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TAYLOR  AND  FRANCIS,  RED  LION  COURT,  FLEET  STREET. 

1919. 


ROYAL    COLLEGE    OF    SURGEONS, 

LINCOLN'S    INN    FIELDS, 
LONDON,   W.C.  2. 


Telegraphic  Address "Splints,"  Holb.,  London. 

Telephone  Number  ------       Holborn  4699. 


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CONTENTS. 

Pago 

Almanack      v 

Historical  Summary xvii 

Charters         xxvii 

The  Medical  Act,  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England,  1875 lxxvii 

The  Medical  Act,  1876        lxxx 

Bye-Laws ,      lxxxi 

Index  to  the  Bye-Laws       . .      ......      xcvi 

Trustees  of  the  Hunterian  Collection        1 

Members  of  Council 2 

Committees: — Museum,  Library,  General  Purposes,  Finance,  and  Annual  Report.  .  3 

Professors  and  Lecturers 3 

Officers  of  the  College 4 

Members  of  the  Court  of  Examiners        5 

Board  of  Examiners  in  Anatomy  and  Physiology  for  the  Fellowship 5 

Board  of  Examiners  in  Dental  Surgery 5 

Conjoint  Examining  Board  in  England  : — Examiners 0 

,,               „               „               „                Committee  of  Management       8 

Representatives  in  General  Medical  Council,  Midwives'  Board,  Universities,  &c.    .  .  8 

Trustees  of  the  Odontological  Collection         9 

Original  Appointment  and  Succession  of  Trustees  of  the  Hunterian  Collection  .  .      .  .  10 

Masters  and  Presidents  from  1745 12 

Members  of  Court  of  Assistants  from  1745  to  1822         14 

Members  of  Council  from  1822 15 

Members  of  Court  of  Examiners  from  1745       17 

Board  of  Examiners  in  Anatomy  and  Physiology,  1875  to  1883 18 

Board  of  Examiners  in  Anatomy  and  Physiology — Fellowship — from  1884       .  .      .  .  19 

Board  of  Examiners  in  Midwifery  from  1852  to  1875 19 

Board  of  Examiners  in  Dental  Surgery  from  18(30 20 

Examiners  in  Medicine  from  1868  to  1886      21 

Examiners  in  Midwifery,  1881 21 

Conjoint  Examining  Board  in  England: — Examiners  from  1884 21 

,,               „                „               „               Committee  of  Management  from  1884     .  .  23 

Officers  of  the  College  from  1800       23 

Representatives  of  College  in  General  Medical  Council  from  1858       .  .      ,  .      ,. .      .  .  25 

Hunterian  Oration  and  List  of  Orators , 26 

Hunterian  Lectures  and  List  of  Professors      ,     27 

Arris  and  Gale  Lectures  and  List  of  Lecturers  from  1810 29 

Erasmus  Wilson  Lectures  and  List  of  Lecturers , 31 

Bradshaw  Lecture  and  List  of  Lecturers         32 

Morton  Lecture  on  Cancer  and  Cancerous  Diseases  and  List  of  Lecturers 33 

Thomas  Vicary  Lecture 33 

Arnott  Demonstrations  and  List  of  Demonstrators         33 

Blicke  Bequest ;J4 

Cline  Trust          y4 

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it  CONfUNTS. 

Page 

Jacdcsonian  Prize  ;  List  of  Prizemen  and  their  Essays  . .      35 

Triennial  Prize  and  John  Hunter  Medal  ;  List  of  Prizemen  and  their  Essays   .  .      . .     41 

Honorary  Medal  and  List  of  Medallists 43 

Honorary  Membership  and  List  of  Honorary  Members        .  -     43 

Blane  Medals  and  List  of' Medallists       44 

Walker  IVize  and  List  of  Prizemen         45 

John  Tomes  Prize  and  List  of  Prizemen         45 

dartwright  Prize  and  Medal       - 46 

Jenke  Scholarships  and  List  of  Scholars < .<     ..     ..     47 

Begley  Studentship  and  List  of  Students         . .      « ■.      . .      .  .      . .      . .      « 47 

Streatfeild  Pesearch  Scholarships   ..       ,.      , «. <.      ..     47 

List  of  Donors  and  Penefactors         . .      48 

Regulations  of  the  Conjoint  Examining  Poard  in  England 49 

Synopses  indicating  range  of  Sul ijects  of  Examinations 56 

Regulations  relating  to  the  Diploma  of  Fellow      64 

Regulations  relating  to  election  to  the  Fellowship         66 

ilations  relating  to  the  Licence  in  Dental  Surgery  ,      ..      07 

List  of  recognized  Dental  Hospitals  and  Schools    ..     . ,     ..     ..      ..     ..     «.      ..     73 

Synopses  indicating  range  of  Subjects  of  Dental  Examinations , .     74 

Regulations  relating  to  the  Diploma  in  Public  Health 80 

Regulations  relating  to  tbe  Diploma  in  l^opical  Medicine  and  Hygiene 84 

List  of  recognized  Hospitals  and  Schools         86 

List  of  Honorary  Fellows , .      .  .     05 

Register  of  Fellows  in  Chronological  Order , .      , .      , .     08 

Register  of  Fellows  in  Alphabetical  Order,  with  their  Addresses         , .      ..      ..      ..    118 

List  of  Members ,.      .,153 

List  of  Licentiates  in  Midwifery       ....      ..     , 296 

List  of  Licentiates  in  Dental  Surgery       297 

List  of  Diplomates  in  Public  Health        322 

List  of  Diplomates  in  Tropical  Medicine  and  Hygiene 330 

[toll  of  Honour     . ,      . .      . .      331 

Returns  of  the  Results  of  Examinations , .     ..  339 

Report  of  Proceedings  of  Council 342 

Museum,  its  institution  and  development.  .      ..      ..      , .'!•")(> 

,,        Conservatof's  Report , 868 

„        Regulations  as  to  Admission     ..     ,,     364 

„        List  of  Catalogues  and  Guides    .     ..     .  =     ..     ,, ..  365 

Library,  its  formation  and  development 368 

,,       Regulations  as  to  Admission      372 

Common  Room  for  Fellows  and  Members — Regulations      ..     ,.     ..     ,.     ,.     ..  ;'>7;; 

/Academical  Costume , it     ..  :;7.^ 

Form  of  Bequest , ;;7;i 

Receipts  and  Expenditure,  Statement  of ;!74 

Balance  sheet     t 373 

Prize  Regulations :     Triennial,  Jacksonian,  Walker,  John  Tomes,  and  Cartwright. .  880 

Begley  Studentship :     Regulations 383 

Regulations  of  the  Council  relating  to  Meetings  of  Fellows  and  Members       ..     ..  888 
Index s66 


ALMANACK. 


8th  Month. 


AUGUST  xxxi  days. 


1019. 


College  closed. 


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Seventh  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

College  closed.     England  declared  war  on  Germany,  1914. 


Eighth  Sunday  after  Trinity. 
Half-Quarter  Day. 


Ninth  Sunday  after  Trinity. 


Tenth  Sunday  after  Trinity. 


9. 


Eleventh  Sunday  after  Trinity. 


9th  Month. 

SEPTEMBER  xxx  -lays. 

1919. 

1.       M. 

Library  closed  this  month. 

2.      To. 

3. 

W. 

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Tii. 

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s. 

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Twelfth  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

8. 

M. 

9. 

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10. 

W. 

11. 

Tn. 

12. 

F. 

13. 

s. 

14. 

a. 

Thirteenth  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

15. 

M. 

16. 

Tu. 

17. 

W. 

18. 

Tn. 

19. 

F. 

20. 

S. 

21. 

S>. 

FOURTEENTH    Sr.N'liAV   AFTEH  TRINITY. 

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10th  Month. 


OCTOBER  xxxi  days. 


1919. 


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W. 
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Library  re-opened.    Executive  Committee  :  Cancer  Fund  :  5  p.m. 

Museum  Committee:  4  p.m.    Committee  on  Annual  Report;  5p.m. 

Gen.  Purposes  Comm. :  4  p.m.     Library  Coram. :  4.45  p.m.     First 

[Profess.  Exam,  for  Lie.  Dent.  Surg,  begins. 


Sixteenth  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

Cour,t  of  Examiners  at  Examination  Hall :  5  p.m. 


Quarterly  Council :  4  p.m. 

Pass  Examination  for  Membership  begins. 


Seventeenth  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

Committee  of  Management :  8.30  p.m. 

John  Hunter  died,  1793. 

Arris  and  Gale  Lecture  :  Dr.  F.  Wood  Jones :  5  p.m. 


ft. 
M. 
Tu. 
W. 
Th. 
F. 
S. 

ft. 
M. 
Tu. 
W. 
Th. 
F. 


Eighteenth  Sunday  after  Trinity. 


Museum  Demonstration  :  Prof,  Keith  :  5  p.m. 


Nineteenth  Sunday  after  Trinity. 


Museum  Demonstration  :  Prof.  Keith;  5  p.m. 


lltli  Month. 


NOVEMBER  xxx  days. 


1919. 


2, 

:;. 

4. 
5. 

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7. 
8. 


9. 
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12. 
L3. 
14. 
L5. 

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L8. 

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26. 
27. 
28 
29 

30. 


M. 

Tu. 
W. 

Tu. 
F. 

s. 


M. 

Tu. 
W. 

Th. 
F. 

s. 


Twentieth  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

[Written  Examination. 
Executive  Committee:  Cancer  Fund:  5  p.m.    Primary  Fellowship: 

Finance  Committee:  4  p.m.     Primary  Fellowship:  Written  Exam. 

Museum  Demonstration  :  Prof.  Keith  :  5  p.m.    Court  of  Examiners 

[at  Exam.  Hall:  5  p.m.      Second  Prof.  Exam,  for  L.D.S.  begins. 


Twenty-first  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

Half-Quarter  Pay.      Armistice   signed,  1918.     Primary  Fellow- 
Huntcrian  Trustees  :  4  p.m.  0hil>  :  Viv*  voce  Exam-  be»ins- 

Ordinary  Council:   4  p.m. 

Final  Fellowship:   Written  Examination  :    1 .30  to  5.30  p.m. 
Vacancy  on  Court  of  Examiners  advertised. 


TwENTt-SECOND  SUNDAY  AFTER  TbINITY. 

Final  Fellowship  :  Operations  Exam. :  2  p.m.    Last  day  for  Notices 

[of  Motion  for  Annual  Meeting. 

Final  Fellowship:  Clinical  &  Surgical  Anat.  Exams.:  1.30p.m. 
Final  Fellowship:  Clinical  &  Surgical  Ariat.  Exams.:  1.30  p.m. 
Final  Fellowship:    Vivd  voce  Examination  :  4  p.m. 
Final  Fellowship:    Vivd  voce  Examination:   4p.m. 


TwENQ  V-TII I  i:i«  SoNOAY  AFTER  TRINITY. 


Annual  Meeting  of  Fellows  and  Members:   :'>  p.m. 


FlRSl    SUNDAI    l\    Al>\  I.M. 


12th  Monti 

DECEMBER  xxxi  days.                                     1919.1 

1. 

M. 

2. 

Tu. 

Committee  of  Management :  8.30  p.m. 

3. 

\V. 

Thomas  Vicary  Lecture:  Sir  John  Tweedy :  5  p.m.       Last  clay 

4. 

Tu. 

[for  applications  for  election  to  Court  of  Examiners. 

5. 

F. 

6. 

7. 

S. 

ft. 

Second  Sunday  in  Advent. 

8. 

M. 

domination  Committee  :  4  p.m. 

9. 

Tu. 

10. 

\V. 

11. 

Th. 

Ordinary    Council :    4  p.m.      Election    to    Court   of    Examiners. 

12. 

F. 

[Bradshaw  Lecture  ;  Sir  Charles  Ballance  :  5  p.m. 

13. 

S. 

14. 

ft. 

Third  Sunday  in  Advent. 

15. 

M. 

16. 

Tu. 

Committee  of  Management :  8.30  p.m. 

17. 

W. 

18. 

Th. 

19. 

F. 

20. 

S. 

21. 

ft. 

Fourth  Sunday  in  Advent. 

22. 

M. 

23. 

Tu. 

24. 

W. 

25. 

Th. 

Christmas  Day.     College  closed. 

26. 

F. 

College  closed. 

27. 

S. 
ft. 

College  closed. 

28. 

First  Sunday  after  Christmas. 

29. 

M. 

30. 

Tu. 

31. 

W. 

Last  day  for  Jacksonian  Prize  Essay. 

1st  Month. 

JANUARY  xxxi  days. 

1920. 

1. 

2. 

Th. 
P. 

Museum   Committee  :  4  p.m. 

3. 

S. 

4. 

*. 

Second  Sunday  after  Christmas. 

5. 

M. 

General  Purposes  Comm. :  4  p.m.     Library  Comm. 

4.45  p.m. 

6. 

TtT. 

Epiphany. 

7. 

W. 

Executive  Committee  :  Cancer  Fund  :  5  p.m. 

8. 

Th. 

Quarterly  Council :  4  p.m. 

9. 

F. 

10. 

S. 

Vacancy  on  Court  of  Examiners  advertised. 

11. 

5b. 

First  Sunday  after  Epiphany. 

12. 

M. 

Court  of  Examiners  at  Examination  Hall :  5  p.m. 

13. 

Ttt. 

14. 

W. 

15. 

Th. 

16. 

F. 

Pass  Examination  for  Membership  begins. 

17. 

S. 

18. 

ft. 

Second  Sunday  after  Epiphany. 

10. 

M. 

Hunterian  Lecture :  Prof.  Keith  :  5  p.m. 

20. 

Ttt. 

21. 

W. 

Hunterian  Lecture  :  Prof.  Keith  :  5  p.m. 

22. 

Th. 

23. 

F. 

Hunterian  Lecture  :  Prof.  Keith  :  5  p.m. 

24. 

S. 

25. 

ft. 

Tuird  Sunday  after  Epiphany. 

26. 

M. 

Hunterian  Lecture  :  Prof.  Keith  :  5  p.m. 

27. 

Tu. 

28. 

W. 

Hunterian  Lecture  :   Prof.  Keith  :  5  p.m. 

20. 

Th. 

First  Profess.  Exam,  for  Lie.  Dent.  Surg,  begins. 

30. 

F. 

Hunterian  Lecture:  Prof.  Keith  :  5  r.M. 

31. 

S. 

XI 


2nd  Month. 

FEBRUARY  xxix  days.                                    1920. 

1. 

a. 

Septuagesima  Sunday-. 

2. 

M. 

Hunterian  Lecture  :  Sir  Berkeley  Moynihan,  K.C.M.G. :  5  p.m. 

3. 

Tu. 

4. 

W. 

Hunterian  Lecture:   Prof.  Rupert  Farraut :  5  p.m.     Exec.  Coram. : 
#              [Cancer  Fund :  5  p.m.     Last  day  for  applications  for 

5. 

Tu. 

[election  to  Court  of  Examiners. 

6. 

F. 

Finance  Comm. :  4.30  p.m.     Hunterian  Lecture  :  Prof.  V.  Zachary 

7. 

8. 

S. 

[Cope  :  5  p.m. 

s. 

Sexaoesima  Sunday.     Half-Quarter  Day. 

9. 

M. 

Nomination  Comm. :  4  p.m.     Hunterian  Lecture  :  Prof.  H.  Tyrrell 

10. 

Tu. 

Lord  Lister  died,  1912.                                                 [Gra>' :  5  r,M' 

11. 

W. 

Hunterian  Trustees :   4  p.m.       Hunterian  Lecture  :  Prof.  James 

[Sherren  :  5  p.m. 

12. 

Th. 

Ordinary  Council :  4  p.m.     Election  to  Court  of  Examiners. 

13. 

F. 

Hunterian  Lecture:   Prof.  "W.  G.  Spencer:  5  p.m. 

14. 

S. 

John  Hunter  born,  1728. 

15. 

£>. 

QuiNQUAGESIMA  SUNDAY. 

16. 

M. 

Lecture  :  Prof.  W.  G.  Spencer :  5  p.m. 

17. 

IV. 

Shrove  Tuesday. 

18. 

W. 

Ash  Wednesday.     Lecture  :  Prof.  W.  G.  Spencer  :  5  p.m. 

19. 

Th. 

20. 

F. 

Arris  and  Gale  Lecture  :   Prof.  G.  Elliot  Smith  :  5  p.m. 

21. 

S. 

22. 

ss. 

First  Sunday  in  Lent. 

23. 

M. 

Arris  and  Gale  Lecture  :  Prof.  G.  Elliot  Smith  :  5  p.m. 

24. 

Tu. 

25. 

W. 

20. 

Th. 

27. 

F. 

Second  Profess.  Exam,  for  Lie.  Dent.  Surg,  begins. 

28. 

S. 

29. 

*. 

Second  Sunday  in  Lent. 

3rd  3 
1. 

lonth. 

MARCH  xxxi  days. 

1920. 

M. 

2. 

Tu. 

Committee  of  Management:  8.30  p.m. 

3. 

W. 

Executive  Committee  :  Cancer  Fund  :  5  p.  m  . 

4. 

Th. 

• 

5. 

F. 

Date  of  Council  Election  announced. 

6. 

S. 

7. 

s&. 

TniRD  Sunday  in  Lent. 

8. 

M. 

9. 

Tu. 

10. 

W. 

11. 

Th. 

Ordinary  Council :  4  p.m. 

12. 

F. 

13. 

S. 

14. 

s. 

Fourth  Sunday  in  Lent. 

15. 

M. 

Last  day  for  nomination  of  Candidates  for  Council. 

16. 

Tu. 

Committee  of  Management :  8.30  p.m. 

17. 

W. 

18. 

Th. 

19. 

F. 

20. 

S. 

21. 

s&. 

Fifth  Sunday  in  Lent. 

22. 

M. 

23. 

Tu. 

24. 

W. 

(icn.  Purposes  Committee  :  4  p.m.     Library  Committee 

4.45  r.M. 

25. 

Tn. 

Lady  Day.     Museum  Committee:  4  p.m. 

:.'•;. 

F. 

27. 

S. 

28. 

s. 

Palm  Suhday. 

29. 

M. 

Court  of  Examiners  at  Examination  Hall :  5  p.m. 

30. 

Tr. 

Voting-papers  for  Council  Election  issued. 

81. 

w. 

XU1 


4th  Month. 

APRIL  xxx  da)^s. 

1920. 

1. 

Th. 

2. 

F. 

Good  Friday.     College  closed. 

3. 

S. 

College  closed. 

4. 

ft. 

Easter  Day. 

5. 

M. 

Lord  Lister  born,  1827.     College  closed. 

6. 

Tu. 

7. 

W. 

Executive  Committee  :  Cancer  Fund  :  5  p.m. 

8. 

Th. 

Quarterly  Council :  4  p.m. 

9. 

F. 

Pass  Examination  for  Membership  begins. 

10. 

S. 
ft- 

Vacant  annual  Examinerships  advertised. 

11. 

First  Sunday  aster  Easter, 

12. 

M. 

13. 

Tu. 

14. 

W. 

15. 

Th. 

16. 

F. 

17. 

S. 

18. 

ft- 

Second  Sunday  after  Easier. 

19. 

M. 

20. 

Tu. 

21. 

W. 

22. 

Th. 

23. 

F. 

Museum  Demonstration  ;  Prof.  Keith  s  5p.m. 

24. 

S. 

25. 

ft. 

Third  Sunday  after  Easter. 

20. 

M. 

27. 

Tu. 

28. 

W. 

29. 

Th. 

First  Profess.  Exam,  for  Lie.  Dent.  Surg,  begins. 

30. 

F. 

Museum  Demonstration  :  Prof.  Keith :  5  p.m.     Last  day 

for  appli- 

[cations  for  annual  Examinerships. 

5th  Month. 

MAY  xxxi  days.                                           1920. 

1. 

s. 

2. 

£. 

Fourth  Sunday  after  Easier. 

3. 

Iff. 

4. 

Tu. 

[Examination. 

5. 

W. 

Exec.  Comm.:  Cancer  Fund:  5  p.m.    Primary  Fellowship:  Written 

6. 

Tu. 

Finance  Coinm.:  4  p.m.     Primary  Fellowship  :  Written  Exam. 

F. 

Museum  Demonstration  :  Prof.  Keith:  5  p.m.     Court  of  Exam,  at 

8. 
9. 

S. 

[Examination  Hall:  5  p.m. 

&. 

Rogation  Sunday.     Half-Quarter  Day. 

10. 

Iff. 

11. 

Tu. 

Primary  Fellowship ;  Viva  voce  Examination  begins. 

12. 

W. 

Hunterian  Trustees  :  4  p.m. 

13. 

Tu. 

Ascension  Day.    Nomination  Coinm.:  3.15p.m.     Ordinary  Council  : 

14. 

F. 

[4  p.m.    Final  Fellowship  :  Written  Exam.:  1.30-5.30  p.m. 

15. 

8. 

Vacant  Lectureships  advertised. 

16. 

£. 

Sunday  after  Ascension. 

17. 

M. 

Final  Fellowship  :  Operations  Examination  :  2  p.m. 

18. 

Tu. 

Final  Fellowship:  Clinical  &  Surgical  Anat.  Exams.:   1.30  p. m 

19. 

W. 

Final  Fellowship:  Clinical  &  Surgical  Anat.  Exams.:   1.30p.m. 

20. 

Tu. 

Final  Fellowship  :   Viva  voce  Examination  :  4  p.m. 

21. 

F. 

Final  Fellowship  :   Viva  voce  Examination  :   4  p.m. 

22. 

S. 

College  closed. 

23. 

sT 

Wiiit  Sunday. 

24. 

n. 

College  closed. 

25. 

Tu. 

20. 

W. 

27. 

Tu. 

28. 

F. 

Second  Profess.  Exam,  for  Lie.  Dent.  Surg,  begins. 

29. 

s. 

30. 

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Trinity  Sunday. 

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M. 

Lasl  day  for  applications  for  Lectureships. 

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6th  Month. 

JUNE  xxx  days.                                           1920. 

1. 

Tu. 

Committee  of  Management :   8.30  p.m. 

2. 

W. 

Executive  Committee  :  Cancer  Fund :  5  p.m. 

3. 

Th. 

4. 

F. 

5. 

S. 

6. 

s. 

First  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

7. 

AT. 

8. 

Tu. 

9. 

W. 

10. 

Th. 

Nomination  Committee  :    3.15  p.m.      Ordinary    Council :    4  p.m. 

11. 

F. 

[Annual  Election  of  Examiners. 

12.        S. 

13. 

a. 

Second  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

14. 

m. 

15. 

Ttr. 

Committee  of  Management :  8.30  p.m. 

16. 

W. 

17. 

Th. 

18. 

F. 

19. 

8. 

20. 

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Third  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

21. 

M. 

General  Purposes  Comm. :  4  p.m.     Library  Comm.  :  4.45  p.m. 

22. 

Tu. 

Museum  Committee  :  4  p.m. 

23. 

W. 

24. 

Th. 

Midsummer  Day. 

25. 

F. 

26. 

S. 

27. 

s. 

Fourth  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

28. 

M. 

29. 

Tu. 

30. 

W. 

7th  Month. 

JULY  xxxi  days. 

1920. 

1. 

Tn. 

Flection  of  Members  of  Council :  2.30-4.30  p.m. 

2. 

F. 

3. 

s. 

4.       ft. 

Fifth  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

5. 

M. 

Court  of  Examiners  at  Examination  Hall :  5  p.m. 

6. 

Tcr. 

7. 

W. 

8. 

Tn. 

Quarterly  Council :  4  p.m.     Election  of  President, 

Vice-Presidents, 

9. 

F. 

Pass  Examination  for  Membership  begins. 

[and  Lecturers. 

10. 

S. 

11. 

s. 

Sixth  Sunday  aftek  Tkinity. 

12. 

M. 

13. 

Tu. 

Committee  of  Management :   8.30  p.m. 

14. 

W. 

Hunterian  Trustees:  4  p.m. 

15. 

Th. 

16. 

F. 

17. 

S. 

18. 

ft. 

Seventh  Sunday  after  Tkinity. 

19. 

M. 

20. 

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w. 

22. 

Th. 

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26. 

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HISTORICAL    SUMMARY. 


T 


HE  early  history  of  the  Royal  College  op  Surgeons  op  England  is   Origin   of  the 

the  history  of  two  Companies,  which,  existing  at  first  as  separate      °  ege' 

fraternities  or  guilds,  were  for  a  time  united  into  one  body  corporate, 

and  finally  became  resolved  again  into  two  distinct  Corporations.     One 

of  these,  the  Barbers'  Company  of  London,  is  first  definitely  mentioned,   Tbe    Barbers' 

in  the  records  preserved  at  the  Guildhall,  in  the  year  1308,  when  Richard   Coiul'a".v  .first 

'  mentioned     in 

le  Barber  was  presented  and  sworn  before   the  Court  of  Aldermen  as    1308. 

Master  and   Supervisor  of  the  Barbers'  Guild  ;  and   from  an  Ordinance 

of  the  City  made  in  the  previous  year  it  is  evident  that  the  Barbers  of 

London  were   at  that  time  engaged   in  the    practice  of   at  least  some 

branches  of   Surgery.      The  other  Company,  known  as   the   Fellowship   ,„ 

.  *■     ±he  Surgeons 

or  Guild  of  Surgeons,  is  mentioned  in  the  City  records  in  the  year  1369,    Guild      men- 

when  two  Masters  were  sworn  before  the  Court  of  Aldermen  and  given   tlo,lec' in  136y- 

power  to  report  tho  faults  of  unskilful  Surgeons. 

Between  these  two  bodies  there  was  for  many  years  a  keen  rivalry   Rivalry      be-' 

and  jealousy.      Each  tried  by  turns  to  attain   supremacy  of  authority    tween  tlie  l"o- 

,..,...  .  Companies, 

and  jurisdiction   in  matters  relating  to  the  practice  of  Surgery.     In  the 

year  1376  the  Barbers  made  a   complaint  to  the  Mayor  and  Aldermen   Bal.0e-  '  o  d- 

against  unskilled   practitioners  in   Surgery,   and  obtained   an   Ordinance   >nance    ot' 

providing  that  two  Masters  should  be  appointed  annually  to  direct  and 

rule  the  Craft,  to  inspect  instruments,  and  to   see  that  none  should  be 

admitted  to  the  franchise  of  the  City  except  after  attestation  of  their 

skill  by  good  examination.     Fourteen  years  later,  however,  four  Masters   D  -^  ^ 

'  _  J  '  burgeons  Ord- 

of  the  Surgeons'  Guild  were  sworn  before   the  Court  of  Aldermen,  and   inance    of 
they  were  invested  with  the  power  of  scrutiny  among  persons  practising 

Surgery  and  with  authority  to  present  defaults.     But  in  the  year  1410   ^ 

J  Barbers    Ord- 

the  Barbers  obtained  from  the  Court  of  Aldermen  confirmation  of  the   inance      con- 
privileges  granted   to   them  in  1376    with  the  addition  that  they  should   1410       "* 
be  enjoyed  "  without  the  scrutiny  of  any  person  or  persons  of  any  other 
craft  or  trade  under  any  name  whatsoever  other  than  the  craft  or  trade 
of  the  said  Barbers." 

The  Barbers'  Company  was  by  this  time  assuming  a  twofold  character  Barbers'  Com- 
for  it  consisted  of  two  classes  of  members,  those  who  were  Barbers  simply  two-  fold  cha- 
or  practised  only  the  minor  branches  of  Surgery,  such  as  blood-letting  and   racter- 

1919.  b 


tooth-drawing,  and  those  who  exercised  the  faculty  of   Surgery.     In  the 

year  1415  the  Mayor  and  Aldermen  required  the  Company  to   furnish 

them  with  a  list  of   all  the  latter  class  of  members,  from  which  they 

selected  two   as   Masters  of   those    practising   Surgery,   leaving   to    the 

Company  itself  the  election  of  the  Masters  of  the  Barbers.     Meanwhile 

the  Guild  of  Surgeons   sought   an  alliance  with  the  Physicians.     About 

Temporary   ^he  year    1-123,  probably    through    the    influence   of  Thomas   Morstede 

Surgeons'  (a  Surgeon    who    accompanied    Henry   V.   to    Agincourt    and    who  was 

Guild       with    afterwar(jg  Surgeon  to   Henry  VI.),   they  obtained   an   Ordinance  from 

Physicians    in  °  J 

1423.  the  Court  of  Aldermen  having  for  its  object  an  association  or  Commonalty 

of  Physicians  and  Surgeons.     Fortified  by  the  support  of  the  Physicians, 

the  Surgeons  once  more  challenged  the  surgical  privileges  of  the  Barbers, 

but  these  were  again   confirmed   by  the  Mayor  and  Aldermen  in  1424. 

The  scheme  for  a  combination  of  Physicians  and   Surgeons  fell  through, 

but  the  Surgeons  continued   a  separate  body  with  Ordinances   for  the 

government  of  their  Society.     The  volume   containing  these  Ordinances, 

which   were  made  in   the  year  1435,  is  still  in   existence   and  is  now 

in  the  possession  of  the  Barbers'  Company. 

The  Barbers  Freed  from  opposition,  the  Barbers'  Company  continued  to  grow  in 
hnCFHP°radeiV  importance,  and  in  the  year  1462  the  right  of  its  members  to  practise 
in  1462.  Surgery    was    definitely    established    by    Letters    Patent    granted    by 

Edward  IV.  in  the  first  year  of  his  reign.  This  Charter,  from  which 
ProTisiona  of  the  Boyal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England,  as  recited  in  the  Charter  of 
lhtEdhartdlV  IkOO,  dates  its  constitutional  history  as  a  body  corporate,  was  granted  to 
the  Freemen  of  the  Mystery  of  Barbers  of  the  City  of  London  practising 
Surgery.  They  were  made  one  Body  and  Perpetual  Community  with  a 
Common  Seal  and  w  ith  power  to  hold  lands  and  make  Bye-Laws.  Provision 
w:as  made  for  the  annual  election  of  two  Masters  to  rule  the  Community, 
to  have  the  scrutiny  and  government  of  all  persons  practising  Surgery 
in  London  and  its  suburbs,  as  well  as  the  supervision  of  their  instruments 
and  medicines,  and  to  have  power  to  inflict  punishment  upon  offenders 
By  fines,  imprisonment  and  other  reasonable  means.  No  person  was  to 
be  allowed  to  practise  Surgery  within  the  City  of  London  and  its  suburbs 
unless  first  approved  by  the  Masters  of  the  Company.  The  surgical 
rights  of  the  Barbers'  Company  were  thus  firmly  established,  and,  as 
testimony  to  the  eminence  attained  by  the  Surgeons  of  the  Company,  it 
is  worthy  of  note  that  the  Senior  Warden  of  the  Company,  when  the 
Charter  was  granted,  was  William  Hobbbs,  Serjeant-Surgeon  to  the 
King — probabh  the  first  to  hold  that  office. 


In  the  year  1493  the   Guild  of  Surgeons,  which  had  continued  as  a   Alliance      be- 
separate    body,  entered    into    an    alliance    or    "Composition"    with    the    bers' Company 

Barbers'  Company,  by  which  the  two  Companies  agreed  each  to  appoint   ^nd  Surgeons' 
r      J       J  L  °  .         Guild  made  in 

two  Wardens,  the  four  so  appointed  to  act  together  in  all  matters  relating    1493. 

to  Surgery  and  to  the  examination  and  government  of  its  practitioners. 

The  Charter  granted   by  Edward  IV.  to  the  Barbers'  Company  was  Of  the  Act  3rd 

confirmed  by  Henry  VII.  and  also  by  Henry  VIII.,  but  in  1511  an  Act  Henry    VIII. 

(3  Henry  VIII.  cap.  11)   was   passed,  constituting  a  further  licensing  the     Bishop's 

authority  by  enacting  that  no  person  should  practise  as  a  Physician  or 

Surgeon  in  London,  or  within  seven  miles  of  the  same,  unless  first  examined 

and  approved  by  the  Bishop  of  London,  or  the  Dean  of  St.   Paul's,  with 

the  assistance  of  four  Physicians  or  Surgeons.     Two  years  later,  upon  the  of  the  Act  5th 

petition  of  the  Guild  of  Surgeons,  another  Act  (5  Henry  VIII.  cap.  6)  JJjg    VDjJ| 

was  passed,  providing  that  a  limited  number  of  members  of  the  Fellowship  exemption    of 

(or  Guild)  of  Surgeons,  as  also  of  members  of  the  Barbers'  Company  duly  bearing   arms 

admitted  as  Surgeons,  should  be  exempt  from  Constableship  and  Watch    and  serving  on 

■juries  j   lolo. 
and  from  bearing  arms  and  serving  upon  inquests  and  juries  within  the 

City  of  London. 

In  the  year  1540  the  two  Companies,  which  had  so  long  been  associated   The  twoOom- 

by  voluntary  agreement,  were  formally  united  by  Act  of  Parliament,  and   byHenryVIII 

thus  entered  upon  a  new  era  in  their  career.     The  Act  (32nd  Henry  VIII.    in  1540. 

cap.  42)  after  reciting  that  there  were  two  distinct  Companies  of  Surgeons 

in  London,  one  called  the  Barbers  of  Loudon  and  the  other  the  Surgeons 

of  London,  enacted  that  the  two  Companies  should  from  thenceforth  be 

united  and  made  one  Body  Corporate,  to  be  called  by  the  name  of  the   Provisions   of 

Masters  or  Governors  of  the  Mystery  and  Commonalty  of  the  Barbers  and   the     Act     of 

,  .  .  incorporation. 

Surgeons  of  London.     The  United  Company  was  to  enjoy  all  the  rights 

and  privileges  at  any  time  granted  to  the  two  separate  Companies.     Four 

Masters  or  Governors,  two  to  be  Surgeons  and  two  to  be  Barbers,  were  to 

be  appointed  annually  ;  barbers  were  forbidden  to  perform  any  surgical 

operations,  except  the  drawing  of  teeth,  and  surgeons  were  not  to  exercise 

the  craft  of  barbery  and  shaving.     Provision  was  also  made  for  the  study 

of  Anatomy  by  giving  the  Company  the  right  to  claim  four  bodies  annually 

of  persons   executed  for  felony.     Thomas  Vioary,  Serjeant-Surgeon  to   The     first 

Henry  VIII.  and  afterwards  to  Mary  and  to  Elizabeth,  was  elected  the   Master  of  the 

first  Master.     The  United  Company  shared  the  possession  of  Barbers'   pany  and   its 

Hall,  which  is  known  to  have  occupied  its  present  site  in  Monkwell 

Street  since  1490  and  was  probably  there  even  before  that.     The  Hall, 


subsequently  added  to  by  Inigo  Jones  in   1636,  is  still  standing,  having 

escaped  destruction  in  the  Great  Fire  of  London. 

Of    the    Act        The  Union  thus  effected  was  destined  to  last  for  more  tban  two  hundred 

34tb  andSSth   year8<     ^  fjrs^  however,  the  privileges  conferred  on  the  Surgeons  of  the 

regarding   Company   appear  to  have  excited  opposition,  for   in  the  34th  and  35th 

minor  ailments   years  of  Henry  VIII.  an  Act  was  passed  allowing  unlicensed  persons  to 

by   unlicensed    ^rca^  outward  sores  and  swellings  with  herbs  and  ointments. 

persons. 

6ri    '        of       During  the  reign  of  Queen  Mart,  in  the  year  1555,  Regulations  were 

Court      of  drawn   up    relating   to  the   examination    of  persons  for  the  Company's 
Examiners    in  ,  •■«■<««  •    a  o 

1555.  Licence  to  practise.     Ihese  Regulations  provided  tor  the  appointment  of 

thirteen  Examiners,  including  the  Master  and  two  Governors.     This  is 

the  origin  of  the  Court  of  Examiners  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of 

England,    although   it  was  not  until   the  time  of  Charles  I.  that  the 

appointment   of   ten    Examiners — the  number  continued  to  this  day — 

was  provided  for  by  Charter. 

L  tter   Patent        ^n   ^ne  Fear  16Q5  the  Company  obtained   a  Charter  from  James  I. 

of    James    I.   providing  that  the  Governing  Body  of  the  Company  should  consist  of  four 

and  provisions  „ 

thereof,  1605.     Masters  or  Governors,  two  ot  whom  were  to  be  Surgeons,  and  twenty-six 

Assistants.     The    Company  was  given   power  to   examine  Barbers  and 

Surgeons,  and  to  prohibit  ignorant  persons,  or  such  as  wilfully  refused  to 

be  examined,  from  practising. 

Letters  Patent        I"  the  year  1629  Charles  I.  granted  a  further  Charter  to  the  Company, 

of  Charles  I.   providing  that  ten  Freemen  of  the  Companv  should  be  elected  and  consti- 

and  provisions  .  . 

thereof,  1629.     tuted  Examiners  of  Surgeons  in  London.     No  one  was  to  practise  Surgery 

in  London,  or  within  seven  miles  of  it,  except  Members  of  the  College  of 

Thysicians,    unless    examined    and    approved  by   the  Examiners  of  the 

Company,  and  every  person  so  approved  might  practise  Surgery  anywhere 

in  England.     Apprentices  were  to  serve  for  not  less  than  seven  years,  to 

be  sound  in  body  and  limbs,  and  to  read  and  understand  Latin.     The  duty 

was  also  assigned  to  the  Court  of  Examiners  of  examining  Surgeons  and 

Surgeons'  Assistants  for  the  Royal  Navy  and  Merchant  Service   and  of 

inspecting  their  instruments  and  chests  of  medicines.     This  duty  they 

and  their  successors,  the  Company  of  Surgeons  and  the  Royal  College  of 

Surgeons,  continued  to  discharge  until  other  arrangements  were  made  at 

a  comparatively  recent  date. 

Surgeons        For  main  yen  is  the  union  between  the  two  Companies  appears  to  have 

object  to  their    wor]ie(|  smoothly,  but  as  early  as  1684  there  wore  signs  that  the  Surgeons 
union  with  the  *  J  ° 

Barbers,  1684.  wire  beginning  to  find  their  association  with  the  Barbers  irksome  and  incon- 
venient. In  that  year  a  Petition  for  the  dissolution  of  the  United  Company 
was  present  ml   to  the  King,  but   the  agitation  died  out,  and  it  was  not 


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until  many  years  later  that  further  steps  were  taken  in   the  matter. 

The    dissatisfaction,    however,    continued.       From    the    year    1540    the 

practice  of  Surgery  had  been  entirely  separated  from  that  of  barbery,  and 

much  progress  had  been  made  in  surgical  skill  and  knowledge.     Under 

the  United  Company  several  of  the  Surgeons  had  attained  great  eminence 

in  their  profession,  and  among  these  may  be  mentioned  Richard  Ferris, 

Thomas  Gale,  the  two  Clowes',  Wiseman,  Amyand,  Cheselden,  Sir  Caesar 

Hawkins,  and   Percivall  Pott.     The  Surgeons  resented  the  presence  of 

Barbers  at  their  examinations,  and  objected  to  the  signatures  of  Barbers 

appearing     upon     Surgical    Diplomas.      In     1744    they    informed    the    Petition      for 

Barbers   that  thev  intended   to   petition   Parliament  for  the  dissolution    „„;  "     °   ° 

•  L  union    p  r  e- 

of   the   union.     The  Barbers    protested    against   this,   and   both  parties    sented,  1744. 
presented  Petitions  to  Parliament.     The  Surgeons  prevailed,  and  in  the   The     union 
year  1745  an  Act  of  Parliament  was  passed  dissolving  the  union   and   ^JL^fP   ed      m 
establishing    two    separate   Companies.     The    Barbers    were   allowed    to 
retain  the  whole  of  the  Corporate  property,  real  and  personal,  with  the 
exception  of  the  Arris  Bequest  and  Gale's  Annuity  for  Anatomy  Lectures 
founded  in  1646  and  1655  respectively.     These  Trusts  the  Act  vested 
in  the  Company  of  Surgeons,  and    they   are   now  administered  by  the 
Royal  College  of  Surgeons. 

This  Act  of  the  18th  Geoege  II.  dissolving  the  union  of  the  Barbers   Art    of    18th 
and  the  Surgeons  incorporated  the  Surgeons  under  the  name  of  the  Master,    tfjsso7vesnniori 

Governors  and  Commonalty  of  the  Art  and  Science  of  Surgeons  of  London,    and  constitutes 
•  •  •     •  Company      of 

and  constituted  a    governing  body  consisting   of  twenty-one  Assistants    Surgeons. 

appointed  for  life,  of  whom  one  was  to  be   Master  and  two  Governors 
or  Wardens  elected  annually,  and  of  whom  ten  were  to  be  Examiners 
appointed  for  life.     John  Ranby,  Serjeant-Surgeon  to  George  II.  (whom    The     first 
he  accompanied  to  the  battle  of  Dettingen   in   1743),  became  the  first    Wardens   "^ 
Master  of  the  Company,  and  upon  taking  his  seat  he  presented  a  handsome 
silver  cup,  which  is  still  in  the  possession  of  the  College.      The  First 
Wardens  were  Joseph  Sandford  and  William  Cheselden.    These  appoint- 
ments 'were  marie  by  the   Act,   which   also  specified  by  name  the  ten   TheExaniinei-9 
Examiners  and  sixteen  Members  of  the  Court  of  Assistants.     The  sixteen    of  Assistants, 
thus   appointed   were  directed   to  meet  forthwith,  aud  select  from  the 
Freemen  of  the  Company  five  others  to  complete  the  number  of  the  Court. 
Thereafter,  the  Court  were  to  meet  on  the  first  Thursday  in  July  in  each 
succeeding  year  for  the  election  of  the  Master  and  Governors,  and  to  fill 
up   any   vacancies,   which   from  time  to   time  might  occur  from   death 
or   resignation   among   the   Examiners   and  Assistants."     In  addition  to 


examining  Surgeons  for  the  Navy  the  Examiners  were  also  required  to 
examine  all  candidates  for  the  posts  of  Surgeon  or  Surgeons'  Mate  in 
the  Army.  The  Freemen  of  the  Company  were  to  enjoy  the  same 
Surgical  privileges  as  approved  Surgeons  of  the  United  Company  had 
enjoyed  under  the  Act  of  Union  and  Charter  of  Charles  I.,  and,  while 
in  the  practice  of  their  profession,  were  to  be  exempt  from  all  Parish, 
Ward,  and  Leet  Offices  and  from  serving  upon  Juries. 

Burgeons  Hall  The  Surgeons  had  to  find  a  new  home,  and,  after  holding  their  first 
meetings  at  Stationers' Hall,  eventually  secured  premises  in  the  Old  Bailey 
and  there  built  Surgeons'  Hall,  entering  into  occupation  in  1751.  Here 
the  business  of  the  Company  was  transacted  until  1796,  when  the  Court 
of  Assistants,  finding  the  building  in  need  of  substantial  repair  and  their 
tenure  of  the  premises  secured  for  not  more  than  fifty-five  years,  deter- 
mined to  dispose  of  the  property  and  erect  a  new  building  upon  a  freehold 
site. 

I)  i  ffic  ul  ties        About  this  time  the  Company  became  involved  in  difficulties  in  conse- 

c-Mused  byirre-    uuence  0f  a  provision  in  the  Act  of  Incorporation  which  had  unfortunately 
gnlar   meeting      l  r  1  J 

of    Court     of   Icon  framed  without  due  regard  to  possible  eventualities.     This  provision 

Yjqq  <  required  that  the  Master  and  Governors,  or  any  two  of  them,  with  nine 

or  more  members  of  the  Court  of  Assistants,  should  constitute  a  Court  for 

the  despatch  of  business.     On  the  7th  July,  1796,  a  meeting  was  held  at 

which  the  Master,  Mr.  Gunning,  presided,  but  at  which  no  Governor  was 

present,  one  having  died  in  the  previous  May  and  the  other  being  too  ill 

to  attend.     Consequently  it  was  impossible  to  obtain  a  properly  constituted 

quorum.     Nevertheless   the  Court  conducted  its  ordinary  business,  and 

among  other  matters  elected  Henry  Cline  to  the  Court  of  Assistants.     In 

spite  of  this  technical  defect  in  their  constitution,  the  Court  of  Assistants 

continued  to  transact  the  business  of  the  Company.     They  disposed  of 

Property      in    their  property  in  the  Old  Bailey  and  acquired  a  freehold  site  in  Lincoln's 

sold  and  "site    I'111  Fields,  upon  which  part  of  the  present  building  of  the  Royal  College 

in      Lincoln's   0f  ^urge0ns  of  England  now  stands.     The  business  of  the  Company  was 

Inn       Fields  , 

acquired.  not  suspended.     Examinations  were  held  and  Diplomas  were  issued.     The 

Examinations  of  Surgeons  for  the  Navy  and  Army  were  also  continued. 

Endeavour   to    It  became,  however,  necessary  to  find  some  means  of  removing  the  legal 

Co.n "nriv'''  i.v   difficulties  which  had  arisen,  and,  for  this  purpose  and  also  with  the  object 

Act  of  Parlia.   0f  acquiring  additional  powers  and  authority,  a  Bill  was  introduced  into 

doned,       and    Parliament.     The  Bill  passed  through  the  Commons,  but  was  thrown  out 

'"r   in  the  House  of  Lords;  and  after  further  deliberation  it  was  determined 
.  Charter     pre- 

■ented.  to  abandon  the  Bill  and  to  petition  for  a  Charter  from  the  Crown. 


Meanwhile  Parliament   entrusted  to   the    care    of   the  Company   the   Hunterian 

Hunterian   Collection  purchased   for  the  Nation  at  a  cost  of  £15,000.    trusted    to 

The  Collection   was  delivered   to  the   Company  under  an  Order  of  the   Company     )n 

1      J  1799. 

Treasury,  dated  28th  November,  1799,  and  in  March  1800  the  Company 

was  re-incorporated  and  constituted  by  the  name  of  the  Royal  College  of 

Surgeons  in  London,  by  Charter  granted  by  George  III.     In  the  year 

1806  Parliament  voted  a  sum  of  £15,000,  and  subsequently  a  further 

sum  of  £12,500,  in  aid  of  the  erection  of  a  building  for  the  display  of 

the  Hunterian  Collection.     A  contribution  of  £21,000  was  at  the  same 

time  made  from  the  funds  of  the  College,  and  the  Museum  was  opened  to 

visitors  in  1813. 

The  Charter  of  the  40th  George  III.  definitively  severed  the  connexion   Charter    of 

of  the  College  with  the  Corporation  of  the  City  of  London.     Members   eo^tftutea 

of    the   College  were    not   entitled    to    any   franchise   belonging    to   the    Royal  College 

„  .    .,  of  Surgeons  of 

Ireemen  of  the  City,  but  all  other  privileges  and  possessions  acquired    London    in 

under  former  Acts  and  Charters,  and  not  altered  by  the  Charter  then    1"^)- 
granted,    were  continued  and  ratified.     The    Court    of    Assistants    still   The  Court  of 
consisted  of  twenty-one  Members  appointed  for  life  with  power  to  fill   Court  of  Ex- 
up  vacancies  as  they  might  happen,  and   from  them  were  chosen  the  ten    au"ners- 
Examiners,  the  Master   and  two  Governors  or   Wardens  being  selected 
from  these  ten.     The  two  principal  Serjeant- Surgeons  and  the  Surgeon- 
General  to    the  Forces,  if   not  already  on  the   Courts  of  Assistants  and 
Examiners,  were  always  to  be  admitted  into  those  Courts  in  preference 
to  all  other  persons,  when  any  vacancy  should  occur. 

Charles  Hawkins,  Serjeant- Surgeon  to  George  III.,  was  appointed  the   The     first 
First  Master,  and  William  Long  and  George  Chandler  became  the   first   Governors. 
Governors.     All  Members  of  the  old  Company  of  Surgeons,  on  signifying    Members      of 
their  acceptance  of  the  Charter,  were  entitled  to  become  Members  of  the   Die    ae         " 

College,  and  any  person  in  the  future  desiring  to  become  a  Member  was   rated,  and  all 

,   .  .  ,      ,  .    .  T    .  m  future     Mem- 

required  to  pass  an  examination  and  obtain  "  Letters  lestimonial  of  his   bers    to    pass 

Qualification  to  practise  the  Art  and  Science  of  Surgery  under  the  Common    examinatl0n- 

Seal   of   the    College."      In    addition    to    examining    candidates  for  the   Ponrt  of  Exam- 
iners to  examine 
Membership,  the  Court  of  Examiners  were  required,  as  under  the  former   x11    Arm-V    and 

Navy      Surgeons 

Acts    and    Charters,   to    examine    all    Army   and   Navy  Surgeons    their   an<i , , Assistant8 

J  J  °  '  ana  iMates. 

Assistants  and  Mates,  and  to  inspect  their  instruments. 

A  further  Charter,  granted  by  George  IV.  in  1822,  changed  the  titles   Titles  of  Master 

and      Governors 

Master  and  Governors   to   President   and  Vice-Presidents,  and  provided   "hanged to Preei- 

1  dent    and    \  ice- 

that  the  Court  of  Assistants  should   in  future  be   styled  the  Council  of   Presiaents>   a*& 

J  Court  of  Assist- 

the  College.  anrs  lo  be  called 

°  Council. 


Same  of  College        No  change  was,  however,  made  in  the  constitution  of  the  College  until 

changed  to  Royal 

College  of  Sur-   the  year  1843,  when  a  new  Charter  (7th  Victoria.)  was  obtained,  which 

geons  of  England  J  v  ' 

and    Fellowship   changed  the  name  of  the  College   to  The  Roval  College  of   Surgeons  of 

instituted    in  to  °  J  °  ° 

1843.  England,  and  instituted  a  new  class  of  Members,  who  were  to  be  called 

Fellows,  from  and   by  whom   the   Council   were  to  be    elected.      The 

Number     of     number  of  the  Council   was    increased  to  twenty-four,  and,  while   the 

Council      in-  .     .  ,  .        _,  ..  ,,  ,  ..  .„         ,, 

creased.  existing  Members  of  the  Council  were  allowed  to  continue  in  office  for 

life,  provision  was  made  that  three  elected  Members  should  retire  annually, 
so  that,  when  no  more  life-Members  were  left,  it  would  not  be  possible 
for  a  Member  to  retain  his  seat  for  a  longer  period  than  eight  years 
without  re-election. 

Constitution  A  great  change  was  also  effected  by  this  Charter  in  the  constitution 

^      oul  of  the  Court  of  Examiners.      They   were  no  longer  to   be  necessarily 

.Examiners  J  °  J 

altered.  selected  from  the  Council,  but  any  Fellow,  whether  on   the  Council  or 

not,  was  made  eligible.     The  Examiners  then  in  office  were  to  continue 

for  life,  but  all  future  Examiners  were   to  hold   office  only  during  the 

pleasure  of  the   Council.     The  Serjeant-Surgeons  and  Surgeon-General 

to  the  Forces  were  no  longer  to  have  any  preference  of  being  admitted 

Examiners,  and  the  President  and  Vice-Presidents  were  not  to  be  chosen 

exclusively  from  the  Examiners  but  from  all  the  Members  of  the  Council 

indifferently,  whether  Examiners  of  the  College  or  not. 

The  Charter  further  provided  that  the  President,  Vice-Presidents  and 

,,      .  .        „      Members  of  the  Council  should  be  Fellows,  and  directed  them  to  elect, 
Provision     for 

elect  ion  of  the   within  three  months  from  the  date  of  the  Charter,  not  less  than  250  and 

not  more  than  300  Members  of  the  College  to   be  Fellows.     They  were 

also  given  power  to  appoint   other  Members  to  be  Fellows  within  one 

year  from  the  date  of  the   Charter.     With   these  exceptions  no  persons 

were  to  be  admitted  to  the  Fellowship  except  by  examination,  nor  until 

attaining  the  age  of  twenty-five  years.     The  first  Fellows,  300  in  number, 

were  chosen. mainly  from  the  Surgeons,  Assistant-Surgeons  and  Lecturers 

of  the  Metropolitan  and  Provincial  Hospitals.     They  were  elected  under 

one  general   Diploma  on   December  11th,  1843.     A  further  election  of 

.  242  Fellows   took   place   on  the  26th  August,  1844,  and  these  included 

a    considerable  number  of   representatives   of   the  Naval,  Military  and 

Indian  Forces. 

Further    pro-        In  the  year  1852  further  extension  of  the  principle  of  election  to  the 

v!3Km    ol  of'     Fellowship  without  examination  was   made  by  a   Supplemental   Charter 

Fellows     in      (l;")tli  Victoria.),  which  enabled  the  Council  to  elect  Members  of  fifteen 
1852 

years'  standing  tu  the   Fellowship,  provided  they  were  Members  when 

the  Charter  ol    L843  was  enacted.     The  Council  were  also  empowered 


XXV 

to  admit  annually  to  the  Fell<  wAip,  without  examination,  two'll  embers 

of  the  College  of  twenty  yeais'  standing,  and  authority  was  given  for  the 

ad  eundem  admission  to  the  Fellowship,  under  certain  conditions,  of 

Fellows  by  examination  of  the  Dublin  and  the  Edinburgh  Colleges  of 

Surgeons,   and   the   Faculty  of  Physicians    and   Surgeons  of   Glasgow. 

This  Charter  also    provided  that  Members   of  the  Court   of  Examiners   Examiners   fo 

thereafter  elected  should  go  outof  office  at  the  end  of  five  years,  but  should  of  gyee  voa,.g" 

bo  eligible  for  immediate  re-election.     Provision  was   also   made   for  the   T. 

°  Licence         in 

appointment   of   a  Board   of  Examiners    in    Midwifery  for  testing  the  Midwifery 
fitness  of  persons  to  practise  Midwifery,  and  Licences  in  Midwifery  were 
granted  to  persons  passing  the  Examinations  of  the  Board  until  the  year 
1875,  after  which  the  Examinations  were  discontinued. 

In  the  year  1859  the  Licence  in  Dental  Surgery  was  instituted  under  Licence        in 

Dental      Sur- 
tle  Charter  of   the   23rd  Victoria,  which  empowered  the   Council  to  gery  instituted 

appoint  a  Board  of  Examiners   for   testing   the   fitness  of  persons   to  in  1°°y- 
practise  as  Dentists. 

In  the  year  1875  an  Act  of  Parliament  was  passed  to  enable  the  College  Enabling   Act 
to  associate  itself  with  one  or  more  of  the  Colleges  or  Bodies  named  in 
Medical  Acts  for  the  purpose  of  conducting  joint  examinations  for  quali- 
fications to  be  registered  under  the  Acts.     In  pursuance  of  the  provisions  . 
of  this  Act  the  College  subsequently  entered  into  an  Agreement  with  the 
Royal  College  ofPhysicians  of  London,  establishing  a  Conjoint  Examining  Conjoint    Ex- 

t.  t  ••  ii  tt  „       T .  /.I-™,    amining  Board 

Board  and  requiring  that  all 'candidates  for  the  Licence  of  the  Koyal  jn  England 

College    of  Physicians   of   London  and  the    Membership  of   the  Royal  establisned. 

College  of  Surgeons  of  England,  commencing  professional  study  after  the 

1st  October,  1884,  should  pass  the  Examinations  of  the  Board  before 

becoming  entitled  to  their  Diplomas.     Thus  was  constituted  the  present 

Examining    Board    of  the  two  Colleges.      The  lease  of  a  site  on  the 

Victoria  Embankment  was  acquired  from  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  and  Examination 

on  this  an  Examination  Hall  for  the  Board  was  erected  at  the  joint 

expense   of    the    two    Colleges.       The    foundation-stone   was    laid    by 

Queen  Victoria  on  the  24th  March  1886,  and  the  Hall  was  first  used  for 

examinations  in  the  year  1887.     In  addition  to  the  examinations  for  the 

L.R.C.P.  Lond.  and  M.R.C.S.  Eng.,  examinations  are  also  conducted  by 

the  Board  for  a  Diploma  in  Public  Health,  granted  jointly  by  the  two  Diploma      in 

Colleges,  the  first  examination   for  this  Diploma  being  held   in  1887.  instituted. 

Further,    in    1904,    the    question    of   establishing    an   examination  and   jy\T)\om!i 

Diploma    in    Tropical    Medicine    and    Hygiene   was    considered,  at    the  Tropical  Med- 

iciiic    i ii s 1 1 ■ 
suggestion   of  the  Secretary   of  State  for  the  Colonies,  but.  while   the   tuted. 

1919. 


Royal  ^College  of  Surgeons  was  in  favour  of  the  proposal  then  made,  it 
was  not  until  1911  that  arrangements  were  finally  adopted  for  an  exami- 
nation in  these  subjects  to  be  conducted  by  the  Board  and  a  Diploma  to 
be  granted  jointly  by  the  two  Colleges  to  candidates  approved  by  the 
examiners. 

Charter      of         I"  the  year  1888  a  Supplemental  Charter  was  obtained,  mainly  with 

1888    allows     tue  0Djects  0f  enabling  the  College  to  hold  lands  and  hereditaments  of 

lellows       to  d  ° 

record   votes     a  greater  3Tearly  value  than  that  previously  sanctioned,  and  of  allowing 

Elections   by     Fellows  to  record  their  votes  at  elections  to  the  Council  by  voting-papers 

papers     sent     sen^  through  the  Post,  instead  of  by  personal  attendance  at  the  College, 
through  Post.  °  .  J   l 

as  required  up  to  that  time. 

Honorary       The  last  Charter,  obtained  by  the   College  in  1899,  the  63rd  year  of 

instituted  '  by   Q*ueen  Victoria's  reign,  enables  the  Council  to  elect  persons,  whom  they 

Charter     in   shall  deem  to  be  sufficiently  distinguished  for  the  purpose,  to  be  Honorary 

Fellows  of  the  College.     These  Honorary  Fellows,  the  number  of  whom 

must  not  exceed  fifty  at  any  time,  are  not  eligible  for  the  Council  or  for 

the  Court  of  Examiners,  nor  are  they  entitled  to  vote  at  Elections  to 

the  Council.     Their  status  is   purely  honorary  and  does  not  confer  the 

right  to  practise  Surgery.     The    first  to  become  an  Honorary  Fellow  was 

King  Edward  VIT.,  who,  when  Prince  of  Wales,  was  graciously  pleased 

to  accept  the  Diploma.      At  the  head  of  a  list  of  distinguished  names 

the    College  now    has   the   honour  to   place    that   of  Kino   George   V., 

followed  by  those  of  H.R.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales  and  H.R.H.  the  Duke 

of  Connaught.     His  Majesty,  when  Prince  of  Wales,  became  an  Honorary 

Fellow   of  the  College,  and,  after  ascending  the  Throne,    signified    his 

pleasure  to  retain  the  title. 

jjew  In  the  year  1908  the  Examination  Hall  on  the  Victoria  Embankment 

1     ""l"at,,,n      Was  soid   anci  a  freehold  site  in  Queen   Square,  Bloomsbury,  was  sub- 
Hall  btult. 

sequently  purchased.     Upon  this  site  a  new  Examination  Hall  lias  been 

built  by  the  two  Colleges,  and  since  May  1912  the  Examinations   of  the 

Conjoint  Board  have  been  conducted  in  this  building. 


flWOJ  [40  Geo.  III.] 


CHARTERS. 


40th  GEORGE  IIL 
22nd  March,  1800. 

GEORGE  THE  THIRD,  by  the  Grace  of  God,  of  Great  Britain,  France, 
and  Ireland,  King,  Defender  of  the  Faith,  &c.     To  all  to  whom  these   jseciial  of  the 
Presents  shall  come,  Whereas  our  Royal  Predecessor,  King  Edward  IV.,  by   Letters  Patent 
certain  Letters  Patent,  under  the  Great  Seal  of  England,  bearing  date  the   4ih. 
24th  Day  of  February,  in  the  first  Year  of  his  Reign,  did  at  the  Supplica-     . 
tion  of  the  Freemen  of  the  Mystery  of  Barbers  of  the  City  of  London,  using 
the  Mystery  or  Faculty  of  Surgery,  grant  to  them,  among  other  Things,  that  i,  corporating 
the  said  Mystery,  and  all  the  Men  of  the  same  Mystery  of  the  said  City,   gj  M^te^of 
should  be  one  Body  and  Perpetual  Community,  and  that  two  Principals  of  Barbers  of  the 
the  same  Commonalty,  of  the  most  expert  Men  in  the  Mystery  of  Surgery, 
might,  with  the  assent  of  twelve  or  eight  Persons  at  the  least,  of  the  same 
Community,  every  Year  elect  and  make  out  of  the  Community,  two  Mas- 
ters, or  Governors,  being  the  most  expert  in  the  Mystery  of  Surgery,  to 
oversee,  rule,  and  govern,  the  Mystery  and  Commonalty  aforesaid. 

And  whereas  by  an  Aet  of  Parliament,  made  and  passed  in  the  32d   Or  the  Act  32d 

Year  of  the  late  King  Henry  VIII.  intitled  for  Barbers  and  Surgeons,      ei  ' 

after  reciting,  that,  within  the  City  of  London,  there  were  then  two  several 

and  distinct  Companies  of  Surgeons,  occupying  and  exercising  the  Faculty 

of  Surgery,  one  Company  called  the  Barbers  of  London,  and  the  other 

Company  called  the  Surgeons  of  London.     It  was  thereby  enacted,  That  By  which  the 

the  said  two   several  and  distinct  Companies  of  Surgeons  should  from   t^J0  Companies 

r  °  ot    Barbers    ol 

thenceforth  be  united,  and  made  one  intire  and  whole  Body  Corporate,  and  London,     and 

one  Commonalty  Perpetual,  which  at  all  times  thereafter  should  be  called   Tendon8  wero 
by  the  Name  of  the  Masters  or  Governors  of  the  Mystery  and  Commonalty  united, 
of  the  Barbers  and  Surgeons  of  London ;  and  by  the  same  Name  to  im- 
plead and  be  impleaded  before  all  manner  of  Justices,  in  all  Courts,  and 

in  all  manner  of  Suite.  ' 

d 


[1800.]  .  xxviii  [40  Geo.  III.] 

Of  the  Letters       And  whereas,  in  and  by  certain  Letters  Patent,  under  the  Great  Seal 

l'atent   of   6th      .  _      ,       ,  _  , 

Charles  1st.        of  England,  bearing  Date  the  15th  Day  of  August,  in  the  5th  Year  of 

the  R<?ign  of  His  late  Majesty,  King  Charles  I.,  reciting  that  the  Men  of 

the  same  Companies  enjoyed  divers  Liberties  and  Franchises  within  the 

City  of  London,  the  Suburbs  and  Liberties  thereof,  by  virtue  of  divers 

firmed  to  such   ^°^s   °^  Parliament,  and  divers  Charters,  and  Letters  Patent,  His  said 

united      Com-   Majesty  did  grant  and  confirm  unto  the  said  Masters  and  Governors  of  the 

pany  all  the  pos-  ip  •     ^  n         -i     •         i 

sessions     fran-   Mystery  and  Commonalty  aforesaid,  and  their  Successors,  all  and  singular 

chiaes  and  liber-   ^g  Manors,  Messuages,  Lands,  Tenements,  Customs,  Liberties,  Franchises, 
ties  which   the  .....  .  . 

said   Company  Immunities,  Jurisdictions,  and  Hereditaments,  whatsoever,  which  the  Men 

-iVo    of      ^     °^  *ne  sa^  Companies  then  held,  used,  and  enjoyed,  by  any  lawful  Means 

...  or  Title  whatsoever:  And  his  said  late  Majesty  did  thereby  give  power  to 

■•'  th      power     to  •'        J  J   °  *■ 

^•.keannuaiEiec-   the   said  Corporation,  to  make  annual  Elections  of  Masters  oi  Governors 

lions    of   Masters  ' 

'vhereoUwo'tob"  °^  ^he  sa^  Commonalty,  whereof  two  to  be  Professors  in  the  Art  and 
eery!and8to ekct  Science  of  Surgery ;  and  also  to  elect  and  constitute  ten  of  the  Freemen 
K*>Jiin™sR  of  the  said  Society  to  be  Examiners  of  Surgeons  in  London. 

Recital  of  the       a.nd  whereas,  by  an  Act  of  Parliament,  made  and  passed  in  the  ISth 
George  2nd        Year  of  the  Reign  of  our  late  Royal  Grandfather,  King  George  II.,  intitlcd 
"  An  Act  for  making  the  Surgeons  of  London,  and  the  Barbers  of  London, 
by  which    the  ^wo  seParate   and   distinct  Corporations,"  It  was  enacted,  that  the  said 
>  nion  of   the   Union  and  Incorporation  of  the  Barbers  and  Surgeons  of  London,  made 
wua  dissolved  •   an(l  effected  by  the  aforesaid  Act  of  the  32d  Year  of  King  Henry  VIII. 
should,  from  and  after  the  24th  Day  of  June,  17-45,  be  dissolved  and  de- 
clared void  and  of  no  effect ;  and  that  such  of  the  Members  of  the  said 
united  Company  who  were  Freemen  of  the  said  Company,  and  admitted 
and  approved  Surgeons,  within  the  Rules  of  the  said  Company,  and  their 
and  which  con-  Successors,  should  from  thenceforth  be  made,  and  they  were  thereby  made 
1  mpany  and  constituted,  a  separate  and  distinct  Body  Corporate  and  Commonalty 
Surgeons, by  Perpetual,  which  at  all  times  thereafter  were  to  be  called  by  the  Name 
[he  Master    0I"  Master,  Governors  and  Commonalty  of  the  Art  and  Science  of  Surgeons 

'  '▼ernors,  and  0f  jj0nd011   and  by  the  same  Name  might  implead  and  be  impleaoed  before 
Commonalty  of  m 

the    Art    and   all  manner  of  Justices,  in  all  Courts,  and  in   all  manner  of  Actions  and 

science  o  bur-   g^^g    an(]  ta].e  to   faem  an(j  {}lv\r  Successors,  Lands,  Tenements,  Rents, 
jreons  oi    .Lon- 
don." or  Hereditaments,  not  exceeding  the  yearly  Value   of  .£200  in  the  whole. 

DarpontiM   mi        And  wmkkbas,  we  are  informed  that  the  said  Corporation  of  Master, 
Governors,  and  Commonalty  of  the  Art  and  Science  of  Surgeons  of  Lon- 


[1800.]  xxix  [40  Geo.  III.] 

don,  hath  become  and  now  is  dissolved:  And  whereas,  it  is  of  great  con-  Tfcatitioofgrpat 

consequence   that 

sequence  to  the  Commonweal  of  this  Kingdom,  that  the  Art  and  Science  theSoiencepfSiw- 

°  gery    Bhould     be 

of  Surgery  should  be  duly  promoted  :  And  whereas,  it  appears  to  us,  that  Suly    Promoted* 

the  Establishment  of  a  College  of  Surgeons  will  be  expedient  for  the  due  and  that  a  College 

00                                         r  will  be  expedient 

promotion  and  encouragement  of  the  Study  and  Practice  of  the  said  Art  for  tlie  due  enr 

x                                                        °                                               J  couragemealt 

and  Science,  Now  We,  of  our  special  Grace  and  mere  Motion,   and  at  the  thereo£ 

humble  Petition  of  James  Earle,  Esquire,  the  late  Master,  and  divers 

other  Members  of  the  aforesaid  late  Corporation  of  Surgeons  ;  have  willed,  Therefore  His 

ordained,  constituted,  declared,  given  and  granted,  and  by  these  Presents,  !>i   eB)7      ^a* 

for  Us,  Our  Heirs,  and  Successors,  do  will,  ordain,  constitute,  and  declare,  corporate    the 

give  and  grant;  unto  the  aforesaid  James  Earle,  and  unto  all  the  Members  iate  Company 

of  the  said  late  Company  or  Corporation  of  Master,  Governors,  and  Com-  andallsuchPer. 

60ns  who  since 

monalty  of  the  Art  and  Science  of  Surgeons  of  London ;  having  been  ad-  the  Dissolution 

mitted  and  approved  Surgeons,  within  the  Pules  of  the  said  Company  ;  j??*8?   tIL 

and  also  unto  all  such  Persons,  who  upon,  or  since,  the  dissolution  of  the  Testinionial&o. 
6aid  Corporation,  shall  have  obtained  Letters  Testimonial,  under  a  Seal 
purporting  to  be  the  Seal  of  the  said  late  dissolved  Corporation,  authoriz- 
ing them  to  practise  the  Art  and  Science  of  Surgery ;  and  they,   from 
henceforth  for  ever  hereafter,  shall  be  and  remain  by  virtue  of  these  Presents, 

one  Body  Corporate  and  Politic  ;  by  the  Name  of  The  Royal  College  of  ^j^r  na™coi°-f 

Surgeons  in  London,  and  by  the  same  Name  shall  and  may  have  perpetual  )ng£0°j  °u^eoaa 

Succession,  and  a  Common  Seal;  with  power  to  break,  alter,  and  make  With  perpetual 

anew  the  said  Seal,  from  time  to  time  at  their  will  and  pleasure  ;  and  bv  succession  and 

1                 '               "  e  common  seal  j 

the  same  Name  shall  and  may  implead,  and  be  impleaded,  before  all  man- 
ner of  Justices,  in  all  Courts,  and  in  all  manner  of  Actions  and  Suits ; 
and  shall  be  at  all  times  for  ever  hereafter  persons  able  and  capable  in 

Law  to  take,  purchase,  possess,  hold,  and  enjoy,  and  shall  and  may  take,  and  power  to 

purchase,  possess,  hold  and  enioy,  a  Hall  or  Council-house,  with  its  Ap-  '^ld  and  enjoy 

,                                                                                                                                              1  aCouncil-hou9e 

purtenances,  situate  within  the  Cities  of  London  or  Westminster,  or  within  within  London 

one  Mile  of  either  of  them,  for  the  use  and  purposes  of  the  said  College  ;  or  one  Uli"es  ^ 

and  also  any  other  Lands,  Tenements,  Rents,  or  Hereditaments,  whereso-  either  of  them ; 

•i      i       i    •              i  i    •                 j                t          1          1            -ii          n           ■ -,  and  to  possess 

ever  situate,  lying  and  being  ;  not  exceeding,  together  with  the  aforesaid  iands  and  tene- 

Hall  or  Council-house,   and  its   appurtenances,  the  yearly  value   of  one  ments,  mclud- 

fr                                    J         J  ing  such  Conn- 

thousand  Pounds  in  the  whole ;  without  incurring  any  of  the  Penalties  in  eil-Houseofthe 

any  Statute  of  Mortmain,  or  any  Thing,  in  any  Statute  of  Mortmain,  to  J 1000  In  mort- 

the  contrary  notwithstanding.  main. 

And  it  is  Our  further  Will  and  Pleasure,  that  nothing  in  these  Presents  the°  cuyof  tew 

d  2 


[1800.]  xxx  [40  Geo.  111. J 

don    shall    not   shall  be  construed  to  give  the  Corporation  of  the  City  of  London  any  Power 

have   any  juris- 
diction over  the   or  Jurisdiction  over  the  said  College  hereby  established  and  incorporated  ; 
College. 

Northe Members  and  that  no  Person,  by  virtue  of  these  our  Lt  tters  Patent,  constituted  or 
ioy  any  franchise   ordained,  or  hereafter  to  be  admitted  a  Member  of  the  said  College,  shall 

belonging  to  the 

Freemen  of  the  be  thereby  entitled  to  any  franchise  belonging  to  the  Freemen  of  the  City 

City  of  London.  J  J  °     °  .J 

of  London. 

The  College  to  And  it  is  Our  further  Will  and  Pleasure,  and  we  do  hereby,  so  far  as  We 
privileges  and  law*uUy  can  or  may>  grant  and  ordain,  that  the  said  Royal  College  of 
possessions  by   burgeons  hereby  incorporated,  shall  and  may  exercise  and  enjoy  all  and 

fin  v         former 

Acts  or  Letters  singular  other  the  Gifts,  Grants,   Liberties,  Privileges   and  Immunities, 

Patent,    given   possessions  real  and  personal,  whatsoever  and  wheresoever,  hereinbefore 

to,    or    other-  _  '  l 

wise   acquired  mentioned,  or  by  any  Act  or  Acts  of  Parliament,  or  by  any  Letters  Patent, 

C     nail''   not  °^  ^U1  •^,03*a^  Predecessors,  Kings  and  Queens  of  England  given,  granted, 

hereby  altered,   and  confirmed  unto,  or  otherwise  lawfully  acquired  by,  and  belonging  to 

the  said  late  Master,  Governors,  and  Commonalty  of  the  Art  and  Science 

of  Surgeons  ;  or  any  of  them,  and  not  hereby  altered,  taken  away,  changed, 

or  abridged,  made  void,  or  annulled. 

The  College  li-        And  it  is  Our  further  Will  and  Pleasure,  that  the  College  of  Surgeons 

able   to  perform  °  c 

theh  i?t"tecoin-  nereD3T  established,  shall  be  liable  to,  and  shall  perform,  such  Duties  as  the 
Klfie Ac-t of  25th  late  dissolved  Corporation  of  Surgeons  was  at  any  time  heretofore  liable  to, 
the>Ifetter  pre-  and  did  perform,  by  virtue  of  an  Act  made  in  the  25th  Year  of  the  Peign 
rfa"  "crime  °of  of  Our  lioyal  Grandfather,  King  George  II.,  intituled,  "  An  Act  for  the 
better  preventing  the  horrid  Crime  of  Murder." 

To  provide  a  And  further  We  Will,  that  the  said  College  shall,  and  by  these  Presents 
proper      place  .  ,. 

within       four   they  are  required  to  purchase  or  provide  a  proper  Poorn,  House,  or  .building, 

hundred  yards   w>ta  su^a]jie  Conveniences,  within  four  hundred  Yards,  at  the  farthest, 

irom  the  place 

of     execution   from  the  usual  Place  of  Execution  for  the  County  of  Middlesex,  or  the  I  ity 

the  Bodies  of  °^  Ij0nd°n>  and  the  Suburbs  thereof;  for  the  purpose  of  more  conveniently 

Murderers.        Dissecting  and  Anatomizing  the  Bodies  of  such  Murderers  as  shall  at  any 

time  hereafter  be  delivered  to  them,  by  virtue  of  the  last  mentioned  Act. 

Power  to  elect       And  it  is  Our  further  Will  and  Pleasure,  that  it  shall  and  may  be  lawful, 

m  y   -   one   ^o  an(j  £Qr  ^      ^  Qo]]eo.0    hereby  established    and  incorporated,  from 
persons   to   be  o  »  •  1 

the  Court  of  time  to  time  in  the  Manner  hereinafter  mentioned,  to  elect,  choose  and 
the  College  1       appoint  twenty-one  Persons  to  be  the  Court  of  Assistants  of  tbc  said  Col- 


[1800.]  xxxi  £40  Geo.  III.] 

lege:  of  which  Court  of  Assistants  ten  Persons  shall  at  all  times  he  consti-  0!  which  Number 

■i-r-i  •  pa  />  i  .,    «  ..  to    'en  sna'l  be  l-.xa- 

tuted  and  appointed  Examiners  ot  burgeons  for  the  said  College ;  and  or  miners,  and   ol 

such     ten,      one 

such  ten  Persons  one  shall  be  Principal  Master,  and  two  others  shall  be   shall  be  Princi- 
pal  Master,  and 

Governors;  to  be  respectively  qualified  and  admitted  in  such  manner,  and  two  other*  Go- 
■  to  continue  in  the  said  Offices  respectively,  for  such  time  or  times  as  by 
these  Our  Letters  Patent  is  hereinafter  ordered  and  appointed.     And  it  The  Master  and 

Governors,       or 

shall  and  may  be  lawful  for  the  Master  ana  tfovernors  ot  the  said  College,   one  of  them  with 

ten  other  Mem- 

or  for  one  of  them,  together  with  ten  or  more  of  the  Members  of  the  said  bersofthe  Court 

of        Assistants, 

Court  of  Assistants  for  the  time  being,  when  and  as  often  as  to  any  one  of  ma7  "cid  Courts 

°  "  to  treat  and  con- 

the  Master  or  Governors  shall  seem  meet,  to  hold  'Courts  and  Assemblies,  ™lt  about    th« 

trovernruent      of 

in  order  to  treat  and  consult  about,  and  concerning,  the  Pule,  Order,  State,  the  Colleee; 
and  Government  of  the  said  College.     And  also  that  it  shall  and  may  be 
lawful  to  and  for  the  said  Master  and  Governors,  and  Court  of  Assistants, 
so  assembled,  or  the  major  part  of  them,  to  make,  ordain,  confirm,  annul,  and  make  and 
or  revoke,  from  time  to  time,  such  Bye-Laws,  Ordinances,  Pules,  and  Laws  **" 

Constitutions,  as  to  them  shall  seem  requisite  and  convenient,  for  the  Re- 
gulation, Government,  and  Advantage  of  the  said  College :  so  as  such  Bye- 
Laws,  Ordinances,  Pules,  and  Constitutions  be  not  contrary  to  Law :  and 
in  all  such  cases  as  shall  be  necessary,  be  examined,  approved  of,  and 
allowed,  as  by  the  Laws  and  Statutes  of  this  Pealm  is  provided  and  re- 
quired: and  also  to  transact  and  ordain  all  such  other  Matters  and  Things  and,  transact  all 

^  °       such     other    hn- 

as  the  Master,  Governors  and  Court  of  Assistants,  of  the  late  dissolved  aJ,neBa   ,as,    the 

'  '  Court  of  Assist- 

Company  or  Corporation,  of  the  Master,  Governors,  and  Commonalty  of  the  di^ohLi'^otu* 
Art  and  Science  of  Surgeons   of  London,  might  heretofore  lawfully  do,  ffl(£,"eh*   or 

transact,  or  ordain. 

And  further  We  Will,  that  Charles  Hawkins,  Esquire,  one  of  Our  Charles   Haw- 

Principal  Serjeant-Surgeons,  shall  be  and  he  is  hereby  constituted  and  fh-stMasteV 

appointed  the  first  Master  of  the   said  College   of   Surgeons :    aud  that  William  Long 

William  Long  and  George  Chandler,  Esquires,  shall  be,  and  they  are   chandler60 

hereby  constituted  and  appointed  the  first  Governors  of  the  same :  And  Esqs.,  the  first 

Grovci'iiors 
that  the  said  Charles  Hawkins,  William   Loire,  and  George  Chandler, 

together  with   Joseph  Warner,  William   Lucas,  Samuel  Howard,  and 

William  Cooper,  Esquires,  the  said  James  Earle,  Thomas  Keate,  Esquire, 

the  Surgeon-General  to  our  Eoices,  and  Charles  Blicke,  Esquire,  shall  be, 

and  they  are  hereby  constituted  and   appointed  the  first  Examiners  of  The  first  Court 

Surgeons  for  the  said  College.     And -also  that  the  said  Charles  Hawkins, 

William    Long,    George    Chandler,    and    Joseph   Warner,   Jonatbam 


[lSuO.]  xxxii  [40  Geo.  ITT.] 

Wathen,  Esquire;  the  said  "William  Lucas,  Samuel  Howard,  William 
Cooper,  James  Earle,  and  Charles  Blicke,  Thompson  Forster.  Esquire  ; 
John  Birch,  Esquire;  the  said  Thomas  Keate,  John  Heaviside, 
John  Howard,  William  Blizard,  and  Henry  Cline,  Esquires ;  David 
Dundas,  Esquire  ;  the  other  of  our  Principal  Serjeant-Surgeons  ;  and  such 
three  other  Persons  as  shall  be  elected  to  that  Office  on  the  day  whereon 
the  Court  of  Assistants  of  the  said  College,  hereby  incorporated,  shall  first 
meet,  after  the  Date  of  these  our  Letters  Patent,  or  at  a  Court  of  Assist- 
ive first  Court   ants  to  De  holdcn  within  one  Month  then  next  after:  shall  be  and  they 

of  Assistants.  _ 

are  hereby  constituted  the  first  Court  of  Assistants  of  the  said  College  of 
Surgeons,  hereby  incorporated  and  established. 

The  Master  anri       ^nd  it  is  Our  further  Will,  that  the  said  Master  and  Governors  shall 

Governors        to 

enjoy  their  offi-  respectively  hold  and  enioy  their  said  Offices  of  Master  and  Governors  from 

ees  until  t!)''  first  tr  J  J    J 

Thursday  in  July  henceforth  until  the  first  Thursday  in  July  next  after  the  Day  of  the  Date 

next ;  ami  until  a  j  j  j 

new  Election  of     j?  these  Presents  ;  and  from  thenceforth  until  a  new  Election  of  a  Mastei 

Master  ana  v*o-  ' 

vemors.  am1  Qovernor8  0f  the  said  Corporation  shall  take  place,  as  is  hereinafter 

expressed. 

The  Exami-  And  We  also  Will,  that  the  said  Persons,  so  before  named  and  consti- 
tuted Examiners  of  Surgeons  of  the  said  College,  and  their  Successors  in 
that  Office,  duly  chosen,  nominated,  or  appointed,  and  that  the  said  Per- 
Assistants  and  sons  so  before  named  and  constituted  Assistants  of  the  said  College, 
their  Succes-  established  by  these  our  Letters  Patent,  and  their  Successors  in  that 
to  enioy  their   Office,  duly  chosen,  nominated  or  appointed,  shall  respectively  hold  and 

Offices        for  en;0y  their  said  Offices  during  their  natural  lives,  or  until  they  shall  be 

their     natural  J  J                                                 °                                                                   J 

lives,  or  until  lawfully  removed  out  of  the  said  Offices  for  any  reasonable  cause, 
removed. 

The  two  prinri-        And  it  is  Our  further  Will  and  Pleasure,  that  the  two  Principal  Serjeant- 

nal         Serjeant- 

Burgeons  and  the   Surgeons  to  Us,  and  to  Our  Heirs  and  Successors,  and  the  Surgeon-General 

Burgeon-l  rene- 
wal to  the  Forces  to  our  Forces,  and  to  the  Forces  of  Our  Heirs  and  Successors,  if  they,  or 

to  he   always  art-  J 

i-\'  *£  ar,y  °^  tn<'m>  Qt  the  times  of  their  Appointments  respectively,  shall  not  be 
ners  Then*  at'  Members  of  the  Courts  of  Assistants  and  Examiners  of  the  said  College, 
h^m  in  those  SMa^  *>e  ^rom  ^me  to  ^me  admitted  Members  of  the  said  Court  of  Assist- 
"r,to"uil'?.iher  ants,  and  also  Examiners  of  the  said  College  hereby  incorporated,  when 
and  so  soon  as  any  Vacancy  shall  happen,  from  time  to  time,  after  the 
Appointment  of  every  such  Serjeant -Surgeon,  or  Surgeon-General  respect- 
ively, in  preference  to  all  other  Persons. 


mi' 

jhirsi.ii*. 


[1800.]  xxxiii  [40  Geo.  III.] 

And  further  it  is  Our  "Will  and  Pleasure  that  the  Master  and  Governors  The  Court  of 

of  the  said  College,  hereby  incorporated  and  established,  or  one  of  them,  meet^within 

together  with  the  Assistants  of  the  said  College,  hereby  nominated,  or  the  tlurty  days  and 

major  part  of  them,  shall,  within  thirty  Days  next  after  the  Date  of  these  for  the  purple 

Our  Letters  Patent,  meet  at  such  place  at  which  the  Persons,  Members  of  <*?tteiT!aB*ato 

effect  this Char- 
the  said  late  Corporation,  shall  have  usually  held  their  Meetings,  for  the   ter;  and  at  such 

space  of  six  Months  next  before  the  Day  of  the  Date  of  these  Presents,  or   MaS/ctovar! 

at  such  other  place  within  the  Cities  of  London  or  Westminster,  or  within  nor8>  Examin- 

one  Mile  of  either  of  those  Cities,  as  the  Master  or  Governors,  or  any  two   ar,t's    to    take 

of  them,  hereby  constituted,  shall  in  that  behalf,  by  notice  to  be  by  them   the     followu'g 

Oaths, 
given  and  published  in  the  London  Gazette,  fourteen  Days  before  the  Day 

of  holding  such  Meeting  for  that  purpose,  appoint ;  and  shall  then  and 

there  hold  a  Court  of  Assistants,  for  carrying  into  effect  these  Our  Letters 

Patent ;  and  at  such  Court  the  said  Master  and  Governors,  Examiners 

and  Assistants,  or  such  of  them  as  shall  be  then  present,  shall  administer 

unto  each  other  respectively,  and  each  of  them  shall  take  the  respective 

Oaths  following,  that  is  to  say,  the  said  Master  and  Governors  shall  take 

the  following  Oath  : — "  You  do  swear  that,  according  to  the  best  of  your  The    Oath    of 

"  Skill  and  Knowledge,  you  will  discharge  the  several  Trusts  and  Powers   t,ie  Master  *"<* 

Governor*. 
"  vested  in  you,  as  Master  (or  Governor,  as  the  Case  may  be)  of  the  Royal 

"  College  of  Surgeons  in  London;  and  that  you  will  diligently  maintain 

"  the  Honor  and  Welfare  of  the  said  College ;  and  in  all  Things,  which 

"  shall  in  any  Sort  concern  your  Office,  you  will  act  faithfully  and  honestly, 

"  without  Favor  or  Affection,  Prejudice  or  Partiality,  to  any  Person  or 

"  Persons  whomsoever. — So  help  you  God." 

And  that  each  of  such  Examiners  and  Assistants  shall  take  the  following 
Oath,  that  is  to  say — "  You  do  swear,  that  so  long  as  you  shall  remain  in  TheOathofth* 
"  the  Office  of  Examiner  (or  Assistant,  as  the  Case  may  be)  of  the  Royal  Examiner8  and 
"  College  of  Surgeons  in  London,  you  will  diligently  maintain  the  Honor 
"  and  Welfare  of  the  said  College ;  and  in  all  Things  relating  to  your 
"  Office,  and  with  all  Manner  of  Persons,  act  equally  and  impartially,  ac- 
"  cordiog  to  the  best  of  your  Skill  and  Knowledge. — So  help  you  God." 


And  no  Person  hereby  appointed  or  hereafter  to  be  elected  Master,  No  Person  to 

t  in  either  of 
ose       Offices 


Governor,  Examiner,  or  Assistant  of  the  said  College,  hereby  established   f,ct  ' 


and  incorporated,  shall  proceed  to  act  in  the  execution  of  such  Office,  until   without  having 
he  and  they  shall  have  taken  the  respective  Oath  and  Oaths  hereinbefore  Oathappobite* 


[1300.]  xxxiv  [40  Geo.  III.] 

mentioned,  which  shall  be  duly  administered  to  them  respectively,  at 
a  Court  of  Assistants  to  be  holden  in  pursuance  of  these  Our  Letters 
Patent. 

The  Court  of  As-       And  We  further  Will,  that  the  Master,  Governors,  and  Assistants,  for 

sistants  upon  the 

Bret  Thursday  in   the  time  being,  of  the  said  College,  hereby  made  and  established,  shall, 

July  in  every  year, 

or    within    one   upon  the  first  Thursday  in  the  Month  of  July  next  after  the  Date  of  these 

month  then  after,        L  J  J 

tomeetandehuBe   Qur  Letters  Patent,  or  within  one  Month  then  after,  and  upon  the  first 

out  of  the  Exann-  l 

to  be  Maeter'and  Thursday  in  July,  in  every  succeeding  Year,  or  within  one  Month  then 

G^vernmafor&e   a^(t'r>  meet  in  the  Place  which  shall  from  time  to  time  be  used,  or  appointed 

succeeding  year.     ^  ke  uge(j  ag  ^eir  jja]j  or  Council-house,  or  as  near  to  such  Hall  or 

Council-house  as  conveniently  may  be ;  and  then  and  there  elect,  chuse, 

and  appoint  out  of  the  Examiners,  by  the  Majority  of  Yotes  of  such  of  the 

Court  of  Assistants  as  shall  be  then  present,  one  Person  to  be  Principal 

Master,  and  two  other  Persons  to  be  Governors  of  the  said  College,  for  the 

And   to  appoint   then  succeeding  Year  ;  and  then  and  there  also,  in  like  manner,  chuse  and 

the  Serjeant-Sur- 
geons or  the  Sur-    appoint  one  or  more  of  Our  Principal  Serjeant- Surgeons,  or  the  Surgeon - 

not  already  Ex-   General  of  Our  Forces,  if  not  already  an  Examiner  or  Examiners  of  Sur- 

aminers,    ana     if  '  •> 

th.  v    are,    then   geons  of  the  said  College  ;  or  otherwise  shall  chuse  and  appoint  out  of 

some  other  01  the    °  °     '  L  1 

ante*  t°of  flif'iip  their  own  Body,  some  other  Person  or  Persons,  to  be  Examiner  or  Ex- 
ehanVbeanine8the  aminers  of  Surgeons  for  the  said  College,  in  the  place  and  stead  of  such 
neiUs?u'nies8Xsu"h  Examiner  or  Examiners  as  shall  have  happened  to  die,  or  have  been  re- 
havenbeen  previ-  moved  from  the  said  Office  of  Examiner  in  the  then  next  preceding  Year, 
which  it  shall UbPe  unless  such  Vacancies  in  the  Office  of  Master  or  Governor,  and  in  that 
jpeciai  Court  of  Court,  shall  have  been  previously  filled  up  within  the  then  preceding  Year, 

Assistants.  .  , 

which  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  said  Court  of  Assistants  to  do,  at  any 
And  also  to  chuse   special  Court  to  be  held  for  that  purpose.     And  also  in  like  manner  chuse 

out  of  the   Mem-       x  x        x 

hers  of  the  Coi-  ana  appoint,  out  of  the  Members  of  the  said  College  established  by  these 
lege,  some  Person  11  '  o  j 

or  Persons  to  be  Presents,  such  Person  or  Persons  to  be  of  the  Court  of  Assistants  of  the 

of   the   Court    of 

'f^mVof  same  College,  in  the  place  of  such  Person  or  Persons  who  shall  have  hap- 
l',ainKm!diedor  Pene(i  to  die  in  or  have  been  removed  from  the  said  Office  of  one  of  the 
thethen'nextpre^  Court  of  Assistants  in  the  then  next  preceding  Year:  unless  such  Yacan- 
less  8  pr. ■vV.in'iiy  cies  in  that  Court  shall  have  been  previously  filled  up  within  the  then 
year.       "  preceding  Year;  which  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  said  Court  of  Assistants 

to  do,  at  a  special  Court  to  be  held  for  that  purpose. 

The    Master  or       ^d  ft  j8  our  ^jj}  and  pleasure,  that  the  Master,  or  one  of  the  Gover- 

one    uf    Qle    <">- 

i'slisum*'"»i'ffi"    nor8»  together  with  ten  Assistants  at  the  least,  shall  be  at  all  times  sufii- 


[1800.  J  xxxv  [40  Geo.  III.] 

cient  to  constitute  a  Court  of  Assistants  for  the  purpose  of  such  Elections,  cient  to  constitute 

r      r  a  Court  of  Assist- 

or  for  the  purpose  of  transacting  any  other  Business  belonging  to  the  said  SweofBu^^^ 

Court.     But  that  no  Court  of  Assistants  shall  be  holden  for  the  special  jgj  ^^j" 

purpose  of  electing  any  Person  to  be  Master,  Governor,  Examiner,  or  beholden  for  the 

Assistant ;  without  seven  Days  previous  Notice  to  be  given  for  that  pur-  anvC8ucliE?e°Hon, 

pose,  by  Summons  to  the  Members  of  the  Court  of  Assistants  for  the  time  Days'noticetothe 

.  Court    of  Assist- 

Demg.  ants. 

And  furthermore  it  is  Our  Will  and  Pleasure,  that  if,  at  anytime  or  if  the  Master  and 

Governors     shall 

times  hereafter,  it  shall  happen  that  the  Master  and  both  the  Governors  die  or  be  inca- 

*  *  pable  of  acting  at 

of  the  said  College  hereby  established,  shall  die,  or  become  incapable  of  the  BiUue  tmie' 
acting  before  the  Election  of  a  new  Master  and  Governors,  according  to 

the  Provisions  hereinbefore  contained,  that  then,  and  in  every  such  case,  ber  ofnthe  Couri 

it  shall  and  may  be  lawful  for  the  senior  Member  of  the  Court  of  Assist-  convene  and8  hold 

ants  who  shall  be  capable  of  attending,  to  summon,  convene,  and  hold  a  fourteen  days  next 

Court  of  Assistants  which  shall  be  held  as  soon  as  may  be  next  after  the  incapacity  of  the 

last  of  such  Mas- 
Death  or  Incapacity  of  the   last  of  such   of  them   the   said  Master  and  ter  or  Governors. 

Governors,  who  shall  be  so  dead  or  incapable  of  acting ;  and  that  at  such  £.nd a*su<:h Conr* 

r                                °  '  the     Master    and 

Court,  a  Master  and  Governors  of  the  said  College  shall  be  elected  for  the  ^""d "  rf  the 

remainder  of  the  then  current  Year ;  and  that  it  shall  and  may  be  lawful  J^  Selected] 

for  the  senior  Assistant  of  the  said  College  who  shall  be  then  present,  to  Memberwhoshaii 

preside  at  and  hold  such  Court,  and  to  administer  to  the  new  Master  and  presKie^at,  Sand 

Governors,  who  shall  be  then  and  there  elected,  the  Oath  appointed  to  be  and  administer  to 

taken  by  the  Master  and  Governors  of  the  said  College  as  aforesaid,  any  and     Governors 

....                   -Ti                              t                            .-,-,.                         •  *he    Oath    to    be 

thing  herein  contained  to  the  contrary  thereof  notwithstanding  :  And  in  taken  by  them, 

ease  it  shall  so  happen  that  on  the  Day  appointed  for  the  ordinary  Election  ^0Df  e^01^'"*1^ 

of  Master  and  Governors  for  the  ensuing  Year,  the  Master  and  both  the  Master  "dAGo" 

°               '  vernors,  the  Mas- 

Governors  shall  be  dead,  or  incapable  of  attending,  the  senior  Member  of  Gover'norT^shai'i 

the  Court  of  Assistants,  who  shall  be  present  at  the  Court  of  Assistants  to  pabhTof °Ittend* 

be  held  for  the  purpose  of  such  Election,  shall  preside  at,  and  hold  such  Member6  present 

Court,  and  administer  to  the  new  Master  ana  Governors,  who  shall  then  court  and  admi- 
and  there  be  elected,  the  Oath  appointed  to  be  taken  by  the  Master  and 

Governors  of  the  said  College  as  aforesaid,  any  thing  herein  contained  to  if  it  shall  at  any 

time  happen  that 

the  contrary  notwithstanding :  And  in  case  it  shall  at  any  time  happen,  no  Court  of  As- 
sistants   can    be 

that  the  Persons  who  shall  assemble  at  the  Dav  and  Place  appointed  for  held  by  reason  of 

the  absence  of  any 

anv  Court  of  Assistants  to  be  holden  in  pursuance  of  these  our  Letters  of!  the  Members 

*                                                                                                    *  whose      presence 

Patent,  shall  not  be  capable  of  holding  such  Court,  by  reason  of  the  Absence  shall  be  required; 

'                                     i-                                   °                             '      J  the  senior  Mem- 

of  any  of  the  Members  of  the  said  Court  whose  Presence  shall  be  required  adjourn  a?*  Colin 


[1800.]  xxxvi  [40  Geo.  III.] 

to  a  future  day;   for  that  purpose,  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  senior  Member  present  to 

but   no   such  ad-  -tit  i»t 

journment   shall  adjourn  such  Court  to  a  future  Day,  provided  that  no  such  Adjournment 

take    place   until  .        ,  .  '  , 

after  the  expira-   shall  be  made  until  after  the  Expiration  of  one  hour  at  the  least,  trom  the 

tion  of  one  hour, 

from  the  time  ap-  Hour  appointed  for  holding  such  Court. 

pointed  for  hold-  ** 

ing  the  Court. 

No  person  shall  And  it  is  our  further  "Will  and  Pleasure,  that  after  the  Day  of  the  Date 
coming  a  Member  of  these  Presents,  no  Person  except  those  who  before  the  Day  of  the  Date 
except  the  Mem-  of  these  Presents  were  Members  of  the  late  Corporation  of   Surgeons, 

bei-9   of  the    late  .  ■■     •  i  i  •  •    ■>  i     \r  e 

dissolved     Com-  established  by  the  said  Act,  made  and  passed  m  the  eighteenth  Year  or 

pany,  and  persona  _ 

who   have  since  the  Reijm  of  Our  Royal  Grandfather,  King  George  II.  ;  and  also  except- 

the       dissolution  °  J  .  . 

thereof  obtained  jns;  such  Persons  as  shall  have  received  such  Letters  Testimonial  as  afore- 

Letters   Testimo-  ° 

heaBhatic'navnob-  sa^'  mi^ev  a  Seal  purporting  to  be  the  Seal  of  the  late  dissolved  Company 
t^moniai'^untfer  or  Corporation  of  Surgeons,  shall  be  capable  of  becoming  a  Member  of  the 
College^  °f  the  said  College  hereby  established,  unless  he  shall  have  obtained  Letters  Tes- 
timonial of  his  Qualification  to  practise  the  Art  and  Science  of  Surgery, 
But  every  person  under  the  Common  Seal  of  the  College   hereby  established ;    but  every 

who   shall    here- 
after obtain  such   porson  who  shall  hereafter  obtain  such  Letters  Testimonial,  under  the 

L  'tters    I  estimo- 

nial,  shall  become  Common   Seal  of  the  College  aforesaid,  shall  thereby,  by  virtue  of  such 

a  Member  of  the  °  » *      " 

College.  Letters  Testimonial,  become  and  be  constituted  a  Member  of  the  said  Col- 

lege, subject  to  all  the  Regulations,  Provisions,  and  Bye-Laws  of  the  said 
College. 

The  Court  of  And  it  is  our  further  Will  and  Pleasure,  that  from  and  after  such  Day 
from    time   to  on  which  the  Court  of  Assistants  of  the  College  hereby  established  shall 

time,  upon  re-  gr8t  meet,  in  the  manner  before-mentioned,  the  Examiners  of  the  College 
quest     of     the  . 

Commander  in   of  Surgeons  hereby  established,  shall,  and  they  are  hereby  required  from 

Chief  and  t-me  to  time,  Up0n  Request  to  them  made  by  the  Commander  in  Chief  of 
Admiralty,  to  our  Forces,  and  by  the  Lord  High  Admiral  or  Commissioners  for  execu- 
"y'^ncrnavy   ting  the  Office  of  Lord  High  Admiral,  or  any  other  Officer  of  Us,  Our 

Surgeons  and  Heirs  or  Successors,  properly  authorized  to  examine  every  Person  who 
their  Assistants  . 

and  Mates,         shall  be  a  Candidate  to  be  appointed  to  serve  as  a  Surgeon  or  Assistant 

Surgeon  in   any  Regiment,  Troop,   Company,   Hospital,   or  Garrison  of 

Soldiers,  in  the  Service  of  Ourselves,  Our  Heirs  or  Successors,  or  to  serve 

as  a  Surgeon  or  Surgeon's  Mate,  appointed  on  Board  any  Ship  or  Ships  in 

the  Service  of  Ourselves,  Our  Heirs  or  Successors,  or  any  other  Service  in 

and  for  «uch  Em-   which  We,  Our  Heirs  or  Successors  shall  think  fit  to  employ  any  Persons 

minations    to   re-  .   .  ,  ,  ,  „  , 

ceive  such  Fee  as    to  act  in  any  such  Capacities,  and  shall  accept  and  receive  tor  each  such 

ohall    be    allowed  _  #  „ 

th^m  from  tune    Examination,   from  the  Persons   so   examined  respectively,  such  lee  or 

to    time    bv     the 

Officer  or  Officer! 


[1800.]  xxxvii  [40  Geo.  III.] 

Reward  as  shall  from  time  to  time  be  allowed  by  such  Officer  or  Officers  of  *hn  ?ha!1  be  ao* 

thonzed    to    ro- 
lls,  Our  Heirs   or  Successors,   as   shall  be   authorized  to   require   such  T?re t.BUeh  E«- 

^  imnations. 

Examinations,  to  be  had  respectively,  and  no  more :   and  shall  also  in  like  and  sha11  al8°  'i 

like  manner,  exa- 

manner  examine  all  Surgeons'  Instruments  to  be  used  in  Our  Service,  mine    Surgeons' 

°  Instruments, 

which  they  shall  be  required  in  like  manner  to  examine,  and  shall  return  and  shall  return 

.  the     same     when 

such  Instruments,  when  examined,  to  such  Person  or  Persons  as  shall  be  examined,      au- 
thenticated     in 
appointed  to  receive  the  same,  with  such  Certificate,  in  such  Form,  and  such  manner  aa 

shall  be  requirtni, 

properly  sealed  up,  or  otherwise  authenticated  in  such  manner  as  the 
Officer  or  Officers,  from  time  to  time,  to  be  appointed  by  Us  for  such 
Purposes,  shall  require  ;  and  taking  for  the  same  Examination  such  Fee  *akin?  for  8,»>n 

17  *  '  °  Examinations 

or  Reward  as  shall  be  allowed  from  time  to  time  by  such  our  Officer  or  ?uuh  Jir'sa!  sh?n 

»  be     allowed      by 

Officers  respectively,  and  no  more.  uS  toffitto™.from 

Provided    that 
such  Fees  so  to  be 

Provided  always,  that  the  Fees  or  Rewards  from  time  to  time  to  be   from  time  to  time 

appointed  for  the 

appointed  as  aforesaid,  for  the  Examination  of  any  such  Person  or  Instru-   Examination    of 

17 *  J  any   such   person 

ments  as  aforesaid,  shall  not  be  less  than  the  Fees  or  Rewards  heretofore  °,r  ,,instruments, 

shall  not  be  less 

paid  for  the  like  Examinations  respectively.  Jha"  „the    Fe?8 

r  r  J  heretofore      paid 

for  the  like  Exa- 
minations. 

And  further  "We  Will  that  no  Court  or  Courts  for  the  Examination  of  No  Court  of  Exa- 
miners to  be  held 

anv  Person  or  Persons  touching  their  Skill  in  Surgerv,  shall  ever  be  held  unless  in  the  pre- 
sence of  the  Mas- 
but  in  the  Presence  of  the  Master  or  one  of  the  Governors,  and  five  of  t?r- or  one  of  the 

Governors       and 

the  Members,  at  least,  of  the  Court  of  Examiners  of  the  said  College,  Ave  Members  of 

°    *    the  Court  of  Isxa- 

hereby  established  and  incorporated  as  aforesaid.  miners  at  least 

And  it  is  Our  further  "Will  and  Pleasure,  that  the  Members  of  the  said  The  Members  of 

-^  .  the  late  Company 

late  Corporation  and  such  other  Persons  who,  since  the  Dissolution  thereof,  and  such  person* 

who    have,    since 

shall  have  obtained  such  Letters  Testimonial  under  a  Seal,  purporting  to  the     dissolution 

thereof,  obtained 

be  the  Seal  of  the  late  dissolved  Company  or  Corporation  as  aforesaid  ;   Letters  Testimo- 

1        J  l  mal,&c.  who  shall 

and  who  shall  be  willing  to  become  and  be  Members  of  the  said  College   be  wili;ng  to  be- 

°  °       come  Members  ol 

hereby  established  and  incorporated,  shall  testify  their  Acceptance  of  fhetifv  th6^  to 
these  Our  Letters  Patent,  and  their  Consent  to  become  Members  of  the  tnTcourt'of  a'° 
said  College,  by  signifying  such  their  Acceptance  and  Consent  in  'Writing  sixmonths^after 
to  the  Court  of  Assistants,  within  six  calendar  Months  after  the  Date  of  charter.**  °  the 
these  Our  Letters  Patent,  who  shall  cause  such  Acceptance  and  Consent  Whl'ch     accept- 

L  ance  and  consent 

to  be  entered  in  certain  Books  to  be  kept  for  that  purpose,  at  the  Hall  or  fnIaI1roee  enbt0'r'kd 
Council-house  of  the  said  College  ;  and  the   said  Court  of  Assistants  are   College.61*  at  th* 
hereby  required  to  keep  such  Books,  and  have  such  Entries  made  therein 
accordingly. 


[1800.]  xxxviii  [40  Geo.  HI.] 

And  such  personi        A^n<J  it  is  Our  further  Will  and  Pleasure,  that  such  and  so  many  of  the 

who  shall  not  sig-  » 

nifv  their  consent  Members  of  the  said  late  Corporation,  and  of  such  Persons  as  shall  have 

within    the    tune  i  ' 

luuued,  shall  not  0"bt.a.inecl  such  Letters  Testimonial  as  aforesaid,  as  shall  not,  within  the 

be  deemed  Mem-  » 

jb(f"  of  the  Co1*  time  aforesaid,  signify  in  manner  aforesaid  their  Acceptance  of  these  Our 
unless    admitted   Letters  Patent,  shall  not  be  deemed  or  be  Members  of  the  said  College, 

Members  thereof 

by  the  court  of  unless  they  shall  be   duly  admitted  to  be  Members  thereof  by  the  said 

Assistants     upon  j  j  j 

special    appiica-  (jourt  of  Assistants,  upon  special  application    made    to   them    for  that 

tion  made  to  them  '       *  ■*  rx 

for  that  purpose.     pllrp0se# 

But  all  persons        Provided  always,  that  if  any  of  such  Persons  shall  happen  to  be  beyond 

beyond  the  seas  at 

the  time  of  the  the  Seas  at  the  Date  of  these  Our  Letters  Patent,  it  shall  be  lawful  for 

date  of  the  Char- 
ter may  signify   such  Persons  respectively  to  signify  their  Acceptance  thereof,  in  manner 

tlieir  consent  L  J  o        J  I 

within  six  months   aforesaid,  within  six  calendar  Months  after  they  shall  return  respectively 

»fler  their  return  •»  I  J 

to  this  Kingdom. 
But  the  Master.       Nevertheless,  it  is  Our  "Will  and  Pleasure,  that  the  Master,  Governors, 

Governors       and 

Court  of  Assist-   and    Assistants,    of    the    College  hereby   established,    and   hereinbefore 

»nts  may  proceed 

to  hold  a  Court  to  specially  named  and  appointed,  shall  and  may  proceed  to  hold  a  Court  for 
into  effect,  with-   the  purpose  of  carrying  these  Our  Letters  Patent  into  Execution,   as 

out    haung     nr.-.t  i        r  J       o 

■igmfled      their   aforesaid    without  having  testified  their  Assent  to,  and  Acceptance   of, 

consent    ana    ac-  °  c  » 

CrLrt"r  °f  the  sucn  Letters  Patent,  by  any  Writing,  or  by  any  Entry  to  be  made  in 
manner  aforesaid. — Witness  His  Majesty,  at  Westminster,  the  22d  Day 
of  March,  in  the  fortieth  Year  of  His  Ileign, 


By  Writ  of  Privy  Seal, 

W1LMOT. 


[1822.]  xxxix  L3  Qeo-  I  V.J 


8kd  GEORGE  IV. 

13th  Febrhaey,  1822. 

GEORGE  THE  FOURTH,  by  the  Grace  of  God,  of  the  United  Kingdom 

of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  King,  Defender  of  the  Eaith,  &c.     To  all 

10  whom  these  Presents  shall  come,  greeting.     "Whereas  our  late  Royal  Keeitalof  Let- 

'   °  °  J        ters   Patent  of 

Father  King  George  the  Third,  by  certain  Letters  Patent  under  the  Great  40th  George 
Seal  of  Great  Britain,  bearing  date  the  twenty-second  day  of  March  in  the 
Fortieth  Year  of  his  Reign ;  Reciting  (among  other  things)  that  a  certain 
then  late  Corporation  of  Master,  Governors,  and  Commonalty  of  the  Art  and 
Science  of  Surgeons  of  London,  had  become  and  then  was  dissolved;  and 
.nat  it  was  of  great  consequence  to  the  Common  Weal  of  the  Kingdom 
that  the  Art  and  Science  of  Surgery  should  be  duly  promoted ;  and  that 
the  establishment  of  a  College  of  Surgeons  would  be  expedient  for  the 
due  promotion  and  encouragement  of  the  study  and  practice  of  the  said 
Art  and  Science  ;  of  his  special  grace  and  mere  motion,  and  at  the  humble 
Petition  of  James  Earle,  Esq.,  then  late  Master,  and  divers  other  Members 
of  the  aforesaid  then  late  Corporation  of  Surgeons  ;  for  himself,  his  Heirs 
and  Successors,  did  (among  other  things)  will,  ordain,  constitute  and  de- 
clare, give,  and  grant  unto  the  aforeaaid  James  Earle,  and  unto  all  the 
Members  of  the  said  then  late  Company  or  Corporation  of  Master,  Gover- 
nors, and  Commonalty  of  the  Art  and  Science  of  Surgeons  of  London, 
having  been  admitted  and  approved  Surgeons,  within  the  Rules  of  the  said 
Company,  and  also  unto  all  such  persons,  who  upon,  or  since  the  dissolu- 
tion of  the  said  Corporation,  should  have  obtained  Letters  Testimonial, 
under  a  Seal  purporting  to  be  the  Seal  of  the  said  then  late  dissolved  Cor- 
poration, authorising  them  to  practise  the  Art  and  Science  of  Surgery ; 
that  they,  from  thenceforth  for  ever  thereafter,  should  be  and  remain,  by 
virtue  of  the  said  Letters  Patent,  one  Body  Corporate  and  Politic,  by  the 
name  of  The  Royal  College  of  Suegeons  in  London,  and  should  be  at  all 
times,  for  ever  thereafter,  persons  able  and  capable  in  law  to  take,  pur- 
chase, possess,  hold,  and  enjoy,  and  should  and  might  take,  purchase,  pos- 
sess, hold  and  enjoy,  a  Hall,  or  Council-House,  with  its  appurtenances, 
situate  within  the  Cities  of  London  or  Westminster,  or  within  one  mile 
»f  either  of  them,  for  the  use  and  purposes  of  the  said  College ;  and  also 


[1822.]  xl  [3  Geo.  IV.] 

any  other  Lands,  Tenements,  Rents,  or  Hereditaments,  wheresoever 
situate,  lying,  and  being ;  not  exceeding,  together  with  the  aforesaid  Hall 
or  Council-house  and  its  appurtenances,  the  yearly  value  of  One  thousand 
Pounds  in  the  whole,  without  incurring  any  of  the  Penalties  in  any  Statute 
of  Mortmain,  or  any  thing,  in  any  Statute  of  Mortmain,  to  the  contrary 
notwithstanding. 

Further  recital       And  whereas  in  and  by  the  said  Letters  Patent  our  said  late   Royal 

of  Letters  Pa-   pat]ier  did  further  Will  that  the  said  College  should,  and  by  the  said  Let- 
tent    of    40th  .  . 
George  III.        ters  Patent  they  were  required  to  purchase  or  provide  a  proper  Room, 

House,  or  Building,  with  suitable  conveniences,  within  four  hundred  yards, 
lit  the  furthest,  from  the  usual  place  of  Execution  for  the  County  of  Mid- 
dlesex, or  the  City  of  London,  and  the  suburbs  thereof,  for  the  purpose  of 
nore  conveniently  dissecting  and  anatomizing  the  Bodies  of  such  Mur- 
derers as  should  at  any  time  thereafter  be  delivered  to  them,  by  virtue  of 
a  certain  Act  passed  in  the  Twenty-fifth  Year  of  the  Reign  of  His  Majesty 
King  George  the  Second,  entitled,  "  An  Act  for  the  better  preventing  the 
horrid  Crime  of  Murder." 

Further  recital  J^ND  WHEREAS  in  ano^  Dy  the  said  Letters  Patent  it  was  further  declared 
of  Letters  Pa-  to  be  the  Will  and  Pleasure  of  our  said  late  Royal  Father,  that  it  should 
George  III.  and  might  be  lawful  to  and  for  the  said  College,  thereby  established  and 
incorporated,  from  time  to  time  in  the  manner  thereinafter  mentioned,  to 
elect,  choose  and  appoint  twenty-one  persons  to  be  the  Court  of  Assistants 
of  the  said  College ;  of  which  Court  of  Assistants  ten  persons  should  at 
ali  times  be  constituted  and  appointed  Examiners  of  Surgeons  for  the  said 
College ;  and  of  such  ten  persons  one  should  be  principal  Master,  and  two 
others  should  be  Governors,  to  be  respectively  qualified  and  admitted  in 
manner  thereby  provided. 

* 
Further  recital       •^JfD  WHEREAS  m  an&  Dy  the  said  Letters  Patent  it  was  further  declared 
of  Letters  Pa-   to  be  the  Will  and  Pleasure  of  our  said  late  Royal  Father,  that  the  two 
George  III.        principal  Sergeant-Surgeons  to  our  said  late  Royal  Father,  his  Heirs  and 
Successors,  and  the  Surgeon-General  to  the  Forces  of  our  said  ]ate  Royal 
Father,  his  Heirs  and  Successors,  if  they,  or  any  of  them,  at  the  times  of 
their  appointments  respectively,  should  not  be  Members  of  Courts  of  As- 
sistants and  Examiners  of  the  said  College,  should  be  from  time  to  time 
admitted  Members  of  the  said  Court  of  Assistants  and  also  Examiners  of 


[1822.]  xh  [3  Geo.  IV.] 

the  said  College  thereby  incorporated,  when  and  so  soon  as  any  vacancy 
should  happen,  from  time  to  time,  after  the  appointment  of  every  such 
Serjeant-Surgeon  or  Surgeon-General  respectively,  in  preference  to  all 
other  persons. 

And  whereas  it  appears  to  TJs  to  be  expedient,  in  order  more  effectually   Preamble. 

to  promote  and    encourage  the  study  and  practice  of   the  said  Art  and 

Science  of  Surgery,  that  further  powers  and  privileges  be  granted  to  the 

said  Royal  College:   Now  know  ye,  that  We  of  our  especial  grace  and 

mere  motion,  at  the  humble  petition  of  the  said  Royal  College,  have  willedt 

ordained,  constituted,  declared,  and  granted,  and  by  these  Presents  for  Us, 

Our  Heirs  and  Successors,  do  will,  ordain,  constitute,  declare,  and  grant 

unto  the  said  Royal  College,  that  the  said  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  in  The      Colleg* 

.  _       .       mayhold  Lands 

London  shall  and  may  take,  purchase,  possess,  hold,  and  enjoy,  any  Lands,   or  R,ents  to  t\ie 

Tenements,  Rents,  or  Hereditaments,  wheresoever  situate,  lying,  and  ^&Talue  °* 
being ;  not  exceeding,  together  with  the  aforesaid  Hall  or  Council-house 
and  its  appurtenances,  and  the  Lands,  Tenements,  Rents,  or  Heredita- 
ments now  held  by  them,  the  yearly  value  of  Two  thousand  Pounds,  in  the 
whole,  without  incurring  any  of  the  Penalties  in  any  Statute  of  Mort- 
main, or  any  thing,  in  any  Statute  of  Mortmain,  to  the  contrary  notwith- 
standing. 

And  We  do  hereby  also  for  TJs,  Our  Heirs  and  Successors,  give  and  Persons     may 

convey     Lands 
grant  our  especial  licence,  full  power,  and  lawful  and  absolute  authority,   or  Rente  to  the 

to  any  Person  or  Persons,  "Bodies  Politic  or  Corporate,  their  Heirs  and  CoUege« 

Successors  respectively,   to   grant,   alien,  sell,  convey  and  dispose  of  in 

Mortmain,  in  perpetuity  or  otherwise,  to  or  to  the  use  and  benefit  of,  or 

in  trust  for,  the  said  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  any  Lands,  Tenements, 

Rents,   or  Hereditaments  whatsoever   not  exceeding,  together  with  the 

aforesaid  Hall   or  Council-house  and  its  appurtenances,  and  the  Lands 

Tenements,  Rents,  or  Hereditaments  now  held  by  them,  the  yearly  value 

aforesaid  of  Two  thousand  Pounds  in  the  whole.     And  it  is  our  further 

Will  and  Pleasure  that  the  said  College  shall  not  be  hereafter  required  to  The  College  to 

°  J  provide  for  the 

purchase  or   provide  a  proper  Room,  House  or  Building,  as  hereinbefore  dissection  of  the 

mentioned,  within  four  hundred  yards  at  the  farthest  from  the  said  usual  ^  rer8     ^thin 

place  of  Execution,  but  that  in  lieu  thereof  it  shall  be  sufficient  for  the  half  a  mile  from 

aaid  College,  and  by  these  Presents  they  are  required,  to  purchase  or  pro-   0r  Execution. 

vide  such  Room,  House  or  Building,  with  suitable  conveniences,  within 


[1S22.J  xlii  [3  Geo.  IV.] 

half  a  mile  at  the  farthest  from  the  said  usual  place  of  Execution  for  the 
purpose  in  the  said  Letters  Patent  mentioned. 

And  it  is  our  further  Will  and  Pleasure  that  the  Names,  Styles,  and 
Titles  of  Office  of  the  principal  Master,  Governors,  and  Court  of  Assistants 
of  the  said  Royal  College  shall  be  altered  respectively  in  manner  follow  - 
The  title  of  Mas-  ing,  that  is  to  say  ;  the  principal  Master  shall  in  future  be  called  and  de- 
President,  nominated  the  President  of  the  said  Royal  College  ;  the  Governors  shall 
The  title  of  Go-  in  future  be  called  and  denominated  the  Vice-Presidents  of  the  said  Royal 

vernors    changed 

to    Vice  -  Prvsi-   College  ;  and  the  Court  of  Assistants  shall  in  future  be  cailed  and  deno- 

dents,  and   Court 

of  Assistants  to  minated  the  Council  of  the  said  Royal  College. 

The  two  prin-        And  it  is  our  further  Will  and  Pleasure  that  if  any  Person  who  shall 
Sur^eonsJL  and   a^  an^  ^me  hereafter  be  appointed  one  of  the  two  principal  Serjeant- 
the     Surgeon-  Surgeons  to  Us,  or  to  Our  Heirs  and  Successors,  or  Surgeon-General  to 
the  Council  to  the  Forces  of  Us,  Our  Heirs  and  Successors,  shall  be  at  the  time  of  such 
be  admitted  to  Appointment  or  shall  at  any  time  thereafter  be  chosen  a  Member  of  the 
Examiners   on  Council  of  the  said  College,  he  shall  in  that  case,  when  and  so  soon  as  any 
«mcv    8      Va"  vacancY  shall  happen  in  the  Court  of  Examiners  of  the  said  College,  be 
admitted  a  Member  of  the   said  Court  in  preference  to  each  and  every 
other  Member  of  the  Council ;  and  that  such  principal  Serjeant-Surgeons 
and  Surgeon-General  shall  not  have  any  other  preference  whatever  either 
in  respect  of  admission  to  the  said  Council  or  the  Court  of  Examiners  of 
the  said  College,  any  thing  in  the  said  Letters  Patent  to  the  contrary  not- 
withstanding. 

rhc  College  to       And  it  is  our  further  Will  and  Pleasure  that  it  shall  and  may  be  law- 

•njoythe  right  f  j  fc    and  f     th       id  College  at  all  times  hereafter,  and  upon  all  such 

«t      having     a  °  x 

Mace.  occasions  as  they  shall  think  proper  and  expedient  to  exercise  and  enjoy 

the  Right  and  Privilege  of  having  a  Mace,  and  of  causing  the  same  to  bo 
borne  by  such  Officer  as  they  shall  appoint  for  that  purpose.  In  Witness 
Tv hereof  We  have  caused  these  Our  Letters  to  be  made  Patent.  Witnkss 
Ourself,  at  Our  Palace  of  Westminster,  this  thirteenth  Day  of  February, 
in  the  Third  Year  of  Our  Reign. 

By  Writ  of  Privy  Seal, 

SCOTT. 


£1843.]  xliii  £7  Viot.] 

7th  VICTORIA. 

14th  September,  1843. 


VICTORIA,  by  the   Grace   of  God,  of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great 

Britain  and  Ireland,  Queen,  Defender  of  the  Faith,  To  all  to  whom  these 

presents  shall  come,  greeting,  Whereas  the  Body  Politic  and  Corporate  ^,eciie*     -^.t 

'  J  l  the  College  was 

of  The  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  in  London  was  incorporated  or  re-  incorporated  or 

established  under  or  by  virtue  of  a  certain  Charter  or  Letters  Patent.  ^Qharter  of 

bearing  date  at  Westminster,  the  twenty-second  day  of  March,  in  the  40th     George 

Fortieth  Year  of  the  Reign  of  King  George  the  Third,  or  otherwise,  as  in 

Buch  Letters  Patent  mentioned  or  referred  to,  and  the  said  College  is  now 

regulated  and  governed  by  and  according  to  the  Provisions  of  such  Charter  Recites — That 

or  Letters  Patent,  and  a  certain  other  or  Supplemental  Charter,  granted  a  supplemental 

1  r  D  Charter       was 

by  Letters  Patent  bearing   date   at  Westminster   the  thirteenth  day  of  granted      3rd 

February  in  the  Third  year  of  the  Reign  of  King  George  the  Fourth,  and     e01ge      * 

also  by  or  according  to  certain  Bye-Laws  and  Ordinances  made  by  the 

Baid  College  for  its  regulation  and  better  government. 

And  whereas  the  Body  Politic  and  Corporate  of  the  said  College  at  ^^oTw*  at 
present  consists  of  persons  created  Members  of  the  said  College  by  the  said  oPMembew  con" 
first-mentioned  Charter,  or  constituted  such  Members  by  Letters  Testi-  ?*'«  Testimonial". 
monial,  under  the  Common  Seal  of  the  said  College,  of  the  respective  the"  Governing 
qualifications  of  such  persons  to  practise  the  Art  and  Science  of  Surgery.  d°  Council8'8  of 
And  the  Governing  Body  of  the   said  College   consists   of  a  Council  of  of   them   being 

Examiners,     one 

twenty-one  of  the  Members  of  the  College,  ten  of  them  being  also  Exa-  of  such  ten  per- 
sons  being   also 

miners  of  Surgeons  for  the  College,  and  one  of  such  ten  persons  being  also  the  President, 

and  two  of  them 

the  President  and  two  of  them  the  Vice-Presidents  of  the  College  and  the  ^    Vice-Presi- 

°  dents. 

two  principal  Serjeant-Surgeons  to  us  and  to  our  Heirs  and  Successors  and  ?heeoit^0— 1^1  ai 

the  Surgeon-General  to  the  Forces,  of  us,  our  Heirs  and  Successors,  pro-  geon^and^the 

vided  they  shall  have  been  chosen  Members  of  the  Council,  have  at  present  raTge°(p?0Tide<i 

a  preference  of  being  admitted  Examiners  of  the  said  College  before  all  {^en  "  *  chosen 

other  persons  whenever  vacancies  happen  in  the  Court  of  Examiners  of  the  councfi^have  I 

...  ..  preference         of 

L'Ollege.  being     adm'tlei" 

£  Examiner*. 


[1843.]  xliv  [7  Yict.] 

Declares  tW  it       And  whereas,  in  order  more  effectually  to  promote  and  encourage  the 

is  expedient  to  _    .  .  ,  ..  . 

create   a    new   study  and  practice  ot  the  said  art  and  science  ot  Surgery,  It  appears  to  us 

class  ot    Mem-  expedient.  that  a  new  class  of  Members  of  the  said  College,  to  be  called 

bera,to  be  call-        v  . 

ed  Fellow*.        Fellows,  should  be  created,  and  (with  the  exception  of  the  first  Fellows 

hereinafter  named  and  directed  and  authorized  respectively  to  be  appointed) 

be  required,  in  order  to  obtain   the  Diploma  of  their  Fellowship,  to  have 

attained  a  greater  age  than  is  at  present  necessary  in  the  case  of  Ordinary 

Members  of  the  said  College,  and  to  have  complied  with  such  Rules  and 

That  the  nnmW   Regulations,  and  passed  such  Examination  as  hereinafter  mentioned;  That 

of     the     Council 

should    be    in-    the  number  of  the  Members  of  the  Council  of  the  said  College  should  be 

creased,  and  that 

ail  future  Mem-    increased,  and  that  all  future  Members  of  the  Council  be  chosen  from  the 

bcrs     be    chosen 

from  the  FViinws.    Fellows  of  the  College  and  hold  their  office  for  a  limited  period  only,  in- 

and     hold    office  °  L  J  > 

r^roni^inst'ad  8tead  of  for  life>  and  that  the  rio"ht  of  electing  Members  of  the  Council  be 

the  FeNowsto  transferred  from  the  Council  (with  whom  such  right  now  resides)  to  the 

o7*  electing  ""'ov  Body  of  such  Fellows ;  That  alterations  be  also  made  as  regards  the  cloe- 

altenitions      be  tion  and  admission  and  continuance  in  office  of  the  future  Examiners  of 

wards    the  elec-  the  College,  and  that  certain  further  powers  and  privileges  should  also  be 

Md  eontimianca  granted  to  the  said  College.     Now  know  ye,  That  "\Ye,  of  our  esjv»<i.J 

in  ofli '■<•  of  future 

KianimerB.  grace  and  mere  motion,  at  the  Humble  Petition  of  the  said  Royal  College, 

have  willed,  ordained,  constituted,  and  declared  and  granted,  and  l.y  ihese 
presents  for  us,  our  Heirs  and  Successors,  do  will,  ordain,  constitute  and 
declare,  and  unto  the  said  Royal  College  oe  Surgeons  in  London  do  giant, 
in  manner  following,  to  wit : 

I.  The  name  of        1.  That  from  henceforth  the  Corporate  Name  or  Style  of  the  said  College 
the  RoyKiColl.-jre    shall  be — The  Royal  College  oe  Suroeons  of  Exgland,  and  that  a  portion 

.->(    Burgeons     oi 

and   a    of  the  Members  of  the  said  College  shall  be  Fellows  thereof  by  the  name 

port  on     of      t!ie 

Members    t< ur  style  of  THE  FELLOWS  OF  THE  IlOYAL  COLLEGE  oF  SfRGEONS  OF  ENGLAND. 

Fellows  thereof.  J 


\vs. 


2.  First  Fcl-  2.  That  the  present  President  and  two  Vice-Presidents,  and  all  other 
the  present  Members  of  the  Council  of  the  said  College,  and  also  such 
several  other  persons,  not  being  less  than  two  hundred  and  fifty  nor  mor 
than  three  hundred  in  number,  and  being  Members  of  the  said  College,  as 
the  Council  of  the  said  College,  at  any  time  or  times  before  the  expiration 
of  three  calendar  months  from  the  date  hereof,  shall  elect  and  declare  to 
be  Fellows  in  manner  hereinafter  directed,  together  with  any  such  other 
persons  as  tbe  Council  of  the  said  College,  after  the  expiration  of  the  said 
three  calendar  months,  and  within  one  year  from  the  date  hereof,  shall 


[1843.] 


xiv 


think  fit  and  shall  appoint  in  manner  hereinafter  authorized,  snail  be 
Fellows  of  the  said  College. 


3.  That  the  Council  of  the  said  College,  with  all  convenient  speed  after 
the  date  of  these  our  Letters  Patent,  and  before  the  expiration  of  three 
calendar  months  from  the  date  hereof,  and  in  such  manner  as  the  said 
Council  shall  deem  best,  shall  elect  to  be  Fellows  of  the  said  College  any- 
such  number  of  persons,  being  Members  of  the  said  College,  and  not  being 
in  the  whole  less  than  two  hundred  and  fifty  nor  more  than  three  hundred, 
as  the  said  Council  shall  think  proper :  And  also  shall,  before  the  expira- 
tion of  such  three  calendar  months,  by  one  general  Diploma,  under  the 
Seal  of  the  said  College,  and  in  such  form  as  the  Council  shall  think  fit 
declare,  or  cause  such  persons  to  be  declared  Fellows  of  the  Royal  College 
of  Surgeons  of  England  accordingly  ;  but  the  names  of  all  such  persons,  so 
declared  Fellows,  shall  be  contained  and  set  forth  in  a  Schedule  to  such 
general  Diploma.  And  such  general  Diploma  shall  also,  within  two 
calendar  months  after  the  Seal  of  the  said  College  shall  have  been  affixed 
thereto,  be  enrolled  in  our  High  Court  of  Chancery. 


3.  The  Council 

shall  within 
three  months 
elect  not  less 
than  250  nor 
more  than  300 
Membersofthe 
College  to  be 
Fellows, 


4.  That  it  shall  also  be  lawful  for  the  Council  of  the  said  College,  at    4.  Power  of  tba 

any  time  or  times  after  the  expiration  of  the  said  three  calendar  months      ouucu  within 
J  L  one  rear  to  ap- 

and  before  the  expiration  of  one  year  from  the  date  hereof,  by  Diploma  or    point       other 
Diplomas  under  the  Seal  of  the  said  College,  and  in  such  form  as  the  said    jren.0W8> 
Council  shall  think  fit,  and  without  any  Fee,  to  appoint  any  other  person 
or  persons  (being  a  Member  or  Members  of  the  said  College)  to  be  a  Fellow 
or  Fellows  of  the  said  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England. 


5.  That,  except  as  hereinbefore  mentioned,  no  person  shall  become  or 
be  admitted  a  Fellow  of  the  said  College  until  after  he  shall  have  attained 
the  age  of  Twenty-five  years,  and  shall  also  have  complied  with  such  Rules 
and  Regulations  as  the  Council  of  the  said  College  shall  from  time  to  time 
consider  expedient,  and  by  a  Bye-Law  or  Bye-Laws  direct,  nor  unless  he 
shall  have  passed  such  special  Examination  by  the  Examiners  of  the  said 
College,  as  the  Council  shall  from  time  to  time  think  fit,  and  by  a  Bye-Law 
or  Bye-Laws  direct,  that  Candidates  for  a  Fellowship  of  the  said  College 
shall  undergo ;  but  every  fit  and  proper  person  having  attained  such  age, 
and  complied  with  such  Rules  and  Regulations,  and  passed  such  special 
Examination,  shall  be  entitled  to  be  admitted  a  Fellow  of  the  said  College. 

e  2 


5.    Except    H4 

hereinbefore 
mentioned,  no 
person  tobe  ad- 
mitted aFellow 
until  he  shall 
have  attained 
the  age  of  twen- 
ty-five, have 
complied  with 
such  Rules  and 
Regulations  aa 
shall  be  consi- 
dered expe- 
dient, and  have 
passed  a  special 
Examination. 


[1843.]  ilvi  [7  Vict,] 

Admission  of       6.  That  the  admittance  of  every  such  new  Fellow  as  last  mentioned, 
bv      Diploma.    sna'd  be  by  Diploma  under  the  Seal  of  the  said  College,  in  such  form  as 

ami  every  Fel-    tiie  Council  of  the  College  shall  from  time  to  time  think  fit  and  direct ; 

low  (not    being  .  . 

already  a  Mem-    and  that  every  person  so  admitted  a  Fellow  of  the  said  College,  and  not 

ber)   to    be    a    being  a]r,.;u]v  a  Member  thereof,  shall  also,  by  virtue  of  such  his  admit- 

Member  bj  Yir-  '  J  J 

tae  of  hia  Fel-   tance  as  a  Fellow,  become  and  be  considered  admitted  as  a  Member  of  the 

v  3 '  P"  said  College. 

7.  Admission-        7.  That  the  Fee  to  be  paid  on  the  admittance  of  every  such  new  Fell  >w 

Fee  of  a  Fellow   as  la.st  aforesaid  (over  and  besides  the  stamp-duty  on  his  admittance  or 
to  be  any  sum 

not    exceeding   Diploma),  shall  be  any  such  sum  not  exceeding  the  sum  of  Thirty-one 
Tbirtj Guineas.   pounds  Ten  Shillings,  as  the  Council  of  the  said  College  shall  from  time  to 
time  think  fit,  and  by  a  Eye-Law  or  Bye-Laws  direct. 

8.  Diplomas  of       g    That  where  several  Diplomas  shall  be  granted  on  the  same  day 

rellowsgranted 

the  same  day  to   (whether  to  such  new  Fellows  as  last  aforesaid,  or  to  any  Fellows  to  be 

t  "  "  ■  '''■'     °   created  after  the  said  first  three  calendar  months,  and  within  the  first  voar 
•how  priority. 

from  the  date  hereof  as  aforesaid),  such  Diplomas  sha?l  be  numbered  under 
such  Kegulations  as  the  Council  may  think  fit,  in  order  to  show  the  order 
and  priority  of  such  Diplomas  among  themselves. 

9.  A  Register        9.  That  the  Council  of  the  said  College  shall  cause  the  name  of  every 
Fellows  accord-   Fellow  for  the  time  being  of  the  said  College,  and  if  thought  fit  by  the 

ing  to  there  se-   Council,  together  also  with  the  place  of  residence  of  every  such  Fellow,  to 
Teral       senior- 
ities, and  to  be   be  entered  according  to  their  several  seniorities  (in  the  manner  and  to  be 

en    o    le  in-   ^y^j-j^^pj  or  ascertained  respectively  as  hereinafter  mentioned),  in  a  Book 
•  nectionot  :  J  •        /■> 

Members.  or  Register  to  be  kept  for  that  purpose  at  the  Hall  of  the  said  College,  or 

such  other  place  for  the  time  being  as  the  said  Council  shall  direct ;  and 
aui'h  Book  or  Register  of  Fellows,  at  such  times  and  subject  to  such  rea- 
sonable and  proper  Regulations  as  the  Council  for  the  time  being  shall 
think  fit  and  direct,  shall  be  open  to  the  inspection  of  any  Member  of  the 
Baid  College  (whether  Fellow  or  not),  at  the  Hall  of  the  said  College,  or 
WW  priority  other  place  appointed  for  the  time  being  for  the  custody  of  the  same.  And 
be  determined  the  Seniority  of  such  Fellows  to  be  entered  in  such  Book  or  Register  as 
aforesaid,  shall  be  and  be  determined  or  ascertained  respectively  as  follows, 
that  is  to  say.  The  present  President  shall  be  entered  first,  the  two  present 
Vice-Presidents,  according  to  their  respective  seniority  next  after  him.  and 
then  all  the  other  present  Members  of  the  Council   according  to  their 


[1843.]  xlvii  [7  Vict.] 

respective  seniorities,  and  immediately  after  such  the  present  Members  of 
the  Council ;  the  Fellows  to  be  elected  within  three  calendar  months  from 
the  date  hereof  as  hereinbefore  directed,  according  to  the  order  and  priority 
of  their  names,  as  the  same  shall  be  contained  and  set  forth  in  the  Sche- 
dule to  such  general  Diploma,  whereby  they  shall  be  so  declared  Fellows 
as  hereinbefore  directed ;  and,  with  respect  to  all  other  Fellows,  their 
names  shall  be  entered  according  to  the  dates  of  their  respective  Diplomas  ; 
and  when  the  Diplomas  of  any  Fellows  shall  bear  date  on  the  same  day, 
then  as  regards  or  between  such  Fellows  according  to  the  order  and 
priority  in  which  the  Diplomas  shall  be  so  numbered,  as  hereinbefore 
directed. 

10.  That  from  henceforth  no  Member  of  the  said  College,  who  shall  not   io.   No  Membei 

not  a  Fellow  to  b« 

also  be  a  Fellow  of  the  same,  shall  be  eligible  as  a  Member  of  the  Council   eligible  as  a  Mem- 

°  ber  of  the  Couu- 

of  the  said  College;  nor  (but  subject  and  without  prejudice  to  the  validity  oiL 
of  any  Election  to  be  made  as  hereinafter  directed)  shall  any  Fellow  be  so   ^    „  „ 

J  '  J  No  Fellow  to  be 

eligible  whilst  practising  Midwifery  or  Pharmacy,  or  who  shall  have  prac-  jfSg_blefCM  ' 
tised  Midwifery  or  Pharmacy  at  any  time  during  the  five  years  next  pre-  ^j  "''mj, J.^'" 
ceding  the  day  of  Election,  nor  unless  he  shall  reside  and  bona  fide  practise  J^0  gjSuhare  so 
his  profession  of  Surgeon  within  five  miles  by  highway  or  road  from  the  nWe  years  "next 
General  Post-Office  in  St.  Martin's-le-Grand.  And  if  any  Member  of  the  awMiorunleBs^ 
Council  shall  at  any  time  after  his  Election  practise  Midwifery  or  Phar-   practise    l  within 

„,  ...  „  „    five   miles   of  tha 

macy,   or  shall  cease  to  reside  and  bona  fide  practise   his  profession  of   o-nerai      p0at- 

Olilce. 

Surgeon  within  five  miles  of  the  General  Post-Office,  as  aforesaid,  he  shall 
be  liable  to  removal  from  the  Council. 

11.  That  the  present  Members  of  the   Council  of  the  said  College  shall   n.  Present  Mem 

bers  of  Council  to 

be  and  continue  Life  Members  thereof  as  heretofore,  and  that  the  number   continue  for  life. 

the  number  of  the 

of  the  Members  of  the  Council  shall  in  the  manner  hereinafter  mentioned   CounciJ1  to  be  '"- 

creased   to  twen- 

be  increased  from  twenty-one  to  twenty-four,  and  that  all  future  Members  Members  [T'hl 
of  the  Council  shall  be  elective  and  be  elected  periodically,  in  the  manner  edTK-r^Todh^iiv'aa 
and  subject  to  the  regulations  hereinafter  mentioned  and  directed.  after  mentioned. 

12.  That  upon  the    first  Thursday  in    the  Month  of  July  in  the  vear   12.  Upon  the  first 

J  "  Thursday  in  .)  uiy 

one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  forty -four,  or  within  one  calendar  month   pert  ensuing  date 

hereof  (or  wilhiu 

afterwards,  and  in  the   manner  hereinafter  mentioned,  three  Fellows  of  one  mont,1>-    ,n 

'  manner     after 

the  said  College  shall  be  chosen  to  be  additional  Members  of  the  Council  F^nowTtobec™ 
of  the  said  College  ;  and  that  upon  the  first  Thursday  in  July  in  every  ZL\°  Member. 

of  the  Council. 


[1843.]  xlviii  [7  Vict.] 

And  at  the  same  succeeding  year,  for  ever  thereafter,  or  within  one  calendar  month  after- 
pen  od    in    every  °    J         ' 

Biicceeding    year  war(js   and  m  the  manner  hereinafter  mentioned,  three  Fellows  shall  be 

three     rellows  '  ' 

M em b e r 8h°8o f  chosen  to  be  members  of  the  Council;  and  in  every  such  succeeding 
inUeaeh  year  in  Year  ^n  which  there  shall  be  no  vacancy,  or  less  than  three  vacancies 
L  no  vacancy,  or  among  the  Life  Members  of  the  Council,  three  of  the  Elective  Members  of 
among  the  Life  the  Council,  or  such  less  number  of  such  Elective  Members  as,  with  the 
of  the   Elective  number  of  vacancies  in  that  year  among  the  Life  Members,  will  make  up 

Members,  or  such 

less   number   as  the  number  three,  shall  go  out  of  office  upon  the  day  whereon  such  three 

with  the  vacancies 

among  Life  Mem-  Fellows  shall  be  chosen  to  be  Members  as  aforesaid,  so  that  the  number  of 

bers    shall    make 

the  number  three,  the  Council  shall  at    no  time    exceed    twenty-four ;  and  in  every  such 

shall   go     out    of  J  '  J 

office,  and  when  succeeding  year  in  which  there  shall  be  three  or  more  than  three  vacan- 

more    than  three  °   J 

SfenMe8mbnon8  c*es  amono  the  Life  Members,  none  of  the  Elective  Members  shall  go  out 

tiv"e  Mfembefs'eto  °f  °ffice  xri  that  year,  and  three  Fellows,  and  three  only,  shall  be  chosen 

fndtbreeFe°iiows  t°  fill  up  three  of  such  vacancies  among  the  Life  Members,  and  the  re- 
only  to  be  chosen  ••  •  o   .■•     ,  ,-n  \t_iii_  -jj 

to  till  up  three  of  maining  vacancy  or  vacancies  ot  that  year   (11  any)  shall  be  considered 

the  Life  vacancies,  t,.j  •  ,■         T  ■*     >r       t_  •       ai 

and  the  remain-  and  treated  as  a  vacancy  or  vacancies  among  the  Lite  Members  m  the 
be  treated  as  Life  following  year  or  years,  as  the  case  may  be  or  require.     But  from  and 

vacancies  for  fol- 
lowing   year   or  after  the  period  when  the  number  of  the  Elective  Members  of  the  Coun- 

years,  as  the  case 

may  require.         cil  shall  be  completed  and  made  up  to  twenty-four,  three  of  the  Members 

When   the  num-  _  r  j 

ber  of   Elective  0f  the  Council  shall  go  out  of  office  every  year,  upon  the  day  whereon  three 

Members  shall  be  °  j  j         >     r  j 

completed  to   new  Members  shall  be   elected,   as  aforesaid.     But  in  all  cases  Fellows 

twenty-tour  three 

of  the  Council  to  going:  out  of  office  shall  notwithstanding  be  eligible  for  nomination  and  im- 

go    out   of  effice    °        °  °  ° 

in^ifcases  Fei-  mediate  re-election,  and,  continuing  eligible  in  other  respects,  their  names 
offic8e8tonbe°eitigN  snau<  De  announced  to  the  Meeting  accordingly  in  the  order  and  manner 
gS,. for  re*eltc'  hereinafter  directed. 

13.      Those       13.  That  the  Elective  Members  of  the  Council,  who  shall  from  time  to 

Members  to  go   ^  t  Qf  Q^     ^n  ^e  manner  hereinbefore  mentioned  and  directed. 

out  ot  office  ft 

•who  have  been   shall  be  those  who  shall  have  been  longest  on   the  Council  without  re- 

>^ounciL°n    ne   election ;  and  in  the  case  of  Fellows  elected  upon  the  Council  in  the  same 

year,  those  shall  first  go  out  of  office  whose  names  stand  lowest  (among 

those  elected  of  the  same  year)  on  the  Book  or  ltegister  of  the  Fellows  of 

the  College. 

it.  Bubstitut*       24.  That  whenever  any  vacancy  or  vacancies  shall  take  place  among 

Members    to  be  j  j 

liectedmtotflii' ue.  tne  Elective  Members  in  any  other  way  than  by  their  going  out  of  office 
'htc^amoneEicc?  Dv  rotation  as  aforesaid,  such  vacancy  or  vacancies  shall  be  filled  up  by  the 
m/  other '"way   election  (upon  some  early  and  convenient  day  to  be  fixed  by  the  Council 


[18-43.]  xlix  £7  Vict.] 


for  that  purpose>  of  a  substitute  Member  or  Members  in  the  room  of  the  ^*^efig,nfn^ 

person  or  persons  whose  place  or   places  shall  have  so  become  vacant;  ''°nn;o7h?t,-<r£ 

and  every  person,  so  elected  to  fill  up  any  such  vacancy,  shall  hold  such  ^tu^rtUn  th« 

office  until  the  time  when  the  person  in  whose  room  he  shall  be  chosen  {.'^^"Y"  *h»ii 

would  have  been  liable  to  go  out  of  office,  and  he  shall  then  go  out  of  wJSd  have  ^" 

office  accordingly,  but  shall   notwithstanding  be  eligible  for  nomination  ^  be  re-eVi«ibi«. 
and  immediate  re-election,  and  continuing  eligible  in  other  respects,  his 
name   shall  be  announced  to   the    Meeting  accordingly  in  the  order  and 
manner  hereinafter  directed. 


15.  That  the  Members  of  the  Council  of  the  College  shall  hereafter  be   is.  Mode  of  Emo- 
tion of  Council- 
elected  by  the  Fellows    of  the  said  College,   including   the   Members  of   No  proxies  aiiorr- 

ed. 

the  Council  as  such  ;  and  such  Fellows,  whether  Members  of  the  Coun- 
cil or  not,    shall   be  allowed   to  vote  in  person  onlv  and   not  by  proxy  ; 

Any    number    of 

and  that  any  number  of  Fellows  (not    being   less  than  fifteen  present)    Pe"°*2  not  ,ew 

J  v  s>  i  /    t]lan  flftecn  ,,rt,. 

at  a  Meeting  convened  for  the  purpose  of  electing  a  Member  or  Members   8,nt  :it ■ a  ^«t,ns< 

°  r      •»  °  competent  to  pro- 

of Council,  shall  be  competent  to  proceed  to  such  Election.  ^  to  au  Eleo* 


16.  That  the  Chair  at  every  such  Meeting  shall  be  taken  by  the  Presi-  is.  At     every 

Meetingconrenvc! 

dent  of  the  said  College,  or  in  his  absence  by  one  of  the  Vice-Presidents,  for  election  of  a 

°                                                   J  Member  of  Conn- 
or in  case  also  of  their  absence,  then  by  the  senior  Member  of  the  Conn-  ea  the  Chair  to  be 

'  J  taken  by  the  Pre- 

cil  of  the   said  College  then    present.     And   if  it  shall   so    happen   that  ^"'ylce-Ptesi- 

from  any  cause  the  business  of  the  day  cannot  be  concluded  upon  such  Member ^Cou» 

the  day  fixed  for  election  as  aforesaid,  then  and  in  everv   such   case  an  Cl1  i)reSl'nt- 

J  "  Adjournm  enti 

adjournment  of  the  Meeting  shall  take  place  to  the  next  day,  at  an  hour  j£*y  £**»  p|£f* 
to  be  named  by  the  Chairman  (Sundays,  Christmas-days  and  Good  Fri- 
days excepted,  and  being  passed  over  when  occasion  shall  require),  and 

so  from  day  to  day  (except  as  aforesaid)  until  the  business  of  the  Meeting  ^g^1},"  on?"*8! 

shall  be  completed  ;  but  no  other  business  shall  be  discussed  or  attended  ed  or  attended  to! 
to  at  any  such  Meeting  besides  the  election  of  a  Member  or  Members 

of  the  Council,  for  which  the  same  shall  have  been  convened.     Provided  Ch.a,r™an    m»* 

'  adjourn  the  Meet- 

also,  that  if  upon  the  day  fixed  for  any  such  Election  there  shall  not  be  J^,  fj'°n"t  '^V.'p 

fifteen  or  more  Fellows  assembled  and  continuing  together  for  the  purpose  w^n^ne^bour 

of  such  Election,  then  at  any  time  after  the  space  of  one  hour  after  the  fixed.    tie    tlme 
time  of  day  fixed  for  such  Election  the  Chair  may  be  taken  as  aforesaid, 
and'it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  Chairman  to  adjourn  the  Meeting  to  the  next 
day,  and  so  from  day  to  day  (except  as  aforesaid)  if  necessary,  in  the  man- 


[1813.]  1  [7  Vict.] 

ner  hereinbefore  mentioned  with  respect  to  adjournments  of  such  Meeting! 
in  case  of  the  business  thereof  not  being  concluded  as  aforesaid. 

"  EiertioiTto'be  17.  That  8Ucn  previous  notice  or  notices  of  every  election  of  a  Member 

nTshaU*hinkUflt  or  Members  of  the  Council  shall  be  given  as  the  Council  shall  from  time 

mine8  by  '  Bye-  to  time  think  fit,  and  shall  by  a  Bye-Law  or  Bye-Laws  determine  and  ap- 

Subject  to  these  point,  and  that,  subject  only  to  the  regulations  and  restrictions  in  these 

tions  to'  be  con-  our  Letters  Patent  mentioned  or  contained,  the  election  of  Members  of  the 

Council  shall  by  Council  shall  be  conducted  in  such  way  and  manner  as  the  Council  shall 

lire-Laws    deter-  _  _ 

mine.  from  time  to  time  think  ht,  and  shall  by  a  Bve-Law  or  Bye-Laws  also  de- 

Butauoh  Election  -  _  ■'      . 

to  be  always  by  termiiie  or  regulate  and  appoint,  but  such  Election  shall  always  be  hx 

Ilallof,  and  to  be  °  i  1  >  J  t 

decided  by  a  ma-  jjaliot,  and  be  decided  by  a  majority  of  balls  or  votes,  and  every  Fellow 

jonty  of  votes.  J  J  J  J 

who  shall  be  eligible  to  be  elected  according  to  the  regulations  and  restric- 
tions contained  or  mentioned  and  authorized  in  or  by  these  our  Letters 

Every  eligible 

Fellow  shall  be  Patent,  shall  be  announced  to  the  Meeting  as  a  Fellow  eligible  in  the  order 

announced  to  the 

Meeting  accord-  and  according  to  the  priority  in  which  his  name  shall  stand  in  the  book  or 

ing  to  the  priority 

of  his  name  on  registry  of  Fellows  ;  and  if  he  shall  be  thereupon  nominated  in  such  mode 

the    Register     of        °         J  x 

Fei!°w8'  if  nomi-  a9  ^e  Council  shall  by  Bye-Law  or  Bye-Laws  provide  for  the  general 
far^BPe3Law8  nomination  of  Members  at  Elections,  he  shall  be  balloted  for  accordingly, 
Sid?ngi?d'  but  not  otherwise. 

'fbirFe'iUw'Ihaii  ^.  That  when  any  eligible  Fellow  shall  have  been  passed  by  for  want 
ow  foTwL'nTof  °f  anY  sucb  nomination  as  aforesaid,  or  having  been  balloted  for  shall  not 
"on-eiert'ion?1'  he  be  elected  a  Member  of  the  Council,  he  shall  cease  to  be  eligible  to  be 
ble  on  TOchspeefal  elected,  except  upon  such  special  terms  of  nomination  as  shall  by  the  Coun- 
prowded  8for  by  cil  by  Bye-Law  be  for  the  time  being  provided  for  such  cases,  and  upon 
ify "passed '  by  a  such  special  terms  any  Fellow  so  passed  by  or  not  elected  may  be  re-no- 
Bhaii  case  to  be  minated  for  and  be  elected  a  Member  of  the  Council,  but  if  he  shall  be  on 
such  second  occasion  either  passed  by  or  not  elected,  he  shall  for  ever  there- 
after cease  to  be  eligible  for  election  upon  the  Council. 

is.  No  Fellow       19.  That  no  Fellow  whatever  shall  be  eligible  tc  be  a  Member  of  the 

eligible     to    the  .  ,        . 

Council  unless  at   Council  unless  at  the  time  of  his  nomination  foj   election  as  such  there 

time  of  his  nom- 
ination there  shall  shall  also  be  produced  and  delivered  in,  in'  such    way   and   manner  and  in 
be  delivered  in  a  r 
Certificate  that  he  SU(n  form  aa  f^e  Council  shall  from  time  to  time  think  fit  and  by  Bye-Law 

is  a  fit  and  proper  * 

Membert0ofb,the  regluate  and  appoint  accordingly,  a  Certificate  in  writing  signed  by  such 
!  ^rivThat'he  "umber  of  Fellows  as  by  such  Bye-Law  shall  be  required,  that,  or  to  th* 
not9  w°ithind  tti'e  effect  that  such  Fellow  so  nominated  is  a  fit  and  proper  person  to  be  a  Mem- 


[1843]  H  [7  Vict.] 

ber  of  the  Council,  and  particularly  that  he  does  not  practise  and  has  not  K™    .pnwtised 
within  five  years  practised  Midwifery  or  Pharmacy,  and  that  he  resides  j^rTt- TV<  =, 'iV» 
and  bond  fide  practises  his  profession  of  a  Surgeon  within  five  miles  by  OTrfeaaVmofS^ 
highway  or  road  from  the  General  Post-Office  in  St.  Martin's-le-Grand,  %&%  "from   the 
and  such  nomination  and  certificate  being  delivered  in,  in  the  manner  re-   nce"cr 
quired,  the  same  (as  regards  the  matters  or  particulars  so  to  be  certified  as 
aforesaid,  but  no  further)  shall  be  final  and  conclusive  as  to  the  right  of 
such  Fellow  to  be  balloted  for  as  a  Member  of  the  Council,  and  also  to  be 
elected  such  Member  if  upon  the  Ballot  he  shall  be  so  elected. 

20.  That  there  shall  be  Ten  Examiners  of  Surgeons  for  the  said  Col-  SJKaitoS! 
lege,  and  the  present  Examiners  shall  be  and  continue  such  Examiners  for  thTseijeant-Sur- 
life  as  heretofore.  But  that  the  two  principal  Serjeant-Surgeons  to  Us  Iurgeon-n(xeiiera] 
and  to  our  Heirs  and  Successors,  and  the  Surgeon-General  to  the  Forces  of  any  preference  of 

t^  tt-  io  e     i  iiiii  being       admitted 

Ls  our  Heirs  and  Successors,  or  any  ol  them,  and  although  they  may  be  Examiners. 

chosen  Members  of  the  Council  of  the  said  College,  shall  no  longer  have 

any  preference  of  being  admitted  Examiners  of  the   said  College  before 

other  persons:  and  that  all  future  Examiners  of  the  said  College  shall  be  A1! futur,<?  ^ami- 

x  °  ners  to  be  elected 

elected  by  the  Council  of  the  College,  either  from  the  Members  of  the  ?rr.,from  ,the 

J  °    '  Council    or   from 

Council  or  from  the  other  Fellows  of  the  said  College,   or  from  both  or  both  o^  either  and 

either  of  them ;  and  that  all  future  Examiners  of  the  said  College  shall  during'1^  £- 

hold  their  office  of  Examiners  during  the  pleasure  of  the  Council,  and  so  cil'.6  °  *  e   oan" 
long  only  as  the  Council  of  the  College  shall  think  fit. 

21.  That  the  President  and  Vice-Presidents  of  the  said  College  shall  no  Vice-  Presidents 

no    longer  to  be 

longer  be  chosen  exclusively  from  or  out  of  the  Examiners  of  the  said  ^o^n  exclusive- 
ly from  the   Ex- 

College,  but  from  or  out  of  all  the  Members  of  the  Council  indifferently,   a{?in(ehrs'  bu,e  fro1? 
and  whether  Examiners  of  the  College  or  not.     And  that  any  number  of  indifl*rentbr>  and 

°  J  whether    Exanu- 

Examiners  of  the  College,  not  being  less  than  Six,  shall  be  sufficient  to  ™™  dumber   of 
form  a  Court  of  Examiners,  and  with  or  without  the  President  or  Vice-   ^ssTh'aTsix^uf- 
Presidents  of  the  College,  or  any  of  them  (and  whether  or  not  the  Presi-   Court,  ^t^h 
dent  or  Vice-Presidents,  or  any  of  them,  may  be  Examiners).  vice  ^Pr'eskients 

(although  Exami- 
ners)   being  pre- 

22.  That  if  it  shall  at  any  time  hereafter  appear  that  any  present  or  aa  Diploma  or 
future  Member,  or  any  Fellow  of  the  said  College,  to  be  appointed  or  ad-   E>ai  obtained  by 

.  .  fraud  may  be  de- 

mitted  at  any  time  after  the  expiration  of  the   said  first  three  calendar  clared  void  "ft** 

such  previous  no- 

months  from  the  date  hereof,  shall  have  obtained  his  Letter?  Testimonial  tice  lud  bearing 

as     the    Council 

or  his  Diploma  respectively  by  any  fraud,  false  statement,  or  imposition   Bhef}  ^^^ 


[1343.] 


lil 


[7  Vict.] 


npon  such  Mem- 
ber or  Fellow 
shall  oeafie  to  be 


or  that,  either  before  or  after  obtaining  such  his  Letters  Testimonial  or 
Diploma,  he  shall  have  violated  any  Bye-Law,  Rule,  or  Regulation  of  the 
said  College,  then  and  in  every  such  case,  and  after  such  previous  notice  to 
and  such  hearing  of,  such  Member  or  Fellow  as,  under  the  circumstances, 
the  Council  of  the  said  College  shall  think  proper,  it  shall  be  lawful  fur 
such  Council  to  recall  and  to  declare  the  Letters  Testimonial  or  Diploma 
respectively  of  such  Member  or  Fellow  to  be  void,  and  thereupon  every 
such  Member  or  Fellow  shall  cease  to  be  a  Member,  or  a  Member  and  Fel- 
low of  the  said  College,  as  the  case  may  be  accordingly. 


Confirmation 
of  existing 
Powers  except 
as  hereby 
altered. 


And  We  do  further  declare  our  Will  and  Pleasure  to  be,  That, 
except  in  the  respects  hereby  altered,  the  said  College  and  the  Council  of 
the  same  shall  continue  to  have  all  such  and  the  same  jurisdiction,  powers, 
authorities  and  discretions  for  and  with  respect  to  the  government  of  the 
said  College  and  the  election  and  choice  of  the  Officers  of  the  same,  as 
well  as  the  admission  and  expulsion  of  Members  and  Fellows,  and  for  the 
making,  ordaining,  confirming,  annulling,  or  revoking  Bye-Laws,  Ordi- 
nances, Rules,  and  Constitutions,  and  transacting  and  ordaining  all  other 
matters  and  things  whatsoever  for  the  regulation,  government  and  advan- 
tage of  the  said  College,  as  such  College  and  the  Council  thereof  respect- 
ively now  have  under  or  by  virtue  of  the  said  two  several  hereinbefore 
recited  or  mentioned  Charters  or  Letters  Patent,  or  either  of  them  respect- 
ively, or  in  any  other  lawful  manner. 


No  future  Bye- 
Law  or  Ordi- 
nance to  be  of 
any  force  until 
approved  of  by 
the  Crown  or 
otherwise,  as 
bliall  be  direct- 
ed. 


And  we  do  hereby  for  Us,  our  Heirs  and  Successors,  grant  and  con- 
firm unto  them  all  such  jurisdictions,  powers,  authorities  and  discretions 
accordingly  ;  Provided  always,  and  it  is  our  further  "Will  and  Pleasure, 
that  no  Bye-Law  or  Ordinance  hereafter  to  be  made  by  the  said  Council 
shall  be  of  any  force  until  our  approval  thereof  shall  have  been  signified 
to  the  said  College  under  the  hand  of  one  of  our  Principal  Secretaries  of 
State,  or  the  same  shall  have  been  otherwise  approved  in  such  manner  as 
shall  be  directed  by  Us,  with  the  advice  and  consent  of  the  Lords  Spiritual 
and  Temporal  and  Commons  of  our  Realm,  in  Parliament  assembled. 


And  we  no  hereby  for  Us,  our  Heirs  and  Successors,  further  gr  ant  unto 
the  said  College,  that  these  our  Letters  Patent,  or  the  enrolment  or  exempli- 
fication thereof,  shall  be  in  and  by  all  things,  good,  firm,  valid,  sufficient, 
and  effectual  in   the  Law,  according  to    the  true  intent  and  meaning 


liii 

thereof,  notwithstanding  the  not  fully  or  not  duly  reciting  the  said  several 
Letters  Patent,  or  the  dates  thereof,  or  any  other  omission,  imperfection, 
defect,  matter,  cause  or  thing  whatsoever,  the  same  or  any  Rule  or  Law 
to  the  contrary  thereof,  in  anywise  notwithstanding.  In  witness  whereof, 
We  have  caused  these  Our  Letters  to  he  made  Patent. 

Witness  Ourself  at  Our  Palace  at  Westminster,  this  Fourteenth  day  of 
September  in  the  Seventh  year  of  Our  Reign. 

By  Writ  of  Privy  Seal, 

EDMUNDSt 


15th  VICTORIA. 
18ih  March,  1852. 


VICTORIA,  by  the  Grace  of  God,  of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  Queen,  Defender  of  the  Faith,  To  ail  to  whom  these 
presents  shall  come,  gbeeting,  Whereas  the  Body  Politic  and  Corporate        Recital 
of  The  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  in  London  was  incorporated  or  re-  j    * wasbicor- 
established  under  or  by  virtue  of  a  certain  Charter  or  Letters  Patent,  porated  or  re- 
bearing  date  at  Westminster  the  Twenty-second  day  of  March  in  the  charter  of  40th 
Fortieth  year  of  the  Reign  of  King  George  the  Third,  Or  otherwise,  as  in  George  III. 
such  Letters  Patent  mentioned  or  referred  to,  and  further  powers  and  Tjiat  furtaer 
privileges  were  granted  to  the  said  College  by  a  certain  other  or  Supple-  powers  were 

it  •  granted  by 

mental  Charter  granted  by  Letters  Patent,  bearing  date  at  Westminster  charter  of  3rd 

the  Thirteenth  day  of  February  in  the  Third  Year  of  the  Reign  of  King  George  IV' 
George  the  Fourth.     And  by  our  Letters  Patent,  bearing  date  at  West- 
minster the  Fourteenth  day  of  September  in  the  Seventh  year  of  our 
Reign,  the  name  or  style  of  the  said  College  was  altered  to  "  The  Royal         Eecital 

College  of  Surgeons  of  England,"  by  which  name  or  style  the  said  College  0f  ^ne  College 

is  now  called  or  known,  and  divers  further  powers  and  privileges  were  was  altered  and 

.  iii  -i  divers  further 

granted  to  the  said  College  by  our  said  Letters  Patent:   And  the  said  powers  granted 

College  is  now  regulated  and  governed  by  and  according  to  the  provisions  Jv.  Charter  of 
of  the  said  several  Charters  or  Letters  Patent,  and  also  by  or  according  to 
certain  Bye-Laws  and  Ordinances  made  by  the  said  College  for  its  regu- 
lation and  better  government. 


[1852.]  Ut  [15  Vict.] 

Recital  And  whereas  the  Body  Politic  and  Corporate  of  the  said  College  at 

and  eonstitu*      present  consists  of  persons  created  Members  of  the  said  College  by  the 

tion  of  the  said  first-mentioned  Charter,  or  constituted  such  Members  by  Letters  Tes- 

CoLlege. 

timonial,  under  the  Common  Seal  of  the  said  College,  of  the  respective 

qualifications  of  such  Persons  to  practise  the  Art  and  Science  of  Surgery, 
and  also  of  persons  created  Fellows  of  the  said  College  under  the  pro- 
visions of  our  said  Letters  Patent,  and  elected  and  declared  to  be  Fellows 
of  the  said  College  by  one  General  Diploma,  under  the  Seal  of  the  said 
College,  enrolled  in  our  High  Court  of  Chancery,  and  also  of  other  persons 
appointed  under  the  powers  of  our  said  Letters  Patent,  by  the  Council  <>f 
the  said  College,  to  be  Fellows  of  the  said  College  by  Diplomas  under  the 
Seal  of  the  said  College,  and  also  of  other  persons,  who  after  having 
attained  the  age  of  Twenty-five  years,  and  complied  with  the  Pules  and 
Regulations  directed  by  the  Bye-Laws  of  the  said  College,  and  having 
passed  a  special  Examination  by  the  Examiners  of  the  said  College,  have 
been  admitted  Fellows  by  Diplomas  under  the  Seal  of  the  said  College. 
And  the  governing  body  of  the  said  College  consists  of  a  Council  of 
twenty-four  persons,  some  of  whom,  being  Members  of  the  said  Council 
at  the  date  of  our  said  Letters  Patent,  were  thereby  continued,  and  are 
Life  Members  thereof,  and  others  of  them  are  elective  Members  of  the 
said  Council,  chosen  from  the  Fellows  of  the  said  College  in  manner  men- 
tioned and  directed  by  our  said  Letters  Patent,  and  hold  their  office  for 
a  limited  period  only,  and  one  of  such  twenty-four  persons  is  the  Presi- 
dent, and  two  of  them  are  the  Vice-Presidents  of  the  said  College;  and 
the  Court  of  Examiners  of  the  said  College  consists  of  ten  persons,  some 
of  whom,  being  Examiners  at  the  date  of  our  said  Letters  Patent,  were 
thereby  continued  and  are  such  Examiners  for  life,  and  others  of  them 
have  been  elected  by  the  Council  of  the  said  College  since  the  date  of  our 
said  Letters  Patent  and  under  the  directions  therein  contained,  and  hold 
their  office  of  Examiners  during  the  pleasure  of  the  Council  of  the  suiu 
College. 

Declares  And  wtiikeas,  it  appears  to  us  expedient  that  the  right  of  admission  to 

di.-nMhaUhe  tne  Fellowship  of  the  said  College  be  extended  to  such  persons  as  were 

right  ofadmis*  Members  of  the  said  College  at  the  date  of  our  said  Letters  Patent,  snl>- 

lowahip  be  ex-  jeet  to  certain  conditions  and  regulations  hereinafter  mentioned,  and  that 

tended  to  the  Council  of  the  said   College  have  power  annually  to   elect  certain 

Members  at 

date  of  late         Members  of  the  College  to  be  Fellows,  without  Examination,  in  manner 

Charter. 


[1852.]  lv  [15  Vict.] 

hereinafter  mentioned.     That  certain  restrictions  now  existing  upon  the   That  certain 
eligibility  of  Fellows  to  he  Members  of  the  Council  of  the  said  College  be   removed  and 

removed,   and  that  certain  other  qualifications   be  required  of  Fellows   °.tner  quahtie** 

.  tions  required 

offering  themselves  as  Candidates  for  the  Council.     That  certain  altera-   as  to  admission 

tions  be  made  in  the  electing  of  Members  of  the  Council.  That  power  be  t0  the  CounciL 
gieen  for  admission  to  the  College  as  hereinafter  mentioned  of  Fellows, 
Members  and  Licentiates  of  certain  other  Corporate  Bodies,  as  hereinafter 
mentioned.  That  certain  alterations  be  made  as  to  the  continuance  in 
office  of  all  future  Examiners  of  the  said  College,  and  as  to  the  con- 
tinuance of  the  President  in  certain  cases  as  a  Member  of  the  Council, 
and  that  a  Board  of  Examiners  in  Midwifery  be  established,  as  herein- 
after mentioned.  Xow  know  ye,  That  We  of  Our  special  grace  and  mere 
motion,  at  the  humble  Petition  of  the  said  Royal  College,  have  willed, 
ordained,  constituted,  and  declared  and  granted,  and  by  these  Presents, 
for  Us,  Our  Heirs  and  Successors,  do,  will,  ordain,  constitute  and  declare, 
and  unto  the  said  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England  do  grant  in 
manner  following,  to  wit, — 

1.  That  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  Council  of  the  said  College  at  any  i.  Power  of 

time  or  times  hereafter,  by  Diploma  or  Diplomas  under  the  Seal  of  the   Co.unt'1] rto  ,aP- 

1  point  Members 

6uid  College,  in  such  form  as  the  said  Council  may  think  fit  and  direct,  and   of  15  years' 

without  any  previous  examination,  to  appoint  any  person  or  persons  who  yeUowlhm 
at  the  date  of  our  said  Letters  Patent  was  or  were  a  Member  or  Members  without  exaini- 
of  the  said  College  cf  Fifteen  Years'  standing ;  and  also  any  person  or 
persons  who,  being  at  the  date  of  our  said  Letters  Patent  a  Member  or 
Members  of  the  said  College  of  less  than  Fifteen  Years'  standing,  shall 
have  attained  at  the  time  of  such  appointment  the  standing  of  Fifteen 
Years,  to  be  a  Fellow  or  Fellows  of  the  said  College,  subject  to  the  regu- 
lations hereinafter  mentioned  and  directed. 

2.  That  the  appointment  of  every  person  to  the  Fellowship  of  the  said   2-  Appoir>t- 

Coiicge  under  the  powers  herein  contained,  shall  be  determined  by  the   bers  to  the 

Bote  or  Ballot  of  the  Council,  and  be  decided  by  a  maioritv  of  votes  or  Fellowship  to 

J        J  be  by  vote  of 

balls,  and  that  every  such  person  seeking  to  be  admitted  to  the  Fellow-   Council,  and 

ship  shall  transmit  or  deliver  to  the  Secretary  of  the  said  College,  at  such  •    reonj! 8ej    *  % 

time  before  the  dav  appointed  for  the  Ballot  or  Election  as  the  Council  sion  t0  deliver 

may  think  proper  and  direct,   a  Certificate,  signed  by  such  persons  as  LiJ.Declaration 

hereinafter  mentioned,  of  the  moral  character  and  professional  attainments  as  f°Cnaracter, 

ol  rhe  person  applying  for  admission  to  the  Fellowship,  and  that  he  does  and  Practice. 


[1852.]  lvi  [15  Vict.l 

not  sell  or  supply  Drugs  or  Medicines  otherwise  than  in  the  due  exercise 
or  practice  of  his  Profession  of  an  Apothecary :  and  shall  also  at  such 
time,  so  to  be  appointed  a3  aforesaid,  transmit  or  deliver  to  the  said 
Secretary  a  Declaration  signed  by  himself,  to  the  effect  that  he  does  not 
sell  or  supply  Drugs  or  Medicines  otherwise  than  in  the  due  exercise  or 
practice  of  his  Profession  of  an  Apothecary ;  and  such  Certificate  and 
Declaration  shall  be  in  such  form  as  the  Council  of  the  said  College  shall 
from  time  to  time  direct. 

8.  Persons  by  3.  That  the  Certificate  to  be  produced  by  the  persons  seeking  admis- 
CertAficates  are  s^on  *°  ^ae  Fellowship  of  the  said  College,  as  last  aforesaid,  shall  bo 
to  be  signed.  signed  by  Six  Fellows  of  the  said  College ;  or  in  the  case  of  persons 
absent  from  the  United  Kingdom  in  the  service  of  our  Royal  Army  or 
Navy,  by  Two  Fellows  of  the  said  College,  and  by  the  Director-General 
or  other  Officer  superintending  the  Medical  Department  of  the  service  to 
which  such  persons  shall  respectively  belong ;  or  in  the  service  of  the 
Honourable  East  India  Company  by  Two  Fellows  of  the  said  College,  and 
by  the  Secretary  to  the  Military  Department  of  the  said  Company ;  or  in 
the  case  of  Persons  resident  in  any  of  our  Colonies,  Plantations  or  Depen- 
dencies, by  Two  Fellows  of  the  said  College,  and  by  the  Governor,  Lieu- 
tenant-Governor, or  Superintendent  thereof,  whose  signature  shall  be 
certified  by  our  Secretary,  or  one  of  our  Under  Secretaries  of  State  for  the 
Colonies. 

4.  Fee  on  ad-         4.  That  the  Fee  to  be  paid  upon  the  admittance  of  every  Fellow  of  the 
tp1?]810"  t  Su       sa^  College,  to  be  appointed  under  the  powers  hereinbefore  contained 
Ten  Guineas,      (over  and  besides  any  Stamp  Duty  on  his  admittance  or  Diploma),  shall 
be  the  sum  of  Ten  Guineas. 

6.  Lawful  for  5.  That  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  Council  of  the  said  College,  by 

nM^annualh'  to  Diploma  or  Diplomas  under  the  Seal  of  the  said  College,  in  such  form  as 

the  Fellowship  the  Council  may  think  proper,  to  admit  to  the  Fellowship  of  the  said 

nation  two  College  in  each  and  every  year  from  the  date  of  these  our  Letters  Patent, 

Members  of       without  examination,  but  subject  to  such  conditions  and  regulations  as 

twenty  yearv 

•Uncling.  the  said  Council  may  think  fit,  and  by  any  Bye-Law  or  Eye-Laws  direct, 

any  Two  persons,  being  at  the  time  of  such  admittance  Members  of  the 

aaid  College  of  not  less  than  Twenty  Years'  standing ;  and  that  the  Fee 

to  be  paid  upon  the  admittance  of  each  such  Fellow  as  last  aforesaid 


[1852.]  Ivii  [15  Viot.1 

Bhall  be  the  same  as  the  Fee  payable  upon  the  admittance  of  Members  of 
the  said  College  to  the  Fellowship  under  the  authority  of  our  said  Letters 
Patent. 

6.  That  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  Council  of  the  College,  by  Diploma   g   Lawful  fo* 

under  the  Seal  of  the  College,  to  admit  without  examination  to  the  Mem-    the  Council  to 

. .   ,    ,.  ,.  .  ,  admit  without 

bership  or  Fellowship  of  the  said  College,  on  such  conditions,  and  on  the   examination  to 

payment  of  such  respective  Fees  as  the  Council  of  the  College  shall  by   t!ie  Member- 
Bye-Law  determine,  the  Fellows,  Members  and  Licentiates  respectively  of  ship  of  the  Col- 
the  lloyal  College  of  Surgeons  in  Ireland,  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons   ^J*^  Members, 

of  Edinburgh,  and  the  Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  of  Glasgow   a"d  Licentiates 

of  Colleges  of 
provided  such  Fellows,  Members  and  Licentiates  shall  be,  at  the  time  of  Surgeons  of 

their  application  for  admission,  in  the  bond  fide  practice  of  the  Profession   Ed\nhurh 

of  a  Surgeon  in  England  or  Wales,  and  shall  have  obtained  their  respect-    and  Faculty 

ive  Diplomas  or  Licences  after  examination,  and  such  persons  so  admitted,    practising  ' 

to  such  Membership  or  Fellowship   shall  take  rank  amongst  the  Members    Surgery  in 

-hnyland  or 
or  Fellows  of  the  said  College,  according  to  the  date  of  such  List-mentioned    Wales. 

Diplomas  or  Licences. 

7.  That  from  henceforth  no  Fellow  of  the  said  College  who  shall  not   7   Eligibility 

have  been  a  Fellow  of  the  same  for  Fourteen  Years,  or  a  Member  of  the   ot  Fellows  to 

the  Council, 
same  for  Twenty  Years,  and  no  Fellow  of  the  said  College  who  at  the  time 

of  election  shall  not  be  in  the  bond  fide  practice  of  his  Profession  of  a 
Surgeon,  or  who  shall  be  practising  as  an  Apothecary,  shall  be  eligible  as 
a  Member  of  the  Council  of  the  said  College ;  but  every  Fellow  of  the 
said  College  of  such  standing  as  a  Fellow  or  Member  of  the  same  as  last 
aforesaid,  and  who  at  the  time  of  such  election  shall  be  in  the  bona  fid* 
practice  of  his  Profession  of  a  Surgeon,  and  shall  not  be  practising  as  an 
Apothecary,  shall  be  eligible  as  a  Member  of  the  said  Council,  any  restric- 
tion or  disqualification  in  respect  of  the  practice  or  residence  of  such  Fellow 
Gi.  otherwise  in  the  said  Letters  Patent  contained  to  the  contrary  notwith- 
standing.    But  if  any  Member  of  the  Council  shall  at  any  time  after  his  Member  of 

Election  cease  to  be  in  the  lond  fide  practice  of  his  Profession  of  a  Surgeon,   Conned  ceasing 

J        A  to  practise  snr» 

or  shall  practise  as  an  Apothecary,  he   shall  thereupon  cease  to  be  such   gery,  or  prac- 

Member  of  the  Council,   and  shall  forfeit  all  his  rights  and  privileges  as   Apothecary, 

such  Member  thereof ;  and  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  Council  of  the  said   shall  thereupon 

cease  to  be  a 
College  to  declare  the  place  of  such  Member  in  the  Council  to  be  vacant,    Member  of 

and  the  same  shall  be  filled  up  in  manner  hereinafter  directed  respecting   (-ouuc"* 

vacancies  in  the  Council. 


[1352.1 


Iriii 


H.  Vacancicsin 
Council  to  be 
filled  up  on  the 
first  Thursday 
in  July  (or 
within  one 
month),  unless 
Members  of 
Council  shall 
be  reduced 
below  eighteen, 
in  which  case 
vacancies  to  be 
filled  upat  such 
time  as  Council 
ehall  appoint. 


[15  Vict.* 


9.  Candidatea 
for  Seats  in 
Council  to 
transmit 
certain  Notices, 
Nominations, 
Certificates  and 
Declarations. 


10   Fellows 
nominating  a 
greater  Dum- 
ber of  Candi- 
date* for  < '.  .un- 
ci] than  vnrjni- 
m  i  i"  be  filled 
up,  incapaci- 
tated from  vol- 


8    That  all  vacancies  which  shall  from  henceW,  occur  in  the  Council 
of  the  said  College,  either  by  reason  of  any  of  the  Members  thereof  goin* 
out  of  Office  by  rotation  or  from   any  other  cause,  shall  be  filled  up  in 
manner  hereinafter  mentioned  on  the  first  Thursday  in  the  month  of  July 
m   every  year,  or  within  one  Calendar  Month  afterwards,  unless  at  any 
time  the  number  of  Members  of  the  said  Council  shall  be  reduced  below 
eighteen,  m  which  case  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  Council  of  the  said  Col- 
lege  to  appoint  such  day  for  filling  up   the  vacancies  as  they  may  think 
proper:  and  that  the  Council  of  the  said  College  shall  cause  a  notice  of 
the  day  appointed  for  the  election  of  Members  into  the  Council  to  supply 
the  vacancies  occasioned  either  by  Members  going  out  of  office  by  rotation 
or  by  any  other  cause,  and  of  the  number  of  vacancies  to  be  filled  up  to 
be  advertized  in  the  <  London  Gazette  ■  at  such  time  as  the  Council  shall 
from  time  to  time  direct,  before  the  day  appointed  for  such  Election,  and 
ehall  also  cause  such  notice  to  be  published  or  announced  in  such  other 
manner  as  the  said  Council  may  from  time  to  time  direct. 

9    That  every  eligible  Fellow  who  shall  intend  to  offer  himself  as  a 
Candidate  for  a  Seat  in  the  Council  of  the  said  College  shall  within  such 
time  as  the  Council  shall  from  time  to  time  direct  from  the  publication  of 
the  •  London  Gazette,'  in  which  the  day  of  Election  shall  be  announced 
transmit  or  deliver  to  the  Secretary  of  the  said  College  a  notice  signed  by 
himself  of  such  his  intention,  together  with  a  nomination  signed  by  si, 
Fellows  of  such  person  as  a  fit  person  to  be  elected  into  the  Council,  and 
a  Certificate  that  he  is  in  the  bona  fide  practice  of  his  Profession  as  a  Sur- 
geon   and  ^  he  does  not  practise  as  an  Apothecary,  which  Certificate 
shall  be  signed  by  three  Fellows  of  the  said  College;  and  the  person  so 
intending  to  offer  himself  as  a  Candidate  for  the  Council  shall  at  the  same 
time  transmit  or  deliver  to  the  said  Secretary  a  Declaration  signed  by  him- 
e.  If  that  he  is  in  the  Una  fide  practice  of  his  Profession  as  a  Surgeon,  and 
that  he  does  not  practise  as  an  Apothecary  ;  and  such  Nomination  and 
Certificate,  and  also  such  Declaration  as  last  aforesaid,  shall  be  in  such 
form  as  the  Council  of  the  said  College  shall  from  time  to  time  direct. 

10.  That  no  Fellow  shall  have  power  to  nominate  at  any  op*  election 
any  greater  number  of  persons  as  Candidates  for  the  Council  than  the 
T*"*  ™™*»  "hich  shall  be  to  be  filled  up  at  such  Election  ;  and 
'i  any  Fellow  shall  al  any  snch  Election  nominate  any  greater  nnmber  of 
Candidal  than  as  last  aforesaid,  then  such  Fellow  shall  be  incapacitated 
noting  at  that  Election, 


[1852.]  Hx  [15  Vict.] 

11.  That  no  Member  of  Council  shall  go  out  of  Office  by  rotation  whilst  11.  Member  of 

holding  the  Office  of  President ;  and  that  as  often  as  it  shall  happen  that   „0  out  of  Office 

the  President  shall  be  one  of  the  Members  who  would  at  any  Annual  DJ  rotation 

....    whilst  Presi- 
Meeting  go  out  of  Office  by  rotation,  two  Members  of  Council  only,  instead  dent,  but  to  go 

of  three  as  prescribed  by  the  Charter,  shall  be  elected  at  such  Meeting —  out  of  Office  at 
1  •>  '  °         next  Annual 

and  that  at  the  next  Annual  Meeting  such  Member  shall  go  out  of  Office  Election — and 

in  addition  to  any  other  Members  of  Council  going  out  of  Office  by  reta-  siong  tc    0  out 

tion  according  to  our  said  Letters  Patent — but  any  Member  whose  going  of  Office  as  if 

he  had  gone  out 
out  of  Office  shall  have  been  postponed  as  above  provided,  shall  in  case  of  0f  office  who* 

his  re-election  into  the  Council  on  his  going  out  of  Office  at  such  succeed-    President. 

ing  Annual  Meeting  as  aforesaid,  on  all  future  occasions  go  out  of  Office 

in  the  same  order  as  if  he  had  been  re-elected  at  the  time  when  he  would, 

but  for  this  provision,  have  gone  out  of  Office. 

12.  That  the  Council  of  the  said  College  shall  cause  lists  of  the  names  12.  Lists  of 

of  all  eligible  Fellows  of  the  said  College  who  shall  in  manner  hereinbe-   gjDie  t0  Coun- 

fore  directed  be  nominated  as  Candidates  for  the  Council,  and  shall  have  c'*>  together 

.  .  .  .  with  names  of 

complied  with  the  provisions  hereinbefore  contained  respecting  the  Notice,   Fellows  by 

Certificate  and  Declaration  to  be  transmitted  to  the  Secretary  of  the  said   wnom  non"- 

•'  nated,  to  t? 

College,  together  with  the  names  of  the  Fellows  by  whom  they  shall  re-  published  in 

spectively  be  so  nominated,  to  be  published  in  the  <  London  Gazette  '  and  two  London 

in  two  London  Daily  Newspapers,  at  such  time  before  the  day  appointed  Daily  News- 
for  the  Election  as  the  Council  shall  from  time  to  time  direct. 

13.  That  henceforth,  instead  of  the  name  of  every  Fellow  eligible  to   13.  Mode  of 

be  elected  being  announced  to  the  Meeting  in  the  order  and  according  to  anr>°uncenien' 
°  °  °  at  Election  of 

the  priority  in  which  his  name  shall  stand  in  the  Register  of  Fellows,  as  names  of  Can- 
directed  by  our  said  Letters  Patent,  the  names  of  all  Fellows  included  in 
the  Lists  so  published  as  aforesaid,  shall  be  announced  to  the  Meeting  as 
the  Candidates  for  Election. 

14.  That  the  names  of  the  Members  of  the  Council  who  shall  in  each   14.  Names  of 

IVtcpibcrs  ro~ 
year  retire  from  Office  by  rotation,  shall,  if  they  shall  be  desirous  of  re-   tirin^  from 

election,  and  shall  intimate  such  their  desire  in  writing  to   the   Secretary   Council  by 

rotation  and 
of  the  said  College  within  such  period  as  the  Council  shall  determine  before   desirous  of  re- 

the  day  appointed  for  the  Election,  be  placed  at  the  head  of  the  Lists  of  S^^iJ? 

Candidates  to  be  published  as  hereinbefore  directed ;  and  that  such  persons,   bead  of  List  of 

U  re-elected  into  the  Council,  shall  take  precedence  of  all  other  persons 

/ 


lx  [15  Vict.] 

who  shall  be  elected  into  the  Council  on  the  same  day,  and  shall  with 
respect  to  each  other  take  precedence  according  to  their  former  seniority 
in  the  Council. 

\5.  Required  15.  That  any  Nomination  and  Certificate  or  Declaration  hereinbefore 

Certificate  and   re(lu{red  to  be  made  or  produced  upon  or  previously  to  the  election  of  any 
1  declaration  to         *  ... 

be  conclusive      Fellow  into  the  Council  of  the  said  College,  being  transmitted  or  delivered 

to  Council  'but  *n  ^ne  raanner  hereinbefore  required,  the  same  (as  regards  the  matters  or 

if  afterwards      particulars  so  to  be  certified  and  declared  as  aforesaid,   but  no  further) 

appear  untrue     shall  be  final  and  conclusive  as  to  the  eligibility  of  such  Fellow.     But  if 

or  fraudulent,     ^  shall  afterwards  appear  to  the  satisfaction  of  the  Council  of  the  said 

lawful  lor  the 

Council  to  College  that  any  such  Nomination  or  Certificate  or  Declaration  is  in  any 

dec  are  t  le  respect  untrue  or  fraudulent,  then  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  Council  of  the 

Me:nbcr  ot  l 

Council  to  be  said  College  to  declare  the  Member  of  the   Council,  to  whom  such  Nomi- 

Member  and  nation  and  Certificate  may  relate,  or  by  whom  such  Declaration  may  have 

thereupon  such  Deen  made,  to  be  no  longer  a  Member  of  the  said  Council ;  and  thereupon 

to  be  a  every  such  Member  of  the  Council  of  the  said  College  shall  cease  to  be 


cea 


Member  of  ^  Member  thereof,  and  shall  forfeit  all  his  rights  and  privileges  as  such 

Council. 

Member  thereof ;  and  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  Council  of  the  said  College 

to  declare  the  place  of  such  Member  in  the  Council  to  be  vacant,  and  the 

same  shall  be  filled  up  in  manner  hereinbefore  directed  respecting  Vacancies 

in  the  said  Council. 

„-    _,       .  16.  That  everv  Fellow  of  thu  said  College  who  shall  from  henceforth 

16.   Examiners  -  ° 

hereafter  elect-  be  elected  to  the  Office  of  Examiner  of  the  said  College,  shall  go  out  of 
office  at?  end  of  omce  at  tue  en(^  °f  Five  Years  from  the  day  of  his  election ;  but  that  it 

Five  Years,  but  shall  be  lawful  for  the  Council  of  the  said  College  immediately  to  re-elect 
immediately  ,  ,  .  n     „  ,  .  ,    .  ,         .. 

rc-eligible,  and    such  person  to  the  said  office,   and  every  such  person  bemg  so  re-elected, 

to  take  prece-  ^ji  ^.^  prcccdence  in  the  Court  of  Examiners,  according  to  his  former 

denct)  accord-  x 

ing  to  former  standing  as  a  Member  thereof. 

tt  ton  ding. 

17  P.oard  of  ^'  ^ND  IT  IS  0IJR  FirilTnER  WTLL  -irD  measure,  That  a  Board  of  Exa- 

Examiners  in  minors  be  appointed  by  the  said  College  for  the  purpose  of  testing  the 

Midwifery  for  .      .                               ,     „                    _,      ._              . 

testing  the  fit-  fitness  of  persons  to  practise  in  Midwifery,  and  of  granting  Certificates  ot 

neesof  persona  8Ucn  fitness;   and   that  such   Board  shall  consist  nf  not  less  than  Three 

to  practise 

Midwifery  to       persons.     And  \vk  do  HEREBY  AUTHORIZE  and  require  the  Council  of  the 
conewl  of  not         -d  College,  within  Twelve  Months  from  the  date  of  these  our  Letters 

less  than  1  line  °    ' 

Persms,  to  be     Patent,  to  appoint  not  less  than    !'1  re3  persons  to  be  such  Examiners  in 


[1 852.} ^  lxi  [15  Vict.] 

Midwifery,  who  shall  continue  in  office  for  such  period,  and  shall  conduct   appointed 
tne  examinations  in  such  manner,  and  shall  grant  Certificates  in  such  form   t^,"^  W6  V* 
as  the  Council  of  the  said  College  shall  determine  and  from  time  to  time 
direct.     And  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  Council  of  the  said  College,  from 
time  to  time,  as  vacancies  shall  occur  in  such  last-mentioned  Board  of 
Examiners,  to  appoint  any  persons  to  fill  up  the  same. 

18.  And  we  do  hereby  further  declare  our  avill  and  pleasure  to   18.  Confirms- 

be,  That  all  and  every  direction,  provision,  regulation,  clause,   matter  or     10n  °  exis  m& 
J  '  L  '       °  '  '  powers  except 

thing  whatsoever,  in  the  said  several  recited  Letters  Patent  of  our  Royal   as  hereby  al- 
Predecessors  and  Ourselves,  or  in  any  Bye-Laws,  or  Bye-Law  of  the  said 
College,  contained,  which  may  be  repugnant  to  or  inconsistent,  or  at  va- 
riance with  the  several  directions,  provisions,  and  regulations  herein  con- 
tained, or  any  of  them,  in  so  far  as  the  same  are  repugnant  thereto,  in- 
consistent or  at  variance  therewith,  shall  be,  and  the  same  are  hereby 
abrogated,  repealed,  and  rendered  of  none  effect.      But  that,  except  in 
the  respects  hereby  altered,  the  said  College  and  the  Council  of  the  same 
shall  continue  to  have  all  such,  and  the  same  jurisdiction,  powers,  authori- 
ties, and  discretions  for  and  with  respect  to  the  Government  of  the  said 
College,  and  the  election  and- choice  of  the  Officers  of  the  same,  as  well 
as  the    admission    and  expulsion   of  Members  and  Fellows,   and  for  the 
making,  ordaining,  confirming,   annulling,  or  revoking  Bye-Laws,   Ordi- 
nances, Rules,  and  Constitutions,  and  transacting  and  ordaining  all  other 
matters    and    things  whatsoever,    for   the   regulation,    government,  and 
advantage  of  the  said  College,  as  such  College  and  the  Council  thereof 
respectively  now  have,  under  or  by  virtue  of  the  said  three  several  herein- 
before recited  Charters  or  Letters  Patent,   or  either  of  them  respectively, 
or  in  any  other  lawful  manner. 

And  we  do  hereby  for  Us,  Our  Heirs  and  Successors,  grant  and  con- 
firm unto  them  all  such  jurisdictions,  powers,  authorities  and  discretions 
accordingly. 

And  we  do  hereby  for  Us,  Our  Heirs  and  Successors,  further  grant  unto 
the  said  College,  that  these,  our  Letters  Patent,  or  tne  enrolment  or  ex- 
emplification thereof,  shall  be  in  and  by  all  things,  good,  firm,  valid,  suffi- 
cient and  effectual  in  the  Law,  according  to  the  true  intent  and  meaning 
thereof,  notwithstanding  the  not  fully  or  not  duly  reciting  the  said  several 
Letters  Patent,  or  the  dates  thereof,  or  any  other  omission,  imperfection, 
defect,  matter,  cause  or  thing  whatsoever,  the  same  or  any   Rule  or  l.hw 

/'2 


Ixii 

to  the  contrary  thereof,  in  anywise  notwithstanding.     In  witness  whereof 
We  have  caused  these  Our  Letters  to  be  made  Patent. 

Witness  Ourself  at  Our  Palace  at  Westminster,  this  Eighteenth  day  of 
March  in  the  Fifteenth  year  of  Our  Reign. 

By  Her  Majesty's  Command, 

EDMUNDS. 


23rd  VICTORIA. 
8th  September,  1859. 


VICTORIA,  by  the  Grace  of  God,  of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britait 

and  Ireland  Queen,  Defender  of  the  Faith,  To  all  to  whom  these  presents 

shall  come  greeting,  Whereas  the  Body  Politic  and  Corporate  of  The  Royai 

College  of  Surgeons  in  London  was  incorporated  or  re-established  under  oi 

Con^e^as  inVor-   Dv  virtue  °f  a  certain  Charter  or  Letters  Patent,  bearing  date  at  West- 

[libiishedbyChar-  minster  the  Twenty-second  day  of  March  in  the  Fortieth  year  of  the  Reign  of 

in.  e     e  King  George  the  Third,  or  otherwise  as  in  such  Letters  Patent  mentioned  or 

referred  to,  and  further  powers  and  privileges  were  granted  to  the  said 

further ""  powers  College  by  a  certain  other  or  Supplemental  Charter  granted  by  Letters 

charts*  of   3rl  Patent,  bearing  date  at  Westminster  the  Thirteenth  day  of  February  in  the 

Third  Year  of  the  Reign  of  King  George  the  Fourth.     And  by  our  Letters 

Patent,  bearing  date  at  Westminster  the  Fourteenth  day  of  September  in  the 

Seventh  year  of  our  Reign,  the  name  or  style  of  the  said  College  was  altered 

to  "  The  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England,"  by  which  name  or  style  the 

name'oTtht^Coi-  m^  College  is  now  called  or  known,  and  divers  further  powers  and  privi- 

anKd   dkera  'far-  leges  were  granted  to  the  said  College  by  our  said  Letters  Patent.     And 

gTantedTy'char*  by  our  further  Letters  Patent,  bearing  date  at  Westminster  the  Eighteenth 

na. u  •   day  of  March  in  the  Fifteenth  year  of  our  Reign,  divers  further  powers  and 

privileges  were  granted  to  the  said  College,  and  alterations  were  in  certain 

Recital— That,  di-  of  the  provisions  and  regulations  contained  in  the  said  former  Letters 

vers  other  powers 

were  granted  »>v  Patent  of  Ourself  and  our  Royal  Predecessors :  and  the  said  College  is  now 

Charter    of    loth  J 

victoria.  regulated  and  governed  by  and  according  to  the  provisions  of  the  said 

Recital— Of    Ko-  8everai  Charters  or  Letters  Patent,  and  also  by  or  according  to  certain 

»ernnient         and  '  J  ° 

the  c'oiieg"      °f  Bye-Laws  and  Ordinances  made  by  the  said  College  for  its  regulation  and 
hetter  government. 


[1859.]  lxiii  [23  Vict.] 

And  whereas  by  the  Medical  Act,  made  and  passed  in  the  Twenty-first   Kecitni— or  Me- 

J  ...  dical  Aot  of  21a« 

and  Twenty-second  years  of  our  Reign,  it  is  amongst  other  things  enacted    and  22nd  Victoria. 

"  that  it  shall,  notwithstanding  anything  therein  contained,  be  lawful  for 

Ourself  by  Charter  to  grant  to  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England 

power  to  institute  and  hold  Examinations  for  the  purpose  of  testing  the 

fitness  of  persons  to  practise  as  Dentists  who  may  be  desirous  of  being  so 

examined,  and  to  grant  Certificates  of  such  Fitness." 

And  whereas,  in  order  to  provide  for  the  due  qualification  of  persons  ^fedlent'*  t<?h»t 
practising  as  Dentists,  it  appeals  to  us  expedient  that  the  said  Royal  Col-   should  havepo«eir 
lege  of  Surgeons  of  England  should  have  power  to  institute  and  hold  Ex-   filiation" of  pcr- 
aminations  for  the  purpose  of  testing  the  fitness  of  such  persons,  subject  Dentists!  at 
to  the  regulations  and  directions  hereinafter  mentioned.     Now  know  te, 
That  We  of  our  especial  grace  and  mere  motion,  at  the  humble  Petition  of 
the  said  Royal  College,  have  willed,  ordained,  constituted,   and  declared 
and  granted,  and  by  these  Present?   for  Us,  Our  Heirs  and  Successors,  do 
will,  ordain,  constitute  and  declare,  and  unto  the  said  Royal  College  of 
Surgeons  of  England  do  grant  in  manner  following,  to  wit, — 

1.  That  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  Council  of  the  said  College  to  appoint  *•  Power  of  Cotm- 

x  A  cu   to    appoint    a 

a  Board  of  Examiners  for  the  purpose  of  testing  the  fitness  of  persons  to   Bod-rd  °f  Eiami- 

r       r  °  r  ners    for    testing 

practise  a3  Dentists  who  may  be  desirous  of  being  so  examined,   and  to   ihe  fltne88of  P.er" 

*  J  o  '  sons   to    practise 

grant  Certificates  of  such  fitness.     And  it  ie>  our  will  and  pleasure  that  ^  gn\nt8Certia- 

euch  Board  of  Examiners  be  called  the  Board  of  Examiners  in  Dental  n^8  °  8Uch  flt" 

Surgery,  and  consist  of  not  less  than  six  Members,  to  be  appointed  as  eon^sTof  not^ss 

hereinafter  mentioned,  three  of  whom  shall  be  Members  of  the  Court  of  3  toVe  M^bTA* 

Examiners  for  the  time  being  of  the  said  College,  and  the  others  of  them  Examfnerso'/the 

shall  be  such  persons  skilled  in  Dental  Surgery  as  the  Council  of  the  said  otherfto  be  per" 

College  shall  from  time  to  time  think  proper  to  appoint.  Dental  Surgery. 

2.  And  we  do  hereby  authorize  and  require  the  Council  of  the  said  2.  That  the  Conn- 

cil   shall  appoint 

College,  withm  six  calendar  months  from  the   date  of  these  our  Letters   »uch  Board  with- 
in    six     months 

Patent,  to  appoint  three  persons,  being  Members  of  the  Court  of  Exami-   from   th.if>  date< 

1 L  l  '  °  to     continue     in 

ners  of  the  said  College,  and  also  three  such  other  persons  skilled  in  Den-   office  for  such  pe- 

0  l  nod,    to  conduct 

tal  Surgery  as  they  may  think  fit,  to  be  such  Examiners  in  Dental  Surgery,  ^^T^naer 
who    shall    continue  in  Office  for  such  period,   and   shall   conduct    the  ^fica^s^fn'fucb 
Examinations  in  such  manner,  and  shall  grant  Certificates  in  such  form,  ciir"8haU  "detoi* 
£s  the  Council  of  the  said  College  shall  determine  and  from  time  to  time  mme 
direct.     And  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  said  Council  of  the  said  College 


[1859.]  Ixiv  [23  Vict.] 

That  Vacancies  in  from  time  to  time,  as  vacancies  shall  occur  in  such  last-mentioned  Board 

the  Board  of  hx- 

wunerstobefin-  0f  Examiners,  to  appoint  any  persons  to  fill  up  the  same,  nevertheless  so 

en  up  from  time  L  l  J    l  L 

Councii  by  the  ^na^  ^ne  sa'^  Board  °f  Examiners  shall  always  be  constituted  as  hereinbe- 
fore directed. 

8.   That  all   Per-  3     ^ND    rf    Is    0UR    FARTHER    WILL    AND    PLEASURE,    That  the  said  College 

Rons      being      21  '  ° 

vears  of  age.  and  do  admit  all  persons  who  shall  be  desirous  of  being  examined  as  aforesaid, 

having    complied  J-  o 

tlonsas  to^'iu-  whether  Members  of  the  said  College  or  not  Members  thereof,  to  examina- 
tedTto  eia^nlina-  tion  bf  the  said  Board  of  Examiners  in  Dental  Surgery.  Provided  never- 
theless that  such  persons  shall  have  attained  the  age  of  Twenty-one  years, 
and  shall  also  have  complied  with  such  Rules  and  Regulations  as  to  educa- 
tion as  the  Council  of  the  said  College  shall  from  time  to  time  consider 
expedient. 

4.  Such  reason-       4.  That  such  reasonable  Fees  shall  be  paid  for  the  Certificates  of  the 
paid  for  the  Cer-   said  Board  of  Examiners  in  Dental  Surgery  as  the  Council  of  the  said 

tificate      as      the 

Council  shall  by  College  shall  from  time  to  time  think  fit,  and  by  any  Bye-Law  or  Bve- 

Bye-Laws  direct. 

Laws  direct.     Provided  always,  and  it  is  our  further  will  and  plej  - 
The    Certificate   STJ]iE     That    these    Presents   shall  not  operate  to  create,  or  be  taken  or 

not  to  confer  liny  *  *  ' 

right  to  be  regis-   deemed  to  confer  upon  anv  person  who  shall  obtain  such  Certificate  of 

tered    under   the  A  »     * 

Medical  Act.  fitness  as  aforesaid,  any  right  or  title  to  be  registered  under  the  said 
Medical  Act  in  respect  of  such  Certificate.  In  witness  whereof,  We 
nave  caused  these  Our  Letters  to  be  made  Patent. 

Witness  Ourselves  at  our  Palace  at  Westminster,  this  Eighth  day  of 
September  in  the  Twenty-third  year  of  Our  Reign. 

By  Her  Majestv's  Command, 

EDMUNDS. 


hv  [52  Vict.] 


52nd  VICTORIA. 
20th  Jolt,  1888. 


VICTORIA,   by   the  Grace   of  God,   of  the  United   Kingdom  of   Great 

Britain  and  Ireland,  Queen,  Defender  of  the  Faith,  To  all  to  whom  these    Eecital  — That 

Presents  shall  come,  Greeting,  Whereas  the  Body  Politic  aud  Corporate    tlie       College 

was     incorpo- 
of  The  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  in  London  was  incorporated  or  re-    rated    or   re- 
established under  or  by  virtue  of  a  certain  Charter  or  Letters  Patent,    ^tab,,shed  b7 
J  '     Charter         of 

bearing  date  at  Westminster  the  Twenty-second   day  of  March  in   the  40th     George 

Fortieth  year  of  the  Reign  of  King  George  the  Third,  or  otherwise,  as  in 

such  Letters  Patent  mentioned  or  referred  to,  and  further  powers  and  Eecital— That' 

privileges  were  granted  to  the  said  College  by  a  certain  other  or  Supple-  fur^er  Power® 

mental  Charter  granted  by  Letters  Patent,  bearing  date  at  Westminster  by  Charter  of 

the  Thirteenth  day  of  February  in  the  Third  Year  of  the  Reign  of  King 

George  the  Fourth.     And  by  our  Letters  Patent,  bearing  date  at  West-  Recital — That 

minster  the  Fourteenth  day  of  September  in   the  Seventh  year  of  our  College60 was 

Reign,  the  name  or  style  of  the  said  College  was  altered  to  "  The  Royal  altered      and 

College  of  Surgeons  of  England,"  by  which  name  or  style  the  said  College  granted       by 

is  now  called  or  known,  and  divers  further  powers  and  privileges  were  Charter  of  7th 

granted  to  the  said  College  by  our  said  Letters  Patent :  And  by  our  further 

,  „  Eecital— That 

Letters  Patent,  bearing  date  at  \N  estminster  the  Eighteenth  clay  of  March    furtherpowers 

in  the  Fifteenth  year  of  our  Reign,  divers  further  powers  and  privileges  we rX\  ^Tot 

were  granted  to  the  said  College,  and  alterations  were  made  in  certain  of  loth  Victoria. 

the  provisions  and  regulations  contained  in  the  said  former  Letters  Patent 

of  ourselves  and   our  Royal  Predecessors.    And  by  our  further  Letters  Recital— That 

Patent,  bearing  date  at  Westminster  the  Eighth  day  of  September  in  the    further powers 

were    granted 
Twenty-third  year  of  our  Reign,  divers  further  powers  and  privileges  were   by  Charter  of 

granted  to  the  said  College.  23rd  Vict°™- 

And  whereas   the  Governing  Body  of  the  said  College  consists  of   a    Rental— That 
1919. 


[1888.]  lxvi  [52  Vict.] 

the  Governing  Council  of  twenty-four  persons,  and  vacancies   therein  are  filled  up  by 

College     con-   Action  by  the  Fellows  of  the  said  College,  and  one  of  such  twenty-four 

sists      of      a   persons  is  the  President,  and  two  of  them  are  the  Vice-Presidents  of  the 
Council        of       .  .  .  . 

twenty -four      said  College  ;  and  the  Court  of  Examiners  of  the  said  College  consists  ot 

Pers,°npe!?c        ten  persons,  and  the  said  College  is  now  regulated  and  governed  by  and 

according  to  the  provisions  of  the  said  several  Charters  or  Letters  Patent, 

and  also  by  or  according  to  certain  Bye-Laws  and  Ordinances  made  by  the 

said  College  for  its  regulation  and  better  government. 

E,ecitai — That       And  whereas,  under  and  by  virtue  of  the  provisions  and  regulations 

e      i/o  ege  contained  jn  the  said  former  Letters  Patent  of  Ourselves  and  our  Roval 
may  hold 

Lands  of  the  Predecessors,  the   amount  of  lands,   tenements,   rents   or  hereditaments 

yearly      value 

of  .£2000.  which  may  be  taken  and  held  by  the  said  College,  including  the  Hall  or 

Council-house  thereof,  is  limited  to  lands,  tenements,  rents  or  heredita- 

Recital— That  ments  not  exceeding  the  yearly  value  of  =£2000  in  the  whole ;  and  at  the 

tLeCounciltfhe  election  of  the  Members  of  the  Council  of  the  said  College  by  the  Fellows 

Fellows    may   thereof,  the  said  Fellows  are  allowed  to  vote  in  person  only,  and  not  by 

only,  and  not  proxy  or  voting-papers,  and  no  such  election  can  be  proceeded  with  unless 

unless    fifteen  ^nere  ^e  Fifteen  or  more  Fellows  assembled  and  continuing  together ;  and 

be  present.  # 

Recital  —  Of    Candidates  for  the  Council  of  the  said  College  are  required  to  be  Fellows 

qualifications     0£  ^he  said  College  of  not  less  than  Fourteen  years'  standing  as  Fellows, 
required        of  . 

Candidates  for  or  Twenty  years'  standing  as  Members  thereof,  and  to  fulfil  certain  con- 

e    ounci .       Virions  as  to  practice,  and  to  be  nominated  for  election  to  the  said  Council 

by  six  Fellows   of  the  said  College,  and   to  transmit    or  deliver  to  the 

Secretary  thereof  certain  Certificates  and  Declarations,  and  a   Fee  of  Ten 

Guineas  (over  and  besides  any  Stamp  Duty  on  his  admittance  or  Diploma), 

is  payable  on  the  admittance  to  the  Fellowship  of  the  College  of  any  such 

Recital— That  Member  of  not  less  than  Twenty  years'  standing  ;  and  the  said  College  is 

the  College  is   reqUjre(j  to  appoint  and  maintain  a  Board  of  Thrco  Examiners  in  Mid- 

maintain       a   wifery  for  the  purpose  of  testing  by  examination  the  fitness  of  persons  to 

aminers       in   practise  in  Midwifery,  and  of  granting  Certificates  of  such  fitness  ;  and  the 

Midwifery  and   ga^  College  is  required  to  appoint  and  maintain  a  Board  of  Examiners  in 

a  Board  of  Six 

Examiners   in  Dental  Surgery  for  the  purpose  of  testing  the  fitness  of  persons  to  pract  ise 

Pental  Sur-  &g  Dentists  who  may  be  desirous  of  being  so  examined,  and  to  grant  Cer- 
tificates of  such  fitness,  and  three  of  such  Examiners  in  Dental  Surgery 
are  to  be  Members  of  the  Court  of  Examiners  of  the  said  College  for  the 
time  being,  and  three  such  other  persons  skilled  in  Dental  Surgery  as  the 
Council  of  ihe  paid  College  Bhnll  think  tit. 


gery. 


£1883.]  lxvii  [52  Vict.] 

And  whereas  it  appears  to  us  expedient  that  the  amount  of  land  which    Reoitai— That  it 

111  18  expedient  that 

may  be  taken,  purchased,  possessed,  holden,  and  enjoyed  by  the  said  ^)Uld  l'f?n^] 
College  should  be  increased  ;  that  the  election  of  Members  of  the  Council  *b^La^d. 1,old 
of  the  said  College  by  the  Fellows  thereof  should  henceforth  be  by  means    That  in  elections 

o        J  J  for    the    Council 

of  voting-papers  as  well  as  in  person,  and   that  the  number  of  Fellows  '{|e^d    £*Uo™ 

required  to  be  present  at  any  meeting  for  the  election  of  a  Member  or  ^oting-p'ijerl by 

Members  of  the  Council  of  the  said  College  should  henceforth  be  deter-  nuful)eithof  Frf! 

mined  and  fixed  by  Bye-Law  and  not  as  hereinbefore-mentioned ;   that  bTprewsr'tshouid 

modifications  and  alterations  should  be  made  in  the  length  of  standing  and  Bye-Lanv"16 

method  of  Nomination  required  of  Candidates  for  the  Council  of  the  said  ^yon^requir*! 

College,  and  that  the  said  conditions  as  to  practise  and  the  said  Certificates  j£r  ^"conndi 

and  Declarations   should   cease   to  be  required   or  exist ;   that  the   said  jjed       e  mot 

College  should  not  henceforth  be  required  to  appoint  a  Board  of  Examiners,  That  the  College 

°  ill  should  not  be  re- 

or  to  hold  examinations  for  the  purpose  of  testing  the  fitness  of  persons  to   qu^dt?ap,PE°' 
practise  in  Midwifery,  or  of  granting  Certificates  of  such  fitness,     That  the   ^'"""^^that 
number  of  the  Members  of  the  said  Board  of  Examiners  in  Dental  Surgery    J^gSt*  m 
should,  if  at  any  time  the  Council  of  the  said  College  should  think  fit,  be    Jgg   Sb"'e7l 
increased  beyond  the  number  of  six,  and  that  such  Members  thereof  as   ^scretioi^of  the 
shall  not  be  Members  of  the  Court  of  Examiners  for  the  time  being  of  the 
said  College  should  be  persons  duly  registered  under  the  provisions  of  the 
"Dentists'  Act,  1878."     Now  know  ye,  That  We  of  Our  especial  grace  Grant, 
and  mere  motion,  at  the  humble  Petition  of  the  said  Royal  College,  have 
willed,   ordained,   constituted,  and   declared   and   granted,  and   by  these 
Presents  for  Us,  Our  Heirs  and  Successors,  do  will,  ordain,  constitute  and 
declare,  and  unto  the  said  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England  do  grant 
in  manner  following,  to  wit, — 


1.  That  the  said  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England  shall  and  may   ,  powe  f>tl 
take,  purchase,  possess,  hold,  and  enjoy  any  lands,  tenements,  and  rents   College  to  hold 
or  hereditaments,  wheresoever  situate,  lying,  and  being,  not  exceeding  at  yeariv  vaiue  0f 
any  one  time,  together  with  the  aforesaid  Hall  or  Council-house  and  its  *20|000. 
appurtenances,  and   the  lands,  tenements,  rents,  or  hereditaments  now 
held  by  them,  the  yearly  value  of  .£20,000  in  the  whole. 


And  We  do  hereby  also  for  Us,  Our  Heirs  and  Successors,  give  and 
grant  our  especial  license,  full  power,  and  lawful  and  absolute  authorily, 
to  any  Person  or  Persons,  and  any  Bodies  Politic  or  Corporate,  to  grant 

9* 


[1888.] 


lxviii 


[52  Vict.] 


alien,  sell,  convey,  or  dispose  of,  in  perpetuity  or  otherwise,  to  or  to  the 
use  and  benefit  of,  or  in  trust  for,  the  said  Iloyal  College  of  Surgeons  of 
England,  any  lands,  tenements,  rents,  or  hereditaments  whatsoever,  not 
exceeding  at  any  one  time,  together  with  the  aforesaid  Hall  or  Council- 
house  and  its  appurtenances,  and  the  lands,  tenements,  rents,  or  here- 
ditaments now  held  by  them,  the  yearly  value  aforesaid  of  £20,000  in 
the  whole. 


2.    In     Elec-        2.  That  the  Members  of  the  Council  of  the  said  College  shall  be  elected 

Council  the  by  tne  FelloW8  of  the  said  College  including  the  Members  of  the  Council 

Fellows    may  who  are  Fellows,  and  such  Fellows,  whether  Members  of  the  Council  or 
vote  by  means  ,    „   ,         „  ,    .  .,.  ,  ..  .     . 

of  votin"   pa-  not,  shall  be  allowed  to  vote  either  in  person  or  by  voting  papers,  to  be 

pers,  and  as  to    siorned,  authenticated,  delivered,  and  recorded  in  such  form  and  manner 
quorum.  ° 

as  the  Council  of  the  said  College  shall  from  time  to  time  think  fit  and 

direct,  but  no  such  election  shall  be  proceeded  with  unless  there  shall  be 

such  number  of  Fellows,  exclusive  of  the  Members  of  the  Council,  then 

ctually   present  at  a  meeting  convened  for  the  purpose  of  electing   a 

Member  or  Members  of  the  said  Council,  as  the  Council  of  the  said  College 

shall  from  time  to  time  by  Bye-Law  fix  and  direct. 


3.  Proceed-  3.  That  the  chair  at  every  such  meeting  shall  be  taken  by  the  Presi- 

ings  at  meet-   ^e  t  Qf  ^e  saj^  College,  or  in  his  absence  by  one  of  the  Vice-Presidents, 

ings  tor  Elec- 
tion     to 
Council 


the    or  in  case  also  of  their  absence  then  by  the  senior  Member  of  the  Council 


and 


adjournments     °^  ^ne  sa^  College  then  present.     And  if  it  shall  so  happen  that  from  any 


thereof. 


cause  the  business  of  the  day  cannot  be  concluded  upon  such  the  day  fixed 
for  election  as  aforesaid,  then  and  in  every  such  case  an  adjournment  of 
the  meeting  shall  take  place  to  the  next  day,  at  an  hour  to  be  named  by 
the  Chairman  (Sundays,  Christmas  days  and  Good  Fridays  being  excepted 
and  passed  over  when  occasion  shall  require)  and  so  from  day  to  day 
(except  as  aforesaid)  until  the  business  of  the  meeting  shall  be  completed  ; 
but  no  business  shall  be  discussed  or  attended  to  at  any  such  meeting 
except  the  election  of  a  Member  or  Members  of  the  Council  for  which  the 
same  shall  have  been  convened :  Provided  also  that  if  upon  the  day  fixed 
for  any  such  election  there  shall  not  be  such  number  of  Fellows  as  i6 
hereinbefore  provided,  assembled  and  continuing  together  for  the  purpose 
of  such  election,  then  at  any  time  after  the  space  of  one  hour  after  the 
time  of  day  fixed  for  BUCh   election    the   chair  may  be  taken  as  aforesaid 


[1888.]  Ixix  [52  Vict.] 

and  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  Chairman  to  adjourn  the  meeting  to  the 
next  day,  and  so  from  day  to  day  (except  as  aforesaid)  if  necessary, 
in  the  manner  hereinbefore  mentioned  with  respect  to  adjournments 
of  such  meetings  in  case  of  the  business  thereof  not  being  concluded  as 
aforesaid. 

4.  That  from  henceforth  no  Fellow  of  the  said  College  who  shall  not  4.  Fellows  of 
have  been  a  Fellow  of  the  same  for  Ten  years,  or  a  Member  of  the  same  flfJnfbers8  ""of 
for  Twenty  years,  shall  be  eligible  as  a  Member  of  the  Council  of  the  said  Twenty  year»' 
College,  but  every  Fellow  of  the  said  College,  of  such  standing  as  afore-  eligible  for  tlie 
said,  shall  be  eligible  as  a  Member  of  the  said  Council,  any  restriction  or  Counci1- 
disqualification  in  respect  of  the  standing  or  practice  of  such  Fellow  or 

otherwise  in  the  said  hereinbefore  recited  Letters  Patent  or  any  of  them 
contained  to  the  contrary  notwithstanding. 

5.  That  every  eligible  Fellow  who  shall  intend  to  offer  himself  as  a    5.  Nomination 

candidate  for  a  seat  in  the  Council  of  the  said  College,  shall,  within  such    c    £aildlc'ates 

°   '  '  tor  Election  to 

time  from  the  publication  of  the  '  London  Gazette,'  in  which  the  day  of   the  Council. 

election  shall  be  announced,  as  the  Council  shall  from  time  to  time  by 

Bye-Law  direct,  transmit  or  deliver  to  the  Secretary  of  the  said  College  a 

notice,  signed  by  himself,  of  such  his'  intention,  together  with  a  nomination 

signed  by  three  Fellows  of  such  person  as  a  fit  person  to  be  elected  into 

the  Council,  and  such  notice  and  nomination  shall  be  in  such  form  as  the 

Council  of  the  said  College  shall  from  time  to  time  direct. 

6.  That  the  Council  of  the  said  College  shall  cause  lists  of  the  names  of   6-     Lists     of 

all  eligible  Fellows  of  the  said  College  who  shall,  in  manner  hereinbefore    Election  to  the 

directed,  be   nominated   as   Candidates  for  the  Council,  and   shall    have    C'oimcil  to  be 

,.,.,,  .  .  .  .  published     m 

complied  with  the  provisions  hereinbefore  contained  respecting  the  notice    the    '  London 

to  be  transmitted  to  the  Secretary  of  the  said  College,  together  with  the    Gazette, 
names  of  the  Fellows  by  whom  they  shall  respectively  be  so  nominated,  to 
be  published  in  the  '  London   Gazette  '  and  in  two  London  daily  news- 
papers, at  such  time  before  the  day  appointed  for  the  election,  as   the 
Council  shall  from  time  to  time  by  Bye-Law  direct.     That  Section  15  of  Eepeal  of  Sec- 

our  hereinbefore  recited  Letters  Patent,  bearing  date  at  Westminster  the   ^?n      15     of 

Charter      of 
18th  day  of  March  in  the  Fifteenth  year  of  our  B-eign,  shall  be  and  the    15th  Victoria. 

^ame  is  hereby  repealed,  abrogated,  and  rendered  of  none  effect. 


1 S88.]  Ixx  [52  Vict.] 

7   The    exist-        7.  That  the  existing  Board  of  Examiners  appointed  by  the  said  College 
Examiners  in    or  tne  Council  thereof,  under  or  by  virtue   of  our  said   Letters  Patent 

Midwifery    to   bearing  date  at  Westminster  the  18th  day  of  March  in  the  Fifteenth  year 

be     dissolved, 

and    no   such   of  our  reign,  for  the  purpose  of  testing  the  fitness  of  persons  to  practise  in 

b?a"hereafte?   Midwifery  and  of  granting  Certificates  of  such  fitness,  be  and  the  same  is 

appointed.         hereby  dissolved,  and  that  from  and  after  the  date  of  these  our  Letters 

Patent,  no  such  Examiners  in  Midwifery  shall  be  appointed  by  the  Council 

of   the    said    College,  or   examinations    held,  or   certificates    granted    or 

vacancies    filled    up    as    are    authorised  and    required   to    be    appointed, 

held,  granted,  and  filled  up  respectively  by  our  said  first-named  Letters 

Patent. 

8.  Power     to        8.  That  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  Council  of  the  said  College  from  time 

the  Council  to   t    t-       t    increase  or  diminish  the  number  of  Members  of  the  said  Board 

increase         or 

diminish     the    0f  Examiners  in  Dental  Surgery  to  such  number,  not  being  less  than  six,  as 

Members      of   the  said  Council  shall  think  fit  and  determine:    Provided  always  that, 

the  Board  of   8unicct  as  hereinafter  mentioned,  the  said  Board  shall  henceforth  always 

Examiners    m  ° 

Dental      Bur-    be  constituted  of  such  number  (not  being  less  than  three)  of  Members  of 

ger-v'  the  Court  of  Examiners  of  the  College  for  the  time  being,  as  the  Council 

of   the    said    College  shall  from  time    to   time  by  Bye-Law  determine, 

together  with  such  number  (not  being  less  than  three)  of  persons  duly 

registered  under  the  "  Dentists'  Act,  1878,"  as  the  said  Council  shall  from 

time  to  time  by  Bye-Law  determine :    Provided  also,  that  nothing  herein 

contained  shall  affect  or  alter  the  rights  or  position  of  the  present  Members 

of  the  said  Board  of  Examiners  in  Dental  Surgery  (if  any)  who  are  not 

registered    under   the  "Dentists    Act,'  1878,"  but   such    Members  shall 

remain   in   office  for  the  same  period   and  exercise  the  same  rights  and 

powers  pertaining  to  such  office  as  if  these  our  Letters  Patent  had  not  been 

granted. 


9.   Power      to 


9.  That  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  Council  of  the  said  College  from  time 

the  Council  to    to  tiine  to  appoint  persons  to  be  Members  of  the  said  Board  of  Examiners 

appoint  Mem-  *  * 

bers    of     the    in  Dental  Surgery,  either  in  order  to  increase  the  number  thereof  or  to  till 

minewinDeiH    UP  vacancies  therein,  and  such  persona  shall  continue  in  office  for  such 

tal  Surgery.       period,  and  shall  conduct   the  examinations  in   Bnch  manner,  and  shall 

grant  certificates  m  such   form,  as  the  Council   of  the  said  College  shall 

determine    and    from    time     to    time    direct,    nevertheless  so    that    the 


[1888.]  lxxi  [52\ict.] 

said    Board  of    Examiners  shall    always   be   constituted   as  hereinbefore 
directed. 


10.    AND  WE  DO  HEREBY  FURTHER  DECLARE  OUR  WILL  AND  PLEASURE  TO  BE,  Repeal  of 

.  •  provisions    in 

I  hat  all  and  every  direction,  provision,  regulation,  clause,  matter,  or  thing    existing  Char- 

whatsoever,  in  the  said  several  recited  Letters  Patent  of  our  Royal  Prede-    *er3t  ,lncon.s'u" 
'  J  tent  herewith. 

cessors  and  Ourselves,  or  in  any  Bye-Laws  or  Bye-Law  of  the  said  College 
contained,  which  may  be  repugnant  to  or  inconsistent  or  at  variance  with 
the  several  directions,  provisions,  and  regulations  herein  contained,  or  any 
of  them,  so  far  as  the  same  are  repugnant  thereto,  inconsistent  or  at 
variance  therewith,  shall  be  and  the  same  are  hereby  abrogated,  repealed, 
and  rendered  of  none  effect.  But  that  except  in  the  respects  hereby 
altered,  the  said  College  and  the  Council  of  the  same  shall  continue  to 
have  all  such  and  the  same  jurisdictions,  powers,  authorities,  and  discre- 
tions, for  and  with  respect  to  the  Government  of  the  said  College,  and  the 
election  and  choice  of  the  officers  of  the  same,  as  well  as  the  admission 
and  expulsion  of  Members  and  Fellows,  and  for  the  making,  ordaining, 
confirming,  annulling,  or  revoking  bye-laws,  ordinances,  rules,  and 
constitutions,  and  transacting  and  ordaining  all  other  matters  and  things 
whatsoever  for  the  regulation,  government  and  advantage  of  the  said 
College  as  such  College  and  the  Council  thereof  respectively  now  have, 
under  or  by  virtue  of  the  said  several  hereinbefore  recited  Charters  or 
Letters  Patent  or  either  of  them  respectively,  or  in  any  other  lawful 
manner : 


And  we  do  hereby,  for  Us,  our  Heirs  and  Successors,  grant  and  confirm    Confirmati°n 

°  of        existing 

unto    them    all   such  jurisdictions,   powers,   authorities,   and  discretions   Charters. 

accordingly,  and  direct  that  except  as  hereby  varied  the  said  Charters  or 

Letters  Patent  shall  be  and  continue  of  full  force  and  effect : 


And  we  do  hereby,  for  Us,  our  Heirs  and  Successors,  further  grant  under 
the  said  College  that  these  our  Letters  Patent,  or  the  enrolment  or  exem- 
plification thereof,  shall  be  in  and  by  all  things  good,  firm,  valid,  sufficient 
and  effectual  in  the  law  according  to  the  true  intent  and  meaning  hereof, 
notwithstanding  the  not  fully  or  not  duly  reciting  the  said  several  Letters 
Patent,  or  the  dates  thereof,  or  any  other  omission,  imperfection,  defect, 


[1888.]  lxxii  [52  Vict.] 

matter,  cause,  or  thing  whatsoever,  the  same,  or  any  rule  or  law  to  the 
contrary  thereof,  in  anywise  notwithstanding: 

In   witness  whereof  we  have  caused  these  our   Letters  to  he    made 
Patent: 

Witness  Ourself,  at  Westminster,  the  Twentieth  day  of  July,  in  the 
Fifty-Second  year  of  Our  lleign. 

By  Warrant  under  the  Queen's  Sign  Manual, 

MUIK  MACKENZIE. 


[1899.]  lxxiii  [63  Vict.] 


63rd  VICTORIA. 

22nd  December,  1899. 

VICTORIA,  by  the  Grace  of  God,  of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  Queen,  Defender  of  the  Faith,  To  all  to  whom 
these  Presents  shall  come  Greeting  :  Whereas  the  Body  Politic  and 
Corporate  of  the  Rotal  College  of  Surgeons  in  London  was  incorporated 
or  re-established  under  or  by  virtue  of  a  certain  Charter  or  Letters 
Patent  bearing  date  at  Westminster  the  Twenty-second  day  of  March  in 
the  Fortieth  year  of  the  Reign  of  King  George  the  Third  or  otherwise 
as  in  such  Letters  Patent  mentioned  or  referred  to,  and  further  powers 
and  privileges  were  granted  to  the  said  College  by  a  certain  other  or 
Supplemental  Charter  granted  by  Letters  Patent  bearing  date  at  West- 
minster the  Thirteenth  day  of  February  in  the  Third  year  of  the  Reign 
of  King  George  the  Fourth,  and  by  our  Letters  Patent  bearing  date  at 
Westminster  the  Fourteenth  day  of  September  in  the  Seventh  year  of  our 
Reign  the  name  or  style  of  the  said  College  was  altered  to  "  The  Royal 
College  of  Surgeons  of  England  "  by  Avhich  name  or  style  the  said  College 
is  now  called  or  known  and  divers  further  powers  and  privileges  were 
granted  to  the  said  College  by  our  said  Letters  Patent.  And  by  our  further 
Letters  Patent  bearing  date  at  Westminster  the  Eighteenth  day  of  March  in 
the  Fifteenth  year  of  our  Reign  divers  further  powers  and  privileges  were 
granted  to  the  said  College  and  alterations  were  made  in  certain  of  the 
provisions  and  regulations  contained  in  the  said  former  Letters  Patent 
of  Ourselves  and  Our  Royal  Predecessors.  And  by  our  further  Letters 
Patent  bearing  date  at  Westminster  the  Eighth  day  of  September  in  the 
Twenty-third  year  of  our  Reign  divers  further  powers  and  privileges  were 
granted  to  the  said  College.  And  by  our  further  Letters  Patent  bearing 
date  at  Westminster  the  Twentieth  day  of  July  in  the  Fifty-second  year 
of  our   Reign  divers   further  powers  and  privileges  were  granted  to  the 


[1899.]  lxxiv  [63  Vict.] 

said   College  and   divers  provisions  of  the  hereinbefore  recited   Letters 
Patent  were  repealed  abrogated  or  altered. 

And  whereas  the  said  College  consists  of  Fellows  and  Members  thereof 
and  the  Governing  Body  of  the  said  College  consists  of  a  Council  of 
twenty-four  persons  being  Fellows  and  elected  Members  of  the  said 
Council,  by  the  Fellows  of  the  said  College  and  one  of  such  twenty-four 
persons  is  the  President  and  two  of  them  are  the  Vice-Presidents  of  the 
said  College  such  President  and  Vice-Presidents  being  elected  by  the  said 
Council,  and  the  Court  of  Examiners  consists  of  ten  Fellows  of  the  said 
College  elected  by  the  said  Council,  and  the  said  College  is  now  regulated 
and  governed  by  and  according  to  the  provisions  of  the  said  several 
Charters  or  Letters  Patent  and  also  by  or  according  to  certain  Bye-Laws 
Ordinances  and  Regulations  made  by  the  said  College  for  its  regulation 
and  better  government.     ■ 

And  whereas  by  virtue  of  our  hereinbefore  recited  Letters  Patent  bearing 
date  at  Westminster  the  Eighteenth  day  of  March  in  the  Fifteenth  year 
of  our  Reign  the  Council  of  the  said  College  have  power  to  appoint  or 
admit  to  the  Fellowship  of  the  said  College  without  examination  but 
subject  to  certain  conditions  and  regulations  and  the  payment  of  certain 
fees  persons  who  were  Members  of  the  said  College  on  the  Fourteenth  day 
of  September  1843,  also  two  persons  in  each  and  every  year  being  at  the 
time  of  such  admission  Members  of  the  said  College  of  not  less  than 
Twenty  years'  standing,  and  also  Fellows  of  the  Royal  Collego  of  Surgeons 
in  Ireland  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  Edinburgh  or  of  the  Faculty 
of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  of  Glasgow  practising  in  England  or  Wales, 
but  no  other  persons  can  be  admitted  to  the  Fellowship  of  the  said  College 
unless  they  shall  have  attained  the  age  of  Twenty-five  years  and  complied 
with  the  rules  and  regulations  directed  by  the  Bye-Laws  of  the  said  College 
and  passed  a  special  examination  by  the  examiners  of  the  said  College. 

And  whereas  it  appears  to  us  expedient  that  a  new  class  of  Fellows 
of  the  said  College  with  limited  rights  and  privileges  should  be  created  or 
instituted  to  be  and  be  called  Honorary  Fellows  of  the  Royal  College  of 
Surgeons  of  England  and  to  be  elected  by  the  Council  of  the  said  College 
in  manner  hereinafter  appearing.  Now  know  ye  that  We  of  Our  Special 
Grace  and   mere   motion  at  the  humble  Petition  of  the  said  College  have 


[1899.]  lxxv  [63  Viet.] 

willed  ordained  constituted  and  declared  and  granted  and  by  these 
Presents  do  will  ordain  constitute  and  declare  and  unto  the  said  Royal 
College  of  Surgeons  of  England  do  grant  in  manner  following,  to  wit : — 

1.  That  it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  Council  of  the  said  College  from 
time  to  time  without  examination  or  compliance  with  the  rules  and 
regulations  by  the  hereinbefore  mentioned  Bye-Laws  of  the  College  in 
that  behalf  directed  but  subject  to  such  rules  and  regulations,  if  any,  as 
the  said  Council  shall  from  time  to  time  think  fit  and  direct  to  elect  such 
persons  whether  British  subjects  or  not  and  whether  of  the  age  of  Twenty- 
five  years  or  not  as  the  said  Council  shall  deem  sufficiently  distinguished 
for  the  purpose  to  be  and  such  persons  shall  be  and  be  called  Honorary 
Fellows  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England  anything  to  the 
contrary  in  any  of  the  hereinbefore  recited  Letters  Patent  of  Ourselves  or 
Our  Royal  Predecessors  or  in  the  Bye-Laws  or  Regulations  of  the  said 
College  notwithstanding.  Provided  always  that  the  number  of  such 
Honorary  Fellows  existing  at  one  and  the  same  time  shall  never  exceed 

fifty. 

2.  That  the  fitness  and  election  of  each  such  person  shall  be  determined 
by  the  vote  or  ballot  of  the  said  Council  and  be  decided  by  a  majority  of 
votes  or  balls. 

3.  That  every  person  so  elected  shall  receive  such  Diploma  or  other 
evidence  of  bis  election  as  the  Council  shall  from  time  to  time  think  fit 
and  direct  but  no  fee  shall  be  payable  by  any  such  person  in  respect  of 
his  election  or  of  such  Diploma  or  other  evidence  of  election. 

4.  That  no  such  Honorary  Fellow  shall  be  eligible  as  a  Member  of  the 
Council  or  Court  of  Examiners  of  the  said  College  or  entitled  to  vote  at 
any  election  of  a  Member  or  Members  of  the  said  Council  but  every  such 
Honorary  Fellow  shall  have  and  enjoy  such  of  the  other  Corporate  rights 
and  privileges  attaching  to  the  Fellowship  of  the  said  College  and  be 
subject  to  such  Rules  and  Regulations  as  the  said  Council  may  from  time 
to  time  think  fit  and  direct. 

5.  TnAT  no  person  so  elected  an  Honorary  Fellow  of  the  said  College 
shall  thereby  acquire   any  right  to  practise   Surgery  or  to  be  registered 


[1899.]  lxxvi  [63  Vict.] 

as  a  registered  Medical  Practitioner  under   or  by  virtue  of  the  Medical 
Acts  or  any  of  them. 

(J.  That  save  in  so  far  as  concerns  the  election  admission  rights  and 
privileges  of  such  Honorary  Fellows  the  qualifications  conditions  and 
methods  of  admission  rights  and  privileges  of  Fellows  of  the  said  College 
shall  be  and  remain  the  same  as  are  prescribed  by  or  by  virtue  of  the 
hereinbefore  recited  Letters  Patent  and  the  Bye-Laws  Rules  and  Regu- 
lations of  the  said  College  for  the  time  being  in  force. 

In  witness  whereof  we  have  caused  these  our  Letters  to  be  made 
Patent : 

Witness  Ourself  at  Westminster  the  Twenty -second  day  of  December 
in  the  Sixty-third  year  of  Our  Reign. 

By  Warrant  under  the  Queen's  Sign  Manual, 

MUIR  MACKENZIE. 


[1875.]  lxxvii  [38  &  39  Vict.] 


[38  &  39 Vict.]  Medical  Acts  Amendment  [Ch.  43.] 

'  (  College  of  Surgeons). 


CHAPTER  43. 

An  Act  to  amend  the  Medical  Acts  so  far  as  relates  to  the  Royal            A.]).  1875. 
College  of  Surgeons  of  England.     [19th  July  1875.]  

WHEREAS  by  the  Medical  Act  (hereinafter  called  the  principal  Act)  21  &  22  Vict, 
and  Acts  amending  the  same  every  person  becoming  possessed  of  any 
one  or  more  of  the  qualifications  mentioned  in  the  said  Acts  is  to  be 
entitled  to  be  registered  under  the  principal  Act,  and  one  of  such  qualifi- 
cations is  that  of  fellow  or  member  or  licentiate  in  midwifery  of  the 
Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England  : 

And  whereas  by  the  principal  Act  it  is  further  provided  that  any  two 
or  more  of  the  colleges  and  bodies  in  the  Medical  Acts  in  that  behalf 
mentioned  may,  with  the  sanction  and  under  the  direction  of  the  general 
council,  unite  and  co-operate  in  conducting  the  examinations  required  for 
qualifications  to  be  registered  under  the  principal  Act : 

And  whereas  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England  is  one  of 
such  bodies,  but  doubts  are  entertained  whether  it  is  able  to  take 
advantage  of  the  hereinbefore  recited  provisions  of  the  principal  Act 
unless  it  receives  further  powers  from  Parliament,  and  accordingly  it 
is  expedient  to  amend  the  Medical  Acts  so  far  as  relates  to  the  said 
college  : 

Be  it  enacted  by  the  Queen's  most  Excellent  Majesty,  by  and  with  the 
advice  and  consent  of  the  Lords  Spiritual  and  Temporal,  and  Commons, 
in  this  present  Parliament  assembled,  and  by  the  authority  of  the  same, 
as  follows : 

1.  If  in  pursuance  of  the  principal  Act  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  Power  to 

of  England  unites   or  co-operates  with  any  of  the  colleges  or  bodies  in   coHeeef 

that  behalf  mentioned  in  the  Medical  Acts  in  conducting  the  examinations   Surgeons  of 

,p  ..„.  ,  .  •,,,  .  England  to 

required  tor  qualifications  to  be  registered  under  the  principal  Act.  then,    make    hve- 


[Ch.  43.] 


Ixxviii 


[38  &  39  Vict.] 


A.D. 1875. 

laws  with  a 
view  to  the 
Medical  Act. 


Saving  power 
of  council  to 
admit  to  the 
fellowship  in 
certain  cases. 


Bye-laws  to 
be  approved 
by  the  Privy 
Council. 


notwithstanding  anything  in  any  statute  or  charter  contained,  it  shall  be 
lawful  for  the  council  for  the  time  being  of  the  said  college  to  prescribe, 
by  a  bye-law  under  the  common  seal  of  the  said  college,  that  no  person 
shall  become  a  fellow  or  member  or  licentiate  in  midwifery  of  the  said 
college  unless  (in  addition  to  passing  such  examination  (if  any)  and 
complying  with  such  other  conditions  (if  any)  as  may  be  prescribed  by 
any  bye-laws  in  force  for  the  time  being  made  in  pursuance  of  any 
charter  of  the  said  college)  he  shall  have  passed  such  examinations, 
hereinafter  called  the  joint  examinations,  for  qualification  to  be  regis- 
tered under  the  Medical  Act,  and  complied  with  such  conditions  relating 
thereto  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  the  said  college  and  the  college 
or  body,  colleges  or  bodies,  with  whom  the  said  college  may  be  united  or 
co-operating  as  aforesaid  ;  and  every  person  who  shall  have  passed  such 
joint  examinations  and  complied  with  such  conditions  as  aforesaid  shall 
be  entitled  to  receive  letters  testimonial  of  his  qualification  to  practise 
the  art  and  science  of  surgery  under  the  common  seal  of  the  said  college, 
on  obtaining  which  he  shall  become  and  be  constituted  a  member  of  the 
said  college,  subject  to  all  the  regulations,  provisions,  and  bye-laws  in 
force  for  the  time  being  of  the  said  college : 

Provided  that  nothing  in  this  Act  contained  shall  diminish  or  affect 
any  power  which  the  council  of  the  said  college  at  the  time  of  passing 
this  Act  may  have,  under  any  charter,  of  appointing  or  electing  to  be 
fellows  of  the  said  college,  without  examination,  any  of  the  present 
members  of  the  said  college  who  if  this  Act  had  not  passed  would  be  or 
might  become  eligible,  by  reason  of  their  standing  as  members,  to  be 
appointed  or  elected  fellows  of  the  said  college  without  examination,  or 
any  fellows  or  members  or  licentiates  respectively  of  the  Royal  College 
of  Surgeons  in  Ireland,  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  Edinburgh,  or 
the  Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  of  Glasgow,  who  shall  at  the 
time  of  passing  this  Act  be  in  the  bona  fide  practice  of  the  profession  of  a 
surgeon  of  England  or  Wales,  and  shall  have  obtained  their  respecrive 
diplomas  or  licenses  after  examination  : 

Provided  also,  that  no  bye-law  made  in  pursuance  of  this  Act  shall  be 
of  any  force  unless  it  has  the  approval  of  the  Lords  of  Her  Majesty's 
Most  Honourable  Privy  Council,  and  that  it  shall  be  lawful  for  said 
Lords  of  the  Council  at  any  subsequent  time,  if  they  shall  think  fit,  to 
revoke  such  assent. 


[38  &  39  Vict]  lxxix  [Ch.  43.] 

2.  Nothing  in  this  Act  contained  shall  deprive  the  said  college  of  the    A.D.  1875. 
right  (if  any)  existing  at  the  passing  of  this  Act,  or  relieve  them  from  Saving  rights 
the  obligation  (if  any)  existing  at  the  passing  of  this  Act,  to  admit  women  °f  the  college 
to  the  examinations  required   for  letters  testimonial  of  the  college,  or  for  women    to 

a  qualification  to   be  registered   under  "The  Medical  Act,  1858,"  or  to  auiinati0enJ 
grant  letters  testimonial  to  any  woman  who  has  satisfactorily  passed  the 
examinations  and  fulfilled  the  other   general  conditions    imposed  upon 
persons  seeking  to  obtain  from  the  said  college  such  letters  testimonial 
or  qualification. 

3.  This  Act  may  be  cited  for  all  purposes  as  "  The  Medical  Act,  Royal  Tltle  and 

construction 

College  of  Surgeons  of  England,  1875,"  and  shall  be  construed  as  one  of  Act. 
with  the  Medical  Acts. 


[1876.]  lxxx  [39  &  40  Vict.] 

[:*0  &  40  Vicr.]  Medical  Act  (Qualifications).  [Ch.  41.] 


CHAPTER  41. 

An  Act  to  remove  Restrictions  on  the  granting  of  Qualifications  for 
Registration  under  the  Medical  Act  on  the  ground  of  Sex. 

[11th  August  1876.] 

BE  it  enacted  by  the  Queen's  most  Excellent  Majesty,  by  and  with  the 
advice  and  consent  of  the  Lords  Spiritual  and  Temporal,  and  Commons, 
in  the  present  Parliament  assembled,  and  by  the  authority  of  the  same  : 

1.  The  powers  of  every  body  entitled  under  the  Medical  Act  to  grant 
qualifications  for  registration  shall  extend  to  the  granting  of  any 
qualification  for  registration  granted  by  such  body  to  all  persons  without 
distinction  of  sex  :  Provided  always,  that  nothing  herein  contained  shall 
render  compulsory  the  exercise  of  such  powers,  and  that  no  person  who 
but  for  this  Act  would  not  have  been  entitled  to  be  registered  shall,  by 
reason  of  such  registration,  be  entitled  to  take  any  part  in  the  govern- 
ment, management,  or  proceedings  of  the  universities  or  corporations 
mentioned  in  the  said  Medical  Act. 

2.  This  Act  shall  be  taken  to  be  incorporated  with  the  Medical  Act,  as 
amended  by  the  Act  of  the  twenty-second  year  of  Her  Majesty,  chapter 
twenty-one,  and  the  Medical  Act  as  so  amended  and  any  other  Act 
amending  the  Medical  Act  shall  be  construed  and  have  effect  accordingly. 


B  Y  E-  L  A  W  S. 


SECT.  I COMMON  SEAL*. 


1-  1HE  Common  Seal  of  the  RorAL 
College  of  Surgeons  of  England  shall 
consist  of  the  Armorial  Bearings,  Crest, 
Supporters  and  Motto  of  the  College, 
as  registered  in  Her  Majesty's  College 
of  Arms  ;  and  of  which  a  fac-simile  is 
here  given. 

2.  The  Seal  shall  he  in  the  custody 
of  the  President  and  Vice-Presidents. 

3.  The  Seal  shall  not  he  affixed  to 
any  instrument,  except  in  the  presence 
of  the  President  or  one  of  the  Vice- 
Presidents,  or  in  their  absence  in  the 
presence  of  the  Senior  Member  of  the 
Council. 


SECT.  II.— HONORARY  MEDAL. 

1 .  There  shall  be  an  Honorary  Medal  of  the  College,  to  be  awarded  by  the  Council 
under  such  Rules  and  Conditions  as  the  Council  shall  from  time  to  time  determine. 

2.  The  Honorary  Medal  shall  not  be  awarded  to  any  Member  of  the  Council. 


SECT.  Ill,— BYE-LAWS. 

The  making,  altering  or  abrogating  any  Bye-Law  shall  be  in  the  following 
manner  : — 

A  written  Formula  for  any  proposed  Bye-Law,  or  for  altering  or  for  abrogating 
any  existing  Bye-Law,  being  delivered  by  a  Member  of  the  Council  to  the  President 

*  The  Common  Seal  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England  shall  consist  of  the  Armorial 
Bearings,  Crest,  Supporters,  and  Motto  of  the  College  as  registered  in  Her  Majesty's  College  of  Arms 
as  follows,  viz. : — "  Quarterly  a  Cross  of  St.  George  thereon,  an  Imperial  Crown  between  two  Anchors 
erect  in  pale  and  two  Portcullises  in  fess  :  in  the  .first  and  fourth  Quarters  a  Serpent  nvwed  ;  in 
the  second  and  third  a  Lion  couchant  givtrdant,"  with  "  a  Chief  thereon,  a  Lion  of  England."  and 
"  on  a  ivreath  an  Eagle  reguardant?  an  imperial  Crown  on  the  head,  and  a  Mace  in  the  Dexter 
claw,"  with  the  Motto  "  Qu<e  prosunt  omnibus  Artes;  "  "  on  the  dexter  side  the  figure  of  Machaon, 
holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a  broken  arrow,  ami  on  the  Sinister  the  figure  of  Podalirius,  in  hit 
txterior  hand  a  staff  entwined  by  a  Serpent  :  "  of  which  Armorial  Bearings  4  r.  a  representation  it 
htre  ■jiveti. 


lxxxii  BYE-LAWS. 

or  presiding  Member  at  any  Meeting  of  the  Council,  shall  thereupon  be  read;  and 
if  seconded,  be  taken  into  consideration;  the  Council  shall  then  decide  by  Ballot, 
whether  the  said  Formula  shall  be  referred  to  a  Committee;  and  if  a  Majority  be  in 
favour  of  such  reference,  a  Committee  of  three  Members  of  the  Council  shall  imme- 
diately be  efected,  by  marking  lists,  to  whom  the  said  Formula  shall  he  referred: 
and  such  Committee  shall  thereupon  take  the  said  Formula  into  consideration  and 
report  their  opinion  thereon  to  the  next  Meeting  of  the  Council. 

At  which  next  or  any  succeeding  Meeting,  the  Council,  having  considered  the  report 
of  the  said  Committee,  shall  ballot  for  the  acceptance  or  rejection  of  the  said  Formula  ; 
and  if  the  same  be  then  approved  and  accepted,  it  shall  be  again  referred  to  the  said 
Committee,  in  order  that  the  Opinion  of  Counsel  may  be  taken  upon  any  point  therein, 
if  in  the  judgment  of  the  said  Council  or  Committee  such  Opinion  be  necessary. 

And  the  said  Committee  shall  report  to  the  next  Meeting  of  the  Council  their 
determination  in  the  matter,  with  the  Opinion  of  Counsel,  if  any  have  been  taken  ; 
and  if  the  said  Formula  be  again  approved  by  a  Majority  of  the  said  Council  or  of 
anv  succeeding  Council,  the  same  shall  be  ordained  by  such  Council,  signed  by  the 
Members  present,  and  submitted  to  the  proper  authority,  for  sanction  and  ratification. 


SECT.  IV ELECTION  AND  ADMISSION  OF  MEMBERS  OF  COUNCIL. 

1.  The  place  and  time  appointed  for  every  Meeting  of  the  Fellows  for  the  Elec- 
tion of  Members  or  a  Member  of  the  Council  shall  be  announced  in  the  '  London 
Gazette,'  and  in  two  London  daily  Newspapers,  not  less  than  one  hundred  and  ten 
davs  and  not  more  than  one  hundred  and  twenty  before  the  day  of  Meeting. 

2.  Every  eligible  Fellow  desirous  of  a  seat  in  the  Council  shall,  within  ten  days 
from  the  publication  of  the  '  London  Gazette '  in  which  the  day  of  Meeting  for  the 
Flection  shall  be  announced,  transmit  or  deliver  to  the  Secretary  of  the  College,  a 
notice  signed  by  himself  in  the  following  Terms: — 

I,  A.  B.,  of  C.,  Fellow  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England,  do  hereby 
declare,  that  I  am  a  Candidate  for  a  Seat  in  the  Council  of  the  said  College  ; 

Together  with  a  Nomination  signed  by  three  Fellows  of  the  College  in  the  follow- 
ing Terms : — 

We,  the  undersigned  Fellows  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England,  do 
hereby  certify  that  A.  B.,  of  C,  is  in  our  estimation  a  fit  person  to  be  elected  into 
the  Council  of  the  said  College ;  and  we  do  hereby  nominate  him  a  Candidate  for  a 
seat  in  the  said  Council. 

3.  The  names  of  the  eligible  Fellows  who  shall  have  been  nominated  as  Candi- 
dates for  the  Council  in  the  manner  hereinbefore  required,  and  shall  have  complied 
with  the  provisions  respecting  the  said  notice,  together  with  the  names  of  the  three 
Fellows  by  whom  they  shall  respectively  have  been  nominated,  shall  he  published 
in  the  "London  Gazette,'  and  in  two  London  daily  Newspapers,  uot  less  than  ten 
davs  before  the  day  appointed  for  the  Election; 

•4.  Members  of  the  Council  retiring  from  Office  by  rotation,  and  desirous  of  re- 
election, shall  intimate  such  their  desire  in  writing,  addressed  to  the  Secretary, 
vitbin  ten  davs  from  the  publication  of  the  '  London  Gazette'  in  which  the  day  of 
Meeting  for  the  Election  shall  be  announced ;  and  the  names  of  such  Members  shall 


bye-laws.  Ixxxiii 

be  published  in  the  '  London  Gazette'  and  in  the  said  two  London  daily  Newspapers 
at  the  head  of  the  list  of  the  names  of  the  several  other  Candidates  to  be  therein 
published  as  aforesaid. 

5.  Not  less  than  ninety  days  prior  to  the  day  fixed  for  such  Meeting,  the  Secre- 
tary shall  deliver  or  send  by  the  post  to  every  Fellow  of  the  College,  whose  address 
is  registered  at  the  College,  a  voting-paper,  in  such  form  as  the  Council  of  the 
College  may  from  time  to  time  direct. 

6.  Every  such  Fellow,  if  he  desires  to  vote  at  such  Election,  by  voting-paper,  and 
not  in  person,  shall  return  such  voting-paper  marked,  enclosed,  sealed,  authenticated 
and  attested  in  such  manner  as  the  Council  shall  from  time  to  time  direct  and 
require,  and  so  as  the  same  shall  be  received  by  the  Secretary,  or  person  acting 
for  him,  not  later  than  the  time  appointed  for  the  commencement  of  such 
Election. 

7.  At  every  Meeting  for  Election  into  the  Council,  not  less  than  six  Fellows  of 
the  College  exclusive  of  the  Members  of  Council  being  actually  present,  the  Chair- 
man having  declared  the  business  of  the  day,  and  appointed  two  of  the  Fellows 
present  to  act  as  Scrutineers  in  taking  the  result  of  the  Ballot,  the  Secretary  or 
person  acting  for  him  shall  announce  to  the  Meeting  the  names  of  the  several 
Candidates  so  published  as  aforesaid  in  the  order  in  which  such  names  were  so 
published,  except  the  name  or  names  of  such  of  the  said  Candidates  as  shall  pre- 
viously have  signified  to  the  Secretary  in  writing  his  or  their  desire  not  to  proceed 
to  the  Election,  whereupon  a  Ballot  shall  be  forthwith  taken  for  the  Election  of 
such  a  number  of  Members  as  shall  be  required  to  fill  up  the  vacancies  in  the 
Council,  and  the  Secretary  or  person  acting  for  him  shall  thereupon  deposit  in  the 
Ballot-box  the  voting-papers  which  he  shall  have  duly  received,  and  such  Ballot 
shall  be  kept  open  for  two  hours ;  and  at  the  expiration  of  such  two  hours,  the 
Balloting-box  shall,  in  the  presence  of  the  two  Scrutineers,  be  opened  by  the 
Chairman,  who. shall,  in  the  presence  and  with  the  concurrence  and  assistance  of 
the  two  Scrutineers,  ascertain  the  result  of  such  Ballot,  and  shall  forthwith  declare 
the  names  of  the  Fellow's  elected  into  such  vacancies,  and  thereupon  the  Election 
of  such  Fellows  to  be  Members  of  the  Council  shall  be  deemed  to  be  and  be 
complete. 

8.  If  at  any  Election  two  or  more  Candidates  for  one  or  more  vacancies  shall 
obtain  an  equal  number  of  votes,  the  right  of  such  Candidates  to  be  elected  shall  be 
determined  by  their  seniority  in  standing  as  Fellows  of  the  College,  the  senior  of 
such  Fellowrs  being  preferred. 

9.  When  there  shall  be  any  vacancy  in  the  Council  by  the  death  or  resignation  of 
a  Member,  the  Fellow,  of  those  elected,  who  shall  have  been  so  elected  by  the 
smallest  number  of  votes,  shall  be  the  substitute  Member  of  Council  in  the  room 
of  such  Member ;  and  when  more  than  one  such  vacancy  shall  be  required  to  be  so 
filled  up,  the  Fellow  elected  by  the  smallest  number  of  vo'es  shall  be  the  substitute 
in  the  room  of  that  Member  whose  period  of  Office  would  have  first  terminated,  and  so 
in  regard  to  each  of  such  vacancies  respectively.  And  if  it  shall  at  any  time  happen 
that  more  than  one  Member  shall  be  elected  by  the  same  number  of  votes,  being 
with  reference  to  the  other  Fellows  elected  the  smallest  number  of  votes,  the  youngest 
in  standing  as  a  Fellow  of  the  persons  so  elected  by  such  equal  number  of  votes 
shall  be  the  substitute  Member,  and  so  in  regard  to  each  of  such  vacancies  re- 
spectively. 

7i2 


l.KXxiv  BYE -LAWS. 

SECT.  V.  -ABSENCE  OR  MISCONDUCT  OF  MEMBERS  OF  COUNCIL. ' 

1.  "Should  any  Member  of  the  Council  be  absent  from  more  than  four  consecutive 
Meetings;  without  leave  of  the  Council,  lie  shall  ipso  facto  cease  to  be  a  Member  of 
the  Council,  unless  a  reason  for  such  absence  satisfactory  to  the  Council  he  assigned. 

2.  Any  Member  of  the  Council  who  shall  wilfully  disobey  any  Bye-Law,  Ordi- 
nance, li nl c  or  Constitution  of  the  College,  shall  he  liable  to  censure  or  removal 
from  the  Council,  by  resolution  thereof. 

3.  If  any  Member  of  the  Council,  ceasing  to  be  or  removed  from  being  a  Member 
of  the  Council,  by  virtue  of  either  of  the  two  preceding  Clauses,  shall  be  the 
President,  or  one  of  the  Vice-Presidents  of  the  College,  he  shall  on  so  ceasing  to 
be,  or  being  removed  from  being  a  Member  of  the  Council,  also  cease  to  hold  the 
office  of  President  or  Vice-President,  as  the  case  may  he. 


SECT.  VI RESIGNATION  OF  MEMBERS  OF  COUNCIL. 

1.  The  Resignation  of  a  Member  of  the  Council  shall  not  be  effectual  until  the 
acceptance  thereof  by  the  Council. 

2.  Every  Member  of  the  Council,  whose  Resignation  shall  have  been  accepted,  or 
who  shall  have  been  removed,  or  who  shall  have  gone  out  of  office  by  rotation,  shall, 
ipso  facto,  cease  to  be  a  Member  of  every  Committee  of  which  he  shall  have  been 
elected  a  Member. 


SECT.  VII MEETINGS  OF  COUNCIL. 

1.  A  Meeting  of  the  Council  shall  be  bolden  upon  the  first  Thursday  in  January, 
April,  July,  and  October  in  every  year;  or  within  one  Calendar  Month  after  each 
'A'  those  days. 

2.  The  President  may  call  a  Meeting  of  the  Council  whenever  he  shall  judge  the 
same  to  be  necessary. 

3.  The  President  may  call  a  Meeting  of  the  Council  upon  a  Requisition,  signed 
by  eight  or  more  Members  of  the  Council. 

4.  Upon  the  demand  of  three  Members,  anj-  question  under  consideration  by  the 
Council  shall  he  decided  by  Ballot. 

5.  Every  Resolution  of  the  Council  relating  to  Censure  or  Removal  shall  be  sub- 
mitted to  the  Council  at  a  Meeting  specially  to  be  bolden  for  that  purpose  :  of  w  hicn 
Meeting  seven  days'  Notice,  by  summons,  stating  such  purpose,  shall  be  given  to  the 
Members  of  the  Council. 

t).  Every  question  in  the  Council  relating  to  Censure  or  Removal  shall  be  deter- 
mined by  Ballot. 

7.  EveiJ  Member  present  from  the  commencement  until  the  termination  of  any 
Meeting  of  the  Council  shall  be  entitled  to  One  Guinea. 


SECT.  VIII ELECTION  OF   EXAMINERS. 

1.  Every  Flection  into  the  Court  of  Examiners  shall  take  place  at  a  Meeting  (,f 
the  Council,  of  which  Meeting  not  less  than  seven  days*  notice  shall  be  given  to  the 
Members  of  the  Council  by  Summons,  and  notice  of  such  Meeting  and  the  purpose 
thereof  and  the   number  of  vacancies  to  be  filled  up  thereat  shall  further  he  given 


BYE-I.AWS.  IxXW 

by  advertisement  in  such  Public  Journals  or  Newspapers  as  the  Council  of  the 

College  shall  from  time  to  time  determine  and  direct,  a  reasonable  time  before  the 
date  fixed  for  sucb  Meeting. 

2.  Xo  Fellow  of  the  College  shall  be  eligible  for  election  as  a  Member  of  the- 
Court  of  Examiners,  unless  not  less  than  three  clear  days  before  the  Meeting  of  the 
Council  for  the  election  he  shall  have  been  nominated  in  writing  by  a  Member  of 
the  Council,  or  unless  not  less  than  seven  clear  days  before  the  Election  he  shall 
have  made  application  in  writing  to  the  Secretary,  to  be  admitted  as  a  Candidate 
for  election  into  the  Court  of  Examiners. 

'3.  No  Fellow  of  the  College  shall  be  elected  a  Member  of  the  Court  of  Examiners 
unless,  in  addition  to  having  been  nominated  or  having  made  such  application,  as 
aforesaid,  he  shall  obtain  a  number  of  votes  representing  an  absolute  majority  of 
the  Members  of  the  Council  then  present  at  the  Meeting  for  such  Election  whether 
voting  or  not.     Such  votes  to  be  taken  by  Ballot  in  manner  following: — 

4.  On  the  day  and  at  the  time  appointed  for  the  Election,  the  Secretarv,  or 
person  acting  for  him,  shall  announce  to  the  Meeting  the  names  of  all  the  Fellows 
of  the  College  who  shall  have  been  duly  nominated,  or  made  application  as  herein- 
before provided,  whereupon  a  Ballot  shall  be  taken  in  manner  following:  that  is  to 
say,  every  Member  of  the  Council  present  and  desiring  to  vote,  shall  put  into  the 
Balloting-box  a  slip  of  paper  containing  one  of  the  names  so  announced  to  the 
Meeting,  the  papers  shall  then  be  severally  examined  by  the  President  or  Presiding 
Member,  and  the  names  written  thereon  read  aloud  by  the  Secretary  or  person 
acting  for  him,  and  the  Candidate,  if  any,  who  shall  obtain  a  majority  of  votes 
representing  an  absolute  majority  of  the  Members  of  the  Council  then  present  at 
the  Meeting,  whether  voting  or  not,  shall  be  declared  to  be  and  be  duly  elected  a 
Member  of  the  Court  of  Examiners  for  the  period  of  live  years. 

5.  If  at  the  first  Ballot  for  the  election  of  a  Member  of  the  Court  of  Examiners, 
no  Candidate  shall  obtain  a  number  of  votes  representing  such  absolute  majority,  a 
second  Ballot  shall  be  taken,  the  name  of  the  Candidate  obtaining  the  smallest 
number  of  votes  in  the  first  Ballot  being  omitted  and  excluded  from  sucb  second 
Billot,  and  if  on  such  second  Ballot  no  Candidate  shall  receive  a  number  of  votes 
representing  an  absolute  majority  of  the  Members  of  the  Council  then  present  at  the 
Meeting,  whether  voting  or  not,  a  third  Ballot  shall  be  taken,  the  name  of  the 
Candidate  obtaining  the  smallest  number  of  votes  in  the  second  Ballot  being  omitted 
and  excluded  from  such  third  Ballot,  and  so  on  until  some  Candidate  shall  have 
obtained  a  number  of  votes  representing  an  absolute  majority  of  the  Members  of 
the  Council  then  present  at  the  Meeting,  whether  voting  or  not,  when  he  shall  be 
declared  to  be  and  be  duly  elected  a  Member  of  the  Court  of  Examiners  for  the 
period  of  five  years. 

6.  If  at  any  Ballot  two  or  more  Candidates  shall  obtain  an  equal  number  of 
votes,  being  with  respect  to  the  ether  Candidates  the  smallest  number  of  votes 
obtained  by  any  Candidate,  the  Junior  or  Juniors  on  the  Boll  of  Fellows  shall  be 
omitted  and  excluded  from  the  succeeding  Ballot. 

7.  If  at  the  first  Ballot  there  be  more  than  two  Candidates,  and  all  of  them  shall 
obtain  an  equal  number  of  votes,  the  Junior  on  the  Boll  of  Fellows  shall  be  omitted 
and  excluded  from  the  second  Ballot,  and  so  on  at  each  succeeding  Ballot. 

S.  The  above  procedure  shall  be  adopted  with  regard  to  the  Election  of  as  many 
Candidates  as  there  are  vacancies  to  be  filled  up  at  such  Meeting,  the  Dame  of  any 
Candidate  already  elected  being  omitted  and  excluded  from  all  subsequent   Ballots. 


lxxxvi  BYE-LAWS. 

SECT.  IX.— ABSENCE  OF  EXAMINEES. 

Should  a  Member  of  the  Court  of  Examiners  be  absent  from  that  Court  more  than 
six  successive  Meetings  without  assigning  a  Reason  satisfactory  to  the  Court,  such 
Absence  shall  be  reported  to  the  Council  bolden  next  after  the  said  six  Meetings ; 
and  the  Member  so  absenting  himself  shall  be  liable  to  removal  from  the  Court  by 
resolution  of  the  Council. 


SECT.  X.— RESIGNATION  OF  EXAMINERS. 

The  Resignation  of  a  Member  of  the  Court  of  Examiners  shall  not  take  effect 
until  the  acceptance  thereof  by  the  Council. 


SECT.  XI MEETINGS  OF  COURT  OF  EXAMINERS. 

1.  The  Court  of  Examiners  shall  be  authorized  to  hold  such  Courts  for  the 
Examination  of  Candidates  for  the  Fellowship  of  the  College  and  to  make  such 
adjournments  thereof  as  may  by  them  be  judged  necessary. 

2.  The  Court  of  Examiners  shall  constitute  and  be  the  Examiners  in  Surgery 
appointed  bv  the  College  for  the  Joint  Examinations  to  be  conducted  by  the  College 
and  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  London,  and  shall  receive  in  respect  thereof 
such  remuneration  as  the  Council  shall  from  time  to  time  determine  and  direct. 
Six  at  least  of  the  said  Court  of  Examiners  shall  attend  each  Examination  in 
Surgery  forming  part  of  such  Joint  Examinations. 

3.  Every  Member  of  the  Court  of  Examiners  present  from  the  commencement 
to  the  termination  of  any  meeting  of  the  Court  of  Examiners  relative  to  Exami- 
nations, but  not  for  the  purpose  of  conducting  any  of  the  above  Examinations,  shall 
be  entitled  to  One  Guinea. 

4.  In  every  case  of  Examination  for  the  Diploma  of  Fellow  the  Examiners  present 
from  the  commencement  to  the  termination  of  such  Examination  shall  be  entitled  to 
an  equal  division  of  such  a  sum  as  the  Council  shall  from  time  to  time  determine 
whether  the  person  examined  be  approved  or  not. 


SECT.  XII.— ELECTION  OF  PRESIDENT  AND  VICE-PRESIDENTS. 

The  mode  of  Election  of  President  and  Vice-Presidents  shall  be  as  follows  : — 
1.  Every  Member  of  the  Council  present  at  the  Meeting  for  such  Election,  having 
been  furnished  with  a  list  of  the  Members  of  the  Council,  shall,  if  desirous  of  voting, 
put  a  mark  against  the  name  of  one  person  in  such  list,  and  put  the  same  into  the 
Balloting-box  •,  the  papers  shall  then  be  severally  examined  by  the  President  (or 
Presiding  Member),  and  ejrery  name  against  which  such  mark  shall  have  been  put 
shall  be  read  aloud  by  the  Secretary,  or  person  acting  for  him;  and  the  person  (if 
any)  against  whose  name  there  shall  have  been  affixed  a  number  of  marks  repre- 
senting an  absolute  majority  of  the  Members  of  the  Council  then  present  at  the 
Meeting  whether  voting  or  not,  shall  be,  and  be  declared  to  be  duly  elected 
President. 


BYE-LAWS.  lwxvii 

2.  In  case  it  shall  appear  that  no  name  in  the  said  lists  has  a  uumber  of  marks 
representing  such  absolute  majority  affixed  against  it,  a  second  Ballot  shall  l>e 
taken,  the  name  against  which  the  smallest  number  of  marks  was  affixed  iu  the 
first  Ballot  being  omitted  and  excluded  from  the  second  Ballot,  and  so  on  with 
subsequent  Ballots,  until  some  name  shall  have  a  number  of  marks  affixed  against 
it  representing  an  absolute  majority  of  the  Members  of  the  Council  then  present  at 
the  Meeting,  whether  voting  or  not,  when  the  person  against  whose  name  such 
number  of  marks  shall  have  been  affixed  shall  be,  and  be  declared  to  be,  duly 
elected  President. 

3.  If  any  difficulty  shall  arise  with  respect  to  any  such  Ballot  by  reason  of  the 
names  of  two  or  more  persons  having  an  equal  number  of  marks  affixed  against 
them,  the  question  shall  be  decided  according  to  the  seniority  of  such  persons  as 
Members  of  the  Council,  the  name  of  the  Junior  being  omitted  and  excluded 
from  the  succeeding  Ballot. 

4.  The  same  procedure  shall  be  adopted  with  regard  to  the  Election  of  each  of 
the  Vice-Presidents. 


SECT.  XIII EXAMINERS  AND  EXAMINATIONS  IN  ANATOMY 

AND  PHYSIOLOGY. 

1.  The  Council  shall,  under  such  Regulations,  and  for  such  time  or  period  as  to 
them  shall  seem  proper  (but  always  subject  to  removal  at  the  pleasure  of  the 
Council),  appoint  such  persons  as  they  shall  think  proper  for  the  purpose  of  con- 
ducting Examinations  in  Anatomy  and  Physiology  of  Candidates  for  the  Diploma 
of  Fellow. 

2.  The  Council  shall  further  appoint  such  persons  for  such  periods  and  on  such 
terms  as  they  shall  think  fit  to  be  the  Examiners  in  Anatomy  and  Physiology  to  be 
appointed  by  the  College  for  the  Joint  Examinations  conducted  by  the  College  and 
the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  London.  No  person  shall  be  ineligible  under 
this  clause  by  reason  of  having  been  appointed  under  the  preceding  clause. 

3.  The  Examinations  in  Anatomy  and  Physiology  to  be  required  of  all  Candidates 
for  the  Diploma  of  Fellow  shall  be  held  at  such  time  and  conducted  in  such  manner 
as  the  Council  of  the  College  shall  from  time  to  time  direct. 

4.  The  Council  shall  have  power  to  accept  from  any  Candidate  for  the  Diploma 
of  Fellow,  in  lieu  of  such  Examination  in  Anatomy  and  Physiology,  any  Degree, 
Diploma,  Licence,  or  Certificate  of  any  University,  College,  or  other  public  bodv 
whose  Degree,  Diploma,  Licence,  or  Certificate  the  Council  shall  deem  to  be  equi- 
valent to  the  passing  of  such  Examination. 


SECT.  XIV EXAMINATION  AND  ADMISSION  OF  MEMBERS. 

1.  No  person  under  the  age  of  Twenty-one  years  shall  become  a  Member  of  the 
College  nor  unless  and  until  he  shall  have  passed  the  Examinations  for  Qualifications 
to  be  registered  under  the  Medical  Act,  held  by  the  Examining  Board  for  the  lime 
being  constituted  under  the  Scheme  and  Regulations  approved  and  adopted  by  the 
Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  London  on  March  12th,  1883,  and  by  the  College 
on  April  29th,  1883  (herein  called  the  Joint  Examinations),  and  complied  with 
the  conditions  relating  thereto  contained  in  the  said  Scheme  and  Regulations,  or 


Jxxxviii  HYK-LAWS. 

such  conditions  as  may  be  agreed  upon  between  tbe  College  of  Physicians  and  the 
College  for  the  time  being.  "Nothing  contained  in  this  Section  shall  diminish 
or  affect  the  right  of  any  person  who  shall  have  commenced  professional  study 
before  the  1st  of  October,  1884,  to  be  examined  for  and  to  receive  the  Diploma 
of  Member  of  the  College ;  but  such  right,  where  it  exists,  shall  remain  and 
continue,  to  all  intents  and  purposes,  as  if  this  Bye-Law  had  not  been  enacted. 

2.  The  Diploma  of  Member  shall  be  in  such  Form  as  the  Council  may  from  time 
to  time  judge  proper. 

3.  The  Seal  of  the  College  shall  be  affixed  to  the  Diploma  of  every  Member  of  the 

College. 

4.  Every  person,  prior  to  his  admission  as  a  Member  of  the  College,  shall,  in  the 
presence  of  an  Officer  of  the  College,  make  and  subscribe  his  name  to  the  following 
Declaration:  — 

"  I  A.  B.,  do  solemnly  and  sincerely  declare,  that,  while  a  Member  of  the  Royal 
College  of  Surgeons  of  England,  I  will  observe  the  Bye-Laws  thereof:  that  1  will 
obey  every  lawful  Summons  issued  by  order  of  the  Council  of  the  said  College, 
having  no  reasonable  excuse  to  the  contrary :  and  that  I  will  demean  myself 
honourably  in  the  practice  of  my  Profession  ;  and  to  the  utmost  of  my  power 
maintain  the  dignity  and  welfare  of  the  College." 

5.  Everv  person,  prior  to  his  admission  as  a  Member,  shall  subscribe  his  name 
to  a  Copy  of  the  Bye-Laws  of  the  College,  in  testimony  of  his  having  engaged  him- 
self to  the  observance  thereof. 

6.  The  fee  for  the  Diploma  of  Member,  exclusive  of  the  fees  payable  for  the 
Licence  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  London  under  the  Scheme  and 
Regulations  for  the  Joint  Examinations,  shall  be  such  sum  not  exceeding  Twenty 
Guineas  and  shall  be  payable  in  such  manner  and  at  such  times  as  the  Council 
from  time  to  time  direct,  and  in  addition  thereto  there  shall  be  paid  the  Stamp 
Duty,  if  any,  on  such  Diploma  and  such  reasonable  fees  for  and  in  case  of  re- 
examination as  shall  be  in  like  manner  directed. 

7.  If  the  Court  of  Examiners  shall  find  any  circumstance  in  the  Character, 
Conduct,  or  mode  of  Practice  of  any  Candidate  for  Examination  which  in  their 
opinion  'renders  such  Candidate  unfit  to  be  admitted  a  Member  of  the  College,  the 
said  Court  shall  have  the  power  of  declining  to  examine  him  until  the  opinion  of 
the  Council  shall  have  been  taken  thereon. 


SECT.  XV.— RIGHTS  OF  FELLOWS  AND  MEMBERS. 

The  Council  will,  at  all  times,  protect  and  defend  every  Fellow  and  Member  of 
the  College  who  may  be  disturbed  in  the  exercise  and  enjoyment  of  the  Rights. 
Privileges,  Exemptions,  and  Immunities,  acquired  by  him  as  a  Fellow  and  Member 
or  Member  thereof. 


SECT.  XVI.— MISCONDUCT  OF  FELLOWS  AND  MEMBERS. 

1,  If  any  Fellow  or  Member  of  the  College  shall  after  due  enquiry  bejudgejj 
by  the  Council  to  have  been  guilty  of  disgraceful  conduit  in  any  professional 
respect,  he  shall  be  liable  to  removal  by  resolution  of  the  Council  from  being  a 
Fellow  and  Member  or  Member  of  the  College. 


BYE-LAWS.  lxXXlX 

2.  Should  any  Fellow  or  Member  of  the  College  be  convicted  of  any  Criminal 
Offence,  or  have  his  name  removed  from  the  Medical  Register  by  the  General 
Medical  Council  under  Section  XXIX.  of  the  Medical  Act  of  1858,  the  Council  of 
the  College  may,  if  they  should  consider  the  offence  of  which  he  shall  have  been  so 
convicted,  or  for  which  his  name  shall  have  been  so  removed,  to  be  of  such  a  nature 
as  to  render  him  unfit  to  remain  a  Fellow  and  Member  or  a  Member  of  the 
College,  remove  such  Fellow  or  Member  by  resolution  to  that  effect,  from  being  a 
Fellow  and  Member  or  a  Member  of  the  College. 

3.  Any  Fellow  or  Member  who  shall  have  been  removed  by  Resolution  of  the 
Council  as  afoi-esaid  shall  thereby  forfeit  all  his  rights  and  privileges  as  a  Fellow 
and  Member  or  a  Member  of  the  College  ;  and  his  Diplomas  or  Diploma  shall  there- 
upon be  void  and  shall  become  the  property  of  the  College,  and  be  delivered  up  by 
such  Fellow  or  Member  to  the  College  on  demand,  provided  that  if  at  any  subsequent 
time  the  Council  of  the  College  by  Resolution,  and  subject  to  such  conditions  as  they 
may  think  proper,  rescind  any  Resolution  which  may  have  been  passed  under  any 
of  the  preceding  Bye-Laws  for  removing  any  person  from  being  a  Fellow  and 
Member  or  Meinbeuof  the  College,  such  rescinding  of  the  former  Resolution  shall  have 
the  effect  of  restoring  such  person  to  the  Fellowship  or  Membership  of  the  College, 
and  such  person  shall,  notwithstanding  such  removal  or  forfeiture  as  aforesaid,  but 
subject  to  such  conditions  as  the  Council  may  in  the  particular  case  see  fit  to  impose, 
be  restored  to  his  rights  and  privileges  as  a  Fellow  and  Member  or  a  Member  of 
the  College. 


SECT.  XVII MEETINGS  OF  FELLOWS  AND  MEMBERS. 

1.  No  business  whatever  shall  be  transacted,  nor  any  matter  be  discussed  or  de- 
bated, at  any  meeting  or  assemblage  convened  by  or  under  the  authority  of  the 
President  or  Council,  or  before  or  after  the  business  thereof  shall  have  com- 
menced, other  than  the  particular  business  or  matter  in  respect  of  which  such 
meeting  or  assemblage  shall  have  been  convened  ;  nor  shall  any  debate  or  dis- 
cussion whatsoever  be  had  or  allowed  at  any  meeting  convened  by  the  President 
or  Council  for  the  delivery  of  Lectures  or  Orations,  either  before  or  after  the 
same  shall  have  commenced  or  terminated.  And  no  meeting  or  assemblage  of 
Fellows  or  Members  of  the  College  shall  be  held  in  the  Hall  or  Council  House  of 
the  College,  or  in  any  of  its  appurtenances,  unless  convened  by  or  under  the  autho- 
rity of  the  President  or  Council ;  and  no  Fellow  or  Member  of  the  College  shall 
advertise,  or  convene  or  attend,  or  combine  with  others  to  advertise,  or  convene  or 
attend,  any  meeting  or  assemblage  in  the  Hall  or  Council  House  of  the  College, 
or  in  any  of  its  appurtenances,  not  authorized  by  the  President  or  Council.  And 
any  Fellow  or  Member  of  the  College  who  may  in  any  manner  offend  herein  shall 
be  liable  to  be  restrained  and  excluded  by  the  Council  from  attending  any  Oration 
and  Lectures  at  the  Theatre,  and  from  any  use  of  or  admission  to  the  Libra  iv 
and  Museum,  and  to  be  suspended  from  any  or  all  other  Privileges  which  he  may 
have  as  a  Fellow  and  Member  or  a  Member  of  the  College,  for  any  such  period  as 
the  Council  may  adjudge,  or  to  removal  by  resolution  of  the  Council  from  being 
a  Fellow  and  Member  or  a  Member  of  the  College.  And  every  Fellow  or  Member 
of  the  College  who  shall  thereupon  be  removed  as  aforesaid  shall  forfeit  all  his 
rights  and  privileges  as  a  Fellow  and  Member  or  a  Member  thereof. 

2.  All  meetings  convened  by  or  under  the  authority  of  the  President  or  Council 


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of  the  College,  as  well  for  general  business  as  for  the  delivery  of  Orations  or  Lec- 
tures, or  for  the  distribution  of  Prizes,  shall  be  under  the  control  and  direction  of 
the  President  or  other  Member  of  the  Council  presiding  at  such  Meeting.  And  any 
Fellow  or  Member  of  the  College  who  shall  interrupt,  impede,  or  interfere  with  the 
proceedings  at  any  such  Meeting,  or  shall  propose  any  matter  for  discussion  or  de- 
bate without  the  leave  of  the  President  or  other  person  so  presiding,  shall,  upon 
being  required  by  the  President  or  other  person  so  presiding,  immediately  withdraw 
from  such  Meeting  ;  and  shall  be  moreover  liable  to  be  restrained  and  excluded  by 
the  Council  from  attending  any  Orations  and  Lectures  at  the  Theatre,  and  from 
any  use  of  or  admission  to  the  Library  and  Museum,  and  to  be  suspended  from 
any  or  all  other  privileges  which  he  may  have  as  a  Fellow  and  Member  or  a  Mem- 
ber of  the  College,  for  any  such  period  as  the  Council  may  adjudge.  And  any 
Fellow  or  Member  of  the  College  who  shall  so  offend  a  second  time,  or  during 
any  suspension  by  the  Council  shall  attempt  to  exercise  any  of  the  privileges  from 
which  he  shall  be  suspended,  shall  be  liable  to  removal  by  resolution  of  the 
Council  from  being  a  Fellow  and  Member  or  a  Member  of  the  College.  And  every 
Fellow  or  Member  of  the  College  who  shall  thereupon  be  removed  as  aforesaid 
shall  forfeit  all  his  rights  and  privileges  as  a  Fellow  and  Member  or  a  Member 
thereof.  

SECT.  XVIII RESIGNATION  AND  RELEASE  OF  FELLOWS  AND 

MEMBERS. 

1.  Any  Fellow  or  Member  of  the  College,  desirous  of  ceasing  to  be  a  Fellow  or 
Member  thereof,  shall  tender  his  resignation  to  the  Council;  and  upon  the  accept- 
ance of  his  Resignation,  he  shall  pay  Ten  Guineas,  over  and  above  all  charges 
of  Stamps. 

2.  No  resignation  shall  be  complete  and  valid  until  an  Instrument  under  the  Sea] 
of  the  College,  declaratory  thereof,  in  such  form  as  the  Council  shall  from  time  to 
time  direct,  be  delivered  to  the  Fellow  or  Member  resigning. 


SECT.  XIX CERTIFICATE  OF  DIPLOMA. 

A  Certificate  that  a  Diploma  has  been  obtained  by  any  Member  shall  not  be 
granted  to  or  for  any  Person  whomsoever  without  the  Authority  of  the  Council  ; 
and  for  which  Certificate  Five  Guineas  shall  be  paid,  over  and  above  all  charges 
of  Stamps,  unless  it  shall  appear  to  the  Council  that  such  Diploma  has  been 
destroyed  or  irrevocably  lost  by  fire,  shipwreck,  or  other  accident ;  in  which  case 
the  fee  of  Five  Guineas  may  be  remitted. 


SECT.  XX ADMISSION  TO  THE  FELLOWSHIP  BY  EXAMINATION. 

1.  No  person  shall  bo  entitled  to  the  Diploma  of  Fellow  unless  he  (a)  shall 
have  produced  evidence  satisfactory  to  the  Council  that  he  has  attained  the  age  of 
twenty-five  years;  (/((shall  have  complied  with  clause  1  of  the  Section  relating 
to  the  Examination  and  Admission  of  Members  or  possess  a  qualification  or 
qualifications  in  Medicine  and  Surgery  recognized  by  the  Council  in  Lieu  there  >l  ; 
(e)  shall  have  passed  the  examinations  and  complied  with  the  conditions  herein- 
after-prescribed.      Provided    always    that    nothing   herein   Contained   shall  diminish 


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XC1 


or  affect  the  right  of  any  person  who  shall  have  commeuced  professional  study 
before  the  first  day  of  October  One  thousand  Eight  hundred  and  Eighty-four  to 
be  examined  for  and  to  receive  the  Diploma  of  Fellow ;  but  such  right  where  it 
exists  shall  remain  and  continue  to  all  intents  and  purposes  as  if  this  Bye-Law 
had  not  been  enacted. 

2.  The  Council  shall  have  power  from  time  to  time  to  make  or  alter  such  Utiles 
and  Regulations  respecting  the  professional  education  of  Candidates  for  the  Fellow- 
ship as  they  may  think  proper. 

3.  The  Examination  for  the  Fellowship  shall  be  divided  into  two  parts,  viz.  : — 

The  first  Examination  to  be  on  Anatomy  and  Physiology. 
The  second  Examination  to  be  on  Pathology,  Therapeutics,  and  Surgery, 
and  on  such  other  subjects  as  the  Council  may  from  time  to  time  consider 
necessary. 
In  order  to  be  admitted  to  the  First  Examination,  the  Candidate  shall  produce 
evidence — 

That  he  has  been  engaged  during  not  less  than  three  Winter  Sessions  in 
the  acquirement  of  professional  knowledge,  in  such  manner  as  the  Council 
shall  from  time  to  time  direct. 

In  order  to  be  admitted  to  the  Second  Examination,  the  Candidate  shall  produce 
evidence — 

(If  a  Member)  that  he  has  been  engaged  for  six  years  in  the  acquirement  of 
professional  knowledge,  in  such  manner  as  the  Council  shall  from  time  to 
time  direct. 

(If  not  a  Member)  that  he  has  been  engaged  in  the  acquirement  of  pro- 
fessional knowledge,  in  such  manner  as  the  Council  shall  from  time  to  time 
direct,  for  at  least  four  years  subsequent  to  the  date  of  having  obtained  a 
qualification  or  qualifications  in  Medicine  and  Surgery  recognized  by  the 
Council  for  the  purpose. 

4.  The  fee  to  be  paid  for  admission  to  the  Fellowship  shall  be  Thirty  Guineas 
over  and  above  all  charges,  if  any,  for  stamps,  and  shall  be  payable  in  such  manner 
as  the  Council  shall  from  time  to  time  direct. 

Provided  always  that  the  Council  may,  if  they  think  fit,  remit  Ten  Guineas  of 
such  fee  in  the  case  of  a  Candidate  who  is  a  Member  of  the  College. 

5.  Examinations  for  the  Fellowship  shall  be  held  at  such  periods  as  the  Council 
shall  from  time  to  time  determine. 

6.  The  Examinations  shall  be  conducted  in  such  manner  as  the  Council  shall  from 
time  to  time  direct. 

7.  Every  Member  of  the  College  shall,  prior  to  his  admission  as  a  Fellow  by 
Examination,  make  and  subscribe  his  name  to  the  following  Declaration  in  the 
presence  of  an  Offieer  of  the  College,  viz. : — 

"I,  A.  E.,  of  C,  Member  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England,  do 
solemnly  and  sincerely  declare  that,  while  a  FelloAv  of  the  said  College,  I  -will 
observe  the  Bye-Laws  thereof  relating  to  the  Fellowship,  and  will  obey  every  lawful 
Summons  issued  by  order  of  the  Council  of  the  said  College,  having  no  reasonable 
excuse  to  the  contrary." 

8.  Every  Member  of  the  College  shall,  prior  to  his  admission  as  a  Fellow,  sub- 
scribe his  name  to  a  Copy  of  the  Bye-Laws  relating  to  the  Fellowship,  in  testimony 
of  having  engaged  himself  to  the  observance  thereof. 

9.  Every   person    not   previously  a  Member  of   the   College  shall,  prior  t<»   his 


SOU  BYE-LAWS. 

admission  as  a  Fellow,  make  and  subscribe  his  name  to  the  following  Declaration, 
in  the  presence  of  an  Officer  of  the  College,  viz.  : — 

"  I,  A.  B.,  of  C,  do  solemnly  and  sincerely  declare  that,  while  a  Fellow  or 
Member  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England,  I  will  observe  the  Bye-Laws 
thereof,  and  will  obey  every  lawful  Summons  issued  by  the  Council  of  the  said 
College,  having  no  reasonable  excuse  to  the  contrary,  and  will  to  the  utmost  of  my 
power  maintain  the  welfare  and  dignity  of  the  College." 

10.  Every  person  not  previously  a  Member  of  the  College  shall,  prior  to  his  admis- 
sion as  a  Fellow%  subscribe  his  name  to  a  copy  of  the  Bye-Laws  of  the  College. 

11.  The  Diploma  of  a  Fellow  shall  be  in  such  form  as  the  Council  may  from  time 
to  time  direct. 

l'J.  The  Seal  of  the  College  shall  be  affixed  to  the  Diploma  of  every  Fellow. 

13.  When  more  than  one  Member  of  the  College  shall  be  admitted  to  the  Fellowship 
at  the  same  time,  their  names  shall  be  entered  niton  the  Register  of  Fellows 
according  to  the  priority  of  the  dates  of  their  respective  Diplomas  as  Members  ; 
and  should  a  person  not  previously  a  Member  be  admitted  a  Fellow  at  the  same 
time  as  a  Member  or  Members,  such  previous  Member  or  Members  shall  take 
the  precedence. 


SECT.  XXI ADMISSION  OF  MEMBERS  TO  THE  FELLOWSHIP  BY 

ELECTION. 

1.  The  proposition  for  the  admission  of  a  Member  of  twenty  years'  standing  to 
the  Fellowship  under  the  authority  of  the  Fifth  Section  of  the  Charter  of  the 
fifteenth  of  Victoria  shall  be  made  at  the  Quarterly  Meeting  of  the  Council  in  January. 

-.  At  the  time  of  any  such  proposition  being  made,  a  recommendation  for  the 
admission  to  the  Fellowship  of  the  Member  proposed  shall  be  laid  before  the  Council ; 
which  recommendation  shall  be  signed  by  six  Members  of  the  Council,  and  shall  de- 
clare that  he  is  in  their  opinion  a  fit  and  proper  person  to  be  admitted  into  the 
Fellowship. 

3.  The  Council  shall  ballot  upon  the  admission  of  any  person  so  proposed  at  the 
Quarterly  Meeting  of  the  Council  in  April  next  succeeding. 

4.  A  fee  of  Ten  Guineas  shall  be  payable  upon  the  admission  of  Members  lo 
the  Fellowship  by  Election,  and  shall  bo  paid  at  or  before  the  issue  of  the  Diploma 
of  Fellowship. 

5.  The  Names  of  such  Fellows  as  shall  be  elected  as  aforesaid  shall  be  entered 
upon  the  List  or  Register  of  Fellows  according  to  the  dates  of  their  election  ;  and 
when  more  than  one  shall  be  elected  upon  the  same  day,  their  names  shall  take 
precedence  according  to  the  priority  of  their  Diplomas  as  Members. 

<*>.  No  Member  of  the  College,  admitted  to  the  Fellowship  by  election,  shall 
exercise  anj  rightor  privilege  he  shall  have  acquired  as  a  Fellow  until  he  shall  have 
signed  a  copy  of  the  Bye-Laws  of  the  College,  in  testimony  of  having  engaged  him- 
self to  the  observance  thereof,  and  made  and  subscribed  the  following  Declaration  in 
the  presence  of  the  Council,  viz. : — 

"  1,  A  P...  of  C.  Member  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England,  do 
solemnly  and  sincerely  declare  that,  while  a  Fellow  of  the  said  College,  1  will  ob- 
serve the  Bye-Laws  thereof,  and  will  obey  every  lawful  summons  issued  by   order 


BYE-LAWS.  Xciii 

of  the  Council  of  the  said  College,  having  no  reasonable  excuse  to  the  contrary. 
And  I  make  this  solemn  Declaration  by  virtue  of  the  provisions  of  the  Statutury 
Declarations  Act  1835."  _ 


SECT.  XXII AD  EUXDEM  ADMISSIONS. 

1.  Any  Fellow  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  in  Ireland,  of  the  Royal  College 
of  Surgeons  of  Edinburgh,  or  of  the  Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  of  Glasgow, 
wiio  shall  be  desirous  of  Admission  to  the  Fellowship  of  this  College,  shall  transmit 
or  deliver  to  the  Secretary  of  this  College,  or  person  acting  for  him,  his  Diploma,  an 
Application  to  be  so  admitted,  and  a  Declaration  signed  by  himself  in  the  following 
terms : — 

"  I,  A.  B.,  of  C,  Fellow  of  D.,  do  hereby  declare  that  I  was  duly  admitted  to  such 
Fellowship,  having  previously  passed  the  necessary  Examination  or  Examinations 
required  by  the  Bye-Laws  or  Regulations  of  the  said  Royal  College  (or  Faculty), 
and  that  I  am  in  the  bond  fide  Practice  of  the  Profession  of  a  Surgeon  in  England 
(or  Wales),  and  that  I  do  not  sell  or  supply  Drugs  or  Medicines,  (or,  that  I  do  not 
sell  or  supply  Drugs  or  Medicines  otherwise  than  in  the  due  exercise  or  practice 
of  my  profession  as  an  Apothecary)." 

Together  with  the  foregoing  Declaration  shall  be  transmitted  or  delivered  the 
following  Certificate : — 

"  We,  the  undersigned  Fellows  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  in  Ireland  (or  of 
Edinburgh),  (or  of  the  Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  of  Glasgow),  do 
hereby  certify  that  A.  B.,  of  G,  Fellow  of  the  said  Royal  College  (or  Faculty),  is, 
from  his  moral  character  and  professional  attainments,  a  fit  and  proper  person 
to  be  admitted  to  the  Fellowship  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England, 
and  that  he  does  not  sell  or  supply  Drugs  or  Medicines,  (or,  that  he  does  not  sell 
or  supply  Drugs  or  Medicines  otherwise  than  in  the  due  exercise  or  practice  of  his 
profession  of  an  Apothecary) ;  and  we  accordingly  recommend  him  to  the  Council 
of  the  said  College  to  be  admitted  a  Fellow  thereof." 

2.  The  foregoing  Certificate  shall  be  signed  by  six  Fellows  of  the  College  (or 
Faculty)  of  which  the  said  Applicant  shall  be  a  Fellow. 

3.  A  similar  Certificate  signed  by  six  Fellows  of  this  College  shall  also  be 
transmitted  or  delivered  with  the  foregoing  Declaration  and  Certificate. 

4.  The  Fellows  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  in  Ireland,  of  the  Royal 
College  of  Surgeons  of  Edinburgh,  or  of  the  Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons"  of 
Glasgow,  shall  not  be  admissible  to  the  Fellowship  of  this  College  unless  the  Council 
of  this  College  shall  be  satisfied  that  the  course  of  professional  Study  for  such 
Fellowship  required  by  the  said  Colleges  or  Faculty  to  which  such  Fellow  shall  belong 
shall  be  equal  to  the  Course  of  professional  Study  required  for  the  Fellowship 
of  this  College. 

5.  The  Fellows  of  the  Royal  Colleges  of  Surgeons  in  Ireland  and  of  Edinburgh, 
and  of  the  Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  of  Glasgow,  shall  pay  on  their 
Admission  to  the  Fellowship  of  this  College  the  sum  of  Thirty  Guineas  over  and 
above  all  charges  for  Stamps  which  shall  be  necessary. 

6.  No  person  admitted  ad  eundem  a  Fellow  of  this  College  shall  exercise  any 
right  or  privilege  he  shall  have  acquired  by  such  admission  until   he   shall  have 


XC1V  BYE-LAWS. 

signed  a  copy  of  the  Bye-Laws  of  the  College,  in  testimony  of  having  engaged 
himself  to  the  observance  thereof,  and  made  and  subscribed  the  following  Decla- 
ration in  the  presence  of  the  Council,  viz. :  — 

"I,  A.  B.,  of  G,  Fellow  of  D.,  do  solemnly  and  sincerely  declare  that,  while  a 
Fellow  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England,  I  will  observe  the  Bye- 
Laws  thereof,  and  will  obey  every  lawful  summons  issued  by  order  of  the  Council 
of  the  said  College,  having  no  reasonable  excuse  to  the  contrary." 


SECT.  XXIII.— TREASURERS. 

1.  The  President  and  Vice-Presidents  for  the  time  being  shall  be  joint  Treasurers 
of  the  College. 

2.  All  Payments,  Contributions,  and  Fines  shall  be  paid  to  the  Treasurers  of  the 
College. 

3.  All  Drafts  upon  the  Banker  of  the  College  shall  be  signed  by  two  of  the 
Treasurers  at  least. 

4.  The  Accounts  of  the  College  shall  be  audited  at  least  once  in  each  year,  at 
such  date  or  dates  as  the  Council  shall  direct,  by  a  Professional  Auditor  to  be 
nominated  by  the  Council. 


SECT.  XXIV PROPERTY  OF  THE  COLLEGE. 

1.  The  Moneys  belonging  to  the  College  shall  not  be  invested  otherwise  than 
upon  Government  or  Real  Security,  or  upon  such  Securities  as  may  from  time  to 
time  be  permitted  to  Trustees  under  the  authority  of  Parliament. 

2.  All  investments  shall  be  made  in  the  Name  of  the  "  Royal  College  of  Surgeons 
of  England." 

3.  All  Moneys,  the  property  of  or  belonging  to  the  College,  shall  be  paid  to  the 
President,  or,  by  his  order  or  in  his  absence,  to  one  of  the  Vice-Presidents,  by  the 
Secretary  or  any  other  Person  holding  or  having  received  the  same,  as  soon  as  such 
pavment  can  be  made. 

4.  All  Payments,  Contributions,  and  Fines  shall  be  to  the  use  of  the  College. 


SECT.  XXV DENTAL  SURGERY. 

1.  The  Board  of  Examiners  in  Dental  Surgery  shall  consist  of  four  Members  of 
the  Court  of  Examiners  of  the  College  for  the  time  being,  together  with  four 
persons  duly  registered  under  "The  Dentists  Act  1878." 

2.  The  Members  of  the  Board  shall  be  elected  by  the  Council  of  this  College,  for 
the  period  of  five  years,  but  shall  be  eligible  for  re-election. 

3.  Should  a  vacancy  occur  in  the  Board  from  the  death  or  resignation  of  a  Mem- 
ber thereof,  or  from  any  other  cause,  such  vacancy  shall  be  reported  to  the  Council 
of  this  College,  and  filled  up  at  a  meeting  of  the  Council,  of  which  meeting  seven 
days'  notice  shall  be  given  by  summons. 


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4.  Should  a  Member  of  the  Board  he  absent  from  more  than  three  consecutive 
Meetings,  such  absence  shall  be  reported  to  the  Council  holden  next  after  the  said 
three  Meetings  ;  and  the  Member  so  absenting  himself,  without  assigning  a  reason 
satisfactory  to  the  Council,  shall  be  liable  to  removal  from  the  Board  by  resolution 
of  the  Council. 

5.  The  Board  shall  hold  such  meetings,  and  shall  conduct  its  proceedings  in  such 
manner,  as  the  Council  of  this  College  shall  from  time  to  time  direct. 

6.  The  Senior  Member  of  the  Court  of  Examiners  of  this  College,  on  the  Board, 
shall  act  as  Chairman  thereof ;  and  in  his  absence  the  next  Senior  Member  of  the 
said  Court  shall  preside. 

7.  Candidates  for  the  Certificate  of  fitness  to  practise  as  a  Dentist  shall  comply 
with  such  regulations,  as  regards  Professional  Study  and  Examination,  as  shail 
from  time  to  time  be  required  by  the  Council  of  this  College. 

8.  The  Fee  for  the  Certificate  of  fitness  to  practise  as  a  Dentist  shall  be  Twenty 
Guineas  over  and  above  any  Stamp  Duty. 

9.  The  Certificate  shall  be  in  such  form  as  the  Council  of  this  College  shall  from 
time  to  time  direct. 

10.  No  person  shall  be  admitted  to  the  Final  Examination  for  the  Certificate  of 
fitness  to  practise  as  a  Dentist  until  he  shall  have  completed  the  twenty-first  year 
of  his  age. 


SECT.  XXVI ADMISSION  OF  WOMEN. 

1.  Pursuant  to  the  powers  conferred  by  the  Medical  Act  1876  and  subject  to 
the  provisions  therein  and  hereinafter  contained,  women  may  be  admitted  as 
Members  and  Fellows  of  the  College  and  may  obtain  Diplomas  in  Dental  Surgery 
on  the  same  terms  and  conditions  as  men  ;  and  so  far  as  it  is  necessary  to  give 
effect  to  this  Bye-Law  words  in  the  Bye-Laws  and  Regulations  of  the  College 
which  import  the  masculine  gender  shall  also  import  the  feminine  gender  and  all 
proper  alterations  shall  be  made  in  the  form  of  the  Letters  Testimonial,  Diplomas, 
Certificates  and  Licences  granted  by  the  College. 

2.  Women  shall  not  be  eligible  as  Members  of  the  Council  and  shall  not  vote  at  or 
take  any  part  in  any  election  of  a  Member  or  Members  of  the  Council,  or  attend 
any  Meeting  of  Fellows  or  of  Fellows  and  Members  (except  Meetings  convened  for 
the  delivery  of  Lectures  or  Orations),  or  otherwise  take  any  part  in  the  govern- 
ment, management  or  proceedings  of  the  College. 

3.  Women  shall  not  bo  eligible  as  Members  of  the  Court  of  Examiners  or  for 
any  Examinership  to  which  the  Council  appoint. 


XCVl 


BYE-I.AWS. 


INDEX  TO  THE  BYE-LAWS. 


Section 

I. 

II. 

III. 

IV. 

V. 

VI. 

VII. 

VIII. 

IX. 

X. 

XL 

XII. 

XIII. 


Page 

Common  Seal   lxxxi 

Honorary  Medal lxxxi 

Bye-Laws lxxxi 

Elect  ion  and  Admission  of 

Members  of  Council  .  .  .   lxxxii 
Absence  or  Misconduct  of 

Members  of  Council.  .  .  .  Ixxxiv 
Resignation  of  Members  of 

Council Ixxxiv 

Meetings  of  Council  ....  Ixxxiv 
Election  of  Examiners.  .  .  .  Ixxxiv 
Absence  of  Examiners.  .  .  .  lxxxvi 
Resignation  of  Examiners  .  lxxxvi 
Meetings  ofCourt  ofExami- 

ners    lxxxvi 

Election   of  President  and 

Vice-Presidents    lxxxvi 

Examiners  and  Examina- 
tions in  Anatomy  and 
Physiology lxxxvii 


Section  Page 

XIV7.  Examination  and  Admission 

of  Members   lxxxvii 

XV.  Rights  of  Fellows  and  Mem- 
bers      lxxxviii 

XVI.  Misconduct  of  Fellows  and 

Members    lxxxviii 

XVII.  Meetings    of  Fellows   and 

Members     lxxxix 

XVIII.  Resignation  and  Release  of 

Fellows  and  Members   .  .  xc 

XIX.  Certificate  of  Diploma  ....  xc 

XX.  Admission  to  theFellowship 

by  Examination    xc 

XXL  Admission  of  Members  to  the 

Fellowship  by  Election. .        xcii 
XXII.  Ad  Eundem  Admissions.  .       xciii 

XXIII.  Treasurers xciv 

XXIV.  Property  of  the  College  . .       xciv 
XXV.  Dental  Surgery xciv 

XX  VI.  Admission  of  Women  ....        xcv 


OFFICERS,   ETC. 


TRUSTEES  OF  THE  HUNTERIAN  COLLECTION. 

BY  OFFICE.    17. 

The  Lord  Chancellor. 

The  First  Lord  of  the  Treasury. 

The  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer. 

The  First  Lord  of  the  Admiralty. 

The  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons. 

The  Secretary  of  State  for  War. 

The  President  of  the  Royal  Society. 

The  President  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians. 

The  President  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons. 

The  four  Censors  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians. 

The  Regius  Professor  of  Medicine  in  the  University  of  Oxford. 

The  Reader  in  Human  Anatomy  in  the  University  of  Oxford. 

The  Regius  Professor  of  Physic  in  the  University  of  Cambridge. 

The  Professor  of  Anatomy  in  the  University  of  Cambridge. 

BY  ELECTION.     14. 

The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Walsingham,  LL.D.,  F.R.S. 
The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Rothschild,  D.Sc.,  F.R.S. 
The  Right  Hon.  TnE  Earl  of  Rosebery,  E.G.,  K.T. 
The  Right  Hon.  Sir  Herbert  Eustace  Maxwell,  Bt.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S. 
His  Grace  The  Duke  of  Bedford,  E.G. 
Sir  Harry  Hamilton  Johnston,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B. 
Sir  German  Sims  Woodhead,  K.B.E.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.E. 
Sir  John  Tweedy,  LL.D.,  F.B.C.S. 
Arthur  Everett  Shipley,  D.Sc,  F.R.S. 
The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Cozens-Hardy  of  Letheringsett. 
The  Bight  Hon.  Viscount  Morley  of  Blackburn,  O.M. 
Sir  William  Selby  Church,  Bt.,  K.C.B.,  M.D. 
The  Right  Hon.  Lord  Lamington,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.I.E. 
Sir  Henry  Morris,  Bt.,  F.R.C.S. 
1919.  b 


OFFICERS,   ETC. 


COUNCIL. 

PRESIDENT. 
Sir  George  Henry  Hakins,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  33  Wilton-place,  S.W.  1. 

VICE-PRESIDENTS. 
Sir  Anthony  Alfred  Bowlby,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.  V.O.,  25  Manchester- sq.:  W.  1 
Sir  John  Blakd-Sutton,  47  Brook-street,  W.  1. 


William  Harrison  Cripps,  19  Bentinck- street,  W.  1. 

Sir  Charters  James  Symonds,  K.B.E.,  C.B.,  58  Portland-place,  W.  1. 

William  Frederic  Haslam,  8  Vicarage-road,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham. 

