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Lorsque le document est trop grand pour Atra reproduit en un seul clichA, il est film* i partir de Tangle supArieur gauche, de gauche A droite, et de haut en has, en prenant la nombre d'imeges nicessaire. Les diagrammes sulvants illustrent la mAthode. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 h ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY, QUEBEC. 3]^<&W^3&I3^ a^Sttta OFFICERS AND MEMBERS, I .-I WITH THE REPORTS, 4 ENDING 5th JANUARY, 1847. csscoJC"- PRINTED BY J. C. FISHER, NO. C, MOUNTAIN STREET. 184;. /•- ANNUAL REPORT OF TBS ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY, For the year ending on the 5th January, 1847» Gentlemen. — The Board of Management of the St. George's Society, on retiring from their respective Offi- ces, have the honor to submit to the Members in gene- ral a Report of the proceedings and condition of the So- ciety during tlie year 1846. Eleven years have passed since the establishment of our National Society ; and it is not too much to say, that the liappy idea which suggested its formation has been carried out to the fullest extent, and with constantly en- creasing success. Whether we regard the working of the Society, its e.xci liuns in the cause of Charity, or the continued harmony of its operations, we have reason to be proud of it as an English Institution ; and we may point triumphantly to its present condition, as a harbinger of long and continued prosperity in days to come. Notwithstanding the limited means which for some years after its formation were at the disposal of the So* ciety, it appears that from 1836 to 1846, we have ex- pended in charity £817) in aid of the distressed of Bri- tish origiix ; being an average of nearly £75 per annum ; and we now possess a permanent Fund of £1000 bear* ing interest, which produced during the past year, the sum of £68. Such being a general view of the condition of our Funds, the Board of Management proceed to furnish a detailed statement of their proceedings during the year. »Soon after the last Annual Meeting on the 5th Ja- nuary, 1846, the Report of the proceedings of the year 1845^ with the Reports of the Treasurer, the Physicians, and Sub Committee of Account?, together with the Statement of cases relieved by the Sub Committee of Charity, were published in pamphlet form ; and copies were distributed to the Members, and forwarded, as is customary, to other Societies, bearing the name of St. George. It becoming desirable to settle the priority in certain cases of the Members of the Committee of Fifteen, the Society at its Quarterly meeting on the 25th March, confirmed an addition to By-Law, No. 11, made by the Board, to the following effect — and this addition will govern the election of Members of that Committee for the future ; viz : — " Should there be an equal number *' of votes for any of the Members, the oldest Member *' shall b(> rnn«!dpri>H nc pnt\t}ei\ to the priority, but a Life Member of equal date shall be preferred in all cases : in the event of a tie between two ordinary Members of the same date, the priority shall be de- cided by Ballot." An additional number of Collars having become re- quisite on the encrease of the Committee from seven to fifteen, the Board have the satisfaction to state, that these necessary Insignia were procured in time for the celebration of St. George's Day, the expenses being de- frayed by private subscription on the part of the Mem- bers. The Board beg to record their obligation to the liberality of the gentlemen who contributed thereto, which obviated any outlay from the Funds for the pur- pose of Decoration — an outlay which would have been justly objected to by the Society. And it may be proper here to mention, that the expense of the Banners and Insignia of the Society, elegant and costly as they are, tc ur nature, f the land e Society, he Parlia- to procure distance of /ices were \ Board has prepared, ing of the ing in the to a Com- ! Bill con- for the new he Society anagenicnt ng the ca- ?rty, expe- while they an unex- r suffering ition. The ii catastro- June last. life under whom tve J.J, Sims. V witli the bereaved widow und family of the deceased brother ; and a letter of condolence was addressed to them, it is hoped in becoming terms, on behalf of the Society. During the past year a lengthened correspondence has been carried on between the zealous Secretary of this Society and the Secretary of the St. George's