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BURTON., I 1 i 1 i i 1 1 ,1 1 1 ; \' '.«i&fo'i»lMU>^ 'Mto-iiiiTHimrtirii^ t it-> ■% 4 h '^.. i| M v.i.1 THE TWELFTH ANNUAL EEPORT OF Tun NEWFOUHDLAND ! ' CHURCH SOCIETY. li 8th June, 1853. St. John's, Newfoundland; PRINTED BY J. T. BURTON. if M ;s .^ "f t \^ * ^ f ! r OFFICERS. I'ATKOX: Hii Excellency the Governou. rRIiSlDKNT: Tht Right Rot. tho Lord Bishop op Newfouicdland. VlCE-rRi:SIDENrS: The Rural Deans. treasurer: George T. Brooking, Esq. Mr. T. EBSART. W. P. THOxMAS, Esq. J. S. CLIFT, Esq. J. C. WITHERS, Esq. J. TUNBRIDGE, Esq. H. W. HOYLES, Esq. W. RENDELL, Jr., Esq HoK. C. F. BENiJETT. COM.MITTEE: II. P. THOMAS, Esq. E. HARVEY, Esq. P. G. TESSIER, Esq. B. ROBINSON, Esq. T. ROW, Esq. JAMES BAYLT. E STANDINCI RULES FOR TUB CONSTITUTION AND GOVERNMENT OF THE NEWFOUNDLAND CHURCH SOCIETY. I.— This Society Church Society." sball bo called " Tue Nkwfoun'di.anu II. — The OHiccrs of this Society shall consist of a Patron, a Presi- dent, and Vice-Presidents, a Treasurer, and a Secretary ; or Secre- taries, with a Committee of Management of Sixteen ]\Iembers, of whom the four senior shall retire every year. Five Members shull constitute a quorum. No person shall bo ro-elecicd to serve on tho I'ommitteo mUil the expiration of a year from the date of his ro- tiremcnt. III. — His Excellency tho Governor for the time being, shall be rrquested to accojit tiiC Office of Patron ; the Lord Bishop shall be I'resident ; the Rural Deans, Vice-Presidents ; and all tho Officers of the Society, wilh the Clergy of tho Church resident in St. John's, ex-officio members of (he Committee: — the rest of the Clei'gy of th*i Church throughout the Colony honorary members of tbtt same. IV. — All persons paying the annual sum of Ten Shillings currency shall be members of the Society,, with power to vote dt the annual and other general meetings. V. — It shall be the duty of the Committee to determine from time to time on the appropriation of the fiincJs, to the furtherance of tho (iospcl in this Island, under the rcconnnendation and sanction of the Lord Bishop of (he Diocese; — the objects to which such appropria- tion shall be made, being tlie following : — 1st, the maintenance of the Clergy ; 2nd, the erection or enlargement of Churches, Parson- ages, and Sehool-rnoms, .'!nl, tho supply of Bibles. Prayer Books, School Books, and lleligious \Vorkd and Tracts. n I u Ti. The t'omuiittee Miall uicot on tho first ^Monday in every \n.— T'" roiiimiltco ttball appoint each year, ihrou ul ihcir nit'mbci'3 to audit the '.rn;.l';tny Hio Hon. James Ciowdy, ari'l seconded by F. K. Hkpburn, r.'Jij. : — 1. — That the Report bo rcco'u'od, a^lopto;! and prlrV'-d, willi tlio Treasurer's Account, under the dirr'tioii of'uic Sccvet.iry. Proposed by the Rev. T. M. Wood, and seconded by J. Tu\- BRIDGK, Esf]. ; — ■ 2. — That this meeting desires to acknowleilf;^ wilb devout thark- fnlnei?3 the bles.sin;r of Almijilitv God, which hns ci.nblcd ihit; '•"oeietv to prosecute its work with increased success since lie last Anniver- sary Meeting. Proposerl by tho Hon. C. F. Bknxf.tt, and 'coondcd by T Row, Msfj. : — 3. — That tho Church Society records its senrc of tho rrreat good- ncs3 of tho Divine Ilnad of the C-Iuirch in havinj^ restored our beloved Bishop >n safety to his Dio esc ; and onvnostly prays that the same merciful Providence, '.vhich has so recently delivered him, may ever watch over an.! presenc his Li • Iship. in all future perils anil dangers to which he may bo exposed in fiilfdling the duties of his high and sacred ofllee. Proposed by TiroM<^3 P»rA'N'F/rT, Esq. and scccidod by C. D. Nkwman, F.sq :— 4. — That this Society has received accounts of tlie contiiirod pros- perity of the. Church Societies existing in other Colonies uul. fii« .i^reataRt satLsfiction, arid would cxprcig its undiminished interest in thftir success wheravcr established. ir'roposcd by the Tli>v. J. C. Gathercole, and seconded by Chaui-es Crowd y, Iv \. : T), — Iiiat the thanks of the Newfoundland Church Society bo given to the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop for his council and assia' tatice, and to the Treasurer, Secretary and Committe, for their ser- vices during the past year; that the Rev. G. M. Johnson bo requested to accept the ofilce of Secretary and G. T. Buooking, Esq., that of Treasurer ; and that B. Rouinson, T. Row, Jame.s Bayly, W. il. Make, and W. Bodex, Estjrs., bo appointed on the Committee In the place of those gentlwncn who retire oy rotation. Proposed by the Ven. the Archdeacon, and seconded by Bryan RcniNSON, Esq., Q. C. : — 6. — That the cordial thanks of this meeting be respectfully tender- ed to His E.xcellency the Governor, for having consented to become the Patron of, and a Subscriber to, this Society ; and for bis kind- nesa in having presided on the prcscut occasion. )•» r (led by iely bo eh- ser- SON bo OKING, James 1 on the itioii. led by tender- secooie 8 kind- )"» ' r ADDRESS OF THE GOVERNOR. il/y Lord, Ladles and Crentlemen^ I have accepted the mvitation, which I have had tha honor to receive, to preside on this occasion, under a con- viction of the inestimable value and social benefits of true religion, and that it is needful even for the temporal vrel- fare of the people. It is one of the designs of this Society, as His Lordship has just stated, to procure funds for the maintenance of the Clergy, the erection or enlargement of Churches, Par- sonages and School-rooms, and the supply of Bibles, Prayer Books, School Books and Religious Tracts. These aro laudable objects. Here, where