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Life-Boat Services In 1896

Lives saved.

Adeline, cutter, of Great Yar- mouth 1 Agder, barque, of Frederickstadt 4 Aire, schooner, of Goole 4 Aldafro«,of Aberporth—landed 2.

Albert, steam-tug, of Chester— rendered assistance to crew.

Albert T, Young, barquentine, of Faversbam—landed 6 men and remained by vessel.

AmaZia, barque, of Gothenburg- rendered assistance.

Anne and Betsy, of Aberporth— landed 2.

Annie, yawl, of Wexford—ren- dered assistance.

Arbroatb fishing-boats—stood by boats.

Ardle, s.s.. of Dundee—remained by vessel.

AsTeelon, ketch, of Jersey — landed 3.

Atalanta,cutter— landed crew (3) and took vessel into harbour.

Bariklands, barque* of Liver- pool—landed 3 passengers.

Bei wick-oti-Tweed fishing-boats —rendered assistance.

Ble&k, steamer, of Odessa 43 Brothers, brigantine, of Drogheda 5 Catharine, flat, of Liverpool 2 Chanticleer, dandy, of Lowestoft —assisted to save vessel.

Christiana, smack, of Cardigan... 2 Clara, ketch, of Milford—assisted to save vessel and 3 Cullercoats fishing-cobles — ren- dered assistance.

Dina, galliot, of Groningen 6 Dornthy Watson, schooner, of Shields—rendered assistance.

Dundee, steamer, of Glapgow 4 Eglinton, steamer, of Glasgow— rendered assistance.

Eliza and Alice, ketch, of Goole —-stood by vessel.

Elizabeth, ketch, of Newport- assisted to save vessel and 2 Elizabeth Jane, brigantine, of Fowey—rendered aesietance.

Ellington, S.B., of Newcastle— rendered assistance.

Emma Ives, brigantine, of Dublin —stood by vessel.

Endeavour, dandy, of Lowestoft —landed 4.

Fi-a, schooner, of Runcorn 2 Eyemouth fishing-boats — stood by boats.

Flamborouah fishing - cobles — rendered assistance.

Flamingo, brig, of Far-und — assisted to save vessel and 8 Flora Emily, schooner, of Burg- head 5 Flying falcon, steamer, of Liver- pool—landed 76 passengers.

Friends, coble, of Robin flood's Bay— tood by boat.

Giovanni, barque, of Lillesand ... 13 Glenbervie, barque, of Glasgow- rendered assistance.

Golgotha, barquentine, of Riga— saved vessel and 10 Governor Ready, smack, of Doug- las—saved vessel and 3 Grace Darling, cutter, of Ramsey 3 ffadassah, trawler, of Aberyst- wyth—saved vessel.

Harriet, fishing-smack, of Marsh Side—saved vessel and ......... 4 Hawk, s.s., of Hull—rendered assistance.

Lives saved.

.Z7tJda,cutter—remained in attend- ance.

Holy Island fishing-boats—ren- dered assistance.

Isabella, lugger, of Wick 6 Jane, skiff, of Swansea 1 Janet, schooner, of Carnarvon- rendered assistance John Gibson, schooner, of Fleet- wood—landed 4.

Jolly Tar, dandy, of Lowwtoft ... 6 Jules Xoemi, lugger, of Eedon ... 7 Kate, schooner, of Peel—rendered assistance.

Kate Mudd, ketch—stood by vessel.

Eelpie, brigantine, of South Shields 7 Ker Plant, schooner, of Padstdw —landed 8.

Laddie, schooner, of St. John's, N.F.—landed 7.

iMdy Gray, s.s., of West Hartle- pool—assisted to save vessel.

Lake Patas, schooner, of Barrow —landed 5.

Laurel, cutter—remained in at- tendance.

Liana, barquentine — rendered assistance.

Liffey, steamer, of London—stood by vessel.

Lionel, fishing-coble — stood by boat.

