Roll 1902-1903

Page 1


U:be <Branb }prior\? of tbe of th e lbospital of $t. 30bn of 3ernsalenl in JEnglanb.

Incorporated by Her Majesty Queen Victoria, under Royal Charter, 14th May, 1888.

ROLL OF ME1J;:fBERS

A LVD

HON ORA RY A SSO Ci A T E>-) , AND OF RECIPiEN TS OF A f/VA RDS OF H ONOUR.

Corrected to 1st January, 1902. .

G. H -W . Registrar.

CONTENTS.

PART I.-Roll of Members and Honorary Associates with Memorandun1 respecting wearing of Insignia.

P ART 11.- List of A 'wards which have been conferred by the Chapter-General for acts of gallantry in saving life on land:

(a) Prior to the Incorporation of the Order by Royal Charter, granted 14th May, 1888.

(b) Since the I ncorporation of the Order by Royal Charter.

PART I I I.-List of Recipients of Service lIedal.

PAPT IV. - Roll of Melnbers and Honorary As ociates deceased.

(a) Prior to the Incorporation of the Order by Royal Charter, gran ted 14th Iay, 1888.

(b) Since the I ncorporation of the Order by Royal Charter.

PART V.-Illustrations of the Insignia and 1edal.

<Branb of tbe G'rber of tbe

1bospitaI of $t. Jobn of 3ernsalem in JEnglanb.

ROLL

OF MEMB E RS AND HONORARY A SSOCI A

TES

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PART I.

6 H AB I T AND I NS I GNIA.

The Habit of the Grand Prior consists of a black velvet mantle, embroidered on t he left side with the Cross of the Order.

The Habits of the Knights of Ju st ice are of black silk) those of the Knights of Grace of black call11et, a1l embellished on the left side with the Cross of the Order, the embellishments of the former being of gold and the latter of silver.

The Badge of the Order, worn by Knigh ts of Ju stice, consists of a Maltese Cross of white enarnel set in gold, embellished alternately in each of the principal angles with a lion guardant and an unicorn, in gold, both passant, SUo pended from a black watered silk riband worn round the neck. H.R.H. tbe Grand Prior wears the Badge surmounted by an Imperial Crown, in gold, similarly sllspended.

The Cross of the Order worn by Knights of Ju stice on the left breast is similar; or may be of white linen, embellished as aforesaid.

Chaplains wear the Badge Ollly, similar in design and material to that worn by Knights of Justice, suspended from a black watered riband worn round the neck.

Ladies of Justice wear the Baclge of the Order,-the embellishments being of gold,-suspended from a black watered riband tied in a bow, on the left shoulder.

Knights of Grace wear the Badge and Cross simil.lr in design to and in the same manner as those of Knights of Justice, the embellishment being of silver.

Ladies of Grace wear the Badge in the mode prescribed for Ladies of J us t ice, the embellishments being of silver.

Esquires wear the Badge of white enamel and silver, suspended from a b lack wa tere d si lk riband on the left breast.

Serving Brothers and Sisters wear the Badge on the arm emb roi d ered o r stamped in silver.

Honohrary Serving Brothers and Sisters, in lieu of t ha t wo rn on t e a r m wear a Badg t h h . . ' e m e s ape of a circular medallion of the Cross of the Order of white enamel embellished slIver, on a. black ground, the whole mounted in sil ver' the ono ra ry. Serv.mg Brothers on the left breast suspended by a h I k watere d s Il k nband' th H " ac h Id ) e onorary ServIng Sisters o n the le ft s ou er suspended from a black watered riband in the form f rosette) or bow. 0 a

Honorary As.sociates wear the Badge of the Order in silver. The It on left breast su!')pended from a black watered silk n an ; the ladles on the left shoulder attached to a bow of the same.

MOTTOE.

"PRO FIDE," "PRO UTILIT \TE

(For Illustratz'o1lS see Part V.)

(Branb lPrior\? of tbe ®rber 1bospital of St. 30bn of 3erusalell1 in JEnglanb. •

SOVEREIGN HEAD AND PATRO OF TIlE ORDER.

HIS l\tIOST GR.l-\CIOU tIAJESTY TI-IE

Grand Prior.

HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE OF \rV ALES, K.G.

Sub-Prior. [Vacant.] :JBailtff of JEgle.

HI R OYAL HI GHNE. S THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K.G. 1knigbts of 3-llstice.

H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CAMBRID GE, I{.G.

H.R.H. PRINCE CHRISTIAN OF CHLE'WIG- HOL ' TEI, I{.G.

H.H. PRINCE ALBERT OF CHLESWIG-HOLSTEI, G.C.B.

H.S.H. THE DUKE OF TE K, .C.V.O.

H.S.H. PRINCE FRA CIS OF TE CK, K.C.V.O., D 0.

CAPTAIN H.S.H. PRI TCE LOUIS OF BATTE BERG, G.C B., R.N.

H.R.H. PRI CE CHARLES OF DE .. B.

H. R. H. PRI TCE ALBERT OF PR USS IA, Grand Taster of the Johanni ter 0 rd er. ( H 0110rary).

LOR D LEIGH.

LI EUT.-COLO TEL TREVE E J Aj\IES HOLLAND, C. B.

MAJOR rR J OSEPH Wi\LLIS O'BRYEN HOARE, BARO I T ET

CHARLES PEMBERTO CARTER, ESQ.

SIR JOHN FURLEY (Ilonorary Bailiff").

LIEUT.-COL. GO ULD HUNTER-\i\TE TO

LORD STANMORE, G.C.l\1.G.

FRANCIS ROBERT DAVIE S, ES Q

SIR BROOK K AY, BARONET. (H01Z01'ary C01 n'Jnan d er) (Registrar ).

IR THOMAS N ORTU DI CK- LA UDE R, BAR ONET

MAJOR SIR ARCHIBALD LAMB, BARO ET

GE ERAL SIR H C E RY HARLE BAR STON DAUBENEY, G. C. B .

EARL F ERRERS. (Hon07/'a7,)' CO ' 1}zmander).

COLO EL SIR CUAP LES P ERROTT, BAR Ot\ET . and Chief Se (Secretary of the Order, R UPERT C cretary , St. John Ambulance Association )

ARADOC FRA TCI. D .\LLAS ESQ . G I) , JEORGE AL:'I1ER, ESQ.

OLO TEL J AMES GILDEA., C. V . 0., C. B.

HE RY J OUN LOFTus, E:Q

COLO TEL BETHEL 1ARTIN DAWEs.

LORD AMHERST OF HA CKl EY.

LIEUT-GE ERAL IR CUARLES \VARRE T G C l\1 G

COLO TE L JA:'I1E S CECIL \LTON, R.A.' J. •• K.C.B.,R.E.

LIE UT -COL. AYLMER G H E OULD \\ K ' TON D 0 R E

ARL EGERTON OF TATTON (Chancellop , . . ., . .

COLO TEL LOPD Chairman C ' British Hospital , Jepusalem j . " ILLLDI ECIL, 1. V. 0

EDWI FRE.'HFIELD E' LL D . T ' SQ., " (Receivep -General )

lIE DUKE OF FIFE, I{.T., G.C.V.O.

LORD Bl'AS El', K : C. B.

VI. COUKT TE:'IfPLETOW

EARL :'I1HER T.

LORD HE NIKER

V ISCOU TT K TUTSFOIZD, G. C. 1. G ' , (Director of the Ambulance D . (f-10JlO7 ary r::oJJzma71der). epartment and ChalPman ot' C . St Joh A b ommlttee

R. l\Lv"LEA T M L n m ulance Association ). ' '-' AC EAK, ESQ

• \RTIIUR FR\TCI ' G' , S L EVESOK GOWER, E 'Q

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I ' -COLO EL FR EDER I CK RTHUR " '" .JIE UT. lIP

A H ryc \'TF L \:\lU ERT.

COLONEL CIlARLES \VYNnIL\;,I URl{.'\Y, .'

TIlE EARL OF FURLY, G. C. 1.

LOR D S \. r DIIURST, G.C.I.E.

SIR IJ.ENRY RTI '-

:J A IU1) BL \l TE .C. I.G.

CA P T \I l NATIL\NIEL EOR J',

G C'l' P 1IlL IPS.

TIl E EARL OF 1 E. \T Il

E F I \ SE'1' E SO ALEX \N DER D:'-lU D '., '-, ',- '

L ORD I OSTYx.

COLONEL CIL\.RLES H UNTEP. T

T E l-\1' OUESS OF Bl'El\ DALI\. \ NE, I'\... t d Deputy

Il " • '- f th Ambulance Departmen an (Assistant 0 S e J hn Am bulance Association ). ChaIrman, t. 0

TIl E D UKE OF P OPTL.\.ND, E.. G., J.

FI ELl) E \1' L IZ. . \ '}i.l!1.

Honorary . L E CO:'ITE DE H.\LLWYL. :JLat)tes of Justtce.

HER lOST GR C lO US lA -

LEXA . TDP JES TY QUEE1J -

H. R. H. TH E P RINCESS OF \V ALES . P PI T ESS HRISTIA l' OF'

H. R. H. TIl E PIU TCESS 1-1ELEr A,

S CHLESWIG- HOL STEI T A r L " D UCHESS OF l{G\ LL.

H RH. TIl E P l'INCESS OUIS}" J. 1-1. l'Y OF . . IJ T I31<'. \TPI E PPI CES. L

H.R.H. TlI E RI E. S ,. ,

BATT E TDERC. \ .'E. OBURG A D GOTIlA T D [lESS OF .L .-

H.R. R. r l.HI GIlNE.'S 11E U R ) :Y... UCIlES OF USSIA. (D UCIlES' OF EDI nURCIl, RA, D

H. R. H. TIlE D UCIlESS OF CO AUGHT.

H T DU CHF S OF ALBA Y.

H. R. nE J' vV ALES DUCI-IE SS OF FIFE.

H R H. TH E PIU CESS Lour. E 01 j" VI CT Ol'IA OF WALES.

H.R.H. TIlE PRIN CESS ' W LES PRIN CE.'S CIIAl{LES OF

H. R. H. TH E PRI CESS MAUl) 01' A.,

DE ;'IARK.

H.R.H. TIl E P R IN CESS FPEDEIUCA

(BARONESS VO T P AWEL R A:\DIINGE T)

H.H. P RINCESS VICTORIA LOUI.'E OF CIILESWIG-HOL TEI

H.H . PRINCESS L OUISE OF SCIILESWIG-HOLSTEl T .

A lE SIIlRLEY, MRs. \VIIIT WORTIr PORTEI'.

ESTIIER SARAIl, 1RS. BUR TES

L OUISA l{ ATI-L\RI E, L , \DY L ECIDIEl'E.

CATIIERINE, l\1RS. C. R.

] A TE T. L\UR BL\XCIII :, DOW \GER COXYXGIIA:\L

] 1\1'\E, l\IRs. H UNTEl' - \V ESTOJ. T OF H lJNTEP. TOX.

ELIZ.A, L l\DY D l\UHE LTEY

MARY }CA TE, l\lRs. DUNC\X.

I[ILDRED I NA ROs \LIE, TGKEI '

CII .'l.RLOTTE, 1 Rs . ROWE.

I" R.\ CES LIL-\'BETII SAR \II, l\I.\R. CI IIOXE ') COXYXGIL-\.:\I.

L\.! '¥ ROTIIE .') 1\I.Al'G.\1' ET, L . \DY \VILLLDI CE CIL.

EVELYN, 11SS DU1'\ CO:\IUE

GR1\CE ELIZ, \BETII, L \DY l(EN.'lNGT01'\.

1\1.\RI1\, 1I SS D .\LTON.

TIlE HONDLE. YUIL L\RC \RET TvssEx :'IIIER'T

L our.'.\ REDERIC\ OF DEVOX 'HIRE.

EVELYN GEORGL\NA, Vr. ' 'OUXTES: TE:\IPLETOWN.

ALICE FpA CES HOWLEY, I RS. SDI.

MARIA TURNER, L \DY FeRLEY.

MARGARET ] E,,\N, '\ ISCOUXTESS I( xUT.'FOI'D.

TH E HO L BLE. FLOREN CE :\IARG \RET TYSSEN A:'IIIER T.

THE 11: 0 ULE lA1ZG.\RET IrTFOl'lJ TYSSEX Ai\IIIER 'T

Honorary

H .1\1. TIl E UEE OF WEDE T .AND N Ol'WA Y.

I 1. R. H. TIn: R EIe I rG GR \. ND D UClIE ·S OF BADEN.

l1. 1. TIl E QUEE OF TIrE H ELLENES

H. R. I 1. THE D UCHESS OF PARTA

H.R.H. TIl E PRI E'S 1\1.A RIE 1ADELI1'\E OF GREECE.

12 (I.baplains.

T HE AR CH BI SH OP OF Y ORK , Prelate of the Order.

TH E L ORD BI SHOP OF ELY, Sub-Prelate.

TH E Bl H OP OF GI BRALT \. R, Sub-Prelate.

T HE R Ev 0 WALD 1 Ar Gl l I-IOLDEr

TH E R EV . E DwARD JOS. ELY B ECK

T HE R EV ARTHuR S EWELL.

T I:JE R EV WI LLLDl KI RKPATR I CK RI LA D B EDFORD - (Genealogist).

L ORD C HARLES W ILLIAM AUGU.'TUS 10XT -\GU

S m. A LBERT VV \tVOODS, I{ C. B. , l C,C I. G (Ga rt e r)

L ORD W L DSOR (Director-General of Ceremonies ).

G EORGE T OUR AY BIDDULPII, ESQ .

CAPTAI B ALDWI J OH T GEORGE.

R OBERT B RUDE ELL CARTER, F R .

(Vice-Chairman and Honorary Consulting Surgeon , British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jepusalem )L

M AJOR-GE ERAL ASTLEY FELLOWE .· T ERRY

M AJOR-GENERAL GEORGE U PTO l PRIOR

T HE R EV . T H01l1A. \ VOOD. B JIT US \LE1\l A TD THE EAST

TH E A GL I CA L HOP 11 ". J

T HE R EV Sm. ORR \ DAILE 1 "

B \YOpy BARO ET

CARL FERDINAr D H E RY B OLCKOW, ESQ. J OHN BYTIIESEA, C B , C .I. E., F.<!r.

COLO TEL AUBO TE GEORGE FUE

T R C A ON T no\f\s T E1(; HORE.

HE EV r r •.

T HE R Ev CA TO R ICIL \ RD T IIO'lL\'S \\ lIITTINGTOI

T HE \ TERY R EV THE D EAN OF LOUCESTER

TIl E CIIAPLA I CJF TIlE S \. VOY.

T HE R EV C ANON R Ol3INSON UCl-WORTH, D.D. (Almoner)

T UE UB- D EA T OF THE Cn \.PELS R O\,TAL, D.

T UE V ERY R EV T H E D EA OF R o

T HE VENERA B LE \ VILLI.cDl l\ I ACDONALD I ]'C d L l\.IR, f L o nd o n A rc 1 ea c o n 0

rr HE L ORD BI SHOP OF A " 'rknigbts of (J;race.

S L I Sub-Prelate.

WI LL I AM D AWES FRESIIFIELD, E .' Q .

W AY £l1AN DI XO , E sn L L D

S E DwARD H E RY S IE\/ EKI 1G, M .D. , LL M

I R B 0 1< 1 ' ETT- BARRING TO , . . -: 1'1'IXGT

SI R V I CE T H UN TER A.' St J hn Ambulance Association ). (Deputy Ch a Irman, 0

C HARLES R OBERT F LET HER L UTWIDGE, Eso

COLO r EL SIR EDW \.RLJ T . T IL\. c rER"\.Y, K : C . , F.Qt., R. E. THE EARL OF Y -\lU30ROUGII.

I NSPECTOR-GENER i\.L IR N. D ICK, K : C B , R. N

. \. l\1UEL F . G . BYTHESEA,

SIR CHARLES EELl', B.\.RONET .

COLO EL CYRIL \V ILLL \' ,1 B OWDLER BOWDLER; (Chief Commissioner, St. John Ambulance

SURGEO -GENER , \'L Il' \tV GUYER HU::;'TER , K C I.G l\1. D

COLO EL ALFRED MORD \,U I T , C B .

COLO EL C. M. \ V , \. T.'O , C . I. G . , R.E.

SIR GEORGE BIRDWOOD, K .C .I. E , C . 1. , LL D.

MAJOR H. E B A TER"ILLE \ V \. LTON.

COLO EL H E l RY EYRE, C B.

IR ALBERT K :. \.YE R OLLIT, 1.P . , L L . D .,

l\1AJOR G . E. \ VV TDILUI M_-\'LET .

SIR DYCE D UCKWOl'TH, I. D , L L. D.

l\1AJOR J . \ V . M .ARSDI I N EWTO I , R .

MAJOR EDWARD vV ILLIAM TOKES .

VVALTER R OWLEV, Eso

L ORD S T . L Ev. \. r

FRANC1S ALEX \. TDE'D NE \\' I)lG'TE E ) .l' \. < , :' (,-" C L. L P.

TIlE HONDLE. COLONEL CIIAIZLES C I., C. 1.G. (Chief COlnmissioner, Baluchistan).

IVIAJOR AIZTIIUR A. SA DYS

!IAJOR COU TT GLEICHE , C.V.O., C.M.G., D.S.

THOMAS 'vVAKLEY, E .Q ., F.R.C.S.

COLLI TGRIDGE, ESQ., M.D.

MAJOR-GE TERAL SIR OWE TUDOR BUR TE, G.C.I.E. ICC .. 1.

SIR FREDEPICK A. ABEL, B L\RO ET., G.C.V.O., Y.C.B.

SIR D. LINTO

TE RAL LEOPOLD VICTOR SWAI TE , C. B., C. l.G.

SIR CTEORGE HAYTEP CUUBB, BARO ET.

COLO EL LEES HALL, R.A.M.C.

LIEUT.-COLONEL v\ ILLI CHARLES ELD0 1 T.

SIR JOH T \V ORRELL C \RRIKCTON, C. l.G., D L.o LL.

JOIl 'vVALTER OTTLEY, C.1.E., R.E.

TUE Ho T SYD TEY HOLLA J]), LL.B.

SIR TREYOl' LAWRE 'CE , BARO ET.

FRANCIS AUGU TUS BEVA T, ESQ.

SIR EDWARD BIRKBE CK, B L\I 'ONET

SIR TUO:\1AS SUTHERL\ ID, G.C. l.G., M.P

LIEUT.-GE ERAL RODERT \"\ TILLL\M LOWRY, C.B.

GEORGE HERTsLET, ESQ., C.V.O.

COLO EL 'vV IZENY O l\rhTFORD.

SIR HENRY CHARLES BUl'DETT, K.C.B.

WILLIA:-l BEZLY TIIOR E, ESQ., !I.D.

CHARLES FITCH KEMP, ESQ., F.C.A.

R. GOFTO SALMO D, E Sl2· (Honorat'y Secretary, British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem ).

CHAPLES E. 1IL rES HEY, ES(l·, M.R.C.S.

SIR J OIl T R. SOMERS V I TE , C. 1. G.

CIlArLES H. BER ERS, ESQ.

L SPECTOR-GE ERAL BELGRAVE NI IS, M.D., P .N.

LORD ALVEl{STO E, G.C.M.G., Lord Chief Justice of England.

INSPECTOR-GE ERAL SIlZ HENRY F.NoRBURY, K.C.B.,M.D.,R.N. (Director-General, Medical Department, Royal Navy).

HI EXCELLENCY HARRY M. CROOKSIIANK (PA e lIA),

Sm. AI'TIIUR J. R. TRE DELL, C.M.G. [l\I.R.C.P.lrel.

COLO EL J OIl SMITH YOUNG.

STUART CRAWFORD WARDELL, E.'Q.

HARRY PIN 11 GTON HALLOWS, E:)Q., M.D. OSBOR , ESQ., F.R.C.S.

SURGEON-GENEP AL J AMES JA:\IE 'O N, C. B., M .D.

COLONEL ]A:\1ES MONCRIEFF Gl'IER. 0 , C.B., l\1.V.O., R.A.

THE DUKE OF NEWCASTLE.

ARTIIUR HE TRY TARLETO , ESQ.

GEORGE FowLER, E Q.

GEORGE HE RY DAR\\'I , ESQ., M.D.

VI cou T HXMPDE T, G.C.M.G.

SURGEO -MAJoR-GE ERAL JOIl By COLE R C G EADE, . B.

EOl'GE S \.l\1PSO ELLI TO , E.' Q., M.R.C

GEORGE HENRY POPE, ESQ.

CRRI TOPHER CHILDS, Eso., M. D.

GENERAL J AMES M ICIIAEL, C. S. 1.

SURGEO -GE ERAL SIR Jo EPR FA\TRER B IT C S .\.RONET .,:\... I.,

WILLIAM FAIRBANK, ESQ., 1.R.C.S.

COLO EL JAMES RANKIN. [LL.D., ::\I.D

HAY FORBES F R C SEd' ..:) ', .:'i.. " In.

CHARLE K TO TT, E Q., M.R.C.S.

CHARLE S JOSEPH TRIl\1BLE, E . Q., L.R.C.P.Edin.

THE EARL OF CRAWFORD, K.T.

DUKE Fox, ESQ.

SIR RICHARD D OUGLAS P OWELL, BARO E T., K:.C.V.O., WILLIAM HA:\1ERTON J \'LLA D, ESQ., F.R.C. I.D.

URGEO - 1 1\.JOR-GE ER.\'L \VILLLD1 ROE HOOPER C I

EPHRAIM l\1ACDoWEL COSGRAVE E MD"" MW' Q.,

AJOR ILLIAM CIIARLES W OOLLETT

COLO EL J OIIN ALEXA 'DER 1 .£ \. 1 STUART C. B. C NI G

GE ERAL SIR RICIIARD HARRL 0 , K.c.B., c. '1.G.

COLO EL CLEl\IE TT MOLYNEUX ROYD , 1\IAJ01' HERBERT WI TII GTOI DO:\1VILE.

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SA IUEL R .\DCLIFFE PLATT, ESQ.

CAPTAIN J OH \VILLL\?lI N OTT BOWER.

THE EARL OF

H . \POLD BOULTON, E. Q.

SUR GEOr -GENERAL \rVILLL\l\I TAYLOR, C.B., M.D.

TIIE M \RQuESS OF \rVATERFORD.

COLONEL RTIIUR TnOi\IAS LOGGETT, C. 1. ., R.A. M.

EDi\IU D OWE , E .'Q ., F.R.C

COLONEL SIR CIIARLES EDW \RD HO\\'l\RD E 'T, K.C. l.G.,

LIEUT.-COLO ELRICIIARD CARKACTEi\IPLE, .1. E. [C. B., 1. P.

LIEUT.-COLO EL ROBEPT V .:\ DELEUR K.ELLY, F.R Edin.

CAPT \IN GEORGE EDWARD \VI crILDI LEGG.

LIEUT.-COLOr EL EDWARI 1 UF 'ELL, M.P.

LORD CL\UD HA:\IILTON.

EARL CAWDOR.

LORD T \LBRIDGE.

ED\YIN H \N ON FRESIIFIELD, ESQ., I. (Assistant Librarian ).

LIEUT.-COLOr EL RIClI . \RD HOLBE CIIE (Librarian ).

TIlE IARQUE:' OF N ORTIIAMPTOK.

LIEUT.-C LO EL \\ '.\TTS, C.B.

ROBERT J OIl COLLIE, E:Q., 1. D.

ARTIIUR CAi\IPDELL Y .\TE, 1. .C. (Honorary Organizing Commissioner for India).

ARCIIIB . \LD LEXANDER GOH.DOl , ESQ.

ADi\lm.AL ALFRED J OIl CIL\TFIELD, C. B.

WILLIA:\I \ TER TON, ESQ., F.R.C .. H ..DIILTON GATLIFF, ESQ.

COLONEL SIR HERBERT JEI'YLL, I(.C. i.G., R.E. (Secretary-General )

SIP FREDERI CK TREVE:, K.C.V.O., C.B., F.R

ALFRED DOWI G FRIPP, ESQ., C.V.O., C.B., F.E.C.S.

J OIIN LAWRE CE LA Gl\L\N, ES C2.

ALFRED 10SELl', ESQ., C.M.G.

lAJOR WILLIAl\I GRANT MACPIIERSON, R.A. 1.. [Canada.

LIEUT.-COLO EL GEORGE TERLING RVERSO , M.D., A. 1.S. of

THE HONBLE. SIR EBENEZAR J OI-IN, JUSTICE BUCIIANA

LIEUT.-GENERAL SIR F. \V. E. FORRE TIER WALKER, G.C.M.G.,

CHARLES DIBDIN, ESQ. [K.C.B.

MAJOR-GENERAL TIIE Ho BLE. HERBERT FRA CIS EATON.

JAMES JOIl MARSH, ESQ., M.D.

COLONEL GERALD STOVELL.

COLO EL BORDRIGGE NORTH N ORTII, C.B.

THE HONBLE. SIR J OII ALEXA DER COCKBURN, K.C. I.G.,

JOIl BROWN, ESQ., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.Irel. [M.D.

COLO EL ARTHUR Mo TAGU BROOKFIELD, 1. P.

TIIE EARL OF SANDWI CH.

TIlE RT. Hor BLE. JOIl LLOl'D WHARTO J.' , P.C., M.P.

Honorary.

JAMES JOR VAN ALEN, ESQ. of <Brace.

ED fA HELENE, MADAME DE BUSTROS.

ELIZ -\BETH, rVIR PITT DRAFFE

IS.-\BELLA, COU TE DOWAGER OF LIMERI CK

A GELA GEORGI A, BARO E BURDETT-COUTT·.

THE HONBLE. MRS. l\1EY JELL 11 GRAM.

THE HONBLE. MABELLE A NIE, MR CHARLES EGERTON.

MARGARET SUSAN, LADY Al\IIlERST OF HACKNEY.

ZOE CHARLOTTE, MR EDWI FRESHFIELD.

MARGARITA GWl' , MR R. DA Co TA PORTER.

ALICIA GEORGETTE, LADY KE ETT-BARRI GTON.

SOPIIIA FRA CE A E, MI' CAULFEILD.

AUGU::iTA, MI S WOODALL.

FANNY MARGARET, COUNTESS DOWAGER OF "\ INCHIL EA AND N OTTI GIIA 1.

FELICIA ELIZABETH, COUNTE DOWAGER OF LI DE\'.

MARCIA A IELIA MARY, COU TES OF YARBOROUGH.

1 JA RY PRIDEAUX, 1R. BYTHE EA OF FRE ·HFORD

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ISABEL CHARLOTTE, LAD Y T AL130T DE MALAIIIDE.

LADY ALICE NEWTON.

CLARA FREDERICA, LADY FAIRBAIRN.

EMMA CECILIA, MRs. Wy ])HAM MURRAY.

LOUI SA KATHARINE EMMA, LADY O'NEILL.

THE HONBLE. MARY GEORGINA, MR EGERTON.

HELEN Co STANCE, LAD Y SMYTH.

Lou!. A ALICE, LADY VIVIAN.

THE HONBLE. SYBIL GRACE, MRs. WHEELER.

THE Ho BLE. ALICIA MARGARET, MRS. EVELYN CECIL.

KATHARI E FRANCES, VISCOUNTESS Boy TE ,

1ilARY FLORENCE EDITH, LADY Mo TYN.

GENEVI EVE, MR CHARLE MooRE WATSON.

1'vIARY DU CAURROY, DUCHE OF BEDFORD.

THE HONBLE. ELIZABETH OPHIA LucIE, MRs. NEWDIGATE.

ELIZA, LADY PRIE ' TLEY.

CAROLINE, LADY WOOD

EVELYN MARY, MR F. THORNE.

THE LADY AGNE FRA K.

ANNA DOROTHEA, MI S WREN Ho KYNS.

ALICE ANNE, DucHEss OF B U KINGHA1\1 AND CIIA DO.'.

KATHLEEN OCTAVIA, MR G. E. WICKHAM LE GG

LADY AG ES C. BUR E.

SARAH VAN ER, LADY CIIUBB.

AN A A ETTE MI lE, MISS COCHRANE.

VERE, VI.'COU TE S GALWAY.

MARY JESSIE, MR.'. ROGER DUKE.

HARRIET JULIA, LADY JEPHSON.

CATHERINE, MRs. S. C. W ARDELL.

EMILY FRANCES SARAII, MR STEWART BROWN.

ELIZABETH VIOLET, MRs. EDWARD COLEGRAVE.

CLEMENTINA, LADY LILFORD.

KATHL EEN, MRS. U PTO PRIOR.

HENRIETTA CHARLOTTE, MRs. T

ALICE HARRIET, LADY HUNT.

ELIZABETH, LADY LO CH.

CAROLINE, MRS. SHAEN.

HELEN MAY, MRS. PLATT. 19

VICT ORIA ALEXAI DRINA, LADY SANDHURST, C. r.

MARY CAROLINE, MISS COULCHER.

BEATRIX FRANCES, MARCHIONESS OF WATERFORD.

LOUISA MARY, THE LADY I( IGHTLEY OF FAWSLEY.

MARY CAROLI E, MRS. l. C. DALTON.

LUCY, MR . R. GOFTO -SALl\10ND.

AL 1A, MARCHIO E. S OF BREADALBANE.

HILDA BURELLA, MI MITCHELL CAi\fPBELL.

E LEANOR AMELIA, MARCHIONESS CASSAR DE SAIL.

A NETTE NORA lANE, MRs. ROYDS.

CICELY MARY, LADY CHARLES CAVE DISH-BENTINCK.

A lE EMILY, MRS. HANBURY \,VILLIAl\IS.

lANE DARLI G, MR LEATIIER-CULLEY.

GEORGIA TA ELIZABETH, COUNTES HOWE.

OLIVIA, LADY HENRY CAVENDISII-BENTINCK.

lE lE, MRS. GEORGE COR WALLIS-WEST, C.r.

AG ES, MISS KEY ER.

GEOR G IANA ELISABETH, COUNTE S OF DUDLEY.

CARI TE AGr ES, VISCOU r TESS PARKER.

V IOLET, LADY E DWARD CECIL.

LADY SARAII ISABEL AUGUSTA WIL 0 \

BEATRICE CON STANCE, LADY CIlESHAM.

JOSCELINE, MR . . BAGOT.

HE RIETTA, illS VVEDGWOOD.

AGNES FA NY, IR. TEMPLE.

TIlE Ho BLE. AGNE MARY, l\ilR GOLDl\IA N. Honorary.

JEN lE GOODELL, MR ' A. A. BLow.

1\1 RY FRANcE , l\ilRS. RONALDS.

MADEMOISELLE HENRIETTE DE LABROSSE.

20 ]Esquires.

CAPTA I EDWI FRE D

COLO EL HARRY MIL ES

GE TERAL E. F. CIIAPl\IA , C. E., R.A.

Sm E DWARD L OUGIIL I T 0 ' /IALLEY.

A. l\/I ACKINTOSII l\i ACKI [TOSH, ES(2·

JOHN H ARVEY H UOPER, sQ . •

CAPTAI L A?lIBERT.

CAPTAIN WILLIA i\ I vVv DIIAl\I P ORTAL

CAPTAIN EORGE LIN DSAV H OLFORD, C.V. .1. E.

C. \V. D y ' ON P ERRI S, ESQ.

LIE UT .-G E TERAL RI CHARD EATESON, .V.

COLONEL AUGUSTUS CIIARLES FREDERICK FITL- EORGE, C. B.

COLO IEL EOWARD R OGER PIC\TT.

R. SI1\1 ' D o TKI I ESQ., M.P.

CAPTAI C. MIT FORD BURGESS.

CAPT A I T C. F. CRO:\IIE.

HER BERT GREGORY, E.'Q.

THE H o I BLE McLAPE i\IITII ( /Iaster of Gray).

F. D o ALD l A KE ZIE, E)Q.

TH E H o BLE C. B. HAtlIILTO , C.M .G.

LIE UT .-C OLO EL GEORGE F. L EVERSO , R.E.

MAJOR ASTLEY H. T ERRY.

ROG ER D UYE, ESQ.

CAPTAI T GEORGE ARTHUR GILDE L\,

ALFR ED ER EST FER TS, ESQ.

MAJO R GER ALD TIIO l\IAS R AW I SLEY, R.A.M.C.

J AMES vV ILLIAM FRESIlFIELD, sQ .

WILLI AM T ow LEY GEORGE EYMOUR MACART EV FILGATE, ESQ.

VVILLI AM V ESEY HA RREL, ES(2.

JOHN DI CKSO , ESQ. (H.B.M. Consul for Palestine).

C OLO TEL GEORGE H U ITER O'M ALLEY

LI EUT .-C OLO EL R OBEJ'T H OLDEl

R OBERT CHARLES BROWN, E Q., M. B., i.R.C ..

TH OMAS HEr RV WOOLSTO , E. ' Q

] Al\1ES GEORGE P OWELL, E 'Q .

CAPTAI 1 vOR PIIILIPS, 1. .C.

CHARLES HE TI'Y MILBUR , ESQ., 1. B.

Sm. JA rES BALFOUR PAUL (Lord Lyon King of Arms).

H E TRY CLAUDE BLAKE, E Q. (Athlone Pursuivant).

GERARD Bo ' HA I CARTER, ESQ.

J OH T FAIRBAIR , ESQ

ALFRED ' COTT SCOTT-GATTY, E ' Q (York Herald).

CA PT AI T 1-1 YLA N APIER H OLDE T (I ndian t aff Co rps).

OLIVEI' \ ILLLUIS, E.-n

FPANK H E RY COOK, ESQ., C.1.E. 21

REA EDw \RDS, E n., A C.A. (Accountant o f th e Order).

'U)Ollorar}? 5er"ing :fSrotIJers.

EDWARD RYALL.

R OBERT J ACKSO

J O EPII T. LA:\IBERT. ' ROWLA D ARcIIER LOWE.

J OH 1 ROGER.

EDWARD R. OODWI.

C. AL\ P ALl\fER

J OH PERRY.

J OIl HAP RI. '0 1 B UCKLEY

HENRY CIIARLE ' RI G

EDW. \RD WALTER R YALL.

AUGUSTUS H. SCOTT \VI IITE, B.A.

JOIl C . DElZIlA?lf.

S \:\IUEL SWA TON

PI' OFE. ' SOR J LDIES LEXAr DEP LIEBl\1AN I

TnOi\L\S /[Il)DLETO H n AJ\.RI: LE \RY.

SYDNEY W ILLIAM MALIGN.

MARSHALL HOPP ER .

GEORGE EDWI SKIN ER.

ROBERT SIMP SO ANDERSON.

JOHN J AMES MOL E

ROBERT SLOAN.

ROBERT DUM BLE TON.

GEORGE HO GARTH .

THOMAS H ORNSBY HILT ON.

CLEMENT H EATllCOTE

ALFRED J OHN T RI U,IER .

JOHN F REDERICK SHELLEY.

WILLIA I H U:\IPIIRL' ",TIN Y.

GEOR GE T Al TER .

JOHN EDDOWES WILLETT.

WILLI AM FRE Cll

ALFR ED J OH HILL.

SHUT E BARRI GTO PIERS.

AUGUST US Mo TT.A GUE HART.

JOHN H ENRY BURROW S

JAM ES P AGE.

GEO RGE WILLIAM P ARKER.

AN DREW H ENDERSO T

H ENRV THOMAS FRA CY

H E TRY BE CK

WILLIA 1: GEORGE BAR E , J U TR.

H ENRY WALTER FI CHAr.I.

J OSEPH W ILLIAM vV HITE

WILLIAM J A:\IES H E TRV PO l TI T.

J OHN EDWI T HODGSON.

AL FRED R OBERT Ru JDbLL.

L AWRE CE W IIITTAKEP

C APTAIN J OIIN I-IERBERT RIVER ', M.R.C , L.R P., R.A.M.C.

LI EUT HE TERY EVERED HAyr.IE S, M.R.C , L.R.C.P., R.A.M.C.

C APTAIN J OSEPIr McARDLE, M.B., R.A.M.C.

Ser"tng 1Brotber.

THOMA S EDWARD HARRI S (Worcester) .

1bonorarl1 Ser"tng Sisters.

AGNES, MRS. LI ES.

BLYE, MISS BouRKE.

E IMA CATHERINE, 1V1ISS GOODI

GERTRUDE, MIS V ACIIER . J\1AUDE EMMALI E , MR.'. W. J. CHURCII-BRA ' IER .

S EL INA, MI BLAND.

PRISCILLA, MR LAVERACK.

CATIIARI TE, MR UNDERWOOD.

EM lA ELIZABETH, MIS, GIEVE.

FLORE CE MARY, MRS. R AM AY

EDITII, MI S BOURKE.

ELIZABETH, MR SLEATH GE T.

THE REV. MOTHER SUPERIORESS ST. CATHERI E.

