'[be (Branb JJ)riorl? of tbe of the lbospital of $t. 30bn of 3ernsaletn in JEnglanb.
Incorporated by Her Majesty Queen Victoria, under Royal Charter, 14th May, 1888.
ROLL OF ME l l£BERS AND HONORARY RECiPiENTS OF A WARDS OF HONOUR.
Corrected to 1st January, 1902.
EAL OF THE ORDER. TH E S'
G. H-W. Regz'strar.
CONTENTS.
PART I.-Roll of Members and Honorary Associates with Memorandun1 respecting wearing of Insignia.
P ART 11.- List of Awards which have been conferred by the Chapter-General for acts of gallantry in saving life on land:
(a) Prior to the Incorporation of the Order by Royal Charter, granted 14th May, 1888.
(b) Since the Incorporation of the Order by Royal Charter.
PART I I I.-List of Recipients of Service Medal.
PART IV.-Roll of Men1bers and Honorary Associates deceased.
( a) Prior to the I ncorporation of the Order by Royal Charter, granted 14th May, 1888.
(b) Since the Incorporation of the Order by Royal Charter.
PART V.-Illustrations of the Insignia and Medals.
tthe <Branb jDrior\2 of the G)rber of the 1bospital of $t. John of 3erusalem in JEnglanb.
ROLL OF MEMBERS AND HONORARY ASSOClATES.
PART I.
6 HABIT AND INSIGNIA.
The Habit of the Grand Prior consists of a black velvet mantle embroidered on the left side with the Cross of the Order.
The Habits of the Knights of Justice are of black silk, those of the Knights of Grace of black call1iet, all embellished on the left side with the Cross of the Order, the embellishments of the former being of gold and the latter of silver.
The Badge of the Order, worn by Knights of Justice, consists of a Maltese Cross of white enamel set in gold, embellished alternately in each of the principal angles with a lion guardant and an unicorn, in gold, both passant, sLlspended from a black watered silk riband worn round the neck. H.R.H. the Grand Prior wears the Badge surmounted by an Imperial Crown, in gold, similarly suspended
The Cross of the Order worn by Knights of Justice on the left breast is similar; or may be of white linen, embellished as aforesaid.
Chaplains wear the Badge only, similar in design and material to that worn by Knights of Justice, suspended from a black watered riband worn round the neck.
Ladies of Justice wear the Badge of the Order,-the embellishments being of gold, -sLlsp ended from a black watered riband tied in a bow, on the left shoulder.
Knights of Grace wear the Badge and Cross similar in design to and in the same manner as those of Knights of Justice, the embellishment being of silver.
Ladies of Grace wear the Badge in the mode prescribed for Ladies of Justice, the embelli shments being of silver.
Esquires wear the Badge of white enamel and silver, suspended from a black watered silk riband on the left breast.
Serving Brothers and Sisters wear the Badge on the arm embroidered or stamped in silver.
Hono:ary Serving Brothers and Sisters, in lieu of that worn on t e wear a Badge in the shape of a circular medallion of the Cross of the Order of white e namel embellished m slIver on a black d h H ' . graun , t e whole mounted in silver' the onorary Brothers on the left breast suspended by a bl k watered sIlk nband' th H ac ) e onorary Servmg Sisters on the left shoulder suspended from a black watered riband in the form f rosette) or bow a a
Honorary Associates wear the Badge of the Order"l Th . In Sl ver. e wear It on :he left breast from a black watered silk nand; the ladles on the left shoulder attached to a bow of the same.
MOTTOES.
"PRO FIDE," "PRO UTILITATE HOMINUM.' )
(For lilustratz'ons see Part v.)
(Branb ]prior\? of tbe 1bospitaI of $t. 30bn of 3erusalell1 in lBnglanb.
• • • I •
SOVEREIGN HE AD AND PATRON OF THE ORDER.
HIS MOST GR i -\CIOUS MAJESTY TI-IE KING.
Grand Prior.
HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE P RI NCE OF WALES, K.G.
Sub-Prior. [Vacant.]
mailtff of JEgle.
HI S ROYAL HI G HN ESS THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K.G. 1knigbts of 3-ustice.
H.R.H. TH E DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE, K.G.
H.R . H. PRINCE CHRISTIAN OF SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN, K.G.
H.H. PRIN CE ALBERT OF SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN, G.C.B.
H.S.H. TH E DUKE OF T ECK, G.C.V.O
H.S.H. PRINCE FRAN CIS OF T ECK, K.C.V.O., D.S.O.
CAPTAIN H.S.H. PRIN CE LOUIS OF BATTENBERG, G.C .B. , R.N.
H.R.H. PRINCE CHARLES OF DENMARK, G . C.B.
H.R.H. PRINCE ALBERT OF PRUSSIA, Grand Mas t er of the Johanni t e r 0 rder. ( Honorary).
LORD LEIGH.
LIEUT.-C OLONEL TREVENEN J AMES H OLLAND, C. B.
M AJOR SIR J OSEPH WALLIS O'BRYEN H OARE, BARONET.
CHARLES P EMBER TO N CARTER, ESQ.
SIR JOHN F UR LEY (lfonorary Bailiff). 9
LIEUT.-COL. GOULD HUNT ER -WE S TON (HonO '7/aY/'1 / C / / o1nmander)
LORD STANMORE , G.C.M.G.
FRANCIS ROB ERT DAVIES, ESQ.
SIR BROOK KAY, BARONET.
SIR THOM A S NO RTH DI CK- L AUDER BARONET
MAJOR SI R ARCHIBALD L AMB, (Registrar ).
GENERAL SIR H ENRY CHARLES BARNSTON DAUBENEY, G. C. B
EARL FERRERS. (Honorary Comma n d er).
COLONEL SIR H ERBERT CHARLES PERROTT, BARONET. and Chief Seer (Secretary of the Order, RUPERT C etary, St. John Ambulance Association )
ARADOC FRANCIS DALLAS ESQ
GEORGE PALMER, ESQ. ,
COLONEL J AMES GILDEA, C.V.O., C.B.
HENRY J OHN L OFTUS, ESQ.
COLONEL BETHEL MARTIN D AWES .
LORD AMHERST OF H ACKNEY.
SIR CHARLES Vl ARREN, G. C.NI:. G., K C B R E
OLONEL J AMES CECIL DALTON, R. A " •
LIEUT.-COL AYLME G H E E' R OULD U I TER-WESTON, D.S.O. R E
ARL GERTON OF T ATTON (Chancellor, ' . .
COLONEL L ORD a; Chairman C ' British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem / '\. ILLIAM ECIL , M . V . 0
EDWIN FRESHFIELD E LL D . T D ' SQ , " (Receiver -General )
HE UKE OF FIFE, I<.:.T., G.C.V.O. .
LORD BRASSEY, K:.C.B.
VISCOUNT TEMPLETOWN.
EARL AMHERS T.
LORD H ENN IKER
VISCOUNT KNUTSFOI\.D G C M G (Director of the D' (Honorary C07n17Z{lnder) ance epartment and Chairman of C .. St Joh A b ommlttee R MAr LEAN M L n m ulance Association ) ' L">..v I AC EAN, ESQ.
ARTHUR FRANCIS GRESHAM LEVESON GO\iVER, ESQ.
LIE U T.-COLONEL FREDERICK RTHUR , .
10 A H EYGATE L AMBERT.
COLONEL CHARLES \iVYNDHAM MURRAY, M.P.
THE E ARL OF R ANFURLY, G.C.M.G.
LORD S ANDHURS T , G.C.I.E.
SIR HEN RY ARTHUR BLAKE, G.C.M.G.
CA P T A IN NATHANIEL GEOR GE PI-IIL1PS.
TH E EARL OF MEATH. F ESQ.
ALE XANDER EDMUND RASER,
L ORD MOST YN
COLONEL CHARLES HUNT ER
TH E 11ARQUESS OF Department and Deputy (Assistant 0 S e J h Am b ulance Association ) ChaIrman, t. 0 n P ND K G G C .V.O.
T HE DUKE OF ORTLAr, ,
FI ELl> MARSHAL EARL K G., lJ.([.
Honor ar y. L E COMTE FR EDER I C DE HALLWVL.
jLabtes of Justtce.
HER MOST GRACIOUS MA J ESTY QU EE ALEXA DRA.
H R. H. TH E PRINCESS OF WALE S P CE S CHRI STIA I OF'
H.R.H. THE PRINCES S HELENA, RIN '
S CHLESWIG- HOL S T EIN. L DUCHESS OF ARGYLL.
H R H TH E P R I NCE S OUISE, H Y OF H: R: T HE PRI CESS BEATRICE, PRINCESS ENR
B ATTEN BERG . T DUCHESS OF SAXE COBURG AND GOTHA
H R & I HIGHNESS HE R ) ., GRAND DUCI-IESS OF USSIA. (D UCHESS OF EDINBURGH, ,
H R.H. TH E DU CHESS OF CONNAUGHT.
H T DU CHE SS OF ALBANY.
H. R. HE WALES DUCI-IESS OF FJFE.
H R. H. TH E PRINCESS LOUI SE OF , P ss VICTORIA OF WALES.
H. R. H. THE RINCE W L ES PRINCESS CHARLES OF H.R.H. TH E PRIN CESS MAUD OF A ,
DENMAR K . I
H.R.H. TH E P R I NCESS FREDEIUCA
(B ARONESS VON P AWEL R AMMINGEN ) .
H.H. PRINCE SS VICTORIA LOUI SE OF SCHLESWIG-H OLSTEIN.
H. H. PRINCESS LOUI SE OF SCI-ILE 'WIG -H OLSTEIN.
ANNIE SHIRLEY, MRS. WI-IITWORTH PORTER.
ESTHER SARAH, MRS. BURNES.
L OUISA KATHARINE, LADY L ECHMERE.
CA 'fI-IERINE, MRS. C. R. CROSSE.
J ANE ST. MAUR BLAr CI-IE, MARCHIONESS DOWAGER CON YNGHAM
J ANE, MRS. HUNTER-WE STON OF H UN TE RSTON.
ELI ZA, LADY DAUBENE Y MARY I{ATE, l\1R S DUNCAN.
MILDR ED ANNA RO SALIE, MISS T UKER
CHARLOTTE, lVIRS. RowE.
FRAN CES ELIZABETH SARAH, MARCHIOr E. 'S CO TYr GHAM.
l\1 ARY ROTHE. MARGARET, LAD Y WILLIAM CECIL.
EVELYN, MISS DUN COMBE
GRACE ELI ZABE TH, LADY I{ENSIN GTON.
MARIA, MIS S DALTON.
THE HONBLE. SYBIL MAR GARE T TYS SEN AMHERST.
LOUI SA FRED ER ICA AUGU ' TA, DU CHESS OF DEVONSHIRE.
EVELYN GEORGIANA, VIS COUr TE SS TE MPLETO \VN
ALICE FRANCE S HOWLEY, l\1RS SIM.
MARIA TURNER, LADY FURLEY.
MARGARET J EAN, VIS COUNTESS KNUT FORD .
THE HONBLE. FLOREN CE MARGARET TY S.'EN AMHERST.
THE I-fONBLE. l\1ARGARET MITFORD Ty S EN AMHERST.
Honorary.
H.M. THE QUEEN OF SWEDEN AND NORWAY.
H.R.H. T I-IE R EIGNING GRAND D UCHESS OF BADEN.
H.M. THE QUEEN OF T HE H ELLENE ' .
H.R.H. THE DUCHESS OF SPARTA.
H.R.H. TI-IE PRINCESS MARIE l\1ADELI E OF GREECE.
12 (tbaplains.
THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK, Prelate of the Order.
THE LORD BISHOP OF ELY, Sub-Prelate.
'[HE BISHOP OF GIBR A LT AR, Sub-Prelate.
THE REV. O SWA LD MAN GIN H OLDEN
THE REV. EDWARD JO SSELYN BECK.
THE REV. ARTHUR SEW ELL.
THE REV. WILLI AM KIR KPA T R I CK RILAND
LORD CHARLES WILLI AM AUGUSTUS MONTAGU.
SIR ALBERT W. W OODS, K.C.B., K.C.M.G. (Garter)
LORD WINDSOR. (Director-General of Ceremonies ).
GEORG E TOURN AY BIDDULPH, E SQ .
CAPTAIN B ALDW IN J o I-IN ST. G EORGE
RO BER T BR UDENELL CARTER, ESQ., F.R.C.S.
(Vice-Chairman and Honorary Consulting Surgeon, British Ophthalmic Hospital,
M AJOR -G ENERAL ASTLEY FELLOWES T ERRY
MAJ OR -G ENERAL GEORGE UPTON PRIOR.
CARL F ERD I NAND H ENRY B OLCKOW, ESQ.
THE AN GLIC AN BI SHOP IN ERUSAL I
THE REV. THOMA S VVILLI AM WOOD. J 'EM AND THE EAST.
THE R EV Sm. BORRADAILE SAVORY, B ARONE T.
TH E REV. CANON THO MAS T EIGNMOU T H SHORE.
TH E R EV . CANON RI CHARD T HOJVIAS WHITTINGTON.
THE VERY REV. THE D EAN OF GLOUCESTER.
THE CHAPLAIN OF TH E S AVOY.
TH E R EV CANON RO B IN SON DUCKvVORTH, D.D. (Almoner).
THE SUB-DEAN OF T HE CHAPELS R OYAL, D.D.
T HE V ERY RE V THE DEAN OF ROCHESTER.
TH E VENERABLE WILLI AM IVIACDONALD SIN]JCdLAIR' f London Arc 1 eacon 0
THE LORD BI SHO P OF SALISBURY, Sub-Prelate.
'fknigl)ts of (Srace.
WILLIAM DAWES FRESIIFIELD, ESQ.
WA YNMA N DI XON , LL.D.
S EDWARD H ENRY SIEVEKING, M.D., LL M IR N K.ENNETT-BARRINGTON, . .
SIR VIN CEN T H UN T ER J hn Ambulance Association ). (Deputy ChaIrman, 0
CHARLE S RO BER T FLETCHER L UTW I DGE, ESQ.
R EAR -A DMIRAL J OHN BYTHESEA, C.B., C.I.E., F.<lr.
COLONEL AUBONE GEORGE FIFE.
COLONEL SI R EDWARD T. THACKERAY, K.C.B., F.Qt'J R.E
THE EARL OF Y ARBOROUGI-I.
I NSPECTOR-GENERAL SIR J AMES N. DI CK, K.C.B., R.N.
SAMUEL F. G. BYTHESEA, ESQ.
SI R CHARLES SEELY, BARONET.
COLONEL CYRIL WILLIAM B OWDLER BOWDLER; (Chief Commissioner, St. John Ambulance
SURGEON-GENERAL SIR W. GUYER HU I TER, K.C.M.G., M.D.
COLONEL ALFRED MORDAUNT EGERTON, C B.
COLONEL C. M. WATSON, C.M.G., R.E.
SIR GEORGE BIRDWOOD, K.C.I.E., C.S.I., LL.D.
MAJOR H. E. BASKERVILLE WALTON.
COLONEL H ENRY EYRE, C.B.
SIR ALBERT KAYE R OLLIT, M.P., LL.D. , D.C.L.
MAJOR G. E. VVYNDHAM M ALET .
SIR DYCE DU CKWORTH, M.D., LL.D.
MAJOR J. W. MARSDIN N E,WTON, R.A.
MAJO R EDWARD WILLIAM STOKES.
WALTER ROWL EY, ESQ.
LO RD ST. L EVAN
FRANC I S ALEXANDER N EWDIGA.TE, E Q., lVL P.
IS
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THE HON BLE. COLONEL CHARLES E.YATE, C.S. I., C.1VI.G. (Chief C0111missioner, Baluchistan).
MAJOR ARTHUR A. SAN DYS
lVIAJOR COUNT GLEICHEN, C.V.O., C.M.G., D.S.O.
THOMA S WAKLEY, ESQ., F.R.C.S.
WILLIAM COLLINGRIDGE, ESQ., M.D.
MAJOR-GENERAL SIR OWEN TUDOR BURNE, G.C.I.E., K.. C.S.I.
SIR FRED ER I CK A. ABEL, BARONET., G.C.V.O., I(.C.B.
SIR JA MES D. LINTON:
lVIAJOR-GENERAL L EOPOLD VICTOR SWAINE, C.B., C.lVI.G.
:SIR GEORGE HAYTER CHUBB, BARONET.
COLONEL LEES HALL, R.A.M.C.
LIEUT.-COLON EL WILLIAM CHARLES ELDON SERJ EAN T.
SIR JOH WORRELL CARRINGTON, C.M.G., D.C.L., LL.D.
COLONEL JOHN WALTER OTTLEY, C.I.E., R.E.
THE H ON SYDNEY HOLLAND, LL.B.
SIR TREVOR L AWRENCE, BARONET.
FRANCIS AUGUSTUS BEVAN, ESQ.
SIR EDWARD BIRKBECK, BARONET.
SIR THOMAS SUTHERLAND, G.C.M.G., l\1.P
LIEUT.-GENE RAL ROBERT WILLIAM LOWRY, C.B.
GEORGE THOMAS HERTSLET, ESQ., C.V.O.
COLONEL WILLIAM KENYON MITFORD.
SIR HENRY CHARLES BURDETT, K.C.B.
WILLIAM BEZLY THORNE, ESQ., M.D.
CHARLES FITCH KEMP, E SQ ., F. C.A.
R. GOFTON SALMOND, ESQ. (Honoral"Y Secretary, British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem )
CHARLES E. MILNES HE Y , E SQ , M.R.C.S.
SIR JOI-IN R. SOMERS VINE, C.M.G.
CHARLES H. BERNERS, ESQ.
INSP ECTOR-GENERAL BELGRAVE NINNI S, M.D., R.N.
LORD ALVERSTONE, G.C.M.G., Lord Chief Justice of England.
INSPECTOR-GENERAL SIR HENRY F.NoRBURY, K.C.B.,M.D.,R.N. (Director-General, Medical Department, Royal Navy).
HIS EXCELLENCY HA RRY M. CROOKSHANK (PACHA),
SIR ARTHUR J. R. T RENDELL, C.M.G. [M.R.C.P.lrel.
COLONEL J OHN SMITH YOUNG.
STUART CRAWFORD WARDELL, ESQ.
HARRY PINNINGTON HALLOWS, ESQ., M. D.
SAMUEL OSBORN, ESQ., F.R.C.S.
SURGEON-GENERAL J AMES J AMESON, C. B., M.D.
COLONEL J AMES MONCRIEFF GRIERSON, C.B., M.V.O., R.A.
THE DUKE OF NEWCASTLE.
ARTHUR HENRY T ARLETON, ESQ.
GEORGE FOWLER, ESQ.
GEORGE HENRY DARWIN, ESQ., M.D.
VISCOUNT HAMPDEN, G.C.l\1.G.
SURGEON-MAJOR-GENERAL J OHN By COLE READE C G ' .B.
EORGE SAMP SO N ELLISTON, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
GEORGE HENRY POPE, ESQ.
CHRISTOPHER CHILDS, ESQ., M.D.
GENERAL JAMES MICHAEL, C. S. 1.
SURGEON-GENERAL SIR J OSEPH FAYRER B " ARONET., K. C. S. 1.,
WILLIAM FAIRBANK, ESQ., M.R.C.S. '
COLONEL JAMES RANKIN. [LL.D., M.D ,
NORMAN HAY FORBES, ESQ., F.R.C.S.Edin.
CHARLES KNOTT, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
CHARLES J OSEPH TRIMBLE, ESQ., L R C P E T din.
HE EARL OF CRAWFORD, K.T.
DUKE Fox, ESQ.
SIR RICHARD DOUGLAS PO-WELL, BARONET. 1(. C V 0
WILLIAM HAMERTON JALLAND, ESQ., F.R.C.S. ., l\1.D.
SURGEON-MAJOR-GENERAL WILLIAM ROE HOOPER C S I
EPHRAIM MACDoWEL COSGRAVE, ESQ., M.D. ,
MAJOR WILLIAM CHARLES W OOLLETT.
COLONEL J OI-IN ALEXANDER l\1AN STUART C. B C M G
GENERAL S R "'" :'\. IR ICHARD HARRISON, K.C.B., C.l\1.G.
COLONEL CLEMENT MOLYNEUX ROYDS M P
MAJOR HERBERT WINNINGTON DOMV;LE.·
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SAMUEL RADCLIFFE PLATT, ESQ.
CAPTAIN JOHN \tVILLIAM N OTT BOWER.
THE EARL OF LATI-IOM.
HAROLD BOULTON, ESQ.
SURGEON-GENERAL \tVILLIAM TAYLOR, C.B., M.D.
THE MARQUESS OF WATERFORD.
COLONEL ARTHUR THOMAS SLOGGETT, C.M.G., R.A.M.C.
EDMUND OWEN, ESQ., F.R.C.S.
COLONEL SIR CHARLES EDWARD HOWARD VINCENT, K.C.M.G.,
LIEUT.-COLONELRICHARDCARI AcTEMPLE,C.I.E. [C.B., M.P.
LIEUT.-COLONEL ROBERT VANDELEUR KELLY, F.R.C.S.Edin.
CAPTAIN GEORGE EDvVARD WICKHAM LEGG.
LIEUT. -COLONEL EDWARD 1 UFNELL, M. P.
LORD CLAUD HAMILTON.
EARL CAWDOR.
LORD STALBRIDGE.
EDWIN HANSON FRESHFIELD, E S Q., M.A. (Assistant Librarian )
LIEUT.-COLONEL RICHARD HOLBECHE (Librarian )
THE MARQUESS OF NORTHAMPTON.
LIEUT.-COLONEL WILLIAM \tV ATT S , C.B.
ROBERT JOHN COLLIE, E S Q., M. D.
MAJOR ARTHUR CAMPBELL YATE, I. S. C. (Honorary Organizing Commissioner for India).
ARCHTBALD ALEXANDER GORDON, E SQ.
ADMIRAL ALFRED J OH CHATFIELD, C. B.
WILLIAM VERNON, E SQ., F.R.C.S.
HAMILTON GATLIFF, E S Q.
COLONEL SIR HERBERT JEKYLL, K.C.M.G., R.E. (Secretary-General )
SIR FREDERICK TREVES, K.C.V.O., C.B., F.R.C.S.
ALFRED DOWING FRIPP, ESQ., C.V.O., C.D., F.R.C.S.
JOHN LAWRENCE LANGMAN, ESQ.
ALFRED MOSELY, ESQ., C.M.G.
MAJOR WILLIAM GRANT MACPHERSON, R.A.M.C. [Canada.
LIEUT.-COLONEL GEORGE STERLING RYERSON, M.D., A.M.S. of
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THE HONBLE. SIR EBENEZAR JOHN, JUSTICE BUCHANAN.
LIEUT.-GENERAL SIR F. W. E. FORRESTIER WALKER, G.C.-M.G.,
CHARLES DIBDIN, ESQ. [K.C.B.
MAJOR-GENERAL TI-IE HONBLE. HERBERT FRANCIS EATON.
JAMES JOHN MARSH, ESQ., M.D.
COLONEL GERALD STOVELL.
COLONEL BORDRIGGE NORTH NORTH, C.B.
THE HONBLE. SIR JOHN ALE X ANDER COCKBURN, K.C.M.G., JOHN BROWN, ESQ., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.Irel. [M.D.
COLONEL ARTHUR MONTAGU BROOKFIELD, M.P.
THE EARL OF SANDWICH.
THE RT. HONBLE. JOHN LLOYD WHARTON, P.C., M.P.
Honorary.
JAMES J OHN VAN ALEN, ESQ.
l.abies of <Brace.
EDMA HELENE, MADAME DE BUSTROS.
ELIZABETH, MRS. PITT DRAFFEN.
IS -\.BELLA, COUNTESS DOWAGER OF LIMERICK.
ANGELA GEORGINA, BARONESS BURDETT-COUTTS.
THE HONBLE. MRS. MEYNELL INGRAM.
THE HONBLE. MABELLE ANNIE, MRS. CHARLES EGERTON.
MARGARET SUSAN, LADY AMHERST OF HACKNEY.
ZOE CHARLOTTE, MRS. EDWIN FRESHFIELD.
MARGARITA GWYN, MRS. R. DA COSTA PORTER.
ALICIA GEORGETTE, LADY KENNETT-BARRINGTON.
SOPHIA FRANCES ANNE, MISS CAULFEILD.
AUGUSTA, MISS WOODALL.
FANNY MARGARET, COUNTESS DOWAGER OF \tVINCHILSEA AND NOTTINGHAM.
FELICIA ELIZABETH, COUNTESS DOWAGER OF LINDSEY.
MARCIA AMELIA MARY" COUNTESS OF YARBOROUGH.
M ARY PRIDEAUX, IVIRs. BYTHESEA OF FRESHFORD.
B
ISABEL CHARLOTTE, LADY TALBOT DE MALAHIDE.
LADY ALICE NEWTON.
CLARA FREDERICA, LADY FAIRBAIRN.
EMMA CECILIA, N[RS. WYNDHAM MURRAY.
LOUISA KATHARINE EMMA, LADY O'NEILL.
THE HONBLE. MARY GEORGINA, MRS. EGERTON.
HELEN CONSTANCE, LADY SMYTH.
LOUISA ALICE, LADY VIVIAN.
THE HONBLE. SYBIL GRACE, l\1RS. WHEELER.
THE HONBLE. ALICIA MARGARET, MRS. EVELYN CECIL.
KATHARINE FRANCES, VISCOUNTESS BOYNE, l\1ARY FLORENCE EDITH, LADY MOSTYN.
GENEVIEVE, MRS. CHARLES MOORE WATSON.
MARY DU CAURROY, DUCHE'SS OF BEDFORD.
THE HONBLE. ELIZABETH SOPHIA LUCIE, MRS. NEWDIGATE.
ELIZA, LADY PRIESTLEY.
CAROLINE, LADY WOODS.
EVELYN MARY, MRS. F. THORNE.
THE LADY AGNES FRANK.
ANNA DOROTHEA, MISS WREN HOSKYNS.
ALICE ANNE, DUCHESS OF BUCKINGHAM AND CHANDO S .
KATHLEEN OCTAVIA, MRS. G. E. WICKHAM LE GG
LADY AGNES C. BURNE.
SARAH V ANNER, LADY CHUBB.
ANNA ANNETTE MINNIE, MI SS COCHRANE.
VERE, VI SCOUNTESS GALWAY.
MARY J ESSIE, MRS. ROGER DUKE.
HARRIET JULIA, LADY J EPHSON.
CATHERINE, MRS. S. C. WARDELL.
EMILY FRANCES SARAH, MRS. STEWART BROWN.
ELIZABETH VIOLET, MRS. EDWARD COLEGRAVE.
CLEMENTINA, LADY LILFORD.
KATHLEEN, MRS. UPTON PRIOR.
HENRIETTA CHARLOTTE, MRS. TARLETON.
ALICE HARRIET, LADY HUNT.
ELIZABETH, LADY LOCH.
CAROLINE, MRS. SHAEN.
HELEN MAY, MRS. PLATT. I9
VICTORIA ALEXANDRINA, LADY SANDHURST, C.1.
MARY CAROLINE, MISS COULCHER.
BEATRIX FRANCES, MARCHIONESS OF WATERFORD.
LOUISA MARY, THE LADY I(NIGHTLEY OF FAWSLEY.
MARY CAROLINE, MRS. J. C. DALTON.
LUCY, MRS. R. GOFTON-SALMOND.
ALMA, MARCHIONESS OF BREADALBANE.
HILDA BURELLA, MISS MITCHELL CAMPBELL.
ELEANOR AMELIA, MARCHIONESS CASSAR DE SAIN.
ANNETTE NORA JANE, MRS. ROYDS.
CICELY MARY, LADY CHARLES CAVENDISH-BENTINCK.
ANNIE EMILY, MRS. HANBURY WILLIAMS.
JANE DARLING, M RS. LEATHER-CULLEY.
GEORGIANA ELIZABETH, COUNTESS HOWE.
OLIVIA, LADY HENRY CAVENDISH-BENTINCK.
JENNIE, MRS. GEORGE CORNWALLIS- WEST, C.1.
AGNES, MISS KEYSER.
GEORGIANA ELISABETH, COUNTESS OF DUDLEY.
CARINE AGNES, VISCOUNTESS PARKER.
VIOLET, LADY EDWARD CECIL.
LADY SARAH ISABEL AUGUSTA WILSON.
BEATRICE CONSTANCE, LADY CHESHAM.
JOSCELINE, MRs. BAGOT.
HENRIETTA, MISS WEDGWOOD.
AGNES FANNY, MRS. TEMPLE.
THE HONBLE. AGNES MARY, MRS. GOLDMANN. Honorary:
JENNIE GOODELL, MRS. A. A. BLOW.
MA RY FRANCES, MRS. RONALDS.
MA D EMOISELLE HENRIETTE DE LABROSSE.
20' JEsquires.
CAPTAIN EDWIN FREND.
COLONEL HAR RY MIL ES
GENER AL E. F. CHAPMAN, C.B., R.A.
SIR EDWARD L OUGHL IN O'MALLEY.
A. MACK INTO SH MA CK INTO SH, E 'Q
JOHN H ARVEY H UOPER, E SQ •
CAPTAIN THOMA L AMBER T.
CAPTAIN WILLIAM W YND HAM PO R T AL.
CAPTAIN GEOR GE LIN DSAY HOLFORD, C.V .O., C .L E.
C. vV. D YSON PERRIN S, E SQ
LIE UT .-G ENERAL RI CHARD B AT ESON, C.V.O.
COLONEL AU GUS TU S CHARLES F REDER I CK FIT Z-G EORGE, C. B.
COLONEL EDWARD R OGER PRATT.
R. SIM S DONlON, E Q.) M.P.
CAPTAIN C. MITFORD B URGESS .
CAPTAIN C F. CROMIE.
HER BERT E. GR EGORY , E SQ
THE HON BLE. J AlVIES M c L AREN SMITH (Master of Gray).
F. DO NALD M ACKENZ I E,
TH E H ONBLE. C B. H AM ILTON, C .M.G.
LIEUT.-COLONEL GEO RGE F. L EVERSO N, R.E.
MAJOR ASTLE Y H TERRY.
ROG ER DU KE, E SQ
CAPTAIN G EORGE ARTHUR GILD EA t
ALFRED ERNE ST FERN S, E SQ
MAJO R GERALD THOMA S R AWNSLEY, R.A.M.C.
J AM ES WILLI AM FRE SH F I E LD, ESQ
WILLI AM TOWNLEY GEORG E S EYMOUR MACARTN EY FIL GATE, ESQ.
WILLI AM VE SE Y HA RREL, E SQ
JOHN DI CKSON, E SQ (H.B.M. Consul for Palestine).
COLONEL GEORGE H UNTER O'MALLEY
FRAN K H ENRY COOK, E SQ., C. 1. E.
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LIEUT.-COLONEL ROBE R T HOLDEN.
ROBERT CHARLES B ROW I , ESQ ., M.B., M.R.C.S.
THOMA S HENRY WOOL STON, ESQ.
] AMES GEO RGE POWELL, E SQ .
CAPTAIN I VOR PHILIPS, LS.C. ;<
CHA RLES HENR Y MIL BURN , E SQ ., M.B
SIR J AMES BALFOUR P AUL (Lord Lyon King of Arms).
H ENRY CLAUDE BLAKE, E SQ (Athlone Pursuivant).
G ERARD BONHAM CARTER, ESQ.
JOHN F A I RBA IRN, ESQ .
AL FRED SCOTT S COT T-G ATT Y, E SQ (York Herald).
CA PTA IN HYLA N AP I ER H OLDEN (Indian Staff Corps).
WIL L I AM R EA EDWARDS, ESQ., A C.A (Accountant of the Order).
OLI VER WILLIAMS, ESQ.
'/banarat}? Ser"ing JJ3ratbers.
EDWARD RYALL.
RO BER T J ACKSON
JO SEPH T. L AMBER T
TH OMAS S. ROWLAND
THO MAS ARCHER LO WE
JOHN R OGERS .
EDWARD R. GOODWIN.
C. ALAN PALMER.
JOHN PERRY.
J o I-IN H ARRISOI BUCKLEY.
HEN RY CHARLES D RING
EDWARD W ALTER R YALL.
AU GUSTUS H. SCOTT WHITE, B.A.
JOHN C DERHAM.
SA MUEL SWANTON.
PROFESSOR J AMES A LEXANDER LIE BMANN.
THOMAS MIDDLETON HARRI S
THOMAS L EARY.
SYDNEY ILLIAM MALKIN.
MARSHALL HOPPER.
GEOR GE EDWIN SKINNER.
ROBERT SIMPSON ANDERSON
JOHN J AMES MOLE.
ROBERT SLOAN.
ROBERT DUM B LETON.
GEORGE HO GARTH.
THOMAS HORN SBY HILTON.
CLEMENT H EATH CO TE.
ALFRED JOHN TRIMMER.
JOHN FRED ER I CK SH E LLE Y.
WILLI AM H UMPHR I S WINNY.
GEORG E T ANNER
JOHN ED DOWES WILLETT.
WILLIAM FR ENCH
ALFRED JOHN HILL .
SHUT E B ARR IN GTON PIER S
AUGUSTU S MONT AGUE H ART.
J ORN H ENR Y BURROWS.
JAME S PA GE
GEORGE WILLIAM P ARKER. AND REW H ENDERSON
HENRY THO MAS F RACY.
HENRY B ECK.
WILLI AM G EORGE BARNES, J UNR.
HEN RY W ALTER FI NCHAM
JO SEPH W IL L I AM WHITE.
WILLI AM J AMES H ENRY P ONTIN
JOHN E DW I N H ODGSON
ALFRED R OBER T R UNDELL.
LAW RENCE WHITTAKER.
C APTA IN J OHN I-f ERBER T RI VERS, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., R.A.M.C
LIEUT HENERY EVERED H AYMES, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., R.A.M.C.
CAPTAIN J OSEPH McARDLE, M.B., R.A.M.C.
Ser"tng JBrotber.
THOMAS EDWARD HARRI S (Worcester) ..
1bonorar}? Ser"tng Ststers.
A GNES, MR S LIN ES
BLYE, MIS S BOURKE.
E MMA C ATHERINE, MI SS GOODIN.
GERTRUDE, MISS VA CHER .
M AUDE E MMA LIN E , MR S . W. J. CHUR CH -B RAS I ER .
SELINA, MISS BLAND.
PRI SC ILLA , MR S. LAVER ACK.
C ATHAR IN E, MR S UND ERWOOD
EMMA ELI ZABE TH, MI SS GIEVE.
FLORENCE MAR Y, MR S RAM SAY
EDITH, MISS BOUR KE
ELIZABETH, MR S SLEATH G EN T.
THE R EV. MOTH ER S UPER IORE SS ST. CATHERINE
TH E R EV MOTHER SUPERIORESS S J T. OHN.
TH E R EV MOTHER S UPER I ORESS THEO DOR INE.
MABEL, MR S ALLEN.
A GNES 1\1ARY, MR S. MUMBY.
HONO R I A, MISS KENN EY
FRANCES D ORO T HY, 1\1ISS MACALISTER.
ELIZABETH, MISS CARSON.
GRACE, MISS SIMPSON.
