, Erne t Emanu 1 SUTCLIFFE, \Valter Eastwood BLAIKIE, Robert Menzies BECKWITH, John Rutland ROWBOTTOM, James ENDERSON, Eli MORGAN, David John FRANCIS, Jame Morgan lVIoRRISH , Albert Henry N etherwa y EVANS, Harry HALL, Isaiah PURDY, Ernest CANTON, Captain William John COTTER, William Edward Gordon PENBERTHY, William RICHARD , William Thoma WILKINS, William George WILLIAMS, Thomas WILLIAMS, William Bowen TRUE, Francis George WILKINSON, Sydney Arthur, M.R.C.S. MOUNCY, Walter James NEWTON, James William WALLIS, Henry William JACKSON, Frederick George HEATON, John I-Ienry STANSFIELD, Edward'
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MACKENZIE, John William LEE, Horace William SLATER, Thomas MORIARTY, Cecil Charles Hudson, O.B.E. SMITH, Ben William OGLE, Richard TRUBSHAW, Wilfred, O.B.E. WATSON, James Pool Ker WILLIAMS, Arthur Stuart, M.V.O., O.B.E. MAXWELL, John EVERETT, Lionel Decimus Longcroft, O.B.E. Fox, Charles Richard FIELDEN, Arthur Thomas HOLBROW, John Frederick HOBBS, \Villiam Ernest BURNHAM, Thomas HALL, Albert John MITH , J ame Frederick lvlcDoN ALD, Hugh Gelston HOLMES, John GRUNDY, Peter OUTHERN, Joseph ~ EL O~ , P ter John HOLDEN, \Villiam GOODWIN, John Thoma, M.B.E. BOWKER, Henry Layton PROBERT, Arthur Wemyss SCHOFIELD, Frederick Ewart HITCH EN , U ghtred CLEGG , Robert Henry GOODALL, William Ebenezer BUTLER, Samuel Flowers , O.B.E. STEELE, Samuel George KNOWLES, Edward Herrick, L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.). SMITH, Thomas SEED, John Edward K
SERVING BROTHERS. 21 Nov~, 1930
27 Feb., 1931
NICHOLLS, Ernest Wallace GILLINGHAM, Robert SMITHER, Harry MEADOWS, Herbert WALTON, John WINTER, Harrison SEDDON, Thomas, M.B.E. CURTIS, Harry ENGLAND, Thomas HOWELL, Benjamin Enoch NICKLESS, Thomas George SHEPPARD, Alfred MARLOW, Frank Joseph SKINNER, Wilfred Charles MARTIN, Harry y\Tilson MEHEW, Thomas Allen BRIGGS, John William FIELDING, Thomas LEWIS, Robert Edward LOWE, James Wilfrid REYNOLDS, William THACKERAY, Henry John COULSON, George Arthur PRESTON , Walter J enico PRICE, Lawrence Edwin, M.R.C .. , L.R.C.P. PHIFER, John TILBURy-Fox, Campbell, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. NORMAN, Owen EVANS, Henry Thomas JONES, Captain Edward Evans ROBERTSON, Alexander Morton, L.R.C.P. & S. SAMUEL, David, M.R.C.S, L.R.C.P. P ADDISON, James STANIFORTH, George SHARPLEY, Arthur ABRAHAMS, John Henry
SERVING BROTHERS. 27 Feb ., 1931
CRIPPS, Oliver John PUGH, James Edward PAUL, Ernest COMLEY, John HORWOOD, James Cuthbert DANN, Joseph SCOTT, James MAYCOCK, Charle Henry, M.M. LANCASTER, George BENNETT, George Edwin FIRTH, Sydney DAYBELL, Richard Henry AWYER, Edward Robert JAMES, David John RASTALL, \Villiam Joseph \VHIT\VAM, Hinchliffe KIRK, 'Villiam Gladwin 11\'"GLI , Archibald .James George A TKI::\ , Alfred FARMER, Sydney WOORE, Ernest Edward FRANCI , John 'Villiam PHILBEY , Frank 'VILD:\IAN, Herbert l'vlcvVILLIAM, Alexander LEE, \Villiam, M.B. WILLIAMS, William Wallace EVERETT, ';Y"illiam PORTER, William David HETHERINGTON, Frank PECK, George Hasting ORMEROD, John SPIERS, \Villiam James MILLS, Thomas DYE, Herbert Henry ROUST, William Arthur
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22 May, 1931
SERVING BROTHERS. GREENSTREET, Edward Reuben Russell GOODYER, Bertie JACOB, Harry Arthur LINE, Leonard Arthur, M.B. BOOTH, Fred Stanley, M.D. FETHERSTON, Leslie, M.B. VERCO, Clement Arnlour, M.B. SHELLSHEAR, Walter Guy, M.B. POTTEN, 0 car Charl JORDAN , George l\100RE , \Villiam Brownlow A he, L.R.C.P., L.R.C .. (1.) GRIFFITHS, David H enry, M.R.C .. , L.R.C.P. HOPKINS, George William BENSON -JAMES, George Harry LEWIS, Harold John MORRIS, \Villiam James PASSEY, Char Ie THOMAS, John DOWNER, R eginald Lionel Erne t, M.D., M.R.C. BESWICK, John SIMPSON, Lieut. -Colonel George harle Ed\vard, O.B. E., BRERETON, P ercy SHEWELL, H enry Thoma WILLIAMS, Horace Trevor TYSO r , Edward H UXLEY, Wilson HOWARTH , John Brierley WINTERBOURNE, James HOLT, Joseph STURT, Ernest vVilliam BILTON, George Albert GODDARD, Frederick Edward EASTOE, Robert Augustus DOBSON, William James HUDSON, Fred HOLMES, John I:\.. EED, George SHAPLEY, Samuel James
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CUBEISY, Yacoub H.S.B. 17.2.22. AHMED, Khan Bahadur Kazi Aziz-uddin, C.LE., O.B.E., LS.O. JUDAH, Samuel SAID, George SIMONS, Simon, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. STITCHER, David KOTHARE, Gaj8nan S. PANTHAKI, Dosabhai Framji, M.B.E. Donat: Bronze Badge 16.5.19. 'k
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Ser'Jing 15rotl)ers (Uel11porar)?). ~!.
Feb., 1927
WRIGGLE \VORTH , H erbert Arthur James BINGHAM , Lieut.-Colonel Ralph Charles, D.S.O.
Jlay, 1929
lVIANSON, ~orman, M.B.
JUly, 1930
ALEXANDER, Major George Forbes, M.B., R.A.M.C. (ret.).
Feb., 1926
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135 Ser"ing Sisters. (S.S.Sf.]. )
10June, 1893
June, 895
Feb., 1896
27 July, 1897 22 Feb., 1898
21June, 1 98
7 ~lar., 1899
HAWKINS, 1arguerita, Mrs. GOODIN, Emma Catherine, Miss STA BURY, Gertrude, Mrs. F. BRASIEP, Maude Emmaline, Mrs. W. J. C. BLAND, Selina, Miss UNDERWOOD, Catharine, Mrs. RAMSAY, Florence Mary, Mrs. GENT, Elizabeth, Mrs. W. S. ST. CATHERINE, The Rev. Mother Superior T. J OIl., The Rev. Mother Superior ALLE1, l\label Owen, l'v1rs. 1\1 U~IB Y, Agnes Mary, 1\1 rs. KE NY Honoria, 1\liss AHCHDALE, Frances Dorothea, Mrs. Ru SELL, Elizabeth Kathleen, Mrs. Sr IPSON, Grace, 1iss DOYLE Elizabeth, 1\1iss FITZMAUR ICE, Flora I<:athleen, Miss Ic1\luNN, Margaret, Miss IMP 0 , Mary, Miss TALBOT, lay, Miss CALDWELL, Sarah Jane, Miss K.IN SELLA I-Cathleen l'vlary, Miss IANN, ] ulia Campling, Miss R OB I ON, Lily May, Miss K E DALL, Maud Mary Brind, Miss WHEATLEY, Jane Eleanor, Miss ~10LE , Emma Ann, Miss NI CHOLSON, J essie E. Blair, Mrs. HALE, Marion, Miss HORNE, Harriet Jane, Miss DYSON, Annie, Mrs.
SERVING SISTERS.
SERVING SISTERS.
24April,1900
31 July, 1900
26 Feb., 1901
28April,1903
28 July, 1903 24 Nov. , 1903 23 Feb. , 1904
26 April, 1904 28 Feb., 1905 27 Feb., 1906 28 May, 1907 30 July, 1907 26 Nov., 1907
GREEN, Laura, Miss HARVEY, Minnie, Miss HARDY, Ellen Emnld., Mrs. LESLIE, Penelope, Miss LEAVERS, Mabel Elizabeth, l\1iss PARSONS, Annie Reid, Miss EDITH, Sister Mary RE~fY, Marie, Mrs. BAINBRIDGE, Caroline Charlotte, Miss CHILD ] ane Charlotte, Miss COUCH, Christina, Miss ] EWELL, Sophia, Miss GIFFORD, Sophie Catherine, Do'Vvager Lady HOPE, Constance Christina, ~lrs. DU FF, Alexandra Maud, 1\1 iss ] OY, ~1ary, Miss MCCAUL, Ethel Rosalie Ferrier Miss, R. R.C. WOLFF, Nora Gladys , Mrs. G. MASON, Elizabeth Kathleen , ~1r s. GILLIES, ] anet, Mrs. W. D. PAULL, Katherine Swan, lVIrs. A., I.B.E. BAKKES, Maria, Miss ADAMS, ] anet Drummond, Mrs. ROBERT ON , Catherine Rowland , l'v1rs. HYLAND, Sarah Anne , Miss M c KENZIE, Mary Forbes ~1iss MOOYAART, Mary Beatrice, Mrs. BARRATT, Fanny, Mrs. COCHRANE, Margaret, Miss CLARK, Margaret, Miss PATERSON , Rachel , Miss URQUHART, Mary Mackie Mrs. D . GRAHAM, Margaret Manson, Miss CROSS, Sarah , Miss CHARD, Ann, Mrs. DOUGLAS, Annie ] ane, Miss
26 ~Jay,
1908 1908
25 Feb.,
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191 3
24Feb., 191-+
26 ;\Jay,
1914
2 july, 101-1 25 :-\ov., 101-+
2iFeb.,
1915
30April,1915 25june, 21 jan.,
1915 1916
BRUNNING, Elizabeth Mary, Mrs. BAIRNSFATllER , Julia Edith , Mrs. WIIITE, Minnie Harriette, Mrs. J. W. NAPIEI~, El1in, Mrs. L. CURETON, ] ane Elizabeth, Mrs. E. LANE, Ethel Ridley, Mrs. E. DAVIDSON, Williamina Saida, Miss, O.B.E. HANDY, Kate Emma, Miss HOWARD, Alice, Mrs. A. CAVE, Ann , Mrs. G AD IE, L au ra ] ane ~1iss S:\lITII, L ouisa Mrs. P o D, Ethel Augusta, Mrs. , I\LB.E. TWI S, Mildred Caroline Miss, O.B.E. CA)lPRELL, Amy Mary, Mrs. W. A. GREG, Elizabeth Agnes, ~1iss CARRIN"GTON Margaret Ann , Miss RATTRAV, Li zz ie Frost, Mrs. L OCKE, Eliza, 1rs. J. LA FONE, Lilian, Miss P .\LK, harlo tte Francis, The Hon. Mrs. E. A. nOR , Emily Ada, Mi s N E\\'BOU ND, Annie Elizabeth Mrs. Fl'ANz, H ele ne Magdalene Elisabeth, Mrs. R. \V OOL TO r, Flor ance Katherine ~1rs . T. H. KIN G, N elli e, Irs. H ARROP, Nicolette Martina Frances, Mrs. COLLING , YIary Bonamy, ~1iss H A ' ?\lER, l'v1ary Ann, Miss L ECIIl\1ERE, Katharine 1ary, Miss CANDILLON, Marie Guislaine U rsule, Madame R OBERT, Effi e Maud , Miss, R.R.C. CORNER, Henrietta Mrs. E ., R.R.C. H UGIIE , Charlotte Elizabeth Miss WATERHOUSE, Agnes May, Miss. R.R.C.
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Mar., 1916
26 May, 1916 28 July, 1916 1Aug., 1916
29
Oct.,
1916
24- Nov., 1916 15 Dec., 1916 19 Jan., 1917 16 Feb., 1917
20 April, 1;17 15 June, 1917
SMITH, Millicent Mary, Miss EVERETT, Eliza Ann, Miss EVERETT, Helen Constance, Miss ALLEN. Helen Augusta, Miss CROSS, Jane Elizabeth, Mrs. SMITH, Gertrude Ellen, 1\1rs. N ASH, Harriet Sophia, Mrs. COOKE, Martha, Mrs. lYIATHER, Alice May, Miss FLETCHER, N ora Kathleen, Miss, R. R. C. W AKELING, Elizabeth, 1\1rs. EASTON, Mary Richmond, Miss CALLWELL, Emily Augusta, Miss CARTMAIL, Daisy Olive, Miss, =VLH.E. PICKLES, Elizabeth Alice, 1\1rs. CARDO, Esther, 11rs. BATEY, 1\1uriel Adelaide, Mis, A. R. R. '. CARY, The Hon. Mary Selina DRUMMOND, Winifred Mary, Miss DICKINSON , Jean, Miss INGLEDEW, Gladys Joan Miss MIEVILLE, Emma Plimsoll, Mrs. MURRAY, Norah Ethel, l\1iss SMITH, Isabel Mary, Mrs. S. M. STANIER, Dorothy Helen, Miss TRIMBLE, Hester Miss, A.R.R. C. LANSDOWN, Ethel Minnie, Mrs. , A.R.R. C. WILSO , Eleanor, Miss HOLMES, Margaret Ann, Mrs. , M.B.E. FARWELL, Edith [)aisy Michell, Miss DICKETTS, Ada lVlary, Mrs. MYLNE, Katharine {sahel, Miss, O.B.E. CROWDY, Edith Frances, Miss, C.B. E. DAKYNS, Winifred, Mrs. H. G. , M. B.E. V\TARD, Mary Alexandra, Miss, M.B.E., R.R.C. KINNAIRD, The Hon. Gertrude Mary
SERVING SISTERS. 20 July, 1917 10Aug., 1917 19 Oct., 1917
16Nov.,1917
SMYTHE, Katherine Jane Altamont, Miss, O.B. E. LOFTIN, Florence Ann, l\tIrs. H OLMES, Annie Gertrude, Mrs. DENTITH, Elizabeth Southern, Miss SMITH, Dame Anne Beadsmore, D.B.E., R.R.C. CARR, Roslyn Mary, 1\/Iiss COATES, Clara Ann Margaret, Miss POCHIN, Florence Mary, Miss FRANKLIN, Agnes, Miss M cFERRAN, Florence, Miss BEDFORD, Lily Ethel, Miss BALLANCE, Margaret Heudebourck, Miss, A.R.R.C. E ISLEY, Jessie Mabel Hague, Miss BAILEY, Mary Gwladys, Mrs. KING, Teresa, l\1iss, A.R.R.C. PARKER, Milbrough Marshall, Miss COLLETT, Violet Julie, Miss, A.R.R.C. l\1 0RKILL, Cynthia Mary, Mrs. HULTON, Blanche, Mrs. LEIGH, Ada, 1\1rs. ELLIOT, l\lary Louisa, Mrs. PETER, Pauline W., Miss, R.R.C. FISHER, Mary Colborne, 1\liss, R.R.C. CALDWELL, Jessie Elsie, Mrs. HOBART, Irene Margaret, Miss WATSON, Dorothy Bannerman, Mrs., O.B.E. LASCELLES, Evelyn, Miss, O.B.E. SOANS, Marion, Miss SKIPWITH, Sophia Flora, Mrs., O.B.E. CLIFF, Edith, Miss, O.B.E. GARFORTH, Frances, Miss MARKHAM, Anna Elizabeth Daisy, Mrs. WRIGLEY, Constance Mary, Miss LEE, Bertha, Mrs. NOBLE, Margaret, Miss ROBSON, Kate Mary, Mrs.
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15 ::Vlar., 1918
24 May, 1918
21 June, 1918
18 Oct., 1918
15 Nov., 1918
BROWN, Eliza Mary, Mrs. B. BOWER, Helen Matilda, Miss BADDELEY, Eva I{atharine, Miss ANDREWS, Ellen Rose, Mrs. MILLAR, Mary Catherine Bruno, Mrs., R.R.C. CAITHNESS, Geraldine Gertrude, Mrs. LINDSAY, Ruth, Miss, A.R.R.C. TINDLE, Elsie Maud, Mrs. MONTAGUE, Eunice Mary, Mrs. PADLEY, Martha Rose, Mrs. LUCAS, Mia, Mrs. THOMAS, Mabel, Mrs., M.B.E. WILLIAMS, Sarah, Mrs. ABERCROMBIE, Evelyn Graham, Mrs. ]. DE SEGUNDO, Gertrude Lucy, Mrs. C. S. SHELDON, Frances Ada, Miss
20Dec., 19 18
Ii Jan., 1919
21 Feb., 1919
BURDETT, I\1ary Isabella, Miss BRENNAN, Frances, Mrs. MACFADDEN, May Isabel , Mrs. THOMAS, Mary Ashlin, Miss SMEDLEY, Elsie Clotilda, Miss NOBLE, Winifred, Miss GALE, Georgina, Mrs. GREY, Alix Lenox , 1\1rs. W. H. WHITAKER, Gladys Mary, Miss STEWART, Helen, Miss CHITTOCK, Mary Adeline, Miss, R.R.C., BIRD, Charlotte, Miss AUSTEN, Kate Hilda, Miss LANE, Sibyl Louisa, Mrs. CARDEN, Marjorie Ruth, Mrs. ALLEN, Ellen, Mrs. COOKE, Marjorie Randal, Mrs. SHAW, Mary Margaret, Miss, M.B.E WATSON, Isobel, Mrs. PQTTER, Elizabeth Bell, Mrs.
15Nov., 1918
2D[ar.,1919
II April, 1919
M.M. 16 J[ay, 1919
AKENIIEAD, Mary, Miss AKENHEAD, Alice, Miss MCCARTHY, Alice, Mrs. SIMPSON, Margaret Rose, Miss HARDING, Jessie, Mrs. SHANK, Kathleen Josephine, Mrs. DILLO , Nora Grace, Miss SWALLOW, Clara, Mrs. IRWI , Lynda Ethel, Miss LEVIN, Bridget, Miss Dr R,\ELI, l\Iarguerite Katharine, liss SMITH, Bertha Sophia Clarke, Miss HERBERT, Alice Gwendolen, Mrs. ALDER 0 r, Ellen Maria, Miss RAYMO D, ~Iary, Mrs. GRtJ~nfANT, nnie, Irs. BORTO).f, f.tIargaretta Kathleen, fvIrs. BROW , 1\1 inn ie, 1 iss, 11. B. E. H ULME, Agnes Maud , Iiss HAR\TE \', l\1argaret, Miss l\tIILLAR, Adelaide Florence, Miss ARGLE , H e len Iary, l\Iiss CROWDY, lary, Iiss, C.B. E. ALLA1, Iarguerite Ethel, Lady MCCAU LAND, Eileen Leslie, :Mrs. A!\IE. , D'lana L'l 1 y, M rs., M.B.E. STROVER, Iargaret Ann, Mrs., R.R.C. WALTON- WILSON, Anne Cecilia Elfgyva, [\1 iss, A.R.R.C. CATCH£. IDE. Florence \1\ ilson, Mrs., A.R.R.C. GALLOWAY, Jeanie, l\1iss CROFT, Mary Hannah, Mrs. CORNWELL, Jeannie, Mrs. HOYLE, Margery Florence, Miss RATCLIFFE, Anne, Mrs. COCKSHOTT, Frances l\1ary, Miss
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SERVING SISTERS. 16 l\lay, 1919
20 June, 1919
18 July, 1919
17
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1919
OVEREND, Letitia Lily Anne Lethen1, Miss 1 ULVANY, Isabella, Miss, LL.D. LEGG<\TT, Evelyn Constance Owen, IVliss, R.R.C. GOLDS~IAN, Ethelwyn, Miss LEWIS Gertrude E., Mrs. HUGHSON, Emma, Mrs. SAGAR, Ellen, Miss BERKS, Winifred Charlotte Edwina, Miss A UDLAND, Laura Marie, Miss DUNBAR, Carolina, Mrs. BEA , Dorothy Louise, Miss HARDIN G, lV1ary Kathleen, 1\1 iss, A.R.R.C. HAY, 1\1argaret Dunlop, 1\1iss GREER Elsie, 1\1rs. REI Y- T AILYOUR, Florence Vernon, 11iss T AIT, Christine Jean, Miss TODD, Marian, Miss S nTH, Ethel Mary Turnbull, Miss W AISTELL, Rosan1und 1\1 aud, Mrs. THOMPSON, Muriel Cressy, Miss WORSLEY, Norah Sarah, Miss MAHAFFY, Rachel Mary, Miss WRAXALL, Ursula lary, The Lady , R.R.C. HAYDEN, Nina Oxley, 1\1iss WAUGH, Catherine Charlotte, Mrs. TURBITT, Elizabeth, Mrs. WHITAKER, Beatrix, Miss LOCKWOOD, Emily Mary, Mrs. BANCE, Alice Maud, Miss OSWALD, Constance Maude, Mrs. ROBIN , Ethel Grace, Mrs. L. HARRISON, Ellen Maud, Mrs., M.B.E. BELL, Mary Helen, Miss, A.R.R.C. Vi ARRINGTON, Ethel Maud, Miss WENSLEY, Annie Mary, Miss, A.R.R.C. HELy-HuTCHINSON, Frances Florence, Miss
7 Oct., J919
21 ;\ov., 19J9
19Dec .• 1Q19
16 Jan., 1920
20 Feb., 1920
WALKER, Mary Elizabeth, Miss RHODES, Dorothy, Mrs. CAI'MI CIIAEL-F ERRALL, Elizabeth Emily, Mrs. PRY, Lucy Agnes, Miss WOOF, Lucy Elizabeth Talbot, Miss BILLI TG, Mirian1 Gertrude, Miss CAJ\1ERO l, Jean Bolton Emily, Mrs. LODGE, Martha, Mrs. CLA RK, Gertrude, 1\1 rs. IZITSO T, Florence, Mrs. CIIURTO , Ethel Blanche, Mrs. HAR1LEY, arah Ann, Miss WALLER , Iary, Irs. ARVIL- ':Y1ITH, Ethel IZathleen, Mrs. c~ p. G. J;\ KSO},', Cicely Mary, Miss, A.R.R.C. I CCLELLA . 'D, Florence Ethel, Miss GLA ZEBROOK, Ionica. 1\liss, M.B . E. TpL'd\T, Hope, 1\Iiss, ~l.B.E. U R~I ON, :\Iargaret Frances, 1\1 iss BroDRI CK, -:\lary Bearice Mrs., A.I{.R.C. WHEATLEY, Clara Annie, 1\Irs. REA DE, Iar craret Eleanor, ~lrs. PAINE Ellen Talbot, 1\Iiss FIGGL', Ruby ;( orah, ~1iss, ~f.B.E. WOODWARD, Augusta Isabel, 1\liss N 01' RL - ] 0 'ES, Barbara Gwynne, 1iss Dow E, lizabeth Ann, Iiss, R.R. C. TU CK, Alice 1\1ary Miss WOOD, Blanche, Iiss, A.R.R.C. RIJODES Edith, Mrs. DIP 0 I, 1\1ary Hood, Mrs. M. LVTIIALL, Alice Edith, Miss MAG us, Maude Beatrice, Mrs. Lo TG MAN, Charlotte, Mrs. DARBY, Margaret, Miss, M.B.E. ORME, Annie Virginia Margaret, Mrs.
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18 June, 1920
16 July, 1920
15 Oct., 1920
17 Dec., 1920
21 Jan., 1921
18 Feb., 1921
HOPKIN, Ellen, Miss WARD, Fanny Eleanor, Miss DAW'ON, Margaret Cecilia, Mrs. BATTY, Elizabeth Emma, Mrs. DRAKE, Barbara, Mrs. BRODIE, Marial A., Mrs, DOUGLAS-PE NANT, The Hon. Alice L ETCHER, Margaret Gertrude, 1\1 iss CHIVERS Dorothy Mary, 1\1rs. NURTON, Rose Gladys, Miss ROBINSON, Martha Ethel , Mrs . RUTHERFORD, 1\1 argaret, Mrs. RENDEL, The Hon. Clarice Marg aret HALL, Winifred, Miss HASTINGS, Alice Ann, Miss LE MAY, Elizabeth, 1\I1rs. CRAIG, Mary Jane, Mrs. SEVIER, Mary Sophie, Sister BARTHOLOMEW, Sarah Ann, Irs. C. \V . MUSTARD, Winifred, Mrs. TOWERS, Alice Kate, Miss HILL, Nina, tf iss MAWBY, Lilian Edith, Miss , ilLI3.E . FARMER, Minnie, Mrs. EDWARDS, Henrietta, Mrs., R.R. C. M c NAUGHT, Selena Annie, \'1rs. OSBORNE, Rosabelle, Miss, C.B.E. , R.R. C. T AIT , Maraaret Gemmel, Miss b LI IMER, Edith, ~ 1iss tfCNICOL, Bessie, Miss PRICE, Mabel , Miss JOHNSTONE, Emmie, Mrs. J. B. GLENNY, Kathryn Kemp, lVIiss CAMPBELL, Elizabeth, Miss NEWSHAM, Alice, Miss McNAB, Helen Elizabeth Hardy, Miss
SERVING SISTERS. ~Iar., 1921
April, 1921 May, 192 1
7June, 1921 5 July, 192 1
21Oct., 192 1 18Nov., 192 1
16 Dec., 1921
1922
Ii Feb., 1922
19 May, 1922
21 July, 1922
17 Nov. , 1922
17 Feb. , 1923
2S May, 1923
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 I sabella, Miss SEVILLE, Ada, Miss TYNDALL, Mary Ann Priscilla, Mrs. WHITTLE, Annie, Miss A HDOWN , Maro'aret Mary, Miss b UREN, Ethelda Runnalls, Miss, R.R.C. CRAIG, Juliet, Mrs., M.B.£. IvIIFSUD, Annie Gill, Mrs., M.B.E., R.R.C. LCOCK, Augusta Theodora, Miss INGLI S, Joan , Miss MILLS, Mary Wilson, Miss ANDREW, Alice Mary, Miss MACKERSY, Catherine, Miss GILLESPIE, Helen , Miss ROBINS, Annie, Mrs. ROBSON, Rose Ida, Miss, A.R.R.C. DANKS, Esther Isabella, Miss GILL, Zillah Smith, Mrs. HEATON, Margaret Elizabeth, Mrs., O.B. E. SELBY Elizabeth Mary Alice, Mrs. TU CYEY, Helena Frances, Miss STARKEY, Jane, Mrs. RI CHES, Fanny Mabel, Mrs. C. T. H. WEAVER, Annie Elizabeth, Mrs. NICIIOLS, Mary Annie , Mrs., A.R.R.C. BOWER, Minnie Cardno, Mrs. ADAMS, Emily Hannah, Mrs. MAKINSON, Christiana, Mrs. HOLROYDE, Laura Margaret, Miss, R.R.C.
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SERVING SISTERS. 25 May, 1923
20 July, 1923
16 Nov., 1923
22
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22 May, 1924
18 July, 1924 21 Nov., 1924
20
Feb.,
1925
28 May, 1925
IVIAYHEw, Alice Garrod, Miss WEBB, Isabel, Irs. ROBINSON, Emily Harriette Oiseau, Mrs . MCGEE, Evelyn Emma Cecilia, Mrs. DAVIES, Annie Jane, Mrs. METCALF, rvlary, Miss, R.R.C. SINCLAIR, Rosabelle Lindsay, Miss PRESTON, J ane Katherine, Mrs. MACLEAN, Margaret Wilhelmina Ireland, :.Irs. COOKE, Harriet Anne, Mr . MITCHELL, Eliza, Mrs. MOULSON, Mabel, Miss WOOSTER, Gladys May, Mrs. RALPHS, May, Mrs. GIRARD, Marie, Mrs.] O.B.E. HARWOOD, Marian Fleming, Mrs. S. COOPER, Frances Lelia] Miss MUNRO] Hilda Beatrice, 1\1i s STANFORD, Elizabeth Rymer] Mrs. WATERS] Mary Beaumont] Mrs. PRICE, Bertha, Miss ELLIS, Margaret] Mrs. BROOKS] Alice, Mrs., M.B.E. DOCKRILL, Elizabeth, Mr . EASTHOPE] Mary Ellen, Miss AGAR, Sarah Ann] Mrs. GILLSON, Pollie] Mrs. CHILL] Evelyn Maud] Mrs. WILSON, Norah, Mrs. A. de C. ELMS, Mary Ellen] Miss WHITAKER] Hilda] The Hon. Mrs. HILL , Emily] Miss ROWLETTE] Gladys Muriel] Mrs. SMITH] Annie Hansley, Miss, M.B.E. WHITE] Cicely Eleanor, Mrs. WILLIAMS, Mary Irene, Miss
17 July, 1925
20 Nov., 1925
19 Feb., 1926
20 ~Iay, 1926
CHERRY, Frances Ethel, Miss HEMSWORTH, Louisa Augusta, Miss A UL T, Claire Agnes, Miss DAVIES, Annie Mary, Miss HARRIES, Evelyn George] Miss PAYNE, Jane, Mrs. WATKINS, Sarah Ann, Mrs. AMOS, Ann Maria, Mrs. ROWE, Maria, Miss RENDELL, Nora Edith, Miss SWAIN, Alice Elizabeth, Miss GRINDLEY, Winifred, Miss BAILEY, Lavinia Jane, Miss BOTTERILL, Gertrude, Miss EATON, Emma Margaret, Mrs. SANDERSON, Emma Mary, Mrs. WHITEMAN, Ada Maria Motum Wynn, Miss GERME, The Rev. Mother St. Celestine Th e above were transferredf~o1n Honorary Serving Sisters on l'2th June , 102G, thus bec011ung regular M embers of the Order.
23 July, 1926
18 Feb., 1927
LUMLEY, Katharine Isabel, Mrs. SAVORY] Gladys Rebe, lViiss SAVORY, Ethel Mary, Miss BELL, Mary Calvert, Miss ApPLETO , Eirene May, Miss JARMAN, lVlary Helena, Miss HOSLEY] Alice, Mi s COMPTO , 1\1ary Goddard, Miss SOvVERBUTTS, Henrietta Sarah Helen, NEss 1\1 USSON, lYlary Elizabeth, Miss GREEN, Mary Arnlitage, Mrs. SHEPHERD, Mary, Miss STOCKTON] Annie, Mrs. CULL] Ada Sarah Mabel, Mrs. FLETCHER, Annie, Miss
SERVING SISTERS. 18 Feb., 1927
20 May, 1927
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1927
17 Feb ., 1928
18 May, 1928
REES, Esther, Miss WILLIAMS, Susannah, Miss WOOD, Grace Helen, Miss CHAMPION, Agnes Ro. lyn, Miss THRING, The Hon. Katharine Annie HERDMAN, Mabel Eleanor, Miss SUTTON, Mary Jane, Mrs. GABY, Mary Fanny, Mrs. STEWART, Jessie, Miss WRAY, Mary Caroline, Mrs. ATHORPE, Anne Davidson, Mrs. HUNT, Ethel Gardiner, Miss SMITH, Elizabeth Sarah, Miss JENNINGS, Ida, Mrs., M.B.E. PARTRIDGE, Grace Elizabeth, Miss SMITH, Annie, Miss WILLS, Elizabeth Helen, Mrs. JOHN, Clara, Miss BOYCE, Elizabeth Jane, Mrs. DAWSON, Clara I-Ielena, Miss KANE, Harriet Sarah, Miss BOWEN, Frances Katharine, Mrs. TODD, Ethel Hazel Catherine, Miss DOUGLASS, Margaret Ellen, Miss, M.D. McLAREN, Isabel Frances, Mrs. WESTON, Esther Frances, Mrs. JONES, Sarah Ann, Mrs. DAVIS, Sarah Elizabeth Eleanor Kirk, Miss MACKENZIE, Dorothy Helen, Mrs., M.B.E JAMES, Grace Laura, Mrs. MCCABE, Julia, Miss KERR, Alison Jane, Mrs. LAMB , Kathleen, Miss SUMMERSKILL, Ellen, Miss BENTLEY, Martha, Miss
SERVING SISTERS . May, 1928 July, 1928
23 Nov., 1928
22 Feb., 197.9
17 May, 1929
BRADFORD, Kate Elizabeth, Miss, A.R.R.C. SLEEMAN, Frances Mary, Mrs. SA UNDERS, Gertrude Kate, Miss MAY, Elizabeth Lucy, Miss HARWOOD, Maud, Miss HART, Ethel May, Miss CURTIS, Catherine Louisa, Miss MCCAFFREY, Elizabeth Sarah, Mrs. FOSTER, Emily, Mrs. DAVIS, Florence Kate Rachel, Mrs. PROTHEROE, May, Miss VAUGHAN-COWELL, Myrtle Aida, Mrs. ATKINSON, Eva Maud, Miss CRAIG, Elizabeth Agnes, Miss ALDRIDGE, Ethel Anne Mooring, Miss TURNBULL, Kate Winifred, Miss ASPINALL-DuDLEY, Louisa Amy Lake, Miss Cox, Marion, Mrs. BEVERLEY, Hilda, Mrs. A HBERRY, Gertrude, Miss THEOBALD, Hilda Maud, Miss FIELD- OMBER, Alice Mary, Miss WRIGHT, Bertha, l\1iss COXETER, lara vVinifred, Miss DOBBIE, l\1ary, Mrs. DAVY, Ro emary Macintosh , Mrs. ALLARDYCE, Caroline Helena, Miss SWANSTON, Julia Emily, Miss, A.R.R.C. WALLINGTON, Edith, Mrs. BAKER, :Mildred Florence, Mrs. HARBOROW, Emily Maud, Miss MAUND, Georgina, Mrs. John HOWE, Ada Margaret, Mrs. LEE, Rose Madeline, Mrs. J. J. BROWNE, Emma, Mrs. Styant ROBSON, Mary Frederica Walters, Mrs.