THE REV. MOTHER UPERIOR S J ESS T. OHN

THE REV. MOTIIER SUPERIORE S T HEODORIr E

MABEL, MR '. ALLE T

AGNE J\1ARV, MR ' . MUl\IBY.

HONORTA, MI S I(E T EY .

FRA CES DOROTIIY, 1ISS MACALI ' TER.

ELIZABETH, ML S C R,O

GRACE, MISS SUIPSON.

ELIZABETH, MISS DOYLE.

FLORA, MI S FITZl\IAURI E.

lYIARGARET, Mr. S McJ\1uNN.

J\IARY, MISS SIMPSO

MAY, J\1ISS T ALBOT

SARAH, 1TS ,' CALDWELL

KATE M., IISS I{IN. ELLA.

J ULIA CAMPLI G, ilLS L\ N.

LILIAN M., Mr . ROBlr 0 .

MAuD MARY BRIND, MISS K.ENDALL. JANE ELEAr OR, IVTrss WIIEATLEY.

EMM A A T, MI 1\loLEs.

J ES. lE E. B LAIR, ]\1 L s H ITCInIAN. 1\IARION, MI SHALE.

HARRI ET JANE, MISS H OR r E. SIST ER HERIBERTA.

A NIE, MRS. DYSON.

LILI A 1., NUR .. E GREE T LAURA, Ir' GREEN.

MINNIE, l\IISS HARYEY.

PENELOPE, Irss LESLIE.

ELLEN E., 1RS. EICHNER

MABEL, IISS LEX"'ER .

A TIE, lYIrss PARSON

EDITH} SISTER IARY.

MARIE, MRs. REnIY.

I SABELLA, MI S GORDON.

ELIZABETH, MISS STRICKLA D. CAROLINE CIIAIZLOTTE, Irss BAINBRIDGE.

CATIIERI TE, 1\IISS N ICOLSO

J ANE CHARLOTTE, MISS CIIILD.

CHRISTI A, MISS COUCH. SOPHIA, MISS JEWELL.

SOPIIIE CATHERINE, LADY GIFFORD.

fAR V LOUISA, iISS D EDITII, MISS ATKIN 01 SISTER ST. LA DIU (MISS MARY CARROLL)

1J:)ollorar}? :associates.

(Tltose wllOse nallles appear ilt italics lzave, sillce tlzeir enrolment as Honorary Associates, become Members of tlxe Orde,,:.)

LIO TEL l\IITII BEALE, ESQ., i.B., F.R.S.

PH1LIP FRANK, ESQ., 1. D.

PAULI IT A, 11 GRA TVILLE.

GE ERAL SIR HE TRY BRACKENBURY, G C. B., K.C.S.1., R.A.

W. STEWART SUTHERLA D, ESQ.

Mo IEUR GUSTAVE Moy 1ER.

CIIARLES HE RV BEN ETT, ESQ., M.D.

BR1GADE- URGEON SANDFORD 100RE, M. D.

Edmzt7Zd Owen, Esq., F.R.C.S.

BARO FR1EDRICII VO

SURGEO -GENERAL C. 1\1 CUFFE, C.B., 1\1. D.

BRIGADE-SURGEON LIEUT.-COLONEL CAi\1PBELL 1. DOUGLA ,

ROBERT FARQUIIARSON, E 'Q ., 1.D., LL. D" M.P.

NOEL TEMPLE MOORE, ESQ., C;:. I.G.

Waiter' Rowley, Esq.

TIIOMA CIIAPLI , E Q., 1. D.

CAROL! E A i E, 1\11 'S LLOYD.

Robert Brude71ell Carter, Esq., F.R. C.S.

MAJOR HUBERT Hus ' E OT.

JOH H. OCILVIE, ESQ., L.R.C.S. Edin.

J ANE CHARLOTTE, MIS TOPPI G.

ETIIELDREDA AN A, 1\11 S BENET.

J ESSIE FISIIER, MRS. GILV1E .

COLO EL FRA T<;:OIS VAi HALE

ROBERT BRUCE, E Q., 1\1.R.C.S.

MON FREDERICK DE MARTEN ,

ROBERT VICER., ESQ.

Rev. Paul VV. W)'att, M.A.

] OIIN WI EMA , ESQ. M.D., 17.([.

Thonzas Wakley, Esq., F.R.C.S.

SURGEON-MAJOR GEORGE l\. HUTTON

(Organizing Commissioner, St. John Ambulanre Association).

J. DALLA PRATT, E 'Q., M.D., F.R.C.S.Irel.

DEPUTy-SURGEON-GENERAL SIR R. W. JACKSON, C. B.

WILLIAl\1 E. CA T, E Q ., M.D., F.R.C.S.

(Surgeon-in-Charge, British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem ).

MARY, lVIR CANT.

FLORE CE SARAII, MRS. CRAVEr.

THE H OI BLE. ELIZABETH CHARLOTTE, KNOLLYS.

I SPECTOR-GENERAL H. C. VVOODS, C.V.O., M.D., R.N.

BRIGADE-SUR GEON E. D. TOMLI ' 0 , 1\1. D.

DEPUTy-I SPECTOR-GE ERAL MATTHEW COATE', M.D., R.N.

JOH 1ARTI, ESQ., 1\1.D.

J. R. CREA.'E, ESQ., F.R.C. , Edin.

FREDERIcK C. 1EAR, ESQ., M. B.

FRA TCIS R. CASSIDI, E:Q., 1. D.

J. PLEYDELL \rVILTO , ESQ., M.R.C. '.

A. TH EODORE BRA ' D, ESQ., 1. D. Christoph er C/zzlds, ESfj., MD.

Charles Knott, Esq" M.R.C

JOHN BLAcKBuRN, ESQ., M.R. .S.

ED\vARD ATKINSON, ESQ., '1.R 5.

DA VID REID, ESQ.

Stua71't C. Wa7l'dell, Esq.

EDwI IZOD, ESQ.

F ANNY L OUISA, ML's CALDER. Robert Goft071- almond, Esq. (Honorary Secretary, British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem).

NORMA MOORE, E.'Q., M.D.

E. MacDowel Cosg'rave, Esq., lIID.

SAi\lUEL GOURLEY, ESQ., F.R.C.S. Colonel Jam es Rankin.

CHALEY Fox, ESQ.

KAT E, MIss FULLAGAR.

ELIZABETH A ,MI S EVELE CH.

MAJOR-GENERAL SIR STANLEY DE A.'TEL C. CLARKE, J. WALTON BROWNE, ESQ., M.D. [K.C.V.O., C.M.G.

FREDERIC M. WALLIS, ESQ., M.R.C

FREDERICK H. ApPLE BY, E 'Q ., M.R.C.S.

JAME W. GOOCH, ESQ., M.R.C.S.

JAMES \rV. A DERSO , E 'Q., 1.D.

EDwARD JA CKSO ,EsQ., 1.R.C.S.

ERNEST L. ROBI SON, ESQ., L.R.C.P.

ROBERT HUNT, ESQ., l.R.C

RICHARD B. SELLERS, M.R.C.

J. ASTLEY BLOXAM, ESQ., F.R.C

C. HAYDON WHITE, ESQ., 1\1.R.C

Georfe Henry Darwin, Esq., M.D.

\V. \V. \VINGATE- AUL, ESQ., 1.D.

T. \rV HITEHK\'D REID, ES\2., 1. TIIO:\L\.· PARTRIDGE, E.o., I.R.C.S.

ALFRED J. H. CRESPI, ESQ., 1.R.C.P. din.

CHARLES TE:\IPLE:\L\. ,E.'Q., 1.D.

ROBERT I CLAIR, ESQ., 1. Wzlliam Colli71gridge, Esq., 111.D.

HENRY P. POTTER, ESQ., F.R,

J. LIONEL TRETTON, ES(2" 1. R. C.

BE TJA1I1II 1. BROWN, 'PUCEBE, 1\1ISS LANKESTER.

ETHEL ORDON, 1RS. BEDFOh.D FE1\\YICK.

A. O\VE T LA KE.'TER, sQ., 1. R. C. ALFRED C I-L\'WN ER, ESQ. 1.R

J A IES IERRYWE.\.THER, E.'o., l\1.R.C. Colonel Lees Hall, R ../-l .lVl. C.

JAM ES CA TLIE, E Q., F.R...

THE Ho BLE. ALL\.I i\i\IPHELL, 1.11.

THOMA 'vV. CORBI , ESQ., 1.R.C

BENJAi\II POULTO" E Q., 1.D., l\I.R.C.

The H071ble. Si,}!" John Alexallder Cocl.'bltJ'71 K.C.J1J.G., lI.f.D, COLO ELE. B. HARTLEY, I.R.C .. , C. I.G. 1.Qt.

DR. DANIEL A. T. IIARTE S (Norway.)

John Dickso7Z, Esq. (H. B. 1. Consul for Palestine.)

T. L AWRIE GE TTLE , ESQ., L.R.C.P.

FRANCES ARAH, MRs. Dyso PERRI

F. GORDON BROW, ESQ., I.R.C.S.

Samuel Osborn, Esq., F.R.C.S.

GEORGE E. SHUTTLE\YORTII, ESQ., 1. D.

T. COKE QUA TCE , E Q , l.D.

G. ARTHUR BARR, ESQ., I.R.C.

PROFE SOR JOHN CHIE E, C.B., 1.D.

J ULIA, l\1rss POWELL.

FRA TCES JA E, 1\1RS. \VRIGIIT.

P. ROBERT ,' , E Q

Lieut.-Colone! George Sterlz"7zg R),crson, il1.D.,'L'i.lII.S. of Canada.

COTTO CORNWALL, ESQ., I.D.

J LA GFIELD "VARD, E 'Q

ROBERT GADIE, ESQ.

NATHA A. SMITII, E 'Q .

REV. HUGII J. FORTE.'CUE, M.A.

JAMES L\CKI JLAY, ESQ., 1\I.R.C.

J OH ' FRA TC IS \VOODS, ESQ., 1. D.

Geo 'rge S. Ellist01l, Esq., lIf.R. C.S.

JOH J. DE ZOU C l-IE 1AR ,' IIALL, E'-(2·, L.R.C Ire1.

FRAKCL N. ELLIs, E ,'Q

AN DREW MACLURE, ESQ.

HENRY FRASER TOKES, E'-Q., M. CAPTAIN RI CIIARD REGINALD LE:'IA, L A.

COLONEL C. R. KILKELLY, C.M.G., R.A. I.C.

Wzllia77Z Fairbank, Estj., M.R.C.S.

TG MANT SA DWITII, ESQ., 1\1.D.

MATTHEW BAINES, Eso., M.D.

WILLIAM J OII STEPHE IS, Eso., L.R.C.P.

HE TRY ALGERNO HODso, ESQ., L.R.C.P.

TD WEST YME., E ,'Q ., M.D.

H E RV D E50., M.R.C

Rob e11"t Joltn Collie, Esq., M.D.

WILLIAM Du CAN ESQ" L.R.C.P.

GEORGE MIDDLE:\lISS, ESQ., M.D.

Harry Pe1Zningtolt Hallows, Esq., M.D.

MARY, MR . . W ALTER ROWLEY.

Charles Joseph T11"/lnble, Esq" L.R. C.P.

Mar)' Carohllt, Miss Coztlcller.

PROFE SSOR \V ILLIA:\I ROBERT :\IITH, 1. D. Elz'zabetlt Violet, M1"s. Edward Colegraz1e.

MARY, Mr. BLACK.

A DREW J. FULLER, E Q.

J ANET, LADY CLARYE.

JA:-IES EDWARD NEILD, ESQ., 1.D.

CIIARLES COTTON, ESQ., F.R.C.P.Edin., 1.R.C.S.

A DREW CLARK, ESQ., F.R.C,

COLO l EL N ATHA IEL Y. A. \Y .\LES.

ARTHUR T. NORTO ,E.'Q. C.B., F.R.C.

CHARL£. Fox GOODE, Es{,-., LR.C.S.

J. FRENCII TIIOl\IP 'ON, Eso.

M .\]oR REUTER E. ROTH, .0., M.R.C.S.

J. EDWARD QUIRE Es o , l.D.

ALFRED C. Tu T,'TALL, ESQ., l.D. F.R.C . ... . Edin.

SUR GEO -LIEUT.-COLON EL \\1. C.\:\IPBELL VVILLIAMS.

ELIZABETH, LADY TIL\ CKER.:\Y.

W ILLL\M HENRY, ES Q

AR HIBALD I TC LAIR, E.-n.

MAJOR F. \\T. H. DAVIE H . \RRI , R.A. 1. JAT\IES lIO TE, ESQ., I.R.C.S.

SA:\lUEL \\TALKER, ES Q I.R S.

GEORGE RA T, E ,'o ., l.D.

J A ET FRA JCI-, MISS 1URR \Y.

QUI TI HOGG, Eso.

HUGH Jo ES ROBERTS, "'SQ ., M.R.C.S.

HORACE C. V. BIELBY Eso.

PEARSON R. CRES WELL, ESQ., .B., F.R.C.S.

Cllarles H. jJjilbu1/' ll, Esq., M.B. JORN COTT RIDDELL, E Q., 1.

JAi\1ES BERNHARDT KLINGER ROBB, E Q., l\1.D.

l\1AJOR CHARLES CECIL CLAYTON.

JOHN AR TALLT JO ES, ESQ., M.R.C.S.

JOHN PRIOR PURVIS, E. Q., M.R.e.S.

ARTHUR PRICE, ESQ., M.R.C.S.

JOHN HE RY ROGERS, ESQ., F.C.A.

EYRE ESQ. M.D.

FREDERICI- RE JAMI E JUDGE BALDWI I, ESQ., l\1.R.C.S.

GEORGE TH01:I'0 T, ESQ., M.D.

THOil1AS FORT, E Q., M.R

WILLIA:I EDWARD AUDLA D, ESQ., M.R.C

SURGEO -CAPTAI WILLIAM K.I NEAH., M.B.

GEORGE \VE ' T J 0 E ' , ESQ., I.R.C.S.

RICIIARD MII TIKIN \tVILKES, ESQ.

LIEUT.-COLONEL ULICK J. BOURKE, R.A. I.C.

BERTHA l\1ARION, MISS

'COLO I EL ROMAI E G TIRKE.

LIEUT.-COLONEL EDW RD JOIl DE SALI:.

EDWI JOIl T Hu ITER, ESQ., L.R.C.P.Edin.

PERCIVAL SKINNER SNELL, E.'Q.

AUGUSTUS CLAY, E Q., M.R.C.

THOMAS NEL. 0 T , E:Q., M.D.

1AJOR ALFPED BROUGIITO T.

MAJoR PARROTT.

SURGEO -LT.-COL. TIlE HON. r.:. REDERICK \i\TILLIAM BORDEN,

GEOKGE RODDICK, ESQ., M.D. [ 1.D., l\I.P.

J OIIN BAY TE MACLEAN.

\VILLL\.:\I LLI T, R.A.l\'1.C.

LOUISA JA TE, MR.'. HEl'BE1'T C DIPBELL.

ARClIIBALD ALK ' A ' DER EORGE DICKEY, ESQ., 1.D.

John Brown, Esq., L.ft.C.P., L.R.C.S.lrel.

CAPTAI.l. T FREDEIUCK TOBXAS WElm.

CHARLES JAMES UTIIERLA TD, ESQ., M.D.

MARK W IJITWELL, E sQ.

WILLIAM HE RY lRVIN ELLERS, ESQ., I.R.C.

COLO TEL J. LA TE NOTTER, M.D., R.A.l\1.C.

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COLONEL HENRY MARTI MOOR.'oilL

ELEANOR, MRS. ALFRED P AINE.

GEORGE TREW CATTELL, ESQ., 1.D.

FREDERIC WILLIA 1 ORD, ESQ., L.R.C.P.

THE REV. TIIOl\IA.' BOWMA STEVE TSO , D.D., LL.D. Surgeon-Genera! Wzllz'arlZ TaY/DJ", C.B., MD.

Henrz'etta, Miss

Wil/ia77z Verno1Z, Esq., M.R.C.S.

FREDERICK \NILLIAJ\I GIBBOi\", E.'Q., L.R.C.P.Edin.

COLO TEL H. B. HAN.'

COLO TEL ROBERT W EDDELL.

CAPTAI JOII LLOYD TIIO:\IAS Jo ES, 1.B., 1. l\1. S.

CAPTAI WILLIA I EI{ EST JEN IT INGS, M.B., I.1\1.

CAPTAI ARTlIUR FREDERI C \\T ILLIAi\I l(ING, I. 1\1. S.

CAPTAI T NIBLO K, I.B., I. 1.S.

ELLI TOR, LADY H. L.

JAMES BATES \VILKI TSOi\", ESQ. I.D.

GEORGE Il\IPSO T , E.'Q.

SAMUEL TIlOJ\IAS GORDO T, ESQ., F.R.C.P.Irel.

\i\TILLL\.1\l HAM 10 TD, Eso., 1.R.C.S.

WILLIAl\I WILBERFOR E Du K LEY, E.'Q., r.R.C.P.Edin.

Ho\vARD DECUl\II.' Bu.'s, ESQ., I.R.C Edin.

COLO TEL SUTIlERLANl \VILKINS, D 0., I.1\1.S

CAPTAIN N OIDIA T J 0 TES RAI TIEI', I.1\I. .

CAPTAI HE R\.- EDWAIU) PRITCIIARD, 22Ild l\1adras N. I.

GEORGE BEATSON, ESQ., 1.D.

HUGn BROW T , E o.

FRA TJ( 10 TTAGUE POPE l\1.B., l\1.R.C.P.Edin.

SUl'GEO - E TERAL TllOI\L\.S 1\IAUNSELL, C. B.

JOH l\1ARTI T COLLETT, ESQ.

WILLIA r J OllN CIlUR E, Q.

WILLIAJ\I HE RV l\10RGAN, Eso.

R I' \'. CANON \iVILLIA:\I HAIG-BROW J , LL. D.

J(lmeS John Marsh, Esq., M.D.

REV. SEPTIMUS PENNI TGTO

FRANCIS AUGUSTUS BROOKS, ESQ., 1.D.

ASPAR L.AURIE, ESQ., L.R.C.P.

ALFRED EARLAM J ESQ.

'L\JOR ANTllO y HICIGIA 10RG.\N D. . ., H..A. I.C.

FA J TV J ULIA, 1RS. GUN :ING

LUDIVIG NEU1\IAN T, ESQ.

CLARA L\VESYN, 11." Cll D\"ICK.

r\I\IES .\\'ID H I ,DDERWICK, ESQ.

DEPUTY URGEON-GENER.\L HEi\'l'Y \YLEY, C.1\I.G.

DOL ALD J L\CKIi\'TOSII, E.'Q., :\1. B.

HEi\'PY EnwARD CLARK, ES(2., l\1.R C.l\1.G.

IH. IrT IIELL lIT llELL- TllOl\lS0i\', Al{ONET.

PROFESSOR SIR TURNER, K.. 1. B., L L.

ROBERT PATOi\', ESQ.

N ORA HEf\"RIETT.\, OUf\"TES.' ROBERTS, I.

LAD\' AILEEN

LADY ADA EDWI ' .\ TEW.\I'T ROBERTS.

l\IAJoR ROI3ERT J .\?IIES I cCOl' R.r-\.l\I.

GEORGE STOKER, ES(2., C. 1. G., l.R P.lrel.

SIR ALFRED COOPE1Z.

l\L\RION, LADY COOPER.

GEORGE LFRED EVERITT IURR.\Y, ESQ. LB., F.R.C

KATllLEE T ELIZ,,\BETIl L\RY, 1\,;I'I' '\Y.

PER V ROYCROFT LOWE, ES(2·

LIEUT. COLONEL AYLl\IEI' IARTI CROFTS, .I.E., I. 1.

SURGEO ,-LIEUT. COLONEL HENRY FRAi\'K HE 1.G.

URGEOi\'-CAPTAI T \VILLIAM ORIJO I T K.ELLY, .,

COLO}JEL JOllN LOUI.' HUBERT [I-<.R C ,

LIEUT -COLONEL J LYONS BIGG 1\j'.

VVILLIA?lI F. AVAGE, ESQ.

ApCIIIE LAWRE TCE LA ESQ.

HEl RY ARVILLE BROOK, ESQ., I.R .. S., L.R C.P.

TIlE HONBLE. ETIlEL KATE, IRs. 'VVElJGWOOD.

SARAll, MISS M \· AUGIlTE '

KATE SYDi\'EY, ,IRS. A ' DE1\11\

IAJoR JA.1ES MEEK, R.A 1 .

J OIl MACLEA CARVELL, ESQ., 1. R. C.

'tthe <13ranb lPrior}? of tbe @rber of tbe 1bospita( of St. John of Jerusa(enl in JEnglanb.

MEMORANDUM-

(Dated, I7t1z June, /889/ Rev1sed, 28th Jul)l, I896).

AS REGARDS THE WEARING OF THE INSIGNIA

I. At Her :Majesty's Levees, Drawing Rooms and other State Ceremonies.

2. At the Speaker's Levees and other Official Receptions, and on all occasions where Uniform or Court Dress is required.

3· In Evening-uress, when invited by, or to meet, a Member of the Royal Family.

On the above occasions Iembers and Honorary Associates must wear the full Insignia of their respective grades in the Order.

At the Chapters and General Assemblies of the Order, the Knights of Justice and Knights of Grace, unless in Uniform or Evening-dress, will only wear the Cross suspended from a ribbon round the neck. The other 1embers and Honorary Associates will wear their full Insignia .

In private society Members and Honorary Associates will \vear the full Insignia in Evening-dress upon such occasions as it has been customary, for person entitled to them, to wear the Insignia of the various other English Orders.

Knights of J ustice and Knights of Grace will never wear in either Evening-dress or in full Uniform the Cross suspended from a ribbon round the neck without wearing also the tar and vice vers(1.

In full aval, Military or Civil Uniform Knights of Justice and Knights of Grace will wear the Cross below the Crosse of other Orders similarly worn suspended from a riband round the neck. The other grades will wear their Insignia after, z'.e., on the left of English M daIs and on the right of the Volunteer Officers' Decoration.

The tar of a Knight of Justice and of a Knight of Grace is to be worn in Evening-dress and in full Uniform low down on c

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the left side, below the Stars of other Orders, whether such other Stars be worn or not.

Military officers in undre s uniform will only wear the ribands of their respective grades. Such riband will not exceed half an inch in depth. In mess-dress uniform, Esquires and Honorary Associates will wear the miniature of their grade.

Officers in the Royal Navy will wear in mess-dress uniform the ribands of their respective grades, or, if Esquires or Honorary Associates, miniature or ribands, but in mess-undress, ribands only.

As regards lIJz'niature Decoratz'olls:-tlLeJ' can 01ll}1 be wont by Esquires and Honorar)' Associates J' but the Knights of Justice and the Knights of Grace may wear a Rosette Button of their grade, and the Chaplains may wear a Rosette upon the lapel of the coat, according to the patterns approved by HI ROYAL HIGH E S THE GRA D PRIOR. Rosette Button. will not be worn by Military Officers in Uniform.

At the periodical presentation at Marlborough I-louse by II I ROYAL HIGIINE 'S TIlE GRA TD PRIOP of the awards of the Order for acts of gallantry in saving life on land, at ouncil Meetings, at public and other meetings connected with the St. John Ambulance Association or any other Department of the Order, l\Iembers and Honorary Associates will, un1c,>':l otherwise ordered-whether 11embers of the P oral Family be present or not, wear the Rosette Buttons, Rosettes, or Miniature Decorations above mentioned.

LIST OF AWARDS

vVarrants for the supply, by the Jewellers of the Order, of Rosette Buttons, Rosettes, or Miniature Decorations, of the authorised patterns-which alone can be worn-may be obtained on application to the Secretary at the Chancery; but only by :\lembers or Honorary Associates of the Order possessing the iJroper Insignia of their respective grades as prescribed in the Statutes, and of which the issue to them has already been registered. of St. 3-obn of 3-ertlsaleln ill JEl1glanb.

Before In . b corporatIon y Royal Charter.

PART 11. (a ). of St. 30hn of 3ertlSalem in JEnglanb.

MED A L

Instituted by the Chapter, 18 74 , as a reward for deeds of gallantry in saving life on land.

OBVER 'E T ile C ross o.f lite Order. (Its poil/ ts a ll om t l), s)'lIlbolil of tlte eigilt Beatitudes )

REYERSE Tlte Badg-e of tile Order ( 7nl' St . J oIIJl's IVort, w/7.(lined witll (OIllIllClIlor:zliv( ribboll )

NAMES OF RECIPIENTS.

ELIJAII HALLA I (Szlve r ) , FR E DERICK VICKERS ( ilve r). For saving, at imminent ri k of their lives, ix fellow-workmen in great peril in the shaft of a coal-pit near Che terfield, eptember 7th, r 875 . Presented by ir Edmund Lechmere, Bart., at a public meeting at \Vhittington Moor, November 18th, r875 .

JOHN SMITH YOUNG, Deputy-Commissary. Attached to the English Ambulance during the Siege of Paris (S£lve1').

For saving the life of a wounded German soldier at the Bridge of Bezons, on December loth, 1870. Presented, March 17 th , 1876, by Major-General H.S.H. Prince Edward of Saxe- Weimar, Commanding the Home District, at a parade of the Guards and Army Service Corps, H.R.H. the Field Marshal Commanding-in-Chief granting permission for the Medal to be worn in uniform on the right breast.

CONSTANT VAN HOYDO CK (S/lver), HENRI TROU SELOT (Broltze). For marked courage and judgment, resulting in the saving of life and property, and the subsequent conviction of the murderers concerned in the mutiny on board the British ship "Lennie" on the high seas on October 3 1st , 1875. The Chapter regarding the ship as part of the Queen's uominion, awarded accordingly, and the medals were presented through the Dutch and the Belgian Mini ·ters in June, 187 6 .

GEORGE GATES (Bronze). For saving, at much personal risk, voluntarily and unaided, two dying men from the New Road Sewer, Battersea, after a companion had already succumbed to the poisonous gases, August 9 th , 187 6 . Presented publicly by the Local Authorities on January 3rd, 1877·

THOMA S ERRINGTON vV ALES, Her l\1ajesty's Inspector of Mines for South Wales ( Sz"lver) , JOHN \VILLIAr.I HOWELL (Silver), ISAAC PRIDE (S£lver), \VILLIAM BEITH (Silver), DANIEL THOMAS (Sz'lver). For special service during the gallant and protracted efforts made for the rescue of the buried miners in the Tynewydd Colliery, Glamorganshire. Presented by Major F. Duncan, R.A., Director of the Ambulance Department of the Order, at Pontypridd, on August 4th, 1877, in the presence of the Lord Lieutenant of the County, the Lord Mayor of London, and a very large and distinguished assembly.

GEORGE PATt-.IORE (Bronze). For bravery in seizing, securing, and aiding in the destruction of a mad dog, which had previously bitten three men and several dog, September 9 th , 1877. Presented at the Hertford Borough Sessions, March 7 th , 187 8, by the Mayor of Hertford.

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STEPIIEN LITTLE, Constable, Metropolitan Police (Bronze). For the gallant rescue of a lunatic from a position of great danger, on June 4th, 1878. Presented on Augus t 2nd, 187 8, by His Grace the Duke of Manchester, K.P., Lord Prior of the Order, at a special parade of the Metropolitan Police at the vVellington Barracks.

ARTIIUR H. STOKES, Assistant Inspector of Mines (Sz"lver), CIIARLES MALTBY (Bronze), JOHN HANCOCK (Bronze), TIIOMAS DAVIS (Bron ze ), JOH DAVI. (Bronze). For remarkable constancy, courage, and daring during the operations leading to the rescue of Dennis Bagshawe, buried for five days and nights without food in the Black Engine Mine, Eyam, July, 1879. Presented on behalf of the Order by John Furley, Esq., a Member of the Council, Januar y 2 I st, 188o, at a public meeting at Sheffield.

HENRY SPA VII (Bronze). For re cuing, at great personal danger, December 17th, 1879, from a small sewer at Silvertown, a fellow-workman, rendered insensible by poisonous gases. Prese nted by Ir Edward G. L. Perrott, Bart.. March 9th, ! 880, at a meeting at the Town Hall, Stratford.

GEORGE FREDERICK HARRIS, Captain 3rd Foot, "The Buffs," (Sz'lver). For conspicuous gallantry in saving the lives of five persons from a fire in Charlemont Street Dublin September 19th, 1877, and in subsequently ;emoving: unaided, at still further risk, a quantity of paraffin oil, thereby preventing the fire from spreading to an adjacent Female Orphanage. Presented by H.R.H. the Princess of Wales, a Dame Cltevatiere of the Order, July 24th, 188o, at the Volunteer camp, \Vimbl edon, H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, H.R.H. the Field Marshal Commanding-in-Chief, the Secretary of State for \ ar, and a deputation from the Order being present. As in the case of Deputy-Commissary Young, permission was granted for the Medal to be worn in uniform on the right breast, in accordance with the Queen's Regulations.

EDWARD MOUNTJOY PRICE (Bronze). For conspicuous gallantry in rescuing on September 13th, 1880, at Ilfracombe, Devon, a boy named Geof£e \Villiam s from a burnin a room b afterward returning and removing a barrel of gunpowder

charred by the flames; thus saving the lives of the firemen who were working, in imminent danger of an explosion, to extinguish the fire. Prescnted January loth, 1881, at a public meeting in the To\Vn Hall, Ilfracombe.

] A rE McGow A , In spector of Roads for the Borough of Birkenhead (Bronze). For gallant and sclf-devoted exertions at great personal risk, on October 18th, 1880, in rescuing from an underground passage three workmen illsensible from poisonous gases' one of whom cxpired on being brought to the surface. Presented February 2nd, 1881, by Colonel Sir James Bourne, Bart. , F.S.A., at a public meeting held at the 'ourt IIouse, Birkcnhead, the Mayor pre iding.

GEORGE CLARKE, Corporal 95th Regiment (Silvcr). For conspicuous courage on December 9th, 1880, in rescuing two children at a fire in Limerick, Ireland, at considerable risk. and su taining 'evere injury. Presented by LicutenantColonel J. Torth Crealock, CB., commanding 95th Regiment, at a full dress parade at Alder'hot, l\Iarch 16th, 1881, permission being granted ( as in previous cases) for the medal to be worn in uniform on the right breast.

WILLIA 1 MAGUIRE, Con table, H Divi ion, Mctropolitan Police (Bronze). For saving, at imminent dangcr to himself, two persons at a fire in Leman Street, \Vhitechapel, Decemb er 19th, 1880. Presented by Sir H. Lechmere, Bart., M.P., at a public meeting held in the theatre of the Royal United Service Institution l\1arch 18th, 1881, on the occa ion of the presentation of certificates of the St. John Ambulance Association to Metropolitan Police classes.

GEORGE EVERETT, Labourer (.)zlver). For very gallant and devoted conduct, on 13th June, 188I, in rescuing at the Old City Gas \V orks, Gloucester, a fellow-workman, under circumstances of great peril, one life having been just previously sacrificed. Presented, August 25th, 1881, by Sir Brook Kay, Bart., at a public meeting, attended by the Mayor and Corporation, at the Tolsey, Gloucester.

MARIO Sl\lITII, Wido\V of the bte bandmaster, 94th P egiment (Szlve 1). For heroic devotion during the action, December 21St, 1880, at Bronkor st Spruit, Transvaal, where she

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assisted the wounded under a heavy fire, tearing up her own dress to make bandages; and for her subsequent devoted and humane attention, during a period of three months, to the injured soldiers who escaped the massacre. Presented, lYlarch 2nd, 1882, by General Sir J ames E. Alexander, CB., at a public meeting in the Council Chamber, Tewcastle-onTyne, the Mayor presiding.

TIJOl\IAS MCGUIRE, Labourer, Birmingham (Bronze). For gallantry on the 21st October, 1881, in forcing his way into a burning house in Shad well Street, Birmingham, thereby sustaining severe personal injuries in his succe sful endeavour to re cue a child, who must otherwise have perished. Forwarded to his wife, the recipient having left England for America in search of employment.

ANKlE LOFT S, Machine Operative, Stockport (Silver). For her courage and devotion on April 15th, 1882, in rescuing her sister from a burning house at tockport, under circumstances of great personal peril. Presented July 19th, 1882. by John Furley, Esq., at a public meeting. attended by the Mayor and Corporation, held in the Borough Court House, Stockport.

ROBERT i'JEL.·O , Police Constable, Liverpool (Bronze). In recognition of his courageous conduct at Liverpool, on 14th November, 1883, in pursuing and destroying a mad dog at much per onal ri k. Pre. ented February 29th, 1884, at a parade of over 200 constables, at the Police tation, Hatton Garden, Liverpool, by the Mayor of Liverpool, supported by members of the \Vatch ommittee, and many others.

WILLIA:\I ORSON, Police Con table, Liverpool (Bro71-:::e). In recognition of hi courageous conduct at Li\'erpool, on 14th November, 1883, in pur uing and destroying a mad dog at much personal risk. Presented on the same occasion as R obert Nelson's.

ARNOLD LUPTO , Mining Engineer (Silver). In recognition of his gallant and devoted conduct on 22nd October, 188 3, in rescuing under circumstances of great personal danger and difficulty, two persons, after an explosion in the \Vharn cliffe 'arlton Colliery, Barn ley. Presented February 22nd, 1884, by the Mayor of Leeds, at a special meeting at the Leeds School Board Offices.

TOM ROWLEY, vVorking Collier (Szlver). In recognition of his gallant and devoted conduct on 22nd October, 1883, in rescuing under circumstances of great personal danger and difficulty, two persons after an explosion in the vVharncliffe Carlton Colliery, Barnsley. Presented on the same occasion as Mr. Arnold Lupton' .

JULIA HATCIIER, of Marnhull, Dorset (Bronze). In recognition of her gallant and devoted conduct on 25th September, 188 3, in re cuing under circumstances of great personal danger and difficulty, a boy who had been gored and tossed several times by a bull. Presented by the Rector of Marnhull, January 26th, 1884, at a Vestry Meeting held in the Parish School-room.

J OSEPII DOUBLE, In pector, King's Cross Station, iIetropolitan Railway, London (Silver). For conspicuous gallantry on 2nd November, 1884, in saving at imminent personal danger the life of a woman, who, having attempted to cross the line, had stumbled and fallen just in front of an advancing train. Presented by Her Royal Highness Princess Christian of Schle wig-Holstein, 21st April, 1885, at the Polytechnic Institution, Regent Street, London, W.

ALBERT ABRAIIA:'l (aged 15), of Condurrow, Camburne (Bronze).

For gallant and devoted conduct on 13th July, 1884, in rescuing from further injury and from danger of drowning by the incoming tide, a playfellow, named Edward Bartle, who had fallen over a cliff to the beach below, and had broken his leg, besides sustaining other severe injuries. Presented at a Volunteer Dinner at Camborne on Easter Nlonday, 1885) Captain IIarvey presiding.

ALFRED J A:'IE Coxo, Plumber, Uttoxeter (Ce1'tzjicate 0.1 Honour). For rescuing, at considerable personal risk, a little girl from a deep and narrow well, into which she had fallen head-roremost and was almost drowned, on 12th March, 1885, at Holly Bush Hall, Staffordshire. Coxon, who was preparing to execute some repairs to the well, and who was, moreover, a very heavy man, courageously descended the well with but very precarious support, and brought out the drowning child. Certificate forwarded by post, the recipient having to go abroad at short notice.

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EDWARD CHARLES THOMPSON, ESQ., M.B., M.R.C.S., Omagh, Co. Tyrone. For distinguished, humane and courageous conduct in saving the life of a child suffering from malignant diphtheria, on 4th April, 1885. The child in question was brought to the Infirmary in a dying state, and tracheotomy was performed, but the tube was blocked with the diphtheritic membrane, and this obstruction was removed and artificial respiration induced by Dr. Thompson sucking the wound, &c., at great risk to his own life. Presented by Her Excellency the Countess of Aberdeen, at the annual meeting of the Dublin Centre of the St. John Ambulance Association, in the Senate Hall of the Royal University, 13th March, 1886.

WILLlA!lI HARDWICK, Police Constable, Kidderminster (Silver). For courageous conduct at Kidderminster Raihvay Station, on 24th July, 1885, in rescuing a woman-at the time a prisoner in the custody of another police officer-who threw herself from the platform in front of a rapidly approaching train, and was promptly seized and removed, at great personal risk to his o\\'n life, by Police Constable Hardwick. Presented, on behalf of the Chapter, by the Secretary of the Order, Sir Edmund A. II. Lechmere, Bart., on 15th February, 1886, at the Corporation Buildings, Kidderminster, in the presence of the Deputy-l\1ayor and of the Corporation and Borough Police , and representatives of \'ariou other public bodies.