Sir  Charles  Alfred  Ballance,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  M.V.O.,  106  Barley-street,  W.  1. 

Sir  D'Arcy  Power,  K.B.E.,  10  a  Chandos-street,  W.  1. 

Sir  Berkeley  George  Andrew  Moynihan,  K..C.M.G.,  C.B.,  33  Park-square,  Leeds. 

James  Ernest  Lane,  47  Queen  Anne-street,  W.  1. 

Holburt  Jacob  Waring,  37  Wimpole-street,  W.  1. 

William  Thorburn,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  2  St.  Peter 's-sqvare,  Manchester. 

William  McAdam  Eccles,  124  Harley-street,  W.  1. 

Charles  Ryall,  C.B.E.,  62  Harley-street,  W.  1. 

Walter  George  Spencer,  O.B.E.,  2  Portland-place,  W.  1. 

Frederic  Francois  Bcrghard,  C.B.,  86  Harley-street,  W.  1. 

Sir  Herbert  Furnivall  Waterhouse,  7  Wimpole-street,  W.  1. 

Thomas  Horrocks  Openshaw,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  16  Wimpole-street,  W.  1. 

Raymond  Johnson,  O.B.E.,  11  Wimpole-street,  W.  1. 

Vincent  Warren  Low,  C.B.,  76  Hurley-street,  W.  1. 

James  Sherren,  C.B.E.,  6  Devonshire-place,  W.  1. 

Sir  John  Lynn-Thomas,  K.B.E.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  " Greenlawn"  Penylan,  Cardiff. 

Ernest  William  Hey  Groves,  25  Victoria-square,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Sir  Cuthbert  Sidney  Wallace,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  26  Upper  Wimpole-street,  W.  1. 


OFFICERS;  ETC. 


MUSEUM  COMMITTEE. 


Holburt  Jacob  Waring,  Chairman. 
Sir   Charles    Alfred    Ballance, 

K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  M.V.O. 
Walter  George  Spencer,  O.B.E. 


The  President, 

The  Vice-Presidents, 


ex  officio. 


LIBRARY  COMMITTEE. 

Thomas  HorrocksOpenshaw,C.B., CM. G.,  I  The  President, 

Chairman.  The  Vice-Presidents, 

William  McAdam  Eccles. 
Raymond  Johnson,  O.B.E. 

COMMITTEE  FOR  GENERAL  PURPOSES. 


James  Ernest  Lane,  Chairman. 
James  Sherren,  C.B.E. 
Sir   Cuthbert    Sidney   Wallace, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B. 


The  President, 

The  Vice-Presidents, 


ex  officio. 


FINANCE  COMMITTEE. 


Charles  Ryall,  C.B.E.,  Chairman. 
Sir  Herbert  Furnivall  Waterhouse. 
Vincent  Warren  Low,  C.B. 


The  President,  \ 

The  Vice-Presidents, 
The  Chairmen  of  the  Museum,  y 
Library,  and  General  Pur-  | 
poses  Committees.  J 

COMMITTEE  ON  ANNUAL  REPORT  OF  THE  COUNCIL. 


officio. 


Frederic  Francois  Burghard,  C.B., 
Raymond  Johnson,  O.B.E.     [Chairman. 
Vincent  Warren  Low,  C.B. 
James  Sherren,  C.B.E. 
Sir  John  Lynn-Thomas,  K.B.E.,  C.B., 
C.M.G. 


The  President, 
The  Vice-Presidents 


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HUNTERIAN  PROFESSORS. 


Arthur  Keith. 

Sir  Berkeley  Moynihan,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B. 
Walter  George  Spencer,  O.B.E. 
James  Sherren,  C.B.E. 


Harry  Tyrrell  Gray. 
Rupert  Farrant,  M.C. 
Vincent  Zachary  Cope. 


ARRIS  AND  GALE  LECTURERS. 

-     Frederic  Wood  Jones. 
Grafton  Elliot  Smith. 


ARNOTT  DEMONSTRATOR. 
Arthur  Keith. 


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OFFICERS,  ETC. 

BltADSHAW  LECTURER. 
Sir  Charles  Alfred  Ballance,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  M.V.O. 


CONSERVATOR  OF  THE  MUSEUM. 
Arthur  Keith,  M.D.,  CM.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  F.R.C.S. 

PHYSIOLOGICAL  CURATOR. 
Richard  Higgins  Burne,  M.A.Oxon. 

PATHOLOGICAL  CURATOR. 
Samuel  George  Shattock,  F.R.S.,  F.R.C.S. 

ASSISTANT  PATHOLOGICAL  CURATOR. 
Cecil  Fowler  Beadles,  M.R.C.S. 

PROSECTOR. 
Henry  Cecil  Wilson. 

HONORARY  CURATOR  OF  THE  ODONTOLOGICAL  COLLECTION. 
James  Frank  Colyer,  F.R.C.S.,  L.D.S. 


LIBRARIAN. 
Victor  Gustave  Plarr,  M.A.Oxon. 

CLERK  IN  THE  LIBRARY. 
Arthur  Fusedale. 


SECRETARY. 
Sibbrt  Forrest  Cowell,  M.A.Oxon. 

CLERK  IN  THE  SECRETARY'S  OFFICE. 

Dorothy  Gertrude  Sargant. 

DIRECTOR  OF  EXAMINATIONS. 
Frederic  Greville  Hallett,  O.B.E. 

SOLICITOR. 
E.  Hugh  N.  Wh.dk,  M.A.Cantab. 


OFFICERS,   ETC. 


COURT  OF  EXAMINERS. 

Holburt  Jacob  Waring,  Chairman,  37  Wimpole-street,  W.  1. 

Sir  Herbert  Furnivall  Waterhouse,  7  Wimpole-street,  W.  1. 

Robert  Lawford  Knaggs,  27  Park-square,  Leeds. 

Jonathan  Hutchinson,  1  Park- crescent,  W.  1. 

William  Thorbijrn,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  2  St.  Peters-square,  Manchester. 

John  Murray,  110  Hurley-street,  W.  1. 

Raymond  Johnson,  O.B.E.,  11  Wimpole-street,  W.  1. 

Frederic  Francois  Burghard,  C.B.,  86  Hurley -street,  W.  1. 

Vincent  Warren  Low,  C.B.,  76  Hurley -street,  W.  1. 

Sir  Cuthbert  Sidney  Wallace,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  26  Upper  Wimpole-street,  W.  1. 


BOARD  OF  EXAMINERS  IN  ANATOMY  AND 
PHYSIOLOGY  FOR  THE  FELLOWSHIP. 


Anatomy. 

William  Wright,  D.Sc,  Villu  Cundens, 
Gerrard's  Cross,  Bucks. 

Arthur  Ralph  Thompson,  45  Queen 
Anne  street,  W.  1. 

John  Ernest  Sullivan  Frazer,  33 
Colville-squure,  W.  11. 

Gordon  Taylor,  O.B.E.,  15  Hurley- 
street,  W.  1. 


Physiology. 

John    Beresford     Leathes,     M.B.,    2 

Manchester-rood,  Sheffield. 
Herbert     Willoughby     LyLE,    M.D., 

"  Speldhurst,"  Elmjield-road,  Bromley. 
Francis  Arthur  Bainbridge,  M.D.,  37 

Clurence-gate-gardens,  N.W.  1. 
Arthur   Rendle    Short,    90    Queen' s- 

roud,  Clifton,  Bristol. 


BOARD  OF  EXAMINERS  IN  DENTAL  SURGERY. 


Surgical  Section. 

Sir  Herbert  Furnivall  Waterhouse, 
7  Wimpole-street,  W.  1. 

Holburt  Jacob  Waring,  37  Wimpole- 
street,  W.  1. 

Robert  Lawford  Knaggs,  27  Purk- 
squure,  Leeds. 

Jonathan  Hutchinson,  1  Purk-crescevt, 
W.l. 


Dental  Section. 

James  Frank  Colyer,  11  Queen  Anne- 
street,  W.  1. 

William  Henry  Dolamore,  63  Hurley- 
street,  W.  1. 

Montagu  Frank  Hopson,  7  Hurley- 
street,  W.  1. 

Norman  Godfrey  Bennett,  50  Brook- 
street,  W.  1. 


OFFICERS,  ETC. 

EXAMINING  BOARD  IN  ENGLAND  BY  THE  ROYAL 

COLLEGE  OF  PHYSICIANS  OF  LONDON  AND  THE 

ROYAL  COLLEGE  OF  SURGEONS  OF  ENGLAND. 

EXAMINATION  HALL,  QUEEN  SQUARE,  BLOOMSBURY,  W.C.  1. 

Telegraphic  Address  :  "  Conjoint "  W.  Cent.  London.  Telephone  Number  :  Museum  1492. 


FIRST  EXAMINATION. 

Examinees  in  Chemistry.  Examiners  in  Physics. 

(Appointed  by  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians.) 

William  Holdsworth  Hurtley,  D.Sc,  James    Hancock    Brinsworth,    B.Sc, 

28  Chestnut-road,  S.E.  27.  31   Albert-mansions,    Battersea-park, 

Henry     Rondel     Le     Sueur,     D.Sc,  S.W.  11. 

Chemical  Laboratory,   St.    Thomas's-  Alfred     Henry     Fison,     D.Sc,     147 

hospital,  S.E.  1.  Dartmouth-road,  Cricklewood,  N.W. 

Examiners  in  Elementary  Biology. 

(Appointed  by  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons.) 

Thomas  William  Shore,  M.D.,  "  Woodlawn,"  Kingswood-rd.,  Upp.  lforwood,8.'El.~l9. 
James  P.  Hill,  D.Sc,  "  Kanimbla,"  Dollis-avenue,  Finchley,  N.  3. 

Examiners  in  Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacy. 
(Appointed  by  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians.) 

Robert  Arthur  Young,  M.D.,  57  I/n-ley-street,  W.  1. 

David  Forsyth,  M.D.,  74  Wimpole- street,  W.  1. 

William  Mitchell  Stevens,  M.D.,  21  St.  Andreiv's-cresce>it,  Cardiff. 

James  Andrew  Gunn,  M.D.,  F.R.S.E.,  18  Linton-road,  Oxford. 

Edward  Mellanby,  M.D.,  32  Add  i  son-mansions,  Kensington,  W.  14. 

SECOND  EXAMINATION. 

Examiners  in  Anatomy. 

(Royal  College  of  Physicians.)  (Royal  College  of  Surgeons.) 

Edward  Barclay-Smith,  M.D.,  11  Van-     Arthi-k  Thomson,  M.B.,  163  Woodstock- 
brugh-parJc,  Blackheath,  S.E.  3.  road,  Oxford, 

Frederic   Wood   Jones,  D.Sc,  5  Glou- 

cuter-road,  Begent'g-park,  N.W.  1. 
Frederics  Gymeb  Parsons,^.  Thomas**- 
hospital,  S.E.  1. 


officers,  etc.  7 

Examiners  in  Physiology-. 
(Royal  College  of  Physicians.)  (Royal  College  of  Surgeons.) 

David  Henriques  de  Souza,   M.D.,   1      George    Alfred     Bpckmaster,     M.D., 
Belsize-grove,  Hampstead ,  N.W.  3.  40     Lindjield-gardens,     Hampstead, 

John  Smith   Macdonald,    F.R.S.,   The  N.W.  3. 

University,  Liverpool.  Herbert  Eldon  Roaf,  M.D.,  44  Rother- 

wick-road,  Golder's-green,  N.W.  4. 


THIRD  EXAMINATION. 

Examiners  in  Medical  Anatomy  and  the  Principles  and  Practice  of  Medicine. 

(Appointed  by  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians.) 

James  Calvert,  M.D.,  113  Harley-street,  W.  1. 

William  Hunter,  C.B.,  M.D.,  103  Harley-street,  W.  1. 

William  Aldren  Turner,  C.B.,  M.D.,  18  Harley-street,  W.  1. 

Horace  George  Turney,  M.D.,  7  Park-square  West,  Regent's-park,  N.W.  1. 

John  Walter  Carr,  M.D.,  19  Cavendish-place,  W.  1.    ' 

John  Fawcett,  M.D.,  6G   Wimpole-street,  W.  1. 

James  Stansfield  Collier,  M.D.,  30  Wimpole-street,  W.  1. 

Robert  Hutchison,  M.D.,  32  Devonshire-place,  W.  1. 

Frederick  John  Poynton,  M.D.,  35  Devonshire- place,  W.  1. 

Arthur  John  Hall,  M.D.,  342  Glossop-road,  Sheffield. 

Examiners  in  Surgical  Anatomy  and  the  Principles  and  Practice  ok  Surgery. 
(Appointed  by  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons.) 

The  Court  of  Examiners.     (See  page  5.) 

Examiners  in  Midwifery  and  Diseases  Peculiar  to  Women. 
(Royal  College  of  Physicians.)  (Royal  College  of  Surgeons.) 

George    Francis    Blacker,    M.D.,   45  John    Shields    Fairbairn,    M.D.,    42 

Wimpole-street,  W.  1.  Wimpole-street,  W.  1. 

Henry    Russell   Andrews,    M.D.,    22  George    Frederick    Darwall    Smith, 

Upper  Wimpole-street,  W.  1.  M.B.,  8  Orosvenor-street,  W.  1. 

Hugh    James    Moore  Playfair,  M.D.,  Cuthbert  Lockyer,  M.D.,  117a  Harley- 

7  Upper  Brook-street,  W.  1.  street,  W.  1. 

William  Francis  Victor  Bonney,  M.D.,  George  Drummond  Robinson,  M.D.,  17 

29  Devonshire-place,  W.  1.  Seymour-street,  W.  1. 
Harold  Chapple,  M.B.,  18  Devo)is7iire- 

street,  W.  1. 


8  OFFICERS,    ETC. 

EXAMINERS  FOR  DIPLOMA  IN  PUBLIC  HEALTH. 

(Royal  College  of  Physicians.)  (Royal  College  of  Surgeons.) 

Part  I.  Part  I. 

John    Henry    Ryffel,    B.Sc,     Guy's-      John    William    Henry   Eyre,    M.D., 
hospital,  S.E.  1.  107  Tulse-hill,  S.W.  2. 

Part  II.  Part  II. 

Edward     William    Hope,    M.D.,     62      Frederick  Norton  Kay  Menzies,  M.D., 
Croxted-road,  Liverpool.  37  Egerton-g  aniens,  S.W.  3. 

EXAMINERS  FOR  DIPLOMA  IN  TROPICAL  MEDICINE  AND  HYGIENE. 

(Royal  College  of  Physicians.)  (Royal  College  of  Surgeons.) 

Examiners  in  Bacteriology. 

John  Charles  Grant  Ledingham,  M.B.,      John    William    Henry   Eyre,    M.D., 
Lister Institute,Chelsea-gardens,S.W.  1.  107  Tidse-hill,  S.W.  2. 

Examiners  in  Diseases  and  Hygiene  of  the  Tropics. 

John  Brian  Christopherson,  M.D.,  c/o      Charles  Wilberforce  Daniels,  M.B., 
Dr.  J.  A.  Ormerod,  25   Upper  Wim-  29  Harley-street,  W.  1. 

pole-street,  W.  1. 

COMMITTEE  OF  MANAGEMENT. 

(Royal  College  of  Physicians.)  (Royal  College  of  Surgeons.) 

Joseph   Arderne   Ormerod,    M.D.,  25  Sir  George  Henry  Makins,  G.C.M.G., 

Upper  Wimpole-street,  W.  1.  C.B.,  33  Wilton-place,  S.W.  1. 

Sir   James    Galloway,    K.B.E.,    C.B.,  William  Frederic  Haslam,  8  Vicarage- 

M.D.,  54  Harley-street,  W.  1.  road,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham. 

Sir    William    Hale   White,    K.B.E.,  James  Eknest  Lane,  47   Queen  Anne- 

M.D.,  38  Wimpole-street,  W.  1.  street,  W.  1. 

SECRETARY  TO  THE  EXAMINING  BOARD. 

Frederic  Greville  Hallett,  O.B.E. 


REPRESENTATIVE   IN   THE   GENERAL  COUNCIL  OF 
MEDICAL  EDUCATION   AND   REGISTRATION. 

Holburt  Jacob  Waring. 

REPBESENTATIVE   ON   CENTRAL   MIDWIVES  BOARD. 

Walter  Spencer  Anderson  Griffith,  M.D. 


OFFICERS,   ETC.  *J 

REPRESENTATIVES   IN    UNIVERSITIES. 

TT  .        .,      c  T      ,  f  SirCharles  Alfred  Ballance,K. CM. G.,CB., M.V.O. 

University  ot  Loudon.  {  a      ~  T  0  v -o  r?    rl -o 

J  \  Sir  Charters  James  Symonds,  K.B.E.,  C.B. 

University  of  Birmingham.     Sik  Berkeley  George  Andrew  Moynihan,  K.C.M.G., 

C.B. 

University  of  Liverpool.  Sir  George  Henry  Makins,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B. 

University  of  Sheffield.  Sir  Charles  Alfred  Ballance,  K. CM. G., C.B. , M.V.O. 

University  of  Wales.  William  Frederic  Haslam. 

University  of  Bristol.  Sir  D'Arcy  Power,  K.B.E. 

REPRESENTATIVES   ON   EXECUTIVE   COMMITTEE   OF 
IMPERIAL   CANCER   RESEARCH   FUND. 

Sir  George  Henry  Makins,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B. 
Sir  John  Bland-Sutton. 
Sir  D'Arcy  Power,  K.B.E. 
William  Harrison  Cripps. 

REPRESENTATIVE  ON  MANAGING  COMMITTEE  OF 
SCHIFF  HOME  OF  RECOVERY. 

Sir  Herbert  Furnivall  Waterhouse. 

REPRESENTATIVE  ON  COUNCIL  OF 
QUEEN  VICTORIA'S  JUBILEE  INSTITUTE  FOR  NURSES. 

Sir  Charters  James  Symonds,  K.B.E.,  C.B. 

REPRESENTATIVE    ON    MANAGING    COMMITTEE    OF 
BRITISH  HOSPITAL  FOR  MOTHERS  AND  BABIES. 

Gcy  Bellingham  Smith,  M.B. 

REPRESENTATIVE  ON  CENTRAL  COUNCIL  FOR 
DISTRICT  NURSING  IN  LONDON. 

Walter  George  Spencer,  O.B.E. 

REPRESENTATIVES  ON  CONJOINT  BOARD  OF  SCIENTIFIC  SOCIETIES. 

Sir  George  Henry  Makins,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B. 
Sir  John  Bland-Sutton. 


TRUSTEES  OF  THE  ODONTOLOGICAL  COLLECTION 

John  Howard  Mummery. 
Frkdekick  Joseph  Bennett. 
William  Adolphus  Maggs. 


Charles  Frederick  Rilot. 
Joseph  Lewin  Payne. 


10  OFFICERS,   ETC. 

ORIGINAL  APPOINTMENT  AND  SUCCESSION 

OF 

TRUSTEES  OF  THE  HUNTERIAN   COLLECTION. 


BY  ORIGINAL  APPOINTMENT. 

William,  Lord  Auckland. 

George  Henry,  Earl  of  Euston  (Duke  of  Grafton). 

Charles  Small  Pybus,  Esq. 

Eight  Hon.  George  Hose. 

Dr.  Matthew  Baillie. 

Alleyne,  Lord  St.  Helens. 

Charles  George,  Lord  Arden. 

Sir  Charles  Blagden. 

Isaac  Hawkins  Brown,  Esq. 

Sir  Archibald  Macdonald,  Bt. 

Dr.  Watson,  Bishop  of  Llandaff. 

Dr.  Edward  Whitaker  Gray. 

Right  Hon.  Charles  Long  (Lord  Farn  borough). 

Sir  George  Augustus  Shuckburgh  Evelyn,  Bt. 

BY  ELECTION. 

Succession. 
1805.  George  John,  Earl  Spencer. 

1809.  George  G.  L.  Gower,  Marquess  of  Stafford  (Duke  of  Sutherland). 
18 LI.  William  Wyndham,  Lord  Greuville. 

1815.  Edward  Adolphus,  Duke  of  Somerset. 

1817.  Sir  Everard  Home,  Bt. 

„       Charles,  Lord  Colchester. 

1818.  Charles  William,  Earl  of  Charleville. 
1820.  Davies  Gilbert,  Esq. 

1824.  Right  Hon.  Robert  Peel  (Sir  Robert  Peel,  Bt.). 
1827.  Dr.  Blomfield,  Bishop  of  Chester  (Bishop  of  London). 
1830.  Charles  Hatchett,  Esq. 
1 832.  Sir  Astley  Paston  Cooper,  Bt. 

1834.  Sir  Robert  Harry  Inglis,  Bart.  (Right  Hon.). 
„       Arthur,  Duke  of  Wellington. 

1835.  Sir  George  Thomas  Staunton,  Bt. 

1836.  Edward  Geoffrey  Smith,  Lord  Stanley  (Earl  of  Derby). 
1838.  Sir  John-Frederick  William  Herschel,  Bt. 

1810.  William  Willoughby  (Earl  of  Enniskillen). 
„       Sir  Philip  de  Malpas  Grey-Egerton,  Bt. 

„       William,  Earl  of  Burlington  (Duko  of  Devonshire). 
L841.  Joseph  Henry  Green,  Esq. 

,,       Sir  Benjamin  Collins  Brodic,  Bt. 
1845.    Walter  Francis.  Duke  of  Bucclouch  and  Qucensberry. 
1817.  Dr.  Backhand,  Dean  of  Westminster. 

1851.  Samuel  Wilberforce,  Bishop  of  Oxford  (Bishop  of  Winchester). 
1853.  Lord  John  Russell  (The  Earl  Russell). 


OFFICERS,  ETC.  11 

Succession. 

1856.  Sir  Roderick  Impey  Murchison,  Bt. 

„       Right  Hon.  Sir  James  R.  G.  Graham,  Bt. 

1857.  Sir  Charles  Lyell,  Bt. 

„       Henry  John,  Earl  of  Ducie. 
1860.  William  Hunter  Baillie,  Esq. 

1862.  William  Sharpey,  Esq.,  M.D. 

1 863.  George  Douglas,  Duke  of  Argyll. 

1864.  George  Grote,  Esq. 

1870.  Robert  Arthur  Talbot,  Marquess  of  Salisbury. 

1871.  Csesar  Henry  Hawkins,  Esq. 

„       Sir  John  Lubbock,  Bt.  (Right  Hon.). 
1873.  George  Busk,  Esq. 
1875.  Right  Hon.  William  Ewart  Gladstone. 
1879.  Lord  Arthur  John  Edward  Russell. 
1881.  Allen  Thomson,  Esq.,  M.D. 

„       Henry  Austin,  Lord  Aberdare. 

1885.  William  Henry  Flower,  Esq.  (Sir  W.  H.  Flower,  K.C.B.). 
„      Thomas,  Lord  Walsingham. 

„  Sir  James  Paget,  Bt. 

„  William  Hunter  Baillie,  Esq.,  Jun. 

1886.  Thomas  Henry  Huxley,  Esq.  (Right  Hon.). 

1887.  James  Ludovic,  Earl  of  Crawford. 

1892.  Lieut. -General  Augustus  Henry  Lane-Fox  Pitt-Rivers. 

1893.  Sir  William  Scovell  Savory,  Bt. 

1894.  Right.  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Fry. 

1895.  William  Hillier,  Earl  of  Onslow. 
„  Sir  John  Eric  Erichsen,  Bt. 

„       Right  Hon.  George  Denman. 
„       Sir  Joseph  Lister,  Bt.  (Lord  Lister). 
1897.  Hon.  Lionel  Walter  Rothschild  (Lord  Rothschild). 
„       Jonathan  Hutchinson,  Esq.  (Sir  Jonathan  Hutchinson). 

1899.  Frederick  Temple,  Marquess  of  Dufferin  and  Ava. 

1900.  Sir  Michael  Foster,  K.C.B. 
„       Sir  Thomas  Smith,  Bt. 

„      Archibald  Philip,  Earl  of  Rosebery. 

,,       Sir  Joseph  Fayrer,  Bt.,  K. C.S.I. 

„       Right  Hon.  Sir  Herbert  Eustace  Maxwell,  Bt. 
1902.  Herbrand  Arthur,  Duke  of  Bedford. 
1904.  Sir  Harry  Hamilton  Johnston,  G.C.M.G. 
1907.  German  Sims  Woodhead,  Esq.,  M.D.  (Sir  G.  S,  Woodhead,  K.B.E.). 

„       Sir  John  Tweedy. 
1910.  Arthur  Everett  Shipley,  Esq. 

1912.  Right  Hon.  Sir  Herbert  Hardy  Cozens-Hardy  (Lord  Cozens-Hardy). 
,,       Right  Hon.  Sir  Joseph  Cockfkld  Dimsdale,  Bt.,  K.C.V.O. 

1913.  John,  Viscount  Morley  of  Blackburn,  O.M. 
„       Sir  John  Wolfe  Barry,  K.C.B. 

„       Sir  William  Selby  Church,  Bt.,  K.C.B.,  M.D. 
1915.  Charles  Wallace  Alexander  Napier,  Lord  Lamington. 
1918.  Sir  Henry  Morris,  Bt. 

Note, — Tbe  names  of  existing  Trustees  are  printed  in  heavy  type. 


12 


OFFICERS,    ETC. 


Note. — The  names  of  existing  Officers  are  printed  iu  heavy  type. 


MASTERS     AND     PRESIDENTS. 


]  745. 

John  Ranby. 

MASTtiUS. 

1785. 

174(5. 

William  Cheselden. 

1786, 

1747. 

John  Freke. 

1787, 

1743. 

Caesar  Hawkins. 

1788, 

1749. 

Peter  Sainthill. 

1789, 

1750. 

Peter  Saiuthill. 

1790. 

1751. 

John  Ranby. 

1791, 

1752. 

John  Ranby. 

1792. 

1753. 

Legard  Sparham. 

1793, 

1754. 

James  Hickes. 

1794, 

1  755. 

Xoah  Roul. 

1795, 

1756. 

John  Westbrook. 

1796, 

1757. 

William  Singleton. 

1797, 

1758. 

Mark  Hawkins. 

1798, 

1759. 

Christopher  Fullagar. 

1799, 

1760. 

Edward  bourse. 

1800. 

1761. 

David  Middleton. 

»> 

1762. 

John  Townsend. 

1801. 

1763. 

John  Blagdeu. 

1802. 

1764. 

Robert  Young. 

1803. 

1765. 

Percivall  Pott. 

1804, 

1766. 

Stafford  Crane. 

1805. 

1767. 

Robert  Adair. 

1806, 

1768. 

Benjamin  Co  well. 

1807. 

1769. 

William  Bromfield. 

1808, 

1770. 

Wentworth  Gregory. 

1809, 

1771. 

Wentworth  Gregory. 

1810, 

1772. 

John  Pyle. 

1811 

1773. 

Joseph  Warner. 

1812, 

1774. 

Matthew  Spray. 

1813. 

1775. 

Richard  Grindall. 

1814, 

1776. 

Robert  Young. 

1815. 

1777. 

Robert  Young. 

1816, 

1778. 

Pennell  Hawkins. 

1817. 

1779. 

Fleming  Pinkstan. 

»» 

1780. 

Joseph  Warner. 

1818 

1781. 

Peter  Triquet. 

1819 

1782. 

Richard  Grindall. 

1820, 

1783. 

Richard  Grindall. 

1821, 

1784. 

Joseph  Warner. 

Henry  Watson. 
Isaac  Minors. 
Edmund  Pitts. 
Henry  Watson. 
John  Gunning. 
Charles  Hawkins. 
William  Lucas. 
Samuel  Howard. 
John  Wyatt. 
William  Walker. 
William  Cooper. 
Isaac  Minors. 
John  Gunning. 
James  Earle. 
Charles  Hawkins. 
Charles  Hawkins. 
William  Long. 
George  Chandler. 
Thomas  Keate. 
Sir  Charles  Blicke,  Kt. 
David  Dundas. 
Thompson  Forster. 
Charles  Hawkins. 
Sir  James  Earle,  Kt. 
George  Chandler. 
Thomas  Keate. 
Sir  Charles  Blicke,  Kt. 
David  Dundas. 
Thompson  Forster. 
Sir  Everard  Home,  lit. 
Sir  William  Blizard,  Kt. 
Henry  Cline. 
William  Norris. 
Sir  James  Earle,  Kt. 
George  Chandler. 
Thomas  Keate. 
Sir  David  Dundas,  lit. 
Thompson  Forster. 
Sir  Everard  Home,  Bt. 


Blaster)  of  the  Company  of  Surgeons  from  17  15  to  1T'.»'J. 


OFFICEHS,  ETC. 


13 


PRESIDENTS. 


1822.  Sir  Everard  Home,  Bt.  1871. 
Sir  William  Blizzard,  Kt.  1872. 

1823.  Henry  dine.  1873. 
1821.  William  Norris.  1874. 

1825.  William  Lynn.  1875. 

1826.  John  Abernethy.  1876. 

1827.  Sir  Astley  Paston  Cooper,  Bt.  1877. 

1828.  Sir  Anthony  Carlisle,  Kt.  1878. 

1829.  Honoratus  Leigh  Thomas.  1879. 

1830.  Richard  Clement  Headington.  1880. 

1831.  Robert  Keate.  1881. 
Robert  Keate.  1882. 

1832.  John  Painter  Vincent.  1883. 

1833.  George  James  Guthrie.  1881. 

1834.  Anthony  White.  1885. 

1835.  John  Goldwyer  Andrews.  1886. 

1836.  Sir  Astley  Paston  Cooper,  Bt.  1887. 

1837.  Sir  Anthony  Carlisle,  Kt.  1888. 

1838.  Honoratus  Leigh  Thomas.  1889. 

1839.  Robert  Keate.  1890. 
1810.  John  Painter  Vincent.  1891. 

1841.  George  James  Guthrie.  1892. 

1842.  Anthony  White.  1893. 

1843.  John  Goldwyer  Andrews.  1894. 

1844.  Sir  Benjamin  Collins  Brodie,  Bt.  1895. 

1845.  Samuel  Cooper.  „ 

1846.  William  Lawrence.  1896. 
1847-  Benjamin  Travers.  1897. 

1848.  Edward  Stanley.  1898. 

1849.  Joseph  Henry  Green.  1899. 
1S50.  James  Moncrieff  Arnott.  1900. 

1851.  John  Flint  South.  1901. 

1852.  Caesar  Henry  Hawkins.  1902. 

1853.  James  Luke.  1903. 

1854.  George  James  Guthrie.  1904. 

1855.  William  Lawrence.  1905. 

1856.  Benjamin  Travers.  1906. 

1857.  Edward  Stanley.  1907. 

1858.  Joseph  Henry  Green.  1908. 

1859.  James  Moncrieff  Arnott.  1909. 

1860.  John  Flint  South.  1910. 

1861.  Caesar  Henry  Hawkins.  1911. 

1862.  James  Luke.  ,, 

1863.  Frederic  Carpenter  Skey.  1912. 
1861.  Joseph  Hodgson.  1913. 

1865.  Thomas  Wormald.  1914. 

1866.  Richard  Partridge.  1915. 

1867.  John  Hilton.  1916. 

1868.  Richard  Quain.  1917. 

1869.  Edward  Cock.  1918. 

1870.  Sir  William  Fergusson,  Bt.  1919 


George  Busk. 

Henry  Hancock. 

Thomas  Blizard  Curling. 

Frederick  Le  Gros  Clark. 

Sir  James  Paget,  Bt. 

Prescott  Gardner  Hewett. 

John  Birkett. 

John  Simon. 

Luther  Holdeu. 

John  Eric  Erichsen. 

Sir  Wm.  James  Erasmus  Wilson. 

Thomas  Spencer  Wells. 

John  Marshall. 

John  Cooper  Forster. 

AVilliam  Scovell  Savory. 

William  Scovell  Savory. 

William  Scovell  Savory. 

William  Scovell  Savory. 

Jonathan  Hutchinson. 

Thomas  Bryant. 

Thomas  Bryant. 

Thomas  Bryant. 

John  Whitaker  Hulke. 

John  Whitaker  Hulke. 

Christopher  Heath. 

Christopher  Heath. 

Sir  William  Mac  Cormac,  Kt. 

Sir  William  Mac  Cormac,  Bt. 

Sir  William  Mac  Cormac,  Bt. 

Sir  William  Mac  Cormac,  Bt. 

Sir  William  Mac  Cormac,  Bt. 

Henry  Greenway  Howse. 

Sir  Henry  Greenway  Howse,  Kt. 

John  Tweedy. 

John  Tweedy. 

John  Tweedy. 

Henry  Morris. 

Henry  Morris. 

Sir  Henry  Morris,  Bt. 

Henry  Trentham  Butlin. 

Henry  Trentham  Butlin. 

Sir  Henry  Trentham  Butlin,  Bt. 

Rickman  John  Godlee. 

Sir  Rickman  John  Godlee,  Bt. 

Sir  Rickman  John  Godlee,  Bt. 

Sir  William  Watson  Cheyne,  Bt. 

Sir  AVilliam  Watson  Cheyne,  Bt. 

Sir  William  Watson  Cheyne,  Bt. 

Sir  Geo.  Henry  Makins,  G.C.M.G. 

Sir  Ceo.  Henry  Makins, G.C.M.G. 

Sir  Geo.  Henry  Makins,  G.C.M.G. 


14 


OFFICERS,  ETC. 


MEMBERS  OF  THE  COURT  OF  ASSISTANTS  AND  OF 

THE  COUNCIL. 


COURT  OF  ASSISTANTS. 


1745-73. 
„  -48. 
„    -52. 

h  "47. 

„  -53. 

„  -46. 

„  -63. 

„  -56. 

„  -48. 

„  -56. 

„  -58. 

„  -73. 

„  -60. 

„  -58. 

„  -61. 

„  -51. 

„  -47. 

>>  ii 

„  -57. 

„  -60. 

„  -71. 
1746-61. 
1747-51. 

»  -66. 

„  -78. 
1748-68. 

h  -68. 
1751-85. 

„  -78. 
1752-65. 
1753-83. 
1756-61. 

„  -88. 
] 757-84. 
1758-71. 

„  -62. 
L760-89. 

..  -80. 
1761-67. 

n    "72. 

„  -93. 
1 762-65. 


John  Ranby. 
Joseph  Sandford. 
William  Cheselden. 
Ambrose  Dickins. 
"William  Petty. 
John  Shipton. 
John  Hayward. 
John  Freke. 
William  Pyle. 
Legard  Sparham. 
James  Hickes. 
Peter  Sainthill. 
Noah  Roul. 
John  Westbrook. 
William  Singleton. 
James  Phillips. 
Harry  Holdip. 
Thomas  Bigg. 
Joseph  Webb. 
Mark  Hawkins. 
Christopher  Fullagar. 
Edward  Nourse. 
John  Girle. 
John  Townsend. 
Caesar  Hawkins,  (lit.) 
Walter  Jones. 
John  Blagden. 
John  Belch  ier. 
David  Middleton. 
Samuel  Sharp. 
Robert  Young. 
John  Girle. 
Percivall  Pott. 
Stafford  Crane. 
Benjamin  Cowell. 
Edmund  Sanxay. 
Robert  Adair. 
William  Bromficld. 
Henry  Grundy. 
Wentworth  Gregory. 
John  Pyle. 
John  Torr. 


1763-1764.  Mileson  Hingeston. 
1764-1800.  Joseph  Warner. 
1765-1768.  Thomas  Gataker. 

„    -1787.  Matthew  Spray. 
1766-1797.  Richard  Grindall. 
1767-1776.  Thomas  Tomkyns. 
1768-1792.  Fleming  Pinkstan. 

,,    -1776.  James  Burnett. 
1769-1788.  Peter  Triquet. 
1771-1793.  Henry  Watson. 

„    -1784.  Thomas  Smith. 
1772-1791.  Archdall  Harris. 
1773-1784.  William  Sharpe. 

„    -1797.  Isaac  Minors. 
1776-1784.  Pennell  Hawkins. 

„    -1780.  Joseph  Else. 
1778-1791.  Edmund  Pitts. 

„    -1800.  Jonathan  Wathen. 
1780-1796.  William  Graves. 

„    -1782.  James  Frank. 
1783-1789.  Richard  Crowther. 
1784-1798.  John  Gunning. 
1784-1800.  William  Lucas. 

„         „       Samuel  Howard. 

„    -1797.  John  Wyatt. 
1785-1792.  James  Patch. 

„    -1796.  William  Walker. 
1787-1800.  Charles  Hawkins. 
1788      „       William  Cooper. 
1789-1793.  John  Hunter. 

„    -1800.  James  Earle. 

„         „       William  Long. 

1791  „       Georgo  Chandler. 
,,         ,,       Charles  Blicke. 

1792  „       Thompson  Forster. 
„         „       John  Birch. 

1793  ,,       Thomas  Keate. 
„         ,,       John  Heaviside. 
,,  ,,       John  Howard. 

1796       .,        William  Blizard. 
Henrv  Clinc. 


•    -The  abore-nninrfl  were  Members  of  the  Court  ol   \-m-i  inta 
under  tlie  Company  ofSurgeona, 


OFFICERS,  ETC. 


15 


1800-13.  Charles  Hawkins. 

„  -18.  "William  Long. 

„  -22.  George  Chandler. 

,,  -01.  Joseph  Warner. 

„  -10.  Samuel  Howard. 
„  William  Cooper. 

„  -05.  Jonathan  Wathen. 

„  -10.  William  Lucas. 

„  -17.  Sir  James  Earle,  Kt. 

„  -15.  Sir  Charles  Blicke,  Kt. 

„  -27.  Thompson  Forster. 

,,  -15.  John  Birch. 

„  -21.  Thomas  Keate. 

„  -28.  John  Heaviside. 

„  -08.  John  Howard. 

„  -35.  Sir  William  Blizard,  Kt 

„  -27.  Henry  Cline. 

„  -26.  Sir  David  Dundas,  Bt. 

..  -16.  John  Samuel  Charlton. 


COU11T  OF  ASSISTANTS  (continued). 

1800-10.  Edward  Ford. 

„    -27 

1801-15 

_27 

1805-32 

1808-27 


William  Norris. 
James  Ware. 
Sir  Everard  Home,  Bt. 
John  Adair  Hawkins. 
Francis  Knight. 
1810-27.  Sir  Ludford  Harvey,  Kt. 
„    -35.  WilHam  Lynn. 
,,    -30.  John  Abernethy. 
1813-30.  William  Lucas. 
1815-41.  Sir  Astley  Paston  Cooper,  Bt. 

„    -40.  Sir  Anthony  Carlisle,  Kt. 
1816-17.  Thomas  Blizard. 

„    -24.  Thomas  Chevalier. 
1817-21.  James  Wilson. 
,,    -24.  John  Gunning. 
1818-45.  Honoratus  Leigh  Thomas. 
1821-31.  Richard  Clement  Headington. 
1822-5".  Robert  Keate. 


COUNCIL. 


1  822-51.  John  Painter  Vincent.  1846-50. 

]  ^'4-56.  George  James  Guthrie.  ,,    -66. 

„    -29.  William  Wadd.  1848-67. 

1  826-28.  Sir  Patrick  Macgregor,  Bt.  „    -52. 

L827-30.  Henry  Jeffreys.  „    -53. 

„    -46.  Anthony  White.  1849-68. 

,,    -49.  John  Goldwyer  Andrews.  „    -67. 

„    -48.  Samuel  Cooper.  ,,    -55. 

.,    -54.  Thomas  Copeland.  „    -61. 

1828-41.  John  Howship.  1850-69. 

„    -48.  James  Briggs.  „    -67. 

,,    -67.  Sir  William  Lawrence,  Bt.  1851-63. 

1829-62.  Sir  Benjamin  Collins  Brodie,  Bt.  ,,    -52. 

1830-58.  Benjamin  Travers.  1852-64. 

„    -38.  Henry  Earle.  ,,    -68. 

„    -36.  Sir  Charles  Bell,  Kt.  1854-78. 

1831-70.  Joseph  Swan.  „    -73. 

1832-62.  Edward  Stanley.  1856-71. 

1835-63.  Joseph  Henry  Green.  „    -72. 

;,    -48.  Thomas  Callaway.  1857-63. 

1836-45.  George  Gisborne  Babington.  1858-65. 

l^:;s-43.  Frederick  Tyrrell.  1861-77. 

ls4it-47.  Robert  Liston.  1862-70. 

1841-65.  James  Moncrieff  Arnott.  ,,    -69. 

„    -73.  John  Flint  South.  1863-71. 

1*43-47.  John  Morgan.  „    -80. 

1 S-A4-49.  Richard  Welbank.  .,    -80. 

„    -46.  John  Scott.  1864-80. 

,,    -51.  Edward  Cutler.  „    -79. 

1845-49.  Charles  Aston  Key.  1865-73. 

1846-63.  Ceesar  Henry  Hawkins.  ,,    -89. 


Eichard  Dugard  Grainger. 

James  Luke. 

Frederic  Carpenter  Skey,  C.B. 

Bichard  Anthony  Stafford. 

Bransby  Blake  Cooper. 

Joseph  Hodgson. 

Thomas  Wormald. 

George  Pilcher. 

John  Bishop. 

Gilbert  Wakefield  Mackmurdo. 

Francis  Kiernan. 

William  Coulson. 

John  Dairy mple. 

George  Gulliver. 

Richard  Partridge. 

John  Hilton. 

Richard  Quain. 

Edward  Cock. 

Samuel  Solly. 

Thomas  Tatum. 

Alexander  Shaw. 

Sir  William  Fergusson,  Bt. 

Thomas  Paget. 

John  Adams. 

Samuel  Armstrong  Lane. 

George  Busk. 

Henry  Hancock. 

Thomas  Blizard  Curling. 

Frederick  Le  Gros  Clark. 

Thomas  Turner. 

Sir  .Tamos  Tappt,  Bt. 


16 


OFFICERS,   ETC. 


COUNCIL 

1866-73.  Charles  Hawkins. 
1867-83.  Prescott  Gardner  Hewett.  (Bt.) 
„    -75.  Henry  Spencer  Smith. 
„    -83.  John  Birkett. 
1868-80.  John  Simon.  (K.C.B.) 
„    -84.  George  Murray  Humphry.  (Kt.) 
„    -84.  Luther  Holden. 
1869-77.  John  Gay. 

„    -85.  John  Eric  Erichsen.  (Bt.) 
1870-84.  SirWm.  Jas.  Erasmus  Wilson,  Kt. 

„    -78.  Henry  Lee. 
1871-95.  Sir  Thomas  Spencer  Wells,  Bt. 

„    -79.  George  Critchett. 
1872-78.  Barnard  Wight  Holt. 
1873-81.  H ay nes  Walton. 
„    -90.  John  Marshall. 
,,    -76.  George  Southam. 
1874-82.  Alfred  Baker. 
1875-86.  John  Cooper  Forster. 
1876-81.  Claudius  Galen  Wheelhouse. 
1877-93.  Sir  Wm.  Scovell  Savory,  Bt. 

„    -85.  Timothy  Holmes. 
1878-84.  John  Gay. 

„    -91.  Edward  Lund. 
1879-87.  John  Wood. 
„    -90.  Henry  Power. 
„    -95.  Jonathan  Hutchinson.  (Kt.) 
1880-96.  William  Cadge. 
„    -88.  Sir  Joseph  Lister,  Bt. 
„    -1904.  Thomas  Bryant. 
„    -1900.  Sir  Thomas  Smith,  Bt. 
1881-1895.  John  Whitaker  Hulke. 

,,    -1837.  Christopher  Heath. 
1882-1890.  John  Croft. 
1883-1891.  Sydney  Jones. 

„    -1901.  Sir  William  Mac  Cormac,  Bt. 
1884-1886.  William  Allingham. 
„    -1892.  George  Lawson. 
„    -1892.  Matthew  Berkeley  Hill. 
j,    -1895.   Arthur  Edward  Durham. 
1885-1901.  Nottidge  Charles  Macnamara. 

„    -1897.  Oliver  Pembertqn. 
1886-1891.  Septimus  William  Sibley. 

„    -1902.    Reginald  Harrison. 
1887-1 9(»3.  Alfred  Willett. 
1888-190:}.  Thomas  Pickering  Pick. 
1889-190.").   Sir  Henry  Creenway  Howse. 
1890-1906.  John  Langton." 
„    -1893.  Manns  Beck. 

-1898.  Wm.  Mitchell  Banks.  (Kt.) 

1891  L897.  Walter  Rivington. 
-1903.  Thomas  Richard  Jessop. 

1892  1908.  Frederick  Howard  Marsh. 
-1907.  sir  John  Twi  edj . 

L893    191  1.    Sir  limn   Morris.  lit. 


(continued).  » 

1893-1909.  Arthur  Wm.  Mayo  Kohson. 
1894-1902.  James  Hardie. 
1895-1899.  John  Ward  Cousins. 

,,    -1905.  Sir  Alfred  Cooper,  Kt. 

„    -1912.  Sir  Henry  TrenthamButlin,Bt 

„    -1903.  Sir  Frederick  Treves,  Bt. 
1896-1900.  John  Neville  C.  Davies-Collev. 
1897-1913.  Edmund  Owen. 

,,    -1915.  Sir  Bickman  John  Godlee,  Bt. 

„    -1918.  Sir  Wm.  Watson  Cheyne,  Bt. 
1898-1914.  Francis  Richardson  Cross. 
1899-1907.  Herhert  William  Page. 
1900-08.  John  AVard  Cousins. 

„    -16.  Sir  Alfred  Pearce  Gould, K.C.V.O. 
1901-14.  Richard  Clement  Lucas. 
1902-10.  John  Hammond  Morgan,  C.V.O. 

„    -10.  Henry  Hugh  Glutton. 

,,    -15.  Charles  Wm.  Mansell  Moullin. 
1903-12.  Clinton  Thomas  Dent, 

„   -21.  Sir  George  Henry  Makins. 
1904-16.  Sir  Frederic  Samuel  Eve,  Kt. 

„    -20.  Sir  Anthony  Alfred  Bowlhy. 

„    -12.  Harry  Gilbert  Barling. 
1905-13.  Cuthbert  Hilton  Golding-Bird. 

,,    -08.   William  Harrison  Cripps. 
1906-10.  George  Arthur  Wright. 
1907-13.  William  Bruce  Clarke. 

,.    -23.  Sir  Charters  James  Symonds. 
1908-24.  William  Frederic  Haslam. 

,,    -14.  Charles  Barrett  Lockwood. 

,,    -16.  Sir  Wm.  Arbuthnot  Lane,  Bt. 
1909-20.  William  Harrison  Cripps. 
1910-18.  Bilton  Pollard. 

„    -22.  Sir  Charles  Alfred  Ballance. 

„    -26.  Sir  John  Bland-Sutton. 
1912-20.  Sir  D'Arcy  Power. 

„    -27.  Sir  Berkeley  Geo.  A.  Moynihan. 
1913-21.  James  Ernest  Lane. 

„    -18.  Louis  Albert  Dunn. 

,,    -14.  Jonathan  Hutchinson. 

„    -21.  Holburt  Jacob  Waring. 
1914-16.  James  Stanley  Xewton  Boyd. 

„    -22.  William  Thorburn. 

„   -22.  William  McAdam  Eccles. 

„    -23.  Charles  Ryall. 
1915-20.  Walter  George  Spencer. 

„    -21.  Frederic  Francois  Burghard. 

„    -23.  Sir  Herbert  F.  Waterhouse. 
1916-24.  Thomas  Horrocks  Openshaw. 

,,    -24.  Raymond  Johnson. 

„    -25.  Vincent  Warren  Low. 
1917-26.  James  Sherren. 

1918  25.  Sir  John  Lynn-Thomas. 

26.  Ernest  William  Hey  Groves. 

i;il9  l'7.  Sir  Cuthbert  Sidney  Wallace. 


OFFICERS,  ETC. 

17 

COURT 

OF  EXAMINERS. 

1745-73.  John  Ranby. 

1766-1771. 

Benjamin  Co  well. 

„    -52.  William  Cheselden. 

1768-1780. 

William  Bromfield. 

„    -47.  Ambrose  Dickins. 

.        „   -1772. 

Wentworth  Gregory. 

„    -53.  William  Petty. 

1771-1793. 

John  Pyle. 

„    -46.  John  Shipton. 

„    -1800. 

,  Joseph  Warner. 

„    -56.  John  Freke. 

1772-1787. 

Matthew  Spray. 

„    -48.  William  Pyle. 

1773-1797. 

,  Richard  Grindall. 

„    -56.  Legard  Sparham. 

1778-1784. 

,  Pennell  Hawkins. 

,,    -58.  James  Hickes. 

„    -1792, 

,  Fleming  Pinkstan. 

„    -64.  Peter  Sainthill. 

1780-1788, 

,  Peter  Triquet. 

1746-60.  Noah  Roul. 

1784-1793, 

,  Henry  Watson. 

1747-78.  Caesar  Hawkins. 

„   -1797 

.  Isaac  Minors. 

1748-58.  John  Westbrook. 

„    -1791 

.  Edmund  Pitts. 

1752-61.  William  Singleton. 

1787-1800 

.  Charles  Hawkins. 

1753-57.  Joseph  Webb. 

1788-1789 

.  Richard  Crowther. 

1756-60.  Mark  Hawkins. 

1789-1798 

.  John  Gunning. 

,,    -71.  Christopher  Fullagar. 

„    -1800 

.  William  Lucas. 

1757-61.  Edward  bourse. 

1791-1800 

.  Samuel  Howard. 

1758-61.  John  Girle. 

1792-1797 

.  John  Wyatt. 

,,    -66.  John  Townsend. 

1793-1796 

.  William  Walker. 

1760-68.  John  Blagden. 

„    -1800 

.  William  Cooper. 

,,    -78.  David  Middleton. 

1796-1800 

.  James  Earle. 

1761-68.  Robert  Adair. 

1797-1800 

.  William  Long. 

„    -84.  Robert  Young. 

„    -1800 

'.  George  Chandler. 

„    -89.  Percivall  Pott. 

1799-1800 

.  Thomas  Keate. 

1764-84.  Stafford  Crane. 

„    -1800 

.  Charles  Blicke. 

Note. — The  above-named  were  Members  of  the  Court  of  Examiners 

under  the  Company  of  Surgeons. 

1800-13.  Charles  Hawkins. 

1826^4.  : 

Honoratus  Leigh  Thomas. 

„    -10.  William  Long. 

1827-28. 

Sir  Patrick  Macgregor,  Bt. 

„    -22.  George  Chandler. 

„    -31. 

Richard  Clement  Headington. 

,,    -01.  Joseph  Warner. 

„    -55. 

Robert  Keate. 

„    -09.  William  Lucas. 

1828-51.  , 

John  Painter  Vincent. 

„    -10.  Samuel  Howard. 

„    -56. 

George  James  Guthrie. 

„             William  Cooper. 

1829. 

William  Wadd. 

„    -17.  Sir  James  Earle,  Kt. 

„    -46. 

Anthony  White. 

„    -21.  Thomas  Keate. 

1831-49.  , 

John  Goldwyer  Andrews. 

,,    -15.  Sir  Charles  Blicke,  Kt. 

1835-46. 

Sir  Benjamin  Collins  Brodie,  Bt, 

1801-26.  Sir  David  Dundas,  Bt. 

„   -48. 

Samuel  Cooper. 

„    -27.  Thompson  Forster. 

1840-67. 

Sir  William  Lawrence,  Bt. 

1809-27.  Sir  Everard  Home,  Bt. 

1841-58. 

Benjamin  Travers. 

1810-35.  Sir  William  Blizard,  Kt. 

1844-62. 

Edward  Stanley. 

„  -27.  Henry  Cline. 

1846-63. 

Joseph  Henry  Green. 

1813-27.  William  Norris. 

„   -47. 

Robert  Liston. 

1816-25.  Sir  Ludford  Harvey,  Kt. 

1847-65. 

James  Moncrieff  Arnott. 

1817-35.  WiUiam  Lynn. 

1849-68. 

John  Flint  South. 

1821-29.  John  Abernethy. 

„    -66. 

Caesar  Henry  Hawkins, 

1822-41 .  Sir  Astley  Paston  Cooper, 

Bt.            1851-68. 

James  Luke. 

1825-40.  Sir  Anthony  Carlisle,  Kt. 

1855-70. 

Frederic  Carpenter  Skey,  C.B 

1919. 

c 

18 


1856-65. 
1858-68. 
1862-67. 
1864-73. 
1865-75. 

„  -70. 
1867-71. 

„    -72. 

„  -70. 
1868-72. 

„   -73. 

„  -72. 
1870-75. 

„   -80. 

„  -84. 
1871-79. 
1872-77. 

„  -82.' 
1873-83. 

„    -81. 

„   -83. 

„  -84. 
1875-79. 
1877-87. 
1879-89. 
1880-89. 

„  -87. 
1881-86. 
1882-92. 
1883-92. 

,,  -87. 
1884-94. 

„  -94. 
1886-92. 
1887-97. 

n    -»2. 

„  -97. 
1889-99. 


OFFICERS,  ETC. 

COURT  OF  EXAMINERS  (continued). 


Joseph  Hodgson. 

Thomas  Wormald. 

Francis  Kiernan. 

Richard  Partridge. 

John  Hilton. 

Richard  Quain. 

Edward  Cock. 

Samuel  Solly. 

Sir  William  Fergusson,  Bt. 

John  Adams. 

Samuel  Armstrong  Lane. 

George  Busk. 

Henry  Hancock. 

Frederick  Le  Gros  Clark. 

William  Scovell  Savory. 

Thomas  Blizard  Curling. 

Henry  Spencer  Smith. 

John  Birkett. 

Luther  Holden. 

John  Marshall. 

Timothy  Holmes. 

John  Cooper  Forster. 

John  Eric  Erichsen. 

George  Murray  Humphry. 

John  Wood. 

John  Whitaker  Hulke. 

Jonathan  Hutchinson. 

John  Croft. 

Thomas  Bryant. 

Christopher  Heath. 

Edward  Lund. 

John  Langtou. 

Thomas  Pickering  Pick. 

Matthew  Berkeley  Hill. 

Henry  Greenway  Howse. 

William  Morrant  Baker. 

Sir  William  Mac  Cormac,  Kt. 

Jeremiah  Mc0arthy. 


1889-99.  Edmund  Owen. 
1892-93.  Marcus  Beck. 
„    -97.  Frederick  Howard  Marsh. 
„    -1900.  John  Neville  C.  Davies-Colley. 

Frederick  Treves. 

Rickman  John  Godlee. 

Henry  Morris. 

William  Anderson. 

Herbert  William  Page. 

William  Johnson  Walsham. 

Sir  William  Henry  Beunett. 

Cuthbert  Hilton  Golding-Bird. 

Alfred  Pearce  Gould. 

Bernard  Pitts. 

Walter  H.  Acland  Jacobson. 

George  Henry  Makins,  C.B. 

Sir  Frederic  Samuel  Eve,  Kt. 

William  Watson  Cheyne,  C.B. 

Clinton  Thomas  Dent. 

William  Frederic  Haslam. 

Arthur  Quarry  Silcock. 

Bilton  Pollard. 

William  Bruce  Clarke. 

James  Ernest  Lane. 

Louis  Albert  Dunn. 

Walter  George  Spencer. 

Sir  Charles  Alfred  Ballanoe. 

Sir  Herbert  Furnivall  Water- 
house. 

Holburt  Jacob  Waring. 

Robert  Lawford  Knaggs. 

Jonathan  Hutchinson. 

William  Thorbum. 

John  Murray. 

Raymond  Johnson. 
„         ,,       Frederic  Francois  Burghard. 
1918-1923.  Vincent  Warren  Low. 
1919-1924.  Sir  Cuthbert  Sidney  Wallace. 


„  -1894. 
1893-1903. 
1894-1904. 

„    -1900. 

„  -1902. 
1897-1902. 

„    -1902. 

„  -1907. 
1899-1909. 

„  -1909. 
1900-1905. 
1901-1908. 
1902-1911. 

„    -1907. 

„  -1911. 
1903-1913. 
1904. 
1905-1915. 

„  -1910. 
1907-1917. 

1908-1918. 
1909-1919. 


1911-1921. 


1913-1923. 
1915-1920. 
1917-1922. 


BOARD  OF  EXAMINERS  IN  ANATOMY 
AND  PHYSIOLOGY. 

William  Warwick  Wagstaffe. 
Walter  Rivington. 
William  Morrant  Baker. 
Benjamin  Thompson  Lownc. 
Edward  Bellamy. 
Jeremiah  MrCarthy. 
John  Langton. 
Gerald  Francis  Yco. 
Henry  Power. 
.883.  Henry  Greenway  Howse. 
Kdinund  Owen. 


S75. 

William  Scovell  Savory. 

1877, 

?> 

John  Birkett. 

1878 

>* 

Luther  Holden. 

ii 

»> 

Timothy  Holmes. 

1879, 

» 

John  Cooper  Forster. 

1880, 

•>> 

John  Wood. 

ii 

:i 

Henry  Power. 

>> 

11 

George  <  Ireen  Gascoyen. 

n 

M 

Christopher  Heath. 

lssi. 

176. 

John  Whitaker  Hulke. 

1883, 

1) 

Arthur  Edward  Durham. 
Thomas  Pickering  Pick. 

ii 

OFFICERS,  ETC. 


19 


BOARD  OF  EXAMINERS  IN  ANATOMY  AND 
PHYSIOLOGY  FOR  THE  FELLOWSHIP. 


1884. 


1887. 
1888. 

1889. 


Henry  Greenway  Howse. 

William  Anderson. 

Edmund  Owen. 

Henry  Morris. 

Ricknian  John  Godlee. 

John  Neville  Colley  Davie-s-Colley. 

William  Henry  Bennett. 

Frederick  Treves. 

Alfred  Pearce  Gould. 

George  Henry  Makins. 

William  Bruce  Clarke. 

Walter  Hamilton  Aclarid  Jacobson. 

William  Anderson. 

William  Frederic  Haslam. 

Charles  Barrett  Lockwood. 

John  Bland  Sutton. 

James  Ernest  Lane. 

Frederick  Gymer  Parsons. 

Alfred  Harry  Young. 


Anatomy. 
1899. 


1903. 


1904. 
1907. 
1908. 

1909. 

1913. 

1914. 

1918. 

1919. 


Henry  Power. 

William  Morrant  Baker. 

Cuthbert  Hilton  Golding-Bird. 

Gerald  Francis  Yeo. 

Jeremiah  McCarthy. 

Benjamin  Thompson  Lowne. 

Gerald  Francis  Yeo.  * 

D'Arey  Power. 

John  Barlow. 

Chas.  William  Mansell  Monllin 

Benjamin  Thompson  Lowne. 

Cuthbert  Hilton  Golding-Bird. 

William  Stirling. 

Edward  Albert  Schafer. 

Ernest  Henry  Starling. 

D'Arey  Power. 

William  Henry  Thompson. 

Thomas  Gregor  Brodie. 

William  Dobinson  Halliburton. 


Puybiology. 
1902. 


1907. 


1909. 
1911. 
1912. 

1913. 
1914. 
1916. 
1917. 

1919. 


Berkeley  G.  Andrew  Moynihan. 
Louis  Albert  Dunn. 
Arthur  Keith. 
Christopher  Addison. 
William  McAdam  Eccles. 
Alfred  Harry  Young. 
Frederick  Gymer  Parsons. 
Arthur  Thomson. 
Charles  Herbert  Fagge. 
James  Sherren. 
Robert  William  Reid. 
Gordon  Taylor. 
William  Wright. 
William  Henry  Clayton  Greene. 
Arthur  Ralph  Thompson. 
Andrew  Melville  Paterson. 
John  Ernest  Sullivan  Frazer. 
Gordon  Taylor. 


Edward  Waymouth  Reid. 
Ernest  Henry  Starling. 
Leonard  Erskine  Hill, 
de  Burgh  Birch. 
William  Henry  Thompson. 
George  Alfred  Buckmaster. 
Thomas  Gregor  Brodie. 
Charles  Frederick  Myers-Ward. 
Edmund  William  Wace  Carlier 
Herbert  Willoughby  Lyle. 
Francis  Gotch. 
John  Sidney  Edkins. 
Arthur  Rendle  Short. 
George  Alfred  Buckmaster. 
John  Beresford  Leathes. 
Herbert  Willoughby  Lyle. 
Francis  Arthur  Bainbridge. 
Arthur  Rendle  Short. 


BOARD  OF  EXAMINERS  IN  MIDWIFERY. 


1852.  James  Luke. 

„       Arthur  Farre,  M.D. 
„       Henry  Oldham,  M.D. 
„       James  Reid,  M.D. 

1853.  George  James  Guthrie. 

1854.  William  Lawrence. 
„       Charles  West,  M.D. 

1855.  Benjamin  Travers. 

1856.  Edward  Stanley. 

1857.  Joseph  Henry  Green. 


1858.  James  Moncrieff  Arnott. 

1859.  John  Flint  South. 

1860.  Caesar  Henry  Hawkins. 
„       Robert  Lee,  M.D. 

1861.  James  Luke. 

1862.  Frederic  Carpenter  Skey. 

1863.  Joseph  Hodgson. 

1864.  Thomas  Wormald. 

1865.  Richard  Partridge. 

1866.  John  Hilton. 


c2 


20 


OFFICERS,  ETC. 


BOARD  OF  EXAMINERS  IN  MIDWIFERY  (continued). 


1866.  Robert  Barnes,  M.D. 

„       ¥m.  Overend  Priestley, 

1867.  Richard  Quain. 

1868.  Edward  Cock. 

1869.  Samuel  Solly. 

1870.  George  Busk. 

1871.  Henry  Hancock. 


1872.  Thos.  Blizard  Curling. 

M.D.  1873.  Fredk.  Le  Gros  Clark. 

1874.  Sir  James  Paget,  Bart. 

1875.  Prescott  Gardner  Hewett. 

1876.  Election  deferred. 
1888.  Board  abolished. 


BOARD  OF  EXAMINEES  IN  DENTAL  SURGERY. 

Court  of  Examiners'  Section. 


1860.  William  Lawrence.  1896. 

„       Joseph  Henry  Green.  1897. 

,,       James  Moncrieff  Arnott.  ,, 

1864.  John  Flint  South.  1899. 

1865.  Frederic  Carpenter  Skey.  1900. 
„       James  Luke.  „ 

1868.  Richard  Partridge.  „ 

„       John  Hilton.  1902. 

1870.  Edward  Cock.  „ 

1872.  Frederick  Le  Gros  Clark. 

1873.  Henry  Hancock.  1903. 
„       William  Scovell  Savory.  1904. 

1875.  John  Birkett.  1906. 

1879.  Luther  Holden.  1907. 

1880.  Timothy  Holmes.  1909. 

1882.  John  Cooper  Forster.  „ 

1883.  John  Wood.  1910. 
„       John  Whitaker  Hulke.  1911. 

1885.  Jonathan  Hutchinson.  „ 

1887.  Thomas  Bryant.  1913 

1888.  Christopher  Heath.  1915, 

1889.  John  Langton.  1917, 
„        Thomas  Pickering  Pick. 

1892.  Henry  Greenway  Howse.  „ 

„       Sir  William  Mac  Cormac,  Kt.  1918 

1895.  Jeremiah  Mc0arthy.  1919 

Dental  Section, 

1860.  Thomas  Bell.  1888. 

,,       John  Tomes.  lss'.*. 

„       Arnold  Rogers.  1890. 

1865.  Samuel  Cartwright.  L893. 

,,      William  Anthony  Efarrison.  1S95. 

1870.  George  Augustus  [bbetson.  1900. 

L871.  Samuel  James  Augustus  Salter.  „ 

1875.  Thomas  Arnold  Rogers.  H)o2. 

limn  John  Barrett.  1903. 
1880.  Alfred  Coleman. 

„      Augustus  Winterbottom.  L910. 

L881.  Charles  Sissmore  Tomes.  1912. 

1884.  Henry  Moon.  L»13. 
1886.  James  Smith  Turner.  „ 


Edmund  Owen. 
John  Neville  C.  Davies-Colley. 
Rickman  John  Godlee. 
Henry  Morris. 
William  Anderson. 
Herbert  William  Page. 
William  Johnson  Walsham. 
Sir  William  Henry  Bennett. 
Cuthbert  Hilton  Golding-Bird. 
Alfred  Pearce  Gould. 
Bernard  Pitts. 

Walter  H.  Acland  Jacobson. 
George  Henry  Makins,  C.B. 
Sir  Frederic  Samuel  Eve,  Kt. 
Clinton  Thomas  Dent. 
William  Frederic  Haslam. 
Bilton  Pollard. 
James  Ernest  Lane. 
Louis  Aflbert  Dunn. 
Walter  George  Spencer. 
Sir  Charles  Alfred  Ballance. 
Sir  Herbert  Furnivall  Water- 
house. 
Holburt  Jacob  Waring. 
Robert  Lawford  Knaggs. 
Jonathan  Hutchinson.j 

Samuel  John  Hutchinson. 
Morton  Alfred  Smale. 
Ashley  William  Barrett. 
John  Howard  Mummery. 
Frederick  Canton. 
Storer  Bennett. 
Arthur  Swayne  Underwood. 
William  Bromfkld  I'aterson. 
William  Adolphus  Maggs. 
Peter  Sidney  Spokes. 
James  Frank  Colyer. 
William  Henry  Dolamore. 
Montagu  Frank  Hopson. 
Norman  Godfrey  Bennett. 


OFFICERS,  FTC. 


21 


EXAMINERS  IN  MEDICINE. 


1868.  Thomas  Bevill  Peaoock. 

„  Samuel  Wilks. 

1876.  Edward  Henry  Sieveking. 

,,  George  Johnson. 

„  John  Syer  Bristowe. 

1879.  William  Howship  Dickinson. 


1881.  Samuel  Jones  Gee. 

„  Frederick  Thomas  Roberts. 

1886.  Walter  Moxon. 

„  Joseph  Frank  Payne. 

,,  James  Frederick  Goodhart. 


EXAMINERS    IN   MIDWIFERY. 


1881.  John  Williams. 


1881.  George  Ernest  Herman. 


CONJOINT   EXAMINING   BOARD   IN   ENGLAND. 


EXAMINERS  APPOINTED  BY  THE  ROYAL  COLLEGE 
OF  SURGEONS. 

FIRST  EXAMINATION. 

Examiners  in  ELEMENTARr  Anatomy. 

Charles  Barrett  Lockwood. 
James  Stanley  Newton  Boyd. 
William  Frederic  Haslam. 
Bilton  Pollard. 
James  Ernest  Lane. 
Louis  Albert  Dunn. 
Walter  Hamilton  Hylton  Jessop. 
Herbert  Furnivall  Waterhouse. 
Jonathan  Hutchinson,  Jun. 
Edmund  Wilkinson  Roughton. 

Examinees  in  Elementary  Physiology. 

1884.  Cuthbert  Hilton  Golding-Bird.  1888.  Frederick  Walker  Mott. 

1885.  Edwin  Hurry  Fenwick.  1889.  Walter  George  Spencer. 


1884. 

John  Neville  Colley  Davies-Colley. 

1889. 

>> 

Alfred  Pearce  Gould. 

1891, 

)j 

Charles  AVilliam  Mansell  Moullin. 

j? 

»> 

James  Black. 

55 

55 

Robert  William  Reid. 

55 

1886. 

,  William  Bruce  Clarke. 

1892, 

1887 

,  Arthur  Hensman. 

1894. 

?> 

William  Arbuthnot  Lane. 

55 

Charles  Alfred  Ballance. 
Charles  Stonham. 

1895. 

55 

1886.  William  Dobinson  Halliburton. 


John  Rose  Bradford. 


Examiners  in 

1892.  Frank  Evers  Beddard. 
„     Thomas  William  Shore. 

1893.  Henry  Percy  Dean. 

1895.  George  Alfred  Buckmaster. 

1896.  Peyton  Todd  Bowman  Beale. 
„       Thomas  George  Stevens. 

„       Thomas  William  Shore. 
1898.  Frederick  Gymer  Parsons. 
1901.  Herbert  Willoughby  Lyle. 
Peter  Chalmers  Mitchell. 


Elementary  Biology. 

1901.  Walter  G.  Ride  wood. 
1903.  Thomas  George  Stevens. 

„       Henry  Wm.  Marett  Tims. 
1908.  Thomas  William  Shore. 

„       James  P.  Hill. 
1913.  Walter  G.  Ridewood. 

„       George  P.  Mudge. 
1918.  Thomas  William  Shore. 

,,      James  P.  Hill. 


22 


OFFICERS,   ETC. 


SECOND  EXAMINATION. 
Examiners  in  Anatomy. 


1884. 
»> 

55 
>i 

1887. 
1888. 
1889. 

1892. 

1894. 

1897. 

1884. 


1885. 
1886. 
1887. 
1889. 
1891. 
1892. 
1894. 
1896. 
1897. 
1899. 


Henry  Greenway  Howse.  1899. 

Edmund  Owen.  1902. 

Hickman  John  Godlee.  „ 

"William  Henry  Bennett.  „ 

Frederick  Howard  Marsh. 

John  Neville  Colley  Davies-Colley 

"William  Anderson. 

George  Dancer  Thane. 

Alfred  Harry  Young. 

Richard  Clement  Lucas. 

William  Johnson  Walsham. 

George  Henry  Makins. 

William  Bruce  Clarke. 

Stanley  Boyd. 

Arthur  Robinson. 

Examiners  in  Physiology 


1384. 


1886. 
1887. 

1*91. 
1892. 
J  893. 
1894. 
1896. 
1897. 
1898. 
1899. 
1901. 


1904. 
1907. 


1912. 


1916. 
1917. 
1918. 


Arthur  Thomson. 

Holburt  Jacob  Waring. 

Arthur  Keith. 

Christopher  Addison. 

James  Ernest  Lane. 

William  Wright. 

William  Henry  Clayton  Greene. 

Arthur  Robinson. 

John  Ernest  Sullivan  Frazer. 

Andrew  Melville  Paterson. 

John  Cameron. 

Arthur  Thomson. 

Frederic  Wood  Jones. 

Frederick  Gymer  Parsons. 


Henry  Power. 
William  Morrant  Baker. 
Gerald  Francis  Yeo. 
Jeremiah  M'Carthy. 
Cuthbert  Hilton  Golding-Bird. 
Benjamin  Thompson  Lowne. 
Yincent  Dormer  Harris. 
William  Dobinson  Halliburton. 
D'Arcy  Power. 
Walter  George  Spencer. 
John  Rose  Bradford. 
Leonard  Erskine  Hill. 
George  Alfred  Buckmaster. 


1901.  Ernest  Henry  Starling. 

1902.  William  Henry  Thompson. 
,,       Thomas  Gregor  Brodie. 

1904.  John  Beresford  Leathes. 

1907.  Bertram  Louis  Abrahams. 

1908.  Benjamin  Moore. 

1909.  Ernest  Henry  Starling. 

1913.  Charles  Frederick  Myers-Ward. 

1914.  Herbert  Eldon  Roaf. 

„       Conrad  Meredyth  Hinds  Howell. 
1917.  George  Alfred  Buckmaster. 
1919.  Herbert  Eldon  Roaf. 


THIRD  EXAMINATION. 

Examiners  in  Surgery. 
1884.  The  Court  of  Examiners.     (See  page  18.) 


Examiners  in 
George  Ernest  Herman. 
Alfred  Lewis  Galabin. 
Francis  Henry  Champneys. 
William  Duncan. 
John  Baptiste  Potter. 
John  Williams. 

Walter  Spencer  Anderson  Griffith. 
Peter  Horrocks. 
George  Ernest  Herman. 
William  Duncan. 
C.  Montagu  Handfield-Jones. 
Amand  Routh. 
Arthur  H.  Nicholson  Lewcrs. 
Herbert  Ritchie  Spencer. 
William  Radford  Hakin. 
Walter  Spencer  Anderson  Griffith. 
William  Duncan. 


Midwifery. 

1901.  James  Henry  Targctt. 

1902.  George  Francis  Blacker. 

1903.  Arthur  H.  Nicholson  Lowers. 

1906.  William  Rivers  Pollock. 

.,       Walter  William  Hunt  Tate. 

1907.  Hugh  James  Moore  Playfair. 

1908.  James  Henry  Targctt. 

1909.  George  Francis  Blacker. 

1911.  William  Blair  Bell. 

1912.  George  Drummond  Robinson. 

1913.  Henry  Bussell  Andrews. 

1914.  Charles  Hubert  Roberts. 
1916.  John  Shields  Fairhairn. 

1  !»1 7.  GeorgeFrederickDarwall Smith. 

1918.  Cuthbert  Lockyer. 

1919.  Gsorge  Drummond  Robinson. 


OFFICERS,  ETC. 


23 


EXAMINERS  FOR  DIPLOMA  IN 

Part  I. 

1887.  William  Henry  Corfield.  1887. 

1890.  Thomas  Stevenson.  1890. 

1891.  George  Turner.  1891. 
1895.  Arthur  Pearson  Luff.  1894. 

1900.  Christopher  Childs.  1899. 

1901.  Alex.  Grant  Russell  Foulerton.  1904. 
1906.  Harold  Robert  Dacre  Spitta.  1909. 
1911.  Richard  Tanner  Hewlett.  1914. 
1916.  John  William  Henry  Eyre.  1917. 


PUBLIC  HEALTH. 

Part  II. 
Richard  Thorne  Thorne. 
Edward  Ballard. 
Sir  George  Buchanan. 
Edward  Seaton. 

Syd.  Arthur  Monckton  Copeman. 
Herbert  Timbrell  Bulstrode. 
Richard  Deaue  Sweeting. 
Sir  Shirley  Forster  Murphy. 
Frederick  Norton  Kay  Menzies. 


EXAMINERS  FOR  DIPLOMA  IN  TROPICAL  MEDICINE. 

Bacteriology.  Diseases  and  Hygiene  of  Tropics. 

1911.  John  William  Henry  Eyre.  1911.  Charles  Wilberforce  Daniels. 


REPRESENTATIVES  ON  COMMITTEE  OF  MANAGEMENT. 

Henry  Greenway  Howse. 

Edmund  Owen. 

Sir  Rickman  John  Godlee,  Bt. 

Sir  Henry  Morris,  Bt. 

Sir  Win.  Watson  Cheyne,  Bt. 

Sir  Alfred  Pearce  Gould. 

Sir  George  Henry  Makins. 

Sir  Frederic  Samuel  Eve. 

William  Frederic  Haslam. 

Bilton  Pollard. 

James  Ernest  Lane. 


1884. 

John  Cooper  Forster. 

1901.  ] 

)» 

John  Marshall. 

1902.  ] 

II 

William  Scovell  Savory. 

1905.  { 

1886. 

Sir  Joseph  Lister,  Bt. 

1906.  1 

1888. 

Jonathan  Hutchinson. 

1908.  ! 

1890. 

John  Whi  taker  Hulke. 

1912.  ; 

1892. 

Thomas  Bryant. 

1913.  ! 

5» 

Christopher  Heath. 

1914.  ! 

1895. 

Thomas  Pickering  Pick. 

1916. 

1897. 

Sir  William  MacCormac, 

Bt.             1916.  : 

1900. 

John  Langton. 

1918.  , 

OFFICERS. 

MUSEUM. 

1800.  William  Clift. 

1842.  Richard  Owen. 

1852.  John  Thomas  Quekett. 


CONSERVATORS. 

1861.  William  Henry  Flower. 
1884.  Charles  Stewart, 
1908.  Arthur  Keith. 


Assistant  Conservators. 
1824.  William  Home  Clift.  1843.  John  Thomas  Quekett. 

1827.  Richard  Owen.  1908.  Richard  Higgins  Burue. 

Pathological  Curators. 
1881.  Frederic  Samuel  Eve.  1897.  Samuel  George  Shattock. 

1890.  James  Henry  Targett. 

Assistant  Pathological  Curator. 
1917.  Cecil  Fowler  Beadles. 

Physiological  Curator. 
1912.  Richard  Higgins  Burne. 


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OFFICERS,  ETC. 


Assistants  in  the  Museum. 


1858.  Thomas  Howard  Stewart. 

,,       James  Murie. 
1860.  Charles  Bader. 
1863.  James  Bell  Pettigrew. 
1868.  Litchfield  Jones  Moseley. 
1871.  James  Frederick  Goodhart. 

„       James  Lidderdale. 


1873.  Alban  Henry  Grifliths  Doran. 

1877.  George  Arthur  Wright. 

1878.  Walter  Pye. 

,,       John  George  Garson. 
1888.  James  Henry  Targett. 
1892.  Richard  Higgins  Burne. 
1909.  Cecil  Fowler  Beadles. 


Students  in  Human  and  Comparative  Anatomy. 


1839. 

William  Crozier. 

1848. 

1840. 

John  Thomas  Quekett. 

1849. 

1841. 

William  Augustus  Hillman.                1850. 

1842. 

James  Dunn. 

1851. 

1843. 

John  Williams. 

1852. 

1844. 

Simon  Rood  Pittard. 

1853. 

1845. 

George  Hansbrow. 

1854. 

1846. 

Edward  Charles  Hulme. 

1855. 

1847. 

John  Thomas  Arlidge. 

M 

Prosectors. 

1890. 

William  Edward 

1914. 

Henry  Cecil  Wi 

LIBRARY. 

Librarians. 

Charles  Henry  Hallett. 
George  Robert  Skinner. 
David  Henry  Monckton. 
John  Falconer. 
John  Henry  Sylvester. 
Henry  Vandyke  Carter. 
John  Lizars  Lizars. 
Henry  Robert  Silvester. 
Thomas  Howard  Stewart. 


1828.  Robert  Willis. 
1853.  John  Chatto. 


1887.  James  Blake  Bailey. 
1897.  Victor  Gustave  Plarr. 


Assistants  in  the  Library. 

1832.  Thomas  Madden  Stone. 
1892.  Charles  Richard  Hewitt. 


1800. 
1811. 


1859. 

1882. 


Okey  Belfour. 
Edmund  Belfour. 


Edward  Trimmer. 
Frederic  Greville  Hallett. 


COLLEGE  DEPARTMENT. 

Secretaries. 

1865.  Edward  Trimmer. 
1901.  Sibert  Forrest  Cowell. 

Assistant-Secretaries. 

1888.  Sibert  Forrest  Cowell. 


OFFICERS,  ETC. 


25 


1800.  William  Pass. 
1802.  Jeremiah  Gibbeson. 


Beadles. 

1807. 
1811. 


William  Taylor. 
William  Stone. 


1842.  Henry  Poole  Gregg. 

1853.  Thomas  Madden  Stone. 

1871.  Richard  Smith. 

1874.  Charles  Stewart  Loch. 


Clerks. 


1876.  Bowen  Pottinger  Woosnam. 
„       Henry  Francis  Searle. 

1877.  Frederic  Greville  Hallett. 
1887.  Sibert  Forrest  Cowell. 


Director  of  Examinations. 
1934.  Frederic  Greville  Hallett. 


REPRESENTATIVES  IN  THE  GENERAL  COUNCIL  OF 
MEDICAL  EDUCATION  AND  REGISTRATION. 


1858.  Joseph  Henry  Green. 
1860.  James  Moncrieff  Arnott. 
1865.  Caesar  Henry  Hawkins. 
1870.  Richard  Quain. 
1876.  Sir  James  Paget,  Bt. 


1881.  John  Marshall. 
1891.  Thomas  Bryant. 
1904.  Sir  Henry  Morris,  Bt. 
1917.  Holburt  Jacob  Waring. 


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HUNTERTAN  ORATION. 


HUNTERIAN  ORATION. 

In  the  year  1813  Dr.  Matthew  Baillie  and  Sir  Everard  Home,  Bart.,  Executors 
of  John  Hunter,  "  being  desirous  of  showing  a  lasting  mark  of  respect  to  the 
memory  of  the  late  Mr.  John  Hunter,"  gave  to  the  College  the  sum  of  £1684  4s.  4d. 
Three  per  cent  Consolidated  Bank  Annuities  for  the  endowment  of  an  annual 
Oration,  to  be  called  the  Hunterian  Oration,  and  to  be  delivered  in  the  Theatre  of 
the  College  on  the  14th  of  February,  the  Birthday  of  John  Hunter,  by  the  Master, 
or  one  of  the  Governors  for  the  time  being,  or  such  other  Member  of  the  Court  of 
Assistants  as  should  be  appointed  by  the  Master  and  Governors  or  any  two  of 
them — such  Oration  to  be  expressive  of  the  merits  in  Comparative  Anatomy, 
Physiology,  and  Surgery,  not  only  of  John  Hunter,  but  also  of  all  such  persons,  as 
should  be  from  time  to  time  deceased,  whose  labours  have  contributed  to  the 
improvement  or  extension  of  Surgical  Science. 

The  Endowment  was  accepted  by  the  College  under  a  Deed  of  Trust  dated  the 
9th  October  1813,  containing,  amongst  others,  the  following  conditions: — That  the 
Fund  should  be  vested  in  the  names  of  three  Members  of  the  Court  of  Assistants  ; 
that  £  10,  part  of  the  interest  accruing  from  the  Fund,  should  be  given  to  the 
Orator  ;  and  that  the  remainder  of  the  interest  should  be  expended  in  providing  a 
Dinner,  on  the  day  of  the  delivery  of  the  Oration,  for  the  Members  of  the  Court  of 
Assistants  and  such  other  persons  as  the  Master  and  Governors  for  the  time  being 
should  think  proper  to  invite. 

In  1853,  after  consultation  with  the  representatives  of  the  founders  of  the 
Trust,  it  was  decided  that  the  Oration  should  in  future  be  delivered  biennially 
instead  of  annually. 

The  fund  was  re-invested  in  1900,  and  at  the  present  time  consists  of 
£1850  India  Three  per  Cent.  Stock. 


HUNTERIAN  ORATORS. 


1814. 
1815. 
1816. 
1817. 
1818. 
1819. 
1820. 
1821. 
1822. 
1823. 
1824. 
1825. 
1826. 
1827. 

1829. 
1830. 
1831. 
1832. 
1833. 
1834. 
1837. 
1838. 
]839. 
L840. 


Sir  Everard  Home,  Bt. 

Sir  William  Blizard,  Kt. 

Henry  Cline. 

William  Norris. 

Sir  David  Dundas,  Bt. 

John  Abernethy. 

Sir  Anthony  Carlisle,  Kt. 

Thomas  Chevalier. 

Sir  Everard  Home,  Bt. 

Sir  William  Blizard,  Kt. 

Henry  Cline. 

William  Norris. 

Sir  Anthony  Carlisle,  Kt. 

Honoratus  Leigh  Thomas. 

Sir  William  Blizard,  Kt. 

John  Painter  Vincent. 

George  James  Guthrie. 

Anthony  White. 

Samuel  Cooper. 

John  Howship. 

William  Lawrence. 

Sir  Benjamin  Collins  Brodie,  Bt. 

Benjamin  Travers. 

Edward  Stanley. 

Joseph  Henry  Green. 

*  Oration  not  delivered, 


1841.  Thomas  Callaway. 

1842.  George  Gisborne  Babington. 

1843.  James  Moncrieff  Arnott. 

1844.  John  Flint  South. 

1846.  William  Lawrence. 

1847.  Joseph  Henry  Green. 

1 848.  Richard  Dugard  Grainger. 

1849.  Caesar  Henry  Hawkins. 

1850.  Frederic  Carpenter  Skey. 
1851.*Richard  Anthony  Stafford. 

1852.  James  Luke. 

1853.  Bransby  Blake  Cooper. 
1855.  Joseph  Hodgson. 
1857.  Thomas  Wormald. 
1859.  John  Bishop. 

1861.  William  Coulson. 

1863.  George  Gulliver. 

1865.  Richard  Partridge. 

1867.  John  Hilton. 

1869.  Richard  Quain. 

1871.  Sir  William  Fergusson,  Bt. 

L873.  Henry  Hancock. 

1  875.  Frederick  Le  Gros  Clark. 

1877.  Sir  James  Paget,  Bt. 

but  published  subsequently. 


HUNTERIAN   LECTURES. 


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1879. 
1881. 
1883. 
1885. 
1887. 
1889. 
1891. 
1893. 
1895. 
1897. 
1899. 


HUNTERIAN 

George  Murray  Humphry. 

Luther  Holden. 

Sir  Thomas  Spencer  Wells,  Bt. 

John  Marshall. 

William  Scovell  Savory. 

Henry  Power. 

Jonathan  Hutchinson. 

Thomas  Bryant. 

John  Whitaker  Hulke. 

Christopher  Heath. 

Sir  William  Mac  Cormac,  Bt. 


ORATORS  (continued). 

1901.  Nottidge  Charles  Macnamara. 

1903.  Sir  Henry  Greenway  Howse,  Kt. 

1905.  John  Tweedy. 

1907.  Henry  Trentham  Butlin. 

1909.  Henry  Morris. 

1911.  Edmund  Owen. 

1913.  Sir  Rickman  John  Godlee,  Bt. 

1915.  Sir  William  Watson  Cheyne,  Bt. 

1917.  Sir  George  Henry  Makins. 

1919.  Sir  Anthony  Alfred  Bowlhy. 


HUNTERIAN   LECTURES. 


Clause  2  of  the  Terms  and  Conditions,  on  which  the  Hunterian  Collection  was 
delivered  to  the  Company  of  Surgeons,  provided  "  that  one  Course  of  Lectures,  not 
less  than  twenty-four  in  number,  on  Comparative  Anatomy  and  other  subjects, 
illustrated  by  the  preparations,  shall  be  given  every  year  by  some  Member  of  the 
Company." 

In  1891,  by  permission  of  the  Lords  of  the  Treasury,  this  Clause  was  altered  to 
the  following,  viz. : — 

"  That  one  Course  of  Lectures,  not  less  than  twelve  in  number,  on  Comparative 
Anatomy  and  other  subjects,  illustrated  by  preparations  from  the  Hunterian 
Collection  and  the  other  contents  of  the  Museum,  shall  be  given  every  year  by 
Fellows  or  Members  of  the  College." 

An  honorarium  of  Ten  Guineas  per  lecture  is  provided  from  the  general  funds 
of  the  College. 

HUNTERIAN  PROFESSORS. 


Comparative  Anatomy. 

1800-09.  Lectures  suspended. 
1810.         Everard  Home. 
1811-12.  Lectures  suspended. 
1813.         Sir  Everard  Home,  Bt. 
1814-15.  Astley  Paston  Cooper. 
1816-19.  William  Lawrence. 
1820-21.  Benjamin  Collins  Brodie. 

1822.  Sir  Everard  Home,  Bt. 

1823.  Benjamin  Collins  Brodie. 
1824-28.  Joseph  Henry  Green. 
1829-30.  Herbert  Mayo. 

1831.  Lectures  suspended. 

1832-33.  Sir  Charles  Bell,  Kt. 
1834-30.  Lectures  suspended. 
1837-55.  Richard  Owen. 
1856.         Lectures  suspended. 


Stjbgery. 

1800-09.  Lectures  suspended. 

1810.  Sir  William  Blizard,  Kt. 

1811-12.  Lectures  suspended. 

1813. 

1814-17.  John  Abernethy. 

1818.  Anthony  Carlisle. 

1819-21.  James  Wilson. 

1822.  Benjamin  Collins  Brodie. 

1823-24.  Thomas  Chevalier. 

1825-28.  Charles  Bell. 

1829-30.  George  James  Guthrie. 

1831.  Lectures  suspended. 

1832.  George  James  Guthrie. 

1833.  Henry  Earle. 
1834-36.  Lectures  suspended. 
1839.  Frederick  Tyrrell. 


Histology. 

1857-61.  *John  Thomas  Quekett. 
1862.         Lectures  suspended. 

*  During  the  years  1850-55  twelve  lectures  on  Histology,  in  addition  to  the  twenty-four 
Hunterian  Lectures  delivered  by  Professor  Owen,  were  delivered  by  Professor  Quekett. 


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HUNTERIAN  PROFESSORS. 


HUNTE1UAN  PROFESSORS  (continued). 
Comparative  Anatomy  and  Physiology. 


1857-59.  George  Busk. 
1860-61.  William  Scovell  Savory. 
1862-63.  George  Gulliver. 
1863-69.  Thomas  Henry  Huxley. 
1870-73.  William  Henry  Flower. 
1874-85.  William  Kitchen  Parker. 
1876-84.  William  Henry  Flower. 
]  885-94.  Charles  Stewart. 

„    -86.  Frederick  Treves. 

„       „     William  Arthur  Brailey. 

,,       ,,     Alex  Hill. 


1887.  Francis  Warner. 

„  Anthony  Alfred  Bowlby. 

,,    -89.  Charles  Barrett  Lockwood. 
„    -88.  Walter  H.  Hylton  Jessop. 

1888.  William  Watson  Cheyne. 
„    -89.  John  Bland  Sutton. 

1889.  Mark  Purcell  Mayo  CoUier. 
1890-91:  William  Watson  Cheyne. 

,,    -93.  Benjamin  Thompson  Lowne. 
1891-94.  Charles  Bagge  Plowright. 
1893.         Henry  Johnstone  Campbell. 


Surgery  and  Pathology. 


1869.         Frederick  Le  Gros  Clark.  1890. 
1870-71.  John  Birkett.  „ 

1872-74.  Timothy  Holmes. 

1875.         Henry  Lee.  1891. 
1876-77.  Robert  Brudenell  Carter.  „ 

1878.         Thomas  Spencer  Wells.  „ 

1879-83.  Jonathan  Hutchinson.  1892. 

1884.  Sir  Henry  Thompson,  Knt.  „ 

1885.  Edward  Lund.  „ 
,,             John  Wood.  „ 

1886-87.  Henry  Power.  1893. 
„             William  Cadge.  „ 

1887.  Christopher  Heath.  1894. 

1888.  Thomas  Bryant.  „ 
„    -89.  Arthur  Edward  James  Barker.         „ 

1889.  Matthew  .Berkeley  Hill. 
Frederick  Howard  Marsh. 


John  Langton. 

Walter  Pye. 

William  Henry  Battle. 

Reginald  Harrison. 

William  Anderson. 

James  Berry. 

Henry  Treutham  Butlin. 

Chas.  Wm.  Mansell  Moullin. 

William  Watson  Cheyne. 

Henry  Betham  Robinson. 

Bernard  Pitts. 

Jonathan  Hutchinson,  Jun. 

Thomas  Pickering  Pick. 

William  Thorburn. 

Raymond  Johnson. 

Edward  Treacher  Collins. 


1895.  Number  of  Lectures  reduced  from  21  to  12  and  old  division  of  Lectures 

abolished. 

Christopher  Addison. 
Frederick  Gymer  Parsons. 
William  McAdam  Eccles. 
Arthur  Keith. 
Andrew  Melville  Paterson. 
Arthur  Robinson. 
Arthur  Wm.  Mayo  Robson. 
Louis  Bathe  Rawling. 
Thomas  Crisp  English. 
Clinton  Thomas  Dent. 
William  Sampson  Handler. 
John  P.  Lockhart  Mummery 
Marmadukc  Stephen  Mayou. 


1895- 

-1902. 

Charles  Stewart. 

1901. 

»> 

Charles  Barrett  Lockwood. 

1902. 

» 

Joseph  Griffiths. 

„   -03. 

1896. 

John  Alfred  Coutts. 

1903-04 

1? 

Leonard  Erskine  Hill. 

55 

1897. 

Arthur  Wm.  Mayo  Robson. 

1903. 

>> 

D?Arcy  Power. 

1901. 

1898. 

Henry  Morris. 

>> 

** 

■1899. 

Frederick  Gymer  Parsons. 

»i 

1899. 

Leonard  Erskine  Hill. 

1905. 

1900. 

Arthur  Wm.  Mayo  Robson. 

»» 

JJ 

Arthur  Keith. 

n 

1901. 

Percy  Furnivall. 

>> 

ARRIS  AND  GALE  LECTURES. 


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HUXTERIAN  PROFESSORS  {continued). 


1906.         John  Warrington  Haward. 

,,  Arthur  Henry  Cheatle. 

,,  Herbert  John  Paterson. 

,,  Charles  Gabriel  Seligmann. 

19U7-08.   William  Sampson  Handler. 

,,  John  Wm.  Thomson  Walker. 

,,  John  Howell  Evans. 

„  William  Wright. 

„  Cecil  Fowler  Beadles. 

1908.         WilliamFrancisVictorBonney. 

„  Donald  John  Armour. 

„  Arthur  Ralph  Thompson. 

■    ,,  Frank  Charles  Shrubsall. 

1909-20.  Arthur  Keith. 
1909-11.  Samuel  George  Shattock. 
William  Wright. 

„  Cecil  William  Rowntree. 

1910.  William  Sampson  Handley. 
,,      George  Coats. 

„      Richard  Horace  Paramore. 
„      Charles  Bolton. 

1911.  Fredk.  Wm.  Edridge-Green. 
„      Walter  d'Este  Emery. 

„      Kenneth  Weldon  Goadby. 

,,      Benjamin  Moore. 

,,      Sir  Henry  Trentham  Butlin,  Bart. 

1912.  Herbert  Cumming  French. 
„  Richard  Horace  Paramore. 
,,      William  Girling  Ball. 

„      John  William  Henry  Eyre. 

1913.  Wilfred  Batten  Lewis  Trotter. 
,,       William  Wright. 

,,       Joseph  Ebenezer  Adams. 

,,       Kenneth  Macfarlane  Walker. 

1914.  Charles  Wm.  Mansell  Moullin. 


1914»  Hastings  Gilford. 

„       Ernest  Wm.  Hey  Groves. 

„       Arthur  Rendle  Short. 

„       Harold  Beckwith  Whitehouse. 
1915.  William  Sampson  Handley. 

,,       John  Howell  Evans. 

,,       Rupert  Far  rant. 

,,       Frederick  Charles  Pybus. 

„       Harry  Blakeway. 
191G.  Sir  John  Bland-Sutton. 

,,       John  Ernest  Sullivan  Frazer. 

„       Jas.EustaceRadclyffeMcDonagh. 

,,       Vincent  Zachary  Cope. 

„       William  Blair  Bell. 
1917-18.  Jonathan  Hutchinson. 

„  Robert  Henry  Elliot. 

,,  William  Sampson  Handley. 

,,  Alfred  Ed  ward  Webb-Johnson. 

,,  Frank  Cook. 

1918.  William  Tindall  Lister. 
,,  Percival  Pasley  Cole. 

„  Edward  Kenneth  Martin. 

Hildred  Carlill. 

1919.  Gordon  Taylor. 

,,  Albert  James  Walton. 

,,  David  Ligat. 

,,  Thomas  Bramley  Lay  ton. 

„  Alexander  Fleming. 

,,  Edward  Gustave  Schlesinger. 

1920.  Sir  Berkeley  Moynihan. 
,,  Walter  George  Spencer. 
,,  James  Sherren. 

,,  Harry  Tyrrell  Grey. 

,,  Rupert  Farrant. 

,,  Vincent  Zachary  Cope. 


ARRIS   AND   GALE   LECTUEES. 

The  Arris  Lectures  were  founded  in  1646  by  Mr.  Edward  Arris,  a  Member  of 
the  Company  of  Barbers  and  Surgeons,  of  which  he  became  Master  in  1651.  He 
was  also  an  Alderman  of  the  City  of  London  in  that  year.  He  died  on  the  28th  May 
1676.  His  portrait  in  one  picture  with  a  portrait  of  Sir  Charles  Scarborough, 
who  was  appointed  to  deliver  the  Arris  Lectures  in  1649,  is  in  the  possession  of 
the  Barbers'  Company. 

From  the  Minute  Books  of  the  Company  of  Barbers  and  Surgeons  it  appears  that 
on  the  24th  March  1646  Mr.  Edward  Arris  paid  to  the  Company  a  sum  of  £'600 
"  for  the  use  of  the  new  publique  Anatomy."  This  sum  was  subsequently  repaid 
to  Mr.  Arris,  and  in  lieu  thereof  he  settled  upon  the  Company  an  annuity  of  £'S0, 
which  shortly  before  his  death  he  redeemed  by  the  payment  of  =£510.     By  the  Act 


30  ARRIS   AND  GALE   LECTURES. 

of  Parliament  of  the  18th  George  II  (1745)  for  dissolving  the  Union  between  the 
Barbers  aud  Surgeons  this  sum  of  .£510  was  given  and  vested  in  the  Company  of 
Surgeons  then  incorporated,  and  upon  the  dissolution  of  that  Company  became  vested 
in  the  College.  The  fund  now  consists  of  £433  6s.  8d.  Metropolitan  Consolidated 
Three  per  Cent.  Stock. 

In  the  final  settlement  of  the  Trust  no  conditions  appear  to  have  been  imposed 
save  an  understanding  that  the  Anatomy  Lectures  of  the  Company  were  to  be 
continued.  By  an  Act  of  Parliament  passed  in  1540  the  Company  were  entitled 
to  claim  four  bodies  annually  of  persons  executed  for  felony,  and  to  make  use  of 
them  for  the  study  of  Anatomy.  The  bodies  were  dissected,  and  lectures  on  the 
muscles  and  other  subjects  were  given.  The  Surgeons  of  the  Company  were 
required  to  attend  these  lectures  and  demonstrations,  which  were  called  "  Public 
Anatomies."  The  intention  of  Mr.  Arris  was  to  assist  the  Company  in  this  work, 
and  the  lecturors  appointed  under  this  foundation  were  at  first  called  "  Headers  of 
the  Muscular  Lecture." 

Under  the  Company  of  Surgeons  the  Arris  Lectures  were  from  1753  to  1766 
delivered  by  the  Masters  of  Anatomy,  of  whom  the  first  to  be  appointed  were 
Percivall  Pott  and  John  Hunter.  In  1767  the  office  of  Professor  of  Anatomy  was 
created,  and  the  Arris  Lectures  were  assigned  to  him. 

The  Gale  Lectures  were  founded  by  Mr.  John  Gale  of  Bushey,  a  Member  of  the 
Company  of  Barbers  and  Surgeons,  who,  by  his  Will,  dated  13th  August  1655, 
left  to  the  Company  an  Annuity  of  £16,  payable  out  of  the  rents  of  certain 
premises  on  Snow  Hill  in  the  City  of  London,  for  one  Anatomy  Lecture  in  every 
year  to  be  called  Gale's  Anatomy. 

This  Annuity,  together  with  the  Arris  Bequest,  was  by  the  Act  of  Parliament  of 
1745  vested  in  the  Company  of  Surgeons,  and  upon  the  dissolution  of  that  Company 
became  vested  in  the  College.  In  pursuance  of  Acts  of  Parliament  passed  in  the 
35th  and  44th  years  of  George  III  for  the  improvement  of  Snow  Hill,  the  Rent 
Charge  of  £16  per  annum  was  purchased  by  the  City  of  London  for  the  sum  of 
.£432,  which  sum,  in  accordance  with  the  directions  of  those  Acts,  was  invested  in 
the  name  of  the  Accountant  General  of  the  Court  of  Chancery,  until  the  same  shall 
again  be  invested  in  some  Real  Estate,  and  the  same  was  laid  out  in  the  purchase 
of  £689  16s.  5d.  Consolidated  Bank  Annuities  (re-invested  in  £703  0s.  Id.  2|  per 
Cent.  Consols  in  1891),  the  interest  thereof  being  paid  to  the  College. 

The  earliest  record  of  a  lecture  under  this  Trust  is  dated  30th  June  1698,  when 
it  was  "  ordered  that  there  be  an  Anatomy  Lecture  called  Gale's  Anatomy,"  and 
Dr.  Havers,  well  known  for  his  description  of  the  canals  in  bone,  since  called 
Haversian,  was  appointed  the  first  Reader.  The  Lecture  was  afterwards  called  the 
Osteology  Lecture. 

Under  the  Company  of  Surgeons  the  Lecture  was  at  first  allotted  to  the  senior 
Master  of  Anatomy,  and  afterwards  to  the  Professor  of  Anatomy. 

At  the  beginning  of  the  Nineteenth  Century,  lectures  were  for  a  time  suspended 
at  the  Collego  owing  to  building  operations,  but  wero  resumed  in  1810.  It  was 
then  determined  that  six  lectures  should  be  delivered  annually  under  the  Arris 
and  Gale  Trusts.  The  lect  ures  were  no  longer  distinguished  as  "  muscular  "  and 
"  osteological,"  but  were  united  into  one  course  delivered  by  a  Professor  of  Anatomy 
and  Surgery.  In  1857  the  title  of  the  lecturer  was  altered  to  Professor  of  Human 
Anatomy  and  Surgery,  and  in  18(58  to  Arris  and  Gale  Lecturer.  In  1864  the 
number  of  lectures  was  reduced  to  three.  Honorarium  for  the  three  lectures,  the 
amount  of  the  dividends  received  from  the  Arris  Bequest  and  Gale  Annuity  - 
about  £30. 


ERASMUS  WILSON   LECTURES. 


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LECTURERS  SINCE  1800. 


1800-09.  Lectures  suspended.  1894. 

1810.         Sir  William  Blizard.  1895. 

1811-13.  Lectures  suspended.  1896- 

1814-17.  John  Abernethy.  1898. 

1818.         Anthony  Carlisle.  1899- 
1819-21.  James  Wilson. 

1822.         Benjamin  Collins  Brodie.  1901- 

1823-24.  Thomas  Chevalier.  1903- 

1825-28.  Charles  Bell.  1904. 

1829-32.  George  James  Guthrie.  1905. 

1833.         Henry  Earle.  1906. 

1834-36.  Lectures  suspended.  ,, 

1837-38.  Edward  Stanley.  1907. 
1839-40.  Frederick  Tyrell. 

1841.         George  James  Guthrie.  1908. 

1842-45.  Bransby  Blake  Cooper.  ,, 

1846.         John  Flint  South.  1909. 

1847-52.  James  Paget.  1910. 

1853-54.  Frederic  Carpenter  Skey.  „ 

1855-59.  Prescott  Gardner  Hewett.  1911. 

1860-62.  John  Hilton.  1912. 

1863.         Samuel  Solly.  „ 
1864-65.  William  Fergusson. 

1866-67.  Henry  Hancock.  1913. 

1868.         Frederick  Le  Gros  Clark.  „ 

1869-71.  John  Whitaker  Hulke.  1914- 

1872-73.  George  Murray  Humphry.  „    - 

1874.         George  William  Callender.  1917. 
1875-76.  William  Turner. 

1877-80.  Benjamin  Thompson  Lowdc        1918. 
1881-82.  Gerald  Francis  Yeo. 

1883.         Henry  Power.  1919. 
1884-85.  Edward  Albert  Schafer. 

1886-87.  Leonard  Charles  Wooldridge.  „ 

1888.         Robert  Marcus  Gunn.  1920. 
1889-90.  William  Hunter. 
1891-93.  John  Rose  Bradford. 


Ernest  Henry  Starling. 

Walter  George  Spencer. 
97.  Ernest  Henry  Starling. 

Thomas  Gregor  Brodie. 
1900.  Berkeley  George  Andrew 

Moynihan. 
02.  Thomas  Gregor  Brodie. 
04.  John  Herbert  Parsons. 

Percy  John  Cammidge. 

Donald  John  Armour. 

John  Harry  Watson. 

Sydney  Walter  Curl. 

Joseph  Faulkner  Dobson. 

Bertram  Louis  Abrahams. 

Francis  Arthur  Baiubridge. 

Major  Greenwood,  Jun. 

Grafton  Elliot  Smith. 

Sydney  Richard  Scott. 

Peter  Thompson. 

Grafton  Elliot  Smith. 

Harry  Tyrrell  Gray. 

Leonard  Gregory  Parsons. 

Edward  Fawcett. 

William  Blair  Bell. 

Charles  Gabriel  Seligmann. 
16.  Frederic  Wood  Jones. 
■15.  David  Waterston. 

Ernest  William  Hey  Groves. 

Wilfred  Harris. 

Frederick  Gymer  Parsons. 

William  Wright. 

Edred  Moss  Corner. 

Ernest  Marshall  Cowell. 

John  Charlton  Briscoe. 

Frederic  Wood  Jones. 

Grafton  Elliot  Smith. 


ERASMUS  WILSON  LECTURES. 

With  the  object  of  promoting  the  study  of  the  Pathology  together  with  the  Anatomy 
and  Physiology,  human  and  comparative,  of  the  Skin  and  its  Appendages,  the  late 
Sir  Erasmus  Wilson  gave  to  the  College  the  sum  of  £5000  New  Three  per  cent. 
Consols,  under  a  Deed  of  Trust,  dated  the  8th  July  1869,  to  found  and  endow  a 
Professorship  of  Dermal  ology.  The  Council  appointed  Sir  Erasmus  Wilson  to  the 
Professorship,  and  during  the  period  1870-78  he  delivered  six  lectures  annually, 
and  presented  to  the  Museum  a  large  collection  of  casts  and  models  used  in 
illustration  of  his  lectures. 

In  1879  certain  alterations  in  the  terms  of  the  Trust  were  effected  with  the 
approval  of  the  Founder,  providing  that  the  income  derived  from  the  Fund  should 


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BRADSHAW  LECTURE. 


be  devoted  to  the  promotion  of  original  researches  by  lectures  delivered  at  the 
College,  the  number  of  such  lectures  not  to  exceed  three  in  any  one  year,  and  to 
be  given  by  one  or  more  persons  to  be  called  Erasmus  Wilson  Professors  of 
Pathology. 

In  1881  further  alterations  were  thought  desirable,  and  under  a  new  Deed  of 
Trust,  dated  the  13th  April  1882,  it  is  now  provided  that  the  income  of  the  Fund 
shall  be  appropriated  in  part  towards  the  payment  of  the  salary  of  a  Pathological 
Curator  of  the  Museum,  and  in  part  for  the  payment  of  Lectures  on  the  Pathological 
contents  of  the  Museum  to  be  delivered  by  the  Pathological  Curator  or  some  other 
person  appointed  for  the  purpose  with  the  title  of  Erasmus  Wilson  Lecturer. 
Three  lectures  were  delivered  annually  from  L882  to  1908.  In  July  1908  it  was 
decided  to  institute  a  series  of  lectures  or  demonstrations  on  advanced  Surgical 
Pathology,  illustrated  by  specimens  in  the  Museum,  and  from  1909  to  1918  the 
Erasmus  Wilson  Lectures  formed  part  of  this  Series,  six  demonstrations  being 
given  annually  by  Mr.  S.  G.  Shattock,  the  Pathological  Curator.  Honorarium  £30. 
The  Lectures  have  been  suspended  during  the  War. 

In  1900  the  fund  was  re-invested  in  .£4731  13s.  Metropolitan  Consolidated 
Three  per  Cent.  Stock,  and  this  amount  has  since  been  increased  to  .£5250  by  the 
investment  of  an  unexpended  income  balance  accumulated  mainly  in  the  early 
years  of  the  Trust. 

LECTU11ERS. 


1870-78. 

1880. 

1881. 

1882-84. 

1885. 

1886-87. 

1888. 

1889. 

1890-91. 

1892. 

1893-95. 

1896-97. 

1898. 

1899. 


Erasmus  Wilson. 
Henry  Trentham  Butlin. 
Henry  Trentham  Eutlin. 
Frederick  Treves. 
Frederick  Samuel  Eve. 
Charles  Stewart. 
John  Bland  Sutton. 
tit  ct " res  postponed. 
Charles  Alfred  Ballance. 
Joseph  Priestley  Smith. 
John  Bland  Sutton. 
Jonathan  Hutchinson,  Jun. 
James  Henry  Targett. 
Wnltcr  George  Spencer. 
Holburt  Jacob  Waring. 
Thomas  Gregor  Brodie. 


1900. 

Edward  Treacher  Collins. 

1901. 

Walter  Edmunds. 

1902. 

Charles  Powell  White. 

1903. 

Sir  Charles  Bent  Ball. 

1904. 

Edred  Moss  Corner. 

1905. 

Leonard  Stanley  Dudgeon. 

1906. 

Percy  Wm.  George  Sargent. 
James  Sherren. 

1907. 

Wrillmott  Henderson  Evans. 

5> 

Reginald  Cheyne  Elmslie. 
Kenneth  Weldon  Goadby. 

1908. 

„  -18, 

John  William  Henry  Eyre. 
Leonard  Stanley  Dudgeon. 
,  Samuel  George  Shattock. 

1919-20. 

Lectures  suspended. 

BRADSHAW  LECTURE. 

The  Bradshaw  Lecture  was  founded  in  memory  of  her  husband  by  the  late 
Mrs.  Sally  Hall  Bradshaw,  widow  of  Dr.  William  Wood  Bradshaw,  M.A.Oxon., 
D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  a  Fellow  of  the  College  for  many  years  in  practice  at  Heading. 
She  bequeathed  to  the  College  by  Will,  dated  6th  September  1875  and  proved 
26th  August  1880,  a  sum  of  £1000  Three  per  Cent.  Consols,  the  income  thereof  to  be 
expended  upon  a  lecture  on  Surgery  to  be  called  "The  Bradshaw  Lecture,"  and  to 
bo  delivered  annually  on  the  18th  August,  the  anniversary  of  Dr.  Bradshaw's  death. 

In  1882  an  Order  of  Administration  of  the  Bequest  was  obtained  from  tho 
Charity  Commissioners,  which  provided  that  the  Lecture  should  be  delivered  on 
the  18th  day  of  August,  or  on  such  other  day  as  might  he  expressly  substituted  in 
each  yearfor  that  day  by  the  President,  and  a  sum  of  £900  Three  per  Cent. 
Consols  was  transferred  to  the  College  in  satisfaction  of  the   Bequest.     The  fund 


MORTON    LECTURE    ON    CANCER,    THOxMAS    VICARY    LECTURE,    ETC. 


33 


was  re-invested  in  1900,  and  now  consists  of  £866  13*.  4d.  Metropolitan  Consoli- 
dated Three  per  Cent.  Stock.     Honorarium  of  Lecturer,  about  £20. 


Thomas  Richard  Jessop. 

Frederick  Howard  Marsh. 

Henry  Morris. 

Arthur  William  Mayo  Robson. 

Henry  Trentham  Butliu. 

Edmund  Owen. 

Rick  man  John  Godlee. 

Sir  William  Watson  Cheyne,  Bt. 

Francis  Richardson  Cross. 

Sir  Alfred  Pearce  Gould,  K.C.V.O. 

Richard  Clement  Lucas. 

Charles  Wm.  Mansell  Moullin. 

George  Henry  Makins. 

Sir  Frederic  Samuel  Eve. 

Sir  Anthony  Alfred  Bowlby. 

Charters  James  Symonds,  C.B. 

Sir  John  Bland-Sutton. 

D'Arcy  Power. 

Sir  Charles  Alfred  Ballance. 


LECTURERS, 

1882, 

Sir  James  Paget,  Bt. 

1901. 

1883. 

John  Marshall. 

1902. 

1884. 

William  Scovell  Savory. 

1903. 

1885. 

John  Wood. 

1904. 

1886, 

Henry  Power, 

1905. 

1887. 

Sir  Joseph  Lister,  Bt. 

1906. 

1888. 

Jonathan  Hutchinson. 

1907. 

1889. 

Thomas  Bryant. 

1908. 

1890. 

Sir  Thomas  Spencer  Wells,  Bt. 

1909. 

1891. 

John  Whitaker  Hulke. 

1910. 

1892. 

Christopher  Heath. 

1911. 

1893. 

Sir  William  MacCormac. 

1912. 

1894. 

Oliver  Pemberton. 

1913. 

1895. 

Nottidge  Charles  Macnamara. 

1914. 

1896. 

Reginald  Harrison. 

1915. 

1897. 

Alfred  Willett. 

1916. 

1898. 

Thomas  Pickering  Pick. 

1917. 

1899. 

Henry  Greenway  Howse. 

1918. 

1900. 

John  Langton. 

1919. 

MORTON  LECTURE  ON  CANCER. 

In  1887  Mr.  J.  T.  Morton  of  Cedar  Grange,  Caterham  Valley,  provided  a  sum  of 
Ninety  Guineas  for  the  endowment  for  three  years  of  a  lecture  on  Cancer  and 
Cancerous  Diseases.  In  1890  he  provided  a  further  sum  of  Ninety  Guineas  for 
three  more  annual  lectures. 

LECTURERS. 

1887.  Sir  James  Paget,  Bt.  1892.  German  Sims  Woodhead. 

1888.  Sir  Thomas  Spencer  Wells,  Bt.  „      James  Galloway. 

1889.  John  Marshall.  1893.  Samuel  George  Shattock. 

THOMAS   VICARY   LECTURE. 

In  1919  the  Barbers'  Company  undertook  to  provide  an  annual  sum  of  =£10  10*. 
for  five  years  for  the  purpose  of  instituting  at  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  an 
historical  lecture  in  Anatomy  or  Surgery  to  be  called  the  Thomas  Vicary  Lecture, 
the  appointment  of  the  lecturer  being  in  the  gift  of  the  College. 

LECTURER. 
1919.  Sir  John  Tweedy. 


ARNOTT  DEMONSTRATIONS. 

Mr.  James  Moncrieff  Arnott,  F.R.S.,  President  of  the  College  in  1850  and  1859, 
died  in  1885,  and  by  his  Will  left  to  the  College  the  sum  of  £1000,  to  the  end  that 
the  annual  interest  or  income  thereof  should  be  applied  annually  to  the  purposes 

1919.  D 


34  BLICKE  BEQUEST. — CLINE  TRUST. 

of  the  Museum  and  the  Lectures  connected  therewith,  the  bequest  to  be  payable 
after  the  death  of  his  daughter,  Miss  Jane  Moncrieff  Arnott. 

Miss  Arnott  died  in  June  1907,  and  the  bequest  was  paid  to  the  College  and 
invested  in  £1081  0s.  Qd.  Trausvaal  Government  Three  per  cent.  Stock  in 
November  1907. 

In  July  1908  it  was  decided  to  institute  a  series  of  Lectures  or  Demonstrations 
on  advanced  Surgical  Pathology,  illustrated  by  specimens  in  the  Museum,  and  to 
apply  the  income  derived  from  the  Arnott  Bequest  to  the  payment  of  part  of  the 
cost  of  these  Lectures  or  Demonstrations.  In  1908-09  nine  Demonstrations  were 
given  under  this  Trust,  and  Section  XXI.  of  the  Standing  Rules  now  provides 
that  under  the  Arnott  Bequest  not  less  than  six  Demonstrations  of  the  contents  of 
the  Museum  shall  be  given  annually  by  the  Conservator  of  the  Museum  or  some 
other  duly  qualified  person  or  persons.     Honorarium  £32  8s.  6cZ. 

DEMONSTRATORS. 

1908-09.  Arthur  Keith.  1909-20.  Arthur  Keith. 

„      „     Samuel  George  Shattock. 

BLICKE  BEQUEST. 

Sir  Charles  Blicke,  Master  of  the  College  in  1803  and  1810,  died  in  1815,  and 
by  his  Will  left  to  the  College  £300  Three  per  cent.  Consols  "for  the  distinct 
purpose  of  applying  the  annual  interest  thereof  for  the  purchase  of  books  for  ever." 

The  fund  was  transferred  to  the  College  in  1817,  and  vested  in  the  names  of 
three  Members  of  the  Court  of  Assistants  as  Trustees. 

In  1900  the  fund  was  re-invested,  and  at  the  present  time  consists  of  £300 
India  Three  per  cent.  Stock.. 

CLINE  TRUST. 

Mr.  Henry  Cline,  Master  of  the  College  in  1815  and  President  in  1823,  died  in 
1827,  and  by  his  Will  bequeathed  to  the  College,  on  trust,  such  an  amount  of 
his  Three  per  cent.  French  Rentes  as  should  at  the  time  of  his  death  produce  £600 
per  annum,  the  dividends  thereof  to  be  received  by  his  children,  grandchildren, 
and  great  grandchildren,  and  after  the  death  of  the  survivor  of  them,  to  be  applied 
to  the  improvement  of  the  Science  of  Surgery  in  such  manner  as  the  Council  of  the 
College  should  from  time  to  time  direct.  In  satisfaction  of  this  Beuuest  a  Rente 
of  15,000  francs  per  annum  was  entered  in  the  Books  of  the  Bank  of  France. 

Of  this  annuity  535  francs  were  sold  in  19U8  to  pay  Estate  Duty  and  interest 
thereon  claimed  by  the  Commissioners  of  Inland  Revenue  upon  one-fifth  of  the 
15,000  francs  passing  on  the  death  of  each  of  four  of  the  five  great  grandchildren. 
The  surviving  great  grandchild  died  on  the  5th  August,  1917,  and  the  balance  of 
14,465  francs  per  annum  has  been  transferred  into  the  name  of  the  College. 
These  Rentes,  which  now  form  the  Trust,  were  valued  by  the  Inland  Revenue 
Authorities  at  £10,366  lis.  Or/.,  and  Estate  and  Legacy  Duties  thereon,  amounting 
to  £1,525  19s.  ID/,  have  been  paid  out  of  general  funds  of  the  College,  as  the 
regulations  of  the  French  Government  forbade  any  portion  of  the  Rentes  forming 
the  Bequest  being  sold  and  the  proceeds  transmitted  abroad  during  the  War. 
For  the  present  the  income  from  the  Trust,  as  received,  is  being  devoted  to 
refunding   the  sum  borrowed  from  the  general  funds  of  the  College. 


JACKSONIAN  PRIZE.  35 

JACKSONIAN  PRIZE. 

Tn  the  year  1800  Mr.  Samuel  Jackson,  F.R.S.,  a  Member  of  the  College, 
announced  his  intention  of  giving  a  sum  of  =£10  annually  as  a  Prize  to  the  Author 
of  the  best  Dissertation  on  a  practical  subject  in  Surgery.  In  order  to  make  the 
donation  perpetual,  he  subsequently  gave  to  the  College  a  sum  of  £'333  6s.  8d. 
Consolidated  Bank  Annuities,  which  he  vested  in  the  name  of  three  Members  of 
the  Court  of  Assistants  under  a  Deed  of  Trust,  dated  the  13th  April  1806. 

On  the  13th  May,  1869,  it  was  resolved  "  that  in  any  year  in  which  the  Jack- 
sonian  Prize  is  not  adjudged  the  interest  arising  from  the  Jacksonian  Fund  be 
added  to  the  principal  of  the  Fund,"  and  through  additions  thus  made  and  re- 
investment in  1891  the  Fund  now  consists  of  <£550  India  Three  per  cent.  Stock. 

JACKSONIAN  PRIZEMEN 
WITH  THE  SUBJECTS  OF  THEIR  DISSERTATIONS. 

1801.  On  the  diseases  of  Joints,  particularly  of  the  Knee,  and  the  best  mode  of 

treating  them.     No  Dissertation  received. 

1802.  On  Gunshot  wounds  and  the  best  mode  of  treating  them.     No  Award. 

1803.  Thomas  Chevalier. — Gunshot  wounds  and  the  best  mode  of  treating  them. 

„       Thomas  Noble  Elwyn.— Diseases  of  the  Urethra  and  the  best  method  of 
treatment. 

1804.  William  Chandler. — Aneurism  and  the  best  method  of  treatment. 

„       On  Hernias,  particularly  Femoral  Hernia,  and  the  best  method  of  treatment. 
No  Award. 

1805.  John  Hyslop. — Injuries  of  the  Head  from  external  violence. 

1806.  Samuel  Cooper.  —The  Diseases  of  Joints,  particularly  of  the  Hip  and  Knee 

and  the  best  mode  of  treatment. 
,,       William  Lawrence. — Hernia  and  the  best  mode  of  treatment. 

1807.  John  Hyslop. — Diseases  of  the  Eye  and  its  appendages,  with  the  treatment 

of  them. 

1808.  Christopher  T.  Johnson. — On  Cancer  and  its  treatment. 

1809.  Gabriel  J.  M.  De  Lys. — Fractures  of  the  Bones  of  the  Trunk,  and  the  treat- 

ment of  them. 

1810.  John  Smith  Soden. — The  Bite  of  a  Rabid  Animal. 

,,       James  Gillman. — Honorarium  for  Dissertation  on  the  same  subject. 

1811.  Joseph  Hodgson. — Wounds  and  Diseases  of  Arteries  and  Veins. 

1812.  William Goodlad. — Diseases  of  theVessels  and  Glands  of  the  Absorbent  System. 

1813.  Daniel  Pring. — Injuries  and  Diseases  of  Nerves. 

,,  Henry  Earle. — Honorarium  for  Dissertation  on  the  same  subject. 

1814.  On  Injuries  and  Diseases  of  Muscle.     No  Award. 

1815.  Edward  Stanley. — On  Diseases  of  Bone. 
1316.  On  Scrofula.     No  Dissertation  received. 

On  Syphilis.     No  Award. 

1817.  Joseph  Swan. — OnDeafness  and  Diseases  and  Injuries  of  the  Organ  of  Hearing. 

1818.  Eusebitts  Arthur  Lloyd. — On  Scrofula. 
„       John  Haddy  James. — On  Inflammation. 

„       On  Diseases  of  the  Skin.     No  Dissertation  received. 

1819.  Joseph  Swan. — On  the  Treatment  of  morbid  local  affections  of  Nerves. 

1820.  On  Diseases  of  the  Skin.     No  Dissertation  received. 
On  Diseases  of  the  Rectum.      No  Dissertation  received. 

1821.  Robert  Bingham. — On  Injuries  and  Diseases  of  the  Bladder. 

i)  2 


36  JACKSONIAN  PRIZE  DISSERTATIONS. 

1822.  Thomas  William  Chevalier. — On  Injuries  and  Diseases  of  Muscle. 
„       Samuel  Plcmbe. — On  Disease  of  the  Skin. 

„  George  Calvert. — On  Diseases  of  the  Eectum. 

1823.  George  Calvert. — On  Fungus  Hamiatodes. 

1824.  George  Calvert. — On  Tic  Douloureux. 

1825.  On  Reparation  of  Fractured  Bone,  and  the  special  treatment  of  fracture  of 

the  neck  of  the  Scapula,  of  the  Olecranon,  of  the  neck  of  the  Thigh-hone, 
of  the  Patella,  and  of  the  Malleoli.     No  Award. 

1826.  Richard  Anthony  Stafford. — On  Spina  Bifida  and  Injuries  and  Diseases  of 

the  Spine  and  the  Medulla  Spinalis. 

1827.  Edward  Browne. — On  Reparation  of  Fractured  Bone,  and  the  special  treat- 

ment of  fracture  of  the  neck  of  the  Scapula,  of  the  Olecranon,  of  the  neck 
of  the  Thigh-bone,  of  the  Patella,  and  of  the  Malleoli. 
„       On  Injuries  and  Morbid  Affections  of  the  Maxillary  bones  and  Antrum.     No 
Dissertation  received. 

1828.  George  Rogerson. — The  causes,  consequences,  and  treatment  of  Inflamma- 

tion of  the  several  distinctions  of  Membrane. 

1829.  James  Reid. — On  Bronchocele. 

„       On  Encysted  Tumours.     No  Award. 

1830.  On  Injuries  and  Diseases  of  the  Nose  and  of  the  Nasal  Sinuses.     No  Disser- 

tation received, 

1831.  Richard  Radford  Robinson. — On  Fractures  of  the  Ribs,  of  the  Sternum, 

and  of  the  Pelvis,  their  influence  on  the  several  viscera,  and  the  treatment 
of  such  cases. 
„       Richard  Middlemore. — On  Diseases  of  the  Eye  and  its  appendages,  and  the 
treatment  of  them. 

1832.  Benjamin  Phillips. — The  mode  of  union  of  simple  and  compound  Fractures. 
„       On  the  symptoms  occasioned  by  the  different  Mineral  Poisons  when  taken 

into  the  Stomach  ;  the  proper  Antidotes  and  treatment  which  experience 
or  science  affords  for  each  ;  and,  when  the  event  is  fatal,  the  appearances 
or  effects  which  are  generally  found  in  the  dead  body.  No  Dissertation 
received. 

1833.  John  Green   Crosse. — On  the  formation,  constituents   and  extraction    of 

Urinary  Calculi. 
„       Richard  Radford  Robinson.  "I  Honoraria  for  their  Dissertations  on  the  same 
,,       George  Thompson  Morgan.    J       subject. 

1834.  Dickinson  Webster  Crompton. — Injuries  and  Diseases    the   Nose  and  of 

the  Nasal  Sinuses. 
,,       Thomas  Blizard  Curling. — On  Tetanus. 

1835.  Frederick  Ryland. —  On  Injuries  and  Diseases  of  the  Larynx,  also  of  the 

Trachea,  and  treatment. 
1838.  On  Haemorrhage,  spontaneous  and  accidental,  with  treatment.      No  Award. 

1837.  Samuel  Gaskell. — An  Enquiry  into  the  nature  of  the  Processes  of  Suppura- 

tion and  Ulceration. 

1838.  Edwin  Lee. — On  the  comparative  advantages  of  Lithotomy  and  Lithotrity, 

and  on  the  circumstances  under  which  one  method  should  be  preferred  to 
the  other. 
„       On  the  structure  and  treatment  of  Nsevi  and  other  Erectile  Tumours.     No 
Award, 

1839.  Rutherford  Alcock. — The  nature,  symptoms,  and  treatment  of  Concussion 

oi  the  Brain,  and  <>1  the  oilier  tonus  of  Cerebral  injury  from  external 
violence. 


JACRSONIAN   PRIZE  DISSERTATIONS.  37 

1840.  On  the  structure  and  treatment  of  Nam  and  other  Erectile  Tumours.     No 

Dissertation  received. 
„       On  Haemorrhage,  spontaneous  and  accidental,  with  treatment.     No  Disserta- 
tion received. 

1841.  Rutherford  Alcock. — Injuries  of  the  Thorax,  and  Operations  on  its  Parietes. 

1842.  William  Piers  Ormerod. — The  comparative  value   of  the   Preparations  of 

Mercury  and  Iodine  in  the  treatment  of  Syphilis. 
„       On  injuries  and  morbid  affections  of  the  Maxillary  Bones,  including  those  of 
the  Antrum.     No  Dissertation  received. 

1843.  John  William  Griffith. — Derangements  in  the  Secretion  of  Urine,  their 

causes,  consequences,  and  treatment. 

1844.  Edwards  Crisp. — The  Anatomical  structure  and  diseases  of  the  larger  Blood- 

vessels. 
,,       On  the  injuries  and  diseases  of  the  Scalp.     No  Award. 

1845.  Thomas  Safford  Lee. — Tumours  of  the  Uterus  and  its  appendages,  their 

structure,  pathology,  and  treatment. 

1846.  Thomas  Callaway. —  On  Luxations  and  Fractures  of  the  Clavicle,  Scapula, 

and  Scapular  End  of  the  Humerus,  and  treatment. 
,,       Edward  Hulme. — On  Asphyxia,  its  various  causes  and  forms,  and  Treatment. 

1847.  On  the  nature  and  treatment  of  permanent  contraction  of  Muscles,  especially 

in  relation  to  distortion  and  disability.     No  Dissertation  received. 

1848.  Jonx  Birkett. — On  Diseases  of  the  Mammary  Gland,  Male  and  Female,  and 

the  treatment  thereof. 

1849.  Henry  Lee. — On  the  causes,  consequences,  and   treatment   of   Purulent 

Deposits. 
„       Peter  Hinckes  Bird. — Erysipelas,  its  nature  and  treatment. 

1850.  Charles  Toogood  Downing. — Neuralgia,  its  various  forms,  pathology,  and 

treatment. 

1851.  Edwards  Crisp. — The  causes,  diagnosis,  and  treatment  of  Obstructions  of  the 

Intestines  within  the  Abdomen. 

1852.  Henry  Thompson. — The  pathology  and  treatment  of  Stricture  of  the  Urethra. 

1853.  Harvey  Ludlow. — Diseases  of  the  Testis  and  its  coverings,  and  their  treat- 

ment. 

1854.  On  the  structure  and  treatment  of  Erectile  Tumours.    No  Dissertation  received. 

1855.  On  Gunshot  wounds  and  their  treatment.     No  Dissertation  received. 

1856.  Victor  de  Meric. — The  pathology  and  treatment  of  Syphilis. 

,,  An  enquiry  into  the  nature  and  treatment  of  the  different  forms  of  Cangrene. 
No  Award. 

1857.  Alfred  Poland. — Gunshot  wounds  and  their  treatment. 

,,  On  the  effects  produced  in  Man  by  the  introduction  into  the  system  of 
Poisons  from  the  Lower  Animals ;  excluding  Hydrophobia  and  Cowpox. 
No  Award. 

1858.  On  the  pathology  and  treatment  of  diseases  of  the  Ovary.     No  Dissertation 

received. 
„       On  Vegetable  Poisons     their  effects  means  of  detection  and  treatment.     No 
Award,. 

1859.  John  Whitaker  Hulke. — The  morbid  changes  of  the  Retina  as  seen  in  the 

Eye  of  the  living  person  and  after  removal  from  the  Body,  together  with 
the  symptoms  associated  with  the  several  morbid  conditions. 

,,       Charles  Bader. — Honorarium  for  Dissertation  on  the  same  subject. 

„       On  the  structure  and  treatment  of  vascular  Nsevi.     No  Dissertation  received. 

1860.  Henry  Thompson. — The  healthy  and  morbid  anatomy  of  the  Prostate  Gland. 


38  JACKSONIAN   PRIZE    DISSERTATIONS. 

1860.  A  description  of  the  diseased  conditions  of  the  Knee-joint  which  require  am- 

putation of  the  limb,  and  of  those  conditions  which  are  favourable  for  the 
excision  of  the  joint;  with  an  explanation  of  the  relative  advantages  of 
both  operations  as  far  as  can  be  ascertained  by  cases  properly  authenticated. 
No  Award . 

1861.  John  Wood. — The  best  method  of  effecting  the  radical  cure  of  Inguinal 

Hernia,  explaining  the  principle  of  the  operation  adopted. 
,,       On  the  structure  and  diseases  of  the  Lachrymal  Passages  at  the  inner  side  of 
the  Orbit,  being  those  between  the  Conjunctiva  and  the  Nasal  Cavity. 
No  Dissertation  received.  • 

1862.  On  the  relative  value  of  the  treatment  of  Popliteal  Aneurism  by  Ligature 

and  by  Compression.     No  Award, 
„       On  the  healthy  and  morbid  anatomy  of  the  Tonsils  and  the  appropriate  treat- 
ment of  their  diseases.     No  Dissertation  received. 

1863.  Morell  Mackenzie. — The  pathology  and  treatment  of  Diseases  of  the  Larynx  ; 

the  Diagnostic  Indications  to  include  the   appearances  as  seen  in  the 
living  person. 
„       On  the  normal  and  pathological  anatomy  of  the  various  Synovial  Bursas  con- 
nected with  the  Muscles  and  Tendons  of  the  upper  Extremity,  and  the 
treatment  of  their  diseases.     No  Dissertation  received. 

1864.  William  Adams. — Club  Foot,  its  causes,  pathology,  and  treatment. 

,,       John  Crown  Agnis. — Honorarium  for  Dissertation  on  the  same  subject. 

„       Thomas  Annandale. — The  malformation,  diseases,  and  injuries  of  the  fingers 

and  toes,  with  their  surgical  treatment. 
„       On  the  diseases  of  the  Ankle-joint  and  of  the  joints  and  bones  of  the  Tarsus 

requiring  surgical  treatment ;  stating  the  treatment  (including  operative) 

most  suitable  in  each  case,  with  the  results  thereof.     No  Dissertation 

received. 

1865.  William  Paul  Swain. —  The  diseased  conditions  of  the  Knee-joint  which 

require  amputation  of  the  limb,  and  those  conditions  which  are  favourable 
for  excision  of  the  joint. 
,,       On  the  relative  value  of  the  various  modes  of  treatment  of  Popliteal  Aneur- 
ism.    No  Dissertation  received. 

1866.  John  Clay. — Ovariotomy ;  pathology  and  diagnosis  of  cases  suitable  for  this 

operation,  with  the  best  method  of  performing  it  and   the  results   of 
recorded  cases. 
„       On  Fractures  into  Joints  ;  their  modes  of  union,  with  the  treatment  and  result. 
No  Dissertation  received. 

1867.  Christopher  Heath. — The  injuries  and  diseases  of  the  Jaws,  including  those 

of  the  Antrum,  with  the  treatment  by  operation  or  otherwise. 
„        Wm.  Johnson  Smith. — The  various  deformities  resulting  from  severe  Burns 
on  the  surface  of  the  body,  the  structural  changes  occasioned  by  these 
injuries,  the  best  modes  of  preventing  demforities,  and  the  treatment, 
operative  or  otherwise,  adapted  to  correct  them. 

1868.  On   Pyaemia  after  injuries  and  operations ;  its  pathology,  causes,  symptoms, 

prevent  ion,  and  treatment.  No  Award. 
On  Amputations  of  the  Limbs ;  the  various  modes  of  operation  practised,  their 
relative  ad  va  nt  ages,  and  the  methods  of  arresting  Primary  Haemorrhage, 
and  of  dressing  the  Stump.  No  Dissertation  received. 
1  869.  Aneurism  by  Anastomosis  ;  the  various  tonus  of  this  disease, and  the  different 
methods  of  treatment,  with  the  Author's  experience  and  views  thereon. 
No  Disst  rtation  r<  c<  ived. 


JACKSONIAN  PRIZE  DISSERTATIONS.  39 

1870.  Hoemorrhagic  Diathesis  and  Spontaneous  and  accidental  Haemorrhage.     No 

Dissertation  received. 

1871.  The  treatment  of  Wounds  after  Operations,  including  the  arrest  of  Haemor- 

rhage, Primary  and  Secondary.     No  Award. 

1872.  The  Diseases  of  the  Nose,  including  those  of  the  Sinuses  connected  with  it 

and  their  treatment.     No  Award . 

1873.  Henry  Trentham  Butlin. — Ununited  Fractures. 

1874.  Tracheotomy,  with  particular  reference  to   the    causes  of  death  after  the 

operation,  and  the  rules  for  rendering  the  operation  more  generally  suc- 
cessful.    No  Award. 

1875.  The  use   of  the  Galvano-Caustic  in  the  removal  of  Morbid  Growths.     No 

Dissertation  received. 

1876.  William  Harrison  Cripps. — The  treatment  of  Cancer  of  the  Rectum,  parti- 

cularly as  regards  the  possibility  of  curing  or  relieving  the  Patient  by 
excision  of  the  affected  part. 

1877.  The   Disease  of  the  Lymphatic  System  known   as   Hodgkin's  Disease,   or 

Lymph  adenoma.     No  Award. 

1878.  Joseph  Priestley  Smith. — Glaucoma,  its  causes,  symptoms,  pathology,  and 

treatment. 

1879.  The  Disease  of   the    Lymphatic  System   known    as  Hodgkin's    Disease,  or 

Lymphadenoma.     No  Dissertation  received. 

1880.  William  Watson  Cheyne. — The  history,  principles,  practice,  and  results  of 

Antiseptic  Surgery. 

1881.  William  Alexander. — The  pathology  and  surgical  treatment  of  Diseases  of 

the  Hip- Joint. 

1882.  Anthony  Alfred  Bowlby. — Wounds  and   other  Injuries  of   Nerves,   their 

symptoms,  pathology,  and  treatment. 

1883.  Frederick  Treves. — The  Pathology,  Diagnosis,  and  Treatment  of  Obstruction 

of  the  Intestines  in  its  various  forms  in  the  Abdominal  Cavity. 

1884.  The  Surgical  Treatment  of  Uterine  Tumours,  both  Innocent  and  Malignant. 

No  Dissertation  received. 

1885.  William  Bruce  Clarke. — The  Diagnosis  and  Treatment  of  such  Affections 

of  the  Kidney  as  are  amenable  to  direct  Surgical  Interference. 

1886.  James  Berry. — The  Pathology,  Diagnosis,  and  Surgical  treatment  of  Dis- 

eases of  the  Thyroid  Gland. 

1887.  Edwin   Hurry   Fenwick. — The   Pathology,   Diagnosis,   and   Treatment    of 

Tumours  of  the  Bladder. 
Frederick    Armitage    Southam. —  Certificate   of    Honourable    Mention   for 
Dissertation  on  the  same  subject. 

1888.  Jonathan    Hutchinson,    Jun. — The  Diagnosis,  Effects,    and   Treatment    of 

Injuries  to  the  Epiphyses  of  the  Long  Bones. 

1889.  Walter  George  Spencer. — The  Pathology,  Diagnosis,  and  Surgical  Treat- 

ment of  Intracranial  Abscess  and  Tumour. 

1890.  William  Thorburn. — The  Nature  and  Treatment  of  Injuries  to  the  Spinal 

Column  and  the  Consequences  arising  therefrom. 

1891.  The  Pathology  and  Treatment  of  Diseases  of  the   Knee-joint.     So  Disser- 

tation received. 

1892.  John  Bland-Sutton. — Diseases  of  the  Ovaries  and  the  Uterine  Appendages, 

their  Pathology,  Diagnosis,  and  Treatment. 

1893.  Hydrophobia.     No  Dissertation  received. 

1894.  Holburt  Jacob  Waking. — The   Diagnosis   and  the  Surgical   Treatment  of 

Diseases  of  the  Liver,  Gall-Bladder,  and  Biliary  Ducts. 


40  JACKSON1AN  PRIZE  DISSERTATIONS. 

1895.  Alfredo  Antunes  Kanthack.  —Tetanus. 

1896.  Robekt  Cozens  Bailey. — The  Pathology.  Diagnosis,  and  Treatment  of  Diseases 

of  the  Prostate  Gland. 

1897.  Percy  Furnivall. — The  Pathology,  Diagnosis,  and  Treatment  of  the  various 

Neoplasms  met  with  in  the  Stomach,  Small  Intestine,  Caecum,  and  Colon. 

1898.  Hydrophobia.     No  award, 

1899.  Harry  Lambert  Lack. — The  Pathology,  Diagnosis,  and  Treatment  of  In- 

flammatory Affections  of  the  Nasal  Fossae  and  the  Associated  Sinuses 
and  Air-Cells. 

1900.  "William  McAdam  Eccles. — The  Pathology,  Diagnosis,  and  Treatment  of  the 

Diseases  caused  by  and  connected  with  Imperfect  Descent  of  the  Testicle. 

1901.  The  Diagnosis  and  Treatment  of  Bullet  Wounds  of  the  Chest  and  Abdomen. 

No  Dissertation  received. 

1902.  Thomas  Crisp  English. —  Fracture  of  the  Skull,  its  Consequences  immediate 

and  remote,  including  Pathology  and  Treatment. 
„       Louis  Bathe  Bawling. — Honorarium  for  Dissertation  on  the  same  subject. 

1903.  Marmadtjke   Stephen  Mayou. — The  various  forms   of  Conjunctivitis,  their 

Pathology  and  Treatment. 
1901.  Herbert  John  Paterson. — The  Diagnosis  and  Treatment  of  such  Affections 
of  the  Stomach  as  are  amenable  to  direct  Surgical  Interference. 

1905.  Reginald  Cheyne  Elmslie. — The  Pathology  and  Treatment  of  Deformities 

of  the  Long  Bones  due  to  Disease  occurring  during  and  after  Adolescence. 

1906.  Donald  John  Armour. — The  Diagnosis  and  Treatment  of  those  Diseases  and 

Morbid  Growths  of  the  Vertebral  Column,  Spinal  Cord  and  Canal,  which 
are  amenable  to  Surgical  Operations. 

1907.  The  Operative  Surgery  of  the  Heart  and  Lungs,  including  the  Pericardium 

and  Pleura.      No  Award. 

1908.  John  Percy  Lockhart  Mummery. — The  Pathology  and  Treatment  of  those 

Conditions  and  Diseases  of  the  Colon  which  are  relievable  by  Operative 
Measures. 

1909.  Wtilliam  Girling  Ball. — The  Treatment  of  Surgical  Affections  by  "Vaccines 

and  Antitoxins. 

1910.  Kenneth   Macfarlane   "Walker. — Tuberculous    Disease    of    the    Urinary 

Bladder  and  Male  Genital  Organs. 

1911.  The   Diseases  of  the  Pancreas,   with   special    reference    to    their   surgical 

treatment.     No  Award. 

1912.  Francis  Willoughby  Goyder. — The  Embryology  and  Treatment  of   Cleft 

Palate. 

1913.  John  Howell  Evans. — Malformations  of  the  Small  Intestine  :  their  mode  of 

origin,  the  morhid  conditions  which  arise  from  them,  and  their  treatment. 

1914.  Jonathan     HUTCHINSON. — The    Pathology,    Diagnosis,    and    Treatment    of 

Trigeminal  Neuralgia. 

1915.  Congenita]  Dislocations    of    the    Joints,    their  pathology    and    treatment. 

No  Award. 

1916.  Ernest  William  Hey  Groves. — Methods  anrl  results  of  Transplantation  of 

Bone  in  the  repair  of  defects  caused  by  injury  or  disease. 

1917.  The  Causation,  Diagnosis,  and  Treatment  of  Traumatic  Aneurysm,  including 

Arterio-Venoua  Aneurysm.     No  Dissertation  received. 

1918.  John  Andrbw  Cairns  Forsyth. — Injuries  and  Diseases  of  the  Pancreas, 

and  their  tturgical  treatment. 


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TRIENNIAL  PRIZE 

AND 

JOHN  HUNTER  MEDAL. 

This  Prize  was  founded  by  the  Court  of  Assistants  in  the  year  1820,  and  was 
first  offered  for  competition  in  1822.  The  honorarium,  which  is  provided  from  the 
funds  of  the  College,  at  first  amounted  to  Thirty  Pounds,  but  in  1840  was  increased 
to  Fifty  Guineas. 

In  1864  a  life-size  statue  of  John  Hunter  by  H.  Weekes,  R.A.,  was  erected  in 
the  Museum  of  the  College  by  public  subscription,  and  with  the  residue  of  the 
subscriptions  the  Statue  Committee  founded  the  John  Hunter  Medal,  which  in  the 
year  1807  they  entrusted  to  the  College  upon  the  following  conditions,  viz.  : — 
"  That  the  Medal  be  awarded  to  the  Author  of  the  Dissertation  to  which  the 
Collegial  Triennial  Prize  shall  from  time  to  time  be  adjudged  on  condition  that 
the  College,  having  entrusted  to  it  the  custody  of  the  Medal  dies  for  ever  and  to 
be  used  only  for  the  aforesaid  purpose,  do  promise  and  engage  to  have  such  Medal 
struck  at  its  own  proper  cost." 

The  Prize  now  consists  of  the  John  Hunter  Medal  executed  in  Gold  to  the  value 
of  Fifty  Guineas,  or,  at  the  option  of  the  successful  Author  of  the  Dissertation,  of 
the  said  Medal  executed  in  Bronze  with  an  honorarium  of  Fifty  Pounds. 

LIST  OF  RECIPIENTS 
WITH  THE  SUBJECTS  OF  THEIR  DISSERTATIONS. 

1822-24.  Joseph  Swan. — A  minute  dissection  of  the  Nerves  of  the  Medulla  Spinalis 
from  their  origin  to  their  terminations,  and  to  their  conjunctions  with 
the  Cerebral  and  Visceral  Nerves  ;  authenticated  by  preparations  of  the 
dissected  parts. 

1825-27.  Joseph  Swan. — A  minute  dissection  of  the  Cerebral  Nerves  frrm  their 
origin  to  their  termination,  and  to  their  conjunction  with  the  Nerves  of 
the  Medulla  Spinalis  and  Viscera;  authenticated  by  preparations  of  the 
dissected  parts. 

1828-30.  An  inquiry  into  the  ultimate  terminations  of  the  Sanguiferous  System 
and  the  commencement  and  terminations  of  the  Lymphatic  System, 
explanatory  of  the  means  by  which  parts  of  the  Body  are  formed, 
maintained,  altered,  and  removed  ;  authenticated  by  preparations.  No 
Dissertation  received. 

1831-33.  On  the  effects  produced  by  complete  or  partial  Division  of  the  various 
Nerves,  or  by  other  Injuries  to  those  Structures.  No  Dissertation  received. 

1834-36.  To  determine  the  diameters,  disposition,  and  modes  of  communication  of 
the  continuous  capillary  arteries  and  veins,  both  in  the  pulmonic  and 
systemic  circulations  ;  and  also  the  disposition  of  the  vascular  system  in 
the  Spleen,  Corpus  Cavernosum  and  Corpus  Spongiosum  ;  the  subject  to 
be  illustrated  by  injected  and  other  preparations  of  the  human  capillaries 
and  those  of  inferior  animals.     No  Dissertation  received. 

1837-39.  To  determine  the  diameters,  disposition,  and  modes  of  communication  of 
the  continuous  capillary  arteries  and  veins,  both  in  the  pulmonic  and 
general  circulations;  the  subject  to  be  illustrated  by  injected  and  other 


42  TRIENNIAL  PRIZE  DISSERTATIONS. 

preparations  both  of  the  human   body  and  of  inferior  animals.     No 
Dissertation  received. 

1S40-42.  Thomas  Williams. — The  structure  and  functions  of  the  Lungs. 

1843-45.  Holmes  Coote. — The  Anatomy  of  the  fibres  of  the  Cerebrum,  Cerebellum, 
and  Spinal  Cord  in  the  Human  Subject,  together  -with  the  origins  of  the 
cerebral,  spinal,  and  sympathetic  nerves,  specially  illustrated  by  the 
anatomy  of  the  same  parts  in  the  lower  vertebrate  animals. 

1846-48.  Heney  Graf. — The  origin,  connection,  and  distribution  of  the  Nerves  of 
the  Human  Eye  and  its  appendages,  illustrated  by  comparative  dis- 
sections of  the  Eye  in  the  other  vertebrate  animals. 
,,  Alfred  Poland. — Honorarium  for  Dissertation  on  same  subject. 

1849-51.  The  functions  of  the  several  parts  of  the  large  Intestines  in  animals  of 
the  class  Mammalia.     No  Dissertation  received. 

1853-55.  The  structure  and  functions  of  the  Ganglionic  Systems  of  Nerves  in  Man 
illustrated  by  reference  to  Comparative  Anatomy.     No  Award. 

1856-58.  The  structure  and  functions  of  the  Lymphatic  and  Lacteal  Systems  illus- 
trated by  reference  to  Comparative  Anatomy.     No  Award. 

1859-61.  George  Harlet. — The  anatomy  and  physiology  of  the  Suprarenal  Bodies 
illustrated  by  drawings  and  preparations. 

1862-64.  The  Structural  Anatomy  and  Physiology  of  the  Lymphatic  Vessels  and 
Glands  (the  anatomical  distribution  not  being  required) :  the  communi- 
cations (if  any)  between  the  Lymphatics  and  the  Blood-vessels  to  be 
demonstrated  ;  and  the  influence  (if  any)  which  the  Lymphatic  Vessels 
or  Glands  exercise  on  the  fluids  they  transmit  to  be  elucidated.  The 
dissertation  to  be  illustrated  by  preparations  and  drawings.  No  Dis- 
sertation received. 

1865-67.  The  anatomical  structure  of  those  parts  of  the  Eyeball  which  are  contained 
within  the  Sclerotic  and  Cornea  ;  with  illustrations  drawn  from  each  of 
the  five  great  divisions  of  the  Vertebrata.     No  Award. 

1868-70.  The  Anatomy  and  Physiology  of  the  organs  of  Taste  and  Smell  in  the 
Mammalia.     No  Dissertation  received. 

1871-73.  The  Structure  and  Functions  of  the  Medulla  Oblongata,  including  the 
connections  of  the  Central  Nerve-Hoots.     No  Award. 

1874-76.  The  Radicles  of  the  Lymphatic  System  in  relation  to  the  external  and 
internal  surfaces  of  the  Body.     No  Dissertation  received. 

1877-79.  George  Arthur  Woods. — The  Anatomy  and  Physiology  of  the  third, 
fourth,  and  sixth  Nerves,  as  illustrated  by  observation  and  experiment 
in  health,  and  by  reference  to  the  effects  of  injury  and  disease. 

1880-82.  The  Itelations  between  the  Radicles  and  the  Lymphatic  System  and 
Capillary  Vessels.     No  Award. 

1883-85.  The  Nature  of  Inhibitory  Action  in  the  Animal  Body,  to  be  elucidated 
by  original  research.     No  Dissertation  received. 

1886-88.  The  Structure  and  Functions  of  the  Sympathetic  System  ofNervesin  Man. 
to  be  illustrated  bj  reference  to  Comparative  Anatomy.     No  Award. 

1889-91.  The  Anatomy  of  the  3rd,  4th,  5th,  and  6th  Cranial  Nerves  in  the  Ver- 
tebrata; including  an  Account  of  their  development  and  relations  tn  the 
Sympathetic  System.     No  Dissertation  received. 

]M)2  !)4.  The  Spleen,  its  Anatomy  and  Physiology,  illustrated  by  Comparative 
Anatomy.     No  Dissertation  received. 

1895-i'T.  The  Arrangement  and  Topography  of  tin- different  parts  of  the  Gastro- 
intestinal Canal  in  Man,  w ith  special  reference  to  the  Variations  in  their 


HONORARY   MEDAL. HONORARY   MEMBERSHIP.  43 

relation  to  the  Peritoneum  and  the  occurrence  of  Abnormalities ;  the 

the  subject  to  be  illustrated  from  Development  and  a  comparison  with 

•    the  customary  arrangement  in  other  Mammalian  Animnls.     No  Award. 

1898-1900.  The  Thyroid  Gland — its  Structure,  Comparative  Anatomy,  and  Phy- 
siology.    No  Award. 

1901-1903.  Thomas  Rupert  Hampden  Bucknall. — The  Pathological  Conditions 
arising  from  Imperfect  Closure  of  the  Visceral  Clefts. 

1904-1906.  The  Effects  of  Nerve-Lesions  on  Growth  and  Development.  No 
Dissertation  received. 

1907-1909.  The  Histological  Anatomy  of  the  Lymphatic  and  Hsemo-Lymphatic 
Glands,  more  especially  with  reference  to  the  changes  which  these 
Glands  undergo  in  acute  infective  processes.     No  Award. 

1910-1912.  William  Blair  Bell.— The  Anatomy  and  Physiology  of  the  Pituitary 
Body,  and  the  relationship  with  disease  of  its  abnormal  and  morbid 
conditions. 

1913-1915.  The  Human  and  Comparative  Anatomy  and  Physiology  of  the  Cere- 
bellum.    No  Award. 

1916-1918.  The  Development  of  the  Hip- Joint  and  the  Knee-Joint  of  Man.  No 
Dissertation  received. 

HONORARY  MEDAL. 

The  Honorary  Medal  of  the  College  was  instituted  under  a  Bye-Law  made  in 
the  year  1802. 

It  is  a  Gold  Medal  with  the  following  design,  viz.  : — On  the  obverse,  the 
Armorial  Bearings,  Crest,  Supporters,  and  Motto  of  the  College  ;  and  on  the 
reverse,  Galen  contemplating  a  Human  Skeleton. 

The  leading  considerations  in  awarding  the  Honorary  Medal  are  liberal  acts  or 
distinguished  labours,  researches,  and  discoveries,  eminently  conducive  to  the 
improvement  of  natural  knowledge  and  of  the  healing  art. 

LIST  OF  RECIPIENTS. 

1822.  James  Parkinson.  1881.  Sir  Wm.  James  Erasmus  Wilson. 

1825.  Joseph  Swan.  1897.  Sib  James  Paget,  Bt. 

1834.  George  Bennett.  ,,  Lord  Lister. 

1869.  William  Lodewtk  Crowther.  1906.  Sik  Richard  Hayelock  Charles. 

1876.  Thomas  Bevill  Peacock.  1910.  Robert  Fletcher. 
1883.  Richard  Owen. 

HONORARY  MEMBERSHIP/ 

The  Honorary  Membership  of  the  College  was  instituted  under  a  Bye-Law  made 
in  the  year  1802. 

The  leading  considerations  in  the  choice  of  Honorary  Members  were  similar  to 
those  influencing  the  selection  of  recipients  of  the  Honorary  Medal. 

The  Bye-Law  was  abrogated  after  the  institution  of  the  Fellowship  in  1843. 

HONORARY  MEMBERS. 
1812.  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Joseph  Banks,  Bt,,  K.B. 
1818.  Georges  Cuvier. 
1821.  Sir  Humphry  Davy,  Bt. 
1830.  Sir  Gilbert  Blane,  Bt. 


41 


BLANE    MEDALS. 


BLANE  MEDALS. 

This  Medal  was  founded  by  Sir  Gilbert  Blane,  Bt.,  F.R.S.,  a  distinguished 
physician,  best  known  for  the  sanitary  reforms  which  ho  effected  in  the  Navy,  and 
the  success  of  the  measures  which  he  introduced  for  the  prevention  of  scurvy. 

Under  a  Deed  of  Trust,  dated  the  13th  March  1830,  he  transferred  to  the 
College  the  sum  of  =£300  three  per  Cent.  Consolidated  Bank  Annuities  to  provide 
for  two  Gold  Medals  to  bo  conferred  once  in  every  two  years  on  two  Medical 
Officers  of  the  Royal  Navy  "  who  in  the  time  required  shall  have  delivered  to  the 
proper  office  Journals  evincing  the  most  distinguished  proofs  of  skill,  diligence, 
humanity,  and  learning  in  the  exercise  of  their  professional  duties."  The  Journals 
were  to  be  submitted  for  adjudication  to  the  President  of  the  Eoyal  College  of 
Physicians  of  London,  the  President  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England, 
and  the  Senior  Medical  Commissioner  of  the  Royal  Navy  (Director-General  of  the 
Medical  Department  of  the  Navy). 

In  1913,  in  pursuance  of  authority  given  to  them  under  the  Deed,  the  Presidents 
of  the  Colleges  and  the  Director-General  of  the  Medical  Department  of  the  Navy 
decided,  with  the  approval  of  the  Lords  of  the  Admiralty,  to  make  certain  altera- 
tions in  the  Regulations  for  the  award  of  the  Medals,  and  it  is  now  provided  "that 
one  Medal  be  awarded  annually  to  the  Medical  Officer  who  obtains  the  highest 
aggregate  marks  at  the  examination  for  promotion  to  the  rank  of  Staff  Surgeon, 
now  held  twice  a  year  in  connection  with  the  Courses  at  the  Medical  School  of  the 
Royal  Naval  College,  Greenwich — the  award  to  be  subject  to  the  approval  of  the 
Presidents  of  the  Colleges  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  respectively,  and  the  Director 
General  of  the  Medical  Department  of  the  Navy." 

The  fund  has  been  re-invested,  and  at  the  present  time  consists  of  £300 
Metropolitan  Consolidated  3|  per  cent.  Stock. 

BLANE  MEDALLISTS. 


1832. 

John  Liddell. 

1851. 

George  Mackay. 

»i 

William  Donnelly. 

D 

William  McKinlay. 

1833. 

John  Wilson. 

1853. 

11.  T.  C.  Scott. 

»> 

R.  P.  Hillyar. 

M 

James  Salmon. 

1835. 

Samuel  Irvine. 

1855. 

Alexander  Armstrong, 

>5 

Evan  Bowen. 

Jj 

Charles  D.  Steel. 

1837. 

William  Martin. 

1857. 

W.  R.  E.  Smart. 

<j 

Charles  McArthur. 

>> 

A.  E.  Mackay. 

1839. 

Alexander  McKechnie. 

1859. 

William  Duvis. 

»i 

Robert  H.  Brown. 

>» 

Walter  Dickson. 

1841. 

J.  O.  M^William. 

1861. 

C.  K.  Ord. 

»» 

John  Tarn. 

)? 

William  Macleod. 

1843. 

William  Lindsay. 

1864. 

Andrew  Graham. 

M 

Robert  Austin  Bankier. 

?» 

Charles  Forbes. 

1845. 

T.  R.  Dunn. 

1866. 

William  H.  Sloggeft. 

h 

J.  Wingate  Johnston. 

5» 

Stephen  Bowden. 

1847. 

Peter  Leonard. 

1868. 

John  Jack. 

»i 

Unity  W.  Mahon. 

'? 

Henry  Hadlow. 

1849. 

T.  R.  H.  Thomson. 

1870. 

Alexander  l!,it  ti  ay. 

51 

Fitzwilliam  Mansell. 

>i 

D.  L.  Morgan. 

BLANE   MEDALLISTS. WALKER  AND  TOMES  PRIZES. 


45 


BLANE  MEDALLISTS  (continued). 


1873.  D.  M«Ewan.  1894. 
„  R.  C.  P.  Lawrenson.  „ 

1874.  J.  D.  Macdonald.  1896. 
,,  Thomas  Colan.  „ 

1875.  T.  J.  Haran.  1898. 
„  Richard  Eustace.  „ 

1877.  Adam  Brunton  Messer.  1900. 

„  F.  W.  Davis. 

1880.  Henry  Frederick  Norbury.  1902. 
„  W.  D.  Longfield. 

1881.  Alex.  McDonald.  1905. 
„  Belgrave  Ninnis.  „ 

1883.  George  Maclean.  1907. 

„  Robert  Hall  More.  „ 

1886.  Henry  Scott  Lauder.  1909. 

„  Miles  O'Connel  McSwiney.  ,, 

1888.  T.  J.  Preston.  1910. 

T.  D.  Gimlette. 

1890.  Richard  Wm.  Coppinger.  1913. 

„  Thomas  Henry  Knott.  „ 

1892.  Charles  C.  Godding.  1914. 

„  John  D.  Menzies. 


Alex.  G.  P.  Gipps. 

Gilbert  Kirker. 

Everard  Home  Saunders. 

Vidal  Gun  son  Thorpe. 

Francis  H.  A.  Clayton. 

Percy  Wm.  Bassett-Smith. 

James  Macdonald  Rogers. 

Oswald  Rees. 

Chris.  Louis  White  Bunton. 

John  Falconer  Hall. 

Sidney  Thomas  Reid. 

Robert  Wm.  Glennan  Stewart. 

Jas.  Wm.  Wilcocks  Stanton. 

Bernard  Ley. 

Charles  Rowley  Nicholson. 

Arthur  William  Bligh  Livesay. 

George  Trevor  Collingwood. 

Arthur  Reginald  Bankart. 

Richard  Cleveland  Munday. 

Edward  Sutton. 

Gilbert  Francis  Syms. 


WALKER  PRIZE. 

Under  a  Deed  of  Trust,  dated  the  10th  May  1894,  the  late  Mr.  Charles  Clement 
Walker  of  Lilleshall  Old  Hall,  near  Newport,  Salop,  transferred  to  the  College  the 
sum  of  =£540  Victoria  Three  and  a  half  percent  Inscribed  Stock  for  the  endowment 
of  a  Prize  intended  to  encourage  the  investigation  of  Cancer. 

The  Prize,  which  is  open  to  foreigners  as  well  as  to  British  subjects,  consists  of 
a  gift  of  £100,  and  is  awarded  quinquenuially  by  the  Council,  upon  the  recom- 
mendation of  a  Committee,  to  the  person,  if  any,  who  shall  be  deemed  to  have 
done  the  best  work  during  the  preceding  five  years  in  advancing  the  knowledge  of 
the  Pathology  and  Therapeutics  of  Cancer. 

LIST  OF  RECIPIENTS. 


1891-1895.  Harold  Jalland  Stiles. 
1896-1900.  ATo  Award. 
1901-1905.  Carl  Oluf  Jensen. 


1906-10.  Ernest  Francis  Bashford. 
1911-15.  William  Sampson  Handley. 


JOHN  TOMES  PRIZE. 

This  Prize  was  founded  in  1894  by  Members  of  the  Dental  Profession  in  memory 
of  the  late  Sir  John  Tomes,  F.R.S.,  F.R.C.S.,  and  his  services  in  promoting  the 
study  of  Dental  Surgery  and  improving  the  status  of  its  practitioners. 

The  sum  of  £'310  India  Three  per  cent  Stock  (since  increased  to  ,£337  6s.  ~<1. 
Stock)  was  entrusted  to   the  College,  and  it   was  agreed  that  the  income  thence 


46  CARTWRIGHT    PRIZE    AND    MEDAL. 

derived  should  be  expended  in  awarding  triennially  a  Prize  to  such  person,  holding 
a  Diploma  in  Dental  Surgery  of  one  of  the  Licensing  Bodies  in  Great  Britain  or 
Ireland,  as  should  be  deemed  by  the  Committee  of  adjudication  to  have  done, 
during  the  preceding  three  years,  original  or  other  scientific  work,  worthy  of 
special  recognition  on  the  subjects  of  Dental  Surgery  and  Pathology,  Dental 
Anatomy  and  Physiology  (including  Histology),  or  Dental  Mechanics. 

LIST  OF  RECIPIENTS. 

1894-90.  Charles  Sissmore  Tomes.  1906-08.  Arthur  Svvatne  Underwood. 

1897-99.  John  Howard  Mummery.  1909-11.  Arthur  Hopewell-Smith. 

1900-02.  Kenneth  Weldon  Goadbt.  1912-14.  James  Frank  Colter. 

1903-05.  Ao  Award.  1915-17.  Joseph  George  Turner. 


CARTWRIGHT  PRIZE  AND  MEDAL. 

This  Prize  was  founded  in  1884  by  the  "  Association  of  Surgeons  practising 
Dental  Surgery "  with  the  object  of  commemorating  the  services  of  Samuel 
Cartwright,  F.R.C.S.,  in  improving  the  status  of  the  Dental  Profession,  not  only  by 
inducing  many  of  those  engaged  in  its  practice  to  become  fully  qualified  Surgeons, 
but  also  by  assisting  to  gain  the  recognition  of  Dentistry  as  a  special  branch  of 
Surgery  by  the  institution  of  a  Licence  in  Dental  Surgery  by  the  Royal  College  of 
Surgeons  of  England. 

The  "  Association  of  Surgeons  practising  Dental  Surgery  "  having  been  dissolved, 
the  administration  of  the  Fund  for  the  endowment  of  the  Prize  has  been  entrusted 
to  this  College  under  an  order  of  the  Charity  Commissioners  of  the  31st  July  1900, 
establishing  a  scheme  approved  by  the  Council  of  the  College  and  the  surviving 
members  of  the  Association. 

The  Fund  (at  present  amounting  to  .£822  8s.  7d.  2^  per  cent.  Consols)  is 
invested  in  the  name  of  "  The  Official  Trustees  of  Charitable  Funds,"  and  the 
dividends  are  paid  to  the  President  and  Vice-Presidents  of  the  College  as  Trustees 
of  the  Fund. 

The  Prize,  consisting  of  the  Cartwright  Medal  in  bronze  and  an  honorarium  of 
£85,  is  to  be  awarded  quinquenially  to  the  author  of  the  best  essay  upon  a  subject 
relating  to  Dental  Surgery  to  be  selected  by  the  Council  upon  the  recommendation 
of  a  Committee.  Candidates  must  be  persons  engaged  in  the  study  or  practice  of 
Dental  Surgery  and  possessing  qualifications  capable  of  registration  under  the 
Medical  Acts  of  the  United  Kingdom. 

PRIZEMAN  AND  SUBJECTS  OF  ESSAYS. 

1901-05.  The  Surgical  Disoases  having  their  origin  in  abnormal  or  diseased 
conditions  of  the  Teeth  and  their  Structures,  the  essay  to  be  illus- 
trated by  pathological  and  microscopical  specimens.     No  Award. 

L906-10.  Henry  Perot  Pickebill. — The  prevention  of  Dental  Caries. 

L911-15.  <>r:il  Sepsis  as  n  factor  in  the  causation  of  general  and  local  diseases. 
No  Essay  rea  wed. 


JENKS    SCHOLARSHIPS,    BEGLEY    STUDENTSHIP,    ETC. 


47 


JENKS    SCHOLARSHIPS. 

In  1893  Miss  Johnstone  of  Bath  bequeathed  £5000  in  trust  for  founding  five 
Scholarships  for  Medical  Students  in  memory  of  George  Samuel  Jenks,  M.D., 
F.B..C.P.,  a  former  Member  of  the  College. 

The  Will  assigns  the  nomination  to  these  Scholarships  to  the  President  and 
Censors  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  and  to  the  Council  of  the  Royal  College 
of  Surgeons  alternately,  with  a  first  claim  or  preference  for  students  educated  at 
and  leaving  Epsom  College ;  and  directs  that  one  Scholarship  be  awarded  annually, 
tenable  for  five  years.     The  value  of  each  Scholarship  is  about  =£27  per  annum. 

SCHOLARS. 

1893.  James  Alfred  Patrick  Cullen.  1907. 

1894.  Thomas  Chetwood.  1908. 

1895.  Douglas  Duke  Turner.  1909. 

1896.  Arthur  Whitehead  Smith.  1910. 

1897.  George  Archibald  Bosson.  1911. 

1898.  William  Hardy  Fleetwood.  1912. 

1899.  Chas.  Henry  Burton  Thompson.  1913. 

1900.  Alfred  George  Swors.  1914. 

1901.  Rupert  Farrant.  1915. 

1902.  John  Webster  Bkide.  1916, 

1903.  Alfred  Richardson.  1917. 

1904.  Charles  Gibson.  1918, 

1905.  Eric  Alfred  Charles  FaZA.it.  ,, 

1906.  Godfrey  Alan  Walker. 


William  Henry  Price  Saunders. 
Ernest  Haines  Walker. 
Philip  Denis  Scott. 
Gerald  Gibbons. 
Arthur  Lloyd  Davies. 
Graham  Selby  Wilson. 
Frank  Caldecott. 
John  Douglas  Magor  Cardell. 
Ralph  Stanley  Swindell. 
John  St.  Clair  Shadwell. 
Tom  Forbes  Jefeery  (died). 
Charles  Richardson  McClcre. 
Thomas  Haines  Sims. 


BEGLEY  STUDENTSHIP. 

Under  the  Will  of  the  late  Mrs.  Jane  Begley  of  Hammersmith,  widow  of 
Dr.  William  Chapman  Begley,  a  Member  of  the  College,  who  for  34  years  was  in 
charge  of  the  male  department  at  the  Hanwell  Asylum,  the  Coljpge  in  1905  became 
possessed  of  a  sum  of  .£800  2^  per  cent  Consols  for  the  benefit  of  students  studying 
Medicine,  Surgery,  and  Anatomy. 

In  accordance  with  Mrs.  Begley's  expressed  wish  a  Studentship  in  Surgery  and 
Anatomy  of  =£20  per  annum  tenable  for  three  years  has  been  founded. 


1906.  Walter  Burford  Johnson. 
1909.  John  Robert  Douglas  Webb 
1912.  Alan  Cecil  Perry. 


STUDENTS. 

1915.  Joseph  Clinton  Collins. 
1918.  Edith  Marjokie  Rooke. 


STREATFEILD   RESEARCH   SCHOLARSHIPS. 

In  1916,  under  a  Deed  of  Trust,  Mrs.  Eliza  Streatfeild  of  Park  Street,  Mayfair, 
transferred  into  the  joint  names  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  London  and 
the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England  a  sum  of  £10,000  2\  percent.  Annuities 
to  be  held  on  trust  and  the  income  thereof  to  be  applied  to  promote,  assist,  and 
encourage  research  in  Medicine  and  Surgery,  or  either  of  those  arts  or  sciences. 


1919. 


SCHOLAR  AND  SUBJECT  OF  RESEARCH. 

Frederick  Gordon  Cawston,  M.D. — "  Snails  as  a  Cause  of  Disease." 


48  DONORS    AND    BENEFACTORS. 


DONORS  AND  BENEFACTORS. 

A  List  of  those  who  have  Given,  or  Bequeathed,  Sums  of  Monet 
to  the  College. 

«£      s.  d. 

1646.  Edward  Arris 510     0  0 

1655.  John  Gale  689  16  5 

1806.  Samuel  Jackson 333     6  8 

„       Parliament      15,000     0  0 

1810.  Parliament      12,500     0  0 

1813.  Dr.  Matthew  Baillie  \ 

„       Sir  Everard  Home,  Bart.  J    Ijb84     4  4 

1817.  George  Cruttenden      500     0  0 

„       Sir  Charles  Blicke 300     0  0 

1827.  Henry  Cline   1 0,366  11  6 

1852.  Parliament      15,000     0  0 

1869.  Sir  Erasmus  Wilson       5,000     0  0 

1880.  Mrs.  S.  H.  Bradshaw     1,000     0  0 

1884.  Sir  Erasmus  Wilson        209,617  16  8 

1885.  James  Moncrieff  Arnott     1,000     0  0 

1894.  Charles  Clement  Walker    536     0  0 

„       Subscribers  to  John  Tomes  Memorial    ....  308     9  0 

1 900.  Subscribers  to  Cartwright  Memorial      ....  644  15  1 

1905.  Mrs.  Jane  Begley    718  10  0 


1916.  Mrs.  Eliza  Streatfeild  .  .  £10,000  2£  per  cent.  Annuities, 
entrusted  to  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  London  and 
the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England  jointly. 

CONTINGENT  BEQUESTS. 

1902.  Mr.  James  William  Groves  bequeathed  to  the  College  by  Will  Jths  of  his 
residuary  estate,  subject  to  the  life-interests  therein  of  his  wife,  Mrs.  Florence 
Mary  Jane  Groves,  and  his  sister,  Miss  Prederica  Harriet  Groves,  for  the  general 
purposes  and  objects  of  the  Museum  (including  in  such  purposes  and  objects  the 
purchase  of  collections  or  the  defraying  of  the  expenses  of  the  Conservator  incurred 
in  journeys  abroad  for  the  inspection  of  other  Collections).  It  is  expected  that  the 
sum  ultimately  placed  at  the  disposal  of  the  College  under  this  Bequest  will 
amount  io  about  £30,000. 

J  910.  Sir  George  Sutherland  Mackenzie,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  left  by  Will  a  sum 
of  £30,000,  the  income  therefrom  to  bo  paid  to  his  two  brothers  for  their  joint 
lives  and  the  life  of  the  survivor,  and,  on  the  death  of  the  survivor,  to  be  paid  to 
the  President  and  Council  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  and  the  President 
and  Council  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  for  the  purpose  of  providing  the 
means  of  assisting  qualified  medical  persons  to  pursue  scientific  medical  investi- 
gation. 


REGULATIONS EXAMINING    BOARD    IN     ENGLAND.  49 

Regulations  and  Synopses  relating  to  the  several  Examinations  of 
the  Examining  Board  in  England  by  the  Royal  College  of 
Physicians  of  London  and  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of 
England  applicable  to  Candidates  commencing  Professional 
Study  on  or  after  1st  of  May,  1907. 

REGULATIONS. 
SECTION  I. 

I.  Candidates  who  desire  to  obtain  the  Licence  of  the  Iloyal  College 
of  Physicians  of  London  and  the  Diploma  of  Member  of  the  Iloyal  College  of 
Surgeons  of  England  are  required  to  complete  five  years  of  professional  study 
after  passing  a  recognized  Preliminary  Examination  in  the  subjects  of  General 
Education,  to  comply  with  the  following  Eegulations,  and  to  pass  theExamiuations 
hereinafter  set  forth. 

II.  Applications  and  inquiries  with  reference  to  the  Examinations  for  the 
Licence  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  London  and  the  Diploma  of 
Member  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England,  should  be  addressed  to  the 
Secretary,  Examination  Hall,  8-11  Queen  Square,  Bloomsbury,  London,  W.C.I, 
from  whom  Forms  of  the  required  Certificates  may  be  obtained. 

III.  Any  communication  relating  to  the  Regulations  should  contain  the 
Candidate's  names  in  full,  and  the  date  of  passing  the  Preliminary  Examination 
in  General  Education  or  of  registration  as  a  Medical  Student. 

IV.  There  are  three  Examinations,  called  herein  the  First  Examination,  the 
Srcond  Examination,  and  the  Third  or  Final  Examination. 

V.  These  Examinations  will  be  held  in  the  months  of  January,  April,  July,  and 
October,  unless  otherwise  appointed. 

VI.  Candidates  intending  to  present  themselves  for  Examination  are  required 
to  give  notice  in  writing  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Examining  Board  in  England 
fourteen  clear  days  before  the  day  on  which  the  Examination  commences, 
transmitting  at  the  same  time  the  required  Certificates. 

VII.  All  Fees  must  be  paid  three  days  prior  to  the  day  on  which  the  Exami- 
nation commences. 

VIII.  The  Certificates  of  Professional  Study  will  be  required  to  show  that 
Students  have  attended  the  course  of  Professional  Study  to  the  satisfaction  of 
their  teachers. 

IX.  Students  are  required  to  attend  Examinations  which  are  held  in  the 
several  Classes. 

X.  Exemptions  from  the  conditions  of  admission  to  the  several  Examinations 
can  be  granted  only  by  the  Committee  of  Management. 


Books  of  Questions  set  at  the  several  Examinations  of  the  Board,  from  June  1886 
to  October  1887,  and  each  year  from  1888  to  1918  inclusive,  may  be  obtained  on 
application  to  Messrs.  Taylor  and  Francis,  Bed  Lion  Court,  Fleet  Street,  London, 
B.C.  4.      Price  fid.  each.     Post-free  Id. 

A  Boole  of  Questions  is  published  annually. 
1919.  b 


50  REGULATIONS EXAMINING    BOARD    IN    ENGLAND. 

SECTION    II. 

Preliminary  Examination. 

I.  All  Candidates  must  pass  a  Preliminary  Examination  in  General  Education 
recognized  by  the  Examining  Board  in  England.  A  list  of  these  Examinations 
may  be  obtained  on  application. 

First  Professional  Examination. 

II.  Before  admission  to  the  First  Professional  Examination  Candidates  must 
produce  evidence  of  having  received  instruction  in  Chemistry,  Physics,  and 
Biology. 

III.  Chemistry,  Physics,  and  Biology  must  be  studied  at  a  Medical  School 
or  other  Institution  recognized  by  the  Examining  Board  in  England. 

The  Certificates  must  state  that  the  Candidate  has  attended  not  less  than 
180  hours'  instruction  and  laboratory  ivorJc  in  Chemistry;  120  hours'  instruction 
and  laboratory  ivorJc  in  Physics;  and  120  hours'  instruction  and  laboratory 
work  in  Biolo<iu.  These,  courses  need  not  be  completed  within  one  year,  nor 
need  they  run  concurrently,  and  they  may  be  commenced  or  attended  before  the 
Candidate  passes  the  required  Preliminary  Examination  in  General  Education. 

IV.  Six  months'  instruction  at  a  Recognized  Institution  other  than  a  Medical 
School  will  be  counted  as  part  of  the  Curriculum  of  Professional  Study  if  such 
attendance  is  subsequent  to  the  date  of  passing  the  required  Preliminary  Exami- 
nation in  General  Education. 

V.  The  subjects  of  the  First  Professional  Examination  are  : — 

Part      I.  Chemistry. 

Part     II.  Physics. 

Part  III.  Elementary  Biology. 

VI.  The  Examination  is  partly  written,  partly  oral,  and  partly  practical. 
riynopjses  indicating    the    range   of  subjects  in  the  Examinations  in    Chemistry, 

Physics,  and  Elementary  Biology  will  be  found  on  pages  56  to  59. 

VII.  Candidates  may  present  themselves  for  the  First  Professional  Examination 
immediately  after  passing  the  Preliminary  Examination  in  General  Education, 
provided  they  are  able  to  produce  the  Certificates  required  by  paragraph  III. 

VIII.  Candidates  must  present  themselves  for  examination  in  Parts  I.  and  II. 
together  (unless  they  claim  exemption  from  one  of  them  under  the  conditions  of 
paragraph  XII.)  until  they  have  reached  the  required  standard  to  pass  in  both,  or  in 
one  of  these  parts,  but  they  will  not  be  allowed  to  pass  in  one  part  unless  they 
obtain  at  the  same  time  at  least  half  the  number  of  marks  required  to  pass  in 
the  other  part.  Candidates  may  take  Part  III.  separately,  or  they  may  present 
themselves  for  the  whole  Examination  at  one  time. 

IX.  Candidates  referred  in  any  part,  or  in  all  three  parts,  of  the  First  Exami- 
nation will  not  be  admitted  to  re-ex  animation  until  after  the  lapse  of  ;i  period  of  not 
less  than  three  moiit  lis  from  the  date  of  their  reference.  Candidates  referred  in 
Chemistry  and  Physics,  or  in  Elementary  Biology,  will  be  required,  before  being 
admitted  to  re-examination,  to  produce  Certificates  that  they  have  received  further 
instruction  in  thai  subject  or  subjects,  to  the  satisfaction  of  their  teachers,  al  an 
institution  recognized  for  the  purpose  by  the  Examining  Hoard,  for  a  period  of 
not  less  than  three  months  subsequent  to  the  dato  of  their  reference. 


REGULATIONS EXAMINING  BOARD  IN  ENGLAND. 


51 


X.  The  Fees  for  admission  to  the  First  Examination  are  as  follows : — 
For  the  whole  Examination,  payable  on  first  admission  to  any 

part  or  parts  thereof -£1-0  10s. 

Re-examination  after  rejection  in  Parts  I.  &  II <£3     3s. 

Do.  Do.  in  Part  III £2     2s. 

XI.  Candidates  who  produce  satisfactory  evidence  of  having  passed  an  exami- 
nation for  a  Degree  in  Medicine  in  any  of  the  subjects  of  the  First  Examination 
conducted  at  a  University  in  the  United  Kingdom,  in  India,  or  in  a  British 
Colony,  will  be  exempt  from  examination  in  the  subjects  in  which  they  have 
passed. 

Second  Peofessional  Examination. 

XII.  The  study  of  Anatomy  and  Physiology  will  not  be  recognised  until 
Candidates  bave  passed  in  two  of  the  first  three  parts  of  the  First  Examination, 
viz. : — Chemistry,  Physics,  and  Biology. 

XIII.  Before  admission  to  the  Second  Professional  Examination  Candidates 
must  produce  evidence  : — 

1.  Of  having  dissected,  at  a  recognized  Medical  School,  for  not  less  than 

twelve   months,  during  the  regular  Sessions,  the  Dissections   to   have 
included  the  whole  human  body. 

2.  Of  having  attended,  at  a  recognized  Medical  School : — 

(a)  A  course  of  Lectures  on  Anatomy  during  not  less  than  six  months, 

or  one  Winter  Session. 

(b)  A  course  of  Lectures  on  Physiology. 

(c)  A  course  of  Practical  Physiology,  including  Histology,  extending 

over  a  period  of  six  months. 

(d)  A  course  of  Lectures  or  Demonstrations  on  Pharmacology,  during 

not  less  than  three  months. 

(e)  Instruction  in  Practical  Pharmacy.      [This  must  be  given. by  a 

registered  Medical  Practitioner,  or  by  a  Member  of  the  Pharma- 
ceutical Society  of  Great  Britain,  or  in  a  Public  Hospital, 
Infirmary,  or  Dispensary.] 

XIV.  The  subjects  of  this  Examination  are  : — 

Part    I.    Anatomy  and  Physiology. 

Part  II.   Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacology. 

XV.  The  Examination  is  partly  written,  partly  oral,  and  partly  practical. 

A  Synopsis  indicating  the  range  of  subjects  in  Physiology  will  be  found  on  page 
59,  and  in  Part  II.  of  the  Examination  on  pages  59  to  62. 

XVI.  The  Examination  in  Part  II.  may  be  passed  at  the  same  time  as  Part  I., 
or  before  or  after  that  Part,  provided  the  conditions  of  admission  to  the  whole 
Examination  have  been  fulfilled  (see  Clause  XIII.) ;  but  a  Candidate  will  not  be 
held  to  have  passed  the  Second  Examination  till  he  has  satisfied  the  Examiners  in 
Parts  I.  and  II. 

XVII.  Candidates  referred  on  either  or  both  Parts  of  the  Second  Examination 
will  be  required,  before  being  admitted  to  re-examination,  to  produce  a  Certificate 
that  they  have  pursued,  to  the  satisfaction  of  their  teachers,  in  a  recognized  place 
of  Study,  their  Studies  in  one  or  both  Parts,  as  the  case  may  be,  during  a  period  of 
not  less  than  three  months  subsequent  to  the  date  of  their  reference. 

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52  REGULATIONS EXAMINING  BOARD  IN  ENGLAND. 

XVIII.  The  Fees  for  admission  to  the  Second  Examination  are  as  follows : — 

For  the  whole  Examination <£10  10*. 

For  re-examination  after  rejection,  Part    I £Q     (5s. 

Do.  Do.  Part  II £3     '3s. 

Final  Pkofessional  Examination. 

XIX.  Before   admission    to    the    Third    or   Final    Professional    Examination, 
Candidates  must  produce  evidence  : — 

1.  Of  having  attended,  at  a  recognized  Medical  School : — 

(«)  A  course  of  Lectures  on  Medicine  during  not  less  than  six  months, 
or  one  Winter  Session. 

(b)  A  course  of  Lectures  on  Surgery  during  not  less  than  six  months, 
or  one  Winter  Session. 

(o)  A  course  of  Lectures  on  Midwifery  during  not  less  than  three 
months. 

(d)  A  course   of  Lectures   on   Pathology  during  not   less  than   six 
months. 

(#)  A  course  of  Lectures  on  Forensic  Medicine,  including  Insanity, 
during  not  less  than  three  months. 
(/)  A  course  of  Lectures  on  Public  Health. 

({/)  Systematic  Practical   Instruction  in  Medicine,  Surgery,  and  Mid- 
wifery, including  : — 

1.  The  application  of  Anatomical  knowledge  to  the  investigation  of 

Disease. 

2.  The  methods  of  examining  various  Organs  and  other  Parts  of  the 

Body,  in  order  to  detect  the  evidence  of  Disease  or  the  effects 
of  Accidents. 

3.  The  employment  of  Instruments  and  Apparatus  used  in  diagnosis 

or  treatment. 

4.  The   examination    of    diseased    Structures,   whether   recent   or 

preserved. 

5.  The  examination  of  the  Urine  and  other  secretions,  and  of  morbid 

products. 

6.  Post-mortem  Examinations. 

7.  Practical   Instruction  in  Pathological  Histology,    including  not 

less  than  18  Classes. 

8.  Practical    Instruction   in   Clinical   Pathology   and    Bacteriology, 

including  not  less  than  18  Classes. 
(7i)  Of  having  themselves  performed  Operations  upon  the  Dead  Subject 

to  the  satisfaction  of  their  teachers. 
Note. — The  Certificate  must  state  the  number  of  Operations  performed . 

2.  Of  having  attended,  at  a  recognizod  Hospital  with  a  Medical  School,  after 
passing  tho  Second  Examination  : — 

(a)  The  practice  of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  including  Clinical  Instruction 

during  two  Winter  and  two  Summer  Sessions. 
(6)  Demonstrations   in    the    Post-mortem    room,    including   practical 

instruction  in  making  Post-mortem  Examinations,  during  twelve 

months, 
(c)  Clinical  lectures  on  Medicine  and  Surgery  during  nine  months. 
('/)  A  course  of  not  less  than  twelve  Clinical  or  other  lectures  with 

practical  instruction  in  Diseases  peculiar  t<>  Women. 


REGULATIONS EXAMINING  BOARD  IN  ENGLAND.  53 

3.  Of  having   discharged   the  duties  of  Medical  Clinical  Clerk   during    six 

months,  and  of  Surgical  Dresser  during  other  six  months,  of  which  in 
each  case  not  less  than  three  months  shall  have  been  in  the  Wards. 

4.  Of  having  discharged  the  duties  of  Clinical   Clerk  in  the  Gynaecological 

"Wards  or  Out-Patienfcs'  department  of  a  recognized  Hospital  for  three 
months. 

5.  Of  having  received,  at  a  recognized  Medical  School  and  Hospital,  instruc- 

tion in  the  administration  of  Anaesthetics  to  the  satisfaction  of  their 
Teachers. 

6.  Of  having  attended  Clinical  Instruction  in   Ophthalmic   Surgery  in  the 

Ophthalmic  department  of  a  recognized  General  Hospital,  or  at  an 
Ophthalmic  Hospital  recognized  for  the  purpose  by  the  Examining  Board 
in  England,  during  not  less  than  three  months. 

7.  Of  attendance  at  a  Fever  Hospital. 

8.  Of  having  attended  Clinical  Demonstrations  at  a  recognized  Lunatic  Asylum. 

9.  Of   having   conducted    20    Labours,    after    fulfilling    the    conditions    of 

Clauses  1  (h)  so  far  as  Midwifery  is  concerned,  and  3. 

Note. — Tliis  Certificate  must  be  signed  by  a  member  of  the  Staff  of  a 
Lying-in  Hospital,  or  of  a  Maternity  Charity  of  a  General  Hospital, 
or  by  the  Dean  of  the  Medial  School  attached  to  the  General 
Hospital. 

10.  Of  having  received  instruction  in  Vaccination. 

The  Certificate  must  be  such  as  will  qualify  its  holder  to  contract  as  a 
Public  Vaccinator  under  the  Regulations,  at  the  time  in  force,  of  the 
Local  Government  Board. 

11.  Of  being  21  years  of  age. 

12.  Six  months  of  the  last  year  of  the  curriculum  may  be  spent  in  Clinical 

Study  at,  at  least,  two.  Hospitals  or  Infirmaries  specially  recognized  for 
the  purpose,  a  list  of  which  may  be  obtained  on  application. 

XX.  The  subjects  of  this  Examination  are  : — 

Part  I.  Medicine,  including  Medical  Anatomy,  Pathology,  Practical  Phar- 
macy, Therapeutics,  Forensic  Medicine,  and  Public  Health. 
Synopses  indicating  the  range  of  subjects  in  the  Examination  in  Forensic  Medicine 
and  Public  Health  will  be  found  on  pages  02  and  63  respectively. 

Part  II.  Surgery,  including  Pathology,  Surgical  Anatomy,  and  the  use  of 
Surgical  Appliances. 

Part  III.  Midwifery  and  Diseases  peculiar  to  Women. 

XXI.  The  Examinations  in  Medicine  and  Surgery  comprise  written  papers  and 
Clinical,  Practical,  and  Viva  voce  examinations. 

XXII.  The   Examination  in   Midwifery  and  Diseases  of  Women  comprises  a 
written  paper  and  a  Viva  voce  examination. 

XXIII.  Candidates  will  be  examined  on  disease  structures,  whether  recent  or 
preserved,  including  microscopical  specimens,  in  each  part  of  the  Examination. 

XXIV.  Candidates  may  take  this  Examination  in  parts   or  they  may  present 
themselves  for  the  whole  Examination   at  one  time.     They  will  be  required  to 


54  REGULATIONS EXAMINING  BOARD  IN  ENGLAND. 

produce  the  following  Certificates  before  being  admitted  to  the  respective  parts 
of  the  Examination,  viz.  : — 
In  Medicine, 

Of  having  attended  the  courses  prescribed  in  Section  II.  Paragraph   XX. 

Clauses  1  (a)  (d)  (e)  (/)  (</)  (/*),  2  (a)  (b)  (c),  3,  5,  7,  8,  &  10 ; 
and  of  being  21  years  of  age. 
In  Surgery, 

Of  having  attended  the  courses  prescribed   in   Section   II.   Paragraph  XX. 

Clauses  1  (6)  (d)  (h)  (i),  2  (a)  (6)  (c),  3,  5,  6,  &  10 ; 
and  of  being  21  years  of  age. 
In  Midwifery, 

Of  having  attended   the   courses   prescribed  in  Section   II.   Paragraph  XX. 

Clauses  1  to  9 ; 
and  of  being  21  years  of  age. 

XXV.  Candidates  will  be  admissible  to  Parts  I.  II.  and  III.  of  the  Third  <>r 
Final  Examination  at  tbe  expiration  of  two  years  (24  months)  from  the  date  of 
passing  the  Second  Examination,  and  on  production  of  the  required  certificates  of 
study,  provided  that  the  Examination  is  not  completed  before  the  expiration  of  five 
years  (five  Winter  and  five  Summer  Sessions)  from  the  date  of  passing  the  Preli- 
minary Examination. 

XX VI.  Candidates  referred  on  the  Third  or  Final  Examination,  or  on  one  or 
more  of  the  three  Parts  into  which  they  may  have  divided  it,  will  not  be  admitted  to 
re-examination  until  after  the  lapse  of  a  period  of  not  less  than  three  months  from 
the  date  of  rejection,  and  will  be  required,  before  being  admitted  tore-examination, 
to  produce  a  Certificate,  in  regard  to  Medicine  and  Surgery,  of  having  attended  the 
Medical  and  Surgical  Practice,  or  the  Medical  or  Surgical  Practice,  as  the  case  may 
be,  at  a  recognized  Hospital  during  tho  period  of  their  reference  ;  and,  in  regard  to 
Midwifery  and  Diseases  peculiar  to  Women,  a  Certificate  of  having  received,  sub- 
sequently to  the  date  of  their  reference,  not  less  than  three  months'  instruction  in 
that  subject  by  a  recognized  Teacher. 

Note. — A  Candidate  who  possesses  a  registrable  qualification  is  admissibh    to 

re-examination  ivithout  producing  additional  Certificates. 

XX VII.  The  Fees  for  admission  to  the  Third  or  Final  Examination  are  us 

follows : — 

For  the   whole  Examination,  payable  on  first  admission  to  any   part  or 

parts  thereof • 21     0 

Parti.      For   re-examination  in   Medicine,    including  Medical  Anatomy, 

Pathology,  Therapeutics,  and  Public  Health 5     5 

Part  II.  For  re-examination   in   Surgery,  including   Pathology,   Surgical 

Anatomy  and  appliances ,55 

Part  III.  For  re-examinaMon  in  Midwifery  and  Diseases  peculiar  to  Women     3     3 

XXVIII.  Every  Candidate  who  shall  have  passed  the  Third  or  Final  Exami- 
nation and  who  shall  have  paid  the  required  fees  is,  subject  to  the  Bye-laws  of 
the  two  Colleges,  entitled  to  receive: — 

The  Ian  me  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  London,  and 

The  Diploma  of  Member  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England. 


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SECTION  III.— SPECIAL  REGULATIONS. 

I.  Candidates  who  have  obtained  Colonial,  Indian,  or  Foreign  Qualifications 
which  entitle  them  to  practise  Medicine  or  Surgery  in  the  country  where  such 
Qualifications  have  been  conferred,  after  a  course  of  study  and  Examination 
equivalent  to  that  required  by  the  Regulations  of  the  two  Colleges,  will,  on  pro- 
duction of  satisfactory  evidence  as  to  age  and  proficiency  in  vaccination,  and  on 
payment  of  the  required  Fees,  be  admissible  to  the  Second  and  Third  or  Final 
Examinations  without  any  interval  between  them. 

II.  Members  of  English  Universities  who  have  passed  such  an  Examination  or 
Examinations  at  their  University  as  shall  comprise  the  subjects  of  the  First  and 
Second  Examinations  of  the  Examining  Board  in  England,  and  who  have  completed 
the  curriculum  of  medical  study  required  by  the  Regulations  of  the  Board, 
will,  two  years  after  having  passed  in  Anatomy  and  Physiology,  be  eligible  for 
admission  to  the  Third  or  Final  Examination  of  the  Board  ;  any  Candidate  so 
admitted  to  examination  will  be  required  to  pay  a  Fee  of  Five  Guineas ;  and  any 
such  Candidate  who  shall  have  passed  the  Third  or  Final  Examination  shall,  on 
the  further  payment  of  not  less  than  Thirty-five  Guineas,  and  subject  to  the 
Bye-Laws  of  each  College,  be  entitled  to  receive  the  Licence  of  the  Royal  College 
of  Physicians  of  London,  and  the  Diploma  of  Member  of  the  Royal  College  of 
Surgeons  of  England. 

III.  Members  of  Scotch  or  Irish  Universities  who  have  passed  such  an  Exami- 
nation or  Examinations  at  their  University  as  shall  comprise  the  subjects  of  the 
First  and  Second  Examinations  of  the  Examining  Board  in  England,  and  who  have 
completed  the  curriculum  of  Medical  Study  according  to  the  Regulations  required 
by  their  University,  will,  two  years  after  having  passed  in  Anatomy  and 
Physiology,  be  eligible  for  admission  to  the  Third  or  Final  Examination  "of  the 
Board  ;  any  Candidate  so  admitted  to  Examination  will  be  required  to  pay  a  Fee 
of  Five  Guineas  ;  and  any  such  Candidate  who  shall  have  passed  the  Third  or 
Final  Examination  shall,  on  the  further  payment  of  not  less  than  Thirtv-fivo 
Guineas,  and  subject  to  the  Bye-Laws  of  each  College,  be  entitled  to  receive  the 
Licence  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  London  and  the  Diploma  of  Member 
of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England. 

IV.  Members  of  Colonial,  Indian,  or  Foreign  Universities  recognized  from  time 
to  time  for  the  purpose  *,  who  have  passed  such  an  Examination  or  Examinations 
at  their  Universities  for  the  Degree  of  Doctor  or  Bachelor  of  Medicine  or  Surgery  as 
shall  comprise  the  subjects  of  the  First  and  Second  Examinations  of  the  Examining 
Board  in  England,  and  who  have  completed  the  curriculum  of  Medical  Study 
required  by  the  Regulations  of  the  Board,  will,  two  years  after  having  passed  in 
Anatomy  and  Physiology,  be  eligible  for  admission  to  the  Third  or  Final  Exami- 
nation of  the  Board ;  any  Candidate  so  admitted  to  Examination  will  be  required 
to  pay  a  Fee  of  Twenty  Guineas ;  and  any  such  Candidate  who  shall  have  passed 
the  Third  or  Final  Examination  shall,  on  further  payment  of  not  less  than 
Twenty  Guineas,  and  subject  to  the  Bye-Laws  of  each  College,  be  entitled  to 
receive  the  Licence  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  London  and  the 
Diploma  of  Member  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England. 

Forms  of  Certificates  required  under  the  conditions  of  paragraphs  TT.  and  III. 
may  be  obtained  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Examining  Board  in  England,  Examination 
Hall,  Queen  Square,  Bloomsbury,  London,  W.G.  1. 

*  A  list  of  these  Universities  may  be  obtained  on  application. 


56  REGULATIONS EXAMINING   BOARD   IN   ENGLAND. 

SYNOPSES. 

FIRST  EXAMINATION. 

I.  Chemistry  and  Practical  Chemistry. 

Inorganic  Chemistry. 
General  Elementary  Principles  of  Chemistry  : — 

Simple  substances.  Mixtures.  Chemical  Compounds.  Laws  of  Chemical 
Combination.  Atomic  Theory.  Meaning  and  Use  of  Chemical  Symbols. 
Equations  and  Simple  Calculations. 

General  Characters  of  the  Chief  Types  of  Inorganic  Matter,  as  illustrated  by  the 
following : — 

Hydrogen  and  Oxygen. — Combustion.  Oxidation  and  Reduction.  Oxides. 
Acids.  Bases.  Salts.  Ozone.  Composition  and  Properties  of  Water.  Nature 
of  Solutions.  Osmotic  Pressure.  Electrolysis.  Rain-,  River-,  and  Spring-water. 
Properties  of  Hard  and  Soft  Waters.     Hydrogen  Peroxide. 

Nitrogen. — The  Atmosphere.  Methods  of  determining  its  composition.  Ammonia 
and  Ammonium  Salts.  Oxides  of  Nitrogen.  Nitric  Acid.  General  characters  of 
Nitrates  and  Nitrites. 

Carbon. — Allotropic  forms.  Carbon  dioxide.  Carbonates.  Carbon  monoxide. 
Carbon  disulphide. 

Halogens.  —  Chlorine.  Hydrochloric  Acid.  Hypochlorous  Acid.  Sodium 
Hypochlorite.  Bleaching  Powder.  Potassium  Chlorate.  Bromine.  Iodine. 
Hydrobromic  and  Hydriodic  Acids. 

\Sulphur. — Allotropic  forms.  Hydrogen  Sulphide.  Sulphur  dioxide  and  trioxide. 
Sulphurous  and  Sulphuric  Acids.  General  characters  of  Sulphates  and  Sulphites. 
Sodium  Thiosulphate. 

Phosphorus. — Allotropic  forms.     Phosphorus  pentoxide.     Orthophosphoric  Acid. 

Borax  and  Boric  Acid.     Silica  and  Silicic  Acid. 

The  Metals  with  their  compounds,  as  enumerated  below,  excluding  Metallurgical 
processes  : — 

Aluminium,  Antimony,  Arsenic,  Barium,  Bismuth,  Calcium,  Copper,  Iron,  Lead, 
Magnesium.  Manganese,  Mercury,  Potassium,  Silver,  Sodium,  Tin,  Zinc. 

The  more  important  Oxides,  Sulphides,  and  Salts  of  these  Metals  with  the  Acids 
already  mentioned. 

Potassium  Permanganate  and  Potassium  Chromates. 

Organic  Chemistry. 
Ultimate    Organic    Analysis    as    regards    Carbon,    Hydrogen,    and    Nitrogen. 
Determination  of  Empirical  Formula)  and  Molecular  Weight.     Homologous  Series. 
Isomerism. 

The  General  Character  of  the  Chief  Types  of  Organic  Compounds,  as  illustrated 
by  the  following  members  of  the  various  classes: — 

Methane.  Ethane.  Ethylene.  Acetylene.  —  Chloroform.  Iodoform. — 
Methyl  and  Ethyl  Alcohols.  Ethyl  Ether. — Formic  and  Acetic  Aldehydes. — 
Chloral. — Formic  and  Acetic  Acids  and  their  Suits. —  Ethyl  Acetate. — Acet- 
amide.  Cyanogen.  Hydrocyanic  Acid.  Cyanides. — Urea  and  its  synthesis. — 
Lactic,  Oxalic,  and  Tartaric  Acids.  Oxalates  and  Tartrates. — Glycerol. —  Fats 
and  Saponification. 

Benzene. — Phenol. — Benzoic  Aldehyde. — Benzoic  and  Salicylic  Acids. 


regulations examining  board  in  england.         57 

Practical  Chemistry. 
(a)  Qualitative  Analysis  :  Inorganic  and  Organic. 
The  Candidate  may  be  required  to  perform  the  analysis  of  a  simple  salt  or  of  a 
mixture  of  two  metals  and  one  acid  selected  from  substances  included  in  the  fol- 
lowing lists : — 

Metals. — Sodium,  Potassium,  Ammonium,  Calcium,  Barium,  Magnesium,  Zinc, 
Iron,  Aluminium,  Copper,  Silver,  Lead,  Mercury,  Bismuth,  Tin,  Antimony, 
Arsenic. 

Acids. — Hydrochloric,  Hydrobromic,  Hydriodic,  Nitric,  Carbonic,  Sulphuric, 
Phosphoric,  Hydrogen  Sulphide,  Acetic,  Oxalic,  Tartaric,  and  Hydrocyanic. 

The  substances  may  be  present  as  element,  oxide,  a  simple  salt,  or  a  mixture. 
The  Acids  may  be  present  in  the  free  state,  or  as  a  simple  salt. 

Candidates  may  be  required  to  give  equations  illustrating  the  chemical  reactions 
involved  in  testing  for  the  above  substances,  and,  if  requested,  to  explain  the  same. 

(b)  Simple  Volumetric  Analysis. 

The  estimation  of  the  strength  of  solutions  of  potassium  or  sodium  hydroxide  by 
standard  sulphuric  acid,  and  of  dilute  hydrochloric  or  nitric  acids  by  standard 
sodium  hydroxide. 

The  estimation  of  solutions  of  oxalic  acid  by  standard  potassium  permanganate. 

(c)  Preparations. 
Candidates  may  be  required  to  prepare  one  of  the  following   compounds  in    a 
well-crystallized  condition  : — 

Chloride  of  Ammonium. 

Iodide  of  Lead. 

Oxalate  of  Ammonium. 

Nitrate  of  Potassium,  of  Barium,  or  of  Lead. 

Sulphate  of  Copper.     Ferrous  Sulphate. 

Acetate  of  Lead. 

Acid  Tartrate  of  Potassium.     Tartar  Emetic. 

Candidates  will  be  required  to  exhibit  to  the  Examiners  the  preparations  which 
they  have  made. 

Candidates  will  be  allowed  to  make  use  of  books  or  tables  at  the  Practical 
Examination. 

II.  Physics. 

General  Physics. 
Units  of  length,  mass,  and  time. 

Definitions  of  velocity,  momentum,  acceleration,  force,  and  work. 
The  laws  of  motion.     Gravitation. 
Distinctions  between  solids,  liquids,  and  gases. 

Simple  Hydrostatics.     Laws  of  pressure  of  moving  fluids  in  closed  tubes. 
Specific  gravities. 

Atmospheric  pressure.     Barometers.     Air-  and  Water-pumps,     Siphon.. 
Boyle's  Law. 

Diffusion.     Osmotic  pressure.     Dialysis. 
Capillary  phenomena. 
Friction. 


58  regulations examining  board  in  england. 

Heat. 
Temperature  and  its  measurement. 
Expansion  of  solids,  liquids,  and  gases. 
Calorirnetry.     Specific  Heat.     Heat  of  combustion. 
Change  of  state.     Latent  Heat. 
Vapour-pressure,  vapour-density,  hygrometry. 
Conduction,  convection,  radiation. 
Relation  between  heat  and  work. 

Light. 
Laws  of  Reflection  and  Refraction. 
Mirrors  and  lenses.     Images. 

Prismatic  dispersion.    The  Spectrum.    Spectroscope.    Microscope  and  Telescope. 
Polarisation.     Saccharimeter. 

Sound. 
Production  and  propagation  of  sound. 
"Wave-length,  velocity,  pitch,  loudness. 

Electricity. 

Electrification  by  friction  and  induction. 

Electrophorus.     Condensers. 

Magnetism. 

Magnetic  and  heating  effects  of  currents. 

Galvanometers. 

Electrolysis.     Primary  batteries.     Accumulators. 

Measurement  of  Electromotive  force,  current,  and  resistance.     Ohm's  Law. 

Induced  currents.     Induction-coil. 

Vacuum  tubes.     Rbntgen  Rays. 

III.  Elementary  Biology. 

1.  The  structure  and  properties  of  Cells  ;  Cell-division. 

2.  The  Varieties  of  Cells  in,  and  the  functions  of,  the  tissues  of  the  Root,  Stem, 
and  Leaf  of  a  typical  Dicotyledon. 

3.  The  structure  and  functions  of  the  simple  auimal  tissues,  viz.  : — blood, 
epithelia,  connective  tissues,  muscle,  and  nerve. 

4.  The  structure  and  life-history  of  Amoeba,  Paramcecium,  Protococcus,  and 
Spirogyra,  as  illustrative  of: — 

(a)  The  differences  between  Plants  and  Animals. 

(/>)  The  geueral  phenomena  of  the  life-history  of  low  organisms. 

5.  The  structure  and  mode  of  lifo  of  SaccJiaromyces  and  Bacteria. 

(i.  The  general  phenomena  of  Parasitism  as  illustrated  by  the  st  ructure  and  life- 
List  ory  of  Monocystis. 

7.  The  relations  between  Mult icellular  and  Unicellular  Animals,  as  illustrated 
1)3*  a  comparison  of  the  structure,  physiology,  and  life-history  of  Hydra  and  Am 

8.  The  Ccelomata-Invertebrata,  as  illustrated  by  the  anatomy  of  Lumbricus. 

(j.  The  Goelomata- Vertebfata,  as  illustrated  by  the  general  structure  and  func- 
tions of  the  skeleton,  and  of  the  digestive,  circulatory,  respiratory,  genito-urinary, 
and  nervous  systems  of  the  Dogfish  and  the  Frog.  Outlines  of  the  metamorphosis 
of  the  Frog. 

10.  The  structure  of  Ova  and  Spermatozoa;  Fertilization;  the  early  stages  of 
Development  :     the     formation     of    the    segmentation-cavity,     of    the     Gastrula, 


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Archenteron,  and  Coelom,  and  of  the  Epiblast,  Mesoblast,  and  Hypoblast,  with 
an  enumeration  of  the  chief  systems  of  Organs  derived  from  the  three  layers  in  a 
Vertebrate. 

Viva  Voce  Examination. 

Candidates  will  be  examined  orally  upon  any  of  the  subjects  included  in 
the  foregoing  Synopsis.  They  will  be  expected  to  identify  and  describe,  either 
freshly-dissected  specimens  or  museum  preparations,  to  show  a  practical  knowledge 
of  the  skeletons,  and  to  show  that  they  are  familiar  with  the  ordinary  methods  of 
dissection  and  of  microscopical  investigation,  including  simple  methods  of  staining, 
preparing,  and  mounting  of  parts  of  the  plants  aud  animals  included  in  the 
Synopsis. 

SECOND  EXAMINATION. 
I.  Physiology. 

The  Subjects  required  at  the  Second  Examination  in  Physiology  (ire  comprised 
under  the  following  heads: — 

1.  Histological. 

The  Structure  of  the  Tissues  of  the  body;  the  Structure  of  the  Organs  of  the 
body  ;  recognition  of  microscopical  preparations  of  the  Tissues  and  Organs. 

2.  Chemical. 

The  Composition  of  Food,  and  of  the  Tissues,  Secretions,  Excretions,  and  other 
Fluids  of  the  body. 

3.  Physiological. 

The  Physiology  of  Digestion,  Absorption,  Circulation,  Respiration,  Secretion, 
Nutrition,  Animal  Heat,  and  Animal  Motion.  The  Functions  of  the  Nervous 
System  and  Scnse-Organs.     Reproduction. 

*#*  Candidates  are  expected  to  have  practised,  and  to  be  familiar  with,  general 
histological  methods,  including  the  examination  of  fresh  tissues,  the  fixing  and 
hardening  of  tissues  and  organs,  the  cutting,  staining,  and  mounting  of  sections. 
They  may  be  called  upon  either  to  perform  or  to  describe  any  of  these  methods. 
They  are  also  expected  to  be  able  to  practise  at  the  Examination  the  usual  methods 
of  chemical  and  physical  examination  of  the  various  fluids  aud  solids  of  the  food 
and  of  the  animal  body,  as  well  as  the  special  tests  by  which  the  more  important 
substances  (both  inorganic  and  organic)  occurring  in  the  body  are  detected  and 
estimated.  Candidates  may  further  be  required  to  show  an  acquaintance  with  the 
mode  of  action  and  methods  of  employment  of  the  commoner  kinds  of  apparatus 
which  are  used  in  physiological  work,  especially  in  regard  to  the  investigation  of 
muscle,  the  heart,  the  pulse,  and  respiration. 

II.  Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacology. 

Schedule  A. 

The  Candidate  will  be  required  to  know  the  doses  of  the  following  drugs  and  of 
their  preparations  : — 

Ammonii  Bromidum,  Potassii  Bromidium,  Strontii  Bromidum. 

Tinctura    Iodi  Mitis,    Potassii   Iodidum,    Sodii    lodidum,    Acidum    Hydriodicum 

Dilutum. 
Sulphur. 
Phosphorus,  Sodii  Phosphas  Aeidus. 


60  REGULATIONS EXAMINING    BOARD    IN    ENGLAND. 

Acidum  Hydrochloricum  Dilutum,  Acidum  Nitricum  Dilutum,  Acidum  Sulphuri- 
cum  Dilutum. 

Acidum  Aceticum  Dilutum,  Acidum  Citricum,  Acidum  Tartaricum,  Acidum 
Boricum,  Acidum  Hydrocyanicum  Dilutum. 

Ammouii  Carbonas,  Liquor  Ammonii  Acetatis. 

Potassii  Bicarbonas,  Potassii  Chloras,  Potassii  Tartras  Acidus,  Potassii  Perman- 
ganas. 

Liquor  Potassse. 

Sodii  Bicarbonas,  Sodii  Sulphas,  Sodii  Nitris,  Borax  Purificatus. 

Calcii  Chloridum,  Liquor  Calcis,  Creta  Praeparata,  Calcii  Carbonas  Precipitatus, 
Calcii  Lactas. 

Magnesia,  Magnesii  Carbonas,  Magnesii  Sulphas. 

Alumen  Purincatum. 

Zinci  Oxidum,  Zinci  Sulphas. 

Argenti  Nitras. 

Cupri  Sulphas. 

Plumbi  Acetas. 

Antimonium  Tartaratum. 

Acidum  Arseuiosum,  Sodii  Arsenas. 

Bismuthi  Subnitras,  Bismuthi  Carbonas. 

Ferri  Sulphas,  Syrupus  Ferri  Phosphatis  cum  Quinina  efc  Strychnina,  Liquor 
Ferri  Perchloridi,  Ferri  et  Ammonii  Citras,  Ferri  et  Quiniuoe  Citras,  Ferrum 
Redactum,  Ferri  Phospbas  Saccharatus. 

Hydrargyri  Subchloridum,  Hydrargyri  Perchloridum. 

iEther,  Chloroformum,  Iodof'ormum. 

Chloral  Hydras,  Paraldehydum,  Sulphonal,  Methylsulpbonal,  Chloral  Forma- 
midum,  Barbitonum. 

Amyl  Nitris,  Tabella?  Trinitrini,  Liquor  Trinitrini,  Spiritus  Athens  Nitrosi. 

Acetauilidum,  Phenacetinum,  Phenazonum,  Hexamina. 

Creosotum,  Acidum  Carbolicum,  Sodii  Salicylas,  Acidum  Acetylsalicylicum,  Methyl 
Salicylas,  Salol,  Guiacol  Carbonas,  Resorcinuin,  Phenolphthaleiuum,  Cresol. 

Tinctura  Aconiti. 

Opium,  Morphinaa  Hydrochloridum,  Morphinae  Acetas,  Morphinse  Tartras,  Codeina, 
Codeiuse  Phosphas,  Apomorphinas  Hydrochloridum,  Dianiorphinae  Hydro- 
chloridum. 

Cocainse  Hydrochloridum,  Benzaminse  Lactas. 

Pilocarpine  Nitras. 

Tinctura  Quassias,  Tinctura  Calumbae,  Tinctura  Gentian®  Composita. 

Physostigminse  Sulphas. 

Caffeina,  Theobromine  et  Sodii  Salicylas. 

Asafetida,  Myrrha. 

Tinctura  Cinchona?,  Quininae  Sulphas,  Quininae  Hydrochloridum,  Quinina)  Hydro- 
chloridum Acidum. 

Ipecacuanha;  Radix,  Tinctura  Senegae. 

Nux  Vomica,  Strychnina,  Strychnina;  Hydrochloridum. 

Extractum  iiclladonne  Siccum,  Atropina,  Atropinoe  Sulphas,  Hyoacyaminae 
Sulphas,  Byoscinse  Eydrobromidum,  Tinctura  Stramonii,  Homatropina'  Eydro- 
bromidum. 

Tinctura  CanabiB  Iiwlicic. 

Digitalis  Folia,  Tinctura  Strophanthi. 

Oleum  Rioini,  Oleum  CrotoniB,  Aloes.  Extractum  Cascarse  Sagradae  Siccum, 
Extractum  Colocynthidia  Compositum,  Jalapa,  Podophylli  Resina,  Rhei 
Rhizoma,  Tinctura  Sennas  Compoaita. 


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Camphora,  Oleum  Terebinthinas,  Oleum  Menthaa  Piperita?,  Menthol,  Thymol. 

Acidum  Tannicum,  Kino,  Catechu,  Decoctutu  Hsematoxyli,  Tinctura  Hamamelidis. 

Acidum  Benzoicum. 

Copaiba,  Oleum  Santali. 

Vinum  Colchici. 

Scilla. 

Extractum  Filicis  Liquidum,  Santoninum. 

Ergota. 

Oleum  Morrhuae. 

Tinctura  Cantharidini. 

Thyroideum  Siccum,  Liquor  Adrenalini  Hydrochloricus. 

Schedule  B. 
The  Candidate  will  be  required  to  recognise  the  following  drugs : — 

Acidum  Hydrocyanicum  Dilutum. 

Magnesii  Sulphas. 

Zinci  Sulphas. 

Plumbi  Acetas. 

Hydrargyri  Subchloridum. 

Hydrargyri  Perchloridum. 

Acidum  Arseniosum. 

Chloral  Hydras. 

Acidum  Carbolicum. 

Opium. 

Strychnina. 

JEther. 

Chloroformum.  . 

Schedule  C. 
The  Candidate  will  be  required  to  know  tho  proportions  of  the  following  drugs  in 

the  official  preparations   (for  internal  or  subcutaneous  use)  which  contain 

them  : — 

Aciclium  Hydrocyanicum  Dilutum. 

Hydrargyri  Subchloridum. 

Hydrargyri  Perchloridum. 

Acidum  Arseniosum. 

Opium,  and  Salts  of  Morphine. 

Nux  Vomica,  Strychnine,  and  Salts  of  Strychnine. 

Belladonna,  Atropine,  and  Salts  of  Atropine. 

Schedule  D. 
The  Candidate  will  be  required  to  know  the  elementary  pharmacological  action  of 
the  following  drugs;  but  he  will  not  be  examined  upon  the  experiments  by 
which  these  actions  have  been  determined,  nor  upon  the  medicinal  uses  of 
the  drugs  : — 

Ammonii  Carbonas,  Liquor  Ammonii  Acetatis,  Liquor  Potassae,  Potassii  Bicarbonas, 
Magnesia,  Magnesii  Sulphas,  Sodii  Sulphas,  Calcii  Lactas,  Creta  Preparata. 

Argenti  Nitras,  Cupri  Sulphas,  Zinci  Chloridum,  Zinci  Sulphas,  Plumbi  Acetas, 
Liquor  Plumbi  Subacetatis  Fortis,  Alumen,  Bismuthi  Subnitras. 

Ferri  Sulphas,  Liquor  Ferri  Perchloridi,  Potassii  Permanganas. 

Hydrargyrum,  Hydrargyri  Subchloridum,  Hydrargyri  Perchloridum,  Hydrargyrum 
Ammoniatum. 


G2  REGULATIONS — EXAMINING    BOARD    IN    ENGLAND. 

Acidum  Arseniosum. 

Antimonium  Tartaratum. 

Potassii  Bromidum,  Potassii  Iodidum,  Iodoformum. 

Acidum  Hydrochloricum,  Acidum  Citricum. 

Acidum  Hydrocyanicuni  Dilutum. 

C'alumbae  Radix. 

Oleum  Ricini,  Oleum  Crotonis,  Phenolphthaleinum,  Aloes,  Cascarae  Sagradae,  Rhei 

Radix,  Senna,  Jalapa,  Scamnioniae  Resina. 
Acidum  Tannicum. 
Filix  Mas,  Santoninum. 
Oleum  Morrhuae. 
Thyroideum  Siccnm. 
Colchicum. 

Digitalis,  Strophanthus,  Scilla,  Caffeina,  Theobroniinae  et  Sodii  Salicylas. 
Adrenalinum. 

Amyl  Nitris,  Sodii  Nitris,  Spiritus  iEfheris  Nitrosi. 
Ipecacuanhas  Radix. 
Strychnin  a. 

Spiritus  Rectificatus,  -<Ether,  Chloroformum. 
Opium. 
Atropina. 
Chloral  Hydras. 
Physostigminae  Sulphas. 
Pilocarpinae  Nitras. 
Cocaina. 

Hexamina,  Copaiba. 
Ergota. 
•Acetanilidum,  Sodii  Salicylas,  Salol,  Acidum  Benzoicum,  Quininae  Sulphas. 
Acidum  Carbolicum,  Creosotum,  Guaiacol  Carbonas,  Resorcinum,  Liquor  Formal- 

dehydi. 
Menthol,  Camphorae. 
Oleum  Terebinthina3,  Cantharidinum. 


THIRD  OR  FINAL  EXAMINATION. 

Forensic  Medicine. 

I.  Examination  of  Persons  found  dead,  with  refcronce  to : — 

1.  Identification. 

2.  Time  of  Death. 

3.  Cause  of  Death. 

I I.  Violent  causes  of  Death  :  — 

1.  Drowning. 

2.  Strangulation. 

3.  Suffocation. 

4.  Mechanical  Injuries  and  Wounds. 

III.  Poisons  and  Poisoning  : — 

1.  Symptoms  and  po.st-movtcni  appearances  in  cases  of  poisoning  by  the 

following  agents  : — 


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V 

Inorganic. 
Mineral  Acids.  Mercury. 

Solutions  of  Alkalis.  Antimony. 

Copper.  Arsenic. 

Lead.  Phosphorus. 

Organic. 
Oxalic  Acid.  Aconite. 

Carbolic  Acid.  Chloroform. 

Opium.  Chloral  Hydrate. 

Strychnine.  Cyanides. 

Belladonna. 

2.  Duties  of  Medical  Men  in  cases  of  Poisoning,  as  regards — Observation  : 

Treatment  and  Preservation  of  parts  for  Analysis. 

3.  Preliminary  Tests   for   Poisonous    Substances   for  Clinical    Use,  before 

reference  to  an  Analyst. 

IV.  Medico-legal  points  in  connexion  with: — Pregnancy,  Delivery,  Rape,  Criminal 
Abortion,  Infanticide. 

V.  The  Lunacy  Laws,  in  so  far  as  they  affect   the  Medical   Practitioner,   when 
signing  Certificates  of  Lunacy. 

Public  Health. 
I.  Water,  in  its  relations  to  Health  and  Disease : — 

1.  The  Characters  and  Classification  of  Drinking- Water. 

2.  The   Causes  and   Sources  of  the   Impurities   found  in  Water,  and  the 

Methods  of  Purification. 

3.  The   Diseases  conveyed  by    Water   and    the   Methods  of   dealing   with 

Epidemics  of  such  Diseases. 

II.  Air,  in  relation  to  Health  and  Disease  : — 

1.  The  Causes  and  Sources  of  the  Impurities  found  in  Air. 

2.  The  Diseases  conveyed  through  the  Air. 

3.  The  Quantity  of  Air  necessary  for  Health;  the  Principles  of  Ventilation. 

III.  Soil,  in  relation  to  Health  and  Disease  : — 

1.  The  Causes  and  Sources  of  the  Impurities  in  the  Soil,  and  the  Methods 

of  dealing  with  them. 

2.  Diseases  connected  with  the  Soil. 

3.  The  Methods  of  dealing  with  Excreta  and  Sewage. 

IV.  Food,  in  relation  to  Health  and  Disease:  — 

1.  Dietetics. 

2.  The  Common  Adulterations  of  the  Chief  Articles  of  Diet. 

3.  Diseases  connected  with  Deficiency  or  Impurity  of  Food-supply. 

V.  The  Dwelling,  in  relation  to  Health  and  Disease  : — 
The  Principles  of  House-drainage. 

VI.  The  Principles  of  Disinfection,  and  the  Mode  of  Action  of  the  Chief  Disinfecting 

Agents. 

VII.  The  Provisions  of  the  Act  for  the  Notification  of  Disease. 


64  REGULATIONS DIPLOMA  OF  FELLOW. 


Regulations  relating  to  the  Education  and  Examination  of 
Candidates  for  the  Diploma  of  Fellow. 

SECTION  I. 

Examinations. 

1.  The  Examination  for  the  Fellowship  is  divided  into  two  parts,  viz. :  The 
First  Examination  and  the  Second  Examination. 

2.  The  subjects  of  the  First  Examination  are  Anatomy  and  Physiology,  and  the 
questions  on  these  subjects  may  require  an  elementary  acquaintance  with  Com- 
parative Anatomy  and  Physiology.  The  Examination  is  partly  written  and  partly 
viva  voce. 

3.  The  subjects  of  the  Second  Examination  are  Surgery,  including  Surgical 
Anatomy  and  Pathology.  The  Examination  is  partly  written  and  partly  vivd  voce, 
and  includes  the  examination  of  Patients  and  the  performance  of  operations  on 
the  dead  body. 

4.  The  Examinations  are  held  twice  in  the  year,  in  the  months  of  May  and 
November. 

SECTION  II. 

Fees. 

1 .  The  fees  for  examination  are  as  follows  : — 

First  Examination.      Each  admission     .... 


£ 

s. 

d, 

5 

5 

0 

12 

12 

0 

Second       do.  do. 

2.  Of  such  examination-fees  Seventeen  Guineas  will  be  reckoned  as  part  of  the 
foe  payable  upon  admission  to  the  Fellowship. 

3.  The  fee  to  be  paid  upon  admission  to  the  Fellowship  is  Thirty  Guineas,  except 
when  the  Candidate  is  a  Member  of  the  College,  in  which  case  the  fee  is  Twenty 
Guineas. 

SECTION  III. 

Conditions  of  admission  to  the  First  Examination. 

I.  A  Member  of  the  College  is  admissible  to  the  First  Examination  at  any  time 
after  receiving  his  Diploma  of  Membership. 

IT.  A  Candidate,  who  is  not  a  Member  of  the  College  but  who  has  passed  the 
First  Examination  (Parts  I,  II,  and  III)  and  the  Second  Examination  of  the 
Examining  Board  in  England  by  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  London 
and  the  lloyal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England  is  admissible  to  the  First 
Examination  on  the  production  of  the  following  Certificates,  viz. : — 

1.  Of  having  been  engaged  in  the  acquirement  of  professional  knowledge  during 
not  less  than  three  Winter  Sessions  after  registration  as  a  Medical  Student  by  the 
Genera]  Medical  Council  or  after  passing  a  Preliminary  Examination  in  General 
Education  recognized  by  the  Conjoint  Examining  Board  in  England. 

2.  Of  having  dissected  at  a  recognized  Medical  School  or  Schools  for  a  period  of 
not  less  than  eighteen  months. 

Note. — Dissections  during  the  regular  vacations  will  he  accepted,  provided  the 
Certificate  shows  that  they  have  been  performed  under  the  superintendence  of  an 
authorised  Teacher  in  a  Medical  School. 


REGULATIONS DIPLOMA  OF  FELLOW.  65 

Til.  A  Candidate,  who  is  neither  a  Member  of  the  College  nor  has  passed  the 
First  and  Second  Examinations  of  the  Conjoint  Examining  Board  in  England,  but 
who  is  a  Member  of  a  University  recognized  under  the  Eegulations  of  the  Conjoint 
Examining  Board,  is  admissible  to  the  Eirst  Examination  on  the  production  of  the 
following  Certificates,  viz.  : — 

1.  Of  registration  as  a  Medical  Student  by  the  General  Medical  Council  or  of 
having  passed  a  Preliminary  Examination  in  General  Education  recognized  by  the 
Conjoint  Examining  Board  in  England. 

2.  Of  having  passed  Examinations  for  a  Degree  in  Medicine  at  a  recognised 
University  comprising  the  subjects  of  the  First  Examination  (Parts  I,  IT,  and  III) 
and  of  the  Second  Examination  of  the  Conjoint  Examining  Board  in  England. 

3.  Of  having  been  engaged  in  the  acquirement  of  professional  knowledge  during 
not  less  than  three  Winter  Sessions  after  registration  as  a  Medical  Student  or 
after  passing  a  recognized  Preliminary  Examination  in  General  Education. 

4.  Of  having  attended  lectures  on  Anatomy  during  one  Winter  Session  at  a 
recognized  Medical  School. 

5.  Of  having  dissected  at  a  recognized  Medical  School  or  Schools  for  a  period  of 
not  less  than  eighteen  months  during  the  ordinary  Sessions  or  Terms. 

Note.—  Dissections  during  the  regular  vacations  ivill  be  accepted,  provided  the 
Certificate  shows  that  they  have  been  performed  under  the  superintendence  of  an 
authorised  Teacher  in  a  Medical  School. 

6.  Of  having  attended  lectures  on  Physiology  during  one  Winter  Session  at  a 
recognized  Medical  School. 

7.  Of  having  attended  at  a  recognized  Medical  School :— («)  a  course  of 
Experimental  Physiology,  (b)  a  course  of  Chemical  Physiology,  (c)  a  course 
of  Histology. 

Note. — By  (a)  this  it  is  meant  that  the  learners  themselves  shall,  individually ',  be 
engaged  on  the  necessary  experiments,  manipulations,  Sfc.  ;  bat  it  is  not  hereby 
intended  that  the  learners  shall  perform  vivisections. 

SECTION  IV. 

Conditions  of  admission  to  the  Second  Examination. 

I.  A  Member  of  the  College  is  admissible  to  the  Second  Examination  at  any 
time  after  having  passed  the  Eirst  Examination,  on  producing  satisfactory  evidence 
of  having  been  engaged  not  less  than  six  years  in  the  study  (or  study  and  practice) 
of  the  profession. 

II.  A  Candidate,  who  is  not  a  Member  of  the  College  but  who  possesses  a 
qualification  recognized  by  the  Council  for  the  purpose t,  is  admissible  to  the 
Second  Examination,  after  having  passed  the  Eirst  Examination,  on  tho  production 
of  evidence  of  having  been  engaged  in  the  study  (or  study  and  practice)  of  the 
profession  for  not  less  than  four  years   subsequent  to  the  date   of  obtaining  the 

t  These  qualifications  are  the  registrable  Surgical  and  Medical  Degrees  of  the  following 
Universities,  viz. : — Oxford,  Cambridge,  Durham,  London,  Victoria  University  of  Manchester, 
Birmingham,  Liverpool,  Leeds,  Sheffield,  Bristol,  Wales,  Edinburgh,  Aberdeen,  Glasgow, 
St.  Andrews,  Dublin,  Royal  University  of  Ireland,  National  University  of  Ireland,  Queen's 
University  of  Belfast,  Sydney,  Melbourne,  Adelaide,  New  Zealand,  Calcutta,  Bombay,  Madras, 
Punjab,  McGill  University  of  Montreal,  Laval  University  of  Quebec,  Dalhousie  University  of 
Nova  Scotia,  University  of  Manitoba,  the  Italian  Royal  Universities,  and  the  Imperial  University 
of  Japan  ;  and  the  Surgical  and  Medical  Degrees  of  the  University  of  Toronto  and  the  Queen's 
University  of  Kingston,  Ontario,  if  held  together  with  the  Diploma  of  the  College  of  Physicians 
and  Surgeons  of  the  Province  of  Ontario. 

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66  REGULATIONS  — ELECTION    TO    FELLOWSHIP. 

recognized  qualification,  one  year  of  which  shall  have  been  spent  in  attendance 
upon  the  Surgical  Practice  of  a  recognized  Hospital  or  Infirmary. 

Note  I. — In  compliance  with  the  conditions  of  the  Charter,  the  Diploma  of  Fellow 
is  not  conferred  upon  successful  Candidates  until  they  have  attained  the  age  of  twenty- 
five  years. 

Note  II. — The  Diploma  of  Fellow  is  granted  to  successful  Women  Candidates, 
subject  to  the  provisions  of  the  Medical  Act,  1876,  and  of  the  Bye-Laws  of  the  College. 

N.B. — All  communications  with  reference  to  the  Examinations  for  the  Diploma 
of  Fellow  should  he  addressed  to  Mr.  F.  G.  Hallett,  Secretary  of  the  Examining 
Board  in  England,  Examination  Hall,  Queen  Square,  Bloomsbury,  London,  W.O.  1,  to 
whom  intending  Candidates  should  send  applications  and  certificates  at  least  14  days 
before  the  commencement  of  an  Examination. 

Fees  should  be  paid  at  least  three  days  before  an  Examination. 

X.B. — Books  of  Questions  set  at  the  Examination  for  the  Diploma  of  Fellow,  from 
May  1892  to  Nov.  1893  and  for  each  year  from  1903  to  1917  inclusive,  may  be  had  on 
application  to  the  Publishers,  Messrs.  Taylor  and  Francis,  Red  Lion  Court,  Fleet 
Street,  E.C.     Price  6d.  each,  Post-free,  G^d. 


Regulations  of  the  Council. 
Election  to  the  Fellowship  of  Members  of  Twenty  Years'  Standing. 

1.  The  chief  ground  of  recommendation  for  this  mode  of  admission  to  the 
Fellowship  shall  be  distinction  in  Surgery  or  in  the  Sciences  relating  to  Surgery  : 
but  under  certain  special  circumstances,  to  be  stated  by  the  Members  of  the  Council 
proposing  the  Candidate,  other  grounds  of  recommendation  may  be  entertained. 

2.  The  recommendation  of  Members  for  this  mode  of  admission  to  the  Fellowship 
shall  be  made  on  a  printed  form  prepared  for  the  purpose. 

3.  The  forms  shall  be  bound  in  a  book,  to  be  called  the  Book  of  Recommendations, 
each  form  being  duly  numbered,  and  on  no  account  to  be  removed  from  the  book, 
which  is  to  be  accessible  only  to  Members  of  the  Council  and  to  the  Secretary. 

4.  No  other  form  of  recommendation  shall  be  permitted  ;  no  personal  appli- 
cation to  the  Council  or  to  the  Secretary  shall  be  entertained ;  and  no  direct 
Candidature  shall  be  sanctioned. 

5.  On  the  election  of  a  Member  to  the  Fellowship  in  this  manner,  the  fact  of  his 
admission,  with  the  date,  shall  be  entered  in  the  liecommendation  Book  and  be 
signed  by  the  President  and  the  Secretary,  and  tho  election  shall  be  recorded  by  a 
distinctive  mode  of  entry  in  the  List  of  Fellows. 

*i.  A  book  shall  be  kept  by  the  Secretary,  in  which  Members  of  the  Council  may 
enter  names  of  Members  ot  the  College  who  may  be  possible  nominees  for  election 
tn  the  Fellowship  in  this  manner. 

7.  The  description  of  a  Fellow  elected  in  this  manner  shall  be  F.B.C.S.  or 
1  ,R.(  S.Eng.,  and  not  FJELC.S.Eng.  (Aon.  causd). 

See  also  Bye-Laws,  Sect.  XXI.  p.  xcii. 


REGULATIONS DENTAL  SURGERY.  67 


Regulations  relating  to  the  Licence  in  Dental  Surgery. 

SECTION  I. 

Preliminary  Examination  in  General  Education. 

1.  Candidates  must  be  registered  as  Medical  or  Dental  Students  by  the  General 
Medical  Council  (41  Hallam  Street,  Portland  Place,  Oxford  Street,  London,  \V.  1). 
or  produce  evidence  of  having  passed  one  of  the  examinations  in  geueral  education 
recognised  by  the  Conjoint  Examining  Board  in  England,  a  list  of  which  may  bo 
obtained  from  the  Secretary  of  the  Conjoint  Examining  Board  in  England,  Exami- 
nation Hall,  Queen  Square,  Bloomsbury,  London,  W.C.  1. 

2.  A  Degree  in  Arts  of  any  University  of  the  United  Kingdom,  or  of  the 
Colonies,  or  of  such  other  Universities  as  may  be  specially  recognised  from  time  to 
time  by  the  Conjoint  Examining  Board  in  England,  will  be  considered  a  sufficient 
testimonial  of  proficiency. 

3.  In  the  case  of  holders  of  the  Degrees  of  D.M.D.  Harvard,  D.D.S.  Penn- 
sylvania,  and  D.D.S.  Michigan,  evidence  must  be  produced  that  a  four  years'  high 
school  course  has  been  completed  at  a  reputable  high  school  with  the  equivalent 
of  60  counts. 

SECTION  II. 

Preliminary  Science  Examination. 

1.  The  Preliminary  Science  Examination  consists  of  Part  I.  Chemistry  and 
Part  II.  Physics,  and  is  identical  with  Parts  I.  and  II.  of  the  First  Examination 
of  the  Conjoint  Examining  Board  in  England.  It  is  held  in  January,  March  or 
April,  July  and  September  in  each  year,  and,  in  the  case  of  students  commencing 
recognized  professional  study  on  or  after  1st  October,  1913,  must  be  passed  before 
the  courses  of  study  required  for  the  Second  Professional  Examination  are  begun. 
Synopses  of  the  Parts  of  the  Examination  will  be  found  on  pages  56-59. 

2.  Candidates,  who  have  passed  the  required  Examination  in  General  Educa- 
tion, may  present  themselves  for  the  Preliminary  Science  Examination  before,  or 
after,  entering  at  a  Dental  School. 

3.  Candidates  must  present  themselves  for  examination  in  both  Parts  together 
(unless  exempt  from  one  of  them),  until  they  have  reached  the  required  standard 
to  pass  in  both,  or  in  one  Part,  but  will  not  be  allowed  to  pass  in  one  Part 
without  obtaining  at  the  same  time  at  least  half  the  marks  required  to  pass  in  the 
other  Part. 

4.  Candidates  must  give  fourteen  days'  notice  in  writing  of  their  intention  to 
present  themselves  for  this  Examination,  and  at  the  same  time  forward  a 
certificate  : — 

Of  having  received  instruction  in  Chemistry  and  Physics  at  an  Institution 
recognized  for  the  purpose  (see  pages  91-94). 

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68  REGULATIONS DENTAL  SURGERY. 

The  certificate  must  state  that  the  candidate  has  attended  not  less  than  ISO 
hours'  instruction  and  laboratory  work  in  Chemistry,  and  120  hours'  instruction 
and  laboratory  work  in  Physics.  These  courses  need  not  be  completed  within  one 
year,  nor  need  they  run  concurrently,  and  they  may  be  commenced  or  attended 
before  the  candidate  passes  the  required  Preliminary  Examination  in  General 
Education,  but  will  not  be  counted  as  part  of  the  required  four  years  of  professional 
study  unless  taken  after  passing  that  Examination. 

This  requirement  as  to  the  number  of  hours'  instruction  does  not  apply  to  candi- 
dates ivho  registered,  as  Dental  Students  before  the  1st  June,  190-1. 

5.  Any  candidate  referred  at  this  Examination,  who  does  not  hold  a  registrable 
Medical  or  Dental  Qualification,  is  required,  before  admission  to  re-examination, 
to  produce  a  certificate  of  having  received  further  instruction  in  the  subjects,  or 
subject,  not  passed,  for  a  period  of  not  less  than  three  months  subsequent  to  the 
date  of  reference. 

Exemptions. 

6.  A  candidate,  who  produces  satisfactory  evidence  of  having  passed  an  exami- 
nation in  Chemistry  and  Physics,  or  in  one  of  these  subjects,  for  a  Degree  in 
Medicine  at  a  University  recognised  by  the  Conjoint  Examining  Poard  in  England, 
is  exempt  from  further  examination  in  the  subjects,  or  subject,  so  passed. 

7.  Candidates  who  hold  the  D.M.D.  Harvard,  the  D.D.S.  Pennsylvania,  the 
D.D.S.  Michigan,  or  the  Licence  of  the  Dental  Poard  of  Victoria,  Australia,  are 
not  required  to  pass  this  Examination. 

8.  Candidates  who  registered  as  Dental  Students  before  the  1st  January,  1897, 
are  not  required  to  pass  this  Examination. 


SECTION  III. 
First  Professional  Examination. 

1.  The  First  Professional  Examination  consists  of  Part  I.  Mechanical  Dentistry 
and  Part  II.  Dental  Metallurgy,  and  is  held  in  April  and  September  in  each 
year. 

2.  Candidates  who  have  passed,  or  been  exerhpted  from,  tho  Preliminary 
Science  Examination  may  present  themselves  for  the  Parts  of  the  First  Professional 
Examination  together  or  separately. 

Part  I. — Mechanical  Dentistry. 

3.  This  Examination  is  a  practical  one,  conducted  in  the  Mechanical  Laboratory 
of  one  of  the  Dental  Hospitals  in  London. 

4.  Candidates  must  give  twenty-one  days'  notice  in  writing  of  their  intention 
to  present  themselves  for  the  Examination,  and  at  the  same  time  forward 
cert  ificates : — 

(1)  Of  registration  as  a  Medical  or  Dental  Student  by  the  General  Medical 
Council,  or  of  having  passed  an  Examination  in  General  Education 
recognised  by  the  Conjoint  Examining  Poard  in  England. 


REGULATIONS DENTAL  SURGERY.  69 

(2)  Of  having  been  engaged,  during  a  period  of  not  less  than  two  years, 

in  acquiring  a  practical  familiarity  with  the  details  of  Mechanical 
Dentistry,  under  the  instruction  of  a  competent  Practitioner,  or  under 
the  direction  of  the  Superintendent  of  the  Mechanical  Department  of 
a  recognized  Dental  Hospital  where  the  arrangements  for  teaching 
Mechanical  Dentistry  are  satisfactory  to  the  Board  of  Examiners  in 
Dental  Surgery. 

lliis  instruction  may  be  taken  prior  to  the  date  of  passing  the  Exami- 
nation in  General  Education,  but  will  not  be  counted  as  part  of  the 
required  four  years  of  professional  study  unless  taken  after  passing  that 
Examination. 

(3)  Of  having  attended  at  a  recognized  Dental  Hospital  and  School : — 

(a)  A  course  of  lectures  on  Dental  Mechanics. 

(o)  A  course  of  Practical  Dental  Mechanics,  including  the  manufacture 
and  adjustment  of  6  dentures  and  6  crowns. 

5.  At  the  Examination  in  Mechanical  Dentistry  Candidates  will  be  required  to 
provide  themselves  with  the  following  instruments  : — Wax  spatula,  double-ended  : 
sculptors  :  gouge  and  handle  :  vulcanite  files  :  gold  files  :  pliers,  pin-roughing  and 
bending,  and  snipe-nose  :  cutting  nippers  :  broaches  and  handles :  fret  saw  :  one 
Melotte's  moldine  outfit :  one  bunsen  burner  (laboratory)  :  .fine  saws :  chasers, 
special :  blowpipe  for  mouth,  12-in.  solder  tweezers :  crown  holder :  shears, 
curved  :  collar  pliers,  N.P. :  pin  nippers,  plain  :  rivetting  hammer  :  dividers,  4|-in. 

The  following  instruments  will  be  supplied  by  the  Hospital  at  which  the 
Candidates  are  examined,  viz.  : — Hammers  for  striking  up  plates  :  horn  mallets  : 
ordinary  casting  materials  and  apparatus. 

6.  Any  candidate  referred  at  thi*  Examination,  who  does  not  hold  a  registrable 
Dental  Qualification,  will  be  required,  before  admission  to  re-examination,  to 
produce  a  certificate  of  having  received  three  months'  further  instruction  under  the 
conditions  specified  in  Certificate  (2)  Clause  4. 

Part  II. — Dental  Metallurgy. 

7.  This  Examination  is  conducted  by  written  paper.  A  synopsis  will  be  found 
on  pages  74-75. 

8.  Candidates  must  give  twenty-one  days'  notice  in  writing  of  their  intention 
to  present  themselves  for  the  Examination,  and  at  the  same  time  forward 
certificates : — 

(1)  Of  registration  as  a  Medical  or  Dental  Student  by  the  General  Medical 

Council,  or  of  having  passed  an  Examination  in  General  Education 
recognised  by  the  Conjoint  Examining  Board  in  England. 

This  certificate  will  not  be  required  if  previously  produced  for  Part  I, 
Mechanical  Dentistry. 

(2)  Of  having  attended  at  a  recognised  Dental  Hospital  and  School : — 

(a)  A  course  of  lectures  on  Dental  Metallurgy. 
(o)  A  course  of  Practical  Dental  Metallurgy. 


70  REGULATIONS DENTAL  SURGERY. 

9.  Any  candidate  referred  at  this  Examination,  who  does  not  hold  a  rcgistraldo 
Dental  Qualification,  will  be  required,  before  admission  to  re-examination,  to 
produce  a  certificate  of  having  received,  subsequently  to  the  date  of  reference,  not 
less  than  three  months'  instruction  in  Dental  Metallurgy  in  a  recognised  Dental 
School. 

Exemptions. 

10.  Candidates  who  registered  as  Dental  Students  before  the  1st  January,  1897, 
are  not  required  to  pass  Part  II.  Dental  Metallurgy. 

SECTION  IV. 

Second  Professional  Examination. 

1.  The  Second  Professional  Examination  is  held  in  May  and  November  in  each 
year,  and    consists  of: — 

Part    I.  General  Anatomy  and  Physiology  ;  General  Pathology  and  Surgery. 
Part  II.  Dental  Anatomy  and  Physiology,  Dental  Pathology  and  Surgery, 
and  Practical  Dental  Surgery. 

2.  Candidates  who  have  passed  the  First  Professional  Examination  at  least 
six  months  previously  may  present  themselves  for  Part  I.  only,  or  they  may 
enter  for  the  whole  Examination  at  one  time. 

{The  interval  of  six  months  is  not  required  in  the  case  of  a  Colonial  or  Foreign 
Dentist.) 

3.  Candidates  who  enter  for  Part  I.  only,  must  pass  in  Part  I.  before  proceeding 
to  Part  II. 

4.  Candidates  who  enter  for  the  whole  Examination  at  one  time  may  pass  in 
Part  I.  although  failing  to  pass  in  Part  II. ;  but,  if  they  fail  to  pass  in  Part  I., 
they  will  not  be  allowed  to  proceed  with  the  Practical  and  Oral  Examinations  in 
Part  II.  In  such  cases  the  fee  paid  for  admission  to  Part  II.  will  not  be  forfeited, 
but  will  be  held  over  until  such  time  as  the  candidate  is  re-admitted  to  examina- 
tion in  that  Part. 

5.  Every  student  who  commences  recognised  professional  study  on,  or  after, 
the  1st  of  October,  1913,  will  bo  required  to  pass  the  Preliminary  Science  Exami- 
nation before  attending  the  courses  mentioned  in  the  following  clauses,  7 
and  12:— 

Part  I. —  General  Anatomy,  Physiology,  Pathology,  and  Surgery. 

6.  The  Examination  in  General  Anatomy  and  Physiology,  and  General  Pathology 
and  Surgery,  is  partly  written  and  partly  oral.  Synopses  will  be  found  on 
pages  76-79. 

7.  Candidates  must  give  twenty-one  days'  notice  in  writing  of  their  intention  to 
present  themselves  for  this  Examination,  and  at  the  same  time  forward  certifi- 
cates : — 

(1)  Of  having  attended  at  a  recognized  Medical  School : — 

(«)  A  course  of  lectures  on  Anatomy. 
(A)  A  (nil  rse  of  lectures  on  Physiology. 

\  separate  course  of  Practical  Physiology. 


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71 


*(d)  A  course  of  lectures  on  Surgery. 
*{e)  A  course  of  lectures  ou  Medicine. 

*  These  lectures  must  be  attended  after  the   completion  of  the  courses  of 
lectures  on  Anatomy  and  Physiology. 

(2)  Of  having  performed  dissections  at  a  recognized  Medical  School  during 

not  less  than  12  months. 

(3)  Of  having  attended,  at  a  recognized  Hospital  or  Hospitals,  the  practice 

of  Surgery  and  clinical  lectures  on  Surgery  for  12  months  during  the 
ordinary  sessions. 

(4)  Of  being  21  years  of  age. 

8.  Any  candidate  referred  at  this  Examination,  who  does  not  hold  a  registrable 
Dental  Qualification,  will  be  required,  before  admission  to  re-examination,  to 
produce  a  certificate  of  such  additional  study  during  three  months  at  a  recognised 
Medical  School  and  Hospital  as  the  Teachers  of  the  School  may  determine. 

Exemptions. 

9.  Candidates,  who  are  Members  of  the  College,  or  who  have  passed  the  Exami- 
nation in  Surgery  of  the  Conjoint  Examining  Board  in  England,  or  who  produce 
evidence  of  having  passed  the  Examination  in  Surgery  for  a  Degree,  or  other 
Qualification,  in  Medicine  or  Surgery  registrable  under  the  Medical  Act  of  1886, 
are  not  required  to  pass  Part  I.  of  the  Second  Professional  Examination. 

10.  Candidates  who  have  passed  the  Second  Examination  of  the  Conjoint  Exami- 
ning Board  in  England,  or  who  produce  evidence  of  having  passed  the  Examination 
in  Anatomy  and  Physiology  for  a  Degree,  or  other  Qualification,  in  Medicine  or 
Surgery  registrable  under  the  Medical  Act  of  1886,  or  for  the  Degree  of  M.D.  of  a 
Foreign  or  Colonial  University  recognised  by  the  Conjoint  Examining  Board  in 
England,  are  exempt  from  further  examination  in  those  subjects  in  Part  I. 

Part  II. — Dental  Anatomy,  Physiology,  Pathology,  and  Surgery. 

11.  This  Examination  is  partly  written,  partly  oral,  and  partly  practical.  The 
written  and  oral  examinations  comprise  the  subjects  of  Dental  Anatomy  and 
Physiology,  and  Dental  Pathology  and  Surgery.  The  oral  examination  is  con- 
ducted by  the  use  of  preparations,  casts,  drawings,  &c.  At  the  practical  exami- 
nation candidates  may  be  examined  : — - 

(a)  On  the  treatment  of  Dental  Caries,  on  the  preparation  and  treatment 

of  teeth   by  filling  with   gold   or  other  material,  by  inlaying  or  by 
crowning,  and  on  other  operations  in  Dental  Surgery. 
{Candidates  must  provide  their  oivn  instruments.) 

(b)  On  the  mechanical  and  surgical  treatment  of  the  various  irregularities 

of  children's  teeth. 

12.  Candidates  must  give  twenty-one  days'  notice  in  writing  of  their  intention 
to  present  themselves  for  this  Examination,  and  at  the  same  time  forward 
certificates : — 

(1)  Of  having  been  engaged  during  four  years  in  the  acquirement  of  pro- 
fessional knowledge  subsequently  to  the  date  of  registration  as  a 
Medical  or  Dental  Student. 

(This  certificate  is  not  required  from  a  Colonial  or  Foreign  Dentist.) 


72  REGULATIONS DENTAL  SURGERY. 

(2)  Of  having  attended  at  a  recognized  Dental  Hospital  and  School : — 

(a)  A  course  of  Dental  Anatomy  and  Physiology. 

(b)  A  separate  course  of  Dental  Histology,  including  the  preparation 

of  Microscopical  Sections. 

(c)  A  course  of  Dental  Surgery. 

(d)  A  separate  course  of  Practical  Dental  Surgery. 

*  (e)  A  course  of  not  less  than  5  Lectures  on  the  Surgery  of  the  Mouth. 

*  These  lectures  may  be  given  either  at  a  recognised  Dental  Hospital  and 
School,  in  which  case  the  lecturer  must  be  a  qualified  Surgeon  practising  Surgery, 
or  they  may  be  given  at  a  recognised  Medical  School,  and  may  form  part  of  the 
course  required  by  Clause  7  (1)  {d). 

(/)  A  course  of  Dental  Bacteriology. 
(//)  A  course  of  Dental  Materia  Medica. 

(h)  A  course  of    practical  instruction  in  the  administration  of   such 
Anaesthetics  as  are  in  common  use  in  Dental  Surgery. 

This  certificate  is  not  required  from  candidates  who  entered  at  a 
recognized  Dental  Hospital  before  the  1st  October,  1909. 

(3)  Of  having  attended  at  a  recognized  Dental  Hospital  and  School,  or  in 

the  Dental  Department  of  a  recognized  General  Hospital,  the  practice 
of  Dental  Surgery  during  two  years. 

13.  Any  candidate  referred  at  this  Examination,  who  does  not  hold  a  regis- 
trable Dental  Qualification,  will  be  required  before  admission  to  re-examination  to 
produce  a  certificate  of  three  months  additional  study  at  a  Dental  Hospital. 


SECTION  V. 

Fees. 

1.  The  fee  for  the  Diploma  in  Dental  Surgery  is  Twenty  Guineas. 

2.  The  fees   payable  before   admission   to  the  several    Examinations    are    as 
follows : — 

First  admission.  Re-examination. 

£.  s.  d.  £     s.    d. 

Preliminary  Science  Examination      ....      3  3  0  330 
First  Professional  Examination — 

Part    1 4  4  0  1     1     0 

Part  II 3  3  0  1     1     0 

Second  Professional  Examination — 

Part    1 5  5  0  2     2     0 

Part  II 5  5  0  3     3     0 


£21     0     0 


3.  Fees  paid  on  first  admission  to  the  several  Examinations,  or  Tarts  thereof, 
will  be  counted  as  the  fee,  or  part  of  the  fee,  of  Twenty  Guineas  for  the  Diploma 
according  to  tho  amount  so  paid. 


REGULATIONS DENTAL  SURGERY.  73 

4.  The  balance  of  the  fee  of  Twenty  Guineas  must  be  paid  before  the  grant  of 
the  Diploma  in  cases  in  which  the  candidates  have  been  exempted  from  some  part 
of  the  Examination. 

Note. — A  ticket  of  admission  to  the  Museum,  to  the  Library,  and  to  the  College 
Lectures  will  be  presented  to  each  Candidate  ivho  obtains  the  Diploma. 

Candidates  are  requested  to  note  that  they  do  not  become  Licentiates  in  Dental  Surgery  of  the 
College  on  passing  the  Second  Professional  Examination  ;  that  it  rests  with  the  Council  of  the 
College  to  confer  the  Diploma  upon  candidates  who  have  become  qualified  for  the  Licence  by  fulfilling 
the  requirements  of  the  Board  of  Examiners  in  Dental  Surgery  and  by  paying  the  required  fees ; 
and  that  until  the  grant,  of  the  Diploma,  by  the  Council,  they  are  not  entitled  to  make  use  of  the 
description  L.D.S.,  E.C.S.Eug.  (or  L.D.S.Eng.),  the  right  to  which  is  only  acquired  with  the  grant 
of  the  Diploma. 

N.B.—  All  applications  with  reference  to  the  Examination  for  the  Licence  in  Dental 
Surgery  should  be  addressed  to  Mr.  F.  G.  Hallett,  Secretary  of  the  Examining  Board 
in  England,  Examination  Hall,  Queen  Square,  Bloomsbury,  London.  W.C.  1. 

Books  of  Questions  set  at  the  Examination  for  the  Licence  in  Dental  Surgery  for  the 
years  1892-3,  and  1903  to  1917  may  be  obtained  on  application  to  Messrs.  Taylor  and 
Francis,  Publishers,  Red  Lion  Court,  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.C.  4.  Trice  Gd.  each, 
Post-free  tikd. 


LIST  OF  RECOGNIZED  DENTAL  HOSPITALS  AND  SCHOOLS. 

London. 

Royal  Dental  Hospital  of  London. — National  Dental  Hospital. — Guy's  Hospital 
Dental  School. — London  Hospital  Dental  School. 

Provincial. 

Birmingham  Dental  Hospital  and  Birmingham  University  Dental  Depart- 
ment.— Liverpool  Dental  Hospital,  and  Liverpool  University  Dental  School. — 
Dental  Hospital  of  Manchester,  and  Victoria  University  of  Manchester  Dental 
Department. — Newcastle-on-Tyne  Dental  Hospital. — Bristol  Royal  Infirmary  and 
General  Hospital  and  Bristol  University  Dental  Department — Sheffield  Royal 
Hospital,  and  Sheffield  University  Dental  Department. — Leeds  Public  Dispensary, 
and  Leeds  University  Dental  Department. 

Scotland. 
Edinburgh  Dental  Hospital  and  School ;  Glasgow  Dental  Hospital  and  School. 

Ireland. 
Dental  Hospital  and  School  of  Ireland,  Dublin ;  University  College,  Cork. 

United  States  of  America. 

Harvard  University  Dental  Department  and  Hospital. — Pennsylvania  University 
Dental  Department  and  Hospital. — Michigan  University  Dental  Department  and 
Hospital. 


74  REGULATIONS — DENTAL  SURGERY. 


LIST  OF  HOSPITALS  RECOGNIZED  FOR  DENTAL  HOSPITAL 
PRACTICE  BUT  UNATTACHED  TO  A  DENTAL  SCHOOL. 

London. 

St.    Thomas'    Hospital    Dental    Department.  —  Westminster    Hospital    Deutal 
Department. 

Provincial. 

Newcastle-on-Tyne    Royal  Infirmary,    Dental  Department. — Plymouth    Dental 
Hospital. — Exeter  Dental  Hospital. 


SYNOPSES. 


FIRST  PROFESSIONAL  EXAMINATION. 
Dental  Metallurgy. 

The  physical  properties  of  the  Metals — Gold,  Platinum,  Palladium,  Silver,  Tin, 
Antimony,  Mercury,  Lead,  Bismuth,  Zinc,  Cadmium,  Copper,  Aluminium,  Iron, 
Nickel :  viz.  : — Lustre  ;  Tenacity  ;  Elasticity  ;  Malleability  ;  Ductility  ;  Conduc- 
tivity for  Heat  and  Electricity  ;  Fusibility ;  Specific  gravity  ;  Specific  heat ;  Ex- 
pansion by  heat ;  Brittleness  ;  Hardness  ;  Crystalline  character  ;  Change  of  Volume 
on  Solidification. 

Action  of  Air  (either  hot  or  cold),  of  Water,  of  Acids,  of  Alkalis  and  of 
Sulphuretted  Hydrogen  on  the  above  metals  and  their  principal  alloys  and 
amalgams 

Effect  of  the  exposure  of  the  above  metals,  their  alloys  and  amalgams,  in  the 
mouth. 

Gold. — Preparation  and  properties  of  pure  Gold.  Cohesive  and  noncohesive  Gold. 
Precipitated  and  spongy  Gold.  Assay  of  Gold.  Calculation  of  amount  of 
base  metal  to  be  added  to  reduce  the  fineness  of  Gold  to  a  given  carat,  or  of 
tho  amount  of  fine  Gold  or  of  Gold  of  high  carat  needed  to  be  added  to  raise 
the  fineness  of  an  Alloy  to  a  given  carat.  The  detection  and  estimation  of 
Gold  in  Alloys.  The  Purple  of  Cassius.  The  effect  of  impurities  on  the 
properties  of  Gold.  The  properties  of  the  alloys  of  Gold.  Composition  of 
•  Solders  for  Gold. 

Platinum. — Preparation  and  properties  of  Platinum.  Platinum-Black  and  spongy 
Platinum.  Detection  and  estimation  of  Platinum  in  Alloys.  Alloys  of 
Platinum  with  Iridium,  Gold,  Silver,  and  other  metals.      Dental  Alloy. 

Palladium. — Preparation  and  properties  of  Palladium  and  its  combination  with 
Silver,  Gold,  and  Mercury. 

Silver. — Preparation  and  properties  of  pure  Silver.  Assay  of  Silver  by  cupella- 
tion  and  in  the  wet  way.  Preparation  and  properties  of  the  combinations  of 
Silver  and  Copper,  Gold,  Platinum,  and  Mercury.  Composition  and  prepa- 
ration of  Sohhrs  for  Silver.     Electroplating. 


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Tin. — Preparation  and  properties  of  Tin.  Detection  of  Tin  in  Alloys.  Prepara- 
tion and  properties  of  the  Alloys  of  Tin.  Its  combinations  with  Zinc,  Copper, 
and  Mercury.     Composition  and  melting-points  of  readily  fusible  Alloys. 

Antimony. — Preparation  and  properties.     Properties  of  Alloys. 

Mercury. — Preparation  and  properties  of  pure  Mercury.  Testing  the  purity  of 
Mercury.  Vermilion  and  detection  of  impurities  therein.  Preparation  and 
properties  of  Amalgams  of  the  various  Metals  mentioned  in  this  {Synopsis. 
Composition  and  preparation  of  the  principal  Alloys  which  have  been  used  for 
preparing  Dental  Amalgams.  Methods  of  testing  such  Amalgams,  as  to  the 
causes  of  their  change  of  volume,  permanence  in  the  mouth,  and  change  of 
colour.  Effects  of  different  Metals  in  these  Amalgams.  Possible  action  of 
Amalgam  fillings  on  other  metals  used  in  the  mouth. 

Lead. — Preparation  and  properties.  Effect  of  alloying  on  its  properties.  Solders 
and  soft  Soldering. 

Bismuth. — Preparation  and  properties.     Alloys. 

Zinc. — Preparation,  purification,  and  properties.  Preparation  of  Zinc  Oxide,  Zinc 
Chloride,  and  the  various  materials  for  the  Oxychloride,  Oxyphosphate,  and 
Oxysulphate  Cements.  Action  of  Acids  and  Alkaline  Solutions  on  Cements 
in  the  Mouth.     Alloys  of  Zinc. 

Cadmium. —  Properties,  its  advantages  and  disadvantages  in  Alloys  and  Amalgams. 

Copper. — Preparation  and  properties.  Effect  of  impurities  on  its  properties. 
Alloys.  Modes  of  preparation  and  properties  of  Copper  Amalgams.  Pre- 
paration of  Sullivan's  Amalgam  and  its  modifications. 

Alluminium. — Preparation  and  properties  of  Alluminium  and  Alluminium-Bronze. 
Solders  for  Aluminium  and  Aluminium-Bronze. 

Nickel. — Preparation  and  properties.     Alloys.     German  Silver.     Nickel-plating. 

Iron. — Differences  between  Cast  Iron,  Wrought  Iron,  and  Steel.     Effect  of  presence 
of   impurities    in    Iron.       Hardening,    tempering,    annealing,    and    burning 
Steel. 
Methods  of  testing  Metals  and  Alloys  for  their  various  properties  as  described 

in  1st  paragraph. 

Methods  of  testing  Dental  Amalgams  for  changes  of  volume.     Effect  of  Sul- 
phuretted Hydrogen,  Water,  Air,  Acids,  and  Alkalis  on  Dental  Amalgams. 

Methods   of  parting  Gold  from  Silver ;  rough  tests  for  fineness  of   Gold  Alloys 

(touchstone)  ;  of  preparation  of  Gold  Alloy  of  required  fineness  ;  of   recovery  of 

Gold  from  scraps  ;  of  preparation  of  Solders  for  Gold  ;  of  recovery  of  Platinum  and 

Silver  from  scraps  ;  of  preparation  of  pure   Silver  ;  of  preparation   of  Amalgam 

Alloys  containing  two  or  more  of  the  following  metals — Silver,  Tin,  Gold,  Platinum. 

Copper,  Zinc  ;  of  preparation  of  readily  fusible  Alloys,  containing  two  or  more  of 

the  metals  Tin,  Lead,  Bismuth,  Mercury,  Cadmium,  Antimony,  and  Zinc. 

Methods  of  determining  melting-points  of  readily  fusible  Alloys  ;  of  preparation 

of  Alloys  recommended  for  Dies  and  Counter  Dies. 

Description  of  Eurnaces  and  Muffles  used  in  Metallurgy. 
Theory  and  varieties  of  Blow-pipes  and  Eluxcs. 
Colouring  and  Gilding  Gold. 
Purification  of  Sweep  or  Lemel. 


70  REGULATIONS DENTAL  SURGERY. 

SECOND  PROFESSIONAL  EXAMINATION  (Part  I.). 
Anatomy. 

The  Bones. — Classification,  structure,  development,  and  uses  of  Bones.  Identi- 
fication of  the  bones  (excluding  hand  and  foot).  Precise  knowledge  of  the 
Bones  of  the  Head  and  Neck. 

Joints. — Varieties  of  Joints ;  structures  entering  into  a  joint.  Temporo- 
Mandibular  Joint ;  Joints  of  the  Spine,  Clavicle  and  Shoulder. 

Muscles  and  Fasciae. — The  naked-eye  anatomy  of  a  Muscle.  Modes  of 
attachment.  Relations  and  actions  of  Muscles  of  mastication,  deglutition, 
expression,  and  respiration.  The  Fasciae  of  the  Upper  Limb  and  of  the 
Head  and  Neck. 

Circulatory  System.— The  Heart,  its  structure  and  its  relations ;  the  arrange- 
ment of  its  cavities  and  the  valves.  Pericardium.  The  arrangement  of 
the  principal  arteries  and  veins  of  the  body.  Position,  course,  relations 
and  distribution  of  the  vessels  of  the  Head  and  Neck. 

Nervous  System. — Main  divisions  of  the  Brain.  Naked-eve  anatomy  of  the 
Spinal  Cord,  and  of  a  Spinal  segment  with  its  nerve-roots.  Cranial  and 
Spinal  nerves.  General  arrangement  of  the  Sympathetic  Nervous  System. 
Course,  relations  and  distribution  of  the  Cranial  Nerves.  The  Cervical  and 
Dorsal  Spinal  Nerves.     Cervical  and  Brachial  Plexuses. 

Organs  of  Special  Sense.  The  Eye — Structure  of  the  eyeball ;  its  vascular 
and  nervous  supply  ;  intrinsic  and  extrinsic  muscles.  The  Eyelids — 
Lacrymal  Apparatus.  The  Nose — Nasal  Fossae,  and  accessory  cavities. 
Nasal  Mucous  Membrane  ;  vascular  and  nervous  supply.  The  Ear — An 
elementary  knowledge  of  the  External,  Middle,  and  Internal  Ear. 

The  Face  and  Neck. — Lips,  Mouth,  Tongue,  Salivary  Glands,  Palate,  Tonsils, 
Pharynx,  Oesophagus.  Larynx,  Trachea,  Thyroid  Body,  Thyro-lingual  Duct. 
Cervical  Lymphatic  Glands  with  the  areas  drained  by  them.  The  Triangles 
of  the  Neck  with  their  boundaries  and  contents. 

Thoracic  and  Abdominal  Viscera. — Their  structure,  general  arrangement,  and 
relations.     The  Thoracic  Duct. 

Physiology. 

Histology.— The  Epithelial,  Connective,  Muscular  and  Nervous  tissues.      The 

Buccal  and  Lingual  mucous  membranes  and  the  Salivary  Glands. 
Contractile  Tissues. — Their  mode  of  action  and  relation  to  nerves ;  Voluntary 

and  Involuntary  Muscular  contraction;  Tetanus;  Rigor  mortis. 
The    Blood. — Its  structure,  composition  and  uses.      Coagulation  ;    arterial   and 

venous  blood.      The  chemistry  and   combinations  of   Haemoglobin.      The 

gases  of  the  blood. 
Circulatory  System. — Mechanics  of  the  circulation  of  the  blood.    Blood  pressure. 
The  pulse. 

Structure  and  mode  of  action  of  the  Heart,  Arteries,  Veins,  Capillaries. 

General  plan  of  the  Systemic,  Pulmonary  and  Portal  circulations. 

Influence  of  the  Vagus  and  Sympathetic  Nerves  on  the  actions  of  the  heart 
and  vessels. 


REGULATIONS DENTAL  SURGERY.  77 

Lymphatic    System.  —  General   arrangement   of   the   Lymphatic   and   Lacteal 

Systems.     .Structure  and  function  of  Lymphatic  Gflands  and  Tonsil. 
Respiration. —  Mechanism    of   Respiration.       Principal    muscles    concerned    in 

tranquil  and  in  forced  respiration.     Control  of  respiration  by  the  Nervous 

system.      Chemical    changes   in    blood    and    air.      Interchange   of   gases. 

Lh-spnoea  :  Death  by  suffocation. 
Alimentation.      Digestion. — Composition  and  uses   of    the   various   secretion 

discharged  into  the  mouth,  stomach,  and   intestines.     Chemistry  of  simpl 

foods,  e.  g.  bread,  meat,  milk  ;  their  digestion,  absorption,  and  destination 

Classification  of  food-stuffs. 

The  muscular  and  nervous  mechanism  of  Mastication,  Deglutition,  Peri- 
stalsis, Defsecation,  Vomiting. 
Nutrition. — General   plan  and  action   of   a   secreting   gland,  with   its   nerves 

and  vessels.      Secretion  and  Excretion.      The  Liver  as   a   secretory  and 

excretory  organ.     Glycogen.     Metabolism  in  general. 
The   Urine. — Its    composition  ;    variations    in    amount    and    specific    gravity. 

Sources  and  meaning  of  its  components. 
The  Skin  and  its  Appendages. — Structure  and  Functions. 
Animal   Heat. — Maintenance   and   regulation    of   animal    heat.      The   normal 

temperature.     Cold-blooded  and  warm-blooded  animals. 
Nervous  System. —  General   plan  of  Cerebro-spinal  and  Sympathetic  systems. 

"White  and  grey  nerve-matter,  and  their  general  disposition  in  brain  and 

cord.     Nerve-centres  and  their  uses.     Actions  of  various  kinds  of  nerves, 

e.  rj.  motor,  sensory,  vasomotor.     Reflex  action. 
Special    Senses. — Component   parts   of   the   eyeball.      The  eye   as  an   optical 

instrument.       Variations    in  the  pupil ;    how  affected.      Reception    of   an 

image  by  the  eye.     Vision. 
Ear. — Its  general  structure.     Mode  of  conduction  of  sound-vibrations. 
Taste.       Touch.       Smell. — The    special   Structures    for    the    reception   of   the 

impressions  for  these  senses. 
The  Vocal  Apparatus. — The  production  of  voice.     Speech. 
Development. — An  elementary  knowledge    of  the   development  of  the  face  and 

neck. 

Surgery  and  Surgical  Pathology. 

Micro-organisms. — Elementary   knowledge  of  in  their  relation  to   Pathological 

processes. 
Inflammation. — Causes.     Vascular  and  structural  changes.     Clinical  signs  and 

constitutional  symptoms.     Terminations. 
Boil.     Abscess.     Carbuncle. 

Ulceration. — Nature  of  process.     Chief  varieties  of  Ulcers  of  Skin. 
Sinus  and  Fistula. 
Gangrene. — Causes.     Varieties. 
Erysipelas. — Sapraemia.     Septicaemia.     Pyaemia. 
Tetanus. — Cause  and  symptoms. 
Tuberculosis. — Modes  of   infection-.      Changes    in    the    tissues.       Terminations. 

General  principles  of  treatment. 
Tuberculosis  of  Lymphatic  glands  and  of  Bone. 
Actinomycosis. — Modes  of  infection.     Signs  and  treatment  when  occurring  in 

head  and  neck. 


78  REGULATIONS DENTAL  SURGERY. 

Syphilis. — Modes  of  infection.      Stages,  symptoms,   and  treatment  of  acquired 

and  congenital  forms. 
Haemorrhage. — Varieties.     Arrest  of  Haemorrhage. 

Haemophilia. 
Syncope.    Collapse,     Shock. 

Wounds. — Classification.     Processes  of  healing.     Treatment. 
Fractures. — Causes,  varieties,  signs  and  symptoms.     Process  of  union. 

General  principles  of  treatment. 

Signs  and  treatment  of  fractures  of  the  hones  of  the  face. 
Joints. — General   signs    and  treatment  of  Dislocations.       Special   knowledge    of 

dislocation  of  Shoulder-joint  and  of  Temporo-maxillary  joint. 
Blood-vessels. — Injuries  of  vessels  and  their  consequences.     Atheroma. 

Calcification  of  Arteries.     Causes  and  chief  forms  of  Aneurism. 

Varicose  veins.     Thrombosis  and  Embolism. 
Nerves. — llesults  of  injury  to  nerves.     Common  causes  of  Paralysis. 

Neuritis.     Neuralgia. 

Special  knowledge  of  affections  of  Vth  and  VII th  canial  nerves. 
New  Growths. — Meaning  of  terms  "  innocent"  and  "  malignant." 

General  structure  and  classification  of  Tumours.     Diagnosis  and   treatment 

of  the  more  common  Tumours. 
Cyst3. — Varieties   and  classification.      Diagnosis  and  treatment  of  Cysts  of  the 

Head  and  Neck. 
Diseases  of  Bones. — Periostitis,  osteitis,  osteomyelitis,  caries,  necrosis.    Symptoms 

and  treatment  of  diseases  of  the  bones  of  the  face. 
Tumours  of  Bone. 

Rickets. — Causes  and  signs.     Changes  in  bone. 
Scurvy. 

Surgical  affections  of  the  Head  and  Neck. — Wounds  of  Head  aud  Neck.     Cut- 
throat.    Foreign  bodies  in  air-passage  and  in  the  food-passage.     Dysphagia. 

Dyspnoea.     Laryngotomy  and  Tracheotomy. 
Diseases  of  the  Lymphatic  Glands  in  the  Neck. 
Diseases  of  Temporo- Mandibular  Joint.     Closure  of  Jaws. 
Mouth  and  Lips. — Stomatitis — causes,  varieties,  symptoms,  treatment. 

Salivary    calculus.        Eanula     and     other     cysts    of     mouth.       Hare -lip. 

Epithelioma.        Herpes.        Syphilis.        Tubercle.        Naevus.       Papilloma. 

Cancrum  oris. 

Oral  sepsis;  its  influence  in  the  causation  of  disease. 
Tongue. — Glossitis,    acute   and    chronic.      Papilloma.      Epithelioma.      Ulcers. 

'  Jinn  ma.     Wounds  of  Tongue. 
Palate. — Cleft  Palate.     Tumours  of  Palate.     Ulceration.     Necrosis. 
Tonsils. — Varieties    of     Tonsillitis,    diagnosis,    consequences    and    treatment. 

Chronic  enlargement  of  tonsils.  Ulceration  of  Fauces. 
Gums.  — Surgical  affections,  causes,  diagnosis  and  treatment. 
Maxillary   and   Frontal   Sinuses. — Surgical   affections,    causes,    diagnosis  and 

treatment. 
Nose  and  Pharynx.— Inflammatory  affections'.     Ozoena.     Polypi.     Foreign  body 

in  Nose.      Lupus  and  syphilis  of  Nose.     Eodenl  ulcer  of  Nose  ami  Face. 

Epistaxis. 

Adenoid  vegetal  ions. 


REGULATIONS DENTAL  SURGERY.  79 

Parotid  and  Submaxillary  Salivary  Glands. — Surgical  affections. 

Submaxillary  Cellulitis. 

Larynx. — Scald.     Spasm  of  glottis.    (Edematous  Laryngitis.    Diphtheritic  mem- 
brane in  nose,  throat,  or  larynx. 

Neck. — Torticollis.     Causes  of  Stiff-neck.     Caries  of  cervical  vertebrae.    Cervical 
abscess.     Bronchocele. 

Eye. — Conjunctivitis.    Iritis.    Corneal  ulcers  and  opacities.    Ptosis.    Strabismus. 

Anaesthetics :  with  special  reference  to  their  use  in  Dental  Surgery. 
Preparatiou  of  a  patient  for  the  administration  of  an  anaesthetic. 

Artificial  Respiration. 


80  REGULATIONS DIPLOMA  IN  PUBLIC  HEALTH. 

Regulations  for  obtaining  the  Diploma  in  Public  Health  of  the 
Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  London  and  the  Royal  College 
of  Surgeons  of  England. 

Section  I. — Examination. 

1.  Candidates  must  have  obtained  a  registrable  Qualification  in  Medicine, 
Surgerv,  and  Midwifery 

2.  The  Examination  consists  of  two  Parts.  Part  I.  will  be  held  in  the  months 
of  June  and  December,  and  Part  II.  in  the  months  of  January  and  July  in  each 
year. 

3.  Candidates  must  pass  Part  I.  before  being  admitted  to  Part  II. 

4.  Candidates  may  enter  for  Parts  I.  and  JI.  separately,  or  at  the  same  time,  but 
no  Candidate's  name  will  be  published  until  both  parts  of  the  Examination  have 
been  passed. 

5.  The  Examination  in  each  part  will  be  written,  oral,  and  practical*. 

*  Note. — The  Practical  Examination  in  Part  II.  may  include  a  visit  to,  and 
report  on,  some  selected  premises. 

6.  The  Fee  for  each  admission  to  either  Part  of  the  Examination,  which  must 
be  paid  three  days  before  the  Examination  commences,  is  £10  10s.,  except  in  the 
case  of  Candidates  who  possess  Diplomas  granted  by  the  Royal  College  of  Physi- 
cians of  London  or  the  lioyal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England,  who  will  be  required 
to  pay  £6  6s.  only. 

7.  Candidates  who  fail  to  satisfy  the  Examiners  in  either  part  may  present 
themselves  again  at  the  next  Examination  on  payment  of  the  same  Fees. 

8.  The  Diploma  awarded  is  entitled  "Diploma  in  Public  Health  of  the  BoyaJ 
College  of  Physicians  of  London  and  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England." 

9.  Candidates  intending  to  present  themselves  for  either  part  of  the  Examination 
must  give  14  days'  notice  in  writing  to  the  Secretary,  at  the  Examination  Hall 
Queen  Square,  Bloomsbury,  London,  W.C.  1. 

Section  II. — Conditions  of  Admission  to  Examination. 

I.  For  Candidates  who  obtained  a  registrable  Qualification  on  or  before  the 

1st  of  January,  1890. 

Candidates  entitled  to  be  registered  under  the  Medical  Act  on  or  before  the 

1st  of  January,  1890,  will  be  admissible  to  the  Examination  on  producing  evidence 

of  the  above  Qualification. 

II.   For  Candidates  who  obtained  a  registrable  Qualification  after  the 
1st  of  January,  1890. 
Candidates  will  be  admissible  to  examination  in  Part  I. on  producing  evidence: — 

1.  Of  having  been  in  possession  of  a  registrable  Qualification  in  Medicine, 
Surgery,  and  Midwifery  for  at  least  12  months. 

2.  Of  having  attended,  after  obtaining  such  registrable  Qualification,  practical 
instruction  in  Chemistry,  Bacteriology,  and  the  Pathology  of  the  diseases  of 
Animals  transmissible  to  Man,  in  a  Laboratory  or  Laboratories  recognized  by  the 
Examining  hoard  in  England,  during  a  period  of  six  months. 

Note. — The  certificate  of  attendance  on  this  course  must   show  thai   t lie  candi- 
date lias  worked  in  trie  Laboratory  for  at  least  240  bonis,  of  which  not  more  than 
half  have  been  devoted  to  Chemist] 
;j.  Of  being  at  least  23  year-  of  age. 


REGULATIONS DIPLOMA  IN  PUBLIC  HEALTH.  81 

Candidates  will   be  admitted  to  Part   II.    of  the  Examination   on  producing 

evidence : — 

4.  Of  having  spent  not  less  than  nine  months  in  the  special  study  of  Public 
Health  since  obtaining  a  registrable  Qualification. 

5.  Of  having,  after  obtaining  a  registrable  Qualification,  been  diligently  engaged 
in  acquiring  a  practical  knowledge  in  tbc  duties,  routine  and  special,  of  Public 
Health  Administration  on  not  less  than  60  working  days  during  six  months  under 
the  supervision  of 

(«)  In  England  and  Wales,  the  Medical  Officer  of  Health  of  a  County  or 
of  a  single  Sanitary  District  having  a  population  of  not  less  than  50,000,  or 
a  Medical  Officer  of  Health  devoting  his  whole  time  to  Public  Health  work ;  or 

(b)  In  -Scotland,  a  Medical  Officer  of  Health  of  a  County  or  Counties,  or  of  one 
or  more  Sanitary  Districts  having  a  population  of  not  less  than  30,000  ;  or 

(e)  In  Ireland,  a  Medical  Superintendent  Officer  of  Health  of  a  District  or 
Districts  having  a  population  of  not  less  than  30,000  ;  or 

{'/.)  In  the  British  Dominions  outside  the  United  Kingdom,  a  Medical  Officer  of 
Health  of  a  Sanitary  District  having  a  population  of  not  less  than  30,000,  who 
himself  holds  a  registrable  Diploma  in  Public  Health  ;  or 

(e)  A  Medical  Officer  of  Health  who  is  also  a  Teacher  in  the  Department  of 
Public  Health  of  a  recognized  Medical  School ;  or 

(/)  A  Sanitary  Staff  Officer  of  the  Itoyal  Army  Medical  Corps  having  charge  of 
an  Army  Corps,  District,  Command,  or  Division  recognized  for  this  purpose  by  the 
General  Medical  Council,  t 

I    The  following  Districts  have  been  recognized  by  the  General  Medical  Council,  viz.: — 

Aldershot;  Salisbury  Plain;  Southern  and  Western  Districts  ;  Dublin  and  Cork  Districts  ; 
Chatham,  Home,  and  Eastern  Districts;  North  -  Eastern  and  North -Western 
Disiricts;  Scottish  District;  Gibraltar;  Peshawar,  Rawalpindi,  Lahore,  Mhow, 
Poona,  Meerut,  Lucknow,  Secunderabad,  and  Burma. 

(r/)  An  Assistant  Medical  Officer  of  Health  of  a  County  or  of  a  single  Sanitary 
District  having  a  population  of  not  less  than  50,000,  provided  the  Medical  Officer 
»f  Health  of  the  County  or  District  in  question  permits  the  Assistant  Officer  to 
give  the  necessary  instruction  and  to  issue  Certificates. 

%*  Provided  that  the  period  of  six  months  may  be  reduced  to  a  period 
of  three  months,  including  attendance  on  at  least  30  working  days  in 
the  case  of  a  Candidate  who  produces  evidence  that,  after  obtaining  a 
registrable  Qualification,  he  has  attended  a  course  or  courses  of  instruc- 
tion in  sanitary  law,  vital  statistics,  epidemiology,  school  hygiene,  and 
other  subjects  bearing  on  Public  Health  Administration,  given  by  a 
Teacher  or  Teachers  in  the  Department  of  Public  Health  of  a  recognized 
Medical  School,  or  in  the  case  of  a  Candidate  who  produces  evidence  of 
having  been  resident  Medical  Officer  in  a  Hospital  for  Infectious 
Diseases  containing  not  less  than  100  beds  during  a  period  of  three 
months. 

Note. — Candidates  who  shall  have  produced  evidence  that  they  have  themselves 
held  for  a  period  of  not  less  than  three  years  appointments  as  Medical 
Officer  of  Health  of  a  Sanitary  District  within  the  British  Dominions,  and 
having  a  population  of  not  less  than  15,000,  may  be  exempted  from  the 
requirement  of  paragraph  5. 

6.  Of  having  attended,  twice  weekly  during  three  months,  after  obtaining  a 
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82  REGULATIONS — DIPLOMA  IN  PUBLIC  HEALTH. 

registrable  Qualification,  the  practice   of  a  Hospital  for  Infectious    Diseases  at 
which  he  has  received  instruction  in  the  methods  of  Administration. 

iVote  (1). — Methods  of  Administration  shall  include  the  methods  of  dealing  with 
patients  at  their  admission  and  discharge,  as  well  as  in  the  wards  and 
the  Medical  Superintendence  of  the  Hospital  generally. 
Note{2). — In  the  case  of  a  Medical  Officer  of  the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps 
a  certificate  from  a  Principal  Medical  Officer  under  whom  he  has  served, 
stating  that  he  has  during  a  period  of  at  least  three  months  been 
diligently  engaged  in  acquiring  a  practical  knowledge  of  Hospital 
Administration  in  relation  to  Infectious  Diseases,  may  be  accepted  as 
evidence  under  Regulation  6. 
Of  being  at  least  24  years  of  ago. 


Syllabub  for  the  Examination. 

PART  I. 

Syllabus  of  Written  and  Oral  Examinations. 

Air.      Examination  of  air,  recognition  and  determination  of  impurities.    Moisture 

in  air. 
Meteorology.     Meteorological  instruments  and  their  construction.     Causes  and 

conditions  which  influence  climate.  ■ 
"Water.     Sources  and  characters  of  water.    The  purification  and  softening  of  water 

supplies.     Methods  of  chemical  analysis.     Distribution  and  supply. 
Soils.     Varieties  of,  and  their  relation  to  geological  formations.     Interpretation  of 

geological  and  ordnance  survey  maps.     The  relation  of  soil  to  Public  Health. 
Buildings.     Principles  of  building  construction  in  their  application  to  dwellings, 

hospitals,  schools,  &c,  and  the  interpretation  of  plans. 
The  principles  of  Ventilation,  Warming,  and  Lighting. 
The  general  principles  of  Sanitary  Engineering,  including  treatment  and  disposal 

of  sewage  and  refuse. 
The  chemical  analysis  of  sewage  and  sewage  effluents. 
Personal  Hygiene  in  relation  to  diet,  exercise,  and  clothing. 
Food.    The  chemical  analysis  and  microscopical  examination  of  food.    The  detection 

of  the  commoner  adulterants,  preservatives,  and  poisons  in  foodstuffs.     The 

pathology  of  diseases  caused  by  unwholesome  food. 
The  employment  of  poisonous  substances  in  various  trade  processes. 
Disinfection. 
Bacteriology.     General  characteristics  of  micro-organisms.     Biology,  classification, 

and  morphology  of,  bacteria.     Ordinary  methods  of  cultivation  and  staining. 

Separation  of  micro-organisms.    Saprophytism  and  Parasitism.    Fermentation 

and     Putrefaction.       Specific    Toxins.      Antitoxins — their   preparation    and 

standardization.    The  preparation  of  bacterial  vaccines.     Immunity.    General 

pathology  of  infection. 
Causation  and  pathology  of    the  specific  infective  diseases    affecting  man  and 

common  to  man  and  the  lower  animals. 
The    pathology   and   causation   of  diseases   due  to  moulds   and   yeasts,  and   of 
protozoal  infectious. 


REGULATIONS — DIPLOMA  IN  PUBLIC  HEALTH.  83 

Methods  of  bacteriological  examination  of  : — 
(a)  Air,  dust,  soil,  and  sewage  ; 
(6)  Water    (quantitative    and    qualitative),    including    methods    in    use    for 

isolating  and  identifying  the  common  organisms  associated  with  organic 

pollution  ; 

(c)  Milk,  butter,  and  other  foods ; 

(d)  Animals  dead  of  bacterial  disease. 

The  Animal  Parasites  infesting  man  and  foodstuffs. 

Practical  Examination. 

Candidates    must   show  a  practical   knowledge  of  the    ordinary   method    of 
bacteriological  and  chemical  analysis  as  illustrated  by  the  above  syllabus. 

PART  II. 

Syllabus  of  Written  and  Oral  Examinations. 

Laws  and  statutes  relative  to  Public  Health  and  the  Model  Bye-laws  and 
Regulations  of  the  Local  Government  Board  :  the  Statutes  relating  to  the  control 
of  Poods  and  Drugs  and  the  supervision  of  Midwives.  In  these  subjects  the 
Candidate  will  be  expected  to  show  that  he  possesses  an  adequate  knowledge  of 
those  portions  of  the  Public  Health  statutes  which  relate  more  particularly  to 
sanitary  provisions. 

The  origin,  history,  pathology,  symptoms,  methods  of  propagation,  geographical 
distribution,  and  control  of  epidemic,  endemic  and  other  preventable  diseases  at 
home  and  abroad. 

Unwholesome  and  dangerous  trades,  the  diseases  and  conditions  to  which  they 
give  rise,  and  the  prevention  of  nuisances  arising  therefrom. 

General  effects  of  climate,  acclimatisation. 

Effects  on  health  of  overcrowding,  vitiated  air,  impure  air,  polluted  soil,  con- 
taminated water,  and  bad  or  insufficient  food.  Control  of  meat,  milk,  and  other 
food  supplies.  Infantile  mortality,  its  causes  and  the  remedies.  The  sanitary 
supervision  of  Public  Elementary  Schools,  and  the  general  principles  of  School 
Hygiene. 

Duties  and  powers  of  Sanitary  Authorities  and  their  officers,  in  connection  with 
which  the  Candidate  will  be  expected  to  show  a  good  knowledge  of  the  routine 
duty  of  the  Medical  Officer  of  Health  and  Sanitary  Inspector. 

Vital  Statistics  : — Fallacies  attending  their  employment.  Calculation  of  popu- 
lation, birth  rate,  marriage  rate,  and  death  rate  ;  mortality  rates  of  various  diseases  ; 
sickness  rates  ;  relation  between  occupation  and  mortality  ;  life  tables,  their  con- 
struction and  interpretation  ;  the  value  of  statistical  facts,  averages,  and  methods. 

Practical  Examination. 

Candidates  must  show  that  in  knowledge  and  judgment  as  to  the  framing  of 
Reports  they  are  qualified  for  the  work  of  Medical  Officer  of  Health. 


Books  of  Questions  set  at  the  Examinations  for  the  Diploma  in  Public  Health 
during  the  years  1887  to  1917  may  be  obtained  on  application  to  Messrs.  Taylor  and 
Francis,  Publishers,  Red  Lion  Court,  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.C.4.  Price  6d.  each. 
Post-free  6£d. 

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84  REGULATIONS DIPLOMA  IN  TROPICAL  MEDICINE  AND  HYOIENK. 


Regulations  for  obtaining  the  Diploma  in  Tropical  Medicine  and 
Hygiene  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  London  and 
the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England. 

I.  The  Examination  will  be  held  in  the  months  of  April  and  July. 

II.  The  Examinations  will  consist  of  two  Parts. 

Part  I.  will  comprise — (a)  written  questions,  (b)  oral  questions  and 
(c)  practical  laboratory  work  in  the  following  subjects :  pathology  aud 
hematology,  bacteriology,  general  parasitology  and  protozoology. 

Paht  II.  will  comprise — («)  written  questions,  (b)  oral  questions  and 
(c)  clinical  and  laboratory  work  in  Tropical  Diseases  and  Hygiene.  This 
will  include  helminthology,  protozoology,  zoology  and  entomology  in 
th^ir  relations  to  Clinical  Medicine. 

III.  The  fee  for  admission  to  Part  I.  is  £5  5s.,  and  the  fee  for  admission  to 
Part  II.  is  £4  4s. 

IV.  Candidates  may  enter  for  Parts  I.  and  II.  separately,  or  together,  but  they 
will  not  be  allowed  to  proceed  to  Part  II.  until  they  have  passed  Part  I. 

V.  Candidates  must  give  14  days'  notice  in  writing  to  the  Secretary,  at  the 
Examination  Hall,  Queen  Square,  Bloomsbury,  London,  W.C.  1,  and  produce  at  the 
same  time  the  necessary  certificates  of  study. 

YI.  Candidates  must  produce  evidence  of  being  in  possession  of  a  registrable 
Qualification  in  Medicine,  Surgery,  and  Midwifery,  and  of  having  attended,  subse- 
quently to  obtaining  such  registrable  Qualification : — 

(1)  practical  instruction  in  Bacteriology,  Parasitology,  Medical  Zoology,  and 

Hematology  in  a  Laboratory  recognized  for  this  purpose   during  not 
less  than  6  months ; 

(2)  instruction  in  Hygiene  applicable  to  Tropical  Countries  ; 

(3)  the  Clinical  Practice  of  a  Hospital  recognized  for  the  study  of  Tropical 

Diseases  during  not  less  than  6  months. 

VII.  Graduates  in  Medicine  or  Surgery  of  Indian,  Colonial,  and  Foreign  Uni- 
versities recognized  by  the  Examining  Board  in  England,  but  whose  Degrees  are 
not  registrable  in  this  country,  may  enter  for  the  Examination  for  the  Diploma  in 
the  Diseases  and  Hygiene  of  the  Tropics  on  fulfilling  the  same  conditions  in  regard 
to  study.  In  such  cases  it  must  be  understood  that  the  Diploma,  if  obtained,  will 
not  be  registrable  under  tho  Medical  Acts. 

The  above  conditions  of  study  may  be  modified  at  the  discretion  of  the 
Committee  of  Management  in  the  case's  of  a  Candidate  (a)  who  has  been 
employed  in  Foreign  or  Colonial  Medical  Service ;  (b)  who  has  been  engaged 
in  public  professional  or  teaching  work  in  Tropical  Countries ;  (c)  who  has 
been  engaged  in  original  investigation  in  Tropical  Countries. 


REGULATIONS DIPLOMA  IN  TROPICAL  MEDICINE  AND  HYGIENE.  85 

Syllabus  of  the  Examination. 

(1)  The  methods  of  investigation  of  organs,  tissues,  blood,  faeces,  urine,  bacteria 
helminths  and  protozoa. 

The  characters  and  life-history  of  bacteria,  helminths,  protozoa,  fungi,  arthro- 
poda  and  other  disease  carriers. 

(2)  The  aetiology,  pathology,  distribution,  symptoms,  diagnosis,  prevention  and 
treatment  of  diseases  of  Tropical  Countries,  including  : — 

(a)  Diseases  due  to  bacteria,  protozoa,  helminths  and  mycotic  parasites. 
(6)  Diseases  of  uncertain  aetiology. 

(c)  Diseases  due  to  foods  and  those  due  to  ticks,  insects,  scorpions,  poisonous 

snakes  and  fish. 

(d)  Ophthalmic  Diseases. 

(e)  Skin  Diseases. 

(/)  Native  poisons  and  poisoned  wounds. 

(3)  Surgery  in  relation  to  Tropical  Disease. 

(4)  Hygiene  of  the  Tropics  : — Personal,  domestic,  municipal,  port  and  ship 
hygiene.  Climates.  Acclimatization.  Water-supply  and  its  protection.  Purifi- 
cation of  water  and  simple  tests  for  potability.  Food  and  clothing  in  relation  to 
health  and  disease.  Kemoval  and  disposal  of  waste  matter  and  excreta.  Sewerage 
and  drainage.  Disposal  of  the  dead.  Soil  and  its  drainage.  Reclamation  of 
swamps  and  low-lying  lands.     Prevention  and  abolition  of  insect-breeding  places. 

Hygiene  in  relation  to  dwellings,  buildings,  towns,  villages,  transport,  and 
public  gatherings. 

General  construction  and  sanitation  of  markets,  slaughter-honses,  stables,  cow- 
sheds, hospitals,  asylums,  and  jails.     Sanitation  of  plantations. 

Disinfection.  Prevention  and  control  of  disease.  Vaccination  and  preventive 
inoculation. 

Books  of  Questions  set  at  the  Examinations  for  the  Diploma  in  Tropical  Medicine 
during  the  years  1912  and  1914  may  be  obtained  on  application  to  Messrs.  Taylor 
and  Francis,  Red  Lion  Court,  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.C.  4.  Price  6d.,  post-free 
&%d.  each. 


86  RECOGNIZED  HOSPITALS  AND  SCHOOLS. 


The  following  are  the  Hospitals  and  Schools  of  Surgery  and  Medicine  from  which 
Certificates  of  the  Professional  Education  of  Candidates  for  the  Membership  and 
Fellowship  ivill  be  received  by  this  College,  for  the  year  commencing  the  first  of 
August,  1919. 

I.  Medical  Schools  and  Hospitals  at  which  the  curriculum  of 
professional  education  may  be  completed. 

ENGLAND  AND  WALES. 

London. — St.  Bartholomew's,  Charing  Cross,  St.  George's,  Guy's,  King's  College, 
London,  St.  Mary's,  Middlesex,  St.  Thomas',  University  College, 
Westminster,  Royal  Eree  Hospital  and  London  School  of  Medicine  for 
Women. 

Provincial. 

Birmingham. — The  University,  with  General  Hospital  or  Queen's  Hospital. 
Bristol. — The  University,  with  Royal  Infirmary  or  General  Hospital. 
Cambridge. — The  University,  with  Addenbrooke's  Hospital. 
Cabdiff. — University  College  of  South  Wales,  with  King  Edward  VII.  Hospital, 

Cardiff.     (Recognized  for  the  first  three  years  of  the  curriculum  only.) 
Durham. — The  University,  with  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  Royal  Infirmary. 
Leeus. — The  University,  with  General  Infirmary. 
Liverpool. — The  University,  with  Royal  Infirmary,  Royal  Southern  Hospital, 

David  Lewis  Northern  Hospital,  Stanley  Hospital,  or  United  Hospitals 

Clinical  School. 
Manchester. — The  Victoria  University,  with  Royal  Infirmary. 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne  (see  Durham). 
Sheffield. — The  University,  with  Royal  Infirmary  or  Royal  Hospital. 

SCOTLAND. 

Edinburgh. — The  University,  with  Royal  Infirmary ;  The  School  of  Medicine, 
with  Royal  Infirmary ;  School  of  Medicine  for  Women,  with  Royal 
Infirmary. 

Provincial. 

Glasgow. — The  University,  Anderson's  College,  and  St.  Mungo's  College,  with 

the  Royal  Infirmary,  Western  Infirmary,  and  Victoria  Infirmary. 
Aberdeen. — The  University,  with  Royal  Infirmary. 
St.  Andrews. — The  University,  with  the  Dundee  Royal  Infirmary. 

IRELAND. 

Dublin. — Medical  Schools:  The  Royal  College  of  Surgeons,  including  Carmichael 
College  and  Ledwich  School;  Trinity  College ;  Catholic  University. — 
Hospitals:  Dr.  Steevens',  Richmond,  City  of  Dublin,  Mercer's,  Meath, 

Jervis  Street,  St.  Vincent's,  Adelaide,  Mater  Misericordia),  Sir  Patrick 
Dun's. 


RECOGNIZED  HOSPITALS  AND  SCHOOLS.  87 

Provincial. 
Belfast. — Queen's    University,    with    Koyal    Hospital,    or    Mater   Infirmorum 

Hospital. 
Cork. — Queen's  College,  with  North  and  South  Infirmaries. 
Gal  way. — Queen's  College,  with  County  Infirmary  and  Town  Hospital. 

MALTA. 

The  University. 

INDIA. 

Calcutta. — The  Medical  College. 
Madras. — The  Medical  College. 
Bombay. — The  Grant  Medical  College. 
Lahore. — Punjab  University. 
Allahabad. — The  University. 
Ceylon  (Colombo). — The  Medical  College. 

CANADA. 

Toronto. — The  University. 

Montreal. — The  University  of  McGill  College ;  Bishop's  College. 

Kingston. — Queen's  University. 

Quebec. — Laval  University. 

Winnipeg. — The  University  of  Manitoba. 

London,  Ontario. — The  Western  University. 

NOVA  SCOTIA. 
Halifax. — Dalhousie  College  and  University. 

AUSTRALIA. 
Melbourne. — The  University  of  Melbourne,  with  the  Melbourne  Hospital  and 

Alfred  Hospital. 
Sydney. — The  University   of  Sydney,  with  the  Sydney  Infirmary  and   Prince 

Alfred  Hospital. 
Adelaide. — The  University  of  Adelaide,  with  Adelaide  Infirmary. 

NEW  ZEALAND. 
Dunedin. — The  University  of  New  Zealand,  with  the  Dunedin  Hospital. 

FOREIGN  COUNTRIES. 

FRANCE. 
Paris. — The  University  of  France,  with  its  branch  Faculties  in  Lyons,  Marseilles, 
Montpellier,  Nantes,  and  Toulouse. 

BELGIUM. 

The  Universities  of  Brussels,  Liege,  and  Louvain. 

HOLLAND. 

The  Universities  of  Amsterdam,  Leyden,  and  Utrecht. 


88  RECOGNIZED   HOSPITALS  AND  SCHOOLS. 

SWITZERLAND. 

The  Universities  of  Bern,  Basle,  Geneva,  Lausanne,  and  Zurich. 

ITALY. 

The  Universities  of  Rome,  Bologna,  Florence,  Genoa,  Milan,  Naples,  Pavia, 
Pisa,  and  Turin. 

BUSSIA. 
The  Universities  of  Petrograd,  Kharkov,  Moscow,  and  Warsaw. 

NOEWAY. 

Christiania. — The  University. 

SWEDEN. 

Stockholm. — Royal  Caroline  Institute. 
Upsala. — The  University. 

DENMARK. 

Copenhagen. — The  University. 

SPAIN. 

The  Universities  of  Madrid,  Salamanca,  and  Seville. 

PORTUGAL. 

The  Universities  of  Lisbon,  Coimbra,  and  Oporto. 

JAPAN. 

Tokyo. — Imperial  University. 

UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA. 
Albany. — Union  University. 
Atlanta. — The  Emory  University. 
Baltimore. — Johns  Hopkins  University;    University  of  Maryland;    College  of 

Physicians  and  Surgeons. 
B<  »ston. — Harvard  University. 
Brooklyn. — Long  Island  College  Hospital. 
Buffalo. — The  University. 
Burlington. — University  of  Vermont. 

Charleston. — Medical  College  of  the  State  of  South  Carolina. 
Chicago. — Rush  Medical  College;  North-Western    University;  University   of 

Illinois.   . 
Ci\<  ootati. — University  of  Cincinnati;  Ohio-Miami  Medical  College. 
Clev  bland. —  Western  Reserve  I '  aiversity. 
G  IlLVBSTON. — 1  fnn  srsity  of  Texas. 
|mw  \.     State  Univer  ity. 
Lincoln. — University  of  ETebraska. 
I. mi  [svtllb.  —The  University. 
M  [OHig  w  —The  University. 
M  i  n  n  i  \  polis. —  University  of  Minnesota. 
M<  >bilb.     I  university  of  Uabama, 
.\  i.w  I !  ,\  i  •..    Tale  University  . 


RECOGNIZED  HOSPITALS  AND  SCHOOLS.  89 

New  Orleans. — Tulane  University. 

New  York. — The  University  and  Bellevue  Hospital  Medical  College  ;  The  College 
of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  (Columbia  University) ;  Cornell  University. 

Omaha. — Creighton  University. 

Philadelphia. — The  University  of  Pennsylvania  ;  Jefferson  Medical  College  ; 
Medico-Chirurgical  College;  Women's  Medical  College  of  Pennsylvania. 

Pittsburg. — The  University. 

St.  Louis. — "Washington  University ;  St.  Louis  University  ;  School  of  Medicine. 

San  Francisco. — Leland  Stanford  Junior  University  ;  The  University  of 
California. 

Syracuse. — The  University. 

Washington. — George  Washington  University  ;  Howard  University ;  George- 
town University. 

II.  Hospitals  recognized  for  a  part  of  the  required  attendance  on 
Medical  and  Surgical  Practice,  for  Medical  Clinical  Clerkship, 
and  for  Surgical  Dressership. 

ENGLAND  AND  WALES. 

Bath. — Royal  United  Hospital. 

Bedford. — County  Hospital. 

Bradford. — Royal  Infirmary, 

Brighton. —  Sussex  County  Hospital. 

Canterbury. — Kent  and  Canterbury  Hospital. 

Cardiff. — King  Edward  VII.  Hospital. 

Derby. — Derbyshire  Koyal  Infirmary. 

Exetbr. — Koyal  Devon  and  Exeter  Hospital. 

Gloucester. — General  Infirmary. 

Hartshill. — North  Staffordshire  Infirmary. 

Hull. — Royal  Infirmary. 

Leicester. — Koyal  Infirmary. 

Northampton. — General  Hospital. 

Norwich. — Norfolk  and  Norwich  Hospital. 

Nottingham. — General  Hospital. 

Oxford. — Radcliffe  Infirmary. 

Plymouth. — South  Devon  and  East  Cornwall  Hospital. 

Portsmouth. — Royal  Hospital. 

Reading. — Royal  Berkshire  Hospital. 

Salisbury.  — General  Infirmary. 

Shrewsbury. — Koyal  Salop  Infirmary. 

Southampton. — Royal  South  Hants  and  Southampton  Hospital. 

Stafford. — Staffordshire  General  Infirmary. 

Swansea. — General  and  Eye  Hospital. 

Winchester. — Koyal  Hampshire  County  Hospital. 

Wolverhampton. — Wolverhampton  and  Staffordshire  General  Hospital. 

Worcester. — General  Infirmary. 

York. — County  Hospital. 

TASMANIA. 

Hobart  Town. — The  General  Hospital. 
Launceston. — The  General  Hospital. 


90  RECOGNIZED  HOSPITALS  AND  SCHOOLS. 


III.  Recognized  Lunatic  Asylums. 

Banstead. — London  County  Asylum. 

Bexley. — London  County  Asylum. 

Birmingham. — Borough  Asylum. 

Bristol. — City  and  County  Asylum,  Fishponds. 

Cane  Hill. — London  County  Asylum. 

Claybury. — London  County  Asylum. 

Colney  Hatch. — London  County  Asylum. 

Dartford. — City  of  London  Asylum. 

Epsom. — The  Manor  Asylum  ;  The  Long  Grove  Asylum. 

Hanwell. — London  County  Asylum. 

Horton. — London  County  Asylum. 