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SUMPTER) Charlotte) Miss SAUNDERS-JONES) May Elizabeth) Mrs. DE ACTON REDWOOD) Muriel) Mrs. FRANCIS) J es ie Anne) Mrs. SKINNER) Barbara Wjlhelmina) Miss GASCOYNE) Mary Ann) Mrs. GREASLEY) Edith Elizabeth) Miss BAILEY) Hilda Smith) Miss KAY) Mary Jane) Mrs. HEYWOOD ) Maria) Mrs. ANDERSON) Elizabeth Jane ) Mrs. HARRISON) Alice Mary) Mrs. WHITTLE) Eliza) Miss WILLIAMS) Edith Margar t Prichard) lVIiss MITCHELL) Edith Jane) Mrs. CORRIGAN) Patty Maria) Mrs. IRVING) Margaret Mary) Mrs. BIGGS) Elsie Maude Margaret) Mi s EDMONDSON ) Elizabeth) Mi s SHEA Rosetta Bloomfield) Miss GRACE) Emily) Miss SCOTT) Ethel) Mrs. COULCHER) Agnes Aimee Bohun) Miss MENGEL) Frida Julia ) Miss BELLASIS) Maude) Miss EDGERLEY) Catherine Mabel) Mrs.) L.R.C.P. &S. PUGH) Lucy) Miss HALIDAY) Ethel) Miss DIGHT) Mary) Sister
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JULLIEN, R ebecca Elizabeth) Mrs. MITCHELL) Elizabeth Stephenson) Mrs. COLLINS) Ina Frances) Miss WELLS) Edith Jane) Miss STEVENSON) Amy Georgina Mary) Miss HEL YER) Annie) Mrs.
BA SETT) Charlotte) Mrs. CAMMELL) Eliza) Mrs. DAW ON) Annie) Mrs. BRISTOW) Lizzie) Miss NEWMAN) Gertrude) Miss FLINT) B eatrice) Miss COOPER) Elizabeth) Miss COWLEY) Emmeline Elisabeth) Miss SIMP ON) Lavinia) Mrs. CHAPMAN) Ida Fanny) Miss B ALSDON) Rosina) Mrs. HAGGAR) Lily) Miss) A.R.R.C . MUIR) llie Ida) Mi s PHILLIPS) Sebina) Mrs. LUPTON ) Muriel Gladys) Miss VAUGHAN) Gertrude Alice) Miss PHILLIP ) Agatha Mary) Miss) R.R.C. Chi ef Principal Matron, Q.A. LM.N.S.
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SERVING SISTERS.
22 jIay, 1931
HENRY) Elizabeth Jessey) Mrs. PETER) J s ie Emmeline) Lady) A.R.R.C. GARNHAM) Louise) Miss WALTON) Lily Alice) Mrs. CUFF) Dori Lind ay) Miss BEVAN) ibyl Caridwen) Mi s) M.B. FETHER TO ) Emily Elliott) Mrs. 0) EILLY) usannah Henne y) Miss) M.B. DE I 0 ) ophia Mary) Mi s Do\v \ V RD) lVlargaret Emily) Miss I{ERNICK) Mabel Mary) NIiss T RNER) l\Iabel Lucy) Mrs. PENGEL) arah Ellen) Mrs. CH\V RZE) J e~ ie Grant) Mrs. RALLI) Minna) Mrs. BRAITHWAITE) Hannah) Miss WOL TEN CROFT) Edith) Mis PATTENDEN) Philadelphia L. F.) Miss HUD 0 ) Elizabeth Jane) Mrs. BARRY) Annie Angela) Mi 5
151
I5 2
SERVING SISTERS.
153
:associate 12 June, 1926
*I(UMRI, Malakeh, Mrs.
H.S.S.
Ser,,{ng Sisters (UenlpOrar)]). 21 Nov., 1924 19 Feb., 1926
18 Feb., 1927 20 May, 1927
4 Oct., 1927
SANDERS, Sarah Lily, Miss BELL, Ida May, Miss JONES, Ada, Miss SANDERS, Dora, Miss 1-IORTON, Cissie, Mrs. SANDERS, Sarah Elizabeth, Miss *ELLIS, Catherine Emma, Sister
*
Honorary Associates.
17.2.22 .
Under the original Charter of Queen Victoria and the supplemental Charier of King Edward VII.
Under the Statutes of 1926 there are no Honorary Associates. The List following contains the names of those who have preferred to retain their old status under the previous Charters rather than avail themselves of the privilege offered them of transferring to membership of the Order under the Statutes of 1926. This privilege, however, was not extended to the Clergy or to Foreigners.
23June, 1885 22June, 1889
On the Staff of St. John Ophthalmic Hospital. 12Nov., 1889 11 July, 1890
14April,1891
3Dec., 1892
9 June, 1893
27April, 1897
24June, 1897
27 July, 1897
26April, 1898
BENET, Etheldreda Anna, Miss ANT, Mary, Mrs. W. E. CASSIDI, Francis Richard, M.B.E., M.D. E VELEGH, Elizabeth Ann, Miss STRETTON, John Lionel, M.R.C.S. LANKESTER, Phebe, Miss F ENWICK, Ethel Gordon, Mrs. B. L .\NKESTER, Alfred Owen, M.R.C.S. lARTENS , Dr. Daniel Alfred T. WILLIAMS, Frances Sarah, Mrs. T. J WRIGHT, Frances Jane, Mrs. F. ROBERTS, J ames Potts WARD, James Langfield SMITH, Nathan Albert STOKES, Henry Fraser, M.D. KILKELLY, Surgeon Lieut. -Colonel Charles Randolph, M.V.O. , M.B. CLAYTON, Major Charles Cecil PURVIS, John Prior, M.R. C.S. FORT, Surgeon-Colonel Thomas, M.R.C.S . J ONES, George Henry West, M.R.C.S. BROADWOOD, Bertha Marion, Miss DE SALIS, Lieut.-Colonel Edward John SNELL, Percival Skinner BROUGHTON, Major Alfred WEBB, Captain Frederick Tobias
C.M.G.
154 7 Mar., 1899
?5
Ju Iy, 1899
24 April, 1900
31
Ju I y, 1900
26 Feb., 1901
30 April, 1901
22 June, 1901 30 July, 1901
29 July, 1902
16 June, 1903 24 Nov., 1903 26 April, 1904
29 Nov., 1904 27 Nov., 1906 26 Feb., 1907 28 May, 1907
HONORARY ASSOCIATES.
NIBLOCK, Major William James, M.B., F.R.C.s.(I.) GROGAN, Ellinor Flora, Lady GORDON, Samuel Thomas, F.R.C.P.(r.) WILKINS, Colonel J ames Sutherland, D.S.O. RAINIER, Lieut.-Colonel N orman Robinson Jones, M. R.C.S. PRITCHARD, Lieut. -Colonel Henry Edward BEATSON, Colonel Sir George Thomas, K.C.B., K.B.E., V. D., M.D.(ED MAUNSELL, Surgeon-General Thomas, C.B., L.R.C.P.&s.(r.) CHADWICK, Clara l'vlavesyn, Miss, R.R.C. HEDDERWICK, James David PATON, Robert ROBERTS, Aileen Mary Dowager Countess, D.B.E. LEWIN, Lady Ada Edwina Stewart, O.B.E. MCCORMACK, Major Robert J an1es, M.D. COOPER, Marion, Lady MURRAY, George Alfred Everitt, M.B., F.R.C.S. MURRAY, Kathleen Elizabeth Mary, Mrs. LOWE, Percy Roycroft, O.B.E., LB. KELLY, Major Thomas William Gordon, LD., F.R.C.S. BROOK, Colonel Henry Darville, J\1.R.C ... , L.R.C.P. WEDGWOOD, Ethel Kate, The Hon. Mrs. SANDEM N, Kate Sydney, Mrs. G. H. MEEK, Colonel James, C.B., M.D. THOMAS, Martha Jane, Miss, R.R.C. WEBB, Sarah En1ily, Iiss, R.R.C. ORAM, Dame Sarah Elizabeth, D.B.E., R.R.C. COLE, Mary Cecil Frances Kate, Miss, R.R.C. JAMES, Lieut.-Colonel Herbert Ellison Rhodes, C.B. , c.~1. G . , O.B.E., F.R.C.S. MACDONALD, John, M.B. GODDARD, Major Charles Ernest, O.B.E., M.D. BIRD, VVilliam, M.D. DOBBIN, Lieut.-Colonel Leonard GREIG, Major David Middleton, 'r.D., :\f.n., F.R.C.S.(ED.) VILLIERS, Matilda, Miss JACKSON, Joseph John, L.R.C.P.(ED.), L.R. C.S.(r.)
HONORARY ASSOCIATES. 28 May, 1907
DOBSON, Arthur, M.R. C.S., L.R.C.P. Assistant Commissioner, No. V. District, S.].A.B.
25 Feb.; 1908
26 May, 1908
21July, 1908
24 Nov., 1908 25 May, 1909
20 July, 1909 22 Feb., 1910
31 May, 1910
29 ov.,1910
21 Feb., 191 1
30 May, 1911
25]uly, 1911
27 Feb., 1912
21 May, 1912
HENDRY, Anthony Turnbull COCHRANE, Arthur Lewis THOMSON, Emily Charlotte, M.B. MORRISON, James Thomas Jackman, M.B., F.R.C.S.(ED.). FRYER, William Francis, L.R.C.P. BURNETT, Ernest Joseph, M.B., M.R.C.P. FOGGIE, Lieut.-Colonel William Edward, M.B. STALKER, Professor Alexander Mitchell, M.D. TURNER, Frank Henry TIDCOMBE, Francis Sitwell, LR.C.S. SWAYNE, Francis Griffiths, M.B. HEYS, Arthur, M.B . BERRY, Albert Ed ward, LD. MARTIN, William Young, M.B. COATES, John Mandell, M.D. METCALFE, Alfred Waugh, M.D. DEAKIN, Pattie, Mrs. BOYD, Alexander James, LD. MOBERLY, Sydney Charles Hillyard, l.R.C.S. ASHTON, rVIajor George, M.D. HOLT, Henry Mainwaring, :\LR.C.S. MACCABE, Frederick Faber, )I.B. FINNY, William Evelyn St. Lawrence, M.D., L.R.C.p. WAY, John Henry Frederick, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. YOUNG, William, M.D. LAMBERT, The Rev. Edgar WILLIAMS, William Robert, L.R.C.P.&S.(ED.) HAY IAN, Charles Augustine, M.D., F.R.C.S. FRASER, Captain John Henry Pearson, D.S.O. , M.C., M.B., M.R.C.S. CASE, Hugh Martin, M.R.C.S ., L.R.C.P. HOLME, Mary Ellen, Mrs. S. MARSHALL, Robert Macfarlane, M.B. BOSWELL, Alexander, M.D., M.R.C.S.
155
HONORARY ASSOCIATES.
HONORARY ASSOCIATES. 21 May, 1912
30 July, 1912 26 Nov., 1912
25 Feb., 1913
27 May, 1913
29 July, 1913
25 Nov., 1913
24 Feb., 1914
26 May, 1914
28 July, 1914
25 Nov., 1914
DERH.-\M, Thomas Hanson Crossfield, M.B. MARTIN, Henry William RICHARDSON, Frederick Ernest, L.R.C.P.(ED.), L.R.C.S. 30 April, 1915 RATCLIFF, Percy " WISHART, John, M.D. BLAKENEY, Captain John Henry, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. " RIGBY, Frederick William, M.B. 29 Oct., 1915 SMITH, Henry, M.D. KENDALL, George, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. LECKENBY, Charles Ernest BAIGENT, William, M.D. ROGERS, Major J ames Samuel Yeaman, D.S.O., M. B. 31 Mar. , 1916 I{ERR, Alexander Livingstone, M.D. (ED.) DOBIE, John Nicholson, i.B. 26 May, 1916 BOLTON, Charles Alfred CARMICHAEL, Henry B., M.D. 3 June, 1916 LAPRAIK, George, M. B. 28 july, 1916 BLOOMER, Frederick William, M.R c.s. l Aug., 1916 LENDRUM, John Black, M.D. 6 oct., 1916 WEBBER, Lieut.-Colonel Henry W oolmington, M.D. 27 Oct., 1916 Du BOULAY, Sir James Houssemayne, K.C.I.E., C.S.I. 2i Nov., 191 6 GRIFFITHS, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Thomas, M.R.C.S., L.R. C.P. 19 j an., 19 1/~ KEITH, John Robert, M.D. WIGGINS, Barclay, L.R.C.P.&S.(ED.) KNIGHT, Alfred Osborne, l.R.C.S. 16 Feb., 191 7 MILLAR, Duncan McFadyen, O.B.E., M.B. ABERCORN, The Duchess of 20 April, 191 7 JONES, Hugh, M.B. HEARDER, Thomas Brown, M.B. HENDLEY, Major-General Harold, c.s.I., M.D. SETON OF ABERCORN, Colonel Sir Bruce Gordon, Baron et, C.B 18 May, 1917 IS june, 191 7 M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 20 july, 1917 CULLEN, Lieut.-Colonel The Rev. Peter, M.D. 19 Oct., 19 17 BlizARD, Abbe Ernest Pierre Marie Louis LAGELOUZE, Edmond, M.D.(PARIS.) BENOIT, Marie Clotilde Laurent . Sister
"
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CARON, Juliette, Mademoiselle SELBY, Major Prideaux George, O.B.E., M.R.C.S., L.R. C. r. Du BOULAY, Hubert Houssemayne, M.R. C.S. HASLETT, Robert Woods, F. R.C.S.(I.) BENNETT, William Edward, L.R. C.P.& S.(ED.) F ARMER, Captain Christopher Alfred TRANT, William J OIINS, Sidney Walter TAYLOR, Charles Alfred MORELL, Euphemia, Mrs. H. FORBES, ] ohn, M.B. BOWMAN, Richard Oxley, M.D. CALDWELL, Matthew, L.R.C. P.& S. TERRY, Major Paul McI(enna, L.R.C.P.& S. WATTS, Harry John Manning, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. CALWELL, William, O.B.E., M.D. BEEMAN, Christina Mai: Miss, C.B.E, PENNANT, Claude Douglas FORD, Mary Augusta, Lady SWINIIOE, Major George Rodway, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. GOODMAN, Thomas
Herbert,
M.R.C.S.
V ALADIER, Major Sir Auguste Charles, K.B. E., c. M.G. CU E OD, Marcel Auguste CAVE, Th e Rev. Thomas Smith WILSO , Major] ohn, O.B.E. PHIPPS, Henry Hostache, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. PRATT, Edward Frederick, M.B., L.R.C.P. HILL, Henry George EL 1SLIE, Major Reginald Cheyne. O.B.E., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., GIBBON S, Charlotte En1ma Margaret, Miss CARTER, The Rev. Thomas, D.D. LANGRIDGE, Irene, Mrs. GOYDER, Captain Francis Willoughby, M.B., F.R.C.S. HALL, Captain Frederick, M.B. BUTTERWORTH, Captain Charles Edward, M.B.
HONORARY ASSOCIATES.
HONORARY ASSOCIATES. 16 Nov., 19 17
14 Dec., 1917
18 Jan., 1918
15 Feb., 1918
H UTCIII SON, Major-Gene ral Francis H ope Grant, c. r. Eo, M.B, Ro ss, G eo rge Rob er t Thon1son S PONG, Major William Arthur, 1.B., R.A.M. C. FERNANDEZ, Andrew P as cal PIRA, Julie n Auguste Constant PRICE, Arthur Douglas T AUFFLIEB, Julia Catlin , Madan1e MUNROE, Martha, Mrs. FLINT, Thomas Buxton , M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. NEILAN, John Alexander, L.R.C.P.&S. DOUGALL, Andrew, L.R. C.P. SLATOR, Captain Edward, M.B.E. CARTER, Major-General Sir Evan Eya rc, K.C.M.G., c.n ., ~I.\,.O. JOHNS, T\1ajor Henry Douglas, M.D., M.R.C.S. SAWYER, Charles Geoffrey DE T'SERCLOES,
15 Mar., 1918
19 April, 191 8 24 May, 191 8
21 June, 1918
19 July, 1918
Elizabeth Blackall, Baroness,
Lockhart Edward Walter, c. B. E.
H ,\LGRE~,
20June, 1919
18 July, 1919
~I. R. c. . .
DAVIES, Mary Elizabeth, Mi ss S COWBY, Ed \yard Thomas, M . B. S COTT, J ames Thomson, 1\1 . D. BROWNE, Lieut.-Colonel J ames Glendinning DODGSO N, Colonel Colquhoun Scott, c.n ., c. LG. DE ROUGEMONT, Frank Alexander, O.B.E. CATHCART, Colonel Charles Walker, F.R.C.S. TEICHELMAN N, Major Ebenezer, F.R.C.S ., L.R.C.P.(r.) RUTTER, Hubert Llewellyn, M.B.E., M.D., F.R.C.S. CORT, John Giles Denison, M.R.C.S., L.R. C.P.
ASLETT, William Stacey, M.B.E., ~1.R . C.S . , L.R.C.P. R EEVES, \lVilliam MOSLEY, Robert Vyvian Acton, M.B. A IILEY, Lieu t. -Colonel Frank AUJAY, Captain 1aurice Augus te Fran<;:ois GELLIE, Andre WIN DER, Arthu r Wellesley, O.B.E. BRIGGS, Norris MOOl'E, IIerbert J oseph, ~r.n.E. STU,\l'T, Robert, ~r.R.C.S . , L.R .C.P. L\I' SIIALL, Captain Robert, M.D. ABERCROMBY,
l.~L
KIDDLE, Colonel Frederick C.M.G., M.B. IRWIN, Major Alfred William Adamson, O.B.E., L.R.C.P.& S (I.) WHALE, Captain George Harold L a ws on, M.D., F. R.C.:. HASLAM, The Rev. Hedley LOUISSON, Captain Maurice George, 1.B., F.R.C.P., M. R.C.S. PROBST, John Charles, O.B.E. AU STIN, Major Lorimer John, F.R.C.S . THUR MAN, Edmund STEPHENS,
July, 1919
Oct., 1918
21:\ov., 1919
19Dec., 1919 16 Jan., 1920
20Feb., 1920 19 Mar., 1920
Helen, Mrs.
Captain John Alfred, i\LC. B,\LLUT, Lieut.-Colonel Jean CozE~s-I L\PDY, Constance Gertrude Lilian, Dowage r Lad y M YL~E, Tbe Rev. Charles Hamilton BUCKLE, thel Harriette Mary, 1\1rs. WEIDNER, Robert Joseph, M.B . EVANS, ir Evan Vincent, Kt., C.H. S CHOFIELD, Cusack Roney, M.B. , M.R.C.S., L. R.C.P. F REELA D, Major-General Sir Henry Francis Edward, K.C.r.E., C.B., ~1.V.O ., D.S .O. HOGG, The Right H on. Jonathan, P.C.(I.) MA~rLocK , Harold Charles, l\I.D.(PARIS), M.R.C .S., L.R.C.P. CAi\ILI George Whitfield PIKE, lVlajor-General Sir William Watson, K.C.M.G., D.S.O. , F.R.C.S.(r.) K.AISER, Frederick William EWING, Captain Basil George, M.B . PURDY, Lieut.-Colonel J Ob11 Smith, D.S.O. , M.D. HALL, J ames Campbell, ilLB. l\1CCAUSLAND, l\1aurice Marcus MACFARLANE, l\1ajor Fane Andrew James, D.S.O. , O.B . E ., D.C.M. COOPER, }-Iarry Gordo n, M.B.E., M.B., M.R.C.S. BROWN, Herbert Henry, O.B.E., M.D., F.R.C.S.(ED.) HARVEY, Captain Frank, M.R. C.P.& S. T,
17 Oct., 191 9
159
160 19 Mar., 1920 16 April, 1920
18 June, 1920
16 July, 1920
15 Oct., 1920
17 Dec., 1920
21 Jan., 1921
HONORARY ASSOCIATES. McDONAGH, Herbert Edward OULTON, Henry William, M.D., F.R.C.S.(r.) SHANKS, Louisa Mary, Mrs. O'SULLIVAN, Kate Ella, Mrs. MARTIN, Annie, Miss FITZWILLIAMS, Captain Gerard Hal Lloyd, M.l ., F.R.C.S.(ED.) WADE, Bertha, Mrs. MARRIS, Amelia, Miss BUDGE, Edward John Herrington, L.R. C.P. &S . THOMAS, David John, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. WALLACE, Captain John, O.B.E., M.B., M.R. C.S. WILLIAMS, William George, M.B. DUNLOP, Thomas, M.B. GRANT, William Prince, LB., M.R.C.S. ELLIOTT, William Hamilton, M.D. CORNS, John Walter, L.R.C.P.& S.(ED.) LITSTER, William James, O.B.E. BERNARD, Albert Victor, M.B.E., LD. HICKS, Robert Grieve, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.p. BULL, Douglas William Anderson, M.D. ST. JOHN, Winstan St. Andrew, LR.C.S., L.R . . P. HENDERSON, William Elmslie, M.B. WOOD, Mabel Emily, Mrs. BAIRD, David Monroe THOMPSON, Florence Ann , Miss
av.,1921 Dec., 1921
Jan.,
1922
Feb., 1922
July, 1922
av.,1922
DIVINE, John, M.D. WEBSTER, Harold George, M.R.C.S. HART, Emily Susan , Mrs., M.B. ERMOKOFF, Lieut.-General Mstislav ALDERTON, Herbert Charles, M.R.C.S. IRVING, George Gillon, L.R.C.P.& S.(ED .) NORTON, Thomas William, L.R.C.P.& s. KING, The Rev. Vincent George Bryan, O.B.E. DALY, Lionel Shelton SPAIGIIT, Major Henry William, L.R. C.P. RIDLEY, John Brooke. M.D. ARNISON, Thomas Wright, M.B.
Feb. , 1923
DAGGETT, Henry Ingledew, M.B. BOYAN CE, Colonel Commandant A. MAIURI, Professor
May, 1923
SPROULLE, Arthur Edward, L.R.C.P.&S.(r.) HOLMES, B e rnard Willoughby, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. LUCAS, ] oseph John Scammell, M.D. MEIKLE, John James, O.B.E. NICHOLL, Edward McKillop, M.D. REYNOLDS, Reginald
July, 1923
RAWLI GS, Horatio Edward, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.r. THo lAS,
aniel Rees, M.B.
MORGAN, Iclris :\faunton, IVI.R.C.S., L.R. C.P.
18 Feb., 1921
CRAGG, The Rev. Roland Herbert, O.n.E., M.C.
Feb., 1924
ST. JOHNSTON, George, M.D., M.R.C.S.
18 Mar., 1921
Fox, Lieut.-Colonel Raymond Wodehouse
May, 1924
PARKER, Alexander Preston
MOIR, David Roger, M.B.
KENNEDY, William Willoughby, M.D.
15 April, 1921
BOLANACHI, Angelo Ch.
GIBB, William Scott, M.B.
LLOYD, William Frederick, M.B. GAUNTLETT, Major Eric Gerald, C.B.E., D.S.O., M.B., F.R. C.S.
ALLAN, William Smith, M.B.
27 May, 1921
LOMBARD, The Rev. Bousfield Swan, O.B.E.
BURN, David Haitly, M.D.
17 June, 1921
NESBITT, Robert, L.R.C.P.& s.
15 July, 1921
KNAGGS, Robert Lawford, M.D., F.R.C.S.
21 Oct., 1921
CARTMER, Captain Garnett Evelyn, O.B.E.
16 I
HONORARY ASSOCIATES.
BOLAND, Henry Francis Wynne, M.B.
"
GREENWOOD, Harry Hartley RUSSELL, John Cooper, M.B. CALDECOTT, Francis, M.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. M
HONORARY ASSOCIATES.
r62 21
Nov.,
1924
20 Feb., 1925
28 May, 1925
17 July, 1925
20
Nov.,
1925
22 Mar., 1926
20 May, 1926
'2:1 July, 192G
KERR, John, M.B. OSBORN, Francis Arthur, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. GRAHAM, John Cecil POLLARD, Sidney Pochin, M.D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.r. MORRISON, Major Wilson Howard, M.B. GIBBS, Harry Edward, M.D., F.R.C.S. MCCULLY, Andrew Lowry, M.B. ROBB, William Wood, M.B. CLARKE, Robert James, M.B. CAWKWELL, George Law, M.B. TEWSLEY, Cyril Hocken, M.D., F.R.C.S. JAMES, Phillip, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.(ED.) NICHOLS, Frederick Cecil, M.C., M.R.C.S., L. R..C. P. WHITEHEAD, Alfred, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.s.(ED.) GHIGI, Giorgio BILIOTTI, Alfredo BURNETT, John Ridley, M.D., M.R.C.S. CRAWFORD, Robert, M.B. SWINDALE, John Aston, M.D. RUSSELL, William Alexander Gordon, 1\1 . B. HAWDON, Lieut.-Colonel William WILSON, Robert Theodore
Appendix.
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Donats. Donats shall be selected from persons who, from an appreciation of the works of the Order, have contributed to its funds.
They shall not be enrolled as
either Members or Associates of the Order, but a list of them shall be preserved. (Statute 31.)
Gold Badge. Nov., 1911
H YDERABAD, Lieut.-General His Exalted Highness N awab Sir Mir U sman Ali Khan, Bahadur, N izam of, G.C.S.I., G.B .E. MYSORE, Colonel His Highness Sir Sri Krishnaraja Wadiar, Bahadur, Maharaja of, G.C.S.1., G.B. E. N AWANAGAR, Lieut.-Colonel H is Highness Maharaja Jam Sri ir Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji, Maharaja of, G.C.S.I., G.B.E. BlKA fER, Major-General His Highness Maharajadhiraja Raj Rajesh war Siromani Sri Sir Ganga Singh, Bahadur, Maharaja of, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., G.C.V.O., G.B .E. , K.C.B., A.D.C. DATlA, His Highness Maharaja Lokendra Sir Govind Singh, Maharaja of, K.C.S.L ALI RAJPUR, His Highness Raja Pertab Singh, Raja of, C.LE. BARWANI, Captain His Highness Rana Sir Ranajit Singh, Rana of, K.C.L E. PHILLI P . Frederick Solomon, O.B.E. Silver Badge, 30.6.16. DHRANGADHRA, His Highness Maharaja Sri Sir Ghanshyan1sinhji Ajitsinhji, Maharaja Raj Saheb of, G.c.I.E., K.C.S.I.
Silver Badge. MOOKERJEE, Lady MEIITA, Dr. Dhanjibhai Horsmasji ABRAIIAMS, Captain Arthur Cecil SWAYTHLING, Gladys Helen Rachel, Dow3.ger Lady DESART, The Countess of
166
DONATS.
22 May, 1924
CHATTERJEE, Lieut.-Colonel Karunna Kumar, F.R.C. S.
28 May, 1925
DHRANGADHRA, Raj Rana Mansinhji Jhala, Dewan of SITOLE, Lieut.-Colonel Sardar Sir Appji Rao, K.B.E. , C.1.E. RAMA RAo, Rao Saheb Udipl, M.L.C.
Bronze Badge, 20.7.23.
Bronze Badge. 25 Feb., 1908 25Nov.,1914 3Mar.,1916 15 June, 1917
20 July, 1917 11 April, 1919 16 May, 1919 16 April, 1920 18 June, 1921 25 May, 1923
20 July, 1923 22 May, 1924
20 May, 1927" 22 Feb., 1929 17 May, 1929 16 May, 1930
URQUHART, Captain Charles Thiselton, M.D. E MANUEL, Charles Ansell Mo . ES, Lieut.-Colonel St. John, M.D. & F . R . . s. (E D.) HrNGANHAT, Seth Narsingh Dass, M ehta of MITRA, R. PrzA, Florence, Miss HAMBURGER, Abraham MAHAVA, Dinsha Edalji HUSAIN, Syed Sajjad MENDELSOHN, Annie, Miss PATEL, Maneckshah Rustamji PATEL, Captain K~aikhasru Sorabji , L B. BHANDARI, Captain Rai Bahadur LALL, Shinn Manchar YOUNG, Morris Yudleritz, C.LE. , 1.13. PONNUSWAMY, J. M. CHATTERJEE, G. C. THORNETT, Christian, Mrs. DOMAN, George RAJWADE, Major-General Ganpat Rao Raghunath ASHBY, The Rev. Norman
Past Great Officers and Past Execlltive Officers of tIle Order (A
far as kno,vn)"
Revi cd and Corrected b), The Librarian of the Order.
169
Past Great Officers and past Executive Officers of the Order (As far as known). a;ranb
~r i ot£;
of JEnglanb
Previous to the Dissolution under Henry VI I
1143, 1152, 1162. RICHARD DE TURK, 1165, 1172. RALPH DE Y HAM, 1178, 118l. GARNIER DE NABLOUS, 1185-1190. ALA r OF T. CROSS, 1190, 1195. GILBERT DE ERE, 1195. R OBERT FITZ-RICHARD, 1197. \\ ILLIA 1 DE VILLIERS, 1199, 1202. ROBERT THE TREASURER, 1204-1214. HE l'Y OF .ARU NDEL, 1215-1216. HUGH DAw AY, 1216-1221. ROBERT DE YNHA:\I, 1223-1234. THEO DOR I C DE Nu. A, 1235-1247. ROBERT DE IAUNEBY, 1247-1250. ELIAS DE l\IETHETON, 1253-1256. ROBERT DE l\1AU EBY, 1257-1262 (second ROGER DE VERE, 1265-1272. JOSEPH DE CHAUNCY, 1273-1280. WILLIAM DE HENLEY, 1281-1290. PETER DE HAKEHA 1, 1290-1297. WILLIAM DE TOTHALE, 1297-1315. RICHARD PAVELEY, 1315-1321. THOMAS L'ARCHER, 1321-1329. LEONARD TYBERTIS, 1329-1330. PHILIP THAME, 1330-1358. JOHN DE PAVELEY, 1358-1371.
I.
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tenure of office).
GRAND PRIORS OF ENGLAND
17 0
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(continued).
GRAND PRIORS OF ENGLAND
(l3ranb
137]-1381.
\VILLTAM HULLE, ROBERT
~rtorB
After the Revival of the Order in England.
REDI TG TO , 1381-1399.
1+00-1-+16.
\VALTER GRE I DON,
17 1
(continued).
THE REV. Sm. ROBERT PEAT,
BARONET, D.D.,
1831-1837.
1+17-]+33.
TIlE Ho OURABLE SIR H ENRY DYMOKE, 1ST BARONET, 1838-1847,
IALLORY, 1433-14+0.
LIEUT. -COLONEL SIR CHARLES MONTOLIEU LAMB,2ND BARONET,
ROBERT BOTYLL,
]+40-1+68.
JOHN LA GSTROTHER,
D.C.L., 1847-1860. REAR-ADMIRAL SIR ALEXANDER DUNDAS YOUNG ARBUTHNOTT,
1+69-1+71.
E.t.,
WILLIA~l TOR NAV, 1+71-1475. ROBERT MULTON 1+75-14-76. JOHN \\TESTO~,
1476-1+89.
JOlIN
14- 9-1501.
KENDAL,
Subsequent to the Royal Charter of 1888. H.R. H. ALBERT EDWARD,
THOr-.lAS DOCWRA, 1501-1527.
VV ILLIAilI Vv ESTO
,
1860-1861.
SIR WILLIAM DROGO , 7TH DUKE OF MA CHESTER, K.p.,1861-1888.
te.,
1527-15--1-0.
H. R. H.
THOMAS TRESIlAilI, 1557-1559.
PRINCE OF WALES, K.G., K.T.,
K.P.,
1888-1901.
GEORGE,
\AT ALES,
PRINCE OF
K.G., K.T., K.1'.,
etc.,
1901-1910. FIELD-f\IAJ' . IlAL H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K.G., h..T., K.P.,
Uitular (Brant)
etc.,
Sub~1PriorB
After the Suppression of the Order in England by Queen Elizabeth.
Royal Charter of 1888.
H.R.II. RICHARD SHELLEY, ]561 -15 90 STORG DE
LDERT VICTOR, K.G .,
A V l\'D .\LE
EGRE\-ILLE, 1591-]593.
H. R. I-I. \
ANDREW \VY SE, 1593-1631.
l~ORGE, 1\LE.,
lR ] OIIN
JOHN BAPTI ' T NARI, 1631-1639.
STEPHE~ MARIE LO:'IELLI~O, 1654-1685.
DRIA.
II{
JULIUS BOVIO, 1701-1706. FRANCES lYIARIE FERRETTI, 1706-1726.
UKE OF CORNWALL AND YORK (PRINCE OF LOUI,
BAPTIST ALTIERI, 1755-1782.
JEROME L APARELLI,
1806-1815.
1906-1907.
, I T VISCOU
ROBERT
GEOl{GE,
(P.C.),
1915-1923.
T.D.,
T
K
JU TSFORD, G.C.M.G.,
1 T
EARL
OF
PLYMOUTH,
G.B.E., C.B.,
1923-
PETER EMMANUEL FITZ-JAMES, 1733-1734.
JOHN
1 T ~1ARQUIS OF LINLITHGOW, K. T.,
(P.C.),
IAJ OR-GENER,\L SIR l \L FRED FREDERICK GEOR GE BERESFORD LUMLEV, 10TH -< ARL OF CARBROUGII, K.G., G.B.E., K.C.B.,
1726-1733.
ANTHONY BONAVENTURE FITZ-JAil1E,
CLARENCE AND
1910-191+.
(P.C.),
HENRY FITZ-JAMES, 1689-1701.
OF
1901), 1 93-1901.
IR HENRY TIIUR Ti\
JEROME ALLIATA, 16--1-8-165+.
DUKE
1888-1 92 .
G.C .M .G., G.C . V.O.
Lt:XANDER Z.\MBECCARI, 1639-16+8.
NICOLAS GIRALDIN,
1910-
IPrion~
1SatIiffs of JEgle
173+-1755.
After the Revival of the Order in England. SIR
EDWARD
GEORGE
1855-1857.
LA~IBERT
PERROTT,
4TH
BARONET,
17 2
BAILIFFS OF EGLE
CHANCELLORS
(continued). WILBRAHAM,
SIR JOHN PHILIPPART, 1857.:1863.
FIELD-MARSHAL K.1'., K.P.,
THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, 1894- 19]0.
etc.,
COLONEL SIR HERBERT CHARLES PERROTT,
COLONEL SIR HERBERT J EKYLL, K.C.M . G., 1910-1918.
1888-1894.
H. R. H.
6th
1sT VISCOUNT KNUT SFORD,
1907-1909.