Little Jane, hetch, of Plymouth —rendered assistance.

Lizzie, schooner, of Chester — landed 6.

Lord Strangford, brigantine, of Guernsey—assisted to save vessel and 7 Luffra, cutter, of Douglas 1 Macmillan, ship, of Glasgow— assisted to rave vessel.

Marechal Suehet, ship, of London -—stood by vessel.

Margaret, schooner, of Wexford —landed 3.

Maria Berner, barquentine — landed 10.

Maria Louise, brigantine—stood by vessel.

Mary, smack, of Lynmouth— rendered assistance.

Mary Ann, coble, of Whitby— stood by boat.

JMenzaleh, s%s., of London—ren- dered assistance.

A'ersey, schooner, of Dublin 3 Minde, barque, of Fan-und 11 Mont rose fishing-boat—stood by vessel.

Mviise, schooner, of Cardigan— landed 6.

Mystery, lugger, of Lowestoft— paved vessel and 5 Neptune, brigaotine, of Helsiug- borg—remained by vessel.

Newbiggin fishing-cobles— stjod by boats.

Noble, schooner, of Banff—assisted to save vessel.

North Sunderland fishing-boats— remained in attendance.

Ocean Belle, sch., of Beaumaris... 3 f cean Ptarl, fisbing-lugg-r 8 Ophir, barque, of Arendal 2 Palme, barque 5 Pansy, steam-trawler, of No th Shields 8 Penzauce—a man who fell from the quay 1 Polly, pilot cutter, of Barry- saved vessel and 2 Lives saved.

Port Erin fishing-boats—rendered assistance.

Prairie Flower, fishing-smack— saved vessel and 1 Prince Consort, brig, cf Faver- sham—rendered assistance.

Progress, ketch, of Aberystwyth —landed 3.

Propitious, steamer, of Suuder- land—remained by vessel and landed 47 men.

Redcar fishing-cobles — rendered assistance. • Reform, schooner, of Stavanger... 9 Rtgina,, schooner, of Jersey 4 Rival, brigantine, of Belfast- landed 6.

Rival, ketch, of Rye 2 Rosstrevor, steamer, of Dublin- landed 17 passengers.

Ruby, barge, of London—saved vessel and 4 Runs wick fishing-boats — st od by boats.

Sage, ketch, of Carnarvon — landed 3.

Samuel Dixon, schooner, of Wex- ford—landed 4.

Scarborouah fishing - cobles — rendered assistance.

Scotia, schooner, of loverness— stood by vessel.

Secret, fishing-coble, of Whitby... 4 Seftort, flat, of Liverpool 4 Silver King, dandy, of Hull 6 Sophie., barque, of Frederickstadt —remained by vessel.

Soudan, ship, of Liverpool 35 Southend pier e tension works ... 7 St. Andrew's fishing-boat—stood bv boat-.

Staithes fishing-cobles—stood by boats.

Star of Peace, coble, of Whitby— strod by boat.

Sussex Belle, ketch, of London— saved vessel and 6 Tempter, ketch, of Hull—landed 3.

Thomas, schooner, of Liverpool- assisted to save vessel and 3 Thyra, brigantine, of Roone 9 Tom Henry, schooner, of Kirkwall 5 Topaz, smack, of Milfurd — landed 3.

Waree, britrantine, of Dundalk ... 4 Waterbird, schooner, of Liver- pool — landed 6.

Whitby fishing-boats - rendered assistance.

William and Henry, schooner, of Wicklow—saved vessel ai-d ... 3 W. S. Scott, ketcU, of Newport- landed 4.

Young Jane, coble, of Cullercoafs —btottd by vessel.

Total lives Paved by Life- boatn in 1896, in addition to saving 20 vessel* and render- ing aid, and standinjt by many otber distressed Ships and Boats 312 Daring the same period the Institution granted rewards for saving lives by fishing and otber boats 149 Total Number sav«11n 1*96 by Life-boats and other means . 461.