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THE LIFE-BOAT, OB JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL LZFE-BOAT INSTITUTION. VOL. IV.—No. 32.] APEIL IST, 1859. [PRICE 2D. AT the Annual General Meeting of the NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, held at the London Tavern on Thursday the 17th day of March, 1859, The Eight Hon. SIR JOHN S. PAKINGTON, Bart., First Lord of the Admiralty, in the Chair, The following Report of the Committee was read:— ANNUAL EEPOET. THE Committee of Management of the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, on rendering their Annual Account of the position and progress of the Society, have again the gratification to report the con- tinued enlargement of the sphere of its operations; and they trust they may add, its consequent advancement in public favour. The Institution now possesses eighty- one Life-boat Establishments, thoroughly equipped in every way. Fifteen of these have been added during the last twelve months. Daring the past year the Committee have been engaged in completing and reorganizing the several life-boat stations on the Norfolk coast, which have been transferred to their management and control by the merging of the Norfolk County Association into the In- stitution. The Tees Bay Life-boat Society has also united itself with it, and its three life-boat establishments have been re- organized and re-equipped. Life-boots. — New life-boats have been stationed in England at Cromer, Mundesley, Bacton, Winterton, Yarmouth (2 boats), Aberdovey, and Fleetwood; in Ireland—at Dundalk, Carnsore, Tramore, Dnngawan, and Newcastle, the last-named in lieu of a previous boat; and in Scotland—at Fraser- burgh and Lossiemouth. New boats are also ready to be sent to Exmouth and Kilmore. All these boats are on the self-righting principle. The Committee continue to receive the most satisfactory reports of this class of life-boats, many of •which have rendered important services during the past year. One instance ias occurred of a single- banked self-righting boat having been upset by broaching-to when running before a heavy broken sea on her return from a wreck off Dungeness. Although .this accident occurred in the middle of the night, and at some dis- tance from the land, yet the whole of the crew regained their boat after she had self-righted, which she immediately did, and not one of them was even hurt on the occasion; a striking proof of the value of the self-right- ing principle adopted by the Institution, and of the efficiency of the Life-belts with which the crews of its boats are all provided, and which they are compelled to wear when- ever they are on service. Anxious to make the valuable properties of these boats universally known, the Com- mittee have forwarded to the Governments of foreign maritime countries, and to the Colonial Governments of this Empire, litho- graphed drawings of the boats; as also of the transporting-carriages used with them. The expense of these drawings has been de- frayed, at his own desire, by His Grace the President of the Institution. The satisfactory result has been that the builders to the Society have been ordered LIFE-BOAT JODBWAI,.—Tol. IV.—No. 32. *

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THE LIFE-BOAT,OB

JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL LZFE-BOAT INSTITUTION.

VOL. IV.—No. 32.] APEIL IST, 1859. [PRICE 2D.

AT the Annual General Meeting of the NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION,held at the London Tavern on Thursday the 17th day of March, 1859,The Eight Hon. SIR JOHN S. PAKINGTON, Bart., First Lord of theAdmiralty, in the Chair,

The following Report of the Committee was read:—

ANNUAL EEPOET.THE Committee of Management of theROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION,on rendering their Annual Account of theposition and progress of the Society, haveagain the gratification to report the con-tinued enlargement of the sphere of itsoperations; and they trust they may add,its consequent advancement in publicfavour.

The Institution now possesses eighty-one Life-boat Establishments, thoroughlyequipped in every way. Fifteen of these havebeen added during the last twelve months.

Daring the past year the Committee havebeen engaged in completing and reorganizingthe several life-boat stations on the Norfolkcoast, which have been transferred to theirmanagement and control by the merging ofthe Norfolk County Association into the In-stitution. The Tees Bay Life-boat Societyhas also united itself with it, and its threelife-boat establishments have been re-organized and re-equipped.

Life-boots. — New life-boats have beenstationed in England at Cromer, Mundesley,Bacton, Winterton, Yarmouth (2 boats),Aberdovey, and Fleetwood; in Ireland—atDundalk, Carnsore, Tramore, Dnngawan,and Newcastle, the last-named in lieu of aprevious boat; and in Scotland—at Fraser-burgh and Lossiemouth. New boats are also

ready to be sent to Exmouth and Kilmore.All these boats are on the self-rightingprinciple. The Committee continue to receivethe most satisfactory reports of this class oflife-boats, many of •which have renderedimportant services during the past year.

One instance ias occurred of a single-banked self-righting boat having been upsetby broaching-to when running before a heavybroken sea on her return from a wreck offDungeness. Although .this accident occurredin the middle of the night, and at some dis-tance from the land, yet the whole of the crewregained their boat after she had self-righted,which she immediately did, and not one ofthem was even hurt on the occasion; astriking proof of the value of the self-right-ing principle adopted by the Institution,and of the efficiency of the Life-belts withwhich the crews of its boats are all provided,and which they are compelled to wear when-ever they are on service.

Anxious to make the valuable propertiesof these boats universally known, the Com-mittee have forwarded to the Governmentsof foreign maritime countries, and to theColonial Governments of this Empire, litho-graphed drawings of the boats; as also of thetransporting-carriages used with them. Theexpense of these drawings has been de-frayed, at his own desire, by His Gracethe President of the Institution.

The satisfactory result has been that thebuilders to the Society have been ordered

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to construct life-boats by the Governmentsof Russia, Prussia, and Portugal, and by-some of our own Colonial Governments;and this Committee have in every case beenrequested to superintend their construction.Some of these boats have already arrived attheir destination, and given much satisfaction.

The life-boats of the Institution have beeninstrumental in saving one hundred and tenpersons during the past year. They havealso been off on 29 occasions to the assist-ance of vessels showing signals of distress,but the crews of which have eventually beenenabled to remain on board them, or havebeen brought ashore by their own or otherboats. Although some of these serviceshave been of the most arduous and danger-ous character, it will be gratifying to thecontributors to the Institution to learn thatthey have been performed without the lossof a single life.

Carnages.—New life-boat carriages -havebeen built during the past year for Fraser-burgh, Berwick, Boulmer, Alnmouth, Whit-burn, Hornsea, Cromer, Mundesley, Bacton,Winterton, Yarmouth, Camber, Bideford,Aberdovey, Groomsport, Newcastle, Carn-sore, Tramore, Dungarvan, Ardmore, andBallycotton. Further experience has sug-gested improvements -in the construction ofthese important adjuncts to a life-boat, whichthe Committee have not failed to adopt.

Boat-houses.—New houses have beenerected at Fraserburgh, Whitburn, Bacton,Winterton, Yarmouth, Penmon, Aberdovey,G roomsport, Newcastle, Tramore, and Ard-more; whilst others are in course of con-struction at Redcar, Fleetwood, Exmouth,Lossiemouth, and Dungarvan. •

Local Committees.—The Committee haveagain to acknowledge the important andcordial assistance which they continue toreceive from their several Branch Commit-tees ; without whose zealous co-operation insuperintending their several life-boat estab-lishments, and in collecting local pecuniaryaid, the Institution would be unable tomaintain in an efficient state its now extensivemachinery for saving lives from shipwreck.

Shipwrecks.—The number of shipwreckson the coasts of the United Kingdomduring the past year has been nearly thesame as that of the previous year, 1170 inall, but they have been differently dis-tributed ; a much smaller proportion thanusual having occurred on the East Coast ofEngland, owing to the more general pre-valence of westerly winds. Fortunately,they have been attended, comparatively,with little loss of life.

The total number of lives saved fromshipwreck on our coasts during the pastyear, as stated in the Official Return of theBoard of Trade, is as follows:—

By life-boats 206By luggers, coastguard Louts, and

smalTcraft 719By assistance from shore with ropes,

mortar apparatus, &c 210By ships' own boats, and steam-vessels 391By individual eiertion of a merito-

rious character . . . . . 26

Total . . . . 1,555

Although by these returns a much largernumber of lives are represented as havingbeen saved by ordinary boats, ships' boats,&c., than by life-boats, yet it must be borne inmind that the majority of such services havebeen performed under circumstances of littleor no danger; whereas the life-boats aro, forthe most part, only called into requisitionwhen the sea is too heavy and the wind toohigh for an ordinary boat to venture out.

The number of lives lost during the sameperiod is stated by the Return to have been343. It is admitted that this number is stillvery large, but when it is remembered thatthe average loss of life from shipwrecks inpast years, on the coasts of the British Isles,has been 800, the result of the strenuousexertions which have been made in thishumane work by the Institution and otherbodies is very gratifying, and calls for muchthankfulness. Great credit is also un-questionably due to the Board of Trade. Inaddition to co-operating cordially with theSociety, it has brought to a state of con-siderable perfection the life-preserving appa-ratus around the coasts, and, empoweredby the Merchant Shipping Act of 1854,has no doubt been enabled to lessen the

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number of fatal accidents at sea. It should,however, be remembered that the weatherof the past year has been comparatively pro-pitious, and that future years may possiblyagain show an increased amount of loss oilife. It has been reported to the Com-mittee, by Coastguard Officers and Lloyd'sAgents, that upwards of sixty additional life-boats are required on the coasts. It maybe reasonably anticipated, when the meansfor saving life on our shores have beenthoroughly completed, that few lives will belost from disasters at sea that could possiblybe saved by human skill and exertion, thoughoccasional shipwrecks with loss of life willoccur, notwithstanding every precaution fortheir prevention; for it is not in man's powerto control the fury of the storm. •

The total number of persons saved fromshipwreck since the first establishment ofthe NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, andfor rescuing whom the Committee havegranted honorary and pecuniary rewards, isshown in the followinsr list:—

In the Year1824182518261827

' 18281829183018311832183318341835183618371838183918401841

No. of LivesSaved.124218175163301463372287310449214364225272456279353128

In the Tear18421843184418451846184718481849185018511852185318511855185618571858

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No. of Lives.Saved.276236193235134157123209470230773678355406473374427

10,902

The amount of happiness afforded to thislarge number of persons rescued from deathin one of its most appalling forms, and tothe relatives and friends to whom they havebeen restored, can only be fully realized bythemselves. The British public in generalmay, however, entertain a sense of thenational benefit derived from the preservationof so many shipwrecked seamen; and itespecially must be a source of satisfactionto every philanthropic individual who has

directly or indirectly aided in. the goodwork.

Rewards.—The cases which the Com-mittee have considered entitled to rewardswill be found detailed in the Appendix.The lives of 427 persons wrecked on thecoasts of the British Isles have been rescuedduring the past year, through the Instru-mentality of the life-boats of the Societyand of shore-boats; for which servicesrewards have been granted by this Society.It will be seen that one gold medal, 23silver medals, 37 other honorary distinctions,and Q52L have been voted in acknowledg-ment of these gallant exertions.

The Committee have devoted the mostcareful attention to this important and in-teresting department of their duties. Eachindividual case has been fully inquired into,through the instrumentality of the Officersof Coastguard and Customs; the localHonorary Secretaries of the several Branchesof the Institution; or other responsible per-sons ; and each case has been thoroughlysifted and considered by a Sub-Committee,previous to its being recommended to theGeneral Committee.

The Committee have to acknowledge thecordial and kind assistance which they con-tinue to receive from the Commodore Comp-troller - General, the Deputy Comptroller-General, and the officers and men of theCoastguard service generally, in obtainingthis valuable information, and for theirzealous co-operation in other respects.

The prompt and liberal rewards which theSociety has been enabled to make, there isevery reason to believe have been productiveof the best results, and have tended to fosterthat spirit of emulation amongst our sea-coast population which is now more thanever conspicuous on occasions of shipwrecks.

The operations of the Committee may bethus briefly stated :—Since the formation ofthe Institution it has expended on life-boatestablishments 28,0611., and has voted 81gold and 629 silver medals for distinguishedservices for saving life, besides pecuniaryawards, amounting together to 11,651Z.

Finances.—Although the financial condi-;ion of the Institution, is detailed at length in.the annexed statement, yet the Committee

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would here briefly recapitulate the leadingitems of expenditure during the past year onnew life-boat stations, or in the replacing ofold boats, transporting-carriages, and houses,by new ones. They are as follows: Cromer,276?. 16s. 5d; Mundesley, 2231. 9s. 5d ;Bacton, 3771 11s. lid; Palling, 272?.17s. 6d; Winterton, 400?. 5s. lid; Yar-mouth (two boats), 859?. 3s. 5d.; Lowes-toft, 1531. 14s. 6d; Southwold, 127?. 19s.;Berwick, 731.; Bonlmer, 731.; Alnmouth,41?.; Whitburn, 2471. Is.; Hornsea, 44/.12s.; Exmouth, 140?. Is.; Appledore, 44?.12s.; Aberdovey, 138?. 3s. Id ; Rhyl, 52Z.17s.; Penmon, 72?. 15s.; Fleetwood, 140?.Is.; Fraserburgh, 255?. 9s. 2d; Lossiemouth,140?. Is.; Newcastle, county Down, 282?.7s.; Dundalk, 191?. Is.; Kilmore, 140?. Is.;Carnsore, 187?. 8s.; Tramore, 322?. 18s. 9d;Dungarvan, 191Z. Is.; and Ardmore, 81?.1 Is. 5d. The Institution has also expendedon the repairs, stores, alterations, and inspec-tion of its numerous life-boats, boat-houses,and transporting-carriages, 2,500?. 6s. 5d,and 1,203?. 185. 5d, including 893?. Os. lidpaid locally by its Branches for exercisingthe crews of its life-boats; making altogethera total of 9,255?. 3s. 4d

It has likewise granted, during the sameperiod,952?.as awards for saving 427 personsfrom 64 wrecks on oar coasts: a most satis-factory result, and clearly showing how muchhas been accomplished by the well-directedefforts which the Life-boat Institution hasbrought to bear on this humane cause. Thisgreat and national work has, however, onlybeen accomplished by the Society incurringfurther liabilities to the extent of 3,047?.

With so sacred an object in view as therescue of our fellow-creatures from anappalling death by shipwreck, it might besupposed that the NATIONAL LIFE-BOATINSTITUTION had claims which would comehome to the heart of every one in this greatmaritime country. Such we may hopewill be the case as its operations becomemore generally known, and that a greatadvantage will be the permanent result, notonly from popular sympathy, but from gene-ral pecuniary support.

The Committee regret to have to announcethe deaths of several valued friends and sub-

scribers to the Institution during the pastyear. They would particularly refer toCAPTAIN SHEPHERD, V.P., late DeputyMaster of the Trinity House and Memberof the Indian Council. At the AnnualMeetings of the Institution, and on otheroccasions, he pleaded on its behalf withan eloquence peculiar to himself. Theywould also refer to the late GEORGEHOLGATE FOSTER, Esq., V.P., who hadbeen for many years a liberal contributorto the funds of the Society, to which hehas bequeathed the munificent legacy of1,000?., free of duty.

The Institution has also been benefited byLegacies, of 73?. 9s. lid, from ME. CHARLESSELL of Hoxton, and 100?. from the lateMiss HARRIET EATON of Hampstead.

The Committee are, however, thankfulto be able to report the accession of newfriends, and the continued support of otherswho have on former occasions given theInstitution generous pecuniary aid. Theywould particularly refer to a liberal donationof 50?. from His Royal Highness the PRINCECONSORT, K.G., Vice-Patron of the Society;to LADY ROLLE, who has promised to defraythe cost of the Exmouth life-boat establish-ment, amounting to 367?.; to the followinggifts—300?. being the cost of a life-boatstation, from a lady whose life had beenprovidentially saved from drowning on theIrish coast; 160?. 9s. lOd, being the pro-duce arising from the sale of the contents ofa plate-chest, presented by MRS. COLES, ofTunbridge Wells, whose husband had pre-viously bequeathed to the Institution 200?.;150?. from a lady who had previously pre-sented the Society with the like amounttowards the cost of a life-boat station;100?. from Miss HCTGHES, per CAPT. RIG-MAIDEN, R.N.; 242?. from the sister Insti-tution, the Shipwrecked Fishermen andMariners' Society, chiefly collected in three-pences from its members ; 105?. in aid of thecost of the Dundalk life-boat establishment,from a friend through the same Society; 105?.from Lord Clermont, being the cost of theDundalk life-boat house; 100?. from S. LYNESTEPHENS, Esq., per the Dean of Norwich;21?. from VISCOUNT BURY, M.P., andhis fellow-passengers, being the amount

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collected amongst themselves in aid of thefunds of this Institution, on their homewardvoyage from New York, on board thesteam-ship Asia; and 30Z. from the boat-builders, sawyers, and other workmen in theemploy of the MESSES. FOBRESTT, of Lime-house.

The Committee have to acknowledge thecontinued liberality of the Railway andSteam-ship Companies in conveying thelife-boats and carriages to their stations onthe coast free of charge.

In reviewing their extensive operationsduring the past year, the Committee cannotfeel too thankful that their exertions havenot been in vain, that the Institution hassteadily progressed in public estimation, andthat the country is beginning to appreciateits " truly public and unimpeachably philan-thropic objects," as the Times, in a leadingarticle last year, denominated them.

The Committee do not, therefore, hesitateto solicit most earnestly of all persons that

support which they may be enabled to render.That help was never more needed than atpresent, when, through the extraordinaryexertions the Society has made within thepast few years, it has now, as before stated,no less than eighty-one life-boats under itsmanagement, for the maintenance of which,in a state of thorough efficiency, a largepermanent annual income is absolutelyneeded if its humane mission is to be per-petuated.

Thej feel assured that they do not mis-calculate on the assistance that will continueto be extended to the NATIONAL LIFE-BOATINSTITUTION. On the contrary, they believethat the facts which they have been able tolay before the British public will call forthsuch prompt and liberal aid as may enablethe Society to persevere in its course oftisefulness, on a scale adequate to its greatand national importance, in the cause ofhumanity—that of saving the lives of ourfellow-creatures from the perils of the sea.

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Forrestt, after Peake - - -Forrestt, after Peake — — -Beeching of Yarmouth — — -Forrestt, after Peake — —Forrestt, after Peake — -Woolwich Dockyard, after Peake -"Wake of Sutherland - - - -Forrestt, after Peake - - -R. Craggs, after Peake — —Greathead of Shields - - -

Skelton of Scarbro' — - - -Skelton of Searbro* — — -Forrestt, after Peake — — -Forrestt, after Peake - - -Forrestt, after Peake - - -Forrestt, after Peake — — -Forrestt, after Peake - -Forrestt, after Peake - -Bramford of Yarmouth — -Beeching of Yarmouth — — -Forrestt, after Peake - - -Sparham of Lowestoft — — -Teasdel of Yarmouth — — -Beeching of Yarmouth — -Beeching of Yarmouth — —Forrestt, after Peake - - -Forrestt, after Peake — -Forrestt, after Peake - - -Forrestt, after Peake — —Forrestt, after Peake - - -Forrestt, after Peake — — -Forrestt, after Peake — — -Simpson of Eastbourne - — -Beeching of Yarmouth — —Forrestt, after Peake — —Forrestt, after Peake - —Beeching of Yarmouth — —Forrestt, after Peake — — -Semmens, after Peake — - -Forrestt, after Peake — -Forrestt, after Peake — - -Forrestt, after Peake — — -Wallis, after Peake - - - -Forrestt, after Peake - -Forrestt, after Peake — —Beeching of Yarmouth — — -Beeching of Yarmouth — - -Forrestt, after Peake - - -Forrestt, after Peake — — —Forrestt, after Peake - - -Forrestt, after Peake - - -Forrestt, after Peake - - -Lees, after Richardson — — -Barton, after Palmer - —Forrestt, after Peake - - -M'Yea, after Palmer and SparrowForrestt, after Peake — . —Taylor, after Palmer - - -Griffiths, after Skinner - - -Forrestt, after Peake - - -Forrestt, after Peake — — -Forrestt, after Peake - - -Forrestt after Peake - - -Forrestt, after Peake - - -Forrestt, after Peake - - -Forrestt, after Peake - — -Forrestt, after Peake - - -Forrestt, after Peake - — -Forrestt, after Peake — — -Beechiag of Yarmouth — — —Forrestt, after Peake - — —Forrestt, after Peake — — —Forrestt, after Peake - - -Forrestt after Peake - - -I?orrestt after Peake — - —Forrestt after Peake - - -Forrestt, after Peake - - -Forrestt, after Peake - - -Forrestt, after Peake - - -Beeching of Yarmouth — — —

S. Sanderson, Esq., Berwick.Rev. Henry Bell, Long Hough-ton, near ilnwick.C. W. M. S. McKerlie, Esq., Alnmouih, near Almrick.Mr. Edward Whitfield, Amble, near Acklington.Rev. F. S. H. Ashhurst, Newbiggin by the Sea, near Morpelh.James Panton, Esq., Tynemouth, Northumberland.W, Wilcox, Esq., Customs, Sunderland.Rev. John Lawson, Seaton Carew, near Stockton-on-Tces.

'John Shelly, Esq., Customs, Stockton.

Mr. Richard White, Coast Guard, Tiley, near York.Mr. William Watson, Bridlington, near Hull.Lieut. Stewart, R.N., Coast Guard, Hornsea, near Hull.Mr. Henry Sandford, Cromer, near Norwich.Mr. John Pain, Mundesley, near North Walsham, Norfolk.Mr. Win. Cubitt, Bacton Abbey, Norfolk.Lieut. Harris, R.N., Palling-by-the-Sea, Stalham, Norfolk.Rev. John Nelson, Winterton, near Great Yarmouth.

Matthew Butcher, Esq., Great Yarmouth.

;. Joachim, B.N., Lowestoft, Suffolk.Lieut. Simmons, R.N., Southwold, near Wangford, Suffolk.|R. V. Gorham, Esq., Aldborongh, Suffolk.Capt. Edward St. Leger Cannon, R.N., Walmer, near Deal.Rev. William Yate, Dover.Inspg. Lieut. Hippisley, E.N., No. 1 Buttery, New Somney.| A. B. Vidler, Esq., Rye.Mr. T. S. Hide, Hastings.W. T. Bitching, Esq.,R.N., Eastbourne.Mr. W. D. Stone, Newhaven, near Lewes.W. J. Williams, Esq, Ship Street, Brighton.Robert Hillman, Esq., Lyme Regis.Arthur Owen, Jun., Esq., Teignmouth, Devon.Lieut. Agassiz, K.N., Exmouth, Devon.Richard Pearce, Esq., Penzance.Jas. Trembath, Esq., Mayon House, Sennen, near Penzance.Rev. Richard Tyacke, Padstow, near Bodmin.Rev. J. S. Avery, Bude Haven, Straiten, Cornwall.

>T. B. Chanter, Esq., Bideford.

C. N. Broom, Esq., Harbour Office, Llanelly.Capt. Brett, Tenby.Mr. William Vaughan, Fishguard, near Haverfordwest.Thomas Davies, Esq., Cardigan.Mr. D. Williams, Customs, Aberddvey, near Shrewsbury.Rev. O. Lloyd Williams, Barroouth, near Carnarvon.E. W. Mathew, Esq., Portmadoc, near Carnarvon.Wm. Hughes, Esq., Rhyl, North Wales.Rev. James "Williams, UanfaiTynghoimsy, HolyteaA.Capt. Priest, R.N., Holyhead.Rev. John Williams, Bhoscolyn, Holjhead.J. Wynne Jones, Esq., Beaumaris.John Jackson, Esq., Harbour Office Carnarvon.Rev. Wm. Williams, Tyddwyn, near Pentraette.Mr. John Edmondson, Lytham, near Preston.Capt. Wasey, R.N., Fleetwood.Lewis Chalmers, Esq., Fraserburgh, N.B.Geo. Gatherer, Esq., Elgin. . , . . .J. Burroan, Esq., Castletown, Isle of Man.Capt. Ridge, R.N., Newcastle, Castlewellan, Ireland.Rev. A. H. McCausland, Groomsport, Bangor, Belfast, Ireland.S. Jackson Turner, Esq., Dundalk.Lieut. Jackson, R.N., Mouth of the Boytie, Drogheda, Ireland.H. A. Hamilton, Esq, Balbriggnn, Co. Dublin,John Nolan. Esq., Wicklow, Ireland.Rev. R. E. Eaton, Arklow, Ireland.W. A. Ryan, Esq., Cahore, Gorey, Ireland.Wm. Coghlan, Esq., Customs, Wexford, Ireland.Dr. Waddy, Church town, Co. Wexford.Mr. J. W. Maher, Titunoie, Co. Waterfoid.W. W. Walker, Esq., Hellwick, Dungarvan.Capt. Stewart, R.N., Ardmore, near Youghal, Ireland.Matthew Parker, Esq., Youghal, Ireland.Rev. D. O'Sullivan, Ballycotton, near Cloyne, Ireland.P. O'Malley, Esq. Westport, Ireland.

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Dr. INCOME AND EXPENDITURE.—1st January to 31st December, 1858. Cr.

£. s. d. £. s. d.To LIFE-BOATS, viz.—

Whitburn 112 1 0Yarmouth 240 6 10

Ditto (single-banked boat) . . . 153 11 0Palling 179 8 2Wiuterton 185 3 5Bacton 199 8 11Cramer 212 16 5Uundesley 186 9 5Southwold, alterations of . . . . 127 19 0Exmouth 140 1 0Fleetwood 140 1 0Fraserburgh 182 1 2Lossiemouth . . . . . . . . 140 1 0Newcastle, County Down . . . . 135 10 0Dundalk 140 1 0Carnsore 139 10 0Dungarvon . . . . . . . . 140 1 0Tramore 135 10 0Kilmore 140 1 0Repairs, alterations, and expenses of

Inspection of Life-boats . . . .1,59816114,684 18 3

To LITE-BOAT HOUSES, viz.—Yarmouth 412 8 7Winterton 121 16 6Bacton 123 3 0Lowestoft 153 14 6Aberdovey and Pernnon 159 18 1Ardmore and Newcastle. . . . . 178 8 5llhyl, alterations of 52 17 0Trauiore 136 8 9Alterations and repairs of Houses. . 63 9 5

1,407 4 3To LIFE-BOAT CARRIAGES, viz.— -

Yarmouth and Winterton . . . . 146 3 0Palling and Bacton 148 9 4Mundesley and Cromer . . . . . 101 0 0Berwick a n d Boulmer . . . . . 1 4 6 0 0Alnmouthaud Hornsea 85 12 0Whitburn 75 0 0Appledore (Bideford) and Aberdovey. 95 12 0Fraserburgn . . . . . . . . 73 8 0Newcastle and Dundalk 101 0 0Carasore and Tramore . . . . . 102 18 0Dungarvan SI 0 0Repairs and alterations of Life-boat

Carriages 78 16 71,204 18 11

To Rewards, Medals, &c., for saving Life . 952 4 6To Life-boat Crews, for Exercising . . . * 310 17 0To Life-belts and Buoys 3261811To Life-boat Stores . ' 427 4 7To Printing Life-boat Journal and •Report . 180 0 10To Printing and Stationery, Books, &c. . 109 13 6To Advertisements, Postages, and Parcels . 129 19 0To Secretary and Clerks' Salaries, and

Auditor's Fees 477 1 8To Rent of Offices and Fuel 117 5 6To Expenses of Messengers, Annual Meeting,

and Furniture . .. 61 32

j£10,3S9 10 7

By Donations .By Subscriptions

d.£. s. d. £.. 2,628 7 9. 495 8 6

3,123 16 3

By Contributions from the NorfolkBranch, being the produce of,Stock sold 1,689 15 2

By Dividends and I n t e r e s t . . . 850 0 6By Contributions from the Board of

Trade, for Exercising and Pay-ing Crews of Life-boats . . .2,139 1 1

7,802 13 0

By Balance, being excess of Expen-diture over Income . . . .2,536 17 7

±'10,389 10 7

Dr. BALANCE SHEET.—31st December, 1858. Cr.

£. t. d. £. s. d.To Creditors for Life-boats, Life-

boat Carriages, Boat-houses, &c. .. 3,044 2 11To Capital, 31st December 1857 . 2,680 2 8Legacies 10,141 15 0

12,821 17 8Less—Balance «f Income and Ex-

penditure for the year ending31st December 1858 :—

Expenditure . . £10,389 10 7Income . . . . 7,302 13 0

2^86 17 710,239 0 1

£. t. d.Ily 3 per Cent. Reduced Annuities

±'13,368. 8s. 2d. Stock 13,035 2 0By Cash at Bankers 244 1 0

£13,279 3 0

Examined and found correct, 3rd February, 1859. (Signed) G. C. BECBIE, Auditor.

• In addition to 899Z. 0». lid. paid by the several Branches of the Institution from local subscriptions.

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REWARDS VOTED BY THE ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTIONFROM THE IST JANUARY TO THE 31sT DECEMBER, 1858.

Oct. 23, 1857.—A Norwegian barque was seenin distress during stormy weather on Hasboro'Sands. A fishing-lugger's crew picked up, withsome difficulty, the ship's crew of 9 men, who hadtaken to their boat.—Reward, 5/.

Oct. 23.—The brig Zillah, of Whitby, waswrecked during a gale of wind off Winterton,Norfolk. A boat, manned by 7 men, put off andrescued the brig's crew of 3 men.—Reward, 11.

Nov. 25.—A fishing-boat was seen in distressduring stormy weather off Fortknockie, Banff.Barbara Home bravely waded into the surf, atthe imminent risk of her life, and assisted to savethe fishing-boat's crew of 3 men.—Reward, 5?.

Nov. 27.—The French brig Prosper, of Bayonne,sank during a gale of wind off Cromer. The crewof 11 men were saved by a fishing-lugger.—Re-ward 12Z.

Dec. 2.—A boat was swamped off Irvine Bar,during a gale of wind. Two men put off in theiryawl, at great risk of life, and saved the boat'screw, of 3 persons.—Reward, 21.

Dec. 2.—The barque Sana Fratella, of Russia,was wrecked during a S.W. gale off White BallHead, county of Antrim. Two boats, manned byD. O'SULLIVAN, chief boatman of the Coastguardand 10 others, put off, and, at the imminent riskof their lives, rescued the barque's crew of 11men.—Reward, the Silver Medal of the Institu-tion to D. O'SomvAN, and 212. to the 10 othermen.

Dec. 14.—The steamer Rapid, of Leith, hadbeen in collision with another vessel during cloudyweather off Yarmouth. A fishing-lugger renderedassistance to the crew and passengers,—Reward,31.10».

Jan. 8,1858.—A boat manned by 4 men putoff and rescued, at the risk of their lives, 3 menfrom a hooker, which had been in collision with asteamer off Glin, Limerick.—Reward, 4/.

Jan. 10.—A boat was capsized during stormyweather, between Yell and Unst, on the Shetlandcoast. GRACE and ELLEN PETRIE, and WM. G.PETHIE, put off in a boat, and rescued, after muchrisk, a man and his son from the capsized boat.The lad had most perseveringly exerted himselfto keep his father afloat.—Reward, 31.

Jan. 11.—Acurragh was capsized during a squallfrom N.W. off Rutland, on the coast of Donegal.Six men put off in a boot, and rescued, at somerisk of life, 3 out of 5 of the crew.—Reward, 6/.