London. — Bethlem  Eoyal  Hospital ;    Camberwell  House  Asylum  (Dr.  Bayner 

or  Dr.  Percy  Smith);  Bethnal  (Dr.  J.  Kennedy  Will)  ;  Peckham  House 

(Dr.  E.  D.  Macnamara). 
Manchester. — Manchester  Eoyal  Asylum,  Cheadle. 
Morpeth. — Northumberland  County  Asylum. 
Eainhill. — Lancashire  County  Asylum. 
Wadsley,  near  Sheffield. — South  Yorkshire  Lunatic  Asylum. 
Wakefield. — West  Biding  Asylum. 


IV.  Recognized  Fever  Hospitals. 

Barking. — Isolation  Hospital. 

Barnsley. — The  Kendral  Hospital  for  Infectious  Diseases. 

Birmingham. — Corporation  Fever  Hospital. 

Brighton. — Borough  Fever  Hospital. 

Bristol. — Public  Health  Department  Hospitals  ;  Corporation  Fever  Hospital. 

Cape  Town. — Fever  Hospital. 

Cardiff. — Hospital  for  Infectious  Diseases  (The  Sanatorium). 

Chatham. — Eoyal  Naval  Hospital. 

Colchester. — Borough  Isolation  Hospital. 

Croydon. — Borough  Fever  Hospital. 

Devonport. — Small  Pox  and  Fever  Hospitals. 

Great  Yarmouth. — Fever  Hospitals. 

Leeds. — Corporation  Fever  Hospitals. 

Liverpool. — Corporation  Fever  Hospitals. 

London. — Metropolitan  Fever  Hospitals  ;  West  Ham  Fever  Hospitals  (Plaistow 

and  Dagenham);   Hornsey  Borough  Isolation  Hospital;    East   Ham 

Borough  Isolation  Hospital. 
Manchester. — Corporation  Fever  Hospital. 
NHWCASTLB-UFOir-Tl *••■ — Fever  Hospitals. 
Portsmouth. — Fever  Hospital. 
Sheffield. — City  Hospitals. 
Southampton. —  Fever  Hospital. 
Swansea. — Borough  Fever  Hospital, 
Willesden.  —  District  Isolation  Hospital. 


RECOGNIZED  HOSPITALS  ANT)  SCIIOOLS.  91 

V.  Recognized  Ophthalmic  Hospitals. 

Birmingham. — Birmingham  and  Midland  Eye  Hospital. 

Liverpool. — The  Eye  and  Ear  Hospital ;  St.  Paul's  Eye  and  Ear  Hospital. 

London. — Boyal  London  Ophthalmic  Hospital,  Moorfields  ;  Royal  Westminster 

Ophthalmic  Hospital ;  Boyal  Eye  Hospital,  Southwark  ;  Central  London 

Ophthalmic  Hospital. 
Southampton. — The  Eye  and  Ear  Hospital. 

VI.  Laboratories  recognized  for  instruction  in  Public  Health 
for  the  Diploma  in  Public  Health. 

London. — St.  Bartholomew's,  Guy's,  University  College,  King's  College, 
Charing  Cross,  St.  George's,  St.  Mary's,  Westminster,  St.  Thomas's, 
Middlesex,  Royal  Institute  of  Public  Health  ;  Boyal  Naval  College, 
Greenwich  ;  Boyal  Army  Medical  College,  Millbank. 

Birmingham. — The  University. 

Brighton. — Technical  School. 

Bristol. — University  College. 

Cambridge. — The  University. 

Cape  Town. — The  University. 

Cardiff. — University  College. 

Edinburgh. — School  of  Medicine  of  the  Boyal  Colleges  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

Gibraltar. — Sanitary  Commissioners'  Laboratory. 

Hongkong. — Government  Laboratory. 

Leeds. — The  University. 

Liverpool. — The  University  School  of  Science  and  Technology. 

Manchester. — Victoria  U  niversity. 

Newcastle-upon-Tyne. — University  of  Durham  College  of  Medicine. 

Nottingham. — University  College. 

Portsmouth. — The  Municipal  College. 

Sheffield. — The  University. 

VII.  Institutions  recognized  for  instruction  in  Chemistry,  Practical 
Chemistry,   Physics,  and  Elementary  Biology. 

Certificates  for  Biology  will  he  accepted  only  from  those  Institutions 
marked  with  an  asterisk. 

Aberystwyth. — *University  College  of  Wales. 

Accrington. — Municipal  Technical  School. 

Banbury. — Municipal  Technical  School. 

Bangor. — *University  College  of  North  Wales. 

Barnard  Castle. — North  Eastern  County  School. 

Barnstaple. — The  Grammar  School. 

Barry. — *The  Intermediate  Schools. 

Bath. — *Kingsvvood  School. 

Bedford. — The  Grammar  School ;  The  Modern  School. 

Berkhamsted. — *Berkhamsted  School. 


92  RECOGNIZED   HOSPITALS  AND   SCHOOLS. 

Birkenhead. — Holt  Schools  of  Science  and  Art. 

Birmingham. — *King  Edward's  School ;  Municipal  Technical  School. 

Blackburn. — *Stonyhurst  College ;  Municipal  Technical  School. 

Blaenau  Festiniog. — The  County  School. 

Bolton. — Municipal  Technical  School. 

Bournemouth. — Municipal  College  ;  Bournemouth  School. 

Bradfield. — Bradfield  College. 

Bradford. — *The  Grammar  School ;  *The  Technical  College. 

Bridlington. — *The  Grammar  School. 

Brighton. — Brighton  College ;  *Municipal  Technical  College. 

Bristol. — Bristol  Grammar  School ;  *Merchant  Venturers'  Technical  College. 

Bruton. — Sexey's  School. 

Burslem. — Wedgewood  Institute. 

Burt. — Bury  Grammar  School. 

Bushey. — Royal  Masonic  School. 

Cambridge. — *Ley's  School;  tNewnham College ;  JGirton  College ;  *Perse  School 

for  Girls. 
Canterbury. — St.  Edmunds'  School ;  King's  School ;  Simon  Langton  Schools. 
Cape  Town. — *University  of  Cape  Town. 
Cardiff. — *University  College  of  South  Wales. 
Carnarvon. — The  County  School. 
Castletown,  Isle  of  Man. — King  William's  College. 

Cheltenham. — Cheltenham  College  ;  The  Grammar  School ;  Ladies'  College. 
Cirencester  — The  Grammar  School. 
Clifton,  Bristol. — Clifton  College. 
Cranleigh. — *Cranleigh  School. 
Crosby,  Lancs. — Merchant  Taylors'  School. 
Croydon. — Whitgift  Grammar  School. 
Darlington. — Technical  College. 
Denstone. — *St.  Chad's  College. 
Derby. — *Municipal  Technical  College. 

Devonport. — Municipal  Science,  Art,  and  Technical  Schools. 
Douglas,  Isle  of  Man. — Eastern  District  Secondary  School. 
Eastbourne. — Eastbourne  College. 
Elstree. — Aldenham  School. 
Epsom. — *Epsom  College. 
Eton. — *Eton  College. 

Exeter. — *Royal  Albert  Memorial  University  College ;  Exeter  School. 
Felsted. — *Felsted  School. 
Gloucester. — The  Municipal  Schools. 
Godalming. — *Charterhouse  School. 
Grahamstown,  S.  Africa. — ^Rhodes  University  College. 
Grimsby. — *Municipal  College. 
Guernsey. — Elizabeth  College. 
Haileybury. — Haileybury  College. 
Halifax. — Municipal  Technical  School. 
Hanley. — Municipal  Technical  and  Secondary  School. 

t  •Rooognisod  for  Chemistry,  Practical  Chemistry,  and  P.iology. 
\  Recognised  for  Chemistry  and  Practical  Chemistry  only. 


RECOGNIZED  HOSPITALS  AND  SCHOOLS.  93 

Harrow. — *Harrow  School. 

Holt. — Gresharn  School. 

Huddersfield. — *Technical  College. 

Hull. — Municipal  Technical  School ;  *Hymer's  College. 

Ilkley. — The  Grammar  School. 

Ipswich. — Technical  Institute  ;  Municipal  Secondary  School. 

Jersey. — Victoria  College. 

Johannesburg. — South  African  School  of  Mines  and  Technology. 

Lancaster. — The  Eoyal  Grammar  School. 

Lancing. — Lancing  College. 

Leamington  Spa. — Municipal  Technical  School. 

Leeds. — Central  Technical  School ;  Leeds  Institute  ;  Grammar  School. 

Leicester. — *  Wyggeston  School ;  Municipal  Technical  and  Art  School. 

Liverpool. — *Central  Municipal  Technical  School. 

London. — Alleyn's  School,  Dulwich ;  *Battersea  Polytechnic  Institute  ;  *Bedford 
College  for  Women  ;  *Birkbeck  Literary  and  Scientific  Institute  ; 
Central  Foundation  Boys'  School  ;  City  of  Loudon  School ;  *Dulwich 
College;  East  London  Technical  College  ;  Highgate  School ;  *Imperial 
College  of  Science  and  Technology  ;  King's  College  School ;  *King's 
College  for  Women  ;  Mercers'  School ;  *Merchant  Taylors'  School ; 
Mill  Hill  School ;  Municipal  Technical  Institute,  West  Ham  ;  *Northern 
Polytechnic  Institute  ;  Pharmaceutical  Society  ;  Polytechnic  Institute, 
Begent  Street ;  Eoyal  Dental  Hospital ;  *St.  Paul's  School ;  *St.  Paul's 
School  for  Girls;  *St.  Olave's  Grammar  School;  *South  West  Poly- 
technic Institute ;  Technical  Institute,  Wandsworth  ;  University  College 
School ;  Westminster  School. 

Long  Eaton. — *Trent  College. 

Lytham. — King  Edward  VII.  School. 

Malvern. — Malvern  College. 

Manchester. — Municipal  School  of  Technology. 

Marlbobough. — Marlborough  College. 

Middlesbrough. — Middlesbrough  High  School. 

]Newcastle-upon-Tyne. — *Armstrong  College  ;  *Eutherford  Technical  College; 
Eoyal  Grammar  School. 

Newport,  Mon. — *Technical  College. 

Normanton. — Grammar  School. 

Northampton. — Northampton  and  County  School. 

Norwich. — Technical  Institute  ;  The  City  of  Norwich  School. 

Nottingham. — *  University  College. 

Oldham. — Municipal  Technical  School. 

Oundle. — Oundle  School. 

Plymouth. — *The  Science,  Art,  and  Technical  School. 

Pontypool. — Jones  West  Monmouthshire  School. 

Pontypridd. — intermediate  School. 

Portsmouth. — Grammar  School ;  *Municipal  College. 

Preston. — Harris  Institute  ;  the  Grammar  School. 

Eadley. — Eadley  College. 

Evmsgate. — St.  Lawrence  College. 

Eeading. — Beading  School;  *University  College  ;  *Leighton  Park  School. 

Eepton. — Eepton  School. 


94  RECOGNIZED  HOSPITALS  AND  SCHOOLS. 

Bochdale. — Municipal  Technical  School. 

Eochester. — Mathematical  School ;  King's  School. 

Eossall. — Eossall  School. 

Eugby. — *Eugby  School ;  Lower  School  of  Laurence  Sheriff. 

St.  Bees. — St.  Bees  School. 

Salford. — Eoyal  Technical  Institution. 

Sandwich. — Sir  Roger  Manwood's  Grammar  School. 

Settle. — Giggleswick  School. 

Sheffield. — The  Central  Secondary  School. 

Sherborne. — *Sherborne  School. 

Shrewsbury. — Shrewsbury  School. 

Southampton. — *Hartley University  College;  King  Edward  VI.  Grammar  School. 

Southend. — Technical  and  Secondary  School. 

Stafford. — County  Technical  School. 

Stourbridge. — King  Edward  VI  Grammar  School. 

Stratton-on-the-Eosse. — Downside  College. 

Sunderland. — Technical  College. 

Swansea. — *Municipal  Technical  School. 

Swindon. — Swindon  and  North  Wilts  Technical  School. 

Taunton. — Taunton  School. 

Tiverton. — Blundell's  School. 

Tonbridge. — *Tonbridge  School. 

Towyn. — Intermediate  County  School. 

Uppingham. — *Uppingham  School. 

Wakefield. — Queen  Elizabeth  Grammar  School. 

Walsall. — Municipal  Science,  Art,  and  Technical  School 

Watford. — Grammar  School. 

Wellingborough. — Wellingborough  School. 

Wellington  College,  Berks. — Wellington  College. 

West  Bromwich. — *Municipal  Secondary  School. 

W  inc hester. — Winchester  College. 

Wolverhampton. — Grammar  School. 

Wrexham. — The  County  School. 

York. — Bootham  School. 


HONORARY  FELLOWS.  95 


HONORARY  FELLOWS. 


HIS  MAJESTY  KING  GEORGE  V. 
Elected  11th  February,  1909,  ivhen  Prince  of  Wales. 

HIS  ROYAL  HIGHNESS  THE  PRINCE  OF  WALES,  K.G. 
Elected  24th  July,  1919. 

HIS  ROYAL  HIGHNESS  THE  DUKE  OF  OONNAUGHT,  K.G. 

Elected  24th  July,  1919. 

Elected  12th  July,  1900. 
The  Earl  of  Rosebery,  K.G.,  K.T.     38  Berkeley -square,  W.  1. 

Elected  25th  July,  1900. 

Bassini,  Edoardo,  M.D. ;  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery,  Royal  University  of  Padua. 

Clinica  Chirurgica,  Padua. 
Berg,  John  Wilhelm,  M.D. ;   Professor  of  Surgery,  Royal  Caroline  Institute  of 

Medicine  and  Surgery,  Stockholm.     Stockholm. 
Bloch,    Oscar   Thorvald,   M.D.;    Professor    of    Clinical    Surgery,   University    of 

Copenhagen.     Kongl.  Frederiks  Hospital,  Copenhagen. 
Cameron,  Irving  Ueward,  M.B.  ;  Professor  of  Surgery  and  Clinical  Surgery,  Uni- 
versity of  Toronto.     307  Sherbourne-street,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Cardenal   Fernandez,  Salvador,  M.D. ;  Vice-President  of   the  Royal  Academy 

of   Medicine    and    Surgery    of   Barcelona.      Pasaje   de   Mercader   7    y   9, 

Barcelona. 
D'Anxona,  Antonino,  M.D. ;  Professor  of  Surgery,  Royal  University  of  Naples. 

Via  Salvator  Rosa  315,  Naples. 
Durante,  Francesco,  M.D. ;  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery,  Royal  University  of  Rome. 

Real  Istituto  Chirurgico,  Rome. 
Halsted,   William   Stewart,  M.D. ;  Professor  of  Surgery,  Johns  Hopkins  Uni- 
versity.    1201  Eutaw-place,  Baltimore,  Maryland,  U.S.A. 
Keun,  William  Williams,  M.D.,  LL.D. ;  Emeritus  Professor  of  Surgery,  Jefferson 

Medical  College,   Philadelphia.      1729    Chestnut-street,  Philadelphia,    Pa., 

U.S.A. 
Kosinsky,  Julian,  M.D.  ;   Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery,  Imperial  University   of 

Warsaw.     41  Krdleivska,  Warsaw. 
Kuster,  Ernst  Georg  Ferdinand,  M.D.,  Geh.  Med.  Rath ;  Professor  of  Surgery, 

University  of  Marhurg.     Marburg  in  Hcssen,  Germany. 
Macewen,  Sir  William,  C.B.,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S. ;  Regius  Professor  of  Surgery, 

University  of  Glasgow.     3  Woodside-crescent,  Charing  Cross,  Glasgow. 


9G  HONORARY  FELLOWS. 

MacLeod,  Colonel  Kenneth,    M.D.,  LL.D.,    I. M.S. ;    Duncaple,   Westend,  South- 

ampton. 
Norbury,  Sir  Henry  Frederick,  K.C.B.,  M.D.,  R.N.     Eltham,  Kent. 
Uaye,  Colonel  Daniel  Charles  O'Connell,  M.D.,  I.M.S.      44  Roland    Gardens, 

London,  S.W.  7. 
Roddick,  Sir  Thomas    George,    M.D.,  LL.D. ;    Emeritus   Professor    of   Surgery, 

McGill  University.     412  Made  ay -street,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada. 
Warren,  John  Collins,  M.D.,  LL.D.;   Moseley  Professor  of  Surgery  (Emeritus), 

Harvard  University.     58  Beacon-street,  Boston,  Mass.,  U.S.A. 
Weir,  Robert  Fulton,  M.D. ;    Professor  of  Surgery,  College  of  Physicians   and 

Surgeons,  Columbia  University,  New  York.     30  West  Fiftieth-street,  New 

York,  U.S.A. 

Elected  11th  October,  1900. 

MacCormick,  Sir  Alexander,  M.D. ;  Lecturer  on  Surgery,  University  of  Sydney, 
N.S.W.     185  Macquarie-street,  Sydney,  N.S.  W. 

Elected  11th  March,  1909. 

Weliaminoep,  His  Excellency  Nicolas,  Privy  Councillor ;  Professor  of  Surgery, 
Imperial  Military  Academy  of  Medicine,  Petrograd.  Fontonsca  33, 
Fetrograd,  Russia. 

Elected  31s<  July,  1013. 

Bastianelli,  Raffaele  ;  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery,  Royal  University  of  Rome. 

Rue  delle  Terme  83,  Rome. 
Pier,  August  ;    Professor  of  Surgery,   University  of  Berlin.      Lessingstrasse   1, 

Berlin  N.  W.  23,  Germany. 
Bird,  Frederic    Dougan,    C.B.,   M.B.,  B.S. ;  Lecturer  in  Surgery,  University  of 

Melbourne,  43  Spring-street,  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia. 
Crile,  George  Washington,  M.A.,  M.D.  ;  Professor  of  Surgery,  Western  Reserve 

University,   Cleveland,    U.S.A.       1021    Prospect-avenue,    S.E.,    Cleveland, 

Ohio,  U.S.A. 
Gushing,  Harvey,  M.D.  ;    Professor  of  Surgery,  Harvard  University.     Peter  Bent 

Briqham  Hospital,  Boston,  Mass.,  U.S.A. 
von  Eiselsberg,  Anton  Freiherr,  LL.D.,  M.D. ;  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery, 

University  of  Vienna.     I  Mblherbastei  5,  Vienna,  Austria. 
Fucns,    Ernst,    M.D.  ;     Professor    of    Ophthalmology,   University   of    Vienna. 

VIII  Skodar/asse  1(5,  Vienna,  Austria. 
Hartmann,   Henri,"  M.D. ;    Professor  of  Clinical    Surgery,   University  of   Paris. 

4  Place  Malesherhes  XVII,  Paris. 
KdRfB,  Webber,  Geheimer  Sanitats-Rath;  Director  of  tho  Surgical  Division  of  the 

Urban  Municipal  Hospital,  Berlin.     Kurfurstenstrasse  114,  Berlin,  IT.  62, 

German  i/. 
Mayo,  William  Jambs,  M.D. ;    Surgeon,  St.  Mary's   Eospital,  Rochester.  Minn. 

427   West  College-street,  Rochester,  Mum.,  U.S.A. 
Mowpbof*p,  Ambboisb,  M.D. ;  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery,  School  of  Medicine  of 

Angers,  University  of  Paris.     7  Rue  de  h(  Prefecture,  Angers,  France. 
NiooiATBBir,  Johan,   M.l). \   Professor  of  Surgery,   Lioyal    Fredericks  University, 

Kristiania.     Oscarsgate  43,  Kristiania,  Nonvay. 


HONORARY  FELLOWS.  97 

Oppbl,  Wladimir  Andrejevic  ;  Professor  of  Surgery,  Imperial  Academy  of  Medi- 
cine, Petrograd  ;  Kirotshnaia  23,  Petrograd,  Russia. 

Shepherd,  Francis  John,  M.D.,  CM.,  LL  D.  ;  Emeritus  Professor,  Medical  Faculty 
of  McGill  University.     152  Mansfield-street,  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada. 

Tuffier,  Theodore;  Professeur  agrege  de  chirurgie  a  rUniveraite  de  Paris. 
42  Avenue  Gabriel,  Paris. 

Elected  2Qth  July,  1917. 

Keogh,  Lieut.-General  Sir  Alfred  Henry,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,  A. M.S.  Imperial 
College  of  Science,  South  Kensington,  S.W.  7. 


DECEASED  HONORARY  FELLOWS. 

Elected  14th  June,  1900. 
King  Edward  VII. ,  elected  when  Prince  of  Wales  ;  died  6th  Mag,  1910. 

Elected  12th  July,  1900. 

Robert  Arthur  Talbot  Gascoyne-Cecil,  K.G.,  3rd  Marquess  of  Salisbury  ; 
died  22nd  August,  1903. 

Elected  25th  July,  1900. 

Albert,  Eduard,  of  Vienna ;  died  26th  September,  1900. 

Ball,  Sir  Charles  Bent,  Bart.,  M.D.,  M.Ch.,  of  Dublin)  died  17th  March,  1916. 

Bennett,  Edward  Hallaran,  of  Dublin ;  died  21st  June,  1907. 

yon  Bergmann,  Ernst,  Geh.  Med.  Rath.,  of  Berlin  ;  died  25th  March,  1907. 

Hingston,  Hon.  Sir  Will/am  Rales,  M.D.,  of  Montreal;  died  Idth  February,  1907. 

Jameson,  Surgeon-General  James,  C.B.,M.D.,  LL.D. ;  died  13th  September,  1904. 

Kocher,  Theodor,  of  Bern;   died  27th  July,  1917. 

Konig,  Franz,  Geh.  Med.  Rath.,  of  Berlin;  died  12th  December,  1910. 

Lambotte,  Elie  D.  H.,  of  Brussels  ;  died  20th  April,  1912. 

Lannelongue,  Odilon  Marc,  of  Paris;  died  22nd  December,  1911. 

Lennander,  Karl  Gvstaf,  of  Upsala,  Sweden  ;  died  15th  March,  1908. 

Nicolaysen,  Julius,  of  Christiania  ;  died  25th  December,  1909. 

Ollier,  Leopold,  of  Lyons ;  died  25th  November,  1900. 

Pachoutine,  Victor,  of  Petrograd;  died  2nd  February,  1901. 

Pozzi,  Samuel,  of  Paris;  died  13th  June,  1918. 

Rubio  Y  Gali,  Federico,  of  Madrid  ;  died  31st  August,  1902. 

Tillaux,  Paul,  of  Paris;  died  20th  October,  1904. 

Elected  10th  January,  1901. 
Field-Marshal  Earl  Roberts,  K.G.,  K.P.,  V.C. ;  died  14th  November,  1914. 

Elected  5th  April,  1906. 
Lucas-Championniere,  Just,  of  Paris;  died  22nd  October,  1913. 

Elected  31st  July,  1913. 

Murphy,  John  Benjamin,  of  Chicago;  died  11th  August,  1916. 

1919.  H 


98 


REGISTER  OE  EELLOWS  IN  CHRONOLOGICAL 

ORDER. 


%  Fellows  elected  as  Members  of  20  years'  standing   ...       26 

§  Fellows  by  examination,  under  the  Medical  Act,  1876         2 

Fellows  by  examination  {unmarked)  1,546 


Total. 


1,574 


1857. 
May  23. 

1858. 
June  10. 

1859. 
May  12. 

1860. 
May  31. 

1861. 
Dec.  19. 

1862. 
Dec.  11. 

1863. 
June  12. 
Dec.  10. 

1864. 
June    9. 

1865. 
June    8. 


Teale,  Thomas  Pridgin. 
Balding,  Daniel  Barley. 
Cronin,  James  Dennis. 
Cousins,  John  Ward. 
Cooke,  John. 
Brown,  Robert  Charles. 


Marsdin,  Frederick. 
Greenkill,  Joseph  ltidge. 


Willey,  Henry. 


Holland,  Edmund. 
Stone,  William  Domett. 


11 


1866. 
Dec.  13.  Pick,  Thomas  Pickering. 

1867. 
June  13.  Venning,Edgcombe(Kt.l906). 

Orton,  George  Hunt. 
Dec.  12.  Cooper,  Clarence. 

Cowell,  George. 

1868. 
June  11.  Bensley,  Edwin  Clement. 

Grose,  Samuel. 

Haward,  Johu  Warrington. 

Pollock,  Edward  James. 
Dec.  10.  Davy,  Pilchard. 

Arnott,  Henry  (Rev.). 

"Wood,  Miles  Astnian. 

Humphreys,  Eredk.  "NVm. 

1869. 
June  10.  "Woodcock,  John  Rostron. 

Tay,  Waren. 

Bush,  John  Dearden. 
Aug.  12.  Rayner,  Edwin. 
Dec.     9.  Mackenzie,  George  Wellan. 

Thomas,  William. 

1870. 
June     9.  Cookson,  Henry. 

Mackenzie,  John  Thomas. 

32 


CHRONOLOGICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


99 


1870. 
June    9.  Edye,  Stonard. 

Run  die,  Henry. 

Dobson,  Kelson  Congreve. 
Dec.    8.  Stanger,  William, 

1871. 
June    8.  Bloxam,  John  Astley. 

Ashby,  Alfred. 
Dec.  14.  Higgens,  Charles. 

Page,  Herbert  William. 

1872. 
June  13.  Harvey,  William. 

Elliott,  Arthur  Bowes. 

Joubert  de  la  Ferte,   Charles 
Henry. 

Railton,  Thomas  Carleton. 

Durham,  Frederick. 

Cumberbatch,  Alphonso  Elkin. 
Dec.  12.  Parker,  Eushton. 

Pritchard,  Urban. 

1873. 
June  19.  Lowne,  Benjamin  Thompson. 

Morris,  Henry  (Bart.  1909). 

McCarthy,  Jeremiah. 

Wiseman,  John  Greaves. 

Warner,  Francis. 

Furner,  Willoughby. 
Dec.  11.  Saunders,  Henry  William. 

1874. 

June  11.  Adams,  Josiah  Oake. 

Cant,  William  Edmund. 

Yate,  Edward. 

Golding-Bird,  Cuthbert  Hilton. 
Dec.  10.  Jessett,  Frederic  Bowreman. 

Hartridge,  Gustavus. 

1875. 
June  10.  Ley,  John  William. 

Lowe,  Walter  George. 

Doran,  Alban  Henry  Griffith. 

Pye-Smith,  Rutherfoord  John. 

Chicken,  Bupert  Cecil. 

Eastes,  Thomas. 

Cripps,  William  Harrison. 
Dec.  20.  Mackenzie,  Lewis. 

69 


1875. 
Dec.  20.  Jacobson,  Walter  Hamilton 
Acland. 
Winterbottom,  Augustus. 
Barrow,  Albert  Boyce. 

1876. 
June    8.  May,  Bennett. 

Lediard,  Henry  Ambrose. 

Osborn,  Samuel. 

Tweedy,  John  (Knight  1906). 

Morgan,  John  Hammond. 

Godlee,  Kickman  John  (Bart. 
1912). 

Webber,  William  Littleton. 

Pepper,  Augustus  Joseph. 
Dec.  14.  Jackson,  George. 

Fisher,  Frederick  Bichard. 

Odell,  William. 

Verdon,  Henry  Walter. 

Tyson,  William  Joseph. 

Davies,  Francis  Joseph. 

1877. 
June  14.  Colgate,  Henry. 

Harries,  Thomas  Davies. 

Bennett,    William    Henry 
(K.C.V.O.  1901). 

Gould,  Alfred  Pearce(K.C.Y.O. 
1910). 

Bendali,  John. 

Edmunds,  Walter. 

Hobson,  Lewis  John. 

Southam,  Frederick  Armitage. 

Ransohoff,  Joseph. 
Dec.  13.  Harsant,  William  Henry. 

Verco,  Joseph  Cook. 

Cantlie,  James. 

1878. 
June  13.  Cross,  Francis  Richardson. 
Paul,  Frank  Thomas. 
Firth,  Charles. 
Harrison,  Charles  Edward. 
Frost,  William  Adams. 
Mercier,  Charles  Arthur. 
Manders,  Horace. 
Edwards,  Frederick  Swinford. 
Wright,  George  Arthur. 
Dec.  12.  Cumming,  Hugh  Gordon. 

108 
h2 


100 


CHRONOLOGICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


1878. 
Dec.  12.    Treves,  Frederick  (Bart.  1902). 
Makins,    George   Henry 

(G.C.M.G.  193  8). 
Moullin,      Charles      William 

Mansell. 
Brown,  John. 

1879. 
June  12.  Juler,  Henry  Edward. 

Wherry,  George  Edward. 
Lang,  William. 
Footner,  John  Bulkley. 
Andrews,  William  Stratford. 
Cheyne,  William  Watson 

(Bart.  1908). 
Cathcart,  Charles  Walker. 
Dec.  11.  Andrew,  George. 

Robson,    Arthur   Wm.  Mayo 
(Kt.  1918). 

1880. 
June  10.  Pickering,  Charles  Frederick. 

Howlett,  Edmund  Henry. 

Battle,  William  Henry. 

Takaki,  Kanehiro. 

Paddle,  James  Isaac. 
Dec.     9.  Lammiman,  Cleland. 

Newby,  Charles  Henry. 

Black,  James. 

Clippingdale,  Samuel  Dodd. 

Dunn,  Hugh  Percy. 

Turner,  George  Bobertson. 

Whitehead,  Hayward  Reader. 

MacDonnell,  James  O'Malley. 

1881. 
June    9.  Symonds,   Charters  James 
(K.B.E.  1919). 
Carter,  Frederick  Heales. 
Burton,  Samuel  Herbort. 
Turner,  Edward  Beadon. 
Williams,  William  Roger. 
Bowlby,  Anthony  Alfred  (Kt. 

1911). 
Pollard,  BUton. 
Reid,  Robert  William. 
Dec.     8.  Haslam,  William  Frederic. 
Bhattock,  Samuel  George. 
Uhthoff,  John  Caldwell. 

145 


1881. 
Dec.    8.  Griffith,    Walter    Spencer 
Auderson. 
Barling,  Harry  Gilbert. 
Gill,  Richard. 

1882. 
June    8.  Collier,  Mark  Purcell  Mayo. 
Hopkins,  John. 
Lane,    William    Arbuthuot 

(Bart.  1913). 
Jackson,  Arthur. 
Poland,  John. 
Davies,  Morgan. 
Ballance,    Charles    Alfred 

(K.C.M.G.  1918). 
Bond,  Charles  John. 
Aug.    3.  Fen  wick,  Edwin  Hurry. 
Dec.  14.  Firth,  Robert    Hammill 

(K.B.E.  1919). 
Prowse,  Arthur  Bancks. 
Smith,    Thomas    Frederick 

Hugh. 
Dingley,  Allen. 
Walters,  Fredk.  Rufenacht. 
Lane,  James  Ernest. 

1883. 
Mar.    8.  Brown,  John  Macdonald. 
June  14.  Elam,  William  Henry. 
Dec.  13.  Day,  Donald  Douglas. 

Marsh,  Frank. 

Morrison,     James     Thomas 
Jackman. 

Sheild,  Arthur  Marmaduke. 

Piatt,  Walter  Brewster. 

Square,  James  Elliott. 

Power,  DArcy  (K.B.E.  1919). 

Rand,  Richard  Frank. 

1884. 
Feb.  14.  Atkin,  Charles. 
June  12.  Collins,    William   Job   (Kt. 
1902). 
Briggs,  Henry. 
Evans,  William  George. 
Bull,  George  Coulson  Robins. 
Bullar,  Jolin  Follett. 
Holthouse,  Edwin  Hennas. 
Keser,  Jean  Samuel. 

181 


CHRONOLOGICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


101 


1884. 
June  12.  Jennings,  Charles  Egerton. 

Perks,  liobert  Howell. 

Bland-Sutton,     John     (Kt. 
1912). 

Knaggs,  Robert  Lawford. 

"White,  Sinclair. 
Nov.  13.  Hutchinson,  Jonathan. 
Dec.  11.  Anderson,  Alexander  Richard. 

Morse,  Thomas  Herbert. 

Johnson,  George  Lindsay. 

White,  Edwin  Francis. 

Tait,  Henry  Brewer. 

Cahill,  John. 

Colville,  Ernest  George. 

Hewer,  Joseph  Langton. 

Watson,  Archibald. 

Bull,  William  Charles. 

Howard,  Robert  Jared  Bliss. 

Wilson,  James. 

1885. 
Mar.  12.  Berry,  James. 
June  11.  Barlow,  John. 

Galpin,  George  Luck. 

Newland-Pedley,  Frederick. 

Thring,  Edward  Thomas. 

Voss,  Francis  Henry  Vivian. 

Worthington,  Sidney. 

Saneyoshi,  Yasuzumi. 

Pigeon,  Henry  Walter. 

WTynter,  Walter  Essex. 

Paget,  Stephen. 

Steedman,  John  Francis. 

Muspratt,  Charles  Drummond. 
Dec.  10.  Farnell,  Henry  Dawson. 

Lawford,  John  Bo  wring. 

Batterham,  John  Williams. 

Hind,  Alfred  Ernest. 

Armstrong-Jones  Robert  (Kt.) 

Plowman,  Sidney. 

Woolbert,  Henry  Robert. 

Syme,  George  Adlington. 

Garmany,  Jasper  Jewett. 

1886. 
May  13.  Wray,  Charles. 

Paterson,  Wm.  Bromfield. 
Littlewood,  Harry. 
June  10.  Trott,  Dudley  Cox. 

225 


1886. 
June  10.  Sinclair,  Thomas. 

Buckell,  William  Robert. 

Thorburn,  William. 

Blaxland,  Walter. 

Bowes,  William  Henry. 

Heath,  Charles  Joseph. 

Pearson,  Charles  Yelverton 
Dec.    9.  Sylvester,  George  Holden. 

Dodd,  John  Richard. 

Vinrace,  Felix  Coulson. 

Little,  Ernest  Muirhead. 

Openshaw,  Thomas  Horrocks 

Harrison,  Edward. 

French,  Geo.  William  Henry. 

Campbell,  Ernest  Kenneth. 

Elliott,  John. 

Tanner,  Charles  Edward. 

Page,  Harry  Marmaduke. 

1887. 
Mar.  10.  Barrett,  James  William. 
June    9.  Braddon,  William  Leonard. 

Hare,  Evan  Herring. 

Hatch,  William  Keith. 

Hewkley,  Frank. 

Hadley,  Wilfred  James. 

Lawrence,  Laurie  Asher. 

Hughes,  Edgar  Alfred. 

Tubby,  Alfred  Herbert. 

Carr,  John  Walter. 

Heatherley,  Francis. 

Lund,  Herbert. 

Spencer,  Walter  George. 
Dec.     8.  Taylor,  Henry  Herbert. 

Waldy,  John. 

Thomas,  David. 

Murray,George  Alfred  Everett. 

Roberts,  James  Reid. 

Cropley,  Henry. 

Shadbolt,  Lionel  Pierrepoint. 

1888. 
Apr.  12.  CarlesB,  Albert. 

Newbolt,  George  Palmerston. 
June  14.  Fox,  Herbert. 

Lloyd,  Perceval  Allen. 
Adams,  James. 
Morton,  Andrew  Stanford. 
Mackern,  John. 

270 


102 


CHRONOLOGICAL  REGISTER  OF  TELLOWS. 


1888. 
June  14.  Dodd,  Henry  "Work. 

Morris,  Charles  Arthur. 

Hind,  Wheelton. 

Willett,  Edgar  William. 

Arnold,  Ernest  Charles. 

Brock,  James  Harry  Ernest. 

Drew,  Arthur  John. 

Beddoes,  Thomas  Pugh. 

Hart-Smith,    Franke     Cham- 
berlain. 

Armstrong,  Hugh, 

Walker,  Henry  Seeker. 

Jowers,  Reginald  Francis. 

Tonks,  Henry. 

Totsuka  Kaukai. 

Solly,  Ernest. 

Taylor,  Arthur  Sneyd. 

Taylor,  Frederick  Howard. 

Rattray,  PatricK  Whyte. 
July  12.  Kidd,  Hugh  Cameron. 
Oct.  11.  De  Santi,  Philip  Robert  Wil- 
liam. 
Dec.  13.   Adams,  John. 

Douglas,  Claude. 

Brodie,  Charles  Gordon. 

Spicer,  Wm.  Thomas  Holmes. 

Kinsey-Taylor,  Alfred  Ernest. 

Johnson,  Raymond. 

Gooddy,  Edward  Samuel. 

Lucy,  Reginald  Horace. 

Coombe,  Russell. 

Stabb,  Ewen  Carthew. 

1889. 
Mar.  14.  Burghard,  Frederic  Francois. 

Brook,  William  Henry  Breffit. 
June  13.   Blakesley.  Henry  John. 

Russell,  Robert  Hamilton. 

Gunn,  Donald  Stilwell. 

Gray,  John  Power  William. 

Bpong,  ( Iharles  Stuart. 

Leecli,  Priestley. 

Flemming,  IVrcy. 

Edge,  Frederick. 

Parsons,  Frederick  Gymer. 

Redmayne,  Thomas. 

Drew,  Eenry  William. 

Thompson,  James  Edwin. 

Jones,  Sydney  Harold. 

315 


1889. 
June  13.  Smith,  Hugh. 

Brown,  Herbert  Henry. 

Crook,  Herbert  Evelyn. 

Balgarnie,  Wilfred. 

Brook,  William  Frederick. 

Davenport,  Cecil  John. 

Gilford,  Hastings. 

Street,  Ashton. 
Oct.  17.  Dean,  Henry  Percy. 

Ward,  Arthur  Henry. 
Dec.  12.  Perry,  Francis  Frederic. 

Morton,  Charles  Alexander. 

Mortimer,      John      Desmond 
Ernest. 

Swain,  James. 

Crowle,      Thomas      Henry 
Rickard. 

Murray,  Robert  William. 

McLachlan,  John. 

Larkin,  Frederic  Charles. 

Permewan,  William. 

Pennell,  George  Herbert. 

Galloway,  James. 

Ashworth,  Percy. 

1890. 
Feb.  13.  Thomas,  William  Thehvall. 

Vernon,  Arthur  Heygate. 
June  12.  Parkin,  Alfred. 

Grant,  James  Dundas. 

James,     Herbert     Ellison 
Rhodes. 

Andrews,  Arch.  George. 

Drew,  Hedley  Yicars. 

Wilson,  Alexander. 

Lewis,  Edward  John. 

Napier,  Francis  Horatio. 

Lake,  Richard. 

Francis,  Alfred  George 

Smith,  John  William. 

Crouch,  Charles  Percival. 

Lawrence,     Thomas      William 
Pelhara. 

Richardson,  William  George. 

Solly,  Reginald  Vaughan. 

Witerhouse,    Herbert    Furni- 
vall. 

Trechmann,  Maximilian  Lin- 
coln. 

35G 


CHRONOLOGICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


103 


1890. 

June  12.  Turney,  Horace  George. 

Barnett,  Louis  Edward. 

Cuff,  Herbert  Edmund. 

Smith,  Guy  Bellingham. 
July  10.  Parry,  Albert  Alexander. 
Oct.     9.  Moynihan,    Berkeley     George 

Andrew  (Knight  1912). 
Dec.  11.  Coumbe,  John  Batten. 

Collins,  Edward  Treacher. 

Evans,  Willniott  Henderson. 

Blight,  "William  Lyne. 

Williams,  Campbell. 

Barendt,  Frank  Hugh. 

White,  Frank  Faulder. 

Clarke,  James  Jackson. 

Murray,  John. 

Braine,  Charles  Carter. 

Cheatle,  George  Lenthal. 

Collier,  Horace  Stansfield. 

da  Costa,  Francis  Xavier. 

Mothersole,  Robert  Devereux. 

Parkinson,  John  Porter. 

Beale,  Peyton  Todd  Bowman. 

Barratt,    John    Oglethorpe 
Wakelin. 

Morison,  James  Rutherford. 

1891. 
Feb.  12.  Deanesly,  Edward. 
Mar.  12.  Caddy,  Arnold. 
Apr.    9.  White,     Gilbert     Benjamin 
Mower. 
^Turner,  Thomas. 
^[Keegan,  Denis  Francis. 
May    4.  Thompson,  Walter. 
June  11.  Pronger,  Charles  Ernest. 
Morley,  Edward  John. 
Nance,  Henry  Chester. 
Turton,  James. 
Herbert,  Herbert. 
Stocks,  William  Percy. 
Heaton,  George. 
Lucas,  Albert. 
Teichelman,  Ebenezer. 
Roberts,  John  Lloyd. 
Housman,  Basil  Williams. 
Campbell,  John. 
Cobbett,  Louis. 
Blacker,  George  Francis. 

400 


1891. 
June  11.  Johnstone,  James. 

Kellock,  Thomas  Herbert. 

Ross,  Daniel  McClure. 

Dyall,  Thomas  James. 
July  30.  Forward,  Francis  Edward. 
Oct.   15.  Caiger,  Herbert. 

Waring,  Holburt  Jacob. 
Dec.  10.  Woollett,  Charles  Jerome. 

Voisey,  Clement  Bernard. 

Jones,  David  Llewellyn. 

Nairn,  Robert. 

Nash,  Walter  Gifford. 

Vickery,William  Henry. 

Duer,  Charles. 

Falkner,  Edgar  Ashley. 

Cook,  Herbert  George  Graham. 

Fowler,  Charles  Edward  Percy. 

Bickersteth,  Robert  Alexander. 

Jordan,  John  Furneaux. 

Langlands,  Francis  Henry. 

Martin,  Christopher. 

Rouillard,    Laurent     Antoine 
.John. 

1892. 
Jan.   14.  Wilkinson,  Edmund. 

Masterman,    Ernest    William 
Gurney. 
June    9.  Abbott,  Francis  Charles. 

Pickard,  Ransom. 

Anderson,  George  Reinhardt. 

Pringle,  James  Hogarth. 

WTiite,  Edgar  Ramsay. 

Cheatle,  Arthur  Henry. 

Roberts,  Charles  Hubert. 

Elliot,  Robert  Henry. 

Stevens,  Cecil  Robert. 

Cargill,  Lionel  Vernon. 

Fawcett,  John. 

Griffiths,  Joseph. 

Rawlinson,  Frederick  Julaud. 

Shearer,  Donald  Francis. 

Ashe,  Evelyn  Oliver. 

Laws,  William  George. 

Welsford,  Arthur  Gerald. 
Aug.     1.  Drew,  Douglas. 
Oct.    13.  Eccles,  William  McAdam. 
Dec.    8.  Robinson,  William. 

Childe,  Charles  Plumley. 

445 


104 


CHRONOLOGICAL  REOTSTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


1892. 

Dec.     I 


Lynn-Thomas,  John  (K.B.E. 

1919). 
Edridge-Green,    Frederic 

William. 
Olive,  Eustace  John  Parke. 
Foster,  William  James. 
Grey,  Thomas  Campbell. 
Hallidie,AndrewHallidieSmith 
Hopkins,  George  Herbert. 
Thomas,  John  Llewellyu. 
Preston,  Charles  Henry. 


1893. 
Feb.  10 


Bailey,  Robert  Cozens. 

Rogers,  Leonard. 

Maidlow,  William  Harvey. 
May  11.  Gibbs,  Charles. 
June    8.  Roughton,  Walter. 

Smith,  Ferdinand  Clarence. 

Whitelocke,   Richard   Henry 
Anglin. 

Walker,  Cyril  Hutchinson. 

Powell,  William  Wyndham. 

Firth,  John  Lacy. 

Fripp,   Alfred  Downing  (Kt. 
1903). 

Griffiths,  Cornelius  Albert. 

Marshall,  Charles  Frederic. 

Musgrove,  James. 

Sequeira,  James  Harry. 

Lack,  Harry  Lambert. 

Box,  Charles  Richard. 

Johnson,  Frederick. 

Lawson,  Arnold. 

Banks,  Alfred. 

Michels,  Ernst. 

Fisher,  John  Herbert. 

Wallace,   Cuthbert   Sidney 
(K.B.E.  1919). 

Burden,  Henry. 

Hepburn,  Malcolm  Langton. 
July    7.  Gamgee,  Leonard  Parker. 
Oct.    12.  Jones,  Martin  Llewellyn. 

Taylor,  Tom  Robinson.    . 
Dec.  14.  Thomson,  St.  Clair  (Kt.  1912). 

Wilson,  Thomas. 

Kelson.  William  Henry. 

Pollard,  Charles. 

Roxburgh,  Alexander  Brace. 
487 


1893. 
Dec.  14.  Spurrell,  Charles. 

Yearsley,  Percival  Macleod. 
Ionides,  Theodore  Henry. 
Leedham-Green,   Charles 

Albert. 
Low,  "Vincent  Warren. 
Salter,  Charles  Edward. 
Rochfort-Brown,  Herbert. 

1894. 
Feb.     8.  Miles,  William  Ernest. 

Clegg,  John  Gray. 
Mar.    8.  Rake,  Alfred  Theodore. 

Turner,  Joseph  George. 
Apr.  12.  Blackwell,  Arthur  Seal. 
May  10.  Sheen,  Alfred  William. 
June  14.  Hamerton,  George  Albert. 

Clarke,  Ernest. 

Cadman,  Arthur  Wellesley. 

Howse,   Percy  William  Mac- 
dowall. 

Green,  Charles  David. 

Westmacott,  Frederic  Hibbert. 

Littler,  Robert  Meredith. 

Mahood,  Allan  Edward. 

Hall,  John  Moore. 

Hogarth,  Robert  George. 

Purvis,  William  Prior. 

Rutter,  Hubert  Llewellyn. 

Adams,  Edmund  Weaver. 

Armstead,  Hugh  Wells. 

Rutter,  Francis  Burchett. 

Sichel,  Gerald  Theodore   Sil- 
vester. 

Henry,  Edwin. 

Jones,  George    David 
Edwardes. 

Lister,  Thomas  David. 

Christie.  William  Ledingham. 

Belben,  Frank. 

Boyd,  Thomas  Hugh. 

Buchanan,  James  Spittal. 

Wilkinson,  George. 

Grimsdale,  Harold  Barr. 

Keith,  Arthur. 

Loathes,  John  Beresford. 

Barrington,  Pournes. 
July  30.   Dal.lv,  Arthur  Mantell. 

Bcotson,  Frederick  Charles. 

530 


CHRONOLOGICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


105 


1894. 

July  30.  Durham,  Herbert  Edward. 
Oct.    11.  Griffin,  William  Watson. 
Dec    13.  Hall,  Geoffry  Craythorne. 

Williams,  David  James. 

Counsel!,  Herbert  Edward. 

Evans,  Evan. 

Hughes,  Samuel  Henry. 

Mills,  Yarnold  Hubert. 

Brownlow,  Harry  Lurgan. 

Newby,  Gervase  Edward. 

Carwardine,  Thomas. 

Selby,  Edmond  Wallace. 

Cresswell,     Frank     Pearson 
Skeffington. 

Pantin,  Charles  Satchell. 

Luce,  Richard  Harman 
(K.C.M.G.  1919). 

Baldwin,  Gerald  Robert. 

Douglas-Crawford,  Douglas. 

Barrett,  John  Edward. 


1895. 
Jan.  10.  Beddoe,  David  Morgan. 
April   4.  Chalmers,  Albert  John. 

Smith,  John  Stanley  Kellett. 
June  13.  Green,  Chas.  Robert  Mortimer. 

Bennett,  William  Edward. 

Stevens,  Thomas  George. 

Levick,  Harry  Driffield. 

Ingall,  Frank  Ernest. 

MacLeod,    Charles    Edward 
Alexander. 

Warner,  Thomas. 

Spencer,  Charles  George. 

Furnivall,  Percy. 

Marson,  Francis  Herbert. 

Webb,  James  Ramsay. 

Wightman,  Cecil  Frank. 

Harris,  William  James. 

Sloane,  John  Stretton. 

Walton,  Herbert  James. 

Cooper,  Percy  Robert, 

Cuff,  Archibald  William. 

Shillitoe,  Arthur. 

Gordon,  John. 

Lister,   William   Tindall 
(K.C.M.G.  1919). 

Lockett,  George  Vernon. 

572 


1895. 
Oct.    10.  Wilson,  Xorman  Octavius. 
Nov.  14.  Senior,  Harold  Dickinson. 
Dec.  12.  Foulerton,    Alexander    Grant 
Russell. 

Tanner,  Herbert. 

Pisani,  Lionel  John. 

Ridley,  Nicholas  Charles. 

Lace,  Frederick. 

Curtis,  Henry  Jones. 

Addison,  Christopher. 

Ballance,  Hamilton  Ashley 
(K.B.E.  1919). 

Hain worth,  Edward  Marrack. 

Randall,  Martin. 

Sutcliffe,  William  Greenwood. 

Smith,  Thomas  Rudolf  Hamp- 
den. 

Turner,  William. 

Elworthy,  Henry  Stuart. 

Arnold,  Gilbert  James. 

Colby,  Francis  Edward  Albert. 

Brown, Ralph  Charles. 


1896. 
Mar.  12.  Edgecombe,  Wilfrid. 
June  11.  Macnab,  Allan  James. 

Wood,  John  Forrester. 

Waddelow,  John  Joseph. 

Paling,  Albert. 

Rayner,  David  Charles. 

Smith,  William  Robert. 

Coaker,  Francis  Wm.  John. 

Baldwin,  Aslett. 

Scrase,  Frank  Edward. 

Campbell,  Robert. 

Maingay,  Henry  Bertram. 

Taylor,  Edwin  Claude. 

Adams,  Evelyn  Geo.  Beadon. 

Dick,  John  Lawson. 

Parry,  Leonard  Arthur. 

White,  Charles  Powell. 

Lockyer,     Cuthbert     Henry 
Jones. 

Ray,  John  Howson. 

Stone,  William  Gream. 

Bryant,  Charles  Hilary. 

Moffat,  Henry  Alford. 

O'Hea,  James  Patrick. 

614 


106 


CHRONOLOGICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


1896. 

June  11.  Cavanagh-Mainwaring,  Went- 
worth  Rowland. 

Woods,  William  James. 

Mahon,  Ralph  Bodkin. 
July     9.  Richardson,    Sidney    William 

Franklin. 
Dec.   10.  Harris,  Herbert  Elwin. 

James,     George     Thomas 
Brooksbank. 

Nail,  John  Frederick. 

Riley,  Frederick  Rartcliffe. 

Els  worth,  Richard  Cogswell. 

Gladstone,  Reginald  John. 

Howat,  Robert  King. 

Davies,  Hugh. 

Hall,  Charles  Beauchamp. 

Scott,  James  Andrew  Neptune. 

Pendred,  Vaughan. 

Ryall,  Charles. 

Grace,  John  Johnston. 

Pinch,     Albert    Edwin    Hay- 
ward. 

Fraser,  Forbes. 

Hewer,  Cecil  Mackenzie. 

Every-Clayton,  Leopold  Ernest 
Valentine. 

Giles,  Leonard  Thomason. 

Shaw,  Harold  Batty. 

Savage,  Ernest  Sraallwood. 

Bruce,  Herbert  Alexander. 

Melsome,  William  Stanley. 

1897. 
Mar.  11.  Linnington,  William  Webb. 

Sprawsou,  Frederick  Charles. 
April    8.  Cowen,  George  Hebb. 
June  10.  Howse,   Neville    Reginald 
(K.C.B.) 

Luard,  Hugh  Bixby. 

Watkins-Pitchford,  Wilfred. 

Stack,  Edward  Hugh  Edwards. 

Paterson,  Herberi  John. 

Hulke,  Sydney  Backhouse. 
Wacc,  Cyril. 

Crowley,  John  Henry  Joseph. 
Dufi'ett,  Henry  Allcroft. 
Fox,  George  Raymond. 
Lee,  William  Edward. 
Drake,  Courtenay  BLenry. 

655 


1897. 
June  10.  Gullan,  Archibald  Gordon. 

Handley,  William  Sampson. 

Thomas,  Thomas  Morrell. 

Legg,  Thomas  Percy. 

Cook,  John  Howard. 

Going,  Robert  Marshal. 
Dec.     9.  Freeland,  Ernest  Harding. 

Blair,  Charles  Samuel. 

Barnett,  John  Edward  Sewell. 

Cholmeley,  William  Frederick. 

Martin,  Albert  Edward. 

Bowring,  Walter  Andrew. 

Strange,  Arthur. 

Hayes,  George  Constable. 

Manning,  Gny  Eugene. 

Phillips,  Llewellyn  Caractacus 
Powell. 

Dickinson,  Harold  Bertie. 

Miskin,  Leonard  John. 

Pearson,  Maurice  Gre}\ 

Ashdowne,    Wallace    Charles 
George. 

Evans,  Arthur  Henry. 

Dyball,  Brennan. 

Maxwell,  John  Preston. 

Smith,  James. 

Christopherson,  John  Brian. 

Pendlebury,  Herbert    String- 
fellow". 

1898. 
Jan.   12.  Steward,  Erancis  James. 
Mar.  10.  Madden,  Frank  Cole. 
Apr.  14.  Thurston,  Edward  Owen. 
Fagge,  Charles  Herbert. 
^[Spanton,  William  Dunnett. 
%  Tomes,    Charles    Sissmore 
(Kt.  1919). 
Juno    9.  Roll,  Graham  Win  field. 

Wright,  Dudley  D'Auvcrgne. 
Tilley,  Herbert. 
Frazer,  John  Ernesl  Sullivan. 
Clarkson,  George  Aylw  in. 
Cochrane,     Archer     William 

Ross. 
Collard,  Fred-rick  Stuart  son. 
Prain,  John  Leay. 
Toye,  Edwin  .losiah. 
Cooke,  Arthur. 

G97 


CHRONOLOGICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


107 


1898. 
June    9.  Tod,  Hunter  Finlay. 

Benson,  John  Robinson. 

Briggs,  John  Arthur  Oswald. 

Leicester,  John  Cyril  Holdick. 

Price,  Henry  James. 

Godson,  Alfred  Henry. 

Hasina,  Hormasji  Hanekji. 
Oct.   13.  Nuthall,  Alex.  Wathen. 

Russell.  John  Dill. 
Dec.    8.  Worth,  Claud  Alley. 

Ince,  Arthur  Godfrey. 

Sowry,  George  Herbert. 

Harman,  Nathaniel  Bishop. 

Bell,  Hugh  Thomas  Symes. 

Ormond,  Arthur  William. 

Sikes,  Alfred  Walter. 

Stuart-Low,  William. 

Bonnin,  James  Atkinson. 

1899. 
Feb.     9.  Heath,  Arthur. 

Burgess,  Arthur  Henry. 
Apr.  13.5[Dennis,  Frederic  Shepard. 
June    8.    Bobinson,  Frederick  William. 

Gaskell,  Arthur. 

Wood,  William  Charrington. 

Cookson,  Frederick  Nestield. 

Shirley,  Herbert  John. 

Copley,  Stanley. 

Carter,  Felix  Bolton. 

Riley,  Francis. 

Sanders,  Alfred  William. 

Douglas,  Archibald   Robert 
Johu. 

Crabtree,  Angelo  Hatteo. 

Hewetson,  John  Thomas. 

Tucker,  Alexander  Benjamin. 

Fox,  Edward  Joseph. 

Watson,  George  Trustram. 

Evans,  John  Jameson. 

Newland,  Henry  Simpson. 

Dee,  Maurice  Vincent. 

Battersby,  James. 

Daniel,  Peter  Lewis. 

Williams,    Henry    Thomas 
Haclley. 

Rodocanachi,  Ambrose  John. 
July  27.  Modi,  Shapurji  Hormasji. 
Nov.    2.  Roberts,  Charles. 

742 


1899. 
Dec.  14.  Playfair,  Hugh  James  Moore. 
Carson,  Herbert  William. 
Evans,  Evan  Laming. 
Lelean,  Percy  Samuel. 
Howell,  John. 
Bonney,  William  Francis 

Victor. 
Trotter,     Wilfred     Batten 

Lewis. 
Stawell,  Rodolph  de  Salis. 
Walker,     John     William 

Thomson. 
Cudmore,  Arthur  Murray. 
Mundy,  Herbert. 
Ralston,  Robert  Gow. 
Mannington,  Frank. 
Skevington,  Joseph  Oliver. 
Corner,  Edred  Moss. 
Adam,  John  Law. 
MacCallan,  Arthur  Ferguson. 
Smith,  Gilbert. 

1900. 
Apr.   5.fHooper,  William  Roe  (K.C.S.I. 

1903). 
May  10.  Smith,  Edward  Archibald. 

Hine,  Hugh  FitzXeville. 
May  31.  Mulroney,  Thomas  Richard. 

Rigby,  Hugh  Mallinson. 

Fairbairn,  John  Shields. 

Rawling,  Louis  Bathe. 

Lynch,  Stephen  Frederick. 

Armour,  Donald  John. 

Harmer,  William  Douglas. 

Hislop,  Walter  John  Henry. 

Clogg,  Herbert  Sherwell. 

McGavin,  Lawrie  Hugh. 

Middlebro,  Thomas  Holmes. 

Lockhart  -  Mummery,    John 
Percy. 
Dec.  13.  Maynard,  Frederic  Pinsent. 

Carpenter,  Edgar  Godfrey. 

Parsons,  John  Herbert. 

Brewerton,  Elmore  Wright. 

Wilson,  Alexander  Gordon. 

Hewer,    Edward    Septimus 
Earnshaw. 

Hunter,  Irwin  Walter  William. 

Sargent,  Percv William  George. 
783 


108 


CHRONOLOGICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


1900. 

Dec.  13.  Mayo,  Thomas  Alfred. 
Sherren,  James. 
Johnstone,  Robert  James. 

1901. 

Apr.  ll.^[Smith,  Joseph  Priestley. 

■  Boss,  Ronald  (K.C.B.  1911). 
June  20.  Byles,  John  Beuzeville. 

Newton,  Robert  Earle. 

Banting,  Cecil. 

Vellacott,  Philip  Northcott. 

Gibson,  William  Robert. 

Rowlands,  Robert  Pugh. 

Batchelor,  Ferdinand  Stanley. 

Dent,     Howard     Henry 
Congreve. 

Dobson,  Joseph  Faulkner. 

Tyrrell,  Francis  Astley  Cooper. 

Greg,  Arthur  Hyde. 

Gask,  George  Ernest. 

Unwin,  "William  Howard. 

Barwell,  Harold  .Shuttle worth. 

Pryce,  Harold  Vaughan. 

Burrows,  Harold. 

Simpson,  Graham  Scales. 

Tymms,  Herbert  George. 

Lowman,  William  Henville. 

Aitken,  Robert  Young. 

Cunning,  Joseph. 

McMullen,   William    Halli- 
burton. 
Dec.  12.  Steward,  Edward  Simmons. 

Wills,  Bertram  Shera. 

Mayou,  Marmaduke  Stephen. 

Turner,  Philip. 

Evans,  John  Howell. 

Fairbank,    Harold    Arthur 
Thomas. 

Acland,  Hugh  Thomas  Dyke. 

Trotter,  Edward. 

Wilson,  Alexander  Garrick. 

Nichols,  William  Robson. 

Wright,  William. 

Billington,  William. 

McLaohlan,  Arthur  Ronald. 

Wilkin,  Lancelot . 

McCann,  Frederick  John. 

Edwards,  Thomas  Henry. 

Paul,  Samuel  Chelliah. 

826 


1901. 
Dec.  12.  Secretan,  Walter  Bernard. 
Edmunds,  Arthur. 
Greene,  William  Henry 

Clayton. 
Thompson,  George  William. 
Tweedie,  Alexander  Robert. 
Bruce,  Harold  Wilson. 
Harbison,  David  Thomas. 
Sawrey,  Ernest  Edward 

Robert. 

1902. 
Jan.  16.  Nutt,  Harold  Rothery. 
June  12.  Lewis,  Herbert  Wolseley. 

Jones,  Edmund  Benjamin. 

Pettey,  Tom. 

Pardoe,  John  George. 

Dun,  Robert  Craig. 

Wareham,  Sidney  James. 

Marriage,  Herbert  James. 

Mackie,  Frederic  Percival. 

Greaves,  Francis  Ley  Augustus. 

Jones,  Thomas  Caldwell  Litler. 

Barnes,  Frank. 

Watson,    Charles    Gordon 
(K.B.E.  1919). 

Henderson,  John  Hunter. 

Ewart,  Robert  John. 

Nitch,  Cyril  Alfred  Rankin. 

Soltau,  Alfred  Bertram. 

Ward-Smith,  Ward. 

Newman,  John  Campin. 

West,  Charles  Ernest. 

Compton,  Alwyne  Theodore. 

Curtis,  Frederick. 

Lett,  Hugh. 

Robinson,  James  Frederick. 

Griffiths,  William  Layard. 

O'Meara,  Eugene  John. 

Paton,  Leslie  Johnston. 

Henderson,  Edward  Erskine. 

Richards,  William  Hunter. 
July  10.  Hartley,  John  Dawson. 
Oct.   16.  Lister,  Alfred  Ernest  John. 
Nov.  13.  Connor,  Frank  Powell. 
Dec.  11.  Angus,  Henry  Brunton. 

Wood,  Cyril  George  Kuss. 

Greenyer,  Vivian  Tudor. 

Hicks,  Henry  Thomas. 

871 


CHRONOLOGICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


109 


1902. 
Dec.  11.  McClure,  James. 

Craig,  James  Andrew. 

Smith,  Sidney  Maynard. 

Horley,  Arthur  Solomon. 

Scott,  Sydney  Richard. 

Warren,  Richard. 

Longridge,    Charles    John 
Nep«an. 

Broomhall,  Benjamin  Charles. 

Jones,  Lawrence. 

"Wessels,  Francois  Henry. 

Cross,  Francis  George. 

Thompson,  Arthur  Ralph. 

Ticehurst,  Norman  Frederic. 

Shuttleworth,   Charles   Buck- 
ingham. 

Jenkins,  George  John. 

Dodds-Parker,  Arthur  Percy. 

Swan,  Russell  Henry  Jocelyn. 

1903. 
Uar.  12.  Greenfield,  Dudley  George. 
June  11.  Lyle,  Herbert  "Willoughhy. 

Peters,  Edwin  Arthur. 

Mumford,  Wilfred  George. 

Fremantle,  Francis  Edward. 

Roberts,  George  Augustus. 

Martin-Leake,  Arthur,  V.C. 

Moorshead,  Robert  Fletcher. 

Nicol,  Burton  Alexander. 

Lilley,  Ernest  Lewis. 

Wirgman,  Charles  Wynn. 

Collinson,  Harold. 

Cruise,  Richard  Robert. 

Gough,  William. 

Camps,  Percy  William  Leopold. 

Dickie,  William  Stewart. 

Hunt,  Edmund  Henderson. 

Jaques,  Robert. 

Telford,  Evelyn  Davison. 

Maclaren,  Norman. 

Atkins,  John. 

Fairlie-Clarke,  Allan  Johnston. 

Jones,  Bertrand  Seymour. 

Pitts,  Arthur  Gentry. 

Stusser,  Israel. 

Odgers,  Paul  Norman  Blake. 

Harlow,  Frederick  William. 

Formby,  Henry  Harper. 

916 


1903. 

June  11.  Howard,  Russell  John. 
Aug.    4.  Bowen,  William  Henry, 
Oct.  15.  English,  Thomas  Crisp. 
Dec.  10.  Myler,  John  William. 

Molesworth,   Theodore   Hen- 
derson. 

Taylor,  Frank  Edward. 

Rose,  Frank  Atcherley. 

Slater,  Benjamin  Holroyd. 

Turner,  George  Grey. 

Brawn,  Harry  Ellis. 

Maxwell,  William  Henry. 

Jennings,  John  Frederick. 

Marshall,  James  Cole. 

Phillips,  Miles  Harris. 

Doble,  Henry  Tregellas. 

Horsford,    Cyril   Arthur 
Bennett. 

Wilson,  William  Carlyle. 

WylTe,  David  Storer. 

1904. 
Jan.  14.  Fedden,  Walter  Fedde. 

Caddy,  Adrian. 
Apr.  14.  Whitaker,  Roy  Henry  Rollin- 
eon. 
5]Ward,  Edward. 
June    9.  Watson,  John  Harry. 

Heath,  Philip  Maynard. 

Ridout,   Charles   Archibald 
Scott. 

Jones,  William  Warner. 

Addison,  Oswald  Lacy. 

Fisher,  Edward  Fow. 

Parkin,  Alfred. 

Scott,  Wallace  Arthur. 

Thompson,  Harold  Theodore. 

Beckett-Overy,  Harry. 

Roberts,  James  Alexander. 

Hartley,  Harold. 
Oct.  13.  Nesfield,  Vincent  Blumhardt. 

Robertson,  Carrick  Hey. 
Nov.  10.  Greenwood,  Charles  Henry. 
Dec.     8.  Hayward,  John  Arthur. 

Marriott,  Cecil  Edward. 

Hasslacher,  Francis  Joseph. 

Clay,  John. 

Pollard,  Herbert  Dean. 

McGavin,  Donald  Johnstone. 
959 


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1    904. 

Dec.    8.  Walters,  Charles  Ferrier. 
Elmslie,  Reginald  Cheyne. 
Waugh,  George  Ernest. 
Coke,    William    Francis 

Harriott. 
Carling,  Ernest  Hock. 
Hastings,  Sonierville. 
Davies-Colley,  Hugh. 
Upcott,  Harold. 
Adams,  Joseph  Ebenezer. 
Lyth,  Harold  Ashton. 
Rees,  William  Arthur. 
Brailey,  Arthur  Robertson. 
Harnett,  Walter  Lidwell. 
Moon,  Archibald  Trevor. 
Black,  Kenneth. 
Faulder,  Thomas  Jefferson. 
Goulden,  Charles  Bernard. 
Spriggs,  Neville  Ivens. 
Parker,  Frederick  Henry. 
Ferguson,  Robert  James. 
Tawse,  Herbert  Bell. 

1905. 
Jan.  12.  Waterfield,  Noel  Everard. 
Mar.    9.  Rowntree,  Cecil  William. 
June    1.  Spreat,  Frank  Arthur. 

Norman,  Frederick. 

Foulkes,  Thomas  Howard. 

Swainson,   James    Midleton 
Graham. 

Perrin,  Thomas. 

Taunton,  Edgar. 

Thomson,  Charles  Bertram. 

Walker,  Robert  Alexander. 

Killick,  Charles. 

Graham,  Cecil  Irving. 

Lakin,  Charles  Ernest. 

Dolbey,  Robert  Valentine. 

Smith,  George  Frederick  Dar- 
wall. 

Richards,  Owen  William. 

Pierpoint,  Harry  William. 

Ward,  Bernard  Joseph.  . 

Williams,  Moses  Thomas. 

James,  William  Warwick. 

Atkey,  Oliver  Francis  Havocs. 

Goldie,   Walter    Leigh     Mac- 
kinnon. 

1002 


1905. 
June    1.  Guthrie,  Thomas. 

Hamilton,  Arthur  Francis. 

Mylvaganam,  Henry  Bailey. 
«     Kidd,  Francis  Seymour. 

Cooke,  James  Douglas. 

Hudson,  Arthur  Cyril. 

Daniels,  Frederic  William. 

Bates,  Tom. 

Henderson,  Thomas  Bonhote. 

Allen,  Sydney  Chalmers. 

Duudon,  John. 

Ellis,  Frederick  William. 

Pilcher,     Edgar     Montagu, 
D.S.O. 
Nov.    9.  Barling,  Seymour  Gilbert. 
Dec.  14.  Howse,  Cyril  Beresford. 

Homo,  Alfred  Lucette. 

Groves,  Ernest  William  Hey. 

Hadley,  Frederick  Augustus. 

Cunningham,  John  Francis. 

Wrigley,  Philip  Roscoe. 

Walker,  Harold. 

Bayley,  Eric. 

Boyd,  Sidney  Arthur. 

Fitzmaurice-Kelly,  Maurice 
Anthony  Miller. 

Hughes,  Gerald  Stephen. 

Balme,  Harold. 

Burfield,  Joseph. 

Holland,  Eardley  Lancelot. 

Pye-Smith,  Charles  Derwent. 

Wilson,  Harold  William. 

Adams,  Philip  Edward  Homer. 

Talbot,  Leouard  Smith. 

Choyce,  Charles  Coley. 

Kelly,  Robert  Ernest. 

Patterson,  Norman. 

Stephenson,  John. 

Wright,  Garnet  t. 

1906. 
June  14.  Hugo,  Edward  Victor. 

Mortimer.  William  Graddon. 
Noall,  William  Paynier. 
Stewart.    George   Irvine 

Thompson. 
Hayden,  Arthur  Falconer. 
Ilidew ood,  Harold  Edward. 
Ward,  Eruest, 

1040 


CHRONOLOGICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


Ill 


1906. 
June  14.  Webber,  Alexander  Moxon. 

Cole,  Percival  Pasley. 

Footner,  George  Rammell. 

Mollison,  William  Mayhew. 

Coupland,  James  Alane. 

Bennett,  Vivian  Boase. 

Farquhar,  George  Greig. 

Fitzwilliams,  Duncan  Camp- 
bell Lloyd. 
Oct.  11.    James,  Robert  Rutson. 
Dec.  13.   Ricbards,  William  Jones. 

Davies,  Hugb  Morriston. 

de  Silva,  Artbur  Harcellus. 

Webb-Jobnson,    Alfred 
Edward. 

Williams,  GwynneEvan  Owen. 

Taylor,  William  Gordon. 

Riviere,  Bernard  Beryl. 

Gilbert,  Henry. 

Gibb,  Harold  Pace. 

Moore,  Robert  Foster. 

Hugbes,  Ernest  Cranmer. 

Mant,  Harold  Turley. 

Milne,  Robert. 

Moore,  Walter  William. 

Greeves,  Reginald  Affleck. 

1907. 
Mar.  14.  Robinson,    Gerald    Cbarles 
Frederick. 
Norbury,  Lionel  Edward  Close. 
Apr.  18.1T Hill,  Alex. 

^[Thomson,  Arthur. 
June  13.  Turner,  Reginald  George. 

Denyer,    Stanley    Edward, 

C.M.G. 
Paramore,  Richard  Horace. 
Arkle,  James  Vei-e. 
Hepwortb,  Frank  Arthur. 
Cripps,  William  Lawrence. 
Goyder,  Francis  Willoughby. 
Cumberlidge,  William  Isaac. 
Jeans,   Frank  Alexander 

Gallon. 
Ball,  William  Girling. 
Perkins,  Herbert  Wilberforce. 
Walton,  Albert  James. 
Back,  Ivor  Gordon. 
Mead,  John  Clarke. 

1088 


1907. 
June  13.  Faulkner,  Ebenezer  Ross. 

Giuseppi,  Paul  Leon. 

Birks,  Melville. 

Forbes,  Robert  Dow. 

McKenty,  Francis  Edmund. 

Barry,  David  Thomas. 

Goodwin,  Arthur  Charles. 

Harcourt,  Richard  Eugene. 

Joly,  John  Swift. 

Rayner,  Henry  Herbert. 
Nov.  14.  Bott,  Robert  Henry. 
Dec.  12.  Ainsworth,  Hugh. 

Maynard,  Edwin. 

Stock,  William  Stuart  Vernon. 

Fisher,  Welby  Earle. 

Couzens,  Alfred  John. 

Bain,  Edward  Walter. 

French,  John  Gay. 

Culpin,  Millais. 

Appleyard,  William. 

Hayman,  Samuel  Clifford. 

Chitty,  Hubert. 

Hardwick-Smith,  Henry. 

Brierley,  Wilfrid  Edward. 

Clarke,  Colin. 

Gray,  Harry  Tyrrell. 

McPherson,  Thomas. 

Talbot,  Philip. 

Jamison,  Reginald. 

Braithwaite,  Leonard  Ralph. 

Duncan,  Kenneth  McKenzie. 

Falconer,  James  Law. 

Gillespie,  Edward. 

Ligat,  David. 

Shorney,  Herbert  Frank. 

1908. 
Apr.    9.    Dawson,  Joseph  Bernard. 

^[Keatinge,  Henry  Pottinger. 
June  18.  Urwin,  John  Johnson. 

Gray,  Archibald  Montague 

Henry. 
Hett,  Geoffrey  Seccombe. 
Moore,  Clifford  Arthur. 
Rischbieth,  Harold. 
Irving,  Hamilton. 
Hine,  Montague  Leonard. 
Page,  Charles  Max. 
Davies-Colley,  Robert. 

1134 


112 


CHRONOLOGICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


1908. 
June  18.  Roy,  Donald  Whatley. 
Daw,  Samuel  "Wilfrid. 
Kinder,  Alexander. 
Unwin,  Harold  Arthur  Robert 

Edmond. 
Frankau,  Claud  Howard 

Stanley. 
"Wilson,  George  Ewart.  , 

Simpson,  George  Charles 

Edward. 
"Watkinson,  "Wilfred. 
Short,  Arthur  llendle. 
July     9.  Smith,  Charles  Harold. 
„     30.  Mills,  George  Percival. 
Dec.  10.  Balean,  Hermann. 

Macmillan,  John  McCallum 

Anderson. 
Ross,  Robert  Ainslie. 
Hamilton,  William  Haywood. 
Blaxland,  Athelstan  Jasper. 
Colt,  George  Herbert. 
Coventon,   Albert  "William 

Duncan. 
Hey,  "Wilson  Harold. 
Hope,   Charles    William 

Menelaus. 
"Welchman,  Walter. 
Davis,  Haldinstoin  David. 
Whitehouse,  Harold  Beckwith. 
Evans,  John  Jackson  Whatley. 
Fen  wick,  William  Stephen. 
Huggins,  Godfrey  Martin. 
Walker,  Kenneth  Macfarlane. 
Carswell,  William  Elliott. 
Nightingale,  Henry  John. 
Crawford,  Andrew  John. 
Willan,  Robert  Joseph. 
Pooley,  George  Henry. 
Aitken,  David  McCrae. 
Crymble,  Percival  Tempi eton. 
Gleudining,  Bryden. 
Killcn,  Thomas. 
Payne,  John  Ernest. 
Slinger,  Robert  Townley. 

1909. 
Jan.  14.  Rutherford,  Norman  Cecil. 
Mar.  11.  Barringfcon,  Frederick  James 
Fitzmaurice. 

Apr     1.1'Murphv.  Sir  Shirley  Forstcr. 

117". 


1909. 
Apr.   1. If  Thane,  George  Dancer  (Kt.) 
June  10.  James,  Charles  Henry. 

Oldfield,  Carlton. 

Dorrell,  Edmund  Arthur. 

Smith,  Percy  Montague. 

Battye,  Walter  Rothney. 

Letchworth,  Thomas  Wilfrid. 

Forshaw,  William  Herbert. 

Levy,  Aaron. 

Rainforth,  John  Jekyll. 

Woolfenden,  Herbert  Francis. 

White,  Clifford  Sidney. 

Worthington,  Robert  Alfred. 

Juler,  Frank  Anderson. 

Clare,  Thomas  Charles. 

Barris,  John  Davis. 

Layton,  Thomas  Bramley. 

McDonagh,  James  Eustace 
Radclyffe. 

McDonald,  Sydney  Gray. 

Quick,  Hamilton  Ernest. 

Farrant,  Rupert. 

Fleming,  Alexander. 

Joyce,  James  Leonard. 

Leipoldt,  Christian  Frederic 
•  Louis. 

Neil,  William  Fulton. 

Martin,  Edward  Kenneth. 

Ollerenshaw,  Robert. 

Poate,  Hugh  Raymond  Guy. 

Pybus,  Frederick  Charles. 

Cope,  Vincent  Zachary. 

Devereux,  Arthur  Cecil. 

Munby,  William  Maxwell. 

Panting,    Laurence    Chris- 
topher. 
Oct.   14.  Woolf,     Albert     Edward 

Mortimer. 
Nov.  11.  Woodman,  Edward   Mus- 

grave. 
Dec.     9.  Grant,  John  William  Geary. 

Davies,  David  Leighton. 

Smith,     Hugh     Bernard 
Willoughby. 

Edmond,  William  Square. 

Howarth,  Walter  Goldie. 

Griffith,  Arthur  Donald. 

Hotop,  Francis  Rudolph. 

Bankart,      Arthur     Sydney 
Blundcll. 

L218 


CHRONOLOGICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


113 


1909. 
Dec.     9.  Roberts,  James  Ernest  Helme. 
Souttar,  Henry  Sessions. 
Hedley,  John  Prescott. 
Bristow,  Walter  Rowley. 
Coorlawala,     Rustom     Nus- 

serwan. 
Rooke,  Alfred  Basil. 
Bacha,  Ardeshir  Pestonji. 
Spittel,  Richard  Lionel. 
Gilder,ManchershaDhanjibhai 

Dorabji. 
Deshmukh,  Gopal  Vinayak. 
Treves,  Wilfrid  Warwick. 
Abraham,  James  Johnston. 
Aitken,  Andrew  Blair. 
Anderson,  Henry  Graeme. 
Gough,  Alfred. 
Muecke,  Francis  Frederick.  • 
Scott,  Malcolm  Leslie. 
Spong,  Ambrose. 
Thompson,  Hubert  Gordon. 
Worton,  Albert  Samuel. 

1910. 
Apr.  14.5[Lunn,  John  Reuben. 
May  12.  Daniels,  Davis  Woodcock. 
June    9.  Novis,  Thomas  Shepherd. 

Evans,  Thomas  John  Carey. 

Oram,  Evelyn  Henry  Bardens. 

Wright,  Andrew  John  Metford. 

Austin,  Lorimer  John. 

Lang,  Basil  Thorn. 

Digby,  Kenelm  Hutchinson. 

Griffin,  Walter  Bristow. 

Vellacott,  Harold  Fitz. 

Campbell,  William  Archibald. 

Davies,  David. 

Douglas,  William  Robert. 

Vickerman,  Philip  Seston. 

Dick,  Alan  MacDonald. 

Guevara-Bojas,  Felipe. 

J  oil,  Cecil  Augustus. 

Buck,  Howard. 

Campbell,  Robert  Harold. 

Eadie,  James. 

Jamison,  Robert. 

Ussher,  George  Herbert. 
Dec.     8.  Fenton,  Thomas  Gerald. 

Pardhv,  Krishna  Moreshwar. 
1263 
1919. 


1910. 
Dec.     8.  Ainger,  William  Bradshaw. 
Maples,  Ernest  Edgar. 
Fenwick,    George    Ernest 

Oswald. 
Thomas,  Gordon  Wilson. 
Wyatt,  James  Montagu. 
Davies,    Edwin    Thomas 

Harries. 
Wilson,  John  Black  Ferguson. 
Bryan,  Charles  Walter  Gordon. 
Macalpine,  James  Barlow. 
Verrall,  Paul  Jenner. 
Richardson,  Alfred. 
Gillies,  Harold  Delf. 
Lobb,  Edward  Leslie  Martyn. 
Chappie,  Harold. 
Kumarasaruy,  Murugesem 

Muthu. 
O'Malley,  John  Francis. 
Mapother,  Edward. 
Pannett,  Charles  Aubrey. 
Quick,  Balcombe. 
Roth,  Paul  Bernard. 

1911. 
Jan.   12.  Johnson,  Walter  Burford. 
Feb.     9.  Webb,  Charles  Henry  Shorney. 
Mar.    9.  Cowell,  Ernest  Marshall. 

Bharucha,Phirozshah  Byramji. 
June     8.  Reid,  John  Buchanan. 

Talbot,  Francis  Theodore. 

Bevers,  Edmund  Cecil. 

Sladen,    Reginald     John 
Lambart. 

Loosley,    Alfred    Edward 
Arthur. 

Adeney,  George  Cuthbert. 

Kisch,  Harold  Albert. 

Greene,  Charles  Williams. 

Thompson,  George  Stanley. 

Kennedy,  Charles  Matheson. 

Miller,  William  Henry. 

Buckley,  John  Philip. 

Gauntlett,  Eric  Gerald. 

Baria,  Dinsha  Darasha. 

Wilks,  Washington  Everitt. 

Crook,  Arthur  Henry. 

Haigh,  William  Edwin. 

Hughes,  Basil. 

1305 


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CHRONOLOGICAL    REGISTER    OF    FELLOWS. 


1911. 

Juue    8.  Jefferson,  Geoffrey. 

Hoy,  Bidharn  Chandra. 

Bazett,  Henry  Cuthbert. 

Morley  John. 

Fearnley,  Harold. 

Finch,  Ernest  Frederick. 

Gray,  George  Munn. 

Jordan,  Anson  Robertson. 

Mouat,  Thomas  Bernard. 

"Wilson,  Hugh  Cameron. 

"Woodward,    Alfred    Chad 
Turner. 

Yorke,  Courtenay. 
Oct.    12.  Dalai,  Anandrai  Keshavlal. 

Sampson,  Herbert  Henry. 
Dec.  14.  Robinson,  Harry. 

Smith,  Thomas  "Waddelow. 

Hull,  Alfred  John. 

Haslam,  Arthur  Charles. 

Jeremy,  Harold  Howe. 

Reckless,  Philip  Alfred. 

Morgan,  Henry  Lewis. 

Turton,  James  Richard  Henry. 

Girdlestone,  Gathorne  Robert. 

McCaw,  Alexander  Todd. 

Lloyd,  Bertram  Arthur. 

Rankin,  David. 

Colledge,  Lionel. 

Townrow,  Vincent. 

Goodwin,  Bernard  Grainger. 

Lee,  Harry. 

Parkinson,  "William  Robert. 

Vairakiam,    Samuel  Ariarat- 
napillai. 

Pink,  "Wilfrid  Langrish. 

Moorhead,  Andrew  Samuel. 

Bourne,  Aleck  William. 

Bullock,  Howard. 

Aickin,  Casement  Gordon. 

Johnston,  Henry  Mulrea. 

Maclure,  Alfred  Fay. 
Mac  Watt,  Robert  Charles. 
Shaw,  Charles  Gordon. 
Todd,  Thomas  Wingate. 

§Davies-Colley,  Eleanor. 

1912. 
Mar.  14.  Harkness,  Robert  Coltart. 
Apr.  11. %  Pratt,  James  John. 

15*50 


1912. 
June  13.  Wilson,  Roger  Parker. 
Cook,  Lewis. 

Carter,  Robert  Markham. 
Whale,      George      Harold 

Lawson. 
Davis,  Edward  David. 
Strickland,  Harold  Foster. 
Flint,  Ethelbert  Rest. 
Lees,  Kenneth  Arthur. 
Everidge,  John. 
Rix,  Rowland  Waters. 
Holman,  Charles  Colgate. 
Candler,  Arthur  Laurence. 
Alderson,  Gerald  Graham. 
Wood,  Duncan. 
Stanley,  Ernest  Gerald. 
Cleminson,  Frederick  John. 
Stout,    Thomas   Duncan 

Macgregor. 
Stowell,    Thomas    Edmund 

Alexander. 
Richardson,  Alfred  Henry. 
Harty,  John  Percy  Ingham. 
Hughes,  Ernest  Ethelbert. 
Phillips,  Walter. 
Walker,  Albert  Latimer. 
Warburton,  Gilbert  Bertram. 
Oct.  10.  Robinson,  Arthur  Leyland. 
Nov.  14.  Lovell,      Arthur      Gordon 

Haynes. 
Dec.  12.  Higgins,  Thomas  Twistington. 
Gowland,  William  Percy. 
Finn,  Allen  Rigden. 
Graham.  Samuel  Lewis. 
O'Brien,  Arthur  Boniface. 
Morson,  Albert  Clifford. 
Trethowan,  William  Henry. 

Wilson,  Ivan  Stuart. 

Gilliatt,  William. 

Ley,  Gordon. 

Yiner,  Geoffrey. 

Mackenzie,  Colin. 

Tick,  Reginald  Martin. 

Pearse,  Robin. 

Alles,  Emmanuel  Caetan. 

Bromley,  Lancelot. 

Attwater,  Harry  Lawrence. 

Lindsay,  Ernest  Charles. 

Wildman,  William  Stanley. 

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CHRONOLOGICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


115 


1912. 
Dec.  12.  Gardner,  Arthur  Duncan. 
Gould,  Eric  Lush  Pearce. 
Smith,  Wilbum. 
Wade,  James  Owen  David. 
Fahniy-el-Minyawi,  Ibrahim. 
Piatt,  Harry. 
Sauer,  John  Godfrey. 
Hewitt,  David  Walker. 
Mackenzie,  Kenneth. 
Ward,     Lancelot    Edward 
Barrineton. 


1913. 
Jan.      9.  MacWatters,  Matthew  Robert 

Cecil. 
Feb.  13.  Maybury,  Bernard  Constable. 
Apr.  10.  Quine,  Albert  Edward. 
June  12.  Broome,  Harold  Holkar. 

Taylor,  Douglas  Compton. 

lies,  Arthur  Ernest. 

Frean,  Henry  George. 

Darling,  Harry  Cecil  Ruther- 
ford. 

Mawhood,    Reginald    Hawks- 
worth. 

Shattock,  Clement  Edward. 

Hoyte,  Stanley. 

Palmer,  Alexander  Croydon. 

Grange,  Charles  D'Oyly. 

Neame,  Humphrey. 

Pinnock,  Dudley  Denham. 

Todd,  Alan  Herapath. 

Watts,  John  Ernest  Price. 

Anderson,  Charles  Vernon. 

Davis,     Kenneth     James 
Acton. 

Lock,  Norman  Francis. 

Ritson,  Stanley. 

Vlaato,  Michael  Ernest  Theo- 
dore Demetrius. 

Chubb,  Gilbert  Charles. 

Jackson,   Charles  Eric  Sweet- 
ing. 

Oakden,  William  Marshall. 

Perrin,  Walter  Sidney. 

Gemmill,  William. 

Kennedy,  John. 

143; 


1913. 
June  12.  Saint,     Charles      Frederick 
Morris. 

Stephens,    Frederick     Glover 
Xesson. 

Thompson,  John. 
July  10.  Foster,  Philip  Stanley. 

Mitchener,  Philip  Henry. 
Oct.      9.  Martyn,  Henry  Linnington. 

Hammond,  Thomas  Edwin. 
Dec.  11.  Howe,  Robert  Morison. 

Franklin,  Philip  Julius. 

Benians,    Thomas    Herbert 
Cecil. 

Davies,  Trevor  Berwyn. 

Bates,  Mark. 

Archer,  Charles  William. 

Rainey,  Edward  Holmes. 

Ritchie,  John  Lichtenstein. 

Diggle,  Frank  Holt. 

Jobson,  James  Stanley. 

Brown,  Stanley  Eric  Vincent. 

Moreton,  Adrian  Leonard. 

Neve,  Clement  Treves. 

Ramsay,  Robert  Anstruther. 

Schlesinger,  Edward  Gustave. 

Duggan,  Norman. 

Radley,  Sidney  Bertram. 

Bell,  Francis  Gordon. 

Lake,  Norman  Claudius. 

Morrison,  John  Tertius. 

Bookless,  John  Smeed. 

Gibson,  Alexander. 

Gow,  John. 

MacQueen,  Ronald  Chesney. 

Stewart,  Joseph  Collingwood. 

1914. 

Jan.      8.  Harrison,  Howard  Davidson. 
Feb.  12.  Taylor,  Julian. 
Apr.    2.fMay,  Arthur  William  (K.C.B.) 
June  11.  Pry nne,  Harold  Vernon. 
Leonard,  William  Hugh. 
Hughes,  David  Morgan. 
Batten.  Herbert  Ernest. 
Oliver,    Matthew    William 

Baillie. 
Donaldson,  Malcolm. 

1474 
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CHRONOLOGICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


1914. 

June  11.  Maxted,  George. 

Neligan,  George  Ernest. 

Alexander,  Harold  George. 

Wagstaffe,  William  Warwick. 

Glendining,  Yincent. 

Griffith,  Harold  Kinder. 

Jefferson,  John  Cecil. 

Shafeek,  Ahmad. 

Tonks,  John  "Wilson. 

Ewart,  George  Arthur. 

Graves,  Thomas  Chivers. 

Pendered,  John  Hawker. 

Curry,  Wilfred  Alan. 

Loughnane,    Farquhar 
McGillivray. 

O'Sullivan,  Richard  Francis. 

Petty,  Michael  Joseph. 

Redding,  John  Magnus. 

Gabriel,  Vraspillai. 

Gardiner,  Harold. 

Mullally,  Gerald  Thomas. 

Cook,  Frank. 

Wallace,    Robert    Allez 
Rotherham. 

Beam,  Andrew  Russell. 

Forsyth,    John    Andrew 
Cairns. 

Holmes,   Thomas   Sydney 
Shaw. 

Knox,  Robert  Welland. 

Lincoln,  William  Ayer. 

McKerroWjWilliam  Alexander 
Hogg. 

Smerdon,  Edgar  Wilmot. 

Storey,  John  Colvin. 

Wickens,  George  Henry. 
Nov.  12.  Horton,  Robert  Lister. 
Dec.  10.  Geach,  Robert  Neville. 

Hume,  Douglas  Walter. 

Noon,  Charles. 

Beresford,    Gerald    Wadding- 
ton. 

Barclay,  John  Hamilton. 

Howell,     Bernard     Whit- 
church. 

Doyno,  Philip  Geoflfry. 

df  Mowbray,  Ralph  Marsh. 

Green,  Douglas. 

1515 


1915. 
Mar.  11.  Moolgavker,  ShamraoRamrao. 
Apr.    8.^TLarkin,  Frederick  George. 

^[Symington,  Johnson. 
June  10.  Gadgil,  Shridhar  Bheckajce. 

Collins,  Robert  Edward. 

Rivett,  Louis  Carnac. 

Gray,  Arthur  Oliver. 

White,  James  Renfrew. 

Banerji,  Lalit  Mohan. 

Marshall,  Charles  Jennings. 

Edge,  Benjamin  Thomas. 
Oct.    1 4.  Driberg,  James  Douglas. 
Dec.     9.  Harries,  David  John. 

Edwards,  Artnur  Tudor. 

Southam,  Arthur  Hughes. 

Chance,  Arthur. 

Romanis,     William     Hugh 
Cowie. 

Bridge,  Reginald  Harold. 

O'Malley,  Michael  George. 

1910. 
Apr.  13.  f  Bassett-Smith,  Percy  Willi  am. 

iJColyer,  James  Frank. 
June    8.  Saner,  Francis  Donaldson. 

Littlejohn,    Charles    William 

Berry. 
Lawson,  Robert  Sharp. 
Dec.  14.  Walker,  Harry  Bertram. 
Tanner,  William  Edward. 
Cobbe,  Thomas  Jacob. 
Woodall,  Ambrose  Edgar. 

1917. 
Apr.  12.f  Sloggett,  Sir  Arthur  Thomas 

(K.C.B.) 
June  14.  Zamora,  Alberto  Medardo. 
Cameron,  Lyle  John. 
Oliver,  John  Dudgeon. 
Dec.  13.  Griffiths,  Hugh  Ernest. 

191 S. 
Apr.  ll.ilManbv,  Sir  Alan  Reeve. 

f  Jones,  Sir  Robert,  C.B. 
June  13.  Murray,  Ernest  Farquhar. 

Wilkie,  David  Percival   Dal- 
breck. 

1552 


CHRONOLOGICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


117 


1918. 
Dec.  12.  Gabriel,  William  Bash  all. 
Gallie,  William  Edward. 


1919. 
Feb.  13.  Martin,  Frank  Beauchamp. 
Apr.  10.  Morford,  Arthur. 

iJAdami,  John  George. 
IfGoodwin,  Sir  Thomas  Herbert 
John  Chapman  (K.C.B.) 
June  12.  Greenwood,  Henry  Harold. 
Just,  Theodore  Hartmann. 
Baird,  John  Bruce. 
Russell,    Harrolde    Bedford 

George. 
Ward,  Ronald  Ogier. 

1563 


1919. 

June  12.  Hindmarsh,  Thomas  Albert. 
Bird,  Martin  Wright  Kidman. 
Phillips,  Leonard  George. 
Molesworth,  Hickman  Walter 
Lancelot. 
§Lewis,  Emily  Catherine. 
Hurley,   Thomas   Ernest 

Victor. 
Moore,  Arthur  Eisdell. 
Newton,    Hibbeit    Alan 

Stephen. 
Tatlow,    Robert   Evelyn 

Tissington. 
Upjohn,    William    George 
D  is  more. 
July  12.  Keen,  John  Asarja. 

1574 


118 


REGISTER  OP  FELLOWS  IN  ALPHABETICAL  ORDER 
WITH  THEIR  ADDRESSES. 


TfFellows  elected  as  Members  of  20  years'  standing    26 

gFellows  by  examination,  under  Medical  Act,  1876  2 

Fellows  by  examination  {unmarked)  1,546 


Total 


1,574 


Name  and  Residence. 
Abbott,  Francis  Charles,  "Hermitage?  White  Hill,  BletcMngley 
A  braham,  James  Johnston,  O.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  79  WimpoU-street,W . 
Acl&nd,B.ag'hT.D.,G.M..G.>G.B.K,NorthBelt,Christchurch,N.Z. 

Adam,  John  Law,  Blackwater,  Hants 

UAdami,  Jo\m  George, C.TS.TZ., Pe9nbroke-7wus(>,1330xford-st.^\T .1 

Adams,  Edmund  Weaver,  Church-street,  Slough     

Adams,  Evelyn  Geo.  Beadon,  "Oahdene,1'  Andover-rd.,  Newbury 

Adams,  James,  4  Chisivich-place,  Eastbourne    

Adams,  John,  180  Aldersyate-street,  E.C 

Adams,  Joseph  Ebenezer,  40  Devonshire-place,  W 

Adams,  Josiali  Oake,  117  Cazenove-road,  Stamford-hill,  N 

Adams,  Philip  Edward  Homer,  53  Broad-street,  Oxford 

Addison,  Kt.ITon.  Chris.,  M.P.,  "  Pretty  Comer,"  Northwood.  . 

Addison,  Oswald  Lacy,  125  Harley-street,  W 

Adeney,  George  Cuthbert,  No.  1  C.C.S.,  B.E.F.,  France 

Aickin,  Casement  Gordon,  Auckland,  N.Z. 

Ainger,  William  Bradshaw,  96  Sloane-street,  S.  W.   .  . . 

Ainsworth,  II.,  Lt-Col.  I.M.S.,  c/o  Cook  $  Son,  Bombay 

Aitken,  Andrew  Blair,  15  Esplanade  West,  Sunderland 

Aitken,  David  McCrae,  42  Wimpole-street,  W 

Aitken,  Robert  Young,  O.B.E.,  53  Preston-new-road,  Blackburn 
Alderson, Gerald  (i.,  Students'-ho.,  U.  Coll.Ho8p.,Oower-st.,'W .C. 

Alexander,  Harold  George,  Capt.  l.M.S 

Allien,  Sydney  ( ibalmers,  Dunedin,  N.Z 

Alles,Emmanue]  G.,\3Kyn8ey-rd,Cinnamon-gd8.,  Colombo,  Ceylon 
Anderson, Alex.  Richa.Y&,G.B,K,5EastCircu8-8treet, Nottingham 
Anderson,!  'has.YeTnoii,S9Chudleigh-bdg8^Elof-8t.,  Johannesburg 
Anderson,  George  Reinhardt,  36  Woghton-street,  South port  .... 

Anderson,  Henry  Graeme,  101  Harley  Street,  W.  

Andrew,  George,  5  Montpelier-creacent,  Brighton    

Andrews,  Archibald  George,  287  Qfoss-lane  East,  Manchester. . 

Andrews,  \V.  S.,  ,S7.  Mary' 's-laini,  Leckhampton-rd '.,  Cheltenham 

Angus,  Henry  B., Carlton  House,  Je8mond-4-d.,Newcastlc~on-Tyne, 
Appleyard,  William,  2  Marlborough-road,  Bradford,  Yorkshire. 

Archer,  ( 'lias.  William,  Beaulieu-houae,Olad*-rd,,  Mai  low,  Bucks. 

35 


Fellow. 
June  9, 1S92 
Dec.  9,1909 
Dec.  12,1901 
Dec.  14, 1899 
Apr.  10,1919 
June  14, 1894 
June  11, 1896 
June  14, 1888 
Dec.  13, 1888 
Dec.  8,1904 
June  11, 1874 
Dec.  14, 1905 
Dec.  12, 1895 
June  9,1904 
June  8,1911 
Dec.  14, 1911 
Dec.  8,1910 
Dec.  12,1907 
Dec.  9,1909 
Dec.  10, 1908 
June  20, 1901 
June  13, 1912 
June  11.  L91  1 
June  1,1905 
Dec.  12,1912 
Dec.  11,1884 
Juno  12, 1913 
June  9,1892 
I  tec.  «),1909 
Dec.  11,1879 
.1  une  1 2, 1890 
June  12, L879 
Dec.  II,  1002 
Dec.  12, 1907 
Dec.  LI,  1918 


Member. 
Aug.  2,1888 
Dec.  9,1909 
Nov.  10, 1898 
Nov.  10, 1898 
June  27, 1887 
Feb.  11, 1892 
May  10, 1894 
July  26, 1873 
July  25, 1872 
July  31,1902 
Apr.  28,1805 
Feb.  11, 1904 
Nov.  12,1891 
May  9,1901 
Aug.  4,1903 
Dec.  14,1911 
Nov.  13, 1902 
Nov.  9,1893 
Dec.  9,1909 
Dec.  10, 1908 
Feb.  7,1901 
July  29, 1909 
May  11,  L911 
May  11,1905 
July  29, 1909 
Jan.  24,1877 
May  11,1911 
Nov.  10, 1887 
Dec.  9,1909 
Jan.  21,1874 
Nov.  li>,  L88] 
May  28,  L878 
July  80, 1891 
An-.  J.  1!»03 
July  29,  1909 


ALPHABETICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


119 


Name  and  Residence. 
Arkle,  James  Vere,  Dugan-street,  Kalgoorlie,  Western  Australia 

Armour.  Donald  John,  C.M.G.,  89  Harley-street,  W 

Armstead,  Hugh  Wells,  4  Queens-gardens,  W 

Armstrong,  Hugh,  139  Macquarie-street,  Hobart,  Tasmania  .  . 
Armstrong-Jones,  Sir  Robert,  C.B.E.,  9  Bramham-gardens,  S.W- 
Arnold,  Ernest  Charles,  28  Westbourne-road,  Forest-hill,  S.E.  . 

Arnold,  Gilbert  James,  "  Toorak"  The  Ooffs,  Eastbourne 

Arnott,  Rev.  Henry,  The  Rectory,  Bechenham     

Ashby,  Alfred,  Ashdene,  Argyll-road,  Reading   

Ashdowne,  Wallace  Chas.  Geo.,  39  Devonshire-street,  W 

Ashe,  Evelyn  Oliver,  58  Currey-street,  Kimberley,  Cape,  S.  Afr. 
Ashworth,  Percy,  Durham-lodge,  26  Albert-road,  Southport.  .  .  . 
Atkey,  Oliver  Francis  Haynes,  "  Clevelands,"  Wimbledon     .... 

Atkin,  Charles,  Endcliffe  Croft,  Sheffield 

Atkins,  Sir  John,  K.O.M.G.,  3  Grosvenor-crescent,  S.W 

Attwater,  Harry  L., c/o  T.  II.  Attwater,  14  OldSq.,  Lincoln  s-inn. 
Austin,  Lorimer  John,  40  Devonshire-street,  W 

Bacha,  Ardeshir  Pestonji,  Bottlewala-villas,  Sleator-rd.,  Bombay. 

Back,  Ivor  Gordon,  14  Queen  Anne-street,  W 

Bailey,  Robert  Cozens,  57  Upper  Berkeley-street,  W. , 

Bain,  Edward  Walter,  45  Park-square,  Leeds     

Baird,  John  Bruce,  156  Spey-street,  Invercargill,  N.Z. 

Balding,  Daniel  Barley,  "  The  Beeches,"  Royston,  Herts    

Baldwin,  Aslett,  6  Manchester-square,  W •. 

Baldwin,  G.  R.,  232  Burke-rd.,  Up.  Hawthorn,  Melbourne,  Vict. 
Balean,  Hermann,  2  Ale.vandra-bldgs.,  Hong  Kong,  China  .... 
Balgarnie,  Wilfred,  O.B.E.,  The  Dutch  House,  Winchjield  .... 
Ball,  Wm.  Girling,  Wardens-house,  St.  Bartholomew' s-hosp.,  E.C. 
Ballance,  Sir  Chas.  A.,  K.O.M.G.,C.B.,M.V.O.,106//«r%-^.,W. 
Ballance,  Sir  Hamilton  A..,Y\..B.7£1.,C.l&.,AllSainVs-green, Norwich 

Balme,  Harold,  4  Ribb/esdale-road,  Hornsey,  N 

Banerji,Lalit  Mohan,  c/oCook  §■  Son,9  Old  Court-house-st.,  Calcutta 

Bankart,  Arthur  Sydney  Blundell,  14  Harley-street,  W 

Banks,  Alfred,   White  Lodge,  Oakhill-road,  Sutton     

Banting,  Cecil,  57  Harley-street,  W 

Barendt,  Frank  Hugh,  05  Rodney-street,  Liverpool 

Baria,  Dinsha  Darasha,  17  Seavieiv-terr.,  Middle  Coldbd,  Bombay 
Barclay, Jn. Hamilton, \South-parade,  Whitley Bay, Northumberl'd 
Barling,  Sir  Harry  Gilbert,  Bt.,  C.B.,  87  Cornivall-st.,  Birm.  .  . 
Barling,  Seymour  Gilbert,  C.M.G.,  52  Neichall-st.,  Birmingham. 

Barlow,  John,  4  Somerset-place,  Glasgow    

Barnes,  Frank,  41  Newhall-street,  Birmingham 

Barnett,  John  Edw.  Sewell,  49  Queen' s-rd.,  Kingston-hill,  Surrey. 
Barnett,  Louis  Edward,  C.M.G.,  83  Stajfbrd-st.,  Dunedin,  N.Z. 
Barratl,  J.  O.  Wakelin,  56  Alfriston-rd.,  Clapham-common,  S.W. 

Barrett,  John  Edward     

81 


Fellow. 
June  13, 1907 
May  31,1900 
June  14, 1894 
June  14, 1888 
Dec.  10, 1885 
June  14, 1888 
Dec.  12, 1895 
Dec.  10, 1868 
June  8,1871 
Dec.  9,1897 
June  9,1892 
Dec.  12, 1889 
June  1,1905 
Feb.  14, 1884 
June  11, 1903 
Dec.  12,1912 
June    9,1910 

Dec.  9,1909 
June  13, 1907 
Feb.  10, 1893 
Dec.  12,1907 
June  12, 1919 
June  10, 1858 
June  11, 1896 
Dec.  13, 1894 
Dec,  10, 1908 
June  13, 1889 
June  13, 1907 
June  8,1882 
Dec.  12, 1895 
Dec.  14, 1905 
June  10, 191 5 
Dec.  9,1909 
June  8,1893 
June  20, 1901 
Dec.  11,1890 
June  8,1911 
Dec.  10, 1914 
Dec.  8,1881 
Nov.  9,1905 
June  11, 1885 
June  12, 1902 
Dec.  9,1897 
June  12, 1890 
Dec.  11, 1890 
Dec.  13, 1894  ' 


Member. 
May  8,1902 
July  8,1897 
Feb.  11, 1892 
Apr.  28, 1885 
May  18, 1883 
July  23, 1883 
Nov.  9,1893 
July  29, 1864 
July  21, 1869 
July  29, 1895 
June  9,1892 
Aug.  4, 1887 
Feb.  12, 1903 
Jan.  23,1880 
May  9,1901 
Nov.  11, 1909 
July  26, 1906 


May 

May 

Feb. 

Feb. 

Oct, 

Jan. 

July 

Nov. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Feb. 

July 

Aug. 

Aug. 

Nov. 

May 

July 

Feb. 

Apr. 

May 

Nov. 

July 

Nov. 

Nov. 

May 

Aug. 

Mav 

Dec. 

Dec. 


14, 1908 

11. 1905 

13. 1890 

13. 1902 
12,1911 
28, 1853 
27, 1893 

9, 1893 
7, 1901 

29, 1887 
9, 1905 

23, 1879 
1, 1892 
4,1903 

12,1914 

10. 1906 

30. 1891 
13. 1896 
23, 1885 
14, 1908 

9,1911 
25,1879 

12. 1903 
17, 1874 

4, 1898 

2, 1888 

9,1889 

11,1890 

13,  1894 


120 


ALPHABETICAL  REfilSTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


Name  and  Residence. 
Barrett,SirJas.W.fK.B.E.,O.B.,C.M.G.,105CfefffW«nrt.,J»fe».,F4<rf. 
Barrington,  Fourness,  218  Macquarie-street,  Sydney,  N.S.  W.  .  . 
Barrington,  Fredk.  Jas.  Fitzmaurice,  Univ.  Coll.-hospital,  W.C. 

Bands,  John  Davis,  50  Welbeck-street,  W 

Barrow,  Albert  Boyce,  8  Upper  Wimpole-street,  W 

Barry,  David  Thomas,  Alexander-place,  Cork 

Barwell,  Harold  Shuttleworth,  39  Queen  Anne-street,  \V 

«  I  }assett-Smith,P.W.,C. B. , C. M.G., R.N., 6  Talbot-houses, Blackh'th 
Batchelor,  Ferdinand  Stanley,  19  London-street,  Dunedin,  N.Z. . 

Bates,  Mark,  O.B.E.,  33  The  Ty  thing,  Worcester   

Bates,  Tom,  44  Foregate-street,  Worcester  

Batten,  Herbert  Ernest,  77   Welbeck-street,  W 

Batterham,  John  Williams,  "  The  Farthings,"  Northiam,  Sussex 

Battersby,  James,  61 G  Great  Eastern-road,  Glasgow . 

Battle,  William  Henry,  49  Harley-street,  W , 

Battye,W. n.,T>.8.0.,Lt.-Col.LM.8.,King$Co.,9PallMall,8.V/. 

Bayley,  Eric,  21  Finsbury-square,  E.C.  2 

Bazett,  Henry  Ciithbert,  M.C.,  Magdalen  College,  Oxford  .... 
Beale,  Peyton  Todd  Bowman,  'fOaklands"  Ilythe,  Southampton 
Beam,  Andrew  Russell,  22  Amhurst-rd.,  Withington,  Lanes.  .  . 

Beckett-Overy,  Harry,  19  Lowndes-street,  S.W 

Beddoe,  David  Morgan,  34  Sharia  Kasr  el  Nil,  Cairo    

Beddoes,  Thomas  Pugh,  7   Welbeck-street,  W 

Belben,  Frank,  "Hedlands,''  2-5  Knyveton-road,  Bournemouth    . . 

Bell,  Francis  Gordon,  M.C.,  Blenheim,  New  Zealand 

Bell,  Hugh  Thomas  Symes,  Snoggwa-camp,  Brisbane,  Queensland 
Benians,  Tliomas  Herbert  Cecil,  "  The  Mount,"  Goudhurst,  Kent 
Bennett,  V.  B.,  Lt.-  Col. I.  M.S.,c/o  Cook$Son  ,Esplande-rd '.,  BomVy 
Bennett,  William  Edward,  22  Broad-street,  Birmingham. 
Bennett,  Sir  William  Henry,  K.C.V.O.,  3  Hyde-pk. -place,  W.  . 
Bensle3r,Ed\vin  Clement,  127 Felloivs-rd., South  HampsteadJU.'W, 
Benson,  John  Robinson,  Fiddington-house,  Market  Lavington .  . 
Beresford,  Gerald Waddington,O.B.E.,.Hb8  8f  Co.;.',  WhitehaU-pl. 

Berry,  James,  21   Wimpole-street,  W 

Beyers,  Edmund  Cecil,  28  Beaumont-street,  Oxford      

Bharucba,  Phirozshah  Byramji,  D.S.O.,  Capt.I.M.S 

Bickersteth,  Robert  Alexander,  4  Rodney-street,  Liverpool  .... 

Billington,  William,  47  Netohallstreet,  Birmingham 

Bird,  Martin  W.  K .,  The  Priory  Orange,  \eicmarkc/-rd.,(  'ambridge 

Birks,  MelviUe,  Broken-hill-hospital,  Broken-hill,  N.S.W 

Black,  James,  "  Hillcroft,n  Rotherfield,  Sussex 

Black,  Kenneth,  80  Park-row,  Nottingham 

Blacker,  George  Francis,  45   Wimpole-street,  \V 

Blackwell,  Arth.Seal,  e/o  I>r.  Sealy,Aycliffe,Paddock-U}Oods,  Kent, 

Blair,  Charles  Samuel,  Mat  sun-lodge.  Richmond,  Surrey 

Blakesley,  Henrj  John,  •"»<;  London-mad,  Leicester . 

Bland-Sutton,  Sir  John,  17  Brook-street,  W 

L28 


Fello 
Mar.  10 
June  14 
Mar.  11 
June  10 
Dec.  20 
June  13 
June  20 
Apr.  13 
June  20 
Dec.  11 
June  1 
J une  1 1 
Dec.  10 
June  8 
June  10 
June  10 
Dec.  14 
June  8 
Dec.  11 
June  11 
June  9 
Jan.  10 
June  14 
June  14 
Dec.  11 
Dec.  8 
Dec.  11 
June  14 
June  13 
June  14 
June  11 
June  9 
Dec.  10 
Mar.  12 
June  8 
Mar.  9 
Dec.  10 
Dec.  1 2 
.1  une  1  - 
June  13 
Dec.  9 
Dec.  8 
June  11 
A.pr.12 

Dec.  9 

June  18 

June  12 


1887 
1894 
1909 
1909 
1875 
1907 
1901 
1916 
1901 
1913 
1905 
1914 
1885 
1899 
1880 
1909 
1905 
1911 
1890 
1914 
1904 
1895 
1888 
1894 
1913 
1898 
1913 
1906 
1895 
1877 
1868 
1898 
1914 
1886 
191 1 
1911 
1891 
1901 
1919 
1907 
1880 
L904 
1891 
L894 
1897 
L889 
1884 


Member. 
Jan.  25, 1884 
June  1 4 
July  36 
Nov.  9 
Jan.  24 
June  13 
Feb.  9 
July  25 
July  29 
May  18 
Nov.  10 
Feb.  12 
July  23 
May  4 
July  31 
July  29 
May  8 
Feb.  9 
Feb.  12 
June  11 
Aug.  4 
May  11 
Aug.  6 
May  11 
Nov.  13 
Feb.  13 
July  25 
June  14 
July  28 
July  21 
Nov.  5 
May  14 
July  26 
July  21 
May 


9 


May  18 
Feb.  18 
duly  27 
July  80 
Nov.  8, 
Jan.  26 
Aug. 
July  28 
Feb.  11 


Oct  21.  L884 
Nov.  16,  1880 


Apr.  20 


1894 
1907 
1905 
1873 
1907 
1899 
1883 
1897 
1909 
1904 
1904 
1880 
1898 
1877 
1897 
1902 
1911 
1889 
1914 
1903 
1893 
1884 
1893 
1913 
1896 
1907 
1906 
1890 
1873 
1858 
1896 
1910 
1882 
1901 
1909 
1890 
1899 
I'M  I 
1906 
1875 
1903 
L890 
L892 


1 88S 


ALPHABETICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


121 


Name  and  Residence.  .        Fellow. 

Blaxland,  Atlielstau  Jasper, St. Ethelbert's-ho.,Tomb!and,Nor>rich   Dec.  10, 1908 

Blaxland,  Walter June  10, 1886 

Blight,  William  Lyne,  47  Newport-road,  Cardiff Dec.  11, 1890 

Bloxam,  John  Astley,  The  Old  Malt  House,  Bourne  End,  Bucks.  June  8, 1871 
Bond,  Charles  John,O.M.G.,"  Ferns/taw,"  Springfield-rd,Leicester  June   8, 1882 

Bonney,  William  Francis  Victor,  29  Devonshire-place,  W Dec.  14, 1899 

Boimin,  James  Atkinson,  Hindmarsh,  nr.  Adelaide,  S.  Australia   Dec.    8, 1898 

Bookless,  John  Smeed,  75  Park-lane,  Croydon    Dec.  11, 1913 

Bott,  Robert  Henry,  Major  I. M.S.,  Lahore,  India     \  Nov.  14, 1907 

Bourne,  Aleck  Win,  143  Hurley-street,  W J  Dec.  14, 1911 

Boweu,  William  Henry,  24  Lensfield-road,  Cambridge      ^llg-    4,  1903 

Bowes,  William  Henry,  Royal  Earlswood-institution,  Redhill.  .  June  10, 1886 
Bosvlby,  Sir  A.  A .,  K.C.B.,K.C.M.G.,K.C.  V.O.,  25  Manchester-sq.  j  June  9, 1881 
Bowriug,  Walter  Andrew,  "  The  Pines,"  Furze-hill,  Brighton.  .    Dec.     9, 1897 

Box,  Charles  Richard,  2  Devonshire -place,  W |  June   8, 1893 

Dec.  14, 1905 
June  14, 1894 
June  9,1887 
Dec.  8,1904 
Dec.  11, 1890 
Dec.  12, 1907 
Dec.  10, 1903 
Dec.  13, 1900 
Dec.  9,1915 
Dec.  12, 1907 
June  12, 1884 
June  9,1898 
Dec.  9,1909 
June  14, 1888 


Boyd,  Sidney  Arthur,  144  Barley-street,  W 

Boyd,  Thomas  Hugh,  183  Hoddle-street,  Richmond,  Victoria  .  . 
Braddon,  Wm.  Leonard,  Sports-club,  St.  James1  s-square,  S.W.   . 

Brailev,  Arthur  Robertson,  11  Old  Burlington-street,  W 

Braine,  Charles  Carter,  55  Wimpole-street,  W 

Braithwaite,  Leonard  Ralph,  32  Park-square,  Leeds 

Brawn,  Harry  Ellis,  Klerksdorp,  Transvaal,  South  Africa  .... 

Brewerton,  Elmore  Wright,  73  Harley-street,  W 

Bridge,  Regd.  Harold,  "  FemhilV,'  Milsori  s-point,  Sydney ,  N.S.  W. 
Brierley,  Wilfrid  E.,  Capt.  I.MS.,  c/o  Grindlay  fy  Co.,  Bombay . 

Briggs,  Henry,  3  Rodney-street,  Liverpool 

Briggs,  John  Arthur  Oswald,  37  Noel-st.,The  Forest, Nottingham 

Bristow,  Walter  Rowley,  102  Harley-street,  W 

Brock,  James  Harry  Ernest, 40  Steeles-road,  S.  Hampstead.^S .  W . 

Brodie,  Charles  Gordon,  Fernhi/l,  Wootton-bridge ,  Isle  of  Wight.  'Dec.  13, 1888 

Bromley,  Lancelot,  The  Warden 's-house,  Gmfs-hospital,  S.E.  .  .    Dec.  12, 1912 

Brook,  William  Frederick,  Longland s-house,  Swansea June  13, 1889 

Brook,  William  Henry  Breffit,  8  Eastgate,  Lincoln     Mar.  14, 1889 

Broome,  Harold  Holknr,Maj.I.M.S.,  MedicalColl.,  Lahorejndia.    June  12, 1913 
Broomhall,  Benjamin  Charles,  2  Pyrland-road,  Mildmay,  N.    .  .    Dec.  11, 1902 

Brown,  Herbert  Henry,  3  Museum-street,  Ipswich ■  June  13, 1889 

Brown,  John,  Mowbray,  Cape  of  Good  Hope ; Dec.  12, 1878 

Brown,  John  Macdonald,  64  Upper  Berkeley-street,  W j  Mar.    8, 1883 

Brown,  Ralph  Charles,  120  Wellington-st.,  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne]  Dec.  12,1895 


Brown,  Sir  Robert  Charles,  27  Winckley-square,  Preston  .... 
Brown,  Stanley  Eric  Vincent,  Sout/daud-hosp.,  hirer  car  gill,  N.Z. 
Brownlow,  Harry  Lurgan,  "  Shirley,"  Henley-on-Thames    .... 

Bruce,  Harold  Wilson,  72  A  East  Dulwich-groce,  S.E 

Bruce,  Herbert  Alex.,  64  Bloor-st.East,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canad V 
Bryan,  Ohas.  W.  Gordon, M.C.,  Holtfy  Co.,3Whitehall-pl.,S.\Y. 
Bryant,  Charles  Hilary,  38  Montpelier-crescent,  Brighton  .... 
Buchanan,  James  Spittal,  37  Collins-st.,  Melbourne,  Victoria   .  . 

175 


Dec.  11, 1862 
Dec.  11,1913 
Dec.  13, 1894 
Dec.  12, 1901 
Dec.  10, 1896 
Dec.  8,1910 
June  11, 1896 
June  14, 18!  >4 


Member. 
Feb.  11,1904 

Nov.  13, 1883 
July  31, 1884 
Nov.  15,1864 
July  28, 1879 
May  14,1896 
July  29, 1897 
Dec.  11,1913 
Feb.  9,1905 
Nov.  10, 1910 
Nov.  14, 1901 
Apr.  24, 1884 
July  29, 1879 
May  12, 1892 
May  14, 1891 
Nov.  13, 1902 
July  27, 1893 
Apr.  23, 1884 
Feb.  12, 1903 
Nov.  10, 1887 
Dec.  12, 1907 
Nov.  2,1899 
Feb.  7,1895 
June  9,1915 
Jan.  12,1905 
July  24, 1877 
May  14, 189ti 
Feb.  7,1907 
July  28, 1884 
Jan.  24,1883 
Oct.  14,1909 
May  5,1887 
Jan.  21,1887 
May  10, 1901 
July  25, 1900 
Jan.  19,1887 
Dec.  12, 1878 
Mar.  8,  L883 
Nov.  14, 1895 
Nov.  5, 1858 
July  25, 1910 
Feb.  11, 1892 
Dec.  12,  1901 
Aug.  4,1896 
May  9,1907 
Feb.  7, 1895 
July  27,  L893 


122 


ALPHABETICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


Name  and  Residence. 

Back,  Howard,  3  Brighton-grove,  Rusholme,  Manchester 

Buckell, William  Robert,  Salmon  Arm,  British  Columbia,  Canada 
Buckley,  John  Philip,  "  Broadhurst"  Burg  Old-rd.,  Manchester 
Bull,  Geo. Coulson  Robins,  Memel  House,  West  Cliff-rd.,  Ramsgate 

Bull,  William  Charles,  5  Clarges-street,  Mag/air,  W 

Bullar,  John  Follett,  Houmet  du  Nord,  IS  Islet,  Guernsey 

Bullock,  Howard,  235  Macquarie-street,  Sydney,  N.S.  W. 

Burden,  Henry,  C.I.E.,  Maj.  I.M.S.     

Burtield,  Joseph,  8  Earlham-road,  Norwich     

Burgess,  Arthur  Henry,  23  St.  John-street,  Manchester 

Burghard,  Frederic  Francois,  C.B.,  86  Hurley- street,  W 

Burrows,  Harold,  C.B.E.,  5  Grove-road,  Southsea 

Burton,  Samuel  Herbert,  49  St.  Giles-street,  Norwich    

Bush,  John  Dearden,  5  Uxbridge-rd.,  Stoke  Poges 

Byles,  John  Beuzeville,  Brook  Hospital,  Shooter  s-hill,  Woolwich 

Caddy,  Adrian,  2/2  Harington-street,  Calcutta    

Caddy,  Arnold,  "  Chandpara,"  Tylden,  Victoria,  Australia  .... 
Cad  man,  Arthur  Wellealey,  2  Linden-gdns.,  Notting-hill-gate,  \V. 

Cahill,  John,  12  Seville-street,  Lowndes-square,  S.W 

Caiger,  Herbert,  387  Glossop-road,  Sheffield 

Cameron,  Lyle  John,  Shoal-lake,  Manitoba,  Canada 

Campbell,  Ernest  Kenneth,  33  Cavendish-square,  W 

Campbell,  John,  Crescent  House,  University-road,  Belfast    .... 

Campbell,  Robert,  22  College-gardens,  Belfast    

Campbell,  Robert  Harold,  49  Canfield- gardens,  Ilampstead,  N.W . 

Campbell,  Wm.  Archibald     

Camps,  Percy  William  Leopold,  Old  Udney-cottage,  Teddington. 
Candler,  Arthur  Laurence,  "  Shenley"  Banifield-road,  Exeter . . 
Cant,  William  Edmund,  The  Mill-house,  Lexden,  Colchester    .  . 

Cantlie,  Sir  James,  K.B.E.,  23  Harley-street,  W 

Cargill,  Lionel  Vernon,  35  Cavendish-square,  W 

Carless,  Albert,  C.B.E.,  Thurlby-house,  Woodford-bridge,  Essex. 

Carling,  Ernest  Rock,  99  Harley-street,  W 

Carpenter,  Edgar  Godfrey,  Sallymount,  Stroud,  Glos 

Carr,  John  Walter,  19  Cavendish-place,  W 

Carson,  Herbert  William,  111  Harley-street,  W 

Cars  we  11,  William  Elliott,  Gore,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand 

Carter,  Felix  Bolton,  "  Glenavon,"  London-road,  Leicester  .... 
( larter,  Frederick  Heales,  117  Upper  Richmond-rd.,  Putney;  S.W. 
Carter,  R.  Markham,  C.B.,  Lt.-Col.  IMS.  fiBriardale-gds.,^. W . 
Carwardine,  Thomas,  16  Victoria-square,  Clifton,  Bristol    .... 

Cathcart,  Charles  Walker,  8  Tipperlinn-road,  Edinburgh 

Cavenagh-Mainwaring,  W.  If.,  103  North-ten:,  Adelaide, s.  Aus. 
Chalmers,  Albert  John.,  Wellcome  Research  Labg.,  Khartoum  .  . 

( 'nance,  Arthur,  27  Upper  Merrion-street,  Dublin 

220 


Fellow. 
June  9,1910 
June  10, 1886 
June  8  1911 
June  12, 1884 
Dec.  11,1884 
June  12, 1884 
Dec.  14,  J 911 
June  8,1893 
Dec.  14,  1905 
Feb.  9,1899 
Mar.  14, 1889 
June  20, 1901 
June  9,1881 
June  10, 1869 
June  20, 1901 


Jan.  14,1904 
Mar.  12,1891 
June  14, 1894 
Dec.  11,1884 
Oct.  15,1891 
June  14, 1917 
Dec.  9,1886 
June  11, 1891 
June  11, 1896 
June  9,1910 
June  9,1910 
June  11, 1903 
J uue 13, 1912 
June  11, 1874 
Dec.  13, 1877 
June  9,1892 
Apr.  12, 1888 
Dec.  8,1904 
Dec.  13,  L900 
June  9,1887 
Dec.  14,1899 
Dec.  10, 1908 
June  8,1899 
June  9,1881 
June  13, 1912 
Dec.  13, 1894 
June  12.  L879 
June  11,1896 
Apr.  4,189fi 
Dec,    9,1916 


Member. 
June  9,1910 
May  16, 1882 
Feb.  13, 1908 
July  21, 1880 
Apr.  19, 1882 
July  30, 1880 
Nov.  9,1911 
Feb.  11, 1892 
Aug.  4,1903 
Aug.  4,1896 
Jan.  25, 1886 
May  11, 1899 
Jan.  28, 1876 
May  10, 1866 
Nov.  13, 1891 


Nov.  8,1900 
Aug.  4,1887 
May  15, 1882 
July  27, 1881 
Feb.  13,1890 
Sept.24, 1914 
July  21,1884 
Nov.  8,1888 
Nov.  9,1893 
June  9,1910 
July  30, 1908 
Nov.  8,1900 
Nov.  12, 1908 
May  9,1867 
-May  24,1877 
May  8,1890 
July  30, 1885 
Nov.  14, 1901 
Aug.  1,1889 
Oct.  24,1884 
July  29,1895 
Nov.  8,  L906 
July  29,1895 
July  23,1875 
Feb.  7,1901 
Aug.  1,1892 
June  12, 1879 
Feb.  13,  L890 
July  30,  L891 
Maj  11,  L914 


ALPHABETICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


123 


Name  and  Residence. 

Chappie,  Harold,  18  Devonshire-street,  W 

Cheatle,  Arthur  Henry,  18  Savile-row,  W 

Cheatle,  Sir  George  Lenthal,  K.C.B.,  C.V.O.,  117  Harley-st.,  W. 

Cheyne,SirW.Watson,Bfc.,K.O.M.G.,M.P.,65%rfe»Aam-A«,S.E. 

Chicken,  Rupert  Cecil,  Upper  Folkestone-rd,,  Sandgate,  Kent .  . 

Childe,  Charles  Pluniley,  " Cranleigk,"  Kent-road,  Southsea.  .  .  . 

Chitty,  Huhert,  40  Pembroke-road,  Bristol 

Cholmeley,  Wm.  Frederick,  31  Waterloo-road,  Wolverhampton  . 
.Choyce,  Charles  Coley,  C.B.E.,  C.M.G.,  31  Wimpole-street,  W. . 

Christie,  Wm.  Ledingham,  18  Narcissus-rd.,  W.Hampsteadf'N.W. 

Christopherson,  John  Brian,  Khartoum  Hosp.,  Khartoum,  Sudan. 

Chubb,  Gilbert  Charles,  19  Carlto?i-mansions,  Maida-vale,W . .  . 

Clare,  Thomas  Charles,  162  London-road,  Leicester   

Clarke,  Colin,  D.S.O.,  Capt.R.A.M.  C,  Holt  $  Co.,3WAitehall-pl. 

Clarke,  Ernest,  3  Ckandos-strcet,  W 

Clarke,  James  Jackson,  18  Portland-place,  W 

Clarkson,  George  Aylwin,"  «SY.  Agnes"  Cater  ham-hill,  Surrey .  . 

Clay,  John,  6  Victoria-square,  Newcastle-on-Tyne 

Clegg,  John  Gray,  22  St.  John-street,  Manchester 

Cleminson,  Frederick  John,  1  Albert-road,  Regent' s-park,  N.W. 

Clippingdale,  Samuel  Dodd,  36  Holland-park-avenue,  W 

Clogg,  Herbert  Sherwell,  41  Devonshire-street,  W 

Coaker,  Francis  Wm.  John,  " Sunnymead,"  Neiv-rd.,  Bromsgrove 

Cobbe,  Thos.  J .,  Annayharvey-house,  Fullamore,  King's  Co.,  Ireland 

Cobbett,  Louis,  "  Inch-ma-home"  Adams-road,  Cambridge  .... 

Cochrane,  Archer  William  Ross,  Lt.-Col.I.M.S.,  Bhowali,  India. 

Coke,  Wm.  Francis  Harriott,  Ehvick-road,  Ashford 

Colby,  Francis  Edward  Albert,  Hill  View,  Woking 

Cole,  Percival  Pasley,  91  Harley-street,  W 

Colgate,  Henry,  2  Seaside-road,  Eastbourne     

Collard,  Fred.  Stuartson,  Ilaling-pk.-cott., Brighton-rd., Croydon. 

Collefdge,  Lionel,  22  Queen  Anne-street,  W 

Collier,  Horace  Stanstield,  30  Wimpole-street,  W 

Collier,  Mark  Purcell  Mayo    

Collins,  Edward  Treacher,  17  Queen- Anne-street,  W 

Collins,  Robt.  Edward,  cjo  Thos.  Cook  fy  Son,  Ludgate-circ,  E.C. 

Collins,  Sir  William  Job,  K.C.V.O.,  1  Albert-Terrace,  N.W.  .  . 

Collinson,  Harold,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  38  Clarendoyi-rd.,  Leeds 

Colt,  George  Herbert,  12  Bon  Accord-square,  Aberdeen    

Colville,  Ernest  George,  Ashford,  Kent   

^IColyer,  James  Frank,  11  Queen  Anne-street,  W 

Compton,  Alwyne  Theodore,  42  Welbeck-street,  W. 

Connor,Frank  Powell,D.S.O.,Z^.-  Col,  I.M.S.,Cook  8,-  Son,Calcutta 

Cook,  Frank,  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  

Cook,  Herbert  George  Graham,  22  Ne7vport-road,  Cardiff"    .... 

Cook,  John  Howard,  C.M.S.  Namirembe,  Kampala,  Uganda, E.Afr. 

Cook,  Lewis,  Maj.  I. M.S.,  c/o  King  8f  Co.,  9  Pall  Mall,  S.W..  . 

267 


Fellow. 
Dec.  8,1910 
June  9,1892 
Dec.  11, 1890 
June  12, 1879 
June  10, 1875 
Dec.  8,1892 
Dec.  12,1907 
Dec.  9,1897 
Dec.  14,1905 
June  14, 1894 
Dec.  9,1897 
June  12, 1913 
June  10, 1909 
Dec.  12, 1907 
June  14, 1894 
Dec.  11,1890 
June  9,1898 
Dec.  8,1904 
Feb.  8,1894 
June  13, 1912 
Dec.  9,1880 
May  31, 1900 
June  11, 1896 
Dec.  14,1916 
June  11, 1891 
June  9,1898 
Dec.  8, 1904 
Dec.  12, 1895 
June  14, 1906 
June  14, 1877 
June  9,1898 
Dee.  14, 1911 
Dec.  11,1890 
June  8,1882 
Dec.  11, 1890 
June  10, 1915 
June  12, 1884 
June  11, 1903 
Dec.  10, 1908 
Dec.  11,1884 
Apr.  13,1916 
June  12, 1902 
Nov.  13, 1902 
June  J 1, 1914 
Dec.  10, 1891 
June  10, 1897 
June  13, 1912 


Member. 
July  30, 1908 
Nov.  8,1888 
Nov.  10,1887 
June  12, 1879 
Apr.  30, 1872 
July  19, 1883 
Nov.  10, 1904 
Nov.  8,1888 
Dec.  14, 1905 
Feb.  9,1893 
Mar.  12, 1896 
July  27, 1911 
July  27,1905 
July  27, 1905 
July  27, 1880 
Oct.  20,1886 
Feb.  8,1894 
May  4,1898 
Nov.  12, 1891 
May  12, 1910 
July  20, 1875 
Nov.  10, 1898 
Feb.  9,1893 
Dec.  14,1916 
Feb.  13, 1890 
Nov.  8,1894 
Oct.  7,1901 
Feb.  8,1894 
Feb.  11,1904 
July  23, 1872 
Nov.  8,1894 
July  30, 1908 
Feb.  9,1888 
Jan.  24,1879 
May  18, 1883 
July  14, 1910 
July  28, 1880 
Nov.  2,1899 
July  28, 1904 
Nov.  18, 1881 
Aug.  1,1889 
Feb.  7,1901 
Aug.  1,1901 
Nov.  13, 1913 
Feb.  12, 1889 
July  29, 1895 
July  27,1899 


124 


ALPHABETICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


Name  and  Residence. 

Cooke,  Arthur,  Grove-lodge,  Cambridge   

Cooke,  James  Douglas,  Clodiagh,  Stanmore,  Middlesex     

Couke,  John,  "  Holmleigh,"1  Bishop' s-road,  Sutton  Coldjield  .... 

Cookson,  Frederick  Xesfield,  "  Taggscroft,"  Stafford 

Cookson,  Henry,  Maj.  I. M.S.,  "  Pendowen?  Cheltenham   

Coombe,  Russell,  Little  Pitlands,  Salcombe-hill,  Sidmouth  .... 
Cooper,  Clarence,  I.  M.S.,  3  Warminster-road,  South  Norwood , . 
Cooper,  Percy  Robert,  G/enthorn,  The  Downs,  Bowdon,  Cheshire 
Coorlawala,  Rustoui  X.,  Station-rd.,  Hgderabad,  Deccan,  India 

Cope,  Vincent  Zachary,  40  Wimpole-street,  W 

Copley,  Stanley,  116  Innes-road,  Durban,  Natal,  S.  Africa  .... 

Corner,  Ed  red  Moss,  37  Ha r leg-street,  W 

Coumbe,  John  Batten,  Elvin-house,  Andover,  Hants 

Counsell,  Herbert  Edward,  37  Broad-street,  Oxford 

Coupland,  James  Alaue,  25  Park-square,  Leeds 

Cousins,  John  Ward,  Riversdale,  Kent-road,  Portsmouth 

Couzens,  Alfred  John,  221  Romford-road,  E 

Coventon,  Albert  Win.  D.,  Minchenden-lodge ,  Southgate,  X.    .  . 

Cowell,  Ernest  Marshall,  D.S.O.,  98  Park-lane,  Crogdon 

Cowell,  George,  24  Harrington-gardens,  S.W 

Cowen,  George  Hebb,  16  Cumberland-place,  Southampton  .... 
Crabtree,  Angelo  M.,  Surreg  Cott.,  Oatlands  Drive,  Wegbridge 

Craig,  James  Andrew,  11  University  Square,  Belfast     

Crawford,  Andrew  John,  Wanganui,  New  Zealand   

Cresswell,  Frank  Pearson  Skeffington,  24  Windsor-pi.,  Cardiff . 

Cripps,  William  Harrison,  19  Bentinck-street,  W 

Cripps,  William  Lawrence,  81  Lansdown-road,  W 

C  renin,  James  Dennis,  R.X.,  75  Lower  Mount-street,  Dublin  .  . 

Crook,  Arthur  Henry,  1  The  Goffs,  Eastbourne 

Crook,  Herbert  E.,c/o  Lond.C'ountg $  Westm.Bank,E.  Twickenham 

Cropley,  Henry,  5  East-park-parade,  Northampton   

Cross,  Francis  Geo.  ,e/o  Bank  of  Br.  W.  Africa,  Leadenhall-st. ,~E.C. 
Cross,  Francis  Richardson,  Worcester-house,  Clifton,  Bristol  . . 
Crouch,  Charles  Percival,  Villa  Rosa,  Weston-super-Mare  .... 
Crowle,  Thomas  Henry  Rickard,  35  St.  James' -place,  S.W.  .  . 
Crowley,  John  Henry  Joseph,  Ashmead,  Chertseg,  Surreg    .... 

Cruise,  Richard  Robert,  C.V.O.,  34  Wimpole-street,  W 

Crymble,  Percival  Templeton,  7  Upper  Crescent,  Belfast 

Cud  more,  Arthur  Murray,  North-terr.,  Adelaide,  S.  Australia  . 

Cuff,  Archibald  William,  285  Glossop-road,  Sheffield     

Cuff,  Herbert  E.,  O.B.E.,  "  Woodside,"  Little  Bookham,  Surreg  . 
Culpin,  Millais,  e/o  Ban);  of  Australasia,  Threadneedle-street 

Cuinberbatch,  Alphonso  Elkin,  1 1  Park-crescent,  W 

Cumberlidge,  William  Isaac,  159  London-road,  Leicester 

Cumming,  Hugh  •  lordon,  Walton  Lodge,  Torquay 

( 'nun  ng,  Joseph,  '■'>  Upper  Wimpole-street,  W 

Cunningham,  John  Francis,  27  Weymouth-street,  W 

314 


Fellow. 
June  9,1898 
June  1,1905 
Dec.  19, 1861 
June  8,1899 
June  9,1870 
Dec.  13, 1888 
Dec.  12,1867 
June  13, 1895 
Dec.  9,1909 
June  10, 1909 
June  8,1899 
Dec.  14, 1899 
Dec.  11,1890 
Dec.  13, 1894 
June  14, 1906 
May  31, 1860 
Dec.  12, 1907 
Dec.  10,1908 
Mar.  9,1911 
Dec.  12, 1807 
Apr.  8,1897 
June  8,1899 
Dec.  11,1902 
Dec.  10, 1908 
Dec.  13,1894 
June  10, 1875 
June  13, 1907 
May  12, 1859 
June  8,1911 
June  13, 1889 
Dec.  8,1887 
Dec.  11, 1902 
June  13, 1878 
June  12, 1890 
Jan.  24, 1884 
Feb.  8,1894 
July  11,1903 
Dec.  10, 1908 
Deo.  14, 1899 
June  13,  1895 
June  12, 1890 
Dec.  12,1907 
June  13,  1872 
June  13.  L907 
Dec.  12,  1878 
June  20,  1901 
Dec.  11,  L905 


Member. 
Xov.  14, 1895 
Nov.  12, 1903 
Feb.  29, 1856 
May  10, 1894 
Apr.  25, 1856 
July  23, 1886 
Dec.  17, 1852 
July  27, 1893 
July  25, 1907 
June  10, 1909 
Xov.  8,1894 
May  4,1898 
July  30, 1877 
Oct.  22,1884 
Apr.  5,1906 
Mar.  7,1856 
May  9,1901 
Nov.  10, 1904 
July  25, 1907 
July  9,1858 
Nov.  9,1893 
Aug.   4,1890 

iAug.    2,1898 
July  25, 1907 

I  Nov.  10, 1892 
July  23, 1872 
Xov.  12, 1903 
June  14, 1844 
Xov.  12, 1908 
Jan.  19,1887 
Aug.  6,1884 
Feb.  7,1901 
Jan.  25, 1871 
Jan.  21,1887 
Dec.  12, 1889 
June  10, 1897 
July  25, 1900 
Dec.  10,1908 
Xov.  12.  1896 
July  27,  1898 
June  12,  L890 
Nov.  18,  L902 
.June  L'.  L870 
July  28 
Jan.  2s,  1>7"> 
June  20,  L901 
Feb.    8,1900 


ALPHABETICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


12: 


Name  and  Residence. 
Curry,  Wilfred  Alan,  18  Tobin-street,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia 

Curtis,  Frederick,  Alton~houte,  Redhill,  Surrey 

Curtis,  Henry  Jones,  59  Harley-street,  W 


da  Costa  Francis  Xavier,  5  Infantry-road,  Bangalore,  India  '.  . 

J)&la\,Anandr&iKe$ha.x\A\,Parekh-ltoi<se,Neic Queen  s-rd, Bombay 

Daldy,  Arthur  Mantell,  14  Palmeira-avenue,  Hove 

Daniel,  Peter  Lewis,  1  a  Upper  Wimpole-street,  W 

Daniels,  Davis  Woodcock,  74  Nottingham-road,  Mansfield,  Notts 

Daniels,  Frederic  William,  19  Cardiff-road,  Newport,  Mon 

Darling,  Harry  C.  R.,  229  Macquarie-street,  Sydney,  NS.  W. ,  . 

Davenport,  Cecil  John,  London-mission,  Shanghai,  China     .... 

Davies,  David,  M.C.,  BirchiU,  Llangeiiho,  Cardiganshire 

Davies,  David  Leighton,  31  Neivport-road,  Cardiff 

Davies,  Edwin  Thomas  Harries,  "  The  Grove,"  Tredegar,  Mon.  . 

Davies,  Francis  Joseph,  Hustmore  Croft,  Godahning     

Davies,  Hugh,  129  Harley-street,  W 

Davies,  Hugh  Morriston,  Vale  of  Clwyd-sanat.,  Ruthin,  N.  Wales 

Davies,  Morgan,  10  Goring-street,  Houndsditch,  E.C 

Davies,  Trevor  Berwyn,  Brynhenlog,  Pentre,  Glamorgan 

§  Davies-Colley,  Eleanor,  1G  Harley-street,  W 

Davies-Colley,  Hugh,  "  Brearwood?  Woking 

Davies-Colley,  Robert,  C.M.G.,  10  Devonshire-street,  W 

Davis,  Edward  David,  39  Wimpole-street,  W 

Davis,  Haldinstein  David,  17  Cavendish-place,  W 

Davis,  Kenneth  James  Acton,  16  Upper  Wimpole-street,  W.    . . 

Davy,  Richard,  Burstone-manor,  Bow,  N,  Devon    

Daw,  Samuel  Wilfrid,  29  Park-square,  Leeds 

Dawson,  J.  Bernard,  Durham-st.,  Glenely,  nr.  Adelaide,  S.  Austr. 

Day,  Donald  Douglas,  3  Surrey-street,  Norwich 

Dean,  Henry  Percy,  4  Fairholme-road,  Baron 's-court,  W 

Deanesly,  Edward,  "  Glaremont,r  Wolverhampton 

Dee,  Maurice  Vincent 

de  Mowbray,  Ralph  Marsh,  At  henry,  Wobw'n  Sands,  Beds.  .  . 
5f Dennis,  Frederic  S.,  62  East  55th  St.,  New  York  City,  U.S.A.  . 

Dent,  Howard  Henry,  Bilbrook,   Wolverhampton    

Denyer,  Stanley  Edward,  C.M.G.,  26  Albion-street,  Hull 

Deshmukh,  Gopal  V.,   Wadhona,  Central  Province,  India 

de  Silva,  Arthur  M.,  Temple-villa,  Maradana,  Colombo,  Ceylon  . 

Devereux,  Arthur  Cecil,  36  Cowbridge-road,  Cardiff 

T>[ck,A.\(in^&cDon{il&,Maj.I.M.S.,A.D.3f.S.Base,Basra,3I.KF 

Dick,  John  Lawson,  89  Cazenove-road,  Stamford-hill,  N 

Dickie,  William  S.,  "  Ardencaple^'  Southjield-rd.,  Middlesbrough 

Dickinson,  Harold  Bertie,  Grey  friars,  Hereford 

Digby,  Kenelm  Hutchinson,  Malvern-h.,  Langham-rd.,  Boivden 

Dinglev,  Allen,  36  Carleton-road,  Tufnell-park,  N 

359 


Fellow. 
June  11, 1914 
June  12, 1902 
Dec.  12, 1895 


Dec.  11,1890 
Oct.  12,1911 
July  30, 1894 
June  8,1899 
May  12, 1910 
June  1,1905 
June  12, 1913 
June  13, 1889 
June  9,1910 
Dec.  9, 1909 
Dec.  8,1910 
Dec.  14,1876 
Dec.  10, 1896 
Dec.  13,1906 
June  8,1882 
Dec.  11,1913 
Dec.  14,1911 
Dec.  8,1904 
June  18, 1908 
June  13, 1912 
Dec.  10, 1908 
June  12, 1913 
Dec.  10, 1868 
June  18, 1908 
Apr.  9,1908 
Dec.  13, 1883 
Oct.  17,1889 
Feb.  12, 1891 
June  8,1899 
Dec.  10, 1914 
Apr.  13, 1899 
June  20, 1901 
June  13, 1907 
Dec.  9,1909 
Dec.  13, 1906 
June  10, 1909 
June  9, 1910 I 
June  11, 1896  j 
June  11, 1903 
Dec.  9, 1897  1 
June  9, 1910  j 
Dec.  14, 1882 


Member. 
May    9,1912 
Feb.    7,1901 
Feb.  12,1891 


Feb.  8,1888 
Feb.  10, 1910 
Nov.  12, 1891 
May  4,1898 
July  25, 1907 
July  28,1904 
Nov.  12, 1908 
May  5,1887 
July  30, 1908 
May  10, 1900 
May  10,1906 
Apr.  18,1876 
July  27, 1893 
Aug.  4,1903 
May  20, 1879 
July  30, 1908 
Dec.  14,1911 
May  8,1902 
May  10, 1906 
Apr.  21,1903 
Nov.  9,1905 
May  11,1911 
May  7,1860 
July  26, 1906 
July  27, 1905 
May  20, 1880 
June  9,1887 
June  24, 1887 
Feb.  10,1898 
Feb.  12, 1914 
July  25, 1877 
July  29, 1897 
Feb.  10, 1898 
July  29, 1909 
Aug.  4,1903 
June  10, 1909 
July  29,1909 
May  10, 1894 
Nov.  8,1900 
Nov.  8,1894 
Feb.  7,1907 
July  30, 1878 


1.26 


ALPHABETICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


Name  and  Ke9idence. 
Diggle,  Frank  Holt,  0.  B.E.,  40  Marl/ or  tugh-rd.,  Bradford,  Yorks 

Doble,  Henry  Tregellas,  Dunoon,  Yelverton,  Devon 

L>obson,  Joseph  Faulkner,  "  Longfield"  Headingley,  Leeds  .... 
Dobson,  Nelson  Congreve,  10  College-road,  Clifton,  Bristol  .... 

Dodd,  Henry  Work,  130  Harley-street,  W 

Dodd,  J.  R..  Col.  A.M.S.,140  Richmond-pli. -rd.,  Bournemouth.  . 

Dodds -Parker,  Arthur  Percy,  2  Holy  well-street,  Oxford    

Dolbey,  Robert  Valentine,  709  Dunsmuir-street,  Vancouver,  B.  C. 

Donaldson,  Malcolm,  145  Harley-street,  W 

Doran,  Alban  Henry  Griffith,  6  Palace-mansions,  Kensington,  W. 

Dorrell,  Edmund  Arthur,  45  Welbeck-street,  W 

Douglas,  Archibald  Robt.  John,  Burma  Railway,  Rangoon,  India 

Douglas,  Claude,  "  The  Brambles,"  Lee-on-the- Solent    

Douglas,  Wm.  Rob.,  M.C.,  Highgate-ho,,  Victor  ia-pk., Manchester 

Douglas-Crawford,  Douglas,  75  Rodney-street,  Liverpool 

Doyne,  Philip  Geoffry,  29  Waldemar-av.-mans.,  Fulham,  S.W. 
Drake,  Courtenay  Henry,  1  Leigham-avenue,  Streatham,  S.W.  . 

Drew,  Arthur  John,   Water  Hall,  St.  Aldate's,  Oxford 

Drew,  Douglas,  0  Wimpole-street,  AV 

Drew,  Hedley  Vicars,  Tiniaru,  Canterbury,  Neiv  Zealand  .... 
Drew,  Henry  William,  "  The  Cottage,'''  Blatchington,  Seaford.  . 
Driberg,  Jas. Douglas,  M.C.,  O.B.E.,  Uckfield-lodge,  Crowborough 
T>ueY,C.,Lt.-Col,I.3LS.,c/oBrown,Shipleij$Co.,l23PallMall,S.W. 
Duffett,  Henry  Allcroft,  "  Withey  Holt,"  Hathe/iey-road,  Sidcup 

Duggan,  Norman,  "  Clevedon"  Altrincham,  Cheshire 

Dun,  Robert  Craig,  41  Rodney-street,  Liverpool 

Duncan,  Kenneth  McKenzie,  1  Stanley -place,  Preston,  Lanes.   .  . 

Dundon,  John,  10  Patrick-place,  Cork 

Dunn,  Hugh  Percy,  54  Wimpole-street,  W 

Durham,  Frederic,  34  Dover-street,  W 

Durham,  Herbert  Edward,  "  Sminysidef  Broomy-hiU,  Hereford. 

Dyall,  Thomas  James,  58  Creffield-road,  West  Acton,  W 

Dyball,  Brennan,  37  Southernhay  West,  Exeter     


Eadie,  James,  17  Harley-street,  W 

Eastes,  Thomas,  18  Manor-road,  Folkestone   

Eccles,  William  McAdam,  124  Harley-street,  W 

Edge,  Frederick-,  Granville-hvuse,  Wolverhampton 

Edgecombe,  Wilfrid,  17  Victoria -avenue,  Harrogate    

Eduiond,  William  Square 

Edmunds,  Arthur,  ( '.B.,  57  Queen  Anne-street,  W 

Edmunds,  Walter,  2  Devonshire-place,  W 

Edridge-(  lreen,Frederic  W.,iiit  Walm-lane,  If'illesden-green.'S.W. 
Edwards,  Arthur  Tudor,  "  Haverfield"  Lang/and,  Swansea. . . . 

Edwards,  Frederick  Swinford,  68  Orosvenor-street,  W 

Edwards,  Thomas  I  tenry,  8  New  North-road,  Huddersfield  .... 

Edye,  Benjamin  Thomas,  Sydney,  N.S.  W 

in:, 


Fellow. 
Dec.  11,1913 
Dec.  10, 1903 
June  20, 1901 
June  9,1870 
June  14, 1888 
Dec.  9,1886 
Dec.  11,1902 
June  1,1905 
June  11, 1914 
June  10, 1875 
June  10, 1909 
June  8,1899 
Dec.  13,1888 
June  9,1910 
Dec.  13, 1894 
Dec.  10, 1914 
June  10, 1897 
June  14, 1888 
Aug.  1,1892 
June  12, 1890 
June  13, 1889 
Oct.  14,1915 
Dec.  10, 1891 
June  10, 1897 
Dec.  11,1913 
June  12,  1D02 
Dec.  12.1907 
June  1,1905 
Dec.  9,1880 
June  13, 1872 
July  30,1894 
June  11,  L89] 
Dec.    9, 1897 

June  9,1910 
June  10, 1875 
Oct.  13,1892 
June  13, 1889 
Mar.  12, 1896 
Dec.  9,1909 
Dec  12,1901 
June  14, 1877 
Dec.  8,1892 
Dec.  9,1916 
.inn..  18,  L878 
Dec.  12,  L903 
June  10,  Ilil5 


Member. 
Feb.  10,1910 
Feb.  13,1902 
July  29, 1897 
Apr.  25, 1807 
Nov.  21, 1881 
July  21, 1879 
Dec.  11, 1902 
Feb.  13,1902 
May  13, 1909 
Jan.  24, 1871 
Nov.  8,1894 
May  14, 1890 
Nov.  19, 1873 
July  30, 1908 
Dec.  13, 1894 
Feb.  13.1913 
Nov.  8,1894 
July  31,1884 
July  28, 1890 
July  19,1882 
July  23, 1886 
May  8,1913 
Apr.  2,18*8 
Feb.  8.  I  8!  •  I 
Feb.  1,1912 
Nov.  14, 1895 
Dec.  12,  1907 
June  1,1905 
Aug.  1,1870 
Nov.  Hi.  L869 
July  30, 1894 
June  11,  is;) | 
Nov.  14,1895 

June  9,1910 
July  22,  1872 
Feb.  18,  L890 
Oct.  22.  1886 
Feb.  9,1893 
July  28,  L904 
Nov.  8,1900 
Jan.  27,1875 
June  27,  L887 
Nov.  in.  L915 
Nov.  17,  L875 
July  25,  1900 
June  10,  1916 


ALPHABETICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


127 


Name  aud  Residence. 

Edye,  Stonard,  Monte  Video,  Uruguay,  S.  America 

Elam,  William  Henry,  New  Barnet,  N 

Elliot,  Robert  Henry,  Lt.-Col.  I.M.S.,  54  Welbeck- street,  W.. . 
Elliott,  Arthur  Bowes,  11  South-parade,  Pensarn,  Abergele  .... 

Elliott,  John,  24  Nicholas-street,  Chester 

Ellis,  Frederick  Wm.,  Southioark Infirm.,  E.  Dulxoich-grove,  S.E. 

Elmslie,  Reginald  Oheyne,  O.B.E.,  1  A  Portland- place,  W 

Elsworth,  Richard  Cogswell,  152  St.  Helens-road,  Sicansea    . . 

Elworthy,  Henry  Stuart,  Treve  Cottage,  Ebbio  Vale,  Mon 

English,  Sir  Thomas  Crisp,  K.C.M.G.,  82  Brook-street,  W 

Evans,  Arthur  Henry,  O.B.E.,  28  Devonshire-place,  W 

Evans,  Evan,  1  Goring-place,  Llanelly 

Evans,  Evan  Laming,  50  Seymour-street,  W 

Evans,  John  Howell,  25  Berkeley-square,  W 

Evans,  John  Jackson  W.,  Osborne-house,  St.  Aubiiis,  Jersey    . . 

Evans,  Jolm  Jameson,  41  Newhall-street,  Birmingham 

Evans, T.  J.C.,  M.C.,  Maj. T.M.S.,lODow?iing-st.,  Whitehall,S.W. 
Evans,William  Geo., 56  Holyhcad-rd.,  Hatidsioorth,  Birmingham. 

Evans,  Willmott  Henderson,  121  Harley-street,  W 

Everidge,  John,  6  Upper  Wimpole-street,  W 

Every-Clayton,L. E.Valentine,  Emsivorth-house,Clevedon, Somerset 

Ewart,  George  Arthur,  St.  George' s-hospital,  W 

Ewart,  Robert  John,  Public-offices,  Barking,  Essex    

Fagge,  Charles  Herbert,  3  Devonshire-place,  W 

Fahmy-el-Minyawj,  Ibraham,  Kasr  El  Aini-hosp.,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

Fairbairn,  John  Shields,  42  Wimpole-street,  W 

Fairbank,  Harold  Arthur  Thomas,  O.B.E.,  84  Harley-street,  W. 
Fairlie-Clarke,  Allan  Johnston,  11  Waterloo-crescent,  Dover  .  . 
Falconer,  James  Law,  Parkfield-house,  Chorley  New-rd.,  Bolton. 
Falkner,  Edgar  Ashley,  Coktoun,  Toowoomba,  Queensland  .... 
Farnell,  Henry  Dawson,  O.B.E.,  15  Grange-road,  Eastbourne  ,  . 

Farquhar,  George  Greig,  24  Stanhope-road,  Darlington    

Farrant,  Rupert,  M.C.,  33  Weymoidh-street,  W 

Faulder,  Thomas  Jefferson,  1 1  Tenby -mansions,  W 

Faulkner,  Ebenezer  Ross,  410  Park-av.,  New  York  City,  U.S.A. 

Fawcett,  John,  66  Wimpole-street,  W 

Fearnley,  Harold,  147  Bow-road,  E 

Fedden,  Walter  Fedde,  14  Welbeck-street,  W 

Fenton,  Thomas  Gerald,  "Rialta"  Higher  Erith-rd.,  Torquay.  . 

Fenwick,  Edwin  Hurry,  C.B.E.,  14  Savile-roiv,  W 

Fenwick,  George  Ernest  0.,  Auckland  Club,  Auckland,  N.Z.  . . 

Fenwick,  Wm.  Stephen,  81  Harley-street,  W 

Ferguson,  Robert  James,  10  St.  George 's- place,  Canterbury    . . 

Finch,  Ernest  Frederick,  442  Glossop-road,  Sheffield 

Firm,  Allan  Rigden,  137  Ebury-street,  Eaton-square,  S.W. 

Firth,  Charles,  Cromer-house,  Gravesend 

451 


Dec. 
Dec. 
Oct. 
Dec. 


Fellow. 
June  9,1870 
June  14, 1883 
June  9,1892 
June  13, 1872 
Dec.  9, 1886 
June  1,1905 
Dec.  8,1904 
10, 1896 
12,1895 
15, 1903 
9, 1897 
Dec.  13, 1894 
Dec.  14, 1899 
Dec.  12, 1901 
Dec.  10, 1908 
June  8,1899 
June  9,1910 
June  12, 1884 
Dec.  11,1890 
June  13, 1912 
Dec.  10, 1896 
June  11, 1914 
June  12, 1902 

Apr.  14,1898 
Dec.  12,1912 
May  31, 1900 
Dec.  12,1901 
June  11, 1903 
Dec.  12, 1907 
Dec.  10, 1891 
Dec.  10,1885 
June  14, 1906 
June  10, 1909 
Dec.  8,1904 
June  13, 1907 
June  9,1892 
June  8,1911 
Jan.  14,1904 
Dec.  8,1910 
Aug.  3,1882 
Dec.  8,1910 
Dec.  10, 1908 
Dec.  8,1904 
June  8,1911 
Dec.  12, 1912 
June  13, 1878 


Member. 
Dec.  2,1859 
Nov.  13, 1877 
Nov.  14  1889 
Apr.  25, 1867 
July  27  1884 
June  1,1905 
May  9,1901 
July  30, 1891 
July  27, 1893 
Feb.  8, 1900 
July  29, 1895 
Jan.  27,1886 
Nov.  14, 1895 
Nov.  11, 1897 
May  10, 1906 
May  13,1897 
Nov.  9,1905 
May  20, 1880 
July  25, 1883 
Feb.  13, 1908 
Feb.  7,1895 
Feb.  1,1912 
May  11, 1899 

Aug.  4,1896 
Feb.  1,1912 
Nov.  14, 1895 
Aug.  2,1898 
Aug.  1,1901 
Dec.  12, 1907 
Aug.  2,18S8 
May  20,1874 
June  14, 1906 
July  26, 1906 
Aug.  4,1903 
Nov.  9,1905 
May  8,1890 
June  8,1911 
July  25,1900 
May  11, 1899 
May  19,1880 
Nov.  12, 1903 
July  26, 1906 
Dec.  8,1904 
June  8,1911 
Nov.  10,1904 
Nov.  18, 1873 


128 


ALPHABETICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


Name  and  Kesidence. 

Firth,  John  Lacy,  8  Victoria-square,  Clifton,  Bristol    

Firth,  Sir  Robert  H.,  K.B.E.,  C.B.,  Col.  A.M.S 

Fisher.  Edward  Fow,  The  Croft,  Gt.  Bookhom,  Surrey     .... 

Fisher,  Frederic  Richard,  95  Crane-street ,  Salisbury 

Fisher,  John  Herbert,  83  Wimpole-street,  W 

Fisher,  Welby  Earle,  48  Hurley-street,  W 

Fitzmaiu-ice-Kelly,  Maurice  A.  M 

Fitzwilliams,  Duncan  Campbell  Lloyd,  42  Brook-street ,  W. 

Fleming,  Alexander,  30  Devonshire-place,  W 

Fleinming,  Percy,  70  Hurley-street,  W 

Flint,  Ethelbert  Rest,  The  General  Infirmary,  Leeds    

Footner,  George  Rarnmell,  Khartoum,  Sudan 

Footner,  John  Bulkley,  1  The  Priory,  Tunbridye  Wells    

Forbes,  Robert  Dow,  709  Cobb-bldys, Seattle,  Washington,  U.S.A. 

Formby,  Henry  Harper,  Strathalbyn,  S.  Australia     

Forshaw,Wm.H.,  Monte  Caseros,  Provincia  Corrientes,  Ary. Rep. 

Forsyth,  John  Andrew  Cairns,  56  Hurley-street,  W 

Forward,  Francis  Edward,  3  Purkhurst-road,  Camde?i-)-oad,  N.  . 
Foster,  Philip  Stanley,  74  O.rford-terr.,  Christchurch,  N.Z.     .  . 

Foster,  William  James,  11  Bath-road,  Reading 

Foulerton,  Alex.  Grant  Russell,  O.B.E.,  Weuldside,  Lewes  .... 
Foulkes,  T.  H.,Lt.-Col.I.M.S.,c/o Richardson  $  Co.,  26 Kiny-st. 
Fowler,Chas.  E.  P.,  Muj.  R.A.M.  C,  c/oHolt$  Co.,  3  Whitehall-pl. 

Fox,  Edward  Joseph,  12  Rylands-street,  Warrington   

Fox,  Greorge  Raymond,  Beccles,  Suffolk 

Fox,  Herbert  

Francis,  Alfred  George,  101  Beverley-road,  Hull    

Frankau,  Claude  Howard  S.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  7  Tenby-mns.,  W. 

Franklin,  Philip  Julius,  27  Wimpole-street,  W 

Fraser,  Forbes,  C.B.E.,  5  The  Circus,  Bath     

Frazer,  John  Ernest  Sullivan,  33  Colville-square,  W 

Frean,  Henry  George,  29  Beaumont-street,  Oxford    

Freeland,  Ernest  Harding,  "  Ivy  Dene,"  East  Cliff,  Heme  Bay  . 
Fremantle,  Francis  Edwd.,  O.B.E., Bedwell-pk.,  Hatfield,  Herts 
French,  George  William  Henry,  42  Church-lane,  Hornsey,  N.  . 

French,  John  Gay,  135  Hurley-street,  W 

Fripp,  Sir  Alfred  Downing,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  19  Portland-},!.,  W. 
Frost,  William  Adams,  Shepherds'  Well,  Forest  Row,  Sussex  . . 

Furner,  Willoughby,  13  Brunswick-squure,  Brighton     

Furnivall,  Percy,  28  Wcymouth-street,  W 


Fellow. 
June  8,1893 
Dec.  14,1882 
June  9,1904 
Dec.  14,1876 
June  8,1893 
Dec.  12, 1907 
Dec.  14, 1905 
June  14, 1906 
June  10, 1909 
June  13,1889 
Jan.  13,1912 
June  14, 1906 
June  12, 1879 
June  13, 1907 
June  11, 1903 
June  10, 1909 
June  11, 1914 
July  30, 1891 
July  10, 1913 
Dec.  8,1892 
Dec.  12, 1895 
June  1,1905 
Dec.  10,1891 
June  8,1899 
June  10, 1897 
June  14, 1888 
June  12, 1890 
June  18, 1908 
Dec.  11,1913 
Dec.  10, 1896 
June  9,1898 
June  12, 191 3 
Dec.  9, 1897 
June  11, 1903 
Dec.  9,1886 
Dec.  12,1907 
June  8,1893 
June  13, 1878 
June  19, 1873 
June  13, 1895 


Gabriel,  Vraspillai June  11, 1914 


Gabriel,  William  Bashall,  The  Dell,  Oulton  Broud,  N.Lowestoft 

Gadgil,  Shxidhar  Bheekajee,  Capt.l.M.8 

Gallie,  William  Edward,  143  College-street,  Toronto,  Canada.. 
Galloway,  Sir  James,  K.B.E.,  C Mi.,  51  Harleg-street,  W 

Galpin,  George  Luck,  Rondebcsch,  Cape  'Town,  S.  Africa 

497 


Dec.  12,1918 
June  10, 1915 
Dec.  12,  L918 
Deo.  12,1889 
June  11, 1885 


Member. 
Nov.  8,1888 
Nov.  19, 1879 
Feb.  13, 1902 
Apr.  26, 1867 
Nov.  12, 1891 
Nov.  8,1900 
Nov.  13,1902 
June  14, 1906 
July  26, 1906 
Jan.  27,1885 
Nov.  9,1905 
May  12, 1904 
Jan.  28,1875 
Nov.  8,1906 
May  14, 1903 
Feb.  7,1901 
June  11, 1914 
Aug.  1,1889 
Nov.  9,1911 
Feb.  13, 1890 
July  30, 1884 
Nov.  10, 1892 
Feb.  12, 1889 
Feb.  11,1897 
May  10,1894 
Oct.  21,1884 
Oct.  23,1885 
May  9,1907 
Feb.  7,1907 
Mav  10,1894 
Julj  30,1891 
May  J 4, 11108 
Apr.  28,1884 
Nov.  11,18117 
Apr.  23,1884 
Feb.  13,1902 
Feb.  12,  ISM  I 
Julv  22,1874 
May  16,1871 
Nov.  10,1892 

Nov.  14, 1912 
Julv  27.  l!» It! 
May  10,1900 
Dec.  12,  MM* 
Dec.  12.  L889 
Nov.  18, 1880 


ALPHABETICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


129 


Name  and  Residence. 
Gamgee,  Leonavd  Parker  95  Cornwall-street,  Birmingham 

Gardiner,  Harold,  12  Abe r dare- gardens,  Hampdead,  N.W 

Gardner,  Arth.  Duncan,  ThePathologiealDpt .,  The  Museum,  Oxford 
Garmany,  Jasper  Jewett,  33  W.  4'2nd-street,  Neio  York,  U.S.A. 
Gask,  George  Ernest,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  41  Devonshire-place,  W. . 
( !  iskell,  A..,  C.H.,  Fleet- Surg., Roy. Naval-college,  Greenwich,  S.E. 
(Tauntlett,EricGerald,C.B.E.,l).S.O.,377/o?(WY/,.s-/.,P^«^/,S.\V. 
Geach,  Robert  Neville,  \9Hobart-place,Grosvenor-gardens,  S.W. 

Gemmill,  William,  66  Portland-street,  Kilmarnock   

Gibb,  Harold  Pace,  91  Harleg-street,  W 

Gibbs,  Charles,  23  Upper  Wimpole-street,  W 

Gibson,  Alexander,  Manitoba  Med.  Coll.,  Winnipeg,  Canada  .  . 

Gibson,  Wm,  It.,  37  Amherst-road,  Ealing,  VV 

Gilbert,  Henry,  Caius-chambers,  12  North-terrace,  Adelaide  .  . 
Gilder,  Manchersha  D.  1).,  Taj-bldg.,  Hurnby-rd.,  Fort,  Bombay 
Giles,  Leonard  Tkomason,  Load.  Joint  Stock  Bank,  Scarborough 

Gilford,  Hastings,  Norwood-house,  Kings-road,  Reading    

Gill,  Ricbard,  17  Albert  Hall-mansions,  W 

Gillespie,  Edward,  142  Harley-street,  W 

Gilliatt,  William,  58  a  Wimpole-street,  W 

Gillies,  Harold  Delf,  18  Upper  Wmpole-street,  W 

Girdlestone,  Gatborne  Robert,  6  Merton-street,  Oxford    

Giuseppi,  Paul  Leon,  Leopold-house,  Felixstowe 

Gladstone,  Reginald  John,  22  Regent 's-purk-terrace,  N.W 

Glendining,  Bryden,  7  Devonshire-street,  W 

Glendining,  Vincent,  1  Mildred-avenue,  Watford 

Godlee,  Sir  Rickman  John,  Bart.,  K.C.V.G.,  19  Wimpole-st.,V\T . 


Fellow. 
July  7,1893 
June  11, 1914 
Dec.  12,1912 
Dec.  10, 1885 
June  20, 1901 
June  8,1899 
June  8,1911 
Dec.  10,1914 


Member. 
Feb.  12,1894 
Apr.  10, 1913 
Feb.  9,1911 
Apr.  28, 1881 
Aug.  2,1898 
Aug.  1,1892 
Feb.  13, 1908 
Feb.  10,1898 


June  12, 1913  j  June  12, 1913 
Dec.  13,1906   May  12,1904 


May  11,1893 
Dec.  11,1913 
June  20, 1901 
Dec.  13,1906 
Dec.  9,1909 
Dec.  10,1896 
June  13, 1889 
Dec.  8,1881 
Dec.  12, 1907 
Dec.  12,1912 
Dec.  8,1910 
Dec.  14, 1911 
June  13, 1907 
Dec.  10, 1896 
Dec.  10,1908 
June  11, 1914 
June    8,1876 


Going,  Robert  Marshal,  3  Granvillc-road,  Littlehampton 

Goldie,  Walter  L.  M.,  Municipal-buildings,  Norwich 

Guiding-Bird,  Cuthbert  Hilton,  Bitfield-cottage,  Meophum,  Kent. 
Gooddy,  Edward  Samuel,  "  Sleathorn"  Trinity-sq.,  Llandudno  . 
Goodwin,  Arthur  Charles,  Toronto-house,  West  Bronuvich  .... 
Goodwin,  Bernard  G.,  Capt.R.A.M.C,  91  Cornicall-st.,  Birm.  . 
H Goodwin,  Sir  T.  H.  J.  C,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  D.G.A.M.S. 
Gordon,  John,  169  Lygon-street,  Carlton,  Melbourne,  Victoria  .  . 

Go  ugh,  Alfred,  32  Woodsley-road,  Leeds 

Gongh,  William,  5  Park-square,  Leeds    

Gould, Sir  Alfred  Pearce,K.C.V.O.,C.B.E.,10Q?<m2  Anne-st ;.,W. 

Gould,  Eric  Lush  Pearce,  16  Queen  Anne-street,  W 

Goulden,  Charles  Bernard,  O.B.E.,  5  Union-street,  Oldham  .... 

Gow,  John,  Bunk-house,  Whitejield,  nr.  Manchester 

Gowland,  William  Percy,  University  of  Otago,  JJunedin,  N.Z.. 
Goyder,  Francis  W.,  101  Manningham-lanc,  Bradford,  Yorks.  . 

Grace,  John  Johnston,  61  Welbeck-street,  W 

Graham,  Cecil  Irving,  17  Upper  Wimpole-street,  W 

Graham,  Samuel  Lewis,  83  Newhall-street,  Birmingham 

1919.  544 


July  20, 1890 
Dec.  11, 1913 
Aug.    4,1896 
Apr.  14,1904 
Feb.  i  1.1909 
Feb.    7,1895 
Nov.  10, 1887 
Dec.    8,1881 
Dec.  12,1907 
Feb.  13, 1908 
Feb.  13, 1908 
Feb.  13,1908 
Nov.    9,1905 
Aug.    1,1892 
Dec.  10, 1908 
July  27, 1911 
July  24, 1872 
May    4, 1898 
Aug.    4,1896 
Feb.  12,1903 
Apr.  16,1872 
Oct.  30,1885 
June  13, 1907 
Feb.  11, 1909 
Aug.   1,1692 
May  10, 1894 
Dec.    9,1909 
July  25, 1900 
July  22,1873 
May  11,1911 
Aug.  4,1903 
Dec.  11, 1913 
Nov.  14, 1901 
Nov.  12, 1903 


Dec.  10, 1896  May  10,1894 
June  1, 1905  |  Nov.  14,  1901 
Dec.  12, 1912  I  May  11,1905 


J  30 


ALPHABETICAL  REGISTER,  OF  FELLOWS. 


Name  and  Residence. 

Grange,  Charles  D'Oyly,  3  Clarence-drive,  Harrogate    

Grant,  James  Dundas,  148  Harley-street,  W 

Grant,  John  William  Geary,  19  Windsor-place,  Cardiff 

Graves,  Thomas  Chivers,  "  Firbank,"  Burghill,  near  Hereford . . 
Gray,  Archibald  Montague  Henry,  30  New  Cavendish-street,  W. 
Gray,  Arthur  Oliver,  u  Athelney,"1  Willenhall-plc,  Nero  Barnet.  . 

Gray,  George  Munn,  19  Playf air-street,  Glasgow  

Gray,  Harry  Tyrrell,  28  Harley-street,  W 

Gray,  John  Power  William,  40  The  Roperralk,  Nottingham  .  . 
Greaves,  Francis  Ley  Augustus,  O.B.E.,  83  Friar-gate,  Derby.  . 

Green,  Charles  David,  The  Ferns,  South-street,  Romford 

Green,  C.  R.  M.,  Col.  I. M.S.,  Cook  $■  Son,  Ludgate-circus,  E.G. 
Green,  Douglas,  c/o  Beard,  Bashford  $■  Co.,  45  Banh-st.,  Sheffield 
Greene,  Charles  William,  The  Esplanade,  Rochester,  Kent   .... 

Greene,  Wm,  Henry  Clayton,  C.B.E.,  9  Wimpole-st.,  W 

Greenfield,  Dudley  George,  Rushden,  Northants    

Greenhill,J.R.,Z£.  -Col.  R.  A.  M.  C,  Stone-house,  Rose-hill,  Dorking 

■Greenwood,  Charles  Henry,  7  Park-street,  Ripon 

Greenwood,  Henry  Harold,  55  Headinyly-lane,  Leeds 

Greenyer,  Vivian  Tudor,  45  New  Church-road,  Hove,  Sussex    .  . 

Greeves,  Reginald  Aftleck,  14  Barley-street,  W 

Greg,  Arthur  Hyde,  Snab-house,  Hornby.  Lancaster 

Grey,  Thomas  Campbell,  Mount  Pleasant,  Corbridge-on-Tyne.  . 

Griffin,  Walter  Bristow,  1  Pavilion-terrace,  Scarboro1 

Griffin,  William  Watson,  68  Brunswick-place,  Hove 

Griffith,  Arthur  Donald,  39  Hertford-street,  Mat/fair,  W 

Griffith,  Harold  Kinder,  Roy  don,  Torquay 

Griffith,  Walter  Spencer  Anderson,  90  Harley-street,  W 

Griffiths,  Cornelius  Albert,  6  Windsor-place,  Cardiff 

Griffiths,  Hugh  Ernest,  84  Claude-road,  Cardiff    

Griffiths,  Joseph,  C.M.G.,  1  St.  Peter 's-to- race,  Cambridge  .... 
( Iriffitbs,  William  Layard,8  Glanmore-terrace,  Uplands,  Swansea 
Giimsdale,  Harold  Barr,  3  Harley-place,  Harley-street,  N.W.  . . 

< rrose,  Samuel,  Bishopsteignton,  near  Teignmouth    

<  Sroves,  Ernest  William  Hey,  25  Victoria-square,  Clifton,  Bristol 

Guevara-Rojas,  Felipe,  Caracas,  Venezuela     

Gillian,  Archibald  Gordon,  37  Rodney-street,  Liverpool 

Gunn,  Donald  Stilwell    

Guthrie,  Thomas,  78  Rodney -street,  Liverpool    

Hadley,  Frederick  Augustus,  031  Hay-st  ,  Perth,  West  Australia. 

Hadley,  Wilfred  James,  33  Queen  Anne-street,  W 

Haigh,  William  Edwin 

I  tainworth,  Edward  Man-ark,  1  1  Albion-street^  Hull 

Hall,  Charles  Beauchamp,  7  Oompton-terrace,  N 

Hall,  < i'oilrv  < 'raythorne,  Col.  I.M.S.,  Ulidia,  h'e.rhi/l 

1  tall,  .l"lm  Moore,  8  G'raud-av.,  West  SoUthboume,  Bournemouth 

690 


Fellow. 
June  12, 1913 
June  12 
Dec.  9 
June  11 
June  18 
June  10 
J  une  8 
Dec.  12 
June  13 
June  12 
June  1 4 
June  13 
Dec.  10 
June  8 
Dec.  12 
Mar.  12 
Dec.  10 
Nov.  10 
June  12 
Dec.  11 
Dec.  13 
June  20 
Dec.  8 
June  9 
Oct.  11 
Dec.  9 
June  11 
Dec.  8 
June  8 
Dec.  13 
June  9 
June  12 
June  14 
June  11 
Dec.  14 
June  9 
J  une  1 0 
J  une  13 
June 


Dec.  14 
J  une  9 
June  8 
Dec.  12 
Dec.  I" 

Dec.   18 

June  1 1 


1890 
1909 
1914 
1908 
1915 
1911 
1907 
1889 
1902 
1894 
1896 
1914 
191 1 
1901 
1903 
1863 
1904 
1919 
1902 
1906 
1901 
1892 
1910 
1894 
1909 
1914 
1881 
1893 
1917 
1892 
1902 
1894 
1868 
1905 
1910 
1897 
L889 
1995 


Member. 
July  25,1910 
Nov.  13, 1876 
Feb.  13, 1890 
Feb.  1,1912 
Feb.  12, 1903 
May  8,1913 
June  8,1911 
July  27, 1905 
Aug.  5,1884 
Nov.  11,1897 
July  20, 1883 
May  27,1885 
Dec.  10,1914 
May  10, 1906 
Nov.  8,1900 
May  9,  1902 
Apr.  18,1860 
Nov.  10.1904 
Feb. 11,1897 
Feb.  9,1893 
May  10,1906 
Feb.  10,1898 
May  8,1890 
July  25, 1907 
Nov.  15, 1893 
July  27,  1905 
July  27,1911 
Apr.  16,  1878 
May  9,1889 
Feb.  10.1916 
July  30, 1891 
Aug.  1,1901 
May  10,  I  si '4 
Apr.  11,  1869 
May  9,1895 
Feb.  10,1910 
Nov.  9,1894 
July  27.  L883 
Feb.  12,  L908 


1905  Feb.    9,1899 

I8S?  Nov.  16, 1883 

1911  Feh.  11,1909 

1896  An-     l,  L892 

L896  July  27.  L893 

I  MM  May     2, 187 J 

1, -Ml  May  14,1891 


ALPHABETICAL   REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


131 


Name  and  Residence. 

Hallidie,  Andrew  II.  Smith,  7  Devonshire-place,  Eastbourne    .  . 

llamerton,  George  Albert,  57  Russell-square,  W.C 

Hamilton,  Arthur  Francis,  Maj.  I.M '.$.,  Grindlmj  ty  Co.,  Bombay 
Hamilton, Wm.  II., CLE.,  D.S.O.,  Maj.  L.M.S.,Amritsar, Punjab 

Hammond,  Thomas  Edwin,  G  Windsor-place,  Cardiff    

Handley,  William  Sampson,  36  Har/ey-street,  W 

Harbison,  David  Thomas,  Bowral,  N.S.W. 

Harcourt,Richd.Eiigene,"^!0«^ei/7A,"0«^/ie^,-4«/feiW,Zi»e»yooi 
Hardwick-Smith,  Henry,  The  Hospital,  Wellington,  New  Zealand 
Hare,  Evan  Herring-,  Alresford-lodge,  Tottenham-lane,Sornsey^i. 
Harkness,  Robert  Coltart,  Harton-hospital,  South  Shields    .... 

Harman,  Nathaniel  Bishop,  108  Harky-street  W 

Harmer,  "William  Douglas,  9  Park-crescent,  W 

Harnett,  Walter  Lidwell,  Capt.  I. M.S.,  Belvedere-house,  Barnet 
Harries,  David  John,  Brown-hill,  Pencader,  Carmarthenshire  .  . 

Harries,  Thomas  Davies,  Gfrosvenor-house,  Aberystwyth 

Harris,  Herbert  Elwin,  13  Lansdown-place,  Clifton,  Bristol .... 

Harris,  William  James,  Avishays,  Shaftesbury,  Dorset 

Harrison,  Charles  Edwd.,  C.M.G.,  C.V.O.,  19  Westgate-ter.,S.W . 

Harrison,  Edward,  3  Wright-street,  Hull     

Harrison,  Howard  Davidson 

Harsant,  William  Henry,  Tower-house,  Clifton,  Bristol    

Hartley,  Harold,  The  Lodge,  Basford,  Stoke-on-Trent 

Hartley,  John  Dawson,  "  Cliveden,"  Pelham-road,  Gravesend  .  . 

Hartridge,  Gustavus,  12  Wimpole-street,  W 

Hart-Smith,  Franks  Chamberlain,  West-lodge,  Leominster 
Ilarty,  Jn.  P.  Ingham,  5  Westboume-place,  Clijton,  Bristol .... 

Harvey,  William,  I. M.S.,  "  St.  Eweste,"  Newton  Abbot 

Ilaslam,  Arthur  Charles,  5  London-road,  Bromley,  Kent 

Haslam,  Wm.  Frederic,  8  Vicaraye-rd.,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham. 
llasslacher,  Francis  Joseph  M.,  Parklands,  Lustleigh,  S.  Devon. 

Hastings,  Somerville,  43  Devonshire-street,  W 

Hatch,  William  Keith,  Lt.-Col.  L.M.S.,  1  Essex-street,  Norwich. 
Haward,  John  Warrington,  Manor  End,  Berkhampsted,  Herts  . 
Hayden,  Arthur  Falconer,  Capt.  L.M.S.,  St.  Mary's  Hospital,  W. 

Hayes,  George  Constable,  0  Park-square,  Leeds , 

Dayman,  Samuel  Clifford   

Hay  ward,  John  Arthur,  23  The  Grange,  Wimbledon     

Heath,  Arthur,  24  Normanton-road,  Derby , 

Heath,  Charles  Joseph,  34  Devonshire-place,  W 

Heath,  Philip  Maynard,  12  Upper  Wimpole-street,  W 

Heatherley,  Francis,  "  Endellion,"  Rock  Ferry,  Cheshire 

Heaton,  George,  47  Newhall-street,  Birmingham    

Iledley,  John  Prescott,  65  Harky-street,  W 

Henderson,  Edward  Erslune,  6  Lower  Berkeley-street,  W 

Henderson,  J.  II.,  8  Auburn-rd.,  Auburn,  Melbourne,  Victoria.  . 
Henderson,  Thomas  Bonhote,  28  Walpolest.,  Sloane-sg.,  S.W..  . 

G37 


Fellow. 
Dec.  8,1892; 
June  14, 1894 
June  1,1905 
Dec.  10, 1908 
Oct.  9, 1913  | 
June  10, 1897 
Dec.  12,1901 
June  13, 1907 
Dec.  12, 1907 
June  9,1887 
Mar.  14, 1912 
Dec.  8,1898 
May  31,1900 
Dec.  8,1904 
Dec.  9,1915 
June  14, 1877 
Dec.  10, 1896 
June  13, 1895 
June  13, 1878 
Dec.  9,1886 
Jan.  8,1914 
Dec.  13, 1877 
June  9,1904 
July  10, 1902 
Dec.  10, 1874 
June  14, 1888 
June  13, 1912 
June  13, 1872 
Dec.  14,1911 
Dec.  8,1881 
Dec.  8,1904 
Dec.  8,1904 
June  9,1887 
June  11, 1868 
J une 14, 1906 
Dec.  9,1897 
Dec.  12, 1907 
Dec.  8,1904 
Feb.  9,1899 
June  10, 1886 
June  9,1904 
June  9,1887 
June  11, 1891 
Dec.  9,1909 
June  12, 1902 
June  12, 1902 
June    1,1905 


Member. 
May  8,1890 
July  23, 1874 
Feb.  12,1903 
May  14,1903 
July  25,  lit]  J 
Feb.  7,1895 
Dec.  12,1901 
June  13, 1907 
Nov.  10, 1904 
[Aug.  2,1876 
|Oct.  12,1911 
jjuly  9,1895 
Aug.  2,1898 
Feb.  12,1903 
May  13,1915 
.May  24,1873 
Oct.  28,  1 885 
May  11,1893 
Jan.  21,1874 
Mav  17,1883 
July  25,  1912 
July  27,1874 
June  9,1904 
July  27,1899 
July  22,1872 
Apr.  23, 1885 
June  13, 1912 
Jan.  29,  1862 
May  10, 1900 
May  22,1878 
Feb.  11,1898 
Feb.  13, 1902 
Aug.  3,1876 
May  7,1863 
July  25,1900 
Nov.  10, 1892 
Oct.  18,1904 
Feb.  12,1889 
Feb.  13,1896 
July  31.  1884 
July  27,1899 
Jan.  28, 1885 
Feb.  9,1888 
Dec.  13, 190G 
June  12, 1902 
Nov.  10  1898 
Nov.  10,1904 
k2 


132 


ALPHABETICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


Name  and  Residence. 

Henry,  Edwin,  Klcrksdorp,  Transvaal,  South  Africa 

Hepburn,  Malcolm  Langton,  111  Barley-street,  W 

Hepworth,  Frank  Arthur,  70  Spring fteld-rd.,  Millhouses,  Sheffield 

Herbert,  Herbert,  Lt.-C'ol.  I.M.8.,  9  Regents' reef,  Nottingham. 

Hett,  Geoffrey  Seecombe.  8  Wttnpole-street.  W 

Hewer,  Cecil  Mackenzie.  Glenthorne,  Tarporley,  Cheshire 

Hewer,  Edward  8.  E.,  6  Church-afreet,  Stratford-en- Avon   

Hewer,  Joseph  Langton,  Innellan,  Clarence-road,  St.  Albans  .  . 

Hewetson,  John  Thomas.  89  Cornwall-street,  Birmingham   .... 

Hewitt,DavidW.,C.M.(;.,i:.NM.l/«7.Z>^.,7^e^^mrrt/^,S.W. 

Hewkley,  Frank,  37  Walbrook,  E.C 

Hey,  Wilson  Harold,  16  St.  John-street,  Manchester 

Hicks,  Henry  Thomas,  56  Friars  Gate,  Derby   

Higgeus,  Charles,  52  Brook-street,  W 

Eliggins,  T.  Twistington,  Hogp.for  Sick,  Children,  Gt.  Ormond-st. 
*  Hill,  Alex,  Highfield-house,  Southampton    

Hind,  Alfred  Ernest,  Portland-house,  Midvale-road,  Jersey  .... 

Hind.  Wheelton,  Bo.veth-house,  Stoke-on-Trent 

Hindmarsh,  Thos.  Albert,  8  Curzon-st.,  Maryport,  Cumberland. 

Hine,  Hugh  FitzNeville,  The  Ivies,  Neicark-on-Trent 

Hine,  Montague  Leonard,  30  Weymouth-street,  W 

Hislop,  Walter  John  Henry,  190  Willis-street,  Wellington,  N.Z. 

Hobson,  Lewis  John,  6  Queen-parade,  Harrogate 

Hogarth,  Robert  George,  C.B.E.,  60  Eopetoalk,  Nottingham    .  . 

Holland,  Eardley  Lancelot,  55  Queen- Anne-street,  W 

Holland,  Edmund,  Lark-fields,  Halleswell-road,Hendon,  N.W.  . 

Holman,  Charles  Colgate,  15  Guildh<dl-road,  Northampton  .... 

Holines,  Thomas  Sydney  Shaw,  63  University-road,  Belfast    .  . 

Holthottse,  Edwin  Herman,  85  Nottingham-place,  W 

Home,  Alfred  Lucette,  6  Church-street,  Saffron  Walden   

f  Hooper,  SirWm.  Roe,  K.C.S.I.,  Abertarf,  Bluckford-rd.,  Edinb. 

Hope,  Chas.  Wm.  Menelans,  58  WimpoU-street,  W 

Hopkins,  George  Herbert,  3  North-quay,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

Hopkins,  John,  " Mamercot" Esher-avenue,  Watton-on- Thames . 

Horsford,  Cyril  Arthur  Bennett,  41  Wimpoh-street,  W 

Horton,  Robert  Lister,  Capt.  B.A.M.C,  6  Park-crese.,  Torquay 

Hotop,  Francis  Rudolph)  Qeraldine,  New  Zealand    

}\,t^mnnAVA^\\\\\X\iuu>,'rh>-Loirrrl[,nisc.Tiirdehigg,\i;rl>insgr've 

Howard,  Eobert  Jared  Bliss,  L6  Green-street,  Park-lane,  \V.   . . 

Howard,  Russell  John,  C.B.E.,  40  Devonshire-street,  W 

Howarth,  Walter  I  loldie,  109  Rarley-street,  W 

Howat,  Robert  Ring,  1  GlenhoUne-terraee,  Middlesbrough   .... 
Howell,  Bernard  W.,  St.  Clement' s-vicarage,  Nelson-st.,  City-rd. 

Howell.  John,  7  ImperiaU$quar§,  Cheltenham 

IIowlett,  Edmund  Henry,  4  Wright-street,  Hall    

BLowse,  Cyril  Beresford,  ■'  Nareena,"  Ansonst.,  Orange,  N.S.W. 
n    y8e,SirN.R.,V.O.,K.C.B.,K.C.M.Q.,180J3w-w/«ry-frf.,S.W.I 

ft  i 


Fellow. 
1  June  14, 1894 
June  8,1893 
June  13, 1907 
June  11, 1891 
June  18, 1908 
Dec.  10,1896 
'Dec.  13,1900 
Dec.  11,1884 
June  8,1899 
Dec.  12,1912 
June  9,1887 
Dec.  10,1908 
Dec.  11,1902 
Dec.  14.1871 
Dec.  12, 1912 
Apr.  11,1907 
Dec.  10,1885 
June  14, 1888 
June  12, 1919 
May  10, 1900 
June  18, 1908 
May  31, 1900 
June  14, 1877 
June  14. 1894 
Dec.  14,1905 
June  8,1865 
June  13. 1912 
Junell,l9l4 
June  12, 1884 
Dec.  14, 1905 
Apr.  5,1900 
Dee.  10,1908 
Dec.  8,1892 
June  8,1882 
Dec.  10,1903 
Nov.  12,  L914 
Dec.  9,1909 
June  11, 1891 I 
Dec.  11, 1884  I 
June  11,1903' 
Dec.  9, 1909  j 
Dec.  10, 1896 ' 
Dec.  10,1914 
Dec.  14.  L899 
June  lo.  1880 
Dec.  11.  1906 
June  1".  L897 


Member. 
Nov.  10, 1892 
Aug!  1,1892 
Aug.  4,  1903 
Apr.  10, 1886 
Feb.  12,1903 
July  30, 1894 
Feb.  10, 1898 
Jan.  19,  L882 
Aug.  4,1896 
Dec.  12,1912 
Nov.  21, 1881 
May  11, 1905 
Nov.  12,1896 
Apr.  21,1868 
Nov.  11, 1909 
Apr.  21,1 880 
Apr.  19, 1883 
Nov.  14, 1882 
Nor,  13, 1913 
Nov.  11, 1897 
July  27, 1905 
Aug.  2,1898 
July  21, 1875 
July  30,1891 
Aug.  4,  1903 
Apr.  19, 1860 
July  30, 1908 
June  11, 1914 
Jan.  21,1881 
Feb.  7,1895 
Aug.  11,1858 
May  11,1905 
May    8,1890 

July  28,  i  B75 

Dec.  10, 1903 
Nov.  14, 1912 
Feb.  8,1906 
Aug.  2,1888 
July  81,  L882 
June  11,1903 
Feb.  9,1905 
Feb.  9,1893 
Feb.  1,1912 
Feb.  )•■:.  1896 
Jan.  24,  L877 
July  80,  1894 
July  23, 1886 


ALPHABETICAL  REGISTER  OF   FELLOWS. 


133 


Name  and  Residence.  Fellow. 

Howse,  Percy  William  Macdowall,  17  Castle-street,  Reading  .  .  .June  14, 1894 
Hoyte,  Stanley,  China  Inland  Mission  Hospital,  Skansi,  China  .    June  12,1913 

Hudson,  Arthur  Cyril,  50  Queen  Anne-street,  W I  June    1, 1905 

Huggius,  Godfrey  Martin,  Nat.  Bank  of  S.  Af,  Circus-place,  E.C.  !  Dec.  10,  1908 
Hughes,  Basil,  3C/(/ 'ton-villas ,Manningh>tm-lane , Bradford,  1'orlcs    June    8, 191 1 

Hughes,  David  Morgan,  "  Woodbine,"  Blackwood,  Mon June  11, 1914 

Hughes,  Edgar  Alfred,  Beechlands,  Horeham  Road,  Sussex  ....    June    9, 1887 

Hughes,  Ernest  Cranmer,  O.B.E.,  16  Harley-street,  W j  Dec.     3,  1906 

Hughes,  Ernest  Ethelber^TFwx/fojm,  Broomfield-l.,  Hale,  Ches/i.    June  13, 1912 

Hughes,  Gerald  Stephen,  6  St.  Leonards,  York >  Dec.  14, 1905 

Hughes,  Samuel  Henry,  173  Macquarie-street,  Sydney,  X.S.  If.  .  Dec.  13,  L894 
Hugo,  Edward  Y.,G,M.G.,Lt.-G>LI.M.S.,c/oKmg$Co.,Bombay   June  14, 1906 

Hulke,  Sydney  Backhouse,  Ioy-house,  IT  aimer,  Kent June  10, 1897 

Hull,  Alfred  John,  Maj.  R.A.M.C.,5±St.  George  s-rd.,  S.W.  . .    Dec.  14, 1911 

Hume,  Douglas  Walter,  St.  Bartholomew  s-hospital,  E.C Dec.  10,  1914 

Humphreys,  Frederick  William,  78  Lansdovm-road,  W Dec.  10, 1868 

Hunt,  Edmund  Henderson,  Secunderabad,  India    I  June  11, 1903 

Hunter,  Irwin  Walter  Wm,  151  Collins-street,  Melbourne,  Vict.  Dec.  13, 1900 
Hurley,  Thos.  Ernest  Victor,  69  Talgarth-rd.,  West  Kensington  June  12, 1919  \ 
Hutchinson,  Jonathan,  1  Park-crescent,  W Nov.  13, 1884 


Member. 
Jan.  22,1883 
May  12,1910 
May  12,  1904 
July  26, 1906 
P'eb.  11, 1909 
July  31,  J  902 
Jan.  24,1884 
July  28,1904 
June  13, 1912 
Nov.  13, 1902 
Aug.  %  1888 
Nov.  14, 1889 
Feb.  9, 1893 
July  29,1897 
Nov.  8,1906 
Apr.  25, 1865 
Nov.  8,1900 
May  4, 1898 
June  12, 1919 
July  21,  1880 


Iles,ArthurE.,0.B.E.,95etyraw-;-f/., Tyndatrs-pk.,Clifton,Bristol  June  12, 1913  July  25, 1907 

Ince,  Arthur  Godfrey,  Slurry,  Canterbury ,  Kent     {  Dec.     8, 1898  May  10, 1894 

Ingall,  Frank  Ernest,  Tiie  Brook-villa,  Liverpool  East j  June  13, 1895  July  30, 1891 

Ionides,  Theodore  Henry,  25  First  Avenue,  Brighton     '  Dec.  14, 1893  July  28, 1890 

Irving,  Hamilton,  9  Upper  Brook-street,  W June  18, 1908  July  28,  1904 


Jackson,  Arthur,  13  College-hill,  Shrewsbury 

Jackson,  Charles  Eric  Sweeting,  48  King-street,  Ki?igs  Lynn  .  . 

Jackson,  George,  10  Portland-villas,  Plymouth    

Jacobson,  Walter  H.  A.,  Lordine-court,  Eichurst,  Hawkhurst  . . 
James,  Chas.  Henry,  CLE.,  Lt.-Col.  I. M.S.,  Delhi,  India    .... 

James,  George  Thomas  Brooksbauk,  5  Harley-street,  W 

James,H.E.R.,C.B.,C.M.G.,C.B.E.,Lt.-Col.,3Ii7^r,A'wi-j;/.,S.W. 

James,  Rober t  Rutson,  6  Lower  Berkeley-street,  W 

James,  William  Warwick,  2  Park-crescent ,  W 

Jamisun,  Reginald,  The  Chantry,  Horsham 

Jamison,  Robert,  Mbabane,  Swaziland,  South  Africa     

Jaques,  Robert,  20  Athenceum-street,  Plymouth 

Jeans,  Frank  Alex.  Gallon,  30  Rodney-street,  Liverpool    

Jefferson,  Geoffrey,  725^  Fort-street,  Victoria,  B.C.,  Canada  .  . 

Jefferson,  John  Cecil,  2  West-street,  Rochdale,  Lanes 

Jenkins,  George  John,  O.B.E.,  48  Wimpole-strect,  W 

Jennings,  Charles  Egerton,  Filands,  Malmesbury,  Wilts 

Jennings,  John  Frederick,  13  John-street,  Maijfair,  \Y 

Jeremy,  Harold  Rowe,  (S2  Queen  Anne-street,  \Y „ 

Jessett,  Frederic  Bowreman,  Elvetham,  Hartley,  Wintney,  Hants 

729 


June  8,1882 
June  12, 1913 
Dec.  14,1876 
Dec.  20, 1875 
June  10, 1909 
Dec.  10, 1890 
June  12, 1890 
Oct.  11,  1906 
June  1,1905 
Dec.  12,1907 
June  9,1910 
June  11, 1903 
June  13,1907 
June  8,1911 
June  11, 1914 
Dec.  11,1902 
June  12, 1884 
Dec.  10,1903 
Dec.  14,1911 
Dec.  10,1874 


July  23,1878 
July  27,1911 
Nov.  15, 1864 
Nov.  13,1872 
Nov.  10, 1887 
Feb.  13, 1890 
May  21,1879 
Feb.  8,  1906 
Nov.  13, 1902 
Oct,  10,1907 
June  9,1910 
Nov.  8,1900 
Nov.  10, 1904 
July  27,1909 
July  27,1911 
Nov.  13,1902 
Apt  19,188] 
•Inly  25. 1900 
Nov.  14,1901 
Dec.  28,1859 


134, 


ALPHABETICAL  REOISTER   OF    FELLOWS. 


Name  and  Residence. 
Jobson,  James  Stanley,  " Beechtcood"  Church-street,  Epsom    .  . 

Johnson,  Frederick 

Johnson,  George  Lindsay,  Britannia-bid ff s.,  Durban,  Natal. . . . 

Johnson,  Raymond,  O.B.E.,  11  Wimpolestreet,  W 

Johnson,  Walter  Burford,  Scotch-cottage,  Hanworth,  Norfolk  . . 
Johnston,  Henry  Mulrea,  3(!  Jesmond-road,  Newcastle-on-Tyne  . 
Johnstone,  James,  Tudor-house,  Kings-rood,  Richmond,  Surrey . 

Johnstone,  Robert  James,  14  University-square,  Belfast   

J  oil,  Cecil  Augustus,  21   Wimpolestreet,  W 

Joly,  John  Swift,  48  Hurley-street,  W 

Join's,  Bertrand  Seymour,  25  Highfield-road,  Birmingham 
Jones,  David  Llewellyn,  231  King-street,  Hammersmith,  W.    .  . 
Jones,EdmundB./' Chatsworih," 'NorthJSnd-rd.,Golders-gn.,'N ,W '. 
Jones,  George  David  Edwards," Netley," Priory-st.,  Cardigan.  . 

Jones,  Lawrence,  Little  Seeleys,  Beaconsfield 

Jones,  Martin  Llewelyn,  2   1'ietoria-square,  Aberdare,  S.  Wales 
^Joiies,  Sir  Robert,  K.B.E.,  O.B.,  11  Nelson-street,  Liverpool    .  . 

Jones,  Sydney  Harold,  7  Portland-place,  W 

Jones,  Thomas  Caldwell  Litler,  48  Rodney-street,  Liverpool.  . .  . 
Jones,  Wm.  Warner,  41  Avenue-road,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada 

Jordan,  Anson  Robertson,  G  Effingham-crescent,  Dover 

Jordan,  John  Furneaux,  9  Neivhall-street,  Birmingham 

Joubert  de  la  Ferte,  Chas.  H.,  Col.  L.3L.S.,  The  Ferns,  Weybridge 
Jowers,  Reginald  Francis,  55  Brunswick-square,  Brighton    .... 

Joyce,  James  Leonard,  126  Castle-hill,  Reading 

Jr.ler,  Frank  Anderson,  24  Cavendish-square,  W 

Juler,  Henry  Edward,  24  Cavendish-square,  W 

Just, Theodore Hartmann, "Faulconers"  Podmore-cross, Chesham 


^Ke&tinze,HenvyPott\n°;er,CM.G. ,Garrick-club,Garrick-st.,Vf.G 
^lKeegan,  Denis  Francis,  Lt.-Col.I.M.S 

Keen,  John  Asarja,  24  Harrington-square,  N.W 

Keith,  Arthur,  17  AubeH-park,  Highbury,  N 

Kellock,  Thomas  Herbert,  2  Upper  Wimpolestreet,  W 

Kelly,  Robert  Ernest,  C.B.,  80  Rodney-street,  Liverpool    

Kelson,  William  Henry,  17  Cavendish-place,  W 

Kennedy,  Charles  Matheson,  4b'  Queen  Anne-street,  W 

Kennedy,  John,  16  Collins-street,  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia 

Keser,  Jean  Samuel,  Grand  Boissiere,  60  Route  de  Chine,  Geneva 

Kidd,  Francis  Seymour,  55  Hatiey-street,  W 

Kidd    Hugh  Cameron,  Bromsgrove,  Worcestershire    

Killen,  Thomas,  Main-street,  Lame,  Ireland  

Killick,  Charles,  Royal  Eye  and  Ear-hospital,  Bradford 

Kinder,  Alexander,  I  St.George'a  Bay-rd.,  Parnell,Auckland,N.Z. 

Kinsey-Taylor,  Alfred  Ernest,  I  Queen  Anne-street,  W 

Kisch,  Harold  Albert,  10  Hurley-street,  W 

774 


Follow, 

Dec.  11,1913 
June  8. 
Dec.  11 
Dec.  13 
Jan.  12 
Dec.  14 
J  une  1 1 
Dec.  13 
June  9 
June  13 
June  11 
Dec.  10 
June  12 
June  14 
Dec.  11 
Oct.  12 
Apr.  11 
June  13 
June  12 
June  9 
June 
Dec.  10 
June  13 
June  14 
June  10 
June  10 
June  12 
June  12 


L893 

1884 
1888 
1911 
1911 
1891 
1900 
1910 
1907 
1903 
1891 
1902 
1894 
1902 
1893 
1918 
1889 
1902 
1904 
1911 
1891 
1872 
1  sss 
L909 
1909 
1879 
1919 


Apr. 
Apr. 
July 
June 
June 
Dec. 
Dec. 
June 
June 
June 
June 
July 

Der. 

June 
Jane 

Dee. 

.1  une 


9, 1908 

9, 1891 
12,1919 
14, 1894 
11,1891 
14,1905 
1  1.  L898 

8,1911 
12,1913 
12,  1  SSI 

I.  L905 
1  2,  1  sss 
10,1908 

1,  L906 
is, 1908 
|::,  I  sss 

8,1911 


Member, 
Feb.  10,1910 
May  14.  L891 

Jan.  24,1  SSI 
July  31,1885 
Nov.  12, 1908 
Dec.  14,1911 
July  28,1890 
Dec.  13,1900 
May  12,1910 
June  13, 1907 
Nov.  14,1901 
July  19,1882 
May  10, 1894 
Nov.  10,1892 
July  25,1900 
Feb.  13,1890 
July  23,1878 
July  29, 1886 
Nov.  11,18117 
July  25, 1900 
June  8,1911 
May  14, 1891 
May  5,1868 
Jan.  19,1886 
July  25,  L907 
May  11,1905 
May  7,1867 
Nov.  10, 1910 


Jan.  24,1883 
July  30,1861 
May  10,1917 
May  10,1894 
Feb.  12,1891 
Dec.  14,1905 
Jan.  30,  L885 
July  26,  L906 
June  12.  L913 
Apr.  14,1881 
May  14,1903 
June  1 , 1 885 
Dec.  10,  1908 
.lulv  25,  L900 
July  26,  1906 
July  29,  1884 
July  28,  1904 


ALPHABETICAL   REGISTER  OF   FELLOWS. 


135 


Name  and   Residence.  Fellow.        j       Member. 

Knaggs,  Robert  Lawford,  27  Park-square,  Leeds    j  June  12, 1884  |  Nov.  14, 1883 


Knox,  Robert  W.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.I.M.S. I  June  11, 1914 

Kumarasamy,  Murug-eseni  M.,  Sandiruppay,  Jaffna,  Ceylon,  .  .  .    Dec.    8, 1910 


Lace,  Frederick,  5  Gay-street,  Bath 

Lack,  Harry  Lambert,  16  Devonshire-place,  W 

Lake,  Norman  Claudius,  152  Harley-street,\Y 

Lake,  Richard,  6  Cavendish-place,  W. 

Lakin,  Charles  Ernest,  105  Ilarley-street,  W 

Lammiman,  Cleland,  Elleray,  Tunbridge  Wells 

Lane,  James  Ernest,  47  Queen  Anne-street,  W 

Lane,  Sir  Win.  Arbuthnot,  Bt,  C.B.,  21  Cavendish-square,  W. 

Lang-,  Basil  Thorn,  22  Cavendish-square,  W 

Lang,  William,  22  Cavendish-square,  W 

Langlauds,  Francis  Henry,  12  Collins-st.,  Melbourne,  Victoria.  . 

Larkin,  Frederic  Charles,  18  Rodney-street,  Liverpool 

^[Larkin,  Frederick  George,  Craven-house,  Grove-park,  Lee,  S.E. . 

Lawford,  John  Bowring,  27  Wey  mouth-street,  W 

Lawrence,  Laurie  Asher,  44  Bel  size- square,  N.W,  3 

Lawrence,  Thomas  W.  Pelham,  "Fah'holme"  Rickmans  worth . . 

Laws,  William  George,  3  East-circus-street,  Nottingham. 

Lawsou,  Arnold,  12  Hurley-street,  W 

Lawson,  Robert  Sharp,  "  The  Bank,'"  Blackford,  Perthshire     .  . 

Lay  ton,  Thomas  Bramley,  D.S.O.,  10  Welbec/c-street,  W 

Leatb.es,  John  Beresford,  2  Manchester-road,  SJieJfield 

Lediard,  Henry  Ambrose,  26  Lowtlicr-street,  Carlisle    

Lee,  Harry,  6  Park-square,  Leeds 

Lee,  William  Edward,  45  Musicell-rise,  N 

Leech,  Priestley,  King  Cross,  Halifax,  Yorkshire 

Leedham-Greeii,  Chas.  Albert,  17  Car  pent  er-rd.,Edybaston,  Birm. 

Lees,  Kenneth  Arthur,  22  Wey  mouth-street,  W 

Legg,  Thomas  Percy,  C.M.G.,  139  Ilarley-street,  W 

Leicester,  J.  O.H.,  Lt.-  Col. I.  M.S.,  Clare  cottage,  Cold  Ash,  Neivbury 
Leipoldt,  Christian  F.  L.,  Education  Dept.,  Pretoria,  Transvaal 
Lelean,  P.  S.,  C.B.,  Lt.-Col.li.A.M.C,  37  Primrose^mans.,  S.W. 

Leonard,  William  Hugh,  Lt.-Col.  I. M.S.,  Baghdad 

Letchworth,  Thomas  Wilfrid,  7  Welbeck-street,  W 

Lett,  Hugh,  8  Lower  Berkeley-street,  W 

Levick,  Harry  Diifheld,  "  WiUerbg"  Cambridge-rd.,  Middlesboro' 

Levy,  Aaron,  07  Wimpole-street,  W 

Lewis,  Edward  John,  74  Hamilton-terrace,  N.W 

§Le\vis,  Emily  Catheriue,  The  Green,  Redruth,  Cornwall 

Lewis,  II.  Wolseley,  County  Asylum,  Banning  Heath,  Maidstone 

Ley,  Gordon,  5   Wimpole-street,  W 

Ley,  John  William,  Belmont,  Newton  Abbot 

Ligat,  Havid,  43  Eversjleld-place,  St.  Leouards-oii-Sea 

Lilley,  Ernest  Lewis,  Waterloo-gates,  New-walk,  Leicester   .... 

620 


Dec.  12,1895 
June  8,1893 
Dec.  11,1913 
June  12, 1890 
June  1,1905 
Dec.  9, 1880 
Dec.  14,1882 
June  8,1882 
June  9,1910 
June  12, 1879 
Dec.  10, 1891 
Dec.  12,1889 
Apr.  8,1915 
I  Dec.  10,1885 
I  June  9,1887 
June  12,1890 
June  9,1892 
'June  8,1893 
I  June  8,1916 
June  10,  1909 
June  14, 1894 
June  8,1876 
Dec.  14,  1911 
June  10, 1897 
June  13, 1889 
Dec.  14,1893 
June  13, 1912 
June  10, 1897 
June  9,1898 
June  10, 1909 
Dec.  14,1899 
June  11, 1914 
June  10, 1909 
June  12, 1902 
June  13, 1895 
June  10, 1909 
June  12, 1890 
June  12, 1919 
June  12,  1902 
Dec.  12,1912 
June  10, 1875 
Dec.  12, 1907 
June  11,1903 


June  11, 1914 
July  30,1908 

May  9,1889 
Feb.  13,1890 
Nov.  13,1913 
Jan.  29,1885 
Nov.  14, 1901 
July  21,1871 
May  18,1880 
Nov.  13,1877 
July  20,  1900 
Jan.  23,  1874 
Nov.  12, 1891 
Oct.  23,  1885 
Nov.  10, 1870 
Nov.  18,1879 
Jan.  22,1884 
May  5,1887 
June  9,1892 
May  14,1891 
June  8,1916 
Feb.  8, 1906 
May  10,1894 
J  uly  27, 1870 
Feb.  11,  1009 
May  10, 1894 
Jan.  22,1885 
Feb.  12,1891 
Nov.  14, 1907 
May  9,1895 
May  14, 1890 
July  25, 1907 
Nov.  14, 1895 
May  11,1899 
Nov.  10, 1909 
Feb.  7,1901 
12, 1891 
8, 1902 
28, 1884 
8,1917 
Feb.  11, 1892 
Feb.  10,1908 
I  Nov.  17, 1869 
,  Dec.  12,1907 
July  27,1899 


Feb. 

May 
Jan. 
Nov. 


136 


ALPHABETICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


Name  and  Residence. 
Lincoln,  Wm.  Aver,  1701  College-lane,  Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada 

Lindsay,  Ernest  Charles,  C.B.E.,  JR.A.M.C. 

Linington,  William  West,  1  Radnor-park-avenue,  Folkestone  . . 
Lister,  A.  E.  J.,  Maj.  I.M.8.,King  George's  Med.  Coll.,  Lucknote 

Lister,  Thomas  David,  31  Harley-street,  W 

Lister,  Sir  William  Tindall,  K.C.M.G.,  24  Devonshire-place,  W. 

Little,  Ernest  Mnirhead,  40  Seymour -street,  W „ 

Littler,  Robert  Meredith,  64  Hoghton-street,  Southport 

Littlejohn,  C.W.B./v'o-S'iV  Wm.  Robertson,  Be7iachie, Dunfermline 
Littlewood,  Harry,  C.M.G.,  Erpingham-hdge,  Ingworth,  Norfolk 
Lloyd,  Bertram  Arthur,  25  Hallewell-rd.,  Edgbaston,  Birm. 

Lloyd,  Perceval  Allen,  Chalfont-house,  Haverfordwest 

Lobb,  Edw.  Leslie  Martyn,  11  King-street,  Maidstone 

Lock,  Norman  Francis,  5  Barnjxeld-cre.scent,  Exeter 

Lockett,  George  Vernon,  5  Bedford-ax\,  Kingston,  Jamaica,  W.I. 

Lockhart-Mummery,  John  Percy,  9  Hyde-park-place,  W 

Lockyer,  Cuthbert  Henry  Jones,  117«  Harley-street,  W 

Longridge,  Charles  John  Nepean,  7  Oxford-parade,  Cheltenham. 

Loosely,  Alfred  Edw.  Arthur,  25  New  Cavendish-street ,  W 

Loughnane,  F.  McGillivray,  Lloyd's  Bank,  222  Strand,  W.C.  .  . 

Lovell,  Arthur  Gordon  Haynes,  37  Clarges-street,  W 

Low,  Vincent  Warren,  C.B.,  76  Harley-street.  W 

Lowe,  Walter  George,  Burton-on-Trent 

Lowman,  William  Henville,  Norton-house,  Whitest.,  Coventry.  . 
Lowne,  Benjamin  Thompson,  34  Portland-road,  Hove,  Sussex.  . 
Luard,  IT.  B.,  I.M.S.,  Ruebury-house,  Osmotherley,  Northallerton 

Lucas,  Albert,  9  Easy-row,  Birmingham 

Luce,  Sir  Richard  Harman,  K.C.M.G.,C.B.,  42  Friargate,  Derby 
Lucy,  Reginald  Horace,  "  Sunnymead,"  Abbotswood,  Guildford. 

Lund,  Herbert,  22  St.  John-street,  Manchester 

51  Lunn,  John  Reuben,  O.B.E.,  "  The  Haven,"  Mill-road,  Worthing 
Lyle,  Ilerbt.  Willoughby,  u  Speldhurst"  Elmfield-road,  Bromley 

Lynch,  Stephen  Frederick,  Randwick,  Sydney,  N.S.  W.     

Lyth,  Harold  Ash  ton,  2  Queen-street,  Newcastle,  Staffs 


Macalpine,  James  Barlow,  21  St.  John-street,  Manchester     .... 
Mart  'allan,  Arthur  F.,  O.B.E.,  P«W/r  Health  Dept.,  Cairo,  Egypt 

Mc<  'aim,  Frederick  John,  14  Wimpole-street,  W 

McCarthy,  .Jeremiah,  1  Cambridge-place,  VictoYta-road,  \V 

McCaw,  Alexander  Tod,  Anderson  Bay,  Dunedin,  N.Z 

Mci  'lure,  .lames,  1  Harley-plactf  Harley-street,  W 

McDonagh,  James  Eustace  Radclytfe,  4  Wimpole-street,  W.    .. 
MacDonald,  Sydney  Gray,  65  Wimpole-street,  \Y 

Ma.l  i.iimell,  .lames  O'Malley,  Lt.-Col.  I.M.S 

McGavin,  Donald  J.,  D.S.G,  Ill   Willis-st.,  Wellington,  N.Z. . , 

.Mei  ravin,  Lawrie  Hugh,  -Ml'  WCymouth-street,  W 

McKenty,  Francis  Edmund, 408  Edmonton-st.,  Winnipeg.  Canada 

860 


Fellow. 
June  11, 1914 
Dec.  12,1912 
Mar.  11,1897 
Oct.  16,1902 
June  14, 1894 
June  13, 1895 
Dec.  9, 1886 
June  14, 1894 
June  8,1916 
May  13, 1886 
Dec.  14,1911 
June  14, 1888 
Dec.  8,1910 
June  12, 1913 
June  13, 1895 
May  31, 1900 
June  11, 1896 
Dec.  11,1902 
June  8,1911 
June  11, 1914 
Nov.  14, 1912 
Dec.  14,1893 
June  10, 1875 
June  20, 1901 
June  19, 1873 
June  10, 1897 
June  11, 1891 
Dec.  13,1894 
Dec.  13,1888 
June  9,1887 
Apr.  14,1910 
June  11, 1903 
May  31, 1900 
Dec.    8,1904 


Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
J  une 
Dec. 
Dec. 
June 
June 
Dec. 
Dec. 
May 

June 


8,1910 
14,1899 
12,1901 
19, 1873 
14,1911 
11,1902 
lo,  L909 
10,1909 
9, 1880 
8, 1904 
31,1900 
13, 1907 


Mem  her. 
June  11,  1914 
Nov.  11,1909 
July  27,1893 
July  25, 1900 
Nov.  10, 1892 
May  9,1895 
Jan.  21,1880 
Nov.  13, 1890 
Apr.  13,1916 
Apr.  17,1883 
Mar.  12, 1908 
Aug.  5,1885 
Feb.  13,1908 
May  11,1911 
May  9,1895 
Nov.  2,1899 
July  30, 1894 
May  10,1900 
May  8,1902 
July  23,1912 
Nov.  11, 1909 
Feb.  12, 1891 
Jan.  27,1870 
May  10, 1900 
May  2,1861 
Aug.  4,1887 
Feb.  9,1887 
May  11,1803 
May  4,  L886 
July  30, 1885 
Nov.  13, 1878 
July  27, 1893 
Feb.  11.  is; )7 
July  31,1902 


May    9,1907 

Nov.  10,  IN! 'S 

May  10, 1900 
May  10,1866 
Feb.  13, 1908 
July  29,1897 
Feb.  8,1906 
Feb.  8,1906 
Nov.  17.  L880 
Nov.  2,  L899 
Nov.  lo.  L898 
Keh.    7,1907 


ALPHABETICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


137 


Name  and  Residence. 
Mackenzie,  Colin,  O.B.E.,  29 Chester-t&vare,  Regen£s-parkJ$.'yN.  I 

Mackenzie,  George  Welland,  Neville-house,  Torquay I 

Mackenzie,  John  Thomas,  I.M.S.,  Hillcroft,  Kingston,  Ontario.  . 
Mackenzie,  Kenneth,  CRorke-street,  Auckland,  New  Zealand.  . 

Mackenzie,  Lewis,  "  Avenel,"  Tiverton,  Devon    

Mackern,  John,  36  Shooter  s-hill-road,  Blackheath,  S.E 

McKerrow,  Wm.  Alex.  Hogg,  Croft-house,  Workington   

Mackie,  Fredc.  P.,  Maj.  I. M.S.,  Grindlay  Sf  Co.,  Parliament -at. 
McLachlan,  Arthur  Ronald,  89  Kloop-street,  Cape  Town,  S.A..  . 

McLachlan,  John,  3  Keble-road,  Oxford , 

Maclaren,  Norman,  23  Portland-square,  Carlisle 

MacLeod,  Charles  Edwd.  Alexander,  70  b  Ladbroke-grove,  W.  . 
Maclure,  Alfred  Fay,  Alfred-hosp.,  Melbourne,  Vict.,  Australia. 
Macmillan,  John  McC.  A.,  Maj. I. M.S.,  Grindlay  fy  Co.,  Bombay 
McMullen,  William  Halliburton,  O.B.E.,  4  Chandos-street,  W. 

Macnah,  Allan  James,  C.B.,  Lt.-Cot.  I. M.S.   

McPherson,  Thomas,  Centre-st.,  Stratford,  Ontario,  Canada  .  . 
MacQueen,  Ronald  Chesney,  Bolton-house,  Bolton-rd.,  Eastbourne 
Mac  Watt,  Rbt.  C,  CLE.,  Lt.-Col.I.M  .S.,  Racecourse-rd.,  Lahore 
Mac  Watters,M.R.C.,J/«/.7.  J/. £.,82?;^  Punjabis,  Nowshera,  India 
Mddden,~F.C.,O.B.~E., St. David's-bldys.,Sharia-el-Maghraby, Cairo 

Mahon,  Ralph  Bodkin,  Nile-lodge,  Galway 

Mahood,  Allan  Edward,  1  Ailsa-terrace,  Tiverton,  Devon     .... 

Maidlow,  William  Harvey,  The  Ridge,  Ilminster 

Maingay,  Henry  Bertram,  33  Queen-street,  Scarborough    

Makina,  Sir  George  Henry,  G.C.M.G.,C.B.,  33  Wilton-place,  S.W. 
^[Manby,  Sir  Alan  Reeve,  K.C.V.O.,  East  Rudham,  Norfolk     .  . 

Manders,  Horace,  56  Pelham-road,  Gravesend     

Manning,  Guy  Eugene    

Mannington,  Frank,  Belmont,  Muswell-hill-road,  N 

Mant,  Harold  Turley,  39  Devonshire-place,  W 

Maples,  Ernest  Edgar,  Med.  Officer,  W.  Afr.  Med.  Staff,  Nigeria 

Mapother,  Edward,  Long  Grove,  Epsom , 

Marlow,  Fredk.  Wm.,  417  Bloor-st.-west,  Toronto,  Out.,  Canada. 

Marriage,  Herbert  James,  109  Harley-street,  W 

Marriott,  Cecil  Edward,  11  Welford-road,  Leicester 

Marsdin,  Frederick,  9  Moat  Croft-road,  Old  Town,  Eastbourne  . 

Marsh,  Frank,  95  Cormvall-street,  Birmingham 

Marshall,  Charles  Frederic,  37  Welbeck-street,  W 

Marshall,  Charles  Jennings,  209  Netoport-road,  Cardiff    

Marshall,  James  Cole,  126  Harley-street,  W 

M  arson,  Francis  Herbert,  East  gate,  Stafford    

Martin,  Albert  Edward,  Surrey-chambers,  Perth,  W.  Australia  . 
Martin,  Christopher,  Cleveland-house,  George-road,  Edgbaston.  . 

Martin,  Edward  Kenneth,  10  Harley-street,  W 

Martin,  Frank  Beauchamp,  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia .  . .  . 

Martin.-Leake,  Arthur,  V.C.,  "  Marshalls,"  Ware,  Herts 

Martyn,  Henry  Liunington,  124  a  High-street,  Eton 

914 


Fellow. 
Dec.  12, 1912 
Dec.  9, 1869 
June  9,1870 
Dec.  12, 1912 
Dec.  20, 1875 
June  14, 1888 
June  11, 1914 
June  12, 1902 
Dec.  12,1901 
Dec.  12,1889 
June  11, 1903 
June  13, 1895 
Dec.  14,1911 
Dec.  10, 1908 
June  20, 1901 
June  11, 1896 
Dec.  12,1907 
Dec.  11,1913 
Dec.  14,1911 
Jan.  9, 1913 
Mar.  10, 1898 
June  11,1896 
June  14, 1894 
Feb.  10,1893 
June  11, 1896 
Dec.  12,1878 
Apr.  11,1918 
June  13, 1878 
Dec.  9,1897 
Dec.  14,1899 
Dec.  13,1906 
Dec.  8,1910 
Dec.  8,1910 
June  11,1903 
June  12, 1902 
Dec.  8,1904 
June  12, 1863 
Dec.  13, 1883 
June  8,1893 
June  10, 1915 
Dec.  10,1903 
June  13, 1895 
Dec.  9,1897 
Dec.  10, 1891 
June  10, 1909 
Feb.  13,1919 
June  11, 1903 
Oct.     9, 1913 


Member. 
July  30, 1908 
Apr.  28, 1864 
Feb.  6,1857 
Dec.  12,1912 
Nov.  15, 1871 
July  26,  1877 
June  11, 1914 
July  29, 1897 
July  27, 1899 
July  24, 1885 
Feb.  7,1901 
Jidy  30, 1891 
Dec.  14,1911 
Aug.  1,1901 
Nov.  10, 1898 
Jan.  27,1887 
July  27, 1905 
Dec.  11, 1913 
Dec.  14,1911 
Feb.  13, 1902 
Nov.  12, 1896 
June  11, 1896 
Nov.  13, 1890 
July  30, 1891 
Nov.  9,1893 
July  22, 1875 
Apr.  19, 1870 
Nov.  16,1875 
Nov.  9,1893 
July  29, 1897 
July  28, 1904 
Aug.  4,1903 
Dec.  8,1910 
May  8,1902 
Feb.  11, 1897 
Feb.  13, 1896 
Mar.  2,1859 
Apr.  24, 1877 
May  9,1889 
May  13, 1915 
Nov.  8,1900 
Nov.  10, 1892 
Nov.  14,1889 
Nov.  12, 1891 
May  14, 1908 
Feb.  13,1919 
Nov.  10, 1898 
Julv  25,1910 


138 


ALPHA  RETICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


Name  and  Residence. 

Masina,  Horm&sji  ^rsiuekji,  Clare-road,  Byculla,  Bombay 

Maslermau.  E.Wm.  G .,  Cunberwell-mfirm 'y ,  Brunswick-sq.,S.~E. 
Mawhood,  Reginald  Hawksworth,  Chalcots,  Ascot,  Berks    .... 

Masted,  George,  14  Thorpe-mansions,  Norioich 

Maxwell,  John  Preston,  E.  P,  Mission,  Engchhun,  Amoy,  China 
Maxwell,  Win.  Henry,  P.O.  Box  473,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal. 
llMay,  Sir  Arthur  W.,  K.C.B.,B.N.,  Tremeir,  St.  Tudy,  Connoall 
May,  Bennett,  C.B.E.,  50  FredericJc-rd.,Edgbaston,  Birmingham 
Maybury,  Benmi-dGonstfible,  Ashf ord-house,Mile  End,Portsmouth 

Maynard,  Edwin,  81  Oxford-terrace,  Hyde-park,  W 

MaynaYd,FYedc.Vmsent,Lt.-Col.I.M.S.,l3Hari7igton-st., Calcutta 
Mayo,  Thomas  Alfred,  Clifton-house,  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight   .... 

Mayou,  Marmaduke  Stephen,  59  Har ley-street,  W 

Mead,  John  Clarke,  55  High-street,  Lowestoft    

Melsonie,  William  Stanley,  29  Circus,  Bath 

Mercier,  Charles  Arthur,  Parkstone,  Dorset     

Michels,  Ernst,  48  Wimpole-street,  W 

Middlebro,  Thomas  Holmes,  Owen  Sound,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Miles,  William  Ernest,  16  Upper  Wimpole-street,  W 

Miller,  AVilliam  Henry,  12  De  Parys-avenue,  Bedford 

Mills,  George  Percival,  61  Neivhall-street,  Birmingham     

Mills,  Yarnold  Hubert,  27  Hill-street,  Haverfordwest    

Milne,  Robert,  21  Park-crescent,  Portland-place,^7 

Miskin,  Leonard  John,  2  West-hill,  Dartford 

Mitchener,  Philip  Henry,  St.  Thomas 's-hospital,  S.E 

Modi,  Shapurj  Ilormasji,  I. M.S.,  Apollo  Hotel,  Bombay 

Moffat,  Henry  Alfbrd,  D.S.O.,  13  Welgcmeend-street,  Cape  T. .  . 

Molesworth,  Hickman  Walter  Lancelot,  London-hosp.,  E 

Molesworth,  Theodore  Henderson,  St.  Margaret 's-at-Cliffe,  Dover 

Mollison,  AVilliam  Mayhew,  23  Devonshire-place,  W 

Moolgavkar,  Shamrao  R.,  St.  Peter's-hosp.,  Henrietta-st.,  W.C. 

Moon,  Archibald  Trevor,  Beddington-house,  Wallington 

Moore,  Arthur  Eisdell,  Auckland,  New  Zealand   

Moore,  Clifford  Arthur,  56  St.  Paul 's-road,  Clifton,  Bristol  .... 

Moore,  Robert  Foster,  O.B.E.,  91  Harley-street,  W 

Moore,  Walter  William,  Tennyson-street,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 
Moorhead,  Andrew  Samuel,  146 Bloor-strcet,W.,  Toronto,  Canada 

Moorsbead,  Robert  Fletcher 

Moreton,  Adrian  Leonard,  39  Regent 's-park-road,  N.W 

Morford,  Arthur,  98  St.  James  s-road,  W.  Croydon 

Morgan,  Henry  Lewis,  "  The  Croft,'"  ( Jregories-rd.,  Beaconsjicld 

Morgan,  John  Hammond,  C.V.O»,  8  Connaught-tquare,  W 

Morison,  James  Rutherford,  1  Claremont-pl.,  Newcastle-on-Tyne 

Morley,  Arthur  Solomon,  52  Gordon-square,  W.C 

Morley,  Edward  John,  A'.  A'.,  .Junior  United  Service  club,  S.YY. 

Morley,  John,  24  Uealon-road,    Wtthington,  Manchester 

Morris,  Charles  Arthur,  C.Y.O.,  28  Cheater'tguarel  S.W 

!M,| 


Fellow. 
June  9,1898 
Jan.  14,1892 
June  12, 1913 
June  11, 1914 
Dec.  9, 1897 
Dec.  10, 1903 
Apr.  2,1914 
June  8,1876 
Feb.  13, 1913 
Dec.  12, 1907 
Dec.  13,1900 
Dec.  13, 1900 
Dec.  12, 1901 
June  13, 1907 
Dec.  10,1896 
June  13, 1878 
June  8,1893 
May  31, 1900 
Feb.  8,1894 
June  8,1911 
July  30, 1908 
Dec.  13,1894 
Dec.  13,1906 
Dec.  9,1897 
July  10,1913 
July  27, 1899 
June  11, 1896 
June  12, 1919 
Dec.  10, 1903 
June  14, 1906 
Mar.  11,1915 
Dec.  8, 1904 
June  12, 1919 
June  18,1908 
Dec.  13,1906 
Dec.  13,1906 
Dec.  14,1911 
June  11,  L903 
Dec.  11,  L918 
Apr.  10,1919 
Dec.  14,1911 
June  8,1876 
Dec.  11,1890 
Dec.  11,  PJ02 
June  II.  I  MH 

June   8,  i'.'i  I 

.Inn.'  I  1,  L888 


Member. 
June  9,1898 
Feb.  12,1891 
May  13, 1906 
May  12, 1910 
Feb.  13, 1899 
Nov.  2,1899 
July  27, 1876 
Jan.  23, 1868 
July  29,1909 
Feb.  13,1896 
Apr.  28,1885 
Nov.  10, 1898 
July  29, 1897 
May  11,1905 
Dec.  10, 1896 
July  28,1874 
July  30, 1891 
Nov.  2,1899 
July  30, 1891 
July  26, 1906 
May  10,1906 
Feb.  12,1891 
July  28, 1904 
May  9,1895 
Feb.  1,1912 
Nov.  11,1897 
May  9,1896 
May  11,191(5 
Nov.  12, 1896 
Nov.  10, 1904 
Feb. 11,1909 
Feb.  12,1903 
June  12, 1919 
May  14,1908 
May  12,1904 
Nov.  9,  L906 
Apr.  14,1910 
May  11,  L899 
.Inly  26,  1910 
Nov.  9,1916 
May  9,1907 
July  23,1872 
I  Dec.  11.  L890 
.Inly  27,  L889 
Jan.  21,1879 
Feb.  9,1911 
July   19,  1882 


ALPHABETICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


139 


Name  and  Residence. 

Morris,  Sir  Henry,  Bart,,  8  Cavendish-square,  W 

Morrison,  Jas.  Thos.  Jackman,  54  NewhaU-street,  Birmingham  . 
Morrison,  Jn.  T.,  O.B.E.,  5  St.  James,s-rd.t  Rodney-st.,  Liverpool 

Morse,  Thomas  Herbert,  3  Gladstone-road,  Deal     

Morson,  Albert  Clifford,  16  Elsioorthy-rd.,  Primrose-hill,  N.W. . 
Mortimer,  John  Desmond  E., 48  Fairhazel-gdns.,Kilburn, N.W.O. 
Mortimer,  Wm.  Graddon,  Duke-street,  South  Molton,  N.  Devon 

Morton,  Andrew  Stanford,  133  Ha r leg-street,  W 

Morton,  Charles  Alexander,  14  Vgvgan-terrace,  Clifton,  Bristol. 
Mothersole,  Robert  Devereux,  128  St.  George' s-road,  Bolton    . . 

Mouat,  Thomas  Bernard,  305  Glossop-road,  Sheffield 

Moulliu,  Charles  William  Mansell,  C.B.E.,  69  Wimpoh-st.,  W.  . 
Moynihan,  Sir  Berkeley  G.  A.,  K.C.M.G  ,C.B.,  33  Park-sq.,  Leeds. 

Muecke,  Francis  Frederick,  3  Langford-place,  W 

Mnllally,  Gerald  Thomas,  M.C.,  Guy 's-hospital,  S.E 

Mulroney,  Thomas  Richard,  Lieut.-Col.  I.M.S 

Mnmford,  Wilfred  George,  O.B.E.,  18  The  Circus,  Bath 

Munby,  William  Maxwell,  41  Park-square,  Leeds 

Mundy,  Herbert,  102  Florida-road,  Durban,  Natal     

^]  Murphy,  Sir  Shirley  Forster,  K.B.E.,  9  Bentinck-terrace,  N.W. 
Murray,  E.  Y.,"Rothescur"  Greenbank-drive,  Sefton-pk.,  L'pool 
Murray,  Geo.  A.  Everitt,  24  Plein-st.,  Johannesburg,  S.  Africa  . 

Murray,  John,  110  Harleg-street,  W 

Murray,  Robert  William,  Military-hospital,  Fazakerley,  Liverpool 

Musgrove,  James,  "  The  Swalloicgate,"  St.  Andrews,  N.B 

Muspratt,  Charles  Drunimond,  11  Madeira-road, Bournemouth.  . 
Myler,  John  William,  "  Trealato,"  Rhondda,  Glamorganshire  .  . 
Mylvaganam,  Henry  Bailey,  6  Infantrg-rd.,  Bangalore,  India.  . 

Nairn,  Robert,  Hastings,  Napier,  New-  Zealand   

Nail,  John  Frederick,  "  Kalinga,"  Ellesmere-road,  Torquay  .... 

Nance,  Henry  Chester,  59  St.  Giles"1 -plain,  Norwich    

Napier,  Francis  H.,  Adderley-ho.,  Kirk  ty  Elof-sts.,  Johannesburg. 

Nash,  Walter  Gifford,  1a  De  Pary's-avenue,  Bedford     

Neame,  Humphrey,  Colkins,  Faversham,  I£ent    

Neil,  William  Fulton,  9  College-street,  Nottingham    

Neligan.Geo.  Ernest,  M.C.,  7 Cecil-house,  Hiyh-st.,Marglebone,N\J . 
Neshe'ld,  V.  B., Maj.I.M.S.,Grindlay  #  C'o.,54 Purliament-st.,S.W. 

Neve,  Clement  Treves,  31  Ding  wall- road,  Croydon    

Newbolt,  George  Palmerston,  5  Gambier-terrace,  Liverpool .... 
Newby,  Charles  Henry,  14  Broad-park-avenue,  llfracombe  .... 

Newby,  Gervase  Edward,  12  Addiscombe-road,  Croydon    

Newland,  H.  Simpson,  U.S.O.,  3  N.-terrace,  Adelaide,  S.  Austr. 
Newland-Pedley,  Frederick,  22  Willow-rd.,  Hampstead,  N.W..  . 
Newman,  John  Campin,  O.B.  E.,  Wind/till,  Bishops  Stortford  .  . 
Newton,  Hibbert  Alan  Stephen,  Melbourne-club,  Collins-rf.,  Melb. 

Newton,  Robert  Earle,  5  Sion-hill-place,  Bath   

1007 


Fellow. 
June  19, 1873 
Dec.  13^1883 
Dec.  11,1913 
Dec.  11,1884 
Dec.  12, 1912 
Dec.  12, 1889 
June  14, 1906 
June  14, 1888 
Dec.  12, 1889 
Dec.  11,1890 
June  8,1911 
Dec.  12, 1878 
Oct.  9, 1890 
Dec.  9,1909 
June  11, 1914 
May  31,1900 
June  11, 1903 
June  10, 1909 
Dec.  14, 1899 
Apr.  1,1909 
June  13, 1918 
Dec.  8,1887 
Dec.  11, 1890 
Dec.  12, 1889 
June  8,1893 
June  11, 1885 
Dec.  10, 1903 
June    1,1905 

Dec.  10,1891 
Dec.  10, 1896 
June  11,1891 
June  12, 1890 
Dec.  10, 1891 
June  12, 1913 
June  10, 1909 
June  11, 1914 
Oct.  13,1904 
Dec.  11,1913 
Apr  12,1888 
Dec.  9,1880 
Dec.  13,1894 
June  8,1899 
June  11, 1885 
June  12, 1902 
June  12, 1919 
June  20, 1901 


Member. 
Apr.  IT..  L866 
Jan.  24,1879 
Nov.  13, 1913 
Nov.  20, 1879 
July  26, 1906 
Jan.  20,1882 
July  29,  L895 
July  23, 1874 
Nov.  17,1881 
Feb.  9,1888 
June  8,1911 
Aug.  2,  1S7<» 
Nov.  10, 1887 
Dec.  9,1909 
July  31, 1913 
Jan.  18,1880 
May  9,1895 
June  10, 1909 
May  13, 1897 
Apr.  20, 1870 
June  13, 1918 
Apr.  28, 1884 
Jan.  17,1887 
Apr.  28,1884 
May  9,1889 
July  30, 1884 
July  29, 1895 
Feb.  12, 1903 


Apr. 
July 
May 
Jan. 
Aug. 
July 
Nov. 
May 
Aug. 

July 

Jan. 
Jan. 
Feb. 
July 
Apr. 
Nov, 
June 
July 


22,1886 
28,1890 

8, 1880 
26, 1885 

4.1887 
25, 1910 
14, 1907 
12,1910 

1,1901 
27, 1913 
22, 1885 
22,  L873 
11,  1892 
29, 1897 
21.  L881 

8, 1900 
12,1919 
29,1895 


140 


ALPHABETICAL  REGISTER  OF   FELLOWS. 


Name  and  Residence. 
Nichols,  William  Robson,  295  Edmonton-st.,  Winnipeg,  Canada 
Nicol,  Burton  Alexander,  83  Musgrave-road,  Durban,  Natal  .  . 
Nightingale,  Honry  John,  "  Cranmor,"  Hiyhjield-lane,S'thampton 

Nitch,  Cyril  Alfred  Rankin,  69  Harley-street,  W 

Noall,  Wm.  Paynter,  Bootham-lodge,  York     

Noon,  Charles,  St.  Bartholomew"1 s-hospital,  E.C 

Norbury,  Lionel  Edward  Close,  49  Wimpole-street,  W 

Norman,  Frederick,  Wiltshire-house,  Wiltshire-rd.,  Brixton,  S.W. 
Novis,Thos.  S.,  Maj.I.M.S.,  Dutoobhoy-mans.,Mayo-rd., Bombay. 
Nuthall,  Alexander  AVathen,  89  Cornwall-street,  Birmingham. . 
Nutt,  Harold  Rothery,  Maj.  I. M.S. 

Oakden,  AVilliam  Marshall,  Bank-house,  Retford    

O'Brien,  Arthur  Boniface,  70  Papanui-road,  Christchurch,  N.Z. 

Odell,  William,  Femdale,  Torquay   

Odgers,  Paul  Norman  Blake,  16  Castelian-street,  Northampton . . 
O'Hea,  James  Patrick,  '•'  Longueil,"  Hook-hill,  Sandei'stead  .... 

Old  field,  Carlton,  42  Park-square,  Leeds 

Olive,  Eustace  J.  P.,  "Avon  Boyd,'1'  Kenihcorth-rd.,  Leamington.  . 
Oliver,  John  Dudgeon,  "  St.  Kitts,,,  Colebrook-road,  Bexhill.  .  .  . 

Oliver,  Matthew  Wm.  Baillie,  67  Wimpole-street,  W 

Ollerenshaw,  Robert,  21  St.  John-street,  Manchester     

O'Malley,  John  Francis,  6  Upper  Wimpole-street,  W 

O'Malley,  Alichael  George,  Crescent-house,  Gahoay,  Ireland  .  . 
O'Meara,  E.  J.,  O.B.E.,  Lt.-Col.  I. M.S.,  Med.-sch.,  Agra,  India 
Openshaw,  Thomas  Horrocks,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  16  Wimpole-st.,  W. 
Oram,  Evelyn  Henry  Bardens,  43  Lee-terrace,  Blackheath,  S.E..  . 

Ormond,  Arthur  AVilliam,  7  Devonshire-place,  W 

Orton,  George  Hunt,  7  Campden-hill-road,  Kensington,  W 

Oflborn,  Samuel,  Datchet,  near  Windsor 

O'Sullivan,  Richard  Francis,  "Eildon"  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne,  Ausf. 


Paddle,  James  Isaac,  Rose  Hill,  Mauritius 

Page,  Charles  Max,  D.S.O.,  48  Welbeck- street,  AV 

Page,  Harry  Marmaduke,  53  Welbeek-street,  AV 

Page,  Herbt.  Wm.,  Sedgecontbe-house,  The  Bourne,  Famham   .  . 

Paget,  Stephen    

Paling,  Albert 

Palmer,  Alex.  Croydon,  O.B.E.,  c/o  Reed$  Son,  Dunedin,  N.Z. 

Pannett,  Charles  Aubrey,  30  Devonshire-place,  AV , 

Pantin,  Chas.  Satchell,  Finch  Hill-house,  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man 

Panting,  Laurence  Christopher,  Qwendroc,  Truro 

Paramore,  Richard  Horace,  33  Btlton-road,  Rugby 

Pardhy,  Krishna  AI.,  60  Newhallsti'eet,  Birmingham  , 

Pardoe,  John  George,  77  Wimpole-street,  W , 

Parker,  Frederick  Henry,  Trevaldwyn,  Uandrmdod  Wells    .... 

L051 


Fellow. 

Dec. 

12, 

1D01 

June 

11, 

1903 

Dec. 

10, 

1908 

June 

12, 

1902 

June 

14, 

1906 

Dec. 

10, 

1914 

Alar. 

14, 

1907 

June 

1, 

190-5 

June 

9, 

1910 

Oct. 

L3, 

1898 

Jan. 

16, 

1902, 

June  12, 

1913 

Dec. 

12, 

1912 

Dec. 

14, 

1876 

June  11. 

1903 

June 

11, 

1896 

June 

LO 

1909 

Dec. 

8, 

1892 

June  14, 

1917 

June 

11, 

1914 

June 

LO, 

1909 

Dec. 

8, 

1910 

Dec. 

9i 

1915 

June  12, 

1902 

Dec. 

9, 

1886  ! 

June 

9, 

1910 

Dec. 

8, 

1898 

June 

13, 

1867 

June 

8, 

1876 

June 

U, 

1914 

June 

Hi 

1880 

June 

L8 

1908 

Dec. 

9, 

1886 

Dec. 

14, 

1871 

June 

11 

1885 

June 

11 

1896, 

June 

12 

1913 

Dec. 

8 

1910 

Dec. 

L3 

1894! 

June 

10 

1909! 

June 

18 

1907 ; 

Dec. 

8 

L910 

June 

L2 

1902 

Dec. 

8, 1904 

Member. 
May  11, 1899 
May  11, 1899 
Nov.  8,1906 
May  10, 1901 
Nov.  2,1899 
May  12, 1910 
Nov.  10, 1904 
Apr.  28, 1886 
Nov.  11, 1897 
Nov.  14, 1895 
Feb.    8,1900 


Nov. 
May 
Nov. 
Feb. 
July 
July 
Nov. 
July 
Nov. 
July 
Feb. 
Dec. 
Nov. 
Jan. 
Nov. 
Aug. 
May 
Jan. 
July 

Apr. 

Feb. 

Jan. 

Nov. 

July 

May 

May 

Dec. 

Feb. 

June 

July 

Aug. 

May 

May 


9,1911 
11,1905 
13,1872 
13, 1902 
29, 1895 
27, 1893 
14, 1889 
27, 1916 

8, 1906 

30. 1908 
10, 1910 

9, 1915 
14, 1901 

17. 1882 

9. 1905 
4, 1896 
6, 1863 

26, 1871 
25, 1912 

24, 1880 

8. 1906 
27, 1885 
16, 1869 

23. 1883 
12,1892 
12, 1910 

8, 1910 
'.i.  L898 

10. 1909 
25,  Ji)00 

1,  L901 

9, 1895 

12, 1904 


ALPHABETICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


141 


Name  and  Residence. 

Parker,  Rushton,  59  Rodney-street,  Liverpool 

Parkin,  Alfred,  24  Albion-street,  Hull 

Parkin,  Alfred,  56  Jesmond-road,  Newcastle-on-Tyue 

Parkinson,  John  Porter,  15  Upper  Wimpole-street,  W 

Parkinson,  Wm.  Robert,  Bank  of  N.Z.,  1  QueenVictoria-st.,  E.G. 

Parry,  Albert  Alexander,  Rockhampton,  Queensland 

Parry,  Leonard  Arthur,  5  The  Drive,  Hove     

Parsons,  Frederick  Gymer,  St.  Thomas' s-hospital,  S.E.  1 

Parsons,  John  Herbert,  C.B.E.,  54  Queen  Anne-street,  W 

Paterson,  Herbert  John,  9  Upper  Wimpole-street,  W 

Paterson,  William  Bronifield,  7a  Manchester- square,  W 

Paton,  Leslie  Johnston,  29  Hurley-street,  W 

Patterson,  Norman,  1  Harley-street,  W 

Paul,  Frank  Thomas,  31  Rodney-street,  Liverpool 

Paul,  Samuel  Chelliah,  Rao  Mahal,  Ward-place,  Colombo,  Ceylon 

Payne,  John  Ernest,  "Ardfm"  Torquay 

Pearse,  Robin 

Pearson,  Charles  Yelverton,  1  Sidney-place,  Cork 

Pearson,  Maurice  G.,  O.B.E.,  Musyrave-rd.,  Durban,  Natal.  . .  . 

Pendered,  John  Hawkes,  Redivell,  Wellinyborouyh 

Pendlebury,  Herbert  Stringfellow,  44  Brook-street,  W 

Pendred,  Vaughan,  326  Upper  Richmond-road,  East  Sheen  .... 

Pennell,  George  Herbert,  Edenbridye,  Kent     

Pepper,  Augustus  Joseph,  "Bracknell"  Eoots  Cray-lane,  Sidcztp 
Perkins,  Herbert  W.,  "  Llanberis^  Haslemere-rd.,  Crouch-end,  N. 

Perks,  Robert  Howell,  Ferndale,  Paiynton,  Devon     

Permewan,  William,  7  Rodney-street,  Liverpool 

Pen-in,  Thomas,  Gt.  Western-street,  Aylesbury    

Perrin,  Walter  Sydney,  8  a  Portman-mansions,  W 

Perry,  Francis  F.,  C.M.G.,  CLE.,  Lt.-C.  I. M.S.,  Headley,  Hants. 

Peters,  Edwin  Arthur,  52  Wimpole-street,  W 

Pettey,  Tom,  Ashburton,  New  Zealand    

Petty,  Michael  Joseph,  Calle  Juncal  790,  Buenos  Aires    

Phillips,  Leonard  George,  4  The  Terr  ace, Camden-square,  N.AV.l. 
Phillips,  Llewellyn  C.  Powell,  8  Sharia  Suliman  Pasha,  Cairo  . 

Phillips,  Miles  Harris,  420  Glossop-road,  Sheffield 

Phillips,  Walter,  Neiochany,  North  China   

Pick,  Thomas  Pickering,  "  The  Nook,"  Gt.  Bookham,  Surrey   .  . 

Pickard,  Ransom,  C.M.G.,  31  East  Southernhay,  Exeter 

Pickering,  Charles  Frederick,  13  Berkeley-square,  Bristol 

Pierpoint,  Harry  Wiljiam,  Major  I.M.S 

Pigeon,  Henry  Walter,  13  Albion-street,  Hull 

Pilcher,  E.  M.,  C.B.,D.S.O.,  Col.R.A.M.  C'.,49£.  George  s-sq.,S.  W. 
Pinch,  A.  E.  Hayward,  Capt.  L.M.S.,  16  Riding-house-street,  W. 
Pink, Wilfred  Langrish,  4  B1inmans-bldys.,Eloff-st.,  Johannesbury 

Pinnock,  Dudley  Denhain,  15  Bayswater-terrace ,  AV 

Pisani,  Lionel  John,  Lt.-Col.  I. M.S.,  49  Wimpole-street,  W 

1098 


Fellow. 

Dec.  12,1872 

June  12, 1890 

June   9;  1904 

Dec.  11,1890 

Dec.  14,1911 

I  July  10,1890 

j June  11, 1896 

June  13, 1889 

I  Dec.  13,1900 

June  10,1897 

j  May  13, 1886 

;  June  12, 1902 

Dec.  14,1905 

I  June  13, 1878 

'  Dec.  12, 1901 

Dec.  10, 1908 

JDec.  12,1912 

June  10, 1886 

Dec.    9, 1897 

June  11, 1914 

Dec.    9,1897 

Dec.  10,1896 

Dec.  12, 1889 

June    8,1876 

June  13, 1907 

June  12, 1884 

Dec.  12, 1889 

June    1,1905 

June  12, 1913 

Dec.  12,1889 

June  11, 1903 

June  12, 1902 

June  11, 1914 

June  12, 1919 

Dec.    9,1897 

Dec.  10, 1903 

June  13, 1932 

Dec.  13,1866 

June    9,1892 

June  10, 1880 

June    1,1905 

June  11, 1885 

June    1,1905 

Dec.  10, 1896 

Dec.  14, 1911 

June  12, 1913 

Dec.  12, 1895 


Member. 
Apr.  20,1869 
Aug.  2,1888 
Oct.  16,1902 
May  10, 1888 
July  29,1909 
June  14, 1888 
May  10, 1894 
Jan.  27,1886 
Nov.  12,1891 
Nov.  10, 1892 
Apr.  19.1882 
May  8,1900 
Dec.  14, 1902 
July  22, 1873. 
July  25, 1900 
Dec.  10, 1908 
May  13, 1909 
June  10, 1886 
May  9,1895 
Feb.  1,1912 
Nov.  12, 1896 
Nov.  9,1893 
Aug.  2,1888 
May  19, 1875 
Feb.  9,  1904 
July  26, 1881 
July  22, 1886 
Feb.  9,1899 
Feb.  1,1912 
Aug.  1,1876 
Nov.  8,1894 
July  30, 1894 
July  25, 1912 
July  29, 1915 
July  30, 1894 
Nov.  8,1900 
June  13, 1912 
July  29, 1862 
Feb.  12,1889 
May  18, 1876 
July  31, 1902 
Jan.  25,1883 
June  1,1905 
May  10, 1894 
Feb.  10, 1910 
Feb.  9,1911 
Jan.  21,1886 


U2 


ALPHABETICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


Name  and  Residence. 

Pitts,  Arthur  Gentry,  Waimate,  Neiv  Zealand    

Piatt,  Harry,  26  St.  John-street,  Manchester   

Piatt,  Walter  Brewster,  802  Cathedral-st.,  Baltimore,  U.S.A..  . 

Playfair,  Hugh  James  Moore,  7  Upper  Brook-street,  W 

Plowman,  Sidney,  The  Tofts,  Frankston,  Victoria     

Poate,  Hugh  E.G.,  Lt.-CoL,  225  Macquariest.,  Sydney,  N.S.  W. 

Poland,  John,  Home-cottage,  Seal,  Kent 

Pollard,  Bilton,  Powys,  Sidmouth 

Pollard,  Charles,  23  Foreyate-street,  Worcester 

Pollard,  Herbert  Bean,  0  Harpur-place,  Bedford    

Pollock,  Edward  James,  20-  York-terrace,  Reyenf  s-park,  N.W.  . 

Pooley,  George  Henry,  304  Glossop-road,  Sheffield     

Powell,  William  Wyndham,  75  Wimpole-street,  W 

Power,  Sir  B'  Arcy,  K.B.E.,  10  a  Chandos-street,  W 

Prain,  John  Leay,  Casilla  1213,  Valparaiso,  Chile,  S.  America.  . 

H  Pratt,  J.  J.,Lt.-C'ol.  I.M.S.,  63  Addison-road,  Kensington,  W.  .  . 

Preston,  Chas.  II.,  Haddon-lodyc,  Washivay-rd.,  Sale,  Cheshire  .  . 

Price,  Henry  James,  Maldon,  Essex 

Pringle,  James  Hogarth,  172  Bath-street,  Glasgow 

Pritchard,  Urban,  55  Wimpole-street,  W 

Pronger,  Charles  Ernest,  "Litehdow"  Fast  Parade,  Harrogate.  . 

Prowse,  Arthur  Bancks,  5  Lansdown-place,  Clifton,  Bristol 

Pryce,  Harold  Vaughan,  104  Bethune-rd.,  Stamford-hill,  N 

Tryime,H.V.,C.B.E.,T).S.O.,Col.A.M.S.,Holtcj-Co.,Whitchu/l-pl 

Purvis,  William  Prior,  14  Carlton  Crescent,  Southampton     

Pybus,Eredk.  C,  Windsor-house,Jesmond-rd.,  Neiccastle-on- Tyne 
Pye-Smith,  Chas.  B.,  B.S.G.,  M.C.,  Vernon-house,  Huddersfield. 
Pye-Smith,  Rutherfoord  John,  Clyde,  Ampthill,  Beds 


Quick,  Balcombe  B.S.O.,352  Collins-street,  Melbourne,  Victoria 

Quick,  Hamilton  Ernest,  137  Walter-road,  Swansea 

Quiue,  Albert  Edward,  St.  Luke"1  s-hospital,  Old-street,  E.C 


Radley,  Sidney  Bertram,  Moody-terrace,  Conyleton,  Cheshire  .  . 
Railton,  Thos.  Carleton,  "  The  Knoll"  Marlborouyh-rd.,  Buxton 
Rainey,  Edward  Holmes,  Wakej%eld-hou8e,Compton-at.,EasWrne. 

Rainforth,  John  Jekyll,  2  Lindum-road,  Lincoln 

[lake,  Alfred  Theodore,  58  Delaneey-8treet,Begenf  s-park,  N.W. 
1  talsto -n,  R  ( \.,A  dderley-Jwuse,  Ekff-st.,  Johannesburg,  Tramvatd. 
Ramsay,  Robert  Anstruther,  4  Bryanston-st.,  Tortman-sq.,  W. 

Band,  Richard  Frank 

Randall,  Martin,  The  L<>dyr,  Leopold-road,  Wimbledon 

Ranken,  David,  t;  Stanley-gardens,  Behize-park,  N.W" 

Ran sohoff,  Joseph,  IQW.Seventhtstrect,  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  U.S.A. 
Rattray,  Patrick  Whyte,  17  Pemberton-gdns.,  Upper  Holloway 

1111 


Fellow. 
June  11, 1003 
Bee.  12,1012 
Bee.  13, 1883 
Dec.  14, 1899 
Bee.  10, 1885 
June  10, 1909 
June  8,1882 
June  9,1881 
Bee.  14, 1893 
Dec.  8,1904 
June  11, 1868 
Dec.  10,1908 
June  8,1893 
Dec.  13, 1883 
June  9,1898 
Apr.  11,1912 
Dec.  8,1892 
June  9,1898 
June  9,1892 
Dec.  12, 1872 
June  11, 1891 
Dec.  14, 1882 
June  20, 1901 
Junell,1914 
June  14, 1 894 
June  10, 1909 
Dec.  14,1905 
June  10, 1875 


Dec.  8,1910 
June  10, 1909 
Apr.  10, 1913 


Dec. 

June 

Bee. 

June 

Mar. 

Bee, 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

Dec. 

June 

June 


11.1913 
13,  L872 

11,1913 
10, 1909 
8,1894 
14,185)9 
11,1913 
13, 1883 
12, 1895 
1  I.  191  I 
I  I,  Is77 
I  I,  1888 


Member. 
Nov.  14, 1!)01 
May  9,1912 
Apr.  19,  1881 
July  31,1890 
Apr.  21,  1884 
July  30,1908 
May  20, 1879 
Nov.  19, 1879 
Jan.  22,  L886 
July  27,1899 
July  30, 1863 
May  14,1908 
Aug.  2,1888 
Jan.  18,1882 
Nov.  8,  1894 
July  22,1881 
July  28, 1890 
May  14,1896 
Aug.  2,  1 888 
July  20, 186!) 
Jan.  27,1876 
July  25,1877 
Feb.  9,1899 
Feb.  11,1892 
July  30,  1891 
Jan.  28,  1909 
Aug.  4,1903 
July  26,1871 


Dec.  8,1910 
Feb.  8,1906 
Apr.  10,1913 

Feb. 13,1913 
Jan.  20,  1869 
Nov.  11,  1909 
Feh.  11,  1904 
May  14,1891 
.May  18,  IS!  17 
July  27,  1911 
Dec.  18,  L883 
Aug.  1,1892 
Mar.  12.  1908 
\pr.  21,  1877 
lune  l  1, 1888 


ALPHABETICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


143 


Name  and  Residence. 

Rawling,  Louis  Bathe,  1(3  Montagu-street,  W 

Rawlinson,  Frederick  Juland,  St.  Mary's,  Selsey    

Ray,  John  Howson,  11  St.  John-street,  Manchester    

Rayner,  David  Chas.,  9  Lansdoicne-pl.,  Victoria-sq., Clifton, Bristol 

Rayner,  Edwin,  19  Tiviot  Dale,  Stockport  

Rayner,  Henry  Herhert,  14  St.  John-street,  Manchester    

Reckless,  Philip  Alfred,  2  Broomyrove-road,  Sheffield 

Redding,  John  Magnus,  8  Colville-yardens,  W 

Redmayne,  Thomas,  Droxford-house,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea  .... 
Rees,  William  Arthur,  O.B.E.,  1  The  Parade,  Swanaye,  Dorset.  . 

Reid,  John  Buchanan,  Tillsonbury,  Ontario,  Canada     

Reid,  Robert  William,  37  Albyn-place,  Aberdeen    

Rendall,  John,  Forest-side,  Lyminyton,  Hants    

Richards,  Owen  Wm.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Kasr-el-Ainy-hosp,  Cairo 

Richards,  William  Hunter,  Kemeys,  nr.  Usk,  Man 

Richards,  William  Jones,  Brynhyfryd,  Aberavon   

Richardson,  Alfred,  37  Park-square,  Leeds 

Richardson,  Alfred  Henry,  St.  Thomas' s-home,  S.E 

Richardson,  S.  Wm.  F.,  2  Vine-street,  The  Gardens,  Cape  Town 
Richardson,  Wm.  George,  10  C/aremont-pl.,  Newcastlc-on-Tyne . 
Ridewood,  Harold  Edward,  711  Fort-st.,  Victoria,  B.  Columbia 

Ridley,  Nicholas  Charles,  27  Horse-fair-street ,  Leicester 

Ridout,  Chas.  Arch.  Scott,  il  St.  Elmo"  Clarendon-rd.,  Southsea 
Rigby,  Sir  Hugh  Mallinson,  K.C.V.O.,  24  Queen  Anne-street,  W. 
Riley,  Francis,  Howard-lodye,  Mount  Sion,  Tunbridye  IVells    .  . 

Riley,  Frederick  Ratcliffe,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand 

Rischbieth,  Harold,  3  North-terrace,  Adelaide,  S.  Australia . . .  . 
Ritchie,J. L., Capt.B.A. M .C.c/oHolt $  Co., 3  Whitehall-pl.fi.'W. 

Ritson,  Stanley,  16  Derby-street,  Sunderland 

Rivett,  Louis  C,  Grove-house,  Healon  Chapel,  Stockport 

Riviere,  Bernard  Beryl,  St.  Giles  Plain,  Norwich   

Rix,  Rowland  Waters,  51  Friars-street,  Sudbury,  Suffolk     .... 

Roberts,  Charles,  15  St.  John-street,  Manchester    

Roberts,  Charles  Hubert,  48  Hurley-street,  W 

Roberts,  George  Augustus,  Walcote,  Winchester    

Roberts,  Jas.  Alex.,  C. B.,  19  Bloor-st.West,  Toronto,  Ont.,  Canada 

Roberts,  Jas.  Ernest  Helme,  15  Devonshire-place,  W 

Roberts,  Sir  Jas.  Reid,  Col.  L.M.S.,  Indore,  C.I.,  India 

Roberts,  John  Llo}d,  68  Rodney-street ,  Liverpool 

Robertson,  Carrick  Hey,  Waihi,  Auckland,  New  Zealand    .... 

Robinson,  Arthur  Leyland,  63   Walton-vale,  Liverpool 

Robinson,  Frederick  William,  4  New  North-road,  Huddersfield. 
Robinson,  Gerald  Chas.  Fredk.,  7  The  Crescent,  Plymouth  .... 

Robinson,  Harry,  25  Welbeck-street,  W 

Robinson,  James  Frederick,  27  Beaumont-street,  Oxford 

Robinson,  William,  Carlton-house,  Sunderland    

Robson,  Sir  A.  W.  Mayo,  K.B.E.,  C.B.,  37  Nottingham-place^ '. 

1168 


Fellow. 
May  31,1900 
June  9,1892 
June  11, 1896 
June  11, 1896 
Aug.  12,1869 
June  13, 1907 
Dec.  14,1911 
Junell,1914 
June  13, 1889 
Dec.  8,1904 
June  8,1911 
June  9,1881 
.Time  14, 1877 
June  1,1905 
June  12, 1902 
Dec.  13, 1906 
Dec.  8,1910 
June  13, 1912 
July  9,1896 
June  12, 1890 
June  14, 1900 
Dec.  12, 1895 
June  9,1904 
May  31,1900 
June  8,1899 
Dec.  10,1896 
June  18, 1908 
Dec.  11,1913 
June  12, 1913 
June  10, 1915 
Dec.  13, 1906 
Jimel.3,1912 
Nov.  2,1899 
June  9,1892 
June  11, 1903 
June  9,1904 
Dec.  9,1909 
Dec.  8, 1887 
June  11, 1891 
Oct.  13,1904 
Oct.  10,1912 
Juue  8,1899 
Mar.  14, 1907 
Dec.  14, 1911 
June  12, 1902 
Dec.  8,1892 
Dec.  11,1879 


Member. 
Aug.  4,1896 
Nov.  12, 1891 
July  30, 1894 
May  12, 1892 
Apr.  21,1868 
June  13, 1907 
May  10, 1906 
July  25, 1912 
Apr.  22, 1886 
July  31,1902 
Nov.  9,1893 
June  9,1881 
Apr.  20, 1874 
May  8,  1902 
June  12, 1902 
Feb.  11, 1897 
Nov.  14,1907 
July  25, 1910 
July  27, 1893 
Aug.  4,1887 
Nov.  14,1901 
May  10, 1888 
Nov.  2,1899 
Feb.  7,1895 
July  29, 1895 
July  28,1890 
May  14, 1903 
Nov.  11, 1909 
May  11,1911 
May  9,1912 
Feb.  11, 1904 
Feb. 13,1908 
Aug.  4,1896 
Feb.  12,1889 
Ausr.  2,1898 
Feb.  11, 1904 
May  10,1906 
July  28, 1884 
May  10, 1888 
July  31,1902 

I  Feb.  10,1910 
Aug.    4,1W 

|  July  28, 1904 
May  9,1889 
Feb.  7,1901 
July  20,1881 
July  21,1874 


1-W 


ALPHABETICAL  REGISTER  OK  PELLOWS. 


Name  and  Residence. 
Rockfort-Brown,  Herbert,  280  Loop-st.,  Pietermaritzburg,  Natal 
Rodocanachi,  Ambrose  John,  Grosvenor-square,  Stair/bridge.  .  .  . 
Rogers,  Sir  Leonard,  CLE.,  Lf. -Col. I. M.S.,  Med.  Coll.,  Calcutta 

Roll,  Grahame  Winfield,  7  Upper  Wimpole-street,  W 

Romania, Wm.  U.C.,SSSt.  Thos.'s-mam.,  IV  est  minster- bridge, S.K 

Rooke,  Alfred  Basil,  48  Knole-road,  Bournemouth     

Rose,  Frank  Atcherley,  (38  Wimpole-street,  W 

Rosa,  Daniel  McClure,  09  Portchester-rd.,  Bournemouth    

Ross,  Robert  Ainslie,  Bedford,  Cape  Province,  South  Africa    .  . 
«]Ross,  Sir  Ronald,  K.C.B.*  K.C.M.G.,  30  Harley-house,  N.W..  . 

Roth,  Paul  Bernard,  51  Harley-street,  W 

Ronghton,  Walter,  Cranbourne-house,  New  Barnet     

Rouillard,  Laurent  Antoiue  John,  Berea,  Durban,  Natal 

Rowe,  Robert  Morison 

Rowlands,  Robert  Pugh,  O.B.E.,  12  Queen  Anne-street,  W.     .  . 

Rowntree,  Cecil  William,  9  Upper  Brook-street,  W 

Roxburgh,  Alex.  Bruce,  3  Manchester-square,  W 

Roy,  Bidhan  Chandra,  30  Wellington-street,  Calcutta    

Roy,  Donald  Whatley,  17  Lower  Bel  grave-street,  S.W 

Bundle,  Henry,  13  Clarence-parade,  Southsea     

Russell,  Harold  Bedford  George,  Queen's  Military-hosp.,  Sidcup 

Russell,  John  Dill,  Osman-house,  Fortis-green,  N 

Russell,  Robert  Hamilton,  18  Savile-rotv,  W 

Rutherford,  Norman  Cecil,  D.S.O.,  Carshalton-house,  Carshalton 

Rutter,  Francis  Burchett,  Dewes-house,  Mere,  Wilts i 

Butter,  Hubert  Llewellyn,  M.B.E.,  31  West-parade,  Newcastle. 
Ryall,  Charles,  C.B.E.,  02  Hurley -street,  W 


Saint,  Chas.  Fredk.  Morris,  C.B.E.,  28  Claremont-pl.,  Newcastle 
Salter,  Charles  Edward,  34  Prince  of  Wales-terrace,  Scarborough 
^;\m]mm,Uerhertn.,'Sl.C."Ierndale,"Ma?io)--rd.,Suttn-Ct>ldJi<'/d 
Sanders,  Alfred  Wm.,  "  ArMeton,"  Arcadia,  Pretoria,  Transvaal 

Saner,  Francis  Donaldson,  Guy's-hospital,  S.E 

Saner,  John  Godfrey,  Guys-hospital,  S.E 

Saneyoshi,  (Viscount)  Yasuzumi,  9  Toruyaka,Azabu, Tokio,Japun 

Santi,  Philip  Robert  William  de,  15  Stratford-place,  W 

Sargent,  Percy  Wm.  Geo.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  20  Harley-strcet,  \Y. 
Saunders,  Henry  William,  18  Silverdale-road,  Eastbourne  .... 
Savage,  Ernest  Smallwood,  133  Edmund-street,  Birmingham  .  . 
Sawrey,  Ernest  I'M wd.  Robt.,  90  Collins-St.,  Melbourne,  Australia 

Slesinger,  Edward  Gh,  41   Upper  Gloucester-place,  N.  YV 

Scotson,  Frederick  C,  9  Plymouth-grove-  West,  Manchester  .... 
Scott,  JamesA..  N.,Lister-ho.-priv.-hos]>.,  Ttowanst.,Bendigo,  Vict. 
Scott,  Malcolm  Leslie,  College-park,  Adelaide,  S.  Australia.  .  .  . 

Scott,  Sydney  Richard,   L80  Hurley-*! red,  W 

Scott, Wallace  A.,  ( \.M.(  '<..  627  Sherbourne-st.,  Toronto,Ont.,Can. 

1  233 


Fellow. 
Dec.  14,1893 
June  8,1899 
Feb.  10,1893 
June  9,1898 
Dec.  9,1915 
Dec.  9,1909 
Dec.  10, 1903 
June  11, 1891 
Dec.  10,1908 
Apr.  11,1901 
Dec.  8, 1910 
June  8,1893 
Dec.  10,1891 
Dec.  11,1913 
June  20, 1901 
Mar.  9,1905 
Dec.  14,1893 
June  8,1911 
June  18, 1908 
June  9,1870 
June  12, 1919 
Oct.  13,1898 
June  13, 1889 
Jan.  14,1909 
June  14, 1894 
June  14,1894 
Dec.  10,1890 


June  12, 1913 
Dec.  14,1893 
Oct.  12,1911 
June  8,1899 
June  8,1910 
Dec.  12,1912 
June  II,  L886 
Oct.  11,1888 
Dec.  13, 1900 
Dec.  11,1873 
Dec.  10,1890 
Dec.  12,  I '.'<>] 
Dec.  11,1913 
July  80,  1894 
Dec.  10,1896 
Dec.  9,  I'.Miit 
Dec.  11.  1902 
Juno   9,1904 


Member. 
Nov.  12,1891 
July  25, 1895 
Feb.  12,1891 
Oct.  26,1886 
Nov.  12,1914 
July  25, 1907 
Feb.  9,1899 
June  11, 1891 
Nov.  14, 1901 
July  30, 1879 
Dec.  8, 1910 
July  23, 1875 
Dec.  10, 1891 
Oct.  13,1904 
Aug.  4,1896 
May  8,1902 
Nov.  10, 1887 
Feb.  10,1910 
May  10,1900 
Apr.  26,1805 
Nov.  9,1911 
Aug.  4,1896 
July  30, 1882 
Jan.  14,1909 
Feb.  11,1892 
Nov.  12,1891 
Feb.    8,1894 


June  12, 1913 
July  30, 1891 
Nov.  10, 1910 
July  29, 1895 
May  12,1910 
Oct.  10,1912 
Jan.  21.  1883 
Nov.  24,  L884 
May  4,  1898 
Apr.  20,1869 
May  14,1896 
Dec.  12, 1901 
July  27,  1911 
Aug.  1.  L893 
July  27.  L898 
Dec.  9,  1909 
July  27,  [899 
Nov.  13,  L902 


ALPHABETICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


145 


Fellow.  I  Member. 
June  11, 1896  July  27, 1893 
Dec.  12, 1901 1  July  25, 1900 
Dec.  13,1894  Aug.  1,1892 
Nov.  14, 1895  j  Feb.  11, 1892 
June   8,1893  May    9,1889 


Dec.  8,1887 
June  11, 1914 
June  12, 1913 
Dec.  8,1881 
Dec.  14, 1911 
Dec.  10,1896 
June  9,1892 
May  10,1894 
Dec.  13,1883 
Dec.  13,1900 
June  13, 1895 
June  8,1899 
Dec.  12, 1907 
June  18, 1908 
Dec.  11,1902 
June  14, 1894 
Dec.  8,1898 
June  18, 1908 
June  20, 1901 
June  10, 1886 


Name  and  Residence. 

Scrase,  Frank  Edward,  6  Woodchurch-rd.,  West-end-lane,  N.W. 

Secreian,  Walter  Bernard,  10  Redlands-road,  Reading * 

Selby,  Edmond  Wallace,  13  Hall-gate,  Doncaster 

Senior,  H.  D.,  129  East  17 th  Street,  New  York  City,  U.S.A.    . . 

Sequeira,  James  Harry,  8  a  Manchester-square,  W.    

ShudholtfljiorielPievre^omt,' Ashley, ,Aldenham-rd.,Bushey, Herts 

Shafeek,  Ahmad,  4  Sharia  Radwar,  Shutsi,  Abassieh,  Cairo .... 

Shattock,  Clement  Edward,  4  Crescent-road,  Wimbledon,  S.W. 

Shattock,  Samuel  Geo.,  4  Crescent-rd.,  The  Downs,   Wimbledon  . 

Shaw, C.Gordon, D.S.O.,  108  Wellington-par \,E. Melbourne,  Vict. 

Shaw,  Harold  Batty,  122  Hurley- street,  W 

Shearer,  Donald  Francis,  3  Bedford-circus,  Exeter     

Sheen,  Alfred  William,  C.B.E.,'  23  Windsor-place,  Cardiff 

Sheild,  Arthur  Marmaduke,  Budleigh-Salterton,  S.  Devon    .... 

Sherren,  James,  C.B.E. ,  6  Devonshire-place,  W 

Shillitoe,  Arthur,  2  Frederick-place,  E.C 

Shirley,  Herbert  John,  C.M.G.,  49  Wimpole-street,  W 

Shorney,  Herbert  Frank,  8  King  William-st.,  Adelaide,  S.  Aust. 

Short,  Arthur  Rendle,  90  Queens-road,  Clifton,  Bristol    

Shuttleworth,  C.  Buckingham,  478  Huron-st.,  Toronto,  Canada. 

SicheL,  Gerald  T.  Sylvester,  Vine-house,  Sevenoaks    

Sikes,  Alfred  Walter,  Moat-house,  Langley,  Buckinghamshire .  . 
Simpson,  George  Charles  Edward,  15  Rodney-street,  Liverpool  . 

Simpson,  Graham  Scales,  1  Rutland -p>ark,  Sheffield   

Sinclair,  Thomas,  C.B.,  22  University-square,  Belfast     

Skeviugton,  Sir  Joseph  Oliver,  K.C.V.O.,  "  Belmont"  Windsor. 
Sladen,  Reginald  John  Lambert,  G.I. P.  Rly.,  Bhusaval,  India  . 
Slater,  Ben].  H.,  Holme  Top-house ,  Little Horton-lane,  Bradford 

Slinger,  Robert  T.,  42  Foregate-street,  Worcester 

Sloane,  John  Stretton,  82  London-road,  Leicester    

•ISlogget^SirA.T^K.C.B^K.C.M.G.jK.C.V.O.^^^ewA'^ms.jW. 

Smerdon,  Edgar  Wilmot,  Oaklands,  Binfteld,  Berks 

Smith,  Ck&s.Ii., Capi.I.M.S.,Grindlayfy  Co. ,54:Parliame?it-8t.,S\\T. 
Smith,  Edward  Archibald,  709  Dunsmuir-street,  Vancouver.  . .  . 
Smith,  Ferdinand  Clarence,  Surg.-Maj.  I. M.S.,  Egmore,  Madras 

Smith,  George  Frederick  Darwall,  8  Grosvenor-street,  W 

Smith,  Gilbert,  High  Down,  Hindheud,  Surrey   

Smith,  Guy  Bellingham,  10  Devonshire-place,  W 

Smith,  Hugh,  Derioent-ho.,  Hof-street,  Cape  Toum,  South  Africa 
Smith,  Hugh  Bernard  W.,  113  Morton-terrace,  Gainsborough  .  . 

Smith,  James,  16  St.  John's-road,  Putney-hill,  S.W 

Smith,  John  William,  205  Hiyh-st.,  Oxford-road,  Manchester  .  . 
^1  Smith,  Joseph  Priestley,  95  Cornwall-street,  Birmingham     .... 

Smith,  Joseph  Stanley  Kellett,  15  Cavendish-place,  W I  Apr.    4, 1895  j  Nov.  12, 1891 

Smith,  Percy  Montague,  31  Rosary-yardens,  S.  Kensington,  S.W.    June  10, 1909  |  Ma}'    9, 1895 

Smith,  Sidney  Maynard,  C.B.,  49  Wimpole-street,  W Mav  12, 1902!  Jan.  22, 1898 

Smith,  Thomas  Frederick  Hugh,  Farninqharn,  Dartford I  Dec.  14, 1882  Aug.    1, 1877 

1919.  1280  l 


Aug.  5,1885 
Nov.  9,1911 
Nov.  11,1909 
Jan.  25,1876 
Dec.  14,1911 
July  29, 1895 
May  12,1892 
May  12, 1892 
July  24, 1879 
July  27, 1899 
Nov.  9,1893 
July  30, 1894 
Dec.  12,1907 
June  18, 1908 
Feb.  13,1902 
May  12, 1892 
Aug.  4,1896 
Apr.  9,1908 
July  27,1899 
Apr.  18, 1882 


Dec.  14, 1899  Feb.  10, 1898 


June  8,1911 
Dec.  10,1903 
Dec.  10, 1908 
June  13, 1895 
Apr.  12, 1917 
June  11, 1914 
July  9,1908 
May  10, 1900 
June  8,1893 
June  1,1905 
Dec.  14,1899 
June  12, 1890 
June  13, 1889 
Dec.  9,1909 
Dec.    9, 1897 


Aug.  1,1901 
May  11, 1899 
Dec.  10, 1908 
May  11, 1893 
Apr.  21,1880 
June  11, 1914 
Jan.  16, 1908 
May  14,1896 
Apr.  24, 1877 
Feb.  13,1902 
Aug.  4,1896 
June  12, 1890 
Oct.  20,1886 
July  31, 1902 
Feb.  13, 1896 


June  12, 1890  j  July  19, 1886 
Apr.  11, 1901   Nov.  16, 1871 


146 


ALPHABETICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


Name  and  Residence. 

Smith,  Sir  Tlios.  Rudolph  II.,  Bt.,  Strathmore,Torguay   

Smith,  Thomas  Waddelow,*C%  Asylum,  Nottingham 

Smith,  Wilburn,  1012  Brockman-bldg.,  Los  Angeles,  California. 
Smith,  William  Robert,  "  Netherleiyh,"  Beeston,  Nottingham  .  . 

Solly,  Ernest,  Strathlea,  Harrogate 

Solly,  Reginald  Vaughan,  40  West  Sowthernhay,  Exeter 

Soltau,  Alfred  Bertram,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E,  1  The  Crescent,  Plymouth 
Southam,  Arthur  Hughes,  "  Oak-lawn,"  Rusholme,  Manchester. 
Southam,  Frederick  Armitage,  13  St.  John-street,  Manchester  .  . 

Souttar,  Henry  Sessions,  46  Queen  Anne-street,  W 

So  wry,  George  Herbert,  9  King-street,  Newcastle,  Staffs 

v  Spanton,  AVilliam  Dunnett,  Ripon  Lodge,  Hastings    

Spencer,  0.  G.,  Lt.-  Col.  It.  AM.  C,  Trotterscliffe,  W.  Mailing,  Kent 

Spencer,  Walter  George,  O.B.E.,  2  Portland-place,  W 

Spicer,  William  Thomas  Holmes,  5  Manchester-square,  W 

Spittel,  Richard  Lionel,  Alexandra-place,  Colombo,  Ceylon  .... 

Spong,  Ambrose,  " Five  Ways"  Torquay    

Spong,  Charles  Stuart,  D.S.O.,  Maj.,  Ghezireh,  Cairo,  Egypt.  . .  . 
Sprawson,  F.  Charles,  7  Imperial-ter.,  Clarcmont-pk.,  Blackpool. 
Spreat,  Frank  Arthur,  "Burrington"  Oakleigh-pk.,  Whetstone^. 

Spriggs,  Neville  Tvens,  105  Princess-road,  Leicester   

Spurrell,  Charles,  Poplar  8f  Stepney  Sick  Asylum,  Bromley,  E. 

Square,  James  Elliot,  22  Portland-sguare,  Plymouth 

Stabb,  Ewen  Carthew,  c/o  A.  F.  Stabb,  132  Harlcy-street,  W. .  . 
Stack,  Edward  II.  Edwards,  "  A rraler,"  CUftondown-rd.,  Bristol 

Stauger,  William,  "  Boyncliffe"  Wakefield,  Yorkshire 

Stanley,  Ernest  Gerald,  40  rue  cCArtois,  Paris    

Stawell,  Rodolph  de  Salis,  Castle  dates,  Shrewsbury     

Steedman,  John  Francis,  "ArcaH,"  Prentis-rd.,  Streathdm,  S.W. 

Stephens,  Frederick  G.  N 

Stephenson,  John,  C.  C.E.,  Lt.-Col.  I. M.S.,  Jail-rd.,  Lahore,  India 
Stevens,  Cecil  Robert,  Lt.-Col.  I. M.S.,  2  Up.  Wood-st.,  Calcutta 

Stevens,  Thomas  George,  20  Queen  Anne-street,  W 

Steward,  Edward  Simmons,  30  Victoria-avenue,  Harrogate.  .  .  . 

Steward,  Francis  James,  98  Portland-place.  W 

Stewart,  Geo.  Irvine  Thompson,  County-hall,  Ipswich 

Stewart,  Joseph  C,  Conrod-ho.,  Bentinck-ier.,Newcastle-on-  Tyne. 

Stock,  Wm.  Stuart  V.,  1  Mortimer-road.  Bristol 

Stocks,  Win.  Percy,  59  IJ'ilms/oir-road,  Withington,  Manchester 

Stone,  William  Domett,  3  c  Mai  la-  Vale-mansions,  W 

Stone,  William  Cream,  "  Hillside,"  Champion-hill.  S.E 

Storey,  John  Colvin,  L85  Maoquarie-street,  ■Sydney.  X.s.lT.  .  . 
Stout,Thomae  Dttncan  bl.,'D.&X).,238T/ieTerrace,Wellinaton,N.Z. 
Stowell,  Thomas  Edmund  Alex.,  Fir  drove,  Northwich,  Chester 

Strange,  Arthur 

Street,  Ashton,  Lt.-Col.  I  M.S., ./.  ./.  -hospital.  Bombay    

Strickland,  Harold  Foster,  18  Bevington-road,  Beckenham  .... 

1327 


Fellow. 
Dec.  12, 189-' 
Dec.  14 
Dec.  12 
June  11 
June  14 
June  12 
June  12 
Dec.  9. 
Juue 14 
Dec.  9 
Dec.  8 
Apr.  14 
June  13 
June  9 
Dec.  13 
Dec.  9 
Dec.  9 
June  13 
Mar.  11 
June  1 
Dec.  8 
Dec.  14 
Dec.  13 
Dec.  13 
June  10 
Dec.  8 
June  13 
Dec.  14 
June  11 
June  13 
Dec.  14 
J  une  9 
June  13 
Dec.  12 
June  12 
June  14 
Dec.  11 

Dec.  12 

June  1 1 

June  8 
June  11 
June  1 

June  |;; 

June  18 
Dec.  9 
June  18 
June  L8 


1911 
1912 
1896 
1888 
1890 
1902 
1915 
1877 
1909 
1898 
1898 
1895 
1887 
1888 
1909 
1909 
1889 
1897 
1905 
1904 
1893 
1883 
1888 
1897 
1870 
1912 
1899 
1885 
1918 
1905 
1892 
1895 
1901 
|s«.  is 
1906 
1918 
1907 
1891 
1865 
L896 
I'M  1 
L912 
1912 
L897 
L889 
1912 


Member. 
Nov.  10, 189: 
July  27 
May  11 
Aug.  1 
Aug.  4 
Aug.  4 
May  10 
Feb.  12 
Apr.  18 
May  10 
May  9 
July  29 
Aug:. 


1 

Aug.  3 
Jan.  24 
July  30 
Dec.  9. 
Aug.  7 
May  10 
July  30 
Aug.  4 
Feb.  13 
Nov.  15 
July  28 
Feb.  11 
Jan.  23 
Feb.  10 
Aug.  4 
Nov.  13 
June  13 
Dec.  14 
Feb.  13 
July  28 
Nov.  9 
July  29 
Nov.  2 
Dec.  1 1 
Feb.  10 
Nov.  K) 
Apr.  10 
Nov. 
June  I 

May  12 

M.-,'\  L2 
July  28 

Juh  80 
Feb.  9 


1893 
1911 
1892 
1886 
1887 
1900 
1914 
1876 
1906 
1895 
1862 
1892 
1885 
1884 
1908 
1909 
1884 
1894 
1  ssi 
1903 
1890 
1881 
1886 
1892 
L867 
1910 
1896 
L883 
1913 
1905 
1890 
L890 
1893 
L895 
L899 
L913 

IS!  IS 

L887 
L861 
L894 

l!M  I 
L910 
L910 
1892 
1 888 
L905 


ALPHABETICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


147 


Name  and  Residence. 

Stuart-Low,  William,  118  Hurley- street,  W 

Stusser,  Israel,  Paula-house,  Church-st.,  Oudtshoom,  Cape  Prov.  . 
Sutcliffe,  William  Greenwood,  30  Dalby-square,  Margate  .... 
.Swain,  James,  C.B.,  C.B.E.,  4  Victoria- square,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Swainson,  James  Midleton  Grabam,  9  Welbeck-street,  W 

Swan,  Russell  Henry  Jocelyn,  O.B.E.,  75  Wimpole-street,  \\\.  . 
Sylvester,  Geo.  II.,  Lt.-  Col.R.A.M.  C.,"Moolpa"  Tonbridge,  Kent. 
Synie,  Geo.  Adlington,  19  Collins-street,  Melbourne,  Victoria   .  . 

%  Symington,  Johnson,  Queen  s-university ,  Belfast    

Syrnonds,  Sir  Charters  James,  K.B.E.,  C.B.,  58  Portland-pl.,  W. 


Tait,  Henry  Brewer,  "  Ashmount,"  Homsey-lane,  N 

Takaki  (Baron),  K.,  13  Iliyashi  Toriizaka,  Azaba,  Tokio,  Japan 
Talbot,  Francis  Theodore,  25  Bridge-road,  Stockton-on-Tees     .  . 

Talbot,  Leonard  Smith,  53  Church-street,  Tinulru,  N.Z.    

Talbot,  Philip,  "  Early-bank^  Stalybridge,  Cheshire 

Tanner,  Charles  Edward,  4  Downing-street,  Farnham,  Surrey.  . 
Tanner,  Herbert,  Hamilton-house,  152  Westbourne-yrove,  W.    .  . 

Tanner,  William  Edward,  Guy' 's-hospital,  S.E 

Tatlow,  Robert  Evelyn  Tissington,  Oaklands,  Alne,  Yorks.  .  .  . 

Taunton,  Edgar,  Thora-house ,  Bet/tersden,  Kent 

Tawse,  Herbert  Bell,  16  Regent-street,-  Nottingham 

Tav,  Waren,  01  Oak  field-road,  West  Croydon    

Taylor,  Arthur  Sneyd,  Lovelace  Lodge,  Surbiton,  Surrey 

Taylor,  Douglas  G,  M.C.,  O.B.E.,  Queen  Mary's-hosp.,  Carshalton 

Taylor,  Edwin  Claude,  29  Rosslyn-hill,  Hampstead,  N.W 

Taylor,  Frank  Edward,  43  West  Heath-drive,  Hampstead,  N.W. 
Taylor,  F.  Howard,  China  Inland  Mission,  Neioington- green,  N. 
Taylor,  Henry  Herbert,  36  Brunswick-square,  Hove,  Sussex .... 

Taylor,  Julian,  30  Clifton-hill,  St.  Johns-wood,  N.W 

Taylor,  Tom  Robinson,  5  Park-square,  Leeds 

Taylor,  William  Gordon,  O.B.E.,  15  Hurley -street,  W 

Teale,  Thomas  Pridgin,  North  Grange,  Headingley,  Leeds  .... 
Teichelmann,  Ebenezer,  Hamilton-street,  Hokitika,  New  Zealand 

Telford,  Evelyn  Davison,  8  A  »S'£.  John-street,  Manchester 

^[Thane,  Sir  George  Dancer,  "  Hemmet"  St. -John's- road,  Harrow 

Thomas,  David,  Elsmere,  Manley,  Sydney,  N.S.  W.    

Thomas,  Gordon  Wilson,  Neivstead-house ,  Wakefield,  Yorks  .  . 
Thomas,  John  Llewellyn,  1  Marriott-road,  Bamet,  Herts  .... 
Thomas,  Sir  J.  Lynn,K.B.E.,C.B.  ,G  reen  Laivn,Pen-y-Lan,C'ardiff 
Thomas,  Thomas  Morrell,  12  Clytha-park-road,  Newport-,  Mon. 

Thomas,  William,  200  Bristol-road,  Birmingham  

Thomas,  William  Thelwall,  84  Rodney-street,  Liverpool 

Thompson,  Arthur  Ralph,  45  Queen  Anne-street,  W 

Thompson,  George  Stanley,  B.M.A.,  Melbourne,  Victoria    .... 

Thompson,  George  William,  80  Hurley-street,  W 

1372 


Fellow. 
Dec.  8, 1898 
June  11, 1903 
Dec.  12, 1895 
Dec.  12, 1889 
June  1,1905 
Dec.  11,1902 
Dec.  9, 1886 
Dec.  10, 1885 
Apr.  8,1915 
June  9,1881 


Dec.  11,1884 
June  10, 1880 
June  8,  1911 
Dec.  14,1905 
Dec.  12,1907 
Dec.  9,1886 
Dec.  12,1895 
Dec.  14,1916 
June  12, 1919 
June  1,1905 
Dec.  8,1904 
June  10, 1869 
June  14,  l*8<s 
June  12, 1913 
June  11, 1896 
Dec.  10, 1903 
June  14, 1888 
Dec.  8,1887 
Feb.  12, 1914 
Oct.  12,1893 
Dec.  13, 1906 
May  23, 1857 
June  11, 1891 
June  11, 1903 
Apr.  1,1909 
8, 1887 
8, 1910 
8, 1892 
8, 1892 
June  10, 1897 
Dec.  9,1869 
Feb.  13, 1890 
Dec.  11,1902 
June  8,1911 
Dec.  12, 1901 


Dec 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 


Member. 
May  13,1897 
Nov.  14,  II KJ I 
Aug.  12,  L892 
Nov.  14, 1883 
Aug.  4,1896 
Dec.  11,1902 
Apr.  16,1878 
Apr.  26, 1884 
July  24,1877 
July  21, 1875 


July  21,1881 
Apr.  16, 1878 
May  4, 1898 
Feb.  9,1905 
Nov.  9,1905 
Oct.  22,1884 
Apr.  28, 1885 
Nov.  13,  1913 
June  12, 1919 
July  27, 1899 
Dec.  8,1904 
Apr.  25, 1866 
Oct.  21,1886 
Nov.  8,1906 
Feb.  8,1866 
Feb.  11, 1897 
Jan..  20, 1887 
July  22, 1880 
Nov.  9,1911 
Nov.  13, 1891 
Nov.  12, 1903 
Mar.  28, 1855 
Feb.  9r1888 
Nov.  8,1900 
Nov.  15, 1871 
Apr.  23, 1884 
Feb.  9,1905 
May  8,1890 
Jan.  20,1886 
Feb.  7,1895 
Nov.  14, 1865 
Apr.  20, 1886 
Aug.  1,1901 
May  10, 1906 
Nov.  8.  1900 
l2 


118 


ALPHABETICAL  REGISTER  OF  FELLOWS. 


Name  and  Residence. 

Thompson,  Harold  Theodore,  94  Portland-place,  W 

Thompson,  Hubert  Gordon,  35  Sgdenham-av.,  8ephton-pk.,L'pool 

Thompson,  J.  Edwin,  3224  Broadway,  Galveston,  Texas,  U.S.A. 

Thompson,  John,  "  Suntiycroft"  Paignton,  S.  Devon 

Thompson,  Walter,  30  Park-square,  Leeds 

^[Thomson,  Arthur,  1G3  Woodstock-road,  Oxford 

Thomson,  Charles  Bertram,  " Romansleigh,"  Wimborne,  Dorset. 

Thomson,  Sir  St.  Clair,  64  Wimpole-street,  W 

Thorhurn,  Win.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  2  St.  Peter 's-sqttare,  Manchester . 

Tilling,  Edward  Thomas,  175  Macquarie-street,  Sydney,  N.S.W. 

Thurston,  Edward  Owen,  Maj.I.M.S.,  Chinsura,  P. I. P.,  Bengal 

Ticehurst,  Norman  Freda,  24  Pevensey-rd.,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea 

Tilley,  Herbert,  72  Hurley -street,  W 

Tod,  Hunter  Finlay,  11  Upper  Wimpole-street,  W 

Todd,  Alan  Herapath,  6  St.  Thomas-street,  S.E 

Todd,T.Wingate,  Anat.Lab.,  W.ReserveUniv.,Clereland,0.,  U.S. 
•([Tomes,  Sir  Charles  Sissmore,  Mannington-hall,  Aylsham 

Tonks,  Henry,  Vale  Studio  B,  Vale-avenue,  Chelsea,  S.W 

Tonks,  John  Wilson,  "  Loicgates,"  Staveley,  Chesterjield 

Totsuka,  Kankai,  Imperial  Naval  Hospital,  Tokio,  Japan 

Townrow,  Vincent,  Gmfs-hospital,  S.E , 

Toye,  Edwin  Josiah,  "  Stanhope^  Bideford,  N.  Devon 

Trechmami,  Max  Lincoln,  88  Ecclestu/t-squarc,  S.W 

Troth ow an,  William  Henry,  8  St.  Thomas-street,  S.E 

TTVves,SiTF.,Bt.,G.O.V.O.,C.B,,Thatched-ho.-Pdge,RMmond-pk* 

TteveB,WilM&W.,O.BM.,Capt.R.AM.C.,20Medina-villas,How 

Trott,  Dudley  Cox,  Hamilton,  Bermuda,    West  Indies    

Trotter,  Edward,  "  Kether/ield,"  Scholes,  Hnddersfield   

Trotter;  Wilfred  Batten  Lewis,  119  Hurley-street,  W 

Tubby,  Alfred  Herbert,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  68  Hurley-street,  W 

Tucker,  Alexander  Benjamin,  May  fair,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal. 

Turner,  Edward  Beadon,  21   Westlxmrne-terruee,  W 

Turner,Geo.  G., "  The  Hawthorns," Osborne-i'd,Neiocastle-on-  Tyne 

Tinner,  Sir  George  I!.,  K.B.E.,  C.  B.,  9  West  Hoe-ter.,  Plymouth  . 

Turner,  Joseph  George,  59  Wimpole-street,  W 

Turner,  Philip,  73  Wimpole-street,  W 

Turner,  Reginald  George,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Lt.-Col.I.M.S.   

■JTurner,  Thomas,  141  St.  Owen-street,  Hereford 

Tinner,  William,  92  Karley-street,  W 

Tin  lev,  1  [orace  George,  7  Park-square-west,  N.W.  1 

TurtOB,  James,  "  lliiihi-rtii/."  Preston-park,  Brighton    

Turton,  .las.  Richard  Henry,  21   Brunswick-place,  Hove   

Tweedie,  Alexander  Robert,  II  Oxford-etreet,  Nottingham  .... 

Tweedy,  Sir  John,  LOO  Harlef-street,  W .' 

Tymms,  Herbert  George,  LS20  Hay-st.  West,Perth,  J/'.  Australia 

Tyrrell,  EVancia  Astley  Cooper,  27  Queen  Anne-street,  W 

Tyson,  William  Joseph,  " Kimberley,"  Jointon-road,  Folkestone. 

I  111) 
1  Kingston-on-  Thames. 


Fellow. 
June   9,1904 
Dec.    9, 
June  13 
June  12 


May  14 
Apr.  11 
June  1 
Dec.  14 
June  10 
June  11 
Apr.  14 
Dec.  11 
June  9 
June  9 
June  12 
Dec.  14 
Apr.  14 
June  14 
June  11 
June  14 
Dec.  14 
J  uue  9 
June  J  2 
Dec.  12 
Dee.  12 
Dec.  9 
J  une  10 
Dec.  12 
Dec.  14 
June  9 
J  une 
June  9 
Dec.  10 
Dec.  9 
Mar. 
Dec.  Ii' 
June  \:\ 
Apr.  9 
Dec.  12 
June  12 
June  11 
Dec.  14 
Dec.  12 
Juno  8 
June  20 
June  20 
Dec.  I  l 


1909 
1889 
1913 
1891 
1907 
1905 
1893 
1886 
1885 
1898 
1902 
1898 
1898 
1913 
1911 
1898 
1888 
1914 
1888 
1911 
1898 
L890 
1912 
1878 
1909 
1886 
1901 
1899 
1887 
1899 
1881 
1908 
1880 

IS! I  | 

1901 
L907 

I  MM 

L896 

1890 

I  SI  II I 

1911 
1901 
L876 
L90] 
L901 
L876 


Member. 
May  14, 1903 
Dec.  9,1909 
July  23, 1886 
June  12, 1913 
Nov.  10, 1887 
July  19, 1880 
July  27,1899 
Nov.  16, 1881 
July  24, 1883 
July  20, 1882 
Nov.  8,1894 
May  9,  1901 
July  28, 1890 
Feb.  13, 1896 
Feb.  9,1911 
Dec.  14,1911 
July  20, 1869 
Jan.  22,1886 
Nov.  9,1911 
Jan.  26,1886 
Nov.  12, 1908 
May  9,1895 
Nov.  10, 1887 
Nov.  8,1906 
Apr.  21, 1875 
July  29,1909 
Nov.  17,1880 
Nov.  10, 1898 
Aug.  4,1896 
July  29,1884 
Aug.  4,1896 
July  28,1876 
Oct  12,1899 
July  25,1877 
Feb.  11, 1892 
July  29,  L897 
Nov.  12,  L891 
Mar,  30.  I  St  5 
May  11.  L863 
Aug.  2,  L888 
July  29,  L880 
July  2--),  L907 
Nov.  8,  L900 
Apr.  1(1,  Is7l' 
Nov.  2.  L899 
Nov.  id,  L898 
Apr.  2:;,  I>7l 


ALPHABETICAL  REGISTER  Of  FELLOWS. 


U9 


Name  and  Residence. 
Uhthoff,  John  Caldwell,  Wacertree-house,  Furze-hill,  Brighton  . 
Unwin,  Harold  Arthur  Rbt.  Edinond,  Pen-hill,  Yeovil,  Somerset. 
Un win, William  Howard, "  The  Cottage," Church-st.,Timaru,N.Z. 

Upcott,  Harold,  3  Salisbury-street,  Hull 

Upjohn,  Win. George  Dismore,  GdTalgarlh-rd.,  W.Kensington^ff. 
TJr\vm,Jno.Jo\mson,Lt.-C'(d. I. M.S.,Cook$Sons,Ludg'te-eirc.,Y,.C. 
Ussher,  George  Herbert,  EUzabeth-street,  Timaru,  N.Z 

Vairakiam,  Samuel  A.,  Ceylon  Med.  College,  Colombo,  Ceylon  .  . 
Vellacott,  Harold  Fitz,  M.C.,  9  Tamar-terrace,  Devonport  .... 
Vellacott,P.  N. ,O.B.E.,National-ho$p.,Bloemfoi<tein,O.R.P.,S.A. 

Venning,  Sir  Edgcombe,  "  Lcwiorva,"  Falmouth     

Verco,  Joseph  Cooke,  52  North-terrace,  Adelaide,  S.  Australia  . 

Yerdon,  Henry  Walter,  58  Streatham-hill,  S.W 

Vernon,  Arthur  Heygate,  Boscombe,  Hants 

Verrall,  Paul  Jenner,  Stradbroke,  Brighton  lioad,  Sutton     .... 

Vick,  Reginald  Martin,  82  Harley-street,  W 

Vickerman,  Philip  Seston,  O.B.E 

Vickery,  William  Henry,  1  Treicartha-park,  Weston-super-Mare 

Yiner,  Geoffrey,  "  Northcote*  Hatch  End,  Middlesex    

Yinraee,  Felix  Coulson,  33  Temple-roio,  Birmingham    

Vlasto,  Michael  E.  T.  D.,  29  Porchester-terrace,  W 

Yoisey,  Clement  Bernard,  11  Kensington-gardens-square,  W.  .  . 
Yoss,  Francis  Henry  Yivian,  Rockhampton,  Queensland     


Wace,  Cyril,  Union  Club  of  B.C.,  Victoria,  British  Columbia  .  . 

Waddelow,  John  Joseph,  Whittlesey,  Peterborough    

Wade,  James  Owen  David,  25  Park-place,  Cardiff 

Wagstaffe,  Wm.  Warwick,  O.B.E. ,  "  Purkigh."  Sevenoaks, Kent 

Waldy,  John,  1  Green-park,  Darlington    

Walker,  Albert  Latimer,  4  Neiv  North-road,  Huddersfield  .... 
Walker,  Cyril  Hutchinson,  8  Oakfield-road,  Clifton,  Bristol.  . .  . 

Walker,  Harold,  "  Ashleigh,"  Middlesbrough 

Walker,  Harry  Bertram,  M.C.,  The  Mill-house,  West  Kington.  . 

Walker,  Henry  Seeker,  45  Park-square,  Leeds    

Walker,  John  Wm.  Thomson,  O.B.E.,  30  Queen  Anne-st.,  W.  . 
Walker,  K.M. ,  O.B.E. , u Aviemore,'" Bracknell-gds.,Frognal,y,  .V^' . 

Walker,  Robert  Alexander,  33  Westgate,  Peterborough     

Wallace,  Sir  Cuthbert  S.,K.C.MG.,  C.B.,  2d  Up.  Wimpole-st.,~\\ '. 
Wallace,  Robert  Allez  Rotherham,  u  Seotstoun"  Haslemere  .  . 
Walters,  Charles  Ferrier,  5  Mortimer-road,  Clifton,  Bristol    .  . 

Walters,  Fredk.  R.,  Pinecroft,  Farnham,  Surrey    

Walton,  Albert  James,  5  Devonshire-street,  W 

Walton,  H.  J.,  Lt.-Col.  I. M.S.,  c/o  King,  King  §■  Co.,  Bombay  . 
Waiburton,  Gilbert  Bertram,  Royal-infirmary,  Manchester  .... 

Ward,  Arthur  Henry,  79  Loicth-road,  Camberivell,  S.E 

1463 


Fellow. 
Dec.  8,1881 
June  18, 1908 
June  20, 1901 
Dec.  8,1904 
June  12,  1919 
Jane  18, 1890 
June   9,1910 


Member. 
July  25, 1877 
July  26, 1906 
Nov.  10, 1898 
May  8, 1902 
June  12,1919 
Nov.  10, 1898 
June    9,1910 


Dec. 
June 
June 
June 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Feb. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
June 
Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
June 
Dec. 
June 


14,1911 
9, 1910 
20, 1901 
13,1867 
13, 1*77 
14, 1876 

13. 1890 
8, 1910 

12. 1912 
9, 1910 

10,1891 

12,1912 

9,  L886 

12. 1913 

10. 1891 
11,1885 


July 

Julv 
May 
Aug. 
Nov. 
July 
May 
July 
Nov. 
Nov. 
Nov. 

May 
Nov. 

May 
Jan. 
July 


29,1909 
25, 1907 
14,1890 

2, 1858 
19,1874 
23,1873 

4, 1886 

25. 1907 

12. 1908 
12, 1908 
10, 1887 
14, 1908 
11,1879 
11,1911 
18, 1892 
31,1882 


June  10, 1897 
June  11, 1896 
Dec.  12,1912 
June  11, 1914 
Dec.  8,1887 
June  13, 1912 
June  8,1893 
Dec.  14, 1905 
Dec.  14, 1916 
June  14, 1888 
Dec.  14, 1899 
Dec.  10, 190ti 
June  1, 1905 
June  8,1893 
Junell,  1914 
Dec.  8,1904 
Dec.  14, 1882 
June  13, 1907 
June  13, 1895 
June  13, 1912 
Oct.  17,1889 


July  27,1893 
July  30,1891 
May  11, 1911 
May  11,1911 
July  18, 1882 
June  13, 1912 
Apr.  26, 1886 
Feb.  7,1901 
May  11,1911 
July  30,1885 
Aug.  4,1896 
July  26, 1906 
Feb.  8,1900 
Xov.  12, 1891 
May  14,1914 
July  25,1900 
Apr.  20,1880 
Feb.  9,1905 
Mav  11, 1893 
June  13,1912 
Nov.  10,1887 


150 


ALPHABETICAL    REGISTER    OF    FELLOWS. 


Name  and  Eesidence. 
Ward,  Bernard  Joseph,  141  a  Great  Charles-street,  Birmingham 

H  Ward,  Edward,  31  Stour-road,  Christchurch 

^  ard,  Ernest,  Withycombe-lodye,  Torquay-road,  Paignton  .... 