ELIZABETH, MISS DO YL E
FLORA, MISS FIT ZMAUR I CE.
M AR GARE T, MI SS M c 1\1 uN N.
MARY, MI SS SIMPSON.
MAY, 1\1ISS T ALBO T.
SARAH, MISS CALDWELL
KATE M., MISS KINSELLA.
JULIA CAMPLING, 1\1ISS 1\1ANN.
LILIAN M., MISS ROBINSON.
MAUD MARY BRIND, MISS KENDALL.
JANE ELEANOR, 1\1IS S WHEATLEY.
EMMA ANN, MISS 1\10LES.
JESSIE E. BLAIR, JVIISS HITCHMAN.
MARION, MISS HALE.
HARRIET JANE, MISS HORNE.
SISTER HERIBERTA.
ANNIE, MRS. DYSON.
LILIAN M., NURSE GREEN.
LAURA, MISS GREEN.
MINr IE, MISS HARVEY.
PENELOPE, MISS LESLIE.
ELLEN E., MRS. EICHNER
MABEL, 1\1ISS LEAVERS.
ANNIE, MISS PARSONS.
EDITH} SISTER 1\1ARY.
MARIE, MRS. REMY.
I SABELLA, M ISS GORDON.
ELIZABETH, MISS STRICKLAND.
CAROLINE CHARLOTTE, MISS BAINBRIDGE.
CATHERINE, MISS NICOLSON.
JANE CHARLOTTE, MISS CHILD.
CHRISTINA, MISS COUCH.
SOPHIA, MISS J EvVELL.
SOPHIE CATHERINE, LADY GIFFORD.
MARY LOUISA, MISS DAMON.
EDITH, MISS ATKINSON.
SISTER ST. LANDRI (MISS MARY CARROLL).
1T)onorar)? :associates.
(Tlzose wlzose names appear £12 £faNcs have, since tlzeir enrolment as Honorary AssoC£ates, become Members of tlze Order.)
LIONEL SMITH BEALE, ESQ., M.B., F.R.S.
PHILIP FRANK, ESQ., M.D.
PAULINA, MISS GRANVILLE.
GENERAL SIR HENRY BRACKENBURY, G C. B., K.C.S.1., R.A.
W. STEWART SUTHERLAND, ESQ.
MONSIEUR GUSTAVE MOYNIER.
CHARLES HENRY BENNETT, ESQ., M.D.
BRIGADE-SURGEON SANDFORD MOORE, M. D.
Edmund Owen, Esq., F.R.C.S.
BARON FRIEDRICH VON ESMARCH.
SURGEON-GENERAL C . McDONOUGH CUFFE, C.B., M.D.
BRIGADE-SURGEON LIEUT.-COLONEL CAMPBELL M. DOUGLAS,
M.D.,1T.Qr.
ROBERT FARQUHARSON, ESQ., M.D., LL.D., M.P.
NOEL TEMPLE MOORE, ESQ., C.M.G.
Walter Rowley, Esq.
THOMAS CHAPLIN, ESQ., M.D.
CAROLINE ANNE, MISS LLOYD.
Robert Brudenell Carter, Esq., F.R.C.S.
MAJOR HUBERT H USSENOT.
JOHN H. OGILVIE, ESQ., L.R.C.S. Edin.
JANE CHARLOTTE, MISS TOPPING.
ETHELDREDA ANNA, MISS BENET.
J ESSIE FISHER, MRS. OGILVIE.
COLONEL FRAN<;OIS VAN HALEN.
ROBERT BRUCE, ESQ., 1\1.R.C.S.
MONSIEUR FREDERICK DE MARTENS.
ROBERT VIGERS, ESQ.
Rev. Paul W. Wyatt, M.A.
JOHN WISEMAN, ESQ.
Thomas Wakley, Esq., F.R.C.S.
SURGEON-MAJOR GEORGE i\. HUTTON
(Organizing Commissioner, St. John Ambulanre Association) ·
J. DALLAS PRATT, ESQ., M.D., F.R.C.S.Irel.
DEPUTy-SUR GEON -G ENERAL SIR R. W. J ACKSON, C.B.
WILLIAM E. CANT, ESQ., M.D., F.R.C.S.
(Surgeon-in-Charge, British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem)
MARY, MRS. CANT.
FLORENCE SARAH, MRS. CRAVEN.
THE HONBLE. ELIZABETH CHARLOTTE, KNOLLYS.
IN SPECTOR-GENERAL H. C. WOOD S, C V.O., l\1.D., R.N.
BRIGADE-SURGEON E. D. TOMLINSON, M.D.
DEPUTy-INSPECTOR-GENERAL MATTHEW COATES, M.D., R.N.
JO HN MARTIN, ESQ., M.D.
J. R. CREASE, ESQ., F.R.C.S. Edin.
FREDERICK C. MEARS, ESQ., M.B.
FRANCIS R. CASSIDI, ES Q., M.D.
J. PL EYDELL WILTON, ESQ., M .R .C.S.
A. TH EODORE BRAND, E SQ., M.D.
Christopher Childs, Esq., M.D.
Charles Knott, Esq., M.R.C.S.
JO HN BLACKBURN, E SQ ., M.R.C.S.
EDWARD ATKINSON, E SQ., M.R.C.S.
DAVID REID, ESQ.
Stuart C. Wardell, Esq.
EDWIN I ZOD, ESQ.
FANNY LOUI SA, MISS CALDER.
Robert Go.fton-Sabnond, Esq.
(Honorary Secretary, British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem ).
NORMAN MOORE, ES Q., M.D.
E. MacDowel Cosg'rave, Esq., M.D.
SAMUEL GOURLEY, ESQ., F.R.C.S.
Colonel james Rankin.
CHALEY Fox, ESQ.
KATE, MISS FULLAGAR.
ELIZABETH ANN, MISS EVELE GH.
MAJOR-GENERAL SIR STANLEY DE ASTEL C. CLARKE,
J. WALTON BROWNE, ESQ., M.D. [K.C.V.O., C.M.G
FREDERIC M. WALLI S, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
FREDERICK H. ApPLEBY, ESQ ., M .R.C.S.
JAMES W. GOOCH, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
JAMES W. ANDERSON, ESQ., M.D.
EDWARD JACKSON, ESQ., M .R .C.S.
ERNEST L. ROBINSON, ESQ., L.R.C.P.
ROBERT HUNT, ESQ., M .R. C S.
RICHARD B. SELLERS, ESQ., M .R. C.S.
J. ASTLEY BLOXAM, ESQ., F.R.C.S.
C. HAYDON WHITE, ESQ ., M.R.C.S
Geoy.s;-e Henry Darwin, Esq., M.D.
W. W. WINGATE-SAUL, ESQ., M.D.
T. WHITEHEAD REID, ESQ., M.D .
THOMA S PARTRIDGE, ESQ., 1.R C.S.
ALFRED J. H. CRESPI, E Q., M.R.C.P.Edin.
CHARLES T EMPLEMAN, ESQ., M.D
ROBERT SINCLAIR, ESQ., M.D.
Willia11N Collingrt'dge, Esq. , M.D.
HENRY P. POTTER, E ' Q " F.R.C S.
J. LIONEL STRETTO , ESQ., l\1 .R .C.S.
BENJAMIN M. BROWN, ESQ.
PHCEB E, MISS LANK ESTER
ETHEL GORDON, l\1R S. BEDFORD FEN'VICK.
A. OWEN L ANKES TER, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
ALFRED CHAWNER, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
JAME S MERRYWEATHER, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
Colonel Lees Hall, R.A.M.C.
JAMES CANTLIE, ESQ., F.R.C.S.
THE HONBLE. ALLAN CAMPBELL M .D
THOMAS W. CORBIN, ESQ , M.R.C.S.
BENJAMIN POULTON, ESQ., M.D . , M.R.C . S.
The Honble. Sir john Alexander Cockbu7'1'l, K.C.iJl/.G., MD.
COLONEL E. B. HARTLE Y, M.R.C.S., C.M.G., F.Qt.
DR. DANIEL A. T. IVIARTENS (Norway.)
John Dickso n, Esq. (H. B. M. Consul for Palestine.)
T. L AWRIE GENTLES, ESQ., L.R.C.P.
FRANCES SARAH, MRS. DYSON PERRINS.
F. GORDON BROWN, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
Samuel Osborn, Esq., F.R.C.S.
GEORGE E. SHUTTLEWORTH, ESQ 1V!.. D.
T. COKE SQUAN CE, ESQ., M.D.
G. ARTHUR BARR, ESQ., IVI.R.C.S.
PROFESSOR JOHN CHIENE, C.B., M.D.
JULIA, l\1I SS POWELL.
FRANCES J ANE, MR S . WRI GH T.
JAMES P. ROBERTS, ESQ.
Lieut.-Colo nel Geoyge Steyling Ry erson, iW.D., 'A.M.S. of Canada.
WILLIAM COTTON CORNWALL, ESQ., M.D.
JAMES LANGFIELD WARD, E SQ
ROBERT GADIE, ESQ.
NATHAN A. SMITE-I, ESQ.
REV. HUGH J. FORTE SCUE , M.A.
JAMES MACKINLAY, E SQ ., l\1.R.C.S.
JOH N FRANCIS WOODS, E SQ ., M.D.
Geoyg-e S. Elliston, Esq., M.R.C.S.
JOHN J. DE ZOUCHE MAR SHA LL, E SQ ., L.R.C.S.Irel.
FRANCIS N. ELLIS, E SQ
ANDREW MACLURE, ESQ.
HENRY FRA SE R STOKE S, E SQ ., M.D.
CAPTAI I RICHARD REGINALD SLEMAN, L.S.A.
COLONEL C. R. I{ILKELLY, C.M.G., R.A.M.C.
Wzllia71'Z Fairbank, Esq., M.R.C.S.
FLEMING MANT SANDWITH, E SQ., l\1.D.
MATTHEW BAINE S , E SQ ., M.D.
WILLIAM JOHN STEPHENS, E SQ. , L.R.C.P.
HE NRY ALGERNON HODSON, E SQ., L.R.C.P.
EDMOND WEST SYMES, ESQ., M.D.
HENRY HAMMON.D SMITH, E SQ., M.R.C.S.
John Collie, Esq., M.D.
WILLIAM DUNCAN) ES Q., L.R.C.P.
GEORGE MIDDLEMIS S, E SQ ., M.D.
Haryy PenningtoN Hallows, Esq., M.D.
MARY, MRS. WALTER ROWLE Y.
Charles Joseph Ty£mble, Esq., L.R. C.P.
Mary Carolz'ne, Miss Coulcher.
PROFESSOR WILLIAM ROBERT SM1TH, M. D.
Elizabeth Violet, M1 I" S. Edward
MARY, MI SS BLACK.
ANDREW J. FULLER, E SQ
JANET, LADY CLARKE
JAMES EDWARD NEILD, E SQ ., M.D.
CH AR LE S COTTON, ESQ., F.R.C.P.Edin., M.R.C.S
ANDREW CLARK, E SQ , F.R.C.S.
COLONEL NATHANIEL Y. A WALES.
ARTHUR T. NORTON, E SQ ., C .B. , F.R.C.S.
CHARLES Fox GOODE, E SQ ., M.R.C.S.
J. FRENCH THOMP SON, ES Q.
MAJOR REUTER E. ROTH, D.S.O., M.R.C.S.
J. EDWARD SQUIRE, E SQ , M.D.
ALFRED C. TUN STALL, E SQ ., M.D., F.R.C.S.Edin.
SUR GEON -LIEUT.-COLO r EL \fi'/. D. CAM PBE LL
ELI ZABE TH, LAD Y THA CKERAY
WILLIAM HENRY, ES Q
ARCHIBALD SINCLAIR, E SQ
MAJOR F. V\T H. DAVIE HARRI S, R.A.M.C.
WILLIAM JAME S SHONE, E SQ ., M.R.C.S.
SAMUEL WALKER, E SQ ., M.R.C.S.
GEORGE GRANT, E SQ ., M.D.
JA NET FRANCIS, MI S MURRAY .
QUINTIN HOGG, E SQ
HUGH J ONE ROBERTS, ES Q.,
HORACE C. V. BIELBY, ES Q.
PEARSON R " CRESSWELL, ESQ., C.B., Charles H. Milburn, Esq., M.B.
JOHN SCOTT RIDDELL , ESQ., M.D.
JAMES BERNHARDT KLINGER ROBB, ESQ., l\1.D.
l\1AJOR CHARLES CECIL CLAYTQN.
JOHN ARNALLT JONES, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
JOHN PRIOR PURVIS, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
ARTHUR PRICE, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
JOHN HENRY ROGERS, ESQ., F.C.A.
EYRE lEVERS, ESQ. M.D.
FREDERICK RENJAMINE JU DGE BALDWIN, ESQ., l\1.R.C.S.
G EORGE THOM SON, ES Q., M.D.
THOMA S FORT, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
WILLIAM EDWARD AUDLAND, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
SURGEON-CAPTAIN WILLIAM K_INNEAR, M.B.
'GEOR GE WEST JON ES , ESQ., M.R.C.S.
RICHARD MINIKIN WILKES, E SQ
LIEUT.-COLON EL ULI CK J. BOURKE, R.A.M.C.
BERTH A MARION, MISS BROADWOOD.
'COLONEL RO MA INE FLEMING STIRKE.
LIEUT.-COLON E L EDWARD JOHN DE SALIS.
EDWIN JOI-IN HUNT ER, ESQ., L.R.C.P.Edin.
PERCIVAL SKINN ER SN ELL, ESQ.
AUGUSTUS CLAY, E SQ ., M.R.C.S.
THOM AS NEL SON, ESQ., M.D.
l\1AJOR ALFRED BROUGHTO
MAJOR THOMA S SAMUEL PARROTT.
-SURGEON-LT.-COL. TH E HO N FREDERICK VVILLIAM BORDEN,
THOM AS GEORGE RO DDICK, ESQ., M.D. [M.D., M.P.
LIEUT -COL ONEL JO HN BAYNE MACLEAN.
COLO TE L \NILLI AM BRIGG S ALLIN, R.A.M.C.
LOUI SA J ANE, MRs. H ERBERT CAMPBELL.
ARCHIBALD ALE XA NDER GEORGE DICKE Y, ESQ., M.D.
John Brown, Esq., L./-?.C.P., L.R.C.S.lrel.
CAPTAIN FREDERICK TO BXAS WEBB.
CHARLE S J AMES SUTHERLAND, ESQ., M.D.
MARK WHITW ELL, E ,s Q.
WILLIAM H ENRY IRVIN SELLERS, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
"COLONEL J. L ANE NOTT ER, M.D., R.A.M.C.
COLONEL HENRY MARTIN MOORSOM.
ELEANOR, MR S ALFRED P A INE.
GEORGE TR EW CATT ELL, ESQ., M.D.
FREDERI C WILLIAM ORO, E SQ., L.R.C.P.
THE REV. THOMA S BOWMAN STEVENSON, D.D., LL.D.
Sur;:eon-Generat Wilham Taylor, C.B., MD.
H enrz"etta, Miss Wedgwood.
,Willia111 Vernon, Esq., M.R.C.S.
FREDERICK WILLIAM GIBBON, E SQ ., L.R.C.P.Edin.
COLONEL H. B. H ANS I-I AM ILTON.
COLONEL RO BER T WEDDELL.
CAPTAIN JOHN LL OYD THOMAS J ONES, M.B., I.M.S.
CAPTAIN WILLIAM ERNE ST J ENNINGS, M,B., I.M.S.
CAPTAIN ARTHUR FREDERI C WILLIAM K_IN G, I.M.S.
CAPTAIN WILLIAM J AMES NIBLOCK, l\1.B., 1.M.S.
ELLINOR, LADY H. L. THOMPSON.
JAM ES BATES WILKINSON, E SQ , l\1.D.
GEORGE SIMPSON, E SQ .
S AMUEL THOM AS GORDON, ESQ., F.R.C.P.lrel.
WILLIAM HAMMOND, E 'Q ., M.R.C.S.
WILLIAM WILBERFOR CE DUNKLE Y, ESQ., F.R.C.P.Edin.
H OWARD DE CU MI S Bu ss, E SQ ., M.R.C.S.Edin.
COLONEL J AMES SUTHE RLA TD WILKIN S, D.S.O., 1.M.S.
CAPTAIN NORMAN ROBIN S ON J ONES R A INI ER, 1.l\1 S.
CAPTAIN H ENRY EDWARD PRITCHARD, 22nd Madras N. 1.
GEORGE BEATSON, E SQ ., l\II.D.
HUGH BROWN, ESQ.
FRANK MONTAGUE POP E, ES Q., M.B., M.R.C.P.Edin.
SUR GEON -GENERAL THOMA S MAUNSELL, C. B.
JOHN MARTIN COLLETT, E SQ .
WILLIAM JO HN CHURCH-BRASIER, ESQ.
WILLIAM H ENRY l\10RGAN, ESQ.
R EV CANON \iVILLIAM HAIG-BROWN, LL.D.
Jam es John Ma1'-sh, Esq., M.D.
REV. SEPTIMUS PENNINGTON.
FRANCIS AUGUSTUS ESQ., M. D.
CASPAR L AUR I E , E 'Q., L.R.C.P.
ALFRED EARLAM J OH SON, E SQ .
M AJOR ANTHONY HI CKMAN MORGAN, D.S.O. , R.A.M.C.
F ANNY JULI A, 1\1R S G UNN IN G
L,UDIVI G NEUM ANN, E SQ
CLARA M AVESYN, MISS CHADWICK.
J AIVIES D AV I D H EDDERWICK, ESQ.
DEPUTY SURGEON - GENERAL H E JRY CAYLEY , C M G.
DON ALD J AMES MACKlr TOSH, E SQ., 1\1. B.
H ENRY E DWARD CLARK, ESQ., M.R.C.S., C.M .G
SIR MITCHELL MITCHELL-THOMSON, BARONET.
PR OFESSOR SIR WILLI AM T URNER, K. C B., M B., LL.D.
R OBERT P ATON, ESQ.
NORA H ENR I ETTA, COUNTE. " R OBERT.', C. l.
L ADY AILEEN R OBERT
L ADY ADA E DWINA STEWART R OBERTS.
MAJOR RO BERT J AMES 1\1CCORMACK, R.A.M.C.
GEORGE STOKER, E SQ., C.M G , M.R.C P.lrel.
SIR ALFRED COOPER.
MARION, L ADY COOPEh..
G EORGE ALFRED EVERITT MURRAY, ESQ , M B., F.R.C.S.
K ATHL EEN ELI ZABETH 1\1ARY, MR S . MURRAY .
P ERCY R OYCROFT L OWE, ESQ
LIEUT. COLONEL AYLMER MARTIN CROFTS, C .I. E., I.M.S.
SUR GEON -LI EUT COLONEL H ENRY FRANK H ENSMAN, C.M.G.
SURGEON - CAPTAIN THOMAS WILLIAM GORDON KELLY, M.D.,
COLONEL J OI-IN L OUIS H UBERT NEIL.'ON. [F .R.C.S., M.M.S.C.
LI EUT .-C OLONE L J AMES L yO S BIGGAR.
WILLI AM F. SAVAGE, E.'Q
ARCHIE L AWRENCE L A GMAN , E SQ .
HEN RY DARVILLE BROOK, ESQ., F.R.C.S., L.R. C .P.
TH E H ONB L E ETH EL K ATE, MRS. WEDGWOOD.
SARAH, MISS MACNAUGHTEN.
K ATE SYDNEY, MR SANDEMAN
MAJOR J AMES ME EK, R.A.M.C.
JO HN MA CL EAN CARVELL, E SQ., M. R. C. S.
(l3ranb lPrtor}2 of tbe @rber of tbe 1bospttal of St. Jobn of Jerusalem tn JEnglanb.
MEMORANDUM-
( D a t ed, I7th J une, I 339,' R ev2sed, 23th July , I 396).
AS REGARDS THE WEARING OF THE INSIGNIA
r. At Her Majesty's L evees, Drawing Room s and other State Ceremonies.
2. At the Speaker's Lev ees and other Official Receptions, and on all occasions where Uniform or Court Dress is required.
3· In Evenin g- dre ss, when invited by, or to meet, a Member of the R oya l Family.
On the above occasions Members and H ono rary Associates mu s t wea r the .full Insi gnia of th e ir re spe cti ve grades in the Order.
At the C hapters and General Asse mbli es o f the Order, the Knights of Ju s tic e and Knights of Grace , unless in Uniform o r Evening-dress, w ill only wear th e Cross suspended from a ribb o n round the neck. Th e other Members and Honorary Associates will wear their full In s ign ia.
In private society Members and H onorary Associates w ill wear th e full Insi gn ia in E ven in g -dre ss up on such occa sions as it has be en customary, fo r persons e ntitled to th e m, t o wea r the In sign ia of the various other English Order s Knights of Ju stice and Kni g hts of Grace will never we ar in either Evening-dress or in full Uniform the Cross suspended fr om a ribbon round the neck ·wi th o ut wear ing also the Star and vice versa .
In full Nava l, Military or Civil Uniform Knights of Justice and Knights of Grace w ill wear the Cross below the Crosses of other Orders similarly worn s u spended from a riband round the neck. The other grades wi ll wear their Insi g nia after, i.e., on th e left of English Medal s and on the ri g ht of the Volunteer Officers' Decoration.
The Star of a Kni g ht of Justice and of a Knight of Grac e is to be wo rn in Evening-dress and in full Uniform low down on c
the left side, below the Stars of other Orders, whether such other Stars be worn or not.
Military officers in undress uniform will only 'wea r the riband s of their respective grade s. Such riband will not exceed half an inch in depth. In mess-dress uniform, Esquires and Honorary Associates will wear the miniature of their grade.
Officers in the Royal Navy will wear in mess- dress uniform the ribands of their respective grades, or, if E s quire s or Honorary Associates, miniatures or ribands, but in mess-undress, riband s only.
As regards M£niatun D ecoratz'on s:-they can only be worn by Esquires and Associates / but the Knights of Ju stic e and the Knights of Grace may wear a Rosette Button of their grade, and the Chaplains may wear a Ro se tte up on the lapel of the coat, according to the patterns approved by HIS ROYAL HIGHNES S THE GRAND PRIOR. Rosette Buttons wi ll not be worn by Military Officers in Uniform.
At the periodical presentation at Marlborough House by HI S ROYAL HI GHNESS THE GRAND PRIOR of the a'wards of the Order for acts of gallantry in saving life on land, a t Council Meetings, at public and other meetin gs connected with the St. John Ambulance Association or any other Department of the Order, Members and Honorary Associates will, unle ss otherwise ordered-whether Members of the Royal Family be present or not, wear the Ros e tte Buttons, Rosettes, or Miniature Decorations above mentioned.
Warrants for the s upply, by the Je wellers of the Order, of Rosette Button s, Rosettes, or Miniature Decorations, of the authorised patterns-which alone can be worn-may be obtained on application to the Secretary at the Chancery; but only by Members or Honorary Associates of th e Order possessing the proper In s ignia of th e ir re spec tive g rad es as prescribed in the Statutes, and of which the iss ue to them has already been registered.
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LIST OF AWARDS
PART II. (a). of St. 30hn of 3erusalem in JEnglanb.
MEDAL
Instituted by the Chapter, I 874, as a reward for deeds of gallantry in saving life on land.
OBVERSE Tlte c?'OSS of tlze O?'de?' (It s joz'nts ancien t ly symbolic of tlte eigM Beati.tudes .)
REVERSE Tize Badge of the Orde?'. ( Jll e St J ohn's WO?' t, ent7.uined witlt cOlll17zelllO?'ative ? ' ibbon.)
NAMES OF RECIPIENTS.
ELIJAH HALLA M (Sz'IVe1') , FREDERICK VICKERS (Sz'lver). For saving, at imminent ri sk of their lives, s ix fellow-workmen in great peril in the shaft of a coal-pit near Chesterfield, September 7th, 1875. Presented by Sir Edmund Lechmere, Bart., at a public meeting at Whittington Moor, November 18th, 1875 .
JOHN SMITH YOUNG, Deputy-Commissary. Attached to the English Ambulance during the Siege of Paris (Sz'lver).
For saving the life of a wounded German soldier at the Bridge of Bezons, on December loth, 1870. Presented, March 17 th , 1876, by Major-General H.S.H. Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar, Commanding the Home District, at a parade of the Guards and Army Service Corps, H.R.H. the Field Marshal Commanding-in-Chief granting permission for the Medal to be worn in uniform on the right breast.
CONSTANT VAN HOYDONCK (Sliver), HENRI TROUSSELOT (Bronze). For marked courage and judgment, resulting in the saving of life and property, and the subsequent conviction of the murderers concerned in the mutiny on board the British ship (C Lennie" on the high sea s on October 3 1st, 1875. The Chapter regarding the ship as part of the Queen's dominion, awarded accordingly, and the medals were presented through the Dutch and the Belgian Ministers in June, 1876 .
GEORGE GATES (Bronze). For saving, at much personal ri s k, voluntarily and unaided, two dying men from the New Road Sewer, Battersea, after acorn pan ion had already succumbed to the poisonous gases, August 9 th , 18 76 . Presented publicly by the Local Authorities on January 3rd, 1877·
THOMAS ERRINGTON WALES, Her Maje s ty's Inspector of Mines for South Wales ( Sz'lver) , JOHN WILLIAM HOWELL (Sz'lver), IS AAC PRIDE (S£lver), WILLIAM BEITH (Sz'lver), DANIEL THOMAS (Sliver). For special service during the gallant and protracted efforts made for the rescue of the buried miners in the Tynewydd Colliery, Glamorganshire. Presented by Major F. Duncan, R.A., Director of the Ambulance Department of the Order, at Pontypridd, on August 4th, 1877, in the presence of the Lord Lieutenant of th e County, the Lord Mayor of London, and a very large and distingnished assembly.
GEORGE PATMORE (Bronze). For bravery in seizing, securing, and aiding in the destruction of a mad dog, which had previously bitten three men and several dogs, September 9 th , 1877. Presented at the Hertford Borough Sessions, March 7 th , 187 8, by the Mayor of Hertford.
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STEPHEN LITTLE, Constable, Metropolitan Police (Bronze). For the gallant rescue of a lunatic from a position of great danger, on June 4th, 1878. Presented on A u gus t 2nd, 187 8, by His Grace the Duke of Manchester, K.P., Lord Prior of the Order, at a special parade of the Metropolitan Police at the Wellington Barracks.
ARTHUR H. STOKES, Assistant Inspector of Mines (S£lver), CHARLES MALTBY (Bron z e), JOHN HANCOCK (Bronze), THOMAS DAVIS (B1' on ze ), JOHN DAVIS (Bronze). For remarkable constancy, courage, and daring during the operations leading to the rescue of Dennis Bagshawe, buri ed for five days and nights without food in the Black Engine Mine, Eyam, July, 1879. Presented on behalf of the Order by John Furley, Esq., a Member of the Council, Januar y 21st, 1880, at a public meeting at Sheffield.
HENRY SPAVIN (Bronze). For rescuing, at great personal danger, December 17th, 1879, from a small sewer at Silvertown, a fellow-workman, rendered insensible by poisonous gases . Presented by Sir Edward G. L. Perrott, March 9th, 1880, at a meeting at the Town Hall, Stratford.
GEORGE FREDERICK HARRIS, Captain 3rd Foot, "T he Buffs," (Sziver). For conspicuous gallantry in saving the lives of five persons from a fire in Charlemont Street Dublin September 19th, 1877, and in subsequently ;emoving: unaided, at still further risk, a quantity of paraffin oil, thereby preventing the fire from spreading to an adjacent Female Orphanage. Presented by H.R.H. the Princess of Wales, a Dame Chevalien of the Order, July 24th, 1880, at the Volunteer camp, vVimbledon, H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, H.R.H. the Field Marshal the Secretary of State for War, and a deputation from the Order being present. As in the case of Deputy-Commissary Young, permission was granted for the Medal to be worn in uniform on the right breast, in accordance with the Q u een.'s Regulations.
EDWARD MOUNTJOY PRICE (Bron z e). For conspicuous gallantry in rescuing on September 13th, 1880, at Ilfracombe, Devon, a boy named George Williams from a burning room, afterwards returning and , removing a barrel of gun powder
charred by the flames; thus saving the lives of the firemen who were \vorking, in imminent danger of an explosion, to e::ctinguish the fire. Presented January loth, 188I, at a public meeting in the Town Hall, Ilfracombe.
JAMES MCGOWAN, Inspector of Roads for the Borough of Birkenhead (Bronze). For gallant and self-devoted exertions at great personal risk, on October 18th, 188o, in rescuing from an under gro und passage three workmen insensible from poisonou s gases; one of whom exp ired on being brought to the s urface. Presented February 2nd, 188 I, by Colonel Sir J ames Bourne, Bart., F.S.A., at a public meeting held at the Court H o use, Birkenhead, the Mayor presiding.
GEORGE CLARKE, Corporal 95th Regiment (Sz'lver). For conspicuous courage on D ece mber 9th, I 880, in rescuing two children at a fire in Limerick, Ireland, at considera bl e risk, and sustaining severe injury. Presented b y LieutenantColonel J. North Crealock, c.B., commanding 9 5th Regiment, at a full dress parade at A ld e r sho t, March 16th, 188 I, permission being granted (as in previous cases) for the medal to be worn in uniform on the ri g ht br eas t.
WILLIAM MAGUIRE, Constable, H Division, Metropolitan Police (Bronze). For saving, at imminent danger to himself, two persons at a fire in L eman Street, Whitechapel, December 19th, 188o. Presented by Sir Edmund A. H. Lechmere, Bart., M.P., at a public meeting held in the theatre of the Royal United Service In sti tuti on, March 18th, 1881, on the occasion of the pres e ntation of certificates of the St. J ohn Ambulance Association to Metropolitan Police classes.
GEORGE EVERETT, Labour e r (Szlver). For very ga llant and devoted conduct, on 13th June, 188 I, in re sc uin g at the Old City Gas \Vorks, Glouce s ter, a fello w-wo rkman , under circumstances of great peril, one life havin g been just previously sacrificed. Presented, August 25th, 188 I, by Sir Brook Kay, Bart., at a public meeting, attended by the Mayor and Corporation, at the Tolsey, Gloucester.
MARION SMITH, Widow of the bte bandmaster, 94th Regiment (Szlve 1'"). For heroic devotion during the action, December 2 I st, 188o, at Bronkorst Spruit, Transvaal, where she
assisted the wounded under a heavy fire, tearing up her own dress to make bandages; and for her subsequent devoted and humane attention, during a period of three months, to the injured soldiers who escaped the massacre. Presented, :March 2nd, 1882, by General Sir James E. Alexander, C.B ., at a public meeting in the Council Chamber, Newcastle -onTyne, the Mayor presiding.
THOMAS MCGUIRE, Labourer, Birmingham (Bron ze ) For gallantry on the 21st October, 1881, in forcing hi s way into a burning house in Shadwell Street, Birmingham, thereby sustaining seve re personal injuries in his successful endeavour to re s cue a child, who must otherwise have perished. Forwarded to his wife, the recipient having left England for America in search of employment.
ANNIE LOFTUS, Machine Operative, Stockport ( S£lver). For her courage and devotion on April 15th , 1882, in rescuing her siste r from a burnin g house at Stockport, under circumstances of g reat personal peril. Presented July 19th, 1882. by J o hn Furley, Esq., at a public meetin g, attended by the Mayor and Corporation, held in the Borough Court House, Stockport.
ROBERT NELSON, Police Constable, Liverpool (Bronze). In reco gnitio n of hi::; courageous conduct at Liverpool, -on 14th November, 1883, in pursuing and de s tro yi n g a mad dog at much personal risk. Presented February 29th, 1884, at a parade of over 200 constables, at the Police Station, Hatton Gard e n , Liverpool, by the Mayor of Li ve rpool, supported by members of the Watch Committee, and many others.
WILLIAM CORSON, Police Constable, Liverpool (B1'"onze ). In reco g nition of his courageous conduct at Liverp oo l, on 14th November, 1883 , in pursuing and destroying a mad dog at much personal risk. Presented on the same occasion as Robert Nelson's.
ARNOLD LUPTON, Mining Engineer (Sziver). In recognition of his ga ll ant and devoted conduct on 22nd October, 188 3, in rescuing under circumstances of great personal danger and difficulty, two persons, after an explosion in the \iVharn cliffe Carlton Colliery, Barnsley. Presented February 22nd, 1884, by the Mayor of Leeds, at a special meeting at the Leeds School Board Offices.
TOM ROWLEY, Working Collier (Silver). In recognition of his , gallant and devoted conduct on 22nd October, 1883, in rescuing under circum stances of great personal danger and difficulty, two persons after an explosion in the Wharncliffe Carlton Colliery, Barnsley. Presented on the same occasion as Mr. Arnold Lupton's. ,
JULIA HATCHER, of Marnhull, Dorset (Bron z e). In recognition of her gallant and devoted conduct on 25th September, 188 3, in rescuing und er circumstances of great personal danger and difficulty, a b oy who had b een gored and tossed several tim es by a bull. Presented by the Rector of Marnhull, Janu a ry 26th, 1884, at a Vestry Meeting held in the Parish School-room.
JOSE PH DOUBLE, In spector, King's Cross Station, Metropolitan Railway, London (Silver). For conspicuous gallantry on 2nd November, 1884, in saving at imminent personal danger the life of a woman, who, having attempted to cross the line, had stumbled and fallen just in front of an advancing train. Presented by Her Royal Highness Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, 21st April, 1885, at the Polytechnic In sti tution, Regent Street, London, W.
ALBERT ABRAHAM (aged ' 15), of Condurrow , Camburne (Bronze).
For ga llant and devoted conduct on 13th July, 1884, in rescuing from further injury and from danger of drowning by the incoming tide, a playfellow, named Edward Bartle, who had fallen over a cliff to the beach below, and had broken his leg, besides sustain ing other severe injuries. Presented at a Volunteer Dinner at Cam borne on Easter Monday, 1885, Captain Harvey presiding.
ALFRED J AMES COXON, Plumber, Uttoxeter (Certificate of Honour). For rescuing, at considerable personal risk, a littl e gi rl from a deep and narrow well, into which she had fall en head-roremost and was almost drowned, on 12th March, ' 1885, at Holly Bush Hall, Staffordshire. Coxon, who was preparing t o execute some repairs to the well, and who was, moreover, a very heavy man, courageously de scended the well with but very precarious s upport, and , brou ght out the drQV\(11'ing child. Cert ificat e forwarded by post, the recipient having to ,go at sl10rt notice.
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EDWARD CHARLES THOMPSON, ESQ., M.B., M.R.C.S., Omagh , Co. Tyrone. For distinguished, humane and courageous conduct in saving the life of a child suffering from malignant diphtheria, on 4th April, 1885. The child in question was brought to the Infirmary in a dying state, and tracheotomy was performed, but the tube was blocked with the diphtheritic membrane, and this obstruction was removed and artificial respiration induced by Dr. Thompson sucking the wound, &c ., at great risk to his own life. Presented by Her Excellency the Countess of Aberdeen, at the annual meeting of the Dublin Centre of the St. John Ambulance Association, in the Senate Hall of the Royal University, 13th March, 1886.
