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Resolutions Passed at the Annual Meeting for 1867

HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G.. in the Chair.

1.—Moved by His ROYAL HIGHNESS :— 1.—That the following Noblemen and Gentlemen be the Officers of the Institution for the current year:—(vide last page for this list.) 2.—Moved by The Right Hon. Sir JOHN PAKINGTON, Bart., G.C.B., M.P., V.P., First Lord of the Admiralty.

Seconded by Admiral the Right Hon.

the EARL'OF HARDWICKE, V.P.

2.—That the Report now read be adopted, printed, and circulated.

3.—Moved by The Right Hon. Sir STAFFORD NORTHCOTE, Bart., C.B., President of the Board of Trade.

Seconded by LORD ALFRED PAGET.

3.—That this Meeting has heard with much satisfaction the encouraging statements just detailed in the Annual Report of the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, and considers it a cause for much thankfulness that its Life-boats have been the means, during the past year, of rescuing so many of our fellow-creatures from a watery grave. And remembering that the Society has now a noble fleet of one hundred and seventy-four Life-boats, and that the same require a large permanent Annual Income to maintain them in a state of thorough efficiency, this Meeting is of opinion that the Society is eminently deserving of continued and extended public support.

4.—Moved by The Right Hon. G. J. GOSCHEN, M.P.

Seconded by Sir EDWARD PERROTT, Bart, V.P.

4.—That the thanks of this Meeting be given to the Board of Trade for the important and cordial aid they continue to afford to the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION. Also to the Commodore Controller- General, the Deputy Controller- General, and the Officers and men of Her Majesty's Coastguard service, for their continued valuable assistance to the Society.

Responded to by the Right Hon.

STEPHEN CAVE, M.P., Vice-President of the Board of Trade.

5.—Moved by Vice-Admiral Sir ALEXANDER MILNE, K.C.B., a Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty.

Seconded by General KNOLLYS, K.H.

5.—That this Meeting tenders its cordial thanks to THOMAS BARING, Esq., M.P., F.R.S., V.P., the Chairman; to THOMAS CHAPMAN, Esq., F.R.S., V.P., the Deputy- Chairman; and to the other Members of the Committee of Management, for the care and attention with which they continue to administer the important affairs of the Institution.

Also to the honorary Local Committees of the several Branches of the Institution on the coast and at inland towns, for their zealous and valuable co-operation.

Responded to by the Rev. Edward HEWLETT, M. A., Hon. Secretary of the Manchester Branch of the Institution.

6.—Moved by His Grace The Duke of St. ALBANS.

Seconded by T. B. POTTER, Esq., M.P., V.P.

6;—That this Meeting tenders its best thanks to the,Right Hon. the LORD MAYOR for so kindly placing the Egyptian Hall at the disposal of His Royal Highness on this interesting occasion.

Responded to by the Right Hon. The LORD MAYOR.

7.—Moved by The Right Hon. EARL PERCY, P.O., President of the Institution.

Seconded by THOMAS BARING, Esq., M.P., F.R.S., V.P., Chairman of the Institution.

7.—That the loyal and respectful thanks of this Meeting be given to H.R.H. The PRINCE OF WALES, K.G., for so graciously and ably presiding over the. forty-third Annual Meeting of the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION, and thus, by his countenance and support, rendering to the philanthropic cause in which it is so actively engaged the greatest service.