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THURSDAY, 12th January, 1905.

Sir EDWARD BIRKBECK, Bart., V.P., in the Chair.

Read and confirmed the minutes of the previous meeting.

Also read those of the Building, Finance and Correspondence, and Wreck and Reward Sub - Committees, and ordered that their recommendations be carried into effect.

Read the report of the Chief Inspector of Life-boats on his recent visit to Newhaven.

Also read the reports of the District Inspectors of Life-boats on their visits to the following Life-beat Stations: Eastern District—Brancaster, Hunstanton, Hasborough, Palling (two boats), Cromer, Yarmouth, Sheringham, Caister (two boats), Winterton (two boats), Gorleston (three boats), Southwold (two boats) and Aldeburgh.

Southern District — Folkestone, Selsey, Littlehampton, Worthing, Swanage, Wey- mouth, Sidmouth and Brighton.

Western District—Penmon, Moelfre, Bull Bay, Cemlyn, Cemaes, Rhoscolyn, Holyhead (two boats), Rhyl, Llanddulas, Point of Ayr, Angle, Little Haven, St. David's, Fishguard (two boats), Cardigan, New Quay (Cardigan), Burry Port, Ferryside, Port Eynon and The Humbles.

Irish District—Blackpool, Piel (Barrow), Southport (two boats), Wicklow, Poolbeg, Groomsport, Carrickfergus, Blackrock, Cloughey, Ballywalter and Skerries.

Reported the receipt of a contribution of £16,405 17s. 3d. from the Central Committee of the Life-boat Saturday Fund, as the nett proceeds of Life-boat Saturday, 1904.

Resolved that the best and very cordial thanks of the Committee of Management be conveyed to the Central Committee of the Life-boat Saturday Fund for their continued, zealous and much valued services.

Reported the receipt of £1,572 7s. from the Civil Service Life-boat Fund, per Mr. Charles Dibdin, the Honorary Secretary, to recoup the Institution all the expenses incurred in 1904 in maintaining the seven Stations at which the seven Life-boats presented and endowed by the Fund are placed. The total sum thus contributed to the Institution by gentlemen in His Majesty's Civil Service since 1866 has been £32,189 12s. id.

Resolved that the sincere thanks of the Committee of Management be tendered to the Honorary Secretary, to his Committee, and to the subscribers to the fund for their con- tinued invaluable support.

Also the receipt of the following other special contributions since the last meeting:— Covent Garden Life-boat Fund, per £ s. d.

Mr. G. MONKO (additional) . . 66 2 6 Licensed Victuallers' Life-boat Fund, per Mr. A. L. ANNETT (additional) 50 - - Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds, Ashton Unity (annual sub- scription) 25 - - Collected by officials at Cardiff Mercantile Marine Office, per Mr. F. SHAW 21 - - —To be severally thanked.

Also the receipt of the following legacies:— The late Rev. H. W. RUSSELL, of Hothfield, Kent, for a Life-boat to be placed on the coast of Kent and to be named after the £ s. d.

Testator 1,000 - - The late Mrs. H. YATES, of Pens- hurst, Kent 400 - - The late Mrs. ALICE Fox, of Hornsey 300 - - The late Mr. JOSEPH E. PICKLES, of Bradford 100 - - The late Mr. JAMES RICHMOND, of Southend-on-Sea 100 - - The late Mr. H. H. MOBBOGH, of Rochestown, Co. Cork ... 50 - -New £ s. d.

The late Mrs. J. A. RITCHIE, of Leith 50 - - The lata Miss AGNES WALKER, of .

Torquay 40 - - | Poole The late Miss M. J. WALKER, of i Holloway (additional) . . . 11 18 6 i The late Mrs. MARY Crams, of Worthing (additional) . . . 1 3 Life-boat. Tessel.

Brighton (Steam) Lives saved. of Port Isaac .

The Committee expressed much regret at the decease of Mr. DAVID GARB and Mr. G.

H. HOLT who had for a long period served as Honorary Secretaries respectively of the Stonehaven and Blackburn Branches of the Institution, and it was decided to send letters of condolence to the bereaved families.

Voted the best thanks of the Committee to Captain THOMAS ATKIN in recognition of his long and good services as Honorary Secretary of the Bridlington Branch of the Institution, which office he had just resigned on account of ill health.