WILLIAM HARDWICK, Police Constab le, Kidderminster (Sz'lver). For courageous conduct at Kidder min s t er Railway Station, on 24th July, 1885, in rescuing a woman-at the time a prisoner in the custody of another police officer-who threw herself from the platform in front of a rapidly approaching train, and was promptly seized and removed, at great personal risk to his own life, by Police Constable Hardwick. Presented, on behalf of the Chapter, by the Secretary of the Order, Sir Edmund A. H. Lechmere, Bart., M.P., on 15th February, 1886, at the Corporation Buildings, Kidderminster, in the presence of the Deputy-Mayor and Members of the Corporation and Borough Police , and representatives of various other public bodies.
JOSEPH JOHN TI-IORNBOROUGH, Railway Porter, Kidderminster ( Szlv er). For courageous condu ct at Kidderminster Station, on 22nd July, 1885, who, together with Police Constable William Hardwick, already referred to in the previous case, assisted in rescuing a woman who had deliberately jumped from the platform in front of a rapidly approaching train. Presented on 17th June, 1886, by Lord Lyttleton, at Kidderminster Station, in the presence of a number of railway employes.
JOHN PEAREY, Railway Porter, Chester- Ie-Street, Co. Durham (Silve11' ). For saving (')n 15th October, 1885, at great personal risk, a c:hild who ' had strayed upon the line, and was in imminent danger of being run over' by the Scotch Express. Presented by Colonel Sheppee, Chairman of the
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Chester-Ie-Street Petty Sessions, at a meeting of the bench, on Wednesday, 7th April, 1886, the recipient being introduced to the Court by the Rev. Canon Blunt.
WILLIAM THOMAS, Minin g Engineer, T ALIESIN EDWARD RICHARD, Miner, LLEWELLYN PRITCHARD, Miner, GRIFFITH THOMAS, Miner, DANIEL THOMAS (No. I), Miner, RICHARD JONES, Miner, WILLIAM CLEE, Miner, DAVID EDWARDS , Miner, DANIEL THOMA S (No .2 ), Miner, of Mardy Colliery (Silver ll1edal awarded to each respectively). For conspicuous heroi sm and se lf-devoti on when rescuing, at imminent personal danger, so me 400 miners entombed in the Mardy Colliery, after the disastrous explosion on 23rd Decemb er, 1885. Presented by John Furley, Esq., 13 th May, 1886, at a crowded and en thu siastic meeting at Mardy.
HENRY BARTHOLOMEW, Police Constable, Metropolitan Police (Silver). For rescuin g, on 9th October, 1886, a woman from a perilous position in Davies Street, W. Presented, at the Royal United Service Instituti on, by John Furley, Esq., on loth February, 1887.
JA MES MILLARD and HECTOR THOMP SON, Workmen employed at the Elswick Steel Works (Szlver). For rescuing, on 13th September, 1886, two of their fellow workmen overcome by gas in a gas flue, at the Steel Works above referred to. Presented, at a public meeting presided over by the Mayor of N ewcastle-on- Tyne, in the Mechanics' Institute of the Elswick vVorks of Armstrong and Co., on 7th February, 188 7.
PATRICK RYAN, Acting Sergeant, Iri sh Constabulary, Mullin gar, Co. Westmeath (B7/onze). For s toppin g a runaway horse in Mount Street, M ullingar, on 3rd June, 188 7, a t imminent per : onal risk of hi s life. Presented, on the 20th September, 1887, at a spec ial parade of the Royal Iri s h Constabulary, at Mullingar, by the County Inspector.
JOSHUA STONE, Police Constable, Hastings (Certifica te of Honour). For stopping two runaway horses and a chariot, of Sanger's Circus, on the 5th August, 1887. Presented by the Mayor of Hastings, at the Sessions Court, on the 19th January, 1888.
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LIS·T OF AWARDS·
After Incorporation by Royal Charter
PART I I. (b)
PART II. (b).
1rbe (Branb of the of the 1bo5pital of St. 30bn of 3erU5alell1 in JEnglanb.
The following awards have been conferred by th e 'Chapter-General with the approval of HIS ROYAL HIGHNE SS THE GRAND PRIOR, since the I ncorporation by Royal Charter granted T 4th May, I888.
The Medal of the Order (see zilustratz'olZ), originally instituted in 1874, is by the Charter allowed to be awarded, as heretofore, for gallantry in saving life on land. It is circular, either of silver or bronze; on the obverse is the Maltese Cross, with the aforesa id embellishmen t s, surrounded by the inscription" For servz'ce
£12 the cause of hU1nanz'ty," and on the reverse, a sprig of the plant St. John's Wort, with which is entwined a scroll bearing the names "Jerusalem," "England," the whole surrounded by the inscription "Awarded by the Grand Prz'ory of the 01-der of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem z'n England." It is worn suspended from a black watered silk ribbon. The Medal can only be awarded to those, who in a conspicuous act of gallantry, have endangered their own lives.
Presented by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, Grand Prior, at Marlborough House, on the 23 rd day of July, 18 90
THOMAS CHAPMAN, Pitman, at the Drakewall's Mine, Calstock, Tavistock. (Szlver Medal aWa7"ded). For rescuing two miners entombed by a sudden fall of earth and debris through an accident at the Drakewall's Mine, on loth February, 18 89. Chapman encouraged and led the rescue party in their arduous ano continued efforts to reach the entombed miners, and was the first to descend the partially re-opened shaft at imminent risk to his own life, and having supplied temporary nourishment to the exhausted men, sent them safely to the surface, before he himself ascended. Chapman's conduct was warmly eulogised by the Rev. Canon Hullah, Rector of Calstock, and by the mine agents, overseers, &c.
JOHN SMITH, Pitman at Messrs. Thomas Firth and Sons, Norfolk Works, Sheffield (Sziver Medal awarded). For rescuing a fellow-workman, Benjamin Stanley, who had fallen into a casting pit at the works at 7-3 0 p.m., on the 18th May, 1889. Stanley, in an attempt to pass a chain, for lifting purposes, round a red-hot steel ingot of some 26 tons weight, had slipped and fallen into . the casting pit, where he lay stunned and helpless, close to the ingot, with his clothes on fire, and would have been burned to death in a few moments had not Smith promptly descended into the pit, and at the imminent risk of an awful death, and by persistent efforts dragged the injured man beyond immediate danger. Smith was badly burned, and both men were
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removed to the hospital in the ambulance waggon attached to the works. Stanley subsequently succumbed to his Injuries. The proprietors of the works, foremen and fellowworkmen, as as the local medical men, and the press,. all spoke in the very highest terms of Smith's courage, coolness and humanity, as well as of his own modest appreciation of the act.
MRS. MARGARET IRVING, Holywell (Sz'lver Medal awarded).
For rescuing an aged and infirm man, named Owen Jones, from. a position of the greatest peril, at Bagilt Railway StatIOn, on 14th September, 1889. Jones, who was quite deaf, and a cripple, was crossing the line, unconscious of a rapidly approaching mail train, and must · have been killed had not Mrs. Irving, with great coolness and gallantry, and at imminent risk to her own life, jumped off the platform,. dragged Jones off the line, and held him until the train had This act of great self-possession and courage was · testIfied to by the Railway Officials who the occurrence.
WILLIAM FEAST, Commissioned Boatman (Sz'lver) and ALBERT KING, Boatman both of Her Majesty's Coast Guard at Beachy Head. For gallantly rescuing a labourer named George Tester, from the cliff which he had foolishly attempted to climb, at Beachy Head, on 23rd June, 1889. The rescue was attended by very great danger to the two · coastguardsmen-but for whose exertions Tester must have perished-and especially to William Feast, who descended the cliff at the risk of his own life, and, in conjunction with . Albert King, who approached the man from below, finally rescued Tester who was unconscious from fright and exhaustion. The award was strongly recommended by the commanding the Coast Guard at Brighton, to whose dIstnct the men belong, and who stated that the act was . one of especial peril and gallantry.
JOSEPH. JONES, 19 CR, Police Constable of the Metropolita11l (Bronze For great presence of ml11G and gallantry 111 stoppl11g a runaway horse and a van in Regent Street, on 16th of August, 1889, at Imml11ent personal r.isk. The case was strongly personally vecommended by mdependent eye-witnesses, and was D
submitted for favourable consideration by the Commissioner of Police.
RICHARD SMITH, Boiler Maker, at the City of Birmingham Gas Works , Saltley (Sz'lvel" M edal aWa1'ded). For res cuing one man, and for attempting to rescue another-who, however, succumbed before he could be removed-from a gas-holder, or tank, at the Works, on the I rth December, I889. The men \vere at work in the tank, and were overcom e s uddenly by the foul gas given off by stale water, when Smith, and a companion named Chew, who lost hi s life in the attempt, descended to the rescue. The Superintendent of th e Works states that Smith also nearly succumbed to th e poisonous fumes, but succeeded in saving one man. The act ·was one of exceptional peril and gallantry. Smith has already been awarded the Royal Humane Society's Medal and the local Fireman's Medal.
Ihe Silver lWedal of the Order has also be e n awarded, and already presented, to Mr. E. SMALLER, Station Master at Bangalore, India, for rescuing a Hindu woman who had fallen on the line, in front of a rapidly approaching train, at that station on the evening of I7th October, I888. Eyewitnesses state that the woman's position was one of great peril, and her death seemed certain at the moment when Mr. Smaller jumped on to the line in front of the train, and dragged the woman to the siding, the train immediately afterwards passing over the spot where she had fallen. The case was recommended by Confrere His Royal Highness
The Duke of COI1.naught, K G., &c., by whom the presen tation of the Medal v"as made. Mr. Smaller' s action has also been recognised and rewarded by the Indian Government.
Presented by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, Grand Prior, at Marlborough House, on the 21St day of July, 18 9 2.
JULIA DIGNAM, St. Douloughs, Dublin (Silver Medal awa1'ded).
For attempting the rescue of John Sharkey from a burning lime-kiln, into which he had fallen, overcome by the gas issuing from the kiln, on the 9th October, I890, On an alarm being raised, Julia Dignam, the young daughter of a
labourer, who was near, at once jumped down into the kiln and found the lad lying unconscious. Unaided s he carried the body up out of the kiln, but life was extinct, and she herself was in an exhausted s tate. The coroner and jury at the inquest on the deceased lad , passed a hi gh eulogium on the brave act of the girl, whose conduct was also testified to by otber independent witnesses.
BENJAMIN PARKINSON, Mine Burner, Clay Lane Iron Works, South Bank, Yorkshire (Sz"lver Medal awarded) . For the attempted rescue of a fello w-workman named Bernard McCann from a calcining kiln at the Cleveland blast furnaces into which he had fallen, on 8th December, I890 Parkinso n clambered down into the burning pit, and having removed the almost red hot s tones which had fallen on the injured man, in spite of the s uffocating fum es and intense heat, brought him to the s urface, where, h owever, he s hortly afterwards expired. Parkinson was badly burned, and almost suffocated by the poisonous gases in th e kiln The Manager and fellow-workmen fully testified to his heroism.
THOMAS TURNE R, Police Constable, Stafford sh'ire Co n sta bulary (Sz'lv er Medal awarded). For rescuing a female prisoner who had momentarily escaped from his cu s tody and thrown her se lf in front of a train at Hanley Station, o n the I9 th June, I891. The woman's life was saved b y his courageous act and pr ese nce of mind, thou g h he him self was injured and unfitted for duty fo r several \,veeks. Hi s conduct was fully testified to by th e Chief Constable of Hanley, Staffordshire, and by the railway officials who wi tnessed the act.
ALFRED WHIT E, P olice Constable 254 P, lVIetropolitan Police ( B1'onze Medal aWa1' ded). For courageou s conduct in rescuing, at th e ri sk of hi s oVln life, two childr e n from being run over by a van in the Old Kent Road , on the 23 rd October, I890. Thi s case was specially r e comm ende d for the favourable consideration of the Order b y the Chief Commissioner of the Metropolitan Po lic e, on th e t es timony of Captain Walter Butler, of d: e Old Kent Road , and other independent witnesses.
THOMAS KIY, Railway Porter, Bekesbourne Station, near Canterbury (Bronze lVledal awarded). For rescuin g a young
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woman named Emily Adams at Bekesbourne Station on the 25th December, 1890. The woman was endeavouring to cross th e line while a train "vas leflving the station, and an express tr ain abmlt to pass through on the other side when Kiy jumped in front of the moving train, seized the woman, who must otherwise have been ki ll ed, and held her between the metals whilst the trains passed rapidly on either side, so close that h:s clothes were torn by one of the engines. The General Manager of the Company, the Vicar of Bekesbourne, the Station Master, and others who witnessed the occurrence, spoke in the highest terms of Kiy's bravery and presence of mind.
MAJOR JOHN BARNET BARKER (late 75th Regiment), Chief Constable of Birkenhead J/lfedal aWa7/ded). For rescuing Henry Mottershed at the Graving Dock, Birkenhead, on the 25th February, 1891. Mottershed was standing close to the edge of the Dock, at a place where it was some fifty feet deep, when he was struck by a stream of water from a hose pipe, and would have been precipitated into the Dock, had not Major Barker, who ,vas standing' near, seized him on the very edge of the Dock, where they both fell, and dragged him back out of danger. The lives of both were in the greatest peril. Full testimony as to Major Barker's gallantry and presence of mind, has been received from the Dock officials and others who witnessed the occurrence.
ROBERT ARMSTRONG, Police Constable, Liverpool Police Force (Bronze JJiledal awarded). For gallantry in stopping a powerful runaway horse and van in a crowded thoroughfare in Liverpool, on the 15th July, 1891. The application was warmly s upp orted by the Chief Constable of Liverpool, and by resident mercbants and others, who witnessed the occurrence, and who have testified to Armstrong's courageous conduct, and the great personal risk he ran.
FRANK THOMAS LANE, Police Constable, 554 A, Metropolitan Police ( Bronze Medal aWa7/ded). For gallantry in stopping a runaway horse and heavy van, in Whitehall, on 6th August, 18 91. L ane was dragged some distance and was injured in his successful attempt to prevent danger to life and property. The case was strongly recommended by the Chief
Commissioner of 'the Metrop'oli t an PQlice, and by reliable eye witnesses.
DANIEL RYDER, Crossing Sweeper, Westminster (Bron z e Medal awarded). For great gallantry and presence of mind in stopping a runaway horse and cab, containing a lady and gentleman, on 15th Octobe r, 1891. The horse, free from control-the cabman having jumped off-had galloped down Waterloo Place almost to the verge of the Duke of York's s t eps, Jown which it must have been precipitated, had not Ryder seized the horse's head, and brought it to a standstill at the top of the steps. Ryder had served six years in the East Suffolk Regiment, and six years in the Reserve, and has the Afghanistan Medal. His courageous conduct has enquired into and is certified to by the Manager of the Exchange Telegraph Company, and by the Police ' and others. Ryder has also, since the date of the act for which, the Medal was awarded, again, by his courageous conduct, probably averted loss to life and property, by stopping a runaway horse and heavy van in Pall lVIall on 16th February, 1892.
THOMAS HENRY ROTHWELL, Police Constable, Liverpool Police Force ' (Certificate of H0120'bW a w arded). For stopping a runaway horse and van in a crowded street in Liverpool, on the 20th August, 1891. The application was mad'e and warmly supported by the Chief Constable of Liverpool, and by other reliable residents who witnessed the occurrence, and who testified to Rothwell's courage and presence of mind.
Presented by H. R. H. the Prince of Wales, Grand Prior, at St. John 's Gate, Clerke nw ell, on . the 24th day of June, 1893.
MR. JO I-IN \ iVILLIAM HUTCHINSON, Manager, and IVIR. JOHN FOSTER, Deputy-Manager of the Bamfurlong Colli'eries, near Wigan (Sz'lve7/ Medal awarded Z'12 each case). For conspicuous ga llantry and most devoted and repeated efforts in rescuing a number of men and boys in one of the pits at th e Collieries, from a fire which broke out there on the morning of the 14th December, 1892; and in attempting to rescue a further number of workmen who unhappily perished
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on the occasion. In this brief notice It IS impossible to describe the gallant efforts made by Mi:". Hutchinson and Mr. Foster, which were continued from early morning until late in the day, but full reports have been received and considered by the Chapter of the Order. It is stated that in one attempt they were knocked down three times within a distance of roo yards, but their gallant efforts were successful in sfl.ving the lives of a number of the work-people who must otherwise have perished. Eventually they were themselves rescued in an insensible condition near the entrance to the workings, and were prostrated by severe illness for some considerable time. The highest testimony as to their heroism was furnished by the owners of the Collieries, and by the medical men and others who attended to the sufferers.
SAMUEL TABER, Labourer, Greenwich (Szlver Medal awarded). For great gallantry and devotion in attempting the rescue, at an excavation at Greenwich Marshes, of Henry Westbrook, a fellow-workman, who having effected the rescue of another workman, overcome by poisonous gases in the excavation, was himself rendered insensible and eventually expired from the effects, after having been brought to the surface by Samuel Taber, who had gallantly descended to, his assistance. Taber's case was strongly recommended by the officials of the South-Eastern Railway Company, by the District Coroner, and others.
CAPTAIN URIAH COOKE, 2nd Cinque Ports Artillery (B1/on z e Medal awa1'ded). For great presence of mind and! courage in rescuing a passenger, who in attem pting to cross· the line at Nunhead Station on the 4th January, r893, fen and dislocated his ankle and shoulder. The injured man was unable to move, and would have' been run oyer by a train passing through the station, had not Captain Cooke jumped on to the line, and at imminent personal risk, lifted him on to the platform, so narrowly escaping that he himself was touched by the engine as it passed, but happily escaped injury. The Railway Company and reliable eyewitnesses fully testified to Captain Cooke's gallantry.
ROBERT STOOPS, Railway Porter, Portsdown Station, Ireland (Certificate of Honour awarded). For gallant conduct and
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presence ot mind in rescuing a girl at that station on the 25 th July, r892, from being run over by a train which she had not noticed approaching. The girl would no doubt have been killed, had it not been for the courage and promptitude displayed in her rescue by Stoops, who jumped on to the line in front of the train, and moved her out of danger. The officials of the Railway Company, the local authorities and eye-witnesses, testified very highly to his conduct.
LEWIS LAMBERT, Coachman in service at Clapham (Certificate of HonOUl/ awarded). For gallantly stopping a runaway horse and trap, at Larkhall Rise, Clapham, on the r6th July, r 89 2 , and thereby rescuing a little girl who otherwise would have been .run over and probably killed. Lambert's bravery was fully testified to by responsible and independent eyewitnesses of the occurrence.
JOE ADA:MS, of Shepherd's Bush, London, a lad aged nme (Certificate of J-Ionour awarded). For saving the life of a little girl aged four years, at Shepherd's Bush, on the 8th May, r89I. The lad was playing underneath a high window from which he saw the girl in the act of falling, and suq:eeded in catching her before she struck the pavement, and thereby saved her life. Joe Adams was himself injured and rendered insensible, being struck on the head by the falling child. His remarkable courage and presence of mind was fully testified to by the Curate of the Parish, and by eyewitnesses of the occurrence. It has also been reported that this lad was subsequently instrumental in aiding in the rescue of another child from drowning.
AARON BERRY, Police Constable, 260 E, Liverpool Police Force (Certificate of Honotw awarded). For conspicuous gallantry in stopping a runaway horse and cab, and thereby saving serious injury, and probably loss of life to others in a crowded thoroughfare in Liverpool, on 25th February, r893· Police Constable Berry, although dragged some considerable distance, thrown down and injured, retained his hold of the reins and eventually stopped the horse. The case was highly recommended by the Chief Constable of Liverpool and by others who witnessed the occurrence.
Prese11ted by H. R. H. The Prince of Wales , Grand Prior, at Marlborough House, on the 27th day of July, 18 94.
ROBERT LONG, of the Wiltshire Yeomanry (B7/onze Medal ,a'Zva7I"ded). For gallantly stopping a pair of runawa y horses and a carriage, the occupants of which, Mrs. Mayow, an aged lady, wife of a re s ident clergyman , h er butler and coachman, vvould probably have been se riou s ly injured or killed, had it not been for Mr. Long's cour age and presence of mind. Mr. Long, ",,,ho jumped from hi s h o rse, viThile his troop was returning from drill on the 22nd May, 1893, to effect the rescue, was dragged some distance and seve rely shaken before he stopped the runaways.
J OSEPH DAVIES, Police Constahle F 225, Metropolitan Police (B7/onze Medal awarded). For ga llantly s t opping a runaway horse and cart in th e Bayswater Road, o n the 5th July, 1893. Police Constable Davies ,.vas dragged some distance and severely injured in his successful effo rt to prevent accident to others .
'WILLIAM MORGAN and ERNEST MADDOCK, Railway Porters, Metropolitan Railway (B71"0nze Medal aWa7/ded -in ea ch case). For re sc uing a pas senge r at Portland Road Station , London, on the 8th February, 1894. The man, who was partially intoxicated, had fallen on the metal s in front of an approaching train, but was re sc ued by two porters, who 'jumped on to the line for the purpose, push ed the man under the edge of the platform, and held him there until the train had passed them, and was stopped and backed.
,\tVILLIAM W ES TLEY, Guard, North London Railway (Ce7l"tijicate of Honour aWa7l"ded) For gallantly saving the life of a woman at Dalston Station, on the 4th November, .I 893 · The woman, with the intention of committing suicide, had thrown herself from the platform in front of an approaching train, when Westley, seeing that she mu s t be , killed if not rescued, at great risk to his own life, jumped on t o the line and dragged the woman away, being himself nearly struck by the engine.
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Presented by H. R. H. ' The Prince of Wales, Grand 'Prior, at House, on the 8th day of 18 95.
JOHN WATT S, Manager, Audley Colliery, and WILLIAM DODD, Under Mana ge r, Audley Colliery (Silver Medal awarded z"n each cas e). For gallantry di splayed on the 14th January, 1895, in rescuing and endeavouring to re sc ue, with great risk to them se lve s, miners who we re in dan ge r of losing their live s at Audley Colliery, Staffordshire, thr o ugh the irruption into th e mine of a large volume of water, which prevented their escape, and subjected th e m to great danger from suffocation by gases.
WILLIAM MUGFORD and WILLIAM R AYMOND, Employes of the Corporation of Torquay (Bronze Medal aWa7/ded in each case). For rescuin g, and endeavouring to re sc ue , some workmen w ho had be en overtaken while at work in the main sewe r at Torquay by a sudden flood, caused by a violent thunder s torm on the 20th October, 18 94.
JOHN BOLTON, Miner, Audley Colliery (B 'ron ze JYleda l awarded). For gallant conduc t on the occasion of the accident at Audley Colliery, on the 14th January, 1895, in assisting to rescue miners impri soned in the mine through the irruption of water.
JOHN WILLIAM RO BINSO and SA 1UE L WILKINSON, Raihvay Porters, Stock ton -on -Tees (Ce7l"tificate of Honour awarded in each case). For gallantly saving the life of a woman at Stockton Railway Station , on the I Ith September, 18 94. A woman named Isabella Bury, who was standing on the edge of the platform, fell on to the li ne just as a train and a single engine were approaching the station on two adjoining lin es . These two porters at once jumped on to the line , succeeded in getting Isabella Bury on t o the six-foot way, and held her there until the train and engine had passed on ei ther side.
JAMES JOH NSON, Engine Driver, Messrs. G. H. Nicholson and Son's Tan vVorks, Ipswich (Ce7/tiflcate of H onOU1/ aWa7/ded)
For gallant conduct and presence of mind at a fire which occurred on the 20th October , 1894, at the Tan Works of Messrs. G. H. Nicholson and Son. }\n engine on the
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premises had steam up, and the house in which it stood being on fire, its safety-valves became blocked by falling debris, thus rendering an explosion of the boiler, by which many of the firemen at work must have been injured or have lost their lives, imminent. Seeing the danger, Johnson proceeded into the engine-house and released the steam} being himself in great danger of being killed either by an explosion of the boiler or by the iron plates which were falling from the floor above.
GEORGE FROST, Waggoner, Audley Colliery (Certificate of HOrlOU11' awarded). This lad of sixteen acted with great bravery in going to warn men of their danger on the occasion of the irruption of water into the mine at Audley, on the 14th January, 1895. He was struggling in the water for some time, and had himself to be rescued and brought out of the mine.
Presented by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, Grand Prior, at Marlborough House, on Monday, the 13th day of July, 1896.
JAMES HENRY HAMER, Duxbury Park Colliery, near Chorley,_ Lancashire (Silver Medal awarded). For distinguished bravery and presence of mind displayed in a haulage-brow at Duxbury Park Colliery, on the 29th November, 1895. Some thirty to forty tons of coal had fallen and entirely covered Mr. James Preston, underlooker at the colliery, when Hamer, at imminent personal risk to his life, at once set to work to extricate him, with the assistance of a comrade named Thomas Brown. Hamer, being the stronger,. kept the large stones from coming down, whilst his comrade worked his way through until Preston's head was uncovered. Although unable to extricate him themselves, they rendered all possible aS3istance until further help arrived, and their heroic efforts were mainly instrumental in saving the life of the underlooker.
THOMAS BROWN, Duxbury Park Colliery, near Chorley, Lancashire ( Sz'tver Medal awarded). For distinguished bravery and presence of -mind displayed in a haulage-brow at Duxbury Park Colliery, on 29th November, 1895. Some
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thirty to forty tons of coal had fallen and entirely covered Mr. James Preston, underlooker at the colliery, when Brown at imminent personal risk to his life, at once set to work to extricate him, with the assistance of a comrade named J ames Henry Hamer. The latter, who was the stronger of the two, kept the large stones from coming down, whilst Brown worked his way through until Preston's head wasuncovered. Although unable to extricate him themselves, they rendered all possible assistance until further help arrived, and their heroic efforts were mainly instrumental in saving the life of the underlooker.
BENJAMIN HOLLAND, Gotham, Derby (S£lver Medal awarded). For great gallantry and presence of mind displayed in extinguishing the lighted match of a "shot" employed in blasting operations at the Gypsum Mines, Gotham, on 7th August, 1895, thereby preventing probable serious loss. of life. Holland's heroic action was warmly eulogised by Mr. A. H. Stokes, Her Majesty's Inspector of Mines for the district.
THOMAS WILLIAM CLOVER, Margate , (Bronze Medal aWa1'ded). For conspicuous gallantry in attempting to rescue a felIowworkman, who had been overcome by foul air whilst engaged in emptying a cesspool at Margate , on 2nd July, 1895. Clover was himself brought to the surface in an unconsciouscondition, and his gallant act was warmly eulogised by the Coroner of the district.
CHRISTOPHER MURPHY, Police Constable, Glasgow Police (Bron z e Medal awarded). For great gallantry displayed on the 9th December, 1895, in stopping a runaway horse which had already caused serious injury to several persons, in one case terminating fatally. The constable by his courageous action thus averted at imminent personal risk, further collision and probable loss of life.
GEORGE JOSIAH HAYLOCK, Police Constable, City Police (Bronze M edal awarded). For great gallantry and presence of mind in stopping a runaway horse on 30th lVIay last. The horse, which was attached to a pantechnicon van, bolted from Queen Victoria Street into Mansion House Street, where the driver was thrown from his seat and fatally injured. Haylock, who succeeded at great personal risk in
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stopping the runaway hors e , was dragged nearly roo yards and very narrowly escaped bein g cru shed between the van and the lamp-po s t.
FELI X CALLAG HAN, Glas gow (Ce1l'lificate of Honou r awarded).
, For courageou s conduct in e ndeavourin g t o s t op a runaway hor se on the 9th D ece mber, r 89 5, in Gla sgow . The hor se had already cau se d se ri o u s injury to seve ral persons, one case terminatin g fatall y, and was ultimat e ly s top ped by a m e m ber of th e Gla sgovv Police Force. Callaghan, in hi s efforts t o s t o p the hors e Vlas knocked dmvn, and s us tain ed bruising of th e rib s, w hi ch necessitated his removal t o and detenti o n at the h osp ital.
WILLIAM ST EPHENSON, Station Ma s t e r, Ca rlt on Station, N.E. Rail wa y ( of I-J01Z0U11' aWa7l'ded) For great gall a n try di sp lay ed in re sc uin g a wo m an,vl h o, on 26th Jun e, r 895, during a thunder s torm, was wa lkin g a long th e r ai lwa y line, with an umbr e ll a u p, towards an exp r ess goods train , which was rapidly approaching from th e oppos it e direction. Stephenson, noticing th e dangerous po s ition in w hi ch the woman was plac ed , promptly wen t t o the r es cue, and succeeded in pullin g h e r down on the s i x- foot way, just as the express passed.

ELLI S R OBER TS, Oak e ley Slate Quarries, North Wa les Medal aWa7l'd ed) (P r ese nt ed b y Hi s R oya l Highne ss the Grand Prior at Aberysthwith on 26 th Jun e, 1896). For great gallantry and presence of mind in r esc uin g David Morris, employed at the Oakeley Slate Q uarr ie s, vlho on the 5th March, 1896, was preparing to place a charge of ge li gn ite in a crevice some t we nty-fo ur fee t do wn fr om th e edge o f a cc Bon" or cliff, w h e n a part of a bloc k of sto n e, weig hin g about one cwt., fe ll, d oing s uch seve r e injury t o hi s hand that h e wa s compell ed t o rela x hi s hold of the r ope, which dropped out of hi s reach . Roberts, see in g th e dan g erous position in which Morris was placed, immedi a t e ly climbed down with the aid of a r o p e, and catching him as he was sliding down the pr e cipic e, h e ld him until ass ista nc e could be rendered.
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Presented by Field Marshal Lord Roberts, Commanding the Forces in Ir e land, by command of H.R.H. The Grand Prior, at the Royal Hospital, Kilm a inham ,. Dublin, on Wednesday, th e 26th day of Au g ust, r 89 6
CHRI STOPHER DENI SON, Porter in the employ of the Dublin Wicklow and We x for d Rail way, at Dundrum, C o Dublin. (B1' onze l11edal awarded). For courageous cond uct displayed in r esc uin g a man on th e 17th May, 1896, wh o had deliberately run ac r oss th e r ai ls and placed him se lf on the track w h en an express tr a in was rapidly approaching. D en iso n imm ediat e ly jump ed down from th e platform, and, after a violent s tru gg le, s u cceede d in dragging him off the track and holdin g him in a position of safe t y until the train had passed.
Presented by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, Grand Prior, at l\1arlborough Hous e, o n Friday, the r 6th day of July, r 897·
JAME S RICHARD \tVILLIAM M AYNARD, R a il way In spe ct o r at Yeovil Juncti on (Silver }ledal awarded). For conspicuous gall a ntr y and presence of mind displayed on the 29 th January, 1897, in rescuing a wo man who was walking across the line at Yeovil J unction, just as a down express was rapidly approachin g Owing to the curve of the line at thi s point, the waggons which were standing on the sidings shut o ut a ll sigh t of the train. Maynard, recognising the dangerous position in which the woman was placed, imm ed iat e ly jump ed down from the platform a nd had only ju st s uc ceede d in dragging h e r on t o th e s i x -foo t way when th e express d as h ed by. Eye-witnesses of th e occurreEc e s tat e that had Maynard be en a m o m en t later both himself and th e ,,,To man mu s t have b ee n kill e d.
ALFR ED R OBER T LU CA : Police Constable) City P olice (Bronze · 1YIedal a w arded). F or conspicuous ga llantry and presenceof mind di sp lay ed on th e 27 th June, r 896, in s t opp in g t wo , powerful hor ses attach e d t o a brewer's van which had bolted.
down Queen Victoria Street, London, E.C., the driver having lost all control over them. In his successful endeavour to stop the runa'VrlYs, Constable Lucas ,;vas the means of warding the van off the shelters in the centre of th e road. Eyewitnesses of this occurrence speak most highl y of the very courageous conduct of Luca s . and state that possibly th e driver and others were saved from an untimel y end.
J OHN JAMES THOMPSON, Police Constable, Halifax Borough Police Force (B11'0nze ]jlledal awa1I'ded) For great ga ll e-tntry and presence of mind displayed in stopping three runaway horses attached to a wagonette ",,,hich had bolted down King Cross Lane, a steep stree t in Halifax, on February 27th, I 897. Constable Thompson was dragged off his feet for some thirty or forty yards before h e succeeded in stopping the runaways, averting by his heroic conduct an accident w hich mu st have r es ulted in serious damage to property and probably in loss of life.
RICHARD GOLDBY, Police Constable, Staffordshire Constabulary ( B1!'on z e JJ!Iedal awarded) For grea t gallantry displayed on the I 5th April, l897, in endeavouring to rescue a man named Hodgki ss, emp'loyed as night wa tchman on a road at Wednesbury, to warn passers-by of th e danger of travelling along the road, ",,,hich had fallen in in places, owing to a subterranean fire. Constable Goldby suddenly missed Hodgkiss, and it was at once conjectured that he had fallen into one of the fire-holes, and search Viras made for hi s recovery. It was ultimately found that Hodgkiss had fallen into one of these holes , and notwithstanding that two men who had attempted to go down into the s mokin g hole had been driven back by the heat and smoke, Goldby volunteered, and, descending th e hole, brought Hodgkiss to th e surface, who had however unfortunately succumbed to the terrible injuries he had received. G oldby himself was rendered almost unconscious in hi s heroic attempt to rescue Hodgkiss.
ARTHUR EDWARD DAY, Porter in the employ of the Metropolitan Railway (Ce1 l'tificate of Honour awa1I' d ed). For courageous conduct and presence of mind displayed on the 23rd January, l897, at Baker Street Station, in rescuing a passenger named Mason , who accidentally fell off the platform
on to the line just as a train was about to enter. Day recognising Mason's dangerou s position,immediately jumped on the permanent way and promptly dragged him under the platform just in time to escape being caught by the engine of the approaching train, which passed the spot a moment later. Ey e-witnesses of the occurrence fully testify to the personal risk which Day ran in hi s success ful endeavours to save the passenger.
JOSEPH CON\iVAY, Police Constable, Metropolitan Police (Certificate oj H onour aWa7!'ded). For conspicuous gallantry displayed on the lst March, l897, in endeavouring to sto p a runavvay horse. which having only just been harnessed to a van, bolted, as another hors e was also about to be harnessed thereto. The man harn essing the hor ses became en tangled in the splinter bar and was carried in that position a considerable distance. Constable Conway in endeavouring t o stop the runaway was knocked down, and becoming entangled in front of the axle-tree ,;vas dragged head downwards a distance of 300 yards, and consequently ran great risk of lo s ing his life Although Barling, the man engaged in harnessin g the horse s, escaped without injury, Conway was rendered insen s ible, and s u s tained such serious injuries as to necessitate immediate removal to St. Mary's Hospital.

Presented by His Excellency the Lieut.-Gov erno r of the Isle of Man, Confrere Lord Henniker, by c01l1mand and on behalf of H.R.H. The Grand Prior, at Laxey (Isle of lVlan), on Saturday, the 25th day of Septe1l1ber.
