Coxswain William Miller, of Eyemouth
Coxswain William Miller, of Eye- mouth, Berwickshire, who died on 13th February, at the age of sixty-eight, served as coxswain for twenty-six years. He was appointed coxswain in 1901, and retired in 1927, when he was awarded a certificate of service and a pension. He won the bronze medal in 1917, for his skill and gallantry as coxswain when the life-boat rescued seven of the crew of the Norwegian schooner Livlig, in a very heavy sea off St. Abb's Head..