ST. PETER'S COMPANY (No. 4 Coy. 1st Volunteer Rifle Corps, York) Sworn at St. Peter's Cathedral School near the City of York this 24th day of October, 1860. Jas Meek, Capt. Comdt. 1st Corps, 1 W.R.Y.R. Vols. No. Name
801. F. M. Scargill ...
Dates at School
... Master 1860
No. Name
302. J. W. W. Taylor
Dates Approx. at School Age 1860
... 1856-62
17
Sworn at the Royal School of St. Peter's near the City of York, the 24th day of October, 1860, before me, Jas. Meek, Capt Commandant, 1st Corps 1st W.R.Y.R.V. No. Name
Dates
303. Haywood Morris ... 304. Hugh Warton ... 305. William Tomlinson ... 306. John Henry Leeman ... 307. Richard Abbay ... 308. Tom Kilner Clarke ... 309. Charles Edward Freeman ... 310. James Walker ... 311. Alfred Davis ... 312. Arnold William Reinold ... ... 313. Thomas Henry Gregory 314. Samuel Joseph Chadwick ... ... 315. Ernest Edward Swaine 316. James Inglis Ransford 317. William Key Matterson 318. Henry Cust ... ... 319. James Simpson ...
Approx.
at School Age 1860 1851-60 19 1856-61 17 1853-61 18 1859-61 16 1855-63 16 1857-63 16 1856-61 1855-62 1855-62
15 17 ?
1854-63 1852-60
17 17
1858-60 1857-60 1854-60 1855-63 1859-61 1859-61
16 15 15 15 15 17
No. Name
320. Edward Charles Munby 321. George Brudnall Sharp 322. Lewis Medland 323. Charles Haigh ... 324. Samuel Jackson 325. James Lesley ... 326. William Carter... 327. William Vint ... ... 328. George Charles Todd Naylor ... ... 329. Richard Thomas Hill ... 330. Frederick Blanchard ... 331. James Matthew Meek 332. Matthew Anderson ... 333. Frederick Watson ... 334. Charles William Watson 335. Percival Beevor Lambert ... ... 336. Charles Joseph Dawson
Dates Approx. at School Age 1860 1856-62 1860-61 1860-61 1859-63 1851-61 1857-62 1857-63 1860-61
16 15 14 15 14 14 14
1858-60 1858-62 1859-61 1856-63 1860-61 1854-64 1855-62
15 17 15 14 18 16 14
1856-64 1858-61
14 15
THE SCOUT GROUP Once again we held a Camp Fire in our Scout Room to which we invited parents and friends, but this year we were more ambitious and put on two performances. The value of this could be seen on the second night, when the whole show took shape and went over very briskly. One encouraging feature was the greater participation by younger members of the Group. The collections realised £,10 10s. Od. and we are very grateful to our guests for supporting us so well. Half of this sum was given to the B.-P. Memorial Fund, making us a Founder Group of the B. P. Memorial House which is being built in London, and we donated the other half to the School Appeal Fund. We should like to express our thanks to N. R. Barton, who contributed greatly towards the success of the sketches by supplying costumes and making up a very large number of performers. An appreciation of the Camp Fire follows. -
GROUP CAMP FIRE
From the spectator's point of view this year's "Camp Fire" was even more enjoyable than last year's. There was the same excellent balance of songs and sketches, Mr. Coulthard conducting the rounds and camp fire songs, Mr. Craine's film of last summer's camp-and the Q 5; but it was clear that this year's entertainment had received much more polish. The curtain did not stick, the camp fire itself was thoroughly co-operative, and the items followed each other with the slickness of a well rehearsed revue. The Waits with their carols, the reactions of the Gentlemen of Europe, the skit on American 25