Jan. 20.—The barque Eclipse, of Yarmouth, waswrecked during a gale of wind in Sandwich Bay,Shetland; two boats put off and rescued 23 per-sons from the vessel.—Reward, 51.

Jan. 28.—A boat was capsized on the coast ofDonegal during squally weather. ANTHONY CONBT,pilot, waded into the surf at much risk of life;and saved 1 out of 3 of the crew.—Reward, 2/.

Feb. 4. — Voted 71. to a boat's crew forpromptly putting off in a heavy sea, and rescu-ing, at some danger, 2 persons whose boat was

amongst the breakers on the Herd Sands on the3rd Jan. last.

Feb. 4.—Also 13J. to the crew of the life-boatof the Institution stationed at Barmonth, forputting off during a gale of wind with the view ofrendering assistance to vessels in distress on the7th Jan.

Feb. 4.—Also 202. in aid of a local subscriptionraising for the families of two fishermen, who hadperished in a noble attempt to rescue 5 of thecrew of the French ship La Capricieute, of St.Malo, which was wrecked on Tramore Bar duringa gale of wind on the 25th Jan.

Feb. 4.—Also 23/. to pay the expenses of theCaister life-boat, belonging to this Institution,which had put off on the 8th Jan. to a vesselthat had a signal of distress flying during astrong gale from E.S.E. Her, crew, however,unknown to the life-boat, had been previouslytaken off by a yawl, to which the Society alsovoted SI. for the service.

Feb. 4.—Also 41. to the crew of the Aberdoveylife-boat, belonging to the Institution, which hadput off on the 7th Jan., with the view of render-ing assistance to a vessel in distress during stormyweather on Sarn-y-Brwch.

Feb. 8.—The barque Galatea, of Norway, waswrecked during a heavy gale of wind on Youghalbar. The Institution's life-boat put off and res-cued the crew of 14 men.—Reward, 9/.

Feb. 8.—The Institution's life-boat at Tenby putoff to the assistance of a vessel which had a signalof distress flying during a strong gale of wind.After much difficulty the wreck was reached;the life-boat afterwards piloted her through thechannel. The owners paid the life-boat's crew 101.for their services.

Feb. 9.—The French schooner Topaze, of Dun-kirk, was wrecked during stormy weather on theFentowyn Sands, Carmarthen Bay. 3 men wadedinto the surf and rescued, with much difficulty,the schooner's crew of 8 men.—Reward, II. 10».

Feb. 11.—The brig Hose Maeroon, of Waterford,was wrecked during a gale of wind off GreatSaltee Island, coast of Wexford. The vessel'screw of 7 men were rescued by a boat's crew of6 men.—Reward, 3/.

Feb. 27.—The Lowestoft life-boat, which is inconnection with the NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITU-TION, put off and rescued the crew of 6 men, and6 beachmen on board of the brig Oswy, of Shore-ham, which foundered on the Beachflat duringa strong gale.—Expenses, 201.10*.

March 5.—The barque Iris, of Belfast, waswrecked during a S.S.E. gale off Hector's Cove,on the coast of "Wexford. DENNIS CONNOB andNATH. SIHNOTT laudably assisted in saving thecrew of 5 men.—Reward, 21.

March 5.—The Institution's life-boat, stationedat Moelfre, put off during a gale of wind to theassistance of the flat Hannah, of Liverpool. Thevessel was got off from her dangerous position,

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and was brought safely into port with the assist-ance of the life-boat. The owners paid the lite-boat's crew for their services.

March 6.—The Walmer. life-boat, belonging tothe Institution, put off during stormy weather withthe itewtt rendering assistance to a ship oft theGoodwin Sands; but on approaching the vessel,no one was found on board.—Expenses, 62.19s.

March 6.—A Winterton yawl, manned by 28men, put off during S gale of wind with the viewof rendering assistance to a vessel which badbeen in collision with another ship off that place.Before the yawl however could reach the ship,she had sunk, her crew having been taken onboard the vessel with which she had been in col-lision.—Heward, 10?.

March 7.—The Bhyl tubular life-boat, whichbelongs to the NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION,put off and resetted 8 men from the ship JamesHolmes, of Douglas, Me of Man, which waswrecked during a gate of wind off Khyl.—Ex-penses 101.12s. 6rf.

March a—A boat was capsized during stormyweather off; lerwicfc; S me* put off in 8 boat atthe porll of their lives, and rescued the crew of 4men.—Reward, 3/. •

March 8.—-The Institution's Hfe-boat, stationedat Mundesfey, put off to the assistance of theschooner Jane, of Ipswich, which was wreckedduring * heavy gale of wind off that place. Thelife-boat was hardly afloat before the ship went topieces, And her crew of 5 men instantly perished.The vessel was reported to have been quite rotten,otherwise she might easily have weathered outthe storm.—Expenses, 9?.

March 13.—The Society's life-boat, stationed atLytham, pat off to a vessel which had a signal ofdistress flying during a gale of wind off the KibbleLighthouse. The ship, however, succeeded toget off the sand, and to drift on the main at highwater, before tile life-boat could reach her.—Ex-penses, 67.

March 13.—Thrtbip Defence, of Liverpool, waswrecked during stormy weather under the cliffsof JBenney, St. Juliot, on the Cornish coos*. "W. H.TREOHXJO, J. STONE, J. P. SHARROCK, WILLIAM R.MAT, and HENRY ELLIS, of H. M. Coastguard,succeeded, at the risk of their lives, in saving, bymeans of ropes, the crew, consisting of 16 men anda pilot—Reward, second-service clasp, and II. toTBEGIDGO, and the silver medal and II. each to theother 4 men.

March 17.—The Lowestoft and Fakefield life-boats, which are in connection with the NATIONALLIRE-BOAT iNSTJTDTioir, put off during a heavygate of wind to the assistance of the sloop Orwell,of Arbrottth. Her crew of 5 men were saved bythe former life-boat.—Expenses, 297.

March 29.—The Arklow Hfe-boat, which belongsto the NATIOHAI. LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, put off,in conjunction with two other boats, to the barqueEgida, of Liverpool, which was stranded duringstormy weather on Glasgonnan Bank. The vesselhad been got off before the life-boat reached her,and had been taken in tow to Kingstown.

April 1.—Voted the thanks of the Institution,inscribed on vellum, to Mr. Jons BROOK, who,

with several others, had waded into the surf andrescued 15 of the crew of the Portuguese barqueTtmcraria, which was wrecked during a gale ofwind off Brixton, Isle of "Wight, on the 8th Oct.last.

April 1.—The Institution's life-boat, stationedat Hanxley, manned by MIDDLETOK BAND, Esq.,CAPT. HipptEwHrrZi and 9 me*, had put off inthe night with the view of rendering assistanceto the brig Nairns of Shields, which was strandedduring a heavy gale of wind off Warkworth. TheCommittee voted their thanks to Mr. BAND andCAPT. HippLEWHTTEy and 121. to pay the expensesof the life-boat.

April 6.—The brig Arctie was stranded duringa S.S.E. gale and cloudy weather on KilgorminStrand, on the coast of Wexford. EDWABD WADOH,Coastguard-man, swam out, at the risk of hi* life,to catch a breaker thrown from- the wreck, bywhich means the whole of the brig's crew of 7men were ultimately saved.—Reward, silver medaland II. to WATCH, and 5/. to several other menwho had creditably exerted themselves on theoccasion.

April 8.—The brigantine Coburg, of Whitby,was wrecked off Bridlington during a gale fromS.S.E. The Institution's fife-boat, stationed atBridlington, put off and rescued the wreckedvessel's crew of 5 men. The life-boat's crew werepaid by the owners for their services.

April 8.—The French schooner Jame fit. Charles,of St. Malo, was wrecked during a heavy galefrom S.E. on Thornsla rock, between the Calf andIsle of Man. 10 men put off, at the risk of theirlives, in two small boats, and rescued 4 out of 6of the crew.—Reward, 101.

April 9.—The ship John Dudgeon, of St. John's,Newfoundland, had a signal of distress flyingduring a- strong gale of wind off Newcastle, Dun-drum Bay, The Institution's life-boat, stationedat Newcastle, put off to the assistance of thevessel.—Expense of service, 51.2s.

April 9.—The schooner Bridges, of Dundee,waswrecked during stormy weather off- the mouth ofthe river Nanny, near Brogheda. A boat mannedby 5 men put off and rescued, at considerablerisk, the crew of 5 men.—Reward, 52.

April 14.—The sloop Mary, of Balbriggan, foun-dered at the mouth of the Boyne during squallyweather. A boat, manned by 7 men, put off andrescued the sloop's crew of 4 men.—Reward, 37.10s.

April 14.—The schooner Nymph, of Belfast, waswrecked during squally weather on Irvine Bar.5 men put off in a boat and rescued, at some riskof life, the crew of 4 men.—Reward, 5J.

April 20.—A fishing-lugger was capsized offRushadalla Point, on the coast of Galway, duringa strong breeze from 'W.S.'W. 6 men put off intwo fishing boats and rescued the crew of 8 men.—Reward, 31., April 25.—The Spanish brig Triton, of Gallicia,

was wrecked off Ballymarten, on the coast ofMorne, during a gale from S.E. 5 men wadedinto the surf, and saved, at the peril of their lives,3 of the brig's crew.—Reward, 4i

May 2.—The ship Mimuxata had a signal of dis-tress flying during a gale of wind from N.N.E.

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off Bhyl. The Institution's tubular life-boat,stationed at Bhyl, put off with the view of render-ing assistance to the vessel, which safely got outof danger.—Expense of service, ^l.

May 5.—A fishing-boat was capsized in a heavyland surf, off Hoschearty, near Fraserburgh. Aman, named JOHN JOHNSTON, waded into the surf,at some risk of life, and assisted in rescuing theboat's crew of 4 men.—Reward, II.

May 6.—Toted the thanks of the Institution,inscribed on vellum, to JOHN GEORGE, Esq., andto Mr. WILLIAM CDSCADEN, chief officer of Coast-guard at Cahore, on the coast of Wexford, and11 10s. to 15 men for rescuing, by means of ropes,life-belts, &c., the crew of 5 men of the schoonerPearl, of Cork, which was wrecked off CahorePoint during a gale of wind on the 5th April last.

May 6.—Also the thanks of the Institution, in-scribed on vellum, to Mr. MICHAEL TYRBELL, and31. to his boat's crew of 3 men for rescuing, atsome risk of life, 3 persons who had been capsizedfrom a ship's boat during stormy weather on Ark-low Bank, oh the night of the 5th April.. May 6.—Voted the thanks of the Institution to

Capt. RIDGE, R.N, inspecting commander of theCoastguard at Newcastle, for wading into the surfto aid in launching the Institution's life-boat,stationed at Newcastle, Dundrnm Bay; and 11. tothe boat's crew for putting off with the view ofrendering assistance to a ship in distress, duringa heavy gale off that place, on 7th April last.

May 6.—Also the silver medal and second-ser-vice clasp to ROBERT SHANKEY, chief boatman ofCoastguard at Dundalk. Also the silver medal toGEORGE ELPHISSTONE, Mr. JOHN CONNICK, Mr.JOHN HTNDS, Mr. THOMAS LEWIS, Mr. WM. Gn>MEH, NICHOLAS CROSBY, THOMAS MCABDLE, andCapt. BERNARD JOHNSTONE, for putting off andassisting to rescue the crew of 11 men of thebarque Mary Stoddart, of Liverpool, which waswrecked during a very heavy gale from S.E., inDnndalk Bay, on the 6th April last. Capt. JOSEPHKELLY and three of his boat's crew were drownedin a noble attempt to save the crew.—Also So/.,in aid of the local subscriptions, to provide for thewidows and orphans, and reward the boat's crews.

May 18.—The Institution's life-boat, steticmedat Cullercoats, put off with the view of being inreadiness to give any help that might be requiredof her, by some fishing-boats which had signalledfor her, to go out to them on account of the stormystate of the weather.

May 18.—A boat having been driven out to seaduring a heavy gale of wind off Doona Head,Bally Cray, on the coast of Mayo, JOHN DALYwith his horse waded into the surf and rescued,at much risk of life, the boaf s crew of 4 men!—Reward, 2i.

May 19.—A fishing-smack was wrecked offSumburgh Head, coast of Shetland. Nine men putoff in two boats, and saved the shipwrecked crewof 9 men.—Reward, 47.10s.

May 29.—The life-boat at Braunton, Devon,belonging to the Institution, put off with the viewof rendering assistance to a vessel in distress onBideford Bar, during a strong gale from N.W. Thelife-boat brought the master ashore, and the vessel,

with some assistance from the shore, was after-wards got safely into port. The life-boat's crewreceived 101. from the master for their services.

June 3.—Voted the thanks of the Institution toLieut. JACKSON, B.N., chief officer of Coastguardat Drogheda, for putting off during a S.S.E. galeof wind in the Institution's life-boat, stationedat Drogheda, with the view of rendering assistanceto a vessel in distress.—Also 51. 13s. to pay theexpense of the service.

June 4.—A vessel was observed in distress onJack's Hole Bank, near "Wicklow. The Institu-tion life-boat at Wicklow put off with the view ofrendering assistance, but on reaching the spot,her services were refused by the master of thevessel.—Beward, thanks of the Committee toDr. HALPIN. Expenses of life-boat, lit 8s.

June 23.—A fishing-boat was capsized during agale of wind off Fendochty, on the coast of Banff.A fisherman, named ALEXANDER FLBT, rescued,at considerable risk of life, a boy who with hisfather and another man were thrown out of theboat.—Beward, 21.

July 5.—A boat was capsized during a gale ofwind near Innisbruen, on the eoast of Galwfly. Afishing-boat, manned by 3 men, put off andrescued, at some risk of life, 1 out of 2 men whowere thrown out of the boat.—Beward, 3t

July 25.—The schooner Mineral, of Barrow,was wrecked during a heavy gale from N.W. onTed's Point, off Southport. The Institution's life-boat, stationed at Lytham, put off to the vessel'sassistance, but, on reaching the spot, found thatthe crew, who had been all night in the rigging,had been taken off by the Southport life-boat.

August 2.—The barque Harriet and Francis, ofBaltimore, was wrecked on Arklow Bank duringa gale of wind. The Institution's life-boat, sta-tioned at Arklow, put off and rescued II of theship's crew.—Beward, 13ft A fishing-smack alsosaved 4 men who had taken to the ship's boats.—Beward, 51.10s.

Aug. 24—The schooner Biarrout, of Bayonne,was wrecked during hazy weather on the KentishKnock. The crew of 6 men were rescued by thecrews of the lugger Nelson, Of Margate, and smackQueen, of Harwich.—Reward, 41.

Aug. 25.—A boat wtis observed during squallyweather to be in a perilous position off ftiey. Afishing-smack, manned by 11 men, promptly putoff and rescued 5 out of 6 of the boat's crew.—Beward, 51.10s.

Sept. 2.—Voted It to JAMES CoNOLLYfor swim-ming off to the assistance of a lad and 2 womenwho had been thrown out of their boat during agale of wind off Errislannen, on the coast of Gal-way, on the 29th July last.

Sept. 2.—The schooner Violet, of Speymouth,was wrecked during a gale of wind from N.N.E.off Portgordon, on the coast of Banff. A boat,manned by 6 men, put off and rescued theschooner's crew of 5 men. The same boat andcrew afterwards proceeded before returning toshore to the rescue of 3 men from the schoonerJane Smith, of Portsoy, which was likewise indistress.—Beward, "II.

Sept 9.—A boat was capsized off Burra Ness,

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Yell, on the Shetland coast, during 8 gale of wind.MAT-STOUT H. MOAB, the wife of a fisherman, waslet down over a steep cliff, and, standing on anarrow shelf of rocks, succeeded in rescuing 2of the crew; 4 other women also assisted onthe occasion. The remainder of the crew wereafterwards safely landed.—Reward, silver medaland 32. to M. S. H. MOAE, and 21.10s. to the otherwomen and a man.

Sept. 13.—The schooner Isabel, of Liverpoolwas wrecked during a westerly gale of wind onthe north end of Barmouth Bar. The Lastitation's life-boat, stationed at Barmouth, put off andrescued the crew of 2 men.—Reward, the thanksof the Institution to the Rev. O. LI. WILLIAMSand 51.10s. to the life-boat crew.

Sept. 22.—The schooner Charlotte, of Gotten-burg, was wrecked on the Hasboro' Sands duringa S.E. gale of wind. A fishing-smack rescued theschooner's crew of 7 men.—Reward, 31.

Oct. 7.—The barque Zemira, of Leghorn, waswrecked during a heavy gale of wind on the New-come Sands. The Pakefield life-boat, which is inconnection with the NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTI-TUTION, manned by 23 men, put off and rescued,at the imminent risk of their lives, 8 out of 13 oithe vessel's crew.—Reward, 511.

Oct. 7.—Voted a reward to WILLIAM LISK anda lad, who succeeded, by means of an oar, inrescuing a boy who had fallen off Port-na-Blagh Quay, on the caast of Donegal. He wasto all appearance dead, but having been treatedaccording to the Instructions for the Treatmentof the Apparently Drowned, as recommendedby the NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, hegradually revived,

Oct. 8.—The schooner James Trail, of Thurso,was wrecked during a gale of wind off Fraser-burgh. 7 men put off, at some risk of life, andrescued the schooner's crew of 5 men.—Reward,3;. 10s.

Oct. 8.—The Prussian schooner Fortuna, ofGriefswald, was wrecked during a heavy gale ofwind from the N. off Fraserburgh. G. B. M.BEATSON, Esq., chief officer of the Coastguard,and a crew of 10 men, rescued, with the Mortarapparatus and at some risk of life, the crew of 8men.—Reward, silver medal to Mr. BEATSON and51. to his crew.

Oct. 8. —The brig Waterloo, of Tain, waswrecked off Berwick during a gale of wind offshore. A boat, manned by 8 men, promptly putoff and rescued the crew of 8 men.—Reward, 41.

Oct. 12.—A Pakefield yawl put off during afresh gale of wind, and rescued the crew, consist-ing of 8 men, of the schooner Courier, of Arbroath,which was wrecked on the Newcome Sands.—Re-ward, 51.

Oct. 19.—The smack Glen. Phoebe, of Peel, Isleof Man, was wrecked during cloudy weather offSkerries, Balbriggan. 9 men put off in two boats,and rescued 4 of the smack's crew.—Reward,

Oct. 19.—The smack Uncle Tom, of Runcorn,during a heavy gale of wind, was observed tohave a signal of distress flying two miles south ofLlanddwyn, Anglesea. The Institution's life-boat,

stationed at Llanddwyn, put off to the assistanceof the smack, which was afterwards brought to asafe anchorage.—Expense of service, 42.10s.

Nov. 4.—Voted the thanks of the Institution,inscribed on vellum, to G. C. JONES, Esq., chiefofficer of Coastguard, Skerries, and 20?. to thecrew of the Skerries life-boat, which belongs tothe NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, for puttingoff in her during a heavy gale of wind from theE., with the view of rescuing the crew of theschooner Mary, of Carnarvon, which was wreckedoff Balbriggan on the 19th Oct. last.

Nov. 4.—Also its thanks, inscribed on vellum,to JAMES CARTON, sen.; JOHN CARTON ; JAMESCARTON, jun.; PETER CARTON-, MASK CARTOS-,and THOMAS WALSH; for putting off during aheavy gale of wind in a whale-boat and rescuingthe crew of 5 men of the above-named vessel.These men also received locally upwards of 1607.for their gallant exertions.

Noy. 4.—Also its silver medal and If. toWILLIAM JOHNSON, and 41. to four men for put-ting off in a boat, and rescuing 4 out of 7 of thecrew of the sloop Queen, wrecked off Yarmouthduring a gale of wind from the E. on the night ofthe 18th Oct. JOHNSON had previously beensent off in a life-buoy to make the lines fast, anact attended with much risk, inasmuch as thecrew of the vessel had been unable to make thelines fast enough to trust to.

Nor. 4.—Also the thanks of the Committee toLieut. HrppiSLEr.R.N., for assisting to launch thelife-boat of the Institution, stationed at Dunge-ness, and 187. to the life-boat's crew for puttingoff with the view of saving the crew of the brig-antine Jane May, of Falmouth, which was wreckedduring a heavy gale of wind off No. 2 Battery,Dungeness, on the night of the 19th Oct. last.

Nov. 14.—The Institution's life-boat, stationedat Filey, put off during a gala of wind, and rescuedthe crew of 6 men of the brig Felicity, of Lynn,which was wrecked off Filey.—Expenses, 131. 18«.

Nov. 15.—The life-boat of the Society, sta-tioned at CaBtletown, Isle of Man, put off during astrong gale from E., with the view of renderingassistance to the lugger Queen, of Castletown,Isle of Man, and succeeded in bringing her safelyinto harbour.—Expenses, 41. 10s.

Nov. 16.—The Wicklow and Arklow life-boats,which belong to the NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTI-TUTION, put off during » strong gale of wind, with;he view of rendering assistance to the ship Net-torian, of Liverpool, which was wrecked onJack's Hole Bank, near Arklow. — Expenses,231.12s. 6rf.

Nov. 25. —The Yarmouth life-boat, whichbelongs to the NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION,nit off during thick weather with the view of ren-

dering assistance to a foreign brig, which had alignal of distress flying. The ship was conductedo a safe anchorage by a steam-tug.—Expenses,41.Nov. 26.—This night the Castletown life-boat,

put off, manned by 11 men, and rescued duringa strong gale of wind the crew, consisting of 4men, of the smack Jabez, of Greenock, which waswrecked off Castletown.—Expenses, 111.

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Dec. 2.—Voted the silver medal and II. each toJAMES COLLOPY and DANIEL SHEA, and II. each to5 other men for putting off in a shore-boat andrescuing the crew of 6 men of the schooner Ajax,of Plymouth, which, during thick -weather, -waswrecked on the Cenfig Sands, off Porthcawl, on13th Oct. last.

Dec. 2.—Also the gold medal of the Institu-tion toH. A. HAMILTON, Esq., of Balbriggan, and651.10s. to pay the expenses of the life-boat of theSociety, stationed at Skerries, for putting offand rescuing 13 men from the brig Tregiste, ofTrieste, which came ashore during an easterlygale between Lam bay Island and the main on the17th Nor. last. This was an unusually gallantservice, and reflected the highest credit on thebravery and perseverance of Mr, HAMILTON andhis intrepid crew.

Dec. 2.—Also the silver medal of the Institu-tion to WM. DAVISON, coxswain of one of the Sun-

derland life-boats, in testimony of his generalgallant and long services in that boat in savinglife from shipwreck.

Dec. 2.—The Lvtham life-boat, which belongsto this Institution, put off with the view of ren-dering assistance to a large barque, which wasseen to be in a dangerous position off that placeduring a gale from N.W.-—Expenses, 61.

Dec. 15.—The life-boat stationed at Caister,Norfolk, belonging to the Institution, put off, aS.E. gale blowing at the time, and rescued, aftermuch risk and exposure, 11 men from the brigProphete, of Lisbon, which was wrecked on theScroby Sands this night.—Expenses, 3*/.

Dec. 18.—The Institution's life-boat, stationedat Appledore, Devon, put off during stormy wea-ther and thick fog, and rescued the crew of 7 menof the brig Felicity, of Milford, which wag wreckedoff Appledore.—Expenses, 41,

RESOLUTIONS PASSED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING FOR 1859.

I.—Moved by WILLIAM COTTON, Esq.,F.R.S.

Seconded by Vice-Admiral SIR GEORGESARTOBIUS.

1.—That the Report now read be adoptedand circulated.

2.—Moved by GEORGE LYALL, Esq., M.P.Seconded by Rear-Admiral DKINKWATEB.

BETHUNE, C.B.2.—That this Meeting has heard with

great satisfaction of the continued successwhich has attended the important operationsof the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTI-TUTION during the past year, and considersit a cause for much thankfulness that itsLife-boats have been instrumental in rescu-ing so many of our fellow-creatures from awatery grave. And taking into consider-ation that the'Institution has now Eighty-one Life-boats under its management, andthat the same require a large permanentannual income to maintain them in a stateof thorough efficiency, this Meeting is ofopinion that the Society is eminently de-serving of the continued and extended publicsupport, without which its humane opera-tions must necessarily be contracted.

3.—Moved by THOMAS CHAPMAN, Esq.,V.P., F.R.S., Deputy-Chairman.

Seconded by Vice-Admiral SIR THOMASHEKBEET, K.C.B.

3.—That the thanks of this Meeting begiven to the Lords of the Committee ofPrivy Council for Trade, and to the Marine

Department of the Board of Trade, for theimportant and cordial aid afforded by theBoard to the NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITU-TION, Also to the Commodore Comptroller-General, the Deputy-Comptroller-General,and the Officers and men of Her Majesty'sCoastguard service, for their continuedvaluable assistance to the Society.

4.—Moved by GEORGE F. YOUNG, Esq.Seconded by JOHN CHAPMAN, Esq.4.—That this Meeting tenders its cordial

thanks to THOMAS BARING, Esq., M.P., theChairman; to THOMAS CHAPMAN, Esq.,F.R.S., the Deputy-Chairman; and to theother Members of the Committee of Manage-ment, for the care and attention with whichthey have administered the important affairsof the Institution.

Also to the honorary Local Committees ofthe several Branches of the Institution fortheir zealous co-operation with the CentralCommittee in promoting the efficiency ofthe Life-boat establishments intrusted to theirsuperintendence and management.

THOMAS BAKING, Esq., M.P., V.P., Chair-man of the Institution, moved—

That the best acknowledgments of thisMeeting be given to the Right HonourableSIR JOHN SOMERSET PAKINGTON, Bart.,M.P., First Lord of the Admiralty, for hisable conduct in the Chair, and for the kindinterest which he takes in the welfare ofthe ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITU-TION.

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Date ofWreck.

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Feb. 1

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Mar. 1„ 5,, 6,, 7,, 8„ 9,, 13» 17„ 29

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July 25

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Site of "Wreck.

Barber Sands . , . .Sarn-y-brwch . . . .

Blinny Bond, near Rhyl .

Arklow Bank (Ireland) .

South Sand Head . . .Semaphore, Voryd . . .Mundesley

Kibble Lighthouse . .Nowcome Sands. . . .Glasgonnan Bank . . .

Newcastle, Dundrum Bay.Bridlington Harbour .Ditto

North Bull, Drogheda . .

Voryd, Rhyl

Jack's Hole Bank, Wicklow

Ted's Bank near Southport

Arklow Bank . . . .Barmouth Bar . . . .

Newcome Sands. . .Sands near Penzance ,Newcome Sands . .

Filey

Lambay Island, Co. Dublin

Tusker Lighthouse, "Wick-low

Scroby Sands . . . .

Castletown, Isle of Man .

LythamDundrum Bay . . . .Castletown, Isle of Man .Scroby Sands . . . .Bideford Ba r . . . .

Wind and Weather.

E.S.EStormy . . . .S.WDitto

N.WStrong Gale .Heavy Gale . . .Strong Gale . . .Heavy E. Gale , .

Strong Gale . . .Gale of Wind . . .Blowing Hard. . .

N.byWStrong BreezeGaleW. . . . .W.N.W

Heavy Gale, E.S.E. .Gale of Wind, S.S.E.Strong Gale, E.S.E. .

S.S.E

N.N.E. Stormy Wind

S. Thick with Bain .

N.W. Gale . . .

S.S.W. Gale . . .W.N.W. Stormy . .

Heavy Gale S. . .Heavy Gale . . .Fresh Gale S.W. . .E, Strong and CloudyN.E. Heavy Gale .Heavy Gale . . .

E.byS. . . . .

E. Whole Gale . .

S.S.W. Gale . . .

S.E. Wind, Thick withRain

S.S.W. Strong Gale .

W.W. Gale . . .S.S.E. Heavy Gale .Strong Gale E. . .S.E. and S. Gale . .W.S.W. Strong Gale

Name of Vessel.

Barque Margaret of Hartlepool . .Brigantine Albert of Liverpool .Albert of St. Ives

Brig Rosina of Liverpool . . . .

Brig Avondale of Baltimore. . . .Ditto

Brig Nairns of Shields, . . . .Flat Hannah of Liverpool . . . .

Sloop James Holmes of Douglas . .Schooner Jane of Ipswich . . . .Steamer Plynlynnon of Liverpool . .Brig Anna Maria of Morlaix . , .Schooner Orwell of Arbroath . .Barque Egida of Liverpool . . . .

Barque Sylvia of Liverpool . . . .Brigantine Coburg of Whitby . . .Ship John Dudgeon of St. John's,Newfoundland

Brig Amazon of Liverpool . . . .

Schooner Mineral of Barrow

Bark Harriet and Francis of Baltimore

Barque Zemira of Leghorn . . . .Schooner Hopewell of Goole. . .Ditto Sunshine of Padstow . . . .Ditto Jane May of Falmouth . . .Ditto Mary of Carnarvon . . . .Smack Uncle Tom of Runcorn . .

Brig Felicity of Lynn

Ditto Tregiste of Trieste . . . .

Ditto Nestorian

Louise Amelie of Nantes . . . .Queen of the Isle of Castletovva . .Prophete of LisbonFelicity of Milford

Note. — It frequently happens, as shown above, when life-boats put off in reply to signals of distress,

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Life-Boat Station.

Caister Ufa-boat . . . . . . .

Ditto . . . .

Rhyl life-boat . •Tenby life-boat . . . . .

Moelfre life-boat , . . . . , .

Rhyl life-boat ,

Lowestoft and Pakcfield life-boats . .

Newcastle (D. B.) life-boat . . . .

Ditto ditto . . 1

Wicklow life-boat . . . . . .

Pakefield life-boat . .

Filey life-boat . . . . .

Arklow and Wicklow life-boats . .

Yarmouth life-boat

Newcastle, Co. Down, life-boat . .

Nature of Service.

Put off, with the view of rendering assistance. .Ditto dittoDitto dittoDitto ditto . . .

Ditto ditto . . . .Ditto ditto

1 2 ditto . . . . , , . ,Put off, with the view of gendering assistspceDitto ditto .

Ditto ditto

Put off, with the view of rendering assistance . .

Put off, with the view of rendering assistance. .Assisted ia bringing steamer to port . . . .Put off, with the view of rendering assistance . .

Pat off, with the view of rendering assistance. .

Ditto ditto

Ditto ditto

Ditto ditto . . . . ,

Ditto ditto

Ditto ditto

8 ditto .Put off, with the view of rendering assistance, .Djtta ditto .Ditto ditto „ » . .Ditto ditto . . . . . . . . . .

13 ditto . ,

Put off, with the view of rendering assistance . .

Put off, with the view of rendering assistance

Expenseof

Service.

£. s. d.23 0 04 0 06 10 06 10 0

9 0 020 10 06 10 0

14 10 0

12 0 0

6 19 010 12 69 0 0

6 0 029 0 07 18 0

7 7 66 10 05 2 0

5 13 0

7 0 0

11 8 0

7 0 0

18 0 05 10 0

51 0 012 15 024 Q 018 0 627 15 04 10 0

13 IS 0

65 10 0

23 12 6

14 0 0

11 0 0

6 0 06 0 04 10 0

34 0 04 0 0

that vessels either get out of danger, or their crews are rescued by other means.