The Committee appointed Mr. J. R. BARRETT, of the firm of Messrs. G. L. Watson and Co., of Glasgow, Consulting Naval Architect to the Institution, in succession to the late Mr. GEOGGE LENNOX WATSON.

Reported the transmission to its station of the Brighton new Life-boat.

Paid £6,265 for sundry charges in connection with various Lite-boat Establishments.

Voted 5181. Is. id. to pay the expenses in connection with the following Life-boat services:— Skegness .

Southend-on- Sea Totland Bay.

Wexford Life-boat.

Appledore No. 1.

Arklow .

Berwick-on- Tweed Blackrock .

Cloughey .

Clovelly . .

Clovelly . .

Cromer Dunbar.

Groornsport Hoylake Johnshaven .

Newbiggin New Brighton (Steam) New Brighton (Steam) Vessel.

Lives saved.

Ketch Shamrock, o f B a r n s t a p l e . . . .

Fishing lugger Lily, of Arklow S.S. Tweed, of Berwick on- Tweed. Stood by vessel.

Dandy Catherine Latham, o f Chester . . . .

Fishing-boat Rosebud, of Portavogie .

Ketch Dolphin, of Bideford Schooner Juniper, o£ Bideford . . . .

Five fishing-boats of Cromer. Stood by boats.

Schooner Bams, of Christiansand.

Barque Touraine, of Nantes. Stood by vessel.

Flat Fair Trade, of Llanddulas Fishing-boat Ebenezer, of Johnshaven. Rendered assistance.

A coble of Newbiggin .

S.S. TJlloa, of Barcelona.

Landed 1.

S.S. Ulloa, of Barcelona 10 Barge Rhinoceros, London G Brigantine Carrie Belle, of Plymouth. Stood by vessel.

Fishing-boats of Port Isaac. Rendered assistance.

A small boat of Skegness 2 Barge Sandy, of London. 3 Afterwards saved barge.

Cutter Take Care, of Portsmouth. Rendered assistance.

Fishing-boat Melrose Abbey, of Wexford . 2 The Hilbre Island Life-boat assisted to save the barge Rhinoceros, of London, Palling No. 2 and Winterton No. 2 Life-boats assisted to save the S.S. Filippo Artelli, of Barcelona; Poole Life-boat assisted to save the Ketch Zenobia, of London; Lowestoft No. 1 Life-boat assisted to save the Schooner, Nancy, of Goole ; Ramsgate Life-boat rendered assistance to the S.S. Ole Bull, of Bergen; Skerries Life-boat assisted to save the Schooner Agnes, of Preston ; and Southend-on-Sea Life-boat saved the Barge Kimberley, of Ipswich, and saved her crew of 2.

Voted also 8111. 5s. (Jd. to pay for the assemblies of crews, or launching the following Life-boats with the view of assisting persons on distressed vessels: — Aldeburgh, Angle, Ardrossan, Broadstairs, Caister No. 1, Campbeltown, Dunbar, Dungeness No. 1, Exmouth, Eyemouth, Formby, Gorleston Nos. 1 2 and Steam, Greenore, Hasborough, Harwich (Steam), Holy Island No. 1, Hoylake, Ilfracombe, Lowestoft No. 1, Newhaven, North Sunderland, Pakefield, Palling Nos. 1 and 2, Point of Ayr, Totland Bay, Troon, Walton-on-Naze and Winterton No. 2.

Also il. 10s. to three men for saving, with moderate risk to themselves, the crew of 4 men from the Fishing-boat Grace Vcale, of St. Ives, which capsized in a moderate gale and heavy sea off St. Ives on the 5th December, 1904.

Also 11. 10s. to four men for rescuing, at moderate risk, two men from a small fishingboat which capsized when crossing the bar at Aberystwith in a strong south-easterly breeze and heavy ground sea on the 3rd December, 1904.

Also 91. to men injured at Dunbar and Poole when on duty with the Life-boat.

THURSDAY, 9th February, 1905.

Sir EDWARD BIRKBECK, Bart., V.P., in the Chair.

Read and confirmed the minutes of the previous meeting.

Also read those of the Building, Finance and Correspondence, and Wreck and Reward Sub-Committees, and ordered that their recommendations be carried into effect.

Also read the minutes of the last meeting of the Central Committee of the Life-boat Saturday Fund, and ordered that their recommendations be carried into effect.

