TESTIMONIAL TO DRS. JOSEPH AND WILLIAM BULLAR: At a Meeting held at Southampton on the 9th day of January, 1858, Colonel Crabbe, K.H. in the chair, It was proposed and carried — First “That viewing the many valuable services rendered gratuitously for a number of years by Drs. Joseph and William Bullar, an opportunity be afforded to those who appreciate such disinterested labours in the cause of tbe poor, to present them with some substantial token of tbe esteem with which they regard their services.” Second— “That taking into consideration the foul and calumnious attacks tbat hare been made on these gentlemen, the present time is particularly adapted for testifying tbe sense entertained of the great services rendered by them to that admirable Institution, the ‘Royal South Hants Infirmary,’ and in bringing it to its present acknowledged state of efficiency.” Third — “That the following gentlemen be appointed a Committee to carry out the above resolutions: — Chairman — Colonel Eyre Crabbe, K.H. Committee: Sampson Payne, esq. (Mayor); The Hon. Sir E. Butler; Archdeacon Wigram; Rev. Thomas Adkins; Alderman Lankester; Alderman Palk; Captain Tinling, R.N.; Captain P. Breton; T. L. Harman, esq.; John Coupland, esq;. Colonel Farquharson; Captain Vincent, R.N.; Edward Randall, esq.; George Laishley, esq. Robert Pearce, esq. H. Buchan, esq.; J. B. Engledue, esq.; George Mills, esq.; Charles E. Deacon, esq.; Honorary Secretary — Henry J. Pinsent, esq., with power to add to their number.” Fourth — “That Subscriptions for this object be requested to be paid to the members or the Committee, or to the following Banks … (list and list of subscribers) ...
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GRO0420 India: Henry John Pinsent: 1812 – 1894