there is no legal provision for the snpport of public religion, the duty of making contributions for the mamtenance of the open worship of Almighty God, de- volves upon individuals. By such tributes we may evince our love and reverence towards Him from Whom we re- ceive life and health, and to Whom we are indebted fqr every mercy that visits our eavthly path ; and it is thus that, as a community, we may link ourselves to the tilings of Heaven. It is a Divine Ordinance that they who preach the Gos* pel should live of the Gospel. Moderate as is the provi- sion which circumstances permit to be made for the sup- port of the Ministers of Religion in this climate which, al- though healthy, is still for a great portion of the year rug- ged, and thus increases their toil and adds to their claim upon our consideration ; yet, their duties remain the same, and the serious responsibility does not the less attach to them, of proclaiming in their heavenly purity, those evan- gelic truths which alone are effectual to diffuse regene- rating life. I will not detain the meeting from the business of the evening. i % V r i ^ \' • V 'f r ' It E P R T . The first duty of the Committee of the Newfoundland CnuRCii Society, on the occasion of celchrating their Twelfth Anniversary, is the pleasing one of inviting all its members to join them in jiraise and thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the blessing year by year vouchsafed, of increased success in the prosecution of their work and purpose, to the edification of llis Church in this Diocese, and the glory of His great Kame thereby, through Jesus Christ our Lord. It is very gratifying to your Committee to observe that the soundness of the principles under which the Society has worked from the beginning, has received confirmation by the foundation of precisely similar associations, not only in the other Dioceses of North America, but also in Aus- tralia and other parts of the world. The Report of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, speaks thus favorably of such Societies, in allusion to the formation of a new one in the Diocese of Guiana : *' The recent foundation of a Church Society in this Diocese, is an important and promising indication of vitality in the Church." It is however a matter of regret to your Committee, that the meaning and objects of this Institution, after so long existence and such successful operation in almost all parts of the Island, are yet, in some places, but imperfectly un- derstood and appreciated. They can indeed hardly hope to remove these misapprehensions as to the means by which the Clergy are supported, and how this association is in- tended to minister to that purpose, by any explanation they can give in the compass of a Report like the present, and they might content themselves with a simple reference to h ! ( i ■!! 12 the standing rules under which the Society is fjoverned as sufficient. Your Committee Avill however offer a few words on tixis subject. The Clergy do not receive any payment from the go- rernment either of this Colony or of the mother country. The only foreign assistance the Church in this Dioceso receives towards their maintenance, is derived from the ven- erable and noble Society for the Propagation of the Gos- pel in Foreign Parts, which at an annual expense of more than ,£4000 stg. is at present contributing to the support of 35 Missionaries. Neither is that Institution endowed for this purpose by the British Government as some are led to suppose. The Society for the Propagation of the Gos- pel in Foreign Parts, is supported by the free-will offerings alone of the members of our Church ; but with this great difference, that support is asked and given to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel to provide the ordi- nances of religion for the inhabitants of distant lands ; while those who contribute to our own Church Society, are required to give for the maintenance of Clergy to minister to and for themselves and their children. — Again, be it understood and remembered, that the ve- nerable Society is supported quite as much by the offerings of the poor, as is the Church Society of New- foundland ; and your Committee believe that they do not exaggerate, when they declare that these offerings to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel are in the main the contributions of the poor, to secure the ministrations of our Holy Church to persons in many instances far better able to provide for themselves. No true member of the Church, your Committee are assured, will refuse or be un- willing to assist in maintaining those who tninister to him in spiritual things. Assistance is ail that is asked though surely Avhere there is ability to give it, a full and sufficient maintenance will not be begrudged. Your Committee now proceed to submit a summary of the various topics usually brought forward at this Meeting. They have still to lament, that owing to some causes they are not able to appreciate, many returns have not yet been received, which must necessarily to some extent render the r in f . t r Report incomplete and unsntisffictory. Great inconveni- ence must always result Avhile this cause of complaint ex- ists, •which can only be remnage Houses £105 17s. Od ; and for other purposes £2U8 lUs. Od : making in all for Clergy- men £902 10s. 3 ; for Churches £208 10s. 4d. ; for Parsonage Houses £178 17s. Od ; and for miscellaneous objects £311 4s. Od. It will be seen from these statistics, that so far as accounts have been received, a sum total of £1091 Is. 7d. has been raised and expended