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THE MEDALor THE

EOYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTIONFOR THE

PRESERVATION OF LIFE FROM SHIPWRECK.

Obvertt.—An unlaureated head of George the Fourth; beneath, in minute letters, "W. Wyon,Mint; double legend, " Royal National Institution for the Preservation of Lifefrom Shipwreck."—" George the Fourth, Patron, 1824."

Severte.—Three sailors in a Life-boat,—one of whom is in the act of rescuing an exhaustedmariner from the waves; inscription, " Let not the deep swallow me up."

THIS Medal appears to have been "one of the chef d 'ceuvres of the late eminent engraver,WM. WYON, Esq., R.A. The bust of GEORGE THE FOURTH is the best of all thegood heads of this Sovereign that have been engraved by Mr. WYON ; it combines, withgreat dignity, a peculiar animation and benevolence of expression, in character with thenature of the Institution of which His Majesty was the first Patron, and in the formationof which His Majesty and other members of the Royal Family took considerable interest.

The Reverse, representing the Life-boat, in which there are three Sailors, rescuing afourth from the sea, is a work of superlative merit. Two of the Sailors are steadying the.boat, while the other, stooping, draws in the Shipwrecked Sailor, whose figure is given soas to show the form in the most natural and beautiful manner; and the expression throwninto his countenance looking up to his preserver is unrivalled by anything that we haveever seen, while the easy flowing lines of this sailor are finely contrasted by those of hiscompanions: the whole displaying the most perfect knowledge of the human frame, thefinest taste to arrange it, and a command of the graver to embody to us what the artist'sbright genius had shadowed out to himself.

But there is another pleasing motive for our admiration of this beautiful Medal, as thefigure who is so humanely extending his relief to the drowning Mariner is a portrait of theArtist himself.

The following is a LIST of the GOLD and SILVER MEDALS that have been voted by theCommittee of this Institution, since its establishment in 1824, to persons whose humaneand intrepid exertions in saving Lives from Shipwreck have been deemed sufficientlyconspicuous to merit that honourable distinction. The Cases will be.found recorded indetail in the several Annual Reports of the Institution.

JVbfc.—The asterisk (*) after the name denotes the reception of a Gold Medal, ~"The figure after the name signifies the number of honorary distinctions received from the Institution.Abbreviations.—<?. Qd^Goast Guard.

B. C.—Revenue Cruizer.M.M.—Master Mariner.

Acraman, Mr. John, Fishguard.Adair,Mr. "William, C1. G«., Dun-

drum Bay.Adam, Mr. John, C«. G*., Black-

water Station. (2)Agar, J., C'. G«., Morris Castle.Agnes, Saml.,Seaman,'Wivenhoe.Ahern, John, Kilmore.

Aikin, John^d. G""., Cushendall.Allan, Jas., Pilot atHolyIsland.Allen, Mr. Luke Jas., Wivenhoe.Anderson, Mr. John G., B.N.Annis, Mr. Mentor, Chief Officer

of O. G«., Bedheugh. (2)Anthony, Capt.Owen, Holyhead.Armstrong, Robert, ditto.

Armstrong, Mr/W.,Pilot,BIythe.Armstrong, "William, TSewbiggin.Askin, J., C'. Gd. Boatman.Atkins, Thos., <?. Gd., Wainfleet.Autridge,Lieut.,B.N,. Poonbeg.Avisse, Capt. J. N., Boulogne.Bacon, Mr. John, M. M.Bailey, James, Boatman, Deal.

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Baillie, Lieut.Henry,R.N.,C'.Gd.Bake, Lieut., R.N., C'. Gd.Baker, Lieut. G. S., K.N., C'. Gd.Baker, Lieut.W. H., R.N., <?.Gd

Barlach, Mr. Henry, M. M.Barnard.Addeley.C'.Gd., Clogher

Head.(2)Barnes, George, Christchurch.Barry, Lieut. G., R.N., Kinsale.Bates, Mr. Thos., C'. G4.Beatson, Mr. G. B. M., Fraser-

burgh, Chief Officer of C«. G<".Beck, Robert, Coxswain of the

Point of Ayr Life-boat.Bedwell, Win., Freswiek, N.B.Begg, Mr., M. M.Bennett, Capt. C. C., R.N.*Berriman, Mr. James, M. M.Bevan, Mr. John, Aberavon,Bingham, Mr. Wm., Bellmullett.Black, Alex., C'. Gd., Strangford.Blair, Lt. Horatio, R.N., C'. Gd.Blance, John, Shetland.Blissendon, William M., C' Gd.,

Dunmanus.Blois,Capt. J. R., R.N.*Bolitho, Simon, C'. Gd., Bude.Bongourd, H., Pilot, Guernsey.Bonner, G., C'. Gd., Collieston.Bowen, Lieut. C. H., R.N.*Bridle, Wm., Lyme Regis.Brine, Thomas, Esq., Douglas.Brinksmead, Mr.Wm., Bideford.Brittain,Lieut.G.S., K.N.,(?.Gd.*Britton, Mr. John, Master of the

American Ship Rochetter*Broad, Wm., Esq., Falmouth.*Brooks, A., C*. Gd., Dungeness.Brown, Henry, Newbiggin.Brown, James, Dunbar.Browne, Mr. P. R. M., St. John's

Point, Dundrum Bay.*Brunton, Lieut. J., R.N., C'.Gd.*Bulley, Lieut. J., R.N., C'. Gd.

(4)*Burnard, Mr. Thos., Bideford. (2)Burne, James, C«. Gd., Penzance.Burne, John, Shields.Burney, Mr. Robt., C*. Gd., Banff.Cahill, F. S., Esq.,M.D., Berwick.Cain, William, Isle of Man.Callaway, Wm., Seaman, Lyme.Campbell, James, Leestone.Cannell, Thomas, Isle of Man.Carberry, Patrick, Wexford.Carey, H., Esq., Shrove Head.Carr, C. S., Gunner R. C. Sylvia.Carr, John, Chief Boatman, C',

Gd., Dunmanus.Carrington, Lieut., R.N.Carrington, W. H., Esq., Douglas.Carter, Mr. John, Chief Officer of

O. Gd., Balbriggan.Casey, M., Newcastle, Ireland.Castel, G., Boatman, Broadstairs.Chaddock, J., (?. Gd., StonehavenChaplin, Mr., M. M.Chappell, Mr. Thomas, Bideford.Chappell, Capt. Wm., Bideford.Chard, J., Boatman, Thorpe.Chittenden, Edward, Boatman,

Broadstairs.Choppin, Lt. Fred., R.N., C', Gd.Clarke, George, Seaman.Clarke, Lieut. Joseph, R.N.*Clarke, Wm., pilot, Mevagissey.Clayburn, Thos., Coxswain of

Scarboro' Life-boat. (2)Clayton, Lieut. R.N., C«. G4.

Cleave, Robert, Wivenhoe.Clohe, Wm. Pilot, Mevagissey.Cockrom, Wm., Steward, H.M.S.

Eagle.Coffey, P., Tramore, Waterford.Cole, John, Seaman, Wivenhoe.Collard, Mr. S., Cinque Port PilotCollins, Capt. John, of the Ame-

rican packet ship Boscius.*Collison, Mr. R., M. M., Stone-

haven.Collopy, Jas., C'. Gd., Porthcawl.Combe, Lt. M., R.N., Dungeness.Coneys, Mr. Anthony, Clifden.Connick, Mr. John, Dundalk.Corbet, Peter, Pilot, Guernsey.Corbet, Wm., Esq., Isle of Man.Cork, Wm., C'. Gd., Fort George.Cornish, Lieut. J., R.N., Bovis.Costello, Martin, Esq., Rosslare.Cowin, John, Isle of Man.Coul, Alexander, Montrose.Coul, Charles, Montrose.Cox,Lieut. H., R.N., C«.Gd. (2)*Cox, William, Kilmore.Craggs, Jas., C'. Gd., Devonport.Cronen, Dennis, Ballycotton.Cropper, Robert, Liverpool.Crosby, Nicholas, Dundalk.Crosswell, Mr. Thomas, Fowey.Crouch, J., Boatman, Broadstairs.Crouch,R.,Boatman, Broadstairs.Culver, Mr., C«. Gd., Leigh.Cunningham, Mr. J., Newcastle.Curteis, Stephen, Christchurch.Curteis, Mr. W., C'. Gd., Stokes's

Bay.Dabine, Lieut., R.N., C'. Gd.Dand, M. H., Hauxley. (2)Dark, Mr. William, Padstow.Darling, William, Light-house

keeper, Fern Islands, Durham.Darling, Grace Horsley, his

daughter.Darragh, H., C'. Gd., Innis Bonn.Davies, Capt. Geo., R.N. (4)**Davies, George, Coxswain of the

Hoylake Life-boat.Davison, W. Coxswain of Sun-

derland Life-boat.Day, Chr., Seaman, Middlesboro'Day, Mr. Thomas, Bideford.Deane, Mr. Henry, C. Gd., Ban-

gor, Ireland.Delpierre, Jean A., Boulogne.Dent, J., Fisherman, Newbiggin.Desmond, John, Limerick.De St. Croix, Mr. F., Jersey.*De St. Croix, Mr. Jean, Jersey.*De St. Croix,Mr. P., Jersey.*Devereux, Mark, Pilot, Rosslare.Dillon, James, C\ G4. Boatman,

Arklow.Donkin, Alex., Cullercoats. (2)Donovan, Dennis, C'. Gd. (2)Dooley, Lt. Dan., R.N., C'. Gd.Douglas, Alexander, C'.Gd., New-

castle, Ireland.Drayson, D., C'. Gd., Atherfield.Duffy, Michael, Mullaghmore.Dunn, Mr. William, M,M.Durban, John, Walmer.Dyer, Benj., Seaman, Wivenhoe.Earle, Lieut. E. C.,R.N.,Rye.*Eastaway, R., Boatman, C'. G<i.Eddy, R., Pilot at Plymouth. (2)Edington, Mr. Charles, C1. Gd.Edwards, Mr. David, Montrose.Ellis, Henry, C«. Gd., Bude.

Elphinstone, George, Dundalk.Else, Lieut., R.N., Fowey.*Elwin, Lieut., R.N.Erridge, Edw., Boatman, Deal.Essell, Lieut. Wm. F., R.N.*Evans, Mr. J., M.M. Fishguard.Evans, Thomas, Liverpool.Evans, William, Pilot, Neath.Evison, Lieut. J. C., R.N., C.Gd.Field, Lieut. Wm. Geo., R.N.Field, Mr. Wm., Milford Haven.Finlay, George, C*. Gd., Lambay

Island.Finlay, William, Montrose.Fish, John, Master of the South-

wold Life-boat.Fisher, Mr. S., Horseferry-road.Fisher, Mrs., North Feroe IslandsFitzjames, Mr., R.N., Euphrates

Expedition.Fitzpatrick, James, C'.Gd., Malin

Head.Fleming, Geo., Fisherman, Gor-

leston.Fletcher, T., C'. Gd., Hosslare.Flynn, Patrick, C'. Gd. Boatman,

Kilrush.Toley, Mr., M. M. of schooner.Foley, Mr. Joseph, Port Talbot.Fonnby, Joseph, Coxswain of the

Formby Life-boat.Forward, Mr. T. R., Commander

R. C. Sylvia*Foster, Jsph., C«.Gd., AldboronghFound, Mr. William, Padstow.Fowell, John, Seaman.Fowler, James, Master Mariner.Foy, Thomas, Master of Life

Boat, at Rossglass.Franklin, Lt. Edw., R.N., Hove.Franklyn, Lieut. G., R.N.Freeman, John, Seaman.Freemantle, Capt. C. W., R.N.*French, Mr. Charles, C'. Gd.Fulton, Mr. Robert, R.N., St.

Andrew's.Gahan, Lieut. G., R.N., C". Gd,Galbraith, Mrs. E., Whitney.Gale, Mr. William, Barking.Giles, Mr. William, Padstow.Gillespie, Andrew, Gunner of the

R. C. Start.Gilmer, Mr. William, Dundalk.Gilson, Lt. T. A., R.N., C'. Gd.Gimar, Capt. Edward, Master of

the French Brig Le Norman.Gin, Nicolas Francois, Boulogne.Gleeson, Rn. Fethard, Wexford.Glover, John, Gunfleet Sand.Goss, Capt. Thos., R.N., C«. Gd.*Gould, Lieut. Wm., R.N., C'. Gd.Graham, Capt. Philip, R.N.*Granby, Charles, M. M.Grandy, Mr., of the Harpy, R. C.Grandy, Lieut. S., R.N. (2)*Graves, Joseph, M. M.Gray, Alex., <?. Gd., Fort George.Gray, Donald, Kilmore.Gray, Mr. George, Bridlington.Gray, Capt. John, Peterhead.Gregory, J., O.G4., St. Andrew 8.Grey, George, Hartlepool.Griffith, David, Beaumaris.Griffith, Robert, Anglesey.Griffiths,Mr.B., M.M.,PortmadocGriffiths,Griffith,Pilot,Ang'Griffiths, Thos., C'. Gd., Mulbay.Gruer,Wm.,C*.Gd., Lossiemouth," , P . , C o . Down, Ireland.

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Guy, Mr. Philip, Bideford.Hamilton, Mr. George, O. Gd.Hamilton, H. A., Esq., Balbrig-

gan. (2) *Hamono, Cant. Abel (French).Hanning,Nioholas,C'.G'l.,Dingle.Hansell, Paull Sackett, Boatman,

Broadstairs.Hansford, John, Weymouth.Harrington, T., C«. Gd., KilrushHarrison, Jacob, Shields.Heal, J., Fisherman, Atherfield.Heard, Rich., Esq., C'. Gd, Rut-

land, Donegal.Heavy, Pat., Constable, Knock,

Limerick.Hein, Capt. F. J., Russian, M.M.Henin,Pierre,Boulogne-sur-Mer.Hennessy, J., C*. G". Boatman.Henry, Lieut., R.N., C«. Gd.Henslow, Lieut., R.N., Cf. Gd.Henwood, Thos., C'. Gd., Fowey.Herrington, Benj., Master of the

late Southwold Life-boat.Hicks, Barnard, Scilly.Hicks, George, C'. G1., Tyrella.Hicks, Samuel, Seaman.Highland, Owen, Anglesey.Hildebrand, Hen., Esq., Clifden,

County Galway.Hildebrand, Henry, Esq., West-

port. (2)Hill, Mr. W., Mate.Hillary, Sir Augustus Win., Bart.Hillary, Sir William, Bart. (4)**Hipplewhite, Capt. T., Harbour

Master, Warkworth.Hobbourn, Solomon, Boatman,

Broadstairs.Hodgson, J.,Carver, Sunderland.Hoed, Capt. Francis Philip, of

Netherlands ship Phehomene.*Hogbin, James, Coxswain of

Ramsgate Life-boat.Hogg, Mr. William, C'. Gd.Holland, Lieut. John, R.N.Holman, Lieut. T., H.N.Hood, Mr. Wm., Master of the

late Seaton Carew Life-boat.Hough ton, H., Joiner, Hartlepool.Howe, R., C'. Gd., BallygeriiHowell, Mr. John, Port Talbot,

M. M.Hughes, Geo., Pilot, Guernsey.Hughes, Mr. John, Liverpool.Hughes, Thos., Pilot, Holyhead.Humphreys, Mr. D., Liverpool.Hurry, Stephen, Gunfleet Sand.Huss, Mr. Thos., H.M.S. Rover.Hutchinson, Mr. H., C'. G<i.Hutchinson, Lieut. W., R.N.*Hyde, James, Scilly.Hynds, Mr. John, Dundalk.Hynes, B., Cf. Gd., Boatman,

Galway.Inkster, Peter.Shetland.James, Lieut. Horatio, R.N.*James, Lieut. William, R.N.*Japp, Robert, Montrose.Jefiers, Richard, Cf. Gd,, Dingle.Jefferson, Philip, Coxswain,

Newbiggin Life-boat. (2)Jellard, Mr. John, M. M.*Jenkins, L., Pilot, Port Talbt.Jenkins, Mr. Wm., Fishguard.Jennings, Wm., Harwich. (2)Jesse, Commander Rich., R.N.,

C'. G"., Tenby.Joachim, Capt., R.N. (3)

Jobson, Lt. Christopher, B.N.*Johns, Richard, Seaman, Fowey.Johns, Mr. WillianvPadstow.Johnstone, Capt. B., Steamer

Enterprise.Johnstone, William, Yarmouth.Jones, Mr., C'., Gd., Wlcklow.Jones, Mr., Ct. G4.Jones, Mr. E., M. M., Portmadoc.Jones, Henry, Mariner, R. C.

Sylvia, Penzance.Jones, John, Pilot, Porthcawl.Jones, Owen, Anglesey.Jones, Lieut, R., R.N., (?.G*.*(3)Jones, Mr. T., Port Talbot, M. M.Jones, Mr. Thomas, Holyhead.Joy, Mr. George, Master of H.M.

Cutter Mermaid.*Kelly, Lieut.E., R.N., Mauritius.Kendall. Wm., C*.Gd.,Atherfleld.Kennedy, Lieut. Arthur, H.N.KennedyjE.-C'.Gii., DnnfanaghyKennedy, Mr. H., Belfast Lough.Kennedy, Master John, Belfast.Kerley, Thos., Boatman, C'. G«i.,

Penzance.Kidd, Dan., Fisherman, Dundee.Kinch, H., Newcastle-on-Tyne.King, Lt.Sidney, R.N.,Southend.Kisbee, Com. Thos., R.N.Knight, J. T., C'.Gd., SunderlandLake, Mr. Andrew, Chief Officer

ofC'. Gd., Wick, N.B.Landells, Thos., Milford.Lane, Lieut., R.N., Dartmouth.Langton,Lieut.T.W.,R.N.,Ct.Gd.Larkin, Thomas, Seaman.Lavington, Lieut. Thomas, R.N.Lazoix, Lieut., of the French

Marine at Dieppe.Leggett, Edw., Gunner.Leigh, Lieut. T.,R.N. C*. Gd. (2)Leslie, Mr. J., Stonehaven, N.B.Lett, Lt. S. J., R.N., C«. Gd.»Lewis, E., Seaman, Barmouth.Lewis, John, Seaman, Harwich.Lewis, Mr. Thomas, Dundalk.Lewis,W., Seaman, Harwich. (2)Ley, Joseph, Pilot, Mevagissey.Likely, Henry, Limerick.Lindsay, Lieut. James, R.N.*Lingard, Lt. J., R.N., Wbitby.*Lithaby, Philip, <?. Gd. Boatman.Llewellyn, Mr. David, C». Gd.,

Rocky Bay.Llewellyn, Margaret, Fishguard.Llewellyn, Martha, ditto.Lloyd, O., C'. Gd., Lulworth CoveLloyd, Lieut. Sam.,R.N.,Ct.Gd.*Louchet, L. P. A. B., Anthie,

near Boulogne.Loughor, Rees, Monknash, Gla-

morganshire.Lovell, Patrick, Belmullett.Ludlow, I., Capt., American ship

Monmouth.*Lyons, Lieut. William, R.N.Macalister, Mr. Robert, Wick.Macdonald, George, C*. Gd., St.

John's Point, Ireland.Mackintosh, Mr. Alex., M. M.Macnamara, Lt. T., R.N., C«.Gd.«Mann, Lieut., R.N., C'. Gd.Mariole, Jean Baptiste, Fr. Pilot.Mark, William, C'. Gd., Dingle.Marsh, Capt. D., R.N., C«. Gd.*Marshall, Capt. John, Bideford.Mason, J., C*. Gd. Boatman, Elie.Matthews, Lieut. R. B., K.N.

May, Mr. A. C., H.M.S. Mover.May, W. R. Cf. Gd., Boscastle.McArdle, Thomas, Dundalk.McCarthy, J,, C*. Gd., Dundrum.McCarthy, Jas., C«. Gd., Kilrush.McCulloch, K., C«. Gd Elie. (2)McDonald, Mr. Wm., Irvine.McGladery.Lt. J., R.N., O. G4.McKenzie, James, O. Gd., Boat-

man, Galway.MoKinnon, J., Master of steamer

Defiance, Greenocfc.McNamee, P., Boatman, C'. Gd.,

Dunmanus, Ireland.McNaughten, Neil, C«. G4., St.

Andrew's.McQueen, Alexander, Seaman.Mearns, Mr. R., jun., Montrose.Metherell, Lt. R. R.,R.N.,C«.G'1.*Middleton, John, Boatman, Deal.Milburn, John, Shields.Milburn, William, Isle of Man.MiUer, John, C*. Gd., Devonport.Miller, William, Boatman, Deal.Mills, C., C'. Gd., Clifden,GalwayMinter, O., Boatman, Deal.Mitchel, John, Pilot, Guernsey.Mitton, Philip, Wexford.Moar, May-Stout,H., Burra Ness.Moody, Samuel, Coxswain of the

Skegness life-boat.Morgan, John, Thnrso, N.B.Morgan, Lieut. R., R.N., C1. Gd.Morgan, Mr. Thos., Stork, R.C.Morris, Capt. John Row, R.N.*Morris, H., Seaman, Holyhead.Morris, W. E., Harbour Master,

Port Madoc.Morrison, Lieut., R.N., C*. Gd.Morrison, W., Pilot, Ballywater.Mortley, Mr., C'. Gd., Padstow.Mudd, Wm., Harwich.Mulligan, James, Sligo.Murray, A..,Cf.Gd. Boatman, Elie.Newnham, Lt. N., R.N., C'. Gd.Newsom, W., Seaman, Harwich.Nichol, Mr. John, Montrose.Nicholson,!!., Constable, Knock.Nicolle, Mr. Philip, Jersey.Norcock. Capt. G. L., R.N.Norris, Benj., Boatman, Deal.Norrls, Mr. James, M. M.Nott, Capt. Edward B., R.N. (2)O'Neil, Patrick, Scilly.Orr, Mr. Robert, Irvine.O'Sullivan, Mr. M., Bere Island.O'Sullivan, D., O. Gd., Bally-

castle, Antrim.Owen, Capt. Wm., Holyhead.Owen, Mr. William, M. M.*Owen, Richard, Anglesey.Palmer, George, Esq. M.P.*Parker, Mr. Wm., M.M.Parker,Mr. J., Mate.Flamboro'H.Parrott, Mr. R., C'. Gd., Tenby.Parry, Lieut., R.N.Parry, Mr. Henry, Anglesey.Parry, Mr. H., M.M., Port MadooParsons, Lieut., H.N.Parsons, Lieut. W., R.N., Cf. G*.Paul, Thomas, C'. Gd., Bude.Paynter, Mr. Richard, M. M.Peake,Capt.T.L.,K.N.*Peake, James, Esq., H. M. Dock-

yard, Devonport.*Pearce, Rich., Esq., Penzance.Pearse, James. Pilot, Porthcawl.Pearse, Thos., Pilot, Porthcawl.Pearson, S. D., <?.Gd., Ballygerig

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Peart, John, Montrose.Pedder,Lieut.Wm., R.N., C'.G4.Peebles, Mr. John, Irvine.Peebles, Capt. T., Irvine.Pepper, John, Boatman, C'. Gd.,

Lymington.Perkins, James, C'. Gd., Bude.Petrie, Ellen, Shetland.Phillips, J., Newcastle, Ireland.Picard, Pierre, French M.M.Pillar,W.,Gunner, H.M.S.jE%fe.Pincomb, T., Pilot, Exmouth.Pitt, Edw., C'. Ga., Atherfield.Pomeroy, H.jC'.Gd., Mevagissey.Porter, William, Seaman.Powell, John, Gunfleet Sand.Pratt, Lt. James, R.N., C'. G4.Prattent, Lieut. John, R.N.*Preston, Mr., Chief Officer of

C'. G"J., Newton.Prewel, Robert, C'. Gd., Kilrush.Price, Thomas, Beaumaris.Prior, Lt. Thos. H., R.N., C'. Gd.Prosser.Mr. H.,C«.Gd.Purdy, H., Coast Guard, TyrellaPym Lt. R. E., R.N., Whitby.Quadling, Mr. B. E., C'. Gd.* (2)Quayle, Mr. E., Isle of Man. (2)Quirke, Mr. George, Douglas.*Rae,Wm., Fisherman, Whitburn.Handle, Mr. John, Bristol.RandaU, Lt. H., R.N. C'. Gd. (2) *Rawstone, Lieut., R.N., C'. G4.Ray, John, Boatman, Tenby.Raye, Lieut. Henry R., R. M.Read, Lieut. James, R.N.,C'. Gd.Redford, John, Coxswain of the

Cullercoats' Life-boat.Rees, Mr. Arthur, Port Talbot.Rees, Mr. William, Fishguard.Reeve, Mr. John, Swansea.Regan, Daniel, Kilmore.Renowden, J., C*. Gd., Dingle.Richards, Mr. Edward, M. M.Richards, Mr. Thomas, M. M.Richards, James, Mariner, R.C.

Sylvia, Penzance.Richards, Henry, Mariner, R. C.

Sylvia, Penzance.Richardson, Mr. Andrew, M. M.

1 Richardson, W,, Esq., Coleraine.Ridge,Mr. J.,Mate of .KYteR.C.Ridge, Mr. W., C*. Gd., Cadgwith.Rioeh,R.,C'.Gd.,Collieston, N.B.Rivers, Thomas, C*. G4., Lydd.Roberts, Mr. John, Clogwyn.Roberts, Mr. Robert, Carnarvon.Roberts, Owen, Pilot, Anglesey.Robertson, Lieut. Robert, R.N.*Robertson, Lieut. J. H. M., R.N.Robins, Mr. John Gunn, C'. Gd.,

Hurst Castle.Robinson, Mr. Jas., Aberdeen.Robinson, Lieut., R.N.Roderick, E., Boatman, C'. Gd.,

Dunmanus, Ireland.Ross, Capt. Thos., R.N., C'. Gd.*Ross, Rich., C'. Gd., Curadoc. (2)Boss, Richard, C*. G4., Donmore.Rossiter, Thomas, Wexford.Rothery, Lieut. 3., R.N.Rowe, Wm., CV Gd., Dingle.Rowe, William, Scilly.Rowe, William, Seaman.Ruddock, John, Boatman, Filey.Kuncliffe, Wm., Coxswain of the

Southport Life-boat.Russell, Mr. R., J.P., Limerick.Rymer, Lieut. D., R.N.*

Salmon,C.,Fishernian,Gorleston.Sanderson, Lieut. J. P., R.N.

Ci. Gd., Bridge of Don.Sands, Mr. R., M. M., Bahamas.Sauvage, Mr., Master of French

Fishing-boat Isabelle.Sawtell, Mr. Edwin, C'. Gd.Scott, Mr. James, M. M.Selly,W.H.,C'.Gd., Penzance. (2)Sergeant, Lieut. J., R.N., C'. Gd.Sewell, Lt. H. F., R.N., C'. Gd.»Sewell, Master John, Belfast.Shankey, R., C'.Gd., Dundalk.(2)Shannon, Patrick,Assistant Boat-

man, C<. Gd., Kilrush.Sharrock, J. P. C'. Gd., Boscastle.Shaw, Lieut. Chas.,R.N.. C'.Gd.Shea, Daniel, C'. Gd., Por'thcawl.Shieldon, Robt., Coxs. of Redcar

Life-boat.Sims, John, C*. Gd., Dungeness.Sims, Lieut. And., R.N., C1. Gd.,

Peterhead. (2)Sinclair, Mr. Benj., Thurso, N.B.Sinnott, R., C'.G''., Mullaghmore.Smith, Mr. Owen, Bideford.Smith, Joseph, Shields.Smith, Mr. John, Thurso.Smith, Thomas, C'. Gd., Ballina.Smith, Mr. William,Aldborough.Smyth, Henry, C«. Gd., Kilmore.Snell, Lieut. Geo., R.N., C«. Gd.*Somerville,Lient.J.,R.N.,Ct.Gd.*Southey, Lieut., R.N., C'. Gd.Spark, Mr. A., M. M.Stables, Robert, Holyhead.Stannard, F., M. M., Southwold.Stap, Mr. Randal, Dunbar.Stark, Lieut. Pet., R.N., C'. Gd.*Steane, Lieut. John, R.N.,Rye.*Steel, Mr. Charles, C'. Gd.*Storr, John, Whitby.Stone, James, C*. Gd., Boscastle.Stragnell, Lieut., R.N.Strahan, Mr. Henry, Pilot, New-

castle-on-Tyne.Strains, Capt., R.N., C'. Gd.Strong, Mr. Fran. F. M.Stuart, Lieut. J., R.N., C'. Gd.Stuart,Lieut. T..R.N.,C'.G". (2)Stubbs, Chas., Seaman.Stubbs, Henry, Atherfield.Sullivan, J., Seaman, Newhaven.Sumner, Mr. Richard, Surgeon,

Formby, near Liverpool.Superville, Capt., Bourdeaux.Surrey, William, Mariner, R. C.

Sylvia, Penzance.Sutherland, D., C". G4., Kater-

line.Sutler, Mr. John, M, M.Sutton,Mr.C.,Port Talbot, M. M.Symmes, Lt.H.A.S., R.N.,C'.G4.*Synge, The Rev. A., Balbriggan.Tait, Grace, Shetland.Taylor, J., C'. G4., Dundrum Bay.Tegg, Mr. Thos., M.M., CornwallTerrett, T., Constable, Knock.Thomas, James, Atherfield.Thompson, Donald.Thurso, N.B.Thompson, Mr. G., Annalong.Thompson, Mr. R. Kirkpatrick,

Chief Officer of C«.Gd. (3)Thompson, Mr. R. K., C'. Gd.,

Clogher Head, Ireland.*Thorp, Mr. T., Newcastle.Tindall, Smith, M.M.Toole, Capt. William, Curradoc.Town, J., C'. Gd., Lydden; (2)

Town, John, C'. Gd., Folkstone.Tredwen, Mr. Richard, Padstow.Tregidgo,Wm*H., C'. Gd., Bude.Trent, J., Fisherman, Atherfield.Triphook, Mr. ̂ Hamilton, R. C.Tuckfield, Mr. Thos., Bideford.Tudor, Capt. John, R.N., Wick.Tully, William, Newcastle.Turnbull, R., Fisherman, DunbarTurpie, Jas., C'. Gd., Salcombe.Tutt, Edward, Boatman, C'. Gd.,

Dunmanus, Ireland.Tuvache, Captain (French).Usher, Mr. John, Bridlington. (1)Van Houten, Mr. William, Rot-

terdam. (2)Vicary, Lt.W.,R.N,,Atherfield.*Vondy, Isaac, Coxswain to the

Life Boat, Isle of Man. (2)Waddy, Dr., M.D., Bannow.Wade, Mr,. M. M.Wake, Mr. Baldwin Arden, Mid.