Read the report of the Chief Inspector of Life-boats on his recent visit to Newhaven.

Also the reports of the District Inspectors of Life-boats on their visits to the following Life-boat Stations:— Eastern District—Kessingland (two boats), Pakefield, Winterton (two boats), Lowestoft (two boats), Seaham and Whitburn.

Southern District — Clacton-on-Sea and Harwich (two boats).

Western District — Mevagissey, Fowey, Looe, Newquay (Cornwall), Port Isaac, Padstow (two boats and a steam-tug), Bude, Lynmouth and Ilfracombe.

Irish District—Courtown, Cahore, Arklow, Queenstown, Fenit (Tralee), Courtmacsherry, Ballycotton, Youghal and Helvick Head.

Reported the receipt of the following special contributions since the last meeting:— His MAJESTY THE KING (annual £ s. d.

subscription) '21 - - Mrs. FRANCIS G. SMART, for building and equipping the new Jones-Gibb Life-boat for Barmouth 1,157 1 6 Mr. JOHN E. GREENWOOD, of Glen House, Cragg, Mytholmroyd, Yorkshire 250 - - Contributions from St. Michael's, Paddington, per the Rev. G. F. PRESCOTT, M.A 10-6 —To be severally thanked.

Also the receipt of the following legacies :— The late Miss ELIZABETH PORTER, of Halifax, for the purchase and endowment of a Life-boat to be called the Lizzie Porter — on & s, d. account 2,625 - - The late Mr. MORGAN JONES, of Pontardawl, Glamorganshire . 51 7 The late Miss MARGARET DUNKING, of Whitby 10 Voted the very best thanks of the Committee to the Rev. E. K. Kerslake, in recognition of his very long and valuable services as Honorary Secretary of the Brancaster Branch of the Institution, which office he had just resigned on account of ill health.

Reported the transmission to their stations of the Hornsea and Barmouth new Life-boats.

Paid 5,610Z. for sundry charges in connection with various Lifo-boat Establishments.

Voted 5641. 7s. 3d. to pay the expenses of the following Life-boat services:— Life-boat.

Clovelly . .

Clovelly . .

! Clovelly . .

Cullercoats Dunbar.

Girvan .

Girvan .

Gorleston .

! (Steam and Xo. 1.) Gorleston .

(Steam.) Gorleston .

(Steam.) Holyhead .

(Steam.) Longhope , Longhope .

Margate No. 1 New Brighton.

(Steam.) j Newburgh .

Port Patrick Thurso . .

Winterton Lives Vessel. saved.

Ketch Jane Ann Elizabeth, of Swansea . . 3 Ketch Thomas EcUvin, ot Plymouth . . . 3 Schooner Ensign, of Plymouth . . . . 5 Six cobles of Cullercoats.

Attended cobles.

S.S. Biso, of Haugesund 11 Fishing-boat Polly, of Girvan 4 Fishing - boat Helen Walker, of Girvan . i Barque Optima, of Hamburg . . . . 10 Brig Celerity, of Lowestoft 0 S.S. Sinloo, of Newcastle, and s.s. Douglas, of Sunderland.

Landed 33.

S.S. Stella Maris of Glasgow, and s.s. Oria, of Bilbao. Landed.12.

Barquentine Brazilian, of South Shields.

Saved vessel and . . S S.S. Domino, of Liverpool.

Remained in attendance.

Ketch Malvoisin, of London -1 Ship Kalliope, of Hamburg.

Stood by vessel.

Steam Trawler Ulundi, of Grimsby. Stood by vessel.

Barque Marianna, of Arendal. Landed 1.

Schooner Helen Hutcheson, of Peterhead . . 3 S.S. Bencroy of Liverpool.

Stood by vessel.

Life-boat. Vessel. saved Abersoch . . Schooner Seven Brothers, of Beaumaris . 3 Abersoch . . Schooner Gowerian, of Aberystwith . . . 5 Abersoch . . Schooner Sarah Davies, of Dublin . . . . 4 Appledore No. 1 Ketch Advance, of Bideford 3 Broadstairs . Schooner Volunteer, of Carnarvon . . . . 4 The Caister No. 1 Life-boat rendered assistance to the ship Jessomene, of Liverpool; Harwich Steam Life-boat assisted to save the schooner Dashing Wave, of Fowey ; Hoi j head Steam Life-boat assisted to save s.s. M. J. Hedley, of Penzance; and Margate No. 1 Life-boat assisted to save the ketch Malvoisin, of London.