G.C.M.G., (P.C.),
Subseq uent to the Royal Charter of 1888. WILLIAM HENRY, 2ND BARON LEIGH, (P.c.),
173
1ST EARL EGERTON OF TATTON, 1898-1906.
SIR HENRY THUR STAN,
1863-1888.
WILLIAM HENRY, 2ND BARON LEIGH, (P.C.),
(continued).
SIR JOHN PRE COTT HEWETT, G.C.S.I., K . B.E., C.LE., 1918-1924. KG.,
LIEUT. -GENERAL
Sm.
AYLMER
GOULD
1-1 UNTER- WESTON
OF
HUNTERSTO , K.c.B., D .S.O., R.E., M.P., 1924-
BARONET, C.H.,
C.B., 1915-1922.
Secretaries::::(l;eneral
SIR JOHN PRESCOTT HEWETT, G.C.S.I., K.B.E., C. LE.,
1924-
After the Revival of the Order in England.
(tbaplains::::(l;eneral
STRETCH COWLEY
After the Revival of the Order in England. THE REV. JOHN MONTESQUIEU BELLEW, THE REV.
THE REv. WILLIAM BENTINCK LETHA 1 HAWKIN , 1868-1872.
MAJOR-GEN ERAL JAMES RA rSAY, 1859-1866. 1866-1888.
Subsequent to the Royal Charter of 1888.
BISHOP OF ST. ALBANS, 1880-1888. ~re[ates
Subsequent to the Royal Charter of 1
K.t.,
R.N.,
1894-1900.
COLONEL SIR HERBERT JEKYLL, K.C.M.G., 1901-1909. COLONEL
ARCHBISHOP OF YORK, 1911-1928 COSMO GORDON LANG, { , " CANTERBURY, 1928-
IR HERBERT CHARLES PERROTT, 6TH BARONET, C.H.,
C.B., 1910-1915. COLONEL THE RIGHT HON. SIR CLAUDE MAXWELL MAC-
1915. CECIL, G.B.E., (P.C.) , 1915-1921.
DONALD. G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., K.C.B . , (P . C.),
(!bancellors
THE RIGIIT HON. SIR EVELV
After the Revival of the Order in England.
GEORGE ARTIIUR MAURI CE HA IILTON-GORDON, 2 TD BARON
1847-1857.
STANMORE, c .v.o., 1921-1922.
1857-1858.
FANE DE SALI - SOGLIO,
MAJOR-GENERAL SIR GEOFFREY PERCY THYNNE FEILDING, 1858-1859.
JAMES BURNES, K .H. , LL.D., F.R.S., 1859-1860. MAJOR-GENERAL WALTER JOHN BROW
1sT BARON AMHERST OF HACKNEY,
CAPTAIN SIR ALFRED JEPHSON,
8.
1889-1909.
COUNT PETER J OH
WILLIAM AM HURST, 1888-1894.
WILLIAM DALRYM PLE MACLAGAN, ARCHBISHOP OF YORK,
THOMAS TROUGH EAR WILLIAMS,
1839-1858.
SIR EDMUND ANTHONY HARLEY LECHMER E, 3RD BARONET;
THE REV. GEO RGE RA YMOND PORTAL, 1872-
SIR JOHN PHILIPPART,
1832-1839.
Sm. RICHARD BROUN, 8TH BARONET,
185 8-1865.
WILLIAM SLOANE SLOANE-EvANS, 1865-1868.
THOMAS LEGH CLAUGHTON,
BROMLEY,
T,
K.C.B., R.C.V.O., C.M. G. , D.S .O.,
1922-1923.
MAJOR-GENERAL SIR PERCIVAL SPEARMAN WILKINSON,
C.B ., 1860-1862.
K.C.M.G., C.B ., 1923-
GENERAL SIR JOHN ST. GEO RGE, G.C.B., R.A., 1862-1888.
lRecet"ers-<Peneral
Subsequent to the Royal Charter of 1888. GENERAL SIR JOHN ST. GEORGE, G.C.B., R.A., 1888- 1890. SIR EDMUND ANTHONY HARLEY LE CHMERE, 3RD BARONET, 1890-1894. SIR EDWARD, 1sT EARL OF LATHOM, G.C.B., (P.C.),
1894-1898.
After the Revival of the Order in England. DONALD CURRIE,
1831-
BARON DE BLISS, 1857-1862.
174
(continued).
RECEIVERS-GENERAL
MAJOR-GENERAL JAMES RA ISAY,
SIR J.OHN FURLEY, C.H., C.B.,
<tbatrmen of tbe lBrittsb @pbtbalmic 1bospital in Jerusalem.
1862-1866.
MAJOR-GENERAL WHITWORTH PORTER
1866-1870.
1870-1872.
Previous to the Royal Charter of 1888.
SIR EDMUND ANTHONY HARLEY LECHMERE, 3RD BARO ET, 1873-1882.
GEORGE Fl'EDERICK, 6TH EARL OF GLASGOW,
GENERAL SIR H. C. EDWIN
B.
I(t. , 1882-1884.
DAUBENY,
IR EDMUND A
Sub equent to the Roya l Charter of 1888.
HARLEY LECII~lERE, 3RD BARONET,
TIIONY
1894.
EDWIN FRESHFIELD, 1888-1917.
WILBRAIIA:v1,
1ST EARL EGEPTO
COLONEL FRANCIS WILLTA~r PIXLEY, V.D.,
SIP
GEORGE,
1917-
RO BERT
COLONEL
Previous to the Royal Charter of 1888. SIR JOHN FURLEY,
If'
I(t. , C.H ., C.B.,
G.c.v.o., (P.e.),
SIR ROBERT GEO RGE,
COLO. EL
J OHN
C.B.,
1918-1926.
K.B . E., C.B.,
1926-
almoners
T SANDHURST, G.C.S .I. , G. C.I.E.,
Pre\'ious to the Royal
1ST VIS COUNT
KN UTSFORD , G. . M.G.,
'\PT.\I
1904-1911 .
1ST EARL OF PLYMOUTH, P.c., G.B. E.,
IL\J'LES
T
CAPT.-\IN
E.
E 'ERAL
F.
JOlIN
B URGE
1862-1868.
1'.E.,
, 1868-
K.NOTTESFORD FORTE.·CUE,
1874-1876.
EORGE FREDERI CK, 3RD VISCOU
T TEMPLETOW
0-1890.
MARK KNOX
W ALTER
hart r of 1888.
lA Jop-GE "El'.\L WIIITWOPTII PORTER
5TH EARL OF RANFURLY,
ubsequent to the Royal Charter of 1888.
G.C.M.G., 1916- 1919. JOHN
HELv-H UTCHINSO ,6TH
OF DONOUGHMORE, K.P., (P.e.), SIR AUGUSTUS DEBONNAIRE JOHN MONSON,
G.B.E .,
100RE \VATSON, K.C.M.G., C.B., 1912-1916.
OUIZTAULD TIIO~f O"N,
II'
1912-1915.
SIR RI CHARD
, 1895-1906.
PLYMOUTH,
ubsequent to the Royal Charter of 1926.
1895-1903.
(1.),
OF
1bospttallers
3RD EARL OF LDfERICK,
SIR GAVIN, 1ST MARQUIS OF BREADALBANE, K.G., (P.e.),
P.C.
OF TATTO
lIZ COURTAULD TIIO~1S0 J. , K.B.E., C.B.,
LO;':EL
1893-1894.
SIR HENRY THUR ST AN,
U CHTER
EARL
1891-1892.
SIR WILLIAM , 1 ST VI SCOU
SIR
lI.\PLE S
1883-1889.
SIR WILLIA~l HALE JOHN CHARLE,
C.B.,
T
1878-1883.
Subsequent to the Royal Charter of 1888.
(P.e.),
1.
1907-1911.
(P.e.),
!Directors of tbe :ambulance !Department COLONEL FRANCIS DUN CAN, C.B.,
1882-1890.
ubsequent to th e RoyaJ Charte r of 1888.
FRESHFIELD, 1884-1888.
K.P., (P.e.),
175
HOSPITALLERS.
EARL
1919-1920.
IONS ON, Baronet, 9TH BARON
REV.
CA O~ P OBI '. ON IR
THO Y ASIILEy-COOPER, 9TH EARL
OF SHAFTES BURY, K.P., G.C.V.O., c.n .E. , (P.c.),
V ER \'
POCllE:TER
1920-1921.
BRIGADIER-GENERAL SIR A
TIlE
.\:IfUEL REYNOLDS DU CKW01'TIT, C. V.o.,
\ 'CE 1) UCKWORTII, BAR ONET,
CAPTAI I
HOLE,
D EA
LFRED CUARLES
1898-1911.
1912-1921.
ETON CIIRISTOPIIER, 1921-
1922-1923.
l,ibrarians
MAJOR-GENERAL SIR PERCIVAL SPEARMAN WILKINSON,
Previous to the Royal Charter of 1888. "
THE REV. CAPTAIN
TIIO!lL\
OF
189+-189 .
HUGO,
HARRY BLAIR,
1867-1875.
1875-1876.
LIBRARIANS
(Senealogtsts
LIEUT.-COLONEL GOULD HUNTER-WE TON, 1876-1878.
After the Revival of the Order in England.
EDWIN FRESHFIELD, 1878-1884. THE R EV. WILLIAM KI}{KPATRICK RILAND BEDFORD, I884-I888.
Subsequent to the Royal Charter of 1888. THE
REv.
WILLIAM KIRKPATRICK RILAND BEDFORD, I888- I8 94. CANON ROBINSON DUCKWORTH, c .v.O., 1894-1897 . THE REV. WILLIAM KIRKPATRI CK RILAND BEDFORD, 1897-1900. COLONEL RICHARD HOLBECHE, 1901-1912. EDMUND FRASER, 1913-1924.
177
GENEALOGISTS.
(continued).
SIR JOHN PHILIPPART, I83ISIR RICHARD BROUN, I859THE REV. W. SLOANE SLOANE EVANS, I 862- I867. THE REV. THOMAS HUGO, I868-I877. THE REV. WILLIAM KIRKPATRICK RILAND BEDFORD, I878I883· WILLIAM AMHURST TYSSEN, IST BARON AMHERST OF HACKNEY I883-I
COLONEL EDWIN J AMES KING, C.M.G., T.D. , 1924-
ubsequent to the Royal Charter of 1 88.
lRegtstrars
WIl.LIAM AMHUR TTy I
- I
E.
I
IST BARON AMHERST OF HACKNEY,
9+
After the Revival of the' Order in England. JOHN FROST, 1831-
ROBERT IVIACLEAN MACLEAN, I895-I899.
SIR RICHARD BROUN, 8TH BARO ET, 1837-1859.
THE REV. \VILLIAM KIRKPATRICK RILAND BEDFORD, I899I904·
ROBERT BIGSBY, 1859-1860. EDWARD WALFORD, 1860-186l. JAMES WILLIAM BRYANS, 1861 -1862. R OBERT BIGSBY, 1862-1867. EDWARD WALFORD, 1867-1868.
IR ALFRED
COTT SCOTT-GATTY, K.C.V.O., I9 0 4-I 9 I 9.
SIR HENRY FAR~HA:\I BURKE, K.C.V.O., C.B., I9 I 9- I 93 0 . IR GER LD \:rOOD \VOLLA TON, Kt., M.V.O., I93 0 arter Kin g of Anns.
!Directors of aeremontes
JULIUS ALEXANDER PEARSO , 1868-1870. RICHARD WOOF, 1871-1878.
ubsequent to the Roy a l Charter o f 1888.
LIEUT.-COLONEL GOULD H UNTER-WESTON, 1878-1888. SIR ALBERT
Subsequent to the ROyrd Charter of 188 . LIEUT.-COLONEL GOULD HUNTER-WESTON, I888- I 9 0 4. HERBERT FRANCIS, 3RD BARON CHEYLES fORE, G.B . E., K.C. LG. , K . C. V.o., 1904-1911. SIR
SIR ALFRED
\V.
WOODS, G.C.V.O., K.C.B., K.C.M.G., I888- I 9 0 3_
COTT SCOTT-GATTY, K.C.V.O., I9 I6- I 9 I 9.
CAPTAI~ ALFRED CHARLES SETON CHRISTOPHER, I9 22 -
U CH TER
JOHN MARK K TOX, 5TH EARL OF RANFURLY, G.C.M.G., (P.C.(I.)), 1912-1916.
COLONEL THE RIGHT HON. LORD CLAUD HAMILTON, (P.C.), 1916-1921. SIR JOHN POYNDER DICKSON-POYNDER, 1ST BARO I SLINGTON, G.C.M.G., (P.C.), D. S.O., 1921-1922. CHARLES GRANVILLE KEKEWICH, 1922 -1925. LIEUT.-COLONEL JOHN THOMAS WOOLRYCH PEROWNE, V.D., T.D., 1926-
N
Alphabetical Roll.
r8r
Alphabetical RoJl. Grade.
A.
ABBISS, George, M.B.E O. ABBOTT, Albert Holden, PH.D. O. ABBOTT, John S.B. ABERCONWAY, Laura Elizabeth, The Lady, C.B.E. D.Cr. ABERCORN, The Duchess of B.A. ABERCROMBIE, Evelyn Graham, Mrs. ]. 5.5. ABERCROMBY, Helen, Mrs. B.A. ABRAHAM, William Edward S.B. ABRAHAM, Lieut.-Colonel John William, O.B.E. O. ABRAHAMS, John Henry S.B. ABRAHAMS, Captain Arthur Cecil D. ACKERLEY, William S.B. ACLA D, Colonel Alfred Dyke, C.B.E., T.D. Kt.]. ACLA D, Arthur \Villiam, I.C. O. ACLAND, Beatrice Danvers, The Hon. Mrs. Alfred D. D.Cr. Kt.Cr. ADAIR, General Sir \Villiam Thompson, K.C.B. D.Cr. ADAM, Irene Constance, The Hon. Mrs. C. F. S.B. ADAM, Charles John 5.5. ADA~1 , Emily Hannah, Mrs. S.B. ADAM , Frank Albert 5.5. ADAMS, Janet Drummond, Mrs. D.Cr. ADAMS, Margaret l\Iary Evelyn, Mrs. Hugh D.Cr. ADA~I, Iary Naomi, Mr . S.B. ADKINSO ,John Hasledine O. ADLARD, William Edward O. ADNITT, Frank 5.5. AGAR, Sarah Ann, Mrs. AHMED, Khan Bahadur Kazi Aziz-uddin, A.S.B. C.1.E., O.B.E., 1.S.0. Kt.Cr. AILE BURY, The Marquess of, D.S.O. S.B. AIREY, Captain John James Henry O. AIREY, Colonel Robert Berkeley, C.M.G., D.S.O. AIRLIE, Mabell Frances Elizabeth, Dowager D.Cr. Countess of, G.B.E. 5.5. AKENHEAD, Alice, Miss 5.5. AKENHEAD, Mary, Miss
Page.
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44
156 140 159 10 9
83 13 0
165 116
18 67
48 33 46
98 145 93 13 6 50 50 102
65 79
146
182
r83
ALPHABETICAL ROLL.
ALPHABETICAL ROLL. Grade .
Page .
O. ALBURY, I vor Cecil 5.5. ALCOCK, Augusta Theodora, Miss S.B. ALDER, Hayward S.B. ALDER, William 5.5. ALDERSON, Ellen Maria, Miss II.A. ALDERTON, Herbert Charles, M.R.C.S. ALDRID GE, Ethel Anne Mooring, Mi s Kt.Gr. ALEXANDER, Major Dudley Henry, C.M.G. ALEXA DER, Eleanor Jane, Miss, M.B.E ., D.Gr. A.R.R.C. .B .(T.) ALEXA~DER, :yfajor George Forbe , M.B. ALICE, H .R.H . Princess, Countess of Athlone, D.G .C . V.A. ALI RAJPUR, His Highness Raja Per tab ingh, D. Raj a of, C.LE. ALLAN, Alexander Smith, M.B. O. O. ALLAN, Fred Garnet, L.R.C.S., L.R.F.P.S. 5.5. ALLAN, Marguerite Ethel. Lady H.A. ALLA ,William Smith, :\I.B. ALLARDYCE, Caroline Helena, Mi O. ALLARDYCE, Constance Viti Molesworth , Miss D .Gr. ALLARDYCE , Elsie Elizabeth, Lady .5. ALLEN, Ellen, Mrs. S.B. ALLEN, Ernest George S. ALLEN, Helen Augusta, Miss S. ALLEN, Mabel Owen, Mr . .E. ALLEN , Captain Thomas ALLEN, Sir Walter 11cArthur, K.B.E. O. S.B. ALLEN, William Edlund Lawrence, M.B. D.Gr. ALLENBY, Adelaide Mabel, The Viscountess ALLENBY, Field-Marshal The Viscount, G.C.B., Kt.]. G.C.M.G. S.B. ALLETSON, Charles Joseph ALLETSON, Norah, Mrs. D.Gr. S.B. ALLIN, J ohn Wood S.B. ALLITT, George ALLNUTT, Major Edward Bruce, M.C., M.R.C.S., O. S.B. ALLOTT, Captain Harry ALSOP, Harriet Amelia, Miss, M.B.E. D.Gr. AMERY, Thomas Cawthorn O. AMES, Sir Herbert Brown, Kt. Kt.Gr.
66 145 101 III
I4 I I6I 149 3I
IS
I65 66 75
1-+1 I6I L
t9
87 -+9 14 6
99 I3 I35 ~9
4 II3
47 20
94 47 95
117 65
9S 46 77
29
Grade. Page.
D.]. AMH ER T, The Hon. Florence Margaret Tyssen 5.5. AMOS, Ann Maria, Mrs. D.er. AMPTHILL, Margaret, The Lady, G.B.E., C.r. A~DER ON, Alexander ~ enz ie O. A DERSO ,Major Andrew Woodrofie M.n. O. A DERS01, Elizabeth J ane, Mrs. C. ANDERSON, Captain J ames, M.D. S.B. ANDERSON, Reginald Bean, M.R.C.S. S.B. A DERSON, Robert Edward S.B. ANDERSON, Robert Simpson A i DERSO, ir William Maurice Abbot, Kt., C.V.O., M.B., M.R.C .. Kt.Gr. A ' DREW, Alice Mary, Miss 5.5. S B. A . DREWS, Edmund Hastings 5.5. A L DREW , Ellen Rose, Mrs. S.B. AXDR E\\, , J arne AXGI OI~. Thoma l a tthevvs, M.R.C.S., L.R.C. P. O. A.GLJ ,....,EY, The :Marque of, G.. v.o. O. S.B. Axx, Captain Harold Thomas AX ~ LO\V, The Lord. C.B. Kt.Cr. .E. A . THO:-.ry, Harry AX\\,YL-PA IXGHAlI1, Colonel Augustu Mervyn Owen, O.n.E. O. PPLEGATE, Major John William, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. O. ApPLETOi', Eirene May, Miss 5.5. ApPLETO~, aptain Gilbert Leonard, R.A. O. ApPLETOX, James S.B. . PPLETO~, Thomas amuel ~·. B. ARBUTH OT, Major John Bernard, M.V.O. Kt .Gr. ARBUTH. OT, \Villiam FitzGerald O. ARCHDALE, Frances Dorothea, Mrs . 5.5. ARCHD.\LE, Lieut.-Commander Patrick Mervyn, R .• O. ARCHIBALD , Edith Jessie, Mrs. C. D.Gr. ARCHIBALD, Richard James, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. O. ARCHIBALD, Colonel William, M.D. S.B. ARGLE , Helen Mary, Miss 5.5. ARLIDGE, John Frederick, L.R.C.P. & S. O. ARMITAGE, George S.B. ARMSTRONG, Christopher, M.B. S.B. ARM TRONC-JO ES, Margaret Elizabeth, Lady O. T.
23 147 46
85 73 ISO
55 113 rI 9
91
35 145 103
140 126
69 83 10 3 26 100
79 74 1-+7 67 1°4 III
29 63 135
8-+ 43 77 118 141
71 91 121
89
18 5
ALPHABETICAL ROLL.
ALPHABETICAL ROLL. Grade.
ARMSTRONG-JONES, Colonel Sir Robert, Kt., C.B.E., M.D., F.R.C.S., F.R.C.P. Kt.Gr. ARMYTAGE, Percy, C.V.O. C. ARNISON, Thomas Wright, M.B. H.A. ARNOLD, Herbert Gustave .B. ARNOTT, Caroline Sydney, Lady, D.B.E. D.Gr. ARNOTT, \iVilliam, M.B., L.R.C.P. .B. ARRAN, Lieut.-Colonel The Earl of, K.P., (P.c.{l .)). Kt.Gr. ARTHINGTON, Robinson S.B. ASCOTT, Jonathan James .B. ASH, Joseph .B. ASHBERRY, Gertrude, Miss A HBY, The Rev. Norman D. ASHDOWN, Margaret Mary, Miss ASHTON, Major George, M.D. H.A. ASHTO. , Mr . James O. ASHTON, Richard .B. ASHLEY, Lieut.-Colonel Frank H.A. ASLETT, \iVilliam Stacey, M.B.E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. ASPINALL, Lieut.-Colonel Sir John Audley Frederick, K t. Kt.Gr. Asp!. ALL, Sir Algernon Edward, C.M.G., C.B.E. O. ASPINALL-DuDLEY, Louisa Amy Lake, Mi ATHLONE, Major-General His Excellency The Earl of, K.G., G.C.B., G.C.M.G., G.C. V.O., D.S.O., A.D.C. B.G.C. ATHORPE, Anne Davidson, Mrs. ATKINS, Albert Arthur ATKINS, Alfred ATKINS, Sir John, K.C.M.G., M.B., F.R.C.S. O. ATKINSON, Alfred S.B. ATKINSO ,Major Sir Arthur Joseph, K.B.E. Kt.Gr. ATKINSON, Eva Maud, Miss ATKI SON, Lorna Ethel, Mrs. D.]. ATKINSON, William Thomas O. AUDLAND, Captain Edward Gordon, LC . O. AUDLAND, Laura Marie, Miss 5.5. A1JDLAND, William Edward, M.B.E., M.R.C.S. Kt.]. AUJAY, Captain Maurice Auguste Franc:ois H.A. AULT, Claire Agnes, Miss 5.5. AUSTEN, Kate Hilda, Miss 5.5.
Grade.
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149 14 148 106 13 1
77 104 35
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Au TIN, Clive Grantham AUSTIN, Major Lorimer John, F.R.C.S. AUTY, Sam AWDRY, Edmund Thring BADDELEY, Eva Katharine, Miss BADDELEY, Florence Bertha, Lady BADE -POWELL, Lieut.-General The Lord, G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., K.C.B. BADGEROW, Lieut. - Colonel Sir George Washington, Kt., C.M.G., C.V.O., M.B., F.R.C.S. BAGOT, Theodosia, Lady, R.R.C. BAG HAW, William BAGSHAWE, Edmund Acres BAGULEY, James Henry BAIGE. T William, M.D. BAILEY, Lavinia Jane, Miss BAILEY, Hilda mith,:Mi s BAILEY, Mary Gwlady , Mrs. BAILEY, Reuben eddon BAILEY, amuel John BAILEY, Thomas Richmond BAI BRIDGE, Caroline Charlotte, Miss BAIRD, David Monroe BAIRN FATHER, Julia Edith, Mrs. AI<ER, Erne t BAKER, Henr BAKER, Lewis Robert AKER, John BAKER, Mildred Florence, Mr . BAKE , Lorenzo BAKKE , Maria, Miss BALBI, Captain Brien Macintosh BALBI, Major Henry Alexander, M.B.E. BALDWI ,Frederick Benjamin Judge, M.R.C.S. BALDWI ,Lucy, Mrs. tanley BALL, William BALL, William Henry BALLANCE, Colonel ir Charles Alfred, K.C.M.G., C.B., M.V.O., M.S., F.R.C.S.
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BALLANCE, Margaret Heudebourck, Miss, A.R.R.C. BALLARD, William Edgar BALLARD, William John BALLUT, Lieut.-Colonel Jean H.A. BALSDO)J", Rosina, Mrs. .5. BANCE, Alice Maud, Miss 5.5. BANHAM, Walt er S.B. BANKS, Henry S.B. BANN ATYNE, Lieut. -Colonel Gilbert Alexander, O.B.E., l.D., F.R.C.P.(ED.) o. BANNERMAN, David Armitage, M.B.E., F.R.S.(ED.) O. BANNISTER, Hartley S.B. BANNISTER, Joseph S.B. S.B. BARBER, Joseph BARCLA Y, Edith Noel, Mrs. D.Gr. BARCLAY, Francis Hubert BARCLAY, Lieut-Colonel George, O.B.E., V.D. Kt.Gr. BARCLAY, Lieut.-Colonel Hubert Frederick Et .Gr. BARDSLEY, vVilfred S.B. BARKER, Edward Charles S.B. BARKER, Evelyn, Mrs., M.B.E. D.Gr. BARKER, John S.B. BARKER, John .B. BARLTROP, Emma Jane, Mrs. O. BARNARD, O. Nancy, Mrs. D.Gr. BARNARDO, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick Adolphus Fleming, C.I.E., C.B.E., M.D .. F.R.C.S. (ED.) O. BARNES, Charles \Villiam .E. BARNES, Lieut.-Colonel Henry John, M.R.C.P .(ED.) C. BARNES, John Henry S.B. BARNETT, Ezra John, M.B.E. S.B. BARNETT, George S.B. BARNETT, Sir Louis Edward, Kt., C.M.G., M.B., F.R.C.S. O. BARNETT, Robert William .B. BARNETT, Sidney Charles S.B. BARR, Lieut.-Colonel Sir James, Kt., C.B.E., M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.S.(ED.) Kt.Gr. BARRATT, Fanny, Mrs. 5.5.
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BEAN, Dorothy Louise, Miss 5.5. BEARD, Captain Samuel Trevor, O.B.E. O. BEASLEY, George Alfred .B. BEASLEY, Joseph S.B. BEATH, David Leslie, O.B.E., M.R.C .. , L.R.C.P. O. BEATRICE, H.R.H. Princess, G.B.E., V.A., C.r., R.R.C. D.G.C. BEATSON, Colonel Sir George Thomas, K.C.B., K.B.E., V.D., M.D.(ED.) H .A. BEAUCHAMP, Agneta Frances, Miss, O.B.E. O. BEAUCHAMP, Lettice Ma ry Elizabeth, The Countess D.]. BEAUCHAMP, Colonel The Earl, K.G., K.C.M.G., (P.e.), T.D. Kt.]. Beatrix Frances, Lady BEAUCLERK, Osborne, G.B.E. D .Gr. BEAUFORT, Louise Emily, Dowager Duchess of D.Gr. BEAUMOXT, Harold .B. BECCONSALL, John O. BECHER, Dame Ethel Hope, G.B.E., R.R.C. D.Gr. BECKETT, Captain James, M.D. S.B. BECKITT, James Clay, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. .B. BECKLY, John Henry O. BECKWITH, John Rutland .B. BED ALE , Thomas Alfred O. BEDFORD, Colonel The Duke of, K.G., K.B.E., F.R.S. Kt.Gr. BEDFORD, Ethel, Lady D.Gr. BEDFORD, Lily Ethel, Miss 5.5. BEDFORD, Mary du Caurroy, The Duchess of, D.B.E., R.R .C. D.Gr. BEDFORD, Robert, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. S.B. BEEMAN, Christina Mai, Miss, C.B.E. H.A. BEE SLY, Edward Rowland S.B. BE:'iQUE, Caroline Angelina, Mrs. F. L. D .Gr. BELAS, Bertram George Sandys, L.R.C.P. & S. (1.) O. BELCHER, George Clement, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. S.B. BELGIANS, His Majesty the King of the A.B.G.C. BELGIANS, Her Majesty the Queen of the A.D.]. BELK, Lieut.-Colonel William, C.M.G. O. BELL, Ida May, Miss S.S.(T.)
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5.5. BELL, Mary Calvert, Miss 5.5. BELL, Mary Helen, Miss, A.R.R.C S.B. BELL, Thomas, M.D. S.B . BELLAMY, John William 5.5. BELLASI , Maud, Miss S.B. BELLEW, John BELLINGHAM, Lelgarde Harry Florence, The D.Gr. Hon. Lady S.B. BELWORTHY, Thomas H.A. BE ET, Etheldreda Anna, Miss S.B. BExHAM, eorge Henry BEl 4, Captain Sir Ion Hamilton, Baronet, Kt.Gr. C.B., D.S.O., T.D., R.N.V.R. S.B. BEX?\,ETT, George Edwin S.B. BE ETT, John S.B. BEX~ETT, John Aemillian O. BE~NETT, Violet, Ir. BE ETT, \Villiam Edward, L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.) H.A. BENNETT, Captain William Harvey, M.D., O. M.R.C.S. BEN . . TETT, ir \Villiam Henry, K.C.V.O., F.R.C.S. Kt.Gr. H.A. BE 'OIT, Marie Clotilde Laurent, Sister S.B . E. '. 0 x -J A~lE ~, George Harry S.B. BE T, Josiah Perkin BE~TALL, \\ illiam Charles, O.B.E ., F.R.C.S.(ED.) C. S.B. BE. 'TLE Y, J 0 eph BENTLEY, 11artha, Miss 5.5. BE 4TTLIF, olon I Philip Barnett, M.B.E., M.R.C.S. S.B. BE TTON, ~ illiam, l\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. O. BERKS, Winifred Charlotte Ed'Wina, Miss 5.5. BER TARD, Albert Victor, M.B.E., M.D. H.A. BERRY, Albert Edward, M.D. H.A. BERRY, Charles Walter C. BERRY, ' ir J arne Gomer, Baronet. O. BERRY, Iartin George S.B. BERRY, Thomas William O. BES BORO GH, The Countess of C. S.B. BESWICK, James S.B. BESWICK, John S.B. BETTS, Percival Charles Ashbee BEVA , ibyl Caridwen, 1is, M.B. 5.5.
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BEVA , \VillialTI George S.B. BEVERLEY, Hilda, Mrs. BEVERLEY, Kenneth Harold, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. C. BEY ON, Sir John Wyndham, Baronet, C.B.E. C. BEZARD, Abbe Ernest Pierre Marie Louis H.A. BHANDARI, Captain Rai Bahadur. D. BIGGS, Elsie Maude Margaret, Miss .S. BIKANER, Major-General His Highness Sir Ganga Singh, Mahara j a of, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., G.C.V.O., G.B.E., D. K.C.B., A.D.C. H.A. BILIOTTI, Alfredo S.S. BILLING, Miriam Gertrude, Miss S.B. BILLINGHAM, Rowland Edwin O. BILLINGS, Bernard Richardson, M.R.C .. , L.R.C.P. S.B. BILTO 1, Arthur Thomas .B. BILTO ,George Albert BI GHAM, Joseph Henry .B. BINGHAM, Lieut.-Colonel Ralph Charles, D.S.O. S.B.(T.) BINGLEY, Lieut.-General Sir Alfred Horsford, Kt.Gr. K.C.I.E., C.B. S.B. BINLEY, George Robert BIRD, Charlotte, Miss .B. BIRD, George BIRD, William, M.D. H.A. S.B. BIRD, William Henry S.B. BIRD, William Henry S.B. BIRDWHISTLE, Lieut.-Colonel Richard John BIRDWOOD, Field-Marshal Sir William Riddell, Baronet, G.C.B., G.C.S.L, G.C.M.G., Kt.Gr. C.LE., D.S.O.
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D.Gr. D.Gr. BIRKIN, Claire Lloyd, Mrs. C. BIRLEY, Kenneth Peel Kt.Gr. BISHOP, Alice Lavinia, Mrs. O. BISHOP, Major Thomas Henry, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. S.B.
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BRADFORD, Major-General Sir John Rose, Baronet, K.C.M.G., C.B., C.B.E., M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.S. BRADFORD, Kate Elizabeth, Miss, A.R.R.C. BRADLEY, Frederick Hindle BRAD . EY, Colonel Sir Joseph Alfred, Kt., C.B., T.D. BRADSHAW, Walter BRAI TE, vVilliam BRAITHWAITE, Hannah, Mi BRAND, Major Alexander Theodore, V.D., :'I.D. BRASIER, Maude Emmaline, Mrs. W. J. C. BRASS, Thoma Francis, O.B.E. BRASSEY, Idina Mary, The Countess BR.\.Y, Georg John BREADALBAKE, Alma Imogen, Dowager Marchioness of BREAD:'lORE, William Bl{E~\'l{, \ri11ia111 hade BREE, idney, M.B., :'1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. BREEN, Percy \Villiam BRE NAN, Frances, Mrs. BR.c.~. · .\'~D, urgeon-Commander Henry John \Yolverton, 1\1. D. IU: IU TO:\, Percy BRETT, Robert \Villiam BREWI)[, Captain Thomas James BREWIS, Edward James, LD. Bn.IcE, Frederick \Villiam BRICE, \Valter BRIDGWOOD, \Villiam BRIERCLIFFE, Major Rupert, O.B.E., M.B. BRIERLEY, Herbert Boswell BRICC, rofe or Henry, O.B.E. BRIGGS, James, C.B.E. BRICG , John BRICG , John vVilliam BRIGGS, Norris BRIND , Charles Lloyd BRINDLE, Frederic
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ALPHABETICAL ROLL.
ALPHABETICAL ROLL. Grade.
BURGIS, Captain Lawrence Franklin, C.M.G., M.V.O. O. H.A. BURN, David Haitly, M.D. Kt.Gr. BURN, Sir George, Kt. O. BUR ET, Edward, M.B. H.A. BURNETT, Ernest Joseph, M.B., M.R.C.P. H.A. BURNETT, John Ridley, M.D., M.R.C.S. S.B. BURNETT, Joseph .B. BURNHAl\I, Thomas ]{t.Gr. BURNSIDE, Colonel Eustace Augustus, M.R.C.S. O. BURRELL, John Hugh S.B. BURROUGHS, Ayliffe St. John O. BURROW , Robert Abraham ](t.Gr. BURT, Sir Henry Parsall, K.C.I.E., C.B.E. BURTCHAELL, Lieut.-General ir Charle Henry, Kt.Gr. K.C.B., C.M.G., M.B . Kt.Cr. BURTON, Joseph James, O.B.E. S.B. BURTON, Norman S.B. BURTON, Walter William S.B. BUSFIELD, John Dyson Kt.Gr. BUSH, Robert Edwin S.B. BUSSEY, Ernest O. BUTCHER, Captain William George BUTE, Augusta Mary Monica, The D.]. Marchioness of, D.B.E. O. BUTEME T, Alice Edith, Mr . O. BUTLER, Alfred Trego, ~1.C. O. BUTLER, Lady Constance Mary .B. BUTLER, Ernest Adolphus D .Gr. BUTLER, Florence, Lady O. BUTLER, Harold Branson, M.B.E., F.R.C. .B. BUTLER, John George O. BUTLER, Katharine Angel Keva, Mrs . .B. BUTLER, Samuel Flower, O.B.E. ](t.]. BUTLER, Sir pencer Harcourt, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E. O. BUTT, Rob ert H enry Coate, H .A . BUTTERWORTH, Captain Charles Edward, M.B. C. BUXTON, Captain Oswald Frank .B. BYETT, Henry BYNG OF VIMY, General The Viscount, G.C.B., Kt.Gr. G.C.M.G., M.V.O. BYNG OF VIMY, Marie Evelyn, The Viscountess D.Gr.