Ward,  Lancelot  Edward  Barrington,  32  Ha  r  ley-street,  W 

Ward,  Ronald  Ogier,  29  Onslow-square,  S.W 

Ward-Smith,  "Ward,  Victoria-park,  Shipley,  Yorks 

Wareham,  Sidney  James,  9  Treborough-ho.,  (it.  Woodstock-st.f'W. 

Waring,  Holhurt  Jacob,  37  Wimpole-street,  W 

Warner,  Francis,  Whitbmirne,  Warlingham,  Surrey 

Warner,  Thomas,  c/o  Warner  fy  Sons,  3  Newgate-street,  E.C.  .  . 

Warren,  Richard,  23  Wimpole-street,  W 

Waterueld,  Noel  Everard,  Port  Sudan,  Red  Sea,  Sudan    

Waterhouse,  Sir  Herbert  Furnivall,  7  Wimpole-street,  "W 

Watkins-Pitchford,  Wilfred,  Govt.  Lab.,  Johannesburg,  S.  Africa 

Watkinson,  Wilfred,  Green  End-house,  Boxmoor 

Watson,  Archibald,  The  University,  Adelaide,  S.  Australia  .... 
Watson,  Sir  Charles  Gordon,  K.B.E.,  C.M.G.,  82  Harleg-st.,W . 
Watson,  Geo.  Trnstram, Heathside,Mt.Ephraim,Tunbridye  Wells 

Watson,  John  Harry,  68  Bank-parade,  Burnley 

Watts,  John  Ernest  Price,  136  Hiyh-rd.,  llford 

Waugh,  George  Ernest,  77  Portland-place,  W 

AY  ebb,  Charles  Henry  Shorney,  16  Queen  Anne-street,  W 

Webb,  James  Ramsay,  4  Napier-street,  Footscray,  Victoria.  .  .  . 
Webb-Johnson,  Alf.  Edw.,C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,35  Grosvenor-st.,  W. 
Webber,  Alexander  Moxon,  2  The  Ropeivalk,  Nottingham  .... 
Webber,  William  Littleton,  Turleiyh-house,  Br  ad  ford-on- Avon  . 
Welch m an .  Wal tar, ?>0Fortesctie-roa d,  Yeoville, Johannesburg, S. A . 

Welsford,  Arthur  Gerald    

Wessels,  Francois  Henry,  Box  1523,  Cape  Town,  South  Africa.  . 

West,  Charles  Ernest,  60  Queen  Anne-street,  W 

W>>stmacott,Y.ll.,C.K'E.,Lt.-Col.R.A.M.C.,8St.John-st.,Manch. 

Whale.  George  Harold  Lawson,  32  Harleystreet,  W 

Wherry,  George  Edward,  5  St.  Peter  s-terrace,  Cambridge    .... 

Whitaker,  Boy  Henry  Bollinson 

White,  Chas.  Powell,  1  Albemarle-rd.,  Withinyt on,  Manchester 

White,  Clifford  Sidney,  87  Wimpole-street,  W 

White,  Edgar  Ramsey,  ]    Victoria-road,  Deal     

White,  Edwin  Francis,  388  Upper  Richmond-rd.,  'Putney,  S.W. 
White,  Frank  Faulder,  21  Meneage-street,  Helston,  Cornwall  .  . 

White,  Gilbert  Benjamin  Mower,  1 12  Harleystreet,  W 

White,  James  Renfrew 

White,  Sinclair,  O.B.E.,  Ranmoor,  Sheffield   

Whitehead,  Sir  II.  R.,  K.C.B.,  Surg. -Gen. A.M. S 

Whitehouse,  Harold  Beckwith,  52  Newhallrst.,  Birmingnam  .  . 
Whitelocke,  Richard  Henry  &nglin,  St.  Giles-gate,  Oatford .  ..  . 
Wickens,  George  Henry,  185  Lygon-st.,  Carlton,  Melbourne,  Vict 
Wightman,  Oecil  Frank,  Melbournstreet,  Boyston,  Herts    .... 

L610 


Fellow. 
June  1,1905 
Apr.  14,1904 
J une 14, 1906 
Pec.  12,1912 
June  12, 191 9 
Jane  12, 1902 
June  12, 1902 
Oct.  15,1891 
June  19, 1873 
June  13,1895 
Dec.  11,1902 
Jan.  12,1905 
June  12, 1890 
June  10, 1897 
June  18, 1908 
Pec.  11, 1884 
June  12, 1902 
June  8,1899 
June  9,1904 
June  19, 1913 
Pec.  8,1904 
Feb.  9,1911 
June  13, 1895 
Pec.  13, 1906 
June  14, 1906 
June  8,1876 
Pec.  10, 1908 
June  9,1892 
Pec.  11,1902 
June  12, 1902 
June  14, 1894 
June  13,1912 
June  12, 1879 
Apr.  14, 1904 
June  11, 1896 
June  10, 1909 
June  9,1892 
Pec.  1 1, 1884 
Pec.  11,1890 
Apr.  9,1891 
June  10, 1915 
June  12.  1884 
Pec.  9,1880 
Pec.  10.  IKK 
June   8,1893 

.! >]  1.  191  l 

June  13,  L896 


Member. 
July  31, 1902 

.Inly  19,1881 
An-.  4,1903 
Pec.  12,  I'll 2 
May  9,1912 
July  25,1900 
Nov.  12, 1896 
May  8,1890 
Nov.  17,1870 
Feb.  11,1892 
Feb.  8,1900 
Nov.  13, 1902 
Aug.  4,1887 
Nov.  12,  1891 
June  18,1908 
Jan.  23,  L882 
May  4,1898 
Feb.  11,1897 
July  29,1897 
Feb.  9,  191 1 
Aug.  1,1901 
May  14, 1908 
Nov.  10,1892 
Aug.  4,  1903 
Nov.  12,1903 
Jan.  22,1873 
July  27,1905 
June  9,1892 
July  25, 1900 
Nov.  8,1900 
Feb.  13,1890 
Feb.  13,1902 
July  2."..  L873 
May  9, 1991 
May  10,1894 
July  28,1904 
Aug.  2.  L888 
Apr.  21,1881 
Aug.  3.  L885 
Aug.  2,1888 
Feb.  12,1914 
June  12.  L884 
Not.  8,1877 
Feb.    8,  I'.mk; 

July  22.  1884 
June  11,191  1 

Feb.    9,1698 


ALPHABETICAL   REGISTER   OF  FELLOWS. 


151 


Name  and  Kesidcnce. 

Wildraan,  Wm,  Stanley,  College-road,  Rotherham     

Wilkie,  David  Percival  Dalbreck,  56  Maxtor-place,  Edinburgh.  . 

Wilkin,  Lancelot,  40  London- road,  Gloucester    

Wilkinson,  Edmund,  LJ.-Col.l.M.S.,±  Helena-road,  Ealing,  W. 

Wilkinson,  George,  79  Upper  Hanover-street,  Sheffield 

WUk8,Ws*shingt'n^yeTitt,Conimercial-st,,Nanarnio,B.C.Canad« 
Willan,Robert  Jos.,M.V.O.,23  Claremont-jd.,  Newcastle-on-  Tyne 

Willett,  Edgar  Wm.,  19  The  Crescent,  Croydon 

Willey,  Henry,  Somersfield,  Reigate 

Williams,  Campbell,  18  Queen  Anne-street,  W 

Williams,  David  James,  Greenfield-house,  Llanelli/     

Williams,  Gwynne  Evan  Owen,  30  New  Cavendish-street,  W. .  . 
Williams,  H.  T.  Hadley,  441  Park-av.,  London,  Ontario,  Canada 
Williams,  Moses  Thomas,  24  St.  George's-place,  Canterbury/ .  . .  . 
Williams,  Wm.  Roger,  "  Morven,"  Walton-by-Clevedon,  Somerset 

Wills,  Bertram  Shera,  84  Laurel-road,  Leicester    

Wilson,  Alexander,  13  Anson-road,  Victoria-park,  Manchester  . 
Wilson,  Alex.  Garrick,D,S.O.,  Riverdale-ci'oftyRanmoor, Sheffield 

Wilson,  Alexander  Gordon,  1  Philbeach-gardens,  S.W 

Wilson,  George  Ewart,  205  Bloor-streel  East,  Toronto,  Canada 

Wilson,  Harold  William,  91  LLar ley-street,  W 

Wilson,  Hugh  Cameron,  Maidenhead : 

Wilson,  Ivan  S.,  M.C.,  fi/oH.Co?nm.forN.Z.,13Victoria-st.,S.W. 

Wilson,  James,  30  High-street,  Haverfordwest   

Wilson,  John  Black  Ferguson,  38  Wilkinson-street,  Sheffield  .  . 
Wilson, X '.0.,  Exe-villa,Station-rd.,  Observatory,  CapeProv.,S.Afr. 

Wilson,  Roger  Parker,  Maj.  L.M.S.,  Bengal 

Wilson,  Thomas,  87  Cornwall-street,  Birmingham 

Wilson,  William  Oarlyle,  Harris-street,  Gisbome,  New  Zealand 

Winterbottom,  Augustus,  10  Shane-street,  S.W 

Wirgmau,  Cbarles  Wynu,  24  Dawson-place,  Pembridge-sq.,  W. 
Wiseman,  J.  Greaves,  St.  Peter' 's-rd,  St.  Margarets,  Twickenham 
Wood,  Cyril  George  Russ,  O.B.E.,  Harrlwiek-house,  Shrewsbury 

Wood,  Duncan,  The  Porch,  Corsham,  Wilts 

Wood,  Jobn  Forrester,  10  Queens-road,  Southport    

Wood,A[iles  Astman,  Ledbury,  Herefordshire 

Wood,  William  Charrington,  The  Moat,  Penshurst,  Lvcnt 

Woodall,  Ambrose  Edgar,  2  Mackinnon-st.,  Rochdale,  Lanes  .  . 
Woodcock,  Jobn  Rostron,  u  Lnyleirood^  Fulshaw-pk.,  Wilmslow 
Woodman,  Edward  Musgrave,  22  Newhatt-street,  Birmingham. 
Woods,  William  James,  191  Chapel-st.,  Pietermaritsburg,  Natal 

Woodward,  Alfred  Cbad  Turner,  5  Wimpole-street,  W 

Woolbert,  Henry  Robert,  Lt.-Coi  L.M.S.   Deoli,  Rajput  ana   .  . 

Woolf,  Albert  Edward  Mortimer,  81  Wimpole-street,  W 

Woolfendon,  Herbert  Francis,  30  Rodney-street.  Liverpool  .... 
Woollett,  Cbarles  Jerome,  23  Tooting  Bec-gdns.,St7'eatham,S.~W '. 

Worth,  Claud  Alley,  30  LLarley-street,  W 

1557 


Fellow. 
Dec.  12,1912 
June  13,1918 
Dec.  12,1901 
Jan.  14,1892 
June  14,  L894 
June  8,1911 
Dec.  10,1908 
June  14, 1888 
June  9,1804 
Dec.  11,1890 
Dec.  13,  L894 
Dec  13,1900 
June  8,1899 
June  1,  1905 
June  9,1881 
Dec.  12, 1901 
June  12, 1890 
Dec.  12,1901 
Dec.  13,1900 
June  18, 1908 
Dec.  14, 1905 
June  8,1911 
Dec.  12, 1912 
Dec.  11,1884 
Dec.  8,1910 
Oct.  10, 1895 
June  13, 1912 
Dec.  14,1893 
Dec.  10,1903 
Dec.  20, 1875 
June  11, 1903 
June  19, 1873 
Dec.  11,1902 
June  13, 1912 
June  11,1890 
Dec.  10,1808 
June  8,1899 
Dec.  14,1916 
June  10, 1809 
Nov.  11, 1909 
June  11, 1890 
June  8,1911 
Dec.  10,1885 
Oct.  14,1909 
June  10, 1909 
Deo.  10,1891 
Dec.    8, 1898 


Member. 
July  25, 1910 
June  13, 191 
Nov.   2,  1  B! 
Aug.    2,1888 
Feb.     8,1s; 
July  30, 190* 
July  25,1907 
July  16,188! 
Nov.  19,1802 
Jan.  22,1885 
Apr.  20,1877 
Aug.   4,1903 
Aug.    2,1898 
July  31, 1902 
Apr.  24, 1877 
Feb.  11,1897 
Jan.  23,1883 
Feb.    3,1899 
May  13, 1897  . 
Nov.  14, 1907 
Nov.  12, 1903 
June    8,1911 
July  2.3,1907 
May  14,1883 
July  20,1906 
Nov  10, 1892 
July  27, 1893 
Apr.  19,  L8 
Dec.  10,1903 
Nov.  13, 1872 
July  27, 1899 
May    8,1807 
Feb.  11,  1 
Nov.  11,1 
May    9,1^89 
Jan.  25, 1   65 
Feb.    8, 1     \4 
Dec.  14,1910 
July  28,      I  4 
Nov.    8,1      6 
May  14,        6 
June    8,1911 
Apr.  24,4  : 
Nov.  12, 1908 
May  12, 1904 
July  27, 
May  11,  lbt*3 


152 


ALPHAHETICAL  REGISTER  OP  FELLOWS. 


Name  and  Residence. 
Worthington,  Robt.  Alfred,  O.B.E.,  30  East  Southernhay,  Exeter 

Worthington,  Sidney,  23  Jury-street,  Warwick  . 

Worton,  Albert  Samuel,  71  Harley-street,  W 

Wray,  Cbarles,  36  Victoria-street,  S.W 

Wright,  Andrew  John  Metford,  14  Victor ia-sq.,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Wright^  Dudley  D'Auvergne,  3  Bentinck-mansions,  W 

Wright,  Garuett,  14  St.  John-street,  Manchester     

Wright,  George  Arthur,  "  The  Old  Orchard,"  Sidmouth 

Wright,  William,  Villa  Candens,  Gerrard's-cross,  Bucks  ...... 

Wrigley,  Philip  Roscoe,  11  St.  John-street,  Manchester     

Wyatt,  James  Montagu,  3  Cleveland-row,  St.  James's-st.,  S.W. 
Wylie,  David  Storer,  C.M.G.,  Bank  of  N.Z.,  Wellington,  N.Z.  . 
Wynter,  Walter  Essex,  27  Wimpole-street,  W 

Yate,  Edward 

Yearsley,  Percival  Macleod,  14  Welbeck-street,  W 

Yorke,  Courtenay,  29  Willowbank-road,  Birkenhead 


Fellow. 
June  10, 1909 
June  11,1885 
Dec.  9,1909 
May  13,1886 
June  9,1910 
June  9,1898 
Dec.  14, 1905 
June  13, 1878 
Dec.  12, 1901 
Dec.  14, 1905 
Dec.  8,1910 
Dec.  10,1903 
June  11, 1885 

June  11,1874 
Dec.  14,1893 
June  8,1911 


Member. 
Nov.  10,1904 
Nov.  16, 1882 
Dec.  9,1909 
Nov.  8,1881 
Nov  9, 1905 
Aug.  2,1888 
Dec.  14,1905 
Apr.  20, 1877 
May  11,1899 
July  25, 1900 
July  27, 1905 
Dec.  10, 1903 
Jan.  26,1883 

Nov.  16.1.^71 
May  8,1890 
June   8,1911 


Zamora,  Alberto  Medardo,  24  Overstrand-?n?is.)Battersea-pk.,QW.  June  14, 1917  I  Nov.  14, 1912 

1574 


153 


MEMBERS. 

Members  admitted  under  the  Medical  Act,  1876. 


A. 


1899.  Abadjian,  Alexander  Tateosian. 
1888.  Abbott,  Frederic  William,  Balham. 
18G9.  Abbott,  George,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

1 897.  Abbott,  Horatio  White,  Holloway. 
1895.  Abbott,  James  Edward,  Leeds. 
1905.  Abbott,  Sarnl.  Franklin,  Loud.,  Can. 

1886.  Abbott,  William  Louis. 

1894.  Abcarius,  Jos.  John,  Torrington-sq, 

1914.  Abdelal,  Ahmed,  Egypt. 

1919.  Abd-El-Said,  Iskander  M.,  Cairo. 
1860.  A'BeckettjWm.Goldsmid,  Melbourne. 

1917.  Abel,  Arthur  Lawrence,  Shortlands. 
1893.  Abel,  Horace  Marshall,  Hampstead. 

1918.  Abelson,  A  braham,  Brondesbury. 

1900.  Abercrombie,Rodolph Geo.,HolttyCo. 
1858.  Ablett,  Edward,  Whitehaven. 

1912.  Abraham,  Edward  Smith,  Devizes. 
1909.  Abraham,Richard  Bernard,  Cliarlbury 
1909.  Abrahams,  Adolphe,  O.B.E.,  Fulham. 
1891.  Abram,  George  Stewart,  Reading 

1887.  Abram,  John  Hill,  Liverpool. 
1912.  Acharya,  B.  G.  S.,  Bangalore. 

1901.  Ackery,  Edwd.  Faulknor,  Wimpole-st. 
1897.  Ackland,  Chas.  Herbt.,  Bournemouth. 
1885.  Ackland,  Charles  Kingslev,  Bideford. 

1899.  Ackland,  Donald,  Bath. 

1915.  Ackland,  John  Gordon,  Exeter. 

1885.  Ackland,  John  McKno,  Exeter. 
1890.  Ackland,  Robert,  Brook-street,  W. 

1886.  Ackland,  William  Robert,  Clifton. 

1896.  Acland,  Jn.  Musgrave,  New  Swindon. 
1880.  Acland,Tbeodore  Dyke, Brya)isto?i-sq. 

1902.  Acomb,  John,  York. 

1906.  Acomb,  Leonard  Ernest,  Newport. 

1903.  Acres,  Geo.  Chas.  Johnston,  Clapham. 

1888.  Acton,  Charles  James,   Wangford. 
1905.  Acton,  Hugh  William,  l.M.S. 

1900.  Acton,  Thomas,  Bournemouth. 
1879.  Adam,  Caleb  Denovan,  Fernhead-rd. 
1909.  Adam,  Edward  Morison,  Broadway. 

1907.  Adam,  George  Henry,  West  Mailing. 
1909.  Adam,Stanley  Denovan ,Femhead-rd. 

1901.  Adam,  Thomas,  Stirling. 

1887.  Adami,  John  George,  Montreal. 
1892.  Adams,  Alfred,  West  Looe. 

1897.  Adams,  Artb.  Reg.,  West  Australia. 

1916.  Adams,  Arthur  Wilfrid,  Bristol. 
1884.  Adams,  Chas.  Edmund,  W.  Croydon. 

48 


1894 
1866 

1906 
1893 
1910. 

1903. 

1885. 

1899. 

1889. 

1900. 

1918. 

1908. 

1911. 

1909. 

1895. 

1887. 

1912. 

1881. 

1892. 

1919. 

1888. 

1902. 

1910. 

1893. 

1878. 

1885. 

1871. 

1858. 

1896. 

1919. 

1899. 

1901. 

1894. 

1914. 

1890. 

1898. 

1891. 

1879. 

1917. 

1890. 

1882. 

1917. 

1886. 

1911. 

1892. 

1884. 

1916. 

1916. 


.  Adams,  Edward  Coker,  W.  A  frier. 
.  Adams,  Edward  John,  Sheffield. 
.  Adams,  Eustace  Henry,  Stockport. 
Adams,  Evelyn  Lancelot, E.  Croydon. 
Adams,  Frank  Shirley,  Clitheroe. 
Adams,  Geo.  Basil  Doyne,  Clifton-yds. 
Adams,  Gofton  Gee,  A.M.S. 
Adams,  Harold  Cotterell,  O.B.E. 
Adams,  Harry,  Wellington,  N.Z. 
Adams,  Henry  Cyril,  Sydney. 
Adams,  James  Franklin,  Canada. 
Adams,  Jas.  WilmotyStraits  Sett  km  'ts. 
Adams,  John  Wroth,  Alder sy at e-st. 
Adams,  Melville  Mortimer,  Pretoria. 
Adams,  Percy  Edward,  Ealing. 
Adams,  Percy  Targe tt,  Bloemfontein. 
Adams,  Rupert  Blake,  Gospo'rt. 
Adams,  Wm.  Coode,  Eton-av.,  N.AV. 
Adams,  William  Francis,  Rayleigh. 
Adams,  William  Stirk,  Birmingham 
Adamson,HoratioGeo.,.Dewws/«V<-;</J 
Adamson,Jas.WeedeuW.,C7j.#freM'». 
Adamson,  Oswald  J.  Wm.,  Brighton, 
Adcock,  George  Robert,  Bembridge. 
Adcock,  Harold,  Market  Harboro. 
Adcock,  Harry,  Fairfield. 
Adcock,  Sir  Hugh,  C.M.G.,  Lapford. 
Adcock,  John. 

Addenbrooke,  Bertr.,  Kidderminster. 
Addenbrooke,  R.  G.,  Kidderminster. 
Addey,  William  Fielding,  Croydon. 
Addinsell,  John  Howard,  Holt  §  Co. 
Addison,  Eldred  Artb.,  Ipswich. 
Addison,  Hallowes  Lloyd,  Durban. 
Addison,  Hugb  Cecil,  Broxbourne. 
Addison,  Joseph  Bartlett,  M.B.E. 
Addison,  William  Bragg,  Stilly  Is. 
Addison,  Wm.  Henry,  Durban,  Natal. 
Adhya,  Jugal  Kisbor. 
Adkins,  Albert  James,  Beckenham. 
Adkins,  George,  Exeter. 
Adler,  Gustavo,  Johannesburg. 
Adye,Wm.  Jn.  Alex.  Bradford- on- A. 
Anfi,  Mobammed,  Cairo. 
Agar,  Morley  Fredk.,  Wimpole-st.,\\T, 
Agar,  Samuel  H.,  Henley-in-Arden. 
Agar,  Willoughby,  Henley-in-Arden. 
Agarwala,  Girdhar  Clement,  India. 
96 


154 


MEMBERS. 


1899.  Agate,  Henry  St.  Arnaud,  M.C. 
1899.  Agnew,  Colville  Smith,  Ibstock, 
i886.  Agnew,  Edwd.  D.,  Bishop's  Stortford. 

1897.  Ahlswede,  Oscar  Jacob  L.,  Hamburg. 

1916.  Ahmad,  Abdul  Majid,  Fun  jab,  India. 

1917.  Ahmed,  Esawy,  Batamour,  Egypt. 
1899.  Abrens,  Henry  Aug.,  Basingstoke. 

1  884.  A  ikin,Wm.  Arthur,  Bedfrd-gdns.,W . 
1884.  Aikins,  Henry  Wilberforce,  Toronto. 
1858.  Aikins,  Moses  Henry,  Canada. 
1913.  Aikmah,  Kenneth  Blackie,  Glasgow. 
1899.  Ainscow,  James,  Wigan. 
1915.  Ainsley,  Alan  Colpitts,  M.C. 
1877.  Ainsley,  Thomas  George,  Hartlepool. 

1915.  Ainswortb,  Cyrus  (4.,  £7fori,  J?«ry. 
1888.  Ainswortb, Herbert  Pearson,  Marden. 
1899.  Ainswortb,  R.  B.,  D.S.O.,  i2.4.ifef.C. 

1899.  Ainsworth,  Richard,  Kirkby. 
1867.  Air,  Alex.  Cummings,  <S'.  Norwood. 
1907.  Air,Saml.Hy.Cummings,&iVbri0O0d?. 

1883.  Aird,  Thomas  Wilson,  Wallington. 

1884.  Aitken,  Win.  Blair,  Som^  Australia. 

1898.  Akers,  William  Dutton,  Transvaal. 

1916.  Alabaster,  Edw.  Beric,  Most-ley. 
1913.  Alabaster,  Geo.  Herbert,  Dartmouth. 

1906.  Alban,  Edgar,  Steyning. 
1879.  Alban,  Evan,  Aberayron. 

1890.  Albert,  James  Valek,  Goldhawk-rd. 
1916.§Albuquerque,  Mary  Clara,  Go*?. 

1902.  Albury,  Joseph  Baird,  Bahamas. 
1904.   Alcock,  Frank,  Lincoln. 

1897.   Alcock,  George  Herbert,  Taunton. 
1916.  Alcock,  .In.  A.  Molony,  Z.  8rP.Bank. 

1884.  Alcock,  Samuel  King,  Burslem. 
L900.  Alderman,  Harry  Cole,  Halifax. 
1890.  Alderson,Fdk.Hbt.,Qwee«'s-y'te-ferr. 

1900.  Alderson,  Terry  Francis,  7i.X 

1907.  Alderson,  William  Seaforth,  Sihden. 
1881.  Alderton,Herbt.(  'lias..  Barnoldsunck. 
L874.  Alderton,  Thos.  G.,  Hammersmith. 
I'.H  1.  Alderton,  Wilfred  Herbert,  M.C. 
L912.  Aldis,  Carlyle,  Fontenoy-road. 

1885.  Aldous,  George  Fredk.,  Plymouth. 

1903.  Aldred,  Wilfrid  Ashwell,  H^m-Acm. 
1900.  Aldren,Bertr.(  lecil  Rbt.,  Birmingham. 
1897.  Aldridge,  Arthur  Wm.,  Norihfield. 

1890.  Aldridge,AugnstuaHy.,2?r.  CWmn&ut. 
1906.  Aldridge,  Chas.  B.  M.,  Bournemouth. 
L889.  Aldridge,  Edward  Arthur,  M.C. 
L909.  Aldridge,  Fredk.  James,  Qmstohbury. 
L896.  Alexander,  Alfred,  Todfey. 

L913,  Alexander,Chas.Beresfor<J,<S,oM2fywr£. 
L916.  Alexander,  Douglas  Keid,  M.C. 

1891.  Alexander,  Edw.  Ily.,  Dunedin,  N.Z. 
1902.  Alexander,Fdk.Hugh,Z#£feAamptfott. 
L881.  Alexander,  Fredk.  Wm.,  Blackheath. 
1906.  Alexander,  Gervase  D.,  llalifor. 

153 


1880.   Alexander,  .J*)\iu,Trinit>/-stp(«rr,ii.'E. 

1915.  Alexander,  John  Struan,  Moor-lane, 
1898.  Alexander,  Kenneth  Bush,  8.  Africa. 

1885.  Alexander,  Samuel  Philip,  Southsea. 

1886.  Alexander,  Sidney  Robt., Faversham. 
1909.  Alexander,  Wm.  Arthur,  Boston. 

1896.  Alford,  Cyril  Wolrige,  Chelmsford. 
1904.  Alford,  Ernest  Francis  R.,  M.C. 
1858.  Alford,  Henry  James,  'Taunton. 

1897.  Alford,  Herbt.T.M.,  Weston-s.-Mare. 

1908.  Alguire,  Alexander  Ross,  Canada. 
1892.  ,Ali,  Subhan,  ^ra. 

1891.  Allan,  Alexander  William,  Sktgness. 

1909.  Allan,  Douglas,  Sunderland. 

1891.  Allan,  Edward  Buller,  Victoria. 
1897.  Allan,  Herbert  William,  JfV/s. 

1887.  Allan,  James  Hugh  Brodie. 
L919.  Allan,  John  Harrison,  Liverpool. 

1916.  Allchin,  Frank  Macdonakl,  Fowey. 

1874.  Allden,  .John  Horatio,  FarPs-court. 

1892.  AUdridge,  Wm.  Erlwd.,  Birmingham. 
1865.  Allen,  Bryan  Holme,  Bexhill. 

1913.  Allen,  Charles  H.  Powell,  ZJ/.S. 
1897.  Allen,  Charles  Fercival,  Gittingham. 

1893.  Allen,  Charles  Wm.,  7F.  Hampstead 
1880.  Allen,  Francis  Edward,  Bedford-pk. 
1882.  Allen,  Frank  James,  Cambridge. 
1897.    Allen.  James  Lynn,  Brent/rood. 
1871.  Allen,  Marcus  Henry,  Richmond. 
1886.  Allen,  Norman,  Toronto. 

1871.  Allen,  Patrick  Joseph,  Midlingar. 
1907.  Allen,  Richard  Clayton,  Se/joer. 

1875.  Allen,  Richard  Grammer,  Belper. 
1884.  Allen,  Sydney  Glenn,  J,3i,\ 
1912.  Allen,  Thomas  Stevens.  Forest-hill. 
1896.   Allen,  Walter  Henry,  Hurst-hill. 
1915.  Allen, Wm.GuyEmbleton,2?,y*wH»fer. 

1894.  Alien,  William  Herbert,  .Deriy. 
1909.  Allevne,  Evelyn  k.W.,Fmmetc}  Co. 
L890.  Allford,Hy.G.Lynwood,/S&.Zeo««ttfe. 
L898.  Allfrey,  Frederic  Henry,  Southwick. 
1903.  Allin,  Edgar  Wm.,  Edmonton,  Can. 
1907.   Allin,  Norman  Geo.,  Edmonton,  Can. 

1914.  Allingham,  C.  P.  Sidney,  Stockwell. 

1901.  Allingham,  Harry  Reginald,  Totnes. 
1896.  Allingham,  Walter,  Oae#. 

loll.  Allinson,  Bertrand  ¥., Spanish-place. 
L878.  Allinson,]  Iry.  Calthrop,  King's  Lynn. 
I'M'1.  Allison,  Reginald  John,  Ttedcar. 
1909.  Allnutt,  Edward  Bruce,  M.C 

1S7'.».  Allnutt.  John,    JJ'rcntham. 

1870.  Allnutt.  William,  Queensland. 

1909.  Allott,  Harold  \\  .  Leach,  R.A.M.C. 

1891.  Allott,  John  Ernest  Cecil,  Richmond. 

1876.  Allott,  Wordsworth  1  <each,  Barnsley. 
L894.  Allport,  Alfred,  Charles-st.,  S.W. 

1902.  Allport.  Evetl  Gordon,  7Ywmania, 

210 


MEMBERS. 


]55 


1899.  Allport,Roland  Ham8on,XeewarrfJs/. 
1890.  Allport,  Wilfrid,  Birmingham. 
1893.  Allworth,  Alfred  Leigh,  Peckham. 

1 !  ii  >2.  Alment,Edw.Whyte,^*6o<'*ian9fey. 

1881.  Alpin,  Wm.  Geo.  Patrick,  Haling. 
1  392.  Alston,  Hugh,  Birkenhead. 

1896.  Alston,  John  Averell,  C%w!  rotwi. 
1874.  Alsop,Tho8.08mondFabian,  F?c£on'a. 
1889.  Altmann,  Chas.  August.  Victoria. 

1910.  Alton,  Francis  Cooke,  72. A~. 

1916. §  Alton,  Hannah  Katherine,  Hunter-st. 
1915.  Altounyan,  Ernest  H.  It.,  M.C. 
1906.  Amarasuriya,  Charles,  Ceylon. 
1905    Ambler,  Francis  Barlow,  G.I.P.R'y. 
1878.  Ambler,  Horace  Edwd.,  <S?.  Albans. 

1900.  Ambrose,  Alfred  Parker,  Clapham. 

1898.  Ambrose,  Win.  Cole,  Barnt-green. 

1897.  Amenabar,  Julio  Daniel.  Santiago. 
1869.  Amsden,  George,  Staines. 

1901.  Amsden,  Walter,  Tioy.  <SV.  CJw*. 

1902.  Amsler,  Albert  Maurice,  Eton. 

1885.  Anderson,  Adam  R.  Steele.  I. M.S. 
1914.  Anderson,  Alan  J).fChristehureh,N.Z. 

1882.  Anderson,  Alfred  Jasper,  Cape  Town. 

1901.  Anderson,  Arthur,   Harrington. 

] 900.  Anderson,  Arth.  P. Moore,  Gajoe TrVow. 
_.  Anderson,  Cauldwell  H.,  Australia. 

1903.  Anderson,  Charles  Alex.,  Sandwich. 
1908.  Anderson,  Charles  Ernest,  Woodford. 
1876.  Anderson,  Charles  Morton,  iVeze  Zea/. 
1892.  Anderson,  Charles  M.,  Kensington. 
1896.  Anderson,  Chas.  Thompson,  C///<?  7'. 
1882.  Anderson,  Daniel  Eiie,  Harley-st. 

1917.  Anderson,  Ewart  Gordon,  AV«-  Ztv/. 
1  -v  4 .  Anderson ,Fitzgei  aid  U.  ,Halifax,X.  S. 

1911.  Anderson,  Frederick  Jasper,  I. M.S. 

1918.  Anderson,  Gerald  V.  W.,  Gower-st. 

1899.  Anderson,  Harry  Bertram,   Tomato. 
1  3! '•  i.  Anderson, Hit.  Geo.Sidley, Bramhall. 

1889.  Anderson,  James  Robert^  N.S.  71". 
1892.  Anderson,  John  Buckle.,  R.A.M.C. 
1896.  Anderson,  John  Sewell,  Willerby. 

1902.  Anderson,  Kenneth,  Banwell. 
1899.  Anderson, Maurice  Clare  B..  Winfrith. 

1886.  Anderson,  Reginald  Bean,  Bodmin. 

1890.  Anderson,  Richard  Walker,  New  Zeal. 
1910.  Anderson,  William  Arthur,  Belfast. 
1884.  Anderson,  William  Dunlop,  Keswick. 
1 8! '7.  Anderson, W.  Maurice, CLE. ,  I. M.S. 
L887.  Anderson,  Sir  Wm.  M.A.,  M.V.O. 

1903.  Anderson,  Wm.  Monro,  Hanover-sq. 
1881.  Anderton,  James  Edwin.  New  Mills. 

1898.  Anderton,  Wm.  Bury,  W.  Didsbury. 

1891.  Andre",  Jas.  Edwd.  Felix,  Chichester. 
1917.  Andrea?.  Eric  Burn,  Fenchureh-st. 
L905.  Andreae,  Harry,  Brisbane. 

1899.  Andrew,  Alfred  John,  CWjjf. 

267 


1688.  Andrew,  Bennet  Harvey,  Thame. 
1901.  Andrew,  Edwyn  Gaved,  &2.  Austell. 
1890.  Andrew,  Francis  William,  llendon. 
1913.  Andrew,  G.  W.  Macbeath,  Bakewell. 
1890.  Andrew,  Henry,  Exeter. 
1916.  Andrew,  John,  Barkston-gdns.,  S.W. 
1878.  Andrew,  John  Edward,  Melbourne. 

1913.  Andrew,  JohnVew '  >rl< .-liar, Brighton. 
1915.   Andrew,  Percy  Win.  La  vvr<.  Brighton. 
1896    Andrew,  Philip  Oswald,  O.B.F.,  A'.Z. 
1  387.  Andre wes,  Fredk.  Wm.,  O.B.E. 
1884.  Andrews,  Alex.  Gordon,  72.  Nary. 
1869.  Andrews,  Arthur,  Albury,  N.S.W. 

1884.  Andrews.  Charles,  IF.  Kensington. 

1 915.  Andrews,  DavidWm.  J., Portsmouth, 

1885.  Andrews,  Edward  C,  Hampstead. 
1-  (5.  Andrews,  Henry  Arthur,  Tollbridge. 
1894.  Andrews,  Henry  Russell,  Wimpole-st. 
1851.  Andrews,  James,  Hampstead. 

1901.  Andrews,  James  Alford.  Cor  ran. 
1919.  Andrews,  James  0.,  Hampstead. 
1912.  Andrews,  John  Alban,M.C,  Ediab. 
1918.  §  Andrews,  Mary,  Totley-rise. 
1916.§Andrews,  Mary  Neville,  Ealing. 

1888.  Andrews,Octa\  iusWm.,  C.B.E.,7i.X 
1885.  Andrews,  Richard,  Kingswear. 

1866.  Andrews,  Richard  James,  Exeter. 

1889.  Angear,  Frederick  Chas.,  Formosa. 

1909.  Angior,  Frederick  Leigh,   Wigan. 
1885.  Angior,  Thomas  Matthews,  Wigan. 

1884.  Anglin,  Wm.  Gardiner,  Ontario. 

1867.  Angove,  Edward  Scudamore,  Ha.rbu. 

1910.  Angus,  W,BrodieGurney,M.C.,O.B.E 

1918.  Anklesaria,  Kaiku  Ardeshir. 

1908.  Anklesaria,  Kekobad  C,  Bombay. 
1907.  Anklesaria,  Manekjee  D.,  India. 

1902.  Anley,  Frederick  Eustace,  Tfoy.  Navy. 

1885.  Annacker,  Ernest,  Manchester. 

1903.  Annand,  William  Fraser,  Coventry. 

1914.  Anneslev,  Francis  Dighton,  M.C. 

1 882.  Anness, "Fredk.  Richd.,  Barclay  $  Co. 
1897.  Anning,  George  Paul,  Leeds. 
1875.  Anningson,  Thirkell,  Great  Grimsby. 
1894.  Annis,  Ernest  George,  Blackheath. 
1910.  Annison,  Richard  Wm.,  Boices-rd. 

1909.  Ansari,  Mukhtar  Ahmed,  2)e£At. 
1889.  Anson,  Geo.  Edward,  AVm-  Zealand. 

1916.  Anson. Geo.Fredk. Vernon. 6/. Geo.-sq. 
1896;  Anstey-Chave,  Thomas,  Pedhill. 
1914.  Anthonisz.  Carl  Frederick,  Richmond. 
1903.  Anthonisz,  Edward  Guv.  R.A.M.C. 
1856.  Anthonisz,  Peter  D.,  C.M.G.,  Ceylon. 

1914.  Anthony,  Arthur  Lawr.,  Gravcsend. 

1915.  Anthony,  Christie  M.,  Lambeth-rd. 

1916.  Anthony,  Douglas  Harris,  Kidwelly. 

1919.  Anthony, WilliedM.,  Qiieenswood-av. 
1915.  Anwyl-Davies,  Thomas,  Southsea. 

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156 


MEM  HERS. 


1917.  Apergis,  Hector  B.,  Upp.  Norwood. 
1915.  Apperly,  Frank  Longstaffe,  Tralee. 

1918.  Apperly,  Herbert  Claude,  Chandos-st. 
1907.  Apperly,  RaymoridEben.,  Tenby-mns, 
1380.  Appleford,Stephen  Ilevh.,Hoddesdon. 

1913.  Applegate,  Geo.  Stanley,  Lydbrook. 
1888.  Applegate,  John  Win.,  JDewsbury. 

1914.  Appleton,  Arthur  B.,  Cambridge. 
1884.  Appleton,  Harry,  Lizard,  Cornwall. 

1888.  Appleton,  Jas.  Enderby,  Bournenith. 
18G7.  Appleton,  Robt,  Carlisle,  Beverley. 
1904.  Appleton,  Roy,  Beverley. 

1878.  Appleton,  Thomas  Alfred,  Fulham. 
1894.  Appleyard,  Francis  Edwd.,  Rhodesia. 
1907.  Appleyard,  James,  Fontmell  Magna. 
1913.  Appleyard,  John,  Bradford. 
1910.  Appleyard,Syd.Vere,  D.S.O., N.S.  W. 
1878.  Apthorp,  Fredk.  Win,,  Burgess-hill. 
1900.  Arango,  Miguel,  Colombia. 
1892.  Arathoon,  Hilary  Chas.,  Royal  Navy. 
1900.  Arbutlmot,  T.  S.,  Pittsburgh,  U.S.A. 

1904.  Arch,  Arthur  James,  Coventry. 

1913.  Archer,  Chas.  Sydney,  Long  Baton. 
1873.  Archer,  Edinond  Lewis,  Littleham. 
1881.  Archer,  Henry  Edward,  Upton-park. 
1894.  Archer,Samuel A.,C.M.G.,R.A. M .  C. 
1892.  Archer,  Stafford  Lewis,  ILampstead. 
1869.  Archer,  Thomas  Brittin,  St.  Pancras. 
1909.  Archer, Tom  Chamuey  R.,  R.A.M.C 
1918.  Archer-Hall,  Herbert Wm.,  Moseley. 

1905.  Archibald,  Richard  Jas.,  Ramsgate. 

1914.  Argles,  Edgar  Bernard,  Oxford-terr. 
1903.  Argles, EruestEdwd., Oxfo'rd-ter., W. 
1892.  Argyle,  Stanley  Seymour,  Victoria. 

1917.  Arias,  Adolt'o,  Westgate-terruce. 
1907.  Aris,  Fredk.  Wm.,  Jamaica,   JJ'.J. 
1899.  Arkle,  Alex.  Septimus,  Liver  pool. 
1913.  Arkle, JohnStanley,O.B.E.,6'o*fo/-^. 

1889.  Arkwright,  Joseph  Arthur,  Che/tea. 
1894.  Armer,  Alfred,  Barmouth. 

1894.  Armit,  Henry  William,  A7.#.  7F. 

1918.  Armitage,  Bernard  F.  Wm.,  Ealing. 
1905.  Armitage,  Charles  E.  A.,  Harlesden. 
1903.  Armitage,  John  James,  Salisbury. 
L918.   Annit;ip\\Vm.Stuart,/irt//woW-//W.s\ 
I  B96.  Armsou,  Charles  James,  Yoxall. 

1885.  Armson,  Frank  Greaaley,  Yoxall. 
l*s;;.  Armstrong,  Arth.  Jas.  At.,  Southgate. 
I  !•  I  •'!.  Armstrong,  Basil  Wm.,  M.C.,  Boston. 
1917.  Armstrong,  Cedric  Whitfield,  ifye. 
I'.ils.  Armstrong,  Chas.  Walter  W.,  Guy's. 
]«77.  Armstrong, Geo.  Richd-  Foxrock,Ir. 
L896.  Armstrong,  Harry  Fdk.  Win..  Putney. 
[.884.  Armstrong,  Henry  Edwd.,  Newcastle. 
]  87  1.  Armstrong,!  Irj .(  teo.,  WeUingtonCott. 
1913.$Arnistrong,  Kathleen  .1.,  Hampstead. 

1886,  Armstrong,  Leonard  By.,  Harrogate. 

38] 


1909.  Armstrong,Riehd.  Robins,Zeu7&s%am, 
1872.  Armstrong,  Robt.  Stow,  Maida-hill. 

1889.  Armstrong,  Wilfrid  Ernest  A.,i.J/..S. 
1877.  Armstrong,  William,  Buxton. 

1 907.  Armstrong-Bash,  Chas.  Jas.,  UAertsey. 

1887.  Aruison,  Wm.  Brewett,  Newcastle. 

1  's:i4.  Arnold, Edwin  Gilbert  Emerson,  /'///. 
1880.  Arnold,  Francis  Sorell,  Bovingdon. 
1907.  Arnold,  Frederick  Octavias,  JBo/e. 
1885.  Arnold,  William,  Melton  Motobray. 
1885.  Arnold- Wallinger,  Robt.  N.,  Writtle. 
1905.  Arnott,  William,  Barnoldswick. 
1919.  Aronsohn,  Maurice,  E/p.  Claj/ton-rd. 

1912.  Arthur,  Bavid  Greig,  i2.iV. 

1891.  Arthur,  Francis,  Bethnal-green-road. 
1861.  Arthur,  James,  Shreivleg. 

1897.  Arthur,  Joseph  Hugh,  Shadwdl. 
1914.  Arthur,  William  Baniel,  Llandaff. 
1867.  Arundell,  Shirley  Woolmer,  Fulham, 
1907.  Ascough,  Matthew  Thos.,  M.C. 

1913.  Aserappa,  Christian  Victor,  Ceylon. 

1890.  Ash,  Alfred  Edwin,  Honiton. 
1905.  Ash,  Berkeley  Noel,  Hampstead. 
1917.  Ash,  Edwin  Baylis,  Moseley. 
1904.  Ash,  Edwin  Lancelot,  Harley-street 

1914.  Ash,  Harry  Arnold,  Birmingham. 

1895.  Ash,  Percy  Roberts,  ffw//. 

1859.  Ash,  William,  Clapham  Common. 

1898.  Ashby,  Edgar,  York. 

1907.  Ashby,  Hugh  Tuke,  Manchester. 
1914.  Ashby,  Joe  Edward,  Leeds. 
1917.  Ashcroft,  Philip  Ardern,  Mamh. 

1880.  Ashdown,  Geo.  Wm.  Wetton,  Ripley. 
1898.  Ashe,  Frank,  R.A.M.C. 

1911.  Ashe,  Henry  Park,  Wimbledon. 
1858.  Ashenden,  Charles,  Hastings. 

1888.  Ashford,  Claude  Henry,  Plymouth. 
1897.  Ashford,  William,  Topsham. 

1900.  Ashley, Hbt.  Ernest,  Chobham-rd.,E. 
180:5.  Ashley,  Martin,  Cirencester. 
1885.  Ashley,  Sydney  Dukes,  Brixton. 

1911.  Ashley,  Thomas  Ewart,  JV.S.  JF. 

1912.  Ashmore,  Arthur,  lied  on. 

1881.  Ashton,  Charles  Ernest,  Seine. 

1896.  Ashton,  George,  Manchester. 
1902.  Ashton,  John  Hilton,  Southport. 
L895.   Ashton,  Joseph,  <S7.  Jolni's-hill,  S.W. 
l'.H.V;  \shton,  Mary  Elizabeth,  Calcutta. 
185(5.  Ashurst,  Win.  Robert,  Farnini/hum. 
1880.  AahweU,Herbt.G.,O.B.E.,2Vro«M^A'»i 
1895.  Aslrwin,  Richd.H.,  J/w/.v/  Wright, m. 
1877.   Ashworth,John  Wall\vork,.Vw7,y><>r/'. 

1913.  Askey,  Stephen  Grange,  Highgate. 
L905.  Askhani,  Hugh  Lo wne,  Pershore. 
L882.  Aslanian,  Bedros,  Tauris,  Persia. 

1882.  Aslett,  George  Stratton,  Tiverton. 

1897.  Aslett,  W.  Stacey,  M. 15.lv.  Leicester, 

488 


MEMBERS. 


157 


1885.  Aspinall,  John,  Bindley,  Wiyan. 
1914.  Aspinall-Stivala,George,//awj/j.s<e«6?. 

1916.  Aspiuall-Stivala,  Robert,  Belsize-pk. 

1890.  Aspinwall,  John  Fullerton,  Marsden. 
1896.  Aspland,Wni.HaroldG.,  Westminster. 

1909.  Asplen,  Win.  Keg.  W.,  Kenihoorth. 
1895,  Astbury,  Thomas,  Aberamon. 
1919.  Astley- Weston,  Bernard  A.,  Bristol. 

1891.  Aston,  Richard  Henry,  Westcliff. 

1886.  Aston,  William,  Birmingham. 

1892.  Atcherley,  John,  Vancouver. 

1892.  Atchley,  Edwd.  Godfrey  0.  F., Clifton. 
1858.  Atchley,  George  Frederick,  Bristol. 
1891.  Atkey,  Percy  James,  Southampton. 
1913.  Atkin,  Charles  Sydney,  St.  Bart.'s-h. 
1861.  Atkins,  Charles  Alfred,  A.M.  S. 
1883.  Atkins,  Ernest,  Vlumstead. 

1873.  Atkins,  Francis  Thos.,  Bournemouth. 
1908.  Atkins,FrankRobt.  Lowth,Handley. 

1905.  Atkins,  Fredk.  Durnford,  S.  Norwood. 

1895.  Atkins,  George  Ernest,  Wombivell. 

1891.  Atkins,  John  Francis,  Birmingham. 

1871.  Atkinson,  Alfred  James,  Chiswick. 
1890.  A^iinson,  Arthur  Edw.,  Russell-sq. 

1908.  Atkinson,  Arth.  G.,  M.B.E.,  Norwood. 

1910.  Atkinson,  Charles  Hy.  F.,  St.  Tudy. 

1906.  Atkinson,  Edward  L.,  R.N. 

1911.  Atkinson, Edw. Wm.,  Isleworth-on-T. 

1909.  Atkinson,  Enoch  Turner,  Canada. 

1917.  Atkinson,  Eric  Miles,  St.  Bart-'s-h. 

1915.  Atkinson,  Erring-ton,  Hornsey. 

1874.  Atkinson,  Francis  Edward,  Settle. 

1896.  Atkinson,  Fredk.  llolgate,  Grimsby. 
1863.  Atkinson,  Frederick  Page,  Bexhill. 
1902.  Atkinson,  Geo.  Jas.  Smith,  Bampton. 

1887.  Atkinson, Guy C.  B.,MeltonMoui/ray. 
1902.  Atkinson, H.Lawrence,  Cockermouth 

1892.  Atkinson,  Hugh  N.  C.,Upp. Norwood. 
1892.  Atkinson,  Jackson  Arthur,  Elton. 

1909.  Atkinson,  John  Lee,  Victoria,  Aust. 
1869.  Atkinson,  Robert,  Smethwick. 
1901.  Atkinson,  Samuel  Ernest,  Loughbro'. 
1881.  Atkinson, Thos.  Reuell,Chadwell-h'th. 
1881.  Atkinson,  Thos.  RuelL  Gunnersbury. 

1872.  Atkinson,  Walter  Mark,  S.  Africa'. 

1910.  Atkinson,  W.  P.  Tindal,  Eaton-terr. 

1911.  Atlee,  Charles  Nelson,  Ealing. 
1911.  Attenborough,  Cuthbert  H.,  Frimley. 

1918.  Attenborough, KeithEdw.,6lJfa?ys. 

1905.  Attenborough,  Wilfrid  G.,  Frimley. 
1881.  Atterbury,  Walter,  Finchley. 

1916.  Atteridge,KevinI)oyle,Zr/rf6roAe-^w. 
1850.  Attfield,  George  Cooke,  Hove. 
1900.  Atthill,  Frank,  Colchester. 

1906.  Attlee,  Cecil  Knight,  Brompton-hosp. 
1892.  Attlee,  John,  Grosvenor-st.,  W. 
1900.  Attlee,  Wilfrid  Henry  Waller,  Eton 

495 


1915.  Attwater,  Geoff.  Lewis,  W.  Norwood. 
1912.  Attwood,  Herbt.  Clifton,  S'th'mpt'n. 
1901.  Attwood,  Kichard  Denton,  Royston. 
1865.  Attygalle,  John,  Ceylon. 

1895.  Aubin,  Emile  Dupont,  New  Zealand. 
1885.  Aubrey,  Alfd.Reub.,  Weston-s.-Mare. 

1906.  Aubrey,  Cyril  John  Roby,  Cowes. 
1917.  Aubrey,  George,  Cowes. 

1903.  Aubrey,  George  Ernest,  Hong  Kong. 

1907.  Aubrey,  Harold  Percivall,  Curzon-st. 

1916.  Aubrey,  Ivor,  M.C.,  Carmarthen. 

1897.  Aubrey,  Sydney  Ernest,  Durban. 
1899.  Aubrey,  Thomas,  Bristol. 

1896.  Auden,  George  Augustus,  BirnHham. 
1882.  Audland,  William  Edward,  M.B.E. 
1919.  Aufranc,  1  louglas  A.  K.,  Mercers'-rd. 

1911.  Austen,  Cecil  Crees,  Old  Kent-rd. 
Is;  10.  Austen,  Harold  Wm.  C,  Ealing. 
1881.  Austen,  Henry  Hinds,  Rye. 
1885.  Austin,  Herbert  Ward,  R.A.M.C. 
1906.  Austin,  John  Staines,  R.N. 

1898.  Austin,  Neville  Henry,  Linyfield. 

1891.  Austin,  Reg.  F.  Edmund,  R.A.M.C. 
1868.  Austin,  Sydney  Charles,  Linyfield. 
1906.   Austin-Smith,  Herbert,  Hollimvood. 

1892.  Auty,  Charles  Harley,  Harlesden. 
1914.  Avarne,  Claude  H.  B.,  Maida-vale. 

1887.  Aveline,  Henry  T.  Sidney,  Cotford. 
IPOS.  Aveling,  Charles  James,  R.N. 

V.  109.  Aveling,  Kenneth  John,  Watford. 
1 902.  Aveling,  Leslie  Baldwin,  Roy  ton. 
1913.  A  vent,  Mark,  Sonthsea. 
L884.  Aveiill,  Charles,  Macclesfield. 

1904.  Avery,  John,  Forest-yate. 

1906.  Avery,  John  Stanley,  Bournemouth. 
1 8!  M ».   Avery,  Leonard  Avery,  D.S.O. 
1881.  Awdry,  Walter  Robert,  Berkeley. 

1916.  Avdon,  John,  <S'£.  Barth? s-hospital. 
1901.  Aylen,  Ernest  V.,  D.S.O.,  R.A.M.C. 
1904.  Ayleu,  John,  Halesworth. 

1917.  Avlward,  Rov  Douglas,  London-hosj). 
1889.  Aylward,Wa'lt.Chas.,  TunVdgeWells. 

1888.  Aymard,  John  Law,  Transvaal. 

1912.  Azmy,  Soli  man,  Cairo. 


B. 


1878.  Baber,Hy.  Aitkens, Chipping Sodbury. 
1882.  Baber,  John  James  Yarrow,  .ZVew  Z. 
1896.  Babington,  Stanley  Noel,  China. 
1912.  Bach,  Edward,  G  older  s-<ireen. 
1880.  Back,  Alfred  Henrv,  ^c'te. 
1915.  Back,  Gilbert  Alfred,  ,4cfc. 
1882.  Back,  Herbert  Hatfield,  Coltishall. 
1919.§Back,  Marjorie,  Coltishall. 
1899.  Backhouse,  Chas.  Fenwick,  Lelant. 
548 


lo8 


MEMBERS. 


1918.  Backus, Charles  Howard,  Kensington . 

1875.  Bacon,  Alfred  Thomas,  Leeds. 

1895.  Bacon,  libt.  All".  Edw  d.,  Southampton. 

1887.  Bacot,  Wm.Rickward,  Bournemouth. 

1893.  Bacque,  Win.  Jules,  2?aM. 
19l)2.  Badeock,  Austin  Lewis,  Brighton. 
1901.  Badeock,  Charles  Halford,  Dulwich. 
1895.  Badeock,  Ernest  Reg.,  Wandsworth. 

1890.  Badeock,  John  Henry,  Harley-st. 

1891.  Badger,  Arthur  Roscoe,  Birmingham. 

1903.  Badgerow,Geo.  Washington,  C.M.G. 

1916.  Bado,  Arthur  James,  Gibraltar. 

1895.  Bagshawe,  Arthur  Win.  G.,  C.M.G. 
1901.  Bagshawe,  H.  Vale,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O. 

1897.  Bahadurji,  Jamshed  N. 

1899.  Bailey,  Bernard  E.  Granv.,  Midhurst. 
1915.  Bailey,  Bernard  F.,  M.C.,  Trentham. 
1882.  Bailey,  Charles  Fredk.,  Brighton. 
1901.  Bailey,  Chas.  11.  F.,  Newport  Pagnell. 

1914.  Bailey,  Edwin  Randolph,  WandsioHh. 

1894.  Bailey,  Francis  W.,  D.S.O.,  Liverpool. 
1906.  Bailey,  Geo.  Fdk.  S.,  Bourne  End. 
1913.  Bailey,  Gilbert,  South  port. 

1896.  Bailey,  Henry,  Horsforth. 

1877.  Bailey,  Henry  Frederick,  Whitehitt. 

1917.  Bailey,  Henry  Hamilton,  Brighton. 
1917.  Bailey.  Kenneth  Norman  G.,  Cowley, 

1904.  Bailey,  Lionel  Danyers,  M.C. 

1898.  Bailey,  Reginald  Threll'all,  Liverpool. 

1915.  Bailey,  Robert  Townley, Scarborough. 

1916.  Bailey,  Thomas  Burton,  Southsea. 

1892.  Bailey,  Thomas  Wm.,  Orpington. 

1900.  Bailey,  William  Arthur,  Liverpool. 
1884.  Bailey,  William  Henry,  Southall. 

1  J76.  Bain,  David  Stuart  Erskine,  J.J/.& 
1903.  Bain,  William,  Minehead. 

1899.  Bainbridge,  Francis  Arth.,  -SY.  Z>Ws. 
L866.  Bainbridge,  George,  J. -flf./S'. 

L873.  Baines,  Egerton  Chas.  Aug.,  Witney. 
L889.  Baines,  Joseph  Charles.  Malvern. 
L909.  Baines,  Mark  Blakiston,  M.C. 
1880.  Baird,  Andrew, R.A.M.C.,  Worcester. 
1«'.».",.  Baird,  James  Joseph  Wm.,  Brixton. 
L897.  Baird.'  Roy  Fearon,  /..I/. .v. 
L899.  Baiss,  Llewelyn  Arnold,  Swanage. 
L875.  Baker,  Albert  de  Winter,  Putney. 
L900.  Baker,  Arthur  de  I  'hair,  Croydon. 

1888.  Baker,  Arthur  Ernest,  Brooh-st.,  W. 
B  iker,  Clemen!  John,  Uganda. 

DodingfnG.R.Shers^on,/.iIf.<S'. 

1905.  Baker,  Fredc.  Chas.  J.,  A'.  Molton. 
1877.  Baker,  Fredk.  Grenfell,  Worthing. 
1899.  Bak(  r,  Fredk.  Relland,  Brighton. 
L885.  Baker,!  leorge  Henry,  /.J/. -v. 

L896.  Baker, Gerald  l.'umsey.  />v.  Co/Mwt&ea. 
L906.  Baker,  Harold  Ramsay  P.,Ooswell-rd. 
L900.  Baker,  Haxrj  Cecil,  O.B.E.,  c^-r. 
605 


1869.  Baker,  Henry  Francis,  Anduver. 

1890.  Baker,  Herbert  Stainer,  Rushden. 
1881.  Baker,  Jas.  Barrington,  Finchley. 

1892.  Baker,  John  Charles,  Aylesbury. 

1908.  Baker,  Martyn  Wilfred,  2ferfA*Z7. 

1913.  Baker,  Stephen  Leonard,  Croydon. 

1878.  Baker,  Thomas,  Cosham. 
1886.  Baker,  Walter  Robert,  Henley. 

1893.  Baker,  Wildman  Edward,  Southend. 

1886.  Baker,  William  Henry,  Ealing. 

1879.  Baker,  William  James,  B.A.M.C. 
1899.  Baker,  Win.  Langworthv,  Treherbert. 
1899.  Baker,  Wm.  Lincoln,  B.A.M.C. 
1912.  Bakewell,  George  Victor,  O.B.E. 

1892.  Bakewell,  Bobt.  Turle,  Cavendish-pl. 
18! (4.  Bakhle,  Chintaman  R.,  ZJ/..V. 

1912.  Bal,  Narayan  Krishna,  2.J/..S'. 

1898.  Balderston,  Robert,  Forest-hill. 
1915.  Baldini,  Guido  C.  G„  Switzerland. 
1872.  Baldock,  Alfred,  EarVs-covrt-road. 

1891.  Baldock,  Edward  Henry,  Hereford. 

1909.  Baldwin,  Chas.  Wm.  T.,  Westcliff. 

1899.  Baldwin,  Edgar,  Hendon. 

1879.  Baldwin,  Fdk.  Benj.  Judge, Banbury. 

1887.  Baldwin,  Sir  Harry,  Cavendish-sq. 

1892.  1 '.aid win,  Hy.  Clifford,  Huddersjiekl. 
191  I .  Baldwin,Jn.Horatio,  Vernon-chambers 
1903.  Baldwin,  Thomas  Paul,  &  Mimms. 
1917.§Balfour,  Ruth,  Montagu-mansions. 

1914.  Balkwill,  Chas.  Layton,  Kingsbridge. 

1913.  Balkwill,  Francis,  Yelvcrton. 
1905.  Ball.  Alfred,  Zeyioro. 

1901.  Ball,  Chas.  Rowan  H.,  Hunstanton. 

1917.  Ball,  Edwin  Jennings,  Paignton. 
1907.  Ball,  Francis  Jas.,  Rugby,  Canada. 

1870.  Ball,  Jas.  Barry,  t^>.  li'impoh'-st.,  W. 
1865.  Ball,  John  Augustus,  Brailes. 

1911.  Ball,  John  Bramley,  London-bridge. 

1918.  Ball,  Norman  Dyer,  Finchley. 
L918.  Ball,R.Wm.  Coddrington,  JJbft # Co. 
1885.  Ballachey,  II.  Holloway,  Heckington. 

1914.  Ballance,  Alaric  Charles,  Harley-st. 
1890.  Ballance,  1 1  lit.  Stanley,  ffifafon-a.-jlf. 
1861.  Ballard,  Charles,  C.r/W/. 

1876.  Ballard.  Philip,  S/narden. 

1893.  Ballard,  Robert.  Market  Harbro\ 
1914.  BallingaU,  David  C.  G.,  fiuUKC 
1*88.  BallingaU,  Ceo.  A.,  .$',.  Leonard's. 
L916.  Balm  am,  -Aug.  Rolls,  Birmingham. 
L907.  Balsara,  Jehangir  G.,Bo?nbay. 
L906.  Balthasar,  Ewald,  Fareham. 
L906.  Baly,  Arthur  Lionel,  Lambeth. 
L894.  Baly,<  'has.  Francis  Peyton,  Har/$y-*<, 
L878.  Bamber,  Chas.  Jamea,  C. V.O.,  /..i/..v. 
L916.  Bamber, Herberl  Edward, c  o T.Cook. 
L900,  Bamber,  William  Edward,  B, 

1893.  r.amlirl,|.||;iruI1|.ln.K.,|).S.()../..l/..V. 

662 


MEMBERS. 


159 


1832.  Bamford,  Chas.  Robert,  Uttoxeter. 

1891.  Bamford,  Thomas,  Uttoxeter. 

1911.  Bamforth,  Joseph,  Warrington. 

1914.  Baua,  Framji  Dossabhoy,  Bombay. 
1882.  Banatvala,HormasjeeE.,C.S.I.,/.J/.<S' 
1919.  Banbury,  Percy,  Denmark-hill. 
1913.  Banbury,  Rich,  Albert,  Denmark-hill. 
1905.  Banda,  Kobbekaduwe  Tikiri,  Ceylon. 
1888.  Bauer]  i,  Umadas,  Calcutta. 

1882.  Banerjia,  Mahendra  Nath.,  Calcutta. 

1915.  Bangay,  James  Dorringtou,  Chesham. 
1862.  Baugay,  Richard,  New  Tredegar. 

1892.  Banham,  Cecil  Walt.  R.,DenbyDale. 
1902.  Banham,  Sidney  Marshall,  Ealing. 
1882.  Banham,  Wm.  Wilfred,  Sheffield. 

1912.  Banister,  Thurston  Edmund,  Preston. 
1904.  Bankes,  John  Herbert.  Cranby-place. 

1893.  Bankes-Price,  Hugh,  Lampeter. 
1918.§Banks,  Annie  Hardy,  Paddington. 

1910.  Banks,  James  Reid,  Barnes. 
1808.  Banks,  John  Alexander  Percival. 
1879.  Banks,  William,  Falmouth. 

1 894.  Bannerman,Geo.  l)Ai.,IIigh  Wyc'mbe. 
1900.  Bannerman.  Walter  Biggar,  New  Zeal. 
1868.  Banning,  Robert  Jos.,  Shoeburyness. 

1887.  Bannister,  Marmaduke,  Blackburn. 
1918.  Banting,  Fredk.  Grant,  M.C.,  Canada. 

1918.  Baranov,  Monty,  Johannesburg. 

191 9.  Barbash,  Hezekiah,  Grayling-rd. 

1900.  Barber,  Alec,  Sandown,  I.  of  W. 
1902.  Barber,  Charles  Harrison,  /.'.I/.  S'. 
1884.  Barber,  Fredc.  Samuel,  Streatham. 

1890.  Barber,  Geo.  T.Congreve,i?w*w««^A'»i. 

1891.  Barber,Geo.  W.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 
1902.  Barber,  Hugh.  Derfy. 

1904.  Barbel'.  John  Watson,  Ilkeston. 

1895.  Barber,  Maurice  Charles,  Bristol. 
1872.  Barber,  Oliver,  Hastings. 

1886.  Barber,  Percival  Ellison,  Sheffield. 
1889.  Barber,  Si  Iney  Frederick,  Sheffield. 

1892.  Barberi,  Jose  Ignacio. 

1904.  Barclay,  Alfred  Ernest,  Manchester. 

1896.  Barclay,  Herbt.  Clifford,  JYYw  ZeaJ. 

1911.  Barclay,  Isaac  Bernard,  Lydbrook. 
1908.  Bardsley,  Henry,  Southport. 
L899.  Bardswell,  Noel  Dean,  Midhurst. 

1888.  Barf ord,  Arthur  Morton,  Chichester. 

1905.  Bar  ford,  James  Leslie,  it'.  A. 
1895.  Barford,  Percy  Crompe,  Selsey-on-S. 

1901.  Barham,  Guy  Foster,  Epsom. 

1900.  Barham,  Percy  Cornelius,  Dulwich. 

1901.  Bark,  Ernest  Gilbert,  Liscard. 
1876.  Pari;:,  John,  Liverpool. 

1915.  Barkan,  Otto,  <$'«»  Francisco. 
1918.§Barkas,  Mary  P.,  2V.Z.  E.  ,y  J/.  Ba»fc 

1887.  Parker,  Alleyne  Hayward,  LindfielA 
1892.  Barker,  Chesman,  Finchley. 

719 


1915.  Barker,  Eric  Gordon,  Watford. 
Ls,.*(j.  Barker,  Ernest  Marriott,  St. Leonards. 
1903.  Parker,  Frederic,  Japan. 

1877.  Barker,FrederickRowlaud,i2..4.J/..  . 
1889.  Parker,  Geo.  Henry,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

1893.  Barker,  George  Lavcock,  Rippingale. 
1908.  Barker,  Henry  Lewis,  i.l/,S'. 

1885.  Barker,  John  Collier,  Watford. 

1913.  Barker,  Malcolm,  Streatham. 

1896.  Parker,  Percy  ]).,  Kensington-pk.-rd. 

1869.  Parker,  Richd.  Henry,  Hungerford. 

1894.  Parker,  Toft,  Battersea. 

1875.  Barker,  Walter  Herbert,  Victoria. 
1884.  Barker,  Wm.  Jas.  Townsend,  Fulham. 

1863.  Barker,  Wm.  Lewington,  Chelsea. 
1889.  Barkworth,Hy.S.,Jrw».^^e«<e'm-C^6. 
1901.  Bnrlet.Jehan  Meredith, Sltafteslj  ry-uc. 
1883.  Barley,  David  Henry.  ' 

1886.  Barling,  Arthur  Stanley,  Lancaster. 
1911.  Barlow,  Albert  Malcolm,  Dalston. 
189  ).  Barlow,  George,  Lytham. 

1891.  Barlow,  Henry  Goodeve,  Jamaica-rd. 
L898.  Barlow,  Herbert  Cecil,  Lincoln. 

1898.  Barlow.  Ilbt.  Wm.  Leyland,  Urmston. 

1914.  Barlow,  Launcelot  White,  London. 
P'  1  7.  Barlow,  Noel  Arthur  Hamilton,./^. 
1871.  Barlow,  Sir  Thomas,  Bart.,  K.C.V.O. 
1.890.  Barlow, Thos.Wm.  Nayloi'j-E^mnoMi. 
1911.  Barlow,  William  Rawson,  Ealing. 
1873.  Barnard,  Charles  Edward,  Victoria. 

1878.  Barnard.  John  Henry.  Addison-gdns. 

1915.  Barnden,  Percy  Wm.,  Thornton-heath. 
L894.  Barnes,  Arthur. 

1899.  Barnes,  Arthur  Stanley,  Birmingham. 
1915.  Barnes,  Edgar  Broughton,  Fernhurst. 

1870.  Barnes,  Edgar  George,  Jersey. 
1905.  Barnes,  Ernest  Chas.  E.,  Bamsbury. 
1907.  Barnes,  Ernest  C.  1'.,  I'omhr's  End. 
L914.  Barnes,  Frank  M.,  M.C.,  Heckington. 
L904.  Barnes,  Frederick,  Sheffield. 

1901.  Barnes,  George,  Hammersmith. 
1919.  Barnes,  Geo.  Arthur  E.,  Mauritius. 
L906.  Barnes,  Geo.  Charles.  Hoylake. 
188  ).  Barnes,  George  Fredeiick,  Weymouth. 

1864.  Barnes,  Henry,  O.B.E.,  Cio-fe/e. 
1903.  Barnes,  Henry  Edgar,  %e. 
L879.  Barnes,  Henry  John,  R.A.M.C. 
1911.  Barnes,  Howell  Wood,  Lincoln. 
1918.  Barnes,  Hugh  Woodward,  Linton. 

1898.  Barnes,  John  Alfred,  Leicester. 

1899.  Barnes,.! n.  Artli.  Percival. Tottenham. 
1875.  Barnes,  John  James,  FPesi  Kirby. 
1891.  Barnes,  Leonard  Stewart.   U'e/in/n. 
1862.  Barnes,  Thos.  Henry,  Lavender-hill. 
1882.  Barnes,  Walter  Stanley,  ffr.  Guiana. 
1915.  Barnett,  Burgess,  Hastings. 

1907.  Barnett,  Ernest  Cuthbert,  2V«o  Z>W 
776 


100 


MEMBERS. 


1885.  P>!\mett,  Frank  Septimus,  Lewisham. 
1888.  Barnett,  Horatio,  Church  Stretton. 
1918.  Barnett,  John  Binford,  Birmingham. 

1885.  Barnett,  Lawrence,  S.  Hampstead. 
1870.  Barns,  John  Gay,  Wheatley. 

1912.  Barnsley,Robert Enc,M.( \,R.A .M. ( '. 
1905.  Baron,  Alfred  Edwd.,  Dunedin,  Z.N. 
1888.  Baron,  Horatio  Nelson,  Orford. 
1887.  Barr,  Horace  Carlos,  Rotherham. 
1804.  Barr,  Valentine  Herbt.,  New  Zealand. 
1865.  Barraclough,  Robt.  W.  S.,  Park-pl. 
1912.  Barratt,  Grantlev,  Rhodesia. 
1880.  Barratt,  Herbert  J.,  CLE.,  .R.Ailf.(?. 
1  387.  Barret,  Edward  Ernest,  P«/v'.s. 
1891.  Barrett,  Alfd.  Keppel,  Kensington. 
1 81  '>'.  I.  J  Jarre tt, Ashlej -Win.,  Cavendish-place. 

1899.  Barrett,  Edmund  Howard,  Harley-st. 

1886.  Barrett,  Ernest,  Market  Deeping. 

1904.  Barrett,  Henry  Edwd.,  Holland-ph. 
1865.  Barrett,  Howard,  Burnham. 

1885.  Barrett,  Robert  Hasby,  Wisbech. 

1886.  Barrett,  Sidney  E.,  Tillinqham. 
1893.  Barrett,  Walt.  Russell,  Harley-st. , ^N . 
1914.  Barrett,  Win.  Claude  P.,  Folkestone. 
1885.  Barrett,  Win.  Peard,  Folkestone. 
1867.  Barrick,  Eli  James,  Toronto. 

1913.  Barrie,  Howard  Greene,  China. 

]  857.  Barrington,NicholasW.,iTfflr^«re£-*£. 

1905.  Barrionuevo,  Jose  Maria,  Costa  Rica. 
1895.  Barritt,  Jobn  Thomas,  Patricroft. 
1898.  Barron,  Henry  Thompson,  Balham. 

1906.  Barron,  Richard  Dunlop,  iV«t7  ZeoZ. 

1900.  Barron,  Robt.  M.,  D.S.O.,  7.J/.& 

1895.  Barron,  Thomas  Ashby,  D.S.O. 

1896.  Barron,  Willie  N.,  M.V.O.,  .4*jo/. 
1871.  Barrow,  Frank  Edward,  ^..V.S. 
1873.  Barrow,  Frederick,  Rothbwy. 
jS'.»4.  Barrow,  (ieo.  Augustus,  Manchester. 
L898,  Barrow,  II.  P.  W.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 
1871.  Barrow,  Elenry  Jn. Waller,  R.A.M.  C. 
ls77.  Barrow,  Lancelot  Andrews,  Charlton. 
1880.  Barrow,  Roger  William,  Southport. 
1863.  Barrow,  Thos.  Samuel,  Weymouth. 
1893.  Barrow,  Wm.  Dodgson,  Lancaster. 
1913.  Barrow-Clough,  John  R.,  Wimbledon. 
L876.  Barrs,  Alfred  George,  Leeds. 

L891.  Barry,  Cecil  Ohas.  Stuart,  Of.& 
L903.  Barry,  Thomas  St.  John,  Liscard. 
L883.  Barry,  Thos.  David  Oollfe,  /..l/.v 
L908.  Bartholomew,  Ernesi  C,  Conduit-st. 

1900.  Bartlett,  Basil  S.,  D.S.O.,  li.A.M.C. 
1883.  Bartlett,  Benjamin  Pope,  Bourton. 
1909.  Bartlett,BertramF.,M.O.,On*toto-5rtto. 
1904.  Bartlett,  Charles  Eastty,  Tintern. 
L872.  Bartlett,  Edward,  Connaughtsquare. 
1903.  Bartlett,  Edwd.  Leslie, Connaught-sq. 

1901.  Bartlett,  Ernest  Jn.  Reeve,  Ipswich. 

833 


1877.  Bartlett,  Felix  Paul,  OtterySt.  Mary. 
1891.  Bartlett,  Frank  Wbinfield,  Romscy. 
1906.  Bartlett,  George  Bertram,  Lvnd.-hosp. 
1906.  Bartlett,  George  Norton,  Horton. 

1886.  Bartlett,  Hedley  C,  Saffron  Walden. 
1875.  Bartlett,  Henry. 

1 868.  Bartlett,  James  Prime,  Onslow-gdns. 
1900.  Bartlett,  Lionel  Jasper,  Banbury. 
1891.  Bartlett,  Ralph  Clarke,  Romsey. 
1873.  Bartlett,  William,  Eketahuna,  N.Z. 
1862.  Bartley,  Acheson  Geo.,  A.M.D. 

1906.  Barton, Bertram  Henry, M.C.,-Harro«J. 
1897.  Barton,  Chas.  Nath.,  6'.  Kensington. 

1887.  Barton,  Edwin  Alfred,  Kensington. 
1897.  Barton,  Eustace  Robt.,  Portugal. 
1903.  Barton,  Francis,  Liverpool. 

1887.  Barton,  Francis  Alex.,  Beckenham. 
1889.  Barton,  Frederic  Wm.,  Stockwell. 

1888.  Barton,  Geo.  A.  Heaton,  WestWrne-pk. 

1878.  Barton,  Geo.  Henry,  Market-Rasen. 
1902.  Barton,  Guy  Douglas,  Weybridge. 
1872.  Barton,  James  Edward,  Eastbourne. 
1875.  Barton,  James  Kingston,  Courtfield-rd. 

1897.  Barton,  John,  Blackburn. 
1914.  Barton,  Maurice  H.,  R.A.M.C. 
1896.  Barton,  Percy  Fredc,  Wimbledon. 
1880.  Barton,  Wm.  Edwin,  Streatham. 
1918.  Bartram,  Lewis  Henry,  Bulwcll. 
1900.  Barwell, Francis Reinagle,.J//A/V>iW/. 

1907.  Barwick,  R.  Lavin^ton,  Yeadon. 
1885.  liar  wise,  Sidney,  Duffle  Id. 

1898.  Bascombe,  Edwin  C.  B.,  Colchester, 
1895.  Basden,  Harold  Steyens,  Orowbormtgh. 
1913.§Basden,  Margaret  Mary,  Hampstead. 
1893.  Bashall,  Chas.  Edward,  W.  By/leet. 
1904  Bashfofd,  Henry  Howard,  G.P.O. 
1891.  Baskett,  Bertr.  Geo.  M.,  Rayleiyli. 

1899.  Bassano,  Earold  Fredc,  1'cntnor. 

1885.  Basset,  Walter,  Newport,  M<>n. 
1912.  Bastard,  Herbert  Rowse,  Lannceston. 

1900.  Bastian,  William,  Royal  Navy. 
1914.§Ba9t0W,  Irene,  Prince 's-street. 
1889.  Basu,  Baman  Das,  Z.Jf.S. 
litis.  Basu,  Dhirendra  Nath,  Calcutta. 
1887.  Batchelor,  Charles,  Staines. 

1877.  Batchelor,  Geo.  Arthur,  Transvaal. 
1914.  Batchelor,  George  Arthur,  Transvaal. 
1'.)]  1.  Batchelor,  Stanley,  M.C.,  Finchley. 
11)14.  Batchelor,  Tremlett  B.,  Alvechurch. 
1  s 7  1 .  Bate,  George,  JJV-7  Lr>o<°. 
L865.  Bate,  Geo.  Paddock,  Hackney. 
L894.  Bate,  John,  Virt<,ria-pk.-s</..  N.E. 
L889.  Bate,  Richard  Francis,  O.B.E.,  A' .  > . 
L900.  Bateman,Herbt.R;,D.S.0.,iJ.-4.Jf.C. 
L882.  Bateman,  Hinton  Ernest,  PorAs. 
1898.  Pates,  George  Llewellyn,  Harley-st. 

1 886.  Bates,  I  George  Tweedie. 

890 


MEMBERS. 


161 


1880.  Bates,  Henry  Leslie,  St.  Albans. 
1013.  Bates,  Howard  James,  Birmingham. 
1904.  Bates,  Joah  Edwd.  Lionel,  Norwood. 
1894.  Bates,  John  Edwin,  Wimbledon. 

1915.  Bates,  John  Vincent,  M.O.,  Bo  met. 

1916.  Bates,  Kenneth  Leslie,  St.  Albans. 

1889.  Bates,  Stephen  Henry,  Highgaf.e, 

1884.  Bateson,  John  Francis,  A.M. 8. 

1877.  Bathe,  Anthony  John,  Southampton. 
1918.  Batho,  Edgar  Richard,  M.C. 

1904.  Bathurst,  Lacey,  Leeds. 

1885.  Bathurst,  Lancelot,  Ellesmere. 

1893.  Bathurst,  Lullum  \V.,  Inverness-fey. 
1915.  Batra,  Kanshi  Ham,  Univ.Coll.-hosp. 

1881.  Batson,  Robt.  Sewell,  Dorking. 

1878.  Batson,  Win,  Lascelles,  Dorking. 
1867.  Batt,  Charles  Dorringfem,  Witney. 
1914.  Batt, John  Dorrington,  M.C,  Witney. 
1877.  Battams,  James  Scott,  «S£.  Geo.-terr. 

1914.  Batten, Lindsay ^Nil\ett,Campden-hill. 

1882.  Batten,  Rayner  Derry,  Wimpole-st. 
1861.  Batten,  Wm.  Smith,  Spencer1  s-wood. 
1873.  Batterburv,  Geo.  Henry,  Wimbome. 

1 87*  '>.  Batterbury,Riehd.Legg,2?0rMa»isfed. 

1917.  Batterham,  I  )ouglas John,Ha)npstead. 
1863.  Battersby,  Chas.  Henry,  6'.  Norwood. 
1 8!  >8.  Batteson,  Carol  Luther,  Goldhawk-rd. 
18(55.  Batteson,  John,  Ealing. 

1900.  Battiscombe,  Eric  Geo.,  Bridgwater. 
1903.  Battle,  Charles  John,  Transvaal. 

1894.  Battle,  Edward  Wharmbv,  Coleford. 

1879.  Batty,  William  Eaton  Latham. 
1*97.  Baumann,  Emil  Paul,  Transvaal. 

1 870.  Baum^artner,  Joh^R.,Ar<:•?WY/.s£/e-M^-7,. 

1899.  Bawtree,  Frank,   JFe.<tf  Byfleet. 
1887.  Baxendell,  Arthur,  Highbury. 
1908.  Baxter,  Charles  Botterill,  O.'B.E. 

1900.  Baxter,  Charles  Thomas,  JBoy.  Navy. 

1915.  Baxter.Claude  Wells  W.,M.C.,7.i¥.-S*. 

1895.  Baxtt  r,  Stephen  Edw.,  Wellingboro'. 

1883.  Baxter,  Wm.  Whittington,  Ae?i>  Z<W. 
1894.  Bayfield,  John  Blyth,  Southborough. 
1915.  Bayley,  Jos.  Herbt.,  M.C.,  Herne-bay. 
1897.  Bajdis,  Henry  Edward  M.,  Andover. 

1910.  Bayliss,  Alf.  Day.  Eldred,  Tufnell-pk. 

1890.  Baylies,  Richard  Arthur,  2>W>, 
1876.  Bayly,  Geo.  Sargent,  7W  Elizabeth. 
1900.  Bayly,  HughW.,M.C.,  ^.i^r/Wey-s^. 

1911.  Bayly,  Maurice  Beddow,  Brockley. 
1910.  Baynes,  Helton  G.,  Wisbech. 
1915.  Bayumi,  Mahmud,  CW/ro. 

1905.  Bazett,  He  my,  »SY.  Mary's-terr. 
1808.  Beach,  Fletcher,  Coulsdon. 

1894.  Beach,  Henry  William,  Hassocks. 
1889.  Beach,  Thos.  B.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E. 
1894.  Beachcroft,Francis Seward, Petworlh . 
1902.  Beadel,  Algernon  James,  Mill-hill. 
1919.  947 


1887.  ^Q&6.\e,So^\i\i,Mi(ldleton-in-T<rs,ltlle. 
1895.  Beadles,  Arthur  Harry,  Croydon. 
1890.  Beadles,  Cecil  Fowler*  Englefield. 
1893.  Beadles,  Harold  Shatford,  Harking. 
1897.  Beadles,  Hugh  Stanley,  Sydenham. 

1895.  Beadnell,  Charles  Marsh,  7Y.A'. 
1872.  Beadnell,  Geo.Dayid,  7>WY.  Colombia. 
1904.  Beadnell,  Herbert  Owen  jtf.,  J2..4.  If.  ft 
1878.  Beale,  Edwin  Clifford,  Rotherfield. 
1917.  Beale,  Eric  Victor,  Bournemouth. 
1899.  Beale,  Hanway  Richard,  7?.  Iletford. 
1904.  Beale,  John  Foster,  Sidcup. 

1906.  Beale,  Stanley  Jas.  Annear.  M  C. 
1885.  Beale,  Thos.  Miles,  Wellington,  N.Z. 
1882.  Beales,  Thos.  Wm.  Lewis,  Yarmouth. 

1906.  Beaman,Winfred  Kelsey,  R.A.M.C. 
1871.  Beamish,  James  Maybury,  R.A.M.C. 

1896.  Bean,  Algernon  Carter,  7i.V. 

1884.  Bean,  Charles  Edward,  Plymouth. 

1907.  Bean,  J.  Willoughby  Butler, Sydney. 

1897.  Bean,  Louis  Constantine,  Battersea. 
1901.  Beane,  Robert  Leonard,  Zw*//  Eaton. 
1893.  Bearblock,  Peter  Esdaile,  Odkannoor. 

1885.  Beard,  Frederic,  Croydon. 
1899.  Beard,  Joseph,  Carlisle. 

1877.  Beard,  Spencer  Francis,  A7??*;  Zealand. 

1884.  Beardmore,  Geo.  Russell,  TJpper-st.^. 

1908.  Beards,  Clifford,  Birmingham. 
1897.  Beards,Ernest  Jonathan,!? sVwm'h gham. 
1914.  Beare,  Stanley  Samuel,  O.B  E.,  22.  JV. 

1885.  Beater,  Orlando  Palmer,  Dublin. 
1897.  Beath,  David  Leslie,  2?«?A. 
1906.  Beaton,  Edwin,  Sheerness. 

1911.  Beaton,  Thomas,  Forest-hill. 

1912.  Beatson,  Basil  Eraser,  l.M.S. 

1914.  Beattie,  Frederick  Alex.,  Penistone. 
1881.  Beattie,  Henry,  Banbury. 

1899.  Beattie,  James  Martin,  Liverpool. 
1*82.  Beattie,  Robert,  Dewsbun/. 
1)1 1 .  Beatty,CyrilC.,M.C.,«oc/tr??-o«-7e?.s. 
1899.  Beatty,  Henry  Albert,  Toronto. 
1889.  Beauchamp,Sydney,  William-st.,S.W. 
1904.  Beaumont,  Arthur  Re^.,  Uppingham. 
1917.  Beaumont,  Douglas  Chas.,  East  Ham. 
1883.  Beaumont,  Edgar,  T'pp.  Norwood. 
1912.  Beaumont,  George  Ernest,  Oxford. 
1901.  Beaumont,  Noel  Charles,  StanUand. 
1914.§Beaumont,  JNorah,  Bedford-park. 

1915.  Beaumont,  Owen  Albert,  M.C. 
1875.  Beaumont,  Wm.  Mardon,  Bath. 
1888.  Beaver,  Robt.  A.,  Wotton-u.-EJge. 
1897.  Beavis,  John  Douglas  Wilson,  Assam. 
1893.  Beazeley,  Tom  William,  Slechford. 
1897.  Bebb,  Richard,  Upp.  Edmonton. 
1906.  Beck,  William,  Cotham. 

1904.  Beckett,  Hugh  George  Wm..  Frees. 
1892.  Beckitt,  James  Clay,  Leigh,  Lanes. 
1004    *  m 


1G2 


MEMBERS. 


1009.  Beckton,  John  James  H.,  R.A.M.C. 

1897.  Beckton,  William,  Bradford. 
1912.  Bedale,  Frederick  Stanley.  M.C. 
Is'.'";.  Beddard,  Arthur  Philip,  Gloucester-pl. 

1898.  Beddard,  William  Oliver,  Cornhill. 
1907.  Beddow,  Harold  Josiah,  Rugby. 
1885.  Beddow,  Josiah,  Thorverton. 

1911.  Beddows,  Edward  Chsr\es,B.A.M.C. 
1893.  Beddy,  Thos.  Alfred,  Jagersfontein. 

1874.  Bedford,  Ohas.  Fredk.,  New  Sleaford. 
1888.  Bedford,  Sir  Ohas.  Henry,  I.M.'S. 

1900.  Bedford,  Douglas  James,  Derby. 
1873.  Bedford,  Robert,  Auckland.  N.Z. 
1880.  Bedford, SirW.G.A.,K.C.M.G.,C.B. 

1871.  Beech,  Lionel,  I. M.S.,  Brit.  Colomb. 
1906.  Beeley,  Arthur,  Keighley. 

1890.  Beesley,  Albert  James,  Banbury. 
1896.  Beesley,  Robert  William,  Bolton. 

1901.  Beet,  William  Ashley.  Brisbane. 

1900.  Beetham,  Herbert  Arthur,  Leeds. 
1882.  Beevor,  Sir  Hugh  K.,  Bt.,  Hargham. 
1 880.  Beevor, W.O., C.B.,C.M.G.,i?.^'. M.C. 

1891.  Begbie,  Frank  Warburton,  C.B.E. 
1911.  Begg,  Robert  Campbell,  M.C. 

1896.  Behramjee,  Dinshah  B. 

1897.  Beit,  Francis  Victor  Owen,  I. M.S. 
1895.  Bekenn, Geo. Hy. Ernest, Birmingh  m. 

1901.  Bekenn,  Justin  James,  Birmingham. 
1895.  Belcher,  Geo.  Clement,  Birmingham. 
1888.  Belcher,  Henry  Edward,  Nottingham. 

1895.  Belcher,  James  Arthur,  Herne-hill. 
1888.  Belding,  Davy  Turner,  _E  Dereham. 

1899.  Beley,  George,  Sheffield. 

1898.  Belfrage,  Sydney  H.,  Gloucester-pl. 
L898.  Belilios,  David  Aarou,  Wimbledon. 

1891.  Bell,  Arth.  Sydney  Gordon,  i?.Ar. 

1902.  Bell,  Charles  Cameron.  Canada. 

1875.  Bell,  Clias.  Edward  Wallace,  JErefer. 

1888.  Bell,  Frederick,  Sumshaugh. 

1889.  Bell,  George  Alex.  Stuart,  JP.iV. 
1884.  Bell,  George  Oraigie,  Friut<in-<m-Sea. 
1889.  Bell. Geo.  Fawaluk,  Waverley,N.8.  If. 

1872,  Bell,  George  Pearson,  Canada. 

1914.  Bell,  Howard  Alexander,  Rodean. 

1892.  Bell,  James  Adamson,  Gloucester. 
1884,  Bell,  John,  Hyde-park-mansions. 
1868.  Bell,  John  Albert.  Aylesbury. 
1904.  Bell,  John  Arthur.  M.C,  Sheffield. 
1904.  Bell,  Kenelm  Digby,  RoyffJ  Afauy. 
L898,  Bell,  Kenneth  de  Risley,  Lambourn. 

1896.  Bell,  Thomas  Dobson,  ieerfd. 

1897.  Bell,  Thomas  Herbt,  M.C..  Winnipeg. 
1899.  Bell,  Victor  Samuel  Alex.,  Bedford. 
1914.  Bell,  Win.  A.  II.  N<H.l,  Clapham-rd. 
1896.  Bell,  William  Blair,  Liverpool. 

1868   Bell,  Win.  John  Noel,  Clapham-rd. 
I -'."i.  Bell,  William  Ker,  Menford,  Canada. 
1061 


1858.  Bell,  William  RiddaU,  Torquay. 
1*77.  Bellaby,  Frederick.  Nottingham. 

1903.  Bellamy,  Gerald  Eade,  Eythorne. 

1902.  Bellamy,  Henry  Francis,  Putney. 
L899.  Bellamy,  John  Henry,  ./*/%. 

1911.  Bellew,  Tims.  Mulholland,  Liverpool. 
1914.  Bellwood,  Kenneth  B.,  Haslemere. 

1916.  Benbow,  Thos.  Alex. Palmer,  Victoria. 
1885,  Bencraft,  Hy.  Wm.  R.,  Southampton. 

1917.  Bendix,  Fritz  Ernest,  Forest-qate. 

1904.  Benett,  Arthur  Morris,  R.A.M.C. 

1918.  Beney,  Charles  Clement,  Beckenham. 
1877.  Ben  ham,  Fredk.  Lucas,  $.  Ausfr. 
1872.  Benbam,  Henry  James,  Boulogne. 
1909.  Ben  j  afield,  Jos.  Dudley,  Wimpole-st. 

1882.  Benjafield,  Wm.  Barnett,  Attenboro. 
1916.  Benner,  Frank  Aubrey,  Canada. 
1916.  Bennett,  Alex.  Wm.  Ohas.,  Putney. 

1877.  Bennett,  Arthur,  Hamilton,  Victoria. 
1906.  Bennett,  Cecil,  Shanghai. 

1868.  Bennett,  Chas.  John,  Aberystwyth. 

1919.  Bennett,  Chas.  Wm..,  St.  Bart.'s-hosp. 
1889.  Bennett,  Chris.  Hy.  W.,  Sandbach. 
1906.  Bennett,  Claude  J.  E.,  Melksham. 

1889.  Bennett,  Colin  E.  Wilmot,  Forest-//  ill. 

1890.  Bennett,Francis  Dillon,  Weymouth-st. 
1906.  Bennett,  Frank  Cyril  Harvie,  Walton. 
1914.  Bennett,  Frank  Percy,  Maida-hill. 
1918.  Bennett,  Frederic  James,  Stork  port. 
1879.  Bennett,  Fredk.  Joseph, George-st.JW . 

1883.  Bennett,  Fredk.  William,  Leicester. 
1887.  Bennett,  George  Herbert,  Ealing. 
1906.  Bennett,  Harold  G.,  BilUngshnrst. 
1897.  Bennett,  Harry  Chas.  Plant,  NewZ. 

1878.  Bennett,  Hy.  Jas.  Lee,  Newton  Abbot. 
1874.  Bennett,  Henry  Selfe,  ?7p.  Berhcley-st. 

1903.  Bennett,  Henry  Stagg,  Ipswich. 
1897.  Bennett,  James.  Warrington. 
L894.  Bennett,  James  Henry.  Beckenham. 
1908.  Bennett.  Jas.  Wodderspoon,  Hkley. 
L918.  Bennett,  John  Henry,  HW..  Austr. 
1900.  Bennett,  Kenneth  Hugh,  Penzance. 
1897.  Bennett,  Norman  Godfrey,  Brooh-st. 

1912.  Bennett,  Percy  L.  T..M.C.,  Brentford. 
1896.  Bennett,  Robert  Allan,  Torguay. 

1913.  Bennett,  Richard  S.  de  <'.,  Malacca. 

1912.  Bennett,  Thomas  Izod,  2Ve$e  Zealand. 
L896.  Bennett,  Wm.  Boase,  Zdverpool. 

1 S7.",.  Bennett,  Wm.  Edward,  Royal  Navy. 

ISO!).  r>eime(t.Win.l;av./,,«r//-.S7-'A>/»///«r/.s-. 
1896.  I  Jennet  I,  Win.  George,  Worcester. 
1896.  Bennetts,  Frederick,  Edmonton. 
1902.  Reunion,  Jn.Menlove,  St.  Mary  Cray. 
1893.  Benaley,  Clement  Henry,  ZJIf.S. 
1893.  Bensley,  Edwin  Edwd.,  Northampton, 
Ho."..  Bensley,  Geo.  Egbert,  Kelfield-gdns. 
L898.  Bensley,  Vernon  Cyril,  CW/k"  Colony. 
L118 


MEMBERS. 


]f)3 


]!)04.  Benson,  Alex.  Vigors,  S.  Australia. 
1880.  Benson,  Alfred,  Maida-vale,  W. 
] i II IN.  Benson, Chas. Thornton V., R.A. M. C. 
1884.  Benson,  Chris.  Richmond,  Lew  Down. 
1893.  Benson,  George  Vere,  Lewes. 
1886.  Benson,  Matthew,  Wiyan. 
1873.  Benson,  Percy  Hugh>IJIf.& 
19U.  Ben -tead-Smith,W.  F.,Middl.v.-Jwsp. 
1916.  Bensted,  Harold  J.,  M.C.,  AVto  Cross. 
189(5.  Bensted,  Lewin,  Muswell-hill. 

1892.  Bensusan,  Arth.  Daniel,  Transvaal. 

1903.  Bent,  Percy  Claude  Vincent,  Putney, 

1901.  Bent,  Sidney  Chas.  Hy.,  Balham. 
1899.  Bent, Vincent  Thos.  Clare,  Streatham. 
1876.  Benthall,  Albert,  Adelaide-rd. 

1889;  Bentham,  Andrew  Occleshaw,  Wigan. 

1902.  Bentley,  Harold,  Mitcham. 
1883.  Bentlif,  Philip  Barnett,  Jersey, 
1902.  Benton,  William,  2?as£  Ham. 
1880.  Beresford,  Chas.  Wm.,  Narborough. 

1893.  Beresford,  EdwynH.,  M.A.B.,  Tooting 
1873.  Beresford,  William  Hugh,  ^BsAer. 
1915.  Berg-,  George  Charles,  <S2.  Thos.-hosp. 
1905.  Berg'm,  Frank  Cower,  Bristol. 

1897.  Bergin,  Wrn.  Marmaduke,  Walbrook. 
1913.  Bergouignan,  Paul  T.  G.,  Evian. 

1898.  Beringer,  Fritz  John  A.,  Hiqhyate. 

1891.  Berkeley,  Geo.  H.  A.  C,  Wimpole-st. 
l!)14.  Berkeley-Cole, Geo.  Albert,  (xosforth. 

1905.  Berkeley-Hill,  Owen,  A.  R„  7./17.-S'. 
1883.  Berkley,  E.  J.  Gibson,  M.B.E. 
1893.  Berlyu,  John  Aaron,  Birmingham. 

1892.  Bernard,  Claude,  Fishponds,  Bristol. 
1866.  Bernard,  David  Edward,  Bristol. 

1893.  Bernard,  Robt.  Spence,  Royal  Navy. 
1890.  Bernau,  Henry  Ferd.,  O.B.E.,  Ar.Z. 
L883.  Bernays,  Adolphus  Vaughan,»SW//m//. 
1877-  Bernays,  Aug.  Chas.,  <S£.  Louis,  U.S. 
V. K)(i.  Bernays,  Charles  M.,  Shirley. 

J  S! li).  Berncastle,Il. Melbourne,  Warlinglim 
1897.  Bernhardt,  Dudley  Richd.,  Pe#-k. 
1910.  Bernstein,  Benjamin,  Cope  Town. 
1876.  Berridge,  William  Alfred, Folkestone. 
1.892.  Berridge,  Wm.  Rbt.Morpott,7?nr/erfo/. 
J886.  Berrill. 'Alfred,  Woodford. 
1890.  Berry,  Albt.  Edward,   Walkden. 

1906.  Berry,  Arthur  William,  Edgeley. 

1904.  Berry,  Charles  Harold,  Chagford. 
1910.  Berry,  Fleetwood  S.  J).,  Johannesburg 
1878.  Berry,  Fredk.  Haycraft,  Watford. 
1882.  Berry,  Harry  Poole,  Grantham. 
1897.  Berry,  Herbert  George,  JReepham. 

1907.  Barry,  Horace  Simeon,  Totnes. 
1910.  Berry,  James  Allen,  Guys-hosp. 
1882.  Berry,  John  Bourne,  Pe»». 

19  L0.  Berry,  Noel  William,  Bridgnorth. 
1893.  Berry,  Robert  Sewers,  Queensland. 
1175 


1898.  Berry,  Thos.  Percival,  Swindon. 

1918.  Berry,  William  Leslie,  Cheam. 
1889.  Berryman,  Henry  Arthur,  R.A.M.C. 
1907.  Berryman,  Richard  C.  P.,  Guildford. 
1881.  Bertram,  Benjamin,  Pretoria. 

■  1895.  Best,  Fdk.  Hy.  de  G.,  Waltham  Cross. 
1888.  Best,  Norrys  Dewes,  Birmingham. 

1894.  Best,  Palemon,  >S'£.  7i>es. 
1884.  Best,  William  James,  Dover. 
1917.  Beswick,  Wilfred  Thomas,  Buxton. 

1888.  Betenson,  Wm.  Betenson,  Newhaven. 

1898.  Betenson,  Woodley  Daniel,  A'ew;. 

1872.  Bethell,  Alfred,  Pfcarf. 

1903;  Bethell,  Hugh  Wood,  Basingstoke. 

1902.  Bett,  DouglasHorneBlackader,i\>«'Z. 
1907.  Bett,  Francis  Arnot  Blackader,iVewZ. 
1886.  Bett,  William,  M.V.O.,  Royal  Navy. 
1897.  Betteridge,  Thomas,  Sutton  ColdpZeld. 

1899.  Betts,  Alfred  John  Vernon,  I. M.S. 
1897.  Betts,  Edward  Hetley,  Tulse-hill. 
1896.  Betts,  Leonard  Bowring,  Bradworthy, 
1899.  Be  van,  Arthur,  Gloucester-place. 
1881.  Bevan,  Henry  Crook,  Rumney,  Mon. 
1876.  Bevan,  Richard,  W7'.  Kensington. 

1889.  Bevan,  Tom  Webb,  Nantyglo. 

1913.  Be  van-Brown,  Frederick  Vivian,  2V.Z. 
1808.  Bevan-Lewis,  William,  Brighton. 
1915.  Beven,  John  Junius  O.,  Middlx.-hosp. 

1895.  Beven,  Octavius,  Lee. 

1903.  Beverley,  Kenneth  Harold,  Barnsley. 
1863,  Beverley,  Michael,  Scale. 

1873.  Bevers,  Edmund  Augustine,  Oxford. 

1890.  Beville,  Frederick  Wells,  Bath. 
1899.  Beville,  Herbert  George,  Brighton. 

1902.  Bevir,  George,  Timsbury. 

1909.  Bevis,  Alfred  William,  R.A.M.C. 
1906.  Bevis,  Harold,  Portsmouth. 
1883.  Bewes,  Edwd.  Anstis,  Otahuhu,  N.Z. 
1886.  Bewley,  Henry  Theodore,  Dublin. 
1881.  Beyer,  Henry  Gustav,  ?/.&  Navy. 

1915.  Beyers,  Christian  Fredk.,  Pretoria. 

1916.  Beyers,  Gideon  Albertyn,  M.C. 

1889.  Beyts,  Wm.  Geo.,  C.B.E.,  R.A.M.C. 

1917.  Bhalla,  Bawa  Ram  Sinha,  Hapton. 
1911.  Bharucha,  Jamasp  Cursetji,  I.M.S. 
1915.  Bhat,  Kasargod  Somanath,  Madras. 

1914.  Bhat,  Sadashiv  Vaman,  Maida-vale. 

1915.  Bhatia,  Sohan  Lai,  M.C,  Lahore. 
1899.  Bice,  Frank  Veale,  St.,Columb. 

1890.  Bickerstaff,  G.  Roger,  Bournemouth. 
1917.  Bickerton,HerbertRichard, Zii;e>;poo/. 

1919.  Bickeiton,  John  Myles,  Liverpool. 
1879.  Bickerton,  Thos.  Herbert,  Liverpool, 

1903.  Bickford,  Bertram  R.,  D.S.O.,  2?.iV. 

1896.  Bickford,  Nicholas  S.,  Wimbledon. 
1881.  Bickle,  Leonard  Warkins,  Adelaide. 
1870.  Biddle,  Cornelius,  Merthyr  Tydfil. 

1232  m2 


1G1- 


MKMBEKS. 


1862.  Biddle,  Daniel,  Kingston-on-Thames. 

1915.  Biddle,  Eric,  M.O.,  Merthyr  Tydfil. 
1892.  Biddle,  Henry  George,  Eye. 

1908.  Biddulph,  R.N.  W.  Waller,  R.N. 

1884.  Biden,  Charles  Walter,  Frdmlingham. 
1881.  Biden,  Edward  James,  Royal  Navy. 
1878.  Biden,  William  Price,  France. 

1897.  Bidwell,  Chas.  Hugh,  Bloemfontein. 
1886.  Bidwell,  Lawrence,  Royal  Navy. 
1902.  Bigg,  Edward,  Cranleigh. 

1877.  Bigg,  Geo.  Kilworth  S.,  Tietoria-st. 

1909.  Biggar,  Benjamin,  R.A.M.C. 
1875.  Bigger,  Samuel  Ferguson,  I. M.S. 

1913.  Bigger,  Walter  Grimshaw,  D.S.C. 

1885.  Bigger,  Wm.  Grimshaw,  Streatham. 
1915.  Bigger,  William  Kenneth,  M.C. 
1908.  Biggs,  Arthur  Cecil  Barker,  M.C. 
189P-.  Biggs,  John  Jas.  E.,O.B.E.,  Cardiff. 

1878.  Biggs,  John  Maundy,  Gosberton. 

1914.  Biggs,  Kenneth,  M.C,  Gosberton. 
1871.  Biggs,  Moses  George,  Wandsworth. 

1913.  Bilderbeck,  AluredC.  L.0'8.,  I. M.S. 

1880.  Billiald,  Richard  Atherstone. 
1911.  Billing,  Edward,  Bromley. 

1904.  Billiughurst,  Walter  B.,  Shanghai. 
1908.  Billings,  Bernard  R.,  Stoke  Newiuyton. 

1914.  Billings,  Henry  Cecil,  Clapton. 

1914.  Billington,  Sydney  Guy, Birmingham. 

1892.  Billson,  Charles,  Hornsey. 

1898.  Billups,  Christopher  Robt.,  Chatteris. 
1907.  Billups,  Howard  B.,  Sundown,  I.ofW. 

1886.  Billups,  Percy  Chris.  Chas.,  Barry  Is. 

1873.  Bindley,  Philip  Henry,  Reiyate. 

1887.  Bindley,  Robert  Alfred,  Harlesden. 
1890.  Bindloss,  Arthur  Henry,  Harrow. 
1886.  Bindloae,  Edmund  Fredk.,  Farnboro, 

1907.  Bingham,  Raymond  (i.,  Alfreton. 

1898.  Bingham,  Sydney  Oliphant,  Alfreton. 

1893.  Bingley,  Ernest  Horeford,  Bengal. 

1908.  Binney,  Charles  Newton,  Walton. 

1915.  Binning,  John  Archibald,  Westham. 
lit]  1.  Binning,  W.  McHutehison,  Hatfield. 

1909.  I  tinns,<  iuthhertChas.Harber,Ze»cesi'r. 
]9()(5.  liinns,  John  Braybrooke,  7/u«\ 
1907.  Bintcliffe,  John  Win.,  U'a/thamstow. 

1901.  Birch,  Anthony,  Dorchester,  Oxon. 

1902.  Birch,  Charles,  Whitchurch,  Beading. 
1866.  BiTch,  George,  Clapton. 

\'.H)~>.  Birch,  George,  Netobury. 

1882.  Birch,  Henry  Priestley,  U..1.M.C. 

1907.  Birch,  John,  ffwry. 

1874.  Birch,  Philip,  M'.  Kensington. 
1912.  Birch,  William  Somerset,  M.C. 

1899.  Bird,  Arthur  Cyril,  sidniouth. 

1881.  Bird,  Ashley,  P>n,irth. 

1912.  Bird,  Dougan,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
]--.',.  Bird,  Frederic  Dougan, C.B., Ftcdoria. 
L289 


1913.  Bird,  Geoffrey  Andrew,  M.C. 

1893.  Bird,  Geo.  Wm,  Harvey,  Bridgwater. 
1905.  Bird,GeraldFrancis. M.C. ,Go<lalm i'w/. 

1884.  Bird,  Henry,  Kingsland-road,  N.E. 
1896.  Bird,  Jn.  Wilfred,  D.S.O.,  R.A.M.C. 
1887.  Bird,  Matthew  Mitchell,*?.  Mary's-h. 
1869.  Bird,  Thomas,  Conduit-street,  W. 

1892.  Bird  wood,  Gordon  Travers,  7.  J/.  5. 

1877.  Birdwood,  Roger  Alan,  Hither  Green. 
1889.  Birkenhead,  Harold, Burton,  Westmld. 
1881.  Birkett,  Ernest. 

1917.  Birkett,  Geo.  E.,  M.C,  Morecambe. 
1904.  Birkett,  Henry  Jas.  Dilkes,  Southsea. 
1912.  Birks,  Alanllerrenden,  Canfield-ydns. 
1911.  Birley,  James  Leatham,  O.B.E. 

1917.  Birrell,  John  Anthony,  Chepstow. 
1903.  Birt,  Amelius  Cyril,  Wantage. 
1881.  Birt,  Cecil,  R.A.M.C. 

1872.  Birt,  Ernest,  Sydenham. 

1910.  Birt,  Guy  Capper,  Cavendish-square. 

1886.  Birt,  Joseph,  Chester-street. 

1893.  Birt,  Shirley  Hall,  .Soya*  IVaty. 
1910.  Birts,  Claude  Alex.,  Chipping  Norton. 

1878.  Bisdee,  Alfred  James,  Hoddesdon. 
1915.  Bishara,  Butros,  Cairo. 

1914.  Bishara,  Zaki  Mikhail,  Lond.-hosp. 

1899.  Bishop,  Chas.  Dudley,  Clapham. 

1887.  Bishop,  Chas.  Rosser,  Shepton  Mallet. 

1900.  Bishop,  Darell  Winn,  Transvaal. 
1903.  Bishop,  Fredk.  Michael,  Brook-street. 
1892.  Bishop, Geo. Thompson,  C.M.G., -RA". 
1891 .  Bishop,  Henry  Draper,  Guernsey. 

1918.  Bishop,  Percival  Fredk.,  Torquay. 
1889.  Bishop,  Peg.  Wm.Snowden,  Tan/ield. 

1902.  Bishop,  Thoa  Henry,  .ffeKpaJ. 
1914.§Bishopp,  Mabel  Kate,  Tonbridge. 

1885.  Bisshopp,FraiicisR.B.,  Tunh'dye  Wells. 
li*05.  Bisson,  Albert  Ogier,  Guernsey. 

1915.  Biswas,  Satish  Chandra,  Bengal. 
1914.  Bizarro,  Alberto  II.  F.,  Lisbon. 
1918.§Bjorkegren,  Margaret  E.,  Hampstead. 

1896.  Blaber,  Percy  Leonard,  Brondesbnry. 

1888.  Blachford,  Jas.  Vincent,  Norwood. 

1895.  Blachford,  Jem,  7o<n«8. 

1891.  Black,Arth.Campbell, PaddockWood. 

1897.  Black,  Charles,  Sheffield. 
L888.  Black,  George,  Haileham. 

1911.  Black,  Janus  Jamison,  Car/ton,  Vict. 
1868.  Black,  John  Gordon,  Harrogate. 

1896.  Black,  Lewis  Potter,  Ereter. 
1906.  Black,  Patrick,  Kingston. 

1876.  Blackader,  Alex.  Dougall,  Montreal. 

1903.  Blackall,  Wm.  Edvwl.,  FT.  Australia. 
L904.  Blackburn,  Alberl  Edw.,  Hartlepool. 

1872.   Blackburn,  ('has.  \Y.  A..  Mauritius. 

L895.  Blackburn,  Brnesl  W '..  Banuley. 

1898.  Blackburn,  Vernon  Kent,  Burnsley. 

1346 


MEMBERS. 


Ifi5 


1916.  Blackburn,  Wm,  Howard,  Liverpool. 

1895.  Blackett,  E.  J.,  O.B.E.,  Bryamton-st. 

1886.  Blackler,  Henry  John,  Redhill. 
1911.  Blackman,  Hy.  Geo.  B,  Norwich. 
1877.  Blackman,  Josiah  Geo.,  Portsmouth. 

1901.  Blackrnan,SidneySpencer  F.,  Croydon. 
1909.  Blackmore,  Fredk.  John  C.,Pluinstead. 
1911.  Blackmore,  Herb.  Stuart,  R.A.M.C. 
1857.  Blackmore,  Humphrey  P.,  Salisbury. 

1917.  Blackmore,  Leslie  G.,  Gloucester-gas. 
1917.  Blackstock,  Anthony,  Birkenhead. 

1902.  Blackstone,  Chas.  Edgar,  Ringwood. 
1906.  Blackstone,  Leonard  C.,  Westclif. 

1899.  Blackstone, Willoughby  X.,Rgnts.-pk. 
1919.§Blackwell,  Ursula  P.,  Lincobis-inn. 
1911.  Blackwood,  Bertie,  Harrogate. 

1884.  Blackwood,  Fdk.  Martindale,  N.S.  W. 

1897.  Blackwood,  John,  Southsea. 

1896.  Blagden,  John  James,  Chester. 
1832.  Blagg,  Arthur  Frederick,  Clifton. 

1887.  Blaikie,  Arth.  Babington,  Oswestry. 
1909.  Blaikie,  Cuthbert  Jas.,  R.A.M.C. 
1879.  Blair,  Archibald,  Newport,  Mon. 

1917.  Blair,  Chas.  Jas.  Longworth,  St.Barts. 

1900.  Blake,  Anthony  Fewster,  Grays. 

1913.  Blake,  Eliot  Watson,  Gosport. 

1874.  Blake,  Geo.  Farncombe,  Birmingham. 
1911.  Blake,  Gilbert  Alan,  R.A.M.C. 

1875.  Blake,  Henry,  Great  Yarmouth. 

1918.  Blake,  John  Churchill,  W.  Wichham. 

1903.  Blake,  Matthew  Robt.,  Winnipeg. 
1873.  Blake,  Samuel  Hahnemann,  Bolton. 
1860.  Blake,  Thos.  William,  Bournemouth. 
1908.  Blake,TobiasR.H.,M.C, Cromwell-rd. 
1895.  Blake,  Victor  John,  Portsmouth. 
1887.  Blake,  Wm.  Henry,  West  Wichham. 

1876.  Blake,  William  Henry,  Harpe^den. 
1891.  Blakeman,  Charles  John,  Soulhport, 

1885.  Blakemore,  Benjamin,  Tyldesley. 
1900.  Blakemore,  Herbert,  Atherton. 

1914.  Blakemore,  Wm.  Herbert,  Tyldesley. 

1886.  Blakeney,  John  Henry,  Cheltenham. 
1859.  Blaker,  Edgar  Shaw,  Torquay. 
1853.  Blaker,  Nathaniel  Paine,  B>  iyhton. 

1898.  Blaker,  Percy  Stanley,  Ealing. 

1876.  Blaker,  Thos.  F.  Isaacson,  Brighton. 
1871.  Blaker,  Walt.  Campbell,  R.So'c.  Club. 

1903.  Blakie,  James  Landells,  Melbourne. 
1898.  Blakiston,  Fred.  Cairns,  Sivanaye. 

1877.  Blarney,  James,  Penryn. 
1886.  Blarney,  John  Hen  wood,  Beer. 
1917.  Blampied,  Harold  John,  Jersey. 

1904.  Blanc,  Antonio. 

1906.  Blandford,  Harry  Oliver.  Highgate. 
1893.  Blandford,  Jos.  Jn.  G,  Whittingham. 
1913.  Blandford,  Walter  F.,  Guntersto'ne-rd. 
1914.§Blaudv,  Majorie  Ada.  Hunter-street . 
'  1403 


1902.  Blandy,  WilfridBoothbv,  Not  tint/ham. 
1902.  Blatcliford,  Wm.  Nichols,  R.N. 
1831.  Blatherwick,  Henry,  Walton-street. 

1902.  Blathwayt,  Arth.  de  Visme,  Bath. 
1888.  Blaxall,  Frank  Richardson,  Hendon. 

1886.  Blaxland,  Ernest  Gregory,  Sydney. 

1909.  Blaydes,  Wilfred,  Temple,  EC. 

1916.  Bleasdell,  John  Tyldesley,  Leeds. 
1901.  Blea^e,  Arth.  Torkington,  Altrincham. 
1856.  Blease,Thos.  Torkington,  Altrincham. 

1910.  Blechschmidt,JuliusGottlob, City's ZZ". 
1870.  Blenkarne.  Wm.  L'H,  Worthing. 

1887.  Bleukinsop,  Alfred  P., G.B., R.A.M.C. 

1867.  Bleukinsop,  Fredk.  Henry,  I. M.S. 
1897.  Bletchly,  Ueorge  Playne,  Nailsworth. 
1904.  Bletsoe,  John  Henry,  Upminster. 

1894.  Blewitt,  Wm.  Francis,  N.   Walskam. 
1897.  Blieden,  Max,  Transvaal. 

1863.  Bligh,  Alex.  Murray,  Liverpool. 
1892.  Bligh,  William,  Caterham  Valley. 

1885.  Blight,  John  Henry,  Chesterfield. 

1892.  Bliss,  Ernest  Wm,'C.M.G,  D.S.O. 
1913.  Bliss,  Maurice  Frederic,  M.C.,  Ealing. 

1893.  Blomfield,  Alfred  Bealy,  Pechham. 

1886.  Blomheld,  Geo.  Wills,'  Pontefract. 
1884.  Blomfield,  Jas.  Edward,  Sevenoaks. 
1859.  Bloonienthal,  Theodore,  Clapton-pk. 
1891.  Bloomer,  Fredk.  Wm.,  Long  Eaton. 

1895.  Bloomlield,IIbt.W.G.,  Johannesburg. 
1878.  Blott,  Herbert,  Beaumont-street. 
1880.  Blount,  Arthur  Blount,  Preston-park. 
1915.  Blount,  Douglas  Arthur,  Preston-pk. 

1883.  Bloxam,  George  Edward,  Bath. 
1909.  Bloxsome,  Harold  Ernest,  Fairford. 
1801.  Blucke,  Harry  Fdk.  S.,  Shaftesbury. 

1917.  Bluemel,  Charles  Sidney,  Rugby. 
1919.  Bluett,  Cecil,  Tamworth,  N.S.  W. 

1917.  Bluett,  Duncan  Campbell,  St.  Thos.-h. 

1884.  Bluett,  Geo.  Mallack,  Kensington. 
1883.  Bluett-Duncan,  Jas.  Duncan,  Putney. 

1888.  Blunt,  Arthur  Henry,  Leicester. 
1915.  Blunt,  Arthur  Leslie,  Leicester. 

1903.  Blunt,  Thomas  Edward,  Royal  Nov//. 

1918.  Blurton,  Gilbert,   West  Bridgford. 

1887.  Blurton,  John  Fredk.,  Nottingham. 
1870.  Blyth,  Alex.  Wynter,  Marglebone. 

1891.  Boake,  Basil,  Great  Yarmouth. 
1859.  Board,  Edmund  Comer,  Clifton. 

1889.  Boase,  Wm.  George,  Brit.  Guiana. 

1892.  Bobardt,  Albert  Otto,  Royal  Navy. 
1918.  Bochenek,  Moshek  Zelmanovitch. 

1904.  Boclet,  Faustin  Marcel,  Eaton-sq. 
1875.  Boddv,  Evan  Marlett,  Birmingham. 

1868.  Boddv,  Hugh  Walter,  Manchester. 

1894.  Boden,  John  Smedlev,  Mustoell-hill. 

1905.  Bodkin,  Ilerbt.  Alfred,  Chelmsford. 
1915.  Bodlev,  Alf.  Lang.  M.C.,  Neiocastle. 

1400 


1GG 


MEMBERS. 


1918.  Rodman,  Alan  Gabriel,  Clifton. 

1899.  Bodman,  Chris.  Osmond,  Bristol. 
1871.  Hodman,  Francis  Henry,  Bristol. 

1895.  Bodman,  John  Hervey,  Bristol. 

1903.  Bodvel-Roberts,  Hugh  F.,  Napsbury 
1805.  Body,  Henry  Martin,  Wimbome. 

1901.  Body,  Thomas  Howard,  Leigh-on-S. 

1902.  Body, Thomas  Munn,  Middlesborough. 

1901.  Boeddieker,HausF.W..  Birmingham,. 

1880.  Boger,  William  Henry,  Fowey. 
1879.  Boissier,  Arthur  Henry,  Banbury. 

1900.  Boissiere,  Felix  Anthony,  Fortess-rd. 
1890.  Bokenham,  Thos.  B.,  Wokingham. 
1889.  Bokenham,  Thos.  J.,  Devonshire-st. 
1915.  Boland,  Chas.  Vincent,  <S7.  Barts.-hosp. 
1915.  Boldero,  Harold  E.  A.,  ilforA  Cross. 
1911.  Bolt,  Richard  Frank,  Bristol 
1917.§Bolton,  Alethea  J.,  Nottingham. 
1917.  Bolton,  Alfred  Octavius,  Enstone, 

1896.  Bolton,  Charles.  W impale- street. 

1902.  Bolton,  Frank  Elliott,  Royal  Navy. 
1884.  Bolton,  Geo.  Aug.,  Piccadilly. 
1869.  Bolton,  Jn.  Geo.  Elliot,  Mauritius. 

1904.  Bolton,  Jn.  Hry.  Doug.,  Univ.  Coll. 
1882.  Bolton,  Jos.  Shepherd,  Nottingham. 

1892.  Bolus,  Harry  Roulcott,  Beckenham. 

1903.  Bolus,  Percy  Reg.,  Devonport. 

1909.  Romford,  Trevor  Lawrence,  I.M.S. 

1919.  Bonar,  Thos.  Geo.  Doughty,  Hull. 
1917.  Bonard,  Numa  Sylla,  Westbourne-ter. 

1905.  Bond,  Arthur  Herbert,  R.A.M.C. 
1886.  Bond, Barnabas M.a,jstoarHd'mersmfh 

1893.  Bond,  Bertram  Wm.,  Godalming, 

1910.  Bond,  Charles  Eric,  Leicester. 
1884.  Bond,  Chas.  Knox,  Ot.  Pidteney-st. 
1861.  Bond,  Chas.  Radclifte,  Kingston, 

1894.  Bond,  Charles  Shaw,  Liphook. 
1899.  Bond,  Frank  Fouracre,  Trowbridge. 
1898.  Bond,  Jas.  Hy.  R.,C.B.E.,  D.S.O. 
1878.  Bond,  Jas.  William,  Harley-st.,  W. 

1881.  Bond,  Richard  Pratt,  R.A.M.C. 
1892.  Bond,  William  Ernest,  Ashorer. 
1909.  Boney,  Tims.  Knowles,  Woodside-pk. 
1886.  Bonnefin,  Fernand  Hry.,  Leytonstone, 

1911.  Bonner,  Wm.  Percy,  Peterborough, 
L898.  Bonnet,  Saint  Rene,  Dance. 
L9i8.  Bonnett,  Eric  John  S.,  Houmloto. 
L900.  Bonney,  ErnestHenry,  Church-si.,^. 
1866.  Bonney,  Wm.  Augustus,  Chelsea. 
1888.  Bontor,  Sidney  A.,  Berkhampsted, 
1881.  Boobbyer,  Philip,  Nottingham. 
l*7r>.  Boodle,  Geo.  Adolphus,  Gloucester. 
1*7::.  Boodle,  Wbt.  Maxwell,  Reading. 

1897.  Bookei  CharleB  Wm.,  ir///<7/.' 
1917.  Boon,  Alfred  Henry,  Chicago. 
1891.  Boon,  Erneal  Gerald,  fta/y. 

I'.KU.  Booth, Charles  Herbert,  M.C.,  Leedfc 
1517 


1 912.  Booth,ClaudeHebdenB.,tf.  EThi*.  f  7«S 
1887.  Booth,  Daniel,  Heaton  Cha)  el. 
1882.  Booth,  Edwd.  Ilargrave,  Brighton. 

1881.  Booth,  George,  Chesterfield. 

1882.  Booth,  John  Henry,  Chesterfield, 
1903.  Booth,  Lawr.  Twemlow,  Manchester. 
1862.  Booth,  Lionel,  Worthing. 

1906.  Booth,  Lionel  Hethorn,  Worthing. 
l*7-">.  Booth,  Philip  L.,  Barrow-in-Furuexs. 
1879.  Booth,  Thos.  Carter,  P.,y  0.&  A.  Co. 

1885.  Booth,  Wm.  Henry,  Stamford-hill. 

1886.  Booth-Mi]ner,Osciir_M..A'.Y'/rr//,.,,7  P». 
1910.  Boothman,  Wm.  Stanley,. l/^//<7,Y<-7/-r. 

1894.  Borcherds,  Walt.  Meenfc,  C.  Colony. 

1889.  Borrett,  George  Goss,  Royal  .\art/. 
1910.  Borrie,  David  Forbes,  O.B.E. 
1902.  Borrie,  Fredk.  John,  A>/r  Zealand. 

1899.  Borrow,  Fredk.  Chas.,  Palmers-green. 
1918.  Boruchowitz,  Jules  Saml.,  Antwerp. 
1902.  Bosson,  George  Archibald,  Alfoid. 

1900.  Bostock,  Arthur  Hastings,  Chichester. 
1><>4.  Bostock,  Edwd.  Ingram,  Horsham. 

1895.  Bostock,  Eustace  Bernard,  Guernsey. 

1882.  Rostock,  John,  Loughborough. 

1913.  Bostock,  John,  Norton,  Malton. 

1 883.  Bostock,  John  Yates. 
1917.§Bostock,  Marion  Noel,  Wimbledon. 
1876.  Boswell,  Alexander,  Ashbourne. 

1881.  Boswell,  Jn.  Irvine,  Newport  Pagnell. 
1909.  Boswell,  Norman  Alex.,  Runcorn. 

1914.  Boswell,  Philip  R.,  M.C.,  Hartlepool. 
1866.  Rosworth,  John  Routledge,  Sutton. 

1900.  Botham,  Richard  Henry,  Darlingti  n. 
1874.  Rott,  Henry,  Brentford. 

1882.  Bott,  Joseph,  Richmond. 
1915.§Bott,  Margaret  Stote  Glen.  />'«//„». 

1901.  Bott.  Percival  Geo.  Alb.,  Nor/otk-rq. 
1905.  Bott,  Robert  Henry,  Z.M.S. 

1905.  Rott,  Stanley,  Cais'tor. 
1908.  Bott,  William,  WHlenhaU. 
1874.  Rott,  Wm.  Gibson,  Brixton-road. 
1897.  Bottomley,FrancisCarr,2?o«f*ff«?»< «'//. 
1897.  Bottomley,Thos.Abbey, BmV< i  -•//,/,/. 
l!»17.  Boucaud,  Joseph  Erwiu  A..  Trinidad. 
1918.  Boucaud,  Martin  Vincent,  <V.  Hart's. 
1914.  Bouchage,  Ambroise,  ('hamhini. 
Bios.  Boucher.  Frank  Treadwell,  />'/'•/,/„/. 
1878.  Boulger,  Isaac.  .I..1/.S. 

1880.  Boulter,  Walter  Ernest,  Plvmstead. 

1890.  Boulton,  Arthur,  Horncastle. 

L868.  Boulton,  George  S.,  SkWoh  Cold  field. 
1897.  Boulton,  Harold.  7.J/..V 
L888.  Bour,  Edward  Francois,  Mauritius. 
1899.  Bourdas,  Ernest  Clarkson,  Balham. 

1906.  Bourdas,  John,  Vi'.A'. 

L912.  Bonrdillon,  L.  G.,  D.S.O.,  M.C. 
191-1.  Bourgault-Ducondray,A.R.,A/««j 
1574 


MEMBERS. 


167 


1901.  Bourke,  Isidore  MacWm.,  N.S.  IV. 

1917.  Bourne,  Geoffrey,  Highgate. 

1879.  Bourns,  Xewcouie  W.}  S.  Kensington. 

1895.  Bousfield,  Arthur,  Homsey. 

1878.  Bousfield,  Edwd.  Collins,  Denmark-h. 

1916.  Bousrield,  Edw.  Geo.  Paul,  Hendon. 

1902.  Bousfield,  Leonard,  R.A.M.C. 
1897.  Bousfield,  Stanley,  Bayswater. 
1868.  Boutllower,  Andrew,  Manchester. 

1915.  Bouwer,  Johannes  William,  Cape. 

1896.  Bovey,  Thos.Wm.Widger,  Bampton. 

1905.  Bowater,  \\Til\iam,'M.C.,  Birmingham. 
1913.  Bovvden,  Ellis  Campbell,  M.C. 
1887.  Bowden,  Ernest  Edwd.,  Warrington. 

1884.  Bowden,  Reg.  Treacher,  Boscombe. 

1886.  Bowden,  Walter,  D.S.O., Royal Xary. 
1901.  Bowdler,  Archibald  P.,  Chiswick. 

1882.  Bowe,  Arthur,  St.  Neots. 

1879.  Bowe,  Francis,  Fairlie,  N.Z. 

1917.  Bowell,  Ernest  Win.,  8.  Norwood. 

1876.  Bo  wen,  Edward,  Upper  Tooting. 
1913.  Bowen,  George  James,  Newport. 

1877.  Bowen,  Owen,  Liverpool. 
1909.  Bowen,  Owen  Henry,  Croydon. 
1911.  Bowen,  Thomas  Rufus,  Penggroes. 
1913.  Bowen,  Tudor  David  John,  Cardiff. 

1909.  Bowen,  Win.  Francis,  Bishop  s-castle. 
1904.  Bowen-Jones,  John,  Cardiff. 

1877.  Bowen-Jones,  Lloyd  M.,  Carmarthen. 
1859.  Bower,  Edmund,  Weymouth. 
1875.  Bower,  Ernest  Dykes,  Gloucester. 
1913.  Bower,  Harold  James,  Knowle. 
1872.  Bower,  Reginald,  Knowle. 

1887.  Bower,  William  George. 

1916.  Bowes,  Edgar  Scott,  Rusthall. 
1915.  Bowes,  Gerald  Kessick,  Herne-bay. 
1872.  Bowes,  John  Ireland,  Devizes. 

1910.  Bowes,  Richd.  Fredk.  Batlin.  Devizes. 
1895.  Bowes,  Tom  Armstrong,  Heine  Bay. 

1883.  Bowhay,  Albert,  Tavistock. 

1892.  Bowie,Robt.Arth.,Z?/w/ki»7/e,  Canada. 

1885.  Bowie,  Robert  Forbes,  C.B.,  R.N. 
1891.  Bowker,  Chas.  Stanser,  N.S.  W. 
1883.  Bowker,  Robt.  Steer,  Sydney,  N.S.  W. 
1906.  Bowkett,  Leon.  Howard,  Queensland. 

1906.  Bowie,  Chas.  William,  R.A.M.C. 

1903.  Bowie,  Sidney  Clement,  R.A.M.C. 

1893.  Bowie-Evans',  Chas.  Harford,  /.  M.  S. 
1899.  Bowles,  Alfred.  Eastbourne. 

1906.  Bowling,  Rowland  A.,  Ealing. 
1872.  Bowman,  George,  Manchester. 
1885.  Bowman,  Keg.,  Parramatta,  X.S.W. 

1888.  Bowman,  Richard  Oxlev,  Ulverston. 
1882.  Bown,  Arthur  Thomas.  I.M.S. 
1885.  Bowii,  JohnQuiuton,  Bournemouth, 
1909.  Bowrino',  Harold,  Liverpool. 
1919.§Bowser,  Hilda  C.  Long  Buckley. 

1631 


1893.  Bowtell,  Ilbt.  Richmond,  Ealing. 
1896.  Box,  Stanley  Longhurst,  Ealing. 

1903.  Box,  Wm.Fredk.fStratford-on-Avon. 

1886.  Boxall,  Frank,  Rudgwick. 

1912.  Boyall,  Arthur  Vincent.  Porlock. 
1896.  Boyan,  John,  Royal  Navy. 

1898.  Boycott,  Arthur  Norman,  St.  A/bans. 

1892.  Boyd,  Alex.  Brooke,  Godabning. 

1913.  Bovd,  Edgar  James,  Wimbledon. 
1910.  Boyd  Edmund,  Toronto. 

1901.  Boyd,  Ezekiel  Alexander,  Seymour-pl. 
1896.  Boyd,  (  reo.  Samuel  Jas.,  Birmingham. 
1868.  Boyd,  Herbert,  I.M.S. 

1893.  Boyd,  James,  Neva  Zealand. 
1906.  BoVd,  Jn.  Errol  Moritz,  R.A.M.C. 

1905.  Bovd,  John  Francis,  I.M.S. 
1919.§Bo'vd-MacKay,  Sarah  A.  F..  Judd-st. 

1906.  Boyd,  Samuel  John,  Ontario. 

1914.  Boyd,  W.  Houston,  Up.  Gloucester-pl, 
1889.  Boyd,  William  Robert,  Victoria. 
1892.  Boyes,  William  Isaac,  Victoria. 

1901.  Boyle,Hy.Edmnd.Gaskin,  Welbeck-st. 

1876.  Boys,  Arthur  Henrv.  St.  Albans. 

1904.  Boys,  Leonard  HbtH.,  WoodhallSpa. 
1895.  Boyton,  Arthur  Jas.  Hry.,  Penarth. 
1871.  Brabant,Thos. Hughes., St-George's-rd. 

1905.  Brabazon,  Edward,  W.  Afr.  M.S. 
1892.  Bracewell,  Walt.  Hansford,  N.S.  W. 
1919.  Bracey,  Win.  Edelsten,  Wedmore. 
1916.  Brachinan, David Simon, Philadelphia. 

1916.  Bracken,  John  Prichard,  Wimbledon. 
ls^7.  Brackenbury,  Hry.  Britten,  Stroud-gr. 

1884.  Bradbrook, William, Fenny  Stratford. 
1900.  Bradbury,  Charles  Henry.  Salford. 

1885.  Bradbury,  HarveyKinnersley ,Burton. 

1886.  Bradbury,  John  Augustus,  Wigan. 

1904.  Bradbury,  John  Cecil  O.,  Sandgate. 
1903.  Braddock,  William,  Oldham. 

1917.  Braddock,  Win.  Hallock,  CW//f. 
1917. §Brade-Birks, Hilda  Kathleen, Darwen. 

1894.  Bradford,  Andrew. 

1902.  Bradford, Anthony B., Henrietta-st.,NJ 

1877.  Bradford,  Cordley,  Birmingham. 
1914.  Bradford, Ernest  Coro\\e\, Birmingham 
1900.  Bradford,  John,  Exeter. 

1886.  Bradford,SirJ.,K.C.M.G.,C.B.,C.B.E. 

1903.  Bradley,  Alwyn  Hewett.  Leicester. 
1877.  Bradley,  Chas.  Aug.,  Macclesfield. 
1908.  Bradley,  Clem.  Hv.  Burton,  Sydney. 
1913.  Bradley,  Edwin  John.  M.C,  Dover. 
1911.  Bradley,  George  Francis,  Halstead. 

1899.  Bradley,  John,  Coventry. 
1876.  Bradley,  Robert,  Lancaster. 
1919.  Bradnack,  Gerald  A.  A.,  Morton. 
1857.  Bradshaw.SiiA. Fredk.,  K.I  '.H..O.r/V 

1905.  Bradshaw,  Gerald  Arthur,  China. 
1884.  Bradshaw,  Thos.  Robert,  Liverpool. 

1688 


108 


MEMBERS. 


1853.  Brady,  Geo.  Stewardson,  She/Mil. 

1899.  Biaidw 1.  Thus.  Lithgow,  Epsom. 

1901.  Brailey,  Wm.  Herbert,  Hove. 
1916.  Braim bridge,  C.  V.,  Kidderminster. 

1916.  Braine,  John  Fras. Carter,  Wimpole-st. 
1883.  Braine-IIartnell,  Geo.  M.  P.,  1'owick. 
189G.  Braine-Hartneli,Jas.C.R.,  Cheltenham. 
1892.  Braithwaite,  Chas.  Bernard,  Golcar. 

1 91 2.  Braithwaite, Edward  Wrigley,  Leeds. 
1909.  Braithwaite,  Eldred  Curwen,  Benton. 
1870.  Braithwaite,  Samuel,  Bournemouth. 

1895.  Brakenridge,  F.  J.,  C.M.G.,  B.A.M.  C. 

1902.  Bramhall,  Charles,  O.B.E., R.A.M.C. 
18G2.  Brajnley,Rev.Wm.Sturdy,Crttwjpaa#. 
1898.  Branisdon,  Wm.  Arthur,  6?.  Geo.-sq. 
1890.  Brain  well,  Herbert,  Nunney. 

1886.  Bramwell,  Hugh  R.,  Twickenham. 
1911.  Brandenburgh,  Leon  Fras.,  I.M.S. 
1901.  Brandon,  Arth.  Jn.  Spiller,  Sydney. 
1911.  Brandon,  Gordon  Normauby,  Ealing. 
1872.  Branfuot,  Henry  Seymour,  Frant. 

1900.  Brangwin,  Charles  Harold,  Swatow. 
1900.  Bransbury,H.A.B.,D.S.O.,J?.^.^/.C. 

1896.  Branson,  Clement  W.,  Bournemouth. 
1886.  Branson,  Herbert  Win.  Archer. 
1900.  Branson,  W.  Philip  Sutcliffe,  C.B.E. 
1881.  Branthwaite,Rbt.W.,(  !.B.,  Whitehall. 
1896.  Branwell,  Charles,  Penzance. 

1870.  Brash,  Edward  Alexander,  Exeter. 

1913.  Brash,  Edw.  John  Yelverton,  Exeter. 

1917.  Brash,  James  Bassett,  Exeter. 

1896.  Brash,  John  Bardaley,  Birmingham. 
1917.  Brash,  John  Walker,  St.  Mary's. 
1892.  Brasher,  ('lias.  Win.  James,  Bristol. 

1917.  Braun,  Israel,  Palliser-road. 
1889.  Braund,  Arthur  Mather,  Bade. 

1900.  Braund,  Henry,  King-street,  E.C. 
1881.  Bray,  Ernest  Edward,  Royal  Nan/. 
1907.  Bray,  Fredk.  Kichard,  Sheffield. 
L888.  Bray, Geo.  Arth.T.,D.S.o..i,..-U/.C. 
L888    Bray,  Hubert  A..  C.B.,  C.M.G. 

1885.  Bray,  Percy  Dean,  Blayney,  N.S.  W. 
1888.  Braye,  Reginald  James,  Leicester. 
1907.  Braym  .  Robert  Edward,  Curdridge. 

1886,  Brazil,  Walt.  Henry.,  Coventry. 

1897.  Brebner,  Arthur,  Bttckhurst-hill. 
I'.miii.  I'].-  ,  Sidney,  Manningtree. 
L894,  -n  I rouis,  ' 'anada. 

1918.  Breese,  Henry  Walter,  Brixton. 
1918.  Brei  ■•■.  Maurice  Charles,  l\'<.<hn. 
1900   Brehm,  Robt.  Almon,  Newfoundland. 

Ramsay  Allan,  f  'anterbury. 

1905.  Breu r,  Walt.(  !has.Palnfter,  Clapton. 

1897.  Br<  mridge,  R.H.,O.B.E.,7row;&nVtye. 

1901.  Brenan,  Alex.  Richd.  .M.,  Chiskhurst. 
1876.  Brenchley,  A.  Dutton,  Denmark-hill, 
L902.  Brend,  William  Alfred,  '/'<-//,/,/,. 

L745 


189-1.  Brennan,  Josh.  Rchd.  Waxy, Stockport. 

1911.  Brentnall,  Thos.  CresweU,  Gorton. 
1883.  Brenton,  Wm.  Hore,  Plymouth. 

1894.  Brereton,  Fredk.  Sadleir,  C.B.E. 
1900.  Breton,  Hewlett,  Victoria,  Atist. 

1895.  Breton, Lancelot  Moylej&otrfAampftm. 
1902.  Breton,  Wm.  Kenneth  Dudoit,  A'.  A'. 
1917.  Brett,  Arthur  Granville,  Cranleigh. 
1897.  Brett,  Harry  Clarence  AT.,  Crauhrook. 
1876.  Brett,  John,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
1891.  Brett,  William  George,  flow. 

1896.  Breuer,  Adam  August,  Finsbury-cir. 

1899.  Brewer.  Alex.  Hampton,   Woking, 

1897.  Brewer,  Duustan,  Ilkley. 

1904.  Brewer,  Henry  Jeaffreson,  Dalston. 
1864.  Brewer,  Henry  Melville,  Newport, 
1893.  Brewer,  Wm.  Kenneth,  Hampstead. 
1887.  Brewis, Andre wSeynioui,0  B.E., A.Z. 
191-j.  Brewis,  Charles  Carrick,  Crouch  End. 

1913.  Brewitt,  Bertram  James,  it".  A". 
1881.  Brewitt,  James  Bunney,  Natal. 

1909.  Brewster,  Bex  Carrington,  M.C. 
1886.  Briant,  Arthur  John,  JSelsby. 

1900.  Brice,  Henry  Boyle,  Dukinfield. 
1850.  Brice,  John  Fourness,  Ruthin. 
1897.  Brickwell,  Frank,  Stowmarket. 

1902.  Bridge,  John  C,  Alderley  Edge. 
1879.  Bridgeford,  Walter  A.  S'.,  JT.\-D>.--f. 

1901.  Bridger,  Jas.  Fdk.  Edmd., Barbados. 

1903.  Bridger,  John  Dell,  OricklewootL 

1905.  Bridger,  Robt.  Daniel,  Biggleswade. 

1895.  Bridger,  Sydney,  Southend. 

1912.  Bridges, Ai  th.B.H.,O.B.E.,2^. Af.C. 
1903.  Bridges,  David,  Jf «/«,(/  Straits. 
1891.  Bridges,  Ernest  C,  Courtfield-rd. 

1910.  Bridges,  Robert  Francis,  R.A.M.  C. 

1891.  Bridgman,  Harry  M.  Weaver,  Sicily . 
1871.  Bridgman,  Henry  Edwd.,  Budleigh. 
1912.  Bridgman,  Roger  Orme,  Queensland. 
1901.  Brierley,  Chaa.  Isherwood,  J.J/.s'. 
1870,  Brierley,  Jas.  Brassey,  Manchester. 
[881.  Briggs,  <  'la-is.  I  Nuffield,  Leicester. 
L898.  Briggs,  George  Frederick,  //«//. 

1914.  Briggs,  Norman,  WiUerby. 

L894.  Briggs,  Robt.  Warden,  Birmingham. 
]*?'■'.  Brigham,  Henry  Geo.,  Boston  Spa. 
I  --7.  Bright,  Archibald  Leonard,  Brighton. 

1905.  Bright,  Richard  Charles,  t'aimes. 
L889.  Brightman,  Frank,  Broadstairs. 
[865.  Brigstocke,  Chas.  A.,  Haverfordwest. 

1896.  Brigstocke,  Percy  Ward,  Baghdad. 

1892.  Brimacombe,  R.  W.,  TunbridgeWeUs. 

I  908.  Brimbl >nibe,StanleyL.>2?ur/«c,»ife 

L898.  Brincker,  Jn.  Augus!  H.,  Savoy-hi II. 

L893.  Brind,  Harry  Elanslow,  Bgfcet. 

1876.  Brindley-James,  Joseph,  Harms. 

L901.  Brinton,  Arthur  Greene,  Transvaal. 

L802 


MEMBERS. 


1G9 


1 882.  Brinton,  Roland  Danvers,  Queen' s-gte. 
1905.  Briscoe,  J  as.  Rynd,  Chippenham. 

1898.  Briscoe,  John  Charlton,  Harley-st. 

1 888.  Briscoe,  John  Edward,  M.C.,  D.S.O. 
1880.  Briscoe,  John  Frederick,  Alton. 
1913.  Briscoe,  Ralph  Cay,  Hawkchurch. 
1007.  Briscoe,  Wm.  Thomas,  Chippenham. 

1892.  Brisley,  Charles  Walker. 

1884.  Bristow,  William  Moss,  Cliristchurch. 

1888.  Bristo\ve,Hubert  Carpenter,  Wrington 

1885.  Brito,  Philip  Sebastian,  Ceylon. 
1909.  Brito-Salazar,  Jn.  Manuel,  Trinidad. 
l9l9.§Britten,  Ella  M.,  Grahamstown. 

1872.  Brittin,  Fredk.  Geo.  Morris,  N.Z. 

1918.  Britton,  Reginald  Bertram,  Bristol. 
1891.  Broadbent,  John  F.  II.,  Seymour-st. 
1896.  Broadbent,  Joseph,  Manchester. 

1893.  Broadbent,  Walter,  Brighton. 

1 916.  Broad  bridge,  Harold  G .,  Finshnry-pk. 
1891.  Broadhurst,  Wm.  Jas.,  Cope  Colony. 
1875.  Brock,  Charles  de  Lisle,  Tooting. 
1913.  Brock,  Edward  Albert,  St.  Bart's. 

1886.  Brock,  Ernest  Henry,  Streatham. 

1896.  Brock,  John,  Port  Elizabeth,  Cape. 

1885.  Brockatt,  Andrew  Alex.,  Malvern. 

1 884.  Brockliss,  Edward  Lumley,  Banbury. 

1919.  Brockman,  Edward  P.,  Liverpool. 
1912.  Brockman,  Ralph  St.  L.,  Liverpool. 

1887.  Brockway,  Archibald  Birt,  Brisbane. 
1900.  Brockwell,  Ju.  B.  Chambers,  Walton. 

1905.  Broderick,  Fredk.  Wm.,i?<w^?»o?^. 
1919.  Brodetsky,  Jacob,  Stamford-hill. 
190."}.  Brodie,  Desborough,  Tetbury. 

1869.  Brodie,Edwd.Fitzger.,  Wiclham-mkt. 
1887.  Brodie,  Frederick  Garden,  Shorehatn. 

1906.  Brodrecht,Ju.Hy.Richd.,  Washington 

1897.  Brodribb,  Arthur  Hubert,  Guildford. 
1905.  Brodribb, Art h.W'mson.,<S7.-/>«M<7/Y7.s. 

1873.  Brodribb,  Charles  Aikin,  St. Leonards. 
1900.  Brodribb,  Chas.  Hildred,  /.Jif.6'. 
1896.  Brodribb,  Ernest,  R.A.M.C. 

1904.  Brodribb,  Francis  Arth.,  Yattendon. 

1886,  Brodrick,  Harry  Edward. 

1884.  Brogden,  Ricnard  William,  Ipswich. 

1889.  Brohier,  Louis  Cyrus,  Colombo. 
19;>8.  Brohier,  Sarnl.  Lindsay,  Gambia. 
1919.§Broman,  Anna  Bridget,  Sussex-pl. 
1895.  Bromet,  Edward,  Bu  forth. 

I  388.  Bromhead,  Frank  Hudson,  Streatham. 
19< '4.  Bromley,  James,  Castle  Hedingham. 

1860.  Bromley,  Jn.  Bourne,  C.  Hedingham. 

1885.  Bronner,  Adolf,  Bradford. 

1861.  Brook,  Charles,  Lincoln. 

1899.  Brook,  Francis  William,  "Harleyst. 
L887.  Brook,  Henry  Darvill,  Fareham. 
1909.  Brook,  Samuel  Stanley,  Walworth-rd. 
1891.  Brook,  Tom  Stanburv,  Chingford. 

1859 


1894.  Brooke,  Baron,  Melbourne. 

1880.  Brookes,  Fredk.  Wm.,   Westminster. 

1881.  Brookes,  Robert,  Debrugah,  Bengal. 
1871.  Brookheld,  John  Storrs,  Upminster. 
1868.  Brookhouse,  Chas.  Turing,  Bromley. 
1843.  Brooking,  Chas.  Henry,  Paignton. 
1915.$Brooks,  Alice  I).,  Park-road,  S.W. 
1890.  Brooks,  Charles,  Chalfont  St.  Peter. 

1888.  Brooks,  Francis  Aug.,  Bedford-park. 
1885.  Brooks,  Jabez  Pratt,  Broivnswood-pk. 

1881.  Brooks,  James,  Blackburn. 

1916.  Brooks,  James,  Blackburn. 
1854.  Brooks,  James  Henry,  Seychelles. 

1887.  Brooks,  Richard  Philip,  We/beck-st. 

1885.  Brooks,  Samuel  John,  Sheffield. 

1882.  Brooks,  Walter  Tyrrell,  Ox/c/z-J. 

1895.  Brooks,  William  Patrick. 
1865.  Broom,  Charles,  Victoria. 

1914.  Broome,  Fredk.  C.  Sedgwick,  Woodfd. 

1915.  Brophy,  Cyril  Mary,  M.C.,  Lt.A.M.  C. 
1919.  Brossy,  Jean,  Vevey. 

1877.  Broster,  Arth.  Erdswick,  Wirksu-orth. 

1917.  Broster, Edw. Davenport,  Wirksworth. 
1901.  Brough,  Daniel,  Battle. 

1892.  Broughton,  Harold  Julius,  Hollond-pk. 

1905.  Broughton,  John  Frederick,  M.C. 
1913.  Broughton,  Wm.  Hackett,  Stockport, 
1911.  Bruughton-Alcock,  Wm.,  Eastbourne. 
1898.  Brown,  Alex.,  Kentish  Town. 

1890.  Brown,  Alfred,  Masham. 

1900.  Brown,  Allen  Bathurst,  Salisbury. 
1904.  Brown,  Arthur  C,  Sevenoaks. 
1913.  Brown,  Arthur  Edward,  Colac,  Vict. 
1909.  Brown,  Arthur  Jas.,  D.S.O.,22.^1.  J/.  ('. 
1881.  Brown,  ClarenceW.  Haig,  Godalming. 
1894.  Brown,  Daniel  Dorward,  Harrogate. 

1889.  Brown,  David,  Harrogate. 
1884.  Brown,  David  Matthews. 

1901.  Brown,  EdwardArcher,«7b/Jrtnwr.?iw7. 
1904.  Brown,  Edwd.  M.,  Stony  Stratford. 

1886.  Brown,  Edward  Vipont,  Manchester. 

1893.  Brown,  Elijah,  Fulham. 

1898.  Brown,  Evelyn  Kempson,  Salisbunj. 

1888.  Brown,  Francis  Joseph,  R.A.M.C. 
1860.  Brown,  Frederick  Gordon,  Chigwell. 

1891.  Brown,  Frederick  James,  Newark. 
1886.  Brown,  Fredk.  Nathaniel,  Reigate. 

1896.  Brown,  Geo.  Walter,  Hoopstad,S.Afr. 

1892.  Brown,  Harold  Corser,  Tipton. 
1919.  Brown,HaroldMallow8,t7oArtra«es&M/y 
1896.  Brown,HarryMewb.,ifcf<wAe<  Drayton. 

1913.  Brown,  Herbert  Horan,  Leeds. 

1906.  Brown,  Horace  George,  Tredegar. 

1914.  Brown,  Jas.  Jackson,  KVn?  Edic-rd. 

1898.  Brown.  Jas.  AVarburlon,  Wimpo/est. 
1881.  Brown.  James  Wm.  Henry,  Leeds. 

1899.  Brown,  John,  Flixton. 

1916 


170 


MEMBERS. 


1918.  Brown,  John  Clifford,  Rugby. 

1914.  Brown.  John  E.  Kelly,  Oamaru,  N.Z. 
1872,  Brown,  Joseph  L'Oste,  Shifnal. 
1894.  Brown,  Jos.  Norwood,  Hampstead. 

1915.  Brown,  Leonard G.,lLC.,Bk.N.S.  W. 
1885.  Brown,  Lewis,  Bolton. 

1887.  Brown,  Lewis  Henry. 

1891.  Brown,  Reginald,  Rectory-road,  N. 
1912.  Brown,  Robert  Graham,  Brisbane. 
1896.  Brown,  Robert  Tilbury,  C.M.G. 

1892.  Brown,  Stanley  Mewbarn,  Birkdale. 
1875.  Brown,  Thomas,  Kennington-pk.-rd. 
1885.  Brown,ThoniasAlex., StdtonColdfield. 
1909.  Brown,  Thomas  Frederick,  Victoria. 

1875.  Brown,  Thomas  Lloyd,  Hoxton. 
1900.  Brown,  Thomas  Warren,  WaUington. 

1888.  Brown,  WalterG. Stephens,  Wadworth 
1888.  Brown,  Walter  Sigismund,  N.S.  W. 
1883.  Brown,  William  Henry,  Victoria. 

1916.  Brown,  Wm.  Wallace  K.,Asylum-rd. 

1905.  Browne,  Cuthbert  G.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 
1887.  Browne,  Edwd.  Granville, Cantbridge. 
1909.  Browne,  Edw.  Moxon,  R.N. 

1900.  Browne,  Edward  Wemyss,  I. M.S. 
1874.  Browne,  Geo.  Buckston,  IVimpole-st. 
1885.  Browne,  Harold  Elliott,  N.S.  W. 
1902.  Browne, HarrieSpencerB.,  Winchester. 
1887.  Browne,  Henry,  Salisbury. 
1870.  Browne, Henry  Wm.L.,  W.Bromwich. 
1878.  Browne,  Horace  Ximenes,  R.N. 
1877.  Browne,  James  Wm.,  Holland-pk.-av. 

1892.  Browne,  John  James,  Marion. 
1867.  Browne,  John  Walton,  Belfast. 
1907.  Browne,  Josiah,  Bromyard. 

1887.  Browne,  RobleyHy.  Jn.,  O.B.E.,R.N. 
1899.  Browne,  Thomas  Walker  S. 
1902.  Browne,  William  Walker,  R.A.M.C. 
1883.  Browne-Carthew,  R.  H.,  Ashley-pl. 
1896.  Browne-Mason,  II.  G.  B.,  D.S.O. 
1887.  Brownneld,  Harry  M.,  Petersfield. 
1914.  Brownfield,  Owen  I).,  l'etersjield. 
1 8*7.  Browning,  Edgar,  Canada. 

1898.  Browning,  Paul  llansome,  Totton. 
1909.  Browning,  Sidv.  Howard,  Tlarley-St. 

1899.  Drowse,  Oeorge,  D.S.O.,  I. M.S. 

1906.  Bruce,  Olliver,  East  Ham. 
L888.  Bruce,  Robert  Marston,  Fulham. 
1858.  Bruce,  Samuel  Xohle,  Holland-park. 

1893.  Bruce,  Wm.  James,  Milford-on-S. 
]H*f*>.  Bruce- Ba\s,  Janes,  (irahatnttown. 
1898.  Bruce-Porter,  8ir  II.  E.  I'...  K.B.E. 

1876.  Brumell,  Arthur,  Morpeth. 

1-7  1.  Brummitt,  Robert,  8.  Australia. 
I -''.7.  Brumwell,  Geo.  William.  Kendal, 
1916.  Brumwell,  John,  Gosforth. 
L861.  Briinjes,  Martin.  "Richmond. 
1*81.  Brunton,  Chas.  Edwd.,  Watthamsfow. 

197.", 


1901.  Brunton,  John,  Endsleigh-gardens. 
1889.  Brunton,  Walt.  Reyner,  Birchington. 
1897.  Brushfield,  Arch.  Nadauld,  Halifax. 
1886.  Brushfield,  Thomas,  Battersea. 
1  898.  Bruzaud,  Alf d.  Sigismund,  Greenfield. 
1900.  Bryan,Ciem.  Arth.  Douglas, Leicester. 
1*1)4.  Bryan,  Edward,  A'.  Societies  Club. 
1884.  Bryan,  Frederick,  Harhy-street. 

1899.  Bryan,  Herbert  James,  Chatham. 
1918.  Bryan,  Hugh  Stanford,  Ampthill. 
1905.  Bryan,  John,  Liverpool. 

1865.  Bryan,  John  Morgan,  Northampton. 
1912.  Bryan- Brown,  Douglas  S.,  China. 

1917.  Bryant,  Ernest  H.,  Tunbridge  Wells.. 
1888.  Bryden,  Francis  W.  A.ug.,Godahning. 
1905.  Bryden,  Ronald  A.,  D.S.O.,  R.A.M.C. 

1900.  Brydone,  James  Ma  it.  Charles-street. 

1918.  Brydson,  John  Maurice,  Forest-gate. 
1888.  Bryett,  Lewis  T.  Fraser,  f  anonbury. 
1893.  Bryett,  William  Robert,  Drury-lane. 
1893.  Bryson,  Leonard  Horner,  .Sy.  Andretos. 

1919.  Bubb,  Chas.  Henry,  Burlington-gds. 

1893.  Buchanan,  Archibald  G.,  Harleyst. 
1872.  Buchanan,  Arthur,  Chatham. 
1886.  Buchanan,  John,   Vauxhatt. 

1905.  Buchanan,  Norman  Duncan,  Ontario. 
1888.  Buchanan,  Rbt,  J.  M'Lean,  Liverpool. 
1870.  Buchanan,  Walter,  flbue. 
1853.  Buck,  Anson,  Palermo,  Canada. 
1892.  Buck,  Arthur  Herbert. 
1875.  Buck,  Charles  William,  &#fe. 
1919.  Buck,  Harold,  J\>rt  Rowan,  Canada. 
1878.  Buck,  John  Stirling,  Bromley. 
1883.  Buck,  Lewis  Archer,  Farmvorth. 

1866.  Buck,  Thos.  Alpheus,  %<fe,  J.  o/  W. 
1886.  Buckell,  Edward,  Z>'/v>.  Colombia, 
1911.  Buckell,  Ernest  Fred.  W.,  Chichester. 
1874.  Buckell,  Ernest  Hook.  Chichester. 

1911.  Buckell.  Monamy  A.  0.,  Chichester. 
1903.  Buckeridge,  Guy  Leslie,  Roy.  Navy. 
]ssi;.  Buckland,  Sydney  Chas.,  Wimbledon. 
1916.§Buckle,  Isabel  F.,  Sherborne-lane. 

1916,  Buckler,  Eric  Francis,  WiUenhall. 

1890.  Bucl<l<y,<  !karlesHerbert,3fancAe*fer. 

1912.  Buckley,  George  Bent,  Greenfield, 

1891.  Buckley,  Joseph  Richard,  Redditch. 
1910.  Buckley.  Leonard.  R.A.M.C 
1883.  Buckley,  Thos.  William,  Thrapsione. 
L894.  Buckley,  Win.  Hy.,  Poulton-le-Fyide. 
1918.§Buckley,  Winifred  F.,  Nottingham-pl. 
1883.  Buck  master, '  ieorgeAli'<l.,./A<wj/'.so-W. 

1894.  Build,  Wm.  Ilindshaw,  Cape  '/'men. 
L899.  Budd-Budd,  Edwd.  Jn.,  Brighton. 
L898.  Budden,  Tice  Fisher,  f '>■„,„•/,  /■;,„/. 
1897.  Buendia,  Nicolas.  Bogota,  Columbia. 

1917.  Buer,Wm.  Barnes,  Whiftlesford-bdye. 
L888.  Bulger,  Ufd.  James,  Wolverhampton, 

2030 


MEMBERS. 


171 


1900.  Bull,  Douglas Wm.  A  ,Stony  Stratford. 

1878.  Bull,  Edwin  George,  Birmingham. 
1!)14.  Bull,  Frank  Bocquet,  Kerne-lull. 

1899.  Bull,  George  Vernon,  Hoddesdon. 

1895.  Bull,  Harry  Ashworth,  Ot.  Hat/wood. 
1918.  Bull,  Henry  Cecil  II.,  Stony  Stratford. 

1876.  Bull,  James  Weston,  Wimbledon. 
1910.  Bull,  Leslie  J  as.  Forman,  Stanwell. 

1892.  Bull,  Stanley  Arthur,  M.C.,  N.Z. 
1914.  Bull,  William  Edw.  Hugh,  M.C. 
1874.  Bull,Wm.H.,O.B.E.,-S?o«// Stratford. 
1917.  Bulleid,  Arthur,  Torquay. 

1900.  Bullen,  Charles  Henry,  Stillington. 

1917.  Bullen,  Horace  Braithwaite,  Ealing. 

1887.  Bullivant,  Samuel. 

1898.  Bullinore,  Edwd.  Augustus,  Wisbech. 

1896.  Bullmore,  Fredk.  Guy,  Golders-green. 

1888.  Bullock,  Charles  Penry,  Oswestry. 

1878.  Bullock,  Joseph  Ernest,  St.  Leonards. 

1887.  Bullock,  Roger,  Warioick. 

1902.  Bulstrode,  Chris.  Victor,  Shreiosbury. 

1901.  Bulteel,  Cecil  Edward,  I.  M.S. 

1879.  Bulteel,  Marcus  Henry,  Guernsey. 

1896.  Bumsted,  Henry  James,  Streatham. 
1898.  Bunbury,  Edwin  Garrett,  Mullion. 

1893.  Bunch,  John  Le  Mare,  Park-street. 
1870.  Buncombe,  John  Dobrie,  Cape  Col. 
1890.  Buncombe,  Wm.  Dewey,  Clifdeu-rd. 

1877.  Bunny,  Jos.  Brice,  Weston-s.-Mare. 
1905.  Bunting,  Edwd.  Lancelot,  Worcester. 

1902.  Bunting,  Geo.  Lantsbery,  Tonbridge. 

1893.  Burch,  Henry  Edwin,  Portsmouth. 

1888.  Burchell,  Ernest,  Brighton. 

1  898.  Burd, Cyril Prichard,  Upton-on- Severn. 
1885.  Burd,  Edward  Lycett,  Shirehampton. 

1878.  Burd,  Geo.  Vanhouse,  Okehampton. 
1900.  Burd,  Reginald  Shirley,  Oaken. 
1908.  Burdett,  John  Head,  Ealing. 

1894.  Burditt,  Ralph  Austin,  Manchester. 
1900.  Burfield,  Thomas,  Hailsham. 

1805.  Burge,  Frederick  John,  Bournemouth. 
1890.  Burges,  Fdk.  Aug.  \iJ?>., Birmingham. 

1903.  Burges,  Richard,  Hartley  Wintney. 
1900.  Burgess,  Arthur  Savell,'  W.Af.M.S. 

1872.  Burgess,  Edwd.  Arthur,  Manchester. 
1900.  Burgess,  Robert,  D.S.O.,  M;C. 
1894.  Burgess,  Thos.  Wm.  W.,  N.S.  W. 
1870.  Burgess,  Wm.  Fredk.  R.,  Streatham. 
1877.  Burgess,  William  Milner,  Fiiuton. 
1907.  Burke,  Gerald  Tyler,  I.M.S. 

1914.  Burke,  Noel  HawLy  Michael. 

1918.  Burkitt,  Frederick  Thomas,  Ealing. 
1888.  Burland,  Herbert,  Wellingborough. 
1883..  Burman,  Fredk.  James,  Rotherham. 
1905.  Burman,  Hugh  Westley,  Transvaal. 

1897.  Burn,  Alfred,  Crawley. 

1873.  Burn,  Geo.  AVilson,  Cromer. 

2087 


1910.  Burn,  John  Southerden,  Richmond. 

1912.  Bum,  Ronald  E.  Russell,  Crewkerne. 

1913.  Burn,  Stacey  Archer,  Richmond. 
1878.  Burn,  Stacey  Southerden,  Richmond. 
1885.  Burn,  Thos. Win.  Barnett,  Cambridge. 
1905.  Burner,  Laur.  Henry,  GUlingham. 
1904.  Burnett,  Arthur  Hill,  Southampton. 
1918.§Burnett,  Ellinor  M.,  Southampton. 
1895.  Burnett,  Frank  Marsden,  Sevenoaks. 

1891.  Burnett,  .John  Ridley,  Keswick. 
1895.  Burnett,  Leslie  Burton,  New  Zealand. 

1902.  Burnett,  Philip,  D.S.O.,  Montreal. 
1880.  Burnett,  Reuhen,  Zee&. 

1897.  Burney,  Chas.  Dudley  F.,  New  Cross. 

1900.  Burney,  Walter  Dry.  S.,  R.A.M.C. 

1901.  Burnfurd,  Julius  Meyer,  Q.  Anne-st. 
1878.  Burnie,  Wm.  Gilchrist,  Bradford. 
1919.  Burnier,  Michel  Henri,  French-hosp. 

1893.  Burniston,  Hugh  S.,  C.M.G.,  R.X. 
1900.  Burns,  Edward  Payton,  Smethiuick. 

1887.  Burns,  Theo.  Gilbt."  Alex.,  Welheck-st, 
1895.  Burns,  William  Thomas,  Car/isle. 
1895.  Burnshaw,  M.  M.,  Commereial-rd, 

1914.  Burnside,  Bruce,  Gui/'s-hosp. 
1880.  Burnside,  Eustace  Aug.,  R.A.M.C. 

1904.  Burpitt,  Harry  Reginald,  Newport. 

1900.  Burr,  Wilfrid  Buchanan,  Harrow. 
1908.  Burr,  Wm.  Alex.,  Fergus,  Canada. 

1905.  Burra,  Launcelot  Toke,  Aylesbury. 
1885.  Burrell,  Arthur  William.  Fareham. 

1915.  Burrell ,  C 1 1 aides  M il wy  1 1 , Broudesbury. 
i864.  Burrell,  Edwin,  Doughty-street,  W.C. 
1908.  Burrell,  Lancelot  S.T.,   Wimbledon. 
1895.  Burrell,  Lionel  Cottingham,  Kew. 
1895.  Burridge,  Henry  Alfred,  Battersea. 
1904.  Burridge,  Jn.  Harold,  ~Sl.B.E.,  Slough. 

1903.  Burroughes,  Henry  X.,  D.S.O. 
1870.  Burroughs,  Jn.  Edwd.  Bucldand,  Lee. 

1892.  Burroughs,  John  Herbert,  Albion-rd. 

1894.  Burroughs,  Wm.  John,  Oakley-sq. 
1894.  Burrow,  Thomas,  Lancaster. 
1890.  Burrow,  Vincent,  Bath. 

1907.  Burrows,  Arthur,  Manchester. 

1901.  Burrows,  Cress  well,  Cambridge. 

1888.  Burrows,  Walt,  Ilorncastle,  Dulwieh. 
1878.  Burry,  Henry  Burry  Puller),  Oregon. 
1897.  Burt,  Albert  Hamilton,  Hove. 

1887.  Burt,  Cyril  C.  Barrow,  Stratford-o.-A. 

1902.  Burt,  Joseph  Barnes,  Bu.rton. 
1910.§Burt,  Margaret  Stuart,  Eastbourne. 
1914."  Burt,  William,  Wimhome. 

1894.  Burton,  Arthur,  Cromer. 
1913.  Burton,  Chas.  Frank,  M.C.,  Norwood. 
1880.  Burton,  Charles  Frederick,  Whitby. 
1890.  Burton,  Chas.  George,  L.  Edmonton. 
1890.  Burton,  Edwd.  Theodore,  R.  Nan/. 
1880.  Burton,  F.  IIv.M.,  Jd  .-Col.  R.A.M.C. 
'2144 


172 


MEMBERS. 


1910.  Burton,  Gordon  Ernest,  St.  Barts. 

1889.  Burton,  Harry,  Marple. 

1875.  Burton,  Hbt.  Campbell,  Blackheath. 
1893.  Burton,  James  Cecil,  Calne. 
1867.  Burton,  John  Earp,  Runcorn. 

1895.  Burton,  Leonard  Lamming,  Canada. 
1898.  Burton,  Percy,  Newcastle,  Staffs. 

1891.  Burton,  Wm.  Edward,  Frodsham. 
1885.  Burton-Fanning,  Fdk.  Wm.,  Norwich. 
1878.  Bury,  Abraham  Thos.,  Buxton. 
1857.  Bury,  George,  Purley. 

1877.  Bury,  Judson  Sykes,  Manchester. 

1892.  Bury,  Reg.  Frederick,  Leaminyton. 

1891.  Bustield,  James,  Enfield. 

1878.  Bush,  Erasmus,  Hiyhweek. 

1883.  Bush,  Francis  Alex.  A.,  Kenninqton. 

1881.  Bush,  James  Paul,  C.M.G.,  C.BiE. 

1890.  Bushnell,  Frank  George,  Plymouth. 
1905.  Bushnell,  Percy  Charles,  Plymouth. 
1885.  Buss,  Howard  Decimus,  Cape  Col. 
1887.  Buswell,  F.  R.,  C.M.G.,  R.A.M.C. 

1905.  Butcher,  Chas.  BazettD.,  Queensland. 
1902.  Butcher,  Harry  Hendy,  Chisiuick. 
1918.  Butcher,  Trevor  Aveling,  Battersea. 
1915.  Butcher,  Walter  Herbert,  Chisioick. 

1900.  Butcher,  Wm.  James,  Worthing. 

1893.  Butement,  Wm.,  Waverley,  N.S.W. 

1896.  Butler,  Arthur  George,  Penye. 
1890.  Butler,  Charles,  East  Budleiyh. 

1911.  Butler,  Cuthbert  John,   Wealdstone. 

1912.  Butler,EustaceN.,L\I.B.E.,Z?/Mmw«'A. 

1907.  Butler,  Frank,  Finsburi/square. 

1906.  Butler,GeoroeG.,W.B.E.,  W.Af.M.S. 
L882.  Butler,  Gilbert  Edward,  Tasmania. 

1901.  Butler,  Harold  Branson,  Guildford. 

1900.  Butler,  James  Alfred,  Goldhaiok-rd. 
1906.  Butler,  Percival,  Bulwell, 

1913.  Butler,Percy Patrick,  Univ. Coll. -hasp . 

1897.  Butler,SydneyGeo.,D.S.O.,7?..4.J/.C. 
1912.  Butler,  Terence  Campbell,  Tasmania. 
1895.  Butler,  Thomas  Harrison,  Leamington. 

1901.  Butler,  Thomas  Langton,  R.A.M.C. 
I8i)4.  Butler,  William  Barber,  Hen-ford. 
1909.  Butler,  William  Harold,  Barnsley. 
1870.  Butler,  William  John,  l.M.S. 
1877.  Butler-Smvthe,  Albt.  Chas.,  M.B.E. 

1908.  Butt,  Harold  Thos.  H.,  Transvaal. 

1892.  Buttar,  Charles,  Inverness-terrace. 
1890.  Buttertield,  Nath.  Aug.,  Cape  Town. 

1906.  Butterworth,  John,  Middleton. 

1882.  Butterworth,  .Samuel,  R.A.M.C. 
1917.  Buttery,  Harold  Robert,  Finchley. 
1*70.  Button,  BoraceGooch,  N.8.W. 

1907.  Button,  Martin  Binns  Sttlder,  Rye. 
L91S.  Button,  Philip  Norman,  Kilburn, 
L878.  Buxton,  Alfred  St.  Olair,  Welbech-st. 
1881.  Mux  ton,  ]>u<lhv\Y.,.\V»f(Wmir/isA-V. 

220] 


1885.  Buxton,  Edward,  Great  Crosby. 
1913.  Buxton,  Noel St.J .G.  l).,N.  Cavendh-st. 

1917.  Buxton,  Patrick  Alfred,  Tonbridge. 
1877.  Byam,  Samuel  Henry,  Chestcr-sq. 
1901.  Byam,  William,  O.B.E.,  R.A.M.C. 
1891.  Byass,  Thomas  Spry,  Northampton. 
1906.  Bve,  Norman  II.,  Buckhurst-hitl. 
1879.  Byers,  Sir  John  William,  Belfast. 
1895.  Byford,  William  Francis,  Ruthin. 
1893.  Byles,  Jas.  Beuzeville,  Sackville-st. 

1918.  Byrd,  John  Button,  Tarporley. 
1915.  Byrne,  Chas.  Hugh  C,  Kinyston. 
1867.  Byrne,  James  Peter. 

1874.  Byrne,  John  Joseph,  Canada. 

1899.  Byrne,  John  Scott,  Dublin. 

1913.  Byrne,  Joseph,  New  York. 

1895.  Byrne,  Peter  Kevin,  Clarence-yafe-yds. 

1911.  Byrne,  Thomas  Wafer,  Liverpool. 

1915.  Bywater,  Harold  George,  Wiyan. 


C. 


1918.  Cade,  Charles  Reginald,  Exeter. 
1897.  Cade,  Harry  Mills,  Ecclesfield. 
1892.  Cade,  Henry  Lowless,  Wallinqton. 
1875.  Cadge,  Wm.  Hotson,  O.B.E.,7. M.S. 

1896.  Cfesar,  Richd.  T.,  D.S.O..  M.C. 
1895.  Caglieri,  Guido  Enrico,  SanFrancisco. 
1882.  Caiger,  Frederick  Foord,  Stockwell. 
1869.  Calantar,  Johannes  A.,  Uxbridye-rd. 
1884.  Caldecott,  Charles,  Redhill. 

1918.  Caldecott,  Francis,  Redhill. 
1877.  Calder,  Aug.  Barclay,  Nortlnoood. 
1888.  Calder,  Frank,  Darlington,  X.S.  W. 
1895.  Caldicott,Chas.  EL,  M.B.E., Chobham. 
1860.  Caldwell,  Wm.  Townley  !>.,  Brixton. 
1915.  Caldwell-Smith,  Eric  L.,  Putney. 

1884.  Cilleb,  Clement  Cornelius,  Lahore. 
1909.  Caley,  Fredk. Goodman,  Wandsworth. 

1885.  Caley,  Guthrie  Neville,  Ealing, 
1890.  Caley,  Henry  Albert,  Ealing. 

1897.  Caley,  Thomas  Aloysius,  Rolkerham. 
1895.  Caley,  Wm.  Birch,  J.  Athenceum-club. 

1886.  Callender,  Kustnre  M.,  C.B.E. 
1879.  Callender,  John  Ilawkes,  N.  Shields. 
1885.  Calrow,  Thomas,  Meahgate. 

1867.  Oalthrop,  Christopher  Wm.,  LM.S. 
1918.  Calthrop,  Gordon  T.,  Carly/e  Club. 
isss.  Calthrop,  Lionel  C.  E.,  WoodhaUSpa. 
18i)4.  ( !alverley,J.E.G.,  <  I.M.I  i.,  Folkestone. 
L912,  Calvert,  Edward,  LM.S. 
1885.  Calvert,  James,  C.B.E.,  Harley-st. 

1887.  Calvert,  John  Telfer,  0.1.  K  .  LM.S. 
L887.  Calvert,  Wm.  Dohree,  Soofef,  />'.  r. 
L918,  Calvo,  Ricardo,  St.  Thomas' t  Hasp. 

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MEMBERS. 


173 


1909.  Cam,  Walter  Holcroft,  Toiocester. 

1879.  Oama  Pastamji  Hormasji,  I. M.S. 
1907.  Camacho,  Angel,  Mexico  City. 

1907.  Camacho,  Martin. 

1876.  Cambridge,  Thos.  Arch.,  Crouch-hill. 

1902.  Cameron,  Alexander,  1.  M.S. 

1891.  Cameron,  Allan  Gordon  R.,  Durham. 
1883.  Cameron,  Chas.  Ernest,  Montreal. 
1870.  Cameron,  Chas.  H.  Hone)  Eastbourne. 
1917.  Cameroi, 'Donald,  Hampton-hill. 

1889.  Cameron,  Ewan  G.,  Lossiemouth. 

1917.  Cameron,  Finlay.  Delay,  N.B. 
1905.  Cameron,  Hector  Chas. ,Devonshire-pl. 
1900.  Cameron,  John,  Halifax,  N.S. 

1908.  Cameron,  John  Joseph,  Jamaica. 

1896.  Cameron,  Malcolm,  Royal  Navy. 

1903.  Cameron,  Rbt.  Miles  F.,  W.  Austr. 

1898.  Cammidge,  PercyJohn,  Notfyham-pl. 

1911.  Campain,  Joseph  Henry,  Guifs-hosp. 

1897.  Campbell,  Alfred,  Adelong,  N.S.W. 
1895.  Campbell,  Archibald  Jn.,  Ross. 

1892.  Campbell,  Arthur  Minton. 

1904.  Campbell,  Chris.  Addison,  Toronto. 
1904.  Campbell,  Colin  Alex.,  Toronto. 

1912.  Campbell,  Collin  G.  Hurst,  Southp&rt. 

1918.  Campbell,  Duncan. 

1890.  Campbell,  Dunc.M'D.Lochnell,^4rfow. 
1912.  Campbell,  Fredk.  Wm„  Cardiff. 

1899.  Campbell,  Geo.  Gunning,  Madras. 

1914.  Campbell,  George  Maclean,  M.C. 

1881.  Campbell,  Harry,  Wimpole-street,W . 
1887.  Campbell,HenryJohnstone,i/»'«rfforrf. 

1880.  Campbell,  Henry  Wm.,  Queensland. 
lsi)0.  Campbell,  Jas.  Tweedie,  Canada. 
1892.  Campbell,  John  Alex.  Langford,  i?.2V. 

1894.  Campbell,  John  Hay,D.S.O.,  C.B.E. 

1882.  Campbell,  Samuel  George,  Durban. 
1874.  Campbell,  Wm.  Macfie,  Parhgate. 
1903.  Campbell,  Wm.  Wellesley,  i>.  Guiana. 
1903.  Campiche,  Paul,  San  Francisco. 
1917.  Campion,  Oliver  St.  L.,  Shortlands. 

1915.  Campion,  Rowland  B.,  Bank  of  Aust. 

1883.  Camps,  Samuel,  Trinidad. 

1895.  Candler,  George,  Black  Torrington. 
1*86.  Candler,  Wallace  Harry  Chas.,  Stone. 

1908.  Candy,  George  Spence,  Gordon-sq. 

1910.  Candy,  Ronald  Herbert,  l.M.S. 

1909.  Cane,  Arthur  Skelding,  O.B.E. 

1910.  Cane,  Edw.  Geoff.  Stayner,  R.AM.C. 
1908.  Cane,  Howard  Jas.  Barrell,  Belvedere. 
1907.  Cane,  Leonard  Buckell,  Peterboro\ 

1911.  Cane,  Lionel  Chas.  Wm.,  Reading. 
1915.  Cane,  Maurice  llereward,Dastboume. 

1896.  Cann,  Francis  Jn.Hugktrede,.Dflii>/isA. 
I860.  Cann,  Francis  Mark,  Putney. 

1884.  Cann,  Ralph  Thomas,  Foivey. 

1898.  Cannan,  David,  Forest-yate,  E. 

2310 


1887.  Canney,  Hy.  Edwd.  Leigh,  Harley-st. 
1907.  Canney,  Jas.  Robertson  C,  Cambridge. 
1863.  Canny,  Dennis  Joseph,  S.  Australia. 
1895.  Cant,  Arthur,  Coleshill. 

1888.  Cant,  Frederick,  Woodley. 

1915.  Cant,  Frederick  Vaudrey,  Woodley. 

1911.  Canti,  Robert  George,  Hampstead. 
1910.  Capell,  John,  R.A.M.C. 

1887.  Capes,  Robert,  Denmark-hill,  S.E. 
1914.  Caplan,  Samuel,  Cambridge-gardens. 

1876.  Capon,  Herbt.  James,  Up.  Geofge-st. 

1899.  Capper,  Harold  Selwyn,  Sydney. 
1875.  Carcenac,  Edward,  Mauritius. 

1894.  Card,  Alfred  Herbert,  Musicell-hill. 
1893.  Cardell,  Edward  Stewart,  Tonbridge. 

1895.  Carden,  Wm.  Alfred,  Bothaville,S.A. 

1912.  Cardew,  Arthur  B.,  M.C, Cheltenham. 

1877.  Cardew,  George  Arthur,  Cheltenham. 

1903.  Cardew,  Hy.  Jameson,  Chorley-wood. 
1897.  Cardin,  Herbert,  Ingatestone. 

1893.  Cardinall,  Charles  Daking,  Willesden. 
1866.  Cardozo,  Frederick  Vinay. 

1882.  Cardwell,  Thomas,  Andover. 
1857.  Carey,  Francis  Edward,  Guernsey. 
1874.  Carey,  John  Thomas,  R.A.M.C. 
1909.  Carey,  Richard  Stocker,  Bungay. 

1900.  Carle,  Frederick  Charles,  Byfleet. 

1907.  Carlill,  Hildred  Bertram,  Harley-st. 
1873.  Carline,  William  Arthur,  Lincoln. 
1891.  Carling,  Albert,  Bristol. 

1904.  Carlisle,  Geoffrey,  R.N. 

1882.  Carlyon,  Edwd.  Trewbody,  i".  of  W. 
1877.  Carlyon,  Thomas  Baxter,  Coventry. 
1903.  Carmalt-Jones,  D.  Wm.,  IVimpole-st. 
1914.  Carmichael,  Duncan  A.,  Canada. 

1908.  Carmody,ErnestP.,M.B.E., Tilehurst. 

1897.  Carnes,  William,  Leeds. 

1872.  Carolan,  Jas.  Fredk.,  New  Zealand. 

1891.  Carolin,  George,  Bournemouth. 

1898.  Carpenter,  Geoffrey  D.  Hale,  M.B.E. 
1918.  Carpenter,  Hayward,  Highbury. 
1917.  Carpenter,  Jas.  Edwin,  Bethnal-grn. 

1890.  Carpenter,  Wm.  Stanley,  Deptford. 

1894.  Carpmael,  Cecil  Edward,  Duhcich. 
1880.  Carr,  Alfred  Alexander,  Cannes. 

1914.  Carr,  George  d'R..  M.C,  R.A.M.C. 
1908.  Carr,  George  Francis,  Leybwn. 
1882.  Carr,  Thomas,  Blackpool. 

1908.  Carr,  Wm.  Jas.,  Roy.  Austr.  Navy. 

1915.  Carrasco,  Milton,  India. 

1903.  Carr-Harris,  Ferguson  F.,  D.S.O. 

1892.  Carr£,  Louis  Jn.  Gerard,  Cape  Col. 

1891.  Carre-Smith, Hbt.  Lo\e\\,Holland-pk. 

1889.  Carrell.Geo.Northern  Piccaver,i//W. 

1916.  Carrier,  Caro  P.  L.,  Kentish-town. 
1885.  Carrington,  George  Iledwig,  Birtley. 

1917.  Carroll,  Charles  Herbert,  Southsea. 

2367 


]74 


MEMBERS. 


1884.  Can-nil,  Edw.  Richd.  Wm.C,  I. M.S. 
1901.  Can-nil.  Francis  Radclitfe,  Caterham. 
1898.  Carron,  Fredk.  Burke,  Ontario. 

1911.  Carrutkers,  Norman  Stuart,  Reedham. 

1905.  Carrutkers,  Walter  Donald,  Derby. 

1898.  Oarsberg,  A 1  find  Ernest,  Brut  on. 

1912.  Carte,  Geoffrey  Win.,  Lancaster-pl. 
1897.  Carter,  Arthur  Bunnell,  Dartford, 

1899.  Carter,  A  rtli.  Hunton,  Wolverhampton. 
1884.  Carter,  Arthur  Jos.,  Shepherd's  Bush. 
1916.  Carter,  Arthur  Stanley,  Elland. 

1916.  Carter,  Ckarles  Noel,  Stoke-on-Trent. 
1919.  Carter,  Ernest  Edwin,  Plumstead. 
1883.  Carter,  Eustace  George,  Leeds. 
1894.  Carter,  Frederick  John,  7.  o/  Wight. 
1901.  Carter,  George  Archibald,  TunstaU. 

1880.  Carter,  Godfrey,  Sheffield. 

1892.  Carter,  Hugh  Ronald,  Kensington. 
18(52.  Carter,  Jabez,  Bedford. 

1893.  Carter,  John  George,  New-Kent-rd. 

1917.  Carter,  Octavius  Cyril,  Bournemouth. 
1863.  Carter,  Richard,  7/«M. 

1907.  Carter,  Sydney,  Snodland. 

1863.  Carter,  Thomas,  Richmond,  Yorks. 

1881.  Carter,  Thomas  Edward,  Yelverto?i. 

1891.  Carter,  Thos.Moravian,O.B.E., Bristol 

1887.  Carter,  Tvler  Pleydell,  Chippenham. 

1888.  Carter,  Weldon  Cragg,  Southport. 
1910.  Carter,  William  Edgar,  SSf.  Leonards. 
1888.  Carter,  Win.  Jeflrys  Becker,  C.  Co/. 
1890.  Carter,  William  Robson. 

1874.  Cartwright,  Alex.,  0/7/  Burlington-sb. 

1892.  Cartwright,  Ernest  Henry,  Ticehurst. 
18i»6.  Carvell,  John  Maclean,  W.Kensington. 
L908.  I  iarver,  Alf.  Edw.  Arthur,  Birm'ham. 

1900.  Carver,  Arthur  Edmund,  Torquay. 
1!)04.  Carver,  Norman  Clifton,  Surbiton. 
]!i!4.  Cascaden,  John  Harold,  Toronto. 
1897.  Case,  Hugb  Martin,  Fareham. 
1878.  Cash,  Alfred  Midgley,  Torquay. 
1876.  Cash,  John  Theodore,  -46mfee». 

1918.  Casper,  Walter  Mattocks,  FtncA/ejM'd 
1917.§Cass,  Kathleen  Lydia,  Preston. 
1871.  Cass,  Stafford  Thos.,  Avonmore-rd. 
1914.  Caseidi,  Francis  Laird,  Derby. 

1906.  Cassidy,  Colin,  M.C.,  R.A.M.C. 
L905.  Cassidy,  Maurice  Alan,  Q.  Anuc-st. 
1866.  Casson,  John  Horosey,  Brighton. 
1881.  Caataneda, Tiburcio  Fere/,  Madrid. 
|>>7.  Castel,  Adolphus  Leo,  Mauritius. 
1918.  Castell,  Samuel  IN  rcy,  Liverpool. 
L906.  Castellain.  Jn.  Craham,  Bag  shot. 
1916.  Castle,  Henvj  II..  Nttaport,  I.  of  W. 
L878.  Castle,  Hutton,  Newport,  I.  of  "Wight. 
L886.  Castle.  Rickard  Field,  Barnstey. 
L884.  Castor,  Rickard  Henderson,  I. M.S. 
191  1.  Catford,  Eric,  Crouch  End. 

2424 


1901.  Cathcart,  Geo.  E  ,  O.B.E.,  77„4.;Jf.C. 

1908.  Cathcart,  Samuel  Earle,  lliyhyate. 

1905.  Catling,  Henry,  R.A.M.C. 

1889.  Cato,  Alexander  McLean,  Forest-hill. 
1899.  Cato,  Charles  Stanley,  R.A.M.C. 

1885.  Cattell,  George  Trew,  Cromwell-rd. 

1899.  Catterall,  Cutkbert  Geo.,  Finchley. 
1876.  Cattle,  Charles  Henry,  Nottingham, 
1910.  Catto,  Henry  William,  Jamaica. 

1887.  Caudwell,  Eber,  Clapham-common. 

1888.  Caudwell,  Francis  B.  Hy.,  Coggeshall. 

1902.  Causton, Edwd.P.G.,O.B. K.,Bo.tford. 

1888.  Cautlev,  Edmund,  Park-street. 
1883.  Cave,  Edward  John,  7?«M. 
1895.  Cave,  Francis  William,  Victoria. 

1886.  Cave,  Frank  Evans,  »S1  Leonards. 
1912.  Cave,  Percy  Norman,  Mitcham. 
1886.  Cavell,  Herbert  Bertram,  7W. 
1915.  Cavenagh,  John  Bernard,  M.C. 
1918.  Cavers,  Francis,  Islington. 

1895.  Cawley,  George,  Natal. 

1901.  Cawston,  Albt.  Edwd.,  Wantage. 

1909.  Cawston,  Fredk.  Gordon,  Natal. 

1892.  Cazalet,  Grenville  Win.,  Sutton. 
1898.  Cazaly,  William  Henry.  7.J7.S. 

1915.  Celestin,  Louis  Abel,  M.C. 

1916.  Celestin,  Louis  Arthur,  Mauritius. 

1902.  Cerswell,  William  Alfred,  Toronto. 
1915.  Chacin-Itriago,  L.  G.,  Venezuela. 

1898.  Chadbora,  Chas.  Nugent,  77oi>e. 
1874.  Chadwick,  Alfred,  Stockport. 

1882.  Chadwick,  C.  Montague,  Easingwold. 

1883.  Chadwick,  Chas.  Stott,  Birmingham. 
1873.  Chadwick,  Geo.  James,  Cizpe  Obi 

1917.  Chadwick,  Harold,  Brooklands. 
1880.  Chadwick,  Jas.  Morley,  Stockport. 
1883.  Chadwick,  John,  Rochdale. 
1915.  Chadwick,  Morley,  King's  Lynn. 

1904.  Chaff,  Thomas  Waycott,  Manchester. 
1879.  Chaffey,  "Wayland  Ckarles,  Hove. 

1906.  Chaikin,  George,  Norton  Folgate. 

1900.  Chalk,  Charles  Launder,  Essex, 

1901.  Ckallans,  Frank,  £7]pgon  Manor. 

1890.  Challenor,  Harry  Sept.,  Abingdon. 
1912.  Challenor,  Lionel  Thos.,  Manchester. 

1899.  Challice,  John  Scott,  Chichester. 

1889.  Challis,  Harry  T.,  Walthamslow. 

1896.  Challis,  Oswald,  O.B.E.,  R.A.M.C. 
1860.  Chalmers,  John  Erakine,  Orosmont. 

1905.  Chamberlain,  Durie  A..  7s".  Sheen. 

1893.  Chamberlain,  Edwd.   15..  Losfuithiel. 
1876.  Chamberlain.  Edwd.  T.,BiUingshttrst. 
L891.  Chambers,  Alex.  Jasper,  H.i.M.c. 
1872.  Okambers,  Eber,  Wilmingtonrtq. 

1918.  Chambers,  Funis  Ratcliff,  Surbiton. 

1908.  Chambers,  Ernest  James,  Doncaster. 

L909,  Chambers,  (iuv  ( >..  M.C.   H.A.M.C 

248 1 


MEMHERS. 


175 


1884.  Chambers,  TIbt.  Wm,  Goldhawk-rd. 
181)7.  Chambers,  John  Miles,  Aberdeen. 
1891.  Chambers,  Wm.  Francis,  Folkestone. 

1909.  Chambers,  \\  ni.  John,  Calgary,  Can. 
1915.  Chambry,  J.  K.  J.,  The  Hayue. 
1918.  Champney,  John  D'Arcy,  Bristol. 
1875.  Champneys,  Sir  Francis  Henry,  Bart. 
1893.  Chance,  Robt.  Francis,  Wandsworth. 
1914.  Chand,  Hari.  c/o  Grindlay  #  Co. 
1863.  Chandler,  Edward,  A.  M.  S. 

1911.  Chandler,  Frederick  G.,  Lond.-hosp. 
1805.  Chandler,  Henry  Parry,  Portsmouth. 

1899.  Chaplin,  Clem.  W.,  Angmering. 
1890.  Chapman,  Algernon  Vivian,  Croydon. 
1897.  Chapman,  Chas.  L.  G.,  Grimsby. 
1867.  Chapman,  Chas.  Wm.,  Harley-street. 
1901.  Chapman,  Donald  Poyntz,  5.2V. 

1900.  Chapman,  Fdk.  Hercy  M.,  li.A.M.C. 
1860.  Chapman,  George,  Birmingham. 
1877.  Chapman,  Herbt.  Fredk.,  Richmond. 

1901.  "Chapman,  John  Ellis,  Loc.  Gov.  Bd. 
1875.  Chapman,  Paul  .Morgan,  Hereford. 

1910.  Chapman,  Percival  D.  H.,  Mill-hill. 
1805.  Chapman,  Walter,  Totnes, 

1899.  Chapman,  Wm.  Daniel,  Windermere. 
1907.  Chapman,  William  James,  Canada. 
1881.  Chappell,  Walt.  Franklin,  2Vew  York. 

1885.  Chappie,  Aubrey  Durant,  Weybridge. 
1895.  Chappie,  Robt.  Llewellyn,  Barnsley. 

1897.  Chappie,  William  Allah,  M.P. 

1893.  Charles,  Blaekwell. 

1907.  Charles,  Clifford  Peudrill,  Hitchin. 

1898.  Charles,  Godfrey  Eustace,  l.M.S. 

1906.  Charles,  Herbert,  Crlekleiuood. 
1897.  Charles,  John  Roger,  Clifton. 
1873.  Charlesworth,Henry,C.M.G.,  A.M.S. 
1890.  Charlton,FrederickJohn,i^pcMnymore. 
1913.  Charnock,  Fredk.  Sutton,  Manchester. 
1895.  Charsley,  Gilbert  Wm.,  Sydenham. 
1888.  Charsley,  Robert  Stephen,  Slouyh. 

1907.  Chase,  Robt.  Godwin,  Chesterfield. 
1909.  Chasker,  Keshev  S.,  Indore  City. 

1903.  Chatelain,  Victor  Albert,  Goodmayes. 
1  398.  Chater,  Harold  John,  Royal  Navy. 
1895.  Chater,  John  Samuel,  Yeovil. 

1905.  Chater,  Thomas  Andrew,  Natal. 
1897.  Chatterton,  Edgar,  Bishojh-road. 
1890.  Chatterton,  Harold,  Maida-vale. 
1917.  Chaudhri,  Bodh  Raj,  7w//«. 

1899.  Chaudhuri,  Suhrid  Nath.,  Calcutta. 

1904.  Chauncy,  Jas.  Homidge,  N.  S.  Wales. 
1 915.  Chavasse,  Francis  Bernard,  Liverpool. 

1894.  Chavasse,  Howard  Sidney, <S'.  Coldjield. 

1908.  Cheadle,  Bernard  Arthur,  Rhodesia. 
1915.  Cheal,  Percival,  Crawley. 

1886.  Cheale,  Montague,  Uckfield. 
1903.  Cheatle,  Cyril  Thomas,  Burford. 

2538 


1904.  Cheatle,  William  George,  Hanwell. 
1902.  Cheese,  Frederick  Wm.,  Harpenden. 

1899.  Cheese,  John  Wm.,  Northwood. 
1909.  Cheesmau,  Alg.  Edg.  Percy,  R.N. 
1897.  Oheesman,  Herbt.  Hilton,  New  Zeal. 
1858.  Cheesman,  John,  Buckingham. 

1878.  Cheetham,  AValter  Henry,  Leeds. 

1904.  Chell,  Geo.  Russell  Haines,  E.  Africa. 
1914.  Chellappah,  S.  Francis,  Ceylon. 

1897.  Chenery,  Arthur,  New  South  Wales. 

1898.  Chennells,  Ernest  P.,  Thornton-heath. 
1889.  Chepmell,Chas.  Wm.  J.,   Whitstable. 

1912.  Cherrington,  Douglas  G.,  Winchelsea. 

1879.  Chesshire,  Arth.  E.,  Wolverhampton. 

1894.  Chesson,  Herbert,  2V>«;  Zealand. 
1917.  Cbesterman,  Clement  C,  O.B.E. 

1900.  Chetwood,  Thomas,  Sheffield. 

1873.  Chetwood,  Wm.,  Chrisio))he>--st.,~E.C. 
1919.  Cheua,  Nai,  Bangkok,  Siam. 

1913.  Cheune,  Nai,  Bangkok. 

1897.  Chevallier,  Claude  Lionel,  E.Africa. 

1884.  Cheves,  James  Trelawny,  Plymouth. 

1914.  Chevreau,  Paulin  Roger,  Redcliffe-sq. 
1871.  Cheyne,  George  Edward,  Jamaica. 

1913.  Cheyne,  Wm.  H.  Watson,  Harley-st. 

1905.  Cheyney,  G.  Hammond,  Caversham. 
1891.  Chichester,  Edward,  Colchester. 

1885.  Chick-Lucas, .la.s.H.G.,Bradinf/,I.  W. 
1891.  Chidell,  Claude  Churchill,  Reading. 
1887.  Chilcott,Arth.  Edwd., Highg'teln/irm. 

1906.  Chilcott,  William  W.  D.,  5.2V. 

1901.  Child.  Francis  Joseph,  Winchester. 

1895.  Child,  Gerald  Alfred,  Southampton. 
1900.  Child,  Harry  Norman  Rix. 

1884  Child,  Herbert,  Exeter. 

1903.  Child,  Stanley,  Horsham. 

1909.  Child,  Wm.  Noel,  Hay  ward's  Heath. 

1879.  Childs,  Christopher,  Looe. 

1879.  Chillingworth,  Andrew,  Bedford. 

1914.  Chillingworth,  Andrew  J.,  Bedford. 
1914.  Chiplonkar,  T.  L.,  c/o  Cook  $  Son. 
1912.  Chipp,  Eric  Edmund,  Hu/lu/ate. 

1880.  Chipperfield,  T.  J.  B.  P.,  Epsom. 
1860.  Chisholm,  Edwin,  Sydney,  N.S.  W. 

1880.  Chisholm,  William,  Sydney,  N.S.W. 

1907.  Chissell,  Percy  John,  Ceylon. 

1881.  Chittenden,  Thos.  Hillier,  Oakfield. 

1918.  Chodak,  Henry  Alexis,  Francis-st. 

1886.  Cholmeley,  Hy.  Patrick,  Forest  Roto. 
1897.  Cholmelev,  Montague  Adye,  Truro. 

1896.  Chopping,  Arthur,"C.B.,  C.M.G. 
1907.  Chopra,  Ram.  Nath.,  I.M.S. 

1889.  Chowrv  Muthu,  David  J.  A.,  Wells. 

1890.  Christal,  Thomas  Forster. 
1900.  Christian,  John  Beresford,  L.M.S. 
1809.  Christian,  John  Griffith,  Rock  Ferry. 

1919.  Christmas,  Beuj.  Y.  II.,  Hilldrop-rd. 

2.595 


176 


MEMBERS. 


1895.  Christmas,  Robert  Wui,  S.,Aldridyc. 

1914.  Christoffelsz,  Edwin  L.,  Ceylon. 
1912.  Christofferson,  Per  Einil,  Clifton. 
1886.  Christopherson,  Cecil,  St.  Leonards. 
1918.  Christopherson,  Wilfr'dB.,<S'M'«$7<a?n. 
1  381.  Chronnell,  James,  Hindley. 

18J7.  Chubb,  Wm.  Lindsay,  Famborough. 
1912.  Chun,  John  Wing  Hon. 
1916.§Church,HesterMary,  Cartwriyht-r/ds. 
1917.  Churcher,  Duncan  *G.,  Wandsworth. 
1864.  Churcher,  Rev.  Thoa.  G.}  Tunisia. 
19l9.§0hurchill,  Alix  JeanntS,  Kensington. 

1902.  Churchill,  Geo.  Brooke  F.,  R.A.M.C. 
1917.  Churchill,  Henry  Joseph  C,  Havre. 

1908.  Churchill,  Herbt.  Melville,  Brighton. 
1864.  Churchill,  John  Foot,  Chesham. 

1897.  Churchill,  Jos.  Henry,   Wembley. 
1907.  Churchill,  Spencer,  Ryde. 
1917.§Churchill,  Stella,  Matnpstead. 

1915.  Churchouse,  William  King,  M.C. 
1874.  Churchward,  Albert, Selhurst-rd.fi.JZ. 

1898.  Churton,  John  Gaitskell,  R.A.M.C. 
1862.  C  burton,  Thomas,  Leeds. 

1870.  Chute,  Henry  Macready,  Cape  Colony. 
1915.  Cieh,  Ying-Jue,  Chinese  Legation, 
1862.  Clapham,  Edward,  Wimbledon. 

1899.  Clapham,  Edward  Wm.,  Cavendish-pl. 

1903.  Clapham,  Harold,  Peterborough. 

1909.  Clapham, HowardDennis,Z>/c/w.w^. 
1888.  Clapham,  John  Thurlow,  R.A.M.C. 
lsn'7.  Clapham,  Lawrence,  Peterborough. 

1904.  Clapham,  Roderic  Arthur,  Hove. 
18-)8.  Clapham,  Stanley  Cornell,  Martock. 

1871.  Clapham ,\Y  m.CrochleyS., Rotherh'm. 

1881.  Clapp,  George  Tucker,  Exeter. 
1876.  Clapp,  Robert,  Tavistock. 

1862.  Clapp,  Wm.  Henry  Bant,  /M/.S. 
1878.  Claremont,  Const.  Cecil,  Norwich. 
1916.§Claremont,  Hetty  E.,  Hampstead. 

1882.  Claremont,  Louis  B.,  II aver  stock-hill. 
1902.  Claridge,  Wm.  Walton,  Gold  Coast. 

1910.  Clark,  Alf.  Em.  Dagnall,  N.  S.  Wales. 
1 909.  Clark,  Alfred  Joseph,  M.C.,R.A.M.C. 
]  *>*,  Clark,  Brown,  Homsey. 

1886.  Clark,  Francis  Wm.,  Hong  Kong. 

1876.  Clark,  Frederick,  Somers  Town. 

1896.  Clark,  Henry  Colbatch,  Hereford, 
1894.  Clark,  Henry  James,  Wan-hum. 
1907.  Clark,  James  Aitken,  R.A.M.C. 
1878.  Clark,SirJas.R.A.,Bt.,C.M.G.,C.B. 
1915.  Clark,  John  Edward, Stoke-on-Trent. 

1877.  Clark,  John  George,  Ladbroke-gdru. 
1916.§Clark,  Mabel  Campbell,  Huntingdon. 
1888.  Clark,  Percy  John,  Spitalsq.,  E.C. 
1X'.)7.  Clark,  Reginald  Wm.,  Maida-vale. 
1896.  Clark,  Richd.  Poster,  Boy.  2Vocy. 
1917.  Clark, Wilfred  E.LeGros,*.  7'Acm.VA. 

2652 


1891.  Clark,  William  Adams,  Penge. 
1904.  Clark-Hall,  Jas.  Richd.  Alex.,  R.N. 
1918.  Clark-Kennedy. Arch. ~EAm., Ewhurst. 
1916.  Clarke,  Ailwyn  Herbt.,M.C.,i\roTOK,7t. 
1912.  Clarke,  Albert  James,  Streatham. 
18(31.  Clarke,  Arthur,  Ingatestone. 
1904.  Clarke,  Arth.  Allen  F.,  Baysioater. 

1887.  Clarke,  Arthur  Edward,  Leeds. 

1899.  Clarke,  Arth.  Ernest,  Rickmansworth. 
1894.  Ciarke,  Arthur  Hopkins,  Hohart. 

1896.  Clarke,  Astlev  Vavasour,  Leicester. 

1908.  Clarke,  Cecil)  5mfo/. 

1918.  Clarke,  Cecil  Beltield. 

1884.  Clarke,  Chas.  Frederick,  PI  a  instead. 

1900.  Clarke,  Edward,  Beaeonsfield. 
1900.  Clarice,  Edward  Revely,  'Plymouth. 
1894.  Clarke,  Fielding,  Reading. 

1897.  Clarke,  Fredk.  A.  II.,  R.A.M.C. 
1902.  Clarke,  George  F.  M.,  Gerrardst, 
1891.  Clarke,  Geo.  Gilbert,  Wahfild. 

1873.  Clarke,  Geo.  Mouat  Keith,  <SWw. 

1888.  Clarke, Geo.  Saunder,  Or.  River  I'rov. 
1896.  Clarke,  Harold  W.,  N.  Kensington. 
1891.  Clarke,  Harry  Ward,  Dorking. 

1874.  Clarke,  Henry,  Hughenden. 

1899.  Clarke,  Hry.  Hugh  Rose,  Stourbridge. 
1878.  Clarke,  Henry  Joy,  Dqncaster. 
1893.  Clarke,  Hy.  Rbt.  S.,  Wolverhampton. 

1900.  Clarke,  Huntley,  Truro. 
1896.  Clarke,  James,  Walthamstow. 
1886.  Clarke,  Jas.  F.  II.,  Shaftesbury-av. 

1884.  Clarke,  Jas.  McFarlane,  Tobermore. 

1900.  Clarke,  John,  Rotherham. 

1912.  Clarke,  John  Joseph,  Ballogherdin. 

1909.  Clarke,  John  Peter,  Crosby. 

1901.  Clarke,  John  Stephenson,  M.C. 

1889.  Clarke,  John  Tertiua,  Malay  States. 
1912.  Clarke,  Jos.  Douglas,  Sutton-  Coldf'd. 
1870.  Clarke,  Joseph  Hirst,  Transvaal. 
1912.  Clarke,  Kenneth  Bleckly,  Fowey. 

1910.  Clarke,  Noel  Leicester,  Singapore. 
1916.  Clarke,  Percy  Se\wjn,M.C.,St.Bart:8. 
1910.  Clarke,  Richd.  Christ.,O.B.E.,C&yito». 

1919.  Clarke,  Roger  Heine,  Trebovir-rd. 
1886.  Clarke,  Samuel  Arathoon,  Hor/ey. 
1904.  Clarke,  Sidney  Herbert,  St.  Albans. 
1912.  Clarke,  Thomas,  Burnley. 

L906.  Clarke,  Tlios.  Alex.,  Bolinybroke-gr. 
1889.  Clarke,  Thus.  Henry,  Poplar. 

1896.  Clarke,  Walter  Travera,  Leeds. 
1886.  Clarke,  Wm.  Frederick,  Toronto. 
1880.  Clarke,  William  Jenner,  Ennouth. 

1897.  Clarkson,  Colin  Campbell,  Watford. 
1914.  Clarkson,  Ernest  I!.  T.,  Cambridge. 

1 885.  ( Harkson,  Frank  (  Veil,  /.  .1/. 9, 

1885.  Clarks,.n.  Thos.  H.Predk.,  /.'../.  i/.r. 
L881.  Clatworthy,  Herbert,  A.  &  Wales. 
2709 


MEMBERS. 


177 


1905.  Clay,  Cecil  Ernest,  Deivsbury. 
1870.  Clay,  Charles,  Deiosbury. 
1895.  Clay,  David  Lloyd,  New  Zealand. 
1902.  Clay,  Ernest  hangsiovd,  Birminghain. 
1805.  Clay,  Francis  Edmund,  Brixton. 
1867.  Clay,  Geo.  Langsford,  Birmingham. 
1902.  Clay,  James  Duncan,  Brockleg. 
1912.  Clay, R. Challoner  Cobbe,  Gillingham. 

1880.  Clay,  Wm.  Rudolph,  Sydney,  N.S.W. 

1905.  Clayton, Arthur  Ros8,D.S.O..&-4ms£. 
1888.  Clayton,  Chas.  IL,  Hampstead. 
1912.  Clayton,Cyril  J. Weston, Blenheim-cr. 
1907.  Clayton,  Edwd.  Bellis,  Devonshire-pl. 
1898.  Clay  ton,  Ernes  tTom\\\\son,Kimberley. 
1907.  Clayton,  Frank,  Leamington. 

1884.  Clayton,  Geoffrey  Sherborne,  New  Z. 
1901.  Clayton,  John  Cecil,  Cricklewood. 

1890.  Clayton,  Jn.  Hazlewood, Birmingham, 
1875.  Clayton,  Joseph  Everett,  S.  Africa. 
1915.  Clayton,  Joseph  "Woods,  Adelaide. 
189(5.  Cleary,  Augustine  P.  D. 

1881.  Cleaver,  William  Fidler,  Trinidad. 
1918.  Clegg,  Edwin  Alfred,  Douglas. 

1  (.)14.  Clegg,  Marcus  T.  Gonzalez,  St.  Barfs. 

1891.  Clegg,  Richard,  Accrington. 

1901.  Clemens,  Jas.  Ross,  St.  Louis,  U.S.A. 
1917.  Clement,  Antonio  Mario,  Panama. 

1906.  Clementi-Smith,  Herbt.  D.,  Sloane-st. 
1901.  Clements,  Edwd.  Cecil,  Lincoln. 
1917.  Clements,  William  Arnold,  Moseley. 
1878.  Clements,  William  George, R.A.M.C. 

1893.  Clemesha,  John  Craig. 

1895.  Clemesha,  W.  Wesley, CLE.,  I.M.S. 
1891.  Clemmey,  Wm.  Newlands,  Booth, 

1894.  Clendinnen,Wm.  McEntire,  Cannock. 
1865.  Cleve,  Ricbd.  Plowman, Lincoln1  s-inn. 
1897.  Cleveland,  Arth.  John,  Norwich. 
1914.  Cleveland,  Francis  Howard,  Bedford. 

1888.  Cleveland,  Henry  Francis,  I.M.S. 
1904.  Cleveland,  John  Wheeler,  St.  Albans. 

1889.  Cleveland,  Robert  Achilles,  Ci/prus. 

1907.  Cleverton,  Thos.  Chas.  Albt.,  Saltash. 

1896.  Clifford,  Frank  Chas.  W.,  Swansea. 

1897.  Clifford,  Harold,  Manchester. 
1872.  Clifford-Eskell.  M.  M.,  Maida-vale. 
1910.  Clifford,  Leo-.  Charles,D.S.O.,  I.M.S. 
1887.  Clifford,  Thomas,  Stalybridge. 
1891.  Clift,  Hugh,  i?w/rt/  Navy. 

1881.  Clifton,  Frederick  William,  Sheffield. 

1914.  Clifton,  George  Frederick,  Sheffield. 
1860.  Climo,  William  Hill,  AJf.S. 
1894.  Clindening,  Freak  Talbot  D.,  C/i//w. 

1915.  Cline,  Eric  Clarence,  Weymoii/h-st. 
1901.  Clitherow,  Herbert  George,  Peckham, 
1878.  Clitherow,  Robt.  Edward,  Duholch, 
1915.  Cloake,  Philip  Cyril  P.,  Rochester. 
1906.  Close,  John  Basil',  Canada. 

1919.  2766 


1897.  Cloud,  Frank  Xl.\ ,., New  Buckingham' 

1906.  Clougli,  Alfred  Hollier,  JEfeAm 

1913.  Clough,  Irene  Nancy7,  Bristol. 
l889.§Clougk,  Joseph,  Hunslet. 

1900.  Clover,M., GrampoundRoad, Cornwall. 
1897.  Clowes,  Ernest  Francis,  Wootton. 
1856.  Clowes,  Francis,  Stalham. 
1879.  Clowes,  Herbt.  Alfred,  Bayswater. 

1877.  Clowes,  Joseph  Smith,  Queensland. 
1890.  Clowes,  Norton  Burroughs,  Reading. 

1889.  Clowes,  Wm.  Fdk.  Albert,  Colchester. 
1676.  Clubbe,  Chas.  Percy  liarlee,  Sydney. 
l!)08.  Coad,  Claude  Norman,  M.C.,  Walton. 
1886.  Coad,  John  Edwin,  Royal  Navy. 

1893.  Coad,  Stanley  Allan,  Farnham. 

1907.  Coalb  mk,  Robt.  Malcolm,  7 eddington. 
1899.  Coates,  Frederick  Arthur,  Jf  hitchurch. 

1878.  Coates,  George,  Rugby. 
1864.  Coates,  Geo.  Alex.  Augustus. 

1890.  Coates,  Henry  Honiton,  Harrow. 

1894.  Coates,  Richard,  Gt.  Barford. 
1915.  Coates, VincentMiddleton,M.C, Bath 

1881.  Coates,  William,  C.B.,  Manchester. 
1872.  Coates,  Wm.  II. ,  Huvknall  Toi'kard. 
1889.  Coates,  William  Henry,  Patrinyton. 
1859.  Coathupe,  Edwin  Weise,  Oxford. 
1918.  Cobb,  Charles  Eric,  Slwrtlands. 
1917.  Cobb,  Geoffrey  Francis,  Rochester. 
1910.  Cobb,  Ivo  Geikie,  Seymour-street. 
1862.  Cobb,  John  Fredc,  Fitzrog,  Vict. 
1874.  Cobb,  Robert,  I.M.S. 

1891.  Cobb,  Wm.  Ernest  Stanley,  Tooting. 
1897.  Cobbledick,  Axth.Staabwry,Bolton-st. 

1874.  Cobbold,  Chas.  Spencer  Waller,  Bath. 
1894.  Cock,  Chas.  Jas.  Edwd.,  Royal  Nary. 
1903.  Cock,  Frederick,  Royal  Nary. 
1883.  Cock,  Frederick  Wm.,  Randolph-rd. 
1896.  Cock,  George  Herbert,  Rhodesia. 

1914.  Cock,  Gerald,  Plymouth. 

1907.  Cock,  Jas.  Lyall,  Truro,  Nova  Scotia. 

1879.  Cock,  John,  Exmouth. 

1878.  Cock,  Morris  Fisher,  Ashford. 

1910.  Cock,  Reginald,  Bethnal-grecn. 

1911.  Cock,  Thomas,  Royal  Nary. 

1875.  Cock,  Williams,  Sakombe. 

1917.  Cockayne,  Alan  A  ndreas,  Hammersm. 
1871.  Cockburn,  Sir  John  Alex.,  K.C.M.G. 

1882.  Oockburn,Le8toekWeatherley,  C'wadte 
1893.  Cockburn,  Robt.  Pitcairn,  Ealing. 
1905.  Cockcroft,  George,  Middleham. 
1911.  Cockcroft,  Herbert  Edw.,  So'uihport. 
1860.  Cockcroft,  John,  Middleham. 

1915.  Cockcroft,  Wm.  Lonsdale, R.A.M.C. 

1880.  Cockell,  Edward  Seaton,  Grantham. 
1877.  Cockell,  Frederick  Edgar,  Dalston. 
1917.  Cocker,  Albert  Benj.,  Palmers-green. 
1887.  Cockerton,  Herbert,  Transvaal. 

2823  n 


178 


MEMBERS. 


1891.  Cockill,  Thomas  Treffrv,  Midhnrst. 
1887.  Cockill,  William  Baron,  Kendal. 
1918.  Cocking,  A  If.  Wilkinson,  Torquay. 
1910.  Cockrem,  Guy  Barton,  Royal  Navy. 
1885.  Codd,  Henry  Robinson,  Ontario. 
1867.  Codrington,Jn.Fredc.,OrflM//e,,Ar.<S'.  W. 
1858.  Codrington,  Oliver,  Clapham. 
1884.  Coe,  Henry  Clark,  New  York. 

1915.  Coffin,  Stephen  Walter,  Hendan. 
1918.§Cogan,  Kathleen  Mary,  Bristol. 
1870.  Cogan,  Lee  Fyson,  Northampton. 
1899.  Coghlan,  Ed \vd.  Francis,  Ormonde-ter. 

1893.  Cogill,  Harry,  Middlesex-guildhall. 
1898.  Cogswell,  Philip  Dare,  Bromley. 
1880.  Cohen,  Alg.  Aaron,  Sydney. 

1918.  Cohen, Charles  Benjamin,  Limpsfield. 

1916.  Cohen,  Hyman  Maurice,  Withington. 

1896.  Cohen,  Joseph,  Aldershot. 

1913.  Cohen,  Louis  David,  Gracechurch-st. 

1902.  Cohen,  Marcus Woolf,  Connnercial-rd. 
1907.  Cohen,  Meyer,  Hull. 

1914.  Cohen,  Sam  Nathaniel,  Leeds. 

1919.  Cohen,  Simeon  Moses,  Cardiff. 
1892.  Coke,  Edmund  P.  Isaacs,  Sinclair-rd. 
1873.  Coke,  William  Harriott,  Folkestone. 
1904.  Coker,  Alfred  Philip,  New  Zealand. 

1917.  Cokkinis,  Apollo  John,  St.Mary's-hosp. 
1858.  Colahan,  John  Jos.  Aloysius,  A.M.S. 

1888.  Colborne,  George,  Bung-ay. 

1875.  Colborne,  Hy.,  St.  Leonard 's-on-Sea. 
1870.  Colborne,  John  George,  Hastings. 

1886.  Colborne,  Wm.  John,  C.B.,  R.N. 
1916.  Colborne,  Wm.  John,  Royal  Navy. 
1860.  Colby,  George,  Malton. 

1892.  Colclough,  Wm.  Frank,  Sidmouth. 

1894.  Coldicott,Wm. liime\l,Hammersmith. 
1916.  Cold  well,  Walter  Herbert,  Harrow. 

1903.  Cole,  Arthur  Frederick,  China. 

1887.  Cole,  Francis,  Deloraine,  Tasmania. 

1895.  Cole,  George,  Nottingham. 
1906.  Cole,  Horace  Godden,  Liverpool. 

1897.  Cole,  John  Wm.  Edwd.,  Wishford. 
1912.  Cole,  Percival  Courtney,  Whitchurch. 
1868.  Cole,  Pi  chard  Mount,  Gloucester. 

1889.  Cole,  Robt.  Henry,  Upp.  Berkeley-st. 
1887.  Cole,  Samuel  John,  Bideford. 
1900.  Cole,  Thos.  Edwin  Cecil,  Leamington. 
1915.§Colebrook,  Dora  Challis,  Comptmi-sf . 
1886.  Coleclough,  John  Arthur,  Winchester. 

1890.  Coleman,  Alfd.  Thomas,  Leicester. 
1897.  Coleman,  Edwd.  H.,  Wolverhampton. 
1895.  Coleman,  Ernest,  I/ford. 

]900.  Coleman,  Frank,  Harleystreet. 

1894.  Coleman, James  George  Blyth,  Derby. 

1895.  Coleman,  James  Jordan,  Bridlington. 
1867.  Coleman,  Matthew  Owen,  Surbiton. 

1896.  Coleman,  Maurice  Were,  Reading. 

2880 


1890.  Coleman,  Percy,  Clacton-on-Sea. 
1885.  Coleman,  Wm.  Edward,  Wednesbury. 
1871.  Coleman,  Wm.  Franklin,  Chicago. 
1 878.  Colenso,  Robt.  John,  Southivell-gdns. 
1901.  Coleridge,  A\f d.,  Mwet.cn  Hampstead. 
1890.  Coles,  Charles,  Oxford. 
1881.  Coles,  William  James,  Croydon. 

1876.  Coley,Fredc.  Cal\ms,Newca8tle-on- T. 

1913.  Collar,  Frank,  E.  Africa  M.S. 

1906.  Collard,BevillMolesworth,Dorc/*^er, 

1894.  Collcutt,  Arthur  Maurice,  Brighton. 
1880.  Colledge,  Lesley  Robert,  Steyning. 
1875.  Collenette,  F.  deBeauchamp,  Tooting. 

1907.  Collet,  Gilbert  Golding,  R.A.M.C. 
1874.  Collet,  Golding  Bird,  Gewge-st. 
1918.  Colley,  Thomas,  Lytham. 

1914.  Collie,  Jn.Robt.Mitchell,  Torr'gton-sq. 
1911.fCoHie,  Maysie  AM.,  Wellington,  N.Z. 
1888.  Collier,  Charles. 

1895.  Collier,  Henry  William,  Hampstcad. 
1894.  Collier,  Jas.  Stansfield,  Wimpole-st. 

1894.  Collier,  Walter  Edgar,  Maidstone. 

1880.  Collier,  William,  Oxford. 
1914.  Collier,  Wm.  Tregonwell,  M.C. 

1906.  Collingham, David II,  Gerrard's  Cross. 

1877.  Collingridge,  William,  Goudhurst. 
1905.  Collingridge,  Wm.  Rex,  Goudhurst. 
1917.  Collings,  Bernard  Stanley,  Guernsey. 

1881.  Collings,  Cbas.  d'Aiwergne,  Guernsey. 

1895.  Collings,  Dudley  Willis,  Southwold. 
1891.  Collings,  Edwd.  Beresford,  Barmley. 

1888.  Collington,  Frank  Arnott,  Coventry. 
1879.  Collington,  John  Wheler,  Kibicorlh. 
1886.  Collingwood,  Fdk.Wm.,  Brockley. 
1886.  Collingwood, G.T.,C.B.,M.V.O.,ii\.Y. 

1889.  Collins,  Algernon  Boniface,  Yapton. 

1884.  Collins,  Arthur  Ward,  Ulverstm. 
1914.  Collins,  Barry  K.  Tenison,  Cardiff. 

1890.  Collins,  Edward  Tenison,  Cardiff. 
1909.  Collins,  Eric  Abdy,  Yoxfwd. 
1890.  Collins,  Ethelbert,  Saicbridgeu'orth. 

1907.  Collins,  Francis  Garland,  I'/aistow. 

1878.  Collins,  George  Duppa,  Brosefey. 

1885.  Collins,  Geo.  Fletcher,  Sutton  Bridge. 

1881.  Collins,  Geo.  Wm.,  Wamtead,  N.E. 
1875.  Collins,  Henry  Abdv,  Saxmundham. 
[915.  Collins,  Hugh  Michael,  S.  India. 
1894.'  Collins,  John  Boniface,  Barnham. 

1890.  Collins,  John  Norton,  Peterborough. 

1917.  Collins,  Joseph  Clinton,  Chingford. 
1901.  Collins,  Michael  Abdy,  R.A.M.C. 

1882.  Collins,  Octavius  Aug.  Glnsier,  Bath. 

1891.  Collins,  Richard  Hawtiw,  L.  Hani. 
1896.  Collins,  Victor  Evelvn.  Melbourne.  J". 
1874.  Collins,  Walt.  Cbas.  Gh,  Bridgwater. 
1884.  Collins,  William C.  Glasier,  Breirham. 

1918.  Collins,  William,  Sutton-in-Ashfield. 

2937 


MEMBERS. 


179 


1876.  ( !oilins,W.E.,C.M.G.,  Wlington,N.Z. 

1899.  Colliuson,  Francis  Chas.,  Rotherham. 
1835.  Oolliason,  Fredk.  William,  Preston. 

1894.  Oollis,  Arthur  Jolin,  Newcastle-on-T. 
1896.  Oollis,  Edgar  Leigh,  HomeOJice,  S.  W. 
1898.  Colls,  Percy  Cooper,  Cranbrook, 
1898.  Collum,  Rowland,  Nottingham. 
1893.  Collyer,  Brice,  Croydon. 

1884.  Collyer,  James  Ralph,  Playden. 

1900.  Collyns,  John  Moore,  Uganda. 
1919.  Collyns,  Percival  Charle.s,  Dulvei'ton. 
1882.  Collyns,  Robert  John,  Dulverton. 
1881.  Colman,  Geo.  Maurice  II.,  li.A.M.C. 
1886.  Colman,  Walt.  Stacy,  Wimpole-st. 

1904.  Colmer,  Cecil,  Crewkerne. 

1892!  Colmer,  Ptolemy  Augustus,  YeooU. 

1905.  Colmer,  Vyvian,  Crewkerne. 

1877.  Colquhoun,  Daniel,  Dam-din.  N.  Z. 
1914.  Colquboun,  G.  R.  K.,  Westbourne-terr. 
1886.  Colquhoun,  Wm. Brooks,  Bloomsbury '. 
1868.  Colson,  Edward,  /.  J/.  &,  Southsea. 
1879.  Colt,  Thomas  Archer,  Portsea. 
1898.  Coltart,  Guv  Hemming,  Fulham. 

1898.  Coltart,  Henry  Neville,  Epsom. 
1872.  Coltart,  William  Wilson.  Epsom. 

1899.  Colvin-Smith,  Rbt.  C.  M.,  Cromer. 

1 !  100.  Colwelljlector  A.m.,Middlesex-hosp. 
1891.  Colver,  Arthur  Reg.,  Beckenham. 

1912.  Colyer,  Claude  Gray,  O.B.E.,  lieignte. 
1907.  Colver,  Horace  Charles,  Guildford. 
1898.  Colver,  Stanley  Win.  R,  Rhodesia. 

1884.  Comber,  Arthur  W.,  Oxford. 

1886.  Comber, Cha8.Tho8.Thomton,Cai/'»*i£?. 

1 887,  Oomerford,BeaumontH.;t%es£e/^en\ 

1863.  Compson,  Jn.  Chas.,  Bridge  of  Allan. 

1913.  Compston,  George  Dean,  Hastings. 
1913.  Compton,  A.  G.  W.,  R.A.M.C, 
1896.  Compton,  Thomas,  Harefield. 

1864.  Compton,  Thomas  A.,  Parkstone. 
1907.  Comyn,  Arthur  Fitzwilliam,  Hythe. 

1912.  Conivn,  Harold  F.,  Surbiton. 
1909.  Comyn,  Kenneth,  R.A.M.C. 
1893.  Conder,  Alfred  Hartwell,  Bognor. 

1895.  Conford,  Geo.  James,  Felixstowe. 

1913.  Connan,  Donald  Murray,  Old-street. 
1895.  Connell  Arthur  .Mayers,  Sheffield, 

1895.  Connell,  Walt.  T.,  Kingston,  Canada. 
19")8.  Cunnellan,  Edmund  Victor,  Newport. 
1907.  Connellau,  Percival  Sandys,  I. M.S. 
1870.  Connolly,  Benjamin  B.,  C.B.,  M.iJ. 

1914.  Oonnolly,Edwd.Worthingt'n,  Canada. 
1887.  Connolly,  Frank  Glynn,  Brisbane. 

1896.  Connor,  Geo.  Washington,  Xcwrg. 
1918.  Conoley,  Oliver  Francis, Forest-gate. 

1885.  Conolly,  Charles  Hamilton. 

1907.  Conran,  Philip  Crawford, A//'^//^/^/. 
1895.  Constable,  John  Cecil.  Brixton. 
2994 


1912.  Constant,  Charles  Fredk.,  Grdvesend. 
1856.  Constant,  Fredk.  George,  I. M.S. 

1891.  Constant,  Thomas  Edward,  JTorA. 
1917.  Coiistantin,  Julien  David,  Greenwich. 
1910.  Contractor,  A  rdeshir  lv.,  Z7m*2>.  C'oW. 
1889.  Conway,  Aubrey,  Stockport. 

1889.  Conway,  Basil  Wiseman,  Longsight. 
1902.  Coode*  Claude  Lionel,  Stroud. 
1881.  Cook,  Augustus  Henry,  Hampstead. 
1908.  Cook,  Ernest  Neville,  Uganda. 

1 893.  Cook,  Harry  Frnkhn, Madgee, N.S.  W. 
1854.  Cook,  Henry,  I. M.S.,  Lee-on-Solent, 
L906.  Cook,  Isaac  Reginald,   Woodford. 
1904.  Cook,  John,  M.C.,  Newport,  Mm. 
1858.  Cook,  John  Will.  Colchester. 

1880.  Cook,  John  Win.  Cross,  Middlesbro\ 

1902.  Cook,  Joseph  Basil,  Great  Minsenden. 
1876.  Cook,  Jos.  Belcher,  Great  Missenden. 

1881.  Cook,  Philip  Inkennan,  Bromley. 

1916.  Cook,  Philip  Nield,  £«//»</. 

18^7.  Cook,  Saml.  Bird,  Askam-in-Furne ss. 

1914.  Cook,  William  John,  Sudbury, Canada. 
1907.  Cook.William  Warner,  TF.  Hartlepool. 

1887.  Cooke,  Albert  Wm.,  Northampton. 
1837.  Cooke,  Cecil  Whitehall,  Cricklewood. 

1890.  Cooke,  Charles  Michael. 

l!»17.  Cooke,  Cyril  J.  Chesterfield,  Derty. 

1874.  Cooke,  Sir  Edward  Marriott,  K.B.E. 

1913.  Cooke,EdwardK.Cecil,M.C.,67..^W. 

1915.  Cooke,  Ernest  James,  W<e?(;  Zealand. 

1893.  Cooke,  Ernest  Wilfrid,  Shrewsbury. 

1903.  Cooke,  Francis  Gerald  H,  Westcliff'e. 

1889.  Cooke,  Francis  Henry,  Birch. 

1894.  Cooke, Frederick  Arthur,  Haddenham. 

1890.  Cooke,  George  Harry,  /Sit.  Helens. 

1917.  Cooke,  Gunaratnum  F.,  Highbury. 

1913.  Cooke,  Herbert  W.,  Weston-s.-.Mare. 
1872.  Cooke,  John,  Prahran,  Victoria. 
1889.  Cooke,  John  Ambrose,  Hereford. 
1899.  Cooke,  John  George,  Walsall. 

1895.  Cooke,Martin  Alfd.,O.B.E.,iVbyjt;oorf. 

1906.  Cooke,  Owen  C.  P.,  R.A.M.C. 
1901.  Cooke,  Reginald  Torriauo,  Ventnor. 
1919.  Cooke,  Richard  Alphonso,  Aspull. 
1915.  Cooke,  Ronald  Campbell,  M.C., D.S.I !. 

1914.  Cooke,  Stephen  Harold,  Prahran,   V. 

1888.  Cooke,  Thomas  Alfred  B.,  Sbue. 
1912.  Cooke,  Wm.  Albert,  MusweU-hill. 

1875.  Cooke,  William  Conway,  Pot/nor. 

1892.  Cooke,  William  Henry,  /;«,'/). 
1894.  Cooley,  Alfred  Glover,  2V.&  /F. 

1915.  Coomaraswamy,  Eleyathamby,  Ceyl. 

1881.  Coombe,  Albt.Townsend,IW////r/-A///. 

1882.  Coombe,  Charles  Frederick,  Sheffield. 
1917.  Coombe,  Ernest  James,  Thorverton. 

1891.  Coombe,  Thomas  Sandbv.  ILh>. 

1907.  Coomber,  Arth.  B'champ,  Shoreditch. 

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180 


MEMBERS. 


1917.  Coombes,  George  Wilfred,  Wigan. 
1904,  Coombes,  Percival  Chas.,  Merstham. 
1863.  Coombs,  Carey  Pearce,  Castle  Cary. 

1918.  Coombs,  Cyril  George,  Radstock. 

1 909.  Coombs,  H  arold  M  art  in  M  cC.,  Bedford. 
I860.  Coombs,  Rowland  Hill,  Bedford. 
1852.  Coombs,  Savill  James. 
1913.  Coope,  George  Malcolm,  Farnworth. 

1889.  Cooper,  Ardaseer  D.,  Bombay. 
1870.  Cooper,  Arthur,  Old  Burlington-street. 
1892.  Cooper,  Artb.  Tanner,  Gt.  Portland-st. 
1900.  Cooper,  Charles  Miner,  San  Francisco. 

1892.  Cooper,  Dossabhoy  Nowrojee. 
1888.  Cooper,  Edward,  R.N,  Bournemouth. 
1896.  Cooper,  Edward  Harold,  liadlett. 

1875.  Cooper,  Ernest  Eredk.,  Belsize-rd. 

1894.  Cooper,  Francis  Bastow,  Ramsgate. 
1898.  Cooper,  Frank,  Birmingham. 
1881.  Cooper,  Geo.  Predk.,  Loughton. 

1911.  Cooper,HaroldAlex.,  Wellington, N.Z. 

1896.  Cooper,  Harold  Merriman,  Hampton. 

1893.  Cooper,  Harry,  Surbiton. 

1897.  Cooper,  Harry  Gordon,  M.B.E. 

1890.  Cooper,  Harry  Joseph,  Lyme  Regis. 

1904.  Cooper,  Henry,  D.S.O.,  Royal  Navy. 
1900.  Cooper,Henry  CTeemev,Gloucester-rd 
1890.  Cooper,  Hy.  Spencer,  Peterborough. 
1903.  Cooper,  John  Sephton,  Clitheroe. 
1890.  Cooper,  Ludford,  Rochester. 

1916.  Cooper,  Mervyn  Clement,  M.C. 
1918.  Cooper,  Norman  C,  Winscomhe. 

1876.  Cooper,  Peter,  Blackheath. 

1895.  Cooper,  Rbt.  M.  Le  H.,  Wimpolc-st. 
191 8.  Cooper,RustamNusserwanj  i,  B'mbay. 
1881 .  Cooper, Walter,  Barnstaple. 

1900.  Cooper,  Walter  Edward,  E.  Hurling. 

1917.  Cooper,  Walter  Tyrell,  Abergavenny. 

1905.  Cooper,  Wilbye,  Leeds. 

1910.  Cooper,  William  Russell,  Bristol. 

1912.  Cooray,  Penis  Clarence,  Ceylon. 
1909.  Coorey,  Edward  Abraham,  Ceylon. 

1900.  Cope,  Gilbert  Edgar,  Westminster. 

1901.  Cope,  Ricardo,  Bingham. 

1917.  Copeland,  Alex.  John,  St.  Bart's. 
1804.  Copeland,  Frederick,  Norbury. 
1888.  Copeland,  Wm.  II.  L.,  8.  Kensington. 
1H7;'..  Copeland,  William  Lowry,  Chicago. 
1894.  Copeman,  Alfd.  Heathcote,  Brighton. 
1887.  ( 'opeman,  Sydney  Arth.M.,  Whitehall. 
1893.  Copland,  Geo.  Anderson,  Tr'ore,  iV.Z. 
L907.  Copland,  Jaa.  Ebenezer,  Grenada. 

1918.  Coplans,  Eliezer,  Elgin-avenue. 
1899.  Copp,  Charles  Joseph,  Toronto,  Can. 
Ik'.K',.  Corben,  Charles,  Cheam. 

L859.  Corbet,  Ilea,  Bournemouth. 

1906.  Corbett,  Geo.  Holmes  U.,  Steyning. 

1886.  Corbett,  Herbert  Henrv,  Doncast,  r. 
3108 


1917.  Corbett,RupertShelton,5«wA; o/&.4. 
1900.  Corbett, Sidney  d' Alton, Capent&sA-^/. 
1909.  Corbett,  Wm.  Victor,  i2.AJf.C. 
1873.  Corbin,  Edwd.  Kinnersly,  Guernsey. 
1903.  Corbin,  Herbert  Ernest,  Stockport. 

1902.  Corbin,  John,  Adelaide,  S.A. 

1864.  Corbin,  Thos.  Wilson,  Adelaide,  S.A. 
1894.  Corbould,V.  A.  L.  E.,  Victoria-rd.,\X. 

1887.  Cordiner,  Richard,  Dour/las,  L.ofMan. 

1903.  Cordner,  Robt.  Harry  L.,  R.A.M.C. 
1894.  Corfe,  Robert,  Greenwich. 

1902.  Corfield,  Charles,  J7rafoi. 

1897.  Cortield,  Edwd.  Carruthers,  Tooting. 

1904.  Corfield,  Walt.  Francis,  Colchester. 
1884.  Corkhill,  Jos.  G.  Garibaldi,  Southport. 

1899.  Cornaby,EdgarEdw.,7i!tti>eMsco?/r£-/;/i:. 
1915.  Cornelius,StephenAndrew,  Highbury. 
1914.  Cornelius,  William  Hern,  Teiqnmouth. 
1919.  Corner,  Cecil  G.  S.,  Bombay. 

1888.  Comer,  Frank,  Poplar,  E. 

1888.  Corner,  Harry,  Southgate,  N. 

1874.  Corney,  Bolton Glanvill,  L.S.O.,Fi/i. 
1890.  Cornilliac,  Joseph. 

1881.  Cornish,  Chas.  Newton,  Southtvick-pl. 

1900.  Cornish,  Charles  Vivian,  A'cw. 
1857.  Cornish,  Kenneth  Henry. 

1862.  Cornish,  Philip  Alfred,  Ivybridge. 
1894.  Cornish,  Sydney,  Dorking. 

1880.  Coronado,  Daniel  Enrique,  Colombia. 

1884.  Coronel,  Julius,  Paramaribo,  Surinam. 
1872.  Corrie,  Alfred  Thomas,  Royal  Navy. 
1918.  Corry,  Eric  Vere,  Sidcup. 

1907.  Corry,  Harry  Barrett,  Lisa. 

1918.  Corsi,  Henry,  Russell-square. 

1887.  Cort,  John  Giles  Denisou,  Whitburn. 

1893.  Cory,  Evan  James  Trevor,  O.B.E. 

1889.  Cory,  Frank  Gillett,  Sway. 

1875.  Cory,  Fredk.  William,  Leeds. 

1901.  Cory,  Harold  Myrie,  Chesterfield. 

1885.  Cory,  Isaac  Rising,  Guildford. 
1910.  Cory,  Rob  Fras.  Preston,  R.N. 

1881.  Cory,  William  Howard,  Bristol 

1889.  Cory n,  Hot.  Alfd.  Wm.,  California. 

1886.  Cosens,  Chas.  II.  Champion, Paignton. 

1894.  Cosens,FrancisRbt.Seppinys,  Oakh'm. 

1887.  Cosens,  Wm.  Burrough,  Dorchester. 
1875.  Cosgrave, Alexander, Bolton-le- Moors. 
1*74.  Cossham,  Wm.  Raymond, Cirencester, 
1862.  Costin,  Jo.Quick,2lfarfc4  Harborough. 

1890.  Costine,  Wm.  Courier,  Liverpool, 
1914.  Costobai  lie,  Lionel  Pal  liser,J/  oft  ram. 
1905.  Costobadie,  Vincent  A.  I'.,  Leicester. 
1887.  Cotes,  Digoy  Francis  Baynes,  Burton. 
1879.  Oottell,  Arthur  Bowditch,  R.A.M.C. 
issii.  Cottell,  Keg.  Jamea  Cope,  C.B.& 
1897.  Cotterill,  Albt.  Ernest,  Manchester. 

1  "7'.'.  Cotton,  Charles,  Canterbury. 
3165 


MEMBERS. 


181 


1899,  Cotton,  Fredk.  Win.,  R.A.M.C. 

1894.  Cotton,  H y.  Hugh  Powell,  Westerham. 
1875.  Cotton,  Herbert,  Lspivich. 

1883.  Cotton,  James  Milton,  Canada. 
1889.  Cotton,  John,  St.  Helens. 

1905.  Cotton,  Robert  Hugh,  Reading. 
1888.  Couch,  Jas.Rynaston,Pe/-£/*,  W.Aust. 

1912.  Couchinan,  Hugh  John,  Edgbaston. 

1903.  Couldrey,  Thos.  Reg.,  Scunthorpe. 

1893.  Coulson,  James  Edmund,  Fulham. 

1888.  Coulton,  John  James,  Cape,  S.Africa. 

1909.  Councell,  Edw.  Leslie,  Liverpool. 
1892.  Councell, RichardW.,  Walworth-road. 

1906.  Couper,  James,  Golders-green. 
1906.  Couper,  Sam  Barrett,  Blaby. 
1871.  Coupland,  Sidney,  Hampstead. 

1889.  Court,  Arthur,  Chesterfield. 
1899.  Court,  Edward  Percy,  Coshatn. 

1863.  Court,  Josiah,  Chesterfield. 

1905.  Courtauld,  Louis,  Culford-gardens. 
1916.  Courtis,  Alan  Osborne,  Llandaf. 
1889.  Courtney,  dry  Budd,  Bracknell. 

1905.  Courtney,  Harold  Geo.  S.,  Barton. 
1916.  Courtney,  Jos.  Moulas,  Bracknell. 

1895.  Coutts,  Francis  James,  Leytonstone, 
1897.  Coutts,  Jn.  Morton  Sim,  Highbury. 

1894.  Couzens,  Albert  Ebenezer,  New  Zeal. 
1891.  Coventon,  Charles  Arthur,  Oxford. 

1896.  Coventry,  Charles,  Perth,  W.  Aust. 
1891.  Covernton,  Hugh  Selby,  S.  Aust. 
1894.  Cowan,  Frank,  Strood. 

1879.  Cowan,  Geo.  Hoyle,  Canada. 

1910.  Cowan,  James,  Farnworth. 

1906.  Cowan,  Wm.  Joshua,  Bolt-on. 

1911.  Cowardin,  Wm.  Lewis,  Roy.  Navy. 

1909.  Cowasjee,  Maneckjee  Merwanjee. 

1897.  Cowburn,Arth.Doug.,  Barkston-gdns. 
1891.  Cowell,  Alfred  Rodgers,  Hampstead. 
1915.  Cowell,  Stuart  Jasper,  Steyning. 

1910.  Cowen,  Edw.Geo.  Huxley*  R.A.M.C. 
1882.  Cowen,  Edw.  Ingham,  Slockton-on-T. 

1864.  Cowen,  Philip,  Balham. 

1889.  Cowen,  Thos.  Philip,  Rainhill. 
1894.  Cowes,  Adam,  St.  Leonards. 

1904.  Cowie,  James  Alexander,  N.  Zealand. 
1897.  Cowie,  Robt.  M.,  D.S.O.,  R.A.M.C. 
1896.  Cowin,  Doug.  Hy.  Fawcett,  L.M.S. 
1871.  Cowley,  John  Selwyn,  Upton-on-Sev. 
1904.  Cowper,  Claude  M.h^LeightonBi'zz'd. 

191 3.  Cowper,  Hy.Dalziel,  Owen  Sound,  Can. 

1912.  Cowtan,  Frank  C,  R.A.M.C. 
1888.  Cox,  Alfred  Edward,  Granye-o-Sands. 
1919.  Cox,  Alfred  Innes,  Old  Cavendish-st. 

1890.  Cox,  Arthur  Brooks,  Sydney,  N.S.  W. 
1903.  Cox,  Clement  Harlow,  Edgbaston. 
1910.  Cox,  Donald  Maxwell,  Clifton. 
1902.  Cox,  Ernest  Alfred,  Long  Bucl.hy. 

2999 


1910.  Cox,  Frank  Elton,  Melbourne. 
1899.  Cox,  Franklin,  Reading. 
1906.  Cox,  George  Lissant,  Preston. 
1901.  Cox,  George  Ralph,  Winchcombe. 
1918.  Cox,  Hedley  Chave,  Hornsey. 
1895.  Cox,  Henry  Procter,  Vancouver. 
1883.  Cox,  John  Henry,  Nottingham. 
1918.  Cox,  John  Rudolph,  Nottingham'. 
1901.  Cox,  Joseph  Bethel,  Seven  Kings. 

1879.  Cox,  Llewelyn  Frederick,  Llanbedr. 

1908.  Cox,  Ralph,  Crick/ewood. 

1905.  Cox,  Reg.  John  Hands,  Bannu. 
1919.§Cox,  Ursula  Beatrice,  Harerstock-hill. 

1887.  Cox,  Walter  John  Roalfe,  Mortimer. 
1893.  Cox,WaltMunAy,il.G.,Birmingham. 
1915.  Cox,  Wilfred  Leigh,  Ealing. 

1869.  Cox,  William,  Winchcombe. 

1888.  Cox,  Win.  Alfred  Spencer,  Kensington. 

1880.  Cox,  William  Laird,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

1881.  Coxwell,  Chas.  Fillingham,  JJuhvich. 
1887.  Coy,  Wm.  Filmer,  Vancouver,  B.C. 

1917.  Coyte,  Ralph,  St.  Bart's. 

1909.  Crabb,  Robert  Lawson,  Esher. 

1901.  Crabtree,  Emilio  F.,  Buntingford. 

1910.  Craddock,  Francis  John,  Bath. 
1856.  Craddock,  Samuel,  Bath. 

1899.  Cragg,  Edward  Henry,  Billingboro. 
1918.§Craggs,  Joyce  Emily,  London-wall. 
1883.  Crago,  Wm.  Henry,  Sydney,  N.S.W. 
1883.  Craig,  James,  Conqleton. 
1891.  Craig,  Maurice,  GB.E.,  Harley-st. 

1918.  Craig,  Roy  Neville,  Torquay. 
1890.  Craig,  Wm.  Wallace,  Bridgnorth. 
1863.  Craister,  Thomas  Lawson. 

1877.  Crallan,  George  Edw.  James,  Jersey. 

1917.  Cramer,  William,  Hampstead, 

1906.  Crampton,  Harold  Percy,  Finchley. 
1905.  Crampton,  Walter,  Birkenhead. 

1903.  Cran,  Hugh  Rose,  Neiv  Maiden. 

1895.  Cran,  Robert  David,  Salford. 

1913.  Cran,  William  James. 

1886.  Cranstoun,  Charles  B.,  Aston-on-Clun, 

1887.  Cranstoun,  George,  Clunbury. 

1914.  Cranstoun,  Gordon,  Long  Compton. 
1899.  Crapper,  Harold  Sugden,  Poole. 

1896.  Craven,  Walter,  Rhodesia. 

1911.  Crawford,  Arthur  H.,  Ottawa,  Can. 
1893.  Crawford,  Cyril  Rodney  H.,  Pemhury. 

1912.  Crawford,  HughGregan,M.C,  Clones. 
1911.  Crawford,  Jas.  Garfield,  M.C.,  N.Z. 

1907.  Crawford,  Robert,  Leicester. 

1905.  Crawford,  Stephen Estridge,A>?i- Zeal, 

1904.  Crawford,  Thos. Wm.  Waft.,  Hackney. 

1899.  Crawford, VincentJ.,D.S.O.,i2..4. M. C. 

1902.  Crawford, ~Ww.Thom&on,Nottingham. 

1918.  Crawhall,  Thos.  Lionel,  Newcastle. 

1900,  Crawley,  Herbert  Ed  wd,,  Portsmouth^ 

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182 


MEMBERS. 


1913.  Orawshaw,ChaB.  II..  Ashton-u.-Lyne. 
1901.  <  Jrawshaw,  Ernest  J  n.  ,High  Wycombe. 
1905.  <  Irawshaw,  James  Henry,  New  Zeal. 
L883.  Crawshaw,  Samuel,  Ashton-v,.~Lyne. 

1894.  Creak,  Alex.  Brodie,  Birmingham. 

1895.  Creasy,  Lawrence  E.,  Weymottth-st. 

1885.  Creasy,  Rolf,  Windlesham. 

1918.  Creasy,  Roll,  Windlesham. 

I  885.  Cree/Gerald,  C.Ji.,  C.M.G.,  R.A.M.C. 
1883.  Cree,  Herbert  Eustace,  R.A.M.C. 

1888.  Cree,  James  Douglas,  llampstead. 
1874.  Cree,  William  Edward,  Tari stock. 
1866.  Cned,  John  Mildred,  Sydney. 

1 916.  ( 'relliu,  Dong].,  M.C.,  Douglas,I.ofM. 

1865.  Cremonini,  John,  .ZVeio  Oxford-street. 

1877.  Creasey,  George  II.,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

1883.  Cresswell,  Francis,  Barrmo-on-Scar. 

1866.  Cresswell,  Richard,  Portishead.  • 
L893.  Cresswell,  Stuart  Corn wallis,  Dow/ats. 

1914.  Cresswell,  Thomas  H.,  Cheltenham. 
1887.  Cressy,  Arth.  Z.  Claydon,  WaUingtcn. 
1'888.  Cressy,  Charles  James,  Rijigwood. 
1913.  Creswell,  Harrv  Edmund,  M.C. 

1889.  Creswell,J«  Jm  Edwards,M.B.E.,.S'«e^. 

1917.  Cr6tin,  Jean,  Acton. 

1907.  Creux,  Paul  Alfred,  Cope,  &  Africa. 
1905.  Crew,  Fredk.  Deny  s,IIigham  Ferrers. 
1895.  Cribb,  Harry  Giftbrd,  Winterton. 

1919.  Crichlow,  Egbert  A.  L.,  Trinidad. 

1878.  Crick,  Samuel  Arthur,  Leicester. 

1882.  Crick,  Wm.  Throne,  Leicester. 
1898.  Cridland,  Arth.  B.,  Wolverhampton. 
1905.  Crinks,  Victor  Adolphus,  Newport. 
1916.  Crinsoz  de  Cottens,  Francois,  Geneva. 
1877.  Cripps,  Chas.  Couper,  CamberweU-gr, 
1887.  Crisp,  Ernest  Ilv.,  OM  Burlington-st. 
L897.  Crisp,  Geo.  Bedford,  R.A.M.C. 

1  B84.  Crisp,  James  Ellis,  Cm-sham. 
1869.  Crisp,  James  Luke,  AW/<  Shields. 

1886.  Crisp,  John,  Market  Ilarhorongh. 
1898.  Crispin,  Kdw.  Smvth,  Khartoum. 
1872.  Oritchett,  Sir  G.  A.  Bart.,  K.CA  .0. 
1875.  (.'rocker,  Henry  Lawrence,  Roy.Navy. 

1890.  Crocker,  James  Meadmore,  Bingley. 

1884.  Crocker,  John  Hedley,  Richmond, 

1883.  Croft,  Edward  Octavius,  Z««fo. 
L892.  Croft,  John  Thos.  Herbt.,  Edgwich. 

1907.  Croft,  Lawrence,  Turletim. 

1908.  Crofton,  J.  Hutchinson,  Oswestry. 
L906.  Crofts,  Arthur  Douglas,  Windsor. 
L'892.  Crofts,  George  Harry,  Leicester. 
1902.  Croly,  Henry  Pennington,  Charlbury. 

1904.  Cromie,  Mortimer  John,  R.A.M.C. 
1889.  Crompton,  Ernest,  Newmarket. 

1905.  Crompton,  Ralph,  Ramsbottom. 
1901.  Crompton,  Richard  By.,  Manchester. 
L895,  Croneen,  Sydney,  Ttoyal  Navy, 

3336 


1864.  Cronin,  Eugene  Francis,  Clapham. 
1913.  Cronin,  Michael  Joseph,  Stamford-hill. 

1879.  Cronk,  Herbert  George,  Repton. 
1913.  Cronk,  Herbert  Leslie,  Repton. 

1889.  Crook,  Arthur,  Norwich. 
1918.  Crook,  Eric  Ashley,  Grayshott. 
1877.  Crook,  Herbt.  David,  Canada. 

1891.  Crooke,  William,  JV>*y  Brighton. 
1881.  Crookshank,  Edgar  March,  Grinstead. 

1894.  Crookshank,  Francis  G.,  Wimpole-st. 
1885.  Cropley,  Alfred,  Northampton. 

1892.  Cropp,  I'M  ward  Lycett,  Reading. 
1909.  Cropper,  John  Westray,  Sutton. 

1895.  Crosby,  Arth.  Hy.  Pascal,  A>u>  Z. 

1890.  Crosby,  Herbt.  Thomas,  Gordon-sq. 

1885.  Crosby,  Robert,  South  Shields. 

1892.  Crosland,  George  Wm.  K.,  D.S.O. 
1905.  Cross,  Claude  Harold,  I. M.S. 

1888.  Cross,  Edward  John,  'St.  Neots. 

1893.  Cross,  Ernest  William,  Leytonstone. 

1892.  Cross,  Geoffrey,  Knutsford. 

1902.  Cross,  Gerald  Conybeare,  i?oy.  Navy. 

1886.  Cross,  Robert  George,  Petersfeld. 

1880.  Cross,  Thomas  Brown. 

1896.  Cross,  Wm.  Foster,  NewCavendish-st. 

1889.  Crosse,  Reg.  Edward,  Balham. 

1 912.  Crosse,SpencerStawell,M.C.,i?e/</ate. 

1881.  Crossley,  Charles,  Leicester. 
1886.  Crossley,  Ely  Wilkinson,  Halifax. 
L897.  Crossley,  Hy.  Jos.,  CLE.,  R.A.M.C. 
1895.  Crossley,  Samuel,  Leeds. 

1894.  Crossman,  Francis  Ward,  Bristol. 
1875.  Crouch,  Ernest  John,  Hoburt. 
1914.  Crouch,  Harold  A.,  M.C. 

1895.  Crouch,  Herbert  Challice,  Ascot. 
1885.  Crowdy,  Franc.  Demainbray,  Torquay. 

1900.  Crowe,  Henry  Neville,  Worcester. 

1901.  Crowe,  Henry  Warren,  Yelverton. 

1893.  Crowley,  Ralph  Henry,  Letchuorth. 
1874.  Crowther,  Arthur  Bingham,  Hobart, 
1893.  Crowther,  Charles  Keith,  Queensbury, 
1866.  Crowther,  Edwd.  Lodewyk,  Hobart. 
L885.  Crowther,  .In.  W.,  fPert  Bromwich. 
1912.  Crowther,  Wm.  Edmund,  Howden. 

1896.  Crowther-Smith,  Stanley  F.,Headley. 
1903.  Crozier,Geo.  Rowland  H.,  Transvaal. 
1919.  Cruchlev,  Ignatius  Joseph,  Jamaica. 

1897.  Cruddas,  Hamilton  Maxwell,  /.MS. 

1888.  Cruickshank,  John  David,  Horsham. 
1909.  Crump,  Colin  Harold,  Auckland,N.Z. 
1893.  Crump,  James  Arthur.  Welshpool. 
L904.  Crump,  Stanley  Tivt'iisis,  I. M.S. 

1889.  Crump,  Thos.  Greenwood,  Burnley. 
1896.  Cryer,  Joseph,  Manchester. 

1918.  Cubhon,  Henry  Thomas,  Letchworth. 
L900.  Cubley,  Arthur,  7C.  Hampstead. 
1899.  Cuddon-Fletcher,A.J.McN.,Z«cMter. 
3393 


MEMBERS. 


183 


1918.  Cuff,Cyril  Charles  Herbert, Mitcham. 
1882.  Cuff,  Robert,  Scarborough. 

1868.  Cuffe,  Alfred  Gordon,  Chester. 

1879.  Cuffe,  Edward  Meade,  Parkstone. 

1880,  Cuffe,  Robert  E.  Gillhurst. 

1882,  Culhane,  Francis  Jn,  Fitzg.,  Marlow. 

1878.  Culhane,  Fdk.  Win.  Slater,  Hastings. 
1908.  Cullen,  Alfred  Edgar,  W.  Australia. 
1899.  Cullen,  Jas.  Alfd.  Patrick,  Bedford, 
1859.  Cullen,  Peter,  I.  M.S. 

1880.  Culling,  John  Chislet,  C.B.,  A. M.S. 
1896,  Culmer,  John  James,  Nassau.  W.I. 
1896.  Culmer,  Joseph  William,  Saltley. 

1902.  Cuming,  Richard  Ingrain,  Racton-rd, 
1908.  Cumming,  Chas.  Reginald,  Gait,  Can. 

1879.  Cumming,  Geo.  Wm.  H.,  Torquay. 

1919.  Cumming,  Herbert  E.,  Montreal. 
1911.  Cumming,  John  Hamilton,  Torquay. 

1903.  Cumming,  William  Allan,  Quebec. 
1895.  Cummings,  Arth.  Pollard,  Stratford. 
1917.  Cuminings.Eust'ce  H.T., SterraZeone. 

1884.  Cummings,  Harold  Lytton,  Tasmania. 
1892.  Cummings,  Henry  Joseph. 

1902.  Cundell,  Harold  Juler,  Liverpool. 
1888.  Cundell,  Wm.  Hatch,  Bournemouth. 
1908.  Cunningham,  Arth.  Jn.W.,  Liverpool. 

1914.  Cunningham, F.H.L.,M.C.,St. Bart's. 

1903.  Cunningham,  Herbert  H.  B.,  Belfast. 

1916.  Cunningham,  Leslie,  Hutton. 

1906.  Cunningham,  Norman  R.,  Transvaal. 

1883.  Cunnington,  Cecil  Wm.,  Hampstead. 
1916.§Cunnington,  Phillis  E.,  Finchley. 

1917.  Cunnington/Thos.Morley,  WestEnd-l. 

1883.  Cuolahan,  John  Herbt.,  Bermondsey. 
1879.  Curd,  Charles,  Bath. 

1913.  Cure,  Jules  Maurice,  Mauritius. 

1885.  Curgenven,  Jn.  Sadler,  Craven-hill. 
1890.  Curgenven,  Wm.  Brendon,  Victoria. 
1906.  Curl,  Henley  Frank,  Ely. 

1899.  Curl,  Sydney  Walter,  Colchester. 

1915.  Curie,  Reginald,  Leamington. 
1861.  Curme,  Decimus,  Blandford. 

1898.  Curme,  Duncan,  Edwd.  R.A.M.C. 
1917.  Curnock,  Dennis  Reginald,  Epping. 
1895.  Currey,  Edmond  Fr.  Neville,  Lismore. 

1884.  Currey,  Robert  Henry,  Liverpool. 
1874.  Currie,  Andrew  Stark,  Oxford-terr. 
1894.  Currie,  John,  Lagos. 

1914.  Currie,  John  Duncan  Legge,  Bungay. 
1881.  Currie,  Oswald  James,  Cape  Toicn. 
1911.  Cursetjee,  H.  J.  M.,  D.S.O.,  I.M.S. 
1881.  Curtayne,  Herbert  Maxwell. 

1899.  Curties,  Arthur  Wm. Stutter,  Burtoas. 

1904.  Curtis,  Arthur  Humphry,  Neio  Zeal. 
1865.  Curtis,  Chas.  Edwin,  Bath. 

1908.  Curtis,George  Herbert,  Devonshire-st. 
1901.  Curtis,  Geo.  Wm.,  Wick  St.  Mary. 
3450 


1893.  Curtis,Montague\Vm.W.,^'f«sm^f>M. 
1899.  Curtis,  Percy  James,  Beckenham. 
1858.  Curtis,  William,  Alton. 
1889.  Curwen,  Eliot,  Hove. 
1877.  Cusack,  Robert  Oriel,  R.A.M.C. 
1884.  Cusse,  Ernest,  Broughton. 
1892.  Cutcliffe,  Montagu,  Dawlish. 
1879.  Cuthbert,  Chas.  Firmin,  Gloucester. 
1915.  Cuthbert,  Ediii.Sheppard/S'oxMKw/w 
1889.  Cuthbert,  Heury  Pierce,  Queensferry. 
1909.  Cutler,  Fredk.  John,  Pembroke-dock. 
1902.  Cutler,  Horace  Arthur,  Walton. 
1891.  Cutler,  Lennard,  Kensington. 
1919.  Cutts,  George  Lambert,  Bognor. 
1908,  Cyriax,  Richd,  Julius,  Welbeck-st. 


D, 

1917.  Dabbons,  Ahmed  Tayel,  Egypt. 
1883.  Dabbs,  Charles  John,  Manchester. 
1914.§D'Abreu,DelphineGertrude,Z,wc£«ofc 
1882.  Dacre,  John,  Clifton. 
1914.  Dacre,  Richard  Irving,  Clifton. 
1910.§Dadabhoy,  Dossibai  J.  R.,  Bombay. 
1907.  Dadachanji,  Kaikhosru  K.,  I.M.S. 
1910.  Dadachanji,  Rustom  K.,  I.M.S. 

1907.  Daft,  Hedley  Gascoyne,  Manchester. 

1890.  Daggett, Hy.Ingledew,  Boroughbridge. 
1833.  D'Aguiar,  Joao  Gomes,  Demerara, 

1893.  Dain,  Harry  Guy,  Birmingham. 
1917.§Daintree,  Dorothy  Trevor,  Croydon. 
1910.  Daiuty,  Ralph  George,  Slough. 

1908.  Dakeyne,  Daniel  Irving,  Cheadle. 

1897.  Dakin,  Thomas  Burns,  Henley. 
1882.  Dakin,  Wm.  R.,  Moreton-iu-Marsh, 
1913.  Dakin-Smith,  Wm.  Ily.,  R.A.M.C. 
1895.  Dalai,  Ratansha  Dinshaw,  India. 

1894.  Dalby,  Jn.  L.  J.  Bennett,  Brighton. 

1909.  Dale,  Aston  Ridley,  Chisivick. 

1909.  Dale,  Benjamin,  Birmingham. 
1879.  Dale,  Benjamin  Hague,  Ashford. 

1891.  Dale,  Cuthbert  Bracey,  Ed(/baston. 
1908.  Dale,  John,  O.B.E.,  Coleshill, 
1882.  Dale,  Walter  Frederick,  Neiclyn. 
1913.  Dale,  William,  Ashford. 

1910.  Dale,  William  Chalmers,  China. 

1898.  Dalebrook,  John,  Spain. 
1898.  Dalgado,  Patrick,  Ceylon. 

1906.  Dalgliesh,  Frank  Bell,  R.A.M.C. 

1887.  Dalgliesh,  John  Wm.,  Sutton. 

1862.  Dalgliesh,  Jonathan,  Newcasf/e-on-T. 
1878.  Dallaway,Jos.  Wm.D.,  WmdKmCTb. 

1888.  Dallewy,  John,  Went. 

1901.  Dally,  Jn.  Fredk.  H,  Up.  Wimpole-st. 
1856.  Dalton,  Frederick  George,  X.S.  W. 
3502 


184 


MEMBERS. 


1891.  Dalton,  Fredk.  Jas.  A.,  C.M.G.,7Z.iV. 

1904.  Dalton.  G.  F.,  Kingston,  Canada. 
]87(.».  1). ih on,  Norman,  Harleystreet, 
lSt'4.  Dalton,  Thomas,  Llandudno. 

1905.  Daly,  Ashley  Skefliugton,  tteaford-crt. 
I  -in i.  Daly.  Fredk.  Jaa.  Purcell,  P.#  O.  Co. 
1909.  Daly,  .lames  Thomas,  Bombay. 
1896.  Daly,  Nolan,  Brantley. 

1879.  Daiiiant,  Arthur  Johnson,  Cowcs. 

1908.  D'Amieo,  Guido  de  Piro,  W.Af.M.S. 

1895.  Dampier-Bennett,  A.  G  ,  Kingstown. 

1896.  Danaher,  Edwd.  Harry  J.,  Rainham, 

1909.  Danaher,  Harry  Wins.  15.,  Luton. 
1913.  Danby,  Alfred  Beuthin,  JV~.  Zealand. 
1H14.  Dancy,  John  Horace,  Ramsgate. 
1896.  Dando,  Edwin  Arthur,  Dudley. 
1887.  Dane,  Robert,  Straits  Settlements. 
1916.  Dani,  Raghunall  Ganesh,  Sholapoor. 

1898.  Daniel,  Alfred  Wilson,  JIanwcll. 
1895.  Daniel,  EdgarGeorgeClenient,2?pso»i. 

1887.  Daniel,  Ernest  0.  S.,  Orange  Rio.  Col. 
1886.  Daniel,  Freda  E.,  Barrow-in-Furness. 
1915.  Daniel,  Herbert  McW.,  BvJblin. 
1867.  Daniel,  Jn.Waterlnnise,  A'.  7>Vm«n«7c/,\ 

1892.  Daniel,  Robt.  Napier,  Nevem-square, 
1916.§1  >aniel,  Stephanie  I'.L.H.T.,  Cable-st. 
1858.  Daniel,  Thos.  Palmer,  Beaminster. 

1891.  Daniel,  Wm.  P.  Taylour,  Cable-st. 

1888.  Daniell,  Edgar  Percy,  Thorpe  Bay. 

1888.  Daniell,  Geo.  W.  B.,  Capetown. 

1889.  Daniell,  Henry  Pywell 

1886.  Daniels,  Charles  W.,  Harleystreet. 

1899.  Danks,  Walter  Seymour,  Sutton. 

1 915.  1  >annatt, Robert  Malcolm,JKac&Aea£A. 
1852.  Dansey,  George  Fredk.,  Sydney. 

1892.  Dansey-1 'rowning,  George,  C.R.E. 
18!>7.  Dantes,  Augustus  Paul,  Bombay, 
1901 .  Danvers-Atkinson,F.C.E.,»SW/}nowr-s£. 

1893.  Darabseth,  Navroji  Beramji,  India. 
1898.  Darby,  William  Sydney,  Harrow. 
1898.  Derbyshire,  Douglas  Edwd.,  Lincoln. 
1903.  Derbyshire,  Harold  8.  C,  Ealing. 
L916.  1  )urgan, Patrick  Arthur,  Grove-end-rd. 
1918,  d'Arifat,  Andre  ('.  de  L.,  7Vn's. 
1892.  Darker,  George  Fitzjames,  Temple. 
1886.  Darlow,  Alfred,  Platstow.  E. 

1888.  Darroll,  Win.  Burwell,  Leinttcardine. 
1896.  Dartnellj  Louis  Edward,  A'oy.  Navy, 
1  Hi 7.  1  >as,  I lari,  Lahore. 
1913.  Das,  Manindranath,  M.O.,  7.J/..V. 
1906.  Daser,  P<  ter  Paul,  Finsburi/'-pavement. 
1896.  Dashwood,  Charles  Ewert,  Sicily. 
1888.  Date,  William  llm-tim,  Barnstaple. 
191H.  Datta,  Jatindra  Kumar,  Me.vborough, 
1918.  Datta,  Pares  ( 'lia.nilra. 

1905.  Daukes,  Sidney  Herbert,  Norwich. 

1913.  Daunt,  Francis  Eldon,  Claphaai-nl. 
3559 


188.").  Davenport,  Arthur  Fredk.,  Victoria. 
1896.  Davenport,  Edwd.  Chas.,  China. 
1916.  Davenport,  Robert  Cecil,  Hiyhgate. 
1896.  Davey,  Arthur  Tonkin,  Goodmayes. 
1874.  Davey,  Charles  James,  Natal. 
1896.  Davey,  Ernest  Llewellyn,  W aimer. 
1900.  Davey,  James,  Rhodesia. 

1899.  Davey,  John  Bernard,  Nyasalaud. 
1888.  Davey,  Samuel,  Caterham. 
1887.  Davey,  Thomas  George. 

1910.  Davey,  Thomas  Ronald,  Bampton. 

1900.  David,  Archbd.  Sinclair,  Fyfield. 
1884.  David,  Evan  Thomas. 

lit  14.  David,  Thomas  Wm.,  Abergavenny. 
1880.  David,  Wm.  Washington,  Pontypridd. 
1904.  Davidson,  Alan,  Vermont,  U.S.A. 

1878.  Davidson,  Alexander,  Toronto. 
1908.  Davidson,  Archibald,  Norwich, 
1906.  Davidson,  Duncan,  M.C.,  Coventry. 
1895.  Davidson,  Guilford,  Queensland. 

1886.  Davidson,  Harold,  Teddington. 
1883.  Davidson,  Hugh  M.,  Queensberry-pl. 

1879.  Davidson,  John,  Z7.i  bridge. 
D09.  Davidson,  Maurice,  Southsea. 

1901.  Davidson,  Wm.  Henry,  China. 
1893.  Davies,  Alban  Davy,  Yarmouth. 

1887.  Davies,  Albert  Barnes,  Stroud. 

1917.  Davies,  Albert  Victor  S.,  Carmarthen. 
1916.  Davies,  Albert  Wm.  Abell,  Leicester. 

1888.  Davies,  Alfred  Owen,  Machynlleth. 
1908.  Davies,  Arthur,  Greenwich. 

1912.  Davies,  Arthur  A.  M.,  R.A.M.C. 

1913.  Davies,  Arthur  Lewis,  Llanmwehlli/n. 

1880.  Davies,  Arthur  Mercer,  R.A.M.C. 
1900.  Davies,  Aubrey  Hugh,  Vancouver. 

1902.  Davies,  Charles  Woolmer,  Soufhport. 

1898.  Davies,  David,  Tmibridye  Wells. 
1871.  Davies,  David  Arthur,  Swansea. 

1912.  Davies,  David  Arwyn,  LlandUo, 
1912.  Davies,  David  Henry,   fVattstOwn, 
1891.  Davies,  David  Livingstone,  Criceieth. 

1914.  Davies,  David  Floyd,  Boncath. 
^905.  Davies,  David  Morgan,  Aberayron. 
1879.  Davies,  David  Samuel,  Bristol. 
1893.  Davies,  Ellis  Thomas,  Liverpool, 

1915.  Davies,  Eric  David  1).,  CK/W 
1915.  Davies,  Finest  I  von,  Harry. 

1918.  Davies,  Evan  Slierrali,   tVestm. 

1 905.  Davies,  Fxedk.Spencer,2fce&Aursf-A*ff. 
1917.  Davies,  George  Vincent;  LlaneUy, 

1913.  Davies,  Hector  Wynne,  Colwyn  Bay. 
1883.  Davies,  Hry.  Arth.Bluett,  Levin, N.Z. 

1906.  Davies,  Herbert  Rees,  Kingston. 
1884  Davies,  Howard,  Pontypridd, 
1891.  Davies,  Howard  Owen,  Ealing. 

1899.  Davies,  Howell,   Transvaal. 

L887.  Davies,  Hughes  Reid,  Woodford. 
3616 


MEMBERS. 


185 


1919.  Davies,  Idris,  Ynysybwl. 

1879.  Davies,  James  David,  Ryde. 

1919.  Davies,  Jenner  Conwaj-,  Hampstead. 

1878.  Davies,  John,  Newtown. 

1882.  Davies,  John  Charles,  Ruabon. 
1914.  Davies,  John  Christopher,  Bristol. 

1914.  Davies,  John  Edgar,  M.C.,  Cardiff. 

1891.  Davies,  John  Edward,  Liscard. 

1894.  Davies,  Jn.  Edwd.  Henry,  Wrexham. 

1895.  Davies,  Jn.  Edgar  Philip,  Llanelli/. 
1872.  Davies,  John  Hopkyn,  Port  Talbot. 

1915.  Davies,  John  Kenyon,  Outram-rd. 
1914.  Davies,  John  Llewellyn,  Norlavd-sq. 

1893.  Davies,  John  Lloyd,  Newport,  Hon. 
1911.  Davies,  John  Lloyd,  Llandyssul. 

1879.  Davies,  Jn.  M.  Lloyd,  Haverfordwest. 
1910.  Davies,  John  Philip  Hy.,  Ton-Pentre. 
1905.  Davies,  John  Rees,  Long  Ditlon. 
1914.  Davies,  John  Rhys,  Cardigan. 

1883.  Davies,  John  Thomas,  Leicester. 
1899.  Davies,  Jos.  Trower,  Grahamstown. 
1905.  Davies,  Langford  Geo.,  Broadclyst. 
DIG.  Davies,  Lionel  Meredith,  Carmarthen. 

1916.  Davies,  Llywelyn  Aplvan,  M.C. 

1914.  Davies,  Percy  Vernon,  Talgarth. 

1892.  Davies,  Richard,  Cheltenham. 
1913.  Davies,  Richard  William,  Bonn. 

1894.  Davies,  Samuel  Hugh  R.,  Worthing. 

1881.  Davies,  Sidney,  Woolwich. 

1918.  Davies,  Sidney  R.  E.,  Shooter'1  s-h.-rd. 
1908.  Davies,  Sidney  Trevor,  Westminster 

1884.  Davies,  Sievewright  Xvih., Blackburn. 
1875.  Davies,  Thomas,  West  Kensington. 
1908.  Davies,  Thomas,  Pencader. 

1917.  Davies,  Thomas,  Hampstead, 
1902.  Davies,  Thomas  Ashton,  Ruislip. 
1908.  Davies,  Thomas  Bonnor,  Tonypandy. 
1898.  Davies,  Thos.  John,  Rho?idda  Valley. 
1894.  Davies,  Thomas  Joseph,  Askem. 

1918.  Davies,  Thomas  Morris,  Ilford. 

1915.  Davies,  Thomas  Reginald,  LlaneUy. 
1904.  Davies,  Thomas  Sidney,  Pretoria. 
1907.  Davies,  Timothy  Howell,  Swansea. 

1901.  Davies,  Walter  Ernest  L.,  Llanidloes. 
18G1.  Davies,  William,  Llandilo. 

1882.  Davies,  William,  Peckham. 
1918.  Davies,  William,  Cardiff. 
18G9.  Davies,  Wm.  Henry,  Frome. 

1902.  Davies,  Wm.  James,  Aberayron. 
1898.  Davies,  Wm.  John  Edwin,  Japan. 
1896.  Davies,  Wm.  Lloyd  B.,  Harley-st. 
1913.  Davies,  William  LI.  Gwyn,  Garthe. 
1893.  Davies,  Wm.  Thomas,  Penybont. 
1882.  Davies, Wm.Thos.F.,D.S.O.,S.4/wv*. 

1885.  Davis,  Arth.  Holdsworth,  Bournem'th 
1907.  Davis,  Arth. Hubert  Trebv,  R.A.M.C. 

1880.  Davis,  Arthur  Randall,  Hyihe. 

3G73 


1881.  Davis,  Charles  Daniel,  Kenley. 

1903.  Davis,  Charles  Noel,  Shanghai. 

1888.  Davis,  Cyril  Stephen,  New  Zealand. 

1881.  Davis,  Edward,  R.A.M.C. 

1885.  Davis,  Edw.  Sandom  Stone,  St.Blazey. 
1900.  Davis,  Everard  Inseal,  Worthing. 

1889.  Davis,  Fredk.  Lionel,  Br.  Honduras. 

1889.  Davis,  Gateward  Coleridge,  Sydney. 

1904.  Davis,  Rev.  George  B.,  Cambridge. 

1886.  Davis,  George  William,  Sidcup>. 

1873.  Davis,  Harry,  Callington. 
1888.  Davis,  Harry,  Callington. 

1911.  Davis,  Henry  Harvard,  M.C. 
1895.  Davis,  Hy.  John  Banks,  Portman-st. 
1904.  Davis,  John  James,  Ontario. 

1882.  Davis,  John  Warren,  Dorset-square. 
1917.  Davis,  Peter  Gerald  S.,  Barnes. 

1887.  Davis,  William,  Whitstable. 
1880.  Davis,  William  George. 

1899.  Davis,  William  Herbert,  Devonport. 
1899.  Davison,  Henry  Edward,  Whitley  Bay. 

1912.  Davison,  Kaye  E.  R  ,  New  Maiden. 

1874.  Davison,  RashellThoma8,Ae«;J^/(/W<. 

1915.  d'Avray,  Alexander  Decimus. 
1893.  Davson,Jas.Benj.Hoghton,  W.Africa, 
1877.  Davy,  David  Henry,  Hull. 

1907.  Davy,  Gerald  II.,  U.B.E.,  R.A.M.C. 
1877.  Davy,  Sir  Henry,  K.B.E.,O.B.,.Ereter. 

1903.  Davy,  Philip  C.T.,CM.<J., R.A.M.C. 

1913.  Davy,Richard  Denis,  7SLC, R.A.M.C. 

1904.  Davy,  Wm.  Bradshaw,  Hampstead. 
1911.  Daw,  Hubert,  Stratford-place. 
1895.  Daw,  William  Henry,  R.N. 

1903.  Dawe,  Charles  Henry,  R.N. 
1899.  Dawe,  Frank  Sherwill,  Chisivick. 

1895.  Dawes,  Christopher  Dering,  I. M.S. 

1890.  Dawes,  George  Harry,  Sheffield. 

1907.  Dawes,  Herb. Edwin T.,  Rudder  sfield. 
1893.  Dawkin,  George  Mansell,  Pontypridd. 
1886.  Dawson,  Arthur  Willan,  I.  M.S. 

1890.  Dawson,  Sir  B.  E.,  G.C.V.O.,  C.B. 

1891.  Dawson,  Cecil  Lacy,  Berry,  N.S.  W. 

1916.  Dawson,  Fredk.  G.  Leslie,  Plymouth. 
1911.  Dawson,  Guy  de  H.,  D.S.O.,  M.C. 
1913.  Dawson,  Hugh  Pudsey,  Harston. 
1911.  Dawson,  Lionel  Montrose,  M.C. 

1908.  Dawson, Reginald  Branch,  Willenhall. 
1899.  Dawson,  Thomas  Denman,  W.  Austr. 
1919.  Dawson,  Wm.  Siegfried,  Beckenham. 
1906.  Day,  Arthur  Percival,  Ceylon. 
1908.  Day,  Bernard,  Fed.  Malay  States. 
1903.  Day,  Charles  Frederick,  Leigh-on-Sea. 
1874.  Day,  Edward  Joseph,  Dorchester. 
1916.  Day,  George,  Nonvich. 

1902.  Day,  Harold  Benjamin,  M.C,  Cairo. 

1896.  Day,  James  John,  O.B.E.,  Sandwich. 
1882.  Day,  John  Roberson,  Devonshire-pi. 

3730 


186 


MEMBERS. 


1802.  Day,  Joseph  Henry,  Oxford-street. 
1918.§Day,  Mary,  Norwich. 

1913.  Day,  Sidney  Alfred,  Kingston. 
1880.  Day,  Thomas  Montagu,  Harlow. 
1880.  Day,  William  Aloysius,  Bath. 

1903.  Day,  Win.  Frank  Lydstone,  Roydon. 

1803.  Day,  Wm.  Henry,  Leigh-road,  N. 
1902.  Day,  Wm.  Leigh  Maule,  Colchester. 

1893.  Dayus,  Fredk.  Herbert,  West  Ham. 
1911.  De)  Jyotish  Chandra,  I.M.S. 

1917.  de  A  brew,  Leslie  Perkins,  Batcombe-st. 
1886.  Deacon,  George  Edward,  Norwich. 

1897.  Deakin,  Frank  Newstead,  Walsall. 

1913.  Deakin,  Howard  Vipond,  Parkend. 

1914.  Dean,  Christopher,  M.C.,  Markbeech. 
1899.  Dean,  Edmund  Clapperton,  W.  Aust. 

1904.  Dean,  Henry  Roy,  Manchester. 
1908.  Dean,  Lawrence  Thompson,  Spilsby. 
1879.  Deane,  Arthur  Dorman,  W.  Aust. 

1886.  Deane,  Edward,  Reading. 

1915.  Deane,  George  Stanley,  Scothorne. 
1831.  Deane,  Herbt.  Edward,  Weymouth-st. 
1907.  Deane,  William,  Wragby. 

1862.  Deans,  John,  Victoria. 
1911.  Deer,  Alexander  Arnitt,  Bebington. 
1911.  Dearden,  Harold,  Lowndes-street. 
1882.  Dearden,  John  Walter,  Castleford. 

1885.  Dearden,  Wm.  Francis,  Manchester. 
1915.  Dearden,  Wm.  John,  Manchester. 

1889.  Deare,  Benjamin  Hobbs,  I.M.S. 

1895.  Deas,  Frank,  Merton. 

1887.  Debenham,  Horace  Allan,  Presteigne. 
]  853.  Debenham,  Horace  Kersey, Presteign e. 

1918.  Debenham, Leonard  Snowden,  Acton. 

1890.  Debenham,  Robt.  Barsham,  Poplar. 

1913.  de  Boer,  Henry  S.,  M.C.,  Ceylon. 
1904.  de  Brent,  Harold  John,  M.C 
1874.  De  Brent,  Mortimer  John,  Clapham. 

1894.  De  Castro,  George,  Bournemouth. 

1886.  de  Chazal,  Edmd.  Lucien,  Mauritius. 

1896.  Deck,  Edward  James,  Neio  Zealand. 
1906.  Deck,  Horace  Leigh,  Sydney. 
1862.  Deck,  John  Feild,  Sydney. 

1914.  de  Costa,  Marcelline,  Ceylon. 
1906.  de  Coteau,  Joseph  Taalle,  Grenada. 
I'll  1.  de  Fonseka,  Duncan  C,  Black  heath. 
1899.  de  Freitas,  Quirino  B.,  Brit.  Guiana. 

1898.  de  Gannes,  Jos.  Louis  F.,  Trinidad. 
1896.  de  Gebert,  Louis  Jean  Adam, Horneey. 
L9]  I.  de  Glanville,  L.  R.  G.,  Beahill. 

I  885.  de  Gruchy,  Chas.  William,  Carrleon. 
L888.  Deighton,  Frederick,  Cambridge. 
L894.  de  Jong,  Edward  Meyer,  Lymm. 

1893.  de  Kortf,  Wm.  Edmund,  ( 'qpe  Town. 

L894,  de  Kretser,  Edward  Wifliain,  Ceylon. 
1904.  De  la Cour, George,  G.B.E..22./1.J/.C. 
I  it-  la  ( lour,  ( leo.  Francis,  Camden-rd, 
3787 


1909.  Delafield,Max  Everard,M.C.,I2&itfy*«fc 

1862.  Delamotte,  George  Cotes,  Swanaye. 
1877.  De  Lautour,  BertrandEdgar,iVeK>Ze«/. 
1896.  Delbruck,  Raoul  E.,  Chelsea. 

1916.  de  Lemos,  Martin  Jos.,  Brixton. 
1861.  De  Leon,  John, Montego  Bay,  Jamaica. 

1911.  Delmege,  James  Anthony,  O.B.E. 
1881.  DeLom,  Henry  Anthony,  Pimlico. 

1894.  Delve,  Alfred,  Highbury-crescent,  N. 

1917.  Deinerdash,MahomoudA.B.,.Z?rt/-Nstey 
1909.  de  Miranda,  Pedro  Joaquim,  Gua. 

1912.  De  Morgan,  C.  Wm.,  Rotherhithe. 

1917.  De  Morgan,  Harold  A.,  Weybridge. 
1896.  Dempster,  Wm.  Thos.,  Crogdon. 

1907.  Denholm,  George,  Brandon. 

1877.  Dening,  Edwin,  Stmv-on-the-  Wold. 
1886.  Denman,  Robert,  Seychelles. 

1895.  Denne,  Francis  Vincent,  Brook-green. 
1865.  Denne,  Henry,  Birmingham. 

1908.  Denning,  Arth.  F.  Wm.,  Long  Eaton. 

1905.  Denning,  Geo.  Fanning,  Blackfriars. 

1906.  Denning,  William  Frederic,  Elland. 

1914.  Dennis,  Arthur  Wesley,  Battersea. 
1889.  Dennison,  Rev.  Tom  S.,  Birmingham. 
1894.  Denny,  Arthur  William,  Soham. 

1915.  Denny,  Cedric  Roland,  Walton. 
1864.  Denny,  Charles  John,  Southsea. 
1899.  Dennv,  Herbert  Reg.  Harrv,  .R..ZV. 

1878.  Dennys,  Geo.  Wm.  P.,  CLE.,  I.M.S. 

1907.  Densham,  Arnold  Thos.,  Stratford-pl. 
1893.  Densham,  Ashley  B.,  Stratford-pl. 

1883.  Dent,  Harry  Lord  Richd.,  Kensington. 

1884.  Dent,  Herbert  Crowley,  R.AM.C. 

1904.  Denyer, Clarence H., M.C,  R.A.M.C. 

1885.  de  Nvssen,  Petrus  Joh.,  Halesicorth. 

1905.  de  Pinna,  Herbert  Alfred,  N.S.  W. 

1918.  Depla,  Charles,  Goner-street. 

1911.  Depree,IIubertTempler,P<»-//fltt<7-rr<. 

1913.  Depree,  Sidney  Barron,  Blackpool. 

1914.  Dermer,  Edmund  Rupert,   W.  Aust. 

1896.  Dernier,  Wm.  Thos.,  W.  Australia. 

1908.  Dermott,  Edward  James,  Paraguay. 

1916.  de  Robillard,  Jos.  Ed.  E.,  Mauritius. 

1917.  Dewy,  Bartholomew  QidleytBodmin. 

1915.  Derry,  David  Hamilton,  Radford. 
1884.  deSt.Romaine, Richmond  E., Holland. 

1909.  Deshmukh.  Gopal  Yinavak,  Bombay, 
1891.  De  Silva,  Charles  Edward,  Ceylon. 
1911.  De  Silva,  Hinton,  Ceylon. 

1917.  de  Silva,  Wilton  Lionel,  Ceylon. 

1916.  de  Smidt,  Frank  P.  G.,  Limpffield. 

1914.  D'Souza,  Alex.  John,  M.C,  I.M.S. 
1903.  de  Souza,  David  H.,  Hampsfead. 

1915.  de  Souza,  Edward  v.,  Wool JEa change. 
1880.  Dester,  Wm.  Parker,  Turrif. 

1893.  d'Esterre,  Jn.  Norcott,  Fawcettot. 
1893.  d'Esterre,  Wm.  Hi  v.  D.  P.,  Norwood. 
3844  * 


MEMBERS. 


187 


1883.  DesVoeuxJIarold A., Bnckingham-gte. 

1909.  Deuntzer,  Oanut,  Middlesex-hosp. 
1907.  Devas,  Horace  Charlton,  Royal  Navy. 

1889.  Devenish-Meares,  A.  Lewis,  N.S.  W. 

1895.  Devereux,  Norman,  Tewkesbury. 

1890.  Devereux,  Win.  Charles,  Tewkesbury. 
1907.  de  Verteuil,  Eric  Joseph,  Trinidad. 
1877.  de  Verteuil,  Ferd.  Aime,  Trinidad. 
1906.  de  Villiers,  Carel  Chris.  A.,  Tonbridge. 

1896.  de  Villiers,  Jas.  Henry,  Cape  Town. 
1902.  Devine,  Henry,  Portsmouth. 

1888.  Devis,  Harry  Francois,  Bristol. 

1901.  Devitt,  Herbt.  Pye  Smith,  Rochester. 
1912.  Devonald,  Alfred  Evan  L.,Bridg north. 
1912.  Dew,  John  Wescott,  M.C. 

1910.  Dewar,  Allan,  Tuxford. 

1911.  Dewar,  John  Evan,  Minneapolis. 

1902.  D'Ewart,  John  Tuos.,  Manchester. 
1876.  De  Watte ville,  Armand,  Rolle. 
1886.  Dewes,  Frederick  Joseph,  I. M.S. 

1891.  de  Wet,  Peter  Christian,  Cape. 
1902.  Dewey,  Edwd.  Win,  Portsmouth. 

1889.  Dewhurst^Jn.IIvy. jChippinyCamjiden 
1888.  Deyns,  Chas.  John,  Bletchley. 

1895.  Dhingra,  Behari  Lai,  Punjab. 

1914.  Dia,  Mostafa,  Egypt. 

1909.  Dias,  Anthony,  Karachi. 

1915.  Dias,  Charles  VVilmot,  Ceylon. 
1914.  Diay,  Ismail  Fahmy,  Egypt. 

1914.  Dick,  Carl  Keating  Graeme,  M.C. 

1910.  Dick,  Frederick  Adolph,  Tadworth. 
1865.  Dick,  Henry. 

1909.  Dick,  James  Reid,  Scarborough. 
1894.  Dick,  Maxwell,  1. M.S. 
1803.  Dick,  Thomas  Thomson,  Victoria. 
1899.  Dick,  Walter,  Gt.  Massingham. 

1894.  Dickens,  Chas.  Henrv,  Leeds. 

1907.  Dickey,  Win.  C.  McNaghten,  N.S.  W. 

1895.  Dickin,Edwd.Percival,  Brightlingsea. 

1896.  Dickins,  Sidney  Jn.  Oldacres, Cowfold. 

1904.  Dickinson,  Chas.  Marshall,  Maldon. 
1877.  Dickinson.  George  Dixon,  Victoria. 

1890.  Dickinson,  Geo.  Frank,  Warwick. 
1884.  Dickinson,  Jos.  Jewitt,  Tenbury. 
1894.  Dickinson,  Robert  Lumley,  R.N. 
1879.  Dickinson,  T.Vincent,  Cadogan-mns. 
1903.  Dickinson,  Wm.  Henry,  Kensington. 

1916.  Dickinson,  Wm.  Robinson,  St.  Bart's. 
1906.  Dickson,  Arth.  Norman,  l.M.S. 

1915.  Dickson,  David  McM.,  M.C. 

1905.  Dickson,  Harold  Stewart,  R.A.M.C. 

1912.  Dickson,  Ivan  Wanless,  Toronto. 

1 890.  Dickson,  John  William,  Wilton-cr. 

1913.  Dickson,  Kenneth  Bruce,  Newbury. 
L901.  Dickson,  Louis  Edington,  Bridgnorth. 
1905.  Dickson,  Wm.  Leonard,  Brighton. 
1912.  Digby,Wm.  E.  Sheraul,  WestwardHo. 

3901 


1914.  Dikshit,  Kasbinatk  J.,  c/oCook  $  Son. 
1884.  Dill,  John  Fredk.  Gordon,  Brighton. 
1895.  Dillon,  Rupert  W.,  Wandsworth. 
1886.  Diuimock,  Aug.  Fredk.,  Harrogate. 
1879.  Dimmock.Henry  Peers,O.B.E.,J.M.& 
1917.  Dimock,  James  Douglas,  Retford. 
1833.  Dimsey,  Edgar  Ralph,  D.S.O.,  R.N. 
1919.  Dina,  Ahmad  R.  K.,  Guy's  hosp. 

1905.  Dingle,  Percival  Alfred,  N.  Borneo. 
1877.  Dingle,  Wm.  Alfred,  Ilfracombe. 
1917.  Dingley,  Allen  Roy,  Tufnell  Park. 
1885.  Dingley,  Arthur  Wm.,  Argyle-sq. 
1882.  Dingley,  Edwd.  Alfred,  Wednesbury. 

1915.  Dingley,  Eric  Gordon,  Tufnell- park.. 
1917.  Dingley,  John  Ralph,   Wednesbury. 

1912.  Dingley,  Lionel  Alfred,   Wednesbury 
1910.  Dinnick,Oswald  Tilson,Zfo milton-yds. 

1906.  Dinnis,  Alfred,  Hoddesdon. 

1905.  Dismorr,  Cecil  Jas.  S.,  Gravesend. 
1879.  Dismorr,  Henry,  Hastings. 

1900.  Dismorr,  Henry  Bertram,  Swindon. 
1890.  Distin,  Howard,  Enfield. 

1906.  Dive,  Gilbert  H,  D.S.O.,  i2.^.J/.C. 

1913.  Dive,  Hubert  Roy,  M.C,  N.  Zealand. 

1890.  Diver,  Ebenezer  William,  Alberta. 
1902.  Dix,  Charles,  Bruton. 

1914.  Dix,  Richard  Henry,  Sunderland. 

1885.  Dixey,  Fredk.  Augustus,  Oxford, 

1908.  Dixon,  Alban,  Kingsland-road. 

1891.  Dixon,  Arthur,  Preston. 

1904.  Dixon,  Austin  Clarence,  Walsall. 
1887.  Dixon,  Charles  Harvey,  M.P. 

1881.  Dixon,  George  Frederick,  Potion. 

1901.  Dixon,  Godfrey  Brookes,  Birnigham. 

1882.  Dixon,  Henry  Charles,  Transvaal. 
1897.  Dixon,  Henry  Cuthbert,  Hackneg. 
1870.  Dixon,  Henry  Edward,  Buntingford. 
1873.  Dixon,  Henry  George,  City-road. 
1884.  Dixoii,  Jacob  Robert  Lucas. 

1854.  Dixon,  John,  Jamaica-road,  S.E. 
1899.  Dixon,  Montague,  Melton  Mow-bray. 
1917.§Dixon,  Phyllis  Decima,  Rothwell. 
1899.  Dixon,  Robert  Halstead,  Ealing. 

1892.  Dixon,  Thomas,  Eccleshall. 

1875.  Dixon,  Thomas  Arthur,  R.A.M.C. 

1909.  Dixon,  Thomas  Benjamin,  Bath. 
1895.  Dixon,  Walter  Ernest,  Cambridge. 
1878.  Dixon,  Wm.  Edward,  Lowestoft. 
1901.  Dixon,  Wm.  John,  Trong,  Perak. 

1886.  Dixson,  Chas.  Fdk.  Lvne,  Acton. 
1906.  Dobbin,  Wilfrid  Arthur  K,  Ho/loway. 
1891.  Dobbs,  Matthew,  Folkestone. 

1894.  Dobell,  Clarence  Brian,  Cheltenham. 
1894.  Dobie,  Edward  Cyril,  Chester. 
1890.  Dobie,  Herbert,  Chester. 
1897.  Dobie,  Robert  Douglas,  Harley-st. 
1882.  Dobie,  William  Henrv,  Chester. 
3958 


188 


MEMBERS. 


1906.  Doble,  Francis  Carminow,  Uganda. 
1880.  Dobrasbiau,  Gabriel  S.,  Harlesden. 

1912.  Dobrasbiau,  George  R.,  Harlesden. 
1919.  Dobrasbiau,  Theodore  H.,  Harlesden. 

1894.  Dobson,  Arthur,  Ilkeston. 

1913.  Dobson,  Eric  L.,  Holland-pk. -avenue. 
1873.  Dobson,  Joseph,  Leeds. 

1909.  Dobson,  Josiah  Rowland  B.,  Staunton. 
1885.  Dobson,  Leonard  C.  T.,  Kensington. 

1908.  Dobson,  Maurice  Rowland,  O.B.E. 
1802.  Dobson,  Thomas,  Windermere. 
1912.  Dobson,  Win.  Townsend,  Cardiff. 

1895.  Dockrav,  John  S.,  Bishops  Stort/ord. 

1883.  Dodd,  Anthony,  R.A.M.C. 

1884.  Dodd,  Arthur  Herbert,  .Hove. 

1899.  Dodd,  Arthur  Timothy  M.,  Liverpool. 

1896.  Dodd,  Ernest  Jas.  Auberon,  Leeds. 

1914.  Dodd,  Fredk.  Henry,  Blackheath. 
1895.  Dodd,  Fredk.  Lawson,  Deoonshire-st. 
1887.  Dodd,  Percy  Vernon,  Folkestone. 

1902.  Dodd,  Stanley,  Wimpole-st. 

1897.  Dodgson,  Geo.  Stanley,  Wolsingham. 
1895.  Dodgson,  Robt.  Wm.,  Maida-vale. 
1884  Dodson,  Arth.  Edward,  Wandsworth. 

1897.  Dodson,  George  Everard,  Persia. 
1858.  Dodsworth, Fredc.  C.,  Gerrard's  Cross. 
1917.  Dod well, Howard  Branson,  Battersea. 
1889.  Dod  well,  Philip  Rashleigh,Z?atte/\?e«. 
1914.§Doherty,  Mary  Agatha,  Toronto. 
1883.  Doidge,  Maurice  John,  Glastonbury. 
1904  Doig,  Kenneth  Alan  C.,  R.A.M.C. 
1892.  Dolamore,  Wm.  Henry,  Harley-st. 
1906.  Dolan,  Edmund  Michael,  Wigton. 
1914  Dolan,  Stephen  Ormond,  Wigton. 

1910.  Doll,  Henry  Wm.,  Hampton-hill. 
1901.  Dolman, Edgar  Winn  Fox,  Queensland. 

1898.  Domela-Nieuwenhuis,  Theo,  Tunis. 

1915.  Dominick,  G.  M.,  Lansdoione-place. 

1899.  Doniiny,  Geo.  Herbert,  Milton  Abbas. 
1871.  Domville,  Edward  James,  Chelwood. 
1883.  Donald,  Archibald,  Manchester. 
1882.  Donald,  James,  Kingston-on-Thames. 

1903.  Donald  Robert,  JJunedin,  N.  Zealand. 
1903.  Donaldson,  Alex.  Henry,  Holsivorthy. 
1910.  Donaldson,  Arthur  Wm. ,7V.  Columbia. 
3914.  Donaldson,  Eric,  Melbury-mnd. 
1901.  Donaldson,  Samuel,  Transvaal. 
1901.  Donaldson-Sim,  Ernest  A.,  Balham. 
1873.  DonHn,  Sir  HoratioB..  llyde-park-st. 
L918.  Donne,  Cecil  Lucas,  Mampstead. 
L882.  Donnet,  Jas.  Jn.  Conway,  R.A.M.C. 
L918.  Doorly,  Arthur  Rawdon  C,  ice. 
1912.  Doraisamy,  Subramanya,  I. M.S. 

1909.  Doran,  Robert  Sydney,  StockweU-rd. 
1  898.  Dore,  Saml.  Ernest,  aewCavendishst. 
L872.  Dorin,  Arth.  Fdk.  Lock,  Sutton. 
1903,  Dorman,  Oscar  Chipman,  Manitoba. 

4016 


191 1.  DomeryGeorgjKoeMgsbei-g-i.-Prussen 
1893.  Dornford,  Arth.  Clitiord,  5oip,  E. 
1885.  Dornford,  Chas.  T.,  Lytham. 

1914.  Dotto,  John  Baptist  G.,  Gibraltar. 
1910.  Dottridge,  Cecil  Alfred,  Godalming. 
1900.  Doubble,  Meredith  S.,  Perranporth. 

1912.  Doubleday,  Frederic  Nicklin,  Boro\ 
1870.  Doudney,  Edwin,  iVe?<;  <S'o«</t  Wales. 
1885.  Doudney,  Geo.  Herbert,  Wainfleet. 
1912.  Douglas,  Harold  A.,  Newcastle,  Staff 

1917.  Douglas,  Howard  Lexster,  Chingford. 
1905.  Douglas,  Jas.  Sholto  C,  Sheffield. 
1898.  Douglas,  Kenneth  H,  WaUhamstow. 

1904.  Douglas,  Reginald  Inglis,  Duhcich. 

1896.  Douglas,  Stewart  Ranken,  I. M.S. 
1868.  Douglas,  William,  Goudhurst. 
1870.  Douglas,Wm.  Thos.  Parker,  Lee-on-S. 
1900.  Douglass,  Percy  Clarence,  R.A.M.C. 

1900.  Douglass,  Wm.  Claughton,  M.C. 
1903.  Douse,  John  Freeman,  Farnborough. 

1889.  Douthwaite,  Geo.  H,  Stoekton-on-T. 
1912.  Douty,  Rbt.  Joel  Cazalet,  Eastbourne. 
1883.  Dovaston,  Milward  Edmund. 

1916.  Dove,  Arthur  Farrell  R.,  Sierra  Leone. 
1885.  Dove,  Aug.  Charles,  Crouch-end,  N. 

1890.  Dove,  Percy  Wm.,O.B.E.,Oouc/*-/»7/. 

1897.  Dove,AVilliam  Bathurst,  Leatherhead. 

1891.  Dow,  John  Hardman,  6'?.  Helens. 

1892.  Dow,  William  Alexander,  Leives. 

1905.  Dowdall,Arth.  Melville,  JF.  4/.  Jlf.S, 
1888.  Dowdell,  Chas.  Seymour,  GoW  Coast. 

1898.  Dowding,  Ernest  Fdk.  C,  //ore. 
1898.  Dowding, Wm.Fdk.Chas.,  Wimbledon. 

1893.  Dowler,  Herbt.  Matthew,  India. 
1888.  Dowling,  Ed.  Alfd.  Griffiths,  Clifton. 
1919.  Dowling,  Geoffrey  Barrow,  Guys-h. 

1890.  Dowling,  Geo.  Wm.,  Alderley  Edge. 

1891.  Dowling,  Norman,  New  S.  Wales. 
1905.  Dowling,StanislausMarcus,  Woodford 
1895.  Down,  Elgar,  Stoke,  Devonport. 

1901.  Downer,  Clarence  Herbt.,  Demerara. 
1907.  Downer,  Reg.  Lionel  E.,  Matlock. 
1881.  Downes,  Chas.  Hagger. 

1897.  Downes,  Godkin,  Wealdstone. 
1883.  Downes,  Howard,  Ilornsey. 
1862.  Downis.  James  Badger,  New  Zeal. 
L901.  I  >ownes,  Thos,W.]  [ardwicke,Zt«Wo?0, 

1881.  Downing.  Charles.  Cardiff. 

1918.  Downing,  Chas.  OottrelTR.,  Cardiff, 
1890.  Downing,  William.  Birmingham. 

1882.  Downman,  ('has.  Fredk.,  Fan  Anda. 

1902.  Downton,  Arthur  Sydney,  Crouch-end. 
L898.  Dowse,  Thos.  Alex.,  J/'. .-!/.  J/.  5. 

L866.   Dowse,    Thos.  Stretch,  E.rmout/i. 

L899,  Dowsett,  Ernesl  B..D.S.O.,  n.A.M.c. 
L888.  Dowsing,  Herherl  Leopold,  2f«K 
1878.  Dowsley,  David  Henry,  ottau-a. 
4072 


MEMBERS. 


189 


1881.  Dowson,  John,  Royal  Navy. 

1883.  Dowson,  Walter,  Woking. 
1918.  Doyle,  Austin  Roland. 
1883,-Doyle,  Edward  Angel  G.,  Trinidad. 

1886.  Doyle,  Henry  Martin,  AT..S'.  W. 
1912.  Drabble,  Edward  Percy,  Bloxwich. 
1848.  Drage,  Charles,  Presteigne. 

1884.  Drage,  Lovell,  Hatfield. 

1907.  Drake,  Arth.  W.  Courtney,  Rochester. 
1871.  Drake,  Cecil,  Royal  Navy. 
1896.  Drake,  Dennys  John,  Suva,  Fiji. 

1891.  Drake,  Ernest  Charles,  Shanklin. 
1916.  Drake,Herbert  Mervyn .  Bournemouth. 

1903.  Drake,  Hugh  Basil,  I. M.S. 
1902.  Drake,  John  Alexander,  Tenby. 
1894.  Drake,  William,  Canterbury. 

1892.  Drake,  William  Elliot,  Vict.,  Aunt. 

1900.  Drake-Brockman,  Ely.  G.,Middlesbro'. 

1887 .  Drake-Brockmann,Hbt.Ed  wd. ,1. M.S. 
1899.  Drake-Brockman,  Ralph  E.,  D.S.O. 
1891.  Drake-Brockman,  Vivien  G.,  I.M.S. 
1881.  Draper,  Jas.  William,  Huddersjicld. 
1896.  Draper,  Robert  Athelstan,  York. 

1890.  Draper,  Thomas  Makin,  Watlington, 

1866.  Draper,  William,  GerrarcTs  Cross. 

1904.  Drapes,  Thos.  Lambert,  Chepstow. 

1904.  Drawbridge,  Wilfd.  R.  L.,  Ellesmere. 
1915.  Dresing,  Herman  Gerald,  M.C. 

1915.  Drew,  Albt.  JohnKuigman,  Syd'ham. 
1894.  Drew,  Edward  Hatherell,  Balham. 
1871.  Drew,  Henry  Win.,  Bally  duff. 

1905.  Drew,  John  Harmer,  Poole. 
1902.  Drew,  Robert  Stanbanks,  Egham. 
1871.  Drew,  William  Thomas,  Egham. 

1918.  Drewe,Frank  Swinburne,  Wimbledon. 
1876.  Drewitt,  Fdk.  George  D.,  Kensington. 

1876.  Dring,  Wm.  Ernest,  Tenterden. 

1901.  Drinkwater,  Fredk.  A.  W '., Llangollen. 

1877.  Drinkwater,  Harry,  Wrexham. 

1902.  Driver,  Henry  Lloyd,  Southsea. 
1905.  Droop,  Chas.  Edward,  Minsterley. 
1896.  Druitt,  Arthur  Edward,  Torquay. 
1896.  Druitt,  Claud  Francis,  Alvaston. 

1909.  Druitt,  J)a,me\Cuthb.,SafronlValden. 

1916.  Drummond,  Gerald  G.,  Teignmouth. 

1910.  Drummond,  Robert,  Nyasaland. 
1916.  Drury,  Alan  Nigel,  Nort/uvood. 

1867.  Drury,  Chas.  Dennis  Hill,  Darlington. 
3896.  Drury,  Edwd.  Guy  Dru,  Cape. 
1904.  Drury,  Godfrey  Dru,  Corfe  Castle. 

