Population of Principal Cities and Towns of the United Kingdom.
ENGLAND AND WALES.
| Ashton-under-Lyne | 34,894 |
| Banbury | 10,194 |
| Barnstaple | 10,738 |
| Bath | 52,528 |
| Bedford | 13,412 |
| Berwick-on-Tweed | 13,254 |
| Birmingham | 295,955 |
| Blackburn | 63,125 |
| Bolton | 70,396 |
| Boston | 17,885 |
| Bradford | 106,218 |
| Bridgewater | 11,361 |
| Brighton | 87,311 |
| Bristol | 154,093 |
| Bury | 37,564 |
| Bury St. Edmonds | 13,316 |
| Cambridge | 26,351 |
| Canterbury | 21,323 |
| Cardiff | 32,421 |
| Carlisle | 29,436 |
| Chatham | 36,177 |
| Cheltenham | 39,590 |
| Chester | 31,101 |
| Colchester | 28,815 |
| Coventry | 41,647 |
| Derby | 43,091 |
| Devonport | 64,798 |
| Doncaster | 16,430 |
| Dover | 24,970 |
| Durham | 13,743 |
| Exeter | 41,791 |
| Gateshead | 33,589 |
| Gloucester | 16.320 |
| Gravesend | 18,776 |
| Great Grimsby | 15,013 |
| Great Yarmouth | 34,803 |
| Greenwich | 139,286 |
| Halifax | 37,015 |
| Hastings | 23,103 |
| Huddersfield | 34,874 |
| Hull | 98,994 |
| Ipswich | 37,949 |
| Lancaster | 15,996 |
| Leeds | 207,153 |
| Leicester | 68,052 |
| Lincoln | 20,995 |
| Liverpool | 443,874 |
| London | 2,803,034 |
| Macclesfield | 36,095 |
| Maidstone | 23,026 |
| Manchester | 357,604 |
| Newcastle on Lyme | 12,938 |
| Newcastle on Tyne | 109,291 |
| Newport (Monmouth) | 23,248 |
| Northampton | 32,813 |
| Norwich | 74,414 |
| Nottingham | 74,531 |
| Oldham | 94,337 |
| Oxford | 27,561 |
| Peterborough | 11,732 |
| Plymouth | 62,823 |
| Portsmouth | 94,546 |
| Preston | 82,961 |
| Reading | 24,965 |
| Rochdale | 38,164 |
| Rochester | 16,672 |
| Salford | 102,414 |
| Sandwich and Deal | 13,701 |
| Scarborough | 18,380 |
| Sheffield | 185,157 |
| Shrewsbury | 22,055 |
| Southampton | 46,970 |
| South Shields | 35,223 |
| Stafford | 12,487 |
| Stoke-upon-Trent | 101,302 |
| Stroud | 35,513 |
| Sunderland | 85,748 |
| Swansea | 42,581 |
| Tynemouth | 33,991 |
| Wakefield | 23,199 |
| Walsall | 37,762 |
| Warrington | 26,852 |
| Warwick | 10,589 |
| Wigan | 37,657 |
| Winchester | 14,784 |
| Wolverhampton | 147,646 |
| Worcester | 31,123 |
| York | 45,526 |
SCOTLAND.
| Aberdeen | 73,805 |
| Arbroath | 17,593 |
| Ayr | 18,573 |
| Dumfries | 14,023 |
| Dundee | 90,417 |
| Dunfermline | 13,506 |
| Edinburgh | 168,121 |
| Glasgow | 394,864 |
| Greenock | 42,093 |
| Kilmarnock | 22,619 |
| Leith | 33,628 |
| Montrose | 40,563 |
| Paisley | 14,409 |
| Perth | 25,250 |
| Stirling | 13,707 |
IRELAND.
| Belfast | 119,718 |
| Cork | 78,892 |
| Dublin | 249,733 |
| Galway | 16,786 |
| Kilkenny | 13,019 |
| Limerick | 44,626 |
| Londonderry | 20,153 |
| Waterford | 23,220 |
LIST OF THE PRESIDENTS, VICE-PRESIDENTS, OFFICERS,
DONORS AND SUBSCRIBERS
OF THE
WEST LONDON HOSPITAL.
Presidents.
His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, K.G.,
The Rt. Hon. and Rt. Rev. Lord Bishop of London.
