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50 APPENDIX.
„ Daniel C. Smith, 18th Dec. , 1867"
1st Lieut. John Fullarton, 18th Dec, 1867
„ Walter Baine Grieve, - 23rd Dec, 1868
„ Archibald Adam, 9th Feb., 1871
„ Kobert Thorne, 20th Nov. , 1872
2nd Lieut. William James Neill, - - - 23rd Dec, 1871
„ Robert Morton, 21st Feb., 1S72
,, Hugh Richard Walker, ... 18th Jan., 1873
Assistant Surgeon — John W. Tavlor, - - - 1st Mar,, 1871
Hon. Chaplain— Rev. F. L. Robertson, - - 7th Feb., 1868
DUMBARTONSHIRE— 1ST CORPS, HELENSBURGH.
Captain T. J. Fordyce Messer, .... 1st Dec, 1872
1st Lieut. Robert Waddell, 1st Mar., 1870
2nd „ , - -
Honorary Chaplain — Rev. John Baird, B.D., - 5th Mar., 1869
3rd Corps, Dumbarton.
Captain W. L. Halley, 23d Mar., 1872
1st Lieut. Peter M'Innes, 23d Mar., 1872
2nd"Lieut. William Anderson, - ' «■ - - 23d Mar., 1872
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Assistant Surgeon — Benjamin M. Richards, M.D., 7th Aug., 1868
Bon. Chaplain— Rev. A. Gray, 22d Mar., 1861
SOCIETIES.
RELIGIOUS.
(Jreenock United Bible Society and Association — Instituted 1842.
— James Morton, Esq., President ; Rev. Dr M'Culloch, James Duff,
Esq., D. Johnstone, Esq., and Abram Lyle, Esq., vice-presidents ;
Rev. J. J. Bonar and Hugh Buie, secretaries ; James Paterson,
treasurer ; James M'Kelvie, stationer, depository ; with a committee
of 26 members.
Greenock Town Missionary Society. — Rev. J. B. Smith, president;
Allan B. Smith, treasurer ; William Kidd, secretary ; Mr Borland,
missionary. The Society is supported wholly by four United
Presbyterian Churches. Mission Chapel, St Lawrence Street.
Greenock Seamen's Friends' Society — Instituted 1820. — Archd.
Adam, president ; Andrew Carmichael, treasurer ; John M'llvain.
8euretary; U.Walton, assistant secretary; with 48 directors ; D.
Brotchie, chaplain ; Walter Sinclair, officer. This Society has a
chapel, seating 350, in which Divine service is conducted three times
€ach Lord' ■ Day. Ministers in town generally take the evening
service. A Reading Room and Library open daily from 10 till 6,
free of charge. Loan Libraries are supplied to almost all vessels-
leaving the port on foreign voyages, as well as to many Greenock
ships sailing from other ports on the Clyde — about 250 are thus is-
sued in the year. It has a depot, where the Scriptures are sold at
reduced prices in various languages. The society keeps a boat in
which the chaplain visits the ships at the Tail of the Bank whoa
■weather permits.

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