Also voted 106SZ. 10s. 2 Z. to pay the expenses of launching the following Life-boats, or for assemblies of crews, with the view of assisting vessels in distress: — Ballantrae, Broadstairs, Caister No. 1, Cemaes, Cemlyn, Cromer, Dunbar, Formby, Greenore, Gorleston, Hayle, Holyhead No. 2, Hoylake, Johnshaven, Kingsdowne, Kirkcudbright, Margate No. 2, Newcastle (co. Down), North Deal, North Sunderland, Palling No. 2, Peel, Penarth, Plymouth, Port Erroll, Ramsey, Rhoscolyn, Robin Hood's Bay, Rosslare Harbour, Scarborough, Southend-on-Sea, I Stromness, Thurso, Walmer, Weymouth, Whitby No. 2, Whithoru and Winterton No. 2.

The Ramsgate Life-boat was also launched.

Voted the Silver Medal of the Institution to Mr. SIDNEY HARRIS, Coxswain of the Gorleston steam Life-boat in recognition of ! his gallantry on the 15th and 16th January, when the steam Life-boat saved the crew of six hands of the brig Celerity, of Lowestoft, in exceptionally severe weather. An additional pecuniary reward was also made to each member of the crew.

Also voted the Silver Medal of the Institution to Mr. STEVEN CLAYSON, Assistant Coxswain of the Margate No. 1 Life-boat, for a gallant service in a whole gale on the 15th January, which resulted in the saving of four lives from the ketch Malvoisin, of London. The crew were each granted an additional reward.

Also the thanks of the Institution, inscribed upon vellum and framed together with the sum of 30s. each to three Coast Guards who were instrumental in saving 86 persons from five fishing boats in a whole S.E. gale off Ullapool on the 16th January.

Also 41. to four men for rescuing 14 persons from a boat, to which they had taken after their steamers had been in collision and sunk, off Holyhead, on 7th January.

THURSDAY, 9th March, 1905.

Sir EDWARD BIRKBECK, Bart., V.P., in the Chair.

Read and confirmed the minutes of the previous meeting.

Also read those of the Building, Finance and Correspondence, and Wreck and Reward Sub-Committees, and ordered that their recommendations be carried into effect.

Bead the report of the Chief Inspector of Life-boats on bis recent visits to Newhaven and Dungeness.

Also the reports of the District Inspectors of Life-boats on their visits to the following Life-boat Stations:— Eastern District—Sunderland (three boats), West Hartlepool, Seaton Carew, Whitby (two boats), Upgang, Robin Hood's Bay, Saltburn, Redcar, Runswick and Hornsea.

Southern District—Ramsgate, Broadstairs, Margate (two boats), North Deal, Walmer, Kingsdowne, Hastings, Eastbourne (two boats), Atherfield, Brighstone Grange, Brooke, Totland Bay and Rydo.

Western District—Appledore (two boats), St. Agnes and St. Mary's (Scilly), Lizard, Mullion, Porthoustock, Cadgwith, Coverack, Porthleven, St. Ives, Sennen Cove, Penzance, Hayle and Clovelly.

Irish District—Tramore, Dunmore East, Fethard, Ramsey, Peel, Port Erin, Port St. Mary, Castletown, Douglas, Howth and Kingstown (two boats).

Reported the receipt of the following special contributions since the last meeting:— £ s. d.

" Friend B" 100 - - Boys at St. Peter's Court, Broadstairs, per the Rev. F. G. RIDGEWAY 5 - - —To le thanked.

Also the receipt of the following legacy:— £ s. d.

The late Mr. F. W. N. LLOYD, of Bromley, Kent (half-year's in interest) 15 4 - Voted the best thanks of the Committee to Mr. WILL HORNE, Mr. CHARLES LIEBREICH and Captain J. W. HUGHES in acknowledgement of their long and valuable services as Honorary Secretaries, respectively, of the Watchet, Bradford and Looe Branches of the Institution, which offices they had just resigned.

