These are the names associated with Hull of people who gave evidence to the 1883 enquiry from which I posted the names of some fishermen who died at sea. The "evidence" mostly takes the form of interviews. If anyone would like any more details of the evidence for anyone on this list, give me a shout and I will see what I can do. (Name, Port, Description) BARKER, Mr. R. H., Hull, Member of Committee "Southampton" Training Ship BARNES, J., Hull, Lad BOSTON, D., Hull, Apprentice CAMPBELL, Mr. J., Hull, Chief Constable CATT, Mr. J., Hull, Smackowner COOK, Mr. C. H., Hull, Manager Hull Trawl Fisherman's Society CORLASS, Mr. H., Hull, Superintendent of Mercantile Marine COULSON, Mr. R., Hull, no description CRASHLEY, D., Hull, Lad ELLIOTT, Mr. W., Hull, Police Inspector HAMMOND, J., Hull, Fisherman HILLIER, Mr. C., Hull, Smackowner HOLMES, Mr. J., Hull, Smackowner JORDAN, C., Hull, Apprentice KNAPMAN, S., Hull, Apprentice MASON, Mr. J., Hull, Borough Medical Officer OSBORNE, Mr. - , Hull, Public Health Act Inspector PEAKER, M., Hull, Skipper and late Admiral POWELL, R., Hull, Apprentice ROBERTS, W. H., Hull, Skipper SHEPHERDSON, Mr. W., Hull, Governor of Union SMITH, T. H., Hull, Apprentice STRATTON, Mr. T., Hull, Merchant and J. P. TOOZES, Mr. H., Hull, Town Councillor UPTON, Mr. J. T., Hull, no description WALLER, Mr. Robert, Hull, Alderman WEBSTER, Mr. H., Hull, Governor H. M. Prison There are also a few Scarborough names, but I am not sure if that falls under East Yorkshire (it might be North?). If anyone wants them, let me know and I will post. Hilary