1919.  Dryerre,  Henry,  Lassivade. 
1907.  Dryland,  Gilbert  Winter,  Kington. 

1891.  Dryland,  Leslie  Winter,  Kettering. 
1889.  Drysdale,  Jn.  Hannah,  Devonshire-pl. 
1904.  Drysdale,  Theodore,  Sloane-street. 
1919.  Duble,  Lucien,  Heverle,  Belgium. 
1885.  Du  Boulay,  Hubert  IL,  Weymouth. 

4129 


1885.  Du  Buisson,  Edwd.  Wm.,  Hereford. 

1894.  Ducat,ArthurDavid,D.S.O.,C7»'sia'cA-.. 
1912.  Duck,  Wm.  Agar  Scholefield,  R.N. 
1864.  Duckering,  Samuel,  I. M.S.,Ramsgate. 
1862.  Duckworth, SirD., Bart.,  Grosvenor-pl. 

1900.  Budding,  John  Scarbroucrh,  R.N. 

1902.  Dudding/Thos.Scarbrough, R.A. M.  C. 
1885.  Dudfield,  Reg.  Saml.  O.,  O.B.E. 
1912.  Dudgeon,  Chris.  Robson,  R.A.M.C. 

1896.  Dudgeon,  Herbert  Wm.,  Cairo. 

1899.  Dudgeon,  L.  Stan.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E. 

1895.  Dudley,  Arth.  Dudley  Parr,  Temple. 

1901.  Dudley,  Bernard  John,  New  Zealand. 
1904.  Dudley,  Edwd.  Percy  H.,  Caxton. 

1890.  Dudley,  George  James,  Stourbridge. 

1906.  Dudley,  Sheldon  Francis,  R.  Navy. 
1883.  Dudley,  William,  Canada. 

1891.  Duer,  Sidengham  Unwin. 

1881.  Duff,  Chas.  Henry,  East  Bridgford. 
1895.  Duffield,  Ernest  Alph.,  Treherbert. 

1891.  Duffy,  Patrick  Joseph,  Forest-gate. 
1876.  Duggan,  Motherwell,  Altrincham. 

1888.  Dugon,  Francis,  Sonthzcark-park. 

1900.  Dugon,  Thos.  Henderson,  W.Af.M.S. 

1901.  Duigan,  Victor  John,  E.  Dereham. 

1889.  Duigan,  William,  Oxford. 

1892.  Duka,Albt.Theo.,J>.£.  0.,Southbowne 

1867.  Duke,  Benjamin,  Clapham-cotn.fi.W. 

1872.  Duke,  David,  Leicester. 
1876.  Duke,  Edgar,  Hove. 

1904.  Duke,  Harold  Denny,  Brondesbury. 

1868.  Duke,  Joshua,  I.M.S. 

1873.  Duke,  Maurice  Smelt,  Kennington. 
1857.  Duke,  Roger,  Hastings. 

1867.  Dukes,  Clement,  Rugby. 

1894.  Dukes,  Edmund  Sprague,  New  Zeal. 

1890.  Dukes,  Thomas  Archibald,  Croydon. 

1891.  Dumaresq,Mark  Ba,yG.eld,Stamford-h. 
1916.  Dummere,  Alf.  Beresford,  Brasted. 
1910.  Dummere,  Henzell  Howard,  M.C. 
1880.  Dummere,  HowardHowse,  Sevenoaks. 
1916.  Dumphy,  Frederick,  L.  #  S.  W.  Batik. 

1882.  Dun,  Walter  Angus. 

1876.  D unbar, Jn.  Jas.  Macwhirter,  Clapham. 

1909.  Duncan,  Archibald  W.,  I.M.S. 
1880.  Duncan,  Duncan,  Eccleston-street. 

1897.  Duncan,  George  Ernest,  R.N. 

1887.  Duncan,  Horace,  Bolton-street,  W. 

1907.  Duncan,  John,  Toronto. 

1888.  Duncan,  Percy  James,  Bournemouth. 
1887.  Duncker,  Wm.  Reinhold,  Portslade. 
1885.  Dundas,  Mordaunt  Geo.,  Canada. 

1910.  Dunderdale,  Geoffrev,  E.  Af.  M.  S. 

1892.  Dunderdale,  R.  H.  Webster,  Blackpool. 

1903.  Dunkerton,NormanEdwin,  R.A. 31. C. 
1899.  Dunkin,  Silas  Ethelbert,  Clapham. 
1887.  Dunlop,  James  Craufurd,  Edinburgh. 

4186 


190 


MEMBERS. 


1901.  Dunlop,  John  Beattie,  Bradford, 

1909.  Dunn,  George  Hunter,  Farnborough. 
18G6.  Dunn,  George  Newman,  Kinsale. 
1883.  Dunn,  John  Edward,  Preston. 
1885.  Dunn,  Philip. Henry,  Regent-street. 
1890.  Dunn,  Robert  Ayton,  Hertford. 
1916.  Dunn;SpencerGraeme,-DevonsA.-  Club. 
1905.  Dunn,  TI103.  Win.  Newton,  Bath. 
1879.  Dunn,  Walter,  Roxburgh,  N.Z. 

1910.  Dunn,  Win.  Alex.,  Wellington,,  N.Z. 
1864.  Dunn,  William  Daniel,  Clifton. 

1895.  Dunn,  Wm.  Edwd.  N.,  Brondeshury. 

1901.  Dunne,  Arthur  Briggs,  Doncaster. 

1908.  Dunning, Jn.Beatson,M.C., Cricklew'd. 
1919.  Dunscombe,  Clement,  Maida-vale. 
1872.  Dunstan,  Robert,  Paignton. 

1900.  Dunstan,  Robert,  Paignton. 
1900.  Dunstan,  Walter  Robt.,  Lewes. 
1877.  Dunstan,  William,  Plymouth. 
1899.  Dunston,  John  Thos.,  Transvaal. 

1898.  Dupigny,  Joseph  Elford,  Streatham. 
1917.§DuPre,  Frances  Jane,  Char.  Cr.-hosp. 

1911.  Dupre,  William  Henry,  Buxton. 
1893.  Duprey,  Albert  Joseph  B.,  Trinidad. 

1902.  Duprey,  Geo.  Perry,  Cairo. 

1899.  Durance, Wm. Arth. ,Sutton-in-Ash f Id 
1882.  Durant,Robt. Jas.Ander8on,J2.A.flf.  C. 
1914.  Durante,  James  Angel,  Gibraltar. 

1900.  Durbridge,  Henry,  Matlock  Bath. 
1893.  Durell,  Robert  Edward,  Poole. 

1896.  Durrant,  Chas.  Edwin,  Malay  States. 
1888.  Durrant,  Thos.  A.,  Gloucestcr-terr. 
1893.  Durston,  John  Christopher,  R.N. 
1916.  Duske,  Herbert  James,  Paris. 
1871.  Dustan,  Henry,  Jersey. 

1897.  Dutch,  Henry  Asher,  Berkeley-street. 
1919.  Dutt,  Dwijendra  Nath. 

1885.  Dutt,  Upendra  Krishna,  Cambridge. 
1892.  Dutton,  Arthur  Stayt,  Oxford. 
1918.  Dutton,  Francis  B.,  St.  Petersbitrg-pl. 
1902.  Dutton,  Hugh  Reginald,  I. M.S. 

1909.  Duvivier,  Marc  Antoine  E., Mauritius. 
1914.  Dvorkovitz,  Paul,  Kensington. 

1886.  Dwyer,  Iluht.  de  Burgh,  Banbury, 
1916.  Dwyer,  Maurice,  M.C.,  Dewsbury, 
L902.  Dwyer,  Robert  Joseph,  Toronto. 

1912.  Dwyer,  W.Jas.  lgnatiuU}Mildmay-pk. 
1912.  Dyas,  George  Eldridge,  R.A.M.  C. 
1916.  D'ye,  William  Hood;,  Balham. 
1918.  Dyer,  Fras,  Norman  Victor,  Brighton, 

1898.  Dyer,  Harold,  Pancwi»er. 
1888.  Dyer,  John  Edward,  Pretoria. 
1883.  Dyer,  Sidney  EteginaM,  Brixton. 
1867.  Dyer,  Thomas  Birch,  Norwich. 

1899.  Dyer,  Walter  Percy,  A'..V. 

1897.  Dykes,  Charles  Reg.,  Buckhurst  Hill. 

1897.  Dykes,  Percy  Armstrong,  Cambridge, 

1243 


1893.  Dymoke,  Frederick,  BrafoJ. 
1878.  Dymott,  Donald  Fred.,  Croydon. 
1918.  Dyson,  Charles  Bertram,  Heigh ington. 
1909.  Dyson,  Ernest  Andrews,  Sheffield. 
1904.  Dyson,  Harold  Edward,  Wembley. 
1916.  Dyson,  James  Daniel,  Highgate. 
1901.  Dyson,  John  Newton,  Eastbourne. 
1909.  Dyson,  Percy  Albt. Stanley,  Aekworth. 
1873.  Dyson,  William,  Sheffield. 


E. 

1913.  Eacrett,  Edwin  John,  Newfoundland, 
1915.  Fades,  Reginald  Oliver,  Ipswich. 
1872.  Eadv,  George  John,  <S'.  Kensington. 
1906.  Eager,  Gurth,  Hertford. 
1903.  Eager,  Mervyn,  Watford. 
1870.  Eager,  Thomas  Cawley,  Acton. 

1870.  Eager,  Wilson,  Woodbridge. 
1913.  Eagleton,  Arthur  Joseph,  Goring. 
1885.  Bales,  George  Young,  Torquay. 
1910.  Eales,  AVm.  Harold  Fulford,  £»Vm. 

1895.  Eames,  Charles  AVm.,  D.S.O.,*'^/^//. 

1896.  Eames,  Edwd.  Shairp  B.,  XJffculmc 

1892.  Eames,  Edwd.  Thos.  Philip,^//- -Y'"'.'/- 
1875.  Eames,  Jas.  Crompton,  Stoneclough. 
1881.  Eames,  William,  Royal  Nan/. 

1897.  Eardley,  William,  GWe. 

1871.  Eardley-Wilmot,  Robert,  Petworth. 

1906.  Earl,  Guy  Stanley,  Plymouth, 
1884.  Earle,  Cyril  Somerset,  Blackpool. 
1890.  Earle,  Edward  Robert  Chas., Jamaica. 
1866.  Earle,  Frederick,  Edgware. 

1890.  Earle,  Hubert  Malms,  Z.J/.S. 

1893.  Earle,  John  Rolleston,  Oxford. 

1907.  Earle,  Maurice  Mason,  New  Zealand. 
1864.  Earle,  Robt.  (-has.,  Wanganui,  N.Z. 
1912.  Early,  Philip  Vanner,  Canton. 
1917.  Earp,  John  Rosslyn,  Birchington. 
101 2.  Easmon,Macormack(  '.Y.fSierraLeone 
1898.  Eason,  Herbt.L.,  C.B.,  C.M.G. 
1886.  Fast,  Charles  Harry,  G&  Malvern. 
1910.  Fast,  Edwin  Chas.',  Gatr&r,  &  -4t«<. 

1897.  Fast,  William  Norwood,  Manchester. 

1894.  Fast es,  Geo.  Leslie,  A.  Cavendish-si, 

1898.  Eastman,  Julio  Daniel 

1898.  Eastuient,  Alan  Grant,  "Royal  Navy. 

1900.  Eastment,  Gerald  M.eaAe.RoyalNavt/. 
1002.  Eastmond,  Reg.  Anthony,  Mansfield. 
1892.  Easton,  Frank  Edward,  Hyde-pk.-sq. 
1902.  Easton,  Harold  A^.f/'boriihrn  I/ca/b. 

1901.  Easton,  Philip  George,C.B.E.,D.S.O. 
1015.  Easton,  Wilfred  Angel  Wimbledon. 
1916.  Easton,  Wm. Cochrane  < ).fManchester, 
1881.  Eastwick-Field,  Charles,  Midhurst. 
1888.  Eaton,  Oliver,  Bingham. 

4206 


MEMBERS. 


191 


1889.  Eaves,  Wilb.  Vaughan,  M.B.E. 
1916.  Eberli,  Win.  Fe\ix,Highbury  Neic-pk. 

1905.  Eccles,  Bertram  Joseph,  Transvaal. 

1888.  Eccles,  Charles  Henry,  Nafferton. 

1916.  Eccles,  Charles  Yarrow,  Nafferton. 
1877.  Eccles,  Friend  Richard,  Ontario. 
1913.  Eccles,  Geo  Dunluce,  M.O., Plymouth. 

1891.  Eccles,  Herbert  Annesley,  Norwood. 
1898.  Eccles,  Oreste,  Kensington. 

1892.  Eccles,  Robert  Burton,  Driffield. 
1864.  Eccles,  Wm.  Soltau,  Upper  Norwood. 
1912.  Ecclestoue,Wilfred  Marlow,  Toronto. 

1906.  Eckenstein,  Kenneth  Ed., Kensington. 

1908.  Eckstein,  John  McDougall,  I.M.S. 

1898.  Eddison,  Francis  Ryalls,  Bedale. 

1917.  Eddison,  Herbert  Wilfred,  Epsom. 
1864.  Eddison,  John  Edwin,  Adel,  Yorks. 

1907.  Eddlestone,  Neville  A.,  Whitley  Bay. 
1861.  Eddowes,  Charles,  Shrewton. 

1861.  Eddowes,  William,  Shrewsbury. 
1897.  Eddy,  James,  Leicester. 

1889.  Edelsten,  Ernest  Alfred,  Streatham. 

1893.  Eden,  Wm.  Annesley,  Birmingham. 
1895.  Eder,  Montague  David,  Welbeck-st. 

1915.  Edey,  Thomas  Hugh,  Loughton. 
1911.  Edgar,  William  James,  Caerwys. 
1872.  Edge,  Abraham  M.,  Southport. 
1893.  Edge,  Arthur  James,  Maidenhead. 

1895.  Edjye,  Bruce  Edgar,  Doncaster. 
1866.  Edgelow,  George,  Hertford-st.,  W. 
1884.  Edgelow,  Herbert,  Delagoa  Bay. 

1883.  Edgelow,  Percy,  Devonshire-place. 
1877.  Edgelow,  Samuel  Henry,  Melbourne. 
1871.  Edginton,  Robt.  Wm.,  Birmingham. 

1899.  Edington,  Ernest  A.,  Hnddersficld. 

1896.  Edington,  George  Henry,  Glasgow. 

1909.  Edis,  Isaac  Marcus,  Liverpool. 
1871.  Edis,  John  Butler,  Liverpool. 

1897.  Edleston,  Richd.  S.Chambers,  Basloio. 

1884.  Edlin,  Herbt.  Ebenezer,  Manchester. 
1875.  Edmond,  Wm.  Richardson,  Totnes. 

1916.  Edmonds,  Arth.Wm.  Foster,  Balham. 

1902.  Edmonds,  Chas.  Jn.  E.,  Streatham. 

1903.  Edmonds,  Frank  Rowe,  Br.  Guiana. 
1889.  Edmonds,  George,  Mayfield. 

1889.  Edmonds,  Henry  Aug.,  New  Zealand. 
1905.  Edmondson,  Watts,  Lancaster. 
1905.  Edmunds,  CliveT.,D.S.O.,i?.^.Af.C. 

1883.  Edmunds,  Daniel  Taylor,  New  8th.  W. 

1893.  Edmunds,  Flavell,  Chesterfield. 

1894.  Edmunds,  Percy  J&s.,Gt.Marlbo?-o.-st. 
1905.  Edridge,  Ray,  Bath. 

1888.  Edward,  Charles  Stanstay. 
1881.  Edwards,  Arthur  Rea,  I.M.S. 

1899.  Edwards,  Augustus  Lea,  TJpavon. 

1900.  Edwards,  Charles,  Bridport. 

1884.  Edwards,  Charles  Reginald,  Jamaica. 

4353 


1888.  Edwards,  Charles  Wright,  Wincanton. 
1917.§Edwards,  Constance  Maude,  L'pool. 
1915.  Edwards,  Cyril  Henry,  W. Kensington. 
1856.  Edwards,  Daniel  Thomas,  Cardiff. 
1899.  Edwards,  David  Richard,  C'orwen. 

1899.  Edwards,  Edgar  Steele,  Stamford. 
1917.§Edwards,  Flor.  Marjory,  Regent's-pk. 
1893.  Edwards,  Francis  Hy.,  Camberwell. 

1900.  Edwards,  Frank  Pavne,  Victoria. 
1900.  Edwards,  Fred.  Geo.Ily.,B. Col. Inst. 

1892.  Edwards,  Fredc. William,  Forest-hill. 
1906.  Edwards,  Geo.  B.,  D.S.O.,  R.A.M.C 

1889.  Edwards,  Harford  Norman, Dunstable. 
1918  .Edwards  .Harpur  Vernon,  Harrow. 
1908.  Edwards,  Harry  Rumse  -.R.A.M.C. 
1879.  Edwards  .James  .^tverpooi. 

1877.  Edwards,  John,  Manchester. 
1900.  Edwards,  John  Maltby,  Bromley. 

1917.  Edwards,  Monte,  Kinyston-on-Thms. 
1886.  Edwards,  Percy,  Liverpool. 

1893.  Edwards,  Philip  Hugh,  Devoran. 
1885.  Edwards,  Richard,  Liverpool. 
1893.  Edwards,  Robert,  Hawkhurst. 
1902.  Edwards,  Robert  Thomas,  Swansea. 

1910.  Edwards,  Roger  Bellis,  Mold. 
1869.  Edwards,  William  Henry,  Cape. 

1899.  Edwards,  Wm.  Howard,  Streatham. 
1884.  Edwards,  Wm.  Rice,  C.B.,  C.M.G. 

1895.  Eedle,  Edward  John,  R.A.M.C. 

1912.  Eggar,  William  Halley,  Hassocks. 
1889.  Ehrmann,  Albert,  O.B.E.,Caniden-rd. 

1918.  Eidinow,  Albert,  Lond.-hosp. 

1917.  Eidinow,  William,  S.  Hackney. 
1916.  Ekanayake,  Hector  E.,  Hampstead. 

1900.  Ekins,  Charles  Maxwell,  Cairo. 
1889.  Elam,  George,  Sheffield. 

1913.  el  Arculli,  Hassan,  Hong  Kong. 

1914.  El  Bakry,  Mohammed,  Cairo. 
1876.  Elcum,  Donald,  I.M.S.,  Gloucester-st. 

1918.  El  Daab,  Saad-el-Din  Ahmed. 

1911.  El-Daba,  Garas  Girgis. 

1904.  Elder,  Armin  Gascoigne  V.,D.S.O. 

1901.  Elder,  Geo.  Tatham  D.,  Mansfield. 
1899.  Eldred,  Arthur  Ci.,0. B.E.,Nyasaland. 
1884.  Eleyatamby  Mudalitamby,  Colombo. 

1915.  El  Gawly,  Nassrv  Gobran,  Cairo. 
1882.  Elgood,  Charles  Reginald,  Windsor. 

1915.  El  Hakim,  Ahmed  Fahmi,  Egypt. 

1916.  Elias,  Mikhail,  Banha,  Egypt 
1914.  Elkholy,  Mohamed  Kamil,  Egypt. 
1910.  Elkin,  Samuel  James,  Winnipeg. 
1871.  Elkington,  Ernest  Alfred,  Newport. 
1863.  Elkington,  George,  Llwyngwril. 
1914.  Elkington,  Geo.  fern.,  M.C.,  Newport. 
1855.  Elkington,  John. 

1896.  Ellacombe,  Gilbt.  Hy.  W.,  Rhodesia. 
1907.  Ellcombe,  John  Edwin,  R.A.M.C. 

4410 


192 


MEMBERS. 


1894.  Ellerton,  Henry  Bvam,  Brisbane. 
1862.  Ellerton,  John,  Middlesbrough. 
1874.  Ellerton,  Jn.  Fdk.  Heise,  Leamington. 

1898.  Ellery,  Ernest  Edwd.,  R.A.M.C. 

1880.  Elliot,  Edmund  Arth.  S.,  Kingsbridge. 

1894.  Elliot,  Ernest  Edward,  Dover. 
1879.  Elliot,  Henry,  Burton. 
1915.  Elliot,  Henry  Hawes,  M.C. 
1905.  Elliot,  Thomas  Stokoe,  Southwell. 
1886.  Elliot,  Win  Hv.  W.,  D.S.O.,  l.M.S. 
1892.  Elliot-Blake,  Hubert,  Beer. 

1892.  Elliott,  Chas.  Caldwell,  Cape  Town. 
1905.  Elliott,  Christopher,  Tunbridge  [Fells. 

1881.  Elliott,  Edgar,  Sevenoaks. 

1910.  Elliott,  Edgar  Lionel,  Sevenoaks. 

1879.  Elliott,  Fredk.  John,  W.  Australia. 

1900.  Elliott,  Harold  St.  Clair,  Oxford-st. 
1892.  Elliott,  Harry  Scott,  Southsea. 
1907.  Elliott, Howard  Iiohmson,Rotherham. 
1904.  Elliott,  James  Warner,  Askew-rd. 

1880.  Elliott,  Nich.  Phillipps,  N  S.  Wales. 
1915.  Elliott,  Stanley  E.  Y.,  Londonderry. 

1907.  Ellis,  Carlton  Atkinson,  Clapham. 
1903.  Ellis,  Edgar  Severn,  Gloucester. 
1903.  Ellis,  Ernest  Alfred,  Ashburton. 

1901.  Ellis,  Ernest  Fitzgerald,  Roy.  Navy. 

1899.  Ellis.  Francis  Hamilton,  Shirley. 

1902.  Ellis, FrancisHeygate,M.C.,.R/i0</mrt. 
1892.  Ellis,  Fred,  M.C,  Parkstone. 

1912.  Ellis,  Gordon  Ernest  Dormer,  R.N. 
1915.  Ellis,  Harold,  Radyr. 

1896.  Ellis,  Henry  Reginald,  W.Af.M.S. 
1872.  Ellis,  Hyacinth  H'Arcv,  Stourbridge. 

1911.  Ellis,  John  Chute,  S.  Australia. 
1891.  Ellis,  John  Constable,  Hiyhcliffe. 
1883.  Ellis,  John  Lloyd. 

1917.  Ellis,  John  Stanley.    ' 

1876.  Ellis,  Joseph  Watson,  Cambridge. 

1903.  Ellis,  Leonard  Erasmus,  Transvaal. 
1010.  Ellis,  Robert,  Swavesey. 

1914.  Ellis,  Robert,  Ahager. 

1895.  Ellis,  Robert  Maekay,  Chudleigh, 
1883.  Ellis,  Sidney,  Salisbury. 

1912.  Ellis,  Thomas  Leslie,  Radyr. 
1861.  Ellis,  Thomas  Smith,  Gloucester. 
1901.  Ellis,  Wm.  Francis, O. B.E., JR. A.M.C. 
1866.  Ellis,  William  11. 'nrv,  Bradford. 
1886.  Ellis,  Wm.  McDonagh,  Woldingham, 
1898.  Ellison,  Arthur,  Leeds. 

L887.  Ellison,  Ernesl  Henry,  Byston. 

1908.  Ellison,  Harold  Blades,  Frodsham. 
1015.  Ellison,  Hubert  Henry  L.,  Liston. 
lOlti.  Ellison,  Philip  Oswald.  Wood-green. 
1866.  Elliston,  George  8.,  ('.I!.,  Felixstowe. 

1897.  Ellwood,  Thos.  A.,  ToUmgton-pk. 
1919.§Elman,  Sylvia  Victoria,  Amhurst-rd. 
J!U7.  Eloflf,  Julian  Snivl,  Transvaal. 

441.7 


191 1.  Elp1iick,Goo.  Jas. Frank,  CarUon-hill. 
1915.  Elphick,  Sidney  Ernest,  Carlton-hill. 
1893.  Elrington,  Nicolas,  Wethersfield. 
1915.  Elsayed,  Ahmed  Yaki,  Egypt. 

1877.  Elsmere,  Edward,  Alderney-street. 

1908.  Elton,  Hy.Brown,O.B.F.,Z,W/,,w>/7/. 

1893.  El\y,  Frank,  Fouriesburg,  S.  Africa. 
1898.  Elwes, Frederick  Fenn,  CLE.,/.  J/.#. 
1896.  Elwin,  Geo.  Richd.,  Black  friars-rd. 
1904.  Elworthy,  Henry  H.,  Weetminater-h. 
1906.  Elworthy,  Reg.  Robt.,  W.Lond.-hosp. 
1918.  El-Zeneiny,  Abdel  Aziz  Hassan. 

1896.  Emanuel,  Joseph  George,  Edgboston, 
1906.  Embleton,  Dennis,   M'ey  mouth-street. 

1894.  Emerson,  Herbt.  Bree,  Pershore. 
1879.  Emerson,  Peter  Henry,  Christchurch. 
1892.  Emery,  Arthur,  Ludlow. 

1885.  Emery,  Fredk.  Wm.,  Birmingham. 

1894.  Emery,  Walter  d'Este,  Hurley-street. 
1918.  Eminson,  Clarence  Franklin,  Scotter. 
1881.  Eminson,  Thos.  B.  Franklin,  Scotter. 

1890.  Einlyn,  Chas.  Willmore,  Banbury. 
1915.  Emmerson,  Cuthbert  L.,  $£.  Barf  a. 

1904.  Emmerson,  Herbt.  Harry,  Sheffield. 

1891.  Emmet,  John  William,  Eastbourne. 
1885.  Emmett,  Richard,  Portsmouth. 

1872.  Emms,  Alfred  Wilson,  Leicester. 
1910.  Endean,  Fredk.  Chas.,  Guy's-hosj). 
1901.  Enderby,  Tom  S.  Dawber,  Grimsby, 

1912.  Engels,  Wladimir  Gerhard,  Munich. 
1868.  England,  George,  flbue. 

1887.  England,Geo.F.  Ashbridge,  Winchester 

1897.  England,  Humphrey,  Chesham  Bois. 

1909.  English,  Arthur  Oxley,  Knightwick. 
1881.  English,  Edgar,  Doncaster. 

1892.  English,  Thos.  Harks,  Sleights. 

1873.  English,  Thos.  Johnston,  Kensington. 

1898.  Ennion,  Octavius  Roberts,  Burwell. 
1889.  Enraght,  William,  Anerley. 

1895.  Ensor,  Cecil  Arthur,  Tisbury, 

1888.  Ensor,  Charles  William,  Ealing. 

1899.  Ensor,  John  William,  Golder's-yreeu. 

1878.  Ensor,  Theodore  Francis,  Swanage. 
1017.  Erfan,  Mahmond,  Cairo. 

1014.  Errington,  Roger,  M.C,  R.A.M.C. 

1905.  Erskine-Collins,Jas.Ed-w.rE,<Mti3o»i. 

1913.  Erulkar,  Abraham  Solomon. 
L895.  Escombe,  William,  Grimsby. 

1918.  Escritt,  Fredk.  Knowles,  Streatham. 
L885.  Eskrigge,  Richd.  Bertram,  Bamsley. 
1013.  Esler,  Alex.  Rentoul,  IWkhnm. 
L912.  Esler, Maberly  Squire,  Vckham. 
looo.  Esser,  Saml.  Jonath.  I  >avid,  Transvaal. 
1887.  Essery,Wm.  Joseph,  I '  \  .<  ).fSouihsea, 
1876.  Essex,  James  Rowlands,  Pontypool. 
L883.  Etches,  Wm.  Robert,  Warlitigham. 
1863.  Etheridge,  Charles,  Whitstable. 
•::.l' 1 


MEMBERS. 


193 


1899.  Etheridge,  Chas.  Edward,  WTittstable. 
1912.  Evans,  Abel,  Charmg  Cross-hospital, 
1907.  Evans,Albert  Edward,  Golder's-green. 

1899.  Evans,  Alexander,  Market  Weighton. 
1870.  Evans,  Alfd.  Henry,  Sutton  Coldfield. 
1864.  Evans,  Alfred  Paget,  Erdington. 
1912.  E  vans,  Arthur  Geoffi,ey,Zu////nVi/e->,rf. 
1899.  Evans,  Arthur  John,  Liverpool. 

1893.  Evans,  Arthur  Vernon,   Weybridye. 
1916.  Evans, Chas. A. Lovdtt,Buckinyhni-st. 

1899.  Evans,  Chas.  Edwd.,  Lower  Clapton. 
1886.  Evans,  Chas.  Hotham,  Harley-st. 
18-56.  Evans,  Charles  Jewel,  Northampton. 

1897.  Evans,  Chas.Robt.,D.S.O.,-K..4.Jf.C. 
1876.  Evans,  Charles  Walter,  BakeweU. 
L911.  Evans,  Daniel  Charles,  Llanwenog. 
1903.  Evans,  Daniel  Cyril,  Cardiff. 

1916.  Evans,  Daniel  Davies,  M.C.,  LlaneUy. 

1894.  Evans,  Daniel  Edward,  Swansea. 

1898.  Evans,  David,  Cardiff. 

1912.  Evans,  David  Benjamin,  Llanybyth. 

1897.  Evans,  David  Edward,  Pontypridd. 

1902.  Evans,  David  Haydn,  Sheffield. 

1913.  Evans,  David  John,  Bournville. 
1916.  Evans,  David  John,  Cowbridge. 

1900.  Evans,  David  Rbt.Powell,  Wimbledon. 
1916.  Evans,  David  Trevor,  Tonypandy. 
1918.  Evans,  David  Washington,  Sydenham. 

1880.  Evans,  Ebenezer  Daniel,  Wrexham. 

1895.  Evans,  Edgar  Griffith,  JFesi  Ooss. 

1898.  Evans,  Edward,  Holbeach. 

1899.  Evans,  Edward  Alban,  Swansea. 
1889.  Evans,  Ernest  William,  Mark-lane, 
1800.  Evans,  Evan,  Felinfach. 

1899.  Evans,  Evan,  M.C.,  Lampeter. 
1907.  Evans,  Evan  Tarry,  Llanwit  Vardre. 

1903.  Evans,  Evan  Robert,  Mostyn. 

1919-  Evans,  Frederick  Augustus,  Anglesey. 
]  s07.  Evans,  Frederick  Hudson,  Leiuisham. 
1876.  Evans,  Frederick  William,  Abingdon 
1888.  Evans,  Geo.  Edward  Alfred,  Char  a. 
1916.  Evans,  Griffith  Ifor,  Abergele. 
18 --9.  Evans,  Harold  Muir,  Lowestoft. 

1896.  Evans,  Harold  Ward,  Newport, 
1905.  Evans,  Harry  Loft,  //«//. 

191 3.  Evans,  Henry  William,  M.C.,  Bedford. 
1860.  Evans,  Herbert  Norman,  Seaford. 
l^s7.  Evans,  Howell  Thomas,  Blackwood. 

1905.  Evans,  Hugh  Roker,  Folkestone. 
1916.  Evans,  Humphrey  Silvester,  Balham. 
1878.  Evans,  James  Win..  E.I.  U.S.  Club. 

1892.  Evans,  John,  Carnarvon. 
1902.  Evans,  John,  Xvf///. 

1906.  Evans,  John,  Brockenhurst. 

1881.  Evans,  John  Durance,  Ebbw  Vale. 
1886.  Evans,  Jn,  Morgan, Llandindrod  Wells. 

1893.  Evans,  John  .Morton,  Bristol. 
1919.  4581 


1916.  Evans,  Leonard  Wynne,  Gipsy-hill. 

1909.  Evans,  Leslie  Wilson,  M.C. 

1886.  Evans,  Oliver  C.  P.,  Kidderminster. 

1891.  Evans,  Percy,  R.A.M.C. 
1894.  Evans,  Richard,  If're.iham. 

1885.  Evans,  Robert  Augustus,  Pwllheli. 

1908.  Evans,  Robt.  Cecil  Turle,  Herne-biy.- 
1806.  Evans,  Robert  Jones   Pwllheli. 
1874.  Evans,  Thos.  D.  Fabian,  Birmingham. 

1909.  Evans,  Thomas  Garfield,  Pw£  Talbot, 

1881.  Evans,  Thos.  G.  ft,  A>///f,  A..S'.  //". 

1906.  Evans,  Thos.  Llewellyn,  Cowbridge. 
1861.  Evans,  Thomas  Melancthon,  7Z«//. 
1916.  Evans,  Tom  Stenner,  Dowlais. 

1907.  Evans,  Trevor,  Swansea. 
1919.  Evans,  Tyrrell  George,  ifctfA. 
1913.  Evans,  Walter  Stuart,  Carmarthen. 

1886.  Evans,  William,  Johannesburg. 

1893.  Evans,  William,  Pimlico-road. 
1897.  Evans,  William,  2VW  Zealand. 

1883.  Evans,  William  Arnold,  Sheffield. 

1886.  Evans,  William  Edward,  Torquay, 

1882.  Evans,  William  Henry,  Colyton. 

1887.  Evans,  William  Norman,  Hampstead, 
1902.  Evans,  William  Thomas,  Trehar. ris. 
1887.  Evelyn,  William  Arthur,  PbrA. 
1900.  Everard,  Arth.  George,  Stock/well. 
1882.  Everest,  Clare  Augustus,  Brighton. 

1892.  Everett,  Ernest  William,  Norwich. 
1899.  Evering'ton,Herbt.Devas,>S'rtWt-/-67rac/. 

1894.  Evers,  Charles  Henry,  North  Seaton. 

1884.  Evers,  Charles  John,  Faversham. 
1863.  Evershed,  Arthur.  Fishbourne. 
1889.  Evershed,  Arth.  R.  F.,  Harley-st. 

1893.  Eves,  Percy  Stanhope,  Brighton. 
1  386.  Evill,  Frederick  Claude,  Barnet. 

1894.  Evison,  Frank  Arthur,  March. 
1871.  Ewart,  John  Henry,  Eastbourne. 
1871.  Ewart,  William,  Upper  Brook-st. 

1887.  Ewbank,  Wm.  Withers,  &  .4t«rf. 
1902.  Ewen,  Gerald  Sidney,  Twickenham. 
1877.  Ewen,  Harry  Walter,  Coices. 
1918.  Ewen,  John  Harold,  Clifton-hill. 
1912.  Ewens,  Bernard  Creasy,  Guernsey. 
1889.  Ewens,  Henry  Luther,  Maldon. 

1908.  Ewing,  Alfred  Washington,  7r«/v, 

1888.  Ewing,  Andrew  Melville,  l/l-S^L 
1894.  Ewing,  Samuel  Arthur,  Victoria. 
1854  Ewington,  0.  H.  Thomas. 

1888.  Exlev,  John,  Leeds. 

1904.  Eyre,  Chas.  Roland  B.,  Brondesbury. 

1893.  Eyre,  John  Win.  Henry,  Guy's-hosp. 

F. 

1002.  Faber,Hamilton  Stanley,  Cricklcwood. 
L876.  Fabien,  Lewis,  Trinidad. 

It)-' J- J  o 


194 


MEMBERS. 


1900.  Facev,  Rep-.  Ambrose,  Baysxoater. 

1897.  Facev,  .Samuel  Henry,  Royal  Navy. 
188(3.  Facev,  William  Edwin,  Suuthbourne. 

1889.  Fagan,  Arth.  R.  St.  Leger,  Holloway, 

1906.  Fagan,  Charles  II  race,  Jn.,  O.B.F. 

1914.  Fagan,  Richard  Feltrim,  Beaconsfield. 

1894.  Fagge, Roht.UWion, M  elf  u-Mouhruy. 

1915.  Fa  limy,  Moustat'a,  Folkestone. 
1915.  Faiimv.  Nashed,  Egypt. 

1890.  Faichnie,  Frederick,  R.A.M.C. 
1885.  Failes,  Fredk.  ( feo.,  New  South  U'ales. 
1915.  Fairbairn.  Robert  C.,jS2.  Bart.'s-hosp. 

1898.  Fairbank,  Christian  Beverley,  B.N. 
1867.  Fairbank,  John,  George-street,  W. 
1903.  Fairbank,  John  Gerald  A.,  George-st. 

1873.  Fairbank,  Wm.,  M.V.O.,  O.B.E.' 

1917.  Fairbrother,  James,  Hove. 

1914.  Faircbild,  Geo.  C,  Bishop's  Stortford. 
1877.  Fairclougb,  John  James  Kent,  Buxton. 

1907.  Fairclough,Wm.  Aiken,  New  Zealand, 

1901.  Fairfax,  Edward  Wilfred,  N.S.  W. 
1900.  Fairhall,  Geo.  Victor  II.,  Lewisham. 
1898.  Fairweather,Wm.Ernest,il/a«cAesfer. 
1903.  Falk,  Herman,  I.M.S. 

1895.  Falkener,  Lyon,  East  Molesey. 
1910.  Falknev,  Sandbrook,  Fulham. 
1884.  Fall,  Edwin  Armstrong. 

1879.  Falla,  Walter,  Jersey. 

1897.  Falwasser,  Arthur  Tims.,  Maidstone. 
1919.  Fanning,  James,  Leytonstone. 

1897.  Fanning,  Wm.  Joseph,  Norwich. 

1915.  Fanstoue,  James,  Hassocks. 

1918.  Earaci,  I'aul. 

1915.  Farag,  Mounir,  Alexandria. 
1883.  Faraker,  John  Joseph,  Brocklcy. 
1876.  Farbstein,  Henry,  77m//. 
1900.  Fardon,  Albert  Henry,  RedhiU. 

1905.  Fardon,  Harold  Joseph,  RedhiU. 
1889.  Fardon,  John  Henry,  Birkenhead. 

1906.  Farebrother,  H-rold  Wm.,  B.A.M.C. 

1850.  Farish,  Henry  Greggs,  iVowi  Scotia. 

1874.  Farley,  John  Jay,  Belleville,  Canada. 

1880.  Farmer,ErnestWni.White,i«w*AoOT. 
1388.  Farmer,  Fredk.  Reginald,  Gravesend. 
1880.  Farmer,  Septimus,  FerryhUl. 

1895.  Farmer,  William  Henry,  Lud'ow. 

1905.  Farncombe,  Harry,  Southsea. 

1851.  Farncombe,  Thos.  Beard.  r.ilf.A 

1 898.  Farncombe,Thos. Stone,  i  re  id  ^n, Can. 
1  890.  Farncombe,Wm.Turbertille,  Birm'gh 
L896.  Farndale,  John  William,  Rhodesia. 

1906.  Farniield,  John  Stewart,  Hastings. 
L896.  Farnfield,  William  Walter,  J/./-.. 
1894,  Farnum,  Cbas.  M.  Stone,  Trinidad. 
191*.  Farquharson,  Donald  Charles. 

Farquharson,  Geo.  S.,  Southampton. 
1918.  Farquharson,  Lovedaj  S.,&ouf  A  m/ri'n 
4692 


1916.  Farquharson,  William,  Acton. 

1891.  Farquharson,  Wm.  Geo.  11.,  Jamaica. 

1897,  Farr,  Arthur,  Pembroke-road. 

1866.  Fair,  Arthur  John,  Victoria. 

1895.  Farr,Conrad  CbarlesJas.,  Watlington. 
1885.  Farr,  Ernest,  Ealing. 

1885.  Farr,  Ernest  Augustus,  Andover. 
1887.  Farr,  Jos.  Jas.  Wm.,  Warwick-gdns. 
1912.  Farr,  Montague  Albert,  Kensington. 

1896.  Farrant,  Charles,  D.S.O.,  R.A.M.C. 
1889.  Farrar,  John  Frederick,  Putney. 
1887.  Farrar,  Reg.  Anstruther,  Harrow. 
1911.  Farrer,  Robert  Noel,  Clayton  West. 
1879.  Farrer,  Robt.  Thompson,  Brighouse. 
1865.  Farrington,  Anthony  Cbas.,  Gorleston 

1886.  Farrow,  Frederick,  Manchester. 
1889.  Fasnacht,  Reymond  Edwd.,  Bedford. 

1911.  Faulkner,  Cyril  Douglas,  Stanford. 
1916.  Faulkner,  Henry  Andrew,  Melbourne. 
1882.  Faunce,  Charles  Edmund,  R.A.M.C. 

1906.  Favell,  Richard  Vernon,  Sheffield. 

1914.  Fawcett,  Hugh  Alderson,  Chalfont. 
1903.  Fawcett,  Hugh  Hbt.  Jas.,  R.A.M.C. 

1907.  Fawkes,  Marmaduke,  Midhurst. 

1902.  Fawley,  Tom  Bower,  77z<//. 

1912.  Fawn,  George  Frederick,  Biistol. 

1867.  Fawsitt,  Thomas,  Oldham. 
1899.  Fawssett,  Basil,  Birmingham. 

1903.  Fawssett,  Francis.  Wm.,  Edmonton. 

1887.  Fawssett,  Frank,  Lewes. 
1905.  Fawssett,  Wilfrid,  Fulham. 

1896.  Eavrer,  Fdk.  Durand  Stirling,  7.  .1/. & 

1889.  Fazan,  Chas.  Herbert,  Wadlmrst. 

1913.  Fazan,  Eric  A  Chas.,  M.C.,/J.^.  J/.  C. 

1890.  Fearnhead,  Thomas,  Lytham. 

1892.  Fearnley,  Jonathan,  '2?oh>. 

1891.  Featherstone.Geo.  Wm.B.,  Vict. ..last. 
1916.  Eeatberstone,  Hy.  Walter,  Erdington. 
1885.  Featherstone,  Wm.  15.,  Birmingham. 

1893.  Feaver,  Lewis,  Truro. 

1898.  Fegan,Jn.Herbt.Crangle,27.(?rwisfea<Z. 

1897.  Fegan,  Richard  Ardra,  Forest  Bow. 

1885.  Fegen,  Charles  Milton,  Croydon. 
1901.  Fehrsen, Alex. Oloff  .M.,  Transvaal. 

1888.  Febrseu,  Frederic  John,  Oopei 
1916.  Febrseu,  Frederick  Clot!',  (tye. 
1916.  Fehrsen,  Guv,  flbft  £  Co. 

1914.  Feilden,  Fredk.  Ernest,  A  <S%teW». 
1909.  Foiling,  Anthony.  Devonshire-street. 

1915.  Feldman,  Israel  (Junr.),  Church-lane. 

1916.  Feldman,  Israel  (Senr.),  Osborne-st. 

1915.  Feldman,  Victor,  Osbornestreet. 
1918.  Feldman,  William,  <7/.  .f/<>-s/. 

L904.   I'VMillaii.Wni.  Bfoses,  ll'/tifechapcl-rd. 

1886.  Felix,  Edward,  Bli/in-avmuc. 

1904.  Felix,  Jean  Jos.  T.  R.,  Mauritius. 
L898.  Felkin,  Henrj  George,  Ttingwood, 

1749 


MEMBERS. 


19o 


1808.  Fell.  M.  fl.  Gregson,  (J.  P..,  O.M.G. 
1900.  Fell,  Hubert,  York. 

1881.  Fell,  Walter,  Wellington,  NZ. 
1900.  Felton,  Edgar  Hall,  Grimsby. 

1904.  Felton,  Richard,  M.O.,  Vancouver. 
1867.  Fendick,  Robert  George,  Torquay. 
1898.  Fenn,  Charles  Edward,  Streatham. 

1897.  Ferm,  Jos.  Hiorns,  Suuthport. 
1900.  Fennell,  Chas.  Henry,  Reform-club. 
1805.  Fennell,  Theodore,  Knutsford. 

1882.  Fenner,  Robt.  Nath.,  Spanish-place. 
1917.  Fenning,  Reg.  John  Keith,  Worthing. 

1892.  Fennings,  Arthur  Allen,  Brighton. 
1886.  Fenton,  Charles  Francis,  Barking. 
1880.  Fenton,  Herbert  A.  II.,  Fulham. 
1880.  Fenton,  Wm.  Hugh,  George-street,W . 
1877.  Fenwick,  Bedford,  tipper  WimpoU-st. 
1894.  Fenwick,  PercivalC.,C.M.G.,A7<?w.  Z. 
1896.  Fenwick,  Saml.  Chas.  C,  Norbury. 

1888.  Fenwick,  Wm.  Soltau,  Harlsy-st. 

1889.  Fere,  Gregory  Arthur,  Toronto. 

1912.  Ferguson,  Archibald,  Stepney. 

1898.  Ferguson,  Arnold  Saml.,  Jersei/. 

1905.  Ferguson,  Geo.  Edward,  R.A.M.C. 

1916.  Ferguson,  Jacob  Young,  Japan. 

1884.  Ferguson,  James  Haig,  Edinburgh. 

1896.  Ferguson,  James  Henry,  Keighley. 
1876.  Ferguson,  John,  Manchester. 
1904.  Ferguson,  John,  Cheam. 

1904.  Ferguson,  Lionel  CecilfBedford-park. 

1890.  Ferguson, Robt.  Bruce,  NewSouthyate. 

1897.  Ferguson,  Wm.  Alexander,  Douglas. 

1911.  Fergusson,  George  D.  G.,  ii.A7. 
1897.  Fergusson,  James  Herbert,  72.A7. 

1905.  Fergusson,  Jn.  Newbery  F.,  Plymouth. 
1908.  Fernandes,  Caetano  Jose",  Calcutta. 
1919.  Fernandez,  Thomas,  Guy's-hospital. 

1917.  Fernando,  Edwin  Francis,  Kilburn. 

1918.  Fernando,  Huxley,  Ceylon. 

1910.  Fernando,  Walter  Andrew,  Ceylon. 

1906.  Ferine,  Charles  Henry,  Greenwich 

1 8!  13.  Fernie,  Francis  Edward,  Stone,  Staff's. 
1896.  Fernie,  John  Firth,  Stone,  Staffs. 
1888.  Ferraby,  Geo.  Arthur,  Nottingham. 
1874.  Ferrier,  John  Christian,  Norwood. 
L904.  Ferriere,  Jos.  Anthony,  Mauritius. 
1872.  Ferris,John  EdwardC'karnock,/.  Jf.S. 
1863.  Ferris,  John  Spencer,  Ealing. 

1885.  Fetherstonhaugh,  Rbt.  T.,  Victoria. 

1913.  Ffoulkes,  Meredydd,  Llanberis. 
1906.  Fiaschi,  Piero,  Aew  TWA. 

1913.  Fielding,  Edwin  L.  Zenas,  Brook-st. 
1903.  Fiddian,  Arthur  Edwin,  Cardiff. 
1900.  Fiddian,  Benj.  Gregory,  Cardiff. 
1916.  Fiddian,  Eric  Alfred,  SLBari's-hosp. 

1912.  Fiddian,  James  Victor,  Brentford. 

1893.  Fido,  Herbert  Adamson,  Brixton. 

4806 


1884.  Field,  Adolphus  Theodore,  Hastings. 
L868.  Field,  Albert  Frederick,  Falmouth. 

1888.  Field,  Edgar  Alfred,  Da  riven. 

1891.  Field,  Frederick  Arthur,  Manchester. 

1894.  Field, Geo. Tiiimmond, Ricknfnswort/t. 

1880.  Field,  James  William, 
l9l9.§Field,  Kathleen,  Bedford. 
1887.  Field,  Oliver,  Clapham. 

1909.  Field,  Philip  Charles,  R.A.M.C. 
1908.  Field,  Wm.  V.,  O.B.E.,  Transvaal. 

1881.  Fielden,  Win.  Eckett,  Burgess  Hill. 

1893.  Fielder,  Fredk.  John,  Brixton. 

1905.  Fielding,  Charles  Henry,  J.Af./& 

1896.  Finch,  Alex.  Henry,  Shepton  Mallet 
189L  Finch,  Ernest  James,  B.N. 

1895.  Finch,  Herbert  Jonathan,  Bui-ton. 
1884.  Finch,  Richard  Tanner,  Salisbury. 
1916.§Finch,  Susan  Alfreda,  Ladbroke-gr. 

1897.  Finch,  Wm.  Stanley,  Ponlefract. 

1889.  Findlav,  Harry,  Rangoon. 

1901.  ¥\a\g&VL,B&al.O.OiComi.iFordingVdge 

1883.  Fink,  Geo.  Herbert,  I.M.S. 

1902.  Finlav,  Douglas  Edward,  Gloucester. 

1908.  Finlayson,  Walter  Taylor,  l.M.S. 
1886.  Finley,  Fredk.  Gault,  C.B.,  Montreal, 

1892.  Finley,  Harry,  Malvern. 

1893.  Finnie,  John  Ellison,  Birkdale. 
1837.  Finucane,  Morgan Ignatius^aAfey-pZ. 
1904.  Finzel,  Harry,  .BmM. 

1903.  Finzi,  Neville  Saml.,  Harley-street. 

1917.  Firman-Edwards,  L.  P.  L.,  Croydon. 
1907.  Firth,  Arth. Chas. Douglas,  Wimpole-st. 

1894.  Firth,  Edwin  Gore,  Shipley. 

1902.  Fish,  William  Ambrose,  Toronto. 
1911.  Fisher,  Alf.  Geo.  T.,  M.C.,  Bristol. 

1906.  Fisher,  Arthur  Roland,  R.N. 
1877.  Fisher,  Frederic  B  izley,  Tiverton. 
1911.  Fisher,  Frederick  Thomas,  Cardiff. 

1907.  Fisher,  Fredk.  Pearson,  M.C. 
1867.  Fisher,  George,  Dorking. 

1918.  Fisher,  George  Annesley,  Russell-sq. 

1884.  Fisher, Henry  Holdrich, Sittingbourne. 

1903.  Fisher,  Henry  Richmond,  Atherstone. 
1900.  Fisher,  Herbert  W.,  Coives. 

1896.  Fisher,  John  Cecil,  Lythani. 

1918. §Fisher,  Lilian  Mabel,  Cartwright-gds. 

1909.  Fisher,  Reginald,  King's  Langley. 

1894.  Fisher,  Reginald  Willis,  Wesibury. 
1896.  Fisher,  Richard  Denington,  Natal. 
1909.  Fisher,Robt.HankinsonW.,6rars£aM£. 
1914.  Fisher,  Robert  Ovens,  Canada. 

1886.  Fisher,  Theodore,  Sidcup. 

1890.  Fisher,  Thos.  E.  Hervarre,  Hornsey. 

1887.  Fisher,  Walter,  Rhodesia. 

L902.  Fisher,  Walter  H.,  O.B  E.,  Grimsby. 
1892.  Fisher,  Walter  Mulrea,  Chjneorrwg. 
1896.  Fisk,  Edward,  Ramsgate. 

1803  o2 


196 


MEMBERS. 


1915.  Fisk,  Harry  Hope,  Southsea. 

1916.  Fisk,  Sidney  William,  Watford. 

1895.  Fison.  Edmund  T.,  O.B.E.,  Salisbury. 

1917.  Fitch,  Arthur  Alfred,  Liverpool. 

1886.  Fitch,  Chas.  Dennis,  Kidderminster. 
1881.  Fitch,  Richd.  Aubrey,  Royal  Navy. 
1870.  Fitzgerald,  Conrad,  Newfoundland. 
1889.  Fitz-Gerald,  Ed.  Desmoud,Fo/ksstone. 

1887.  Fitzgerald,  Gerald  G,  Canterbury. 

1876.  Fitzgerald,  Jas.  Gubbins,  Norbury. 
1886.  FitzHenry,  Geo.  Win.,  E.  Duhoich-rd. 
1916.  Flamer-Caldera  Justin  B.,  Ceylon. 

1896.  Flavelle,  Johu  Mason,  J.AtheeneumCl. 
1909.  Flaxman,Sam  Chris.Reeve,  Peckham. 

1911.  Flecker,  Hugo,  Neutral  Bay,  N.S.  W. 

1905.  Fleetwood,  Wm.  Hardy,  Hoylake. 

1894.  Flegg,  Fredk.  Arth .Martin,  Woodford. 
1869.  Fleming,  David  Gibb,  Chatham,  Out, 
1898.  Fleming,  Jas.  Kenneth  Sprot,  I.M.S. 

1895.  Fleming,  Wilf.  Louis  Remi,  Pirbright 

1894.  Flemming,  Arth.  Launcelot,  Bristol. 

1885.  F\enmung,G\mn.~E.S.,Bradford-on-A. 

1886.  Fletcber,  Arthur  Aug.,  Kington. 

1906.  Fletcher,  Cavendish,  N.  Cavendieh-st, 

1877.  Fletcher,  Chas.  Wm.  Come,  Derby. 
1*03.  Fletcher,Frederick  Jaines^S'toA-e-ow-T1. 
1 872.  Fletcher,  George,  Highgate,  N. 
1886.  Fletcher,Rev.Geo.RoryJn.,«S/ratf/j«?>i 
1883.  Fletcher,  John,  Fulham. 

1893.  Fletcher,  John  Howard,   Wigan. 

1893.  Fletcher,  Leslie,  Kempsey. 

1904.  Fletcher,NigeIG a-het,Haverstock-h ill 

1895.  Fletcher,  Roland  Hry.,  Bournemouth. 
1886.  Fletcher,  Thos.  Johnson,  Derby. 
L884.  Fletcher, Wilf.  Win. Ernest,  Whitehall. 
1862.  Fletcher,  Wm.Bainbrigge,  JRoy.iVafly, 
1900.  Flewitt,  Chas.  York,  tftttfon  Coldfeld. 
1881.  Fligg,  William,  Weston-super-Mare. 
1877.  Flint,  Arthur,  Westgate-on-Sea. 

1907.  Flint,  Harold  Edwards,  Norwood. 

1895.  Flint,  Thomas  Buxton,  But  ton. 
1904.  Flintoff,  Charles  Ashley,  Poeklington. 
L878.  Flood,  Francis  Pulteney,  Ce/n. 
1.901.  Flook,  Hubert  Sydney,  .Afata/. 

1896.  Flory,  Cvril  Hobson,  /issam. 

1895.  Flower,  Arth.  Fdk.  Ashbrook,  D»%. 
1907.  Flower,  Norman,  Yeovil. 
L892.  Floyd,  Stephen  George^  Qray&. 
1872.  Floyer,  Blaise.  Bernard,  M&JP. 
L918.  Flynn,  Walter  Alan,  fhdwieh. 
1907.  Foerster,  Arthur  Ed  wis.  Gloucester-pl, 

1897.  Fogarty,  Daniel,  Harringay. 

1884.  Foley,  Chas.  Nicholas,  Tollington-pk. 

1914.  Foley,  John  Edward,  c/o  //<///  <§■  Co. 

1912.  Foley,  Walter  Barham,  O.B.E. 

1915.  Folinsbee,  Francis  John,  Alberta. 
1889.  Folker,  Herberl  Henry,  Jetton. 

4920 


1896.  Folliott,  Edwin,  .Royrt/  AV«y. 
1908.  Follit,  Harold  Harry  Daily,  Bedford. 
1919.  Fonseka,  Frederic  Lionel,  King-st. 
1899.  Fookes,  Ernest  Faber,  A".  Zealand. 
1894.  Fooks,  Edwd.Verdon  Russell,  S.Aust. 
1879.  Fooks,  George  Ernest,  I.M.S. 

1885.  Fooks,  Henry,  ZM.£. 

1891.  Fooks, Walt. Pemberton.i^Vwm^rtw. 

1884.  Foot,  Ernest  George,  Pulborough. 

1908.  Foot,  Thomas  James,  Crawley-doum. 
1907.  Foote,Edmund  Geo.,  Sedbergh. 

1909.  Foote,  Percy  Leslie,  A«e  Zealand. 
1897.  Foote,  Vivian  Percival,  Hailsham. 
1904.  Footner,  Bertram  M.,  M.B.E.,  JToforttf. 
1918.  Forbes, JohnTurabullThompson,  2V..Z. 
1914.  Forbes,  Septimus  Alex.,  Musicell-hill. 

1914.  Ford,  Alma  Percy,  AV«'  Barnet. 
185)1.  Ford,  Frank  Chubb,  Wimbledon. 
1916.  Ford,  Maurice  Uolfe  V.,  Chesterfield. 
1879.  Fard,SiiR.W.,K.C.M.G.,C.B.,D.S.O. 

1915.  Ford,  Ronald  Kelson,  f7p.  Tooting. 

1887.  Ford,  Theodore  Alb  t.  Yores, Hertford. 
1907.  Forde,  Cecil  Ledward,  Birkenhead. 
1891.  Forde,  Thos.  Arth.  Munro,  Southsea. 
L885.  Forden,  George,  Berkeley. 

1872.  Fordham,  John  William,  Mile-end-rd. 
1897.  Fordham,  John  William,  Leicester. 
1904.  Fordham,  William  John,  ,SVMV. 
1874  Foreman,  Joseph,  Sydney,  X.S.W. 

1897.  Forge,  George  Baynton,  Rottingdean. 
1868.  Forman,  Elizha  Baxter,  Chalfont. 
1883.  Forrest,  James  Rocheid,  R.A.M.C. 
1876.  Forrest,  .In.  Geoorge  S.,  Winc/u ister. 
1901.  Forrest,  Wm.  Duff.  Halifax,  N.S. 
1906.  Forrester,  Arch.  T.  'Wm.fNarborough. 

1895.  Forrester,  William,  Sitapur,  India. 
1915.  Forrester- Pat- >n,  Ernest,  Alloa. 
1894.  Forsayethj  Jn.  RichardM.,  Rhodesia. 
1 879.  Fnrsbri » >k,Wm.l Iy. Russell, Eaton-sq. 

1901.  Forsdike,  Sidney.  Porthcawl. 
1915.§Forster,  Annie  Mary  G,  Newcastle. 
1850.  Forster,  Arthur. 

1912,  Forster,  Charles  Michael,  Badminton. 
1864.  Forster,  Edward  Wood,  Felixtowe, 
L899.  Forster,  Fredk.  Cecil,  Southbonrne. 

1888.  Forster,  John  Erwoou,  lirorkley. 

1 88 1 .  F( irsl er,Thos. Vdk.,I)al/on-i)/-l-'urmss. 

1902.  Forsyth,  Charles  Wesley,  SWfoH. 
1900.  Forsyth,  David,  Wimpole-sfreet. 

1903.  Forsyth,  Lennard  Wm.,  Harleyst. 

L902.  Fort",  Charles  Leyland. 

L915.  Fort,  Charles  Wainwright,  M.C. 

1896.  Fort,  1 1  v.  Et.  Trecotbick. 
L877.  Fort,  Thomas,  Oldham. 

L909.  Fortin, Claude  Edw.  Freer, Winnipeg. 
L919.  Forty,  Arthur  Alan,  Eeerf*. 
1874.  Forty,  Daniel  Hbt.,   Wotton-u.-Edf/c. 
4977 


MEMBERS. 


197 


1899.  Forward,  Ernest  Lionel,  Nottingham. 
1894.  Fosbery,  Francis  Clifford,  Bath. 

1872.  Fosbroke,  George  Hayues,  Worcester. 

1898.  Foss,  Edwin  Vincent,  Bristol. 
1919.  Foss,  Reginald,  Stafford,  Dulwich. 

1889.  Foster,  Alfred,  2Ve«?  Zealand. 
1868.  Foster,  Anthony  Clarence,  Leah. 

1900.  Foster,  Arthur  Herbert,  Hitch  in. 

1908.  Foster,  Arthur  Leslie,  li.A.M.C. 

1902.  Foster,  Edward  Cecil,  O.r/o?y/. 

1913.  Foster,  Edwin  James,  Canada. 
1885.  Foster,  Francis  W.,  Thorpe-le-Soken, 
1915.  Foster,  George  Muir,  Cricklewood. 
1870.  Foster,  Henry,  3~or&. 

1900.  Foster,  Henry  Bertram,  J.J/.-S'. 
L896.  Foster,  John  Joseph,  Cheltenham. 
1906.  Foster,  John  Rowland,  li.A.M.C. 
1892.  Foster,  Michael  Bernard,  Puckeridge. 
1888.  Foster,  Michael  G.,O.B.E.,//rtnw/ar<°. 
1867.  Foster,  Oswald  Henry,  Hitchin. 

1899.  Foster,  Percy,  Assam. 
1861.  Foster,  Philip,  Leeds. 

1901.  Foster,  RaymondLeslie  V.,  B. A. M.  C. 

1873.  Foster,  Reginald  Henry,  Porlock. 

1879.  Foster,  William,  Shipley,  Yorks. 

1872.  Foster,  Wm.  James,  Birmingham. 
1911.  Foster-Smith,  Geoffrey  T.,  Cairo. 

1906.  Fothergffl,  Claud  F.,  Chorley  Wood. 

1899.  Foulds,  Francis  Henry,  Droitwich. 

1900.  Foulds,  Matthias  Fredk.,  B.A.M.C. 
1897.  Foulerton,HarryPercival,  Crowthorne. 

1903.  Foulkes,  Peter  Gifford,  Purjieet. 

1902.  Foulkes,  .Samuel  Newall,  Amlwch. 

1914.  Fountain,  Edward  Dar.ee,  BuisUp. 
1885.  Fountain,  Edward  Osborne,  Buislip. 
1867.  Fountaine,  David  Owen,  Muswell-hill. 

1909.  Fowell,PatrickHarveyC,  Welshpool, 

1884.  Fowler,  Alfred  Henderson,  Tilbury. 

1890.  Fowler,  Chappell  H.,  Bccleston-street. 

1880.  Fowler,  Charles  Henry,  Portsmouth. 
1882.  Fowler,  Chas.  Owen,  Thornton-heath. 

1901.  Fowler,  Edwin  Samuel  Geo.,  Leeds. 
1890.  Fowler,  Frank,  Bournemouth. 

1874  Fowler,  Sir  Jas.  K.,K.C.V.O.,C.M.G. 
1892.  Fowler,  James  Stewart,  Edinburgh. 
1856.  Fowler,  Rev.  Jos.  Thos.,  Durham. 

1885.  Fowler,  Thomas  Webb,  Coventry. 

1904.  Fowler,  Trevor  Hayman,  Bedhill. 

1907.  Fowler,  Wm.E.  Liudsey,  Carhhalton. 
1901.  Fox,  Campbell  Tilbury,  Ashford, 

1873.  Fox,  Charles  Allen,  Bridgwater. 

1910.  Fox,  Charles  Joshua,  Blidworth, 
1915.§Fox,  Charlotte  Iris,  Deronshire-pl. 
1863.  Fox,  Cornelius  Benj.,  Ilfracombe. 
1897.  Fox,  Edwd.  Hamilton  B*.,  Yealmpton. 
1885.  Fox,  Edward  Lawrence,  Plymouth, 
1863.  Fox,  Francis,  Arundel-gardens,  W. 

5034 


1887.  Fox,  Fdk.  Geo.  Townsend,0.  Biv.Col. 

1881.  Fox,  George,  Swansea,  'Tasmania. 
Ib87.  Fox,  George  Martin,  Walsall. 
1905.  Fox,  Henry  Edward,  Accrington. 
1898.  Fox,  Hereward  Evelyn  < '.,  Weymouth. 

1888.  Fox,  Hugh  Clayton,   //"< ymouth-st. 
1900.  Fox,  Hugh  Watson,  Bettws-y-Coed. 
1888.  Fox,  James  Stanislaus,  <S'£.  Helens. 

1909.  Fox,  John  Crofton,  Putney-hill. 
1903.  Fox,  John  William,  Bothei'hatr* 

1878.  Fox,  Joseph  Tregelles,  Oregon,  U.S. A. 

1910.  Fox,  Joseph  Tylor,  Tufnell-park. 
1874.  Fox,Richard  llingston,Z>eiw<s/<jVe-?j£ 

1882.  Fox,  Robert  Fortescue,  Dero/tshire-2)L 

1887.  Fox,  Stephen  Chas.  Gundry,  Perak. 
1910.  Fox,  Walter  Egbert,  Gloucester. 

1902.  Fox,  Wilfrid  Stephen,  Grosvenor-st. 
1914.  Foxell,IIumphrey  L.  Gr.,Muswell-hiU. 
1867.  Foxton,  Edward",  Ottawa. 

1879.  Frakes,  Henry  Sowter,  Haslemere. 
1884.  Frames,  Alfred  Cromwell,  CVyje. 

1883.  Frampton,  Fredk.  Thos,  Paignton. 

1880.  Frampton,TomHenryT.,7teic&ewAam. 

1893.  France,  Charles  Frederic,  Wigai.. 

1884.  France,  Edward,  Sheffield. 

1903,  France, Wm.  Henry,  Tierra  delFuego. 
1899..  Francis,  Arthur  Edward,  Khargpur. 
1892.  Francis,  Ernest  Edward,  Bengal, 
1886.  Francis,  Harry  Arthur,  Canada. 
1891.  Francis,  Harvey,  Arnold. 

1890.  Francis,  HemyAlex.,JTeMrie#«-*jt.,W. 
1902.  Francis,  Jas.  Bernard  C,  Dockhead. 

1891.  Francis,  John,  Plymouth. 

1886.  Francis,  John  Arth.,  Tufnell-park. 
1900.  Francis,  John  Edmund,  Northam. 
1880.  Francis,  Lloyd,  Stourbridge. 

1891.  Francis,  Louis  Arthur,  U.ibridge. 
1909.  Francis,  Reg.  Cyril  Herbt.,  Brecon. 

1888.  Francis,  Thomas  Wm..  Sydney. 
1884.  Francis,  Wm.  Henry,  CM£ 

1900.  Francis,  Wm.  Vare  C,  ios  Angeles. 
1896.  Francisco,  Sylvestre  A.,  Demerara. 

1900.  Francis- AY il'liams,  C.  II.,  Doivlais. 
1858.  Franey,  Edward,  Banbury. 

1876.  Frankish,  Wm.  John,  Cadogan-gdns. 

1902.  Franklin,  George  Denne,  I. M.S. 

1888.  Franklin,  Lawrence,  Southwick. 
1916.§  Franklin,  Marjorie  E. ,  Porchester-terr. 
1908.  Franklin,  Reginald,  Newington-green. 
1898.  Frankling,  Hbt.  G., ORE.,' Harrogate 
1856.  Franklvn,  Louis  Hugh,  Chelsea. 
1907.  Fraser,  Alex.  Edw.Gordon,A'..4.Jf.C. 

1903.  Fraser,  Chas.  Frederick,  M.C.,  7.J/.6'. 

1894.  Fraser,  David  Harley,  Pendleton. 

1901.  Fraser,  Ernest  Albert,  Delamere-cresc. 

1889.  Fraser,  Herbert,  Slough. 

1892.  Fraser,  Herbert  St.  John,  I.JT.& 

5091 


198 


MEMBERS. 


1882.  Fraser,  James  Alexander,  Romford. 
3880.  Fraser.  .lames  William,  Hull. 
1899.  Fraser,  .In.  Henry  P.,  D.S.O.,  M.C. 
1886.  Fntser.Xuttitiir Stuart, Neivfoundland. 
1886.  Fraser,  Paul  Wilkes,  Victoria. 
1886.  Fraser,  Robt,  Nelson,  Ontario,  Can. 

1892.  Frazer,  Ernest  Edward,  Jersey. 

1898.  Frazer,  Ewan  Richards,  E.Grinstead. 

1902.  Frazer,  James  Hogg,  Stratford. 
1919.  Frazer,  Lionel  F..  Eastbourne. 

1895.  Frazer,  William  Dyer,  Shanklin. 

1896.  Frederick,  Edwd.  Gurdon,  Woolwich. 
1905.  Frederick,  Ernest  Victor,  Canada. 

1899.  Freear,  Alexander,  Chatham. 

1882.  Freeborn,  John  Ohas.  Richd.,  Oi/orrf. 
1891.  Freeland,  Reg.  S.,  Brockenhurst. 
1886.  Freeman,  Chas.Delamark,  Trinity-rd, 
1912.  Freeman,  Claude  Emery,  Sheffield. 
1 886.  Freeman, ErnestC.,C.M!G.,^.^.J/.C. 
1891.  Freeman,  John,  Bristol. 
1886.  Freeman,  Richd.  Austin,  Gravesend. 
1877.  Freer,  Edward  Luke,  AV/^/. 
1888.  Freer,  Gerald  Dudley,  Thurlcstone. 

1900.  Freer,  Horace  Wilberforce,  Stourb'dge, 
1899.  Freer,  Win,  Leacroft,  Blackheath.  ' 
1919.  Freilieh,  Joseph  Pinkus. 

1888.  Fremlin,  Heaver  Stuart,  Hendon. 

1874.  French,  Alex.  Martin, R.N.}Kingston 

1909.  French,  Arthur  Gordon  Valpy/Zd.A7. 

1910.  French,  Frank  Austin,  Herne-bay. 
1898.  French,  Gilbert  Edwin,  Chiswick. 
1910.  French,  Gilbert  James,  Fairfield. 

1897.  French,  Louis  Alex.  W .,  Portland. 
1917.  French,  Robert,  Carlisle. 

1891.  French,  Robert  Houle,  Finchley. 
1894.  FrendjEustaceCiillnrd.  Wrstpierpoint 

1903.  Freshwater,  John  I).  II.,  Welbeck-st. 
1907.  Frew,  Wm.  Doug.,  M.C.,  Kilmarnock. 

1893.  Freyberger,  Ludwig,  Regent' s-park. 
1909.  Friedlander.  Arth.  Jonas,  Chint/ford. 
1914.  Friedlander,  Hugo  Rudolph,  Mark-l. 

1875.  Friend,  Fredk.  Worrell,  Brighton, 
1905.  Friend,  Gerald  Edward,  Horsham. 
1877.  Friend,  Herbt.Edwd.,  1/  estbourne-pk 
1917.  Frith,  Fred.  Chris.  Ashley,  Bristol. 
1903.  Frizzell,  William  Thomas,  Canada. 
1877.  Frobisher,  William  Martin,  Leeds. 

1889.  Frossard,  Emilien  Edward,  Taunton. 
1917.  Fro&sard,  Phil.  Ed  w.  Fraser,  Taunton. 

1887.  Frost,  Francis  Turner,  Derby. 

1882.  Frost,  George,  Bournemouth. 
I  •  38.  Frost,  John  Kingdon,  Errfer. 
L899.  Frost,  Joseph  Reginald,  2Ve?«  Cross. 
L870.  Frost,  Richard  Russell, &  Australia. 
1868.  Frost,  Walter.  //W. 
L885.  Frowen,  Fraser,  Burton. 
L896.  Frv,  Arthur  M.,  ('.I.E.,  D.S.O.,  7..1/..V. 
5148 


1805.  Frv,  Augustine  Cradock,  iSfotte. 

1911.  Fry,  Hubert Jn.  Burgess, -8*.  Th<,s.-h. 
1863.  Fry,  John  Blount,  BexhilL 

1874.  Fry,  John  Farrant,  Budleigh  SaUeHon. 
1855.  Fry,  John  William,  Maidstone. 

1915.  Fry,  Lewis  Salisbury,  Limpsjield. 

1896.  Fry,  Percy  Victor.  Sowerby  Bridge. 

1893.  Frv,  Walter  Ernest,  Hamnnroniih. 

1894.  Fry,  William  Herbert,  M«%  States. 

1912.  Fry, William  Kelsey,  M.G.,J2.^.  J/.C. 
1888.  Fryer,  George  Ernest,  Urmston. 

1881.  Fryer,  John,  Detosbury. 

1888.  Fullard,  John,  Manchester. 

1895.  Fuller,  Alfred  Leonard,  2?«tf. 

1882.  Fuller,  Andrew,  Zee.  (fort.  Hoard. 

1916.  Fuller,  Andrew  Radburne,  Weybridge. 
1884.  Fuller,  Arthur,  Kimberley. 

1908.  Fuller,  Ashhury  Jos.  S.}  Aberystwyth. 
1892.  Fuller,  Charles  Arthur,  Cawnpore. 

1889.  Fuller,  Courtenay  James,  Woolwich. 
1908.  Fuller,Fredi.Holcombe,2?a»r»e»l'tt£A 
1884.  Fuller,  Geo.  Harry  Hingston,  O.J2.C 
1880.Fuller,Hy.Roxhurgh,M.y.q.,ilfa^^ 

1891.  Fuller,  John  Reginald,  Tollington-pk. 
1878.  Fuller,  Leedham*  Henry,  Sireatham. 
1898.  Fuller,  Laurence  Otway,  Arlescu. 
1905.  Fuller,  Ralph  A.,  M.C,  Long  Ashton. 
1898.  Fuller,  Wm.  Anderson,  Milnthorp. 

1 892.  Fullerton,  Alex.  Young,  A'.-S'.  7F. 

1893.  Fullerton, Francis  William.  W  k>  £<?«/. 

1897.  Fulton,  Henry,  D.S.O.,  Sevenoaks. 
1918.  Fuoss.Armin  F.  INF.,  Wolverhampton. 
1888.  Furber,  Edward  Price.  Welbeck-st. 
1908.  Furness,  HaroldSid.,  Melton  Mowbray. 
1882.  Furnival,  Francis  Henry,  N.S.  W. 

1898.  Furnivall,  Charles  Hilton,  CAI.G. 
1869.  Furnivall,  Henry  Wallace,  Exeter. 
1886.  Furrer,  Edward,  Kamloops,  B.C. 
1912.  Fyffe,  Andrew  Alexander.  Sheffield. 
1908.  Fyffe,  Eric  Leigh,  E.A.M.C. 
1874.  Fyson,  Edmund,  St.  Leonards-on-8. 
1905.  Fyzee,  Ali  Azhar  1L,  Bombay. 


1878.  Gabb,  Claude  Baker,  Hastings. 
1873.  Gabb,  James  Edward,  Wellingborough. 
1877.  Gabb,  Jas.  Percy  Alwyne,  Guildford. 
1918.  Gabb,  Harold  Percy,  Guildford. 
L909.  Gabe,  Howell  Woodwell,  Morriston, 
1918.  Gabe,  Ivor  Stanley.  //<<//<//  AV/ry. 

1879.  Gabe,  John.  Mecklenbargh-square. 
L906.  Gabe,  William,  Morriston. 

1917.  Gabe,  William  Vincent,  ilfomrton. 

1896.  Cabell.  Doug,  l'liillimore,  Fortland-pl. 

1880.  Gabriel,  Joshua  Samuel,  Ceylon, 

5201 


MEMBERS. 


199 


1885.  Gabriel,  Leon.  Maurice,  Pembridge-v. 

1916.  Gabriel,  William  Bashall,  Oultoti. 

1884.  Gabriel,  Wm.  Maurice,  Ludgate-hill. 
1899.  Gadsden,  Arthur  Horace,  Newquay. 
1899.  Gaff,  James,  Hammersmith. 

1919.  Gaffney,  Edward  James,  Streatham. 
1919.  Gaha,  John  Francis,  Sydney. 
1892.  Gains,  John  Edwiu,  South  Cave. 

1917.  Gainsborough,  Hugh,  Brondesbury. 

1918.  Gainsborough,  llichavd, Bryanston-st. 
1918.§Gainsford,  Lucie,  ( 'haring-cross-hosp. 
187-5.  Gairdner,  John,  Tasmania. 

1897.  Gairdner,  Jn.  Francis  Rbt.,  Transvaal. 
1902.  Gait&kell,  Chas.  Edward,  Lympstone. 

1869.  Gaitskell,  Edwd.  Forbes,  Sydenham. 

1904.  Galbraith,  Colin  James,  Chine/ford. 
1916.  Galbraith,  Douglas  Hugh  Aird,  M.C. 

1889.  Gale,  Arthur,  Kingdon-on-Thames. 
1881.  Gale,  Arthur  Knight,  Sheffield. 
1908.  Gall,  Herbert,  R.A.M.C. 

1908.  Galloway,  Hugh,  Southall. 

1914.  Galloway,  Wm.  Dawson,  Stonrivood. 

1898.  Galloway,  Wm.  Hearfield,  Leeds. 

1909.  Galpin,  Cyril  George,  Sutton. 

1870.  Galpin,  Richard,  Sutton. 

1918.  Galstaun,  Shanasar  G.,  St.  Bart's. 

1898.  Gait,  William  James,  Minor ies. 
1862.  Ganibier,  Thos.,  St.  Leouards-on-Sea. 
1870.  Gamble,  Charles  Edward,  Elland. 

1910.  Game,  Leonard,  New  Barnet. 
1906.  Gamlen,  Robert  Long,  I. M.S. 
1910.  Gamlin,  Raymond,  Liverpool. 
1883.  Gandevia,  Navroji  Bamanji,  Victoria. 
1906.  Gandhi,  Nadir  H.  S.,  Stoke-on-Trent. 
1908.  Gandy,  Eric  W.,  O.B.E.,  Norwood. 

1899.  Gaudy,  Thomas  Hall,  Peppard. 

1890.  Gane,  Edwd.  Palmer  Steward,  York. 

1891.  Gange,  Fdk.  Whitchurch,  Faversham. 

1890.  Gann,  Thos.  Wm.  Francis,  Hayling. 

1895.  Ganner,  Joseph,  Anocks  Green. 

1905.  Gans,  Friedrich,  Welbeck- street. 

1915.  Gai'ces,  Luis  Hernando,  Colombia. 
1874.  Gard,  William  John,  Devonport. 

1891.  Gardener,  Wm.  Fredk.,  Sydenham. 

1896.  Gardiner,  Geoffrey  Edwd.,  Neiv  Zeal. 
1896.  Gardiner,  John,  Oxford. 

1896.  Gardiner,  Joseph  Napier,  Dunmow. 
1915.  Gardiner-Hill,  Clive,  Wimbledon. 

1915.  Gardiner- Hill,  Harold,  Wimbledon. 
1876.  Gardner,  Arthur  John,  Darlington. 
1904.  Gardner,  Eric,  Weybridye. 

1886.  Gardner,  Frank  Gower,  Oxford. 

1892.  Gardner,  Harold  Bellamy,  Harley-st. 
1902.  Gardner,  Harry,  Streatham. 

1885.  Gardner,Hy. Willoughby,  Shrewsbury, 

1916.  Gardner,HumpkreyDouglas,i'Ync/*/ey 
1899.  Gardner,  John,  Mexborough. 

5258 


1881.  Gardner,  Percy  Herbert,  Ilfracombe. 

1897.  Gardner,  Thomas  Hudson,  Streatham, 

1895.  Gardner,  William,  Steeple  Ashton. 

1886.  Gardner,  Wm.  Thos.,  Bournemouth. 

1903.  Gardner-Med win, Frank  M., Liverpool. 
1874.  Garland,  Albert  Isaac,  New  Zealand. 
1913.  Garland,  Geoffrey,  Sultash. 

1901.  Garle,  Robt.  Hubert  Wm.,  Purley. 

1912.  Garlick,  George  Herbert,  Thakeham. 

1887.  Garman,  Edwin  Cornelius,  Mailsham 
1892.  Garman,  John  Bernard,  Great  Burr. 
1900.  Garman,  Joseph  Marcus,  Ashford. 
1859.  Garman,  Wm.  Chancellor,  Worcester. 

1896.  Garner,  Wm.  Langham,  Ampthill. 
1894.  Garrad,  Francis  Wm.,  Harroqate. 
1881.  Garrard,  Chas.  Roland  O.,  Pendleton. 

1909.  Garrard,  Edw.  Brown,  Leeward  Is. 
1891.  Garrard,  George,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 

1913.  Garrard,  Norman,  Thrybergh. 

1911.  Garratt,  Frank,  Malay  States. 
1916.  Garraway,.GlosterTyndell,  Univ.-coll. 
1878.  Garrett,  Henry  Edward, Kingsland-rd. 

1872.  Garrett,  John,  Faversham. 
1907.  Garrett,  Percy  Charles,  Dursleg. 
1890.  Garrett,  Philip  Gell,  Hinckley. 

1904.  Garrett,  Raymond  R.,  Eastleigh. 
1884.  Garrod,  Sir  Archibald  E.,  K.C.M.G. 

1914.  Garson,  Herbert  Leslie,  M.C,  O.B.E. 

1878.  Garstang,  Thos.  Walt.  II,  Altrincham. 
1903.  Garton,  Wilfrid,  Rugby. 

1902.  Gask,  Charles  Herbert,  Upton-park. 
W.>7.  Gaskell,  Len.  Sadgrove,  Birkenhead. 
1881.  Gaskin,  Thus.  Law,  Barbadoes. 
1916.  Gasperine.  John  Jones,  St.  Bart's. 
L916.  Gaspey,  Ernest  Thomas,  Univ.-coll. 
1914.  Gassmann,  Georg  Arnold,  Enjield. 
1899.  Gaster,  Sidney,  Quetta, 

188'i.  Gaston,  Harry  Percival,  Southall. 
1902.  Gater,  Arthur  William,  JR. A. M.C. 

1898.  Gates,  Edward  Alfred,  O.B.E. 

1910.  Gatheraood,  Leslie  S.,  Sydenham. 

1 912.  Gatley,  Chas.  A.  Robertson,  Kingston. 

1899.  Gatt,  Joseph,  R.A.M.C. 

1883.  Gaudin,  George  Charles,  Jersey. 

1873.  Gaunt,  John  Penn,  Hythe. 
1909.  Gauntlett,  Harry  Leon,  Bloxha?n. 

1884.  Gaussen,  David  Peter,  Duumurry. 
1906.  Gauvain,  Henry  John,  Alton. 

1911.  Gavronsky,  Jacob,  Regent' s-park. 
1918.  Gawne,  Edwin  Stowell,  Liverpool. 
1876.  Gay,  Charles  Wm.  Ebenezer,  India. 
1884.  Gay,  John,  Putney. 

1896.  Gayer,  Reg.  Courtenav,  Stanhope-qds. 
]  903.  Gayer- Anderson,  Robt.G., R.A.M.C. 
1905.  Gayner,  Francis,  Redhill. 

1900.  Gayner,  John  Stansfield,  Carswick. 

1879.  Gayton Eras. Carteret, Muchlladltam. 

5315 


200 


MEMBERS. 


1878,  Gaze,  Wm.  Henry,  Victoria,  Aust. 

1886.  Gedge,   Arthur  Johnson,  Havant. 

1892.  Gedge  Arthur  Sydney,  Pewsey. 
1899.  Gee,  Claude  Alfred  Heath, Evercreech. 
1880.  Gee,  Frederick  William,  I. M.S. 
1919  Geffen,  Dennis  Herbert,  Dmoson-jA. 
1917.  Geffen.  Maximilian  W.,  Datoson-pl. 
1915.  Gell,  George  Cowley,  Vottglas. 

1885.  Gell,  Hv.  Willingham,  Woolhampton. 
1884.  Genxmel,  Arch.  Burns,  C.B.E.,ZiWp7. 

1911.  Gemmell,  Alan  Cecil,  Brighton. 
]895.  Genge,  Geo.  Fredk.  S.,  Bournemouth. 
1894.  Genge,  George  Gilbert,  Croydon. 
]'.»12.  Genge-Andrews,  Geo.  Edw.,  O.B.E. 
1889.  George,  Alfd.  Walter,  Brondesbury. 
1910.  George,  Archibald  Louis,  Trinidad. 

1857.  George,  Chas.Fdk.,Jffw'fo»-m-im(fecy. 

1887.  George,  Henry,  Alberta,  Canada. 
1904.  George,  Howard  Trevelvan,  Cardiff. 

1893.  George,  Isaac,  JFarf  Australia. 

1912.  George,  Wm.  Stanley,  Hampstead. 

1886.  Georges,  Ahsolom. 

1902.  Geraty,  Laur.Unthank,M.C.,/n^«m. 

1874.  Geraty,  Thomas,  Ingham. 

1892.  German)  Arthur  William,  Liverpool. 

1894.  Gerrard,  Alfred  Henry,  Wimbledon. 
1906.  Gerrard,  Robert  Francis,  Chester. 

1895.  Gerrish,  Daniel  Smith,  Bristol. 
1919.  Gerson,  Herman  Meyer,  Clapton. 
1891.  Gervis,  Arthur  Fredk.,  Hampstead. 

1897.  Gervis,  Charles  Berkeley,  Seqford. 

1858.  Gervis,  Henry,  Bath. 
1889.  Gervis,  Henry,  Brighton, 
1908.  Gerzabek,  Boleslaw,   Winnipeg. 
1904.  Gettings,  Cuthbert  Keay,  Cliasetoxcn. 

1910.  Ghadiali,  Erach  Pestonii. 

1898.  Ghany,  Mohomed  Abdul,  Hyderabad. 

1916.  Ghose,  Suresh  Chandra,  Bengal. 
1917.§Ghosh,  Satyapriya,  Wood-green. 
1914.  Ghosh,  Sourendra  Mohon,  'Calcutta. 
L915.  Gibb,  Alex  Terris,  St.  Anne's-on-Sea. 
191  1.  Gibb,  Cassidy  de  Wet,  &  Africa. 

1917.  Gibb,  Edward  Austin,  Wimbledon. 
L886.  Gibbard,  Thomas  W.,  C.B.,  C.B.E. 
L887.  Gibbens,  Frank  Edward,  Barking. 
1866.  Gibbes,  John  Murray,  Sydney. 
1895.  Gibbe9,  Lewes  Nicholas,  Kensington. 

1899.  Gibbins,  Herberl  Bowly,  t>avies-at. 
L888.  Gibbon,  Ernest  Henry,  &  Shields. 
L895.  Gibbons,  Arth.  Philip,  Finsbury-circ, 
L897.  Gibbons,<  IhasJa  ,  I'.'W. h'tn/ish'J'oini. 
1914.  Gibbons,  Gerald  F.  P.,O.B.E. 

191 1 .  Gibbons,  Lister,  ETowe. 

1874.  Gibbons,  Robert  Alex.,  Cadogan-pl, 

1879.  Gibbs,  Alfd.  NapieT  Godby,  Brafof. 

1901.  Gibbs,  Herberl  Jennings,  Singapore. 

5371 


]873.  Gibbs,  Robert,  YardleySastings. 
1889.  Gibbs,  Seymour  Farrage,  GircUers-rd. 
1905.  Gibb9,StanleyRider,M.C.,Z?a»-7wfopfe. 
1895.  Giblin,  Wilfrid  Wanostrocht,  C.B. 
1910.  Gibson,  Alfred  John,  Brentwood. 

1910.  Gibson,  Charles,  Harrogate. 
L906.  Gibson,  Charles  Walter,   Wareham. 
1915.  Gibson,  Colin  Chas.  Gordon,  'footing. 

1912.  ( tibson, Douglas Medlicott,iW&$£o»e. 
1900.  Gibson,  Fredk.  Goulburn,  AV/r  2feaZ. 
1873.  Gibson,  Ily.  Christ.  Mends, Chalkicell. 
1891.  Gibson,  Henry  Wilkes,  Hampstead. 

1913.  Gibson,  Hubert,  Leeds. 

1882.  Gibson,  John  Hutchinson,  Aldershot. 
1885.  Gibson,  John  Lockhart,  Brisbane. 
1912.  Gibson,  John  Torbet  Smith,  Acton. 
1905.  Gibson,  Lawrence  George,  R.A.M.  C. 
1889.  Gibson,  Louis  Percival,  Cowes. 
1915.  Gibson,  Paul  Currey,  Cranham. 

1911.  Gibson,  Percy  Lerupriere,  7»*.A'. 
1919.  Gibson,  Ralph  Byron,  Sheffield. 
1910.  Gi  bson,  Robert  Wm.  Beor,  Transvaal. 
1904.  Gibson,  Sydney  Herbert,  Temple. 

1902.  Gibson,  Thomas,  Shipdham. 
1908.  Gibson,  Thomas  Sidney,  Edgware. 

1903.  Gibson,  Wm.  Edmund,  AWr  Zealand. 

1907.  Gibson,  William  Stonier,  Forest-hill. 
1887.  Giddings,  George  Thomas,  Beckenham. 

1883.  Giddings,  Robt.  Ritchie,  Nottingham. 
1910.  Gideon,  Cyril  Searle,  Jamaica. 

1908.  Gideon, Eugene  de  Montevin,  Jamaica. 
1892.  Gideon,  Geo.  V.  Minchin,  JVie*c  Cross. 
1886.  Gidley,  Gustavus,  Cullompton. 
1918.  Gidlow  Jackson,  GeoiT.  II.,  Chorleg. 
1917.  Gie,  Johan  Coenraad,  Guy's. 

1906.  Giesen,  Ernest  Wm.,  /Veto  Zealand. 
1871.  Giffard,  Douglas  Wm.,  Bournemouth. 
1889.  Giffard, Gerald  Godfray, C.S.I. ,  Z. M .« 
1877.  Giffard,  Henry  Edward,  Egham. 
190*.  Gilford,  Alexahder  Harold',  iVW«/. 
1886.  (iill'ord,  George  Taylor,  Crotothorne. 
1900.  Gilbart-Smith,  T.  Bewley,  NoUmg'm. 
1892.  Gilbert,  Charles  William,  7V>7,y/. 

1886.  Gilbert,  Clarence  Edwin  Lloyd.  7.1/.  .s. 
1881.  Gilbert,  Harry  Pearson,  Reading. 
1915.  Gilbert,  John  Wesley,  Braro/. ' 
1897.  Gilbert,  Leonard.  C.i.K.,/..i/..v. 
1912.  Gilbertson,  Herbert  M..  Hit  chin. 
1883.  Gilbertson,  James  Henry,  Hitchin. 
L897.  Gilbertson,  William,  Omlow-eq. 
1910.  Gilchrist,  Arch.  J., O.B.E.,  H.A.M.C. 

1887.  Gilchrist,  Thomas  Caspar,  Baltimore. 
1904.  Gilder,  Dhanjibhai  R.,  Warrington. 

1888.  Giles,  Arth.  Edwd.,  />.  iri/npo/r-st. 
1881.  Giles,  <  Iswald,  ZVeie  Sleaford. 

1871.  Giles,  Peter  Broome,  CI!..  Bletchley. 
5127 


MEMBERS. 


201 


1917.§Gilford,  Dorothy,  Letchworth. 
1914.  Gilhespy,  Frank  Brayshaw,  Saltash. 

1886.  Gilkes,  Ernest  Osmond,  Brighton. 
1880.  Gilkes,  Malm  D'Oylev,  Ludlow. 
1904.  Gilks,  John  Langton,"i,.^t/'.M'.»S'. 

1901.  Gill,  Clifford' Allchin,  I.M.S. 
1898.  Gill,  Francis  Philip,  Bristol, 

1903.  Gill,  George  Brittan,  Belper. 

1902.  Gill,  Geo.  Frederick,  Jamaica. 

1890.  Gill,  Jas.  MacDonald,  Sydney. 

1878.  Gill,  John  Wallis,  St.  Germans. 
1888.  Gill,  Joseph  William,  Callinyton. 

1917.  Gill,  Lawrence,  Hatch  End, 

1887.  GilljRainsford  Foster, KingHenry's-rd 

1893.  Gill,  Samuel  Ernest,  Victoria-street. 
1871.  Gill,  Stanley  Augustine,  Formby. 
1895.  Gill,  Sutton  Dudley,  If'est  Bromunch. 

1918.  Gill-Carey,  Chappie,  Q.  Victor ia-st. 
1*77.  Gillam,  Thomas  Henry,  Tenbury. 
1877.  Gillard,  Clarence  Richard,  Wimbledon. 
1892.  Gillbard,  Richard,   Willesden-green. 
1900.  Cillespie,  Thomas,  Southampton, 
1911.  Gillett,  Aubrey  Scott,  Torquay. 

1891.  Gillett,  Geo.  Edward,  Brooke. 
1895.  Gillett,  Henry  Tregelles,  Oxford. 

1904.  Gillies,  John  Winn  Ford,  Wimbledon. 
1907.  Gillies,  Robert  Gray,  Finchhy. 
1895.  Gillies,  Sinclair,  Sydney,  N.S.  W. 
1870.  Cillineliam,  Alfred,  Cliisivick. 

1902.  Gillitt,  William,  CLE.,  Oi.S. 
1917.  Gilmour,  Charles  Hawkins,  Toronto. 

1903.  Gilmour,  Harry  Morgan,  Hornsey. 

1919.  Gilmour,  John,  Gateshead. 
1873.  Gilmour,  John  Henry,  Andover. 

1888.  Gilmour,  Percy  Graham,  Gorleston. 
1895.  Gilmour,  Richd.  Withers,  West  Meon. 

1905.  Gilmour,  Robert  Thomas,  i?.Ar. 
1887.  Gilpin,  Wm,  John,  M.B.E.,  Bourne. 
1909.  Gilroy,  Paul  Knighton,  M.C.,  Z.Jf.S. 
1914.  Gimblett,  Charles  Leonard,  Bristol. 

1914.  Gimlette,  Charles  Hart  M.,  Chatham. 

1877.  Gimlette,  Geo.HartD.jC.I.E.,/./!/.^. 

1915.  Gimlette,  George  Turner,  Epsom, 
1890.  Gimlette,  John  Desmond, Malay  States. 

1879.  Gimlette,  Sir  Thos.  Desmond,'  K.C.B. 
1887.  Giinson,  Wm.  Douglas,  Chelmsford. 

1878.  Gipps,  Alex.  Geo.  P.,  D.S.O.,  Jl.N. 

1892.  Girdlestone,  Howard  E.,  Parkstone. 
1917.  Girgis,  Aziz,  Finsbury-park-rd. 

1889.  Girling,  Charles  John,  Salisbury. 
1886.  Girling,  John,  Clacton-on-Sea. 
1886.  Girvin,  John,  R.A.M.C. 

1906.  Gittens,  Carleton  Wyndham,  Clapton. 

1894.  Gittins,  Alfred  Benjamin,  Made/ey. 
1906.  Glaister,  John  Norman,  Islington. 
1886.  Glanvill'e,  Mark,  Balham. 

1900.  Glasgow,  John  George,  Brixton-rd. 
5484 


1898.  Glasier,  Howard.  Milderihatt. 

1909.  Glass,  Robert  Lionel,  Simla. 

1902.  Glassford,  Ian  Canute  Gordon,  M.O. 

1881.  Glassington,  Chas.  Win.,  Pelham-cr. 

1885.  Glasson,  Chas.  James,  Gloucester-rd. 

1886.  Gledden,  Alfd.  Maitland,  Sydney. 

1907.  Gleed,  Seymour  Richard,  Finchley. 
1915.  Gleeson,  Olaf,  Westminster-hospital. 

1910.  Glen,  Alex  Kennedy,  Glasgow. 
1910.  Glenister,  Wilf.  Mont.,  (Sit.  Leonard's* 
1906.  Gleimy,  Elliott  Thornton,  Grimsby. 
1885.  Glinn,  Cornelius  Fredk.,  Plymouth. 
1889.  Glinn,  George  Frederick,  Camden-sq. 
1898.  Glover,  John  Abel,  Burgess  Hill, 

1892.  Glover,LewiaGladst'ne,J%z/oA»'s-«tf. 

1917.  Gluckman,  Henry,  Transvaal. 
1898.  Glynn,  Ernest  Edward,  Liverpool. 
1864.  Glynn,  Thomas  Robinson,  Liverpool. 
1918.§Glynne,  Eryl,  Judd-street. 

1900.  Goadby,  Sir  Kenneth  W.,  K.B.E. 

1896.  Goard,  Thomas  Arthur,  Exeter. 

1900.  Goble,  Edwin  Wallace,  Winchmore-h. 
1904.  Goble,  Fredk.  George,  Roy.  Navy. 

1883.  Goddard,  Charles  Ernest,  U.B.E. 

1912.  Goddard,  Cyril  E.Ambrose,  Wembley. 
1898.  Goddard,  Eugene  Gilbert,  Cape. 
1895.  Goddard, Gerald  II.,D.S.O., R.A. M. C. 

1882.  Goddard^  Walt.  Horace,  Norfolh-er. 
1872.  Godding,  Chas.  Cane,  C.B.,  R.N. 

1913.  Godding,  Harold  Cane,  R.A.M.C. 
1889.  Godding,  James,  Wanstead, 
1885.  Godfrey,  Albert  Edward,  Finchley. 
1875.  Godfrey,  Benj.  Geo.,  Washington. 
1891.  Godfrey,  Clarence  George,  Victoria. 

1884.  Godfrey,  Hry.  John  C,  Bridlington. 
1  385.  Godfrey,  Henry  Wm.,  Friaton-on-S. 

1887.  Godfrey,  Thomas  Henry,  Finchley. 
1904.  Godson,  Chas.  Aubrey,  M.C.,  I.M.S. 
1880.  Godson,  Edwin,  Kenmore,  X.S.W. 

1897.  Godson,  Francis  Arth.,  W.  Didsbury 

1893.  Godson,  Leonard  Jos.,  Shrewsbury. 
1897.  Godwin,Herb.  Jas.,O.B.E.,  Winch'stW 
1897.  Goffe,ErnestGeo.  Leopold,  N.E.-hosp. 

1901.  Gofton,  Edward,  North  Shields. 
1878.  Gofton,  Joseph  Edward,  Paignton. 

1887.  Going,  Joseph  Andrew,  N.  Zealand. 

1908.  Gokhale,  Vinayak  Balvant,  Poona. 

1918.  Goldhurst,  Stuart  Victor,  Swansea. 
1912.  Goldie,  Edw.  Alex.  M.  J.,  M.C. 

1903.  Goldie,  Ellis  Gordon,  Bermondsey. 
1868.  Goldie,  Robt.  William,  Morpeth. 
1897.  Goldie-Scot,  Thomas,  Pilmuir. 

1888.  Goldney,  Arth.  Geo.  N.,  Loughboro. 

1893.  Goldney,  Thos.  William,  Richmond. 

1917.  Goldschmidt,  L.B.,  Queenstown,S.Af. 

1918.  Goldschmidt, Win.  N .,PhiUimore-gds. 

1894.  Goldsmith,  Arthur  Fredk.,  Bedford, 

5541 


202 


MEMBERS. 


1010.  Goldsmith,  Bernard.  Llandudno. 
1916.  Goldsmith,  Edm.  Onslow,  Cambridge. 

1892.  Goldsmith,  Geo.  Harvey,  Bedford. 
1861.  Goldsmith,  Geo.  Pocock,  Aldeburgh. 
1872.  Goldsmith,  Sept.  Jesse,  I. M.S. 
1903.  Goldstein,  Herbert  Myer,  M.C  _ 

1903.  Goldstein,  John  Leopold,  Tangier. 
1000.  Gollau,  Lachlan,  Tasmania. 
1-77.  Golland,  Alfred,  AUrincham. 

1867.  Gomes, AntonioSimplicio.7iW/A'///y. 
1002.  Gomess,Alfd.  Francis  B.,Drayton-gns. 
1000.  Gomez,  Francis  Joseph,  <S.  Petherton. 
1000.  Gomez,  Guillermo,  Bogota. 

1904.  Gompertz3ichd.H.C,iter£Aa»ip*fed. 
1002.  Gonin,  Bertram  Winter,  Greenford. 
1006.  Gooch,  Horace,  Brentwood. 

1858.  Gooch,  James  Wyard,  Paignton. 
1000.  Good,  Arnold  Saxty,  Umberleigh. 
1010.  Good,  Chris.  Frank,  Herne-hill. 

1905.  G 1,  Edgar  Hubert,  Worthing. 

1910.  Good,  Frederick  John,  Brighton. 
1897.  Good,  Hardman  AUgood,  A«o  Ze«/. 
1888.  Good,  John,  Tenbury. 

1893.  Good,  Thomas  Saxty,  Littlemore. 
1878.  Good,  William  Ernest,  Dorchester. 

1886.  Goodale,  Henry,  Eburyst. 

1016.  Goodall,  Charles  Cunliffe,  High-lane. 

1885.  Goodall,  Edwin,  Cardiff. 

1809.  Goodbody,  Cecil  31.,  D.S.O.,  J.Jf..S'. 
1904.  Goodchild,  John  Fleming,  Toronto. 

1887.  Goodchild,  Nath.  Jn..  lliyhynte-rd. 
1900.  Goode,  (Jeorge  Ernest,  Shanghai. 
1897.  Goode,  Henry  Norman,  M.C.,  For*. 

1888.  Goodfellow,  Thos.  A.,  7F.  Didsbury. 

1894.  Goodhue,  Fdk.  Win.  J.,  AsMey-gdns. 
18  M.  Gooding,  Angelo,  Adelaide,  Cape. 
18*4.  Gooding,  Charles  Ernest,  Barbados. 
1884.  Gooding,  .Matthew  liichd., Fleetwood. 
1805.  Gooding,  Ralph,  Zee. 

1809.  Goodman,  Harold,  Wakefield. 
1919.  Goodman,  Harold  Hvman,  Leeds. 
1894.  Goodman,  Henry  Cyril,C.B.E.,Ciwro. 
1887.  Goodman,  Roger  Neville,  Kingston. 

1886.  Goodman,  Thomas  Herbt.,  Haverhill. 
1896.  Goodridge,  Walt.  Lisle  Taylor,  JSHiM. 
L893.  Goodson,  Wm.  Henry,  Leytonstone. 
1913.  Goodwin,  Aubrey,  O.B.E.,  Mill-lane. 

1892.  Q Iwin,  Edwd.  Knox,  Oxford. 

1910.  Goodwin,  Ernest  St.G.  Sagar,  7?.Ar. 
L887.  Goodwin,  Frederick  Charles,  Oxford. 

1899.  Goodwin,  Fredk.  Wm.fNova  Scotia. 
1892.  Q lwin,SirT.  H.  J.,K.CB.,D.S.O. 

1900.  Goodwin,W.R.P.,  It.s.o.,  li.A.M.c. 
1918.  Goolden,  George  Anthony,  Cookham. 

1904.  Goonetilleke,  Fredk.Wm.,  Singapore. 

1905.  Goonewardene,  Andrew  8.  S.,Cey/on. 
L890.  Gordon,ArtburWm.,.4ttAttrn,2V'.#. '/'. 

5698 


1919.  Gordon,  Boris  A.  M.,  X  Tredegar. 

1881.  Gordon,  Bryce. 

1882.  Gordon,  Edward,  Bembridye. 

1917.  Gordon,  Ed\v.Fras.Strathearn,£'(/m6. 

1909.  Gordon,  Francis  Jervis,  Frome. 

1  884  Gordon,  Fredk.  Wm.,  Auckland,  N.Z. 

1891.  Gordon,  Harry,  Natal. 

1894.  Gordon,  James  E.,  O.B.E.,  Salisbury. 

1005.  Gordon,  Kenneth  F.,  M.C,  A.X. 

1909.  Gordon,  Stephen,  7.J/..V. 

1884.  Gordon.  Thomas  Elisha,  Dcbenham. 

1888.  Gordon,  William,  Exeter. 

1889.  Gordon-Green,  Henry  Wm.,  T^.X. 
1886.  Gore,  Alfred  Joseph,  Folkestone. 

1890.  Gore,  Henry  Bushell,  Bowdon. 
1888.  Gornall,  John  Pegge  J.,  Blackpool. 
1919.  Gorst,  Philip  Eldon,  Liverpool. 
1876.  Gosling,  Charles  Edward,  Moseley. 
1907.  Goss,  Edward  Slade,  M.C,  /.J/.tf. 
1903.  Goss,  John,  Gloucester. 

1^77.  Goss,  Samuel,  Southsea. 

1800.  Gossage,  Alfd.  M.,  G}y>.  Berkeley-st. 

1803.  Gossage,  Wm.  Herbt.,  Chertseg. 

1910.  Gosse,  Alfred  Hope,  Severn-square. 
1880.  Gosse,  Hope  Wilkes,  Eccleshull. 
1907.  Gosse,  Philip  Hy.  Geo.,  Beaulieu. 
1886.  Gosse,  William,  Parkstone. 

1875.  Gosset,  George,  Sumner,  N.Z. 

1900.  Gostlingj E. V.,D.S.O. , Needham- M'kt. 

1884.  Gostling,  John  Harry,  ForA. 

1883.  Gostling,  Thomas  Preston,  Worcester. 

1883.  Gostling,  Wm.  Ay  ton,  Worthing. 
1905.  Gotelee,  Hugh  Evelyn,  Kinysteiynton. 
1888.  Gott,  Henry,  Dulwich. 

1005.  Gough,  Harold  Oscar,  Brentwood. 

1886.  Gough,  Henry  Edward,  Northwie/i. 

1884.  Gough,  John  ilarley,  Ton/nay. 
1913.  Gould,  C  Hamilton,  b'asiuyhall-st. 
1916.  Gould,  Cyril,  Lamb's  Conduit-street. 

1885.  Gould,  Ernest  Edward,  HaUsham. 
1902.  Gould,  Harold  Utterton,  Shaftesbury. 
1868.  Gould,  Henry,  Margate. 

1887.  Gould,  John  Edwin,  Bolton. 
1873.  Gould,  Thomas,  Birmingham. 
18D6.  Goulden,  Herbert  Edward,  Exeter. 
L909.  Gouldesbrough,  Claude,  fVelbeek-st. 

1886.  Goullet,  Chas.  Arthur,  Finchley-rd. 

1888.  Goulston,  Arthur.  Exeter, 

L917.  Gouinent,  Lionel  Charles,  Ealing. 
1017.  Gourevitch,  Mendel,  Balham, 
1878.  I  lover,  Henry  John,  Saffron  Walden. 
L900.  Gover,  John  Maxwell,  Oosforth. 
L908  Gow,  Alex.  Edward,  Welbeek-street. 
1885.  Gow,  William  John,  Finchley-road. 

1887.  Gowan,  Bowie  Campbell,  Marnhulk 
1892.  Gowring,  Benj.  Wm.  N.,  Dorchester. 
1908.  Grahham,  Henry  Leatham,  Tonb'dye. 

."it;.Vj 


MEMBERS. 


203 


1801.  Grabham,  Michael,  Jamaica. 

I80I.  Grabham,  Michael Comport} Madeira. 

1913.  Grace,  Edgar  Mervyn,  Thornbury. 

1900.  Grace,  Nathaniel,  Tunbridge  Wells. 
1918.  Grace,  Walter  Henry,  Guy's. 
1884,  Graham,  Albert  William,  Tasmania. 
1899.  Graham,  Allan  Gordon,  Brighton. 
1892.  Graham,  Chas.  Hunter,  Southampton. 

1889.  Graham,  Charles  Nicol. 

1878.  Graham,  Charles  Robert,  Wigan. 

1901.  Graham,  Edwd.  Naggiar,  Malacca. 

1907.  Graham,  George,  Ladbroke-gardens. 
1872.  Graham,  Geo.  Wm.,  Bournemouth. 
L905.  Graham.  Harold  Ernest,  Cirencester. 

1898.  Graham,  Howard  William. 
1884.  Graham,  Hugh  Henry,  Ontario. 

1899.  Graham,  Jn.  Chas.  Wm.,  Cambridge. 
1891.  Graham,  Jn.  Hy.  Porteus,   Wallasey. 
1875.  Graham,  John  Thomas,  Perth. 
1905.  Graham,  Jos.  Sutherland  A.,  Toronto. 
1918.  Graham,  Lome  Benjamin. 

1912.  Graham,  Richard  Sydney. 
1896.  Graham,  Sydney  Gagg,  Watchet. 
1896.  Graham,  Vyner,  Dimeaster. 

1899.  Graham,  Walter,  Vancouver. 
1901.  Graham,  William  Ezra,  Canada. 

1886.  Graham,  Wm.  Perceval  Gore,  A.M.S. 

1908.  Graham-Jones,  John  L.,  Sanderstead. 
1901.  Graham-Smith,  Geo.  Stuart,  Ca»il>. 
1912.  Grange,  Frank  Arthur,  M.C.,  Tring. 

1878.  Granger,  Edgar  Bridden,  WaUingford. 

1915.  Granger, Edmund  Douglas.  Wimodon. 

1914.  Granger,Edw.HaroldH.,M.O.,l?aJ%. 
1871.  Granger,  Parington  Marsden,  Chester. 
1907.  Granger,  Henry,  Bournemouth. 

1896.  Grant,  Alex.  Smeaton,  Brondesbury, 

1897.  Grant,  Alfred  Jas.,  7C  Kensington. 
1869.  Grant,  Frederick,  Queens-gate,  S.W. 

1916.  Grant,  Harry  Goudge,  iVW«  Scotia. 
1864.  Grant,8irJiis.Alex.,K.C.M.G.,Ottfl?£'rt. 

1900.  Grant,  John  Prescott. 

1904  Grant,  Montagu  Fredk.,  R.A.M.C. 
1852.  Grant,  Nathaniel  James,  Z.Af.S. 
1903.  Grant,  William  Prince,  Rochdale. 
1911.  Grant,  Willoughby  Gordon,  Madras. 

1898.  Grant-Johnston,  Joseph,  Brackicell. 
1895.  GrautAVilson,  Chas.  W,  Sidmouth. 
1918.  Grantham- Hill,  G,  Lt.vham-qdns. 
1900.  Grantham-Hill,  Wilfd.St.G./ttww/cA:. 

1897.  Granville,  Alexander. 

1898.  Grapel,  Francis  Caspar,  Croydon. 
1875.  Grasett,  Fredk.  Le  Maitre,  Toronto. 
1894.  Grattan,  Henry  William,  R.A.M.C. 

1890.  Gratte,  Charles  Brooke,  Newport. 
1883.  Gravely,  Frank,  Wisborough-green. 

1887.  Gravely,  Harry,  UcMeld.  ' 

1879.  Gravely,  John  Gabbitas,  Bedford. 

5712 


1874.  Gravely,  Wm.  Homewood,  Horsham. 
1909.  Graves,  Alfred  James,  Oakley-square. 
1915.  Graves,  Basil,  M.C,  Barnes. 
1888.  Graves,  Charles,  Southsea. 
1909.  Graves,  Harman  John  II.,  Hoxton. 

1904.  Graves,  Robert,  K.  G.,  Ckvedon. 

1879.  Graves,  Thomas  William,  Knighton. 

1901.  Gray,A.ClayponII.,O.B.E  ,R.A.M.C. 
1870.  Gray,  Clement  Fredk.,  Newmarket. 

1902.  Gray,  Douglas,  Bolton. 
1914.  Cray.  Egerton,  Peterborough. 
1919.  Gray,  Frank,  67.  Shelford. 

1909.  Gray,  Gilbert  Clement,  Newmarket. 
1909.  Gray,  Henry,   JFesi  Mailing. 

1901.  Gray,  Henry  Albert,  Fulham. 
1898.  Cray,  Herbert  Edward. 

1894.  Gray,  J.  A.  W.  Pereira,  Ureter. 
1882.  Gray,  John  Alfred,  Ealing. 
1865.  Gray,  John  Henry,  Ramsgate. 

1905.  Gray,  Leonard,  Stafford. 
1914.  Gray,  Norman, .Neivmarket. 

1904.  Gray,RonaldEvelynGordon,  Hindhead 
1919.  Gray,  St.  GeorgeB.  Y).,Drayton-gdns. 

1884.  Gray,  Thomas  Underwood,  J5sse.v-rd. 

1880.  Gray,  Walter,  Hohworthy. 

1902.  Gray,  Wm.  Harrington,  Whitehaven. 
1896.  Gray,  Wm.  Henry,  Mansfield. 
1892.  Graydon,  Archibald,  Argentina. 

1880.  Grayling,  Arthur,  Forest-hill. 
1896.  Grazebrook,  Edwyn  Robert,  jR.iV. 

1896.  Great  Rex,  Jas.  Burnell,  Plumstead. 
1863.  Greaves,  Charles  Augustus,  Derby. 

1892.  Greaves,  Edward  Harrison,  Penrith. 
1872.  Greaves,  Frank,  Junction-road,  N. 
1909.  Greaves,  Geo.  Aldon,  Kingstoii,  Can. 
1891.  Greaves,  Henry. 

1897.  Greaves,  Henry,  Oldham. 

1908.  Greaves,  Horatio  Norman,  Demerara. 
1914.  Greaves,  Samuel  S.,  D.S.O.,  M.C. 

1893.  Greek,  John,  D.S.O.,  R.A.M.C. 

1914.  Green,  Alan  Renata,  <$£.  John's,  S.E. 

1885.  Green,  Albert,  Chesterfield. 

1918.  Green,  Algernon  Sanders,  Rushden. 

1915.  Green,  Alex.  PercivaL  Fitzjohns-av. 
1877.  Green,  Alfd.  Withers,  Wardrohe-pl. 
1904.  Green,  Arth.  Aug.  Russell,  Aldridge. 
1902.  Green,  Arthur  Llew.  Baldwin,  ifoss. 
1891.  Green,  Arthur  Robert,  Ledbury. 
1887.  Green,  Conrad  Theodore,  Birkenhead. 
1901.  Green,  Edward,  Ludloio. 

1915.  Green,  Edwin  Allan  Thos.,  M.C. 

1916.  Green,  Edwin  Augustus,  Highgate. 

1881.  Green,  Edwin  Collier,  Derby. 

1882.  Green,  George  Richard,  Portmadoc. 
1887.  Green,  Geo.  Sydney,  Weston-s.-Ma?-e. 

1906.  Green,  Gilbert  Egerton,  Prescot. 

1886.  Green,  Henry  Lee,  Muscatine,  Ohio. 

5769 


201 


MEMBERS. 


1Q92.  Green,  Joseph. 

1891.  Green,  Percy  Andrew,  Transvaal. 

1902.  Green,  Philip  Anthony  Mark. 

1912.  Green,  Philip  Withers,  Wardrobe-pl. 

1  J87.  Green,  Rohert  Walter,  Leeds. 

1918.  Green,  Ronald  Benjamin. 

](-U4.  Green,  Samuel  Lionel,  Lincoln. 

1899.  Green,  Samuel  Morris,  Prescot. 

1  892.  Green,  Sehert  F.  St.  D.,C.B.JZ.,  A.M.S. 

1915.  ( Jreen,StanleyWilloughby,HtM,roy'fe. 

1901.  Green,  Sydney  Balch,  Bristol. 
1864,  Green,  Thomas  Henry,  S&  A/bans. 
ls<'>7.  Green,  William  Edward,  7<!oss. 
1893.  Green, \Ym.Fredk.Liddon,^lMo^sfa<n/. 
190G.  Green-Armytage,  Vivian  B.,  I.M.8. 

1916.  Greenaway,  Thomas  S.,  Westm.-hosp. 
1896.  Greene,  Arnold  James,  Wigan. 
1883.  Greene,  Edward  Ferdinand,  Brighton. 

1902.  Greene,  George  Walters,  Fulmer-way. 
1887.  Greene,  Ilrv.  Bertr.  B.,  Wandsworth. 
1912.  Greene,  John,  B.S.O.,  M.C.,  .Stt //'««/. 

1915.  Greene,  John  Alan  G,  M.C. 

1896,  Greene,  Wm.  Adams,  Cheshunt. 

1872.  Greenfield,  William  Smith,  JElie. 
ls(.'2.  Greenhalgh,  Arthur,  Accrington. 
1907.  Greening,  Wm.  Rohert,  Transvaal. 

1916.  Greenish,  Fredk.  II.  S.,  Warlingham. 
1915.  Greensill,  Bernard  II.,  BoUington. 

1873.  Greensill,  Edwd.  Samuel,  Minehead. 

1880.  Greensill,  James  Heynes,  BoUington, 
1918.  Greenstreet,NornianB.deM..Zr////&7//. 
1878.  '  hreenway,  Alex.  Stevenson,  Belvedere. 
1*'.»4.  Greenway,<  !harlesMelville,P/t»»3fea<2. 
1877.  Greenwood,  Arthur,  Highgate. 
1909.  Greenwood,  Arth. Atkins,  Crouch  End. 

1 897.  Greenwood,Arth.  Rowland,!^. M.C. 

1895.  Greenwood,  Aug.  ('has.,  Grantham. 
L883.  Greenwood,  Cecil  Danforth,  N.S.W. 

Greenwood,  Edwin  ('.,  St.  John's-toct. 

1896.  Greenwood,  Frank  Redm.,  Edgbaston. 

1881.  Greenwood,  George,  Goswell-road. 
1856.  Greenwood,  James,  Let/ton. 

1904.  Greenwood,  Major,  Junr.,  Loughton. 
1891.  Greenwood.  Richard  E. 
1875.  Greenwood,  Thos.  Porter,  Stamford. 
I  586   Greeves,  Thomas  Neville,  Willesden. 
I -Ml'.  Gregerson,  William  Jens.  .V.  .  I//*/. 
L894.  Gregor,  Edmund  Wm.,  Melbourne. 
L886.  Gregory,  Alfred  John,  Ca^e  7W». 
1902.  Gregory,  Arnold,  Manchester. 
1902.  Gregory,  Chas.  Hebden,  Aylesford. 

1896.  Gregory,  Edwd.  Thos.,  Redcliffe-gdns. 

1897.  Gregory,  Henrj  Lonsdale,  Highgate. 
1886.  Gregory,  Seth. 

L896.  Gregory,  Thomas,  Manchester. 
1901.  Greig,  Alex.  William,  /..flf^, 
l£19.$Greig,  Dorothy  M.,  Carttoright-gdns, 
5826 


1887.  Greig,T)ancan  McBean,Q.--4nMe-y«te* 

1910.  Greig,  Frank  Cyril,  M.C.,  A./. 
190G.  Grell,  Jesse  Mitchinson  P.,  Trinidad. 

1913.  GreUier,  Bernard,  ^.^..Af.C. 

1911.  Grellier,  Ernest  Franz  W.,  Putney. 
1916.  Grellier,  Norman,  M.C,  Eji^nn. 

1  386.  Grenfell,  Henry  Osborne,  Saltash. 

1899.  Grenfell,  Pascoe  Bevil,  Ca/J& 

1888.  Grenfell,  Wilf.  T.,  C.M.G.,  Q.  Fwrf.-**. 
1883.  Gresswell  Albert,  £om*A. 

1914.  Greville,  Ernest  Richard  G.,  AV/r. 
1888.  Greville,  Sampson  John  II.,  Victoria. 
1908.  Grey,HarryMartin,  Camberwell-green. 

1888.  Grey,  J.  Temperley,  O.B.E.,  Lenham. 

1916.  Grev,  Llewellyn,  Gorsemon. 

1900.  Gribbell,  William  Ernest,  7.'..V. 
1908.  Grice,  John  William,  Guy  s-hospital. 

1917.  Grice,  John  Wm.  Hawkfiley,  TonVdge. 
1893.  Grieves,  James  Percy,  Portishead. 

1889.  Grieves,  Thomas  Arthur,  A..S'.  JC. 
1883.  Griffin,  Albt.  AVatson,  Crowborough. 
1873.  Griffin,  Chas.  Thomas,  Ceylon. 

1913.  Griffin,  Oryil  J.  Anthony,  D.S.O. 
1907.  Griffin,  Fredc.  Wm. Wandby, Fidham. 
1902.  Griffin,  Gerald, Limerick. 

1886.  Griffin,  John  Hubert,  Bandol/ph-cres. 
1883.  Griffin,Saml.Nashumil  R.P.,Po«fototo 
1886.  Griffith,  Christopher  Arth.,  Victoria. 

1914.  Griffith,  David  Wm.,  Raglan. 

1914.  Griffith,  Evan  Williams,  Raglan. 
1917.§Griffith,  Grace  M.  G.,  Hollotcay. 
1865.  Griffith,  Griffith,  I. M.S. 

1915.  Griffith,  Herbert  Stuart,  Seme-hill. 
1858.  Griffith,  Hugh,  7.J/..S'. 

1901.  Griffith,  John  Richard,  Argoed. 
1915.  Griffith,  John  Richard,  Brighton. 

1902.  Griffith,  Richard,  Portmadoc. 
1872.  Griffith,  Richd.  Glyn,  7>'«M. 

1892.  Griffith,  Robt.  Const.,  Kings/on,  Can. 
1913.  Griffith- Williams,  A.,  is.  Dereham. 
1883.  Griffiths,  Alfd.  PhifipHenry,  .I.J/..V. 
l918.§Griffiths,  Alice  Muriel.  Gov////'. 
L882.  Griffiths,  ( !has.  Thomas,  Birmingham. 
1906.  Griffiths,  Cyril  Verity,  D.S.O.,  AJV. 

1912.  Griffiths,  David  Henry,  Zfc%,  ('«/•». 

1903.  Griffiths,  Edward  Reginald,  Barry. 
1916.§Griffiths,  Ethel  Rosaline,  Hampstead. 
1880.  Griffiths,  Ernesf  Edward,  N.S.W. 
1892.  Griffiths,  George  Batho,  Liverpool. 
1891.  Griffiths,  Gilb.  Henderson,  Deganwy. 
L912.  Griffiths,  GilbertH.CSt.Gy  Cft/fen. 
Is7f>.  Griffiths,  Gilbert  Saunder,  Bristol. 
I919.§(  Iriffiths,  ( i  wen v mn  M.,  Brondesbury. 
L910,  Griffiths,  Henry  Edwardes,  Newport. 
19]  I.  Griffiths,  Henry  Leroy,  Malpas. 

1890.  Griffiths,  John,  TJandtndrod  Wells. 
1911.  Griffiths,  John,  Lampeter. 

6883 


MEMBERS. 


205 


1895.  Griffiths,  John  Alban  K.,  Knighton. 

1895.  Griffiths,  John  Crisp,  Kidderminster. 
1893.  Griffiths,  John  Howell,  Dartford. 

1891.  Griffiths,  John  Samuel,  Bristol. 

1867.  Griffiths,  Lemuel  Matthews,  Clifton. 
1917.§Griffiths,  Lilian  Maud,  Newport. 

1880.  Griffiths,  Philip  Rhys,  Can/if. 

1892.  Griffiths, SamLAlbt. Ernest, Meopham. 
1909.  Griffiths,  Sydney  Harold,  Hampstead. 

1883.  Griggs,  William  Alfred,  Brighton. 

1868.  Grigson,  Robt.  Edwd.,  X.S.JV. 

1865.  Giumes,  John,  Liverpool. 

1884.  Grimmer,  Charles  George,  Victoria. 

1879.  Grimoldby,  George  Henry,  Grimsby. 

1881.  Grim.sdale,Thos.Babington,Zmvy><W 
1891.  Grimshaw,  John,  Birkenhead. 

1901.  Grimwade,  Alfd.  Sheppard,  Victoria. 
1906.  Grimwade,  Sidney  Wilfred,  R.N. 
1881.  Grindon,  Francis  James.  Olney. 

1893.  Grinling,  Fredk.  Newman,  Walker. 
1881.  Grinling,  John  Campion,  N.  Zeal. 
1915.  Gripper,  Geoffrey  1).,  Wallington. 
1881.  Gripper,  Walter,   WaUington. 

1902.  Grogono,  Eric  Walter,  Stratf.nl. 
1906.  Grogono,  Jonathan,  Camhenvell-road. 
1906.  Grogono,  RabyMontague,7/er?;e  .£'«//. 

1883.  Groom,  Harry,  Wisbech. 

1880.  Groom,  Henry  Thomas,  Garstun. 

1881.  Groom,  William,   Wisbech. 

1878.  Grooine,  Wm.  WoUaston,  Surbiton. 

1 887.  Grose,  John  Sobey,  Bideford. 
1881.  Gross,  Asher,  Clapham. 

1896.  Gross,Chas.  Fredk.,  Wickham Market. 
1913.  Gross,  Malcolm,  Clapham. 

1896.  Gross,  Solomon,  Finchley-road. 
1918.  Gross,  William  Stovell,  Holden-rd. 
1891.  Grosvenor,  Alfred  Aug.,  Stevenage. 

1896.  Grosvenor,  Randolph  Lea,  Chelsea. 

1888.  Grosvenor,  Wilshaw  Win.,  Gloucester. 

1903.  Grote,  Robert  George  Ernest. 

1898.  Groube,Geo.Patrick  Thomson,  I.M.S. 
1913.  Grout,  John  Lewis  A.,  M.C. 

1897.  Grove,  Ernest  George,  York. 
1901.  Grove,  Fredrick  Pierce,  Taunton. 
1893.  Grove,  Wm.  Reginald,  <82.  Ives. 
1915.  Groves,  Harold  Stanley,  Forest-hill. 
1877.  Groves,  Henry  Edward,  Hornsey. 

1899.  Gruber,  Rudolph,  Kar ley-street. 
1893.  Gruffvdd,  John,  Bethesda. 

1897.  Grummitt,  Charles  Chris,  Bognor. 
1905.  Grundy,  Morris,  Blackpool. 
1901.  Gruner,  Oskar  Cameron,  Leeds. 

1884.  Guhb,  Alfred  Samuel,  Algiers. 
1880.  Guhhin,  Geo.  Frederick,  R.A.M.C. 

1866.  Guest,  John,  North   Woolwich. 

1900.  Guest,LeslieHaden,M.C,  Wimpole-st. 
1884.  Guilding,  Lansdown  Murray,  Reading. 

5940 


1918.  Guilfoyle,  Denis  Paul,  Shepperton. 

1878,  Guillemai'd,BemardJas.,0,B.E.,C*a/Je 

1891.  Guinand,  Paul,   Victoria. 

1889.  Guinane,  Joachim,  Toronto. 

1915.  Guiness,  Alexander  F.  G.,  Sydenham. 

1888.  Guiselin,  Frentz  Wm.,  Jamaica. 
1904.  Gully,  Percy,  Shanklin. 

1890.  Gummow,Jas. Freeman, Birmingham. 

1916.  Gunasekara,  Alfred  Barnes,  Ceylon. 

1908.  Gunasekara,  Sept.Theodosius,  Ceylon. 

1913.  Gunesekara,  Frank  Arnold,  Ceylon. 

1919.  Gunewardene,  Hubert  Oliver. 
1916.  Gunewardene,  Theodore  H.,  Ceylon. 

1889.  Gunn,  Frank  Walter,  Widdrington. 

1903.  Gunn,  John  Nisbet,  D.S.O.,  Ontario. 

1906.  Gunne,  John  Robert,  Winnipeg. 

1904.  Gunning,  Chas.  J.  Hope,G-'ra<m«0?,-sg'. 
1896.  Gunson,  John  Bernard,  ^4 delaide. 

1896.  Giinther,  Hermann  Arth.,  Hampton. 

1914.  Guppy,  Francis  U\..y[.C.,L'landford. 
1899.  Gurd,  Charles  Cowen,  Montreal. 
1875.  (iurdon,  Edwin  John,  Sydney. 

1907.  Gurley,  John  Herbert,  it.A.M.C. 
1894.  Gurney,  Alexander  Cecil,  Eastbourne. 

1909.  Gurney-Dixon,  Samuel,  Lyndharst. 

1910.  Gushue-Taylor,  George,  Formosa. 

1897.  Gutch,  John,  Ipswich. 

1897.  Guthrie,  Thos.Clem.,7VM&mfy<;  Wells. 

1880.  Gutierrez-Ponce,  Ignacio. 

1914.  Gutteridge,BernardGeo.,iS,otrfA'»ip£'». 

1883.  Gutteridge,  Matthew  W.,  Victoria. 
1914.  Guv,  Ernest  Frederick,  Penart/i. 

1  s74.  Gwatkin.  Owen,  Grange-over-Sands. 

1879.  Owillim,  Richd.  U.  II.,  Southampton. 
1879.  Gwvnn,  Chas.  Henry,  Whitchurch. 
1896.  Gwynn,  Wm.  Purnell,  C.M.G. 
1893.  Gwynne,  Neville  Claude,  Belstone. 

1914.  Gwynne-Jones,  II.,  Gerrard's-cross. 

1 91 5.  Gwynne-Jones, Wm.  T.,  GerraraVs-cr . 

1891.  Gyto'n,  Walter  Geo.,  Lavender-It  ill. 

H. 

1908.  Habgood,  Arthur  Henry,  Coltishall. 
1915.  Habgood,  George,  London-hospital. 

1875.  Habgood,  Henry,  Eastbourne. 

1884.  Habgood,  William,  Sutton. 

1911.  Habich,  Leopold  S.  M.,  Transvaal. 
1914.  Hacker,  Alfred  Risdon,  <$'.  India. 
1911.  Hacker,  Henry  James,  Barnsbury. 

1885.  Hacking,  John  Herbert,  Wilmslow. 
1896.  Hackney,  Alfd.  Clifford  J.  H.,  ffyflte. 

1901.  Hackney,  Gordon  Herbt., BirmingKm. 

1902.  Hackney,  William,  Calgary.  Canada. 
1893.  Hacquoil,  Philip  Homfray,  Penarth. 
1904.  Hadfield,  Chas.  Fredk.,  t'>.  Clapton. 
1908.  Hadfield,  Rowland  Hurst,  rreston. 

5994 


206 


MEMBERS. 


1871.  Hadlev,  Clement,  Shilton. 

1900.  Hadlev,  Ernest  Cut  litfe,  Leicester. 

1859.  Hadlow,  Henry,  Royal  Nam/. 

1860.  Hadwen,  Aurelius  St.  John,  Ilford. 

1893.  Hadwen,  Walt.  Robert,  Gloucester. 
1912.  Haffey,  Matthew  Joseph,  Toronto. 

1903.  Haggard,Thos.  Barker  A.,  Hampstead. 
1892.  Hague,  John,  Northtoich. 

1916.  Hahr,CarlGustaveW.,CW(/?e/tf-#tfs. 

1879.  Hai»-,  Alexander,  Upper  Brook-street. 

1885.  Haiti-,  Francis  Murray,  Woking. 

1904.  Haig,  Harold  Axel,  Aberdeen. 
1891.  Haig,  Patrick  Balfour,  /..I/.*. 
1873.  Haig,  Percy  de  Haga,  7.M.-S 
1908.  Haigh,  Bernard,  Winchester. 
1916.§Haigh,  Ethne,  Muswell-hill. 

1896.  Haiirh,  Harold,  Chorlton-cum-Hardy. 
1908.  Hai-h.  Kenneth  ( reorge,£//>.  lirook-st. 

1907.  Hailstone,  John  Edward.  Uganda. 

1894.  Haines,  Arthur,  Melbourne. 

]-:i7.  Haines,  Aubrey  Wheeler,  Llanbedr. 

1895.  Haines,  Edward,  Rochdale. 

1889.  Haines,  Fdk.  Haselfoot,  Dorchester. 
1915.  Haines,  Geo.  Harris,  M.C.,  Highgate, 

1908.  Haines,  Rupert  Lawrence,  Gloucester. 

1886.  Hains, Win.  1  Lbt.l lull , Shepherd s-bush 

1896.  Hair,  Allan,  JTowMsfote. 

1911.  Haji,  Haji  Sulaiman  G..M.C.,  7.J/A 

1872.  Hale,  ( Ihas.l  >oug.  Bowdich,  Sussex-pl. 
1884.  Hale,  C.  H.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  .PJ/.6'. 

1889.  Hale,  Edward,  Wallasev. 

1884.  Hale.  Geo.  Ernest,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 

1917.  Hale,  John,  Kensington-court. 
1894.  Hale.  Lancelot  Hugh  1).,  Transvaal 
l!i()7.  Hale,Rbt.Eugene\  aughan.  Camb.-sg. 
1915.  Hales,  Henry  Ward,  '//.,//. 

1875.  Hales.  Robert  Turner.  //<///. 

1902.  Hall,  Alex. liitclne.  .l///,,/r.W^(r/.&,4. 

1882.  Hall,  AilVed,  Ashbourne. 

1902.  Hall,  Arthur  James,  Dunedin,  N.Z. 
L889.  Hall,  Arthur  John,  SheffiM. 

1880.  Hall,  Ben,  Colchester. 

1877.  Hall,  Charles  Ross,  Hatfield. 

1905.  Hall,  Charlton  Rbt.  Fdk.,  Shrewton. 
1010.  Hall,  Clifford,  Ashbourne. 

1900.  Hall,  Donald  George,  /A-,-,-. 

1898.  Hall,  Edmund  Stokes,  Southampton. 

191 1.  Hall,  Edward  Wilson,  Eastbourne. 

1890.  Hall,  Elias  George,  ffmfof. 

L868.  Hall,FWcisdeHavilland,ffVm/»ofe-8rt. 
1890.  Hall,  Fdk.  William,  Sydney,  A..s.  JC. 

1903.  Hall,  George,  Newcastle-dn-Tyne. 
L885.  Hall,  Gilbert  Capel,  /..1/..V.  ffarwM. 
1  396.  Hall,  Henry  Acton,  Uotherfield. 
1886.  Hall,  Herbert  Strange,  £«>A. 
1872.  Hall,  .lames  Thomas,  i4Jfon. 

L896.  Hall.  John  Arthur.  Edgbaston. 
6051 


1890.  Hall,  John  Basil,  Bradford. 
1897.  Hall,  John  Spencer.  Farnham. 

1895.  Hall,  Joseph  Percy,  Liverpool. 

1908.  Hall,  Percy,  //»//.' 

1900.  llall,l;ichd.Chas.rJaker,/JV/r/^-e//-/'. 
1900.  Hall,  Robert  Wm.  Basil,  Royal  Navy. 
1863.  Hall,  Samuel. 

1915.  Hall,  Stanley  Allman,  JC.  Mersea. 
1880.  Hall,  Thomas  Lambert,  Dilwyn. 
1853.  Hall,  Thomas  Prior. 
1889.  Hall,  Walter,  Hbtfree*. 
1855.  Hall,  William,  Z<W*. 

1885.  I  [all,  Win.  Hamilton,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

1875.  Hall.  William  Henry,  Woking. 
1889.  Hall,  Wm.  Winslow,  Bournemouth. 
1869.  Hallam,  Arthur,  Scarborough. 

1896.  Hallam,  Herbert,  Sheffield. 

1909.  Hallam.  Martin,  Burbage. 
1*74.  Hallam,  Walter,  Scarborough. 
l'.n±  Hailett,  Dennis  B.  L,  Lincoln' s-inn. 

1888.  Halley,  William,  Fulham. 

1.883.  Halliburton,  Wm.  P.,  Marylebone-rd. 
1916.§Halliday,  Hilda  Mary,  Blackheath. 
P. HH1.  Haililav,  Herbert,  7.J/..V. 
1913.  Hallinan,  Alfred  Ernest,  M.C. 

1912.  Hallinan,  John  Cecil,  Clapham-com. 
1908.  Hallinan,  Thomas  John,  A'..l  J/.C 

1913.  Hallinan,  Wm.  Edw.,  ~$l.G.,('li<)>/trtm. 
1919.  Halliwell,  Arthur  C,  .v.  .(„,„•'.*. 

1889.  Halliwell,  John,  Winehcmnlie. 
18  6.  Halliwell.  Thomas.  Forest-hill. 

1894.  Halliwell.  Thomas  Oates,  Dewsbury. 
1866.  Hallows,  Adolph.  Hy.  B.,  Maidstone. 

1876.  Hallsworth,  FranoisArth.,  Biter ley-h, 
l^c>7.  Hallwright,  .Matthew.  Edgbaston. 

1895.  Hallwright,  .Matthew  L.  G.,  7y5-»i. 
J904.  Halsall,  Cuthbert  Murray, Liversedge. 
Ii)l7.  Hal&tead,  Douglas  Vernon,  Ramsgate. 

1886.  Halstead,  George  Ezra,  Ramsgate. 

1891.  halsted,  Denis Gratwicke,  Sutton. 

1885.  Halsted,  Harold  <  Veil.  Se&ey. 

1900.  I  lalsted,  Wm.  Wilfrid,  Watthanv-cross. 

1896.  I  lam.  Bertie  Burnett,  Hampstead. 

1903.  Ham  »1,  Gustav,  M.V.O.,  Stratford-pl. 
l918.§Hamel,MagdalenaA.H.,^ro</or«?-7^ 

1886.  IIanier.Wm.lleaton,7^//7»(V//-^/,-.-/(/// 

1899.  Hamerton,  Albt.  P.,  C..M.C.  D.S.O. 

1904.  llamill.  John  Molyneux,  O.B.E. 

1910.  llamill.  Philip,  Welbeckstreet. 
1910,  Hamilton,   ilex.  Keith,  Deganioy, 
1908.  Hamilton,  Archibald,  Bradford* 

1901.  Hamilton.  Arch.  Dun-las.  Chester. 
1889.  Hamilton,  Bruce,  //".  Hampstead. 
191  I.  Hamilton.  C    S.  P.,  D.S.O..  It. A. M.C. 
1889.   Hamilton.   Charles  Dai. 

1900.  Hamilton,  George,  ffatA. 
11)05.  Hamilton,  George,  Bosham. 

0108 


MEMBERS. 


207 


1889.  Hamilton,  Henry,  Brighton. 

1898.  Hamilton,  John  James  Cecil, Surbiton. 
1916.  Hamilton,  Melville  St.  C,  Deganwy. 

1912.  Hamilton,  Percy  D.,  Transvaal. 

1890.  Hamilton,  Richard,  Birmingham. 

1896.  Hamilton,  Roger  Kerr,  Rothley. 

1899.  Hamilton,  Wm.  Gavin,  I.M.S. 
1903.  Hamilton,  Wm.  Thompson,  Toronto. 
1916.  Hamlin,  Alfred  Edward,  Stroud-yrn. 
18-50.  Hammond,  Charles  William. 

1894.  Hammond,  Fredk.Arth.  Lucas, I.M.S. 
1901.  Hammond,  Jn.  A.  Balding,  ShanJtlin. 
1850.  Hammond,  Jos.  Hutchinson,  Preston. 
1919.§ Hammond,  Margaret,  Judd-st. 
1858.  Hammond,  Samuel,  Queensland. 
1870.  Hammond,  William,  W.  Kensington. 
1914.  Hammonda,  Moustafa,  Egypt. 
1903.  Hamond,  Philip  Wm  J'hor'ntonlleath. 
1878.  Hampson,  Joseph,  Atherton. 
1914.  Hanafy,  John  Zaky,  Chislehurst. 

1907.  Hanau,  Alfred,  Cape,  S.  Africa. 
1903.  Hanbury,  Reg.  Janson,  Plough-court. 

1901.  Hanbury,  Saville  Waldron,  Sutton. 

1894.  Hanbury,  William  Reader,  Good  ma  yes. 

1911.  Hance,  James  Bennett,  I. M.S. 

1913.  Hancock,  Allen  Coulter,  M.C. 

1897.  Hancock,  Arthur  J$m.est,Hirmingham. 
1875.  Hancock,  Charles  James,  Leytonstone. 

1898.  Hancock,  Edwd.  Dawbney,  Guildford. 

1908.  Hancock,  Frank  Thompson,  Bentley. 

1895.  Hancock,  George  Chas.,  Evelyn-gds. 
1892.  Hancock,  Hu  Ruskin,  Wolverhampton. 
1888.  Hancock,  Jn.  Edwin,  Hurst  Gran. 

1914.  Hancock,  Thomas  Watson,  O.B.E. 
1890.  Hancock,  Wm.  John,  Stalybridge. 
1888.  Handcock,  George,  Scarborough. 
1890.  Handheld- Jones.Chds.P^., Lea  minyt  mi. 

1878.  Handford,  Henry,  South  ire! I. 
1872.  Hands,  Arthur,  Wolverhampton. 
1887.  Hands,  Charles  Hubert,  Freshwater. 
1898.  Handson,  Lionel  E.  Chas.,  Polegate. 
1918.  Handy,  Lawrence,  St.  Bart's. 

1892.  Hanham,LeonardLeightou,/Mw^Vf. 

1912.  Hanington,  John  W.B.,  W.Af.M.S. 
1866.  Hankins,  George  Thos.,  Queensland, 

1902.  Hanley,  John  Joseph,  Queensland. 

1879.  Hann,  Henry  Fred,  Southsea. 

1893.  Hann,  Reginald  George,  Leeds. 

1913.  Hanua,  Edw.  Chas.,  Thorold,  Canada. 
1911.  Hannah,  Beverley,  Toronto. 

1900.  Ilaunay,  Maurice  Gilbert,  Rofey. 
1868.  Hanue,  Jn.  Jas.  Arundell,  Pechham. 
1885.  Ilanuen,  John  Jabboor,  Beyrout. 
1907.  Hanschell,  Hother  McC.D.S.O., R. N. 
1884.  Hanson,  Alfred,  Swansea. 

1913.  Hanson,  David  Marcus,  Belfast. 

1896.  Hanwell,  Gerald  Lucas,  Shanghai. 

6165 


1915.§Hanworth,  Honoria  J.,  Russell-sq. 

1901.  Ilarbinsou,  Robert  James,  Plshbum. 
1879.  Harbord.  Edwd.  Augustus,  Q.Anne-st. 
1892.  Ilarcourt,  Chas.  Harold,  Birmingham. 

1594.  Ilarcourt,  George  Robert,  Leyton. 
1896.  Ilarcourt,  John  Charles,  Stratford. 

1885.  Harcourt,VincentX., CastleDonington. 
1906.  Hardcastle,  Alfred  Herbert,  2Vefoott. 
1915.  Hardcastle,  J).  N.,  Hayicard's-heath. 
1895.  Hardcastle,  Win..  Neucastle-on-Tyne. 
1901;  Hardenberg,  Emile  Jn.  F.,  Chinyford. 
L902.  Ilardie,  Charles  Frederick,  Barnet. 
]919.  Hardiman,  Benjamin  Charles. 

1870.  Harding,  Alfred  Win.,  Bournemouth. 
1894.  Harding,  Charles Headley,  Whittlesea. 
L883.  Harding,  Chas.  O'Brien,  Eastbourne. 
L892.  Harding,  Harold  Wm.  Litton,  W«-  X. 

1894.  Harding,  Henry  Wm.,  Walthamstow. 

1895.  Harding,  Lionel  Nicholson,  Nuffield. 
1894.  Hardin  an,  Richard  Smith.  Stockport. 

1914,  Hardwick,Arth.(;.P.,M.C.,A>M;2M«w. 

1896.  Hardwick,  Harold  Georire  Cook. 

1904.  Hardwick,  Reginald  IIv  ,  Headcorn. 

1911.  Hardwick.-.  I'M  win  ('.,' L'ury-St.-Ed. 

1897.  Hardwicke,  George,  Snainton. 

1881.  Hardwicke,  Richd.  Reece,  Amersham. 

1886.  Hardy,  Albt.  Edward,  Huddersjield. 
1906  Hardy,  Edward  William  Dacre,  M.C. 

1595.  Hardy,  Frank  Samuel,  -Sheffield. 

1905.  Hardv, G. Francis, M.C, Champion-hill. 

1906.  Hardy,  George  Wilfrid. 

1879.  Hardy,  II v.  Louis  Preston,  Stroud. 
1867.  Hardy,  Horatio  Nelson,  Croydon. 
1917.§IIardv,  Joan,  Stroud. 
1903.  Hardy,  Percy,  Nottingham. 

1912.  Hardv,  Thomas  L,  Tunbridqe  Wells. 

1888.  Hardy,  William  Edmund,  It  A.. M.C. 
1869.  Hardyman,  Chas.  Edward,  Noi-wich. 
1886.  Hare,  Arthur  William,  Newquay. 
1886.  Hare,  Edward  Christian,  7..V.& 

1912.  Hare,  Francis  F.  'P.,  Durham 

1879.  Hare,  Francis  W.  E.,  Bechenham-pk. 

1915.  Hare,  Wm.  Theo.,  M.C,  Cheltenham. 

1889.  Harford,  Charles  Forbes,  Leyton. 
1886.  Harger,  Frank  Arnold,  Transvaal. 
1911.  Hargreaves,  Alfred  Ridley,  Cairo. 
1915.  Hargreaves,  Robert,  Sheffield. 
1894.  Hargreaves,  Walter  Hbt.,  W.  Zealand. 
1888.  TIaring,  Nathan  Charles,  Manchester. 
1903.  Ilarke,  Svdney  Lawrence,  i\>«-  Zc«/. 

1880.  Harker,  Thomas. 

1903.  Harker,  Thomas  Henry,  Southport. 
1914.  Ilarkness,  Arthur  Herbert,  Natal. 

1902.  Ilarkness,  Geo.  Fras.  Innes.  7. .1/..S'. 
L903.  Harland,  William  Chas.  Fredk.,  Hm& 
1B58.  Harley,  John,  Pulborouyh. 

1913.  Harlev-Masou,  Robert  John,  Sutton. 

6222 


208 


MEMBERS. 


1892.  riarman,  Albert  Brice,  Southampton. 
]M>4.  Barman,  Leonard,  Lewisham. 
1911.  Harmar,CuthbertIzon,  Luton. 
1875.  Ilarmar,  James  Raffles,  Birmingham. 
19  >9.  Harmens,  Wyger,  Addlestone. 
1901.  Harneis,Tlreop.Wm.Morcom, Clapton. 

1898.  Harness,  Henri  Nelson,  Wilton-place. 

1884.  Harper,  Alexander,  Eastbourne. 
1880.  Harper,  Charles  Jobn,  Finchley. 

1874.  Harper,  Gerald  Samuel,  Mayfair. 
1890.  Harper,  Henry  Cecil,  Stottnnarket. 
1900.  Harper,  James  Eder,  Oldbury. 

1893.  Harper,  John,  Victoria,  B.C. 

1886.  Harper,  Jobn  Maurice,  2?a£A. 
1890.  Harper,  John  Robinson,  O.B.E. 
1908.  Harper,  Philip  Thomas,  Fi)Y. 

1 '.  H  it >.  Harper,Raymond  Sydney, Faversham. 

1875.  Harper, Root.  Russell,  Haverstock-hUl. 
1893.  Harper,  Thos. Edwd.,  Virginia  Water. 

1892.  Harper,  Walter  Joseph,  Brauuton. 
1904.  Harper-Smith,  Geo.  Hastie, -Sfom/ord. 

1899.  Harratt,  Thos.  Tomkinson,  -%?. 
1880.  Harries,  Artb.  Jobu,  Sfc  James  s-sq. 
1906.  Harries,  Eric  Henry  Rhys,  Newport. 
1882.  Harries,  Henry  Jones,  itoyai!  Aary. 

1900.  Harries- Jones, Evan B.., Northampton. 
1890.  Harrington,  Andrew  Jerome,  Toronto. 
1918.  Harrington,  Frank  Tandy,  Newport. 

1887.  Harrington,Saml.  Hy.  N.,  Birkenhead. 
1857.  Harris,  Arthur  Ben,  Falmouth. 
1870.  Harris,  Arthur  George  Rawson,  Xooe. 

1885.  Harris,  Arthur  Wellesley,  Catford. 

1  884.  Harris,  Chas.  Joshua  Jos.,  Whitehaven. 

1893.  Harris,  ('has.  Poulett,  Croydon. 

1  885.  Harris,  Clayton  Campbell,  Kensington. 

1880.  Harris,  David,  Kilbum. 

1881.  Harris,  David. 

1904.  Harris,  Dudley  Raymond,  Falmouth. 
1917.  Harris,  Edwin  Gabriel,  London-hosp. 
L892.  Harris,  Frani  Drew,  Woodford. 

1889.  Harris,  Frederick,  O/^c  '/'«»■«. 
1904.  Harris,  Fredc.Rosenberg,0#erfoi*r»e. 

1890.  Hams,  Fredk.  Stuart,  Kcntish-toim. 
L877.  Harris,  Geo.  Frank  A.,  ( '.S. I. ,/..!/. ,s. 
1889.  Harris,  George  James,  Leicester. 
L899.  Harris,  Hy.  Arth.  Clifton,  Brighton. 

]  898.  I  [arris,  I  [erherl  George, Southampton. 
1901.  Harris,  Herbert  Stocker,  EMer. 
1869.  Harris,  James  Alfred,  Ghorley. 
1892.  Harris,  James  Edward. 

Harris,  John,  Sydney,  A., v.  JC. 
1859.  Harris,  John  Charles,  Ramsgate. 
I'M'',.  Harris,  John  Charles  Neville,  Ealing. 
1872.  Harris,  John  Delpratt,  Ereter. 
1884.  Harris,  John  Henry,  jDarinjowtfA. 
1917.  HarriSjJn.  Richd.,O.B.E.,  li.A.M.C. 
1912.  Harris,  Leslie  Trice,  M.c. 
6279 


1897.  Harris,  Noel  Hugh,  ify/rt/  Am-//. 
L895.  Harris,  Norman  McLeod,  Tor<mtn. 
1  886.  Harris,  Percy  Reeves  Traer, Harley-st. 
18(»9.  Harris,  Robert,  Southport. 
1899.  Harris,  Robt.  James,  Rochdale. 
1888.  Harris,  Sampson  G.  V.,  Walihamstow, 
1916.  Harris,  Spencer  Frederick,  -ETy. 

1881.  Harris,  Underwood  A.  C. 

1874.  Harris,  Vincent  Dormer,  Milford-on-S. 
L882.  Harris,  Walter  Thos,  Port' Elizabeth. 

1868.  Harris,  William,  Teddington. 

1908.  Harris,  Wm,  Roberts,  Stamford-hill. 
1919.  Harris,  Win.  Rufus  Geo.,  Land.-hosp. 
1887.  Harris, Worsley  J., M.B.E.,  iZtfiAmone*. 
1887.  Harris- Listou,  Llewellyn, Darlington. 
1858.  Harrison,  Alfred  James,  Clifton. 
1*7'. >.  Harrison,  Arthur,  Bridport. 
1890.  Harrison,  Arthur  Wm.,  Merton. 

1916.  Harrison,  Cecil  C,  Kensington. 
18(50.  Harrison,  Charles,  Lincoln. 
1883.  Harrison,  Chaides,  Keynsham. 

1893.  Harrison,  C.  A.,  Sturminster  Newton. 
1893.  Harrison,  Chas.  Joseph,  Chelsea. 

1915.  Harrison, CyrilEdward,GVr/ers-v ree». 

1905.  Harrison,  Edwd.  ftL,  Huddersfield. 

1917.  Harrison,  Geoff.  A.,  Cheadle  Hulnw. 
1901.  Harrison,  Gerald  Woodforde,  M.C. 

1900.  Harrison,  Harold  ('has.,  R.M.S.P.Co. 
1872.  Harrison,  Henry  Baskcomh,  Exeter. 

1869.  Harrison,  Hy.  Frank  E.,  shepherd's-/,. 
1887.  Harrison,  Henry  Leeds,  Worthing. 
1896.  Harrison,  Herbert.  Z)ea£ 

1 8!  15.  1  lai  risonJlbt.Meredith,  AfaZay  -S7<//<'.*. 
1879.  Harrison,  James,  Garstang. 

1916.  Harrisi>n,JamesMaurice,D.S.C.,.R.iV. 

1882.  Harrison,  John,  Braintree. 
1896.  Harrison,  Louis  Kenneth,  C.B.E. 
1916.  Harrison,  Newcome  H.,  Adversane. 

1906.  Harrison,  Percy  Booth,  Dalston. 

1901.  Harrison,  Reginald  Temple,  (W/;<\ 
L908.  Harrison,  Samuel  Richard,  Canada. 
1900.  Harrison,  Sydney  George,  "Rugby. 
1909.  Harrison,  Thomas,  2Ve?e  Zealand. 
1306.  Harrison,  Thomas  Smith.  Evesham. 
1890.  Harrison,  Tom  Henry,  Z>V/7<>//. 

191  1.  Harrison,  Walter  Parker,  fibiM, 

1905.  Harris William,  Stockport. 

I'.hil*.  Harrison, Wm.  John.  Newcastle-on-T. 
L916.  Harrison,  Wm.  LI.  A.,  M.C. 
L902.  Harrison,  Wm.  Rhodes,  <>.B.E.,72.A. 
L893.  Harriss,  Stanley  Arthur,  Zilf.& 
L898.  Harrisson,  Alfred  Bverson,  Daventry. 
1886.  Harrop,  George  Burton,  Cleckheaton. 
1908.  Harry,  Norman  George,  Evesham. 
1916.  Harsant,  Arnold  Guy,  HfusweU-hill. 
L898.  I  [arston,<  leorge  Montagu,  HonyKong. 
L886.  Elarston,  Lionel  de  C.  E.,  Kingsbridge. 
6336 


MEMBERS. 


209 


1880.  Hart,  Alfred  Paul,  M.C.,  R.A.M.C. 
1883.  Hart,  Arthur  Herbert,  SotithaU. 
1903.  Hart,  Bernard,  Wimpole-street. 

1911.  Hart,  Charles  Herbert,  Bristol. 
1915.§Hart,  Constance,  Darlington, 

1912.  Hart,  Ernest  R.,  Derby. 

1899.  Hart,  Frederick  James,  Winnipeg. 
1875.  Hart,  George  Henry,  Birmingham. 

1902.  Hart,  John  Hamilton,  Walton. 

1903.  Hart,  Richard  Neville,  Bournemouth. 
1912.  Hart,  William  John,  Doncaster. 

1898.  Hart-Smith,  Humphry  M.,8outhwold. 
1894.  Hartford,  William,  Bloo?nsbury. 
1914.  Hartgill,  Wm.  Clavering,  M.C.,  N.Z. 
1885.  Hartkan,  Herbt.  Dumville,  Stretford. 
1893.  Hartley,  Francis  William,  Heywood. 
1883.  Hartley,  Isaac. 

1897.  Hartley,  James  Victor,  Cape. 
1917.  Hartley,  Leslie  Brig^B,  Hull. 

1893.  Hartley,P.H.S.,C.V.U.,Z>eyo«sA«Ve-s^. 
1907.  Hartley,  Robert  Norman,  Wigan. 
1905.  Hartley,  Walter  Dixon,  Cadleford. 

1878.  Hartley,  Wm.  Darley,  Cape  Town. 
1885.  Hartzhorne,  Bernard  F.,  Loudoun-rd. 
1914.  Harty,  Arthur  Harry,  Jamaica. 

1879.  Harvey,  Alfred,  Shi pston-oyi-Stour. 
1892.  Harvey,  Arthur  (Aeorge,  New  Zealand. 
1903.  Harvey,  Arthur  George,  Wirksworth. 
1890.  Harvey,  Charles  Edward,  Jamaica. 
1857.  Harvey,  Charles  Hamilton,  A. M.S. 
1905.  Harvey,Cha9.W.Cowell,.46e/Y/rt«ww?/. 

1881.  Harvey,  Eldon,  Hamilton,  Bermuda. 
1888.  Har\ey,  Frank,  Padstoio. 

1902.  Harvey,  Frank,  Rotherham. 

1909.  Harvey,  Frank  Melville,  Montevideo. 

1897.  Harvey,  Frederic,  R.A.M.C. 

1875.  Harvey,  Fdk.  George,  Harley-street. 
1917.  Harvey,  Fredk.  John,  Bromsgrove. 
1912.  Harvey,  Harold,  Bradford. 
1896.  Harvev,  Henry,  Llandindrod  Wells. 
1875.  Harvey,  Hy.  Fredk.,  W.  Australia. 
18(35.  Harvey,  Jas.  D'Arcy,  R.X.,  Ply •mouth. 
1892.  Harvey,  John  Owen,  Kensington. 

1899.  Harvey,  John  Owen,  Wolverton. 
1899.  Harvey,  Joseph  Fredk.,  Manchester. 
1892.  Harvey,JoshuaH.,O.B.E.,  WykeRegis. 
1902.  Harvey,  Percival  George,  Monmouth. 

1880.  Harvey,  Sidney  Freda,  Queens-gate. 
1909.  Harvey,  Thomas  Reginald,  Avebury. 
1864.  Harvev,  Walter  Anstice,  Hobart 

1898.  Harvey, Wm.  J.S.,  D.S.O.,R.A.M.C. 
1905.  Harwood,ClaudSeb.vanR.,  Maida-v. 

1894.  Harwood,  Elias  Francis. 

1911.  Harwood,  Leonard  Austin,  Sloane-st. 
1917.§Harwood,  Lily  Fanny,  New  Kent-rd. 
1902.  Harwood- Yarred,W.  II., H.  Wycombe. 
1885.  Hasell,  Edwd.Svter, BritishColumbia. 
1919.  G393 


1910.  Haskins,  Basil,  Go/der's-green. 

1880.  Haslam,  Geo.  Jas.,  Nebraska,  U.S.A. 
1896.  Haslam,  Hy.  Cobden,  Cambridge. 

1872.  Haslam,  Wm.  Doidge,  Croydon. 

1889.  Haslett,Wm.  Jn.  Handheld,  Sunbury. 
1887.  Haslip,  George  Ernest,  St.  James-sq. 
1876.  Hassall,  John,  Northwich. 

1879.  Hassan,  Syed,  Gloucester-ten: 

1886.  Hassard,  Edward  Moresby,  R.A.M.C. 

1887.  Hastings,  Edwin  Birchall,  Mile-end. 
1875.  Hastings,  Sir  George,  Bruton-street. 

1907.  Hastings,  John  Patrick,  New  Zealand. 
1905.  Hastings,  Wm.  Howitt,  Roy.  Navy. 

1890.  Haswell,  John  Francis,  Penrith. 
1892.  Hatch,  Herbt.  Lincoln,  Pinner. 
1861.  Hatchett,  Joseph,  Ashby-de-la-Zouch. 
1904.  Hatrield,  Henry  Francis,  Forest-hill. 

1873.  Hatrield,  Wm.  Henry,  Forest-hill. 

1883.  Hathawav,  Harold  G.,C.B.,R.A.M.C. 
1894.  Hatherelf,  Robert  Ratcliffe,  N.S.  W. 
1896.  Hatherley,  Sidney  Oldall,  Swinton. 
1864.  Hatherlv,  Henry  Reg.,  Neiv  Zealand . 
1912.  Hatterslev,  Sidney  Martin,  M.C. 

1881.  Hatton,  Edwin  Fullarton,  Canada. 
1855.  Haughton,  Edward,  Upper  Norwood. 

1911.  Havard,  Arthur  Wm.,  Newport,  Mon. 
1867.  Havard,  David,  Neuport,  Pembroke. 

1879.  Havell,  Chas.  Graham.  Felixstowe. 
1918   Havers,  Geoffrey  Gordon,  Norwich. 

1888.  Haviland,  Frank  P.,  St.  Leonards. 

1885.  Haviland,  Hy.  Alfred,  Rasper. 

1884.  Haw,  Walter  Herbert,  Knysna,  ( 'ape. 
1894.  Haward,  Hy   Horace,  Northwich. 
1904.  Haward,  Walter,  W.  Hampstead. 

1891.  Hawarden,  Sa  nuel,  Transvaal. 
1916.  Hawes,  Richard  Brunei,  Surhiton. 
1918.  Hawes,  Walter  Anley,  Maiden. 

1891.  Hawke,  Edward  D.  Hay,  O.B.E. 

1 874.  Hawken, Giles  h.I^ang,Hurstpierpoin  t 
1904.  Hawkes,  Alfred  Ernest  U.,  Discard. 
1863.  Hawkes,  Anthony  Mann,  Weymouth. 
1890.  IIawkes,ClaudeSnmerville, Queensfnd 
1897.  HawkesworthjT.Ayscough,  Watlingtfn 
1906.  Hawkins,  Arthur,  Reigate. 

1877.  Hawkins,  Caesar  Fredk.,  Bridgwater. 
1899.  Hawkins,  Charles  Louis,  Bromsgrove. 

1908.  Hawkins,  Charles  Thomas,  Garnant. 

1892.  Hawkins,  Edward  James,  Bristol. 

1880.  Hawkins,  Fdk.  Daly  Caasar,  I. M.S. 

1886.  Hawkins,  Herbt.  Caesar,  Cheltenham. 

1887.  Hawkins,  Herbert  Pennell.  C.B.E. 

1878.  Hawkins,  Howard,  Newtown, I. of  W. 
1862.  Hawkins,  Robert  Richards. 

1874.  Hawkins,  William,  Broadwey. 
1904.  Hawkins,  Wm.  Lawrence,  Roy.  Navy. 

1889.  Hawkins- A nibler/^eo. Arthur, U.S.A. 

1881.  Hawksworth,Hbt.B.  ,LUtleham-cross. 

6450  p 


210 


MEMBERS. 


1891.  Hawley,  Arthur,  Coventry. 

1919.  Hawley,  Arthur  Thomas,  Coventry-. 

1892.  Hawley,  Fredk.  Hulme,  Blythe  Bridge. 
1916.  Haworth,  Arthur  Noel,Oswaldtwistle. 
1895.  Hawthorn,  Frank,  D.S.I ).,  Newcastle. 

1903.  Hawthorn,  Hy.Wm.John,  Wellington. 

1872.  Hawthorn,  Wm. Thomas,  Wellington. 

1873.  Hawton,  Jas.  Wm.  Hunibly,  R.N. 

1904.  Hay,  Arthur  Edgar,  Corves. 
1914.  Hay,  Horace  William,  Sheffield. 
1895.  Hay,  John,  Liverpool. 

1876.  Hay,  John  Home,  Alloa,  N.B. 

1898.  Hay,  Kenneth  Robert,  St.  James's-pl. 

1901.  Hay,  Malcolm  Bell,  W.  Af.  M.  S. 

1913.  Hay,  Sydney  Hartley,  R.A.M.C. 

1898.  Hay,  William  Leslie,  Walmer. 
1909.  Hay craft,Guy Fleetwood, NewCross-r. 

1914.  Haydon,  Arth.Dodsworth,<SVire«'.s&wy 

1892.  Haydon,  Arth.  Geo., Henrietta-st.,\V . 
1886.  Haydon,  Hillyard  Win.,  Bristol. 

1902.  Haydon,  Maurice  Willoughhy,  R.N. 
1891.  Haydon,  Thos.  Horatio.  Marlborough. 
1902.  Haydon,  Walter  Turner,  R.N. 

1899.  Haves,  Arthur  Herbert,  R.A.M.C. 
1904.  Hayes,  Edwin  Claude,  C.B.E.,  N.Z. 

1876.  Haves,  Francis  George,  Dunster. 
1902.  Hayes,  Geo.  Sullivan  C.,  R.A.M.C. 
1888.  Hayes,  Horace  Frederick,  Victoria. 
1881.  Hayes,  James,  Leigh, 

1893.  Hayes,  Joseph,  D.S.O.,  N.  Brunswick. 

1885.  Hayes,  Julian  P.  Swindell,  R.A.M.C. 

1907.  Hayes,  Lionel  Chattock,  R.A.M.C. 
1895.  Hayes, Reginald  Hewlett.  Queen's-gle. 
1918.  Hayes,  Sydney  Nuttall,  Stockport. 

1894.  Hayles,  Alfred  Wm.,  Pontnewydd. 
1898.  Haylock,  Sydney  John,  Southbourne. 
1875.  Hayman,  Frederick  Dell,  Victoria. 

1906.  Hayman,  George  Atkin,  Taunton. 
1911.  Hayman,  John  Rollo,  Washford. 
1890.  Havman,WilliamSpeed, Bournemouth. 
1902.  Hayne,  Percy  Alfred,  Mandalay. 
1888.  Ilaynes,  Edmund  Lyall,  Harrogate. 

1886.  Ilaynes,  Edwin  Jas.  Ambrose,  W.Aust. 

1866.  Ilaynes,  Fredc.  Harry,  Leamington. 
1897.  Ilaynes,  Geo.  Secretan,  Cambridge. 
1869.  Ilaynes,  Horace  Eyre,  Brentwood. 

1908.  Haynes,  Horace  Guy  L.,  Markfield. 

1867.  Haynes,  James  Rob*  rt,  Cathcart-rd. 
1916.  Haynes,  John  Frederic,  Leamington. 

1877.  Haynes,  Percj  Octavitte,  Birmingham. 
1916.  Haysom,  Nathan  Norris,  Shirley. 
1884.  I  lay  ward,  Arthur  Ernest,  Brisbane 

1907.  Hay  ward,  Arthur  Wm.,  Bournemouth. 
1888.  Hayward,  Chas.WTilliams,  Hatch-end. 
1888.  [lay ward,  Gerald  Cohden,  Adelaide. 
IKK).  I  liiywanl,  John  I >avey,  Liverpool. 
1864. -Hayward,  John  William,  Whit  stable. 

6607 


1897.  Hayward,  Win.  Curling,  Port  Said. 
1912.  Haywood, Alf.Kimball.M.C, Toronto. 
1871.  Hazel,  Wm.  Francis,  Oakley-square. 

1895.  Head,  Ernest  Edward,  Bulaicayo. 
1890.  Head,  Henry,  Montagu-square. 

1884.  Head,  Philip  Alex.  Dewar,  Sandgate. 
1888.  Head,  Timothy  John,  Crawford-place. 

1909.  ileald,  Charles  Brehmer,  Whitehall. 
1883.  Heald,  Hugh,  Ormskirk. 

1910.  Heale,  Arthur  S.,  M.C.,  R.A.M.C. 

1900.  Heanley,  Chas.  Montaguej-Hon^iTon^. 

1901.  Heap,  Edward  F.  Geo.  T.,  -S«.  .rlsopA. 

1902.  Heapy,  Harold  Ernest,  &>««//  J&nf/j. 

1896.  Heard,  John,  JEhri  Dulunch. 

1903.  Hearn,  Edward  Michael  Wm.,  i?.2V. 
1888.  Hearnden,  Ernest  Morgan,  Sutton. 

1895.  Hearnden,  Hamilton,  67j.  /yes. 
1888.  Ileasman,  Frank,  Bournemouth. 
1909.  Heasman,  Herbert  Wilks,  Walton. 

1888.  Ileasman, Wm.Gratwicke,  Wokmgh'm 
1892.  Heath.  Arthur  Douglas,  Birmingham. 

1898.  Heath,  Francis  Harold  R.,  Weymouth. 

1916.  Heath,  George  Edwin,  Derby. 

1896.  Heath,  Jas.Glover,Zfl%orond,0.iZ.JP. 

1911.  Heath,  John  Rippiner,  Barmouth. 
i860.  Heath,  Robert  Edward,  Eastbourne. 

1917.  Heath, Thus. Lowthian,  Winchmore-h. 

1918.  Heath,  Walter  Ernest,  Art.  ij'rt^'s. 
1882.  Ilea  throte, Ralph*  u()v^v,nr..I>idsbury. 

1 892,  Heaton,  Arth.Frederick,ilf almesbury. 

1 890.  Heaton,Charles  James,  Westgate-on-S. 

1 91 2.  Heaton,Edwd.  Howard, Brightlingsea. 

1915.  Heaton,  Rainald,  Sutton. 

1880.  Heaven,  John  Cookesley,  Bristol. 

1879.  Hebb,  Frederick  Theodore,  Chelsea. 

1880.  Hebbert,  Charles  Alfred,  Montreal. 

1891.  Hebblethwaite,Alfd. George, Keiyhley. 
1887.  Hebblethwaite,  Harold,  Bur  leg. 

1885.  Hebblethwaite,  Sept.  M.,  Cheltenham. 

1889.  Heberden,  Wm.  Stanley,  Transvaal. 

1916.  Heckels,  Graham  Wm.,  Lewisham. 
1896.  Hedden,  Richard,  Honiton. 

1874.  Heddy,  William  Jackson,  Walton. 
1914.  lleddv,  Win.  Reg.  Huleatt,  FFoftofi, 
1895.  Hedges,  Charles  Edwd.,  Mayjkld. 
1864.  Hedley,  John,  Middlesbrough. 
1863.  Hedley,  Wm.  Snowdon,  Wimbledon. 
1906,  Ileekes,  John  William,  Barnes. 
1912.  1 1  eelas,  1 1  arold  J.Beresibrd,'fy<ZenA'm. 
L882.  fleelis,  Robert,  Nottingham. 
1900.  Heggs,  F.  B.  Mitchell,  Mapperley. 

1886.  IRhir,  Patrick,  C.B.,  C.M.G., CLE. 
1918.  Heif,  Fredk.  Roland  Geo.,  Cambridge. 
1912.  Heiron, George  Murray,  Siroud-green. 

1904.  Heiser,  Arthur  Lewis,  Eastbourne. 

1893.  Helby,  Ernest  Hasler,  TVtncetoton. 
1904.  Hele,  John  Warwick,  Carlisle. 

6664 


MEMBERS. 


211 


1906.  Hele,  Thomas  Shirley,  O.B.E. 
1875.  Hellier,  John  Benjamin,  Leeds. 
]'J07.  Hellyer,  Win.  Woodman,  Aberavon. 
1912.  Helm,  Cyril,  D.S.O.,  R.A.M.C. 
1894.  Helme,  Thomas  Arthur,  Manchester. 
1885.  Helps,  George  Crawford,  Frome. 
1912.  Helsby,  William  George,  Forth. 
1919.  Helsham,  Chris.  Thomas,  Beccles. 

1887.  Helsham,  Hugh  Paul,  Beccles. 

1888.  Helsham,  Wm.  Macdonald,  NS.  W. 
186(3.  Hembrough, Jn. VsTm.,Neiv  castle-on- T. 
1914.§tlemingway,  Mary  I.,  Doncaster. 
1853.  Hemming,  Charles,  Brighton. 

1891.  Hemming,  Chas.  Harold,  Brighton. 
1887.  Hemming,ClaudeP.,i>'/«Aop's  WaltNm 
1887.  Hemming,  John  Joseph,  Margate. 
1915.  Hfmpson,Geoffrey01iver,i?/ac7^ca^. 

1892.  Hemsted,  Edmd.  Spencer,  Kintbury. 
1899.  Hemsted,  Henry,  Whitchurch. 

1893.  Hemsted,  Iiustat  Henry,  If 'est.  Aust, 
1911.  Henderson,  Alan  Ashtou,  Hendon. 
1914.  Henderson,  David  Alex.,  Toronto. 
1902.  Henderson,  Fredc.  Louis,  E.  Af.  M.S. 
1907.  Henderson,  Henry  John,  M.C. 
1<S->G.  Henderson,  Jas.Threapland,i?/-«<7/'o>-rf. 

1895.  Henderson,  Robert,  Canada. 

1863.  Henderson,  Roderi ck W. , Rickm V<w 'th 
1899.  Henderson, William  Savile,  Liverpool. 
1887.  Hendley,  Arthur  Gervase,  I. M.S'. 
1882.  Hendley,  Harold,  I. M.S. 
1880.  Hendley,  John  Lupton,  Wallingford. 
1^82.  Hendriks,  Cecil  Morgan,  Bicester. 
1893.  Henley,  Walt.  Farrar,  Heckmondioike. 

1896.  Henly,  Albert  William,  Bromley. 
1906.  Hennessy,Pat.Howard,  Malay  States. 
1890.  Ilenning,  Thomas  Irwin,  Newry. 
1913.  Henry,  Arthur  Martin,  Royal  Navy. 
1919.  Henry,  Cyril  Bowdler,  Westm.-hosp. 
1880.  Henry,  George  Mc  Williams,  Halifax. 
1893.  Henry,  Gordon  Geo.  Win.,  Minehead. 
1892.  Henry,  Robert,  Southampton. 

1905.  Henry,  Sydney  Alex.,  Rochdale. 

1897.  Henshaw,  Harry  Williams,  Bromley. 

1899.  Henshaw,  Wm.  Alfred,  Northampton. 
1890.  Henshaw,  Wm.  Henry,  Manchester. 
1916.  Hensley,  Egerton,  Henry  V.,  Frome. 
1887.  Hensley,  Philip  Henry,  Jersey. 
1915.  Hensman,  Henry  Saumarez,  Madras. 
1896.  Henson,  William  Warner,  Natal. 
1890.  Henstock,  John  Lea,  Chili. 

1905.  Henton,  Albert  Ernest,  Ashford. 
1886.  Hentsch,  George  Fredk.,  Brixton. 
1880.  Henty,  Sydney  Haviland. 
1876.  Henwood,  John  Davey,  B.N. 
1878.  Hepburn,  Alfred,  Hartley  Whitney. 
1884.  Hepburn,  David,  CM. G.,  Cardiff: 

1900.  Hepper,  Evelyn  Charles,  I.M.S. 

6621 


|    1911.  Hepper,  John  Eric,  R.A.M.C. 

1892.  Hepton,  John  Cussons,  Liverpool. 
I    1884.  Hepworth,  Arthur. 

1894.  Hepworth,  John,  Beaumaris. 

1910.  Herald,  Benjamin,  Manchester. 

1907.  llerapath,  Chas.  Edwd.  K.,  M.C. 

1874.  llerapath,  Chas.  K.  Coathupe,  Bristol. 

1 890.  Herbert,  Arthur  Stanley.O.B.E.,  N.Z. 

1889.  Herbert,  Charles  Henry,  Natal. 

1883.  Herbert,  George,  Honolulu. 

1898.  Herbert,  George  Hey  wood,  Uttoxeter. 
1889.  Herbert,  Sidney,  Beer. 

1901.  Herbert,  Solomon,  Manchester. 
1905.  Hereford,  Chas.  Francis  Alex., Bristol. 
1918.  Herington,  Cecil  Edw.  E.,  Chichester. 
1914.  Herga, Ernest  Eugene, M.C. } Brisbane. 
1914.  Herklots,  Charles  Lyon,  Hampstead. 

1899.  Herklots,  Gerard  Andreas,  Glasgow. 
1911.  Herman,  Ashley  Ernest,  Cam. 
1882.  Herman,  Christian  Lawr.,  Cape  Town. 
1918.  Herman,  WalterSebastian,6'«?/*/;/-,V///e. 

1891.  Hem,  George,  Stratford-place,  W. 

1881.  Hern,  John,  Darlington. 

1882.  Hern,  William,  Strut  ford-place,  W. 
1904.  Heron,  Geo.  W.,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E. 

1896.  Herring,  Edward  Ken,  Victoria. 
1887.  Herring,  Ilerbt.  Thomas,  Harley-st. 
1881.  Herringham,  Sir  W.,  K.C.M.G.,  O.B. 

1897.  Herrington,  EdmundW m.,Kennington 

1901.  Hertslet,  Lewis  Eccles,  Transvaal. 
1904.  Heseltine,  Vernon  George,  Adelaide. 

1903.  Heslop,  James  Willie,  Newcastle. 

1892.  Hessey,  James  Dodson,  Hastings. 

1904.  Hetherington,  Vernon,  Wokingham. 
1887.  Hewan,  John,  Upper  Assam. 

1902.  Hewavitarna,  Chas.  Alwis,  Colombo. 
1918.  Hewer,  Austin  George,  Burford. 
1918.  Hewer,  Chris.  Langton,  St.  Albans. 
1866.  Hewer,  Edward,  North  Kensington. 
1900.  Hewetson,  Alfred,  Scarborough. 
1895.  Hewetson,  Henry,  D.S.O.,  R.A.M.C. 
1870.  Hewett,  Augustus,  R.A.M.C. 

1905.  Hewett, F.  S.,M.V.O.,  Cleveland-row. 

1893.  Hewett,  Julius  Winch,  China. 
1884.  Hewish,  Edgar  Milne,  Fhil.,  U.S.A. 
1891.  Hewitson,  Jn.  Geo.,  Newcastle-on-T. 
1880.  Hewitson,  Wm.  Andrew,  CastleEdeu. 
1897.  Hewitt,  Harry  Edward,  G. F.O.,  E.C. 
1917.  Hewitt, Norman  Sinclair, London- hyp. 
1915.  Hewitt,  Rupert  Conrad,  Queen  s-<idns. 
1889.  Hewlett,  Richd.  Tanner,  Putney. 

1 891.  Hey,  Chas.  Edwd.  Milnes,  Royal-crcsc. 

1892.  Hev,  Harold  Darwin,  Warrington-cr. 
1900.  Hey,  Samuel,  Riptm. 

1882.  Heyd,  Herman  Emile,  Canada. 
1880.  Heygate,  t'dk.  Nicholas,  Billingshurst 

1906.  Heygate,Reg.Beauuiont,27i#2M^8Aur«< 

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212 


MEMBERS. 


1871.  Heygate,  William  Harris,  Belvedere. 
1864.  Heygate,  William  Nicholas,  Bath. 
1890.  Heywood,  Chas.  Chris.,  Manchester. 

1892.  Heywood,  Thomas,  Chile. 

1885.  Heywood,  Tlios.  Walmsley,  Dariven. 
1896.  Heywood,  Wm.  Benjamin,  Newbury. 
1916.  Heywood-Waddington,\V.B.,2)'r?7/^. 
1907.  Hey  worth,  Geo.  Alex.  Fredk.,  Helper. 
1862.  Hibberd,  Edward,  Elgin-avenue. 
1870.  Hibberd,  Henrv  Jukes,  Brockenhurst. 
1880.  Hibbert,  Charles  Alfred. 
1894.  Hibbert,  Joseph  Coote,  Blackburn. 
1909.  Hibbert,  Wilf.  Lawrence,  Ipswich. 

1884.  Hichens,  Frank,  Redruth. 

1896.  HiehenSjPeverellSymthe^/^A'w^on 
1875.  Hick,  Henry,  Neiv  Romney. 
1889.  Hick,  Herbert  Edward,  Bhodesia. 

1909.  Hick,Reg.Heber  Prowde,  Eaylescliffe. 
1916.  Hick,  R.  Bannatyne,  Delamere-terr. 

1910.  Hickey,  Augustus  Joseph,  M.C. 

1906.  Hickey,  Carl  Cornelius,  Kilkee. 

1885.  Hickey,  Evan  Lewis,  Stourbridge. 

1893.  Hickinbotham,  J  as.  Ryland,  Colchester. 
1889.  Hickley,  Arth.  Mack.,  S.  Lambeth-rd. 

1911.  Hickley,  Thomas  Brooke,  Ealing. 

1894.  Hickman,  Henry  Richd.  B.,  Chesham. 
1893.  Hickman,  John  Edwin,  Orange  Rio.  P. 
1870.  Hickman,  Richard,  Newbury. 

1900.  Hicks,  Charles  Edwd.,  Huntingdon. 
1860.  Hicks,  Edward  Buller,  Easingwold. 

1887.  Hicks,  Edward  Harman,  Wymesioold. 
1889.  Hicks,  Edwd.  James,  Ainhurst-rd. 
1879.  Hicks,  Fredk.  John,  Buckingham-gate. 

1883.  Hicks,  George  Beaman,  Hackney. 

1888.  Hicks,  Philip,  Leamington. 

1889.  Hicks,  Robert  Grieve,  Ramsgate. 
1893.  Hicks,  Thos.  Roger  H.  C,  Colchester. 
1892.  Hicks,  Thos.  Win.,  M.B.E.,  Finchley. 

1916.  Hickson,  Eric  Blanford,  Swanage. 

1884.  Hiddhagh,  William  Henry. 

1910.  Higgin,  Robert  Fiancis,NeurtonAbbot. 
1899.  lliggins,  Alexander!  leoTge,Mortimer. 
1915.  Higgins,  Frank  Edmund,  Cheltenham. 
1870.  Higgins,  George  Hodgson,  Bradford. 

1888.  Higgins,  Hubert,  Warlmfiham. 
1902.  Higgins,  James  Gilkison,  Jersey. 
1914.  Higgins,  John,  Ealing. 

1917.  Higgins,  Lionel  George,  Harpenden. 
L908.  Higgins,  Patrick  Charles,  F.A.M.C. 
1910.  Higgins,  Sydney  James,  R.A.M.C. 
191 H.  Higgins, Thos. I  iornelius,  Na/>ier,N.Z. 

1907.  Higgins,  Tom  Shadiek,  St.  Pancras. 
1904.  Higgins,  William  Robert,  Louth. 
1896.  Higginson,  <  lhas.  <  t-oskell,  Edgbaston. 
1895.  Higginson,  George,  Church  Stretton. 

1889.  Higginson,  John  Wigmore,  Hayes. 

1918.  Higginton,  John  Martin,  Croydon. 

6735 


1878.  Iliggs,  Alfred,  Leicester. 

1891.  Higgs,  Ernest  Wm.  Mules,  Oxford. 
1913.  Higgs,  James  Stanley,  Chelsea. 

1917.  Higgs,  Sydney  Limbrey,  Streatham. 
1858.  Higgs,  Thomas  Frederic,  Dudley. 

1892.  Higgs,  Walt.  Alpheus,  Chippenham. 

1903.  Higham,  Bernard,  I.M.S. 

1892.  Hignett,  Lionel  Watson,  Northwood. 
1900.  Higson,  Thomas,  Blackburn. 
1886.  Hildyard,  Robert  Loxham,  Paris. 
1911.  Hiley,  Harold  Howard,  Norivood. 
1910.  Hiley,  Reginald  Melville,  Cardiff. 
1850.  Hill,  Alfred,  Freshwater. 

1886.  Hill,  Alfred  Wm.,  Adelaide,  S.  Austr. 

1899.  Hill,  Arthur  Croft,  Cromwell-road. 
1910.  Hill,  Arthur  Hilary  Clifton,  I.M.S. 
1919.  Hill,  Arthur  Robert,  Hitchin. 

1887.  Hill,  Edward  Brereton,  Chistvick. 

1900.  Hill,  Edward  Falknor,  Manchester. 

1892.  Hill,  Ernest,  M.C,  Cape  Province. 
1895.JIill,  Ernest  Gardiner,  Wumondham. 
1913.  Hill,Fdk.Theophilus,M.C.,.Sy/™a«w 

1888.  Hill,  George  Leonard,  Birmingham. 

1918.  Hill,  Harold  Awberrv,  Edgbaston. 

1888.  Hill,  Hedley,  Bristol'. 

1904.  Hill,  Horace  Bryden,  R.N. 

1879.  Hill,  Hugh  Gardiner,  Wimbledon. 
}**\).  Hill,  John,  Milan. 

1916.  Hill,  John  Anderson,  Woolwich. 
1910.  Hill,  John  Percival,  Stoicmarket. 

1917.  Hill,  Kenneth  Reed,  Ipswich. 

1889.  Hill,  Leonard  Erskine,  Loughton. 

1893.  Hill,  Leopold  Geo.,  Finsburif-park. 
1904.  Hill,  Ludovic,  Hull. 

1904.  Hill,  Nelson  Wood,  Tiverton. 
1915.  Hill,  Norman  Hammond,  Bradford. 
1864.  Hill,  Philip  Edward,  CrickhoweU. 
1910.  Hill,  Philip  Keith,  Hankow. 
1896.  Hill,  Rep:.  Aug.  Lowder,  Wimbledon. 
1906.  Hill,  Richard  Athelstane  P.,  Peking. 
1906.  Hill,  Richd.  C,  aftmfrroa,  r.tf.^. 
1888.  Mill,  Sir  R.,  K.O.M.G.,  O.B.,  C.V.O. 
1884.  Hill,  Rowland.  Bert  Alston. 
18<  1.  Hill,  Thomas  Wood,  Battersea. 
li)()7.  Hill.  Walter  d«  Marchot,  C.B.E. 
1902.  Hill,  Walter  Henry  Philip,  Montreal. 
1881.  Hill,  William  John,  Lincoln's  Inn. 
L886.  l\i\\A\ lUnn. \ .VAw..  Ra rc/iscourt-jik . 
1888.  Ilillabv,  Arthur,  Pontefract. 
1896.  Hilliard,  Harvey,  Wilton-place. 
litis.  Hilliard,  Richard,  &  Hackney. 
1891.  Hillier,  Robert-John,  Sheffield. 
1886.  Hillier,  Thos.  Ernest,  W.  Hampstead. 
L919.  Hillier,  Thomas  Lucas,  Wimbledon. 
L899.  Hillier,  William  Thomas,  Bromley. 
1919.  Hillman,  Oscar  Stanley,  Middlx.-h. 
1912.  Hills,  Harold  William,  Aywrn. 
6792 


MEMBERS. 


213 


1894.  Hills,  Wm.  Chas.  Dillon,  Maidstone. 
1896.  Hills,  William  Ernest,  Hampstead. 
1884.  Hillstead,  Herbert  John,  Putney. 
1887.  Hillyer,  Wm,  Henry,  E.  Grinstead. 
1917.  Hilmy,  Abdel  Halim,  St.  Thos.-hosp. 
1911.  Hind,  Guy  Reginald,  Stoke. 
1870.  Hind,  Henry,  Harrogate. 
1875.  Hind,  Henry  Joseph,  Twickenham. 
1858.  Hind,  John  Marriott,  Bleasbu. 
1880.  Hinde,  Alfred  B.,  O.B.E.,  R.A.M.C. 
1917.§Hinde,  Bertha,  Croydon. 

1917.  Hinde,  Eric  Clark,  Croydon. 
1907.  Hinde,  Ernest  Bertram,  Norwich. 
1887.  Hinde,  Francis  Richard  B.,  Hythe. 
1898.  Hinde,  Wm.  Cathcart,  Treherbert. 
1897.  Hindley,  Godfrey  Jn.  Doug.,  M.C. 
1884.  Hinds,  Frank,  Worthing. 

1895.  Hinds,  Herbert  Austen,  Chilham. 
1889.  Hinds,  Thomas  Walter,  Bexley. 
1864.  Hinds,  Wm.  Richard  Gore,  A.M.S. 
1892.  Hine,Alfd. Ernest Barratt, Charmoufh. 
1878.  Hine,  Alfred  Leonard,  Harpenden. 
1801.  Hine,  William  Conway,  Poole. 

1918.  Hines,  Cyril  Patrick,  Ealing. 

1891.  Hinge,  Hy.  A\ex.,CM.G.,B.A.3I.C. 
1804.  Hingston,  Charles  Albert,  Plymouth. 
1901.  Hingston,ClaytonA.F.,O.B.E., I. M.S. 
1904.  Hingston,  Donald  Alex!,  Montreal. 

1904.  Hingston,Jas.Clar.Ledeatt,-R.^4. M.  C. 

1881.  Hingston,  Richard,  Liskeard. 

1903.  Hingston,  Wm.  Perceval, Royal  Nary. 
1878.  Hinings,  John  William,  Leeds. 
1891.  Hinks,  Alfred  Grosvenor,  Southend. 
1887.  Hinnell,  Jos.Squier, Bury  St. Edmunds. 
1899.  Hipwell,  Harry,  Banbury. 
1908.  Hird,  Alfred  Ernest  Wilson,  Coventry. 
1891.  Hird,  Frederick  Robert,  Wimbledon. 
1903.  Hird,  Robert  Beatson  Dennis,  Birm. 
1891.  Hirsch,Chas.Theod.Wm.,  Woolwich. 
1901.  Hirsch,  Leonard,  I. M.S. 
1916.  Hirsch, Valentine  Wot., Stamford-hill. 
1903.  Hirst,  Geoffrey  Gratrix,  I.M.S. 

1905.  Hirst,  Leonard  Fabian,  Colombo. 
1907.  Hitch,  Frederick  George,  P.N. 
1883.  Hitchcock,  Alfred  John,  Jersey. 

1910.  Hitchcock,  Charles  Guv,  London-hsp. 
1896.  Hitchfield,  Am.Reg.,Neivcastle-on-  T. 
1887.  Hitchings,  Robert,  Oxford. 

1889.  Hitchon,H.HardacreIrving,i/e^oo(:7. 

1882.  Hoar,  Charles  de  Sambler,  Dover. 
1869.  Hoar,  Charles  Edward,  Maidstone. 
1905.  Hoar,  James  Edward,  R.A.M.C. 
1880.  Hoare,  Alfred,  Fleet-street,  E.C. 
1894.  Hoare,  Edwin  Stanley,  Lupus-street. 

1911.  Hoare,  James  Frank,  Holloway-rd. 
1893.  Hoare,  William  Wallis,  Queensland. 
1893.  Hobart,  Nathaniel  Henrv,  Cork. 

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1874.  Hobbes,  Charles  Edward,  Bidford. 
1901.  Hobbs,  Albt.  Reming ton,  Hawkhurst. 

1909.  Hobbs,  Edward  Coomber,  Leicester. 
1908.  Hobbs,  Fredk.  Wm.,  High  Wycombe. 

1912.  Hobbs,  Gordon  Victor,  Royal  Navy. 
1890.  Hobhouse,  Edmund,  Brighton. 

1913.  Hobhouse,  Edm.  W.  N.,  Gloucester. 
1919.  Hobson,  Fredk.  Greig,  St.  Thos.-hosp. 

1907.  Hobson,  Hugh  George,  M.C,  China. 

1875.  Hobson,  Jn.  Morrison,  Hammersmith 

1912.  Hoby,  Harry  James,  Chatham. 
1892.  Hocken,  James  Preston,  N.S.  W. 

1880.  Hockridge,  Thos.  Granville,  Lloyd-sq. 

1908.  Hodder- Williams,  Frank  G.,  India. 

1895.  Hodge,  Albert,  Bolton. 

1881.  Hodge,  Arthur. 

1908.  Hodge,  Edw.  Humfrey  Vere,  I.M.S. 
1904.  Hodge,  Reg.  Felix  Vere,  Woodford. 

1913.  Hodge,  Wm.  Hy.  Stewart,  Torquay. 
1884.  Hodge,  Wm.  Theodore,  West  Aust. 

1910.  Hodges,  Arthur  Noel,  Bedford. 

1889.  Hodges,AubreyD.P.,C.M.G.,  Uganda. 
1900.  Hodges,  G.  Mont.  Wms.,  Deddington. 

1896.  Hodges,  Geo.  Wm.  Cecil,  Bridgnorth. 

1882.  Hodges,  Herbert  Chamnev,  Watton. 
1912.  Hodges,  Robert  Ilamer,  M.C. 

1909.  Hodges,  Wm.  Cliff,  E.  Bridgford-hill. 
1908.  Hodgins,  Emerson  Le  Rov,  Canada. 

1892.  Hodgins,  Walt.  Wm.,  Bloenfontein. 
1898.  Hodgkins,  Albert  Edwd.,  California. 

1893.  Hodgson,  Charles,  Streatham. 

1897.  Hodgson,  Cortis  Rawsthorne,  Sydney. 
1902.  Hodgson, Ernest  Chas.,D.S.O.,/.M.S. 
1914.  Hodgson,  Gordon  Alex.,  Bradford. 

1890.  Hodgson,  Harold,  Alresford. 

1900.  Hodgson,  Harold  West,  M.C. 
1882.  Hodgson,  Jos.  Willoughby,  O.B.E. 

1914.  Hodgson,  Norman,  Sunderland. 

1901.  Hodgson,  Robert  Edward,  Frankley. 
1900.  Hodgson,  Stanley,  Salford. 

1890.  Hodgson,  Victor  James,  Westcliff. 
1907.  Hodgson,  Wm.  Hammond, Blackpool. 

1915.  Hodgson-Jones,  Russell  W.,  Kersal. 
1907.  Hodson,  John  Ernest,  S.  Australia. 
1912.  Hodson,  Ronald,  M.C,  Temple. 
1801.  Hodson,  Thomas,  Waltham-cross. 
1871.  Hodson,Wm.Edwd.,Z??^o/js<S7or(/b?'rf 

1891.  Hoffmann,  Aug.  Wm.  W.,  Brook-st. 

1910.  Hoffmann,  Geoffrey,  St.  Thos.-hosp. 
1874.  Hoffmeister,  John  Bates,  Coives. 
1900.  Hogan,  Cyril  Evelyn,  Hammersmith. 
1900.  Hogan,  Edwd.  V.,C.B.E.,  Nova  Scotia. 
1898.  Hogan,  James  Josiah. 

1911.  Hogan,  John  WmWynne,  Sheffield. 
1903.  Hogarth,  Arch. Hy. ,0".B.E.,Aylesbury. 
1890.  Hogart^BertramWhewelhTJio/vc'w&e 
1887.  Hogarth,  Chris.  Whewell,  Greenwich. 

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214 


MEMPERS. 


1008.  Hogarth,  Frdk.  Whewell,  Morecambe. 
1870.  Hogg,  Arthur  John,  Ealing. 
1867.  Hogg,  ('litis.  H.  .leaner,  Birmingham, 
1900.  Hogg,  Ernest  Henry,  Bridgwater. 
1  tJ88.  Hogg,  Fdk.S.  I  >ickey,  Rickmansworth. 
1869.  Hogg,  Rich.  Bowen,  Timaru,  N.Z. 

1892.  II< >ifj ,  Etobt.  Hv.,  Invercargill,  A.Z. 
1902.  Hogg,  William' John,  Belfast. 
L917.  Hoidge,  Edward  Thomas,  Toronto. 
1879.  Holbeche,  Arthur  Oliver,  Malvern. 
1881.  Holberton,  Henry  Nelson,  i?.  Molesey. 
190S.  Holburn,  Claud  Anthony,  Leeds. 
1-918.  Holden,  Eric  Geo.  Theodore,  Birm. 

1 88! '.  Holden,  George  Herbt.  Hose,  Rending. 
1873.  Holden, Lonsdale  Andrew, Lostwithiel. 

1908.  Holder,  Sidney  Ernest,  Adelaide. 
1872.  Holder,  William,  flw#. 

1  386.  llolderness,  Jn.Cautley,  Huddersfield. 
1866.  llolderness,  Win.  Brown,  Windsor. 
1 881.  Holdsworth, Arth.Thos., Birmingham. 

1904.  Holdsworth,  Cliarles  1).,  Wakefield. 
1908.  Hole,  Kenneth  Hill,  #  A. 

1902.  Holford,  Ohris.  T,  Burton-on-Trent. 
1888.  Holford,  Walter  Stanley,  .SWttew. 
1907.  Holgate, Maurice  Jas.,  O.B.E.,  Z  J/.S. 
1907.  Iloll,  Francis  Harold,  7i.2V. 
1888.  Holland.  Chas.  Tlmrstan,  Liverpool. 

1886.  I  lolland,Edmund  Burke,££.j0An,#-tm?. 

1905.  Holland,  Edwd.  Torriano,  Chelsea. 
1855.  Holland,  Henry  Fredk.,  Godalming. 
1907.  Holland,  Hv.Houwink,  Pahiatna,N.Z. 
1904.  Holland,  Wm.  Alg.  Louis, Erdington. 

1898.  Hollander,  Bernard,  Wimpole-street. 
1901.  Hollick,Bernd.Se'])t.,»Sy^/-?»w.s7r;,A>?t^ 

1899.  Hollick,  Hubert  Hairy,  Ashbourne. 

1893.  Hollick,  John  Orton,  Knotvle. 
1896.  Holliday,  William  Henry,  Z<?«fo. 

1 892.  Hollings,  Edwin  Thomas,2?er»iow/sey. 
1898.  Hollings,  Guy  Bertram,.  Gordon-st. 
1877.  Hollingwortb,  John,  77W/. 
190.-,.  Hollis,  Herbert  Stanley,  ZTove. 
1903.  Hollist,  Gerald  W.  C,  Maidenhead. 

1887.  Holloway,  Samuel  Frederick,  Chistrick. 
1914.  Holman,  Alec  George,  Bristol. 

1888.  Holman,  Frank  Kay,  <S'.  Ilampstead. 

1909.  Holman,  George,  Putney. 

1889.  Holman,  Henry  James,  Eastbourne. 
1871.  Holman,  Robert  Colgate,  Midhurst 

1895.  Holme,  Crampton  W.,  Eastbourne. 

1896.  Holmes,BernardWill«ughby,.B«^aJ. 
L891.  Holmes,  Chas.  Denton, Victoria,  /».('. 
1918.  Holmes,  Rdward  Arthur.  Porloek. 
1865,  Holmes,  Frank,  Manchester. 

1917.  Holmes,  Harold  W.  H  .  Cheltenham. 

1897.  Holmes,  John,  Goldington. 
1912,  Holn  as,  Joseph  Francis,  /..!/.*. 
1916.  Holmes,  Richard  Annesley,  Soil. 

6968 


1901.  Holmes,  Willmot,  NewcasHe-on-T. 

1916.  Holm  wood,  Lionel  Snovvdon,  Epsom. 
1901.  Holroyd,  Benjamin,  Pannal. 

1905.  Holroyd,  Gilbert,  2.W.S. 

1910.  Holroyd,Jn.BrookHendereon,<8Sfcf  «. 
1912.  Holroyd,  Thos.  Herbert,  Birmingham. 

1907.  Holroyde, Gerald,  M..C.,Windermere. 

1884.  Holroyde,  John,  Chatham. 

1891.  Hoist,  Otto  Leonard,  Eastbourne. 

1917.  Hoist,  Wilhelm  Otto,  Eastbourne. 
1888.  Holt,  Arthur  Knight,  Henfield. 
1893.  Holt,  Geo.  Fredk.,  Minvhinhampton. 

1892.  Holt,  Henry  Mainwaring,  Matton. 
1900.  Holt,  John'Lupton,  ff«#. 

1880.  Holt.Sir  Maurice  P.,K.C.M.G.,D.S.O. 

1881.  Holt,  William. 

1906.  Holtbv,  Richard,  Musbury. 

1908.  Holthusen,  Alan  Wm.,  Foreri  6rafe. 

1885.  Iloltom,  Charles  John. 
1908.  Holtom,  Ernest  Charles,  J2..ZV. 

1885.  Holton,FrancisWm. Parke, CanningT. 

1891.  Holton,  George  Waddington,  Elland. 
1883.  Holton,  Richard,  Hednesford. 

1900.  Holyoak,  Ernest  Wm.,  Leicester. 
1880.  Holyoake,  Hubert,  Royal  Navy. 

1873.  Horn  an,  George  William,  Lichfield. 

1901.  Home,Ered.ChristianHy.,  Tarrington. 
1917.  Homi.  Cawas. 

1886.  Honey,  Thos.  Edwd.,  S'toke,  Devon  port. 
1  !>06.  Honeybourne, VictorCyril, R.A.M.C. 

1880.  Honeyburne,  Richard,  -Zirife. 
1876.  Honey  will,  Silas,  Bildeston. 

1882.  Honman,  Andrew,  Victoria. 

1903.  Hood,  Basil,  Marylebone-infirmary. 
1869.  Hood,Dou'ldWm.C.,C.V.O.,(?re«i-rf. 
1905.  Hood,  Eric  Crichton,  i/Wey. 
1896.  Hood,  Thomas,  Gambia. 
1860.  Hood,  William,  17>;-/c. 
1855.  Hooke,  Benjamin. 
1905.  Hooker,  Alfred  Wyatt,  Putney. 
]S7<>.  Hookham,  Paul,  Clapham. 

1887.  Hoole,  John,  Parwich. 

1881.  Hooley,  Arthur,  Cobham. 

1874.  Hooper,  Alfred,  Stiffkeg. 

I'M.",.  Hooper,ArthurNorman,.<4«wfewy.  [C. 
1896.  ll.)(»i1er.A.W.,C.xM.G.,U.S.6.,J.*.'.f..U. 

1892.  Hooper,  George  Henry  Jas.,  Suttou. 
191  I.  Hooper,  Henry  Sydney  C.  Blackhill. 

1883.  Hooper,  Henry  Walpole,.&veM0a&>. 
1903,  Hooper,  Lionel  Swinton,  Blackheath, 

1893.  Hooton,  Alfred,  /.J/.51. 

1911.  Hooton,  George  Ashby,  Natal. 
L889.  Hooton,  Wm.  Arthur,  Manchester. 
1910.  Hooton,  William  Henry,  Bradford. 
1896  Hope,  Edwd.  Culberteon,  Queensland. 
1  386.  1  [ope,  I  leorge,  Hantoell. 
1891.  Hope,HubtXinds.Ciirling,GIK*J0ford. 
7020 


MEMBERS. 


215 


1918.  Hope,  John,  Woraley. 

1895.  Hope,Jn.Lamplugh  Alhn, Addlestone. 
1899.  Hope,  Percy  Lake,  Brighton, 

1899.  Hope,  Walter  Bayard,  Reading. 
1878.  Hope,  William  More,  Gloucester. 

1900.  Hopewell,  Samuel  Prince,  Brixton. 

1891.  Hopewell-Sinith,  Arth.,  Philadelphia. 
1875.  Hopgood,  Wm.  Chas.,  St.  Leonards. 

1892.  Hopkin,  Richard,  Llangadook. 

1896.  Hopkins,  Charles  lleusley, R.  A.M.  C. 
1916.  Hopkins,  Edwin  Lancelot,  M.O. 

1894.  Hopkins,  Fredk.  Gowland,  Cambridge. 
1869.  Hopkins,  John,  Westclff-on-Sea. 
1882.  Hopkins,  John  Walter,  Leeds. 

1908.  Hopkins,  Walter  Donald,  Hayes. 
1896.  Hopkins,  Walter  Kenipson,  R.N. 
1902.  Hopkins,  Win.  George,  Gt.  Cent.  Rg. 
1896.  Hopkinson,  Einilius,  D.S.O.,  Gambia. 
1872.  Hopper,  Arthur  Richard,  Afoniven. 

1895.  Hopton,  Ralph,  Leeds. 

1916.  Hop  wood,  Charles  Ewart,  Barrow. 
1854.  Hopwood,  Edwin  James,  A.  M.S. 

1909.  Hopwood,  Joseph  Stanley,  Cornholme. 

1895.  Hora,  Julian,  Cambridge-road. 

1896.  Horder,  Thos.  Jeeves,  Harley-street. 
]  889.  Hore,  Ernest  Wickham,  L.M.S. 

1885.  Hore,HarrySt.G.Standish,jK.^. M.C. 
1900.  Horley,  Richard  Rothwell,  R.N. 

1889.  Hormusji,  Sorab  Cowasji,  Bombay. 

1897.  Hornabrook,  Rupert  Walt., Melbourne. 
1902.  Horn,  Andrew  Ferguson,  M.C. 
1899.  Horn,  Arthur  Edwin,  Gambia. 
1884.  Hornby,  Thomas  Edmund. 

1866.  Home,  Edward,  Wallingford. 
1904.  Home,  Harold  Forster,  Barnsley. 
1899.  Home,  Maynard,  Nottingham-place. 

1886.  Horner,  Charles  Julian,  Walthamstow. 
1906.  Horner,  Norm  an  Gerald  ,IJhilbeach-gds. 
1895.  Horner,  Wm.  Ernest  L.,  Stoke-on-T. 
1859.  Horniblow,  Wm.  Robt.,  Weymouth. 

1918.  Hornibrook,H'hryN.,6re/7-ff?Yfs-cr<?ss. 

1914.  Horrocks,  George  B.,  Dariven. 

1890.  Horrocks,  Herbert,  Italy. 

1882.  Horrocks,  Sir  W.  IL,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B. 
1917.  Horsburgh,  Percy  G.,  Muswell-hill. 
1895.  Horseman,  Frederick,  Whitley  Bay. 
1890.  Horsfield,  William,  Netvcastle-on-T. 
1871.  Horsford,  Jos.  Alph.,  Long  Melford. 
1859.  Horsley,  Henry,  Croydon. 

1915.  Horsley,  Lancelot,  Croydon. 

1902.  Hort,  Fred.  Aylmer,  Aix-les-Baines. 

1894.  Horton,  Thomas,  Torquay. 

1895.  Horton,  Walt.  Hartland,  Walsall. 
1895.  Horwich,David,O.B.E.,JbAan«e^?«-^. 

1919.  Horwitz,  Charles  H.  S.,  Johannesburg. 
1913.  Horwood,  Oswald  Ryle,  Tvnstall. 

1887.  Hosegood,  Samuel  Price,  Lowestoft. 

7077 


1905.  Hosford,  Alfred  Stroud,  Birmingham. 

1894.  Hosford,  Arth.  Holloway,  Leeds. 

1895.  Hosford,  John  Stroud,  St.  James's-pl. 
1869.  Hosford,  Thos.  Stroud,  Eastbourne. 
1898.  Hosken,  Jas.  Gerald  Fayrer,  Brazil. 
1882.  Hosker,  James  Atkinson,  Boscotnbe. 
1914.  Hoskin,Theo. Jennerli.,  Amhurst-pk. 
1888.  Hosking,  Jn.  Edwd.  Francis.  N.S.  W. 
1873.  Hosking,  Wm.  Henry,  Masterton,N.Z. 

1907.  Hoskyn,  Charles  Reginald,  Rugbg. 
1879.  Hoskyn,  Donald  Templeton,  R.N. 
1891.  Hotchkis,  Robert  Dunmore,  Paisley. 
1916.  Hotson,  Wm.  Andrew,  Harringay. 
1893.  Houf'ton,  Ernest  Henry,  Mansfield. 

1878.  Hough,  Charles  Henry,  Ambleside. 
1881.  Houghton,  Frank  E.  0.,  Dorrington. 
1893.  Houghton,  Leonard  F.,Br.  Columbia. 
1893.  Houghton,  Murtaugh  James,  Ilford. 

1902.  Houghton,Norris  Norman  A.,  Cro ydon. 

1887.  Houghton,  Philip  Arth.,  Aldeburgh. 
1875.  Houlbrook,  Edward,  Hendon. 
1901.  Houlbrook,  Wm.  Edwd.,  Bradwell. 

1879.  Houlgrave,  Augustine,  Harrogate. 

1908.  Houlton,  Jose-  Leighton,  Cape  Town. 
1886.  Hounsell,  Fdk.  Claude  W.,  Dover. 
19]6.§Hounsfie\d,M.Is&he\le, Endsleigh-gds. 
1895.  Bounstield,  S.  Coupland,  Stowmarket. 

1888.  House,  Fredk.  Maurice,  West  Austr. 
1875.  Hovell,  Thos.  Mark,  Harley-street. 

1893.  Hovenden,  Arthur  Cecil,  East  Sheen. 

1894.  Hovenden,  Gerald  Stanley,  Barnes. 
1893.  Howard,  Arth.  Dashwood,  Hampton. 

1909.  Howard,  Arthur  H.Howard,  Sheffield. 
1891.  Howard,  Arth.  Walters,  Maidenhead. 
1897.  Howard,  Edwin,  Tarring.  • 
1908.  Howard,  Ernest  Hemy,  Nelson,  N.Z. 

1880.  Howard,  Heaton  Clark,  Clapham-rd. 

1879.  Howard,  Henry,  Victoria. 

1867.  Howard,  James,  Richmond,  New  Zeal. 

1903.  Howard,  James,  Hyde. 

1893.  Howard,  Jn.  Alexander,  Up.Norwood. 
1902.  Howard,  Joseph  Louis,  California. 

1880.  Howard,  Robt.  Nesbit,  Ookiep,  Cape. 

1894.  Howard,  Vincent,  Wicklow. 

1883.  Howard,  Wilfred,  New  Buckenham. 

1904.  Howard,  Wm.  Henry,  Homsey. 
1908.  Howden,  Chas.  Ernest,  New  Zealand. 

1910.  Howden,  Ernest,  Wakefield. 
1892.  Howe,  Geo.  Bradley,  Stalybridge. 
1917.  Howe,  Joseph  Chris.  C,  Preston. 
1885.  Howe,  Joseph  Duncan,  Preston. 
1873.  Howe,  Lucien,  Buffalo,  U.S.A. 
1896.  Howell,  Alfred,  Cardiff. 

1903.  Howell,  Conrad  M.  H,  Queen  Anne-st. 
1916.  Howell,  Ernest  Gwjn,Lletai  Pencoed. 
1900.  Howell,  Francis  Musgrave. 

1905.  Howell,Fr.Duke G.,D.S.O.,R.A.M.C. 

7134 


216 


MEMBERS. 


1905.  IIowell,TI.L.,O.B.E  ,M.C.,R.A.M.C. 
1905.  Howell,  Jas.  Bunnell,  Hammersmith. 
1882.  Howell,  Jas.  Bromley,  Wandsworth. 

1890.  Howell,  Robert  Edward,  Middlesbro\ 

1892.  Howell,  Stephen  Yates,  Buffalo. 

1879.  Howell,  Thomas  Arth.  Ives,  Putney. 
1902.  Howell,  Trevor,  M.C.,  Barnsley. 
1908  Howells,  Howell  Tvlford,  Baryoed. 
1899.  Howells,  Jenkiu,  Bridgend, 

1898.  Howells,  John,  Swansea. 

1909.  Howey,  Richard,  Ozpen  Sound,  Can. 

1905.  Howitt,  Alfd.  Bakewell,  Chesham-st. 
liK)7.  Howitt,  Hy.  Orton,  Guelph,  Canada. 

1906.  Howitt.  Joseph  Henry,  Chester. 

1896.  Howitt,  Win.  Adlington,  Nottingham. 

1901.  HowkiiH,  Cyril  II.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O. 

1902.  Howland,  GoldwinWm.,  Toronto. 

1899.  Howlett,  Ber.  Featherstone,  Kingston. 
[893.  Howorth,  Wilfred,  West  Didsbury. 

1893.  Howse,  Alfred  Oswald,  Sydney. 
1889.  Howse,  Arthur  Edward,  Nunneg. 
1878.  Howse,  Francis  Robert,  Derby. 
18<>2.  Howsin,  Edward  Arthur,  Goole. 

1910.  Howson,  Frank,  Darwin,  Australia. 

1882.  Ilovland,  Stanley  Stenton,  Ipswich. 

1900.  Hoyle,  John,  Brierfield. 

1880.  Hoyle,  William  Evans,  Llandaf. 
1886.  Hoysted,  Lionel  Norton,  Victoria. 

1894.  Hoyten,  Win.  James,  Wimbledon. 
1902.  Hubbard,  Adrian  Russell  F.,  Qm<?J«j. 

1883.  Hubbard,  Arthur  John,  Newnham. 
1917.  II  ubbard,  Geo.  Raymond, Gny  s-hosp. 

1886.  Hubbard,  James  Punter,  Bloxwich. 
1809.  Hubbard,  Walt.  Lovett,  Edenbridge. 
1 885.  IIiibberstv,Robt.Stephen,»S'//>>r/V/-A/wr/. 
L895.  Hubert, William  Arth.,  Berhhamsted. 

1895.  Huclde,Arth.IIy.  Headley, Hastings. 
1916.  HufIdleston,Geo.  J.Procter,  Ulverston. 
1916.  Huddy,  George  Philip  B.,  Liskeard. 
1916.§Hudgell,  Edith  Caroline,  JF#ney. 

1911.  Hudleston,  Ivor  Robert,  U.S.O. 
1893.  Hudleston,W.  Ed.,D.S.O.,JR.^UIf.G 

1 893.  Hudson,  Arthur,  Daivlish. 

1891.  Hudson,  Arthur  Byrn,  Victoria,  B.C. 
L904.  Hudson,  Augustine  Henrv,  Hendon. 
19Q3.  Hudson,  Bernard,  Davos-Platz. 
1888.  Hudson.  Charles  Tilson,  7.J/..S'. 
1919.  Hudson,  Claude  Osborne,  Sheffield. 

1897.  Hudson,  Corrie,  D.S.O.,  7.J/.6'. 
1900.  Hudson,  Edmund,  Chelsea. 

L888.  Hudson,  Frank  Horace,  Lavenham. 

1887.  Hudson,  Henry,  Teirkesburu. 
1909.  Hudson,  Henrv,  Manchester. 

L872.  Hudson,  John,  Southport. 

1894.  Hudson,  John  SamL,  Mythohnroyd, 

1 B83.  Hudson,*  taborne Henderson, Sheffield. 

191").  Hudson,  Philip,  Su/ton. 
7191 


1879.  Hudson,  Theodore  Joseph,  Leeds. 
1904.  Huelin,  Lewis  William,  Jersey. 

1889.  Hues,  Frank,  Handsworth. 

1918.  Huggett,A.St.G.J.  ucC,  Wimbledon. 
1915.  Huggi  is,  George  William,  Toulouse. 
1870.  Huggins,  SamL  Tillcott,  Finchley. 

1896.  Huggins,Sydney  Penrose,//.  Wycombe 

1914.  Hughes,  Alf.  Morgan,  M.C.,  Croydon, 

1903.  Hughes,  Cecil  Hugh  M.,  Welbeck-st. 

1891.  Hughes,  David  Arth.,  Carmarthen. 
1902.  Hughes,  Edmuud  Octavius,  Liverpool. 

1892.  Ilughes,Edward  Lucas,  fir .  Honduras. 
1909.  Hughes,  Edwd.  P.  Llewellyn,  Z>«%. 
1906.  Hughes,ErnestTheodoreC.,A7w//s-//<fo. 

1893.  Hughes,  Ernest  Wm.  Shaw,  Halifax. 

19 1 2.  Hughes,FrankMainwaring. Gravestnd. 

1904.  Hughes,  Frank  Percival,  Pinner. 
1911.  Hughes,  Geoffrey  R.,  Barnet. 

1902.  Hughes,Geoft.W.G.,D.S.O.,i?./i.J/.r. 

1903.  Hughes,  Guy,  Macclesfield. 

1884.  Hughes,  Hy.  Milner,  Stockton-on-T. 

1894.  Hughes,  HenrySpencer,2frr?m«/7Art»j. 
1900.  Hughes,  Hugh,  Penrhun  Deudraeth. 

1915.  Hughes,  Hugh  L.  G.,'L>.S.O.,  M.C. 

1899.  Hughes,  James  Bradley,  Bethesda. 

1897.  Hughes,  Jno.  Brierley,  Macclesfield. 

1885.  Hughes,  John  Douglas,  Boyal  Navy. 
1918.  Hughes,  John  Morgan,  /?/»//. 

1902.  Hughes,  Leslie  E.,  M.C.,  Cirencester. 

1886.  Hughes,  Morgan,  Croydon. 

1900.  Hughes,  Norman  Alex.  A.,  Calrer/cu. 

1902.  Hughes,Reg.Hug.St.BernardE.rR.AT. 

1895.  Hughes,  Robert,  Stoke-on-Trent . 

1898.  Hughes,  Robert,  Royal  Navy. 
1872.  Hughes,  Robert  Harry,  Tavistock. 

1895.  Hughes,  Robert  Thomas,  Birkenhead. 

1885.  Hughes,  Samuel,  2Vetc  Milton. 
1897.  Hughes,  Sidney,  Clapham-park,  S.W. 
1893.  Hughes,  Thomas  Clarke,  Stockwell. 

1905.  Hughes,  Thomas  Martin,  /fa/e. 
1879.  Hughes,  ThomasMont.,//«wrfs?iwM. 

1890.  Hughes,  Wilfrid  Kent,  Melbourne. 

1903.  Hughes,  Wm.  Stanley,  Shrewsbury. 
1884.  Ilugill,  George  Frederick,  Balham. 

1 896.  Hugo,  James  Henry,  7>.S.O.,  I.ilf.& 

1890.  Hulbert,  Ernest  Beddoe,  Highbury. 
1889.  Hulbert,  Henry  Harper,  Queen  s-ydns. 

1901.  Hulbert, Hy.  Louis Powell^m  «"«////. 

1891.  Hulbert,  Joseph  George,  ZJ/.S. 

1886.  Hulk,.,  Fivdk.  Backhouse,  Deo/. 

1913.  II  ulke,  Fredk.  M.  Stirling,  />«/. 
L919.  Hull,  Gilbert  Rashleigh,  Streatham. 
L893.  Hull,  Henrv  Woolcott,  Southend. 
L910.  Hull,  Herbert  Rich.  Barnes,  A'.iV. 
1882.  Hull,  Walter,  .S>/«<7/,  A'.X.  »'. 
1903.  Humby,  Daniel  Morgan,  Newgatest, 
L898.  Humby,  William  John,  Bloemfbntein. 

7248 


MEMBERS. 


217 


1919.  Hume,  Graydon  Oscar, 
1916.  Hume,  John  Basil,  Rivington. 
1905.  Hume,  Norman  Haliburton,  I. M.S. 

1880.  Hume,  Walter  Augustus,  Clapton. 
1913.§Humpherson,  Elsie  Mary,  Coventry. 

1881.  Humphery,  Francis  Win.,  Newbury. 
1884.  Humphreys,  Charles  Evan,  Llanfair. 

1883.  Humphreys,  Charles  Style,  Acton. 

1884.  Humphreys,  Francis  R.,  Hampstead. 

1888.  Humphreys,  Geo.  Herbert,  Gray's  Inn. 
1881.  Humphreys,  William  Csni,Stvansea. 

1895.  Humphris,  Francis  Howard,  M  ay  fair. 
1913.  Humphry,  Alex.  M.,  Thaxted, 
1893.  Humphry,  Edward  Scott,  W.  Aust. 

1885.  Humphry,  Ernest,  Queensland. 
1909.  Humphry,GilbertPercy,yl  beryavenny. 
1879.  Humphry,  Laurence,  Cambridge. 

1898.  Humphry,  L.,  C.M.G.,  R.A.M.C. 
1904.  Humphry,  Philip  Reg.,  Chichester. 
1875.  Humphry,  Reginald,  Chichester. 

1904.  Humphry,  Root.  Ernest,  Northwood, 
1909.  Humphrys,  Herbert  Edward,  Retford 
1804.  Hunuard,  Arthur,  Mansfield. 

1913.  Hunot,  Frank  Cornwall.  Royal  Navy. 

1899.  Hunt,Albert YYm.Dunning,  Chayford. 

1889.  Hunt,Arth.Hy.Wm.,  Wolverhampton. 
1878.  Hunt,  Edgar  Atlee,  Colchester. 

1897.  Hunt,  Ed.  Lewis,  Upp.  Montayu-st. 

1883.  Hunt,  Edwin  Guy,  Charlwood-street. 
1893.  Hunt,  Ernest,  Auckland,  New  Zeal. 

1898.  Hunt,  Ernest  Rivaz,  Hove. 
1897.  Hunt,  George  Henry,  Ascot. 

1881.  Hunt,  HowardWrangham,  Ramsgate. 

1875.  Hunt,  John  Aspinall,  Borrowash. 

1900.  Hunt,  John  William,  Fiji. 

1876.  Hunt,  Joseph  Wm..  Upper  Clapton. 
1902.  Hunt,  Lawrence  Chas.,  R.N. 
1873.  Hunt,  Richard,  Leeds. 

1897.  Hunt,  Spencer,  I.M.S. 
1900.  Hunt,  Sydney,  Spondon. 
1867.  Hunt,  William  Alfred,  Yeovil, 

1877.  Hunter,  Christian  Bernard,  I.M.S. 

1896.  Hunter,  Clem.  Harris,  Sioansea. 
\^^\.  Hunter,  Geo.  1).,  C.B.,  C.M.G., D.S.O. 
1885.  Hunter,  George  Holbrey,  Haughley. 

1890.  Hunter,  George  Yeates  Cobb,  I.M.S. 
1914.  Hunter,  John  Bowman,  M.C.,  Ayr. 

1905.  Hunter,  Mark  Oliver,  Hutch  End. 
1902.  Hunter,  Percy  Douglas,  Arlesey. 
1917.  Hunter,  Reginald,  Sunderland, 

1884.  Hunter,  Rbt.  Rankin,  Birmingham. 
1914.  Huiiter,RonaldNelson,2?McA7w?-s£-Aj7Z. 
1883.  Hunter,  William,  C.B.,  Harley-street. 
1883.  Huntington,  William,  <S'.  Andrew's. 
1893.  Huntlev,  Edgar,  Sudbury. 

1885.  Huntoh,  Alfred  W.,  O.B.E., Birhlale. 
1885.  Hurlbutt,  Spencer,  Old  Burling  tonst. 

7305 


1882.  Hurry,  Jamieson  Boyd,  Reading. 

1912.  Hurst,  Reuben  Levi,  Canada. 
1894.  Husband,  Frank,  Crowland. 
1866.  Husband,  Henry  Aubrey,  Jamaica. 
1881.  Husband,  John  Chas.  Rudely  tie,  Ripoti. 
1877.  Husband,  Walter  Edward,  Clevedon. 

1915.  Husbands,  Harold  R.  W.,  Taunton. 
1887.  Husbands,  Harold  Wessen,  Taunton. 

1894.  Huskinson,  Harold,  Royal  Navy. 
1900.  Hussey,  Bertram  Fowler,  W.  Austr. 
189:5.  Hussey,  James,  Farnham. 

1914.  Hutchence,  Byron  Levick,  Saltburn. 
1899.  Hutchens,HaroldJn.,D.S.O.,Arcfls<!te. 

1897.  Hutcheson,  George,  I.M.S. 

1886.  Hutcheson,  James. 

1874.  Hutchings,Edwd.Jn.,7M?i&?7d^e  Wlls. 

1891.  Hutchinson,Cyril  George,East-Ham. 

1895.  Hutchinson,  Fredk.  A.  Steward  Hove. 

1898.  Hutchinson,  Fredk.  Ernest,  Victoria. 

1899.  Hutchinson,  Geo.  Arnold,  Liverpool. 

1913.  Hutchinson,  Harry  Fleming,  Chorley 
1861.  Hutchinson,  John  Hanley,  Catterick. 

1875.  Hutchinson,  Joseph,  Fawley. 

1883.  Hutchinson,  Joseph  A,, Northallerton. 
1909.  Hutchinson,  Robt.  Hilton,  Heathfield. 
1889.  Hutchinson,  Roger  Jacks., Haslemere. 

1916.  Hutchinson,  Samuel,  Bourne7nouth. 
1902.  Hutchinson,  Thomas,  Cannock. 

1909.  Hutchinson,  Victor  P.,  R.A.M.C. 
1906.  Hutchison,  Cyril  Bertram,  Brixton. 
1911.  Huth,  Sydney  PYancis,  Culmstock. 

1893.  Huthwaite,  Wm.  Hy.  Jos.,  New  Zeal. 

1894.  Hutley,  Wm.  Charles,  Walthamstoio. 
1905.  Hutt,  Cecil  William,  Brighton. 
1899.  Hutt,  Herbert  Augustus,  Tottenham. 

1896.  Hutton,  Albert  Edward,  Leeds. 
1899.  Hutton,  Eustace,  Rhyl. 

1888.  Hutton,  James  Alfred,  Scarborough. 

1892.  Hutton,  James  William,  Leeds. 

1887.  Hutton,  John,  Aldersyate. 

1910.  Hutton-Attenborough,E.A.,  Stamfd. 
1879.  Huxley,  Frank  Earle,  Birmingham, 

1888.  Huxlev,  Henrv,  Porchester-terrace. 

1914.  Huxtable,  Arthur  Edward,  M.C. 
1891.  Huxtable,  Arth.  Edwin,  St.  Leonards. 
1905.  Huxtable,RichardR. ,BishopsStortfd. 
1908.  Huyssen,  Charles  William,  Spain. 
1873.  Hyatt,  James  Taylor,  Shepton  Mallet, 

1916.  Hyatt,  James  Wynn,  Shepton  Mallet. 
1902.  Hyde,  Edwin,  Southampton. 

1896.  Hyde,  Harry  Feeney,  Worthing. 

1917.  Hyde,  John  Wilkinson  D.,  Bloxham. 

1897.  Hyde,  Reginald  Henry,  Kingston. 
1917.  Hyman,  Oscar  Hyam,  St.  Thos.-hosp. 

1876.  Hyne,  Fredk.  Alexander,  St.  Maices. 
1873.  Hynes,  Alfred  Mortimer,  Gahoay. 
1896.  Hynes,  Ernest  Jermyn,  Skipton. 

7362 


218 


MEMBERS. 


1903.  Ibbotson,  William,  Royal  Navy. 

1887.  Iddon,  Thos.  Whittaker,  Southport. 

1913.  Idris,  Arthur  Ernest  W.,  Hiuhgate. 
1902.  levers,  Osburne,  D.S.O.,  R.A.M.C. 
1907.  lies,  Alfd.  John  Hopkinson,  Taunton. 
1875.  lies,  Alfred  Robert,  Taunton. 

1905.  lies,  Charles  Edward,  Moseley. 

1888.  Iliewicz,  Henry  Frederick,  R.  Navy. 
1865.  Iliffe,  Charles  Webb,  Coventry. 
1907.  Illesinghe,  Rchd.  de  Silva,  Colombo. 

1892.  Illingtoii,  Edraond  Moritz,  7.  Jf.S. 
1900.  Illius,  Henrv  Warwick,  I.M.S. 
1900.  Illius,  John  Warwick,  I.M.S. 

1906.  Ilott,  Cyril  Herbert  Thos.,  Bromley. 
1874.  Ilott,  Herbert  James,  Bromley. 
1872.  Imlach,  Francis,  Liverpool. 

1904.  imThurn,Robt. Mackenzie,  Whetstone. 
1868.  Inches,  Peter  R.,  iV.  Brunswick. 
1900.  Inchley,  Orlando,  Cambridge. 

1902.  Ind,  Charles  Uncles,  Sittingbourne. 
1896.  Infield,  Stephen,  Kippax. 

1909.  Ingersoll.Rbt.Stephenson,  Washington 
1885.  Iugle,  Arnold  Clarkson,  Harpenden. 

1899.  Ingle,  Charles  Durban,  Somerton. 

1914.  Ingle,LawrenceManstield,77rt?pettcfeM. 
1916.§Inglebv,  Helen,  Sedgford. 
1886.'lngleby-Mackenzie,K.W.,  Ryde,I.  W. 
1847.  Ingles,  Jn.  Ckamberlayne,  22.  Navy. 
1912.  Ingoldby,  Chris.  Martin,  R.A.M.C. 
1881.  lngoldby,  Fredk.  John,  TF.  Australia. 
1904.  Ingouville,  John  Geo.,  Inverness-terr. 

1893.  Ingram,  Alexander,  JT.  .4/.  Jf.  S. 

1900.  Ingram,  Arthur  Charles,  7.J7..S'. 
1899.  Ingram,  Percy  Cecil  Parker,  Newport. 
1898.  Ink-on,  Edgar  Thos.,  V.O.,  D.S.O. 
1906.  Inman,  Harold  Mundee,  I.M.S. 
1877.  Inman,  Robt.  Edward,  Higham. 

1  884.  Innea.  Chas.  Barclay,  Wellington,  N.Z. 
1880.  Innea,!  tenryJas.  Dempster,  Colville-sq. 
1  398   I  mi.-.  Hubert,  7. J7..S*. 

1903.  Inness,Wm.  Jas.  Deacon,  W.  Af.  M.  8. 
1885.  Inniss,  Benjamin  James,  R.A.M.C. 

1901.  Instone,  Bradney,  Addison-road. 
1898.  Inetone,  Noel,  Addison-road,  W. 
1916.  Iredale,  Syd  ('.  Warneford,&.  2far£'& 
L908.  Iredell,  Alfred  William,  A'.A. 
L908.  Iredell,  Charles  Edward,  Gitf/'s-Aoap. 
1871.  Iredell,  Chas.  Lesinghatn  M.,  Victoria. 
1906.  Ireland,  James  Aubrey,  Shoreham. 
1864.  Ireland,  John  Roaf,  Wii/an. 

1908.  Ironside,  Arthur  E.,  .M.C.,  R.A.M.C. 
1906.  Ironside,  Reg.William,  Gledhow-gds. 
1884.  Irvin,  Frederic  David,  Preston. 
L890.  Irvine,  \rtli.  Gerard,  Birmingham. 
1876.  Irvine,  Delaware  Lewis,  R.A.M.C 
7117 


1011.  Irvine,  Leonard  C.  Dundas,  Chesham 
190S.  Irvine,  Maurice  Lionel  C,  7.J/..S'. 

1883.  Irving,  Duncan  Bell,  5rtt.  Colombia. 
1917.  Irving,  John  Bruce,  Chingford. 

1895.  Irving,  William,  Christehurch,  N.Z. 
1905.  Irwin,  John  Robert,  Coburg,Ont.,Can. 
1904.  Isaac,  Charles  Leonard,  Swansea. 

1908.  Isaac,  E.  Ernrys,  M.C.,  iV.  Southgate. 
1917.  Isard,  Clifford  Venning,  Tonbridge. 

1911.  Ismail,  Abd  El  Aziz. 

1890.  Ivatts,  Edgar  Reginald,  Putney. 

1915.  Ivens,  Eric  Llewelyn,  Ealing. 
1007.  I  vers,  John  Gladstone,  Birkdale. 

1900.  Izard,  Arnold  Woodford,  O.B.E. 

1896.  Izard,  Herbert  Edward,  Birmingham. 

J. 

1917.  Jabir,  Seka  Maribar  M.,  Guys.-hosp. 

1916.  Jack,  George  Gerald,  M.C.,  Barnes. 
1907.  Jack,  Wm.  Andrew  Morton,  7.  Jf.S. 
1878.  Jackman,  Geo.  Fredk.,  Broclcenhurst. 

1918.  Jackman,  William  Austin,  Bath. 

1912.  Jackson,  Albert,  R.A.M.C. 

1884.  Jackson,  Allan  Heslop,  <?«pe  Town. 
1889.  Jackson,BasilFdc.  Forrester,5riV/^o«. 
1868.  Jackson,  Edward,  Folkestone. 

1876.  Jackson,  Edwin,  Manchester. 

1895.  Jackson,  Francis  Seymour,  Aberdovey. 
1902.  Jackson,  Francis  Willan,  Denbigh. 
1902.  Jackson,  Fredk.  Douglas S.,Harley-st. 
1866.  Jackson,  Fredk.  William,  Neivbury. 
1878.  Jackson,  George  Henry,  Eastbourne. 
1915.  Jackson,  George  Maudslay,  Bristol. 

1901.  JacksonJIaroldEdgarAthel.,  Victoria. 
1918.  Jackson,  Henry  B.,  Thornton-heath. 

1897.  Jackson,  II.  Hart,  Newbiggen-by-Sea. 

1896.  Jackson,  Herbt  William,  Middl'esboro. 

1909.  Jackson,  James  Eustace,  Barnsbury. 
1882.  Jackson,  John  Charles,  Fulham. 
18^0.  Jackson,  Mark,  Purley. 

1918.  Jackson,  Marshall,  <SY.  Albans. 
1  88  1.  Jackson,  Percy  Vaughan,  22.  Navy. 
1884.  Jackson,  Richd  .Art  h.,Kirkby  Mom-side. 
1893.  Jackson,  Richd.  Houlton,  Bakeuell. 

1910.  Jackson,  Robert  Ashton,  Oldham. 
1910.  Jackson,  Koderick.  Li/diate. 

1915.  Jaekson,Bupert  Wm.  P.jM.C.^j/yV. 
1878.  Jaekson,  Thomas,  Thornton  Heath. 

1916.  Jackson,  Thomas  Henry,  Finchley. 

1896.  Jackson,  Thomas  Leonard,  Cheadle. 

1898.  Jackson.  Thomas  Sparks,   Eastbourne. 

1897.  Jackson,  Wilfrid  Anth.L.,  Smethwick. 
L899.  Jackson,  Wm.  Ferriday,  Manchester. 
1868.  Jackson,  Wm.Fdk.  Marsh,  Smethwick. 
1901.  Jackson,  William  Taylor,  Haydock. 
1904.  Jackson-Taylor,BasilJn.  V,  Hack  nail. 

*  7471 


MEMBERS. 


219 


1005.  Jacob,  Arth.  Hildebrand,  R.A.M.C. 
1805.  Jacob,  Frank  Harwood,  Nottingham. 

1015.  Jacob,  Lancelot  George,  Radlett. 
1004.  Jacob,  Norman  Bremer  Vicars,  R.N. 

1875.  Jacobs,  Henry  Ralph,  Banbury. 
1880.  Jacobsen,  George  Oscar,  Alford. 

1004.  Jacobson,  Sidney  Dattner,  Vienna. 
18»4.  Jacomb-Hood,  Chas.  Jn.,  Brighton, 
1802.  Jaff'6,  CIims.  Samson,  Sutherland-av. 
1 892.  Jago,  Ashley  Tilsed,  St.  Bun/an. 

1883.  Jago,  Charles  Sprague,  Latchford. 

1016.  Jago,  Frank  Bernard,  Ashton. 
1871.  Jago,  Thomas,  Finsbury-Park. 
1807.  Jago,  Thomas  Dinnen,  Liverpool-rd. 
1907.  Jago,  William  John,  Musivell-hill. 

1017.  Jaidka,  Karam  Chand,  Peterborough. 
1878.  Jakins,  Percy  Septimus,  Harley-st. 
1858.  Jakins,  William  Vosper,  Victoria. 
1911.  James,  Alfred  Herbert,  Lutterworth. 

1005.  James,AJgenionMeyrickA.,J3fl»i/Mi't?. 
1887.  James,  Arthur  Win,,  Gloucester-terr. 

1876.  James,  Charles,  Royal  Navy. 

1880.  James,  Chas.  Alfred,  Up.  Clapton-rd. 
1 003.  James, Chas.  WilmotWanklyn, Clifton 
1887.  James,  Coram  L.  Stuart,  Crickleicood. 

1802.  James,  Ernest  Wm.,  Attleborough. 
1805.  James,  Frederick  Charles,  Har  lesion. 

1800.  James,  Frederick  William,  Ealing. 
1911.  James,  Gwilym,  Aberystwyth. 

1804.  James,  Gwilym  Prosser  W.,  Penarth. 
1911.  James,  Harold  Llewellyn,  Parley. 

1884.  James,  Henry  Daniel,  R.A.M.C. 
1903.  James,  Henry  Walter,  Bedworth. 
1915.  James,  Ifan  Septimus,  Aberystwyth. 
1862.  James,  John. 

1884.  James,  John,  Olandyfl. 
1887.  James,  John  Angell,  Bristol. 
1866.  James,  John  Rees,  Clifton. 

1891.  James,  Leo  Edward. 
1878.  James,  Philip,  Senghenydd. 
1897.  James,  Philip  William,  Croydon. 

1892.  James,  Robert  Blake,  Littlehampton. 

1006.  James,  Robert  Rutson,  St.  Geo-lwsp. 

1801.  James,  Rupert,  Johannesburg. 
1800.  James,  Samuel,  Gwaun-Caegurwen. 

1803.  James,  Stanlake,  Putney. 

1805.  James,  Sydney  Price,  I. M.S. 

1877.  James,  Thomas,  Moonta,  S.  Australia. 
1017.  Janies,  Thomas  Glyn,  Rogerstone. 
1013.  Janies,  Thomas  Hitchings,  Dwrbach. 
1016.  James,  Vincent  Coram,  Crickleicood. 
1876.  James,  Walter  Culver,  Marloes-road. 
1890.  James,  Walter  Evelyn,  Brailsford. 
1906.  James,  William  Abel,  Cwmbran. 
1000.  James,  William  Morgan,  Newport. 
1000.  Jameson, ArchibaldDouglas,i2..4. M.C 
1013.  Jameson,  George  Battersby,  Hale. 

7528 


1013.  Jameson,  George  Dearden,  Warwick. 

1875.  Jameson,  George  Herbert,  Warwick. 

1806.  Jameson,  Robert  William,  Transvaal. 

1807.  Jamieson,  Harold  Hry.,  Sheffield. 
1911.  Jamieson,  Heber  Carss,  Guelph,  Can. 
1898.  Jamieson,  Robert,  Brodick,  N.B. 
1889.  Jamieson,  Sydney,  Si/dney,  N.S.  W. 
1908.  Janion,Har.  (Aamett,U.C, R.A.M.C. 

1911.  Jap,  Ah  Chit,  Singapore. 
1887.  Jaques,  John  Warren. 

1876.  Jaquet,  John  Lewis,  Tonbridge. 

1912.  Jardine,  Edmund  Basil,  M.C. 

1800.  Jardine,  John  Lee,  Oxford. 
1836.  Jardine,  Robert,  Glasgow. 

1016.  Jareja,  Bhoputsinhji  B.,  Kathiaioar. 
1874.  Jarrett,  Michael  Lewis,  Sierra  Leone. 
1007.  Jarvis,Charles  George,C.M.G.,P#m. 
1885.  Jarvis,  John,  Bath. 
1887.  Jarvis,  Joseph  Hy.  Ernest,  Ashford. 
1887.  Jarvis,  Wm.  Chas.,  Southampton-st. 

1014.  Jatar,  Nilkanth  S.,  D.S.O.,  J.M.-S. 
1012.  Jay,  Drue  Drury  Butler,  Chippenham, 
1859.  Jay,  Fdk.  Fitzherbert,  Constit'nal  Club. 
1867.  Jay,  Henry  Mason,  Chippenham. 
1880.  Jay,Melville  Rd.IlinAmarsh, Adelaide. 
1911.  Jayaramuln,  Tiruvallur  K.,  Madras. 
1915.  Jayewardene,  Frederic  N.,  Ceylon. 
1885.  Jaynes,  Frederick  John. 

1877.  Jaynes,  Victor  Alexander,  Jamaica-rd. 
1904.  Jays,  Tom,  Kingston-on-Thames. 

1802.  Jeaft'reson,  Geo.  Cordy,  Framlingham. 
1887.  Jeaffreson,  John  Leslie,  Tadworth. 
1005.  Jeans,  Alfred  Norman,  Transvaal. 
1877.  Jeans,  Francis  Austen,  Royal  Navy. 

1803.  Jeans,  Thomas  Tendron,  Royal  Navy. 
1880.  Jeeves,  John,  Sheffield. 

1858.  Jeffcoat,  James  Henry,  A.M.S. 
1884.  Jefferies,  Horace,  Bolton. 
1000.  Jefferiss,  Fredk.  Burroughs,  Chatham. 
1000.  Jefferiss,  Iain  Mackinnon,  Gillingham. 
1012.§Jefferson,  Gertrude  May,  Hove. 
1884.  Jefferson,  Robert  P.,  Cairden  Toivn. 
1862.  Jefferson,Thos.Jewison,  M.-  Weighton. 
1877.  Jefferson,  William  Dixon,  Ripon. 

1805.  Jeffery,  Charles  Chimmo,  Putney. 
1003.  Jeffery,  Thomas  Walter,  R.N. 
1884.  Jeffree,  Frank,  Merstham. 

1801.  Jeffreys,  Alfred,  Briton  Ferry. 

1000.  Jeffreys,  Harold  Edwd.,  Porirua,N.Z. 

1808.  Jeffreys,  Hbt.  Castelman,  W.Af.M.S. 
1012.  Jeffreys, Howel  Gabriel G.,  Kensington 

1007.  Jeffreys, Walt.Marmaduke,«SWMW» 
1801.  Jeffreys-Powell,  Jn.  Powell,  Brecon. 
1880.  Jekyll,  Lewis  Nugent,  Leytonstone., 

1001.  Jellicoe,  Stanley  Coleman,  Totnes. 

1806.  Jelly,  George  Aubrey,  Bury. 

1008.  Jenkin,  Nelson  West,  Hindhead* 

7585 


220 


MEMBERS. 


1918.  Jenkins,  Aneurin  E.,  Stamford-hill. 
1894.  Jenkins,  Arthur  Win,,  Hinckley. 

1914.  Jenkins,  Charles  Evans,  Doichtis. 

1882.  Jenkins,  Edwd.  Johnstone,  Sydney. 
1916.§Jenkins,  Elizabeth  Ethel,  Croydon. 

1901.  Jenkins,  Evan  Llewellyn,  Linton. 

1 904.  Jenkins,  Henry  Hollis,  Sidcup. 
1894.  Jenkins,  Herbt.Tbos.,  Penmaenmawr. 

1884.  Jenkins,  John,  Royal  Navy. 

1902.  Jenkins,  John,  Hammersmith  Infirm. 
1893.  Jenkins,  John  David,  Rhondda. 

1892.  Jeukins,Jn.ElystanMorris,  Wimbledon 

1918.  Jenkins,  John  Powell  J., Pontypridd. 

1917.  Jenkins,NauntonReginald, Po^/icatt^ 
1907.  Jenkins,  Richard  Sydney,  East  Sheen. 

1893.  Jenkins,  Thos.  John  Price, Hills-place. 

1906.  Jenkins,  Thomas  Jones,  Henllan. 

1907.  Jenner,  Arthur  Gordon,  Liverpool. 

1919.  Jenner-Clarke,  Reginald,  Hale-end. 
1916.  Jennings,  Arthur  Ric\iRvd,Stonehouse. 
1886.  Jennings,  Edgar,  I. M.S. 

1878.  Jennings,  Edward,  Christchurch,  N.Z. 

1915.  Jennings,  Henry  Cecil,  Brixton. 
1897.  Jennings,  Richd.E.AV.,  Bournemouth. 

1883.  Jennings,  Robert. 

1901.  Jensen,  Ernest  Thomas,  Harley-st. 
1896.  Jephcott,  Charles,  Chester. 
1913.  Jeppe,  Theodor  Julius  Juta,  S.  Africa. 
1872.  Jepson,  Edward,  Worthing. 
1901.  Jepson,  Victor  Brodie,  Palliser-rd. 

1915.  Jepson, William  Buly, M.C.,Brockley. 
1888.  Jermaine-Lulham,  Fdk.  Sidney,  Vict. 
1896.  Jerman,  Arthur  Edward,  Belvedere. 

1892.  Jerome,  Geo.  Percy,  Sutton  Coldfield. 

1885.  Jervis,  Arthur,  Dorset-street. 

1916.  Jerwood,  Bernard  Ellery,  Cambridge. 
1877.  Jewell,  Charles  Coleman,  Victoria. 
1891.  Jewell,  John  Wm.  Frank,  Balaam. 

1893.  Jewell,  William  Henry,  Q.  Anne-st. 

1905.  Jewesbury,  Reg-.  Chas.,  Wimpole-st. 

1894.  Jimdner,  Gerardo. 

li)02.  Jimenez,  Ricardo  Luis,  Costa  Rica. 
1894  Job,  Henry  Percy,  Neivark-on-Trent. 

1886.  Joberns,  William,  Wolverhampton. 
1901.  Jobson,  Fdk.  Cuthbert,  Wappmg. 
191  l.§Jobson,  Rosalie,  Brovghty  Ferry. 
1916.  Joekes,  Theodorus,  Alexandra-park. 
]!>18.  Joffe,  Jack,  G%'«. 

1901.  John,  Ambrose  Hilton,  Stoke-on-T. 
18S2.  Jolin,  David,  AVw  JV/c,  Z7.S./L 

1918.  John,  David  Wm.,  M.C.,  CowhHdge. 
L916.  John,  John  Hubert,  Treofehy. 
litio.  John,  Jordan  C,  O.B.E.,  ZJf.S. 
1916.  John,  Rhys  Be  van,  HiriOain. 
1866.  John,  William,  Hampstead. 

1902.  Johns,  Chas.  Percival,  ThornhiU,  Ont. 
L889.  Johns,  Henry  Douglas,  Hornsea. 

7642 


1888.  Johns,  John  Francis,  Cheltenham. 
1916.  Johns,  Llewellyn  Price,  Billingshurst. 
1916.  Johns,  Samuel  Hy.  M.,  Kensington. 
1861.  Johnson,  Alfred,  Harrogate. 

1897.  Johnson,  Alfred,  Liscard. 
1856.  Johnson,  Arthur  Borough,  iZ.iV. 
1911.  Johnson,  Arthur  Carveth,  Nonvood. 

1906.  Johnson,  Claude,  King's- heath. 

1873.  John3on,Cottingh'mGreaves,.Z?e4/'<M"^' 
1900.  Johnson,  Edward  Angas,  Adelaide. 
1867.  Johnson,  Edward  Reg.,  /.;¥.& 
1904.  Johnson,  Edwin  Chas.,  Birmingham. 
1913.  Johnson,  Frank  Edwin,  Lordship-pk. 
1871.  Johnson,  Frederick  Philipps. 

1883.  Johnson,  George  Arthur,  Cambridge. 
1918.  Johnson,  George  Henry,  Streatham. 
1887.  Johnson,  Harold  Joss6,  Byjieet. 
1896.  Johnson, Hy. Heath  Pochin,J/rtMc7*es£V 
1914.§Johnson,  Hilda  Grace,  Finchley. 

1874.  Johnson,  John  James,  Norwich. 
1887.  Johnson,  John  Mountfort,  Zee&. 

1907.  Johnson,  John  Vx&tt,Stoke Newinyton. 

1895.  Johnson,  John  Robert,  Richmond. 

1892.  Johnson,  Lawrence  Alfd., Normanton. 
1900.  Johnson,  Lionel  Capper,  Leeds. 

1896.  Johnson,  M.  Beauchanip,.ffeMn'<^£a-s£. 

1884.  Johnson,  Obadiah,  Lagos. 

1 898.  Johnson,Rance  Ureweatt,  Hampstead. 
1913.  Johnson,  Richard  Bertram,  Yatton. 

1900.  Johnson,  Robt.  Geo.,  Stoke  Neivinyt'n. 
1903.  Johnson,  Smeeton,  Kidderminster. 
1911.  Johnson,  Stanley  Gower,  Soathsea. 
1911.  Johnson,  Thos.Wm.  Jas.,  Napier,  N.Z. 
1906.  Johnson,  Valentine  Goode,  R.A.M.C. 

1908.  Johnson,  William,  M.C.,  JFrarAaw. 

1901.  Johnson,  Wm.JeroldGreaves,Z?«//o>-<7. 

1893.  Johnson,  William  John,  Shefford. 
1871.  Johnson,  Wm.  Murray,  J'alparaiso. 
1877.  Johnston,  Alex.  Jn.  James,  R.N. 

1887.  Johnston,  Arth.  Haunnersley,  O.B.E. 
1 88  1.  Johnston,  Benjamin  Rigby,  Graxmere. 
1S8S.  Johnston,  Chas.  Saint,  Gloucester. 

1900.  Johnston,  Duncan  M.,  Maidstone. 
18S0.  Johnston,  Edwd.  Cocks,  Cheltenham. 
1S83.  Johnston,  Ceo.  David,  2?r.  Colombia. 
1908.  Johnston,  Geo.  Lawson  II.,  Allahabad. 
1890,  Johnston,  Geo.  Saint,  Birmingham. 
1871.  Johnston,  John,  Maidstone. 

li)08.  Johnston,  John  M.,  Winchmore-hill. 

1901.  Johnston,  Lambert  A.W.,Birm'gha»>. 
1917.§Johnston,  Loiza  Elwell,  Compton-st. 

1888.  Johnston,  Matthew,  Bewdley. 

1918,  Johnston,  Robert  Edmund,  Toronto. 
L896.  Johnston,  Robt.  IVfaofie,  >V.  Leonards. 
L916.  Johnston, sic  .Vint  RusselLilfatVbtone. 
191 7.§Jobnston,  Theodora.  Blesnagion-rd, 

1881.  Johnston,  Thomas,   //ere. 
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221 


1909.  Johnston,  Thomas  James,  Ontario. 
1897.  Johnston,  William,  Cape  Town. 
1916.  Johnston,  Wm.  George,  M.C. 

1912.  Johnston,  Wm.  Philip,  New  Zealand. 
1889.  Johnstone,  John  Lloyd. 

1878.  Jollitfe,  Walter  John,  Isle  of  Wight. 
1918.  Jolliffe,Wm.  Knthony , Bournemouth. 
1908.  Jolly,Robt.  Henry  Hatten,  Carshallon. 
1883.  Jollye,Arth. Dixon,  Hemel Hempstead. 
1885.  Jollye,  Francis  William,  Alresford. 
1887.  Joly,  Antoine  Maurice,  Mauritius. 
1912.  Joly,  James  Moncrieff,  Assam. 
1897.  Jonas,  Herbert  Charlton,  Barnstaple. 

1876.  Jones,  Abraham  Emrys,  Manchester. 

1879.  Jones,  Albert  Edward,  Crickhoivell. 
1900.  Jones,  Alfred,  Rhondda. 

1900.  Jones,  Alfred  Ernest,  Harley-street. 
1918.  Jones,  Alfred  Kenneth  Ince,  Ilford. 

1906.  Jones,  Alfred  Lancelot,  Brynmawr. 
1891.  Jones,  Alfred  Stanley. 

1883.  Jones,  Arthur,  Northallerton. 

1896.  Jones,  Arthur  Bn,ssett,  Aberystwyth. 

1880.  Jones,  Arth.  Crosby  Brett,  Chatham. 
1879.  Jones,  Arthur  Lloyd,  Oystermouth. 

1916.  Jones,  Arthur  Maddock,  Festiniog. 

1897.  Jones.  Arthur  Reg-.,  Leigh. 

1910.  Jones,  Arthur  Rocyn,  Rhymney. 
1895.  Jones,  Arthur  Thos.,  Mountain  Ash. 

1889.  Jones,  Rev.  A.  W.,  Buckland  Riper s. 
1912.  Jones,  Arvor,  Porttnadoc. 

1875.  Jones,  Benjamin,  Bournemouth. 

1902.  Jones,  Bernard  Watson,  Small  Heath. 
1893.  Jones,Bevington Sydney,  Up.  Tooting 

1893.  Jones,  Cecil  Herbert,  W.  Australia. 
1912.  Jones,  Cecil  Meredyth,  Cardiff. 
1918.  Jones,  Ceri  McColm,  Liverpool. 

1894.  Jones,  Charles  Albert,  Fenarth. 

1907.  Jones,  Chas.  Edwd.  Mellersh,  Alton. 
1879.  Jones,  Ch&s.N.II?indfd., Cavendish-sq. 

1903.  Jones,  Charles  Owen,  New  Brighton. 
1893.  Jones,  Christopher  Lloyd,  Dunstable. 

1877.  Jones,  Cyril  Lloyd,  Blackfriars-rd. 

1876.  Jones,  David,  Sutherland-avenue. 

1917.  Jone9,DavidBruceStewart,&M£/w/W 
1891.  Jones,  David  Egrvn,  Melbourne,  Vict. 

1877.  Jones,  David  Johnston,  Sutton. 

1917.  Jones,  David  Jos.  Heritage, l^oiyyraes. 

1895.  Jones,  David  Lewis,  Neath. 
1905.  Jones,  David  Morgan,  Trimaran. 

1918.  Jones,  David  Morris,  Llanon. 
1915.  Jones,  David  Rees,  Chester. 

1915.  Jones,  David  S.,  Llandrindod-wells. 

1890.  Jones,  David  Thomas,  Sheffield. 
1914.  Jones,  David  William,  Osborne-ierr. 
1873.  Jones,  Edgar  Averay,  Foionhope. 
1902.  Jones,  Edward  Alfred,  Winnipeg. 
1897.  Jones,  Edward  Shirley,  Hoylake. 

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1904. 
1887. 
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1876. 
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Edwin  Clark,  Tooting. 
Eric  Shirley,  Droitwich. 
Ernest  Williams,  Aldridge. 
Evan,  Aberdare. 
Evan,  Gosivell-road,  E.C. 
Evan,  Llanybyther. 
Evan  Hugh,  Llanberis. 
Evan  Rhys,  Menai  Bridge. 
Francis  Frederick,  Bath. 
Francis  Samuel,  Natal. 
Frederic  Wood,  Enjield. 
Frederick  Felix,  Bath. 
Fdk.  Wm.  C.,C.B.,  R.A.M.C. 
George,  Lee,  S.E. 
George  Basil  Henry,  Alton. 
Geo.  Burnett  Mander,  Sydney. 
George  Francis,  Southend. 
George  Francis,  Stourbridge. 
Geo.  Henry  West,  Fckington. 
George  Horatio,  iJeddington. 
George  Mellersh,  Alton. 
George  Reginald,  Manchester. 
Grenville  Parry,  Norwood. 
Griffith  Lewis,  Aberporth. 
GuyCarleton,C.M.G.,Ar.>S'co^'«. 
Harold  Emlyn,  Grays, 
Hector,  Maesteg. 
Hy.  H.  Averay,  Ocean  S.S.Co. 
Henry  Travers,  Woking. 
Hy.  Macnaughton,  Hampstead. 
Henry  Wallace,  Liverpool. 
Herbert  Stanley,  Bournemouth. 
Hugh  Edward,  Liverpool. 
Isaiah  Henry,  Maida-vule. 
Ivor  Davenport,  L.M.S. 
James,  Leioisham. 
James  Dennistoun,  Winnipeg. 
James  Evan,  Ludgershall. 
James  Gaymer,  M.C. 
James  PhiHips,M..G.,Pontypool. 
Jeffrey  Woodward,  Belsize-j>k. 
J.  E.  Thoresby,  Sutherland-av. 
JamesThoresby,  Suthe  rland-av. 
John,  Borth. 
John,  Clydach. 
John,  Shantung,  China. 
John  Arnallt,  Aberavon. 
John  Chris.,  Birmingham. 
John  Day,  Vauxhall. 
John  Ellington,  Bristol. 
John  Henry,  Toowoomba. 
John  Hervey,  Reading. 
John  Howard,  Gosicell-road. 
John  Llewelvn,  Gerrard's-cr. 
John  Lloyd  Thomas,  I.  M.S. 
John  Pugh,  Barmouth. 
John  William,  Coleshill. 
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222 


MEMBERS. 


1916.  Jones,  Leslie  William,  Anglesey. 
1899.  Jones,  Lewis,  Hornsey. 

1892.  Jones,Llew.G.  1) \vAtt'yd<\,Swanscombe. 

1895.  Jones,  Murray  Parry,  11.  X. 
1904.  Jones,  Oswal  Wynn,  Ashton. 
1882.  Jones,  Owen  Clayton,  Silverlon. 

1910.  Jones,PendrillChas. V  erriev, Hereford 
1916.  Jones,  Percy  Tudor,  St.  Clears. 

1893.  Jones,  Philip  Napier,  Crowthorne. 

1896.  Jones,  Philip  Theodosius,  Coleford. 
1896.  Jones,  Rees  Gabe,  Rhondda. 
1880.  Jones,  Rees  Rowland,  Bangor. 
1914.  Jones,  Rhys  Trevor,  Cardiff. 
1804.  Jones,  Richard,  Llandilo. 

1912.  Jones,  Richard  Arthur,  Liverpool. 
1868.  Jones,  Richard  Mansell. 

1884.  Jones,  Richard  Nelson,  Swansea. 

1913.  Jones,  Richard  0.  II.,  M.C.,  Harlech. 

1918.  Jones,  Robert  David,  Caversham-rd. 

1911.  Jones,  Robert  Francis,  Mysore. 
1909.  Jones,  Roger  Percival,  Gowerton. 
1890.  Jones,  RowlandFrancisH,  WaltKstow. 
1911.  Jones,  Rupert  Llewellyn,  Colville-rd. 

1885.  Jones,SamuelCromwell,  Jf ethyr Tydf. 
1896.  Jones,  S.  Lloyd,  Radcliffe-on-Trent. 

1914.  Jones,  Samuel  Walter  M.,  Sandown. 
1903.  Jones,  Seymour  W.,  O.B.E.,  /.Jf.S. 
1896.  Jones,  Thomas,  Amlwch. 

1914.  Jones,  Thomas  Arthur,  Walton. 
1908.  Jones,  Thomas  Burnell,  Lewisham. 

1886.  Jones,  Thomas  Joseph,  Ross. 
1861.  Jones,  Thos.  Ridge,  Chesham-place. 
1908.  Jones,  Thomas  Robert  Lloyd,  R.N. 
1885.  Jones,  Thos.  Slater,  Wood-green,  N. 
1916.  Jones,  Tom,  Blackburn. 

1919.  Jones,  Tom  Aubrey,  Horseboy, 
1875.  Jones,  Valentine  LI.  Watson,  St.  Clears. 
1872.  Jones,  Vaughan  Daniel  W  .,Llanboidy. 

1880.  Jones, Vincent  Alexander,  Erdington. 
1910.  Jones,  Walter  Foulkes,  Anglesey. 
1916.  Jones,  Wal  er  Hewitt, Pembridge-gds. 
1896.  Jones,  Walter  Paul,  Walton-pl. 
1892.  Jones,  Wm.  Black,  IJangammarch. 
1894.  Jones,  William  David,  Gloucester. 
1898.  Jones,  William  Edmund,  Blackburn. 
1890.  Jones,  Wm.  Ernest,  Melbourne,  Vict. 
1907.  .Times,  William  Forsyth,  Formby. 

1907.  Jones,  Wm.  Griffith,  Newport,  Mon. 
1910.  Jones,  Wm.  ITy.  Talford,  fiorfewfen. 
1906.  Jones,  Wm.  Howard,  Cambridge-st. 
1898.  Jones,  Wm.  James  Bennett,  Liverpool. 
1896.  Jones,  William  .Meredith,  Aberdare. 
1861.  Junes.  William  Owen,  Bafpdon. 

1908.  Jones,  William  Phillips,  Sheffield. 

1881.  Jones,  Wm.  Wansbrough,  />'.  Columb. 
1896.  Jones-Phillipson,  Cecil  Ernest,  Gape. 
1898.  Jordan,  Alfred  Charles,  Wimpo/e-st. 

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1884.  Jordan,  Gregory,  J3btt#  Kong. 
1914.  Jordan,  John  Herbert,  dough,  Irel. 
1910.  Jordan,  Joseph  Bagnall,  2?w> rleg-hiil. 

1910.  Jordan,  Norman  T.  K.,  Heaton  Moor. 
1883.  Jordan,  Thomas  Luckman. 

1889.  Joscelvue,  Arthur  Edwin,  Taunton. 

1887.  Joseph,  Arthur  Hill,  Bexhill. 

1919.  Joseph, Edw.Gordon,IFe//%f on,N.Z. 
1874.  Joseph,  Geo.  Williain,  Warrington. 
1903.  Joseph,  Henry  M.,  M.O.,  Guernsey. 

1911.  Joseph,  Hugh  Percival,  Colombo. 
1881.  Joseph,  Jn.  Baptiste  Edgar,  Trinidad. 
1913.  Joshi,  Manishankar  K.,  Linden-gds. 
1912.§Joshi,  Vagubai  Moreshwar,  Berat. 

1888.  Joslen,  Hubert,  Jamaica. 

1883.  Joshing,  Charles  Langford,  R.A.M.C. 
1888.  JowerSjLaneelotEmiriuSj'S'^.Z/eo/^/y/.s-. 
1898.  Joy,  Norman  Humbert,  Bradfield. 
1917.  Joyce,  Henry  Cyril  Conwy,  Cardiff'. 
1895.  Joyce,  Robert  Dwyer,  Dublin. 
1858.  Joyce,  Thomas,  Mayfield. 
1862.  Joyce,  Thomas,  Cranbrook. 
1873.  Joy nes,  Francis  James,  Wanswell. 
1897.  Joynes,FraneisWm.,  Wolverhampton. 
1894.  Joynson,  Gerald  George,  Soidhport. 
1893.  Joynson,  Harold  Mead. 
1917.  Joynt,  Malcolm  Cyril,  Blackheath. 
1905.  Jubb,  Archie  Vivian,  Li/fham. 
1888.  Jubb,  Frank,  Beckham.' 
1897.  Judd, Walter  Rossell,  Ashton-u.-Ly>ir. 
1903.  Judson,  James  Douglas,  Folkestone. 
1900.  Judson,  Jos.  Edwd.,  Ashton-under-L. 
1876.  Judson,  Thomas  Robert,  Reigate. 
1869.  Jukes,  Andrew,  Salisbury-square. 
1885.  Julian,  O.  R.  A.,C.B.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E. 
1917.  Jupe,  Montagu  Horace,  Reigate. 
1905.  Jupp,  Edgar  Norman,  Chard. 


K. 

1917.  Radinsky, Salomon,  Westminster-h'sp. 
1910.  Kahlenberg,  Fritz,  Gisborne,  N.Z. 
1885.  Kaka,  Sorabji  Manekji,  Karachi. 
1901.  Kalorniris,  Nicholas  John,  Egypt. 

1915.  Kalyanvala,  Dadabhai  N.,  Chelsea. 
1919.  Kamal,  Hassan,  Cairo. 

1917.  Kamchorn,  Nai,  Ashburn-place. 

1916.  Kameneff,  Vladimir,  Moscow. 
1916.  Kan,  Ten  Liang,  Wimbledon. 

1 1 M )'•  1.  Kangii , Ilormusj i Doral ^\JIampst>ad. 
1909.  Kantawala,  Chnaganlal  II.,  Baroda. 
1909.  Kapadia,  Rustom  Darashaw,  Bombay. 
lull.  Kapur;Nawin  Ohand,  F.ilf./S 
1908.  K ara  1 1  j  i  :i ,  K 1 1  m  si  ■( I  j  iNasserw.,  Bombay 
1881.  K arn nj in, M rii w.l  Ihunjibhai,  Bombay. 
L876i  Karopi  George  Charles,  Heme  Bay. 
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1885.  K.a\iftm&nn,OttoJ&c\iSon,llirminffha7n 

1911.  Kaufman,  Victor  Stanley,  Toronto. 
1899.  Kaufwann,  Geo.  Bernard,  Mincing-l. 
1913.  Kauntze,  W.  Hy.,  M.B.E.,  W.Af.M.S. 
1899.  Kay,  Alfred  Reginald,  Cley. 

1871.  Kay,  Hildreth,  Mablethorpe. 

1897.  Kay,  Richard,  Nelson,  Lanes. 

1883.  Kay,  Walter  Smith,  Sheffield. 

1901.  Kaye,  Ernest  George,  WoottonBassett. 

1903.  Kaye,  Hy.  Wynyard,  Strathpeffer. 

1884.  Kaye,  Joe  Nicholson,  Hull. 
1919.  Kazim,  Aga  Mohamed,  Bangalore. 
1915.  Keane,  Chas.  G.  Gordon,  Ladbroke-gr. 
1915.  Kearney, C.S.  J ., Bartholomew  s-close. 
1890.  Keats,  Win,  John  Chas.,  Camberwell. 
1915.  Keay,  Charles  Henry,  Blyth. 

1909.  Kebbell,  Chas.  Fredk.  Vivian,  Ealing. 
1860.  Keele,  Chas.  Ferdinand,  Langford-pl. 

1892.  Keele,  David,  Hiqhburq. 

1884.  Keele,  Jn.  R.,  O.B.E.,' Southampton. 

1898.  Keeling,  Geo.  Sydney,  Attleborough. 

1902.  Keeling,  Hugh  Nevill,  Nuneaton. 
1866.  Keen,  William,  Chelsea. 

1882.  Keep,  Arthur  Corrie,  Gloucester-pl. 
1877.  Keer,  Jn.  Cordv,  Wickham  Market. 
1913.  Keer,  Kenneth  J.  T.,  Wickam  Market. 

1883.  Keess,  Arthur,  Madras. 
1916.§Keess,  Ivy,  Gordon-square. 

1893.  Keevil,  George  Mulready. 

1889.  Keiftenheim-Trubridge,L.Walt,,iZoo. 

1893.  Keighlev,  Herbert,  Batley. 

1906.  Keith,l)arwin  m\\s,Rockford,  U.S.A. 

1912.  Keith,  Skene,  Penqe. 

1896.  Keith,  Wm.  Dow,*  Brit.  Columbia. 

1894.  Kekwick,  John,  Carlisle. 

1889.  Kelbe,  Walt.  Edward,  B.E.  Africa. 
1919.  Keif,  Henry  David,  Bromley.  ' 
1894.  Keller,  Hermann  L.  A., Br.  Columbia. 

1904.  Kellett,  Orme  Stirling,  Br.  Honduras. 

1906.  Kellgren,  Ernst  Gregor,  Eaton-sq. 
1876.  Kellie,  George  Jerome,  I. M.S. 

1903.  Kellond-Knigbt,  Hy.  Arthur,  R.N. 
1896.  Kelly,  Bruce  Curtis,  Burnham. 

1913.  Kelly,  Francis  Henry,  Hampstead. 
1919.  Kelly,  Simon,  Manchester. 

1881.  Kelly,  Thomas,  Ontario. 

1902.  Kelly,  Thomas  Thelwell,  Ropsley. 

1886.  Kelly,  Thos.  William,  Notti?igham. 

1872.  Kelly,  William,  Worthing. 

1911.  Kelman,  Geo.  Arth.  E.,  Charlwood-st. 
1886.  Kelsall,  Chas.  Jas.  Seddon,  EN. 
1886.  Kelsall,  Hry.  Truman,  Perth,  W.  Aust. 
1855.  Kelsey,  Arthur,  Reigate. 
1918.  Kemm.NoelEdw.Ff'arnewell,  Clifton. 
1858.  Kemp,  Benjamin,  Wakefield. 

1907.  Kemp,Chas.Gordon,M.C.,^.^^fms. 
1896.  Kemp,  David  Claude,  I.M.S. 

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1919.  Kemp,  Francis  William,  Putney. 

1905.  Kemp,  Frederick  Wm.,  M.O.,  N.Z. 

1888.  Kemp,  George  Lajus,   Worksop. 
1918.  Kemp,  Geo.  Spencer  Lajus,  Worksop. 

1906.  Kemp,  Jas.  Reginald,  M.C.,  Neivbury. 
1899.  Kemp,  John  Harold,  New  Zealand. 

1913.  Kemp,  J.  Wallace,  Cold  harbour-lane. 
1893.  Kempe,Chas.G.Burrington,  Salisbury. 
189<>.  Kempster,  Chris.  Richd.,  Clapton. 
1886.  Kempster,  Felix  Charles,  Battersea. 

1902.  Kempthorne,  Gerard  A.,  R.A.M.C. 

1884.  Kendal,  Arthur  Saml.,  Nova  Scotia. 
1S63.  Kendal,  Cuthbert  Robert,  Hexham. 

1883.  Kendall,  George,  Battle. 

1916.  Kendall,  Guv  Melville,  Cashely. 

1885.  Kendall,  Hy.Wm.Marrindale,  N.Zeal. 
1915.  Kendall,  Nicholas  Edward,  Cashel. 
1892.  Kendall,  Nicholas  F.,  Chiddinyfold. 
1871.  Kendall,  Walter  Benger,  Llandogo. 

1903.  Kenderdine,  Ernest  lly.,  Conentry. 

1884.  Kendle,  Fdk,  Wellesley,  S.  Molton. 

1907.  Kendrew,  Alex.  John,  Barnstaple. 

1892.  Kendrick,  Hoiace  Herbt.,  Coventry. 

1906.  Kenion,  Thomas  Lloyd,  Ceylon. 

1886.  Kennard,  Chas.  Poole,  Brit.  Guiana. 
1896.  Kennard,  David  Gerald,  Faringdon. 

1893.  Keunedy,  Angus  Endicott,  Plaistow. 

1911.  Kennedy,  Anthony,  I.M.S. 

1912.  Kennedy,  Cornelius,  New  Brighton. 
1909.  Kennedy,  David,  Gee/ony,  Victoria. 
1893.  Kennedy,  J&*.Buc]i]ey'SL,Birmingh,m 

1893.  Kennedy,  John,  Camberwell. 

1915.  Kennedy,  John  Scott,  Glasgow. 
1902.  Kennedy,  Robt.  Pettigrew,  York-st. 
1874.  Kennedy,  Wm.  Adam,  West  Aust. 

1891.  Kennedv,  Wm.  Willoughby,  Calcutta. 

1894.  Kennington,  Edgar,  P.  $  6.  S.  N.  Co. 
1911.  Kennon,  Robert,  M.C..  Warrington. 
1882.  Kenny,  Fredk.  Hamilton,  Queensland. 

1911.  Kenny,  Randal  Young,  Canada. 

1895.  Kenrick,  William  Plamilton,  I.M.S. 

1889.  Kent,  Charles  Arthur,  Dover. 

1908.  Kent,  Hugh  Braund,  China. 

1895.  Kent,  Percy  Wheeler,  Barry,  Glam. 

1892.  Kent,  Sydney,  Bexhill. 
1919.§Kenworthy/Muriel  M.,  Southport. 

1914.  Kenworthy,  Tom  Ramsden,  M.C. 

1917.  Kenyon,  James  Douglas,  Accrington. 
1868.  Kenyon,  Jn.  Edward,  Twickenham. 

1907.  Keogh,Fdk.EdwinHubt.7V.Z';j5^'« 

1893.  Keppel-Comptoii,Jn.H.,<SV>M£/j«wt£tforc. 
1902.  Ker,  Wm.  Perceval,  Berkhamsted. 

1912.  Kerby,  Clement  Carlyon,  Truro. 

1918.  Kerby,  Ernest  Francis,  West-end-lane. 

1916.  Kerby,  Theo.  Rosser  Fred.,  Altesley. 

1919.  Kerfoot,  Herbert  W.,Kimmel  Camp. 
1900.  Kerfoot,  Stanlev  James,  Bedminster. 

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MEMBERS. 


1908.  Kernahan,  Joseph  Arth.A.,  I.M.S. 
1889.  Kerr,  Alex.  Livingstone,  N.S.  W. 
1904.  Kerr,  Arthur  Edgar,  Petworth. 

1889.  Kerr,  George  Douglas,  Brighton. 

1890.  Kerr,  William  James,  Rochdale. 
1918.§Kerruish,  Florence  M.,  Douglas. 
1873.  Kershaw,  Alfred,  Bolton. 

1890.  Kershaw,  Herbt.  Warren,  Darlington. 
1881.  Kershaw,  Hugh,  Leeds. 

1894.  Kerswill,  Harry,  Sandwich. 
1865.  Kerswill,  John  Bedford,  Norbury. 
1919.  Keshvalu,  Madari  A.,  Secunderabad. 
1873.  Kesteven,  Leighton,  Sydney,  N.S.  W. 

1869.  Kesteven,  Wm,  Henry,  Norbiton. 
1896.  Ketchen,  Arthur  Dickson,  Cape  Town. 
1918.§Kettle,  M.  H.,  Nottingham-pl. 

1895.  Kettlewell,  Geo.  Douglas,  Ilfracombe. 
1893.  Kevern,  Grahame  Travers,  Rowhedye. 

1913.  Keynes,  Geoffrey  Ija,ngdon,Ca?nbridge 
1881.  Keys,  Elias,  Cape. 

1914.  Keys,  Sydney  Hudson,  Hunter-st. 
1873.  Keyworth,  George  Hawson,  Wem. 

1908.  Khambata,  Ratanshaw  B.,  Bombay. 
11)07.  Khambata,SohrabManeckji,CWoft#/S'w. 
1907.  Khan,  Abdus  Sattar,i".Jf.#. 

1917.  Khan,  Haji  Hyderali,  Guy's-hosp. 

1909.  Khan,  Latafat*Husain,  I. M.S. 
1914.  Khan,  Mahomed  Musa,  Bombay. 
1889.  Khan,  Masha  Allah,  Agra. 

1910.  Khan,  Mirza  Mohammed,  Dorset-sq. 
1912.  Khanna,  Bhagat  Ram. 

1919.  Khanolkar,  Vasant  R.,  West-end-lane. 
1914.  Kharegat,  Rustam  Merwan. 

1891.  Kidd,  Archibald,  Gravesend. 
1881.  Kidd,  Arthur. 

1914.  Kidd,  Gerald  Patrick,  Bromsgrove. 
1889.  Kidd,  Harold  Andrew,  Chichester. 
1884.  Kidd,  Leonard  Joseph,  Hampsteud. 
1878.  Kidd,  Percv,  Brook-street. 
1875.  Kidd,  Walter  Aubrey,  Blackheath, 

1909.  Kidd,  Walter  Shirley,  Harror/ate. 

1902.  Kiddle,  Horace  Harvard,  R.A.M.C. 

1916.  Kidman,  George  Edwin,  Hitchin. 

1903.  Kidner,  Henry  RatclitT',  Shortlands. 

1870.  KilBride,  James,  Athy. 

1906.  Kilgour,  Wm.  Robert,  Cromicell-rd. 

1910.  Killard-Leavey,  Tim.  Jos.,  Southend. 

1892.  Killery,  St.  Jn.  Browne,  R.A.M.C. 
1910.  Killpack,  Ch.  Dones,  Hapwards  IVth. 
1909.  Kilner,  I  lenry  ( lotl',  Buryffl,  Edmunds. 
1903.  Kilner,  Jolin  Newport,  Bengal. 
1914.  Kilner,  Strani^man  D.,  Bury-St.-Edm. 

1917.  Kilner,  Thomafl  I'onifret,  Blackburn. 

1871.  Kilner,  Walt.  John,  Ladhroke-yrove. 

1893.  Kilrov,  Lancelot,  Royal  Navy. 
L898.  Kilvert,  John  Bllis,  Derby. 
1912.  Kimber,  Wm.  Jos.  Teil,  Brighton. 

8094 


1902.  Kincaid,  Frederick,  Matlock. 
1916.  Kindersley,  Charles  Edward,  Eton. 
1890.  King,  Arthur,  Bow,  Devon. 
1894.  King,  Arthur  Frederick  Wm.,  I.M.S. 
190p.  King,  Colin,  O.B.E.,  Cuckfield. 
1854.  King,  Edwyn  John,  Bickleighscombe. 

1896.  King,  Frank  Raymond,  Peckham. 
1890.  King,Fdk.Wm.  Rbt.  Jn.,NewZealand. 
1914.  King,  Geoffrey  William,  Reigate. 

1914.  King,  George  Charles,  W.  Kirby. 

1912.  King,  Gordon  Burnham,  Cape. 
1866.  King,  Henry  Kirwan,  Victoria. 
1892.  King,  John  Charles,  Barry,  Gtarn. 
1908.  King,  Leslie  Reg.,  Chipping  Norton. 

1897.  King,  Nevill  Pearce,  Monmouth. 

1887.  King,  Preston,  Bath. 

1907.  King,  Ralph  De  Veil,  Inverness-terr. 

1888.  King,  Richard  Henry,  Banstead. 

1899.  King,  Thomas  Arthur,  Bude. 

1915.  King,  Thos.  Harold  V.,  Colleye-hill. 
1862.  King,  T.  William,  Horsham. 

1904.  King,Wm.Athol  Desmond,  Paignton. 
1906.  King,  William  Herbert,  Royal  Navy. 
1906.  King,  William  Wilfrid,  Sheffield. 

1889.  Kingdon,  Edwd.  Owen,  Holsworthy. 

1890.  Kingdun,  Ernest  Cory,  Ticehurst. 

1896.  Kingdon,  Jas.  Renorden,  King 's  Lynn. 

1913.  Kingdon,  William  Edward,  Buxton. 
1904.  Kingsbury,  Wm.  Neave,  Lee. 

1889.  Kingsford, Arth.Beresford,  Up.  Geo.-st. 

1892.  Kingsford,  Bertram  Harold,  Woking. 

1873.  Kingsford,  Percival,  Queensberry-pl. 
1913.§Kingsley,  Merlin,  Mou/mein,  Burma. 

1902.  Kingsmill,  Hry.  Ardagb,  Canada. 

1903.  Kingston,  Chas.  Samuel,  Trowbridge. 
1913.  Kingston,  Claude,  Bristol. 

1910.  Kingston,  Stuart  Hardy,  Bristol. 

1900.  Kinloch,  Hubert  Blair,  St.  Albans. 
1881 .  Kinneir,  Francis  Wm.  VAw., Horsham. 
18(55.  Kinneir,  Richard,  Malmesbury. 
1894.  Kinuersly,  Geo.  Edward,  Guernsey. 

1898.  Kinsey-Morgan,  Aug.,  Bournemouth. 

1874.  Kirby,  Albert  Edward,  Bromley. 
1884.  Kirby,  Ernest  Dormer,  Birmingham. 
1902.  Kirby,  Guy  Hannah,  Sntethwick. 

1916.  Kirby,  Paul  Rnstat  Ellis,  Norwood. 

1893.  Kirby.  Rowland  Arthur,  Letchtmrth. 
1906.  Kirby,  Thos.  Wm.,  Maple,  Canada. 

1897.  Kirk,  John  Lamplugh,  Pickering. 
L89S.  Kiikbv,  Robert  Casement,  Solra. 

1899.  Kirlunan, A. H. Beaumont, N/«/>/W;m/v;/. 

1904.  Kirkneus.  Wm.  Ronald,  Portsmouth. 

1911.  Kirkpatnck,  ('has.  Gordon,  Canada. 
1887.  Kirkpatrick,  R'ndolph.JIffM.iVat  Hist. 
1881.  Kiikpatrick,R.,C.B.,( '.  M.G.  A'. .  I .  M.C 
1893.  Kirkpatrick-Picard,A.W.,J?'iMfary-r. 

1890.  Kirton,  Chas.  Imray,  Honor  Oak. 

8151 


MEMBERS. 


221 


1894.  Kirtoii,  Reginald  Gower,  Cairo. 

1890.  Kiit: hi,  Mania  Ainger,  Ealing. 
i860.  Kisch,  Albert,  Glow ester-pl. 

1906.  Kitchen,  Harold  Ernest,  Douglas. 

1901.  Kitchin,  Ernest  Hugh,  Parkstone. 

1889.  Kitchin,  Hy.  Brunton,  Brockley-rd. 

1902.  Kitchin,  Percy,  GerrarcPs  Cross. 

J 892.  Kitching,  Charles  Atkinson,  Cape. 

1883.  Kitching,  Jn.  Lei  Walton,  Cobham. 

1884.  Kite,  lid  win  WhitS.i)a.wson,Stevenaye, 

1894.  Kitson,  John  Pole,  Cape. 

1919.  Kittell,  Paul  Bruno,  Hampstead. 

1 891 .  Knagsrs,  George  John,  Dublin. 
1881.  Knaggs,  Hry.  Valentine,  Camden-rd. 

1890.  Knapp,  Geo.  Harvey,  D  S.O.,  &  Af. 

1892.  Knapp,  Montague  Henry,  R.X. 
18;)4.  Knapton,Hy.  Alfd.  Forbes,  I. M.S. 

1897.  Kuechtel,  Robert,  Brussels,  Ontario. 

1891.  Knevitt,  Herbert,  Ealing. 

1881.  K  light, Alfd. Osborne,  Auck/and,N.Z. 
1919.  Knight,  Allan  Osborne,  Hampstead. 
l!)03.  Knight,  Aubrey  Harvey  D.,  Vict.-et. 
181)4.  Knight,  Ohas.  Fredk., '  Letchworth. 

1898.  Knight,  Olias.  Voughton,  Gloucester. 
1889.  Knight,  Edward,  Handel-st. 

1893.  Knight,  E.,  O.B.E.,-SY..4«w«Vo;<-/S'e«. 
]  882.  Knight,  Frederick,  Swansea. 

1904.  Knight,  Fred.  C.  R.  M.,  Claremontsq. 

1895.  Knight,  Henry  Bury,  i?We. 
1889.  Knight,  Henry  Ernest,  Rotherham. 

1905.  Knight,  Herbert  Stanley,  Brockley. 
1913.  Knight,  John  lies  Francis,  Windsor. 
1875.  Knight,  John  Tonilinson,  Carlton. 

1880.  Knight,  William,  Gravesend. 

1892.  Knightley,  Walt.  Randall,  Tidse-hill. 
1901.  Knobel,Wm.  Bernard,  Bourne  Castle. 

1895.  Knocker,  William  Douglas,  Temple. 
1891.  Knott,Edwd.Milward,>S'«^««C'o/r//?eW. 
1915.  Knott,  Frank  Alex.,   IF.  Wickham. 
1910.  Knowles,  Charles  Haley,  Garforth. 

1885.  Knowles,  Frederic  Joseph,  <S&  Helens. 

1896.  Knowles,  Ralph,  Preston. 

1907.  Knowles,  Robert,  Elgin-avenue. 

1881.  Knowling,  Ernest  Mans  ford,  Tenby. 

1899.  Knowlton,  Alexr.  John,  Bitterne. 
1874.  Knox,  Charles  Fredk.,  Trinidad. 

1893.  Knox,  Robert,  Harley-street. 

1897.  Knox,  Robert  George,  Freshford. 
1877.  Knox-Shaw,  Chas.  Thos.,  Harley-st. 
1901.  Koenig,  Rene  Paul,  Geneva. 

1908.  Kolapore,  Framroze  J.,  £ilf.& 

]  907.  Kolaporewalla,  PhirozeshawJ., Zilf.<$. 
1907.  Krestin,  Solomon,  Sidney-street. 
1 90 1 .  Kroenig-Ryan,  VictorFo  .-.  ell ,Coulsdon 
1915.  Krupenia,  Yankel,  Sloniin,  Russia. 
1910.  Krupp,  Weston. 
1901.  Kuuliardt,  Jn.  Conrad  Gie,  I. M.S. 
1919.  8208 


1909.  Kureishi,Mozafl'erDinA,ifo/C'f//V//  //. 

1914.  Kusu  nbeker,  Gajanan  Chintamau. 

1876.  Kyan,  John  Howard,  Preston. 

1893.  Kyftin,  John,  Gosport. 

1918.  Kyle,  James,  Hampstead. 

1885.  Kynaston,  John  William,  Cowley. 

1874.  Kyngdon, Fredk.  lly.,Bauko/N  S.  H 


1887.  Labey,  Julius,  Jersey. 

1915.  Laborda,  Felix  E.  li.,  Stroud-yreen. 

1883.  Lace,  Wm.  Francis,  Sutton-at-Home, 
1892.  Lacey,  Allan  Ramsey,  Natal. 

1905.  Lacey,  Bernard  Warner,  Woolwich. 
1911.  Lacey,George  Eric  Warner,  Woolwich, 
1901.  Lacey,  Hugh  Kirbell,  Torquay. 
1870.  Lacey,  Thomas  Warner,  Woolwich. 

1898.  Lacey,  William  Walter. 

1869.  Lack,  Thomas  Lambert,  Attlehoro\ 
1918.  Lack,  Victor  John  Fredk.,  Streathau 
1875.  Lacy,  Alex.  Gairdner,  Ascot. 
1900.  LadelLErnest  Wm.  Julius,  Cape,S.Af. 

1909.  Laidlaw,  F.  Fortescue,  Uffculme. 
1881.  Laimbeer,  Frederick  James. 

1910.  Laing,  Clifford  Yule,  Manchester. 

1911.  Laird,  William  Balfour,  R.A.M.C. 
1868.  Lake,  George  Robert,  Mortimer. 

1913.  Lake,  Herbert  Arnold,  StockweU-rd. 
1848.  Lake,  William  Charles,  Teignmotdh. 

1903.  Lakin.  Cecil  Lionel,  Redhill. 

1900.  Laksbmanan,  Peter  N. 

1912.  Lai,  Sohan,  Punjab. 

1918.  Lala,  Daulat  Maugbirmal,  Jfyetera/W. 
1897.  Lamb,  Archibald  Walt.,  Albriyldon. 
1918.  Lamb,  FrancisWm.  M., Birmingham . 
1911.  Lamb,  Harold  Victor,  2?a^. 

1884.  Lamb,  Hugh,  Wood-green. 

1901.  Lamb,  Ralph,  Liverpool. 

1874.  Lamb,  William  Henry,  Bayswater. 

1895.  Lambe,  Thomas,  Hornchurch. 

1886.  Lambert,  Frederick  Samuel,  Newland. 

1896.  Lambert,  Hugh  Llewelyn,  Barnes. 

1904.  Lambert,  John,  Shoreham. 
1878.  Lambert,  John  Speare,  R.  Navy. 

1894.  Lambert,  Percy,  Finsbury-pk. 

1889.  Lambert.  Thos.  Wilson,  Catherine-si . 

1899.  Lamborn,  Wm.  Alf.  Stedwell,  Za^o*. 

1914.  Lambrinudi,Constantine,  Hyde-pk. 

1885.  Lamont,  John  Chas.,  CLE.,  /../J/.*'. 

1895.  Lamplough,  Charles,  Alverstoke. 
1903.  Lamploiurh.Wharrani  Hy.,  Alverstoke. 

1890.  Lancashire,  Geo.  Herbt.,Matichesiei: 

1887.  Lancaster, ErnestLeCronier,  Swam 

1875.  Lancaster,  Hy.  Francis. Gloucester-ter. 
1910.  Land,  John  Murgatroyd,  Bradford. 

8261  4 


22>3 


MEMBERS. 


1918.§Landau,  Muriel  Elsie,  Highbury. 
1898.  Lauder,  Chas.  LleWellyn, D.S.O.,M.C. 
3911.  Lauder,  Harold  Drew,  Burnham. 

1892.  Landon,ErnestEdwd.B.,iuY/(fe/mVer 

1880.  Lane,  Alexander,   Weymouth. 

1893.  Lane,  Clayton  Arbathnot,  I. M.S. 
1884.  Lane,  Frederick  Herbert,  Brixton. 

1914.  Lane,  Harold  Dunmore,  M.C. 
1891.  LaDe,  Harry  Angell,  Mile  End. 

1881.  Lane,  James  Oswald,  Hereford. 
1888.  Lane,  Wm.  B.,C.B.E.,  CLE.,  I. M.S. 

1894.  Lang,  Arthur  Joseph,  Cape  Province. 
1919.  Lang,  Charles  Albert,  Nerv  York. 

1891.  Lang,  Ernest  Jackson,  Grosvenor-st. 
1850.  Lang,  John  Frank  Ross,  Sunderland. 

1871.  Lang,  John  Messiter,  Glouoester-rd. 

1886.  Lang,  Walter  Scott. 

1905.  Langdale,  Harry  Marrnaduke,  R.N. 

1888.  Langdale,  Henry,  Warrington. 

1872.  Langdale,  Hry.  Marrnaduke,  Vckfield. 

1915.  Langdale-Kelham,  Hoy  D.,  Brighton. 
1897.  Langdon,  Hv.  Chas.  Theo.,  Chisicick. 
I860.  Langdon,  John,  A. M.S. 

1911.  Langdon,  Win.  Morgan,  N.  Tawton. 

1889.  Lange,  Andre  Philip,  Trinidad. 

1897.  Lange,  Massilon  Henri  Jn.,  Trinidad. 
1893.  Langford,  Charles  Harris,  Highgate. 

1890.  Langford,  Fredk.  Chas.,  Dulwich. 
1860.  Langford,  Hry.  Edwd.,  Kidderminster. 

1892.  Langford,  Morris  Charles,  R.N. 

1916.  Langford-Jones,  Robert  P.,  Bangor. 

1898.  Langley,  John  Edwd.,  Fulham. 
1898.  Langley,  John  Ininnn,  Coventry. 
1865.  Langley,  John  Thomas,  Exmouth. 
1902.  Langmead,  Fredk.  Saml.,  Q.-Anne-st. 

1893.  Langmore,  Hbt.  Richd.,  Wallingford. 
1888.  Langridge,FrankWash't'n,7///-rteowiie 
1871.  Langridge,  George  Thomas,i?./l. 31. C. 
1863.  Langston,  Thomas,  Sundown,  I.  of  W 

1891.  Langston,  Thos.  Alfd.Ollivant,  1.31. S. 

1917.  Langton,  Edw.  Athol  C,  Brighton. 
1877.  Langton,  Herbert,  Brighton. 

1911.  Langton,  Peregrine  S.  B.,  Poole. 
1893.  Laugworthy,W.Southmead,  Torcross. 

1890.  Lankester,  Arth.  Colborne,  Peshawar. 
1 884.  Lankester,  Alfd. Owen,  TTp.  Wimpole-st. 

1897.  Lankester,  (Veil  1'.,  Guildford. 

1887.  Lankester,  Francis  John.  Leicester. 
1884.  Lankester,  Herbt.  Fly.,  C.  M.  Son/. 

1898.  Lankester,  Ralph  AJbt.  ]!.,  Bradford. 
1886.  Lansdale*,  William.  Qrove  Park. 

1891.  Lansdown.Chas.Kwbank, Cheltenham. 

1895.  Lansdown,  Gilbert  Harry,  Winnipeg. 
1890.  Lansdnwn,  Robt.  Guth.  Poole, Clifton. 

1896.  Lanyon,  Edgar  Temple,  Redruth. 
1898.  Lanyon-Owen,  L.  Edw.,  J".  Cariton-c. 
1876.  Lapage,  Charles  Clement,  Nantwich. 

8818 


1914.  Lapage,  PVancis  Claud,   Walmer. 
1888.  Larcombe,  George  Garmany. 

1887.  Larcombe,  Samuel  Slee. 

1888.  Larkam,  Edward  Thomas,  Birm. 
1903.  Larkin,  Reginald,  Grove-park. 

1883.  Larking,  Arthur  Ernest,  Buckingham. 
1905.  Lascelles,  John  Eaton,  Thrapston. 
1907.  Lash,  Heniy  Andrew,  2?r&.  Colombia. 

1895.  Laslett,  Maurice  Howard,  Gillingham. 

1884.  Laslett,  Thomas  George,  Bolton. 
1900.  Last,  Cecil  Edwd.,  Littlehampton. 
1898.  Last,  Thomas  Clifford,  Burnham. 

1896.  Latchmore,  Arthur  Thos.,  New  Zeal. 
1894.  Latham,  Arth.  Carlvle,  Portland-pl. 
1903.  Latham,  Charles  Hugh,  Derby. 

1897.  Latham,  Denver  Wm.  F.,  Bamsbury. 

1903.  Latham,  Godfrey  Holland,  Derby. 
1913.  Latham,  Harold  William, Bamsbury. 
1911.  Latham, WmE, A  <kton-in-Makerfield. 
1891.  Lathbuiv,Arth.Edwd.A.,ii«s^oMrtt<'. 

1904.  Lath burv,ErnestB.,O.B.E.,i2..4.ilf.C. 

1916.  Latif,  Moh.  Elwan  Abdel,  3Iiddh:-h. 

1871.  Latimer,  Henry  Arth.,  Tunb'dge-wells. 
1875.  Latour,  George  Lewis,  Grenada. 
1870.  Lattey,  Arthur,  Bournemouth. 
1918.  Lau,  Edward  Ek  Dun,  Penang. 
1913.  Lauder,  James  Lafayette,  1).S.6.,M.C. 
1909.  Lauderdale,  Edw.  Maitland,  Grimsby. 
1897.  Laurence, BertramEuslaie.  Teddingt'n 
1904   Laurence,  George,  Chippenham. 
1913.  Laurence,  Gerald,   Wellington. 
1881.  Laurent,Eugene Art b. Oscar, Mauritius 
1918.  Laurent,  Louis  Jacques  Maurice. 

1885.  Laurie,  Caspar  Robert,  Lee-on-Solent. 

1917.  Laver,  Chas.  Hardiman,  Cox  Sf  Co. 

1893.  Laver,  Philip  Guyon,  Colchester. 
1896.  Lavers,  Norman,  Bath. 

1884.  Lavie,  Tudor  Germaine,  P. A  M.C. 

1 885.  Lavies,  Harry  Brandreth,  Belgrare-rd. 
1*77.  Law,  Edward,  Hurley-street. 

1917.  Law,  Francis  Reginald,  Leeds. 

1894.  Law,  Joseph,  Hotiimoood. 

1918.  Lawn,  John  Gunson,  <t\ldcr's- green. 

1909.  Lawrance,  Miio  Chas.  S.,JEarlestown. 

1905.  Lawrence,  Alan  Arthur  Hinds,  Cape. 
191  1.  Laurence,  Alex.  C.  ('.,  Darlington. 
1884.  Lawrence,  Alfred.  Katbirg,  Cape. 
L857.  Lawrence,  Arth.  Garnous,  Chepstow. 
1864.  Lawrence,  Hry.  Cripps,  Torquay. 
L896.  Lawrence,  II v.  (iwynne,  Green-st. 

1872.  Lawrence,  James,  Darlington. 
1891.  Lawrence,  John,  Crew. 

1883.  Lawrence,  Sidney  Cameron,  Enfield. 

1903.  Lawrence, Stephen  March,  Gravesend. 
1874.  Lawrence,  Thomas  George,  f'";>e. 

1910.  Lawrence,  Wm.  Bertram,  Cardiff'. 

1904.  Lawrv.  James  Littleton,  CaUtoCK, 

8376 


MEMBERS. 


227 


1902.  La  wry,  Richard  Coger,  Penzance. 
1  885.  Laws,  Cuthbert  Uint'reville,  Newcastle. 
190-0.  Laws,  Harold  Lionel,  W.  Australia. 
1918.  Lawson,  Alex.  Sniirle,  Basingstoke. 
18(!8.  Lawson,  Archibald,  Halifax, N.Scotia. 
1890.  Lawson,  Douglas,  R.A.M.C. 
1898.  Lawson,  Frank  Howard,  Steyning. 

1914.  Lawson,  Frauk  Winter,  Brighton. 

1901.  Lawson,  Fredk.  James,  Ovington-gds. 
1882.  Lawson,  Ceo.  L.  Leathes,  Forest-hill. 

1886.  Lawson,  Hugh,  Chislehurst. 

1893.  Lawson,  Richard,  Balham. 

1872.  Lawson,  Thomas  Cornelius,  Oulton. 

1898.  Lawton,  Walt.  Chaplin,  Cambridge. 

1902.  Lay  cock,  Albert  Penard,  Hiyhgate. 

1894.  Layton,  Frank  Ceorge,  Walsall. 
1879.  Layton,  Henry  Albert,  Bedford. 

1910.  Lazanas,  Elias  P.,  Taviton-st. 
1917.§ Lazarus,  Hilda  Mary,   Waltair,  S.  I. 
1912.  Lea,  Edmund  Thos.Howard,Z>M/?tm^. 
1882.  Lea,  Francis  James,  Holland-plc.-av. 
1S74.  Lea,  Julian  Augustus,  Grahamstoivn. 
1901.  Leach,  Edgar,  Eccles. 

P.  104.  Leach,  Harold,  Halifax. 

1901.  Leach,  Herbert,  Rhodesia. 

1902.  Leach,  RicliardE.  H.,O.B.E.,  Bungay. 

1899.  Leader,  Harold,  Sheffield. 

1 898.  Leah,  Thomas  Noy,  Plymouth. 

1 878.  Leak,  Hector,  Winsford. 

19]. 5.  Leak,  Walter  Norman,  Winsford. 
1870.  Leake,  Geo.  DaltonNugent,i?..4.  J/.C. 
1897.  Leake, Jonas  Wm.,C.M.G., R.A.M.C. 
1898..  Leaning,Robert  Cra&ke, Gunncrsbury. 

1905.  Leapingwell,  Arthur  Edward,  Derby. 
1870.  Leapingwell,  Wm.  T.  CI.,  Frogmore. 

1915.  Learoyd,  Cyril  George,  Debden. 

1 879.  Leatham,  Henry  Blackburn,  Ae?r  Z?«A 
1917.  Leatham,  Hugh  Win.,  Wentbridye. 

1903.  Leathart,  Percival  Wilson,  Norwood. 

1902.  Leathern,  Alfd.  Newman,  Beckenham. 
1915.  I  ,eat her.  James  Bertram,  Handsworth. 
1901.  Leathes,  Hill  Mussenden,  Gudahning. 

1911.  Lea- Wilson,  Basil  H.  C. 

1903.  Le  Bas,  Dumaresq,  R.A.M.C. 

1917.  Leblanc,  Felix  Raoul,  Herne-hill. 
1914.  Le  Blanc,  Louis  Gaston,  Mauritius. 

1906.  Lebon,  Camille,  Saargemund. 
1905.  Le  Brocq,  Charles  Noble,  Jersey. 

1887.  Leche,  Arthur,  Axbridge. 

1869.  Leckie,  Walt.  James,  Grosvenor  Club. 

1918.  Le  Clezio,  Eugene  Henri  Leon. 

1900.  Leclezio,  Geo.  Jos.  Alexis,  Mauritius. 
1897.  Leclezio,  Gustave  Ernest. 

1878.  Le  Cronier,  Hardwick,  Jersey. 
1889.  Le  Cronier,  Maxwell,  Jeisey. 
1908.  Ledger,  Alfred  Vernon,  Leicester. 
1917.  Ledger,  Lloyd  Kirwood,  Hereford. 
'8432 


1909.  Ledlie,  William,  Croydon. 

1902.  Ledward,HughDavenport,Ze/t//«;<^v'A 

1906.  Lee,CrichtonStirling,  Wolverhampton. 
1873.  Lee,  Edmund,  Manchester. 

1875.  Lee,  Edwin,  Dewsbury. 

1898.  Lee,  Frederick  William,  Hindhead. 

1910.  Lee,  Jas.  Arth.  Richard,  Mexborough. 
1902    Lee,  Robert  Hammerslev,  Ca>npdeii-h. 

1903.  Lee,  Ronald  Outram,  Thame. 

1892.  Lee,  Sidney  Herbert,  Teddington. 
1868.  Lee,  Timothy  Wood,  N.S.  W. 

1904.  Lee,  William  Emerson,  Worksop. 

1897.  Lee,  William  Howe,  Chesterfield. 
1901.  Leech,  Ernest  Bosdin,  Manchester. 
1900.  Leech,  Frederick  Samuel,  Gateshead. 

1891.  Leeder,  Forrest  Bertram,  B.  Columbia. 

1914.  Leembruggen,  Robert  A.,  Ceylon. 
1904.  Leeming,  Arnold,  Sudbury. 

1907.  Leeming,  Arthur  Norman,  Cohcgn. 
1883.  Leeming,  Robert  Whinerev.  Kcndid. 

1915.  Lees,  Alec  Anthony,  M.C.,  MmeUy. 

1909.  Lees,  Alfred  Everard,  Knutsford. 
1894.  Lees,  Charles  Arch.,  C.B.E.,  Biding. 

1900.  Lees,  Charlie,  Tunbridye  Wells. 

1916.  Lees,  Douglas  Leonard,  Clifton. 
1885.  Lees,  Edwin  Leonard,  Bristol. 
1915.  Lees,  Francis  Charles,  M.C.,  Walsall. 
1871.  Lees,  Frederick  Arnold,  Meunwood. 
1904.  Lees,  Harold  Cruickshank,  Darwen. 
1885.  Lees,  William,  Chester. 

1907.  Leeson,  Harold  H.,  M.C.,  R.A.M.C. 
1875.  Leeson,  John  Rudd,  Ticickeuham. 

1917.  Leete,  Harold  Mason,  South  Shields. 

1888.  Le  Feuvre,  Wm.  Philip,  Bul<twm/<>. 
1904.  Le  Fevre,  John  Speedily,  N.S.  W. 

1898.  Le  Fleming,  Ernest  Kaye,  Winiborne. 
1904.  Legassick,  Win.  Kingdon,  Plynipton. 
1897.  Le  Geyt,  Daniel  Edward,  Jersey. 
1890.  Legg,  Cyrus,  Upper  Tooting. 

1866.  Legg,  John  Wickham,  Oxford. 

1885.  Leggatt,  Gerard  Stedman,  Harpenden. 
1894.  Legge,  Sydney  Colen,  Worcester. 

1910.  Legge,  Tarn,  Singapore. 

1889.  Legh,  Harry  Legh  de,  Redcar. 

1901.  Lehmanu,  Julius  Eduard,  Whtnipeg. 
1907.  Leicester,  William  Saml.,  Sim/aporc. 

1893.  Leigh,  Albert,  Malpas. 

1913   Leigh,  Hubert  Vere,  Trchar'ris. 

1886.  Leigh,  Randle,  Liverpool, 

1870.  Leigh,  Richmond,  Orange  River  Prov. 
1865.  Leigh,  Thomas  Drake,  Liverpool. 
1907.  Leigh,  William  Hamer,  Bolton. 
1878.  Leigh,  William  Watkin,  Treharris. 
1919.  Leitch,  John  Neil,  Sutton. 
1912.  le  Maistre,  Edw.  Aleck, Greenuich-nl. 
1888.  Leraan,Thos.Curtis,  ( 'hipping  Sodbury 

1892.  LemarchandArth.Whart.,2?arnstfap/e. 

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228 


MEMBERS. 


1844.  Le  Marchant,  Rev.  Robt.,  Risington. 

1918.  Le  Marquand,  Horace  Skarman. 

1914.  Le  Mesurier,  Artkur  Baker,  Toronto. 

1889.  Lemon,  Edwd.  Henry,  Bournemouth. 
1872.  Le  Mottee,  Geo.  Herbert,  It.A.M.C. 
1878.  Lendon,  Alfred  Austin,  Adelaide. 
1874.  Lendon,  Edwin  Harding,  Holland-pk. 
1909.  Leney,  Ronald  John  B.,  Godalming. 
1902.  Leunane,  Alf.  Jas.  Andrew,  Clapham. 
1895.  Leon,  George  Alexander,  Torquay. 
1905.  Leonard, Leonard  G ascoyne, Manchr. 
1902.  Leonard,  Napoleon,  Westcliff-on-Sea. 

1894.  Leonard,  Robert  Cecil,  Bristol. 

1912.  Leopold,  Gustav  A.  M.,  Dalston. 

1890.  LeQuesne,ClaudePkilip,  Southampton 
1886.  Le  Quesne,F.Simeon,V.C.,i?.^.M.C. 

1889.  Le  Ricke,  Pkilip  John,  Worthing. 

1895.  Lermitte,  Edward  Aug.,  Sydney. 

1913.  Lescker,FrankG., ~M..G., Palace-court. 

1915.  Leslie,  James  Stuart,  Norbury. 
1898.  Leslie,  Lewis  Francis,  Evesham. 
1907.  Lessel,  Jokn  Fredk.,  Halifax,  N.S. 