The Committee also specially recognised the good services, extending over many years, of the following Honorary Secretaries of Branches of the Institution:—Mr. WILLIAM BURNS, Isle of Whithorn; Mr. T. F. DAVIES, Pakefield; Mr. W. D. FAGG, Folkestone; Lieut.-Colonel J. H. PELLY FBY, Ferryside; the Rev. C. B. HUNTER, Seaton Carew; Mr. HERBERT E. LOYNES, Wells (Norfolk); Mr. NORMAN McBAiN, Arbroath ; The Rev. Canon D. MOORE, M.A., Ammouth; Mr. ARTHUR NICHOLSON, J.P.,Leek; Mr. HUGH RICHARDS,  Carnarvon and Llanddwyn; and Mr. W. j ASTLE RYAN, Cahore.

Paid 3,2811. for sundry charges in connection with various Life-boat Establishments.

The Committee of Management having received a communication from Mr. W. R.

I SMITH, the Assistant Secretary of the Insti- tution, stating, that after 45 years' service he I was regretfully compelled to tender his resignation owing to serious ill-health, they resolved to tender Mr. Smith their deep sympathy and to express their great regret at his compulsory retirement as from the 31st March 1905. They further decided to recognise the valuable and long service of Mr.

Smith by according him a pension.

It was further resolved to appoint Mr.

WILLIAM SPICER, who had been in the service of the Institution for 23 years, to the vacant post.

Voted 143Z. 2s. 3d. to pay the expenses of the following Life-boat services.

Lives Life-boat. Vessel. saved.

Berwick-on- Brig Traen of Chris- Tweed tiania 7 Flamborough Two cobles of Flam- No. 1 borough. Stood by cobles.

Girvan . . . Fishing - boat Helen Walker of Girvan.

Rendered assistance.

Hartlepool Ketch Myrtle of Yar- No. 2 mouth 3 Holyhead . . Schooner Mary Annie of (Steam.) Dublin 3 Holyhead . . Schooner Margaret Gar- (Steam.) ton of Castletown. . 5 Newbiggin . . Fishing cobles of Newbiggin.

Stood by cobles.

Palling No. 1 . Schooner Maria of Hull.

Rendered assistance.

Stornoway. . Lugger Magnificent of Buckie. Stood by vessel.saved. LUe-boat. Vessel.

Thurso . . . Three schooners.

Landed 15.

Walton-on- S.S. Dunnikier of Kirk- Naze caldy. Stood by vessel.

Weymouth . Barque Countess of Anglesey of Liverpool 2 Also 441Z. 18s. 3d. to pay the expenses of the following Life-boat launches, or assemblies of crews with the view of assisting vessels in distress:—Appledore No. 1, Bembridge, Berwick-on-Tweed, Bridlington Quay, Broadstairs, Clovelly, Gorleston Nos. 1 and 3 (Steam), Harwich (Steam), Holy Island No. 1, Hornsea, Johnshaven, Lynmouth, Mullion, Padstow No. 1, Peumon, St. Mary's Scilly, Torquay, Walton-on-the-Naze, Winchelsea and Winterton No. 2.

The Ramsgate Life-boat was also launched but her services were not eventually required.

; Voted the Silver Medal of the Institution to Mr. JAMES SCLANDERS, Chief Engineer of ! the Gorleston Steam Life-boat in connection ! with the gallant rescue by that boat of six lives from the brig Celerity of Lowestoft in exceptionally severe weather on the 15th- 16th January.

Also 2i. 5s. to six fishermen for rescuing seven persons from two small boats which were in distress off Newcastle (co. Down), in a moderate W.N.W. gale and rough sea on the 16th February.

THURSDAY, 13th April, 1905.

WEDNESDAY, 15th March, 1904.

The Annual General Meeting of the Governors and friends of the ROYAL NATIONAL LIFE-BOAT INSTITUTION was held this day at the Royal United Service Institution, Whitehall. The Most Honourable the MARQUIS OP SALISBURY, P.O., C.B., President of the Board of Trade, in the Chair.

The Chairman having made some suitable observations on the great and national character of the operations of the Institution, the Annual Report (which will be found in the May number of The Life-boat Journal) was presented to the meeting.

The meeting was also addressed by the Right Hon. Lord BALFOUR OF BURLEIGH, K.T., P.O.; the Right Hon. the Earl of ALBEMARLE, C.B., M.V.O.; the Hon. JOHN W. E. S. SCOTT-MONTAGU, M.P.; the Right Hon. the Earl of HARDWICKE ; Sir WALTER R. PLUMMER, M.P.; Sir EDWARD BIRKBECK, Bart., Chairman of the Institution; and Sir THOMAS FOWELL BUXTON, Bart., G.C.M.G.