wUhin the Diocese lor Church Society purposes during the last year. Wcie all the re- turns complete, no doubt tiie amount would be n.uch larger. Much difficulty has often been felt l)v the Committee m i 14 aljout making votes to Missions where there has heen no Collection for ihis Society. Thej are sensible of, and aji- preciato the self-denial of many of the Clergy in makin;^ collections for, and s[;cndni^ laoncy on, local oljects, where often a collection might havo been made for this ^Society, of which the Clergyman would have received the beneht himself ; but while they would wish to afford all jjosyiblo encouragement in these cases, they hope the Cicrgy will bo assured of their sympr.thy where no assistance can bo given, and that allowance will be made for the difficulty experienced. The Committee desire to avail themselves of this oppor- tunity of acknowledging the very handsome donation of £20 towards a Churcli in course of ercolion at Ac^ua Forte, by a widow lady residing in that place. They ; would also mention, at the suggestion of tho Bishop, in terms of grateful acknowledgment, that tlie very munificent sum of £250 stg., on his Lordship's representa- tion, was at> flnce placed at his disposal by the t:>'ocicty for Promoting Christian Knowledge, to aid in tho work of building Churches in this Diocese. l]y means of this amount, the Bishop has been enabled to render very oppor- tune assistance to several Churches which are now being built in different Missions. The same Society has also very generously voted £i.O stg. to furnish parochial lending Libraries, to be distributed as the Bishop shall consider best ; the only condition attach- ed to this benefaction being, that the people for whose use they arc intended, shall pay for each set of £10 valuo, not less than <£o. While on the subject of gifto and benefactions, tlic Com- mittee are of opinion tliat it cannot be out of place to speak of the noble bequest of tho la to Chief Justice CiilPJiAN of New Brunswick, ^^ho A\as lately left to the Church Society of that Diocese, tho valuable legacy of " £10,000, the annual income and product thereof to be expended and applied to the support and promotion of the Missionary objects of tiic Society." The Report of the New Brunswick Clmrch Society thus speaks of the . pious testator. " Tho Society is this year called to mourn over tlio (loi^avturo of one ol'Its earliest and most steadfast frieri'l'^. VVhei'caoovei' lU mombora meet, or its fauus are ev[)eiidod, llio iiaaio of tho IJonorable Ward OiiipmaN, lato Oiiii'f Justice of Now Brllna^Yick, will bo c}"^'ishy(.l witti gratitiiJo. Ever one of the most generous contribu- tors to the Society, by his largo bequest to further its objects, we see how one of unquesHoued piety and sound jadgtnent estimated the work in which we are engaged.'* Your Committee have already so fully expressed their opinion on the system of Education now sanctioned by tho Legislature, as to make it unnecessary to speak of it now. They look for a favourable change after another year. — Tu those members of the Legislature who have supported a system of E lacation favorable to the spiritual interests of the children of the Church of England, your Committee desire to olfor their best thanks. It is gratifying to observe that the sales at the Deposi- tory of tlie Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge for 1852, have been larger than during the preceding year. There have been sold since the last Report 230 Bibles, 147 Testaments, 1123 Prayer Books, 406 other Bound Books, aud 1744 Miscellaneous publications and Tracts. Your Committee would remind Out Harbor mem- bers of the Church tin'; as our Diocesan alone, of right, bears the title of" Lord Bishop of Newfoundland," so there is but one Depository for supplying religious books under his Lordship's patronage, which is established at Mr. McCouijrey's in Water Street, and they would call atten- tion to this Depot as the best place for tho purchase not only of Bibles, Prayer Books, and Testaments, but also of other Religions and useful Books. During the past year, Branch Depots have been established at Bay Roberts, and Trinity for tlioso Deaneries, aud tho Bishop has conveyed to the Committee the pleasing intelligence, that he hopes soon to establish a larger Depository at Mr. Godden's in Harbor Grace. Five Gentlemen have been admitted to Deacon's Orders since the Society's last meeting, and one beneficed Cler- gyman in Priest's Ordciv, has generously otVcred himself for the service of tho Ciiarch on the miinvitin^j; shores of ■W J U P'I J i^^ T ir, Tjabrailor. Your Comiulttcc liavo been ideascd to leani that tiie Mlssioaarj aiul his luuiily at i'oiteau, ]iabradur, have pasiod ilio winter in health and conjtbi'% and that tho tiet'vii;';-? 'n t'li.; 'Jl"uXii liav o Uwca j Jooi'vcd wku the great- est rcguUiritj. Tho Oifice of Patron of this Society having become va- cant by the removal of J^ir Gaspaud Le Makciiant to tho Government of Nova Scotia, it was accepted by His Ex- colloiioy Keu TjAILLIh IIamilton, Em|., immediately ou his arrivul. Ilia i'lxccllency received the Officers and Committee, Avho waited ujion him with an address asking this honor in January last, very kindly ; and has promised tho Society his fullest support both pecuniarily and other- \vi30'. Your Committee liail his presence and assistance hero on this iai[.ortant occasion with the liveliest satisfac- tion, and a full sense of the honor conferred, and desire cordially to congratulate this meeting on this most auspi- cious circumstance, and to express tho hope that this fcio- ciety will continue thus to enjoy the ccuntenance of His Excellency upon many future occasions. A wish was expressed at the last meeting and seemed to bo very geneially concurred in by those present, that more particular intelligence respecting the missionary work carried on in tho out harbours should be embodied in this Report. In compHawOe w'^h this feclin'^ a circular aski»ig such information was addressed early in April to each Clergyman in the Dioceso, Extracts, from sucU .