JOSEPIr JOH TnoR TBOROUGII, Railway Porter, Kidderminster (S£hJer). For courageous conduct at Kidderminster Station, on 22nd July, 1885, who, together with Police Constable \Villiam Hardwick, already referred to in the previous case, as si ted in rescuing a woman who had deliberately jumped from the platform in front of a rapidly approaching train. Presented on 17th June, 1886, by Lord Lyttleton, at Kidderminster Station, in the presence of a number of railway employes.

J on PEAREY, Railway Porter, hester-Ie- treet, Co. Durham (Sziver). For saving on 15th October, 1885, at great personal ri k, a child who had strayed upon the line, and was in imminent danger of being run over by the Scotch Express. Presented by Colonel Sheppee, Chairman of the

C h ester-le-St reet Petty Sessions, at a meeting of the bench, on Wednesday, 7th April, I886, the recipient being introduced to the Court by the Rev. Canon Blunt.

WILLIAM THO {AS, Mining Engineer, TALIESIN EDWARD

R ICHARD, Miner, LLEWELLYN PRITCHARD, Miner, GRIFFITH THOMAS, Miner, DA IEL THOMAS (No. I), Miner, RICHARD J 0 ES, Miner, \tVILLIAM CLEE, Miner, DAVID EDWARDS, Miner, DA IJEL TnOMAS (No. 2), Miner, of Mardy Colliery (Silver 111edal awarded to each respectively). For conspicuous heroism and self-devotion when rescuing, at imminent personal danger, some 400 miners entombed in the Mardy Colliery, after the disastrous explosion on 23rd December, 1885 Presented by John Furley, Esq., 13 th IVlay, I886, at a crowded and enthusiastic meeting at Mardy

HENRY BARTHOLO?llEW, Police Constable, Metropolitan Police (Silver). For rescuing, on 9th October, 1886, a woman from a perilous position in Davies Street, VV. Presented, at the Royal United Service Institution, by John Furley, Esq., on loth February, 1887.

J A?lIES MILLARD and I lECTOR TnOMP 0 , Workmen employed at the Elswick Steel Works (Silver). For rescuing, on 13th September, 1886, two of their fellow workmen overcome by gas in a gas flue, at the Steel \Vorks above referred to. Presented, at a public meeting presided over by the Mayor of ewcastle-on- Tyne, in the Mechanics' Institute of the Elswick \Vorks of Armstrong and Co., on 7th Febr u ary, 18 87

PATRICK RVAN, Acting Sergeant, Irish Con tabulary, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath (Bronze). For stopping a runaway ho rse in Mount Street, Mullingar, on 3rd June, I887, at imminent risk of his life. Presented, on the 20th September, 1887, at a special parade of the Royal Irish Constabulary, at Mullingar, by the County In pector.

J OSHUA STO E, Police Constable, IIastings (Certificate of Honou1'). For stopping two runaway horses and a chariot, of Sanger's Circus, on the 5th August, 1887. Presented by t he Mayor o f Hastings, at the Sessions Court, on the I9th J an u ary, 1888 .

LIST OF AWARDS

After Incorporation by Royal Charter . PAR T I I. (b)

PART 11. Cb).

7rhe (Branb lPrior\? of the of the 1bospttal of $t. 30bn of 3erusal el11 in JEnglanb.

The following awards have been conferred by the Chapter-General with the approval of H IS ROYAL H IGIIr ESS TIlE GRA TD PRIOR, since the Incorporation by Royal Charter granted r 4th 188 .

The Medal of the Order (see £lIltstration), originally instituted in 1874, is by the Charter allowed to be awarded, as heretofore, for gallantry in saving life on land. It is circular, either of silver or bronze; on the obverse is the Maltese Cro s, with the aforesaid embellishments, surrounded by t he inscription (( For service

in the cause of kumanity," and on the reverse, a sprig of the plant St. John's Wort, with which is entwined a scroll bearing the names C( Jerusalem," "England," the whole surrounded by the inscription "A warded by tlte Grand Priory of tlte Order of the Hospital of St. Joltn of Jerusalem in England." It is worn suspended from a black watered silk ribbon. The Medal can only be awarded to those, who in a conspicuous act of gallantry, have endangered their own lives.

Presented by H. R. H. The Prince of \Vales, Grand Prior, at Marlborough House, on the 23 rd day of July, 18 90

TIIOMA CHAPMAN, Pitman, at the Drakewal1's Mine, alstock, Tavistock. (Szlver 1I1edal awarded). For rescuing two miners entombed by a sudden fall of earth and debris through an accident at the DrakewaU's 11ine, on loth February, 18 89. Chapman encouraged and led the re cue party in their arduous and continued efforts to reach the entombed miners, and was the first to descend the partially re-opened shaft at imminent risk to his own life, and having supplied temporary nourishment to the exhausted men, sent them safely to the surface, before he himself ascendecJ. Chap man's conduct was warmly eulogised by the Rev. anon Hullah, Rector of Calstock, and by the mine agents, overseers, &c.

JOHN SMITH, Pitman at Messrs. Thomas Firth and Sons, Norfolk Works, Sheffield (Silver jJlledal awarded). For rescuing a fellow-workman, Benjamin Stanley, who had fallen into a casting pit at the works at 7.3 0 p.m., on the 18th May, 1889. Stanley, in an attempt to pass a chain, for lifting purposes, round a red-hot steel ingot of some 26 tons weight, had slipped and fallen into the casting pit, where he lay stunned and helpless, close to the ingot, with his clothes on fire, and would have been burned to death in a few moments had not Smith promptly descended into the pit, and at the imminent risk of an awful death, and by persistent efforts dragged the injured man beyond immediate danger. Smith was badly burned, and both men were

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removed to the hospital in the ambulance waggon attached to the works. Stanley subsequently succumbed to his 1l1Juries. The proprietors of the works, foremen and fello\\'workmen, as well as the local medical men and the press all spoke in the very highe')t terms of courage: coolness and humanity, as well as of his own modest appreciation of the act.

MRS. MARGARET IRVI G, Holywell (Szlver lI!!edal awarded).

For rescuing an aged and infirm man, named Owen J ones, from. a position of the greatest peril, at Bagilt Railway StatlOn, on 14th September, I 89. J ones, who was quite deaf, and a cripple, was crossing the line. unconscious of a rapidly approaching mail train, and must have been killed

Mrs. with great coolness and gallantry, and at Immlllent rIsk to her own life, jumped off the platform, dragged J ones off the line, and held him until the train had

This act of great self-possession and courage was testlfied to by the Railway Officials who the occurrence.

WILLIAM FEAST, Commissioned Boatman (Silver) and ALBERT Kr TG, Boatman (B1'07Zze) , both of Her Majesty's Coast Guard at Beachy Head. For gallantly rescuing a labourer named George Tester, from the cliff which he had foolishly attempted to climb, at Beachy Head, on 23rd June, 1889. The rescue was attended by very great danger to the two coastguardsmen-but for whose exertions Te ter must have peri hed-and especially to \Villiam Feast, who de cended the cliff at the risk of his own life, and, in conjunction with Albert King, who approached the man from below, finally rescued Tester who was unconscious from friaht and exhaustion. The award was strongly recommended by the commanding the oast Guard at Brighton, to whose d1strIct the men belong, and who stated that the act was one of especial peril and gallantry.

] OSEPII ]0 ES, 19 CR, Police onstable of the l\Ietropolitan (Bronze l11edal aWa1'ded). For great presence of m1l1d and gallantry in stopping a runaway horse and a van in Regent Street, on 16th of ugust, 1889, at Imm1l1ent personal risk. The case was strongly personally recommended by independent eye-witnesses, and was

submitted for favourable consideration by the Commissioner of Police.

RICHARD SMITH, Boiler Maker, at the City of Birmingham Gas Works, Saltley (Szlve7' Medal awarded). For rescuing one man, and for attempting to re cue another-who, however, succumbed before he could be removed-from a gas-holder, or tank, at the Works, on the 1 Ith December, 1889. The men were at work in the tank, and were overcome suddenly by the foul gas given off by stale water, when mith, and a companion named Chew, who lost his life in the attempt, descended to the rescue. The Superintendent of the \Vork. states that Smith also nearly succumbed to the poisonous fumes, but succeeded in saving one man. The act was one of exceptional peril and gallantry. Smith has already been awarded the Royal Humane Society's 'Iedal and the local Fireman's Medal.

Tlte Si17Je1' 1I1edal of the Order has also been awarded, and already presented, to Mr. E. SMALLER, Station Master at Bangalore, India, for rescuing a IIindu woman who had fallen on the line, in front of a rapidly approaching train, at that station. on the evening of 17th October, 1888. Eyewitnesses state that the woman's position was one of great peril, and her death seemed certain at the moment when Mr. Smaller jumped on to the line in front of the train, and dragged the woman to the siding, the train immediately afterwards passing over the pot where she had fallen. The case was recommended by Confrere His Royal Highness

The Duke of Connaught, K.G., &c., by whom the presentation of the Medal was made. Mr. Smaller's action has also been recognised and rewarded by the Indian Government.

Presented by H. R. H. The Prince of Wales, Grand Prior, at lIarlborough House, on the 2 I t day of July, I892.

JUL1A D1GNAM, St. Douloughs, Dublin (Sz'lver lItfcdal awarded).

For attempting the rescue of John Sharkey from a burning lime-kiln, into which he had fallen, overcome by tl)e gas issuing from the kiln, on the 9th October, 1890, On an alarm being raised, J ulia Dignam, the young daughter of a

labourer, who was near, at once jumped down into the kiln and found the lad lying unconscious. Unaided he carried the body up out of the kiln, but life was extinct, and she herself was in an exhausted state. The coroner and jury at the inquest on the deceased lad, passed a high eulogium on the brave act of the girl, whose conduct was also testified to by other independent witnesses.

BENJAM1N PARKI TSO " l\1ine Burner, Clay Lane Iron \Vorks, South Bank, Yorkshire (Silvel' 1I1edal awarded). For the attempted rescue of a fellow-workman named Bernard l\'IcCann from a calcining kiln at the Cle\'eland blast furnaces into which he had fallen, on 8th December, 18 90 Parkinson clambered down into the burning pit, and having removed the almost red hot stones which had fallen on the injured man, in spite of the suffocating fumes and intense heat, brought him to the surface, where, howe\'er, he hortly afterwards expired. Parkinson was badly burned, and almost suffocated by the poisonous gases in the kiln. The Manager and fellow-workmen fully testified to his heroism.

THOMAS TURNER, Police Constable, Staffordshire Con tabulary (Sliver 1I1edal awarded). For rescuing a female prisoner who had momentarilye caped from his custod) and thrown herself in front of a train at Hanley Station, on the 19 th June, 1891. The woman's life was saved by hi' courageous act and pre ence of mind, though he himself was injured and unfitted for duty for several weeks. His conduct was fully testified to by the Chief Constable of Hanley, Staffordshire, and by the railway officials who witnessed the act.

ALFRED \VllIT E, Police Con table 254 P, 'Ietropolitan Police (B1'071Ze 111 alal awarded) For courageous conduct in rescuing, at the ri 'k of his own life, two children from being run over by a van in the Old Kent Road , on the 23 rd October, 1890. This case wa ' pecially recommended for the favourable consideration of the Order b,' the Chief Commissioner of the 'Ietropolitan Police, on tl;e te . timony of aptain Waiter Butler, of tl:e Old Kent Road, and other independent witne se •

THOMAS K1Y, Railway Porter, Beke bourne tation, near Canterbury (Bronze lI1'cdal awarded). For rescuing a young

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woman named Emily Adams at Bekesbourne Station on the 25th Decemb r, r890. The woman was endeavouring to cross the line while a train was lertving the station, and an express train about to pass through on the other side when Kiy jumped in front of the moving train, seized the woman, who must otherwise have been killed, and held her between the metals whil , t the trains pa sed rapidly on either side, so close that h:s clothes were torn by one of the engines. The General :l\1anager of the Company, the Vicar of Bekesbourne, the tation Ma ter, and others who witnessed the occurrence, spoke in the highest terms of Kiy's bravery and presence of mind.

MAJOR JOII BAR ET B .\PKER (late 75th Regimcnt), Chief Constable of Birkenhead l11edal awarded). F r rescuing IIenry Motter hed at the Graving Dock Birkenhead, on the 25th February, r89I. 110ttershed was standing close to the edge of the Dock, at a place wherc it was some fifty feet deep, when he was struck by a pO\\'erful stream of water from a hose pipe, and would have been precipitated into the Dock, had not 11ajor Bark:er, who was standing near, seized him on the very edge of the Dock, where they both fell, and dragged him back out of danger. The lives of both were in the greate. t peril. Full testimony a to Major Barker' gallantry and presence of minJ, ha. been received from the Dock officials and others who witnessed the occurrence.

ROBERT TRONG, Police Constable, Liverpool Police Force (Bronze lV/edal awarded). For gallantry in stopping a powerful runaway horse and van in a crowded thoroughfare in Liverpool, on the r 5th July, r 891. The appl ication was warmly supported by the Chief Constable of Liverpool, and by resident merchants and others, who witnessed the occurrence, and who have testified to Annstrong's courageou conduct, and the great personal risk he ran.

FRANK THOMAS LANE, Police Constable, 554 A, Metropolitan Police ( Bronze Medal awarded). For gallantry in stopping a runaway horse and heavy van, in vVhitehall, on 6th August, 18 91. Lane was dragged some di tance and was injured in his successful attempt to prevent danger to life and property. The case was strongly recommended by the Chief

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Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, and by reliable eye witnesses.

D,\ IEL R YDER, Crossing Sweeper, vVestminster (Bronze Medal awarded). For great gallantry and presence of mind in stopping a runaway horse and cab, containing a lady and gentleman, on 15th October, r 89 1. The horse, free from control-the cabman having jumped off-had galloped down vVaterloo Place almost to the verge of the Duke of York's steps, Jown which it mu t have been precipitated, had not Ryder seized the horse's head, and brought it to a standstill at the top of the steps. Ryder had served six years in the East Suffolk Regiment, and six years in the Reserve, and ha the fghanistan l\1edal. His courageous conduct has been enquired into and is certified to by the 1anager of the Exchange Telegraph Company, and by the Police and others. Ryder has also, since the date of the act for which the Medal was awarded, again, by his courageous conduct, probably averted loss to life and property, by stopping a runaway horse and heavy van in Pall 1all on r6th February, 1892.

TUO flIAS IIE RY P OTII\yELL, Police Constable, Liverpool Police Force (Certificate of HOllour awarded). For stopping a runaway hor e and van in a crowded street in Liverpool, on the 20th Augu , t, r891. The application was made and warmly upported hy the hief Const:lble of Liverpool, and by other reliable residents who witnes ed the occurrence, and who testified to Rothwell's courage and presence of mind.

Presented by H.R.H. the Prince of \Vales , Grand Prior, at t. John's Gate. ClerkelHvel1, on the 24th day of Jun e, r893.

MR. J OIl J \VILLIAfII HUT III T ON, Ianager, and fR. J OIIN FOSTER, Deputy-l\1anager of the Bamfurlong ollieries, near vVigan (Silver 1I1cdal awarded in eacll case) For conspicuous gallantry and most devoted and repeated effort in rescuing a number of men and boy in one of the pit at the Collieries, from a fire which broke out there on the morning of the 14th Dec mber, r 892 ; and in attempting to rescue a further number of workmen who unhappily peri hed

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on the occasion. In this brief notice it is impossible to describe the gallant efforts made by Mr. Hutchinson and MT. Foster, which were continued from early morning until late in the day, but full report have been received and considered by the Chapter of the Order. It is stated that in one attempt they were knocked down three times within a distance of 100 yards, but their gallant efforts were successful in saving the lives of a number of the work-people who must otherwise have peri hed. Eventually they were themselves rescued in an insensible condition near the entrance to the workings, and were prostrated by severe illness for some considerable time. The highest testimony as to their heroism was furnished by the owners of the Collieries, and by the medical men and others who attended to the sufferers.

SA:\IUEL T ABER, Labourer, Greenwich ( ilve1' Medal awarded). For great gallantry and devotion in attempting the rescue, at an excavation at Greenwich Marshes, of Henry \Vestbrook, a fellow-workman, who having effected the rescue of another workman, overcome by poisonous gases in the excavation, was himself rendered insensible and eventually expired from the effects, after having been brought to the surface by Samuel Taber, who had gallantly descended to his assi tance. Taber's case was strongly recommended by the officials of the South- -1 astern Railway Company, by the District Coroner, and others.

CAPTAIN UPIAU OOKE, 2nd Cinque Ports Artillery Volunteers r (Bronze Medal aWa?'ded). For great presence of mind and courage in rescuing a passenger, who in attempting to cross the line at N unhead Station on the 4th January, 18 93, fell and dislocated his ankle and shoulder. The injured man was unable to move, and would have been run over by a train passing through the station, had not aptain ooke jumped on to the line, and at imminent personal risk, lifted him on to the platform, so narrowly escaping that he himself was touched by the engine as it passed, but happily escaped injury. The Railway Company and reliable eyewitnesses fully testified to Captain Cooke's gallantry.

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presence ot mind in rescuing a girl at that station on the 25 th July, 1892, from being run over by a train which she had not noticed approaching. The girl would no doubt have been killed, had it not been for the courage and promptitude displayed in her rescue by Stoops, who jumped on to the line in front of the train, and moved her out of danger. The officials of the Railway Company, the local authorities and eye-witnesses, testified very highly to his conduct.

LEWIS LAMBERT, Coachman in service at Clapham (Certificate of HOllOZ,W awarded ) For gallantly stopping a runaway horse and trap, at Larkhall Rise, Clapham, on the 16th July, 18 9 2 , and thereby rescuing a little girl who otherwise would have been run over and probably killed. Lambert's bravery was fully testified to by responsible and independent eyewitnesses of the occurrence.

J OE ADAilL, of Shepherd's Bush, London, a lad aged nll1e (Certificate of J-Jo1Zour awarded). For saving the life of a little girl aged four years, at Shepherd's Bush, on the 8th May, 1891. The lad was playing underneath a high window from which he saw the girl in the act of falling, and succeeded in catching her before she struck the pavement, and thereby saved her life. J oe Adams was him elf injured and rendered insensible, being struck on the head by the falling child. His remarkable courage and presence of mind was fully testified to by the Curate of the Parish, and by eyewitnesses of the occurrence. It has also been reported that this lad wa subsequently instrumental in aiding in the rescue of another child from drowning.

AAROl BERRY, Police Constable, 260 E, Liverpool Police Force (Certificate of HO'ltOlt1' awarded). For conspicuous gallantry in stopping a runaway hor e and cab, and thereby saving serious injury, and probably loss of life to others in a crowded thoroughfare in Liverpool, on 25th February, 18 93. Police onstable Berry, although dragged some considerable distance, thrown down and injured, retained his hold of the reins and eventually stopped the horse. The case wa highly recommended by the Chief Constable of Liverpool and by others who witnessed the occurrence.

Presented by H. R. H. The Prince of Wales, Grand Prior, at larlborough House, on the 27th day of July, 18 94.

ROBERT LONG, of the Wiltshire Yeomanry (Broll::::e 1I1edal aWa7'ded). For gallantly stopping a pair of runaway horses and a carriage, the occupants of which, Mrs. l\Iayow, an aged lady, wife of a resident clergyman, her butler and coachman, would probably have been injured or killed, had it not been for Mr. Long's courage and presence of mind. 1\1r. Long, who jumped from his horse, \\'hile his tro op was returning from drill on the 22nd lay, 1893, to effect the rescue, was dragged some distance and severely shaken before he stopped the runaways.

J O. EPIl DAVIE , Police Constahle F 225, 1\1etropolitan Police (BroJlze lIIedal awarded). For gallantly stopping a runaway horse and cart in the Bayswater R oael, on the 5th July , 1893. Police onstable Davies was dragged some distance and severely injured in his successful effort to prevent accident to others.

MORGAr and ERNE T MADDOCK, Railway Porters, Metropolitan Railway (Bronze lIIedal awarded z'll ('aclL case). For rescuing a passenger at Portland Road Station, London, on the 8th February, 189-1-. The man, who was partially intoxicated, had fallen on the metals in front of an approaching train, but was rescued by two porlers, who jumped on to the line [or the purpose, pushed the man under the edge of the platform, and held him there until the train had passed them, and was stopped and backed.

\VILLIAr.I WE TLEY, Guard, Torth London Rail way (Certificate of HOlZozt1' awarded) For gallantly aving lhe life of a woman at Dalston Station, on the 4lh Q\'cmber, 18 93. The woman, with the intention o[ committing suicide, had thrown herself from the platform in fronl of an approaching train, when Westley, seeing that she must be killed if not rescued, at great risk to his own life, jumped n to the line and dragged the woman away, being himself nearly struck by the engi ne.

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Presented by H. R. H. The Prince of Wales, Grand Prior, at larlborough House, on the 8th nay of July, 18 95.

JOHN VVATTS, Manager, Audley Colliery, and WILLIA:\I DODD, Under Manager, Auelley Colliery ( 'liver Medal aWa1'ded z'1/, each case). For gallantry displayed on the 14th January, 1895, in re cuing and endeavouring to rescue, with great risk to themselves, miners who \"ere in danger of losing their lives at udley Colliery, Staffordshire, through the irruplion into the mine of a large yolume of water, which preventcd their escape, and subjected them to great danger from sufCocation by gases

MUGFORD and 'VVILLIAfII R i\. Y:'IO ID, Employes of the Corporation of Torquay (Bronze 1I1edal awarded in eacll case). For rescuing, and endeavouring to rescue, some workmen who had been overtaken while at work in the main sewer at Torquay by a sudden flood, caused by a violenl thunderstorm on the 20th October, 18 94.

JOH BOLTO, IVliner, Audley Colliery (Bron:;e llledal awarded). For gallant conduct on the occasion of the accident at udley Colliery, on the 14th January, 1895, in assisling to rescue miners impri oned in the mine through the irruption of water.

J OIl 'VVILLIAM ROBIN 0 T and S lDIUEL \ ILKIN ox Railway Porters, Stockton-on- Tees (Certificate of HOllour t?zL1arded z'1l eaclt case). For gallanlly saving the life of a " 'oman at Stockton Pailway tation, on the IIth September, 18 9+.

A woman named Isabella Bury, who \\'a' standing on the edge of the platform, fell on to the line jut as a train and a single engine were approaching the station on two adjoining lines. These two porters at once jumped on to the line, succeeded in getting Isabella Bury on to the ix-foot way and held her there until the train and engine had pa sed on either side.

JOIl J '0 T, Engine Driver, Messrs. G. 11. Nicholson and Son's Tan \N orks, Ip wich (Certijlcate of H 0710ltr a'i.oarded).

For gallant conduct and pre nc of mind at a fire which occurred on the 20th October, 1894, at the Tan \\ 'orks of Messrs. G. H. Nichol'on and Son. .( \n engine on th

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premises had steam up, and the house in which it stood being on fire, its safety-valves became blocked by falling debris, thus rendering an explosion of the boiler, by which many of the firemen at work must have been injured or have lost their lives, imminent. Seeing the danger, J ohnson proceeded into the engine-house and released the steam, being himself in great danger of being killed either by an explosion of the boiler or by the iron plates which were falling from the floor above.

GEORGE FROST, \Vaggoner, Audley Colliery (Ce1'tijicate of Honour awarded). This lad of sixteen acted with great bravery in going to warn men of their clanger on the occasion of the irruption of water into the mine at Audley, on the 14th January, 1895. He was struggling in the water for some time, and had himself to be rescued and brought out of the mine.

Presented by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, Grand Prior, at Marlborough House, on Monday, the 13 th day of July, 1896.

J HE RY HA IER, Duxbury Park Colliery, near Chorley, Lancashire (Silver lJ!1edal aWa1,ded). For distinguished bravery and presence of mind displayed in a haulage-brow at Duxbury Park Colliery, on the 29th November, 1895. Some thirty to forty tons of coal had fallen and entirely covered Mr. J ames Preston, underlooker at the colliery, when Hamer, at imminent personal risk to his life, at once set to work to extricate him, \Vith the assistance of a comrade named Thomas Bro\Vn. Hamer, being the stronger, kept the large stones from coming down, whilst his comrade worked his way through until Preston's head was uncovered. Although unable to extricate him themselve , they rendered all possible assistance until further help arrived, and their heroic efforts were mainly instrumental in saving the life of the underlooker.

BROWN, Duxbury rark Colliery, near Chorley, Lancashire (Sz'tver Medal awarded). For distinguished bravery and presence of mind displayed in a haulage-brow at Duxbury Park Colliery, on 29th November, r895, Some

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thirty to forty tons of coal had fallen and entirely covered Mr. ] ames Preston, underlooker at the colliery, when Brown at imminent personal risk to his life, at once set to work to extricate him, with the assistance of a comrade named ] ames Henry Hamer. The latter, who was the stronger of the two, kept the large stones from coming down, whilst Brown worked his way through until Preston's head was uncovered. Although unable to extricate him themselves, they rendered all possible assistance until further help arrived, and their heroic efforts were mainly instrumental in saving the life of the underlooker.

BENJAM1N HOLLAND, Gotham, Derby (Silver Medal awarded).

For great gallantry and presence of mind displayed in extinguishing the lighted match of a "shot" employed in blasting operations at the Gypsum Mines, Gotham, on 7th August, 1895, thereby preventing probable serious loss of life. Holland's heroic action was warmly eulogised by Mr. A. H. Stokes, Her l\1ajesty's Inspector of 1ines for the district.

T CLOVER, l\1argate, (Bronze llIedal aWa1'ded).

For con picuous gallantry in attempting to rescue a fellowworkman, who had been overcome by foul air whilst engaged in emptying a cesspool at Iargate, on 2nd July, r 895. Clover was himself brought to the surface in an unconscious condition, and his gallant act wa warmly eulogised by the Coroner of the di trict.

CHR1 TOPIIER MURPl[Y, Police Constable, Glasgow Police ( Bron::e jlledal awarded). For great gallantry displayed on the 9th December, 1895, in stopping a runa\\'ay horse which had already caused serious injury to several person, in one case terminating fatally. The constable by hi::; courageous action thus averted at imminent personal risk further collision and probable loss of life.

GEORGE J 0 '1AIl HAYLOCK, Police Constable, City Police (Bronze Medal awarded). For great gallantry and presence of mind in stopping a runaway horse on 30th l\!Iay last. The horse, which was attached to a pantechnicon van, bolted from Queen Victoria Street into Man ion House Street, where the driver wa ' thrown from his seat and fatally injured. Haylock, who succeeded at great per onal risk in

stopping the runaway horse, was dragged nearly 100 yards and very narrowly escaped being cru hed between the van and the lamp-po t.

FELL ' CALLAGIIA , Glasgow (Certificate of J-J0710ur awarded).

For courageou . conduct in endeavouring to stop a runaway horse on the 9th December, 1895, in Glasgow. The horse had already caused seriou injury to several persons, one ca e terminating fatally, and was ullimately stopped by a member of the Glasgow Police Force. Callaghan, in his efforts to stop the horse was knocked down, and su tained bruising of the ribs, which neces ' itated his remmral to and detention at the hospital.

WILLIA1\l STEPIIENSON, tation l\1a ter, Carlton tation N.E. Railway (Certificate of J-f0J10lt7' awarded). For great gallantry displayed in rescuing a woman, \\ 'ho, on 26th June, 18 95, during a thunder torm, was walking along the railway line, with an umbrella up, towards an t:xpress goods train which was rapidly approaching from the opposite direction. Stephenson, noticing the dangerous position in which the woman was placed, promptly went to the rescue, and succeeded in pulling her down on the six-foot way, just as the expre passed.

ELLI S ROBERTS, Oakeley Slate Quarrie., orth \Valcs (Silver l11edal awarded). (Presented by His Royal IIio'hness the Grand Prior at Aberysthwith on 26th June, 1896). For great gallantry and presence of mind in rescuing David Morri s, employed at the Oakeley Slate Quarries, \\'ho on the 5th March, 1896, ',Vas preparing to place a charge of gelignite in a crevice some twenty-four feet down from the edge of a cc Bon" or cliff, when a part of a block of stone, weighing about one cwt., fell, doing such severe injury to his hand that he was compelled to relax his hold of the rope, which dropped out of his reach. Roberts, seeing th e dangerous position in which Morris was placed, immediately climbed down with the aid of a rope, and catching him as he was sliding down the precipice, held him until assistance could be rendered.

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Presented by Field Marshal Lord Roberts, Commanding the Forces in Ireland, by command of H.R.H.

The Grand Prior, at the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham, Dublin, on Wednesday, the 26th day of August, 18 9 6

Crm.rSTOPITEP DE ISON, Porter in the employ of the Dublin Wicklow and Wexford Railway, at Dundrum, Co. Dublin. (Bronze llIedal For courageous conduct displayed in rescuing a man on the 17th 'Tay, 1896, who had deliberately run across the rails and placed himself on the track when an express train was rapidly approaching. Denison immediately jumped down from the platform, and, after a violent struggle, succeeded in dragging him off the track and holding him in a position of safety until the train had pa cd.

Presented by H. R. H. The Prince of \Vales, Grand Prior, at larlborough IIous, on Friday, the 16th day of July, 1897.

J A 1ES RICHARD MAY ARD, Rail"'ay Inspector at Y eovil Junction (Sliver 11Iedal awarded). For conspicuous gallantry and presence of mind displayed on the 29th January, 1897, in re cuing a woman who was walking acro s the line at Yeoyil Junction, just as a down express was rapidly approaching. Owing to the curve of the line at thi ' point, the waggon which were standing on the sidings shut out all ight of the train. l\1aynard, recogni ing the dangerous position in which the woman was placed, immediately jumped down from the platform and had only just succeeded in dragging her on to the ix-foot way when the express da hed by. Eye-\\'itne ses of the occurstate that had la) nard been a moment later both himself and the woman must have been killed.

ALFRED ROBERT LUCAS : Police onstable City Police (B1'01Zze JJledal awarded). For conspicuous gallantry and presence of mind displayed on the 27th June, 1896, in stopping t\\ ·o powerful horses attached to a brewer's van which had bolted

down Queen Victoria treet, London, E.C., the dri\'er having lost all control over them. In his successful endeavour to stop the runa\\ rly ,Constable Lucas was the means of warding the van off the shelters in the centre of the road. Eyewitne se of this occurrence speak most highly of the very courageous conduct of Luca , and state that possibly the driver and others were saved from an untimely cnd.

]OH JAME TnO:\IPSO T, Police Constable, Halifax Borough Police Force ( Brollze lJIedal awarded). For great gallantry and presence of mind displayed in stopping three runaway hor es attached to a wagonette which had bolted down King Cro s Lane, a steep street in IIalifax, on February 27th, 1897. Constable Thompson was dragged off his feet for some thirty or forty yar Is before he succeeded in stopping the runaways, averting by his heroic conduct an accident which mu t have re ulted in serious damage to property and probably in 10 s of life.

RICHARD GOLDBY, Police Constable, Stafford hire Con tabulary ( Br07tze 1.1Iedal awarded). For great gallantry displayed on the 15th April, 1897, in endeavouring to rescue a man named Hodgkiss, employed as night \\'atchman on a road at \Vednesbury, to warn passers-by of the danger o[ travelling along the road, which had fallen in in places, o\\' ing to a subterranean fire. Constable Goldby suddenly mi sed H odgkiss, and it was at once conjectured that he had fallen into one of the fire-holes, and search was made [or his recovery. It was ultimately found that Hodgkiss had fallen into one of these holes, and notwithstanding that two men who had attempted to go down into the smoking hole had been driven back by the heat and smoke, Goldby volunteered, and, descending the hole, brought IIodgkiss to the surface, who had however unfortunately succumbed to the terrible injuries he had received. Goldby himself was rendered almost unconscious in his heroic attempt to rescue Hodgkiss.

ARTIIUR EDwARD DAY, Porter in the employ of the Metropolitan Railway (Ce7/tificate of Honour awarded). } or courageous conduct and presence of mind displayed on the 23rd January, 1897, at Baker Street Station, in rescuing a passenger named Mason, whoaccidentally fell of[the platform

on to the line just as a train was about to enter. Day recognising Mason's dangerous position,immediately jumped on the permanent way and promptly dragged him under the platform just in time to escape being caught by the engine of the approaching train, which passed the spot a moment later. Eye-witnesses of the occurrence fully testify to the personal risk which Day ran in his successful endeavours to save the passenger.

J OSEPH CO WAY, Police Constable, l\1etropolitan Police (Certificate oj Honour awarded). For conspicuous gallantry displayed on the 1st l\1arch, 1897, in endeavouring to stop a runaway horse, which having only just been harne cd to a van, bolted, as another horse was also about to be harnessed thereto. The man harnessing the horse became entangled in the splinter bar and was carried in that position a coniderable distance. Constable Conway in endea\'ouring to stop the runaway \va knocked down and becoming entangled in front of the axle-tree was dragged head downwards a di tance of 300 yards, and con equently ran great risk of losing hi life. Although Barling, the man engaged in harnessing the horses, escaped without injury, Conway was rendered insensible, and sustained such seriou injuries as to nece sitate immediate removal to St. Mary's Ho pital.

Presented by His Excellency the Lieut.-Governor of the Isle of fan, Confrere Lord Henniker, by con1mand and on behalf of H.R.H. The Grand Prior, at Laxey (Isle of lan), on Saturday, the 25th day of epten1ber, 18 97.

GR1FF1TH J. \VILL1Al\1 ' , Her Majesty's Government Inspector of Mines, and J OIl KE\YLEY, Manager of the naefell Mines ( ilver lJIcdal a.warded to eac/z). For great gallantry and presence of mind displayed on the loth May, 18 97, at the Snaefell Mine (Isle of Man), in voluntarily descending into an atmosphere impregnated with poisonous gas at the imminent risk of haring the fate of the twenty

men 111 the mine who succumbed to its effects, nineteen of whom died in the shaft. Their fearless and heroic conduct inspired others to join the rescue partie , by whose efforts five men, one of whom died a week later, were brought alive from the mine, and the bodies of othe rs were promptly recovered.

Presented by H. R. H. The Prince of \tVa]es, Grand Prior, at l\1arlborough House, on Friday, the 8th day of July, 1898.

WILLIAM BE J ETT, Police Constable, of the Birmingham Police (Silver .ilIcdal a7.uarded). For great gallantry and presence of mind displayed on the 13th June, I897, in rescuing three men from a cellar belonging to a tavern in Lawley Street, Birmingham. The men were di covered lying unconscious from the effects of the poisonous ga') generated by beer in the process of fermentation. onstable Bennett, after having succeeded in bringing the men out of the cellar resorted to artificial respiration and brought the men round before the arrival of the doctor, who stated that but for Constable I3ennett's prompt and courageous action the lives of the three men would haye been lost. Bennett was himself very much exhausted by his exertions in the poisonous atmosphere.

HE RY ROWE, Warrington (B1'oJlze lJJedal awarded). For very courageous conduct displayed on 24th July, 1897, in stopping a runaway horse attached to a driverless cab as it was on the point of dashing into a procession of children blocked in a narrow thoroughfare known as Sankey Street, Warrington. Rowe pulled the horse down and fell beneath it, sustaining severe internal inj uries. IIad it not been for Rowe's prompt and heroic action the horse would have plunged right into that part of the procession then crossing Sankey Street, and loss of life must have ensued, owing to the crowded state of the thoroughfare.

TUOMAS WIn CUP, Superintendent, West P iding Constabulary, Pontefract (Bronze lJledal awarded). For conspicuous conduct and presence of mind displayed on 15th July, 1897,

in rescuing a woman who had slipped down under the footboard of an incoming excursion train at Baghill Station, Pontefract. The Superintendent threw down on the platform, and at great personal ri sk held the woman clear of the rails till the train stopped. He was seve rely bruised by the passing train.

ARTIIUR J AMES SCOTC[JER, Police Constable, Reading Borough Police (Bronze lJIedal awarded). For courageous conduct displayed on 2 Tst September, I897, in stopping a runaway horse attached to a cart which was proceeding along Great Knollys Street, Reading, the street being crowded with people proceeding to the Fair Ground. But for Police Constable Scotcher's heroic conduct in stopping the progress of the runaway horse serious injuries and probable loss of life would have resulted. Scotcher was himself knocked down, and one of the wheels of the cart passed over his thigh, which necessitated his laying up for two or three weeks.

SlDNI-,\' Vo K1 lG. , Porter in the employ of the Great \Vestern Railway, at \'Vestbourne Park Station (Bronze lJIedal awarded). For conspicuous gallantry and presence of mind displayed on 9th September, 1897, in rescuing at imminent per onal risk a man named Charles]. Broughton who had staggered across the down main line platform in front of an advancing train which was rapidly approaching \Ve stbourne Park Station. Vocking jumped on to the line and only just managed to pull the man clear when the engine was but a few feet from them.

