The Bishop of Norwich laid the first stone of the new church of St. John the Evangelist, erected at Yarmouth for the use of beachmen and sailors.
On the 29th an inquiry was held at Yarmouth into certain allegations as to the conduct of the beachmen and crew of the lifeboat.
The Artillery Volunteers had salved a boat and obtained £7 salvage money to the annoyance of the Beachmen The Parish Authorities “remained at loggerheads” with the Vestry Clerk.
A dinner was given during the day to the beachmen in a tent on the Beach, and the lifeboats tested.
A Purse of £30, to be sailed for by yawls from all parts; of not less than 45 feet in length, manned by the beachmen engaged in saving life from shipwreck.
I am willing to give to the beachmen whatever credit is due to them; I am anxious to believe that one of them was once up to his middle in water, but truth compels me to state that I never saw one of them up to his knees.
At Gorleston 23 sailors were saved by the beachmen and Manby’s apparatus.
Gallant services rendered by the Caister beachmen in rescuing the captain and crew of the Norwegian brig “Cito” on Hasbro’ during a heavy gale and sea, after 14 hours’ exposure.
Gallant lifeboat service by the Caister beachmen during a heavy gale, in the preservation of the barque “Jessie,” and the whole of her crew.
The National Lifeboat Institution sent the beachmen £25, and they also received an acknowledgment of thanks from the Austrian Government.
Napier came here to try and get the Beachmen to enlist in the Naval Reserve.
I am sure no beachmen will be able to launch their boats to-night along the coast.
It was still dark as before, but the wind had gone down considerably, and the task, though such as none but beachmen would have attempted, seemed less hopeless.
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