1882.  Lessey,  Sandford  Scokell,  Cinderford. 
1904.  Lester,  Geo.  Mackenzie  Lester,  N.Z. 
1893.  Lesur,  Marie  Paul  Aime". 

1914.  L'Etang,Josepk  Georges,Bethnal-grn. 
1914.  Letckwortk,<ieorgeH.S.,C«M/eHiMn/. 

1865.  Letkbridge,  Charles  Fredk.,  Victoria. 
1868.  Lett,  Francis,  Hastings. 

1866.  Lettis,  Tkomas,  Gt.  Yarmouth. 
1912.  Levene,  Leon,  Blackpool. 

1859.  Lever,  Reginald  Croft,  A.M.S. 
1904.  Leverton-Spry,  Edward,  St.  Keverne. 

1883.  Levi,  Reuben,  Montreal. 

1890.  Levick,  George  David  Baker,  Pinner. 

1896.  Levick,  George  Kenny,  Havant. 
1902.  Levick,  George  Murray,  R.N. 

1919.  Levin,  Gdal  Leizer,  Maida-vale. 
1911.  Levinson,  Wilfred  Edgar,  Luton. 

1860.  Levis,  Jokn  Sampson,  R.N. 

1916.  Leviseur,Ernest  Alfred, Bloemfontein. 

1918.  Leviseur,  Herbert  Jokn. 

1892.  Levy,  Alfd.  Goodman,  M  anchester-sq . 

1919.  Levy,  Hyman  Jacob,  Doivlais. 
1895.  Levy,  Oscar  Ludwig,  Russell-square. 
1802.  Lewarne,  Frank,  Cricklade. 

1902.  Lewellvn,  John  Woodruff;  Bristol. 
1858.  Lewer,*  Alfred,  A.M.S. 

1889.  Lewers,  Alexander,  Victoria. 

1883.  Lewers,  Artkur  II.  N.,  South  wick- st. 
1881.  Lewers,  Thos.  Ross,  Berry,  N.S.  W. 
1901.  Lewin,  George,  Croydon. 

1890.  Lewis,  Alht.  Cornewalle,  Pontyberem. 
1918.  Lewis,  Allan  Wellesley,  Grenada. 
1901.  Lewis,  Arthur  Cedric,  Rochford. 
1889.  Lewis,  Arth.  Daniel, Stoke Newinyton, 
1888.  Lewis,  Benj.  Morgan,  Pontypridd. 

8546 


1897.  Lewis,  Cecil  Ernest  M.,  Bickley. 
1865.  Lewis,  Charles  Gray  M.,  Gondhurxt. 
1885.  Lewis,  Charles  James,  Birmingham. 
1879.  Lewis,  Ckris.  Jokn,  Birmingham. 

1897.  Lewis,  Colton  Taylor,  Luton. 

1917.  Lewis,  David  Jokn  Adams,  Mydrim. 

1906.  Lewis,  David  Tkomas,  Pontypridd. 
1887.  Lewis,  Ernest  Edward,  Weymouth-st. 

1893.  Lewis,  Ernest  Wool,  Saltash. 

1898.  Lewis,  Frank  Charles,  Hill-street. 
1891.  Lewis,  Frederick,  Henjield. 

1894.  Lewis,  Frederick  Win.,  Lowestoft. 

1896.  Lewis,  George  Williams,  Sydenham. 

1895.  Lewis,  Gwilym,  Sidcnp. 

1917.  Lewis,  Harold  Warburton,  Scorrier. 

1916.  Lewis,  Herman,  Stamford-hill. 
1885.  Lewis,  James  King,  Westbury. 

1885.  Lewis,  Jenkyn,  Llanon. 

1917.  Lewis,  Jokn  Biddulpk  S.,  Norwich. 

1913.  Lewis,  Jokn  LI.  David,  Aberystwyth. 

1 914.  Lewis,  Kingsley  Wassell,  Pontypridd. 
1871.  Lewis,  Lewis,  St.  Margaret? s-on-T. 

1911.  Lewis,  Lewis  F.  G.,  Merthyr  Tydfil. 
1889.  Lewis,  Llewelyn,  Neath. 

1916.  Lewis,  Naunton  Morgan,  Cardiff. 

1886.  Lewis,  Percy  George,  Folkestone. 

1887.  Lewis,  Philip  King,  Bromyard. 
1916.  Lewis,  Rhys  Thomas,  Trexine. 

1903.  Lewis,  Robert  Robinson,  R.A.M.C. 
1905.  Lewis,  Rowland  V.,\).^.G.,R.A. M.C. 

1904.  Lewis,  Thomas,  Queen  Anne-street. 

1912.  Lewis,  Tkomas  Percy,  O.H.E. 
1876.  Lewis,  Tkomas  Preston,  Brixton. 
1903.  Lewis,  William  Collii.s,  Swansea. 
1901.  Lewis,  William  Edwd.  V.,  Sheffield. 
1889.  Lewitt,  Fredk.  William,  Forest-gate. 
1873.  Lewtas,  Jokn,  Chey?ie-place. 

1897.  Lewys-Lloyd,  Evan,  Towyn. 

1893.  Ley,  Bernard,  Longridge-road. 

1889.  Ley,  George,  Royal  Navy. 
1884.  Ley,  Henry  .lames,  Southbourne. 

1907.  Ley,  Richard  Leonard,  Gt.  Yarmouth. 

1898.  Leyden,  ('has.  Dominic,  Brockley-rd. 

1894.  Leyton,  Alb.  Sid.  Frankau,  Add. 

1915.  L'an^-,  Pow  Kan,  Hove. 

1'.  00.  Libbv,  Harold  Samuel,  Falmouth. 

1911.  Lidd'ell,  John  Rhodes,  Dronfield, 

1898.  Lidderdale,  Fras.  John,  M.C. 

1872.  Lidderdale,  James,  Cheltenham. 

1890.  Liddle,  Percy  Herbert,  Victoria. 
1862.  Liddon,  Edward,  Taunton. 

1915.  Liebson,  Stephen  Abraham,  S.Africa. 
1886.  Liesching,  Chas.  Edward,  Tiverton. 

1898.  Ligertwood,  Walter  Hood,  JJV//.*. 

1001.  Light,  Leonard  Wm.,  Smitlnninster. 

1889.  Lightbody,  John  \\.,/>'ml/'h  SaUerton. 

1899.  Lightfoot,  John  Henry,  Rm/al  Nan/. 

8603 


MEMBERS. 


229 


1874.  Lightoller,Henry  Martin,  Queensland. 

1916.  Lijfhtwood,  Edw.  Eric,  Sanderstead. 

1914.  Liley,  J  as.  Arthur,  M.C.,  Highbury. 
1884.  Lilley,  James  Harris,  Hereford. 
1908.  Lillie,  Charles  Ogilvie,  Dunedin,  N.Z. 
1879.  Lillies,  Herbert,  Victoria. 

1884.  Lilly,  Alfd.  Thoa.  Irvine,  R.A.M.C. 

1882.  Lilly,  Frederick  John,  Royal  Navy. 
1913.  Lilly,  Ceo.  Austen,  M.C.,  Canterbury. 
1911.  Lind,  James  Chas.  Robt.,  Adelaide. 

1915.  Lindeman,  Sidney  J.  L.,  Yarmouth. 
1915.  Linder,  GeofEryChallen,  Thornton-hth. 
1900.  Lindop,  Llewellyn,  Royal  Navy. 
1886.  Lindow,  Albert,  Plumstead. 

1915.  Lindow,  Eric  Delufield,  Plumstead. 

1910.  Lindsay, AndrewBou{ir,Dunedin,N.Z 
1908.  Lindsay,  Edwin  Algernon,  Calgary. 
1918.  Lindsay,  Sidney  Simon,  Hampstead. 
1894.  Lindsey,  Colin  Dimrod,  Plymouth. 

1900.  Lindsey,Edw.Vaughan,.Z?w£o«-(m-  T 

1903.  Lindsey,  Eric  Craigie,  Chelsea. 

1911.  Lindsey,  Mark,  Southbourne. 

1881.  Line,  William  Henry,  Birmingham. 

1913.  Ling,  Charles  Cooper,  March. 

1904.  Ling,  Harold  Charles,  Keighley. 
1873.  Lingard,  Alfred,  Naini-Tal. 

1883.  Linnell,  Alfred,  Towcester. 

1911.  Linton,  Edward  Claude,  Salisbury. 
1915.  Linzee,Neville Hood, Hampton-ivick. 

1917.  Lipkin,  Isaac  Jacob,  Oudtshoorn. 

1882.  Lipscomb,  Arth.  Augustus,  Wrotham. 
1886.  Lipscomb,  Eustace  Henry,  St.  Albans. 

1912.  Lipscomb,Fredk. Martin,  Farningh,m. 

1883.  Liptrot,  Alfred  Bailey,  Crowle. 
1888.  Lisboa,  Patrocinio. 

1912.  Liscombe,  Robert  Hy.,  Finchley. 
1888.  Lissaman,  Thomas,  Bolton. 

1905.  Lister,  Frederick  Spencer,  Transvaal. 

1901.  Lister,  Herbert  Shaw,  Bath. 
1882.  Lister,  Joseph  Herbert. 

1886.  Lister,  Joseph  Jackson. 
1916.§Lister,  Louisa  Margaret,  Clifton. 
Is!  12.  Lister,  Sept.  Rayner,  King's  Lynn. 
1904.  Lister,  Walter,  Leeds. 

1888.  Liston,  Walt.  Lawrence,  Tewkesbury. 
1915.  Litchfield,  Eldon  Munro,  N.  Zealand. 
1860.  Litchfield,  Hy.  Robt.  C,  Twickenham. 

1906.  Litchfield,  Percy  Collins,M.C.,Pw/ty. 
1904.  Lithgow,ErnestGeo.Robt.,iR.^.M.C'. 
1906.  Litteljohn,  Arthur  Rieussett,  L.G.B. 
1901.  Litteljohn,  Edwd.  Salterne,  Cotdsdon. 

1887.  Littig,  Lawrence  William. 

1914.  Little,  Andrew  Hunter,  Aylsham. 
1896.  Little,  Arthur  Edwin,  Leeds. 

1893.  Little,ErnestGord.Grah.,  Wimpole-st. 

1885.  Little,  Francis  Ernest,  Teiynmouth. 
1862.  Little,  Frederick,  Aylsham. 

8660 


1907.  Little,  Harold  Norman,  Strood. 

1 908.  Little,  Joseph  Pearson,  Boundary-rd. 

1918.  Little,  Neville  Hall,  Ont.,  Canada. 
1897.  Littlehales,  Arthur  G.,  Queen 's-rd. 
1897.  Littlejohn,Tho3.Plested,<SW/i6oMrra<?. 

1904.  Littlejohns,Arch.S.,D.S.O.,ii!.^.Jf.CT 

1882.  Littlewood,  John  Oscroft,  Mansfield. 

1910.  Littlewood,  Martin  W.,  Bideford. 

1884.  Livermore,  William  L.,  Stroud-green. 

1897.  Liversidge,  William,  Skipton. 

1911.  Livesey,  Ernest  M.,  Wellington,  N.Z. 

1919.  Livingston,  David,  Newcastle. 
1919.  Livingston,  Philip  C,  Fitzjames-av. 
1889.  Livingstone,  David  Wm.,  Brighton. 

1905.  Livock,  Wm.  Sherwood,  Failsworth. 
1889.  Livsey,  Wm.  Edward,  Liverpool. 

1883.  Llewellyn,  Dvd. Wm.lly., Eastbourne. 

1917.  Llewellyn,  Evan  Edwards,  Rhondda. 
1882.  Llewellyn,  James  Davies,  Victoria. 

1885.  Llewellyn,  John,  Bridgnorth. 

1874.  Llewellyn,  Rees  Ralph,  Stamford-h* 
1895.  Llewellyn,  Richard  L.  Jones,  Bath. 
1901 .  Llewellyn,  Thomas  Lister,  Trentham. 
1894.  Llewellyn,  Thos.  Richard,  Penyyraig. 

1918.  Llewellyn, Tudor  David,  Ogmore-vale. 
1905.  Llewelyn,  Llewelyn,  Bridgend. 
1870.  Lloyd,  Albert  Eyton,  Rhyl. 
l917.§Lloyd,  Annie,  Werneth. 

1900.  Lloyd,  BrinleyRichd.,J/e/-%r  Tydfil. 
1911.  Lloyd,  David  Charles,  Llanybi/ther. 

1904.  Lloyd,  David  Geo.,  Newcastle  Emlyn. 

1898.  Lloyd,  Edmund  Eyre,  Southend. 
1877.  Lloyd,  Edward  James,  Bangor. 
1916.  Lloyd,  Eric  Ivan,  Birmingham. 
1898.  Lloyd,  Francis  Seymour,  Luton. 
1911.  Lloyd,  Frederic  George,  Forest-hill. 
1892.  Lloyd,  Fredk.  George,  Addison-rd. 

1905.  Lloyd,  George  William,  Alsager. 

1884.  Lloyd,  Henry,  St.  Asaph. 
1900.  Lloyd,  John  Allden,  Natal. 
1874.  Lloyd,  John  Daniel,  Chirk. 
1905.  Lloyd,  John  Daniel  Stuart,  Chirk. 

1907.  Lloyd,  John  Ross,  R.A.M.  C. 

1909.  Lloyd,  John  Thomas,  Tregaron. 
1904.  Lloyd,  John  Tryweryn,  M.C. 
1889.  Lloyd,  John  Wesley,  Liverpool. 
1914.  Lloyd,  Joseph,  Killay. 
1916.§Lloyd,  Katharine,  Carttvright-qds. 
1898.  Lloyd,L.N.,C.M.G.,D.S.O.,i2.Aitf.C. 

1897.  Lloyd,  Lewis  Jones,  Tasmania. 
1873.  Lloyd,  Morgan,  Llanurthney. 
1900.  Lloyd,  Richard  Ernest,  I. M.S. 

1898.  Lloyd,  Richard  Harte,  R. A. M.C. 
1880.  Lloyd,  Rickard  Wm.,  Addison-rd. 

1908.  Llovd,  Robert,  Burnham-oti-  Crouch. 
1900.  Lloyd,  Robert  Archer,  D.S.O.J.M.S. 
1891.  Lloyd,  Thomas  Edward,  Abergavenny 

8717 


230 


MEM  HERS. 


1917.  Lloyd,  Thomas  P.,  Newcastle  Emlyn. 
1915.  Lloyd,  Vernon  Edmund,  M.C. 

1893.  Lloyd,  Win.  Frederick,   Windsor. 

1918.  Lloyd-Da?ies,AllanW.,  WoherKpUm 
l917.§Lloyd- Williams, Alice  L.,E.Grinst'd. 
l!»14.  Lloyd- Williams,  I.  Hubert,  M.C. 

1919.  Lloyd- Williams.  Peirce,  Crickleioood. 
1806.  Loane,  Joseph,  Gt.  Alie-st. 

1*9:5.  Lock,  George  Havlett,  U.vbridge-st. 
1900.  Lock,  John  Lewis,  Uxbridge. 
1899.  Lock,  Lvonel  John,  Old  Charlton. 
1903.  Lock, Percy Gonville,  TunbridgeWells 
188G.  Locke,  George,  Hastings. 
1855.  Locke,  Thos.  Wm.  Spink,  Coatham. 

1892.  Lockhart,  Alfred,  Canada. 

1875.  Lockwood,  John  Parker,  Faringdon. 
1858.  Lockwood,  Joseph,  Huddersfield. 

1888.  Lockyer,  Conrad  Wm.,  Birchington. 

1893.  Lockver, Gerard  Edw.,Jl/uc/?  Wenlock. 
1907.  Loddiges,  Conrad,  M.C,  Bedford-pk. 

1915.  Lodge,  Samuel  Durham,  Bradford. 

1889.  Lodwidge,  Wm.  Ckarrott,  Langport. 

1916.  Logan,  Harold  Bishop,  Bristol. 
1883.  Logan,  Robert. 

1890.  Logan, RoderickR.W.,^4sAfy/-de-/«-Z. 

1916.  Loeanadan,  Arcot  D.,  Lansdowne-pl. 

1888.  Lomas,E.Courtney,C.B.,D.S.O.,.R.2Vr. 
1883.  Lomax,  Montagu,  Colville-rd. 

1883.  London,  John  Edward,  Brit.  Guiana. 

1862.  Long,  Arthur,  Kearsney. 

1889.  Long,  Edward  Charles,  Basutoland. 
1880.  Long,  Edwin  Walter,  Nero  Zealand. 

1863.  Long,  Frederick,  Norwich. 

1915.  Long,  Geo.  Sam  Bousrield,6-'?<yVAos^. 

1918.  Long,  Harold  Octavius. 

1893.  Long,  Herbert  Bircb,  Bicester. 

1898.  Long,  James  Ernest,  Bath. 
1897.  Long,  John  Reginald,  Dover. 

1894.  Long,  Thomas  Freeman,  Chesham. 

1899.  Long,  Wm.  Christopher,  I. M.S. 
1871.  Longhurst,  Alex.  Keene,  Ealing. 
1853.  Longhurst,  Arth.  E.T. .Chandler sf or d. 

1891.  Longhurst,  Bell  Wilmott,  R.A.M.C. 
1 !  M  >1 .  Longhurst,  Ernest  A.,  OldBurlingt'n-st. 
L900.  Longhurst,  Frederic  Wm.,  Hobart-pl. 
P.MX).  Longhurst,  Percy  A.  ,OldBurlington-st. 
L894.  Longinotto,  .Michael  Jos.,  Russell-sq. 

1900.  Longley,  .In.  Augustus  Noel,  Bristol. 
1888.  Longman,  Arthur,  Salisbury. 

'917.  Longstaff,  Eadberl  Ralph,  Surbiton. 
877.  Longstaff,  George  Blundell,  Putney. 

1919.  Longton,  Eric  Shaw,  Prescot. 

1895.  Lonnon,  Frederick,  Denmark-hill. 

1892.  Loos,  William  Christopher,  Natal. 
1907.  Loosely,  Charles  James,  Hampstead, 

1917.  Lopes,  Albert  Victor,  Demerara. 
1897.  Lord,  Cyril  Courtenay,  Orpington, 

S774 


1889.  Lord,  Robert  Ellis,  CoAn/n  /?<///. 
1893.  Lord,  Samuel  Thomas,  Manchester. 

1900.  Lord,  William  James,  A'cjc. 

1884.  Loring,  Jonathan  Brown,  Montreal. 
1878.  Lory,  William  Mauley,  Zv.A'. 
1887.  Lotz,  Henry  John,  JF.  Australia. 
1895.  Loud,  Frank,  Lewes. 
1908.  Loudon,  Julian  Derwent,  Toronto. 

1913.  Loughborough,  Georlrey  T.,  Dorking. 
1905.  Lough  borough,  Walt. Gerald,  i<-<'-t> /<-'*>' 
1908.  Loughlin,  Derinot,  -R.iV. 

1916.  Loughlin,  Douglas,  Neasden. 

1904.  Louisson,  Maurice  Geo.,  Neio  Zealand. 

1889.  Lourensz,  Charles  Ball. 

1907.  Louwrens,  Jas.  Johnson,  Z«</y  6rrey. 
1902.  Love,  Herbert,  Burnham-market. 

1914.  Love,  Robt.  JohnMcNeill,iM-o»/"" '• 

1902.  Loveday,  George  Edwd.,  Manchester. 
1892.  Loveday,  Wm.  Dunmore,  O.B.E. 
1859.  Lovegrove,  Charles,  <S'.  Kensington. 
1898.  Lovegrove,  Fdc.  Thos.  Alex.,  W.Aast. 
1867.  Lovegrove,  Thos.  Henry,  IF.  -4ws£. 

1915.  Loveless,  Maynard  L.,  Stockbridge. 
1915.  Loveless, Wm.Bird,M.C.,'S£oc&&w?</<'. 
1914.  Lovell,  Edward  Richardson,  Lyrnm. 
1878.  Lovell,  Robert  Haynes,  Hans-cresc. 

1873.  Lovell,  Walter  Fredk.,  Hastings. 
1907.  Lovell,  William,  Cricklewood. 

1901.  Lovell-Keays,  Lionel  F.,  E.  Hoathly. 

1903.  Low,  Allan  Douglas,  Bridgend. 

1 874.  Low,  Charles  Arthur.  St.  Leonards. 

1902.  Low,  George  Harvey,  Woolwich. 

1890.  Low,  Harold,  <S'.  Kensint/ton. 

1903.  Low,  Nelson,  D.S.O.,  R.A.M.C. 

1906.  Low,  Ribert  Bruce,  Borneo. 

1877.  Lowdell,  Chas.  Geo.  Walton,  I.M.S. 
1854.  Lowdell,  Sydney  Poole,  E.  Gr instead. 
1914.  Lowe,  Charles  Eric,  Chester. 
1873.  Lowe,  Chas.  Henry ■, Burton-on-Trent. 

1900.  Lowe,  Francis  Henry,  Peckham. 

1907.  Lowe,  Fredk.  Boulton,  Grays. 
1918.  Lowe,  Geoffrey  Burman,  Barnt-gm. 

1911.  Lowe,  George  Carter,  Bermondsey, 
1894.  Lowe,  Godfrey  Jn.  Ralph,  Lincoln. 
1896.  Lowe,  Henry.  Tycroes. 

1912.  Lowe,  .John  Burman,  Barnt  Green. 
1894.  Lowe,  Lockhart,  Darhuton. 

1905.  Lowe,  Otto  Wm.  Axel,  Birkdale. 
1883.  Lowe,  Thus.  Pagan,  Bath. 

lit  I  1    l.o\vent'ohl,HelenaR./r7.r//w7rtw/;;/. 
l918.§Lowenfeld,  If,  F.  J.,  Gt.  Cumb.-pl. 
L919.§Lowenstein,  Lillian,  Cape. 

1901,  Lowenthal,Loui8Lawrence,2T»np«JW. 
L897,  Lower,Nynian  Yeo,  Presteiyn. 
L866.  Lowndes,  Fredk.  Walter,  Lira-pool. 
l!»07.  Lowry,  Ernest  Ward,  Brentford. 
KM).").  I.owrv,  William  Herbert,  Toronto. 

8*31 


MEMBERS. 


231 


1890.  Lowsley,  Lionel  Dewe,  Uganda. 
1896.  Lowsley,  Mont.  Marmion,  D.S.O. 
1837.  Loxton,  Wm.  Arthur,  Birmingham. 
1881.  Loynd,  William,   Wiltshire. 
1872.  Lubbock,  Montagu,  Mount-st.,  W. 

1896.  Lubeck,  Wilfred  Joseph,  India. 

1875.  Lucas,  Arthur,  Buckingham. 

1890.  Lucas,  Arthur,  Bury. 
1879.  Lucas,  Charles,  Burwett. 

1894.  Lucas,Claude  Robinson,  iZ'mmerswuVA 
1866.  Lucas,  George,  Uekfield, 

1897.  Lucas,  George  Humphrey,  Wisbech. 

1914.  Lucas,  Harry  Audley,  Burg-St.-Edm. 
1865.  Lucas,  Herbert,  Huntingdon. 

1897.  Lucas,  Joseph  John  Scatninell.  Bristol. 

1913.  Lucas, Reg.  Hutchinson, M.C.,O.B.E. 
1869.  Lucas,  Robt.Harry,  Burg  St.  Edmu  nds. 

1898.  Lucas,  Stanley  Arthur,  N.  Zealand. 
1903.  Lucas,  Travis' Clay,  R.A.M.C. 

1909.  Lucey,  Herbert  Cubitt,  Hashmere. 
1908.  Luciani,  Julius  Caesar,  Caracas. 

1885.  Luckham,  Levi  Stephenson,  Salisbury. 

1872.  Lucus,  Thomas  D'Arcy. 

1891.  Lucv,  Sidy.  Hbt.  Reg.^  Malay  States. 

1915.  Lud'olf,  Henry  Guv,  M.C.,  Leeds. 

1886.  Luff,  A.  P.,  C.B.E.,  Queen  Anne-st. 

1891.  Lukinani,  B.  Abdulkarim,  Bombay. 
1896.  Lulliam,  Edwin  Percy  II.,  Brighton. 

1914.  Lumb,  Xorman  Peace  Lacy,  O.B.E. 

1907.  Lumb,  Thomas  Fletcher,  E.  Af.  M.  S. 

1887.  Lumley,  Charles  Armstrong,  Cape. 

1892.  Lumley,  Fredk.  Davidson,  R.N. 

1912.  Luna,  Victor  Alfred,  Lima,  Peru. 

1902.  Lund,  John  Knowles,  Manchester. 
1860.  Lundy,  Louis  Francis,  Manningtree. 
1892.  Luun,  Cyril  Reg.,  Olton. 

1890.  Lunn,  Percy  Trenavin,  Kaitaia,  N.Z. 
1917.  Luunon,  Leslie  G.,  Bourne  End. 

1910.  Lupton,  James  Parkinson,  Cape. 

1913.  Lupton,  Wm.  Mawhood,  Yarmouth. 

1876.  Lush,  John  Selfe,  Devizes. 

1917.  Lush,  Ronald  William.  Hampstead. 

1873.  Lush,  William  Henry.  Devizes. 

1888.  Luson,  Thomas,  A 'orbit on. 

1903.  Luxmoore,  Evelyn  Jn.  H.,  R.A.M.C. 
1871.  Lycett,  John  Allan,  TettenhaU. 

1895.  Lydall,WykehamTracy,i^(';v«//*///^///?. 
1887.  Lyle,  Chas.  Conway  Vacey,  Zululand. 

1913.  Lyle,  James  Duncan.  Margaret-st. 

1863.  Lyle,  Thomas,  Maida-vale. 
1832.  Lynam,  Robert  Garner,  Oxford. 

1908.  Lynch,  Arthur  Alfred,  M.P. 

1885.  Lynch,  Geo.  Wm.  Aug.,  Suva,  Fiji. 

1864.  Lynch,  Jordan  Roche,  Holland-park 
1901.  Lynch,  William  Warren,  Quebec. 

1886.  Lyndon,  Arnold,  Hindhead. 

1914.  Lvne,  Chas.  Virgil  N., E.  L  U.S.  Club. 

8888 


1919.  Lyne,  Leslie,  Didwich-park. 
1858.  Lynes,  Edward,  Coventrg. 

1885.  Lynes,  John,  Argyll-road,  W. 
1878.  Lynn,  Edward,  Woolwich. 
1908.  Lyon,  Edwin  James,  Winnipey. 
1918.  Lyon-Smith,  Geo.  Lyon,  Bentinck-st. 
1890.  Lys,  George,  Bere  Regis. 

1886.  Lys,  Henry  Grabham,  Bournemouth. 
1886.  Lyster,  Arth.  Edward,  Chelmsford. 
1381.  Lyster,CecilR.Chaworth,  Wimpole-st. 
1914.  Lyster,  Ronald  Guy,  Chelmsford. 
1902.  Lyth,  Chas.  Ernest  W..  Xew  Zealand. 
1888.  Lyth,  Edgar  Roe,  Shepherds-bush. 
1910.  Lyttle,  George  Gibson,  Belfast. 


M. 

1910.  Maaz,  Mahmoud  Foad,  Egypt. 
1835.  Maberly,  Ernest,  Finchampstead. 
1871.  Maberly,  Fdk.  Herbert,  Handsicoith. 
1879.  Maberly,  Henry  Edward,  Ealing. 
1888.  Maberly,  John,  Cape. 
191 3.  MacAlevey,  Gerald  Esmond,  M.C. 

1905.  Macalister,  Geo.  Hugh  Kidd,  Chelsea. 

1918.  McAlister,  Hector  Clive. 

1912.  McAllister,  Andrew  Carey,  Croydon. 
1904.  McAllum,  John  Henry,  Milford. 

1892.  Mc Anally, Archibald Acheson,  Dover. 
1897.  McAnally,Edw.Arth.,A7'wm<7^,A''tti! 

1919.  McAu.dand,  Stuart  Douglas,  Hoy  lake. 
1890.  Macann,  Arth.  Chas.  Jos.,  Manitoba. 
1917.  McArthur,  Alex.  G.  F.,  Linden-gds. 
1894.  McArthur,  Arthur  Norman,  Victoria. 
1890.  McArthur,  Duncan  Campbell,  Cape. 
1904.  Macarthur,  John,  Molesey. 

1906.  McAsh,  John,  Varna,  Canada. 

1916.  Macaulay,  Hugh  M.  C,  Brixton. 

1903.  Macaulay,  Wm.  Cameron,  Herne-hill. 

1904.  McBane,'  Dugald,  Ontario. 
1917.§McBirnie,  Ruby  Eva,  Liverpool. 
1915.  McCall,  Henrv*Dundas,  Blackheath. 
1901.  McCallurn,  Hugh  A.,  London,  Out. 
1906.  McCandlish,  Alex.  Henry,  New  Ferry. 

1917.  McCann,  James  Galway,  Wandsworth. 
1888.  M'Cardel,  Edward  John,  Victoria. 
1894.  McCardie,  Wm.  Joseph,  Birmingham. 
1876.  McCarthy,  Geo.  Francis,  Westminster. 
1887.  McCarthy,  Ibar  Ansbert  0.,R.A.  M.  C. 
1857.  M'Carthy,  James  Joseph,  A.M.S. 
1876.  McCarthy,  Justin McC, St. Geo., Salop. 
1899.  McCarthy,  Thomas,  Sherborne. 
1903.  McCaskie,  Harry  Bertram,  Sydney-pl. 
1899.  McCaskie,  Norman  James,  Onslow-sq. 
1878.  McCausland,  Albt.  Stanley,  Swanage. 
1897.  McClean,  Jn.  Francis,  Constantinople. 

1893.  McCleland,  Hugh  Augustus,  N.Z. 

8941 


232 


MEMBERS. 


1901.  M'Clintock,  Joseph  Andrew,  Toronto. 
]  906.  McClure,  Walt.  St.  Clair,  Manchester. 

-47.  M'Clure,  William  George,  N.S.W. 
1915.  McClymont,  Cecil  G.,  Edgicare-rd. 

1906.  McCollum,  John  Alex.,  Toronto. 
1 .  McCombe,  John,  Quebec. 

1  i  1 1 2.  McCombie,  Frederick  Champ,  /Issawi. 
1 4.  McCone,  Jas.  Francis,  San  Francisco. 

1884.  McConnel,  H.  Wilson. 

1891.  M'Connell,  James,  Batter  sea. 
1899-  McConnell,  James,  Tynemouth. 

'■  902.  McCord,  James  Bennett,  Natal. 

1892.  McCormack,  Chas.  Vincent,  Bootle. 

1881.  McCormick,  Sir  Alex.,  Sydney,  N.S.  W. 
!H02.  McCowen,  William  Thomas,  J.flf.& 

J  903.  McCoy,  Samuel  Harvey,  Toronto. 
I  -It!).  McCoy,  William  John,  J.J/.S. 
1000,  McCrae,  Thomas,  Guelph,  Canada. 
1374.  McCreery,  John  Alex.,  Ar<?«?  iFbrfc. 
1888.  M'Cullagh,  Richd.  Cheveley,  Belfast. 
1876.  McCullagk,  Tlios.  A.,Bsh'p Auckland. 
1880.  McCulloch,  James,  Bexhill-on-Sea. 

1907.  McCulloch,  Robert  Jno.  P.,  Canada. 
1894.  McCullough,  Hugh  Allan,  Ontario. 
1009.  McCully,  Donald,  Bechuanaland. 

1885.  McCully,  Oscar  James,  3fontreal. 
1915.  McCurrich,  Hugh  James,  Chelsea. 
1912.  McDennott,  Bryen,  Bexley. 

1  -<80.  McDonagh,  James  Saml.,  Forest-gate. 
1905.  Macdonald,  Arthur  H.,  Warminster. 

1908.  McDonald,  Charles  E.  W.,  Ilford. 
1900.  MacDonald,  Chas.  John,  Isle  of  Skye. 

1909.  MacDonald, DanielRobert,AT0i'«<SW>fo7i 
1904.  McDonald,  Edgar  Jn.  Cecil,  I.M.S. 
1919.  Macdonald,  Ernest  K.,  Wimbledon. 
1884.  Macdonald,  Geo.  Childs,  California. 
1879.  MacDonald,  Greville  M.,  Harley-st. 
1913.§McDonald,  Jessie,  Glasgow. 

I  904.  Macdoiiald,JohnGeorge, NewZealand. 
L897.  Macdonald,  John  Norman,  Qveen-st. 
1909.  McDonald,  Niel,  Preston. 
1D02.  Macdonald,  William  Chisholm,  Cape. 
383.  Macdonald,  William  Hector,  Toronto. 
1896.  McDonald, Wm.Maclaclilan,  W.Indies 
1915.  McDonnell,  Alex.  Jos. V.,Stamfd-hill. 
3015.  McDonnell,  Jas., M.C.,  Stamford-hill. 
1919.  Mac.Donnell,  John  J.  M.,  Wimbledon. 
I  384.  McDonnell,  Wm.C,  Sfco&s  Newmgton. 

1882.  MacDonogh,  Wm.  F.,  Tioickenham. 
1-1.  McDouall,  Herbert  Crichton,  A'.v.  N'. 
1903.  McDouall,Jn.Crichton8.,GWtfCWrf. 
;  $96.  McDougal,  Ernest  Duncan,  Park-et. 

1893.  McDougall,  Alan,  Manchester. 

32.  McDougall,Hbt.AlHn.TIoMer,JV«7?W 
-1.  McDougall,  Jas.  Edlington,  Liverpool. 
>!».  McDougall,Jno.TileyM.,&roMa»?/rfoM. 
■7.  M<  Dowall,  Colin  Fras.  Fk.,  Ti<chur>t. 
P998 


1901.  MacDowall,  Win,  McD.,  R.A.M.C. 
l913.§McEnery,  Margaret  J.,  Sherborne. 
19U0.  McEnery,  Win.  Aug.,  Saw  Francisco. 
190b.  McEvedy,  Patrick  Francis,  AVji;  Zp«/. 

1916.  McEvedy,  Peter  George,  Guys-hosp. 
1886.  Macevoy,  Henry  John,  lirondesbury. 
1910.  MacEwan,  Ernest,  i?.AT. 

1906.  McEwen,  Owen  Reginald,  R.A.M.C. 
1910.  Macewen,  William,  O.B.E.,  Glasgow. 

1917.  McFadyean,  Kenneth,  Gt.  Colleges!. 

1902.  Macfadyen,  Norman,  LetchxvoHh. 

1915.  McFarland,  John  Beattie,  M.C. 

1891.  McFarlane,Alex.  Ra3trick,  Milner-st. 

1913.  McGeagh,  G.  R.  D.,  M.C,  7.  o/ J/«w. 
1878.  McGeagh,  Thos. E.Foster,  Hadhu: 

1914.  MacGibbon,  Francis  Oreti,  Neio  Zeal. 

1916.  McGibbon,  Peter,  Canada. 
1905.  MacGill,  Donald  Grey,  Roc/ulale. 
l9l8.§McGill,  Janet  McAllister,  Tufnell-pk. 

1914.  MacGill, Ylofex\c,bl.C,Littleborou<ih. 

1900.  McGillivray,  Donald,  Toronto. 
1912.  McGillycuddy,  A.  R.  N.,Bournemth. 
1885.  MacGillycuddy,  Niell,  Bournemouth. 

1889.  McGowan,  James  Sinclair,  Oldham. 

1892.  MacGrath,  Edmund  John,  Nortvood. 

1907.  McGreer,  Charles  Grange,  Winnipeg. 

1896.  MacGregor,  Arthur  Rbt.,  Weymouth. 

1890.  McGregor,  George,  Portsmouth. 

1885.  MacGregor,  John,  Duke-st.,  W. 
1905.  Machin,  Frank  Smith,  Hereford. 

1917.  Mcllroy,  Howard  Douglas,  Havant. 

1904.  Mcllroy,  James  Archibald,  Moseleu. 

1888.  Mcllroy,  Jn.  Black,  Balmain,  N.S.W. 

1903.  Mcllroy,  Jn.  Morrison,  Roehamplon. 

1915.  Mclnnis,  Archibald,  Canada. 
1902.  Macintosh,  Arch.  Malcolm,  Natal. 

1905.  Mclntyre,  Ernest,  Mitcham. 

1910.  Mclver,  Colin,  Grindlax,  Sf  Co.,  S.W. 

1889.  Mack,  Cyril  Gordon,  Highbury. 

1897.  Mackay,  Duncan  Matheson,  Hull. 

1901.  Mackay,  Ernest  Chas.,  St.  Leonards. 

1883.  Mackay,  George,  Edinburgh. 
1914.§MackaV,  Helen  M.  M.,  Manchester. 
1873.  McKay,H.Kellock,C.B.,C.I.E.,7.J/.& 
1894.  McKay,  John  Gilbert,  N.S.  W. 

1884.  Mackay,  Norman E ben.,  Halifax,  N.S. 
1910.  MacKay, Patrick Andrew,7^»(/'</;A;?/. 
1888.  Mackay,  Percy  Barnard,  Doncasfer. 

1898.  McKay,  Robert,  Chandos-strcet. 

1886.  Mackay, Wm.Bertie,C.M.G.,2terwtcfc. 
lillit.  McKay,  Win.  Kellock,  Vernon,  B.C. 

1902.  McKciin,  George  Bartley,  Ledbury. 
1902.  McKee,  Joseph  Fennel,  Tndiannpolis. 
1896.  Mackenzie,  Alexander,  Leeds. 

L909.  McKenzie,  Alex.  Ernest,  Appleton. 

1883.  .McKenzie,  Archil,:, 1.1.  AVaf. 

1866.  Mackenzie,  Fdc.  Morell,  Hans-place. 

DO.-).-, 


MEMBERS. 


233 


1884.  Mackenzie,IIect. Wm.  G.,  U.  Brook-st. 
1919.  Mackenzie,  John  Alex.,  Winnipeg. 

1880.  Mackenzie,  John  F.  Edward. 
1917.  Mackenzie,  Kenneth  A.  I.,  Hyde. 
1892.  Mackenzie,  Kenneth  Morell. 

1907.  Mackenzie,  Louis  Hope  Lovat,  I. M.S. 
1904.  Mackenzie,  Stephen  %\ovton,Dorking. 

1903.  Mackenzie,  Stuart  Donald,  Ontario. 
1915.  McKenzie,  William  George,  Bristol. 
1878.  McKeough,  George  Thomas,  Canada. 
1918.§McKeown,  Kathleen  McC,  Enfield. 
1890.  McKeown,  P.  Walt.  Hughes,  Toronto. 
1892.  Mackeson,  Guy. 

1907.  Mackey,LeonardGeo. Jos., B'mingh'm. 

1897.  McKie,GordonMcKenzie, Rotherhithe. 
1902.  McKinney,  Hugh  Giffen,  W.  Af.  M.  S. 
]  892.  McKinnon, Arch.Andrew,Z?r. Guiana. 

1894.  Mackinnon,  John  Alexander. 

1895.  Mackintosh,  Jn.  Stewart,  Hampstead. 

1890.  Macknight,  Conway  Montg.,  N.S.  W. 
1910.  Mack  wood,  John  Charsley,  M.C. 

1904.  McLaren,  George  Hagarty,  Toronto. 

1885.  MacLaren,  M.,  C.M.G.,  N. Brunsicick. 

1876.  McLarty,  Colin,  St.  Thomas,  Ontario. 
1917.  Maclean,  Bruce,  Mincing-lane. 
1919.  MacLean, Charles  Fnrg\is,Hollington. 
1906.  MacLean,  Charles  Murray,  Cape. 

1877.  Maclean,  Fitzroy  Beretford,R.A.M.C. 

1909.  McLean,  Hugh,  Richmond. 
1906.  Maclean,  Neil  John,  Winnipeg. 

1887.  McLean,  Wm.  W.  L.,  Queenstown. 

1904.  McLeav,  Charles  Wm.,  W.Af.M.S. 
1906.  McLellan,  Wilbert  Ernest,  Ontario. 

1898.  MacLellan,  William,  Cricklewood. 

1896.  Maclennan,  Duncan  Neil,  Toronto. 

1881.  McLennan,  Warwick  Guy. 

1888.  Macleod, David Thos., Holland-pk.-av. 

1891.  MacLeod,  Ewan  Cameron,  I.M.S. 

1889.  MacLeod,HaroldHayBrodie,»S$m(?s&. 
1901.  McLeod,  James  Alex.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
1898.  MacLeod,  Rodk.  Alex.,  Charlwood-st. 
1917.  McLeod,  Thomas  Hawks,  Richynond. 
1887.  McLurg,  John,  Michigan,  U.S.A. 
1869.  McMahon,  John  James. 

1906.  McMane,  Charles,  Donegal,  Canada. 
1914.  MacManus,  Desmond  M.,  Kiltimagh. 

1910.  McMaster,  Albert  Victor,  Bangor. 
1901.  MacMaster,DonaldA.Dunlop,iV.&  W. 

1892.  McMichael,Arth. William,  VowcKrch. 
1917.  McMillan,  Arthur  Niel,  Middle. -hosp. 
1919.  Macmillan,  Edjrar  Duncan,  York. 

1882.  McMillan,  John  Furse,  Sandoivn. 
1914.  McMillan,  Kenneth  Holl,  Lee. 
1859.  McMorris,  Robert  James,  R.  N. 

1907.  McMurtry,Walter  Campbell,  Canada. 

1905.  Macnab,  John  Theodore,  Balham. 

1886.  McNabb,SirD.J.P.,K.B.E.,CB.,i?.Ar. 

9112 


1911.  McNair,  Arthur  James,East  Dulwich. 
1897.  Macnair,  Norman,  Glasgow. 
1897.  McNally,  Geo  Johnston,  Canada. 

1909.  MacNalty,  Arthur  Salusbury,  L.G.B. 
1897.  Macuamara,  Eric  Danvers,  Welbeck-st. 

1880.  Macnamara,  HughWTinckworth,i2.iV. 

1902.  McNutt,Wm.Fletcher,»S'aMi;VaMctsc0. 
1889.  McOscar,  John,  Buxton. 

1910.  Macoun,  John,  Campbellford,  Canada. 
1889.  Macphail,  John  Andrew,  Montreal. 

1918.  Macpherson,  Donald  Gregory. 
1891.  Macpherson,  Wm.  Hugh,  Topsham. 
1888.  McQueen,  Chas.  Alex.  S.,  Nova  Scotia. 

1903.  McQueen,  Robert  Martin,  Eaton-terr. 
1914.  McRae,  David  Gair,  M.C,  Bow-road. 
1908.  Macrae,  Donald,  Bow-road. 

1910.  McRae,  John  Roy,  Canada. 

1877.  McReddie,  Geo.  Dougal,  Greenhithe. 

1913.  McRitchie,  Philip,  M.C,  Canada. 
1908.  McSheehy, O.WTm.,D.S.O.,R.A.M.C. 

1904.  McTavish,  Frank,  Vancouver. 

1904.  McVail,  John  Borland,  Assam. 

1884.  McVitie,  John  William,  Hove. 
1896.  MacWatters,  Jn.  Courtenay,  Bristol. 

1895.  Madden,  Francis  Brian,  Hi/ the. 
1879.  Maddick,Edmund;D.,O.B.E.,.fifr^oM. 

1905.  Maddison,  Thos.  Wm.,  Stamford-hill. 

1881.  Maddison,  Wm.  Thomas,  Bristol. 
1887.  Maddox,  Ralph  Henry,  CLE.,  I.M.S. 

1887.  Mader,  Pieter  Johannes,  Cape. 
1919.§Madgavkar,  Malati,  Hampstead. 
1891.  Madge,  Arthur  Ernest. 

1896.  Madge,  Edward  Douglas,  Mag/air. 

1911.  Madge,  Quintus,  O.B.E.,  Liverpool. 

1916.  Madgwick,  George  Alex.  S.,  Ilford. 

1917.  Maelzer,  Noel  H.  S.,  c/o  L.  4"  S.  W.-bk. 

1910.  Magarey,  Arch.  Campbell,  Adelaide. 

1888.  Magauran,  James,  Cavan. 

1901.  Magee,  Charles  Crozier  Tandy,  Vict. 

1885.  Maggs,Wm.Adolphus,  U.  Wimnole-st. 
1871.  Magill,  Sir  James,  K.C.B.,  R.A.M.C. 

1906.  Mago wan, Peter  Donald  TPr&ser. Lame. 

1914.  Mahabir,  Frank,  Trinidad. 

1884.  Maher,  Chas.  Henry,  Sydney,  N.S.  W. 
1904.  Maher,  Mahmoud,  Egypt. 
1899.  Maher,  Michael  Robert,  Liverpool. 
1881.  Mahonied,Arth.Geo.S.,2?oM>v*ewioM^ 
1913.  Mahon,  Edw.  McMahon,  Dulwich. 

1911.  Mahrus,  Nagib,  Fauoum,  Egypt. 
1910.  Maidment,  Fredk.  N.  H.,  Harleslon. 
1879.  Maile,Charles Edm.Drayson, Const. CI. 

1912.  Maile,  Wm.  Chas.  Drayson,  Barnet. 
1916.  Maingot,  Rodnev  Honor,  Hendon. 

1897.  Mainprise,Cecil \V.,D.S.O.,R.A.M.C. 
1888.  Maisey,  Charles  Thos.BoodkvV.S.  W 

1919.  Maitland,  Charles  Dundas,  Brighton. 
1896.  Maitland,  Charles  Robt.,  Dulwich. 

9169 


234 


MEMBERS. 


1919.  Maitland,  Hugh  Betlmne,  Toronto, 

1884.  Maitland,  Percy  Edmund,  R.N. 
1>04.  Maitland,  Vivian  Grav,  Nuneaton. 
1914.  M Mtland-Jones,  A.  G.,  M.C.,  0.13.E. 
1889.  .Major,  Arthur  Cuudell,  Hungerford. 

1903.  Major,  Hugh  Marcus,  Jersey. 
1806.  Major,  Napoleon  Bisdee,  R.A.M.C. 

1892.  Makalua,  Matth.Manuia,6'. Leonard's. 
1875.  Makeig-Jones,  William,  Torquay. 

1893.  Malabre,  Herbert  Frederic,  Jamaica. 

1914.  Malcolm,  Alan  S.  Lack,  Holloivay,  N. 
1899.  Malcolm,  Alex.  John,  Bedford-park. 
18S3.  Malcolm,  John  David,  Wimpole-st. 

1915.  Maiden,  Edm.  Claud,  Cambridge. 

1885.  Maiden,  Frank  James,  Malvern. 

1886.  Male,  Herbert  Christopher,  Croydon. 

1916.  Malik,  Labib  Abdul,  Dudley-place. 
1865.  Malim,  George  Warcup,  Rochdale. 
1861.  Maling,  Edwin  Allan,  Middleton  Tyas. 

1915.  Maling,  Ceo.  Allan,  V.C,  R.A.M.C. 
1883.  Maling,  Wm.  Havgarth,  Sunderland, 
1806.  Malins,  Sir  E  Iward,  Birmingham. 

1916.  Malkani,  Showkiram  S.,  Hyderabad. 
1915.  Malkin,  Sydney  Alan  S.,  Longport. 
1913.  Mallam,  Dalton,  Wantage. 

1896.  Mallam,  Harry  Guy,  Brighton. 
1891.  Mallam,  William  Andrew,  Naples. 
1869.  Mallam,  William  Prior,  Acton. 
1889.  Mallard,  Frank  Keg.,  Hammersmith. 
19()ii.  Malleson,  Herbert  Cecil,  Hampstead. 
1915.  Malliuick,  Samuel,  Oudtshoorn. 
1915.  Mallya,  Ganapathy,  Cromwell-road. 
1877.  Malpas,  Douglas  Dent,  Biarritz. 

1913.  Malpas,  Douglas  Duncan,  Boscombe. 

1887.  Malpas,  James,  Southsea. 

1914.  Maltby,  Henry Wingate,M.C„2?oafc»i. 
1901.  Maltby,  Wni.  Ernest  Geo.,  Brighton. 
1877.  Malvin,  Mark,  Scarborough. 

1905.  Mamlock,  Harold  Charles,  Pari*. 

1897.  Manasseh,  Antonius  Joseph,  Bei/rout. 
1886.  Manbv,Kdwd.Petronell,Zoc.<r^.2?>-d. 
1895.  Manby,  Walter  Edward,  Bridport. 

1904.  Manchester,  John  Wm.,  Ar.  Brunswick. 
1913.  Mandana,  Kamberan  la  Coriapa. 

1  '»< (8.  Ma udel, Eliaa Le< ip.Woolf.G'wyVAosp. 
L884.  Blander,  Percy  Robert,  Pentonville. 
1901.  Mandy,  Percy  Stephen,  Hylhe. 
L915.  Manfield,  Alwyne  II.,  Northampton. 
1901.  .Maniir.ld,(^-.,.IIht.H.,M.('.,Z/cA/?eW. 
I860.  Manistv,  Francis  Steuart,  cluster. 
1891.  Mankhell,  Arthur,  Bradford. 
LS99.  Manlove,Ja9.Erne8t,#£.XeoMa/,rf<!-o.-& 
L895.  Mann,  Fairman  Rackham,  Roy.  Nary. 
L895.  Mann,Fredk.  Wm.  Slingsby,  Ttevesby. 
L903.  Mann,  Harold  Chas.  Cons.  Guy's. 
1910.  Mann.  Horace  Lloyd,  FolkingTutm. 
1864.  Mann,  Wm.  Slingsby,  Bhos-on-Sea. 
9240 


1900.  Manning,  Ernest  John,  Southall. 
1889.  Manning,  Hy.  Paul  Owen,  Faversham. 
1897.  Manning, Herbt-Campbelh-Dwcfoste/-. 
1880.  Manning,  Philip  Percy,  Kend(d. 
1896  Manning,  Richd.  Beattie,  JJ>//s,  <SV»». 

1893.  Manning,  Thomas  Davys,  Weymouth. 

1889.  Mansbridge,  Josiah,  Harley-street,  W. 
1877.  Mansell,  Edward  Rosser,  Hastings. 
1891.  Mansell,  Harry  Rosser,  Hastings. 
1864.  Manser,  Frederick,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

1901.  Manser,Fredk. Bailey,  TunVdge  Wells. 
1913.  Mansfield,  Harold  Young,  Cambridge. 

1904.  Mansfield,  Perceval  Aub.,  Sevenoaks. 
1907.Manson-Bahr,P.H.,D.S.O.,Jry»7/t-s«: 
1919.  Mansour,  Aziz  Abd  El  Sayed. 

1890.  Mantell,  Hugh  Fraser,  Transvaal. 
1879.  Mantle,  Alfred,  Harrogate. 

1905.  Manuel,  Alexander,  Harley-street. 

1891.  Manwaring,  Edwd.  Ernest,  Worthing. 
1874  Maples,  Reginald,  Kingsclere. 

1892.  March,  Edwd.  Gerald,  Reading. 
1891.  March,  Geoffrey  Colley,  Southampton. 

1894.  March,  Joseph  Ogdin,  Amesbziry. 
1907.  Marchant,  Eric  Lachlan,  O.B.E. 
1919.  Marcus,  Maurice,  Forest-gate. 

1913.  Marcus,  S.  Hugo,  Northumberland-av. 
1884.  Marder,  Edward  Swan,  Lyme  Regis. 

1904.  Marett,  Philip  Jauvrin,  i?.AJ/.C. 

1914.  Margnat,  Jean  E.,  Vichy. 

1879.  Mark,  Leonard  Portal,  Oxford-terr. 

1897.  Markby,  Herbert,  Morley^ 

1909.  Marklove,  John  Carrington,  Stroud. 
1875.  Marks.  Charles  Ferdinand,  Brisbane. 

1895.  Marks,  Herbt.  Wm.  Jas.,  iV.S.  IF. 

1896.  Marks,  Leonard  Freeman,  Mumbles. 
1886.  Marks,  Robert  John.  J.Af.S. 

1905.  Marks,  Urban,  Swansea. 

1903.  Markus,  Charles,  Wimpole-street. 
1872.  Marlatt,  Chas.  Wm.,  Ontario. 
1911.  Marie,  Samuel,  Buckfastleigh. 

1880.  Marlow, FrankWm.,<Syrac*we, U.S.A. 

1886.  Marquis,  Duncan,  Pha-nix-st.,  N.W. 

1898.  Marrack,  George  Comyns,  Woohton. 

1902.  Marrett,  Henry  Norman,  Sandon. 
1919.  Marriner,  Humphrey  I. .Bournemouth. 

1910.  Marriner,  Kenneth  D.,  Kcighlcy. 
L884  Marriner,  Wm.  Bbt.L.,2?ourȣfnottM. 
1895.  Marriott,  Arthur.  Aldeburah. 

L915.  .Marriott,  Francis  Keene,  Brintun. 

1887.  Marriott,  Henry  Tancred,  Brighton. 

1888.  Marriott,  Horace  Bruce,  7«'..V. 
1884.  Marriott,  Hyde,  Stockport. 

1900.  Marriott,  Oswald.  //«////  A'».////. 
1917.  Marriott,  William,  St.  Thos.-ho8B. 

1904.  Mams,  Henry  Fairley,  Bourne  Bud. 
1894.  Minis,  Win.  Arthur.  Birmingham. 
L884,  Marsden,  Herbt  Harrison,  Ormskirk. 

9287 


MEMBERS. 


235 


1883.  Marsden,  Jame3  Aspinall,  Lightcliffe. 
1879.  Marsden,  James  Oort,  I. M.S. 
1891.  Marsden,  Richd.  Walter,  Manchester. 
1911.  Marsden,  Walter  Gibson,  Manchester. 
1919.  Marsh,  Alfred,  St.  He/ens. 

1901.  Marsh,  Charles  Allied,  Bath. 
1879.  Marsh,  Charles  James,  Yeovil. 
1894.  Marsh.  Edward  Henry,  Long  Preston. 

1914.  Marsh,  Frank  Douglas,  M.C. 
1897.  Marsh,  Henry  Rupert,  Anerley. 
1894.  Marsh,  John  Hedley,  Macclesfield. 

1878.  Marsh,  Joseph  Henry,  Hove. 

1911.  Marsh,  Octavius  de  Burgh,  O.B.E. 
1876.  Marsh,  Octavius  E.  Bulwer,  Newport, 

1879.  Marsh,  Wm.  Aspinall,  Skelmersdale. 
1887.  Marshall,  Arth.  Lumsden,  Up.  Clapton. 

1902.  Marshall,  Arthur  Thomson,  Bideford. 
1894.  Marshall,  Augustine,  Lowestoft. 

1903.  Marshall, Chas.de  Zouche,  Thorverton. 

1915.  Marshall,  Clias.  Jennings, Char. (Jr. -h. 

1908.  Marshall,  Claude  Herbert,  Uganda. 

1912.  Marshal],  Crawford  C,  Vict.,  Aust. 

1914.  Marshall,  Edward  Hillis,  Hampstead. 

1889.  Marshall,  Edwd.  Williams,  Mitcham. 
1906.  Marshall,  Eric  Stewart,  M.C. 

1911.  Marshall,  Geoff  rev,  O.B.E.  ,Kensingin. 

1915.  Marshall,  UeraldS.,O.B.E.,i2.  A  Jf.C. 

1905.  Marshall,  Herbert  Frank,  Macclesfield. 
190rt.  Marshall,  Jn.  Dodds,  D.S.O.,  Bolton. 
1881.  Marshall,  John  Grissell. 

1870.  Marshall,  Lewis  Walt.,  Nottingham. 

1916.  Marshall,  Philip  Sydney,  Barnham. 
1901.  Marshall,  Reg.  Prvnne,  Bermondsey. 

1909.  Marshall,  Russell  Hardy  Sidney,  Ely. 

1900.  Marshall,  Thomas  Bingham,  Oxford. 

1906.  Marshall,  William  Burton,  Norwich. 

1890.  Marshall,  William  Ernest,  R.  N. 

1914.  Marshall,  William  Henry,  Bath. 

1884.  Marshall, W.  L. W  ,  C.M.G.,  Hddrsfid. 

1891.  Marson,  Cyril  Darby,  Stafford. 

1915.  Marston,  Arch.  Daniel,  Clapham. 
1881.  Marston,  Francis  Ernest,  Berriew. 
1887.  Marston,  Henry  John,  Willesden. 

1901.  Mart,  Wm.  Thos.  Dakin,  Sheffield. 
1883.  Marten,  Robt.  Humphrey,  Adelaide. 
1883.  Martin,  Albert,  Wellington,  N.Z. 
1899.  Martin,  Alfred  Eugene,  Elstree. 
1867.  Martin,  Anthony  Herbert,  Evesham. 
1893.  Martin,  Antony  Alex.,  Eastbourne. 
1893.  Martin,  Arth.  James,  Bloxivich. 
1889.  Martin,  Chas.  Jas.,  C.  "SI. G., Lister  Inst. 
1879.  Martin, Edwd. Fuller,  Weston-s.-Mare. 

1902.  Martin,  Edward  Lister,  Hull. 
1911.  Martin,  Ernest  Percy. 

1885.  Martin,FrancisG.Clifton,i?e>7/<oM(/,s-<?if/. 
1898.  Martin,FrancisJn.Hensley,JBo^es/b;-rf. 
1897.  Martin,  Francis  Ravnes,  Transvaal. 

9336" 


1893.  Martin,  Frederic  William,  Brighouse. 
1887.  Martin,  Fredk.  Geo.  S.G.,  Darlington. 
1913.  Martin,  Gerald  Noel,  Sheffield. 

1905.  Martin,  Harold  Philip,  Toronto. 
1870.  Martin,  Hy.  Charrington,i?e/brwiC/7<&. 

1885.  Martin,  Hy.  Jos.  Walklate,  Mill  Hill. 
1903.  Martin,  James  Ernest,  Epsom. 
1864.  Martin,  Jas.  Hamilton,  D.S.O.,  R.N. 
1883.  Martin,  James  Pirie,  Box. 

1897.  Martin,  John,  Royal  Navy. 
1917.  Martin,  John  Aston,  Norwood. 

1908.  Martin,  John  Birch,  Felsted. 

1860.  Martin,Jn.  Hj.CFA'vidge,Portsmouth. 

1899.  Martin,  John  Macleod,  iiWo«,  U.S.A. 
1893.  Martin,  Jn. Newton,  M.B.E., Tavist'ck. 

1900.  Martin,  Louis  Charles,  Hounslow. 
1916.  Martin,  Owen  Sidney,  Wimpole-st. 
1864.  Martin,  Paulin,  Abingdon. 

1909.  Martin,  Paulin  John,  Abingdon. 

1909.  Martin,  Philip  Sidney,  M.C. 

1913.  Martin,  Reginald  Victor,  I. M.S. 

1899.  Martin,  Robert  Collins,  Clifton. 

1910.  Martin,  Robert  Telford,  Sheffield. 

1875.  Martin,  Samuel  Edgar,  Neuory. 

1882.  Martin,  Sidney  H.  Cox,  Wimpole-st. 
1879.  Martin,  Theodore,  Temple  Cloud. 
1897.  Martin,  Thomas,  Thatcnam. 

1907.  Martin,  William  Beare,  Barrasford. 
1914.§Martland,  Edith  Marjorie,  Oldham. 
1877.  Martland,  Edward  William,  Oldham. 

1886.  Martland,  Thomas,  Bournemouth. 
1890.  Martlev,  Francis  Charles,  Bayswater. 
1912.  Martyh,  Avenell  F.  Cleeve,  R.A.M.C. 
L881.  Martyn,  Ernest,  Mansfield. 

1902.  Martyn,  Frank  D.,  Sutton-in-Ashfield. 

1893.  Martyn,  George,  Los  Angeles. 

1887.  Martyn,  Reginald,  Exmouth. 

1911.  Martyn,  Valentine  Cleeve,  M.C. 

1876.  Masani,  Hormasji  Dadabhoi,  l.M.S. 

1906.  Mascarenhas,  Eugene  A.,  Bombay. 

1911.  Masefield,  Wm.  Gordon,  Trentham. 
1906.  Masina,  Dinshaw  Manekji,  Bombay. 

1914.  Masina,  Pestanji  Manekji. 
1896.  Maskell,  John  William,  'Hobart. 

1901.  Mason,  Alfred,  M.C,  Deal. 

1883.  Mason,  Arth.  Henry,  Walton-on-Th. 
1916.  Mason,FrancisCourtenay,.HawtyW ead. 
1885.  Mason,FrancisJ.Gorringe,  Cheltenham . 
1890.  Mason,  Frank,  Torquay. 

1894.  Mason,  Frank  William,  Boston. 
1868.  Mason,  George,  Wisbech. 
1896.  Mason,  Gerald  Bovell,  Baldock. 
1890.  Mason,  Harold,  Leamington. 

1884.  Mason,  Henry,  Leicester. 

1912.  Mason,  Henry  Sinclair,  Ponti/pool. 

1900.  Mason,  Herbert  Alfred,  Duffield. 
1881.  Mason,  John,  Windermere. 

9393 


236 


MEMBERS. 


1898.  Mason,  Johu  Harold,  Northampton. 
1875.  Mason,  Jn.  Wallis  B.,  Osnaburgh-terr. 

1875.  Mason,  John  Wright,  Hull. 

1910.  Mason,  Maurice  Charles,  Newfon-rd. 

1915.  Mason,  Robert  Paul  Scott,  M.C. 

1900.  Mason,  Samuel,  O.B.E.,  <S'.  Africa. 
1893.  Mason,  Wui.  Blaikie,  Southsea. 

1879.  Mason,  William  Harrap,  Leeds. 
1868.  Mason,  William  Inglis,  Sudbury. 
1889.  Ma.sser,  Edwd.  Chas.,  Hampden-club. 
1872.  Massingham,  Jn.  Payne,  Wolstanton. 

1917.  Masson,  Keith,  St.  Bart's. 
1919.  Massonda,  Alfred  Yaphet,  Cairo. 

1893.  Master,  Alfred  Edmund,  R.A.M.C. 
1892.  Master,  George,  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 
1907.  Master,  Jehangir  Ardeshir,  Holloway. 

1876.  Masters,  John  Alfred,  Kniyhtsbridye. 

1918.  Masters,  Walter  Edgar,  Hassocks. 
1872.  Matcham,  Alfred,  St.  Georyfs-rd. 
1913.  Mather,  Edw.  Elton,  Tunbridye-toells. 
1913.  Mather,  George  S.,  Ceylon. 

1913.  Mather,  Horace,  Cheltenham. 

1914.  Mather,  Joseph  Henry,  Southport. 

1903.  Matheson,  Farquhar  M.,  Harroio. 
1803.  Mathew,  Chas.  Montague,  I.M.S. 

1883.  Mathew,  Chas.  Pynsent,  Thorneombe. 

1894.  Mathew,  Geo.  Porter,  Port  Elizabeth. 
1907.  Mathew,  Philip  Walter,  Colombo. 

1895.  Mathews,  Charles,  Hove. 

1885.  Mathews,  Frank  Edwd.,  Nantivich. 

1880.  Mathew8,SidneyRobt.Harvey,2?i'c£fcy 

1907.  Mathews,  Win,  L' Estrange,  Bradley. 
1892.  Mathews,  Wm.  Robert,  Transvaal. 

1905.  Mathias,  Charles  David,  Tenby. 
1913.  Mathias,  Henry  Hugh,  Tenuity. 

1916.  Mathie,  George  Cecil,  Bilston. 

1908.  Mathieson,  William,  R.A.M.C. 
189(5.  Mathison,  Arthur  John,  Hornsey. 

1911.  Matliur,  Kalka  Prasad,  Bareilly. 
1916.§Matland,  Adeline  Mabel,  Louyhton. 

1904.  Matson,  Horace  Sidney,  I.M.S. 

1915.  Matson,  Robert  Charles,  Kensington. 
1882.  Mattei,  Edward. 

1913.  Matthew,  A.  Wellington,  Chinffford. 
1894.  Matthews,  A  rth.Ken ward,  Notting-hill 
1887.  Matthews,*  'has.  Edwd.,  North'n-hosp. 

1906.  Matthews,  Edgar  Win.,  Kingston. 

1898.  Matthews,  Ernest  A.  C.,D.S.U.,Z.  J/.S. 

191 2.  MattliewsJ Jeorge William,  Dewshury. 
1918.§Matthewa,  Gladys,  Cheltenham. 
1910.  Matthew-,  Guy,  Suffolk-street. 

1884.  Matthews,  Harry  E.  II.,  Whetstone. 

1899.  Matthews,  John*,  R.A.M.C. 

1914.  Matthews,  . John  Hum,  it.  M.C. 

1901.  Matthews,  John  Cuthbert,  Liverpool. 

1917.  Matthews,  Joseph  S.,  Hoppers-road. 
1919.$Matthew8,  K.  II.,  L.  Margaret-rd. 

9  154 


1896.  Matthews,  Saml.  Ryder  R.,  Beptford. 
1890.  Matthews,  Sidney  Philip,  Crawley. 

1901.  MatthewSjThomas  Arnold,  Richmond. 
1880.  Matthews,  Valentine,  Suffolk-street. 

1885.  Matthey,  Arthur,  British  Guiana. 

1896.  Maturin,  Francis  Hy.,  Lymington. 
18154.  Maturin,  Henry,  Winchfietd. 

1882.  Maude,  Arthur,  Weslerham. 

1917.  Maudling,  Walter  Harry,  Wattington. 
1880.  Maudsley,SirHenry,K.C.M.G.,C.B.E. 

1897.  Maugham,  Wm.  Somerset,  Bover-st. 

1883.  Maughan,  James,  Albany-street. 
1890.  Maund,  John  Hansby,  Newmarket. 
1897.  Maunsell,  Debonnaire  Fdk.,  EarCs-ct. 
1916.  Mauusell,Fdk.  W.,  Gt.  Winchester-st. 
1890.  Maurice, Geo.T. K.,C,M.G.,R.A.M. C. 
1910.  Maurice,  Godfrey  K.,M.C,  Marlboro'. 
1896.  Maurice, Walter  Byron,  Marlborough. 
1883.  Maurice,  William  James,  Reading. 
1874.  Mavor,  Rev.  Wm.  Samuel,  Brentwood. 

1902.  Mavrogordato,  Anthony,  Oxford. 
1902.  Maw,  George,  Shortlands. 

1914.  Maw,  Gerald  Woffinden,  Bedford. 

1892.  Maw,  Henry  Trentham,  Westcott. 

1915.  Mawe,  Eric  Spanton,  Chislehurst. 
1914.  Mawer,  Percy  Uvedale,  St.  Barfs. 

1899.  Mawson,  Joseph  Arthur,  Liverpool. 
1914.  Mawson,  Owen  David  B.,Hampstead. 
1890.  Mawson,  Samuel  Francis,  Bolton. 
1872.  Mawson,  Wm.  Arthur,  I.M.S. 

1895.  Maxwell,  Ernest  Jas.,  South  Shields. 
1906.  Maxwell,  Herbt.  Bowen,  B.  Columb. 

1896.  Maxwell,  Jas.  Laidlaw,  Formosa. 
1910  Max  well, Thos.Clarkson,6'tV/v«iw«e. 

1900.  Maxwell, Wm. Walker, ThamesDitton. 
1877.  May,  Albt.  Edward,  S.  Hayliny. 
1864.  May,  Augustus  Square,  Forest  Hill. 

1901.  May,Chas.  Montague Neale, Kimberley 

1886,  May,  Chichester  Gould,  Cudoyan-pl. 
1914.  May,  Claude  Jocelyn  Delabere,  Bath. 
1800.  May,  Francis  Hollingsworth,  Aston. 

1893.  May,  George  Ernest,  Ware, 

1896.  May,  Henry  James,  Southampton. 
1850.  May,  John  Henry  Square,  Plymouth. 
1802.  May,  Percival  Marshall,  R.N. 
1877.  May,  Percy,  Endsleigh-gdns. 

1897.  May,  Sydney  William,  Burton-on-Tr. 
1870.  May,  Thomas,  Bicester. 

1808.  May,  Walter  John,  Up.  Wimpole-st. 
1874.  May,  William  Allan,  C.B.,  R.A.M.C. 
1904.  May,  Wm.  Norman,  Sunning. 
1872.  Maybury,  Aurelius  Victor,  Landport. 

L905,  Maybury, Aurelius WcXoy, Portsmouth. 
1877.  Maybury,  Lysander,  Southsea. 
L870.  Maybury,  Wm.  Augustus,  Colchester. 

1882,  May,'.  John,  Manila. 

1006.  Mayer. Clifford  Antony  Leo,  Baroda. 

9511 


MEMBERS. 


237 


1909.  Mayer,  Ernest,  Ealing. 

1902.  Mayer,  Thos.  Fdk.  Gisborne,  Gambia. 

1871.  Mayer,  William  Lewiu,  Brixham. 
1911.  Mayers,  Lewis  Mendel,  Cape. 

1901.  Mayes,  Fred.  James  Alex.,  Bristol. 
1898.  Mayhew,  Christopher  Jn.,  Southsea. 
1905.  Mayhew,  Evelyn  Hill,  St.  Albans. 
1882.  Maynard,  Edward  Charles. 

1898.  Maynard,  George  Darell,  Transvaal. 
19l8.§Maynard,  Joyce  Baron,  Wimbledon. 
1895.  Mayne,  Bertie  James,  Cam  Brea. 
1913.  Mayne,  Cyril  Frederick,  Up.  Nonvood. 

1890.  Mayne,  James  O'Neil,  Brisbane. 
1877.  Mayne,  Walt.  Furlong,  Urmston. 

1899.  Mayne,  William  Boxer,  Swindon. 
1895.  Mayne,  Wm.  Sidney,  Lydney. 
1870.  Mayo,  Alfd.  Charles,  Gt.  Yarmouth. 
1897.  Mayo,  Edmond  Godfrey,  Corsham. 

1 882.  Mayo,  Frank  Herbert,  Headingley. 
1899.  Mayo,  Herbt.  Reginald,  Yarmouth. 

1891.  Mayo,  Walter  Cyril,  Headingley. 

1907.  Mayston,  John  Henry,  Up.  Clapton-rd. 
1897.  Mayston,  Robt.  Wm.,  Erith. 

1899.  Meachen,  George  Norman,  Durham. 
1897.  Meacock,  Henry  Chas.,  Wisbech. 
1880.  Mead,  Charles. 

1885.  Mead,  Francis  Henry,  California. 

1908.  Mead,  Guy  Harvey,  Sheffield. 

1  859.  Mead,  Hy.Thos.  Harvey,  Christclmrch. 

1883.  Mead,  Rivis,  Quirindi,  N.S.  W. 
1880.  Mead,  Robert  William,  Whitby. 

1888.  Mead,  Theophilus  Win.,  Portsmouth. 
1861.  Meade,  Edward,  Royal  Navy. 

1897.  Meade,  Frank  Elliott,  Blenheim,  N.Z. 
1860.  Meade,  Harry,  Bradford. 
1897.  Meade,  Norman  Gerald,  Manningham. 
1899.  Meade,  Warren,  P.  $  O.  Co. 

1892.  Meade-King,  Richd.  Liddon,  Taunton. 
1904.  Meade-King,  Wm.  Thos.  P.,  Minehead. 

1902.  Meaden,  Al'ban  A.,D.S.O., R.A.M.C. 

1909.  Meaden,  Charles  Anderson,  Finchleu. 

1886.  Meaden,  Edwd.  Henry,  C.M.G.,  R.N. 
1891.  Meadows,  Arth.  Hamilton,  Yarmouth. 
1858.  Meadows,  Chas.  Jas.  Barr,  Clapham. 

1918.  Meadows,  Guy,  Luton. 

1901 .  Meadows,  Syd.  Manvers  \N.,R.A.M.  C. 
1891.  Meagher,  Edwd.  Thomas,  R.N. 

1919.  Meaker,  Samuel  Rayuor,  Woking. 
1909.  Meakin,  Leslie,  Netvcastle,  Staffs. 
1882.  Mears,  Fredk.  Charles,  North  Shields. 
1873.  Mears,  Robert,  Atherstone. 

1872.  Measures,  Jn.  Wm.,  St.  Leonards-on-S. 
191 5.  Medlock,Charles  Harold,  Hampstead. 
1877.  Meek,  John  William,  Seme-hill. 
1904.  Meek,"  Wilfrid  Ombler,  St.Thos.-hosp. 

1889.  Meerwald,  Osmond  S.,  Maida-vale. 
1863.  Megget,  Archibald,  Neivby. 

9568 


1894.  Meggs,  Theo.  Hugh  Egbert,  Slough. 
1909.  Mekaffey,  John  Mitchell,  N.Z. 
1912.  Mehta,  Jivraj  Narayan,  Bombay. 
1912.  Mehta,  Nanalal  Maganlal,  Bombay. 
1903.  Meiklejohn,  Norman  S.,D.S.O.,R.N. 

1902.  Melhuish,  Hbt.  M.Hy.,D.S.0.,7.M..S'. 

1915.  Melhuish,  Thos. Walter,  Middksex-h. 
1886.  Melland,  Brian,  Bozvdon. 

1894.  Melland,  Chas.  Herbert,  Manchester. 

1883.  Meller,  Charles  Booth,  Cowbridge. 

1912.  Meller,  Robert  William,  fysicich. 

1897.  Mellish,  John  Stafford,  Tetbury. 

1916.  Mellon,  Bagenal  Harvey,  Dublin. 
1901.  Mellor,  Alfred  Shaw,  Westbourne-st. 

1892.  Mellor,  George  Mullins,  Wood-green. 
1909.  Mellor,  John,  Bury. 

1879.  Mellor,  Thomas,  Bury. 

1911.  Melrose,  Malcolm  Milton,  R.N. 

1885.  Melson,  George  Hyde,  Birmingham. 

1893.  Melville,  Stanley,  Devonshire-place, 

1918.  Menage,  Henry  Marie  A., Kensington. 

1913.  Menage\  Louis  M  Jacques, Mauritius. 

1917.  Mence,  Harold  G.  Victor,  Birm. 
1901.  Mence,  William  Charles,  A.vminster. 
191 1.  Mendis,  Jas. Wm.  Edwin, Chalk-farm. 

1882.  Mends,  Bowen  Stilon,  Hove. 
1908.  Mennell,  Jas.  Beaver,  Royal-cresc. 

1900.  Mennell,  Zebulon,  Hyde-pk.-ttrr . 
1917.  Menon, Anibadi Krishna,  T.  CookSfSon. 

1919.  Menon,  Anakara  V.  R.,  Gohlers-gn. 

1908.  Menon,  Chittayil  R.,  Cochin,  India. 
1917.  Menon,Pntkiyaveettil\'.J/rt/«6>,7«^. 

1914.  Menon,  Tottakat  Krishua,  Trichur. 
1911.  Menzies,  James,  Dorset-square. 

1884.  Menzies,  Jas.  Herbert,  Wetherby-pl. 

1898.  Mercer,  Alexander,  Southwark-st. 
1858.  MexceT,Xrt\\.^\r\att,Stanford-le-Hpe 

1913.  Mercer,  James  Dennis,  Eccles. 
1876.  Mercer,  Robert,  Bournemouth, 

1892.  Mercer,  Wm.  Bracewell,  Kaes,  N.Z. 

1893.  Mercer,Wm.  Stainton,  Wolrerli'mpfn. 

1901 .  Mercier.Chas.  Jerome  A.N. ,  Upton-pk. 
1900.  Meredith,  Richd.  Wm.  H.,  Wellington. 

1883.  Merritield,  Sydney  Sargent,  NS.'W. 

1899.  Merry,  Edward,  "Wandsivorth. 

1903.  Merry weather,RoyChas.,Pe/-i!A,  W.A. 

1914.  Merson,  Ronald  Kelburne,  Willerby. 
1914.  Messenger,H.Leslie,M.C.,2Z«»i/>8frwZ 

1885.  Messiter,  Arth.  Fredk.,  Doncaster. 

1913.  Messiter,  Cyril  Casson,  Dudley. 
1873.  Messiter,  Matthew  Arden,  Dudley. 
1878.  Messum,  Gordon  B.  Willie,  Pretoria. 
1890.  Metcalfe,  Alfred  Waugh,  York. 
1907.  Metcalfe,  Brian  Bentlev,  Lee. 
1888.  Metcalfe,  Geo.  Herbert,  Clare. 

1909.  Methven,Jn.CecilWilson,.SW h'mpfn 

1914.  M6tivier,  Vivian  Mercer,  Trinidad. 

9625 


238 


MEMBERS. 


1883.  Meyer,  Charles  Hartvig  Louw. 
1889.  Meyers,  Donald  Campbell,  Toronto. 

1881.  Meyers,  Herbert  Henry,  Tasmania. 

1914.  Meynell,  Jos.  Leopold,  Dovercourt. 

1893.  Meyrick-J  ones,H. Mey rick,  Cheltenham 

1894.  Miall,  Charles  L'Oste,  Paulton. 
1916.§Miall-Smith,  Gladys  Mary,  Higbgate. 
1897.  Michael,  Cyril  Eden,  Sydenham. 
1918.§Michael,  Daisy  K.  F.,  Byny- place. 
1902.  Michel,  Arthur  George  Hay,  Cape. 
1876.  Michell,  Henry  Slynian,  Liverpool. 
1886.  Michell,  John  Charles,  Seaton. 
1899.  Michell,  Ralph,  Leicester. 

1886.  Michelmore,  George,  Torquay. 

1915.  Michelmore, Relpli  Godfrey,  Topsbam. 
1892.  Michie,  Wm.  Adam,  Qower-street. 

1897.  Michod, Fred. Arch. Hope, Queensland. 

1902.  Micklethwait,  Geo.  Whitley,  York. 

1907.  Middlemiss,  James  Ernest,  Leeds. 
1894.  Middlemist,  Robt.  Chas.,  Stevenage. 
1906.  Middleton,  E.  M.,O.B.E.,  R.A.M.C. 
1899.  Middleton,  Percy  Ellwand,  Scarboro'. 
1888.  Midelton,  William  Jn.,  Bournemouth. 

1903.  Mieville,Geo.  Christian  B.,  Maids/one. 

1917.  Milanius,PallyarallelageDonJ.  Ceylon. 

1899.  Milbmke,  Wm.  Byron,  Sunderland. 
1896.  Milbank-SmithJlarryJ.M.,  Worthing. 
1864.  Milburn,  Fdk.  Le  Fevre,  KidlinyUm. 

1908.  Milburn,  Fredk.  Valentine,  Desford. 

1900.  Milburn,  Leslie,  Winchester. 

1 906.  Milburn, Oscar  Le  Fevre, Biggleswade. 

1908.  Miles,  Alfred,  Dinas  Powi's. 

3875.  Miles,  Geo.  Edward,  C.B.E.,  N.S.  W. 

1894.  Miles,  Henry  Pode,  Modbury. 

191").  Miles,  Stanley  Howard,  Shortlands. 

1S96.  Miles,  Usher  Wm.  Newton,  Bewdley. 

1,905.  Miles,  William,  Pontypridd. 

1902.  Miles,  Wm.  Percival,  GerrartPs  Cross. 

1887.  Milev,  Miles,  St.  Mary  Bourne. 

1882.  Mill,' William,   Wiyan. 

1898.  Millar,  Alex.  Fleming,  Fulham. 

1918.  Millar,  Gordon,  Tottenham. 

1918.  Millar,  Reginald  Stanley,  Brockley. 

1913.  Millard,  John,  Dolgelly. 

1855.  Millard,  Wm.  Jos.  Kelson,  Cheltenham 

1898.  Millen,  Seymour  Alfred,  Bridgend. 

1894.  Miller,  Alfred,  7.  Jf.& 

1899.  Miller,  Arthur  Alan,  Westminster. 

1916.  Miller,  Arthur  Alfonce,  Stratford. 

1888.  Miller,  Arthur  Dixon,  Birmingham. 
1905.  Miller,  Arthur  Hallowes,  Manchester. 

1901.  Miller,  Charles  Hewitt,  C.B.E. 
]9lH.  Miller,  Emanuel,  Stamford-hill. 

1900.  Miller,  Ernest  Alfred,  Putney. 

1895.  Miller,  George,  Bothioell,  Lanarhsh. 
1*99.  Miller,  Geo.  Valentine,  22oc&  Perrg. 

1902.  Miller,  Guv  Witton,  A'.  Thoresbg. 

9682 


1879.  Miller,  Hbt.  Percy,  <Sfct>&e  Newington. 
1892.  Miller,  John,  Wolverhampton. 

1904.  Miller,  Reginald  Hy.,  Harleg-street. 
1912.  Miller,  Robert  Hamilton,  Gambia. 
1909.  Miller,  Robt.  M.,  D.S.O.,  Wimbledon. 

1901.  Miller,  Thos.  Davidson,  Sidcup. 

1908.  Miller,  Thomas  Mackinlay,  R.A.M.C. 
1894.  Miller,  Walter  Frederick,  Wainjieet. 
1896.  Miller, Walt.  Richd.Saml., N.Nigeria. 
1884.  Miller,  Wm.  Francis,  Victoria. 
1918.  Millett,  Harry,  Oakleg-sguare. 

1909.  Milligan,  James  Knowles,  Guildford. 

1881.  Milligan,  Robt.  Arthur,  Northampton. 
1868.  Milligan,  William,  Birmingham. 
1914.  Milligan,  William  Hubert,  Lytham. 
1876.  Millman,Thomas,  Toronto,  Ontario. 

1894.  Mills,  Andrew  McFarlane,  Jamaica. 

1882.  Mills,  Bernard  Langley,  Sheffield. 
1909.  Mills,  Claude  Harry,  Parkstvnc. 

1905.  Mills,  Henry,  Fbbw-vale. 

1895.  Mills,  Henry  William,  California. 
1892.  Mills,  Herbert  Henry,  Kensington. 

1902.  Mills,  Oswald,  7?oya/!  ATavy. 

1905.  Mills,  Percy  Strickland,  7.J7.& 
1884.  Mills,  Robert. 

1876.  Mills,  Robert  James,  Norwich. 
1894.  Mills,  Thomas  Ingham,  Easing/cold. 
1870.  Millson,  George,  Brixton. 
1887.  Miils-Roberts,R. H..C.M.G., ZWwv's. 

1904.  Milne,  James  Alexander,  Forest-gate. 
1914.  Milne,  John  Daniel,  Canada. 

1892.  Milner,  Arth.  Edwd.,  R.A.M.C. 

1911.  Milner,  Charles  Edward  II.,  Reigate. 

1893.  Milner,  Cyril  William,  Nottingham. 
1884.  Milner,  James,  Bournemouth. 
1898.  Milner,  Norton,  Sheffield. 

1883.  Milner,  Samuel  George. 

1906.  Milner,  Sydney  Wood,  Malton. 

1906.  Milner,  William  Arnold,  Southsea. 

1903.  Milner-Moore,  Edwd.  Hy.,7f.,4.J/.C. 

1884.  Milnes,  John  George,  7?ye. 

1909.  Milroy,  Thos.  Alex.,  Manaia,  N.Z. 
1903.  Milsom,  Edwin  Hy.  Britton,AWZw/. 

1905.  Milsom,  Ernleigli  Guy  Durham, 7.  J7.S. 

1896.  Milsome,  Harry  Blunt,  Chertsey. 

1902.  Milson,  Ernest  Henry,  J.  Consent  ( 'tub. 
1892.  Milton,  Arth.  Peg.  Octavius,  Ckyfon. 
1889.  Milton,  Francis  Ralph  Sept.  ,Llanl>eris. 
1882.  Milton,  Herbt.  Meyrick  Nelson,  Cairo. 

1898.  Milton,  John  Penn,  Yelverton. 

1912.  Milton,  Leonard,  M.C.,  Penzance. 

1899.  Milton,  William  Tavler,  Fltham. 

1907.  Minett,  Edward  Pigott,  7?.  Guiana. 
1905.  Minett,  Percy  Frank,  2wy.  Navy. 

1903.  Minkley,  Hy.  Richmond,  Reading. 

1894.  Minnes,  Rht  Stanley,  Ottawa. 
1884.  Minns,  Allan  Glaisyer,  Thetford. 

9739  * 


MEMBERS. 


239 


1892.  Minshall,  A.  Gladstone,  Mass.,  U.S.A. 

1899.  Minshull,  Hbt.  Barford,  Birmingham. 

1893.  Minter,  Leonard  Jn.,  Brighton. 

1892.  Minton,  Alfred  Hugh,  Woolwich. 

1914.  Mirajkar,VamanRaghunath,Zto7»6ay. 

1903.  Miskin,  Albert  Francis,  Kennington, 

1893.  Miskin,  Ernest,  Brighton. 

1863.  Miskin,  George  Albert,  Brighton. 

1889.  Mitchell,  Albert  W.,  Wandsworth. 

1900.  Mitchell,Arth.Hy.McNeill, R.A.M . C. 
1910.  Mitchell,  Arth.  Oscar,  Camberivell. 

1899.  Mitchell,  Charles  Martin,  Stafford. 
1909.  Mitchell,  Douglas  Ashley,  R.N. 

1890.  Mitchell,ErnestJu.Drum,ikT>y^0«e. 
1912.  Mitchell,  Godfrey  Wm.,  Elgin-av. 

1909.  Mitchell,  Howard  E.  H.,  Cars/m/ton. 
1906.  Mitchell,  Howard  Vincent,  Clacton. 
1879.  Mitchell,  James  Thos.,  Victoria. 
1869.  Mitchell,  Rev.  Joseph,  CamfoHh. 

1887.  Mitchell,  Richard  Pryce,  3Io'nte  Carlo. 

1900.  Mitchell,  Talbot  Carter,  Thirsk. 
1906.  Mitchell,  Win.  Steele,  Grenada. 

1915.  Mitra,  Bireswar,  Calcutta. 

1914.  Mitra,  Rhamini  Mohon,  Calcutta. 

1912.  Mitterstiller,  Josef,  Innsbruck. 
1881.  Mivart,  Fredk.  St.  Geo.,  Russell-rd. 

1913.  Moberley,  Alan  Vivian,  Ditton-hill. 

1888.  Moberly,SydneyC.  Hillyard,  Winslow 
1919.  Mody,  Girdharlal  Tejpal,  Jamnagar. 

1910.  Mody,  Rustom  Dhunjibhoy,  Bombay. 
1919.  Moffat,  Charles,  Sutton. 

1896.  Moffatt,Alfd.  Arth.  Paget,  Blackburn. 

1904.  Moffatt,  Chris.  Wm.  Paget,  Bolton. 
1896.  Moffitt,  Charles  Gordon,  N.  S.  Wales. 

1915.  Moftah,  Sadek  Girgis,  Cairo. 
1917.  Mohamed,  Farid,  Cairo. 

1919.  Mohile,  Vasant  Ganesh,  Legtonstone. 
1910.  Moir,  Archibald^ Dunnmlle,  Canada. 

1874.  Moir,  Gerald  C.  Algernon,  Bootle. 

1904.  Moiser,  Bernard,  York. 

1902.  Moiser,  Lionel  Henry,  Coventry. 
1908.  Mold,  Geo.  Hv.  Ohavasse,  Erdinqton. 
1884.  Molesworth,  Rbt.  Everard,  R.AM  C. 

1889.  Molesworth,  W.,C.I.E.,C.B.E  .I.M.S. 
1915.  Molina,  Ferdinand,  Mexico. 

1910.  Molino,  Carl  Euclid,  Oldbury. 
1886.  Mollison,  Crawford  Henry,  Victoria. 

1890.  Molson,  John  Elsdale,  Worthing. 

1875.  Molson,  Wm.  Alexander,  Montreal. 

1905.  Molyneux,Echlin  Storry,  Leamington. 

1889.  Molyneux,  Edward,  Southport. 
1883.  Molyneux,  Jn.  F.,  Thatched-ho.-club. 
1857.  Monckton,  Francis  Alex.,  New  Zeal. 

1903.  Monckton,  Rbt.V.G.,  Emperor' s-gate. 
1899.  Mondy,  Saml.  Lee  Crea°p.e,Tottenliam. 
1883.  Money,  Percy  Frederick. 

1890.  Monier-Wiiriams,M.S.F., Onslow-gar. 

9796 


1885.  Monk,  Henry  Geo.  Hawkins,  New  Z. 
1884.  Monks,  Geo.  Howard,  Boston,  U.S.A. 
1910.  Monod,  Gustave  Jean  Philippe,  Vichy. 

1913.  Monrad-Krohn, Georg H., Christian/a. 

1886.  Montague,  Arth.  John  Helm,  Worksop. 
1896.  Montague,  Aubrey  Alfred,  Fiji. 

1909.  Monteith,  Hugh  G.,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E. 
1907.  Montesole,MaxII. Edw&.H., Hornsey. 

1882.  Montford,  James,  Upton-on- Severn. 
1907.  Montgomery,  Colonel  Harry,  Canada. 
1  896.  Montgomery,  Edwin  Cecil, Maidenlid. 
1907.  Montgomery,  Gordon  Nevil,  Bicester. 

1914.  Montgomery,  James  Allen,  M.C. 

1910.  Montgomery,  Raymond,  Halifax. 

1 883.  Montgomery, Wm. A.Dawson, Toronto 

1895.  Montgomery-Smith,E.,C.M.G.,D.S.O 

1911.  Moody,  Harold  Arundel,  Beckham. 

1918.  Moody,  Ludlow  Murcott,  Beckham. 

1896.  Moon,  Edwd.  Gibson,  Broadstairs. 

1903.  Moon,  Harold  Joseph,  St.  Anne's. 

1894.  Moon,  Robert  Henry,  Norwood-road. 

1896.  Moon,  Robert  Oswald,  Montagu-sq. 

1919.  Moor,  Krewen,  Lexham-gds. 

19]  0.  Moore,  Albert  ¥A-aent,Hemingford-rd. 
1913.  Moore,  Alex.  Geo.  Hains,  Lewisham. 
1 905.  Mo  >re,  A.  W. , O. B.E  , Stoney Stratford . 
1855.  Moore,  Arthur  William. 

1904.  Moore,  Athol  Raymond,  M.B.E. 

1907.  Moore,  Benjamin,  Oxton. 

1876.  Moore,  Charles  Arthur,  Leicester. 
1910.  Moore,Chs.Gdon. Holland, Hampstead 

1905.  Moore,  Charles  William,  St.  Anne's. 

1901.  Moore,  Edwd.  Bertr.  Leslie,  Harlesden 
1889.  Moore,  Edward  James,  Blackheath. 
1891.  Moore,  Edwd.  J.  Fleetwood,  Hackney. 

1902.  Moore,  Geoffrey  S.,  Raglan,  N.Z. 
1850.  Moore,  George,  St.  Kilda,  Victoria. 
1874.  Moore,  George  Edward,  Maidenhead. 
1890  Moore,  George  Ogle,  Victoria. 
1910.  Moore,  Gilbert,  M.C,  Maidenhead. 
1913.  Moore,Jas.  York.OB.E., Blackheath. 

1897.  Moore,  Joseph,  Amcrsham. 

1897.  Moore.  Julius,  Enfield. 

1900.  Moore,  Leonard  Augustine,  Bristol. 
1917.  Moore,  Leslie  Clifford,  Lambeth. 
1863.  Moore,  Milner  Montgomery,  Coventry. 

1895.  Moore,  Percy  Lyndon,  Rhodesia. 

1898.  Moore,  Percy  Wm,  Buckhurst-hdl. 

1908.  Moore,  Reginald  Mark,  Exeter. 
1880.  Moore,  Stephen  Henry,  Chelsea. 
1910.  Moore,  Sydenham  Frederick,  Egypt. 
1862.  Moore,  Thomas,  Stockport. 

1866.  Moore,  Walter,  Stourport. 
1885.  Moore,  Walter  Francis,  Preston. 
1 885.  Moore,Walt.Hy.B.,  Strait  sSettlements 
1883.  Moore,  Wm.  Hodgson,  Kidderminster. 
1882.  Moore,  York  Thos.  Gray,  Lewisham. 
9853 


240 


MEMBERS. 


1888.  Moores,Saml.G.,C.B.,C.M.G.,^.Jf.S. 

1883.  Moorhouse,  Benj.  Michael,  New  Zeal. 

1896.  Moorshead,  Chas.  Woollven,  Maneh. 

1908.  Mora,  Chas.  Bernabe-,  Westminster-h. 

1909.  Morcom,  Alfred  Farr,  Dunstable. 
1919.  Morcos,  Farid,  Gerrard-st. 

1900.  Mordaunt,  heon.Sn."Pa.\Uiet)Ligkeard. 
1890.  More,  John,  Kettering. 

1894.  Moreton,  Frederick,  Victoria. 

1882.  Moreton,  John  Smith,  Crewe. 

1895.  Moreton,  Reginald,  Overton. 
1890.  Moreton,  Thos.  Win.  Earl,  Tarvin. 
1917.  Morford,  Arthur,  The  Chase,  S.W. 

1910.  Morgan,  Arthur,  Staveley. 

1879.  Morgan,  Aug.  Kinsey,  Bournemouth. 
1905.  Morgan,  Conwy  Llewellyn,  Hastings. 

1901.  Morgan,  Daniel  Leigh,  Pembroke-dock, 
1890.  Morgan,  David  Naunton,  Bridgend. 
1893.  Morgan,  Edgar  John,  I. M.S. 

DOG.  Morgan,  Edward,  Sketty. 
1885.  Morgan,  Edwd.  Hume,  Tasmania. 
1871.  Morgan,  Edward  Rice,  Swansea, 
1877.  Morgan,  Edward  Smith,  Hidl, 

1901.  Morgan,  Edwin,  Pontypridd. 

1910.  Morgan,  Ernest  Cecil  de  M.,  Giufs-h. 

1902.  Morgan,  Frank,  West  Norwood' 
1909   Morgan,  Frank  Cyril,  Malay  States. 

1880.  Morgan,  Fred.  Jas\,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E. 
1899.  Morgan,  Frederick  Charles,  Elgin-av. 

1884.  Morgan,  George,  Brighton. 

1880.  Morgan,  Geo.  Fdk.  Elliot,  Hartlepool. 
1892.  Morgan,  Harry  de  Riemer,  Elstree. 
1915.  Morgan,  Henry  Naunton,  Bridgend. 
]!K)4.  Morgan,  Idria  Naunton,  Tonypandy. 
18i)4.  Morgan,  James  Arthur,  Builth-wells. 
1877.  Morgan,  John,  Aberysticith. 
1!K)9.  Morgan,  John  Frederick  Hy.,  I. M.S. 
l!'0s.  Morgan,  John  Griffiths,  Ngas/dand. 
1805.  Morgan,  John  Thomas,  Aberystwyth. 

1883.  Morgan,  Llewellyn  Arth.,  Liverpool. 

1889.  Morgan,  Morgan  John,  Aberystwyth. 
1913.  Morgan,  Oswald  Gaver,  Seaford. 
J915.  Morgan,  Richard  Glyn,  MC. 
1854.  Morgan,  Samuel,  Clifton. 

1910.  Morgan,  Telford  David,  Cardiff. 
1902.  Morgan,  Thomas,  Garnant. 

1897.  Morgan,Walt.Harmon,  Wcstcliff-on-S. 
1  S7<i.  Morgan,  William,  Swansea. 

[898.  Morgan,  Wm.  Ellis,  Peckham. 
1913.  Morgan,  Wm.  Frank,  Reaconsfield. 
1892.  Morgan,  William  Holmes,  Lonytown. 
1904.  Morgan,  William  Parry,  Cardiff. 
1892.  Mm] ice,  Chas.  Geo.  Fredk.,  ATew  Ze«/. 
L886.  M orison,  Albt.  Edward,  Sunderland. 

1885.  M orison,  Fredk.  William,  Cadogan-pl. 
18«.»7.  Morland,  Egbert  Coleby,  Switzerland. 
1915.§Morland,  Hannah  Grace,  Biahopegate. 

9910 


1915.  Morley,  Allan  Hawkins,  Barton. 
1913.  Morley, I)onaldE.,Zf«/-/wn-«n-//M/nfe«r 

1909.  Morley,Edwin  ~B.,Barton-on-Humber. 

1895.  Morley,  Frank,  Wiwtpole-street. 

1892.  Morley,  Geo.  Frederic,  Portsmouth. 

1893.  Morley,  Hy.  Webster,  Portsmouth. 
1874.  Morley,  Thos.  Simmons,  Barton. 

1896.  Mornement,  Robert  Harry,  iZ.-iV. 

1890.  Morphew,  Edwd.  M.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 
1908.  Morrell,  Reg.  Arthur,  Harley-street. 

1910.  Morres,  Frederick,  Cane-hill. 
1905.  Morris,  Arnold,  Leamington. 

1915.  Morris,  Arthur  Daniel,  Treorchy. 

1916.  Morris,  Arthur  Geoffrey,  Clifton. 

1917.  Morris,  Arthur  Harry,  Bristol. 

1894.  Morris,  Arthur  Hugh,  22.4..flf.G 

1895.  Morris,  Charles  Edward,  Holywell. 

1904.  Morris,  Charles  S.,  Park-street. 

1910.  Morris,  Claude  W.,  Bishops  Stortford. 

1893.  Morris,  Cyril  George,  /?ra/A. 
1880.  Morris,  Edgar  Freeman,  Hereford. 
1918.§Morris,  Edith  Mary  P.,  Hampstead. 

1886.  Morris,  Edward,  Croydon. 
1907.  Morris,  Edward,  Spalding. 

1884.  Morris,Edwd. Griffith  Freeman, Dover. 
1915.  Morris,  Edward  Hugh,  Croydon. 

1887.  Morris,  Edwd.  Walter,  1W  Adelaide. 

1891.  Morris,  Edwin  Haigb  G.,  Roekcliffe. 
1898.  Morris,  Frank  Mayo,  G'«/»e  7W«. 
18' 12.  Morris,  Frederick  Temple,  Cardiff. 

1905.  Morris,George  Edwd.  v., Wednesbury. 
1905.  Morris,  Gerald  Hamilton,  Park-st. 

1889.  Morris.  Graham,  Wallington. 

1890.  Morris,  Henry  Cecil  Low,  Bognor. 

1890.  Morris,  Henry  Gibbins,  Warwick. 
1898.  Morris,  Isaac  Llywelyn,  Ahercynon. 

1891.  Morris,  Jas.  Jn.  Nixon,  Deoonport. 

1912.  Morris,  John,  Parley. 

1898.  Morris,  .John  Ignatius  Worgan,  2fo/{. 
19u5.  Morris,  Jonas,  Buenos  Ayrcs. 

1905.  Morris,  Leonard  Newsom,  Bristol. 

1901.  Morris,  Leslie  Miles,  O.B.E.,  R.N. 
1870.  Morris,  Sir  Malcolm  Alex.,  K.C.V.O. 
1900.  Morris,  Richard  John,  Harrogate. 

1894.  Morris,  Robert  Alex.,  Bedlington. 

1894.  Morris, Thos.  I larold  Pr\ce,Newcastle. 

1913.  Morris,  William,  Bedford-place. 
1882.  Morris,  Wm.  David  Joseph,  Cardiff. 
1913.  Morris,  William  John,  Carmarthen. 

1917.  Morris-Jones,  Hugh  G.,  Cohoyn-bay. 
1861.  Morrish,  Thomas  Fox,  Penmaenmaivr. 

1902.  Morrish,  Win.  John,  St, -eat ham. 
L895.  Morrison,  Alexander,  Opunake,  N.Z. 

1895.  Morrison,  David,  Gisbornc.  N.Z. 

1918.  Morrison,  Henry,  Knaresborough, 

1911.  Morrison,  Michael  W.,  S/.  Vincent. 

1906.  Morrkon,  Win.  Cecil,  Ontario. 

9967 


MEMBERS. 


241 


1903,  Morrow,  David,  Palmers-green. 

1911.  Mor.se,  Chas.  Geo.  Hugh,  Norwich. 
1  887.  Morse,  Fredk.  Batho,  Finsbury-pk. 
1879.  Morse,  Richd.  E.  Ricketta,  R.A.M.C. 
1882.  Morse,  Thos.  Ricketta,  Hungerford. 
1911.  Morshead,  Reg.  Sperling,  M.C. 
1898.  Mort,  James  Henry,  Manchester. 
1909.  Mort,  Samuel  Parker,  Derby. 
1915.  Mortada,  Ismail,  Golders-green. 
1891.  Mortimer,  Edgar  Fairbauk,  R.N. 

1914.  Mortimer,  Leonardo  ., King sker swell. 
1887.  Mortimer,  William,  Crrpe. 

1891.  Mori  imore,  Jas.  Anning,  XewCross-rd. 
1886.  Mortlock,  Charles,  Wood/tall-spa. 

1877.  -Morton,  Augustus  Chas.,  Aylsham, 
191  ±  Morton,  Harold  J.  S.,  Blackheath-pk. 
1913.  Morton,  Herbert  H.  P.,  Bournemouth 
1890.  Morton,  James  Douglas,  StockweU. 
1900.  Morton,  James  Robert.  Bournemouth. 
1919.  M  ort<  m.J  ohn  Edw.  Blackburn,  0.r/br<2 

1892.  Morton,  .In.  Leyden,  7F.  Hampstead. 
1863.  Morton,  Samuel,  Sheffield. 

Is;i-'i.  Morton,  Samuel  Ernest,  Sheffield. 

1878.  Morton,  Shadforth,  TZbw?. 

1861.  Morton,  Thomas  Henry,  Sheffield. 
1890.  Morton,  Win.  Britain,  Exeter, 
1909.  Morton,  Wm.  John,  Inverell,  N.S.  W. 
1917.§Mosalt,  Marie  M.  Alice,  Westcliff. 
1909.  Moseley,  Charles  Albert,  Jamaica. 
1892.  Moseley,  Chas.  Kingdon,  Ipswich. 
1917.  Moseley,  Fredk.  Maurice,  Barnet. 
191  1.  Moseley.  John  Crimson,  Jamaica. 

1915.  Moser,  Herbert  Guy,  Kendal. 
I'.tlti.  Moser,  Richard,  Kendal. 
1907.  Moses,  David  AssurHy.,  M.C. 

1888.  Moss,  Arthur  James,  Kingston. 
1905.  Moss,  Basil  Eustace,  Blandford. 
lilOO.  Moss,  Bertram  Wilmore, Lutterworth. 
1904  Moss,  Edw.  Lawton,  C.M.G.,  M.C. 

1  888.  Moss,  Enoch,  Wrexham. 
1899.  Moss-Blundell,  C.  B.,  Huntingdon. 
l!'02.  Mosscrop,  Gilbert  Phillips,  Stockport. 
1915.  Mosse,  Cotton  Grimley  T.,  Harrow. 
1913.  Mosse,  Francis  Henry,  Henrietta-st. 
1882,  Mosse,  Herbt.  Ryding,  Twickenham. 

1889.  Mossop,  Arthur  George,  Maldon. 
1897.  Mossop,  Charles  Henry,  New  Bomney. 
1005.  Mossop,  Ernest  Edward,  Cape  Town, 

1902.  Mostyn,  Sydney  G.,  Darlington. 
1895.  Mott,  Clarence  Harry,  Burslem. 

1 880.  Mott,SirF. W.,K.B.E., Nottingh'm-pl. 
1904.  Mott,  Raymond  Culver,  Zee. 
1 892,  Motteram,Henry Prince, Birmingham. 
L898,  Mottram,  Guy  Nasmith,  Preston. 

1903.  Mottram,  Jas.  Cecil,  Regent' s-pk.-rd.4 

1904.  Mottram,  Maurice  John,  Banbury. 
1884.  Mouat-Biggs,  Chas.  ~E.Y.,Babbacondie. 

1919.  10024 


1894.  Mould,  Gilbert  Edwd.,  Sheffield. 
|   1896.  Mould,  Philip  Geo.,  Manchester. 
1906.  Mould,  Richard  Jolm,  Sonterbu. 
1887.  Mould,  William  Thomas,  C.M.G. 
1876.  Moullin,  Jas.  Alfd.  M.,  Porchester-terr. 
1916.  Moulson,  Geoffrey,  Sidmouth. 
1899.  Mounsey,  Ridley  Ewart,  Ca/nberley. 
1916.  Mountain,  Bernard,  Grimsby. 

1885.  Mourilvan,  Edward  Pain,  ii'.A. 
1862.  Mowat,  George,  Ipswich. 

Iiil7.  Mowll,  Chris.  Kilvington,  Dover. 

1891.  Moxey,  Vincent,  Finchley. 

1887.  Moxhain,  Marcus  Camplin,  Boston. 

1886.  Moxon,  Alban  Henry,  Catford. 
1891.  Moxon,  Chas.  Carter,  Pontefract. 
1909.  Moxon,  Harold  Richard,  Park-cresc. 

1906.  Moxon,  Herbt.  Wm.,  Matlock. 

1907.  Movie.  Henlev  Hamlvn.  Henstridge. 
1904.  Movie,  Reginald,  St.'Brmoels, 

1916.  Moyle,  Robert  Davies,  M.C,  Toronto. 

1911.  Mozumder,  Satyen,  Worthen. 
1897.  Mudd,  Frank  Burnand,  Transvaal. 

1917.  Mudge,  Jn.Branwell,  Winchmore-hill. 
1881.  Mudge,  Thomas,  Hai/le. 

1885.  Mudge,  Zachary  Belling,  Hayle. 
1906.  Muelberger,  Arthur,  Wiirttemberg. 

1886.  Mugford,  Sidney  Arthur,  Park-si. 
1895.  Muggleton,  Ferdinand  0.  H.^oirfAsea. 

1908.  Mugliston,  Reginald,  IF.  yt/.  J/.  -V. 
1875.  Mugliston,  Thos.  Crichton,  Penan;/. 

1890.  Muir,  Arthur,  Bushey-heath. 
l!>14.  Muir,  Arthur  Rennie,  Abertilleri/. 

1908.  Muir,  Berthold,  Buckhurst-hiU. 

1918.  Muir,  David  Miller,  Cast/ebon-rd. 

1899.  Muir,  I  »a vidWm.  Stevens,i(fanc^£8ter. 
1915.  Muir,  John  Keer,  Brynteg. 

1897.  Muir,  Joseph  Corbett,  Lei/tonstone. 

1904.  Muirhead,  James,  North  Shields. 
1883.  Mukerji,  Upendra  Nath,  I. M.S. 

1909.  Mulder,  William,  Durban. 
1918.§Mules,  Annie  Shortridge,  Kenton. 

1912.  Mulla-Feroze,  Kavasji  C,  Clapham. 
1914.  Mullan,  Hy.F.,  M.B.E.,Z>a&/!ora-/a«e. 
1918.  Mullen,  Kenneth,  E/p.  Tollington-pk. 
1895.  Mulligan,  Fredk.  Wm.,  Ontario. 
1918.  Mullins,  Ceo.  Edw.,  Birmingham. 
1909.  Mullins,  Henry  Rubert,  Grahamstown. 

1900.  Mullins,  Reg.  Cuthbert,  Grahamstown. 

1891.  Mulvany,  Jolm,  7.J/.6*. 

1905,  Mulvany,  Joseph  Archie,  Cape. 
1891.  Mulvany,  Thos.  Edwd.,  Muswell-hill. 
1885.  MumfordjAlfd. Alexander, Manchester 
1870.  Mummery,  Jim.  Howard,  Batter  sea. 

1902.  Mummery,  Norman  Howard.  A.s.  0". 

1903.  Mummerv,StanlevParkes,CY<7/fl7'>'/f-/;. 
1889.  Munday,Richd.Cleveland,C.B.,JB.JV. 
1867.  M  unden,  Charles,  llminster. 

1008J  r 


242 


MEMBKRS. 


1911.  Munden,Marwood  Wm.terD.tllimn8ter. 
1907.  Munden,Wm.PooleHenley,J7mms£er. 

1899.  Munro,  Donald  John,  Portland. 

1891.  Munro,  Henry  Acland,  Catford. 

1900.  Munro,  Jno.  May  Herbert,  Bath. 
1893.  Murdoch,  Alan,  Paignton. 

1905.  Murdoch,  Alex.,  Brucefield,  Canada. 
1882.  Muriel,  Cecil  Jeflery,  Nonoich. 
1896.  Muriel,  George  Bertram,  Whitehaven. 
1866.  Muriel,  George  Johu,  Whitehaven. 
1886.  Muriel,  John,  Hadleigh. 

1901.  Murison,  Alexander  Logan,  Cyprus. 
1904.  Murphy,BasilN.,M.O.,  NewBrighton. 
1873.  Murphy,  George,  Carlisle. 

1876.  Murphy,  Hy.  Howard,  Twickenham. 
1904.  Murphy,  John  Findou,  Pickering. 
1916.  Murphy,  John  James,  London-hosp. 
1913.§Murphy,  Margaret  Clare,  India. 
1904.  Murray,  Charles Molteno,  Cape  Town. 

1906.  Murray,  Fredk.  Win.,  Liverpool. 

J  889.  Murray.'  ieorge, Queen.* i.nne,sMans,ns. 

1888.  Murray,  G.  Redmayne,  Manchester. 
1879.  Murray,  Henry  Walker,  J2.AJIT.C. 
1882.  Murray,  Horace  Here.  Chr.,  Hornsey. 

1895.  Murray,  John  Ilam.a,  CLE.,  /..l/.i'. 
1898.  Murray,  Richd.  Galway,  Sussex-gds. 
1904.  Murray,  Stuart,  O.B.E., Dtdsbury. 
1859.  Murray,  William,  Netocastle-on-Tyne. 

1896.  Murray,  William  Berkeley,  Perak. 

1889.  Murray- Aynsley,Jn.Henry,il/oMiro^e. 

1890.  Murrell,  George  Frederick,  Reading. 
1861.  Murrell,  Wm.  Henry  Julius,  Southsea. 
J  896.  Mursell,  Henry  Teniple,().B.E...S.  J/>. 

1892.  Musgrave,  Cecil  Benj.  Tims.,  Lifton. 

1882.  Musgrave,  Frank  Ernest,  Leeds. 
1903.  Muspratt,PercyKnowles,  W.Drayton. 

1897.  Mussellwhite,  William,  Spennymoor. 
1863.  Mussen,  Arthur,  Glenary.  co.  Antrim. 
1906.  Museon,  John  Orrett,  Leicester. 

1 889.  M  u88on,Wm.Edwd.C,  Hammersmith 
191  1.  Mutch,  Nathan,  Gvy's-hospital. 
1872.  .Mutch,  Robt.  Samuel,  Lancaster-gate. 
1916.  Muttiah,  S.j  Brompton-hospital. 
1916.  M  uttukumaru,  Kathira  Vera,  Ceylon. 

1883.  Myddelton-Gavey,  E.  H.,  Const.Chtb. 
1906.  Myer,  Leonard,  Cambridge-circus. 

1902.  Myers,  Albert  Angelo,  Leeward  Is. 
1859.  Myers,Arth.Boweri  R.,Ot.George,S'rd. 

1898.  Myera,BemardE..C.M.Q.,fr*»ipoie-rf. 
1863.  Myers,  Charles  John,  Loath. 

1897.  Myers,  Chas.  Samuel,  Cambridge. 

1884.  Myles,  Geo.  Thomas,  Bristol. 
1882.  Myles,  James  Perceval,  Bristol. 
1906.  Myott,  Edgar  Coningaby,  Newcastle, 
1895.  Myrtle,  George  Yule,  Harrogate. 


101:56 


N. 

1897.  Nabarro,  David  Nunes,  Harley-st. 

1891.  Naden,  John  Bassett,  Warrington. 
1917.  Nagamutlu,  Canapathy  P.,  Colombo. 
1909.  Naik,  Naranji  Ranchhodji,  Bulsar. 
1896.  Naish,  Albert  Ernest,  Sheffield. 
1868.  Naish,  l'dk.  James,  Bexhitt. 

1879.  Nail,  Samuel,  Furrtess-vidc. 
1916.  Nalliah,  Nava  Ratnam,  Ceylon. 
1882.  Nance,  Sir  A.  S.,  K.B.E.,  C.B.,  i?.AT. 

1898.  Nanjapa,  Codanda  Apacha. 

1902.  Nanji,  Ratanji  Maucherji,  Durban. 

1907.  Nankiyell.  Austin  Threllall,  Poofe. 

1892.  Nankiyell,  B.  Wright,  Bournemouth. 

1875.  Nankiyell,  Frank,  E7gp.  Norwood. 
1914.  Napier,  Lionel  Everard,  Windsor. 
1866.  Napper,  Albert  Arthur,  Cranleigh. 
1^'.»4.  Nariman,  Sorab,  Bombay. 

1902.  Nash,  Arthur  Charles,  i?.  Columb. 
1886.  Nash,  Charles,  Horndean. 
1896.  Nash, El  win  HarralThos.,  Wimbledon. 
1882.  Nash,  John  Brady,  gydtay,  A'..S'.  7F. 
1902.  Nash,  Lorimer  Gilford,  Turvey. 
1863.  Nash,  Walter  Llewellyn,  We'ybridye. 

1874.  Nash,  Wm.  Gunner,  Wokingham. 
19]  2.  Nash-Wortham,  F.  Leslie, llaslemere. 
1886.  Nason,  Edwd.  Noel,  Nuneaton. 
1891.  Nathan,  Edward  Albert, AewZdafrmrJ. 

1901.  Nathan,  Sidney  Herbert,  Bolton-gns. 

1902.  Nattle,HaroldRundleFitz,5o«i«fof«rf. 
1894.  Nattle,  William  Robert,  Basutoland. 

1914.  Nattrass,  Frederick  John,  Lincoln. 

1908.  Nauth,  Bhola,  C.I.E.,  7.J/..S'. 
1900.  Navarra,  Norman,  Dartford. 
1916.  Navine,  Noel  Spencer,  Baldock. 

1876.  Navlor,  Chas.  Geo.  R.,  Bangalore. 

1890.  Naylor,  Wm.  Roebuck,  Nelson. 

1899.  Naz, J eaiiBaptisteC'h as. 0.,3fa« rifius. 

1904.  Neal,  Frank,  Ontario. 

1891.  Neal,  James,  Goldei's- green. 

1891.  Neale,  Benjamin  I  iabriel,/ro7i  Acton. 

1877.  Neale,  Johu  Edward,  Nelson,  B.C. 

1879.  Neale,  Wm.  Henry,  Loudoun-road. 

1905.  Nealor,  Wm.  Steward,  /.J/.*'. 

1880.  Neatby,  Edwin  Awdas,  Wimpofe-st. 
1904.  Neatby,  Thomas  Miller,  Leytonstone. 
I90(».  Neave,  Lionel  Digby,  Colchester. 

1900.  Neave,  S.  Hy.  Morier,  Ingatestone. 
L918.  Neckles,  Arthur  Richard,  Grenada. 
]HC,o.  NedwjlLCourtney,  Christchurch,  N.Z. 
]9()l'.  Nedwill,  Courtney  Llewellyn, iVew Z. 
1858.  Needham,  sir  Fredk.,  Victoria-st. 

1875.  Needham,  Joseph,  Clapham-park. 
1902.  Needham.  Richard  A.,  C.I.E.,  D.S.O. 

1915.  Neely,  Wilfred  Guy  Stuart,  Bromley. 
1912.  Negus,  Victor  Ewings,  Walton. 

10191 


MEMBERS. 


243 


1918.  Neighbour,  Philip  Morgan,  Shiplake. 
1902.  Neil,  James  Hardie,  D.S.O.,  N.Z. 
1905.  Neil,  Reginald  Cavan,  Brentford. 

1902.  Neil,  William  Herbert,  Acton. 
1006.  Neild,  Frederic  Miller,  Shanghai. 

1897.  Neild,  Newman,  Bristol. 

1889.  Neill,  Balfour,  Egerton-terrace. 
1915.  Neilson,  Drevor  Fredk.  A.,  Bidwell. 

1919.  Nel,  Jacobus  Gideon,  'ih-u'.e. 

1903.  Neligan,  Anthony  Richd.,  Persia. 

1904.  Nell,  Audreas,  Colombo. 

1802.  Nellen,  Geo.  Marshall  Fdk,,  Brighton. 
1862.  Nelson,  Charles  Eugene. 

1914.  Nelson, Frank  Andrew  M., Highbury. 

1912.  Nelson,  George,  New  Cross-rd. 

1890.  Nelson,  Harry  Aug.  de  J i.,  Barking-rd. 

1915.  Nelson,  Kenneth  Montague,  M.C. 

1908.  Nelson,  Malcolmson  Knox,  Belfast. 
1888.  Nelson,  Wm.  Bremner,  Wo  Hint/ ford. 

1900.  Nelson,Wm.  Eme>t, Henley-in-Arde/t. 

1917.  Nelson,  William  Percival,  M.C. 
1870.  Nettle,  William,  Liskeard. 
1882.  Neve,' Ernest  Freda,  Kashmir. 

1901.  Neville,  Thomas  Crofts,  Putney. 
1886.  Nevins,  John  Ernest,  Liverpool, 
1903.  New,  John  Sherwood,  Amersham. 

1913.  New,  Way  Ling,  London-hosp. 
1895   Newbald,  Clement  .\\-t\\.,M  acclesfeld. 

1909.  Newcomb,  Olive,  I. M.S. 

1914.  Newcomb, \X\\h\o\I)&\\son,Herne-bay 
1881.  Newcombe,  Frank,  Haddenham. 
l!>10.  Newell,  Robert  Lench,  Manchester. 

1916.  Newey,  Frank,  O.B.E.,  Birmingham. 

1803.  Newey,  William  Edward,  Dudley. 

1898.  Newham,  Hugh  Basil  G.,  C.M.G. 

1 805.  Newington,C.  Wilmott  1\.,Edenb'dge. 
1878,  Newington,  Theodore,  Ticehurst. 
1 875.  Newland,  Chas.  Francis,  Royal  Nary. 
l'.)03.  Newland,  Clive,  South  Australia. 

1915.  Newland,  William  Douglas,  M.C. 
1900.  Newling,  Harry  Tudor,  Shirley. 
1872.  Newman,  Alfd.  Kingcome,  New  Zeal. 

1878.  Newman,  Arthur  Joshua,  Godalming. 
1874.  Newman,  Charles,  Bristol. 

I'.il9.  Newman,  Charles  Fredk.,  Moseley. 
1890.  Newman, Ernest  A.  R.,C.I.E.,I.M.S. 
1912.  Newman,  Frank  C,  Littlehampton. 
1 898.  Newman, Herb.  R.  Cambridge,  Clifton. 
1877.  Newniarch,BernardJ.,C.M.G.,  Sydney 

1910.  Newmarch,  John  Hy.,  Campden-hill . 
1880.  Newnham,  W.  H.  Christopher,  Bristol. 
1893.  Newnham-Davis,  Rbt.,  Greville-rd. 

1902.  Newport,  Alex.  Chas.  Wm.,  R.N. 
1905.  Newport,  Harry  Mac  G.,  W.Af.M.S. 

1879.  Newsholme,  Sir  Arthur,  K.C.B. 

1918.  Newsome,Jn.Wm.Wel8h,6?oWer'*-<pra. 
1870.  Newstead,  James,  Horncastle. 

10248 


1901.  Newton, Arth.Chas.Duncan,.S'o«</«.w«. 

1916.  Newton,  Edward,  R.A.M.C. 
1905.  Newton,  Francis  Morley,  Stake. 
1892.  Newton,  Hy.  William,  Chelmsford. 
1889.  Newton,  Herht.  William,  Feltham. 

1859.  Newton,  Isaac,  Cheltenham. 
1892.  Newton,  Isaac,  Tonbridge. 
1876.  Newton,  James,  Isle  of  Man. 
1867.  Newton,  Lancelot,  Alconbury-lull. 
1912.  Newton,  Percy  Alfred,  Coventry. 
1892.  Newton,  Reg.  Fdk.  Hy.,  Ba/combe. 
1919.  Newton/Vernon  Arthur,  Birmingham. 

1905.  Newton,  William  Hy.,  Wimbledon. 

1917.  Newton,  Wm.  Watson,  Glasgow. 
1907.  Newton- Davis,  Charles,  I. M.S. 
1885.  Nichol,  Frank  Edward,  Margate. 

1903.  Nicholas,  Cecil  Francis,  Singapore. 

1916.  Nicholas,Fredk. Parry,  W.Kensington. 
1899.  Nicholl,  Ernest  Edward,  S.  Motion. 

1917.  Nicholl, Joseph W.McK.,  Woodbridge. 
1910.  Nicholls,  Albert  Edgar,  Shrewsbury. 

1899.  Nicholls,  Francis  Johu,  Eastbourne. 
1876.  Nicholls,  Frederick,  Croydon. 

1907.  Nicholls,  Harry  Williams,  R.N. 
1873.  Nicholls,  Hy.  A.  A.,C.M.G. ,Dominica. 
1870.  Nicholls,  Howard  Hill  Jn.,  Worthing. 
1885.  Nicholls,  Hubert,  Longton, 

1880.  Nicholls,  John  Michael,  St.  Ives. 

1900.  Nicholls,  Percival  Thos.,  Roy.  Navy. 

1892.  Nicholls,  Sydney  Richd.,  Stratford. 
1886  Nicholls,  William,  Sherborne. 
1909.  Nichols, Frederick Ceci\,M.C, Bristol. 

1880.  Nichols,  Frederick  Peter,  R.A.M.C. 
1863.  Nichols,  Robert  Thomas,  Ilford. 
1873.  Nicholson,  Arthur,  Brighton. 
1887.  Nicholson.  Charles,  Bradford. 

1898.  Nicholson,  Charles  Rowley,  Rochford. 
1912.  Nicholson,  Cuthbert  J.,  Wokingham. 

1893.  Nicholson,  Edgar,  Bletchley. 

1860.  Nicholson,  Edward,  AJ/.S. 

1881.  Nicholson,  Gerald,  Folkestone. 
1898.  Nicholson,  Guy  Berners,  //////. 
1885.  Nicholson,  Hy.  Gilbt.,  Victoria-park. 

1878.  Nicholson,  James  Edward,  R.A.M.C. 

1895.  Nicholson,  John,  Leeds. 
1876.  Nicholson,  John  Francis,  Hull. 
1883.  Nicholson, Jn. Williams, Gainsborough, 

1908.  Nicholson,  Mark  Alleyne,  I.M.S. 

1882.  Nicholson,  Robt.  Howard,  R.  Navy. 

1906.  Nicholson,  Roger  B.,  I.M.S. 

1879.  Nicholson,  RonaldW.E.H.^.Ail/.C. 

1894.  Nicholson, Thos.Goddard.  Gt. Marlon: 
1902.  Nicholson,  William,  Cardiff. 

1896.  Nicol,  Alexander  Campbell,  Glossop. 

1904.  Nicol,  Ilamish,  Sydney-place. 
1917.  Nicol,  Wib'iam  Drew,  Southsea 
1896.  Nicol,  Wm.  Percy,  Cape. 

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244 


MEM  UK  US. 


1904.  Nicolas,  John  Papa,  Smyrna. 
1883.  Nicolet,  Gustavus  Paul,  Brussels. 
1903.  Nicoll,  Charles  Vere,  Kensington. 

1910.  Nicoll,  Henry M-.Dw.AofrBiampstead. 

1877.  Nicoll,  Thos.  Vere,  Kensington. 

1911.  Nicolle,  Alfred  Philip,  Jersey. 
1886.  Nielsen,  Fredk.  William,  Queensland. 

1883.  Nieuwondt,  Gerrit,  CSz^e. 

1891.  Nightingale,  Samuel  Shore,  Matlock., 

1886.  Nihill,  John  Edward,  Firfon'a. 
1890.  Nimmo,  Frank  Hutton,  A'.AT. 
1903.  Xiinino,  Wilfrid  Cowan,  R.A.M.C. 
1861.  Ninnis,  Belgrave,C.V.O.,  Royal  Navy. 
1919.  Nisbet,  .lames  Love. 

1918.  Xissim,  Edward,  Rutland-gate 

1896.  Nixon,  Arthur  Percival,  Liverpool. 
1885.  Nixon,  Edward  John,  Transvaal. 

1887.  Nixon,  John,  iVew  Cleethorpes. 

1884.  Noad,  Ernest,  ?7jt>p.  ToUington-park. 

1892.  Noble,  Frank  Stanley,  Ca  vendish'pl. 
1890.  Noble,  Hugh  Percy,  Kendal. 

1909.  Noble,  John  Allen,  M.C.,  7<V/ty. 

1859.  Noble,  Samuel  Clarke,  Kendal. 
190:}.  Nock,  Wm.  Wilson,  Penhridge. 

1  907.  NockoldfljHumphrey,  I  >.S.O.,.F¥ncAfey. 
1890.  Nodes,  Jn.  Dickenson  S.,  Worthing. 
1880.  Nodin'g,  Thomas  Edward,  R.A.M.C. 

1910.  Noel,Hubt.Lewi8Cliffbrd,iowrf.-Aosp. 

1919.  Nolan,  John  Cough,  Manchester. 
1889.  Nolan,  Joseph  Adam,  Natal. 

1870.  Noott,Wni.Mathias,/i<7/.s7//r/^^ -pk-rd. 

1889.  Norburn,  Albt.  Edwd.,  ZtotfA. 

1860.  Norbury,SirHy. Fredk.,  K.C.B.,  #.A. 

1871.  Norbury,  Thos.  Wm.,  Stratford-on-A. 

1890.  Norbury,  "William,  <S'.  Kensington. 
1903.  Norcott,  William  Boyle,  Carshalton. 

1891.  Norgate,  Robert  Henry,  ffmfoJ. 

1878.  Norman,  Alexander  Stewart,  Havant. 

1870.  Norman,  Alfred  Blake,  Oakham, 

1912.  Norman,  Burford  Noel,  M.C.,  Havant. 
1*70.  Norman,  George,  Hath. 

1892.  Xonnan,  George,  Buckhvrst-hill. 

1871.  Norman,  Joseph  Clement.  Hadleigh. 
1906.  Norman,  Jos,  Clem.Arth.,  Broadstone. 
l!»i">.  Norman,  Newman  Fredk.,  Brixton. 
1899.  Norman,  Iialph,  Southend. 

L894.  Norman,  Reginald  Leslie,  A'ea>  Zea/, 
1894.  Norman,  Richard  Henry,  Harpenden, 
1906.  Norman,  Thomas,  Guy's-hospital, 
1876.  Norman,  Walter,  -V.  Australia. 
1878.  Norman, SirWm.  IIenrv,K.<  \B.,i?.JV. 

1897.  Norrin-ton, 1 1.  L.  W..  I  >.S. <>../,'., I. .!/.(:. 
1892.  Norris,  Arthur  Krnest,   Wymondhum. 
190(5.  Norris,  Arth.  Herbt.,  M .(  .,  Reading. 
1918.  Norris,  Donald  Craig,   Woolwich, 
1876.  Norris,  Edward  Stacy,  Eton. 

1896.  Nonis,  Frank  Baker,  Surbiton, 
10362 


1893.  Norris,  George  Hugh,  Gateshead. 
L899.  North,  Charles,  Dunedin,  N.Z. 

1907.  North,  Donald,  Zmfe. 

1908.  North,  Herbert,  Lytham. 

1882.  North,  J.  Howard'. 

L893.  Northcote,  Percy,  Jermyn-st. 

L899.  Northcott,  John  Ford,  Hither-green. 

1855.  Norton,  Algernon  C.  W.,  Chepstow-v. 

1907.  Norton,  Edgar  Lionel  I  l.,BuresS.Mary. 
1804.  Norton,  Edward,  Folkestone. 

1889.  Norton,  Everitt  lulwd.,  Isietcorth. 

1908.  Norton,  Frank'  Arthur,  Jamaica. 
1887.  Norton,  Henry  Harvey,  Kennington. 
1887.  Norton,  John,  Queen  Anne's-gate. 

1900.  Norton,  Jn.  Chalmers,  Birmingham. 
1877.  Norton,  Thomas  Chalmers,  Bristol. 
1881.  Norvill,  Fred.  Harvey,  St.Johns-wood. 

1903.  Nothwanger,  Robt.  Geo.,  Newcastle. 
1886.  Nott,  Arthur  Holbrook,  7  J/.& 
1895.  Nott,  Herbert  Walter,  Chester, 
1893.  Nourse,  Stuart  Chris.  Myngs,  Rugby. 
1918.§Novinsky,  Esther,  Regent-square. 
1908.  Novis,  Rupert  Stanley,  Tuxford. 
1897.  Nowell,  Walt.  Salmon,  Kingsdown. 
1886.  Noyes,  Alex.  Wellesley  F.,  Victoria. 

1901.  Noyes,  Frederick,  Newmarket. 

1904.  Nunn,  Gerald,  Royal  Nary. 

1890.  Nunn,  Jas.  Henry  Francis,  Tooting. 
1900.  Nunn,  John  Wilfred,  Barnet. 
1871.  Nunn,  P.  W.  Gowlett,  Bournemouth. 
1903.  Nuuneley,  F.  Pitcairn,  Llandrindod. 

1883.  Nunnerley,  Philip  Jebb,  R.A.M.C. 
1907.  Nuthall,  Ernest  Edwin  T.,  Weymouth. 

1890.  Nuthall,  Rbt.  L.  S.,  Orpington. 
1893.  Nuttall,  Arthur  Peel,  i?«/v/. 
1910.  Nuttall,  Ernest,  Blackpool 

1910.  Nuttall,  Tly.  Clarence  \\'.,  Liverpool. 
1892.  Nuttall,  Walt.  Wingtield,  Folkestone. 
1865.  Nuttall,  William,  Southport. 
1885.  Nutting,  Philip  Henry,   Victoria. 

1891.  Nyulasy,  Arthur  John,  /I".  Australia. 


0. 


1914.  Oakden,  George  Marshall.  Retford. 
1905.  Oakeley,  Arthur  Ecklwy,  Kimberley, 
1858.  Oakes,  Arthur,  Birmingham. 
1896.  Oakley,  George  Gardner,  Halifax. 
1865.  Oakley,  John,  Halifax. 
1909.  Oakley,  Philip  Douglas,  <4m-a. 

1885.  Oakley,  Wm.  Donald,  Ontario. 
1888.  Oakman,  Joseph  John,  Battersea. 
1900.  Dates,  Jas.  <  Ihristopher,  /.<•,/,-. 
1918.  Oats,  Wilfred,  Vettzance. 
1891.  Obasa,  Orisadipe,  Lagos,  W.  Africa. 
1904.  O'Brien,  Chas.  William,  h'.A.M.c. 
I04J5 


MEM  HERS. 


245 


1902.  O'Brien,  Jas.  Matthew,  W.  Af.  M.  S. 
1885.  O'Brien,  Patrick  Moriartv,  Bradford. 
190(5.  Ockwell,  Chas.  Melton,  Dartford. 

1907.  O'Connor,  Francis  Win.,  Paddington. 

1878.  O'Connor,  James,  Clonmellbn. 
1885.  O'Connor,  William  Patrick,  India. 
1910.  Odatn,  Charles  Leslie,  Dartmouth. 

1916.  Odd}',  Hubert  Musgrave,  Bradford, 
1890.  Odell,  Robert,  Hertford. 

1917.  Odliug, Francis  Crawford,  Golder's-gn. 
1919.  O'Donovan,  Daniel,  Richmond. 
1909.  O'Donovan,  Win.  James,  Bow. 

1898.  O'Dowd,  John  \ustin,  Dudley. 
1904.  Ofenheim,  £.  R.  von,  Weymovth-at. 
1901.  01<Iaherty,Austinliomuaid,  #..-£.  J/.  C 
1894.  O'Flanagan,  Martin  Jos.,  Manchester. 
1919.  O'Flvn,  James  Lucius  Camillo. 
1917.§0'Flynn,  Elizabeth,  Neoern-place, 
18(17.  Ogden,  Charles,  Southport. 

189.;.  Oinien,OgdenWatsoii. Newdstle-on- T. 
1915.  Ogilvie,  Duncan  C,  M.C.,  Bedford. 
1897.  Ogilvie,  James,  J/-/?-//. 

1913.  Ogilvie,  William  lie  leage,  Harrow. 

1879.  Ogle,  Charles  John.  Cavendish-place. 
1888.  ( >gle,  Cyril,  Gloucester-place. 

1888.  Ogle,  John  Gilbert,   JFarfAws*. 
1900.  Ogle-Skan,  Henry  Win,,  Hendon. 
1883.  Oglesbv,  Ilv.  Newsome,  Gafisford-st. 

1899.  O' Ilea,' John,  i?.iV. 

1888.  O'Hefternan,  Harold  Hilton,  Kempsey. 
1885.  O'Hefternan,  W.  Hilton,  Wimbledon. 
1890.  Ohlmus,  Walt.  Theodore,  Ceylon. 
1883.  O'Kane,  Michael,  Londonderry. 
1915.  Okell,  Charles C,  M.C.,  TkhfieU-terr. 

1890.  Okell,  Edwin  Thomas. 

1888.  O'Kinealy,  Frederick-,  7.J/.-S'. 

1896.  Old,  Jos."  Edgar  Sydney.  Nyasaland. 
1885.  Oldacres,  Chas.  Everard,  Daventry. 

1891.  Oldershaw,  George,  Liverpool . 
1917.  Oldershaw,  Martin  H,  TF.  Kensington. 

1897.  Oldfield,  Josiah,  Bromleu. 

1889.  Oldham,  Geo.Fredk.,  Tunbridge  Well*. 
1878.  Oldrovd,  Jos.  Hollinshead,  Phcenix-st. 
1889.  O'Leary,  Arth.  Pryce  Evelyn,#.^Mafe\ 
1894.  O'Leary,  Elystan'G.  Evelyn,  ii'.iY. 
1870.  O'Leary,  Morgan  Philip,  S.  Austr. 
1909.  O'Learv,  Ralph  Daniel,  Greenwich. 

1908.  Oliver, ' Arthur  Cai dell,  W.  Australia. 
1887.  Oliver,  Chas.  Pye,  C.M.G., Maidstone. 
1885.  Oliver,  George  Henry,  Bradford. 

1914.  Oliver,  Harold  Gordon,  M.C. 
1891.  Oliver,  John  Percy,  Penarth. 
1894.  Oliver,  Leonard  Win.,  Alresford. 

1900.  Oliver,  Norman  Henry,  Ham  Com. 
L883.  Oliver,  Vere  Longford,  Sunninghill. 
I916.§01ivera,  May,  Bombay. 

1900.  Olivey,  Jn.  Michael  Abraham,  Poole. 
10472 


1891.  Olivey,  Win.  James,  KS.  W. 
I917.§01ivier,  Noel,  Limpsfield. 

1907.  Ollerhead,  Henry  Sandford,  Minehead. 

1902.  Ollerhead,  Thos.  Hamilton,  Minehead. 

1918.  Olphert,  Robert  Alan,  Dahlia. 
1901.  Olsen,  Alfred  Berthier,  Caterham. 
1895.  Olver,  Richd.  Sobey,  St.  Austell. 

1892.  Olver,  Thomas,  Croion  Hill. 

1895.  O'Malley,  Edwd.  Dominic  Jos.,  R.N. 
1916.  Omar,  Mustafa  A.,  Char.  Cross-hasp. 

1907.  O'Neill,  Arthur,  St.  Albans. 
1901.  O'Neill,  Bernard  Price,  Chiswick. 

1903.  O'Neill,  Eugene  Jos.,  O.M.G.,  D.S.O. 
1898.  O'Neill,  Gordon,  N.  China. 

1898.  O'Neill,  Thomas,  Bolton. 

1908.  Onslow-Ford,  Max,  Wendover. 
1884.  Opie,  Edward  Augustus,  Darwen. 
1879.  Oppenheim,  Michael,  Theobald 's-rd. 

1899.  0])\>enh.eimer,lIemrich,Finsb'r>/-pau't. 
L899.  Opzoomer,  Win.,  Montreal. 

1912.  Oram,  Richard  Goodhart,  Wandsio'th. 
1876.  Oram,  Richd.  R.  Win.,  Wandsworth. 
1881.  Orchard,  Alfred,  Ashby-de-la-Zoueh. 
1907.  Orchard,  Harry  Perciyal,  Srixton-rd. 
1912.  Orchard,  Wilfred  G„  .E«s£  Hoathly. 
L919.  Ord,  Arthur  Gordon,  <SYo/.:e. 

1887.  Ord,  George  William,  Richmond. 

1893.  Ord,  Reginald  Whistler,  Z)ow/-. 

1888.  Ord.  Win.  Theophilus,  Bournemouth. 

1887.  Ord,  William  Wallis,  Salisbury. 
1891.  Ord-Mackenzie,  S.  A.,  Readiny. 
1916.§Oreillv,  Alice,  Mecklinburyh-street. 

1909.  O'Reilly,  Bert.  Chas.  Noble,  Coventry. 
1^04.  O'Reilly,  B.  Rolph,  O.B.E.,  Toronto. 

1886.  O'Redly,  Geo.  Hartley,  Bermondsey. 
1872.  O'Reilly,  Walt.  Win.'  Jos.,  Sydney. 

1894.  Orella,  Fermin  Ralph,  California. 

1916.  Orenstein,A.  Jeremiah,  Johannesburg. 
180(1  Orfeur,  Charles  Howard,  Torquay. 

1900.  Orford,  II.  John,  O.B.E.,  Transvaal. 
1883.  Orford,  John,  Pontefract. 

1890.  Orford,  Robt.  James,  New  S.  Wales. 
1900.  Orford,  Thomas  Christian,  Grenada. 
1 905.  Orlebar,  Jeff  rev  Alex.  A  me.rst,Bright'n. 

1917.  Orme,  Edmund  Stuart,  Derby. 
1899.  Orme,  Gilbert  Edward,  Clitheroe. 
1894.  Orme,  William  Bryce,  Borneo. 

1896.  Ormerod,  Arth.  Latham,  Oxford. 

1888.  Ormerod,  Chas.  Evelyn,  Epsom. 

1887.  Ormerod,  Edw.  Booth,  Queensland. 

1919.  Ormerod,  Edwin  Ronald,  Pendleton. 

1894.  Ormerod,  Ernest  Win.,  Wimborne. 

1895.  Ormerod,  Ernest  Wm.,  Southam. 
1916.  Ormerod,  Frank  Cnnliffe,  Charley. 

1889.  Ormerod,  Hy.  Lawrence,  Bristol. 
187o.  Ormerod,Jos.Arderne,  Up.  Wimpole-st. 
1898.  Ormond,  James  Service,  Victoria. 

10529 


246 


MEMBERS. 


1901.  Ormond,  Sidney  James,  Leatherhead. 

1890.  On-,  Fredk.  Layton,  Norbui*y. 
18(53.  Orr,  Gawin,  BaUylesson,  Lisburn. 

1891.  Orr,  John,  Edinburgh. 

1900.  Orr,  Vivian  Bernard,  Lowndes-street. 

1881.  Orr,  William  Young,  Putney. 

1913.  Orr-Ewing,  Hugh  J.,  Weston-s.-Mare. 

1892.  Ortlepp,  Albert  James,  Transvaal, 

1882.  Orton,  Arthur,  Queensland. 

1905.  Orton,  Douglas  Catterell  L.,  St.  Helens. 

1886.  Orton,  Francis  Jos.  J.,  Birmingham. 

1901.  Orton,  Geo.  Harrison,  Up.  Berkeley-st. 

1893.  Orton,  John,  Coventry. 

1900.  Orton,  Lionel  Edward,  Bedworth. 

1902.  Orton,  Loraine,  Crouch  End. 
1860.  Orton,  Theodore. 

1906.  Orton,  Wm.  Hunt,  Campden-hUl-rd. 

1906.  Orton,  William  Stewart,  Chailey. 
1892.  Osborn,  Francis  Arthur,  Dover. 
1898.  Osborne,  Albert,  M.B.E.,  Ilfraeombe. 
1889.  Osborne,  Frank,  Be.vhill-on-Sea. 
1898.  Osborne,  Harry,  Southport. 

1898.  Osborne,  Richard  Sidnev,  R.N. 
1902.  Osburn,  Arthur  C,  D.S.O.,  R.A.M.C. 
1919.  Osman,  Arthur  Arnold,  <S'.  Norivood. 

1887.  Osmond,  Edwd.  Bartrum,  Pontefract. 
1910.  Osmond,  Thomas  Edward, H.A.M.C 
1900.  Ostheimer,  Alfred  James,  Paris. 
1895.  O'Sullivan,  Daniel,  Kinsa/e. 

1913.  O'Sullivan,  Michael  B.,  Melbourne. 
1881.  Oswald,  Rbt.  Jas.  Win.,  O.B.E. 

1880.  Otway,  Alfred  Carrol,  Barnes. 

1907.  Oulton,  Ernest  Vivian,  Cairo. 
1905.  Ouranofski,  Vladimir  N.,  Liverpool. 

1917.  Ouseley-Smith,  Edw.  Ernest,  Hyde. 

1899.  Outred,  Charles  Deane,  Gravesend. 
1913.  Overend,  Hubert  Fredk.,  Bacup. 
1910.  Overton,  Kobt.  Sydney,  Sutton. 

1908.  Owen,  Albert  Harold,*  Uganda. 

I  385.  Owen,  Arthur  Deaker,  Hampton. 
1895.  Owen,  Rev.  Arthur  Dunley,  Cape. 
1889.  Owen    Charles  Arthur,  Lahore. 

1.^80.  Owen.  Charles  Richard,  Rushden, 
1*7-4.  Owen,Ch*8.W.,C.M.G.,O.I.E.,2.j^f.^8,. 
i860.  ( )wcn,I)a\  id(  t>h.&$.Uoy&,Birminyh,m. 
L919.  Owen,  David  Richard,  Liverpool. 
I  383.  Owen,  Herbert,  Ebury-st. 
1875.  Owen,  Sir  II.  [eambard,  Bristol. 

1909.  Owen,  John  George,  Hehtlan. 
1---.  Owen,  John  Lewis,  Holyhead. 

1881.  Owen,  John  Morgan,  Fishguard. 
1886.  Owen,  John  Vaughan,  Llanidloes. 

1918.  Owen,  Joseph,  Hendon. 

1904,  Owen,  Sydney  Arthur,  Q.  A  fines/. 
1916.  Owen,  Tnomas,  Amhurst-park. 
I '.Ml'.  Own.  Williiim  David,  WhiUand. 
1866.  Owens,  Edwd.  Matthews,  Vtch.Aust. 
L0688 


1913.  Owens,  Henry  Barton.  L^onyst 'rattan. 
1893.  Owens,  Isaac  Edwd.,  Liverpool. 
1911.  Owens,  John  Herbt.,  £<»#  Strattmi. 
1862.  Owles,  .las.  Allden,  IF.  Kensin</t<>u. 
1898.  Owsley,  Geo.  Chetwode,  Blackheath. 
1877.  Oxley,  A  ltd.  Jas.  Rice,2J.o/  Wales-ter. 
1888.  Oxley,  Frederick  John.  Duck-street. 
L899.  Oxley,  Jas.  Chas.  Stewart,  i.J/.V. 
1897.  Oxley,  Win.  II v.  Francis,  Poplar. 
1886.  Ozzard,  Albert  Tronson,  Z?r.  Guiana. 
1888.  Ozzard,  Fairlie  Russell,  7.J/..S'. 


1893.  Pace,  Harold  Everett,  Z^tfow. 

1894.  Packer,  Harry  Dixon,  R.A.M.C. 

1876.  Packer,  Wm.  Herbert,  Shrewsbury. 
1917.  Packham,  Arthur  Leslie,  Wimbledon. 
1886.  Packman,  Alfd.  C.  Aug.,  Rochester. 
1873.  Packman,  Aug.  T.  Vance,  Folkestone. 

1888.  Padbury,  George  John,  Axminster. 

1877.  Paddison,  Edmund  Howard,  Hove. 
1911.  Paddon,  Henry  Locke,  Weybridye. 
1893.  Padmore,  Gordon,  Blackpool. 

1896.  Padwick,  John  Oayley,  Bridgnorth. 
1886.  Pagden,  Trayton  Charles,  Horley. 
1898.  Page,  Algernon  Fountain, Handera.™. 
1904.  Page,<  lecil  Hbt.  Winter,  .A".  Walsham. 
1913.  Page,  Dennis  Salmon,  Blakeney. 

Ls; I1.).  Page,  Edward  Ferdinand,  Solihull. 

1897.  Page,  Fredk. Wm.  Tudor,  Queensland. 
1909.  Page,  Georsre  Frank,  Aldershot. 
1903.  Page,  .In.  Howard  LeBouverie,  7i..V. 
1913.  Page,  Lionel,  J?rwfo£ 

1917.  Page,  Sydney  Watson,  HighfieU. 
1893.  Page, Walt.  Thomas,  .SY<</,v  2Vi  toington. 
1900.  Page,  William  Sidney,  Brisbane. 
1882.  Paget,  ('lias.  Edward,  Northampton. 

1889.  Paget,  Peter,  //ore. 

1890.  Paget,  Tom  Lakin.  Stratford,  N.Z. 
L901.  Paget,  Walter  Gray.  Croydon. 
L909.  Paget-Tomlinson,E.E.,2rd»/ZoM»rfa/e. 
1870.  Paget-Tomlinson,W.,£VrA:oyXo»«2a/( 
L914.  Pailthorpe,  Duncan  W  ..  M.C. 

L877.  Pain,  Alfred,  AV//'  Kent-road,  S.E. 

L894.  Pain,  Arthur.  Durham. 

1908.    Pain,   Basil   Hewitt,   Leatherhead. 

L886.  Pain,  Francis,  AUora,  Queensland, 
1906.  Paine,Ernes1  Wm.Mynall,  R.A.M.C. 
I '.10 1.  Paine,  Frederick,  Woodfm-d  Bridge. 
L886.  Paine,  Wm.  Henry,  Green-lanes. 
L904,  Painton,  George  Richard,  lt.A.M.C 
L909.  Pairs  Mall,  Amritaar,  India. 
L901.  Pakes,  A  lb,  Ei  n.  Hardman,  Transvaal. 

1895.  Pakes,  Walter  Charles,  Transvaal, 
L910.  Paley,  ('has.  Edw.  Hewitt,  Stocktcell. 

10689 


MEMBERS. 


247 


1883.  Paley,  Frederick  John,  Hove. 
1908.  Paley,  Wm.  Norman  A.,  Fiji. 

1897.  Palgrave,  Edwd.  Francis,  Ealing. 

1895.  Palin,  Edwd.  Watson,  Fakenham. 

1906.  Pallant,  Hubert  A.,  M.C.,  D.S.O. 
1902.  Pallant,  S.  Luis,  D.S.O.,  It.A.M.C. 
1910.  Palmar,  Georg  Natanael,  Sweden. 

1899.  Palmer,  Arthur  Aubrey,  Sydney. 

1872.  Palmer,  Ambrose  Myrie,  Chesterfield. 

1907.  Palmer,  Basil  Henry,  Ramsgate. 

1904.  Palmer,  Cadwallader  Edwds.,ZJ/.8'. 

1901.  Palmer,  Chas.  Ambrose,  Yeovil. 

1898.  Palmer,  Chas.Jn. Linton,  Gosport. 
1892.  Palmer,  Chas.  Spencer,  Dawlitsh. 
1865.  Palmer,  Clement,  Burion-on- Trent. 

1873.  Palmer,  Fdk.  Jn.  Morton,  Worthing. 

1869.  Palmer,  Fdk.  Stephen,  ll'imprjle-st. 
1898.  Palmer,  Geo.  Edwd.,  Dublin. 

1902.  Palmer,  Harold  Thorn  bur  \, Gold  Coast. 
1918.  Palmer,  Harry,  St.  Johns  Wood. 

1870.  Palmer,  Henry  Drake,  Alassio,  Italy. 
1897.  Palmer,  Horace  Kemp,  R.A.M.C. 
1869.  Palmer,  Jas.  Foster.  Royal-avenue. 
1881.  Palmer,  Jn.  Irwin,  New  Caoendish-st. 

1896.  Palmer,  Percy  Allan,  Battersea. 

1903.  Palmer,  Russell  Edwards.  Rochester. 

1884.  Palmer,  Sydney  Joseph,  Liverpool. 
1892.  Palmer,  Wm.  Mortlock,  Linton. 
1879.  Palmer,  Win.  Pitt,  Babbaeombe. 

1897.  Palser,  John  Edwin  Ford,  Southsea. 

1900.  Panckridge,W.  Panckridge, Petersfield 

1910.  Pandalai,  Krishnan  Gopinath,  India. 

1911.  Pande,  Chaudrashekhar  D.,  India. 
1918.  Pandit,  Yijaya  Shankar  Rao. 

1915.  Pandithesekere,Cuthbert  F.O.,  Ceylon 

1902.  Pank,  Harold  William,  Market  Rasen. 

1916.  Pank,  Philip  E.  1).,  Chandlers  Ford. 
1918.  Panniker,  Aerath  N.  N.,  S.India. 

1913.  Pauter,  Arthur  Edward.  R.N. 
1918.  Panthaky,  Maneck  J.,  Bombay. 
1894.  Panting,  Charles  Henry,  Leyton. 
1890.  Panting,  John,  Watton. 

1917.  Panton,  David  Forsyth,  Forest-hill. 

1917.  Panton,  John  Allison,  Bolton. 
l!»08.  Panton,  Kenneth  Douglas,  Canada. 

1903.  Panton,  Philip  Noel,  QueenAnne-st. 

1912.  Papadopoulus,  Stylianos  (>.,  Cyprus. 

1918.  Papenf us,  Edmund  J&cohs'/.,S.  Africa. 
J^o.  Papillon,  .Lis.  William,  Bridgwater. 

1873.  Paradise,  Thos.  Decimus,  Kingston. 

1874.  Parakh,  Dhanjisha  Navroji,  I. M.S. 

1908.  Parakh,FramroseRatansha  w,  Bombay 

1914.  Paramore,  Walter  J.,  i.  C.  #  W*.  Sow*. 

1905.  Paramore,  William  Erasmus. 
1902.  Parbury,  Fredk.  Denis,  Jersey. 
1901  .  Parbury,  Walter  Key,  Sharnbrook. 
1878  .  Pardington,  Geo.Lucas,  Tunb'i/e  Weils. 

10696 


1898.  Pares,Basil,C.M.G.,D.S.O.,.R.AJ/.G'. 
1896.  Parfitt,  Chas.  Daniel. 

1896.  Parfitt,  John  Brodribb,  Reading. 
1907.  Paris,  Robert  Colin,  R.A.M.C. 
1880.  Parish,  Frank,  Eltham. 
1894.  Park,Wm.C.  Cunningham,  Lewisham. 
1900.  Park,  Wm.  Hodgson,  Carlisle. 
1880.  Parke,  Charles  James,  Brooklet/. 

1878.  Parke,  Thomas  Henry,  Bur/on. 
1917.  Parker,  Alex.  Edw.  P.,  Hampstead. 
1876.  Parker,  Arth.  Fdk.,  Lismore,  N.S.  W. 
L886.  Parker,  Chas. Arthur,  Tip.  Wimpole-st. 
1880.  Parker,  Chas.  Barnsdale. 

1904.  Parker,  Christopher,  Wandsworth. 

1917.  Parker,  Chris.  Stanley,  Me/bourne. 
1887.  Parker,  Fdk.  William,  O.B.E.,  R.N. 
1885.  Parker,  George,  Bristol. 

1889.  Parker,  George  Dines,  Ashley-gdns. 
18(30.  Parker,  George  Fisher,  Citckjield. 
1914.  Parker,  Harold,  York. 

1910.  Parker,  Henry  Brice,  R.N. 
1884  Parker,  Herbert,  Henleg. 

1899.  Parker,  Herbert  Francis,  Guildford. 

1896.  Parker,  li  ibt.  Derweut,O.B.E., #..-!/>. 
1892.  Parker,  William,  I'ollington-park.'S. 

1879.  Parker,  William  Rushton,  Kendal. 
1875.  Parlies,  Alfred.  longton. 

1880.  Parkes,  Louis  Coltman,  Cadogan-sq. 

1918.  Parkes,  Win.  Alf.  Whitehouse,i^iVm. 
1872.  Parkes.  Wm.  Edmund,  Birmingham. 
1869.  Parkinson,!  'lias.  II.  Watts,  Wimbome. 
1882.  Parkinson,  Chas.  Joseph,  Queensland. 

1906.  Parkinson,  Geo.  Singleton, R.A.M.C. 

1907.  Parkinson,  John,  London-hosp. 

1  !»!•").§ Parkinson,  Kathleen  H.,  Guilford-st. 

1905.  Parkinson,  Percy  Richard. 

1865.  Parkinson,  Richd.  Colville,  Southsea. 

1897.  Parkinson,  William.  Northallerton. 

i  'a  rkinsi  in,  Win.  Joseph, Annft'eld$-pln. 

1911.  Parmiter,  Bernard  R.,  Ruddington. 
1871.  Parnell,  Gerald  Crecy,  Forest-hill. 

1908.  Parnell,  Roderick  Jos.  G.,  i?.A7. 

1913.  Parnis,  Henry  Wm.,  Brunswick-sq. 
1885.  Parr,  Arth.  Charles  Edward,.Fe#Aa»» 

1899.  Parrett,  Edwd.  Erratt,  7%orrae. 
1892.  Parrott,  Albert  George,  Shanghai. 
1871.  Parrott,  Edward  John,  Hayes. 

1900.  Parrott,  Hugh  McDowall,  Clapham. 
1902.  Parrott.  John  Norman,  Hayes. 
1874.  Parrott.  Joseph,  Dulwuh. 

1884.  Parrott.  Thomas  Godfrey,  Aylesbury. 
1899.  Parry,  Edward  James,  Sloane-st. 
1877.  Parry,  George  Hales,  Lynn. 

1914.  Parry,  Guy  William,  M.C.,  jB&m'/n*. 

1890.  Parry,  Henry  Jules,  C.B.E.,  D.S.i  ). 
1884.  Parry,  Ilerbt.  Lloyd,  Canonbury-pk. 
1914.  Parry,  James  Hales,  King's  Lynn. 

10753 


2  48 


MEMBERS. 


1879.  Parry,  Robert,  Carnarvon. 

1913.  Parry,  Robert  Chas,  China  Mission. 
1918.  Pan-y,  Robert  Hughes,  Pwllheli. 

1872.  Parry,  Thomas  Sharp,  (luster. 
1871.  Parry,  Thomas  William.  Ferndale. 
1802.  Parry,  Thomas  Wilson,   Crouch  End. 
1887.  Parry,  Wm.  Thomas,  Toronto. 
1883.  Parry-Jones,  Maurice,  Derby. 

L883.  Parsloe,  Henry  Heath,  Plymouth. 

1914.  Parsloe,  Henry  Ray,  Plymouth. 
1870.  Parson,  Francis  John,  Weybridge. 

1873.  Parson.  Henry,  Bwsledon. 
1S9S.  Parsons.  Allan  ChiLcott,  Nigeria. 

1898.  Parsons. Arth.  Rnscome  G,  K.A.M.C. 
1858.  Parsons,  Charles,  Twibridye  iVells. 

1887.  Parsons,  Charles  Ootavius,  Cardiff. 

1883.  Parsons,  Chas.  William,  Noel-park. 

1899.  Parsons,  Ernest  Alsager,  Coventry. 
1889.  Parsons,  Frederick  George. 

1918.  Parsons, Frederic  Paul  X.,  Wimbledon. 

1888.  Parsons,  George  Gooden,  WCs/hnri/. 
L907.  Parsons,  Gerard  Lyne,  Newbury. 

1908.  Parsons,  Harold,  7;'.J/..v. 

1897.  Parsons,  Harold  Campbell,  Toronto. 
1885.  Parsons,  Harry  Compton,  Torrington. 
1897.  Parsons,  Henry  Frank',  Bristol. 
1918.§Parsous,  Irene  Grace,  Fosbury. 
1899.  Parsons,  Jn.  Edwd.  Hocking, Oxford. 

1884.  Parsons,  John  Inglis,  May/air. 
1903.  Parsons,  Leonard  G.,  Broomsgrove. 

1909.  Parsons,  Richard  Alfred,  8t.Mary's-h. 
1902.  Parsons,  Wilfred,  R.A.M.C. 

1907.  Parsons-Smith,  Basil  Thos.,  Croydon 
1888.  Part,  John  Shepley,  Bedford-park. 
1917.§Partridge,  Eleanor  Joyce,  Comptonst. 

1 896.  Partridge,  Lionel  Strowd,.iFanVmPM;&. 
1902.  Partridge, Victor  Stanley,  CamberweU. 
L915.  Partridge,  William  Linnell,  JM.C. 
L883.  Partridge,  Win.  Thos.,  CamberweU. 
1916.  Paruck,  Nusserwanjee  S.,  Hig Agate. 
1912.  Pascall,  Donovan  Liaise.  M.C. 

1915.  Pasco.  Bernard  ('has.  Wm.,  Mill-hill. 
L904.  Pascoe,  James  S.,  D.S.O.,  U.A.M.C. 
1906.  Pask, Edwd. Henry  Alhm,  Ulverttm. 
L912.  Pasley,  Claude  John  I!.,  W.A/.M  S. 
1894.  Passmore,  Joa.  Ernest,  Hinckley. 
L899,  Passmore,  Wm.  Henry,  Carshalton. 

1916.  Pastel,  Aron  Per,  Brondesbury. 

1880.  Pasteur,Wm.,C.B.,C.M.Gh,  Cfomrfoa-d 
1902.  Patch,  Hurnet  Graham,  R. A.M.<'. 
1893.  Patch,  I  Iv.  Hrbt.  Lloyd, #.  Brighton. 
1870.  Patchett,  William  Ashton,  7>v,//. 

191 1.  Patel,Jorabhai  Bhaibabhai,Jff«»i^8<W. 
1 '. » 1  l' .  Tate',  Purushottam  Tulnidass. 

1910.  PaterSOn,  Adrian  Charles,  /,'.  .V. 

1897.  Paterson,  Archibald  Richd.,  /^vw. 
L890.  Paterson,  Gen.  Wm.,  Grenada,  W.I. 

10810 


1892.  Paterson,  Hugh  Gordon,  Sheffield. 

1906.  Paterson.  .las.  Jenkins,  Maidenhead. 
1894.  Paterson.  Marcus  Sinclair,  Newtoim. 
191  4. "Paterson,  Margaret  Russell,  Judd-st. 
1913.  Paterson.  Matthew  W.,  M.C,  O.L.E. 

1893.  Paterson,  Peter.  Glasgow. 
1908.  Paterson,  Robert  Kerr,  Canada. 

1901.  Paterson.T.W.Staniforth. //<///"  W-y.»/.\ 

1902.  Paterson,  Wm.  Fergus,  AV/r  Zealand. 
1913.  Patey,  Percy  Edw.  Hughes,  Deriy. 

1907.  Patey,  Walter.   FFwnWerfon. 

1875.  Patmore,  Tennyson  D.,  Notting-hill. 
1901.  Paton,  -lames  Scott,  Lismore,   Viet. 
1868.  Paton,  John  Wilson.  g<rfA, 

1892.  Paton,  Roderick  Mcher,  Streatham. 
1SS4.  Patrick.  Jos.  Henry,  Birmingham. 

1908.  Patrick,  Norman  Colum,  Gkin'yford. 

1901.  Patten,  Stephen  Kerr, Boston,  U.S.A. 

1891.  Patterson.  Chas.  Sumner,  Lamboum. 

1882.  Patterson,  Geo.  de  J.,  Heckmondwike. 
1879.  Patterson,  Geo.  Henry,  Ulverston. 
1889.  Pattin,  Harry  Cooper,  Norwich. 
1900.  Pattison,  Albert  John,  J#b?-rf. 

1912.  Pattison,  Cresswell  Lee,  Sheffield. 
1879.  Pattison.!al\\d.S.,.J^/.  Transport  Lim: 
t916.§Paul,  Edith  Winifred,  Lucktnow. 
t884.  Paul,  Edmund  William,  Nottingham, 
1886.  Paul,  Geo.  Wm.  Frederic.  Brisbane. 
1916.  Paul,  Gilbert  Eugene,  <V.  India. 

Li  100.  Paul,  John  Frederick,  Finsbury-pk. 

1889.  Paul,  Maurice  Eden,  Parkstone. 
1870.  Paul,  Reginald,  Loughborough. 
1915.  Paul,  Sachchidananda  11.,  Moradpur. 

1893.  Pauli,  Edwin  Ilry.  Churton,  Bristol. 
1907.  Paulin,  Stanley,  D.S.O.,  ^^//w.s  ('////. 

1892.  Pauling,  Wm.  Tennant,  Bulawayo. 
1877.  Paulley,  JobNath.  Legge,  Harleston. 
1906.  Paulley,  John,  Harleston. 

1902.  Pavitt,  Percy  George,  Wimpolest. 

1890.  Pawlett,  Thomas  Lawr.,  A..V  IP. 
1897.  Payne,  Alfred  Ernest,  Leicester. 
1877.  Payne,  Algernon  Archibald,  Sheffield. 
I90i'.  Payne,  Archibald  Gates,  /••/////</. 
1918.  Payne, Arthur  LI.  Spencer,  Gloucester. 
1879.  Pa\ne.  Chas.  Alex..   //,./„//•/. 

1900.  Payne,Edwd.M. Bruce, Shepherdswell. 

1893.  Payne,  Ernest  Le  Pevre,  AV/r. 
1682.  Payne,  Frank  Cobh am,  Wit/mm. 
L879.  Payne,  Henry,  Southport. 

1883.  Payne,  .lames  Rowland;  Coleford. 
1915.  Payne,  John  Fredk.  M..  7'<is>iuini(t. 

1913.  Payne,  John  Rowland,  I'lnart/i. 
L882.  Payne,  John  Woolard,  Tasmania. 
L899.  Payne,  Joseph  Lewin,  Portland- pi. 
19  17.  Payne,  Reuben  Woodland.  Ealing, 
1918.  Payne,  Thomas  Melville,  l'nmrt/i. 
L868.  Payne,  William  Hole,  Hampstead, 

10867 


MEMBERS. 


249 


1 893. 
1900. 
1869. 
1903. 

1904. 
1903. 

1870. 
1912. 
1909. 
1894 
1898. 
1893. 
1894. 
1892. 
1886. 
1900. 
1887. 
1909. 
1903. 
1917. 
18(57. 
1893. 
1896. 
1887. 
1889. 
1878. 
1914. 
1807. 
1905. 
1900. 
1876. 
1887. 
1916. 
1907. 
1888. 
1886. 
1896. 
1899. 
1884. 
1883. 
1891. 
1895. 
1889. 
1897. 
1885. 
1900. 
1901. 
1911. 
1907. 
L896. 
1912. 
1886. 
1890. 
1884. 
1888. 
1903. 
1904. 


Payne,  Win.  Henry,  Brockley. 
Payne,  William  Pitt. 
Peiican,  Luke.  Buenos  Ayres. 
Peace,  Percy  Clift,  Tylorstoutn. 
Peach.  Win  Frank,  Putney-jiark. 
Peachell,  George  Ernest,  Chichester. 
Peacock,  Dry.  George,  Torquay. 
Peacock.  Wm.  Baly,  Leatherhead. 
Peacock,  William  Henry,  W.Af.M.S. 
Pead,  John  Hunter,  Royal  Navy. 
Peake,  Arthur  Edward,  Henley. 
Peake.  Arthur  Walton,  Bristol. 
PeaKe,  Frederic  Ernest,  Bristol. 
Peake,  George  Arthur,  Cheltenham. 
Peake.  Solomon.  Goldhazok-road. 
Peake,  Sydney  John,  Tembuland. 
Peake,  Wm.  Pemberton,  Leicester. 
Peail,  Guy  Ilarcourt,  Rhodesia. 
Peall,  Percy  Alfred,  Rhodesia. 
Pearce,  Andrew  Harman,  Denbigh-st. 
Pearce,  Arthur,  Salcombe, 
Pearce,  David  A.Chaning,  B.Coktmb. 
Pearce,  Francis  1  Ferny,  Madeley  Court. 
Pearce,  Frank,  Brighton. 
Pearce,  Fredk.  William,  Brighton. 
Pearce,  Henry.  Brighton. 
Pearce,  John  Ernest,  Brighton, 
Pearce,  Joseph  Ohaning,  Ramsgate. 
Pearce,  Percival  Leslie.  Manchester. 
Pearce,  Thomas  Massey,  Gillingham. 
Pearless,  Walter  Keif,  Neio  Zealand. 
Pearman,  Thos.  Ed.Allaway,/Zbmve7/. 
Pearman,  Walter  1)..  Jamaica. 
Pearn,OscarPhillipsX..7'//«/7^oM-/j7A. 
Pearse,  Albeit,  R.A.M.C. 
Pearse,  Arthur  Wm.,  East  Dereham. 
Pearse,  Athol  Stewart  Jos.,  Cardiff. 
Pearse,  Edward  Mountjoy,  B.  Columb. 
Pearse,  Frank,  Transvaal. 
Pearse,  Frederick  Edward,  Ripley. 
Pearse,  Herbert  Henry,  Royal  Navy. 
Pearse,  Joseph  Steele,  Plymouth. 
Pearse,  Robert  Edwd.  F.,  Buxted. 
Pearse,  William  Henry.  Queensland. 
Pearson,  Albt.  Edwd.  Alex.,  Seacroft. 
Pearson,  Allan  Campbell,  M.C. 
Pearson,  Arthur,  Ealing. 
Pearson,  Cecil  Jos.  llb't.,  W.Af.M.S. 
Pearson,  Dudley  Q.}Barrmo-in-Fumess 
Pearson, Francis  Jas.,  Otoston  Fern/. 
Pearson,  George  Harold,  Sydenham. 
Pearson,  Geo.  Kenneth,  Deoonport. 
Pearson, Hairy  B.Allen,  Wandsworth. 
Pearson,  Heslop  Laird,  Birkenhead. 
Pearson,  James,  Liverpool. 
Pearson,  John  Douglas,  Cheltenham. 
Pearson,  John  Sidney. 
10924 


1905.  Pearson,  John  Sydney,  W.Af.M.S. 

1917.  Pearson,  Maurice,  Sydenham. 
1890.  Pearson,  Keg.  Spencer,  Clapham. 

1886.  Pearson,  Richard,  Bruton-street. 
1898.  Pearson,  Roland  Wilfred,  M.C. 

19 19.§  Pearson,  Signd  L.  S.,  Hampstead, 

1897.  Pearson,  Thomas,  Peckham. 
1862.  Pearson,  Thos.  Robert,  Newcastle. 
1858.  Peart,  Robt.  Septimus,  NoHh  Shields. 

1898.  Peatson,  Jos.  C.  Stanhope,  Croydon. 

1875.  Peck,  Awdry,  Bridgnorth. 
1880.  Peck,  Edward  George,  D.S.O. 

1900.  Peck,  Wm.  Edward,  Hastings. 
1869.  Pedler,  Geo.  Henry,  Knightsbridge. 

1911.  Pedler, HuhertGh&s.G. ,Kni</hfs/jiidye 
1885.  Pedler,  Wm.  Fredk.,  Bloomsbwy. 

1914.  Pedley,  Charles  Franklin,  Sutton. 

1883.  Pedley,  Kichd.  Denison,  Loud  .-bridge. 

1888.  Pedley,  Saml.  Edward,  Regent-st.  ' 

1876.  Pedley,  Thomas  Franklin,  Rangoon. 
1910.  Pedrick,Percy  Vivian G.,  Tunb'.Wells. 

1887.  Peeke,  Harold  Samuel,  R.A.M.C. 

1915.  Peers,  Edward  Crosby,  Yarmouth. 
1898.  Pegg,  John  Henry,  Jieit/ate. 

1918.  Pegge,  Arth.  Vernon,  M.C,  Bedford. 
1879.  Pesler.L.  W.  Hemmington,  Hariey-st. 
1898.  Peile,  Harry  Diamond,  I. M.S. 

1919.  Peirce,  Edward  Rowley,  Birmingham. 
1890.  Peirce,  Henry  Ireson,  Johannes/nay. 

1901.  Peirce,  Jas.  Arth.  L.,  Langley- green. 
1868.  Peirce,  James  Edward,  Redditch. 
1857.  Peirce,  Thos.  David,   Weston-s-Mare. 
1915.  Peiris,  Walter  S.  J.,  Victoria-pk.-rd. 
1896.  Pell,  William,  Bethnal-green-road. 

1901.  Pellew,Edwd.Irving  Pownall,  O.I5.E. 
1904.  Pellow,  John  Edwards,  Wadebridge. 
1914.  Pemberton,  Arthur  Henry,  Basil-st. 
1907.  Pemberton, Chas. A., Canterbury  }N.2L 

1877.  Pemberton,  Robert,  I. M.S. 
1890.  Penberthy,  William,  Wiveliscombe. 

1889.  Pendlebury,  John  Philip,  Ormskirk. 
1896.  Pendred,Berthon  Fleming,  Loughton. 

1902.  Penfold,  Fredk.  P,.,  NotUngham-pl. 

1884.  Penfold,  Fdk.  Wm.  Henry',  Rainham. 
1867.  Penfold,  Oliver,  Bendir/o,  Victoria. 
1898.  Penfold,  Thos.  0.,  Bishop  Auckland. 
19  !>.  Penfold,  Wm.  James,  Wimbledon- ph. 

1913.  Penhale,Wm.  Percivall,  Hohworthy. 
1909.  Penistan,  Arthur  Hy.,  Cteveleus. 
1882.  Penn,  John  Evans,  Royal  Navy. 

1912.  Pennant, Dv frig U.,D.S.O., Gloucester. 
1919.  Pennant,  Geraint  A.,  Pontycymmer. 

1914.  Pennant.GwilvmRhvs,  Pontycymmer. 
1 900.  Pennefather, Claud  Maxwell,  Harrow. 

1913.  Pennell,  Vernon  Charles,  Cambridge. 
1902.  Pennington,  Drurv,  Mm/fair. 

1898.  Pennington,  S.  B.  C.C. A^Golders-oni. 
10981 


250 


MEMBER?. 


1914.  Penny,  Charles  II.  G.,  Hudley-wood. 
1917.  Penny,CyriUohn,O.B.E.,5.Ailf.C. 

1884.  Penny,  Edmund  John,  Wolverton. 
1879.  Penny,  Edward,  Mariborough. 
1910.  Penny,  Edwd.  Austen,  l.M.S. 
1884.  Penny,  Francis,  Barnsley. 

1894.  Penny,  Fredk.  S.,  C.M.G.,  R.A.M.C. 
1872.  Penny,  Geo.  Town,  Muswell-hill. 
1891.  Penny,  Herbert  Lloyd,  O.B.E.,  R.N. 
1887.  Penny,  Jeremiah,  l.M.S. 

1902.  Penny,  Robt.  Aug.  G.,  Littlemore. 
1904.  Penny,  Sydney  Greenwood,  Marazion. 
1910.  Penny,  VY.  Maxwell,  M.C.,  Sydenh'm. 

1895.  Penny,  Wm.  Reginald,  Ulverston. 
1899.  Penrose,  Arthur  Wellesley,  Highbury. 
1884.  Penrose,  F.  George,  Pall  Mall. 

1879.  Penruddocke,  Charles,  Wylye. 

1910.  Penson,  John  Frederick,  Reading. 

1880.  Penton,  Richd.  II.,  D.S.O.,  A.M.S. 
1899.  Pentreath,  Herbt.  Massingberd,  M.C. 
1895-.  Pentreath,  Leonard  Norbourne,  B.C. 
1 879.  Pepler,Wm.H.O.Cadney,Zfawi^^ert d. 
1884.  Perceval,  Frank,  Prestwich. 

1913.  Perceval,  John  L.,  Muswell-hill. 
1886.  Percival,  Arch  .Stanley,  Newc'stle-o.-  T. 
1898.  Percival,  Beaumont  A.,  W.Af.M.S. 
1871.  Percival,Geo.  BL,O.B.E., Northampton 

1911.  Percival,  Harold  Fey,  Northampton. 
1855.  Percival,  Jos.  Mumford,  Chichester. 

1 908.  Percival,  Thos.  Godfrey,  Kimberley. 

1909.  Perdrau,  Jean  Ren6,  Dorchester. 

1915.  Peregrine,  Hugh  Ley  P.,  Grantham. 
1911.  Pereira,  Cassius  Atl'eleck,  Ceylon. 
1902.  Pereira,  George,  Muswell-hill. 

1915.  Perera,  Danwattege  D.  P.,  Oxford. 

1913.  Perera,  John  Abraham,  Ceylon. 

1916.  Perera,  John  Alex.  Percival,  Ceylon. 

1914.  Perera,  Mahamarrakelegey  Gregory. 
1882.  Perez,  George  Victor,  Teneriffe, 
1916.  Perezy  Marzan,  V.J.E.C.delS.,  V.Cott. 
1870.  Perigal,  Arthur,  New  Barnet. 

1867.  Perkins,  Alfred  Robte.  Steele,  Exeter. 
Is82.  Perkins,  Alfred  Temple,  New  Zealand. 
1869.  Perkins,  Edward,  Manchester, 
1902.  Perkins,  Eric  McLeod.  U'cstmi?ister. 
1895.  Perkins,  George,  Tnnisrmtl. 
Js^<».  Perkins,  Geo.  ( '.  Steele,  Portland-pl. 
IK7:;.  Perkins,  Ilv.  Al\r\nr,T/t, /bridge  Wells. 

1890.  Perkins,  Henry  Bowen,  Tilbury. 
L893.  Perkins,  Henry  Campbell,  luilia. 
L908.  Perkins,  Herbt  Edwd.,  Royal  Navy. 

1891,  Perkins,  Jos.  John,  Harleystreet. 
1900.  Perkins, PhilipMe\  \vv,Tunb'dge  M  V/s. 
L918.  Perkins,  Rowland  John,  Bedford. 
1872.  Perkins,  Whitfield,  Rwi  Zsaac. 
L910.  Perlman,  Archie,  Lents. 

1910.  Pern,  Alfred  Spearman,  Botley. 

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1895.  Pern,  Edgar  Courtney,  Droxford. 
1895.  Pern,  Horace,  Victoria. 
1901.  Pern,  Lionel,  Whitby. 
1900.  Pern,  Norman,  Victoria. 
1900.  Pern,  Sydney,  Victoria. 

1891.  Pernet,  George,  Devonshire-/)!. 
1904.  Perodeau,  Edwd.  Geo.,  Ttriehenham. 
18'->3.  Perram,  Charles  Herbt.,  Bedford. 

1892.  Perram,  Edwd.  Arth.,  Whitchurch. 

1891.  Perrine,  Edmund  Kirby. 

1884.  Perry,  Sir  Allan,  Colombo. 

1914.  Perry,  Alan  Cecil,  jUttfe  JZ/orA 
1877.  Perry,  Charles  Edward,  Folkestone. 

1908.  Perry,  Dallas  Gordon,   Vancouver. 
1895.  Perry,EdmundLudlow.D.S.O.,Z.J/..9. 
1876.  Perry,  Edward  Verdon,  Reepham. 

1885.  Perry,  Sir  Edwin  Cooper,  Guys-hosp. 

1906.  Perry,  Geo.  Downing,  Tiverton. 

1909.  Perry,  Lionel  Banks,  Lowestoft. 

1892.  Perry,  Saml.  Herbert,  Spalding. 
1891.  Perry,  Sidney  Herbert,  Birmingham. 
1895.  Perry,  Walter  Dymock,  Earfs-court. 
1898.  Pershouse,  Frank,  Southxea. 

1893.  Pershouse,  Frederick,  Transvaal. 
1898.  Pestonjee,  Rustom,  Galle,  Ceylon. 

1910.  Pestonji,  Ardeshir  B.,  Bombay. 

1907.  Patch,Chas.  Hy.Lainbert.itoj/rtLY^r//. 
1869.  Petch,  Richard,  Harrogate. 

1918.  Peter,  John,   Westboume-parh. 

1891.  Peters,Albt.Edwd.D.R'lph,/WVs/Wrf 
1900.  Peters,  Charles  Ayre,  Montreal. 
1918.  Peters,  Gordon  Frank,  Streatham. 

1915.  Peters,  Haydn,  Swansea. 

1911.  Peterson,  Geo.  Reynolds,  Canada. 
1 880.  Petherick,  Wallace,  Thdford. 
1890.  Pethick,  Chas.  Stuart,  Liverpool. 

1892.  Pethybridge,  Walt.  Ley,  Plymouth. 
1914.  Petley,  Cyril  Eaton,  M.C.,  Charlton. 

1918.  Petrie,  George  Arthur,  Hastings. 

1910.  Pettigrew,  Arch.  Bruce,  she/field. 
1875.  Pettigrew,  Aug.  Jos.  W,,  Victoria. 
1902.  Pettigrew.  Daniel,  Sheffield. 

1914.  Pettigrew,  Michael  G  ,  .M.C,  Sheffield. 

1908.  Petty,  Wm.  Joseph,  G'ardjf. 

1911.  Pfeiffer,  Albert,  Wimpole-street. 
l916.§Pfeil,  Enid  Maud,  Sussex-pl. 

l'.» K).  Pfister,  Friedrich  <>.  M.,  Heidelberg. 
1913.  Phatak,\'.  Damodar,  Poona,  C.India. 
1867.  Phelps,  Arthur  Martin,  Highbury. 
1906.  Phelps,  Arthur  Rohert,   Highbury. 

L899.  Phelps,  J n.  Hy.  Dixon,  .v,. /■/««. 
187*5.  Phelps,  William.   Victoria. 
L91  1.  Philip,  B.  Don  Hup.,  Cty/on. 

1919.  Philip,  (!w.  Stuart  Pain,  Powis-tq. 
1917.  Philippe,  Victor  F.  0.  J. 

1895.  Philipps,  Arthur  Edward,  Eullunn. 
L909.  Phillipps,  Richd.  Biddnlph,  .  L  J/,  v. 
11095 


MICMREHS. 


25  L 


1878.  Phillipps,  Win.  Alfred,  Dover-street. 
187(5.  Phillips,  Alfred,  Pether  ton-road,  N. 
1910.  Phillips  Alfred  Percy,  Walsall. 

1892.  Phillips,  Alfred  Stanbury,  Bedford. 
1896.  Phillips,  Chas.  Alleyne,  Cape  Prov. 

1870.  Phillips,  Charles  Henry,  Hartley. 

1893.  Phillips,  Uhas.  Morley,  Bristol. 
1858.  Phillips,  Daniel WehlfreepleClaydon, 
1895.  Phillips,  David,  Llandilo. 

1902.  Phillips,  David  Jonathan,  Jamaica. 
1888.  Phillips,  Edgar  Vaughan,  Kibworth. 

1880.  Phillips,  Edward,  Coventry. 

1865.  Phillips,  Edward  England,  -BatfA. 
1916.  Phillips,  Edwin  Seymour,  Sydenham. 
1918.  Phillips,  Evan  Albert  Idris. 

1883.  Phillips,  Francis  B.  Williner,  Bedford. 
1907.  Phillips,  Fred.Eust.h.^St.Georye's-rd. 

1894.  Phillips,  George,  Neiv  Zealand. 

1871.  Phillips,  George  Arthur,  Walsall. 
1887.  Phillips,Geo.GordonOwen,  Queensland 

1906.  Phillips,  Geo.  Ramsey,  Walsall. 
1913.  Phillips,  George  Stanley,  Carmarthen. 
1893.  Phillips,  Harry  Harding,  Penge. 

1895.  Phillips,  Henry  Arthur,  Fiwfc. 

1881.  Phillips,  Henry  Whitby,  E.  Croydon. 
1898.  Phillips,  Herbert  James,  Reading. 
1887.  Phillips,HubertChas.,  Gloucester-terr. 
1854.  Phillips,  James,  New  York. 

1898.  Phillips,  James,  Bradford. 

1879.  Phillips,  Sir  John,  Brook-street. 

1895.  Phillips,  John,  St.  Clears. 

1893.  Phillips,  Jn.  Elphinstone  Hood,  B.N. 
1898.  Phillips,  John  Evans,  Malpas. 

1907.  Phillips,  Jn.  G.  Porter,  Bethlem-hosp. 

1896.  Phillips,  John  Robt.  Parry,  Bristol. 
1916.  Phillips,  Jn.  Wm.  G.,  Carmarthen. 
1907.  Phillips,  Lionel  Lewis,  Redruth. 

1915.  Phillips,  Lloyd  Desbat,  Highyate. 
1907.  Phillips,  Montagu,  Preston. 

1902.  Phillips,  Nathaniel  R.,  Aberyavenny. 

1901.  Phillips^ormanRouthjAw^ft/Mjt^tw. 
1892.  Phillips,  Percy  Cranston,  Abridge. 

1916.  Phillips,  Percy  R.O'Rourke,A(>/vpoo^. 

1894.  Phillips,  Richd.  Edwd.G.,  Wimpole-st. 
1877.  Phillips,  Sidney  Philip,  Up.  Brook-st. 
1887.  Phillips,  Thomas,  Hurley-street. 

191  -2.  Phillips,  Thos.  Harold,  'Pontypridd. 
1887.  Phillips, Wm.  Edwd. P.,  Egerton-ydns. 
1907.  Phillips- Jones,Benj. J. ,Penrhiwceiber. 
1883.  Phillpot,  Geo.  Freak.,  Belbrouyhton. 

1866.  Philpot,  Chas.  William,  Croydon. 
1906.  Philpot,  Henry  Austin,  Chester-sq. 

1872.  Philpot,  Jos.  Henry,  Chester-square. 
1894.  Philps,Fdk.Geo.Meynell,.ErtWW««^. 
1906.  Phippen,  H.  Garnet,  Newbridge. 

1902.  Phipps,  Chas.  Arth.  Gayer,  R.N. 

1880.  Phipps,  Edgar  Vivian  Ayre,  Bedford. 

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1888.  Phipps,  Henry  Hostache,  Manchester. 

1897.  Phipps,  J.  Hare,  D.S.O.,  M.,  N.S.  W. 
1909.  Phipps, Michael W.,Barraba,N.S.  J!". 

1907.  Phipson,EdwardSelby,  D.S.O.,l.M.S. 

1903.  Pick,  Arthur,  Kissingen. 

1904.  Pick,  Bryan,  Royal  Navy. 

1902.  Pick,  Lawrence,  Barry,  Glam. 
1890.  Pickels,  Joseph  Arthur,  W.Af.M.S. 

1905.  Pickering,  Bernard,  Bolton. 

1913.  Pickering,  Dennison  Veitch,  Banf. 
1892.  Pickering,Rowl.N.U.,  U.-Berkehy-st. 

1904.  Pickering, "Wm.  Cowper,  Wellingboro'. 
1880.  Pickersgill,  EdwinPulleine,  Sherburn. 

1916.  Pickett,  Alfred  C,  O.B.E.,  Ealing. 
1919.  Pickett,  Francis  Lionel,  Manchester. 
1858.  Pickett,  Jacob,  Croydon. 

1914.  Pickett,  Leonard  Rbt.,  TunVdge-wells. 
1892.  Pickford,  James  Shaw,  Bolton. 

1903.  Pickin,Fred.  Harold,  Westminster. 

1915.  Pickles,  Harold  Dobson,  M.C.,Zee'fr. 

1873.  Pickles,  John  Jagger,  Leeds. 
1886.  Pickthorn,  Alfred  John,  R.N. 
1892.  Pickthorn,  Edward  Butler,  R.N. 

1917.  Pickup,  Arthur  M'Lean,  Segent's-pk. 

1876.  Pickup,  William  James,  Coventry. 
1900.  Picton,  Lionel  James,  Holmes  Chapel. 

1916.  Pidcock,  Bertram  H.,  Hampsteud. 
1888.  Pierce,  Bedford,  York. 

1903.  Pierce,  Frederick  James,  Enfield. 

1898.  Pierce,  Geo.  Oliver,  Barking. 

1911.  Pierce,  Hugh,  Liverpool. 

1898.  Pierce,  Robt. Wynne  Chas.,  Guildford. 
1885.  Pietersen,  James,  Kingswinford. 

1913.  Pigeon,  John  Walter,  Hull. 

1896.  Pigg-Strangewavs,  T.  S.,  Cambridge. 
1903.  Piggot,  Allen  Pledger,  Sleaford, 

1914.  Piggptt,Fredk.StanleyL.,7<s«>ramoM«A 

1874.  Pike,  Joseph  Balm,  Loughborough. 
1896.  Pike,  Norman  Howard,  Cheltenham. 

1899.  Pilcher,  Cecil  Westland,  Boston. 
1856.  Pilcher,  Edwd.  Wm.  Humphery. 
1880.  Pilkington,  Fredk.  Wm.,  Lechlade. 
1868.  Pilkington,  Henry  Oldfield,  Preston. 

1877.  Pilkington,  John  Edgar,  Sal  ford. 

1915.  Pi  11,  Stanley  Victor  Percy,  Ladtike-gr. 
1914.§Pillman,  Emma  Christine,  Foots  Cray. 

1912.  Pimm,  Allan,  Guildford. 

1903.  Pinches,  Henry  Irv'mgfNevern-sguare. 

1900.  Pinches,  Horace  George,  R.A.M.C. 
1884.  Pinches,  William  Hooper,  R.A.M.C. 

1906.  Piuchin,  Arth.  John  Scott,  Wimpole-st. 
1902.  Pinching,Chas.  J.,0&.E.,Gravesend. 
1883.  Pinching,  Sir  Horace  II.,  K.C.M.G. 

1908.  Pinching,  Wm.  Gray,  Frampton-mv-S. 
1882.  Pincott,  Jas.  Cole,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

1905.  Pinder,  Alan  Hargrave,  Stoneycroft. 
1870.  Pinder,  George  Holtbv,  Manchester. 

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252 


VI  EM  BE  IIS. 


1914.  Pinder,  John,  M.C.,  Horaforth. 

1870.  Pinder,  John  William,  Leeds. 
1896.  Pineo,  Ernest  Geo.  Douglas,  Bristol. 

1918.  Piney,  Alfred,  Birmingham. 
]  885.  Pinhorn,  Richard,  Dover. 

1917.  Pink,  Cyril  Valentine,  Winchester. 
1875.  Pink,  Thomas,  Liddington. 

1900.  Pinker,  Henry  Geo.,  Mtttley. 
1919.§Pinkerton,  Xorah  Dorothy. 

1901.  Pinniger,AlbertE.,O.B.E.,i?roarf»tVa. 

1902.  Pinniger,  Francis  Baldwin,  Brighton. 

1919.  Pinniger,  Thos.  Hv.  Alg. .  Boseombe. 
*1894.  Pinniger  Walt.  Augustus,  Brighton. 

1911.  Pinnock,  Vivian  St.Tjeger,Maida-vale. 

1914.  Pinson,  Kenneth  Barnard,  Codsall. 
1919.§Pinson,  Lillie  Mary,  Manchester. 

1915.  Pinson, Raymond Fearle, Birmingham. 
1908.  Pinto-Leite,  Hubert,  6'.  Hampstead, 
1893.  Piper,  Francis  Parris,  WhiUtable. 
1889.  Pires,  George,  Karachi,  India. 

1871.  Pires,  Jos.  Octaviano,  Bangalore. 
1915.  Pirie,  George  Robinson,  Calgary. 
191 3.§ Pirrie,  Evelyn,  Sunderland. 

1896.  Pisani,  Orestes  Victoriano,  Clapham. 
1887.  Pitcairn,  John  James,  Wandsworth. 

1905.  Pitcairn,  Stephen  Hugh,  Both/well. 

1906.  Pitkin,  Mont.  Claud  Melville,  /Isccrf. 

1901.  Pitman,  Geo.  John  Edward,  CV/>e  O,/. 
1881.  Pitt,  G.  Newton,  O.B.E.,  Portland-pl. 

1872.  Pitt,  Isaac,  7fW  Smethwick. 
1913.  Pitt,  Oswald,  7?an-?/  ZsfonrZ. 

1902.  Pitt,  Robert  Cecil,  Malmeshury. 
1881.  Pittard,  Marmaduke,  Cardiff. 

1912.  Pittard,  Reg.  Arthur,  S.  Petherton. 
I'.Ml.  Pitts.  Arthur  Thomas,  D.S.O. 
1905.  Pitts,  Robert  Elliot,  M.C.,  Chelmsford. 

1873.  Place,  Modesto,  Trinidad. 

1865.  Place,  Thomas  Lloyd,  Oxford-terr. 

1866.  Plaister,  Win.  Henry,  Tottenham. 
1892.  Planck,  ( Iharles,  HaywarcFs  Heath. 
191  3.  Plant, Arth.S., M.V.',Poulton-le-Fglde. 
1 !»():',.  Plant,  Henry  William,  Pensnett. 
1908.  Piatt.  Arthur  Hardwicke,  JC.  £W*»y. 
L893.  Piatt,  John  Noble,  Wilmslow. 

191  1.  Platts,  David  John,  1'wl. 

1911.  Piatt.-,  Harry,  Plumstead. 

1912.  Platte,  Sydney  Goodman,  Wimbledon. 
L895.  Playfair,  Ernest,  Gloucedter-tetT, 
PU5.  Playfair,  Kenneth,  Kelvedon. 

1910.  Playne,  Basil  Alfred,©. 8. 0.,2brytfay. 
1873.  Pletts,  John  Menhanij  Rugeley. 
P.tO.'i.  [Mew-,  John  Maekay,  M  itcham-lane. 
1895.  l'lo\vmaii,T.  A.  Barrett,  Wiveliscombe. 

1903.  PIowright,<  !has.T.  MacL.,StVsZy»»i 
!-'.»•"..  Plumbe,  Arthur,  Sydney,  N.S.W. 
1898.  Plumley,Arth.  Geo.  Grant,  Wakefield. 
1 880,  Plummer,  ( 'lias.  Joseph. 

11266 


1901.  Plummer,  Edgar  Curnow,  7y"M. 

1896.  Plummer,  Win.  Edwin,  Oromocto. 

1909.  Plumptre,  Cyril  M.,  7.47. .S. 
1913.  Pochin,  Courtney  Hy.  G.,  Gug's-h. 
1886,  Pockett,  Lewis  Walter,  Grimshg. 

1884.  Pockley,  Francis  Antill,  Sydney. 

1881.  Poeock,  Alfd.  Ceo.  C,  Shot  ley-bridge. 
L899.  Poeock,  Arth.  Rbt.Ge  >.,  Beaconsfitld. 
1886.  Poeock,  Herbert  L,  C.M.G.,  -4.4/..V. 

1905.  Poeock,  Theodore  Chas.,  7/'>«e. 
1913.  Poeock,  Wm.  Agard,  S£.  Bart's.-hosp. 

1888.  Pogson.Jn. Win. Buckley,7itVH»'«y//'wj 

1913.  Poh,  Lao  Htin. 

1904.  Poignand,  R.  X.,  Walsham-le-  Willows. 

1878.  Pointon,  James,  Southport. 
1918.  Polhill,  Montagu  Cecil,  Renhold. 

1906.  Pollard,  Alex.  Morton,  flb«  £  Cb. 

1886.  Pollard,  Geo.  Fredk.,  Hamvell. 

1885.  Pollard,  Geo.  R.  Mcintosh,  ilfotfitf. 

1882.  Pollard,Geo.Saml.,ifcfi<feo»zer-iVorto«. 
1912.  Pollard,  J.  McFarlaneW.,  W.Af.M.S. 
1881.  Pollard,  Joseph,  Queen- Anne-street. 
1885.  Pollard,  Reginald,  Egerton-crescent. 
1898.  Pollard,SidneyPochin,//eArtWjZ>V;V/^. 
1894.  Pollard,  Walt.  Henry,  Birmingham. 

1902.  Pollock,  Aubrey,  Keatinge  H.,  India. 

1891.  Pollock,  Chas.  Edw.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.I  >. 

1914.  Pollock,  Humphrey  Rivers,  Welb'k-st. 

1892.  Pollock,  Ju.  Robt.  Russell,  Tiverton. 
1890.  Pollock,  Richd.  Gordon,  Warlingham. 

1883.  Poison,  James  Ronald,  Highcliffe. 
1894.  Pomeroy,  Wallace,  Cry>e  Province. 
1892.  Pond,  Francis  Aloysius,  Liverpool. 

1906.  Ponder,  Constant  Wells,  Maidstone. 

1915.  Pool,  Garnet  Wolsley,  Hayle. 

1897.  Poole,  Cyril  Cecil,  Pontefract. 
1900.  Poole,  Edwd.  A.  Bodenham,  Taunt  mi. 

1910.  Poole,  Francis  Steduian,  Pofe,  Gr/t».s. 
1855.  Poole,  Ceo.  Kenneth,  Norwood. 
1894.  Poole,  John  Copeland,  Hampton  Wick. 

1889.  Poole,  Kenneth  Worsley,  Kensington. 
1896.  Poole,  Thos.  Briee,  W<:xteliff-o>i-Sea. 

1890.  Pooler,  Harry  Wm.,  Birmmgham, 

1903.  Pooley,  John  Milnes,  Nettlebtd. 
1914.  Pooley,  John  Sandys.  CA«C  Mug  tin. 

1887.  Poolman,  Arth.  Edwd.,  Weymouth-st. 
1*77.  Pope,  ('has.  Ernest,  Griqualand  J'. 

1907.  Pope,  Edw.  Campbell,  Gnoioangerup, 
1903.  Pope,  Egei'ton  Llewellyn,  Winnipeg. 
1903.  Pope,  Fredk.  Samuel,  Victoria,Brit.C. 
L885.  Pope,  Henry,  EeeAf. 

1879.  Pope,Hy.FrancisMontagu,  W.  Mailing 
L912.  Pope,  Herbert  Barrett,  Zeecfo. 

1918.  Pope,  Herbert  Montagu,  W.  Mulling. 
L881.  Pope,  Percy,  Kensinglon-park-road. 
1896.  Pope,  William  Henry,  Royal  Navy. 
L880.  Pope,Wn..Wippeii,r.u.<;'../1\vi..i/.a 

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253 


1870.  Popert,  Adolplie  Joseph,  Southport. 
1886.  Popert,  Alfred  William,  Br.  Colombia. 
1879.  Porritt,  Norman,  Bettws-y-Coed. 

1914.  Porritt,  Reginald  Norman,  Bettivs. 

1892.  Porritt,  William,  Natal. 

1893.  Port,  Arthur  William,  Bournemouth. 

1917.  Poitas,  Frank,  Windsor. 

1918.  Porteous,  Leonard  1).,  Huddersfield. 

1897.  Porter  Arthur  Edwd.,  Reiyate. 

1891.  Porter,  Charles,  O.B.E.,  Transvaal. 

1  900.  Porter,Chas.  Robertson,i?0*&Aa#i$£erf. 

1892.  Porter,  Frank  Constable,  Nottingham. 
1890.  Porter,Fdk.J.Wm.,D.S.O.,.R.;i.J/.  C. 

1882.  Porter,  Guy  David,  Frensham. 

1903.  Porter,  James  Houston,  Dalston. 
1872.  Porter r  Joseph  Francis,  Helmsley. 
1901.  Porter,  Robert  Langley. 

1879.  Porter,  Thos.  Morrison,  Albert-street. 
1885.  Porter,  Wm.  Ernest,  Wood-green. 

1899.  Porter,  William  Geo.,  New  Maiden. 
1878.  Porter,  William  Smith,  Sheffield. 

1915.  Porter-Smith,  Frederick,  Denmark-h. 

1916.  Port  way,  Robert  Louis,  Walthamstoio. 
1802.  Posnett,  Edward,  Grimsby. 

1885.  Postlethwaite,  Frank,  Tavistock. 
1906.  Postlethwaite,  Jos. Marshall,  Whalleij. 

1885.  Pott,  Francis  Henry,  Argyll-place. 

1914.  Potter,  Alex.  Frederic,  Croydon. 
1896.  Potter,  Bernard  El  well,  Park-street. 

1881.  Potter,  Edward  Furniss,  -S^.  Helens. 

1900.  Potter,  Godfrey  Russell,  Barnsley. 

1883.  Potter,  Harry,  Ilkeston. 
1911.  Potter,  James,  M.C.,  Bow,^. 

1882.  Potter,  John  Hope,  Baysicater. 
1888.  Potter,  Paul  de  Cresse," Leicester. 

1893.  Potts,  Horace,  Yarmouth. 
1877.  Potts,  Laurence,  Leatherhead. 

1886.  Potts,  Walter  Alfd.  Beevor,  Victoria. 
1899.  Potts,  Wm.  Alexander,  Birmingham. 

1890.  Potts,  Wm.James,  Bethnal-gr.Itifir'u. 

1904.  Pou,  William  Oscar, Pahang,  Malay  S. 
1888.  Poulter,  Arther  Reg.,  Addle-street. 

1880.  Poulton,  Benjamin,  Adelaide,  S.  Aust. 

1910.  Poulton,  Edward  Palmer,  Borough. 

1905.  Pounds,  Gordon  Chris.,  Be.vley-heath 

1898.  Powell,  Cecil,  Sforay  Stratford. 

1915.  Powell,  Chas.  Leslie  Grove,  M.C. 

1891.  Powell,  Charles  Marten,  Beading. 
1908.  Powell,  Dan  Arthur,  Bedlinog. 

1887.  Powell,  Edgar  Elkins,  R.A.M.C. 
1914.§Powell,  Edna  Wary,  #«#o». 
1873.  Powell,  Evan,  Nottingham. 

1880.  Powell,  Henry  Albert,  <S7.  Swithin's-l. 
1890.  Powell,  Herbt.  Andrews,  Guildford. 

1883.  Powell,  Ilbt.  Edward,  Dunehurch. 
1904.  Powell,IIughF.,M.B.E.,  Cheltenham. 

1911.  Powell,  James,  Aberdare. 

11380 


1902.  Powell,  Jas.  Farquharson,  Caterham. 
1898.  Powell,.Tohn  Edw.,D.S.O.,ie.AJ/.C. 
1883.  Powell,  John  Joseph,  Bristol. 

1883.  Powell,  Jos.  Harry,  6'.  Hay  ling  Isld. 

1896.  Powell,  Josiah  Cecil,  Alfred-place. 

1910.  Powell,  Leslie,  Reading. 

1889.  Powell,  Llewelyn  Wm.,  Lympstone. 

1865.  Powell,  Sir  Richd.  D.,  Bart.,K.C.V.O. 

1916.  Powell,  Ronald  Rees,  Barry. 

1866.  Powell,  Scudamore  K.,Lugwardine. 

1891.  Powell,  Thos.  Morgan  Jones,  Swansea. 
1912.  Powell,  Thos.  Wm.  W.,  Heath  field. 

1892.  Powell,  Walt.  Augustus,  Brighton. 

1917.  Powell,  Walter  Erichsen,  Brighton. 

1917.  Powell,  Wm.  I.Fitz-G.,  London-hosp. 

1914.  Power,  D'Arcy,  Chandos-street. 

1884.  Power,  Edwd  Thomas,  Atherstone. 

1895.  Power,  Jno.  Hugh,  Spalding. 

1908.  Power,  .In.  Wardell,  Harrington-gns. 
1889.  Powers,  Charles  Henry,  Southampton. 
1898.  Powers,  Richard  Henry,  Southend. 

1885.  Powue,  Leslie,  M.B.E.^  Crediton. 

1892.  Powrie,PercyChamberlain,  Transvaal. 

1912.  Poynder,  Ernest  G.  Thornton,  Egypt. 
1894.  Poynder,  Fredk.  Cecil,  -E.  Grinstead. 
1874.  Poynder,  George  Frederick,  Bedford. 
1877.  Poynder,  John  Leopold,  ZJf.S. 

1893.  Poynton, Fredk. in., Devonshire-place. 

1908.  Poyser,  Arth.  Vernon,  Wisbech. 

1913.  PoVser,  Richard  C ruiksh an k , Charlton. 
1916.  Pracy,  Douglas  Sherrin,  Crouch  End. 
1892.  Prada,  Enrique,  Trinidad. 

1911.  Prall,  Edward,  Netocastle-on-Tyne. 
1885.  Prall,  Samuel  Esmond,  I. M.S. 

1915.  Prall,  Samuel  Reginald,  J/yMe. 

1 897.  Prance,Chas  JI.GouldsmitlvS^.yD^etf 
1871.  Prankerd,  Orlando  Reeves,  Homsey, 
1877.  Pratt,  Alfred,  Bletchinqley. 

1896.  Pratt,  Eldon,   Whitehaven. 

1915.  Pratt,  Guv  Algernon,  Bletchinyley. 
1902.  Pratt,  John  Isaac,  Ontario. 
1868.  Pratt,  John  Wyatt,  Otley. 
1915.  Pratt,  Oliver  Beakley,  Leicester. 

1880.  Pratt,  Reginald,  Leicester. 
1918.§Pratt,  Sybil  Madeline  G.,  Tonbridge. 

1918.  Pratt,  Thomas  Dawson,  Bradford. 
1911.  Pratt,  Walter  Woodall,  R.A.M.C. 
1887.  Pratt,  Wm.  S.,  Plymouth  Condi. -dub. 
1907.  Prausnitz,  Otto  Carl  Willy,  Breslau. 

1913.  Precopoulos,  John,  Larissa. 
19U2.  Prell,  John  Philip,  Aberdulais. 
1884.  Prendergast,  James  Jos.,  'Tasmania. 

1906.  Prentice,  Hugh  Ridley,  Welbeck-st. 

1881.  Prentice,  Zacliariah,  Canterbury. 

1907.  Prentis,  John  Edward,  Westclif. 

1909.  Prescott,  Norman,  Tsangchoio. 

1914.  Preston,  Arthur  Bennet,  St.  Maives. 

11437 


254 


MEMBERS. 


1896.  Preeton,  Clias.  Chichester,  Earts-ct. 
1891.  Preston,  Frederick,  Norwich. 
1912.  Preston,  George  Lionel,  Saltash. 
1885.  Preston,  Henry  Octavius,  Canterbury. 
1891.  Preston,  John' Robert,  Fleetwood. 

]  897.  Preston,LionelLitchfield,  HydeJ.ofW 

1911.  Preston-Hillary,  CecilW.,i7/?mii«ster. 

1914.  Prestwich,  Frank  G.,  Lytham. 

1900.  Pretty,  Harold  Cooper,  Kettering. 
1908.  Pretty,  Kenneth,  Grantham. 

1885.  Price,  Alfred  Edward,  Bromley. 

1898.  Price,  Archibald  Ainslie,  Romford-rd. 

1878.  Price,  Arthur,  Liverpool. 
1891.  Price,  Arthur  Edward. 

1008.  Price,  Charles  Ed-win,  Orpington. 

1901.  Price,  Clifford,  Abertillery. 

1897.  Price,  David,  Saddleworth. 

1904.  Price,  Ed  win  Edgar  M.,  Birmingham, 

1903.  Price,  Ernest  Aubrey,  Kettering. 
1901.  Price,  Ernest  Walters,  Narbreth. 
1896.  Price,  Francis  Edward,  Mutley. 

1907.  Price,  Geoffrey,  Ki?ieton,  Warwick. 

1895.  Price,  Geo.  Basil,  O.M.G.,  Welbeck-st, 
1887.  Price,  George  Elliott,  Redhill. 

1915.  Price,  Hoel  Parry,  Reading. 

1908.  Price,HoraceJn.D'ArcyG.,Yry.7?nV/^. 
1872.  Price,  Hugh  Pugh  Jones,  Clgnderwen. 
1882.  Price,  John  Alfred  Parry,  Reading. 

1889.  Price,  John  Dodds,  Assam,  India. 
1882.  Price,  John  Dudley,  Z>?«//«/. 

1904.  Price,  Lawrence  Edwin,  Nuneaton. 

1907.  Price,  Maurice  Dyball,  Busrah. 

1908.  Price,  Philip  Seymour,  Sloane-gdns. 
1908.  Price,  Robert  Bernard,  D.S.O. 

1876.  Price,  Sir  Robert  John,  M.P. 

1912.  Price,  Thos.  B.  Bourne,  M.C. 
1915.  Price,  Thomas  Lord,  Grange. 

1896.  Price,  Wm.  Matthews,  Christchurch. 

1917.  Prichard,  A.  Abercrombie,  Cardiff". 
1874.  Prichard,  Arthur  William,  Clifton. 
1903.  Prichard,  John  Llewelyn,  Aberdare. 
1915.  Prichard-Evans,  Edw.  A.,  CW;/. 

1877.  Prickett,  Marmaduke,  Bridlington. 

1899.  Priddle,  Alfred  Ernest,  Llanrivst. 

1908.  Prideaux,  Jas.  Eras.  E.,  JY/7,  M.S. 
1891.  Pridham,  Chas.  Fortescue,  WittersNm 

1909.  Pridham,  Fredk.  Chas.,  Darlington. 
1908.  Pridham,  Gerald  Henry,  Woolston. 

1918.  Pridham,  Hubert  L.,  Melrosc-ter. 
1914.  Pridham,  Jn. Alex., M.t  \,M<lrose-ter. 
1887.  Pridham,  Wm.  Fredk.,  Bloxham. 

1890.  Pridmore,  Eric  L.Norman,  Folkestone. 
1896.  Pridmore,  John  Walter,  Jtyrfe,  7.  /P. 

1886.  Pridmore,  W.  George,  C.M^G., /.ilf.S. 

1879.  Priest,  Jas.  Dainer,  lla/thani  Abbey. 
1908.  Priest,  Roherl  Cecil,  If.. I. M.C 
1874.  Priestley,  C.  Edward,  Norwich, 

11  194 


1919.§Priestley,  Dorothy  P.,  Z«*7*. 

1905.  Priestley,HaroldE.,C.M.G.,i2.^.  J/. C. 

1882.  Priestley,  John,  Stafford. 

1883.  Priestley,  Joseph,  Brix ton-hill. 
1908.  Priestley,  Reg.  Fawcett,  MuBieelt-hill. 
1885.  Priestley,  Rbt.  Chambers,imrfen-^n«. 
1888.  Primrose,  Alexander,  C.B.,  Toronto. 
1898.  Primrose,  William,  Glasgow. 

1893.  Prince,  Hugh  Tennant,  Boston  Spa. 
1875.  Prince,  Jas.  Perrot,  Durban. 

1890.  Prince,  Jn.WooinuughGeo.,  Uartjield. 

1897.  Prince,  Peregrine  Charles,  Reigate. 

1884.  Pring,  Fredk.  Arthur,  Streatham. 

1894.  Pring,  Horace  Reg.,  Highbury-pl. 
1890.  Pringle,  Arthur  Y.,  O.B.E.,  Ipswich. 
1902.  Pringle,  Ernst  George,  Anerley. 
1908.  Pringle,  Kenneth  Douglas,  Wimborne. 
1907.  Prins,  Hy.  Mallock,  II  est  Australia. 
1877.  Prior,  Edward  Thurlow,  Loddon. 

1906.  Prior,  Edw.  Symes,  Wandsworth. 

1898.  Prior,  Guy  P.  Underdown,  A^.-S.JF. 

1894.  Prior,  James,  Heckmondwike. 
1896.  Prior,  John  Ralph,  Finchley. 
1918.§Prior,  Mary  Millicent,  Cracen-rd. 
1914.  Priston,  Julian  Lionel,  Roual  Nan/. 

1890.  Pritchard,Edwd.  Josiah,  Wandsworth. 

1891.  Pritchard,  Eric  Law,  &  Hampstead. 

1914.  Pritchard,  Ceo.  Brentnall,  Richmond. 
1901.  Pritchard,  Harold,  Harley-street. 

1895.  Pritchard,  Harry  W.,  Manchester. 

1885.  Pritchard,  Jos.  Jas. Gauler,  Dewsbury. 
1913.  Pritchard,  Norman  PaUister,  M.C. 
1881.  Pritchard,  Owen,  Southwick-slrerf. 

1899.  Pritchard,  Robert  Jn.,  W.  Australia. 
1917.  Pritchard,  S.  Hy.  de  C,  A7e«'  Romney. 
1898.  Pritchard,  Wm.  Clowes,  &£.  Leonards. 
1901.  Pritchett,Geo.  Wm.  Morris,  Catlinyton. 
1917.  Pritchett,  Hy.  Norman,  Kensington, 
1890.  Pritchett,  Sidney  Isaac,  Rochester. 

1893.  Probyn,  Percy  Jn.,  D.S.O.,  R.A.M.C 
1890.  Probyn- Williams,Rbt.  Jas.,  Welbeck-st. 

1900.  Procter,  Geo.  Woodvatt,  Garston. 

1915.  Procter,  Rbt.  A.  W.,M.CL  Guildford. 
1872.  Procter.  Thomas,  Chinnenham. 
1862.  Proctor,  Peter,  Birkenhead. 

1877.  Proctor,  Samuel  Fitzgerald,  Trinidad. 

1896.  Proctor-Sims,  FrankRichd.,  Essex-rd. 

1894.  Propert,  Walt.  Archil).,  Gloucester-pl. 
1888.  Prosser,  Astley  Bennett,  Birmingham. 
1877.  Prosser,  Thomas  Gilbert,  Monmouth. 

1892.  Prosser-Evans,Jeho8ophat,.Do^6fiAaffl 
1885.  Proud,  Frederick,  Mart/port. 

1898.  Provig,  Francis  Lionel,  Brook-St. 
1900.  Prowse,  Wm.  Barrington,  Brighton. 

1877.  Prowse,  William  Bvass.  Oxford. 
L888.  Pruen,  Sept.  Tristram,  Cheltenham. 

1878.  Pryce,  Evari  William,  SfcoweAowae. 

11551 


MEMBERS. 


1882.  Pryce,  Thomas  Davies,  Nottingham. 
1911.  Pryce- Davies,  John,  Chester. 

1916.  Pryn,  Richard  Harold  C,  Plymouth. 
1880.  Pryn,  SirWm.  W.,  K.B.E.,C.B.,  R.N. 
1918.  Prys-Jone8,HywelTegid,-Pc»j<y^?7V/(?. 
1906.  Pryse,  Albert  Edward,  2VJ?w  CVos.«. 
1900.  Prytherch,  Jno.  Rowlands,  Llangefni. 

1887.  Puddicombe, Edw. Leonard. Sydenhm. 

1904.  Puddicombe,  Thoa.  Phare,  D.S.G. 
1880.  Puddicombe,  W.  Noble,  .St.  Albans. 
1899.  Pugh,  Arthur  Bailey,  Bream. 
1898.  Pugh,  Chas.  Grant,  Southend. 

1908.  Pugh,  John,  E.Af. Protectorate,  M.S. 
1877.  Pugh,  John  Hopkins,  Buckhursf-hi/l. 
1894.  Pugh,Wm.  Thos.  Gordon,  Carshalton. 
1893.  Pollen,  Ralph  8.  McDougall,  SfcoA*. 
1884.  Pullin,  Bingley  Gibbes,  Sid  mouth. 

1883.  Pulling,  Herbert  John,  Brighton. 
1910.  Pulling,  John  Bernard,  Faringdon. 

1915.  Punch,  Arthur  Lisle,  Hendon. 
1914.  Purcell,  Nicholas. 

1884.  Purchas,  Arthur  Challiuor,  Neu-  Zeal. 

1914.  Purchase,  William  Bentley,  M.C. 

1916.  Puri,  Jagan  Xath,  Punjab. 

1915.  Purkis,  Kenneth  Noel,  M.C. 
1879.  Purkise,  Arthur,  Teiynmouth. 
1889.  Purnell,  Purnell,  Streatham-hill. 
18S4.  Purslow,  Clias.  Edwin,  Birmingham. 

1888.  Purvis,  Alfred,  Blackheath. 
186;!.  Purvis,  John  Prior,  Greenwich. 
1918.  Putnam, Philip  Wm.,  Thornton-heath. 
1868.  Putsey,  Wm.  Henry,  Royal  Navy. 

1905.  Puttoek,  Reginald,  Billingshurst. 
1888.  Pvm,  Chas.  Brownlow,  N.S.W. 
1908.  P'vwell,  Ernest  Alfred,  #////<,«. 
1898.  Pywell,  Percy  Bodd,  York-road. 


Q. 

1916.  Quackenbos,  Harrie  M.,  Wobum-pl. 

1895.  Quait,  Alex.Wortley,  Mundesley. 

1886.  Qnarty-Papafio,Benj.Wm.,6roWC«a«< 
1893.  Quay,  Fdk.  Aiken  Wm.,  Sunbury. 
1893.  Quayle,  Edwin,  M.B.E.,  Urmston. 
1892.  Quennell,  Arthur,  Brentwood. 

1884.  Quennell,  Rbt.  William,  Brent  word. 

1896.  Querney,  Thos.  Mather,  Pondoland. 
1866.  Quick,  John,  Torquay. 

1877.  Quicke,  Wm.  Jenkins,  Brixham. 
1912.  Qui^ley,  Joseph  Paterson,  Canada. 

1887.  Quiller,  Chas.  Turner,  Clapham. 
1891.  Quinby,Edwd.Melville,i?o^o»,  ?7.&^ 
1903.  Quinbv,  Frank  Grav,  Shrewsbury. 
1909.  Quinlan,  William  Thomas,  Cardiff. 
1918.  Quinton,  Percival  G.,  Newport,  I.  W. 
1874.  Quinton,  Richd.  Frith,  Winchester. 

11604 


1913.  Quinton,  Richard  Frith,  Royal  Navy. 
1908.  Quirk,Ed\v.J.J.,xM.H.E.,  ll'.Af.M.S. 
1888.  Quirk,  Thos.  Aug.  Fredk.,  Viet,, via. 
1901.  Quirke,  Herbert  Chas.,  Handsworth. 
1893.  Quirke,  John  Joseph,  Fulham. 
1918.  Quitmann, Walter  Ernst  Karl  Adolf. 


E. 

1918.  Rabsy,  Ernest  Frank',  Highbury. 

1887.  Raby,  Leonard,  Devizes. 

1900.  Race,JohnPercy,Z>?/r/*<7>H  Co.Asyl'm. 
1904.  Packer,  Eugene  G,  Westhoughton. 

1913.  Rackham,  Arthur  L.  II.,  Elmham. 
1881.  Rackham,  Arth.  Richard,  Elmham. 
1912.  Radford,  Maitland,  67.  Ormmid-st. 
1890.  Radford.  William  John.  Br.E.Africa. 

1912.  Rac,  Arthur  Joseph.  Fownhope. 
1899.  Rae,  Francis  Lionel.  London-wall. 
1915.  Raffle,  Wilfrid,  &  SAteWs. 

1904.  Rahilly,  Jn.MauriceBisdee,  R.A.M.C. 
1903   Rahim,  Bakhshi  Isaac,  Commercial-id. 

1914.  Rahman,  Ibrahim  I.  Abdel,  Cairo. 

1907.  Rahman,  Mohanied  Abdur.  7.J/..S. 
1917.  Rahman,  Walter  M.  A.,  Hampstead. 

1913.  Rail,  William  Arthur,  CV^e  fo/cu. 

1908.  Raiment,  Percy  Chna.,Haiii)iiersni/tli. 
1866.  Raine,  George  Rolph,  Darlington. 

1915.  Raine,  Reginald  Thompson,  M.C. 

1917.  Raiuer,  Charles  Fjirrell,  Norwood. 

1898.  Raines,  Robert,  //«//. 

1893.  Rainier.  Norman  R.  Jones.  l.M.S. 
1886.  Rains,  R.  Harding,  Be.vhiil-on-Sea. 
1911.  Rabin, ThillustanumS.S., Trichinopoly 
1886.  Rake,  II bt.  Vaughan,  Fordingbridge. 
1892.  Ralph,  Chas.  Hugh  D.,   W.Af.M.S. 

1918.  lialph,  Ronald  Set  on,  Richmond. 
1915.  Rammell,  John  Wootton,  M.C. 
1917.  Rampling,  Ronald  Eric,  Maiden. 

1907.  Ramsay,  Jeffrey,  O.B.E.,  Blackburn. 
1917.§Ramsay,  Mariamne  O.,  Bournemouth . 
1903.  Ramsay,  Palmer  Devoy,  i?.A'. 

1906.  Ramsbottom, Edgar  Nelson,  7/w;c/r//. 

1881.  Ramsden,  Albert. 

1910.  Ramsden,  Ernest  Arthur,  Dobcross. 

1889.  Ramsden,  Herbert,  Dobcross. 

1918.§  Randall,  Constance  A. ,Christc/iurch-j>l 

1888.  Randall,  Ernest  Bidgood,.7iW/w</-/Y/. 

1908.  Randall,  George  Fredk.,  Bolton. 
1915.  Randell,  Griffith  James,  Barry. 
1884.  Randell,  Reg.  M.  Henry,  Beckenham. 
1906.  Randle,  Alan,  M.C.,Mile-end-in/irm'y. 
1875.  Randle,  James  Mayne,  Helston. 
1871.  Randolph,  Charles,  Mihcrton. 

1899.  Randolph,  William  II.,  Wineliscombe. 
1906.  Rankin,  Allan  Coats,  C.il.G.,'Siam. 

11657 


256 


MEMBERS. 


1907.  Rankiue,  John  Lawson,  Kirklinton. 

1909.  Rankine,  Roger  Aiken,  Royal  Navy. 
]'.»07.  Ranking,  G.Lancaster,  Whitley  Cross. 
1874.  Rankrng,Geo.SpeiraA.,C.M.G.,2..M:S 
1902.  Ranking,  Rbt.  Maurice,  Tunb.  Wells. 
l'.>o2.  Hansford,  Alan  C,  Ingatestone. 

1893.  Hansford,  John  Ernest,  Birhdale. 

I  -   -    Ransford,  S.  Teast  G.,  Westboume-st. 

1912.  Ransom,  Peter  Warwick,  Jl'mscombe. 
1855.  Ransome,  Arthur.  Boui-nemotdh. 
1895.  Ransome,  Arthur  Cyril,  Birkenhead. 

1897.  Ransome,  Gilbert  Holland,  Bungay. 
1916.  Ranson,Jn.  Sturges, Needham  Market. 
1  883.  Ranson,Wm.  Edwd.,2Vfied,/iamilfar'ifcrf 
1  '.'1  •"..  Rao,  Kotz  Venkata  Ramana,  Madras. 

1910.  l.ao,  Srikantia  Subba,  Mysore,  India. 

1 894.  Raper,  MatthewHenry,  Shoeburyness. 

1913.  Rasbrook,  Stanley  Owen,  Devonport. 

1911.  Rashbrook,  Henry  Martin,  Devonport. 
1902.  Rasleigh,  Hugh  George,  ihartham. 
1901.  Rastrick,  RobtJos.,  A'%  WiUiam-st. 

1916.  Ratclitfe,  Cecil  Nuttall,  Liverpool. 
1«U 4.  i:atlnerduVerge\P.J.F.L..J/««r//7t<.s. 

1917.  Ratnarajah,  Hallock,  Ceylon. 

1907.  Rattray,  Malcolm  Jnlm,Malay  States. 
1916.  Rau,  Kf~hava  Narayana,  Mysore. 
1916.  Rau-Damodar,  R.,  Erualodam,  India. 
1901.  Raven.  Hugh  Milville,  Broadstairs. 
L913.  Raven,Martin ( )..St.l'etrrs-iii-Tluinet. 
1901.  Raw,  Herbert  Harland,  TH/My. 
1885.  Raw,  Wm.  E.  St.  Michael,  Ontario. 

1891.  Rawes, Charles  Kinsman,  Harlesdcn. 
1905.  Rawes,  Leslie,  Hampstead. 

1905.  Rawlence,  Harold  Ernest,  Kashmir. 
1889.  Rawlings,  Horatio  Edwd.,  Swansea. 
1869.  Rawlings,  John  Adams,  Swansea. 
L886.  Rawnsley,  Gerald  T.,  C.B.,  A.M.8. 
]  878.  Rawson,Ernest,  Wellingt\N.Zealand. 

1914.  Rawson,  Herbert  Jack,  Bankof  N.Z. 
](.ti4.  Rawson, Philip H.,M.C.  WetheringKm 

1895.  Rawson,  AVilliam  Foster,  Bradford. 

1898.  Rawsthorne,  Hubert,  Birhdale. 

1863.  Ray,  Edward  Reynolds,  Efo.  Brookst. 
W.»<->.  Ray,  Walt.  Jno.  Orbell,  Wimhorne. 

1909.  Raymond,  Cuthbert,  Withypool. 
1905.  Raymond,  George,  Newport,  I.  of  W. 
1~7-"..  Rayne,  Charles  Alfred,  Lancaster. 

1910.  Rayner,ArthurE.,O.B.E,J?o»»p«teflrf. 

1918.  Rayner,  Clifford  Geo.  J..  &.  Barfo. 
191  i'.  Rayner,  Edwin  t  !romvt  ellfHampsteadt 

1864.  Rayner,  Henry,  Queen  Anne-st. 
1881.  Raj  uer,  I  [ugh,  .  I//////. 

1862.  Rayner,  William,  Warrmgton-cres. 
l!i()4.  Rayner,  William  Hartree,  StockpoH. 

1892.  Ray  son, Herb.  Knights,  CVi/je  "Province. 
Haywood,  Jn.  Robeii  I.,  White  Cross. 

lull.  Ruzzak,  Ibrahim   \bd<l, Damietta. 
1171  I 


1892.  Read,  Arth.  William,  Gloucester -rd. 
1896.  Read,  Chas.  Stanford,  Salisbury. 

1893.  Read,  Clarence,  Chatsicood,  N.S.  W. 
1914.  Read,  Grantly  Dick,  Eaton  Norwich. 
1905.  Read,  Harold  William,  Newport, I.  W. 
1879.  Read,  Mabvn,  Worcester. 

1890.  Read,  Richd.  Henry,  flowfey. 
1903.  Read,  Walter  Woolfe,  Lewisham. 

1902.  Read,  Walton  Rix,  Portland-pl. 

1905.  Reade,  Arth.  Geo.  L.,  Streatham. 
191o$Reade,  Violet,  Criffel-avenue. 

1910.  Reader,  Norbert  Leo  M.,  Wakefield. 

1906.  Reader,  Stanislaus,  Wakefield. 

1 887.  Reading,  Richd.  Fairfax,  Sydney. 
1916.  Reckitt,  Charles  Reginald,  M.C. 
1883.  Reckitt,  Jn.  Dennis  Thorpe,  Barms. 
1886.  Reddall,  Osborne  Henry,  V..S.  7C. 
1908.  Redman,  Charles  Edward,  Baling. 

1886.  Redman,  Wm.  Edward.  NewZealand. 
1879.  Red  may  ne,  Hugh,  Ambleside. 

1903.  Redmond,  Robert  Clark.  Toronto. 

1892.  Redpath,  William,  Woodbridge. 

1903.  Redwood,  Rbt.  V.  de  A.,  Rhymney. 

1913.  Reece,  Leslie  Norman.  Apt  Zealand. 
1918.  Reece,  Richard  Harold,  Addison-gns. 
1*85.  Re.-ce,  1,'ichard  Jas.,  C.H.,  Whitehall. 

1902.  Reed,  Geo.  A.  Keppel  Hart,  ll.A.M.C. 
lv-">.  Reed, Henry  Albert,  Fcncnurch-av. 
1896.  Heed,  John  Chas.  Groscort,  A'  A. 

1888.  Reed,  John  Sleeman,  Gorleston. 
1876.  Rees,  Alfred,  CW//f. 

1916.  Rees,  David,  Per*'  7WW,  Ofom. 
1875.  Rees,David  Valentine, ()  B.E., 5r«con. 

1893.  Rees,  Edward  Davies,  Caersws, 
1905.  Rees,  Frederick  John,  Pontypridd. 

1914.  Rees,  Frederick  Tavinor,  Cardiff'. 

1904.  Rees,  Griffith  Henry,  R.A.M.C. 

1898.  Rees,  Harry  Win.  Melville,  7?.A'. 
1870.  Rees,  Howell,  Cawfcj^ 

1888.  Rees,  Jn.  Llewellyn,  Pontardawe. 

1889.  Rees,  Sir  J.  M.,  C.V.O.,  Wimpole-st. 

1887.  Rees,  John  Morgan,  Pontypridd. 
1914.  Rees,  John  Rawlings,  Epping. 

1904.  Rees,  John  Valentine,  Ammanford. 
1893.  Rees-Thomas,  Wm.  1 1  v.,  Basingstoke. 
lull'.  Reeve, Edwd.  Gordon,  Queen's Qate. 
1900.  Reeve,  Ernest  Frederick,  Rainhill. 

1899.  Reeve,  Herbert  Midgley,  Southend. 

1891.  Reeve,  Walter. 

1905.  Reeve,  Walter,  NewZealand. 
1895.  Reeves,  Albert,  Streatham-hUl 
lsss.  1,'eeves,  John  Kiiigluiin,  Tulse-hiU. 

1911.  Reeves,  Thomas  Conrad,  Alfriston. 

1903.  Regan,  Thos.  Edward,  Birhdale. 
1905.  Reichwald,  Max  Balzar,  Ashtead. 

1900.  lodd.  Alfred,  .SY/W.<  Settlements. 
1898.  Reid,  Allan  George,  M.C.,  Plaistow. 

11771 


MEMBERS. 


257 


1901.  Reid,  Sir  A.  P..  K.B.E.,  We/beck-si. 

1893.  Reid,  Arthur  Lestock,   Watford. 
1854.  Reid,  Douglas  Arthur,  Westminster. 
]^'.»4.  Reid,  Edgar,  Swansea. 

1909.  Reid,  Edwd.  Douglas  W.,  Canterbury. 
1885,  Reid,  Edward  Waymouth. 

1896.  Reid,  Ernest  Stewart,  R:N. 
1919.  Reid,  Hugh,  Anisdale. 

1905.  Reid,  James  Dei-ham,  M.G.,  Bolton. 
1892.  Reid,  Matthew  Alex.,  Melbourne. 
l913.§Reid,  Minerva  Ellen,  Toronto. 
1880.  Reid,  Norman  Macbeth,  Army. 
1890.  Reid,  Peter  Macpherson,  Victoria. 
1903.  Reid,  Robert  Watson,  Woking. 

1894.  Reid,  Sidney  Thomas,  /.'  A". 
1913.§Reid,  Sydney  Jessie  S.,  Kensington. 
1919.  Reikan,  William,  Broughton. 

1884.  Reilly,  Charles  Cooper,  C.B.,  JLJ!f.i& 

1890.  R-nlly,  Fredk.  Bradshaw,  Vict.-pk.-rd. 

1905.  Reilly,  Percy  George,  Globe-road. 

1884.  Reily,  Alexander  Yates,  R.A.M.C. 

1913.  Reinhaxdt-Goodwin,C.Gr.,2?ar/YM/brtf 
1903.  Reinhold,  Carl  Henry,  i.Jf.& 

1918.  Reitz,  Francis  William. 

1899.  Relph,  Arthur  Ernest,  Wimpole-st. 

1897.  Relph,  Herbert  John,  Wimpole-street. 

1885.  Relton,  Bernard,  Rugby. 

1886.  Rendall,  Percy  John,  Moorgafe-st. 

1906.  Rendall,  Rbt.  Montgom.,  Nottingham. 
1905.  Rendall,  Saml.  Shuttle  worth,  'Salisbury 
1878.  Rendall,  Stanley  Morton,  Mentone. 
1889.  Rendel,  Arth.  Bowen,  Noifolk-cres. 
li> IS. §Rendel, Frances  Elinor,  Courtfield-rd. 

1891.  Rendle,  Anstruther  Cardew,  Uganda. 
1893.  Rendle,  Arthur  Russel,  Chichester. 
1865.  Rendle,  George,  Forest-hill. 

1880.  Renner,  Charles,  Montrose-avetme. 

1918.  Rennie,  Dennis  Charles,  Edgbaston. 

1887.  Rennie,  George  Edward,  Sydney. 

1914.  Rennie,  Henry  Chas.  Cadell,-4de/m'rfe. 

1878.  Rennie,  Samuel  James,  R.A.M.C. 

1889.  Rennie,  William,  Birmingham. 

1892.  Penny,  Eustace  George,  Colchester. 
1898.  Renshaw,  Graham,  <SW/e. 

1907.  Renshaw,  John  Allister,  R.A.M.C. 
1862.  Ren-haw,  Joshua  Win.,  Stretford. 
1910.  P  en  ton,  Harold  Ferdinand,  Harrogate. 

1879.  Rentoul,  Robert  Reid,  Liverpool. 

1893.  Rentzsch.Siirism.  Henry,  Launceston. 
191  2.  Retallack-Moloney,  H.T.,  Forest-gate. 

1881.  Re  veil,  George  Toms,  Yelverton. 

1894.  PVyell,  Hugh  Stanley,  Wimbledon. 

1919.  Revell  Rowan  Wm.,  Elgin-avenue. 
1886.  Revely,  Jos.  Smith,  Weston.-s.-Mare. 

1890.  Revill,  Geo.  Leslie  Howard,  Lincoln. 
1904.  Pew,  George  Russell,  Andover. 
1904.  Rev,  Jules  Frederick,  Bognor. 

1919.  "  11828 


1912.  Reynell, Walter  Rupert,  &  Australia. 
1891.  Reynolds,  A  ustin  Edwd.,  Finsbury-sq. 
1919.  Reynolds,  Benii  Roland,  Cardiff'. 

1894.  Reynolds, Bernard  GoTe,Montgomery. 
1899.  Reynolds,  Bryan  Ellis,  Hornsey. 
1904.  Reynolds,  Cecil  Edward,  Norfolk-st. 
1908.  Reynolds,  Douglas,  R.A.M.C. 

1888.  Reynolds,  Ernest  Jas.,  Barry-road. 
1883.  Reynolds,  Ernest  Sept.,  Manchester, 

1895.  Reynolds,  Frank  Ernest,  Watford. 
1U17.  Reynolds,  Frank  Neon,  Surbiton. 

1889.  Reynolds,  Harry  Williams,  FbrA. 
1869.  Reynolds,  John,  Brixton-hill. 
1901.  Reynolds,  Leethem,  Z.M.& 

1897.  Reynolds,  Leonard Grugeon,  Balham. 

1908.  Reynolds,  Lewis  L.  C,  D.S.O. 
1878,  Reynolds,  Lewis  Wm.}High  Wycombe 
1907.  Reynolds,  Russell  John,  Streatham. 
1912.  Reynolds,  Walter  Alex.,  GiUygate. 
1912.  Reynolds,  Walter  Graham,  China. 

1910.  Reynolds,  William,  Great  Crosby. 

1911.  Reynolds,  William  Alfred,  Poofe. 

1915.  Reynolds,  William  L.  E.,MC. 
1876.  Reynolds,  William  Percy,  Malvern. 

1916.  Rhind,  Sydney  Devenish,  Battersea. 
18! '4.  Rhind,  Thomas,  Haiokesbury  Upton. 

1909.  Rhodes,  Arthur,  Bingley. 

1909.  Rhodes,  Edw.  LI.  No'ott,  Bridgnorth. 
1918.§Rhodes,  Florence  Mildred.  Grange. 
1900.  Rhodes,  Fred  Schofield,  Thornton. 

1917.  Rhodes,  Herbert  Eyton,  <S£.  Albans. 

1880.  Rhodes,  James  H.  Alex.,  R.A.M.C. 

1899.  Rhodes,  James  Herbert,  Barton. 

1900.  Rhodes,  John  Henry,  Wolverhampton. 

1881.  Rhodes,  Thomas,  Dudley. 

1909.  Rhodes,  Wm.  Frederick,  Bridgnorth. 
1919.  Rhys,  Rupert  Idris,  Whitchurch. 
1916.  Rhys,  Trel'or  Hughes,  Kidioetty. 
1881.  Pice,  Bernard,  O.B.E.,  Leamington. 

1898.  Rice,  David,  Hellesdon. 
l's7;t.  Rice,  Edward,  Allesley. 

1905.  Rice,  Frank  Melville  P.,  W.Af.M.S. 

1879.  Rice,  George,  Bideford, 

L91  1.  Pice,  Henry  Goulding,  Bideford. 

1899.  Pice, Hubert  Richd.,  Bank  of  Adelaide. 
1868.  Rice,  Michael  Welldon,  Wisbech. 
L882.  Rice,  Richard,  Steventon. 

1902.  Rice,  Thos.  Harper,  Colorado,  U.S.A. 
1909.  Rice-Oxley,  Douglas  G.,  MC. 

1880.  Rich,  Evelyn  Arthur,  Maria:/-. 

1903.  Richard,  George  Herbert,  R.A.M.C. 
1905.  Richards,  David  Harold,  Ditchling. 
1915.  Richards,  Douglas  Oliver,  Richmond. 
1912.  Richards,  Evan  David,  0»v/#: 
1899.  Richards, Geo.  .Maurice  Oswald,  J?. Jf. 
1888.  Richards,  George  Oliver. 

1885.  Richards,  Geo.  William,  Camberwe'l. 
1 L885  9 


258 


MEMBEK3. 


1891.  Richards,  Harold  Meredith,  Cardiff. 

1913.  Richards,HughAugustine,iZflM/70#e». 
1900.  Richa,TAs,3ohTxEvtaia)StokeNemnffton. 
1912.  Rich ard8,  John  F.  G.fGuy's-hospital. 
1890.  Richards,  Joseph  Stewart.  Croydon. 

Richards,  Norman  LloydfLyme  Regis. 

1898.  Richards,  Ramsey  Martvn.  /.'.A. 

1890.  Richards,  Richd.  Walt.,  Llandudno. 
1886.  Richards,  Thomas,  r«/y///r. 

1893.  Ricliards,  Walter  Guyon,  Burgess-h. 
1919.  Richards,  Wm.  Arthur.  LUmelly. 

1915.  Richards,  Wm.  K.  A.,  M.C.,  t'///?on. 

1916.  Richardson,  Alan  Harvey,  Sydenham. 
1--7.  Richardson,  Alfd.  Ernest,  Tamworth. 
187o.  Richardson,  Arthur,  J  Pies/  Australia. 
1902.  Richardson,  Arthur  Ily.  Sims.  2Z. A. 

1910.  Richardson,  Cecil Geo.fLougkborough. 
1807.  Richardson,  Charles,  Leeds. 

1880.  Richardson,  Charles  Board,  Hove. 
191  7.  Richardson,D.  Wni.R.,&u.7nunrfA«»i. 
1916.  Richardson,  Edm.  Douglas,  Brockley. 
1 !  1 1 4.  Richards*  »n,  Geoff  .Bower,  S.Norwood. 

1891.  Richardson,  Horace,  Commerciul-rd. 

1899.  Richardson,  Irwin  Browne,  Grimhill. 

1911.  Richardson,  James  Freer,  Upper-st. 
1880.  Richardson,  Jas.  Nowell,  ffltley. 

1914.  Richardson,  Janus  Wilson,  Alberta. 
1919.  Richardson,  John  C.  R.,  Lond.-hosp. 

1900.  Richardsop,  Reg.Percy,  WelUngboro'. 
1909.  Richardson,  Robert  Samuel,  Toronto. 
]  876.  Richai'dson,  Sidney  Longden,  A..V.  71'. 
1861.  Richardson.  Timothy*  Bournemouth. 

]  376.  Richard8on,Thos.Arth.;Cow6eilfo»,im. 

1898.  Richardson,  Walter  8.,  Boscombe. 
Richardson,Wm.,*7moM  M*7&,  Z.^A/. 

1909.  Riches,  Reginald  George,  Catfield. 
1902,  Richmond,  Arthur.  M.C.,  Liverpool. 

1915.  Richmond,  Arthur  Eaton,  Wimbledon. 
Richmond,  Benj.  Arth.,  Jtotherhithe. 

1897.  Richmond,  Reginald  Thos.,  Seaseale. 
L863.  Richmond,  Sylvester,  Greenhithe. 
L885.  Richmond,  Wm.  S.,  Elvaston-place. 
1900.  Richard,  Cecil  Rodney,  /.'.A. 

1899.  Ricketts,  Arthur,  C.M.G.,  Gordon-sq. 
l911.§Ricketts,  Rachel. 

1906.  Rickman,  Hubert  Geo.,  Blandford. 
1902.  Riddell,  James,  &  Australia.  ' 
1896.  Riddett,  Alberl  John,  Leicester. 

I'.H  I.  Riddett,  Stanley  Air..  M.C.,  /.v,//,///. 
1894.  Riddick,  Geo.  Bushman,  U.A.M.C. 
1917.  Riddiough,  Sidney,  Binyley. 
[905.  Ridewood, Vivian  ETn.fBetJmal-ffn.~rd. 
1905.  Ridge,  Roberl  Leslie,  Ew/Ye/rf. 
1912.  Ridge-Jones,  [vor,  Chesnam-place. 
L896.  Ridgeway-Maeauley,  W.  G. 
1894.  Ridsaale,  V.rth.1  !rrington,2?otf;n<7rfemi. 

1907.  Rigby,  Claude  Mallinson,  H.A.M.c. 

L1942 


1904.  Rigby,  Cyril  S.  Stokes,  WoodseUom 

1881.  Rigby,  John.  Preafcm. 

L885.  Rigby,  John  William.  Charley. 

1894.  Rigby,  Morris  Notley  Jn.,  Brighton, 
1879.  Rigden,  Brian,  Canterbury. 

1912.  Rigden,  Geo.  Fit  /.Patrick,  M.C. 
1864.  Rigden,  Geo.  William,  Folkestone, 
1870.  Rigden,  Walter,  Thurloe-place. 

1910.  J I  iij  ur.  Ern„E.AndrewT.,iT«Mtft*A  Town, 

1913.  Rigg,  Henry  Charles,  Richmond. 

1895.  Rigg,  Samuel  Edward,  Carlisle. 
lxv7.  Rigg,  Vincent  John,  Manchester. 
1916.  Riggall,  Paul  Rigauld,  Sutton-on-Sea, 
1915.  Riggall,  Robert  M.,  Poy«Z  JV7r»y. 
190o.  Rio-oulet,  Marie  Jos.  Jean  P.,  Z'^/m. 
1915.  Rihan,  Alex.  Iskander,  S£.  Bart's-h. 

1897.  Riley,  Arthur,  >Wc 

1856.  Riley,  James,  Bournemouth. 

1879.  Riley,  Jas.  Woodward,  Pontesbuty, 
1886.  Riley,  Poland  John,  Kenilworth. 
1888.  Pilot,  Chas.  Fredk.,  Wimpole-street. 
1890.  RingTose,  Ernest,  Newark. 

1881.  Riordan,  Daniel,  Wahall. 

1911.  Pinpon/rhos.  Stanley ,( ).R.E,Zw/j. 
1886.  Risdon,  Wm.  Elliot,  Finchley. 

1880.  Risk,  Edmund  Jn.  Erskine,  R.A.M.C. 
1877.  Risk,  Reg.  Rodd  Tudor,  Pall  Mall. 
1872.  Ritchie,  James,  Edinburgh. 

187'").  Ritchie,  John Lichenstein,  R,A.M.C. 
1904.  Ritchie,  Russell  [an,  ZVfeje  Zealand. 
1870.  Ritchie,  William,  Barnsley. 

1885.  Ritson,  Robert,  Reading.  ' 
1913.  Rivera,  Jose"  Eduardo,  P«t*. 

L906.  Pi\ers,  Arthur  'I'unna,  Royal  Nan/. 

1.--9S.  Rivers,  Charles  Henry. 

1915.  Rivers, Stanley ,Capital 4" Counties  Bk. 

1898.  Rivers,  \*  alterCourtenay,  Barrasford. 

1 886.  Rivers, Wm. liaise  Rivers, Cambridge. 
1898.  Riviere,  Clive,  (}nven  Anne-street, 
1906.  Rivington,  ('has.  Sangster,  china. 
l916.§Rivinf?ton,  Eveleen  P>.  G.,  Epping. 
1872.  Rix,  Benjamin,  Tunbridge  Wells. 
L891.  Rix,  Francis  Wm.,  /P.  Hampstead. 

1911.  Rixon,  Chris.  Hugh  Leete,  Lowestoft. 
1886.  Roach,  '  1,  Ernest. 

ls'.'7.  Roach,  Sidney,  Royal  Navy. 

1896.  Roache,  William  Henry,  Ilkeston. 
1904.  Roaf,  Herbert  Eldon,  £«.  Man/'s-hosp. 

1912.  Robbins,  Frank  Hubert,  M.C 
1904.  Robbins,  Reginald  Hy.,  Kensington. 
1888.  Robbins,  Tom  Wiltshire,  Ipswich. 
1884.  Robbs,  (has.  Edward,  Gravesend. 
1900.  Robbs.Cbri8.HaldaneDenny,Grran<A'm 
1918.  Robbs,  Francis  Charles,  M.C. 

1872.  Roberson,  Edward,  Texvkesbury. 
1909.  Robert,  Joseph  Xavier,  7V>ronJ!o,  fw«. 
L885.  Roberton,  Ernest,  Auckland}  A'./. 
11999 


MEMBERS. 


259 


1893.  Roberts,  Alfred  Dean,  Shrewsbury. 

1887.  Roberta,  Alfd.  Ernest,  I.M.S. 
1  B85.  Huberts,  Arthur,  Reading. 

1883.  R  iberts,  Arthur  Henry,  W.  Mailing. 

1888.  Roberts,  Astlev  C,  Eastbourne. 

1  I  N  ll.  Roberts,  Bernard  H.  St.  Clair.  Dudley. 
1896.  Roberts,  Cecil  David  Dale,  Dursley. 
1913.  Roberts,  Cedric  S.  L.,  Hampstead. 
1909.  Roberts,  Chas.  Dudley,  Cape  Colony. 

1916.  Roberts,  Charles  Young,  Westminster. 
18-17.  Roberts,  David  Lloyd,  Manchester. 
1903.  Roberts,  Edmund  A.,D.S.O.,  7.J/.6'. 

1883.  Roberts,  Edward,  Aberystwith. 

1 881 1.  Roberts,  Edwd. Augustus. Loumdes-jrd. 
1864.  Roberts,  Edward  Coldridge,  O.B.E. 
1 919.  Roberts,  Edwd.  Doug.  T.,Lowndes-st. 
1898.  Roberts,  Edward  Hugh,  Battersea. 
1803.  Roberts,  Edwin,  Queensland. 

1884.  Roberts,  Edwin,  Leeds. 

1896.  Roberts,  Edwin  Shelton,  Pen-y-groes. 
1905.  Roberts,  Ellis  James,  Chiswick. 
l!K)4.  Roberts,  Emmanuel,  Ceylon. 

1903.  Roberts,  Erne3t,  Peckham-rye. 

1917.  Roberts,Ernest  Digby, KingGeo.-hosp. 
1912.  Roberts,  Efrangcon,  Cambridge. 

1890.  Roberts,  Francis  Hry.,  Forest-hill. 

1891.  Roberts,  Frank  Allan.  Brighouse. 

1904.  Roberts,  Fred.  E.,  D.S.O., -K..4.iJf.C. 

1885.  Roberts,  Geo.  Aug.  Edward,  Twyford. 
1890.  Roberts,  George  Edwin. 

1912.  Roberts,  George  Henry,  Hurlingham. 

1913.  Roberts, George  Marsden,  Winchester. 
1877.  Roberts,  Henry  William,  SB.  Johns. 
1893.  Roberts,  Hugh  Corrall,4/7/^/.V(/W/>. 
1885.  Roberts,  Hugh  Jones,  Pen-y-groes. 

1905.  Roberts,  Jn.  Chambers  L.,  Ruabon. 
1869.  Roberts,  John  Dungey,  Ealing. 
1899.  Robert-.  John  Haselwood,  Cambridge. 
1  vv4.  Roberts, JohnSaund.Hughes,<S'wa?«eff. 

1 918.  Robetts,  John Saund. Lewis, Swansea. 

1888.  Roberts,  John  William,  Thirsk. 

1889.  Roberts,  Kilham,  Shillington. 

L897.  RobertSjLlewellynW.jCbrora^.-S.fT. 

1890.  Roberts,  Llewelvn,  Pontypridd. 
1 880.  Roberts,  Oswald",  Hurlesden. 

1884.  Robert8,OwenWm.,Cirw»6r»rf^e-^'rf'«8. 

1906.  Robert8,PbilipMeredith,JVe<fcyJ465ey. 
1889.  Roberts,  Reginald,  Napton,  Rugby, 
1906.  Roberts,  R.  Cadwaladr,   Wymeswold. 
1869.  Roberts,  Richard  Lawt.m.  Ruabon. 
1888.  Roberts,  Richd.  Lewis,  Highbury. 
1896.  Roberts,  Richard  Lumley,  Bethesda. 

1892.  Roberts,  Sidney  John,  Shaftesbury-av. 
1884.  Roberts,  S.  M.  Pearson,  JBloomsbury. 
1918.  Roberts,  Theodore  Ernest,  Glasgow. 
1912.  Roberts,  Theodore  Essex,  Reigate. 
1904.  Roberts,  Tbos.  Howard  Fdk.,Z)«/«7r//. 

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1908.  Roberts, Wm.  Edgar,  ii'oy.  Aust.Navy. 
1902.  Roberts,  Wm.  Owen,  Gillingham. 
1876.  Roberts,  Wm.  Stewart  W.,  JVew  Ze«/. 
1912.  Robertson,  Alex.  Roche. 

1890.  Robertson,  Christopher,  C«/;e  Colony. 

1881.  Robertson,  C.  A.  James. 

1  8l  >9.  Robertson,  F.  Marrant,i?ra//.<;?<jK Aw/hs. 

1895.  Robertson,  Fredk.  Wm.,Bletehingly. 
1888.  Robertson,  Geo.  Arbuth.,  Holmwood, 

1902.  Robertson,  George  Struan,  Dulwich. 

1893.  Robertson,  Geo.  Watson,  Cape  Town. 
1914.  Robertson,  Granville  D.,  Bray. 
1911.  Robertson,  Hermann  M.,  C.B.E. 

1882.  Robertson,  James. 

1896.  Robertson,  James,  Tuhe-hill. 

1901.  Robertson,  Jas.  Fenwick,  Doneaster. 

1884.  Robertson,  .Ins.  Sprent,  Kensington. 

1909.  Robertson,  Jas.  Stanley,  Wtnchmore-h. 
1888.  Robertson,  John,  Streatham-hill. 

1903.  Robertson,  Lome  Forbes,  Ontario. 
lOlti.  Robertson,  Miles  Kenneth,  Ventnor. 

1885.  Robertson,  Robert  Smith,  Bolton. 
1899.  Robertson,  William,  At-«-  Zealand. 

1904.  Robertson,  William  E.,  Milton,  Out. 

1905.  Robertson, Wm.Graeme,-<4&cAVe&-/aMe 

1894.  Robertson,  William  John,  Clapham. 
1872.  Robey,  Ralph  Pryme,  Wandsworth. 
1903.  Robins,  John  Norman,  Rochester. 
1888.  Robinson,  Abraham  II.,  Bradford. 
1882.  Robinson,  Alfred,  Rotherham. 
1896.  Robinson,  Arthur. 

ISMS.  Robinson,  Arthur  Cecil,  Briston-rd. 
1878.  Robinson,  Arth.Hy.,jSfifcf«ry'#/«/?yOT. 
1858.  Robinson,  Augustus,  ZVio»a  Scotia. 

1901.  Robinson,  Benj.  J.  Adolph.,  Jamaica. 

1886.  Robinson,  Bernard,  Stafford. 
1914.  Robinson,  Cecil  Arthur,  Ludlow. 
1896.  Robinson,  Chas.  Allen,  Leominster. 

1895.  Robinson,  Chas.  Henry  James,  i.\  A*. 

1902.  Robinson,  Christian  Cathcart,  Rugby. 
1867.  Robinson,  Edmund,  Leeds. 

1888.  Robinson,  Edwd.  Stanley,  Stourport. 
1876.  Robinson,  Ernest  Laurie,  Guernsey. 
1908.  Robinson,  Fras.  Harry.  Transvaal. 
1893.  Robinson,  Frederick  Cecil,  Sutton. 

1903.  Robinson,  Freeh-rick  Cecil,  it".  .V. 
1914.  Robinson,  Geoffrey  S.,  Sunderland. 
1861.  Robinson,  George,  Bedford. 

1892.  Robinson,  George  Burton,  Liverpool. 
191<">.  Robinson,  Geo.  Cuthbert, i?as£&our7W. 

1896.  Robinson,  Geo.  Edward  J.  A.;M.C. 

1889.  Robinson.Geo.Henkell  1  >.,  Seymour-st. 
l<s7'-i.  Robinson,  Geo.  Somerville,  A. M.S. 

]  8 7< i.  R, .binson.  Ge< irge  W.,  C. II. .P. A.M. C. 
1903.  Robinson.  Harold  J  osepb,  Kirkoswald. 
1919.  Robinson,  Harold  SbiUito,  Epsom. 
1861.  Robinson,  Haynes  Sparrow,  Norwich. 
12113  si' 


2G0 


MEMBERS. 


(893.  Robinson,  Henry  James,  Burnley. 
1881.  Robinson,  Hugh  Shapter,PecM«»i-n/. 
1873.  Robinson,  James,  Bolton. 
1915.  Robinson,  James  Albert,  Nelson. 
1899.  Robmson,  Jas.  Herbt.,  R.A.M.C. 

1898.  Robinson,  Jobn  Elliott,  Dorchester. 

1899.  Robinson,  Jn.  Hugh  R.,  Birmingham, 
1883.  Robinson,  Louis,  Streatham.   . 

1888.  Robinson,  Norman  Battye,  Henley. 
I   90.  Robinson,  Oliver  Long,C.M.G. 

1917.  Robinson,  Ralph  Leslie,  Kensington. 
1866.  Robinson,  Richard  II., Hammersmith. 

1918.  Robinson,  R.  II.  0.  B.,  Wimpole-st. 
1878.  Robin80n,S.ChapmanBates, R.A.M.C. 
1888.  Robinson,  Thomas,  Leicester. 

1892.  Robinson,  Waring,  Beckham. 

1881.  Robinson,  WilfordVidal,  Cambridge-st 

1894.  Robinson,  Wm.  Edward,  Hertford-st. 
DO:!.  Robson,  Hy.Naunton,iWrf..?V0»..Z?a»i&. 
1885.  Robson,  Herbert  John,  Leeds. 

I '.ios.  Robson,HubertAlanH., #««<?%# Co. 

1895.  Robson,  Thos.  Stretton,  Waterbeach. 

1901.  Robson,  Wm.  Morton,  Northampton. 
1883.  Robson,  Wm.  Waller  C,  Chiswick. 
1899.  Roch,  Horace  S.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 
DUO.  Roche,  A.  Reginald,  M.C., Qiieen's-cr. 
1870.  Roche,  Eleazer  Birch,  Norwich. 
1906.  Roche,  Ivan  Joseph,  Couhdon. 
1915.  Roche,LanrenceS.C.,M.C., 7^.37.  C. 
1899.  Roche,  Nelson  Joseph,  T2.AT. 

1894.  Roche,  Redmond  John,  Eccleston-sq. 
1868.  Roche,  William,  ?7#p.  Clapton, 
1892.  Rock,  Cecil  Howard,  Tfy/w/  AT«yy. 
1898.  Rock,  Ernest  Albert,  Z««&. 
1876.  Rockliffe,  William  Craven,  7/m//. 
1  SDL  Rockstro,  Frank  1  >raine, Bournemouth. 

1902,  Rockwood,  David  Pratt,  Oy/W. 
1916.  Rodd,  Arthur,  Yelrerton. 

1891.  Rodd,  .Mont.  Louis  Boucbier,  ^.iNr. 

1898.  Roderick,Hy.  B., O.B.E., Cambridge. 
1891.  Rodgers,  Rbt.  Isaac  Craig,  BumUy. 
L882.  Rodley,  John,  Rochdale. 

1883.  Rodman,  George  Honk,  7?.  Sheen. 
1902.  Rodrigo, William  Paul,  rw//""- 
L913.  Rodrigues,  Gabriel  Fras.,  Bishopsgate. 

1899.  Rodriguez,  .1.  D. 

1882.  Roe,  Arthur  Dumville,  Putney. 
1910.  Roe,  Arthur  Stanley,  Brisbane,  Aust. 
191  I.  Roe,  CliveWatney, M.C.,  Gipsy-hill. 
I -'.» I.  Roe,  Edwin  Ernes!  Win..  Hambledon. 
J862.  1!'"',  Edwin  Hodgson,    Wandsworth. 
1884.  !.'"'■.  Montagu  Walter,  Penryn. 
1881.  Roe,  Robert  Bradley,  Ipsden,  Oxon. 
1912.  Roe,  Roberi  Bradley.  Ispden,  Oxon. 
1891.  Roger-Smith,  Hugh  R.,  College-cres. 
1895,  l'  b         ^rth.  Anderson,  Woolston. 
L889,  Rogers,  Bertram  Mitford  R.,  Bristol, 
Ji'l7<) 


ls."}7.  Rogers,  Braithwaite,  Piccadilly. 
1871.  Rogers,  ('has.  Claude,  Harley-street, 
1873.  Rogers,  Edward  Coulton,  Fulboum. 
1900.  Rogers,  E.  Norman  Tilly,  MuMitm. 
1900.  Rogers,  Frederick  Colin",  7.47.*. 
iso").  Rogers,  Fredk,  Edwd., Bethnal-grem. 
1865.  Rogers,  Henry  Cripps,  Lympstone. 
1919.  Rogers,  John  Soutlimead,  Modbury. 
L893.  Rogers,  Kenneth,  O.B.E.,  Bromley. 
1807.  Rogers,  Reginald  James,  Bath. 
1891.  Rogers,  Wm.  Gusterson,  Transvaal. 

1891.  Rogers-Tillstone,  Jn,  M.,  Mait/stone. 

1909.  Rogerson,  Cecil  John,  M.C.,  Lores. 
1004.  Rogerson,  Frederick,  M<>rlcy,  Leeds. 
1881.  Rogerson,  Jn.  Thomas,  7.  of  Man. 
1911.  Rogerson,  Wm.  Albert,  Preston. 

191    .§  Rolfe,  C  wendolen  Mary.  Bowes-park. 

1890.  Rollason,  Abel,  Heidelberg,  Victoria. 
L909.  Rolleston,  Christopher. 

iso:;.  Rolleston,  L.Wm..  C.B.E.,  D.S.O. 
1001).  Rollinson,  Harry  Dudley,  O.B.E. 
1908.  Rolls,  Allison  Mont.,  Toronto,  Out. 

1910.  Rolph,  Albert  Hill,  Toronto. 
1870.  Rolston,  Jn.  Restarick,  Plymouth. 
1853,  Rolston,  PeterWilliams, Br. Colombia. 
1888.  Rolston,  Thos.  Restarick,  Devonport. 
1<S07.  Roman,  Alphonse  Ily.,  Berlin. 
187").  Romano,  F.  W.  Richard,  Brazil. 
1894.  Romer,  Frank,  Seymour-street. 
1894.  Romer,  Harry,  Sit.  Leonards-on-Sea. 

1892.  Romer,  Robt.  Leslie,  Great  Stanmoi'e. 
1800.  Ronald,  Arthur  Edwin,  Leadenhall-st. 
1910.  Ronaldson,  Jas.  Bruce,  Beaconsfield. 

1891.  Ronaldson,  Rbt.  Miller,  Edinburgh. 
1880.  Roocroft,  Wm.  Mitchell,  JT^an. 

1900.  Rood,  Felix  Stephens,  Canonhury. 
1915.  Rook,  Alan  Filmer,  Streatham. 
1883.  Rook,  Albert  Edward,  Eastbourne. 
]01l'.  Rook,  Henry  Oolwell,  Streatham. 

1892.  Rooke,  Ernest  Morley,  Piccadilly. 

1000.  Rooke,  Fdk.  Jas.  Faulkland^ewiwy. 

1001.  Rooke,  Win.  Stanley,  .V»y//(  Fiuehley. 

L906.  Roome,  Alfred  Martin.  (?£,  Grimsby. 

1901.  Rooth,  .las.  Augustus,  Brighton. 
L874,  Roots,  Wm.  Henry,  Kmystnn-on-Th. 
L909.  Rope,  Arthur  Denys,  Shretosbttry. 
L861.  Roper,  Arthur,  Lewishatn-hill. 

I  -so.  Roper,  Arthur  Charles,  Eaefer. 
1909.  Roper,  Frank  Arthur,  Exeter. 
L879,  Roper,  Edwin,  Brighton. 
1887.  Roper,  Berber!  John,  Leeds. 
1901.  Roper,Richd.S. .Ileitis/,  North  Borneo. 
1919.  Roper-Hall,  Harry  Thos.,  Moseley. 
1901.  Rorke,  Roberi  Francis,  Canada. 
L916,  l.'ose.  Baron  Theodore,  Halesowen. 
L918.  I.'o-e.  Edward  Snow,  Barnet. 
I  398,  Rose,  Frank  Herbert,  Bristol. 
12227 


MEMBERS. 


281 


1911.  Rose,  Frederic  G.,  Br. Guiana,  M.S. 
1396.  Rose,  Horace,  Aylesbury. 

1898.  Rose,  Samuel  Frank. 

1903.  Rose,  Thomas,  Bloomsbury-street. 
1917.  Rose-lnues,  Arthur,  Acton. 

191 7.§  Rosenberg,  Sophie  S.,  King'sCross-rd. 

1909.  Rosewarne,  David  Davey,  Bow,  E. 
1913.  Rosher,  Arthur  Burch.  Sheffidd-terr. 

1904.  Ross,  Alexander,  Crediton. 
1898.  Ross,  Ales.  .Michael,  Enfield, 

1903.  Ross,  Donald  Murray,  Victoria, 

1912.  Ross,  Douglas,  Brighton. 

1874.  Ross,  Douglas  McKissock,  Brighton. 
1898.  Ross,  Edward  Hajford,  Cairo. 

1900.  Ross,  George  William,  Toronto. 

1898.  Ross,  Hugh  Campbell,  Curzon-street. 

1901.  Ross.  Jas.  MacBain,  iV.&  JF. 
1917.  Ross,  James  Paterson,  Crouch-end. 
1918.§Ros8,  Joan  Margaret,  Paddington. 
1917.  Ross, Kenneth  M&ckhmon, Foresf-h ill. 
1897.  Doss,  Murdoch  Wm.,  Pefo»e,  N.Z. 
1901.  Ross,  Percy  Alexander,  Boscombe. 
1900.  Ross,  Philip  Hedgeland,  Uganda. 
1911.  Ross,  William  Dallas,  St.  Asaph. 
1872.  Ross,  Wm.  Grahame,  Watford. 
1917.  Rossdale,  Geo.  H.,  Pembridge- villas. 
1869.  Rosser,  Walter,  Horley. 

1874.  Rossiter,  Geo.  Fdk.,  Weston-s.-Mare. 

1908.  Rossiter,  Harold  T.,  St. Thomas' s-liosp. 

1895.  Rost,  Ernest  ReinhokLO.B.E.,/.  J/. S. 
1893.  Rostant,  Andre  Arsene,  Tottenham. 

1905.  Rosten,  Leslie  Martin,  Birmingham, 
1872.  Rosten,  Wm.  Martin,  Birmingham. 
1917.§Roth,  Helen,  Enfield, 

1881.  Roth,  ReuterEmerich,D.S.O.,»S>/r7«ey. 
1892.  Roth,  Walt.  Edmund,  Queensland. 

1896.  Rothwell,  Thos;  Andrew,  Hale. 

1886.  Rough  ton,  John  Paul,  Kettering. 

1897.  Rouillard,  Jean  Antoine  Abel,  Natal. 
1891.  Round,  Jn.  Cornwell,  Sydenham. 

1899.  Rouse,  Algernon  Edward,  Wwthing. 
1890.  Rouse,  Eusebius  Rouse,  Front. 
1883.  Rouse,  Rolla  Edward,  Hurley-street. 

1910.  Rousseau,  Johannes  Z.  lL.Mitblc/bmg. 
1880.  Routh,  AmandJ.McC.,J/«/W<e*^;'-*vy. 

1887.  Routh,  Charles  Frederick,  Southsea. 

1909.  Routh,  Laurence  M.,  Bi'yanston-sq. 
1890.  Routh, Randolph  H.Felixji?;7YA/?<;« to-. 

1904.  Routley,  Edwin  Walter,  Aldershot. 
1904.  Routly,  Ernest  Sydney,  Woolvrich. 
1889.  Rouw,- Robert  Wynne,  Wimpole-st. 

1913.  Iloux,  Pierre,  CVyjc  Province. 
1899.  Row,  Charles  Martin.  Chipstead. 
1899.  Row,  Edward  Reginald,  Queensland, 
188L  Row,  Frederick  Everard,  Salcombe. 
1917.  Rowan,  Henry,  iSfc.  Alban's. 

ls7:'>.  Rowbotham,  Arth.Jos.,  Handsworth, 
12284 


1894  Rowbotham,  Edgar  Joseph,  Clapham. 
1 915.  Rowbotham,  Edgar  Stanley,  Clapham, 

1891.  Rowbotham,  Hot.  Barnwell, Birm'h'm. 

1914.  Rowcroft,  G.  F.,D.S.O.,  Grindla ytifCa, 

1883.  Rowe,  Arthur  Walton,  Margate. 
1877.  Ro  we,  Bernard  Meredith,  Compton-ter, 

1897.  Rowe,  William  Trethowan,  M.C. 

1884.  Rowell,  Geo.  Ball,  California. 

1915.  Rowell,  Harold  Arth,  M.C,  Torquay, 

1882.  Rowell,  Herbert  Ellis,  £'.  Rodham. 

1892.  Powell,  John  George,  Huddersjiehl. 
1918.  Rowland,  Charles  Cecil. 

1869.  Rowland,  Edwd.  Roger,  Wodehoute. 
L899.  Rowland,  Edwd.  W.Spencer,i2eaifc'«$. 
1891.  Rowland,  Frank  Mortimer,  Lichfield, 
1896.  Rowland,  Frederic  Samuel,  Chester. 
1896.  Rowland,  Fredk.  Wm.,  Wroxham. 
1917.  Rowland,  John,  M.C,  Richmond. 

1883.  Rowland,  John  Jones,  Aberyatwith. 

1  B98.  Rowland, LewisThos. Arch., Lampeter 

1898.  Rowland,  Penry  Win.,  Colchester. 

1895.  Rowland,  Walter  John,  Brighton. 

1880.  Rowlands,  Hugh  Pugh,  Towyn. 
1907.  Rowlands,  John  Sydney,  Cardiff. 
1901.  Rowlands,  Moses  John,  Knightsbridge. 

1911.  Rowlands,  Richard  Alun,  Anglesey. 
1906.  Ro  wlands,  Rich  d.  Pugh,  QueenAnne-nt 

1896.  Rowlands,  Win. Herbert,  Bromsgrove. 

1916.  Rowlands,  Wm.  Richard,  Anglesey . 

1881.  Rowley,  Charles,  Otahuhu,  N.Z. 

1893.  Rowley,  Oswald  Francis,  Barnsley. 
1906.  Rowntree,  Sidney  John,  Islington. 
1867.  Roworth,  Alfred  Thomas,  Grays. 

1891.  Rows,  Richard  Gundry,  C.B.E. 

1890.  Rowse,  Edward  Leopold,  Putney. 
1893.  Rowstron,  X.  Florentine,  Sunderland. 

1912.  Roxburgh,  Archibald  C,  Hampstead. 
1886.  Roxburgh,  David,  Seymour-street. 

1882.  Roy,  Siva  Prasad,  Calcutta. 
1893.  Royden,  William,  67.  Yarmouth. 
1866.  Royds,  Wm.  Alex.  Slater,  Sidcup. 
1859.  Royle,  Arnold,  C.B.,  .EfcAen 

1896.  Rozelaar,  AbrahamLevie,2Ta?;ipsfead'. 
L892.  Rubra,  Henry  Homer,  Crouch  End, 

1883.  Ruck,  David  Naunton,  Ealing. 

1884.  Ruck,Ji  ihn  Ernest, Sandbach .  ( liexhire. 

1892.  Rudall,  James  Ferdinand,  Victoria. 

1891.  Rudd,  Arthur,  Old  Km/  Road. 
1881.  Rudd.  Chas.  Frederick,  Stalham. 
1888.  Rudd,  William  Arthur,  ^c^». 
1886.  Ruddock,  Wm.  Jas.,  Neiocastie-on-T. 
1874.  Rudduck,  Jn.  Burton,  TCsr  Mersea. 
1869.  Rudge,  Charles  King,  Bra*©;. 

1904.  Rudge,  Fredk.  Henry,  Lostzoithiel. 

1905.  Rudkin,  Gerald  F.,  D.S.O.,  R.A.M.C. 
1915.  Rudkin,  Gordon  W.  R.,  M.C. 

L889.  Rudyard,  Henry  Ashton,  Watford. 
12341 


26.2 


MEMBERS. 


1889.  Ruel,  Chas.  Percival,  Southsea. 
1901.  Rugg,  Godfrey  Faussett,  R.A.M.C 
1874.  Rugg,  Harold,  Temuka^  New  Zealand. 
1882.  Rumboll,  Chas.  Frederic,  Melksham. 

1918.  Rumboll,  Norman,  Leeds. 

1907.  Rumsey,  Cecil  Frank,  Cambridge. 

1895.  Rundle,  Claude,  Liverpool. 
1880.  Runnalls,  Harry  Boyle. 

1912.  Ruining,  E.  Arthur,  N.Burlinyton-st. 

1908.  Rupp,  Karl,  Hurley-street. 

1896.  Rusby,  Edwd.L.Macpherson,Z?mtfora. 

1885.  Rushhrooke,  Thomas,  Stamford-hill. 
1914.  Rushworth,  Arthur  Norman,  Walton. 
1880.  Rushworth,  Frank,  Sow^  Hampstead. 

1880.  Rushwortli,  Norman,  Walton-on-Th. 
1903.  Russ,  Charles,  Beaumont-st. 

1889.  Russel-Rendle,  Chas.  E&m., New  Zeal 
1893.  Russell,  Alfred  Ernest,  Wimpole-st. 
1872.  Russell,  Edgar  Geer. 

1908.  Russell,  Edni.  Neptune,  Limerick. 
1912.  Russell,  Edmund  Uniacke.  M.C. 
1918.§Russell,  Elizabeth  Dill,  Cape  Town. 
1905.  Russell,  Francis  John,  Greenwich. 
1912.  Russell,  George  Andrew,  Oldbury. 
1879.  Russell,  Geo.  Hannah,  Manchester. 

1886.  Russell,  Geo.  Herbert,  Upton-pit. 
1917.  Russell,  Henry  Bret,  Twickenham. 
1876.  Russell,  James,  Sandhurst. 

1919.  Russell,  John  Clement,  57.  James  s. 

1881.  Russell,  .In.  Hutchinson,  Bomford-rd. 
1892.  Russell,  John  Ronaldson,  Wcsterham. 

1909.  Russell,Eeonard,/W7V//lW,,V.  J/ Wrx. 
1870.  Rus8eU,LoganDiUonHooper,«7a»mjcfl. 

1882.  Russell,  Sir  Michael  Win.,  K.C.M.G. 
1916.  Russell,  Percy  Gunn,  Acton. 
1916.§Russell,  Violet  lone,  Twickenham. 
1911.  Russell,  Wilfred  Alan, Gt. Ormond-st. 
1889.  Russell,  Wm.  Alfred,  Eastwood. 
]ss7.  Bust,  .John,  Manchester. 

I!il7.  Rustomijee,  Khursbedjee  J.,  Colombo. 
]s«>4.  Rutherford,Alfd.Eraest  Raif,  Kilbum. 
18f)I.  Rutherford,  George  James,  Ceylon. 
L917.  Rutherford,  John  I).,  J2.2V. 

1887.  Rutherford,  Jn.V.W.,2V< .wcastle-on-T. 
1903.  Rutherford,Randolph  H.N.,  Devonp\l 
1905.  Rutherfurd,  James  Edmund,  .M.C. 
1900.  Ruttledge,  Wm.  Edwd.,  Wandsworth. 
1860.  Ruttledge,  William  Frederick, 
1899.  Ruzzak,  Sheik  Abdur,  I.M.S. 
1893.  Ryall,  Edwd.  Canny,  Harley-st. 
1917.  Ryan,  John  Francis,  Brondesbury. 
1896.  Ryan,  W.  Bonner. 

1892.  Ryde,  Cyril  Alexander,  Osfend. 
L898.  Ryder,  Claude  Clifford,  0«A«. 
L897.  Rygate,  Arthur  Montague,  Wellington. 
1-71.  Rygate,  Brougham  1«'.,  Cann<»<~st.-r<1 
1889.  i:\L';it><.l'.l>.llartlrv./,Yrr,v.//.A..V  B'. 

12398 


1881.  Rygate,  David  John,  Hunstanton.* 

L891.  Rygate,  1 1  v.  Bertram,  Saxmmidham. 

1895.  Rykert,  Arthur  Frederick. 

1909.  B viand,  Archer,  Wimpole-street. 

1897.  Ryland,  Robert  Felix. 

1909.  Ryle,  Arthur  John,  Colwyn  Bay. 

L913.  Ryle,  John  Alfred,  Brighton. 

1883.  Ryle,  Reg.  John,  Brighton. 

L912.   Ryley,  Charles  .Meadows,   Yarmouth. 

1918.  Rymer,  Hugh  Thornton. 


S. 


1  !>10.  Sabawala,Behram  Pestonjee,2?em»Jtfy. 
191  1.  Sabri,  Ahmed,  Egypt.  Educ.  Mission. 
1907.  Sachs,  Alfred  Ludovicus,  Wimpole-st. 
1917.  Sacks,  Samuel,  Sfo&e  Newington. 
1890.  Sadler,  Ernest  Alfred,  Ashbourne. 
1855.  Sadler,  Michael  Thus.,  Hammersmith. 

1905.  Sadler.  Wm.  Mackenzie,  Slough. 

1916.  Sahai,  Bishambhar,  Lucknow. 

1917.  Sahib,  Khan,  Cornwall-road. 

191  t.  Sai,  Pinthu,  St.  Thomases-hospital. 
1909.  Said,  Ahmed,  CWiVo. 
1879.  Sainsbury,  Harrington,  Wimpole-st. 
1915.  Saint,Arthur  Paul,  M.C, Monkseaton. 

1892.  St.  John,  Alexander  Story,  Eltham. 
BIOS.  St,  John,  Alfd.  Hy. Valentine, Sinaia. 
1919.  St.  John,  Charles  Herbert,  Guy's-ti. 

1 873.  St  John,]  .eonard,>V(  WfAcnW,  Ontario. 
1898.  St.  John,  Winstan  St.  Andrew,  Derby. 
1 9 1 4.  St  .J  ohnstnn ,  A  drum, Itarri/igt on  -gdns. 

1906.  St.  Johnston,  Thomas  Reginald,  iv/V. 

1893.  St.  Stephens,  Win.  T.,Golders-green. 
l'.K)7.  St,  Vincent-Welch,  Leslie.  A~..v.  M". 
]!)!(>.  Sakoschanskv,  Ephraim,  Nottingham. 
B  »(><>.  Salaman,  Redclitte  Nathan,  Barley. 
1896.  Salaman,  Selim  Mver.  I.M.S. 

1909.  Saldanha,  Frederick  Francis,  Poona. 
L901.  Sale,  .In.  Caruthers,  D.S.O.,  M.C. 
1888.  Salisbury,  ('.  Ramsden,  Rochester. 
1906.  Salisbury,  Harold  Kenneth,  Clifton. 
L913.  Salisbury,  Walter.  Bristol. 
1900.  Sail,  Ernesl   Frederick.  Canterbury. 
L906.  Salmon,  Albert,  Brighton. 
1882.  Salmon,  Arthur  Guy,  Bodmin, 
L883.  Salmon,Lawr.  Ernesl  Albt.,  '/'mis/or/,-. 
1909.  Salmon,  Norman  (i.  llawlrv,  Bodmin. 
1904.  Salt,  Arthur  Philip,  Canterbury. 

Why.).  Sail, ('has.  E.  Fosbrooke,  Leytonstone. 
1896.  Salt,  Thomas,  Birmingham. 
1895.  Salter,  Alfred,  Bermondsey. 
1882.  Salter,  George  Herbert,  Victoria. 
1864.  Salter,  John  Ilenrv,    Witham. 

I  L' 111*' 


MEMBERS. 


263 


1803. 
1883. 
1916. 
1894 

issa 

1915. 
1903. 

18  7o. 

1899. 

1907. 

1914. 

1003 

1910 

1912 

1884. 

1891 

1917 

1893 

1880 

1901 

1868 

1911 

1900 

1907 

1004 

1912 

looo 

1905 

1881 

1895 

1869 

1001 

1905 

1897 

1896 

1886 

1899 

1916 

1867, 

1876. 

1897. 

1908. 

1886. 

1867. 

1902. 

1854 

1906. 

1902. 

1883. 

1914. 

1807. 

1915. 

1888. 

1901. 

1912. 

1893. 

1013. 


Salter,  Samuel  Colley,  Manchester. 

Salvage,  John  Valentine,  Dulwich, 

Samara  weera,  Edward  iv,  Ceylon. 

Sanies,  John  William,  Acton. 

Samman,  Charles  Thos.,  R.A.M.C. 

Sampson,  Basil,  M.O.,  Grahamstmon. 

Sampson,  Bernard  Moore,  N.S.  W. 

Sampson,  Henry  M  lore,  Caoendish-sq. 

Samuel,  David,  Smth. 

Samuel,  Henry  Chas.,   Walthamstoio. 

Samuel,  Henry  Christmas,  Perak. 

Samuel,  Henry  Thos.,  1  >.S.(  I.,  Cardiff. 
.  Samuel,  John  Thomas,  Loughor. 

Samuel,  Samuel,  Leeds. 

Samut,  Richard  Philip.  Malta. 

Sam  ways,  Daniel  West,  Mentone. 

Samy,  Ahmad  Hussein,  St.  Bart's. 

Sandall,  Thos.  Edwd.,  Alford. 

Sander.-,  Charles,  Forest-gate. 

Sanders,  Edwd.  Arth  ,  Northampton. 

Sanders,  Edwin,  I.M.S.,  Bengal. 

Sanders,  Frederic,  M.C.,  Forest-gate. 

Sanders,  James  Herbert,  Hong  Kong, 
.  Sanders,  Louis  Philip,  Transvaal. 

Sanders,  Thomas,  Barnard  Castle. 

Sanders,  William  Barwise,  Birkdale. 

Sanderson,  Arthur  P.,  Hornchurch. 

Sanderson,  Geo.  Meredith,  Nyasaland. 

Sanderson,  Robert,  Brighton. 

Sanderson- Wells.Tlios.il.,  Weymouth 

Sandiland,  Arth.  Henry,  Sonihgate-rd. 

Sandilaud,  Digby  Sayer,  Fulham-rd. 

Sandiland,  Ernest  L.,  Southgate^rd. 

Sandilands,  J.Edwd.,M.(  ).7Kensington 

Sandner,  Adolph,  Bendigo,  Victoria. 

Sandoe,  John  Warden.  Exeter. 

Sanger,  Frederick,  C.M.G,  Surbiton. 
§Sanger-Davies,  Enid  E.,  St.  Leonards. 

Sangster,  Charles,  Lambeth-road,  S.E. 

Sangster,  Jn.  Ikin,  Kooringa,  S.Aust. 

Sanguinetti,  Harold  Hht.,  Kensington. 

Sankey,  Chas.  Eox  Oetavius,  R.N. 

Sankey,  Julius  Ivor,  Yarmouth. 

Sankey,  Julius  Ottaway,  Oxford. 

Sankey,  Richard  Harvey.  Oxford. 

Sankey,  Richd.  Hy.  Heurtley,0.r/brrf. 

Sankey,  William  Oetavius,  Ashburton. 

Sausoiu,  Bertram  Eli,  Palmers-green. 

Sausom,  Chas.  Lane,  C.M.G. ,  Malay  S. 

Sansom,  Eric  Arthur  L  ,  Hampstead. 

Sansome,  Thomas,  West  Bromwich. 

Sanyal,  Saroz  Kumar,  Birmingham. 

Sapp,  John  Geo.  Victor,  Bedford-st. 

Sapwell,  Benj    Beckham,  Aylsham. 

Saravanamuttu,  Ratnasothy,  Ceylon. 

Sargant,  Wm.  Edwd.,  Chesham. 

Sargent,  Eric  Lancelot  K.,  Bristol. 
12006 


1890.  Sarjant,  Frank  Percy,  Manchester. 
L893.  Sarjeaut,  John  Eredk.,  Parkhurst-rd\ 
191G.  Sarra,  William  Henrv,  Redruth. 

1900.  Sass,  Fre  Ik.  J.  WUfrid,  Hillmarton-rd. 

1884.  Satchell,  Chas.  George,  New  Zealand. 

1911.  Satow,  Lawrence  L.,  M.C.,  Fellmos~rd. 
1910.  Saul,  Alec  Linford,  Pretoria. 

1007.  Saul,  Barnett,  Manchester. 
1889.  Saul,  Victor  Salmon,  Manchester. 
1894.  Saun  Lers,  Allan  Lindsay,  Maida-vale. 

1876.  Saunders,  Edwd.  Argent,  Pembroke. 

1912.  Saunders,  Edw.  Argdnt,  Pembroke. 

1894.  S  millers,  Edwd.  Arth.,  Harley-st. 

1912.  Saunders,  Eric  Graham,  Surbiton. 
L907.  SaunderSjErnest Albert,  Winch  <nore-h. 
1873.  Saunders,  Everard  Home,  Roy.  Naoy. 
1870.  Saunders,  Francis  Henry,  Jamaica. 
1915.  Saunders,  Fredk.  Josh.  P.tS.  Far  ah  wo*. 
1 859.  Saunders,  (  r&  >.  J  as.  Symes,  Eastbourne. 
1887.  Saunders,  Henry,  Eastbourne. 

1834,  Saunders,  James  Frederick,  Derby. 

1801.  Saunders,  John  Harry,  Sydney. 
1898.  Saunters,  Leonard  Dimock,  Salishiry. 
1002.  Saunders,  Leonard  D.,  TunVdge  Wells. 
1905.  Saun  lers,  P.  Whittington,  Queen-sq. 
1919.  Saunders,  Robert  James,  Lavender-h. 
1007.  Saunders, Stuart  MacKenzie,  R.  A.M. C 
1879.  Saunders,  William,  Baekworth. 

1013.  Saunders,  Wm.  Eric  11.,  Newcastle. 

1913.  Saunders,  Wm.  Hy.  Price,  Pembroke. 

1014.  Sauuderson,  Alex.  Elder,  Liverpool. 
1867.  Sauudry,  James  Baynard,  Leioisham, 
1882.  Saunt, Thos. Ernest, Leighton  Buzzard. 
1918.  8auzgiri,  Vaaant  Ramrao. 

1864.  Savage,SirGeo.Henry,  Devonshire-pl. 

1017.  Savage,  John  James,  Hampstead. 

101 1.  Savage,  Philip,  c/o  Grindlay  §  Co. 

1804.  Savage,  William  Arthur.     '. 

1896.  Savage,  William  Geo.,  Weston-s.-M. 

1887.  Savery,  Frank,  Ealing. 

1918.  Saverv,  Hv.  Mearns,  Budleigh  Salterfn. 

1918.  Saverv,  Walt.Manlev, BudleighSWrfn 

1901.  SavilL  Philip,  BexkiU-on-Sea. 

1 8  J5.  Saville,  Hv.  Wm.  Brooks,  Manchester. 

1895.  Savin,  Lewis,  »S'.  W.  China. 

1915.  Savory,  Cli as.  llarley, Bramkam-gdns. 

1887.  Savory,  Wm.  Harmsworth,  N.  Kens. 

1885.  Saw.  Francis  Albert,  Arm//. 

1898.  Saward,  Arth.  Hy.  Michael," Richmond. 

1919.  Sawdav,  Albert  Ernest,  Hastings. 
1898.  Sawdy,  Edward  Charles,  Roy.  Navy. 

1886.  Sawei,  Frank  L.  P.,  W.  Australia. 

1802.  Sawers,  Jn.  Lorimer,  Margate. 
1908.  Sawhney,  Mulk  Raj,  Grindlay  $  Co. 

1888.  Sawhny,  Bhagat  Ram,  Lahore. 

1877.  Sawyer,  Henry,  Bradford. 

1903.  Saxby,  Charles  James  Izzard,  Rugby, 
12563 


264 


MEMBERS. 


1914.  Saved,  Farid  Henein  AJoi.el,Chisioick. 
1878.  Saver,  Thomas,  Ampthill-square. 
1913.  Sa\ers,  Bernard  Edw.  P., Royal  Navy. 
1895.  Savers,  Matthew  Jas.  R&z&ttfAfoager. 
1871.  Scale,  George  John,  Warwick. 
1880.  Scale,  Thomas  William,  Aberdare. 
1918.  Scales,  Cedric  Kennedy,  Earl's^court. 
1005.  Scales,  John  Edwin,  Radstock. 
1878.  Scallon,  Ernest  Oliver,  Romsey. 

1883.  Scanlan,  Arthur  de  Courcy,  C.M.G. 
1900.  Scanlan,  Henry,  Montreal. 

1916.  Scanlan,  James  Ernest,  Linthorpe. 

1897.  Scanlon, Leonard  Edmund,AfaMcAesfer 

1898.  Scaping,  Harold  Mass.  v. 

1905.  Scarborough,  Oswald  Lowndes,  Leeds. 
1911.  Scargill,  Henry  Edwin,  Royal  Navy. 
1911.  Scargill,  Lionel  W.K.,  Cambridge-st. 
1911.  Scarisbriek,  William.  Chester. 
191o.  Scarr,  Ellis  Herbert  S.,LitUeborough. 
1916.  Scarr,  Ronald  James,  Littleborough. 

1  396.  Scatchard,  Jas.  Percival,  Tadcaster. 
1866.  Scatchard,  Tbos.  Edwd.,  Boston  Spa. 

1882.  Scatchard,  Walter,  -BnY.  Colombia. 
190:}.  Seatliff,  Harold  II.  Elhoro.,  Brighton. 
1885.  Scatliff,  Philip  Melancthon,  Dulwich. 

1884.  Scattergood,  Oliver,  Burley. 

1909.  Scawin,  Harold  W.,O.B.E,, Fairford. 
1881.  Schacht,  Frank  Fredc,  Ci'omweU-rd, 
1  385.  Schade,  Julius  Hermann  A. 
1874.  Schafer,  Sir  Edw.  Alb.  Sharpey,  Etfm. 
1904.  Schapiraff,  Abraham,  G&  Russell-st. 

1906.  Schenck,  Edward,  Frankfort. 

1892.  Scheurer,  Jan  Gerrit,  Holland. 
19]  1.  Schmidt,  Paul  Hans  K.  K„  Zew. 

1  388.  Schnehage,  Caleb,  Orange  Province. 
1895.  Schnoller,  Anton,  Switzerland. 
]<>02.  Schofield,  Arthur  Reginald,  7t\iV. 

1883.  Schofield,  Alfd.  Taylor,  Harley-st, 
L899.  Schofield,  Cusack  Roney,  Southport. 
L885.  Schofield,  Gerald,  Chesham  Bois. 
1914.§Schofield,  Stary,  Bow-road. 

1893.  Schofield,Saml.Robt.,PAi7/wiore-5''flb. 
1913.  Schokman,  Arthur  E.,  Bronvpton-h. 

I   98.  Scholberg,  Harold  Arthur,  Cardiff. 
1899.  Scholberg,PeterHerb.,  7,//7/c  Britain. 
1  $98.  Scholefield,  Ernest  Hall,  Barnstaple. 
I'M  |.  Scholtz,  Claude  Justin,  Old  Jewry. 
1919.  Schroeter,  .Marco  Ludwig,  Zurich. 
L909.  Schulenburg,  Augusl  Carl,  Transvaal. 
1910.  Schiilcr.  ('has.  Prank,  I/".  Nortoood. 
1  399.  Schuller,  Walter  Joseph,  Leicester. 
1902.  Schumer,  Jacob,  Golders-green. 
1915.  Schurr,  Christopher  Geo.,  Petersfield. 
!916.§Schwab,  Eli  abeth  II..  Cricklewood. 
L916.  Schwartz,  Morris,  Johannesburg. 
1905.  Schwarz,  Emil,  /  'ienna. 
L888.  Sclater,  Nelson  Cameron,  Liscard. 
L2620 


1905;  Scoones,  Harold  Edward,  /////Ac 

1893.  Scorer,  Frank,  Bournemouth. 

1870.  Scoresby-Jackson,Thos.  Walthamstow. 

1895.  Scot-Skirving,  Arch.  A.,  C.M.G. 

1898.  Scott,  Aleck  Lauriston,  R.A.M.C. 

1910.  Scott,  Alex.  R.  Prinaki,  Edmonton. 

1875.  Scott,  Alex.  Thomas,  Parkhurst-rd, 
1879.  Scott,  Alfred,  Brighton. 

1888.  Scott,  Arnold,  Braintree. 

1908.  Scott,  Arthur  Bodley,  Jlni/raemoath. 

1896.  Scott,  Arthur  Eldon,  C7//V". 

1884.  Scott,  Arthur  Win.,  Sheffield. 

1881.  Scott,  Bernard,  Bournemouth. 

1882.  Scott,  Bernard  Charles,  Dotwaster. 

1885.  Scott,  Bertal  IL,  C.M.G.,  . J.J/.. v. 

1899.  Scott.  Charles  Walter,  &  Norwood. 

1912.  Scott,  David.  Staplehurst. 

1914.  Scott,  Donald  Charles,  Twickenham. 
1902.  Scott,  Edward  Spencer.  Hampstead. 

1911.  Scott,  Emmanuel  Prinski,  Tot/cnliam. 

1915.  Scott,  Eric  Arnold,  Finchley. 
L898.  Scott,  Ernest  Harold,  TF".  Norwood. 

1913.  Scott,  Evelyn  Dennis,  O.B.E.,ii'.  A. 
1892.  Scott,  Francis  Gilbert,  Ar«t>  Maiden. 

1912.  Scott,  Frank  Hnmsny, Beetoi>,Can(uta. 
1908.  Scott,  Frank  S.,  Pv'nzance. 

1914.  Scott,  Fredk.  Gilbert  L.,  Stafford. 
1885.  Scott,  George  Henry,  Sheffield. 
L906.  Scott,  Gerald  Claude,  Southport. 
L907.  Scott,  Gilbert  Bodley,  D.S.O.,  fi.1V: 
1905.  Scott,  Harold  Munro.  Gloucester-terr, 

1897.  Scott,  Henry  Harold,  Jamaica. 

1911.  Scott,  Henry  Wakeman,  Dorking. 

1904.  Scott,  Herbert  Bodley,  Z.J/..Y 

1917.  Scott,  James  Jules  Avit,  Moseley. 
L884.  Scott,  John,  Edenbridge. 

191 8.  Scot  t,  John  Andrew  A'  P.,  Fhtcher-ho. 
1897.  Scott,  John  Geddes,  Madeira. 

1890.  Scott,  John  Robinson,  Leicester. 
1872.  Scott,  John  Walter.  CJianlersford. 

1905.  Scott,  John  Walt  Lennox.  /,'../. J/. r. 

1876.  Scott,  John  Wm.,  Ashton-on- Mersey. 

1912.  Scott.  Maitland,  Sway,  Brockenhurd. 
L901.  Scott, Maitland  !'...<  >.KE,  /.'../.  J/. C. 

1915.  Scott.  Noel  Archibald,  Hampstead. 
191  I.  Scott,  Philip  Dennis,  Quy's-hospital. 

1916.  Scott,  Ralph  I!.,  M.C.,  TynemotdA. 
L913.  Scott,  Ruperl  Strathmore,  >>v.  Hart's. 
1889.  Scott,  Sack  Nov.  Plymstock. 

1904.  Scott,  Sebastian  Gilbt.,  Cavendish-st. 
L916.  Scott,  Steuarl  Nov,  Plymstock. 
1878.  Scott,  Thomas  Bodley, Bournemouth. 
1892.  Scott,  Thomas  Graham,  lit  rue-hill. 
1901.  Scott,  Thomas  Waller.  Victoria. 
1888.  Scott,  Thos.  Wilfred,  SbtriAfottrne, 
1903.  Scott,  Walter  Henderson,  M.C. 

1877.  Scott,  Wm.  George,  Auckland,  N.Z. 

12677 


MEMBERS. 


265 


1890.  Scott,  Win.  Jermyn,  Windsor. 

1905.  Scott,  Win.  Lockhead,  Lisa,  Hants. 
1911.  Scott- Wilson,  Hew  \\Tm.,Auehinleek. 
lS7ti.  Scovil,  Francis  Simonds,  Brighton. 
1897.  Scowby,  Edwd.  Thos,  Worthy. 
1899.  Scowcroft,  Herbt.  Edwin,  Bolton. 
1879.  Scowcroft,  Walter,  Cheadle. 

1901.  Scrase,  J  as.  John  Sheat,ATe«iv!orc^4/.<W. 
li)14.  Scripture,  E.  Wheeler,  Strand,  W.C. 
1882.  Scroggie,  Wm.  Keith,  CWA-  §■  Sim. 

1901.  Scroggie,  Wm.  Keith  John,  Z.M.& 
1872.  Sculthorpe,  Alfd.Milward, Tamworth, 
1911.  Scurlock,  David,  West  Ealing. 
1884.  Scutt,  Tom,  Staines. 

1879.  Seager,  Herbt.  West,  Southampton. 
1886.  Seagrove,  Hbt.Aylward,.Z?»'0«*fes6wry. 

1890.  Seal,FrancisMontgomery,  WirhsiowiJi 
1904.  Seal,  Philip  1  Lenry,  -SVwM  Motion. 

1886.  Sealy,  Francis  M..  Paddock-  Wood. 
1896.  Sealy,  Geoffrey  Ore  Fern,  7.  J/.S. 
i912.  Sealy,  Humfrev  N.,  R.A.M.C. 
1866.  Seaman,  Albert  Baird,  /..)/.  & 

1  381  I.  Searancke,  Niccoll  Fdk.,  Mitcheldean. 
1896.  Sear,  John  Taylor,  Enfield, 

1906.  Searle,  A.  C.  H.,  M.C.,  R.A.M.C. 
1909.  Searle,  Chas.  Fredk.,M.C.,CVo?iAr?77yc. 
1807.  Searle,  George  Clement,  Brixham. 
1853.  Searle,  Richard  Burford,  Dartmouth 

1895.  Sears,  Alfred  Ernest,  Blachheath. 

1902.  Sears,  Charles  Newton,  Zee. 
i860.  Seaton,  Daniel,  Lymington. 

1907.  Sebastian, Gerald  Noel  B.,  Kensington. 

1896.  Seccombe,  Chas.  Wm.,  Transvaal. 

1908.  Seccombe,  Olovis  Leopold,  Transvaal. 
1874.  Seccombe.  Geo.  Samuel.  A7«<y  <§•  Co. 
1901.  Seccombe,  J.  W.  S.,  O.B.E.,i2.AM.C. 

1 894.  Seccombe,  Philip  Jn.  Ambrose, Oporto. 
1889.  Seccombe,  Samuel  Hubt.,  Queensland. 
1914.  Seddon,  Allan,  c/o  Cox  8f  Co. 

1907.  Sedgwick,  Geo.  Henry,  Rotherham. 
1862.  Sedgwick,  Hy.  Nanton  .Murray.  h'.X. 

1895.  Sedgwick,  Hubt.  Redmayne,  Weeke. 
1893.  Seed,  Wm.  Pope,  71".  Australia. 

1891.  Segundo,  Chas.  Sempill  de,  Manch.-sq. 
1914.  Selby,  Edw.  J.,  O.B.E., Nottingham. 
1893.  Selby,  Jn.  Saml.  Ernest,  Wellingboro* '. 

1887.  Selby,  Prideaux  G.,O.B.E.,  Teynham. 

1906.  Seldon,  George  Elliott,  Canada. 

1907.  Selfe,  John,  Sutton. 

1896.  Seligman,  Chas.  Gabriel,  Thane. 

1914.  Selim,  Abdel  Rhalek,  Tantah,  Egypt. 
1889.  Sellers,  Arth.  Edward,  ThornhilL 
1878.  Sellers,  Richard  Burdett,  Weymotdh. 

1881.  Sellers,  Wm.  Henry  Irvin,  Preston. 
1868.  Sells,  Charles  John,  Guildford 

1882.  Sells,  Hubert  Thomas,  Nortkfleet. 

1915.  Sells,  Roland,  Northfieet. 

12734 


1916.  Sellwood,  Geo.  Binford,  Cullompton. 

1900.  Scions,  C.  Fennessy,  2Vew  Milton. 

1901.  Seimnence,  Ernest  Edwd.,  Grays. 
1905.  Semon,  II v.  0.  Gust.,  Grindlay  8f  Co. 
1877.  Semple,  Edward,e7tm.  Constiltit'n'l-cVb 

1886.  Semple,HenryFdk.,2?wrf/e4fAiS«&er£ott. 

1887.  Sen,  Chandi  Charan,  Munich. 
1914.  Sen,  Jatindranath,  Kharajpur. 
1891.  Senior,  Arthur  Wm.,  Manchester, 

1918.  Sennett,  Stanley  Xnham, Stc/lenlnse/i. 
1882.  Seon,  Ewing  Greville,  Folkestone. 
1867.  Sephton,  Robert,  Atherton. 

I'll)").  Sephton,  Robt.  Poole,  Atherton. 

1889.  Sequ<5ira,  Geo.  William,  Jewry-street. 

1885.  SequeJra,  Henry  James,  Jewry-street. 
1893.  Sequeira,  Walt.  Scott  Harcourt,  i2.JV. 
1871.  Sergeant,  Edward,  Preston. 

1919.  Sergeant,  E.  Livingstone,  Highbury. 
1  •.)():;.  Sergeant,  John  Noel,  Tooting. 
1862.  Serjeant,  David  Maurice,  Peckham-rd. 

1896.  Serjeant,  Robert,  Thornbury-rd. 
1903.  Serpell,  Hugh  Hamilton,  Launceston. 

1897.  Sessions,  Fdk.  Leonard,  Shaa-road. 

1913.  Seth-Smith,  Douglas  N.,  Bildestun. 
1891.  Seton,  Sir  Bruce  Gordon,  C.B.,  7.  J/.& 
1918.  Severn,  Adolphe  G.  M.,  Brighton. 
1893.  Sevestre,  Robert,  Leicester. 

1886.  Seville,  Chas.  Frederick,  Leeds. 

1890.  Sewaki,  Hisao. 

1914.  Seward,  John  Hunter. 

1903.  Sewell,  David  Lindlev,  Manchester. 
1899.  Sewell,  Ev.  Pierce,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 
1907.  Sewell,  Rbt.  Beresford  S.,  /.Jf.& 

1891.  Sewill,  Jos.  Sefton,  Cavendish-sq. 

1902.  Sexton,  Ilenrv  William,  Rochester. 
190-5.  Sexton,  Timothy  Wm.,  R.A.M.C. 
1902.  Seymour,  Chas.  Gibbons,  I.M.S. 
1893.  Seymour,  Edgar  Wm.,  M.Y.O.,CWes. 

1909.  Seymour,  Edwd.  Albert,  Putney. 
1901.  Seymour,  Harold  Farley,   Worcester. 
1897.  Seymour,  Lionel  Wm.,  Oxford. 
1884.  Shackel,  George  Arthur,  Mayfield. 

1884.  Shackleton,  Henry,  Sydenham. 

1885.  Shackleton,  Herbert,  'Brad font. 
L886.  Shackleton,  Thos.  Francis  Jamaica. 
191s.  Shackloc^Geo.Aug.S.^onorOa/fc-flA. 
L885.  Shadwell,  Harry  W.,  IV/.\ 

1904.  Shadwell,  Lancelot  Walt., Bedford-pk. 

1914.  Shah,  Bager Zainulabedin, GVeettwicA. 

1915.  Shah,  Jelal  Moochool,  c/oKingfy  Co. 

1913.  Shah,  Tribhovandas  U.,  India. 

1910.  Shaheen,  Hassan  Ibrahim,  Cairo. 

1914.  Shakespeare,  William  G„  Highgate. 
L902.  Shand,  Walter  Moray,  A*c«-  Zealand. 
1875.  Shann,  Frederick,  Fo/-/.-. 

1914.  Shann,  Gerald  !>.,  Stanhope-gardens. 
1879.  Shann,  Henry  Charles,  Saltburn. 
12791 


266 


MEMBERS. 


1878.  Shann,  Wm.  Arthur,  Eastbourne. 
1890.  Shannon,  .las.  Webster,  Oil,,  U.S.A. 
1902.  Shannon,  Stanley  Saml.  Howard,  .R.i^. 

1914.  Sharaf,  Mohammad,  Cairo. 
1896.  Shardlow,  Joseph,  Brighton. 

1890.  Sharman,  Eric  Harding,  I.JT.& 

I  389.  Sharman.  Henry.  Hampstead,  N.W. 

1887.  SharmanjJn.S.Wm.  Edwd^-ZViwwooe?. 
1860.  Sharood,  Edwd.  Julian,  .RoyaZ  Navy. 
1918.  Sharp,  Bryan  Buckley,  Swallowbeck. 
1884.  Sharp,  Charles  John,  Liverpool, 

1915.  Sharp,  l']veranlWiu.Lewen,Z?/-oo/c-yr. 
1868.  Sharp,  John  Adolphus,  Derby. 
1914.  Sharp,  John  Edward,  Derby. 

1913.  Sharp,  Leonard  E.  S.,    Wimbledon. 
1908.  Sharp,  Leonard  Whittaker,  Preston. 

1910.  Sharp,Neville  Alex.  Dyce,  IF.  4/Wca. 
1919.§Sharp,  Olive  Ballance,  Wimbledon. 

1891.  Sharp,  Percy,  Lincoln. 

1914.  Sharpe,  Herbert,  7.'//c. 

1888.  Sharpe,  Wm.  Salisbury,  Cleveland-ter. 

1915.  Sharpe,  W.  W.  Salisbury,  Cleveland. 

1889.  Sharpin,  Archdale  Lloyd,  Maidstone. 

1882.  Sharpin,  Edward  Colby,  Bedford. 
1895.  Sharpin,  Walter  Archdale,  Bedford. 

1902.  Sharpies,  Joseph  Percival,  Fiwvfe. 

1903.  Sharpley,  Chris.  Wilfred,  C7c<%. 

1883.  Sharpley,  Edward,  iow^. 

1 890.  Sharpley, Jn. Ernest,  Kirfn-in-Liudseij 

1911.  Sharpley,  Tbos.  Stoney,  Ashby. 
1917.§Sharrard,WinifredHannah,  G^owcesfer 
1903.  Shattock,  Chas.  Robert,  Chiswkk. 

1899.  Shave,  Edwd  Simpson,  Camden-road. 

1892.  Shaw,  Alfd.  Eland,  Victoria. 

1893.  Shaw,  Arth.  11.  Plows.  Cranbrook. 

1894.  Shaw,  Arthur  Priest,  Jlnll. 

1901.  Shaw,  David  Chris.  M.,  Manchester. 
1916.§Shaw,  Edith  Annie,  Maidstone. 
1905.  Shaw,  Ernest  Henry,  Camden-road. 