-e- plies as have been received ^re given below. ^ St. John's. The Svi'^iolncd letter has been received from the Ven. Archuv.-cun Jii-uige : — TuK UKCiOnY, St. John's, 00th JJay, 1853. H;;"v. AXD Dk.vu Sir, 111 ivp'.y to your application for "o.-.ie information rc- fT'CCti'iy: th.s I'avkai arul Misjiiiin, I have proat sati.s'afiioii in statii.^- I ii ili.Mt' is iiM-o;. io iu)|ie and bciiuve, tiiat the work of the Church has, u.i'ltn- tliL! Divino BU'ssinj», prospere'l and progressed. The pub- lic services, b^th in the Cat!iL;iJral aid at Quidi Vidi, have been at- tended by numerous, an. 1 1 trust, devout congregations. The aver- / ,) >♦. 1 ' v) A f\ < / I V IT «CC niimlcr of oomitiunioants has iiiTcwcd, at tlio montlilv celn- biMtioriH of Iho Lord's Supper, ami on tlio gn.'at F<>stiv;il(i— piirtl- oul;irly on Eastor l);iy, wa» unusii-tlly Iar;;e. Tl»c Suiulay Sclino!* h;ivc \n'vn m regular oporafion, and w«ll attendc 1, couMderinn; tins sad pr(!v;il«nc() of sickni'ss amongst children durinrr tho wintcrV tim answfiH of tli« scholars at tho Catechising in the Cathedral, have fihowti, I venture to think, that the pains bestowed upon them by their teachers have not been in vain. The number of sirk and afflicted individuals and families who have been visited, has been considerable ; and I humbly trust that those who under such circumstances have claimed and received at- tcniion, have been benefitted by our ministrations. Without enter- inrr into details, which it would not in my opinion, bo ri«ht to do, t feel thankful for the proofs which liave been given, that tho Lord is doing a gracious work amotig the people committed tu my pastoral charge. To liim be all tho glory. Believe me, Rev. and Dear Sir, Yours very faithfullv, THOMAS'F. H. BRIDGE, Archdeacon and Rector of St. John's. The Rev. G. M. JoHSSOx, Secretary to the Newfoundland Church Society. Bay Roberts. A meeting was held of the Clergy of tho Deanery of ConcepfioA Bay, on the 28th of October, being the Festival of St. Simon r.nd St. Judc. At morning Service in the Church, a Sermon was preached on behalf of tho Newfoundland Church Society, by th6 Rev. J. C. Harvey, of Port-de-Grave. The Clergy present, afterwards assem- bled at the Parsonage, and an opportunity was afforded, of mutual conference on the atlairs of the Church, in that locality. .The proceedings of the day, concluded with a meeting in the School-room, the chief object of which was to explain the nature, and enforce the claims of the Church Society. Several of the inha- bitants besides the Clergy spoke to the sevei^al resolutions, and tho- Rev. Mr. Biackraorc, gave a useful and interesting account of the manner in which the contributions for the past year, subscribed to- wards completing the Parsonage, and paintmg the Church had been expended. The evening was very unpropitious, but the School- room w.s occupied long before the hour ni/ pointed with persons, matiy of whom had come from distant parts ot the Mission. All seemed higlily pleased, and though no direct appeal was made for contributions at the meeting " it is gratitying," says Mr. Black- more, " to bo able to add, that several oiferings to the Church Society, were voluntarily sent to me the day after the meeting by persons who had not subscribed before." Is Island Cove. Tlio Ucv. Atr. U'alsli urifcs, •' Tli' Hi'lii"!v.> of (lie XtjwfoiindlanJ Oliiircli Socitity, is, I lu'lit.'Vc pL'ifotitly sitLsricfory to my jxiopK', cx- ct'pt tli;it it) somu iii.stiiiuT.^ tlioy cimiior iill'ord to pay at tliu rate of 5s. pfir Iioa, whirli I expect niy tolh;c'tioii this year will amount to." 1'he Uev. Mr. Wal.di lias sinf-e made up his eollction; to more tlian CA!*, whereas the most ever collected before has bocit only ilH 12s. yd. Heart's Cantent, Tho ff)IIowin;» \a an extract from the Rev. IMr. Litid's letter to the Secretary of your Society. ''You will be plad to hear that the peo- ple in tliis Mission manifest an increasinjj de.sire for the services of our Church. If I had an assistant, ho would not only slrenj^thcn my hands very materially, but would add to the comfort and im- provement of n»y Hock. In New reiTicau, a new (Jliurch is com- menced, but owinj to the poverty of the inhabitants it is not finish- ed, and I foar if left to them it never will l)e oompletsd. They do^ however, from time to time aivo some small ilonations to that ol)joet. The old buildm"; is in so l)aranch of this Society, speaks of the probable i'onipletion of a Clmrch at Trouty lu tliis Mission, in the course of the summer. Mention is also made of the progress of two other Churches in Ijonavciitiiro and Ilritish Harbor. Thus three Churches in this .Mission alone, are biung added to tho num- I)er already exisfinfj. These have each received votes from this Society. The following favorable testimony is also borne to tho workins; both of the Parent Swiety and its Branch Association at Trinity. " Your Committee in ])articular at this lime invite atten- ■ tion to the great, benefits conferred on this Island at larije, through the instrmnentallty of the Church Society, in increasing the number of the Clergy, and extending their services along the shores of this Colony. And they regard tho eltbt-ts made by this Branch in au important light, for securing to the congregation of St. Paul's iu Trinity, tho 'constant services of men in Jlol) Orders, and for more elfieiently ministering, icrving, and directing in Sj)iritual things in the adjacent Gettlomentw. They would also note a further benefit conferred on this Mission, during the past year in the forma- tion of a Depot of Bi!