Vice-Presidents.
| His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury His Grace the Archbishop of York His Grace the Archbishop of Armagh His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin Rt. Hon. Earl De Grey and Ripon Rt. Hon Earl of Strafford Rt. Hon. Earl Spencer, K.G. Rt. Hon. and Rt. Rev. Lord Auckland, Bishop of Bath and Wells Rt. Hon. Viscount Enfield, M.P. Rt. Hon. Viscount Ranelagh | Rt. Hon. Earl of Uxbridge Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Durham Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Lichfield The Hon. E. Cecil Curzon Sir Samuel Morton Peto, Bart., M.P. Baron L. de Rothschild, M.P. Rt. Rev. the Lord Bishop of Chichester The Very Rev. the Dean of Westminster The Very Rev. the Dean of Chichester Robert Hanbury, Esq., M.P. Benjamin Bond Cabbell, Esq., F.R.S. |
Consulting Physician: Jones, Dr. Henry Bence, F.R.S., late Physician to St. George’s Hospital.
Consulting Surgeon: Lane, Samuel Armstrong, Esq., Surgeon to St. Mary’s Hospital.
Physicians: Rogers, Dr. Goddard, 29a Grosvenor Street; Logan, Dr. David Duncan, 40 Somerset Street, Portman Square.
Surgeons: Bird, William, Esq., 7 George Street, Hanover Square, Teevan, William F., Esq., 10 Portman Square.
Junior Physician: Maudsley, Dr. Henry, 38 Queen Anne Street, Cavendish Square.
Junior Surgeon: Clarke, William F., Esq., 1 Curzen Street, May Fair.
Surgeon Dentist: Parkinson, George, Esq., 16 Brook Street, Grosvenor Square.
Analytical Chemist: Crookes, William, Esq., F.R.S., 20 Mornington Road, Regent’s Park.
House Surgeon: Smith, Walter.
Assistant House Surgeon: Read, Arthur Walter.
Resident Apothecary and Assistant Secretary: Bailey, F. H.
Trustees:
| Ainsworth, W. F., Esq. Bird, William, Esq. | Kerr, Russell J., Esq. Smith, T. M., Esq. |
Committee of Management:
For conducting the affairs of the Hospital.
| Ainsworth, W. F., Esq. Alderson, F. H., Esq. Bailhache, Rev. Philip Baker, Rev. R. G., M.A. Balfern, John, Esq. Batty, Rev. W. E., M.A. Bird, James, Esq. Burton, Col., C.B. Chester, T. B., Esq. Collett, Rev. W. L., M.A. Connell, Rev. J., M.A.. Cookesley, Rev. W. G., M.A. Cowan, J., Esq. Cowan, Rev. J. G., M.A. Coxhead, Rev. J. J., M.A. Dale, Rev. L. M.A. | Hollingsworth, Rev. O., M.A. Kerr, Russell J., Esq. Landon, W., Esq. Lewis, J. H., Esq. Mansell, Captain, R.N. Matyear, W., Esq. Melvill, Rev. Canon, B.D. Morison, W., Esq. Nunes, W. A., Esq. O’Keeffe, Rev. D., M.D. Paul, Dr. Roberts, Alfred J., Esq. Sich, H., Esq. Smith, T. M.. Esq. Swail, J. C. Esq. |
Honorary Treasurers: Ainsworth, W. F., Esq., Ravenscourt Villa, Hammersmith
Smith, T. M., Esq., Vimiera House, Hammersmith.
Auditors; Matyear, W., Esq., Cowan, J. Esq., and Morison, W. Esq.
Secretary: Yorke, J. H.
Bankers: Metropolitan and Provincial Bank, Hammersmith.
House Committee:
| Ainsworth, W. F., Esq. Bird, W., Esq. Cookesley, Rev. W. G., M.A. Cowan, J., Esq. Kerr, Russell J., Esq. | Lewis, J. H., Esq. Roberts, A. J., Esq. Rogers, Dr. Smith, T. M., Esq. |
Collector: Hester, Mr, Latymer School, King Street, Hammersmith.
Subscriptions are payable to, and will be thankfully received by, the following Bankers:—
Messrs. Barclay, Bevan, Tritton & Co., Lombard Street;
Messrs. Herries, Farquhar & Co., St. James’ Street;
Sir Samuel Scott & Co., Cavendish Square;
Messrs. Smith, Payne & Smith, Lombard Street;
London and County Bank, and its Branches;
City Bank, 2 Royal Exchange Buildings;
London Joint Stock Bank;
Metropolitan and Provincial Bank, Hammersmith.
Also by the Honorary Treasurers, the Secretary, and the Medical Officers.
The Patrons, Presidents, Vice-Presidents, and the Honorary Officers of the Hospital, are ex-officio Members of the Committee of Management.
COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS.
Incorporated, 1581 by Royal charter, granted by Henry VIII.
PRESIDENT.
Sir Thomas Watson, Bart, M.D.
CENSORS.
William Augustus Guy, M.B.,
Herbert Davies, M.D.
George Johnson, M.D.
Thomas Bevill Peacock, M.D.
TREASURER.
James Alderson, M.D.
REGISTRAR.
Henry Alfred Pitman, M.D.
HARVEIAN LIBRARIAN.
William Munk, M.D.