H.M.S. Forester.Wales, J., Boatman, Broadstairs.Walker, Mr. Jos., Brigg.Wallace Mr. James, M. M.Walsh, Mr. Martin, M. M.*Ward, J., B.C., Sylvia, Penzance.Ward, Capt. John R., R.N.Warder, D.T., C'. Gd., Salcombe.Warn,W., sen., Atherfield.Warn, W., jun., ditto.Warren, Lt. Charles D., R.N.Waters, Wm., Master of the late

Southwold Life-boat.Watt, Alexander, Montrose.Watts, Charles, M. M.Watts, Lieut. Wm. S.,R.N.»Watts, Mr. William, M. M.Waugh, Edw., Cf. G*., Wexford.Weblin, J., C'. G4., Tramore Bay.Wedge, Wm., O. Gd., Salcombe.Weekes, Wm. Wall, Seaman.Welsh, Mr. Michael, M. M.Westbrook, Lieut., R. N.Wheeler, C., Atherfield.Wheeler, J., ditto.Wheeler, R., ditto.Wheeler, Wm., Pilot, Gravesend.White, J. Kearney, Esq., C'. Gd.,

Blyth. (2)Wilcox,J.,C'.Gd.,Lydd.Wilkie,Mr.C., Hermitage-street.Williams, Owen, Coxswain of the

Cemlyn Life-boat, Anglesey.Williams, Rev. James, Llanfair-

ynghornwy.*Williams, Mr. Jos., Bideford (2)Williams, Mr. J. M., Padstow.Williamson, Robert, Thurso.Williamson,W., Pilot,Wick,N.B.Wilson, J., Pilot, St. Andrew's.Wilson, Mr. John, Liverpool.Wilson, Ralph, Holy Island.Wilson, Thos., Pilot, Holy Island.Wilson, Wm., Pilot, Holy Island.Wishart, John, Wick, N.B.Wood, Mr. Thomas Lamb,C'.Gd.,

Dunany Point. (2)Woodham, Lt., R.N., Banff, N.B.

Clogherhead.Worldley, S., Harwich.Wright, Mr. John, Master of

smack Samuel and Mary Ann.Wylde, Lieut. S., R. N., C«. G4.Wyrill, H., Boatman, Scarboro'.Young, Abr., C*. G*., Shoreham.Young, Lieut. T., R.N., C'. Gd.Youngs,A.H.;Ct.G'i;Blatchinglon.

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LIFE-BOAT TKANSPOBTING-CABKIAGE.

LIFE-BOAT TBANSPO^TING-CABRIAGE AS ADOPTED sr THE ROTAI, NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION.

THE carriage consists of a fore and mainbody. The latter is formed of a keelwayA, A, and of side or bilgeways B, B, inrear of the main axle, the boat's weightbeing entirely on the rollers of the keelway.Its leading characteristic is that, on the with-drawal of the long forelock pin C, the foreand main bodies can be detached from eachother. The advantages of this arrangementare that the weight of the boat when she islaunched from the rear end forms an in-clined plane by elevating the keelway, yetwithout lifting the fore body off the ground,•whilst to replace her on the carriage she canbe hauled bow foremost up the fore end orlonger incline. The bilgeways B, B, are

needed at the rear end, that the boat maybe launched in an upright position with hercrew on board; but they are not requiredat the fore end of the carriage. The boat ishauled off the carriage and launched into thesea by a rope on each side of the boat rovethrough the sheeve D, having one end hookedto a self-detaching hook at the boat's stern,and the other manned by a few persons onthe shore, who thus haul the boat and hercrew off the carriage and launch them afloatat once, with their oars in their hands, bywhich means head-way may be obtainedbefore the breakers have time to beat theboat broadside on to the beach.

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THE LIFE-BOAT OF THE EOYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOATINSTITUTION.

Fig. 3."Deck Plan.

Fig. 4.

Body Plan. Midship Section.

The accompanying figures show the general form, the nature of the fittings, and air-chambers of one of these boats, 30 feet in length and 7 feet 6 inches in breadth. In figs. 1and 2, the elevation and deck plans, the general exterior form of the boat is shown withthe sheer of gunwale, length of keel, and rake or slope of stem and stern-posts. The dottedlines of fig. 1 show the position and dimensions of the air-chambers within board, and of therelieving-tubes. In fig. 2, A represents the deck, B the relieving-tubes (6 inches in diameter),c the side air-cases, D the end air-chambers. In fig. 3, the exterior form of transverse sections,at different distances from stem to stern, is shown; Fig. 4 represents a midship transversesection, A being sections of the side air-cases, B the relieving-tubes, bored through solid massivechocks of wood of the same depth as the space between the deck and the boat's floor, c, C,are spaces beneath the deck, filled up, over 6 feet in length, at the midship part of the boat,with solid chocks of light wood, forming a portion of the ballast; d is a section of a smalldraining-tier, having a pump in it, by which any leakage can be pumped out by one of thecrew whilst afloat. The festooned lines in fig. 1 represent exterior life-lines attached roundthe entire length of the boat, to which persons in the water may cling till they can be got intothe boat; the two central lines are festooned lower than the others, to be used as stirrups, sothat a person in the water by stepping on them may climb into the boat.

This life-boat possesses in the highest degree all the qualities which it is desirable that alife-boat should possess :—

1. Great lateral stability.2. Speed against a heavy sea.3. Facility for launching and for taking the shore.4. Immediate'self-discharge of any water breaking into her.5. The important advantage of self-righting if upaot.6. Strength.7. Stowage-room for a number of passengers.

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154 KULES AND BEGULATIONS. [APRIL 1,1859.

KOYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION,/or tljt nf life frnm IIjtfttmL

THE object of this Institution, as declared in itstitle, is to afford assistance to every ShipwreckedPerson around the coasts of the United King-dom.

The chief means by which it hopes to carry thisobject into effect are—

By the establishment of efficient Life-boats onthe points of the coast most exposed to Ship-wreck, and organizing and training Crews readyto man the boats at all times, in case of wreck.

By granting Pecuniary Rewards to persons whogo off in Life-boats, or otherwise assist in savinglife from wreck; and by conferring HonoraryGold and Silver Medals for distinguished gallantryin such service.

KULES AND REGULATIONS.1. The Institution shall consist of a Patron and

Vice-Patrons, President, Vice-Presidents, andGovernors; Committee of Management, Sub-Committees, Treasurer, Trustees, Auditors, Secre-tary, and Inspector.

2. Donors of ten guineas at one time are en-titled to be life-Governors of the Institution, andSubscribers of one guinea annually to be Gover-nors during the period of their subscriptions;each of these will be entitled at a General Meetingto ... 1 Vote.

Donors of twenty guineas, or subscribers of twoguineas annually, to have each . . . 2 Votes.

Donors of thirty guineas, or Subscribers ofthree guineas annually, each . . . 3 Votes.

Donors of fifty guineas, or Subscribers of fiveguineas annually, each . . . 4 Votes.

Donors of one hundred guineas, or Subscribersof ten guineas annually, each . . . 6 Votes.

Donors of twenty-five guineas, or upwards, tobe eligible to be elected Vice-Presidents.

All annual subscriptions, whenever paid, shallbe deemed subscriptions for the then currentyear, ending on the 31st December nest.

3. The affairs of the Institution shall be admi-nistered by a General Committee of Management,to consist of not less than ten Governors, whoshall elect their own Chairman and Deputy-Chair-man. The President and Vice-Presidents shallbe ex-officio members of the Committee, and'takethe chair when present.

4. Three members of the Committee to be aquorum, except on all questions involving an out-lay exceeding one hundred pounds, when thequorum shall be five. All questions in Com-mittees "to be determined by the majority ofmembers present, including the Chairman; andin the case of the members dividing equally, theChairman to have the casting vote.

5. The Committee of Management shall meetfrom time to time at least once in every month,to receive and consider the Reports of the Sub-Committees, and if sanctioned, to give the neces-sary instructions for their recommendations beingcarried into effect, as well as for conducting thegeneral affairs of the Institution.

6. The Committee, at any meeting at whichfive members may be present, or any twentyGovernors of the Institution, shall have power tocall an extraordinary General Meeting, on givingfourteen days' notice to the Secretary, and in

three of the public papers, stating the object forwhich it is convened.

7. The Committee to have power to makeregulations for their own government. All theofficers of the Institution to be appointed by them,to receive their instructions from them, and holdtheir situations at their pleasure.

8. Drafts upon the Treasurer or Bankers to besigned, and all bills from the country to beaccepted, by two members of the Committee, orany two of the Trustees of the Institution, suchdrafts to be countersigned by the Secretary.

9. All investments in the public funds to bemade in the names of three Trustees, and allExchequer bills which may be purchased shall bedeposited at the Bankers, subject to the controlof two members of Committee, one of whom to bea Trustee.

10. Whenever it shall appear that the balanceat the Bankers' exceeds the sum of 300/., unlessthere is likely to be some immediate call for it,such excess shall be invested in Governmentsecurities. The Bankers' book shall be laid uponthe table at each meeting of Committee, and thebalance reported and entered in the Minutes.No debts to be contracted, or payments made,exceeding 51. but by the authority of the Com-mittee.

11. The Committee of Management shall havepower to fill up all vacancies that may occur bydeath or resignation, or to add to their number bythe election of any new member whom they maydeem eligible, such election to take place at themeeting next after that at which he may havebeen proposed.

12. The Committee shall keep a full record ofall its transactions and proceedings. It shall bethe duty of the Secretary to keep a minute-book ofthe meetings of the General Committee and of theSub-Committees, a precise-book, a letter-book, alist of subscribers, and the accounts of the Insti-tution.

13. The Committee shall convene a GeneralMeeting of tiie Subscribers to the Institution onthe 4th day of March, or as soon after as may beconvenient, in each year, and shall lay beforesuch meeting (in all cases in which the Institutionhas voted a reward) a statement of the number ofpersons who may have been saved from shipwreck,with the name of the vessels to which they be-longed ; also a list of the names of all persons towhom medals or rewards may have been voted,with the particulars of the services they rendered.

The names, also, and circumstances of any per-sons who may have unfortunately perished in anattempt to save the lives of others, with the par-ticulars of the assistance afforded to their wivesand families. Also an account of the receipts,disbursements, and funds of the Institution forthe past year, Audited by a Public Accountant.

Also a return of all the life-boats belonging to,or established by, or in connexion with, the Insti-tution, their actual state and condition, and thatof the boat-houses, carriages, and stores appertain-ing to them.

14. The rules of the Institution not to bechanged, except by the resolution of a GeneralMeeting specially convened, confirmed by a sub-sequent extraordinary or Annual General Meeting.

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LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS.*»* Donations under £10 are omitted after having been twice inserted.

LEGACIES.1825. JOHN HENRY HECKER, Esq., late of Finsbury Square . .1830. WILLIAM PRIOR, Esq., late of Herne Hill, Camberwell1830. WILLIAM WALCOT, Esq., late of Oundle, Northamptonshire1832. Mrs. DUPPA, late of Homerton, Middlesex1834. Mrs. HAYMAN, late of Topsham, Devon1848. THOMAS THACKERAY RENNELL, Esq., late of Enfield1851. Mrs. JANE GRANTHAM, late of Altrincham, Cheshire . . .1854. SAMUEL J. LOWE, Esq., of Shadwell1856. Captain HAMILTON FITZGERALD, R.N., V.P1857. Mrs. JANE DA VIES, late of Clapham1857. Miss MARIA PETERSON, late of Bromley1858. Mr. CHARLES SELLS, Hoxton1858. GEO. HOLGATE FOSTER, Esq., V.P., Moorgate Street . . .

LEGACIES IN REVERSION.1850. Mrs. SARAH SMALL, of Brighton1855. B. COLES, Esq., Tunbridge Wells

£. «.1,000 01,827 14

50 01,000

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10010073

1,000

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9 110 0

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HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN (1853) (Patroness) £100 0 0HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE CONSORT, K.G. (1859) . 50 0 0HIS IMPERIAL MAJESTY THE EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH . 500 francsHIS MAJESTY THE KING OF PRUSSIA £50 0 0

ARMAGH, His Grace the Archbishop of.Ackers, G. H., Esq., Moreton Hall

Annual . . . . 5 0 0Aclaud, Sir T. Dyke, Bart., M.P.:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Addington, The Right Hon. H. U. . .A Friend, per Admiral Hargood, for a

single-banked Life-boat . . . .A Friend, per W. C. Jones, Esq. . .A Friend at IslingtonDitto,' A.B.'(1851 to 1855) . . .Ditto, (1858) at Messrs. Herries

&Co'sDitto, at Portsmouth . . An. 1 0 0African Steam Ship Company . . .Agars, John, EsqAgnew, William, EsqA grateful offering from a Lady whose

life was Bared from Drowning, to-wards forming a new Life-Boat Sta-tion on the Irish Coast. . .

A. J. L., Esq. . . . An. 1 1 0Alexander, G. W., Esq., Lombard St.Alexander, W. H., Esq., Ipswich:

Annual . . . . 1 0 0Alexander, Sir Henry, BartAllan, Thomas, Esq., Fogorig . . .Alliance Marine Assurance Company .AHnutt, John, Esq., Mark Lane . .A. L., RydeAlstons and Hallam, Messrs. . . .Alvanley, the late Lord . . . . .Ames, John, Esq.

£. *. d.25 0 010 0 0

5 0 0

1501

0 01 0

10 0 0100 0 0

20 0 0

10 0 010 10 010 10 0

300 0 0

10 10 0

10 0 05 0 0

50 0 010 0 05 0 0

10 10 010 0 010 0 0

Amphlett, Rev. J. . . An. 1 1 0A. M. Z An. 3 3 0Anderdon, Ferdinando, Esq. . . . 10 10 0Anderdon, J. L., Esq. . An. 1 1 0 10 10 0Anderson, S., Esq., Cheltenham . . 10 0 0

£. s. d.A. R. A ' . . . 50 0 0Arden, the Hon. Miss 20 0 0Ardmore Branch 20 0 0Argles, F. A., Esq., Brighton . . . 10 10 0Arklow Life-Boat Branch . . . . 60 0 0Arkwright, J. C., Esq. . An. 1 1 0Armstrong, Henry, Esq. An. 1 1 0Arroyave, Anselmo de, Esq. . . .

Second donationAshburnham, Dowager Lady . . .' Asia," Passengers of the Steam Ship,

per Viscount Bury, M.PAskew, H. W., Esq., Conishead PrioryA. TAtkins, J. P., Esq., Walbrook . . .

Annual . . . . 2 2 0Atkinson, J. H. H., Esq., Angerton .Attwood, Wolverley, EsqAtty, Mrs. SouthwellAuldjo, Henry, EsqAusten, Admiral Sir F. W., K.C.B. .

Third donation . . .A Yacht Owner, Member of the R.T.Y.C. 80 0 0Aylmer, Sir G. G., Bart 1 0 0

10 10 010 10 010 10 0

21 0 05 0 0

35 0 010 10 0

10 0 010 0 04 0 0

5 0O O0 0

7r2

BOCCLEDCB, his Grace the Duke of, K.G. 21 0 OBacon, Capt. E. K. C., R.N. An. 1 1 0Bailey, Laurence R., Esq., Liverpool . 5 0 0Baillie, David, Esq., Belgrave Square 10 0 0Baily, L. R., Esq., Liverpool . . . 5 0 0Baker, G.W., Esq., Albany:

Animal . . . . 1 1 0Ballard, George, Esq., Brighton:

Annual . . . . 2 0 0 5 0 0Ballingall, James, Esq., Australia:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Barclay, Sevan, and Co., Messrs. . . 52 10 0Barclay, Mrs. E., Blackwell, Darlington 15 0 0

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£. s. d.Baring, Thomas, Esq., M.P., Chairman 63 0 0

Annual . . . . 5 0 0Baring, Brothers, and Co., Messrs. . 125 10 0

Annual . . . . 5 0 0Baring, John, Esq., Oakwood . . . 10 10 0Barnett, Hoare, and Co., Messrs. . . 10 10 0Barry, Robert, Esq., Whitby . . . 10 10 0Bass, I. G., Esq., The Crags, Broughton :

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Bathe, Mrs. . . . ' . . . . 5 5 0Bathurst, C., Esq., Lidney Park . . 25 0 0Bathurst, W. H., Esq., Barley Dale . 10 0 0Bayley, Sir John, Bart 10 0 0Bayley and Sons, Messrs. W., Ipswich :

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Bazett, Mrs , Reigate 10 10 0Beadel, T., Esq., Hawbridge Hall . . 12 0 0Beaumont, Mrs. R., Stamford Hill . . 7 0 0Beaumont, Miss, per M. Gore, Esq. . 0 10 0Beck, Dr., Ipswich . . An. 1 1 0Beckett, J. S., Esq., The Knoll:

Annual . . . . 1 0 0Bedford, Capt., R.N. Annual 0 10 6Begbie, G.C., Esq., Auditor, Coleman St. 21 1 0

Annual . . . . 5 5 0Bell and Grant, Messrs 10 10 0Belsham, Isaac, Esq., Keybridge . . 1 0 0

Berwick Life-boat Branch . . . . 100 0 0Bevan, the Kev. F. S., Carleton Kode . 1 5 0 0

Fourth donation . . . . 5 0 0Bideford and Barnstaple Committee . 139 6 0Birch, J. "W., Esq. . . An. 1 1 0Bird, Capt., R .N 2 0 0Birt, Mr. Joseph, jun., Wellclose-sq. :

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Bish, Thomas, Esq. . . . . 10 10 0Blanshard, Major-General, C.B. . . 31 0 0Blanshard, Mrs. . . . An. 1 1 0Blyth, Henry D., Esq 10 10 0Blyth, H. D. and J. and Green, Messrs. 3 1 0 0Boetefeur, Alexander, Esq 42 10 0

Fifth donation 10 10 0Bonus, Messrs. John and Son :

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Bostock, Ellis, Esq., Hunter Street. . 5 0 0

Second donation . . . . 5 0 0Boston, Lord . . . . A n . 1 1 0Bowles, Vice- Admiral, C.B 20 10 0Boyle, the Ladies, per Lt. Travers, R.N. 1 0 0

Bradby, Mrs. C. H., Hamble Cottage :Annual . . . . 1 1 0

Bradford, Capt. E. Chapman, H.C.S. . 10 10 0Bradford, R., and Co., Messrs. . . . 10 10 0

Brandram, Messrs., & Co 10 10 0Brandt, Son, and Co., Messrs. :

Annual . . . . 2 2 0Brickwood, J. S., Esq., Brighton . . 10 10 0'

Annual . . . . 2 2 &Bridlington Lite-boat Branch . . . 20 0 0Bristol Merchant Venturers' Society . 8 8 0

Bristol, The Marquis of 5 0 0Annual . . . . 2 2 0

£. s. d.Broadwood, Rev. J., Lyne . . . . 10 10 0Brodie, Alexander Esq 10 10 0Broke, Capt. Sir George, Bart., V.P. . 50 0 0

Annual . . . . 15 0 0 ;

Bromehead, E. A., Esq., Lincoln . . 10 10 0Brooke, Win. De Capell, Esq. . . . 10 0 0Brooking, Marmaduke H., Esq., Lloyd's 2 0 0Brooks, Robert, Esq 10 10 0Brown, E. K. Esq., Hampstead :

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Brown, William, Esq., M.P. . . . 10 10 0

Second donation . . . . 10 10 0Brown, W., Esq., Ipswich, An. 1 0 0Bruce Castle School Society, per A.

Hill, Esq. . . . Third donation 1 0 0Brydges, Sir H. J. Jones, Bart. . . . 5 0 0Bullock, Rear-Admiral . An. 2 2 0Burr, D. H. D., Esq., Aldermaston . 2 0 0Burney, George, Esq., Mill Wall:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Burrard, Rev. Sir George, Bart. :

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Burton, W. F., Esq., Burton Hall . . 5 0 0Bushnan, Christopher, Esq., Brighton . 4 0 0

Annual . . . . 1 0 0

Buxton, Charles, Esq., M.P. . . . 10 10 0Second donation . . . . 31 10 0

Byron, Kear-Adm. Lord . An. 1 1 0

COIOHESTEK, Rear- Admiral Lord :Annual . . . . 1 0 0

C D. E 0 10 0Clermont, Lady . . . An. 1 0 0Clermont, Lord . . . An. 2 0 0Cabbell, Benjamin Bond, Esq. . . . 21 0 0Cahore Branch, per John George, Esq. 75 0 0Campion, R. C., Esq., Exeter . . . 5 0 0Capel, Jag., Esq., Throgmorton Street 10 10 0

Carr, W. J., Esq., Royal ExchangeBuildings . . . Annual 1 1 0

Annual . . . . 5 0 0Castle, Capt., R.N., W.L. An. 1 1 0Catchpool, T., Esq., Colchester . . . 5 5 0Cator, Vice-Admiral Bertie C. . . . 27 15 0

Annual . . . . 2 2 0Cator, Mrs. Wm. Albemarle :

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Cave, the Rev. Octavius, Clifton . . 10 10 0Chadwick, J., Esq., Grosvenor Wharf . 10 10 0

Second donation . . . . . 10 10 0Chamberlain, Capt., R.N., Birkenhead :

Annual . . . . 0 10 0Chance, R. L., Esq., Summerfield House 10 10 0Chance, R. L., jun., Esq., Birmingham . 5 0 0

Second donation . . . . 5 0 0Chapman, E. H., Esq., Leadenhall Street :

Annual . . . . 2 2 0Chapman, Thomas,Esq., F.R.S., Deputy

Chairman, and Chairman of Lloyd'sRegister of British and Foreign Ship-

Second donation . . . . 10 10 0

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LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. 157

£. s. d.Charleton, Mrs., Bath 6 0 0Charlewood,Capt., R.N. An. 0 10 6Child and Co., Messrs. . . . •. . 63 10 0

- Chipchase, T. D.,Esq., Birchin Lane:Annual . . . . 1 1 0

Cholmley, Mrs., per Adm. Watts:Annual . . . . 1 1 0

Cholmondeley, Lord Henry . . . . 10 0 0Annual . . . . 2 2 0

Clarke, Rev. J. Dixon, Belford Hall:Annual . . . . 1 1 0

Clarke, Rev. J. C., Chertsey . . . 5 0 0Clarke, Capt. T. P., R.N. An. 1 1 0Cleveland, His Grace the Duke of. . 50 0 0Clifford, C., Esq., Inner Temple Lane:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Clothworkers, the Worshipful Com-

pany of 3 0 9 0Clowes, Edmund, Esq., Temple. . . 20 0 0Clutterbuck, J. W., Esq., Bonghwood

Castle: Annual, increased to 2 2 0Clutterbuck, Mrs., Clifton . . . . 10 0 0Cochrane, Admiral Sir T., K.C.B. . 36 0 0

Ditto, and Lady Cochrane . . . 10 0 0Ditto, Second donation . . . . 10 0 0

Cocum, J., Esq., Windsor, An. 1 0 0Codley, Mrs., Bath 1 1 0Colby, Mrs., Rhosygilwen . . . . 10 10 0Coles, Mrs., a Chest of Plate, sold for . 160 9 10Colling, Joseph, Esq 5 0 0Collinson, Capt. R., R.N., C.B.:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Colvile, Baugham, Esq 1 0 0Cookney, J. T., Esq., R.N 10 10 0Coope, Octavius, Esq 5 0 0Cooper, Cooper, Esq., Toddington Manor 2 0 0Copeland, Mr. Alderman . . . . 15 0 0Corbet, Sir Vincent R., Bart. . . . 2 0 0Cornell, Robert, Esq., Trinity Square:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Cornthwaite, Rev. Tullie, The Forest. 10 0 0Cottam & Co., Messrs., Lime-street:

Annual . . . . 2 2 0Cotton, William, Esq., F.R.S. . . . 31 0 0

Annual . . . . 2 2 0Coulthurst, W. M., Esq.. An. 2 2 0Courthorpe, George C., Esq., Whiligh: 10 0 0

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Contts and Co., Messrs 84 0 0Coutts, Miss Burdett . . . . . . 50Cox and Co., Messrs., Craig's Court

Annual . . . . 5 5 0Cox, Rev. Joseph . .Annual 1 1 0Crabb, Capt. J. W. . . An. 1 1 0Crawley, Lieut. J. C., B.N. :

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Cresswell,F. J.,Esq.,Lynn,An. 1 1 0Cresswell,F., Esq., Lynn. An. 1 0 0Cuppage, Capt., R.NCurrie, Rev. H. GCurrie, William, Esq., Cornhill. . .Cuthbert, Edwin, Esq., Denmark Hill:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0

0 021 0 0

5 0 04

200 00 0

DYNEVOB, LordDarnley, the Earl of . . An. 1

10 0 00 0

£. t. d.D'Arcy, Mrs., Cheltenham . . . . 5 0 0Davenport, John, Esq 15 0 0Davis, John, Esq. . . . . . . 10 10 0Davis, Sir John, Bart., K.C.B. . . . 5 0 0Davis, Miss, Grove Cres., Camberwell 5 5 0

Second donation . . . . 5 5 0Dawes, Thomas, Esq., Winchester. . 8 0 0D. C. S. . . . . . . An. 1 1 0Deacon, Rear-Admiral 10 10 0Deane, Mrs., Cheltenham. . . . . 5 0 0Delafield, Joseph, Esq 10 0 0Delamain, H. F., Esq. . An. 1 1 0Denman, Capt. the Hon. J., R.N.:

Annual . . . . 1 I 0Dennistoun, Cross, & Co., Messrs. . 5 5 0Derby, the Earl of 20 0 0De Ros, Capt. The Hon. J. F. F., R.N.

Annual . . . . 1 0 0De Saumarez, the Rev. Lord . . . 15 10 0Des-Voeux, Sir Henry, Bart.. . . . 10 fl 0Dilke, C. Wentworth, Esq 10 10 0Dinham, J., Esq., Exeter An. 1 1 0Dixon, the Rev. A 10 0 0Dixon, General C. . Annual 1 1 0Dobie, John, Esq.. Annual 2 0 0Dobson, Capt. G., R.N. . An. 1 0 0Donaldson, Mrs., Blandford:

Annual . . . . 1 0 0Donne, John, Esq., New Court:

Annual . . . . 2 2 0Douglas, J. S., Esq., Chelston . . . 10 0 0Douglas, Mrs. Houstoun 5 0 0Douglas, Miss Houston . An. 1 1 0Dove, Mrs. Torquay . . An. 0 10 0Downie, Robert, Esq 10 0 0Downes, H. F., Esq., Warwick Street:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Doxat, James Alexis, Esq 38 12 0

Seventh donation 5 5 0Doxat and Co., Messrs 21 0 0Doxat, Miss C., Clapham Park:

Annual . . . . 0 10 6Drapers, Worshipful Company of . . 152 10 0Drinkald, Joshua, Esq 10 10 0Drinkwater, Miss 2 0 0Drogheda Branch 60 0 ODrummond, Capt., R.N 1 0 0Drummonds and Co., Messrs. . . . 52 10 0Dublin, The Archbishop of . . . . 10 0 0Dudgeon and Co., Messrs 25 0 0

Second donation 10 10 0Annual . . . . 2 2 0

Dunbar, Duncan, Esq 15 15 0Duncan, P. B., Esq., Weston . . . 25 0 0Dundas, Vice-Adm. Sir Deans, K.C.B. 10 10 0Dundalk Branch 150 0 0Dungarvan Branch 80 0 0Dungeness Life-Boat Branch . . . 32 15 0Durant, Richard, Esq. 10 10 0Dnroure,Mrs.,BIackheath An. 1 1 0Dyer, John, Esq., Leadenhall Street:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Dyott, Miss, Torquay . An. 0 10 6

EGHONT, Rear-Admiral the Earl of . 10 0 0East India Company, the Honourable . 552 0 0

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£. «. d.East and West India Dock Company . 100 0 0Ebbw Vale Iron Company . . . . 10 10 0Ebury, Lord 10 0 0Edye, Capt., R.N. . . An. 0 10 0E. J. A., Frankleigh 30 0 0Egerton, Capt. C.R..R.N. An. 5 0 0Ellice, W., Esq., Upper Brook-street . 10 0 0Ellis, Mr. John, Limehouse . . . . 1 0 0England, Ebsworth, Esq., Lloyd's:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Evans, Llewellyn, Mrs., Westbourne

Terrace . . . Annual 1 1 0Evans, T.W., Esq., M.P 5 0 0Everist, Rev. Robt 1 0 0Ewen, John L., Esq 10 10 0E wing, Wm., Esq.,Glasgow An. 1 1 0

FANSHAWES, the Miss, Torquay . . . 10 0 0Farnaby, Rev. Sir Charles, Bart. . . 5 0 0Feetham, Mark, Esq 10 10 0Fenwick, Capt., Coal Exchange:

Annual . . . . 1 I 0Festing, Rear-Admiral, C.B. . . . 2 2 0Finlay, Hodgson, and Co., Messrs.. . 21 0 0Fishguard Life-Boat Branch . . . 198 15 0Fisk, John, Esq 1 0 0Fison, J., Esq., Ipswich . An. 0 10 0FitzGeralds, the Miss . An. 0 10 0Fitz-Roy, Kear-Adm. Annual 1 0 0Fleetwood Life-Boat Branch . . . 50 0 0Fletcher, M., Esq 10 10 0Flounders, Benjamin, Esq 10 10 0Forbes, Sir J. S., Bart. . An. 1 0 0Forbes, George, Esq 42 0 0Forbes, James Stewart, Esq. . . . 26 5 0

Annual . . . . 2 2 0Forbes, J. H., Esq. . . An. 1 1 0Ford, Rev. James, Torquay . . . . 10 0 0

Annual . . . . 3 0 0Forrestt, from Messrs., the boat-

builders, sawyers, and other work-men in their employ 30 0 0

Forrestt, T. and W., Messrs., Limehouse 14 4 0Fourth donation 10 10 0

* Annual . . . . 2 2 0Fortescue, The Earl 20 0 0Fortescue, Thomas, Esq., Cheltenham . 0 10 0Foster, the late, G. Holgate, Esq., V.P. 97 10 0Francis, Charles, Esq 13 13 0Francis, William, Esq., Exeter . . . 0 10 0Fraserburgh Branch 13 10 0Frend, Miss, of the Black Friars . . 20 0 0Frend, Miss Jane, of the Black Friars 20 0 0Frend, Miss A. R., of the Black Friars 20 0 0Frith, Sands, and Co., Messrs. . . . 10 10 0Froude, Miss, Denbury 10 0 0

GI.ENEM, Lord 10 0 0Graham, Sir James, Bart., M.P. . . 40 0 0Gage, Admiral Sir W. 5 0 0Garfitt, William, Esq 10 0 0Garnett, W. J., Esq., M.P. An. 1 1 0Garnham, John, Esq., R.N.:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Gawen, Rear-Admiral Roberts:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0

£. t. d.Gelston, Mrs 20 0 0General Steam Navigation Company . 20 0 0G. F. H. B 0 10 0G. H., per Messrs. Prescott &Co. . . ' 25 0 0Gibb, T. A., Esq., Oxford Square . . 10 10 0

Annual . . . . 2 2 0Gibb, Colonel, Westbourne Park:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Gibbs, William, Esq 25 0 0Gibbs, Messrs. A., and Sons . . . 10 10 0