-les, Prayer Books, Testaments, and various «ound Religious Works from the Society for Promoting Christian Knowlediie." • »i 4r k ■•""-<»••■• ' »v I I ( n Greenspond. Tlie lu'.v. Mr. Moroton writes, ** I wns seriously Miidercfl in making; «ii} collfoliuii lust fall liy loii}' illiu>s. wliiuli oblijitil iw to lie ab.-Miit irom my mission at tlm limu |)ii»|i(!r litr this duty. 'J'iiis, liowcver, J l)(f!i>iVL'. lias i'ikiIiKmI iim to jinl.iit; only tlio more (riily of llio pre- M'l.i workin;^ ol tlio sysii'iii of tiio ('liinch Society in tliis place. Tliou;ih umltr tliu ;»r(Mt (lisa(lvantii;.'lj furtliur, ihut tlio Hiib^uiiborii to tbi^ (Miiiroli 8ociutv, will) iniuiborud in Il.ii'boui' liullct, (btt ]tluuu oi' Lu rtttii* duiicu,' 'Jti ill ibdl, wure &'.' iu 1832. Hermitage Cove, COKANKUY OF I-OIITUNK UAY.) A.coount!i bavo boon received of tbo biiililin;^ of a new cbunrb in (biH pinco. Miitinialii for tbis purposu bnvo buuii HOiit Iroin Kngbind, uiid tlie Cbufub, wb'cb will be of brick, will it in bopud bo :\ yioat t'omtbrt and blussiii;;, as tbo inbabitaiita bavc bitbuitu bad no build- in);! tor Divine wursbip citbor in Ilermita^o Cuvu or witbiii a consi- durable distance. From Uioro than luilf tho Mlssiona your Comroittoo re- gret to say no rmoli reports as tliose from winch tho abovo extracts are raado have boon received. Thoy Would ear- nestly invite the Clergy to comtnunicatc any such, or other intolli;^onco to their Secretary before the thno comoa round for another general meeting, or whenever they may Jiavc it in their power to furnish it. Thoy always receive ^vith intcrcat any comtnunication respecting cither the ad- vancement of the Church in general or tho prosperity of this {Society. Thus lias this Society your Committeo trust been truly blessed in working out its intention and purpose. Abund- ant proof is believed to have been shewn that the blessing of God is with us in our sacred work. May He, without •whose assistance nothing is strong, nothing is holy, ever vouchsafe His strengthening support, that the Newfound- land Church Society may flourish and prosper contiimally, and may the Cimrch in this Diocese always increase and grow, that she may (as she will, if faithful to God, her duty and obligation) be the blessed instrument of bring ing many souls to righteousness, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Scpt. 27 Xi:\v:oUNDr.A^D Cai kch Socftny ix -To Paid Lord Bishop's order favor ) llov. Thos. IJohiiui \ — " J Vt'. i\L'Coubrt.y, for priutiii'j:) aiid nialciiig up oW coi)ie^ ot' llo- 1- 10 10 Pf'»-t ;■■•' ) " Lord Bisliop'ci order lor a depot ot) ]5ooks Aotcd to t!ie Duaiiury of^ Z 3 (I 17 10 a no- ) Parsonage > ?\ov. i 50 ;^0 C'oiiueplioii I'.iy , . -" ]Ji;io (iitto vok'ti at Carbon far .... -'■ .i..ic^. iiuiw li-lVMl' il(:v', Cil'.U .''..,■. ( Blu'kmiiiij voted for 1851 j" 13 — " Auiount voted hy Cuiiiuililec to- ) v.-ai'dij ii iiew L'Ij..'c!i at Lower,-- Biirg(!o ) " Amount voted llov. J. Cunnin'i- ) ii.i;:.. INjI ) '21 — " J^oi'd Bislioi.'. oiv,>.i' f.ivr. 7. ..) C r»l. fjoiniyon, for \ yoarH' tli- ;- ]:<"nd of a Curate "'.■... ) Dec. 28— " Ditto ditto favor Cl^ff; Wood cSc") Co. for aiiioaiit vuted ilev. J. Ga- (^ tlieico'.e, towards Parsonage at I>!'vin ■ Auioent voted Rev. T. M. Wood,~j toward:' liie pureI);\L;.j oi' P 'ulcslor | ]5raneh l)t:po:^itoiy of Society ibr V 14 ID Piomolin" CLiistiau Knowledsre I at Triiiily J J'aid cxpeni-o of Cp.ndles at An- ) iiual iJcetih^f a."u Pix-;l!'g\iS of ■■ Books and Pampliiots, ccc. &(.'. ) 25 10 ^0 !'j so ?7 10 25 iJ i — — ' 1 15 1.9 5 1 85S. April 5- Aniount Lord Bishop's order for") preuiium of lasu ranee, renewal of j Poliey No. 1.30,08G, aojiinst fire )t for 1 year to 22d Marclij lbJ-i,on U 12 6 K.(]')0 at 2x per < c:a (B— " Ditto flitto favor Rev. IT. Tnekweli "] as voted by the Cotumitlee for his | ailowanei! as Mitfsion.'.rs" to the 1-40 .1. . )!1 .-;. :.!iHt Oiifli.'irbors oJ' M;,:vh ■ J ]>i!ii,. .ii:to a- pj-eceiit(';' oi the * (.'atiiedial ^ 20 Q CO Amount carried forward, £S81 1 U ■*■ AccoifNT WITH Grcoiuir. '!'. l;i;(»i)icTxa, 'I'-rrvnirunn. Ci^. IS,-;.' J a lie 2. '5 t h^ July 28 no Sept. i 21 'J 2 Oct. 10 ]-' I'J Nov. l— I>y Ijaiinco in Intnl.- of 'I'ma.s'n'f^r, / ;\'ri per aci.'r',:;;t i'lini' i ■ i] (liin d ito > — " U:'(',(Mvi;(l from iu'v. 'l'lir,:iri.s IjO-) land on account of collection at '- Cliannelin 18,)1 ) — '' liijceivcd from Kev. (i. M. Jolin-') f'on on account of ('(ilhjction at )■■ Ivlng'.s Covo por Rev, li. Smitli \ -" 11 j quintals fish por Rev. B. > Fleet, le;is fi-eijiht 8.5. ."nl. (' -" 31^ quintals fisli, per Von. .Arch- • deacon liridge, les.s freio;lit 7. Dd. \ " ]ieceived from Brooking Sr S'->'i,") Trinity, on account of coHcciion '- tlicro.' ) -" 7i?(i(l. fish per Rev.D. Fleets 11 k> -" 11 y " " '• " 5 G 1 " 11 " '■ '• " 12 [) 1." Le«s frciijlit of same 11 " Roceivcd from Rer. II. 'ruckvvfi! ; on account ot collection at i'otty :- Harbour, 18rj2. y 'J 5 CoUeclioii at Torbay, 18.')2 .. 5 "' " Pouch" Cove, 18.32. . (•> 5 -'•■ in.i- ([lis flail nor !lc\. Win. Grey ' 12 10 — " 1 1 h qtls. fisli: per Rcv.'Wm. (j rev 5 3 -" 7,; (jiLs. fish por Piev. AVni Giey i) S ;.