The officers for the current year were chosen, and various resolutions were moved, seconded and carried unanimously, pledging the meeting to renewed exertions on behalf of the benevolent and national objects of the Institution, and expressing the fullest confidence in the management.

The officers' names and the resolutions will be found in the May number of The Life-boat Journal.

Sir EDWARD BIRKBECK, Bart., V.P., was unanimously elected Chairman, and Colonel FitzRoY CLAYTON, V.P., Deputy-Chairman of the Committee of Management of the Institution for the ensuing year.

Sir EDWARD BIRKBECK, Bart., V.P., having taken the Chair, the members of the Sub- Committees were elected for the current year.

Also the delegates to the Central Committee of the Life-boat Saturday Fund.

Read and confirmed the minutes of the previous meeting.

Also read those of the Building, Finance, and Correspondence, and Wreck and Reward Sub-Committees, and ordered that their recommendations be carried into effect.

Read the report of the Chief Inspector o£ Life-boats on his recent visit to the Folkestone Station.

Also the reports of the District Inspectors of Life-boats on their visits to the following Life-boat stations:— Northern District. — Girvan, Ballantrae, Ayr, Troon, Irvine, Longhope, Stromness.

Thurso, Huna, Ackergill, Wick, Whitelink Bay, Fraserburgh, Tynemouth (two boats), Cullercoats, Blyth, Cambois, Newbiggin and North Sunderland.

Eastern District.—Scarborough, Staithes, Flamborough (two boats), Filey, Bridlington Quay,Grimsby, Mablethorpe, Skegness, Donna Nook, Button and Withernsea.

Southern District.—New Romney, Dungeness (two boats), Southend-on-Sea, Newhaven, Shoreham, Brighton. Weymouth, Jersey, Guernsey, Dover and Bembridge.

Western District.—Rhosneigir, Rhyl, Llandudno, Rhoscolyn, Bull "Bay, Cemaes, Cemlyn, Moelfre, Penmon, Llandulas and Holyhead (two boats).

Irish District.—Newcastle (co. Down). Killough, Greenore, Giles Quay, Blackrock, Cloughey, Ballywalter, Portrush, Araumore, Culdafi and Greencastle.

Reported the receipt of the following special contributions since the last meeting: " A. T." per Bradford Branch, to be £ s. d.

applied to the Institution's Capital account 250 - - The Friendly Brothers of St. Patrick (London Knot), per Mr. E.

NASH (additional) . . . . 10 10 - Trustees of Berman's Charity (additional) 10 10 - —To be severally thanked.

Also the receipt of the following legacies : The late Miss LOUISA MCKELLAR £ s. d. of Clapham Park 500 - - The late Sir. WILLIAM LANCE, of Coventry 200 - - The late Mr. BERNARD COHEN, of Bradford (per Bradford Branch) 100 - - The late Miss CLARA SQUIRE, of Gloucester Terrace, W. . . . 100 - - The Committee expressed deep regret at the death of the Rev. R. W. CRACHOFT, who had for the long period of forty-one years been theenthusiastic and indefatigable Honorary Secretary of the Lincolnshire Shipwreck Association Branch of the Institution, and a letter of condolence was sent to the Committee of that Branch.

Voted the best thanks of the Committee to Mr. WILLIAM M. PRESTON, in grateful recognition of his long and valuable services, extending over thirty-three years as Treasurer and Honorary Secretary of the Anglesey Branch of the Institution. He had now been compelled to resign on account of ill health.

Reported the transmission to their stations of the Mablethorpe and Mumbles new Lifeboats.

Paid £6,349 for sundry charges in connection with various Life-boat Establishments.

Voted £554 2s. 5d. to pay the expenses of the following Life-boat services : — Life-boat.

Abersoch .

Abersoch .

Appledore No. 1 Bembridge.

Schooner Pluvier of Aberystwith Schooner Jannet of Carnarvon .....

Ketchffliza&eWtofTenby ~Ba,rqueEugene Schneider of Nantes. Stood by vessel .....

Berwick-on-Tweed Six fishing cobles, of Spittal. Stood by cobles.