Second donation . . . . 25 0 0Giffard, Miss Parker's W e l l . . . . 1 0 0Gilbatt, J. W., Esq., Lothbury . . . 10 10 0Gillett, Lieut. A. W., R.N 5 0 0

Second Donation . . . . 5 0 0Gilmour, Rankin, Messrs., & Co.:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Gledstanes & Co., Messrs. . . . . 10 10 0Glyn, Mills, and Co., Messrs. . . . 63 0 0Glyn, Sir R. Plumptre, Bart. . . . 60 0 0

Annual . . . . 2 2 0 .Godley, Mrs., Bath . . An. 1 0 0Goddard, E.,Esq., Ipswich,An. 0 10 0Goldsmith, Capt., C.B. . An. 1 1 0 5 0 0Goldsmiths, Worshipful Company of . 150 0 0Goodhart, Emanuel, Esq 15 15 0Gordon, Rear-Adm., Deputy Master of. the Trinity House . . An. 1 1 0Gore, Montague, Esq. . An. 1 0 0Gosling and Sbarpe, Messrs. . . . 52 10 0Gosling, Robert, Esq., Portland Place. 21 0 0Gower, C. F., Esq., Ipswich:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Goyeneche, J. V., Esq. An. 1 1 0Grace, Admiral Percy 1 1 0Grace, Henry, Esq 23 0 0Grant, The late Rear-Adm. Sir Rich.:

Annual . . . . 2 2 0Grant, Capt. Sec. R. T. T. C.:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Grant, Messrs. R. I., and Co . . . 10 10 0Grantham, Mrs. J., Legacy . . . . 100 0 0Gray, Robert A., Esq 21 0 0Green, John, Esq. . Annual 1 0 0Gregson, Samuel, Esq., M.P. . . . 26 5 0Gregson and Co., Messrs 10 10 0

Second donation . . . . 10 10 0Greswell, the Rev. E., C.C.C., Oxford :

Annual . . . . 2 2 0Griffiths, G. R., Esq., Great Winchester

Street Annual 2 0 0Grocers, Worshipful Company of . . 100 0 0Groomsport Branch . . . . . . 124 0 9Grote, Prescott, and Co., Messrs. . . 31 10 0Grove, Captain, R.N. . An. 1 0 0Grylls, H. M., Esq 10 10 0Guiness, W. Grattan, Esq., Dublin:

Annual . . . . 1 0 0Gully, J . Esq., Marwell Hall . . . 5 0 0Gurney, Samuel, Esq., M.P.:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0

Hack, Miss, Torquay 1 0 0HADDO, Lord, M.P. 10 10 0Haden, Rev. A. B., Brewood:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0

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£. s. d.Haig, Richard, Esq., R.N., Greenwich

Hospital—Annual . . . 1 1 0Haines, Capt. B., R.N. An. 0 10 0Halford, James, Esq 10 10 0Hall, Miss, Leyton 10 10 0Hall, Mrs. Marshall 1 1 0Hall, Capt. W. H., R.N., C.B., F.R.S.:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Halsted, Capt. G. A., R.N. Sec. to Lloyd's:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Hamill, John, Esq., Kingstown:

Annual . . . . 1 0 0Hamill, Miss . Do. . An. 1 0 0Hamilton, Dr., R.N. . . An. 1 1 0Hamond, Adm. Sir G., Bart., K.C.B.:

Annual . . . . 1 0 0Hand, Mrs. C., Monaghan An. 0 10 0Hanbury and Co., Messrs. . . , . 10 10 0Hankey, Capt., R.N. Annual 1 0 0Hankey, John Alexander, Esq. . .. .10 10 0Hankey, Thomson and Co., Messrs. . 15 15 0Hankeys and Co., Messrs. . . . . 31 10 0Hannington, C. S., Esq., Brighton:

Annual . . . . 1 1 .0Hanson, John Oliver, Esq 15 15 0Harcourt, "Rear-Adm. O. Vernon . . 10 0 0Hardinge, Capt. E., R.N 1 1 0Hardinge, Colonel R. . 3 3 0Hardwicke, Major 1 0 0Harford, Rivaz, and Co., Messrs. . . 21 0 0Harnett, Messrs., Great St. Helen's . 10 10 0Harris,Mrs. J. O., Walthamstpw . . 5 5 0Harris, J. T., Esq 5 5 0Harris, Quarles, Esq 33 12 0Harrison, Mrs. E., Steeple Langford . 2 0 0Harrison, William, Esq., Austin Friars:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Hart, Lady 5 0 0Hartley, F., Esq., Appledore :

Annual . . . . 0 10 0Harton, William Henry, Esq., Clapton 15 10 0

Annual . . . . . 2 . 2 . 0Harvey, Mrs. E . . . . . . . . 2 0 0Harvey, Messrs. T. and. J., Ipswich:

Annual . . . . 0 10 0Hassard, Michael, Esq., M.P.,Waterfbrd 5 0 0Hawker, Vice-Admiral 1 0 0Hawkins, W., Esq., F.S.A., Leonard PI. 10 10 0Hay, Captain J. B. L., R.N 6 0 0

Annual . . . . 1 0 0Head, Mrs. J., Ipswich . An. 1 1 0Heald, James, Esq., Parr's Wood . . 10 0 0Heaslop, Capt., R.N., . An. 0 10 0Heathorn, W., Esq., and Lady Prinn . 4 0 0Heath, Son, and Furse, Messrs. . . 21 0 0Hedges & Butler, Messrs., Regent-st. . '10 0 0Hele, Rev. G. O. Selhy 1 0 0Henderson, John, Esq., Montagu Street 5 0 0

Annual . . , . 1 1 0Heneage, Edward, Esq 5 0 0Hennell, Thomas, Esq. . An. 0 10 6Herbert, Vice-Adjn. Sir T., K.C.B.. . 10 10 0Berries, Farquhar, and Co., Messrs. . 52 10 0Heywood, Arthur H., Esq., Manchester 10 0 0

Second donation . . . . 20 0 0Hibbert & Co., Messrs., Billitericourt, 42 0 0

£. s. d.Hibbert, Samuel, Esq. 10 5 0Hichens, Robert, Esq 21 0 0Hilton, Thomas, Esq., Canterbury . . 5 O 0Hine, W., Esq., Charterhouse Square . 21 0 0Hitch, Mr. C., St. James's Palace . . 1 0 0

Annual . . . . 1 0 0Hoares, Messrs., Fleet Street. . . . 52 10 0

Second donation . . . . 10 10 0Hoare, J. Gurney, Esq. . An. 1 1 0Hoare, J. H., Esq., Rowdens . . . 10 10 0Hobson, Allfrey, & Co., Messrs. . . 10 10 0Hodgson, John, Esq 10 10 0Hodgson, Kirkman, Esq., M.P. . . 10 10 0Hogge, Mrs., Thornham Hall, Lynn:

Annual • . - . - . . 1 1 0Holbrook, Capt. T., R.N. An. 1 1 0Holdsworth, Robert, Esq. An. 1 1 0Holford, Robert Stayner, Esq., M.P. . 25 5 0Holford, Mrs. Gwynne . An, 2 0 0Hollings, John, Esq.* Victoria-road:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Holy, George, Esq., Sheffield . . . 11 0 0

Annual • . . . . 1 1 0Hony, the Misses, Clifton . . . . 2 • 0 0Hooper, F. P., Esq. Sackville Street:

Annual . . . . I 1 0Hooper, George, Esq., Queenhithe:

* Annual . . . . 1 1 0Hornby, John, Esq. . . . . . . . 10 10 0Hornby, Yice-Adm. Sir Phipps, K.C.B.:

Annual . . . , 1 1 0Horton, —, Esq 2 0 0Hotham, the Hon. Lady An. 2 0 0Houghton, Mr. Henry, Hartlepool. . 0 10 0Howard, The Hon. Mrs. Greville . . 15 0 0Hubbard, J. Gellibrand, Esq. . . . 10 10 0Haghes,Miss,perCapt.Rigmaiden,R,N. 100 0 0Hurry, Mrs. Edward—Annual 1 1 0Hunt, Miss Sophia, B 5 0 0Hunt, T. N., Esq., V.P. . . . . . 50 0 0Hurt, F., Esq., Belper . An. 1 0 0Huth, Frederick, Esq. . . . . . 31 0 0Hutton, Captain F., B.ST. . . . . 10 10 0

ILCHESTER, the Earl of . . . . . 10 0 0Illingworth, R. S., Esq. . An. 1 1 0Indemnity Mutual Marine Insurance . 210 0 0

Third donation 105 0 0Ingham, Robert, Esq., M.P 15 15 0

JACKSON, Miss E., Great Malvern . .Jackson, R. W., Esq., Greatham Hall

5 0 010 10 01 0 0Jacson, Mrs. S., Preston Brook .

Annual . . . . . 1 0 0Jaffray,A.W., Esq., St. Mildred's Court 20 0 0

Annual . . . . 5 0 0Jaffray, J. R., Esq., St. Mildred's Court*

Annual . . . . 5 0 0Janson, A & W., Messrs., Lloyd's. . 10 10 0Jeaflreson,W., Esq., South Audley St.. 10 0 0Jefferson, T. R., Esq., Gloster Square. 2 2 0

Annual . . . . 1 1 0J. K., Esq., per Messrs. Coutts .Jobling, Edward, Esq., Carlisle.Johnson, Capt., R.N. .

10 0 02 2 00 7 6

Johnson, Capt. Clement 2 0 0

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£. *. d.Johnson, Henry, Esq., Crutchedfriars. 5210 0

Sixth donation 10 10 0Johnston, John, Esq., Ryde, An. 1 1 0Jones Loyd, Messrs, and Co. . . . 10 10 0Jones, Price, & Co., Messrs.:

Annual 1 1 0Jones, W. C., Esq., Queen's Gardens:

Annual . . . . 2 2 0Junior United Service Club, several

Gentlemen, per J. Dobie, Esq. . . 1 0 0

KAT, C.,Esq.,Middlewich, An. 1 0 0Kay, Mrs. C An. 1 0 0Kemble, Horatio, Esq 18 14 0JKemble, William, Esq. An. 2 2 0Kidd, R. C., Esq., Hyde Park Gate . 10 0 0Kilburn, Charles, Esq. An. 5 0 0King, Rev. Alexander, Sherrington . 1 0 0Kinloch, James, Esq . 2 1 0 0Kitching, John, Esq., Stamford Hill . 10 0 0Knowles & Foster, Messrs., Moorgate

Street. . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 10 0Knox, Rear-Adm. the Hon. E. 8. P.:

Annual . . . . 2 2 0

LANSDOWNE, the Marquis of, K..G.,r.P. 31(10 0Londonderry, the Marquis of ... 31 0 0

Annual . . . . 2 2 0Labouchere, the Right Hon. H., M.P.. 1010 0Labouchere, John, Esq. . . . . . 15 15 0Lacey, Robert, Esq., Ipswich:

Annual . . . . 0 10 0Lambert, Miss Ellen E., Isle of Wight. 12 0 0Larking, Rev. L., per — Moore, Esq.. 1 0 0La Touche, Lieut., R.N. An. 1 1 0Lawley, Lady ; . . . . . . . 5 0 0

Annual . . . . 2 0 0Lean, Capt., R.N., Emigration Office:

Annual . . ; . 1 0 0Ledger, J. W., Esq., Lyons Wharf:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0LeGeyt,W. B., Esq. 1 0 0Le Hunte, Capt. F., R.N. An. 1 1 0Le Marchant, Lady . •. An. 1 1 0Lennock, Rear-Admiral 5 0 0Letchworfh, Thomas, Esq., Exeter . 1 0 0Lethbridge, A. G., Esq., Taunton:

Annual . . . . 3 3 0Limerick, the Bishop of 3 0 0Lincolnshire Shipwreck Association . 50 0 0Linton, Colonel . . . . . . . . 10 0 0Lister, J. J. Esq., Plaistow . . . . 5 0 0Littledale Miss, Rngely 5 0 0LitUehales,Capt.E.,R.N. An. 1 0 0Llanelly Life-Boat Branch . . . . 21 0 0Lloyd's, the Committee of . . . . 702 10 0Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign

Shipping Society . . . * . . 50 0 0Lloyd, Mrs., Aston . . . . . . 5 0 0Lloyd, Mrs. S. G., Penholm House:

Annual . . . . 2 2 0Lombe, Charles, Esq., V.P. . . . 100 0 0London Assurance . . . . . . 210 0 0London, the Corporation of the City of 210 0 0Long, Mrs., DeUington . An. 0 10 0

£. s. d.Lothian, Marquis of, per Rev. R. F.

Wilson 5 0 0Loudell, Miss 5 5 0Loudell, Stephen, Esq 5 5 0Lovaine, Lord, M.P. . . An. 2 0 0Lovecraft, Mrs., Gt. Winchester Street:

Annual . . . . 0 10 6Lubbock, Sir J. W., Bart., and Co. . 52 10 0Luscombe, Mrs. Wm. An. 2 0 0Lyall, George, Esq., M.P 21 0 0

Third donation 10 10 0Annual . . . . 2 2 0

Lyme Regis Life Boat Committee . . 100 0 0Lyon, Thomas, Esq., Appledon Hall . 5 0 0

MAHVEKS, Earl, V.P.. .Annual . . .

Mnsgrove, Sir John, Bart.M. A

1 0Mabbott,W.C., Esq.,Lewes An. 1Macbride, Miss, Magdalen Hall . .Macdonald, Capt. G. G., R.N. . . .MacGregor, Captain Annual 1 1 0MacHardy, Rear-Admiral . 1 1 0MacKerrell, Wm., Bath—the cost of a'

first-class life boat and her gear . .Ditto, ditto, (1858)

Mackenzie, Harry, EsqFourth donation . . . .

Mackenzie, Jn., Esq., Old Broad Street:Annual . . . . 1 1 0

Mackillop, James, EsqMaclean, Colonel Sir C., Bart. . . .Macleod, Capt., R.N. . . An. 2 0 0Macnamara, Rear-Admiral Sir Burton:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Madan, Capt. F., Trinity House :

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Maitland, Adm. the Hon. Sir A., K.C.B.Maltby, Bishop . . . . . . .M.A.N Annual 1 1 0Mannock, Walter, EsqMarine Insurance C o m p a n y . . . .Marriner, Rev. William An, 0 10 6Ditto, Collection at Hartlepool Church.Marryat, Charles, Esq.:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Marryat, Joseph, EsqMarsh, Rev. E. G., Aylesford:

Annual . . . . 1Marshall, William, Esq., M.P. .Marshall, the Rev. E.:

Annual . . . . 1Marston, Miss, Chelsea . . . .Martin, Sir Henry, Bart. . . .

Fourth donationMartin, Stone, and Stone, Messrs. ,Masterman and Co., Messrs. . ,Masterman, John, Esq. . . . .Matheson, Messrs., & Co. . .Maubert, Mrs., per Adm. Cary . .Maunsell, Captain J. E., R. A. .Maxwell, Sir. John, Bart . An. 5 (Maxwell, Mrs. . . . An. 1 (Mercers, Worshipful Company of

94 0 05 5 0

10 0 01 0 0

5 0 01 0 0

1 0

0 0

180 0 0180 0 040 0 05 0 0

10 10 010 10 0

5 0 020 0 0

2 0 050 0 0

2 10 0

10 10 0

10 0 0

21 0 09 0 0

10 0 031 10 052 10 010 10 052 10 05 0 07 0 0

50 0 0

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£. s. d.Merchant Taylors, The "Worshipful

Company of 21 0 0Middleton, Si r William, Bart . . . 5 0 0Miles, Miss E., Firbeck Hall . . . 3 0 0Miles, William, Esq., Exeter:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Millar,W., Esq., Fencmirch Street:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Milman, P., Esq., R N. . An. 0 5 0Minasi, Henry S., Esq., Consul Ge-

neral to His Sicilian Majesty, &c.Annual . . . . 1 1 0

Mitchell, Capt. T., R.N 1 1 0Mitchell, F. J., Esq., Newport:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Mitchell, Fras. H., Esq 10 10 0

Second donation . . . . 30 0 0Mitchell, P. S., Esq., Clapton:

Annnal . . . . 1 1 0Mitchell, W. R., Esq., Camber-well . 15 10 0Mitford, Rear-Admiral, Hunmanby Hall:

Annual 5 0 0Moore, Major-General:

Annual . . . . 1 0 0Moore, Bev. G. B., Tunstall . . . 5 5 0

Second donation . . . . 5 5 0Moore, William, Esq., Wierton:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Moore, Lady, Cobham . An. 1 1 0Montagu, Captain Montagu, R.N. . . 10 10 0Montefiore, Sir Moses, Bart. . . . 10 10 0Morris, Miss, Connaught Place . . . 10 10 0Murray, Capt. the Hon. H. A., R.N.:

Annual . . . . 1 0 0Murray, John, Esq., Albemarle-street . 5 0 0Murray, Lord, the late 5 0 0M. S., Hythe . . . . An. 5 5 0Musgrave, The late Sir James, Bart. . 31 0 0

NORTHUMBERLAND, Rear-Admiral HisGrace the Duke of, K.G., Presidentof the Institution, in addition to fourlife-boats, with boat-houses, car-riages, &c., complete (1852) . . . 105 0 0

Northumberland, the Duchess of . . 35 10 0Northumberland, the Duchess Dow-

ager of 10 10 0Napean, Miss, Torquay . An. 0 10 0Neave, Sheffield, Esq., Governor of the

Bank of England 10 0 0Newcastle, Co. Down, Life-Boat Branch 36 16 0Newcastle, Northumberland, Branch,

per R. Plnmmer & H. Taylor, Esqrs. 250 0 0Norfolk Branch 1,689 15 2Norris, Mrs., Hackney 10 0 0North, Mrs., East Acton 10 0 0

OAKES, Arthur, Esq., Downgate House:Annual . . . . 1 1 0

Oglander, Sir Henry, Bart 10 0 0Oldmixon, Captain R. N 0 10 0Oliverson, Messrs. Richard and Robert 10 10 0Ommanney, Capt., R.N 10 10 0Orde, Sir John, Bart 10 0 0Orlebar, Capt. O., R.N.. An. 0 10 0Ostler, Miss, Grantham . An. 1 0 0

Otway, Captain, R.N., Otway Castle:Annual . . . . 5 0 0

Owden, John, Esq., B e l f a s t . . . .

£. *. d.

10 0 0

180 0 014 7 6

0010 0 0

PADSTOW Life-Boat Branch . . . .Sixth donation

Page, Thos., Esq., C. E. . An. 1 1 0Palmer, Major, Nazing Park, Essex:

Annual 2 2Palmer, G., Esq., Bengal: An. 1 1Palmer, Rev. WilliamParfitt, The Rev. Dr., Glastonbury:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Parnell, Miss F. . . Annual 1 1 0 2 2 0Parry, John, Esq., Lloyd's. An. 1 0 0Parry, Lady Jones, Madryn Park . 5 0 0Parsons, John, Esq., Oxford . . . 5 5 0Pasley, Lieut.-Gen. Sir C. W., K.C.B. 10 0 0

Annual . . . . 2 2 0Pasmore, Miss, Leamington:

Annual . . . . 1 0 0Patteson, Henry, Esq 10 10 0Pawle, Francis, Esq., Stock Exchange:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Paynter, Mrs. Richmond . . , . 10 10 0Peak, Richard, Esq., Hazlewood . . 1 0Pearce, Phillips, Winkworth & Pearce,

Messrs An. 1 1 0Pease, the late E., Esq., Darlington . 5 0 0

Second donation (1858) . . 5 0 0Peckover, W. Esq., "Wisbeach . . . JO 0 0Pellew, Adm., the Hon. Sir Fleetwood,

K.C.B 10 5 0Annual . . . . 2 2 0

Peninsular and Oriental Steam Naviga-tion Company 100 0 0

Pennant, The Hon. G. H. D., M.P. . 20 0 0Penny, Robert, Esq., Birchin Lane:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Penzance Life-Boat Branch. . . . 56 10 0Pepys, John, Esq 21 0 0Pepys, Edmund, Esq 10 10 0Perrott, Capt. Lambert, Plumstead:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Perry, A. J., Esq., Cape of Good Hope:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Peterborough, The Bishop of . . . 5 5 0Peurt, H. B., Esq., & Miss Peurt . . 2 0 0Pewterers' Company 2 0 0Phillimore, Capt., Brighton . . . . 10 10 0Phillipps, Sir Thomas, Bart 10 0 0Phillipps, Wm., Esq., Royal Exchange

Buildings 21 0 0Phillipps, Shaw, and Lowther, Messrs.. 5 5 0

Annual . . . . 5 5 0Pierrepont, the Hon. P. Sydney . . 21 0 0Pirie, Sir John, and Co. 1 5 1 5 0

Annual . . . . 2 2 0Pitcairn, Mrs. Walter, Englefield Lodge:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Pixley, Stewart, Esq. . An. 1 1 0Porcher, Mrs. Henry, Winchfield:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Portle, R. B., Esq 1, 1 0Potter, J. D., Esq., Poultry . . . . 10 10 0

Annual . . . . 2 2 0

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£. «. a.Powell, G., Esq., K. T. T. C. . . . 10 10 ' 0Powells, The Miss, Clapton . . . . 10 0 0Powles John D., Esq. . . . . 31 10 0

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Poyntz, Stephen, Olverston, Bristol . 15 10 0

Preston, Capt. H., R.N. An. 1 0 0Primrose, Hon. Bouverie F., Edinburgh :

Annual 2 2 0Procter, John, Esq., Highbury . . . 10 10 0Pryor, Win. Squire, Esq. . An. 1 1 0Purchas, Mrs. Cambridge An. 1 1 0Purchas, Miss ditto An. 6 10 6

RUSSELI, Lord JOHN, M.P., V.P. . . 10 10 0Annual . . . . 2 2 0

K H. 0 10 0Ralph, Charles, Esq., Fenchurch Street :

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Ramsgate Royal Harbour Trustees :

Annual . . . . 5 5 0Randolph, Capt. G. G., R.N. :

Annual . . . . 2 0 0Randolph, Rev. T 5 0 0Rausome, Robert, Esq., Ipswich :

Annual . . . . 1 1Ransome, J. A., Esq., Ipswich :

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Ransomes and Sims, Messrs., Ipswich :

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Raven, the late Capt., R.N. An. 1 1 0Rawson, Sons, and Co., Messrs. . . . 10 10 0Raynham, Viscount, M.P. An. 1 1 0Redman,Capt.,Trin.House, An . 1 1 0Reynardson, Miss Jemima :

Annual . . . . 4 0 0Reynell, Mrs Bath 500Reynolds, the late Joseph, Esq. . . 43 0 0Richardson, F., Esq., Mincing Lane . 10 10 0Richardson, Henry, Esq., Bala:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Rickcord, G. B., Esq., Carisbrooke :

Annual . . . . 0 5 0Ricketts, Edward, Esq. . An. 1 1 0Ricketts, Miss Frederica . An. 1 1 0Ridley, Messrs. G. and H., Ipswich:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Rigge, H. F., Esq., Newby Bridge :

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Rising, Win., Esq., Somerton Hall :

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Rivaz, Chas., Esq., Lloyd's An. 1 1 0Roake, George, Esq. . An. 1 1 0Robarts, T. J. Agar, Esq., M.P. . . 10 10 0Robarts, Curtis, and Co., Messrs. . . 21 0 0

Second donation . . . . 21 0 0Robarts, A. W., Esq. 15 15 0Roberts, General . . Annual 1 6 0Roberts Rev R J. . . . . . 10 0 0Robertson, John, Esq., Limehouse . . 17 6 0Robertson, Capt., R.N ., Board of Trade :

Annual . . . . 1 1 0

Robinson, Messrs. J. & Sons, George Td. 10 10 0Roff, Burgess, Esq., Woolwich . . . 5 0 0Rogers, Miss, Abbey Foregate . . . 1 0 0

£. «. d.Rolls,J.E.W.,Esq.,Hendre,An. 1 1 0Romain, W. G., Esq., Admiralty . . 10 0 0Ros9e,Lotd,E.R.S 5 0 0Rothschild, Messrs. N. M., and Sons . 94 10 0

Annual . . . . 2 2 0Rothwell, E. P., Esq., Zealand . . . 5 0 0Rowley, Colonel Sir Charles, Bart. :

Annual . . . . 2 2 0Royal Yacht Squadron . An. 5 0 0Royal Thames Yacht Club . . . . 30 0 0

Royal Thames Yacht Club. — SomeMembersof the same for the purchaseof a life-boat (1857) 160 17 0

Royal Exchange Assurance . . ' . . 210 0 0Second donation . . . -. 105 0 o

Boyal Mail Steam Packet Company . 75 0 0Annual . . . . 10 0 0

Rubie, John P., Esq., Fonthill ;Annual . . . . 1 1 0

Ruskin, J., Esq., Denmark Hill . . . 10 0 0Annual . . . . 5 0 0

Ryder, A. P., Capt. R.N. An. 1 0 0

ST. KATHERINE DOCK COMPANY. . . 10 10 0Salt, Thomas, &Co., Messrs., Burton-

upon-Trent: — Annual . 2 2 0

Samuel, S. M., Esq. . . . . . . 20 15 OSanders, Henry, Esq., Harleston . . 1 1 0Sanderson, T. J., Esq. . An. 1 0 0Sartorius, Vice-Adm. Sir G. R. :

Annual . . . . 1 0 0Saumarez, Rear-Admiral, K.L. . . . 10 10 0Saurin, Rear-Admiral . An. 1 0 0Sayer, Capt., R.N., Sandwich :

Annual . . . 1 1 0

Schunck, Souchay, and Co., Messrs. . 2 1 0 0Scott and Co., Sir Samuel . . . . 56 14 0

Severn, J. C., Esq., the Hall, Radnor :Annual . . . . 3 0 0

Seymour, Adm. Sir G. F., G.C.H., C.B. 15 10 0Annual . . ... 1 0 0

Shakespear, C o l J D 1 0 0Sharpies, Joseph, Esq., Hitchin . . 6 1 0Shearman, J., Esq 1 0 0Sheerness, Collection after a Sermon

preached by the Rev. Geo. Bryant,M.A., at the Parish Church . . . 7 1 0

Shepherd Major Howell . . . . . 10 10 0Shepherd, the late Capt., H.C.S.,Deputy-

Master of the Trinity House, V.P. . 10 0 0Sherborne Lord 20 0 0Shersby, Miss, Woolwich . . . . 10 10 0Shersby, Henry, Esq., Woolwich . . 10 10 0SheweU, J.T., Esq. .An. . 1 1 0Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners'

Royal Benevolent Society, in addi-tion to nine life-boats and their ap-

Seventh donation (1859) . . 242 0 0

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£.42

s. d.15 0Sikes, Henry, Esq., Clapton . .

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Sim, Captain Alexander, Old Broad St.:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Simm, J., Esq., Half-Moon-street . . 2 2 0

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Sims, W. D., Ipswich . . An. 1 1 0Singleton, Rev. R. Corbet, R. T. Y. C. 7 2 0

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Skerries Life-Boat Committee . . . 177 2 10Skey, Dr., Saville Row An. . 2 0 0Sladen, J., Esq., Doctors' Commons . 15 0 0Slarke, Capt., Herne Bay An. 1 1 0Smart, Rear-Admiral 5 0 0

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Smith, Col. Simmons, Somerset House:

Annual . . . . 2 0 0Smith, George, Esq 15 15 0Smith, Henry P., Esq 10 10 0Smith, John H., Esq., Lombard Street 15 15 0Smith, Newman, Esq. . An. 1 1 0Smith, Mrs. Newman . An. 1 1 0Smith, Rev. Edward Ashley. . . . 1 0 0Smith, W. H., Esq., Fleetrstreet . . 10 0 0

Second donation 5 0 0Somes, Mrs. Joseph, Westbourne-tcr.:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Somes, Mullens, & Co., Messrs. 0 0

0 010 010 0

10 00 0

Southwold Branch 25Sparrow, James, Esq., H u l l . . . . 10Spottiswoode, Andrew, Esq. . . . 1 0Spragge, F., Esq., Octon . An. 1 0 0Stanhope, Capt. Sir E. F. S., Bart, R.N.:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Stanley, Lord, M.P 10Stanley, John, Esq., Orsett Place . . 10

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Stead, P., Esq., Lansdowne Park :

Annual . . . . 2 0 0Steinmetz, J. H., Esq., Lloyd's:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Stevenson and Salt, Messrs 21 0 0Stevens, Thos., Esq., Plymouth:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Stewart, P. M., Esq 10 10 0Stokes, Thomas, Esq 15 15 0Stopford, Capt. J. J. Annual 1 1 0Strahan, W. S., Esq., Winthorpe . . 10 0 0

Annual . . . . 2 2 0Stratford, J.W., Esq., Addington Place 1010 0Street, Jos,, Esq., Lloyd's An. 1 1 0Stuart, Charles, Esq., Norfolk St. :

Annual . . . . 2 0 0Stuart, William, Esq 52 10 0

0 00 0

Sturge, J., Esq., Birmingham . . . 10Sulivan, Right Hon. Laurence . . . 10Sulivan, Capt., S.N., C.B. An. 1 1 0Sullivan, Rear-Admiral Sir C., Bart.:

Annual , . . . 5 5 0Sykes, Capt. John, R.N 12 0 0Sykes, J., Esq., Brighton, An. 1 1 0TOWNSHEND, Rear-Admiral the Marquis:

Annual . . . . 2 2 0Thomond, the Marchioness of . . .' 5 0 0Talbot and Shrewsbury, Rear-Admiral

Earl, C.B., V.P 10 10 0

£. s. d.Talbot de Malahide, Lord An. 2 2 0Tatham, Messrs. T. & H. An. 2 2 0Tramore Branch, per E. Power, Esq.. 40 0 0Templetown, Viscount 30 0 0Tarleton, Lady . . . An. 5 0 0Tatham, Capt. E., R.N. . An. 1 1 0Tayler, James, Esq., Furnival's Inn :

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Teignmouth Branch 5 0 0Tenby Branch 35 0 0Thompson, the Rev. Henry, Garsdale:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Thompson, John S., Esq 5 0 0Thompson, Mrs., 5 Park Street:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Tighe, The Right Hon. W. F. . . . 5 0 0Tighe, R.R., Esq., Torquay,An. 1 0 0Tilley, Capt. J., fi.N 1 1 0Tindal, Capt., R.N., Bank of England:

Annual . . . . 1 0 0Tindall, Peter, Riley, & Co. Messrs.:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Tite, William, Esq., M.P. . . . . 10 10 0Tomkins, Samuel, Esq., Lombard St. . 10 10 0Townsend, Mrs. E. J., Oakfleld:Townshend, Rev. E . J . . . . . . 1 0 0Toynbee, Capt., Aylesbury:

Annual . , , . 2 2 0Tramore Branch 65 11 0Travers, Lieut., R.N., Coast Guard:

Annual . . . . 0 10 0Trench, Rev. F. S. . Annual 2 2 0Trinity House, the Corporation of. 1200 0 0

Sixth donation 50 0 0Trotter, Rear-Admiral An. 1 0 0Trpughton, Lieut., R .N 5 0 0Trower, G. S., Esq., St. Mary-at-Hill. 10 10 0

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Truman, Hanbury, Buxton, and Co.,

Messrs 21. 0 0Tuffnell, Jolifle, Esq 10 10 0Tulloh, Colonel, R.A. . An. 1 0 0Turner, Major, Ipswich . An. 1 1 0Turner, Messrs. W. and J. A., Ipswich:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Turner, Messrs. E. R. and T., Ipswich:

Annual . . . . 0 10 0Tyler, Sir James 10 10 0

UNITED General Gas Light Company . 5 5 0

VAUGHAN, GEORGE, Esq 10 10 0Vardon, H. J., Esq. . . An. 2 2 0Vernon, Hon. Miss, Bolton Street . . 1 0 0Vidal, E., Esq., R.N., HaUsham:

Annual . . . . 0 10 0Vinel, Dr.—Annual . . . 1 1 0Vintners, Worshipful Company of . . 25 0 0

Second donation 10 10 0Vulliamy, Fred., Esq., Ipswich:

Annual . . . . 0 10 6Various small donations under 10s.. . 1 2 6

WALKER, JOSHUA, Esq., V.P. . . . 57 10 0Annual . . . . 2 0 0

Washington, Capt., R.N., F.R.S., Hy-drographer of the Admiralty. . . 10 10 0

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"Walker, Philip A., Esq. . An. 1 1 0Walker, Capt. H. C. S., Board of Trade:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Walker, Capt. Brownrigg An. 1 0 0Walker, Miss E., Brownrigg. . . .Waller, Miss MaryWalmer Life-boat Committee . .Walsh, John, Esq., Lloyd's, Agent,

Dublin: . . Annual 1 1 0Ward, Rev. G. S., Oxford, An. 0 10 6Warden, Capt., K.N., C.B

Third donationWard, the Misses, West Hill . . .Wartuaby, William, Esq., Market

HarboroughWatson, Miss C. H

Second Donation . . . .Watson, Mrs. Wilhelmina An. 10 10 0Watson, Tyrrell, and Larke, Messrs.:

Annual 1 1 0Watt, Mr. H., Irvine . An. 1 0 0Watts, Admiral . . Annual 1 1 0Watts, Mrs. Admiral Annual 1 1 0Watts, Bear-Admiral . An. 1 1 0Webster, Rev. G. E. . Annual 0 10 0Weguelin, T. M., Esq., M.P. . . .Well, John, EsqWensleydale, Lord . . . . . .West, Admiral Sir John, K.C.B. . .West,Dr.Westwood, J., Esq. . . An. 0 5 0Wheeler, S., EsqWhichcote, Mrs. Frances, An. 1 0 0Whitbread and Co., Messrs. . . .White, Rear-AdmiralWhite, Rev., GlydWhite, Messrs. J. and R., Cowes:

Annual . . . . 2 2 0Wicklow BranchWidow's MiteWilder, Edmond, Esq., Stanstead Park

Second Donation . . . .Wilkinson, Sir Gardner . . . . .Williams, Rev. Dr., Oxford . . . .