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GRIFFITH J. WILLIAMS, Her Majesty's Government Inspector of Mines, and JOHN KEWLEY, Manager of th e Snaefell Mines (Sz'lve11' JJ!Iedal awarded to each) . For great gallantry and presence of mind displayed on th e loth May, l897, at the Snaefell Mine (Isle of Man), in voluntarily descending into an atmosphere impregnated with poisonous gas at the imminent risk of sharing the fate of the twenty
men In the mme who s uccumb ed to its effects, nineteen of whom died in the shaft. Their fearless and heroic conduct in spired others to join the rescue parties, by whose efforts five men, one of whom died a ""eek later , were brought alive from the mine, and the bodie s of others were promptly recovered.
Presented by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, Grand Prior, at Marlborough House, on Friday, the 8th day of July, 18 9 8
WILLIAM BENNETT, Police Constable, of the Birmingham Police (Szlv e1" JJ1edal awarded). For great ga llantry and presence of mind displayed on the 13th June , 1897, in rescuing three men from a cellar belongin g to a tavern in Lawley Street, Birmingham. The men were discovered lying unconscious from the effects of the poisonous gas generated by beer in the proces s of fermentation. Constable Bennett, after having succeeded in bringing the men out of th e cellar resorted to artificial re spiration and brought the men round before the arrival of th e doctor, who stated that but for Constable Bennett's prompt and courageous action the lives of the three men would have been lo st. Bennett was himself very much exhau s ted by hi s exertions in the poisonous atmosphere.
HENRY ROWE, Warrington (B1/onze Medal awcwded). For very courageous conduct displayed on 24th July, r897, in stopping a runaway horse attached to a driverle ss cab as it was on the point of dashing into a procession of children blocked in a narrow thoroughfare known as Sankey Street, Warrin gton. Rowe pulled the horse down and fell b e neath it, sustaining severe internal injuries. Had it not been for Rowe's prompt and heroic action the hor se would have plunged right into that part of the procession then crossing Sankey Street, and loss of life must have ensued, owing to th e crowded state of the thoroughfare.
THOMA S WI-IINCUP, Superintendent, West Riding Constabulary, Pontefract (Bron ze Medal awarded). For conspicuous conduct and presence of mind displayed on 15th July, 1897,
in rescuing a woman who had slipped down under the footboard of an incoming excursion train at Station, Pontefract. The Superintendent threw himself down on the platform, and at great personal risk held the woman clear of the rails till the train stopped. He was severely brui sed by the passing train.
ARTHUR J AMES SCOTCHER, Police Constable, Reading Borough Police (Bronze Medal awarded). For courageous conduct di sp layed on 2 Tst September, 1897, in stopping a runaway horse attached to a cart which was proceeding along Great Knollys Street, Reading, the street being crowded with people proceeding to the Fair Ground. But for Police Constable Scotcher's heroic conduct in stopping the progress of the runaway horse serious injuries and probable loss of life would have resulted. Scotcher was himself knocked down, and one of the wheels of the cart passed over his thigh, which necessitated his laying up for two or three weeks.
SIDNE Y VOCKINGS, Porter in the employ of the Great Western Railway, at vVestbourne Park Station (Bronze lJ![edal awarded) . For conspicuous gallantry and presence of mind displayed on 9th September, 1897, in rescuing at imminent personal ri sk a man named Charles]. Broughton ·who had staggered across the down main line platform in front .of an advancing train which was rapidly approaching Westbourne Park Station. Vockings jumped on to the line and only just mana ged to pull the man clear when the engine was but a few feet from them.
THOMAS WILLIAM LEWIS, Porter in the em ploy of the London, Chatham, and Dover Railway, Shortlands Station (Bronze .Nledal awarded). For courageous conduct and presence of mind displayed on 2nd February, 1897 , in re sc uing a man named Dudley Stanton Saul, who, whilst walking along Shortland s Station platform, overbalanced himself and fell on the rail s ju s t as a train was rapidly approaching. Lewis who was on the opposite platform, witho ut a moment's hesitation and at great personal risk jumped on to the rails and pulled Mr. Saul out of danger. Eye-witnesses fully testify to the fact that but for Lewis's prompt and gallant act Mr. Saul must have lost his life.
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ROBERT BAMBER, Stockbroker's Clerk, Streatham Hill (Szlver .l.lledal awarded). For very courageous conduct displayed on the 22nd September, 1898, at Streatham Hill Railway Station, when he saw a man throw himself across the rails in front of an advancing train. Mr. Bamber immediately jumped down on to the line and forcibly dragged the man into the six-foot way just in time to save his life.
Bombardier WILLIAM PHILIP HALL, R.A., Dover, (Silver Medal aWa1/ded). For very distinguished gallantry and presence of mind displayed at an accident 'which occurred at Clerkenwell Close on 27th December, 1898, through the upsetting of some bowls containing acids u sed by electro platers and gilders. Bombardier-then Gunner-Hall , who happened to be passing by at the time, noticing the dense smoke that was issuing from the windows, immediately went into the house and rescued the five occupant s , who had become unconscious from suffocation, at very considerable risk to his own life.
BENJAMIN TURNER, Surveyor's Clerk, Hayling (Bron z e awarded). For conspicuous gallantry displayed on 22nd August, 1898, in stopping a runaway hor se and cart near South Hayling Railway Station, the horse havin g no bit in his mouth.
FRANK RUSSELL, Carman, South Hayling (B1/onze JJ1eclal awarded). For conspicuous gallantry displayed on 22nd A ugust, 1898, at South Hayling Railway Station, in endeavouring to stop the runaway horse, afterwards caught by Mr. Turner. Russell sustained serious injuries in his attempt to stop the runaway.
Private LEGGETT, 3rd Battn. Suffolk Regt. (Bronze Medal awarded). For great gallantry and presence of mind displayed on 15th June, 1898, at Ipswich, where he was employed as (( Boots" at an Hotel, being then only sixteen years of age. Leggett climbed into a cart attached to a runaway pony, which he stopped by means of the reins, a
lady who was alone in the cart when the pony bolted being removed from it in a fainting condition.
WRIGHT WOOD, Mason, Halifax (Bronze 1Vledal awa1/ded). For very courageous conduct displayed on 24th July, 1898, who ran after and jumped into a cart attached to a runaway horse, and jumped off, carrying a child three years old, whom he thus rescued from a very dangerous situation in the vehicle.
CLEMENT H. BRASIER, Railway Porter; Canning To w n Station, G.E.R. (Bronze 1vJedal awa1/ded). For very courageous conduct and pre sence of mind displayed on 5th July, 18 9 8, at Canning Town Railway Station, in rescuing a woman who had jumped on to the line thirty yards in front of a light engine running through the station at the time , the engine only just clearing him as it passed.
ERNEST PIERCE, Railway Guard, Woolwich Dockyard Station, S.E.R. JJ!!edal aWa1/ded). For very courageous conduct displayed on 3rd May , 1898, in saving the life of a woman who was lying on the rails six yards from the mouth of a tllnnel, from which a train running upon the m e tals on which she was lying emerged at the moment of the rescue.
EDWARD EVANS, Railway Signalman, Portmadoc, Cambrian Railways (Bronze JJ!!edal awarded). For great gallantry and presence of mind, displayed on 3rd September, r898, in rescuing a female passenger who was crossing the rails at Portmadoc Railway Station, and had become bewildered just as a train was rapidly approaching the station. Evans only just succeeded in dragging the woman clear when the engine pa sse d at a distance of about two yards from them.
Police Constable JOHN REAY PRINCE, Liverpool Police Force , (Bronze Medal awarded). For conspicuous conduct displayed on 18th February, 1899, in stopping a runaway horse attached to a cart laden with mortar. It is stated by eye-witnesses of the occurrence that but for Prince's prompt and heroic action, serious damage to property and probable loss of life must have ensued, as the horse in its flight was heading straight for a shop window.
BASIL BUSHELL, Station Master, Adisham Station, S.E.R. ( B1/onze JJ!fedal a wm' d ed) For great gallantry and presence
of mind displayed on Ist April, I899 , at Adisham Railway Station, in rescuing a lady passenger who was crossing the line just as an express was rapidly approaching the station, the lady having completely lost all self-control. It is s tated by eye-witnesses of the occurrence that Bushell only just cleared himself in time, as the engine of the express was less than its own length from him when he got out of it s way.
CHARLES CURTIS, Ganger, Box Station, G.W.R. (Bronze Medal awarded). For con sp icu o u s conduct and heroi s m di sp layed on 20th March, 1899, at Box Railway Station, in r esc uin g a female passenger, who, w hil st wa lkin g along th e edge of th e Station platform, suddenly r ee led over on to th e rail s. Curtis, who was some di s tanc e down the platform, recognising the perilous position in which th e woma n was pl aced, immediately went to h e r assistance, and on ly just s ucc eeded in dragging her into the six -foo t way, when an express train, which was due about that time, dashed by, travelling at the rate of sixty mil es an h our.
DA VID BINGHA M, Clerk at Head-quarters, Cen tr a l Police Station, Cardiff (Ce1/tzjicate of Honozw awarded.) For very courageou s conduct and presence of mind displayed on 19th November, I89 8, in s t opping a runaway horse in Westgate Street, Cardiff, and thereb y preventing probable loss of life.
Presented by H. R.H. The Prince ()f vVales, Grand Prior, at Marlborough House, on Wednesc1ay, th e I I th day of July, 1900.
MISS STONE MILESTONE. Medical Practitioner, London (Sziver Medal awarded). For very conspicuous conduct and presence of mind displayed on the 26th April, I 900, at the Belgrave Ho sp ital for Childre n, when at imminent personal risk Miss Milestone endeavoured to save a nurse at th e hospital whose dress had b een set on fire by th e breaking of a spirit lamp. Mi ss Milestone bein g h e r se lf burnt in ende avo urin g to put out th e flames, and th e nurse eve ntually s uccumbing to her injuri es. Thi s galla nt act was spoke n of in very high terms by th e su r geon to the hospital, and by the Coroner at th e inque s t on th e nurse.

THOMAS PRINCE MILL\"lARD, Police Constable, Liverpool (Szlv e1/ lI!ledal awa1/ded). Under circumstances of considerable ga llantry P.e. Millward t wice descended into a man-hole at Liverp oo l on the I5th June, 1899, and finally rescued a man nam ed Harvel', enveloped in flame s thr o u g h the up se tting of a paint pot on a hand-lamp. With g reat difficulty Constable Millward conveyed the man out of the man-hole , but Har ver died on hi s way t o the hospital.
SAM DAKIN, In spector, Lanca shi re and Yorkshire Railway, Halifax Station (Sz'lve1/ Medal awarded) For very conspicuous conduct and presence o f mind displayed on the I 8th October, 1899, at Halifa x Station, in rescuing a man who had fallen on to the rails in a dense fog just as a train was approaching. Dakin only ju s t s ucceeded in dra gg ing th e man, vvhose rib s were fractured by hi s fall, into the t wo -foo t way, where h e courageously g uarded him until th e train pa ssed.
HENR Y POND THO MAS, late Gunner, R.H.A., now Ticket Collect or, Metropolitan Railway (Bronze lVleda l awarded). For very courageous conduct and presence of mind displayed on the 24th September, 1899, at Blackfriars Station, in rescuing a man who, w hil s t s tandin g on the edge of the station platform, turned to speak to a friend and fell on the rail s ju s t as a train ","as approaching.
THOMA S CLARK, Porter, Furness Rail way, Kirby Station, (B1'onze 1l1edal awarded). For g r ea t gallantry and presence of mind displayed on the 28 th J 111 y, I8 99, at Kirby Station , in rescuin g a man w ho was en gage d in sh untin g o peration s, and had got cau g ht bet wee n th e s teps of a moving waggon and the platform of a goods' shed. Clark got u nde r the waggon from the s id e b etween th e front and back wheels and held the injur ed m an u p until th e waggon was s topped.
ENO CH L US TY, A.B., H.M.S « Excellent," vVhale I s lan d, Port s m ou th (Ge1/tijicate of H onOU1/ awa1/ded). For very coura geo us conduct displayed on the 12th Jul y , 1899, in stopping a runaway h o r se attached to a cart which turned out from a s ide s tre e t int o a main thorou g hfare crowded with people r e turnin g from v iew in g Barnum's Show. Lusty, who was him se lf in th e ranks of a g un's crew draggin g a gun at the time, at great personal risk succeeded in stopping the runavlay.
HERBERT LIVICK, late Sergeant, Military Police, now Caretaker, Aldershot (Cert(ficate of Honour aWa1l"ded) For great courage and presence of mind displayed at Aldershot on 17th June, 1899, in re sc uin g a boy who was thrown under the wheels of a cart into which a runaway military waggon and pair of horses, without rider or driver h ad da shed. Livicl< at great personal risk succeeded in dragging the boy from a most perilous position.
Corporal MICHAEL CHARLES HI CKEY, Army Reservist, Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Oer tz/icate 0.1 H onour awarded). For very conspicuous conduct displayed on 11th May, 1899, in stopping a pair of runaway horses, the driver being thr own off his box. Corporal Hickey just succeeded in s toppin g the horses within a few yards of a crowd of persons.
ENOCH LUSTY, A.B., being absent in China, and Corporal M. e. HICKEY on active service in South Africa, were prevented obeyin g the Royal command to attend.
Pres en ted by His IVIaj es ty th e King, th e Sovereign Head and Patron of the Order (acting on behalf of the Grand Prior, H. R. H. th e Duke of Cornwall and York, absent in the Colonies), a t Marlborough House, on Wednesday, the I7th day of Jul y, I901.
MIS S HEL EN PRITTY, Cretingham, Suffolk, (B11"0nze }'1edal awarded). For grea t galla ntr y and presence of mind displayed at H ope Lodge, Cretingham, on 3rd A u g u st, 1900, in a courageous endeavour to rescue a man named Charles Mann, who was overcome by foul gases at the bottom of a well, forty-ei g ht feet deep. Th e men at the top ha ving refused to go down , Miss Pritty clambered through th e frame-work, and go t int o the bucket , and was let down. She reached the man, gave him brand y, and attempted t o reviv e him, but as there was no second rope available, sh e was obliged to leave him.
Corporal THOMAS MUL CAHY, late 1s t Batt. Royal Irish Re g iment, 12, Barrack Street, Waterford (B1 1"0nze Medal aWa1l"ded). For very courageous conduct and presence of mind displayed in r escu in g Mrs. Eliza Hearne, of Ballyporeen, Co. Tipperary, at Goff's Crossing, Tramore Railway
Line, on the 3rd June, 1900. Mrs. Hearne was apparently attempting to commit suicide, thus rendering her rescue all the more difficult, when Corporal Mulcahy running down an adjoining field, and jumping on to the rails, snatched the woman therefrom as a train was rushing up.
ADA M WATSON, Railway Constable, 30, Victoria Street, Lurgan (Bronze ]Jlledal awarded). For great gallantry and presence of mind displayed at Lurgan Railway Station, on the 30th July, 1900, in rescuin g Mrs. Macartney at a level crossing. Th e woman was under the influence of drink, and had crossed from the down to th e up platform. She was observed to be on the lin e and the down express rushing on h er. Watson rushed before the engine, seized the wo man , and dragged her over across th e rail. So close was the shave th at vVatson w as grazed by the engine, and he and th e woman we re thr own down betwee n it and the gate cl osing the level crossing from the road
BENJ A 1IN FRANCIS, Sheffield, (Bronze .LlIedal awarded) . For very conspicuous conduct displayed at the Victoria Vinegar Brewery, Sheffield, on 8th J ovember, 1900, in a plucky attempt to rescue a boy named Aldham, and a man named Wookey, "vho had be e n set t o clean a large vinegar vat, and had been overcome by th e fumes of carbonic acid gas. Th e employes and police ambulance not having effected a rescue, Francis volunteered to descend the vat, and by means of a rope was lowered to the b ottom, a distance of 19 ft. He succeeded in reaching Wookey, but a3 he pr oceeded to put a rope round the body became uncon sc iou s, Wr.lS pulled up , and remained in this s tat e for one and a half hours, after whic h he rendered assistance to the Fire Brigade staff in gett in g the bodies o ut.
P.e. THOMAS HENRY HI TES, rpswich, (Bronze .Nledal awarded). For courageo us conduct in endeavouring to stop a runaway horse and cab at Ip s·wich, on the 9th February, 190r. The h o rse s hi ed at the corner of St. John' s Road, and j erk in g the driver from hi s box. Hines, v,rho was off duty, recognising the great danger, as the horse was making for a crowded th o rou ghfare, made a dash for the reins, and in checking the pace the wheels of the cab skidded and a shaft struck him on the left shoulder, causing a very
severe bruise. Still clu tchin g the reins, he was dra gged along almost under the horse 's feet, and sustained a severe blow on his head. His ga llant efforts undoubtedly proved the means of saving life, and he is still (June 22nd), only able to do light duty, owing to his injuries.
HARRY LUSH, Horse Driver, Southampton, JOHN GRIST Ganger, Southampton, WILLIAM MOODY, Labourer, Southampton, ALBERT EDWARD JOHN ADAMS. Horse Driver, Southampton, THOM AS S MITH , Bricklayer, Southampt o n , (Certificat es of Hon our awarded) For very courageous conduct displayed at the Corporation Wharf, Southampton, on the 6th of July, 1900. By the r e moval of a connecting pipe from a sewer reservoir, sewage sludge and carbonic acid gas were admitted into a chamber 13ft. belo",,, the floor, in which three labourers, H. Godding, W. Williamson, and William C. Mussell were working. The gas and sludge overpO\vered th ese men. Jame s Shopland, John Grist, Thomas Smith, and William Moody immediately ran forward and descended into th e chamber to the rescue, but were them se lve s overcome by the deadly gas. Harry Lush and A. E. J. Adams then de scended into the pit with ropes, and succeeded in drawing out th ese men, as well as W. Williamson and W. C. Mussell, and the bodies of H. Godding and J. Shopland.
ROBERT COOK, Horsekeeper, 252, Hi gh Street, Plumstead, (Certificate of HonOU1" awarclecl.) For very courageous conduct displayed at Bostall Hill, Plumstead , on the 5th June, 1900. An ambulance wagon, while descending a steep hill, ran on to the hors e, owing to the breakin g of the breeching strap. The hor se ran away, th e driver lo sing control of it. Robert Cook caught th e runavlay by the head and was drag ged along hanging t o it until he stoppe d the animal, which fell and thr ew Cook on the ground Had he been shaken off he would ha ve b een run over by the ambulance carriage, which was at the time conveying a nurse with a diphtheria patient.
FREDERICK JOHN WATKINS, Printer, Waltham s tow, (Certi./z'cate of H onour awa1"ded). For very courageous conduct displayed at Farringdon Street Station, Metropolitan RaIlway, on the 24th D ece mber, 1900, in re sc uing two
drunken men who had fallen from the platform on to the metals, an overdue train being momentarily expected. The two men had a firm grasp of each other. Watkins, however, wrenched them apart, seized one, lifted him up to the platform, and then went for the other, but in doing so slipped and fell. He, however, sprang up, grasped the other man, and succeeded in dragging him to a place of safety. Watkins himself was pulled up in an exhausted condition, having received injuries to both -his legs just as the train carne in, and was for some time an o ut-patient at the St. Bartholomew's Ho sp ital,
tthe ]prior\? of the of the lbospitaI of $t. 30bn of 3erusalem in
List of Recipients
OF T H E
SERVICE MEDAL,
Awarded in recognition of distinguished services to the Order, and its Departments .
PART III .
LIST OF RECIPIENTS OF SERVICE MEDALS.
The Service an illustration of which is given at page I 19, was instituted in the year 1898, and was presented by H. R. H. The Prince of Wales, Grand Prior, at Marlborough House, on the 6th January, and 11th July, 1900, and again by His Majesty the King, Sov e rei g n Head and Patron (acting on behalf of the Grand Prior, H. R. H. th e Duke of Cornwall and York, absent in the Colonies), at Marlborough House, on the 17 th July, 19 0 1.
RECIPIENTS.
Sir JOHN FURLEY.
Colonel Sir HERBERT C. PERROTT, Baronet.
Brigade Chief Superintendent W. J. CHURCH-BRASIER.
Chief Superintendent J OHN H ARRISON BUCKLEY.
F RANK H ENRY TURNER, Esq.
Superintendent EDWARD RO BERT GOODWIN.
District Chief Surgeon SAMUEL OSBORN, F.R.C.S.
Assist. Commissioner FRAN<";OIS DONALD MACKEr ZIE.
Deputy Commissioner CHARL ES J OSEPH TRIMBLE, L.R.C.P.
Honorary Surgeon CHARLES HARRIS TAMPLIN, L.R.C.P.
Da te of Award.
28th Feb., 1899
28th Feb., 1899.
29th Nov., 18 98.
29th Nov., 1898.
29th N ov ., 1898.
28th Feb., 1899.
29th Nov., 1898.
25th July, 18 99 ·
28th Nov., [899.
28th Nov., 1899
Deputy Comn1issioner STU AR T C RAWFORD W ARDE LL .
Honorary Surgeon WILLI AM A CKR ILL STAMFORD, W ALT ER ROWL EY, Esq. [ M.R. C. S .
M a jor CHARL ES R . FL ETCHER L UTWIDGE.
W AY NMAN DI XO N, Esq.
C11ief Superinte ndent WILLI AM H ENRY lVl oRGAN .
Chief Surg eon RI CHARD BU RDE TT SEL LERS , lVLR C S
Chief Superint e ndent M ARSHALL H OPPER.
L a dy Superintend e nt IVlrs . P RISC ILLA L AVERACK.
First Nursing Officer Mrs. M ARY J ANE H ARE.
Private RI CHARD S LATER .
Deputy Con11n issioner C H.AR LES H ENRY MIL BURN , M . B.
District Chief Surg eon G EORGE T HOM SON, M. D .
First Officer B ENJ AM I N S ELLARS .
of $t. John of Jerusalem in ROLL OF DECE A SED MEMBERS, HONOR A RY AND SERVING BROTHERS
Before Incorporation by Royal Charter.
PAR T I V . (aj
<IDtbtt of of dJttuzaltnt tn Qfnglanb.
THE REV. SIR ROBERT PEAT, D.D.
From 29 th January, 1831, to 21st April, 18 37.
THE HONBLE. SIR HENRY DYMOKE, BARONET.
From 15th July, 1838, to 24th June, 18 47.
Promoted to Lieut.- Turcopolier, 24th June, 18 47.
LIEUT.-COLONEL SIR CHARLES MONTOLIEU LAMB, BARONET.,
From 24th June, 1847, to February, 1860.
Grand Turcopolier, 8th February, 1860.
REAR-ADMIRAL SIR ALEXANDER DUND AS YOUNG ARBUTHNOT
From 16th July, 1860, to 24th June, 186r.
HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF MANCHESTER, K.P. ,
From 24th June, 1861, to Eve of St. John, 1888.
Past Prior from 18th July, 1888, to deceas e, 21st March, 1890.
PART IV. (a).
Jlflelnbers, gssotiates, anb £i?erbing
Deceased during t lte last Century, przor to the Incorporation of tlze Order by Royal Charter, I4th Jl1ay, 1888.
1k.nigbts of Justice.
ALBAN Y, Co lon e l H. R. H. Leopold George Duncan A.lbert, Duke of, K.G., IZ.T., G.C.S.1., G.C . M .G.
ALE XANDER, General Sir J ames Edward, C .B. , K.C.L.S.
ANDER SON , Colo n e l Tho111as
ANTRIM, The Right Hon. H ugh Seymour, 9th Earl of ARBUTHNOT, Rear-Admiral Sir A le xander Dundas Young, K. C h as. I 11.; Medjidi e; St. George of Russia; St. Ferdinand, &c.; Gentleman of the Privy Chamber to Her Maj esty
Lord Prior, 16th July, 1860
BARTON, Sir Freeman
BEAUMONT, Sir George Howland, Baronet.
BEETHAM, William, F.R.S.
BELL, William, M .D.
BIGSBY, Robert, M .A., LL.D., K.J.S.
BISSI-IOP, Major-General Cecil, C B.
BOURNE, Colonel Sir J ames, Baronet., C . B., F.S.A.
BRETT, Major Reginald Best
BROMLEY, Stretch Cow ley
BROUN, Sir Richard, Baronet.
BROWNSON, Lieut. - Colonel Willian1 Henry
BUCKLEY, Major WillialTI
BURGES, Captain Somerville vValde111ar
Bi(JRLTON, Colon e l William, C. B.
BURNABY, IVlajor-General Edwyn Sherard, M.P.
BURNES, James, K.H., LL.D., F.R.S.
BURNES, Lieutenant George James Holmes
BURNES , Captain Sidney Holmes
D ate of Elect£o71. 7th Jun e, 1883. 24th Feb., 1832 . 5th Jan., 186 5. 24th Jun e, 1848 . 20th Aug ., 1855 . 15th Sep. , 188 3. 11th Dec., 187 1. 28th July, 1835. 9th Sep., 1837. 28th Jul y, 1835. 16th Feb. , 1858. 12th Dec., 1876. 8th July, 1857. 30th March, 1832. 28th July, 18 35. 15 th Sep., 1832. 19th July, 18 49. 24th June, 1848. 8th July, 1857. 14th Dec. , 1880. 22nd July, 1837. 1St July, 1857. 20th May, 185 8. F
BURNES, Lieutenant Ward Holmes
CHASTELAIN, Philippe Count de. Received in France in 18 I 3· Sometinle Secretary to the French Langues, and one of the Delegates to England at the revival of the English Langue. (Honorary Ranl<.
CHERMSIDE, Sir Robert Alexander, M.D., K.C.H.
CLANNY, \iVilliam Reid, M.D., F.R.S., Edin.
CO JY NGHAM, Lieut.-General The IVIost Noble George Henry, Marquis
CRAWFORD, William, M.A.
CUNYNGHAM, Sir Robert Keith Dick, 6th Baronet. DE PEARSALL, Robert Lucas
DE PEARSALL, Robert Lucas, Junior
DOYLE, Major-Gen. Sir John Milley, K. C. B., M. P.
DUDLEY, The Right Hon. the Earl of DUNBOYNE, The Right Hon. J ames Butler, 13th Baron.
DUNSANY, The Right Hon. Randal Edward Plunkett, 15th Baron.
DYMOKE, The Hon. Sir Henry, Bart., 17th H e reditary Champion of England. (Lo rd Prior, 15th July, 18 38).
FORTESCUE, Major Edward F. Knottesford
FREESTUN, Colonel Sir \iVilliall1 Lockyer, M. P.
GIBB, Hugh, Surgeon-General
GIBSON, Lieut.-Colonel George Washington
GRANT, Captain Thomas
GRANT, John
GRIFFITHS, Major William Stuart
HILLARY, Sir William, Baronet.
HILLARY, Sir Augustus William, Baronet.
HOARE, Sir Edward, Baronet.
HOLMES, General John, C. B. HOMPESCH VON WISBECQ, Theophile Anton \iVilheln1, Count von, (nephew and heir of the 69th Grand Master Ferdinand von Hompesch. He was received into the Order in the A ng 10- Bavarian Langue, 182 5). (Honorary Rank).
Date of Electiol/, 18th Jan., 1858, 18lh Nov., I 8n
24th June, r84 2, 24th June, 1832, 7th June, 1870,
22 nd Jun e, 183),
3 1st July, 1844, 22nd July, 1837, 17th July, 1840, 11th March , 1831, 15 th Dec" 1874, lIth Nov., 1830, 28th July, 1835,
I5lh July, 1838
9th July, 1875. 28lh Aug., 1857.
20th May, 1858.
8lh July, 1857.
19 th Jan. , 18338lh July, 1857. 24th Jun e, 1848 . 7th July, 1838. 7th July, 1838.
1st July , 1857· 8th July , 1857. 14th Oct. , 1842•
Date of Electwn.
H V 'ce AdD1iral the Rig-ht Hon. Sir \IVilliam 30th April, Ig3I. OPE, 1Johnstone, G. C. B., M. P. (received abrr;ad).
1st July, 1857.
JONES Vice-Admiral the Hon. Alexander Montgonlery. , . 1 d (Honorary 24th June, r847. LABAN OFF, His Highness the Pnnce A exan er Rank).
L B Lieut.-Colonel Sir Charles Montolieu, Baronet, 24th June, 1847. AM , ) D C L (Lo rd Pnor, Baron de St. Hypolite (F rance, .. . 24th June, 1847).
LAMB, Charles J a1l1es Saville Montgomery
24th Jun e, 184 8 H 1 L [' d 30th :i\larch, 1832. LANGFORD, The Right Hon. ercu es anglor, 2nd Baron.
LAV,TRENCE, Sir James (recei ve d abroa , enl er 0 renc 1 Chapter in 1879.
d) M b f F 1 30th April, 13 31.
LE GEYT, Philip WilliaIl1
LEITH, J. Farley, Q. C. .
McALE STER, Lieut.-Colonel Charles ArchIbald, K. H.
MACKEN ZIE, Charles Fitzgerald
MA CN AB, Colonel the H on. Sir Alan Napier, Baronet.
MACPHER SON of Cluny, Ewen.
MAGINN, \iVilliam, LL. D.
MANSEL, Sir John Bell \IVilliall1, 9th Baronet.
MA STER, Captain Richard Tholllas
M ELANO DE CALCINA, AntOIne Laurent, olllte e. l'-ank).
8t h July, 1857. 8th July, 1857. 28th July, 1835. 13 th Jan., 1834. 19th Oct., 1832. 30th June , 1843. 17th July, 1840. C d (Honora ry 6th Jan., 1864.
MEREDYTH, Sir Joshua Colles, Baronet, of the 9th Sep., 1837. Orders of St. Louis of France, and of Louis of Hesse-Danl1stadt, &c. (He was the last English7nan 7" eceived into the Order by the 69th GrandMast er, the Baron Fe7"dinand von Z-£ornp esch early in I798).
1\1ITFORD, Percy
1\1 URRAY, Captain Arthur Stornlont
NEEDHAM, The Hon. Francis Henry
NEWTON, James
O'DON NELL, General Sir Charles Routledge
PEARL, Commander Sir Janles, R.N., IZ.H.
PEARSON, Albert Harford, M.A., B.C. L.
18 th April, 1882 18th Dec., 1840. 17th Jan. , 1839. IIth March , 1832. 13th Oct., 1875.
PEARSON, Julius Alexander, LL.D., F.S.A.
PEAT, The Rev. Sir Robert, D.D., G. C. St. Stanis laus of Poland Chap lain to IZino' Georg'e IV (Lord Prior, 29 th , ::, January , 1831 )
PENN EFATHER, General Sir John Lysaght, G.C.B., K.C.l\1.L.
PERROTT, Sir Edward Bindloss, Baronet.
PERROTT, Sir Edward George Lambert, Baronet.
(Received the accolade /ro77'z Si1/ joshua Co lies Meredyth, Bart., and con./e1/red the same on the Duke 0./ Manchester and othe1" .!<nig-hts).
P1-IIL1PPART, Sir John, K.G.V., IZ.P.S.
POPHAM, i \dmiral Sir Home Riggs, IZ.C. B., M.P. (Received abroad,' Knzght C01 n17'Zan der, 1799; received the Royal Licence to wear the inszgnia at Court, 20th Sept., 1799).
POTT, Joseph. Compton, Jun.
PovVNALL, Henry
RAMSAY, Major-General J ames
RIAR10-SFORZA, II Generalissimo II Duca Ludovico di ROBERTSON of STRUAN, General George Duncan, C.B.
R OBERTSON of STRUAN, George Duncan
ST. GERMAN S, The Right Hon. William Gordon Cornwallis Eliot, 4th Earl of SHADWELL, The Right Hon. Sir Lancelot
S1-IAW, Lieut. -Colonel Claudius, IZ. S. F.
S1-IUCKBURGH, Sir Francis, Bart., F. R. S.
SMITH, Admiral Sir vVillian1 Sidney, G.C.B., G.C.T.S., G.C.S.F. etc. (received in France).
SPRYE, Captain Rich.ard Samuel Mare. TACHE, Colonel Sir Etienne Paschal
THOMSON, Captain Willian1
T OCQ UEV ILLE, Peter Victor, Con1te d e TONKIN, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Warwick Hele (received in the A ng-lo- Bava 'rzan Lang-u e, 1830). [Baron.
TORPHICHEN, The Right Hon. Robert Sandilands, I rth
Date of Ele ction, 2nd July, 1867, 11th Nov., 1830, 16th Feb" 1858,
3 1st July, 1844, 22nd July, 1837, Ith Nov" 1830, 9 th Sep" 1837, 24th June, 1841. 22nd Jul y, 1837, 8l h Jul y, 1857, 20th Aug" I 85S, 13 th J an" 1834, 24th June, 186} 2nd March, 1869,
22nd July, 1837, 3rd Nov" 1874loth Nov., 185 8.
9 th Sep" 1837-
20th Aug., 1855· 18th Jan" 1858, 2nd March, 1864, 5th March, 1833, II th June, 1841.
16th April, 1862,
WILKIE, Lieut.-Colonel David WOLLASTON, Major Frederick WOOLFE, Richard, F.S.A. jLabies of 5usttce.
BRASSFY, Annie, Lady HOARE, Harriet, Lady MACPHER SON of Cluny, Sarah Justina, Mrs. STRANGFORD, Emily Anne, Viscountess (tbaplaills.
HUGO, The Rev. Tholnas, M.A.
MALET, The Rev. W. vVyndhalTI
\/\100D, The Rev. A. Athelstane, D. C. L.
1knigbts of (Brace.
AGAR, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Emmanuel Felix, M .P. BEATTIE, William, M. D.
BERENGER, Baron de
B EE THAM, Albert vVilliam, F.R.S.
B ELL, Alexander
BLAIR, Captain Harry
BROUN, Lieut.-Colonel William James
BROWNE, General Walter John, C. B.
BUCK, The Rev. John Parn1enter, M.A.
BURNES, Lieutenant Dalhousie Holmes
BusTRo s, Salim de
CASTEL -B ROLO, Federico Lancia e Grassellini, Duca di, K.S.S.M.
CLAY, Willian1 Nicholls
' COPLAND, James, l\1.D., F.R.S.
DELEPIERRE, Joseph Octave, LL.D., F.S .A.
ERMATINGER, Lieut.-Colonel \lVilliam, IZ. S. F.
Date of Election
24th June, 184 8
1St July, 18 57. 7th 1872. 18th Oct., I88!.
5 th Jan., 186 3. 23rd June, 1879·
8th Aug" 1873·
4th June, 1867 , 12th May, 1&68.
3rd March, 1868. 12 t h Dec " 1857. 1St July, 1857.
17th Jan " 18 34. 28th July, 18 35. 8th June, 1859. 18th N ov " 1873.
16th A ug. , 1848
8 th July, 1857.
28 th D e c " 1860.
1 July, 185 7.
17lh Oct., 1882. 24th June, 1864.
20 th :May, 1858.
16t h July, 1857. 8t h Dec " 1864
lo t h Feb. , 1860.
FERGUSSON, Lieut.-General William, I{. Cres. I st Class.
FIFE, Sir John, lVLA.
GLOVER, Robert Mortin1er, IVI.D., F.R.S., Edin.
GUNNING, John, C. B., Inspector-General of Hospitals.
HEARD, Colonel James
HEARD, Colonel the Hon. J. T.
HOSKYNS, Chandos vVren, M.P.
LAURIE, -VVillian1 Alexander, F.S.A., Edin.
LE MARCHANT, Sir John Gaspard, I(.C.B., K.C.lV1.G.