Society of I Montreal, relative to a division of the expenses of pas- sages by sea for distressed persons of our origin to a British Port. We are happy to state that this Society voted a sum more than sufficient to the joint expense ; and the Board have much pleasure in annexing to this Report a gratifying letter from the Secretary of the Montreal Society, which closed the correspondence, and which demonstrates the good understanding that sub- sists between the two Societies, and their cordial co- operation in the work of Charity. ... It is the pleasing duty of the Board to notice the pro- ceedings of the Sub-Committee of Charity, which have always been of paramount importance with the Mem- bers at large. The gentlemen who compose the Chari> table Sub-Committee have as usual discharged their duties with zeal and discrimination ; and the Board would be forgetful of their duty, did they fail to remind the Members of the gratitude which the Society owes to them, aud particularly to S. Newton, Esq., Secretary, and to Henry Jessopp, Eeq., who has so long given his most efficient services in this department, and has as- sisted the Society in a manner, which only his favorable position could effect. The number of cases in which relief has been granted to the distressed of our origin, during the year 1846, without including the number of individuals actually relieved, amounted to 54, and the relief afforded to £129 9s. 8d., which sum has been expended in passages by sea to a British Port— in tran- sit to Montreal— in donations of money, clothings pro- visions, board and lodging, medicn] attendance and medicine. Full details are given in the Report of the Charitable Sub-Committee, which it is customary to publish for the information of the Members. The Board beg also to refer to the Treasurer's Report annexed, in which much matter of interest will be found, furnished by Mr. Symes, whose zealous services are justly appreciated by the Society. They also request attention to the able Report of the Sub-Committee of Accounts, which affords most satisfactory details respect- ing the actual state of the Society's Funds. 7 he Board of Management have the painful task of reporting an unusual mortality in the Society during the past year. No fewer than eleven Members have died since the last Annual Report, of whom five were Life Members. Amongst them must be specially recorded the great and good Lord Metcalfe, Patron of the Society, whose acute suffering was terminated in his native country on the 5th September. He M'as born at Fern Hill in Berkshire, and at his decease, was 62 years of age. The Board did not allow this event to pass by without putting their feelings on record in the following Rreolution, which was unanimously adopted, and pub- lished in the Newspapers of this City ; viz : " The Board '* of Management of the St. George's Society of Que- " bee, cannot refrain from availing themselves of this " their first meeting, since the receipt of the intelligence '' of the decease of their lamented Patron Lord Metcalfe, " to record the affectionate regret which the Members " of the Society, generally, entertained for that Noble- " man, when living, and their profound respect for his *" memory." Although the office of Patron is not recognised in the Constitution of our Society, it has been customary to name a person of high standing in the Province^ of our \ 9 dance and sport of the stomury to •er's Report est will be Qus services also request ommittee of ails respect- nful task of ;y during the rs have died i were Life illy recorded f the Society, 1 his native )rn at Fern 62 years of t to pass by 10 following id, and pub- ' The Board ty of Que- elves of this intelligence I'd Metcalfe, le Menibers that Noble- ipect for his lused in the lustomary to lince, ofour own origin, and tu roqtiesl his ucccptunce of thut office, which has ul^uys hitherto been graciously accorded. The death of Lord Metculfe has rendered the office of Fatron vacani, and as the Nobleman lately appointed Governor General of British North America is of illus- trious Scottish descent, and c.mnot in consequence be- come a Member of our Society, the Board merely sug- gest to the Members the propriety of naming some other individual qualified by rank and character, as Patron fur the year ensuing. The number of Members who have departed this life seeming to call fur a more extended notice, the Board luive subjoined some memoranda of the situation in life, and the