> l.j 5 L;S^ froicjlit of sninr; 1 1 ■-" neoeivcd from 1!'. II. 'luclcwc'l ■) on account of coilccli'm at Petty s li 10 Ilarbo-ir \ Collection at Toi 'ny [, J " " Po';ch Cove ........ 2 4 " Kocoivcd fnmi Pibort P-ov.,(> ou ) account coliO':l'on al .'••-. Julin's, - per ]?ev. (Jli.ivics PI icknian ... \ " Receive-' iio'.u I'cv. if. Tnckwel; ) on account of coliecti'.Mi at Petty - II U'bour ....'.) Collection at •'■iucii Cov,' , \) t~, '• " 'i'orUiv Kj £ .7 4 C40 10 V 5!^ 12 7 .=» f, 1 i 12 10 I J o It S 1 fi G S 18 8 20 10 I 2 11 3 11 1 11 11 1 103 .3 r, I 12 Ai»oant carried for\va:d £>ilil '2 2 1 Dr. Newfocndlaxd CnuncH Society m £ .£381 1 H 1853 Amount brouglit forward April 6—" Paid Lord Bishop's order for al-1 lowanco to J. Bishop, Reader at ^400 400 Petty I larbor J 7—" DUto ditto favor llev. Willlatn i Grey, being part his collectidn r- for 1852 ) . 8 — " Ditto ditto favor Ven. Archdeacon) Bridge, being his allowance for > the year ending 31st Dee., 1852 > 12— " Ditto ditto lavor Rev. Charles) Blackman \ 18—" Ditto ditto favor Rev. T. M. Wood, \ being 2d moiety of the sum I voted towards the erection of a Church at Bonaventuro June 3—" Ditto ditto favor Clift, Wood & Co. > for this sum voted Rev. B. Fleet, [- by Committee, 1852 ) 8 — " Paid Lord Bishop's order for the S following amounts favor J. B. > 26 IG 5 220 52 3 a 12 10 14 14 "Wood, viz. h ! I i Burin Parsonage, 2d moiety of "J £50 original grant \ Ditto ditto additional ditto 10 Rev.J. G. Mountain, Harbor Britain 50 Rev. E. Colley, Grolo 25 Rev. J. Marshall, Belleoram 25 Rev. O. Rouse, Bay-de- Verde 20 Rev. J. King well, Jr., Moretons > jg Harbor } Moretons Harbor Church 5 Portugal Cove Church 1st moiety 25 G role' Parsonage Rev. E. Colley 6 Portugal Cove, Glebe 7 " Paid Ditto ditto for the following^ amounts favor Rev. E. A. C. Bay- 1- ly, viz. :— ) Kev. E. A. C. Bayly 17 Painting Ponavista Church 5 Rcpaivs'lit'o Parsonaga 5 •' Paul Ditto ditto favor Brookingf &| Son for tlie following amounts,viz.: ) Rov. Julian Moreton 25 Parsonage at Greenspond 13 Mr. Bishop, Reader at Swain's Is- [ ^ land i 25 10 10 215 10 27 10 43 Amount carried forward £097 5 10 , V .] Account with Gr.oricii: T. BiiooiaxG, TiticAsuiiiin. Ci{, 1S'j2 Amount b:'ou;,']it forward Nov 13— By romved from lli>v: J. (JiinniiigO liara for amount of (jolk-c-tiou at [- 25 litiri^eo, l^r>Q ) Collt^utio!) at r>">ir:^i'o,l.S51 53 15 — " liuceived iVoni Drookini^ & Son) , £ 8 7 (J on account of collection at St. !- (JG tTohn's per selves ) " Received from Brookinj; Trinity, awontit, collcctir 27—" llucfived from llev. J. Marshall, > account colled ion at Jjelleoram ]" Dec. 1—" Keceived fro'u llev. O. Hoiiso ac- > account collection at Bav de >- Verd« '.....) 2—" 32 j qtls. fish per Rov.Charles Walah, on account collec- tion at Upper island and Ei.slioj)"s Cove 15 5 3 "Leas frcij];ht of same ... 16 14 9 3 " Kf;ceivcd from llev. G. M. John-) son on account collection at Up- >- 27 10 per Island and Bishop's Cove . . ) " Received from Rev. Chai'ls >Valsh ) balance on account collected at [>■ Upjjer Island and Bishop's Cove) 10— "Received from Rev. G. I\I. John-] son on account of collection at V Fortune Bay J 15—" 3A qtls. fish per Rev. B. Fleet, t less freight 2s. 3d ^ -" Received from Be v. Henry Tuck-"] well on account ot collection at y 15 Torbay J Collection at Petty Harbour 4 18 30- " Pouch Cove 1 18 6 9 31 — " Received from Ven. Archdeacon ~| Bridge account collection at St. M41 ^ John's J " Received from Rev. G. M John- "| son on account collection at St. > John's J " Received from Rev. A. Bayly ac- \ count collection at Bonavista . . ^ IS 1 78 19 51 14 G 120 14 G 25 17 18 19 8 4 9 46 8 3 78 15 1 8 7 12 3 94 235 9 13 9 G Amount carried forward £1503 15 7 t ' tin. Jst.wivisvi.Asi) CiJtiitn Sci( n:i Y IN 1853. £ s li Ainniint l)rou;;lit forward 907 u 10 June 8 — To paid Lord I}isIioi)'s nrdcr I'iivor ) llev. Charltis WahU, for tho Ibl- ■- lo\vin« r.rnoiiiils.viz. : — ) llfiv. Claries Wiilsh 25 Island Cove Church 5 Bishop's Cove 2 10 W. Earlo, Header at Spaniard's lJ;iy 4 iltilO " Paid Dodo Kovfavo- T. M. Wood,) Kural Doaii of Trinity, as voted '■ 25 by tho Couinjitfce > " Paid Ditto ditto favor K'v. R. \V. i 10 Dyer, as voted by the Committee f " Paid to liov. G. M. Johnson tor sun- > 140 dry small expenses ... . . \ " Balance remaining in the hands > * ,_,j _ « of the Treasurer ) ' ' " £1841 17 4 AMOUNT DISPOSED OF BUT NOT YETPA1D-W^;~ ^ s d Rev. Mr. Boland towards the purchase of the Church at Channel ; 25 Rev. W. K. White , «<> Amount for Forleau Parsonage conditional 25 £8y "We, the undersigned, having examined the foregoing Acconnts, find to the credit of tho Society, a balance of £772 7s. tid. besides the sum of £89 Os. Od, appropriated but not paid, in the Treasurer's hauds. JNO. TUNBRIDGE, P. G. TESSIER. -- ^' I AccoiNT wii.ii (iKonor T. Urookixg, Treasurer. Ck .- £ g a IS')',]. Amount bronglit fovwaril 1503 \o 7 Jan. 10— Uyrocoived from Kov. 1'.. Fleet ao I 3 U 6 coiiit colh'ction at South Slinro ^ March 9 — " UecolvtMl Irom Yen. Arelidoacon') liridf^o account collection at St. Y 87 2 John's J 30 — " IteceivL-d from Yon. Archdeaion "| Bridge account collection at St. f- 2C IS John's J April 2--" Keceived from llev. Julian Moretou 37 IG 4 7 — «i l^eceivcd from llev. Wm. (^rey ) lialance of colloctioa at PorUigal >• 12 12 (i Cove ) 9_t« Keecived from Robert Trowse ae- ) count collection per ilov. Charles V 34 13 6 Bl&ekman -J 22— " lloceivcd from Kev. G.K JdinO son balance of llev. Augustus 1 q jq Bayly's collection, 4 o 7 18 fl account collection at IVttv Harbor ^ 8— « Received from Rt'V. G. Johnson, { ^jo 15 Balance of collection at St. John':? \ £1811 17 4 Krrors and Omissions Exooptod, ^Sf. John's, ]\nrful, 8//? Junr. 18.").".. For(iE()K(lE T. BUOOKlNCr, Trcasnrev. 