N ORCLIFFE, IVIajor-General N orcliffe, K. H.
OUTRAM, Lieut.-General Sir J alnes, Baronet, G . C . B.,
PINHEY, The 1-1 on. 1-Ian1mett [K. C. S. 1.
PLUlVIRID GE, Admiral Sir Jam es I-Ian\vay, I{.C.B., l\t1.P.
PRIN GLE, -VVillian1
RAM SAY, Charles -VVilliam Ramsay
RATCLIF F, Charles, F.G.A.
ROLPH, Dr. Thomas
RYLAND, Lieut.-Colonel George I-I a rri son
SALIS-SO GL IO, Peter John Fane de, Count of the Holy Roman Empire, I{.R.E., I{.H.S. (recez'ved at R077z e, 20th july, T843.)
SALIS-SOGLIO , Major-General Johann Ulrich, Baron de TURNBULL, \ iV m. Barclay David Dundas
VELLA, Luigi, LL. D., Superintendent, Record Office, Malta.
WATTS, Vice-Admiral George Edward, C. B., I{. C. H. WHITEHEAD, John
WILLIAMS, ThOlnas Troughear.
WINTHORP, William, Consul U.S.A., Malta.
J6squires.
F AREMAN, Colonel \iVillian1 Blennerhasset
HOLDEN, Hyla
PORTER, Lieutenant Reginald da Costa, Royal Engineers. WILMOT, Charles Montagu
Date of Election. 12th Dec., 1857, 12th Dec., 185), 24th June, 1848,
20th Aug., 1851, 8th July , 1857.
13 th Oct., 1858.
4t h June, 1867. 8th July, 1857.
20th May, 1858, 20th May, 1858. 8th J ul y, 1857.
1 th Aug , 1857.
12th Dec., 1857, 8th July , 1857-
5 th Jun e, 1865. 5th Dec., 1864.
14th Oct., 1842. 9th June, 1858.
12th Dec , 1857 , 9th Jun e, 1858. 13th July , r859, 28th Ang., 1857,
18th J a n. 185 8 8th July, 1857·
D ate of ElectlOlt
BAUMGARTEN , General Alexander de BRETT, Robert, M.R.C.S.
CALLENDER, George William, F.R.C.S., F.R.S.
20th Aug., 1855, 28th Aug., r858, 18th May, r8331st March, 1870, loth Sep ., (8 78, 2nd Feb., 1869· 'lbonorar)? :associates.
FALWASS ER, Surgeon-Major Francis, F.R.C.S., A.M.D.
FRER E, Ri g ht Hon. Sir Henry Bartle Edward, Baronet, G,C.B., G.C.S.I.
HEAD LAND, Frederick, M.D.
HOD SON, lVII's. Elizabeth
L ANGENBECK, Bernhard Rudolph Conrad, His Excellency
Baron von.
PORTER, Surgeon-lVlajor Joshua Henry, A.M.D.
R ENARD, Bruno J ean Bc:ptiste, Lieut.-General, A. D. C. to H.M. the I{ing of th e Belgians.
R UMSEY, Henry -VVyldbore , M.D., F.R.S.
SHAFTESBURY, The Earl of SHEPHERD, Surgeon- 1Vlajor Peter, A. M. D.
STAAF, lV1. Ie Colonel J. N.
BIRCH, Thomas
HILTO N, Charles
SV SON, Hiram 5er\Jing :n3rotbers.
21 St Feb., 18 2. 24th Jun e, 187 r. roth Sep ., 1878. 10th Sep., 1878. 20th Apri l, 1875.
4lh M ay, 1869. 24th June, 1870. 22nd Feb , 1881.
2yd June, 1875. 6th May, 1879
5th Nov ., 1872
13 th Oct. , I 75. loth Sep , 1878.
19 th April. I S87.
20th April, 1875. 2nd July, 186,. 3rd Noy., 1874.
\.tbe <Brant> }prior\? of tbe of tbe lbospttaI of $t. 30bn of 3erusalem in JEnglant>.
ROLL OF DECEASED lWE 1WBERS
AiVD E-I01VORARY ASSOCIATES
After Incorporation by Royal Charter.
PAR T I V. (bJ
PART IV. (b).
,grelnbers anb 11}onorar!? Q(ssoriates
Deceased sz"7Zce the Inco?jJoratz"on of tlze Order by Royal Clzarter, granted I4th JJ1ay, I888.
So"erefgn lbeab anb lPatron of nJe @rber. HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA.
Sub-lPrior.
CLARENCE AND AVONDAL E, H.R.H. the Duke of, K.G.
1knigbts of Justice.
BATTENB ERG, H. R. H. Prince Henry Maurice of, K.G.
BENNETT, John R. Burlton
BOILEAU, Sir Francis George Manningham, Baronet.
CONY NGHAM, The Most Hon. the lVla rquess of DUN CAN, Colonel Francis, R.A., C.B., IVLP.
GLASGOW, The Right Hon. George Frederick, Earl of HAWKI r S, The Rev. Willial11 Bentinck Letham
HOULTON, Sir Edward Victor Lewis, G.C.M.G.
JEPHSON, Captain Sir Alfred R. N.
LATHO M, The Right 1-Ion. Sir Edward, Earl of, G. C. B.
LE CHMERE, Sir Edn1und Anthony Harley, Baronet, M. P.
LIM ER ICK, The Right 1-Ion.SirvVillian1 Hale J ohnCharles, Earl of, K.. P.
LO CI-1, The Right Hon. Sir Henry Broughan1, Lord, G.C.B., G.C.l\1.G.
lVIANCHE TER, His Grace Sir vVilliam Drogo, Duke of, K P.
PAGET , The Right 1-Ion. Lord Alexander
PORTER, Major-General vVhitworth, R. E.
ROWE, R. Reynolds
SAXE COBURG AND GOTHA: H.R. H. the Reigning Duke of) (Duke of Edinburgh), K.G.
SAXE COBURG and GOTHA, I<.:.G., H.R.1-I. the Hereditary Prince of SCI-ILESvVIG-HoLSTEIN, Major H. H. Prince Christian V ictor of, G. C. B.
Date of Eledz"olt 18th July, 1888.
16th April, 1890. 8t h Feb., 1860. lIth July, 1890 23rd June , 1883 23rd June, 1875 5th Nov., 1872. 9th Dec., 1865
18th April, 1882
28th July, 1898 . 2]rd June, 1888. 9th Dec., 1865.
1 rth July , 1890
23rd June, 1888.
26th Sep., 18 60. 23rd June, 1894. 8th Jnne 1859
23rd June, 1888.
18t h July , 1888
25th April , 1 93
26th April, 1890.
ST. GEORGE, General Sir John, G. C. B.
STORY, Captain J an1es
TECK, H.H. the Duke of, G.C.B. (Hon. Bailiff)
TEMPLETOWN, General the Right I-Ion. Sir George Frederick, Viscount, G.C.B.
\iVAKEMAN, Henry Offiey
\7,1ALFORD, Edward
WAT ERFORD, The Most Hon. Sir John Henry , Marquess of, IZ P.
VVILLI S, General Sir George, G.C.B.
WINCHILSEA AND NOTTINGH AM, The Right Hon. Sir Murray Edward-Gordon, Earl of jLabies of Justice.
H.LM. VICTORIA EMPRESS DO WAGER FREDERICK OF GERMANY and Queen of Prussia, Princess Roy a l o f Great Britain and Ireland.
BENNETT-POE, Rosetta N[ary, Mrs. C RAWLE Y, Emily Charlotte, Mrs.
D ENMARK , I-I. M. the Queen of GILDEA, Rachel Caroline, Mrs.
H AWK IN S, Elizabeth, Mrs. HO SKYNS , Clara Amelia Wren, Miss HOULTON, Hyacinthe Harriett e, Lady
L ATHOM, Alice, Countess of PALMER, J essie Frances, Mrs. ST. G EORGE , Elizabeth Marianne, Lady
TECK, H. R. H. the Princess lV[ary Adelaide of Cambridge, Duchess of TEMPLETOWN, Susan Mary Isabella, Viscountess
<.tbaplains.
B ARN ES, The Rev. Prebendary R eg inald Henry CLAUGHTON, The Right Rev. Bishop , D. D.
Dat e of Ele ctiol/, 1st June, 1861, 5th May, 1874
23 rcl June, I88!.
7th June, r870.
18th May, r880, 6th May, r 867. 23rd June,
25th Feb., 1890
16th Ap ril , I89J.
IOWA, The Right Rev. William
MART YN, The Rev. Charles John
93
Stevens Perry, Bishop
OAKLEY, The Very Rev. John, Manchester.
PORTAL, The Rev. George R a ymond [o f (Honorary) ] D.D., Dean of
SHAD\iVEL L, The Rev. Arthur Thomas Whitmore
TENN ESS'EE, The Right Rev. Charles Todd Quintard, D.D. , Bishop of (Honor a ry)
WHIT E, The Rev. Henry
VVOODWARD , The Rev. John , LL. D.
r8th Ju ly, 1888. 8th Feb , r876
23 rcl Jun e, I8S!.
19lh Apr il , 188,. 23rclJune, 188).
3 r cl Apri l, 1861· 9th July, 1878
18 th April, 1881.
30 lh July, 189\' 20th July, 188o.
8t h Aug., 18n 17 th May, 1881.
14th Dec., 1880.
13 th April, 5th J Ull e, 1877·
Date of Electz'olZ
22ncl Feb., 1898. 23rd Jun e, 1888
3rc1 March, 1868. 3rd Aug., 1869. ]rd Dec. , 1867. 6th Feb., 1868
13 th D ec , 188 !. 2nd June, 1868.
'Iknigbts of CSrace.
AL COCK, Sir Rutherford, K. C. B., D. C. L.
.A NGLESEY, The Most Hon. the l\1arquess of
BRAY, Sir John Cox, K.C.J\1.G.
BUl.z FORD -I-I ANCOCK , Sir Henry Jam es Burford, C.M.G.
CA RNARVON , The Right Hon. I-I e nry Howard Molyneux, Earl of
CLARK, Sir Andrew, Baronet., J\1 . D.
CLAYTON, Sir Oscar l\ /loore Passey, C.B., C.M.G., M.D.
COOK, John Mason
DI XON, Sir Raylton
EVAN S, Thomas William, M.D.
FAIRBAIRN, Sir Andrew
FELLOW S, Frank Perks
FREMA J: TLE, General Sir Arthur James Lyon, G.C . M.G., C.B.
GALTON, Sir Douglas, K.C.B., D.C.L.
GOLDIE-TAUBMAN, Sir John Senhouse
HILL, Thomas Rowley
HUNTER, Sir William \lVilson, K.C.S.L, C.LE., LL.D.
KETTLE, Sir Rupert A.
LAMPSON, N orman George
LIND SEY, The Right Hon. the Earl of
22nd June, 1889_ 9th Aug., 1894
3rc11J ec ., 1892.
19th Feb., 1884. r7Lh D ec , 1888.
16 Lh April , 1890. 23rcl J une, 1891. 19 th July , r 887.· 30th July , 1889.
17th Dec., 1888
30Lh July , r 889
lO th July , 1877
27l h Feb., 1900
29 th July , 1890.
22 nd June, 1889. 17th D e c , 1888
2 2 ndJune , r8 9 53rd Nov" 1874.
31st May, 1892. lIth July, 1890
LOTHIAN, The Most Hon. Sir Schomberg Henry, Marquess of, IZ.T.
lVIACCORMAC, Sir vVilliam, Baronet, IZ.C.B., IZ.C.V.O.
lVIACKINNON, Surgeon - Major General Sir William Alexander, IZ. C. B.
MACLURE, Sir John William, Baronet.
IVIANLEY, Surgeon-General William George Nicholas, C.B., 1T.Qt.
MONEY, Colonel Gerard Noel, C. B.
NOEL, Colonel Edward Andrew
PRIESTLE Y, Sir William, M.D., LL.D., M.P.
R YLAND, Warwick Hastings
SELWYN, Captain Charles William
SIlV[, Major-General E. Coysgrave, R. E. of Te1l1plelands, Prof. J as. W m. Fraser, 1\1.D.
STEWART, J. A. Shaw
SWAN, John G.
WALDIE-GRIFFITH, Sir George Richard, Baronet.
WALKER, John
2Labies of (\3 race.
BURFORD-HANCO CK, Hannah, Lady
EGERTON OF T ATTON, Mary Sarah, Lady
H UME LONG, Charlotte Anna, Mrs.
SANDFORD, Alice Emily Jane, Mrs.
BURGESS, Captain John , R.N.
CARR, Colonel Ralph Edward JEsquires.
FORRESTER, Surgeon-Lieut.-Colonel James S.
FRASER, Lieut.-General James IZeith, C. M.G.
KIRKPATRICK, The Honble. Sir George A., IZ.C.M.G.
MURRAY, James Wolfe
SANDERSON, Edward Scott
STAWELL, J. W. Alcock
Date of Ele ctioll
20lh June ,
28lh April, 30lh July,
23rd June , 22nd Jun e,
25lh April, 18 9)
27lh Nov., 1891, 2211d June, 23rd June, 18S!.
28lh July, 1891.
14th April , 2y c1 Jun e, 18S!.
IIth July, 1890, 26th April, 189! 15th Dec. , I8n 6th May, 18730
22nd June, 1'7Lh Dec. , 14Lh April, 29th July , 189"
23rc1 Jun e, 18S R r 3th April, 3rc1 Dec., 1892• rOlh June, I89J. 28th July, 1896 , 5th Nov. , 1872
3 rc1 Dec., 1869, 22 11d June,
95 lbonorar}2 Ser\?ing Sisters.
GLADYS, Sister, Rev. Mother Superioress, All Saints' Sisterhood, Bombay
H EELlS, Augusta Sophia, Mrs. WILLIAMS, Mrs. E. R. lbonorar}2 Ser\?ing :JBrotber.
RO BIN SON, George J anles lbonorar}2 Bssociates.
ACLAND, Sir Henry W., Baronet, K.C.B., 1\1.D., LL.D.
ApPIA, Dr. Louis
BAKER, Sir Samuel V\Thite (Pacha)
BAROFFIO, Signor Colonello H.
BEAUFORT, Le Comte Henry de BOWLBY, The Right Rev. Bond, D.D. (Bishop Suffragan of Coven try)
BRIDGES, Miss Phillippa Henrietta
CARVALLO, DON NICASIO DE LANDA Y ALVAREZ DE CLARK, Robert, L. R. C. P.
COLEMAN, V\Tillia1l1 V\Tarman, 1\1. R. C. S.
ECCLES, Dr. A. SY1110nS
GORI, Dr. Marinus W. C.
GULSON, Mrs. Sophia Louisa
H ACON, Walter Edw.ard, L.R.C.P.
]A FFRAY, Sir John, Baronet.
] ONES, Arthur, 1\1. D.
L ASERON, 1\1ichael, M. D. LONGMORE, Surgeon-General Sir Tholnas, C. B. l\1ACLEAN, 1\1rs. R. M.
HENNIKER-MAJOR, The Hon. A. E. J. MACLEOD MOORE, Lieut.-Colonel W. J. B.
MANBY, Frederic E., F.R.C.S.
Date of Election. 24th April, r900.
24th June, r897. loth June, 1893.
2Jrc1 June, 1888. 22nd Feu., 1881. 9th Feb., 1875.
19th April, 1887. 6th May, 1879.
3rc1 Dec., r892.
30th July, 1889. 2nd Feb., I88!.
30th July, 1882. 30th July, 1890.
30th July, r889. 19th April, 1887. 30th July, 1889. 16th March, r895. 16th April, r890. 12th Nov., 1889. lOth July, Ib77. 24th June, 1870. 27th April, 1897. 12th Ma rch , 1895. 5th May, 1874. lIth July, r890.
lVI UND Y, Baron F aronir
NAP PER, Albert, lV£. R. C. S.
OWEN , Sir Francis Philip Cunliffe, K.C.B. , K.C IV1.G. , C.LE.
PA GET, Sir Jan1es Baron e t, F.R.C.S.
PARKE, St.1rgeon-Captain Thon1as H' i A.M.S.
PEAR CE , Walter, M.D.
PLATT, Willia1l1 Henry, L.R.C.P.
POLLOCK, Arthur Julius, M. D.
ROBERT S, Miss Mary Anne
SHEDDE N, Mrs. Elnily Mary i \nn
STILLINGFLEE T, Miss Cordelia
T AYL ER, Lloyd
THO MS EN , General Christian Alb e rt Frederick d e
WALLACE, Sir Richard, Baronet, K.C.B.
I.J\TARD , Adn1iral John Ross , R. N.
WELSH, Captain John
\iVICKH AM, Walter Wickham, M.R.C.S.
WILMOT, Brigadier-Gen. Sir H e nry, Baronet, K. C. B., U.QI;.
WILSON, Miss Jane
vV IL SON, The Hon. Harry Tyrwhitt
\tV RI GHT, Frederick
D ale of E lectiOl/, 18lh May , 188Q
6 lh April, 1890, 19 th Fe b., 188+
23r d Jun e, I 88!,
1 rth Jul y, 18!)Q
2y d July , 188j, 30th Jul y,
30 th Jul y, 88j, 23rd J une, 188S
24 th Jun e, 89i, 23r d J une,
12 th Ma rch , 18j; 19t h April, 188; 13th Feb , 18Jl.
17 t h Jul y, 188].
27lh N ov., 18jl 11 th Jul y, 1890,
25 l h Jul y, 189J'
30t h Jul y, I 88j,
30 t h Jul y, 3rcl D ec. , 189 2
'{tbe
<Branb of tbe @rber of tbe 1bospttaI of $t. 30bn of 3erusalem in JEnglanb .
ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE INSIGNIA AND MEDALS.
PART Ve
TH E PRINCE OF VVALE , GRAND P 1UOR.
H. R. H. THE PRINCESS OF 'liTALES
KNIGHT OF JUSTIC E. (EM BELLI!; 1-1 MENT TN GOLD.)
KNIGHT OF GRACE. N S ILVER.)
CHAPLAIN. (EMBELLISHMENT IN GOLD )
L r\. DY OF JUSTI E.
LADY OF GRACE.
GOLD.)
SILVER.)
HO . SERVII G BROTHER.
\rbe (Branb IPrior\? of tbe @rber of the 1bospital of $t. Jobn of 3erusalem in JEnglanb ___
Incorporated by Her Majesty Queen Victoria, under Royal Charter, 14th May, 1888.
ROLL OF MEMBERS A 1VD
HONORARY AND OF RECIPIE NTS OF AWARDS OF HONOUR.
Corrected to 8th December, 1903.
G. H-W.
Regz'strar.
CONTENTS.
PART I.-Roll of Members and Honorary Associates.
PART I I.-List of Recipients of Awards which have been conferred by the Chapter-General for acts of gallantry in saving life orr land:
(
a) Prior to the Incorporation of the Order by Royal Charter, granted 14th May, 1888.
(b) Since the Incorporation of the Order by Royal Charter.
P ART I I I.-List of Recipients of the Service Medal, and of the Special South African Medal.
PART IV.-Roll of Mel11bers and Honorary Associates deceased:
(a) I)uring the last Century, prior to the Incorporation of the Order by Royal Charter, granted 14th May, 1888.
(6) Since the Incorporation of the Order by Royal Charter.
<Branb ]prior\? of the @ rber of the 1bospttaI of St. 30bn of 3erusaletn in JEnglano)
P.A.RT I.
ROLL OF MEMBERS AND HONORARY
6
HABIT AND INSIGNIA.
The Habit of the Grand Prior consists of a black velvet mantle t em broidered on the left side with the Cross of the Order.
The Habits of the Knights of Justice are of black silk, those of tIle Knights of Grace of blackcamlet, all embellished on th e left side with the Cross of tbe Order, the embellisIlments of the former being of gold and tIle latter of silver.
The Badge of the Order, worn by Knights of Justice, consists of a Maltese Cross of white enamel set in gold, embellished alternately in each of the principal angles with a lion guardant and an unicorn, in gold, both passant, suspended from a black watered silk riband worn round the neck. H. R. H. the Grand Prior wears the Badge surmounted by an Imperial Crown, in Gold, similarly s uspended.
The Cross of the Order worn by Knights of Justice on the left breast is similar; or may be of white linen, embellished as aforesaid.
Chaplains wear the Badge only, similar in d esign and material to that worn by Knights of Justice, suspended from a black watered riband worn round the neck.
Ladies of Justice wear the Badge of the Order, white enamel set in gold,-the embellishments being also of gold,-suspended from a black watered riband tied in a bow, on the left shoulder.
Knights of Grace wear the Badge and Cross, white enamel set in silver, similar in design to and in the same manner as those of Knights of Justice, the embellishment being of silver.
Ladies of Grace wear the Badge, white enamel set in silver, in the mode prescribed for Ladies of Justice, the embellishments being of silver.
Esquires wear the Badge of white enamel set in silver, suspended from a black watered silk riband on the left breast.
Serving Brothers and Sisters wear the Badge on the arm embroidered or stamp ed in silver. 7
Honorary Serving Brothers and Sisters, in lieu of tIlat worn on th e arm, wear a Badge in the shape of a circular medallion, consisting of the Cross of the Order of white enamel embellisIled in silver, on a black ground, the whole mounted in silver; tIle Honorary Serving Brothers on the left breast suspended by a black watered silk riband; the Honorary Serving Sisters on tIle left shoulder suspended from a black watered riband in the form of a rosette, or bow.
Honorary Associates wear the Badg e of tIle Order in silver. The men wear it on tbe left breast suspended from a black watered silk riband; the ladi es on the left shoulder attached to a bow of the same.
MOTTOES.
"PRO FLDE," "PRO UTILITATE HOMINUM,"
{tbe (Sran" ]prior\? of tbe of tbe 1boepital of 51. 30bn of }erusalenl in JEnglanb.
SOVEREIGN HEAD AND PATRON OF THE ORDER.
HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE KING.
Gl'and Prior.
HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G.
Sub-Prior. [Vacant].
:1Batltff of ]Eg(e.
HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT, K.G. 1kntglJts of 5usttce.
H.R.H. THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE, K.G.
H.R.H. PRINCE CHRISTIAN OF SCHLESWIG -HOLSTEIN, I{.G.
H.H. PRINCE ALBERT OF SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN,G.C.B.,G.C.V.O.
H.S.H. THE DUKE OF TECK, G.C.V.O.
H.S.H. PRINCE FRANCIS OF TECK, K.C.V.O., D.S.O.
CAPTAIN H.S.H. PRINCE LOUIS OF BATTENBERG, G.C.B., G.C.V.O., R.N.
H.R.H. PRINCE CHARLES OF DENMARK, G.C.B., G.C.V.O.
H. R. H. PRINCE ALBERT OF PRUSSIA, Grand Master of the J ohanniter Order. (Honorary).
LORD LEIGH.
LIEUT.-COLONEL TREVENEN J AMES HOLLAND, C. B.
MAJOR SIR J OSEPH WALLIS O'BRYEN HOARE, BARONET.
CHARLES PEMBERTON CARTER, ESQ.
SIR JOHN FURLEY, C. B. (Hon01'ary Bazlif). (Deputy Chairman, St. John Ambulance Association).
LIEUT.-COLO NEL GOULD H UNTER - WESTON (Hono rary Co7n77zander) (Registrar )
LORD STANMORE, G.C.lVLG.
FRANCI S ROBERT DAVIE S, ESQ.
SIR BROOK KAY, BARONET.
SIR TI-IOlVIAS NORTH DICK -L AUDER, BARO .r ET.
MAJOR SIR ARCHIBALD LAMB, BARONET.
EARL FERR ERS
COLONEL SIR HERBERT CHARLES PERROTT, BARON ET, C.B. (Secr etary of the Ol'der, and Chief Secretary of the Ambulance Departm ent )
COLONEL SIR JAMES GILDEA, C .V.O., C.B.
HENRY JOI-IN LOFTUS, E SQ
COLONEL BETHEL lV[ARTIN DAWES.
LORD AMHER ST OF HACKNEY.
LIEUT-GENERAL SIR CHARLES \;VARREN, G.C.lVI.G., IZ.C.B.,R.E.
COLONEL JAM E S CECIL DALTON, R.A.
LIEUT.-COL. AYLMER GOULD HUNTER-WESTON, D.S.O., R.E.
EARL EGERTON OF T ATTON (Chancellor of the Order, and Chairman, British Ophthalmic Hospital ,
COLONEL LOR D \;VILLIAM CECIL, 1\1.V.0.
EDWIN FRE SHFIELD, ESQ ., LL. D. (Honorary C071zmander) (Receiver-General) .
THE DUKE OF FIFE, K:.T., G.C.V.O.
LORD BRASSEY, K. C. B.
VISCOUNT TEMPLETOWN.
EARL AMHERST.
VISCOUNT KNUTSFORD, G. C. M. G. (Honorary Bailif).
R. MACLEAN lVIACLEAN, E SQ .
ARTHUR FRANCIS GRESHAM LEVESON GOWER, ESQ.
COLONEL FREDERICK ARTHUR HEYGATE LAMBERT.
COLUNEL CHARLES WYNDHAM MURRAY, C.B., M.P.
THE EARL OF RANFURLY, G.C.M.G.
LORD SANDHURST, G.C.S.I., G.C.I.E.
SIR HENR Y ARTHUR BLAKE, G.C.M.G.
10
CAPTAIN NATHANIEL GEORGE PHILIPS.
THE EARL OF MEATH.
ALEXANDER EDMUND FRASER, E SQ.
LORD MOSTYN.
COLONEL CHARLES HUNTER.
THE MARQUESS OF BRE ADALBANE, K. G. (Director of the Ambulance Department. and Chairman , St. John Ambulance Association ),
THE DUKE OF PORTLAN D, K.G., G.C.V.O.
F.Qt. FIELD MAR S HAL EARL R OB ERT S, K.G., r<:.P.
ROBERT BRUDENELL CARTER, ESQ., F.R.C.S.
(Vice-Chairman and Honorary Consulting Surgeon, British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem, )
NORMAN HAY FORBE S, ESQ., F.R.C.S.Edin.
COLONEL JOHN ALEXANDER MAN STUART, C.B., C.l\1.G.
COLONEL CYRIL WILLIAM BOWDLER; C.B. (Commissioner for Special Services, st. John Ambulance Brigade ).
Honorary.
LE COMTE FRJfDERIC DE HALLWVL. of gustice.
HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY QUEEN ALEXA DRA.
H, R. H. THE PRIN CESS OF WALES, V.A., C.l.
H.R.H. THE PRIN CESS H ELENA, PRINCESS CHRISTIAN OF SCHLE SW I G-HOL STE IN, V.A., C.l., R.R.C.
H.R.H. THE PRINCE SS LOUI SE, DUCI-IES(OF ARGYLL, V.A., C.l., R.R.C.
H.R.H. TI-IE PRIN CESS BEATRICE, PRINCESS HENRY OF BATTENBERG, V.A., C.l., R.R.C.
H.R. & 1. HI GHNESS TH E DUCHESS OF SAXE COBURG AND GOTI-IA (DUCHE SS OF EDINBUR GH , GRAND DUCI-IESS OF RUSSIA), V .A. , C.l.
H.R.H. TI-IE DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT, V.A., C.l., R.R.C.
H.R.H. TI-IE DUCI-IESS OF ALBANY, V.A., C.l., R.R.C.
H. R. H. THE PRINCE SS LOUISE, DUCHESS OF FIFE, V.A., C.1. 11
H.R.H. TI-IE PRINCES S VI CTORIA, V.A., C.l.
H.R.H. THE PRINCE SS MAUD, PRINCES S CHARLE S OF DEN MARK, V.A.
H.R.H. THE PRIN CESS FREDERI CA, (BAROrfE SS VON PAWEL RAM MIN GEN, C.l., R,R.C.)
H.H. PRINCE SS VICTORIA LO U I SE OF SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN, V.A., C.l., R.R.C.
H.H. PRIN CESS L OUISE OF SCHLESWIG-H OLSTEIN, V.A., C.1.
ANNIE SHIRL EY, MRS. WHITWORTH PORTER.
ESTHER SARAH, MRS. BURNES.
LOUI SA KATHA R INE, L ADY LE CHMERE.
CATHERINE, MRS. C. R. CROSSE.
J ANE ST. M AUR BLANCHE, l\1ARCI-IIONESS DO WAGER CONYNGHAM.
JANE, MRS. H UNTER-WESTOI OF HUNTERSTON.
ELI ZA , LAD Y DA UBENEY
MAR Y K AT E, MRS. DUNCAN.
rV'IrLDRED ANNA ROSALIE, MISS TUKER.
CHARLOTT E , l\1 RS. ROWE.
FRANCE S ELIZABETH SARAH, MARCHIONESS CO r YNGHAM.
l\1ARY ROTHE S MARGARET, L ADY WILLIAM CECIL.
GRACE ELI ZABETH, L ADY I{ ENSINGTON.
MARIA, MISS D ALTON
THE HON BLE . S YBIL MARGARET TY SSEN AMHERST.
LOUISA FR EDERICA AUGUSTA, DUCHESS OF D EVOr SH IRE.
EVELYN GEOR GIANA, VISCOUNTESS TEMPLETOWI
ALICE FRAN CES HOWLEY, MRS. SIM.
MARIA TURN ER, L ADY FURLEY, R.R.C.
MARGARET J EAN, V ISCOUNTES I{N UT FORD.
THE H ONBLE. FLOREr CE MARGARET TyS EN AMHERST.
THE l-ION BLE MARGARET l\1ITFORD TYSSEN AMHERST.
THE HONBLE. EMILY CHARLOTTE, MR S. l\1EYNELL-INGRA1VI.
CARINE AGNES, VIS COUNTESS PARKER.
ETI-IEL Lucy, LADY P ERROTT.
TEtE HONBLE. ALICIA l\1ARGARET, l\1RS. EVELYN CECIL.
MAUD EVELYN, MARCHIONE ' OF LANSDOvV r E, V.A , C.l.
12 Honorary.
H. J\tI. TH E QUEEN OF SWEDEN AND N ORWA Y.
H.R.H. T HE REIGNING GRAND DUCI IESS OF BADEN.
H .M. TI-IE QUEEN OF THE HELLENES, R.R.C.
H.R.H. THE DUCI-IESS OF SPARTA, R.R.C
H. R. H. THE PRINCESS lV[ARIE l\TADELINE OF GREECE <tbaplatns.
THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK, (Prelate of the Order).
THE LORD BISHOP OF ELY, (Sub--Prelate).
THE REV. OSWALD MANGIN HOLDEN.
THE REV. EDWARD J OSSELYN BECK.
THE REV. ARTHUR SEWELL.
THE REV. WILLIAM I{IRKPATRICK RILAND BEDFORD, (Genealog'ist).
THE REV. THOMAS WILLIAM WOOD
THE BISHOP IN JERUSALEM AND THE EAST, (Sub-Prelate ).
THE REV. Snz BORRADAILE SAVORY, BARONET.
THE REV. CANON THOMAS TEIGNMOUTH SHORE.
THE REV. CANON RICHARD THOMAS \iVHITTINGTON.
THE VERY REV THE DEAN OF GLOUCESTER.
THE CHAPLAIN OF THE SAVOY.
THE REV. CANON ROBINSON DUCKWORTH, C.V.O., D.D. (Almon er ).
TI-IE SUB-DEAN OF THE CHAPELS ROYAL, C.V.O., D.D.
T HE V ERV REV. TH E DEAN OF ROCHESTER.
THE VENERABLE WILLIAM MACDONALD SINCLAIR, Archdeacon of Lond on
THE L ORD BISHOP OF SALISBURY, (Sub-Prelate) .
THE BISHOP OF BRITISH HONDURAS, (Sub -Pr elate ).
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lknigbts of Q;ra ce .
WAVN MAN DIXON, ESQ.
SIR EDWARD HENRY SIEVEKING, M .D., LL.D.
CHARLES ROBERT FLETCHER LUTWIDGE, ESQ.
LORD CHARLES WILLIAM AUGUSTUS MONTAGU.
SIR ALBERT W. WOODS, G.C.V.O., K.C.B., K.C.M.G. (Garter) (Dir ector-General of Ceremonies )
LOR D WINDSOR.
GE ORGE TOURNAY BIDDULPH, ESQ.
CAPT AIN BALDWIN J OHN ST. GEORGE.
MAJ OR - GENERAL ASTLEY FELLOWES TERRY.
MAJ OR - GENERAL GEORGE UPTON PRIOR.
CARL FERDINAND HENRY BOLCKOW, ESQ.
lJ.Qt. REAR-ADMIRAL JOHN BVTHESEA, C. B., C I. E.
COLO NEL SIR AUBONE GEORGE FIFE.
1J.Qt. COLONEL SIR EDWARD T. THACKERAY, K.C.B., R.E
TH E EARL OF YARBOROUGH.
IN SPECTOR-GENERAL SIR J AMES N DICK, K.C.B., R.N.
SAMU EL F. G. BVTHESEA, ESQ.
SIR CHARLES SEELV, BARONET.
COL ONEL ALFRED l\10RDAUNT EGERTON, C. B.
COLO NEL C. M. WATSO I, C.B., C.M . G., R.E.
SIR GEORGE BIRDWOOD, I{.C.I.E., C S .I. , LL .D.
MAJO R H. E. BASKERVILLE '{AT ALTON.
COLO NEL HENRV EYRE, C. B.
SIR ALBERT K.AVE ROLLIT, l\1.P., LL.D., D.C.L.
MAJO R G. E . V\TVNDHAM MALET.
SIR DVCE DUCKWORTH, l\1.D., LL.D.
LIEUT . - COLONEL J. W . MARSDI NEWTON.
MAJOR EDWARD W ILLIAlV[ STOKES.
WALT ER ROWLEV, ESQ .
LORD ST. LEVAN.
FRAN CIS ALEXANDER NEWDIGATE-NEWDEGATE, ESQ., M.P.
THE .. COLONEL CHARLES E. YATE,C.S. I. , C.M.G. (Chief Conlmlssloner, Baluchistan).
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MAJOR ARTHUR A. SANDYS.
LIEUT. - COLONEL COUNT GL E I CHEN, C.V.O., C.M.G., D.S.O
THOMAS WAKLEY, ESQ., F.R.C.S.
WILLIAM COLLIN GR IDGE, E SQ., M.D.
MAJOR-GENERAL SIR OWEN TUDOR BURNE, G.C.I.E., K.C.S.l.
SIR JAMES D. LINTON.
MAJOR-GENERAL LEOPOLD VI CTOR SWAINE, C.B., C.M.G.
SIR GEORGE HAYTER CHUBB, BARONET.
COLONEL LE ES HALL , R.A.M.C.
COLONEL WILLIAM CHARLES ELDON SERJEANT.
SIR JOHN WORRELL C ARR IN GTON, C.M.G., D.C.L., LL.D
COLONEL JOHN WALT ER OTTL EY, C.1.E., R.E.
THE HON. S YDNEY HOLLA D, LL.B.
SIR TREVOR L AWRENCE, K.C.V.O.
FRANCIS AUGUSTUS BEVAN, ESQ.
SIR EDWARD BIRKBECK, BARONET.
SIR THOMAS SUTHERLAND, G.C.M.G.
LIEUT.-GEN ERAL RO BERT WILLIAM LOWRY, C.B.
