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their present losses. The Honourable Joseph Beete 

 was appointed Treasurer, and the following were ap- 

 pointed a Committee to give effect to the resolutions and 

 to collect subscriptions : — 



The Hon'ble. J. S. Masse. 

 ,, PeterGrant. 

 „ Joseph Beete 

 Alexander Fullerton. 

 Angus Fraser. 

 James Simson. 

 Charles Bean. 

 M. Van Kerkwyk 

 J. H. Boode. 



The Hon'ble. John Wilson. 



,, William Austin. 



Stephen Cramer. 

 Thomas Dougan. 

 Charles Rutherford. 

 William Munroe. 

 Peter McGarrel. 

 Henry Frost. 



Subscriptions flowed in. By the 20th of July, after 

 paying sundry accounts in the colony, including dis- 

 bursements for the rescued seamen, and for "Mr. SiDELL," 

 who may have been the officer left behind, the Treasurer 

 was able to remit to England about £1,570. The sub- 

 scriptions were made in guilders, and, in remitting, 

 12 guilders and 10 stivers were reckoned to the pound 

 sterling. The names of the subscribers include many 

 which are familiar even now: such as GEORGE BUCHANAN, 

 Thomas Frankland, A. Fullerton, Robert King- 

 ston, Rose and Croal, Dr. John Austin, S. Butts, 

 H. Hyndman, John Hopkinson, John Jones, Alex- 

 ander Pitman, James Robertson, John Hancock, 

 R. Irvine, H. JUNOR, the Honourable THOMAS 

 McArthur, S. O. Nurse, J. H. Albuoy, P. Benjamin 

 Dr. R. Jones, Pollard & Co., G. B. Porter, James 

 Stewart and E. HiGGiNS. A further sum was later 

 on remitted, making, in all, about £1,600. In the first 

 week of June in 1815, the tablet was put up in St. 

 George's Church. At the same time there was also 

 erected a monument to the memory of Governor 