1SS|.  Shaw,  Frank   Herbert,  St.  Leonards, 
1*78.  Shaw,  Oeoree,  lh,rc. 
]  8*4.  Shaw,  Ham  <  'has. I  'ostello  tQueensFnd. 
l*Ss.  Shaw,  .lohu  distance,  (ioodmayes. 
1890.  Shaw,  John  Hepworth,  Liverpool. 
1914.  Shaw,  John  Patrick,  M.C.,  Harrow. 
L899.  Shaw,  John  Porte  Brockton,  flfoaa. 
1896.  Shaw,  Justus  .Martin,  Harlesden. 
L881.  Shaw,  Lauriston  Elgie,  Park-sq.,  W. 
1877.  Shaw,  Oliver  Cromwell,  Hb»e. 

1S9].  Shaw,  l.'ichaid   llolgate,  (  !i>Iders-ijrn. 

1900.  Shaw,  Robert  Wesley,  London,  Can, 
1917.  Shaw,  Simeon  Cyril,  Reiyate. 

1864  Shaw,  Thomas  Clave,  Harley-street. 
J917.  Shaw,  Thomas  Wilson,  Ferryhill, 
lb7'.*.  Shaw,  William,  Maidstone. 
1912.  Shaw,  Wm.  Geoffrey,  Manitoba. 
188-1.  Shaw,  William  Ormerod, 
12$  18 


1917.  Shaw-Crisp,  Cuthbert,  Ealing. 
1881.  Shaw-Mackenzie, Jn.  A.,Bryanston-sq 

1897.  Shea,  Henry  Francis,  R.A.M.C. 
1912.  Sheard,  Charles. 

1879.  Sheard,  Charles,  Toronto. 
1911.  Sheard,  Robert  Henry,  Toronto. 

1878.  Sheard.  William,  Be'xhill. 

1879.  Shears,  Chas.  H.  Bedwell,  Liverpool. 

1898.  Shears,  William,   Catford. 
1898.  Shedden, Arnold  Ward,  Walsall. 
1900.  Sheehan,  Michael,  Mallow. 

1874.  Sheehy,  Wm.Hv.Pafcmore,  Totteridge. 
1900.  Sheldon,  Arthur  Izod,  ii'.A. 

1900.  Sheldon,  Hugh  Fredk.,  Orange  Prov. 

1918.  Sheldon,  Joseph  Harold. 

1888.  Sheldon,  Robert  Garnett,  Liverpool. 
1877.  Sheldon,  Thomas  Steele,  Chester. 
1915.  Sheldon,  Thomas  William,  ('/tester. 
1898.  Sheldon,  Walter  Sirr,  Notting-hiU. 
188  I.  Sheldrake,  Edwd.  Nodin,  -S'/.  Geo.-sq, 
1904.  Shelley,  Arnold,  Chatham. 
1914.  Shelley,  Lewis  Wilton,  Chislehurst. 
189o.  Shelley,  Percy  Wilfrid  G.,  Bermuda. 

1879.  Shelly,  Charles  Edward,  Hertford. 
1881.  Shelswell,  Oscar  Berridge,  Mitcham, 
1904.  Shelton,  Harvey  Llewellyn,  flow. 

1901.  Shelton-Jones,  Ernest,  Pwllheli. 
1909.  Shenstone,  Norman  Strahan,  Toronto. 
1901.  Shenton,  Edwd.  W.  Hine,  Harley-st, 

1880.  Shepard,  E.  William.  Willes-rd.,ti.W. 
189d.  Shepard,  Robt.  Henry,  Cookham, 
1914.  Shepard, Wm.Hopper,  Hammersmith. 

1895.  Shepheard,  Henry,  Hammersmith. 
1890.  Shepheard.  John,  North  Walsham. 
1862.  Shepheard,  Philip  Candler.  Aylsham. 
1909.  Shepheard,  Samuel.  Aylsham. 
L895.  Shepherd,  Alfd.  Edwd.',  Doneaster. 
1862.  Shepherd,  Charles  Dunbar,  Arnside. 
](.»1  7.  Shepherd,  Charles E.  A., CWeAerne-e£. 
L898.  Shepherd,  Cyril,  Sydney. 

1906.  Shepherd,  Don--.  Rbt.C.^Yfcftr-Aoap. 

1S74.  Shepherd.  F.  John,  Montreal. 

L889.  Shepherd,  Henry  Bowman,  Sheffield. 

1896.  Shepherd,  II v.  Brooks,  Portland-pl. 
L900.  Shepherd,  Thomas  Scott,  Henstridge. 
L895.  Sheppard,  Arthur  .Murray. 

L884.  Sheppard,]  [y.Anderson,<SottMam/>?OM 

L915.  Sheppard,  Henry  Richard,   Hove. 

L878.  Sheppard,  .John.  Bottesford. 
L882.  Sheppard,  William  John.  Putney. 
L914.  Shera.  Arthur  Geoffrey,  Sheffield, 
L877.  Sherburn,  Sir  John,  Brouyh. 
1879.  Sherrard,  Csesar  Dudley,  Tatsfeld. 
1914.  Sherrard.  Noel  Sigismund,  Ilighgate. 
L905.  Sherren,  Hugh  Godwin,  A'.IA/.'r. 
L884.  Sherrington,  ('has.  Scott,  Liverpool. 
1911.  Sherris,  Cyril,  Sidcup, 
'  12906 


MEMBERS. 


2G7 


1913.  Sherwood,  Arthur  Leonard. 
1873.  Sherwood,  Arth.  Paul,  Eastbourne. 
l915.§Sherwood,  Edith  (Irace,  Coventry. 
1913.  Sherwood, Geo.  Douglas,  Eastbourne. 

1903.  Shettle,  Francis  Broughton,  I. M.S. 
1917.§Shields,  Charlotte  Annie,  Ruc/if or d. 
1894  Shields,  Oswin,  Southampton. 
1901.  Shields,  \Vm.  Thomas,  Longport. 

1  883.  Shillito,  Henry,  Edgbaston. 

1917.  Shiinberg',  Mandell,  London-hospital. 

1905.  Shingleton-Srnith,  Lionel,  Brecon. 

1901.  Shipman,Geo.Alfd.Cargil,  Grantham. 

1877.  Shipton,  Arthur,  Buxton. 

1  —    .Shipton,  Herbert,  Buxton. 

1910.  Shipton,  William,  Buxton. 
1913.  Shirgaokar,  Jagannath  V. 

1891.  Shirtliff,  Edwd.  Dickinson,  JV.S.7F. 
1907.  Shirvell,  Edgar  Arthur,  Exeter. 

1917.  Shirwalkar,KaghuiiathD.6r'Vf^/>-^7.<;. 
]  383.  Shone,  William  Vernon,  Victoria. 
1876.  Shoolbred,  Wm.  Andrew,  Chepstow. 
1867.  Shoppee,  Edwd.  Collett,  Carleton-rd. 

1909.  Shorhagi,  Ibrahim,  Egypt. 

1911.  Shore,  Geo.  Wm.,  O.B.E.,  Streatham. 

1913.  Shore,  Lewis  Rudall,  Norwood. 
1901.  Shore,  Richd.AllanAmbrose,  Toronto. 
1911.  Shore,  Thos.  H.  Gostwyck,  Norwood. 
1883.  Shore,  Thos.  William,  Noriqood. 
1864.  Shorland,  Edward  Peter,   Westbury. 

1895.  Shorland,  Ernest  Trevor,  Westbury. 
1887.  Short,  James  Joseph,  Clapham. 
1883.  Short,  Thomas  Sydney,  Birmingham. 
1919.  Showell-Rogers,  Eric  X..  Leicester. 

1900.  Shrubsall,  Frank  Chas.,  Mill  Hill-pk. 
1918.§Shumebotham,  Hilda  Nora,  itt/-w. 

1918.  Shurlock,  Arthur  George,  Derby. 
1887.  Shute,  George  Sidney,  Northjieet. 

1904.  Shutte,  Malcolm  Winfrid,   Walton. 
1893.  Shutte,  Theodore,  >S?.  Bart's.-hosp. 
18G4.  Shuttleworth.  Geo.  Ed.,  Cavendish-st. 
1  596.  Sibley,  Keg.  Oliver,  Caterham  Valley. 

1886.  Sibley, Walt.  Knowsley,  Cavendish-pl. 

1896.  Sibson,  Arth.  Bertram,  Queenstown. 
1864.  SiddalL  Jos.  Bower,  67.  Malvern. 

1887.  Sidebotham,  Edward  John.  Bowdon. 

1910.  Sidebotham,  Fras.  Nasmyth,  Bowdon. 
1887.  Sidebotham,  Harold,  California. 
1887.  Sidebottom,  Ralph  Bennett,  Glossop. 
1903.  Sidgwick,  Harry  Chris..  R.A.M.C. 
1881.  Sieyekiug,Herbt.  Ed.,Cambridge-gds. 
1898.  Silas,  Walt.  Biscombe,  Southgate-rd. 

1914.  Silcoek,  Ronald.  Maida-vale. 

1880.  Silk,  Jn.  Fdk.  Wm.,  Nottingham-pl. 
1918.  Silley,  Herbert  Henry,  Muswell-hill. 

1898.  Sills,  Clarence  Ham,  Leeivard  Islands. 

1899.  Silver,  Hugh  William.  Sydenham. 

1901.  Simev.  Athelstane  Biff,  2%&y. 

129(  .2 


1914. 
1910. 
1896. 

1874. 
1893. 

1883. 
1— '.i. 
1907. 
1885. 
1882. 
1890. 
1918. 
1884. 
1005. 
1916. 
1893. 
1915. 
1898. 
1 852. 
1895. 
1887. 
1  $89. 
1900. 
1894. 
1894. 
1886. 
1900. 
1907. 
1889. 
1891. 
1909. 
1905. 
1917. 
1914. 
1865. 
1916. 
1862. 
1901. 
1895. 
1913. 
1910. 
1909. 
1892. 
1918. 
1888. 
1898. 
1 8:  i*. 
1909. 
1901. 
1904. 
1882. 
1908. 
1896. 
1907. 
1903. 
1898. 
1917. 


Simmins,  Alfred  George,  Parley. 

Sinniionds,  Bernard  S.,  Middx.-hosp. 
Simmonds,Ernest  Geo.,  Alta.  ^Canada. 
Simmonds,  Win.  Allason,  I.M.S. 
Simmons,  Edmund  W.,  Bishopstoke, 
Simmons,  Edward  Walpole,  O.B.E. 
Simmons,  Fredk.  Hero,  Transvaal. 
Simmons,  Geo.  Alan,  Southwick-pl. 
Simmons,  Harold,  Bournemouth. 
Simmons,  Herbt.  Chas.,  Transvaal. 
Simmons,  Stewart  Sept,  <S'.  Norwood. 
Simmons,  William  Henry,  Hove. 
Simms,  Henry,  Birmingham. 
Simon,  John  Wellesley,  Buntingford. 
Simons,  Gordon  Ernest  L.,  Sydenham. 
Simons,  Rbt.  Jn.  R.G6bien,Brtdgend. 
Simons,  Simon,  Abertillery. 
Simpson, Adam  Fearsonllope, LiverpT. 
Simpson.  Sir  Benj.,  K.C.I.E.,  I.3I.S. 
Simpson,  Cecil  Butler,  Filey. 
Simpson,  Chas.  Shackleton,  Hove. 
Simpson,  Francis  OdelL  Jamaica. 
Simpson,  Fred  Algernon,  Winterton. 
Simpson,  FrederickChas.  firouchEnd. 
Simpson,  Fredk.  HnmnshiyBirniinghni 
Simpson,Geo.  Aug.  Garry,  Cleveland-sq 
Simpson,  George  Herbert,  Brighton. 
Simpson,  George  Maxwell,Bay8toater, 
Simpson,  Godfrey  Wm.,  Wandsworth. 
Simpson,  Henry.  Brenchleg. 
Simpson,  James  Starr.  Out.,  Canada. 
Simpson,  Julius  Benedict,  Weymouth. 
Simpson,  Maurice  Oliver,  11. A.M.  ( '. 
Simpson,  Reginald  Hugh,  Southfiect. 
Simpson,  R.  Palgrave,  Bournemouth. 
Simpson,  Robert  Gordon,  Plymouth. 
Simpson,  Thomas,  Birkdale. 
Simpson,  Thos.  Yoiuig,O.B.E.,P/yw7/< 
Simpson,William,.Bttry/S£.  Ed  mauds. 
Simpson,  William.   Woodford. 
Simpson.  Wm.FaidknerY.,.l/««/Y',7-/<. 
Simpson,  William  Sidney,  Erith. 
Sims,  David,  Leeds. 
Sims,  George  Harold,  Derby. 
Sims,  George  Samuel,  Derby. 
Simson,  Colin  Coape,  M.C.,  Papua. 
Simson,  Harold,  R.A.M.C. 
Sinclair,  Alexander,  Kilsyth,  Canada. 
Sinclair,  Harold W.,  Springfield, 
Sinclair,  James  Donald,  Darlington. 
Sinclair,  John,  Dunoon. 
Sinclair,  Neil  Fredk.,  Kensington. 
Sing,  Wilfrid  MacDonald,  Strand. 
Singer,  Arthur  Leonard,  Gisborne,  X.  Z. 
Singer,  Charles  Joseph,  Oxford. 
Singer,  Harold  Douglas,  U.S.A. 
Singer,  Kildare  Lawrence,  Norwood, 
13019 


268 


MEMBERS. 


1014.  Singh,  Bawa  Harkishan,  U.G.,I.M.S. 
1889.  Singh,  Bawa  Jiwan,  I. M.S. 
1917.§Singh,  Flora  Nihal,  Cartwright-gdns, 

1905.  Singh,  Kanwar  Shrumshere,  I  U.S. 
1905.  Sington,  Harold  Sigis.,  Hyde-park. 
1882.  Sinha,  Narendra  Prasanna,  Ealing. 
1893.  Sinigar,  Harry,  Southall. 

1908.  Sircom,  Edmund  Ralph,  Romford-rd. 
18(!0.  Sissons,  Win.  Harling,  Scarboro'. 
1915.  Sittampalam,  Samuel  A.,  Ceylon. 

1872.  Skaife,  Frederic,  Chichester. 

1893.  Skeels,  William,  Brighouse. 

1913.  Skeet,  Jack  Garland,  Auckland,  N.Z. 

1882.  Skeete,  Fi  de  Courcy. 

1017.  Skeggs,  Basil  Lyndon,  Beckenham. 

1886.  Skelmng,  Henry,  Bedford. 
1878.  Skelding,  Henry  Jn.,  Bridgnorth. 

1001.  Skelton,  Dudley  S.,  D.S.O.',2?.^.J/.C. 

1915.  Skelton,  John  Bevil  G.,  Gosport. 
L876.  Skerman,  Sidney,  Marion,  X.Z. 
1900.  Skerrett,  F.  Bleukinsopp,  Forest-gate. 
1896.  Skey,  Arth.  Richd.  Harrie,  i?.2V. 

1887.  Skill,  James  Maurice,  Kingston. 

1870.  Skinner,  B.M.,  C.B.,C.M.G.,  M.V.O. 

1006.  Skinner,  Edward  Fretson,  Sheffield. 

1888.  Skinner,  George  Henry,  Victoria. 

1916.  Skinner,  John  Adrian  1).,  Anerley. 

1873.  Skinner,  Robt.  Alexander,  Tenterden. 
1907.  Skinner,  William  Fretson,  Sheffield. 
1875.  Skipworth,  Herbert,  Loughborough. 

1 89 1.  Skipworth,  P.  LyoneK  1  rey,  Gravesend. 
1911.  Skrimshire,  Francis  R.  J!.,  R.A.M.C. 
L902.  Skrimshire,  Henry  Finch,  Hbft. 
I  888.  Skyrme,  Henry  Edward,  Cardiff. 

1871.  Slack,  Geo.  Fredk.,  Farnha)n,( Canada 

1002.  Slade,  Herbert  James,  Newcastle. 
L903.  Slade,  John  Godfrey,  PVeei. 

1007.  Slade,  Sidney,  Naytand. 

1906.  Slaney,  Chas.  Newnham,  Parkhurst. 
L880.  Slate,  Alfred,  ('annuhury. 

L899.  Slater,  Alan  Butler,  t/itn.  Corwenj.-cZwfe. 
1918.  Slater,  Bertram  Leslie,  Brighton. 
1884.  Slater,  Charles,  Twnbridge  Welts. 

1894.  Slater,  Geo.  Nathan  (>..  Brentwood. 
1890.  Slater,  Howard,  SB.  Budeaux. 
1881.  Slater,  William.  7-,W  Soidhsea. 
1887.  Slater.  William  Amison,  Haslemere. 
L876.  Slatter,  Oliver  Thomas,  Kensington. 
1871.  Slaughter,  William  Budd,  .I.J/. .v. 
1896.  Slocock,  Richard,  Spilsby. 

1890.  Sloggett,  Harry  Paynter,  Victoria. 
L882.  Sloggett,  limn  Maxwell,  J.J/..V. 
L913.  Sloper,  John  Smith,  O.htE.,  r/,./>w. 
1886.  Sloman,  Frederick,  "Brighton. 
1  376.  Bloman,  Herbi  rt,  Bedford. 

L869.  S] an,  Samuel  George,  FrtrnAam. 

1896.  Slowan,  Wm.  Jn.  More, KirkstaU-rd. 
L3076 


1000.  Smale,  Herbert,  Cavendish-square. 

L891.  Smale.  John,  Darlington. 

1008.  Smale-,  Oswald  Ridley,  Liskeard. 

1903.  Smales, W.Clayton,  I  >.S.<  ).,R.A.M.C. 

L897.  Small,  Arthur  Atwell,  Toronto. 

L901.  Small,  Robert,  -Erwtf  Africa. 

1011.  Smaller, ArthurAshton,  M.(  \,('h<adl, . 

1876.  Smalley,  Sir  Herbert.  Some  O^sce. 

1906.  Smaller,  James,  /.M.S. 

1007.  Smalley,  Jas.  Thornton,  Hong-Kong. 

1905.  Smallhorn,  Cyril  Aubrey,  Knutsford. 

L883.  Smallpiece,  Wm.  Donald,  Vehted. 

1902.  Smallwood,  Edward,  J[".  Norwood. 

1808.  Smallwood,  M&t.I£.,Wheathampstead. 

1895.  Smallwood,  Robert  Percv, Chelmsford. 
1880.  Smart,  Alfred,  Marden. 

1018.  Smart,  Arthur  Hbt.  J.,  Tamioorth. 
L903.  Smart.  Herbert  D  ,  M.C.,  Shelley. 
L885.  Smart,  Wm.  Herbert,  Tatuirorth. 
1898.  Smeatoii.  Bronte,  6'.  Australia. 
1902.  Smedley,  Ralph  Havies,  Worthing. 

1012.  Smeed,  Edward,  Southsea. 

1888.  Smeeton,  Charles  William,  I~o/7c. 
1876.  Smelt,  Frank  Hayes,  Newent, 
1006,  Smillie,  Alex.  Buchanan,  Ontario. 
1001.  Smith,  Alan  Ayre,  Sunderland. 
1880.  Smith,  Alfd.  Alex.,  Ctov,  <$'.  ^l>«/r. 
1911.  Smith,  Alfd.  Bernard  P.,  -S'<.  ifcwtfa. 
1893.  Smith,  Alfd.  Egerton  M.,  Retford. 

1013.  Smith,  Algernon  Chas.  S.,  M.C. 
1905.  Smith,  Armstrong,  Ebury-street. 
1010.  Smith,  Arthur  Cloudesley,  Highbury. 

1896.  Smith,  Arth.  Grosart  Lehman,  Crick. 
1887.  Smith,  Arthur  Henry,  Manchester. 
1878.  Smith,  Arthur  Lapthorn,  Montreal. 
1807.  Smith,  Arthur  L.  H.,  Adelaide. 
1865.  Smith,  Charles,  Victoria. 

1875.  Smith,  Charles  Callow,  Redditch. 
1898.  Smith,  Charles  Charnock,  Wohurn. 
1*7~>.  Smith,  Charles  Edwin,  Altrinchum. 
1865.  Smith.  Charles  James  Hardy. 

1860.  Smith,  Charles  John,  //".  Drayton. 
L917.  Smith,  I  lharles  Reos. 

L848.  Smith,  Charles  Sharp,  Bournemouth. 
L896.  Smith,  Daniel  Lloyd,  Pontardawe, 
L902.  Smith,  Dansey,  Shanghai,  China. 
\\hy.).  Smith,  David  Priestley,  Birmingham. 
L916.  Smith,  Denys  Munro,  Clifton. 
1902.  Smith,  Edward  Bertram,  Bramtree. 
L894.  Smith.  Edward  Hickson,  Brentford. 
1885.  Smith,  Edward  John,  Beveley. 

1861.  Smith,Edwd.Kaye,  -V.  Leonards-on-S. 
L899.  Smith,  Edwd.  Protheroo,  Redditch. 
L892.  Smith,  Edwin,  Balham  High-road. 
L897.  Smith,  Edwin  Chas.  Temple,  Sydney, 
L879.  Smith,  Ernesl  Barratt,  Kerne-hill 
L901,  Smith,  Ernesl  George,  Plymouth. 

L3133 


MEMBERS. 


269 


1891. 

1870. 

1919. 

1907. 

1895. 

1873. 

1895. 

1909. 

1902. 

1912. 

1902. 

1903. 

1902. 

1870. 

1872. 

1885. 

1914. 

1901. 

1901. 

1870. 

1881. 

1895. 

1888. 

1880. 

1889. 

1909. 

1872. 

1886. 

1879. 

1889. 

1881. 

1914. 

1879. 

1890. 

1882. 

1900. 

1914. 

1873. 

1906. 

1902. 

1864. 

1864. 

1862. 

1880. 

1885. 

1886. 

1889. 

1916. 

1889. 

1900. 

1897. 

1878. 

1914. 

1914. 

1895. 

1898. 

1903 


Smith,  Ernest  Newly n,  Dollis-hill. 
Smith,  Ernest  Sutton,  Broadstairs. 
Smith,  Francis  Henry,  Cambridge. 
Smith,  Francis  Mavlett,  Twickenham. 
Smith,  Frank  Addinsell,  I.M.S. 
Smith,  Frank  Jn.  Shersby,  Plumstead. 
Smith,  Frank  Laughton,  Louth. 
Smith,  Frank  Lewis,  Roy<rf  Navy. 
Smith,  Frank  Wybourn,  Plumstead. 
Smith,  Frederic  Battinson,  M.C. 
Smith,  Fdk.  Morton  Vincent,  S.N. 
Smith, F.W.  W.,2\  ewington-causi  way. 
Smith,  Gay  ton  Warwick,  Tooting. 
Smith,  George,  Appleby. 
Smith,  Geo.  Cockburn,  Newton  Abbot. 
Smith,  Geo.  Francis,  Watford. 
Smith,  George  Holmes.  Brook-street. 
Smith,  Geo.  Melville,  Buntingford. 
Smith,  George  Percy,  Birmingham. 
Smith,  Gerard  Ily.,  St.  John's- wood. 
Smith,  Gilbert  Thomas,  New  Zealand. 
Smith,  GrahamUdale,  Whattey  §  Son. 
Smith,  Harry  Lyon,  Bentinck-st. 
Smith,  Henry  Archbold,  Leeds. 
Smith   Henry  Cleveland,  Southend. 
Smith,  Henry  Gordon,  Putney. 
Smith,  Hy.  Hammond,  Kens.-ct.-mans. 
Smith,  Henry  Sandford,  Eltham. 
Smith,  Henry  Strode,  Axbridge. 
Smith,  Henry  Walter,  Mansfield. 
Smith,  Herbert,  Jersey. 
Smith,  Herbert,  Castle  Bromivich. 
Smith,  Herbert  Arthur,  Haling. 
Smith,  Herbert  Austen, CLE. ,I.M.S. 
Smith,  Howard  Lyon,  Inkberrow. 
Smith,  Hoyland,  Armley. 
Smith,  Issachar  Reuben,  Toronto. 
Smith,  James,  Neivcastle-on-Tyne. 
Smith,  Jas.  Edmund,  Chelsea. 
Smith,  Jas.  Ernest  Sutclirle,  Bacup. 
Smith,  James  Taylor,  Gainford. 
Smith,  James  William,  Bournemouth. 
Smith,  John,  J. M.S. 
Smith,  John,  Crouch-hill. 
Smith,  John,  Kirkcaldy,  N.B. 
Smith,  John  Anderson,  Willesilen-lane. 
Smith,  John  Arthur,  Wakefield. 
Smith,  John  Forest,  Catford. 
Smith,  John  Percy,  Cuton-terrace. 
Smith,  John  Salmon,  West  Africa. 
Smith,  Julius  Hodgetts,  Mford. 
Smith,  Kenneth  Raw  lings,  Kew. 
Smith,  Kenneth  V.,  KnatchbuU-rd. 
Smith,  Leslie  Muir,  Eastbourne. 
Smith,  Lewis  Albert,  Queen  Anne-st. 
Smith,  Malcolm  Arthur.  Siam. 
Smith}N&lcolmWm.S.,NetoSouthg'te. 
13190 


1896.  Smith,  Maurice  Hamblin,  Portland. 

1897.  Smith,  Montague,  Clapton. 

1917.  Smith,  N.  Hardcastle,  D.S.O.,  R.N. 
1917.  Smith,  Norman  Fairbanks,  Hertford. 
1887.  Smith,  Percival, Sirhowy,  Man. 
1914.  Smith,  Peter  de  Safforie,  Cannock. 
1912.  Smith,  Philip,  M.C,  Bromley. 
1910.  Smith,  Ralph  Gillespie,  Wrangle. 

1909.  Smith,  Reginald  R.,  Cape  Province. 
1889.  Smith,  Richard  Arthur,  Islington. 

J  894.  Smith,Rchd.Leond.B.,.Ef onorOak-pk. 
L869.  Smith,  Richd.  Thoa.,  Haverstock-hiU. 
1860.  Smith,  Richard  Wagstaff,  Exmouth. 
1894.  Smith,  Hubert  Bramwell,  Manchester. 

1889.  Smith,  Robert  Edward,  Bisley. 

1! K)2.  Smith, Rbt. I IowardNewby,Zew«Aa»i 

1878.  Smith,  Robt.  Percy,  Queen- Anne-st. 

1867.  Smith,  Robert  Shingleton,  Clifton. 
1900.  Smith,  Robt.  Wm.  lnnes,  Sheffield. 
1873.  Smith,  Roland  Dunn,  Clapton. 

1912.  Smith,  Sidney,  Feltham. 

1890.  Smith,  Sidney  B.f  C.M.G.,  J.J7..S'. 

1896.  Smith,  Sidney  Fredk.,  Leicester. 

1898.  Smith,  Sidney  Robert,  Plumstead. 
1900.  Smith,  Stephen  Francis,  Brentford. 

1910.  Smith,  Sumner  Hugh,  M.C. 

1891.  Smith,  Sydney  Calvin,  Muswell-hill. 
1804.  Smith,  Thomas  Haywood,  Alcester. 
1902.  Smith,  Thos.  Morland,  Bournemouth. 
1900.  Smith,  Thomas  William. 

1889.  Smith,  Thos.  Wilson,  Bath. 
1917.  Smith,  Vincent  Russell,  Kew. 

1900.  Smith,  Walter  Heaton,  Wigan. 

1868.  Smith,  Walt.  Hugh  Mont.,  Croydon. 

1897.  Smith,  Walt.  Hugh  Mont.,  Norwood. 
1880.  Smith,  William  Alex.,  Clifton. 
1882.  Smith,  Wm.  Arthur  W.,  Torquay. 

1901.  Smith,  Wm.  Christian  B.,  R.N. 

1908.  Smith,\Vm.¥dk.,Halifax,NovaScotia. 

1879.  Smith,  William  Harvey,  Meriden. 
1877.  Smith,  William  Henry,  Boston. 

1909.  Smith,  William  John,  Canada. 
1896.  Smith,  Wm.  Steele,  Chorlton. 
1875.  Smith,  Winckw'rth  Tonge,Pocklinyt'n 

1901.  Smith,  Witney  C.  Palmer,  Bumham. 

1898.  Smithson,  Arthur  Ernest,  R.A.M.C. 
1896.  Smithson,  Oliver  Cromwell,  Queensfd. 
1904.  Smulian,  Samuel,  Dalston. 

1917.  Smuts,  Phineas  A.,  Mahnesbury,  S.Af. 

1859.  Smyth,  Price,  Belfast. 

1893.  Smyth,  Ernest  Jackson,  Guildford. 

1914.  Smyth,  Fras.  Gerald  Aug.,  Weymouth. 

1908.  Smyth,  Francis  Radwa'y. 

1914.  Smyth,  Geo.  Jn.  C,  Ravenseourt-pk. 

1913.  Smyth,  Henry  James  Drew. 

1902.  Smyth,  James  Arth.,  Melton  Mowbray. 
1904.  Smyth,  John  Cecil,  M.B.E.,  Malvern. 

13247 


270 


MEMBERS. 


1893.  Smyth,  Joshua  Charles,  Benenden. 
1889.  Smyth,  Nugenl  Edward,  Mcdoem. 
1892.  Smyth,  Reg.  Mander,  Ringioood. 
1879.  Smyth,  Sydney,  Cape  Province. 
1912.  Smyth,  Wm.  Jas.  Dobson,  Bromley. 
1912.  Sinvthe,  Gerald  Arthur,  Bath. 

1905.  Snell,  Doug.  Mont.  B.,  Stapleford. 
1864.  Snell,  Ebenezer,  Brighton. 

1869.  Snell.  Enoch,  Nottingham. 

1889.  Snell',  Ernest  Hugh,  Coventry. 
1918.  Snell,  Francis  Rupert,  Nottingham. 
1874.  Snell,  George,  Bedford. 

1908.  Snell,  Henry  Cecil,  Sheffield. 
1915.  Snell,  John' Aubrey  B.,  Sheffield. 

1890.  Snell,  Sidney  Herbert,  Christchurch. 
1914.  Snelling,  Trevor  Richard,  Wr<>.rltum. 
1907.  Snoad,  Francis  George,  Leicester. 
1895.  Snoad,  Philip  Ephraim,  Leicester. 
1890.  Snook,  Samuel  Penny,  WeymotdJi. 
1868.  Snow,'  Herbert  Lumley,  Mill-hill. 

1886.  Snow,  Lionel  Mason,  1V..S'.  7F. 

1897.  Snowden,  Artb.de  Winton,-Rm0wood. 
1911.  Snowden,Ern.Nedwon8,Cflve»<fa«A-s£. 

1911.  Snowdon,  Alan  Richmond,&6'o£s7i;o0<£. 

1894.  Snowman,  Jacob,  Brondesbury. 

1910.  Soames,  Ralph  Martin,  Beigate. 
1872.  Sobey,  Arthur  Lyne. 

1892.  Soden,  Thos.  A.  Bourne,  Coventry. 

1893.  Soden,  Wilfred  Newell,  M.C. 
19L3.  Soden,  Wilfrid  Scovil,  Conduit-st. 
1863.  Sofie,  Wm.  Edward,  Bournemouth. 
1892.  Soilleux,  Garnet,  Camberwell,  Vict. 

1912.  Soltau,  Henry  Kenneth  V..  Y<iit<m. 
L897.  Somers,C.l)udley,O.B.E.,.lA/(-/.///7//;. 
1884.  Somers,  Edward  O'Reilly,  Pendleton. 

1887.  Somerset,  Edward,  Newbury. 

1911.  Somerset,  Vere  Edward,  Finchley. 

1914.  Somervell,  Leonard  Colin,  Kendal. 

1915.  Somervell,  Theodore  H.,  Kendal. 
1901.  Somerville,  Henry,  Sharnbrook. 
1!)14.  Somerville,  Thos. Y.,. M.C.  BJJ.C, 

1912.  Soothill,  Victor  Farrar,  Harrogate. 

1901.  Soper,  Arthur  Walrond,  Anerley. 

1902.  Soper,  Gerald  Morgan,  Dartmouth, 
1919.  Sophianopoulos,  George  John. 
lid:;.  Soutar,  Alan  Ker,  Gloucester. 

1906.  South,Franl  Montague  W.,  iwuimm. 

1888.  South,  Frdk.Wm.  B.,  /'.■/■///.  U'.Aust. 
L885.  South.  Henry  Erekine,  /.'.A'. 

1890.  South,  Richd.  Edwd.  Ertiest,  Bosh.,,. 
L868.  8outham,  John  Binns,  Queensland. 
L883.  Southcombe,  Arth.  (in,..  Homerton. 
L885.  Southern,  Francis  Gerald,  Llandebie. 
\  383.  Southern,  John  Acton,  Derby. 
1909.  Southern,  R  alt.  Duckett,  Wimpole-st. 

1895.  Southey,  Herbt.  Watson,  Maidstone. 
1904.  Southwick,  Geo,  Rinaldo,  C.y.l. 

18304 


1885.  Soutter,  James,  //«//. 

1913.  Soutter,  James  Stewart,  7/W/. 
1891.  Soutter,  Mansfield  Knox,  Highbury. 

1900.  Sowden,  George,  Gloucester-gate. 
1915.  Sowerby,  William. 

1917.  Spackmau,  Eric  D.,  Wolverhampton. 

1879.  Spackman,  Hy.Robt.,  Wolverhampton. 
1 v)  1 3.  Spackman,  Wm.Collis,  Wolverh'mptfn 

1895.  Spain,  Chas.  Milner,  Wolverhampton. 

1901.  Spalding,  Archibald  Denize,  7?.iV. 

1914.  Spalding,  Fredk.  Lionel,  Worcester. 

1896.  Spark,  Percy  Charles,  Banstead. 
1899.  Sparkes,  Wm.M.B.,D.S.O.,J2.^.AT.C. 

1914.  Sparks,  Clifford  W.,  M.C,  Forest-hm. 
1907.  Sparrow, Edwd.Cyril,  Wolverhampton, 

1912.  Sparrow,  Geoffrey,  M.C,  Portland-st. 

1875.  Sparrow,  Geo.  Gordon,  Seariar.  I.  11'. 

1895.  Sparrow,  George  Randal,  Cardiff. 

1915.  Sparrow,  George  Sydney. 

1880.  Sparrow,  Horatio  S.  Richd.,  7?.  AV/n/. 

1887.  Sparrow,  Jn.  E.  Pennningt on, OosAom. 

1894.  Spaull,  Percy  William,  Stanwick-rd. 
1919.  Spear,  Frederick  Gordon,  Bath. 

1899.  Spear,(  reo.  A.W  hit  worth.  7-  ¥«/e  //>,/■///. 

1896.  Spear,  John  Augustus,  Brazil. 
1909.  Spedding,  Ivan  Norman,  Dunedin. 
1903.  Speedily,  Alec.  Jn.  Lincoln,  Paisley. 
1889.  Speedily,  Harry  Martindale,  Manitoba 

1876.  Speed,  Henry  Andrews, A eirXorth-rd. 

1 888.  Speedy,  R  ibert '  1  eo.  1  Hindi,  Bedford. 

1907.  Speers,  Charles,  Newbury. 
1904  Speers,  Wm.  Gordon,  Brazil. 
1893.  Spence,  Daniel  Benham,  2Vmo  Fiwfe 

1913.  Spence,  Douglas  Benham.  Guildford. 
1913.  Spence,  Douglas  Leigh,  Bedford.  4 
1915.  Spence,  Harold  D.  L.,  Ac;/-  I'd//)-. 

1900.  Spencer,  Alfred  Richard,  Battersea. 
1871.  Spencer,  Francis  Hy..  Arm;/. 

1887.  Spencer,  George  Herbert,  l-'arnirorlh. 
L900.  Spencer,  George  Herbert,  Wallsend 
1912.  Spencer,  Gordon  Winstanley,  Preston, 

1888.  Spencer,  Henry  Alex.,  Transvaal. 

1883.  Spencer,  Herbt.  Ritchie,  Harley-st. 
1906.  Spencer,  John  Heatly,  Seymour-st. 
1887.  Spencer, Matt he'wlIenry,Oc/'(//v/-i/r///.s 
L903.  Spencer.  Sandy,  Jshton-i/.-L;/>/e. 

1897.  spencer.  Thomas,  Keighley. 

1808.  Spencer,  Thos.  Chas.  H..C.B.,  7..V..S'. 

1908.  Spencer- I'll illip>.I,eiv\T..r,7./>W</o«' 
L896.  Spicer,  Arthur  Herbert.  M.C. 

1884.  Spicer,  Frederick,  Harley-st. 

L915.  Spicer.  Gerald  Evan,  M.C.,Du/t0tcA. 
L894.  Spicer,  Harry.  Royai  2Vaw/. 
L882.  Spicer,  Rob.  Hy.  Scanes,  Westminster. 
l918.§Spickett,  Frances  Minnie.  Sevenoaks. 

1895.  Spillane,  James  ( lharles,  St.  James' s-st, 
1886.  Spiller,  Walter  Charles. 

L8861 


MEMBERS. 


271 


1888.  Spink,  Chris.  Peirson,  Cape  Town. 
1918.  Spira,  Jacques,  Antwerp. 

J  874.  Spitta,  Edmund  Johnson,  Hove. 

1900.  Spitta,  Harold  Robert  Dacre,M.V.O. 
1905.  Spitteler,  Alfred,  I.M.S. 

1876.  Spotforth,  John,  Cricklewood. 
1876.  Spokes,  Peter  Sidney,  Portland-pl. 
1896.  Spon,  Harry  James,  Queen  Anne-st. 
1883.  Spong,  John  Fuller,  Tooting. 
1918.  Spong,  Victor  Alex.  Trevor,  Heme-hill. 
1864:.  Spooner,  William,  Birkenhead. 
1904.  Spooner,  Win,  Casswell,  Blandford. 
1886.  Spoor,  William  Joseph,  Bristol. 

1904.  Spots-wood,  Maurice,  Shaw. 

1868.  Spragge,  Edward  William,  Toronto. 
1909.  Sprague,  Cecil  Gordon,  Boy.  Nary. 
1899.  Sprague,  Francis  Henry,  Gloucester. 

1880.  Spranger,  Francis  Jefferies,  Soidhsea. 

1868.  Spratt,  Henrv  Howell,  Ar.  Zealand. 
1898.  Sprawson,  Ciithbert  Allan,  CLE. 

1905.  Sprawson,  Evelyn  C,  M.C. 

1907.  Sprawson,  Eras.  Edgar,  Hiyhbury-pl. 
1886.  Sprigge,  Saml.  Squire,  Lancet  Office. 
1892.  Sproat,Jas.  Hugh,  Gravelly-hill. 

1904.  Sproat,  Robert  Douglass,  Toronto. 
1873.  Sprod,  John,  <S'.  Australia. 

1916.  Sprott,NormanArmitage,J!fflwcAcsfer. 
1879.  Sprott,  William  John,  Manchester. 
1911.§Sproule,  Pearl  Jane,  Toronto. 
1861.  Spurgin,  Fdk.  William,  Welbeck-st. 
1864.  Spurgin,  Hy . Bramwhite, Northampton* 

1898.  Spurgin,  Percy  Bertram,  Welbeck-st. 
1879.  Spurgin,  Thomas,  Bournemouth. 

1873.  Spurgin,  ~SN\\\.lYe\\ry,Neiccastle-on-l\ 
1891.  Spurr,  James,  Lyme  Regis. 

1891.  Spurrell,  Wm.  Dewing,  Norwich. 

1901.  Spurrier,  Harry,  Maidenhead. 
1907.  Square,  Wm.  Russell,  Thurlestone. 

1892.  Squibbs,Roht.Edwd.  P.,  Nottingham. 

1883.  Squire,  Edward  Herbert,  Wivenhoe. 
1890.  Squire,  Frank  Henry,  Pudsey. 
1918.  Squire,  Henry  Fremlin,  Kenley. 
1895.  Squire,Miiur'ice¥d\i. , Padd . Injirtnary . 

1884.  Squire,  Walter  Perfect,  Hanover-sq. 

1874.  Squire,  William,  Transvaal. 

1905.  Squires, Herbert  Gha,yasne,Ehartottm. 

1889.  Stabb,  Arth.  Francis,  liar  ley -street. 
1894.  Stableford, Frank  B.Gorton,  Ti/Croes. 
1884.  Stables,  Alexander,  A. M.S. 

1869.  Stables,  Walt,  Wins.  Godfrey, Fair-st. 

1899.  Stacey,  Fredk.  George,  Sheffield. 

1881.  Stacey,  Herbert  Gleeson,  Leeds. 

1902.  Stacy,  Richd.  Davis  Crayford. 
1914.  Staddon,Cecil  Spurling,M. C, Ipswich. 
1913.  Staddon,  Eric  John,  Ipswich. 

1892.  Staddon,  Henry  Ernest,  B.A.M.C. 
i860.  Staddon,  John  Richard,  Ipswich. 
13418 


1886.  Staddon,  Walter  Joseph,  Ipswich. 

1914.  Stafford,  Harry  Neville,  M.C. 

1859.  Stafford,  Patrick  Walter,  Army. 
1913.  Stafford,  Thos.  Sidney,  Birmingham. 
1883.  Stafford,  William,  Nottingham. 

1915.  Staffurth,  Alan  Edward,  Boston. 

1906.  Staley,  Herbert  McLean,  St.  Ann's. 
1917.  Stalev,  Robert  Cyril  W.,  Southsea. 
1919.  Stalev,  Robert  James,  Bexhill. 
1889.  Stalkartt,  Chas.  E.  Grey,  B.A.M.C. 

1913.  Stallard,  Chas.  Marshall,  Manchester. 
1893.  Stallard,  Harry,  Newarlc-on-Trent. 

1899.  Stallard,  Nigel  Frampton,  Hastings. 

1907.  Stallard,  Philip  Lechmere,  Bombay. 

1914.  Stallman,  John  Frank  II.,  Dulwich. 

1905.  Stallybrass,  Clare  Oswald,  Liverpool. 
1897.  Stamford,  Rbt.  Basil,  Loughborough. 
1871.  Stamford,  William,  Tunbridge  Wells. 
1863.  Stamford,  Wm.  Ackrill,  Tibshelf. 

1900.  Stamm,  Louis  Edward,  Streatham. 
1896.  Stammers,  Geo.  Elliott  F.,  O.B.E. 
1907.  Stamp,  Lionel  Duncan,  Plympton. 
1876.  Stamp,  Wm.  Daniel,  Plympton. 
1889.  Standage,  Robt.  Fraz er,'  I.M. S. 
1907.  Standish,  Frank,  Nottingham. 

1893.  Stanford,  Wm.  Bedell,  EaUng. 

1912.  Stanger,  Geoffrey,  Winterbourne-pk. 
1902.  Stanger-Leathes,  Hugh  Ellis,  I.M.S. 

1887.  Staniforth,  JohnWilliam,  Hinderwell. 

1894.  Staniland,  Meaburn  Francis,  Bristol. 

1860.  Staniland,  Samuel,  Bristol. 
1896.  Stan  istreet,  Richd. Weld,  B.N. 

1894.  Stanley,  Arthur,  Shanghai. 

1899.  Stanley,  Arthur  John,*  Hinckley. 

1888.  Stanley,  Charles  James,  Ealing. 

1900.  Stanley,Edwd.HamiltonBlake,Z^f.& 

1895.  Stanley,  Hubert,  St.  Leonards. 
1899.  Stanley,  Jn.  Brentnall,  Burton-on-Tr. 

1906.  Stanley-Clarke, Cris\n&n, Bichm'nsw'th 

1901.  Stannus,  Hugh  Stannus,  Nyasaland. 
1916.§St*nsfeld,  Elsie,  Belsize-pk.-gardens. 
1897,'Stansfeld,  John  Stedwell,  Oxford. 

1913.  Stansfeld,  Rex,  M.C.,  Hailsham. 

1902.  Stansfiekl,  Fredk.  Jos.,  Ben  Rhydding. 
1873.  Stansfiekl,  Geo.  Sutcliffe,  Birkenhead. 

1903.  Stansfiekl,  Walter.  Liscard. 

1905.  Stanton,  Ambrose  Thos  ,  Malay  States. 

1892.  Stanton,  James  Wm.  Wilcocks,  B.N. 

1896.  Stanton,  Thos.  Wm.,  Folkingham. 

1893.  Stanwell,  St.  John.  Johannesburg. 
1881.  Stanwell,  William,  Bochdale. 
1887.  Staple,  James  Dibble,  Lyme  Regis. 
1860.  Staples,  Francis  Patrick,'  J. M.S. 
1892.  Star,  Paul  Hohling  Mills,  B.N. 
1896.  Stares,  Chas.  Lindsay  Baker,  Stcanley. 
1909.  Starkey,  Hy.  S.  Crichton,  St.  Bart's. 

1894.  Starkey, Thos.  Albert,  Montreal. 

13475 


272 


MEMBERS. 


1892.  Sfcarkey-Smith,  Reginald,   Wrexham. 
1907.  Starkey-Smith,  Thos.  Gt.,Hungerford. 
1914.  Starkie,  Richard  P.  A..,  Gloucesterst, 
1910.  Starkie,  Richard  Wm.,  Oakley-sq. 
1881.  Starling,EdwinAlfd.,  Tuiibridge  Wells. 

1914.  Starling,  Edwin  0.  W.,  M.O. 
1888.  Starling,  Ernest  Henry,  C.M.G. 
1897.  Starling,  Hubert  John,  Nonoich, 
L884  Starr,  W.  II.,  C.B.,  O.M.G.,A.M.S. 
L908.  Startin,  John.  R.A.M.C. 

1902.  Statham,  Hugh,  Lymington. 

i  395.  Statham,Jn.Ohafl.B.,O.M.G.,C.B.E. 

1910.  Statl, urn,  Reg.  S.  S.,  O.B.E.,  Cheddar. 
L882.  Stiii liani.  Reg.  Whiteside,  Cheddar. 
1879.  Stathers,  (too.  Nicholson,  Brackley. 

1915.  Stathers,  George  Sydney,  Brackley. 
L911.  Stathers,  Gerald  Nicholson,  Brackley. 
1890.  Statter,  Hy.  Bellamy,  Bournemouth. 
1918.  Staunton,  Gilbert  Patrick,  Hormey. 
1893.  Staunton,  Henry  Foster.    . 

1896.  Stead,  Chas.  Clement,  Hawkhurst. 
L892.  Stead,  Dryden,  Syattey,  A.8'.  J  J'. 
L907.  Steadman, Sid.  E'.St.  J.,  Cacemlisli-sq. 

1916.  Steadman,  William.  M.C.,  Malhoyd. 
1906.  Steldjing,  Geo.  F., Zambeth-infirm'ry. 
1885.  Stedman,  Fred.  Osmund,  Hongkong. 
1899.  Stediran,PercyT.H.,Zefc^A£<wi?MiSSfl0"d 

1899.  Stedman,  Savignac  Pell,  Ceylon. 

1893.  Stedman,  Thos.  Bernard,  <V%. 
1914.  Steedman,  Mackenzie  T.W.,  StoneWse 
1877.  Steednian,  Percy  Andrew,  Oxford. 

1 892.  Steegmann,Edwd.  John,  H'estminster. 
L898.  Steele,  Geo.  Herbert.  J///-/,  BircA. 
1872.  Steele, I  Iy.  Francis Arth.,2?foo»w&tt»y. 

1877.  Steele,  Henry  Frederic,  Brandon. 

1911.  Steele,  Hy.  L.  Hugh,  Wellington,  N.Z. 
1879.  Steele,  Richard,  Hendon. 

1872.  Steele,  Sidney  Thomas,  Leeds. 

1894.  Steele,  Wm.  Kenneth,  Devizes. 

1900.  Steele.AVm.  Lawr., C.M.G., J2.A3f.C. 
1900.  Steele-Perkins,  John  S.  S.fRieter. 
1916.  Steell,  John  W.  (4.,  fleofon  Mersey. 

L900.  Steen,  Wilfred  Ah?xander,  i7/"o7tf. 

1--1.  Steer,  William,  Sal  combe. 

1892,  Steggall,Sept.LeonardJn. ,CWai?iea. 

1878.  Stein,  Charles  Guthrie,  Hampstead. 

1911.  Steinbaeh,  Chas.  Horace,  Knaresboro'. 
I---.  St  inthaL  Walt.  Oliver.  Manchester. 
1874.  Stelfox,  John  Brideoake,  Southport. 
L895.  Stenhouse,  Jas.  Wilson,  Manchester. 
L894.  Stenhouse,  John  Robert,  Lewes. 
L898.  Stepanian,HovsepB*er,(  'onstajitinople. 
I--I.  Stephen,  Guy  Neville,  O.B.E. 

1-7:;.  Stephens.  Wg.Edwd.  Richard,  /..V..v. 
L908.  Stephens,  Franh  Harold,O.B.E.,  A'..V. 

1912.  Stephens,Harold  Frieze,  Eedhill. 
1691,  Stephens.  Henry  Newport,  .'A 

LS632 


1800.  Stephens,  Hy.  Woolcott,  Ciope  *Vw. 

1900.  Stephens,  Hy.  Zouch,  Tasmania. 
1903.  Stephens,  James  Batson,  Rangoon. 
l'.M7.  Stephens,  .lames  1'..  Wm.,  WUhington. 
1888.  Stephens,  .lames  Wm.,  Cardigan. 
191 1.  Stephens,Jn.R.Cook,  Weston-Sj-Mare. 

1 882.  Stephens, L.lulwd. Walker.  Emsworth. 

1883.  Stephens,  Samuel,  Wideha,  N.8.  IV. 

1896.  Stephens,  Stanley,  Sherborne. 

1893.  Stephens,  Wm.  John,  Newquay. 
1913.  Stephenson,  Humphrey  M.,  M.C. 

1890.  Stephenson,  Owen  Taunton,  Woolston. 
1907.  Stephenson,  Robt..West,  Windermere. 
L894.  Stephenson,  Wm.  Arth.,  7P.  Haddon. 
1883.  Stericker,  Geo.  Fdk.,  Illinois,  U.8.A. 
1873.  Stericker,  William,  Croydon. 

1915.  Sterling,  Robert  Gee,  Highbury-pit. 

1916.  Sterne-Howitt,]  [arold,C?ewe«is-/'ne. 

1894.  Sterry,  John,  Seoetioaks. 
1911.  Steuart,  William,  Transvaal. 
1868.  Steven,  Alexander,  Victoria. 
1853.  Stevens,  Alfred,  Tauranga,  N.Z. 

1897.  Stevens,  Alfred  Edward,  Horsham. 
1-71.  Stevens,  Alfd.  Felix,  Seaford. 

1893.  Stevens,  Algernon  Francis,  I. M.S. 

1901.  Stevens,  Andrew  Norris,  Yarmouth. 
1877.  Stevens,  Arthur  Fjederic,  Studley. 

1 8! I! '.  Stevens, Bertram Crosstield, Mortlake. 
1888.  Steven-,  ('has.  Henry,  Plympton. 
L883.  Stevens,  Francis  Joseph,  Camberwell. 

1917.  Stevens,  John  Greet,  Guy's-hosp. 
1871,  Stevens  Mordaunt  A.  de  B.  C,  A;Vr. 

1883.  Stevens,  Percy  Richard,  Braintree. 

1894.  Stevens,  Reg.  Chas.  Jeremie,.4#>e/'£a. 
1907.  Stevens,  Richd.  Hy.  P.,  Madeira. 
1888.  Stevens, Wm.Edwd., N.Bright'n,N.Z. 

1891.  Stevens,  Wm.  Mitchell,  CflW'Ay 
1891.  Stevenson,. Arch.  ( lampbell,  Univ.Coll. 
1904.  Stevenson,ClaudeAl  aberley,  (  'amVdge. 
187-">.  Stevenson, Si rEdm.  Sinclair.  C.  r©w». 
1880.  Stevenson,  Henry  W.,C.S.L,  7.4/.*. 

1896.  Steven8on,T.H.C.,C.B.E.,5'ofner«,«-Ao. 

1897.  Stevenson,  Walter  Brodie,  CapeProv. 
]^*~).  Stevenson,  Wm.  Ihmes,  Honiton. 
1901.  Steward. Sidnev  J.,D.SJ  )..Fnrn<<>iuhe. 

1884.  Stewart.  Arth. Hastings,  Wimpole-st. 

1895.  Stewart,  ('has.  Balfour,  liriih/iratcr. 
1894.  Stewart,  ('has.  Howard,  Cricklade. 
L91  I.  Stewart, Charles  John,  J//*/,  Canada. 
|!il7.  Stewart,  David,  fleafott-moor. 

L883.  Stewart,  Edward,  /,'</>■/  Grinste  id. 
L877.  Stewart,l  [oward  i)oxxa.,BedcUffe-gdns. 
L892.  Stewart,  .las.  Allan,  Xnrniaiil^ii. 

lull'.  Stewart,. lames  Lennox,  D.S.I  >.,M.C. 
L894.  Stewart,  Sir  J.  Purves,K.C.M.G.,C.B. 
1874.  Stewart,  Robt.  Walter.  Adelaide. 
L887.  Stewart,  Rbt.Wray,if«fl6tt»y,  17.5.^1. 
13589 


MEMBERS. 


273 


1912.  Stewart,  Roger  Papillon,  Manchester. 
1383.  Stewart,  Rothsay  Charles,  Leicester. 
1899.  Stewart,  Walter  Gr.thame,  Ware. 

1913.  Stewart,  William  Allan,  Tasmania. 

1902.  Stewart,  Wm.  H.  Edwin,  M.C. 

1 903.  Sthamer,  Eduard  Franz  A.,  Transvaal. 

1908.  Stibbe,  Edwd.  Philip,  Jesmond. 

1906.  Stidston,  Chas.  Algernon,  D.S.O. 

191 4.  Stiell,  Gavin,  M.C,  Clapham. 

1915.  Stiell,  William  Fletcher,  Clapham. 
1901.  Stiff, lI&rcAdllenry,  Iii/rg-st-J:'d)nu/ids 
188-4.  Stiles,  Arthur  Jalland,  Spalding. 
1893.  Still,  Geo.  Frederic,  Queen  Anne-st. 
1891.  Stilwell,Geo.  Rbt.Fdhvis,  Beckeiduwi. 

1899.  Stilwell,  Reginald  John,  Hillinydon. 
1893.  Stirk,  Percy  Herbert,  Exeter. 
1901.  Stirling-Hamilton,  Jn.,  Ingatestone. 

1909.  Stiven,  Harold  Edwd.  S.,  Cairo. 

1911.  Stobie,  Harry,  Sutton. 
1877.  Stock,  Gregory,  Bristol. 

1900.  Stock,  Philip  G.,  CB.,CB.E.,&4/h 
1 896.  Stockdale,  Ernest  Malcolm,  Liverpool. 
1889.  Stocken,  Leslie  Maury,  Baling. 

1910.  Stocker,  Charles  Jas.,  M.C,  I.M.S. 
1872.  Stocker,Chas.Jos.,iftW/<v7/^-,SW/</7,'». 
1889.  Stocker,  Edward  Gaved,  CarnBrea. 
1889.  Stocker,  Walt.  Woodley,  Willesden. 

1908.  Stockert,  Wilhelm,  Heidelberg. 
1919.§Stocks,  Mary  Sylvia,   Wegbridge. 

1907.  Stocks,  Reg.  Woolsev,  Clapham. 

1886.  Stockton,  Hubt.  Saml.,  Peckham-rd. 
1893.  Stoddart,  Wm.  Hy.  B  ,  Beihlem-hosp. 
1913.§Stogden,MildredBlnnche,'SVyw*owr-p/. 

1882.  Stoker,  Geors-e,  C.M.G.,  Hertford-st. 

1912.  Stokes,Adrian,D.S.O.,O.B.E.,'l;«MY*. 
1881.  Stokes,  Arthur  Samuel,  Kettering. 

1883.  Stokes,  Francis  Alex.,  Albemarle-st. 
1879.  Stokes,  Henry  Fraser,  Highbury. 
1872.  Stokes,  Henry  Haldane,  It. A. M.C. 
1846.  Stokes,  James,  Prahran,  Villoma. 

1887.  Stokes,  John,  Sheffield. 

1907.  Stokes,  Kenneth  Henry,  Be.rhill. 
1881.  Stokes,  Lennard,  Blackhealh. 
1800.  Stokes,  William,  Bedford. 

1911.  Stokes,  Wm.  Albert,  Gloucester. 
1903.  Stolterfoth,  Charles  S.,  Wallingford. 

1909.  Stone, Bertram  Alfd.  Wood,  Southsea. 
191 1.  Stone,  Dudley  Macaulay.  Park-mans. 

1909.  Stone, Ernest  Richard, Ililden borough. 
1883.  Stone,  Fdk.  Wm.  Stanley,  Norbury. 
1902.  Stone,  Gerald  William,  Brighton. 
1877.  Stone,  Herbert  Stanley,  Beigate. 
1895.  Stonehouse,  Hry.,  Loftus-in-CleveV d. 
189-5.  Stoner,  Harold  Boniface,  Brighton. 
1907.  Stones,  Robt.  Yelverton,  M.C. 

1910.  Stones,  Wm.  Boys,  Garstang. 

1891.  Stoubam,  Hy.  Arch.,  College-crescent. 
1919.  '13(346 


1880.  Stonham,Thos.Geo., Broadharst-gdns, 
1905.  Stordy,  Thomas,  M.C,  Surbiton. 

191 1.  Storer,  Elliott  John,  JSampstead. 

1894.  Storey,  Percy  Arth.,  Marylebone-rd. 
191(3.  Stormer,  Harold  Gane,  Wandsworth, 
1901.  Stormont,  James  Henry,  Birmingham. 

1895.  Storrs,  Eric  Gleadow,  A.  Rhodesia. 
1890.  Storrs,  Wm.  Hy. Townsend,  Rhodesia. 

1897.  Storrs,  Wm.  Townsend,  Tunb'ge  Wells. 
18(36.  Stothard,  James,  //«//. 

1909.  Stott,  Arnold  Walmslev,  Addison-rd, 

1893.  Stott,  Fdk.  Wm.  Arthur,  Blackpool. 
1884.  Stott,  Hugh,  Lewes. 

1908.  Stott,  Hugh,  O.B.E.,  /.M.S. 
1890.  Stott,  William  Atkinson,  Leeds.' 

1910.  Stout,  Robert,  Wellington,  New  Zeal. 

1882.  Stow,  Chas.  Letbbridge,  Hawaii. 

1896.  Stowe,  William  Reginald,  A.  Z. 
1873.  Stowers,  Jas.  Herbert,  Harley-st. 
1915.  Stowers,  Raymond,  M.C 

1919.  Strachan,  James  Grant,  Toronto. 

1912.  Strachan,  Jas.  Simpson,  Cardiff. 

1881.  Strachan,  Wm.  Hy.  W.,  C.M.G. 
1908.  Strahan,  Stuai tSeguiii,i^«cr/(Sc'/7-/'/.-. 
1908.  Strahy,  George  Stewart,  Toronto. 

1894.  Strand,  Alick  Condell,  Harley-st. 

1908.  Strange,  Chas.  Frederick,  China. 

1896.  Strange,  Robt.  Gordon,  Belsize-av. 
l9l9.§Strasekun,  Sonia,  Antwerp. 

1899.  Stratford,  Howard  M.  B.,  Kensington. 
1904.  Straton,  Alex.  Walt.  Keith,  Salisbury. 
1907.  Straton,  Arthur  Arbuthnot,  Wilt <>,',. 

1898.  Straton,  Charles  Henry,  R.A.M.C. 

1 81 18.  Stratton,  Percy  Houghton,  Hanooer-sq. 
189:3.  Streatfeild,  Thomas,  Folkestone. 
L888.  Streatfield, Percy  W.,  Walthani Abbey. 
190(3.  Streatfield,  W.  Hugh  R.,  Ovinyton-sq. 

1897.  Street,  Albt.  Ernest,  Wobarn  Sands. 

1880.  Street,  Alfd.  Francis,  Westgate-on-S. 

1883.  Street,  Chas.  Tidbury,  Newton,  Lanes. 
1890.  Streeten,  Ernest  Rock,  Barnsbury. 

1881.  Stretton,  Jn.  Lionel,  Kidderminster. 

1913.  Stretton,  Jn.  Weston,  Kidderminster. 
1854.  Stretton,  Samuel,  Droittmch. 

1886.  Strickland,  Percy  Chas.  H.,  Z  J/.A'. 
1912.  Stringer,  Louis  Bruce,  Gag's-hosj). 

1909.  Strode,  Thomas  Wm.  R.,  Ealing. 

1889.  Strong,  Edgar  Hugh,  Buluwayo. 

1898.  Strong,  Robert  Hy.,  U.B.E,  Kerf. 
1903.  Strong,  Walter  Mersh,  Papua. 

1890.  Strouts,  Sidney  Robert,  Maidstone. 
1881.  Stroyan,  Frederick,  AUlershot. 
1873.  Strugnell,  Fredk.  Wm.,  Highgale-rd. 
1915.  Strugnell,  Lionel  Fdk.,  Bri.iton-hitl. 
18S4.  Strugnell,  Walt.  Thos.,  Bru  ton-hill. 
1902.  Struthers,  Wm.  Eugene,  Canada. 
1911.  Stuart,  Alan  Murray,  Leamore. 

13703  "  t 


274 


MEMBERS. 


1900.  Stuart,  Frederick,  Knfghtsbridge. 
1896.  Stuart,FrederickJoshua,AVM/m^o« 

1890.  Stuart,  Robert,  Durham. 

1895.  Stuart.  Walter  Lea,  Cape  Town. 
1900.  Stuart,  Wiu.  Lumsden,  Camberley. 
1905.  Stubbs,  Ismay  Donald,  Wimpole-st. 
•886.  Stubbs,  Percy  B.Travers,  Cope  ZWn. 
1»»3.  Stuck,  Sidney  Joseph,  Fairlop-road. 
1881.  Studer,  Benjamin. 

1880.  Sturdee,  Alfred  Hobart,  C.M.G.,  Vict. 
1910.  Sturdee,  Edwin  Lawrence,  Betioorth. 

1896.  Sturdee,  Fdk.  Herbert,  Walsingham. 
1899.  Sturdy,  Harry  Carlisle,  Wandsworth. 

1880.  Sturge,  Henry  Ilavelock,  Elgin-ar. 

1891.  Sturge,  Win.  Howard,  Hoddesdon. 
1894.  Sturges-Jones,  Wilfred  E.,  Herne-hitt. 
1874.  Stunner,  Arthur  JameB,c)oKmg$Co. 
1915.  Sturridge,  Fredk.  Reg.,M.C, Kendal. 

1881.  Sturridge,  Peter  Frederick,  Kendal. 

1905.  Sturrock,  Wm.  I).,  D.S.O.,  Oxford. 
1918.  Stuttafbrd,  Frank  Hugo,  Plymouth. 
190(5.  Stuttaford,  Wm.  Jos.  Ed.,  M.C. 
1884.  Styan,  Thomas  George,  Ramsgate. 
1901.  Style,  Arthur  Ilurrell,  Pembroke. 
1889.  Style,  Fdk.  William,  S.  Brent. 
1883.  Style,  Mark,  Moreton-in- Marsh. 
1881.  Style,  Robt.  George,  Brady-st. 
1913.  Styles,  William  "Vere  Taylor,  Z<?<?. 
1879.  Suckling,Corne]iusWm.,  Birmingham 

1906.  Sudlow,G  eorge Wray , Stoke-on-  Trod. 

1886.  Sugden,  Edward  Scott,  Ahdree. 

1899.  Sup-den,  Henry,  Ealing. 

1889.  Sullivan,  Edwd.  Hy.  Chas.,  Jersey. 
1854.  Sullivan,  Jn.  Bond,  Knock,  co.  Clare. 

1887.  Sully,  Albert  Max,  Clayyate. 

1891.  Summerhayes,  J.  <).,  D.S.O.,  Thame. 
1881.  Summerhill,  Thomas  Henry,  Rhyl. 
1891.  Summers,  Thomas  Collyer,  Bow-rd. 

1915.  Summers,  Thomas  Collyer,  Bow-rd. 

1888.  Summerskill,  "William,  Manor-park. 

1885.  Sumner,  Beniamin,  Liverpool. 
1898.  Sumner,  Fred.  William,  1. M.S. 

1881.  Sumner,  Jos.  Hy.  Surtees,  Russellrsq. 

1887.  Sumpter,  Berners  Geo.,  Hunstanton. 
1884.  Sumpter,  Walt.  Jn.  E.,  Sheringham. 

1900.  Sundell,  Charles  Ernest,  &  Elmsall. 

1886.  Sunder,  Chas.  Edward,  GrindJayfyCo. 

1916.  Sunderland,  Arthur,  /-V.r/r//  HefitfA. 

191  1.  Sunderland,Edward  B*ni.,i?tw,0j0ood. 

1888.  Sunderland,  Oliver,  Bexley-heath. 
1918.  Sunderland,  Regd.  Henry,  Bradford. 
1902.  Sunderland,  Robert  Awh.  S.,  7/"//. 

1882.  Sunderland,  Sept.,  Cavendish-square. 
L917,  Surrage,  Harold  Jas.  I.'.,  Sydenham. 
1900.  Susman,  Walter  Jas.,  Henley. 
1854.  Sutcliffi  Joseph  Harvey,  Ripley. 
1912.  SutcUfie,  Alan  Lee,  /.">/<  .</,  Fi»-fo. 

18760 


1907.  Sutcliff'e,  Edward,  Wisbech. 
1874.  Sutcliffe,  E.  Crossley  T.,  ZnJtTi. 
1905.  Sutcliffe,  James  Herbert,  Acomb. 
1879.  Sutcliffe,  John,  Cheadle  Roy  Asijlinn. 
1883.  Sutcliffe,  Victor  Eugene,  Chester  livid. 
1897.  Sutcliffe,  William,   JFesrf  Bromwich. 
l!)0i).  Sutcliffe,  William  Francis,  Clapham. 

1886.  Sutherland,  Geo.  Alex.,  Wimpole-st. 
1 907.  Sutherland.  Jos.  Roderick,  Stonehouse. 
1853.  Sutherland,  Philip  Warren,  J. M.S. 
1900.  Sutherland,  "William. 

1894.  Sutter,  Robt.  Ross,  Warhoys. 

1885.  Sutton,  A.,C.B.,C.M.G.,  Queensland. 
1885.  Sutton,  Alfred  Martin,  California. 
1893.  Sutton,  Edwaid,  C.M.G..  A'. A. 
1914.  Sutton,Evelyn  ATex.,M,C.,i2.-4J!f.G 
1883.  Sutton,  Henry  Martin,   Truro. 
1881 .  Sutton.Samuel  Walter,  Tbridge  Wells. 
i  877.  Sutton,Thos.Seagrave,  Bishop's  ( 'astir. 

1907.  Suttcm,  Wm.  Hubert  R..  Cope  P/-oc. 

1887.  Suzuki,  Shigemichi,  Tokio. 

1908.  Syensson,  Robert,  H.C.,jHn£  AT«%  & 
1879.  Swabey,  Louis  William,  R.A.M.C. 
1892.  Swabey,  Maurice,  JR..  t.  M.C. 

1850.  Swain,  John  Moore,  Zoni?  Clatoson. 

1895.  Swainson,  Ed.  A.  C,  Stoke-mi-Trent. 

1889.  Swallow,  Allan  Jas.,  Clapham. 

1 890.  Swan,  Chas.  Robert  Jn.  Atkin,  O.B.E. 
1918.  Swan,  George  Seymour,  7i<W>-  Frrry- 
1870.  Swan,  Richd.  Jocelyn,   M'allinijton. 
1866.  Swan,  William,  Lincoln. 

1917.  Swann,  Meredith  B.  R.,  Beckenham. 
1916.  Swanson,  George  Carson.  Glasgow. 
1874.  Swanwick,  Eustace  T&.rWJLartlepool. 

1888.  Swayne,  Walter  Carless,  Jfo-Mfo/. 

1896.  Sweet,  Edwd.  Hoare,  Uckfield. 
1905.  Sweet,  Samuel  Henry .Dowlais. 
1!)!).").  Sweet,  Wm. Sidney,  Per^A,  JF.  -/'/-('. 
L893.  Sweetnam,  Stephen  W.,  B.A.M.C. 
L894.  Swenden,  Benj.  Wood,  Bournemouth. 
1902.  Swete-Evans,  Wm.  Benj.,  Southport. 
1912.  Swietochowski,  G.  de,  Clifton-hill. 
L882.  Swift,  Harry,  Adelaide.  S.  Australia. 

1889.  Swift,  Sidney  Sampson,  Liverpool. 

1874.  Swift,  Wm.  Jn.  Cropley,  Gordon-sq. 
1!*04.  Swindale,  Hy.  Vernon.  Sonthwick-pl. 
1893.  Swinhoe,(  ieo.  l!odway.Aryr.V/r/W<j//. 
[855.  Swinson,  George  Newton,  A..S'.  JF. 

1891.  Swinton,  Francis  Ed.,  CI.lv.  Z..V..V. 

1896,  Sworder,  Ernest  George,  Streaiham. 

1875,  Sworder,  Horace,  Luton. 

1904.  Sworn,  Alfred  Geo.,  Highbury-eres. 

1897.  Swom,A  rth.BenRickman,(  'anterhury 

1892.  Sworn,  Ernesi  Andrew.  Hanley. 
L884.  Sworn,  Henrj  George,  Highbury-eres. 
1887.  Swyer.  Robert,  Bethnal-green. 

L912.  Swyer.  Robert,  Bethnal-green, 
13817 


MEMBERS. 


275 


1885.  .Sydenham,  Geo.  Francis,  Dulverton. 
1877.  Sydney-Turner,  Alfd.  Moxoii,  Hove. 

1890.  Sykes,  Arthur,  Nelson. 
1905.  Sykes,  Arthur  Barry,  Formby. 
1914.  Sykes,  Frank,  Batley. 

1889.  Sykes,  John  Herbert,  Birkdale. 

1897,  Sykes,  John  Lewis,  Tottenham. 
1881.  Sykes,  Matthew  Carringfon,  JBrook-st. 
1879.  Sykes,  Win.  Ainley,  D.S.O.,  I. M.S. 
1919.  Sykes,  William  Stanley,  Morley. 
l917.§Sylk,  Ellen,  ffighgate. 

1914.  Sylvester,  Clement  K.,  Troivbridye. 
1892.  Sylvester,  Hbt.  Mayris,  Leiston. 
1902.  Sylvester  Bradley,  Cihas.  R.,R.A.M.C. 
1892.  Syme,  Arthur  Edward,  Victoria. 
1908.  Symes,  Arthur  Jessop,  I.M.S. 

1898.  Symes,  Ernest,  Box. 

1891.  Symes,  John  Odery,  Clifton. 

1890.  Symes,  Wm.  Legge,  Univ.  of  London. 

1900.  Symes-Thompson,IIy.E.,CVa'e«f/i67i-s^ 
1911.  Symns,  James  L.  M.,  Bungay. 

1915.  Symonds,  Chas.  Putnam,  Portland-pl. 
1888.  Symonds,  Henry,  Kimberley,  S.  Afr. 
1874.  Symonds,  Horatio  Percy,  Oxford. 

1901.  Symons,  Angelo  Nelson,  Jersey. 
1918.  Symons,  Arthur  Denis,  Btith. 
1911.  Symons,  Cecil  Hearle,  R.N. 

1916.  Symons,  Godfrey  Trehane,  Penzance. 
1916.  Symons,  Hy.  John  Hugh,  Penzance. 
1876.  Symons,  John,  Penzance. 

1894.  Symons,  Sir  Robert  Fox,  K.B.E. 
1894  Symons,  Thomas  Henry,  l.M.S. 
1913.  Symons,  Wm.  John  Francis,  Scorrier. 
1885.  Synipson,  Edward  Mansel,  Lincoln. 
1908.  Syms,  Gilbert  Francis,  R. N. 
1904.  Syms,  John  Kendall,  Birmingham. 
1915.  Sy  Quia,  Ramon  Romero,  Manila. 
1883.  Syree,  Anton  Hugh,  Walsall. 


1879. 
1886. 
1906. 
1896. 
1870. 
1904. 
1899. 
1896. 
1895. 
1903. 
1874. 
1889. 
1899. 


T. 


Tabb,  Johfi  Fredk.,  Trafalgar-rd. 
Tabor,  Chas.  James,  Bath. 
Tacey,  Dalton  Wm.,  Woodford. 
Tahmisian,  Paul  Baldasar*  Balham. 
Tait,  Edwd.  Sabine,  Highbury-park. 
Takaki,  Kenji,  Tokio,  Japan. 
Takaki,  Yoshihiro,  Tokio.  Japan, 
Takayasu,  Michisige,  Osaka,  Japan. 
Talbot, Alfred  George,  Auckland, N.Z. 
Talbot,  Francis,  Highgate. 
Talbot,Russell  Main,  Lcwisham. 
Talent,  Jn.  Wm.,Ashton-under-Lyne. 
Tallent,  John  Henry,  CJiislehurst. 
13868 


1875.  Tamplin,  Chas.  Harris,  Ramsgate. 

1915.  Tamplin,  E.  Cooper,  M.C.,  Famcombe. 

1910.  Tamplin,  Frank  Stuart,  R.A.M.C. 

1905.  Tangye,  Claude  Edward, Leamington. 

1861.  Tanner,  Richard  Canning,  Kempsey. 
1901.  Taplin,  Julian,  Tunbridye  We/is. 

1893.  Tarachand,  Nbwroji  M.,  Mansfield. 

1906.  Taraporwala,  Pheroze  K.,  I.M.S. 
1898.  Tarbet,  P.  Rowley,  Llanurtyd  Wells. 
1879.  Tarleton,l\,  Standard  Bank  of  S.  Afr. 
1919.  Tarring,  Guy  Barford,  Arkwriyht-rd. 

1916.  Tasker,  Douglas  George  C,  Clifton. 
1909.  Tasker,  Harold  Lindley,  U.  Coll.-h. 

1917.  Tasker,  Ronald  Henry,  Bristol. 

1905.  Tatam,  Edwin  Charles,   Westcliff. 
1900.  Tatchell,  Percy,  Holland-park. 
1904.  Tatchell,  Wm.  Arthur,  Hankow. 

1882.  Tate,AlanEdmondson,C.M.G.,^.J/.5 

1906.  Tate,  John,  Harrow. 

1894.  Tathain,  Arth.  Leopold,  Abergavenny. 

1883.  Tatham,Chas.Jn.W.,O.B.E.,.S,efiW&?u\ 
1883.  Tatham,  Edward,  Glasgow. 

1886.  Tatham,  Ernest  John,  Cheltenham. 

1887.  Tattersall,  Chas.  Hermann,  Salford. 
1900.  Tattersall,  John,  Hanwell. 

1874.  Tattersall,  Lord,  Clayton-le-Moors. 
1919.  Tattersall,  Stanley  Roy,  Rochdale. 

1916.  Tatton,  Glyde  Philip,  Stroud-green. 
1898.  Taunton,  Jn.  G.  Cresswell,  Chatham. 
1915.  Taunton,  Thomas  Joseph. 

1913.  Tayes,  Archibald  Wm.,  Swanage. 

1897.  Taw,  Moung  Pha,  Up.  Bedford-place. 
1903.  Tavler,  Fred.  Ernest,  Trowbridge. 
1900.  Tayler,  Hy.  Christopher,  Bradford. 

1900.  Tayler,  John  Lionel,  Highbury. 
1906.  Taylor,Alfd.K.B.R.Wm.,-SV////*//////v«'. 
1912.  Taylor,  Arnold  Rothwell,  Bacup. 
1894.  Taylor,  Ashby,  Sark, 

1881.  Taylor,  Benj.  Robert  Archer,  N.S.  W. 

1911.  Taylor,  Berthold  S.,  Southwold. 

1912.  Taylor,  Cedric  R.,  O.B.E.,  Ealing. 
1909.  Tayloi'jChas.Hy.Shinglewood^^/'.sv'//. 
1911.  Taylor,  Chas.  Jos.  G.,  Glenlock-rd. 

1 893.  Taylor,  Dudley  Claude  Palmer, Sibsey. 

1901.  Taylor,  Edwd"  Jas.  Dayis,  Southsea. 
1908.  Taylor,  Edwd.  Leon. , Saffron  Waldcn. 

1913.  Taylor,  Eric  S.,  O.B.E.,'  Wimpole-st. 
1868.  Taylor, Sir  Frederick,  Bt.,  If  impotent. 
1891.  Taylor,  Fdk.  Hy.  Arth.,  Kidlini/ton. 
1889.  Taylor,  Fdk.  R.  Percival,  Hellinyhy. 
1901.  Taylor,  George  Orissa,  Chiltagong. 
1906.  Taylor,  Gerald  Maberly,  Leeds. 
1896.  Taylor,  Gordon  Ernest  Oddin,  Natal. 

1917.  Taylor,  II  arm  an,  Liverpool. 
1917.  Taylor,  Harold  George,  Sutton. 

1876.  Taylor,  Henry  Edward,  Bradford. 

1898.  Taylor,  Henry  James,  Preston. 

l:j!>25  t2 


276 


MEMBERS. 


1866.  Taylor,  Hv.  Shinglewood,  Ficksburg. 
1893.  TayloT,  Herbert,  Wakefield. 
I  395.  Taylor,  Herbt.  Stockley,  B.A.M.C. 
1916.  Taylor,  Hugh  Watte,  Highbury. 

1898.  Taylor,  Isaac.  Leeds. 
1870.  Taylor,  James,  Clifton. 

1899.  Taylor,  James  George,  Chester. 

1 884.  Tay  lor, Jn.  Cleaaby,  L'encich-on-  Tweed 
1887.  Taylor,  John  Fraueis,  Leyton. 
1911.  Tavlor,  John  Frank,  Chmcick. 

1893.  Taylor,  John  William,  Methley. 

1894.  Taylor,  John  William,!  >,B.E.,iJresfc>7» 
1910.  Taylor,  Leonard  Herbert,  Hart-st. 
1916.§Taylor,Xiily  Dorothea,  Victoriu-st. 
1886.  Taylor,  Lot  Albert,  Brierley-hill. 
1894.  Taylor.  Mark  Ronald,  -4cfon. 

1905.  Taylor,  Martin  Bramley,  Hemsworth. 

1866.  Taylor,  Moses,   If  «/*«//. 

1916.  Taylor,  Norman  Bnrke,  Ramsyate. 
]  870.  Taylor.  Reginald,  Grays-inn-road. 
l!  K)6.  Taylor,  Reg.  Thane,  Shepherdess-walk. 

1877.  Tavlor,  Richd.  Stanley,  Surbiton. 
L905.  Taylor,  Robt.  Stanley,  Watchet,  Som. 
1 872.  Taylor,  Seymour,  Seymour-street. 
1863.  Taylor,  Shephard  Thomas,  Norwich. 

1878.  Taylor,  Sidney  Johnson,  Norwich. 

1880.  Taylor,  Thomas  Percy. 

1908.  Tavlor,  Walter,  Dunhrille,  Canada. 
L908.  Taylor,  Wilfrid  Reginald,  Rangoon. 
1000.  Taylor,  Wra.Benj .  Batcbelor,jSfe»eMoaft* 
1870.  Taylor,  Wm,  Bramley,  Weybridge. 

1879.  Taylor,  Win.  Chas. Everley,  Scarbro'. 
1014.  Tavlor,  Wm.  Edmund,  Cirencester. 

1867.  Taylor,  William  Fredk.,  Brisbane. 

1900.  Taylor,  William  Irwin,  FF.  4/W«/. 
1916.  Taymour,  Aly  Ileidar,  Cairo. 
1865.  Taynton,  William,  Grove-road,  E. 
1896.  Teale,  Michael  Aubrey,  7.r«/s. 

1905.  Teasdale,  John  Camidge,  Retford. 

1889.  Tebb.  Albt.  Edward,  Hampstead. 
1902.  Tebbs,  Basil  Nelson,  Southampton, 

1896.  Tebbs,  Lionel  Virtue,  &  Africa. 
1877.  Teevan,  Alfred,  Worthing. 

1881.  Tee  van,  Henry,  Timbridge  Wells. 
1910.  Teicbmann,  Gottfried  Oram,  Bengal. 

1906.  Teichman,  Oskar,  D.S.O.,  M.C. 
1898.  Telling,  Walt.  Hy.  Maxwell,  Zeeda. 

1890.  Tempest,  Henry,  Thomer. 

1897.  Tempest,  James,  Manchester. 
1865.  Temple,  James  Algernon,  ZYwonfo. 
1897.  Temple,  Percy  Goo.,  Boro'-high-sL 
1000.  Templeton,  Henry  Hercules  8.,  iVe/. 
1902.  Templeton,  .lames,  Qrafton-rd.,  N. 
1890.  Templeton,  Percy,  AW.  Bunk,  Ltd. 
1888.  Tench,  Montague,  Dtmmotp. 

L895.  Tench,  Sidni  y  Edward,  Frintun. 
1806.  Teni-.n,  Adolph,  .svw/,y,  1W/,*. 
L8982 


1917.  Tennekoon,  Jn. Percy Tl.fBiacombe-st. 

1916.  Terry,  Cecil  Henry,  i?oM. 

1915.  Terry,  Gordon  Stuart,  Cheltenham. 

1880.  Terry,  Henry  George,  2/</(7/. 

1914.  Terry,  Leonard  Hankinson,  Bar  net. 

1879.  Teskey,  Luke,  Toronto. 

1  899.  Tetley,ThomasWalsh,i*r6y»»OQr«<fe. 
1919.  Teuten,  Aubrey  Clifford,  St.Mary's-h. 
18^1.  Tew,  James  Scott,  Tonbridge. 
1010.  TeWater,  Frans  Karel,  M,C. 
1016.  Tewfik,  Ismail,  Cairo. 

1915.  Tha,  Richard  R.  Htoon  Oo,  7.J/.& 
1914.  Thackeray,  Joseph  Bulwer,  M.C. 

1900.  Thackray,  Christopher,  Pancras-rd. 
1876.  Thain,  Leslie  Lachlan,  Hereford. 
1910.  Thakur,  Keshav  Sadashiv,  Bombay. 
1885.  Thane,  Edgar  Herbt.,  Sydney. 

1881.  Thane,  Philip  Thornton,  JV..S'.  JT'. 
1014.  Thavara,  Mom  Chow,  Bangkok. 

1880.  Theed,  Stanley  Vipan,  Transvaal. 

1887.  Theobalds,  OwenLemare,G7<>H/tic/i-rr7. 

1917.  Theron,  Raymund,  Somerset  W.,S.Af. 
1880.  Thistle,  Fredk,  Thomas,  Torquay. 
1918.§Thom,  Edith  Marjorie,  Z?«/vy. 
1905.  Thorn,  George,  Camberley. 

1891.  Thomas,  Abraham,  Aberystwyth. 
1876.  Thomas,  Sir  Abraham  G.,  Newport. 

1901.  Thomas,  Albert  Edward,  C«/>e  P/w. 

1888.  Thomas,  Archibald,  Peterafield. 

1905.  Thomas,  Arnold  Newall.  D.S.O. 
1010.  Thomaa,Arth.Hy.Leop'Id,  Vincentsq. 
1899.  Thomas,  Arthur  Richd.,  .Roy.  AW-//. 
1917.  Thomas,  Benjamin,  Hirwain. 

1884  Thomas,  Ben] .  Wilfred,   Wehryn. 
1919.  Thomas,  Beriah  M.  G.,  Nantymoel. 

1901.  Thomas,  Cadogan,  Wandsworth. 
1014.  Thomas,  Charles  Hamblen.  Ormesby. 
1*'.)8.  Thomas,  Charles  James,  Epsom. 
1917.  Thomas,  Daniel  Jenkin,  Lampeter. 

1902.  Thomas,  Daniel  Jenkins,  Bargoed. 
1893.  Thomas,  Daniel  Lewis.  Bromley-st. 
1878.  Thomas,  David  Edward,  Newport. 
1863.  Thomas,  David  Howell.  Swansea. 
1880.  Thomas,  David  John,  Bridgend. 
1899.  Thomas,  David  Jones,  Acton. 
1891.  Thomas,  David  Owen,  Minneapolis. 
L915.  Thomas,  David  Page,  Aberystwyth. 
1915.  Thomas,  Donald  C,  e/o  //<</'  „V'C". 

1906.  Thomas,  Edmund  Fairfield,  Charlton. 
1002.  Thoma8,ElijahRichd.Lockwood, /..A. 
1897.  Thomas,  Ellis  Roe,  QilUngham. 
1863.  Thomas,  Evan,  Lira-pool. 

1  908.  Thomas.  Frank  Leslie,  Barnstaple. 

L91 1.  Thomas,  Geo.  R.  S.,  Srafoi. 

1882.  Tl. nma^,(  ieo.TrevorlIarlev,7,'..L J/. C 

L878.  Thomas,  Geo.  Tucker,  7..1/..V. 
1918.  Thomas,  Graham  McKim,  Swansea. 
L4039 


MEMBERS. 


277 


1899.  Thomas,  Harold  Sebert,  Portsmouth. 
1908.  Thomas,  Harold  Skarratt,  N.S.  W. 
1889.  Thomas,  Harold  Wynne,  Bromley. 
1907.  Thomas,  Henry  Darby,  Melbourne. 
1874.  Thomas,  Herbt.  Henry,  Hebden-b'dye. 
1897.  Thomas,  Herbert  John,  Epsom. 

1914.  Thomas,  Horatio,  Cardiff. 

1904.  Thomas,  Hugh  .Mortimer,  Goodwick. 

1905.  Thomas,  James  Douglas,  Rotherithe. 

1915.  Thomas,  Jas.Wm.  Tudor,  Breconshire. 
1876.  Thomas,  John  Hannibal,  Barrow. 
1882.  Thomas,  John  Henry,  Royal  Navy. 

1917.  Thomas,  John  Herbert,  Lampeter. 
1887.  Thomas,  John  Lewis,  Newport. 
1892.  Thomas,  J n. Morgan  Mortimer,i?m<o/. 
1914.  Thomas,  Jn.  O.,  M.C.,   Westm.-hosp. 
1876.  Thomas,  John  llagian,  Exeter. 

1913.  Thomas,  John  William,  Leeds. 

1886.  Thomas,  Josiah  Telfer,  Camborne. 
1896.  Thomas, Leonard  Kirkby,  Birmingh'm. 
1905.  Thomas,  Lewis,  Hulifa.c,  Nov.  Scotia. 
1910.  Thomas,  Martin  Phillips,  Llanelly. 

1918.  Thomas, Norman  Beattie, Beaumaris. 

1896.  Thomas,  Rhys  Tudor,  Cardiff. 

1887.  Thomas,  Richd.  Francis,  Cwmaman.- 
]  905.  Thomas,  Robert  Arthur,  Toronto. 
1903.  Thomas,  Robert  Evans,  Bristol. 
1903.  Thomas,  Robert  J.  Percy,  DevonpoH. 

1897.  Thomas,  Robert  Russell,  Cardiff. 
1892.  Thomas,  Robert  Stanley,  Exmouth. 
1915.  Thomas,  Rufus  Clifford,  Pontypridd. 
1896.  Thomas,  Thomas,  Ferndale,  Glam. 

1914.  Thomas,  Thomas  Harold,  Lauyharne. 
1903.  Thomas,  Thomas  Jas.  Bell,  Maesteg. 
1886.  Thomas,  Thos.  Nash,  Pembrokeshire. 
1900.  Thomas,  Thomas  Price,  Brecon. 
1885.  Thomas,  Thos.  William,  Caerphilly. 
1877.  Thomas,  William,  Rhyl. 

1915.  Thomas,  William,  C/apham. 

1879.  Thomas, Wm, Fre&k. fNat.Bk.ofljidia. 

1896.  Thomas,  Wm.  George,  Birminyham. 

1916.  Thomas,  William  Henry,  Gorseinon. 

1897.  Thomas,  William  John,  Pengam. 
1915.  Thomas,  William  Leslie,  Swansea. 
1900.  Thomas,  Wm.  Murray,  Lostwithiel. 
1912.  Thomas,  William  Rees,  Hellinyly. 
1899.  Thompson,  Arthur,  Newbury. 

1906.  Thompson,  Arth. Geo.  Jas.,  Tick'nh'm. 
1876-  Thompson,  Arth.  Hirst,  Knaresboro\ 
1891.  Thompson,  Arth.  Hugh,  Weymouth-st. 
1899.  Thompson, Cecil  C.  Brandon,  Tutshi/l. 
1891.  Thompson,  Charles,  Burton-on-Tr. 

1907.  Thompson,  Chas.  Hy.  B.,  Oxford. 
1883.  Thompson,  Chas.  Ilbt.,  Piccadilly. 
1887.  Thompson,  Charles  Jas.,  Newport. 
1911.  Thompson,  David  Chester,  Florida. 
1876.  Thompson,  Edmund  Jn.,  AUterstone. 

1409U 


1879. 
1906, 

1899. 

1872. 

1893. 

1888. 

1875. 

1895. 

1915. 

1905. 

1859. 

1908. 

1865. 

1902. 

1905. 

1884. 

1917. 

1892. 

1915. 

1902. 

1904. 

1888. 

1893. 

1885. 

1914. 

1885. 

1899. 

1912. 

1891. 

1906. 

1898. 

1893. 

1879. 

1910. 

1885. 

1893. 

1913. 

1903. 

1918. 

1874. 

1874. 

1881. 

1872. 

1904. 

1897. 

1912. 

1892. 

1892. 

1911. 

1869. 

1890. 

1893. 

1901. 

1897. 

1895. 

1868. 

1899. 


Thompson,  Edwd.  Charles,  Omagh. 
Thompson,  Francis,  Sunbury. 
Thompson,  Francis  Barrallier,  Cypi  us. 
Thompson.  Francis  Hy.,  Hereford. 
Thompson,  GeolFrey  Ward,  Scarboro1. 
Thompson,  George  Hobson,  Buxton. 
Thompson,  Harold,  Oxford. 

Thompson,  Henry  Evans. 

Thompson,  Humphrey  Q.  F.,  Natal. 

Thompson,  Isaac,  ChrisUhurch,  N.Z. 

Thompson,  John,  Oakley-square. 

Thompson,  John,  Blackburn. 

Thompson,  Joseph,  Nottingham. 

Thompson,  Jos.  Bern.,  St.hunstan's-h. 

Thompson,  Louis  Clifford,  Transvaal. 

The nnpson,Maitland,  HemelHempsted 

Thompson,  Oswald  Stuart. 

Thompson,  Patrick  Oswald,  Futham. 

Thompson,  Ralph  R.,  M.C. 

Thompson,  Reginald,  Royal  Navy. 

Thompson,  R.  J.  C,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 

Thompson,  Robert,  Brisbane. 

Thompson,  Saml.  W.,  Greenwich. 

Thompson,  Stephen  Robert,  Fair-st. 

Thompson,  Thomas  Trench. 

Thompson,  Wilberforce,  Bridy  water. 

Thompson,  William  Atkin,  Hull. 

Thompson,  Win.  Farrer,  Cambridye. 

Thompson,  Win.  Hartley,  Bradford. 

Thomson, Edwd.Mervyn,»Stf.&Vo.-/bs/>. 
Thomson,  Frederick  Geo.,  Bath. 
Thomson,Geo.I)ingwall,iftVw/wy/w>/,'. 
Thomson,  Geo.  Jas.C.,6y«c/<-«y-/v/.,W. 
Thomson,  Uraham  Yalden,  I. M.S. 
Thomson,  Henry  Alexis,  C.M.G. 
Thomson,  Hbt.  Campbell,  Q.  Anne-st. 
Thomson,  Jas.  Robt.  Korean,  O.B.E. 
Thomson,  Louis  L.  Arth.  W., France. 
Thomson,  Matthew  Syd.,  Clapham. 
Thomson,  Peter  James,  Brussels. 
Thomson,  Saml.  John,  C.I.E.,  P. M.S. 
Thomson,  Wilfred  Burrell,  R.A. M  C. 
Thomson,  Wm.,  Arts  Club,  Dover-st. 
Thomson,  Wm.  Traill,  Leumhufton. 
Thorman,  Wm.  Henry,  Kirkburton. 
Thorn,  Harold  Eustace,  Elm-pk.-gna. 
Thorne,  Atwood,  Hurley-street. 
Thome,  Berthold  Bezly  T.,  O.B.E. 
ThoTnB,FTe&J.,M.B.E.,Wiveliscontbe. 
Thorne,  Fredc.  La  Covne.  Banbury. 
Thorne.  John  Mills,  Betchworth. 
Thorne,  Lesiie  O.  T.,  Inverness-terr. 
Thorne,  Richd.  Thorne,  Woking. 
Thornely,  Michael  Harris,  I. M.S. 
Thornely,  William,  Epsom. 
Thornicraft,  Thos.  Chas.,  Balham. 
Thorniev,  Robert  Le\vi<.  Beverley. 
14153 


278 


MEMBERS. 


L885.  Thornton,  Edward,  Shipley. 
1902.  Thornton,  Edward  Newbury,  O.B.E. 
1909.  Thornton,  Francis  Ruthven,  M.C. 
1895.  Thornton,  Frank  Butler,  Reigate. 
1887.  Tkornton,Fdk.  Whitfield, //«r'WV*/Wrf 
1891.  Thornton,  George,  Ceylon  Med.  Serv. 

1897.  Thornton,  Geo.  L.,  M..0.,  Exmouth. 

1883.  Thornton,  Henry  John,  Acton,  W. 
1917.  Thornton,  Lewis E.j.D.,Middx.-hosp. 
1914.  Thornton,  Pensam,  M.C,  Warwick. 
1872.  Thornton,  Philip,  Queensland. 

1885.  Thorold,  Wm.  Giant,  I.M.& 
1894.  Thorp,  Alhert,  Holmjirth. 

1894.  Thorp,  Arthur  Edward,  JR. A.M.  C. 

1898.  Thorp,  Harold,  Todmorden. 
188G.  Thorpe,  Frank,  Oldham. 

1870.  Thorpe,  G.  Elisha  Knight,  Sheffield. 
1891.  Thorpe,  Reginald,  Toofinq. 

1886.  Thorpe,  Vidal  Gunson,  C.B.E.,  i2.iV. 
1889.  Thorpe,  William  George,  Balham. 

1896.  Thurnell,  Herbt.  Leslie,  Gravesend. 

1897.  Thursrield,  James  Hugh,  Wimpole-st. 

1909.  Thursfield,  Richard  M.  Y..,R.N. 
1860.  Thursrield,  Thos.  Wm.,  Leamington. 
1860.  Thursrield,  William,  Bridgnorth. 
1876.  Thurstan,  Edwd.  Paget,  PFiwi.  Aust. 

1884,  Thurston,  H.C.,  C.B.,  CM.G.,A.M.S. 
1891.  Thurston,HughS.  C.B.,C.M.G.,C.B.E 
1904.  Thurston.  Lionel  V.J)  S.O.,R.A.M.C. 
1866.  Thurston,  Wm.  French,  Los  Angelas. 

1910.  Thwaite,  Harold,  Hampton-in-Arden. 
1901.  Thwaites,  Cyril  Evered,  Bristol. 

1898.  Thwaites,  Gilbert  Bahn,  Brighton. 
1900.  Thwaites,  Henry,  Jerusalem. 
1914§Thynne,  Mildred  Archer,  Adelphi, 

1892.  Tibbette,  Thomas  Major,  OM  fliTJ. 
L912.  Tibbits,  Arthur  Chris.,  Cambridge. 

1893.  Tibbits,  Hubert,  Warwick. 

1889.  Tibbies,  Jn.  Thos.,  ifcteftoM  Mowbray. 
1915.  Tibbies,  Jos.  Russell,  AfeZfoM  Mowbray. 
1889.  Tibbies,  William,  Nottingham. 
1909.  Tibbs,  Francis  Chris.,  Sanderstead. 
L907.  Ticehurst,  Claud  Buchanan,  Guy's. 
1904.  Ticehurst,  Gerald  Aug.,  St.  Leonards. 
1893.  Tickell,  Henrj   Maurice,  Cheltenham. 
L896.  Tidcombe,  Francis  Sit  well,  Bognor. 
1887.  Tidey,Stuari  Alex.,  Victoria,  B.C. 
ls-77.  Tidswell,  Herbt.  Henry,  Torquay. 

1900.  Tidy,  Henrj   Letheby,  Devotishire-pl. 

1901.  Tierney,  Thomas,  Marple. 
[901.  Tilbury,  Robert,  VrcUham. 

L902.  Tilleke,  Rbt.  Edwin  Gotroe,  Bangkok. 
1913.  Tiller,  Jas.  L.  Octaviuj,  Wclbeck-st. 
L884.  Tilley,  William  .lame-.  Ashtead. 
L910.  Tilling,  Harold  Wm.,  Queensland. 
1,618.  Tilsley,  George  Edwin,  Bristol. 

1M0.  Timberg,  Richard  T lor,  Heading, 

1  1210 


1903.  Timothy,  John  Haydn,  Nantgaredig. 
1907.  Timpson,  George  Gilbert,  Highgate. 
1866.  Tindale,  W.  Raynes,  Hampton. 

1889.  Tindall,FrnestE'dw.Partrid-e.7;,W-  r. 
1913.  Tingey,  Aubrey  Jn.  Colby,  Reading. 
1911.  Tinker,  Frank  Stanley,  Graubunden. 

1895.  Tinley,Wm.E.  Falkingbridge,  JF///% 
1902.  Tinne,  Philip  Frederic,  Liverpool. 

1896.  Tipper,  Ernest  Harry,   J  J".  Africa. 

1916.  Tippet,  J.  Aylmer,  M.C,  Cleeve,Ross. 
1894.  Tippett,  Sydney  Gordon,  Staines. 
1902.  Tipping,  Harold,  Palmer' s-green. 

1 892.  Tipping,  Henry  Hubert,  Birmingham. 
1876.  Timid,  Sir  Nestor  I.  Chas.,  Harleij-st. 
1883.  Tireman,  Arthur  Lumley,  //»//. 

1917.  Tisdall,  Fredk.  Fitz-Gerald,  Toronto. 
1917.  Titterton,  Charles  M.,  Highbury-pk. 
1909.  Titlestad,  Karl  Johannes,  Zulu/and. 
1899.  Titley,  Frederick  Lionel,  Plumstead. 
1911.  Titmas,  Jn.  St.  Andrew,  Hampstead. 
1902.  Titterton,  Herbert  C h as., A7w/.s Cross. 
1907.  Tiwary,SheoNandon,  Caic/ipore, India 

1890.  Tizard,  Henry  John,  Aew  Zealand. 
1896.  Todd,  Arthur  Rochefort,  Jamaica. 
1894.  Todd,  Charles,  O.B.E.,  CVhVw. 
1896.  Todd,  David  Bansall,  ChiUington. 
1915.  Todd,  Edgar  William,  JSarM. 

1911.  Todd,  Francis  Richd.,  A.  Pethertm. 

1886.  Todd,  Frederick. 

1880.  Todd,  George  Dixon,  &0y. 

1887.  Todd,  Hy.  Bansall,  Cheltenham. 
L876.  Todd,  Howard  Jas.  McC,  C.B.,i?.AT. 
1865.  Todd,  John,  Mile-End-road. 

1875.  Todd,  John,  Gateshead. 
1907.  Todd,  John  Lancelot,  Montreal. 
1907.  Todd,  Ronald  Ernest,  RA.M.C. 
1907.  Todd,  Wm.  Fentham,  A.  Ma/den. 

1907.  Todd-White,  Arth.  Thos.,  Lsyfof*. 

1910.  Todesco,  Jas.  Massimo,  Grenville-st. 

191 1.  Todhunter.  Jn.  heir. A.  1  K,Bedford-pk. 
L912.  Toll,  William  Clair.  .■///„■/■/«'. 

1882.  Toller,  ( !has.  Win.  Edwd.,  Ilfracombe. 
L898.  Tolputt,  Arnold  George,  Kettering. 
L884.  Tonialin,Wm.  Jn.Clarkseii, .!/<(/, ,m'/-y/ 
1873.  Tomes,  Arthur,  Exmouth. 
1886.  Tomkins,  Alfred  John,  Brighton. 
L861.  Tomkins,  ('has.  Payne,  F.psom. 
1884.  Tomkins,  Harding  Henbest,  Ealing. 
L893.  Tomkys,  Leonard  Sydney,  Lichfield. 
L884.  Tomlins,  Wm.  Henry,  a.S.W. 

1894.  Tomlinson, Geo.  1  led'hy ,/>i/»iiut/ham. 

1891.  Tomlinson,  Henry  Edward,  A'..Y. 
1897.  Tomlinson,John  Henry,  M.C. ,  Egham. 
1 85  I.  Tomlinson,  John  Tomlinson,  .  Inerley. 

1908.  Tomlinson,  Percy  Stanley,  D.S.O. 
1890.  Tompsett,  Robert  Henry. 

is  is.  Toms   Francis  Yeates,  fafc>  A'.A. 
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MEMBERS. 


279 


1918.  Toms,  Humphrey  Woodland,  Jersey, 

1894.  Toms,  Philip  Moysey,  Hani-street. 
1883.  Tomson,  Walter  Bolton,  Luton. 
1902.  Tong,  Livsey,  Bolton. 

1900.  Tongue,  Edwin  John,  Winterton. 
1886.  Tonkins;,  John  Herbert,  Camborne. 

1895.  Tonka,  Arthur  Edwin,  Newport. 

1915.  Tonka,  Myles  Denison  13.,  Strood, 
1918.  Toogood,  Edward  Sherman. 

1886.  Toogood,  Edk.  Sherman,  O.B.E. 

1894.  Toomhs,  Herbert  Geo.,  Trebovir-rd. 
1914.  Tooth,  Frederick,  Nether  Stoweg. 
1880.  Tooth,  Howard  Henry,  C.B.,  C.M.G. 

1901.  Topham,  Frederick  Stocks,  Halifax. 
1914.  Topham,  Harold,  Halifax. 

1902.  Topham,  John  Arthur,  Canterbury. 

1916.  Topham,  Richard  Stanley,  Halifax. 
1909.  Topley,  Wm.  W.  0.,  Har  leg-street. 

1887.  Tordoll',  Sargeu,  South-port. 
1897.  Torrance,  James,  New  Zealand. 
1905.  Torrens.  James  Aubrey,  South-street. 

1903.  Tosswill,  Leonard  R.,  O.B.E.,  Exeter. 
1870.  Tosswill,  Louis  Henry,  Exeter. 

1907.  Totesau,  Geo.  Stiebel^  Jamaica. 

1918.  Tothill,  Alfred  Robert,  Sydenham. 

1905.  Toulmm,  Arthur,  Preston. 

1908.  Toulmii),  Ernest  Wm.,  Guildford. 

1901.  Tovey,  Arthur  Hamilton,  New  Zeal. 
1918.§Towers,  Agnes  Elizabeth,  Bolton. 
1880.  Towlson,  Harry  Joseph,  Barrowden. 

1895.  Towne,  Hugh  Rose  Forster,  S.Africa. 
1895.  Townend,  Riclid.  Hamilton, Brockley. 
1916.  Townend,  Rob.  Ockleston,  Ealing. 

1903.  To wnroe,  Eugene  Dxmh&T,  Kensington. 
1890.  Townsend,  Arth.  Allen  I).,  Gloucester. 
1884.  Townsend,  Edwd.  Bridges,  R.  Navy. 
1907.  Townseud,Reg.Stephen,M.C.,  I. M.S. 
1893.  Townsend-Whitling,  H.  T.  M.,Rugby. 

1919.  Townshend,  Desmond  V7.,  Yarmouth. 
1912.  Tozer,  Ernest  Alfred,  Boscombe. 

1906.  Tracy, Horace E. H.,BurySt.Edmunds. 

1902.  Trail,  David  Herbert,  Falmouth. 
1916.  Traill,  Ralph  Rbt.,  Newport  Pagnell, 
1906.  Trapnell,  Francis  Cyril,  Beckenham. 
1 882.  Trapp,  John  Best. 

1884.  Tratman,  Frank,  Perth,  IF.  Australia. 
1887.  Trayers,  Archibald  Lindsay. 

1885.  Trayers,  Ernest AstonO., M a  la //States. 

1904.  Travel's,  Ernest  Frank,  Phillimore-gns. 
1893.  Trayers,  Fredk.  Thos.,  O.B.E. 

1882.  Travers,  Geoff.  Frederic,  Victoria. 
1885.  Travis,  George  Lewis,  Llandudno. 

1883.  Travis,  William  Owen,  Hampton. 
1902.  Traylen,  Chas.  Leonard,  Willesden. 
1909.  Treadgold,  Hy.  A.,  Osterky-park. 
1881.  Treadwell,0]iverF.Naylor,7^/7,7m>-^. 
1883.  Treasure,  Wm.  B.  Crawford,  Cardiff. 

14324 


1904.  Treble,  Charles  Edwd.,  Toronto. 
1899.  Tredgold,  Alfred  Frank,  Guildford. 
1 886.  Tredinnick,  Albt.  Stephen,  Melbourne. 
1875.  Tredinnick,  Ernest,  Craven  Arms. 

1894.  Tregaakia,  Edwd.  Paul  Robins,  O.F.S. 

1895.  Tregenza,  William,  Sheffield. 

1904.  Trench,  John  Henry.  St.  John's-wood, 
1890.  Treufield,  George  Hy.,  Bristol. 
1 91 M.  Tresawna, Wm. Samson. ,AI>e>(/avenny 
1906.  Tresidder,  Alfred  Geddes,  7.J/..V. 

1882.  Tresidder,   Edwd.  Stanley,  Paignton. 

1883.  Tresidder,  Harry  Innis,  Ae/r  Zealand. 
1897.  Tresidder, MortonEverard, Blackheath 
1895,  Treaidder,  Percy  Edgar,  Nottingham. 
1888.  Tresidder,  Wm.  Elliot,  Paignton. 

1913.  Treston,  Maurice  Lawr.,  Ballyhaunis. 
1911.  Trevan,  John  William,  Plymouth. 
1906.  Treves,  Fredk.  Boileau,  Margate. 
1886.  Trevor,  Edward  Fitzg.,  PelsaU. 
1*74.  Trevor,Sir  Francis Wollaston,K.C.S.L 
1881.  Trevor,  Henry  Octavius,  R.A.M.C. 
1908.  Trevor-Roper,  B.  W.  E.,  Bowdon. 
1897.  Trewby,  Henry  Wm.,  Grosvenor-st. 
1906.  Trewby,  Joseph  Fredc,  Brixton-hUL 
1914.§Tribe,  Naomi,  Brondesbury. 

1895.  Tribe,Paul  Cuningham  Edwd.. O.B.E. 

1904.  Tribe, Reginald  Herman, M  .C, KelKm. 
1874.  Triggs,  Jn.  Bellhouse  Bowden,  .ft.A. 
1902.  Trimmer,  Francis  Inman,  Blyth. 

1883.  Trinder,  Alfred  Probus,  Wadehridge. 
1859.  Tripe,  Decimus,  Wanganui,  N.Z. 

1900.  Tripp, Basil ilubt. Howard, 6i>«^wo/rf. 
1881.  Tripp,  Chas.  Lllew.  Howard,  Taunton. 

1905.  Trist,  John  Ronald  Rigden,  M.C. 
1902.  Tritsch,  Robert,  Johannesburg. 
1895.  Trotter,  Robert  Hale,  Hvddersfield. 
1881.  Trotter,  Walt.  Octavius,  Brandon. 

1914.  Trounce,  Thos.  Reg.,  Waltham  Abbey. 
1918.  Troup^HowardBranstonjGfowceafer-p^ 
1918.§Trouton,  Norah  Edith,  RotherfieU. 

1884.  Trower,  Arthur,  <S'/.  Leonards-on-Sea. 
1914.  Trower,  Geoffrey  Say,  <S7.  Leonards. 

1901.  Trubshaw,  Kenneth  Vincent,  Jfo/W. 
1900.  Trunian.Beriid.Rensh'wB..A7//^//rf'm 

1875.  Truman, I  !has.  Edwin, ( )ld />' rlingt'n-st. 

1912.  Truman,  Dudley  Beckit,  Oxford. 
1899.  Trumper,  Wm.  Arthur,  Torquag. 

1894.  Trythall,  Wm.  Reynolds,  Roy.  Nary 

1913.  T.sui-A-Sue,  Jos.  Alex.,  Trinidad. 
1894  Tuck,  Ernest  Sydney.  7A»y.  Navy. 

1895.  Tucker,  Ernest  Fdk.  Gordon,  I. M.S. 
1880.  Tucker,  Jose] ill,  Chulmleigh. 

1876.  Tucker,  Milton  Malloaey,  Ontario. 

1906.  Tucker,  Sydney  Arthur,  Bromley. 
1899.  Tucker,  Wm.  Eldon,  Bermuda. 
1899.  Tucker,  Wm.  Hancock,  7..I/.S'. 
1898.  Tuckett,  Ivor  Lloyd,  Cambridge. 

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280 


MEMBERS. 


1884.  Tuckettj  Walt,  Reginald,  Loughbro\ 
1910.  Tudge,  Cecil  Oarrington,  Cliipstead. 
J.872.  Tudge,  Jas.  McDougall,  Cricklewood. 

1896.  Tuke,  Arthur  William,  I. M.S. 
1914.  Tuke,  Bryan  Montague,  M.C. 
1881.  Tuke,  Ch'as.  Molesworth,  Chiswick. 
187(3.  Tuke,  Geo.  Montague,  Maidstone. 
1903.  Tuke-Johnson,  Wm.,  Twickenham. 
1878.  Tulk,  Marmaduke  James,  Parkstone. 
1869.  Tulk-Hart,  Eugene  Johu,  Hove. 

1897.  Tulk-Hart,  Thos.  Ju.  Aug.,  Brighton. 
1910.  Tumber,  Henry  Shemeld,  Sheffield. 
1918.  Tunbridge,Wm. Stephen, Leant ington. 
1888.  Tunnicliffe,  F.  Whittaker,  Har/e'y-st. 
1887.  Tunstall,  John  Ogle,  Sutton  Coldjield. 
1874.  Turle,  Arthur,  Swanage. 

1903.  Turle,  James  Evan,   Weeley. 

1900.  Turnbull,  Ohas.  Cuthbert  1,  Huhne. 
1913.  Turnbull,  Fredk.  Cha.,  Philadelphia. 

1887.  Turnbull,  Geo.  Lindsay,  Ladbroke-sq. 

1902.  Turnbull, H  ubt.  Maithmd,  Lond.-hosp. 
1897.  Turnbull,  Hugh  Prideaux,lfoy.  Navy. 
1900.  Turnbull,  Robt.  Cyril,  Brentwood. 

1895.  Turner,  Alan  Charles,  D.S.O., Sheffield. 
1884.  Turner,  Alfred  JeH'eris,  Brisbane. 

1904.  Turner,  Arthur  Hewett,  Golborne. 
1907.  Turner,  Arthur  John,  Bournemouth. 

1896.  Turner,  Arthur  Scott,  Anerley-road. 
1890.  Turner,  Charles  Byron,  Grimsby. 
1900.  Turner,  Charles  H.,H.S.O.,i2.^.Jtf.C,< 

1903.  Turner,  Charles  William,  Leigh. 
1900.  Turner,  Douglas  Duke,  Boy.  Nary. 

1888.  Turner,  Edgar  Olive,  (it.  Missenden, 
1^90.  Turner,  Edward,  'Thornton  Heath. 
1899.  Turner,  Frank  Douglas,  Colchester. 
1884.  Turner,  Frederick  Senior,  Horley. 
1907.  Turner,  Fredk.  Thos.,M.C.,-R.^ ,M.  ('. 

1897.  Turner,  Harry  Fulham,  Musurtl-hi/l. 
1899.  Turner,  Harry  Stanley,  Falkland  Is. 

1904.  Turner,  Henry  Strawson,  M.C.,  ii.A*. 
1886.  Turner,  Henry  Swetnam. 

1898.  Turner,  Henry  Watson,  Wimpole-st. 
1898.  Turner,  Jas. William,  Saffron  Waldon. 
1864.  Turner,  John  Sidney,  Anerley. 
1883.  Turner,  Nathaniel  Henry,  Highbury. 

1892.  Turner,  Olivier  Polhill,  Bastings. 

1893.  Turner,  Percy  Edward,  India. 
1  384.  Turner,  Philip  Dymoek,  Ryrfe. 
1918.  Turner,  Robert  Hugh,  /.'/'/>/,./. 
1906.  Turner,  Sydney  Booth,  Bargoed. 
1897.  Turner,  Sydney  Duke,  Parley. 
1906.  Turner,  Thomas,  Eastbmn'ne. 
1895.  Turner,  Thos.  Wm.,  Deddinaton, 
1900.  Turner,  Walter  Edward,  WtUesden. 
1876.  Tomer,  Walter  Pickett,  Ha/ham. 
1905.  Turner,  Wm.  George,  Montreal. 
1905.  Turnly,  Jn.  Edwd.  L.  Alex.,  Glenarm 

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1893.  Turner,  Philip  Watson,  Canada. 
1855.  Turtle,  Frederick,  Woodford. 
1887.  Turtle,  Fredk.  Wenman,  Peckham. 
1902.  Turtle,  Godfrey  de  Bee,  Cambr.-terr. 

1904.  Turtle,  James,  »S'.  Hackney. 

1905.  Turtle,  Wm.Reg.Margetts,  Woodford. 
1919.  Turton,  Alfred  Howard,  Lhoitwich. 

1898.  Turton,  Edward,  #////. 

1887.  Turton,  Robert  Straker,  Jamaica. 

1899.  Tuxford,  Arthur  Wren,  Ho/beach. 
1897.  Tuxford,  Reginald,  Boston. 

1887.  Tweed,  Edwd.  Reginald,  Honiton. 
1918.  Tweed,  Martin  Band  Moore,  A.Z. 
1880.  Tweedy,  Charles,  Northallerton. 

1894.  Twemfow,  Wm.  Albt.  F.,  F&tf. 

1914.  Twigg,DonaldSargenson,  Wirksw'rth 
1907.  Twigg,  Garnet  Wolslev,  Ventnor. 

1906.  Twigg,  Stuart  Wm.  Jackson,  Manch. 
1911.  Twining,  Daniel  Owen,  Salcombe. 
1913.  Twining,  Edw. Wing.  Univ.-coll.-hosp. 

1900.  Twort,  Fredk.  Wm.,  Bagshot. 
1917.  Twort,  John  Ferdinand,  Camberley. 
1874.  Twort,  William  Henry,  Camberley. 

1880.  Twynam,  Geo.  Edwd.',  Wetherby-pl. 

1888.  Tyacke,  Nicholas,  B.A.M.C. 
1906.  Tylor,  Christopher,  Oarfcd. 

1901.  Tylor,  Max  Forster,  Wisbech. 

1897.  Tyndale,W.  Fras.,C.M.G.,  R.A.M.C. 
1886.  Tyndall,  Francis,  Liverpool. 

1881.  Tyrrell,  Charles  Robert,  C.B.,  C.B.E. 

1915.  Tyrrell,  Edgar  James,  Newcastle. 
1870.  Tyrrell,  Walter,  Petersfield. 

1884.  Tyrrell,  Walt.  Guy  B.,67.  Malvern. 

1895.  Tyson,  Wilson,  Lowestoft. 

1884.  Tytheridge,  Walt.  Robert,  iVete  Zea/. 


U. 

1881.  Udale,  Joseph  James,  7>V/j ton-road. 
1913.  Qdall,  Edward  Hugo,  Southborough. 
L91  I.  Ulotli,  Alex.  Wilmot,  M.C.,  litigate. 
L907.  Ulrich,  Frank  Ferd.A.,.DH«erf»M,.tf'.2. 
1890.  Umney,  Wm.  Francis.  Sydenham. 
L872.  Underbill,  Arthur  Stopford,  Zt^frfon. 
L915.  Underbill,  Eric,  B  J.J/.C. 
1865.  Underbill,  FrancisWm.,  Maidenhead. 
1898.  Underhill,  Sydney  V.  H.,  Newport. 
1910.  Underwood,  Arth.  B.  Guy,  Harley-st. 
1893.  Underwood,  Arth.  Cressee,  />'//■»». 
L894,  Underwood,  Frank  Louie,  FPewfon, 

1882.  Underw I,  John  ('lias..  Putney. 

1915.  Underwood,  John  E.  A.,  Blackheath. 
L915.  Unger,  Oscar  Ramsay,  Merton-park. 
[888.  Umtt,  Jas.  Arthur.  Loughborough. 
1900.  Upcott-Gill,  Geoffrey  Allen,  Hatfield. 
L886.  Upham,  Charles  Hazlitt,  Afew  /<■«/. 
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MEMBERS. 


281 


1915.  Upton,  Algernon  Randolph,  Hove, 
1866.  Upton,  Herbt.  Chrippes,  Hove. 

1900.  Upward,  Harold  Arthur,  Romford. 

1901.  Urwick,  Keg.  Henry,  Shrewsbury. 
1899.  Utting,  Horace  Ebbage,  Walsall. 
1874.  Utting,  John,  Liverpool. 

1909.  Uttley,  Win.  Wilkinson,  Bolton. 


1877.  Vachell,  Herbert  Redwood,  Cw^jf. 

1914.  Vaidya,  Jagannath  Balkrishna. 

1915.  Vaidya,ShankarlalKunvarji,i?o»i6'y. 
1913.  Vaile,  Thos.  Burdock,  Ormonde-terr. 
1903.  Vaile,  Wm.  Bartholomew,  Aldershot. 

1915.  Vaisey,  Cedric  Norman,  Window. 
1879.  Vaisey,  Thomas  Frederick,  Winslow. 
1908.  Vakeel,  Nusserwanjee  H.,  Bombay. 
1913.  Vakil,  Chunilal  B.,  Highgate. 

1910.  Vakil, Rustoin  Navroji,  Lr.  Coll-hosp. 

1917.  Valentine,  Dougl.  Jas.,  Sl.C.  fC'atford. 
1900.  Valerie,  John,  Hampton-court. 
1900.  Valeria,  Ismael,  Costa  Rica. 

1890.  Valintine,  Thos.  H.  X.,  New  Zealand. 

1886.  Vallance,  Ernest,  Wedeliff. 

1893.  Vallance,  Herbert,  Lewes. 

1885.  Vallance,  Hugh,  Redhill. 

1888.  VallanceA',  Avmer  d'E.  de,  Chiswick. 

1903.  Van  Buren,  Asa  Claude  Ali,  Plym'th. 

1916.  Vance,  William  John,  Whitehall-pi. 
1912.  Van  der  Beken, Henri  R.Q., Evesham. 

1918.  Van  der  Merwe,  Jacob  E.  deY ,,Cape. 
1906.  Vandermin,  Hy.  Francois,  Enfield. 

1916.  Van  Gehuchten,  Paul  M.  J.,  CamVge. 
1893.  Van  Geyzel,  Colviu  Thomasz,  Ceylon. 
1916§VanHeerden,AnnaP.,i?rft»6»/y,S.^4/>\ 

1917.  VanHeerd3n,J.Auret,»S?.  Barts.-hosp. 
1883.  Vann,  Alfred  Mason,  Durham. 

1898.  Van  Rooyen,  Charles  Ellard. 

1909.  Van  Schalkwijk,  Johannes,  Transvaal. 
1911.  Van  Someren  Boyd,  Stanley,  Fenton. 
1886.  Varley,  George,  Minehead. 
1904.  Varughese,MangattuKuriyan,J/rt^?-«s 
1907.  Vary  ill,  Bernard,  M.C.,  RA.3I.C. 
1870.  Vasey,  Charles  Lyon,  Royal  Navy. 
1877.  Vasey,  Samuel  William,  Chudleigh. 
1879.  Vaudrey,  Edmund,  Derby. 

1899.  Vaughan,  Arthur  Llewellyn,  Diss. 
1903.  Vaughan,  Jn.  Courtney  F. D.,R.Xavy. 
1909.  Vaughan,  Richard  Grenville,  Bristol, 
1901.  Vaughan,  Walter  Fdk.  H,  R.A.M.C. 
1885.  Vaiighan-Jackson,Hbt.F.,JWfr',r's//<7>- 
1873.  Vawdrey,Theoph.Glascott,7V//>;.'w////. 
1907.  Vazil'dar,  Sohrab  Shapooiji,  Bombay. 
1913.  Veale,  Henry  de  Paiva  B.^  Ilkley. 
1905.  Veale,  Rawdon  Aug.,  Leeds. 

1915.  Veitch,  Henry  Cecil  Craven,  R.N. 
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1887.  Venis,  Walter,  Bombay. 

1903.  Venniker,  John  Chas.,  Cape,  S.A. 
1907.  Venning,  Jas.  Arthur,  Steeple  Aston. 
1914.  Venugopal,  Sadanala  B.,  S.  India. 

1910.  Vercoe,Richd.  Herbt., Loudoun-road. 

1896.  Verdon,  Edgar  Sumner,  Morocco. 

1888.  Verdon,  Francis,  Wetherby -mansions. 
1912.  Verdon,  Philip,  Streatham-hill. 
1907.  Verdon,  Walter  Geo.  H.  M.,  Ltdon. 

1897.  Verdon-Roe,  Spencer,  Wandsworth. 

1898.  Verley,  Reginald  Chas.,  Jamaica. 
1900.  Verling-Brown,  Charles  R.,  Sutton. 

1889.  Vermaak,  Herman,  Transvaal. 

1911.  Verner,  Bernard  Thomas. 

1918.  Verney,  Ernest  Basil,  Tonbridge. 

1917.  Verniquet,  Wilfred  G.,  Darjeeling. 
1898.  Vernon,  Alex.  Apfell,  Jamaica. 

1912.  Vernon,  Arthur  Sidney,  Harley-st. 

1918.  Vernon,  Cecil  Hey  gate,  Bournemouth. 

1890.  Vernon,  Claude  Martin,  Ashford. 
1884.  Vernon,  John  James  Dean,  Audley. 

1875.  Vernon,  Mark  Hy.  Ilbt.,  Horsham. 
1909.  Vernon,  Rupert  John,  Shirley. 
1915.  Vernon-Taylor,  Aubrey  D.,  Notts. 

1876.  Verrall,  Sir  Thomas  Jenner,  Bath. 
1906.  Verry,  Guy  Tyrreil,  R.N. 

1886.  Vertannes,  Carr  Aratoon,  Rangoon. 
1912.  Vesselovsky,  Victor,  Ealing. 

1915.  Vevers,  Geoffrey  Marr,  Princes-sq. 
1905.  Vevers,  Oswald  Henry,  Norton. 

1914.  Vey,  David  Chris.  Leslie,  M.C. 

1916.  Vey,  Fras.  Hamilton,  Blundellsands. 
1890.  Vicars,  Fredc.  Geo.,  Bilbao,  Spain. 
1912.  Vicary,  Walter  Palmer,  Newton  Abbot. 
1870.  Vickers,  Charles  William,  Paignton. 

1915.  Vickers,  Harold,  Chiswick. 

1890.  Vickers,Jn.Benj. Nicholson,  Yarmouth 
1893.  Vickers,  Kirsop  B.  Jas.,  Wellington. 
1899.  Vickers,  Thomas  Hedley,  Roy.  Nary. 
1914.  Vickers,  Vernon  C.W .,Fmchampst''d. 
1917.  Victory,  Jose,  San  Jose. 
1887.  Vidler,  Albert  Edward,  Ashford. 

1916.  Vidot,  Samuel,  M.C,  Seychelles. 

1917.  Viehoff.IIermanCrowther,  Gi.  Crosby. 
1910.  Vilvandie,  Geo.  Ernest,  Bromley. 
1884.  Vince,  John  Foster,  Birmingham. 

1887.  Vincent,  Herbert  Edmund,  Horlcy. 
1886.  Vincent,  John  Francis,  Tooting. 
1881.  Vincent,  Philip,  Waltham,  U.S.A. 
1899.  Vincent,  Ralph,  Ilarley-streel. 
1892.  Vincent,  Thos.  Swale,  Manitoba. 
1892.  Vincent,  Wm.  Jas.  Nath.,  O.B.E. 
1899.  Vine,  Alfred  Bertram,  Bury. 

1888.  Vines,  Charles  Stuart,  Newport. 
1870.  Vines,  Hy.  Jeckel  Kendrick,  W.Aust. 
1919.  Vines,  Howard  Wm. Copland, Oxford. 
1913.  Vinev,  Arnold,  Chertsey. 

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282 


MEMBERS. 


1882.  Viney,  Jo-lab  Ernest.  Chertsey. 
L883.  Vinrace,  Edwd.  Dennis,  Gower-st. 
1892.  Vinrace,  Matthew  II v.,  Brighton. 
1918.  Vint,  Morley  Dyson,  Idle. 

1894.  Vinter,Ch.  Hbt.  Sawyer,  FramTgK'm. 
1887.  Vinter,  Sydney  Garratt,  Torpoint. 
189  ».  Vintras,  George  C.  Louis,  Brighton. 
1876.  Vipan,  Char].-,  D.S.O.,  S&  Leonards. 
1863.  Vipan,  William  Henry,  Canterbury. 
1890.  Viret,  Benjamin  Pope,  Bradford. 
1912.  Vischer,  Adolf  Lucas  Jacob,  2?«seJ. 
1889.  Vise,  Arthur  Blithe,  Solbeaeh. 
1830.  Vise,  Christopher,  Tunbridge  Wells. 
1896.  Vise.  .In.  Neville  Blithe,  Vict.,  And. 
1901.  Visger,  Charles,  Clevedon. 

1892.  Visiek,  Chas.  Hedley  C,  Bosslyn-hiU. 
1918.§Visick,  Elsie  Maud',  Bosslyn-hiU. 
1908.  Vman,Chas.St.Aubvn,  Winclunore-h. 

1906.  Vivian,  Harold  Sugden,  IVinchmore-h. 
1  895.  Vivian,  Jn.  Hy.  Percival,  Heme  #«y. 

1911.  Vivian,  Riehd.  Trevor,  .K..4.J/.C. 

1879.  Vlielaud,  Charles  James,  Exeter. 
1884.  Voelcker,  Artb.  Francis,  Harley-st. 
1886.  Volckman,  Bernard,  New  Zealand. 

1880.  Volckman,  Ronald,  New  Zealand. 
1901.  Voller,  Frank,  Battersea. 

1899.  Von  Bergen,  Carl  W.,  Leatherhead. 

1912.  Von  Braun,Carl  R.  B.,BorehamI£olt, 

1899.  Von  Eberts,  Edwd.  Urquhart  M. 
1916.  von  MengerBhausen,  II.  M.,  MancKr. 

1900.  Von  Rosen,  Alfd.  Dillop  B.,  F«c£.-si. 

1895.  Von  Winckler,  Wm.  Jos.,  Br.Quiana. 

1913.  Von  Wyss,  W.  Heinrich,  St.  Jas.-st. 
1874.  Vores,  Win.  Mallam,  Forest-gate. 
l->2.  Vo-.  George  Ilerklots,  Tottenham. 
1905.  Vosper,  Cecil,  Banna.  N.  India. 
L899.  Vosper,  Percy,  Regent,a-pk.-road. 

1907.  Vosper,  Sydney,  Plymouth. 
1886.  Vost,  William",  7.J/..S'. 


W. 

L871.  Wacher,  Frank,  ConferJwry. 
1906.  Wacher,  Geoffrey,  Leigh-on-Sea. 
1901.  Wacher,  Harold,  Canterbury. 
L916.  Wacher,]  [erberl  Stewart/  Canterbury. 
L893.  Wadd,  Henry  Randall,  Richmond. 
1918.  Waddell,  Ivan   I.  i  ml  lev,  £«?. 

1878.  Waddington,  Frank,  Artnley. 
L913.  Waddington,  George  O'Neill,  .W/r//. 
1-7').  Waddy,  Henry  Edward.  Gloucester. 
1876.  Wade,  Arth.  Breedon,  Southampton. 

Wade,  Herbert,  Ponders  End. 
L889.  Wade.  Newton,  hitahe. 
L872.  Wade,  Reginald,  Hiyhbridge, 
1906.  Wade,  Rubens,  Farnham. 
1 1655 


1910.  Wade,  Wallace  Robert,  AT«o  Zm/. 
1915,  Wade,  William  Ernest,  Llanelli/. 
L888.  Wadham,  Frank  J  esser,  Zfyde,  Z.w/  IF. 
1882.  Wadia,  Danecfa  Rustamji. 

1906.  Wadia,  Maneckshaw  D.,  KingSf  Co. 
1904.  Wadmore,  James  <  \hTis.,NewZealand. 
1890.  Waggett,  Ernest  B.,  Wimpole-st. 
L899.  Wagstaff,  Charles  Bertrand,  ZeipA. 
L880.  Wagstaft,  Ernest  H..,Leighton-Buzd. 
1890.  Wagstaff,  Frank  Alex.,2VortfAa«ip<<m. 

1877.  Wagstaff,  John  Philip,  TZoye. 

1907.  Wah by,  Behdjet,  Cairo. 

1878.  Wainewright,  Hbt.  Spencer,  Hove. 

1889.  Wainman,  Benjamin,  Leeds. 

19]  1.  Wainwright,  Chas.  Barron, Bermuda. 
1909.  Wainwright,  Donald,  Waterbeach. 
1909.  Wainwright,  G.  Bertram,  <S£.  Thos's-k. 

1890.  Wainwright,  Lennox,  Folkestone. 

1891.  Wainwright, Wm.  Longworth,.Hie»fey 

1886.  Waite,  Davis  Allan,  G  older1  s-green. 
1884.  Waite,  Henry,  Armley,  Leeds. 

1895.  Waite,  Joseph  Edwd.,  Leicester. 
1894.  Waithtnan,  Jas.  Clarkson,  Wittesden. 
1890.  Wake,  Cnas.  Hereward,  #eie  Z'-«/. 
1904.  Wakefield,  Arthur  Wm.,  Ecwdaf. 

1896.  Wakefield,  Chris.  Frank,  Charlwood. 
1889.  Wakefield,  Rbt.  Clarke,  Brondesbury. 
1875.  Wakefield,  Thomas,  Northwood. 

1912,  Wakeford,  Victor  D.  C,  Fulham. 
1889.  Wake  ham,  Chas.  Hy.,  Harrovo-rd, 
1894.  Wakeling,  Thos,  Geo., O.B.E.,  0/*V<>. 
1915.  Wakeley,  Cecil  P.  Grey,  Didwich. 

1913.  Wakely,  Alfred  Stewart,  M.C. 

1887.  Walcott,  Thomas,  Camberh-i/. 
1907.  Waldmeier,  Fredk.  Jn.,  Chesterfield. 

1879.  Waldo,  Fredk.  Joseph,  Holland-pk. 
1871.  Waldo,  Henry,  C///V<w. 

1909.  Waldo,  Henry  Cecil,  Srafo* 

1907.  Waldron,  Chas.  Edwd.,  London-hosp. 

18!  Hi.  Waldron,  Francis  Thos.,  C'«/>e  2Vo». 

1880.  Waldron,  John. 

L884.  Wale,  George,  Croydon. 

L890,  Wale,MalcolmEdwd.Hy.,  />V.r/<///. 

1901.  Wales,  Edwd.  Garneys,  Dovmham, 
l'.Ki7.  Wales.  Harry,  7/»//.' 

1902.  Wales,  Henry  Charles,  Ontario. 

L859.  Wales,  John,  J.J/.v 
L855.  Wales,  rims.  Garneys,  I)<ncnhani. 
L869.  Walford,  Edward.  (W///: 
L906.  Walford,  Harold  Rosser  S.,  Powick. 
L890,  Walford,  Reg.  Man  wood  H.,  FinchUty. 
1861.  Walford,  Walt.  Gilaon,  Finchley. 
L888    Walker,  Uex.  Hope.  Irani eigh. 
1887.  Walker,  Ufd.Wm.Hinsleyfffarrflya& 
1870.  Walker,  Arch,  Dunbar,  Pembd'ge-gns. 
L894.  Walker.  Arthur.  .,7, wop. 
L906.  Walker,  Arthur,  D.S.O.,  Gillingham. 
14711' 


MEMBERS. 


283 


1901.  Walker,  Arthur  West,  Cromer. 
1877.  Walker,  Basil  Woodd,  Dawson-place. 
1887.  Walker,  Benjamin,  Natal. 

1909.  Walker,  Chas.  Edwd.,  Glasgow. 
1908.  Walker,Cutkbert  Ferguson,i2c;fMrtfe. 
1884.  Walker,  Edward,  Huddersfield. 
1881.  Walker,  Ernest  Geo.  Agars,  Iyhtham. 
1914.  Walker,  Ernest  Haines,  Ightham. 

1901.  Walker,  Ernest  Ronald,  Bromley. 
1881.  Walker,  Francis  John,  Spilsby. 
1894  Walker,  Frederick,  Holbeach. 
1889.  Walker,  George,  Forest-hill. 

1860.  Walker,  George  Charles,  Southport. 

1898.  Walker,  Geo.  Chas.,  Winch  more-hill. 

1896.  Walker,  Harold  Albert,  Fortes-road. 
1904.  Walker,Hy.Ja8.  Davey,  Dormansland. 
1895.  Walker,  Henry  Roe,  Torquay. 
1912.  Walker,  Herbert,  M.C.,  Newcastle. 

1897.  Walker,  Herbert  John,  Brighton. 
1876.  Walker,  Horace,  Hammersmith. 
1879.  Walker,  Horatio  Edward,  Concen. 
1867.  Walker,  James,  .HW/. 

1887.  Walker,  James  Piston,  ityffe,  i.  IF. 

1902.  Walker,  Jobn,  Kalyoorlie. 

1899.  Walker,  John  Fredk.,  Southend. 

1907.  Walker,  John  Eeeming. 
1897.  Walker,  John  Norman,  I. M.S'. 

1906.  Walker,  John  Philip,  Shipley. 

\  B68.  Walker,  John  Robert,  Hamilton-ter. 

1 886.  Walker,  John  Thomas,  Jfw//. 

1 382.  Walker,  John  William,  Wakefield. 

1  383.  Walker,  Joseph,  Liverpool. 

1884.  Walker,  Joseph  Eagland,  Bexley. 

1908.  Walker,  Josiah,  M.O.,  Peterborough. 
1912.  Walker,  Lawrence  Cecil,  Malton. 
1899.  Walker,  Lewis  Aug.,  Lee-on-Soltnt. 

1907.  Walker,  Norman  Hamilton,  Natal. 

1888.  Walker,  Reginald  Field,  Esher. 
1899.  Walker,  Robert,  Cardiff. 

1907.  Walker,  Rbt.  Wynne  S.,  S&  Keller's. 

1907.  Walker,  Ronald  Ralph,  &.  China. 
1870.  Walker,  Samuel,  Middlesboro'. 

1910.  Walker,  Samuel  Burns,  Manitoba. 
1906.  Walker,  Spencer  Lewis,  _E.  Grinstead. 
1897.  Walker,  Sydney  Robert,  Ripon. 
1870.  Walker,  Thomas  Alfred,  Weymouth. 
1899.  Walker,  Thos.  Malcolm,  Eailsham. 
1867.  Walker,  Wm,  Abraham,  Southwell. 

1897.  Walker,  Wm.  Percival,  Royal  Navy. 
1905.  Walker,  Wm.  Percy,  Victoria,  B.C. 

1898,  Walker,  Wm.  Walter,  5a£%. 

1896.  Walker,  Wm.  Watson,  Kilb'urn. 
1902.  Wall,  Alfd.  Hbt.  Edwin,  JVew  ZeoJ. 
1918.  Wall,  Austin  Barley,  IF.  Zm%. 
1892.  Wall,  Frank. 

1908.  Wall,  Harold  E.  M..  ».  Stephen' s-rd. 

1897.  Wall,  Jas.  Bligh,  Broadstone,  Dorset. 

14709 


1918.  Wall,  James  Thomas,  2?n'*!.  Columb. 

1911.  Wall,  Maximilian  Christian,  U.S.A. 
1866.  Wall,  Reginald  Bligh,  Aylesbury. 

1897.  Wall,  Reg.  Cecil  Bligh,  Cavendish-pl. 

1902.  Wall,  Vivian  Francis,   Welbeck-st. 

1871.  Wall,  William  Barrow,  Pembroke. 
1882.  Wallace,  Alfred  Cyprian,  Guernsey. 
1886.  Wallace,  Bavid,  C.M.G.,  Edinburgh. 

1892.  Wallace,  Francis  Gore,  Earl's  Ct.-rd. 

1903.  Wallace,  Fredk.  Herbert,  Uppingham. 
1907.  Wallace,  Gerald  Doug.  II.,  Newtown. 

1912.  Wallace,  James  Montague,  Harrow. 
1899.  Wallace,  Jas.  Williamson,  Bristol. 
1906.  Wallace,  John,  Cardiff. 

1894.  Wallace,  Lewis  Alex'.  R.,  Welbeck-st. 

1893.  Wallace,  Rbt.  F.  Stanley,  Skegness. 

1872.  Wallace,  Thomas,  Cardiff. 

1904.  Wallace,  William  Thomas. 

1889.  Waller,  Alfred  Whalley,  -SYrwr/. 

1902.  Waller,  Arthur  Beaumont,  Kirkby. 

1909.  Waller,  Harold  Kirk,  .Hook 

1898.  Waller,  Herbert  Ewan,  Moseley. 

1914.  Waller,  Joeelyn  Langton,  Ealing. 
1866,  Waller,  John,  Queen-street. 

1881.  Waller,  Theodore  Harry,  Chelmsford. 
1870.  Waller,  Walter  Aug.  Ewen,  Bedford. 

1874.  Waller,  Win.  Bevan,  Steven  Sisters-rd. 
1881.  Wallers,  William,  Blackburn. 

1918.  Wallice,  Donald,  Plymouth. 

1915.  Wallice,  Percy,  Plymouth. 

1860.  Wallis,  Albert  William,  Folkestone. 

1894.  Wallis,  Chas,  Edwd.,  QueenAnnest. 

1886.  Wallis,  Charles  George,  Pepys-road. 
1897.  Wallis,  James  Garfit,  Royal  Navy. 

1887.  Wallis,  Maurice  E.  Arnold,  Kingston. 
1915.  Wallis,  Morris  John  Theo.,  Croydon. 

1910.  Wallis,  Percy  Boyd,  Royal  Navy. 
1877.  Wallis,  Percy  Evershed,  J?.  Grinstead. 
1859.  Wallis.  Richard  Stephen,  7F.  Mailing. 

1895.  Wallis,  Sid.  Seymour,  £".  Duhmch-rd. 

1903.  Wallis,  Vernon  Montague,  Doncaster. 
1873.  Wallis,  William,  Groombridge, 
1897.  Wallis,  William,  Barnsley. 

1909.  Wallis,  Wm.  Everahed, .5erMi 
L895.  Walls,  Edward  Geoffrey,  #«r^A. 
1914.  Walls,  Edward  Sancton,  Ealing. 

1887.  Walls,  James,  Ae*0  Zealand. 

1888.  Walls,  William  Kay,  Manchester. 

1905.  Walsh,  Fred  Newton,  Birmingham. 

1903.  Walsh,  George  Belayal,  _Krw/.  W/n/. 

1875.  Wakdi.Hv.Wni.BumekU'.'oy.  Afaty. 
1881.  Walsh,  John  Henry  Tull,  Z  J/.S. 

1890.  Walsh,  Leslie  Herbert.  2>V/i. 
1887.  Walsh,  Robt.  William,  Manchester. 

1904.  Waltenberg,  Theoph.  R.,  Manchester. 

1896.  Walter,  Albert  Elijah,  O.B.E.,  7.  J/..S. 
1893.  Walter.  Edwin  Charles,  Wallingford. 

14826 


284 


MEMBERS. 


1878.  Walter,  Ernest  Wm.,  Landor-road. 
1892.  Walter,Richd.  Arth.,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

1878.  Walter,  Wm,  Henrv,  Brentford. 
1892.  Walters,  Alex.  Radclyffe,  Reigate. 
1907.  Walters,  Arthur  Leslie,  Onsloto-gdns. 
1889.  Walters,  Arth.  Pierce  field,  Caithness. 
1892.  Walters,  Frederick  Wilfred. 

1904.  Walters,  Henry  Blwchaxd,Chudleigh. 

1885.  Walters,  James  Hopkins,  Heading. 
1902.  Walters,  Joseph,  Neath,  Glum. 

1917.  Walters,  William  James,  Swansea. 

1892.  Walthard,  Kobt.  R.  Max,  Frankfurt. 
1883.  Walton,  Francis  Fielder,  Hull. 
1897.  Walton, Hy.  Beckles  Gall,  R.A.M.C. 

1879.  Walton,  Robert  Speuce,  Bolton. 
1896.  Walton,  Walter  Rees,  Chester. 
1914.  Wambeek,Wm.GodfriedL.,  Colombo. 

1918.  Wan,  Yik  Siring,  Univ. -coll. -hosp. 

1895.  Wanhill,  Chas.  Fredk.,  R.A.M.C. 

1893.  Wauklyn,  Wm.  McC,  Harleg-street. 

1905.  Warburton,  John,  Wigan. 

1911.  Warburton,  John  R.  Noel,  M.C. 

1864.  Warburton,  Jos. Wilkinson,  B'meirith 

1912.  Warburton,Llewellvn  Rhvs, Dulwich. 

1911.  Warburton,  Percival  D.,cjoHoltSf  Co. 
1883.  Ward,  Allan  Ogier,  Onslow-sqaare. 
1883.  Ward,  Anthony  Arthur,  Peckham. 

1919.  AVard,  Arthur'Elston,  Asylum-rd. 

1896.  Ward, Arth .  Blackwood,  Bloemfont.ein. 
1875.  Ward,  Charles,  Pietermaritzbura. 

1897.  Ward,  Ellacott  L.,  C.B.E.,  I.M.S. 
1888.  Ward,  Ernest,  Wokingham. 

1904.  Ward,  Ernest  Lewis,  Merthyr  Tydfil. 

1865.  Ward,  Frederic  Henry,  Ealing. 
1917.  Ward,  George  II.,  Scarborough. 
1902.  Ward,  George  Stafford,  Wanstead. 
1909.  Ward,  Gordon  Reg.,  W.  Kensington. 
1902.  Ward,  Ilerbt.  Kingsley,  M.C,  F. M.S. 

1905.  Ward,  Horace  Walsham,  Glos. 
1887.  Ward,  Howard  Percy,  Southampton. 
1891.  Ward,  Jas.  Philip  Stephens,i%m<w«ft&. 
1887.  Ward,  John  Alfred,  Grays. 

1912.  Ward,  John  Forbes,  Stockport. 

1866.  Ward,  .In.  LewisW m., MvrtliyrTydv. 

1886.  Ward,  John  Oddy,  Ferrybridge. 
1872.  Ward,  Joseph,   W(tnricl;. 

1904.  Ward,  Jos.,C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Sheffield. 
1874.  Ward,  Lloyd  Breretcft,  .I..W.& 

1900.  Ward,  Oswald  Erasmus,  Chesterton. 
i;il7.  Ward.  Percy,  Sheffield 

1901.  Ward,  Percy  Harold^  'Rhodesia. 
1899.  Ward,  Ronald  Franca C,  Harrogate. 
1911.  Ward,  Rowland,  M.C.,  I'ms/mr//. 
1909.  Ward,8idney  Harlaud,  Stroud,  Qlot. 
L886.  Ward,  Stanley  Edward,  ScDewoofa. 

1902.  Ward,  Vers  Godsalve,  T.  /»v/^w. 
L872.  Ward,  Walter  Alfred,  Richmond. 

1 1883 


1888.  Ward,  Walter  Fisher,  Bawtry. 

1868.  Ward,  Wm.  Jn.  Cuthbert,  Harrogate. 

1869.  Ward,  William  Simpson,  Hunslct. 
1872.  Wardale,  Jos.  Aug.  Win.,  Worthing. 
1915.  Warde,  Ambrose  II.,  Bedford-park. 
1886.  Warde,  Arthur  W.  Brougham. 
L889.  Warde,  Wilfrid  B.,  Twibridge-Wells. 
1915.  Warden,  Arthur  Reg.  S.,  Felixstowe. 
1913.  Warden, HoraceFdk.  \\  .J.e  rham-yns. 

1913.  Wardrop,  John  Glen,  Ealing. 
1899.  Ware,  Arth.  Maitland,  Gloacester-rd. 

1889.  Ware,  Ernest  Edwin,  Carendish-pl. 
1886.  Ware,  George  Stephen.  Barnstaple. 

1879.  Ware,  Jn.Win.  Langston,CVrtmf-*,f>v. 
1917.  Ware,  Syd.  Arthur  P,  Stamford-hill. 

1895.  Waring,  A.Heurv,  D.S.O.,  R.A.M.C. 

1891.  Waring,  John  Alfred,  Nottingham. 
1882.  Waring,  John  Arkle,  Chichester. 
1894.  Warke,  Charles  Lyle,  ^4/fa.,  Canada. 

1877.  Warliker,DamodarPurshotam,i.J7.6'. 

1892.  Warneford,  Stanley  W.  C,  iVew  &«/. 

1896.  Warner,  Allan,  JETtrfa/  Muxloe. 

1917.  Warner,  Charles  Home,  Langport. 

1912.  Warner,  Cuthbert,  Woodford-green. 

1884.  Warner,  Fdk.  Ashton,  Brechin-placc. 
1911.  Warner,Harold  Percy,  Woodford-gm. 
1906.  Warner,  Howard  Francis,  Fakenham. 

1914.  Warner,  Refna,  Fiskerton. 

1885.  Warnock,  Jn.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  CV»Vo. 
1904.  Warren,  Alfred  Castle,  Notting-hill. 
1876.  Warren,Chas.Edw.H,  Hai/ic'rd's-h'fh 

1894.  Warren,  Chas.  Frank,  Sydney,N.S.  W. 
1872.  Warren,  George  Milton,  Toronto. 

1880.  Warren,  Hy.  Guy  Seymour,  Sydney. 

1918.  Warren,  Hugh  Pennefather,  Enfield. 

1904.  AVarren,  Leonard,  i?.A. 

1915.  Warren,  Philip  P.,  Enfield -high  way. 

1905.  Warren,  Stanley  Hbt.,  Hampstead. 

1878.  Warrillow,Edwd.  Sadler, Kevivyn-rd. 

1895.  Warrington, Richd.  James, Manchester 

1913.  Warrington,  Thomas,  Waterbeach. 
1884.  Warwick,  Francis  .Ins.,  Finslmry-disp. 
1878.  Warwick,  Percy,  "Hates/worth. 
1915.  Warwick,  Win.  Turner,  Hampstead. 
1884.  Wash  bo  urn,  William,  Gloucester. 
L892.  Wason,  Richd.  Llewhellin.  /.W<. 
1880.  Wasse,  Gervaa  Miles.  .V.  Z,W. 
1902.  Waterhouse,  Amyas  Theo.,  Oxford. 
19]  1.  Waterhouse,  Arch.  Parrell,  Sheffield, 
L897.  Waterhouse,  Rupert,  />V/>. 

1913.  Watermeyer,  II.  Arnold,  .v.  Manfs-h. 
L901.  Waters.  Alfred  Chas.  Stanley,  .l/wv/i. 

1896.  Watersj  1,,1V(l  Wm.,  Adelaide,  8.  ./. 
1892.  Waters,  Geo.  Wm.  15.,  Mytholmroyd. 
1892.  Waters,  Ham  Georjre,2?.  ZJtrft'a  R/y. 

1897.  Waters.  .In.  Frank  Wm.,  Wellingboro. 
1862.  Waters,  John  Mangin,  A.M.8. 

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MEMBERS. 


285 


1899.  Waters, Walter Jas.,O.B.E.,R.A.M. C 
1897.  Waters,  Wm.  Arth.  Pernow,  Oxford. 
1906.  Watkin,  Arthur  Chris.,  Caereinion. 
1908.  Watkin,  Paul  Ieuan,  Barking-road. 

1913.  Watkin,  Philip  J.,  M.C.,  Gm/s-hosp. 
1894.  Watkin- Williams, Penrose  L.,  D.S.O. 

1900.  Watkins,  Alan  Percival,  Zanzibar. 
1919.  Watkins,  Alfred  Basil  K.,   Westcliff. 
1875.  Watkins,  Arnold  Hirst,  Kimberley. 
1884.  Watkins,  Arth.  Muriel,  Whitchurch. 

1890.  Watkins,  Bernard  V.,  Whitchurch. 
1892.  Watkins,  Devereux  J  .Gregory , Lincoln . 

1887.  Watkins,  Frank  Aug.,  Denmark-hill. 
1905.  Watkins, Gwilym  David,D.S.O.,M.C. 
1889.  Watkins,HaroldE., Neicfn-le-  Willows 
1905.  Watkins,  Jn.  Grandisson, B.Salterton. 
1897.  Watkins,  John  Prestwood,  Romsey. 
1879.  Watkins,  Sydney  Collings,  N.S.  W. 

1888.  Watkins,  Walter,  Westcliff-on-Sea. 

1914.  Watkins,  Watkin,  Tonypandy. 
1892.  Watkins,  William,  Crickhowell. 
1912.  Watkins-Baker,  L.  C,  Natal. 

1917.  Watkmson,  Arthur  Alward,  Grimsby. 
1905.  Watney,  Herbert  Andrew,  Eppiny. 
1912.  Watney,  Martyn  Herbert,  Buckhold. 

1896.  Watson,  Chas.  Everard  Sam.,  W.  Afr. 

1894.  Watson,CharlesHenry,D.S.O.,Z3/..S'. 

1895.  Watson,  Chas.  Robt.,  Tunbridye  Wells. 

1899.  Watson,  Douglas  Percival,  D.S.O. 
1914.  Watson,  Francis  Clark,  Doncaster. 
1917.  Watson,  Francis  Eaton  Gordon,  R.N. 

1895.  Watson,  Fredk.  James,  New  Zealand. 

1901.  Watson,  George  William,  Leeds. 

1914.  Watson,  George  William,  Leeds. 

1891.  Watson,  James,  Nottingham. 

1 884.  Watson,  Jas.  Russell, Shantung,  China. 
1862.  Watson,  John,  Manchester. 

1912.  Watson,  John  Glegg,  Honduras,  C.A. 
1907.  Watson,  J.Nuthall,  Wootton  Bassett. 

1 897.  Watson, John  William ,  Grindlay  4"  Co. 

1900.  AVatson,  Robert  Nimmo,  Harrogate. 
1881.  Watson,  Solomon  George,  Southsea. 

1915.  Watson, Tertius  T  .Bosv/ed\,Battersea. 
1912.  Watson,  Walter  Geoffrey, Forest-row. 
1899.  Watson,  Wm.  Bertram,  Harroyate. 

1896.  Watson,  Wm.  Douglas,  Leiyh-on-Sea. 

1885.  Watson,  Wm.  Ivens,  Wellinyboro1. 
1914.  Watson- Williams,  Hr\c,Storkwell-rd. 

1917.  Watt,  Fdk.  W.  Arbuthnot,  Tavistock. 

1906.  Watt,  John  Alexander,  N.S.W. 

1907.  Watt,  Thos.  Newlands,  New  Zeal. 

1918.  Watters,  Henry  George. 

1894.  Watts,  Alexander  Minter,  Ashford. 

1886.  Watts,  Alfd.  Thos.  Guv,  Kensington. 

1895.  Watts,  Brian,  D.S.O.,  R.A.M.C. 
1886.  Watts,  Harrv  J.  Manning,  Tonbridye. 
1003.  Watts,  Hugh.  I.M.8. 

14997 


1892.  Watts,  Jas.  Alexander  Wood,  Hyde. 
1891.  Watts,  Thomas,  Hyde,  Cheshire. 

1901.  Watts-Silvester, Thos. Hy.  E., Dorset. 
1882.  Waugh,  Henry  Dunn,  Onslow-ydns. 

1902.  Waugh,  Robert  James,  Gt.  James-st. 

1887.  Wawn,  Edward  Russell,  Bramley. 
1898.  Way,  Arth.  Orsborn,  Winchester. 
1856.  Way,  Frederick  Walter,  Southsea. 

1896.  Way,  John  Henry  Frederick,  Southsea. 

1910.  Way,  Leslie  Ferguson  K.,  D.S.O. 
1886.  Way,  Lewis,  R.A.M.C. 

1897.  Way,  Montague  Harold,  Southsea. 

1894.  Way,  William,  Bramley. 

1908.  Way  leu,  Geo.  Hy.  Hitchcock,  M.C. 
1873.  Waylen,  Geo.  Swithin  Adee,  Devizes. 

1903.  Wayne-Morgan,  Lewis,  Whitchurch. 

1904.  Wayte,  Frank  Edward,  Halifax. 

1888.  Wayte,  John,  Croydon. 

1915.  Wayte,  John  Woollaston,  M.C. 

1884.  Weakley,AlfredJames,  Westcliff-on-S. 
1879.  Weakley,  Arthur,  Cape  Prov. 

1908.  Weakley,Arth.  Leon.,  St.George's-cir. 
1875.  Weakley,  Saml.  J.  John,  Forest -gate. 

1873.  Wear,  Arth.  Taylor,  Newcastle-on-T. 
1903.  Weatherhead,  Ernest,  Coulsdon. 
1872.  Weatherhead,  Jn.  Frazer,  Texas. 

1874.  Weatheiiy, Lionel  Alex., Bournemth. 

1897.  Weaver,  Fredk,  Kearsley,  Guildford. 

1885.  Webb,  Albt.  Wm.,  Stoke  Newington. 

1895.  Webb,  Arth.  Lisle  A.,  C.B.,  C.M.G. 
1879.  Webb,  Charles  Alfred,  A.M.S. 

1892.  Webb,  Cholmondeley,  Margate. 
1919.  Webb,  Eric  Roland,'  Edgbuston. 
1890.  Webb,  Frank,  Leigh. 

1894.  Webb,  Fdk.  Edwd*.  Aptborpe,  O.B.E. 
1912.  Webb,  Harold,  Loughborough. 

1907.  Webb,  Harry  Gordon,  Sheffield. 
1884.  Webb,  Hugh,  Parson's  Green. 
1901.  Webb,  Hugh  Geo.  Stiles,  I. M.S. 

1886.  Webb,  John  Bartlett,  Bristol. 

1893.  Webb,  John  Curtis,  Bina-r/ardens. 

1911.  Webb,  Jn.  Rbt.  Douglas,  I.M.S. 
1917.  Webb,  Ralph  Edwin  Stuart,  Southsea. 

1912.  Webb,  William  Leslie,  Uganda. 
1879.  Webb,  Wm.  Simpson,  Queensland. 
1903.  Webb,  William  Tudor,  Kinysbridge. 

1896.  Webb- Ware,  Hugh  Robt.,  Norwich. 
1881.  Webber,  Edwd.  Samuel,  Southsea. 
1912.  Webber,  Harald  Norris,  Putney. 
1890.  Webber,  Hy.Woolmington,P/y?nowM. 

1909.  Webber,  Leonard  Mortis,  Merstham. 

1898.  Weber,  Edward  Albert,  Transvaal. 
1890.  Weber,  Fredk.  Parkes,  Harhy-st.,  W. 

1908.  Weblej,ATth.Sydj.,Pembridge~villa8. 
1884.  Webster,  Alfred  George,  Galea r. 

1 912.  Webster,Clement  Arth ur.  Manchester 
1893.  Webster,  Edwin,  Osbcrton-road. 
15054 


286 


MEMBERS. 


1884.  Webster,  Ernest,  Manchester. 
1915.  Webster,  Fredk.  Langton,  Hoyhion. 
1880.  Webster,  George  Alex.,  Tasmania. 

1899.  Webster,  Harold  George,  Coventry. 
1870.  Webster,  Henry  William,  Vent  nor. 

1872.  Webster,  Joseph  Henry,  Weedon. 
1891.  Webster,  Percy  Lawrance,  Mary  ate. 
1880.  Webster,  Percy  Samuel,  Victoria. 

1879.  Webster,  Ridley  Manning,  Ealing. 
1910.  Webster,  Vivian  Thos.  P.,  Brynglas. 
1809.  Webster,  William,  King's  Lynn. 

1883.  Webster,  Win.  Frederick,  Heathfield. 
1903.  Wedd,  Bernard  Harry,  Portman-mm, 
1898.  Wedd,  Gilbert,  Wellington. 

1909.  Weddell,  John  Murray,  R.A.M.C. 
1887.  Wedgwood,A\\Brack'b  y,  Kmg'sLynn. 
1897.  AVeekes,Ckarles Peterson, SoutWmpfn 
1893.  Weekes,  Hy.  Holman,  Orowbhrough. 
1893.  Weekes,  Reg.  Newton,  Modbury. 
1895.  Weeks,  Courtenay  Charles,  Lincoln. 

1890.  Weeks,  Harold,  Tolago  Bay,  N.Z. 
1914.  Weerasooria,  Felix  E.,  Ceylon. 
1903.  Weinberg,  Solomon  Jas.,  Victoria 
1903.  AVeir,  Edmund  G.  Harrison,  Malacca. 

1907.  Weir,  Henry  Bright,  Sit.  Thos.-hosp. 
1901.  Weir,  Huffh  Heywood,  Tufton-st. 

1908.  Weir,  Walter,  Merstham. 

1900.  Welch,  Charles  Herbert,  Bath. 

1900.  Welch,  Cuthbert  Gerald,  Norwood. 
1908.  Welch,  Cyril  Howard,  W.  Norwood. 
1895.  Welch,  Edmund,  Leeds. 

1901.  Welch,  Frederick  Day,   Wood-green. 

1880.  Welch,SirGeo.,K.C.M.G.,C.B.,7?.iY. 

1910.  Welch, Harvey  H.  Vincent,  E. Africa. 

1873.  Welch,  Samuel,  W.  Norwood. 
1914.  Welch,  Thomas  Burges,  Acton. 

1872.  Welchman,  Edward,  Cambridge. 

1902.  Welchman,  Frank  Ernest,  Putnei/. 
1897.  Weld,  Alfred  Edmond,  R.A.M.C. 

1873.  Welford,  Geo.  Edwd.,  Sunderland. 

1903.  Welhan],Geo.Sydney,C7i«?7M// Cross-h. 
1913.  Weller,  Charles  Alex.,  Torquay. 

1884.  Weller,  Charles  Jos.,  Stonekouse. 
1902.  Wellington,  Arth.  Rnbn.rt.es,  F.M.S. 

1891.  Wellington,  Rchd,  Henslowe,  Temple. 
1908.  Wells,A.Geoffi-ey,  D.S.O.,  B.A.M.C. 

1881.  Wells,  Alfred  Ernest,  (Wh  field. 
1878.  Wells,  Alld.  George,  /('.  Kensington. 
1905.  Wells,  Arthur  Geo.,  Winchmore-hill. 

1880.  Wells,  Arth.P.Lethboridge,#ar/«y-a*. 

1917.  Wells,  Arthur  Win.,  Chatsworthri'd. 

1881.  Wells,  Charles,  Maidenhead. 

1911.  AVells,  Frank,  Tinnevelly,  S.  India. 
|shs.  Wells,  Frank  liarber,  Hampstead. 
1900.  Wells,  Hardy  Vesey,  A'. A.,  Bedford. 

1918.  Wells,  Jack  Pascoe. 
1908.  Wells,  John,  A'//.-,-/,,//. 

15111 


1893.  Wells,  Jn.  Edmd.  Bishop,  Hoddesdon. 

1897.  AVells,  Lionel  Thomas,  Wakefield. 
1915.  AVells,  Philip  Hewer,  M.C.,  Belsize-sq. 
1905.  AVells,  Stanley  Martin,  Valparaiso. 

1893.  Wells,  Sydney  Russell,  Lr.Seymourst. 
1914.  AAT  ells-Cole,  Gervas  Charles,  Lincoln. 
1884.  Welpton,  John. 

1884.  AVelsford,  George  Freda,  Tiverton. 

1901.  Welsh,  John,  Cfowfer. 

1872.  AVelsh,  Wm.  Keith  Ball,  Southsea. 

1884.  AVenyon,  Edwin  James,  Dundee. 
1909.  Werapermall,  Arthur  A.  M.,  Ceylon. 

1898.  AVernet,  August  Joseph,  72.2V 
1892.  Wesley,  Frank  William,  O.B.E. 

1899.  Weasels,  Cornelius  Adrian,  Cape  Prov. 

1885.  West,  Charles  Jas.,O.B.K,Newbttry. 

1902.  West,  John  Arthur,  Chancery-lane. 

1914.  AVest,  John  Frankland,  Wimpole-st. 
1891.  AArest,  Lionel  Frederick,  Handsworth. 

1891.  West,Richd.Milbourne,D.S.O.,O.B.E 

1907.  West,  Stephen  Harold. 

1892.  West,  Wm.  Goldsborough,  jSow^wwA 
1880.  AVestcott,  Sinclair,  C.B.,  C.M.G. 
1897.  AVestcott,  AVarren  Guy,C.M.G.,.R.iV. 

1870.  AVestcott,  Wm.  Wynn,  Holloway. 
1905.  Western,  Geo.  Trench,  York-sfo'eet. 
1918.  Westlake,  Aubrey  T.,  Fordinybridye. 

1915.  Westman,  Karl  J.  F.,  Wimpole-st. 
1918.  Westmorland,  A.  S.,  Broadhurst-gds. 
1865.  Westmorland,  Joseph,  Stockport. 
1880.  Weston,  George  Edward,  U.A.M.C. 

1884.  Weston,  George  Henry,  Southampton. 

1900.  AATeston,  Henry  James,  6'A  Leonards. 
1879.  Weston,  Saml.  'l\Mavh\,Ifandsa->ir/h. 

1908.  Weston,  Thomas  Alex!.  R.A.M.C. 
1905.  AVeston, Walter Jn.,D.S.O../...4.J/.C. 

1894.  Westrup,  Jos.  Perceval,  Salisbury. 
1889.  Westwood,  John.  Birmingham. 

1892.  Wetberall,PritzlerS.Batten,  Weym'th. 
19K).  Wetherhee,  Hugh,  Hampstead. 

1885.  Wethered,  Frank  Joseph,  Marley-st. 
1902.  Wetherell,  MarmadukeC.,  R.A.M.C. 
1884.  Wetwan,  Wm.  Albt.,  Bridlington. 

1893.  AVhait,  Jn.  Roht.,  Finohley-road. 

1901.  Whalley,  Edgar,  Leeds. 

1879.  Wnarry,  Arthur  James,2tfafoern  Wells. 

1871.  Wharry,  Charles  John,  Sutton. 

1916.  Wharry,  Harry  M.,  A.  r.  A-  II".  San*. 

L884.  Wharry,  Hy.  Cordon  <>..  Park-lane. 

L875.  Wharry,  Robert,  Cambridge-gate, 

1902.  Whatley,  James  Lawson,  Knoxole. 
1908.  Wheat,  Ernest  Godfrey,  Transvaal. 

1886.  W  heatley,  .lames,  Shrewsbury. 
L896.  Wheatley,  Rupert,  Torquay, 
1861.  Wheatley,  Thos.  Delmaine,  r.\..i. 

1 886.  Wheaton,  Samuel  Walton.  Streatham 

L887.  Wheeldon,  Fredk.  John,  Middleton. 

16168 


MEMBERS. 


287 


1892.  Wheeler,  Chas.  Edwin,  Q.-Anne-st. 

1903.  Wheeler, Edwin  Robt.,  Peking,  China. 

1909.  Wheeler,  Francis  James,  Southport. 
1919.  Wheeler,  Frederic  Francis,  Putney. 
1887.  Wheeler,Hump'rvJn. ,High  Wycombe. 
1887.  Wheeler,  James  Atkin,  Queensland. 
1908.  Wheeler,  Jas.  Norman,  Wimborne. 

1896.  Wheeler,  Malcolm,  Camden  Town. 
1885.  Wheeler,PercyC.E.D'Erf,  Worthing. 
1918.  Wheeler,  Thomas  Digbv,  C.A.M.C. 
1913.  Wheeler-Bennett,  C.  W.,  Kesfon. 

1902.  Wheen,  Charles,  Albion-street. 

1881.  Whelan,  George. 

1912.  Whelan,  Hamlet  Mark,  Royal  Navy. 
1894.  Whelpton,  Edwd.  Smith,  Beckenham. 

1912.  Whetham, George  Jamieson,  Canada. 
1894.  Whichello,  Harold,  Heswall. 

1887.  Wbicher,  Alex.  Hastings,  Bristol. 

1913.  Whigham,  John  R.  ML.,  Wembley. 

1897.  Whipham,  Thos.  Rowland  G.,Park-st. 

1887.  Whiston,  Philip  Henry,  Irish  Guards. 
1905.  Whitaker,  Alfd.  Gurth,  Evershot. 

1888.  Whitaker.  Geo.  Herbt..  S.Nonvood-pl. 

1891.  Whitaker,  Jas.  Smith,  Buckmgh'm-g'te 

1899.  Whitaker,  Leonard  Edgar,  N.Z. 

1889.  Whitaker,  Sydney  Morgan,  Liverpool. 

1904.  Whitamore,VernonN.,O.B.E.,/.J/..V. 

1910.  Whitby,  Edwd.  Vernon,  R.A.M.C. 
1875.  Whitby  Edwd.Yickev&.Birmingham. 
1883.  Whitcombe,PhilipPercival,  Queen's-g. 
1916.  Whitcombe,RichardC.P., Queen's-gte 

1896.  Whitcombe-Brown.Wm.IL,  Westcliff 
1880.  White,  Aim.  Thos.  Oliver. 
l918.§White,  Alice,  Sheffield. 

1911.  White,  Arthur,  St  rut  ford-place. 

1903.  White,  Arthur  Denham,  I. M.S. 
1908.  White,  Charles  Fras.  Orr,  Bexhill. 
1887.  White,  Chas.  Percival,  M.V.O. 

1900.  White,CyrilChas.ColebyKirke,  Torks 

1900.  White,  Edward,  Bath. 

1908.  White,  E.  Barton  Cartwright, Carrf«#: 
1903.  White,  Edward  How,  Bournemouth. 
1915.  White,  Edward  Scott,  Bath. 
1878.  White, Edwd. W.  Wood, Birmingham. 

1912.  White,  Ernest,  Barmley. 

1882.  White,  Ernest  Alfred,  Leeds. 

1872.  White,  Ernest  N\m.,Q.B.E.,Brixton. 
191 8.§  White,  Ethel,  Sheffield. 
1915.§White,  Eva  Muriel,  Stoke  Newington. 

1897.  White,  Frank  Harris,  Forest-gate. 

1901.  White,  Fdk.  Norman,  CLE.,  I.M.S. 
1872.  White,  George  Bentlev,  Nottingham. 
1897.  White,  Harold  Edwd.,  Birmingham. 
1896.  White,  Henry,  Persia. 

1911.  White,  Herbert,  Royal  Navy. 

1892.  White,  Herbt.  George,  Swineshead. 
1892.  White, Jas. Atkin Henton,  Edgbaston. 

15^25 


1893.  White,  John  A.T., Hatfield  BrodOak. 
1867.  White,  John  Campbell. 
1904.  White,  Jn.  Doug.  Campbell,  Harrow. 
1885.  White,  John  Hall,  Southport. 

1884.  White,  John  William,  Nailsea. 

1906.  White,  Leonard,  Mossleg. 
1914.  White,  Leslie  Gordon,  Leeds. 

1897.  White,  Malcolm,  British  Columbia. 

1898.  White,  Percy  Stanhope,  Bugbrooke. 
1902.  White,  Percv  Walter,  Bristol. 
1904.  White,  Ralph  Kuper,  D.S.O.,  I.M.S. 

1879.  White,  Richard  Watts,  St.  Ives. 

1870.  White,Richd.  Wentworth, Lymington 

1880.  White,  Robert  Prosser,  Wigan. 

1895.  White,  Sidney  Hugh,  Cambridge. 

1914.  White,  Syer  Barrington,  Lyndhurst. 

1907.  White,  Walt.  Woodworth,  Canada. 
1880.  White,  Sir  William  Hale,  K.B.E. 
1917.  White,  William  Harold,  N.  P.  Bank. 

1878.  White,  William  Robert,  Wadhurst. 

1915.  White-Cooper,  Win.  R.,  Cape  Prov. 
1892.  Whiteford,Chas.Hamilton,P7«/»Jow£A. 
1919.  Whitehall-Cooke,  E.  G,  CricMewood. 

1871.  Whitehead,  Alfred,  Baltimore,  U.S.A. 

1904.  Whitehead,  Arthur,  Queen' s-road. 

1892.  Whitehead,  Arthur  Longley,  Leeds. 
1915.  Whitehead,  Brian,  Salisbury. 
1906.  Whitehead,  Chas.  Ernest,  Battersea. 
1898.  Whitehead, Clarence B&rna,Rich m'nd. 

1902.  Whitehead,  Eugene  Chris.,  R.A.M.C. 

1905.  Whitehead,  Francis  Hv.,  Lavender-h. 
1905.  Whitehead,  Frank  Eldred,  W.Africa. 

1888.  Whitehead,HenryEdward,-HbWow>ay. 
1863.  Whitehead,  John,  Ventnor. 

1893.  Whitehead,  John  Herbert,  D.S.Ol 
1912.  Whitehead,  Noel  Tancred,  M.C. 

1912.  Whitehead,  Percv,  Lavender-hill. 

1903.  Whitehouse,  Alfd.  L.  W.,  Hobart-pl. 
1893.  Whitehouse,  Edwin  St.  J  ohn,  Solihull. 
1880.  Whitehouse,  John,  Dudley. 

1896.  Whitelaw,  Francis,  Wrexham. 
1876.  Whitelegge,SirB.A.,K.C.B.,#owr-rt/: 

1885.  Whiteley,  Daniel  Flockton,  Fulham. 

1879.  Whiteley,  Geo.  William,  Dovmton, 
1915.  Whitelocke,  Hugh  A.  B.,  Oxford. 
1911.  Whiteman,  John  Wells,  Grenada. 
1898.  Whiteside,  Hv.  Cadman,  Roi/al  Navy. 

1872.  Whitfeld,  Wm.  J.  Clarke,  Hereford. 

1897.  Whitfield,  Allan,  Harpurhey. 
1891.  Whitfield,  Arthur,  Harley-street. 
1883.  Whitfield,  David  Wins.,  Ir'onbridge. 

1913.  Whiting,  Edgar  Wm.,  I/ford. 
1901.  Whiting,  Rbt.  Garden,  Stoke-by- Clare. 

1873.  Whitington,  Chas.  Edward,  Newark. 
]  895.  Whitley,  Henry  Walter,  Stroud. 

1889.  Whitman,  Royal,  Neio  York,  U.S.A. 
1903.  Whitmore,  Fielding  Chas.,  Plymouth. 

15282 


288 


MEMBERS. 


1869.  WMtmore,  Win,  Beach,  Thnrloesq. 
1908.  Whitnall,  Samuel  Ernest,  Oxford. 
lUlO.  Whitney,  Cyril  U.,  Wandsworth. 
1904.  Whitney,  Willis  Norton,  Japan. 
1873.  Whitsed,  Jas.  Longland,  Tilehurst. 

1908.  Whittall,  Harold  Frederick. 
1880.  Whittick,  Fallon  Percy,  Brook-st. 

1918.  Whittingdale,  John,  Clayyate. 
1833.  Whittingdale,  John  F.  L. 

1913.  Whittington,  Gerald,  Betchworth. 
1896.  Whittington,  Richard,  Brighton. 

1909.  Whittingt. >n, Tlieo. Hy.,Kint/s-coll.-h. 
1877.  Whittle,  Ewing  M.  Glynn,  Liverpool. 

1885.  Whitwell,  Alfd.  Frank,  Shrewsbury. 
1901.  Whitwell,  Hugh,  Norwich. 

1913.  Whitworth,  Win.  Cuthbert,  Scorrier. 

1912.  Whorlow,  Cyril  Guv,  Ealing. 

1919.  Whyte,  Angus  Hedley,  S.  Shields. 

1915.  Whyte,  Henderson,  Bromley. 
1890.  Whyte,  Herbt.  William. 
1883.  Whyte,  John  Mackie,  Dundee. 

1916.  Whyte- Venables,  Harold,  A.  Cavan. 

1913.  Wickenden,  Stanley,  Tunbridge  Wells. 
1912.  Wickham,  Frederic  St.  B.,  R.N. 

1907.  Wickham,  Harrie  Bruce,  Ruffbrd. 
1876.  Wickham,  Henry,  Ormskirk. 

1  886.  Wickham,  Onslow  Arthur,  Barnsbury. 

1870.  Wicks,  Frederick,  llford. 

1896.  Wicks,  Spencer,  Beaconsfield,  Cape. 

1914.  Widdowson,  Hugh  L.,  Fulham. 

1909.  Widegren,MathiasW.E.,AVy/^7>V7^ 

1882.  Wigan,  Charles  Arthur,  Portishead. 

1908.  Wigan,  William  Cecil,  Nyasaland. 

1883.  Wigg,  Henry  Higham,  Adelaide. 
1894.  Wiggin,  Hugh  Peter  Victor,  Torquay. 

1890.  Wiggins,  Charles,  iftwtf  Sheen. 
1900.  Wiggins,  Clare  Aveling,  Uganda. 
1894.  Wiggins,  Henry,  Worthing. 

1897.  Wiggins,  Win,  Denison,  Greenwich. 
1893.  Wigginton,Albt.Edwd.,#fV?mwc//w»j. 
1887.  Wi»glesworth,  Sidney,  <S'<.  Albans. 

1886.  Wigham,  Wm,  Harper,  Tattenhall. 
1906.  Wight,  Edward,  Brighton. 

1887.  Wight,  John  Cam,  Victoria. 

1889.  Wightman,  Henry  Temple,  Sheffield. 

1891.  Wightman,  John  Preet,  FiwA:. 
1867.  Wigin,  George  William,  Leeds. 

1892.  Wigleaworth,  Thoa.  B  idler,  Minster. 
L905.  Wiginore,  Alfred  James,  Cat/ord. 

1910.  Wi<rmore,  Arth.  .In.  Otmsby,  Sort. 
1912.  Wigmore,  Jas.  B.  Aquilla,  R.A.M.C. 

191 5.  Wigram,  Nathan  Judah,  Sheffield, 
L908.  Wijegoonewardena,  William,  Ceylon. 
I'.il'.i.  Wnewardene,  Don  Edmund. 

L917.  Wijeyeratne,  Jas.  do  Silva,  Colombo. 
L919.  Wijeyeratne,  Simon  Cyril  de  Silva. 

1898.  Wijeyesakere,  William,  Colombo, 

L5389 


1858.  Wikelev,  Charles  Edward,  A  3T.& 

1886.  Wilbe,  Richd.  H.  Wiffin,  Finchleg-rd. 
1882.  Wilcox,  Ernest,  Hambrook. 

1873.  Wilcox,  Henry,  Salisbury. 

1898.  Wilcox,  Richd.  Loy,  Whitehall-court. 

1914.  Wilcox,  Stanley  Murray,  Salcombe. 

1887.  Wild,  Charles  Henry,  Prescott. 

1884.  Wild,  George  Samuel,  Booth. 

1916.  Wild,  Granville  Burnett,  Whitworth. 
1892.  Wild,  Henry  Sydney,  Guernsey. 

1885.  Wild,  Robert  Briggs,  Manchester. 
1895.  Wilde,  Alfd,  Neville,  tfrt/ry. 

1882.  Wildey,  Alex.  Gascoigne,  C.B.,  i^V. 
1890.  Wilding,  Walter  Frederick  William. 
1879.  Wiles,  Fredk.  Wm.,  #o?ws  P«/-Ar. 
1901.  Wilkes,ErnestAlfd.FreeaivS7,r?m/^« 

1892.  Wilkes,  Geo.  Arthur,  Birmingham. 
1901.  Wilkes, Wm.Hy.Grimn,Z«rWer-/<//7. 
1855.  Wilkin,  Herbert  Charles.,  Cornwull-rd. 
1862.  Wilkin,  John  Fredk.,  North  Devon. 

1893.  Wilkin,  Robt.  Hugh,  Newmarket. 

1888.  Wilkins,  John,  Hampstead. 

1865.  Wilkins,  John  Canning,  Water-lane. 
1895.  Wilkins,  Jn.  Claude  Verity,  Sarisbury. 

1899.  Wilkins,  Thos.  Halford,  Birmingham. 

1905.  Wilkins,  Trevor  Hamilton,  Chiswick. 
18y6.  Wilkins,  Walter,  Liverpool. 

1906.  Wilkins,  Wm.  Douglas,  Winicick. 
1857.  Wilkinson,  Alfd.  Geo.,  Northampton. 
1895.  Wilkinson,  Arthur  Norris,  Victoria. 
1877.  Wilkinson,  Arth.  Thos.,  Manchester. 
1873.  Wilkinson,  Auburn,  Tynemoidh. 
1884.  Wilkinson,  Clement  John,  Windsor. 
1906.  Wilkinson,  Edmund,  Bordes/et/. 
1903.  Wilkinson,  Edwd.  Aubrey  Guy,  i?.Ar. 

1915.  AVilkinson,  Geoffrey  Legh,  Stechford. 
1892.  Wilkinson,  Henry  Bacon,  Ivybridge. 

1889.  Wilkinson,  Jas.  Howard,  Dudley. 
1877.  Wilkinson,  John  Cooper,  Ash  ford. 
1915.  Wilkinson,  John  Douglas,  Stiff  on. 
1911.  Wilkinson,  John  Helby,  />'.  Columbia. 
1014.  Wilkinson,  Lancelot  C,  SB.  Bart.'s. 

1890.  Wilkinson,  Robert,  Anerley. 

1883.  Wilkinson,  Robert  Hall,  Addiscombe. 
I'M .1.  Wilkinson, Russell Facey, Hampstead. 
1892.  Wilkinson,  Sidney,  Liverpool. 

L914.  Wilkinson,  Sydney  Arthur,  Ealing. 
18*2.  Wilkinson,  Wm.  Camac,  Wimpole-st. 
L906.  Wilkinson,  William  John,  Binbrook. 
L913.  Wilks,  Henry,  Midd/esl>ro\ 

1891.  Wilks,  Joseph  Henrv,  Sheffield. 
L893.  Wilks,  Morris,  Spark  hill. 

1892.  Wilks,  Stephen  L.  B.,  Co/ioyw  ffay. 
L898.  Will,  Benry  Chisholm,  St. Leonards. 
1867.  Willan,  Geo.  Thos.  Melton  Mowbray. 
1001.  Willan,  Geo.  T.,  D.S.O.,£tt*%W*e. 

L886.  Willan,  Leonard  James,  Sat/on. 

L5396 


MEMBERS. 


289 


1907.  Willan,  Reginald,  West  Africa. 
1903.  Willan,  Richard,  Royal  Navy. 
1865.  Willan,  Thos.  Henry,  Littlehampton. 

1911.  Willans,  Esmond  Tetley,  Stockton. 
1910.  Willans, Fredc.  Jeuue,J/«e/i  Iladham. 
1889.  Willard,  Sylvester  David,  Queen-st. 

1915.  Willatt,  Arthur,  Nottingham. 
1873.  Willcocks,  Alex.  John,  I. M.S. 

1882.  Willcocks,  Arth.  Duiant,  Taunton. 

1912.  Willcocks, Robt.AValler,7^oe^«w/^o^ . 

1907.  Willcox,  Jos.  Wrn.  Jas.,  Glastonbury. 
1867.  Willcox,  Robt.  Lewis,  Warminster. 

1916.  Willenberg,  Richard  W.,  Ceylon. 

1909.  Willes,  Charles  Fitzgerald,  R.N. 
1863.  Willes,  Joseph,  Penge. 

1878.  Willes,  William,  Bournemouth. 
1862.  Willett,  Edmund,  Eastbourne. 
1881.  Willett,  Geo.  Gilmore  Drake,  Bristol. 
1899.  Willett,  John  Abernethv,  Wimpole-st. 
1880.  Willey,  Charles  Henry',  Sheffield. 
1891.  Willey,  Thomas,  Swanaye. 

1879.  Williams,  Alex.  L.,  Woodhall  Spa. 

1884.  Williams,  Alfred,  Pendleton. 

1901.  Williams,  Alfd.  Carleton,  Albion-rd. 
1876.  Williams,  Alfd.  Glover,  Brixton-hill. 
1872.  AVilliams,  Alfred  Henrv. 

1910.  Williams,Ai'th.DonaldJ.B.,7i'.4/Wctf. 
1906.  Williams,  Arth.  Harold,  Worcester. 

1911.  Williams,  Arthur  Tudor,  Bengal. 
1905.  Williams,  A.  Scott,  V.S.O.,R.A.M.C, 

1914.  Williams,  Cecil  Leonard,  Plymouth. 

1913.  Williams,  Charles  Eustace,  He.ndon. 
1876.  Williams,  Chas.  Lewis,  Potters  Bar. 

1888.  Williams,  Charles  Louis. 

1895.  Williams,Chas.  Wellingham, iVonncA. 

1915.  Williams,  Cyril  Mathias,  Burn/  Port. 

1908.  Williams,  Cyril  Oswald  O.,  Clapham. 
1886.  Williams,  David.  Carmarthen. 

1891.  Williams,  David  John,  Jamaica. 

1883.  Williams,  David  Lewis,  Ferryside. 

1909.  Williams,  David  Phillips,  India. 
1878.  Williams,  Dawson.  Ayar-street. 

1889.  AVilliams,EdgarMcKenzie,  Ti.^.Jf.  C. 
1917.  Williams,  Edward,  Shillony,  India. 
1871.  Williams,  Edward,  Aberayron. 
1901.  Williams,  Edwd.  Colston,  Brecon, 
1904.  AVilliams,  Edwd.  Rynaston,  Leicester. 

1885.  Williams, Edwd.Lloyd,Z?'oAV//<'™-^. 
1882.  Williams, Edwd. Richd.,  Carmarthen. 
1889.  Williams,Ernest Graham ll,,M<ihern. 
1899.  Williams,  Ernest  Harry,  Nero  Zealand 

1892.  Williams,  Ernest  M.,  R.A.M.C. 
1903.  AVilliams,  Ernest  Ulysses,  O.B.E. 
1866.  AA'illiams,  Evan,  L/anr/efni. 

1895.  AVilliams,FenwickD'Ar'cvM.,C>eCW. 

1893.  AVilliams,  Fredk.  Edgar.*  Buckden. 
1874.  AA'illiams,  Fredk.  Mann,  Plymouth. 

1919.  15453 


1916.  Williams,  Geoffrey  C,  Thurnbury. 
1892.  AVilliams,  Geo.  C.  W.,  Cavendishst. 

1901.  AA'illiams,  George  Edwd.,  lihostryfan. 

1884.  AVilliams,  Geo.  Herbert,  New  York. 
1886.  Williams, Geo.Rowlaiid,<Sfai<:A//r-*//*.?. 
19l9.§AVilliams,  Gladys  M.  T.,  Builth  Wells. 

1909.  AA'illiams,  Gwilym  A.,  Goicertoa. 

1913.  AVilliams,  Harold  Austin,  Swansea. 

1891.  AA'illiams,  Harry  Bowen,  Brockley. 

1916.  AA'illiams, Harry  G.  Everard,M' Chester 

1892.  AVilliams,  Harry  J.  E.  H,  Sheffield. 

1902.  AA'illiams,  Henry  Currer,  Alton. 
1381.  AVilliams,  Herbt.  Egerton,  Newport. 

1885.  Williams,  Ilerbt.  Leader,  Tufnell-pk, 
1918.  AArilliams,  Howel  Pennant,  Liverpool. 
1908.  AVilliams,  Howell  Meyrick,  Liverpool. 

1872.  AA'illiams,  Howell,  Richmond,  Yorks. 

1886.  AA'illiams,  Hugh  lAoy^IIarley-street. 

1907.  AA'illiams,  Hugh  Owen,  Abersoch. 

1866.  AA7illiams,  Sir  John,  Bart.,  G.C.  V.O. 
1897.  Williams,  Jn.  Daniel  Evans,  Bat/ersea. 
1890.  AVilliams,  John  Edward,  Ilford. 
1881.  Williams,  Jn.  Fredk.,  Camber icell-rd. 
1883.  AA'ilhams,Jn.H.Hywell,/Z'j-«;/'c/^Hf^ 

1893.  AA'illiams,  John  Owen,  Barmouth. 
1888.  AVilliams,  John  Price,  Manchester. 

1917.  AA'illiams,  John  Pritchard,  Cardiff. 

1910.  AA'illiams,  John  Pryce,  Maida-hill. 
1890.  AA'illiams,  John  Robert, Penmaenmawr 
1896.  AATilliams,  John  Svdnev,  Imminyham. 

1867.  AVilliams,  Jn.  Terrell,*7i<//To?r.' 
1910.  Williams,  John  Wilson,  Pontypridd. 
1896.  AArilliams,  Joseph  Wm.,  Stourport. 
1895.  Williams,  Kenway  Thos.,  Grosmont. 
1878.  AA'illiams,  Lemuel  Edwd.,  Liverpool. 

1895.  AA'illiams,LeonardAddams,R.A3/.  C. 

1914.  Williams,  Leslie  H.  W.,  Newport. 
1886.  AVilliams,  Lionel  Henry,  Thornb/ny. 
1878.  Williams,  Miles  Melbourne,  Cliorley. 

1883.  Williams,  Montagu  Wm.,  Leicester. 
1875.  Williams,  Neville,  Harrogate. 

1910.  Williams,  Neville  Scott,  Uganda. 
1916.  AVilliams,  Oscar,  Llanelly. 

1911.  AA'illiams,  Owen  Elias,  Bloxwich. 

1884.  AA'illiams,  Patrick  AA'atson,  Bristol. 
1901.  AA'illiams, Percv  Glvn  Savours,  Cairo. 

1918.  AArilliams,  Peter  Er'bin. 

1894.  AA'illianiSjPhilip  Geo.,StokeNeioington 

1908.  AA'illiams,  Rajaiva  Robert.  Ceylon. 

1896.  Williams,  Ralph*  Paul,  Sheffield. 
1884.  AVilliams,  Reg.  Aluzio,  Xo/ting-h.-gte. 
1871.  AVilliams,  Richard,  Bangor. 

1873.  Williams,  Richard,  Wrexham. 
1914.  Williams.  Richard,   Wanstead. 

1895.  Williams. Richd.  Bri- Ionian. New  Zeal. 
1904.  AA'illiams,  Richd.  Geoffrey,  Wrexham. 
1906.  Williams,  Richard  Haghj  Manchester. 

J  55 10  '   v 


29a 


MEMBERS. 


1907.  Williams,  Richard  Tudor,  Caergwrle. 

1881.  Williams,  Robert,  Liverpool. 

1888.  Williams,  Robert  Edwin,  Worthing. 

1915.  Williams,  Kobert  H.,  Builth  Wells. 
1883.  Williams,  Robert  Richard. 

1919.  Williams,  Roger  Lester,  Carmarthen. 
1891.  Williams,  Samuel,  Llanelly. 
1896.  Williams,  Stanley  Walter,  O.B.E. 

1910.  Williams,  Sydney,  Llanelly. 

1900.  Williams,  Sydney  Kice,Buckfadkigh. 

1911.  Williams,  Thomas  Davies,  St. David's. 

1886.  Williams,  Thos.  Henry,  Plymouth. 
1903.  Williams,  Thomas  John,  Liverpool. 
1909.  Williams,  Thomas  John,  S.  Rhodesia. 

1916.  Williams,  Thomas  Pearse,  Crapstone. 

1913.  Williams,  Trevor  Owen,  Liverpool. 
1  872.  Williams,  William,  Fishguard. 
1873.  Williams,  William,  Liverpool. 

1887.  Williams,  Wm.  Griffith,  Liverpool. 
1876.  Williams,  William  Henry,  Acton. 
1907.  Williams,  Wm.  Humphrey,  Wrexham. 
1867.  Williams,  Wm.  Jones,  Middlesbro\ 
1905.  Williams,  Wm.  Percival  G.,  I. M.S. 
1900.  Williams, Wm.  Reg.  ~Ejton,Pembroke. 

1905.  Williams,  Wm.  Wynne,  Middlesbro . 
1886.  Williams-Freeman,J  n.Peere, Andover. 
1916.  Williams- Walker,Alfred,/:?tV>m\/A'>« 
1900.  Williamson,  Arch.  Rbt.  B.,  Ontario. 

1907.  Williamson,  Cecil  Lennox,  Liverpool. 
1886.  Williamson,  Chas.  Frederick,  Horley. 

1914.  Williamson,Fredk. A mold,Streatham . 

1915.  Williamson,  Harold,  St  r eat  ham. 
1896.  Williamson,  Herbt.,  Queen  Anne-at. 

1883.  Williamson,  H.  Holdrich,  Andocer. 

1892.  Williamson,  John,  Epsom. 
1869.  Williamson,  John  Gover,  A.M.S. 

1908.  Williamson,  John  Samuel,  Swindon. 
1898.  Williamson,  Joshua,  Cleethorpes. 

1896.  Williamson,01iver  Key,  Bryanston-st. 

1884.  Williamson,  liichd.Thos., Manchester. 

1906.  WUliamson,  Wm.  Sugden,  Bradford. 
1906.  Williamson.Wilson  Trevor,  Hereford 
1881.  Willis,  Arthur  Keith. 

1905.  Willis,  Charles  Savill,  Sydney. 

1893.  Willis,  Cyril  Hamer,  Bournemouth. 
1913.  Willis,  Fredk.  Edw.  S.,  Streatham. 

1897.  Willis,  Harry  Alex.  Leg-re,  N.S.W. 
1904.  Willis,  John  Keith,  Cranleigh. 

1898.  Willis,  Jos.  Darrington,  Not tint/ham. 

1899.  Willis, Win.  Frederick,  Fielding, N.Z. 

1906.  Willis-Bund,  Hy.  Dewi  11.,  M.O. 
1906.  Willmore,  James  Graham,  Egypt. 
1895.  Willmore,  Wm.  SouAwick,  I.M.S. 
1*03.  Willmot,  Robert,  Tasmania. 
1892.  Willock.  Edwd.  Hulse.  Croydon. 

1879.  WiUoughby,Jas.Fdk.lMgby,S©u*AK>Ifl 
1888.  Willoughby,  Wm.  Geo.,  Last  bourne. 
'  15567 


1914.  Wills,  Alfred,  Denmark-hill. 
1916.  Wills,  Arthur  Gerald  P.,  M.C. 
1869.  Wills,  Charles,  Farnsfield. 
1896.  Wills,  James  Tremlett,  Felstead. 
1903.  Wills,  Robert  Glover,  Gt.  Crosby. 

1898.  Wills,  Walter  Kenneth,  Clijton. 

1884.  Wills,  Wm.  Alfred,  Midhurst. 
181)4.  Willson,  Henry,  Weybridge. 
1892.  Willson,  Jn.  Wherry,  Bradford. 
I8i»4.  Willway, Fred. Wm.',ft epSeaMission. 
1894.  Wilmot,  Philip  McK.  G,  Plymouth. 
1902.  Wilmot,  Reg.  Cameron,  R.A.M.C. 

1899.  Wilmot,  Rbt.EardlevBvam,^M?Wi«H!. 
1877.  Wilmot,  Thomas,  Bradford. 

1912.  Wilson,  Alan,  M.C.,  Lothersdale. 
1916.  Wilson,  Alban,  M  uswell-road. 

1885.  Wilson,  Albert,  7/*///. 

1908.  Wilson,  Ambrose  Cyril,  Oldham. 
1888.  Wilson,  Arch.  Scarlyn,  SE.  Leonards. 

1875.  Wilson, Arth.CoLdei i Jordan,Pe«w<o«e 

1876.  Wilson,  Arth.  Huelin,  G.  Post-office. 

1892.  Wilson.  Arthur  Marina,  Cape  Town. 

1913.  Wilson,  Cecil  William,  Fellows-rd. 
1908.  Wilson,  C.  McMoran,  M.C,  Barrotv. 
1874.  Wilson,  Chas.  W.,  Bury  St.  Edmunds 
1890.  Wilson,  CLias.  William,  Ontario. 
1906.  Wilson,  Chris.  James,  M.C,  E.  Afr. 
1905.  Wilson,  David,  Hudder.sjield. 

1877.  Wilson,  E.M.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 
1902.  Wilson,  Edward  Allan,  Keighley. 

1886.  Wilson,  Foden,  Birkenhead. 
1902.  Wilson,  Fredk.  Ernest,  Brockley. 

1893.  Wilson,Fdk. Wal lace, PeakFreanSf Co. 

1902.  Wilson,  Geoff.  V\\\ni\>toxi,Lani/wuthby 

1882.  Wilson,  George,  R.A.M.C. 

1880.  Wilson,  George  John,  Plymouth. 

1915.  Wilson,  Gerald  Richd.  C,  £.  Malting. 
1908.  Wilson,  Graham  Lionel  J., Sumner-pl. 

1916.  Wilson,  Graham  S.,  Chariny-cross-h. 
1904.  Wilson,  Harry  Theo.  Minden,  D.S.O. 

1881.  Wilson,  Henry,  Manchester. 

1908.  Wilson, Hy.AdrianFitzroy,i?iW/?t'oorf. 

1903.  Wilson,  Henry  Lydiard.  Gordon-sq. 
1895.  Wilson,  Horace  \V\):?u>\\Birmi)iyham. 

1894.  Wilson,  Horace  Richard,  Grove-lane. 

1909.  Wilson,  Humphrey  B.,  O.B.E. 
L861.  Wilson,  J&meB.LtverpooL 

1883.  Wilson,  John  Grant,  Clevedon. 
1890.  Wilson,  John  Cratton,  Victoria. 
1867.  Wilson, Jn. II v.Varker,Brondesb'i/-rd. 
1873.  Wilson,  John  Smith,  BankofN.S.  W. 
lit  1 4.  Wilson,.TohnSt.Geo.,M.G,.W/i/W' 
1907.  Wilson,  Lorton  Alex.,  Harrow. 

L91  1.  Wilson,  Maurice  C,  M.C,  Hatteraea. 

1882.  Wilson,MervynSeppings, Chippenham, 
L908,  Wilson,  Murray  Richd. Osmond,  />'«///. 

1904.  Wilson,  Norman  Methven,  2.J/.S. 

15624 


MEMBERS. 


21)  1 


1912.  Wilson,  Oscar  Reg.  Lewis,  Croydon. 
1009.  Wilson,  Philip  Fredk.,  Letchworth. 

1882.  Wilson,  Reg.  William,  Croydon. 
1807.  Wilson,  Richard,  Grantham. 
1873.  Wilson,  Samuel,  Mare-street. 
1015.  Wilson,  Samuel,  Mare-street. 

1883.  Wilson,TheodoreStacey,  Birmingham 

1883.  Wilson,  Thomas,  West  Australia. 
1910.  Wilson,  Thomas,  Burnley. 

1915.  Wilson,  William  Bernard.  Mare-st. 
1910.  Wilson,  Wm.  Etherington,  St.  Bart.'s. 
1873.  Wilson, Wm.Teasdale,Om/o//,  U.S.A. 

1873.  Wilson,  Wm.  Wright,  Birmingham. 

1898.  Wilton,  Stanley,  .EW  Liss,  Hants. 
1904.  Wiltshire,  Harold  W.,  O.B.E.,D.S.O. 

1913.  Wiltshire,  II.  GoodYntiyKiny'sColl.-h. 
1896.  Wimhle,  Herbert  Chas.,  Bushey. 

1902.  Wiltshire,  Hbt.  Pattison,  Emsworth. 
l'.K)9.  Wince,  Walter  George. 

1874.  Winckworth,  Cbas.  Edwd.,  Sheffurd. 
1867.  Winckworth,  Chas.  Trew,  Brighton. 

1903.  Winckworth,  Harold  Chas.,  i<!..<0/.  C. 
1893.  Winckworth, WadhamBruce,  Taunton 
1907.  Winder,  Jolm,  Bedford-park. 

1900.  Winder,MauriceG.,I).S.O.,fi^4^f.C. 
1882.  Winder,  William  Henry,  Borstal. 

1901.  Windeyer,  John  Cadell. 

1891.  Wimlle,  Jabez  Davenport,  Southall. 

1884.  Windley,  William,  Nottingham. 

1899.  Windsor,  Charles  William,  Royston. 

1892.  Windsor,  Frank  Needham,  /..flf.S 
l!K)7.  Windsor,  James  Frederick,  Henley. 

1885.  Windsor-Aubrey,  Hy.  W.,  Bristol 
1801.  Wine,  Henry  Charles,  iVetc  Zealand. 

1917.  Winfield,  Arthur,  Hoy  lake. 

1914.  Winfield,  Fredk.  Butwell,  O.B.E. 
1899.  Wingate,  Basil  F.,  U.S.O.,  R.A.M.C. 

1890.  Wingate,  Win.  Warburton,CWM&'<ft/p. 

1902.  Wingate,SaulW.Wingate,ZrtMCff^<r. 
1885.  Wingrave,  Thomas,  Finsbury-circus. 
1885.  Wingrave,  V.  H.  W.,  Bloamsbury-sq. 
1909.  Winlc.  Charles  Stewart,  Wimbledon. 
1898.  Winktield,  Chas.  Franks,  Whetstone. 

1898.  Winktield,  Wm.  Bertram,  R.A.M.C. 

1889.  Winn,  Thomas  Cromwell,  Hackney. 
1888.  Winnett,  Frederick,  Toronto. 

1918.  WinnettjJulius  Maurice, Melrose-gdns 
1885.  Winship,  Wm.  Algernon,  California. 
1878.  Winskell,  William  Edwin,  Ontario. 

1891.  Winslow,  Walter,  North  Stoke. 
1880.  Winstanley,Rbt.Wyndh'm,^'s/e??jc/-e 

1899.  Winston,  Gerald  Denton,  O.rford-gns. 

1893.  AVinston,  Wm.  Bamford,  Bowes-pk. 
1914.  Winter,  Arthur  Graham,  Penrith. 

1894.  Winter,  Edward  Stuart,  Lincoln. 
1918.  Winter,  Geoflroy,  Wolverhampton. 

1890.  Winter. G.  Mitchell,  O.B.E.,  Torquay. 

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1888.  Winter,  Ilerbt.  Edmund,  ii.AJ/.C. 

1913.  Winter,  Herbert  G.,  M.C.,  Lewis/mm . 
1895.  Winter,  John  Bradbury,  Brighton. 
1883.  Winter,  Thomas  Bassell,  R.A.M.C. 

1879.  Winter,  Walt.  Hy.  T.,  WlverVmpfn. 
1912.  Winteibotham,  John,  Ludbroke-terr. 
1903.  Winterbotham,Lauri3tonL.,Z«>«£w//. 
1899.  Winteibotham,  Raynor,  Brixn-orth. 
1877.  Winterbottom,  Arth.  Thos.,  Stroud. 
1891.  Wiutle,  Colston,  Bristol. 

1914.  Wippell,  Wm.  Pridham,  St.  Bart.'s. 

1903.  Wisdom,  Rbt.  Horace  CO.,  Sudbury. 

1876.  Wise,  Alfred  Thos.  Tucker,  Strete.' 

1916.  Wise,  Cuthbert  Edward,  Switzerland. 
1895.  Wise,  Harry  Mortimer,  Plumstead. 
1888.  Wise,  Henry  Wellsted,  Stockport. 

1904.  Wise,  Kenrick  Stanton,  Br.  Guiana. 
1910.  Wise,  Walter  Fredk.,  George-st. 
1895.  Wiseman,  David  Wm.,  Forest-hill. 

1917.  Wiseman,  James  Harry,  Walkleg. 

1877.  Wishart,  John,  London,  Ontario. 
1887.  Wisken,  Charles,  Hey  wood. 

1912.  With,  Percy  Arthur;  R.A.M.C. 

1891.  With  am,  Ernest  Wells,  Assam. 
1894.  Withain,  Henry,  Boston. 

1892.  Withers,  Fredk.  Ernest,  CouttsSf  Co. 
1882.  Withers,  John  Sheldon,  Sidmouth. 

1880.  Withers,  Oliver,  Sale. 

1894.  Withers,  Percy,  Broadway,  Worcester. 
1872.  Withers,  Robert,  Southsea. 

1918.  Withers,  Samuel  Anthony,  Swell. 
1868.  Withington,  Jas.  Bissell,  Ramsyate. 
1903.  Withrow,  Oswald  Charles,  Ontario. 

1908.  Witnev,  Ernest  Wm.,  Whitstable. 
1910.  Witts," Charles,  M.C.,  Hereford. 

1893.  Woakes,  Claud  Edward,  Wimpole-*t. 
1906    Wolfe,  John  Henry,  Hanwell. 

1895.  Wolfenden,  Hy.  Chas.,  Burton-on-Tr. 

1909.  Wolferstan,  Kenneth,  Salop. 
1804.  AVolferstan,  Sedley,  Plymouth. 

1905.  Wolff,  Ernest  Douglas,  Z".  Dereham. 
1918.  Wolff,  Eugene,  Finchley-road. 

1918.  Wolff,  Robert,  Oudtshoorn,  S.A. 

1919.  Wolff,  Sidney,  Guy's-hospital. 
1903.  Wollaston,  Alex.  Fdk.  R.,  .Sn'sfo/. 

1879.  Wolrige,  Herbt.E. Rhodes, Melbourne. 

1880.  Wolstenholme,Rchd. Hanson,<S7///W</ 
1870.  Wolverson,  Thomas,  Wolverhamptot- 
1919.  Wong,  Man,  West  R~ensi?iyton. 
1919.  Wong,  Sik  To,  llythe. 

1894.  Wonnacott,Rchd.  \i^.ll.,Faversham 

1913.  Woo,  Arthur  Wai-tak,  Highbury-pl. 
1880.  Wood,  Arthur  George,  Cortsham. 
1886.  Wood,  Arth.  Thorley,  Lpxuich. 

1878.  Wood,  Charles,  Folkestone. 

19C8.  Wood,  Chas.  Albert,  M.C.,  /.AT.& 
1002.  Wood,  Charles  Herbert,  Langley. 
157&8  r2  ' 


292 


MEMBERS. 


1899.  Wood,  Charles  Rawdon,  Horn. 

1885.  Wood,  Edward,  Enfield. 

1880.  Wood,  Edward  Archer,  Dulwich. 
1876.  Wood,  Edward  Joshua.  Maidstone. 
1870.  Wood,Ed\viiiBn>\viiri g g,  Birmingham 
1904.  Wood,  Frank  HLerbert,  Bampton. 
1890.  Wood,  Prank  Stanley,  Sheffield. 
1918.  Wood,  Franklin  Garrett,  SouthpoH. 

1886.  Wood, Geo. Edwd.Cartwright,2?fl#tffl»i 

1907.  Wood,  George  Ernest,  Doneaster. 
1854.  Wood,  George  Jacob. 

1890.  Wood,  Guy  Edwd.  Mills,  CharterKse. 
1873.  Wood,  Henry  Thorold,  Heathfield, 
1803.  Wood,  Henry  Utting,  Brandon. 
1866.  Wood,  Horatio,  Balsall  Heath. 

1896.  Wood,  Horatio  C.  Wm., Birmingham. 

1887.  Wood,  Hubert  Moody,  Dulwich. 

1880.  Wood,  James,  St.  Anne's-on-Sea. 
1898.  Wood,  James.  Bolton. 

1893.  Wood,  John,  Walmer. 
1912.  Wood,  John  Alfred,  Oxford. 
1890.  Wood,  John  Askey,  Northampton. 
1898.  Wood,  John  Bum*  Natal. 
1918.  Wood,  John  Eric,  Southampton. 

1897.  Wood,  John  H.,  M.C.,  Leyburn. 
1906.  Wood,  John  L.,  O.B.E.,  R.A.M.C. 
1901.  Wood,  Joseph  Arthur,  Hereford. 

1898.  Wood,  Leonard,  R.A.M.C. 

1881.  Wood,  Louis  Edmund,  Penshurst. 
1883.  Wood,  Neville  Thorold,  Elvaston-pl, 
1897.  Wood,  Percival,  Crawley. 

1878.  Wood,  Percy  Moore,  Sydney. 
1869.  Wood,  Richard,  Llanbedr. 
1865.  Wood,  Robert,  Ilkeston. 

1895.  Wood,  Robert  Moorsom,  Harley-st. 
1909.  Wnod,StanislausSwonnellM.,  Cat  ford 

1908.  Wood,  Stanley,  Burnley. 
1890.  Wood,  Thos.  Jason,  Bradford. 
1868.  Wood,  Thos.  Outterson,  Torquay. 

1896.  Wood,  Walter  Robert,  flow. 
1908.  Wood,  Wilfrid  Burton,  Chislehurst. 

1897.  Wood.Wm.BirdHerapathj&MtfApor*. 
l'S7.'!.  Wood,Wm.JohnHaram,<S9w£Aa«2jyfo« 
1908.  Wood,  Wm.  Louis  Reng,  M.O.,  0«*e«. 

1901.  Wood,  William  Vincent,   lam/ford. 

190H.  Wood,  Wm.  Wallace,  Enfield. 
1880.  Woodall,  Rbt.  Win..  Hettun-le-Hole. 
L898.  Woodbridge,  Elliol  Wilson,  JW</. 
L888.  Woodbury,  John  McGaw,  AV/r  J'w/,-. 

1899.  Woodcock,]  l\.<  lhadw  \e\,,ralmers-qit. 
[880.  Woodcock,  Herbert  de  Carle,  Leeds. 
1864.  Woodd,  Heni'j  Tumor,  Tavistock. 

1898.  W Ifield,  Thos.  Harold,  Dartford. 

1864.  Woodford,  Edwd.  Russell,  Fiwiinor. 
L896.  Woodford,Edwd.VivianR.,.,  Ibingdon. 

Woodforde,  Alfd.  Pownall,  Eo/%. 
L906.  Woodforde,  AJfd.Wm.  Geo.,2torA;»iy. 
16796 


1898.  Woodforde,Rbt.EdmundH.,5fl^oc^. 
1893.  Woodhead,Thos.Fielding,lfM(/rfe;-a/rf 

1899.  Wood-Hill,  Henry  Gilbert,  Beccles. 
1882.  Woodhouse,  Alfd!  E.  C,  Bridgwater. 

1886.  Woodhouse,FrancisDecirnus,.#/'W/'V/ 

1915.  Woodhouse,  Guy  Walker,  Wellington. 

1916.  Woodhouse,  Rbt.  Arnold,  Preston. 
1918.  Woodhouse,  Sydney  C,  Teignmouth. 

1880.  Woodhouse,  SirT.  P.,  K.C.M.G.,C.B. 
1878.  Woodman,  Wm.  Edwin,  St. Leonards. 

1896.  Woodman,  Wm.  James,  Hong  Kong. 
1909.  Woodruff,  Charles  R.,  M.B.E. 

1912.  Woodruff,  Harold  A.,  Mill-hill. 

1917.  Woodruff,Keith  MontaguCumberl'nd 

1881.  Woodruff",  Ju.  Winthrop,  Binstead. 

1903.  Woods,CharlesWm. Tutliill,  W.Austr. 

1918.  Woods,  Eric  Arthur,  Oxford. 
1859.  Woods,  Francis  Hollis,  N.S.  W. 

1915.  Woods,  Frank  Hamersley,  Barfs-ct. 

1908.  Woods,  Harold  Fergie,  Golders-hill. 
1862.  Woods,  Hv.  Chas.,C.B.,  C.V.O.,R.N. 
1893.  Woods,  Ilbt.  Hunter,  Neiv  Milton. 

1909.  Woods,  James  Cowan,  O.B.E. 
1878.  Woods,  John  Francis,  Harley-street. 
1902.  Woods,  John  Rbt.  Lloyd,   Worthen. 
1917.  Woods,  Leonard  H.,  Westboume-gds. 
1914.§Woods,  Mary,  Stewartstoum. 

1911.  Woods,  Matthew  .May,  St.  George1  s~h. 

1887.  Woods.  Xinian  Wildridge,  Ontario. 

1916.  Woods,  Reginald  Salisbury,  Clapham. 

1904.  Woods.  Rbt.  Stanton,  London-hoap. 

1913.  Woods.  Wm.  Wilson,  Fulham. 
1909.  Woodsend,  Robert  Noel,  Catterick. 
1899.  Woodstock,Chas.  Percy,  Bournemouth 
1904.  Woodward,  Hy.  Martin  M.,  Pershore. 
1858.  Woodward,  Martin,  Pershore. 

1887.  Woodward,  William,  O.F.S.  Proo. 
1902.  Woodwark,  Arth.  S.,  C.M.G.,  ( !.B.  E. 
1902.  Woodwark,  Chas.  Stuart,  King's  Lynn. 
1899.  Woodyatt,H.Constantine,  WrPngh'm 

1888.  Woodyatt,  John  Fred,  Halifax.  ' 
1887.  Woolttridge,  Arth.  Tylee,  Camberley. 

1917.  Woolf,  Ephraim  Benjamin. 

1014.  Woolf.  Montague  Sydney, Wood-green 
1867.  Woolhouse,  Frederick,  Sheffield. 
1010.  Woollard,  Charles.  Vancouver. 
1906.  Woollatt,  Percy  Charles,  Ware. 

1897.  Woollcombe,  Alfred,  Roy.  Navy. 
L879.  Woollett,  Sidney  Window,  O.B.E. 
1897.  Woolley,  Edward  John,  Surbiton, 
1895.  Woolley,  Fred.  Duke,  Manchester. 
1881.  Woolley,  George  Talbot,  Victoria. 
1895.  Woolley,  Jasper  Maxwell,  /.J/..v. 
IH'.iii.  Woolley,  Thomas  Fisher,  ./«-///. 
1885.  Woolmer,  Shirley  Lawr.,  Argentina. 
1917.  Woolrich,  Wm.  Grant,  Sanaerstead. 
1017.  Woolward,  Arthur  Trevor,  Middle. 

15852 


MEMBERS. 


293 


1906.  Wootton,  John  Charles,  Soutlifields. 

1907.  Wootton,  Leonard  Hy.,  M..G., Sutton. 

1889.  VVorboys,  Thos.  Sanders,  Brighton. 
1912.  Wordley,  Eric,  M.C.,  Gerrarcts  Cross. 
1886.  Wordsworth,  Wm.  Jn.,  Mansfield. 
1919.  Worger,  William,  Radstock. 

1890.  Worley,  Philip,  Manchester. 

1899.  Worley ,Wrn.  E.  Nm%diei\,Beauvoir-rd. 

1885.  Wornum,  Geo.  Porter,  Belsize-park. 
1893.  Worrall,Edwd.Stauislaus,  Wimple-st. 

1891.  Worsley,  Reg.  Carmichael,  Coventry. 

1900.  Worsley,  Richd.  Le  Geyt,  Home  Office. 
1911.  Worster- Drought,  Cecil  C,  Dover. 
1893.  Worth,  Erskine  Herbert,  Streatham. 
1896.  Worth,Reginald,O.B.E.,t/p/J.  Tooting 
1899.  Worthington,  Sir  E.  S.,  K.C.  V.O.,C.B. 
1895.  Worthington, Geo. \iger9,Lrnd)-mdod 

1892.  Worthington, Harry Edw.jB'rch'ngt'n. 

1895.  Worthington,  John  Vigers,  Olton. 
1899.  Worthington,  Oscar  C,  Birchington. 

1901.  Worthington,  Richd.  Till,  Lowestoft. 
1867.  Worts,  Charles  James,  Fordham. 

1893.  Worts,  Stanley  Edwin,  Colchester. 
1906.  Wragg,  Ernest,  Guy's-hosp. 

1899.  Wraith,ErnestArnold,C.B.E.,D.S.O. 

1894.  Wrangham,  John  Marris,  Lincoln. 

1896.  Wrangham,  Wm.,  O.B.E.,  Bradford. 
3894  Wray,  William  Thomas,  Hull 

1901.  Wreford,  Heyman,  Exeter. 

1887.  Wreford,  Jn.,  Jan.  Army  <y  Navy  Club. 
1892.  Wrench,  Edwd.  B.,  Ireshopeburn. 

1902.  Wrench,  Guy  Theodore,  Bath-club. 
1861.  Wright,  Alfred,  Romford. 

1886.  Wright,  Alfred,  R.A.M.C. 

1896.  Wright,  Alfd.  Bosworth,  Southsea. 

1887.  Wright, Bernard  Duncan  Z.,Coltishall. 

1886.  Wright,  Charles  Franklin,  Bye. 
1908.  Wright,  Chas.  Samuel  E.,  NewCatton. 

1887.  Wright,  Edmund  Hasell,  L.M.S. 

1914.  Wright,  Ernest  Jenuer,  Sierra  Leone. 
1906.  Wright,  Everard  Lister,  S.  Africa. 
1911.  Wright,  Frederick  Cecil,  R.N. 
1904.  Wright, Fdk.  RU.Em^toii,  Braunton, 
1884.  Wright,  Oaskoin  Richd.  M.,  Thame. 
1886.  Wright,  Geo.  Cornelius  Wm.,  G.P.O. 

1906.  Wright,  Harold  Nairne,  Farnham. 
1878.  Wright,  Harry  Claude,  Cape  Prov. 
1876.  Wright,  Henry,  New  Zealand. 

1915.  Wright,  Henry  W.  S.,  Wembley. 

1883.  Wright, HollandHodgs'n,  Ospringe-rd. 

1884.  Wright,  John  Lister,  Southsea. 

1888.  Wright,  Joseph  Farrall,  Bolton. 
1913.  Wright,  Leslie  Doug.,  Cavendish-pl. 

1907.  Wright,  Oswald  Kentish.  Holt. 
1886.  Wright,  Robert  W.,  C.M.G.,  A.M.S. 
1896.  Wright,  Samuel  Reginald,  Romford. 
1892.  Wright,  Sydney  Faulconer,  Lee. 

15909 


1900.  Wright,  Thomas  James,  Norwich. 
1888.  Wright,  Thos.  Nesbitt,  Blackheath. 
1909.  Wright,  Thomas  Strethill,  Thaxted. 
18f»4.  Wright,  Walter  Southey,  Wool. 
1876.  Wright,  Wm.  Henry,  Leamington. 

1884.  Wright,  William  Henry,  Liverpool. 
1894.  Wrinch,  Edwin  Percy,  Boston. 
1898.  Wroughton,Arth.01iverB.,i?..i.  Jf . C. 
1902.  Wroughton,  John  Henry,  Basutoland. 

1885.  Wunderlich,  Otto  Fredk.,  N.S.W. 
1917.  Wyatt,  Alfred  Frank,  Otter y  St.  Mary. 

1892.  Wyatt,  Charles  John,  Penycraig. 
1906.  Wyatt,  Harold  Douglas,  Godalminy. 
1919.  Wyatt,  Raymond  B.  II.,  Bedford. 
1888.  Wyatt,  Walter  Lionel,  Hornsea. 

1886.  Wyatt-Smith,  Frank,  Crofton. 
1882.  Wyborn,  Samuel,  Ross. 

L918.  Wyborn,  Vyvian  Deane,  Windsor. 

1893.  Wyche,  Ernest  Morton,  Nottingham, 
1914.  Wyer,  John  Fras.  Wilcox,  Ringwood. 
1896.  Wykes,  Wm.  Henry,  Hugglescote. 
1906.  Wyler,  Edwin  Jos.,  M.C.,  Coleman-st. 

1901.  Wylie,  Angus,  Regent 's-pk.-rd '. 
1892.  Wylie,  Jas.  Thompson  Roy,  Sallins. 

1894.  Wyllys,  William,  Great  Yarmouth. 
1901.  Wynn,  William  Hy.,  Birmingham. 

1887.  Wynne,  Edwd.  Thomas,  Queensland. 
1901.  Wynne,GrahamShawA.S.,.<4?w/7>y«MM 

1888.  Wynne,  John  Darley,  Clo-iimel. 
1856.  Wynne,  Wm.  A.  Smith,  Herringfleet. 
1888.  Wynter,  Andrew  Ellis,  Bristol. 
1892.  Wysard,  Alex.  Thomas,  Ashtead. 


Y. 

1917.  Yahilevitz,  Shebsel,  Brondesbury. 
1907.  Yates,  Arthur  Lowndes,  M.C. 
1919.  "Sates,  Harold  Blacow,  Preston. 
1861.  Yates,  James,  Oldham. 
1900.  Yates,  Thomas  Preston,  Manchester. 

1888.  Yate3,  Wm*.  Bartlemore,  Oldham. 
1881.  Ye&t\mm, J  o\\\\\\7a\{.,  Auburn,  S.Aust. 

1889.  Yeld,  Walter  Harry,  Welbeck-street. 
1893.  Yelf,  Jn.  Burnet,  Shipston-on-Stour. 
1914.  Yeo,  Kenneth  John,  Reigate. 

1890.  Yeoman,  Stanley,  Manchester. 
1916.  Yeoman,  William,  Stokesley. 
1887.  Yeoman,  Wm.  Metcalfe,  Stokesley. 

1903.  Yetts,  Walter  Perceval,  Lloyd's-bank. 

1904.  Yin,  Suat  Chwan,  Sinqapore. 
1886.  Yolland,  John  H.,  C.B.E.,  Bromley. 
1907.  Yonge,  Ambrose  Pode,  Twickenham. 
1910.  Yood,  Raphael,  New  Jersey,  U.S.A. 
1896.  Yorke-Davies,  Jn.  Wynne,  Harley-st. 
1877.  Yoshida,  Kenzo  Hidenari,  Japan. 
1870.  Young,  Adam,  Ear Cs- court. 

15962 


294 


MEMBERS. 


1919.  Young,  Alfred  Ernest,  fVeaton-s.-tnare 
1902.  Young,  Aiistair  Cameron,  Ipswich. 

1895.  Young,  Archibald.  Sheffield. 

1898.  Young,  Bertram  Alichell,  Hassocks. 
1916.  Young,  Campbell,  Worthing. 
I8d4.  Young,  Charles  Stewart,  Dundee. 
lss<;.  Young.Clms.  W.Forrest,  Westminster ; 
1885.  Young,  Edwd.  Herbt.,  Okehampton. 
]s74.  Young,  Edward  William,  I. M.S. 

1901.  Young,  Ernest  Eric,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

1902.  Young,  Fred.  Armstrong,  O.B.E. 
19'>2.  Young,  George,  JVeic  ForA;. 

l'.K)4   Young,Grabam Pallister, BirmingKm 

1903.  Young,  Hy.  Geo.  Keith,  Braintree. 

1 896.  Young, Hy. Win. Pennyfather,ATY^>7/ 

1872.  Young,  John,  Narborongh. 

1891.  Young,  John,  Stamford-hill. 

1899.  Young,  John  Charles,  Westcliff. 

1892.  Young,  J.  Claudius,  Cuba,  New  York. 

1873.  Young,  Ralph,  Oldham. 

1880.  Young,Rchd.Weeke8,/?«*«Hy,Ar.S.  IF 

1904.  Y'oiing,Sam.LeggateO.,F<//-m7/i,/.  W 
1901.  Young,  Thomas,  Woolacombe. 

15985 


1888.  Y'oung,  Thomas  Brett,  Halesowen. 
Fs72.  Young,  Thos.  Frederic,  Liverpool. 
1910.  Young,  W alter  Ansley,  Redmans-rd. 
1914.  Young,  William  Arthur,  Blackheath. 
1900.  Young,  Win.  Arth.  Bruce,  Blackburn. 
1900.  Young,  William  John,  Cambridge. 
1879.  Young,  Wms.  Hy.  Frome,  Grantham. 
1916.  Y'ouuger,  Geo.C.N. ,  Mecklenburgh-sq. 
1902.  Yule,  Bransby,  Highgate-rd. 
1887.  Y'unge-Bateman,  M.  Geo.,  Folkestone. 


1917.  Zachariah,  George,  Malabar,  S.  I. 
1890.  Zeidan,  Selim,  Cairo. 
1910.  Zeitline,  Eeiba,  Tavistock-place. 
1892.  Ziehy-Woinarski,  S.E.A.,  Victoria. 
1887.  Ziemann,IIermannPeter,  Cricklewot  «t. 
1878.  Ziminermann,Benj.Frazier,  WimblWn 
1900.  Zorab,  Arthur  Batoum,  Southampton. 
1917.  Zortrnan,  Israel  Hyman,  Leeds. 
1895.  Zumbado,  Federico,  Costa  i?t«i. 
1890.  Zum-Buscli,  Josef  Paul^Ynsowry-^yMif 
10005 


LICENTIATES   IN   MIDWIFERY. 


295 


LICENTIATES  IN  MIDWIFERY. 

N.B.  Licentiates  marked  t  are  not  Fellows  or  Members  of  the  College. 


A. 

1868.  Adams,  Edward  John. 
1872.  Adams,  John. 

1869.  Angove,  Edward  Scudamore. 
1867.  Appleton,  Robert  Carlisle. 


B. 

1858.  Banning,  Robert  Joseph. 

1862.  Barnes,  Thomas  Henry. 

1865.  Barraclongh,  Rbt.  Wooding  Sutton. 
1867.  Barrick,  Eli  James. 

1859.  Bensley,  Edwin  Clement. 

1860.  Blaker,  Edgar  Shaw. 
1856.  Blease,  Thomas  Torkington. 
1871.  Bodman,  Francis  Henry. 
1867.  Brewer,  Henry  Melville. 

1863.  Brown,  Frederick  Gordon. 
1867.  Browne,  John  Walton. 
1865.  Burge,  Frederick  John. 


C. 


1857.  Carey,  Francis  Edward. 
1862.  Carter,  Jabez. 

1873.  Charlesworth,  Henry,  C.M.G. 
1861.  Colah,  Muncherjee  Beranijee. 
1867.  Coombs,  Rowland  Hill. 
1853.  Cooper,  Clarence. 

1858.  Cowell,  George. 
1866.  Creed,  John  Mildred. 
1866.  Cresswell,  Richard. 

1858.  Croucher,  Alexander  Richard. 
1866.  Crowther,  Edward  Lodewyk. 

1859.  Cullen,  Peter. 


D. 


1856.  Dalton,  Frederick  George. 
1854.  Dixon,  John. 
1862.  Dobson,  Thomas. 
1859.  Dodsworth,  Frederick  Charles. 
1868.  Douglas,  William. 
1867.  Draper,  William. 
34 


E. 

1865.  Earle,  Robert  Charles. 
1863.  Ellerton,  John. 
1856.  Evans,  Charles  Jewel. 


F. 

1867.  Fawsitt,  Thomas. 

1863.  Fox,  Cornelius  Benjamin. 

G. 

1857.  George,  Charles  Frederick. 

1866.  Gibbes,  John  Murray. 
1871.  Giles,  Peter  Broome. 

1867.  Gomes,  Antonio  Simplicio. 
1860.  Greenhill,  Joseph  Ridge. 
1856.  Greenwood,  James. 

1858.  Griffith,  Hugh. 

1868.  Grose,  Samuel. 

H. 

1855.  Hall,  William. 

1875.  Hamerton,  George  Albert. 

1860.  Harris,  John  Charles. 

1867.  Harvey,  James  D'Arcy. 

1865.  Hatherly,  Henry  Reginald. 

1867.  Havard,  David. 

1862.  Hibberd,  Edward. 

1869.  Hoar,  Charles  Edward. 
1855.  Holland,  Henry  Frederick. 
1875.  Hosford,  Thomas  Stroud. 

1870.  Huggins,  Samuel  Tilcott. 


fl875.  levers,  Eyre. 


1862.  James,  John. 
1872.  Jay,  Henry  Mason. 
1866.  John,  William. 

1858.  Jones,  Evan. 

1865.  Jones,  William  Owen. 

1859.  Joyce,  Thomas. 

65 


290 


LICENTIATES   IN    MIDWIFERY. 


L. 

1809.  Lack,  Thomas  Lambert. 
1863  Laogstan,  Thomas. 
18(34.  Lawrence,  Henry  Cripps. 
1872.  Lett,  Francis. 
18G6.  Loane,  Joseph. 
1860.  Loveg-rove,  Charles. 
1866.  Lowndes,  Frederick  Walter. 
1871.  Lycett,  John  Allan. 
1858.  Lynes,  Edward. 


M. 


185-5.  Michell,  George. 
1855.  Millard,  William  Joseph  Kelson. 
fl871.  Mondelet,  William  Henry. 
1863.  Moore,  Thomas. 
1862.  Morton,  Thomas  Henry. 


N. 

1868.  Naish,  Frederick  James. 
1858.  Needham,  Sir  Frederick. 
1853.  Nicholls,  James. 
1861.  Ninnis,  Belgrave,  C.V.O. 


O. 

1855.  O'Connell,  Peter. 
fl859.  Oliver,  Somerville. 


1872.  Parkes,  William  Edmund. 
1858.  Pickett,  Jacob. 
1871.  Pires,  Joseph  Octaviano. 
88 


Q. 


1866.  Quick,  John. 

R. 

1865.  Ray,  William. 
1857.  Riley,  James. 

1869.  Roberts,  Richard  Lawton. 
1862.  Robinson,  Georye. 

1866.  Robinson,  Richard  Holt. 
1853.  Rolston,  Peter  Williams. 


S. 

1864.  Salter,  John  Henrv. 
1863.  Smith,  Richard  Wagstaff. 

1865.  Stone,  William  Domett. 

T. 

1866.  Thurston,  William  French. 
1855.  Tomlinson,  John  Tomlinson. 

W. 

1870.  Walker,  Samuel. 

1867.  Walters,  James  Hopkins. 
1873.  Ward,  Walter  Alfred. 

1855.  Wilkin,  Herbert  Charles. 

1862.  Willett,  Edmund. 

1868.  Winckwortk,  Charles  Trew 

1863.  Wine,  Henrv  Charles. 

1856.  Wynne,  William  Arnold  Smith. 


1862.  Yates,  James. 

1860.  Young-,  Henrv  James. 

iio 


LICENTIATES  IN   DENTAL  SURGEliY. 


297 


LICENTIATES  IN  DENTAL  SURGES Y. 

The  Prefix  X  indicates  a  Fellow  of  the  College. 
The  Prefix  *  indicates  a  Member  of  the  College 


1912.  Achner,  Conrad  Adolph. 
*1899.  Ackery.  Edward  Faulknor. 
*1894.  Ackland,  Charles  Herbert. 
*1897.  Ackland,  Donald. 
*1882.  Ackland,  John  McKno. 
*1887.  Ackland,  Robert, 
*1884.  Ackland,  William  Robert. 

1890.  Acton,  George  Harris. 
1886.  Acton,  John  Streets. 

1918.  Adams,  Douglas  William  Smale. 
1912.  Adams,  Robert  Reginald. 
1914.  Adams,  Sidney. 
19]  2.  Adderley,  William. 

1912.  Ade,  Marcel. 

1904.  Aitken,  Frederick  Watson. 
1908.  Alabaster,  Stammers  Henry. 

1874.  Alabone,  Alfred. 
1918.  Alabone,  Leslie. 
1918.  Alc6e,  Jacques. 

1897.  Alder,  James  Urquhart. 

1900.  Aldis,  Allan  Walter. 

1878.  Alexander,  Adolphus  Benjamin. 

1913.  Alexander,  Henry  John  Farrow. 
1900.  Alexander,  Matthew. 

1900.  Allen,  Arthur  Raymond  Burnett. 
1916.  Allen,  Geoffrey  Walter. 

1916.  Allen,  Harold  John. 

1900.  Allen,  Robert  Westmore. 
1885.  Allen-Smith,  Charles  Robert. 

1901.  Allenby,  Ernest  Waldegrave. 

1891.  Allin,  Charles  James. 

1917.  Allin,  Hubert  John  Vere  Raywood. 
1910.  Allison,  Henry  Kiver. 

1875.  Allworth,  Alfred. 
*1894.  Allworth,  Alfred  Leigh. 

1892.  Allworth,  Frank  Parnell. 
1889.  Ambrosoni,  Francis  Angelo. 
1881.  Amoore,  John  Spencer. 
1901.  Amoore,  Sydney  Gordon. 
1896.  Amphlett,  "Donald. 

1896.  Anderson,  Charles  Frederick. 
1903.  Anderson,  Harry  Adams. 
42 


1902.  Anderson,  John  Horace. 

1896.  Anderson,  Jonathan  Harrison. 

1902.  Anderson,  Lionel  Bertram. 
1906.  Anderson,  Oswald  Harry. 

1903.  Anderson,  Percy  David. 
*1898.  Anderson,  William  Monro. 

1882.  Andrew,  John  Jamts. 
1900.  Andrew,  Percy  Nathaniel. 
1902.  Andrews,  George  Lancelot. 
1905.  Angell,  Allan. 
1866.  Apperly,  Ebenezer. 

1899.  Apperly,  Henry  David. 
1884.  Apperly,  Herbert. 

*1890.  Appleton,  James  Enderbv. 

1900.  Archer,  Archibald. 

1908.  Armin,  Frederick  George  Hayward. 
1911.  Armitage,  Eric  Bernard. 

1891.  Armitage,  Frank  Arthur. 

1905.  Armitage,  John  Joseph. 

1897.  Arnold,  John  Cressy. 

1914.  Ash,  Gerald  Beaumont. 

1899.  Ash,  John  Robert  Slade. 

1909.  Ash,  Richard  Guy. 
*1863.  Ash,  William. 

1897.  Ashby,  Cecil. 
*1896.  Ashby,  Edgar. 
1893.  Ashby,  Herbert  Grimsdale. 

1900.  Ashby,  Reginald  Frank. 

1908.  Ashd'own,  William  Percy  Charles. 

1906.  Astbury,  Reginald  Hudson. 
1895.  Atkinson,  Frederick  George. 

1907.  Attkins,  Leonard  Charles. 

1905.  Aubrey,  Francis  Leonard. 
1902.  Aubrey,  Frederick  Edward. 

*1903.  Aubrey,  Harold  Percivall. 
*1915.  Aufranc,  Douglas  Albert  Raoul. 
*1897.  Austen,  Harold  William  Colmer. 
1893.  Austen,  Leslie  Gilmore. 

1906.  Austin,  Albert  Edward  Stead. 

1915.  Austin,  Arthur  Bramston. 

1911.  Austin,  Norman  Arthur. 
1884.  Avers,  Arthur  William  Percy. 
1900.  Aylen,  George  Herbert. 

1912.  Aylen,  Oswald  Gelling. 

86 


293 


LICENTIATES  IN   DENTAL  SURGERY. 


B. 

1911.  Bacon,  Ernest  Walter. 
1902.  Bacon,  Harold. 

1914.  Bacon,  Sidney  Roland. 

1899.  Bacon,  William  Beadell. 
1904.  Badcock,  Cecil  Edgar. 

1891.  Badcock,  Christopher  Frampton, 

1901.  Badcock,  George  Wallace. 
*1887.  Badcock,  John  Henry. 

1893.  Badgery,  William. 
*19ll.  Bailey,  Edwin  Randolph. 

1902.  Bailey,  Frederick  William. 

1913.  Bailey,  Henry  Leonard. 
1909.  Bailey,  Reginald  John. 

*188G.  Baker,  Arthur  Ernest. 
1909.  Baker,  Reginald  Henry  Christmas. 

1900.  Baker,  Thomas  Algernon. 

1893.  Baker,  Wm.  Henry  Griffiths. 
189-5.  Baker.  William  Herbert. 
1891.  Balding,  Edmund. 

1898.  Balding,  Leonard  Montague. 
*1884.  Baldwin,  Sir  Harry. 

1907.  Balkwill,  Alfred  Newman. 
1860.  Balkwill,  Francis  Hancock. 

1914.  Ball,  Alexander  Douglas. 
1904.  Ball,  John  Bramley. 

1913.  Ballard,  Reginald  Willis. 

1909.  Balls,  Herbert  George. 

1915.  Balk,  John  Herbert. 

1904.  Balls,  Leonard  Charles  William. 
*1892.  Balv,  Charles  Francis  Peyton. 

1912.  Bampton,  Horace  Edgar. 

1910.  Bangert,  Albert  Frederick. 

1913.  Barber,  Arthur  James. 
1885,  Bardet,  Paul  Charles  Albert. 
1917.  Barfoot,  Walter  Pigot. 

1908.  Barfoot,  Walter  Pigott. 

1911.  Barge,  Herbert  Ferns. 
♦1909.  Barker,  Malcolm. 

1902.  Barkshire,  Frank. 
1908.  Barlow,  Ernest  William. 
1902.  Barlow,  George  William. 
1904.  Barlow,  Stanley  Harold. 

1900.  Barlow,  Thomas  Ilinde. 
1882.  Barnard,  Alfred  George  Wm. 
1896.  Barnard,  Walter  Burrows. 

♦1892.  Barnes,  Arthur. 

1914.  Barnes,  James  Millard. 

1914.  Barnett,  Albert  Edward. 
1910.  Barnett,  Charles  Holme. 
1907.  Barnett,  Edgar  Playle. 

1901.  Barnett,  George  Samuel  Hubert. 
1907.  Barnett,  Thornton  John. 

1912.  Barr,  David  Harold. 
•1878.  Barrett,  Ashley  William. 

1894.  Barrett,  Charles. 

14] 


*1890.  Barrett,  Walter  Russell. 

1912.  Barritt,  Alfred. 

1905.  Barritt,  Wesley. 

1901.  Barron,  James  Bertrand. 

1915.  Barrows,  Edward  Doane. 
1918.  Bartle,  Arthur  Frederick. 

1906.  Bartle,  Francis  William. 
1903.  Bartlett,  Alfred  Cyril. 

*1870.  Bartlett,  Edward. 

1900.  Bartlett,  Mountjoy  Henry. 

1903.  Bartlett,  Owen  Mortimer. 
*1870.  Bartlett,  William. 

1905.  Barton,  Edward  Robert. 

1904.  Barton,  Herbert  Gray. 
1898.  Barton,  Lewis  Fryer. 

1917.  Barton,  Theodore  Boques. 
*1895.  Bascombe,  Edwin  Cecil  Dare. 

1896.  Bascombe,  Ernest  Dare. 

1892.  Bascombe,  Reginald  Edward. 

1902.  Bateman,  George  Stanley. 
1895.  Bateman,  Julius  Barthroppe. 

1913.  Bater,  Carl  William  Reeves. 
*1895.  Bates,  George  Llewellyn. 

1893.  Bates,  Herbert  Astley. 
1888.  Bates,  Reginald  Henry. 

1916.  Bates,  Reginald  Naunton. 

1918.  Batsford,  John  Frederick. 

1907.  Batt,  William  Gordon. 

1913.  Batten,  Kevern. 
1887.  Battersby,  James. 

1908.  Battersby,  John. 

1882.  Baudry-Mills,  Alfred  Felix. 
1869.  Baylis,  George  William. 

1906.  Beaduell-fTill,  Russell. 
*1912.  Beare,  Stanley  Samuel. 
*1904.  Beaumout,  Arthur  Reginald. 

1914.  Bebb,  Roland  Harry. 

1917.  Becker,  Cyril  Charles. 

1903.  Beckett,  Charles  Stevenson. 
1903.  Beckett,  John  Holden. 

1906.  Beckley,  Frederick  Augustus. 
1910.  Beddoes,  Ernest. 

1901.  Bell,  Arthur  Hastings. 
1898.  Bell,  Arthur  Osborne. 
1877.  Bell,  Martin  Luther. 
1910.  Bell,  Robert  Dudley. 

1897.  Bell,  Robert  John. 
1910.  Bell,  Sydney  Martin. 

1916.  Bell-Bonnett, Vernon  WilfredAyres. 
1895.  Bi'llaby,  Francis  Montagu  Fitz  Walter. 
♦1877.  Bellaby,  Frederick. 

1907.  Bellman.  Stanley. 

1898.  Belsey,  Herbert  Henry. 

1902.  BendaU,  Frederick. 

♦  1913.  Bendix,  Fritz  Ernest. 

1918.  Benischowitz,  Myer  Isaac. 
*1H78.  Bennett,  Frederick  Joseph. 

198 


LICENTIATES  IN   DENTAL  SUROERY. 


209 


1900.  Bennett,  John. 
1895.  Bennett,  John  Henry. 
1899.  Bennett,  Liston  Wheatley. 
*1894.  Bennett,  Norman  Godfrey. 

1908.  Bennett,  Ralph  Dougherty. 
1899.  Bennette,  Horace  Willie  Paul. 

1906.  Bennette,  William  Ryding. 
1911.  Benson,  John. 

1903.  Bentley,  John  Fielding. 

1911.  Bergh,  Victor  Emanuel  Dawson. 

1915.  Bernhard,  Fhilip  Eric. 

1912.  Bernstein,  David  Cohen. 
1905.  Berwick,  George  Henry. 
1898.  Besford,  Harry  Newton. 

1895.  Bettridge,  Albert  Edward. 
1897.  Betts,  George  Owen. 
1893.  Beverley,  Edgar  Adolph. 
1897.  Bovington,  Ernest. 

1916.  Bevis,  Douglas  Arthur. 
1912.  Bevis,  Sidney  William. 

1911.  Bevis,  Walter  Svdney. 

1896.  Bidlake,  Luther 

1897.  Billing,  Fred. 
1873.  Binns,  Edmund. 

1902.  Binns,  Herbert  Theodore. 
1891.  Birkett,  William  Rawes. 
*1909.  Birt,  Guy  Capper. 

1907.  Biscombe,  Leonard  Webster. 
1919.  Bishop,  Cyril  Arthur  Duvall. 

1898.  Bishop,  Frank  Russell. 

1899.  Biss,  John  Sydney. 

1891.  Blaaberg,  Charles  Jens. 
♦1901.  Blachford,  Jem. 

1889.  Black,  Arthur. 

1899.  Black,  John. 

X 1900.  Black,  Kenneth. 

1900.  Black,  Norman. 
1902.  Black,  Osborne. 

1916.  Blacklaws,  Alec  Stuart. 
1882.  Blackmore,  Herbert  George. 
*1910.  Blackmore,  Herbert  Stuart. 

1892.  Blain,  Edouard  John. 
1918.  Blairman,  Samuel  Isaac. 
1914.  Blake,  Philip. 

*1900.  Blandy,  Wilfrid  Boothbv. 
1905.  Blaxley,  Thomas  Tebbutt. 
1892.  Blewitt,  Frederick  James. 
1899.  Blight,  Frederick  John. 

1896.  Blomfield,  Edgar  Athelstan. 
1916.  Blomfield,  Frederick  David. 
1916.  Bloom,  George  Frederick  Harry. 

1909.  Blows,  Charles  Ernest. 

1912.  Blundell,  Charles  Cecil. 

1904.  Bollard,  Willie  Julian. 
1912.  Bond,  Harold  Henry. 

1897.  Bonnalie,  Stanley. 

1909.  Boorer,  George  Rowlands. 
255 


1885.  Booth,  Richard  Baxter. 
1912.  Booth,  Robert  Leslie. 
1893.  Bostock,  Arthur  Leigh. 
1917.  Bottomley,  Eric. 

1904.  Boulter,  William  Ernest. 
1900.  Boulton,  Arthur  George. 

*1903.  Bourdas,  John. 

1912.  Boutwood,  Ralph. 
*1903.  Bowater,  William. 

1893.  Bowden,  Edwin. 

1913.  Bowen,  Caswell  Glynne. 

1911.  Bowen,  John  William. 
1910.  Bower,  Harold  Edgar. 

1916.  Bowes,  Alfred  Herbert. 

1905.  Bowes,  John  Arnold. 

1899.  Bowkley,  Alfred  Harold. 
*1900.  Bowie,  Sidney  Clement. 

1900.  Bowler,  Walter. 

*18fX).  Bowtell,  Herbert  Richmond. 
1895.  Bowtell,  Stewart  Ross. 

1908.  Boxall,  William  Francis. 
1915.  Boyle,  Patrick. 

1888.  Boyton,  Ivan  John  Howard. 
1919.  Bradbeer,  Leonard  Harry. 

*1901.  Braddock,  William. 
1897.  Bradford,  Sydney. 
1913.  Bradley,  Reginald  Gordon. 
1903.  Bradley- Watson,  Cecil  Hugh. 

1909.  Bradnam,  Cecil  Hastings. 
1880.  Bradshaw,  Richard  Giles. 
1879.  Brameld,  Clement  Neville. 

1912.  Brandon,  William  Reginald. 
*1909.  Brangwin,  Charles  Harold. 

1906.  Brawn,  James  Essington  Oswell. 

1895.  Breakell,  John  James. 
1891.  Breese,  Frederick. 
1915.  Breese,  Henry  Walter. 
1905.  Brewster,  David. 

1896.  Briant,  Wallace  Watson. 

1890.  Briault,  Ernest  Henry  Lewis. 
1908.  Bridges,  Arthur  Henry. 

1908.  Bridges,  Ernest  Bartlett. 
1863.  Bridgman,  Francis  George. 

1909.  Briggs,  Harry  Fielden. 

1889.  Bright,  Stanley  Charlea. 

1893.  Brimmer,  Arthur  "Vidler. 
1900.  Bristow,  Herbert. 

1894.  Britten,  Arthur. 

1899.  Britten,  Robert  Victor. 
♦1903.  Broderick.  Frederick  William. 

1912.  Broderick,  Ralph  Alexander. 

1891.  Bromley,  Charles  Edward. 
1893.  Bromley,  Frank  Charles. 

1900.  Bromley,  Frederick  William. 

1897.  Bromley,  Thomas  William. 

1917.  Brough,  Kenneth  Charles. 

1901.  Broughtonhead,  Leslie  Charles. 

312 


300 


LICENTIATES   IN    DENTAL  SURGERY. 


1912.  Brown.  Allen. 

1913.  Brown,  Allwright  Alfred. 

1909.  Brown,  Charles  Edward. 
1897.  Brown,  Charles  Every. 

1 906.  Brown,  Charles  Sydney. 

1907.  Brown,  Edwin  Leonard. 

1910.  Brown,  Ernest  Benjamin. 
1897.  Brown,  Ernest  Chodwick. 

*1S97.  Brown,  James  Warburton. 

1904.  Brown,  John  Piercy 

1903.  Brown,  Joseph  Stevenson. 
1893.  Brown,  Leonard. 

1876.  Brown,  Richard. 
1909.  Brown,  Thomas  Percy. 

1914.  Browne,  Henry  Montague. 
1902.  Bryan,  Hermann. 

1874.  Bryant,  Frank. 
♦1899.  Bubb,  Charles  Henry. 

1912.  Buck,  Alan  Darcy.  * 
*1884.  Buckland,  Svdnev  Charles. 
*1887.  Buckley,  Charles"  Herbert. 

1905.  Buckley,  Samuel  Milnes. 
•1890.  Buckley,  William  Henry. 
*1902.  Budden,  Tice  Fisher. 

189:5.  Bulifin,  Robert  John. 
1800.  Bull,  Ernest  Rogers. 
1909.  Bull,  Frank  Bocquet. 

1914.  Bull,  William  Milton. 

1913.  Bulleid,  William  Allen. 

1915.  Bullock,  Oscar. 

1916.  Bullpitt,  Cyril  Montague. 

191 1 .  Burch,  Henry  James. 

1911.  Burke,  Thomas  Benjamin. 

1900.  Burney,  Stanley  Douglas  Francis. 
1902.  Burns,  Percy  Edwin. 

1904.  Bnrpitt,  Charles  Augustus. 
*1903.  Burr.  Wilfrid  Buchanan. 

1893.  Burroughs,  Joseph  Henry. 

1909.  Burt,  Victor  Charles. 
1878.  Burt,  Walter. 

1900.  Burton,  Charles  James. 
1890.  Burton,  Francis. 

1917.  Burton,  Malcolm  Beverley. 

1910.  Burton,  Percivale  James. 
♦1895.  Burton,  Percy. 

1909.  Burton,  Reginald  John. 
1902.  Burton,  Thomas. 
19]  8.  Bu "bridge,  Chris.  Egbert  George. 
1—.'!.  Buusher,  John  Oliver. 
•1904.  Butler,  Frank. 

1912.  Butier,  Henry  o'X.il. 

1900.  Butler,  Henry  Richard  Codrington. 

1897.  Butler,  Hubert  Arnold  George. 
1014.  Butler,  Montague  Eempston. 

1898.  Butler,  William  Reginald, 
1908.  Buttar,  Edward  James. 

1894.  Butterworth,  John. 

309 


1907.  Button,  John. 

1915.  Buxton,  John  Levcester  Dudley. 
•1896.  Byrne,  Thomas  Wafer. 

1916.  Bywaters,  Rossiter  Hodgson. 


C. 

1895.  Cahill,  Alfred. 
1918.  Cairns,  Arthur  John. 
1903.  Calland,  Alfred  Oswald. 
1902.  Cameron,  John. 

1913.  Camp,  Alfred  Fisher. 
1902.  Campbell,  Charles  Cecil. 
1912.  Campbell,  Robert. 

1916.  Campbell,  William  Sutton. 
1885.  Campion,  George  Goring. 
*1911.  Campion,  Rowland  Burnell. 
1899.  Campkin,  Hugh  Titford. 
1898.  Campkin,  Percival  Sidney. 

1894.  Cannell,  Charles. 

1895.  Cannell,  Edward  Kemp. 
1897.  Canning,  Henry  Albert  Ellis. 

1915.  Canton,  Howard. 

1897.  Canton,  Loftus  Henry. 
1902.  Capon,  Jack  Cecil. 
1890.  Cardell,  Arthur  John. 

1898.  Cardell,  George  Parminte. 
1908.  Cardell,  Norman  Sambell. 

1898.  Carden,  Alfred  Eastland. 

1899.  Cardwell,  Edward. 

1895.  Cardwell,  Ernest  Edward. 

1898.  Cardwell,  Harold. 

1899.  Carey,  Frank  Russell. 

1900.  Carpenter,  Alexander  Evan  Clair. 
1893.  Carpenter,  Frank  Holly. 

1905.  Carpenter,  Geo.  Alfred  Lonnon. 

1893.  Carpenter,  Sidney  Henry  Mark. 

1916.  Carrington,  Vincent  Clifford. 
1915.  Carson,  James  Arthur  Balfour. 

1875.  Carteighe,  John. 
*1914.  Carter,  Arthur  Stanley. 

1896.  Carter,  Charles  Edward. 

1889.  Carter,  Edward  George. 

1890.  Carter,  Henry  Charles. 

1914.  Carter,  Henry  Claude. 
1899.  Carter,  James  Thornton. 
1896.  Carter,  Stuart. 

1876.  Carter,  Thomas  Scales. 
1914.  Cartman,  Herbert. 

*1875.  Cartwright,  Alexander. 
L892.  Castellote,  Bonaventura  Alfred. 
1887.  Cater,  Alfred  Parker. 
1918.  ('ante,  Edward  Honore*  Clarence. 

1894.  Cave.  Urban  Edward. 

1895.  Chambers,  Thomas  Rubery. 
1004.  Chandler,  Horace  Stanley. 

422 


LICENTrATES   IN   DENTAL  SUKGERY. 


301 


1899.  Chandler,  Percy  Ernest. 
1914.  Chapman,  Arnold  John, 
1903.  Chapman,  Harold. 

1910.  Chapman,  Ralph. 

1917.  Chappie,  Albert  William  Ewart. 

1913.  Charles,  George  Frederick. 

1908.  Charles,  Stephen  Wilson. 

1917.  Charlesworth,  Reginald  Geo.  Joseph. 

1905.  Charlick,  Alfred  Braithwaite. 

1909.  Charlton,  Percie  Chater. 
1898.  Charnock,  Harry. 

1896.  Chatterton,  Guy. 

1900.  Ckaundy,  Arthur  Ernest. 
1909.  Chester's,  Eric  Horsfall. 

1908.  Chetwood,  Sydney  William. 
1916.  Chiappa,  Joseph  John  Charles. 

1902.  Chignell,  Thomas  Alexander. 

1912.  Child,  Cyril  Holland. 

1903.  Chilton,  Frank. 

1902.  Chinneck,  Herbert  Edward. 
1900.  Ciceri,  Giovanni  Battista. 
*1906.  Clapham,  Howard  Dennis. 

1914.  Claremont,  Louis  Edmund. 

1892.  Clarence,  Thomas  Herbert. 
1870.  Clark,  Charles  Lane. 

1906.  Clark,  Hugh  Gordon. 

1897.  Clark,  John  Kenneth. 

1913.  Clarke,  Alan  Stafford. 

1911.  Clarke,  James  Fernandez  Howard. 

1905.  Clarkson,  Ernest  Thomas. 

1893.  Clayton,  Edward. 
1902.  Clegg,  William. 

1904.  Clements,  William  Alexander. 
1900.  Clench,  Bernard  George  AVilliam. 

1914.  Clewer,  Donald. 

1900.  Clibborn,  Frederic  Hervey. 
1875.  Clifford,  Herbert  Hyeman. 

1901.  Clifford,  Sydney. 

1901.  Clogg,  Arthur  Henry. 
1919.  Clothier,  Basil. 

*1897.  Coates,  Frederick  Arthur. 

1900.  Cockburn,  Joseph. 
*1905.  Cocker,  Albert  Benjamin. 

1913.  Cocker,  James  Percy. 

1914.  Cocker,  William  Lawton. 

1906.  Codiier.  Horace  George. 
]i)14.  Coe,  Walter  Ernest. 

1909.  Cohen,  Abraham. 

1898.  Cohen,  Isaac. 

1913.  Cohen,  Louis  Charles. 

1902.  Coish,  Henry  John. 

1901.  Colbran,  Coningsbv  Leslie. 
1900.  Cole,  Archibald  Bernard. 

1914.  Cole,  Arthur  Hedley. 

1905.  Cole,  Herbert  John. 

J 1899.  Cole,  Percival  Pasley. 
*1898.  Coleman,  Frank. 
479 


1895.  Collett,  Albert  James. 
1885.  Collett,  Edward  Pyemout. 

1914.  Collett,  Henry  Robert  Pyeuiont. 

1903.  Collett,  Herbert  Edgar. 

1904.  Collis,  Albert. 
1900.  Collis,  Arthur. 
1909.  Collis,  Cyril  Allan. 

1896.  Coltman,  Ernest. 

1911.  Colwill,  Robert  Morris. 
*1889.  Colyer,  Arthur  Reginald. 
*1910.  Colyer,  Claude  Gray. 
*1905.  Colyer,  Horace  Charles. 
J1887.  Colyer,  James  Frank. 

*1895.  Colver,  Stanley  AVilliam  Randolph. 

1896.  Conder.  Harold. 

*1896.  Connor,  George  Washington. 
1909.  Connor,  Sydney  Garfield. 

1894.  Constant,  Frederick  Charles. 
*1888.  Constant,  Thomas  Edward. 

1915.  Cook,  Charles  Alfred  Ernest. 

1895.  Cook,  Horace. 

1879.  Cook,  Stanley. 

1905.  Cook,  William  Edmund, 
1907.  Cooke,  Ernest  William. 
1917.  Cooke,  Herbert  Howard. 

1880.  Cooksey,  Edward  Thomas. 

1912.  Cooksey,  George  Basil. 

1897.  Cooperj  Albert 
*1901.  Cooper,  Henry  Creemer. 

1897.  Cooper,  Percy  Henry  Rogers. 
1907.  Cooper,  Reginald  William  Clayton. 

1906.  Cooper,  Samuel  Sugden. 
l'.)12.  Cooper,  Thomas  Percy. 

*1914.  Cooper,  Walter  Tyrrell. 

1904.  Cooper,  Wilfred  Francis. 

1916.  Cooper,  William  Ashley. 
1919.  Coplans,  Samuel  Hyman. 
1875.  Corbett,  Joseph  John  Francis. 

*1898.  Corbett,  Sidney  d'Alton. 

1900.  Corfe.  Ernest  William. 

1901.  Corin,  Herbert  John. 

1914.  Corke,  Henry  Charles. 

1915.  Corke,  Traffbrd  Dudley. 
1882.  Cornelius,  William  Fryer. 

*1910.  Cornelius,  William  Hern. 

1911.  Cottam,  Arthur  Caspar  Stevenson. 

1911.  Cotterell,  Graham. 

1900.  Couchman,  Ernest. 

1879.  Councell,  Edward  Arthur. 
*1906.  Councell,  Edward  Leslie. 

1913.  Coupe,  Arthur. 
1915.  Court,  Arnold. 

1905.  Cowden,  William. 
1915.  Cowell,  James  Frank. 
1913.  Cowell,  Richard  Groves. 
1909.  Cowin,  Daniel. 

1896.  Cowles,  Hector  Charles. 

536 


302 


LICENTIATES  IN   DENTAL  SURGEItY. 


1910.  Cowley,  Richard  Lawton. 
*1917.  Cox,  Alfred  Innes. 
*1890.  Cox,  Arthur  Brooks. 

1910.  Cox-Moure,  Percy  George  Hastings. 
1915.  Cox-Moore,  Sidney  John  Vaughan. 

1891.  Coysh,  Thomas  Arthur. 
1917.  Crabb,  Leslie  Douglas. 

1912.  Craig,  Gordon  Robert. 
1902.  Craig,  Robert  Walter. 

1913.  Craine,  Frederick  Andrew. 

1913.  Crane,  Walter  Alexander. 
1884.  Crank,  Peter. 

1902.  Cranston,  Henry  Selby. 
*1896.  Crapper,  Harold  Sugden. 

1889.  Crasweller,  Charles  Walton. 

1911.  Crawford,  James  Kenneth. 

1896.  Cribb,  Harold  Ernest. 

1914.  Crocker,  Cyril  James. 

1884.  Crocker,  James  Charles  Vipond. 
1908.  Crockett,  Leonard  Marshall. 
1913.  Crofts,  Arthur  Douglas. 

1897.  Crombie,  James  Melville  Patorson. 

1898.  Crombie,  Walter  Paterson. 

1902.  Croot,  Horace. 

1907.  Cross,  Arthur  Basil. 

1915.  Cross,  Leopold  Harold. 

1903.  Cross,  Robert  Wilfrid. 

1904.  Crouch,  Richard  Halford  Winterly. 
188(3.  Croucher,  Arthur  Thomas. 

1905.  Crump,  John  Arthur. 
1915.  Cullen,  Frank  Briggs. 
1915.  Cullwick,  Herbert  Ronald. 

1915.  Culverwell,  Wilfrid  Arthur. 
1882.  Curie,  Arthur  Lister. 

1916.  Curie,  Cyril  Lister. 
*1914.  Curnock,  Dennis  Reginald. 

1908.  Curnock,  George  Leslie. 
1911.  Curnow,  Ueginald  Northey. 

1892.  Curtis,  Ernest  Arthur. 
*1905.  Curtis,  George  Herbert. 

191(5.  Curtis,  Howard. 

1903.  (Uutis,  Lionel. 

1915.  Cmtis,  William  John. 

1900.  Cuthberteon,  Thomas  Maitland. 

L907.  Cuttriss,  William  Allison. 

1890.  Cutte,  Frederick  Edward. 
♦1914.  Cutte,  George  Lambert. 

1899.  Outte,  Henry  Whitmore. 


D. 


1!)10.  Dabbs,  Arthur  Josiah. 
11105.  Dagger,  Henry. 
1906.  Dainty,  Arthur  John. 
187'.t.  Dawn,  William  George. 
1890.  Dalby,  Charles  Burkitt. 
589 


1914.  Dally,  Arthur  Thomas. 
1891.  Dalton,  George. 
1895.  Dalton,  John  Willie. 
*1903.  Daly,  James  Thomas. 

1904.  Damon,  Walter  Milroy. 

1914.  Dancer,  Ulysses  James  Garfield. 
1917.  Danks,  George  Harold. 

1890.  Davids,  Ernest  Cornils. 
1908.  Davies,  Arthur  Walter. 

1906.  Davies,  Gwilym  Llewellyn. 

1913.  Davies,  Gwilym  Tremain. 

1916.  Davies,  Herbert  Gwyn. 
*1912.  Davies,  John  Edgar. 

1911.  Davies,  Philip  Percival. 

1910.  Davies,  Richard  Pittard. 

1911.  Davies,  Thomas  Clement. 

1917.  Davies,  Thomas  John. 

1915.  Davies,  William  Robert. 
*1881.  Davis,  Charles  Daniel. 
*1903.  Davis,  Edward  David. 

1901.  Davis,  Edwin  Lawrence. 

1879.  Davis,  Harry. 

1910.  Davis,  Joseph  Henry  Creasy. 

1880.  Davis,  Marcus. 
1862.  Davis,  Murray  Joel. 

1891.  Davis,  Neville  Murray. 

1903.  Davy,  Richard  Humphry. 

1912.  Daw,  Hubert. 

1915.  Dawson,  Ernest  Archibald. 

1905.  Dawson,  Geoffrey. 

1895.  Dawson,  William  James  Oliver. 

1895.  Day,  Ernest  Frank. 

1901.  Day,  Frederick  George. 
*1889.  Day,  Joseph  Henry. 

1896.  Day,  Kendrew  James. 

1914.  Dean,  Arthur  Cyril. 
1905.  Dean.  William  Thomas. 
11*07.  Dear,  Harold  John. 

1902.  Deck,  Ernest  Field. 

1915.  Dee,  George 
1919.  Deeks,  Geoffrey. 
1896.  DeMierre,  Albert. 
1895.  Denham,  Norman. 
1912.  Denne,  Francis  Vincent. 
1902.  Dennis,  James  Hollis. 

1915.  Densham,  Arnold  Thomas. 
*1893.  Densham,  Ashley  Bloomfield. 

1893.  Densham,  Walter  Arnold. 

1900.  Dent,  Harry  Lambton. 

1907.  Dentv,  Frederic  Leonard. 
•1908.  de  Pinna,  Herbert  Alfred. 

1901.  de  Pinto,  Phineas  Abraham. 

1908.  Deravin,  Norman  Sydney. 

1904.  Derriman,  Wm.  Euart  Alexander. 
1890.  Dei-went,  Arthur  Holme-. 

1916.  Deverall,  Edmund  Percy. 

181)9.  Devonshire,  Richard  Kempe. 
040 


LICENTIATES   IN   DENTAL  SURGERY. 


30J 


1916.  Dewar,  Robert  Peter. 
1879.  Dewes,  Hugh  William. 

1917.  de  Wet,  Pieter  Jacob  Stephanas. 

1914.  Dickin,  Eric  Sutton. 

1900.  Uickin,  Henry  Ormrod. 

1904.  Dickins,  Charles  Francis. 
1906.  Dicks,  Wilfrid  James  Parsons. 
1888.  Digby,  Everard. 

1895.  Dimock,  Edward  Claude. 
*1914.  Dimock,  James  Douglas. 
*1904.  Dinnis,  Alfred. 

1909.  Diunis,  Leonard. 

1913.  Dinsmore,  Edmund. 

1906.  Ditch,  John  Richard  Doren. 
1899.  Dixou,  Arthur  Harvey. 

1915.  Dixon,  Clifford  Cedric. 

1916.  Dixon,  Lionel  Harold. 
*1892.  Dodd,  Frederick  Lawson. 

1914.  Dodd,  William  Edwin. 

1901.  Dodds,  Arthur  Wavell. 
1894.  Dodson,  Arthur  Ranken. 

1907.  Doherty,  John  William. 
*1888.  Dolamore,  William  Henry. 

1902.  Donald,  John  Alexander. 
*1909.  Donne,  Cecil  Lucas. 

1917.  Donovan,  Francis  Desmond. 

1905.  Doran,  Francis  Sydney. 
1899.  Doran,  Samuel  Sydney. 
1890.  Dormer,  Henrv. 

1897.  Dorrell,  Harry. 
1914.  Doubledav,  Ernest  Francis. 
♦1908.  Doubledav,  Frederic  Nicklin. 
1904.  Doubledav,  John  Lloyd. 

1904.  Dougan,  William  Bateman. 
1897.  Douglas,  James  Carfrae. 

1908.  Douglas,  Norman  Malcolm  Mc Arthur. 
1  914.  Doun,  Robert  Lester. 

1905.  Douthwaite,  Harold  Seymour. 
*1898.  Dowling,  Edward  Alfred  Griffiths. 
*1897.  Dowsett,  Ernest  Blair. 

189ii.  Doyle,  Clement  Needham. 
1901.  Drabble,  Charles  Clement. 
1897.  Drake,  Arthur. 

1899.  Drake,  George  Herbert. 
1913.  Drake,  Harry. 

1907.  Dredge,  William  Albert. 
1907.  Drew,  William. 

1900.  Drewitt,  Alfred. 

1910.  Drinkall,  John  Herbert. 

1903.  Driscoll,  John  Frederick. 
1916.  Drummond,  Walter  Edmund. 
1879.  Dudley,  Edmund  Lewis. 
1907.  Dumayne,  Harold  Gordon. 
1913.  Dumavne,  Henry  Oswald. 
1899.  Duncalf,  William  John. 
1897.  Duncan,  Frank  Hubert. 
1863.  Duncan,  Richard. 

703 


1893.  Dunlop,  David. 

1896.  Duulop,  Harry. 

18>S9.  Dunlop,  James  Nairn. 

1889.  Dunlop,  John. 
*1890.  Dupigny,  Joseph  Elford. 
*1901.  Duprey,  George  Perrv. 
*1912.  Dye,  William  Hood." 

1914.  Dyke,  Victor  Robert. 

1902.  Dykes,  Thomas. 

1910.  Dymott,  George  Vivian. 

1903.  Dymott,  Gerald  Lang. 


E. 

lOlt1).  Eadv,  Baninjrton. 
1912.  Ealand,  Philip  Lewis. 
*1903.  Eccles.  Bertram  Joseph. 
1911.  Edey,  Frank  Harold. 
1896.  Edey,  George  Russell. 

1915.  Edgar,  John  William. 

1910.  Edgar,  Kiel. 

1911.  Edmonds,  William  Henry. 

1900.  Edmondson,  H ubert  Henry. 

1901.  Edmondson,  Thomas  Asher. 
1906.  Edward,  John  Hutchison  Rodney. 

1900.  Edwards,  Alfred  Calmer. 
*1913   Edwards,  Cyril  Henry. 

1914.  Edwards,  Herbert  James. 
*1882.  Edwards,  Richard. 

1902.  Edwards,  Richard  Burnell. 

1901.  Edy,  Charles  William. 

1890.  Effbrd,  Charles  Fursman. 
1911.  Elliott,  Harold  Graham. 

1906.  Elliott,  Sidney  Cilbert. 
1896.  Ellis,  George  Garnett. 
1914.  Ellis,  Gilbert  George. 

1916.  Ellis,  Richard  John  Spaull. 
1889.  Elphiustone,  William  Kobb. 

1903.  Elstobb,  Harry  George. 

1907.  Elvv,  Rupert  "Woodward. 
19()().  Elwood,  Walter. 

1903.  Elwood,  William  Henry. 

1904.  Emery,  Edmund  Aloysius. 

1899.  English,  Frederick. 

1900.  Entwisle,  Edward. 

1891.  Eskell,  Eustace  Lewis. 
1898.  Etheridge,  Frederic  Ledger. 
1893.  Evans,  Albert  John  Gear. 
1898.  Evans,  Harry  Hudson. 

1917.  Evans,  Morgan  James. 

1896.  Evans,  Sydney  James. 

1897.  Everett,  Charles. 

1914.  Everett,  Francis  Arthur. 

1914.  Evetts,  Raymond  Cecil  Thomas. 


754 


304 


LICENTIATES  IN    DENTAL  SURGERY. 


tl899.  Fairbauk,  Harold  Arthur  Thomas. 
*1905.  Fairbauk,  Johu  Gerald  Atkinson. 

1909.  Falkner,  Ernest  William  Frank. 

1893.  Farebrother,  Aubrey  Harry  Burne. 

1894.  Farmer,  Sir  Francis  Mark. 
1898.  Farntield,  John  Stewart. 
1889.  Faro,  Richard  Sydney  Newman. 

1904.  Farr,  Frederick  Harold. 
1902.  Farrant,  Edward. 

1908.  Farrar,  Llewellyn  Saltonstall. 

1911.  Farrington,  Reginald  Gilbert. 
1902.  Far  well,  Edward. 

1910.  Faulkner,  Charles  Repton. 
1917.  Faustmann,  George  Frederick. 

*1911.  Fawn,  George  Frederick. 

1906.  Fenn,  Roland  Pitt. 
1892.  Fenuings,  Frank  Joseph. 

1907.  Fernie,  John  George. 

*1912.  Fielding,  Edwin  Llewellyn  Zenas. 

1901.  Fielding,  Robert  Marshall. 
1910.  Fiddick,  Thomas  Leonard. 
1889.  Field,  Edgar  Albert  Hector. 

1905.  Fielder,  Theodore  James  Gayton. 

1902.  Finch,  Arthur  George. 

1902.  Finigan,  Percy  O'Oonnell. 
1901.  Fisher,  Enoch  Hughes. 
1914.  Fisher,  Harold  Mayston. 

1896.  Fisher,  Sydney  Bailey. 

1891.  Fisher,  William. 

1877.  Fisher,  William  Macpherson. 

1888.  Fisk,  Edgar  Charles. 

1905.  Fitch,  Claude  Rawlingson. 
1900.  Fitch.  Humbert  Pearce. 

1892.  Fitter,  Septimus. 

1906.  Fitzgerald,  John  Herbert  Wilson. 
1917.  Flanders,  Frederick  George  Pritchard. 
1898.  Fleetwood.  Leonard  Montague. 

1907.  Fletcher,  Edward  Ernest. 

1002.  Fletcher,  George  William  Morgan. 

1894.  Flintan,  Francis  Robert. 

1017.  Fliuton,  Francis  Malcolm  Timothy. 

1913.  Flook,  Percv  William. 

1913.  Flooks,  William  Trevor. 

1897.  Floyd,  Walter. 

1889.  Fogg,  Arthur. 
1894.  Fogg,  Ernest. 

1903.  Fooks,  Herbert  Johnstone. 
1905.  Forbes,  Augustus  Harold. 
1916.  Forbes,  Victor  William  Russell. 
1913.  Forrest,  Arthur  '  lerald. 

1912.  Forster,  Louis  Edward  Tracy. 

1891.  Forsyth,  Harry  Arthur. 
♦1000.  Forsyth,  Lennard  William. 
18(50.  Forsyth,  William  Frederic. 
1897.  Forsyth,  William  Frederic. 

HI'.  J 


*1905.  Forty,  Arthur  Alan. 

1905.  Foster,  Tom  Scott. 
1878.  Fothergill,  Edward. 
1915.  Foulkes,  Harold. 

1918.  FouLton,  Edward  Garratt. 

1892.  Fomaker,  Frank. 
1884.  Fox,  Arthur  Makinson. 

1902.  F'ox,  Frederic  Neidhart. 

1903.  Fox,  Herbert  James. 
1917.  Fox,  Hyman. 

1861.  Fox,  Octavius  Annesley. 

1912.  Fox,  Reginald. 
1875.  Fox,  Walter  Henry. 

1901.  Francis,  John  Stanley. 

1902.  Frank,  ( George  Henry. 
1910.  Frank,  James  Mutrie. 
1899.  Frankish,  Henry. 
1907.  Franks,  Duncan  Baron. 

1893.  Freeman.  John  Robert. 

1906.  Freeman.  William  Edward. 
1906.  Freer,  Cecil  Charles. 

1915.  Freni-Sterrautino-Sante. 
*1905.  Frew,  William  Douglas. 

1913.  Fripp,  Samuel  Trude. 
1906.  Fritche,  George  Edward. 
1887.  Frost,  Abraham  William. 

1899.  Frost,  Emmanuel  Bower  .Marshall. 

1909.  Friihauf,  Lionel  David. 

*  191.3.  Fry,  William  Kelsey,  M.C. 

1906.  Fryer,  Gordon. 
*1905.  Fuller,  Frederick  Holcombe. 

1904.  Fuller,  Harry  Wardlaw. 

1910.  Fullerton,  Herbert  Edward. 

1900.  Furnivall,  Percy  Harry. 
1909.  Furse,  Frank  Leonard. 

1916.  Fyson,  Reginald. 


G. 


1907.  Gabell,  Alverstone  Harold. 
•1892.  Gabell,  Douglas  Phillimore. 

1004.  Gabell,  Reginald  Hopgood. 

1893.  Gabell,  Wilfrid  William. 

1900.  Gabriel,  Arnold  Maurice. 
•1885.  Gabriel,  William  Maurice. 

1875.  Gaddes,  Thomas. 
*1901.  Gaffney,  Edward  James. 
J 1 878.  Galpin,  George  Luck. 

1007.  Gant,  Arthur  William. 

1918.  Gardiner,  Iris  Elizabeth. 

101 7.  ( tardner,  Blanche  Sutton. 

ions.  Gardner,  Charles  Richard. 

L892.  Gardner,  Charles  Smith. 

1891.  (  hardner,  Ernest. 

L918.  Gardner.  Stanley  Maddoz. 

L918.  Garfield,  Montagu. 

1899.  Garman,  Francis  Wilbertbrce. 
863 


LICENTIATES  IN   DENTAL  SURGERY. 


305 


1898.  Game,  Sydney  William. 
1915.  Garrard,  John  Langley. 

1894.  Gartrell,  John  Herbert. 

1891.  Gask,  Arthur  Cecil. 
1919.  Gaskill,  Dudley  Keverne, 
1913.  Gaverick,  Rae  Haydn. 

1912.  Gawne.  William  Francis. 
1900.  Geake,George  Burt. 

1905.  Geckie,  George  William. 
1907.  Gee,  Percy. 

1911.  Geekie,  Bernard  John. 

1874.  Geldard,  Richard  Henry. 

1913.  Gell,  George  Cowley. 
*1902.  George,  Archibald  Louis. 

1909.  George,  John  Daniel. 

1907.  Gibbings,  Reginald  John. 

1906.  Gibbon,  Ernest. 

1909.  Gibbons,  Henrv  Vincent. 

1899.  Gibbons,  John'Walton. 
1862.  Gibbons,  Sills  Clifford. 

1898.  Gibson,  Zephaniah  Job. 

1904.  Gilbert,  Doutrlas. 
*1912.  Gilbert,  John  Wesley. 

1906.  Giles,  Frank. 

1902.  Giles,  Walter. 

18^  7.  Gill,  Christopher  Lawrence. 

1909.  Gill,  Frederic  Edwin. 

1875.  Gill,  Harry  Beadnell. 

1899.  (lillemand,  Edward  Joseph  Fabian. 

1910.  Gillett,  Guv  Lerov. 
1893.  Gillett,  Richard  William. 

1900.  Gillies,  John  Blakeney. 
*1905.  Gillies,  Robert  Gray. 

1915.  Gillis,  Julius. 

1908.  Gillis,  Max  David. 

1892.  Gilmour,  William  Henry. 
1871.  Gingell,  George. 

1918.  Ginsberg,  Myer. 

1004.  Glaisby,  Leonard  Anderson. 

1877.  Glassington,  John  Henry. 

1906.  Glassington,  John  Perrino. 

1907.  Glindon,  Reginald  Algernon. 
1913.  Glover,  Clementson. 

1910.  Glover,  Frederick  Simpson. 

1910.  Glover,  Harold  Harding. 
1885.  Goadby,  Allan  Lindsav. 

*1896.  Goadby,  Sir  Kenneth  Weldon,K.B.E. 
*]  887.  Goard,  Thomas  Arthur. 

1911.  Goddard,  Arthur  Raymond. 

1902.  Goddard,  Henry  Brokenshere. 

1895.  Goddard,  John  Wood. 
18S5.  Goffe,  Frank  Hampton. 

*1909.  Goldsmith,  Bernard. 

1903.  Goodey,  Albert. 
1917.  Goodman,  Florence. 

1905.  Goodman,  Francis  Joseph. 
1910.  Goodman,  Montague  Nathaniel. 

1919.  920 


1896.  Goodman,  Thomas  Dawson  Edwin. 
1892.  Goodman,  William  Henry. 
11103.  Goodman,  William  John. 
1892.  Goodridge,  Alan. 
*1900.  Goodwin,  Frederick  William, 
1903.  Goodwin,  Frederick  William. 
1905.  Gordon,  Francis. 
181)5.  Gosschalk,  Meyer. 

1918.  Goudge,  Alwyu  Norman. 
1010.  Gow,  John  Ferguson. 
1891.  Gracey,  Ralph  Nelson. 

1903.  Grant,  Charles  Hamilton  Russell. 

1910.  Grant,  Henry  David. 

1899.  Graves-Morris,  Herbert  William. 
"1910.  Green,  Edwin  Allan  Thomas. 

1903.  Green,  Herbert  Frederick. 

1916.  Green,  Philip. 

1901.  Green,  Richard  James, 

1901.  Green,  Roland. 

1903.  Green,  Thomas  James. 

1896.  Green,  Walter. 

1917.  Greenfield,  Sidney  Francis. 

1904.  Greenhalgh,  James  Taylor. 

1913.  Greenish,  Vivian  Arthur  Frederick. 

1919.  Greenwall,  Joseph  Walter. 

1900.  Greenwood,  John  Herbert. 
1900.  Greenwood,  Percy. 

1883.  Greetham,  Peter  William. 

1911.  Gregg,  Robert  Daniel. 
*1910.  Greliier,  Bernard. 

1910.  Greliier,  Norman. 

1900.  Grenside,  Claude  Bolton. 

1898,  Grewcock,  William  James. 
1919.  Griffin,  John  Harvey  Havers. 
1908.  Griffin,  Leonard  Beard. 

1915.  Griffin,  Percy  Gordon  Barlow. 

1899.  Griffin,  Robert  William. 

1902.  Griffin,  Thomas  Harold. 

1901.  Griffin,  Wilfred  Ernest. 

1898.  Griffiths,  Hubert  Malcolm. 
%1900.  Griffiths,  Trevor. 

1888.  Grimsdale,  Frank  Gannon. 
1917.  Grobbelaar,  Philippus  Elisa. 
1904.  Grubb,  Duncan  Henry. 
1908.  Guanziroli,  Louis  Francois. 

1897.  Gudgeon,  Henry  Halliday. 
1908.  Guilding,  William  Edwin. 

1899.  Gwatkin,  Archibald  James. 
1904.  G wynne,  Robert  Percy. 

1903.  Gwyther,  Henry  Wilton. 

H. 

1914.  Hacking,  Alan  Basil. 

1904.  Haddoclc,  Arthur  John. 
1913.  Haine,  Claude  Frederick. 

1916.  Halden,  Richard  John  Gustavus. 

974  x 


306 


LICENTIATES  IN   DENTAL  SURGERY. 


1893.  Hall,  Edward  Caleb  Joseph. 
1890.  Hall,  Frederick  George. 
1908.  Hall.  Henrv. 

1903.  Hall,  John.' 

1913.  Hall,  John  Wilfrid. 
1908.  Hall,  Mark. 

1904.  Hallatn,  Samuel. 

1896.  Halliday,  Alfred  Reginald. 

1894.  Halliday,  Harold  David. 
1916.  Hallman,  William  Ewart. 

1908.  Halsall,  Fred. 

1893.  Ham,  Hedley  Herefoot. 

1902.  Hamilton,  Frank  Paxtou. 

1904.  Hammond-Smith,  Arthur. 

1914.  Hammond- Williams,  Wm.  Cecil. 

1895.  Handel,  Franz  Edward. 
1911.  Handford,  Edwin  Joseph. 

1894.  Hands,  Francis  William. 

1893.  Hankey,  John  Trevor. 

1895.  Hankey,  Stanley  James. 

1906.  Hanna,  John  Ernest. 
1913.  Hanreck,  Samuel. 

1905.  Hanson,  Arthur  Tidswell. 

1911.  Harborow,  Gerald  John. 
1878.  Hardie,  Walter  Jackson. 

1915.  Harding,  GeorgeHenryOharlesworth. 

1896.  Harding,  George  Herbert. 

1894.  Harding,  Henry  Paxton. 
1872.  Harding,  William  Edward. 

1909.  Hardman,  Claud  Noel. 

1916.  Hardy,  Ernest  Alphonse. 

1894.  Hardy,  Herbert  William. 

1904.  Hargreaves,  James. 

1907.  Hargreaves,  Joseph  Knowles. 
1899.  Hargreaves,  Samuel. 

1905.  Harlock,  Siduev. 
1889.  Harper,  Henrv' Guy. 

*1898.  Harper,  John' 

1903.  Harrington,  Reginald  George. 

1904.  Harris,  Albert. 

1897.  Harris,  Aubrey  Hastings. 
1888.  Harris,  Douglas  Howard. 

1896.  Harris,  Harold  Octavius  Whitfield. 

1902.  Harris,  James. 

L912.  Harris,  John  Gordon. 

1912.  Harris,  Leslie  Price. 
*1887.  Harris,  Percy  Reeves  Traer. 

1888.  Harris,  Theodore  William. 
*1881.  Harris,  Underwood  Arthur  Carpenter. 
L915.  Hani.,  Will  Smith. 

1895.  Harrison,  Edward. 

1907.  Harrison,  ErneBt. 

1910.  Harrison,  Harold. 

1910.  Harrison,  Laurence  Edgar  Crespin. 
•1908.  Harrison,  Nc>\vcome  Herbert. 

1908.  Harrison,  Percy  Samuel. 
1892.  Harrison,  Philip. 

1031 


1891.  Harrison,  Richd.  Malcolm  Crowther. 
1897.  Harrison,  Svdney. 

1882.  Harrison,  Walter. 
*1909.  Harrison,  Walter  Parker. 

1888.  Harsant,  Frank  Arnold. 
1875.  Hart,  Alfred  Abraham. 
1916.  Hart,  Herbert. 

•1911.  Harvey,  Harold. 

1892.  Harwood,  Edwin  William. 
^'1908.  Harwood,  Leonard  Austin. 

1912.  Harwood,  Lily  Fanny. 

1901.  Haskew,  William  Hunt. 

1905.  Hatt,  Charles. 

1918.  Hatton,  Wallace  Duncan. 
1904.  Hawkes,  Arthur  Barber. 

1903.  Hawkes;  Richard  John  James. 
1916.  Hawkins,  Charles  Frederick. 
1909.  Hawksley.  Arthur  Rusby. 

*1898.  Hawthorn,  Henry  William  John. 

1902.  Haycraft,  Arthur  Herbert. 

1889.  Haycroft,  Frederic  Theodore. 

1909.  Haydon,  Clifford  Merrick. 

1913.  Haydon,  Lawrance  Richards. 
1911.  Hayes,  John  Otway. 

1888.  Hayman,  Albert  Stephen. 
1878.  Hayman,  Charles  Augustine. 

1910.  Hayman,  Frank  James. 

1890.  Hayman,  Howard  Little. 

1891.  Havnes,  Frederick. 

1892.  Hayward,  Savill  Henry. 
1915.  Hazell,  William  Samuel. 
1891.  Headridge,  David. 
1894.  Headridge,  John  Parsons. 

1906.  Heald,  Oliver  William. 
1897.  Heath,  Arthur  Reginald. 
1900.  Heath,  Robert  Harold. 
1881.  Hedley,  William  Snowdon. 
1896.  Heesom,  Edwin  Ernest  Darley. 

*1H03.  Hele,  John  Warwick. 
1864.  Hele,  Warwick. 

1908.  Helliwell,  John  Percival. 
1885.  Helyar,  Albert. 

1909.  Helyar,  Philip  Reginald. 
1906.  Helyar, William  Alfred. 
1896.  Hemsted,  Frederick. 

1904.  Hemsted,  John  Garnet. 
*1898.  Henly,  Albert  William. 

1914.  Henry,  Albert  Ernest. 
*1908.  Henry,  Arthur  Martin. 

L910.  Henrv,  Clement  John. 
•1916.  Henry,  Cyril  Bowdler. 
1878.  Henry,  Martin, 

1915.  Henry,  Maurice  George. 
1894.  Henry,  Percy  Fraiickliu. 
1875.  Henrv,  William  Fianeklin. 

1910.  Herbert,  Albert  Henry. 

1905.  Herbert,  Frank  William. 

1088 


LICENTIATES  IN   DENTAL  SURGERY. 


307 


1919. 

1915. 

*1915. 

*1890. 
*18S1. 

1892. 

1904. 

1898. 

1916. 

1897. 

1900. 

1915. 

1900. 

1916. 

1904. 

1904. 

1914. 

1903. 

1905. 

1892. 

1919. 

1915. 

1900. 

1912. 
*1894. 

1896. 

1906. 

1908. 

1901. 

.1900. 

1897. 

1908. 

1912. 

1912. 

1902. 

1910. 

1907. 

1003. 

1901. 

1903. 

1908. 

1902. 
*1890. 

1917. 

1916. 

1906. 

1910. 

1912. 

1894. 

1898. 

1904. 

1897. 

1902. 
♦1890. 

1915. 

1904. 

1911. 


Herbert,  John. 
Herd  man,  Garvin. 
Herman,  Walter  Sebastian. 
Hern,  George. 
Hern,  William. 
Herschell,  Ridley. 
Heslop,  Albert  Oliver  Macarius. 
Hessenauer,  Hermann  Charles. 
Hewer,  Austin  George. 
Hey,  Stephen  Daniel. 
Heydon,  Arthur  George. 
Hick,  Godfrey  Macdona. 
Hickes,  Charles. 
Hickley,  Gerald  Mackenzie. 
Hickman,  Percy  Harold. 
Hicks,  Alfred. 
Hicks,  Charles  Lewis. 
Highton,  Herbert  Cragg. 
Higson,  Alfred  John. 
Bolder,  Albert  Thomas. 
Hill,  Herbert  William. 
Hill,  Joseph  James  Sterling. 
Hillier,  Hemw  Norman. 
Hills,  William  Arthur  Sowden. 
Hills,  William  Ernest. 
Hincnliff,  Charles  John. 
Hindle,  John  William. 
Hinson,  Harold. 
Hinton,  John  Henry. 
Hiorns,  George  Henry  Maynard. 
Hislop,  John  William. 
Hoare,  Ernest  Alfred  Sebastian. 
Hoare,  Walter  Stanley. 
Hobbs,  George. 
Hobson,  Alfred. 
Hoby,  Kenneth  George. 
Hochapfel,  Adam  Friedrich. 
Hoddy,  Douglas  Victor. 
Hodge,  John  Leslie. 
Hodgson,  Algeon  Sugden. 
Hodgson,  William  Archer. 
Hodson,  William  Francis. 
Hoffman,  Augst.  Wm.  Wistinghausen. 
Hnggard,  Hugh  Donald. 
Hogue,  Robert  James  Wilson. 
Holborn,  Frank  Maurice. 
Holburn,  Clement  Eugene. 
Holburn,  Harold. 
Holden,  Allen. 
Holding,  Frank. 
Hole,  Sidney  Herbert. 
Holford,  Sidney  John. 
Holford,  Traflbrd  Claudius. 
Holford,  Walter  Stanley. 
Ho! greaves,  Francis  William. 
Hollick,  Edward  Henry. 
Hollowav,  Guy  William  Euston. 
1115 


1903.  Holman,  Ambrose  Edgar. 
1918.  Holmes,  Herbert  Oliver. 

1897.  Holmes,  Robert  Gabriel  Stuart, 

1918.  Holmes-Siedle,  Bertram  Adolphe. 
1916.  Holmes-Siedle,  Rosa  E. 

1898.  Holt,  Reginald  Crompton. 
1883.  Hooper,  Gordon. 

1903.  Hooper,  Herbert  Prestbury. 

1900.  Hooper,  Robert. 
*1888.  Hooton,  William  Arthur. 

1892.  Hope,  Arthur  Curling. 
*1888.  Hope,  Hubert  Lindsay  Curling. 

1909.  Hope,  Robert. 

1893.  Hope,  Vacey  Linnington. 

1916.  Hope,  William  Kenneth  Talbot. 
*1887.  Hopewell-Smith,  Arthur. 

1899.  Hopkins,  Alfred  David. 

1912.  Hopkinson,  Frederick, 

1901.  Hopkinson,  Harry. 
1905.  Hopkinson,  Seth  Moore. 

1891.  Hopson,  Montagu  Frank. 

1913.  Hopson,  Montagu  Fred. 
1890.  Hordern,  Joseph  Brookhouse. 
1915.  Horniblow,  Arthur  James. 

1899.  Horrocks,  Francis  Walsh. 

1917.  Horton,  James  Ernest. 

1905.  Horton,  John  Joseph. 

1912.  Horton,  John  Stanley  Frank. 

1904.  Houchin,  Victor  Stanley. 

1906.  Houghton,  Edgar. 
1912.  Housden,  Charles  Henry. 

1905.  Houston,  John  Fulton. 
1888.  Howard,  Frederic  Richard. 
1903.  Howard,  George. 

1906.  Howard,  Percv  Edward, 

1900.  Howard,  Robert. 

1896.  Howe,  Albert  Frederick  Alonso. 

1919.  Howe,  George  Hubert. 

1894.  Howitt,  Herbert  George. 
*1899.  Howkins,  Cyril  Henry. 

1899.  Howlett,  Ernest  Robert. 

1902.  Ho  worth,  Frederick  Arthur. 
1912.  Huckett,  Ernest  Sharman. 

*1894.  Huckle,  Arthur  Henry  Headley. 
1893.  Huckle,  Claud  Hamilton. 

1903.  Huddart,  Frederick  Ernest  Percival. 

1910.  Hudson,  Edward  Palmer. 
1903.  Huggins,  Burnell  Townsend. 
1899.  Huggins,  Harold  Samuel. 

1911.  Huggins,  Samuel  Carson. 
*1912.  Hughes,  Alfred  Morgan. 

1899.  Hughes,  Arthur. 

1892.  Hughes,  Geoffrey. 

1903.  Hughes,  George  Theodore  Douglas. 

1900.  Hughes,  John  Taylor. 
*1882.  Hughes,  Morgan." 

1904.  Hughes,  Richard  Bulkelev. 

1202  x2 


308 


LICENTIATES  IN   DENTAL  SURGERY. 


•1903.  Hughes,  Thomas  Martin. 

1914.  Hughes,  Walter  Owen. 

1916.  Hugo,  Pierre  Jean. 
*1900.  Huuiby,  Daniel  Morgan. 

1903.  Hum  by,  Harry  Robinson, 

1899.  Humby,  John  Daniel  Dawson. 
♦1895.  Humby,  William  John. 

1880.  Humby,  William  Robinson. 

1912.  Hume,  Arnold  Augustus. 

1908.  Hume,  Frederic  Oscar. 

1909.  Humm,  Percv  Stanley. 
1894.  Humphreys,  Harold  Francis. 
1909.  Humphreys,  Humphrey  Francis. 
1912.  Humphry,  Hubert. 

1896.  Humphrvs,  Jack  Edmund. 
1907.  Hunt,  Graham. 
1902.  Hunter,  Ranulph  Brocas. 
1905.  Husbands,  Frank  Alfred. 
1894.  Hutson,  Edward. 
1915.  Hutson,  Harrv  Austen. 
1909.  Hylton,  Doris  Yvon. 


1903.  Ide,  Harry. 

1912.  lies,  George  Denis. 

1918.  Inder,  Mabel  Frances. 
1914.  Inder,  Reginald  John. 
1012.  Ingram,  Sidney  William. 
1917.  Inman,  Wallace. 

1911.  Ireland,  Eric  Greaves. 
1907.  Ireland,  William  Henry. 
*1906.  Ironside,  Arthur  Edmund. 

1919.  Irwin,  Horace  Oliver. 

1913.  Isaacs,  Bernard. 
1905.  Isaacs,  Samuel. 


♦1912.  Jack,  George  Gerald. 
1911.  Jackson,  Arthur  Carl  vie. 
1903.  Jackson,  Arthur  Toase. 
1916.  Jackson,  Bertrand  Kemp. 
1006.  Jack-. ,n,  Herbert  Eyre. 
1903.  Jackson,  Matthew. 
1914.  Jackson,  Thomas  Henry. 
1910.  Jackson,  William  Lowe. 

1906.  Jacob,  Edmund  David  Reed. 
1897.  Jacobs,  Jacob  Michael  Cecil. 
1895.  James,  Benjamin  Edgar. 

1907.  James,  Charles  Edward. 
1906.  James.  Herbert  Heiming. 
1914.  James,  Howell  Clwyn. 
1918.  James,  John. 

1&;>6.  James,  John  Joseph. 
1261 


1919.  James,  Lionel  Beresford. 
1901.  James,  Xeedham. 
1908.  James,  Newton. 
1908.  James,  William  Alfred. 
J1898.  James,  William  Warwick. 

1915.  Jaques,  Frederic  Amos. 
1900.  J  arvis,  William. 

L896.  Jeffery,  Ernest. 

1885.  Jeffery,  Louis. 

1907.  Jeffries,  Thomas  Neville. 
1900.  Jenkin,  Arthur  Edward. 
18'.»5.  Jenkin,  Thomas  George. 

1916.  Jennings,  Edward  Almond. 

1898.  Jennings,  George  Frederick  William. 
1914.  Jennings,  Henry. 

1913.  Jensen,  Carl  Joseph  Oldham. 

1899.  Jepson,  Alfred  de  Betham. 
lH'.lo.  Jepson,  Harold  Ernest. 
1898.  Jessop,  Charles  Ferdinand. 

1914.  Jessop,  Philip  Everard. 
1876.  J  ewers,  Ernest  Edwin. 

1900.  Jimenez,  Jose  Joaquin. 

1917.  John,  Clifford  Morley. 

1903.  Johnson,  Alfred  Adolf  Harold. 
1910.  Johnson,  Arthur  Percy  Livett. 
1910.  Johnson,  Arthur  "William. 
1913.  Johnson,  Benjamin  Durrans. 

1913.  Johnson,  Edward  Eastaugh. 
191  1 .  Johnson,  Gordon. 

1892.  Johnson,  Horace  William. 

1917.  Johnson,  John  Christopher. 
1902.  Johnson,  Richard  Hugh  Cecil. 

1914.  Johnson,  Sydney  Emil. 

1918.  Johnson,  William  Trevor. 
*  L895.  Johnston,  William. 

1913.  Johnstone,  William  Sanders. 

1907.  Joll,  Cecil  Augustus. 
1905.  Jones,  Albert  James. 
1887.  Jones,  Albert  Sidney. 

1886.  Jones,  Alexander  John. 
*188o.  Jones,  Alfred  Ernest. 
•1916.  Jones,  Alfred  Kenneth  Ince. 

1910.  Jones,  Bertram  Howard. 

1908.  Jones,  Charles  Cahread. 
1891.  Jones,  David  Richard. 

J 1891.  Jones,  Edmund  Benjamin. 
1900.  Jones,  Ernest  Guy. 

1911.  Jones,  Ernest  Victor. 

I  ■"*'.'•■).  Jones,  Frederick  Warner. 
189  I.  Jones,  I  leorge  Silva. 
1894.  Jones,  George  Willcox. 
L903.  Jones,  Harold  Wightman. 
liidi'.  Jones,  Henry  Cadwaladr. 
1907.  Jones,  Herbert  Emlyn. 
19 17.  Jones,  I  lugh  Llywelyn, 
1903.  Jones,  Richard  William. 
1899.  Jones,  Sydney  Herbert. 
1308 


LICENTIATES  IN  DENTAL  SURGERY. 


309 


1913. 
1896. 
1911. 
1897. 
1898. 
1906. 
*1893. 
1919. 
1898. 
1897. 
1911. 
1917. 


Jones,  Theodore  Hesketh. 

Jones,  William. 

Jones,  William  Edward. 

Jones,  William  Henry. 

Jones,  William  Henry. 

Jones.  William  John. 

Jones,  William  Meredith. 

Jordan,  James  Joseph. 

Joscelyne,  Harry  Percy. 

Joseph,  Edgar. 

Joseph,  Michael  Wm.  Joseph  Davis. 

Joyner,  Eric  William. 


K. 


1899. 
1895. 

1893. 

1912. 
*1893. 

1918. 
*1890. 

1891. 

1909. 

1897. 

1887. 

1897. 

1910. 

1904. 

1901. 

1908. 

1897. 

1900. 

1892. 

1912. 

1913. 

1913. 

1916. 

1913. 

1883. 

1918. 

1895. 

1908. 

1917. 

1912. 

1875. 

1918 

1911 

1883 

1905 

1908 

1873 

1882 

1900 

J  896 

1907 


Kaye,  Sydney  Jones. 
Keall,  Clarence  Albert  Harry. 
Keay,  Colin. 
Keay,  William  Howard. 
Keele,  Stephen. 
Keet,  Elisha  Clemens. 
Keevil,  George  Mulready. 
Kekwick,  John. 
Kemp,  Leonard  John. 
Kempe,  Arthur  Marshall. 
Kendall,  William  Henry. 
Kendivw,  Augustas. 
Kennealy,  William  Joseph. 
Kennedy,  Marshall. 
Kenworthy,  Frederick  Clowes. 
Kenyon,  Louis  Edwin. 
Kenyon-Jeffes,  Harry. 
Kersh,  Samuel. 
Kershaw,  George. 
Kershaw,  Reginald  Charles. 

Kettlewell,  Leonard  Stanley. 

Kettlewell,  Norman  Harold. 

Kidner,  Charles  Henry. 

Kincaid-Srnith,  Aurelius  Percy. 

King,  Arthur. 

King,  Frederick  Laurence. 

King,  Herbert  Fawcett. 

King,  Leonard  Algernon  Bertram. 

King,  Percy. 

King,  Reginald  Manton. 

King,  Thomas  Edward. 
.  Kingham,  Roy  Victor. 

Kinnersley,  Leslie  Gordon. 

Kirby,  Alexander. 

Kirkman,  Bertram  Charles. 

Kirkman,  Frederic  Butcher. 

Kissack,  Edward  Thomas. 

Kissack,  Frank  Hill. 

Kittow,  William. 

Knaggs,  Sydney  Angelo. 
.  Knight,  Arthur  Thirlby. 
1361 


1893.  Knight,  Ernest  Vincent. 

1900.  Knight,  Leonard  Adolphus  Charles. 

1901.  Knight,  Reginald  Douglas. 
1905.  Knott,  John  Robertson. 

1910.  Know-Davies,Edwd.AubreyClement. 

1917.  Knowler,  Felix  Reginald. 

1889.  Knowles,  Albeit  Vernon. 

1896.  Knowles,  Charles  Hevgate 

1900.  Knowles,  George  Frederick. 

1910.  Knowles,  John. 

1910.  Knowling,  Harold  WTilliam. 

1899.  Kolesar,  Thomas  Henry  Paul. 

1919.  Kropman,  Sholam  Meerowitz. 


1904.  Lacey,  Arthur  Ceorge. 
1902.  Lacey,  Edgar  Pterin. 
*1896.  Lacey,  William  John  Mark. 
1891.  Ladmore,  Frederick  Thackway. 
1919.  Lake,  Carol  Pinson. 

1911.  Lakeman,  William  Symons. 
1902.  Lamb,  Charles  John. 
1900.  Lamb,  Frank  Donald. 

*1903.  Lamb,  Ralph. 
1900.  Lambert,  Athol  Lucien. 
1894.  Lambert,  Francis  Ernest  Lewis. 

1908.  Lambert,  John  Vollans. 
1916.  Lambert,  Wright. 
1900.  Lane,  Everard  Foster. 

1894.  Lane,  Keith  Foster. 

1910.  Lang,  William  Stuart. 

1912.  Langley,  Lionel  Scott. 
*1888.  Lankester,  Francis  John. 

1912.  Lawrence,  Frank  Wentwortk. 
1900.  Laurence,  Hector  Ernest. 
1904.  Law,  John  Jackson. 
1900.  Law,  William  Jackson. 
1912.  Lawrey,  Andrew. 
1918.  Lawrence,  Frank. 

1911.  Laws,  Harold  Lionel. 

1910.  Lawson,  Stanley. 
1916.  Lean,  Frank  Cecil. 

1895.  Lean,  Norman  Henry. 

1911.  Leatherby,  Linthall  Harry. 

1883.  Lechmere,  Edward. 

1909.  Leeming,  James  Pensam. 
*1897.  Lees,  Charlie. 

1894.  Lees,  James  Adam. 

1895.  Lees,  Tom. 

1891.  Leigh,  Percival  Tookey. 
1891.  Leigh,  William  Johnson. 

1903.  Lennox,  William  John. 

1912.  Lethaby-Morgan,  Bernard. 

1884.  Levason,  Peyton  Grenville. 
1907.  Levy,  Isaac. 

1904.  Lewars,  Joseph  Henry. 

1415 


310 


LICENTIATES    IN   DENTAL  SURGERY. 


1901.  Lewis,  Edwin  Henry. 

1910.  Lewis,  Frederic  Wiubolt. 
*J904.  Lewis.  Frederick  William. 

1895.  Lewis.  James  William. 
1887.  Liunell,  Percy  Allison. 
1875.  Lipscombe,  John  Moore. 

1897.  Lishman,  James. 

1913.  List,  Roy  William. 

1908.  Little,  Edward  Stephen  William. 
1895.  Little,  Frederick. 

1901.  Littleboy,  Reginald  Lindley. 

1900.  Livsey,  Thomas  Edward. 

♦1900.  Llewellyn,  Richard  Llewellyn  Jones. 
1863.  Lloyd,  Augustus. 
1906.  Lloyd,  Charles  Evan. 
1916.  Lloyd,  Oswald  Octavius. 

1914.  Lloyd,  William  George. 
1906.  Lockett,  Alfred  Cookman. 
1899.  Lockett,  Reginald  Frederick. 

1911.  Lodge,  Frank. 
1890.  Lombardi,  George. 

1903.  Long,  Edwin  George. 
*1901.  Longhurst,  Ernest  Archibald; 

1860.  Longhurst,  Sir  Henry  Bell,  O.V.O. 
•1891.  Longhurst,  Percy  Augustus. 

1860.  Longhurst,  Sidney.  • 
1899.  Longhurst,  Sidney  Herbert. 

*1889.  Lonnon,  Frederick. 

1898.  Loosely,  William  Henry. 

1902.  Lord,  James  Lewtas. 
1893.  Love,  Hugh. 

1887.  Lovitt,  Robert  James. 

1901.  Lowe,  William  Ernest. 

1915.  Lowein,  Arthur  Edmund. 
1910.  Lucas,  George  Bertrand. 

1904.  Luce,  Philip  Edwin. 

1886,  Ludbrook,  Frederick  Miluer. 
189-5.  Ludbrook,  Stephen  Percy. 
1893.  Lukyn,  Herbert  Edward. 

1909.  Lumley,  Percy  William. 
*1916.  Lunnon,  Leslie  Grantham. 

1861.  Lyddon,  George. 

1902.  Lyne,  Wilfrid  Courtney. 
1893.  Lyne,  William  Henry. 
1918.  Lyon,  Harold  James. 

1910.  Lyons,  Harris  Raphael. 


M. 

►1885.  Maberlv,  John. 
1916.  tfabe,  Harold  Pembroke. 
I -'.i'.'.  VfcAlpin,  John  Gerdes. 
1887.  McAlpin,  Kenneth  Wade. 
1912.  McArd,  Ewart. 
1905.  McBride,  John. 

1467 


1879.  M'Call,  John  Henry. 
1913.  McCallin,  Sidney. 
1917,  McCormack,  Stephen  Alphonsus. 
L911.  McDonald,  Donald  Henry. 
1895.  Macdonald,  George  Ernest. 
1904.  Macdonald,  John  Purvis. 
1913.  MacDonald,  William  Douglas. 
J  888.  McDonald,  William  James. 