\N1LL1AM LEW1S, Porter in the employ of the London, Chatham, and Dover Rail way, Shortlands Station (Bronze .J.lledal awarded). For courageous conduct and presence of mind di played on 2nd February, I897, in re cuing a man named Dudley Stanton auI, who, whilst walking along Shortlands Station platform, overbalanced him elf and fell on the rails ju t as a train \Vas rapidly approaching. Lewis who was on the opposite platform, without a moment s he!:>itation and at great personal risk jumped on to the rails and pulled fr. Saul out of danger. Eye-witnesses fully testify to the fact that but for Lewis's prompt and gallant act Mr. Saul must have lost hi life.

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Presented by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, Grand Prior, at Marlborough House, on Friday, the 7th day of ] uly, 1899.

ROBERT BAl\IBER, Stockbroker's Clerk, Streatham Hill (Szlvcr 11Iedal awarded). For very courageous conduct displayed on the 22nd September, 1898, at Streatham Hill Railway Station, when he saw a man throw himself acros the rails in front of an advancin g train. Mr. Bamber immediately jumped down on to the line and forcibly dragged the man into the six-foo t way just in time to save his life.

Bombardier \VILLIAM PIIILIP HALL, R.A., DO\'e r, (Silver awarded). For very distinguished gallantry and presence of mind displayed at an accident which occurred at Clerkenwell Close on 27th December, 1898, through the upsetting of some bowls containing acids u ed by electro platers and giIders. Bombardier-then Gunner-H all, who happened to be passing by at the time, noticing the dense smoke that was issuing from the windows, immediately went into the house and rescued the five occupants, who hac! become unconscious from suffocat ion, at very con iderable risk to his own life.

BENJA:'IIN TUR TER, Surveyor's Clerk, Hayling (Bron:e llledal awarcled). For conspicuous gallantry displayed on 22nd August. 1898, in stopping a runaway horse and cart near South Hayling Railway Station, the hor e having no bit in his mouth.

FRANr RUSSELL, Carman, South Hayling (B1'o1lze JJleclal awarded). For conspicuous gallantry displayed on 22nd August, 1898, at South Hayling Railway Station, in endeavouring to stop the runaway horse, afterwards caught by Mr. Turner. Russell sustained serious injuries in his attempt to stop the runaway.

Private FREDERICK LEGGETT, 3rd Battn. Suffolk Regt. (B1-01lZe J.lleclal aWa1-cled). For great gallantry and presence of mind displayed on 15th June, 1898, at Ipswich, where he was employed as "Boots" at an Hotel, being then only sixteen years of age. Leggett climbed into a cart attached to a runaway pony, which he stopped by means of the reins, a

lady who was alone in the cart when the pony bolted being removed from it in a fainting condition.

WRIGHT WOOD. Mason, Halifax (Bronze JJledal awa1-ded). For very courageous conduct displayed on 24th July, 1898, who ran after and jumped into a cart attached to a runavvay horse, and jumped off, carrying a child three years old, whom he thus rescued from a very dangerous situation in the vehicle.

eLF-ME T H. BRASIER, Railway Porter; Canning Town Station, G.E.R. (Bronze J.lfedal awarded). For very courageous conduct and presence of mind displayed on 5th July, 18 9 8, at Canning Town Railway Station, in rescuing a woman who had jumped on to the line thirty yards in front of a light engine running through th e station at the time, the engine only just clearing him as it passed.

ERNEST PIERCE, Railway Guard, \Voolwich Dockyard tation, S.E.R. (Bronze Medal awarded). For very courageous conduct displayed on 3rd May, 1898, in saving the life of a woman who was lying on the rails six yards from the mouth of a tunnel, from which a train running up on the metals on which she was lying emerged at the moment of the rescue.

EDWARD EVAN, Railway Signalman, Portmadoc, Cambrian Railways (B1-o1Z:::e JJledal awarded). great gallantry and presence of mind, displayed on 3rd September, r898, in rescuing a female passenger ",ho was cros ing the rails at Portmadoc Railway Station, and had become bewildered just as a train was rapidly approaching the station. Evans only just succeeded in dragging the woman clear when the engine pa ed at a di tance of about two yards from them.

Police onstable JOHN RE AY PRINCE, Liverpool Police Force, (Brollze J.lledal awarded). For conspicuous conduct di _ played on 18th February, 1899, in stopping a runaway horse attached to a cart laden with mortar. It is stated by eye-witnesses of the occurrence that but for Prince' prompt and heroic action, s rious damage to property and probable loss of life must have ensued, as the horse in its flight was heading straight for a shop window.

BA 'IL BUSHELL, Station Master, Adisham Station, S.E.R. (Bronze Medal awm'ded). For great gallantry and presence

68 of mind displayed on 1st 1. pril, 1899, at Adisham Railway Station, in rescuing a lady passenger who was crossing the line just as an express was rapidly approaching the station, the lady having completely lost all self-control. It is stated by eye-witnesses of the occurrence that Bushell only just cleared himself in time, as the engine of the express was less than its own length from him when he got out of its way.

CHARLES CURTrS, Ganger, Box Station, G.W.R. (Bronze },Iedal awarded). For conspicuous conduct and heroism displayed on 20th l\1arch, 1899. at Box Rail way Station, in rescuing a female passenger, who, whilst walking along the edge of the Station platform, suddenly reeled over on to the rails. Curtis, who was some distance down the platform, recognising the perilous position in which the woman was placed, immediately went to her assistance, and only just succeeded in dragging her into the six-foot way, when an express train, which was due about that time, da hed by, travelling at the rate of sixty miles an hour.

DAvrD Br Clerk at Head-quarters entral Police Station, Cardiff (Certificate of Honour awarded.) For very courageous conduct and presence of mind displayed on 19th Tovembe r, 1898, in stopping a runaway hor c in Westgate Street, Cardiff, and thereby preventing probable loss of life.

Presented by H.R.H. Th Princ n[ \VaI ' Grand Prior, at 1arlborough House, on V, ednesday, the I I th day of July, r 9 00

MISS STO E MILESTONE, Medical Practitioner, London ( z'lver 111edal awarded). r... or very conspicuous conduct and presence of mind displayed on the 26th April, 1900, at the Belgrave IIospital for 'hildren, when at imminent personal risk Miss Milestone endeavoured to save a nurse at the hospital whose dress had been set on fire by the breaking of a spirit lamp. Miss Milestone being herself burnt in endeavouring to put out the flames, and the nurse eventually succum bing to her inj uries. This gallant act was spoken of in very high terms by the surgeon to the hospital, and by the Coroner at the inquest on the nurse.

TLIO:'1AS PRINCE MILL\'IARD, Police Constable, Liverpool J.lJedal awarded). Under circumstances of considerable gallantry F.e. Millward twice descended into a man-hole at Liverpool on the 15th June, 1899, and finally rescued a man named Harver, enveloped in flames through the upsetting of a paint pot on a hand-lamp. vVith great difficulty Constable Millward conveyed the man out of the man-hole, but Harver died on his way to the hospital.

DAKI , In spector, Lancashire and Yorkshire Rail\\'ay, Halifax Station (Silver 1.11edal awarded). For very conspicuous conduct and presence of mind displayed on the 18th October, 1899, at Halifax Station, in rescuing a man who had fallen on to the rails in a dense fog just as a train was approaching. Dakin only just succeeded in dragging the man, whost' ribs were fractured by his fall, into the two-foot way, where he courageously guarded him until the train passed.

HENRY Po D THOMAS, late Gunner, R.H.A., now Ticket Collector, Metropolitan Railway (Bronze llIedal awarded). For very courageous conduct and presence of mind displayed on the 24th September, 1899, at Blackfriars Station, in rescuing a man who, whilst tanding on the edge of the s tation platform, turned to speak to a friend and fell on the rails just as a train was approaching.

CLARK, Porter, Furne' Railway, Kirby Station, (Bronze J.lfedal awarded). For great gallantry and presence of mind displayed on the 28th July, 1899, at Kirby Station, in rescuing a man who was engaged in shunting operations, and had got caught between the teps of a moving waggon and the platform of a goods' shed. Clark got under the waggon from the ide between the front and back wheel and held the injured man up until the waggon was s t opped.

E OCII LU'TY, A.B. H.M. (( Excellent," \\ hale I land, Portsmouth (Certificate of Honour awarded). 1:' or very coura geous conduct displayed on the 12th July, 1899, in stopping a runaway horse attached to a cart which turned out from a side street into a main thoroughfare crowded with people returning from \"iewing Barnum' ho\\'. Lusty, who was himself in the ranks of a gun' crew dragging a gun at the time, at gr at per onal risk succe ded in topping the runaway.

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HERBERT LIVICK, late Sergeant, Military Police, now Caretaker, Aldershot of Honour awarded). For great courage and presence of mind displayed at Idershot on I7th June, I899, in rescuing a boy who wa thrown under the wheel of a cart into which a runaway military waggon and pair of horse, without rider or driver had dashed.

Livid:: at great personal ri k succeeded in dragging the boy from a mo t perilous po ition.

Corporal MICIIAEL CIIARLE HICKEY, Army Reservist, Royal \V elsh Fusiliers (Certificate of Honour awarded). For very conspicuous conduct displayed on I1th :lVIay, 1899, in topping a pair of runaway horses, the dri,-er being thrown off his box. Corporal Hickey just ucceeded in stopping the horses within a few yards of a crowd of persons.

E OCT[ LUSTY, A.B., being absent in China, and orporal M. C. HICKEY on active service in outh Africa, were prevented obeying the Royal command to attend.

Presented by His Iajesty the IZing, the overeign H ead and Patron of the Order (actin o- on b half of the Grand Prior, H.R.H. the Duke of Cornwall and Y rk, absent in the Colonies), at Iarlborough House, on Wednesday, the I7th day f July, 1901.

MI s HELE PRITTY, Cretingham, Suffolk, (BroJl:;e awarded). For great gallantry and presence of mind displayed at Hope Lodge, Cretingham, on 3rd i\ugu t, I900, in a courageous endeavour to rescue a man named Charles Mann, who was overcome by foul ga es at the bottom of a well, forty-eight feet deep. Thc md1 at the top having refused to go down, Miss Pritty clambered through the frame-work, and got into the bucket, and \\ as let down. She reached the man, ga\"e him brandy, and attempted to revive him, but as there was no second rope available, she was obliged to leave him.

Corporal TrrOl\IAS MULCAIIY, late Ist Batt. Royal Irish Regiment, 12, Barrack Street, Waterford (Bro1tze lrfedal awarded). For \'ery courageous conduct and presence of mind displayed in rescuing Mrs. Eliza IIcarnc, of Ballyporeen, Co. Tipperary, at Goff's rossing, Tramore Railway

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Line, on the 3rd Jun e, 1900. Mrs. Hearne was apparently attempting to commit suicide, thus rendering her rescue all the more difficult, when Corporal Mulcahy running down an adjoining field, and jumping on to the rails, snatched the woman therefrom as a train was rushing up.

ADAlI[ \VATSO ,Railway Constable, 30, Victoria Street, Lurgan ( Bronze 11Iedal awarded). For great gallantry and presence of mind displayed at Lurgan Railway Station, on the 30th July, 1900, in rescuing tIrs. Macartney at a level crossing. The woman was under the influence of drink, and had cro sed from the down to the up platform. She was ob erved to be on the line and the down express rushing on her. \Vatson rushed before the engine, seized the woman, and dragged her over across the rail. So close was the shave that \Vatson was grazed by the engine, and he and the woman were thrown down between it and the gate clo -ing the level cros ing from the road

BENJA:-fI.l FRANCL, Sheffield, (B7'onze llIedal azC/arded). For very conspicuou conduct di played at the Victoria Vinegar Brewery, Sheffield, on 8th November I 900, in a plucky attempt to rescue a boy named Aldham, and a man named \ Vookey, who had been et to clean a large vinegar vat, and had been overcome by the fumes of carbonic acid gas. The emplo)'es and police ambulance not having effected a rescue, Francis volunteered to descend the vat, and by means of a rope was lowered to the bottom, a distance of I9 ft. IIe succeeded in reaching \Vookey, but a3 he proceeded to put a rope round the body became unconsciou , Wr1.S pulled up, and remained in thi - state for one and a half hour, after which he rendered as istance to the Fire Brigade staff in getting th bodies out.

P.e. TIlO!vL\..' HENl'Y HI TES, Jp ,,"ich, (Br,:m:::e llIedal a'Zt.larded). For courageous con luct in endeavouring to stop a runaway horse and cab at Ipswich, on the 9th February, 1901. The horse shied at th corner of St. John' Road and bolted, jerking the driver from his box. Hines, who was off duty, recognising the great danger, as the horse wa making for a crowded th roughfare, made a da h for the reins, and in checking the pace the \\·heel- of the cab kidded and a shaft struck him on the left houlder, cau. ing a very

se\'ere brui e. Still clutching the reins, he was dragged along almost under the horse's feet, and sustained a severe blow on his head. His gallant efforts undoubtedly proved the mean of saving life, and he is still Cl une 22nd), only able to do light duty, owing to his injuries.

HARRY LUSH, Horse Driver, Southampton, JOIl T GRIST Ganger, Southampton, WILLIAi\I MOODY , Labourer, Southampton, ALBERT EDWARD JOIIN ADAl\I. Horse Driver, Southampton, TIIOl\IAS S:\IITII, Bricklayer, Southampton, (Certificates of Honour awarded). For very courageous conduct displayed at the orporation vVharf, Southampton, on the 6th of July, I 900. By the removal of a connecting pipe from a se\\'er reservoir, sewage sludge and carbonic acid gas were admitted into a chamber I3 ft. below the floor, in which three labourers, H. Godding, W. Williamson, and vVilliam C. Mus ell were working. The gas and sludge overpowered these men. J ames Shopland, John Grist, Thomas Smith, and \Villiam Moody immediately ran forward and descended into the chamber to the rescue, but were themselves overcome by the deadly gas. Harry Lush and A. E. J. Adams then descended into the pit with ropes, and succeeded in drawing out these men, as well as VV. Williamson and VV. C. M ussell, and the bodies of H. Godding and J. Shopland.

ROBERT COOK, Horsekeeper, 252, High Street, Plumstead, (Ce1'ti:ficate of H07102W awanlecZ.) For very courageous conduct displayed at Bostall Hill, Plumstead , on the 5th June, I900. An ambulance wagon, while de 'cending a steep hill, ran on to the horse, owing to the breaking of the breeching strap. The horse ran a\vay, the dri\'er control of it. Robert Cook caught the runaway by the head and was dragged along hanging to it until be stopped the animal, which fell and threw Cook on the ground. I lad he been shaken off he would have been run o\ 'er by the ambulance carriage, which was at the time conveying a nurse with a diphtheria patient.

FJZEDERICK JOHN WATKINS, Printer, Walthamstow, (Certzjz'cate (if J-lo71oZtr awarded). For very courageous conduct displayed at Farringdon Street Station, IVletropolitan Railway, on the 24th December, 1900, in rescuing two

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drunken men who had fallen from the platform on to the metals, an overdue train being momentarily expected. The two men had a firm grasp of each other. Watkins, however, wrenched them apart, seized one, lifted him up to the platform, and then went for the other, but in doing so slipped and fell. He, however, sprang up, grasped the other man, and succeeded in dragging him to a place of safety. Watkins himself was pulled up in an exhausted condition, having received injuries to both his legs just as the train came in, and was for some time an out-patient at the St. Bartholomew's Hospital,

ttbe ]Drior\? of tbe of tbe lbospttaI of St. 30hn of 3erusalem in

List of Recipients

UF THE

Awarded in recognition of distinguished services to the Order, and its Departments.

PART Ill.

LIST OF RECIPIENTS OF SERVICE MEDALS .

The Service Medal, an illustration of which is given at page 1 19, was instituted in the year 1898, and was presented by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, Grand Prior, at Marlborough House, on the 6th January, and I rth July, 1900, and again by His l\1ajesty the King, Sovereign Head and Patron (acting on behalf of the Grand Prior, H. R. H. the Duke of Cornwall and York, absent in the Colonies), at 1arlborough House, on the 17 th July, 19 0 1.

RECIPIENTS.

Sir J OH FURLEY.

Colonel Sir HERBERT C. PERIZOTT, Baronet.

Brigade Chief uperintendent W. J. CIIURCII-BRA'IER.

Chief Superintendent J OIIN HAl'lZISON BUCKLEY.

Fl'AKK TUR ER, Esq.

Superintendent EnwARD ROBERT

District Chief Surg on SAl\IUEL F. R.C.

Assist. Commissioner FRA T<,'OIS 0 .\LD L\ KENZ1E.

Deputy Commissioner CIIAl'LES J OSEPII TR1i\IDLE, L.R.C.P.

Honorary Surgeon CIIARLES HARRIS T MPL1N, L.R.C.P.

Date of Award.

28th Feb., r899

28th Feb., 1899.

29 th OV r898.

29th I 98,

29th Ko"., 189

2 th Feb., 1899.

29 th T O\,., 1 98

25th July, 1899·

2 th TO \ ., l 99.

Deputy Con1missioner STU ART C R WFORD W RDELL .

Honorary Surgeon \VIL LIAM A KRILL . TAMFORD, WALT ER ROWL EY, Esq. [M .R.C.S.

IVlajor CIIARL E R FLET HER L UTWIDGE. WAY TMAN DL Yo J, Esq.

Chief Superintendent WILLI AM H ENl'Y MORGAN.

Chief Surgeon RI CIIAPD B URDETT ELLERS, l.R.C.S.

Chief Superint e ndent IfARSIIALL HOPPER.

Lady Superint.endent 1\lfrs. PRIS ILL\ LAVERACK.

First Nursing Officer Mrs. 1\1f RY ] A TE I-I ARE.

Private RI CIIARD SLATER.

DeputyCon11nissioner CIIARLE. ' HE RV 1\1ILDURN, M.B.

District Chief Surge on GEORGE TnoM.'o , If. D.

First Officer BENJAMIN SELLAR.'.

Date of Awa rd, 24th April, 11)0: 24th April, 190 24th April, 11)0: 24th April, 190: 24th April, 11)0: 27th Nov"

22nd June, 190t 22nd June, 1901

22nd June, 1901

22nd June, 1901

22nd June, 1901

22nd June , 1901

22nd ] une, 1901. 22nd June, 1901

of $t. John of Jerusalem in ROLL OF DECEASED MEMBERS, HONORARY AND SERVING BROTHERS

Before Incorporation by Royal Charter. PAR T I V. (aj

®rbtt of St. Jiohn uf J'ttn,ealent tn QEnghtnb. IDriors.

T HE REV. SIR ROBERT PEAT, D. D.

From 29 th January, 183 I, to 21st April, 18 37.

THE HON BLE. SIR H ENRY DYMOKE, BARONET.

From 15th July, 1838, to 24th June, J 847.

Promoted to Lieut.- Turcopolier, 24th June, 18 47.

LIEUT.-COLONEL SIR CHARLES MONTOLIEU LAMB, BARONET.,

From 24th June, 1847, to February, 1860.

Grand Turcopolier, 8th February, 1860.

R EAR-ADMIRAL SIR ALEXANDER DUND AS YOUNG ARBUTH OT,

From 16th July, 1860, to 24th June, r861.

HIS GRACE TIlE DUKE OF MANCHESTER, I{.P.

From 24th June, I86r, to Eve of St. John, 1888.

Past Prior from r 8th July, 1888, to dec ease, 2 r st March, 1890.

PART IV. (a). jl1cllluers, anb £rotf)CrS

Deceased during tile last CentZt1'Y, pnor to the Incorporation of tlze Order by Royal Charter, I .ph A1i.zy, I 888.

'fknigb ts of 3ustice.

ALBA JY, Colone l H. R. H. Leopold George Duncan Albert, Duke of, I(.G., K..T., G ... 1., G . C.::\1.G.

General Sir James Edward, C.B., I{.C.L.S.

ANDERSON, Colonel Thomas

ANTlUl\I, The Right Hon. H ugh Seymour, 9th Earl of ARBUTIlNOT, Rear- c1miral Sir lexander Dunc1as Young, K. Chas . I I 1.; :\Iec1jidie; t. George of Russia' t. Ferdinanc1, &c.; Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Her 1\Iajesty

Lord Prior, 16th July, r860.

BAHTO, ir Freeman

BEAUl\10NT, ir George Howland, Baronet.

BEETILDI, \Villi am, F. R. .

BELL, \NilE am, 1\1. D.

BIGSBY, Rob rt, I.A., LL.D., I(.J ..

BIS lIOP, l\Iajor-General Cecil, B.

BOURNE, Colonel ir J ames, Baronet., C. B., F.S.A.

BRETT, IVlaj o r R eginald Best

BRO lLEY, Stretch owley

BROUN, ir Richard, Baronet.

BROW T 'ON, Lieut.-Colonel \\ illiam Henry

BUCKLEY, I ajor \Villianl

BURGEs, Captain omerville vValdelllar

BURLTON, Colon e l \Villiam, C. B.

BUR ARY, Major-General Edwyn M.P.

BURTES, james, 1(.1-I., LL , F.R

BUl<. ES, Lieutenant George j ames Holmes

B URNES, Captain idney Holmes

Date of E/ectioll. 7th June, I883·

24th Feb., 1832. 5th Jan., 1865. 24th Jun e, 1848. 20th Aug., 1855.

15th I 83. ISth Dec., J 7I. 28th July, r035. 9th ·ep., I 37. 28th July, I 35. 16th Feb., I SS. 12th Dec., 1876. 8th July, 1857. 30th :'1 arch, 32. 28th July, 18 35. 15th ep., I .)2. 19th July, I8-1-9. 24th June, I 4 ' 8th July, I Si. 14th Dec., 0. 22nd July, I ' 3i. I t July, I 57. 20th l\Iay, 5

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BUR TES, Lieutenant \Vard Holmes

CIIASTELAIN, Philippe Count de. Received in France in I8 I 3· Sonletinle Secretary to the French Langues, and one of th Delegates to England at the revival of the English Langue. (IIonorary Rank :'.

CIIERl\I IDE, Sir Robert Alexander, l.D., V.C.H.

CLANNY, \Villianl ReicL J\1.D., F.R , Eclin.

CO Lieut.-General The lost oble eorge Henry, larquis \Villiam, 1.A.

Cu rYNGIIAl\f, Sir Robert Keith Dick, 6th Baronet. DE PEAR ALL, Robert Lucas

DE PEARS1\LL, Robert Lucas Junior

DOYLE, l\lajor-Gen. Sir John lilley, Y. C. B., I. P.

DUDLEY, The Right Hon. the Earl of Du TBOYNE, The Right Hon. J ame Butl r, T 3th Baron.

DUNSA ry, The Right Hon. Ranclal Eclwarcl Plunkett, I5th Baron.

DY:\IOKE, The H on. Sir Henry, Bart., 17th I ler clitary Champion of England. (Lord Prior, I5th July, I 3 ).

FORTE, CUE, 1ajor Edward F. V nottesford

FREE TUN, Colonel -.)ir \Villiam Lockyer, 1. P. IBB, H ugh, urgeon-General

GIB 0 T, Lieut.-Colonel George \ Vashington

GRA T, Captain Thomas

GRA T, John

GIUFFITIIS, Major \Villianl tuart

HILLARY, Sir \Villiam, Baronet.

HILLARY, Sir Augustu ' \Villiam, Baronet.

HOARE, Sir Edward, Baronet.

H OLMES, General John, C. B. vo \VISBECQ, Theophile Anton \Vilhelm, Count von, (nephew and h ir of the 69th Grand Master Ferdinand von Hompesch. He was 7'eceived into the Order in the A nglo-Bava7'-ian Langzte, I 82 5). (Honorary Rank).

Date of Ele ctio"

18th Jan., 18SS

I8th Nov., I ·i.

2+th June, J 41 :qth June, r832

7th June, I iO.

22ncl June, 183;

3 1 s t J ul )" ,8-i4

22nd July, 1831'

17th July, IS-i0

I I th l\T arch. I 31

15 th DICC" ,Si4.

I Ilh 1\'0\' ., 30

2 'til July, I 35.

I 5l h J ul r, 38.

<)th July, I 75·

28th L\Ug., I 5i·

20th :'I Ia)', IS5 .

Sth July , I 57.

19 th Jan. , 183], Sth July, I 57·

24t h June, 1 -+.

7 th July, IS3

7th July, 1 3 .

I t July , 1 57· July, 1857.

14th Oct. , 1842

HOPE, Vice-Admiral the Right Hon. Sir vViIliam Johnstone, G.C.B., M,P. (received abroad).

JONES Vice-Admiral the I-Ion. lexander Montgomery. , ) . Al d (IIonorary LAEA TOFF , His Highness the I nnce exan er J'ank).

L r E Lieut.-Colonel Sir Charles Montolieu, Baronet, All , L d 1 . ) D C L (o r )nor, Baron de St. H ypolite (F rance, .. . 24th June, I847).

LAMB, Charles J allles Saville 10ntgonlery

LANGFORD, The Right Hon. Hercules Langforcl, 2nd Baron.

LAWREN eE, Sir J ames (received ab7'-oad), 1enl ber of French Chapter in 1879.

LE GEYT, Philip \Villianl

LEITH, J. Far ley, Q. C. .

McALESTER, Lieut.-Colonel Charles l \rchlbald, K.H.

MA CKENZIE, harles Fitzgerald

Dale of ElectLOn, 30th .April, Ig3I.

1st July, 1857. 24th June, 18.+7. 24th June, 184-7. 24th June, 18..+8. 30th :'IIarch, 1832.

30th April, J ' 31. 8th July, 1857. 8th July, I 57.

1 N 1 I tl1e HOll Ir lan N apier, Baronet.

AC AB, 0 one .

MACPIIERSON of luny, Ewen.

1\1AGINN, \Villiam, LL. D.

1\1 .\ TSEL, Sir John Bell \Villiam, 9th Baronet.

1\1EL\ TO DE C ,:\LCI T. \, .A ntoine Laurent, on1te e. Rank).

L\STER, Captain Richard Thonlas C d (IIonorary

I El'EDYTII, Sir Joshua Colles, Baronet, Knight of the Orders of t. Louis of France, and of Louis of Hesse-Danl1staclt, e TC. (He was the last Ellg'Lshmall received z"71to the Orde7'" by tlte 69th Gra1ldlJ.!aster, tlze Baron Ferdillalld '()on Ilol7lpes ch ear!.)' in I79 ).

1\IITFORD) Percy

1\1 URRAY, Captain rthur torn10n t NEEDIIAIII, The 1-Ion. Francis Henry NEWTON, J anles

O'DON TELL, General Sir Charl s Routledge

PEARL, Commander ir J anles, R. ., K. H.

PEARSO T , Albert 1-Iarford, 1. ., B.C. L.

2 tth June, 1 48. 28th July, IS35. Ltth Oct., I842. I3 th Jan., 1834I9th Oct., 1832. 30th June, 1843. 17th July, 1840. 6th Jan., 1864. 9th 'e p., 1837.

I lh April, 1 ' 2 1 th Dec., I ' 4-°. 4th June, I 4-6. 17th Jan., 1339.

I It h I 32. 4-th :'liar, 1839. 13 th Oct., I 75.

PEABSO', Julius Alexander, LL.D., F A.

PEAT, The Rev. ir Robert, D.D., G. t. tanislau:-j of Poland Cha])lain to 1Zin 0' Georg'e I V (Lord Priur',29 th C • Janu a ry, 183 1 )

PENXEF.\TIIER, General Sir John G.C.B., K.C.IVLL.

PERROTT, Sir Edward Bindloss, Baronet.

PERROTT, Sir Edward George Lambert, Baron t. (Racz'ved the accolade fi'"071Z Sz'r Joshua Co lies 17.feredyth, Barl., and c071/e7Ted tlze same on the Duke 0/ JJ.faJZchester and other l(lligitts).

PII1L1PPART, Sir John, 1(.G.V., V.P.S.

POPII.A?ll, i \dmiral Sir 1-Iom Riggs, K.. .13., 1\ I. P. (Received abroad,' l(night COllllllande7", 1799; reccz'vcd tlu: Royal Licence to wear the illsig7Zia at Court, 20th Sept., 1799).

POTT, J oseph Compton, Jun.

PUWNALL, Henry

RAMsA Y, 1ajor-General J ames

RrAR1o-SFORZ i\', Il Generalissimo I1 Duca Ludovico di

ROBERT 'O N of STP UAN, General eorge Duncan, C. B.

ROBERTso T of STRUAN, George DuncC1n

T. The Right Hon. Wil1ialll Gordon Cornwallis Eliot, 4th Earl of SHADWELL, The Right Hon. Sir Lancelot

SIIA\V, Lieut.-Colonel Claudius, 1(, S. F. SIIUCKBURGII, Sir Francis, Bart., F. P. .

S 11TH, Admiral ir \lVillian1 Sidney, G. C. B., G. C. T. ., G.C.S.F. etc. (7"eceived in France).

SPRYE, Captain Rich.a.rd Samuel Mare.

T ACIIE, Colonel Sir E tienne Paschal

TIIOMSON, Captain Willian1

TOCQUE\' 1LLE, Peter Victor, Comto de ,Lieut.-Colonel ir Warwick Hele (received in the Anglo-Bavarian Langue, 1830). [Baron.

TORPHICIIE T , The Right Hon. Robert Sandilands, I Ith

Dale 01 Ele ctioll. 2nd July , I 67. IIth T OV ., I}).

16th Feb., rSSS.

31st July, I .p.

22nc1 July, IS3i

I1th r\ov., 1830.

9 th Sep., 37. 24th June, .p

22nd July, IS3i.

8th July, 1S57. 20th Aug., J 55.

13th Jan., 34· 24th June, ISb}

2nd I

22ncl July, 1 '37

3rd ov., ISn loth TOV IS · 9th Sep., 1837.

20th Aug. , 1855

18th Jan., 185

2nd March, 5th larch, 1833-

I Ilh June, 184[.

16th April , 186;.

WILKIE, Lieut.-Colonel David Major F rederick \VOOLFE, Richard, F.S.A. jLabies of lusttce.

B R.\.S . EY, Annie, Lady H OARE, H arriet, Lady l\1: Cl'IIEB of Cluny, Sarah J ustina, 1\Irs. STRAI'\GFORD, E mily nne, Viscountess <rbaplains.

H UGO, The Rev. ThOlllas, 1\1. 1\.

l\L'\LET, The Rev. \V. vVyndham

VVOOD, The Rev. A. Athelstane, D.C.L.

1T{ltigbts of (Srace.

AG \.R, Lieut. -Colonel ir E mn1an uel F elix, -;\1. P. BE.\TTIE, \Vil1iam, LD.

BEREI'\GER, Baron de B EETILDl, I bert \Villian1, F. R. BELL, Alexander

BLAIR, Captain I-Iarry

BROUN, Lieut.-Colonel William J ames

BROWNE, General \Valter John, .B.

BUCK, The Rev. John Parn1enter, LA.

BURNES, Lieutenant Dalhousie IIolmes

BusTRos, Salim de C.\. TEL-BBOLO, F ederico Lancia e Grassellini, Duca di, K.S.S.I.

CL\.Y, \Villian1 Nicholls

COPLAND, J ames, 1. I)., R.

DELEPIERl'E, Jo eph Octave, LL.D., F.S.

ERMATII'\GER, Lieut.-Colonel \ illiam, K. .F.

Date of Election

24th June, 1848

1st July, 18 57. 7th 187 2 th Oct., 1881. 5th Jan., IS63· 23rd June, 1879· 8th \ug. , 1873.

4th June, 1867· 12th Ib68. 3rd 1868. 12th Dec., 1857. 1St July, IS57.

1 7th Jan., 18 3-1-. ::! 'th July, I 35. 'th June, 59. 18th N ov., I 73. 16th :\ug., 184 'I h July, 1857. ::!tb Dec., I 60. 1st July, I 57.

171h Oct., IS 2.

2 jlh June, I 64.

20lh I SS. wth July, 57. 'th Dec., I 64. loth Feh I 60.

FERGUSSO , Lieut.-General William, IZ. Cres. J st Class. FIFE, Sir John, IV!:. A.

GLOVER, Robert 10rtinler, 1.D., F.R.S., Edin.

Gu.r NING, John, C. B., Inspector-General of I-Iospitals.

HEARD, Colonel J ames

HEARD, Colonel the Hon. J. T.

HOSKYN , Cbandos \Vren, lVL P.

LAUPIE, \Villicun lexander, F.S.A., Edin.

LE l\IARCIIAXT, Sir Jobn Gaspard, K. . B., l'-.C.l\I.G.

N ORCLIFFE, l\'Iajor-General 1 orcliffe, K.. I-I.

OUTRAl\I, Lieut.-General Sir J ames, Baronet, C.C. B., PIr HEY, The I-Ion. I-Ianlll1etl lK. C. S. 1.

PLUMRIDGE, Admiral Sir J ames IIanway, I'-.C. B., l\1. P.

PRINGLE, \Villialll

RA:\IS \.Y Charles \Villiam Ramsay

RAT CLIFF, Charles, F.G.A.

ROLPII, Dr. Thomas

R YL\.XD Lieut. -Colonel GeOl-ge I-I arrison

SALIS- OCLIO, Peter J ohn ane de, Count of the IIoly Roman Empire, I{. R. E., E.:. H.S. (rcccz'vcd at ROll/c, 20tiz July, 1843.)

SALIS-SOGLIO, lajor-General Johann Ulrich, Baron de TUR TDULL, \Vm. 13arclay David [)undas VELLA, Luigi, LL.D., uperintendent, Record ffic Malta.

'J.l ATTS, Vice-Admiral George Edward, . B., K. C.l 1. \V IIITEIIEAD, John

\ V ILLIAMS, Thomas Troughear. \VINTIIORP, \Villiam, Consul U.S.A., l\lalta. JEsqntres.

FAREMA , Colonel \Villia1l1 Blennerhasset

Date of Elutioll. l:!th Dec., 185).

12th Dec., 185).

24th June, 1848.

20th Aug., 1D55.

8th July, 1857.

13 th Oct., 1858.

4th June, I 67.

Sth July, 1857.

20th :'IT ay, 1858.

20th May, 1858.

8th Jul)" IS57.

I ILh ,Aug., 1'57.

12th Dec., I 57.

8Lh July, IS57.

5th June, OS. 5th llec., 64.

14th OCL,

9Lh Junc, 185'.

12th Dec., 1S57.

Bl\U:'IIC .\RTEN, General lexander de BRETT, Robert, I.R.C.

C l\LLEi\IJER, Gorge \Villiam, I ' .R.C , F.R

9th June, I 5'·

13th July rSj9·

2 th Aug., 1'57·

1 'th Jan. IS5 ' .

8th July, IS57

20th I\Ug., I 55· 28th Aug., ,85S

18th May, 1833H OLDEl , H yla 1st r 70•

PORTER, Lieutenant Reginald da Costa, Royal Engineers. loth Scp., ( '7 S WILMOT, Charles Montagu 2nd Feb., rSb9· 1bonorar}? :associates.

Surgeon- Iajor Francis, F. R.C.S., . 1.

F RERE Rio-ht Hon. Sir Henry 13artle Edward, Baronet, t"> G.C.13., G.C.S.1.

HE .\DL1\i\l>, Frederick, 1.D.

HODSOi\, -;\11's. Elizabeth

L .\KGE1\BE CK, Bernharcl Ruclolph onrad, His Excellency

Baron von.

PORTER, Surgeon-l\Iajor Joshua H enry, . I.D.

RE:\, .\.RD, 13runo J BapListe, Lieut.-General .D.C. to H.:\1. the IZing of the Belgians.

lI enry \\ Tyldbore, 1\ I. D., F.R.S.

The Earl of SHEPIIEl'D, Peter, l\.:\1.D.

STAAF, 1\1. le Colonel J. N.

BIR ClI , Thomas HILTOi\, harles

Y. OX, Hiram Sen"Jing :J13rothers.

Date of El ctlOll. 21st Feb., IS 2. 24th June, I 7 I. loth Sep., 1 / 10th Sep., 1878. 20th April, Ii:>75. 4lh l\Ia)', 1869. 24th June, IS/O. 22nd Feb , I I. 2JrdJune, I 75. 6th :\Iay, 79 5th );"ov., 72. 13th OeL. 1'>75. loth ep., 19 th April. 7. 20th April, 175 2nd July, I b;3rd );"0\'., I 74.

<Brant> }prior\? of the of tbe lb09pitaI of St. 30lJn of 3eru9aIenl in JEngIanl).

ROLL OF DECEASED AND I-I0 1VOR A RY A SSOCI A TES

After Incorporation by Royal Charter.

P A R T I V. ( b)

PART IV. (b).

j1rtflllUfl'S anll l}OllOl'al'p g55oriatf5

Deceased sillce tile I ncorporation of tlz e Order by Royal Clzarter, gra nted I4tlt Jliay, I888.

So"erefgll 1T)eab anb lPatron of n)e @rber. IIER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY QUEEl VICTOR lA.

Sub-lPrior.

CLARE:0:CE AND AVOND.\.LE, H.R.H. th Duke of, I(. G. of Justice. Date of Elt: 110/1. 18th July, I '.