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BYR E, Violet Julia, Miss, O.B.E. D.Gr. BYRON, Maie Georgina, Mrs. G. D.Gr. CADBURY, Emmeline Hannah, Mrs. O. CADDICK, John Richard S.B. CADDY, Adrian, M.D., F.R.C.S. O. CAFFY , Captain Edward S.B. CAHUSAC, Captain Arthur Nigel, M.C. O. CAlLE, Robert S.B. CAIR ,James, O.B.E., 1.B. S.B. CAIR S, Peter Russell, L.R.C.P. S.B. CAIRl S, William Murray, C.B.E., M.D. C. CAITH E. S, Geraldine Gertrude, Mr . 5.5. C-\LA?lI, H rbert .B. CALDECOTT, Francis, ~f.B., ~I.R.C.S., L.R.C.J' H .A. CALDER, John Alexander S.B. CALDWELL, Jessie El ie, Mrs. 5 .5. CALDWELL, Mary Louisa, Miss, O.B.E. O. CALDWELL, Matthew, L.R.C.P. & S. H.A. CALDWELL, arah Jane, Mi 5.5. CALLA HA.-, Jame L e lie , L.R.c.P.(ED.) .B. :\LLEY, ~lajor-G e neral Thoma Charles Pleydel1, C.B., C.B.E., ~I. "\'.0. C. CALL WELL, Emily Augu ta, Miss 5.5. AL VERLEY, Louisa Mary, Mrs., O.B.E. D.Gr. CAL\VELL, William, O.B.E., M.D. H.A. A~IDEl T, Joan ::\Iarion, Th :Marchioness, C.B.E. O. A~lDE. , The ~Iarque s Kt.Cr. CAMERON, Allan Dougla , L.R.C.P. & O. AMERON, Bruce Allan Fassiefem O. CAMERON, Donald Keatinge Stuart O. CAMERO T, EVv-en Angus Hamilton O. CAMERO ,Jean Bolton Emily, Mrs. 5.5. CAMERON OF LUNDAVRA, Lieut.-Colonel Ewen llan, C.]'I.G., D.S.O. O. CAMERON, Peter O. CAMERO -HEAD, Francis omerville Cameron O. CAMLIN, George Whitfield H.A. AMMELL, Eliza, Mrs. 5.5. CAMPBELL, Amy Mary, Mrs. W. A. 5.5. CAMPBELL, Major Archibald Young Gipps, C.S.I. , C.I.E ., C.B.E., V.D. Kt.Gr.
49
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74 113 66 118 118
92 58 140 126 161 10 9 139 87 157 135 126
59 13 8
47 157 89
38 66
66 66 67
143
66 83 65
159 15 1 137 30
19 8
Grade.
CAMPBELL, CAMPBELL, CAMPBELL, CAMPBELL, CAMPBELL, CAMPBELL,
Edith Jane, Mrs. Edward Taswell, M.P. Elizabeth, Miss Gerald, C.M.G. John Wylie Joseph Robert CAMPBELL-JOH~ TON, Mary Florence, Mr . CAMPBELL OF AUCHMANNOCH, Hilda Burella Mitchell, Miss CAMPION, His Excellency Colonel Sir William Robert, K.C.M.G., D.S.O. CANDILLON, Marie Guislaine Ursule, Ma d a me CA E, William James CANN, Hugh Sidney f:ANNOT, Brigadier-General Fernand Gustave Eugene, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O. CANT, Leonard George CANT, Mary, Mrs. W. E. CANT, William Edmund, M.B.E., M.D., F.R.C.S. CAl TERBURY, Cosmo Gordon Lang, Archbi hop
CARMICHAEL, Henry B., M.D. CARMICHAEL, Mary Helen Elizabeth, The Lady
27
128
CARPENTER, Charles Claude, C.B.E. Kt.Gr. CARR, Major-General Howard, C.B., M.D. Kt.Gr. CARR, Roslyn Mary, Miss 5.5. 5.5. CARRINGTON, Margaret Ann, Miss CARRUTHERS, Charles Ulick, L.R.C.P.(r.) O. CARSE, William Haining, M.B. O. CARTER, Albert Christopher 5.B. CARTER, Arthur S.B. CARTER, Eustace George, O.B.E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. O. CARTER, Major-General Sir Evan Eyare, K.C.M.G., C.B., M.V.O. H.A. CARTER, George S.B. CARTER, George S.B . CARTER, Captain Gerard Bonham O. CARTER, Godfrey, M.B. O. CARTER, The Rev. Thomas, D.D. H.A. CARTER, Thomas Scales Kt.Gr. CARTER, Colonel William Graydon C.M.G. O. CARTMAIL, Daisy Olive, Miss, M.B.E. 5.5. CART IER, Captain Garnett Evelyn, O.B.E. H.A. CARY, The Hon. Mary Selina 5.5. A~I=, hri topher \\,illiam S.B.
14 0
CA E, Hugh Martin, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
H.A.
ISS
CASPELL, Thoma
S.B.
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35 153
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35
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144 72 10 9
57 89
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41
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38
5.5.
137
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121
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70 124
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153
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CARISBROOKE, The Marquess of, G.C.B., G.C.V.O. CARMICHAEL, Caroline Elizabeth, Miss
Page.
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CARLILE, Sir William Walter, Baronet, O.B.E.
Grade.
Page.
D.Gr.
5.5.
CA TO~, Captain William John CARDEN, Marjorie Ruth, Mrs. CARDEW, Major Arthur Barrett, M.C., ~1.B., F.R.C.S.(ED.) CARDEW, Lieut.-Colonel George Arthur, O.B.E., M.R.C.S. CARDO, Esther, Mrs. CARDO, William John CARDWELL, Edwin CARISBROOKE, Irene Frances Adza, The Marchioness of
CARMICHAEL-FERRALL, Elizabeth Emily, Mrs.
199
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ALPHABETICAL ROLL.
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C \ SELS, George Cyril CA SIDI, Francis Richard, ~I.B.E., ~1.D.
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66 13
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29
139 137 68 67
97 12 5
67
15 8 118 118
63 73 157 36
63 13 8 160
13 8 122
24
CATCHESIDE, Florence \Vilson, Mrs., A.R.R.C
5.5.
114 26 141
23 17
CATHCART, Colonel Charle Walter, F.R.C.S.
H.A.
158
CATT, Harry Rayner
S.B.
99
38
CATTELL, Lieut.-Colonel George Trew, T.D., M.D.
O.
68
87
CAUGHERTY, Stephen James
S.B. 5.5. S.B.
105
137
H.A.
157
96 110
CASTLEMAI~E,
The Lord
15 6
CAVE, Ann, Mrs.
44 143
CAVE, Frank Abram CAVENDISH-BE TINCK, Charles
CARON, Juliette, Mademoiselle
H.A.
157
CARPE TER, Albert Edward
S.B.
126
Kt.Gr.
CAVE, The Rev. Thomas Smith Cicely
Mary,
Lady
D.Gr.
122
200
201
ALPHABETICAL ROLL.
ALPHABETICAL ROLL. Grade.
CAVENDISH-BE TINCK, Olivia Caroline Amelia, D.Gr. Lady Henry B.A. CAWKWELL, George Law, M.B. O. CAWTHRA, Alice Maude Mrs. o CAWTHRA, William Herbert CECIL, Alicia Margaret, The Hon. Lady, C.B.E. D.G.C. Kt.}. CECIL; The Right Hon. Sir Evelyn, G.B.E., (P .c.) CECIL, Lieut.-Commander The Hon. Henry O. Mitford Amherst, R.X. B.G.C. CECIL, Colonel Lord William, C.v.O. D.Gr. CECIL, Violet ~Iaud, Lady William B.A. CHADWICK, Clara l\Iavesyn, Mis, R.R.C. .1 .. .E. CHAK, Tai Kwong C. CHALLIS, Colonel Harry Thornton, M.D., V.D. D.Gr. CHAMBERLAIN, Ivy Muriel, Lady, G.B.E. CHAMBERLAI , Colonel Sir N ville Francis Kt.Gr. Fitzgerald, K.C.B., K.C.V.O. O. CHAMBERS, Harry Crompton C. CHA 1BER , John Henry CHAMBERS, Surgeon Vice-Admiral Sir] 0 eph, K.C.B., C.M.G. C. CHAMBERS, ydney Maria, Mrs. O. CHAMBERS, Thomas Hall Winsley Kt.Gr. CHAMPION, Agnes Roslyn, Miss S. CHANCE, Amos Eli .E. CHAl CELLOR, Hi Excellency Lieut.-Colonel ,Ir John Robert, G.C. l.G., G.C.V.O., D.. 0. J'-t.Gr . CHAPIN, Adele Le Bourgeois, Mrs. R. \V. A .D.Gr. CHAPLIK, Charles Edwin ~ .E. CHAPLI ,Sir Francis Drummond Percy, G.B.E., R.C.M.G. Kt.Gr. CHAPMAN, Henry O. CHAPMAN, Ida Fanny, Miss CHAPMAN, Walter George O. CHARD, Ann, Mrs. CHARLES, The Hon. Sir Ernest Bruce, Rt., C.B.E., R.C. Kt.Gr. CHARLES, Noel Hughes Havelock, M.C. O. CHARLES, Major-General Sir Richard Havelock, Baronet, G.C.V.O., K.C.S.I., M.D., F.R.C.S.(I. ) Kt.}.
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CHASE, James Joseph CHATTERJEE, G. C. CHATTERJEE, Li ut.-Colonel Karunna Kumar, F.R.C.S. CHEATLE, ir George Lenthal, K.C.B., C.V.O., F.R.C. CHELMSFORD, The Viscount, G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., G.B.E., (p .e) CHERRY, Charles Edwin CHERRY, Eliza Ellen, Mrs. CHERRY, Frances Ethel, Miss CHE TERMAN, Joseph Charles CHETWODI:. , General ir Philip \Valhouse, G.C.B., 1\ . C. :'1. G ., D.. .0.
CHILD, ] ane Charlotte, lUi s HILL, Edwin Albert, O.B.E., M.D. CHILL, Ev lyn Maud, Mr . C1JI~ERY, Elizabeth, Mrs. E. F., M.B.E. CHI HOLM, Mairi Lambert Chi holm Gooden,
9 32
14 109
38 SI 122
ClllTTOCK, Mary Adeline, Miss, R.R.C., M.M. RIVER., orothy Mary, Mrs. CHOPP!. G, Colonel Arthur, C.B., C.M.G., M.R.C.S. HRI TOPIlER, Amy Octavia, T\1rs. eton CHRT TOPHER, Captain Alfred Charles Seton CHRI TOPHER, John h .ussell Carmichael CHRI TOPHER, :Morris HL'I\ 1l:'I.\:\' Arthur CHURTO. ' , Ethel Blanche, Mrs. L.\PT ~, \ \ illiam J 0 ph LARE. 'DO~, Hi Excellency The Earl of, CLARIDGE, Frank tanley, M.B.E.
CLARK , Andrew Erlmund James, M.C.
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ALPHABETICAL ROLL.
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CLARK, Margaret, Miss 5.5. CLARK, Thomas Welch S.B. CLARKE, Colonel Astley Vavasour, M.D., M.R.C .. , L.R.C.P. o. CLARKE, Ernest, c.v.O., M.D., F.R.C.S. C. Kt.Gr. CLARKE, Sir Ernest Michael, Kt. CLARKE, ]. ]., C.B.E. C. CLARKE, James S.B. CLARKE, John Ed ward S.B. CLARKE, Major Lionel Beale, R.A.M.C. O. CLARKE, Robert James, M.B. H.Il. CLAY, Charles Travis O. CLA YDEN, William S.B. S.B. CLAYDO , Captain Leonard Harry Ridge CLAYTON, Major Charles Cecil H.A. CLAYTON, Lieut.-Colonel William Kitson, C.M.G., M.D., L.R.C.P. & S. o. CLEAL, James Henry ~ .B . CLEGG, Richard, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. CLEGG, Robert Henry .E. ]<t.Gr. CLEMENTI, His Excellency Sir Cecil, K.C.M.G. CLEMENTI, Marie Penelope Rose, Lady, M.B.E . O. CLEMETT, George S.B. CLEVELAND, John \Vheeler, M.R.C .. , L.R.C. P. O. CLIFF, Edith, Miss, O.B.E. S. CLIFFORD, Francis William , .B. CLI GO, Jonathan .B. CLIPPERTON, Ella Elizabeth, Lady, O.B.E. D.Gr. .B . CLITHEROE, Thomas S.B. CLOAKE, John CLOUGH, Samuel S.B. O. CLOW, Lieut.-Colonel William, C.B.E.
13 6 114
COCHRA E, Mary Smallwood, Miss O. COCKILL, Lieut.-Colonel William Baron, T.D., C. M.D. 5.5. COCKSHOTT, Frances Mary, Miss COCKSHOTT, John James, O.B.E. C. D.Gr. CODRINGTON, Adela Harriet, Lady, C.B.E. COE, Captain Walter Ernest S.B. S.B. COLBURN, John Lee COLBY, Major Francis Thompson O. COLDICUTT, Claude Ernest Addison, M.D. O. COLE, Mary Cecil Frances Kate, Miss, R.R.C. H.A. S.B. COLEMA ,John Albert Sidney S.B. COLES, Ernest Henry Kt.Gr. COLLARD, Major Alfred Stephen, C.B.E. S.B. COLLARD, Hebert Thompson Carthew COLLETT, Violet Julie, Miss, A.R.R.C. 5.5. S.B. COLLINGHAM, John Edward COLLI. G . Mary Bonamy, Miss 5.5. S.B. OLLL ' G , Percy Yere D.Cr. COLLINS, Agnes Julia, The Hon. Mrs. Henn S.B. COLLI S, Captain Albert John COLLI. s, Captain George Robert Nixon S.B. 5.5. COLLI~ , Ina France, ilIi O. OL\LL ' , ir J r miah, Barone t COLQUHO x, Captain Isaac S.B. COLVIN, ir Elliot Graham, K.C.S.l. Kt.Gr. COLYIN, Brigadier-General Richard Beale, C.B., Kt.Gr. T.D., S.B. O~ILEY, John CO~IPTO~, Mary Goddard, Miss 5.5. COXNAUGHT, Field-Marshal H.R.H. The Duke G.P. of, K.G., K.T. ,K.P., G.C.B., (P.C .) , etc. CO~NAUGHT, Major-General H.R.H. Prince Arthurof, K.G., R.T., G.C.M.G., G.C .V.O., B.G.C. (P. e.) , etc. CONNAUGHT, H.R.H. Princess Arthur of, D.G.C. Duchess of Fife, R.R.C. O. CO NELL, Robert S.B. CONNELLY, John James S.B. CONNELL Y. William Edward CONNOR, Anthony John, M.B.E. O.
90
CLUTTERBUCK, Henry James COATES, Clara Ann Margaret, Miss COATES, John Mandell, M.D. COATS, Marie Jeanne Augustine, Lady, O.B.E. COCHRAN, Sir Alexander Smith, K.B.E. COCHRANE, Anna Annette Minnie, Miss COCHRANE, Arthur Lewis COCHRANE, Margaret, Miss
81 58 30 57 104
95 73 162
82 10 101
153 69 120
59 12 9
3 10 3
74 139 113
98 45 12 7 101
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139 102
137 123
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29 131
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ALPHABETICAL ROLL.
ALPHABETICAL ROLL. Grade.
Co. NOR, Major Bentley Sievewright CONROY, Charles CO STABLE, \Villiam George Co Ty GHAM, Frances Elizabeth Sarah, Dowager Marchioness COOK, Charles COOK, Frank Henry, C.LE. COOK, George COOKE, Alfred COOKE, George COOKE, Harriet Anne, Mrs. COOKE, Marjorie Randal , Mr . COOKE, Martha, Mr . COOPER, Augustus Orlton COOPER, Charlotte Leonora, Lady, C.B.E. COOPER, Daniel James COOPER, Elizabeth , Ii s COOPER, Frances Lelia , Miss COOPER, Captain George Thomas COOPER, Harry Gordon, M.B.E., M.B., M.R.C.S. ,COOPER, Group Captain Henry, R.A.F., D.S.O., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. COOPER, John \Vilford COOPER, Marion, Lady COPEMAN, Colonel Sydney Arthur Monckton, T.D., F.R . . , M.D., F.R.C.P. COPP, Charles Joseph, M.D. COPPING, Charles Bernard CORBEN, Ebenezer CORBET, Sir Gerald Vincent, Baronet CORBET, Katharine, The Hon. Mrs. R., M.B.E.
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10 7 146 14 0
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13 8 96
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92 159
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H .A .
15-+
20 5 Grade.
CORNS, John Walter, L.R.C.P. & S.(ED .) CORNWELL, Jeannie, Mrs. CORRIGAN, Patty Maria, Mrs. CORT, John Giles Denison, M.R.C.S., L.R.C. P. CORY, Lieut.-Colonel Evan James Trevor, O.B.E., T.D., M.D. COTTAGE, Ernest Charle COTTER, William Edward Gordon COTTESLOE, Li ut.-Colonel The Lord, C.B., V.D., T.D. COTTLE, Adela, Mrs., C.B.E. COTTO~, Adelaide, Mrs . C. COTTO .', Alonzo, M.B.E . COTTO~, Charles, O.B.E., F.R.C.P.(ED.), M.R.C.S . OTTRJ: LL, H arry Gretton COTTS, ir \Villiam Dingwall Mitchell, Baronet,
H.A.
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160 141 ISO
15 8 38
119 128 21
49 42
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96
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K.B.E. O. COUCH, Christina, Mis5.5. OULCHER, Agne Aimee Bohun, Mi s S. O"C'L -o x, George ~ rthur .E. COULTHARD , \Villiam S.E. CO LTO amuel S.E. COURAGE, Brigadier-General Anthony, D.S.O., . LC. o. COVENTOX, Captain Charles Arthur, l.R.C.S. L.R.C.P. Kt.Cr. COWARD, Frederick J ohn C. COWDRA Y, . nni e, D owager Viscountess D.Cr. COWIE, Major-General Charles Henry, CB., C.LE. S.E. COWLEY, E111m line Eli -ab th, Miss S.S. OWLEY, :\lary Beatrice fabel, Lady C. Cox, Edwin Charle , C.B.E., M.V.O. o.
79 13 6 ISO
13 0 102
106
66
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29
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76 46
S.E.
91
D .Cr.
43
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CORKRAN, Florence Caroline, Mrs. S., C.B.E.
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CORNELIOUS, John James CORNER. Henrietta, Mrs. E., R.R.C.
S.E. 5.5. S.E. S.E.
23 94 137 104
COZENS-HARDY, Constance Gertrude Lilian, Dowager Lady
H.A.
159
106
CRABTREE, Alfreo
S.E.
116
CORBETT, Joseph John Francis CORDES, Margaret Agnes, Mrs. T. CORKER, Major-General Thomas Martin, C.B. M.D.
CORNISH, Ernest CORNISH, Harry Edward
99
COX-DAVIES, Rachael Annie, Miss, C.B.E., R.R.C COXETER, Clara Winifred, Mrs.
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37 58
48
96 151 61
72 4
149
S.E. D.Cr.
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206
ALPHABETICAL ROLL.
CRAGG, The Rev. Roland Herbert, O.B.E., M.C. CRAIG, Elizabeth Agnes, Miss CRAIG, John CRAIG, Juliet, Mrs., M.B.E. CRAIG, Mary Jane, Mrs. CRAIG, Stanley Brown CRAWFORD, Lieut.-Colonel Gilbert Stewart, C.M.G., M.D. CRAWFORD, Robert M.B . CREAGH, Lilah, Lady CREEDY, Sir Herbert Jame , E.C.B., K.C.V.O. CRESWELL, Lieut.-Colonel Frank Benjamin CREW, Louis Ralph CRIPPS, Joseph Charles CRIPPS, Oliver John CRITCHETT, Sir George Montagne, Baronet CROFT, Mary Hannah, Mrs. CROMBIE, Lieut.-Colonel John Frank, LD. CROMER, Ruby Florence ~Iary, The Countess of CROMER, The Earl of, G.C.LE., G.C.Y.O. CROOKE-LAWLESS, Surgeon Lieut.-Colonel Sir Warren Roland, K.C.V.O., C.B., C.LE., C.B.E., M.D. CROOKSHANK, Colonel Chichester de Windt CROOKSHANK, Major-General Sir Sydney D'Aguilar, K.C.M.G., C.B., C.LE., ?II.V.O., D.S.O. CROSBY, Ada, Miss ~LB.E. CROSS, Henry Alfred CROSS, Jane Elizabeth, Mrs. CROSS, John Herbert CROSS, John Robert CROSS, Sarah, Miss CROSSE, Catherine, Mrs. C. R CROSSLAND, Joseph
ALPHABETICAL ROLL. Grade.
Page.
H.A.
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CROWDY, Edith Frances, Miss, C.B.E.
D.]. .B. S.B. S.B. S.B. 5.5.
CROWDY, Mary, Miss, C.B.E.
5.5.
CROSSLEY, Edward Jones CROSSLEY, Joseph CROWDER, Thomas
CROWDY, Dame Rachel Eleanor, D.B.E., R.R.C. CRYER, Joseph, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. CUBEISY, Yacoub CUCKOW, John Harry CUDWORTH, Margaret, Miss CUENOD, ylarcel Auguste CUFF, Doris Lindsay, Miss CULL, Ada arah Mabe], Mrs. CULLEN, Lieut.-Colonel The Rev. Peter, M.D. CULLI G, George CULLING, Major-General John Chislett, C.B.,
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DALTON, Mary Caroline. Mrs.
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DALY, The Hon. Florence Maria, M.B.E.
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DALY, Lionel Shelton
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EVANS, Henry S.B. 10 3 EVANS, Henry ThOlnas S.B. 13 0 EVA~S, Humphrey .B. 125 EVAI S, James Jenkyn .B. 121 EVANS, John S.B. . 115 EVANS, Thomas James S.B. 110 EVANS, Walter Ernest S.B. 116 EVANS, William S.B. 113 EVANS, Major William Owen, M.B.E., L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.) O. EVA S-BEVA , David Martin O. EVANSON, Absalom S.B. EVELEGH, Elizabeth Ann, Miss H.A. 153 EVERETT, Eliza Ann, Miss 5.5. 138 EVERETT, Helen Constance, Miss 5.5. 13 8 EVERETT, Lionel Decimus Longcroft, O.B.E. .B. 12 9 EVERETT, William .B. 13 1 EVERINGTON, Herbert S.B. 103 EVERS, Captain Charles John, M.D., M.R.C.S. S.B. 118 EVISON, William S.B. 98 EWART, Charles Gordon C. 55 EWEN, Harry Walter, M.R.C.S. O. 6 EWING, Captain Basil George, M.B. H .A . 159 EXETER, Myra Rowena Sibell, The Marchioness of O. 88 EYRE, John Kt.Gr. 31 FACEY, John Lucas .B. 124FAIRE, Arthur John O. 81 FAIRE, Sir Arthur William, Kt., C.B.E. Kt.]. 21 FAIRLIE, Archibald, M.D. S.B. 115 FALCONER, Alexander, M.B. O. 69 FALCONER, Lieut.-Colonel Alexander Robertson, C.B.E., V.D., M.B. O. 80 FALCO ER, Charles Stuart O. 80 FALKNER, Colonel Eric Felton, C.M.G., D.S.O. O. 71 F AL WASSER, Charlotte Anne Gilson, Mrs. O. 88 F ARGHER, William S.B. 96 FARINGDON, The Lord, C.H. Kt.Gr. 28 FARMER, Captain Christopher Alfred H.A. 157 FARMER, Joseph William S.B. 118 FARMER, Minnie, Mrs. 5.5. 144 FARMER, Sydney S.B. 131
FARNDON, Eleanor Blayney, Mrs. FARNWORTH, Walter FARWELL, Edith Daisy Michell, Miss FAY, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Sam, Kt . FAYRER, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Joseph, Baronet, C.B.E., M.D., F.R.C.S.(ED.) F AZAKERLEY, Donald FAZL-I-HuSAIN, The Hon. Khan Bahadur, Sir Mian, K.C.I.E. FEARN, George FEILDI G, Major-General Sir Geoffrey Percy Thynne, K.C.B., K.C.V.O., C.M.G., D.S.O. FELL, Lieut.-General Sir Matthew Henry Gregson, K.C.B., C.M.G., F.R.C.S. FELL, Captain Robert, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. FELLOWE -FARROW, The Rev. Edward Stanley FEx., amuel Backwell, L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.) FE~\\'ICK, Ethel Gordon, Mrs. B. FERARD, Arthur George, C.B .E. FERGUSO~, John, M.B. FER);A.. DEZ, Andrew Pascal, L.M.S. FETIIERSTO. T, Emily Elliott, Mrs. FETIIER ' TO~, Le lie, ~I.B. FFOULKE ' , ~Iajor harles John, O.B.E. FIELD- O~IBER, Alice Mary, Miss FIELDEl , Arthur Thomas FIELDE . . , Henry Adamson, M.D. FIELDL G, Austin FIELDI G, Edward FIELDING, Thomas FIl CHAM, Bernard Cecil FI~ClIAM, Edgar Frank FIXCHAM, Henry vValter FIXCHAl\I, \Valter Henry Angel FI t LAYSON, John George FIr NE WRE, Ellen Kate, Miss FIN IS, Charles Roche FINNY, William Evelyn St. Lawrence, M.D., L.R.C.P. FIRTH, Albert FIRTH, ydney
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FORESTIER-WALKER, Sir Charles Leolin, Baronet, K.B.E., M.P. Kt.Gr FORRES, Agnes Freda, The Lady, O.B.E. D.Gr. FORREST, Arthur James, M.V.O. S.B. FORREST, John Shepherd S.B. FORREST, Colonel John Vincent, C.B ., C.M.G., o. M.B.(ED.) O. FORREST, Robert Sib bald, M.B . S.B. FORSTER, Charles Herbert D.Gr. FORSTER, Rachel Cecily, The Lady, G.B.E. Kt.Gr. FORSTER, The Lord, G.C.M.G., (P.C.) H.A. FORT, Surgeon-Colonel Thomas, M.R.C.S. S.B. FORTH, Joseph H enry 5.5. Fo TER, Emily, Mrs. FOSTER, Major-General Gilbert La Fayette, C.B., F.R.C.S.(ED.) Kt.Gr. FOSTER, \Valter James S.B. FOTHERIXGHAM, Major-General John Taylor, C. C.M.G., M.D. S.B. FOULGER, Francis Thomas S.B. FOWLER, Harold ](t.Gr. ; OWLDS, The Hon. ir George, C.B.E. S.B. Fox, Charles Herbert S.B. Fox, harles Richard O. Fox, Edmund John S.B. Fox, Frank \Villiam H.A. Fox, Lieut.-Colonel RaYlTIond Wodehouse D.Gr. Fox-SYMO S, Maude, Lady, Fox- YMO S, ir Robert, K.B.E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Kt.Gr. S.B. FRACY, Henry Thomas S.B. FRA CIS, avid John S.B. FRAXCIS, J arne Morgan 5.5. FI~.LTCI J essie Anne, Mrs. FRANCIS, John \Villiam FRANK, Helena Constance, Miss
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FRASER, Captain John Henry Pearson, D.S.O., M.C., M.B., M.R.C.S. FRASER, Captain Thomas Oliver FRASER, Willian1 Sinclair, L.R.C.P. FREEBORN, John Charles Richard, L.R.C.P. FREELAND, Major-General Sir Henry Francis Edward, K.C.LE., C.B., M.V.O., D.S.O. FRENCH, Lady Essex Eleanora, O.B.E. FRENCH, George Hazleden FRESHFIELD, Edwin Hanson FRESHFIELD, Edwin Hanson FRESHFIELD, James William FRESHFIELD, Jessica Lillingston, Miss, R.R.C. FROOM, Violet Theresa, Mrs. FROW, Herbert John FRYER, Wi"Uiam Francis, L.R.C.P. FUDGE, Aneurin Gomer Emlyn Jones FULFORD, William Thomas FULLERTO ,Alexander Moffitt, O.B.E. FULL]AMES, Edith Marianne, Mrs., M.B.E. FURBER, William Arthur George FURLEY, Maria Turner, Lady, R.R.C. FURSE, Dame Katharine, G.B.E., R.R.C. FYFFE, Rollestone territt, Bishop GABRIEL, Lieut.-Colonel Edmund Vivian, C.S.L, C.M.G., C.V.O., C.B.E., V.D. GABRIEL, Mabel McAfee, Mrs. GABY, Mary Fanny, 1rs. GADIE, Laura Jane, Miss GAINFORD, Ethel, The Lady GAIT, Christian Maud, Lady, C.B.E. GAIT, Sir Edward Albert, K.C.S.L, C.LE. GALBRAITH, Major Hugh Tener, F.R.C .. (ED .) GALBRAITH, Laura Mary, irs. Ryerson GALE, Georgina, Mrs. GALLOWAY, Jeanie, Miss GALPIN, Lieut.-Commander Walter Sidney, R.N. GALWAY, Marie Carola Franceska Roselyne, Lady, C.B.E.
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GAME, Air Vice-Marshal Sir Philip Woolcott, Kt.Gr. G.B.E., K.C.B., D.S.O. Kt.Gr. GARDI ER, Sir Robert Septimus, Kt. D.Gr. GARFORD, Marian, Miss, M.B.E. 5.5. GARFORTII, Frances, Miss Kt.Gr. GARLE, Henry Ernest O. GARLE, Xenia, Mrs. S.B. GAR ER, John Poole O. GAR ETT, Captain Abraham Langhorn D.Gr. GARNETT-ORME, Alice Richmond, Mrs. 5.5. GAR IIA 1, Louise, Miss O. GARSOl , John Hill Ross, M.B. S.B. GARSTANG, Professor John O. ARTSIIORE, Lieut.-Colonel William Moir GAS OIG)l"E, Colonel Frederick Richard Thomas o. Trench, D.S.O. GA COIG E, Laura Gwendolen, frs. F . R. T., D.Gr. C.B.E. 5.5. GASCOY TE, lary nn, Mrs. C. GASELEE, tephen, C.B.E. A I~ELL, urgeon Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur, ICC. B., C. O.B.E., F.H.. C.S. D.]. GASKELL, Lady Catherine Henrietta Milnes GA. KELL, Lady Constance Harriet Stuart D.] . lilnes O. .\ KELL, Major Evelyn lilnes TA TRELL, olonel ir \Villiam Henry Kt.Gr. Houghton, Kt., C.M.G. , T.D. S.B. u\TT, Captain Alfred Joseph, O.B.E., M.C. Kt.Gr. GATT, Major '\ illiam l~Clphael, M.B.E. S.B. GAUKRODGER, John lIen GAU. TLETT, Major Eric Gerald, C.B.E., D.S.O., H.A. ~I.B., F.R .c.s. GAW, Arthur James GAWTHORNE, William GAYTON, Joseph GAZDAR, Gustaspji Nasservanji GEE, Bertie Charles GEE, Joseph Thomas GEE, Mary, Mrs.
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GELLIE, Andre GENT, Elizabeth, Mrs. W. GENTLE, Sir William Benjamin, Kt. GEORGE, H.R.H. Prince, K.G., G.C.V.O. GEORGE, The Right Hon. David Lloyd, O.M., (P.c.), M.P. GEORGE, Dame Margaret Lloyd, G.B.E. GEORGE, William Kerr, GERHOLD, Captain George GERMAI ,Robert Daniel GERME, The Rev. Mother St. Celestine GHIGI, Giorgio G IBB , Walter GIBB, William Scott, M.B. GIBBON, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick William, L.R.C.P.(ED. ) GIBBON, George Samuel GIBBO T , Adney \Valter GIBBONS, Arthur Philip, lII.B., M.R.C .. , L.R.C.P. GIBBONS, Charlotte Emma Margaret, Miss GIBBO~S, Frederick Robert GIBBONS, Robert Alexander, M.D. GIBBONS, Lieut.-Colonel ir Walter, ICB.E. GIBBS, Alfred George GIBBS, Harry Edward, M.D., F.R.C.S. GIBBS, John GIBRALTAR, Frederick Cyril Nugent Hicks, Bishop of GIBSON, Arthur Barnes GIBSON, Elizabeth Mallock, Lady GIBSON, Richard GIBSON, Richard Henry GIBSON, Thomas, M.B. GIDDY, Bertram Hoskins GIDLOW, Samuel Ault GIFFORD, Sophie Catherine, Dowager Lady GILBERT, Frederick GILBERTSON, James Henry, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. GILDEA, Lieut.-Colonel George Arthur GILES, Sir Charles Tyrrell, Kt., K.C. GILES, Frank Edward
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GILES, John Edward GILL, Zillah Smith, Mrs. GILLESPIE, Lieut.-Colonel Alexander Kenneth GILLESPIE, Helen, Miss GILLIES, Janet, Mrs. W. D. GILLING, John William GILLINGHAM, Robert GILLSON, Pollie, Mrs. GIRARD, Marie, Mrs., O.B.E. GIRLING, William Levett GITTI s, Thomas GLADSTONE, Dorothy Mary, The Viscountess GLADSTONE, Maud Ernestine, The Hon. Mrs. H., C.B.E. GLASSCOCK, Annie, Mrs. GLAZEBROOK, Monica, Miss, M.B.E. GLEDHILL, Fred GLEGG, Robert Ashleigh, M.D. GLEICHE ,Lady Helena Emily, O.B.E . 1ajor-General Lord Edward GLEICHEN, "\ ilfred, K.C.V.O., C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O . GLE ,John Craven, L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.) GLEN Y, Kathryn Kemp, Miss LOUCE TEH, H.R.H. The Duke of, K.G., G.C.V.O., (P.C .) ODDARD, 1ajor Charles Ernest, O.B.E., M.D. TODD.\HD, Fr d rick Edward ODDARD, Lieut.-Colonel Gerald Hamilton, D.S.O ., M.R.C.S., L.R.c.P., R.A.M.C. GODDARD, William GODDEN, \Villiam John GODEFROI, Jocelyn, M.V.O. GOFTO -SALMOND, Lucy, Mrs. R. GOLDING, Hollis George GOLDMAN , Agnes Mary, The Hon. Mrs. Charles, R R.C. GOLDSMAN, Ethelwyn, Miss GOLDSWORTHY, Captain Everard Walter GOLLCHER, Elisa, Mrs. GOLLCHER, Olof Frederick GOODALL, William Ebenezer
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GOODERHAM, Captain Frederick Henry GOODERHAM, Mary Reford, Mrs. A. E. GOODIN, Emma Catherine, Miss GOODLEY, Captain William, M.C. GOODMAN, Henry Walton GOODMAN, Thomas Herbert, M.R.C.S. GOODWIN, Edward Robert GOODWIN, John Thomas, M.B.E. GOODWIN, Lieut.-General Sir Thomas Herbert John Chapman, K.C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., F.R.C.S. GOODYER, Bertie GORDON, Major Archibald Alexander, C.B.E., M.V.O. GORDON, Douglas McKenzie, M.C. GORDON, Samuel Thomas, F.R.C.P.(I.) GORDON, Stewart GORDON-LENNOX, Blanche, Lady Algernon, D.B.E. GORDON-WATSON, Colonel Sir Charles, K.B.E., C.M.G., F.R.C.S. GORE, George GOSCHEN, Evelyn, The Viscountess, C.I. GOSCHEN, Colonel The Viscount, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., C.B.E., V.D., (P.C.) GOSCHEN, The Hon. Sir William Henry, K.B.E. GOSFORD, Lieut.-Colonel The Earl of, M.C. GOSFORD, Louisa Augusta Beatrice, Dowager Countess of, D.B.E. GOSLING, Richard GOTT, Walter GOUGH, Beatrice Sophia, Mrs. H. S. GOURLAY, William Robert, C.S.I., C.I.E. GOYDER, Captain Francis Willoughby, M.B., F.R.C.S. GRACE, Emily, Miss GRACE, Herbert John GRAFTON, Susanna Mary, The Duchess of GRAHAM, David Harper GRAHAM, Edward
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GREEN, Thomas Arthur, M.D., F.R.C.S.