£. s. d.

10 0 021 0 031 19 0

20 0 010 0 010 0 0

5 5 05 5 05 5 0

2 0 0

10 0 010 10 05 0 0

10 0 01 0 0

10 10 0

10 10 01 0 02 0 0

59 10 00 10 0

10 10 05 5 05 0 03 0 0

s. d.10 010 0

Williams, Deacon, and Co., Messrs. .Williams, Dr. Walter D.. . . . .Williams, O. J., Esq., Harwich:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Williams, Miss, Penpont 1 0 0Willis, Henry, Esq., Treasurer . . . 10 15 0Willis, Henry, Esq., Winchester Street 5 5 0Wilson, Mrs. Thos., Lavender Hill. . 5 0 0Wilson, Rev. R. Francis 10 10 0

Second donation 10 10 0Wilson, John R., Esq., Mincing Lane :

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Wilson, Miss H. J., 9 South Andley

Street Annual 2 2 0 1 5 0 0Wilson, Miss A. S., 9 South Andley

Street Annual 2 2 0 15 0 0Wilson, Mr. Alderman 10 10 0Wilson, Wm., Esq., Mincing Lane:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Wilson, T., Esq., Upper Eccleston Street 41 0 0Wilson, Thomas, Esq., Waterford . . 5 0 0Winterbottom, J. F., Esq., Great Wood-

bury 10 0 0Winthrop, B. E., Esq., Dover . . . 10 0 0

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Wishaw, W., Esq., Winchester-buildings 5 0 0Wood, Mrs., The Lodge, Eltham . . 35 0 0

Do., the cost of a Life-boat . . . 150 0 0Wood, Mrs. B., Eltham 10 0 0Wood, the Hon. Vice-Chan. Sir W. Page 50 0 0Wyndham, Edward, Esq. . . . . 10 10 0

TODNO, GEOBGE F., Esq.. . . . . 10 10 0Young, Lieut. W. F., R.N., Cheltenham:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0Young, A. W., Esq., Commander of the

steam ship ' Adelaide' 10 10 0Annual . . . . 1 1 0

Youghal Branch 20 0 0

ZETLAND, the Earl of. 10 10 0Zulueta, Messrs., and Co.:

Annual . . . . 1 1 0

FORM OF BEQUEST or MONEY, STOCK, OR OTHER PERSONAL ESTATE.

I give and bequeath to the Treasurer (for the time being) of the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTI-TUTION, Lyndon, for the purposes of the said Institution, the sum of £ [if stock or personalestate, describe it], to be paid out of such part of my personal estate as the law permits to be bequeathed tocharitable purposes.

ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION,14 John Street, Adelphi, London.

April, 1859.

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BBANCHES OF THE NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION.*»* Donations under £10 are omitted after having been twice inserted.

CONTENTS.

A/.DBOBOPGH JLSD THOBPE.BB.ARUHORB BBANCH .ABEBDOVEY BRANCHALNHOIJTH BRANCH .ANGLESEY BRANCH .ABKLOW BBANCHBABHOUTH BRANCH .BERWICK BBANCH .BfiiDtLyGroN BRANCHBIDEFORD BRANCH .BOOT.MER BRANCH .BUDE-HAVEN BRANCHCAHOBE BRANCHGARNSORE BRANCH .CARDIGAN BRANCH .CASTLETOWNCROMER BRANCHC'ULLBKCOATS & TTNEHOUTH BE.

PAoa165165166166166-167167167167168168163163169169169170170

DROGHEDA BRANCH ,

DUNDALK BBANCH .DUNGBNESS BBANCHDUNGARVAN BBANCHEASTBOURNE BRANCHFLEETWOOD BRANCH

FlSHGCTARD BRANCHGROOMSPORT BRANCHHAUXLEY BRANCH .HASTINGS AND ST. LEONHOBNSEA BRANCH .LLANELLY BRANCHLTHE REGIS BRANCHLTTHAH BRANCH .NEWBIGGIN BEAHCH

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NEWCASTLE CDUNDBDM) BRANCH.

170Ml171171172172173173173174174175175175175176176176

NKWHAVEN BRANCH . . . 176NORFOLK BRANCH . . . . 17TPADSTOW BBANCH . . . .178PENZANCE BBANCH . . . .178PORTHADOO BEANCtf . . .178BHTL BEANCH 179RYE BBANCH 179BX)SSLARE FOBT WEXFOBD BR. . 179SEJLTON CAKEW BBAKCH . . 180SKERRIES AND BALBBIGGAN BR. . 180SOUTHWOLD BRANCH . . . 180TEIGNMOCTH BRANCH . . .181TBAHOBE BEANCH . , . .181TENBY BRANCH 182WICKLOW BRANCH . . . . 182WHITBUBN BBANCH . . . .182WALMER BRANCH . . . .183YOUGHAL BBAKCH . . . .183

ALDBOROUGH AND THORPE BRANCH.Chairman—Sir ROBERT C. ROWLEY, Bart.Honorary Secretary—R. V. GOBIIAM, Esq.Donations. Annuals.£. «. d. £. «. d.

Huntingfield, Lord 1 0 0Abbott, Mr . J 0 5 0Adair, Sir R. Shafto, Bart. . . . 1 0 0Alexander, F., Esq 1 0 0Alexander, J. B., Esq 1 1 0Austin, Charles, Esq 1 0 0Bagnold, Mrs 1 0 0Bell, F., Esq. 0 10 0Berners, John, Esq 1 0 0Broke, Capt. Sir George N., Bt., R.N. 10 0 0Brooke, F. C., Esq 1 0 0Chapman, Mrs 0 10 0Collins, W. A., Esq 1 0 0Dowler, Rev. H. T. . . . . . 0 10 0Easter, M r . 1 0 0Ferrand, Rev. T. G 1 0 0Garrett, Messrs 1 0 0Gorham, Mrs 0 10 0

Donations. Annuals.£. ». d. £. «. rf.

Gorham, R.V., Esq 1 0 0Hollond, Rev. E 2 0 0James, Mrs. Rhodes 1 0 0Kelly, Sir Fitzroy.Knt 1 0 0Last, Mr 0 10 0long, P. B., Esq 0 10 0Long, William, Esq 1 0 0Maynard, Rev. J. . . . . . . 1 0 0Money, Rev. J. D 1 0 0Neeve, Mr. J 0 10 0Rope, G., EsqRose, Wm., EsqRose, the Hon. Mrs. Win. . , .Rowley, Sir R. C., BartThellusson, Eon. AWentworthjF.T.W.V^Esq. . .Wyatt, Miss 0 5 0Small sums under 5s

1 0 0I 0 O1 0 01 0 01 0 02 0 0

0 2 6

ARDMORE BRANCH.Chairman—SIMON BAGGE, Esq.Honorary Secretary—Capt. H. STEWART, R.N.

Bagge, Simon, Esq., J. P. .Decies, Lord Stuart de' . .Donoughmore, Right Hon.

EarlofBryan, Mr. James B. . . .Burroughs, Rev. A. T. . .Cotton, Henry, Esq. . . .Fitzgerald, Henry, Esq. . .Foley, Nelson, Esq. . . .Gee, James, EsqKeane, Captain L. . . •

5 0 00 101 0

1 00 100 101 00 100 100 101 0

Musgrave, Sir Richard, Bart. . . 2 0 0Odell, E., Esq., J . P. . . . 5 0 0 2 0 0Paul, Sir Robert, Bart 1 0 0Paul, Mrs. . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0Poole, William, Esq., M.D. . . . 1 0 OSmyth, Mrs 1 0 0Stewart, Commr. Henry, R.N. . . . 0 10 0Thirkill, Rev. T. P. . . . . . 0 10 0Wall, Rev. P., P.P 0 10 0Wallace, Rev. John 0 10 0

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Anwyl R EsqBavies, Rev. DEdwards, Mr. Robert. . .Evans, John, EsqFord, Fras. J., Esq. . . .Foulkes, John, Esq. . . .Howell D Esq . . .Jones, Mr. J. FJones, K. D., Esq. . . .

ChalHOIK

Buckle, Rev. Matt. G. . .Boston, R., Esq., of Buston .Dennis, Phillip, Esq. . . .Dand, Robert, Esq. . . .Dickson, W., Esq. . . .Dickson, W., jun., Esq. . .Dowson, Rev. Chas., Yicar .

Embleton, Mrs. . . . .

Arkwright Mrs. J. . .Bangor, the Bishop of . .Bangor, the Bean of ...

Bulkeley, Sir R.W., Bt., M.P.

Pe Broke, Lady Willoughby,

Edwards, R. Lloyd, Esq.Ellison Mrs .Giffiths, Lady . •Goring, Sir Harry D., Bart..Griffiths, Sir Richard. . .Griffiths, R. T., Esq. . . .Griffiths, George, Esq. . .Griffith, Sir Richard, Bart .Herbert, Rev. EHughes, W. B., Esq., M.P. .Hughes, W.,Esq.,N. &P. BankJones, J. Watkin, Esq. . .Jones, Mrs. Hy. Wynne . .Jones, Mrs. H. Wynne . .Jones, Rev. J. Wynne . .Jones, Robert Wynne, Esq. .Jones, Rev. Hugh, B.D.Jones, Hugh, MrLloyd, Mrs. Treganan . .Meyrick, O. Fuller, Esq. .

Owen, Owen, Esq. . . .

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ABERBOVEEev. B. MORGAN.ecretary — Mr. BAVIDonations. Annuals£. S. d. £. S. d.

0 10 00 5 00 10 00 10 01 0 01 0 00 5 00 5 01 0 0

ALNMOUTIrman — Rev. CIIAHLE>rary Secretary— C.

1 0 01 0 01 1 00 10 01 0 01 1 01 1 01 1 00 2 60 10 0

ANGLESEYTreasurer — Rev.

1 0 02 2 01 0 02 0 02 2 01 0 0

3 0 02 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 02 0 01 0 01 0 00 10 01 1 00 10 00 10 01 0 01 0 01 0 00 10 00 10 0

1 0 01 0 02 0 00 10 61 0 0

T BRANCH.

D WILLIAMS, H. M.'s Customs.Donations.£. s. d.

Jones, J. H., EsqLewis, Mr R . . .Morgan, Rev. BNorris, Mr. E.Pritchard, Mr. R.Thruston, C. F., Esq.Webster, J., EsqWilliams, Mr. WVarious small sums under 5s. 2 7 G

I BRANCH.s DOWSON, Vicar.W. M. S. M'KERLIE, Esq., H. C. S.

Hindmarsh, Luke, EsqM'Kerlie, C. W. M. S., Esq., H. C. S.Simpson, Mr. Joseph . . . 0 2 6Simpson, Mr. RobertStrother; Mr. William . .

Thew, Edward, EsqWilson, Mr. Charles R. . .

" BRANCH.J. WYNNE JONES.

Owen, Rev. H. Bavics . . . .Owen, Rev. HenryOwen, R. Briscoe, Esq. . .Panton, W. B., EsqPennant, Hon. Douglas, M.P. . .Poole, Rev. W. JPoole, Richard A., EsqPriestley, John, Esq. . . . . .Prichard, Henry, EsqPritchard, Robt., EsqProvis, John, Esq. . . . . .Roberts, David, Mr. ... 1 0 0

Smith, T. Ashton, Esq. . . . .Sparrow, James, Esq., Hull . . .Spode, Josiah, EsqStanley, Hon. W. O., M.P. . . .Trevor, Rev. J. WWeldon Mrs . .Williams, Sir John Hay, Bart. . .Williams, Col. T. Peers, M.P. . .Williams, Mrs. (late Craig-y-

Forwyllt) . . .Williams, Thos., EsqWilliams, John, EsqWilliams, Rev. Charles D.B. . .Williams, Rev. James . . . .Williams, Rev. Wm., Tyddyn . .Williams, Mies Tanygraig . . .Williams, Henry O., Esq. . • .

1, 1859.

Annuals.£. s. d.0 10 00 10 01 0 00 5 00 5 01 0 01 0 00 5 0

0 10 00 10 61 1 0

1 1 00 5 00 10 01 1 00 10 0

1 1 00 10 00 10 01 0 05 0 01 0 01 0 01 1 01 0 00 10 00 10 0

1 0 02 0 02 0 01 0 0• 1 1 00 10 01 0 05 0 03 3 0

1 0 01 1 01 0 00 10 61 0 01 0 01 1 00 10 0

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ARKLOWChairman-Honorary Secretary-Donations. Annuals.£. *. d. £. s. d.

Carysfort, the Earl of . . 20 0 0Wicklow, the Earl of . . 10 0 0Barnes, Edward, Esq 0 10 0Browne, M., Esq 0 10 0Coote, Captain, R.N 0 10 aDoyle, Mr. John . . . . . . 0 5 0Dansterville, Lieut. . . . 1 0 0 0 10 0

Fitzhenry, Mr . Wm 0 5 0Furlong, Mr. L . . 0 5 0Gregory, Mr J . . 0 5 0Guineas, Key. TV. S. . . . 0 15 0

. Halpin, Surgeon . . . . . . 0 5 0Heath Mr . . 0 10 0Heath, Edw., Esq., R.N. . . . 0 5 0Hibernian Mining Company 10 0 0 3 3 0Hodgson, Henry, Esq. . . 5 0 0 1 0 0Hodgson, C., Esq 0 10 0Hodgson, Miss 0 5 0Hodgson, Mrs. 0 10 0

BARMOUTIChairman— W. W. E. WHonorary Secretary — Re

Bunbury, Sir H., Bart 2 0 0Gore, Mrs. Ormsby 2 0 0Gre«n, Thomas, Esq 1 0 0Harbour Trust 3 3 0Lloyd, Edward, Esq. . . , . . 1 0 0Price, R. "W., Esq 1 1 0

BERWICKChairman — CapHonorary Secret

Berwick, The Kev. the Vicar of . . 0 10 0Berwick Shipping Company,

Bogue, Thomas 0 10 0Bogue, William 0 10 0Clay, Patrick 0 10 0Gilchrist, C. L 0 10 0Gilchrist, George 0 10 0Home, Robert 0 10 0

BRIDLINGTCChairman — Captain PHonorary Secretary — '.

Boddy Mrs. . . . . 0 5 0Brett, E. S., Esq 0 10 0Clayton, T. G., Esq 0 10 0

Davison, Mr. R 0 10 0

Frost, Mr. H 0 5 0Harding, Edward, Esq 0 10 0Harrison, Messrs . . 0 5 0

Headley, Mr. . 0 5 0Lloyd, Rev. F. G 2 0 0Lloyd, Geo., Esq. (two years) 3 0 0

Morris, Capt. H. S., R.N. . . . 0 10 0

BRANCH.

-Rev. R. E. EATON.Donations.£. *. d.

Hodgson, Mrs. C. . . . . .

Kearon, Mr. GKearon, Mr. E . .Law Agency for Shipping . . .Lendrick, J. "W., Esq., Chair-

man of the County . . 1 0 0L'Estrange, Surgeon . . . .O'Grady, G., EsqPerrin, J., Esq 0 10 0Philpot, Mr. William . .Proby, Lord, M.P.! . . . 5 0 0

Redmond, Rev. James . . . .Ruskell, Mr. GTyrell, Mr. JohnTyrell, Mr. MWilliams, Messrs., Croubane 5 0 0Various small sums under 5s. 0 12 0

I BRANCH.TNNE, Esq., M.P.y. O. LLOYD WILLIAMS.Raikes H Esq . . . .Richards, B., EsqSubscriptions under 5sVaughan, Sir R. W., Bart. . . .Wynne, W. W. E., Esq., M.P. . .

BRANCH.. W. SMITH, R.N.ary — S. SASDERSOH, Esq.Logan, W. HMeggison, J. M . .Paulin, WilliamRamsey, Robert, Jun. . . .Sanderson, Stephen

Smith, Captain, R.NWilloby, EdwardWilson, William, and Son . . .

)N BRANCH.itMES, R.N.Mr. WILLIAM WATSOS.Palmes, Capt., R.N

Rickaby Miss . . . '. .Savage, Miss . . • . .Sparrow, J,, Esq 1 0 0Sedman, Mrs. BShacklock, Lieut., R.N. . .Strickland, A., Esq. . . . . .Taylor S EsqThompson, Rev. TTrinity House, Hull . . . 5 0 0Tylee, Kev. MWatson, Mr. W.

Annuals-£. s. d.0 5 00 10 00 5 00 10 00 5 01 1 0

0 5 00 10 0

0 10 0

0 5 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 5 0

1 7 0

1 0 01 0 00 10 01 0 01 0 0

0 10 01 1 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 0

0 10 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 10 00 5 0

0 5 00 5 00 5 00 10 00 10 0

0 5 00 5 01 11 6

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Donations. Annuals.

Avery, Mr. W. . . .Beazeley, Rev. F. L. . .Braginton, G., Esq. . .Braginton, William . .

Campbell, Major . . .Capel.TheHon. Captain, RCarter, C., Esq. . . .Chanter, T. B., Esq. . .Coffin, Rev. J. P. . . .Cotton, Messrs., and Son

Cunningham, Miss . .Dansey, Rev. E. . .

Dowell, Capt., R.N. . .

Friendship, Mr. . . .Gordon, G. B., Esq. . .Gossett, Rev. J. H. . .Harvie, H. A., Esq. . .Heathcote, C., Esq. . .Hogg, T. D., Esq. . . .Hole, C., EsqHole, C

Grey, the Earl . . .Lovaine, Lord, M.P. . .Ossulston, Lord, M.P. .Allgood, Hunter, Esq. .Bell, Rev. HBosanquet, Rov. R. W. .

Brown, Rev. Dixon . .

Burrell, Bryan, Esq. . .Craster, John, Esq. . .

Thynne, the Rev. Lord J.Acland, Sir T. D., Bart. .Avery, Rev. J. S. . . .

Glencross, Rev. J. . . .

9 0 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 01 0 00 5 0

.N. . . 0 5 00 5 00 10 00 5 00 5 0

. 0 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 5 0

• 0 5 00 5 00 5 0

BOULMERChairman — JOHN CR.Honorary Secretary—

2 0 01 0 01 0 00 10 00 10 01 0 00 10 00 10 0

0 10 00 10 0

BtJDE-HAVE]

Chairman— Sir T. J)iHonorary Secretary—

5 0 05 0 01 0 00 5 00 5 00 5 0

0 10 0. 1 0 0

How Mr E . . . . .

Keats, Admiral . . . .Molesworth, G. M. F. . .

Peel, J., EsqPuckford, Capt., R.N. . .Pyke, Captain, R.N. . . .Keynolds, Rev. ERoberts, Major . . . .Rodd, Capt., R.N. . . .Rolle, The Hon. Mark. . .Salmon, H. A., Esq. . . . '

Steerly, Colonel . . . .Thorold, F., EsqTrefusis, The Hon. C., M.P.Vaughan, H., Esq. . . .Vidal, E. U., EsqVidal Mrs. . . . .Wheeler, Sir T., Bart. . .Wilmot, P . .

Yelland, R. E., Esq. . . .Yeo W Esq . . . .Various sums under 5s. . .

BRANCH.ASTEB, Esq.-Rev. HENKY BELL.

Craster, Thomas, Esq. . .

Grey, Sir George, Bart., M.P.Grey, Rear-Adm. the Hon. F.Grey, Mr. TRooke, Rev. GSelby, Walter, Esq. . . .Selby, George, Esq. . . .Tate, Thomas, Esq. . . .

f BRANCH.

KE ACLAND, Bart.Rev. J. S. AVEHY.

King, D. H., Esq

«•• 3 \r T

Wood, Rev. HWright, Rev. R. R. . . .Various sums under 5». . .

[APBIL 1, 1859.

Donations. Annuals.£. s. d. £. s. d.

0 5 00 5 00 5 00 10 00 5 0

,. . 0 5 00 5 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 4 00 5 0

2 2 00 10 00 5 0

1 4 00 5 0

1 0 00 5 00 10 00 10 0

1 0 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 5 06 13 6

1 0 00 10 00 10 01 0 01 0 00 5 01 0 01 0 00 10 00 10 0

1 0 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 5 00 10 00 5 01 10 0

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BRANCHES— LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCEIPTIONS. 169

CAHORE (COUNTY WEXFORD) BRANCH.Chairman — JOHN GEORGE, Esq.Honorary Secretary— W. A. RTAH, Esq.

Donations. Animals.£. i. d. £. s. d.

Beauman, Mathew F., Esq. . . . 1 0 0Bolton, Wm., Esq 1 0 0Bradshaw, Rev. McNevin . . . 2 0 0Burkitt, Thomas, Esq 0 10 0Courtown, The Earl of . . . . 1 0 0Devereux, John T., Esq., M.P. . . 1 0 0Donovan, Kichard Esq 1 0 0Doyne, Robert, Esq 1 0 0Foster, W. M., Esq 1 0 0

Donations,£. s. d.

Hughes, Captain Robert . . 5 0 0Little, Simon, EsqMaher, John, Esq., D.LOwen, Capt. Richard, R.N. . . .Owen, Colonel Loftus . . . 0 1 0 0Owen, Colonel Robert . . . .Power, Sir James, Bart . . 5 0 0Richards, S., EsqRichards, S. A., Esq

George, John, Esq., M.P. . . . 1 0 0 Richards, Rev. Solomon . .Graves, Win., & Son, Messrs. . . 1 0 0 Ryan, "Wm. A., EsqGuinness, Rev. W. S. Grattan 5 0 0 2 0 0 Steam Company, City ofGuinness, A. Grattan, ESQ. . . . 1 0 0Hartley, James, Esq. . . . 5 5 0

Dublin 5 0 0

CARNSORE BRANCH.Chairman —Honorary Secretary — JOHN WADDT, Esq., M.D.

Alexander, Rev. John, LL.D. 1 0 0Davis, Mr. William . . . 0 10 0Doyle, Mr. Patrick . . . 0 5 0Furlong, M r . Patrick . . 0 5 0Howlin, Miss, & Howlin, A.

J . , E s q 5 0 0Howlin, James, Esq., jun. . 2 10 0Huson, Mr. James . . . 0 1 0 0Huson, Miss Fidelia . . . 0 10 0Jones, Richard, Esq. . . . 0 10 0Keane, the Hon. John, A. . 2 0 0 1 0 0Lambert, William, Esq 1 0 0Lambert, Joseph, Esq. . . 1 0 0

Lambert, Mr. Patrick . . 0 5 0Lett, John, Esq 1 0 0Murphy, M r . Patrick . . 0 5 0Nunn, Edward W., Esq. . 10 0 0Redmond, P. Walter, Esq. . . .Scallan Mr. F fancis . . . 0 10 0Talbot, John H., EsqWaddy, John, Esq., M.D. . . .Wall, Mr. George. . . . 0 5 0Wall, Mrs. Elizabeth . . 0 5 0Walsh, Rev. P., P.P. . . . 1 0 0Walsh, Mr. Nicholas . . . 0 10 0Donations under 5s. . . . 1 8 0

CARDIGAN BRANCH.Chairman-Honorary Secretary — THOMAS DAVIES, Esq.

Davies, Capt. Triton 0 5 0Davies, David, Esq 0 10 0Davies, Thomas, Esq 0 10 0

Ellis, James, C'aptJenkins, Richard D., Esq. . . .Morgan, Thomas, Esq

Edwards, Thomas, Esq 0 5 0 Subscriptions under 5s

CASTLETOWN BRANCH.President— Hon. CIIAKLES HOPE, Lieut.-Governor of the Isle of Man.Chairman — JAMES GELL, Esq., High Bailiff of Castletown.Honorary Secretary — JAMES BDRMAIT, Esq.

His Excellency the Lieut.-Governorof the Isle of Man . . 2 0 0

The Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man 1 0 0Blyth, John, Esq 0 5 0Brown, Rev. T. E., M.A. . . . 0 5 0Burman, Jas., Esq.,F.R.A.S. . . 0 10 0Cary, Capt. C.H., J.P 0 5 0Christopher, Capt.,R.N 0 5 0Crellin, M r s 1 0 0CreUin, R. Q., Esq 0 10 0Cudd, Mr. W. H 0 5 0Cuninghame, P. T., Esq., H.K., J.P. 0 10 0Doyle, M r 0 5 0Dixon, Rev. Dr 0 5 0

Ferrier, Rev. E., M.AGawnc.E. M., Esq., U.K., J.P. . .Gell, Jaa., Esq., H.BJeffcott, J. M., Esq., H.K. . . .McMeikin, Mr. JMoore, Thomas, Esq., Jun. . . .Murray, Capt. H., H.A., H.K. . .Quayle, M. H., Esq., Clerk of

the Rolls .Quayle, Robert T., Esq. . .Underwood, Thos., Esq., M.D. . .

Sums under 5 ,̂ . . . 0 4 6

Annoafc.£. ». d.

1 0 01 0 01 0 0

1 0 01 0 00 5 01 0 01 0 00 10 0

1 0 0

1 0 01 1 0

0 5 00 5 00 10 00 5 0

0 10 02 0 00 10 00 5 00 10 00 5 00 10 0

0 10 00 10 00 10 00 5 01 15 0

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CULLERCOATS AND TTNEMODTH BRANCH.

Adamson, William, Esq.Ayton, John F., Esq.. . .Almond, J. P., Esq. , . .Bainbridge, William, Esq. .Bartleman, Alex., Esq., J. P.Beaumont, W. B., Esq., M.P.Beaumont, Mrs., contributions

received byBerkeley, William, Esq.. .Brown, George, Esq. . , .Burn, David, Esq. . . .Boldemann, Borries, & Co.,

Messrs. . . . . . .Brice, The Kev. Mr. . . .Carling, Miss, contributions

received byCarr, John, and Son, Messrs.Coppin, John, Esq., J.P.Crawshay, G e o r g e . . . .Davidson, Thomas, Esq. . .Easton, James, Esq. . . .Ellison, Cuthbert, Esq. . .Faucus, W. H., Esq. . . .Forrest, Thos. Forsyth, Esq.Forster, Henry H., Esq. . .Foster, Robert, Esq. . . .Geldard, John, Esq. . . .Gibson, Joseph, Esq. . . .Haggle, Brothers, Messrs. .Hawks, Crawshay, and Sons,

MessrsHawthorn, R. & W., Messrs.Hodgson, R. W., Esq. . .Johnson, George, Esq. . .Jobling, George, Esq. . .Kewney, George, Esq. , .Lawton, B. C., Esq. . . .Liddell, Hon. H. G., M.P. .Linskill, Captain . . . .Laws, C. IT., EsqLaing, Brothers, Messrs.Lambert^ M. W., Esq. . .Leslie, James, Esq. . . .Liddell, Robert, Esq. . .

Chairman—AXEXAKDER BARTLEMAN, Esq.Honorary Secretary—JAMES PASTON, EsqDonations. Annuals.£. *. d. £. s. d.

0 10 60 100 100 101 15 0

2 50 100 100 10

0 101 0

0 101 110 100 101 11 00 10Q 100 100 10

0 100 101 12 01 10 101 10 100 100 10

Donations. Annuals.£. ». d. £. s. d.

Lietch, Thomas, Esq. . , . . 0 10 6Losh, Wilson, & Bell, Messrs. . . 1 1 0Maxwell, John, Esq 0 10 6Magistrates of the Borough

of Tynemouth, contribu-tions received by them. . . . 5 1 2 6

Mayson, J. W., Esq. . . . — . 0 10 6Miller, William, Esq. . . *. . 0 10 6Mitchell, C., & Co., Messrs.. . . 0 10 6Mordew, Joseph, Esq. . . . . 0 10 6Murray, Miss, contributions

received b y h e r 2 2 6Onnston, John, Esq 110Palmer, C. M., Esq 1 1 0Palmer, John B., Esq. . . . . 1 1 0Panton, James, Esq, 0 10 6Po'ppelwell, M., Esq 0 10 6Poppelwell,R.,& Co., Messrs. . . 0 10 6Pow and Fawcus, Messrs. . . . 1 1 0Proctor, John R., Esq Q 10 6Proprietors of Tynemouth Batha . . 0 10 6Ravensworth, The Rt. Hn. Ld.Reid, Captain, R.N 0 10 6Rippon, George, J. P., Esq. . . . 0 10 0Sedgley, Mr., contributions

received at Visitors' room,Tynemoutb. Baths . . . . . 0 10 6

Stephenson, R.and Co.,Messrs. . . 1 1 0Straker, John, Esq., J.P 1 1 0Straker, Joseph, Esq., J.P. . . . 1 1 0Smith, Thos. & Wm., Messrs. . . 1 1 0Sybenza, Mrs., contributions

received b y 1 3 4Taylor, Hugh, Esq., J.P 1 1 0Tyzack, Whitely, & Co., Messrs. . . 1 1 0Tinley, John, Esq 0 10 6Trinity Corporation, Master

and Brethren of 10 10 0Twizell, John, Esq , 0 10 6Wallace, Mrs., contributions

received by 1 1 0Weatherley, Captain 0 10 6Teams, Miss, contributions

received by 1 17 0

CROMEB, BRANCH.Chairman—The Right Hon. LORD SUFFIEM).Honorary Secretary—Mr. HENKY SAHDFORD.