BATTEN HERC, I-1. R. I I. Prince I I enry l\laurice of, 1(, G. 16th \.pril. 190

BEKNETT, John R. Burlton 8th Feb., 1 60.

BOILEA"(J, Sir Francis George l\Iannino'ham, Baronet. IIth July, I 90

CO:0:\':0:G11.D1, The lost I Ion. the :\Iarquess of 23rcl June. I 3·

DUj\cu;, Colonel Francis, R .r\., .13., l\1.P. 23 rd June, 175·

CL\.. GO\\', The P ight Hon. George Frederick, arI of 5th No\· J '7 2

I L\\YKINS, The P ev. \ \ Tillian1 Bentinck Letham 9 th Dec., I b5 ·

II ouLTox, Sir Eclward ictor Levyis, G .C .11. G. I th April, 1 82.

J , Captain Sir lfred R. N. 2 th July, I 9

LATlIO:\I, The P ight I Ion. Sir Eclwarcl, Earl of, . C. B. zyd June. I "

LECIDIERF, Sir Ecln1und Anthony Ilarl y, Baronet :\1. P. 9 lh Dec .. I 65·

LD IE1{lcK, The Right I Ion. ir\\,illian1 Hale John harIe', flth July, 90. Earl of, 1(. P.

L oclI, The Right I Ion. ir I-lenr), Brougham, Lord, 23[(1 June, I C.C.B., .C. I.G.

lA ClIESTER His race Sir \Villi am ron'o, Duk of, IT.P. 26th 'ep., 1 'llO.

PAGET, The Right I Ion. Lord lexander zJrd June, 1 '94 .

PORTER, ?\lajor-General \Vhitw orth, R. E. lh June, I sq. R OWE, R. R eynolcls zytl June, I ".

AXE COBURG A D GOTIL\. I I.R. I I. the h.. eigning Duke I rh July, I .' of, (Duke of Edinburgh), IT.

SAXE COHURG and GO'fIIA, I{. ., H. R. . the II er c1itar)' 25 th April, I 'q3· Prin ce of

SCIILESWIG-HoL TEI lajor H. H. Prince hristian 26th April, I '90 Victor of, . . B.

9 2

ST. GEORGE, General Sir John. G. C. B.

STORY. Captain J an1es

TEcK, H . H. the Duke of, G.C.B. (lIon. Bailiff)

, General the Right I-Ion. Sir George Frederick, Viscount, G.C.B.

\VAKE:\L\.N, Henry Offiey

\VALFORD, Edward

\VATERFORD, The lost Hon. , ir John Henry, 1arquess of, ICP.

\V ILLIS, General Sir George, G. C. B.

\VI TCIIILSEA AND N OTTINGIIAfll, The Right Hon. Sir 1\lurray Edward-Gordon, Earl of

2Labies of Justice.

H.1.1\1. VICTORIA ElHPRES. · DOW i\GEP FREDEPI r OF GER lA Y and Queen of Prnssia, Princess Royal of Great Britain and Ireland.

BENNETT-POE, Rosetta Mary, 1\lrs.

CRA\VLEY, Emily Charlotte, lrs.

DE T:\IARK, I-I. 1. the Queen of GILDEA. Rachel Caroline, :\1 rs.

H.\.\YKINS, Elizabeth, 1\lr5.

Ho. ETNS, Clara An1elia \Vren, liss

HouLTo " H yacinthe Harriette, Lady

LATIIO:\I, Alice, Countess of PALMER, J essie F rances, 1rs.

ST. GEORGE, Elizabeth larianne, Lady

TECK, H. R. H. the Princess 'lary Adelaide of Cambridge, Duchess of TEfllPLETOW, usan Iary Isabella, Viscountess

<.tbap [(1 ins. B.\.RNES, The R cv. Prebendary Reginald I-Ienry , The Right Rev. Bishop, I). I).

Dat e of Electioll, 1st June, 1861. 5th "fIlay, 187423rd June, \ 7th June , 1870.

18th l\Jay, rSSc 6th \1 ay, 67 23r r1 June, IS !

25th F eb., I 90. 16th April,

18th July, )

8th Feb., I 76 . 23rcl Jun e, [ 19th April , I 2Jrcl June, S, 3rc1 April, 0i· 9th July, 187 ' 18th April, I ; 30th July, IS9;' 20th July, ISSo. 8th Aug., IS!} 17 th :'Iray, I I

10\\'/\, The Right Rev. \Villiam 1\1ARTrN, The Rev. Charles John OAKLEY, The Very Rev. John, lanchester. tevens Perry, Bishop [of (Honorary)] D.D., Dean of

PORTA.L, The Rev. George Rayn10nd SIlADWELL, The Rev. Arthur Thomas \Vhitmore

TE TESSEE, The Right Rev. Charles Todd ""uintard, D.D .. Bishop of (Honorary)

VVIIlTE, The Rev. Henry \i\TOODWARD, The Rev. John, LL.D.

'Iknigbts of CSrace.

ALCO CK, ir Rutherford, K. C. B., D. C. L.

ANGLESEY, The 1 Iost Hon. the l\Iarquess of BIC\Y, "'ir John Cox, K.. C. 1.G.

B UH.FORl)- I-IANcocK, Sir Henry J ames B urforcl, C. 1. G.

Earl of

14th Dec. , I $Q 13th April , 1'\ 5th June, 1 71, 93

Cl\.RN.\RYON, The Right Hon. I-Ienry Howard 1Iolyneux

CLARK, Sir i\nclrew, Baronet., I. D.

CLAYTON, ir Oscar Ioore Passe)" C.B., C.l\l.G., 1\1.

COOK, John 1ason

Drxor, Sir Raylton

EVANS, Thomas \Villiam, 1\I. D.

FAIRBAIRN, Sir Andrew

FELLOW.·, Frank I erks

FREHANTLE, General Ir Arthur J ames Lyon, G.C. 1.G., C.B.

G.\LTON, Sir Douglas, IT. . B., D. C. L.

J, ir John Senhouse

HILL, Thomas Rowley

HUNTER, Sir William \lVilson, K.C.S.l., C.1.E., LL.D.

KETTLE, Sir Rupert

LA IPSOl , Norman George

LINDSE\', The Right Hon. the Earl of

Dat e 01 Electioll. 22ncl FeIJ., 1898.

23rd June, 1888. 3rd :\larch, 1868.

31'<1 Aug., 1869.

3rd Dec., 1867.

6th Feb., 1868.

13 th Dec., 188!.

2nd June, 1868.

22nd June, 1 9

9th Aug., 1894.

3rcl IJec., 1892.

19 th Feb 18 4. I7lh Dec., I

16th April , 1890. 23rtl June, I 91. 19 th July, I ' 7. 30th July, I 9. 17th Dec., 18 30th July, 18 9. 10th July I 77. 27th Feb., 1900.

29 th July, 90. 22nd June, 1 '9. 17th Dec., 1

22nd June, 1895.

3rd N QV 1 74. 31st 1892.

IlthJuly,19 0.

LOTHI.A , The 1\lost Hon. Sir chomberg Henry, 1arquess of, K.. T.

1\1AcCoRl\L\C, Sir \Villiam, Baronet, IZ. C. B., IZ. .V. O.

ON, urgeon-1\lajor General Sir \Villiam Alexander, K..C.B.

1AcLuRE, Sir John \Villiam, Baronet.

'01ANLEY, Surgeon-General \Villiam George N icholas, C.B., U.Qt.

1\10 ' EY, Colonel Gerard Noel, C. B.

NOEL. Colonel Edward Andrew

PRIESTLEV, Sir William, 1.D., LL.D., l.P.

RVLA TD, Warwick Hastings

SELWYX, Captain harles \Villian1

nI, l\lajor-General E. Coysgrave, R. E.

S:\IITH-SI-L\?\l), of Tenlplelands, Prof. Jas. \Vm. Fraser, 1.D.

STEW.\RT, J. A. haw

S 'WAN, John G.

\V ALDIE-GRIFFITII, ir George Richard, Baronet.

\V ALKEH., J Oh11

D at e of Elect/or 20lh June , 189)

28lh April , 30lh July,

23rd June ,

22n l1 Jun e, \

25lh Apr il, ISi.

27th ov. , 22ncl Jun e, 231d Jun e, I ,i

28th Jul y, I 91 14th Apr il, ISjl

2yd Jlin e: I

J Ith July, I8gc 26th April , 1891

15th Dec ., 6th l\1ay , 1 7J.

JLabies of C3race.

BURFORD-H ,\?\ COCK, Hannah, Lady EGERTOX OF TATTON, 1ary arab, Lady

H Lo TG, Charlotte nna, Mrs. S .\. TDFORD, Alice Emily J ane, 1\lrs.

BURGESS, Captain John, R.N. CARR, Colonel Ralph Edwarcl JEsqnires.

FORRESTER, Surgeon-Lieut.-Colonel J ames S. FRASER, Lieut.-General J ames l(eith, C. M.G. K.IRKPATRI CK, The IIonble. Sir George A., K.. C.M.G. 1\1 URRAY, J ames \Volfe

SA DERSO , Edward Scott

STAWELL, J. W. Alcock

22n cl Jlin e, 1

17th Dec , ISS, 14th April , J 'I

29th July ,

23r d Jun e, 1 'S.

J 3lh Apr il, 1 C 3rd Dec., J 892, 10lh Jun e, ISgJ

28th July, 1896 , 5th N ov. , 187"

Jrd Dec., 1869· 22nd June, I 95 1bonorar)? Ser"ing Sisters.

GLADY , Sister, Rev. 10ther Superioress, All Saints' Sisterhood, Bombay

HEELL, Augusta Sophia, Mrs. VVILLIAMS, Mrs. E. R. ll)onorar)? Sen'?ing 1Erotber.

ROBU,SON, George J ames 1bonorar)? Bssociates.

ACLA TD, ir I-lenry \V. Baronet, IZ.C.B., l\1.D., LL.D.

ApPIA, Dr. Louis

BAKER, Ir amuel \Yhite (Pacha)

BL\ROFFIO, Colonel1o H.

BEAUFORT, Le Comte Henry de BOWL13Y, The Right Rev. Bond, D. (Bishop uffragan of Coven try)

BJUDGES, 1iss Phillippa Henrietta

CARVL\LLO, DON NI \ \ . 10 DE L ..-\ D :\ Y ALYAREZ DE

CL\RK, Robert, L. R. .1. COLEl\fAN, \Yillialll \Varman l\I.R . ..

ECCLES, Dr. A. ymo11s '

GOIU, Dr. Marinus \ V. C.

GULSO T , 1rs. opbia Louisa

IIACON, \Valter Ed\vard, L. R. C. P.

] \FFRAY, ir] ohn, Baronet.

] ONES, Arthur, 1. D.

LASERON, 1\lichael, 1. D.

LONGMORE, ur c,...-eoll-General . Tl C B , , Ir 10n1as, . . MACLEA T 1\1rs. R. M.

HE NIKER-MAJOR, The Hon. A. E. J. IACLEOD 100RE, Lieut.-Colonel \V. J. B. l\IANBY, Frederic E., F.R.C.S.

Date if Elect i on. 24th April, 1900. 24lh June, 1897. 10th June, 1893.

23rcl June. 188 22nd Feb 1881. 9 th Feb., 1875. 19th April , 87. 6 lh :.'IIa y , 1879. 3rc1 Dec., 1892.

30lh July, I 9. 2n d Feb., I I. 30th July , 18 2. 30th July, 90. 30th July. I 9. 19 th April, 7. 30th July, 9. 16 th ':'Iarch, I 95. 16th April, 90. 12th Nov., I q 10th July, 1877. 24th J u ne, 70. -7 th April, I 97. 12th :\larch, 1 ' 95. 5th :\Iay, I 7..j.. IJlh July, I 90.

1\10l\DY, Baron F aronir

APPER, Albert, 1. R.C. S.

OWEX, ir Franci Philip Cunliffe, K.. C.B., C.I.E.

PAGET, Sir James Baronet, F. R.C.S.

PARKE, Surgeon-Captain Thon1as H., A. 1. S.

PEARCE, \Valter M.D.

PLATT, \Villiall1 Henry, L.R.C.P.

POLLOCK, Arthur Julius, 1\1. D.

l\1iss l\Iary Anne

SIIEDDEN, Irs. En1ily Iary Ann

STILLI TGFLEET, IIiss Cordelia

T AYLER, Lloyd

1 HO:\L'El\, General Christian lbert Frederick de \VALLACE, Sir Richard, Baronet, le . B.

\VARD, 1. dn1iral Joh11 Ros , R. N.

\ V EL Il, Captain Joh11

\V ICKILDI, \Valter \Vickham, 1. R. . S.

VVIL:\IOT, Brigadier-Gen. Sir I lenry, Baronet, 1(. . B., F.Qt.

\VILSO , Iiss Jane

\VrLsoN, The Hon. Harry Tyrwhitt

\VRIGIIT, Frederick

Date of Eleclio, 18th May, 18 ·

6th 1\ pili, 19th Feb., ISS'

23rcl June, 18 \ Lth July, 2Jrd July,

30th July, IS"

30th July, IS 4

23rd June, I ,'

24th June, 1 9;

23rd June, ISS'

12th :\Iarch, 19th AprIl, 13th Feb., I';!

17 th July, I J

27th Nov., IQ!

IIth July, r '90

25th July, 9J,

30th July, I 9

30th July, 3rd Dec., I

<Branb of tbe of tbe 1bospital of St. 30bn of 3erusalenl in lEnglanb.

ILLUSTRATIONS OF

THE INSIGNIA AND MEDALS.

PART Ve

II.I{. I I. TIlE PRI F OF GRA J) PI{IOR,
IIO ERV1 1' T HROT ll El'.

<Branb IPrior\? of the of tbe lboapital of $t. John of 3erusalelll in lEnglanb.

Incorporated by Her Majesty Queen Victoria, under Royal Charter, 14th May, 1888.

ROLL OF 1I1EllIBERS

HONORARY AS.S'OCIATES,

A/ID OF RECIPIENTS OF A If ARDS OF HONOUR.

Corrected to 8th Decenlber, 1903.

G. H-W.

R egistrar.

CONTENTS.

PART I.-Roll of lembers and Honorary Associates.

PART I I. - List of Recipients of Awards which have been conferred by the Chapter-General for acts of gallantry in saving life on land:

(a) Prior to the Incorporation of the Order by Royal Charter, granted I4th May, r88

(b) Since the Incorporation of the Order by Royal Charter.

PART I I I.-List of Recipients of the Service and of the Special South frican

PART IV. - Roll of Iell1bers and Honorary Associates deceased:

(a) I)uring the last ntury, prior to the Incorporation of th Ord e r by P oyal Charter, g ranted I4 th May, 1888.

(b) ince the I ncorporation of the Order by Royal Charter.

of the @rber of the 1bospitaI of S1. 30hn of 3ert1salenl in JEnglano>

ROLL OF J11El 1fBERS .AND HONORARY £1SS0CIATE'S.

7

H A BIT AND IN SIGNIA

The Habit of the Grand Prior consis ts of a black ve lvet ma ntl e, em b r oid er ed on t he le ft sid e with the C ro ss o f t he O rde r.

The Habits of t he Knights of Justice are of black silk , th ose of t h e Knights of Grace of black camlet, all embellished on th e left side wit h th e Cross o f t he Order, the embellishments of t he former b e in g of go ld and the latter of silver.

The Badge of t h e Order, worn by Knights of Justice , c o nsists of a Malt ese Cross of white enamel set in gold, embellished alternately in each o f th e pri n cipal angles with a lion guardant and an u nicorn, i n gold, b ot h passant, suspended from a black watered silk riband worn round the neck. H.R.H the Grand Prior wears the Badge sur mounted by a n I mperial Crown, in Gold, similarly suspended

The Cross of the Order worn by Knigh t s of Jus tice on the left b reast is similar; or may be of white linen, embellished as aforesaid.

Chaplains wear the Badge only, similar in d esign and mate r ial to that wo rn by Knights of Justice, suspended from a black watered rib an d worn round the neck.

Ladies of Justice wear the Badge of the Order, white enamel set in gold ,-the embellishments being also of gold,-suspended from a bl ack watered riband tieu in a bow, on the left shoulder.

Knights of Grace wear the Badge and Cross, white enamel set in silv e r, si m ilar in design to and in the same manner as those of Knights of Justice, the embellishment being of silver.

Ladies of Grace wear the Badge, whi te enamel set in silver, in the mod e p r escribed for Ladies of J ustice, the embellishments being of silver.

Esquires wear th e Ba d ge of white enamel set in silver, suspended fr om a bl ac k watered silk riband on the left breast.

Serving Brothers and Sisters wear the Badge on the arm em b ro ide re d o r stamped in silver.

Honorary Serving Brothers and Sisters, in lieu of that worn on t he arm, wear a Ba d ge in the shape of a circular medallion, consisting of the Cross of the Order of white enamel embellished in silver, on a black ground, the whole mounted in silver; the Honorary Serving Brothers on the left breast suspended by a black watere d silk riband; the Honorary Serving Sisters on the left s h oulder suspended from a black watered riband in the form of a rosette, or bow.

Honorary Associ ates wear the Badge of the Order in silver. The men wear it on the left breast susp e nded from a black wat ered silk riband; the ladies on the left shoulder attached to a bow of the same.

MOTTOE.

" P R O FIDE , ,. P R O U TlLlTATE HO ;\IINU;o.!. "

<Bran" of tbe (l)rber of tbe 1bospital of 5t. 30bn of 3erusalenl in JEnglanb.

SOVEREIGI HE.\D AND Pi\TROX OF THE ORDER.

HIS lOST GRACIOUS IAJESTY THE I{IKG.

Grand Prior.

HIS ROYAL HIGH JESS TIlE PRINCE OF \VALES , K.G.

Sub-Priol'. [Vacant].

JEailiff of )Egle.

HIS ROYAL HIGIINESS TIrE DCKE OF CONNAUGIlT, I{.G. lkntglJts of lustice.

H.R.H. THE DUKE OF I(.G.

H.R.H. PRINCE CIIRISTLL T OF SCIILESWIG-HOLTEI ,K.. G. j

H.H.PRI CEALBERTOFSCIlLES\yIG-HOLSTEI ,G.C.B.,G.C.V.O.

H.S.H. THE DUKE OF TE lr, G.C.V.O.

H.S.H. PRINCE FRANCIS OF TECK, K.C.V.O., D.S.O. I

CAPTAI II.S.H. PRI CE LOUIS OF BATTENBERG, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., R.N.

H.R.H. PRI CE CHARLES OF DE G.C.B., G.C.V.O.

H. R. H. PRI CE ALBERT OF PRUSSIA, Grand l\iaster of the J ohanniter Order. (Honorary).

LORD LEIGIl.

LIEUT.-COLONEL TREVENEN JAMES HOLLA D, C.B.

MAJOR Sm. J OSEPIl W ALLIS O'BRYEN HOARE, BARONET.

CHARLES PEMBERTON CARTER, ESQ.

SIR J OIl T FURLEY, C. B. (Honorary Bailiff). (Deputy Chairman, St. John Ambulance Association )

LIEUT.-COLO .TEL GO ULD H UNTER -\VE TON (Hon orary ColJzmander) (Registrar.

LORD STAN)'IORE, G. C. G.

FRANCIS ROBERT DA \ ' IE'), ESQ.

SIR BROOK K.\Y, BAPO.TET.

SIR TrIo .I \S N OI'TH DICK-LAUDER, l\IAJOR SIl' AI'CHIIL\LD L.\;\IB, BARONET.

EARL FEl'l'FPS.

COLONEL SII' HEPBEI'T CHARLES PERROTT, C.B. (Se cretal'Y of the Order, and Chief Secretary ot the Ambulance Depal'tment).

COLONEL SIP GILDE.\, C.V.O., C.B.

HFNRY J OIlN LOFTUS, Esn.

COLONEL BETlIEL l\L\l'TIX D.\WES.

LORD A OF HACK:\TY.

LIEUT-G ENERAL Sm. CI-L\I'LI :S \V.\RPEX, G.C.l\I.G.,

COLONEL J CECIL D.\LTOX, R.A.

LIEUT.-C OL . }\YL!'I{ER GOt;LD fIU.lTTER-\\ ESTOX, D. ,0., R.E.

E.\RL OF T.\ TTON Chancellor of the Order, and Chairman, British Ophthalmic Hospital. Jel'llsalem).

COLO.l J:<.L LOl' J) \ \ ILLLDI CECIL, :\I. \ . O.

EUWIN Fl'ESlIFIELD, E '(2., LL. I). (I-£ollorary Commander) (Reeeiver-Genel'al)'

TIlE DUKE OF FIFE, fe.T., G.C.V.O.

LORD Bl'A ''-1E1', V ISCOUN T TE::\1 I'LETO\YN.

EARL

VISCOU I TT G.C.l\I.G. (Honorary Bazlzjf).

R. l\L\cLEA IT L\cLE"\N, ESQ.

ARTHUR FRA TCIS GRE LEYESO GO\yER, Ec;Q.

COLO EL FPEDERI CK ARTHUR HEY GATE

COLUNEL CIl :\RLES \VY TDILD{ IURR c\'Y, C.B., l\I.P.

THE EARL OF RA r FURLY, G.C. I.G.

LORD SANDHURST, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E.

SIR ARTHUP BLl\KE, G.C. LG.

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CAPTAIN NATHANIEL GEORGE PHILIPS.

THE EARL OF ME.\TH.

ALEXANDER EDMUND FRASER, E Q.

LORD 10 TYN.

COLO EL CHARLE H U TER.

THE MARQUE OF BREADALD \NE, 1(. G. (Director of the Ambulance Department. and Chairman, St. John Ambulance Association).

THE DUKE OF PORTLA TD, I(.G., .C.V.O.

1:T.Qt. FIELD MARSHAL E \RL ROBERT " I(.G., I(.P.

ROBERT BRUDE ELL C \RTER, E:-'Q., F.R.C

(Vice-Chairman and Honorary Consulting Surgeon, British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem. )

NORMA HAY FORBE , ESQ., din.

COLOr EL ] OHl 'DER l\L\:l\- TUART, .13., 1. G.

COLO .!. TEL CYRIL \V ILLL\ ,1 BOWDLEl') C. B. (Commissioner for Special Services, St. John Ambulance Brigade )

Honorary.

LE DE HALLWYL. of 3ustice.

HER :MOST GRACIOUS 1\1 JE TY QUEE ALEXANDRA.

H. R. H. TrrE PRI CE.'S OF \VALES, V.A., .!.

H.R.H. TIlE PRINCE SS HELE A, PRI 'ESS CIII'ISTL\ OF' SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEI , V.A., C.!., R.R.C.

H.R.H. THE PRIr CESS LOUISE, DUCIlE 'S OF ARGYLL, V.A., C,!., R.R.C.

H.R.H. TIlE PRINCE , S EATRI E, PIU T ES HE TRY OF BATTE BEPG, V.A., C.!., R.R,C.

H.R. & 1. I- IIGH TESS TUE Du 'IIESS OF SA.TE CODURG A D GOTIIA (DUCHESS OF EDI BURGIl, GRA D DUCHE SS OF R U' TA), V.A., C.l.

H.R.H. TIlE ucrrE,'S OF CO TAUGHT , V.A., C.L, R.R.C.

H.R.H. TIlE DUCHESS OF ALBA Y, V.A., .1., P.R.C.

H.R.H. TUE PRI CE S VICTORIA, V.A., C. I.

H.R.H. TUE PRI CESS MAUD, PRI CES CUARLES OF V.A.

H. R. H. TUE PRI TCESS FREDERICA, (BARONESS VO PAWEL RAl\Ii\rI GE , C.L, R.R.C.)

H.H. PRI CES.' VICTORIA LOUI 'E OF CrrLE WIG-HOL. TEI , V.A., C.!., R.R.C.

H.H. PIU TCESS LOUISE OF SCULE, WIG-HOLSTELN, V.A., C.!.

ANKlE SUIRLEY, l\1R.'. \VUITWOPTII PORTER.

ESTIlER S \RAU, 1RS. B UR 'E.'

LOUISA I(ATIIARINE, LADY LE CIDIERE

CATIIERI E, 1ps. C. R. CROSS£.

] A TE ST. MAUR BLA TCIIE, 1 .\RClIlO ES. DOWAGER COr.;-YNGHAl\L

]Xt\E, 1RS. HUNTER-\VESTOX OF Hu TTER TOX.

ELIZA, LADY DAUBE TEY

1\LO\RY KATE, l\IRs. DUN CAK

CIlARLOTTE, 1R. ' ROWE.

H. R. H. THE PRI CES' LOUISE, DUCHESS Or< FIFE, V.A., C.1. ]

l\1rLDRED AN T.\ ROSALIE, 1I.' T UKER .

FRANCE. ELIZ.\BETII ARAII, l\L\RCIIIONES. _

l\1 .-\RY ROTIIE L\R rARET, L \DY \V ILLIA:'II ECIL.

GRACE ELIZABETII, LADY K.ENSINGTOK.

MARL\, l\Ir.'s D .\LTON

TIlE Ho TBLE SYDIL L\PG.\RET TY ,_.'EI A:'IIIIERST.

LOUI 'A FREDERI C \ AUGUSTA, DU CIIE 'S OF DEVOX UIRE.

EVELYN GEORCL\ TA, VIS COU TTE'S TE:'IIPLETOW T.

ALICE FRA ES HOWLEY, l\1Rs. DI.

MARIA Tu P TD{, LADY FUR LEY, P. R, C.

l\IARGARET ] EA T, ,T ISCOU.l TTFSS K.N UT'FOl'D

THE HONBLE. FLORE 'E L\l'G.\l'ET A:\IHER T.

TIlE l-Io TBLE L\RG.\RET IrTFOI'D TY ,'SEX Al\[IIER T.

TIlE Ho BLE. El\IILY CIIAl'LOTTE, l\1R S. 1EY r ELL-I TGRA:\L

CARINE ACI ES, VISCOU TE'S P .c\RKER

E TIlEL LUCY, LADY PERROTT.

Trm Ho BLE. ALICIA L\PG.\RET, l\IR.'. EYELYX CECIL.

MAUD EVELYN, OF LAN DO\Yi\E, V.A., C.l.

12 H on orary

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H.R.H. T IlE REIGNING Gp .\ND DUCIIESS OF BADE

H .l\1. TIlE QUEEN OF TIlE HELLENES, R.R.C.

H.R.H. TIlE DCCIIESS OF SPAl'T\, R R.C

H. R. H THE PRINCESS 1\1.\1' lE :\ IADELI TE OF GR EECE

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TIlE .ARCIIDISHOP OF YORI", (Prelate of the Ol'der.

THE LORD BISIIOP 01< ELY, Sub Prelate)

TIlE RE\,. O::,WALD TA l (;11' IIuLDE T

THE REv. ED\\.\RD ] OSSELYl

THE REv. \RTIlUR SEW},LL.

T HE REV. \\ ILLL\i.I K.IR Kl'ATl' rCK RIL.\ J. TD B EDFOR D, (Genealog'ist )

THE REV \V \ Voon

THE Br"lIOP I J. ] A'iD TIlE EAST, (Sub -Pl'elate ).

TnE REV . SII' BORRAD .\.ILE S.\V01"'V, B .\l'O .. LT.

THE REV. CANON TnO;\I \S TEIG ,[OUTH SHOPE.

TIlE REV C.\i\ON RICIL\RD Tno'L\.s \V IIITTIl GTO T

TIlE VERY P EV TIlE DEAN OF

THE CIL\PLAIN OF TIlE S \. VOY.

THE REV C \NO T Du KWOl'TH, C.V.O., D.D. (Almone r ).

TIlE SUB-DEA l OF TIlE CIJ.\l'ELS RO\.\L, C.V.O., D.D.

T IlE VEI'\' REV THE DE i \. T OF ROCIlESTER.

THE VE ! ERABLE \ i\hLLIA:'l IACDO TALD SI ' CLAIl), Archdeacon of London .

T IlE L ORD BISIIOP OF S ,\LISBURY, (Su b -Prelate) .

THE BISHOP OF BRITISlI H O l DURAS, (Su b -Prel a te ).

1knig rHs of a; ra ce.

W AY ::'I1AN DIXO , ESQ.

SI R EDWARD HENRY SIEVEKIXG, l\1.D , LL.D.

C HARLES RODERT FLETCIlER LUT\YIIJGE, ESQ.

L ORD CIIAI'LE \VILLIAl\I AUGUSTUS IONTAGu.

SI R ALDERT \ \1 . \ \TOOD " G C.V.O., I(.C.B , I(.C.l\I.G. (G a rter) (Dire c tor -Gene ra l of Cer emonies )

L ORD \\1 lNDSOR.

G EORGE TOURN i\Y BIDDULPIl, ESQ.

C APTAIN ] OIl T ST. GEORGE l\IAJOR-GE ERAL ASTLEY FELLO\YE TERRY.

M AJOP-GE ER.\L GEOPGE U PTON PRIOR.

C ARL FEI'DINAND HENRY BOLcrow, ESQ

1].([ REAR-AlnIIRAL ] OIl T BYTHE"lE \, C. B., C I. E.

C OLOKEL IR AUDo TE GEOl'GE FIFE.

IT.Qt:. COLONEL SIR EDWARD T. TIlACI'ER \Y, I{ C B., R.E

T HE EARL OF Y ARBOROUGII.

1 NSPECTOl'-GENERAL SIR ] A,IF') t\. D ICK, I{ C.B , R .i'\.

S \ l\IUEL F. G BYTHESEA, 'sQ

S IR CHARLES EELY, B,:\RO TET.

C OLO EL ALFRED l\10RDAUNT GERTON, C. B.

C OLO TEL C. 1. \\r \TSON, C.B., R.E.

SI R GEORGE BIRD\VOOD, K..C.I.E., C.S I., L L D.

M AJOR H. E BASKERVILLE \ V ALTON

C OLO TEL 1-IE RY EYRE, C B

SI R ALDERT K.AYE ROLLIT, LP., L L.D ., D . C.L.

M AJOR G . E . l\L\LET.

SI R DYCE DUCK\\ORTH, LD., LL.D.

LI EUT. - COLONEL]. \\T 1\1.\1' SD1N N EWTOX.

M AJOR EDW.\PD TOKES.

W ALTER ROWLEY, E Q.

LO RD S T. LEVA

FRA CIS ALE . ',\ DER EWDIGATE-NEWDEG TE, ESQ., l\I.P.

TH E H o .. COLO J. EL IL\]'LES E . YATE,C . S . I. , C . l\ I.G . (C h ief COlll 11l1 S 1O n e r , Ba l uchistan)

1-1

l\IAJoR ARTIIUR SA DV'.

LIEUT.-COLO EL COU T GLEICIlE J, C.V.O., C. 1.G., D.S.O

THOMA WAI"LEY, E, Q., F.R.C.S.

VVILLIAl\I COLLINGRIDGE, Eso., l\1.D.

MAJOR-GEL ERAL SIR OWE TUDOR BUR E, G.C. I.E., K.C 1.

SIR J AME D. LINTO

l\IAJOR-GEI ERAL LEOPOLD VI TOR WAINE, B., C. l.G.

SIR GEORGE HAYTER CHURB, BARONET.

COLOl EL HALL, R.A. 1.C.

COLOl EL \V ILLIAl\I CHARLES ELDOr ERJEA TT.

SIR JOH \VORRELL C \RRINGTOI, C.l\1.G., D.C.L., LL.D

COLO TEL JOIlI VVALTER OTTLEY, .I.E., R.E.

THE HON. YDNEY HOLLAND, LL.B.

IR TREYOl{ LAWPENCE, BARONET. I<.C.\T.O.

FRAN I ' AUGU. TU ' BEV.\I" ESQ.

SIR En-WAPD BIRKBECK, BAl'ONET.

SIR TIlOMA.' UTIlERLA D, G. 1. G.

LIEUT.-GE ERAL ROBERT \VILLIAM Lowny, .13.

GEORGE HERTSLET, ES<2., C.V.O.

COLONEL \VILLI1DI I<EXYON 1IITFORJ), C. 1.

SIR HENRY CIlAPLES BUlz[)ETT, lZ. B.

BElLY TlIORNE, ESQ., 1\1. D.

CHARLES FITCIl ESQ., F.C.

CIlARLE ' E. IIL?\ES HEY, ES(2., l\r1.R.C.S.

IR J OIl I R. S01\1ERS VI TE, C. 1. G.

CHARLES H. BERNERS, ESQ.

Ix PECTOR-GEJ\ERAL BELGl' l\\ E NIN l IS, M.D., P .N. (Chief Commissioner, St. John Ambulance Brigade )

LORD ALVI,- RSTO l E, G.C. 1.G., Lord Chief Justice of En o ·land.

INSPECTOl)-GENEPAL II' HENPY FREDERI K NOI'RU[,\, IZ.C.B., l\1.D., K.. II.S., R.N. (Director-General, lVIedical Department, Royal Navy).

HIS EXCELLE I CY HAIZl'V M. Cl'OOKSJIA K (P ,\Cl[ \),

SIR ARTIlUP J. R. THEl DELL, .M.G. L l.R P.Irel.

COLO EL J OIIN SMITH YOUNG.

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STUART CRAWFORD W ARDELL, ESQ.

HARRY PI I GTO HALLOWS, ESQ., M. D.

SAMUEL OSBOR , E Q., F. R. C.

SURGEO -GE ERAL , C.B., M.D.

COLO EL MONCRIEFF GRIERSO , C.B., C. 1.G., M.V.O., THE DUYE 01, NEWCASTLE. [R.A.

ALFRED HE RY TARLETON, ESQ.

GEORGE F O"\VLER, ESQ.

GEORGE HE RY DARWII ,EsQ., if.D.

VISCOUNT HAMPDE , G.C.l\1.G.

SURGEO -MAJOR-GE l ERAL SIR J OH By COLE READE, l{. C. B.

GEORGE SAMPSO ELLIsToN, E Q., M.R.C.S.

GEORGE H EN RV POPE, E Q.

CHRI TOPHER CIIILDS, ESQ., 1. D.

GE ERAL J hCHAEL, C. S. 1.

SURGEON-GEL ERAL SIR JO:'EPII FAYRER, BARONET, K.C.S.I., FAIl'BANK, E Q., M.R.C.S. [LL.D., l\I.D.

COLONEL] AMES RANKI

CUARLES I{ OTT, E Q., l\1.R.C.S.

CHARLES JOSEPII TRIi\IBLE, E ' Q., C.l\1.G., L.R.C.P.Edin.

THE EARL OF CRAWFORD, I<.T.

DUKE Fox, ESQ.

SIR RICHARD DOUGLAS POWELL, BARO .l ET, I{.C.V.O., l.D.

VlrLLL\ 1 ] . \LL\ TD, ESQ., F.R.C.S.

SURGEO -l\IAJoR-GENEPAL IR \VILLIAM ROE HOOPER, I(.C.S.I.

EPHRADI l\1AcDowEL CO ' GRAVE, ESQ., l\1.D.

IAJOP \V ILLI DI CHARLES \VOOLLETT.

GENERAL IR RICIU.PD H . \RPI ON, G.C.B., C. I.G.

COLO?\TEL LE:'IIENT lYIOLYNEu ' ROYD , C.B., l\I.P.

l\L\JOl' H ERBEl'T \V 1 KINGTOI DO'lIVILE.

CAPTAIN] OIIN N OTT BOWER.

TIm EARL OF

HAROLD BOULTO , E

URGEO -GE l. EP "\L rR \ TAYLOR, K C.B., TIm l\IARQUESS OF \VATERI' ORD, IT. P.

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ARTHUR SLOCGETT, C.l\1.G., R.A.1\1.C.

EDl\IUKD OWEI , E .o ., F.R.C

COLONEL SIR CHARLE.' EDWAI'D HOW \.H.D VI 'CE TT, ICC.1\1.G., C. B., 1\1. P.

LIEUT.-COLONEL SIR RICIL\.RD C.\.R TAC TE"\[PLE, ET, C. 1. E. (Assistant Director of the Ambulance Department, and Deputy Chairman, St. John Ambulance Association).

LIECT.-COLOKEL ROBERT V \. 'DELECR K.ELLY, C.B., F.R.C.S.

CAPT_\IN GEORGE EDW.ARD \VIcrIL\.,[ LEGG, 1.V.O. [Edin. EDW .\.l'1) TUF l'ELL, 1. P.

LORD CLAUD HAMILTON.

EARL CA\YDOl'.

LORD TALBRIDGE. H_\. l' OX Esn., :\I.A. (Assistant-Receiver).

LIECT.-COLO?\I:,L RICH \'I'D I-IOLBECIIE (Libral'ian ).

THE :\1ARQuE. '-, or N Ol'TIL\ ,[PTO • .

LIEUT.-COLO,'-EL \VILLIA,1 \\' \.TTS, C.B.

ROBERT JOHN COLLIE, Esn., 1\1. D.

LIEUT.-COLO?\EL ARTIIUP Y .\. TE, I.A. (Honorary Organizing Commissioner for India.)