1-. K. liEPliUilX. I ml jjit. APPEVr.IX, u * Acland, Clinrlos Alcxaiidn-. I'obcrt Aisop, li. iv Co. AikUtsod, (Jeorj^o Aiulrt'W,'-, L'eiiry Arijicll, Mi-i. A.KMi, Airliil.aia, K. M Alkii;so)i, NoiniMU Avflin. W.(.'. Avic, CliiistoijlKT li D.ild'vin. T). ]5;iitL'r, Joliii Bill t(. r. Jonas I>arton, fJoIm Baj!y, Jatiic'3 lieMik'ii, ]\lis>os BcniKUt. C. F. LeniiL'tt, (}. H. ilonnctt, 'I'liomaa Bomiett, Tin..'. T. lil'tlUL-tt, \'>'. K. Bibbing?, Joliii Binl, C!iar!i 5 ! Brc'oii, .John 5 1 1 Bjiceii, Andrew r, 10 ]^)rinc', J, I\l. 1 10 Brooking & Son 30 10 ' Brookinrr (J. 'J". 20 1 r>ruuknijj;,fi. 'I" toward ■i" ' tio .'> a J'aiiiti'd W'indov; 15 fur Catin'dral . , . , Brookin;', Mrs, G Q 10 l{iT)()kinudd, Thomas 5 15 BiirHolI, Ooorfre 1 1 10 J*Ulil;ll, JosC']dl .') Biii'st'v. Benjamin 10 1 10 Burton, J. T. 1 10 1 10 Butlt'r, Solomon 5 20 Butt, Georyo 5 ') C. 4 u Canning, Horatio 5 5 Canning, Jolin 1 10 5 Caniiitig, Sanniel 10 !j (-'arncil, Sinuu'l 10 10 Cariott, WontwortU 10 5 Carter, F. B. 2 5 Carter, John ;•) 1 10 Carter, Robert 3 :i 1 1 CcMto, John 5 10 , Cliale, Aaron f) 10 ! Ciiai'(.', Henrv ') 2 1 ( hall-, William ■ ') i) r> ; Cliar'e.", Ileury 10 li. >t (.Jliipniai), IIiMiry i;bristi(>, !sr;\-;l 10 tJlll, lien IV 10 5 Giil, N. Sr. I r> Godlroy, John /i 10 Goir, I'vidiard 1 Goodrid^r, A. 1 1 (iraham, Cap!. ^r> 5 (ii'ahn!!i, Jaiu'. 10 1 (jiay, G('or!.'o IJ 1 , (iribbUf, J. Sr. 10 1 , (iribble, J. Jr. 10 5 , Grieve, Jos. 10 10 i II. 10 : Hamlin, IIn;ih 1 10 1 1 Hamlin, Ifiijhani 1 10 7 a Ilanmcr, L. 5 10 j Hanuier, N. 1 (J 10 j lljrris, i\Ii.s3 10 10 i Ilarri.-, (icorpe 10 2 , Harris, Nicliolaa 10 4 1 llarr, Georgo 10 12 1 Harvijy, Fij;j;oriius f> 10 G Harvey, Jaiiu's 1 10 : Harvey, Mrs. .Ian. 5 Harvey, llicbaid 1 10 ; 1 !a\wa!(!, G. i'. 2 5 : 1 lavwar.l, G. J. 4 1 1 lav ward, J. S. 2 f) (J ■ lieiibid, Jo:;. C 15 1 1) i Hellver, J. f) 10 1 10 : Hopijurii, H. K. ;; ■ ile.Kt, (icoriiU 1 10 r> :lliii. A. '• 1 <* If) : jliliirr,J. r> .'"; ■ 1 linysiMji, W. io J.* u iiijare, (.'hriiiiii^liov 10 I % rw. Ilod.son, K. K. JIo;:st'lt. Joiin l.dllolt, tl.iiiiog ]l()l;u\soo(l, (j. ]lu'>',H'i', .JMillOS 3Jooj>(.'r. Ji)!.r ]Ioru()0(i. Jolin Ilniiiiv'cli c^ Co. Ilovios, Ali-f!. Sr. IJo'vles, II. W. lluUscn, Capt. TfpMt. 'I,A)c-vt lliilc'liiiigy, l\Hs9 llulthins, rhilip J. Jamp.q, T. C J;uvi.<5, E. L. Jenkins, Capt. Jpiikiiis, AV, Jillai'd, Cnpt. Johnson, M. K. Knight, W. L. Lancston, Henry L;i.sh, JfflVey Lcybourno, (i. C. J.aj'man, (joorgo iA:(\ JaniC3 Lo iV'lcrsuili r, II. Le JMessuiitT, V. Lc Messurier. W. Levi, i'l-nip T. Lewis. WilJiaiu Lonji, Thn.''.. & Mrs. Lovovs, Ct'orao JTabin, Tlini-ms :MeCoiVnroy, J. V»". AlcK'.^nzio, Mi <) 10 b i> ^ ]\llIl->, Natlianiel MoncktOM, Iiohort iMorri:*. IJetijaniiii i\!osi'(l,iK>, .James M"iihon, Tliouiaf Mml^^L', Sarnncl iMnlliiiii^, J. Ii. IH') Miindiy, Aliraham Murphy, Arlliur IT. Newiijan & Co. Newman, C. 1). Noon, John Noonan, James Nurs(.', John Nuitall, Thoma.'? O. OfTertory, Advent 1 OllVrtory, Trinity 1 Oliver, James P. Tack, Peter i'arnell. John Parsons, W. Pc •khani, James Priiy, J/u'Uf. i*'ji!M\', .Saiiiiiol Peters, Jol)ii Pi(;!:'n'(l, Mnnry I'iir.^iii.s. Dininis PinklKuu, W. Pope, Matthuw Pope, W. S. Prejii'ijU, (rporge Prowso, J. W. PiO^Tao. \V. rr\or, Ldwaril K. Pearl. Janie.s Ptuuiell, ]\[rs. Sr. IJetv'e!:, i:iias ];(Mu: •!!. w. :c G. Pmt,')i, ,)oh:i lioberts, ]\Iark llohinpon. Major llobiiieon. Pi. Po^fr.'-, Thonias £ s d 5 1 10 10 5 5 5 0-1 1 6 r, 5 r> 5 1 15 10 10 8.12 1 13 H 8J3 2 11 9 10 10 10 5 r> 1 15 5 5 10 5 10 5 1 5 1 10 10 1 r> 2 10 !J 5 1 ir, 5 *i f IV. V"^ i< f ^ now, Tlininas How, W. 15. llullicrfciril, Huboi't Kv.'ill, Williuu It}land, J. D. S. Salters, NifHianiul Saunderg, I\Iisi Saunders, Jolm Sawyer & ('lift Scbuniann, Cliarles Scott, \S. Searlu, W. Seymour, Henry Seymour, J. W. Slicplierd, Ksau Simms CliarJea Simms Jaiuc3 Simras \Vm Skinner Mrs. Skinner Edward Skinner tauuicl Smitli T. K. Snow Josepli SoutLcott J. &J. T Squarry J. Squires J. Stabb H. II. Stevens J. Stone Henry Stumble Joseph Sweetland Heniy Terry James Tesiier T. G; Xessier Lewis Thomas H. 1'. Thomas N Toussaint Mrs. Trele^'an 1{. TremiUis William Tucker Mrs. Tucker E. D. Tulfin William Tuffia Charles 'lunbridge Miss Tunbridge Joliu 10 1 5 1 10 5 10 10 10 5 12 10 10 2 8 5 10 U 15 5 2 10 1 5 10 5 2 8 1 S> 10 10 5 10 •1 20 10 T U 10 10 15 10 10 1 a (/ (; I ^ i I I ! / I ' o! 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F Andrews Hiiiry iJraoo yF.iUM.i JJraco Tijcitua;! Sr. Braco Tlioinns, jr. Uracc \Villinin J'adstotio •Tol'n Jiail^;t()iio Zncliari;ts Cad will .To!m Cadwill 'I lioina'i (;.ild'.vi;i iiii !nvd Jlcmicbu! V .ioliii licniicbury 'lliomas Ilonuoliiiry Ikobort llfnnchnrv Jnacpii llcnncbiiry Ct'orgo ( lfLMiiioi)iirv JdicLael Hill Willi ;ju Jforvvoo I Joliii IIoiMvond Jolin T5. llorwoix) Kii-hai'd Ilorwond Tinlicrt MiiiT<;in 'I'liomaa A,' 1 1 'Tain .John TrtMidcnrast Thomas P' ;iii \V!Hi;un I'vin. Ric'..: il dli, <|tU. ]\t. •(.'V Wil liam Jin- ■eft ,!.>. •;.li S'li -•h ' Ti '111,19 "■^ 1 . . . I'M- ( i.n- !a;;d s;.-v ,>.r .; 'h 1 <•• . ( ;..■ r ph ^ !l'.- rJl). ( ph CAbir. £ s fl JJracc ^Enean IJraoo, riiilip Crimp, \V. llcnncbiiry llicli ud !•) 10 5 T) a I 1(1 rKllV IIAIlIiolU Ai!(a),lMi!nrd Allen, Mr.s. 11. Hfard, WiluMti) I)Iiiiido:i, Hob^-rt n>>\v'dLn, William I)ail<'y,(i(-'(j:,4u lki!li3\ , llicli.ii'd li c £ Cliafi.', Jaci)!) Clial"-, Mrs. J. Clial'i', lleury G. Clial'f, JliiJii; ■ui'.el (.•hai;.-, lb. id jM. (.'liafi', ( iiiiri^e W. C'liat'o, Nailianial CliaCs Vv'i!liaiii f Thomas) Chal.r, lloliert (Wni) ( ha('>, Tliomas (Thoui.is) Chati', Edward (Thomas) Clial'c, lloh(>rt ( I'hoiuas) Clnn', Ja