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GH.AHAM, James, M.B. S.B. GRAHAM, John O. GRAHAM, John S.B. GRAHAM, John Campbell S.B. GRAHAM, John Cecil H.A. GRAHAM, Margaret Ethel, Mrs. M. O. GRAHAM, Margaret Manson, Miss S.S. GRAHAM, Mary Beatrice, Mrs. D.Gr. GRAHAM, Minnie Ross, Mrs. G. A. D.Gr. GRAHAM, William C. GRAHAM-BI SELL, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick Edward O. GRANT, William Prince, M.B., M.R.C.S. H.A. GRANT-DUFF, Edith Florence, Lady, C.B.E. D.Gr. GRAVESTOCK, Joseph Alfred George S.B. GRAY, Arthur James S.B. GRA Y, 11ajor Arthur Landel S.B. GRA Y, Richmond John Stevenson S.B. GRA Y 0)/, Lieut .-Colonel Ir H enry, Baronet, KB.E. O. GR.\Y OX, \Villiam S.B. GREA LEY, Edith Elizabeth, Miss S.S. GREAVES, John Ernest, C.B.E. C. GREECE, H.R.H. Prince s Marie Madeline of A.D.}. GREEN, Alfred James S.B. GREEN, Arthur John S.B. GREEN, Colonel Conrad Theodore, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. O. GREE. , Edward Henry S.B. GREE ,Ethel ~Iary, Lady D.Gr. GREE ,George S.B. GREE ,Herbert O. GREEX, Hugh O. GREE T, Laura, Miss S.S. GREEN, Mary Armitage, Mrs. GREE T, Robert
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.B. GREENSLADE, Major Edgar William .B. GREE STREET, Edward Reuben Ru ell O. GREENWOOD, Charles Henry, M.B., F.R.C.S. S .B. GREENWOOD, Ellis S.B. GREENWOOD, Harry H.A. GREENWOOD, Harry Hartley .B. GREE WOOD, Joseph S.B. GREENWOOD, William 5.5. GREER, Elsie, Mrs. O. GREER, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas MacGregor 5.5. GREG, Elizabeth Agnes, Miss GREIG, iajor David Middleton, T.D., M.B., II.A. F.R.C.S. (ED.) A.Kt.Gr. GREINER, Edmundo O. GRENFELL, Samuel Michael Harding o. GRENFELL, Sir \Vilfred Thomason, K.C.M.G., ::'v1.D. o. GRETTO ,Colonel John, C.B.E., (P.C .), V.D., )'1.P. S. GREY, Alix Lenox, Mrs. W. H. S.B. GRICE, Fred Appleby .B. GRIFFITH, David Henry, :'LR.C .. , L.R.C.P. .B. GRIFFITH, Robert GRIFFITHS, Lieut .-Colonel Charles Thomas, H.A. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. S.B. GRIFFITHS, Henry Kt.Gr. GRIFFITHS, John Samuel, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. D.Gr. GRIFFITHS, Sarah Gilbert, Mrs. J. S., O.B.E. S.B. GRIFFITHS, Thomas Isaac C. GRIMES, \Villiam Douglas 5.5. GRINDLEY, Winifred, Miss .B. GRINHAM, Ernest Edward H.A. GROGAN, Ellinor Flora, Lady .B. GRO:NOW, Cornelius
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GUISE, Albert George S.B. GUISE, Captain Anselm Verner Lee S.B. GUISE-MoORES, Major-General Sir Samuel, K.C.B., C.M.G., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., K.C.V.O. Kt.Gr. GULLA~, YIarion Agn s, ::\1iss O. GULLY, John S.B. GUN;--;, Major John Donald, M.D., F.R.C.S. O. G 'XI , Rupert Forbes O. Guxso::-.r, John Bernard, :\1.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. O. GUY, Frank Ernest S.B . HACKING, I saiah S.B. HADDAD, Dr. Farid A . . B. HADFIELD, Frances Belt, Lady, C.B.E. D.Gr. HAGGAR, Lily, :Miss, A.R.R.C. 5.5. HAGGART, John Small S.B. HAIG, Dorothy Maud, D owager Countess D.Gr. HAIGH, George William, M.B.E. O. HAIGH, Herbert S.B. HAIGH, William Edwin, F.R.C.S. O. HAILEY, Andreina Alessandra, Lady D .Gr. HAILEY, His Excellency ir William Malcolm, ](t.Gr. G.C.l.E., K.C.S.l. HALBERT, amuel Gregory S.B. HALDA I E, General Sir James Aylmer Lowthorpe, G.c.;'1.G., K.C.B., D.S.O. Kt.Gr. HALE, Ed"Yard Trevor, L.R.C.P. & S. (ED .) S.B. HALE, Marion, Miss 5.5. HALGRE. T, Captain John Alfred, M.C. H.A. HALID/\ Y, Ethel, ~Iiss 5.5. HALL, •\lbert John .B. HALL, Alexander Franklin S.B. HALL, Daniel O.
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S.B. HALLMARK, Henry .B. HALMSHAW, George Walter HAMBLEDEN, Esther Georgina Caroline, D.Gr. Dowager Viscountess S.B. HAMBLIN, William Henry D. HAMBURGER, Abraham D.Gr. HAMILTON, Florence E., Mrs. H. B . O. HAMILTON, Colonel Henry Best Hans l(t.Gr. HAMILTON, Samuel, M.D. HAMILTON AND BRANDON, Nina Mary Benita, The Duchess of D.Gr. HAMILTON-RusSELL, The Hon. Eustace Scott, O.B.E. O. HAMILTO -WEDDERBURN, Lieut.-Colonel Henry O. Kellermann, O.B.E. HAMMERTON, Lieut.-Colonel George Herbert Leonard, C.M.G., D.S.O., T.D., Kt.Gr. L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.) S.B. HAMMOND, Frederick William S.B. ·HAMPSO ,George D.Gr. HANBURY, Effield Dorothy Cecil, Mrs . D.Gr. HANBURy-WILLIAMS, Annie Emily, Lady S.B. HA COX, William S.B. HAND, Harry Edmund 5.5. HANDY, Kate Emma, Miss S.B. HANDYSIDE, Captain William Kt.Gr. HANKEY, Basil Howard Alers, C.B.E. o. HANKEY, Evelyn, Miss S.B. HANMER, Charles 5.5. HANMER, Mary Ann, Miss o. HANN, Edmund Lawrence D.Gr. HANN, Ellen Scott, Mrs. H. F.
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Kt.Gr.
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HARRISO , Ellen Maud, Mrs., M.B.E. HARRISON, Harold Charles
HANRAHAN, William George Augustine, M.B.E. HANSELL, Henry Peter, C.V.O. HANSELL, Joseph Graystock HANSFORD, Alfred Howard HANSON, Joseph Hudson HARBINSON, Josiah Stranaghan, M.B.
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HARRISON, General Sir Richard, G.C.B., C.M.G., I(t.Gr. R.E. .B. HARROP, Albert Ramah, M.M. S.B. HARROP, Charles 5.5. HARROP, Nicolette Martina Frances, Mrs. S.B. HARRO P, Robert S.B. HART, Augustus Montague H.A. HART, Enlily Susan, Mrs., M.B. S. HART, Ethel May, Miss S.B. HART, Thomas D.Gr. HART-DAVIS, Annie Clement ina , Mrs. S.B. HARTLEY, George Henry .B. HARTLEY, John .B. HARTLEY, John HARTLEY, ir Percival Horton- mith, Kt., C.V.O., C. M.D. .5. HARTLEY, Sarah Ann, Miss .B. HARTMAN , vVilliam Frederick D.Gr. HARVEY, Emily Blanche, The Hon. Lady H.A. HARVEY, Captain Frank, M.R.C.P. & s. HARVEY, Lieut.-Colonel Frederic, M.R.C.S., o. L.RC.P. S. HARVEY, Margaret, Miss 5.5. HARVEY, Minnie, Miss S.B. HARVEY, Samuel Lloyd S.B. HARWOOD, Arthur Russell S.B. HARWOOD, Frederick George S. HARWOOD, Marian Fleming, Mrs. S. HARWOOD, Maud, Miss HARWOOD, Echael Morley H.A. HASLAM, The Rev. Hedley HASLAM, James HASLETT, Robert Woods, F.R.C.S.(r.) HASTINGS, Alice Ann, Miss HASTINGS, Colonel Sir George, Kt., V.D., M.D. HATCH, Charles John HATTAM, Edward Ernest HAUSER, Colonel Carl
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HELLENES, H.M. The Queen Dowag r of The, A.D.]. R.R .C. 5.5. HELLIAR, Lorna Eveline Benmore, Miss 5.5. HELy-HuTCHINSON, Frances Florence, Miss HELYER, Annie, Mrs. S.B. HEMPHREY, Bernard, M.B.E. 5.5. HEMSWORTH, Louisa Augusta, Miss HENCHLEY, Lieut.-ColQnel Albert Richard, O. D.S.O., M.D., L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.) D.Gr. HENDERSON, Florence Elizabeth, Miss D.Gr. HE DERSON, Henrietta Caroline, Lady, D.B.E. O. HENDERSON, Major James Abbey, M.B. O. HENDERSO~, Thomas Hodson D.Gr. HENDERSON, Vesta Viola, Mrs. R .A. HENDERSON, William Elmslie, M.B. R.A. HENDLEY, l\1ajor-General Harold, c.s.!., M.D. D.Gr. HENDLEY, Jane Elizabeth, Mrs. T. H. R.A. HENDRY, Anthony Turnbull C. HENRY, Claud Dawson, M.D. HENRY, Elizabeth Jessey, Mrs . O. HENSON, Alice May, Mrs. Kt.Gr. HEPPER, Major Sir Harry Albert Lawless, Kt. 5.5. HERBERT, Alice Gwendolen, Mrs. S.B. HERBERT, Joseph HERBERT, Lady Victoria Alexandrina Mary D.Gr. Cecil, C.B.E. HERDMAN, Mabel Eleanor, Miss .5. HEREFORD, The V iscoun t C. HEREFORD, Ethel Mildred, The Viscountess C. HERMON, James Milne, M.D. O. HERON, Colonel George Wykeham, C.B.E., D.S.O., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Kt.Gr. HERRINGTON, Major Edmund William, L.R.C.P., T.D. O. HERTSLET, Austin Harry Lester, M.V.O. S.B. HESLOP, Charles William S.B. HETHERINGTON, Frank .B. HEWAT, David Bennie, M.B. Kt.Gr. HEWER, Richard HEWETT, Ethel Charlotte, Lady
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C. HEWETT, Lieut.-Colonel Meiklam Prescott HEWETT, Sir John Prescott, G.C.S.!., K.B.E., B.G.C. C.!.E. Kt.Gr. HEY, Charles Edward Milnes, M.R.C .S. R.A. HEYS, Arthur, M.B. S.B. HEYWOOD, Eli 5.5. H EYWOOD, Maria, Mrs. .B. HIBBERT, Cecil, M.D., F.R.C .. (ED.) O. HICHEN , Frank, ?lLD. O. HI CKS, Major Edward Harman, M.R.C.S. R.A. HICK , Robert Grieve, ~1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. S.B. HI GGINS, Thomas Daniel HIG"T ETT, Dorothy Eleanor Augusta, Mrs., C.B.E . D.Gr. O. HIGSO . , Herbert Charles .B. HILL, Alb rt Charles S.B. HILL , Charles Henry HILL, ir Claude Hamilton Archer, R.C.S.!', Kt.Gr. C. !.E. 5.5. HILL, Emily Miss S.B. HILL, Francis Henry S.B. HILL, Gilbert Sidney R.A. HILL , Henry George
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HINGSTON, Lieut.-Colonel Clayton Alexander Francis, C.LE., O.B.E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., LM.S. O. HIPWELL, Henry William S.B. S.B. HIRO S, Harry S.B. HIRONS, William Andrew HISLOP, John Paton S.B. HITCHEN, Ughtred .B. HOARE, Juliana Margaret, Miss, M.B .E. 5.5. HOBART, Irene Margaret, Miss .5. HOBBS, \Villiam Erne t ,.B. HOBSON, Captain Hugh George, O.B.E., :.1.c., R.A.M.C. O. HODGETTS, Colonel Charles Alfred, C.M.G., V.D., M.D. Kt .Gr. HODGSON, John Edwin S.B. HODGSON, Mary Alice, Lady D.Gr. HODKINSON, Joseph Emanuel .B. HODXETT, Henry .B. HODSON, Thomas Charles Augustu O. HOGARTH, Major Bertram Whewell, M.D., M.R.C.S. .E. HOGG, Colonel Conrad Charles Henry, C.M.G. O. HOGG, Gu tave Heuze, M.D.(ED.) O. HOGG, The Right Hon. Jonatha n , P.c.(r.) H .. l. HOGUE, Harry Fitzarthur S.B. Ho Ko I TO~G, O.B.E. A .I<t.Gr. HOLBECHE, rthur Oliver, M.R.C. , .E. HOLBROW, John Frederick , .13. HOLDEN, Arthur Stuart, M.B. O. HOLDEN, George Herbert Rose, M.D. Kt.Gr. HOLDEX, Major andys Jack on Charle worth, M.B. O. HOLDEN, The Rev. Oswald Mangin Ch. HOLDEN, William .B. HOLFORD, Mary Eleanor, Mrs. G., C.B.E. D.Gr. HOLLAND, John S.B . HOLLAND, John Joseph, M.B. C. HOLLAND-MARTIN, Robert Martin, C.B. Kt.Gr. HOLLIDAY, Albert Edward David S.B. HOLLINS, Dora, Lady, O.B.E. O.
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D.Gr. HOLLINS, Henrietta Maria Margaret, Miss O. HOLLINS, Thomas John, M.B. D.Gr. HOLLINGS, Nina Augusta Stracey, Mrs., O.B.E. S.B. HOLLIS, Arthur H.A. HOLME, Mary Ellen, Mrs. S. S.B. HOLMES, Alfred 5.5. HOLMES, Annie Gertrude, Mrs. H.A. HOLMES, Bernard Willoughby, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P . O. HOLMES, David, M.B., L.R.C.P. S.B. HOLMES, Francis Bernard Greame, M.B., S.B. HOLMES, Frank Ernest S.B. HOLMES, John S.B. HOLME, John 5.5. HOLMES, Margaret Ann, irs., M.B.E. S.B. HOLROYDE, Gerald, M.C., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 5.5. HOLROYDE, Laura Margaret, Miss, R.R.C. H.A. HOLT, Henry Mainwaring, M.R.C.S. .B. HOLT , Jo eph HOLT, lajor-General ir Maurice Percy Cue, Kt.Gr. K.C.B., K.C.M.G., D.. 0., M.R.C .. S.B. HOLT, William Clifford HOOD, The Hon. Sir Alexander Nelson, R.C.V.O., Kt.Gr. (Duke of Bronte) S.B. HOOPER, Alfred Charles S.B. HOOPER, Joseph HOPE, :t\1ajor Charles William Menelaus, :.1.D., O. F.R.C. . 5.5. HOPE, Con tance Chri tina, Mrs. S.B. HOPE, John D.Gr. HOPE, fary, Lady O. HOPKINS, rthur William S.B. HOPKINS, Charles Henry
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HORTON, Cissie, Mrs. S.S.(T.) HORTOP, Frederick Robert S.B. HORWOOD, Jalnes Cuthbert .B. HORWOOD, The Hon. Sir William Henry, Kt. Kt.Gr. Ho IER, George Edward .B. O. Ho KEi', Lieut.-Colonel Arthur Fayrer, V.D. HOSLEY, Alice, Miss 5.5. Hos ACK, Major James Francis Clark, F.R.C.S., Kt.Gr. L.R.C.P. (ED.) Ho TUNG, Margaret, Lady A.D.Gr. Ho TUNG, Sir Robert, Kt. A .Kt.Gr. HOUSTON, Major Sir Thomas, Kt., O.B.E., ?\1.D. O. HOWARD, Major Algar Henry Stafford, M.C., T.D. C. HOWARD, Alice, Mrs . A. 5.5. HOWARD, Amos S.B. HOWARD, Lieut.-Colonel Henry HOWARD, William HOWARTH, James Dyson HOV\TARTH , John Brierley HOWE, Ada :Margaret, Mrs. HOWELL, Benjamin Enoch S.B. HOWELL, Joseph HOWITT, Alfred Bakewell, M.D., l.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. O. HOWORTH, James o. Hoy, Gertrude Mildred, Lady C. HOYLE, Alfred Hooper, M.B.E. S.B. HOYLE, Margery Florence, Miss 5.5 . HUDSO ,Major Bernard, M.D., ~f.R.C.P. O. HUDSON, Charles William S.B. .5. HUDSON, Elizabeth Jane, Mrs. HUDSON, Fred .. B. HUDSON, Mary Elizabeth, Lady, G.B.E., R.R.C D .Gr. HUEY, John James O. HUGHES, Charlotte Elizabeth, Miss 5.5. HUGHES, Harry Cotton .B. HUGHES, John Edward S.B.
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HUGHES, John Owen HUGHES, Richard HUGHES, Major William HUGHES, William Stephens, O.B.E.
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S.B. HUGHES, William Thomas D.Gr. HUGHES-HuNTER, Sarah Elizabeth, Lady HUGHES-HuNTER, Major Sir William Bulkeley, O. Baronet 5.5 . HUGHSON, Emma, Mrs. S.B. HUGHSON, James Pole S.B. HULLEY, Harry 5.5. HULME, Agnes Maud, Miss 5.5. HULTON, Blanche, Mrs. Cll. HULTON, The Rev. Campbell Blethyn HUl\IE-WILLIAMS, Sir William Ellis, Baronet, Kt.Gr. K.B.E., (P.C.), K.C. O. H UMPHREY, Annie Josephine, Lady H ~1PHREY , Major Francis Rowland, :'I.R.C .. , O. L.R.C.P., T.D. O. H l\IPIIRI ,}Iajor Franci Ho\vard, :'1.D. D.Gr. Hu T, Alice Harriet, Lady 5.5. Hu T, Ethel Gardiner, l\Iiss S.B. HUNT, Frederick V\ illiam S.B. HUNT, George Henry S.B. Hu TT, ir John Joseph, Kt . S.B. HUl T, \;Villiam Henry C. HU:\TER,' ir George, Kt. O. H i'TER, John Hu TER-\VE TON OF HUNTERSTOX , Lieut.General Ir ylmer Gould, K.C.B ., B.G.C. D.S.O., R.E., l\I.P. HuxTER-\VE TO.- OF HU:\TERSTO ,Grace, Lady D.]. O. HU~TER-\VE TOX, Reginald Purcell O. HU~TER-\VE TO}..", Robert Gould Hu
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O. HUTCHINSON, Frederick John S.B. H UTCHINSO , Thomas O. HUTTON, Isabel Emslie, Mrs., M.D. O. HUTTON, William, L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.) .B. HUXLEY, \Vilson Kt.]. HYDE, Sir Charles, Baronet, O.B.E. HYDERABAD, Lieut.-General His Exalted Highness Nawab Sir Mir Usman Ali Khan, D. Bahadur, Nizam of, G.C.S.L, G.B.E. 5.5. HYLAND, Sarah Anne, Miss Kt.Cr. ILLINGWORTH, Dudley Holden S.B. ILLSTON, Alfred Frederick A.lit.Cr. ILLYINE, Son Excellence Alexis S.B. ILOTT, Joseph Alwyne IMBERT-TERRY, Major Henry Bouhier, D.. 0., O. M.C., R.A. lit.Cr. IMBERT-TERRY, Sir Henry Machu, Baronet 5.5. I GLEDEW, Gladys Joan, Miss Kt.Cr. INGLEDEW, Hugh Murray INGLEFIELD, Julia Katharine l\Iargar t, Lady , O. O.B.E. .B. I GLIS, Archibald James George 5.5. INGLIS, Joan, Miss INVERCLYDE, Charlotte Mary Emily, Dowager D.Cr. Lady S.B. IREDALE, Allen, M.B. H.A. IRVING, George Gillon, L.R .C.P. & S.(ED ) IRVING, Margaret Mary, Mrs. IRWI J, Dorothy Evelyn Augusta, The Lady, C.l.
79 100
IRWIN, Major Alfred William Adamson, O.B.E., L.R.C.P. & S.I. IRWIN, Lynda Ethel, Miss IRWIN, The Lord, K.G., G.C.S.L, G.C.I.E., (P.e.) ISAAC, Richard James, L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.) ISLINGTOK, Anne Beauclerk, Lady ISLINGTON, The Lord, G.C.M.G., G.B.E., (P.C.), D.S.O. IVAMY, John Robert IZARD, Major Arnold Woodford, M.D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
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JACK, James Whitson C. JA KSON, Arthur Andrew .B. JACKSON, Cicely Mary, Miss, A.R.R.C 5.5. JACKSON, Edward William S.B. JACK O~, Edvvard Siddall, M.B.E., M.D. O. JACK O~, Frederick George , .E. J ACKSO ,Captain George O. J ACKSO~ , George S.B. JACKSON, Joseph John, L.R.C.P.(ED.), L.R.C.S.(I.) H.A. JACK ON, Colonel Robert, M.B. O. JACKSO~, William Ferriday, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. O. JACOB, Field-Marshal ir Claud William, G.C.B., G.C.S.I., K.C.M.G. Kt.Cr. JACOB, Cyril Henry :Jlontague C. JA OR, Harry Arthur S.B. JAME , Alfred Hugh, M.D. S.B. j t\i\1E~ , David John S.B. JAME, iana Lily, Mrs., M.B.E. 5.5. JA~l L, Emr S.B. JAME, race Laura, Mrs. 5.5. J A~lE , Lieu t .-Colonel Herbert Ellison Rhodes, C.B., C. "M.G., O.B.E., F.R.C.S. H.A. JA 1E, Iary Venetia, irs.]. A. D.Cr. JAME , Phillip, ~1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.(ED.) H.A. J A~lE, ila Henry S.B. J.DIE ·, Thoma \Villiam S.B. jA~II E OX, :M elvill Allan O. j QUE T, Harry S.B. JARDIXE, \Villiam Ellis, C.I.E. Kt.Cr. j AR~1A ,:Mary Helena, Mi s 5.5. JARVI , The Rev. Alfred Charles Eustace, C.B., C.l\1.G., M.C. Ch. j ARn , \Yilliam Alfred .B. jEI'FE RIL~, H enry Thoma S .B. JEFFER Y, George H. Everett, O.B.E. S.B. JEKYLL, Agnes Lowndes, Lady, D.B.E. D.]. JEKYLL, Colonel ir Herbert, K.C.M.G. B.C.C. JENCKEN, Major-General Francis John, C.B., M.B. Kt.Cr. jE IUNS, Daniel S.B. j E KIN , Daniel S.B.
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JENKI TS, Thomas Davies JENNINGS, Ida, Mrs., M.B.E. JENNINGS, Major-General William Ernest, M.D. JERUSALEM, The Bishop of the Church of England in (The Rt. Rev. Rennie MacInnes) JERUSALEM AND ALL PALESTINE, Damianos, His Beatitude, Patriarch of, K. B.E. JEWELL, Sophia, Miss JOHN, Clara, Miss JOHNS, Charles JOHNS, Major Henry Douglas, M.D., M.R.C.S. JOHNS, Sidney Walter J OHNSO ,George Henry JOHNSON, Thomas JOHNSON, William J OHNSO ,William Henry JOHNSTON, Major Arthur Hammersley O.B.E., M.R.C.S. JOHNSTON, George Lawson, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. JOHNSTON, William Wilding JOHNSTONE, Emmie, Mrs. J. B. JOHNSTONE, William Herbert JONES, Ada, Miss J ONES, Alexander Preston Jo~'ms, Arthur J ONES, Charles Edward JONES, Charles Herbert Fowler J ONES, Daniel George JONES, David JONES, David J ONES, David JONES, David Mardy JONES, David Thomas Rocyn, C.B.E ., M.B. J ONES, Captain Edward Evans JONES, Evan David JONES, Evan Owen JONES, George Henry West, M.R.C.S. JONES, Major-General Guy Carleton, C.M.G. , M.D. , M.R.C.S. JONES, Herbert Langley
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H.A. Hugh, M.B. S.B. Humphrey Howard S.B. John Morgan O. Lemuel Major-General Sir Robert, Baronet, K.B.E., C.B., T.D., F.R.C.S.(E. & I.) Kt.Gr. J ONES, Samuel S.B. JONES, Sarah Ann, Mrs. S.S. JONES, Thomas S.B. JONES, Tom S.B. JONES, William Black, M.D., M.R.C.S. S.B. JONES, William Charles S.B. JONES, William Galloway S.B. JONES, Captain William Henry S.B. JORDA. , George S.B. JORDAN, W alter Samuel S.B. JOSTY, Eugene Herman Spencer S.B. JOURDAIN, Lieut.-Colonel Henry Francis Newdigate, C.M.G. O. JO URNET, Captain Albert William S.B. JOY, Mary, Miss 5.5. JUDAH, amuel A.S.B. S.B. J DD, lifford James Winthorpe J LLIEN, R becca Elizabeth, Mrs. 5.5. KAISER, Frederick William H.A. KA E, Harriet Sarah, Miss 5.5. KAY, Iary Jane, Mrs. 5.5. KEARY, George, O.B.E. S.B. KEATING, Thomas Edward S.B. KEATI GE, Reginald Heber, O.B.E. S.B. KEBLE, Colonel Alfred Ernest Conquer, C.B.,
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S.B. KEMP, Gorge John .B. KEl\IP, Jam's .B. KEMP, Jo eph II.A. KE DALL, George, 1\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. O. KE DALL, Captain George \Villiam, M.D. 5.5. KE DALL, Maude Mary Brind, Mi s D.Gr. KE NEDY, Bertha Jane, The Hon. Lady } t.Gr. KEN EDY, Ha.rold 1{t.Gr. KE EDY, ir Robert John, K.C.1\LG. H.A. KE NEDY, \Villianl \Villoughby, M.D. 5.5. KENI Y, Honoria, Mi s O. KE INGTON, Lieut.-Colonel Guy Belfield .B. KENT, Frederick \Villiam lf Alfred, G.C.B., KEOGH, Lieut.-General G.C.V.O., C.H., M.D., F.R.C.P. 1it.Gr. KERNICI\:, Mabel ~lary, Ii S. KERR, Alexander Living tone, l\I.D.(ED.) H.A. KERR, Ali on Jane, Mrs. S. KERR. Lieut.-Colonel Francis Kenneth, 1\1.C., M.B. O. KERR, John, l\I.B. H.A. KER LEY, Charles \VaIter ' .B. KEWLEY, \VaIter .B. KEWLEY, \VaIt r O. KEYSER, Agne , Miss, R.R.C. D.Gr. KIDDLE, Colonel Frc.derick, C.M.G., M.B. H.A. KIDDS, Thomas William S.B. KILKELLY, Surgeon Lieut.-Colonel Charles H .A. Randolph, C.M.G., M.V.O .. M.B. D.Cr. KIMMI S, Grace Thyrza, Mrs., C.B.E. S.B. KING, Archibald George KING, Lieut.-Colonel Arthur Frederick William, F.R.C.S.(ED.) O. KING, Colonel Edwin James, C.M.G., T.D., A.D.C. 1<t.]. KI G, Ernest William S.B. Kt.Cr. KING, Sir Henry Seymour, K.C.I.E. O. KING, John Lane O. KING, Sir Kelso, Kt. D.Gr. KING, Margaret Elizabeth, Mrs. D.Gr. KING, Mildred, Mrs. 5.5. KING, Nellie, Mrs.
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121 107 156
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KI G, Teresa, Miss, A.R.R.C. 5.5. H.A. KING, The Rev. Vincent George Bryan, O.B.E. KINGSNORTII, George Edward O. S.B. KI MO T, John KI AIRD, The Hon. Gertrude Mary 5.5. KINSELLA, Kathleen Mary, Miss 5.5. KIRBY, Ada Maria, Miss O. KIRK, William Glaciwin S.B. S.B. KIRKLAND, William Joseph KITSON, Florence, Mrs. 5.5. KITTO, harl s Iitchell S.B. K AGGS, I(obert Lawford, M.D., F.R.C.S. H.A. KX.\GGS, \Villialn Eobert S.B. ~(NAPP, urgeon-Captain Montague Henry, R.N., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Kt.Gr. Kx.\Pp-FI ·II~H., ir Edward Francis, Kt. O. KIGHT, Alfred Osborne, M.R.C.S. H.A. KIGHT, amuel Cra\vford S.B. K~IGnT, \Villiam harles S.B. K IGIIT, William Thomas S.B. KNIGHTO~, Captain Charles Robert S.B. K:\oTT, Sir James, Baronet Kt.Gr. K OTT, William Ash S.B. KXOWLE , Ed\vCird Herrick, L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.) S.B. KNOWLES, Lady Nina Geraldine D.Gr. K . TOX, aptain Alexander Campbell White, M.C., LB. O. K OX, Professor George S.B. KNOX, Kenneth Neville, C.I.E. O. KNUTHSE , Louis Francis Roebuck, O.B.E., M.D. C. KNUTSFORD, The Viscount Kt.Gr. KOCH, Wilfred Vincent Miller, M.D. O. KOTHARE, Gajanan A.S.B. KRAUSE, Emil Frederick S.B. KUHRING, Mary Frances, Mrs. G. A. D.Gr. KUMRI, Malakeh, Mrs. A.S.S. KYLE, Henry Greville, M.D. O. KYLSANT, Mai Alice Magdalen, The Lady, C.B.E. D.Gr. KYLSANT, The Lord, G.C.M.G. Kt.]. LAFONE, Lilian, Miss 5.5. LAGELOUZE, Edmond, M.D.(Paris) H.A.
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A.]{t.Gr. LAGO, Sua Eccellenza Mario O. LAKIN, Arthur Thon1as, M.B. D. LALL, Shinn Manchar LAMB, Colonel Sir Charles Anthony, Baronet, O. C.M.G., M.V.O. 5.5. LAMB, Kathleen, Miss S.B. LAMB, Thomas S.B. LAMBERT, Arthur H.A. LAMBERT, The Rev. Edgar LAMBERT, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick Samuel, Kt.Gr. M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. S.B. LAMBERT, James William O. LAMBERT, Stanley Harrison, O.B.E. O. LAMBERT, William Gates .B. LANCASTER, George O. LANCASTER, Mary Georgiana, Mrs. S.B. LANE, Charles \Villiam D.Gr. LANE, Charlotte Jane Arbuthnot, Lady 5.5. LANE, Ethel Ridley, Mrs. E. O. LA E, Margaret Gertrude, Mr ., H.A.C. 5.5. LANE, Sibyl Louisa, Mrs. LANGMAN, Major Sir Archibald Lawrence, O. Baronet, C.M.G. Kt.Gr. LANGRIDGE, Major Francis Barton, O.B.E. H.A. LANGRIDGE, Irene, Mrs. H.A. LANKESTER, Alfred Owen, M.R.C.S. O. LANKESTER, Cecil Pryor, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. LANKESTER, Phebe, Miss LANSDOWN, Ethel Minnie, Mrs., A.R.R.C. LANSDOWNE, Maud Evelyn, Dowager D.G.C. Marchioness of, G.B.E., C.H., V.A., C.L H.A. LAPRAIK, George, M.B. O. LARKI G, Arthur Ernest, M.D. 5.5. LASCELLES, Evelyn, Miss, O.B.E. D.Gr. LASCELLES, Leila Winifred Leonor, Mrs. E. LAS NET , Medecin -Inspecteur-General A.Kt.Gr. Alexandre S.B. LATHAM, Henry William D.Gr. LAURIE, Frances, Mrs. J. W. C. LAVINGTON, Cyril Claude, M.B. D.Gr. LAW, Anastasie, Mrs. N., C.B.E.