circumstances connected with their deceased brethren — which they trust will not be considered out of place in this Report. RoBunT Morgan — A native of Nottingham, came to Quebec Color Serjeant in the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards, in May, 1838 ; on the return of the Brigade to England, 1841, Serjeant Morgan was discharged with a pension ; he died at Quebec, on the Jst February, 1846, at the age of 46 years. Charles Gibbs Gortlev, Life Member — Resident in Canada since 1819. For several years he carried on an extensive sail making business. In the fall of 1845, his health being impaired, he returned to Im native place, Dartmouth, in Devonshire, M'here he died 0!i the 24th March, 1846, in the 36th year of his age. Froste Ralph Gray, Life Member — A native of Quebec, where he received his education. For many years he was engaged in the Timber trade, under the firm of Wood and Gray, proprietors of the extensive cove known as St. Michael's, or Wood and Gray's cove ; he died at Quebec on the 11th April, 1846, aged 38 years. 10 Frbdrrick Hacker— a native of the city of Canter- bury, county of Kent. He came to Quebec in 1832, by profession an architect } his talents were univer.«BMy acknowledged, and the taste of his designs generally admired. He died at Quebec on the 8th May, 1846, in the 45th year of his age. John James Sims — A native of Bristol, resident in Canada since 1814. For many years the proprietor of an extensive and respectable establishment as a chemist and druggist. On Friday evening, the 12th June, 1846, Mr. Sims, with two of his children, were at the Theatre St. Louis, at an exhibition of Chemical Dioramas, at the close o^ which, at about 10 o'clock, by the accidental oversetting of a camphine lamp, the Theatre took fire, when 45 persons perished. Mr. Sims, with his daughter Rebecca, aged 23, and his son Kenneth, aged 13 years, were amongst the unfortunate victims. Their remains were accompanied to their last resting place on the Sunday following, by a large number of their felluw citizens. He died at the age of 52 years. Elisha Woodbury — A native of Haverhill, State of Massachusetts, United States, grand-son of Elisha Wood- bury, native of York««hire, England. Mr. Woodbury was a re-^ident of this city for many years, a tinsmith by trade, and the proprietor of a respectable establishment in that line of business. He died on the 2dth June, 1846, at the age of 45 years. Jame^ John Lownde:!, Life Mfmber — A native of London, born on Lord Mayor's day, November 9, 1801. Came to Canada in 1833. Mr. Lowndes was engaged in mercantile pursuits, and was an excellent accountant. He was lately more particularly engaged in the lumber business, and was a sufferer by the great fire of the 28th May, 1845. Sinse that period he turned his atten- tion towards the erection of some neat incombustible i 11 Dantef- 832, by i^ersaHy enerally 1846, in dent in •ielor of chemist le, 1846, Theatre as, at the ccidental ook fire, daughter 13 years, remains e on the Ir fellow State of lia Wood- '^oodbury ismith by ilishment Ith June, Inative of 9, 1801. engacred kountant. \e lumber re of the ihis atten- ibustible i J dwellings for the labouring class : he designed and built several brick cottages, which for convenience and economy are much admired. He also made experiments of triuus news arrived, he of upwards t. Rocb, on his age. r of Metn-< late : . 64 . 5 59 . 60 . 8 . 133 . 201 ? that the le services ed by the ady men- the Phy. yment the ly refused rd beg to rosperous Having IS, the Act :t]uest the Diploma e obtain- re having failed, it will become necessary to consider what steps are to be taken in the matter of the Diploma and Seal ; to which may be added, the frequently mooted subject of a Badge, to be worn by Members generally on days of ceremony. All which nevertheless is most respectfully submitted : J. CHARLTON FISHER LL. D. President St. George's Society's Room, "» Quebec, 5th January, 1847J Montreal, 18th Dec. 1846. S.^ML. Newton, Esq. Dear Sir,— I have to acknowledge the receipt of your esteemed favor of the 16th inst., enclosing a cheque upon the Quebec Bank for £7 10s., being the very liberal contribution of your Society, towards defraying the passages of five Individuals, whom our Society sent home per Zealous for Londou-^for which contribution, as well as for the additional sum expended for them while in Quebec, 1 beg in the name of the St. George's Society of this city, to return the St. George's Society of Quebec and yourself individually, its best thanks, and hope, that we shall always be ready and willing to reciprocate, whenever opportunities present themselves. The young lad John Graham, who brought me a letter from you, has, I am glad to say, found employment for the winter. 