Boston, Lady 2 2 0 1 Hoare, Joseph, EsqBuxton, Sir T. F., Bart. . . . . 2 2 0 ] Hoare, J. Gurney, EsqBuxton, Charles, Esq., M.P. 31 10 0 Suffield, LordBuxton, T. F., Esq. . . . . . 2 2 0 |

DROGHEDA BRANCH.President—ST. GEORGE SMITH, Esq., B.C.Corresponding Member of Committee—FRANCIS BRODIGAN, Esq., J.P.Honorary Secretary—Lieut. JACKSON, R.N.

Balfour, B. T., Esq., J.P.Boahan, Owen, Esq., Jun.

0 105 0

Boylan, Alderman, H.C. . .Boylan, William, Esq., H.C..

2 2 02 0 02 2 0

0 10 00 10 0

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Donations. Annuals.£. s. d. £. *. d.

Brodigan, Francis, Esq., J.P. . . 0 10 0Byrne, Patrick, Esq., Mayor . . 0 10 0McCann, James, Esq., M.P.

(2 years' subscription) . . . . 1 0 0McCann, John, Esq., J.P. . . . 0 10 0Cairnes, Win,, Esq., J. P. .Carty, Thos., Esq., J.P. . .Casey, Alderman, H.C. . .Chadwick, Francis, Esq., H.C.Chadwick, John, Esq., J.P. .Coddington, H. B..Esq., J.P.Daly & Son, Messrs. R. . .Daris, Son, & Latimer, Messrs.Emerson, Win., Esq., Pro-

Greene, Mr. Thomas . . .Heany, Captain, H.C. . -Hughes, Mr. J., Argus Office

Baird, DrBass, T. B., EsqBirmingham, MrBoyle, the Ladies . . . .Briees T . EsaElve, MrFinnis, S., EsqFlashman, Mr. . . . .

Geere, Captain . . . .Hannan, R. H., Esq. . . .Hills, Mr.

Hyde, W., Esq

A Friend, per ShipwreckedFishermen and Mariners'

ChairmaiHonorar

Gumming, Bey. J.P.. , ,Hippisley, Inspecting Lieut.,

K.N ,Proctor, J. C., Div. Surgeon, K.:

0 10 00 10 0o 10 o0 10 00 10 00 10 00 5 00 10 0

0 5 00 5 00 5 0

. . 0 5 0

*

DEAL BRANCH

DOVER ]

Chairman — Capt. ,Honorary Secretar;

0 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 q6 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 0

) 5 0 0 5 00 5 0

DTJNDALBChairman— S. JACHonorary Secretai

5 0 0

DUNGENES

i —f Secretary— Ingpec

I I P

1 1 0ST.. . 1 1 0

Donations.£. i. d.

Kelly, Bernard, EsqLeland, F. W., EsqLynagh, P., EsqMathews, Alderman Jas., J.P. . .Montgomery, Bich., Esq., J.P. . .Moore, John, Esq., H.CMorton, John, Esq., H.C. . . .Murphy & McEntegart, Messrs. . .Owens, William, H.C. . .Smith, St. George, Esq., H.C. . .Smyth, R., Esq., J.PTernan, Patrick, Jan., Esq.,

H.CToker, Capt,, Steamer, ' Lein-

Woolsey, Jameson, & Co.,

(Tide WALMEB).

BRANCH.

J. "W. NOBLE, R,H.f— Rev. WM. YATE.

Killick & Back, Messrs. . . . .Mbrier, Admiral . . . . 0 15 0Noble, Capt. J. W., R.N. . .". 'Payn, W. H., Esq

Smithett, Capt. Luke . .Stilwell, J., EsqTerry, Mr. W. J. ,Thornton, Mr. . .Wood, Mr. JYate,Rev. W 0 15 QTate, Miss . . . . . 0 15 0Subscriptions under 5»

BRANCH.

KSON TORSES, Esq.y—Clermont, Lord, cost of Life-

boat house . . . . . 105 0 0Sundry Local Contributions 45 0 0

» , .S BBAHCH,.

ting Lieut. HIPFISLEY, R.N.Russell, John, Esq., J.PSmith, Rev. B , ,Walker, J. W., Esq., J. P. .

Annuals.£. *. d.0 10 00 5 00 10 00 5 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 5 0Q 10 00 10 0P 10 0

0 10 0

0 5 0

0 10 P

0 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 01 0 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 Q0 5 00 5 00 5 01 p 0

1 J P0 10 61 \ o

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DUNGARVAN BRANCH.Patron—His Grace the Duke of DEVONSHIRE.President—Lord STDAKT DE DECIES.Treasurer—FRANCIS SHEEHAN, Esq.Honorary Secretary, pro tem.—Vf. W. WALKER, Esq.

£. s. d. £. i. d.Donations. Annuals.

Acres, G. E 1 0 0Alcock, Rev. James . . . 1 0 0

0 10 010

Anthony, HenryAnthony, M. A 0Baker, Roger 3 0Barton, E ,Bawdren, P a t r i c k . . . . 0 5Boland, James 010Browne, Rev. Cavendish. . 2 0Carroll, William . '. . . 0 10Cavanagh, William . . . 0 5Cleary, Thomas . . . . 1 0Cody, Patrick 1 0County Ins. of Constabulary. 0 10Cremorne, Lord . . . . 5 0Cummins, Mrs 0Cufran, Patrick . . .Davis, J. D. G. . . .Decies, Lord Stuart de .Devonshire, Duke of. .Donnell, Joseph . . .Dower, J. RDower, Augustine .Ellis, Captain, 83rd Regt.FitzGerald, Thomas, J.P.FitzGerald, Henry A., J.P.FitzGerald, Samuel . .FitzGerald, P. W, . .FitzGerald, J. Gerald .FitzBIaurice, George.

51 00 105 0

20 00055000

1300511

. 0 10

. 0 5

. 0 10Flood, Patrick 0 10Flynn, Michael . . . . 0 5Galwey, James, J.P. . . . 1 0Gaing, John & Co. . . . 0 10Gibbins, Peter . . . . 0 10Graves, Richard . . . . 0 10Hally, Very Rev. J, P.P.,

V.G., & D.D 1 0Hanley, Augustine . . . 0 10Harri ton, John 0 5Hayes, Roger 0 5Heam, J. BHely, Pierce 1Hely, Thomas 1Hubbard, John . . . . 0Hudson, Richard G. . . . 1Hudson, Rich. GHunt, P h i n e a s . . . . . 1Keely, Banholomen . . . 1Keily, William

0050

00

0 10

0 5 0

1 0 0

1 0 0

0 5 0

1 0 0

0 10 0

0 5 0

0 10*

Kennedy,Sir Charles E .,Bart.Kiely, W. BKennefick, Edward .Lismore, Dean of . . . .Maguire, John Francis, M.P.Maguire, Samuel . . . .Mahony, Michael . . . .M'Grath, Mary . . . .Maurice, George John . .Mulcahy, Patrick . . . .Mnlcahy, John . . . .Murphy, John & Co. . . .Murray, Augustine . . .Jtlillins, Rev. John, P.P. .Nugent, James . . . .Nugent, Augustine . . .O'Brien, Christopher. . .O'Brien, James . . . .Odell, Edward, J.P. . . .O'Grady, Thomas . . . .O'Keeffe, John, J.P. . .Olden, MariaOrme, Edward, R.M. . .Orr, WilliamPannigan, Thomas . .Philo-HiberniaProvincial Bank of Ireland .Power, Sir John, Bart. . .Power, Richard . . . .Power, JohnPower, Patrick . . . .Purser, Benjamin . . . .Roberts, Richard, J.P. . .Roderick, John . . . .Ronayne, PShaw, Edward. . . . .Sheehan, Francis . . . .Sheehan, Thomas . . . .Terry, PatrickThe National Bank . . .Tracy, Rev. Thomas, C.C. .Veale, William . . . .Veale, Thomas . . . .Waterford, Marquis of .Weldon, Stephen . . . .Whalan, Edmund . . . .Whalan, JohnWilliams, Patrick . . .Various small sums . . .

Donations.

0 5 00 5 0

5 0 02 0 03 0 00 10 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 10 00 5 0

0 10 00 5 01 0 00 5 02 0 00 5 03 0 01110 10 05 0 05 0 0

0 5 00 5 00 5 01 0 00 10 0

0 10 0

EASTBOURNE BRANCH.Chairman—Captain HEWITT, R.N.Honorary Secretary—W. T. KITCHING, Esq.

Devonshire, His Grace the Duke of 1 1 0Gilbert, the Hon. Mrs 1 1 0Domville, Sir W., Bart 1 1 0Brodie, Mrs 1 0 0Caldecott, R. M., Esq 0 10 0

Cooper, T., Esq. . .Colgate, Robert, Esq.Dexter, Mr. . . .Gorringe, Mr. J. . .Graham, John, Esq. .

£. s. d.Annuals.0 10 0

1 0 0

0 10 01 0 0

0 00 00 0

1 0 01 0 00 5 00 5 05 0 00 10 00 10 00 5 02 0 00 5 01 0 00 5 00 10 00 7 6

1 0 0

1 0 0

1 0 0

0 10 00 5 00 5 01 0 00 10 0

1 0 00 5 0

1 0 00 10 01 0 0

2 0 0

0 17 6

0 10 00 10 00 5 00 5 01 1 0

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Hewett, Captain, R.N. .Hurst, Mr. Alex. . . .Jeffery, G. A., Esq. . .Jeffery, Mrs.Jeys, F. F., Esq. . . .KitcMng, "W. T., Esq. .Mortimer, Miss . . .

Binyon, Thomas, Esq. .Buridge, , Esq. . . .Burne, MrsCharlton, Henry, Esq. . .Dickinson, W., Esq. . . .Dodd, Mrs. J. .Drummond, , Esq. . .Fleetwood, Sir Hesketh, Bart

Foster, G., EsqA Friend . . . . . .Garrington, , Esq. .Gibson and Butcher, Messrs.Hope, Samuel, Esq. . . .Humphreys, Captain . .Kemp, , Esq

Lancaster, . . . .Lings, Rev. Henry . . .Lord, DrMcGuffog, . . . .McKeller, Captain . .

Beswick, William, Esq. . .Beswick, T. K., Esq. . . .Brooke, Rev. Rich., GateforthClongh, John, Esq., York .Cortis, W. S., Esq. . . .Graburn, W., Esq. . . .Crompton, Lady . . . .Greenwood, Misses, The . .Gregory's,Mr.,Collecting BoxHurt, Miss . . . .Hurt, Miss EHurt, Miss S

Barbara, Rev. C. H. . . .

Hamilton, Sir J. J. . . .Harries, David, Esq. .Jenkins, Henry, Esq., jun. .Mathias, Lewis, Esq.'. . .

Donations. Annuals.£. *. d. £. s. d.

0 10 00 10 01 1 00 10 00 5 01 1 00 10 00 10 0

FLEETWOOChairman —Honorary Secretary

0 5 02 2 01 1 0 l~l 03 2 01 1 0

1 1 00 10 0

1 0 02 2 00 10 0

1 0 00 10 0

1 1 01 1 00 10 0

1 1 05 5 0 1 1 00 10 0

0 10 61 1 0 1 1 0

0 10 61 1 00 10 0

FILEY IChairman — AdmiHonorary Secreta

0 10 00 10 01 0 0

1 1 00 5 01 0 0

1 0 00 10 00 9 7

1 0 00 10 0

0 10 0 0 10 0

FISHGUARIChairman— Rev. C. EHonorary Secretary—

1 0 01 0 01 0 00 5 00 5 01 0 0

Ogle, Mrs. Henry . . . .Pierpoint, Rev. R. W. . .Rawdon, C. W., Esq. . . .Thomas, Freeman, Esq. . .Watford, F., EsqWellesley, Lady . . . .'Wiifoid Major.Willard, Mrs. Colonel . .

D BRANCH.

-Capt. WASET, R.N.

North Lancaster Steam Navi-gation Company . . .

Orr, Dr., M.DOsborne, Rev. G. J. . . .Parkinson, • , Esq.Petty, . , EsqPreston and 'Wyre llaUway

Shaw Mr. . . . . .Smith, John Abel, Esq. (for

Stewart, Robert, Esq. . .Stewart, William, Esq. . .Swaites, , Esq. . . .Tailor,. , EsqTarner, , Esq. . . .Warbrick, Richard, Esq.Wasey, Captain, R.N. . .Wheeler, Captain . . . .Whitworth, , Esq. . .Wigna.ll, Mr. . . . .Sum under 2s. 6d. . . . .

(RANCH,ral MrTFOBD.ry — Mr. RICHAHD WHITE.

Kilby, H. J., Collecting BoxLegard, Sir Thomas, Bart. .Mitford, Admiral . . . .Pritchard, E. W., Esq. . .

Strickland, W. C., Esq. . .Unit, J Esq . . . .Wheatley, Mr. Richard. . .Collected from Ships . . .

) BRANCH.. BARHAH.-Mr, WIOMAM VATOIHAN.Mends, Capt. H. B., R.A. .Nicholas, Capt. W. P. . .Richardson, Rev. A. H. . .Rider, T., EsqVaughan, Mr. W

Donations.£. ». d.

3 0 0

0 10 0

5 5 00 10 0

0 10 0

t o o1 0 01 1 01 0 05 5 00 10 02 2 00 10 01 1 00 10 00 1 0

1 2 0

0 10 00 5 0

0 10 00 13 00 1 7

Aiinuals.£. ». d.1 1 00 10 01 1 01 1 00 10 0

0 10 01 0 0

5 5 0

0 10 61 1 01 1 0

5 5 0

1 1 0

1 1 0

1 1 0

2 0 0

1 0 05 0 00 5 0

1 0 0

0 10 00 5 00 5 01 0 00 5 0

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(. PresidenTreasureHonorar;

Dbiuttb. £. «.

Dufferin & Clandeboye, Lord 5 0Dufferin, Anna, Dowager Lady 10 0Dufferin, Lady 10 0A Friend . .A Friend

Alexander, RobertAllen Rev J C. . . . . . .

Andrews, Samuel . . . . . .

Atkinson, RobertBatt, Robert . '. . . . 5 0Belfast Ship-Building Company . .Bell, R. and J. and CoBinney, Rev. Dr . :

Bristow, James . . . .

Cairns, Sir Hugh Mac C., M.P. 2 0Campbell, W. and J. . . .Carter and Martin . . . . .Cherois, Daniel De la . . 5 0Charley and Malcolm. . .Clotworthy and Pinkerlon . . .Coal Exchange, Belfast . . 5 0

Coey, Edward . . . . . . .Colvffle, Anld, and Co. . .Connor, David . . . .Cony, James, P. and Co. . . ;Crawford, JamesCrawford, "Wm. Sharman . 5 0Ewing PFinlay, John, jun. . . . . . .Fitzimons, Nicholas, Lloyd's

Agent, Belfast .Foster, Green, and Co. . .Gafflkin, Thos • •Girdwood, James .Grainger, David . . . . . .Gregg, Cranston . . ...

Grueber, Richard . . . . . .Hamilton, Megaw, & Thompson . .Harper, MartinHarrison, John . . . . 5 0Henderson, Robert

ChairmanHonorar

Briggs, Rawdou, Esq. . .Clutterbuck, Thomas, ES<I. .Dand, M. H., EsqDunn, the Rev. J. W. . .Henderson, Mr. John . .

THE LIFE-BOAT. [AraiL 1, 1859.

JROOMSPOIt— Lord Dorrr— R. PEBCBVr Secretary—]ns. Annuals.d. £. i. d.0 1 0 000

0 10 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 0

d0 10 0b 10 o0 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 0

00 5 00 5 0

0 1 0 00 10 00 5 0

00 5 00 10 01 0 00 5 00 5 00 10 00 5 0

0 1 0 00 5 00 5 0

0 10 00 5 00 5 00 10 00 5 00 10 01 0 00 5 00 10 00 5 0

01 0 0

BAUXLEYi— S. F. WIDJJ' Secretary — J

1 0 01 1 0. 1 1 00 10 60 10 0

IT BRANCH.EKIN a n d CLANDEBOYE. . . .AL MAXWELL, Esq.lev. A. H. MCCAUSLAND.

Donations.£. s. d.

Hill, Rev. JohnHouston, John Blackiston . 5 0 0Hughes, Bernard . . . .

Hyndman, G. C . .Johnston, W. J. and CoJones, Commr. Gore, R.N. . . .Ker, David S 10 0 0Kinghan and Reid. . . . . .Lamb, W

Mack, Rev. Isaac . . . . i .

Maxwell, John W. . . . . 5 0 0Also for a Bell . . . . 10 0 0Also, on specified conditions,

a site for House . . .Maxwell, Mrs. Perceval . . 5 0 0Maxwell, Robert Perceval .10 0 0May, Captain Edward, R.N. i .May, Captain Charles, R.N. . . .M'CausIand, Rev. A. H. . .M°Causland, Samuel . . .M'Clure, Thomas . . . .McKee, JohnMcLaine and Son, Alexander . .M'Lean, A. H. . . . . .M'Tear, George and CoMulholland, Andrew . . . 5 0 - 0Mullan Wm. . . . . ; .Perceval, Spencer. . . . . .

Potts J and R .Proprietors Northern Whig . . .Richardson, Brothers & Co. .Shaw and Finlay

Sinclair, John and Thomas . . .Spotten, WmStuddert, Captain, R.N. . . 1 0 0Tucker, EdwardTaylor DavidTennent, Charles, and Co. . . .Ward, Robert E 5 0 0Wilson, Rev. J. BWorkman, John . . . . . .Small Sums under 5s

BRANCH.RISGTON, Esq.ilr. EDWARD WHTITIELD.Radcliffe Colliery, Owners of . .Smith, T. G., Esq. . . .Warkworth Harbour Commis-

sioners, per E.Western, Esq. . .Widdrington, S. F., Esq

Animals.£. t. d.1 0 01 0 00 10 00 5 00 10 00 5 00 10 61 0 00 5 00 5 01 0 00 7 60 5 00 5 01 0 0

1 0 01 0 00 10 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 10 00 5 00 10 00 5 00 10 01 0 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 10 00 10 0O 5 00 5 00 10 00 10 0

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HASTINGS AND ST. ]Chairman — F. NSecretary — Mr. 1

Donations. Annuals.£. s. d. £. *. d.

Adey, Dr - i 1 nBeecham, W. P. . . .Benyon, Mrs. H. . . .Bird Captain . . . .Bishop, A. C

Burton, Alfred . .Clutterbuck, Mrs.Corporation of Hastings .Foyster, Rev. H. S. . .Gardiner, B. C., Hon. Sec.Harwood, H. H. . . .Hume, Kev. W. W. . .

1 1 01 1 01 0 01 1 01 1 01 1 01 1 0

20 0 01 1 02 2 01 1 0

. . 1 1 0

. . i i nMaokay, The Misses 1 1 0Marsh, Rev. W. N. T 1 1 0North, F., Esq., M.P 1 1 0

HOBNSEAChairman — The Rev.Honorary Secretary-

Corporation of the TrinityHouse, Hull . . . . . . . 5 0 0

Bainton, John, Esq. . .Bentinck, Rev. W. H. E.Bethell, Richard, Esq. .Brownlow & Co., Messrs.Cattley, Miss . . . .

0 10 0. . . 1 0 0

2 10 01 1 00 5 0

Craven, Rev. "William . . . . 0 5 0Constable, Sir Clifford, Bart. . . 2 2 0Dock Company, T h e . . . . . 3 3 0Earle, G. F., Esq 0 10 0Earle, E.F.,Esq 0 10 0Fearne, J. G., Esq 1 0 0Gibson, Edward, Esq. . . . . 0 5 0Harrison, J. B., Esq 0 10 0

LLANELI/JChairman —Honorary Secretary-

Llanelly Harbour Commis-

Luckraft, J. P., Esq., R.N.

Aldridge, Capt., R.N. .Ames, John, Esq. . . .Bandram, A. B., Esq.

Cartwright, G., Esq. . .Carev. DrCleave, B., Esq. .Drewitt, Mr . . . .Ethelston, Rev. C. W. .Follett, T. L., Esq. . .Fowler, Mr. Eli . . .

Hemington, T. F., Esq. .

1 1 0

LYME REG]Chairman — GEORGE CiHonorary Secretary — ]

1 0 02 0 01 0 00 10 00 5 05 0 00 5 00 10 00 10 06 10 00 5 06 5 01 0 00 10 00 5 00 5 0

LEONARD'S BRANCH.9RTH, Esq., M.P.. S. HIDE.

Donations.£. *. d.

Notcutt, JamesParish, Commander, R.N. . . .Parish, Sir C. W

Pennington, Miss . . . . . .Phillips John . . . .Ransom, William . . . . • . .Robertson, Capt., R.N. . .Robertson, P. F., Esq., M.P. . .Rock, James, jun .Smith, D ; .

Staines, F. W

Vores, Rev. Thomas . . . . .Wagner, G. H. M. . . .Waldegrave, Countess of . .

BRANCH.W. L. PALMES.Lieut. STEWART, R.N.

Harwood, Mrs. . . . . ; . 'Hodson, Frederic, Esq. . . .Hudson, John, Esq. . . . . .Marshall, Richard, Esq. . . . .Palmes, The Rev. W. LSissons, Thos., Jun., Esq. . . .Stewart, Lieut. James, K.W.. . .Thompson, M'Kay, and Co.,

Messrs. 0 1 0 0Ward, Thos., Esq. . . . . 0 16 6West, Wm. Fisher, Esq. . .Whately,TheRev.Wir... . . .Wilkinson, Charles, Esq. .Wright, Wm., Esq. . . . . .

r BRANCH.

-C. N. BROOM, Esq.Morgan, R. and Sons, Messrs. . .Morris, D., Esq., M.PSimsTWillyams,Nevill, &Co. . .

S BRANCH.LRTWBIGHT, Esq.lOBEBT HlLLMAN, Esq.Hingeston, William, Esq. . . .Hodges, Rev. DrHolmes, Robert, Esq. . ' . . .Marshall, MrsMoore, J. S., EsqPinney, Colonel, M.PRaymond, MissShore, G. N., Esq. . . .Smith, W. H., Esq. . . . 0 5 0Stuart, Mrs. . . " . . . . .Symons, C. R., Esc[. . . .Tucker, John, EsqWhilfchouse, Richard, Esq. . . .Williams, Herbert, Esq•Wiey,W.B.,EsqSmall Sums under 5»

Annuals.£. «. d.0 5 01 I 01 1 00 5 06 5 06 5 00 5 6

1 01 61 01 05 0

10 01 01 0

1 0 01 0 0

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0 10 60 5 00 10 00 10 01 9 5

1 1 01 1 05 0 0

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CH

Clifton, Colonel . . .

Dobson, Edward, Esq.

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LYTHAMlairman — Colonel JOHKonorary Secretary— Mi

Donations. Annuals.£. s. d. £. s. d.

5 0 01 1 01 1 0i i n

Elleray, James, Esq. . . . . 0 10 6Hewitt, Misses . . . . . 2 0 0Howarth, A. L., Esq. . . 0 10 0Livesey, Joseph, Esq. . 1 0 0Lytham Parish Church, Col

lection at 25 0 0

NEWBIGGIChairman— A. J. B.,

Honorary Secretary — '.Ashhurst, Kev. F 1 0 0Cookson, W. J., Esq. . . . 1 0 0Cresswell, A. J. Baker, Esq. . . . 3 0 0Cresswell, H. R. Baker, Esq.. . . 1 0 0Dent, "W. D., Esq 1 0 0A Friend i n nGrey, Sir George, Bart. .Hodgson, B., Esq. . .King, Kev. C. W.

ClH

Annesley, Countess . .Beers, Win., Esq. . . .Beresford, Lord J. . .Clarendon, Dr. S. . . .Goslin, Lieut., R.N. . .Humphreys, Wm.,'Esq. .

1 0 0. 1 0 0

1 0 0

NEWCASTLE (DtHlairman — WILLIAM BEonorary Secretary — Ca

10 0 0 1 1 00 10 01 0 00 5 00 5 00 5 01 0 00 5 0

King, A., Esq. 0 5 0

NEWHAVE1Chairman— "W. ConHonorary Secretary

Newhaven Harbour Commis-

Baxter, W. E., Esq. . .Billiter, , Esq. . .Blancow, R. W., Esq.Brown Mr RBurfield, Messrs., and Son.Catt, W. & Son, Messrs. .Catt, Geo., Esq. . . .Catt Miss *Chatfield & Co., Messrs. .

Cooper, Miss S. . . .Cole, W., EsqCotton, , Esq. . . .Croft, P. G., Esq. . . .Dolan, R. W., Esq. . .East Sussex PoliceFearnes, Messrs. J. and W.

. 1 0 0

. 0 10 01 1 00 10 00 10 61 1 00 10 60 10 00 10 61 0 01 0 00 10 6

. 1 0 0

. 1 1 0 m010 6

. 1 18 00 10 6

BRANCH.TALBOT CLIFTON, Esq.

. JOHN EDMONDSON.Donations.£. s, d.

Robinson, Rev. R. B

Self, Rev. W.HSwainson, Charles, Esq. . . 5 0 0Wentworth, Rev. . .Wilson, J.R., EsqWilsoD, The Misses

N BRANCH.IKER CRESSWELL, Esq.lev. F. S. H. ASHHDKST.

Leefe, Rev. J. G

Mitford, Admiral

Nesham, W., EsqShipperdson, Rev. I. RTrevelyan, Mrs. Sp. ... 1 0 0Wilkinson, M r 0 5 0

fDRUM) BRANCH.BBS, Esq.ptain G. A. E. RIDGE, R.N.Moore, Rev. J 1 0 0Murland, MessrsNicholson, J., EsqRidge, Capt., R.NSlacke, Rev. W. RShaw, George, Esq

Waring, Wm., Esq

* BRANCH.

s,Esq.—Mr. W. D. STONE.A Friend 0 15 0Gage, Viscount . . . . 3 0 0Godlee, Burwood, EsqHearne, R. C., EsqHillman, Messrs. T. and R. .

Hutchinson, Rev. R. C. . . 1 0 0Kidder, • , EsqLowdell and Cooper, Messrs. . .

Richardson, Captain . . . 2 0 0Rickman and Co., Messrs. . . .Shiffner, the late Sir H., Bart. 2 0 0Stenning, J., and SonSouthwood, Rev. E. PTurner, Mr. GWilloughby, Capt

1, 1859.

Annuals.£. s. d.

1 1 00 5 00 5 0

0 10 61 1 02 2 01 1 0

1 0 00 10 0

1 0 0

1 0 01 0 0

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NORFOLK BRANCH.Chairman—The Very Rev. the Hon. GEOKOE PELLEW, Dean of Norwich.Secretary—F. J. BLAKE, Esq.

Amhurst, W. A. T., Esq.Andrew, Rev. W. "VV. . .Archdall, Rev. Canon, D.D. .Bacon, Sir Edmund, Bart. .Bagge, Richard, Esq.. . .Barclay, J. G., Esq. .Bayning, Rt. Hon. and the

Rev. LordBayning, Lady . . . .Beevor, Sir T. B., Bart. . .Bentinck, George, Esq., M.P.Berners, Right Hon. the LordBevan, Rev. FBirch, Wyrley, Esq. . . .Bird, Rev. J. WBirkbeck, Henry, Esq. . .Blake, Thomas, Esq., D.C.L.Blake, F. J., EsqBlake, Miss FBlomfield, ColBoileau, Sir J. P., Bart. . .Boycott, Rev. A. W. . . .Bouverie, Ven. Archdeacon.Brightwen, John, Esq. . .Buxton, Charles, Esq. . .Cabbell, B. Bond, Esq. . .Calthorpe, Rt. Hon. the LordCalthrop, John, Esq. . . .Cholmondeley, The Most Noble

the Marquis of . . . .Cholmondeley, The Lord HenryCollyer, ColCooper, George, Esq. . .Cowper, Hon. SCustance, Rev. John . . .Dalrymple, Donald, Esq.. .Davy, John, Esq. . . . .Dewing, Richard, Esq. . .Dowson & Sons, Messrs.Dugmore, J., Esq. . . .Edwards, Rev. BFellowes, MrsFountaine, Andrew, Esq.Goodwin, Charles, Esq. .Godfrey, WGurdon, Brampton, Esq., M.P.Gurdon, Rev. Edward . .Gurdon, Rev. Philip . . .Gurney, J. H. Esq., M.P. .Gurney, Daniel, Esq. . . .Gwyn, Wm., EsqHamond, MissHamond, R. N., Esq.. . .Hankinson, Rev. Robert . .Hastings, Rt. Hon. the Lord.Holmes, Rev. John . . .Humfrey, Blake R., Esq.Irby, F. W., EsqJones, Sir W., Bart. . . .Keppel, Rev. W. A. W. . .

Donations.£. s. d.

Annuals.£. s. d.2 2 01 0 01 1 02 2 02 2 02 2 0

2 2 01 1 01 1 02 2 02 2 02 2 02 0 01 1 02 2 01 1 01 1 01 1 0211 0 01 1 01 1 01 1 0• 2 2 02 2 01 1 0

0 01 0

2 0 02 2 01 1 01 1 02 2 01 1 01 1 02 2 01 1 02 2 01 1 01 1 02 2 02 2 01 1 01 1 02 2 01 1 01 0 02 2 02 2 01 0 02 2 01 0 01 1 - 03 3 01 1 01 1 02 2 02 2 0'I 1 0

1 1 01 0 00 10 01 1 01 ' 0 01 1 01 1 02 0 01 1 01 1 0

1 1 02 2 01 1 01 0 02 0 01 1 01 1 01 1 0

Donations. Annuals.£. s. d. £. s. d.

Keppel, Hon. & Rev. E. S. . . . 1 1 0Kerslake, Thomas, Esq 1 1 0Kett, G. S., Esq 3 3 0Kitson, John, Esq 1 1 0Lacon, Sir E. H. K., Bart. . . . 1 1 0Lacon, Dowager Lady . . . . 1 1 0Longe, John, Esq 1 1 0Leicester, Rt. Hon. the Earl of . . 5 0 0Long, R. K., Esq 2 2 0Lothian, The Marquis of. . . . 2 2 0Lucas, Rev. WinLucas, Rev.R. GLucas, Mrs. R. GLucas, George, Esq. . . . .Martineau, Miss F. A. . .Marsham, Rev. Edward . .Marsham, Rev. H.PMason, MissMatchott & Co., Messrs. . .Mealing & Mills, Messrs.Middleton, G., Esq. (Mayor

of Norwich)Morse, Miss Emily . . .Muskett, J. S., EsqNorris, Wm., Esq. . . .Nugent, Sir George, Bart. .Palmer, G. D., EsaParker, Rev. W. HParmeter, R. W., Esq. . .Pellew, the Very Rev. the Hon.