REPRESENTATIVE OF THE COLLEGE IN THE GENERAL COUNCIL OF
MEDICAL EDUCATION AND REGISTRATION.
James Alderson, M.D.
COUNCIL.
The President.
The Censors.
The Treasurer.
Francis Hawkins, M.D.
Frederic John Farre, M.D.
William Emmanuel Page, M.D.
Arthur Faare, M.D.
Edmund Lloyd Birkett, M.D.
William Withey Gull, M.D.
Thomas King Chambers, M.D.
William Wegg, M.D.
Henry William Fuller, M.D.
Edward Henry Sieveking, M.D.
William Jenner, M.D.
John William Ogle, M.D.
EXAMINERS.
Frederic John Farre, M.P.
Charles West, M.D.
Charles Handfield Jones, M.B.
Andrew Whyte Barclay
Edward Henry Sieveking M.D.
Alfred Swaine Taylor, M.D.
Henry Oldham, M.D.
Holmes Coote, F.R.C.S.
George David Pollock, F.R.C.S.
CURATORS OF MUSEUM.
The President.
James Alderson, M.D.
George Hamilton Roe, M.D.
William Wegg, M.D.
Francis Sibson, M.D.
RESIDENT OFFICER.
W. Copne.
HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN,
GREAT ORMOND STREET.
PRIVILEGES OF SUBSCRIBERS.
Annual Subscribers of One Guinea may recommend Five Out-patients yearly.
Annual Subscribers of Two Guineas, and Donors of Twenty Guineas in two years, may recommend One In-patient, and Fire Out-patients, yearly.
Annual Subscribers of Three Guineas become Governors, and Donors of Thirty Guineas in three years become Life Governors, and may recommend Two In-patients, and Twelve Out-patients, yearly.
Annual Subscribers of Five Guineas and upwards, and Donors of Fifty Pounds or upwards in three years, may recommend Four In-patients, and Twenty Out-patients, yearly.
Annual Subscribers of Ten Guineas and upwards, and Donors of One Hundred Pounds, may have One Patient always in the Hospital.
FORM OF REQUEST BY WILL.
“I give and bequeath unto the Treasurer, for the time being, of the Hospital for Sick Children, established in London 1852, the sum of ____ to be applied towards the general purposes of the said Hospital. And I direct the said last-mentioned Legacy to be paid within twelve months after my decease, exclusively out of, and I hereby charge the same upon, such part of my Personal Estate as may be legally applied in payment of Charitable Legacies.”
If a Testator wishes the Charity to receive the Legacy free from Duty, be will please to add:—
“And I direct the said last-mentioned Legacy to be paid free from Legacy Duty, which I direct to be paid out of the same fund.”
Note. The will must be signed in the presence of two witnesses (both being present at the same time), who must sign their names in the presence of the Testator, and of each other, and add their description.
Bequests, for charitable purposes, of land, tenements, or leaseholds, or of money charged on, or secured by mortgage of, or to be laid out in purchase of, or to arise from the sale of, such property, are void; but money, stock, or other personal property, may be so bequeathed.
PATRON—HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN.
President: The Right Hon. the Earl of Shaftesbury, K.G.
Vice-Presidents: The Right Hon. the Earl Granville, K.G.; the Right Hon. and Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of London; the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Lincoln; the Hon. Arthur Kinnaird, M.P.; A. J. B. Beresford Hope, Esq., M.P.
Committee of Management.
Dickinson, F. H., Esq., Chairman of Committee.
| Bathurst, Henry A., Esq. Eyre, G. L. Phipps, Esq. Futvoye, Edward, Esq. Gooden, J. Chisholm, Esq. Gort, Viscount Greenfield, W. B., Esq. Harris, F. W., Esq. Hillier, Thomas, M.D. Holmes, Timothy, Esq. | Jenner, William, M.D. Plumer, Hall, Esq. Rothery, H. C., Esq. Shadwell, Alfred H., Esq. Smith, Thomas, Esq. Stuckey, William, Esq. West, Charles, M.D. Westmacott, A. F., Esq. |
Treasurer: Thornton, Henry Sykes, Esq., M.A., F.R.S.
Medical Officers.
Physicians: West Charles, M.D.: Hillier, Thomas, M.D.
Assistant Physicians: Buchanan, George, M.D.; Dickinson, W. H., M.D., Ringer,
Sidney, M.D.; Gee, Samuel, M.D.
Surgeon: Holmen, T., Esq. Assistant Surgeon: Smith, T., Esq.
Surgeon Dentist: Cartwright, S., Esq. House Surgeon: Haward,
Warrington J., Esq.
The Lady Superintendent.
Secretary: Whitford, Samuel, 4 Porter Street, Leicester Square.
Bankers.
Messrs. Williams, Deacon & Co., 20 Birchin Lane.
