SEA-FISHERIES LABORATORY. 161 



CLASSES, VISITORS, &c, AT PIEL. 

 By Andrew Scott. 



The Education Committee of the Lancashire County 

 Council again placed at the disposal of the Sea Fisheries 

 Committee the usual sum of money for forty-five student- 

 ships, open to fishermen residing in the Administrative 

 County of Lancaster. The studentship holders were 

 divided into three classes of fifteen men in each, as shown 

 by the following lists : — 



Class held March 6th to 17th— J; Butler, Flook- 

 burgh ; R. Johnson, Bolton-le-Sands ; J. Threlfall, 

 Morecambe ; A. Woodhouse, Morecambe ; J. Johnson, 

 Junr., Morecambe; J. Moss, Fleetwood; N. Leadbetter, 

 Fleetwood; D. Leadbetter, Fleetwood; R. Birch, 

 Lytham ; C. Whiteside, Lytham ; H. Robinson, Marsh- 

 side ; M. Johnson, Marshside ; J. Foster, Marshside ; R. 

 Johnson, Banks ; J. Bond, Banks. 



Class held March 20th to 31st— R. Butler, Flook- 

 burgh; W. Wilson, Baicliff ; J. Bell, Morecambe; 

 D. Bell, Morecambe; A. Wilson, Morecambe; J. Lead- 

 better, Fleetwood ; H. Macmillan, Fleetwood ; J. Meadows, 

 Fleetwood; N. Johnson, St. Amies; T. B. Harrison, 

 St. Amies; R. Rimmer, Marshside; H. Wright (Hutch), 

 Marshside; J. Wright, Marshside; B. Abram, Banks; 

 W. Leadbetter, Banks. 



Class held April 3rd to 14th — Gr. Thompson, Baicliff; 

 W. Woodend, Bardsea; H. Shaw, Flookburgh; J. Wood- 

 house, Morecambe ; T. Woodhouse, Morecambe ; J. 

 Wilson, Morecambe; Rd. Brown, Morecambe; John 

 Raby, Overton; R. Roskell, Fleetwood; R. Atkinson, 

 Fleetwood; D. Herbert, Fleetwood; R. Wilson, Fleet- 

 wood; D. Abram, Banks; W. Rigby, Southport; B. Ball, 

 Southport. In addition to the men originally selected 

 for the third class, two fishermen, S. Rimmer, and W. 



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