1 remain, always, dear Sir, Yours faithfully, JOHN T. BADGLEY, Secy. St. G, Society. H ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF ACCOUNTS OF TBB ST. GEORGE S SOCIETY. Your Committee have the honor to Report : That they have examined the Books and Accounts of the Treasurer, the whole of which they found correct. The permanent funds belonging to the Society, in- cluding fifty pounds recently invested, now consist of 12 Shares Montreal Bank Stock, value £600 16 do. Quebec Bank do. do. 400 (The whole of the above Shares having cost £1021.) There appears a balance in the hands of the Treasurer, to the credit of the permanent fundof £40 8 4 From which is to be deducted a sura overdrawn in the Chari* table Fund, (which proved in- sufficient to meet the demands against it) 11 4 11 29 3 5 The total of the funds belonging to the Society therefore amount to £ 1029 3 5 The amount distributed for charitable purposes during the past year is J£I29 9s. 8d., which appears le«s than the sum paid in 1845, say i^'171 lis. 3d. j but a larger amount xvas paid the last year for general charities, owing to a considerable sum having been granted the previous year to several of the sufferers by the calami- tous fires. Your Committee observe with pleasure that a large re- duction took place in the expenses for the last celebra- tion as compared with the previous year, the former I 15 iCCOUSTS ccounts of 1 correct, ioclety, in- consist of 6()0 400 29 3 5 •29 3 5 >es during le«s than ; a larger charitieSj II ted the s calami- large re- celebra- e former being only two pounds Ave shillings, while the latter amounted to eleven pounds twelve shillings and six pence. AH which is respectfully submitted. P. SHEPPARD, Chairman, Com. of Accounts. A. JOSEPH. REPORT OF THE TREASURER For 1846. The Treasurer, in presentinir his Annual Report has afjain the pleasure of congratulating the St. George's Society upon the great extent of usefulness, which the transactions of the Charitable Committee during the past year will amply testW^r, no less a sum than £129 9s. 8(1., having been administered to the necessities of their afflicted countrymen since this period last year j and when the Treasurer informs the members that the large sum of £816 16s. lid., has been expended in charity alone, since the formation of the Society, they cannot but feel thankful that they have been the happy instruments in the hand of God of administering so much good towards the relief of their brethren in distress, so far away from their native ccuintry and frien«ls. The expenditure of Jhe Charitable fund has exceeded the income by £11 4s. lid., to which amount it now stands indebted, but the pe: manent fund has increased to the extent of £33 10s., and now amounts in the whole to £1040 8s. 4d. In consequence of the Boani <.f Manajjfenierit having been incrf a cd from seven to fifret m, and the Plivsiciar's not having been before provided with collars, ten more were deemest to tlic and the »re to ad- y. The ^fly from 1st of the ;-half of iianency the Sa- me for- is to be will be igration berwill irJy in- urer. 17 ST. GEORGE'S SOCIETY. QUEBEC. W. IIEDLEY ANDERSON, EsaviRK. p. SIIEIM'ARD,— H. J. NOAD, EsaiiiiLg. SAMUEL NEWTON, Es>qoihk. ROBERT SVMES, Esquihe. REVEREND OF^^^IAL JMacKIE, B. A.Mz^^^^^^^^4 'a.^a^i ^'SI'iTSIISIIi^^ri. JOHN RACEV, M. D.— JAMES A, SEWELL, M. D. Committee of Managemknt. W. B. Meyer, Henry Jessopp, .^,a^. VV. D. Diipont, Thos. VV. Lloyd, John Shaw, VV. J. Newton, J. C. Fisher, Robert Robert*,— Esquires. Benjumin Cole, Charles Postou, J. R. Eckart, VV. Kimlin, M. D. A. Joseph, VV. Bennett, John Miisson, Charitable Committke J. C. Fisher L h. D. The Secretary, John Musson, 'J^-easurrr, I. R. Eckart, Chaplains and Char es Poston, rhysicians. VV. B. Meyer, Committee op Accounts. VV. J. Newton,— A. Joseph,— VV. Bennett,-Esquires. ..,.„. „. Past' Presidents. William I'aH.m ?''"''''' l'""" ^*l' ''""""y' '^SC, to 5tl, Jnnuary, 18,n. W IiZkp ^il p^ ^".' January. 1837. to 5tl. January 1843. W ,m Pa n^ 'r ''"'"V*"'™ '^f'^ -^"""^'y' '■^*3' ^^ •'"' January. 1844. rcSto^, S;. p'"''-' *'r ^'''/•->n"'"-y. '8^4. 'o 5th January 1845. J.l.lia.lloiiI,8her,Esquirc,troin5thJanuury, 1816, tooth Ja.uiarvlslT ■tiMP 18 < ' 1 ' ,1 1S36 1837 183S, IbSQ, ]b40. 