GEORGE THOMAS HERTSLET, ESQ., C.V.O.
COLONEL WILLIAM K.ENYO.!: MITFORD , C.M.G.
SI R HENRY CHARLES BURDETT, K.C.B.
WILLIAM BEZLY THORNE, ESQ., M.D.
CHARLES FITCH KEMP, E SQ ., F.C.A.
CHARLES E. MILNES HEY, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
SIR JOHN R. SOMERS VINE, C.M.G.
CHARLES H. BERNERS, ESQ.
INSPECTOR-GENERAL BELGRAVE NINNIS, M.D., R.N. (Chief Commissioner, St. John Ambulance Brigade )
LORD ALVERSTONE, G.C.M.G., Lord Chief Justice of England.
IN SPECTOR - GENERAL SIR HENRY FREDERICK NORBURY, K :.C.B., M.D., K.H.S., R.N. (Director-General, Medical Department, Royal Navy).
HIS E XCELLENCY HARRY M. CROOKSHANK (P ACl-IA ), SIR ARTHUR J. R. TRENDELL, C.M.G. [M.R.C.P.lre].
COLONEL J OHN SMITH YOUNG.
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STUART CRAWFORD WARDELL, ESQ.
HARRY PINNINGTON HALLOWS, ESQ., M D.
SAMUEL OSBORN, ESQ., F.R.C.S.
SURGEON-GENERAL JAME S J AMESON, C.B., M.D.
COLONEL JAMES MONCRIEFF GRIERSON, C.B., C.M.G., M.V.O.,
THE DUKE OF NEWCASTLE. [R.A.
ALFRED HENRY TARLETON, E SQ
GEORGE FOWLER, ESQ.
GEORGE HENRY DARWIN, ESQ., M.D.
VISCOUNT HAMPDEN, G.C.M.G.
SURGEON-MAJOR-GENERAL SIR JOHN By COLE READE, K.C. B.
GEORGE SAMP SON ELLISTON, E SQ ., M.R.C S.
GEORG E HENR Y POPE, ESQ.
CHRISTOPHER CHILDS, E SQ ., M.D.
GENERAL JAME S MICHAEL, C. S. 1.
SURGEON-GEN ERAL SIR JO SEPH FAYRER, B ARONET, K.C.S.1.,
WILLIAM FAIRBANK, ESQ., M.R.C.S. [LL.D., M.D.
COLONEL JAME S RANKIN.
CHARLES IZNOTT, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
CHARLES JOS EPH TRIMBLE, ESQ., C.M.G., L.R.C.P.Edin.
THE EARL OF CRAWFORD, K.T.
DUKE Fox, ESQ.
SIR RICH ARD DOUGLAS POWELL, BARONET, K.C.V.O., M.D.
WILLIAM HAMERTON JALLA.!: D, ESQ., F.R.C.S.
SURGEON-MAJOR-GENERAL SIR WILLIAM ROE HOOP ER, K.C.S.I.
EPHRAIM MACDoWEL COSGRAVE, ESQ., M.D.
MAJOR W CHARLES W OOLLETT
GENERAL SIR RICHARD HARRISO , G.C.B., C.M.G.
COLONEL CLEMENT MOLYNEUX ROYDS, C.B., M.P.
MAJOR HERBERT WINNI.!: GTON DOMVILE.
CAPTAIN JOHN WILLIAM N OTT BOWER.
TUE EARL OF LATHOM.
HAROLD BOULTON, ESQ.
SIR WILLIAM TAYLOR, K.C.B., IZ.H.P.,M.D.
[I-IE MARQUESS OF vV ATERFORD, K. P.
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COL ONEL ARTHUR THO MAS SLOGGETT, C.M.G., R.A.M.C.
EDMUN D O,iVEN, ESQ., F.R.C.S.
COLON EL SIR CHARLES E DVVARD HO WARD VINCENT, I{.C.M.G., C.B., lVI.P.
LIEUT.-CO LONEL SIR RICHARD CARNAC TEMPLE, BARONET, C.I.E. (Assistant Director of the Ambulance Department, and Deputy Chairman, St. John Ambulance Association).
LIE UT .- COLONEL ROBERT VANDELEUR KELLY, C .B., F.R.C.S.
CAPTAIN GEORGE EDvVARD WICKI-IA'1 LEGG, M V .O. [Edin.
LIEUT.-C OLONEL EDWARD T UFNELL, M.P.
LOR D CLAUD HAMILTON.
EARL CAWDOR.
LORD STALBRIDGE.
EDWI N HANSON FRESHFIELD, E SQ. , M . A . (Assistant -Rec eive r ).
LIE UT. -C OLONEL RICHARD H OLBECHE (L ibr arian).
THE 1\1ARQUESS OF N ORTHAi\fPTON.
LIEUT.- COLONEL W ILLIAi\I '1\1ATTS, C . B.
ROBERT JOHN COLLIE, ESQ., M. D.
LIE UT.-COLONEL ARTHUR CAMPBELL YATE, I.A. (H onorary Organ izing Commissioner for India.)
ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER GORDON, ESQ. (Honorary Assistant Secretary for Scotland, Briti sh Ophthalmic Hospital).
AD MI RAL ALFRED JO HN CHATFIELD, C .B.
WILLI AM VERNON, ESQ., F.R.C.S.
HA MILT ON GATLIFF, ESQ.
COLO NEL SIR HERBERT J EKYLL, I{.C.M.G., R.E. (S ecretary -General )
SIR FREDERICK TREVES, BARONET, K.C.V.O., C . B., F.R.C.S.
SIR ALFRED DOWING FRIPP, C.V.O., C.B., F.R.C.S.
JOHN LAWRENCE LANGMAN, ESQ.
ALFR ED MOSELY, ESQ., C.M.G. [R.A.M:.C.
LI EUT.-COLONEL WILLI AM GRANT MACPHERSON, C .M.G.,
COLO NEL GEORGE STERLING RYERSON, M.D., A.M.S. of Canada.
THE HONBLE. SIR E BENEZAR JO HN, J USTICE BUCHANAN.
CHARLES DIBDIN, E SQ .
MAJOR-GEN ERAL LORD CHEYLE SMORE
JA MES JOHN MARSH, ESQ., M.D.
COLON E L GER ALD STOVELL.
GEN ERAL SIR F. W. E. FORESTIER-WALKER, G.C.M.G., K.C.B. 17
COLON E L BORDRIGGE N ORTI-I NO RTH, C.B.
TH E HON BLE. SIR JOHN ALEXANDER COCKBURN,
JO HN BROWN, ESQ., L.R.C P., L.R.C.S.Ire1.
COLONEL ARTHUR MONTAGU BROOKFIELD.
THE EARL OF S ANDWICH
K.C. M.G ., [M.D.
TH E RT. HONBLE. J OHN LL OYD \tVHARTON, P.C., M.P.
WILLIAM DO DGE JAMES, ESQ.
ROBERT FRASER CALDER L EITH, M.B., F.R C.P.Edin.
RI CHARD LOVELAND L OVELAND, ESQ., K.C.
SIR WILLIAM HENRY BEL NETT, K.C.V.O., F.R.C.S.
F RANyOIS DONALD MACKENZIE, ESQ.
ARTHU R JAMES, ESQ.
WILLIA M VESEY HARREL, ESQ., M.V.O.
COLON EL THE HONBLE. SIR FREDER IC K \tVILLIAM BORDEN, K.C.M. G , M.D., M .L. A
L IEU T.-G ENERAL SIR WILLIAM GUSTAVUS NICHOLSON,
SURGEON-LIEUT.-COLONEL MATTHEW BAINES, M .D.
R EG IN ALD HARRISON, ESQ., F .R. C S
FL EMING MANT SANDWITH, ESQ., M .D.
SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE, D.L., 1\1.D., M .B. , C.M.Edin
LIEUT.- C OL ONEL EDMOND MUNKHOUSE WILSON, C.B , C M.G. , D.S.O., R A.M.C
J OHN GARDINER HAMILTON, ESQ., M.V.O.
SURGEON-GENERAL ALFRED I{EOGH, C.B., M.D., R.A M.C.
LIEUT.-COLONEL WILLIAM BABTIE, C .1\1 G , R.A.1\1.C.
COLONEL GEORGE HUNTER O'MALLEY, R. A.
ALFRED SCOTT SCOTT-GATTY, ESQ. (YORK HERALD).
SIR FREDERIC MITCHELL HODGSON, K.C.M.G.
Hon o rary.
] AMES J OHN VAN ALEN, ESQ.
B
JLabies of (J;race.
EDMA HELENE, MADAME DE BUSTROS.
ELIZABETH, MRS PITT DRAFFEN.
-ISABELLA, COUNTESS DOWAGER OF LIMERICK.
ANGELA GEORGINA, BARONESS BURDETT-COUTTS
THE HONBLE. MABELLE ANNIE, MRS. CHARLES EGERTON.
MARGARET SUSAN, LADY AMHERST OF HACKNEY.
MARGARITA GWYN, MRS. R. DA COSTA PORTER.
ALICIA GEORGETTE, LADY KENNETT-BARRINGTON.
SOPHIA FRANCES ANNE, MISS CAULFEILD.
AUGUSTA, MISS W OOD'ALL.
FANNY MARGARET, COUNTESS DOWAGER OF WINCHILSEA AND NOTTINGHAM.
FELICIA ELIZABETH, COUNTESS DOWAGER OF LINDSEY
MARCIA AMELIA MARY, COUNTESS OF YARBOROUGH.
MARY PRIDEAUX, l\1RS. BYTHE SEA OF FRE SHFORD
I SABEL CHARLOTTE, LADY TALBOT DE MALAHIDE.
LADY ALICE NEWTON.
CLARA FREDERICA, LADY FAIRBAIRN.
EMMA CECILIA, MRS. WYNDHAM MURRAY.
LOUISA KATHARINE EMMA, LADY 0' NEILL.
THE HONBLE. MARY GEORGINA, MRS. ALFRED EGERTON.
HELEN CONSTANCE, LADY SMYTH.
LOUISA ALICE, LADY VIVIAN.
THE HONBLE. SYBIL GRACE, MRS. WHEELER.
MARY FLORENCE EDITH, LADY MOSTYN.
GENEVIEVE, MRS. CHARLES MOORE WATSON.
MARY DU CAURROY, DUCI-IESS OF BEDFORD.
THE HONBLE. ELIZABETH SOPHIA LUCIE,
MRS. N EWDIGATE-N EWDEGATE.
ELIZA, LADY PRIESTLEY.
CAROLINE, LADY WOODS.
EVELYN MARY, MRS. F. THORNE.
THE LADY AGNES FRANK.
ALI CE ANNE, DUCI-IESS OF BUCKINGHAM AND CHANDOS.
KATHLEEN OCTAVIA, MRS. G. E. WICKHAM LEGG.
LADY AGNES C. BURNE.
SARAH V ANNER, LADY CI-IUBB.
ANNA ANNETTE MINNIE, MISS COCHRANE.
VERE, VISCOUNTESS GALWAY.
H ARR IET JULIA, LADY J EPHSON.
CATHERINE, MR S S. C. WARDELL.
EMILY FRANCES SARAH, MRS. STEWART BROWN.
ELIZA BETH VIOLET) MRS EDWARD COLEGRAVE.
CLEMENTINA, LADY LILFORD.
KATHLEEN, MRS. UPTON PRIOR.
HENRIETTA CHARLOTTE, MRS. TARLETON.
ALICE HARRIET, LADY SEAGER HUNT.
ELIZABETH, LAD Y LOCH.
CAROLINE, MRs. SHAEN.
HELEN MAY, MRS. PLATT.
VICTORIA ALE XANDR INA, LADY SANDHURST, C. l.
MARY CAROLINE, MISS COULCHER.
BEATRI X FRANCES, MARCHIONESS OF WATERFORD.
LOUISA MARY, LADY KNIGHTLE Y OF F AWSLEY.
MARY CAROLINE, MRS. J. C. DALTON.
L UCY, MRS. R. GOFTON-SALMOND.
ALMA, l\1ARCHIONESS OF BREADALBANE.
HILDA BURELLA, MISS MITCHELL CAMPBELL.
ELEANOR AMELIA, MARCHIONESS CASSAR DE SAIN.
ANNETTE NORA JANE, MRS. ROYDS.
CICELY MARY, LADY CHARLES CAVENDISH-BENTINCK.
ANNIE EMILY, MRS. HANBURY WILLIAMS.
JANE DARLING, MRS. LEATHER-CULLEY.
GEORGIANA ELIZABETH, COUNTESS HOWE.
OLIVIA, LADY HENRY CAVENDISH-BENTINCK.
J ENNIE, MRS GEORGE CORNWALLIS WEST, C.l., R.R.C.
AGNES, MISS KEYSER, R.R.C.
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GEORGIANA ELISABETH, COUNTESS OF DUDLEY , R. R. C.
VIOLET, LADY EDWARD CECIL.
LADY SARAH ISABEL AUGUSTA WILSON, R.R.C.
BEATRICE CONSTANCE, LADY CHESHAM.
THEODOSIA, MRS. JOS CEL INE BAGOT, R. R. C.
HENRIETTA, MISS WED GWOOD, R.R.C.
AGNES FANNY, LADY T EMPLE.
THE HONBLE. AGNES MARY, MRS. GOLDMANN, R.R.C.
MARY THEODOSIA, MRS. A. C. Y ATE.
VIOLET EDITH GW ENLLYAN, MISS BROOKE-HuNT
SARAH ELIZABETH, MRS. HUNTER of Plas Coch.
HELEN, MRS. MAN STUART.
LOUISA JANE, MRS. HERBERT CAMPBELL.
ADELINE MARIE, DUCHESS OF BEDFORD.
MARY, MRS. A. H. MORGAN.
SARAH, LADY PIRBRIGHT.
MAXWELL MARGARET MACDOUGALL, MRS. SCEALES.
SUSAN MARGARET, DUCHE SS OF SOMERSET.
THER ESA SUSEY l-IELEN, MAR CH IO JESS OF LONDONDERRY.
Honorary.
JENNIE GOODELL, MRS. A. A. BLOW.
MARY FRANCES, MRS. RONALDS.
MADEMOISELLE HENRIETTE DE LABRO SSE Esquires.
CAPTAIN EDWIN FREND.
COLONEL HARRY MILES BURGESS
GENERAL E. F. CHAPMAN, C.B., R.A.
SIR EDWARD LOUGHLIN O'MALLEY.
A. MACKINTOSH MACKINTOSH, ESQ.
JOHN HARVEY HOOPER, ESQ.
CAPTAIN THOMAS LAMBERT.
WILLIAM WYNDHAM PORTAL; ESQ.
CAPTAIN GEORGE LIND SAY HOLFORD, C.V.O., C.LE.
C. W. DYSON PERRINS, ESQ.
LIEUT.-GENERAL RICHARD BATESON, C.V.O.
COLONEL AUGUSTUS CHARLES FREDERICK FITZ GEORGE, C. B.
COLONEL EDWARD ROGER PRATT.
R. SIMS DONKIN, ESQ., M.P.
MAJOR C. MITFORD BURGESS.
CAPTAIN C. F. CROMIE
HERBE RT E. GREGORY, ESQ.
THE HONBLE. JAMES McLAREN SMITH (Master of Gray).
THE HONBLE. C. B. HAMILTON, C.M.G.
LI EUT .-COLONEL GEORGE F. LEVERSON, R. E.
MAJOR ASTLEY H. TERRY.
RO GER DUKE, ESQ.
CAPTAIN GEORGE ARTHUR GILDEA.
ALFRED ERNEST FERNS, E SQ
MAJOR GERALD THOMAS RAWNSLEY, R.A.M.C.
JAMES WILLIAM FRESHFIELD, ESQ.
WILLIAM TOWNLEY GEORGE SEYMOUR MACARTNEY FILGATE, ESQ.
JOHN DICKSON, ESQ. (H. B. M. Consul for Palestine).
FRANK HENRY COOK, ESQ., C. I.E.
LIEUT.-COLON EL ROBERT HOLDEr
ROBERT CHARLES BROWN, ESQ., M.B., M.R.C.S.
THOMAS HENRY WOOLSTON, ESQ.
J AMES GEORGE POWELL, ESQ.
LIEUT.-COLON EL IVOR PHILIPPS, D.S.O.
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CHARL ES HENRY MILBURN, Eso., M.B.
SIR JAME S BALFOUR PAUL (Lord Lyon King of Arms).
HENRY CLAUDE BLAKE, ESQ., IVI.V.O. (Athlone Pursuivant).
GERARD BONHAM CARTER, ESQ.
J OHN FAIRBAIRN, ESQ.
CAPTAIN HYLA NAPIER HOLDEN (Indian Army).
WILLIAM REA EDWARDS, ESQ., A.C.A. (Accountant).
OLIVER VVILLIAMS, ESQ.
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MAJOR JOHN THOMAS W OOLRYCH PEROWNE. (Honorary Secretary, British Ophthalmic Hospital, Jerusalem).
JAMES HARPER, ESQ., M.D.
CAPTAIN CHARLES CLIVE BIGHAM, C.M.G.
CAPTAIN WILLIAM BULKELEY HUGHES HUNTER.
COLONEL HENRY LLOYD HOWARD, C. B.
CAPTAIN ALEXANDER PENROSE MURRAY. [Guards.
SECOND LIEUT. NICHOLAS GEORGE BERWICK LECHMERE (Scots
LIEUT.-COLON EL CHARLES FREDERICK ST. CLAIR A STRUTHER
THO MSON, D.S.O. (2nd Life Guards).
CYRIL DAVENPORT, ESQ. (Assistant Librarian ).
JOHN RICH ARD BLAKE, ESQ.
LOCKHART STOCKWELL, ESQ. (Assistant Secretaloy.
lbonorar}] Ser\?ing JErotbers.
W ILLIA lVI JOHN CHURCH BRASIER.
ROBERT JA CKSON.
THOMAS S. ROWLAND.
THOMAS ARCHER LOWE.
WILLIA M HENRY MORGAN.
EDWARD R. GOODWIN.
C. ALAN PALMER.
JOHN PERRY.
JOHN HARRISON BUCKLEY.
HENRY CHARLES DRING.
EDWARD WALTER RYALL.
MAJOR AUGUSTUS H. SCOTT VVHITE.
JOHN C. DERHAM.
SAMUEL SWANTON.
PROFESSOR J AMES ALEXANDER LIEBMANN.
THOMAS MIDDLETON HARRIS.
THOMAS LEARY.
SYDNEY WILLIAM MALKIN.
MARSHALL HOPPER.
GEORGE EDWIN SKINNER.
ROBERT SIMPSON ANDERSON.
J OHN JAM ES MOLE.
ROBERT SLOAN.
ROBERT DUMBLETON.
GEOR GE HOGARTH.
THO MAS HORNSBY HILTON.
CLEM ENT H EA THCOTE.
ALFRED JOHN TRIMMER.
J OHN FREDERICK SHELLEY
WILLI AM · H UMPHRIS WINNY.
G EORGE TANNER.
J OHN EDDOWES WILLETT.
vV ILLIAM FRENCH.
ALFR ED JOHN HILL.
SHUT E BARRINGTON PIERS.
J OSIAH REES STAMP.
ALBERT ROBERT TOZER.
AUGUSTUS MONTAGUE HART.
J OHN HENRY BURROWS.
J AMES PAGE.
G EORGE vV ILLIAM PARKER.
AND REW HENDERSON.
H ENRY THOMAS FRACY.
HENR Y BECK.
WILLIAM GEORGE BARNES, J UNR .
HENRY WALTER FiNCHAM.
JO SEPH WILLIAM WHITE.
WILLIAM J AMES I--IENRY PONTIN.
J OI-IN EDWIN HODGSON.
ALFR ED ROBERT RUNDELL.
LAWRENC E VVHITTAKER.
CAPTAIN JOI-IN HERBERT RIVERS, M.R.C.S.,L.R.C.P.,R . A.M.C.
LIEUT. HENRY EVERED HAYMES, M.R.C S.,L.R.C.P.,R.A.M C.
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LI EU T. AND QUARTERMASTER H ARRY SPACKMAN, R.A.M.C.
SERGEANT OWEr DOCKRY.
MAXWELL GEORGE MATTY.
WILLIAM BOLTON.
WALTER J OHN BOOKER.
FRED ERICK SPRA WSON .
LIE UT .- COLONEL ALEXANDER CROMBIE, C.B., M.D.
JOHN CALDWELL UHTHOFF, ESQ., M.D .
JO SEPH J OHr FRANCIS CORBETT, ESQ
WILLIAM I(EEBLE.
JOHN HENRY CUCKOW.
CAPTAIN GEORGE LANE MULLINS, M.A , M.D., Australian A M .S.
MAJOR ALFRED EDWARD PERKINS, D.S.O.,M.A . , M.B.,Australia n
T HOMAS STORIE DIXSON, ESQ., M B., C M Edin. [A.M .S.
HENRY BUR-TO .
CAPTAIN WILLIAM H UGHES.
WILLIAM HARVEY REEVES.
JAMES BISHO}'.
WILLIAM HENRY MAUNDER .
GEORGE J ACKSON
WILLIAM BAKER F I SHER
GEORGE LUND.
FRANK HERBERT MARSHALL.
WILLIAM GEORGE MORANT.
ALAN PAULL.
JOHN JOSEPH OLLEY.
Ser"ing :fBrotber.
THO MAS EDWARD HARRIS (vVorcester).
'(bonorar)? 5er"tng Sisters.
AGNES, MRS. LIN ES
BLYE, MISS BOURKE.
EMMA CATHERINE, MISS GOODIN.
GERTRUDE, MISS VACHER.
MAUDE EMMALINE, MRS. W. J. CHURCH BRASIER.
SELINA, MIS S BLAND.
CATHARINE, MRS. UNDERWOOD.
EMM A ELIZABETH, MI SS GIEVE
FLOR ENCE MARY, lV[R S RAMSAY.
EDITH , MISS BOURKE
ELI ZABETH, lVIRS. SLEATH GENT.
THE REV MOTHER SUPERIORESS ST CATHERINE.
THE R EV MOTHER SUPERIORESS ST. JOHN.
THE REV. IVIoTHER SUPERIORESS THEODORINE.
MAB EL, MRS. ALLEN .
AGNES MARY, MRS. MUMBY.
HONORIA, MISS KENNEY.
FRANC ES DOROTHY, MISS MACALIS TER.
ELI ZABETH, MRS . RUSSELL .
GRAC E, MISS SIMPSON
ELIZ ABE TH, MISS DOYLE.
FLOR A, MISS FITZMAURICE.
MARGARET, MIss lVIcMuNN .
MARY, MISS SIMPSON.
MAY , MISS TALBOT.
SARAH, MISS CALDli\TELL.
KATE M , MISS I{INSELLA.
JULIA CAMPLING, MISS MANN
LILI AN M., 1\1ISS RO BINSON
MAUD MARY BRIND, MISS KENDALL.
J ANE ELEANOR, M I SS WHEATLEY.
E MMA ANN, MISS MOLES.
JE SSIE E. BLAIR, MISS HITCHMAN.
l\1 ARION, MISS HALE.
HA RRIET JAN E , MISS HORNE.
SISTER H ER IB ERTA
ANNI E , l\1R S DYSON.
LILIAN 1\1., N URSE GREEN.
LAURA, MISS GREEN.
MINNIE, MISS HARVEY.
PENELO PE , IVI I SS L ESLIE
ELLEN E., MRS. EICHNIT-<:R. MABEL, lVfrss L EAVERS.
ANNIE, MISS P ARSONS.
EDITH, SISTER MARY.
MARIE, MRS. R EMY
I SABELLA, MISS GORDON, ELIZABETH, MI SS STRICKLAND. 26
CAROLINE CHARLOTTE, 1\1ISS BAINBRIDGE. CHRISTINA, MISS NICOLSON.
JANE CHARLOTTE, MISS CHILD.
CHRI S TINA, MISS COUCH.
SOPHI A, MISS JE WELL.
SOPHIE CATHERI NE, LADY GIFFORD.
MARY LOUISA, MISS DAMON.
EDITH, MISS ATKINSON.
SISTER ST. LAND R I (MI SS MARY CARROLL)
FLORE NCE CAROLINE, MRS SEYMO UR CORKRA r T
AL EXANDRA MAUD, MISS DUFF.
NURSE MARY JOY.
ETHEL, MISS 1\1CCAUL, R.R.C.
GWENDOL EN KATE, M I SS PLATT.
N ORA GLADYS, MISS PLATT.
ELI ZABETH KATHLEEN , MIS S SANGSTER.
AM Y GRACE RILAND, MISS BEDFORD
J ESSIE , MISS K I NG .
J ANET, MISS SPEED.
CATHERIN E SWAN, MRS. PAULL. 27 :associates.
(Th ose whose names appear in italz'cs halle, since their en rolmmt as Ho nora ry Assocz'ates, become Members of tlze Order.)
LION EL SMITH BEALE, ESQ , M.B., F .R. S.
PHILIP FRANK, ESQ., M.D.
P AULINA, MISS GRANVILLE.
GENERAL SIR HENRY BRACKENBURY, G . C . B., K.C . S.1., R . A.
\ N' . STEWART SUTHERLAND, ESQ .
MON S I EUR GUSTAVE MOYNIER
CHARLES HENRY BENNETT, ESQ ., M.D.
BRIGADE - SURGEON SANDFORD 1\100RE, M. D.
Edmund Ow en, Esq , F.R.C.S.
B ARON FRIEDRICH VON ESMARCH.
S URGEON -G ENERAL C . McDONOUGH CUFFE, C.B., M . D.
1J.Qt. BRIGADE-SURGEON LI EUT .- COLONEL CAMPBELL M. DO UGLAS,
ROBE RT FARQUHARSON, ESQ., M.D., LL.D., M.P. [M.D.
Walter R owley, Esq.
THOM AS CHAPLIN, ESQ., M .D.
CAROLIN E ANNE, MISS LLOYD.
R obert Brvtdenell Carter, Esq , F.R C.S.
MAJOR HUBERT H USSENOT
J OHN H OGILVIE, ESQ., L.R C.S Edin.
J ANE CHARLOTTE, MISS TOPPING
ETHELDRED A ANNA, MISS BENET.
COLONEL FRANyOIS VAN HALEN.
ROB ERT BRU CE, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
MONSIEUR FRED ERICK DE MARTENS.
ROB ERT VI GERS, ESQ.
R ev Paul W. Wyatt, M A.
J OHN WISEMAN, ESQ.
Tho71'laS Wak l ey, Esq., F.R.C.S
SURGEO N-MAJOR GEORGE A. HUTTON (Honorary Organizin g Commissioner, St. John Ambulance Association )
J. DALLAS PRATT, ESQ., M.D., F.R.C.S.Irel.
DEPUTy-SURGEON-GENERAL SIR R. W. JACKSON, C B
WILLIAM E. CANT, ESQ., M.D., F.R.C.S.
(S urgeon-in -Charge, British Ophthalmic Hospi tal, Jerusalem.)
MARY, ]\1RS. CANT.
FLORENCE SARAH, MRS. CRAVEN.
THE HO NBLE ELIZABETH CHARLOTTE KNOLLYS.
IN SPECTOR - GENERAL H. C. WOODS, C.V.O., C.B., K.H.P., R.N.
BRIGADE-SURGEON E. D. TOMLINSON, M.D
DEPUTy-IN SPECTOR - GENERAL MATTHEW COATES, M.D., R.N
JOHN MARTIN, ESQ . , M.D.
J. R. CREASE, ESQ., F.R C.S Edin.
FREDERICK C. MEARS, ESQ , M.B.
FRANCIS R. CASSIDI, ESQ., M. D.
J. PLEYDELL WILTON, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
A. THEODORE BRAND, ESQ., M.D. Christophel!'" Childs, Esq., MD.
Charles Knott, Esq., MR C.S.
JOHN BLACKBURN, ESQ., M.R C.S.
EDWARD A T KINSON, ESQ , M.R.C.S.
DAVID REID, ESQ .
Stuart C. Wardell, Esq.
FANNY LOUI SA , MISS CALDER
NORMAN MOORE, ESQ., M . D.
E. MacDowel Cosgrave, Esq., MD.
Colonel J ames Rankin.
CHALEY Fox, ESQ.
KATE, MISS FULLAGAR
ELIZABETH ANN, MIS S EVELEGH.
MAJOR-GENERAL SIR STANLEY DE ASTEL C. CLARKE,
J. WALTON BROWNE, ESQ., M.D. [G.C.V.O., C.M .G.
FREDERIC M. WALLIS, ESQ. , M.R C.S
FREDERICK H. ApP L EBY, ESQ , M.R.C.S.
JAMES W. GOOCH, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
JAM ES W. ANDERSON, ESQ., M .D.
EDWARD JA CKSON " ESQ., M.R.C.S.
ERNE ST L. ROBINSON, ESQ., L. R. C. P.
ROBERT HUNT, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
RI CHARD B. SELLERS, ESQ., M.R C S
J. ASTLEY BLOXAM, ESQ., F.R.C S
C. H AYDON WHITE, ESQ. , M.R.C.S.
George Hel1YY Dar-win, Esq., M. D.
SU RGEON-LIEUT.-COLONEL W. W WINGATE-S AUL, M.D.
T. WHIT EHEAD REID, ESQ., M.D.
T HOMAS PARTRIDGE, ESQ., M R.C.S.
AL FRED J. H. CRESPI, ESQ., M.R.C P.Edin.
CHARLE S TEMPLEMAN, ESQ., M.D.
RO BERT SINCLAIR, E SQ ., M.D.
William Collingrzdge, Esq., M.D .
HEN RY P. POTTER, ESQ., F.R.C.S.
J . LIO NEL STRETTON, ESQ., M . R.C.S.
BENJA MIN M. BROWN, ESQ.
MISS LANKESTER.
ETH EL GORDON, MRs. BEDFORD FEN\iVICK.
A. OW EN LANKESTER, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
ALFR ED CHAWNER, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
J AMES MERRYWEATHER, ESQ., M. R. C. S.
Colonel Lees Hall, R.A.M.C.
J AMES CANTLIE, ESQ., F.R.C.S.
THE H ONBLE. ALLAN CAMPBELL, ]\II. D.
THOM AS W. CORBIN, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
BENJAMIN POULTON, ESQ., M.D., M . R.C.S.
T he HOllble. Sir John Alexander Cockburn, K.C.M.G., M.D.
1J.Qt., COLONEL E. B. HARTLEY M.R .C.S., C.M.G.
DR. DANIEL A. T. MARTENS (Norway)
jo hn Dickson, Esq. (H. B. M Consul for Palestine).
T. LAWRIE GENTLES, ESQ., L.R.C.P.
FRAN CES SARAH, l\1RS. rr. J WILLIAMS.
F. GORDON BROWN, ESQ., l\1.R.C.S.
Samu el Osborn, Esq., F.R.C.S.
GEOR GE E. SHUTTLEWORTH, ESQ., M.D.
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T. COKE SQUANCE, ESQ., M.D.
PROFESSOR JOHN CHIENE, C.B., M.D.
JULIA, MISS POWELL.
FRANCES J ANE , MRS. WRIGHT.
JAMES P. ROBERTS, ESQ.
Lieut.-Colonel George Sterling Ryerson, M.D. ,A .M. S. 0.1 Canada.
WILLIAM COTTON CORNWALL, ESQ., M.D.
JAMES LANGFIELD WARD, ESQ.
ROBERT GADIE, ESQ.
NATHAN A. SMITH, ESQ.
REV. HUGH J. FORTESCUE, M.A.
JAMES MACKINLAY, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
JOHN FRANCIS WOODS, ESQ M. D.
George S. Elliston, Esq., M.R.C.S.
JOHN J. DE ZOUCHE MARSHALL, ESQ., L.R.C.S. Irel.
FRANCIS N. ELLIS, ESQ.
ANDREW MACLURE, ESQ.
HENRY FRASER STOKES, ESQ., M. D.
SURGEON-MAJOR RICHARD REGINALD SLEMAN, L.S.A
COLONEL C. R. KILKELLY, C.M.G., R.A.M.C.
Wzlliam Fairbank, Esq., M.R.C.S.
WILLIAM JOI-IN STEPHENS, ESQ., L.R.C.P.
HENRY ALGERNON HODSON, ESQ., L.R.C.P.
EDMOND WEST SYMES, ESQ., M.D.
HENRY HAMMOND SMITH, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
Robert John Collie, Esq., M.D.
WILLIAM DUNCAN; ESQ., L.R.C.P.
GEORGE MIDDLEMISS, ESQ., M. D.
Harry Pennington Hcillows, Esq., M.D.
MARY, MRS. WALTER ROWLEY.
Charles Joseph Trimble, Esq., L.R.C.P.
Mary Caroline, Miss C07ltlcher.
PROFESSOR WILLIAM ROBERT SMITH, M. D.
Elizabeth Violet, Mrs. Edward Colefrave.
MARY, MISS BLACK.
ANDREW J. FULLER, ESQ.
JANET , LADY CLARKE. 31
JAM ES EDWARD NEILD, E SQ ., M.D.
CHARLES COTTON, ESQ., F.R.C.P.Edin., M.R.C.S.
ANDREW CLARK, ESQ., F.R .C.S.
COLONEL NATHANIEL Y. A. WALES.
ARTHU R T. NORTON, ESQ., C.B., F.R.C.S.
CHARLES Fox GOODE, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
J. FRENCI-:I THOMPSON, ESQ.
MAJOR REUTER E. ROTH, D.S.G., M.R.C.S.
J EDWARD SQUIRE, ESQ., M.D.
ALFRED C. TUNSTALL, ESQ., M.D., F.R.C.S.Edin.
COLONEL (HO I ORARY SURGEON -G ENERAL) \}./. D. CAMPBELL WILLIAMS, C.B.
ELIZABETH, LADY THACKERAY.
WILLIAM HENRY, ESQ.
ARCHIBALD SINCLAIR, ESQ.
MAJOR F. W. H. DAVIE HARRIS, R.A.M.C.
WILLIAM JAMES SHONE, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
SAMUEL WALKER, ESQ., M. R.C.S.
GEORGE GRANT, ESQ., M.D.
JANET FRANCIS, MISS MURRAY.
HUGH JONES ROBERTS, ESQ., M.R.C .S
PEARSON R. CRESSWELL, ESQ., C.B., F.R.C.S.
Charles H. MzlbuYn, Esq., M .B.
JOHN SCOTT RIDDELL, ESQ., M.D.
J AMES BERNHARDT KLlr GER RO BB, ESQ., M.D.
MAJOR CHARLES CECIL CLAYTON.
JOHN ARNALLT JONES, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
JOHN PRIOR PURVIS, ESQ ., M.R.C.S.
ARTHUR PRICE, ESQ., M.R C .S.
JOHN HENRY ROGERS, ESQ., F.C.A.
EYRE lEVERS, ESQ., M.D.
FREDERICK RENJAMINE JUDGE BALDWIN, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
GEORGE THOMSON, ESQ., M.D.
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THOMA S FORT, ES Q . , ]VI.R.C.S.
VVILLIAM EDWARD AUDLA D, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
SUR GE ON- CAP TAIN VVILLIAM KINNEAR, lV1. B.
GEOR GE \N" ES T J ONES, ESQ., M.R.C .S.
RICHARD MINIKIN WIL KE, ESQ.