1903.  Mace,  Harry  Edward. 

1906.  Mace,  Hugh  Widenham. 
1913.  Mace,  John  Farnham. 

1904.  McFadden,  AVilfrid  Edgar  Walter. 

1894.  McFarlane,  John  Scott. 
1913.  McFarlane,  Percy  Scott. 

1907.  McGowan,  Oswald. 
*1904.  Machin,  Frank  Smith. 

1915.  Machin,  Launcelot. 
*1895.  McKay,  Robert. 

1899.  Mackenzie,  Frederick. 

1895.  Mackley,  Herbert  Edwin. 
1902.  Mackley,  Leopold  Anderson. 

1905.  McMahon,  George  Edward. 

1900.  McMillan,  William  Henry. 
1909.  McNaught,  James  Norman. 

1904.  Maden,  John  Edward. 
1917.  Madin,  Aubrey  Thompson. 

1 888.  Madin,  William  Thompson. 

1917.  Maes,  Georges. 

*1879.  Maggs,  William  Adolphus. 

1916.  Maguire,  Francis  Vincent. 
1915.  Maguire,  George  Francis. 

1907.  Maguire,  James  Frederick. 

1906.  Maguire,  Maurice  John. 

1918.  Maher,  Amin. 

1899.  Mahoney,  John. 

1893.  Makepeace,  Alfred  Joseph. 
*1903.  Malleson,  Herbert  Cecil. 

1889.  Mallet,  John  Aubrey. 

1905.  Mallorv,  George  Kennaway. 

1896.  Malone,  Charles  Albert. 

1897.  Manning,  Robert  Harris. 
*1886.  Mansbridge,  Josiah. 

1891.  Mansell,  Edward  Anson. 
1888.  Manton,  Edward  Alfred. 
1893.  Manton,  George  Sydney  Frederick. 

1915.  Marais,  Hendrik  Christ  oriel. 
1896.  Mardon,  Frederick  AVilliam. 

1905.  Mardon,  Percy  Barrett. 

1906.  Margolies,  Ivor. 

L915.  Marknam,  James  Henry. 

1900.  Markham,  Leonard  Montgomery. 
191  1.  Markham,  Lionel  Everett. 
181(8.  Marks,  Arthur  Roberts. 

1908.  Marr,  Douglaa  John. 
1911.  Marsh,  Ainslie  Palk, 
1906.  Marsh,  Horace  Edmund. 

1916.  Marsh,  Philip  Henry. 

1524 


LICENTIATES  IN   DENTAL  SURGERV. 


311 


1913.  Marshall,  Gerald  Struan. 

1897.  Marshall,  Graham. 
*1903.  Marshall,  Herbert  Frank. 

1917.  Marshall,  Herbert  Myers. 
*1890.  Marson,  Cyril  Darby. 

1902.  Marson,  Frederic  James. 
*1913.  Marston,  Archibald  Daniel. 

1895.  Marston,  Walter. 
1888.  Marten,  Alfred  Ernest. 
1904.  Martin,  Bannar  Harry. 
1915.  Martin,  Cyril  Eandell. 
1892.  Martin,  Gavin  William. 
*1861.  Martin,  John  Henry  Charles  Erridge. 

1918.  Martin,  Percy  Robert  Cox. 

1881.  Mason,  Charles  Browne. 

1898.  Mason,  Edgar. 

1898.  Mason,  Ernest  Noel. 

1876.  Mason,  Henry  Biging. 
1909.  Masselink,  Benjamin  Henry. 
1895.  Masters,  Edwin  Clarence  Piatt. 
1908.  Masters,  Vivian. 

1877.  Matheson,  Leonard. 

1903.  Mathews,  Arthur  Llewelyn. 

1912.  Matthews,  George. 
1895.  Mathews,  Harold  Dewe. 

1895.  Mathews,  John  Hilditch. 

1882.  Matthews,  Arthur  Alexander. 

1896.  Matthews,  George  Frederick  Cale. 

1911.  ]Ylatthews,  Leonard  Clive. 

1907.  Matthews,  Lewis  Trevor  Bam  ford. 

1913.  Matthews,  Wilfred  Richard. 
1881.  Matthews,  William. 

1903.  Matthews,  William  Arthur. 
1913.  Matthews,  William  Henry. 

1899.  Maurice,  Harold. 

1904.  Mawer,  James  William. 
1913.  Mawson,  Harold  Woodhead. 
1902.  Maxwell,  Fred  Martin. 
1885.  May,  Robert. 

1900.  May,  Rowland  Claude  Gasson. 
*1893.  May,  Walter  John. 

1890.  May,  William. 

1908.  May,  William  Edward  Southcomb. 

1912.  Mayer,  John  William. 
1906.  Mays,  Herbert  Reginald. 
1906.  Meadows,  Joseph  Weslev. 
1900.  Meads,  William  Edward". 

*1912.  Medlock,  Charles  Harold. 
1900.  Meek,  George  Herbert. 
1908.  Meek,  Harold  Matthews. 

1913.  Melhuish,  John  Dudley. 
1893.  Mellersh,  William  Francis. 
1911.  Mendleson,  Bertie. 

1916.  Mercer,  William. 
*1911.  Messenger,  Henry  Leslie. 

1904.  Messent,  Rupert  Josiah. 

1905.  Messer,  Fritz  Julian. 

1581 


1914.  Metcalf,  Harold  Frederick. 

1911.  Meyer,  Harold  Leonard. 
1916.  Micklethwait,  Benjamin. 

1915.  Miller,  Alan  Lawrence. 

1905.  Miller,  Arthur. 

1914.  Miller,  Arthur  Helmuth  John. 

1906.  Miller,  Claude. 
1892.  Miller,  Ernest  Arthur. 
1887.  Miller,  Frederick  Tayler. 
1910.  Miller,  Leslie. 

1897.  Miller,  Nathaniel. 
1894.  Miller,  Quintin  Herbert. 
1910.  Miller,  Richard  Gornall. 

1897.  Miller,  Thomas  Henry. 
1909.  Miller,  William  Conyn. 

*1917.  Millett,  Harry. 

1916.  Millican,  Percy. 

1900.  Milligan,  James. 
1902.  Mills,  Arthur  Henry. 

1901.  Mills,  Charles. 

1906.  Mills,  Randolph  Henry. 
1900.  Mills,  Thomas  Charles. 
1905.  Mills,  Victor  Edwin. 

1915.  Milnes,  Albert  Victor. 
1915.  Milton,  Wallis  John. 
1919.  Milton,  William  Eric. 

1912.  Miron,  Wilfred  Woolfe. 

1898.  Mitchell,  Arthur. 

1902.  Mitchell,  Richard  David. 
1900.  Mitchell,  Thomas. 

1907.  Modi,  Jamshedji  Jivanji. 
1915.  Moghe,  Harihar  Gangadhar. 

1913.  Montgomery,  Lancelot  Turtle. 
1907.  Montuschi,  Frederico. 

1919.  Moody,  Charles  Aston. 
1890.  Moon,  William  Draper. 
1904.  Moore,  Alic. 

1914.  Moore,  George  Douglas. 
1834.  Moore,  George  Peirce. 

1886.  Moore,  Henrv  John. 

1896.  Moore,  Hubert  William, 

1907.  Muore,  Lionel  Alexander  Burke. 

1897.  Moore,  Robert  Henry. 

1899.  Moores,  De  la  Hey. 

1892.  Mordaunt,  Francis  George. 

1900.  Mordaunt,  Thomas. 
1910.  Morgan,  Arthur  Stanley. 
1895.  Morgan,  Edwin. 

1893.  Morgan,  Frederick  John. 
1909.  Morgan,  Reginald  Charles. 

1887.  Morlev,  Charles  Reginald. 
*1893.  Morley,  Frank. 

1912.  Morley,  Herbert  Vincent. 

1915.  Morphy,  Owen  Colville. 

1913.  Morrell,  Frederick  Humble. 
1902.  Morrell,  John  George. 
1899.  Morrell,  Richard  James. 

1638 


312 


LICENTIATES   IN   DICNTAL  SURGERY. 


1910.  Morrell,  Robert  William. 

1909.  Morris,  Cecil  (haves. 
*1900.  Morris,  Charles  Sculthorpe. 

1900  Morris,  Frank. 
*1901.  Morris,  Gerald  Hamilton. 

1897.  Morris,  Henry  James. 

1910.  Morris,  Hubert  Stanley. 

1894.  Morris,  Lionel  Frederick. 
1916.  Morris,  Llewellyn  Arwyn. 

1910.  Morris,  Victor  Mayfield. 
1875.  Morris,  William  Graves. 

1912.  Morris,  William  Reginald. 
1899.  Morrish,  Jonathan  Baron. 

1892.  Mosely,  Edward. 

1903.  Mosely,  Lewin  Lewis  Rose. 
1905.  Moser,  Frederick  Rudolph. 
1901.  Mosscrop,  Harold  Edwin. 

1911.  Motton,  William  Pavies. 

1903.  Mountain,  William. 

1882.  Mount  ford,  Arthur  Hamhledon. 

1895.  Mountford,  Edwin  Henry. 
1888.  Mountford,  James. 

1898.  Mountfort,  Charles  Ernest. 

1896.  Mudie,  Walter. 

1885.  Mugford,  George  Henry. 
1915.  Mugford,  John  Lisle. 

1895.  Muhlenkamp,  Fritz-Heinrick  Arthur. 
1914.  Muirhead,  Thomas  Dickson. 

1«96.  Mullord,  Charles. 

1913.  Mulliner,  Norman. 
*1873.  Mummery,  John  Howard. 
*1902.  Mummery,  Stanley  Parkes. 

1884.  Mundell  Stephen. 

1904.  Mundv,  Alfred  James. 

1913.  Murch,  Charles  Edward. 

1914.  Murch,  Winifred  Amelia. 
*1901.  Murphy,  Basil  Newman. 

1897.  Murphy,  James  Montague. 
1877.  Murphy,  Octavius  Brabazon. 

1885.  Murray,  Harold. 
1909.  Murray,  Walter  Cecil. 
1015.  Murray-Shirreff,  Cecil. 
1894.  Musgrave,  Gilbert  Mordaunt. 
L897.  Musgrove,  Edward  Hugh. 
1914.  Musson,  Glenn  Fowler. 

1898.  Must,  William  Henry. 
•1902.  Myer,  Leonard. 

1907.  Myer-.  Francis  Richard  Henry. 

1893.  Myers,  Lancelot  Rrainard. 

1896.  Myers,  Tliomas  Cyrill. 


N. 

I  mm;.  Naiah,  Godfrey. 

1917.  Nande,  .lohann  bodevijK  1e  Water. 
L898.  Nana  more,  Edward  Giles. 
169] 


1899.  Nathan.  Major  Percival. 
1913.  Neal,  Frederick  James. 
1906.  Neal,  George  Kelsey  Breward. 
1912.  Neale,  Chailes  Douglas. 

*1913.  Neely,  Wilfrid  Guy  Stuart. 
1911.  Neft,"  Raphael. 

1883.  Nehmer,  Ferdinand. 

1900.  Ness,  Kenneth  Carrington. 
1899.  New,  George  Herbert. 

1896.  Newbery,  Ernest  Arthur. 
1894.  Newland,  Herbert  George. 

tl880.  Newland-Pedley,  Frederick. 

1915.  Newman,  Arthur  Llewellyn. 

1878.  Newton,  John  Newton  Peill. 

1905.  Newton,  Sydney  Bullen. 

1905.  Nibbs,  Norman  McLeod. 

1902.  Nicholls,  Arthur  Ernest. 

1894.  Nicholls,  Reginald  Edward. 
•1906.  Nichols,  Frederick  Cecil. 
*1898.  Nicholson,  William. 
*1896.  Nixon,  Arthur  Percival. 

1919.  Norman,  Edith  Mynott. 

1894.  Norman,  Harry  William. 

1905.  Normandale,  Harold  George. 

1884.  Norris,  Edward  Lewington. 
1889.  Norris,  John. 

1897.  North,  Benjamin. 
1892.  Northcroft,"  George. 

*1895.  Nowell,  Walter  Salmon. 
1918.  Nunn,  Ernest  Albert. 


O. 

1901.  Oades,  Geoffry  Smyth. 

1911.  Oakden,  George  Marshall. 
1881.  Oakley,  Archibald  Harold. 
19()4.  Oates,  John  Arnold. 

1912.  O'Callaghan,  Charles  Justin. 
1904  Oddie,  Arthur  Brearley. 
1897.  Oddy,  Alfred  Ernest. 

L9I6.  <  >gden,  John  Austen. 
L918.  O'Kane,  William  John. 
L913.  Oliver.  Cyril  Henry. 
1866.  Oliver,  John  Car.lell. 
*1890.  Oliver,  John  Percy. 
1896.  Oliver,  Norman  Henry. 
1906.  Oliver,  Reginald  Joseph. 
1908.  Oliver.  William  Grant. 
1918.  Olivier,  Cornells  Hermanns. 
L912.  Ollia,  Wilfrid  Stephen. 
1904.  <  Hver,  Julian  Henry, 
L899.  Olver,  Stephen  Holloway. 

1893.  Oram,  diaries  Henry. 

L909.  Ormrod,  James. 

1896.  Orridge,  Alfred  Edward  H  or  ton. 

191 1.  < lrozco-1  laaorla,  Raul. 

1744 


LICENTIATES  IN  DENTAL  SURGERY. 


313 


*1912.  Orton,  Douglas  Catterall  Leyland. 

1909.  Orton,  Percy  Hills. 

1892.  Osborn,  Lewis  James. 

1912.  Osborne,  Claude  Vernon. 

1911.  Osmer,  Thomas  Spencer. 
*1893.  Outred,  Charles  Deane. 

1911.  Ovey,  Henry  Kinnear. 

1907.  Ovey,  William  Charles  Augustus. 

1899.  Owen,  Hugh  Gwilym. 

1900.  Owen,  Owen. 

1901.  Owen,  Thorold. 

1892.  Owen,  William  Gladstone. 


P. 

*1909.  Packe,  George  Garfield. 
*1913.  Packham,  Arthur  Leslie. 

1900.  Packham,  George. 
1896.  Padgett,  Frank  Joseph. 
1904.  Pad'lev,  Gillies. 

1911.  Paget,  John  Hayward. 
1906.  Palk,  William  Charles. 
1904.  Pallant,  Hubert  Arnold,  M.C. 

*1899.  Pallaut,  Santiago  Luis,  D.S.O. 

1912.  Pallett,  Roy  Harry  Barkly. 
1911.  Palmer,  Arthur  Hugh  Spencer. 
1903.  Palmer,  Charles  Lucey. 

1901.  Palmer,  Frank  Robert  Edward. 
1903.  Palmer,  Frederick  Nelson. 
1908.  Palmer,  John  Ramsey. 

1899.  Palmer,  Perceval  Henry  Hayes. 
1915.  Pank,  John  Durrell. 

1902.  Panned,  Harry  George. 
1894.  Pare,  John  William. 

1903.  Partitt,  Felix  William. 
*1S93.  Partitt,  John  Brodribb. 
*1894.  Park,  William  Hodgson. 

1903.  Parker,  Albert  Thomas. 

1917.  Parker,  Edward  Alfred  Penney. 

1903.  Parker,  William  Richard. 

1913.  Parkes,  Harold  Robert. 
1917.  Parkinson,  Ernest  George. 

1900.  Parkinson,  George  Herbert. 
*1880.  Parkinson,  George  William. 

1884.  Parkinson,  Herbert  Stephen. 

1908.  Parkinson,  Samuel  Stephenson. 

1902.  Parks,  Norris  John. 

1899.  Parlett,  Frank. 

1892.  Parris,  Richard  Stanway. 

1896.  Parrot,  Ernest  Garner.  " 

1897.  Parrott,  Arthur  Hughes. 
1905.  Parrott,  Arthur  William. 
1889.  Parrott,  John  Ernest. 
1912.  Parry,  William. 

1914.  Parsonage,  Frank  Henry. 

1796 


1906.  Parsonage,  John  Hodson. 
1890.  Parsons,  Ernest. 

1914.  Parsons,  Thomas  Harold. 
1898.  Partridge,  Alfred  Mitchell. 

*1894.  Partridge,  Walter  Eriencus. 

1912.  Partridge,  William  Linnell. 

1918.  Pasmore,  Charles  Lindley  Donald. 

1912.  Pasmore,  Ivan  Wallace. 

1911.  Patel,  Jal  Framji. 

1898.  Paterson,  Howard  James. 
+1883.  Paterson,  William  Bromtield. 

1903.  Patterson,  Percy  Montgomery. 
1886.  Pattinson,  Charles  Augustine. 

1915.  Paid,  Arthur  Norman. 
*1911.  Paul,  Frederick  William. 
*1900.  Pavitt,  Percy  George. 
*1898.  Payne,  Archibald  Gates. 
*1895.  Pavne,  Joseph  Lewin. 

1898.  Peach,  William  Frank. 

1904.  Peacock,  Charles  Nassau 
*1904.  Peacock,  Henry  Maurice. 
*1901.  Peacock,  William  Baly 

'  1894.  Peake,  George  Arthur. 
1885.  Peall,  Frederick  Sneil. 

1899.  Pearce,  Frank  James. 

1905.  Pearce,  Henry  Garfield. 
1915.  Pearce,  Philip  Thomas. 
1892.  Pearse,  Arthur  Samuel. 

1895.  Pearse,  Cecil  Gilbert. 

1896.  Pearse,  Francis  Henry. 

1900.  Pearse,  Walter  Leslie. 
1917.  Pearson,  Clarence  Norman. 
1917.  Pearson,  Maurice. 

1911.  Peatfield,  Percy  John. 

1903.  Peatfield,  Svdney  Herbert. 

1901.  Peatfield,  William  Henry. 
1910.  Peaty,  Archie  Ernest  Frederick. 
1907.  Peaty,  Charles  Robert  Mower. 
1889.  Peckover,  Charles  Edward. 
1914  Peckover,  Lancelot  Eric  Charles. 

1904.  Pedler,  Septimus  Edward. 
*1895.  Pedler,  William  Frederick. 
*1884.  Pedlev,  Richard  Denison. 
*1885.  Pedley,  Samuel  Edward. 
*1877.  Pedley,  Thomas  Franklin. 
*1906.  Pedrick,  Percy  Vivian  Giles. 

1912.  Pegler,  Herbert  James. 
1904.  Pellow,  Charles  James. 

*1901.  Penfold.  Fred  Bailey. 

1898.  Penfold,  Oliver  Crace. 

*1910.  Penny,  Charles  Harry  Greville. 

1878.  Penraven,  Allan  Frederick. 
*1901.  Penrose,  Arthur  Wellesley. 

1912.  Percy,  Arthur  John. 

1909.  Percy,  Leopold  Kepler. 

1899.  Perkins,  Harold  Goodwin. 

J 1903.  Perkins,  Herbert  Wilberforce. 
1853 


314 


LICENTIATES  IN  DENTAL  SURGERY. 


1903.  Perry,  Frederick  William. 

1902.  Perry,  William  Kerby. 
*1916.  Peter,  John. 
*1918.  Peters,  Haydn. 

1883.  Petherbridge,  James. 

1887.  Petit,  Charles  Frederick  Newton. 

1897.  Pettev,  James  Bertie. 
*1905.  Pfeiffer,  Albert. 

1912.  Phillips,  Charles  Joseph. 

1901.  Phillips,  Edward. 

1908.  Phillips,  Geoffrey  Ay  res. 

1916.  Phillips,  George' Evan  Henry  Holt. 

1892.  Phillips,  Howard. 

1902.  Phillips,  Richard  Herbert. 

1898.  Phillips,  William  Herbert. 
1900.  Philpots,  Montague. 

1903.  Pickerill,  Henry  Percy. 

1893.  Pickering,  Harold  John. 
1906.  Pickett,  Arthur  Henry. 

1912.  Pickett,  Leonard  Robert. 

1914.  Pickett,  Reginald  Jack. 
1897.  Picnot,  Ernest. 

1894.  Picton,  Edwin. 

1881.  Pidgeon,  William  John. 
1906.  Pierrepont,  Edward  Spencer. 
1894.  Pike,  Walter  James. 

1904.  Pilbeam,  Edward  Laurence. 

1915.  Pilbeam,  Leonard  Stanley. 
1894.  Pilcher,  John. 

1894.  Pilcher,  William  Henry. 

1905.  Piper,  Stanley  Arthur. 

1913.  Pitman,  Kingsley  Chesman. 

1899.  Pitt,  Charles  Fox. 

1906.  Pitts,  Arthur  Thomas. 

1909.  Place,  James  Frederick. 
1909.  Plank,  Alfred  Bunce. 
1918.  Plimsoll,  Clifford  Thomas. 

1906.  Plowman,  William  Henry. 
*1896.  Plumley,  Arthur  George  Grant. 

1907.  Plumley,  Cuthbert  Grant. 

1905.  Plummer,  Edwin  Noyes. 
1915.  Pollitt,  Eric  Vincent. 

1899.  Pollitt,  Gerald  Paton. 

1909.  Pomeroy,  John  Morley. 

1906.  Ponder,  Ronald  Richard  Bertram. 

1910.  Poock,  Alfred  Graham. 
*1906.  Pooley,  Charles  Cook. 

1889.  Porter,  Frank  Constable. 
1912.  Potter,  William  Macqueen. 

1908.  Pounds,  Roland  Thomas. 

1917.  Powell,  Harold  John. 

1900.  Powell,  John  Woodward. 
1897.  Powell,  Matthew  Pearce. 

1909.  Powell,  Reginald  Wood. 
L906.  Power,  Horatio  Leonard. 
1904.  Poyton,  Herbert. 

1911.  Pradier,  Felix  Lambert. 

1910 


1891.  Prager,  Arnold 
1900.  Prall,  Sydney  Lionel. 
1890.  Preedy," Edward  John. 
1903.  Preston,  Alfred  Ernest. 
1 1897.  Preston,  Charles  Henry. 

1902.  Preston,  James  Rudge. 
1895.  Price,  George  Herbert. 
1881.  Price,  Rees. 

1900.  Prickett,  George  Frederick. 

1903.  Prideaux,  Albert  Edgar  Dunkin. 
1894.  Prideaux,  Charles  Sydney. 
1894.  Prideaux,  Harry  Symes. 

1899.  Prideaux,  William  de  Courey. 

1914.  Pridham,  Arthur  George  Drake. 
1911.  Pridham,  Cyril  James. 

1900.  Pridham,  William  Collier. 

1902.  Priestley,  George  William. 
*1900.  Priug,  Horace  Reginald. 

1888.  Pritchard,  Athol  Cravnaut. 

1893.  Pritchard,  Francis  Edwin. 

*1911.  Pritchard,  George  Brentnall. 

1903.  Probyn,  Frank  Ernest. 

1904.  Procter,  Alfred  Heathcoat. 

1915.  Procter,  Horace  James. 

1907.  Proud,  Percy  James. 

1908.  Pugh,  Henry  Stanley. 
1911.  Pulford,  Frederick  Gordon. 
1903.  Pulford,  Herbert. 

1915.  Pullan,  William  Greaves. 
1913.  Purdom,  Harold  Neish. 

1909.  Pusey,  Arthur. 

1916.  Pywell,  Christopher  Hodgson. 


Q. 

1895.  Quinby,  Arthur  Henry. 
*1901.  Quinby,  Frank  Gray. 
1899.  Quinton,  Herbert. 
1905.  Quinton,  Percy  Julian. 


R. 


1903.  Randall,  Charles  William. 
1909.  Randell,  George  Hubert  Walter. 
1892.  Ranken,  John  George. 

1903.  Rankin,  David  Stevenson. 

1904.  Ransford,  Leonard  Urban. 
1903.  Ransford,  William  Reginald. 
1901.  Rathbun,  Charles  John. 

1905.  Rawsthorne,  Felix. 
1914.  Ray,  Ernest  Russell. 
1900.  Ray,  George  Wheatcroft. 
1900.  Raymont,  James  Martin. 
1896.  Read,  Arthur. 

L904.  Head,  Charles. 

1959 


LICENTIATES  IN  DENTAL  SURGERY. 


315 


*1908.  Read,  Harold  William. 

1890.  Read,  Stanley. 

1887.  Read,  Thomas  George. 
*1898.  Read,  Walton  Rix. 
1897.  Reading,  George  Frederick. 

1891.  Reading,  Philip  Burdett. 
*1888.  Reading,  Richard  Fairfax. 

1901.  Reatchlous,  Henry  Arnold. 
1900  Recordon,  Ralph  Bertram. 
1907.  Redpath,  Ralph. 

1897.  Redpath,  Stuart  James. 
1896.  Reece,  Thomas  Cadarn. 

1892.  Reed,  Charles  Scholefield. 

1916.  Rees,  David  Maurice. 
1894.  Reeve,  Alfred. 
1910.  Reeve,  Harold  Todd. 

1894.  Reeve,  Harry  George  Cleave. 
*1899.  Regan,  Thomas  Edward. 

1901.  Reid,  Percy  John. 
*1896.  Relph,  Arthur  Ernest. 
*1895.  Relph,  Herbert  John. 

1909.  Renshaw,  Arnold. 
1906.  Renton,  Edmund  Louis. 

1904.  Retallack,  William  Charles. 
*1902.  Rey,  Jules  Frederick. 

1910.  Reynolds,  Augustus  John. 
*1902.  Reynolds,  William. 

1900.  Rhodes,  Edmund. 
1913.  Rhodes,  John  Hargrave. 
1899.  Rice,  Arthur. 

1910.  Rice,  Charleton  Edmund. 
1913.  Rice,  Francis  Rupert. 

1905.  Rice,  George  Eugene. 

1917.  Richards,  fieresford  Tom. 
1883.  Richards,  Frederick  William. 

*1885.  Richards,  George  Oliver. 

1911.  Richards,  John  Griffith. 

1915.  Richards,  Louis  Philip. 
1904.  Richards,  Martin. 
1881 .  Richardson,  Francis. 
1889.  Richardson,  Frank  Victor. 
1896.  Riches,  Charles  John  Hurry. 

1906.  Riches,  Norman  Vaughan  Hurry. 

1907.  Richter,  Lewis. 
*1908.  Riddett,  Stanley  Alfred. 

1878.  Ridge,  Walter  Henry. 

1916.  Ridout,  Leslie  George. 

1917.  Rigg,  Sydney  Kilshaw. 
*1886.  Rilot,  Charles  Frederick. 

1919.  Ripley,  Mary  Jane. 
1894.  Rispin,  William. 
1913.  Rivers-Cole,  Harold  Robert. 
1913.  Rix,  Reginald  Harry. 
1880.  Robbins,  Cornelius. 

1918.  Robert,  Earl  Leslie. 
1910.  Roberts,  Alexander  James. 

1898.  Roberts,  Alfred  William. 

2016 


1884.  Roberts,  Charles  Alfred. 

1916.  Roberts,  Clair  William. 
1892.  Roberts,  Harry  Trust. 
1909.  Roberts,  John. 

1903.  Roberts,  Richard. 

1913.  Roberts,  William  Owen. 

1897.  Robertson,  Arthur  Edwin. 

1895.  Robertson,  Harry  Lennox. 
1875.  Robertson,  James  Lewis. 

1896.  Robey,  Arthur  Malcolm. 

1898.  Robey,  Harry  Webb. 

1885.  Robinson,  Arthur  Bernard. 
1887.  Robinson,  Charles  Cecil. 

1917.  Robinson,  David  Errand. 

*1894.  Robinson,  George  Edw.  Jas.  Antoine. 

1904.  Robinson,  George  Theodore. 
1912.  Robinson,  Henry  Clifford. 

1911.  Robinson,  James  Stacey. 

1900.  Robinson,  John  Henry. 

1897.  Robinson,  Robert  Percy. 

1903.  Robinson,  Sydney  William. 

1901.  Robinson,  Thomas. 

1918.  Roche,  Richard  Stanislaus. 

1914.  Rodda,  Stephen  Archibald. 

1 904.  Rodgers,  Percy  Hartley. 
1900.  Rodway,  Barron  John. 

1902.  Rodway,  James  Henry. 

1900.  Roe,  Samuel  Henry. 
*1870.  Rogers,  Charles  Claude. 

1897.  Rogers,  David  de  Sola  Cohen. 
1894.  Rogers,  John  Percival. 
1879.  Rook,  Eustace  Henry. 
*1894.  Rooke,  Frederick  James  Faulkland. 

1906.  Roots,  Oscar  John. 

1897.  Roper,  John  Langdon. 

1899.  Rose,  Charles  Frederic. 
1881.  Rose,  Frederick. 

1901.  Rose,  Frederick  George. 

1912.  Rose,  Gilbert  John  Stuart. 

1912.  Rose,  Harry  Edward  Campbell. 

1898.  Rose,  Henry. 

1907.  Rose,  John  Alfred. 

1905.  Rose,  Robert. 
*1895.  Rose,  Samuel  Frank. 

1906.  Rose,  Walter. 

1904.  Rose,  Walter  Sidney. 

1900.  Ross,  Harry  Bruce. 
1917.  Ross,  William  John. 

1905.  Rotelli,  Raniero. 

1904.  Rothwell,  John  Clarkson. 

1900.  Round,  Harold. 
*1897.  Round,  John  Cornwell. 
*1885.  Rouw,  Robert  Wynne. 

1913.  Rowe,  Arthur  Ridges. 
1904.  Rowe,  Harold  Ridges. 
1893.  Rowe,  Henry  Burbery. 
1910.  Rowe,  Wilfrid  Aubrey. 

2073 


316 


LICENTIATES  IN   DENTAL  SURGERY. 


1897.  Howe, "William  Francis. 
1899.  Rowlett,  Alfred  Ernest. 

1898.  Rowley,  Arthur  Lewis. 

1909.  Rowley,  George  Henry. 

1877.  Rowney,  Thomas  Walter  Farraday. 

LtlO.  Rowstron,  Gordon  Evelyn. 

1904.  Rowstron,  Ronald  Nathaniel  Maclean. 

lit]  2.  Royle,  George  Wesley. 

1882.  Royston,  Jonathan. 

1891.  Royston,  Joseph. 

1910.  Ruck,  Charles  Frederic  Leyson. 
1915.  Rudd,  Frank  Edwin. 

1907.  Rudolf,  Carl  Robert, 

1901.  Rumball,  Aubrey  Tom. 
4903.  Rumsey,  Cecil  Frank. 

1904.  Ruscoe,  Alfred  William. 
1889.  Rushton,  William. 

1913.  Russell,  George  Herbert  Hey  wood. 

1899.  Russell,  Richard  John. 

1902.  Rust,  Arthur  Bernard  Wills. 

1908.  Rutter,  William  Stanley. 
1899.  Ryan,  Thomas  Francis. 

1914.  Rycroft,  Alfred  Thomas. 
1914.  Rycroft,  Ernest  Charles. 
1904.  Ryder,  John  Francis. 
1917.  Ryland,  Reginald  Joseph. 
1895.  Ryle,  Arthur  Buxton. 
1917.  Ryss,  Willem  Gerrit. 


S. 

1897.  Sadler,  Bernard  Frederick. 

1899.  Sadler,  Leonard  Francis  Vale. 

1911.  Sadler,  Robert  Dendy. 

1903.  Saies,  Charles  Loehore. 
1913.  Sainsbury,  Arthur  L'omroy. 
1916.  Saint y,  Valentine. 

1916.  Salsbury,  Frederick  Robert. 

1913.  Salsbury,  Archibald  Frank. 

1914.  Salt,  Harold  Osbert. 

1909.  Salter,  Bertram  Charles. 

1907.  Salter,  Frank  Henry. 

1908.  Sampson,  Edward  Spenser. 

1912.  Sampson.  William  Edwin  Acland. 

1900.  Sams,  Virley  Stevenson. 
1907.  Samuel,  Bertram  Barnett. 
1911.  Samuels,  Isidore. 

1910.  Sanders,  Enoch. 
191(i.  Sanders,  Simon. 

l!)07.  Sanson,,  Wilfrid  Tom. 

L891,  Sansom,  William  Bertram. 

1904.  Sargent,  Vyvian  FitzGerald. 
L898.  Satterthwaite,  Robert. 

•1908.  Saul.  Alec  Linford. 
1887.  Saul,  Barnetl  Bendet. 

1913.  Saul,  Edward  Royston. 

ai26 


1898.  Saul,  William  Albert  Hodgius. 
1893.  Saul,  William  Henry. 

1899.  Saunders,  Arthur  Harold, 
lit  13.  Saunders,  George  Vincent. 

1884.  Saunders,  Herbert  Sedgwick. 
L902.  Saunders,  Stanley  Jennings. 

1899.  Sawday,  George  Curnock. 
1901.  Sawday,  Harry  Burt. 
1904.  Sawer,  John  Stewart. 

1911.  Saxton,  Sidney. 
1870.  Sayles,  Francis  Austin. 
1910.  Scales,  Walter  Herman. 
1910.  Schaefer,  Albert  John. 
1890.  Schelling,  Carl. 

1897.  Schlesinger,  William  Augustus. 

1912.  Schneider,  Max. 

1910.  Scott,  Alfred  Gladstone. 
1903.  Scott,  Frank. 

1903.  Scott,  Philip. 

1907.  Scott,  Robert  Alexander. 

1909.  Scott,  Theodore. 

1900.  Searle,  William  Radley. 
*1895.  Seccombe,  Clovis  Leopold. 

1901.  Segar,  Alfred  John. 
1883.  Segar,  Frank. 

1904.  Senior,  Martin  Chas.  Theodore  Wm. 

1889.  Seville,  John  William. 
*1892.  Sewill,  Joseph  Sefton. 

1885.  Sexton,  Louis  Edwin. 

1890.  Sexton,  Walter. 
1887.  Seymour,  George. 
1904.  Seymour,  James  Alfred. 
1904.  Seymour,  Louis  Napoleon. 

1900.  Shapland,  Hubert  Raleigh. 
1907.  Sharp,  Herbert  Victor. 

1910.  Sharp,  James  Bennett. 
*1900.  Shattock,  Charles  Robert. 

1918.  Shaw,  Ernest  Findlay. 
1904.  Shaw,  John  Herbert  Jones. 
1910.  Sheahan,  John  Francis. 
•1897.  Shedden,  Arnold  Ward. 

1912.  ShetTord.  Alan  Douglas  Edward. 

1899.  Shelton,  Frank  Lyon. 
*1900.  Shelton,  Harvev  Llewellyn. 

1913.  Shepherd,  Hubert  Ernest. 

1901.  Sheppard,  George. 
1903.  Sherratt,  Albert  Edwin. 

1898.  Sherratt,  Benjamin. 
L891.  Sherratt,  Thomas  Edward. 
L897.  Shields,  Ernest  Thompson. 
L895.  Shields,  John  Lewis. 

1900.  Shields,  .Joseph  Harold. 
L918.  Shipway,  William  Holder. 
19]  1.  Shore,  Hubert  Dennis. 
L898.  Shorrock,  John  isherwood. 

1902.  Shovelton,  John  Sydney. 
L912.  Shovelton,  Leslie. ' 

2183 


LICENTIATES    IN    DENTAL    SURGERY. 


317 


1907.  Shovelton,  Sydney. 
1914.  Shrimpton,  Sydney  Victor. 
1899.  Shrubsole,  Ernest. 
*1894.  Sibson,  Arthur  Bertram. 
1894.  Sibson,  Percival  Reginald. 

1899.  Sidebottom,  John  Wilson. 
1902.  Silver,  Clifford  Marking. 

*1900.  Siminonds,  Ernest  George. 

1906.  Simms,  Harold. 
J1896.  Simpson,  Graham  Scales. 
*1915.  Simpson,  Maurice  Oliver. 

1913.  Simpson,  Sydney  Frank. 
1912.  Singleton,  William  Joseph. 
1896.  Skae,  John  Walter. 

1909.  Skerritt,  John  Henry. 

1910.  Skerritt,  William. 
1912.  Slade,  Reginald  Alfred. 

*1882.  Slate,  Alfred. 

1888.  Smale,  Charles  Henry. 
*1903.  Smale,  Herbert. 

1879.  Small,  David  Mann. 

1917.  Smallbone,  Norman  Leslie. 
1898.  Smallwood,  George  Valentine, 

1900.  Smedley,  Harold  Charles. 
1902.  Smith,  Alexander  Alfred. 
1900.  Smith,  Alfred  Henry. 

1907.  Smith,  Ashley  Wetherhead. 

1896.  Smith,  Bernard. 

1900.  Smith,  Charles  William. 
1919.  Smith,  Cyril  Fryer. 

1918.  Smith,  Dorothy  Mary. 

1908.  Smith,  Edgar. 

1892.  Smith,  Edward  Frederick. 

1901.  Smith,  Edward  Gethen. 

1897.  Smith,  Edward  Percy. 

1897.  Smith,  Edwin  Wylde. 
*1913.  Smith,  Francis  Henry. 

1906.  Smith,  Frederick. 

1914.  Smith,  Frederick  Elliott. 
1912.  Smith,  Frederick  John. 

*1905.  Smith,  George  Holmes. 

1912.  Smith,  Grantley. 
1901.  Smith,  Harold. 

1913.  Smith,  Herbert  Leslie. 
1863.  Smith,  John  Alexander. 

*1886.  Smith,  John  Percy. 

1915.  Smith,  Leonard. 

1888.  Smith,  Leonard  Charles. 
1913.  Smith,  Leslie  Bacchus. 

1898.  Smith,  Percy  Lambert. 

1896.  Smith,  Sidney. 

1916.  Smith,  Stanley  Gordon. 
*1899.  Smith,  Sydney  Calvin. 

1909.  Smith,  Theodore  Victor. 

1907.  Smith,  Thomas  Lionel. 
*1897.  Smith,  Thomas  William. 

1897.  Smith,  Victor  George. 

2240 


1903.  Smithard,  Walter  Reginald  Norman. 
*1905.  Smyth,  Francis  Radway.    ^ 

1908.  Solomon,  Edgar  Eaton. 
1902.  Solomon,  W  illiam  Harry. 

1894.  Soper,  Frank  Arthur. 

1904.  Soper,  George  Edward. 

1902.  Soper,  Norman  Bowden. 
*1906.  Southern,  Walter  Duckett. 

1916.  Southwell,  Cecil  Stanley. 
1916.  Soutter,  Mansfield  John  Knox. 

1909.  Spain,  Harold  Gordon. 
1907.  Spain,  Ivan  Scott. 
190-5.  Spaven,  Arthur  Thomas. 

1916.  Speak,  John. 

1895.  Spencer,  George  Ross. 

1911.  Spill,  Alfred  Edmund  Victor. 
1901.  Spiller,  John  Edmund. 

1903.  Spiridion-Kliszczewski,      Clement 

Grant. 
*1892.  Spokes,  Teter  Sidney. 

1917.  Spong,  Robert  William. 
*1902.  Sprawson,  Evelyn  Charles. 
*1904.  Sprawson,  Francis  Edgar. 

1906.  Spray,  Albert. 

1889.  Spray,  George  Goldfinch. 

1909.  Spurgeon,  Eric  Le  Masurier. 
1903.  Spurgeon,  Ernest  Le  Masurier. 

1891.  Spurr,  Alfred  Peter. 

1894.  Stabb,  Edward  William. 
1903,  Stacey,  Attilio  Regolo. 

1910.  Stacey,  Claud. 

1897.  Stainer,  Courtenav  Biffin. 
1884.  Stainer,  Robert  William. 

*1913.  Staley,  Robert  Cyril  Wilmer. 
1917.  Stamp,  Sidney. 

1905.  Staniforth,  Henry  Edward. 

1906.  Stansfield,  Greenwood. 
1901.  Staple,  Arthur  Hubert. 
1913.  Stark,  Thomas  William. 

1905.  Starr,  Oran  Edgar. 

1896.  Staton,  Henry  Hamilton. 

*1902.  Steadman,  Sidney  Fras.  St.  Jermuin. 

1915.  Stebbings,  Hedley  Victor. 

1916.  Stebbings,  John  Morley. 

1892.  Steele,  Tom  Barton. 

1898.  Stelfox,  Walter  Edmund. 

1906.  Stephen,  Thomas  Cowley. 
1903.  Stephens,  Bernard  Maxwell. 

1912.  Stephens,  Hugh  Dynevor. 
1896.  Stephenson,  John. 
1900.  Stephenson,  Thomas. 

1900.  Stevens,  Alfred  Montague  Austin. 

1895.  Stevens,  David  Sydney. 
1903.  Stevens,  Ernest  Oxley. 
1903.  Stevens,  John. 

*1871.  Stevens,     Mordaunt     Augustus     de 
Brouquens  Capel. 
2295 


318 


LICENTIATES    IN    DENTAL    SURGERY. 


1896.  Stevens,  Richard  Henry. 
1913.  Sevens,  Stanley. 

1903.  Stevens,  William  Stewart. 
1901.  Stewart,  Cameron  Robertson. 
1916.  Stewart,  Samuel  Ogclen. 
1901.  Steweni,  George  Henshall. 

1894.  Steynor,  Arnold  William. 

1900.  Steynor,  Herbert  Steynor. 
1877.  Stirling.  John. 

*1910.  Stobie,  Harry. 
*1891.  Stocken,  Leslie  Maury. 
1889.  Stoddart,  Walter  George. 

1901.  Stokes,  Percy  Southwell. 

*1898.  Stone,  Frederick  William  Stanley. 
*1892.  Stoner,  Harold  Boniface. 

1887.  Stoner,  Harry  John. 

1  *97.  Stoner,  John  Walton. 

1910.  Stoner,  Patrick  Parry. 
191-4.  Stones,  Hubert  Horace. 

*1903.  Stordy,  Thomas. 
1905.  Storey,  Christopher  John. 

1897.  Storey,  George  William. 
1909.  Storey,  Stanley  Runton. 

1913.  Stradling,  Frank  Bedford.. 

1912.  Stranack,  Whallev  Seath. 
*1895.  Strand,  Alick  Condell. 

1896.  Strangways,  Ludlow. 

1914.  Straton,  Norman  David  Swayne. 
1903.  Street,  Elgernon  George. 

1916.  Stretton,  Thomas  Charles. 

1913.  Strickland,  Harold  John. 

1915.  Stride,  William  Henry  Barton. 

1898.  Stringfellow,  Ernest. 

1902.  Stroud,  Alfred  Charles. 

1909.  Stuart,  James  Alfred  Wyllys. 
1881.  Stuck,  Thomas  James. 

1911.  Sturdee,  Frank  Percival. 

1899.  Sturridfre,  Ernest. 

1916.  Sturridge,  Vera  Elsie  Marie. 

1910.  Sturton,  Harry. 

1897.  Stver,  Albert  St.  John. 
•1912.  Styles,  William  Vere  Taylor. 

1911.  Su'ffield,  William. 

1903.  Sugden,  John. 

1895.  Sugden,  Thomas  Edward. 
]*'.):',.  Siinierliug,  Arthur  Newton. 
1897.  Sumerling,  Bert  rum  .James. 
1897.  Summers,  Gilbert  Hamilton. 

1915.  Sutcliffe,  Joseph  Gilbert  Wade. 
1907.  Sutcliffe,  Percy  Sidney  Charles. 
p.tll.  Sutton.  Gordon  Bower. 

1907.  Swan,  William  Marshall. 

1900.  Swannell,  Richard  PanOoust. 
L863.  Swanson,  Andrew  hies. 
1903.  Sykes,  Alfred. 

1916.  Symone,  Percival  Washington. 

23^1 


T. 

1891.  Ta'Bois,  Frederick  William. 
1896.  Ta'Bois,  Leopold. 

1910.  Tait,  Ernest  Sutton. 
1908.  Tait,  Harold  Pearson. 
*1900.  Talbot,  Francis. 
1894.  Talintyre,  Charles. 

1892.  Tanner,  Frank  Leopold. 
1912.  Tanner,  Reginald  Douglas. 
1902.  Targett,  Frederick  William. 

1901.  Tarry,  Charles  Robert  James. 
1896.  Tasker,  Benjamin  George. 
1908.  Tasker,  Dudley  Bayzand. 

1898.  Tattersall,  Harold. 

1899.  Tattersfield,  William  Henry. 
1878.  Taylor,  Arthur. 

1904.  Taylor,  Charles  Lancelot  Deslandes. 

1910.  Taylor,  Claude. 

1906.  Taylor.  Cvprian  Herbert. 

1894.  Taylor,  Edwin  Henry  Pascal. 

1905.  Taylor,  George  Frederick. 

1895.  Taylor,  Harry  Percy. 
1891.  Taylor,  Harry  William. 
1905.  Taylor,  Hedley  Ilavgreaves. 

1902.  Taylor,  John  Hardy. 
1899.  Taylor,  Lionel. 

1912.  Taylor,  Sidney  Thomas. 
1898.  Taylor,  Wallace  Atkinson. 

1896.  Tebbitt,  Ernest  Reginald. 

1905.  Tebbutt,  Edwin  Spencer. 

1901.  Tessier,  Charles  Padpitt. 

1906.  Tessier,  Norman  York. 

1882.  Tester,  Alfred  Horace. 

1902.  Thacker,  Harold. 
1895.  Theakston,  Joseph. 
1908.  Tliew,  Wilton. 

1916.  Thorn,  Michael  Christian  Vos. 

1913.  Thomas,  Cecil  Ernest. 

1897.  Thomas,  Charles  Browne. 

1913.  Thomas,  Eric  Wesley. 
*1915.  Thomas,  Graham  McKim. 

1898.  Thomas,  William  Ilendy. 

1908.  Thomason,  Arthur  Brookes. 
1905.  Thompson,  Wilfred  Boyd. 
1912.  Thompson,  William  Andrew. 
1887.  Thomson,  Archibald  Fredk.  Charles. 

1883.  Thomson,  George. 

1903.  Thomson,  Harold. 
L918.  Thomson,  Ian  Murray. 

1914.  Thorman,  Frederick  Edward  Alan. 
L879.  Thorman,  Frederick  .lames. 

L915.  Thorn,  Harry  Laurence. 

1911.  Thorne,  Dun';, 1.1. 

1909.  Thornton,  Herbert. 
1894.  Th. ant.m.  Rohert. 

2406 


LICENTIATES    IN    DENTAL    SURGERY. 


319 


1904.  Throp,  Frank. 

1014.  Thurston,  Vernon  John. 

1908.  Tibbalds,  William  Edgar  Antonius. 

1862.  Tibbits,  William.  _ 

1902.  Tice,  Ernest  Harriman. 
1895.  Tice,  Henry  William. 
1915.  Tighe,  John  Alphonsus. 
1897.  Tilley,  Edgar. 

*1901.  Tilley,  James  Leonard  Octavius. 

1889.  Timms,  Samuel  Day. 

1894.  Timms,  Walter  Thomas  Day. 
*1905.  Timpsou,  George  Gilbert. 

1895.  Tindal,  John. 

1905.  Tindall,  Herbert  John. 

1912.  Tipper,  Francis  Joseph. 

1907.  Tippet,  Aubrey  Collins. 

1892.  Tisdall,  Charles  James. 
*1905.  Titmas,  John  St.  Andrew. 

1913.  Titmas,  Oscar  Henry. 
*1888.  Todd,  Frederick. 
J1809.  Tomes,  Charles  Sissmore. 

1908.  Tomes,  Edgar  Arthur. 

1903.  Tomey.  Edmund  Vaughan. 

1905.  Tonilinson,  Henry  Harrison. 

1893.  Tomlinson,  John  William. 

1890.  Tomlyn,  Louis  Crowhurst. 

1900.  Toogood,  Albert  Edward, 

1894.  Torpey,  Herbert  James. 
1881.  Tothill,  Walter. 

1892.  Townend,  Edmund  Francis. 

1917.  Townley,  Sydney  Granville. 

1906.  -Townsend,  James  Garfield. 

1901.  Townsend,  Lewis  William. 

1911.  Townshend,  Oliver  Beale. 
1898.  Tracy,  Duncan  Powerscourt. 

*1904.  Tracy,  Horace  Ernest  Humphrey. 
1913.  Treleaven,  Harold. 
1897.  Trembath,  William  James. 

1908.  Tressider,  Samuel  Lewis. 
*1894.  Trewby,  Henry  William. 

1895.  Trick,  Walter  Henry. 

1909.  Trott,  Arthur  George. 
1892.  Trott,  Frederick  Thomas. 
1884.  Trott,  George  William. 
1903.  Trotter,  Arthur  Oscar. 

*1911.  Trounce,  Thomas  Reginald. 

1905.  Trade,  Henry  John. 
*1881.  Truman,  Charles  Edwin. 

1916.  Truman,  Frederick  Charles. 

1918.  Truscott,  William  Wallace  Harold. 
1905.  Tuck,  William  Collingwood. 
1905.  Tuckett,  Francis  James. 

1912.  Tuft,  Arthur  Cyril. 
1897.  Turner,  Edward  Ernest. 
1912.  Turner,  Ernest  Victor  Breen. 
1892.  Turner,  Harold  Arthur. 

*1896.  Turner,  Henry  Watson. 
2462 


1903.  Turner,  James  Dewhurst. 
X 1890.  Turner,  Joseph  George. 

1913.  Turner,  Robert  Douglas  Breen. 

1918.  Turner,  Stanley  Carlyle. 

1901.  Turner,  Vivian  Eustace. 
1918  Turner,  William  Henry. 
1895.  Turton,  Arthur  William. 

1902.  Turton,  Charles  Mitchinson. 

1904.  Turton,  Ernest  Henry. 
1912.  Tustiau,  Thomas  Bernice. 

1899.  Tweney,  Sidney  James  St.  Helier. 

1919.  Twenev,  Stanley  Ethelbert. 
1894.  Tyrrell,  Albert  John. 
1911.  Tyson,  Basil  William. 


U. 


1898.  Umney,  Reginald. 

*1913.  Underwood,  Arthur  Bayford  Guy. 
1918.  Underwood,  Richard  Murray. 

1899.  Uttley,  Edgar  Preston. 


V. 

1888.  Van  der  Pant,  Francis  Hem"y  Morgan 

1894.  Van  der  Pant,  Horace  William. 
1919.  Van  der  Spuy,  David  Cornelius. 
1915.  Van  Schalkwijk,  Petrus  Lafras. 

*1871.  Vasey,  Charles  Lyon. 
1899.  Vaughan,  Thomas  Herbert. 
1905.  Vaughan,  William  Westland. 
1913.  Veale,  Reginald  McKenzie. 

1895.  Veitch,  William  McGregor. 
1912.  Venning,  George  Lotan. 
1899.  Venning,  Sidney  Dunstan. 
1915.  Vernon,  Herbert. 

1903.  Vernon,  Thomas. 

1915.  Viljoen,  Willem  Jacobus  Rousseau. 
1899.  Vincent,  George  Gray. 

1919.  Vincent,  Ina  Valentine. 

1904.  Vine,  Frederick  Stockman. 
1907.  Visick,  Hedley  Clarence. 
1901.  Visick,  Herbert  Clarence. 

1916.  Vogt,  Herbert  Victor. 
1904.  Vosper,  Frederick. 


W. 

1911.  Wade,  Walter  Colin. 

1911.  Wain,  Douglas. 

1912.  Wakley,  Percy  James. 
1915.  Waldman,  William  Harold. 

1896.  Wale,  Samuel  Thomas. 

1897.  AValker,  Alfred  William. 

2507 


320 


LICENTIATES    IN    DENTAL    SURGERY. 


1908.  Walker,  Andrew  Robertson. 
♦1807.  Walker,  Arthur  West. 
1893.  Walker,  Frank. 
1891.  Walker,  Frederick  Vincent. 
181)0.  Walker,  Gilbert. 
1912.  Walker,  Harold. 

1908.  Walker,  Harold. 
1900.  Walkington,  Thomas. 

1915.  Wallace,  Frederick  Harry. 
1895.  Wallace.  James  Sim. 

1891.  Waller,  Robert  Edward. 

1909.  Wallis,  Augustus  Vallack. 
1903.  Wallis,  Charles  Doswell. 

*1897.  Wallis,  Charles  Edward. 
1900.  Wallis,  David  Henderson. 
1897.  Wallis,  Elton  George  Wbishaw. 

1893.  Wallis,  Ferdinand  Hammans. 

1911.  Wallis,  Frank  Roland. 

1916.  Wallis,  Hampdon. 

1903.  Wallis,  Harold  Whishaw. 
1895.  Wallis,  Herbert. 

1903.  Wallis,  Ross. 

1902.  Walton,  John  Walker. 
1907.  Ward,  Alexander  Ivan. 
1897.  Ward,  Frank. 

1912.  Ward,  John  James. 

1909.  Ward,  Reginald  Wildblood. 

1912.  Wardill,  Harold. 

1909.  Wardill,  Joseph  Jackson. 

1899.  Warlow,  Frank. 

1913.  Warner,  Geoffrey  Heegaard. 

1914.  Warner,  Norman  Steffan  Heegeard. 

1905.  Warner,  Reginald  Geo.  Heegaard. 

1906.  Warren,  Gladstone. 

1809.  Waahbourn,  Edward  Norman. 
1916.  Waters,  Robert  Augustus. 

1904.  Watkins,  Howel  Trevor. 

1909.  Watson,  Alexander  MacDonald. 
*1891.  Watson,  Charles  Henry. 

1911.  Watson,  Clifford  Toulson. 

1892.  Watson,  Francis  Edward. 

1902.  Watson,  Frank. 

1905.  Watson,  Ingram  Ernest. 

1900.  Watson,  Jacob  Louis. 

101 6.  Watson,  Maurice  Gustave. 

1894.  Watson,  Robert. 

1915.  Watterson,  Eleanor  Cannell. 

1893.  Watts,  George  William. 

1901.  Wayte,  Walter  Alexander. 
•1908.  Weakley,  Alfred  James. 

1906.  Weaver,  Rargrave  Lancelot. 

1903.  \\  eaver,  Edward  Alfred. 
L910.  Weaver,  Edward  Algernon. 
1906.  Weld.,  Arthur  Ernest 
1893.  Webb,  Gerald  Bertram. 
1900.  Webb,  Humfrey  John. 

1912.  Webb,  Stanley  Joseph  Frederick. 

256J 


1908.  Webb,  William  Thomas  Clarkson. 
*1888.  Webster,  Percy  Lawrance. 

1905.  Webster,  Reginald  Cecil. 
*1868.  Webster,  Ridley  Manning. 

1889.  Wedgwood,  Herbert  Williamson. 

1905.  Weighell,  Henry  Johnson. 

1876.  Weiss,  Felix  Henri. 

1879.  Weiss,  Willoughby  Gaspard. 

1891.  Welham,  George  William. 

1914.  Wells,  Clement  John  Lethbridge. 
1914.  Welton,  Frank  Edward. 
1916.  Wermig,  Maurice  Harold. 

1911.  West,  Charles  Frederick  Marling. 

1898.  West,  Ernest  William. 
1905.  Westmorland,  Joseph  Hindle. 

1892.  Weston,  Ernest. 
1897.  Wrestron,  Henry. 

1878.  Whatford,  Frederick  Russell. 
1875.  Whatford,  Jack  Henry. 
*1893.  Wheatley,  Rupert. 

1896.  Wheeler,  Ernest  Alfred. 

1901.  Wheeler,  Sydney. 

1916.  Wheldon,  George  William. 

1902.  Whitaker,  John  Ambrose. 
1905.  Whitaker,  Thomas. 

1913.  White,  Arthur. 

1914.  W^hite,  Clarence  Leslie  Brunei. 
*1903.  White,  Ernest. 

1899.  W7hite,  Eustace  Beaumont  Lathbury. 
1881.  White,  Henry  Freeman. 

1915.  White,  Marjorie  Jane. 

1897.  White,  Maurice. 

1913.  WThite,  Reginald  Wallace. 
*1869.  White,  Richard  Wentworth. 

1907.  White,  Robert  Graham. 

1912.  White,  Sidney. 

1900.  White,  William. 

*1900.  Whitehouse,  Alfred  Landon  Walter. 

1908.  Whiteley,  William  Frederick. 

1901.  Whitlow,  Herbert  Leslie. 
1886.  Whittaker,  George  Oldham. 

1914.  Whitten,  Maurice  George. 

1899.  Whittington,  John  Albert. 

1909.  Whittington.  Walter  William. 
J  site.  Whittington,  William  Borrett. 
L892.  Whittles,  John  1  fencer. 

1914.  Whitworth,  Arthur  Stuart. 
L908.  Whitworth,  James  William. 
L91  1.  Whitworth,  William  Henry. 
1919,  Whybro,  Ronald  Harold  Vivian. 

1900.  Widdowson,  Thomas  William. 
190H.  Wild,  George  Kerry. 

1011,  Wiles,  John  Herbert. 
L800.  Wilkes,  John  Hamilton. 
1911.  Wilkinson,  Alan  Ayscough. 
1014.  Wilkinson,  Geoffrey  I  egh, 
1808.  Wilkinson,  Thomas  Henry. 
2621 


LICENTIATES  IN  DENTAL  SURGERY. 


321 


1901.  Wilkinson,  William  Franklin. 

1910.  Wilkinson,  William  Jefferson. 
1899.  Wilicox,  Samuel  Joseph. 

1902.  Willey,  EdgaT  Arthur. 
1917.  Williams,  Alfred. 
1905.  Williams,  Alfred  Owen. 

1911.  Williams,  Charles  Eustace/ 
1895.  Williams,  Charles  Henry  Hughes. 
1913.  Williams,  Edgar  Roskelly. 

*1877.  Williams,  Edward  Lloyd'. 
1893.  Williams,  George. 
1877.  Williams,  Harold. 
18^6.  Williams,  Herbert. 

1899.  Williams,  Herbert  Gill. 
*1885.  Williams,  Hugh  Llovd. 

1909.  Williams,  Hugh  Parry. 

1902.  Williams,  Ivor  Thomas. 
1904.  Williams,  James  Herbert. 

1903.  Williams,  John. 

1915.  Williams,  Leslie. 

1913.  Williams,  Malcolm  Lloyd. 

1916.  Williams,  Percy. 

"1897  Williams,  Sidney  Herbert. 
1901.  Williams,  Sidney  James. 
1885.  Williams,  Tom  Gill. 

1904.  Williams,  William  Hubert. 
1014.  Williams,  William  Thomas. 

1909.  Williamson,  Douglas  HerbertWalker. 
ls(.>4.  Willis,  George  Nicholas. 

1910.  Willows,  Frederick  Charles. 

1910.  Wills,  Thomas  Edwin. 
1907.  Willsher,  William  Hubert. 
1897.  Wilmore,  Walter. 

1917.  Wilshere,  George. 
1915.  Wilshere,  Roger  Gilbert. 
1897.  Wilson,  Charles  Albert. 

1911.  Wilson,  Charles  Henry. 

1905.  Wilson,  Francis  Raymond. 

1897.  Wilson,  George  Edward. 
*1900.  AYinckworth,  Harold  Charles. 

1913.  AVindemer,  Leonard  Duncan. 

1898.  Winder,  Harry. 

1900.  AAlnder,  Reuben  Archibald. 
1  s;  »7.  Wing,  John  Clifford. 

1914.  Winstanley,  Edgar  Joseph. 

1915.  AA'inter,  George  Rodney. 

1904.  Winter.  Percy  Gibson  Deslaudes.- 
$1878.  Winterbottom,  Augustus. 

1899.  Witcomb,  Charles  Frederick. 
*1914.  Withers,  Samuel  Anthony. 

1905.  Wolfenden,  Albert  Blagbrough. 
1913.  Wolfenden,  Harold  Vincent. 
1913.  Wolff;  Herman. 

*1917.  Wolff,  Robert. 
1898.  Wolter,  Ernest  Alfred. 
2670 


1880.  AATonfor,  Thomas  AA'alter  Cropley. 
1902.  AArood,  Arthur  Exley. 

1898.  AATood,  Bryan  Jardine. 
1897.  AATood,  Charles  Carey. 

1901.  Wood,  Colin  Dawson. 

1905.  AVood,  George  Edmund. 
*1895.  Wood,  James. 

1916.  AA'ood,  James  Thomson. 

1889.  AATood,  Robert  Ernest. 

1907.  AA'ood,  Rowland  Talbot. 
*1893.  AVood,  Walter  Robert. 

1892.  AYoodcock,  Richard  Ernest. 
•1883.  Woodhouse,  Alfred  Edward  Clayton. 

1909.  AVoodhouse,  Henry  Alfred. 
*1886.  AVoodhouse,  Joseph. 

1910.  Woodruff,  Charles  Reynolds. 
1876.  Woodruff,  AA'illiam  Herbert. 

1902.  AVoods,  Edward  Cuthbert. 
1894.  AA'oods,  Joseph  Ains worth,  O.B.E. 
1878.  Woodward,  Francis  Herbert. 

1903.  Wooldridge,  Hubert  John  de  Burgh. 

1890.  AVoolf,  Michael  Yeatman. 
1910.  Woolf,  Samuel  Adolf. 

1906.  AAToolford,  George. 
1901.  Wooster,  Percy  William. 
1906.  Wootton,  Aubrey  Geer. 

*1908.  Worboys,  Thomas  Sanders. 

1905.  Wordsworth,  Howard. 

1899.  Workman,  Joseph. 

1908.  Wormald,  Ronald  Martin. 

1904.  Wormald,  William  John. 
1903.  AA'orsley,  John  Gillins. 
1916.  AVotton,  Walter  Reginald. 
1910.  AATotton,  William  Hector. 
1886.  Wright,  Charles  Frederick. 

1906.  Wright,  Ernest. 

1900.  Wright,  Harold  Simpson. 
1916.  Wright,  James  Alfred  Snarey. 
1914.  Wright,  John  Edward. 

*  lit  14.  Wright,  Leslie  Douglas. 
1906.  Wright,  Stephen  John. 
1918.  Wright,  Sydney  Molero. 

1901.  Wright,  William. 
1901.  AVyatt,  Herbert  John. 


Y. 

1905.  Yates,  Ralph  Greatrex. 
l'.H5.  Yeoman,  John  Clark. 

1910.  Yerbury,  Edgar  Olyve. 
1914.  Yonge,  Francis  Bernard. 

1911.  Yonge,  George  Trevor. 
*1915.  Young,  Alfred  Ernest. 

1894.  Young,  Ernest  Edward. 
2727 


1919. 


322 


D1PLOMATES  IN   PUBLIC  HEALTH, 


DIPLOMATES    IN    PUBLIC    HEALTH. 

The  Diploma  in  Public  Health  is  granted  conjointly  with  the  Royal 
College  of  Physicians  of  London. 

Diplomates  marked  +  are  not  Fellows  or  Members  of  the  College. 


1891.  Acton,  Charles  James. 
tl91I.  Adam,  Scott  Campbell. 

1894.  Adams,  Edmund  Weaver. 

1892.  Adams,  Percy  Target! 
fl890.  Adie,  Alexander  James. 
fl912.  Agrawal,  Ram  Swamp. 
f!892.  Aldridge,  Arthur  Russell. 
fl890.  Aldridge,  Norman  Elliott.  _ 

1 888.  Alexander,  Frederick  William. 

189o,  Allen,  Sydney  Glenn. 
tl9.09.  Allison,  Andrew. 
f  1900.  Allison,  John. 
J1902.  Armstrong,  Pattison. 

1892.  Arnim,  Henry  Charles  Leffler. 
+1902.  Arnold,  Frank  Arthur. 

1898.  Atkinson,  Arthur  Edward. 

1912.  Atkinson,  Arthur  George. 
11914.  Atkinson,  Estelle  Irene  Elgin. 

1905.  Atkinson,  Jackson  Arthur. 
1914.  Atlee,  Charles  Nelson. 

1913.  Ayre,  Frederick  John. 


B. 

1889.  Bailey,  Charles  Frederick. 
1919.  Bailey,  Lionel  Danyers. 
L892.  Bailey,  William  Henry. 
tl911.  Baillie,  David  Main. 
1891.  Bain,  David  Stuart  Erskine. 

1918.  Baker,  Stephen  Leonard. 

1909.  Ball,  AHVed. 
1913.  Balme,  Harold. 

1913.  Balthasar,  Ewald  Mouat. 
tl905.  Bankart,  Arthur  Remnald,  M.V.O. 
tl907.  Banks,  Alexander  Gray. 

L894.  Banks,  Alfred. 
tl'.H  I.  Bannister,  William  Jacob. 
■j-1894.  Barbeau,  Louis  <  Sabriel. 

L910.  Barber,  Alec. 
+1912.  Barbour,  Thomas. 

1919.  Barker,  Malcohn. 
1908.  Barratt,  Herberl  James. 

1910.  Barry, Thomas  David  Coin-. 

40 


1890.  Bartlett,  Felix  Paul. 
1890.  Batchelor,  George  Arthur. 
fl'dO'.).  Beamish,  James  Ayliner. 

1908.  Beards,  Clifford. 

1917.  Beaumont,  George  Ernest. 

1918.  Beaumont,  Norah. 

1912.  Beet,  William  Ashley. 
1901.  Belilios,  David  Aaron. 

f  11)13.  Bell,  Arthur  Francis. 

1903.  Bell,  John. 
fl914.  Bell,  Whiteford  John  Edward. 

1911.  Bennett,  Claude  John  Eddowes. 

1903.  Dennett,  James. 

19,02.  Bennett,  Kenneth  Hugh. 
1 1907.  Bennetts,  Harold  Graves. 

1907.  Betenson,  Woodley  Daniel. 
+1909.   Beth  line,  Robert  James. 
+1918.  Bethune,  William. 

1889.  lie  van.  Diehard. 

1913.  Bharucha,  Jamasp  Cursetji. 
+1910.  Bhushan,  Kul. 

1896.  Birdwood,  Gordon  Travers. 
|1919.  Birnie,  George  Alexander. 

1906.  Birt,  Amelius  Cyril. 
tl!H4.  Biswas,  Lalit  Mohou. 
fl905.  Blackham,  Doht.  James. 
+1(.»07.  Blacklock,  Breadalbane. 

1913.  Blackmore,  Herbert  Stuart. 
1 1 904.  Blackwell,  Charles  Thomas. 

L912.  Blaker,  Percy  Stanley. 
tl914.  Bloom,  Arthur. 

1909.  Bolus,  Harry  Boulcott. 

1890.  Bond,  Charles  Knox. 
L896.   Bond,  Charles  Shaw. 

+1889.  Bond,  Frederick  Fielding. 

-H'.Ut;.  Bond,  Reginald  St.  George. 
+1917.  Borland,  Vynne. 

L897.   Boulton,  Arthur. 

1911.  Boulton,  Ih.rold. 

1907.  Bourke,  Isidore  MoWilliam. 
1903.  Bousfield,  Edward  Collins. 
L896.  Bowen- Jones,  Lloyd  Middleton. 
L898.  !'>ox.  Stanley  Longhuret. 

(•1912.   Bracey,  Herberl  Charles  Horace. 
il'.H  I.  Bradbury,  Samuel. 

ho 


DIPLOMATES  IN  PUBLIC  HEALTH. 


323 


1909.  Bradley,  Clement  Henry  Burton. 

tl891.  Braja,  Joao  Francisco. 

1896.  Braiithwaite,  Robert  Welsh. 

1 1 902.  Bray,  Ernest  James. 
+1888.  Brebner,  George  Reith. 

1904.  Brewer,  Dunstan. 

1904.  Bridger,  James  Frederick  Edmund. 

1902.  Brincker,  John  Augustus  Herman. 

1897.  Brind,  Harry  Hanslow. 
1911.  Brohier,  Samuel  Lindsay. 
1890.  Brook,  Henry  Darvill. 

11903.  Brown,  Edwin  Harold. 
+1908.  Brown,  Henry  Martyn. 
+1911.  Brown,  Herbert  Maughan. 
+1894.  Brown,  Richard  King. 

1918.  Brown,  Thomas  Frederick. 

+1902.  Brunton,  William  Macqueen. 

1892.  Bryett,  Lewis  Thomas  Eraser. 

+1898.  Butler,  William. 

1913.  Butler,  William  Harold. 


C. 

1904.  Caddy,  Adrian. 

1 190(3.  Caird,  Henry. 

+1904.  Caldwell,  Alfred  George. 

+1910.  Cameron,  Robert. 

+1905.  Campbell,  Niel. 

+  1903.  Candler,  John  Pycock. 

+1912.  Carrick,  James. 

1909.  Carter,  Arthur  Burnell. 
1898.  Carter,  Godfrey. 

1898.  Cartwright,  Ernest  Henry. 
+1904.  Catto,  John. 
1911.  Cave,  Percy  Norman. 

1910.  Cazaly,  William  Henry. 
1917.  Chacin-Itriago,  Luis  Gregorio. 
1914.  Chand,  Hari. 

+  1915.  Chandry,  Kishori  Lai. 

+  1902.  Charpentier,  Ambrose  Edward  Lea. 

+1904.  Chatterjee,  Basanta  Kumar. 

1917.  Chellappah,  Seemampillai  Francis. 

1906.  Chesson,  Herbert. 

+1914.  Child,  Armando  Dumas. 

1895.  Childs,  Christopher. 

+1899.  Chitale,  Vinazak  Narayan. 

11915.  Chohan,  Noormahomed  Kasembhai. 

+1895.  Chown,  Francis. 

+1913.  Chubb,  Elsie  Mary. 

1911.  Clapham,  Roderic  Arthur. 
1904.  Clapham,  Stanley  Cornell. 

+1909.  Clark,  James. 
+1910.  Clark,  John  Thomson. 
1903.  Clark,  Richard  Foster. 
+1910.  Clarke,  James  Kilian. 
+1912.  Clayton,  Robert  Vickers. 
138 


+1904.  Clements,  John  Matthewson. 

1892.  Coates,  Henrv  Honiton. 
1904.  Cole,  John  William  Edward. 

1893.  Coleman,  Matthew  Owen. 
1912.  Collins,  Francis  Garland. 
1891.  Collins,  Henry  Beale. 
1914.  Collins,  Robert  Edward. 
1906.  Collyns,  John  Moore. 

1904.  Comerford,  Beaumont  Harry. 
1912.  Cooke,  Francis  Gerrard  Hamilton. 

+1913.  Cooke,  William  Edmund. 

1890.  Cooper,  Ardaseer  Dossabhoy. 

1894.  Cooper,  Dossabhoy  Nowrojee. 
+1896.  Cope,  Albert  Ernest. 

1889.  Copeman, Sydney  Arthur  Monckton. 

1905.  Corbin,  Herbert  Ernest. 
+1906.  Corcoran,  Gerald. 

1905.  Courtauld,  Louis. 
1912.  Cowasjee,  Maneckjee  Merwanjee. 
1900.  Cowburn,  Arthur  Douglas. 
1912.  Cox,  Frank  Elton. 

1891.  Coxwell,  Charles  Fillingham. 
+1890.  Crabb,  James. 

+1910.  Craig,  James  Crawford. 
+  1902.  Crawford,  George  Morris. 

1893.  Cresswell,  Richard. 

1891.  Cropley,  Alfred. 

1891.  Croplev,  Henrv. 

1890.  Cross,  Robert  George. 

1909.  Cullen,  James  Alfred  Patrick. 
+  1905.  Cullen,  John. 
+1906.  Cumpston,  John  Howard  Lidgett. 

1902.  Curtis,  Charles  William. 


D. 

1916.  Dalai,  Ratoniee  Dinshaw. 

+1901.  Daley,  William. 

1892.  Daniel,  William  Patrick  Taylour. 

+1888.  Dantri,  Sorabshaw  Hormasji. 

1898.  Darabseth,  Naoroji  Beramji. 

T1915.  Das,  Ram. 

1912.  Daukes,  Sidney  Herbert. 
+1889.  Davar,  Framroz  Skavakslni. 

L899.  Davey,  Samuel. 

1904.  David,  Archibald  Sinclair. 
+1903.  Davidson,  Alexander  Gordon. 
+1917.  Davies,  Herbert. 

1911.  Davies,  John  Phillip  Henry. 

1904.  Davies,  Walter  Ernest  Llewellyn. 
+  1914.  Davy,  Rose  Lilian  Humphry. 
+1911.  Dawson,  Alexander. 
+1919.  Day,  Cyril  Douglas. 

1902.  Day,  James  John. 

1913.  Delmege,  James  Anthony. 
1901.  Denver,  Stanley  Edward,  C.M.G. 

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324 


DIPLOMATES   IN   PUBLIC  HEALTH. 


11900.  De  Wytt,  William  Henry. 

1917.  Dia,  Mostafa. 

1 1  399.  Dickson,  John  Rhodes. 

+  1903.  Divine,  Thomas. 

1899.  Dodd,  Frederick  Lawson. 

1899.  Dodd,  John  Richard. 

1918.  Dominick,  Gnanavndam  M. 
1896.  Dorrell,  Edmund  "Arthur. 

1902.  Douglas,  Archibald  Robert  John. 

1911.  Douglas,  Reginald  Inglis. 

11900.  Dove,  Rolland  Atkinson. 

1894.  Dow,  William  Alexander. 

1904.  Down  ton,  Arthur  Sydney. 

1919.  Drake,  John  Alexander. 
1904.  Dryland,  Leslie  Winter. 

J1913.  Dube,  Hari  Shankar. 

tl9ll.  Dube,  Kali  Charan. 

1914.  Dunkertou,  Norman  Edwin. 

11914.  Dunn,  Cuthbert  Lindsay. 

190-'J.  Dunne,  Arthur  Briggs. 

1913.  Dunstan,  Walter  Robert. 

f  1912.  Dupont,  George  Henry. 

fl892.  Duthie,  Robert  Campbell. 

1891.  Dyer,  Sidney  Reginald. 

fl9l8.  Dykes,  Andrew  Leslie. 

1898.  Dymott,  Donald  Frederick. 


E. 

11914.  Eaton,  Irene  Davy. 
tl907.  Eckersley,  Edwin. 

1905.  Edsell,  George  Alfred. 
+1897.  Edwards,  Henry  James. 
11914.  Egan,  William. 
j-1902.  Elkino-ton,  John  Simeon  Colebrook. 
•f-1892.  Elliot,  Andrew. 

1904.  Elliot,  Thomas  Stokoe. 

1911.  Elliot,  William  IIv.  Wilson, D.S.O. 
+1902.  Ellis,  William  Charles. 
fl914.  Emerson,  Henry  Horace  Andrews. 
+  191 4.  Erlank,  J araes. 
+  1-97.   Erskine,  Alexander  McConnell. 

1893.  Etches,  William  Robert. 

1891.   Evans,  Evan. 

1897.  Evans,  John  .Morton. 

1908.  Evans,  Robert  Cecil  Turle. 
+1909.  Evans,  Thomas. 

L907.   Ewart,  Robert  John. 


F. 

tl904.  Faichnie,  Norman. 
fl912.  Fairfield,  Josephine  Letitia  Denny. 
fl909.  Fairley,  James. 
+1912.  Fairlie,  William  Miller. 
240 


1 1 904.  Falconer,  Alexander  Robertson, 

1919.  Falk,  Herman. 

1900.  Falkener,  Lyon. 
tl'.tlo.  Fankhauser,  Herbert  William. 

1891.   Farmer,  Septimus. 
fl893.  Fawcett,  William  Herbert. 

1899.  Felkin,  Henry  George. 

1907.  Fell,  Matthew  Henry  Gregson. 
1 1914.  Fer€,  Maud  Tresilian. 

1913.  Ferguson,  Archibald. 
1907.  Ferguson,  Robert  Bruce. 
1891.  Field,  Oliver. 

1893.  Fielden,  William  Eckett. 
+  1900.  Finch,  Hugh  Earnshaw. 
fl910.  Findlav,  John. 

1891.  Firth,  Robert  EFammil 

1894.  Footner,  John  Balkley. 
1902.  Foster,  Henry  Bertram. 

1899.  Foster,  Michael  Bernard. 

1900.  Foulerton,  Harry  Percival. 
+1899.  Fowler,  George. 

190o.  Fox,  John  William. 
tl907.  Foy,  Harry  Andrew. 
fl908.  Francis,  Thomas  Evans. 

1+XJ4.  Freeman,  Ernest  Carrick. 

1 904.  Freer,  Gerald  Dudley. 
+1909,  Freer,  Robert  Mylcraine. 

1902.  Fremantle,  Francis  Edward. 

1895.  Fremlin,  Heaver  Stuart. 
+1901.  Frengley,  Joseph  Patrick. 

1891.  Frost,  Francis  Turner. 

1914.  Fry,  Arthur  Brownfield. 
1909.  Fry,  Walter  Ernest. 


G. 

1900.  Gadgil,  Shridhar  Bheekajee. 

1914.  Galbraith,  Colin  James. 
11908.  Galbraith,ErnestEdwd.ScottJoseph 
J1897.  Gardiner,  Peter. 
j]913.  Garrow,  Robert  Philip. 

1913.  Gaskell,  Arthur. 

1892.  Gay,  John. 

L899.  George,  Isaac. 
+1895.  Gepp,  Maurice. 
t I'.H  1.  ( Ihosh,  Kiranendu. 

191  1.  Ghosh,  Saurendra  Mohon. 
+1901.  Gibson,  Thomas. 

1912.  (iibson,  William  Robert. 

L913.  Gill,  Clifford  Allchin. 

1896.  Gill,  Joseph  William. 

1918.  Gill,  Samuel  Ernest. 
1  L906.  Gillies,  James. 

1912.  Gillitt,  William. 
+  1(.»I0.  Giri,  Devarayadovrg  Venkata. 
+  1914.  Given,  David  Hughes  Charles. 
293 


DIPLOMATES  IN   PUBLIC  HEALTH. 


32; 


+1908.  Glass,  Alexander  Gibb. 
+1905.  Glover,  James  Alison. 
tl908.  Gloyne,  Stephen  Roodhouse. 
1910.  Goldie,  "Walter  Leigh  Mackinnon. 

1913.  Goodfi,  Christina  Love. 
1902.  Goode,  Henry  Norman. 

1905.  Goodridge,  Walter  Lisle  Taylor. 

1919.  Grace,  Walter  Henry. 
+1897.  Grandv,  William  Edward. 
11899.  Grant,"  William  Francis. 

1904.  Grattan,  Henry  William. 

1890.  Green,  Charles  David. 

1891.  Gregory,  Alfred  John. 
+1917.  Griffin,  Una. 

+1902.  Griffith,  Arthur  Stanley. 

1914.  Griffiths,  John. 

1899.  Griffiths,  John  Howell. 

1914.  Griffiths,  Sydney  Harold. 

1890.  Gubbin,  George  Frederick. 
+1912.  Guinness,  Ernest  Whitmore  Newton. 
f  1915.  Gupta,  Syama  Prasauna. 


II. 

1893.  Habgood,  William. 
+1912.  Hagerty,  John  Andrew. 

1908.  Hague," John. 

1905.  Haines,  Edward. 

1899.  Haines,  Frederick  Haselfoot. 

1906.  Hale,  Lancelot  Hugh  Downmau. 
1892.  Hall,  John  Moore. 

1901.  Halliwell,  Thomas. 

1892.  Hamerton,  George  Albert. 
1916.  Haniill,  Philip. 

1906.  Haniill,  John  Molvneux. 

+1905.  Hamilton,  Hermann  Lander. 

1900.  Hancock,  George  Charles. 

1909.  Harding,  Henry  William. 
|1893.  Hardwick,  Arthur. 

1897.  Hardy,  Henry  Louis  Preston. 

1889.  Harris,  Arthur  Wellesley. 

1894.  Han-is,  Frank  Drew. 
1900.  Harris,  John. 

1891.  Hart,  George  Henrv. 

1916.  Hart,  William  John. 

1906.  Harvey,  Frederic. 

1913.  Harwood, Claude Sebast.YanTienen 

1891.  Haslip,  George  Ernest. 

1894.  Hatch,  Herbert  Lincoln. 

1893.  Havard,  David. 

1910.  Hayes,  Arthur  Herbert. 
+1905.  Hayes,  Edwin  Charles. 

1902.  Heanley,  Charles  Montague. 

1890.  Heaven,  John  Cookeslev. 

1916.  Ileddv,  William  Reginald  Huleatt. 

1895.  Helbv,  Ernest  Hasler. 

346 


1894.  Henderson,  James  Threapland. 

1900.  Henshaw,  Harry  William*. 
1899.  Herringtcn,  Edmund  William. 
1903.  Hewetson,  Henry. 

1896.  Hewlett,  Richard  Tanner. 
1903.  Hibbert,  Joseph  Coote. 
1891.  Hichens,  Frank. 
+1901.  Highet,  Hugh  Campbell. 
L903.  Hill,  Ernest  Gardiner. 
1909.  Hill,  Richard  Athelstane  Parker. 

1913.  Hilliard,  Harvey. 

1901.  Hillier,  William  Thomas. 
1911.  Hills,  William  Charles  Dillon. 

1908.  Hillver,  William  Henry. 

1896.  Hine,  Alfred  Ernest  Barratt. 

1909.  Hirst,  Leonard  Fabian. 

1897.  Hoare,  Edwin  Stanley. 
1891.  Hobson,  John  Morrison. 
1889.  Holberton,  Henry  Nelson. 

tl9l9.  Holmes,  Mervyn*  John. 
tl909.  Holmes,  Thomas  Edward. 
+1910.  Holroyd,  Henrv. 

1891.  Holroyde,  John. 
f!905.  Holt,  Henry. 
+1897.  Home,  George. 

1889.  Hope,  George. 

1891.  Hope,  William  More. 

1891.  Hormu8Ji,  Sorab  Cowasji. 

1897.  Horrocks,  Herbert. 
+1905.  Horrocks,  Oswald. 

1902.  Horrocks,  William  Heaton. 

1914.  Howell,  Frederick  Duke  Gwvnne. 

1911.  Howell,  James  Bonnell 

1897.  Howse,  Percy  William  McDowell. 

1910.  Huckle,  Arthur  Henry  Headley. 

1912.  Hudson,  Charles  Tilson. 
1904.  Hughes,  David  Arthur. 

+1899.  Hughes,  Percy  Theodore. 
1907.  Hugo,  James  Henry,  D.S.O. 

1898.  Hunter,  George  Ho'lbrey. 
+1891.  Hussey,  Edward. 

1901.  Hynes,  Ernest  Jermyn. 


1896.  Ingall,  Frank  Ernest. 

1891.  Irviu,  Frederick  David. 
+1918.  Isaac,  Ilvman. 

1913.  Ismail,  Abdel  Aziz. 
|1910.  Iyengar,  Kombur  Ramaswamy 
Krisbnaswamy. 


+1912.  Jackson,  George  Crichton. 
1898.  Jackson,  Herbert  William. 
1889.  James,  Arthur  William. 
390 


32G 


DIPLOMATES    IN   PUBLIC    HEALTH. 


lOO?).  James,  Frederick  Charles. 

1903.  James,  Gwilym  Prosser  Wozencroft. 

1907.  James,  Sydney  Trice. 
tl'.'U.  Jameson,  William  Wilson. 
tl919.  Jamieson,  Thomas  Hill. 
tl893.  Jefferiss,  Walter  Robert  Spencer. 
■j-1904  Jenkins,  Hugh  Llewelyn. 

1899.  Jenkins,  John  David. 
tl911.  Jervis,  John  Johnstone. 
fl901.  Jobson,  Thomas  Battersby. 

1892.  Johns,  John  Francis. 
tl893.  Johnson,  Gilbert  PetgraTe. 

1913.  Johnson,  Robert  George. 
|1896.  Johnstou,  Charles  Arthur. 

1909.  Johnston,  Duncan  Matheson. 

1910.  Johnston,  John  Macpherson. 

1911.  Jolly,  Robert  Henry  Hatten. 
1890.  Jollye,  Francis  William. 

tl893.  Jones,  Benjamin. 

1893.  Jones,  Fvan. 

1893.  Jones,  Frederick  Felix. 
1895.  Jones,  George. 
1903.  Jones,  John. 
1911.  Jones,  John  Henry. 
ls'.t.'}.  Jones,  Martin  Llewelyn. 

1895.  Jones,  Rowland  Francis  Hugh. 

1897.  Jones,  William  Black. 

1905.  Julian,  Oliver  Richd. Arthur, CM. G. 

K. 

tl910.  Kabraji,ShiavaxKaikhosroNowroji, 

1893.   Kaka,  Sorabji  Manekji. 
+]!>14.  Kapur,  Maharaj  Krishna. 
IT  910.  Karve,  Jagannath  Vasudev. 

1889.  Kealy,  John  William  Gregory. 
tl913.  Keane,  Percival  Maurice. 

1896.  Keats,  Wm.  John  Charles. 
tl907.  Keble,  Alfred  Ernest  Conquer. 

1913.  Kempthorne,  Gerard  Ainslie. 
fl891.  Kenwood,  Harry  Richard. 
fl904.  Ker,  Malcolm  Albert. 
fl895.  Kerr,  Daniel  Oliver. 

L900.  Kidd,  Archibald. 
tl905.  Kilkellv,  Chas.  Randolph,  C.M.G. 
tl893.   King,  Arthur. 
tl911.  King,  Charlotte  Alice. 

1899.  B  ni. mi.  Martin   \inger. 
fl888.   Kirwan,  Albert. 

1898.  Kitching,  John  Lea  Walton. 
1903.  Knocker,  William  Douglas. 

+1914.   Kolsavala,  Nariman  Bejanji. 

L. 

1901.  Lakshmanan,  Peter  Narainasawnii. 
fl890.  Lamb,  John  Marshall. 

I  17 


1908.  Lamplough,  Wharram  Henry. 
1899.  Lansdale,  William. 

1895.  Larkam,  Edward  Thomas. 
+1889.  Lawless,  Edmund  James. 

1897.  Lawrence,  Sidney  Cameron. 
1906.  Leake,  Jonas  William. 
1910.  Leaning,  Robert  Craske. 

1903.  Leclezio,  George  Joseph  Alexis. 
fl891.  Ledingham,  Alexander  Napier. 

1919.  Legge,  Tam. 

1905.  Lelean,  Percy  Samuel. 

1 896.  Leon,  George  Alexander. 
1899.   Lowers,  Alexander. 
]!»02.  Lewis,  Frank  Charles. 

11907.  Lewis,  Frederick  William. 
11913.  Levs,  Norman  Maclean. 
fl913.  Lil'ley,  Charles  Herbert. 

1895.  Liudow,  Albert, 
tl904.  Linnell,  John  Everard. 
11907.  Liston,  William  Glen. 
+1893.  Lithgow,  Thomas  George. 

1908.  Litteljohn,  Arthur  Rieussett. 
+1909.  Littledale,  Herbert  Edward. 

1904.  Lloyd,  Brinley  Richard. 
+1017.  Lloyd,  Muriel  Ann. 

1 !  M )( i.  Lock,  George  Hajdett. 
1903.  Lodwidge,  William  Charrott. 
1919.  Loganadan,  Arcot  Doraisawmy, 
+1900.  Low,  John  Spencer. 
1914.  Low,  Nelson. 


M. 

1909.  McClure,  Walter  St.  Clair. 

1897.  McCormack,  Charles  Vincent. 

fl911.  McCririck,  Thomas. 

1-1901.  McDade,  Charles  Edmund. 

11906.  Mace  wen,  Hugh  Allen. 

+1891.  McGachen,  Frederic  Wm.  Dobson. 

+/1899.  McGowan,  Robert  George. 

■JT914.  Mcintosh,  Thomas  Steven. 

fl914.  Mclutyre,  Donald. 

191 1.  McKenzie,  John. 
+1914   McKinstry,  William  Henry. 

L890.   .McLean),  Isaac  Crawford. 

I'.Hi'.   McLeay,  Charles  William. 
tl900.  Macleo'd,  Herbert  William  George. 
+1905.   .MacLeod,  Norman  Forbes. 
tl898.  Macleod,  Robert  Lockharl  Loss. 

1892.  Macnamara,  Hugh  Winckworth. 
tl908.  McNaught,  James  Gibson. 
j"1909,   McWhan,  Andrew  Alexander. 
+19Q8    Mair,  James. 
11912.    Maitra,  S;i tyaranjan. 
tl'.tiii;.  Malcolmson, Green  Edmund. 
+  1901.  Male,  Maurice  Taylor. 
500 


DIPLOMATES  IN   PUBLIC  HEALTH. 


327 


tl891.  Mailing,  Clement 

+1897.  Mapleton,  Henry  Banbury. 

-j-1915.  Marlin,  Thomas. 

1899.  Martin,  Anthony  Alexander. 
-f-1911.  Martin,  James  FitzGerald,  C.M.G. 

1900.  Martin,  John  Newton. 
+1897.  Martyn,  Gilbert  John  King. 
fl912.  Mascarenhas,  Joseph  Victor. 

1912.  Mathur,  Kalka  Prasad. 
1891.  Matthews,  Charles  Edward. 

1897.  Maynard,  Edwin. 

+1^95.  Meadows,  Robert  Thornton. 
+1905.  Meek,  James. 

1913.  Melhuish,  Herbert  Michael  Henry. 
tl901.  Melville,  Charles  Henderson. 

+  1905.  Menzies,  Frederick  Norton. 
fl909.  Mhaskar,  Krishna]  i  Shripat. 

1902.  Michell,  Ralph. 

+1914,  Middleton,  Marjorie  Eva. 

1903.  Milburn,  Leslie. 

1910.  Milne,  James  Alexander. 
+1916.  Minett,  Ethel  Mary. 
+1905.  Mitchell,  Robert  Macfarlane. 
fl912.  Mitra,  Maumatha  Nath. 

1901.  Moffit,  Charles  Gordon. 

1911.  Moiser,  Bernard. 

1890.  Monk,  Henry  George  Hawkins. 
+1914.  Moore,  Alan  Hilary. 
+1895.  Moore,  Samson  George. 

1898.  Moores,  Samuel  Guise. 
+1908.  Moran,  Austin  Joseph. 

1889.  Morgan,  George  Frederic  Elliot. 
+1914.  Morgan,  Hyacinth  B.  Wesceslaus. 

1898.  Morgan,  Morgan  John. 
+1889.  Morgan,  William  Pringle. 
+1914.  Morrell,  Clayton  Conyers. 

1905.  Morris,  Arthur  Hugh. 
+1914.  Mozoomdar,  Bidham  Prosad. 

1902.  Mundy,  Herbert. 

1899.  Murray,  John  Hanna. 
+1903.  Murray,  William. 
fl900.  Murray,  William  Dunmore. 

1889.  Muspratt,  Charles  Drummond. 

1906.  Muspratt,  Percy  Knowles. 
1898.  Mussellwhite,  William. 
1905.  Myler,  John  William. 


N. 

1901.  Nabarro,  David  Nunea. 

1906.  Nathan,  Sidney  Herbert. 
+1911.  Newsholme,  Henry  Pratt. 

1895.  Newton,  Henry  William. 
+1898.  Nicol,  Percy  Wood. 
■j-1902.  Nicoll,  James. 
fl905.  Nightingale,  John. 
553 


1894.  Nightingale,  Samuel  Shore. 

1889.  Norman,  Frederick. 
+1914.  Norman,  Vincent  Philip. 
fl895.  Norris,  William  Perrin. 

1906.  Northcott,  John  Ford. 
1893.  Norton,  Everitt  Edward. 

1891.  Norton,  John. 

O. 

+1909.  O'Brien,  Richard  Alfred. 
fl893.  O'Connor,  Bernard. 
1896.  Oliver,  Charles  Pye. 

1892.  Orr,  William  Young. 
+1913.  Otway,  Alexander  Loftus. 

1912.  Owen,  John  George. 
1908.  Ozzard,  Fairlie  Russell. 

P. 

1900.  Page,  Harry  Marmaduke, 

1889.  Paget,  Charles  Edward. 

+1895.  Paine,  Alexander. 

fl895.  Paine,  Charles. 

1914.  Parkinson,  George  Singleton. 

+1919.  Passey,  Richard  Douglas,  M.C, 

1908.  Patersou,  James  Jenkins. 
1896.  Patterson,  George  Henry. 
1917.  Paul,  Sachchidananda  Hoshen, 

+1910.  Payne,  Helen  Nora. 

1912.  Pearce,  Thomas  Masse}7. 
1905.  Pearse,  Albert. 

1903.  Peile,  William  Hall. 

1909.  Penny,  Frederick  Septimus. 
1908.  Penton,  Richard  Hugh,  D.S.O. 

1900.  Perkins,  George. 

1910.  Perkins,  Herbert  Wilberforce. 
1892.  Perry,  Sir  Allan. 

+1903.  Petrie,  John  Moir. 

-JT913.  Phillips,  John  Alfred  Steele, 

1913.  Phipson,  Edward  Selby. 

1911.  Pick,  Lawrence. 

1891.  Pi  res,  George. 

1912.  Pollard,  John  McFarlane  William, 
1905.  Powell,  James  Farquharson. 

1913.  Powell,  Thomas  William  Watkin, 
1899.  Powell,  Walter  Augustus. 

1904.  Pratt,  John  Isaac. 

1914.  Pratt,  Walter  Woodall. 
+  1892.  Preston,  George. 

1901.  Price,  George  Basil. 

1914.  Price,  Robert  Bernard. 

1892.  Priest,  James  Darner. 

1902.  Prior,  John  Ralph. 
1904.  Pritchett,  Sidney  Isaac. 

1907.  Probyn,  Percy  John,  D.S.O. 
+1911.  Pryce-Tannatt,  Thomas  Edwin. 

604 


328 


IHPLOMATES   IN   PUBLIC   HEALTH. 


1895-  Prvn.  William  Wenmoth. 

1906.  Puddicombe,  Thomas  Phare. 
fl913.  Pugh,  Laura  Williams. 

Q. 

tl912.  Quin,  Henry  Christian  Ernest. 

R. 

f!914.  Rahman,  Khwaja  Abdul. 
tl913.  Rai.  Balwant. 
■j-1911.  Rai,  Jitendra  Nath. 

1899.  Raines,  Robert. 
fl913.  Ram,  Shobha. 

1903.  Raper,  Matthew  Henry. 
tl902.  Rattray,  Samuel. 
11914.  Rau,  Keshava  Narayana. 

1888.  Reece,  Richard  James. 

1896.  Rendle,  Anstruther  Cardew. 
fl903.  Rennie,  Robert. 

1897.  Richards,  Joseph  Stewart. 
1918.  Richardson,  Edmund  Douglas. 

tl901.  Riddell,  Robert  George. 
1T919.  Roberts,  Eva  Louise  Cairns. 

1897.  Roberts,  George  Augustus  Edward. 

1888.   Roberts,  John  Lloyd. 
tl902.  Robinson,  Frank.' 

1905.  Robinson,  John  Elliott. 

1907.  Robinson.  Oliver  Long. 
fl903.  Robson,  Neil. 

1904.  Rock,  Frank  Ernest. 
tl910.  Rose,  John. 
tl913;  Rose,  Percy. 

fl898.  Ross,  Frederic  Williaui  Forbes. 
fl9l5.  Ross,  Lucy  MacBean. 

1888.  Ross,  Sir  Ronald,  K.C.B. 

lsss.   Houghton,  John  Paul. 

L891.  Roughton,  Walter. 
|1898.   Rowlands,  David  Richard. 
fl!'14.  Roy,  Rajendra  Coomar. 

1901.  Rundle,  Claude. 

S. 

fl908.  Safford,  Arthur  Hunt 

fl'.tl  L.  Sahni,  Bickrama  Jit. 

1903.  Salisbury,  Charles  Rfjnsden. 

1897.  Salter,  Alfred. 

1902.  Samman,  Charles  Thomas. 
1912.  Sandiland,  Ernes!  Littleton. 

1898.  Sapp,  John  George  Victor. 
1910.  Baas,  Frederick  Joseph  Wilfred. 
L915.  Saunders,  Ernesl  Alberl  Argent. 
ls«.i7.  Savage,  William  George. 

L902.  Saw,  Francis  Albert. 
tl889.  Scatliffe,  Arthur  William. 
662 


1888.  Schofield,  Gerald. 
tl912.  Schwabe,  Dorothea  Lenore. 
11890.  Scott,  Gavin  Steel. 
tl912.  Scott,  Jessie  Anne. 
|1911.  Scott,  Norman  Emil  Henry. 

1892.  Scott,  Sack  Noy. 

P. »0."}.  Scrase,  Frank  Edward. 

1910.  Searle,AlfredChristopherTTammond 

190G.  Seccombe,  John  William  Smyth. 
fl896.  Senior,  Arthur. 
•f  1914.  Sethna,  Kaikhushroo  Sorabjee. 

1891.  ShadweU,  St.  Clair  Brockway. 

1918.  Shand,  George  Ernest. 
1001.  Sharpe,  William  Salisbury. 

|1902.  Sherlock,  Edward  BirchaU. 

1913.  Sherren,  Hugh  Godwin. 
fl915.  Shinnie,  Andrew  James. 

1914.  Shirgaokar,  Jaganath  Vishnu. 
tl910.  Shroff,  ErachDinshaw. 
fl895.  Shrubshall,  Wm.  Wyatt. 

1914.  Sibley,  Reginald  Oliver. 
1902.  Sikes,  Alfred  Walter. 

1895.  Simmons,  Harold. 

tl919.   Simon,  Keith  Myrie  Benoit. 

1904.  Simpson,  Godfrey  William. 
fl899.  Simpson,  James  Tracy. 

1905.  Sinclair,  Harold  Weightman. 
t!903.  Sinclair,  Thomas  Walker. 

1902.  Sinigar,  Harry. 

1908.  Skelton,  Dudley  Sheridan. 

1906.  Skerrett,  Frank  Blenkinsopp, 
1905.  Small,  Robert. 

1898.  Smith,  Daniel  Lloyd. 
f-1890.  Smith.  James. 

1919.  Smith,  Philip. 

1910.  Smith,  Sidney  Browning. 
1897.  Smith,  Sydney  Calvin. 
1900.  Smith,  William  Steele. 
1904.  Smithson,  Arthur  Ernest. 

1900.  Smyth,  Ernest  Jackson. 
1894.  Snell,  Sidney  Herbert. 

1893.  Solly.  Ernest. 

1889.  Southcombe,  Arthur  George. 
L909.  Spaull,  Percy  William. 

1901.  Spicer,  Arthur  Herbert. 
L900.  Spitteler,  Alfred. 

fl904,  Spooner,  Charles  Augustas, 

1896.  Spreat,  Frank  Arthur. 
L912.  Squires,  Herbert  Chavasse. 
1908.  si.immer-.  George  Elliott  Prank. 
191  1.  Standish,  Frank. 

1897.  Stanley,  Arthur. 

1902.  Starkey,  Thomas  Albert. 
L904.  Statham,  John  ( !harles  Baron. 

fl891.  Stawell,  Richard  Kawdon. 
l'.H  1 .  Steadman,SidneyFrancisSt.Jermain 
L904,  Stedman,  Percv  Taylor  Humphrey 
709 


DIPLOMATES  IN  PUBLIC  HEALTH. 


329 


1897.  Steegmann,  Edward  John. 
1904.  SteLnkaeuaer,  John  Robert. 
1902.  Stephen,  Guv  Neville. 

'1906.  Stephen,  Lessel  Philip. 

1898.  Stephens,  Heury  Woolcott. 
1908.  Stephens,  James  Batson. 

1891.  Stevens,  Francis  Joseph. 
+1913.  Stevenson,  George  Henderson. 
tl914.  Stevenson, AVm.  David  Henderson. 

1911.  Steward,  Sidney  John,  D.S.O. 
1911.  Stirk,  Percy  Herbert. 
+1891.  Stirling,  Alexander  Williamson. 
1906.  Stock,  Philip  Graham. 
1894.  Stonham,  Henry  Archibald. 
1896.  Storrs,  Eric  Gleadow. 

1892.  Stott,  Hugh. 

+1902.  Stovin,  Cornelius  Frederick. 

1911.  Straton,  Charles  Henry. 
+1914.  Sur,  Sachindra  Nath. 
fl914.  Sutherland,  Charles  Lindsay. 

]  888.  Sykes,  Matthew  Carrington. 

1889.  Sylvester,  George  Holden. 

1894.  Symes,  John  Odery. 


T. 

1908.  Tate,  John. 

1894.  Tatham,  Charles  John  Willmer. 

1901.  Taunton,  Edgar. 
+1906.  Tavlor,  Daniel  Macpkerson. 
+1913.  Taylor,  John. 

1906.  Taylor,  John  Francis. 

1889.  Tavlor,  Lot  Albert. 
1893.  Tebb,  Albert  Edward. 

fl902.  Thomas,  Albert  Edward. 
fl904.  Thomas,  Arthur  Hitchings. 

1901.  Thomas,  Charles  James. 

1897.  ThomaSjDaniel  Lewis. 

1900.  Thomas,  David  Jones. 

1910.  Thomas,  Edmund  Fairfield. 

1906.  Thomas,  William  John. 

1890.  Thompson,  Charles  Herbert. 
+1912.  Thompson,  Gustav  Weber. 
+1896.  Thompson,  James  Arthur. 

1912.  Thompson,  John. 

1>94.  Thompson,  Wilberforce. 
tl910.  Thomson, Alex. ButchartMacArthur 
+1907.  Thomson,  Alfred  George  Patrick. 
fl893.  Thomson,  Frederic  Holland. 
fl906.  Thomson,  Jack  Mowbray. 
+■1911.  Thomson,  May. 

1904.  Thornlev,  Robert  Lewis. 

1896.  Tibbetts',  Thomas  Major. 

1900.  Tilleke,  Robert  Edwin  Goone. 

1914.  Todesco,  James  Massimo. 

lv->4.  Toogood,  Frederick  Sherman. 
702 


1905.  Townroe,  Eugene  Dunbar. 
1892.  Tratman,  Frank. 

+1910.  Trivedi,  Chandiprasad. 
1911.  Tucker,  Sydney  Arthur. 
+1910.  Turner,  Alfred  Charles  Foster. 
tl912.  Turner,  Frederick  Meadows. 

1911.  Turtle,  William  Reginald  Margetts. 

1902.  Tuxford,  Arthur  Wren. 

1907.  Tyndale,  WentworthFrancisX'.M.G. 
1892.  Tyrrell,  "Walter  Guy  Beauchamp. 

U. 

11914.  Urquhart,  Alexander  Lewis. 

V. 

1890.  Valintine,Thos.  Harcourt  Ambrose. 

1895.  Vallauce,  Hugh. 

+1910.  Van  Ingen,  Alice  Mauricia. 
+1917.  Van  Ingen.  Mary  Alice. 

1896.  Vickers,  Charles  William. 
11004.  Vickers,  Philip. 

+1911.  Vining,  Charles  Wilfred. 

W. 

+1902.  Waddy,  Frederick  Henry. 

1890.  Waldo,  Frederick  Joseph. 
1899.  Walker,  George  Charles. 

+1910.  Walker,  Joseph. 

1909.  Walker,  Norman  Hamilton. 

11917.  Walker,  Robert  Septimus. 

1908.  Walker,  William  Percy. 
+1904.  Wallace,  George  Smith. 

1906.  Walton,  Henry  Beccles  Gall. 

1903.  Wanhill,  Charles  Frederick. 

1904.  Wanklyn,  William  McConnel. 
1908.  Ward,  Ellacott  Leanion. 
1901.  Warner,  Allan. 

1908.  Warren,  Stanley  Herbert. 

+  1914.  Waterworth,  Francis  William. 

1912.  Watkin,  Arthur  Christopher. 
+1894.  Watson  Joseph  Rilev. 
+1902.  Watt,  James. 

1907.  Watts,  Brian. 
+1904.  Watts,  Edward  Croft. 

1907.  Webb,  Arthur  Lisle  Ambrose. 

1906.  Webb,  Hugh  George  Stiles. 
1919.  Webb,  William  Leslie. 

+  1914.  Webster,  John  Sutton. 

1907.  Wedd,  Bernard  Harry. 
+1916.  West,  Henry  Owen. 

1892.  Westcott,  William  Wynn. 

1889.  Wheatou,  Samuel  Walton. 

1891.  Winston,  Philip  Henry. 
+1918.  White,  Edmund  Leigh. 

810 


330 


DIPLOMATES  IN  TROPICAL  MEDICINE  AND   HYGIENE. 


1900.  White,  Frank  Harris. 
+1894.  White,  Thomas  Edward. 

1890.   Whitehead,  Havward  Reader. 

1888.   Whittick,  Fallon  Percy. 
11919.  Whittingham,  Harold  Edward. 
tl910.  Whittingham,  Hilda  Kate. 

1901.  Wiggins,  William  Denison. 
+1895.  Wigmore,  Arthur  William. 
11899.  Wilkes,  Edwin  Montague. 

1911.  Wilkes,  Ernest  Alfred  Freear. 

189.5.  Wilkes,  George  Arthur. 
tl892.  Wilkie,  John. 
tl398.  Wilkinson,  John. 
+1901.   Wilkinson,  Percy  John. 
-j-1900.  Willcox,  William  Henry 

1910.  Williams,  Alfred  Carleton. 
+1895.  Williams,  Arnold  Winkelried. 

1899.  Williams,  Ernest  Graham  Hamilton. 
1919.  Williams,  John  Pryce. 

1900.  Williams,  Robert  Edwin. 
1894.  Williamson,  John. 
1906.  Willis,  Charles  Savill. 
1916.  Wilson,  Horace  Richard. 

+1901.  Willson.  Howard  Samuel. 
fl902.  Willson,  Reginald  John. 
+1909.  Wilson,  Arthur  Harold. 
+  1914.  Wilson,  Frederic  Ernest. 
T1907.  Wilson,  James  Edwin, 
11914.  Wilson,  James  Ingram  Pirie. 
839 


+1902.  Wilson,  James  Patterson. 

+1915.  Wilson,  Norman  Leslie  Galloway. 

1914.  Winston,  William  Bamford. 

1906.  Winter,  Thomas  Bassell. 
+1911.  Wood,  Charles  Frederic. 

1907.  Wood,  Charles  Rawdon. 
+1901.  Wood,  Frank  Lomax. 

1914.  Wood,  John  Hutchinson. 

1892.  Wood,  Louis  Edmund. 
+1891.  Wood,  William  Atkinson. 

1899.  Woodfield,  Thomas  Harold. 

1893.  Woodhouse,  Francis  Decimus. 
+1898.  Woollacott,  Francis  James. 
+1919.  Wotherspoon,  John. 

+  1906.  Wright,  Cyril  Haworth. 

1905.  Wright,  Frederick  Robt.  Elliston. 

+1902.  Wright,  Thomas. 

+1914.  Writer,  Jamsetji  Horrnusji. 

1888.  Wunderlich,  Otto  Frederick 

1899.  Wyche,  Ernest  Morton. 


Y. 

+1909.  Yenamandram,  Subrahmanyam. 

1888.  Young,  Edward  Herbert. 
+1901.  Young,  Ludovic  Unwin. 
+1902.  Young,  Meredith. 
+1911.  Young,  William  Allan. 
864 


DIPLOMATES  IN  TROPICAL  MEDICINE  AND  HYGIENE. 

The  Diploma  in  Tropical  Medicine  and  Hygiene  is  granted  conjointly 
with  the  Koyal  College  of  Physicians  of  London. 

Diplomates  marked  +  are  not  Fellows  or  Members  of  the  College. 


1912.  Arzmy,  Soliman. 
+1912.  Brown,  Henry  Robert. 

L911.  Bruce-Bays,  James. 

L913.  Connor,  Frank  Powell. 

I'M 2.  Contractor,  Ardeshir  Koyaji. 

+1914.  Crolev,  Vivian  St   John. 

1913.  GKll,  Clifford  Allohin. 
+1913.  Harper,  Frances  Margaret. 
\19U  Jolly,  Gordon  Gray. 


+19]  1.  Kapur,  Maharaj  Krishna. 

1912.  Marshall,  Eric  Stewart. 

+  1914.  Murphy,  Andrew. 

+1912.  Murray,  William  Alfred. 

+1912.  O'Donoghue,  Denis  J.  FiteGerald, 

1912.  Oxli'v,  James  Charles  Stewart. 

+1912.  Roy,  Satyendra,  Nath. 

lull.-.  Sibley,  Reginald  Oliver. 

+191  5.  Sokhey,  Sahib  Singh. 


331 


ROLL   OF    HONOUR. 


List  of  Fellows,  Members,  and  Licentiates  in  Dental  Surgery 
who  have  been  killed  in  action  or  lost  their  lives  from 
wounds  or  disease  contracted  while  on  active  service 
abroad  with  H.M.  Forces. 


PRO    PATRIA. 


Barker,  Arthur  Edward  James .... 

Chisnall,  George  Henry     

Connolly,  James  Harris 

Fairley,  James  Fairbairn    

Ferguson,  Philip 

Gould,  Alfred  Leslie  Pearce      .... 
Horsley,     Sir     Victor     Alexander 
Haden,  C.B. 

Jones,  Arthur  Webb 

Marshall,  Charles  Devereux 

McNab,  Angus     

Michell,  Robert  Williams 

Miller,  George  Sefton 

Murphy,  James  Keogh 

Porter,  Robert  Nuttall 

Rayner,  Edward 

fRidge,  Edwyn  Manners      

Savage,  Thomas  Copeland 

Selby,  William,  D.S.O 

Smith,  Douglas  Wilberforce 

Sneath,  Wilfred  Archer,  M.C 

Stonham,  Charles,  C.M.G 

Sturdy,  Arthur  Carlile,  M.C 


FELLOWS. 

* 

Rank. 

Fellow. 

Member 

Col.  A.M.S 

....     1880 

1880 

Lt.  R.A.M.C 

....     1913 

1908 

Capt.  R.A.M.C 

...     1911 

1911 

Capt.  R.A.M.C 

....     1914 

1914 

Capt.  R.A.M.C 

....     1913 

1913 

Surg.  R.N 

. . .     1916 

1913 

Col.  A.M.S 

....     1883 

1880 



1900 

1899 

Staff  Surg.  R.N.V.R. .  .  . 

....     1892 

1890 

Capt.  R.A.M.C 

....     1904 

1904 

Capt.  R.A.M.C 

....     1895 

1895 

Capt.  R.A.M.C 

....     1916 

1912 

Staff  Surg.  R.N.V.R 

1901 

1894 

Capt.  R.A.M.C 

....     1910 

1910 

Surg.  R.N 

1913 

1913 

Sub.  Lt.  R.N.V.R 

....     1902 

1900 

Maj.  N.Z.A.M.C 

....     1901 

1900 

Lt.-Col.  I.M.S 

....     1894 

1892 

Capt.  R.A.M.C 

....     1911 

1901 

Capt.  R.A.M.C 

....     1913 

1912 

Col.  A.M.S 

....     1884 

1881 

Capt.  R.A.M.C 

....     1912 

1909 

22  Fellows. 

t  Combatant  Forces. 


332 


ROLL    OF    HONOUR. 


MEMBERS. 


Rank. 


Acland,  John  Henry  Dyke     Capt.  R.A.M.O. 

Almond,  George  Helv-Hutchinson   Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

fArmitage,  Frank  Rhodes,  D.S.O Capt.  R.F.A.     . 

Armstrong,  Arthur  Keith Lt.  R.A.M.C.   . 

Armstrong,  Walter  Seymour     Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

Arnould,  Loris  Arthur   Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

Atal,  Pandit  Piaraylal    Maj.  I.M.S.  . . . 

Atkin,  Keyser Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

Atkinson,  Ambrose      : Lt.  R.A.M.C.   . 

Atkinson,  Charles  Mason  Lt.  R.A.M.C.    . 

Atkinson,  George  Louis     Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

Austen,  Thomas Surg.  Commander  R 

Austin,  John  Henry  Edward     Col.  A.M.S 

Ayre,  Frederick  John     ex-Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Baird,  Leonard  Barron,  M.C Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Ball,  Malcolm  Edward   Lt.  R.A.M.C. 

Batchelor,  Henry     Maj.  R.A.M.C. 

Bearblock,  Walter  James  Fleet  Surg.  R.N. 

Bell,  Edward  Augustine     Capt.  R.A.M.C,  T. 

Bell,  John  Cunningham     -.  Lt.  R.A.M.C,  T. . . 

Benham,  Charles  Henry     Mai.  R.A.M.C,  T. 

Benson,  Alfred  Hugh      Maj.  R.A.M.C     .; 

Berry,  Percy  Haycraft    Lt.  R.A.M.C 

Bharucha,  Rustom  Hormasji     Capt.  I.M.S.      ..... 

Bhat,  Kalvanpur  Harihar Lt.  I.M.S.     . 

fBingham,  Frank  Miller Capt.  K.  O.  R 

fBirley,  Hugh  Kennedy   Capt.  Manch. 

Blandy,  Francis  Dawson,  M.C Lt.-Col.  R.A.M.C,  T. 

*Bond,  Cecil  William Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

Bond,  Francis  Spencer    Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

Bonser,  Geoffrey  Alwyn  Gershom    Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

Bostock,  Robert  Ashton     Surg.-Capt.  Scots 

Bower,  William  Charles    Lt.  R.A.M.O. 

Bowlby,  George  Herbert    Capt.  C.A.M.C 

Bradburn,  Thomas  Stratford Surg.  R.N.    .  . 

Bridges,  Roland  Harley,  D.S.O Lt.-Col.  R.A.M.C 

Brodie,  Thomas  Grigor Maj.  C.A.M.C. 

Brogden,  Ingram  Richard  Rhodes    Lt.  R.A.M.C.    . 

Brooke,  Frederick  Arthur  John  Robertson. .  Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

Brotcbie,  Robert  Traill Surg.  R.N.V.R. 

Brown,  Ian  Macdonald  Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

Brown,  Wilfred  Stephenson Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

Brownaon,  Roger  Dawson  Dawson-DufReld  .  Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Brunton,  Edward  Henry  Pollock      Lt.  R.A.M.C    . 

Burgess,  Harold  Lynch W.  Af.  M.S.     . 

Burnett,  Maurice     Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

Burrell,  Stanley  Walter     Lt.  R.A.M.C  . 

Burton,  l'ercy  Herbert    Capt.  P. A. M.C 

II, irke,  John     Capt.  K.A.M.C 

Buxton,  Gurney  White Capt.  R.A.M.C. 


.  Lane 
Rest. 


X. 


Regt. 


uards 


Member. 
1906 

1906 
1908 
1907 
1903 
1904 
1898 
1916 
1884 
1896 
1897 
1888 
1892 
1907 
1914 
1908 
1912 
1887 
1902 
1900 
1897 
1887 
1913 
1909 
1916 
1900 
1895 
1900 
1901 
1891 
1914 
1885 
1900 
1889 
1909 
1902 
1890 
1916 

IS! I  I 

L918 
L91 1 
L916 
1908 
L913 
1908 
1911 
1916 
L91  l 
1917 
1891 


*  L.D.S.  1912. 


t  Combatant  Forces. 


ROLL    OF    HONOUR. 


333 


Members 

Byatt,  Harry  Vivian  Byatt    

Carrington,  Edward  Worrell     

Center,  William  Rudolph 

Chaning-Pearce,  Wilfrid  Thomas,  M.C 

Chaplin,  Harold  Garrett     

Chapman,  George  Martin 

Chavasse,  Arthur  Ryland 

Chavasse,  Noel  Godfrey,  ?H.C.  (with  clasp), 
M.C. 

Chenoy,  Ferozeshah  Bapuji 

Chiles-Evans,  David  Brynmor,  D.S.O 

Chissell,  George  Edwin,  M.C 

Clark,  Sydney 

Clark,  William  Brown    

tClifford,  Anthony  Clifford     

Cocke,  Robert  Sturgeon     

JCocks,  John  Stanley 

Cohen,  Aaron  Simeon     

Cohen,  Bertram    

Collins,  Reginald  Thomas,  D.S.O 

Cowper,  Geoffrey  Moore     

Cox,  Edmund  

Crombie,  William  Maurice    

Crossman,  Lionel  Gordon 

tCrowther,  Sydney  Nelson * 

Cunnington,  Edward  Charles    

distance,  Gustave  William  Musgrave     .... 

Dandridge,  William  Leslie    

Dauber,  John  Henry 

Davies,  Frederick  Charles 

De  Lautour,  Harry  Archibald    

fDennys,  Richard  Molesworth    

de  Verteuil,  Fernand  Lewis  

Downie,  James  Maitland    

Dunkerley,  Harold 

Dunn,  Arthur  Gibson      

East,  Gordon  Doulton     

Eccles,  Horace  Dorset     

Edmond,  John  Adamson    

Edsell,  George  Alfred     

Evans,  William  Jones     

Evatt,  James  Millar   

Faulks,  Edgar 

Fayle,  Barcroft  Joseph  Leech 

Field,  Hassell  Dyer     

Field,  Stephen      

Finch,  George 

Fisher,  Edward  Garlick     

Foreman,  John  Eugene 

Forrest,  Frank      


(cont.) 

Bank. 
Capt.  R.A.M.C. 
Capt.  R.A.M.C. 
Fleet  Surg.  R.N. 
Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

Surg.  R.N 

Lt.  R.A.M.C.   . . 
Capt.  R.A.M.C. 
Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

Capt.  I.M.S 

Lt.-Col.  R.A.M.C,  T 
Capt.  R.A.M.C. 
Capt.  RA.M.C. 
Capt.  R.A.M.C. 
2nd  Lt.  3rd  Dragoon  G 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.  .. 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.    . , 

Lt.  R.A.M.C 

Lt.  R.A.M.C 

Lt.-Col.  R.A.M.C. 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.  . , 
Fleet  Surg.  R.N. 

Lt.  I.M.S 

Capt.  R.A.M.C.  . 
Despatch  Rider  . 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.    . 

Surg.  R.N 

Lt.  R.A.M.C 

Lt.-Col.  R.A.M.C,  T 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.    . 
Lt.-Col.  N.Z.M.C 
Capt.  Lov.  North  Lanes 
Surg.  R.N.    ... 
Capt.  R.A.M.C. 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.    . 
Lt.  R.A.M.C.   ... 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.  . 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.    . 
Capt.  RA.M.C    . 
Lt.-Col.  R.A.M.C. 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.   . 
Capt.  R.A.M.C    . 
Lt.  R.A.M.C.   . . . 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.    . 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.    . 
Capt.  R.A.M.C    . 
Capt.  R.A.M.C,  T 
Surg.-Lt.  R.N. . 
Lt.  R.A.M.C.   . 
Capt.  R.A.M.C 


t  Combatant  Forces. 


t  L.D.S.  1912 


ils 


Regt 


Member. 
1907 
1913 
1896 
1911 
1914 
1912 
1911 
1912 

1913 
1903 
1916 
1896 
1903 
1913 
1900 
1914 
1913 
1908 
1902 
1914 
1899 
1916 
1912 
1903 
1915 
1907 
1917 
1890 
1908 
187.4 
1909 
1904 
1916 
1914 
1906 
1914 
1893 
1910 
1886 
1916 
1913 
1902 
1913 
1914 
1906 
1905 
1912 
1906 
1904 


334 


ROLL    Or    HONOUR. 


Members 


Fox,  Arthur  Claude,  D.S.O 

Fry,  Walter  Burgess 

Gabbett,  Pulteney  Charles     

Gardner.  Alfred  Linton 

Garrod,  Alfred  Noel    

German,  Hugh  Bernard,  M.C.  (with  bar)    . 

Gibson,  Harold     

Gibson,  Howard  Graeme    

Glenny,  Ernest  Howard     

Goodden,  Henry  Wyndham 

Gough,  Bernard  Bradly      

Gow,  Charles  Humphry     

tGrandage,  William  Brings     

Grant,  George  Leonard 

Grayfoot,  Bleuman  Buhot,  C.B 

Green,  John  Leslie,  ?H.<£ 

Greer,  Morrice      

Gregory,  James  Alfred    

Gyllencreutz,  James  Randolph      

Had  wen,  John     

Hairsine,  Owen,  M.C •. 

Hammond,  John  Maximilian     

fHanbury,  Langton  Fuller 

Harris,  Frederick  AVilliam  Henry  Davie     . 

Harris,  Hubert  Alfred     

♦Harris,  Joseph  Cecil    

Harris,  William  Trengweath     

^Harrison,  Frank  Cecil     

Harrison,  Stanley  Sextus  Barrymore,  M.C. 

Hartnell,  Edward  Bush 

Harvey,  Alfred  Wallace     

II  awes,  Godfrey  Charles  Browne 

Hay  ward,  Mil  ward  Cecil    

Heald,  "William  Margetson    

Heard,  Geoffrey  Richard    

Hebbert,  Robert  Francis     

Hill,  Reginald  Gordon,  M.C 

Hillbrook,  Wallace      

Hitchcock,  Frank  Norman  Spurrell 

Ilobbs,  Roland  Augustus 

]!•  dgson,  John  Edward 

Hodson,  Thomas  George  Smith     

§  Hopkins,  Herbert  Leslie     

JTorton,  James  Ilenrv,  D.S.O 

Howard,  Charles  TN-inald,  O.BE 

Howells,  John  Francis  

fHughes,  Burroughs  Maurice 

Hughes,  Oscar  Cecil  Laurence 

Ingram,  Thomas  Lewis,  D.S.O.,  M.C 


(cont.) 

Bank. 
Lt.-Col.  R.A.M.C. 
Maj.  R.A.M.C. 
Lt.-Col.  lM.fi. 
Capt.  R.A.M.C. 
Lt.  R.A.M.C.   . 
Maj.  R.A.M.C. 
Capt.  R.A.M.C. 
Maj.  R.A.M.C. 
Lt.  R.A.M.C.   . 
Lt.  R.A.M.C.   . 
Lt.  R.A.M.C.    . 
Surg.  R.N.    ... 
Lt.-Col.  R.F.A. 
Capt.  R.A.M.C. 
Col.  I.M.S.    ... 
Capt.  R.A.M.C. 
Capt.  R.A.M.C. 
Lt.  R.A.M.C.   . 
Capt.  R.A.M.C. 
Surg.-Lt.-Com.  R.N 
Capt.  R.A.M.C 
Lt.  R.A.M.C.    . 
Pte.  Sportsman  Bn 
Lt.-Col.  R.A.M.C 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.    . 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.    . 
Lt.  R.A.M.C.    .  . . 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.    . 
Maj.  R.A.M.C... 
Capt.  R.A.M.C,  1 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.    . 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.    . 
Capt.  R.A.M.C,  T 
Lt.  R.A.M.C.,  S.R 
Capt.  R.A.M.C. 
Capt.  I.M.S.     . 
Lt.  R.A.M.C.   . 
Capt.  R.A.M.C. 
Capt.  N.Z.M.C 
Surg.-Lt.  R.N. 
Lt.-Col.  R.A.M.C 
Capt.  R.A.M.C. 
Lt.  R.A.M.C.   . 
Lt.-Col.  I.M.S. 
Capt,  B.A.M.C 
Surg.  i;.N.    ... 
Capt.  1  4th  Norf.dk 
Lt.  B.A.M.C. 
Capt.  R.A.M.C 


Roy 


Regt 


Fus 


Member. 
1891 
1900 

ls'tl 

mil' 

1914 
1904 
1907 
1907 
1917 
1912 
1897 
1915 
1905 
1!»14 
1886 
1913 
1907 
1914 
1908 
1907 
1914 
1909 
1902 
1880 
1910 
1910 
1903 
1915 
1914 
1892 
L906 
1894 
1898 
1918 
1909 
1906 
1911 
L915 
1907 
1908 

IS!  IS 

L89S 

1895 
1902 
1917 

IS!).') 
191  C» 
L903 


*  l.p.s.  inor,. 

|   CDS.  191& 


t  Combatant  Forces. 

§  Qualified  for  Membership  but  not  admitted. 


ROLL    OF    HONOUR. 


335 


Membebs  (cont.) 


Rank. 


James,  John Capt.  R.A.M.C 

tJessop,  John  William Lt.-Col.  4th  Bn.  Lines 

Johnston,  John  Edward  Lionel     W.Af.M.S.    .  . . 

Jones,  Alfred  Gwilym    Capt  R.A.M.C. 

Jones,  Cyril  Oscar  Howe    Surgeon  R.X.    . 

Jones,  Henry  John  Rutherford Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

Jones,  Myrddin  Emrys   Surg.-Lt.  R.N. 

Kellie,  Kenneth  Harrison  Alloa    Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

Kennedy,  Ronald  Sinclair,  M.C.  (with  bar) . .  Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

*Kidney,  Thoma's  Clatworthy Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

Kirnbell,  Henry  John  Sulhngs Lt.  R.A.M.C. .  . 

Knaggs,  Francis  Henry Capt.  R.A  M.C. 

Kynaston,  Albert  Evelyn  Fairfax Surg.  R.X.    .  .  . 

ILacey,  William  Stocks Lt.  R.A.M.C.   . 

Lambert,  Ernest  Charles    Lt.  R.A.M.C.   . 

Lambert,  Francis  Courtenay Maj.  R.A  M.C. 

Langford,  Martyn  Henry,  D.S.O Surg.-Lt. -Com.  R 

Latham,  Thomas  Jones Lt.  R.A.M.C.    .  . 

Leckie,  Malcolm,  D.S.O Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

Leon,  John  Temple Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

Limbery,  Kenneth  Thomas,  M.C Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

Linnell,  Robert  McCheyne     

Lister,  William  Howard,  D.S.O.,  M.C Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

Little,  John  Wishart Maj.  I.M.S 

Lloyd,  Walter  Everard Surg.-Lt,  R.X. .  . 

Lloyd,  Walter  Henry Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

Lloyd-Jones,  Percy  Arnold,  D.S.O Maj.  R.A.M.C. 

Lobb,  Francis  Frederick     Fleet  Surg.  R.N, 

Lones,  Percy  East  Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

Loy,  Martin  William Lt.  R.A.M.C.   .  , 

MacAevley,  William  Francis     Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

McCrae,  John Lt.-Col.  C.A.M.C 

McGillycuddy,  Richard  Hugh,  M.C Maj.  R.A.M.C. 

Macgregor,  Reginald  Kinloch    Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

Mackenzie,  Maurice     Lt.  R.A.M.C. 

McKerrow,  Charles  Kenneth     Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

Mackinnon,  Frank  Irvine   Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

Maclean,  Ivan  Clarkson,  M.C Capt.  R.A'.M.C 

MacMullen, Alfred Robinson,D.S.C.(with bar)  Surg.  R.X.    ... 

Maginness,  Oscar  Gladstone      Lt.  R.A.M.C.    . 

Manders,  Xevill  Col.  R.A.M.C.  . 

Mann,  John  Bently Col.  R.A.M.C,  T 

Martin,  Lionel  Arthur    Surg.  li'.N 

fMartineau,  Alfred  John Maj.  R.G.A 

Matthews,  Vernon  Lickfold Surg.  R.X 

Maule,  Geoffrey  Lamb   Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Mays,  Charles  Cecil  Wildman Lt.  R.A.M.C,  T. 

Maw,  George  Oliver    Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Meers,  John  Harry Capt.  R.A.M.C. 

Milligan,  Donald  Samuel  Eccles   Lt.  R.A.M.C.    .  . 


*  L.D.S.  1912. 


t  Combatant  Forces.  J  L.D.S.  1908. 


Reert 


Member. 
1903 
1889 
1909 
1905 
1915 
1892 
1918 
1903 
1912 
1914 
1907 
1885 
1904 
1912 
1898 
1902 
1909 
1906 
1907 
1895 
1916 
1907 
1913 
1900 
1908 
1915 
1904 
1898 
1915 
1894 
1915 
1904 
1911 
1911 
1912 
1908 
1883 
1906 
1913 
1913 
1883 
1885 
1912 
1895 
1906 
1916 
1900 
1912 
1910 
1915 


336 


ROLL    OF    HONOUR. 


Members 

Monaghan,  Patrick  John    . 

Mulkern,  Hubert  Cowell     

Nangle,  Edward  Jocelyn    

Nay  lor,  Joseph 

Nesham,  Robert  Anderson     

Nicholls,  William  Howard    

Norris,  Hugh  Leigh    

Noyes,  Harry  Francis  Golding 

O'Connor,  Richard  Dominic 

fOpenshaw,  Edward  Hyde . . 

Pagen,  Wilfred  Robert 

Pahner,  Ambrose  Henry    

Parker,  Jeffery  Wimperis 

Parker,  Joseph  Edmund 

Parry-Jones,  Owen  Guy 

Parsons,  Edward  Daniell    

Pern,  Montagu     

Peter,  Alastair  Gordon,  M.C 

Pettinger,  James  Wilson    

Phillips,  Edward,  M.C 

Philson,  Samuel  Cowell t .  .  .  . 

Pickles,  Clifford  Crawshaw    

Pickup,  William  Howard 

Piggott,  Frederick  Cecil  Holman 

Plaister,  Geoffrey  RatclifT'e     

Pocock,  Frank  Pearce,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  (with  bar) 

Pope,  Charles  Alfred  Whiting 

Porter,  Reginald  Edward   

Preston,  Richard  Amyas,  M.C 

Priestley,  Percival  Thomas    

Pritchard,  William  Bridgett      

Pryn,  William  Reginald     

Quirk,  Frederick  Whitly    

Rainier,  LakshniinaraynapuramSubramanier 

Randall,  John  Beaufov 

Ransome,  Herbert  Fullarton 

Rawlins,  John  Bromley .  .  .# 

Reaney,  Michael  Foster 

Rees,  Morgan  James 

Richards,  Francis  Graham 

Rielly,  William  Ernest 

Rix,  John  ( 'ecil    

Roberts,  Walter  Rowland  Southali 

Robinson,  Henry  Ellis   

Robinson,  Henry  Harold,  P.S.O.,  M.C 

Robinson,  Hugh  Huntley,  M.C 

Robinson,  Kenneth 

Rock,  Frank  Ernesl    

Rowland,  Sydney  Donwille  

Rutherfoord,  Thomas  I  brrie 

Ryley,  Charles     


{cont.) 

Bank. 

Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Lt.  R.A.M.C 

Surg.-Maj.  R.F.A.,  T. 

Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Fleet  Surg.  R.N.  \    .  . 

Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Lt.-Col.  Som.  Lt.  Inf, 

Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Surg.-Maj.  Staffs.  Yeom 

Lt.  R.A.M.C 

Surg.  R.N 

Capt.  R.A.M.C.   . . . 

Lt.  R.A.M.C 

Lt.  R.A.M.C 

Capt.  R.A.M.C.  .  , . 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.  .  . . 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.  .  . . 
Col.  A.D.M.S.,  R.A.M.C 

Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Surg.-Lt.  R.N 

Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Surg.  R.N 

(apt.  R.A.M.C 

Lt.  R.A.M.C 

Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Maj.  R.A.M.C 

Lt.-Col.  R.A.M.C.,  T. 

Lt.  R.A.M.C 

Surg.  R.N 

Lt.  I.M.S 

Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Lt.  R.A.M.C 

Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Capt.  I.M.S 

Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Maj.  R.A.M.0 

Capt.  R.A.M.C,  T.... 

Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Capt.  R.A.M.C.,T.... 

Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Maj.  R.A.F.M.S 

Lt  R.A.M.G 

Burg.  R.N 

Maj.  R.A.M.0 

Maj.  I.M.S 

Maj.  R.A.M.C 


Member. 
1911 
1906 
1912 
1889 
1896 
1914 
1898 
1906 
1907 
1890 
190o 
1899 
1906 
]**.-> 
1915 
1903 
1912 
1907 
1899 
1913 
1883 
1909 
1915 
1884 
1905 
1913 
1903 
lull 
1914 
1912 
1890 
1914 
1908 
1916 
1914 
1S!)2 
1914 
1900 
1902 
1899 
L891 
L902 
1912 
1915 
1899 
V.Ul' 
1907 
L893 
1897 
1902 
190] 


t  Combatant  Forces. 


ROLL    OF    HONOUR. 


337 


Membebs  {coat.) 

Rank. 

Sadler,  Vvvvan  Kendall Capt,  R.A.M.C 

Sargent,  Alfred  George Lt.-Col.  I.M.S 

Saw,  Noel  Humphry  Wykeham,  M.C Capt.  RA.M.C.  . . . . 

Sayres,  Alexander  Ward  Fortescue Lt.-Col.  R.A.M.C,  T. 

Scudamore,  Leonard  George Lt.  R.A.M.C 

Seabrooke,  Alexander  Stanger Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Searle,  Francis  Charles Surg.  R.N 

Stdby,  Gerald  Prideaux Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Sells,  Clement  Perronet,  M.C Capt  R.A.M.C,  T.  .  . 

Sherman,  Reginald Capt.  li.A.M.C 

Shields,  Hugh  John  Sladen   Lt.  R.A.M.C 

Shorland,  George     Surg.  R.N 

Sinha,  Atul  Krishna    , Capt.  I.M.S 

Smith,  Francis  Shiogleton Capt.  I.M.S 

Smith,  John  Godfrey  Bradley n  Lt.  R.A.M.C 

Spence,  Reginald  Westmore "  E.Af.Protect.M.S.   .  . 

Spensley,  Frank  Oswald     Capt.  RA.M.C 

Spensley,  James  Richardson Lt.  R.A.M.C 

Stain-bv.  John  Addison Lt.  R.A.M.C 

Stiebel"  Charles   Lt  I.M.S 

Stokes,  John  Wilfred Lt.-Col.  R.A.M.C,  T. 

Stratford,  Ernest Lt.  R.  \.M.C 

SutcUffe,  Archibald  Alfred     Capt,  R.A.M.C 

Symons,  Vivian  Hood     Maj.  RA.M.C 

Tavlor,  Herbert  Hampden Capt,  R.A.M.C 

Thomas,  Charles  Ernest Lt.-Col.  N.Z.A.M.C. 

Thompson,  William  Frank     Lt.  R.A.M.C 

Tilbury,  Arthur   Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Tolhurst,  St.  John  Alexander  Molesworth  .  .  Capt.  X.Z.A.M.C    .  . 

Townsend,  Thomas  Ainsworth,  M.C Capt,  R.A.M.C,  T. .  . 

Treherne,  Claude  William Capt.  R.A.M.C 

fTreves,  Harold  Thomsett  Lt.  R.N  D 

Yaughau,  Robert  William  Walter   Lt.  R.A.M.C 

Venables,  Aubrey  William    Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Waddy,  John  Raymond     Lt.  R.  A  .M.C 

Walker,  Arthur  Nimmo     Lt.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  . . 

Walker,"  Godfrey  Alan   Surg.  R.N.D 

Wallace,  Joseph  Stephen,  M.C.  (with  bar).  .  Maj.  R.A.M.C,  T.  .  . 

Watson,  George  Henry Capt.  R.A.M.C,  T..  . 

Waugh,  Arthur  John Capt.  R.A.M.C 

AVeaver,  John  James Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Webb,  George  Harvey  Duder  Capt.  R.A  M.C,  T. . . 

Wedd,  Edward  Parker  Wallman Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Welchman,  Eliot  William Surg.  R.N.    .  .    

Weller,  Charles    Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Whincup,  Frank Lt.  R.A.M.C 

Whitaker,  Frederick  Lt,  R.A.M.C 

Whitehorne-Cole,  Arthur  George    Capt.  R.A.M.C.   .  . . 

Whitworth,  Henry  Parks Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Wight,  Ernest  Octavius Col.  li.A.M.C , 

t  Combatant  Forces. 


Mpmber. 
1907 
1896 
1915 
L890 
1891 
1912 
1908 
1914 
1016 
1912 
1912 
1901 
1913 
1906 
1915 
1913 
1907 
1891 
ls91 
1902 
1895 
1908 
1905 
1901 
1907 
1888 
1912 
1913 
1907 
1914 
1912 
1907 
1908 
1913 
1912 
1898 
1912 
1915 
1907 
1912 
1880 
1914 
1911 
1883 
1910 
1897 
1903 
1906 
1914 
1881 


1919. 


338 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR. 


Members  (co?il.) 

AVilliams,  Penry  Garnons Fleet 

Wilson,  James  Ernest  Studholme,  M.C Capt. 

Wilson,  Walton  Ronald    Lt.  R 

Winter,  Laurence  Amos     Capt. 

Wooderson,  Douglas  Henry  David Capt. 

Woodhouse,  Bernard Capt. 

Wood-Robinson,  Thomas  Mansergh    Surg. 

Wooster,  Reginald  Joseph     Capt. 

Wright,  Eric  Alfred Lt.  R 

308  Members, 


Rank. 

Member 

Surg.  R.N 

.  .     1899 

R.A.M.C 

..     1911 

.A.M.C 

.  .     1915 

R.A.M.C 

..     1892 

R.A.M.C 

..     1914 

R.A.M.C 

. .     1913 

R.N 

. .     1914 

R.A.M.C 

..     1911 

.A  M.C 

. .     1903 

LICENTIATES  IN  DENTAL  SURGERY. 

Bank. 

Arbery,  Frederick  James    191 5 

fFennell,  Linton  Albert  Ramsey    Artists'  Rifles 1909 

tNeely,  Hugh  Bertram     2nd  Lt.  1st  Suffolk  Regt 1912 

fPalmer,  John  Stanley     2nd  Lt.  &  Adj.  Durham  L.I. . .  1913 

tRail,  Richard  Angwin    Lt.  Grenadier  Guards    1911 

fSnell,  Herbert 2nd Lt.Lon.R., attd.Lancs.Fus.  1905 

tSnell,  Norris Capt.  East  Yorks.  Regt 1896 

fSnow,  Charles  Foote  2nd  Lt.  R.F.A 1910 

Wearing,  Douglas  George 1905 

t Wood,  Paul  Bernard Lt.  Royal  Fusiliers 1913 

tWyand,  Edward  Herbert Capt.  16th  King's  Royal  Rifles  1901 

11  Licentiates. 

t  Combatant  Force8. 


MEMBERS  OF  COLLEGE  STAFF. 

Rank. 

Brightwell,  Henry    Corporal  R.A.M.C. 

Skinner,  Albert  A Gunner  R.F.A. 


STATISTICS    OF    THE    EXAMINATIONS. 


339 


RETURNS  OF  THE  RESULTS  OF  THE  SEVERAL 
EXAMINATIONS. 


FELLOWSHIP. 

First  Examination. 

November  1918 

Number  of 
Candidates. 

35 

Passed. 
15 

38 

Eeferred 
20 

May  1910    

73       . . 

.       35 

108 


55 


Second  or  Final  Examination. 

Number  of 
Candidates. 


November  1918 
May  1919 


22 
41 

•06 


Passed. 

3 

15 

18 


Eeferred. 
19 
29 

48 


CONJOINT  EXAMINING  BOARD  IN  ENGLAND. 


Part  I. 

Chemistry . 


FIRST  EXAMINATION. 


Part  II. 
Physics. 


Part  III.  Part  IV. 

Elementary  Biology.       Practical  Pharmacy. 


*&   OT3 


ily  1918. .  103  . .  68  . .  35  100  . .  58  . .  42  107  . .  74  . .  33 

ct.  1918. .  55  . .  28  . .  27    59  . .  37  . .  22  46  .  .  25  . .  21 

in.  1919.  .  39  . .  26  . .  13    38  . .  20  . .  18  .  38  . .  25  . .  13 

pr.  1919 . .  44  . .  20  . .  24    53  . .  33  . .  20  84  . .  60  . .  24 


Totals 


241   142 


99 


250   148   102   275   184 


91 


A    OT3 


ft 


M 


53  .  .  48  . .  5 
29  . .  25  .  .  4 
22  ..  19  ..  3 
21  ..  18  ..  3 


125   110   15 
z2 


340 


STATISTICS    OF   THE    EXAMINATIONS. 


SECOND    EXAMINATION. 

Anatomy  and  Physiology. 

Number  of 
Candidates.  Passed.  Referred. 

July  1918  79    . .    43  . .    30 

Oct.  1918  70    . .    42  . .    28 

Jan.  1919  . .  . , 74    . .    42  . .    32 

Apr.  1919  82    ..    57  ..    25 

Totals.. 305        184       121 


THIRD    OR   EINAL  EXAMINATION. 

Medicine.  Surgery. 


Midwifery. 


Number  of 


Number  of 


Number  of 


July  1918.. 
Oct.  1918.. 
Jan. 1919.. 
Apr.  1919.. 

Totals   . . 


Candidates.    Passed.      Referred.      Candidates.     Passed.     Referred.     Candidates.    Passed.    Referred. 


Ill 

100 

96 

111 

418 


80 
71 
66 

82 


31 
29 
30 
29 


•149 
145 
111 
127 


84 
97 
52 
71 


65 
48 
59 
56 


299   119 


532    304   228 


120 

118 

106 

92 

436 


97 

79 
76 
69 


23 
39 

30 
23 


321   115 


DIPLOMA  IN  PUBLIC  HEALTH. 


Part  I.  of  Examination. 


Part  II.  of  Examination. 


July  1918  . 
Jan.  1919  . 

Totals . 


Number  of 
Candidates. 


13 

22 


Passed. 
6 
5 

11 


Referred. 
3 


11 


Number  of 
Candidates. 

6  . 

7  . 

13 


Passed. 
0 
0 


Referred. 
0 
0 

0 


STATISTICS    OF    THE    EXAMINATIONS. 


341 


LICENCE  IN  DENTAL  SURGEKY. 


PRELIMINARY  SCIENCE  EXAMINATION. 


Chemistry. 

Physics. 

Number  of 
Candidates. 

Passed. 

Keferred. 

Number  of 
Candidates. 

Passed. 

Referred, 

July  1918.. 

11 

4 

..       7 

11 

4 

..      7 

Sept.  1918.., 

8       . 

3 

5 

8 

4 

..      4 

Jan.  1919.. 

12 

6 

6 

11 

6 

..      5 

Apr.  1919.. 

16 

11 

5 

15 

10 

..      5 

Totals. 


47 


24 


23 


45 


24 


21 


Totals, 


FIRST  PROFESSIONAL  EXAMINATION. 

Mechanical  Dentistry.  Dental  Metallurgy. 


Number  of 
Candidates. 

Passed. 

Eeferred. 

Number  of 
Candidates. 

Passed. 

— > 
Eeferred, 

Oct.  1918.. 

11 

10 

1 

6 

4 

..      2 

May  1919 . . 

35 

32 

3 

43       .. 

40 

..      3 

46 


42 


49 


44 


SECOND  PROFESSIONAL  EXAMINATION. 

General  Surgery.  Dental  Surgery. 


Number  of 
Candidates. 

Passed. 

Eeferred. 

Number  of 
Candidates. 

Passed. 

Eeferred, 

Nov.  1918  . . 

17       .. 

13 

4 

28         ., 

18 

..     10 

May  1919  . . 

50 

35 

. .      15 

30       ... 

,       23 

..      7 

Totals . . 

67 

48 

19 

58 

41 

17 

342  PROCEEDINGS  OF  COUNCIL. 


"REPORT    OF    PROCEEDINGS    OF    COUNCIL. 


CONTENTS  OF  THE  REPORT. 

Page 

I.  Committee  of  Reference 342 

II.  Medical  Demobilisation  344 

III.  Ministry  of  Health  Committee   344 

IV.  Ministry  of  Pensions    340 

V.  Eye-Tests  for  Motor  Drivers 847 

VI.  The  Scarcity  of  "  Subjects  "   347 

VII.  Central  Midwives  Board 348 

VIII.  Special  Military  Surgical  Hospitals 349 

IX.  Special  Primary  Fellowship  Examination   350 

X.  Regulations  of  the  Conjoint  Examining  Board 351 

XI.  Jacksonian  Prize , 351 

XII.  Triennial  Prize 351 

XIII.  Streatfeild  Research  Scholarship   352 

XIV.  Cline  Trust    859 

XV.  Finance '.  .  .  .  352 

XVI.  Issue  of  Diplomas 354 

XVII.  Honorary  Fellows    355 

XVIII.  Election  to  the  Council    355 


I.  Committee  of  Reference. 

A  letter  has  been  received  from  Sir  Auckland  Geddes,  Minister 
of  National  Service,  addressed  to  Dr.  Sidney  Martin,  Chairman  of 
the  Committeo  of  Reference,  as  follows  :  — 

"Now  that  the  functions  of  the  Ministry  of  National  Service  are 
terminating,  I  wish  to  express  to  you  my  high  appreciation  of  the 
services  which  the  Committee  of  Reference  lias  rendered  in  asso- 
ciation with  my  Medical  Department. 

"  These  services  have  been  continuous  and  often  arduous,  but 
they  have  been  <>t'  very  real  value  and  assistance  to  the  work  of 
my  Ministry.  The  contact  which  your  Committee  has  enabled  my 
Medical  Departmenl  in  maintain  with  the  needs  of  the  hospitals 
and  Teaching  Schools  in  London,  and  with  the  views  of  the  Royal 
Colleges,  has  facilitated  our  medical  administration  to  a  uoi 
inconsiderable  extent. 


PROCEEDINGS  OF  COUNCIL.  343 

"  I  shall  be  grateful  if  you  will  kindly  convey  my  own  personal 
thanks,  and  the  thanks  of  the  Government,  to  the  members  of  the 
Committee  of  Reference  for  the  important  national  work  which 
they  have  done." 

Whilst,  therefore,  the  duties  of  the  Committee  in  regard  to 
mobilisation  and  demobilisation  have  now  terminated,  their  func- 
tions as  a  Tribunal  of  Appeal  still  continue  in  force  until  the 
Military  Service  Acts  are  repealed. 

Apart  from  their  duties  under  the  Act  it  will  be  remembered 
that  the  Committee  has  been  authorised  by  the  Royal  Colleges  to 
consider  any  matters  that  may  arise  out  of  the  war  and  to  take  any 
steps  that  may  be  necessary  to  advise  a  Government  Department 
on  such  subjects.  It  has  therefore  been  decided  that  the  Committee 
will  remain  in  being  for  the  present,  especially  as  intimation  has 
been  received  that  although  the  Ministry  of  National  Service  no 
longer  exists,  the  Committee  may  continue  to  put  forward  names 
of  officers,  who  should  be  demobilised,  direct  to  the  War  Office  and 
to  the  Naval  Medical  Department. 

There  have  been  114  meetings  of  the  Committee  of  Reference 
and  a  considerable  number  of  meetings  of  Sub-Committees. 

Amongst  the  numerous  subjects  dealt  with  by  the  Committee  and 
its  Sub-Committees  there  are  the  following : — 

1.  The  treatment  of  Discharged  Disabled  Soldiers. 

2.  The  treatment  of  Dischargeable  Disabled  Soldiers. 

3.  Mobilisation  of  the  Members  of  Staffs  of  the  London  Hospitals. 

4.  Demobilisation  of  the  same  class. 

5.  Advice  to  the  Food  Controller. 

6.  Consideration  of  the  Grouping  of  Hospitals  with  a  view  to 

economy  of  staffs. 

In  addition  to  these  meetings  there  have  been  27  meetings  of 
joint  representatives  of  the  Committee  of  Reference  and  the  Central 
Medical  War  Committee. 

As  Sir  Auckland  Geddes  states  in  his  letter,  the  work  of  the 
Committee  has  been  continuous  and  at  times  very  arduous,  but  it 
certainly  may  be  said  that  the  Committee  as  a  whole  has  been 
ungrudging  in  its  services  and  its  desire  to  assist  the  Government 
in  every  way  possible  to  ensure  success  for  the  administration  of 
the  Medical  Departments  of  His  Majesty's  Forces. 

The  present  representatives  of  the  College  of  Surgeons  on  the 
Committee  of  Reference  are  :  The  President,  Sir  Rickman  J.  Godlee, 
Sir  D'Arcy  Power,  Mr.  Charles  Ryall,  and  Mr.  F.  F.  Burghard. 

At  the  request  of  the  Committee  the  Chairman,  Dr.  Sidney 
Martin,  has  consented,  with  the  assistance  of  the  Secretary,  to 
write  a  report  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Committee  of  Reference 
throughout  its  existence,  with  a  view  to  a  record  being  kept  at 
each  College  of  the  work  accomplished. 


344  PROCEEDINGS  OF  COUNCIL. 

The  documents  relating  to  the  Committee  will  remain  in  the 
possession  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Conjoint  Board  and  will  be 
available  for  inspection,  if  required. 


II.  Medical  Demobilisation. 


The  following  letter  was  addressed  by  the  Presidents  of  the  two 
Colleges  to  the  Editor  of  the  Times,  and  published  in  that  and  other 
newspapers : — 

Sir, 

One  of  the  conditions  arising  in  the  course  of  demobilisation 
does  not  seem  to  have  received  sufficient  attention,  that  of  the  status 
and  prospects  of  the  medical  practitioners  who  have  been  serving 
abroad.  In  spite  of  the  efforts  which  have  been  made  hy  the  Com- 
mittee of  Reference  of  the  lioyal  College  of  Physicians  and  of  the 
Poyal  College  of  Surgeons,  and  of  the  Central  Medical  War  Com- 
mittee, to  make  the  best  possible  temporary  arrangements  to 
preserve  the  interests  of  practitioners  called  to  the  service  of  the 
country  abroad,  the  future  of  many  of  these  is  precarious. 

We  know  that  those  medical  men  who  have  been  working  at 
home  have  generally  behaved  with  the  utmost  fidelity  towards 
those  who  have  been  called  away,  but  it  is  not  upon  them  alone 
that  the  future  depends.  Public  bodies,  it  is  hoped,  will  reinstate 
as  far  as  possiblo  to  their  former  posts  the  medical  officers  who 
before  the  war  held  appointments  in  their  service.  It  will  be  an 
important  aid  to  the  returning  men  if  their  former  patients  will 
continue  to  call  them  in,  and  it  may  be  pointed  out  that  the  prac- 
titioners returning  from  service  in  the  Army  will  come  home  with 
an  enlarged  experience  and  are  likely  to  be  of  greater  value  than 
before  to  the  patients  to  whom  they  return.  They  have  in  most 
cases  been  engaged  in  duties  which  have  increased  their  professional 
knowledge  and  skill. 

We  are,  Sir,  Yours  faithfully, 

NORMAN  MOORE, 

President  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  of  London. 

0.  H.  MAKINS, 
President  of  the  Royal  Col  geons  of  England. 


III.  Ministry  of  Health  Committee. 

At  the  meeting  of  the  Council  in  June  1918,  a  Committee  was 
appointed  to  consider  proposals  then  being  brought  forward  for 
the  institution  of  a  Ministry  of  Health,  and  the  President  was 
asked  to  nominate  from  the  members  of  such  Committee,  represen- 


PROCEEDINGS  OF  COUNCIL.  345 

tatives  to  serve  on  a  joint  Committee  of  the  two  Royal  Colleges. 
The  representatives  appointed  were  the  President,  Sir  Berkeley 
Moynihan,  Mr.  Waring,  and  Mr.  Ryall,  and  the  representatives  of 
the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  were  the  President,  Sir  Bertrand 
Dawson,  Dr.  Ormerod,  and  Sir  John  Broadbent. 

The  first  meeting  of  the  Joint  Committee  took  place  on  the 
12th  July,  1918,  when  Dr.  Norman  Moore  was  elected  Chairman 
and  Sir  George  Makins  Vice-Chairman.  The  Committee  co-opted 
the  following  members : — Dr.  W.  H.  Hamer,  Chief  Medical  Officer 
of  the  London  County  Council;  Dr.  H.  R.  Kenwood,  President  of 
the  Society  of  Medical  Officers  of  Health  ;  Dr.  John  Robertson, 
M.O.H.,  Birmingham;  Lady  Barrett,  M.D. ;  Sir  Robert  Jones,  and 
Dr.  Herbert  French.  Sir  George  Newman  was  invited  to  join  the 
Committee,  but  regretted  his  inability  to  accept  the  position, 
although  sympathetic  with  the  objects  of  the  Committee.  Mr.  F.  G. 
Hallett  was  asked  to  undertake  the  duty  of  Secretai-y. 

The  Committee  having  considered  various  points  relating  to  the 
Ministry,  appointed  a  deputation  consisting  of  the  two  Presidents, 
Sir  Berkeley  Moynihan,  and  Dr.  Hamer  to  meet  the  Home  Secre- 
tary, Sir  George  Cave,  and  the  meeting  was  held  at  the  offices  of 
the  "War  Cabinet.  Sir  George  Cave  was  accompanied  by  Mr. 
Fisher,  the  Minister  of  Education,  Mr.  Hayes  Fisher,  the  President 
of  the  Local  Government  Board,  and  Dr.  Addison,  the  Minister  of 
Reconstruction.  The  deputation  submitted  various  matters  con- 
sidered to  be  essential  in  the  construction  and  duties  of  any  Ministry 
of  Health. 

Sir  George  Cave  received  the  deputation  sympathetically,  and 
after  hearing  the  views  submitted  added  that,  if  necessary,  he 
would  be  pleased  further  to  consult  the  Committee  on  matters 
relating  to  the  Draft  Bill  in  course  of  elaboration. 

The  Committee  had  later  a  meeting  with  Dr.  Addison  and 
submitted  various  proposals  for  the  improvement  of  the  Draft  Bill, 
and  in  particular  one  relating  to  the  method  of  appointment  of  the 
Medical  Consultative  Council. 

The  Committee  had  several  Conferences  with  representatives  of 
the  Health  Committees  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Medicine  and  the 
British  Medical  Association,  and  it  was  found  that  the  views  of 
the  three  Committees  were  in  general  agreement. 

A  further  Conference  took  place  between  Dr.  Addison  and 
representatives  of  the  Committee  of  the  Royal  Colleges,  particularly 
in  regard  to  the  constitution  of  the  Medical  Consultative  Council. 

The  Chairmen  of  the  Committee  also  received  a  deputation  from 
the  Council  of  the  Medico-Psychological  Society  with  regard  to  the 
representation  of  that  body  on  the  Consultative  Council. 

The  Committee  has  so  far  met  on  17  occasions. 

At  the  meeting  of  the  Council  on  the  12th  June,  1919,  a  letter 
dated  the  27th  May,  1919,  from  the  Right  Hon.  Christopher 
Addison,  M.P.,  President  of  the  Local  Government  Board,  was 
read,  stating  that  under  the  Ministry  of  Health  Bill  it  is  proposed 
to   constitute  Consultative  Councils,   each  composed   of  men  and 


316  PROCEEDINGS  OF  COUNCIL. 

women  to  a  number  not  exceeding  20  in  each  case,  appointed  for 
a  three  years'  term  of  office,  and  to  provide  for  four  such  Councils 
in  England  who  will  advise  respectively  upon  matters  relating  to 

a.  Medical  and  Allied  Services ; 

b.  Local  Health  Administration ; 

c.  Health  Insurance  (Approved  Societies'  Work) ; 
cl.  General  Eealth  Questions. 

At  the  following  meeting  of  the  Council  on  the  12th  July,  1919, 
a  further  letter,  dated  the  4th  July,  1919,  from  the  Right  Hon. 
Christopher  Addison,  M.P.,  Minister  of  Health,  was  read  inviting 
the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England  to  furnish  him  with  the 
names  of  six.  persons  who,  in  its  opinion,  would  be  specially  suitable, 
if  appointed  by  him,  to  serve  upon  the  Council  as  first  constituted ; 
pointing  out  that,  while  it  is  desirable  that  the  Minister  should, 
before  coming  to  his  decision,  have  as  large  a  range  as  practicable 
of  persons  willing  and  suitable  to  serve,  only  a  relatively  small 
proportion  of  the  persons  whose  names  are  suggested  can  in  the  first 
instance  find  a  place  upon  the  Council,  the  total  membership  of 
which  might  with  advantage  be  kept  below  the  maximum  number 
of  20  contemplated  by  the  Order  ;  and  stating  that  the  Act  provides 
for  the  payment  to  members  of  the  Council  of  a  subsistence  allow- 
ance and  reasonable  compensation  for  loss  of  remunerative  time  and 
for  the  repayment  of  travelling  expenses. 

In  response  to  this  letter  the  Council  submitted  to  the  Minister 
of  Health  the  names  of  Mr.  Charles  Ryall,  C.B.E.,  Mr.  E.  F. 
Burghard,  C.B.,  Dr.  Arthur  Keith,  Mr.  J.  Herbert  Fisher,  Mr. 
Victor  Bonney,  and  Dr.  W.  H.  W.  Attlee,  as,  in  their  opinion, 
suitable  to  serve  upon  the  Consultative  Council  on  Medical  and 
Allied  services. 


IV.  Ministry  of  Pensions. 


Sir  George  H.  Makins,  President  of  the  College,  and  Mr.  Baymond 
Johnson  have  been  nominated  as  the  representatives  of  the  College 
to  form  a  Committee  with  representatives  from  the  Ministry  of 
Tensions,  and  from  the  ltoyal  College  of  Physicians  to  reconsider 
the  schedule  of  diseases  and  injuries  at  present  existing  in  the 
Pensions  Ministry  Warrant,  ami  the  whole  question  of  assessment 
of  pensions  and  determination  as  to  when  a  pension  should  be  made 
u  permanent  one. 

The  College  lias  also  been  asked  by  the  Minister  of  Pensions,  in 
conjunction  with  the  ltoyal  College  of  Physicians,  to  institute  some 
form  of  enquiry  into  Complaints  which  are  occasionally  made  re- 
garding the  professional  skill,  attention  afforded,  and  treatment  of 
disabled  soldiers  by  Medical  Referees  and  other  employed  Medical 


PROCEEDINGS  OF  COUNCIL.  347 

Officers  of  the  Ministry,  with  a  view  to  advising  as  to  whether  or 
no  the  Medical  Practitioner  against  whom  the  allegation  is  made 
is  or  is  not  a  fit  person  to  continue  to  hold  his  appointment  as 
Medical  Referee. 

In  connexion  with  this  request  it  has  been  proposed  that  a  small 
board  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  be  set  up,  to  consist  of  two 
Physicians  and  two  Surgeons,  the  Chairman  to  be  a  Physician  whin 
a  medical  case  is  in  question,  and  a  Surgeon  when  a  surgical  case 
is  in  question. 


V.  Eye  Tests  for  Motor  Drivers. 

Mr.  J.  Herbert  Parsons  and  Mr.  M.  Stephen  Mayou  have  been 
nominated  as  the  representatives  of  the  College  to  assist  the  Com- 
missioner of  Police  of  the  Metropolis,  in  consultation  with  his 
representative  and  a  representative  selected  on  behalf  of  the 
drivers,  in  drawing  up  two  standards  of  ocular  efficiency  for  drivers 
of  public  motor  vehicles,  a  high  standard  to  be  applied  to  all  new 
entrants,  and  a  lower  standard  to  men  who  have  been  continually 
licensed  for  three  years  or  more. 


VI.  The  Scarcity  of  "  Subjects." 
The  following  letter  has  been  addressed  by  the  President  to  the 
Home  Secretary  : — 

Sir, 

The  Council  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England 
desire  again  to  bring  to  your  notice  the  question  of  the  ever 
increasing  difficulty  experienced  in  obtaining  a  sufficient  supply  of 
"subjects"  for  dissection  of  the  human  body,  and  the  consequent 
difficulty  which  attends  the  proper  instruction  of  students  of 
medicine  in  Anatomy  and  Operative  Surgery. 

Dissection  of  the  human  body  is  an  essential  introduction  to  the 
study  of  Medicine,  since  a  thorough  acquaintance  of  Anatomy  and 
Physiology  forms  the  only  basis  on  which  the  superstructure  can 
be  grounded  and  imposed. 

A  deputation,  including  representatives  of  Universities  and 
Colleges  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  concerned  with  the  teaching 
of  Medicine  and  Surgery,  waited  upon  the  Home  Secretary  at  the 
House  of  Commons  on  December  11th,  1912,  and  laid  before  him 
certain  facts  in  connection  with  the  greatly  reduced  and  diminish- 
ing supply  of  '•subjects*'  for  the  teaching  of  Anatomy  and 
Operative  Surgery.  Further,  representaiives  of  the  Home  Office, 
the  Local  Government  Board,  the  Board  of  Education,  and  the 
Scottish  Office,  under  the  Chairmanship  of  Sir  William  Byrne, 
received  in  conference  on  March  5th,  1913,  live  members  of  the 
"  Anatomical  Supply  Committee''  and  discussed  the  matter. 


3  A8  PROCEEDINGS  OF  COUNCIL. 

Since  no  practical  action  followed  the  reception  of  these 
delegations,  it  was  decided  in  February  1915  that  a  letter  should 
be  addressed  to  the  then  Home  Secretary  pointing  out  the  urgency 
of  dealing  with  the  matter  in  question.  This  letter  from  the 
Council  was  duly  acknowledged  by  Mr.  McKenna,  and  it  was 
stated  that  the  matter  would  receive  his  consideration,  but  so  far 
as  the  Council  are  aware  no  steps  have  been  taken  to  alleviate  the 
difficulties  under  which  the  Schools  of  Medicine  are  continuing 
their  work. 

In  view  of  the  probability  of  the  early  establishment  of  a 
Ministry  of  Health,  and  the  great  importance  of  ensuring  a 
practical  solution  of  this  all  important  question  for  the  health  of 
the  Nation,  the  Council  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of 
England  has  desired  its  President  to  represent  to  His  Majesty's 
Government  "that  in  any  legislation  relating  to  the  promotion  of 
the  Public  Health,  provision  should  be  made  for  ensuring  an 
adequate  supply  of  material  for  the  anatomical  and  surgical 
instruction  of  students  and  practitioners  of  Medicine." 
I  am,  Sir, 

Your  obedient  servant, 

G.  H.  MAKINS, 
President  of  the%  Eoyal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England. 

To  the  Right  Hon.  Edward  Shortt,  K.C.,  M.P., 
Secretary  of  State  for  Home  Affairs. 


VII.  Central  Midwives  Board. 


The  following  report  on  the  proceedings  of  the  Central  Midwives 
Board  during  the  year  1918  has  been  received  from  Dr.  \V.  S.  A. 
Griffith  :— 

Mr.  President  and  Gentlemen, 

During  the  year  there  have  boen  19  meetings  of  the  Board,  all 
of  which  I  have  attended. 

The  number  of  penal  cases  tried  was  57,  with  the  result  that  37 
women  were  removed  from  the  Roll,  6  Avere  censured  and  cautioned, 
one  case  was  adjourned  and  in  another  case  no  action  was  taken. 
In  12  cases  sentence  was  postponed  for  6  months  to  enable  the 
local  supervising  authorities  to  supervise  closely  the  conduct  of  tho 
Midwives  and  to  report  to  the  Board  at  the  ond  of  3  months  and 
6  months.  When  the  reports  are  satisfactory  no  further  action  is 
taken,  when  unfavourable  tho  names  are  removed  from  the  Roll. 
This  plan  proves  an  effectual  method,  in  the  majority  of  cases,  for 
reclaiming  careless  and  disobedient  Midwives, 

194  Mid\vive&  have  resigned,  usually  on  the  ground  of  age  or  ill- 
health. 


PROCEEDINGS  OF  COUNCIL.  349 

The  number  of  Midwives  on  the  Eoll  on  December  31st,  1918, 
was  43,864,  a  large  number  of  whom  do  not  practise  as  Midwives, 
but,  as  monthly  nurses  of  the  better  class,  many  well-trained 
nurses  and  others  obtain  the  Board's  certificate  in  order  to  obtain 
various  administrative  posts. 

1,528  candidates  passed  the  examinations  of  the  Board. 

The  number  of  approved  Institutions  for  the  training  of  Midwives 
was  137. 

It  is  satisfactory  to  note  that  the  number  of  penal  cases  reported 
to  the  Board  is  yearly  diminishing  : — 

1915     105 

1916     87 

1917     76 

1918     57 

This  is  due  to  several  causes  :  better  supervision  by  an  increas- 
ing number  of  the  local  supervising  authorities,  which  enables  them 
to  detect  and  to  deal  directly  with  the  less  serious  offences ;  the 
gradual  elimination  of  the  old  class  of  untrained  midwife,  many  of 
whom  were  quite  unable  to  take  and  record  temperature  and  pulse, 
or  to  realise  the  importance  of  faithfully  carrying  out  the  llules 
made  for  the  protection  of  mothers  and  babies  from  septic  infection 
and  ophthalmia,  and  the  immediate  notification  of  such  cases,  and 
the  summoning  of  medical  assistance. 

The  Midwives  Act  1918,  passed  in  November,  came  into  force  on 
January  1st  this  year,  and  introduces  many  of  the  amendments  to 
the  original  Act  which  the  experience  of  the  Board  proved  to  be 
urgently  needed,  such  as  : 

The   payment   of  medical   men   summoned  by  midwives  to 

urgent  cases  ; 
The  provision  of  grants  by  the  local  supervising  authorities  in 

aid  of  the  training  of  midwives  ; 
The  power  given  to  the  Board,  and  to  the  local  supervising 

authorities,  to  suspend  midwives  from  practise  under  certain 

conditions. 

Up  to  the  present  time  the  Board  has  been  under  the  Privy 
Council  and  the  relations  between  them  have  been  marked  by 
complete  confidence  and  cordiality.  The  Bill  now  before  Parlia- 
ment places  the  Board  under  the  Ministry  of  Health. 


VIII.  Special  Millitary  Surgical  Hospitals. 

In  view  of  the  general  character  of  the  surgery  practised  in  the 
Military  Orthopaedic  establishments,  and  the  wide  range  of  injuries 
dealt  with,  the  Council  of  the  College  deprecated  the  use  of  the 
term  "  orthopaedic  "  as  calculated  to  establish  a  separate  depart- 
ment of  surgery  to  which  no  rational  or  defined  limit  could  be 
assigned. 


3^0  PROCEEDINGS  OF  COUNCIL. 

The  Council  therefore  recommended  to  the  Director  General  of 
the  Army  Medical  Service  : — 

1.  That  a  change  of  name  from  "  Military  Orthopaedic  Hospitals  " 
to  "  Special  Military  Surgical  Centres  "  be  adopted. 

2.  That  in  making  appointments  to  "  Special  Military  Surgical 
Centres "  greater  consideration  should  in  future  be  given  to  the 
need  for  the  representation  of  medical  staffs  attached  to  the  local 
civil  hospitals  (especially  teaching  hospitals) ;  and,  wherever 
possible,  such  changes  should  now  be  made  as  will  secure  this 
representation  where  it  does  not  already  exist. 

At  the  meeting  of  the  Council  in  October,  a  letter  dated  the 
16th  September,  1918,  was  received  from  the  Director  General  of 
the  Army  Medical  Service,  enclosing  a  copy  of  Army  Council 
Instruction  No.  1013  of  1918,  expressing  the  hope  that  this  meets 
recommendation  No.  1  in  the  letter  from  the  Council  of  the  College, 
dated  July  25th,  and  stating,  with  regard  to  recommendation 
No.  2  in  that  letter,  that  he  is  endeavouring  to  meet  the  desires  of 
the  Council  to  the  utmost  of  his- power. 

Army  Council  Instruction  No.  1013  of  1918. 

1.  From  the  date  of  this  A.C.I,  the  hospitals  or  sections  of 
hospitals  mentioned  in  paragraph  4  of  A.C.I.  84  of  1918  will  be 
known  as  "  Special  Military  Surgical  Hospitals,"  or  "  Special 
Military  Surgical  Sections "  of  hospitals,  and  the  term  "  Ortho- 
paedic Hospital"  or  "  Centre"  will  be  discontinued. 

It  must  be  clearly  understood  that  this  change  of  nomenclature 
will  in  no  way  affect  the  class  of  patient  to  be  treated  in  those 
hospitals,  which  will  continue  to  be  as  laid  down  in  the  above 
quoted  A.C.I. 

2.  Inspectors  and  Assistant  Inspectors  of  Military  Orthopaedics 
will  in  future  be  designated  "  Inspectors  or  Assistant  Inspectors  of 
Special  Military  Hospitals." 

It  was  resolved  that  the  Director  General  of  the  Army  Medical 
Service  be  informed  that  his  roply  to  the  Council's  letter  of  July 
25th  has  been  received  by  the  Council  with  much  satisfaction. 


IX.  Special  Primary  Fellowship  Examination. 

AVith  the  object  of  assisting  candidates  for  the  Fellowship,  whose 
studies  have  been  interrupted  by  the  war,  and  who  have  done  com- 
mi'iidable  surgical  work  in  connection  with  His  Majesty's  Forces 
during  tho  war,  it  was  decided  to  hold  three  special  Primary 
Examinations  for  the  Fellowship  in  May  and  November,  1919, 
and  May,  1920. 

The  examination  is  partly  written  and  partly  viva  voce,  and  all 
the  questions  asked  have  a  direct  bearing  on  practical  surgery,  and 


PROCEEDINGS  OF  COUNCIL.  351 

do  not  include  morphology,  embryology,  histological  or  chemical 
methods,  or  practical  examination  in  the  use  of  the  apparatus  of 
the  physiological  laboratory. 

Every  application  for  admission  to  this  special  examination  is 
considered  by  a  Committee  appointed  for  the  purpose.  A  candidate 
must  be  a  Member  of  the  College  or  a  Graduate  of  Medicine  of  a 
University  recognized  by  the  College. 


X.  Regulations  of  the  Conjoint  Examining  Board. 

In  the  year  1915  the  Royal  Colleges  decided  to  substitute  an 
"  Examination  in  Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacology "  for  the 
present  examination  in  Practical  Pharmacy,  but  agreed  that  the 
new  examination  should  not  come  into  force  until  January  1918, 
and  then  only  if  the  war  be  ended. 

The  following  is  a  summary  of  the  Report  then  adopted : — 

(1)  That  for  the  title  "  Examination  in  Practical  Pharmacy  " 

be  substituted  the  title  "  Examination  in  Materia  Medica 
and  Pharmacology." 

(2)  That  the  Examination  be  viva  voce,  as  at  present,  but  that 

the  time  for  each  candidate  be  extended  from  ten  minutes 
(the  present  time)  to  a  quarter  of  an  hour. 

(3)  That  candidates  be  not  examined  upon  the  experiments 

by  which  the  actions  of  drugs  have  been  determined. 

(4)  That  all  questions  on  Therapeutics  be  excluded. 

(5)  That  the  Examination  form  part  of  the  Second  Examination 

(i.e.,  of  the  Examination  in  Anatomy  and  Physiology). 

It  is  now  proposed  to  give  effect  to  these  changes  and  that  all 
candidates  who  have  not  completed  the  First  Examination,  in- 
cluding Practical  Pharmacy,  by  the  1st  May,  1920,  be  required  to 
take  the  new  Examination  in  Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacology. 


XI.  Jacksonian  Prize. 


The  Jacksonian  Prize  for  the  year  1918  has  been  awarded  to 
Mr.  J.  A.  Cairns  Eorsyth,  F.R.C.S.,  for  his  essay  on  "  Injuries  and 
Diseases  of  the  Pancreas  and  their  Surgical  Treatment." 

The  subject  for  the  year  1920  is  "  The  Results  and  Treatment  of 
Gun-shot  Injuries  of  the  Blood-vessels." 


XII.  Triennial  Prize. 


No  essay  was  received  on  "The  Development  of  the  Hip- 
joint  and  the  Knee-joint  of  Man,"  the  subject  for  the  Triennial 
Prize  for  the  period  1916-18. 


352  PROCEEDINGS  OF  COUNCIL. 

The  subject  for  1919-1921  is  "The  Anatomy,  Morphology,  and 
Age-changes  of  Cervical  Ribs  in  Man  ;  including  a  description  of 
the  associated  ligaments,  muscles,  blood-vessels,  and  nerves ." 


XIII.  Streatfeild  Research  Scholarship. 

Dr.  F.  G.  Cawston^>f  Durban,  Natal,  has  been  elected  Streatfeild 
Research  Scholar  by  the  Executive  Committee  of  the  Trust  appointed 
by  the  two  Royal  Colleges. 

Dr.  Cawston  is  engaged  upon  a  research  into  "  Snails  as  a  Causo 
of  Disease/'  a  subject  having  important  bearings  on  the  spread  of 
Bilharzia  infection. 


XIV.  Cline  Trust. 


Mr.  Henry  Cline,  Master  of  the  College  in  1815  and  President 
in  1823,  died  in  1827,  and  by  his  Will  bequeathed  to  the  College, 
on  trust,  such  an  amount  of  his  Three  per  cent.  French  Rentes  as 
should  at  the  time  of  his  death  produce  £000  per  annum,  tho 
dividends  thereof  to  be  received  by  his  children,  grandchildren,  and 
great  grandchildren,  and  after  the  death  of  the  survivor  of  them, 
to  be  applied  to  the  improvement  of  the  Science  of  Surgery  in  such 
manner  as  the  Council  of  the  College  should  from  time  to  time 
direct.  In  satisfaction  of  this  Bequest  a  Rente  of  15,000  francs 
per  annum  was  entered  in  the  Books  of  the  Bank  of  France. 

Of  this  annuity  535  francs  were  sold  in  1908  to'pay  Estate  Duty 
and  interest  thereon  claimed  by  the  Commissioners  of  Inland 
Revenue  upon  one-fifth  of  the  15,000  francs  passing  on  the  death 
of  each  of  four  of  the  five  great  grandchildren.  Tho  surviving 
great  grandchild  died  on  the  5th  of  August,  1917,  and  the  balance 
of  14,405  francs  per  annum  has,  after  considerable  delay,  been 
transferred  into  the  name  of  the  College.  These  Rentes,  which 
now  form  the  Trust,  were  valued  by  the  Inland  Revenue  Authorities 
at  £10,366  11*.  dd.,  and  Estate  and  Legacy  Duties  thereon, 
amounting  to  £1,525  19s.  llcZ.  have  been  paid  out  of  general  funds 
of  the  College,  as  the  regulations  of  the  French  Government  forbade 
any  portion  of  the  Rentes  forming  the  Bequest  being  sold  and  the 
proceeds  transmitted  abroad  during  the  War.  For  the  present  the 
income  from  the  Trust,  as  received,  is  Vicing  devoted  to  refunding 
the  sum  borrowed  from  tho  general  funds  of  the  College. 


XV.  Finance. 
Income. 

The  gross  income  of  tho  College,  exclusive  of  the  income  from 
Trust  Funds,  amounts  to  £20,301,  and  is  £437  less  than  in  the 
previous  year. 

In  the  examination  and  diploma  fees  for  tin •  Membership,  which 
during  the  earlier   \cai>  of  the  war  bad  remained  at  a  satisfactory 


PROCEEDINGS    OF    COUNCIL.  353 

figure,  there  is  the  considerable  fall  of  .£1,303,  and  the  net  receipts 
from  the  Conjoint  Examining  Board,  which  last  year  amounted  to 
=£4,975,  have  this  year  fallen  to  £3,865. 

Some  recovery  has  taken  place  as  regards  the  fees  for  the 
Fellowship,  which  amount  to  £1,582  as  compared  with  £721  last 
year,  the  net  receipts  having  risen  to  £346  from  £68. 

The  fees  for  the  Licence  in  Dental  Surgery  remain  at  approxi- 
mately the  same  figure  as  in  the  previous  year,  and  are  still  very 
much  below  the  pre-war  level. 

The  gross  rents  from  House  Property  amount  to  £1,160  and 
the  net  rents,  after  deduction  of  Property  Tax,  to  £842,  a  further 
loss  of  £53  in  income  from  this  source. 

The  income  from  General  Fund  investments  is  £107  more,  and 
that  from  the  Erasmus  Wilson  Bequest  £232  less,  this  decrease 
being  due  to  the  increased  rate  of  the  Income  Tax. 

Expenditure. 

The  total  expenditure  under  the  Revenue  Account  amounts  to 
£20,021,  and  is  £1,635  higher  than  in  the  previous  year. 

The  expenses  at  the  Examination  Hall  are  higher,  and  in  the 
share  of  the  expenditure  apportioned  to  this  College  there  is  an 
increase  of  £333. 

Under  the  head  of  General  Working  Expenses  there  is  the  large 
increase  of  £900,  mainly  due  to  causes  over  which  the  Council  of 
the  College  have  no  control.  Thus  under  the  head  of  Rates  and 
Taxes  there  is  an  increase  of  £480,  brought  about  by  additional 
Corporation  Duty  (£151),  additional  Income  Tax  on  freehold 
house  property  (£186), and  increased  Rates  (£1 44).  The  expendi- 
ture on  repairs  has  also  been  heavier  with  the  inclusion  under  this 
head  of  a  sum  of  £198  for  cleaning  and  alterations  in  the  Museum 
in  preparation  for  the  restoration  to  their  proper  position  of  the 
specimens  temporarily  removed  to  storage  during  the  war.  In- 
creases of  £106  for  stationery,  printing,  and  postage,  and  of  £65  for 
wages  have  also  to  be  noted. 

The  special  expenses  of  the  Museum  are  £316  higher,  mainly 
owing  to  an  increase  under  the  head  of  salaries  and  wages  brought 
about  by  the  return  of  Museum  servants  after  discharge  from  the 
Army.  In  other  respects  these  expenses  are  considerably  below  the 
normal  amount  owing  to  the  temporary  suspension  of  the  ordinary 
work  of  the  Museum  and  the  diversion  of  the  energies  of  the  staff 
to  the  preparation  and  care  of  the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corp* 
Pathological  war  collection. 

The  special  expenses  of  the  Library  are  £110  less  than  the  sum 
expended  in  the  previous  year,  when  a  payment  for  three  years' 
supply  of  German  journals  was  included. 

The  extraordinary  expenditure  amounts  to  £805,  an  advance  of 
some  £15  on  that  of  the  previous  year,  and  is  not  above  the  average 
amount  expended  for  extraordinary  purposes  during  recent  years. 

1919.  2  a 


354  PROCEEDINGS    OF    COUNCIL. 

General  Remarks. 
The  balance  on  the  Revenue  Account  amounts  to  .£279,  and  is 
£2,0!»2  less  than  the  balance  of  the  previous  year. 

In  the  year  1913-14  immediately  before  the  outbreak  of  war,  the 
College  had  a  surplus  income  of  £5,408,  and  the  reduction  of  this 
surplus  to  a  small  balance  of  .£279  will  give  some  idea  of  the  strain 
upon  the  finances  of  the  College  brought  about  by  the  war.  In 
Income  Tax  and  Corporation  Duty  alone  there  has  been  an  increase 
of  £3,369,  the  payments  for  these  purposes  amounting  to  £832  in 
1913-14  and  to  £4,201  in  1918-19.  The  increase  during  this 
period  in  the  amount  annually  expended  upon  salaries  and  wages, 
including  one  half  of  the  sum  payable  to  the  staff  of  the  Examina- 
tion Hall,  amounts  to  £1,414,  and  a  considerable  increase  in  this 
direction  has  now  become  necessary.  The  Rates  payable  to  the 
Westminster  City  Council  continue  to  rise,  the  increase  from  last 
year  amounting  to  £144.  The  cost  of  repairs,  fuel  and  light, 
stationery  and  printing,  and  all  kinds  of  materials  has  also  largely 
increased. 

Liabilities. 
On  the  24th  June,  1919,  the  deferred  allowances,  payable  to 
servants  of  the  College,  now  in  the  Army,  on  their  return  to  the 
service  of  the  College  amounted  to  £235  19s.  '9d.,  and  it  may  be 
expected  that  occasion  for  disbursing  this  sum  will  arise  in  the 
course  of  the  ensuing  year.  During  the  past  year  £481  2s.  6d.  has 
been  paid  under  this  head  to  servants  on  their  return  to  the  service 
of  the  College  after  obtaining  their  discharge  from  the  Army.  It 
has  been  determined  that  no  further  allowance  of  this  kind  will 
be  made  from  the  date  of  the  signing  of  peace. 

The  Income  Tax  payable  on  dividends,  which  have  been  received 
without  deduction,  is  estimated  at  £563  8s.  8d.,  and  of  this  sura 
£357  12s.  Od.  will  be  payable  in  January  next,  the  balance 
of  £204  16s.  8d.  not  being  payable  before  January  1921.  There 
was  also  at  the  date  of  the  Balance  Sheet  an  outstanding  sum  of 
£51 4  0s.  3d.  for  Income  Tax  on  the  annual  value  of  the  College 
premises  and  of  No.  37  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields  in  respect  of  the  year 
ending  5th  April,  1919,  payable  on  the  1st  July,  1919. 


XVI.  Issue  of  Diplomas. 

The  following  is  a  record  of  the  number  of  Diplomas  issued 
during  the  period  with  which  this  Report  deals,  viz. : — 

Number  of 
Qualification.  Diplomas  issued. 

Membership 314  (including  38  women) 

Fellowship    22  (including    1  woman) 

Licence  in  Dental  Surgery  .  .        43  (including     5  women) 
♦Diploma  in  Public  Health    . .        19  (including    1  woman) 
*  Granted  jointly  with  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians. 


PROCEEDINGS    OF    COUNCIL.  355 

XVII.  Honorary  Fellows. 

At  the  meeting  of  the  Council  on  the  24th  July,  1919,  the 
President  announced  that  the  Prince  of  Wales  had  consented  to 
become  an  Honorary  Fellow  of  the  College. 

The  Prince  was  thereupon  unanimously  elected  an  Honorary 
Fellow,  and  it  is  hoped  that  His  Royal  Highness,  after  returning 
from  Canada  towards  the  end  of  the  year,  will  attend  at  the  College 
to  receive  the  Diploma.' 

The  Duke  of  Connaught  has  also  been  unanimously  elected  an 
Honorary  Fellow,  His  Royal  Highness  having  intimated  that  it 
gave  him  particular  pleasure  to  accede  to  the  wishes  of  the  College 
owing  to  his  being  Colonel-in-Chief  of  the  Royal  Army  Medical 
Corps. 

It  was  also  proposed  to  add  the  names  of  some  French,  Belgian, 
and  American  Surgeons  to  the  Roll  of  Honorary  Fellows. 


XVIII.  Election  to  the  Council. 


At  a  meeting  of  the  Fellows  on  the  3rd  July,  1919,  for  the 
election  of  two  Fellows  into  the  Council  in  the  vacancies  occasioned 
by  the  retirement  in  rotation  of  Sir  Berkeley  G.  A.  Moynihan, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  and  by  the  death  of  Mr.  L.  A.  Dunn,  Sir  Berkeley 
Moynihan  was  re-elected  and  Sir  Cuthbert  Sidney  Wallace,  K.C.M.G., 
C.B.,  of  Upper  Wimpole  Street,  was  elected  a  Member  of  the 
Council. 

In  all  673  Fellows  voted,  667  sending  their  ballot-papers  through 
the  Post  and  6  voting  in  person,  and  the  result  of  the  Poll  was  as 
follows : — 

Number 
Candidates.  of  votes.     Plumpers. 

Sir  Berkeley  George  Andrew  Moynihan, 

K.C.M.G.,  C.B 404  20 

Sir  Cuthbert  Sidney  Wallace,  K.C.M.G., 

C.B 274  33 

Francis  James  Steward   168  51 

William  Francis  Victor  Bonney     130  15 

Alfred  Herbert  Tubby     114  7 

John  Frederick  Jennings    113  17 

Note. — Five  ballot-papers  were  invalid. 

S.  FORREST  COWELL, 
1st  August,  1919.  Secretary. 

2a2 


35G 


THE  MUSEUM. 

The  Hunterian  Collection,  which  forms  the  basis,  and  still  a  large  proportion,  of 
the  contents  of  the  present  Museum  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England, 
was  originally  arranged  in  a  building  which  its  Founder,  John  Hunter,  erected  for 
it  in  1784,  behind  his  house  in  Leicester  Square. 

John  Hunter  died  October  16th,  1793,  aged  65.  By  his  will  he  directed  the 
Museum  to  be  offered  in  the  first  instance  to  the  British  Government,  on  such 
terms  as  might  be  considered  reasonable,  and  in  case  of  refusal  to  be  sold  in 
one  lot,  either  to  some  foreign  state,  or  as  his  executors  might  think  proper. 

In  the  year  1799  Parliament  voted  the  sum  of  .£15,000  for  the  Museum,  and  an 
offer  of  it  being  made  to  the  Corporation  of  Surgeons,  it  was  accepted  on  the  terms 
proposed  by  Government*. 

In  1806  the  sum  of  £15,000  was  voted  by  Parliament  in  aid  of  the  erection  of 
an  edifice  for  the  display  and  arrangement  of  the  Hunterian  Collection ;  a  second 
grant  of  £12,500  was  subsequently  voted,  and  upwards  of  £21,000  having  been 
supplied  from  the  funds  of  the  College,  the  building  was  completed  in  Liuuolus- 
Inn-Fields,  in  which  the  Museum  was  opened  for  the  inspection  of  visitors  in  the 
year  1813. 

In  consequence  of  the  large  number  of  additions,  this  building  became  too  small 
for  the  adequate  display  and  arrangement  of  its  contents ;  and  more  space  being 
at  the  same  time  required  for  the  rapidly  increasing  Library,  the  greater  portion  of 
the  present  building  was  erected,  wholly  at  the  expense  of  the  College,  in  1835,  at 

*  The  following  are  the  Terms  and  Conditions  on  which  the  Hunterian  Collection,  purchased 
by  Parliament,  was  delivered  to  the  late  Corporation  of  Surgeons;  which  Corporal  ion  having 
become  dissolved,  the  Members  thereof  were  re-incorporated  by  Charter,  dated  the  22nd  day  ot 
March,  1800,  under  the  Title  of  The  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  in  London  :  — 

1st.  The  Collection  shall  be  open  Four  Hours  in  the  Forenoon  of  two  days  every  week  for 
Inspection  and  Consultation  of  the  Fellows  of  the  College  of  Physicians,  the  Members  of  the 
Company  of  Surgeons  and  Persons  properly  introduced  by  them;  a  Catalogue  of  the  Prepara- 
tions, and  a  proper  Person  to  explain  it.  being  at  those  times  always  in  the  Room. 

t  2nd.  That  one  Course  of  Lectures,  not  less  than  twenty-tour  in  number,  on  Comparative 
Anatomy  and  other  subjects,  illustrated  by  the  preparations,  shall  be  given  every  year  by  somo 
Member  of  the  Company. 

3rd.  That  the  Preparations  shall  be  kept  in  a  state  of  Preservation,  and  the  Collection  in  as 
perfect  a  state  as  possible,  at  the  Expense  of  the  Corporation  of  Surgeons,  subject  to  the  annual 
Inspection  and  Superintendence  of  the  Trustees. 

4th.  That  there  shall  be  a  Board  of  Trustees,  to  consist  of  sixteen  (increased  to  seventeen  by 
the  Lords  of  the  Treasury  in  1856)  Members,  by  virtue  of  their  Public  Offices,  and  of  fourteen 
others,  to  be  appointed,  in  the  first  instance,  by  the  Lords  of  the  Treasury,  and  afterwards  to  be 
elected,  as  Vacancies  may  happen,  by  a  Majority  of  the  remaining  Trust. or, 

5th.  That  the  Museum  shall  always  be  open  for  the  Inspect  ion  of  all  or  imv  of  the  said  Trustees, 
who  are  to  take  care  that  the  Corporation  of  Surgeons  perform  their  Engagements  respecting  the 
said  Collection.  That  a  day  be  appointed  for  the  annual  Inspection  of  the  Museum,  by  the 
Trustees  acting  collectively  as  a  Board  ;  and  that  they  are  also  to  have  quarterly  Meetings,  for  1  lie 
transacting  of  any  Business  relative  to  the  Museum,  and  for  the  filling  up  of  such  Vacancies  as 
may  happen  in  the  number  of  the  Trustees;  and  that  the  Corporation  of  Surgeons  shall  engage 
some  person  to  officiate  as  Secretary  to  the  Board  upon  such  occasions,  and  to  issue  previous 
Notice  to  the  Members,  in  which  he  is  to  state  particularly  whether  any  Vacancies  are  to  be 
filled  up  by  new  Elections. 

t  This  Clause  was  altered  by  the  Lords  of  the  Treasury  in  ltf'U,  to  the  following,  viz. : — 
2nd.  That  one  Course  of  Lectures,  not  less  than  twelve  in  number,  on  Comparative  Anatomy 
and  other  subjects,  illustrated   by  preparations  from   the    Hunterian   Collection   and   the    other 
contents  of  the  Museum,  shall  be  ^ivrn  every  year  by   Felloes  or  Members  of  the  College, 


MUSEUM.  357 

a  cost  of  about  .£40,000,  and  the  Hunterian  and  Collegiate  Collections  were  re- 
arranged in  what  are  now  termed  Eooms  Nos.  III.  and  IV.,  which  were  opened 
for  the  inspection  of  visitors  in  1836. 

Further  enlargement  of  the  building  having  become  necessary  by  the  continued 
increase  of  the  Collection,  the  College,  in  1847,  purchased  the  extensive  premises  of 
Mr.  Alderman  Copeland,  in  Portugal  Street,  for  the  sum  of  .£16,000,  and  in  1852 
proceeded  to  the  erection  of  Room  No.  V.,  at  the  expense  of  £25,000,  Parliament 
granting  £15,000  in  aid  thereof.  The  rearrangement  of  the  specimens  was 
completed,  and  the  additional  portion  of  the  building  opened  to  visitors  in  1855. 
The  Collection  still  continuing  to  increase  and  more  space  having  again  become 
necessary,  the  College  in  1888  determined  to  erect,  at  a  cost  of  £19,000,  two  new 
Museums  on  the  western  side  of  the  old  structure.  These  buildings,  called  Rooms 
Nos.  I.  and  II.,  were  completed  in  1891.  Besides  giving  greater  accommodation 
for  the  Collection  in  general  they  have  also  provided  space  for  the  display  of  photo- 
graphs and  drawings  illustrating  Diseases. 

The  Hunterian  Collection  was  estimated  to  consist  of  13,682  specimens,  distri- 
buted under  the  following  heads  : — 

Physiological  Department,  or  Normal  Structures. 

Physiological  preparations  in  spirit 3745 

Osteological  preparations 965 

Dry                    do 617 

Zoological           do.            1968 

Fossils  : — 

Vertebrate     1215 

Invertebrate 2202 

Plants    292 

Pathological  Department,  or  Abnormal  Structures. 

Preparations  in  spirit    1084 

Dry  preparations  (including  bones) 625 

Calculi  and  concretions 536 

Monsters  and  Malformations     218 

Microscopic  preparations   215 

Of  the  additions  by  which  the  size  and  value  of  the  Collection  have  been  so  mate- 
rially increased  since  it  came  into  the  possession  of  the  College,  very  many  have  been 
presented  by  Fellows  and  Members  of  the  College,  and  other  persons  interested  in 
scientific  pursuits.  Among  the  largest  contributions  from  this  source  have  been  the 
Collection,  consisting  of  847  specimens,  presented  in  1811  by  Sir  William  Blizard; 
a  valuable  series  of  Pathological  specimens  presented  in  1851  by  Sir  Stephen 
L.  Hammick ;  and  a  Collection,  presented  in  1905  by  Lt. -Colonel  Sir  Richard 
Havelock  Charles,  I. M.S.,  K.C.V.O.,  consisting  of  248  skulls,  and  other  specimens, 
representative  of  many  of  the  Castes  and  Tribes  of  India.  At  the  same  time  the 
Council  of  the  College  have  availed  themselves  of  various  opportunities  as  they 
have  occurred  to  purchase  specimens  of  interest,  especially  at  the  dispersion  of 
private  anatomical  and  pathological  museums,  as  that  of  Sir  A.  Lever  in  1806,  of 
Mr.  Joshua  Brookes  in  1828.  of  Mr.  Heaviside  in  1829,  Mr.  Langstaff  in  1835, 
Mr.  South  in  the  same  year,  Mr.  Howship  and  Mr.  Taunton  in  1841,  Mr.  Liston 
in  1842,  Mr.  Walker  in  1843,  and,  deserving  of  especial  mention  on  account  of  the 
great  number  and  value  of  the  specimens  acquired,  those  of  Sir  Astley  Cooper  in 
1843  and  Dr.  Barnard  Davis  in  1880. 


358  museum. — conservator's  report. 

The  Histological  Collection,  of  which  the  215  Hunterian  specimens  (prepared  hy 
Hewson)  constitute  the  nucleus,  was  chiefly  formed  by  the  late  Professor  Quekett, 
with  considerable  additions  by  purchase  from  Dr.  Tweedy  J.  Todd,  Mr.  Nasmyth, 
and  Professor  Lenhossek.  It  now  contains  upwards  of  12,000  specimens,  all 
arranged  and  catalogued  so  as  to  be  readily  available  for  reference. 

In  1909  the  Collection  of  the  Odontological  Section  of  the  Royal  Society  of 
Medicine,  consisting  of  about  5000  specimens,  was  transferred  to  the  College 
under  a  Deed  of  Trust,  and  is  now  arranged  with  the  other  odontological  specimens 
belonging  to  the  College  in  a  room  specially  prepared  for  its  reception  under 
Room  II.  of  the  Museum. 

The  superintendence  of  the  Museum  is  confided  by  the  Council  of  the  College  to 
a  Committee  of  its  Members,  which  Committee  has  held  four  meetings  during  the 
past  year. 

A  summary  of  the  progress  made  in  the  preservation,  arrangement,  and  augmen- 
tation of  the  Collection  will  be  found  in  the  following  Report. 


CONSERVATOR'S  REPORT. 


Mt  reports  of  the  four  previous  years  are  concerned  with  the  safeguarding  of  the 
inflammable  contents  of  the  Museum — their  removal  for  safety  to  improvised 
accommodation  in  cellars  and  protected  corridors  in  the  basement  of  the  College, 
and  the  gradual  absorption  of  a  depleted  staff  in  the  task  of  building  up  for  the 
War  Office  a  representative  collection  of  the  Wounds,  Injuries  and  Diseases  which 
attend  modern  warfare.  In  this  report — the  first  since  the  signing  of  the 
Armistice — there  have  to  be  chronicled  the  measures  which  have  been  taken  and 
the  progress  made,  to  restore  the  Museum  to  its  pre-war  condition  and  the 
members  of  its  staff  to  their  accustomed  duties.  On  three  occasions  bombs  were 
dropped  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Lincoln's-Inn- Fields,  but  saving  slight  damage 
from  stray  fragments  of  shell,  the  Museum  has  escaped  unscathed.  Although  the 
removal  of  the  contents  of  the  Museum  to  a  place  of  safety  only  occupied  a  matter 
of  weeks,  their  restoration  will  occupy  many  months ;  indeed  it  will  not  be 
possible  to  equip  the  Museum  and  bring  its  workrooms  into  their  former  order 
until  October  next  at  the  earliest.  That  apparent  delay  is  due  to  several  circum- 
stances. In  these  jTears  of  war  the  uses  of  the  Museum  have  been  turned  in  a 
new  direction;  they  have  been  entirely  utilized  for  the  study  and  exemplification 
of  the  wounds  and  injuries  to  which  soldiers  have  been  subjected.  At  the  date  at 
which  the  Armistice  was  signed,  on  Nov.  11th,  1918,  3893  specimens  had  been 
received  from  military  hospitals  ;  all  of  them  had  been  duly  numbered,  registered  and 
Btored  ;  and  their  histories  collected  and  indexed.  Over  1200  had  been  examined, 
prepared,  mounted,  described,  and  placed  on  exhibition  in  the  Museum.  Three  of 
the  largest  rooms  in  the  Museum  were  devoted  to  the  exhibition  of  war  specimens. 
A  considerable  number  of  these  specimens  had  been  received  on  behalf  of  the 
Medical  Services  attached  to  the  Expeditionary  Forces  from  Canada  and  Australia. 
By  the  beginning  of  March  1919  the  specimens  belonging  to  the  Australian 
Government  had  been  packed  under  the  supervision  of  Major  Inglis  of  the 
Australian  Medical  Service  and  shipped  to  Melbourne  ;  a  little  later  the  Canadian 
specimens  were  transferred  to  Montreal  by  Capt.  Moreton  Hall,  C.A.M.C.  There 
thus  remained  in  the  Museum  and  in  tho  store-rooms  the  Central  or  National 
Collection  belonging   to  the  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps.     It  is  clear  that  before 


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the  Museum  can  be  restored  to  its  former  purposes  the  destination  of  the  National 
War  Collection  must  be  settled,  but,  pending  a  final  decision,  the  Council  of  the 
College  has  resolved  to  devote  Room  II.  entirely  to  the  exhibition  of  such  speci- 
mens as  are  already  mounted  and  described,  thus  setting  Rooms  I.  and  III.  free  for 
their  former  purpose — the  exhibition  of  specimens  illustrating  Human  Anatomy 
and  Human  Pathology.  There  is  no  doubt  that  the  measure  taken  by  the 
Council  was  the  only  one  possible,  but  it  involved  delay,  for  the  stands  on  which 
the  war  specimens  were  exhibited  were  needed  for  their  former  use,  and  hence 
new  stands  had  to  be  designed  and  made  to  equip  Room  II.  for  the  War  Office 
Collection.  Besides  the  specimens  which  have  been  prepared  for  exhibition  by 
Prof.  Shattock  and  Mr.  Cecil  Readies,  there  are  many  hundreds  of  store  specimens 
which  still  await  their  examination;  no  doubt  many  of  them  will  prove  valuable 
as  permanent  exhibits,  but  their  preparation  will  involve  a  great  deal  of  time, 
labour  and  skilled  technique.  In  the  opinion  of  the  Conservator  the  skill  shown 
by  Mr.  Cecil  Beadles  in  the  preparation  of  these  specimens  is  of  the  highest  order. 
It  will  be  manifest,  however,  that  we  cannot  fully  return  to  our  former  Museum 
tasks  until  the  preparation  of  the  War  Office  Collection  is  complete  or  its  completion 
transferred  to  another  authority.  In  this  matter  the  Council  of  the  College  and 
its  Museum  Staff  should  be  duly  credited  with  the  public  service  they  have 
rendered  and  are  rendering. 

It  is  not  only  the  duties  connected  with  the  War  Office  or  National  Collection  of 
Medical  Specimens  which  have  delayed  the  restoration  of  the  Museum  to  its  pre-war 
state.  Although  the  Armistice  was  signed  in  November  1918,  it  was  not  until 
March  1919  that  the  Museum  attendants,  who  had  volunteered  soon  after  the 
outbreak  of  war,  returned  to  civil  duty.  The  Conservator  is  glad  to  record 
that  fate  dealt  kindly  by  them  ;  of  the  eight  men  who  went  on  service,  one 
died,  two  left  the  service  of  the  College  soon  after  returning,  while  the  others  have 
come  back — one  with  scars,  but  all  fit,  well  and  willing.  They  had  to  face  four 
years  of  arrears  of  work,  for  the  annual  cleaning  of  specimens — particularly  of  the 
great  skeletons — has  been  discontinued  since  1914,  and  hence  are  now  in  particular 
need  of  attention.  Although  the  dissections  and  wet  preparations  have  suffered  no 
real  damage  from  their  prolonged  storage  in  the  basement,  yet  in  many  instances 
the  spirit  in  which  they  are  suspended  needs  renewal,  in  others  remounting 
is  necessary,  and  in  every  case  the  exterior  of  the  jars  requires  to  be  thoroughly 
cleaned. 

At  the  time  at  which  this  report  was  drawn  up,  half  the  specimens  had  been 
returned  to  their  places ;  the  specimens  exhibited  in  Rooms  IV.  and  V. — repre- 
senting the  Physiological  Series — are  all  in  place  ;  so  are  the  Gynaecological  Series 
in  Room  III. ;  the  Anatomical  and  Pathological  preparations  will  be  replaced  in 
Rooms  I.  and  III.  during  the  present  summer  ;  by  October  the  skeletons  will  have 
been  attended  to  and  the  entire  collection  again  made  available  for  study — with 
the  exception  of  the  Teratological  Series,  which  must  be  retained  in  the  basement 
until  the  destination  of  the  War.  Office  Collection  has  been  finally  settled. 

The  dismantled  state  of  the  Museum  offered  an  opportunity  for  repainting  the 
woodwork  and  walls  before  replacing  its  contents,  but  the  price  and  scarcity 
of  both  labour  and  material  made  such  a  proposal  inexpedient.  The  woodwork 
and  walls  of  Rooms  III.,  IV.,  and  V.  were  thoroughly  washed  and  cleaned  by 
expert  workmen  at  a  cost  of  £147  2s.  The  opportunity  was  also  seized  to  effect 
certain  improvements  in  the  arrangement  of  specimens  in  Room  III.  Since 
Sir  William  Plower's  time  the  great  Greenland  Whale  and  three  skeletons  of 
smaller  whales  have  occupied  the  central  space  of  this  room,  which  in  recent  years 


3G0  museum. — conservator's  report. 

has  been  devoted  almost  entirely  to  the  exhibition  of  pathological  specimens. 
On  its  floor-space  is  placed  the  series  of  preparations  which  illustrate  the  General 
Principles  of  Disease — the  finest  and  most  extensive  series  of  its  kind  in  existence. 
In  order  that  the  main  apartment  of  the  Museum  may  be  entirely  devoted  to  the 
Pathological  Preparations,  the  Council  decided  to  remove  the  Greenland  Whale  to 
Basement  Room  I.,  where  it  will  be  remounted  ;  while  it  decided  to  place  the  three 
smaller  specimens  in  Room  V.,  where  they  fall  into  their  rightful  place  in  the  series 
of  Osteological  specimens.  Certain  improvements  and  alterations,  which  it  is 
hoped  may  be  effected  in  the  coming  year,  will  convert  Basement  Room  I.  into  an 
intrinsic  part  of  the  Museum. 

A  rearrangement  had  to  be  made  in  the  duties  of  some  members  of  the  staff. 
When  John  Marie,  Articulator  to  the  Museum,  died  in  October  1912,  after  47  years 
spent  in  the  service  of  the  College,  his  place  was  not  rilled.  The  removal  and  re- 
mounting of  the  whale  skeletons,  the  arrival  of  fresh  material  requiring  great  skill 
of  handling,  and  the  repair  which  many  of  the  Museum  skeletons  stand  in  need  of, 
required  that  the  post  of  Articulator  should  be  again  filled.  Fortunately  the 
College  had  in  Henry  George,  who  has  acted  as  Pathological  Attendant  since  1885, 
one  who  was  highly  qualified  for  the  post,  which  he  took  over  at  the  commencement 
of  the  present  year.  The  duties  of  Pathological  Attendant  have  been  given  to 
Sidney  Bithell,  who  has  been  in  the  service  of  the  College  since  1908,  and  on 
whom  has  fallen  the  greater  part  of  the  onerous  work  connected  with  the  storage 
of  War  Office  specimens. 

Most  of  the  research  work  carried  on  during  the  past  year  has  been  directly 
concerned  with  war  specimens.  Mr.  Borne  volunteered  for  Home  Service  during 
a  part  of  last  year,  but  on  his  return  was  able  to  resume  his  former  duties  and 
prepare  specimens  which  illustrate  the  distribution  of  the  blood-vessels  in  the 
hearts  of  vertebrates  in  a  very  striking  manner,  besides  carrying  on  other  investi- 
gations. With  the  return  of  his  assistant  Sidney  Steward,  dissections  were  again 
commenced.  Mr.  Henry  Wilson,  Prosector  to  the  Museum,  although  not  yet 
demobilized,  has  been  transferred  to  the  College  by  the  War  Office  to  assist  in  the 
preparation  of  war  specimens.  It  is  hoped  that  he  may  soon  be  set  free  to  apply 
himself  to  the  work  which  has  accumulated  in  his  absence.  The  anatomical 
workroom  has  been  occupied  during  the  past  year  by  Sgt.  F.  A.  lzzard,  who  was 
engaged  in  macerating  and  mounting  the  splendid  series  of  war  specimens  at  present 
exhibited  in  Room  III.  of  the  Museum.  His  services  were  placed  at  the  disposal 
of  the  Conservator  by  the  commanding  officer  of  No.  1  Eastern  General  Hospital — 
Colonel  Joseph  Griffiths,  F.R.C.S.Eng.  Sgt.  lzzard  completed  his  task  and  left  at 
the  end  of  April  last.  Research  work  has  also  been  carried  out  in  the  workrooms 
of  the  Museum  by  Dr.  Robert  H.  Clarke  (on  the  comparative  anatomy  of  the  cere- 
bellum), by  Capt.  Jeffrey  Jefferson  (on  the  localization  of  brain-injuries  and  spread 
of  in  lection  within  the  skull)  ;  material  has  been  supplied  to  Prof.  Karl  Pearson  ; 
the  Conservator  has  been  called  on  to  advise  in  the  protection  of  the  body  in  trench 
warfare  ;  the  protection  of  the  head  in  the  crews  of  tanks  ;  whilst  along  with  Dr.  J. 
A  .  Murray  of  the  Imperial  Cancer  Research  Fund,  ho  has  investigated  the  condition 
of  cartilage  grafts  supplied  to  them  by  Major  II.  D.  Gillies  of  Queen's  Hospital, 
Sidcup.  Major  Fi.  D.  Maddick  has  beon  given  opportunities  of  applying  a  kinematic 
method  to  the  teaching  of  human  osteology.  In  t  li>'  ( ionservator'a  opinion  the  films 
prepared  by  Major  Maddick  are  likely  to  prove  very  helpful  to  medical  students. 

Certain  events  connected  with  the  exhibitions  in  tin'  Museum  deserve  to  be 
recorded.  <>n  August  L4th  Sir  Roberl  Borden,  the  Canadian  Premier,  accompanied 
bj  officers  of  the  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps,  formally  opened  the  Canadian 


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section  of  the  War  Office  exhibition  of  medical  specimens,  in  the  establishment  of 
which  he  had  taken  a  personal  interest.  The  President  of  the  College  and  several 
members  of  Council  were  present  to  receive  him  and  to  accept  his  thanks  for  the 
help  which  the  College  had  extended  to  the  Canadian  Army  Medical  Corps. 
Representatives  from  the  Medical  Departments  of  the  Imperial  and  Colonial  Forces 
were  also  present.  On  Sept.  9th  Lieut.-General  T.  H.  J.  C.  Goodwin,  Director 
General  of  the  Royal  Army  Medical  Service,  made  an  informal  inspection  of  the  War 
Office  Collection  and  expressed  his  approval  of  all  that  he  had  seen.  The  Collection 
was  also  inspected  by  a  party  which  included  the  chief  officers  of  the  Medical  Service 
of  the  Army  of  the  United  States  of  America,  accompanied  by  Sir  William  Osier. 
On  the  occasion  of  the  special  meeting  of  the  British  Medical  Association  in  April 
last,  receptions  were  held  at  the  College  for  the  inspection  of  the  War  Office 
Collection,  and  at  the  same  time  demonstrations  of  selected  series  of  specimens 
were  given  in  the  theatre  of  the  College  by  the  President,  Sir  George  Makins, 
Colonel  A.dami,  C.A..M.C,  Maj. -General  SirCuthbert  Wallace,  and  the  Conservator. 
With  the  permission  of  Sir  Packman  J.  Godlee,  a  special  exhibition  was  given  at 
the  Guildhall  to  members  of  the  British  Medical  Association  of  the  instruments^ 
inventions,  drawings  and  manuscripts  belonging  to  the  late  Lord  Lister.  On  many 
occasions  specimens  from  the  College  Collection  have  been  lent  for  temporary 
exhibition.  The  Inspection  Committee  of  the  Odontological  Section  of  the  Royal 
Society  of  Medicine  made  its  annual  examination  of  the  Odontological  Collection 
and  declared  its  satisfaction  with  its  present  state. 

Report  on  the  Patkoiloyical  Department. 

Since  the  last  Report,  the  work  in  connection  with  the  material  received  from 
the  seat  of  war  in  France  has  proceeded  uninterruptedly,  a  large  number  of 
further  specimens  having  been  selected,  dissected,  and  mounted.  These  have  been 
placed  on  exhibition,  each  being  accompanied  with  a  typed  description  and  history. 
Amongst  these  additions  is  a  group  illustrating  gun-shot  injuries  of  the  central 
nervous  system. 

As  in  the  previous  years,  owing  to  the  depletion  of  the  staff,  the  sealing  down 
of  most  of  the  specimens  has  been  carried  out  at  St.  Thomas's  Hospital  by  the 
Museum  assistant  attached  to  the  Medical  School. 

Of  the  donations  made  to  the  Pathological  Series  of  the  College  Museum,. 
a  considerable  number  have  been  prepared  and  fully  described,  a  microscopic 
examination  having  been  made  wherever  necessary. 

Collection  of  Surgical  Instruments. 

In  the  Annual  Report  for  the  previous  year  a  full  statement  was  given  of  the 
progress  made  by  Mr.  Alban  Doran  in  the  preparation  of  a  Descriptive  Catalogue 
of  the  ever-extending  Collection  of  Surgical  Instruments.  The  conditions  in 
IXmdon  during  the  past  winter  were  not  favourable  to  the  progress  of  Mr.  Doran's 
great  task,  yet,  as  will  be  seen  from  the  list  of  additions  given  below,  he  has  been 
far  from  idle,  for  besides  contributing  full  descriptions  of  the  extensive  donations 
made  during  the  year  he  has  seen  the  completion  of  that  part  of  the  Catalogue 
which  deals  with  instruments  used  in  operations  on  the  Geni to- Urinary  System 
of  the  Male  (Series  G).  The  preparation  of  type-written  copies  of  this  part  of  his 
Catalogue  is  now  being  completed  after  a  considerable  but  unavoidable  delay. 
Mr.  Doran  finds  that  the  case-space  at  his  disposal  becomes  too  limited  for  the 
proper  display  of  the  Surgical  Collection.  During  the  past  year  he  has  added 
descriptive  labels  to  many  of  the  more  important  specimens. 


3G2  museum. — conservator's  report. 

A  most  important  addition  has  been  made  to  this  Collection  by  Dr.  Herbert 
Durham  of  Hereford  and  Mr.  Frederick  Durham,  JAR.C.S.  They  have  presented 
to  the  College  the  instruments  in  the  possession  of  the  late  Mr.  Arthur  Durham, 
Surgeon  to  Guy's  Hospital — the  donation  including  specimens  from  the  surgical 
outfit  of  Mr.  Aston  Key  and  Mr.  John  Hilton.  The  series  thus  added  to  the 
College  Collection  includes  several  cases  of  knives  and  needles  for  operations  on 
cleft-palate  ;  and  tor  operations  on  the  trachea  and  larynx ;  all  of  these  instruments 
are  of  a  design  devised  by  Mr.  Arthur  Durham.  The  auto  laryugoscopic  mirror 
given  by  Seiior  Garcia  to  Mr.  Durham  is  also  included.  Auother  valuable  item 
is  Aston  Key's  own  lithotomy  case,  containing  a  set  of  straight  staffs  which  bear 
his  name.  They  passed  from  Mr.  Key,  who  died  of  cholera  in  1849,  to  Mr.  Poland 
and  from  that  surgeon  to  Mr.  Durham.  It  has  been  placed  in  the  Museum  beside 
the  lithotomy  case  of  Sir  Astley  Cooper  who  was  Mr.  Key's  uncle.  Next  to  it  is 
a  third  lithotomy  case — also  of  surgical  and  historical  interest — at  one  time  the 
property  of  Mr.  Joseph  Swan. 

Sir  Robert  Jones  has  presented  the  instruments  and  apparatus  invented  and 
employed  by  his  uncle — the  late  Mr.  H.  Owen  Thomas.  Besides  the  well-known 
splints  there  is  a  large  hypodermic  syringe  which  Mr.  Thomas  employed  in 
cases  of  intestinal  obstruction  and  a  special  two-way  aspirator  used  for  the 
removal  of  fluid  from  joints.  Sir  Robert  Jones's  gift  also  includes  a  set  of 
singular  instruments  used  by  Mr.  Thomas  in  cutting  for  stone — combination 
knife-gorgets  to  be  used  together  with  double  rectangular  staffs.  Dr.  H.  C. 
Pattin  of  Norwich  has  enriched  the  valuable  series  of  obstetric  instruments  by 
the  presentation  of  Westmacot's  and  Eardley  Wilmott's  fillets,  important  in  the 
history  of  midwifery  as  recording  an  attempt  by  two  men  experienced  in  con- 
ducting cases  of  difficult  labour  to  reintroduce  the  hoop-fillet  into  regular  service 
as  late  as  1869  and  1873.  Mr.  Moiiey  Roberts  has  given  surgical  instruments, 
formerly  the  property  of  Surgeon  T.  Price  of  the  17th  Lancers,  21st  Light 
Division,  who  was  gazetted  in  1806.  Dr.  Reginald  Morton  presented  an  artificial 
leech  and  a  primitive  clinical  thermometer  at  one  time  used  in  Edinburgh. 
The  President,  Sir  George  Makins,  presented  a  syringe  for  the  injection  of 
vessels  such  as  was  used  by  the  late  Dr.  Lionel  Beale  in  histological  research. 
Mr.  Walter  Spencer  and  other  Surgeons  have  added  to  the  series  of  instruments 
formerly  employed  in  operations  on  the  male  genito-urinary  system. 

The  collection  of  optical  instruments  have  also  received  several  important 
additions.  Mr.  Stephen  Paget  has  presented  the  microscope,  made  by  Andrew 
Ross  about  I860,  which  was  used  by  his  father  Sir  James  Paget  during  his 
pathological  and  physiological  investigations.  Sir  George  Makins  has  given 
Ramsdeu's  micrometer  and  a  micro-spectroscope,  both  of  which  had  been  the 
property  of  his  father. 

Report  on  the  Physiological  Department. 

The  Physiological  Collection,  which  during  the  war  has  been  stored  in  the 
basement,  is  now  restored  to  its  place  in  the  Museum.  It  is  being  checked  and 
any  necessary  remounting  or  restoration  noted.  So  far  as  has  been  at  present 
ascertained  the  specimens  seem  little  the  worse  for  their  storage  in  the  basement. 

Some  progress  has  been  made  with  the  descriptive  catalogue  of  sections  L  &  Q 
— Circulation  and  Generation — and  a  transcript  (from  the  catalogue  of  1808)  of 
Hunter's  introductory  essays  to  the  collection  has  been  made  for  the  use  of 
visitors. 

The  following  have  made  use  of  specimens  for  work  carried  on  either  in  the 


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workrooms  of  the  College  or  elsewhere  :  Professor  O'Donoghue  (Reptilian  hearts), 
and  Mr.  T.  B.  Johuson  (caecum) ;  work  has  also  heen  carried  on  in  the  workrooms 
by  Dr.  Barbieri. 

Selected  specimens  from  the  collection  have  been  exhibited  at  meetings  of  the 
Linneau  Society  and  elsewhere. 

Museum  Demonstrations. 

The  following  six  demonstrations  were  given  by  the  Conservator : — 

Nerve  Suture  and  Nerve  Regeneration.     18th  October,  1918. 

The  Physiological  Effects  of  Massage  and  Gymnastics.     25th  October,  1918. 

Bone  Setting — Ancient  and  Modern.     1st  November,  1918. 

Gunshot  Injuries  of  the  Skull  and  their  sequela?.     25th  April,  1919. 

Gunshot    Injuries   of   the    Bones    and    Joints    of    the    Lower    Extremity. 

2nd  May,  1919. 
Gunshot  Injuries  to  the  Pelvis  and  Pelvic  Yiscera.     9th  May,  1919. 

Publications  connected  ivith  the  Museum. 

Prof.  S.  G.  Shattock,  F.R.S.  Diffuse  Emphysema  of  the  Intestinal  Wall :  with 
remarks  upon  Pneumatoses.  By  C.  A.  R.  Nitch  &  S.  G.  Shattock,  F.R.S. 
Proc.  R.  Soc.  Med.  Path.  Sec.  vol.  xii. 

The  Traumatic  Causation  of  Appendicitis  (Cont.  from  vol.  ix.).     By  S. 

G.  Shattock,  F.R.S.     Proc.  R,  Soc.  Med.  Path.  Sec.  vol.  xii. 

Sir  John  Bland-Sutton.  Misplaced  and  Missing  Organs.  (Bradshaw  Lecture.) 
Adlard  &  Son,  1917. 

Missiles  as  Emboli.     Lancet,  1919,  i.  p.  773. 

Gizzards  and  Counterfeit  Gizzards.     Lancet,  1919,  i.  p.  203. 

Prof.  A.  Keith.  Anthropometry  and  Public  Health.  Journ.  of  State  Medicine, 
Feb.  1919. 

Discovery  of  the  remains  of  Neanderthal  Man  in  Malta.     Nature,  July 

25th,  1918". 

The  Great  Bowel  from  an  Anatomist's  point  of  view.     4th  Edition  of 

Sir  Wm.  Arbuthnot  Lane's  "  Operative  Treatment  of  Chronic  Intestinal 
Stasis,"  1918. 

Anatomical  Nomenclature.     Brit.  Med.  Journ.  1918,  ii.  p.  690. 

Report   on   two  Crania  of  considerable  but  uncertain  Antiquity.     Proc. 

Anthropological  Society  of  Bombay,  May  1919. 

"  Menders   of  the  Maimed  " — being  the  substance  of  twenty  lectures 

given  at  the  Royal  College  of  Surge  jus,  England,  on  the  Anatomical  and 
Physiological  Principles  underlying  the  treatment  ot  Injuries  to  Muscles, 
Nerves,  Bones,  and  Joints.     Oxford  Medical  Publications,  1919. 

Prof.  A.  Keith  and  Captain  Moreton  Hall.  Bones  showing  the  Effects  of 
Gunshot  Injuries  in  the  Army  Medical  Collection  now  on  Exhibition  in 
the  Museum  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England.  Brit.  Journ. 
Surg.  1918,  vi.  p.  537. 

ARTHUR  KEITH, 
1st  August,  1919.  Conservator. 


304  MUSEUM. REGULATIONS. 


REGULATIONS  RELATING  TO  ADMISSION  TO  THE  MUSEUM. 

Admission  of  Men. 

1.  The  Museum  is  open  to  Fellows  and  Members  of  the  College  and  to  Trustees  of 
Mio  Hunterian  Collection  on  each  week-day,  except  Saturday,  from  Ten  to  Five 
o'clock  from  the  1st  of  March  to  the  31st  of  August  and  during  October,  and  from 
Ten  to  Four  o'clock  from  the  1st  of  November  to  the  last  day  of  February,  and  on 
Sat  unlays,  from  Ten  to  One  o'clock.  During  the  month  of  September  the  Museum 
is  closed.  It  is  also  closed  on  Bank  Holidays  and  on  the  Saturday  before  each 
Monday  Bank  Holiday. 

2.  The  Museum  is  also  open  on  Monday,  Tuesday,  Wednesday,  and  Thursday  to 
Peers  and  Members  of  Parliament ;  to  Fellows,  Members,  and  Licentiates  of  the 
several  Royal  Colleges  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  in  the  United  Kingdom ;  to  Medical 
Students ;  to  the  Officers  of  the  Public  Service  ;  to  the  members  of  the  learned 
and  scientific  bodies  in  the  United  Kingdom  ;  to  learned  and  scientific  foreigners; 
to  persons  introduced  personally  or  by  written  orders  from  Fellows  or  Members  of 
the  College  or  Trustees  of  the  Hunterian  Collection ;  and  to  persons  obtaining 
orders  of  admission  from  the  Secretary  or  Conservator. 

Admission  of  Women. 

3.  The  Museum  is  open  on  each  week-day,  at  the  times  and  with  the  exceptions 
mentioned  in  Clause  1,  to  : — 

(1)  Fellows  and  Members  of  the  College. 

(2)  Women  accompanied  by  a  Fellow  or  Member  of  the  College  or  Trustee  of 

the  Hunterian  Collection. 

(3)  Women  holding  other  Medical  or  Surgical   Qualifications  than  those  of 

the  College,  who  have  obtained  tickets  of  admission  on  the  recommenda- 
tion of  a  Fellow  or  Member  of  the  College. 

(4)  Women  medical  students  who  have  obtained  tickets  of  admission  on  the 

recommendation  of  the  Dean  or  Secretary  of  their  Medical  School. 

Forms  of  application  for  these  tickets,  which  are  granted  for  periods  of  six 
months,  can  be  obtained  at  the  College. 

4.  The  Museum  is  also  open  on  Fridays  and  Saturdays,  at  the  times  and  with 
the  exceptions  mentioned  in  Clause  1,  to  nurses  and  other  women,  who  have 
obtained  tickets  of  admission  on  the  recommendation  of  a  Fellow  or  Member  of 
the  College. 

Forms  of  application  for  tickets  for  use  on  one  occasion,  or  for  season  tickets,  can 
be  obtained  at  the  College. 

General  Regulations, 

5.  Persona  desirous  of  devoting  special  study  to  particular  departments  of  the 
Museum  may  have  access  tor  that  purpose  on  Friday  and  Saturday  on  making 
written  application  to  the  Conservator. 

Special  facilities  for  making  drawings  of  specimens  may  be  obtained  by  artists 
(men  or  women)  on  application  to  the  Conservator. 


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Special  leave  for  the  inspection  of  the  Histological  Collection  may  be  obtained  on 
application  to  the  Conservator. 

In  each  case  the  application  must  be  accompanied  by  a  recommendation  from  a 
Fellow  or  Member  of  the  College. 

6.  In  any  case  in  which  it  shall  appear  to  the  Secretary  or  Conservator  undesir- 
able that  an  application  for  admission  should  he  granted,  such  application  shall  be 
referred  to  the  President  for  his  decision  as  to  whether,  or  not,  a  ticket  shall  bo 
issued. 

7.  Tickets  of  admission  are  not  transferable,  and  must  be  produced  on  application 
for  admission. 

8.  Visitors  are  required  to  write  their  names  and  addresses  in  the  book  kept  for 
the  purpose  in  the  Entrance  Hall.  » 


The  several  Parts  of  the  Catalogue  of  the  Collection  may  be  obtained  on  appli- 
cation to  the  Secretary  at  the  College  or  to  Messrs.  Taylor  and  Francis,  lied  Lion 
Court,  Fleet  Street,  E.C.,  at  the  following  prices,  viz. : — - 


A.— NORMAL  ANATOMY  AND  NATURAL  HISTORY. 

Descriptive  and  Illustrated  Catalogue  of  the  Physiological  Series  of  Comparative    s.    d. 
Anatomy,  comprising  :    (A)   Endoskeleton,   (B)  Flexible  Bonds  of  Union 
and    Support — Vertebral    Column — Joints,    (C)    Muscular   and    Allied 
Svstems.      Edited  bv   Professor  Charles   Stewart,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.     2nd 
edit.,  vol.  i.  8vo,  pp.  160,  14  plates  :  1900  12     0 

Descriptive  and  Illustrated  Catalogue  of  the  Physiological  Series  of  Comparative 
Anatomy,  comprising:  (D)  Nervous  System — Invertebrata — Brain  and 
Spinal  Cord  of  Vertebrata.  Edited  by  Professor  Charles  Stewart,  LL.D., 
F.R.S.     2nd  edit.,  vol.  ii.  8vo,  pp.  518,  254  text-figures  :  1902     12     0 

Descriptive  and  Illustrated  Catalogue  of  the  Physiological  Series  ot  Comparative 
Anatomy,  comprising :  (D)  Nervous  System  of  Vertebrata  (continued), 
(E)  Organs  of  Special  Sense.  Edited  by  Professor  Charles  Stewart, 
LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  assisted  bv  Mr.  R.  H.  Burne.  2nd  edit.,  vol.  iii.  8vo, 
pp.  391,  3  plates,  54  text-figures  :  1907     12     O 

Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Osteological  Series.      By  Professor  Owen.     2  vols. 

4to,  pp.  914 :  1853    12     0 

Catalogue  of  the  Specimens  illustrating  the  Osteology  and  Dentition  of  Vertebratcd 
Animals,   Recent  and    Extinct. 

Part  I.  Man.     2nd  edit.     8vo,  pp.  433  :  1907     10     0 

Part  II.  Mammalia.     8vo,  pp.  779 :  1884    10     0 

Part  III.  Aves.     By  R.  Bowdler  Sharpe,  LL.D.    8vo,  pp.  469,  49  illustrations : 

1891    12     0 


366  MUSEUM. CATALOGUES. 

*.    d. 

Descriptive  and  Illustrated  Catalogue  of  the  Histological  Series.  By  Professor 
Quekett.  Vol.  i.  Elementary  Tissues  of  Vegetables  and  Animals.  4to, 
pp.  305, 18  plates  :  1850 10    0 

Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Fossil  Organic  Remains  of  Reptilia  and  Pisces.    By 

Professor  Owen.     4to,  pp.  184:  1854    6     0 

Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Fossil  Organic  Remains  of  Invertebrata.  By  Pro- 
fessor Morris  and  Professor  Owen.     4  to,  pp.  260 :  1856    5     0 

Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Fossil  Organic  Remains  of  Plants.      By  Professor 

Quekett  and  Professor  Morris.     4to,  pp.  94 :  1859 5    0 

Catalogue  of  Plants  and  Invertebrate  Animals  in  a  Dried  State.  Edited  by  Pro- 
fessor Quekett.    4to,  pp.  514:  1860  . . 10    0 

Catalogue  of  the  Specimens  of  Entozoa.     By  Dr.  Cobbold.     8vo,  pp.  24 :  1866    . .     10 

Observations  and  Reflections  on  Geology.     By  John  Hunter.     4to,  pp.  58:  1859..     2     6 

Memoranda  on  Vegetation.     By  John  Hunter.     4to,  pp.  34 :  1860 ,     2     6 

Memoir  on  the  Pearly  Nautilus  (Nautilus  pompilius,  Linn.),  with  illustrations  of  its 
external  form  and  internal  structure.      By  Professor  Owen.     4to,  pp.  63, 

1832 . .     3    0 


Description  of  the  Skeleton  of  an  Extinct  Gigantic  Sloth  (Mylodon  robustus).     By 

Professor  Owen.    4to,  pp.  176,  24  plates :  1842 10    0 

List  of  Dissections  and  Models  illustrating  Normal  Human  Anatomy.      Pp.  18 : 

1896  1     0 


B.— PATHOLOGY. 

Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Pathological  Specimens.     Second  Edition.    By  Sir 
James  Paget,  assisted  by  Dr.  J.  F.  Goodhart  and  Mr.  Alban  Doran.    8vo. 

Vol.  I.  General  Pathology.    Pp.  204  :  1882    5 

Vol.  II.  Morbid  Conditions  of  the  Blood,  the  Organs  of  Motion,  and  the 
Skeleton.    Pp.  527 :  1883 7 

Vol.  III.  Morbid  Conditions  of  the  Teeth,  Jaws,  Alimentary  Tract,  Liver,  and 
Gall-bladder,  Ductless  Glands,  Circulatory  and  Respiratory  Organs.  Pp. 
541 :  1884 7 

Vol.  IV.  Morbid  Conditions  of  the  Urinary  Organs,  of  the  Nervous  System 
and  Organs  of  Special  Senses,  of  the  Generative  Organs  and  Breast,  and 
the  Anatomy  of  Stumps.     Pp.  511 :  1885 7 

Supplement  II.  to  First  Edition.  Additional  Specimens  of  Injuries  and  Diseases 
of  the  Eye.     By  Mr.  C.  Bader.     Pp.  96 :  1864  3 

Appendix  I.  Descriptions  of  Specimens  added  to  the  Museum  since  1885. 
By  Mr.  F.  S.  Eve.    Pp.  115  :  1887 2 

Appendices  II-XXITI.  Descriptions  of  Specimens  added  to  the  Museum 
annually  from  1887  to  1909  :  each    2 


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s.    d. 
Descriptive  and  Illustrated  Catalogue  of  the  Calculi  and  other  Animal  Concretions. 
By  Mr.  T.  Taylor.     4to. 

Part  I.  Human  Urinary  Calculi.     Pp.  138, 12  coloured  plates  :  1842 5    0 

Part  II.  Calculi  from  the  Biliary  Organs,  Stomach,  and  Intestines  of  Man ; 

Calculi  from  the  Lower  Animals,  &c.      Pp.  128,  no  plates  :  1845 3     6 

Supplement.    Pp.  87 :  1871   2 

Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Dermatological  Collection  (Models  and  Casts).  By 
Dr.  H.  Radcliffe  Crocker,  assisted  by  Mr.  James  H.  Targett.  3rd  edit., 
8vo,  pp.  137  :  1895 4     6 

Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Teratological  Series.  Animal  Malformations,  by 
B.  T.  Lowne,  F.R.C.S. ;  Vegetable  Malformations,  by  Maxwell  T.  Masters, 
M.D.,  F.R.S.     8vo,  pp.  192  :  1893    5     0 

GUIDES. 

Illustrated  Guide   to    the  Museum.        By  Professor  Arthur  Keith,  Conservator 

of  the  Museum.     8vo,  pp.  132 ;  1910  0     6 

Illustrated  Guide  to  GvnEecological  Specimens.      By  Mr.  Alban  H.  G.  Doran. 

8vo,  pp.  52  ;  1912 0     G 

Guide  to  Otological  Specimens.     By  Mr.  Arthur  II.  Cheatle.     8vo,  pp.  147 ; 

1915 0     6 


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THE  LIBRARY. 

The  library  of  the  College  dates  from  the  year  1800,  in  July  of  which  year  the 
first  grant  of  a  sum  not  exceeding  <£50  was  made  for  Library  purposes.  It  had 
been  the  intention  of  the  old  Corporation  of  Surgeons  to  form  a  Library,  but  they 
failed  to  carry  their  intention  into  effect.  In  its  early  years  the  Library  was  con- 
siderably increased  by  presentations  and  bequests  of  books — the  principal  donors 
being  Dr.  Baillie,  Sir  Everard  Home,  Sir  Charles  Blicke,  the  widow  of  Mr.  Sharp, 
Sir  Ludford  Harvey,  Dr.  Fleming,  Mr.  Cotton,  and  Mr.  Long.  The  Court  of  Assistants 
also  directed  from  time  to  time  the  expenditure  of  small  sums  of  money  for  the 
purchase  of  books.  Sir  Charles  Blicke,  in  the  year  1816,  invested  the  sum  of  .£300, 
the  proceeds  of  which  were  to  be  devoted  to  the  same  object.  By  these 
means  extensive  purchases  were  from  time  to  time  made  from  the  libraries  of 
Mr.  Pitt,  Mr.  St.  Andre.  Sir  Anthony  Carlisle,  and  others.  The  progress  of  the 
Library,  however,  for  the  first  twenty-six  years  of  its  existence  was  very  slow, 
but  in  1827  great  efforts  were  made  to  put  it  in  a  thoroughly  good  condition  ;  in 
that  and  the  two  subsequent  years  the  sum  of  <£5209  was  spent  in  the  purchase 
of  books,  and  in  1829  the  first  Librarian  was  appointed.  The  College  was  prac- 
tically rebuilt  by  Sir  Charles  Barry  in  1835-36,  and  during  that  period  the  Library 
was  closed,  the  books  being  packed  in  cases  and  stored  in  the  Museum  Gallery. 
On  the  15th  of  February,  1S37,  the  Library  was  re-opened,  the  rooms  in  the  new 
building  allotted  to  this  department  being  the  Reading-Boom  and  the  Librarian's 
Room.  From  this  date  until  1888  very  little  extra  accommodation  had  been 
provided  for  the  Library,  a  small  Committee-Room  had  been  fitted  up  with  shelves 
and  room  made  for  a  few  books  under  the  Theatre. 

The  munificent  gift  of  Sir  Erasmus  Wilson  enabled  the  Council  in  1888  very 
materially  to  increase  the  Library  accommodation,  and  at  the  same  time  to  improve 
and  re-decorate  the  existing  building.  The  residence  of  the  Conservator  of  the 
Museum  at  the  east  end  of  the  College  was  pulled  down,  and  the  building  erected 
on  its  site  was  devoted  to  Library  purposes.  On  a  level  with  the  old  Reading- 
Room  an  extension  was  built,  the  two  rooms  being  connected  by  four  archways, 
two  on  the  ground  and  two  in  the  Gallery.  Beneath  this  a  handsome  Book-Room 
was  provided,  and  below  that  a  spacious  Store-Room.  The  new  building,  as  at 
present  shelved,  gives  accommodation  for  26,000  volumes.  The  Librarian's  Room 
was  considerably  improved  by  throwing  into  it  a  loft  above  the  old  ceiling  and  a 
passage  which  led  into  the  Reading-Room. 

The  whole  of  the  Library  premises  were  re-decorated,  and  the  Electric  Light  was 
installed  throughout.  The  heating  apparatus,  which  was  under  the  floor  at  the 
south  side  of  the  Library,  was  all  removed,  and  in  its  place  a  coil  of  hot-water  pipes 
was  placed  in  each  window.  The  gallery  railing,  being  in  an  unsafe  condition, 
was  replaced  by  one  of  a  stronger  pattern. 

This  extension  of  the  Library  made  it  possible  to  re-arrange  the  books  in  such 
a  way  as  to  make  them  more  accessible  to  readers.  In  the  Gallery  of  the  Extension 
stand  the  books  on  Anatom)',  Physiology,  Pathology.  Medicine  and  Surgery  ; 
round  the  Reading-Room  arc  ranged  sets  of  the  Periodicals  and  Transactions  in 
greatest  demand.     There  is  also  a  good  collection  of  dictionaries,  encyclopaedias, 


LIBRARY.  369 

systems  and  general  books  of  reference,  conveniently  arranged  for  the  use  of 
readers. 

The  lower  room  contains  books  on  Chemistry  and  Physics,  Materia  Medica  and 
Therapeutics,  Forensic  Medicine,  Diseases  of  Women  and  Children,  History  of 
Medicine  and  Surgery,  Biography  and  Bibliography.  The  basement  is  devoted  to 
old  sets  of  Journals  and  Transactions,  a  collection  of  Theses,  and  to  miscellaneous 
books. 

The  Librarian's  Room  contains  the  books  on  Biology,  and  certain  valuable  works, 
including  many  Early  Printed  Books,  which  are  kept  in  glass  cases. 

The  current  numbers  of  the  Journals  are  displayed  on  tables  down  the  middle 
of  the  Reading- Room  :  four  of  these  are  fitted  with  sliding  trays,  in  which  books 
too  large  for  the  wall-cases,  and  illustrated  works  still  in  progress,  are  kept.  The 
new  books  are  placed  on  a  stand  in  the  centre  of  the  Room ;  these  are  catalogued 
directly  they  are  received,  and  are  at  once  available  for  readers.  A  list  of  the 
additions  is  posted  in  the  Library. 

The  first  Catalogue  of  the  Library  was  issued  in  1831.  A  classed  Catalogue  was 
prepared  by  Dr.  Willis,  and  was  in  use  in  MS.  for  some  years;  in  1838  a  synopsis 
of  it  was  printed,  and  the  work  itself  was  published  in  1843.  In  1853  an  index 
of  subjects  was  issued,  and  four  supplements  to  the  Author  Catalogue  were  pub- 
lished between  the  years  1840  and  1860.  In  1890  a  List  of  Transactions, 
Periodicals,  and  Memoirs  in  the  Library  was  published.  A  new  Catalogue  of  Authors 
and  Subjects  on  cards  has  been  completed  ;  these  are  kept  in  cabinets  at  the  west 
end  of  the  Reading-Room,  and  are  available  for  use  by  the  readers.  The  cards  can 
now  be  used  as  copy  for  the  printers. 

The  Library  is  particularly  rich  in  the  Transactions  of  Societies,  and  in  Periodicals 
relating  not  only  to  Medicine  and  Surgery,  but  also  to  the  accessory  sciences.  The 
large  illustrated  works  on  Zoology,  Anatomy,  &c,  are  also  well  represented.  There 
is  a  good  and  very  large  collection  of  Portraits  of  Members  of  the  Medical 
Profession. 

In  December  1892  a  Common  Room  for  the  use  of  Fellows  and  Members  was 
opened  in  the  Reading  Room  adjoining  the  Entrance  Hall. 

A  new  Store  Room  for  books  was  fitted  up  in  the  basement  in  1901,  and  in  1907  a 
new  room  with  an  annexe  was  added  in  proximity  to  the  gallery  of  the  large  Library. 

During  the  past  year  the  supply  of  books  and  periodicals  has  been  well  kept  up. 

In  the  order  of  their  arrival  the  Donations  were  as  follows : — "  Clinical 
Case-taking,"  by  the  late  Dr.  Robert  D.  Keith,  M.A.,  M.D.,  from  his  brother,  the 
Conservator;  photograph  of  the  late  Mr.  Macnamara,  taken  about  the  year  1902, 
by  Mr.  George ;  "Notre  Sympathique  Confrere  Francois  Rabelais"  and  "  Les 
Faites  et  Gestes  de  Maitre  Henry  David,"  from  Dr.  Charles-Greene  Cumston  ; 
Adamis'  "  Medical  Contributions  to  the  Study  of  Evolution,"  from  Sir  John  Bland- 
Sutton  ;  "  La  Chirurgia  degli  Organi  di  Movimento,"  several  parts,  1918,  from 
Dr.  V.  Putti;  his  portrait,  from  Sir  D'Arcy  Power:  "Transactions  of  the  Sixth 
International  Dental  Congress,  1914,  and  Catalogue  of  the  Museum,  1914,"  from 
the  British  Dental  Assoc. ;  a  number  of  valuable  publications  from  the  Secretary 
of  the  Medical  Research  Committee,  including  "  Special  Reports  "  and  "  War 
Medicine,"  Yol.  II.;  "Manuel  Pratique  du  Traitement  de  l'Hypertrophie  Prosta- 
tique  par  la  Met.hode  Conservatrice  de  Reliquet  et  Guepin,"  from  the  author, 
Dr.  Maurice  Pineau  :  "  The  Intensive  Treatment  of  Syphilis  and  Locomotor  Ataxia, 
by  Aachen  Methods,"  from  the  author,  Mr.  Reginald  Hayes  ;  two  photographs  of 
the  picture  in  Boston  Public  Library,  representing  "  Physicians'  Last  Vigil  at 

1919.  "  2  b 


370  LIBRA  11 Y. 

the  Death-bed  of  Washington,"  from  Mrs.  Mary  Fifield  King;  "  Bref  oeh 
Scrifvelser  af  och  till  Carl  von  Linne,"  Del.  VII.,  from  the  University  of  Upsala  ; 
nine  letters  to  the  late  Mr.  John  Morgan,  sen.,  from  Brodie,  Watson,  Holmes,  and 
Richard  Bright,  from  Mr.  John  Morgan  ;  Gerzetic's  "  Oeber  Aufgetundene  Chirur- 
gische  Instrumente  des  Alterthums  in  Yiminacium  (Kostolac  in  Serbien),"'  from 
Sir  John  Tweedy ;  letter  to  William  Clift,  signed  by  E.  Cumberland,  jun.  (182G), 
found  in  the  late  Sir  Lauder  Brunton's  copy  of  Hunter's  "  Gunshot  Wounds,"  from 
Dr.  Charles  Singer;  his  Bradshaw  Lecture,  1918,  from  Sir  D'Arcy  Power:  "  The 
Disabled  Soldier,"  from  the  author,  Mr.  Douglas  McMurtrie ;  De  Wolfe  Howe's 
"  Humane  Society  of  the  Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts,  1785-1916,"  from  the 
President  of  the  Society,  Dr.  Collins  Warren ;  "  An  Inquiry  into  the  Medical 
Curriculum  by  the  Members  of  the  Edinburgh  Pathological  Club,"  from  the 
Members  of  the  Club ;  letters  on  the  "  Dublin  Lions,"  by  Samuel  Haughton,  from 
Sir  John  Tweedy ;  23  reprints  of  papers  by  Greenfield  Studer,  llobert  J.Terry, 
and  others,  from  the  Department  of  Anatomy,  University  of  Washington  ; 
Professor  Melville  Paterson's  "Three  Lectures  on  the  Human  Sternum,"  presented 
as  a  Memorial  of  the  Lecturer,  portrait  of  Professor  Paterson,  and  photographs  of 
Long  Calderwood  Farm,  and  Parish  Church  and  Manse,  East  Kilbride,  from 
Professor  Keith,  Conservator;  photograph  of  T.  Thornthwaite's  miniature  portrait 
of  William  Hunter,  now  in  the  possession  of  a  lady  at  Elie,  Fifeshire,  from 
T.  Colonel  Napier,  R.A.M.C.;  "Collected  Papers,"  1913-14,  of  the  Sheffield 
Scientific  School,  Yale,  from  Professor  Lafayette  Mendel;  "Check  List  of 
Incunabula  (Medical)  in  the  Surgeon  General's  Library,  Washington,"  from  the 
Librarian,  Colonel  McCulloch  ;  "Representation  in  Industry,"  from  Mr.  John 
D.  Rockefeller,  jun.;  Dr.  Henry  E.  Handersou's  "  Gilbertus  Anglicus,  with  a 
Biography  of  the  Author,  published  posthumously  by  the  Cleveland  Medical 
Library  Association,"  from  the  Association ;  "  The  Position  of  Physiology  in 
Medicine,"  from  the  author,  Sir  E.  Sharpey  Schafer;  "Medicine  iti  England 
during  the  Reign  of  George  III."  (FitzPatrick  Lectures,  1917-18),  from  Dr. 
Arnold  Chaplin;  Dr.  Cuthbert  Lockyer's  "Fibroids  and  Allied  Tumours,'*  with 
Introductory  Xotice  by  Alban  Doran,  from  Sir  John  Bland-Sutton ;  "  The  Function 
of  Pathological  States  in  Evolution,"  from  the  author,  Mr.  Morley  Roberts ; 
"  Anatomen  Leonardo,"  from  the  author,  Prosektor  Hopstock ;  portrait  of  the 
would-be  assassin  of  George  III.,  Margaret  Nicholson,  fiom  an  original  drawing 
(1  780),  with  MS.  note,  from  Dr.  Clippingdale  ;  "  The  Pituitary,"  from  the  author, 
Mr.  Blair  Bell;  "American  Journal  of  Care  for  Cripples"  for  one  year,  from  the 
Director  of  the  American  Red  Cross  ;  "History  of  the  Boston  Medical  Library," 
privately  printed,  from  the  Librarian,  Dr.  John  W.  Fallow  ;  "  War  Surgery  of  the 
Abdomen,"  from  the  author,  Sir  Cuthbert  Wallace;  his  Lumleian  Lectures,  1919, 
from  Sir  Humphry  Rolleston,  K.C.B.;  "  Arehivo  de  Anatomia  e  Anthropologia," 
from  Professor  de  Vilbena,  through  Dr.  A.  II.  Bizarro;  "The  Surgery  of  Egypt," 
from  the  author,  Dr.  Frank  Cole  Madden,  O.B  I'..:  "  ArsenikommisBionen  Betan- 
kande  u.  Bilage,"  9  vols.,  from  the  Secretary  of  K.  Civildepartement,  Sweden; 
"Gunshot  [njuriea  of  the  Blood-ve83els,"  from  the  author,  Sir  George  Makins, 
President;  Webb-Johnson's  -'Surgical  Aspects  of  Typhoid  and  Paratyphoid 
Fevers.''  from  Sir  John  Roland  Sutton;  "Life  of  Sir  William  Turner.  K.C.H.. 
F.R.S.,"  from  the  author,  Dr.  A.  Logan  Turner;  his  Eunterian  Oration  from 
Sir  Anthony  Bowlby,  K.C.M  G. 


LIBRARY.  371 

The  following  Donations  are  deserving  of  special  mention : — 

From  Mr.  Albau  Doran : — Three  volumes  of  "  j^otes  on  1,300  Abdominal 
Sections  by  the  Staff  of  the  Samaritan  Free  Hospital,  1887-1892,"  and  17 
volumes  of  pamphlets  (Medical,  Clinical,  Pathological,  Surgical,  Scientific,  etc.); 
also  a  series  of  18  monographs  by  Miss  Marie  Valerie  Lebour,  B.Sc,  on  Trema- 
todes  and  other  Parasites  on  Edible  Pishes  and  on  the  Pood  of  Pishes. 

Prom  the  Conservator  : — His  unpublished  MS.,  "  The  Myology  of  the  Catarrhini: 
a  Study  in  Evolution,"  1894,  and  his  work  entitled  "  Menders  of  the  Maimed," 
1919,  and  a  number  of  valuable  Reports  on  Anthropology,  etc. 

Prom  Mr.  Richard  Burges,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Hartley  Whitney,  Hants: — Seven  MS. 
volumes  (including  Case-Books  from  1£34  onwards)  by  Benjamin  Travers,  sen., 
President  in  1847  and  1856,  together  with  a  Collection  of  lleports  on  Cases  of 
Hydrophobia,  minutely  described,  Cases  of  Injury  to  the  Head,  and  other  papers 
and  letters  from  his  early  colleagues  and  contemporaries  (Autopsy  of  Travers  by 
Headington,  Reports  by  Brodie,  Wm.  Dalrymple,  Edward  Stanley,  etc.). 

Mr.  Burges  is  a  great  grandson  of  Benjamin  Travers. 

Prom  the  Community  of  the  Resurrection,  77,  Westbourne  Terrace,  W.: — 
Berhardus  Swalve's  "  Pancreas  Pancrene,"  with  Illustrations,  12mo,  Amstelo- 
dami,  1668,  bound  with  Jacobus  de  Back's  "  Dissertatio  de  Corde,"  Edit.  3,  12mo, 
Roterodami,  1660,  and  Thomas  Puller's  "  Pharmacopoedia  Extemporanea,"  8vo, 
London,  1718,  interleaved  with  MS.  notes  by  Edmund  Prideaux,  1728. 

From  Mr.  Horace  Bracy,  of  Birmingham,  through  Mr.  Haslam  :— A  fine  MS. 
copy  of  notes  on  William  Hunter's  Lectures  on  Anatomy  in  1776,  in  the  hand- 
writing of  Mr.  Bracy's  grandfather. 

The  total  of  Lives  of  Fellows,  compiled  by  the  Librarian,  now  reaches  1,720, 
and  includes  biographies  of  all  Fellows  who  have  died  between  the  years  1843 — 
1912.  An  Honorarium  of  100  guineas  was  presented  to  the  Librarian  by  the 
President  on  behalf  of  the  Council  in  January,  1919,  on  which  occasion  the 
Librarian  reported  the  completion  of  over  1,500  lives. 

Through  the  kind  courtesy  of  Miss  Hunter  Baillie,  the  Librarian  has  been  able 
to  place  on  record  in  the  Hunter  Catalogue  a  detailed  account  of  the  Long 
Calderwood  Estate  Deeds  from  early  times  to  John  Hunter's  death. 

During  the  past  year  the  Library  has  been  open  275  days  and  the  Readers  have 
numbered  5,789. 

VICTOR  G.  PLARR, 
August  1,  1919  Librarian. 


2b2 


372  LIBRARY  —  REGULATIONS. 


REGULATIONS  RELATING  TO  THE  LIBRARY. 

The  Library  is  open  on  each  week-day,  except  Saturday,  from  11  a.m.  to 
6  p.m.  It  is  closed  in  September,  on  Bank  Holidays,  and  on  the  Saturday  before 
each  Monday  Bank  Holiday.     On  Saturday  the  Library  closes  at  1  p.m. 

The  removal  of  any  booh  from  the  Reading- Room  by  Readers  is  strictly  forbidden. 

Readers  are  permitted  to  tako  books  from  the  shelves  for  use  in  the  Reading- 
Room  ;  but  they  are  requested  not  to  return  the  books  to  their  places,  but  to  leave 
them  on  the  Table. 

Members  of  the  College  have  the  privilege  of  personally  introducing  a  Visitor. 

Persons,  not  Members,  desirous  of  admission,  must  make  application  in  writing 
to  the  Librarian,  specifying  their  Christian  name  and  Surname,  Rank  or  Profession, 
and  Residence.  The  application  must  be  accompanied  by  a  letter  from  a  Fellow 
or  Member,  recommending  that  a  Ticket  be  granted  to  the  applicant.  Tickets 
of  admission,  which  are  not  transferable,  are  granted  for  six  months  ;  at  the 
expiration  of  this  time  application  must  be  made  for  their  renewal. 

In  the  case  of  Students  the  application  must  be  made  on  a  form,  which  may  be 
obtained  from  the  Librarian.  Students'  Tickets  are  granted  for  three  months,  and 
at  the  expiration  of  this  time  application  must  be  made  for  their  renewal. 

The  Catalogue  is  in  Cabinets  at  the  west  end  of  the  Room.  Readers  are 
requested  to  make  personal  application  to  the  Librarian  for  any  book  they  do  not 
find  in  the  Catalogue. 

Readers,  taking  extracts  from  any  book,  may  not  lay  the  paper  on  which  they 
write  on  any  part  of  such  book  ;  nor  may  tracings  be  taken  from  any  plate 
without  the  permission  of  the  Librarian. 

Jso  note  or  comment  shall  be  written  in  or  upon  any  book  belonging  to  the 
College.  Any  one  observing  a  defect  in  a  book  is  requested  to  report  the  same  to 
the  Librarian. 

Readers  desirous  of  consulting  works  not  in  the  Library  are  requested  to  ester 
their  wants  in  a  Book  provided  for  that  purpose,  in  order  that  the  same  may  be 
reported  to  the  Committee. 

Every  person  before  admission  to  the  Library  is  required  to  write  his  name  and 
address  in  a  Book  kept  for  that  purpose  in  the  Entrance  Hall. 


COMMON  ROOM ACADEMICAL  COSTUME FORM   OF  BEQUEST.  373 

COMMON  room  for  fellows  and  members. 

{Closed  until  further  notice.) 
Regulations. 

1.  The  Common  Room  is  open  to  Fellows  and  Members  of  the  College  only. 

2.  The  Common  Room  is  open  on  each  week-day  from  11  a.m.  to  5  p.m.,  except 
Saturday,  when  it  is  open  from  11  a.m.  to  1  p.m.  It  is  closed  during  September, 
and  at  such  other  times  as  the  Council  may  direct. 

3.  No  formal  Meeting  of  any  description  may  be  held  in  the  Common  Room. 

4.  Fellows  and  Members  writing  letters  at  the  College  may  not  use  the  College 
as  their  Address. 

Note. — Fellows  and  Members  are  reminded  that  Smoking  is  not  permitted  in  any 
part  of  the  College  Premises. 


REGULATIONS  FOR  ACADEMICAL  COSTUME. 

F.R.C.S. — A  black  staff  gown  with  a  looped  sleeve  and  crimson  satin  facings 
extending  to  the  back  of  the  gown.  The  facings  shall  not  exceed  six  inches 
in  the  widest  part. 

M.R.C.S. — A  black  stuff  gown  similar  in  shape  to  the  Fellows'  gown  but  with  a 
plain  unlooped  sleeve.  The  facings  shall  be  of  crimson  satin  of  the  same 
colour  as  on  the  Fellows'  gown,  but  shall  not  extend  to  the  back  of  the 
gown  nor  exceed  two  inches  in  the  widest  part. 

Caps  : — Mortar-board  with  black  tassel. 

Robe-makers  to  the  College  : 
Messrs.  Ede,  Sox  and  Ravbnsoropt,  93  &  94  Chancery  Lane,  London,  W.C.  2. 


FORM   OF  BEQUEST. 


I  bequeath  to  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England  the 
sum  of  £  (free  of  legacy  duty)  ;  and  I  direct  the  same 

to  be  paid  out  of  such  part  of  my  personal  estate  as  is  by  law 
applicable  to  that  purpose. 


RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITURE 

Revenue  Account  from  Midsummer-day  1918 
REOEIPTS. 


I.  Working  Receipts.  £    s.  d. 

A.  Conjoint  Examining  Board  :  one  half  of  Receipts  : — 
1.  Membership: 

a.  Examination  and  Diploma  Fees: 

First  Examination      1,126     8     6 

Second  Examination    1.342  19     6 

Third  Examination ;. 2,997  13     0 

Diploma  Fees  paid  by  University  Candidates      "..3,386    5    0 

6.  Incidental  Receipts: 

Sale  of  Questions  and  Visitation  Fees   41     1     2 

Hire  of  Rooms 485    9     1 


9,153 


2.  Diploma  in  Public  Health  : 
Part  I.  of  Examination  .. 
Part  II.  of  Examination    .. 


526  10     3 

9,679  15     9 


98  14    0 
53  11    0 


£    «.    d. 


B.  Fellowship: 

Primary  Examination  Fees  . 
Final  Examination  Fees  ... 

Completion  Fees 

Election  Fees  


C.  Licence  in  Dental  Surgery  : 

Preliminary  Science  Examination  Fees 
First  Professional  Examination  Fees  .., 
Second  Professional  Examination  Fees 
Completion  Fees 


D.  College  Incidental  Receipts  : 

Sale  of  College  Calendars,  Museum  Catalogues  and  Guides  . 
Sundry  Receipts 


582  15  0 

s:;i  12  0 

136  10  0 

31  10  0 


1,582    7     0 


151     4  0 

291  18  0 

571     7  0 

147     0  0 


1,164    9    0 


II.  Receipts  from  House  Property/. 

Rent  of  House,  No.  37  Lineoln's-Inn-Fields  

Rent  of  House,  No.  3S  Lincoln's-Inn-Fields  

Rent  of  House,  No.  44  Lincoln's-lnn-Fields  

III.  Receipts  from  Investments. 

1.  General  Funds: 

5  per  cent.  Wa»  Stock  (£19,4.34  3s.  10rf.) 

Local  Loans  3  per  cent    Stock  (£4,i  00)     

Metropolitan  Consolidated  :\k  percent.  Stock  (£12,600).... 

London  County  3  per  cent.  Stock  I  £6,200)  

Manchester  Corporation  3  per  cent.  Stock  (£4,000) 

Nottingham  ,,  „  „       (£2,000)  

Metropolitan  Water  B  Stock  (£7,500;    

Canada  3£  per  cent.  Registered  Stock  (£l,50u) 

Ceylon  4  per  cent.  Inscribed  Stock  (£5,000)   

South  Australia  4  per  cent  Inscribed  Stock  (£5,000)    

Union  of  South  Africa  4  per  cent.  Inscribed  Stock  (£500) 
106  East  India  Railway  B  Annuities     


Erasmus  Wilson  Bequest  : 

5  per  cent.  War  Stock  (£7,877  19s.  3d.)    

Bank  of  England  Stock  (£4,050  16s.  Orf.)      

India  3  per  cent.  Stock  (£39,910  4s.  IM.)    

Metropolitan  Consolidated  3$  per  cent.  Stock  (£1,000)  

Manchester  Corporation  3  per  cent.  Stock  (£2,(KH» 

Birmingham  Coqioration  3  per  cent.  Stock  (£10,000) 

Edinburgh  Corporation  3  percent.  Stock  (£10,000)     

Canada  3J  per  cent.  Registered  Stock  (£3^00) 

New  Zealand  3£  per  cent.  Stock  (£5,00(1)     

Straits  Settlements  3}  percent.  Stool  I  86,000)      • 

Midland  Railway  2\  percent.  Debentu  <■  Stock  (£16,000) 

Great  Western  Railway  4  per  cent.  Debenture  Stock  (£10,000)  . 
London  &  South  Western  Railway  3  p.o.  Deb.  Stock    (£13, 
Lancashire  and  Yorkshire  Railway  8  p.o.  Deb.  Stock  (£10 
North  Eastern  Railway  8  per  cent.  Debenture  Stook  (£10,000)  . 

London  and  North  Western  Railway  3  p.o.  Deb  Btock  (£10,i I 

Great  Northern  Railway  ;:  per  eent.  Debenture  Stoek  (£10,000), 
Great  Eastern  Railway  4  per  cent.  Preference  Stock  (i:lu,500).... 


—  12  604  1 1 

? 

380 
350 

0 

0 

0 
0 

430 

0 

0 

0 

963  11 

8 

M      li 

0 

308  1  1 

0 

130     4 

0 

85     1 

0 

41   15 

8 

158  11 

11 

'    42     0 

0 

140    0 

0 

140    0 

0 

14     0 

0 

73  19 

3 

2,182 

0 

6 

393  17 

10 

283  11 

2 

838     2 

0 

24   10 

0 

12   10 

6 

21(i     (I 

0 

210     0 

0 

Sis     0 

0 

iaa  in 

0 

183  in 

0 

0 

885    0 

0 

984  19 

10 

818  16 

0 

213   16 

0 

818  16 

0 

213   16 

0 

299    5 

0 

4,354 

16 

4 

—    8,686  16 

10 

Total  Receipts  in  respect  of  Revenue. 


£20. .".Hi      8      1 


OF  THE   COLLEGE. 

to  Midsummer-day  1919. 


EXPENDITURE. 
Working  Expenses.  £     a.    d.    £      s.   d.      £    s.   d.        £     s.   d. 

A.  Conjoint  Examining  Board. — One  half  of  Expenses  : — 
1.  Membership: 

a.  Examiners'  Pees: 

First  Examination  248     0     0 

Second  Examination  358     4     0 

Third  Examination     2,283  19    0 


2,890     3    0 


b.  Examination  Hall : 

Fees,  Committee  of  Management    42     0  0 

Salaries,  Wages,  and  Pensions 1,239  14  5 

Patients,  Materials,  &c.  for  Examinations   414  12  1 

General  Expenses    788     4  1 

Pates  and  Taxes,  and  Insurance     440     7  7 

Extraordinary  Expenditure 53    3  1 


2,978     1     3 
5,868    4    3 


2.  Diploma  in  Public  Health  : 

Part   I.,  Examiners' Fees    33    0    0 

Part  II  ,  Examiners' Fees    19  10    0 

General  Expenses  45  16  11 


6  11 


B.  Fellowship  : 

Primary  Examination  :  Examiners'  Fees 432    0    0 

„                 „               Subjects,  Patients,  Instruments,  etc 42  18    6 

Final  Examination  :  Examiners' Fees  639    9    0 

„                „              Subjects,  Patients,  Instruments,  etc 121     2  11 


5,966  11    2 


474  18     6 


760  11  11 
1,235  10    5 


C.  Licence  in  Dental  Surgery: 

Preliminary  Science  Examination  :  Examiners' Fees    50  14  0 

First  Professional  Examination  :  Examiners'  Fees    47  10  0 

Second  Professional  Examination  :  Examiners' Fees 276    6  0 

Patients,  Materials,  etc 90    9  4 

D.  House  and  Establishment  Charges; 

1.  General  Working  Expenses: 

Fees  to  Council  , 214     4  0 

Fees  to  Court  cf  Examiners  for  special  meetings    34  13  0 

Salaries  and  Wages    1,636    6  6 

Pensions  175     0  0 

Stationery,  Printing,  Advertisements,  and  Postage-stamps 480  15  2 

Printing  and  Binding  College  Calendar 185     1  0 

Law  Expenses 2  15  4 

Fuel  and  Light   246    3  3 

Repairs,  Painting,  and  Cleaning  463  18  0 

Rates,  Taxes,  and  Insurance  3,257  18  8 

Furniture  and  Fittings 8     19 

Household  Expenses  and  Miscellaneous  Items   2C4  19  11 


6,909  16    7 


2.  Special  Expenses  of  Museum : 

Salaries  and  Wages.    (See  also  Trust  Funds  :  Erasmus  Wilson)  ...2-.603  10  5 

Pensions    280  12  0 

Lectures    126    0  0 

Catalogues  and  Reports    ; 12  13  2 

Specimens,  Spirit,  Glass,  etc 64    5  4 

Furniture  and  Fittings     47     0  3 

Household  Expenses  and  Miscellaneous  Items    94    8  9 

3.  Special  Expenses  of  Library : 

Salaries  and  Wages   819    0  0 

Purchases  and  Binding  of  Books,  etc 589  11  10 

Furniture  and  Fittings 2    3  6 


3,228    9  11 


1,410  15    4 


II.  Extraordinary  Expenditure. 

Donation  to  War  Emergency  Fund  of  Royal  Medical  Benevolent  Fund 
Second  donation  to  Belgian  Doctors'  and  Pharmacists'  Relief  Fund   ... 

Grant  to  funds  of  Conjoint  Board  of  Scientific  Societies   

Committee  of  Reference  and  Ministry  of  Health  Committee 

Roll  of  Fellows 

Surgical  instruments  for  examinations  

Insurance  against  damage  and  personal  injury  by  aerial  craft   

Allowances  to  College  Servants  on  service  in  Army  

.     Clerical  assistance  for  War  Office  work  

Balance  of  expenses  of  Hunterian  Festival  


11,549    1  10 


52  10 

0 

52  10 

0 

10  10 

0 

62  10 

0 

105  0 

0 

19  17 

3 

67  0 

6 

264  4 

9 

17  10 

0 

164  2 

2 

805  14  8 

Total  Expenditure  in  respect  of  Revenue  , 20,021  17    5 

Balaxce  carried  forward  to  General  Account 279  10    8 

£20,301     8    1 


376 

RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITURE 

Receipts  and  Expenditure  Account,  Trust  Funds, 

RECEIPTS. 

Unexpended  Income  Balances  at  21th  June,  1918.  £    i.   d.       £    s.  d. 

Hunterian  Fund 47  10    2 

.Taeksonian  Fund 2     8  10 

Blane  Medals     65    9    9 

Bradshaw  Bequest   18     1  11 

Gale's  Annuity  6  14     0 

Cartwright  Medal    41     2     0 

Walker  Fund     6    2     6 

187     9    2 

Interest  on  Investments  (including  Income  Tax  refunded). 

Hunterian  Fund.     £1,850  India  3  per  cents 41  17     0 

Jacksonian  Fund.     £550  India  3  per  cents 16  10    0 

Blicke  Bequest.     £300  India  3  per  cents 9     0     0 

John  Tomes  Fund.     £337-  6s.  Id.  India  3  per  cents 10    2    4 

Blane  Naval  Medals.     £300  Metrop.  Consol.  3±  per  cents 10  10     0 

Bradshaw  Bequest.    £866  13*.  id.  Metrop.  Consol.  3  per  cents 25  13     6 

Erasmus  Wilson  Fund.    £5,250  Metrop.  Consol.  3  per  cents 155  10    7 

Arris  Bequest.    £433  6g.  8d.  Metrop.  Consol.  3  per  cents 12  16    9 

Gale's  Annuitv.     £703  0s.  \d.  2%  per  cent.  Consols  17  15     8 

Cartwright  Fund.     £822  8s.  Id.  2£  per  cent.  Consols     20  11     0 

Begley  Bequest.    £800  2k  per  cent.  Consols    20    0     0 

Arnott  Bequest.     £1,081  0*.  6d.  Transvaal  3  per  cents 32     8     6 

Walker  Fund.     Victoria  3±  per  cents.  (£746  5*.  10^.  at  this  dnte)     25     9     7 

Cline  Trust.    14,465  Francs  french  Rentes 645  13     8 

1,043  18     7 


£1,231     7     9 


General  Account  from  Mid  summer- day  1918 
RECEIPTS, 

£     s.    d.  £     s.  d. 

Balance  brought  forward  from  Revenue  Account  279  10  8 

,.            ,i          „         „         Receipts  and  Expenditure  Account,  Trust  Funds    148  14  6 

Part  repayment  for  Estate  and  Legacy  Duties,  Cline  Trust 645  13  8 

Allowances  retained  for  Servants  on  Service  in  Army  charged  to  Revenue  Account  85    8  9 

Deferred  Income  Tax  on  dividends  not  taxed  by  deduction  charged  to  Revenue  Account   395    2  10 

Income  Tax  payable  July  1,  1919,  on  Freehold  House  Property  charged  to  Revenue  Account 514    0  3 

Grant  from  War  Office  for  Preservation  of  War  Specimens 100    0  0 

Balance  as  at  Midsummer-day  1918 ;<«•,  lo    2 

Less  amount  transferred  to  Trust  Funds  as  above    ..  .  ..  187    9    2 

609     1  0 

£2,777  11  8 


We  have  examined  the  above  account  of  Receipts  and  Expenditure  with  the  hooka  and  vouchers  of  the  College 
2nd  June,  1919  ;  and  we  certify  that  it  is  in  accordance  therewith.  W«  further  certify  that  we  have  satisfied  ourselves 
Midsummer-day,  1919. 

London,  15/A  Jul;/,  1919, 


377 

OF  THE  COLLEGE  (continued). 

from  Midsummer-day  19  IS  to  Midsummer -day  1919. 

EXPENDITURE. 

Disbuhsement  of  Funds  :  &    s.  d,       £    s.  d. 

Hunterian  Fund — part  expenses  of  Festival 89     7  U 

Jaeksonian  Prize   16  10  0 

Blicke  Bequest — purchase  of  books   9     0  0 

Blane  Naval  Medals — grant  to  Naval  Medical  Compassionate  Fund    42    0  0 

Bradshaw  Lecture    18     4  0 

Erasmus  Wilson  Fund — part  Salary  of  Curator 155  10  7 

Arris  and  Gale  Lectures     30    0  0 

Begley  Studentship 20    0  0 

Arnott  Demonstrations 32    8  6 

Cline  Trust — part  payment  of  Estate  and  Legacy  Duties    645  13  8 

'                                        e  1,058  13  11 

Purchase  of  Stock: 

WalkerFund.    £26  10s.  2d.  Victoria  Insc.  3£  per  cents 23  19     4 

1,032  13    3 

Balance  carried  down  to  General  Account: 

Unexpended  Income  at  24th  June,  1919  :  • 

Jaeksonian  Fund      2     8  10 

John  TomesFund   10     2  4 

Blane  Naval  Medals    33  19  9 

Bradshaw  Bequest  25  11  5 

Gale's  Annuity  7     6  5 

Cartwright  Medal    61  13  0 

WalkerFund    7  12  9 


£1.231     7     9 


to  Midsummer-day  1919. 

EXPENDITURE. 

£    s.  d. 

Repayments  to  Bankers  for  loan 1,500    0  0 

Disbursement  of  Deferred  Allowances 481    2  9 

Payment  of  Deferred  Income  Tax   368    5  0 

Expenditure  for  War  Office  for  preservation  of  War  Specimens    68  10  9 

Law  Expenses,  Cline  Trust    24    5  9 

Debts  payable  to  Conjoint  Examining  Board— one  half 206  17  0 

Balance  as  at  Midsummer-day,  1919 128  10  9 


£2,171  11     » 


relating  thereto,  and  with  the  audited  joint  accounts  of  the  Royal  Colleges  of  Physicians  and  8urgeons  dated 
of  the  correctness  of  the  Cash  Balance,  and  have  verified  the  Investments  in  Government  and  other  Stocks  as  at 


COOPER  BROTHERS  &  CO.,  I  Auditor* 

Chartered  Accountants. ) 


Dr. 

To  Allowances  retained  for  Servants  on  Service  in  Army 

To  Income  Tax  payable  on  Dividends  not  taxed  by  deduction 
To  Income  Tax  payable  on  Freehold. House  Property   


To  Balance  of  Grant  from  War  Office  for  Storage  and  Preservation 
of  Pathological  Specimens  from  Military  Sources   


To  Investments  under  Trusts,  see  contra 


To  Unexpended  Income  of  Investments  under  Trusts:— 

Jacksonian  Fund 

John  Tomes  Fund  

Blane  Naval  Medals  

Bradshaw  Bequest  , 

Gale's  Annuity 

Cartwright  Medal 

Walker  Fuud   


To  Principal  or  Capital,  being  the  surplus  Assets  of  the  College  at  21th  June, 
1919,  exclusive  of  the  contents  of  the  Museum,  Library,  and  General 
Offices  : — 


As  per  last  Account,  24th  June,  1918  . 


BALANCE 

£       a.    d. 

SHEET, 

£      ».  d. 
235  19    9 

562    8    8 

514    0    3 

• 

33    5    5 

24,033  16    2 

2  8  10 
10  2  4 
33  19  9 
25  11     5 

7  6  5 
61  13    0 

7  12    9 

148  14    6 

350,575    0    4 


Add  ■— 
Difference  on  Revenue  Account: — 

Receipts 20,301     8     1 

Less  Expenditure .t 20,021  17    5 

279  10 


350,854  11     0 


£376,382  15    0 


We  have  examined  the  foregoing  Bnlancc  Sheet  with  the  books  of  the  College  relating  thereto.and  with  the 
it  is  in  accordance  therewith.     We  further  certify  thai  We  have  satisfied  qursehes  of  the  correctness  of  the  Cash 


London,  15th  July,  1919. 


24th  June,  1919.  Cr 

By  Cash. 

College : — 

At  .Bankers    

In  hand  of  Secretary  


Conjoint  Examining  Board: — 
At  Bankers  and  in  hand  of  Secretary  of  Board 


582     1     7 


133  0 

5 

715  11 

188  0 

0 
0 

9u3  11 

775  0 

0 

3 

Add:— 
Rents  due  at  24th  June,  1919,  but  not  paid  at  that  date,  included  in  printed 
account  of  Receipts  and  Expenditure 

Deduct  ■. — 
Expenses   chargeable  against  the  year  ending  24th  June,  1919,  but  not  paid 

at  that  date,  included  in  printed  account  of  Receipts  and  Expenditure 

Balance  as  per  printed  account  ot  Receipts  and  Expenditure   

By  Sundry  Debtors. 

Examination  fees  payable  to  Conjoint  Examining  Board — one  half   .*• 206  17     0 

By  Cline  Trust. 

Balance  of  Estate  and  Legacy  Duties  repayable  from  Trust  Fund 906 

By  Sundry  Investments,  at  Cost  or  Market  Value  on  date  acquired  : — 
£        s.    d. 

27,312    3     1  5  per  cent.  War  Stock  1929-1947 25,741     5  5 

4,000    0    0  Local  Loans  3  per  cent.  Stock  after  1912    4,003     7  6 

39,910     4  10  India  3  per  cent.  Stock  after  1V<4S     38,835  16  0 

4,050  16     0  Bank  of  England  Stock 13,330     1  5 

13,600     0    0  Metropolitan  Consolidated  3£  per  cent.  Stock  1929     13.549     9  8 

6,200    0    0  London  County  3  per  cent.  Stock  after  1920  5,523  18  0 

10,000     0     0  Birmingham  Corporation  3  per  cent.  Stock  after  1947 1U.775    2  0 

10,000    0    0  Edinburgh  Corporation  3  per  cent.  Stock  1^24 10,375     2  0 

6,000    0     0  Manchester  Corporation  3  per  cent.  Stock  after  1941     6,115  15  6 

2,000    0     0  Nottingham  Corporation  3  per  cent.  Irredeemable  Stock 2,241     8  0 

7,500    0     0  Metropolitan  Water  B  Stock  1934-2003 7.10118  6 

5,000     0    0  Canada  3|  per  cent.  Registered  Stock  1930-1950  (loaned  io  Treasury)  5,lu6     6  0 

5,000    0    0  New  Zealand  3|  per  cent.  Stock  1940    4,912  11  0 

5,000     0    0  South  Australian  Government  4  per  cent.  Inscribed  Slock  1940-1960    4,965  10  0 

500     0    0  Union  of  South  Africa  Consolidated  4  per  cent.  Inscribed  Stock  1943-1963    498  16  0 

5,000    0    0  Straits  Settlements  Government  3|  per  cent.  Inscribed  Stock  1937-1967  4,925     1  0 

5,000    0     0  Ceylon  Government  4  per  cent.  Inscribed  Stock  19^4     5,518  16  0 

10,500    0     0  Great  Eastern  Railway  4  per  cent.  Prefarence  Stock  11,865    0  0 

16,000    0     0  Midland  Railway  2*  per  cent.  Debenture  Stock 13,142  14  9 

10,000     0     0  Great  Western  Railway  4  per  cent.  Debenture  Stock 12,400     0  0 

13,333     0     0  London  and  South-Western  Railway  3  per  cent.  Debenture  Stock 13,008  10  4 

10,000     0    0  Lancashire  and  Yorkshire  Railway  3  per  cent.  Debenture  Stock 10,435     4  7 

10,000    0     0  North-Eastern  Railway  3  per  cent.  Debenture  Stock 10.146  11  9 

10,000     0     0  London  and  North-Western  Railway  3  per  cent.  Debenture  Stock    11,182  15  10 

10,000    0    0  Great  Northern  Railway  3  per  cent."  Debenture  Stock  11,186     1  6 

106  East  India  Railway  B  Annuities  of  £1  each 3,595  11  6 

The  market  value  of  the  above  investments  at  the  21th  June,  1919,  was  £173,699  0s.  2d. 260,487  14     3 

By  Investments  under  Trusts,  at  Cost  or  Market  Value  on  date  acquired  — 
£      s.    d. 

1,850    0    0  India  3  per  cent.  Stock.     ( Hun terian  Fund.)     1,809  15  8 

550    0    0            „                 ,,                (Jaeksonian  Fund.!    536     5  6 

300    0    0                                „                (Blicke  Bequest.)       304     4  7 

337     6     7                               „                (John  Tomes  Fund.) 335     0  0 

300    0     0  Metropolitan  Consolidated 3±  p. c.  Stock.     (Blane  Naval  Medals.) 289  18  1 

866  13    4              „                        „           3           „              (Bradshaw  Bequest.) 894  16  10 

5,250    0    0              „                                    3                            (Erasmus  Wilson  Fund.)     5.372    8  5 

433    6     8              „                                    3                           (Arris  Bequest.) 514  10  8 

703    0     1  2\  per  cent.  Consols.     (Gale's  Annuity.)     432     0  0 

822    8     7              „               „          (Oartwrighfc  Fund.) 742  19  3 

800     0     0               „                 ,,           (Begley  Bequest.) 718  10  0 

1,081     0     6  Transvaal  Government  3  per  cent.  Guaranteed  Stock  (Arnott  Bequest)    1,000    0  0 

746    5  10  Victoria 3j  percent.  Inscribed  Stock  1931-6  {WaUser  Fund)    716  15  8 

14,465  Francs  French  Rentes  (Cline  Trust)      10,366  11  6 

The  market  value  of  the  above  investments  at  the  24th  June,  1919,  was  £19,477  8».  &d. 24,033  16     2 

By  Freehold  House  Property  in  Lincoln -'s-Ixn-Fields,  at  original  cost  :— 

No.  37  Lincoln's-Inn-Fields  (Let)  and  Room  No.  V.  of  Museum 16,830     5  0 

No.  38         „               „           Let 6,653    2  6 

No.  39          „                „            Part  of  Library  2,652     1  5 

No.  40          „                „            Main  Block  of  College  and  part  of  Museum 4,485     7  6 

No.  41          „                „                      Do.              Do.            Do.            Do 6,066  10  0 

No.  42         „               „                     Do.              Do.            Do.            Do 4.545    3  1 

*No.  43          „                „            Rooms  Nos.  I.  &  II.  of  Museum  9,138     8  0 

No.  44          ,,                „             Let    12,700     0  0 

*  This  property  is  held  on  a  900  years  Lease  from  1837  at  the  rent  of  a  peppercorn. 63,070  17     6 

Note.— The  yalue  of  the  contents  of  the  Buildings  has  not  been  ascertained,  and  is  not  included. 
By  Freehold  House  Property  in  Queen  Square  at  original  cost:  one-half:— 

No.    8  Queen  Square     2,782    6  3 

No.    9        „           , 2.475    0  0 

No.  10        „           , 3,375    o  0 

No.  11        „           „ 3,000    0  0 

New  Examination  Hall  built  on  site  of  the  four  houses „ 15,916    8  1 


27,548  14    4 


£376,382  15    9 


andited  joint  accounts  of  the  Royal  Colleges  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  dated  2nd  June,  1919 ;  and  we  certify  that 
Balance,  and  have  verified  the  Investments  in  Government  aDd  other  Stocks  as  at  Midsummer  Day,  1919. 

> 
Chartered  Accountants. 
G.  H.  MAR  INS,  President. 
ANTHONY  A.  BOWLBY,  I  r.  ,  „„„•,/„„,, 
JOHN  BLAND-SUTTON,  j  '  '^-^refiaenls- 


COOPER  BROTIIERS  &  CO.,  \  Auditors. 


380  REGULATIONS  RELATING  TO  PRIZES. 

REGULATIONS  RELATING  TO  PRIZES. 
The  Triennial  Prize. 

Consisting  of  THE  JOHN  HUNTER  MEDAL  executed  in  Gold  to  the  value 
of  Fifty  Guineas,  or,  at  the  option  of  the  successful  Author  of  the 
Dissertation,  of  the  said  Medal  executed  in  Bronze,  with  an  honorarium 
of  Fifty  Pounds. 

THE  SUBJECT  OF  THIS  PRIZE  IS— 

"  The    Anatomt,    Morphology   and    Age-changes    of   Cervical    Ribs   in    Man, 
including  a  Description  of  the  associated  Ligaments,  Blood- Vessels  and 

Nerves." 

Jacksonian  Prize. 
The  Amount  of  the  Dividend,  £16  10s.,  received  from  the  Trust. 

THE  SUBJECT  FOR  THE  PRIZE  FOR  THE  PRESENT  YEAR,  1919,  IS— 

"  The  Investigation  and  Treatment  of  Injuries  of  the  Thorax 
received  in  war." 

THE  SUBJECT  FOR  THE  PRIZE  FOR  THE  ENSUING  YEAR,  1920,  IS— 
"The  Results  and  Treatment  of  Gun-shot  Injuries  of  the  Blood-Vessels." 


The  Prizes  are  to  be  written  for  under  the  following  conditions : — 

Candidates  to  be  Fellows  or  Members  of  the  College,  not  on  the  Council. 

The  Dissertations  to  be  typewritten  in  English,  and  the  number  and  importance 
of  original  facts  will  be  considered  principal  points  of  excellence : — cited  cases  to  be 
placed  in  on  appendix. 

Each  Dissertation  to  be  distinguished  by  a  motto  or  device,  and  accompanied  by 
a  sealed  envelope  containing  the  name  and  residence  of  the  Author,  and  having  on 
the  outside  a  motto  or  device  corresponding  with  that  on  the  Dissertation. 

The  Dissertations  to  be  addressed  to  the  Secretary  at  the  College. 

The  Prize  Dissertations  and  every  accompanying  drawing  and  preparation  will 
become  the  property  of  the  College. 

Those  Dissertations  which  shall  not  be  approved,  with  their  accompanying  draw- 
ings and  preparations,  will,  upon  authenticated  application  within  the  period  of 
three  years,  be  returned,  together  with  the  papers,  unopened,  containing  the  names 
and  residences  of  the  respective  Authors. 

The  unapproved  Dissertations  which  shall  remain  three  years  unclaimed,  with 
their  accompanying  drawings  and  preparations,  will  become  the  property  of  the 
College  ;  at  which  period  the  papers  containing  the  names  of  the  Authors  will  be 
burnt,  unopened,  in  the  presence  of  the  Committee. 


REGULATIONS  RELATING   TO  PRIZES.  381 

The  Dissertations  for  the  Triennial  Prize  must  be  delivered  at  the  College  not 
later  than  1  o'clock  p.m.  on  Saturday  the  31st  of  December,  1921. 

The  Dissertations  for  the  Jacksonian  Prize  for  the  present  year,  1919,  must  be 
delivered  at  the  College  not  later  than  4  o'clock  p.m.  on  Wednesday  the  31st  of 
December,  1919. 

The  Dissertations  for  the  Jacksonian  Prize  for  the  ensuing  year,  1920,  must  be 
delivered  at  the  College  not  later  than  4  o'clock  p.m.  on  Friday  the  31st  of 
December,  1920. 

Walker  Prize. 

1.  The  Walker  Prize  shall  be  awarded  for  the  best  work  in  advancing  the 
knowledge  of  the  Pathology  and  Therapeutics  of  Cancer  done,  either  partially  or 
wholly,  within  the  five  years  preceding  the  year  in  which  the  Prize  shall  be 
awarded. 

2.  The  next  award  of  the  Prize  shall  be  for  the  five  years  ending  the  31st 
December,  1920. 

3.  The  Prize  shall  consist  of  a  gift  of  =£1  00.  A  document  declaratory  of  the 
award,  sealed  with  the  College  Seal  and  signed  by  the  President,  shall  be  presented 
with  the  Prize. 

4.  The  Prize  shall  be  awarded  by  the  Council  on  the  recommendation  of  a 
Committee  at  the  Quarterly  Meeting  of  the  Council  in  the  April  following  the 
expiration  of  the  quinquennial  period.  The  Council  shall  not,  however,  award 
the  Prize  should  they  not  consider  any  work  deserving  of  it. 

5.  The  Committee  shall  consist  of  five  Members  and  shall  be  appointed  by  the 
Council  not  less  than  one  year  prior  to  the  date  of  the  award  of  the  Prize.  The 
Committee  shall  not  of  necessity  be  confined  to  Members  of  the  Council. 

6.  The  grounds  upon  which  the  Prize  is  awarded  shall  be  made  public  at  the 
time  of  the  award. 

7.  The  Prize  shall  be  open  to  foreigners  as  well  as  to  British  subjects,  and  the 
Committee  shall  not  be  restricted  in  any  way  as  to  the  selection  of  persons  qualified 
to  receive  the  Prize,  with  the  exception  that  Members  of  the  Council  shall  not  be 
eligible. 

Note. — It  is  not  intended  that  Essays  should  be  submitted  in  competition  for  this 
Prize,  or  that  those  who  are  anxious  to  obtain  it  should  be  called  upon 
to  submit  their  names  as  Candidates.  It  is  hoped,  howrever,  that  the 
knowledge  of  the  reward  which  maybe  obtained,  and  the  distinction  which 
it  will  confer  on  its  recipient,  will  prove  an  incentive  to  those  who  are 
occupied  in  the  study  of  this  disease, 


John  Tomes  Prize. 

1.  The  John  Tomes  Prize  shall  be  awarded  triennially. 

2.  The  Prize  shall  consist  of  the  amount  of  the  interest  accruing  from  the 
John  Tomes  Fund  during  the  triennial  period  (about  .£30).  A.  document,  declaratory 
of  the  award,  sealed  with  the  College  Seal,  and  signed  by  the  President,  shall  be 
presented  with  the  Prize. 


382  REGULATIONS  RELATING  TO  PRIZES. 

3.  The  Prize  shall  be  open  to  any  person  registered  under  the  Dentists'  Act  of 
1878,  who  shall  hold  a  Diploma  in  Dental  Surgery  of  one  of  the  Licensing  Bodies 
in  Great  Britain  or  Ireland  included  in  the  Schedule  of  the  said  Act. 

4.  The  Prize  shall  be  awarded  for  original  or  other  scientific  work,  done  either 
partially  or  wholly  within  the  triennial  period,  on  the  subjects  of  Dental  Surgery 
and  Pathology,  Dental  Anatomy  and  Physiology  (including  Histology),  or  Dental 
Mechanics. 

5.  The  Prize  shall  be  awarded  by  the  Council  on  the  recommendation  of  a 
Committee  at  the  Quarterly  Meeting  of  the  Council  in  the  April  following  the 
expiration  of  the  triennial  period.  The  Council  shall,  however,  withhold  the  Prize 
if,  in  the  opinion  of  the  Committee,  no  work  within  the  prescribed  time  be  of 
sufficient  merit  to  justify  its  award,  and  in  such  case  shall  either  invest  the 
dividends  to  augment  the  capital  of  the  Fund,  or  adjudge  the  Prize  to  the  author 
of  some  original  research,  deserving  recognition,  in  other  than  dental  subjects, 
which  may  have  been  carried  out  by  any  person  eligible  for  the  Prize. 

6.  The  Committee  shall  consist  of  five  members,  and  shall  be  appointed  by  the 
Council  not  less  than  one  year  prior  to  the  date  of  the  award  of  the  Prize.  The 
Committee  shall  not  of  necessity  be  confined  to  Members  of  the  Council. 

7.  No  essays  shall  be  submitted  in  competition  for  the  Prize  in  the  case  of  the 
next  award,  which  shall  be  for  the  period  ending  the  31st  December,  1920  ;  but  it 
shall  be  open  to  the  Committee  to  recommend  to  the  Council  that  essays  should  be 
culled  for  before  any  subsequent  award. 


Cart wright  Prize. 

1 .  The  Cartwright  Prize  will  be  awarded  quinquennially,  and  the  next  award 
will  be  for  the  five  years  ending  31st  December,  1920. 

2.  The  Prize  consists  of  a  Medal  executed  in  bronze  and  an  honorarium  of  <£85. 
'.'.  The  subject  for  the  essays   to  be  submitted  in  competition  for  the  Prize  is 

"The  treatment  of  injuries  of  the  jaws,  and  the  restoration  by  mechanical  means 
of  parts  of  the  jaws  lost  as  the  result  of  injury  or  removed  on  account  of  disease." 

4.  Candidates  for  the  Prize  must  be  persons  engaged  in  the  study  or  practice  of 
Dental  Surgery  and  possessing  qualifications  capable  of  registration  under  the 
Medical  Acts  of  the  United  Kingdom.  (A  Diploma  or  Licence  in  Dental  Surgery 
without  a  Medical  or  Surgical  Diploma  or  Degree  ivill  not  be  a  sufficient  qualification.) 

5.  The  Prize  will  be  awarded  to  the  author  of  the  best  essay  written  in  English 
upon  the  proposed  subject,  if  such  essay  is  considered  of  sufficient  merit. 

6.  Every  essay  must  have  a  motto  or  device  and  must  be  accompanied  by  a  sealed 
paper  containing  the  name  and  address  of  the  author,  and  having  on  the  outsido  a 
motto  or  device  corresponding  with  the  motto  or  device  on  the  essay. 

7.  Each  essay  must  be  addressed  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Boyal  College  of 
Surgeons  of  England,  and  delivered  at  the  College  not  later  than  4  o'clock  r.m.  on 
the  31st  December,  1920. 

8.  The  manuscript  Prize  essay  and  every  accompanying  drawing  and  preparation 
will  become  the  property  of  the  Koyal  College  of  Surgeons  of  England. 

9.  Every  unapproved  essay  which  is  unclaimed  at  the  expiration  of  twelve 
months  from  the  date  of  its  receipt  will  be  returned,  with  any  accompanying 
drawing  and  preparation,  to  the  author  thereof  at  the  address  given  in  the  sealed 
envelope. 


REGULATIONS  RELATING  TO  MEETINGS  OF  FELLOWS  AND  MEMBERS.       383 

Begley  Studentship. 

1.  The  Bcgley  Studentship  shall  consist  of  tho  dividends  derived  from  the 
Begley  Bequest,  viz. :  =£20  per  annum,  and  shall  be  tenable  for  three  years, 
subject  to  the  conditions  hereinafter  mentioned. 

2.  The  Studentship  shall  be  awarded  in  April  1921,  and  thereafter  triennially, 
or  at  such  time  as  any  Studentship  may  become  vacant. 

3.  The  Studentship  shall  be  open,  on  the  occasion  of  the  sixth  award,  to  any 
Candidate  admitted  to  the  Second  Examination  of  the  Conjoint  Examining  Board 
in  England  held  in  March  or  April  1921. 

4.  The  Studentship  shall  be  awarded  to  the  Candidate,  if  any,  obtaining  the 
highest  number  of  marks  in  the  Anatomical  part  of  the  Examination. 

5.  If  two  or  more  Candidates  in  the  Anatomical  part  of  the  Examination  shall 
obtain  an  equal  number  of  marks,  being  with  respect  to  the  other  Candidates  the 
highest  number  of  marks  obtained  by  any  Candidate,  reference  shall  be  made  to 
the  marks  obtained  by  them  respectively  in  the  Physiological  part  of  the  Exami- 
nation, and  on  the  combined  result  the  adjudication  shall  be  made  ;  and,  if  their 
marks  shall  still  be  equal,  it  shall  be  open  to  the  two  senior  Examiners  in  Anatomy 
appointed  by  the  Boyal  College  of  Surgeons  to  call  upon  such  Candidates  to  present 
themselves  for  further  examination,  or  to  take  such  other  steps  as  may  enable  them 
to  adjudicate  in  the  matter. 

6.  The  examiners  shall  report  their  adjudication  of  the  Studentship  to  the 
Council  at  the  Meeting  of  the  Council  next  succeeding  the  Examination. 

7.  The  Stipend  shall  be  paid  yearly,  and  the  Student  shall  receive  the  first 
instalment  within  three  months  after  the  award  of  the  Studenship. 

8.  The  Student  shall  be  required,  before  payment  of  the  second  and  third  instal- 
ments respectively,  to  send  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Royal  College  of  Surgeons  of 
England  a  Certificate  from  the  Dean  of  his  Medical  School  to  the  effect  that  his 
couduct  has  been  satisfactory  and  that  he  has  been  applying  himself  diligently  to 
his  studies,  and  should  any  Student  fail  to  comply  with  this  requirement  he  shall 
forfeit  his  Studentship  and  all  future  payments  in  respect  thereof. 

9.  Words  in  these  Regulations  which  import  the  masculine  gender  shall  also 
import  the  feminine  gender. 


REGULATIONS  OF  THE  COUNCIL  RELATING  TO 
MEETINGS  OF  FELLOWS  AND  MEMBERS. 

1.  A  Meeting  of  Fellows  and  Members  shall  be  summoned  annually  for  the 
Thursday  following  the  Ordinary  Meeting  of  the  Council  in  November,  or  for 
such  other  time  as  the  Council  may  determine. 

2.  Other  Meetings  may  be  summoned,  either  with  or  without  a  requisition,  at 
such  times  and  for  such  objects  as  may  by  the  Council  be  thought  desirable. 

3.  Such  requisition  shall  be  signed  by  not  less  than  30  Fellows  and  Members, 
or  Fellows  or  Members,  and  shall  contain  a  statement  of  the  object  or  objects  for 
which  the  Meeting  is  requested. 


384       REGULATIONS  RELATING  TO  MEETINGS  OF  FELLOWS  AND   MEMBERS. 

4.  At  the  Annual  Meeting  the  Report  of  the  Council  shall  be  presented. 

5.  Motions  introduced  by  Fellows  or  Members 

(«)  shall   have   direct  reference   to   the   object  or  objects  for  which  the 

Meeting  has  been  summoned  ; 
(o)  shall  be  signed  by  the  Mover,  or   the   Mover  and  other  Fellows  or 

Members  ; 
(c)  shall   be  received  by  the  Secretary  not  less  than  10  days  before  the 

Meeting. 

6.  The  President  shall  determine  what  Motions  are  in  order  and  direct  the 
arrangement  of  the  Agenda. 

7.  The  Quorum  of  each  Meeting  shall  be  30,  and  if,  at  the  expiration  of 
15  minutes  from  the  hour  for  which  the  Meeting  has  been  summoned,  a  Quorum 
be  not  present,  the  Meeting  shall  not  take  place.  If,  after  the  commencement  of 
the  Meeting,  it  shall  be  found  upon  a  count  that  a  Quorum  be  not  present,  the 
Meeting  shrill  be  dissolved. 

8.  The  President  or  one  of  the  Vice-Presidents,  or  in  their  absence  the  Senior 
Member  of  the  Council  present,  shall  be  Chairman  of  the  Meeting,  and  the 
Chairman's  decision  shall  be  final  upon  all  points  of  order  which  may  arise. 

9.  Not  less  than  three  weeks'  notice  of  each  Meeting  shall  be  given  by 
advertisement. 

10.  The  Agenda  paper  shall  be  prepared  3  days  before  the  Meeting,  and  shall 
be  issued  to  any  Fellow  or  Member  who  shall  have  applied  for  it. 

11.  A  record  of  the  proceedings  shall  be  kept  by  the  Secretary. 

(See  also  Bye-Laws,  Sect.  XVII.  p.  lxxxix.) 


385 


INDEX. 


Academical  Costume,  373. 

Accounts,  374. 

Act  of  1875,  lxxvii. 

Almanack,  v. 

Anatomy,  Examiners  in,  5,  6,  18,  19,  21,  22. 

Annual  Report  Committee,  3. 

Arnott  Demonstrators,  3,  34. 

Arris  and  Gale  Lecturers,  3,  31. 

Assistants,  Court  of,  14. 

Balance  sheet,  378. 

Begley  Students  and  Studentship,  47. 

„       Studentship  Regulations,  383. 
Benefactors,  48. 
Bequest,  Form  of,  373. 
Biology,  Examiners  in,  6,  21. 

„       Institutions  recognised  for  instruction  in,  91. 
Blane  Medals,  44. 
Blicke  Bequest,  34. 
Board  of  Examiners,  Anatomy  and  Physiology,  5,  18,  19. 

„  „  Dental  Surgery,  5,  20. 

Midwifery,  7,  19,  21. 
Bradshaw  Lecturer,  4,  33. 
Bye-Laws,  lxxxi. 

Cancer,  Morton  Lecture,  33. 

„       Fund,  Executive  Committee,  9. 
Cartwright  Prize  and  Medal,  46,  382. 
Catalogues,  365. 

Central  Midwives  Board,  Representative  on,  8. 
Charters,  xxvii. 
Chemistry,  Examiners  in,  6. 

„  Institutions  recognised  for  instruction  in,  91. 

Chronological  Register  of  Fellows,  98. 
Cline  Trust,  34. 
Committees,  3,  8. 
Common  Room,  373. 

Conjoint  Board  of  Scientific  Societies,  Representatives  on,  9. 
Conjoint  Examining  Board,  Committee  of  Management,  8,  23. 

,,  ,,  ,,      Examiners,  6,  21. 

,,  „  „      Regulations,  49. 

„  „  „       Returns  of  Examination  results,  339. 

„  „  „      Synopses  of  Examinations,  56. 

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386  INDEX. 

Conservator's  Report,  358. 
Costume,  Academical,  373. 
Council,  2,  15. 

„  Proceedings,  342. 
Court  of  Assistants,  14. 

„       Examiners,  5,  17. 

Demonstrations,  Arnott,  33. 

,,  Erasmus  Wilson,  31. 

Dental  Hospitals  and  Schools,  73. 
,,       Surgery,  Examiners,  5,  20. 
„  „         Licentiates,  297. 

„  „         Eegulations,  67. 

„  „         Returns  of  Examination  results,  339. 

„  „         Synopses  of  Subjects,  74. 

Diploma  of  Fellow,  64. 

„       in  Public  Health,  80. 
„       ,,  Tropical  Medicine  and  Hygiene,  84. 
Diplomates  in  Public  Health,  322. 

„  in  Tropical  Medicine  and  Hygiene,  330. 

Donors  and  Benefactors,  48. 

Erasmus  Wilson  Lecturers,  32. 

Examination  Regulations,  Conjoint  Board,  49. 

,,  ,,  Dental  Licence,  67. 

j,  ,,  Fellowship,  64. 

„  „  Public  Health,  80. 

„  „  Tropical  Medicine  and  Hygiene,  84. 

Results,  339. 

„  Synopses,  Conjoint  Board,  56. 

„  „         Dental  Licence,  74. 

Examiners,  Board  of,  5,  18,  19,  20. 

„  Conjoint  Board,  6,  21. 

„         Court  of,  5,  17. 

„  Dental  Surgery,  5,  20. 

,,         Medicine,  7,  21. 

Midwifery,  7,  19,  21,  22. 
Public  Health,  8,  23. 

„         Tropical  Medicine  and  Hygiene,  8,  23. 

Fellows,  Alphabetical  Register,  with  Addresses,  118. 
„         Chronological  Register,  98. 
„        Honorary,  95. 
Fellowship  Examiners,  5,  19. 

„         Regulations,  election,  66. 
,,  ,,  examination,  04. 

Fever  Hospitals,  Recognised,  90. 
Finance  Committoe,  3. 


INDEX.  387 

General  Medical  Council,  Representatives,  8,  25. 
,,       Purposes  Committee,  3. 

Historical  Summary,  xvii. 
Honorary  Fellows,  95. 

„        Medal,  43. 

„         Membership,  43. 
Hospitals,  List  of  Recognised,  73,  86. 
Hunter  Medal,  41. 
Hunterian  Collection,  Trustees,  1,  10. 

„  Lectures,  27. 

„  Oration,  26. 

„  Professors,  3,  27. 

Imperial  Cancer  Research  Fund,  Executive  Committee  of,  9. 

Jacksonian  Prize  Regulations,  380. 

„  Prizemen  and  Essays,  35. 

Jenks  Scholarship  and  Scholars,  47. 
John  Hunter  Medal,  41. 

„     Tomes  Prize  and  Prizemen,  45. 

„  „  „     Regulations,  381. 

Lecturers,  3,  4. 

Lectures,  Arris  and  Gale,  29. 

,,         Bradshaw,  32. 

„         Erasmus  Wilson,  31. 

„         Hunterian,  27. 

,,         Morton,  33. 
Library,  Admission  to,  372. 

,,        Committee,  3. 

,,        Formation  of,  368. 
Licence  in  Dental  Surgery,  67. 
Licentiates  in  Dental  Surgery,  297. 

,,         „  Midwifery,  295. 
Lunatic  Asylums,  Recognised,  90. 

Management,  Committee  of,  8,  2.3. 
Masters,  12. 
Medal,  Blane,  44. 

„      Cartwright,  46,  382. 

„      Honorary,  43. 

„       John  Hunter,  41. 
Medical  Act  of  1875,  lxxvii. 
Medical  Act,  1876,  lxxx. 

Medical  Schools  and  Hospitals,  List  of  Recognised.  86. 
Medicine,  Examiners,  7,  21. 

Meetings  of  Fellows  and  Members,  Regul^tijons,  383. 
Members,  List  of,  153. 


388  INDEX. 

Membership,  Honorary,  43. 
Midwifery,  Examiners,  7,  19,  21,  22. 

„  Licentiates,  295. 

Midwives  Board,  Central,  Representative  on,  8. 
Morton  Lecture  and  Lecturers,  33. 
Mothers  and  Babies,  British  Hospital  for,  9. 
Museum,  Admission  to,  36-4. 

,,         Catalogues,  365. 

,,         Committee,  3. 

,,         Conservator's  Report,  358. 

,,         Institution  of,  356. 

Nurses,  Queen  Victoria's  Jubilee  Institute  for,  9. 

Odontological  Collection,  Trustees,  9. 

„  „         ,  Honorary  Curator,  4. 

Officers,  4,  23. 
Ophthalmic  Hospitals,  Recognised,  91. 

Pharmacy,  Examiners,  6. 
Physics,  Examiners,  6. 

„        Institutions  recognised  for  instruction  in,  91. 
Physiology,  Examiners,  5,  7,  18,  19,  21,  22. 
Presidents,  13. 
Prize,  Cartwright,  46,  382. 

„      Jacksonian,  35,  380. 

„      John  Tomes,  45,  381. 

„      Triennial,  41,  380. 

„     Walker,  45,  381. 
Professors,  3,  27. 
Public  Health  Diploma,  Regulations,  80. 

„  ,,       Diplomates,  322. 

„  „       Examiners,  8,  23. 

,,  „       Laboratories  recognised  for  instruction  in,  91. 

„  „       Returns  of  Examination  results,  340. 

Receipts  and  Expenditure,  376. 

Register  of  Fellows  in  chronological  order,  98. 

„         „  •     ,,        „  alphabetical  order  with  addresses,  118. 
Regulations,  Bogley  Studentship,  383. 

„  Conjoint  Examining  Board,  49. 

,,  Diploma  in  Public  Health,  80. 

,,  „  Tropical  Medicine  and  Hygiene,  84. 

„  Election  to  Fellowship,  (56. 

„  Fellowship,  64. 

,,  Licence  in  Dental  Surgery,  67. 

„  Meetings  of  Fellows  and  Members,  383. 

,,  Prizes,  380. 

Report  of  Proceedings  of  Council,  342. 
Representatives,  8,  9,  23,  25. 


INDEX.  889 

Returns  of  Results  of  the  several  examinations,  339. 
Roll  of  Honour,  331. 

Sehiff  Home  of  Recovery,  9. 

Scholarships,  47. 

Schools,  List  of  Recognised,  73,  86. 

Scientific  Societies.  Representatives  on  Conjoint  Board  of,  9. 

Secretary  to  Examining  Board,  8. 

Streatfeild  Research  Scholarships,  47. 

Synopses  of  Subjects  of  Examinations,  56,  74. 

Thomas  Vicary  Lecture,  33. 
Tomes,  John,  Prizemen,  46. 

„         „       Prize  Regulations,  381. 
Triennial  Prize  and  John  Hunter  Medal,  41. 

,,  ,,       „  ,,  Regulations,  380. 

Tropical  Medicine  and  Hygiene,  Diploma  in,  84. 

,,  „         List  of  Diplomates,  330. 

,,  „         Examiners,  8,  23. 

Trustees,  1,  9,  10. 

University  Representatives,  9. 

Walker  Prize  and  Prizemen,  45. 
„  „     Regulations,  381. 


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