1841. 1842. 1843. 1844. 1845. 1846. Past Vick-Puksidents. .—Henry Le^fcanrlerand William Pafton, Esquires. I— Henry LelVleMirier aud J. H. Kerr, E.squires. — riiurles F. Aylwin ond William Kenible, E.«r|uire8. —William Kemble and H. LeMpsurier, F.sqnires. William Kemble and H LeMesurier, Esquires. —William Kemble und William Newton, F'squires. — William Kemble nnd William Newton, Esquires. f William Newton and W. H. Anderson, Esquires, to Anpn.st. I W. H. Anderson and W B. Meyer, Esqrs. from Aug. to Jan. 1844. — J. C. Fislier, LL. D. and W. H. Anderson, Ksquiro*. r William Kemble and W. H. Anderson, Esquires, to March. [ W. H. Anderson &. Robert Roberts, Esqs. from March to Jan. 184G. Robert Huberts and W. H. Anderson, Esquires, LIFE MEMBERS, THE RIGHT RBVEREND THE LORD BISHOP OF MONTRE.IT,. 1838.- 1S40- t( Ci ati, n. E.» r, .Junior, rison,* irne, X, Senior,* Ai AnrlrpwK, F, H. • Atklii'oii, M'iliiuin •)• ArcIxT, Josppii AiLstin, Franris Senr. AjHhews Frederick Arnold, Geori^e K. R. B. nonnrr, Joim • I'-i'ii- tie. K.vPKiitl Urocl;le>ljj . c, ^M. IJrowii, E H. Hiistow, William f niirtlef, Fidward Kiirsta'l, Henry Hrocltlesby, Henry A, Hcswick, Gen. IJickcll, Thoiiia* J5i!iinet, William Hrovvn, C. T. JJ'.xer, Edward C. B. Capt. R. N. Utitcifirt, A. B!aiklo k, Q. F. Benntt, lieiison Benjamin, Isaac t ORDIxNARY MEMBERS. E. F.liis, William Ludun, William F. rietchf r, John • Froste, Joseph Fry, John S. C. Cary, Tliomas ♦ Cole. Bcnjitmin • Chrislmas. US.* tovvan, Hiigli • Codman, Stephen * Cowan. William Clapliam, J. G. Junior Cook, John V, Cole, William E. Coles, Robert F. Dallimore, Samuel Daikers, Benjamin Day, James R. Davies, W. H. A. G. Grainger. John • Ginger, William • Gib.-one, G<'o. F. * Gibsone, Henty \v. • Gowei., llBiiiniond Grei'ii. James Glover, Thomas Griflin, Dr. George Griffin, W. H. Oillard, Wm. H. Hunt, James • Hawkins, Alfred • Hooper, J. G. H"U>!h, Samuel HobiOMgli, Joshua Mood, George Hunt. William Heatlif, Id, Mathew HhII, Geo Hensoa Herring, Wm. Hunt, Weston Holehouse, Wm. Jessopp, Heiiry • Jones, John JamesoQ, John Julyan. Fenroge G. Jones, Edwin 2D Kimlio, William M. D. Xing, EdwiD f KnigbC, Henry Lill, John • Loiiias, RoLeri Lecliemiiiant, \V. Lerronier, J. G« Leaycrafi, Jprrmiah Leaycrart, Joa. Wm. M. Meyer, W. B. • MaKham, Joho May, Thomas Mouota D, tlie Rerd. Amine W. N. NoBd. H*nry J. • NtwtoD, \V. J. Nflsoni John * O. Overtll, Joseph' P. Price, William • Payne, Tbomai * Pool, Jamei * Poston Edward Phillips, Charlea Phillips, John Peverly, Joho Penny, Wi liam Phillips. Thos. Osmond Pool. R. H. Po'ton, Charles junr. Payiie, Samuel Palmer, Lionel O. R. Rowhoitom, John * Ryland, George II. Ruskell, Williaiu S. Sewell, Dr. Jnmes A. • Scwell, Revd. H. U., M. A. •f Stayner, T. A.f Sewell, Montague Spires, Anthony Sjmes, Gforge B. Scoti, William Secretao, Charles Simon, F. W. Sharpie!!, Charles Sheppard, Maxfield Staveky, Edward T. Trigge, Thomas • Tweddell, Thomas* 1 liomas, Adolphut F. Toxer, Samuel Twiname, William f I .iB Wyse, Frederick • Woolrich. Edward P.* Wainright, Kicbard Ward, Robert VVicksteed, Horatio A. • Wilson, J. T. Ware» William Welch, James D. Wait, Reverend W. W. f Wade, Edward Williams, Zacbeua Wilson, J«ha NoTc / Than nurJai thut (*) are Original Mtmbirt, '^'*' 1 ThoH mwktd tkut (f) art Abttnt. 'mm 31 OBITUARV LIST OF LIFE MfiMBERS. The Right Honorable George Earl of Durham, O. C. B. Patron.— Died at Cowes, Isle of Wight, 28th July, IS40, at the age of 48 years. The Right Honorable Lord Sydenham, 0. C. B.— Died at King- ston, C. W., 19th September, 1841, atthrage of 43 years. The Right Honorable Sir Charles Bagot, G. C. B.— Died at King- ston, C. W., 18th May, 1843, at the age of 62 years. William Kemble, past President.— Died at Quebec. 5th March, 1845, at the age of 04 years. Charles Gibbs Gortley.— Died at Dartmouth, EnglaBd,a4ih March, 1846, at the age of 35 years. Frost Ralph Gray.— Died at Quebec, 11th April, 1846, at the age of S8 years. James John Loundes.— Died at St. Foy, near Quebec, S3rd July, 1846, at the age of 45 years. The Right Honorable Lord Metcalfe, O. C. B., Patron.~ Di-d at his seat, near Basingstoke ants, 5th September, at the age of as years. John Jcffery.— Died at Quebec, I3th December, 1846, at the age of 52 years. 0'2 t ! cy El, o o o O I O ^ H I > '*• a w CO < o < Ta* O = o ^ M >-< 'M u» S »l tfi -a a s B 8 QQ a. s J? r« V OS g' ^ a. 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