LIEUT.-COLON EL ULI CK J. BOURKE, R A.M.C
BERTHA MARION, MISS BROADWOOD.
COLON EL R OMAINE FLEMING STIRKE.
LIEUT.-C OLOr EL EDWARD JOHN DE SALIS.
EDWIN J OHN HUNTER, ESQ ., L.R.C.P.Edin.
PER CIV AL SKINNER SNELL, ESQ.
AUGU STUS CLAY, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
THOM AS N ELSON, ESQ., M.D.
MAJOR ALFRED BROUGHTON.
MAJOR THOMAS SAMUEL PARROTT.
Colon el the Ho n Sz'1" Frederz'ck Wz'lliam Borden K C.M.G.,M .D
THOMAS GEORGE RODDICK, ESQ., M.D.
LI EU T.-COL ONEL JO HN BAYNE MACLEAN.
AR CH I BALD ALEXANDER GEORGE DICKEY, ESQ. M D. Louisa Mrs. Herbert Ca 'mpbell.
JO h1!l Bro wn, Esq. L.R .C.P. , L"R.C.S.lrel.
CAPTAIN FREDERICK TOBIAS WEBB.
CHARLES J AMES SUTHERLAND, ESQ., M.D.
\N"ILLI AM HENRY IRVIN SELLERS, ESQ., M.R C.S.
COLONEL J. LANE NOTTER, M.D ., R.A.M.C.
COLONEL HENRY MARTIN MOORSOM, M.V.O.
ELEANOR , MRS. ALFRED PAINE
GEORGE T REW CATTELL, ESQ., M.D .
FREDERIC WILLIAM ORD, ESQ., L.R.C.P.
TH E REV. THOMAS BOWMAN STEVENSON, D.D., LL.D.
Surgeon- Genera l J/Villz'a11,z Taylor, C.B., M.D.
Henrz'etta, Mz' ss Wedgwood.
William Vernon, Esq., llf.R.C.S
FREDERICK WILLIAM GIBBON, ESQ., L.R.C.P.Edin.
COLON EL H. B. 1-IANS HAMILTON.
COLON EL ROB ER T WEDDELL.
lVIAJOR J OHN LL OYD THOMAS J ONE S, M. B., 1. M. S.
MAJOR WILLIA M ERNEST JENNINGS, M.B. , 1.M.S.
CAPTAIN A RTHUR FREDERIC WILLIAM KING, 1.M.S.
CA PTAIN WILLIA M J AMES NI B LO CK, M.B., 1.M .S.
ELLINOR , LADY THO MPSON.
JAM ES BATES WILKINSON, ESQ., M.D.
G EORGE SIMPSON, ESQ.
SAMU EL TH OMAS GORDON, ESQ., F.R.C.P.Irel.
WILLIAM H AMMOND, ESQ , M.R.C.S.
WILLIA M WILBERFORCE DUNKLEY, ES Q , F.R.C.P.Edin.
HO WARD DE CI MU S Buss, ESQ., M.R.C.S.Edin.
COLONEL J AMES SUTHERLAND WILKINS, D .S.O. , I.M.S.
CAPTAIN NORMAN R OBINSON J ONES RAINIER,!. M.S.
CAPTAIN HE RY EDWARD PRITCHARD, 22nd IVladras N.r.
G EORGE BEATSON, E SQ , C.B., M.D.
HUGH BROWN, ES Q.
FRAN K l\10NT AGUE POPE, ESQ., M.D , F.R.C.P.Lond.
SUR GEO N-G ENERAL THOMAS MAUNSELL, C. B.
JOHN MARTII COLLETT, ESQ.
WILLIAM J OI-IN CHURCH BRAS I ER, E SQ.
WILLIAM HENRY MORGAN, ESQ.
R EV. CANON WILLIAM HAIG BROWN, LL.D.
j amesJohn Marsh, Esq., M.D .
R EV. SEPTIMUS PENNINGTON.
FRAN CIS AUGUSTUS BROOKS, ESQ ., 1\1. D.
CASPAR ROBERT LAURIE, ESQ , M.R.C.S.
AL FRED EARLAM JOHNSON, ESQ.
MAJO R ANTHONY HICKMAN MORGAN, D.S.O., R.A.1\1.C.
FANN Y J ULIA, MRS. RICE, R. R. C.
LUDIVI G N EUMANN, ESQ.
CLARA M AVESYN, MISS CHADWICK, R.R.C.
J AMES DAVID HEDDERWICK, ESQ.
DEPUTY SURGEON-GENERAL HENRY CAYLEY, C.M .G.
DONALD J AMES MACKINTOSH, ESQ., M.V.O., M.B. • c
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HENRY E DWARD CLARK, E SQ., C.M.G., M.R.C.S.
SIR MIT CHE LL MIT CHELL-THOM SON , B ARONET
PROFESSO R SIR WILLIA M TU R NER, K C.B., M.B., LL.D.
ROBERT PATON, ESQ.
N ORA HENRIETTA, COUNTE SS ROBERT S, C.1., R.R.C.
LADY AILEEN ROBERT S
LADY AD A EDWINA ST EWART R OBERTS.
MAJOR ROB ER T JAME S 1\1 CCORMACK, R.A.M. C.
GEORGE STOK ER , E SQ. , C M.G., L.R.C.S Ir e l.
SIR ALFRED COOPER, F.R.C.S.
MARION, L ADY COOP ER .
GEORGE ALFRED EVERITT M URRAY , ESQ., M.B., F .R.C .S.
KANTHLE E N ELI ZABE TH M ARY, MRS. MURRAY.
PER CY RO YCROF T LOW E, E SQ .
LIEUT.-C OLO NEL AYLMER MARTIN C ROFT ' , C .I.E. , I.M.S.
SUR GEON- LI EUT. -COLO NEL I-I ENRY FRANK HE SMAN, C.1\1.G
SURG EON -C AP T AIN TH OMAS WILLIAM GORDON KELLY, 1\1.D.,
COLON EL J OI-IN L OU I S H UBERT N EIL SON. [F.R.C.S., M.M.S ,c'
LIEUT.-COLON E L J AMES L yO I S BIGGAR.
WILLI AM F. SAVAGE, E SQ .
AR CH I E L AWRENCE L ANGMA I, ESQ., C.M.G.
HENR Y DARVILLE BROOK, ESQ., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.
THE H ONBLE. ET HEL K ATE, MRS. WEDGWOOD.
SARAH, MISS MACNAUGHTEN.
KATE S YDNEY, MRS. SANDEMAN.
MAJOR J AMES MEEK, R.A.M.C.
JOHN MACLEAN CARVELL, ESQ., M .R.C .S
ALI CE MARY, MISS McADAM.
LIEUT.-COL ONEL J OHN T HOMSON, M. B.
I SAAC GI BSON MODLIN, ESQ., M.D
RICHARD HE NRY GRIMBLY, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
ABRAHA M LANGHORN GARNETT, ESQ.
CHARL ES ULI CK C ARRUTHERS, ESQ., L.R.C.P " Irel.
MARGARET, MRS. \lVHITTAKER.
WILLI AM BOWIE BARCLAY, ESQ., L.R.C.P.,Edin., D .P .H.
MARTHA, MISS THO MAS , R.R.C.
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SARAH EMIL Y, MISS WEBB, R.R.C.
SARAH ELI ZABETH, MISS ORAM, R. R.C.
MARY C EC IL FRANCES K ATE, MISS COLE, R . R . C.
LOUISA WAT SON, MISS TULLOH, R. R. C.
J OHN ROBERT WILLI AMS , E SQ ., M. B.
HARRIET, 1\1RS W OOD
ELI ZA L AMB, L ADY MITCHELL -THOM SON.
HARRY MUNYARD BROWNFIELD, ESQ., M.R.C.S.
ELIZABETH, MRS. Cr-n ERY.
MOSE S CORNWALL, E SQ
COLONEL AL EXANDER WILLIAM D UKE, M.D., R.A.M.C
J OHN M AR TIN EAU , E SQ.
ELEANOR B LAYNEY, MRS. FARNDON.
CHARLES P YE OLIVER, ESQ, M.B.
EDW ARD R OWLAI D COWCI-IER, ESQ., L.R. C.P . , L.R.C.S.
ED\VARD CURETON, ESQ. M.D.
J AMES MALPAS, ESQ ., M.R.C S.
LI EU T.-C OLONEL HERBERT ELLISON RHODES J AMES, R.A.M.C.
LIE UT.-COL ONEL BRUCE MORLAND S K I NNER, R. A. M. C.
LI EU T -C OLONEL BERKELEY CRO S B I E QUILL, C. B.
LI EUT .- COLONEL J AMES MASON.
C AP TAIN CHARLES ALFRED HODGETTS, M.D., A.1\1.S. o[Canada..
J OI-IN S. GRIFFITHS, E Q., M .R. C.S.
ANNI E MARIOr, MRS. HAIG BROWN
LIEUT -COLON EL GEORGE WENTWORTH FORBES.
COLO NEL WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER DAWSON.
JAM ES R ATCLIFF GAYLARD, ESQ., M.D.
RO BERT J ONES, ESQ., M D.
OGILVI E GRANT, ESQ., M.D
HANBUR Y D AVIES, ESQ., B.A.
HARRY HADLOW SEED, ESQ.
THOMA S EDWARD BRYERS, ESQ.
JAMES MACDONALD, ESQ., M.B.
HENRY GOUDIE, ESQ., M. B o
MAJOR GEORGE BARCLAY
J OHN OL DRID SCOTT, ESQ
of St. John of Jerusalem in PAR T I I. (a)
LIST OF AWARDS
(Silver and Bronze Medals and Certificates of Honour.)
Before Incorporation by Royal Charter.
PART II. (a).
of St. :John of 3erusa[eln in JEnglall{).
MEDAL
Institut e d by th e Chapter, 1874, as a reward for d eeds of gallan try in saving life on land
OBVERSE. Tlte C1'OSS oj tlze 01'de?' (It points alla'entl)' s),mbolic of the eight Beatitudes .}
REVER E TIle Badge of tlze 01'de1' ( Tlt e St Jolm's TIV01't , e1ltwi11ed witlt colltlllellt01'ative ribbon .)
Names of Recipients of Silver and Bronze Medals and Certificates of Honour before Incorporation.
ELIJAH HALLAM (S zlve7/' Medal) P FREDERI CK VI CKERS (Szl M, 'd I)} resented. by the ComH. Lechmere B ' ver ea.. mander SIr Edmund A. Moor, November a; meetin g at vVhittington
JOHN SMITH YOUNG D . E 0-1' I , ep uty-Commlssary. Attached to th dur1in g the Siege of Paris (Szlver Medal)e . ,al c 1 I 7t 1 1876 b M', G . Pnnce Edward of YC aJOl- .eneral H.S.H. District at a 'd fIe , ommandlllg the Home C ,pal a e 0 t 1e Guards and Army Service Corps
ONSTANT VAN HOYDONCY (S l lJ([, d HENRI e al). Pre se nted through Bel g Ian Ministers in June, 18 76. ). the Dutch and
GEORGE GATES lJ([, d I) P Local A tl ," e) ea. resented publicly by the u 10l1tles at Battersea, on January "rd 18 77
THO MAS ERRINGTON vV ALES H' , J, MaJ'esty's I .' el Plesented by Major F nspector of Mll1es for D R A ' . South vVales (Szille1' Medal) f uncan , .,Dlrector
JOHN WILLIAM I-loWELL ( Szlve1/' Med I) 0 :he Ambulance DeISAAC PRIDE (Szlve7' lJ([ed 1 a . pal tment the Order,
VVILLIAM BEITH ;ledal) at on Aug.
DANIEL THO MAS (Sziller Medal) 4th, 18 77, 111 the pretenant of the Countv the L' '1 sen,ce of the Lord Lieuvery lar o-e and disti' '_ . 1 dOlc aYOl of L ondon, and a b nguls1e assembly.
GEORGE PATMORE (B>- M, d I Borough S 1 e a). Pre se nted at the Hertford Hertford. esslOns, 1 arch 7 t h, 18 78, by the Mayor of
STEFf-lEN LITTLE C t bl Medal) " ons a e, Metropolitan Police (Bl 'o nze Presented on August 2nd 1878 b H' G Duke of Manchester K P L ' 1 p'. ,y IS race the 1 ' , OlC nor of the Ord e' t of the Metropolitan Police at
ARTHUR H STOKES A . t spector 'of min es on behalf of the CHARLES MALTBY M, d J' by John Furley, JOHN HANCOCK (B1'onze Med:l a sq , Member of the THOMAS DAVI S lJ([edal) ' CouncIl, 2 1s t , 1880, J OHN DAVIS (Bronze lVTed I))' satl ffia publIc meetmg at '.11 a.. 1e e ld.
HENR Y SPAVIN (Bronze M, d I) P Bailiff Sir Edward "G Le pa -" rBesented by the Honorary , ellott art March 9th 88 a meetin g at the T own Hall, ,I 0, at 41
GEORGE FREDERICK HA RR IS, Captain 3rd Foot, « The Buffs" (Sz'lver Medal). Pre sented by H .R.H. The Princess of Wales, a Dame Chevaliere of th e Order, July 24th , 188o, at the Volunteer Camp, Wimbledon, H .R.H. The Prince of Wales, the Field Marshal Commanding-in-Chief, th e Secretary of State for War, and a deputation from the Order being present.
EDWARD MOUNTJOY PRICE ( B1' onze lJ([edal). Presented January loth, 1881, at a public meeting in the Town Hall, Ilfracomb e.
JAMES MCGOvVAN, In spector of roads for the Borough of Brighton (Bronze Medal). Presented February 2nd, 1881, by Colonel Sir Jam es Bourne, Bart., Chevalier of Ju stice, at a public meeting held at the Court House, Birkenhead, the Mayor presiding.
GEORGE CLARKE, Corporal 95th Regiment (Silver lJ([edal). Presented by Li eu t.-C olone l J. North Crealock, C.E., commandin g 95th Regiment, at a full dress parade at Aldershot, March 16th, 188!.
WILLIAM MAGUIRE, Constable, H. Division, Metropolitan Police Medal) Presented by the Commander Sir Edmund A. H. L echmere, Bart., M.P. , at a public meeting held in the th ea tr e of the Royal United Service In stit ution, March 18th, 188 I, on the occasion of the presentation of cert ific ates of th e St. J ohn Ambulance Association t) Metropolitan Police classes.
GEORGE EVERETT, Labourer (Sz'lve7' 11([edal). Presented August 25 th , 1881 , by Sir Brook Kay, Bart., Chevalier of Ju stice, at a public meeting attended by the and Corporation, at the Tolsey, Gloucester.
MARION SMITH (Szluer lJ([edal). Presented March 2nd , t 882, by General Sir Jam es E. Alexander , c.B., Chevalier of Ju st ic e, at a public meeting in the Council Chamber, N ewca stle- on- Tyne, the Mayor presiding.
THOMAS MCGUIRE (B7' o7Zze 11([eda l). Forwarded to his wife, the recipient having left England for America.
ANNIE LOFTUS (Silver lJ([edal). Presented Jul y 19 t h , 1882, by John Furley, Esq., Chevalier of Ju stice, at a public meeting attended by the 1\![ayor and Corporation, held in the Borough Court I-louse, Stockport.
ROBERT NELSON, Police Constable, Liverpool (Bron ze lJ([edal). }
WILLIAM CORSON, Police Constable,Liverpool (B7'o7Zze 11;Jedal). Presented February 29th, 1884, at a parade of over 200
constables at the Police Station, Hatton Garden, Liverpool, by the Mayor of Liverpool , supported by members of the Watch Committee and many others.
ARNOLD LUPTON, Mining Engineer (Silver JVleda l).}) Presented TOM ROWLEY (Silver Medal). February 22nd, 1884, by the Mayor of Leeds, at a special meeting at the Leeds School Board Offices.
JULIA HATCHER (Bronze Medal). Pre ented by the Rector of Marnhull, January 26th, 1884, at a Vestry Meeting held in the Parish School-room.
JOSEPH DOUBLE (Sz'lve1' jlfeda l). Presented by H.R.H. Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, a Dame Chevaliere of the Order, April 21st, 1885, at the Polytechnic Institution, Regent Street, London.
ALBERT ABRAHAM: (B1"rJnze JVfedal). Presented at a Volunteer Dinner at Cam borne on Easter Monday, 188 5.
ALFRED JAM ES COXON (Ce7'tzjicate oj Honour). Certificate forwarded by post, the recipient having to go ab road at short notice.
EDWARD CHARLES THOMPSON, M.B., M.R.C.S., (Szlver J7(fedalj. Presented by Her Excellency the Countess of Aberdeen, at the annual meeting of the Dublin Centre of the St. John Ambulance Association, in the Senate Hall of the Royal University, l\![arch 13th, I886.
WILLIAM HA RDWICK, Police Constable, Kidderminster (Sz'lv er lJ!fedal) Presented by the Secretary of the Order, the Commander Sir Edmund A H. Lechmere, Bart., M.P , on the 15th February, I886, at the Corporation Buildings, Kidderminster, in the presence of the Deputy Mayor, members of the Corporation, Borough Police, and representatives of various other public bodies.
JOS EPH J OI-IN THORNBOROUGH (Szlver Medal). Presented on June 7 t h, 1886, by Lord Lyttelton, at Kidderminster Station in the presence of a number of railway emp loyes.
J OHN PEAREY (Szlver JVledal) Presented by Colonel Sheppee, Chairman of the Chester-Ie-Street Petty Sessions, at a meeting of the Branch, on Wednesday April 7th, 1886, the recipient being introduced to the Court by th e Rev. Canon Blunt.
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WILLIAM THOMAS, Mining (Silver Medal).
TALIESIN EDWARD RICHARD (Szlver Medal).
LLEWELLYN PRITCHARD (Sz'lver Medal).
GRI FFITH THOMAS (Silve1/ Medal).
DANI EL THOMAS (Silver Medal). ( 1).
RICH ARD JONES (Silver Medal).
WILLIAM CLEE (Szlver Medal). J
DAVID EDWARDS (Silver Medal).
DANI EL THOMAS (Szlver Medal). (2)..
Presented by John Furley, Esq., J usbce, May 13 th , 1886, at a crowded and enthUSIastIc meetmg at Mardy.
HENRY BARTHOLOMEW, Police Constable, (Silver Medal.) Presented at the Roya.l Umted Institution by John Furley, Esq., ChevalIer of J usbce, on February loth, 1887·
J AMES MILLARD (Silver Medal). a public HECTOR THOMPSON (Sz'lve1/ Medal) . meet1l1g by the Mayor of N ewcastle-on- Tyne, in the Mechamcs rnsbtute of the Elswick Works of Armstrong and Co., on February 7th , 1887-
PATRICK RYAN (Bronze Medal). Presented on Sept. 20th, 887, at a special parade of the Royal Irish Constabu lary, at Mullingar, by the County Inspector.
JO SHUA STONE, Police Constable, Hastings, of Honour). Presented by the Mayor of Hastmg s, at the Sessions Court, on January I9th, I888.
{tbe (Branb lPrior\? of tbe @rber of tbe
lbospital of $t. 30bn of 3erusalem in lEnglanb.
PAR T I I. (b)
LIST OF AWARDS
After Incorporation by Royal Charter.
PART II. (b).
n:he <Branb ]prior\? of the ®rber of the 1boepital of $1. 30hn of 3erusalem in JEnglanb.
Th e following a-,l\Tards have b een conferred by th e ChapterGeneral with the approval of H IS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE GR AND PRIOR, since the Inc orporation by Royal Charter granted 14th May, 1888.
Th e Medal of the Order, origin ally in s titut ed in I 874, is by the Charter allmved to be awarded, as heretofore, for gallantry in saving life on land. It is circular, either of silver or bronze; on th e obverse is the Maltese Cross, embellished alternately at
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each of the principal angles with a lion guardant and a unicorn, both passant, s urrounded by the in scr ipti on C( F 071' ser vz'ce z'n the cau se of hU7nanz'ty," and on th e reverse, a sprig of the plant St. J o hn' s Wort, with whic h is en t wined a scroll b earing the names I e j e7I'u s a l e711" England," the who le s urr ounded by the in sc ription (( A warded by th e Grand Prz'or of the Order of the J-Jospz'tal of St. j ohn of j erusalem, z'n England." It is worn s uspended fr om a black watered si lk ribbon. Th e Medal can only be awarded to those, who by a conspicuous act of ga llantry, have endangered th e ir own li ves.
Presented by H. R. H. The Prince of Wales, Grand Prior, at Marlborough House, on the 23rd day of July , 1890.
THOMAS CHAPMAN (S ilve7r j/([edal).
JOHN S MITH (Szlve71' lItfedal).
MRS. MARGARET I RVING (S z·l7. Jer Medal).
WILLIAM FEAST (Szlver Medal).
ALBERT KING (B ronze Medal).
JOSEPH JONES, 19 CR, Police Constabl e, Metropolitan Po lice (Bron ze iWedal).
RICHARD S 11TH (S z'lver Medal).
E. SMALLER, St ation Ma ster, Bangal ore, India (Sz'lver jV!edal).
[Thz's l ast case was recormnended by Conf7r e71'e H.R .H. The D zdee of K. G., by whom, tiu presentatz'on was made at Bangalore, on behalf of H.R.J-J. T he Gra nd P n ·071'J.
Presented by H. R. H . The Pr ince of Wales, Grand Prior, at Marlborough House, on the 21st day of July, 18 9 2
JULIA DI GNA M (Szlver Medal).
BENJA MIN PARKINSON (Sz'lve71' Medal).
THO MAS TU RNER, Police Cons t able, Staffordshire Constabu lary (Szlver Medal).
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ALFRED WHITE; Police Constable, 254 P, Metropolitan Police (B71'07Zze 1IIfedal)
THO MAS KIV ( B71'07Me Medal).
MAJ OR JOHN BARNET BARKER (Late75th Regt.)( Bronze Medal).
ROBERT ARMS T RONG, Police Constable, Liverpool Police· (B71'0nze Medal).
FRANK TH OMAS L ANE, P o lice Constable, 554 A, Metropolitan P o li ce (Bronze Medal).
D AN I EL RVDER (Bron ze Medal).
THO MAS HE RY ROTHWELL, Police Constable, Liverpoor Police (Certificate of J-Jo nour).
Presented by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, Grand Prior, at St. John 's Gate, Clerkenwel1, on the 24th day of Jun e, 189 3.
J or-IN WILLIAM H UTCHINSON (Szlver jV!edal).
J OHN FOSTER (Silver Medal).
SAMUEL TA BER (Szlver iWeda l).
CAPTAIN URIAH COOKE (Bronze Medal).
R OBEH T STOOPS (Certificate of Honour).
L EW IS L AMBERT (Ce7'tifi cat e of H onour).
J O E ADAMS (Certz'jicate of H onour).
AARON BERRY, Police Cons t able, 26 0 E, Liverpool Police (Certificate of Honour).
Presented by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, Grand Prior, at Marlborough HOLlse, on the 27th day of July, 1894.
RO BERT LONG, Wiltshire Yeomanry (Bronze iWedal) .
JO SEPH DAVIES, Police Constable, 22 5 F, Metr o politan Police (B7'onze 1Ilfedal).
VVILLI AM MORGAN (B71'07Zze iWeda l).
ERNE ST MADDOCK (B?'on ze Medal).
\tV ILLI AM \V EST LEV (Certificate of Honour).
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Presented by H. R. H. The Prince of Wales, Grand Prior, at Marlborough House, on the 8th day of July, 18 95.
JOHN WATTS (Silver Medal).
WILLIAM DODD (Silver Medal).
WILLIAM MUGFORD (B1t'onze Medal).
WILLIAM RAYMOND (Bronze Medal).
JOHN BOLTON (Bronze Medal).
JOHN WILLIAM ROBINSON (Certificate of Honour).
SA MUEL WILKINSON (Certificate of Honou 'r).
JA MES JOHNSON (Certificat e of Honour).
GEORGE FROST of Honour).
Presented by H. R. H. The Prince of Wales, Grand Prior, at Marlborough House, on Monday, the 13 th day of July, 1896.
J AMES HENRY HAMER (Szlver 1I([edal).
TH OMAS BROWN (Szlver Medal).
BENJAMIN I-rOLLAND (Szlver lVleda l).
THO MAS WILLIAM CLOVER (B1t'onze Medal).
CHRISTOPHER MURF:HY, Police Constable, Glasgow Police (Bron ze Medal).
GEORGE JOSIAH HAYLOCK, Police Constable, City Police (Bronze 1Ilfedal).
FELIX CALLAGHAN (Certificate of Honour).
WILLIAM STEPHENSON (Ce1l'tificate of H onozw)
Presented by H. R. 1--1. The Grand Prior, at Aberysthwith, on the 26th day of June, I896.
ELLIS ROBERTS (Szlver Medal).
Presented by Field Marshal Lord Roberts, Com111anding the Forces in I reland, by COlTll11and of 1-1. R. H. The Grand Prior, at the Royal Hospital, K.ilmainham, Dublin, on vVednesday, tIle 26th day of August, 1 8 9 6 .
CHRISTOPHER DENISON (Bronze Medal).
Presented by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, Grand Prior, at Marlborough House, on Friday, the 16th day of July, 1897.
JAMES RICHARD WILLIAM MAYNARD (Sz'lver Medal).
ALFRED ROBERT LUCAS, Police Constable, City Police (Bronze Medal).
JOHN JAMES THOMPSON, Police Constable, Halifax Borough (Bronze Medal).
RICHARD GOLDBY, Police Constable, Staffordshire Constabulary (B1t'onze Medal).
ARTHUR EDWARD DAY (Certificate oj Honour.)
JO SEPH CONWAY, Police Constable Metropolitan Police (Certifi cate of Honour).
Presented by His Excellency the Lieut.-Governor of the Isle of Man, Confrere Lord Henniker, by command and on behalf of H. R. H. The Grand Prior, at Laxey (Isle of IV[an), on Saturday, the 25th day of September, J 897.
GRIFFITH J. WILLIAMS (Sz'lve1t' Medal).
JOHN KEWLEY (Sz'lver Medal).
Presented by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, Grand Prior, at Marlborough House, on Friday, the 8th day of July, I898.
WILLIAM BENNETT, Police Constable, Birmingham Police ( S ilver Medal).
HENR Y ROWE (Bronze 1Ilfedal).
THOM AS \NI-IINCUP, Superintendent, West Riding Constabulary (B71'0n z e 1IIfedal).
ARTHUR JAMES SCOTCHER, Police Constable, Reading Borough Police (B71'0n z e 1Ilfedal).
SIDNEY VOCKINGS Medal).
THOMA S WILLIAM LEWIS (B7 '072 z e Medal).
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Presented by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, Grand . Prior, at Marlborough House, on Friday, the 7 th day of July, 1899.
ROBERT BAMBER ( Sziver Medal.)
BOMBARDIER WILLIAM PHILIP HALL R.A (Sz'lver Medal).
'BENJAMIN TURNER (Bronze Medal). , FRANK RUSSELL (Bronze Medal).
:PRIVATE FREDERICK LEGGETT, 3rd Battalion Suffolk Regiment (Bronze Medal).
VVRIGHT WOOD (Bronze jWedal).
CLEMENT H. BRASIER (Bronze lJl[edal).
ERNEST PIERCE (Bronze Medal).
EDWARD EVANS (Bronze lJl[edal).
JOHN REAY PRICE, Police Constable, Liverpool Police Force (Bronze J1/fe dal).
BASIL BUSHELL (Bron ze Medal.)
CHARLES CURTIS (Bronze Medal).
DAVID BINGHAM (Ce1l'tificate of Ho nou11')'
Presented by H.R.H. The Prince of Wal es Grand Prior, at Marlborough House , on Wednesday, 11th day of July, 1900.
MISS STONE MILESTONE, M.D. (Szlver lJl[edal).
THOM AS PRICE MILLWARD, Police Constable, Liverpool (Sz'lver Medal).
SAM DAKIN (Sziver Medal).
HENRY POND THOMAS (Bronze Medal).
TH OMAS CLARK (Bronze Medal).
HERBER T LIVI CI{ ( Certificate of H ono 'ur).
CORPORAL MICHAEL CHARLES HI CKEY, Royal Welsh Fusiliers (Certificate of H onou11')'
Presented by His Majesty the I{ing , the Sovereign Head and Patron of the Order, (acting on behalf of the Grand Prior, H. R. H. the Duke of Cornwall and York absent in the Colonies) , at Marlborou g h House, Wednesday, the 17th day of July, 1901.
MISS HELEN PRITTY (Bronze Medal).
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CORPORAL THOM AS MULCAHY, late 1st Batt. Royal Irish Regt. (Bronze Medal).
ADAM WATSON (B11'0nze Medal).
BENJAMIN F RANCIS (B11'0nze Medal).
TU OMAS HE NRY HINES, Police Constable, Ipswich (Bronze Medal).
HARRY LUSH (Certificate of I-fonour).
J OI-IN GRIST (Certificate of Honour).
\VILLIAM MOODY (Ce1l'tificate of Honour).
ALBERT EDWARD JOHN ADA is of Honou1).
T HOMAS SMITH of Honour).
ROBERT COOK (Certificate of H07zour).
FREDERICK J OI-IN WATKINS (Cn·tificate of Honour).
Presented by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, Grand
Prior, at St. James' Palace, on lVlonday, the 14th day of July, 19 02
ROBERT LAW ( Szlver lJ/[edal).
J AMES DICK (Sz'lver Medal)
J OHN SHEDDON (Sz'lver Medal).
J OHN JONES (Sz'lve11' J1/fedal).
GEORGE GILHAr.I, Police Corporal, Kent Co. Constabulary Medal).
J ACOB DELMEGE (B1"onze lJl[edal).
FREDERICK WOOD, Police Constable, Metropolitan Police Medal).
HENRY TOOLE (B11'0nze Medal).
HEDLEY VICTOR SAYER, Police Constable, Hants Constabulary (Bronze Medal)
ALF RED HUTSON, Juni or lJ/[edal).
J OI-IN NICHOLSON, Police Constable, Durham Co. Constabulary.
EDWIN ARTHUR CI-IIDLEY, Police Constable, City Police (Bronze Medal).
J AMES NIV EN, Police Constable, City Police (B ronze Medal).
ENOCH LUSTY, A B., H.M.S. 'Excellent' (Certifica te of H onour).
PETER GAMMIE, Police Constable, Edinburgh Police of Honour).
Presented by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, Grand Prior, at St. John's Gate, on the occasion of the opening of the new Chapter Hall, on Thursday, the 9 th day of July, 1903.
NURSE EDITH LINDSAY (Sz'lve11" Medal).
CHARLES T. ROWE, 1st Class P.O. and Torpedo rnstructor, R.N. (Bron z e lVledal).
GEORGE PETT (B 71"0n ze M edal).
JOHN TONG (B71"0n z e lItfeda l).
ERNEST GODDEN (B 71"0n ze lItfe dal).
EDWIN HARMER (B 71"0n z e lItfed a l).
J OI-IN EDWAR D ROB E RT S (Ce7l"tijicate of H onou7") .
WILLIAM HENRY HEWITT (Ce 7l"tijicate of H onour ). (Branb IPrior\2 of tbe @rber of tbe 1bo5pitaI of $t. 30bn of 3erusalenl in JEnglanb.
of Recipients
Awarded in recognition of distinguished services to the Order, and its Departments.
The Service Medal was institut ed in th e year presented by H R H Tl P' r 898 , and was . . . 1e nnce of Wales G d P . Marlborou 1 H ' ran nor, at g1 ouse, on th e 6th J anuary,and the rrthJul T and aga1l1 by His M 1 y, 19 00 , (actina aJesty t 1e Kmg, Sover e ig n H ead and P a tron b on behalf of the Grand Prior H R H tl D ' Cornwall and York , .:\.. 1e uke o f , n.bsent 111 the Colonies) at M -lb House th , al oraugh ,on el7thJuly,190I. HRH Th po' Grand P . . .. e 1111ce of Wales nor, presented the se Medals at St Jar 'P 1 ' 14th J 1 . ne s a ace on the u y, 1902, and at St. J ohl1's Gate, on th e 9th J1ll ') y, 190J.
Li st of recipi e nts of Service Medals a wa rded by H.R.H. the Grand Prior and the Chapter -G eneral for conspicuous services
t o th e Order and its D epa rtm e nt s
Sir J OIIN FURLEY, c.B.
Co lonel Sir H ERBERT C. PERROT T, Baronet, C.B .
Brigade Chief Sup er intend en t W J. CHURCH BRASIER.
Chief Superintendent J OI-IN H ARRISON BUCKLEY.
F RANK HENRY TUR NER, Esq.
Sup e rint enden t EDWARD ROBERT G OODWIN
Di s trict C hi e f Surgeon SAMUEL O SBORI , F.R C.S.
Assist. Commissioner FRA JQOIS DONALD MACKENZIE .
D ep ut y Com mi ssioner CHARLES J OSEPH T RIlVIB LE , C.M.G
H ono r ary Surgeon CHARLES HARRIS T AMPLIN, L.R.C.P.
D ep uty Commissioner STUART CR AWFORD vVARDELL.
Hon o rary Sur geon vVILLIA:[ ACKRILL STAMFORD, M.R.C.S.
W ALTER R OWLEY, Esq.
Maj o r CHARLES R. FLETCHER LUTWID GE
W AYNMAN DIXO , Esq.
Chief Superintendent WILLIAM H ENRY MO RGA N.
Chief Surgeon RI CHARD BURDETT S ELLERS, M.R.C.S .
Chief Superintendent M ARSHA LL HO PPER
Lady Superintendent Mrs. PRISCILLA L AVERAC K.
First Nursing Offic e r Mrs . 1\1 ARY J AI E HARE.
Priv a te RICI-IARD SLATER
Deputy Commissioner CHARLES HENRY MILBURN, M.B.
District Chief Surgeon G EORGE T HOMSO J, M.D.
First Officer B EI JAMIN SELLARS.
Chief Surgeon WILLIAM HENRY IR VIN SELLERS, M.R.C.S.
H on. Surgeon ARCHI BAL D AL EXA NDER GEORGE DICKEY,
Chief Superintendent J OHN PERRY. [M.D.
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Private JOI-IN GEORGE STEV ENSON .
Private ALBERT EDWARD G ORD ON Co x.
Private THOMAS DANIEL HIGGEN S.
Superintendent CLEMENT HE ATH CO TE .
Deputy Co " G mmISSlOner EORGE SAMPSON ELLI STON, M.R.C.S.
SuperIntendent of Stores ALFRED J OH N TRI MMER .
Chief Superintendent WILLI ANI HU GHES
Private GEOR GE PI-IILL PO TT.
Surge on WILLI AM EDWARD AUDLA D, M.R.C.S.
DIstrIct Superintend e nt Trea s ur er FRAN K de BE EHO
L.R.C.P. PI M,
Honorary Surg eo n ALFRED CROUDSON T UNS T ALL M D
Private J ABE Z BRATT. ' .
District Superintendent Trea su rer \ iVILL IAM H UMPHRIS WINNY.
<Brant> of the of tbe lboapitaI of %t. 30bn of 3erusalem in JBnglant>.
SPECIAL SOUTH AFRICAN MEDAL
Vide illustration at J1/'ontispiece.