Messrs. Herries, Farquhar & Co., 16 St. James’s Street.
Messrs. Hoare, Fleet Street.
Subscriptions are received by the Bankers, by any Member of the Committee, by the Secretary, or by the Lady Superintendent, at the Hospital.
*** It is requested that Post Office orders be made payable at the Chief Office,
St. Martin’s-le-Grand, to Samuel Whitford.
REGULATIONS IN REFERENCE TO THE ATTENDANCE AND
ADMISSION OF PATIENTS.
In-Patients are seen Daily, at Half-past Eight o’clock, a.m.
(Children between the ages of Two and Ten.)
| Tuesday and Friday | Dr. West |
| Monday and Thursday | Dr. Hillier. |
| Wednesday and Saturday | Mr. T. Holmes. |
Out-Patients are seen Daily, at Nine o’Clock, a.m.
(From Birth to the age of Twelve Years.)
| Monday and Thursday | Dr. Ringer and Dr. Gee. |
| Tuesday and Friday | Dr. Buchanan and Dr. Dickinson. |
| Wednesday and Saturday | Mr. Thomas Smith. |
The Surgeon-Dentist, Mr. S. Cartwright, attends on Wednesday Morning at Nine o’Clock.
1. When there is not room in the Hospital for all the Patients recommended at one time, the most urgent cases are selected and admitted; the other cases are made Out-patients, or postponed, till there is a vacancy in the House.
2. No Child suffering under Small-Pox is received into the House. Many cases of Rickets, of Hip-Joint Disease, or of Scrofulous Disease of the Spine or of too Joints, are of necessity refused, either because they are quite incurable, or because they require nothing but rest for many months, or because good diet and fresh air for months or years are essential to improvement; and the reception of such cases would convert the Hospital into an Asylum for Sickly Children, instead of a place for the treatment and cure of the Diseases of Childhood: such cases, therefore, can be received only on a Special Medical Certificate.
3. In case of Patients sent from the Country, Governors are earnestly requested to send a few days beforehand to the Lady Superintendant, in order that they may avoid the disappointment of finding that the Hospital is full, or that the case is not eligible for admission.
4. Subscribers of Two Guineas, and Donors of Twenty Guineas, can recommend One In-Patient in the year: Subscribers of Three Guineas, and Donors of Thirty, Two; Subscribers of Five Guineas, and Donors of Fifty, Four In-Patients; but the size of the Hospital, and its resources, do not at present admit of an extension of the privileges of Subscribers.
The Committee beg to intimate that presents of worn-out Table, Bed, or other Linen, articles of Children’s Clothing, Children’s Books, or Toys, are most valuable to the Charity.
CLUB HOUSES.
HER MAJESTY’S HOUSEHOLD.
LORDSTEWARD’S DEPARTMENT. | |
Lord Steward | Duke of Marlborough. |
Treasurer | Lord Burghley. |
Comptroller | Viscount Royston. |
Master of the Household | Sir T. Cowell, K.C.B. |
Secretary of Board of Green Cloth | E. M. Browell, Esq. |
Paymaster of the Household | W. Hampshire, Esq. |
LORDCHAMBERLAIN’S DEPARTMENT. | |
Lord Chamberlain | Earl Bradford. |
Vice-Chamberlain | Lord C. Hamilton. |
Comptroller | Hon. S. C. B. Ponsonby. |
Chief Clerk | T. C. Marsh, Esq. |
Keeper of the Privy Purse | General Sir T. M. Biddulph, K.C.B. |
Secretary | H. T. Harrison, Esq. |
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Captain of the Yeomen of the Guard | Earl of Tankerville. |
Captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms | Earl of Cadogan. |
Master of the Ceremonies | Major-Gen. Hon. Sir E. Cust, G.C.H. |
Lord High Almoner | Bishop of Oxford. |
Dean of Chapel Royal | Bishop of London. |
Sub-Dean | Rev. F. Garden. |
Clerk of the Closet | Bishop of Worcester. |
Resident Chaplain | Dean of Windsor. |
Mistress of the Robes | Duchess of Wellington. |
Groom | Major-Gen. F. H. Seymour. |
MASTER OF THEHORSES DEPARTMENT. | |
Master of the Horse | Duke of Beaufort. |
Clerk Marshal | Lord Alfred Paget. |
Crown Equerry and Secretary | Lieut.-Col. G. C. Maude, C.B. |
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Master of the Buckhounds. | Lord Colville. |
PRINCE OFWALES’S HOUSEHOLD. | |
Groom of the Stole | Earl Spencer. |
Keeper of the Privy Seal | H. W. Fisher, Esq. |
Comptroller | Major-Gen. Knollys. |
Private Secretary | J. W. Bateman, Esq. |
Attorney-General | Sir W. J. Alexander, Q.C. |