39 72 166
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I4 0 68 29 157 153 71
153 13 15 15 6 73 139 43
39 112 42
57 45
LAW, Laura Jessie, Miss, M.B.E. LAWLEY, Annie Allen, The Hon. Lady, G.B.E. LAWLEY, The Hon. Sir Arthur, G.C.S.L, G.C.I.E., K.C.M.G. LA WRENCE, Albert Harry LAWRE CE, John, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. LAWRENCE, Colonel Sir Walter Roper, Baronet, G.C.LE., G.C.V.O., C.B. LAWSON, Garnet Gloag, M.B. LA YCOCK, Albert LAYLA D-BARRATT, Frances, Lady, C.B.E. LAZE BY, William Edward Carr LEA, John Harold LEACH, James Joseph LEAHY, Lieut.-Colonel Michael Patrick, M.B. LEAKEY, Major Alexander Bazett, M.B. LEA,. , John Fr derick LEARY, J ames LEAVERS, fabel Elizabeth, Miss LECI-L\IERE, Captain Anthony Hungerford LECHMERE, Katharine :Mary, Miss LE K, \Villiam, M.B.E. LECKE BY, Charles Ernest LEE, Bertha, irs. LEE, George Leo LEE, Horace \ illiam LEE, Jame Joseph LEE, l~o e ~Iadeline, )'1rs. J. J. LEE, \Villiam, ilI.B. LEE OF FAREHAM, Ruth, The Viscountess LEE OF FAREHA I, Colonel The Viscount, G.C.B., G.C.S.L, G.B.E., (P.C.) LEE IING, John LEES, Arthur LEES, Dame Sarah Anne, D.B.E. LEES, Sir William Clare, Kt., O.B.E. LEETHAM, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Arthur, K.C.V.O., C.M.G. LEFEVRE, Major Frederick Charles, O.B.E. LEGG, Kathleen, Lady
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LEGGATT, Evelyn Constance Owen, Miss, R.R.C. 5.5. LEICESTER, Cyril Charles Bowman Bardsley, Bishop of Ch. LEIGH, Ada, Mrs. 5.5. LEIGH, John Dickinson, M.D., F.R.C.S. O. LEIGH, Colonel The Lord, T.D. Kt.Gr. LEIGH-WOOD, Lieut.-Colonel Sir James William, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G . ]{t.Gr. LEITH, Robert Fraser Calder, M.B., F.R.C.P.(ED.) Kt.Gr. LE LASSEUR, Marguerite Marie Louise Flore, La Baronne A.D.Gr. LE MAY, Elizabeth, Mrs. 5.5. LE MESSURIER, Henry William, C.M.G. O. LEMOINE, Mcdecin-Inspecteur-General Georges A .Kt.Gr. LENCH, Harry, O.B.E. S.B. LENDRUM, James Andrew S.B. LENDRUM, John Black, M.D. H.A. LENNOX, Charles S.B. LESLIE, Bernard O. LENNOX, Surgeon-Colonel David, M.D. O. LESLIE, Leonie Blanche, Lady D.Gr. LESLIE, Penelope, Miss 5.5. LESLIE, Richard \Vhytock, M.D. 1(t.Gr. LE SOUEF-SIMPSON, Francis Frederick O. L'EsTRANGE-MALONE, Lieut.-Colonel Edmund George Sa vile O. LETCHER, Margaret Gertrude, Miss 5.5. LETHBRIDGE, Marion Eva, Miss, C.B.E. D.Gr. LEVERHULME, Viscount O. LEVERSON, Colonel George Francis, C.B., C.M.G. Xt.Gr. LEVESON GOWER, Emily Selina Augusta Gresham, Miss D.Gr. LEVITA, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Cecil Bingham, C.B.E., M.V.O., D.L. C. LEWIN, Lady Ada Edwina Stewart, O.B.E. H.A. LEWIS, Albert Walter S.B. LEWIS, George Ernest, D.C.M. S.B. LEWIS, Gertrude E., Mrs. 5.5. LEWIS, Kate, Lady, O.B.E. D.Gr. LEWIS, Mervyn Mountjoy S.B.
142 53 139 75
35 32 25 51
144 73
39 108
117 15 6
117 80 68
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13 6 32
78 64
144 45 77 37
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154 115 107
142 48 104
Grade.
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S.B. LEWIS, Harold John S.B. LEWIS, Philip S.B. LEWIS, l~obert Edward S.B. LEY, Henry James, O.B.E., M.D., M.R.C.S. S.B. LIDDELL, Tom S.B. LIDDELL, Walter Duncan S.B. LIEVESLEY, Herbert S.B. LIGGINS, Arthur Ernest O. LILLEY, Henry Wilham 5.5. LIMMER, Edith, Miss LINDSAY, Lieut.-Colonel Henry Edzell Morgan, Kt.Gr. C.B. S.B. LINDSAY, Peter Alexander, M.B., M.S . 5.5. LINDSAY, I<.uth, Iiss, A.R.R .C. S.B. Lnn ~ , L onard Arthur, M.D. D.Gr. LI ES, Agnes, Mrs. j. C. S.B. LINES, Captain John Calvin O. LI~K, Charle \Villiam O. LI~LEY, Frederick Ferdinando LL LITHGOW, Hersey Alice, Dowager D.Gr. ~Iarchione s of H.A. LIT TER, \Villiam jan1es, O.B.E. S.B. LITTLEBURY, joseph LIVERPOOL, Annette Louise, The Countess of, D.Gr. G.B.E. LIVERPOOL, Lieut.-Colonel The Earl of, Kt.]. G.C.B., G.c.~1.G., G.B.E., M.V.O., (P.C.) O. LLEWELL YX, ir David Richard, Baronet O. LLEWELLYX, Edgar, fi1.B. S.B. LLOYD, Albert D.Gr. LLOYD, Blanche, The Lady O. LLOYD, Cecil Ambrose S.B. LLOYD, George H.A. LLOYD, William Frederick, ~I.B. LLOYD, The Lord, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., (P.C.), D.S.O. Kt.Gr. O. LLOYD-MoSTYN, Major Morys Lancelot O. LOBB, Grace Evelyn Ogilvie, Miss D.Gr. LOCH, Elizabeth, The Dowager Lady S.B. LOCHHEAD, Thomas 5.5. LOCKE, Eliza, Mrs. J.
13 2 10 9 13 0 120 108
91 12 7 125
79 144
33 101
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13 2 43
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76 42 160 112
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75 108 160
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LOCKE, George, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.(ED.) C. LOCKWOOD, Emily Mary, Mrs. 5.5. LODGE, Martha, Mrs. 5.5. LOFTIN, Florence Ann, Mrs. 5.5. LOMAS, John S.B. LOMAX, Frederick, M.B.E. C. LOMBARD, The Rev. Bousfield Swan, O.B.E. H.A. Lo DONDERRY, The Marquess of, K.G., M.V.O., (P.C.) Kt.Cr. LONG, John S.B. LONG, Thomas Freeman, M.R.C.S. O. LONGMAN, Charlotte, Mrs. 5.5. LORD, James Henry S.B. LORD, Samuel Thomas, M.R.C.S. O. LOTT, Frederick J eremiah S.B. LOUISE, H.R.H. Princess, Duchess of Argyll, G.B.E., V.A., C.l., R.R.C. D .C.C. LOUISSON, Captain Maurice George, M.B., F.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. H.A. LOVELAND, Beatrice Errington, Miss D.Cr. LOVELL, Wortley Searson O. LOVERING, William Henry O. LOVETT, Lieut.-Colonel Henry Wilson Kt.Cr. LOWE, Ernest Charles O. LOWE, James S.B. LOWE, James \Vilfrid .B. LOWE, Percy Roycroft, O.B.E., M.B. H.A. LOWE, Thomas Archer S.B. LOWRY, Captain Gerald O. LUCAS, Arthur S.B. LUCAS, Bernard Richard S.B. LUCAS, Ernest S.B. LUCAS, Joseph John Scammell, M.D. H.A. LUCAS, Mia, Mrs. 5.5. LUCK, Brigadier-General Cyril Montagu, C.M.G., D.S.O. Kt.Cr. LUDDINGTON, James Little Kt.Cr. LUDLOW, Alice Sedgwick, The Lady D.Cr. LUKE, Harry Charles, C.M.G. Kt.Cr. LUKIS, Lilian, Lady D.Cr.
56
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142 I43' I39 97 55
I60 38
10 9 74 I43 102 68 120 15 15 8 43 69 65 29 74 94 13 0 154 91 83
93 92 113 161 140 32
28 46
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LUMLEY, Katharine Isobel, Mrs. LUMLEY, Lawrence Roger LUMLEY, Constance Ellinor, The Hon. Mrs. LUMLEy-SMITH, Major Thomas Gabriel Lumley, D.S.O. LUMSDEN, Major Sir John, K.B.E., M.D. LUND, Major George LUND, Kenneth Fraser, M.B. LUNN, Cyril Reginald, M.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. LUPTO N, Muriel Gladys, Miss LUSH, Mark Nathan LUXMOORE, Surgeon Lieut.-Colonel Evelyn John Hansler, M.C., M.R.C.S. LYLE, Alexander McIntosh LYLE, Grace, 1\lrs. LYTHALL, Alice Edith, Miss LYTTON, Pamela Frances Audrey, The Countess of, C.l. MABERL Y, Bernard Evan MACCABE, Frederick Faber, M.B. MACDONALD, John, M.B. MACFADDEN, 1fay Isabel, Mrs. MACFARLANE, Major Fane Andrew James, O.B.E., D.S.O., D.C.M. MACGILLIVRAY, Major Angus, T.D., M.D., F.R.S.(ED.) MACL ES, Neil Bethune MACKAY, Henry Campbell MACKAY, Lieut.-Colonel William Bertie, C.M.G., M.D.(ED.), M.R.C.S. MACKENZIE, Dorothy Helen, Mrs., M.B.E. MACKENZIE, John Alexander, M.B. 1\fACKENZIE, John William MACKENZIE, Kenneth, M.B . MACKENZIE, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas, M.D. MACKERSY, Catherine, Miss MACKIE, Alexander Hendry, M.D. .fACKIE, Lieut.-Colonel George, D.S.O., T.D., M.D. MACKINTOSH, Alexander Mackintosh MACKINTOSH, Colonel Donald James, C.B., M.V.O., M.B., F.R.S.(ED.)
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MACKINTOSH OF MACKINTOSH, Ena, Mrs. MACLACHLAN, Eo bert McLetchie MACLAGAN, Edith Emily, Lady MACLAREN, Colonel Murray, C.M.G., V.D., M.D., M.R.C.S. MACLEAN, Lieut.-Colonel John Bayne NIACLEAN, Captain Lachlan Frederick Copeland, O.B.E. MACLEAN, Margaret vVilhelmina Ireland, Mrs. MACLEOD, Alexander Lewis, M.B. MACNAMARA, Joseph Patrick MACPHERSO ,Lieut.-Colonel Cluny, C.M.G., M.D. MACPHERSO , William Molson MACRAE, John Donald Christopher tuart MACRAE OF FEOIRLIN , Major Colin William, C.B.E. MACRAE OF FEOIRLIN ,Lady Margaret, O.B.E. MACRAE-GILSTRAP, Isabella Mary, Mrs. MACRAE-GILSTRAP, Lieut.-Colonel John MACTIER, Anthony Douglas MACWILLIAM, Andrew John McALEENAN, Herbert Richard, M.D. McBRIDE, Thomas MCCABE, Julia, Miss MCCAFFREY, Elizabeth Sarah, Mrs. MCCARTHY, Alice, Mrs. MCCARTHY, Dame Emma Maud, G.B.E. MCCAUL, Ethel Rosalie Ferrier, Miss, R.R.C. MCCAUSLAND, Eileen Leslie, Mrs. MCCAUSLA D, Maurice Marcus MCCLELLAND, Florence Ethel, Miss McCLOY, Captain John Moorcroft, M.D. McCoLL, Daniel, M.B.
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H.A. McDONAGH, Herbert Edward S.B. Mc ONALD, Hugh Gelston O. McDOUGALL, Neil, M.B. O. McELLIGOTT, Maurice Gerald, F.R.C.S. & L.R.C.P.(I.) 5.5. McFERRAN, Florence, Miss 5.5. MCGEE, Evelyn Emma Cecilia, Mrs. O. MCGowAN; Robert George, M.D. O. McILROY, Dame Anne Louise, D.B.E., M.D. S.B. McINTOSH, Henry Stuart O. McINTYRE, Ernest, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. O. McKELVEY, Alexander Neil, L.R.C.P.(I.) D.Gr. McKE rNA, Pamela Margaret, Mrs. R. 5.5. McKE ZIE, Mary Forbes, Miss O. McKETTRICK, Frederick John, M.B. S.B. McKINNEY, William Wilson O. McLA NAHAN, Captain James Gunn, L.R.C.P. & s.(I.) 5.5. McLARE ,Isabel Frances, Mrs. O. McLEAN, \Villiam Hannah O. McLEOD, Albert Reginald, M.D. Kt.Gr. McLEOD, Sir Charles Campbell, Baronet Mc IAIIO .·, Lieut.-Colonel ir Arthur Henry, Kt.]. G.C.:M.G., G.C .V.O., K.C.I.E., C.S.I. D.Gr. Mc fARO . , Mary Evelyn, Lady O. :\1 :\L\ TE R, rth ur Berry, ~1. D. D.Gr. McMoRDIE, Julia, Mrs., C.B.E. 5.5. Mc Iu N, Margaret, Miss 5.5. McNAB, Helen Elizabeth Hardy, Miss 5.5. IcNAUGHT, elena Annie, Mrs. D.Gr. McNEILE, Dorothy Maud, Mrs. 5.5. McNICOL, Bessie, Miss
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MAGNUS, William Robert, M.B.E. MAHAFFY, Rachel Mary, Miss MAHAVA, Dinsha Edalji MAIURI, Profes~or MAKINSON, Christiana, Mrs. MALCOLM, Jeanne Marie, Lady, M.B.E. MALKIN, Sydney William MALMESBURY, Dorothy, The Countess of, C.B.E. MALMESBURY, Susan, Dowager Countess of MALPAS, James, M.R.C.S. MAMLOCK, Harold Charles, M.D. (Paris), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. MANLEY, Thomas William MANN, Sir Donald Daniel, Kt. MANN, Julia Campling, Miss MANSBRIDGE, Captain Henry, O.B.E. MANSFIELD, Perceval Aubertin, M.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. MA SON, Norman, M.B. MANTLE, Robert Scampton MARDO ,Frederick MARIE LOUISE, H.H. Princess, G.B.E. , V.A., C.l., R.R.C. MARKHAM, Anna Elizabeth Daisy, Mrs. MARKHAM, Sir Charles, Baronet MARKS, Urban, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. MARLOW , Frank Joseph MARRIOTT, John MARRIS, Amelia, Miss MARSH, Charles Edwin John MARSH, Colonel Frank, C.B.E., F.R.C.S., M.B. MARSH, John Holt, L.R.C.P. & s. MARSH, Stephen Francis MARSH, Thomas Emery MARSHALL, Charles George MARSHALL, George MARSHALL, The Hon. Gwendolyn Brooks MARSHALL, Henry Allen MARSHALL, John MARSHALL, Percy
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MARSHALL, Phillip Thomas MARSHALL, Captain Robert, M.D. MARSHALL, Robert Macfarlane, M.B . MARSHALL OF CHIPSTEAD, The Lord, K.C.V.O., (P. C.) MARTENS, Dr. Daniel Alfred T. MARTIN, Annie, Miss MARTIN, H arry Wilson MARTIN, Henry William MARTIN, Lieut.-Colonel James FitzGerald, C.M.G., C.B.E., M.B. MARTI , Walter MARTIN, William MARTIN, William Young, M.B. MARTINDALE, Sir Arthur Henry Temple, K.C.S.l. MARY, H.R.H. Princess, Countess of Harevvood, G.B.E. MASO ,Edward Ratcliffe Fidler, L.R.C.P. & s. MASON, Elizabeth Kathleen, Mrs. MASO ,Lady Evelyn Margaret, O.B.E. MASON, Harold, M.B., M.R.C.S. MASON, John Henry MATHER, Alice May, Miss MATHER, Major James Smith, M.B. MATHER-JACKSO N, Ada Frances, Lady, O.B.E. MATTHEWS, Albert James MATTHEWS, John MATTHEWS, John Edward MATTHEWS, Morrison George, O.B.E. MATTHEWS, Robert Lee, C.B.E. MATTHEWS, William R ees MATTY, Maxwell George IAUND, Georgina, Mrs. John MAU. D, J ohn \V. :MAU Dy-GREGORY, Arthur John MAU SELL, Surgeon-General Thomas, C.B., L.R.C.P. & s.(l.) MAWBY, Lilian Edith, Miss, M.B.E. MAWDSLEY, William Henry Macoun MAXWELL, Catherine Scott, Mrs. MAXWELL, John
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O. MAXWELL, John O. MAXWELL, Captain Leslie Blyth, O.B.E. MAY, Charlotte Dorothea, Lady, M.B.E. D.Gr. Kt.Gr. MAY, Sir Chichester Gould, Kt., M.D. MAY, Major-General Sir Edward inclair, K.C.B., Kt.Gr. C.M.G. MAY, Elizabeth Lucy, Miss D.Gr. MAY, Helena Augusta Victoria, Lady MAYCOCK, Charles Henry, 1\1. 1. .B. 5.5. MAYHEW, Alice Garrod, Miss } t.Gr. MAYHEW, Sir Basil Edgar, K.B.E. MAYHEW, Thomas Edgar O. MAYO-RoBSO , Colonel Sir Arthur William, ]{t.Gr. K.B.E., C.B., C.V.O., F.R.C.S. .B. MAYSTON, Robert William, M.D., M.R.C.S. .B. MEADOW, Herbert MEADOWS, Lieut.-Colonel Sydney Manver Woolner, D.S.O., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., R.A.M.C. C. MEAKER, Arthur Edward .B. B.A. MEEK, Colonel James, C.B., M.D. MEGAW, Major-General John \Vallace ick , .B. C.1.E., l\1.B., K.H . P., 1.1'.1. MEGAW, William, M.B. .13. ME HEW , Thomas Allen .B. MEHTA, Dr. Dhanjibhai Horsmasji D. B.A. MEIKLE, John James, O.B.E. MEIN, Thomas Oswald O. MELDON, George Pugin, M.D., F.R.C.S( .I. ) O. MELLISS, Kathleen Lucy, Lady D.Gr. MELLOR, Harry Edward S .B. MELLOR, Joseph S.B. MELVILLE, Captain Stanley, M.D.(Brux.), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. O. MELVIN, Jacob .B. MENDELSOH ,Annie, Miss D. MENDS, Brigadier-General Horatio Reginald, C.B. Kt.Gr. MENGEL, Frida Julia, Miss MENZIES, Frederick Norton Kay, M.D., F.R.C.P. (ED.) c.
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MERSEY, Lieut.-Colonel The Viscount, C.M.G., C.B.E. O. MESTON, Jeanie, The Lady, C.B.E. D.Gr. MESTON, The Lord, K.C.S.I. ]{t.Gr. METCALF, Mary, Miss, R.R.C. 5.5. METCALFE, Alfred Waugh, M.D. B.A. METHUE , Field-Marshal The Lord, G.C.B., Kt.Gr. G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O. O. J\th II ELMOl~E, IIarolel Gaye S.B. MIDDLETON, Charles S .B. l\frDDLEWI K, amuel O. MIDDOWS, Annie Greenway, Mrs. 5 .5. l\IIEvILLE, Emma Plimsoll, Mrs. 5 .5. MIFSUD, Annie Gill, Mrs., 1\I.B.E., R.R.C. MILBORNE-SWINNERTO T-PILI<I GTON, D.Gr . Lad y I a thleen Mary S.B . MILBOUR E, rthur Henry O. MILB Rl, Colonel Charles Henry, O.B.E., M.B. S.B. MILB UR ,Ern est Thomas O. ~IrLInI ,\ Y Or FLETE, lice, The Lady S.B. MILE , Frederick J arne 5.5. MILLAR, Adelaide Florence, Miss B.A. IrLLAR, Duncan IcFadyen, O.B.E. ,M.B. 5.5 . MILLAR, Mary Catherine I runo, Mrs., R.R.C. Kt.Gr . MILLARD, Lieut.-Colonel Baldwin Salter, T.D. lILLER, Colonel eorge Waterston, D.S.O., T.D., O. M.B. D.Gr. ~frLT ER, Harriett Frothingham, Mrs. W. R. C. ~1ILLER, Hugh Hedley Vicars .B. l\IrrLER, John S.B. l\1ILLINGTO , Captain Edgar Fawley
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MILNE, Claire Marjoribanks, Lady, M.B.E. MILNE, Field-Mar hal ir George Francis, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., D.S.O., R.A. MILNE, Robert Baird, M.B. MILNER, Charles Noble
44 29 14 6 155 32 85
98 126
89 13 8
145 48 105 63
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108 141 156 140 37
69 43
56 124
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ALPHABETICAL ROLL.
MILNER, Violet Georgina, The Viscountess MILNES, George Henry MILTON, Charles John MINTO, Mary Caroline, Dowager Countess of, C.l.
MITCHELL, Edith Jane, Mrs. MITCHELL, Eliza, Mrs. MITCHELL, Elizabeth Stephenson, Mrs. MITCHELL, Isabella Janet, Mrs. R. MITCHELL, James MITCHELL, Major Robert, C.B.E. MITCHEL SO , The Hon. Sir Edwin, K.C.M.G. MITFORD, Colonel William Kenyon, C.M.G. MITRA, R. MOAT, Richard MOBERLY, Sydney Charles Hillyard, M.R.C.S. MODLIN, Isaac Gibson, O.B.E., M.D. MOENS, Lieut.-Colonel Seaburne Godfrey Arthur May, C.I.E., C.B.E. MOFFAT, Archibald Hunter Wallace MOGFORD, Samuel Henry MOIR, David Roger, M.B. MOIR, George MOIR, Peter, M.B. MOLES, Emma AnI'l, Miss MOLLOY, Major Leonard Greenham Star, D.S.O., M.D. MOLONY, The Right Hon. Sir Thomas Francis, Baronet, p.c.(I.) MOLYNEUX, Emma, Miss MONEYPENNY, Sir Frederick William, Kt., C.V.O., C.B.E. MONK, Mary Beatrice Marsh, Miss MONSON, The Hon. John Rosebery MONSON, Romaine, The Lady MONSON, Lieut.-Colonel The Lord MONTAGU, Lord Charles William Augustus, C.V.O. MONTAGU-DoUGLAS-SCOTT, Lieut.-Colonel Lord Herbert Andrew, C.M.G., D.S.O.
257
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MONTAGUE, Eunice Mary, Mrs. 5.5. MONTEITH, Duncan Gilbert O. MONTGOMERY, Colonel James Alexander Laurence, c.s.I., C.B.E. Kt.Gr. MONTGOMERY, Major-General Sir Robert Arundel Kerr, K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O. Kt.Gr. MOOKER]EE, Lady D. MOORE, Arthur Louis Bentley S.B. MOORE, Colonel George Abraham, C.M.G., D.S.O., M.D . ](t.Gr. MOORE, Herbert Joseph, M.B.E. H.A. MOORE, Margaret, Mrs. Gordon O. MOORE, I~obert James S.B. MOORE, \Villiam Brownlow Ashe, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. (1.) S.B. MOORES, John Henry S.B. MOOYAART, Mary Beatrice, Mrs. 5.5. 'lORA T, William George, O.B.E. S.B. MORE, olonel John Rhys O. MORELL, Euphemia, Mrs. H. H.A. IOR ETON, The Rev. George Edgar Ch. MORETON, John Edward S.B. MORGAN, Colonel Claude Kyd, C.B., C.M.G., M.B. Kt.Gr. MORGAN, David S.B. MORGA ,David S.B. IORGAN , David John S.B. MORGA , Idris Naunton, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. IORG.\. ,John .B. MORGAN, Llewellyn Arthur, M.D. C. MORGA ,Mary, Mrs. A. H. D.]. MORGAN, \Valter S.B. MORGAN, \Villiam S.B.
61
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MORRIS, Ernest William Thomas MORRIS, Sir Harold Spencer, KC. MORRIS, Henry MORRIS, Henry John MORRIS, Sylvanus Glanville, M.D. MORRIS, Thomas John MORRIS, William James MORRISH, Albert Henry Netherway MORRISON, Edwin Allen, R.N. MORRISON, James Thomas Jackman, M.B ., F.R.C.S.(ED.) MORRISON, John Knarston King MORRISON, Major Wilson Howard, M.B. MOSES, Lieut.-Colonel St. John, M.D. , F.R.C.S.(ED.) MOSLEY, Robert Vyvian Acton, M.B. MOSSCROP, Gilbert Phillips, M.B. MOSTY T, Mary Florence Edith, The Lady, O.B.E. MOSTYN, The Lord MOTT, Frederick James MOULDEN, Sir Frank Beaumont MOULSON, Mabel, Miss MOUNCY, Walter James MOUNTBATTEN, Edwina Cynthia Annette, Lady Louis MOUNTBATTEN, Lord Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas, R.C.V.O. MOUNT-EDGCUMBE, Colonel The Earl of MOUNTGARRET, Robinia Marion, Viscountess, O.B.E. MOUNT-STEPHEN, Giana, The Lady, D.B.E. MOYNIHAN, The Lord, K.C.M.G., C.B., F.R.C.S. MUFFETT, Walter Frederick MUIR, Nellie Ida, Miss MULLINEUX, Frederick Walter MULLINS, William John Turner MULocR, Sir William, K.C.M.G., (P .C .) MULVANY, Isabella, Miss, LL.D. MUMBY, Agnes Mary, Mrs.
259
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ALPHABETICAL ROLL. Grade .
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MUNRO, Mrs. Hugh MUNRO, Hilda Beatrice, Miss MUNROE, Martha, Mrs. MURPHY, Emily F., Mrs. A. MURRAY, Alan Martensz MURRAY, Sir Alexander Robertson, Kt., C.B.E. MURRAY, George Alfred Everitt, M.B., F.R.C.S. MURRAY, Helen Mary, The Hon. Lady, C.B.E. MURRAY, John, O.B.E., M.B. MURRAY, Lieut.-Colonel John, D.S.O. MURRAY, Kathleen Elizabeth Mary, Mrs. MURRAY, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Malcolm Donald, K.C.V.O., C.B., C.I.E. MURRAY, Norah Ethel, Miss M URRA Y, Richard Hollins MURRAY, Rupert Luxmore Tanner MURRAY, Brigadier-General Sir Valentine, K.B .E., C.B., C.M.G. MURRAY, Walter Gordon MURRAY, William John MUSSON, Charles William MUSSON, Mary Elizabeth, Miss MUSTARD, Winifred, Mrs. MYATT, George Arthur MYERS, George M YLNE, The Rev. Charles Hamilton MYL E, Katharine Isabel, Miss, O.B.E. MYSORE, Colonel His Highness Sir Sri Krishnaraja Wadiar, Bahadur, Maharaja of, G.C.S.I., G.B.E. NALL-CAI ,Anne, Lady NALL-CAI , Arthur Ronald Nall NALL-CAIN, Sir Charles Alexander, Baronet N AL TY, F rederick Charles NAPIER, Ellin, Mrs. L. NASH, Harriet Sophia, Mrs. N ATTRAS, John George NAWANAGAR, Lieut.-Colonel His Highness Maharaja Jam Sri Sir Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji, Maharaja of, G.C .S.I., G.B.E .
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ALPHABETICAL ROLL. Grade.
S.B. NAYLOR, Harold S.B. NAYLOR, William Edward S.B. NEAL, George vVilliam NEEDHAM, Colonel Richard Arthur, C.I.E., O. D.S.O. S.B. NEIL, William Edward S .B. NEILAN, Charles J ames H.A. NEILAN, John Alexander, L.R.C.P. & S. S.B. NELMS, Frederick S.B. NELMS, George Harry .B. NELSO ,Peter John D.Gr. NESBITT, Amy Gertrude, Mrs. W. H.A. NESBITT, Robert, L.R.C.P. & s. .B. NETHERCOAT, Frederick Ernest C. NEVINS, John Ernest, M.B., M.R.C.S. S. NEWBOUND, Annie Elizabeth, Mrs. NEWDIGATE-NEWDEGATE, Elizabeth Sophia D.Gr. Lucie, The Hon. Lady NEWDIGATE-NEWDEGATE, Sir Francis Kt.Gr. Alexander, G.C.M.G. NEWLAND, Major-General Sir Foster Reu s, ](t.Gr. K.C.M.G., C.B., M.B. NEWMAN, Gertrude, Miss D .Gr. NEWNES, Emmeline Augusta Louisa, Lady .E. NEW S, John Edward S.S. NEWSHAM, Alice, Miss S.B NEWTON, Alfred William D.]. NEWTON, Frances Elnily, Miss .E. NEWTON, James William NEWTON, Brigadier-General John William ](t.Gr. Marsdin NEW ZEALAND, Alfred Walter Averill, Ch. Archbishop of S.B. NIBLETT, Alfred Henry S.B. NIBLOCK, William H.A. NIBLOCK, Major William James, M.B., F.R.C.S.(I.) H.A. NICHOLL, Edward McKillop, M.D . S.B. NICHOLLS, Ernest Wallace NICHOLS, Frederick Cecil, M.C., M.R.C.S., H.A. L.R.C.P.
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NICHOLS, Mary Annie, Mrs., A.R.R.C. NICHOLS, Thomas William NICHOLSO , Jessie E. Clair, Mrs. NICHOLSON, Kathleen Laura, Mrs. H. NICOL, Quinton Anderson, M.B.E. NICKLESS, Thomas George NIGHTINGALE, James NIGHTINGALE, James NIGHTINGALE, Lieut.-Colonel John, M.D. NIGHTINGALE, Roland, M.B. NINNIS, Surgeon-Commander Roger Paul, R.N., M.B. NIXON, Margaret, Miss, O.B.E. NOBLE, Colonel Leonard NOBLE, Margaret, Miss NOBLE, Mary Ellen, Mrs. NOBLE, Thomas George NOBLE, William Henry NOBLE, Major \Villiam Henry Francis NOBLE, Winifred, Miss NOCKOLDS, Captain Humphrey, D.S.O., M.B. NORMAN, John NORMA, Owen NORMAN, Surgeon Vice-Admiral Sir William Henry, K.C.B., F.R.C.S.(ED.), L.R.C.P., K.H.S. N ORMANBY, Gertrude Stansfeld, The Marchioness of, O.B.E.
261 Grade.
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145 119 135 46
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NORRIS, The Very Rev. William Foxley, c.v.o. N ORRIS-JONES, Barbara Gwynne, Miss NORTH, Brigadier-General Bordrigge North, C.B., M.V.O.
154 161
NORTHAMPTON, The Marquess of NORTHCOTE, Alice, The Lady, C.I., D.B.E.
130
NORTON, Jessie Jane Jardine, Mrs., M.B.E. NORTON, Roger Edward
162
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NORTON, Thomas William, L.R.C.P. & s. H.A. NORWAY, His Majesty Haakon VII., King of K.G., G.C.B., G.C.V.O., etc. A.B.G.C. NORWAY, Her Majesty Queen Maud of, V.A., D.G.C. C.l. O. NOTLEY, John, L.R.C.P. &S.(ED.) NOTT-BoWER, Captain Sir John William, Kt.Gr. K.C.V.O. S.B. NUNAN, Captain William, M.D. NUNBURNHOLME, Marjorie Cecilia, Dowager Lady D.Gr. 5.5. NURTON, Rose Gladys, Miss S.B . NUTTALL, George William Kt.Gr. NUTTALL, Captain Tom O. NUTTER, George Herbert S.B. OAKES, George Henry O. OAKES-JONES, Captain Herbert, M.B.E. S.B. OCKLEFORD, Ernest James O'Co NOR, Lieut.-Colonel Patrick Fenelon, I{t.Gr. C.B., M.D. O. O'DONNELL, John David, M.B.E., F.R.C.S.(ED.) O'DWYER, Sir Michael Francis, G.C.I.E., I{t.Gr. K.C.S.l. D.Gr. O'DWYER, Una, Lady, D.B.E. S.B. OFFLAND, William O. OGILVIE, Lieut.-Colonel Charles McDonald, V.D. O. OGILVIE, James Carter, M.D. o. OGILVIE, Jessie Fisher, Mrs. ]. H. O. OGILVIE, John Hovelle, L.R.C.S.(ED.) S.B. OGLE, Peter Macgregor S.B. OGLE, Richard S.B. O'HAGAN, William John O'KELLY, Major Denis Fitzgerald, L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.) O. S.B. OLDFIELD, Robert William S.B. OLDHAM, Captain Frederick Hope S .B. OLDHAM, Joseph Christopher S.B. OLDHAM, Thomas D.]. OLIVER, Beryl Carnegy, Lady, D.B.E., R.R.C. OLIVER, Colonel Charles Pye, C.B., C.M.G., M.D., C. T.D. OLIVER, George Campbell S.B.
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144 126 36 66 106 81 99
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OLIVER, Colonel Sir Thomas, Kt., M.D ., F.R.C.P. Kt.Gr. OLLIS, Charles S.B. O'NEILL, Louisa Katharine Emma, Dowager Lady D.Gr. ONSLOW, Violet Marcia Catherine, The Countess of, C.B.E., A.R.R.C. D.]. ONSLOW, Colonel The Earl of, O.B.E., (P.C.) Kt.]. ORAM, Dame Sarah Elizabeth, D.B.E., R.R.C. H.A. ORCHARD, Arthur Ernest S.B. ORCHARD, Charles S.B. ORD, Frederick William, L.R.C.P. O. ORDISH, George Freeman S .B. ORDE, John Fosbery, The Hon. Mr. Justice Kt.Gr. O'REILLY, Susannah Hennessy, Miss, M.B. 5.5. ORME, Annie Virginia Margaret, Mrs. 5.5. ORME, Gilbert Edward, M.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. O. ORMEROD, Gilbert S.B. OR 1EROD, John S.B. ORR, John, O.B.E., LB. S.B. ORTON, Major John, M.D. C. OSBALDESTO -MITFORD, Lieut.-Colonel William Bertram Joseph o. OSBORN, Alfred Gelsthorpe, M.B. O. OSBORN, Charles Thomas S.B. OSBORN, Emily Ada, Miss 5.5. OSBORN , Francis Arthur, 1.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. OSBORN, Samuel, F.R.C.S. Kt.Gr. OSBORNE, Rosabelle, Miss, C.B.E., R.R.C. 5.5. OSGOOD, Frederick Stanley, M.V.O., O.B.E. O. OSMAN, John S.B. O'SULLIVAN, Kate Ella, Mrs. H.A. OSWALD, Constance Maude, Mrs. 5.5. OULTON, Henry William, M.D., F.R.C.S.(r.) H.A. OVERBURY, Charles Henry S.B. OVEREND, Letitia Lily Anne Lethem, Miss 5.5. OWEN, The Very Rev. Charles Mansfield Ch. OWEN, David Charles S.B. OWEN, Osmunda Bella, Mrs. G. D.G?'. OWEN, William Meredith S.B. PACKHAM, William Charles S.B. PADDISON, James S.B.