ARCHIBALD LE_'A.'DER GOI'DOJ\, E. Q. (Honorary Assistant Secretary for Scotland, British Ophthalmic Hospital).

ALFRED J OII I T CIL\.TFIELD, C. B.

\VILLIAM VERNO_T, ESQ., F. R.C

HAMILTO GATLIFF, E'-Q.

COLONEL IR I-IERBEI'T JEKYLL, K.C. l.G., R.E. (Secretary -General).

SII' FREDEl'ICl"" TREYES, . \.RO ET, I-C.C. V.O., .B., F.R.C.S.

SIR ALFPED DOWIKG F1'II'l', C.V.O., C.B., F.R.C.

J OIlN L L\ WRENCE L . \. 'GMAIT, SO.

ALFRED 1\10. ELY, E. Q., C.l\1.G. rR.A. ,Le.

LIEUT.-COLONEL WILLIAM Gp "\. TT MACPIlEl'SON, .1\1.G.,

COLONEL GEORGE TERLI G R\El'SON, 1\1.D.,A. 1. . of Canada.

THE HOITDLE. IT' ERE JOHN, JUSTICE Bu IlA J\.

CHARLES DIBDIN, ESQ.

MAJOR-GE ERAL LORD CIIEYLESMORE.

JAMES JOIl MARSIl ESQ., 1.D.

COLONEL GERALD STOVELL.

GEKE1'AL m F. \V. E. FO]'ESTIEl'-WALKEl', G 1\1 , IZ.C.B. 17

COLO EL BORDRIGGE N ORTIl N OPTIl, C.B.

TIlE Ho BLE. SIP J OIlr DER COCKBUR , IZ.C. 1.G.,

JOIlN BROWN, E Q., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.1rel. [ I.D.

COLONEL ARTIlUR 101 TAGU BROOKFIELD.

TIlE EARL OF SANDWICH.

TIlE RT. JOIl LLOYD \VHARTO T, P.C., l\1.P.

DODGE ].UlES, E. Q.

ROBERT FRASER CALDEI' LEITH, M.B., F.R.C.P.Edin.

RICIlARD LOVELAr D LOVEL\.ND, E Q., IZ. C.

SIR \VILLIA:\I HENRY BEITJ\7ETT, K.. C.V.O., F.R.C.S.

PR ,\. <,'01.' DOJ\7 \LD 1\1ACKE TLIE, E Q.

ARTHUR J .DIES, ESQ.

\V ILLIAM V ESE\' H ARREL, E. Q., lY1. V. O.

COLO EL THE Ho TULE. SIR FREDERICK \VILLIAi\I BORDEN, IZ.C.M.G., M.D., 1\1. L.A.

LIEUT.-GE El',\L SIR \VILLL\.\I GUSTAYU NICIIOL OK, K.C.B.

SURGEON- LIEUT.-COLO 'EL L\'TTHE\y BAINE.', 1. D.

REGINALD H \.RRISOX, E Q., F. R.C.

FLEMING 1\1A1 T SAl DWITII, ESQ., D.

SIR ARTIIUR Co AN DOYLE, D.L., 1.D., l\1.B., C.1\1.Eclin.

LIEUT.-COLOXEL ED\fO TD IUNKIIODSE \VILSON, .B., C.l\I.G., D.S.O., R. l\.1\I.C.

JorII G.\RDIJ\7ER IIA:\fILTON, E 'Q ., LV.O.

SURGEON-GENER \'L ALFRED Kl'OGII, C. B., 1\1. D., R. .1\1. C.

LIEUT.-COLO l EL \V ILLI \,:\1 B_\'BTIE, C. 1. G., R.A.1\I. C.

COLOJ\7EL GEOI'GE H UI TEI' 0' I \LLEY, R. A.

ALFPED SCOTT S OTT-G.\.TTY, Es(,-. (YORK HER.\LD).

SIR PREDERIC MITCIIELL HODGSO. , ICC. LG.

Honorary.

J Al\IES ] OH VAN ALEl, E Q. 13

18 JLat>ies of C3race.

E Di.lA H ELl'... 'E, MADAME DE Bu, TROS

EL IZABETlI, l\lRs PITT DR,\.FFE

I S.-\.BELLA, COUNTE S DOWAGER OF LDIERICK.

A TGELA GEORGIN , BARO TES. BCRDETT-COUTTS

T HE Ho 'BLE . l\1ABELLE A 'lE, 1p. CHAPLES EGERTON .

M ARG.\.RET SUSA 1, LADY Al\IIIERST OF HA KEY

MARGARITA G\\,YN, l\lps R DA PORTER.

ALICIA GEORGETTE, LADY I{EI TNETT-BAl'PI 'GTON.

SOPHIA FRA TCES A TNE, l\1rss CAULFEILD.

AUGUSTA, l\Irss \VOOD,\LL .

F A.l TNY l\ Ll\.RG.\.R ET, COU TESS DOWAGEP OF \\T IN IIIL EA AXD

T'\ OTTI 'GIIA:\l.

FELICIA ELIZ.\BETII, COU 'TESS Do\\' \. ,ER OF LI .l D 'EY

l\lARCL\. Al\IELIA MARY, COU TTESS OF YAP BorOUGH

!\'1ARY PRIDEAUX, l\IR.'. BYTllESEA OF FRESLIFOI'D.

I SABEL CIIAPLOTTE, LADY TALUOT DE l\IALAIIlDE.

LADY ALICE NEWTO T

CLARA FREDEPIC.A, L.\.DY FAIl'BAIR .l T •

EMMA CECILIA, lYTR,) . \ V\ l>IL\;\I l\1uPPAY .

LOUISA I{ATHARINE LADY O'NEILL.

THE HONBLE. l\lARv GEORGI TA, IR,'. ALFl'ED EGEPTO

HELEN CONSTA TCE, LADY SJ\IYTIL

L OUISA ALICE, L.\.DY VI\ L\N. TIlE Ho TULE SVBIL GrAcE, II's. \VHEELER.

l\IAI'Y FLORE TCE EDITII, L . \DY l\IIOSTY .

GE TEVIEVE, l\IR ' CHARLES MOOH.E \VATSO •

MARY DU CAURROY, DUCIIESS OF BEDFORD.

T HE Ho BLE. ELIZABETH SOPIIIA LUCIE,

MRS. N EWDIGATE-N EWDEGATE

E L IZA, LADY PRIESTLEY

CAROL I NE, L ADY WOOD.'.

EVE L Y MARY, MRS F . TnoR E

T HE L ADY AG1TES FRANK .

A LICE A l TE, DUCIlESS OF BUCKI.l TGHAJ\l Al D CHANDOS

K ATHLEE O CTAVIA, l\lRs. G. E. VVICKHA:\1 LEGG

L ADY AGNES C BURNE

S ARAII V A TER, LADY CIIUBB.

A NNA AN ETTE MIN lE, MISS COCIIRANE

V ERE, VISCOUNTES, GALWAY.

H ARRIET JULIA, L \.DY JEPII 01

C ATHERINE, l\IRc,. S. C. WARDELL.

E TllILY FRANCES SARAH, Mps STEWART BRO\Yl

E LIZABETH VIOLET, l\IRS EDWARD COLEGRAVE

C LEME TINA, LADY LILFORD .

K ATHLEE , l\1I's UPTO l PRIOR.

HE RIETTA. CHARLOTTE, TARLET01 T

ALICE HARI'IET, LADY SEAGER HUT

ELIZABETH, LADY LO CII.

CAROLI E, l\I RS. SI1.\.E T

HELE lAY, !\IRs. PLATT.

VICTORIA ALEXA1TDPIN , \., LAD\ SA DIIUR T, C.1.

l\L\.RY CAI'OLINE, l\11. ,' COULCIIER .

BE \TRI. · FRA l' CES, L-\.RCIIIO ES OF \VATERfORD.

LOUl A l\IAl'Y, LADY IT NIGIITLE\T OF F

l\1ARv CAROLI E, 1\11' J. C. DALTO l

L ucy, 1\11' ' R

ALMA, l\1ARCIIIONESS 01' Bl'EAD.\LBANE.

HILDA BURELL\., l\1rss IrTCIIELL CAl\IPBELL.

ELEANOI' A\IELIA, l\L\RCIllONE ') CA AR DE SAl!

AN 1 ETTE N ORA ].\ TE, I R S. ROYDS

CICELY 1\1.\1'\', LADY CIL\RLE.' rr-BE.!: TI.!: CK.

A.lTI lE E\IILY, l\IR HANBUl'V

J A E DARLING, l\IR LEATIIEl,-CULLEV

G EORGIA A ELIZABETH, COU.!: TE ' HOWE

O LIVIA, LADY HE RV C \\ Tlr CK.

J El lE, l\h:.s GEORGE COPr \ VE " T, C.1., R R. C

AGNES, l\1rss K.EYSER, R. P .C.

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GEOR GIA TA ELISABETH, COU TESS OF DUDLEY, R.R.C.

VIOLET, LADY EDWARD CECIL.

LADV SARAII ISA13EL AUGUSTA WILSON, R.R.C.

BEATRICE Co TSTANCE, LADY ClIE

TIIEODOSIA, l\1 RS. J OSCELINE BAGOT, R. R. C.

HE TRIETTA, 1ISS WEDGWOOD, R.R.C.

AG rES FAY, LADY TEilIPLE.

TIlE HOr\BLE. AG TE 1\IARY, IRS. R.R.C.

1\1ARY TIIEODO lA, 1R A. C. YATE.

VIOLET EDITIl GWE LLYAN, IISS BRoorE-I-Iu TT

SARAIl ELIZABETIl, l\IRs. H U TER of Plas Cach.

HELE , MR,. MA STUART.

LOUI A J A E, 1RS. HERBEI'T C.\i\fPBELL.

ADELINE MARIE, DU CIlE SS OF BEDFORD.

1\1ARY, 1\1R A. H. 10PGAN.

SARAII, LADY PII'BRIGIlT.

IAxwELL 1\1A1' GARET IACDOUGALL, 1\ rRS. CEALES.

SUSA MARGARET, Du TIE:-,S OF

TIIERESA SUSEY L\RCIIIO,\ESS OF LOr\DO DERR'{.

Honorary.

J EN TIE GOOD ELL, IRS. A. A. BLOW.

MARY FRANCE., lR . . Ro ALDS.

MADEMOISELLE HENRIETTE DE LABRo , , E. JEsqufres.

CAPTAIN EDvn FRE TD.

COLO TEL HARRY MILES BURGE s.

GENERAL E. F. CIIAPMAN, C. B., R.A.

SIR EDWARD LOUGIILIN O'MALLEY.

A. MA 'KI TOSII l\1ACKINTOSIf, ESQ.

JOHN HARVEY HOOPER, Eso.

CAPTAIN TIIOMAS LAMBERT.

WILLIAM Wy DHA f PORTAL} ESQ.

CAPTAIN GEORGE LINDSAY I-IOLFORD, C.V.O., C.I.E.

C. W. DVSON PERRI ,E ,'Q

LIEUT.-GENERAL RICHARD BATESON, C.V.O.

COLO EL A UGU TU CIlARLES FREDERICK FITZ GEORGE, C. B.

COLOl EL EDWARD ROGER PRATT.

R. SIi\IS Do KI , ESQ., l\I.P.

MAJOR C. MITFORD BURGES

CAPTAI C. F. CROilIIE.

HERBERT E. GREGORY, ESQ.

THE Ho BLE. JA:\IES l\1cLARE SMITH (1\1aster of Gray).

TIlE HONBLE. C. B. HA:\lILTO T, C.l\1.G.

LIEUT.-COLO TEL GEORGE F. LEvERSON, R. E.

1\IAJOR ASTLEY H. TERRY.

ROGER DUKE, E, Q.

CAPTAI GEORGE ARTIlUR GILDEA.

ALFRED ER TE T FERN , E:-'Q.

1\1AJOR GERALD Tuo lAS RAW l 'LEV, R.A.1\1.C.

J AillES VV'ILLIA?l1 FRESIIFIELD, E 'Q .

WILLIAM Tow LEY GEORGE EYMOUR 1\IACARTNEV FILGATE, E Q.

JOIIN DICCSON, E, Q. (H.B.l\I. Consul for Palestine).

FRA TK HE RV COOK, E, Q., C.I.E.

LIEUT.-COLO JEL ROBERT HOLDEN".

ROBERT CHA! LES Brow J.' , E Q., I.B., I.R.C.S.

THOMAS HE RY WOOLSTON, ESQ.

J AMES GEORGE PO "WELL, E 'Q

LIEUT.-COLONEL IYOR PIIILIPPS, D 0.

f CHARLES HE RY lILBURN, ESQ., LB.

SIR J A lE. BALFOUl' PAUL (Lord Lyon I{ing of Arms).

HE TRY CLAUDE BLAKE, E Q., l\I.V.O. (Athlone Pursuivant).

GERARD Bo HAM CARTER, ESQ.

JOHN FAIRBAIRN, ESQ.

CAPTAIN HVLA NAPIER I-IOLDEl (Indian Anny).

WILLIA I REA EDWARD ,E Q., A.C.A. (Acc ountant).

OLIVER W ILLIA}'lS, E 'Q

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MAJOR J OH TrIO lA W OOLRYCH PEROWNE. (Honoral'Y Secretal'y, British. Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem )

JA lE HAl'PER, ESQ., LD.

CAP TAl CI-L\RLES CLn' E BIGIIAl\f, C.lVI.G.

CAPTAIN \VILLIAl\l BGLKELEY rUCHES Hu TEl'.

COLO TEL HE RY LLOVD 1-1 0\\,, \1' D, C. B.

CAPTAI ALEXA DER PE ROSE 1\1 UP RAY.

SECOND LIEUT. N ICHOL\ GEOI'(; E BERWl c r

[Guards.

LIEUT.-COLOi-\EL CH \RLES FI'EDERICl' ST. LE IDIEPE (Scots LAm A l C, TR UTIIER

THOM ON, D.S.O. (2nd Life Guards).

CVRIL DAVENPORT, (Assistant Librarian ).

JOHN RICIIARD BLArE, ES<2.

LOCKIIART STOCKWELL, Eso. (Assistant Secretary .

1bonoraC}1 Sen1 ing JErotf)crs.

W ILLIAilI J OH ' CIIURCII Bp ASIEI '

ROBERT JACKSO .

THOMAS S. ROWL\ D.

THOMA ARCHEI' LOWE.

WILLIAM HL l'Y 1\'10RGA 1'

EDWARD R. GOODWI

C. ALAN P ALl\lER.

JOHN PERRY.

JOHN HARRI 'ON B UCKLEY.

HENRY CHARLES DRI TG.

EDWARD WALTER RYALL.

1\1AJOR AUGUSTUS 1-1. SCOTT \VIIITE.

JOHN C. DERIIAl\L

SAMUEL SWA TON.

PROFESSOR J Al\1ES A LEXA DEI' LIEHl\!AN

THOMAS MIDDLETON HARP IS.

THOMAS LEARY.

SYDNEY WILLIAM MALIGN.

MARSHALL HOPPER.

GEORGE EUWIN SIn TER.

ROBERT SIl\1PSO I A TDEICO J. •

J OIIN J AMES l\10LE.

ROBERT SLOA

ROBERT DUl\lBLETON.

GEORGE HOGARTH.

THO:\IAS HOR SEY HILTO

CLE:\IENT H E.\ TII COTE.

ALFRED J OIlN TRDBI E R.

J OlI i FREDERI c r SIIELL E Y.

W ILLIAilI H Ul\IPHRIS \ V IN J.-L

GEOR G E TA ' ER.

JOH I EDDOWE S \VILL E TT.

\V FREl\ C H.

ALFRED J OIl HILL.

SrrUT E B \l'RINGTO PIER

J OSIAIl R EES ST , \i\IP.

ALBERT ROBEl'T TOZ E l'.

AUGU STUS lVIo ' T \GUE H ,\RT.

J OIl T HE RY B U RROW S

JAMES P.\. G E.

GEORGE \V P \1' I" E R.

ANDREW I l E ])ER OX.

HENRY FPA CV.

HE l'Y BECK.

VVILLL\.i\I GEORG E J U NR.

HE TRY \VALTER Fr TCI-L\.?\I.

J OSEPH \V ILLL\.l\I \V IIITE.

\VILLIA 1 JAi\IES lIE ... RV Po ... TIN.

J on J EDWI I IODGSO '

ALFRED ROBERT RUNDELL.

LAWRENCE \VIIITTAKER.

CAPTAI T JOII J H E RB E RT RIV E R, l\I.R.C.S.,L.R.C.P.,R.A.1\1.C.

LIEUT. HE TlZY EVERED HAYl\1 E ,1\I.R.C.S.,L.R.C.P.,R.A.l\1.C.

LIEUT. AND IIARRY SPACKl\IAN, R.A.1\1.C.

SERGEANT OWEN DOCKRY.

'WELL GEORGE 1\IATTY.

\VILLIAM BOLTON.

W ALTEP J OIIN BOOKER.

FREDERICK SPRA WSO .

LIEUT.-COLONEL ALEXA DEl' Cl'O\fIHE, C. B., I. D.

JORN C.\LDWELL U IITIIOFF, ESQ., I. D.

J 0 EPII J OlIN FRANCIS Cop BETT, ESQ. K.EEBLE.

JOIIN H ENPY CUCKOW.

CAPT.UX GCOl'GE LA TE 1\1 ULLU, s, lV1. A., I. I). Australian A.1\1. ,

l\1AJoR \Ll RED EDWARI> Pm' KIN;', D. S. 0.,1\1.1\., 1\I. B., Australian

STOPIE DIXSON, ESQ., 1\1. B., C. 1. Edin. [1-'\.1\1. , HENRY

CAPTAIN \V H UGIIES

\VILLIAM I-IARVEY REEVES.

JA rES BI lIOI'.

\VILLIAM I-IE TRY l\IAU DER.

GEORGE JACKSO T \IV FI lIER.

GEORGE Lv TD.

FRA1'K HERBERT IAR HALL.

\VILLLDI GEOl'GE IORANT.

ALAN PAULL.

JOlIN J OSEPII OLLE\'.

Sel'\')ing J13rotber.

EDWARD HARRIS (Worcester).

'fbononu}? 5en')ing Sisters.

AG TES, l\1RS. LINES. BLYE, 1\1ISS BOURKE.

EMMA CATRERI E, MISS GOODIN.

GERTRUDE, l\IISS VACIIER.

1AUDE El\L\lALIl E, MRS. \V. J. CHURCH BRASIER.

SELINA, MISS BLAI D.

CATIIARI E, 1\1RS. U TDERWOOD

El\HfA ELIZABETH, MISS GIEVE.

FLORENCE 1Al'Y, lRS, RAM SAY.

EDITH, Irss BouI' KE.

ELIZABETH, 11'5. GE TT

THE REV. 1\10TIfEP SUPERIORESS ST. CATHERINE.

THE REV. 1\10THER SUPERIORESS ST. JOHN.

THE REV. l\IOTHER SUPERIORES. THEODORINE.

MABEL, 1\IRs. ALLEN.

AGNES 1\1ARY, 1\IRs. 1\1 Ul1BV.

HONORIA, l\1rs' El'.

FRA CES DOROTHV, Ir.. j\IACALISTER.

ELIZABETH, 1\IRS. Ru.'· ELL.

GRACE, 115,' SDIPSON.

ELIZABETH, MISS DOYLE.

FLORA, 1\11ss

l\IARGARET, 1\Irss 1\lc lu

l\IARY, :\Irss SnIPsoN.

1\IAv, l\Irss T ALBOT.

SAR ,\Il, lIS . CALDWELL.

KATE 1., IIss K.I SELL\. JULIA TG, 1\11,' lA

LILIAN 1\1., 1\Ir·s ROBI SON.

l\1AUD 1ARY Bru TD, Irss I{E TD.\.LL

JA E ELEA TOE, Ir', \VIIEATLEY.

EMl\L\ A TN, 1r S 10LES.

JES lE E. BLUR, 1\1 IS ' HITCIIi\IA

l\1ARION, Mr SHALE.

HA RRIET J E, l\Ir HOR E.

SISTER I-IERIBERTA.

A T1 lE, l\IR. Dy ON.

LILIA 1\1., NURSE GREE l

LAURA, Ir S GREEN.

1\hNNIE, 1\11. S HAR\'EY.

PE 'ELOPE , :\Irss LE SLII:

ELLEN E., 1RS. ElCH.l'I]:R.

1\1 AB EL, 1\IlSS LEA \ ERS.

ANN lE, 1\1rs P ARSOXS.

EDITH, SISTER L\.RY.

1\IARIE, 1\1 RS. RE:\IY.

ISABELLA, 11 S GORDOJ.', ELIZABETH, 1\Irss STIUCKL.\ CD. 2G

CAROLINE CHAl' LOTTE, 1\IrS':l B J\L TB 1'IDCE.

CHRISTIN A, 1\Irss N ICOL. ON.

] ANE CH1\RLOTTE, 1\II!)S CHILl).

CHRISTIN A, 1\11. S COUCH.

SOPIIIA, hss] E\\ ELL.

SOPHIE CATHERINE, LADY GIl"FUI'J).

TARV LOUISA, 1ISS DA:\IOl'.

EDITH, 1\Irss ATKI SON.

SISTER ST. LA DIU (1\1r S IAPY C.\RROLL).

FLORENCE CAROLINE, 1\IRs. C mKt' .\ •

ALEX .\ 'DRA 1\LAUD, lIS' DliFF.

NURSE 1\IARY ] OY.

E THEL, lVIrss IcCAUL, R. R. C. GWENDOLE T YATE. l\Irss PLATT.

N ORA GLAD\'S, 1\Irss PLATT.

E LIZABETll KATIILEEN, J. 1rss A GSTEI'.

AMY GRACE R IL.\ND, 1\Irss BEDFOPIJ.

] ESSIE, Irss K.ING.

] ANET, lV1rss SPEED.

CATHERINE SW)u', l\IRS. PAULL.

1bonorar}? Bssociates.

( rr'l 7 es a,-hftear z'n italics IW71e sz'nce tlleir enrolment as Honorary .l ,zose w,tOse 7zal"1l :.rr ' Assodates, become lI1"embers of tlu Order.)

LI ONEL S nTH BEALE, ESQ., M.B., F.R.S.

PHILIP FRANK, ESQ., M.D.

PAULI A hss GRA VILLE.

SIR HE RV BR.\CKEl'BURY, G.C. B., K.C.S.1., R.A.

\ V. STEW.ART SUTIIERLA D, ESQ.

1\Io SIEUl' GUSTAYE 1\IOY TIEl'

CIL\RLES HEJ.TRY BE NETT, 1\I.D.

BRIGADE-SURGEON SA TDFORD l\IooRE, 1\1. D.

Edmund Ow e71, Esq., F.R.C.S

BARON FRIEDRICII \'0 C. 1\1 DOl'OGGII CUFFE, C.B., 1.D.

B.QI::. BRIGADE-SURGEO : 1\1. DOGGL.\ "

ROBERT FARQUIIARSON, ESQ., 1\I.D., LL.D., I.P. [l\1.D.

TValter Rowley, Esq.

TrrOMAS CIIAPLIN, ESQ., 1\1.D.

CAROLI E A r\E Ir ·s LLOYD. Robert B-rudelle!l Carter, l;.-sq., F.R C.S.

l\1AJOR H UBEI'T H us ENOT.

JOIl H. O(3ILYIE, ESQ., L.R.C.S. Edin.

J A E CIIARLOTTE, Ir TOP!'I};

ETIIELDREDA ANNA, 11 'S BENET.

COLONEL FI' _\ '<;'01 YAI H ALEIT.

ROBERT BRUCE, E Q., I.R... Mo 'IEUR FREDEPICY DE I \PTEi\',.

ROBEPT VIGER ., E Q. Rev. Paul TV. JII.r1.

JOHN W ISEMAN, E Q.

Thomas Wakley, Esq., F.R.C.S.

SURGEO -1\lAJoR GEORGE . H UTTOl (HonOl'ary Organizing Commissioner, St. John Ambulance Association ) J. DALLA PRATT, E Q., 1\1. D., F.R.C Irel.

DEPUTy-SURGEON-GENERAL SII' R. W. ] ACKSO , C. B.

WILLIAM: E. CA T, E Q., M.D., F.R.C.S.

(Surgeon-in-Charge, British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem.)

MARY, CA T.

FLORENCE SARAII, MR . CRAVE .

THE Ho BLE. ELIZABETH CHARLOTTE I{NOLLYs.

I JSPECTOR-GENERAL H. C. \VOOD\ C.V.O., C.B., I(.H.P., R.N.

BRIGADE-SURGEO E. D. 1.D.

DEPUT\'-LTsPECTOR-GE J. EI'AL IATTIIEW COATES, rv1.D., R.N.

JOll ESQ., l\1.D.

J. R. CREASE, ESQ., F.R.C.S. Edin.

FREDERICK C. TEARS, ESQ., 1. B.

FRA CIS R. CA , SII)I, E. n., 1\1. D.

J. PLEYDELL \VILTON, ESQ., 1\1.R.C.S.

A. TIIEODORE BRA D, ESQ., 1\1. D. Chr'z'sfopher Chzlds, Esq., lII.D.

Charles Knoti, Esq., lIIR. C

JOHN BLACKBUR , ESQ., 1\1. R. C.

EDWARD ATKI ,EsQ., 1. R.C.S.

DAVID REID, ESQ.

Stuart C. Wardell, Esq.

FAY LOUI<:'A, l\Irss CALDER.

NORMA l\IOORE, E Q., lV1.D. E. lIIacDowel Cosgrave, Esq., lIID.

Colonel J ant-es Rankin.

CHALEY Fox, ESQ.

KATE, MISS FULLAGAR.

ELIZABETH A J, MIS' EVELEGH.

ivIAJoR-GE ERAL SIR STA LEV DE ASTEL C. CLARKE, ]. WALTON BRowNE, ESQ., 1\1.D. [G.C.V.O., C.11.G.

FREDERIC 11. VVALLIS, ES2., M.R.C.S.

FREDERICK H. ApPLEBY, ESQ., M.R.C.S.

JAMES W. GOOCH, ESQ., M.R.C. '.

JAMES \V. A DERSO , ESQ., M.D.

EDWARD JACKSON, ESQ., M.R.C.S.

ERNEST L. ROBI so , ESQ., L. R.C. P.

ROBERT Hu T, ESQ., M.R.C.S.

RICHARD B. SELLERS, 1.R.C.S.

J. ASTLEV BLOXAM, E 'Q., F.R,C

C. HAYDO WIIITE, ESQ" M.R.C.S.

George Itenry Darwin, Esq., 1If. D.

SURGEON-LIEUT.-COLO l EL \\T. \V. WI TGATE-SAUL, M. D.

T. \VIIITEIIEAD REID, E')Q., 1.D.

PARTRIDGE, ESQ., M. R.C

ALFRED J. 1--1. CRESPI, ESQ., 1\1. R. C. P. Edin.

CI-L\RLE.' ESQ., M. D.

ROBERT SI CLAIR, E Q., 1. D. r17illz'aJ7z Collz'lzgridge, Esq., IJJ.D.

HENRY P. POTTEr', F.R.C.S.

J. LIO:\EL STJ'ETTON, E. Q., 1.R.C.S.

BE TJ.DII l 1\1. BROWf\",

PHffiBE, IISS LA KE. TEP.

ETIIEL GORDON, MRS. BEDFORD FEr WICK.

A. OWEN L \ KESTER, 1\1.R.C.S.

ALFRED CrL\W TER, ESQ., i\I.R.C IERPYWEATHEl', E:Q., I.R.C ..

Colonel Lees Hall, R ..A.1I1.C.

J CAr TTLIE, E. Q., F. R. C.

TIlE Ho BLE. ALL\N 1. D.

THo,I S \V. CORBIN, E ' Q., 1. R. C. S.

BENJAi\II T POULTO ,EsQ., LD., LR.C.S.

Tile ROllble. Sir John A /exa1ldcr Cockbwrn, Z(. C. 111. G., 111. D. 1J.(!t., COLONEL E. B. HAPTLEY LR.C , C.l\1.G.

DR. DA 1TIEL A. T. 1\IARTEi\S (Norway).

]olzn Dicksoll, Esq. (lLB. 1 Consul for Palestine).

T. LAWRIE E ' Q., L.R.C.P.

FRA SARAII, 1\Tps. T. J \VILLIAMS.

F. GORDO T BROW, Eso., 1\LR.C.S.

Sanzltcl Osborlz, Esq., F.R.C.S.

GEORGE E. SlIUTTLEWORTll, ESQ., 1\1. D.

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T. COKE SQUANCE, E Q., 1\1.D.

PROFE 'OR JOIl CIIIENE, C.B., 1\1.D.

J ULIA, l\h.'.' PO\YELL.

FRA CE JA E, ,1Rs. -VVRIGIIT.

J A1IIES P. ROJ3ERT.', E Q.

Lz·cut.-COI01lCI George Ste'rlillg Ryerson, kID.,A .11I. S. 0/ Canada.

\VILLIAM COTTON COR WALL, Eo., 1\1.D.

J A:\IES LANGFIELD \V ARD, ESQ.

ROBERT GADIE, E 'Q.

NATIL\ A. S:'IIITIl, E 'Q.

REV. HUG Il J. FORTESCUE, 1.

J AMES 1\1ACKI LAY, E Q., 1\1. R. C. S.

J OlIlT FRAITCIS \VOODS, ES(2.. 1. D.

George S. Elliston, Esq., lIi.l?C.S.

J T J. DE ZOUCIlE L\RSIL\LL, ESQ., L. P .C. . I reI.

FRAi\CIS N. ELL! , E.'Q.

A 'DREW IACLURE, ESQ.

HENRY FRASER STOKES, Esn., 1. D.

SURGEON-1\L\JOR RICIL\RD RE ,1 T,.\LD SLE,L\ T, L.S.

C. R. K.1LKELLY, C.1\1.G., R.A.l\I.C.

William Fairballk, Esq., lIIR.C.S.

VVILLIA01 JOH STEPIlE TS, Eso., L.R.C.P.

HENRY ALGER 0 HODso, Eso., L.R.C.P.

ED:\10 'D \VEST SVME', Eso., 1\1.D.

HE TRY HA I1\101TD S:\IITII, ESQ., lY1.R.C.S.

Robert John Colhe, Esq., lII.D.

WILLIA:\1 Eso., L.R.C.P.

GEOPGE ..', ESQ., 1\1. D. Harry Penwington H a 110 'Ws , Esq., hI.D.

1\IARY, 1\11's. \VALTER ROWLEY.

Cllarles Joseph Trimble, Esq., L.R.C.P.

Mary Carolz1ze, Miss Coztlcher.

PROFES 'OR W ILLIAJ\i R OBEPT SMITH, M. D. Elizabetlz Violet, AIrs. Edward Colegrave.

MARY, MI'S BLACK.

A DREW J. FULLER, ESQ.

JA 'ET, LADY CLARKE. 31

JAMES EDWARD NEILD, ESQ., :Y1.D.

CUARLES F.R.C.P.Edin., 1\1.R.C.S.

ANDREW CLAI'K, ESQ., F.R.C.S.

COLO EL N ATIL\NIEL Y. A. V/ALE.

ARTIIU]' T. NORTO , ESQ., C.D., F.R.C.S.

CHARLES Fox GOODE, ESQ., 1\1. R. C. S.

J. FRENCH " ESQ.

1\1AJOR REUTEP E. ROTII, D.S.O., 1I.R.C.S.

J. EDwARD SQCIRE, ES(2., l.D.

ALFRED C. TUNSTALL, Eso., l.D., F.R.C.S.Edin.

COLONEL (Ho _ ORAPY SCPGEOK-GE IT ERAL) \V. D. CA:\fPBELL \V ILLlA:'1S, C. B.

ELlZADETI1, L \DV TlL\.CKERA Y.

\VlLLlA;\I HF RV, E. Q.

ARCIIIBALD SI CLAII', E . Q.

MAJOR F. \V. H. DA\ lE HARRb, R.A.l\1.C.

\iVILLIA:\l JAi\lES SIlO I E, E Q., 1.R.C.S.

SA'.IUEL \Vi LKTR, ESQ., I.R.C.

GEORGE GRAXT, ESQ., 1\I. D.

JA ' ET Fp \ I'C lS, hss IURPAY.

HUC,II J0 1 ES ROBEJ'TS, ESQ., 1.R.C.S.

PEARSO R. CRESSWELL, E ' Q., C.B., F.R.C.S.

Charles H. lIIzlbu'J"ll, Esq., l1IB.

JOH SCOTT RIDDELL, E.'Q., LD.

JAMES BEl{ IIA!' OT }(LINGER RODD E 'Q 1\1 D ., 1 \. •

1\IAJOR CEAI'Ll s CL e lL CLAYTON.

JOIl A]' l' ALLT J0 1 E , E Q., LR.C.S.

JOH T PrIOI ' Pup, I S , ESQ., I. R. C. S.

A RTHUl' I P ICE, 1\1. R. C. S.

JOHN HEN!'Y ROGEPS, ESQ., F.C.A.

EYRE lEVEl'S, ESQ., LD.

FREDERlCK E JUDGE BALDWI l ,EsQ. 1\1. R. C. S.

GEORGE Tuo ISO , ESQ.,

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TnOl\IA. FORT ESQ., LR.. S.

\ VILLIA:'Il EDWAI'D UDL\' ' D, Esn., I.R.C.S.

SURGEO T AI'TAIN \VILLL\l\I r IN 1: \1-1., 1. B.

GEORGE \\T EST J 0 ES, ESQ., 1\ I. R. C. S. RICHARD Irr TlICI VVILrES, Eso.

LIEUT. -COLO TEL U LIeI' J. BouI' KE, R. A. 1. C.

BERTHA l\IARION, Irss BRO \I)\\ OOD.

COLO TEL ROl\IAINE FLEl\IIi\"G TIl'KE.

LIEUT.- OLO TEL EDW1\lZl) JOIl J DE

EDWIN JOH T HUKTEP, L.R.C.P.Edin.

PERCIVAL SrI TI TER ' ELL, ESQ.

A UGUSTU CL\ Y, E S(2., 1\1. R.

THO:'lIAS NELSON, ESQ., M.D.

l\IAJOR ALFRED BROUGIITON.

l\IATOR A-:\ILTL P.. \l'l ' OTT.

Col;nel the HOll. Sz'r Frederz'ck JVzllz'allz B07,dell 1i. C.i1i. G., lIID.

THO:'L,\S GEOI'GE RODDICK, ESQ., 1. D.

LIEUT.-COLONEL J OIll BAY i' E L\

ARClIIBALD ALEXANDER GEORGE DICrEY, ESQ. 1. D. Louisa lIJrs. J-ferbert Campbe!l.

John BrowlZ, Esq. L.R.C.P., L. R.e .. Ire!.

CAPTAIN FREDEI'ICK TOBIA'-, \Vu;u.

CHAI'LES JA\IES SUTIIERL\ l' IJ, ESQ., I.D.

\VILLIX\l HE TI'\' Il ' \'1'\T ELLEI ' S, ESQ., 1.1<.

COLO EL J. LANE NOTTER, l\1.D., R. f \.l\1.C.

COLO EL HE RV l\IARTIN l\100RsOM, 1\1. V. O.

ELEA OR, MRS. ALFRED PAINE.

GEOl'GE TPLW CATTELL, ESQ., 1.D.

FREIJERIC \VILLIA:\l OT'D. ESQ., L. P .C.P.

TIlE REV. TnO\IAS BOWl\L\ T STE\ EJ\ SO N, D.D., LL.D. Surgeon-General "YVziliallz Ta),!or, C.B., lIID.

Henrietta, Miss Wedgwood.

Willia1Jz Vernon, Esq., lW.R. C.S.

FREDERICK \VILLIN\l GIBBON, E SQ., L.R.C.P.Ec1in.

COLONEL I-I. B. IIANS HAMILTO

COLONEL ROBERT 'vV EIJDELL.

l\IAJoR JOIl LLOYD TIlO TA'1 JONES, l\1.B., 1.1\1.S.

MAJOR W ILLIAM ERl EST J ENNINGS, 1\1. B., 1.1\1. S.

CAPTAIN ARTIIUl' FREDERIC \VILLL\.l\1 KING, 1. 1.

CAP TA I WILLIAM JAMES NI13LOCK, M.B., 1.1.S.

ELLI TOR, LADY TnOl\IPSON.

JAMES BATES WILKI IT :O , E Q., M.D. GEORGE Il\IPSOr, ESQ.

SAMUEL TnOMA GORDON, ESQ., F.R.C.P.Irel.

W ILLIA:'II HA:\Il\IOND, E Q., M. R. C. S.

\VILLIA:'I1 \VILBERFORCE Du KLEY, ESQ., F.R.C.P.Edin.

HOWARD DECDIUS Buss, E Q., M.R.C.S.Edin.

