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LONDON;
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
a 2
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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S.
M.
Tu.
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Th.
F.
S.
Sfc.
M.
Tu.
W.
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F.
S.
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.
4.
Tii.
5.
F.
6.
s.
7.
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Twelfth Sunday after Trinity.
8.
M.
9.
Ti\
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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I'll ll(\IM M \|>AY AFTEK TRINITY.
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10th Month.
OCTOBER xxxi days.
1919.
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ft.
M.
Tit.
w.
Th,
F.
S,
M.
Tit.
W.
Th.
F.
S.
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.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
L3.
14.
L5.
10.
17.
L8.
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20.
21.
22.
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24.
s.
5.
M.
Tu.
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Tir.
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£•
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26.
27.
28
29
30.
M.
Tu.
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Tu.
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M.
Tu.
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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.
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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.
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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.
! :n-
M.
Lasl day for applications for Lectureships.
XV
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.
&
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.
Tu.
21.
w.
22.
Th.
23.
F.
24.
S.
2oT g
Eighth Sunday aetek Tkinity.
26.
M.
27.
Tu.
28.
\Y.
29.
Th.
30.
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31.
s.
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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
jexql
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
27
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.
31
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
32
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.
TRIENNIAL PRIZE AND JOHN HUNTER MEDAL. 41
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.
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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.
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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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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
110
CHRONOLOGICAL REGISTER OF FELLOWS.
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
114
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.
1395
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
i 2
116
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.
324
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.
22o3
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.
3051 n2
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^
327i>
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.
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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«<
6678 p 2
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.
6849
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.
6906
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.
7699
MEMBERS.
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.
7756
1906.
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1901.
1858.
1891.
1901.
1910.
1908.
1889.
1906.
1904.
1879.
1884.
1891.
1913.
1886.
1867.
1904.
1879.
1898.
1889.
1892.
1905.
1914.
1887.
1906.
1903
1892.
1906.
1893.
1912.
1903.
1885.
1882.
1903.
1804.
1914.
1895.
1916.
1915.
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1913.
1877.
1882.
1892.
1904.
1887.
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1876.
1907.
1899.
1883.
1896.
1897.
1885.
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1864.
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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.
7813
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.
7.-70
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.
702.".
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223
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.
7980
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.
8037
224
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.
8489 q 2
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.
10305 b 2
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.
11038
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.
11152
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.
11209
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
11323
MEMBERS.
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//.
12056
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.
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1870.
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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.
L4267
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.
14381
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
i 1438
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 /<■«/.
I I 191
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.
14545
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.
14602
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.
14940
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.
15i 181
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.
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*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.
191' v2
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.
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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.
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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
MUSEUM. CONSERVATOR'S REPORT. 359
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
308
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.
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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
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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
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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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