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5.5. PADLEY, Martha Rose, Mrs. C. PAGE, James, M.B.E. S.B. PAGET, Major Eden Wilberforce, C.B.E. D.Gr. PAGET, Emma Bettine, Mrs. D.Gr. PAGET, Lady Muriel Evelyn Vernon, O.B.E. 5.5. PAINE, Ellen Talbot, Miss S.B. PAINTER, Charles John PALK, Charlotte Frances, The Hon. Mrs. E. A. S. D.Gr. PALMER, Catita, Mrs. S.B. P ALMER, Charles Alan 1(t.]. PALMER, Lieut.-Colonel Claude Bowes, C.B.E. S.B. PALMER, Edgar George ClL. PALMER, Edwin James, Bishop O. PALMER, Captain Eric Charles, M.C. D.Gr. PALMER, Marian, Mrs. C. B., O.B.E., A.R.R.C . S.B. PALMER, Thomas Henry .B. P ALMER, William Fuller S.B. PALMER, William Henry A.S.B. PANTHAKI, Dosabhai Framji, M.B.E. O. PAPE, William George, O.B.E. D.Gr. PARDOE, Elizabeth Wentworth, Mrs., O.B.E. .B. PARK, John Robert Summers, L.R.C.P. & S. H.A. PARKER, Alexander Preston S.B. PARKER, George William O. PARKER, Harriett Emma, Mrs. O. PARKER, Haydon S.B. PARKER, John Cairns 5.5. PARKER, Milbrough Marshall, Miss S.B. PARKER, Rufus S.B. PARKER, William PARKES, Colonel William Henry, C.M.G., C.B.E., ]{t.Gr. M.D., F.R.C.S.(ED.) O. P ARKINGTO ,Florence Ellen, Mrs. O. PARKINGTON, Thomas Robert S.B. PARKI SON, Walter, M.B.E. PARNELL, Surgeon-Commander Roderick Joseph Graham. R.N . o. o. PARRY, Annie Bertha, Sister O. PARSEY, Edward William, M.B. S.B. PARSLOW, Captain Ernest John
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91
88 71 10 5
139 106 112
32
89 76
99 84
89
74 100
Grade.
PARSONS, Annie Reid, Miss 5.5. PARSONS, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Octavius, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. S.B. PARSONS, Major Edward Howard Thornbrough, C.B.E. Kt.Gr. PARTRIDGE, Grace Elizabeth, Miss 5.5. PASSEY, Charles S.B. PATEL, Captain Kaikhasru Sorabji, M.B. D. PATEL, Maneckshah Rustamji D. PATERSO ,Alexander Gordon, M.D. Kt.Gr. PATERSON, Rachel, Miss 5.5. PATERSON, Thomas Lynford S.B, PATON, Robert H.A. PATTEI DEN, Philadelphia L. F., Miss S.S. PAUL, Ernest S.B. PAUL, Henry John S.B. PAUL, Sir James Balfour, K.C.V.O . O. PAULL, Katherine Swan, Mrs. A., M.B.E. 5.5. PAVER, Charles S.B. PAWLEY, John Richard S.B. PAWSEY, Joseph S.B. PAYNE, Arthur, M.B.E. S.B. PA Y E, George S.B. PAY E, Jane, Mrs. 5.5. PAYl E, Jo eph Daniel S,B. PEACOCK, Lieut.-Colonel Gerald Eustace, M.R.C.S., O. PEARCE, William S.B. PEARSON, Louis S.B. PEARSON, Thomas, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. O. PEART, Leonard S.B. PEASE, Ella, Miss D.Gr. PEAT, Robert Benjamin S.B. PECK, George Hastings S.B. PECK, William Edward, M.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. S.B. PEEL, Violet, Lady O. PEEL, H.E. Sir William, K.B.E., C.M.G. Kt.Gr. PEERS, Sir Charles Reed, Kt., C.B.E . O. PELLATT, Brigadier-General Sir Henry Mill, Kt., C.V.O. Kt.Gr. PELLATT, Colonel Reginald O.
103
27 148 13 2 166 166
35 13 6
93
154 151 13 1 125 63 13 6 106 112 III
99 100
147 123
83 101
97 70 102
48 100 13 1 118
89 38 83
27 77
266
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PENBERTHY, William PENDLEBURY, Levi PENGEL, Sarah Allen, Mrs. PENGELLY, Thomas PENNANT, Claude Douglas PENNANT, David Falconer PENTLAND, Marjorie Adeline, Dowager Lady, D.B.E. PENTY, Francis PEPPERELL, John Isaac PERCIVAL, John PERCIVAL, The Rev. Prebendary Lancelot Jefferson, C.V.O. PERCIVAL, William Howes PERKINS, Colonel Alfred Thrale, C.B. PERLEY, Emily Colby, Lady PEROWNE, The Rev. Christopher PEROWNE, Edith Marione, Mrs. PEROWNE, Lieut.-Colonel John Thomas Woolrych, V.D., T.D. PEROWNE, John Victor Thomas Woolrych Tait PEROWNE, Lancelot Edgar Connop Mervyn, R.E. PEROWNE, Stewart Henry PERRAM, Charles Herbert M.D . PERRING, John Ernest PERRINS, Charles William Dyson PERROTT, Ethel Lucy, Lady, R.R. C. PERRY, Edwin Arthur PERRY, Lieut.-Colonel Francis Frederic, C.M.G., C.I.E., M.D., F.R.C.S. PETER, Pauline W., Miss, R.R.C. PETERS, Jessie Emmeline, Lady, A.R.R.C. PETTITT, Denis Joseph PHIFER, John PHILBEY, Frank PHILIP, Sir Robert William, Kt., M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.S.(ED.) PHILIPPS, Captain Grismond Picton PHILIPPS, Major-General Sir Ivor, K.C.B., D.S.O. PHILIPPS, Marian Isobel, Lady, O.B.E.
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29 139 151 106 13 0 13 1
Grade.
PHILLIPS, Agatha Mary, Miss, A.R.R.C., Q.A.I.M.N.S. 5.5. S.B. PHILLIPS, Charles D. PHILLIPS, Frederick Solomon, O.B.E. O. PHILLIPS, George Stanley, M.R.C.S, L.R.C.P. S.B. PHILLIPS, Gomer George 5.5. PHILLIPS, Sebina, Mrs. S.B. PHILLIPS, Captain Vyvyan St. Aubyn O. PHILLIPPS, Sir William Herbert, Kt. H.A. PHIPPS, Henry Hostache, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. O. PICKERI NG, Alice Mabel, Mrs., M.B.E., A.R.R.C. S.B. PICKERING, Thomas S.B. PICKLES, David Alfred 5.5. PICKLES, Elizabeth Alice, Mrs. O. PIERS, Shute Barrington S.B. PIGG, John Henry S.B. PIGG, William Charles O. PIKE, Captain Eustace Royston Baurn PIKE, Major-General Sir William Watson, H.A. K. C.M.G., D. S.O., F.R.C.S.(I.) S .B. PILCHER, Thomas Albert S.B. PILKINGTON, Thomas Kt.Gr. PIM, Frank Edward de Beeho, L.R.C.P.(r.) S.B. PI GET, Robert O. PINKHAM, Ma ry, Miss H.A. PIRA, Julien Auguste Constant S.B. PIRIE, J am es, M.D. Kt.Gr. PIRIE-GORDON, Charles Harry Clinton, D.S.C. O. PIRIE-GORDON, Mab el Alicia, Mrs. Kt.Gr. PIRIE-GORDON OF B UTHLAW, Edward, M.B.E. S.B. PITCHER, H enry Richard S.B. PITKI N, Charles S.B. PITT, George Leonard O. PIXLEY, Brodrick Rich Farrar D.Gr. PIXLEY, Elizabeth Mary, Mrs. F. W. O. PIXLEY, Elizabeth Muriel, Miss O. PIXLEY, Evelyn Graham Kt.]. PIXLEY, Colonel Francis William, V.D. D. PIZA. Florence, Miss S.B. PLATER, George O. PLATTS-MILLS, Dr. Daisy Elizabeth
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151 97
165 82 105 151 104 73 157 88 108 95 13 8 78 10 4 116 80 '
159 122 106 34
98 87 158 119 22
88 37 12 7 108 III
65 43
88 65
18 166 106 89
268
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PLENDER, The Lord, G.B.E. PLUMER, Annie Constance, The Viscountess, O.B.E. PLUMER, Field-Marshal The Viscount, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., G.C.V.O., G.B.E. PLYMOUTH, Alberta Victoria Sarah Caroline, Dowager Countess of PLYMOUTH, The Earl of, (P.e. ) POATE, Wing-Commander Hugh Raymond Guy, M.B., F.R.C.S. POCHIN, Florence Mary, Miss POE, Muriel Gladys, Miss, M.B.E. POLLARD, Alfred POLLARD, Sidney Pochin, M.D., M.R.C.S., L.R .C. P. POLLOCK, Aubrey Keatinge Halliday, M.R.C. S. POND, Ethel Augusta, Mrs ., M.B.E. PONNUSWAMY, J. M. PONTIN, Captain William James Henry, M.B .E. POOLE, Thomas Dobson, M.D. POOLEY, Major Edward Burdett, L.R.C.P.(ED .), L.R.C.S.(L) POOLEY, Francis John POPE-HENNESSY, Dame Una Constance, D.B. E. PORTAL, Florence Elizabeth Mary, Lady, C.B.E. PORTAL, Sir William Wyndham, Baronet PORTER, Lieut.-Colonel Adrian ydney Morton PORTER, Amy Frances, Mrs . H. c., M.B.E . PORTER, Arthur Edward, M.D., M.R.C.S. PORTER, Sir James, K.C.B., K.C.M.G., M.D. PORTER, James Badgett PORTER, William David PORTLAND, Winifred Anne, The Duchess of PORTLAND, Colonel The Duke of, K.G., G. C. V.O., (P. C.) , T.D. POTTEN, Oscar Charles POTTER, Elizabeth Bell, Mrs. POTTER, Harry POTTER, James Henry POTTER, Robert POTTINGER, David, LS.O.
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17 81 45 79 27 96 13 1 24
17 13 2 14 0 126 99 94
64
POTTS, Thomas POULTON, Lieut.-Colonel Arthur Faulconer, C.B.E. POWELL, Captain Hugh Falkenberg, M.B.E., M.D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. POWELL, James POWELL, John George POWELL, L emuel POWELL, William John POWER, Leila, Miss POWERSCOURT, Sibyl, The Viscountess POWIS, Colonel The E a rl of Pow EY, Lieut.-Colonel Cecil Du Pre Penton, O.B. E. PRATER, Hurtle John PRATT, Edward Frederick, M.B., L.R.C.P. PRATT, Eldon, M.D ., M. R.C. S. PRATT, Colonel J a m es John, F.R.C.S. P RESTON, Albert PRESTO ,Jane K a therine, Mrs. P RE TOl , W alter J enico PREW, Ernest J esse PRICE , Major Arthur, M.R.C.S., T.D. PRICE, Arthur Douglas PRICE , B ertha, Miss P RICE, L awr ence Edwin, ?II. R.C.S., L.R. C. P. P RICE, Ma b el, Miss P RICE, Rice Va ugh an PRICE, 'Nalter P RIDEAUX, Arthur Rob ert PRIESTMAN, Fra ncis PRI NGLE, Seton Sidney, O.B. E. , F.R.C.S.(L) PRIOR , J a mes, M.R.C.S. , L.R. C.P. PRIOR, J am es L eona rd PRIOR, Kathleen, Mrs . G. U. PRITCHARD, Lieut.-Colonel Henry Edward PROBERT, Arthur W em yss PROBERT, Price PROBST, John Charles, O.B.E. PROBY, Colonel Douglas James
Grade.
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PROCTOR, John Adamson S.B. PROTHEROE, May, Miss 5.5. PROWSE, Thomas Hawke S.B. PUGH, David S.B. PUGH, James Edward S.B. PUGH, Lucy, Miss 5.5. PUNNETT, Francis Sutton S.B. PURCHAS, Arthur Challinor, M.B., M.R.C.S. S.B. PURDY, Ernest S.B. PURDY, Lieut.-Colonel John Smith, D.S.O., M.D. H.A. PURNELL, Charles Robert Anstee .B. PURVES-STEWART, Colonel Sir James, K.C.M.G., Kt.Gr. C.B., M.D., F.R.C.P. S.B. PURVIS, Job Back H.A. PURVIS, John Prior, M.R.C.S. O. QUARRELL, William Henry Kt.]. QUEENBOROUGH, The Lord, G.B.E. S.B. QUICK, Richard Hitchens O. QUICK, Stanley O. QUILL, LIEUT.-Colonel Berkeley Crosbie, C.B. S.B. RABY, Henry S.B. RABY, John William O. RADCLIFFE, Cecily Mary, Mrs., O.B.E. S.B. RAE, George O. RAFTER, Sir Charles Haughton, K.B.E. S.B. RAINBOW, Henry Thomas RAINIER, Lieut.-Colonel Norman Robinson H.A. Jones, M.R.C.S. D. RA]WADE, Major-General Ganpat Rao Raghunath
115 149
RALLI, Minna, Mrs. RALPHS, Edwin RALPHS, May, Mrs. RAMA RAO, Rao Saheb Udipi RAMSAY, Florence Mary, Mrs. RAMSAY, Lady Victoria Patricia
27 I
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120 12 3 13 1
15 0 97 116 128
159 12 7 22
113 153 81
19 110
64 68 104
119
87 118 82
104 154
166
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151
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38
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146 166
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135
Elizabeth, c.!. RAMSAY OF LAGGAN, Gwladys Marie de Grasse,
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23
Mrs. RAMSBOTTOM, Henry George, L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.)
D.Gr.
50
S.B.
12 7
Helena
Grade.
RAMSDEN, Lieut.-Colonel Vincent Basil, D.S.O., M.C. RAMSEY, William RAND, Horace Edwin RANDALL, Robert Laurence RANDELL, Allan Elliott, M.B. RANDLE, Ashby John Edward RANFURLY, The Earl of, G.C.M.G., (P .C. (I.}) RASPASS, John Colin Tulloch RASTALL, William Joseph RATCLIFF, Percy RATCLIFFE, Anne, Mrs. RATCLIFF-GAYLARD, James, M.D. RATTRAY, Lizzie Frost, Mrs. RATTRAY, William RAu, Rao Sahib, Dr. U. Rama RAw, Lieut.-Colonel Nathan, C.M.G., M.D., F.R.C.S.(ED.) RAWLINGS, Horatio Edward, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. RA W TSLEY, Colonel Gerald Thomas, C.B., C.M.G., M.R .C.S . RAWSON, Fred RAY, William George RAYBOULD, George Newns RAYMO D, Mary, Mrs. RA Y ER, Geoffrey RA YNER, Sydney READ, Flora Annie, Miss READ, John Stanley READE, Margaret Eleanor, Mrs. READETT-BAYLEY, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Henry Dennis, K.B.E. REDDIE, Constance Katharine Mary, Mrs.,o.B.E. REDDIE, Major John Murray, C.B. REDFEARN, Wilson REDMAYNE, Sir Richard Augustine Studdert, K.C.B. REED, George REEKIE, William Maxwell, O.B.E. REEs, Esther, Miss
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122
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68 137 57 146
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161
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67 123
117 101
27 114 14 92 13 1
71
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5.5. O.
141 74
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88 123
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28
93 123
47
31
99
27 2
ALPHABETICAL ROLL.
273
ALPHABETICAL ROLL. Grad e.
REES, Lieut.-Colonel Frederick Tavinor, M.C., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. C. S.B. REES, Thomas Aubrey S.B. REES, William Thomas REEVES, Martha, Mrs. H., A.R.R.C. D.Cr. S.B. REEVES, Samuel John REEVES, William H.A. REEVES, William Harvey, O.B.E. Kt.Cr. D.Cr. ~EFORD, Elsie Stephen, Mrs. R. W. REID, Charles, O.B.E., M.B. S.B. REID, Helen Richmond Young, Miss D.Cr. REID, Sir Hugh, Bt., C.B.E. O. REID, Major James Robertson, M.D., T.D. O. REMY, Marie, Mrs. 5.5. 5.5. RENDEL, The Hon. Clarice Margaret 5.5. RENDELL, Nora Edith, Miss RENNIE, Alice Charlotte, Miss D.Cr. RENNy-TAILYOUR, Florence Vernon, Miss 5.5. REYNOLDS, Alfred Lawson .B. REYNOLDS, Reginald H.A. REYNOLDS, William .B. RHODES, Captain Arthur Tahu Gravenor, M.V.O. O. RHODES, Dorothy, Mrs. 5.5. 5.5. RHODES, Edith, Mrs. RHODES, Colonel The Hon. Sir Robert Heaton, K.C.V.O., K.B.E. Kt.]. RHODES, Rose, Mrs. A. D .Cr. RICE, Arthur Granville .B. S.B. RICE, John RICHARDS, Brinley, S.B. RICHARDS, Ernest Alfred Kt.Cr. RICHARDS, John .B. RICHARDS, Captain Taliesin Edward C. RICHARDS, The Right Hon. Thomas, (P.C.) Kt.Cr. RICHARDS, William Thomas .B. RICHARDSON, Arthur Oswald o. RICHARDSON, Frederick Ernest, L.R.C.P. (ED.), L.R.C.S. H.A. RICHARDSON, George S.B. RICHARDSON, George Richard S.B.
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55 126 10 9
47 101
159 32
43 119
43 79 69
13 6
144 147 50 142 12 7
161 13 0 65 143
143 21
44 12 7 100 119
34 121
56 31
128 80 15 6 108 110
Grade.
RICHARDSON, Herbert Edmund RICHES, Carlton Tom Hurry RICHES, Ephraim George RICHES, Fanny Mabel, Mrs. C. T. H. RICHES, Horace William Walpole RICHES, Percy George RICKARDS, John RICKS, William James RIDDELL, Robert George, M.D., F.R.C.S.(ED.) RIDEOUT, Edith Mary, Miss RIDER, Graham Stanley RIDLEY, John Brooke, M.D. RIGBY, Frederick William, M.B. RIGBY, Walter Chaloner, M.B. RIGSBY, George Henry RITCHIE, Charles John, M.B.E. RITCHIE, Lieut.-Colonel Michael Balfour Hutchinson, D.S.O. RIVERS, urgeon-Commander Arthur Tunna, R.N. RIVERS, Francis ROBB, William Daig ROBB, William Wood, M.B. R OBERTO . . , Ernest, M.D., M.R.C.S. ROBERTS, Aileen Mary, Dowager Countess, D.B.E. ROBERTS, Effie Maud, Miss, R.R.C. ROBERTS, Evan, M.B.E. ROBERTS, George Quinlan, C.B.E. ROBERTS, Major Harry Entwistle ROBERTS, James Potts ROBERTS, Lieut.-Colonel Sir James Reid, Kt., C.LE., 1.B., F.R.C.S ROBERTS, John ROBERT , Sir J ahn, C.M .G. ROBERTS, Major Richard Conan, O.B.E. ROBERTS, Solomon ROBERTSHAW, Albert ROBERTSON, Alexander Morton, L.R.C.P. & S. ROBERTSON, Catherine Rowland, Mrs.
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98 77
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145 120
98 106 12 7
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72 47
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55
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137 37
Kt.Cr. O. O. H.A.
79 72
153 28
Kt.Cr. O. O. Kt.Cr.
77 80 35
S.B. S.B. S.B. 5.5.
95 102
13 0 13 6 T
274
275
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ALPHABETICAL ROLL. Grade.
ROBERTSON, James Herbert Graham, C.B.E., V.D., F.R.C.S.(ED.) O. Robin, Major-General Sir Alfred William, Kt.Gr. ICC.l\I.G., C.B. 5.5. ROBIN, Ethel Grace, Mrs. L. 5.5. ROBINS, Annie, Mrs. O. ROBINS, John Norman, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. O. ROBINS, Lieut.-Colonel Thomas Ellis, D.S.O. S.B. ROBINSON, Christopher 5.5. ROBINSON, Emily Harriette Oiseau, Mrs. Kt.Gr. ROBINSON, Ernest Laurie, L.R.C.P. S.B. ROBI SON, George Thomas ROBINSON, Lieut.-Colonel Leonard Nicholas, Kt.Gr. C.B.E., M.D.(ED.) S.S. H.OBINSON, Lily May, Miss 5.5. ROBINSON, Martha Ethel, Mrs. S.B. ROBLINGS, George 5.5. ROBSON, Kate Mary, Mrs. ROBSON, Colonel Lancelot, C.M.G., D.S.O., V.D., C. T.D. 5.5. ROBSON, Mary Frederica Walters, Mrs. 5.5. ROBSON, Rose Ida, Miss, A.R.R.C. O. RODLEY, John, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ROGERS, Lieut.-Colonel Bertram Mitford Heron, O. M.D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. S.B. ROGERS, Captain Clement John D.Cr. ROGERS, Edith Louise Julie, Lady, C.B.E. S.B. ROGERS, Edward John Ch. ROGERS, The Very Rev. Edgar, O.B.E. 5.5. ROGERS, Ethel Gordon, Miss S.B. ROGERS, James ROGERS, Major James Samuel Yeaman. D.S.O. , M.B. H.A. ROGERS, Captain John Docwra O. ROGERS, Walter George, M.B. O. ROLLASON, Norman John Lancelot, M.D. S.B. ROLLESTON, Eliza, Lady, C.B.E. D.Gr. ROMER, Frank, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. O. ROOKE, Colonel Alfred Shipton, O.B.E. O. ROOST, John S.B. RORIE, Colonel David, D.S.O., T.D., M.D. O.
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38 142 145 76 78
125 146 26 121 34 135 144 10 9 139 55 149 145 67 68 116 45 10 7
ROSE, John Amos ROSE, Thomas ROSHER, Francis Edwin ROSMAN, Ethelred Charles Ross, George Robert Thomson Ross, Lieut.-Colonel Henry, C.l.E., O.B.E., M.B., F.R.C.S.(l.) Ross, The Right Hon. Sir John, Baronet, (P.c.(l.))
Ross, Joseph ROUGHLEY, John Thomas ROUMANIA, Her Majesty Marie Alexandra Victoria, Queen of, V.A., C.l. ROUST, William Arthur ROUTLEDGE, Robert ROWBOTTOM, Arthur ROWBOTTOM, James ROWE, Maria, Miss ROWLANDS, George John ROWLETTE, Gladys Muriel, Mrs. ROWLEY, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Walsh RUDGE, Abraham RUFFER, Alice Mary, Lady RUMBOLD, Etheldred Constantia, Lady, C.B.E. Ru DLE, Eleanor Georgina, Lady RUNDLE, General Sir Henry Macleod Leslie, G.C.B., G.C.l\1.G., G.C.V.O., D.S.O., R.A.
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104 119 19
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64 100
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45 48 43
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26 95 93 135 81
RUSHTON, Wright RUSHWORTH, Ernest
S.B. S.B.
121
RUSSELL, Elizabeth Kathleen, Mrs.
5.5.
Ru SELL, Hamer Field
59 66 127
43 81
65
94 69
RUSSELL, Captain James Lawson, M.B. RUSSELL, John Cooper, M. B. RUSSELL, William Alexander Gordon, M.B. RUSSIA, The Grand Duchess George of RUTHERFORD, Allan Freer, M.B. RUTHERFORD, Margaret, Mrs. RUTHERFORD, Mary Isabella, Miss
23 13 1 93 I02 128 147 103 146
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156
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H.A. RUTTER, Hubert Llewellyn, M.B.E., M.D., F.R.C.S. S.B. RUTTER, James Ripley S.B. RYALL, Edward Walter S.B. RYAN, Timothy Edward S .B. RYAN, William Thomas D.Gr. RYLAND, Beryl Stratheden, Mrs. T. H. 5.5. SAGAR, Ellen, Miss A.S.B. SAID, George 5.5. ST. CATHERINE, The Rev. Mother Superior D.Gr. ST. CYRES, Dorothy, Dowager Viscountess 5.5. ST. JOHN, The Rev. Mother Superior H.A. ST. JOHN, Winstan St. Andrew, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. ST. JOHNSTO , George, M.D., M.R.C.S. O. SALISBURY, Alice Cicely, The Marchioness of O. SAMMAN, Lieut.-Colonel Charles Thomas, M.R.C.S. O. SAMSON, Sir Edward Marlay, K.B.E., K.C. .B. SAMUEL, David, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. O. SAMUEL, Sir John Smith, K.B.E., F.R.S.(ED.) A O. SAMUEL, Samuel, M.P. Kt.Gr. SAMUELSON, Sir Henry Bernhard, Baronet O. SAMUELSON, Sir Herbert, K.B.E. H.A . SANDEMAN, Kate Sydney, Mrs. G. H. S.S.(T.) SANDERS, Dora, Miss S.B. SANDERS, Miles SANDERS, Sa rah Elizabeth, Miss S.S.(T.) SANDERS, Sarah Lily, Miss S.S.(T.) 5.5. SANDERSON, Emma Mary, Mrs. SANDERSON. Tom. M.D. O.
15 8 10 3 91 117 116 47
SANDS,
SANDYS,
Harold Herrick Lord
Brigadier-General William Richardson, C.B., C.M.G. SANKEY, The Lord, G.B.E., (P .C.) SARGANT, Francis William SAUNDERS, Alexander William SAUNDERS, Gertrude Kate, Miss SAUNDERS, Samuel Yates SAUNDERS-JONES, May Elizabeth, Mrs. SA VILLE, James SAVORY, Ethel Mary, Miss SAVORY, Gladys Rebe, Miss
277
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ALPHABETICAL ROLL.
O.
142
I33 135 46
135 1 60
16I 88 79
65 I30 8I 85 32
57 I54 15 2 10 3
15 2 I S2 147 81 84
Bain
O. 1{t.Gr. O.
77
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31 78 97
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SAVORY, Sir Wjlliam Borradaile, Baronet SAWYER, Charles Geoffrey SAWYER, Edward Robert SAWYER, Emily Doris, Mrs. SAWYER, George Alexander, C.B.E. SA YER, Thomas Morton SCAPLEHORN, Jasper John SCARBROUGH, Lucy Cecilia, The Countess of SCARBROUGH, Major-General The Earl of, K.G., G.B.E., K.C.B., T.D. S.P. 0SCATTERTY, Lieut-Colonel William, M.D. SCHOFIELD, Surgeon-Commander Arthur Reginald, M.B., M.R.C.S., R.N. SCHOFIELD, Cusack Roney, M.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. CIIOFIELD, Frederick Ewart SCHOLEFIELD, George Edward, M.B.E., M.D. SCHWARZE, J essie Grant, Mrs. SCICLUNA, Hannibal Publius SCOTT, Adela Emma, Mrs. SCOTT, Alexander Thomas, M.B.E., M.R.C.S. SCOTT, Charles Sumner SCOTT, David SCOTT, Edwin COTT, Ethel, 1\1rs. COTT, James SCOTT, James Thomson, M.D. SCOTT, Captain John Thomas SCOTT, Samuel Thomas COTT, \Villiam COTT-EvA S, \Valter ScoTT-GATTY, Ciceley Muriel, Mrs. C. SCOTT-WHITE, The Rev. Augustus Henry Scott SCOWBY, Edward Thomas, M.B. SCRAGG, Frank SCRIMGEOUR, Major Frederick John, O.B.E. SEAFORTH, Mary Margaret, The Lady, C.B.E. SECCOMBE, Charles William, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. SEDDON, Thomas, I\I.B.E. SEED, George SEED, Harry Hadlow
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S.B. SHERRIN, William S.B. HEWELL, Henry Thomas D.Gr. SHEWELL CREEK, Sarah Louisa , Mrs. D.Gr. SHIFFNER, Elsie, Lady, O.B.E. SHIPWRIGHT, Captain Denis Ewart Bernard Kt.Gr. Kingston SHIPWRIGHT, Flight Lieutenant Thomas Alan o. Kingston, D.F.C., R.A.F. O. SHIRLEY, Evelyn Philip Sewallis, O.B.E. Ch. SHIRLEY, The Rev. Canon Paul William Nassau S.B. SHRIVE, George S.B. SHUTT, Albert Edward Victor S.B. SHUTTLEWORTH, Alfred S.B. SIMMO DS, Alfred Fredrick Leader SIMON, Sir John Allsebrook, G.C.S.I., C. K.C.V.O., O.B.E., (P.C.), K.C., M.P. A.S.B. IMO l S, imon, l\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. S.B. SIMPKINS, William Vintner Kt.Gr. SIMPSON, Alfred Allen, C.M.G., C.B.E. O. SIMPSON, Major Edward Herbert 1{t.Gr. SIMPSO , Lieut.-Col. Frank Robert, T.D. S.B. nlPSO~, Lieut.-Col. George Edward, O.B.E., ~l.B. 5.5. SIMPSON, Grace, Miss O. IMP ON, Janet Doris, Irs. A. A. S.B. SIMPSON, Joseph Arthur 5.5. IMP 0 ... , Lavinia, ~Irs. S.B. IMP 0-, , Leonard Gordon 5.5. SIMPSO ,Margaret Rose, Miss 5.5. SIMPSON, Mary, Miss 5.5. SIMPSON, Mary Hood, Mrs. M. SIMPSON, Colonel Robert John Shaw, C.B., O. C.M.G., M.B. S.B. SIMPSON, Colonel William S.B. SIMS, David Morgan S.B. SINCLAIR, Charles O. SINCLAIR, John, C.B.E., M.D., M.R.C.P. 5.5. SINCLAIR, Rosabelle Lindsay, Miss S.B. SINGLETON, Herbert SITOLE, Lieut.-Colonel Sardar Sir Appji Rao, D. ICB.E., C.LE.
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SKEE , George, lVI.B. S.B. SKINNER, Barbara Wilhelmina, Miss 5.5. SKINNER, Major-General Bruce Morland, C.B., C.M.G., lVI.V.O., M.R.C.S. O. SKINNER, George Edwin S.B. SKIN ER, Wilfred Charles S.B. SKINNER, Lieut.-Colonel William Booth, D.S.O., M.B. Kt.Gr. SKIPWITH, Sophia Flora, Mrs., O.B.E. 5.5. SLATER, Thomas S.B. SLATOR, Captain Edward, M.B.E. H.A. SLEEMAN, Frances Mary, Mrs. 5.5. SLEEMAN, Colonel James Lewis, C.M.G., C.B.E., M.V.O. Kt.J. SLEEMAN, John Cuthbert de Fontenne O. SLEIGHT, George Henry Burgess O. SLEIGHT, John William S.B. SLEMAN, Colonel Richard Reginald, M.D. O. SLEVIN, Bridget, Miss 5.5. SLOAN, Robert S.B. SLOGGETT, Helen Sophia, Lady D.Gr. SMART, Joseph S.B. SMEDDLE, Robert William, M.B. O. SMEDLEY, Elsie Clotilda, Miss 5.5. SMITH, Dame Anne Beadsmore, D.B.E., R.R.C. 5.5. SMITH, Annie, Miss 5.5. SMITH, Annie Hansley, Miss, M.B.E. 5.5. SMITH, Arthur Rudd S.B. SMITH, Ben William S.B. SMITH, Bertha Sophia Clarke, Miss 5.5. SMITH, Bryce McCall, M.B. S.B. SMITH, Charles S.B. SMITH, Charles William S.B. SMITH, Elizabeth Sarah, Miss 5.5. SMITH, Ethel Mary Turnbull, Miss 5.5. SMITH, Frances Wheeler, Lady D.Gr. SMITH, Francis Edward James Kt.Gr. SMITH, Captain Frederick Crawford, O.B.E. S.B. SMITH, Frederick John S.B. SMITH, Gertrude Ellen, Mrs. 5.5.
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Hilda Marie, Miss Isabel Mary, Mrs. S. M. James Frederick The Hon. James Frederick Arthur
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SMITH, John SMITH, John Herbert SMITH, John Thomas SMITH, Leslie Nelson S)"IITH, Lewis Henry, M.M. O. SMITH, Lilly Mary, Mrs., M.B.E. O. :\'lITH, ir Lindsey, K t 5.5. SMITH, Louisa, Mrs. S.S. S~IITH, Millicent Mary, Miss H.A. S;\IITl-I, Nathan Albert S.B. S~nTH, Richard Alexander O. )"IITH, Lieut.-Colonel idney Cedric Mathews S.B. ~nTII, Thomas o ~nTH, Thomas Edgar S.B. S lITH, Walter O. S fITH, Walter S.B. S}lITH, Walter S.B. S:'IfITH, William Arthur Morris C. S~lITH, William George S.B. S:\lITH, William Henry O. S nTH, William Henry S.B. SMITH, 'iVilliam Henry S.B. l\nTH, 'Villiam Henry SMITH, Colonel Sir William Robert, Kt., T.D., Kt.Gr. M.D. S.B. Si\lITHARD, Arthur Herbert O. SMITHE, Ida Elizabeth, Mrs., C.B.E. S.B. SMITHER, Harry MYTH, Lieut.-Colonel Geoffrey Henry Julian O. Skeffington, D.S.O. D.Gr. S IYTH, Helen Constance, Lady SMYTHE, Katherine Jane Altamont, Miss, O.B.E. 5.5.