COLO TEL JA'IIES SUTHERLAND D.S.O., 1. I.S.

CAPTAI N 010'1.\ 1 ROBI 01 ' J 0 TES 1. M.

CAPTAI I-IEi\R\T EDWARD Pl'ITCIlARD, 22nd l\Iadras N.1.

GEORGE BEATSON, E Q., C.B. l\I.D.

H UGn BROW" ESQ.

FRAl K 10 TAGUE POPE, ESQ., l\I.D., F.R.C.P.Lond.

SUR lEO -GE EPAL TIIO'lIA L\.Ur ELL, C. B.

J on l\IARTl i' COLLETT, ESQ.

V\ ILLLDI J CUUR C H Bp . \SIER, E ' Q.

WILLIA:'Il HE 1T ln :\IORG. \'l, E ' Q.

REV. CANO l \VILLIA'II H . UG BRO\\N, LL. D. !a77Zesjolz71 1I1a71'siz, Esq., lIf.D.

REV. SEPTDIU PE I I GTOl

FRA Cl AUGUSTUS Bl'OOK ,EsQ., 1. D.

CASPAR ROBEl'T LA U RIE, E:Q., M.R.C

ALFRED EARLAl\I J O l r, ESQ.

1\IA]ol' r TTIIO l y HI C Ki\L\ l l\IOPG. \r, D.S.O., R.A.l\1.C.

FA y JULL\, 1Ips. RI CE, P.R.C.

LUDIVIG NEUi\IAN l " E S Q.

CLARA MAVESY , l\IIss CllADWICY, R.R.C.

lAMES DAYID HEDDERwI c r, E ' Q.

DEPUTY SUl'GEO -GE JEl'AL HE l RV CAYLEY, C.l\1.G.

Do ALD JAME: l\IACKINTOSII, E ' Q., l\I.V.O., LB. •

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HENRY EDWARD CLARK, ESQ., C.M.G., M.R.C.

SIR MIT lIELL lVIITCIIELL- TIIOl\L'O T, BARO TET

PrzOFE 'OR IR VVILLIAM TUR IER, I(.C.B., M.B., LL.D.

ROBERT PAT ON, E 'Q.

NOR H E TRIETT1\., COUNTESS ROBERTS, C.L, R.R.C.

LADY AIL EEN RO BERTS.

LADY ADA EDWINA STEWART ROBERT '

1\1AJOR RO BERT J A lE' 1 CORMACK, R.A, M.

GEORGE TOKER, E 'Q" C. 1.G., L.R,C Ir 1.

SIR ALFRED COOPER, F.R.

1\1ARIO J, LADY COOPER.

GEORG E ALFRED EVERITT luRRAY, ESQ., M.B., l".R.C ..

KA TTHLEE ELIZABETH 1\1ARY, lRS. MURI'AY.

PER CY ROYCROFT LO"WE, ESQ.

LIEUT.-C OLONEL AYL rER lARTll CROFT . , C. 1. E.,!. 1. .

SURGEO -LIEUT.-COLONEL HE TI'Y FI'ANr IIEi'\sIL\, 1.G.

SURGEOr -CAPTAIN THOMA:' \VILLIAl\I GORDO T l(ELLY, 1\1. D.,

COLOr TE L JOHN LOUIS HUBEPT [F.R.C. 1\1. 1.S.C.

LIE UT.-COLOI T EL J A1\1ES LYONS BIGGAI'.

VVILLIAl\I F. SAVAGE, ESQ.

ARCIIIE LAWRENCE LANG:'IAN, E 'Q ., C.1\1.G.

HENRY ARVILLE BROOK, E'-Q., F.R.C , L.R P.

TIlE HONBLE. ETIlEL I(ATE, 11'S. \: EDGWOOD.

SARAII, 1ISS lVIACN 1\.UGlITE T

KAT E SYDNEY, 1\lR ' A TDE"\L\ T

MAJor' lEEK, R.A. I.C.

J OH MACLEAN C ,\RYFLL, 1\1. R. C.

ALICE 1\1A1'V, 1L ' IcAD .DI.

LI EUT.-COLOKEL JOlIrT TIIOl\ISO , 1\1. B.

I AAC GIBSON IODLIN, ESQ., 1\1. D.

RICHAR D HENRY GRI iDLY, ESQ., M.R.C.

ABRAHAM LAr GIIORN GAR ETT, ESQ.

CIIARLE.' ULICK CAPRUTIIEl'S, ESQ., L.R.C.P ,Ir 1.

MARGARET, IRs. \VIIlTTAKER.

WILLIA:'I BOWIE BARCLAY, Eso., L.R.C,P.,Edin., D.P.H.

MARTHA, MISS THOMAS, R.R.C. ;35

SARAII El\lILY, MIS WEBB, R.R.C.

SARAII ELIZABETH, 1\1IS,' ORAM, R. R.C.

MARY CECIL FRANCE ' KATE, MIS COLE, R. R.C.

LOUI A WATSO " MIS,' TULLOH, R. R.C.

JOH ROBERT \i\TILLI Al\l', ESQ., M. B.

I-IARRIET, MRS. \i\T OOD.

ELIZA L AMB, LADY MITCIlELL-THOl\l,'ON.

HARRY lUNYARD BROW 'F IELD, ESQ., M.R.C.S.

ELIZABETH, MR CHINERY.

Mo ES OR TWALL, E 'Q

COLONEL ALEXA TDEP VVILLIAl\I DUKE, 1\1.D., R.A. I.C.

J OIl MARTI IE AU, E 'Q

ELEA 10H. BLAY rEY , MRS. FARNDO

C£-L\RLE: PYE OLIVER, 1. B.

EDWAPD RO\\,LAXD COWCIIER, E. Q., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.

EDWAl'D CURETOK, I.D.

J \MES E 1\1. R. C.

LIEUT.-COLO 'EL HERBERT ELLI '0 RHODES J l\IE , R.A.M.C.

LI EUT.-COLO TEL BR UCE lVloRLA D SVI TNER, R. A.1\1. C.

LI EUT.- OLO EL BERKELEY CRO 'B IE QCILL, C. B.

LIEUT.-COLOI\ EL J A:'IE,,> 1\1 \ 'ON .

CAPTAI IIARLES ALFRED HODGETT.,:\I. ., A.M.S. of Canada.

J OlII S. GRIFFITIb, E 'Q ., 1\1. R. C.

A T TIE MAl'IO T , HAIG BROWN.

LIE UT. -COLO TEL GEOl'GE \V E TTW RTIl F ORBES.

COLO EL \VILLIAM CIIRISTOPIlER DA\YSO '

JA IES RAT LIFF GAYLARD, E 1.D.

ROBERT J Or ES, E 'Q ., lVI. D.

OGILVIE GRA TT, E Q., 1\1. D.

HANB URY D VIES, ESQ., B.A.

HARRY IIADLOW EED, ESQ.

TnOMA S EDWARD BRYER , ESQ.

JAM ES 1\1ACDO ALD, E Q., 1\I.B.

HE RY GOUDIE, E 'Q., 1\1. B.

lVIAJoR GEORGE BAl CLAY.

J OIIN OLDRID SCOTT, ESQ.

of St. John of Jerttsalem ill JEnglanb.

PAR T I I. (a)

LIST OF AWARDS

(Silver and Bronze Medals and Certificates of Honour.)

Before Incorporation by Royal Charter.

PART 1I. (a).

of St. :JOhtl of 3-erttSa[el11 in MEDAL

In s titu ted by the C hapter, 1874, as a reward for deeds of gallantry in saving life Oll laJld

OBVERSE. The Cross of tile Order (11 toillls IlIlO'CIII!y s)l/JIbo!ic of tIle cig-Iit Beatitudes.)

JU.\ nu Badge of the Order (Tlh St Johll's T/'ort, tII/'l'ined 'i-,ilh COIllIllt:llloratlZ'e rib/'oll .)

Names of Recipients of Silver and Bron ze Medals and Certificates of Honour befo re In co rp orat ion.

ELIJAH HALLAM (Sliver 17/edal) } P'

F REDERICr VI ( I-,' 7/:'d ! le entecl. the Comn L echmere 1 . I (Cl .I. ca). mancler SIr Eclmund A. NIoo r, N meeting at \ Vhittington

J OHN S:'IIITH YOUKG D' . E 0-]' 1 cputy- ommlssary. A ttachecl to tl P no Ish Ambulance during the Siege of Paris (Szlvcr 71. cl J)e ented, l\Iarch 17 t h, 18-6 b. l\I .I. ea.

Pnnce Ed ward of ' T aJoI -General n. .H. District at -,' I Sape-\\ elmar, Commanding' the lIome , a 1 alac e 0 the Guards and Army Corps

CON TA T YA T IIOYDOJ:\ K ( h . ] r)

HE TRI ELOT (B' 'nL/1J .llcdal). } 1 resentcd_ through ." J oJ/ze 111 caal) tl D I BelgIan 1\1 inisters in June, 18 7 6.' 1e utc 1 and

G EORGE (B' ,... 71: I, ! L ocal A tl .' .Ioll,.:,e .i. ec er). Presented publicly br the u 101 ItIes at Battersea, on January "rei Il::i-7

T IIO:'IAS ErRI 'GTO \ V ' .) , /. l\IaJ'e t,' I J 1 ALl'. S., IIer' Prc'ented by Iajor F .> s n pector of l\fll1es fo' D R \. South \ Vales (Szh'cr 11l'dr!) I . . DIrector

J Oll T\ VILLL-\'\I IIOWELL jl> 0 le Ambulance DeI SAAC PPII)E' ( I,' 1 r --1 L da!). pal tmcnt of the Order \. ....>lnJC7 .1 ,('aal) t P' ' \ V I LLIAl\I BEITH (Sllvcr 1l d I) a on /\ug.

D A IEL TIIO\f.C\S (S lh.'cr .l.Jfc:;(l!j , 18 77, 111 the .pret enant of the County the L·' I 1}./ senCe of the Lord Lleuvery large and disting'l1i':>hecl of London) and a

G EORGE PAT:'I[OI'E (B' ,... 11, cl ! Borough' Se. siOl;: tcd al the IT erlforcl Hertford. ' / 1, 1 / l::i, by the 1\T ayor of

S TEPIIEN LITTLE C bl 111eda!) I)"" t 0 1 nsta e, Metropolitan Pol ice (Bl'o7l::e lesen ec 011 uO'u"t ?ncl b P' D uke of :Manchester K p b L :-1 1;" :l, y 11'-) Gracc the sp 1 . I , , OIC 1101 of the Order at a B e.cla J palac e of the Metropolitan Policc at \\' 11.' t atrac "s. ( e lIlg on

ARTIIUR II STOI'E A " spector 'of ( on behal f of the C rr ARLES MALTB\" (BJ.'07lze Jlfcdalj). E?tclcI by J ohl1 Furley, J OIIN H A cocr (}1 111. --1 • sq., a l\Icmber of the \.. >/"'071::e ectal) Counc ' ] J T rrOMAS D AVIS (Bro71::e l1/edal)' 1 , 2 [st,. 1880, J OH N D AVI (Broll"'e 11 T --1 /)' at a publtc meetltlg at "" 1 eaa . . heffield.

H ENR y SPAVIL (BroJl::e 1Iledal) P' Bailiff S ' · E I 'd G . resented by the lIonorary , It (wat L. Perrott Bart M . I I a mceting at the Town IIall, alc 1 9 t 1, 1880, at

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G EORGE H Al' RI.·, Captain 3rd Foot, cc T he Buffs" (Silver lIIedal) Presented by H.R.H. T he Princess o f Wales, a Dame Chevalicre of the Order, July 24th , 1880, at t he Volu n teer Camp, \V imbledon, H.R.H. The Prince o f vVa les, the Field Commandi ng-i n-Chief, the Secret a ry of tate for \Var, and a deputation from the Order b eing present.

E DWAl'D Mou TJOY PI'ICE (fJron,:;e .1.lIcdal). Presented January loth, 188 I, at a public meeting in the TO\\ n Hall, Ilfracombe.

J 1CGowA, I nspector of roads for the Borough of Brighton (Bronze ll1edal). Pre ented February 2nd, 188 I, by Colonel Sir J ames Bourne, Bart., Chevalier of Justice, at a public meeting held at the Court Hou e, Birkenheacl, the l\1ayor presiding.

G EORGE LARKE, Corporal 95th Regiment (Szlver .1.lIedal). Presented by Lieut.- ololJel J. Xorth Crealock, C.B., commanding 95th Regiment, at a full dress parade at Aldershot, l\I arch 16th, 1881.

vVILLlr\M IAGUIPE, Constable, H . Di\'ision, l\Ietropolitan Police (RroJZ::;e ll1cdal). Presented by the Commander Sir Edl1ll111cl A. H. Lechmere, Bart. 1I.P., at a public meeting held in the theatre of the Poyal enited Institution, l\1arch 18th, I 8S I, on the occasion of the presentation o f cerlificates of the St. John l\mbulance Association t) l\Ietropolitan Police classes .

G EORGE EVEI' ETT, Labourer (SzluCJ' J/cdal). Presented August 25 th , I SS I, by Sir Brook ray, Bart., Chevalier of Justice, at a public meeting attended by the l\Iayor and Corporation , at the Tolsey, Gloucest 1'.

MAR I O (Szb'er .1.1Icdal). Pre. ented Iarch 2nd. l882, b y General 'ir J ames E . Alexander, c.B., Che\'alier o f J ustice, at a public meeling in the Council Chamber, :'\ewcastle-on-Tyne, the layor presiding.

TH O:\IA. McGum.E (Bl'oll=e .i.l/cdal). Forwarded to hi "'ife, t he recipicnt having left England for :\merica.

A N l E LOFTUS ( t'l7.lcr Jlcdal). Pre ented July 19 th 1882, by J o h n Furley, Esq., Chevalier or J u tic, at a public meeting a ttended by the l\1ayor and Corporation, held in the Borough Court lI ou e, tockport.

R OBERT NEL 0 ,Police onstabJe, Li \'erpool (BroJ/::e Jlcdal). }

WIL LIAi\I COR 0 ,Police onslable,Li\'erpool ( Bro/lze .i.l/cdal), P resented Feb ruary 29th, I S+, at a parade of over 20 0

42 at the Police tation, Hatton Garden, Liverpool, by the Mayor of Liverpool , supported by member of the \Natch Committee and many others.

AR OLD LUPTOl, lining Engineer (Silvcr Jledal).} Presented TO:\1 ROWLEY (Silver .ilIcdal). February 22nd, 1884, by the Mayor or Leeds, at a special meeting at the Leeds chool Board Offices.

JULlA II.--\. TCIIEP (Bronze .illedal). Pre...,ented by the Rector of Marnhull, January 26th, 188+, at a Vestry lecting held in the Parish School-room.

JO EPII DOUBLE (Silver .ilIfcial). Presented by H.R.H. Princess Chri ,tian ofSchleswig-IIolstein, a Dame Chevaliere of the Order, April 2 I st, 1885, at the Polytechnic Institution, Regent Street, London.

ALBERT ]-\13P.-\I1.\:\1 (Bnm:::c .i.lIedal). Presented at a Volunteer Dinner at Cam borne on Ea. ter l\Ionclay, I S8 5.

ALFRED CU.'ON (Certificate Dj JIOllOltr). Certificate forwarded by po ·t, the recipient ha\'ing to go abroad at short notice.

EDWARD CHAl'LES THO:\IPSOl , 1\1.B., l\I.P.c. ., ( duel' 1111'dal). Presented by IIer E_'cellellcy the Countcc,s of [\berdeen, at the annual meeting of the Dublin Centre of the t. John Ambulance A.ssociation, in the enate I rail of the P o),al University, l\Iarch 13th, 1886.

\VILLIAi\I IIAHDWICK, Police Constable, Kiclderminster ( .11Iecial). Presented by the ecretary of the Orcler, the Commander Edmund A. II. Lechmere, Bart., l\I.P.,OI1 the 15th February, 1886, at the Corporation Buildings, Kiclderminster, in the presence of the Deputy 1a),or, members or the Corporation, Borough Police, and repre entatives of various other public bodies.

JOSEPlI JOII TIIOI'.P,'DOROUGIl (Sliver Jlulal). Presented on J LIne 7 t h, 1886, by Lord Lytlelt.on, at Kic1c1erminster Station in the presence of anum ber of railway c7ILployes.

JOH PEAR (Sliver .1l1edal). Presented by Colonel heppee, Chairman of the Chester-le-Street Petty Se sions, at a meeting of the Branch, on \Vedne sday April 7th, 1886 the recipient being introduced to the Court by the Pev. Canon Blunt.

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WlLLlAM TnO;\IA Mining Engineer (Silver Medal).

TALIESI 1 RICIIARD (Silver l1Iedal).

LLEWELLY PRITCIIARD (Sz"lver Medal).

GRlFFITII TnOMAS (Silver 111edai).

DA IEL TnOi\fAS (Sz"lver 1IIedal) . ( 1).

RICIIAPD J ONES (Sz"i'lIer \iVILLIAl\1 CLEE (Sziver 111edal). J DAVlD EDWARDS (Szlver 111edal).

DA TIIOi\IA. (Sziver 11lcdal). (2).. . Presented by John Furley, Esq., J ustlce, May 13 th , 1886, at a crowded and enthusiastic meetmg at l\lardy.

HENRY BARTIlOLO:\IE\ , Police Constable, (Sziver Jlledal.) Presented at the Roya.l Ul11ted Institution by John FUl"ley, Esq., Chevaher of Justice, on February loth, 1887·

J A?lIE MILLARD (Silver l1Iedal). a public IIE CTOl' TII01\IP ON ( ziver .ilIedal) . meetll1g by the l\Iayor of N ewcastle-on- Tyne, in the Mechanics I nstltute of the Elswick \Vorks of l\rmstrong and Co., on February 7th, 18 87.

P TP leI' R YAI T (Bronze Presented on Sept. 20th, A 887, at a special parade of the Royal Irish Constabulary, at l\lullingar, by the County Inspector.

J 0 'IIUA STOl TE, Police Constable, Hastings, of J-IoJloltY). Presented by the l\1ayor of Hastmgs, at the Sessions Court, on J an uary 19th, 1888.

{tbe <Branb lPrior\? of tbe @rber of tbe

lbospital of $t. 30bn of 3eruaale111 in JEnglanb.

PAR T I I. (b)

LIST OF AWARDS

After Incorporation by Royal Charter.

PART I!. (b ).

'[he <Branb IPrior\2 of the ®rber of the 1bospitaI of $t. 30hn of 3erllsalenl in JEnglanb.

The following award have been conferred by the ChapterG eneral with the approyal of H I ROYAL HIGIINE S T HE G RA D PRIOR, since the Incorporation br Royal Charter g ranted 14th l\Tay, ISSS.

T he redal of the Order, originally instituted in I 74 i by th e Charter allowed to be awarded, as heretofore for gallant ry i n saving life on land. It is circula r, either of silver or bronze · on the bverse is the lalt se 1'0 ,em belli hed alternately at

each of the principal angles with a lion guardant and a unicorn, both passant, urrounded by the inscription " For serv£ce ill tlte cause of lzulllallz'ty," and on the reverse, a sprig' of the plant St. ] ohn's \Vort, with which is entwined a sc roll bearing the names "Jerusalem, E7lglalld," the whole surrounded by the in cription ' A warded b)1 tlte Gl-alld Prior of tlte Order of tlte JIospz'tal of St. Jolm of Jerusalem z'rt Englalld." It is worn suspended from a black watered silk ribbon. The Medal can only be awarded to tho e, who by a conspicuous act of gallantry, have endangered their own lives.

Presented by H. R. l-I. The Prince of Wales, Grand Prior, at iarlborough I louse, on the 23rd day of July, 1890.

TnO;,IAS (Szlvcr l1Iedal).

]OHN S:'IIITII (Silver JlIedal).

MRS. IVL\l'GL\RET IRVIN G (Sill'Cr l1Iedal).

\V1LL1AM FEAST (Sliver filedal).

ALBERT KI G (Broll/::e 1lIedal).

]OSEPIJ ]0 E , 19 CR, Police Constable, Metropolitan Police (IJroJl:::e 1/ Iedal).

RICl1ARD S'IIITII (Sliver Jledal).

E. S \IALLER, Station :Master, Bang-alore, India ( ilver l11edal).

[Tllis last case was recolllllle7lded by COJlfrerc fI.R.H. TIle

Duk e of COllltaugllt, 1(. G., by WlL01It tlte preselltation was made at Ba71gal07"e, Oll beltalf of H.R'/-I. TIle Gnzlld Prior].

Presented by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, Grand Prior, at Marlborough House, on the 21st day of July, 18 9 2

]ULlA DIGNAM (Szlver 1I1edal).

BEN]AMI PAl' KlNSON (Sz'lver lI1"edal).

TnOMAS TUR ER, Police Constable, Staffordshire Constabulary (S£lver Medal).

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ALFRED \VIIITE; Police Constable, 254 P, Metropolitan Police (Bro71:::e lIIedal).

THOl\IA KIY (Bronze 111 edal).

MAJOR ]OHN BARNET BAl'l'ER (Late75th Regt.)( Bronze lI/fedal).

ROBERT \.101. TRO 'G, Police Constable, Liverpool Police (Bronze lI-fedal).

Fp A K T IIO:'IAS LA TE, Police Constable, 554 A, Metropolitan Police (Bronze lWedal).

D.\ IEL R YDER (Brollse 1I1edal).

TIIO'lIA HEN"RY ROTrIWELL, Police Constable, Liverpool Police (Certificate of H07lour).

Presen ted by H. R. H. The Prince of Wales, Grand Prior, at St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, on the 24th day of June, 1893.

]OIl1\' \VILLL\M HUTClIIi'\:ON (Sz"lver 1Iedal).

JOIl T Fo TER (SlIver Jledal).

S.\:\IUEL TABER (Silver 1.1Iedal)

APT.AIN URIAH COOK 1': (Brollze lIfedal).

R OBEH.T STOOP (Certijicate of Honour).

LE\\"! · LIDIBERT (Certificate of HOllour).

] OE ADA:'IS (Certificate of HOllour).

I\AROl BERRY, Police Con table, 260 E, Liverpool Police (Certificate of Honour).

Presented by H. R. H. The Prince of vVales, Grand Prior, at Marlborough House, on the 27th day of July, 1894.

ROBERT LONG, \Viltshire Yeomanry (Bronze 11Iedal).

] 0 EPII A\ "rES, Police Constable, 225 F, Metropolitan Police (Bron:::e l Jledal).

\VILLIAM MORGA (Brolt.-;e lJ/edal).

ER rE T lADDO K (Bronze fileda!).

\VILLIAilI \ \'E TLEY (Certificate of HOllour).

o

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Presented by H.R.H. The Prince of \Mal es, Grand Prior, at l\larlborough House, on the 8th day of July, 18 95.

JOIlN vVATT (Silver lIJedal).

VV1LL1Al\I DODD (Silver lIIedal).

WILLIAl\I MUGFORD (Bronze 1I1edal).

vVILLIA:\l RAYl\10 D (Bronze 1lIedal).

JOIl BOLTON (Bronze lIIedal).

J OIIN \VILL1A:\l ROBIN 0 (Certificate of H01Zozt1,).

SA;\IUEL \VILKI '0 (Certificate of H01Z0lU).

J Al\IE J OIlNSON (Certificate of Honour).

GEORGE FROST (Certificate of HOllollr).

Presented by I-I. R. I I. The Prince of \Vales, Grand Prior, at l\larlborough I louse, on Monday, the 13 th day of July, I 96

HE RY HA;\IEP (Silver Jledal).

THOl\IA, BROWN (Szlver 111edal).

BENJAl\lI HOLLAND ( ilver 11Iedal).

TIlOl\IAS \tVILLIAl\I CLOVER (Brollze lIIedal).

CHRL'TOPIIER MURPIIY, Police onstablc, Glasgow Police (Bronze 1IIedal).

GEORGE J 0 IAIl IIAYLOCK, Police Con table, City Police (Bronze 11 feda I).

FELIX CALLAGIIA (Certificate of Honour).

\VILLIA l\l TEPIlENSO (Certificate of Honour).

Presented by H. R. I I. The Grand Prior, at berysthwith, on the 26th clay of Jun , 18 9 6 .

ELLIS ROBERT,' ( ilver .ilIedal).

Presented by Field Marshal Lord Roberts, Commanding the Forces in Ireland, by command or II.R.H. The Grand Prior, at the Royal Hospital, IT ilmainham, Dublin, on vVednesday, tbe 26th day of ugust, 18 9 6 .

CIIRISTOPHER ENISON (Bro1tze lIIedal).

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Presented by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, Grand Prior, at Marlborough House, on Friday, the 16th day of July, 1897.

JA:\IE RICIIARD WILLIAl\l MAY ARD (Sz'lver lIIedal).

ALFRED ROBERT LUCAS, Police Constable, City Police (Bronze lIIedal).

JOHN JAl\IES , Police Constable, Halifax Borough (Bronze l1Iedal).

RICHARD GOLDBY, Police Constable, Staffordshire Constabulary (BroJlze

ARTIIUR EDWARD DAY (Certificate oJ Honour.)

Jo. EPII CONWAY, Police Constable 1etropolitan Police (Certificate of H01l0ur).

Presented by Hi Excellency the Lieut.-Governor of tbe Isle of Ian Confrere Lord Henniker, by command and on behalf of H. R. H. The Grand Prior, at Laxey (Isle of l\Ian), on aturday, the 25th day of eptember, 18 97.

GRIFFITII J. \VILLIAM (Silver 1l1edal).

JOHN KEWLEY (Sz'/-l'er 1l Iedal).

Pre ented by H.R.H. The Prince of \Vales, Grand Prior at larlborough I louse, on Friday, the 8th day of July, I898.

\V1LLLDI BEN rET T, Police Constable, Birmingham Police ( ib.'cr .illedal).

IIE l'V P OWE (Bronze .illcdal).

\ IIINCUP, uperintendent, \Vest Riding Constabulary (Bron:,e .1.1Iedal).

ARTIlUl' JAl\IES SCOTCIIEP, Police Constable, Reading Borough Police (BroJl:,e lIIedal).

SIDNEY VOCK1l G' (Bronze lIIedal).

TnO;\IAS vV1LLIAl\I LEW1 (Brow:e i lfedal).

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Presented by H. R. H. The Prince of Wales , Grand Prior, at Marlborough Hous e, on Frid a y , the 7th d a y of July , 1899.

RO BERT BA 1BE R (S ilve r 1Il eda l .)

BOM BARDI ER VVILLIA M PIII LIP H AL L R. A ( S ilver M ed a l ).

BENJAl\lIN TURNER (Bro nze 17l edal). , FRA K R USSE LL (Bronze l1Jedal).

· I'RPl ATE F RED ER I CK L EGGE TT , 3rd B a tta l io n Su ffolk R eg im ent ( Bron ze M ed a l ).

vVRI GHT vVOOD (Bronze lI I edal)

CLEMENT H. B RA I ER (Bro n ze j7ledal).

ERNE ST PIER CE (B r onze l 1Ieda!).

EDWAH.D E VA S (BrolZ7:e l1 I eda l ) .

J OIl R EAY P RI CE, P o li ce Co n s t a b le, Li ve r poo l P oli ce F orce ( B r OJl ze lI I ed al).

B AS IL B u II EL L (Bronze lIIcdal.)

C HA RL ES C UR TI S (BrOll7:e J.lIedal).

DA VI D BI GII At! (Certifica t e of Honour).

Pres e nted by H.R.H. Th e Prin ce o f W a les, r a nd

Prior, at Marlborough Hou se, on \ i\T e dn es d a y , th e I nh day of July , 1900.

MI SS ST O E MIL ES TO E, rI.D ( live r J.7 I edal).

THOM A. P RI CE l\1ILLWARD, P olice Co n s t a bl e, Li ve r pool (Sil ver lI I edal )

SAM D AK I ( S i l ver 1I l edal)..

HE RY P o D TH OMAS (B r onze lIIedal).

THO MAS CLARK (B r onz e lI J ed a l ).

HER BER T Ll v rcr( (Certificate of H onour).

CO RP OR AL Mr CrT AEL C I U.RLE II ICKEY, R oya l vVe ls h Fus ili e r s (Ce1't ificate of Honour).

Presented by His l\1 aj es ty th e I(ing , th e o ve r e ig n

Head and Patron of th e rcl e r , (ac tin g o n b e h a lf of th e

Grand Prior, H. R. H . the Duk e of Cornwall a nd Y o rk , absent in the Coloni e s) , a t M a rlborou o- h I I o u e, on Wednesday , the 17th d a y of July , I9 0 I.

MI SS H ELEN P RITT Y (Bronze lI I eda l ).

CORPORAL T HOMAS M ULCAHY, late 1s t Ba tt. Ro y al Iri s h R eg t. (Bronze 1I1edal).

ADA 1 vVATSO (Bronze 1IIedal)

B E TJA lIN F RANCIS (Bro n ;-;,e 1I1edal)

THOMAS HE RV HINE, Po l ice Constable, I pswic h (Bronze l1Jedal).

l -L\l{RY LUSH (Certificate of I-J01Zou1)

JUT1 GIU T (Cc7'tificate of Honour).

\ VILLL\ ,1 l\100DY (Certificate of l-101l0ur).

ALHEl'T EnWARD (Certificate of Ho1Zozwj. c., S:'-IITII (Certificate of l-lollour).

R OIlEPT COOK (Certificate of HOllourj.

Fp EDEIUCK J 011 .1. (Certificat e of Honour)

Presented by H . R.H. The Prince o f \Vales Grand

P rior, at t. J ames' Palace, on Ionday, the 14 th day of

J uly, 19 02

R OBEl'T LAW (Sliver .J[edal).

J A:\lES DICK (Silver j7Icdal)

J OIl Sl 1EDDO (Szlver .l.1Iedal).

J Oll T JONE ( ilv er 171edal).

G rORGE Police Corporal, Kent Co. Constabulary (Bronze llledal).

J \ 013 DELl\IEGE (Bronze .Jledal).

FREDEl'ICK \ VOOD, Police Constable, l\1et ropolita n Police (BroJl::-e 11 Iedal)

H E Tl'V TOOLE (BroJlze l1Iedal).

H EDLEV VICTOR AVER, Police Constable, Hants Constabulary (Brollze 17Iedal).

A LFPED HUT ON, J unior (Bronze .Jledal).

J OIl TIcnOL 0 ,Police onstable, D urham Co. Cons t a b ula ry .

E DWIN ARTIIUR CIIIDLEY, Police Constable, Ci t y P o li ce (Brollze lIIedal).

J A:\IE N r vE , Pol ice Con table, C it y Po li ce ( BroJlze lI I edal).

E TOCII L u ' TV, .B., I1. 1 'Excellen t ' (Certificate of Ho n ou r).

P ETER G L \ M IIE, Police Cons t able, Edi n b u rgh P o li ce (Cel'tifica t e of I-JolZour) .

Presented by H.R.H Th e Princ e of W a les, G r a nd Prior , a t St. John 's G a te, on t he occas ion o f th e op e ni ng of th e n e w Chapt e r H a ll , on Thur s d a y , t he 9 th d ay of July , 1903·

NU RSE E D IT II LI N DSAY (Sz"/vell' 1Ileda l ).

C IIARLE' T. R O\ YE, 1 st C l ass P.O and T orpedo I nstruc t or, R .N ( Bronze 1I1edal).

G EORGE P ET T (Bro71"'c 1Iledal).

J OIII T o rG (Bronze 17Iedal).

E R TE T G ODDE (Bro7lze 1Iledal).

E DW I HAR;\IER (Bronze lIIedal).

J OIIN EDWARD R OBERTS (Ccrtificate of HOllour).

WI LL I AM H E TRY H EWITT (Certificate of H OJlour).

n:he <Branb lPrior\2 of the @rber of the 1boBpital of $t. 30hn of 3eruBalcnl in JEnglRnb.

P A RT Ill.

Recipients

Awarded In recognit i on of distinguished services to the Order , and its Departments .

5(j

Service M eda l.

The Service Medal was instituted in the )'ear presented by H RH Tl P' I and was M Ib 1e nnce of \ Vales, Grand Prior at ar orough IIouse on th 6 tl J ' C ,e 1 anuary, and the 11th J I T and agam by Hi s l\'1a', 1 Ll ), 19 00 , ( t' Jesty t 1e Kl11g, Sovereign IIead and Patron .ac lIlg on behalf of the Grand Prior II P II tl DC, Cornwall and York , \... 1e uke of , absent 111 the Colonies), at l\'1arlb' o· House, on the 17th Jul olout>h

G . y,I9 0 I. II.R.II. The Prince of \V 1 ' rand PrIOr p' t d a es, 1 esen e the se Medals at St J ' P I 14th Jul ames a ace on the y, 1902, and at St. John' s Gate, on the 9th July, 190 3.

PA R T Ill.

List of recipients of Service Medals awarded by H.R.H. the Grand Prior and the Chapter-General for conspicuous services to the Order and its Departments.

Sir J OII!\, FURLEY, c.B.

Colonel Sir HEPBEI'T C. PEI'ROTT, Baronet, C.B.

Brigade Chief Superintendent \\'. J. CIIU l'CII Bp ASIER

Chief Superintendent J OIlI T IL\.lZRL Oi\ BUCKLEY.

I-<R.\l K IIEl'l'Y TURNER, Esq.

Superintendent EDWAl'D ROBERT GOOD'\\'L. T

District Chief Surgeon 0 '1301' 1" F.R.C.

Assist. Commissioner Fl' DON .\LD ilL\CKENZIE .

Deputy Commi'sioner CUAl'LE JO EPn Tl'DIBLE, c.l\I.G.

IIonorary Surgeon CIIAI'LES IL\lUZI T,\;,IPLIX, L.R.C.P.

Deputy Commissioner STU.\l'T CR.\WF01'1) \Y.\RDELL.

IIonorary Surgeon ACKRILL ST.,\:'IFOPD, 1\1.R.C.S.

\Y .\LTER POWLEY, Esq.

Iajor Cll.\RLES R. FLET 11E1' LUTWIDGE.

\V AYN"\1A T DL'ON, Esq.

Chief Superintendent \VILLLDI HENRY

Chief urgeon RICIL\.RD BURDETT SELLER " , 1\1.R.C.S.

hief Superintendent 1\1.\RSlIALL HOPPER.

Lady uperintendent 1\11's. Pl'ISCILLA L.\.YERACK

Fir t N ut'sing Officer 1\Irs. 1.\RY J ,:\ TE H.\RE.

Private RICIL\l'D SL.\TEl'.

D eputy Commi sioner CIL\.RLE HE TRY 1\1ILBUR T, 1\1.B

District Chief urgeon GE lZGE ON, l.D.

First Officer BE TJ.\ UN ELLAR.

Chief Surgeon \VILLIA T\l H E TRY IRVIN SELLERS, 1\1.R.C.S.

Hon. Surgeon ARCIIIHALD LEX.\!\,DER GEORGE DICKEY, Chief uperintendent J OlIN PERRY. [ 1.D.

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Priva t e J OIl GEORGE STEVE TO.

Private ALBERT EDWARD GORDO Cox.

Private Tno :uAs TIEL HIGGENS.

Superintendent CLE:JIENT IIEATIlCOTE.

Commissioner GEORGE ON ELLT TON, lVI.R.C.S.

Supenntendent of Stores ALFRED J OIl Tp Il\fl\IEt'.

Chief Superintendent \VILLI.A:J! IIU(;IIE

Private GEORGE PIULLPOTT.

Surgeon \VILLLUI EDWARD AUDL\.i\'D, l\I.R.C.

DIstnct Superintendent Treasurer FRA Tl' de BEEIIO PHI, L .R.C.P.

Honorary Surgeon ALl'RED CROUD ON TUNST ,\LL

Private J ADEZ BRA TT. l.D.

District Superintendent Trea s urer \\ TILLL \.l\I IS \\ 'r T 'Y.

-cr:h e <Dranb lDrior\2 of th e of the 1bospitaI of St. 30hn of 3eru5al enl in JBnglanb.

SPECIAL SOUTH AFRICAN MEDAl.

Vz'de illustration at fr on tispiece.

Awarded to the lembers of the ctive Service

Detachnlents of the t. John Inbulance Brigade who proceeded to oulh frica, and for services in connexion 'with their 1110bilisatioll and with the despatch of ambulance n1aterial and 111edical comforts for the sick and wounded troops at the seat of war.

I lis Royal Highness the Prince of \Vales, I(.G ., Grand Prior, presented this medal to the following at St. J ames' Palace, on l\Ionday, the 14th day of July, 1902, I-I.R.H. the Duke of Connaught, IZ G , Bailiff of Egle, H.R.H. Prince Charles of enl1lark, G. C. B., and other ll1en1bers of the Chapter being present.

VI 'COUr T K UT FORD, G.c. l.G., Director of t.he mbulance Department and hairman of the t. John mbulance Association.