Awarded to the Members of the Active Service
Detachnlents of th e St. John Ambulance Brigade who proceeded to South Africa, and for services in connexion with their n10bilisation and with the despatch of ambulance ll1aterial and medical comforts for the sick and wounded troops at the seat of war.
I-lis Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, K. G., Grand Prior, presented this medal to the following at St. James's Palace , on Monday, the 14th day of July, 1902, H.R.H. the Duke of Connau g ht, K.G., Bailiff of Egle, H.R.H. Prince Charles of Denmark, G.C.B. , and other men1bers of th e Chapter being pres e nt.
VI SCO UNT KNUTSFORD, G.C.M.G., Directo r of the Ambulance Department and Chairman of th e St. John Ambulance Association.
VISCOUNTE SS KNUTSFORD, Chairman of the Special Committee formed to despatch medical comforts to the Brigade units.
COLONEL SIR HERB ERT C. PERROTT, Bt., Secretary of the Order, and Chief Secretary of the Ambulance Department.
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COLONEL C. BOWDLER, Chief Commissioner, St. John Ambulance Brigade
LIEUT-COLONEL C. J. TRI MBLE, L.R.C.P. ; MR. STUART C. WARDELL; LI EUT. -C OLONEL GEORGE S. ELLISTON, M.R.C.S . ; INSP ECTOR-GENERAL BELGRAVE NINKIS, M.D., R.N.; MR. \ iVILLIAM VERNON, M.R.C.S.; MAJOR CHARLES H. MILBURN, M.B., Deputy Commissioners, St. John AmbUTance Brigade.
MR. vV. J. CHURCH BRASIER, Brigade Chief Superintendent. LIEUT.-COLONEL RICHARD HOLBECHE, Librarian of the Order and
MR. WILLIAM G. BARNES, Junior, who both supervised for many months the despatch of ambulance material and medical comforts for the troops.
MR. WILLIAM R. EDWARDS, A CA., Accountant of the Order, and Accountant and Storekeeper of the St. John Ambulance Association.
MR. WILLIAM H. MORGAN, Chief Superintendent of the Metropolitan Corps, St. John Ambulance Brigade.
The presentation of the medal to the other reCIpIents, I, 85 6 in number, took place in their respective localities, th e presentations being made either by Mem bers of th e Order, Superior Officers of the Brigade, 1ilitary and other Officers, or by Civic and other Dignitaries. of St. 30bn of 3erusalem in
AND
BROTHERS. Before Incorporation by Royal Charter.
®rutr nf J!ohn of JJeruzctltm In <!EnglanD.
JLorb lPriors.
THE REV. Sir R OBER T PEAT, D.D.
From 29th January, 1831, to 21s t Ap ril , 18 37.
THE Ho BLE. SIR H ENRY DYMOKE, BARONET.
From 15th Jul y, 1838, to 24th June , 1847.
Promoted to Lieut.-Turcopolier, 24th June, 1847.
LI EU T.-C OLONEL SIR CHARLES l\10NTOLIEU LAMB, BARONET.
Fron1 24th June , 1847, to February, 1860.
Grand Turcopoli er, 8th February, 1860.
REAR-ADMIRAL SIR ALEXA JDER DUNDAS YOUNG ARBUTHNOT,
F rom 16th July , 1860. to 24th June, 186 I.
HI S GRACE THE DUKE OF MANCHESTER, I{.P.
From 24th Jun e, 1861, to Eve of St. John, 1888 .
Past Prior fron1 18th Jul y, 1888, to decease, 21st March, 1890.
PART IV. (a). ani)
Deceased dU1'ing ihe last prior to the Incorporation oj ihe Order by Royal Charter, I4th May, I8 88
1knigT:)ts of j-usttce.
ALBANY, Colonel H.R.H.Leopold George Duncan Albert, Duke of, K.G., K.T., G.C.S.1., G.C.M.G.
ALEXANDER, General Sir J ames Edward, C. B., K.C. L.S.
ANDERSON, Colone l Thomas
ANTRIM, The Right Hon. H ugh Seymour; 9th Earl of A lZ]3UTH JOT, Rear-Admiral Sir Alexander Dundas Young, K . Chas . I I 1.; Medjidie; St. George of Russia ; St. Ferdinand. &c.; Gentleman o f the Privy Chamber to I-Ier Majesty
BARTON, Sir Freeman
BEAUMONT, Sir George Howland, Baronet.
BEETHAM, Wi lli am, F.R.S.
BELL, Wi lli an1, M. D.
BIGSB Y, Robert, M.A., LL. D., I{.J.S.
BISHOPP, Major-General Ceci l, C. B.
BOURNE, Co lonel Sir J ames, Baronet, C. B., F. S.A.
BRETT, Major Reginald Best
BRO NILEY, Stretch Cowley
BROUN, Sir Richard, Baronet.
BRO\iVN ON, Lieut.-Colonel W -illiam Henry
BUCKLEY, Major \iVilliam
BURGES, Captain Son1erville \1\1a ld emar
BURLTON, Colonel \tVilliam, C . B.
BURNABY, Major-General Edwyn Sherard, M. P.
Date of Election.
7th June , 1883
24th Feb . , 1832. 5th J a n ., 1865. 24th June, 1848
20 th Aug. , 1855. 15th Sep., 1883. 15th Dec , 187!. 28th July, 1835. 9th Sep , 1837 28th July, 1835. r6th Feb , 1858. 12th Dec., 1876. 8 th Jul y, 1857
30lh M a rch , 1832. 28th July, 1835.
15th S e p. , 1832. 19th July, 1849. 24th Jun e, 1848. 8th July, 1857. 14th Dec., 1880.
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BURNES, James, K.H., LL.D. , F.R.S.
BURNES, Lieutenant George J alnes Holmes
BURN ES, Captain Sydney Holmes
BURNES, Lieutenant \;Vard Holmes
CHASTELAIN, Philippe Count de. Received in France in I 8 I 3. Sometime Secret a ry to the French Langu e s, and one of the Deleg a tes to England at the r ev iv a l of the English Langue. (Honorary Rank )
CHERMSIDE, Sir Robert Alexander, IVI.D. , K.C.H.
CLANNY, \lVilliam Reid. M.D., F R.S. , Edin.
CONYNGHAM, Lieut.-General Th e Most Nobl e G e orge Henry, Marquis
CRAW FORD, William, M.A.
CUN YNGHAM, Sir Robert Keith Dick, 6th Baronet.
D E PEAR SA LL, Robert Lucas
D E PEARS ALL, Robert Luc as, Juni or
DOYLE, Major-Gen. Sir John Milley, K.C.B., M.P.
DUDLEY, The Right Hon. the Earl of DUNBOYNE, The Right Hon. J ames Butler, r 3th Baron
DUNSANY, The Right Hon. Randal Edward Plunkett, I5th Baron.
DYM OKE , The Hon. Sir Henry, Bart., 17th H ered it ary Champion of England
FORTE SCUE, Major Edward F. Knott es ford FREESTUN, Colonel Sir Willi am Lockyer, M.P.
GIBB, H ugh, Surgeon-Genera l GIBSON, Lieut.-Colonel Geor ge \Vashington
GRANT, Captain Thomas
GRANT, John
GRITTITHS, Major Willi a m Stuart HILLARY, Sir Willian1, B a ronet HILLARY, Sir Augustus William, Baronet HOARE, Sir Edward, Baron e t HOL MES , General John, C.B.
Date of Election
22nd July , 1837.
1st July, 1857.
20th May, 1858
18th Jan., 1858.
18th Nov , 18730
24th June, 1S42. 24th June, 1837.
7th Jun e, 1870
22ml Jun e, 1837.
31st July, 1844
22nd July, 1837. 17th July, 1840.
1 rth March, 1832. 15th Dec ., 1874·
lIth Nov., 1830.
28th July , 1835.
15th July, 18 38
9th July, J875 ·
28th Aug , 1857
20th May, 185 8
8th July, 1857.
19th Jan., 18338th July, 1857. 24th June, 1848.
7th Jul y, 1838.
7th Ju ly, 183S, 1st July , ISS7·
8th Jul y, 1857·
H OMPESCH VON W ISBE CQ, Theophi le Anton Wilhelm, Count von. (nephew and heir of the 69th Grand Master Ferdinand von Hom pesch. He was received -into the Order in the Anglo -B avar-ian Langue, I825 )· (Honorary Rank.)
H OPE, Vice-Admiral the Right Hon. Sir Willia m Johnston e, G.C.B., M.P. (received abroad).
J ONE S, Vice Admiral the Hon. Alexander Montgomery
L ABAN OFF, His Highness the Prince Alexander
L AMB, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Charles Monto lieu , Baronet, Baron de St. Hypolite (France), D.C.L.
L AMB, Charles James Sacvilie Montgomery
L ANGFORD, The Right Hon. Hercules Langford, 2nd Baron
L AWRENCE, Sir J an1es (received abroad), Member of French Chapter in I879
L E GEYT, Philip \iVilliam
L EITH, J. Farley, Q.C.
lVlcALEST ER, Lieut. -Colonel Charles Archibald, K. H.
MACKEN ZIE, Charles Fitzgerald
MAcN AB, Colonel the Hon. Sir Alan Napier, Baronet
lVIACPHER SON of Cluny, E wen.
MAGINN, Willian1, LL.D.
MANSEL, Sir John Bell William, 9 th Baronet
MASTER, Captain Richard Thon1as
Date of Oct. 14th, 1842.
30th April, 1831.
1St July, 1857.
24th June, 1857. 24th June, 1847.
24th June, 1848.
30th March, 1832.
30th April, 183!.
8th July, 1857.
8th July, 1857. 24th June, 1848. 28th July, 1835.
14th Oct., 1842.
13 th Jan., 1834. 19th Oct., 1832.
M C A · LCd (Honorary
I ELANO DE ALC IN A, nt0111e aurent, omte e. Rank).
MERED YTII, Sir Joshua Colles, Baronet, I{night of the Orders of St. Louis of France, and of Louis of Hesse-Darmstadt, &c. (He wa s the last English1nan received into the Order by the 69th. Grand Master, the Baron Ferdinand v on Hornpesch early in I79 8).
MITFORD, Percy
MURRAY, Captain Arthur Stormont
N EEDIIAM, The Hon. Francis Henry E
30th June, 184317th July, 1840. 6th Jan., 1864. 9th Sep., 1837.
18th April, 1882.
18th Dec., 1840. 4th June, 1846,
NEWTON, James
O'DONNELL, General Sir Charles Routledge
PEARL, Comn1ander Sir Janles, R.N., K.H.
PEARSON, Albert Harford, M.A., B.C.L.
PEARSON, Julius Alexander, LL.D., F.S. A.
PEAT, The Rev. Sir Robert, D.D., G. C. St. Stanislaus of Poland, Captain to King George IV.
PEN J: EFATHER, General Sir John Lysaght, G.C.B., K.C.M.L.
PERROTT, Sir Edward Bindloss , Baronet.
PERROTT , Sir George Lambert, Baronet.
(Received th e accolade ./7'0711- Sir joshua Co lies Meredyth, Bart., and conferred the same on the Duke of Manchester and other Knights).
PHILIP PART, Sir John, K.G.V., K.P.S.
POPH AM, Adln ir al Sir Home Riggs, K.C.B., M.P.
( Received abroad; Knight Co 711-mander, 1799; received the Royal Licence to wear the insignia at Court, 20th Sept., 1799.
POTT, Joseph Compton, Jun.
POWNALL , Henry
RAM SEY, Major-General James
RIARIO-S FORZA, II Generalissin10 II Duca Ludovico di
ROBE RTSON of STRUAN, General George Duncan, C. B.
ROBERT SON of STRUAN, George Duncan ST. GERMANS, The Right Hon. Willian1 Gordon Cornwallis Eliot, 4th Earl of SHAD WELL, The Right Hon. Sir Lancelot
SHAW, Lieut.-Colonel Claudius, K.S.F.
SHUC KBURGH, Sir Francis, Bart" F. R. S.
SMITH, Admiral Sir William Sidney, G.C.B., G.C.T.S., G.C.S.F., etc. (received in .France).
SPRYE , Captain Richard Samuel Mare
TACHE, Colonel Sir Etienne Paschal
Date of Election. 17th Jan., 1839. 11th March, 1832. 4th May, 1839. 13th Oct., 1875 2nd July, 1867. IIth Nov., 1830. 16th Feb., 1858.
31st July, 1844. 22nd July, 1837. 11th Nov., 1830. 9th Sep., r837. 24th June, 184I. 22nd July, 18 37. 8th July, 1857. 20th Aug., 1855· 13th Jan., 18 34, 24th June, 18632nd March, 1869·
22nd July, 1837. 3rd Nov., 1874· roth Nov., 1858, 9th Sept, 1837·
20th Aug., 1855· 18th Jan., 1858
TI-IOMSO , Captain William
TO CQUEVILLE, Peter Victor, Comte de T ONKIN, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Warwick Hele (received in the Anglo-Bavarian Langue, 1830). [Baron.
TO RPHICHEN, The Right Hon. Robert Sandilands, I rth WILKIE, Lieut.-Colonel David
\ i\TOLLASTON, Major Frederick \'" OOLFE, Richard, F. S.A.
JLabies of 3ustice.
BRASSEY, Annie, Lady
I-I OARE, I-Iarriet, Lady
lVIACPHERSON of C lun y, Sarah Justina, Mrs.
STRAN GFORD, Emily Anne, Viscountess
G:baplains.
H UGO, The Rev. Thon1as, M.A.
MALET, The Rev. W. Wyndham \ i\TOOD, The Rev. A. Athelstane, D.C.L.
'fTtnigbts of C3race.
AGAR, Lieut.-Colonel Sir Emn1anuel Felix, M.P.
BEATTIE, William, M.D.
BERENGER, Baron de BEETIIAM, Albert William, F.R.S. BELL, Alexander BLAIR, Captain Harry BROUN, Lieut.-Colonel vVilliam James BRO\iVNE, General vValter John, C. B. BUCK, The Rev. John Pannenter, M.A.
BURNES, Lieutenant Dalhousie Holmes
B US'I'ROS, Salim de CASTEL-BROLO, Federico Lancia e Grassellini, Duca di, I<.S.S.M.
Date of E ledion. 2nd Ma rch , 1864. 5th March, 183311 th Jun e, 1841.
16 th April, 1862. 24th June, 1848. 1st July, 1857. 7th May, 1872. 18th Oct., 1881. 5th Jan., 1863. 23rd June, 18791
8th Aug ., 1873 4th June, 1867. 12th May, 1868. 3rd March, J 868 . 12th Dec., 1875. . 1st July, 1857. 17th Jan., 1834. 28th July, 1835. 8th June, 1859. 18th Nov., 1873. 16th Aug., 1848. 8th July, 1857. 28th Dec., 1860. 1st Jul y, 1857. 17 th Oct., 1882, 24 th June, 1864.
CLAY, WillialTI Nicholls
COPLAND, Jan1es, M.D., F.R.S. 68
DELEPIERRE, Joseph Octave, LL.D., F.S.A.
ERMATIN GER, Lieut.-Colonel Willian1, K.. S. F.
FERGUSSON, Lieut.-General William, K. Cres. ISt Class.
FIFE, Sir John, M.A.
GLOVE R, Robert 1VIo rtimer , M.D., F .R.S. , Edin.
GUNNING, John, C. B., Inspector- General of Hospitals.
HEARD, Colonel James
HEARD, Colonel the Hon. J. T.
HO SKYNS, Chandos Wren, M.P.
L AURIE, WillialTI Alexander, F.S.A., Edin.
LE lVIARCHANT, S ir John Gaspard, I{.C.B., K.C.M.G.
N ORCLIFFE, Major-General N orcliffe, K H.
OUTRAM, Lieut.-General Sir James, Baronet, G.C. B.,
PINHEY, The Hon. Ha mm ett [I{.C.S.I.
PLUJVIRIDGE, Adm ir a l Sir James Hanway, K.C.B., M.P.
PRINGLE, vVi lli alTI
RAMSAY, Cha rles William Ran1say
RATCLIFF, Charles, F.G.A.
ROLPH, Dr. Thomas
RYLAND, Lieut.-Colonel George I-Iarrison
SAL IS- SOGLIO, Peter John Fane de, Count of the Holy Roman Empire, K. R. E., K. H. S. (1/'eceived at R077ze, 20th july, 1843.)
SALIS - SOGLIO, Major-General Johann Ulrich, Baron de TURNBULL, Wm. Barclay David Dundas
VELLA, Luigi, LL.D., Superintendent, Record Office, Malta.
WATTS, Vice-Adn1iral George Edward, C. B., 1{ . C. H.
W I-lITE HEAD , John
W ILLI AMS, Thomas Troughear.
VVINTHORP, VVill iam, Consul U.S.A., Malta.
Date of Eledz"012
20th j\/[ay, 1858. 16th July, 1857 . 8th Dec ., 1864. loth Feb., 1860.
12th Dec., 1857
12th Dec., 185 7. 24th June, 1848
20lh Aug., 1855. 8th July, 1857. 13th Oct., 1858. 4th June, 1867.
8th Jul y, 1857 . 20th May, 1858.
20th May, 1858. 8th July, 185!.
11th Aug , 1857. 12th Dec., 1857.
8lh July, 1857.
5lh June, 1865. 5th Dec., 1864. 14th Oct., 1842. 9th June, 1858, 12.th Dec., 1857. 9th June, r858
13th July, 18 59. 28th Aug , 1857.
18th Jan., 1858.
Sth Ju ly 1857.
20th Aug., 1855. 28th Aug, 1858.
JEBquires.
F AREMAN, Colonel William Blennerhasset
I-I OLDEN, H y la P ORTER, Lieutenant Reginald da Costa, Royal Engineers
WILMOT, Charles Mon tague lbonorar)1 Bssociates.
BAUMGARTEN, General Alexander de BRETT, Robert, M.R.C .S
CALLENDER, George Willian1, F .R.C. S ., F.R.S.
FALWASSER, Surgeon-Major Francis, F.R.C.S., A . M .D.
FRERE, Right Hon. Sir Henry Bartle Edward, Baronet, G.C.B., G.C.S.I.
HEADLAND, Frederick, M.D.
I-IODSON Mrs. Elizabeth Bernhard Rudolph Conrad, His Excelle nc y Baron von PORTER, Surgeon - Major Joshua Henry, A.lV1. D.
RERNARD, Bruno Jean Bapt iste , Lieut,-General, A. D. C. to H .1\11. the King of the Belgians
RUMSEY, Henry Wyldbore, M.D ., F.R.S.
SIIAFTESBURY, The Earl of SIIEPHERD, Surgeon-Major Peter, A. M . D.
STAAF, 1V1. Ie Colonel J. N.
Serving :fi3rotl)ers.
BIRCH, Thomas HILTON, Charles SYSON, I-liran1
Date of Electio1t. 18th May , 1833. 1st Ma rch , 1870. lo th Sep " 1878. 2nd Feb , 1869
21 st Feb., r882. 24th June, 187!. l oth Sep ., r87 8. loth Sep., 1878. 20th April, 1875.
4t h May, 1869. 24th June, 1870. 22nd Feb., 1881. 2yd June, 18 75. 6th May, 1879. 5th r ov., 1872. 13th Oct., 1875. roth Sep., 187 8 19th April, 1887. 20th April, 1875. 2nd July, 1867· 3rd Nov , 1874-
{the (Branb lDrior\? of tbe @rber of tbe
·lboapitaI of St. 30bn of 3eruaalelTI in JBnglanb.
PAR T IV . (b)
ROLL
OF DECE A S E D A 1VD
HO N OR AR Y A SSOCI A TES, After I ncorporation by R oyal Charter .
PART IV. (b). an'll gS50riatcs.
D eceased since the In corporation of the Order by Roya l Cha1'ter, granted 14 th NJay, 1 888 .
So"ereign 1beab anb \patron of tbe @rber. HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA.
Snb= ]prior. Date of E lection.
CLAREN CE AND AVONDALE, H.R.H. the Duke of, K.G. 18th Jul y, 1888 'Iknights of 3-ustice.
B ATT Er BERG, H. R. I-I. Prince Henry Maurice, K.G.
BENN ETT, John R. Burlton
BOILEAU, Sir Fran ces George Ma nningham, Baronet
C ONYNGHAM, The Most 1-1 on. the Ma rqu ess
DALLAS, Ruper t Caradoc Francis
DAUBENEY, General Sir Henry Charle s Barnston, G. C. B.
D UNCAN , Colonel Fran cis , R.A . , C.B . , M.P .
GLASGOW, The Right Hon. George F r eder ick , Earl of
H AWKINS, The Rev. W illian1 Bentick Letham
H ENN IKER, The Right Hon. } ohn Maj or HennikerMajor, Lord
l-I OULTON, Sir Edward V ictor Lewis, G .C .M.G.
} EPHSON, Captain Sir A l fred , R. N.
The Right Hon. Sir Edward, Earl of, G C. B.
L ECHMERE, Sir Edmund A nthony Harley, Baronet, ]VI.P .
L IMERICK, The Right Ho n. Sir Willian1 Hal e} ohn Charles, Earl of, K P.
L OCH, The Right Hon. S ir Henry Broughan1, Lord, G.C.B., G.C.M . G.
16th Apri l , 1890 8th Feu ., 1860 IIth July,)89 0 23rd June, 1 88 3. 5th Feb , 187 8 8th Feb., 187 6 23rd June, 1 8 75. 5th N ov., 187 2• 9 th Dec., 186 5· Il th Jul y, 18 9 0• 18th April, 28th July, 1898 18th July, 1888. 9th Dec., 186 5. ' 11 th July, 189 0 1st Feb., 1862
MANCHESTER, His Grace Sir WillialTI Drogo, Duke of, K. P.
PAGET, The Right Hon. Lord Alexander
PALMER, George
PORTER, l\1ajor-General Whitworth, R. E.
ROWE, R. Reynolds
SAXE COBURG AND GOTHA, H.R. H. the Reigning Duke of, (Duke of Edinburgh), K.G.
SAXE CO BURG and GOTHA, K.G., H.R.H. the Hereditary Prince of
SCHLE SWIG-HoLSTE IN, MaJ' or H H P' Ch" . . nnce nstlan Victor of, G. C. B.
ST. GEORGE, General Sir John, G. C. B.
STORY, Captai n James
TECK, H.I-I. the Duke of, G . C.B (Hon. Bailiff)
TE MP LETOWN, General the Right Hon. Sir George Frederick, Viscount, G.C.B.
WAKEMAN, Henry Offiey
WALFORD, Edward
WATERFORD, The Most Hon. Sir John Henry , l\1arquess of, K.P.
WILLIS, General Sir George, G. C. B .
VVINCHILSEA AND NOTTINGH AM , The Right Hon. Sir Murray Edward-Gordon, Earl of
jLabies of 3-ustice.
H.I.M. VICTORIA EMPRE SS DOWAGER FREDERICK OF GERMAN Y and Queen of Prussia, Princess Royal of Great Britain and Ireland.
BENNETT-POE, Rosetta Mary, Mrs. CRAWLEY, Emily Charlotte, Mrs. DENMARK, H.M. the Queen of DUNCOMBE, Evelyn, Miss GILDEA, Rachel Caroline, Mrs. James HAWKINS, Elizabeth, Mrs.
Date of Election
26 th Sep., 1860. 23 rd Jun e, 1894. 18th May, 1880. 8th June, 1859. 22nd Feb ., 1881. 18th July, 1888.
25 th April, 1893.
26th April, 1892. 1st June, 1861. 5th May, 1874. 2nd Feb., 1882. 7th June, 1870.
18th May, 1880. 6th May, 1867 . 23rd June, 1884·
25th Feb ., 1896. 16th April, 1890.
HOSKYNS, Clara Amelia Wren, Miss HOULTON, Hyacinthe Harriette, Lady
L ATHOM, Alice, Countess of PALMER, J essie Frances, Mrs. ST. GEORGE, Elizabeth Marianne, Lady
T ECI(, H. R. H. the Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge, Duchess of TEMPLETOWN, Susan Mary Isabella, Viscountess <Ihaplains.
BARNE S, The Rev. Prebendary Reginald Henry
CLA UGHTON , The Right Rev. Bishop, D.D.
GIBRALTAR, The Right Rev. Bishop of I owA, The Right Rev. William Stevens Perry, Bishop l\1ARTYN, The Rev. Charles John [of (Honorary)]
OAKLEY, The Very Rev. John, D.D., Dean -of Manchester
PORTAL, The Rev. George Raymond
SH ADWELL, The Rev. Arthur ThOlTIas Whitmore
T E JNESSEE, The Right Rev. Charles Todd Quintard, D. D., Bishop of (Honorary)
VVHITE, The Rev. Henry WOODyV RD, The Rev. Jobn, LL.D. '(k nights of <Peace.
10th Dec. 1888.
8th Feb ., 187 6. 15th Feb ., 1887· 19th April, 1887 · IIth Dec., 188J. 23rc1 June , 188J. 3rd April, 1867·
ABEL Sir Frederick A., G.C.V.O., K .C.B. , ALCOCK, Sir Rutherford, IZ. C. B., D. C . L.
ANGLESEY, The Most Hon. The Marquess of BRAY, Sir John Cox, IZ.C.M.G.
BURFORD-HANCOCK, Sir Henry James Burford, C.l\1.G.
CARNARVON, The Right Hon. Henry HowarCll\lolyneux, Earl of
CLARK, Sir Andrew, Baronet, M. D. CLAYTON, Sir Oscar l\100re Passey, C.B., C.l\I.G., l\ /1.D.
COOK, John l\1ason
D ate oj Elect£on 9th July, 187 8 18th April, 1882. 30th July, 1895. 20th July, 1880. 8th Aug., 1873· 17 th May, 188 1. 14th Dec., 1880.
13 th April, 1886. 5th June, 1877· 12 th Dec., 1876. 22nd 18 98 19th Feb., 1884. 3n-1 1868.
3rd Au g., 1 86 9. 3rd Dec., 1867. 6th Feb., 1868.
13 th Dec., 1881 2nd Jun e, 1868. 9th Jun e, 1893. 22nd June, 1889 9th Aug., 1894. 3rd Dec., 1892. 19 th Feb., 1884. 17th Dec ., 1888. 16th April, 1890. 23rd June, 18 91. 19 th July 188 7
DI XON , Sir Raylton
EVAN S, Thomas William, M.D.
FAIRB AIRN , Sir Andrew
FELLO WS, Frank Perks
F RElVIANTLE, General Sir Arthur Jam e s Lyon, G.C.lVLG., C . B.
FRE SHFIELD, Willi a m Dawes
GALTON, Sir Douglas, K.C.B., D.C.L.
GOLDIE - TAUBMAN, S ir John Sen b ouse
l-IILL , Thomas Rowley
H UNTER, Surgeon-General Sir Guyer, K.C.M.G., M.D.
I-I UNTER, Sir W illiam \ N"i ls on, K:.C.S.I., C.I.E., L.L.D.
KENN ETT -B ARR INGTON, Sir Vincent Hunter Barrino-ton b LL.M.
KETTL E, Sir Rupe rt A.
L AMPSON, Norman George
LI NDSEY, The Right H on. the Earl of
LOTI-nAN, The Most Hon. Sir Schomberg Henry, 1\1 arq uess of, K. T
MACC ORl\IAC, Sir Willian1, Baronet, K.C.B., K:.C .V.O .
MA CK INNON, Surgeon-Major-General Sir vVilliam Alexander, K. C. B.
MACLU RE, Sir Joh n Willian1, Baronet
V.Qt. MANLEY, Surgeon-General vVilliam George Nicholas, C. B.
1\10NEY, Colone l Gerard Noel, C. B.
NOEL, Colonel Edward Andrew
PLATT, Samuel Radcliffe
PRI ESTLEY, Sir William, M.D., LL.D., M.P.
RYLAND, Warwick Hastings
SALl\IOND, R. Gofton
SELWYN, Captain Charles William
SIM, Major - General E. Coysgrave, R.E.
SMITH - SHAND, of Templelands, Prof. J as. Wm. Fraser, M.D.
Date 0/ Electz'on.
30 th Jul y, 1889.
17 th Dec., 1888
30t h July, 1889
10th July, 1871.
27th Feb., 1900
2Jrd June, 1880.
29 th Ju ly, 1890.
22nd June, 1889.
17th Dec , 1888.
3rd Nov. 1891.
22nc1 June, 1895. 17th May, 1887.
ycl Nov , 1874.
31 st May, 1892.
11th July, 1890. 20th June, 1899.
28th April, r896.
30th Jul y, 1889.
23rc1 Jun e, 1896. 7th Nov., 1871.
25th April, 189 3.
27th Nov., 189 2
25th April, 1899.
22nd June, 1899.
8th Jun e, 1859·
22nc1 June, 1 895.
28th July, 1891.
14th Apri l, 1891.
23rc1 June, 1885
STEWART, J. A. Shaw
S WAN, John G. 77
WALDIE-GRIFFITH, Sir George Richard, Baronet WALKER, J OI-IN
:1Labtes of <Brace.
BOYNE, K.athar in e Frances, Viscou ntess
BURFORD-HANCOCK, Hannah, Lady DUKE, Mary J essie, Mrs. Roger
EGERTON OF T ATTON, Mary Sarab, Lady FRESHFIELD, Zoe Charlotte, M r s. Edwin l-IO SKYNS, Anna Dorothea Vvren, Miss
H UME LONG, Charlotte Anna, 1\1rs.
SANDFORD, Alice Emily Jane, Mrs. )Esquires.
BURGESS, Captain John, R. N.
CARR, Colonel Ralph Edward
FORRESTER, Surgeon-Lieut.-Colonel James S. FRASER, Lieut.-General J ames Keith, C. M.G.
KIRKPATRI CK, The Hon. Sir George A., K.C.M.G.
1\1 URRAY, James Wolfe
SANDERSON, Edward Scott
STAWELL, J. W. Alcock
1J)onorar)1 Ser"tng Sisters.
GLADYS, Sister, Rev. Mother Superioress, All Saint s' Sisterhood, Bombay
HEELIS, Augustus Sophia, Mrs. PRISCILLA, Mrs. Laverack WILLIAMS, Marguerita, Mrs. E. R.
1bonorar)1 Ser"tng :fSrotbecs.
LAMBERT, Joseph McARDLE , Captain Joseph, 1\1. B., R. A . M. C.
Date of Election
II th July, 1890. 26th April, 1898 15th Dec., l874. 6th May, 1873. J2th Dec., 1893. 22nc1 June, 1889. 24lh Nov., 1896. 17 th Dec , 1888. 17 th Dec., 1888
22nc1 June, 1895. 14th April, 1891. 29th Jul y, 1891. 3rc1 March, 1868. 13 th April, 1886. 3rd Dec., 1892. roth June, 1893. 28th July, 18 96. 5th Nov., 1872. 3rc1 Dec . , 1869. 5th Nov , 1872. 24th April, 1900. 24th June, 18 97. 27th April, 1897. loth June, 1 893 . 9th June, 1893 , 26th Feb., 190r.
ROBIN SON, George James
RO GERS, J OHN
RY ALL, Edward
7t3 '(bollorat'}? :El£H30ciates.
A CLAND, Sir Henry "V.I., Baronet, K.C.B., M.D., LL.D.
ALLIN , Co lonel \iVilliam Briggs, R. A.M.C. ApPIA, Dr. Louis
BAKER, Sir San1uel White (Paella)
BAROFFI O, Signor Co lon e ll o H.
BARR, George Art hur, M.R.C.S.
B EAUFORT, Le Con1 te Henry de BOWLB Y, The Right Rev. Bond, D. D. (Bishop Suffragan of Coven try)
BRID GES, Miss Phillippa Henrietta
CARV ALLO, DON NICAS10 DE LA IDA Y ALVAREZ DE CLARK, Robe rt, L.R.C.P
COLE MAN, VVillian1 Warman, M .R. C.S.
EC CLES , Dr. A Symons
GO RI, Dr. Marinus W . C.
GOU RLEY, Samuel, F .R. C.S.
GULSON, Mrs . Sophia Lousia
HACON, Walt er Edward, L.R.C.P.
HO GG) Quin tin
I ZOD, Edwin
J AFFRAY, Sir John, Baronet
J ONE S, Arthur, 1V1. D
LASER ON, Michael, M.D.
LONGMO RE , Surgeon - Genera l Sir Thomas, C. B.
MACLEAN, J ane, Mrs. R. M .
H ENNIKER-MAJOR, The I-Io n. A. E. J.
MACLE OD MOORE, Lieut.-Co lonel W. J. B.
MANBY, Frederick E., F.R.C.S.
MO ORE, Noel Temple, C . M . Go
Dale of Eleclz'on.
24th June, 1897.
9 th June, 1893.
10Lh Jun e, 1893
2yd June, 1879. 22nd Feb., 1898.
22nd Feb., 188r.
9th Feb., 1875
19th April, 1887.
3rd Dec., 1892 .
6th May, 1879.
3rd Dec., 1892.
30Lh July, 1889.
2nd Feb , 11581.
30lh ] uly, 1882.
30th July, 1890.
30Lh July, 1889.
19Lh April, 1887.
12lh Nov., 1889.
30th Jl1ly, 1889·
16th March, 1895.
28th Apri l, 1896
30lh July, 1889
16Lh Apri l, 1890.
12lh Nov., 1889.
10Lh July, I8n
24th June, 1870.
27th April, 1897.
12th March, 1895.
SLh May, 1874 ·
IIth July, 1890.
18th July, 1882.
lVI UNDY, Baron F aronir
N APPER, Albert, M.R.C.S.
O GILVIE, J ess ie Fisher, Mrs.
O WEN, Si r Francis Philip Cun liffe, K.C.B., K.C.M.G.,
C .I. E.
P AGET, Sir James Baronet, F .R.C.S.
PA RKE, Surgeon - Capta in Thomas H., A . M.D .
P EARCE, vValter, M.D.
PLATT, William Henry, L.R.C.P.
POLLO CK, Arthur Julius, M.D.
R OBERTS, Miss lVIary Anne
SHEDDEN, Mrs. Emily Mary Ann
STILLI NGFLEET, Miss Cordelia
TAYLER, Lloyd
TI-IOl\ISEN, Gene ral Christian Albert Frederick de WALLACE, Sir Richard, Baronet, K.C.B.
WARD, Admiral John Ross, R. N.
Welsh, Captain John
\I\!I-UTWILL, Mark
WICKHAM, \lValter Wickham, M.R.C.S.
lJ.Qt., WILMOT Brigadier-Gen. Sir Henry, Baronet, K.C B.
WILSON, Miss Jane
WILSON, The Hon. Harry Tyrwh itt
'1\1RIGHT, Frederick
Date of E lection.
18th May, 1880.
6th April, 1896. 23rd June, 188S· 19th Feb , 1884·
9th Dec . , 1884. 11th July, 1890. 23rd Jul y , 1889.
30th July, 1889.
4th May, 1869.
17 th Feb., 1874
24th June, 1897.
24th June, 1870.
[zth March, 1895
19th April, 1887.
13 th Feb., 1872.
17 th July, 188 3.
27th Nov., 1894.
21st June, 1898.
IIth July, 1890.
2Sth July, 1893.
30th July, 1889. 30th July, 188 9. 3rd Dec., 1892 •