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SNAPE, Alfred S.B. SNAPE, Captain Harold, M.B. O. SNELL, John Beddome, O.B.E. O. SNELL, Percival Skinner H.A. SOANS, Marion, Miss 5.5. SOAR, Edward S.B. SOMERLEYTON, Colonel The Lord, G.C.V.O., (p.e.) Kt.Gr. SOMERSET, Susan Margaret, Dowager Duchess of D.G.C. SORRELL, George Henry S.B. SOULSBY, Sir William Jameson, K.C.V.O., C.B., C.I.E. Kt.Gr. SOUTHERN , Joseph S.B. SOUTHEY, Herbert Watson, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. O. SOWERBUTTS, Henrietta Sarah Helen, Miss 5.5. SPACKMAN, Lieut.-Colonel Harry O. SPAIGHT, Major Henry William, L.R.C.P. H.A. SPANN, Albert Edward S.B. SPARKS, George S.B. SPENCE, Christina Philippa Agnes, The Hon. Mrs. A. H. 0., O.B.E. D.Gr. SPENCE, The Hon. Sir Reginald Arthur, Kt. O. SPENCER, John .B. SPIERS, William James S.B. SPONG, Major William Arthur, M.B., R.A. I.C. H.A. SPRAGUE, Captain Francis Henry, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. O. SPRAWSON, Major-General Cuthbert Allan, C.I.E. O. SPRAWSON, Frederick Kt.Gr. SPRIGGE, Sir Squire, M.D. O. SPRINGTHORPE, John William, M.D. (MELB.) Kt.Gr. SPROAT, Major Henry Bird, M.D. O. SPROTT, Dr. Gregory C. SPROULLE, Arthur Edward, L.R.C.P. & s.(1.) H.A. SPRY, Lucy Agnes, Miss 5.5. STACE, Maude Elizabeth Lane, Mrs. O. STALKER, Professor Alexander Mitchell M.D. H.A. STALLARD, Frank Edward ' S.B. STAMPER, Joseph S.B. STANBURY, Gertrude, Mrs. F. 5.5.
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STANCOMB-WILLS, Dame Janet Stancomb Graham, O. D.B.E. 5.5. STANFORD, Elizabeth Rymer, Mrs. 5.5. STANIER, Dorothy Helen, Miss S.B. STANIFORTH, George STANISTREET, Major-General Sir George BradO. shaw, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., M.B. STANLEY, The Hon. Sir Arthur, G.B.E., C.B., Kt.J. M.V.O. S.B. STANLEY, George S.B. STANLEY, Harry Robert Kt.Gr. STANLEY, Sir John, K.C.I.E., C.B.E., K.C. STANLEY, Joseph . S.B. Kt.Gr. STANLEY, Lieut.-Colonel Joseph Henry, C.B.E. S.B. STANLEY, William George STANMORE, The Lord, K.C.V.O. Kt.J. S.B. STA SFIELD, Edward S.B. STANSFIELD, Harry, M.B. D.Gr. STANYFORTH, Mary Evelyn, Mrs. E. W. O. STARK, John, O.B.E. 5.5. TARKEY, Jane, Mrs. Kt.Gr. TATHA 1, The Hon. Sir Charles Ernest, Kt. S.B. TEEL, John S.B. TEELE, amuel George Ch. STEER, The Rev. William Henry Hornby, T.D. O. TEER, William Reed Hornby O. TEERE, Ernest Augustus Lee O. STEGGALL, John Edward Aloysius 5.5. STEPHEN, Ida Vernon, Miss STEPHENS, Lockhart Edward Walter, C.B.E., M.R.C.S. H.A. STEPHENSO , Edward Bailey S.B. STEPHENSON, Colonel Francis Lawrance, C.B., M.B. S.B. STERN, Sir Edward David, Baronet A.A. STEVEN, William, M.B. S.B. STEVENS, Edith, Mrs. D.Gr. STEVENS, Lieut.-Colonel Frank Augustus Douglas, C.B.E. O. STEVE SON, Alexander James O. STEVE SON, Amy Georgina Mary 5.5. STEVENSON, Major Henry James O.
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STEVENSON, John Horne, M.B.E., K.C. Kt.}. STEWART, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Edward, K.B.E., M.D., M.R.C.S. Kt .Gr. STEWART, Helen, Miss 5.5. STEWART, Jessie, Miss 5.5. STEWART, Surgeon-Captain Robert William Glennan, M.B., R.N. o. STEWART, William, M.D. O. STIFFI , William Ernest S.B. STILES, Edwin James S.B. STILL, Alicia Frances Jane Lloyd, Miss, C..B.E., R.R.C. D.Gr. STILLING, James S.B. STINTON, Henry Howard S.B. STITCHER, David A.S.B. STOBART, Jessica Octavia, Mrs. W. R. D.Gr. STOBART-GREENHALGH, Mabel Annie, Mrs. D.Gr. STOCK, Mary Kanavagh, Mrs. D .Gr. STOCKHAM, William S.B. STOCKINGS, Major Arthur Perry, C.B.E. O. STOCKLEY, Major Henry Hudson Fraser, LV.O. O. STOCKTON, Annie, Mrs. 5.5. STOKES, Henry Fraser, M.D. H.A. STOKES, Louis Patrick, L.R.C.P. & L.R.C.S.(I) O. STOKOE, Robert S.B. STOLL, Sir Oswald, K t. O. STONE, David, M.D. O. STONE , David .B. STONE, Robert William S.B. STONES, Joseph S .B. STOREY, George S.B. STORRS, Louisa Lucy, Lady D.Gr. STORRS, His Excellency Sir Ronald Henry Amherst, K.C.M.G., C.B.E. Kt.}. STOTT, Edward Amos S.B. STRADBROKE, Helena Violet Alice, The Countess of, D.B.E. D.Gr. STRADBROKE, Colonel The Earl of, K.C.M.G., C.B., C.V.O., C.B.E., V.D. Kt.Gr. STRATFORD, John S .B.
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STRATHEARN, Edith Amy, Mrs. STRATHEARN, Lieut.-Colonel John Calderwood, C.B.E., M.D., F.R.C.S.(ED.) STREET, Alfred Francis, M.D. STREET, Belinda Maud, Lady STREET, The Hon. Sir Philip Whistler, K.C.M.G. STRETTON, John Lionel, M.R.C.S. STRICKLAND, Margaret, The Lady STRONG, Major Edgar Hugh, M.R.C.S. STRONG, Elizabeth Mary, Lady STROVER, Henry William Martyn, O.B.E., M.B. STROVER, Margaret Ann, Mrs., R.R.C. TUART, Elizabeth Gray, Mrs., M.B. STUART, Helen, Mrs. J. A. Man STUART, Mary, Mrs. E. TUART, Robert, M.R.C.S ., L.R.C.P. TUBB , John STURT, Ernest \Yilliam STYAN, Thomas George, M.D. SUMMERSKILL, Ellen, Miss SUMNER, Abraham SUl\IPTER, Charlotte, Miss S TCLIFFE, \ Valter Eastwood SUTHERLA D, Sir Arthur Munro, Baronet, K.B.E. UTHERLAND, Eileen Gwladys, The Duchess of SUTTON, Albert Edward, M.B.E. UTTON, Henry George SUTTON, Mary J ane, Mrs. SWAIN, Alice Elizabeth, Miss WAI ,Harry SWALES, John William SWALLOW, Clara, Mrs. SWA TSTON, Julia Emily, Miss, A.R.R.C. SWANTON, Samuel SWARBRICK, John SwARBRICK, William SWAYNE, Francis Griffiths, M.B. SWAYTHLI G, Gladys Helen Rachel, Dowager Lady SWIFT, Dame Sarah Ann, G.B.E., R.R.C. SWINDALE, John Aston, M.D.
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SWINDALL, Tom S.B. SWINHOE, Major George Rodway, M.R.C.S., H.A. L.R.C.P. SWINTON, Captain George Sitwell Campbell C. SYDENHAM, Lieut.-Colonel Edward Verrinder, O. D.S.O., T.D. SVDENHAM OF COMBE, Phyllis Angelina Rosamond, D.Cr. The Lady SYDENHAM OF COMBE, Colonel The Lord, G.c.s.I., Kt.]. G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., G.B.E. Ch. SYDNEY, John Charles Wright, Archbishop of O. SYKES, Joseph Harvey Kemp SZLUMPER, Major Gilbert Savil, C.B.E., T.D. S.B. Kt.Cr. TAILBY, Edward Mantle 5.5. TAIT, Christine Jean, Miss S.B. TAIT, Henry Alexander 5.S. TAIT, Margaret Gemmel, Miss Kt.Cr. TAIT, Sir Thomas James, Kt. TALBOT, May, Miss 5.S. TALBOT DE MALAHIDE, Isabel Charlotte, D.Cr. Dowager Lady, D.B.E. S.B. TAME, John S.B. TANDY, Walter S.B. TANNER, George O. TANNER, Lawrence Edward O. TAPP, Captain Harold Astley, O.B.E., M.C. S.B. TAPSON, Charles William Joseph Harry, D.C.M. D.Gr. TARLETON, Henrietta Charlotte, Mrs. 5.B. TARRY, Major George Golbourn S.B. TATE, Albert Horatio O. TATE, Major Sir Robert William, K.B.E. H.A. TAUFFLIEB, Julia Catlin, Madame S.B. TAYLOR, Abraham John O. TAYLOR, Andrew Hutton Scott O. TAYLOR, Arnold Rothwell, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. S.B. TAYLOR, Arthur TAYLOR, Charles Alfred H.A. S.B. TAYLOR, Edward S.B. TAYLOR, John Edward TAYLOR, Captain Joseph van Someren, O. L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.)
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O. TAYLOR, Captain Robert Allan Grant, O.B.E., M.C. Ch. TAYLOR-SMITH, John, Bishop, K.C.B., c.v.o. S.B. TEBBEY, Henry TEICHELMANN, Major Ebenezer, F.R.C.S., H.A. L.R.C.P. (I.) D.Cr. TEMPLE, Agnes Fanny, Lady O. TENISON, Eva Mabel, Miss S.B. TENNYSON-SMITH, Alfred, M.D. O. TERRY, Colonel Astley Herbert O. TERRY, Captain Astley Thomas, R.E. O. TERRY, Leonora Mary Florence, Miss H.A. TERRY, Major Paul McKenna, L.R.C.P. & s. S.B. TERRY, William Henry H.A. TEWSLEY, Cyril Hocken, M.D., F.R.C.S. D.Cr. THACKERAY, Elizabeth, Lady 5.B. THACKERA Y, Henry John 5.B. THEL WELL, Thomas 5.S. THEOBALD, Hilda Maud, Miss S.B. THIRKELL, Constantine, M.B.E. 5.B. THOMAS, Arthur Owen S.B. THOMAS, David H.A. THOMAS, David John, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. H.A. THOMAS, Daniel Eees, M.B. S.B. TnoMA , John THOMAS, Sir Godfrey John Vignoles, Baronet, O. K.C.V.O., C.S.I. S.B. THOMAS, Hugh Reginald O. THOMAS, Major John Restell, M.B. S.B. THOMAS, John Thomas S.S. TnoMAs, Mabel, Mrs., M.B.E. H.A. THOMAS, Martha Jane, Miss, R.R.C. 5.S. THOMAS, Mary Ashlin, Miss C. THOMAS, Richard David, L.R.C.P. & S.ED. S.B. THOMAS, Lieut.-Colonel Robert William Hughes S.B. THOMAS, Thomas S.B. THOMAS, Thomas James Bell, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. O. THOMAS, William Edmund, O.B.E., L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.) S.B. THOMASON, James Porter THOMAS-STANFORD, Ellen, Lady D.Cr. D.Gr. THOMPSON, Ada Mary, Mrs.
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THOMPSON, Anthony S.B. THOMPSON, Charles John Samuel, M.B.E. O. THOMPSON, Florence Ann, Miss H.A. THOMPSON, Francis James S.B. THOMPSON, Francis William S.B. THOMPSON, Harry S.B. THOMPSON, John S.B. THOMPSON, Muriel Cressy, Miss 5.5. THOMPSON, Vernon Royde S.B. THOMPSO , William Egbert, M.B., CH.B. O. THOMSON, Colonel Sir Courtauld, KB.E., C.B. 1(t.Gr. THOMSON, Emily Charlotte, M.B. H.A. THOMSON, Major-General James, C.B., C.M.G., M.B. Kt.Gr. THOMSON, Winifred Hope, Miss O. THOMSON-WALKER, Sir John William, M.B., F.R.C.S. O. THORNE, Evelyn Mary, Mrs. F. D.Gr. THORNES, Captain Charles S.B. THORNETT, Christian, Mrs. D. THORNTON, Albert O. THORNTON, Colonel Sir Edward Newbury, c. KB.E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. O. THORNTON, Harold Leppington O. THRASHER, George James O. THRESH, John Clough, M.D. 5.5. THRING, The Hon. Katharine Annie S.B. THURLOW, Frederick Charles H.A. THURMAN, Edmund S.B. TIBBLE, Bertie Wallace, O.B.E. S.B. TIBBS, Isaac H.A. TIDCOMBE, Francis Sitwell, M.R.C.S. S.B. TILBURY-Fox, Campbell, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. S.B. TIMSON, John Frank 5.5. TINDLE, Elsie Maud, Mrs. O. TODD, Armstrong Herbert Swift, M.D. D.Gr. TODD, Constance Elizabeth, Miss, R.R.C., M.M. 5.5. TODD, Ethel Hazel Catherine, Miss S.B. TODD, John Charles 5.5. TODD, Marian, Miss O. TOLLER, Edith Lilian, Mrs. W. S.B. TOMBS, George Walter
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TOMLIN, Major Maurice Hilliard O. 78 TOUGH, Frederick William Kerr, F.R.C.S.(ED.) O. 70 TOWERS, Alice Kate, Miss 5.5. 144 TOWERS, Harry Frederick S.B . 108 TOWERZEY, Alec Reginald S.B. 107 V.C. TOWSE, Captain Sir Ernest Beachcroft Beckwith, KC.V.O., C.B.E. Kt.Gr. 30 TOYE, William Spelling S.B. 97 TRAFFORD, William Thomas Mitton S.B. 110 TRANT, Hope, Miss, l\I.B.E. 5.5. 143 TRAN'T, William H.A. 157 TREDEGAR, Colonel The Viscount, C.B.E. Kt.Gr. 29 TRELOAR, Florence, Miss D.Gr. 49 TREOWEX, Major-General The Lord, C.B., C.M.G. Kt.Gr. 33 TRIMBLE, Colonel Charles Joseph, C.B., C.M.G., V.D., T.D., L.R.C.P.(ED.) Kt.Gr. 25 TRHIBLE, Hester, Miss, A.R.R.C. 5.5. 13 8 TRIMBLE , James S.B. 101 TRIMMER, Alfred John S.B. 91 TROTT, Heywood S.B. 102 TROTTER, Allan Arthur S.B. 113 TROTTER, Olivia Georgiana, Lady D.Gr. 44 TROU 0 , Edgar O. 79 Trw P, George Alexander, c.:'I.G. O. 80 TROWER, George James S.B. 12 7 TRUB 'HAW, \\'ilfred, O.B.E. S.B. 12 9 TRUE, Franci George S.B. 128 TRUE~IAX, Lady usan Catherine Harriet, O.B.E. O. 88 TUCK, Alice Mary, Mis. 5.5. 143 T CK, Francis Isaac S.B. 125 TUCKER, George John, O.B.E. S.B. 92 T CKEY, Helena Frances, Miss 5.5. 145 TUCKWELL, George Frederick S.B. 117 TUDOR-CRAIG, Major Sir Algernon Tudor, K.B.E. C. 58 TUKER, Mildred Anna Rosalie, Miss D.]. 23 TULLOH, Louisa Watson, Miss, R.R.C. O. 87 TUNKS, Charles James, M.B.E. Kt.Gr. 38 TUPPER, Janet, Lady D.Gr. 44 TUPPER, idney Edward S.B. 123 TURBITT, Elizabeth, Mrs. 5.5. 142 u
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TURNBULL, Lieut.-Colonel ir Hugh Stephenson, c. ICB.E. TUR BULL, Lieut.-Colonel John Archbold, o. D.S.O., L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.), R.A.M.C. TURNBULL, Kate \Vinifred, Miss S.B. TURNBULL, Willian1 Henry O. TURNER, Albert Charles, O.B.E. S.B. TURNER, Benjamin George H.A. TURNER, Frank Henry S.B. TURNER, Lewis Leonard TUR~ ER, Mabel Lucy, Mrs. .B. TURTO r , vVilliam O. TURTON, vVillian1 Henry, M.B. D.Gr. TWEEDALE, Elizabeth Ann, Mrs. O. TWEEDALE, Walter C. TWEEDIE, Michael Forbes S.B. TWISELTON, Arthur Henry D.Gr. TWISS, Ethel Madeline, Mrs. G. E. 5.5. TWISS, Mildred Caroline, Miss, O.B.E. Kt.Gr. TYMMS, Herbert George, F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. 5.5. TYNDALL, Mary Ann Priscilla, Mrs. TYRRELL, Colonel Charles Robert, C.B., C.B.E., Ki.Gr. M.R.C.S. .B. TYSON, Edward S.B. TYSON, James Frears .B. UNDERDOWN, \Villiam Henry 5.5. UNDERWOOD, Catherine, Mrs. .B. UPTO~ , Henry John .5. UREN, Ethelda Runnalls, Miss, R.R.C. 5.5. URMSON, Margaret Frances, Miss D. URQUHART, Captain Charles Thiselton, M.D. 5.5. URQUHART, Mary lackie, Mrs. D. USMAR, Lieut.-Colonel George Henry, O.B.E ., S.B. L.R.C.P. & S. (ED.) VALADIER, Major Sir Auguste Charles, K.B.E., H.A. C.M.G. A.l<t.Gr. VAN ALEN, James John S.B. VAUGHAN, Arthur Edward S.B. VAUGHAN, Frederick Henry VAUGHAN, Gertrude Alice, :;.\Iiss
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VA UGHAN-COWELL, Myrtle Aida, Mrs. VAUX, Lieut.-Colonel Francis Leonard, M.D. VEEVER , Thomas VERCO, Clement Armour, ::-'1.B. VERRIER, William James VICAR , Lovell \Villiam VICTORIA, H.R.H. Princess, V.A., C.r. VILLIERS, :Matilda, Miss VILVEN, Stephen Herbert VI E, Major Edward VI. E, H arriette Joanna, Miss VOULE , Sir Francis Minchin, Kt., C.B.E. WACHER, Harold, M.B., M.R.C.S. W ADD, George WADDY, The Rev. Percival Stacy WADE, Surgeon-Colonel Arthur Breedon, V.D., M.B., M.R.C.S. WADE, Bertha, 1\1rs. W ADHAM, Mary Elizabeth, Mrs. \;VAI " Edward Brownfield \i\TAI ' WRIGHT, Lennox, M.D., l.R.C.S. \i\TAI TELL, Rosan1und faud, Mrs. WAITE, \Villiam John \VAKEFIELD, Colonel The Lord, C.B.E. WAKEFIELD, arah Frances, The Lady \i\TAKELL 'G, Elizabeth, Mrs. "YAKELY, Harry George WALCH, Edmund \i\TALDO, Frederick Joseph, M.D., M.R.C.S. \;VALE , H.R.B. The Prince of, KG., KT., KP., G.C .. 1., G.C. l.G., (.vC), ETC. \VALE , Alfred George Edwards, Archbishop of V\TALKER, Alice Maud, :Miss \VALI\ER, Craven Howell, O.B.E. \VALKER, Eric Mitchell \i\ ALKER, ir Herbert Ashcombe, KC.B. \i\ ALKER, Harold Albert, M.R.C.S. V\TALKER, John WALKER, John Philip, M.B.E., l\I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. WALKER, Josiah
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Mary, Mrs. G. H. Mary Elizabeth, Miss Major Percival Benjanlin Captain Percy, M.B.E. Lieut.-Colonel Philip Lionel Edward,
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D.S.O. WALKER, anl WALKER, \Villiam WALKER, \Villiam Manby WALL, Louis WALLACE, Henry Simpson WALLACE, aptain John, O.B.E., flLB., :'I.R.C. WALLER, ~Iary, Mr . W ALLIXGTO~ , Alfred J allle W ALLI TGTO~ , Edith, Mrs. WALLIS, Frederick WALLIS, Harry Bernard WALLIS, Major Henry Jocelyn K ennedy VVALLIS, Henry William WALLWORK, Jesse WALSH, Henry Deane, WALTER, Lieut.-Colonel Albert Elijah, O.B.E., M.D., M.R.C.S. WALTON, Frederick John, M.B. WALTO , John WALTO J , Lily Alice, Mrs. WALTON-WIL ON, Anne Cecilia Elfgyva, 11i 5, A.R.R.C. WARBURTON, Harris Grant WARBURTON, William WARBURTOI, William WARBURTON, William WARD, Lieut.-Colonel Ellacott Leamon, C.B. E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. WARD, Fanny Eleanor, Miss WARD, George Richard WARD, Major-General Henry Dudley Ossulston, C.B., C.M.G. WARD, James Langfield WARD, Lieut.-Colonel James Philip Stephens, L.R.C.P.
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WARD, Jean Templeton, The Hon. Lady, C.B.E. D.Gr. WARD, Mary Alexandra, Miss, M.B.E. R.R.C. 5.5. WARDE-ALDAM, Sarah Julia, Mrs. W. W., M.B.E., A.R.R.C. D.Gr. WARDROPE, William Hugh O. WARE, Arthur Maitland, M.D., M.R.C.S, L.R.C.P. C. WARE, Robert S .B. WARHAM, Ridley ]{t.Gr. WAR EFORD, Mary Elizabeth, Mrs. D.Gr WAR.TER, Lady Leucha Diana D.Gr. WARREX, James Frederick S.B. \VARRE. ·, Lieut.-Colonel John Raymond, M.C. S.B. \NARRE i, arah Trumbull, Mrs. D. H. D.Gr. \\TAlmEx, ydney Jame O. \VARREN, William George Edwin S.B. \VARRE . DER, Eleanor Charlotte, Miss D.Gr. ~7ARRINGTO~, Ethel Maud, iiss 5.5. \VARWICK, Elfrida }Iarjorie, Dowager Counte~s of D.Gr. \VAl{WI CK, Frank George S.B. WA IlIXGTO.·, Albert S.B. WA S, Joseph Edwin S.B. WATERHOU E, Agnes ~Iay, Miss, R.R.C. 5.5. WATERIIOU E, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Ronald Dockray, K.C.B., C.M.G., C.V.O. O. \VATER , Erne t Edward S.B. WATERS, Ir Harry George, Rt., V.D., ~I.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Kt.Gr. WATERS, 11ary Beaumont, Mrs. 5.5. WATHEN, amuel" illiam S.B. WATKIN, George O. VVATKIN, Robert O. WATIGKS, Frederick William S.B. WATKIN, Maria Heloi e, Mrs. H. D.Gr. WATKIN, arah Ann, Mrs. 5.5. WATSON, Dorothy Bannerman, Mrs., O.B.E. 5.5. WATSO , Genevieve, Lady D.Gr. W ATSO ,Harry Townsend S.B. WATSON, Major Henry Angus, C.B.E., M.V.O. S.B. WATSON, Isobel, Mrs. 5.5. WATSO~, James Pool Ker S .B.
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WATTS, Frederick Earle, M.B. WATTS, Harry John Manning, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. WATTS, William WAUGH, Catherine Charlotte, Mrs. WAVERTREE, Sophie Florence Lowthrop, The Lady, C.B.E . WAVERTREE, The Lord WAY, John Henry Frederick, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. W AYT, Edgar Joseph WEAVER, Annie Elizabeth, Mrs. WEAVERS, Charles WEBB, Colonel Sir Arthur Lisle Ambrose, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. WEBB, Egbert Adams Organ WEBB, Ella Gertrude Amy, Mrs., M.B.E., M.D. WEBB, Captain Frederick Tobias WEBB, Herbert WEBB, Isabel, Mrs. WEBB, James Henry WEBB, Major John Curtis, M.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. WEBB, Sarah Emily, Miss, R.R.C. WEBB, William Henry WEBB, William Henry WEBBER, Lieut.-Colonel Henry Woolmington, M.D. WEBB-J OH SON, Colonel Alfred Edward, C.B.E., D.S.O., T.D., :\I.B., F.R.C.S. WEBSTER, Ethel Mary Hutton, Mrs., O.B.E. WEBSTER, Harold George, M.R.C.S. WEBSTER, William WEDGWOOD, Ethel Kate, The Hon. Mrs. WEDGWOOD, Henrietta, Miss, R.R.C. WEDGWOOD, Colonel Sir Ralph Lewis, Kt., C.B., C.M.G. W EEDALL, Alfred WEEKES, Brevet Colonel Harold Ernest, O.B.E. WEEKES, The Very Rev. William Haye WEEKLEY, Lieut.-Colonel George Mitchell WEEKS, Morgan WEGUELIN, Mary Josephine Ethel, Mrs. A., C.B.E.
295
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157 103 142 49 38 ISS III
145 116
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109
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WEIDNER, Robert Joseph, M.B. \VELD-FoRESTER, Marie Louise Priscilla, The Hon. Mr. WELLCOME, Henry oloman W ELLS, Albert Edward WELLS, Benjamin William \VELLS, Edith J ane, Miss WELLS, George Charles WELLS, Margaret Mary, Mrs. H., M.M. WELL, ir \Villiam Henry, Kt. WELSH, John, M.R.C.S., L.R C.P. WE SLEY, Annie Mary, Miss, A.R.R.C. \tVEST, Lieut.-Colonel Richard Milbourne, O.B.E., D.S.O., M.D. W E. TMACOTT, Colonel Frederic Hibbert, C.B.E., T.D., F.R.C.S. WESTMACOTT, Margaret Carlota, ~Irs. F. H. WESTON, Esther Frances, :vIrs. WHALE, Captain George Harold Lawson, M.D., F.R.C. ~ . WHALLEY, William \VH.-\TELY, Franci Bruce WUEATLEY, Charles William vV}-IE ~\ TLEY, Clara Annie, Mrs. "VHEATLEY, Jane Eleanor, Miss WHEEL, ,\ illiam Albert WHEELER, ybil Grace, The Hon. :vIrs. WHILLI , John WHITAKER, Arthur Wallace WHITAKER, Beatrix, Mi s \,yHITAKER, Gladys Mary, Mi s WHIT_-\KER, Hilda, The Hon. Mrs. 'VHITCHER, Charle Edgar, L.R.C.P. & \tVRITE, Cicely Eleanor, ~rs. 'VHITE, Edward WHITE, Eleanor Kathleen, frs. L. \VHITE, Frank George, M.B.E. WRITE, Lieut.-Colonel Henry George Norman WHITE, Captain J ames Atkin Henton, M.D., F.R.C.S.(ED. )
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WHITE, Captain Joseph Willianl WHITE, Leonard David WHITE, Minnie Harriette, Mrs. ]. W. WHITE, Colonel \Villiam Arthur WHITEHEAD, Alfred, L.R.C.P., L.R.C .. (ED.) WHITEHURST, John WHITEMA ,Ada Maria Motum Wynn, 1iss WHITHAM, Charles Edward ~VHITING, Frederick Thonlas WHITNEY, Captain Robert George Edmund WHITTAKER, Captain Lawrence, M.B.E. WHITTLE, Annie, Miss WHITTLE, Eliza, Miss WHITWAM, Hinchliffe \VHITWORTH, Geoffrey Budibent WHYTE, Sir Alexander Frederick, KC.S.I. WHYTE, Marion WICKE S, Jasper Edgar \iVICKENS, Percy Benjamin WIDDOP, Joseph Holdroyd WIDDUP, Frank. WIGGII S, Barclay, L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.) WIGNALL, Joshua Jennings WILBERFORCE, Brigadier-General Sir Herbert William, K.B.E., C.B ., C.M.G. WILD, Samuel WILDMAN, Herbert WILKES, William WILKINS, Albert Charles WILKINS, Harry Halford WILKINS, Colonel James Sutherland, D.S.O. WILKINS, William George WILKINSON, Albert Samuel WILKI I SON, Cicely Mary, Lady WILKINSON, Surgeon-Captain Edward Aubrey Guy, O.B.E., R. WILKINSON, James Bates, M.D. WILKINSON, John WILKINSON, John Henry WILKINSON, John William
297
ALPHABETICAL ROLL.
ALPHABETICAL ROLL.
Kt.Gr. .B.
5.5. O.
106 154
WILKINSON, Major ir Nevile Rodwell, K.C.V.O. Kt.Gr. WILlUNSO ,Major-General Sir Percival Spearman, KC.M.G., C.B. Kt.Gr. WILKI ON, ir Russell Facey, K.C.V.O., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. O. WILKIX ON, ydney Arthur, M.R.C.S. S.B. WILKINSON, Thomas S.B. WILl{lNSON, Walter S.B. WILLCOX, Colonel ir Willialn Henry, K.C.I.E., C.B., C. : \l.G., M.D., F.R.C.P. Kt.Gr. WILLETT, John, L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.) C. Kt.Gr. WILLETT, John Eddowes, C.B.E. WILLETT, Iary France, 1\1iss D.Gr. WILLIAM , Albert Henry S .B. WILLIAMS, Alpheus Fuller Kt .Gr. 38 \VILLI A~1 , Arthur. tuart, ?\I.V.O., O.B.E. S.B. WILLIA IS, Constance Margaret, ~1rs. C. \VILLL-\~I , David Car dig S.B. WILLIA~l , Captain Demetrius S.B. \tVILLLDL, Edith ~Iargaret Prichard, Mi .5. WILLIA~l ,Frances arah, Mrs. T. ]. H.A. WILLIAillS, Hugh Thomas S.B. WILLLDL', Horace Trevor S.B. WILLIAi\l , John S.B. WILLIA:'II , ~lajor John Robert, T.D., M.B. Kt.Gr. WILLIAMS, J 0 eph S.B . \tVILLIA:-L, Juliet, Lady O. \iVILLIA~1 , l\Iary Irene, 1\1iss 5.5. WILLIAM, Moses Thomas, M.B., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. S.B . WILLIAMS, arah, Ir. 5.5. WILLIAMS, ydney, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. O.
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WILLIAMS, William Robert, L.R.C.P. & S.(ED.)
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298
ALPHABETICAL ROLL.
WILLIAMS, William vVallace WILLIAMSON, Charlotte Campbell, Mrs . C. H. W ILLIAMSO ,Martin WILLIAMS-WY N, Colonel Sir Herbert Lloyd Watkin, Baronet, C.B., T.D. WILLINGDON, Marie Adelaide, The Countess of, G.B.E., C.I. WILLINGDON, His Excellency The Earl of, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E., G.C.M.G., G.B.E . WILLIS, John WILLIS, Joseph Alexander WILLOUGHBY , Major \iVilliam George, M.D. "ILL , Sir Ernest Salter, Baronet WILLS, Caroline Fanny laud, Lady WILLS, Elizabeth Helen, Mrs. WILSON, Alexander, l.I.D. WILSON, Archibald Kennedy WILSON, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Arnold Talbot, K.C.I.E., C.S.I., C.M.G., D.. 0. WILSON, Charles, 1I.D., L.R.C.S. WILSON, Eleanor, Miss WILSON, Frederick Portway WILSON, George WILSON, The Rev. George Anthony WILSON, James Alexander, M.B. V\IILSON, James Arthur, O.B.E.
ALPHABETICAL Grade.
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WILSON, John Iacintosh, M.B. WILSON, Joseph Maitland, C.B.E. Margaret Elizabeth, 1\1rs., M.B. WILSON, Norah, Mrs. A. de C. WILSO ,Lieut.-Colonel Robert Stuart WILSON, Robert Theodore WINCH, \Villiam Charles WINDER, Arthur Wellesley, O.B.E. WILSO~,
WINDSOR, Henry WINFIELD, George William
Kt.Cr.
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33 146 69 162 126
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299
ROLL. Grade.
D.Gr. WINGATE, Catherine Leslie, Lady, D.B.E. WINGATE, General Sir Francis Reginald, Baronet, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., G.B .E., K.C.M.G., D.S.O., R.A. Kt.Cr. WINSLADE, Albert S.B. WINTER, Frank S.B. WI TER, Harrison S.B. WI TER, Percy Harold O. WINTERBOURNE, Jame S.B. WISHART, John, M.D. H.A. WISSEMANS, General Maurice Marie Joseph A.Kt.Gr. WITTY, Harry Sykes S.B. \VOESS, H ermann O. WOLFF, Nora Gladys, Mrs. G. 5.5. WOLLASTON, Eve1een Olive Alice, Lady D.]. WOLLASTON, Sir Gerald Woods, Kt ., M.V.O. 1{ ]. WOLLEY, Frederick Charles S.B. \VOL TEXCROFT, Edith, Mi 5.5. WOLSTENHOLME, Joseph Lancashire S.B. WOOD, Blanche, Miss, A.R.R.C. 5.5. WOOD, Charles Joseph S.B. WOOD, Edward Rogers Kt.Gr. WOOD, Ernest Seymour WOOD , George Henry W OOD, Grace Eliza, Mrs., M.B.E.
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WOOD, James
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WOOD, Mabel Emily, ::VIrs.
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'VOOD, \Villianl H enry WOOD, Captain \Villiam Thomas, M.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. \YOODCOCK, Colonel Herbert Charles WOODCOCK, William Stanley, M.B.E.
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Kt.Gr.
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W OOD, Grace Helen, :Miss WOOD, Herbert
WOODHOUSE, Major-General Sir Tom Percy, K.C.M.G., C.B., M.R.C.S. WOODS, John WOODS, John Francis, M.D.
148
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ALPHABETICAL ROLL.
ALPHABETICAL ROLL. Grade.
WOODS, John Hall, M.R.C.S.(L) WOODS, Lionel Dudley, L.R.C.P. WOODS, Richard Cartwright WOODS, William Henry WOODWARD, Augusta Isabel, Miss WOODWARD, \Villian1 Henry WOOF, Lucy Elizabeth Talbot, Miss WOOLLETT, Lieut.-Colonel William Charles WOOLLEY, John William WOOLSTO~ , Florence Katherine, ::\1r . T. H. VVOOSTER, Gladys May, ~1rs. WORKMAN, \Villiam, 11.D. WOR FOLD, Loui e, Lady \VORSFOLD, ir Thoma Cato, Baronet WORSLEY, Norah Sarah, Miss WORTHINGTO ,Colonel Ir Edward Scott, K.C.V.O., C.B., C.M.G., C.I.E., M.D., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. WORTHY, Henry Charles
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WRIGHT, Frances Jane, Mrs. F.
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WRIGLEY, Constance lIary, Yriss WYATT, The Rev. Paul \Villiams WYLLIE, John Alexander WYNCH, Lionel Maling, C.I.E., C.B .E. WYNCOLL, John \Villiam, ~I.B. WYNNE, Emily Mary, Lady WYNNE, Colonel Sir Trevredyn Rashleigh, K.C.S.L, K.C.I.E., V.D.
14 8 133 149 153 114
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139 53 114 30
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125
D.Gr.
44
Kt.Gr.
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S.B. S.B.
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WYTHES, Ernest James, C.B.E.
Kt.Gr.
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