VISCOU TE S K UT FORD, Chairman of the Special Committee formed to despatch medical comforts to the Brigade units.

COLONEL SIR IIERBEPT C. PERROTT, Bt., Secretary of the Order, and Chief ecretary of the mbulance Department.

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COLONEL C. B OWDLER, Chief Comm issioner, St. J ohn Ambul ance B ri gade

LIEUT - COLONEL C. J. T RnIDLE, L.R.C.P. ; l\rH. TUART c. \ VARDELL; LIEUT.-COLO TEL GEORGE S. ELLISTO , l\1.R.C.S.; I T'PECTOR-GE TERAL NINKL, M D., R N.; MR. \ VILLIAl\I VER '0 ,1\1 1-' .C.S.; MAJOR CIIARLE' H. MILBURX, l\1.B., Deputy Commissioners, t. J ohn Ambulance Brigade.

MR. \ V. ]. CIlURCII BpA ' IEP, Brigade Chief Superintendent.

LIEUT.-COLO TEL RICIIAP D IIOLDECIIE, Librarian of the Order and

1\11'. \ VILLIA\I G. BAR ES, Junior, \\'ho both upervi ed for many months the despatch of ambulance material and medical comforts for the troops.

Mp. \ VILLB.:'I R. ED\YARDS, A.C. .) Accountant of the Order, and Accountant and torekeeper of the St. J Ohll Ambulance Association.

1\fR. WILLIA:\I H. 1\IORGAN, Chief uperintendent of the 1\letropolitan Corps, St. John Ambulance Brigade.

T h e presen tation of the medal to the other reCl plen ts, 1,85 6 in number, took place in their respective localities, t he presentations being made either by I 111 bel'S of t he O r der, uperio r O fficers o f the Brigade, and o t he r Officers, o r by Civic and other Dignitaries. of St. JOhtl of

PAR T I V. (a) ROLL OF DECE A S E D 111EMBERS ,

HO N OR A RY ASSOCIA T E ), AND S E RVING BROTHERS.

Before Incorporation by Royal Charter.

PART IV . ( a).

®rbtr of John of dJetnSaltlll tn QEnglanb .

JLorb {pri ors .

T HE REV. Ir ROBERT PEAT, D.D.

From 29th January, 1831, to 21st pril, 18 37,

TIlE HONBLE. SIR HENRY DL\10KE, 13 \1'0 ET.

From 15th July, 1838, to 24th June, I847.

Promoted to Lieut.- Turcopolier, 24th June, I 8 1-7.

L IEUT,-COLO EL IR CII ARLES IO:0JTOLIEU L \ 'lIB, 13 \RO TET.

Fron1 24th June, 1847, to February, I 60.

Grand Turcopolier, 8th February, 1860.

RE.--\'R-AD\IIRAL SIR ALEXA TDER Du TD.\S YOUITG ARBUTIINOT,

From 16th July, 186o, to 24th June, 186 I.

H IS GRACE TIlE DUKE OF M \ TCIIE 'TER, IT. P.

From 24th June, 1861, to Eve of t. John, 1888.

Pas t Prior froD1 18th J u1y, 1888, to decease, 21st larch, 1890.

j irtt lllU e l'S, anb £l'otJ)tl'S

Deceased durillcJ Llie lasi Cellllll)!, prior Lo the Incorporalion of tlie Order by Royal CharIer, L/-Lh May, 1888.

1k ni gbts of Justic e.

ALlL\ . TY, Colonel H.R.H.Leopold George DuncanAlbert, Duke of, I{.G., K:.T., G 1., G.C.1\1.G.

LEX .\NDEP, General Sir J ames Edward, C. B., K.. C. L. S,

A TDEl{SOf\, Colonel Thomas

A TI'Dl, The Right Hon. H ugh Seymour, 9th Earl of A "lllTTIINOT, Rear-Admiral ir Alexander Dundas Young, K. has. I I 1.; Medjidie; t. George of Russia; St. Ferdinand, &c.; Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to I I r Majesty ir Freeman

BE l\Ul\lO TT ir George Howland, Baronet.

BEETIIX\I, \Villiam, F. R. .

BELL, \Villianl, l\1.D.

BIGSBY, Robert, i.A., LL.D. K.. J.S.

lajor-General ecil, C. B. olonel ir Jame', Baronet, C.B., F.S, ,

B]{ETT, Major Reginald Best

BI'O:'lLE\' , tretch Co,,, ley

Bl.zOUN, ir Richard, aronet.

BRO\\ NSO , Li ut.-Colonel \\ lilliam Henry BUCkLEY, 1\Iajor \Villiam

BUl'(;ES, Captain SOlllerville \ Valdemar

BURL ro , Colonel \Villiam, C. B.

BUR '.\BY, lajor-General Edwyn Sherard, 1. P.

Date of ElectioJl. 7 th June, 1 3·

24th Feb., 1832. 5th Jan., 1865. 24th June, 1848 20 th Aug., ISS5. 15th 1 83. 15th Dec., 1 71. 2 th July, I 35· 9th ep., 1 37 2Sth July, 135· 16th Feb., 5S. I2lh Dec., 1 76. \h July, 1857. 30th :'hrch, I 32. 2 lh July I 35. 15th I 32. 19th July, I 49. ::qth Jun c , I 4 . lh July, 1 57. 14Lh Dec., 1 0.

BURNE , James, K H., LL.D.,

BURNES, Lieutenant George J ames Holmes

BUR E , Captain Sydney Holmes

B UR NES, Lieutenant \;Vard Holmes

CIIASTELAIN, Philippe Count de. Receiv e d in France in 18 r 3. SOlnetime Secretary to the Fr e nch Langu es, and one of the Deleg a t es to England at the r evival of the English Langu e (Honorary Rank)

CIIER:\I ID E, Sir Robert Alexander, 1. D. , 1(. . H.

CLA T TV , \tVilliarn Reid, M. D., F. R. S., Ec1in.

CONY TG HAM, Lieut.-Gen e ral Th e l os t Noble George Henry, Marquis

CRA\Y FORD, William, 1.A.

Sir Robert K.e ith Dick, 6th Baronet.

D E P EAR ALL, Robert Luc as DE P EARSALL, Rob e rt Luc as , Juni o r

DOYL E, Major-Gen. Sir John lill ey, K. C. B., M.I.

DUDLEY, The Right Hon. th e Earl of

D u TDOY E, The Right H on . J a m es Butler, r 3th Baron

DUNSA Y, The Right Hon. R an d a l Edward Plunkett, 15th Baron.

The Hon. Sir H en ry , Bart., 17th I--Ier ditary Champion of England

FORTE SCUE, Major Edward F. Knott es ford

F REEST U , Colonel Sir \Villiam Locky e r, M. P. GIBB, H ugh, Surgeon-Genera l

Gmso T, Lieut.-Colonel Geor ge \Va s hington

GRA TT, Captain Thomas

GRA T, John

GRITTITIIS, Major vVilli an1 tuart

HILLAR Y, Sir William, B a ronet

HILLARY, Sir Augustus \Villi a m, Baronet

HOA RE , Sir Edward, Baron e t

HOL MEs , General John, C. B.

Date of Eleetioll 22nd July, r837. 1st July, r8S7. 20th 1858. 18th Jan ., 1858. 18th Nov., 187]. :.qth June, 1 '.p. 24th .June, 1 37.. 7th June, 1870.

22nd June, 1 ' 37.

3 1:;t July, I8H22nd July, 1 37.

17th July, I -+0. Ilth ,[ar ch, 1832.

15th Dec., I H. Ilth Nov., 1830.

28th July , 1 35·

15th July, 183

9th July, 1875· 28th Aug , 1857. 20th I 5

8th July, 18 57. 19th Jan., I ' 3J.

8th July, 57· 24th June, 184

7th July, 1838 7th Ju!}, 1838

H O:\IPE.'CII

VO T \VISBECQ, Theophile Anton Wilhelm, Count von. (nephew and heir of the 69th Grand Master Perdinand von Hompesch. He was recez'ved z'nto tlte Orde11' in tlte Anglo -Bavarz'an Langue, 182 5). (IIonorary Rank.)

H OPE, Vice-Admiral the Right Hon. Sir \Villiam Johnstone, G.C.B., :\LP. (received abroad).

JONES, Vice dmiral the Hon. lexander Montgomery

L AB .\10FF, His Highness the Prince Alexander

L A\IB, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Charles .lontolieu, Baronet, Baron de St. Hypolite (France), D.C.L.

L AMB, Charles J ames Sacvilie l\/Iontgomery

L A! TGJ' OI'D, The Right Hon. Hercules Langford, Baron

LAWJ'Er TCE, Sir J an1es (received abroad),l\iember of French Chapter in 1879

L E GEVT, Philip \Yilliam

L EITlI, J. Farley, Q.C.

l\lc ALESTEI', Lieut. -Colonel Charles Archibald, IZ. H.

l\IAcKE lIE, Charles Fitzgerald

l\IAcN \B, Colonel the Hon. Sir Alan N apier, Baronet of Cluny, Ewen.

l\IAGI\ l' , \Villian1, LL.D.

Sir John Bell \Villiam, 9 th Baronet

l\1.\STET', Captain Richard Thomas

bt July, 1857. 8th July, 1857· 0,5

Date of Electz'o1t. Uct. 14th, 1842.

30th April, 183I.

1s t July, 1857.

24th June, 1857. 24th June, 1847.

24th Junc, 1848.

30th March, 1832.

30th April, 1831.

8th July, 1857. 8th July, 1857. 24th June, 1848. 28th July, 1835. 14th Oct., 1842.

13 th Jan., 1834.

19th Oct., 1832.

l\/I" C . L C d (Honora ry

lEL.\J: TO DE \LCL TA, ntOlne aurent, omte e. Rank )

l\1El' EDYTII, Sir Joshua Colles , Baronet, Y night of the Orders of St. Louis of France, and of Louis of Hesse-Darmstadt, &c. (He was tlze last E1lg1z'sh771an recei'ucd into tlte 01"de11' by tlte 69tlz. G1"a71d lIIaste'r, tlte Baron Ferdi1land vou Hompesclt earl)' in 179 8).

l\IrTFOIU), Percy

l\1Ul'l'A\, Captain Arthur Stormont

The Hon. Francis Henry E

30th June, 184317th July, 1840. Jth Jan., 1864. 9th ep., 1837.

18th April, 1882. 18th Dec., 1840. 4th June, I 46.

NEWTON, J ames

O'DONN ELL; General Sir Charles Routledge

PEARL, Comulander Sir James, R.N., K.. H.

PEARSON, Albert Harford, M.A., B.C.L.

PEARSON, Julius Alexander, LL.D., F.S.A.

PEAT, The Rev. Sir Robert, D.D., G. C. St. Stanislaus of Poland, Captain to IZing George IV.

PE TXEFATHER, General Sir John Lysaght, G.C.B., K.C. LL.

PERROTT, Sir Edward Bindloss, Baronet.

PERROTT, Sir Edward George Lambert, Baronet.

(Received the accolade Si'r Joshua Co lIes Meredyth, Bart., and conJerred the same on the Duke of 1I£ancheste1!' and othe7!' I(nights).

PHILI PPART, Sir John, K.. P.S.

PO PIIA}I, Admiral Sir Home Riggs, IZ. C. B., 1\1. P. (Received abroad; Knight 1799; 11'eceived the Royal Lz"ce1lce to 'Wear the insignia at Court, Sept., I799.

POTT, J oseph Compton, Jun.

POWl: ALL, Henry

RA:\1 EY, Major-General J ames

RI ARIO-SFORZA, 11 Generalissimo Il Duca Ludovico di RO BERTSON of STRUAr , General George Duncan, C. B.

ROBERT ON of STRUA , George Duncan

ST. T.' , The Right Hon. \Villian1 Gordon Cornwallis Eliot, 4th Earl of SHAD WELL, The Right Hon. Sir Lancelot

SHAW, Lieut. -Colonel Claudius, I{. S. F.

SHUC KBURGII, Sir Francis, Bart., F.R.S.

SMITH , Admiral Sir William ic1ney, G.C.B., G.C.T.S., G.C.S.F., etc. (received in .F1"ance).

SPRYE, Captain Richard Samuel Mare

TACHE, Colonel Sir E tienne Paschal

Date of Ele ctio n.

17th Jan., 1839.

IIth 1arch, 1832. 4th fay, 1839.

13 th Oct., 1875.

2nd July, 1867. IIth ov., 1830.

16th Feb., 1858.

31st July, 1844.

22nd July , 1837.

IIth TO\., 1830.

9Lh Sep., 1837.

24Lh June, I8.p.

22nd July, 1837.

8th July, I 57.

20lh Aug., 1855.

13lh Jan., 1834.

24th June, 1863.

2nd f',larch, 1869·

22nd July, 1837.

3rcl TOV ., 1874. 10th Nov., 1858

9Lh Sept, 1837·

20Lh Aug., 1855· 18th Jan., 1858 67

... , Captain William TOCQUEVILLE, Peter Victor, Comte de

To KI , Lieut.-Colonel Sir Warwick Hele (received in the A1lglo-Bavarz'an Langue, 1830). [Baron.

TO RPIII IJEN, The Right Hon. Robert andilands, I Ith

\\ TILl rIE , Lieut.-Colonel David

\\ TOLLASTON, 1ajor Frederick

\\ TOOLFE, Richard, F.S.A.

131 ·.\' 'El', .Allnie, Lady I IOARE, I 1arriet, Lady JLa()ies of Justice.

:\L\.CPHEI ' .'0 ' of Cluny, Sarah J ustina, 11rs.

TI' Ai\GI' 01' D E rnily An ne Viscountess ctbaplains.

1-I eGO, The Rev. Thomas, 1.A.

l\L\'LET, The Rev. \V. \Vyndham

\\ Toon, The Re, ' . A. Athelstane, D.C.L.

'ffntigbts of (l';race.

AC r. \.R, Lieut.-Colonel ir Emn1anuel Felix, LP.

13 L\'TT II: , \Villiam, 1.D.

13EPEXGEI ' Baron de 13EETII\'II, r\lbe rt vVilliam, F.R.S.

13 ELL, f\ le . "ancle r

BL\.ll ', Captain Harry

13l'o UI, Lieut.-Colonel \\ Tilliam J C1mes

Dl'ow IF, eneral \Valter John C. B.

D L'CK, The P ev. Joh11 Parmenter, 1.A.

BcI' TES, Lieutenant DalhoLlsie Holn1es

BUSTRO , Salim de ASTEL-I3l'OLO, Federico Lancia e Grassellini, Duca di, IZ. S. S. 1.

Date of Elertl·on.

2nd March, r864. 5Lh larch, 1833. IIth June, 1841.

16th April, 1862. 24th June, I -1-8. 1st July, 1S57. 7th 1872. 18th Oct., 1881. 5 th Jan., 1863.

23 rd June, 1879. 8th 1873

4th June, 1867. 12th May, 1868. 3rd J 868 12th Dec., 1875. 1st July, 1857. 17th Jan., 183-1-, 28th July, I 35. 8th June, 59. I th Nm"., 1873. 16th Aug., 1 -I- • 8th July, I 57. 2Sth Dec., 1800. LL Jnl). IS57. 17 thOct., I 2. 2-1-th Jnne, I 64.

G)

CL\V, \Villian1 Nicholls

COPLA TD, ]allles, IVI.D ., F.R.S.

DELEPIERPE, ] oseph Octave, LL.D., F.S.A.

ERMATI GER, Lieut.-Colonel \Villian1 , K. S. F.

FERGUS 0 , Lieut.-General \Villial11, K. Cres. J st Class.

FIFE, Sir] ohn, M.A.

GLOYER, Robert Iortinler, l\I.D., F.R.S., Edin.

GUNNING, ] ohn, C. B., Inspector-General of Hospitals.

HEARD, Colonel] ames

HEARD, Colonel the Hon. ]. T.

I IO -'KYN , Chandos \Vren, l\1.P.

LAURIE, \Villialll lexander, F. S.A., Edin.

LE l\ L\RC H.\... TT, Sir John Gaspard, IT.C.B., I(.C.l\I.G.

N ORCLIFFE, l\Iajor-General N orcliffe, K.I-1.

OCTRA:\I, Lieut.-General Sir ] ames, Baronet, G C. B.,

PINIIEY, The lIon. Hammett fK.C.S.I.

PLUnIRIDGE, Admiral Sir] ames Hanway, 1(. C. B., 1\1. P.

PRI?\GLE, \Villialll

RA:\ISAY, Charles \Villian1 Ran1say

RATCLIFF, Charles, F.G.A.

R OLPII, Dr. Thomas

R TD, Lieut. -Colonel George I-I arrison

SALIS-SOGLIO, Peter] ohn Fane de, Count of the Holy Roman Empire, I(.R.E., I(.H.S. (received a! l?OlllC, 20th july, 1843.)

SALIS-SOGLIO, l\Iajor-General ] ohann Ulrich, Baron de TURXBULL, \\fm. Barclay Davicl Dundas

VELL\, Luigi, LL.D., Superintendent, Record Office, :\1alta.

\VATTS, Vice-Adn1iral George Eclwarcl, C. B., K.C.H.

\VIIITEIIEAD, John

VVILLIA:'IS, Thomas Troughear.

\VINTIIORP, \Villiam, Consul U. S.J\., l\Ialta.

Date of Ef,dioll.

20th :'1 ay. 16th July, 11-,57.

8th Dec., 1i:i6+ 10th Feh., 1860.

12th Ikc., ISS7. 12th Dec., 1857. 24th June, 1848

20th Aug .. 1855. i:ith July, IS57·

13th Oct., 11-,58. 4th June, 1867.

8th July, IS57.

20th :'I lay, 1858.

20th :\Iay, 1858. 'th July, IS51.

I1th Aug 1857. 12th Dec., 1S57. Sth July, 1857.

5th June, 1865. 5th Dec., 1864. 14th Oct., '42. 9th June, IS58

12th Dec., 1857. 9th June, I85S.

13th July, 18 59. 28th Aug., 1857.

18th Jan., 1858.

8th July, 1S57.

20th .\11£!., I 55. 28th \ug, 185

G9 )Esquires.

F Al'E,\L\N, Colonel \Villiam Blennerhasset I-IOLDE1, H yla

P01'TER, Lieutenant Reginald da Costa, Royal Engineers

\ VIL:'IOT, Charles lVlontague ll)Ollorar}1 :associates.

B ,\U:'IIG,\RTEN, General .Alexander de 13I'ETT, Robert, I.R.C.S.

ALLENDEl', George \Yillian1, F .R .C.S., F.R.S. urgeon-1Iajor Francis, F.R.C.S., A l\1.D.

Fl'EI'E, P ight Hon. Sir Henry Bartle Edward, Baronet, G.C.B., G.C.S.I.

HE.\DL\;'\l), Frederick, LD.

II oJ)so'i, ?\Irs. Elizabeth

L Bernhard Rudolph Conrad, His Excellency Baron von POl'TEI', Surgeon-l\1ajor Joshlla Henry, A.l\I. D.

REI'NJ\l' D, Bruno Jean Baptiste, Lieut.-General, A. D. C. to 11. 1. the of the I3elgians

PL\r:-:;E\', Henry \\Tyldbore, l\1.D., F.R.S.

The Earl of SIlEl'I1El'l), Snrgeon-l\1ajor Peter, c ' 1\1. le Colonel]. N. \1',

Sen"ing :fSrotl)crs.

DIl'Crr, Thomas HILTON, Charles

S \ !-1 irall1

Date of Election. 18th :'lay, 18 33. 1St 1870.

Sep., 187 8 2nd Feb., 1869.

Feb., 18S2.

June, 1 8 71. loth 187 8 . loth ep., I S78 20th April, lu75· 4th :\Iay, 1869. 24lh Jllne, 1870. 22nd Feb., 1881. 23rd June, 1875. 6th IS79. 5th 187 2 13th Oct., 1875. loth er., 187 8 19th April, 1887. 20th April, 1875· 2nd July, 186 7. 3rd TO\·., I8H-

lPrior\? of tbe ®rber of tbe

'lbo spitaI of $t. 30bn of 3eruaalenl in JEnglanb.

PAR T IV. (b)

ROLL OF DECEASED A J.YD

HONORARY ASSOCIATES,

After Incorporation by Royal Charter.

PART IV. Cb).

jl;lclllUers «nil X1ssociate£l.

Deceased sillce [lie ! Ilcorporatioll oj the Order by R oyal C/z arier, orallled I.J.th JJ ay, ISS8.

So" ereig n ll)eab ant> {patron of tl)e ®rt>er.

IIEH T\IOST GHACIOGS 11AJESTY QUEEN V ICTO RIA

Snb =]prior.

Date of ElectiOJl.

CL\I'E}'-C E AND ;\ YOJ. 'D.\LE, H. R. H. the D uke of, K G. 18th July, 1888.

'Ikntol)ts of l nsti ce .

B\TTF?-.DEl'C, Prince Henry l\Iaurice, K.G.

John P. 13 urlton

BOILE.\ , Sir l'rances George l\Ianningham, Baronet

C{ GIL\:\[ The l\Iost Hon. the :\Iarquess

D.\LL\c.." R u pert Carac10c F rancis

1).\ Tnt ;\ry, General Sir Henry Charles Barnston, G.C B olonel Francis, ., C.B . , l\I.P .

rL \!:)GO'\, The Right George Freclerick, Earl of H The Rev. \Yillian1 Bentick Lethan1 HEN}, IKEI', The Right I Ion. John l\Iajor Hennikerl\Iajor, Lord

I IouLToJ. r, Sir Eclwarcl Victor Lewis, G. C.1\1. G.

J Captain Sir Alfred, R N.

L ATIlOM. The Right Hon Sir Ecl\\'ard, Earl of, G C B.

L ECIDlEl'E, Sir Edmuncl .L\nthony Harley, Baronet, I.P .

L DIEI'ICK, The Right I Ion. Sir \Villicun Hale John Charles, Earl of, IT . P.

L ocII, The Right Hon. Sir Broughan1, Lord, G.C.B., G.C.l\I.G.

16th April, 1 890 • 8th F cb , l S60. lIlh July," 1890

231Ll June, SS 3· 5th FeL., 187 S 8th Feb., I 76. 23rcl June, 1 i 5· 5th NO'., lSj2. 9 th Dec., 1 65· 11th July, 1 90 • th April, S2. :!Sth July, I 9 1 th July, I 8 . 9th Dec , 1865. I Ith July, I 90 1st Feb., 1 6:!.

IANCIIE His Grace Sir \i\Tilliam Drogo, Duke of, K. P.

P,\.GET, The Right Hon. Lord Alexander

P,\.Ll\IER, George

PORTER, IVlajor-General Whitworth, R. E.

ROW E, R. Reynolds

SAXE COBURG A D GOTH.c\., H. R.!-1. the Reigning Duke of, (Duke of Edinburgh), 1{.G.

SAXE COBURG and GOTHA, ICG., I1.R.H. the Hereditary Prince of

S CIILESWIG-HOL TEll, 1\1ajor H. H. Prince Christian Victor of, G. C. B.

ST. GEORGE, General Sir John, G. C. B.

STORY, Captain J anles

TEcK, H.I-L the Duke of, G.C.B (Hon. Bailiff)

TE:\IPLETOW, General the Right Hon. ir George Frederick, Viscount, G.C.B.

\V AKE:'IIAN, Henry Offiey

\\1 ALFORD, Ed'iyard

\VATEPFORD, The lost Hon. Sir John Henry, larquess of, K.P.

\\ ILL!., General Sir George, G. C. B.

\\ EA A?\D N OTTI TGILDI, The Right I Ion. 1urray Edwarc1-Gordon, Earl of

1abies of 3-nsttce. 11'

H.1.1\1. VICTORL\. E:\IPRE.'S DOW.\.GEI' FI'EDEI'IlK OF GER:'IIANY and Queen of Prussia, Princess Royal of Great Britain and Ireland.

BE T L TETT-POE, Rosetta Mary, 1\1rs. CRAWLEY, Emily Charlotte, 1\Irs

DEN:'IIARK, H.1\1. the Queen of DU I CO:'lIDE, Evelyn, l\Iiss GILDEA, Rachel Caroline, 1\1rs. J aInes H"\.wrI[ s, Elizabeth, Irs.

Date of Election

26th Scp., 1860.

23 rd June, 1894. 18th l\Iay, 1880. 8th June, 1859.

2211<1 Feb., 188r.

18th July, 1 88.

25 h April, 1893.

26th April, 1892.

1st June, 1861.

5th :\Iay, IS74.

2nd Feb., IS 2.

7th June, 1870.

ISth ?lIay, 1880. 6th 1867.

23 1 <1 June, 1884·

25th Feb., 1896.

16th .c\pril, 1890.

HO.'KY T.' , Clara Amelia Wren, l\1iss HOULTO " Hyacinthe Harriette, Lady

L ATIIOl\f, lice, Countess of PALi\lER, J essie F rances, Mrs. ST. GEOJ'GE, Elizabeth Marianne, Lady

TEcK, H. R. H. the Princess Iary Adelaide of Cambridge, Duchess of

TE:'IIPLETOWN, usan Iary I sabella, Viscountess <tbaplatns.

B \RNES, The Rev. Prebendary Reginald Henry

CLXCGIfTO L T The Right Rev. Bishop, D.D. GIDl' .\LTAH, The Right Rev. Bishop of I o,,-, \, The Right Rev. \Villiam tevens Perry, Bishop L\'RT\ .LT, The Rev. Charles J ohn [of (Honorary)]

o \.KLEY, The Very Rev. John, D.D., Dean of Ianchester

PORT ,\L, The Rev. George Raymo11cl IL\.1)WELL, The Rev. Arthur Thomas \Vhitmore

TEi\i\ ES. EE, The Right Rev. Charles Todcl Quintarcl, D. D., Bishop of (Honorary)

\\ IIITE, The Rev. Henry \V OOD\\, \1'D, The Rev. John, LL. D. 'IT,nights of <Brace.

.AUEL, ir Freclerick ., G.C.V , K C.B. l \L OC1', Sir Putherford IT.C.B., D.C.L.

lOth Dec. 1888.

Sth Feb., 187 6

15th Feb., 1887·

19th April, 1887·

IIth Dec., 1883.

23n1 June, 188}

3rd April, 1867·

A1TCLESEY, The l\lost Hon. The l\Iarquess of BR.\Y, Sir J oh11 Cox, I T.C. l.G. BURFORD-I lA 'COCK, Sir I-Ienry J ames Burforcl, C.l\I. G. CARNARVOr , The Right Hon. IIenry Howard Iolyneux, Ear1 of CL\l' K, ir Andrew, Baronet, I. D. 0 car I assey, C.B., COOK, John lason

Date 01 Election

9th July, 187 8 18th April, 1882

30th July, 1895· 20th July, 1880. 8th Aug., 18 73. 17th :'I Ia)" 1881. 14th Dec., 1880.

13 th April. 1886. 5th June, 1877· 12 th Dec., 187 6 2:md Fe;)., 1898 19th Feb., 1884. 3 rcl :'IIa, ch, 1868. 3rd Aug., 1869. 3rd Dec., lS67· 6th Feb 1 68.

13 th Dec., 1 81 2nd June. 1868. 9th June, 1893. :!Znd Jline, 1 89 9th Aug., 9-+. 3rd Dec., I 9 2 19th Feb., IS'-+. 17th DLc., IS88. 16th .\pril. 1 90. 19th Jul),. 7·

I)IX OX , Sir Raylton

E V.AI .:-;, Thom a s \Villiam, l\1. D.

FAI PB.\IIZX , Sir Andrew

F ELLow:-" Frank P e rks

Gener a l Sir A rthur J a m es Lyon, G.C. :\I.G., C.B.

FPE.'IIFIELI>, \Villi a m D awes

Sir Dou glas , D.C.L.

S ir J ohn enbouse

I-I IL L, Thomas Rowley

H uxTER, Surgeon-General ir Guyer, IT.C. 1.G., l\I.D.

I-I exTEl', Sir \ Villiam \ ViIson, r.c. -.r., C.I.E., L.L.D.

I<: Exj\'"ETT -B .\RRLKGTON, Sir Vincent 1-1 unter Barring-ton,

K.ETTLE, Sir Rupert A.

" N 0rman Georo'e b

LI?-: DSFY, The Right H on. the Earl of

LO THL\.', The l\lost Hon. Sir SchOlllberg Henry, Iarquess of, I<:.T.

l\ L\CCOI':'IL\C, Sir \Yilliam, Baronet, I'"".C.B., Ir.C.V.O.

l\1A c I"L Surgeon-l\Iajor-General Sir \ Villiam Alexander, 1<: . C. B.

Sir J ohl1 \Villialll, Baronet l\L\J.'LEY, Surgeon-General \ \ illian1 GeOl-ge Nicholas, C. B.

'E\', Colonel Gerarc1 Noel, C. B.

1 TOEL, Colonel Eclward Anclrew

PLATT, Samuel Raclcliffe

P RIESTLE\', Sir \Villiam, 1\1. D., L L. D., 1\1. P. RYL\. -D, Hastino-s <:-0

S I\L\[OX D , R. Gofton

c ELWY ,\" Captain Charles \ Villiam

Snr, l\Iajor-General E. Coysgrave. R.E.

S ;'IITH -S IL\ND, of T emplelancls, Prof. Jas. \V 111. Fraser, 1\I.D.

Date of Election.

30th Jul), 1889. 17th Dec., 18 S.

30th July, 1889. 10th July , r8n

27th Feb., 1900.

23rd June, 18So.

29 th July, I S90.

22nc1 JUllC, ISS9.

17th Dec., I SS.

3rcl l\'O\. IS91.

22nu June, 1895. 17 th :'IIa}" '8 7.

3rd ·uv., I 7+.

31St :'ITa)" IS92. nil July, J 890.

20th Junc, IS99·

2Sth l\pril, ; .96.

30th July, 1SS9.

2Jrl1 JUlle, 1896, 7lh T O \' IS7I.

25th .\pril, 1893.

27th i\. \., IS9 2

25th ,\pnl, J S99.

22nd J unc, J 899·

8th June, 1859.

22n<1 June, 1 895.

28lh July, 1891.

14th April, 1891.

23n1June,18S5·

STEWART, J, A. Shaw

SWA , John G. 77

VV ALIJIE-GRIFFITH, Sir George Richard, Baronet \V ALKER, J OH

2Labtes of (Brace.

BOY ):'1:, K.atharine Frances, Viscountess BUprOR])-H .\ TCOCK, Hannah, Lady DUKE, l\lary J essie, lrs. Roger

ECEPTON OF T .\TTON, Mary arah, Lady FI'ESIIFIELD, Zoe Charlotte, l\1rs. Edwin I-IoSK\ 1\:-', Anna Dorothea \Vren, 1\Iiss I I V'IIE Charlotte Anna, 1\1rs. S \ l T DFOl'D, Alice Emily J ane, 1\lrs. JEsqnires.

Captain John, R. N.

CAI'l', Colonel Ralph Edward

FOI'P ESTEI', Surgeon-Lieut.-Colonel James S. Fp .\SE1', Lieut.-General J ames IT eith, C. :\I. G.

K.Il 'l'P.\TI'ICT, The Hon. Sir George l\., K.C.:\1.G.

1\I DI'}' AY, James \\T olfo DEI'SOl ', Edward Scott ST\WELL, J. \V. Alcock

1J)OnOrar)? Sert'ing Sisters.

GLAD\'S, Sister, Rev. l\Iother Superioress, A.ll

Sisterhood, B0111bay }\ugustus Sophia, 1\lrs. Pl'ISCILLA, Irs. Laverack 'vV ILLlk\IS, 1arguerita, 1\Irs. E. R.

L.\ \lJ3El'T, J oseph le ... \1 ' DLE, Captain J oseph, :\1. B., R ...-\.l\I. C.

Dale of Election. 11th July, 190. 26th April, 1898. 15th Dec., 1874. 6th l\Iay, ,873.

J2th Dec., 1893. 22nd June, 1889. 24th J. '0\- ., 1896. 17th Dec., 1888. 17th Dec., 1888 2211(1 June, 1895. 14th April, 1891, 29th July, 189I. Jrd )'Iarch, 1865. 13th April, 1886. 3rd Dec., 1892. loth June, 1893. 28th July, 1 896

5th No\., IS72. 3rd Dec., 1869. 5th 1\0\'., IS72 14th \plil, 1900

24th June, 1 '97. 27th April, 1897. loth June, 1 8 93. 9th June, IS93 26th Feb., 190!.

ROBIN . ON, George J arnes

ROGERS, J OIlN

RYALL, Edward 7' 'ff:)Ollonl r}? £\ssociates.

A CL\.i\D, ir Henry VV., Baronet, I(.C.B., 1\1.D., LL.D.

ALLIN, Colonel \Yilliam Bri?gs R.A.1\I.C.

ApPIA, Dr. Louis

BAKEI{, Sir Samuel \Vhite (Pacha)

BAROFFIO, Signor Colonello H.

BARR, George Arthur, 1\1. R. C.

BE.\uFORT, Le Con1te I-Ienry de BO\YLBY, The Right Rev. Bond, D. D. ( ishop uffragan of Coven try)

BRIDGE. , l\Iiss Phillippa Henrietta

C.ARy.\LLO, Do T N Ie\ ' 10 DE L \.XD \ Y }\LVARLL DE CL\PK, Robert, L.R.C.P.

\Villiam \Varman , 1\ I. R. C. Dr. A. SY1110ns

GORI, Dr. Iarinus \V. C.

GO"C'l'LEY, Samuel, F.R.C.

GULSOI T, Irs. ophia Lousia

\\Tal ter Edwarc1, L.R.C.P.

HOGc, Quintin

IzoD, Edwin

J l\.FFR.\ 'I', Sir J Oh11, Baronet JO:i\E , Arthur, ::\1. D. l\1.D.

LONGl\lORE, Surgeon-General Sir Thomas, C. B. 1\IACLEA T, Jane, 1\Irs. R. M.

HENNIKEI'-:\L\JOR, The I Ion. A. E. J.

I AcLEoD 1\IooI'E, Lieut.-Colonel \V. J. B.

L\.?\DY, Frederick E., 1-1.R.C .. IooH,E, Noel Temple, C. 1.G.

Dt71e of Electioll.

24th June, 1897. 9 th June, I 93. 10th June, 1893

2Jrd June, 1 79. 22ncl Feb., 1898.

22Dll Feb., 81. 9th Feb., I 75.

19th Apl il, I 87.

3rcl Dec., J 8g2. 6th :--Ta)" IS79.

3rd Dt:c., IS92.

30th July, 1S89.

2nd Feu., Ti:iSI.

30th July, 1 "2.

30th Jul)" I 'go

30th July, 1 ·'9.

Igth i\pril, IS 7.

12th 1\0\'., IS89.

30th July, 9.

16th Mar ch, I 95.

28th April, 1S96

30th July, IS 9

16th April, J 90.

12th .1T OV 1"9.

IOtll July, 1Sn

24lh June, IS7 0

27lh April, 1897.

12th 1895.

5lh Ma), 1 '74.

IIlh July , 1 '9 0 •

1 tll July, 18 '2

1\1u DY, Baron Faronir

NAPPEP Ibert, 1.R.C.S.

O GILVIE, J essie Fisher, Mrs.

OW EI, ir Francis Philip Cunliffe, IZ.C.B., K..C.M.G.,

C.I.E.

P l\.CET, ir James Baronet, F.R.C.S.

PARKE, urgeon-Captain Thomas H., A. I.D.

P E.\P 'E , \\ alter, I.D.

PL\TT, \Villiam Henry, L.R.C.P.

POLLOCK, ....-\rthur J ulius, 1. D.

1\J ary Anne

SIlEDlll=" , Irs. Emily Tary Ann

STILLL\ (,FLEET, I iss Cordelia

TAYLEI', Lloyd

I.:i\, General Christian .L Ibert Frederick de \V .\LL1\ '1, ir Richard, Baronet, K.. C. B.

\\' \.I'D, f\ dmiral John Ross, R.N.

\V elsh, Captain John

\VnI T'IYILL, lark

\\Talter \\ ickhall1, l.R.C.S.

1J. (['., \ V IL\IOT Brigadier-Gen. Sir Henry, Baronet, 1(. C. B.

\\' IL , :\Iiss Jane

\V ILSO.1,·, The Hon. Harry Tyrwhitt

\Y RIGHT, Frederick

Date of Election.

18th May, 1880.

6th April, 1896. 23rt! June, 1885· 19th Feb., 1884.

9th Dec., 1884. IIth July, 1890. 23rd July 1889·

30th July, 1889. 4th May, 1869.

17th Feb., 1874. 24th June, 1897. 24th June, 1870. 12th :\Iarch, 1 95. 19th April, IS 7. 13th Feb., r872.

17th July, 18 3. 27th Nov., 1894.

21 st June, 1898. IIlh July, I 90. 25lh July, 1893.

30th July, rSS9· ,)oth July, 18 '9. 3rd Dec., 1892.

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