Geo., D.D., Dean of Norwich . . 2 2 0Penrice, John, Esq 2 2 0Petre, CaptainPhilpott, Rev. Canon, D.D. . . ,Pratt, E. R., Esq ,Pratt, Rev. William . . .Preston, Isaac, Esq. . . .Preston, Sir J. H., Bart. . .Proctor, Sir W. B., BartRand, W. F., Esq ,Rous, Hon. W. RSandby, Miss ,Sedgwick, Rev. Canon . .Shepheard, M. J., EsqSondes, Right Hon. the Lord . .Sparke, Rev. J. H. . . . ' . ,Spurrell, MissStafford, Right Hon. Lord . . . 2 2 0Stead, Patrick, Esq 2 2 0Stephens, S. L., Esq. (High

Sheriff) 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 0Stevenson, Rev. George . . 1 0 0Thornhill, Thomas, Esq 2 0 0Townley, Rev. W. G 1 1 0Trafford, E. W., Esq 2 2 0Upcher, H. R., Esq 2 2 0Waite, J. N., Esq 1 1 0Walsingham, Rt. Hon. the Lord . . 2 2 0Wodehouse, Hon.Capt.E. T.,R.N. . 1 1 0Wright, John, Esq. . . . . . 1 1 0

1 1 01 1 01 0 01 1 02 2 02 0 02 2 01 1 02 0 0

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PADSTOW BRANCH.Chairman — C. G. PHIDEAUX BROKE, Esq.Honorary Secretary — Rev. RICHARD TYACKE.

Donations. Annuals. t£. s. d. £. s. d.

Molesworth, the Rev. Sir Hugh H., Bart. 0 10 6Sawle, Lady Graves 1 0 0Allport, Mr . Samuel 0 2 6Benson, the Rev. Joseph, D.D. . . 1 1 0Brune Prideaux, Charles, Esq. . . 2 0 0Brune Prideaux, C. G., Esq. . . 1 0 0Brune Prideaux, Miss M. . . 1 0 0Bryant, Mr. J. D 1 0 0Carlyon, the Rev. John . . . . 0 5 0Cole, the Rev. Francis . . . . 0 10 6Commissioners of the Port of Padstow 10 0 0Couttenay, Mr . John 0 2 6Dunn, the Rev. John 0 10 6Edwards, Captain, R.N 0 5 0Flamank,Rev.W. P 1 0 0

Hellyar, R. B., Esq. . .Hoste, Capt. Sir Win., Bt,Johnston, Capt., K.N.Langford, Capt. R. . .

Ball, Mr. WBedford, D. B., Esq., R.N.Boase Mr F ' .Bolltho, Edward, Esq. .Bolitho, Thomas S., Esq.Bolitho, William, Esq. .Bolitho, Richard F., Esq.Branwell, Robert, Esq. .Bromley, Mr. J. R. . .Cock, William, Esq. . .Coulson, Mr. Charles . .Davy, Mr. Edmund .

Cassons, Messrs., and Co.Chessel, G. C. . . . .Christian, Mr. Thomas .Ellis, Rev. J. Williams .Ellis, T. P. W. . . .Gore, W. O., Esq. . .Greaves, J. W., Esq. . .Griffith, O., Esq. . . .Homfray, !>., Esq. . .Holland, Samuel, Esq.Huddart, G. A., Esq. . .Jones, Rev. John .Jones, John Lloyd, Esq. .Jones, G., Esq. . . .Lloyd, W.. Esa. . . .Mathew, E. W., Esq.Mathew, N., Esq. . . .

0 5 0R.N. 1 0 0

0 5 00 5 0

PENZANCIChairman— The WHonorary SecretarTreasurer— D. B. ]

0 5 00 5 .00 5 01 0 01 0 00 10 00 10 0

. . . 0 10 00 5 0

. . . 0 5 00 5 00 5 0

PORTMADOChairman — NATHAI

Honorary Secretary-1 1 00 5 00 10 00 10 0

. . 0 10 01 0 00 10 00 5 00 10 0

. i 0 10 0i . 0 10 0

0 10 01 0 01 0 00 10 01 0 01 0 0

Martyn, Mr. Henry . . .Martyn, Mr. Thomas . . .Nance, Mr. Henry . . .Norway, Mr. Edmund . .Paynter, Rev. Samuel . .Peter, J. T. H., Esq. . . •Potter, W. R. C., Esq. . .Rawlings, H. P., Esq. . .Rawlings, Geo., Esq. . .Robartes, J. T. Agar, Esq. .Stephens, the Rev. FerdinandSmith, the Kev. W. H. . .

Tredwen, Mr. John . . .Tregaskis, Mr. STremaln, Thomas, Esq. .Trevethan, Mr. S, . . .Tyacke, the Rev. Richard .Whitford, Thomas, jun., Esq.

: BRANCH,orshipful the MAYOK.y — RICHARD PEARCE, Esq.BEDFORD, Esq., R.N.Davy, Messrs. R. V. and H.Dennis, Mr. James . •.

Higgs, Messrs., and Son .James, Mr. John . . . .Ley, Mr. Edwin . . . .Pearce, Richard, Esq. . .Proctor, Mr. John . .Wingfield, Rev. W. W. . .York, Mr. Samuel . . .Small sums under 5s. . . .

C BRANCH.IIEL MATHEW, Esq.-E. W. MATHEW, Esq.

Mutual Insurance Society

Oakley, MrsOliver, Capt., R.N. . . .Owen, G. H., Esq. . . .Parry, T. D. Jones, Esq. . .Price, R. W., EsqPriestley, S. O., Esq. . . .Spooner, Major . . . .Spooner, C. E., Esq. . . .

Williams, David, Esq. • . .Williams, Captain Watkin .Williams, John, Esq. . . .Williams, Capt. David . .

[APKIL 1, 1859.

onations. Annuals.£. s. d. £. s. d.

0 10 00 10 00 2 61 0 01 0 01 1 01 0 00 10 00 10 01 0 01 1 00 10 61 0 01 0 00 5 01 1 01 0 00 10 61 - 0 0

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RHTL BRANCH.Chairman — Lieut.-Colonel MORGAN.

Honorary Secretary — WM. HUGHES, Esq., Solicitor and Agent to Lloyd's*Donations. Annuals.£. *. d. £. s. d.

Ainsworth, J. L., Esq 1 0 0Bateman, Mrs. Jones . . . . . 1 0 0Bateman, Rowland Jones, Esq. . . 1 0 0Bates, Edward, Esq 2 2 0Bigland, William, Esq 0 0 0Churton, John, Esq 1 0 0Clarke, W. Murray, Esq. . . . 0 10 0Conwy, W. Shipley, Esq 5 0 0Davies, John, Esq 0 10 0Dawson, J., Esq., jun. . . . . 1 1 0Dickinson Joseph ESQ . • 0 10 0Dixon, T. G., Esq. . . . . . 1 1 0Dod, J. Whitehall, Esq 1 0 0Erskine, The Dowager Lady . . 1 0 0Glynne, Sir Stephen R., Bart. . . 1 0 0Glynne, Rev. Henry 1 0 0Hesketh, LI. H. Bamford, Esq. . . 3 0 0Jackson, Rev. R. H 0 5 o

Jones, John, Esq 0 0 0Lloyd, Miss 0 10 0Lloyd, the Hon. Pryce . . . . 2 0 0Luxmoores, the Miss 1 1 0Main waring, Townshend, Esq.,

M.P. . . . . . . 1 0 0 5 0 0Meredith, Rev. James . . . . 0 5 0Morgan, Lieut.-Col 2 0 0Morgan, Rev. Hugh . . . . . 0 5 0Morgan, E. Lewis, Esq 0 0 0Owen, Rev. W. Hicks . . . . 0 10 0Perks, Samuel, Esq. . . . . .

Donations.£. *. d.

Preston, R. M., EsqRichards, E. L., Esq. . . .Roberts, Mr. J.Rowley, Lieut.-ColRoyds, Rev. C. SSt. Asaph, Lord Bishop of . . .St. Asaph, Dean of ... . .Sharp, Thomas B., Esq. . . . .Sisson, John, EsqSisson, R. J., Esq

Theed, F., Esq . . . . . .Thomas, H. Leigh, EsqTipping, Rev. F. GWilliams, R. Lloyd, Esq., M.D. . .Williams, R. E., EsqWilliams, Sir John Hay, Bart. . . :Willoughby de Broke, The

Dowagv Lady . . . . . ,Winston, 'Bhomas, EsqWinston, Rev. B.Wyatt, Rev. W. RWyatt, C. W., EsqWynn, Lt.-Col. Herbert W. W.,

M PWynne, John Lloyd, Esq. . . .Wynne, Jno. Lloyd, jun., Esq. . .Wynne, Brownlow, Esq. . . .Wynne, Robert, Esq.. . . . .Yorke, P. Wynne, Esq. . .

RTE AND CAMBER BRANCH.Chairman— The Worshipful the MAYOK of RYE.Honorary Secretary— A. B. VIDLER, Esq.

Waldegrave, Adm. the Earl of . . 2 0 0Mackinnon, W. A., Esq.,

M.P. for Rye * 1 1 0Adamson, J., Esq 0 10 0Brocket, S. B., Esq 1 0 0Dawes, E. N., Esq 1 1 0Dawes, Thomas, Esq 1 0 0Edwards, Mr. George 1 1 0-Groom, I. K., Esq 0 10 6

Hessell and Holmes, Messrs.. . .Hilder, Mr. GeorgeHoad, Mr. W. DLongley, Wm., EsqPix, Thomas S., EsqPlomley, Mr. James FPomfret. R. C., EsqYidler, Messrs. J., and Sons]. . .

EOSSLABE FORT, WEXFOBD, BRANCH.Chairman — JOHN WALSH, Esq., J.P., Mayor.Honorary Secretary — WIM.IAM COGHLAS, Esq.

Armstrong, Capt.W. A., J.P. . . 1 0 0 Devereux, Richard, Esq. .Boyd, Major J., J.P 1 0 0Carew, Right Hon. Lord . . . . • 1 0 0Carr, Captain James . . . . . 0 5 0Coady, John, Esq 0 5 0Coghlan, John, Esq., M D. . . . 0 5 0Connell, F. J., Esq., J.P. . . . 1 0 0Crean, Robert J., Esq., M.D. . . 0 5 0Crosbie, J. R., Esq 0 5 0Devereux,JohnT.,Esq.,M.P. . . 1 0 0Devcreux, Laurence, Esq. . . . 1 0 0

Devereux, Richard J., Esq. . .Donnell, Richard M., Esq. . . .Ennis, Michael, Esq. . . . . .Furness, James, EsqGafney, Timothy, Esq. . . . .Green, John, Esq., J.P. . .HaddM, Dr . . . . . . .Hughes, Sir FJohnson, Samuel, EsqKehoe, James, Esq.

179

Annuals.£. *. d.

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2 0 00 5 01 1 00 10 01 1 0

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Donations. Annuals. Donations.£. s. d. £. s. d.

Lambert, Captain Simeon . . . 0 5 0Le Hunt, Sir F., J.P. . . . . 0 10 0M'Donnell, Richard, Esq. . . . 0 5 0Murphy, Rev. W., C.C 0 5 0Sparrow, Robert, Esq. . . • • ' 0 1 0 0Stafford, Robert, Esq. . . . . 0 5 0

£. s. d.Sweetman, Percy, Esq. ., . . .Vicary, James M., EsqWalker, William, EsqWall, John, EsqWalsh, J , Esq . .Collected by Colonel Hunt . . .

SEATON CAREW BRANCH.Chairman— G. D. WOOLER, Esq.Treasurer — GEORGE CLARKE, Esq.Honorary Secretary — Rev. JOHN LAWSON.

Aylmer, J. H., Esq. . . . 1 0 0Backhouse, Edmund, Esq. . . . 1 0 0Backhouse, Edward, Esq. . . . 2 2 0Backhouse, Edw.,jnn., Esq. . . 1 0 0Backhouse, Alfred, Esq 1 0 0Backhouse, J. C., Esq 1 0 0Barclay, Mrs 1 0 0Charge, Rev. J 1 0 0Clarke, George, Esq 1 0 0

Dalton, John, EsqFawcus, Robert, Esq

Lawson, Rev. JohnOrd, Mrs. Blackett . . . 1 0 0Pearse, Mountjoy, EsqSurtees "W. E. Esq. . . . •Wilson Miss . 2 0 0Wooler, G. D., Esq

SKERRIES AND BALBRIGGAN BRANCH.Chairman — HANS HAMILTON WOODS, Esq., D.L.

Joint Honorary Secretaries(^CI\Gow^> E^'> Ske"ira- _ .J (HENRY ALEX. HAMILTON, Esq., Balbriggan.Cobbe, Charles, Esq 1 1 0Gowan, Francis, Esq 1 0 0Gray, Richard A., Esq 1 0 0Gregg, Rev. James F 0 2 6

Hamilton, Henry A 1 1 0Hamilton, J. H., Esq., M.P. . . . 2 0 0Hutchinsoh, Hon. Mrs.C. Hely . . 1 1 0Jameson, James, Esq 1 0 0

Palmer, Sir R., BartPepper, George, Esq

Talbot de Malahide, Lord . . .Taylor Colonel M.PTernan, James, Esq. . . . . .Wade, George, EsqWhitton, William, EsqWoods, George, EsqW/wtda ITana ft Van

SOUTHWOLD BRANCH.Chairman— Colonel HENRY BENCE BENCE.Secretary — Lieutenant W. C. SIMMONS, R.N.

Bence, Colonel Henry Bonce . . 2 0 0 Wwd«m Mias

Blois, Mrs. E 110Broke, Capt. Sir G.N.,Bt.,R.N. . . 5 0 0Brooke, J. W., Esq 2 0 0Burleigh, E., Esq 0 10 0Child, Mr. George. 0 10 0

Crowfoot, Rev. J. R. 1 0 0Debney, R. J., Esq 0 10 0Edgell, Rev. W. C 0 10 0Ewen, J. L., Esq 10 0 0 2 0 0Firman, Rev. Q 10 0Goff, Mr. J. J O 5 "0Gooding, J. R., Esq 0 5 0Grubbe, J. Eustace, Esq. . . . 1 0 0

Johnston A. Esq. . . 10 0 0Kelly Sir Fitzroy . . . .Leman, Rev. T. 0. . '. .Lillingston, A., EsqOnley, O. S., EsqReynolds, W., EsqRobilliard Mrs

Simmons, Lieut. W. C., R.N. . .Strickland, Miss Agnes . . . .

Vincent, J. L., EsqWake R. Esq., M.DWilliams,' J., Esq., M.DVarious small sums under 5>. . .

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BRANCHES— LIST OF DONATIONS AND ANNUAL SUBSCEIPTIONS. 181

TEIGNMOTTTH BKANCH.Chairman — Lieut. LOVELESS, R.N.Honorary Secretary— Mr. AKTHUB OWEN, jun.Donations.

Harbour Commissioners . .

Alcard, T., EsqBeater, Mr. John . . . .Bulkeley, J. B., Coxswain .Champernown, Miss . . .Clarke, C. K., Esq. . . .Colvill, Major-General .De Veulle, W. E., Esq. . .Ellicombe, CaptHele, Rev. G. STI TT 4 T?sn

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Honorary Secretary— Mr. J. W. MAHER.Anderson, James, Esq., J.P. .Baker, George N., Esq. .Barns, Thomas, Esq. . . .Bathurst, Captain, R.N. . .Sudd Jam os ESQCantwell, Rev. Nicholas, P.P.

Carew, Robert Thos., Esq., J.PCarroll, Alderman. . . .Christmas, William, Esq.,

J.P., D.LChurchill, Lady Henrietta .Collins, Benjamin, Esq. . .Courtney, George, Esq. . .Cox, Pierse, EsqDaiton, Rev. Edward . .Davis, Henry, Esq., J.P. .Delahunty, James, Esq. . .Denny, Henry, and Sons . .Dillon, Thomas, Esq. . .Doneraile, Lord Viscount .Doyle, Captain . . . .Esmonde, John, Esq., M.P. .Fortescue, The Rt. Hon. EarlFortescue, Hon. D. . . .Fortune, Nicholas, Esq. . .Fox, George Law, Esq. .Granard, Lord and LadyGraves, J. P. & Co. . . .Harbour Board of*WaterfordHassard, Michael D., Esq.,

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182 THE LIFE-BOAT. [APBIL

TENBYChairman — Colonel "Honorary Secretary-Donations. Annuals.£. s. d. £. s. d.

Acland, Sir T. D. . . . 0 10 0Allen, Rev. J 0 5 0Andrews, Rev. C. . . . . .. 050Bailey, Sir J., Bart., M.P. . 010 0Bailey, Crawshay, Esq., M. P. 1 0 0

Beckwith, T. V., Esq. . . 0 5 0Beckwith, M r s 0 5 0Boyle, The Hon. Lt. R. F.,R.N. . . 0 10 0Boyle, Hon. Mrs 1 0 0Brett, Capt . 0 5 0Bubb, J., Esq 0 5 0

Clark, Rev G. . . . . . . . 0 10 6Clarke, H. M., Esq. . . . 0 5 0Channel, Baron . . . . 0 10 0Choral Class, from . . . 2 11 2Copeland, "Frederick, Esq. . 0 5 0Cotton, M r s 0 5 0Courtand Mr . . . . . 0 1 0 0Davies, Mr. J 0 10 0Drummond, Captain, H. A. . . . 0 5 0Dungannon, Viscount . . 1 0 0Dunn, N. J., Esq 0 10 0Dynely Mrs . . . . 0 5 0Dyster, F. 0., Egq 1 0 0Elwes, M r s 0 5 0Garthropp, Miss . . . . 0 5 0Gordon, E., Esq 0 5 0Grant, Hon S . . . . 0 5 0Green, Rev. G. W. . . . 0 5 0Green, Rev., A. M 0 5 0Gwyther, T., Esq., R.N 0 5 0

WICKLOWChairman— Lieut. I. G. OHonorary Secretary — JOB

Brownrigg, Rev. Henry . . . 0 10 0Dillon, Mr. James 0 10 0Doolittle, Mr. Edward . . . . 0 5 0Edwards, John, Esq 1 0 0Gregg, Mrs. Marian 0 10 0Halpin, Dr . George 0 5 0

• Halpin, Frederick, Esq 0 10 0Hunter, Mr. John 0 10 0Lynge Francis, Esq , J.P. . . . 1 0 0Nolan, Dr. Andrew 0 10 0

VTHITBTJRNChairman — The Rev. THOMAS BAHonorary Secretary — W. WILCOJ

Williamson, Sir Hedworth, Bart. . . 3 0 0Williamson, Lady 2 0 0Williamson, Hedworth, Esq.. . . 1 0 0Allison, James, Esq. . . . .. 1 0 0Baker, Rev. Thomas a 0 0Barnes, Thomas, Esq 1 10 0Dunn, Mr. William 1 0 0Harrison, Thomas E., Esq. . . . 1 10 0

BRANCH.WEDGWOOD.-Captain BKETT.

Donations.£. «. d.

Hastings, Admiral Sir Thos. 0 10 0Hoare, Mrs. P 0 10 0

Isaac, Rev. W. L. . . . .Jewett, , Esq. . . . 0 5 0Leigh, H., Esq 1 0 0London, Bishop of . . . 0 10 0Lloyd, Lieut. V., R.N. . .Morris, Mrs. R 0 5 0Osborne, M r 0 5 0

Phillips, The Misses . . . 0 10 0Regatta Fund, from . . . 1 0 0

Smedley, The Misses . . . 0 10 0Smith, Mrs. C. H 0 5 0Smith, Miss M.F 1 0 0Southwell, "Viscount . . . 1 0 0Stone, W.H., Esq., and Party 1 5 0Stution, C . . . . 0 5 0Summers, W., Esq., H.N. . . .Button, Dr. MTipping, Mrs., and Family . 1 0 0Traherne, Rev. J. M. . . . 1 0 0Turner, Rev. A. . . . . 0 5 0Vaughan, W., Esq. . . . 0 5 0Wardlow, G., Esq. . . . 0 10 0Wedgwood, Lt.-Col. . . . . .Wedgwood, H. A., EsqWells, CaptWhiting, T., Esq 0 5 0

BRANCH.. F. CARHICHAEL FEHBELL.M NOLAN, Esq.Nolan, "Dr. William, jun. . . .Nolan, James, EsqNolan, William, EsqNolan, William John, Esq. . . .Perrin and Nolan, Messrs. . . .Pirn, Joseph, EsqRooke, Rev. Henry . . .Tombe, George, Esq. . . .Truell, R. H., Esq

BRANCH.KEB. *5, Esq., Collector of H.M. Customs.Hodgson, Robert, EsqKirtley, Martin, EsqPollard, Thomas, EsqSwinburne, R. W., EsqWilcox, W., EsqWoodcock's, Mrs., Legacy,

being interest thereon . . . .

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WAIChairman and HoneHonorary Secretary

Donatioj£. s.

Dalhousie, Marquis ofClanwilliam, the Earl of . . . .Sumner, Rev. C. V. Holme . . .Baker, Mrs. CharlesBanks, Edward, Esq. .Boys, Capt. •William, R N. .Boys, Kev. Charles

Brooke, Hiss Jane GBrooke, Miss JuliaCannon, Capt. E. St. Leger,

K.NCannon, Capt. Fred.,R.N. . . .

Charlewood, Capt., E.N. . . .Dombrain, Rev. H. H. . . . .Douglas, Capt. John, R.N. . . .

Edwards, Miss

Gainsford, Rev. George . . .

Goodrich, Mrs. Green, Richard, Esq

Harrison, Rev. J. Brenfil . . ,Harvey, Capt. Henry, B.N. . . .Harvey, Hen. Wise, Esq., R.N. . .Harvey, Rev. Win. Maundy . . .Harvey, Vice- Admiral Edward . .

ChairmaiHonorar;

Devonshire, the lato Duke of 20 0Cummins, Thos. M., Esq., J.P. . .Curtin ThosDavis, Wm., Esq. . . . .Davis, R. G., Esq., J.PDrew, Rev. P. WDrury, J., and SonsFinn, RobertGorman, Patrick . . . .Green, Chas., Esq., J. PGreen, John, EsqGreen, Thos. M., Esq., J.P. . . .Harvey, Thos., Esq

,MER ANDrary Treasure—Capt. E. STis. Annuals.d. £. s. d.

5 0 03 0 02 0 00 5 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 5 0

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YOUGHAL\ — MATTHEWSecretary — B0 5 0 0

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DEAL BRANCH,r — Rev. 0. V. HOLME SUMNEB.LEDGER CAHHON, R.N.

Donations.£. s. d.

Henderson, Capt. Thos., R.N. . .Hill, ColonelHill, MissJames, Sir Walter, Bart. . . .Jarvis, John, Esq. . . . . .Lake, Capt. Willoughby, R.N .- . .

Leith, Frederick, EsqLekh, James, Esq. . . .Monins, John, Esq. . . . . »Montresor, Capt., R.N. . . .Nisbet, Rev. T. M

Payne, Rev. D. BrucePenny, Rev. Edward . . . . .Price, Rev. RalphRoyse, Lieut. W., R.NSilver, Joseph, EsqSmith, Miss • . . .Thompson, Edmund, Esq. . . .Thornton, Mr. T. BWaddell MrsWaller, MissWatt, Win EsqWilkie, E. C. H., Esq

Vincent, Rear-Admiral . .By Contributions in Soxes, at

the Life-boat House during1858 2 1 11

BRANCH.HAYMAN, Esq., J.P.IATTHEW PAKKEB, Esq.

Hayman, Matthew, Esq., J.P. . .Hayman, Rev. Samuel . .Lloyd, G. W., Esq., J.PKeeffe, D. OMcGrath, JohnMcDonnel, DMusgrave, Sir Richard, Bart. . .Parker Wm • • •Pirn, J. W. & SonsSterne, Wm., Esq., R.N

Welsh, Terence, EsqWoods, Rev. Richard

Annuals.£. s. d.1 0 01 0 01 0 02 0 03 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 00 10 00 10 01 0 00 10 01 0 00 5 00 10 61 0 00 10 00 5 01 0 01 0 00 5 01 0 01 0 00 5 01 0 01 1 01 0 0

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Royal National Life-Boat InstitutionFOB THE PRESERVATION OF LIFE FROM SHIPWRECK.

F O U N D E D IN 1824.

Supported by Voluntary Contributions.

PATBOHESS.HEB MOST GBACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN.

VICE-PATRONS.HIS BOYAL HIGHNESS THE PBINCE CONSORT, K.G.HIS MAJESTY THE KING OP THE BELGIANS, K.G.

PRESIDENT.VICE-ADMIBAL HIS GBACE ALGERNON DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND, K.G., F.B.S.

VICE-PRESIDENTS.His Grace the ARCHBISHOP of CANTERBURY.The Most Hon. the MAUQUIS of LANSDOWNE, K.G.Rear-Admiral the Bt. Hon. the EAISI. of SHREWSBURY and

TALBOT, C.B. .The Bight Hon. KARL of MASTERS.The Bight Bfiv. the LORD BISHOP of LONDON.The Right Hen. LOUD Jons RUSSELL, M.P.

Captain Sir GEO. BROKE, Bait., B.N.THOMAS BARING, Esq., M.P., Chairman at Lloyd's.THOMAS CHAPMAN. Esq., f .B.S.CHARLES LOMBE, Esq.JOSHUA WALKER, Esq.Captain WASHINGTON, B.N., F.B.S., Ilydrographcr of the

Admiralty.

COMMITTEE Of MANAGEMENT.THOMAS BARING, Esq., M.P., V.P., dtairman.THOMAS CHAPMAN, Esq., 1MI.S., V.P., Deputy Chairman.

Vice-Admiral BOWLES, C.B.Bear-Admiral C. R. D. BETHCNE, C.B.General BLANSHARD, C.B.ALEXANDER BOETEFEUR, Esq.Captain Sir GEORGE BROKE, Bart., B.N., V.P.Bear-Admiral P. BULLOCK.Vice-Admiral BERTIB C.CATOB.E. H. CHAPMAN, Esq.Lord HENKT CHOLMONDELKY.WILLIAM COTTON, Esq., P.R.S.Captain GSOHGE DATIES, B.N.Vice-Admiral Sir DEASS DDSDA.S, K.C.B.Commodore EDEN, R.N., C.B., Comptroller-General of

Coast Gnard.Commander C. B, BGERTON, B.N.Bear-Admiral Frrz-RoY.Bear-Admiral GORDON, Depnty-Master of the Trinity House.MONTAGUE GORE, Esq.Captain W. H. HALL.B.N., C.B., P.R.S.Captain G. A. HALSTED, B.N., Secretary to Lloyd's.Commander J. C. HEASLOP, R.N.Vice-Admiral Sir THOMAS HKRBEBT, K.O.B.William H. HARTON, Esq.Captain E. A. INGLEFIKLD, B.N., F.B.S.Captain A. JERMINGHAM, R.N.Captain W. H. KENNEDY, B.N., Deputy Comp.-Gen. Coast-

Guard.

Commander J. S. LEAN, B.N.GEORGE LYALL, Esq., M.P.Bear-Admiral MCHARDY.Captain OMMANNET, B.N.Lord ALFRED H. PAG ET, M.P.Major GEORGE PALMER.JAMES PEAKE, Esq., Master Shipwright in H.M.'s Dock-

yard, Devon port.Admiral the Hon. SIR FLEETWOOD PELLEW, K.C.JT.The Very Bev. the Hon. GEO. PELLEW, Dean of Norwich.Captain LAMBERT PERROTT.JOHN DISTON POWLES, Esq.Captain BOBEBTSON, BJ*., Surveyor-General to the Board

of Trade.Sir B. CHARLES BOWLEY, Bart.Captain A. G. RYDER, B.N.Vice-Admiral B. SADMAHEZ, K.L.Bear-Admiral The MARQUJS TOWNSHENL.Captain SCLIVAN B.N., C.B., Board of Trafle.Colonel TDLLOH, R.A., Director of the Carriage Department,

Royal Arsenal, Woolwich.Bear-Admiral Sir BALDWIN W. WALKER, Bart., K.C.C.,

Surveyor of the .Navy.Captain WASHINGTON, B.N., F.B.S., V.P.Captain J. R. WARD, R.N.ISAAC WATTS. Esq., Assistant Surveyor of the Navy.T. M. WZGUELIN, Esq., M.P.

TETTSTEES.TuoMiS BARINO, Esq., M.P., V.P. | THOMAS CHAPMAN, Esq., F.B.S., V.P.

JOHN DISTON POWLES, Esq.

BANKERS—Messrs. WILLIS, PERCIVAL, and Co., Lombard Street TREASURER—HENBT WILLIS, Esq.

AUDITOR—G. C. BEGBIE, Esq. HON. ARCHITECT—C. H.COOKE, Esq.

SECRETARY—BICHARD LEWIS. .LITE-BOAT INSPECTOE-Captaln J. n. WAKD, B.N.

The object of this Institution, as declared In.lts title, Is to afford assistance to every wrecked person around the coasts ofthe United Kingdom.

The chief means by which the Society hopes to carry this object into effect are:—To build, station, and maintain In repair, Life-Boats of the most perfect description; to famish them with all necessary

Appurtenances, Including Houses to preserve them in, and Carriages for their conveyance to the spots where their Servicesare called for; and further, to provide, through the Instrumentality of Local Committees, for their proper Management, andthe occasional Exercise of their Crews. _

To confer Honorary Bewards In the form of Medals and votes of Thanks, and also to grant Pecuniary Remuneration to allpersons who, at the risfc of their own lives, save, or attempt to save, those of others on board vessels wrecked, or In distress,upon any part of the coast of the United Kingdom.

As an index of the necessity for a provision of such a machinery as the above, It may be stated—that the average loss oflives from shipwreck annually on the shores of the United Kingdom is between 600 and 700.

Donations and Annual Subscriptions will be thankfully received by Messrs. WILLIS, PERCIVAL, and Co., 76, Lombard-street, Bankers to the Institution; Messrs. HERRIES, FARQUHAR, and Co., 16, St. James's-street; Messrs. COUTTS and Co.,69, Strand; LONDON and COUNTY BANK,2l,Lomh|Ml-street; by all tne London and Country Bankers; ty the severalMetropolitan Army and Navy Agents; and by tha^ecretary at the Office of the Institution, 14, JOHN STREET, ADELI-BI,London, W.C.

Payments may be made by cheques (crossed), or by Post-office Orders, to Messrs. WILLIS, PEKCIVAL, and Co.; or to theSecretary. '

April, 1859.