Filey . . . Fishing cobles of Filey.

Stood by cobles.

Formby . . Steam Hopper No. 3 of Liverpool. Rendered assistance.

Formby . . S.S.Inmsfallenoi Liverpool.

Stood by vessel.

Holyhead (Steam) Schooner Harmony of Padstow . . . .

Bafquentine Inwgene of Liverpool . . . .

Margate No. 2. Schooner 11. T. K. of Fowey. Stood by vessel.

S.S. St. Vincent ot Glasgow.

Landed an injured man.

Montrose No. 1 Ketch C.E.C.G. of Jersey.

Stood by vessel.

New Brighton S.S. Inmsfallenoi Liver- (Steam) pool. Stood by vessel.

Newcastle (co. Barque Cannebttre of Down) Marseilles . . . .

North Sunderland Coble Two Brothers of North Sunderland.

Stood by coble.

North Sunderland Six fishing cobles of North Sunderland.

Stood by cobles.

Porthdinllaen . Schooner Julia of Runcorn .....

Port Patrick Fishing boat Irex of Port Patrick . . . .

10 Life-boat.

Port St. Mary.

Shoreham .

j Southsea .

I Tenby . . .

j Whitby No. 1 .

i Yarmouth .

Yarmouth .

A'essel.

Lives saved.

Schooner William Berry of Port St. Mary . .

Barque Lib urn a of Arendal . . . .

~Ba,rqvLeEngene Schneider of Nantes. Rendered assistance.

Schooner Millom Castle.

Also saved a dog.

Coble May Blossom of Whitby. Stood by coble.

Brigantine Minnie Eaton of Lowestoft.

Stood by vessel.

Brigantine Clio of Ardrossan.

Assisted to save vessel.

10 The Pakefield Life-boat rendered assistance to the fishing boat Clupeidda, of Lowestoft, and Ramsgate boat saved three lives from the ketch Wesley of Jersey.

Also £920 4s. lid. to pay the expenses of launches of Life-boats, assemblies of crew, etc., with the view of rendering assistance to vessels in distress at the following stations:— Berwick-on-Tweed, Blackrock, Brighton, Brixham, Broadstairs, Buckhaven, Burryport, Caister No. 1, Dunbar, Dungeness, Ferryside, Giles Quay. Gorleston Nos. l and 3 (Steam),Hayling Island, Helvick Head, Hoylake, Holyhead (Steam) Kessingland No. 1, Kingsdowne, Littlehaven, Lowestoft No. 1, New Brighton (Steam), North Berwick, North Deal, Pakefield, Palling Nos. 1 and 2, Penzance, Plymouth, Ramsey, Rosslare Harbour, Selsey, Sennen Cove, Walmer, Wells, Winchelsea, Winterton No. 2 and Worthing.

The Ramsgate Life-boat was also taken out, but her services were not ultimately called into requisition.

Voted £100 towards the fund being raised for the benefit of the families of five men who lost their lives on the 26th February at Holyhead, when endeavouring to save life from vessels in distress.

Also £5 19s. to men injured on service at Hornsea and Mullion.

The Committee specially recognised the very valuable assistance given by Mr. CLARENCE CRAIG, J.P., on the occasion of a recent service by the Newcastle (co. Down) Life-boat, and brought the meritorious conduct of Sergeant MCNAUGHTEN and Constable McGoWAN of the Royal Irish Constabulary to the notice of the Inspector General of that force.

Voted 7s. Gd. to a man for his promptness in rescuing another man whose small open boat capsized and sunk whilst dredging near Portland on the 4th March in squally weather.

Also £1 to four men for rescuing two men whose boat was capsized near the bar at Montrose in a westerly gale on the 28th March.THURSDAY, 11th May, 1905.

Sir EDWARD BIRKBECK, Bart., V.P., in the Chair.

Read and confirmed the minutes of the previous meeting.

Also read those of the Building, Finance and Correspondence, and Wreck and Reward Sub-Committees, and ordered that their recommendations be carried into effect.

Bead the reports of the District Inspectors of Life-boats, on their recent visits to the following Life-boat stations: Northern District—Whitehaven, Workington, Maryport, Buckhaven, Berwick-on-Tweed, St. Andrews, Southend, Campbeltown, Ardrossan, Whithorn, Port Logan and Port Patrick.

Southern District— Swanage, Poole, Southsea, Ryde, Hastings, Winchelsea, Eastbourne, Harwich (two boats), Walton-on-the-Naze, Clacton-on-Sea, Selsey, Littlehampton and Worthing.

Western District — Minehead, Watchet, Burnham, Falmouth, St. Agnes and St. Mary's.

Irish District—Blackpool, St. Anne's, Fleetwood, Lytham, Hilbre Island, Hoylake, Formby, New Brighton (two boats), Piel (Barrow), Southport and Howth.

Reported the receipt of the following special contributions since the last meeting: From the Canteen Fund of £ s. d.

H.M.S. Hawke, per Lieut. RONALD WIGHAM, R.N. . . 10 - - Rugby Clubs, Walmer Road Hotting Hill, collections after services, &c., per the Revd. F. Meyrick-Jones 25- — To be severally thanked.

Also the receipt of the following legacies : The late Mr, ELLIOT J. N. GALER, £ s. d.

of Walton-on-Thames, for the establishment and maintenance of a Life-boat to be named the Elliot Galer 3,000 - - Ditto, balance of interest , . . 146 12 9 The late Miss ELIZABETH POSTER, of Halifax, for the purchase and endowment of a Life-boat to be called the Lizzie Porter (in addition to a previous payment of £2,625) 700 - The late Mr. WILLIAM McCuNx, of Landour, Largs, portion of cost of the John Bybzirn Lifeboat for Stronsay Island . . 500 - - The late Mr. J. G. HILL, of Sunderland 300 - - The late Miss Felicia A. T. COOK, of West Worcester . . . . 109 4 - The late Miss M. J. WALKER, of Holloway (additional) . . . 9 10 - The late Mrs. F. E. THOMAS, of Nunney, Somerset (additional) 2 5 - i Reported the transmission to the Tyne- ! mouth Station of the Institution's first Motor | Life-boat.

! Paid £4,607 for sundry charges in connection with various Life-boat Establishments.

j Voted 1851. 13s. 3d. to pay the expenses of | the following Life-boat services :— ' Lives i Life-boat. Vessel. saved.

Ackergill . . Four yawls of Wick I landed 9.

i Arbroath . . Schooner Gesine, of | Oldersam . . . . 5 Flamborough . s.s. Royal Standard, of I Sunderland. Stood by vessel.

Newbiggin . . Fishing cobles, of Newbiggin.

Stood by cobles.

St. Andrews . Ketch Diana, of Rye.

Assisted to save vessel. 8 Tenby . . . Ship Francesco Ciampa, of Castellamare. Rendered assistance.

Whitburn . . s.s. Enriqueta, of Grangemouth. Landed 10 and saved . . . 10 Whitby No. 1 . Six fishing cobles, of Whitby. Attended cobles.

Yarmouth . . Stood by Caister No. 1 Life-boat.

The Lowestoft No. 1 Life-boat assisted to j save the s.s. Spring, of Christiania, and Ramsi gate Life-boat stood by the fishing vessel ! Adalina, of Gravelines.

I Also 2171. 18s. 4 i. to pay the expenses of i launches, assemblies of crews, etc., at the j following stations, with the view of assisting vessels in distress :—Broadstairs, Broughty i Ferry, Caister No. 1, Cromer, Fraserburgh, Gorleston No. 1, Harwich No. 1, Johnshaven, ! Kessingland No. 1, Kingsdowne, New Brighton (Steam), Sunderland (North Dock), ' Sunderland (South Outlet), Walmer, Whitelink Bay, Wick, and Winterton No. 2.

Voted 61. 5s. to five men for gallantly putting off in a boat and saving the lives of five persons whose boat had capsized in a heavy surf off Magheroarty, co. Donegal, on : 24th March. On hearing of the accident the salvors hurried over a mile, and at considerable risk put off in a boat, and had it not been for their promptness the endangered man would have undoubtedly perished.

Also II. to two men for rescuing a man from a dinghy, which was being rapidly driven out to sea in a rough sea and strong breeze off Walton-on-the-Naze on the 30th inst.

Also 10s. to two men for rescuing two persons from a fishing boat which stranded off Mablethorpe in a strong easterly wind and i moderate but choppy sea, in the early morning of 5th May, NOTICE.

The next number of the LIFE-BOAT JOURNAL will be published on the 1st November.