    , .Ir. ChaiL', Aiiibrcsc Chuii','>\'i;!iani (widowc'i) Cl.nfl', Wliliam (\\m) .) (Miaff, (Jeorr;o (William; Chaf'.s.losiih (William) (.'hili', Simiad (\Vin) Chall', .Sani'ud (David) 'O Ciial.', I'hilip CiuTiv 'I'll' nns & Sons Chaff, \\m (Il.iuy) 1 "] (jiiiiital fish j Chafo, dvarn', Hr. 1 1_ (yiintci! li-h (" Chaf-'*\iiiifi:.i(l).;rtt'r) j .', (piiiital li-ih J Clarks, Iiirhaid Cuoiicr, liuury JOastorbrook, Jamci Eddicott William G Grant, William II llowaid, William (• 10 O 1) 10 u 10 i) 10 10 1 J 10 10 10 10 10 ] 10 o 10 1 10 10 10 r) 15 1 3 C 10 10 JO 5 ''. C 10 / > Jlofllviiis, Joseph Tifc, TInmris Lni-, William Luu, Jaiiiud M Milt8, Joliii Mills, 'I'lioiiins, Sr. MIIU, Niuii&iui l» IVarce, Ilic'liartl l\;uici', .IiwiiiU S Sart'l, AnrHii kSullirld, William hwuutluud, Julin W Woir, Tliomas Webber, Arwlrew Williams, Mrs. IJ. Williamst, licpjainiit Williams, Phihp Williams, Thomas Wiiliitms, John, Jr. Williams, Kiuhard Williams, Valenfino AVilliamii, William WilliumH, John White, Kiehard White, John Witten, William Witten, Thorn a«i Witten, KdwanI Witttm, Robert Witten, bumutil VI. Z s d ' C'liafi;. .Siuiiml Oil (. I "lial'i', Jo.siah I (.'; .lie, Jaroli. Jr. 10 (I C.aikf, Kichanl .') ' U Ui.-ad, John 8 1 (1 Sweetland, John (IK) Sarull, Jamu;* 10 (I W \\'iUcn Samuel J U 10 U . 10 10 .-> (» '} 10 1 (» 10 15 U 10 U 15 15 10 10 10 10 10 10 5 5 5 s> pnmj, K a, 18.W. (CUKW OF THE SlSTKIlS ) Ch:\t"e, Jacob iO Chafe Emannuel Chafc, Henry G. Chafe, KdwarU (Thomas) Chate, Robert (Thomas) Chaftf, Thomas (Wm) 10 5 5 £ .s '« .'> 1* U .'» 5 ( ToilUAY. Ilishnt), ffohn Codiier, Sainnel Codnvr, Klias Codnur, John \ Sons Codner, William Coilner, Georgo Cole, Tliomad & Brothers 1 5 it 5 .^1 5 10 10 15 5 5 s 1 £34 13 fi Cole, Sumucl S(iutrc, John 10 S T 10 Thorne, John Thornc, William W White, Thomas White, Willihm Wood fine, John Gosse, Solomon, FlatUoek Pouch Covr.. B Baldwin, Kdward Baldwin, John Bragg, William Cox, Benjamin Gould, Georn;c Grushy, Philip 10 5 15 10 5 k 10 £7 5 d 5 5 5 c 10 G 10 15 11 !i -"■'^•' vrt. K £ ,« G 41 Uardiiif;, Henry 10 Elizabeth 9. .i Harding, Robert 5 By sums less than ui 14 1 Harding, Thomas M Mc Lei Ian 5 6 £13 2 10 Miller, (icorgc Miller, Henry V Picot, Jamea 5 £59 1 4 5 15 PonrUGAL COVR W (' , Wright, John 10 " Figb ,qth 1. C £6 7 6 Churchill, Henry * ■""" Churchill, Solomon ^ Broad Cove E n Fish, qtla. Earle, James k Butlor, John 1 <'* > i i '' \ Vill. Fish , qtU. UUI.LK Isi.K. .S K.:ih 1* , qlli. 1 Sqiiiro, nenjnmia < PittH, John 1 S(|uin«, Houjainiu Jr. R S(|uirp, Gt'orj^o Roon, Alfred \ ' lS(juir«, .i.'i.rics 1 Ib'VM, Julia S(iiiire, Jolm RecB, Solomon i Squire, Jolin Jr. . • • Hcjuire, Joseph h 2i Squire, Joseph Jr. ___ __ Squire, Peter ^ CAfllf. Squire, Peter Jr. c £ K (f Squire, Richard Cooper, James 10 U Squire, Solomon 11 Squire, Theophilua Haley. William 5 T lli^cock, (jtuoriie 10 Topn, Benjamin Tucker, Charles i R Rces, (ti^orge 10 Tucker, John Rcos, Thomas 10 nTiw'lrpi* •TAnio4 Tucker, Nathaniel £2 5 'i^iii>|{i*r Jonathan Tucker, liichard i £11 2 C Tucker, Richard, Jr. ' '} .. — __ Tucker, Robert ] i HARBOUR GRA( E. Tucker, William 1 (No retui •n.) >. CARBONKAR. 23 _. A Ashell, John £ s 10 Cash B. £ s d , Bartlett, Isaac 6 B Bulham, Charlos 10 Bursell, William 10 Bennett, James 5 C Bennett, Samuel 5 Clark, John 5 Bennett, William 5 Clark, William 5 Bennett, James .•. u K Best, George J , 15 King, James iO Best, Cieorge 5 King, James Jr. 5 C. N Chipman, Jo m 5 Nicholas, Jonathan 10 Clarke, James 5 S Colborne, Eliz. J qll. Fish Squire, William 5 Crocker, George Cole, Elius 5 5 £2 10 Cole, lleniy 5 10 10 n \ Corbin, Thomas ■ .. <■■ 1\. 1). r-«-. t Jvirie, Gtjor^o £ a G l\ l''orw!iv(.'. (jcorgo I'jrward, .liuiies Forward, -lames Jr. I'or'vunj, (.'liai'Ics Jr. I'urwanl, I li'tuy i'\>rwai'(l, William Framploii, (i. oO I'Ickcts IVoiui, David i:. llfiniil'on, "Williain J lamiltoii. Joseph lloddur, tJoiiafJian lljiiiiftull, Juhi) fTaues, Daiiiol King, William J. K. L. L:uij», Andrew J & Fr\cr I'ack, llohcrt J'lVirco, James Pike. Edward J*ik(j, Louis Fiki>. Nicboia* 1 ) ^' (1 i) u 5 5 5 5 ij .") 5 ;"> r, h r> 5 () ;> oi Ct • 1 5 lu'.ndi'll, (ji'or;4i' llogors, Jli'.nry Itogors, JuM'i;Ii Rogers, William llyal, llunrv S. Slanficld, Samuel Stanley, Dennis Stainer, .John 80 rickc Siiekland, (ivorge Stii.'kland, S,irali Stokes. .I.riu'.s Sviiiib, William T. Tliomas, ('havlo!i 'i'iujmas, Xidiulaa Toms, Jo.cfpli Tiieker, Ambroso W. Wosleott, Jose[)lj Winser, Alfred White, Sarah Williiuui!, George V. Young, Janu'S Young, George Voujiir, Ambrose 15 V siuns less than .>s. ts a :i ,/ u o o it o ;')' 0- i) 0' »» i J •>■ i (>• (• 13 ■7 1 ,"< a ;') {*• &• 0' ]!) ;> () r» (.♦ :r (.) 5 Ov ."» i). i) r> .'» 1 U- ii I If) il !;>>) it; 5 5 r> 10 2 10 J «' 5 ') u i> JSLAND COVE. Fish, (itls. Ii. M'shop, Solomon iiishop. John (Sf>l.) liishop.Joseph (Sol) Bishop, Henry (_II.) iiradburv, J.saae C. Crane, George Crane, (ieo. (Jos.) Ci'ano,Sanmel (.)os) D. Diover.'I'hos. (^Vm) S D;over. .Most;s (^Wni.) ^ i > » .* > %■ / ^ ' > .* » \ / ^ 'isn, qlifi. l^i\)Vf r, Win. (Wiu.) ; I'.vv cT, llujj^h (.Tiio.) I I 'ti'V iT, .'oliu (.hiu. ; •■, (J, (iroaly, K'lwanl J (ircal}-, William ] (injjiiy, Will. (-Wm.) \ 4ano.», William J.. Laiidrigan, Geo. (Jiio) !y IjVIU.'Ii, .Ju.s(.'[tll (.Josi.) ] Si. T.'.>rr:nr, (;-,:a ( '1 hos.) J- MorciT, .Jo'ialii.ii. (L.) ', Morcor, (:iiaiI.--(C.) ^ fiercer, Joseph ( Wni)- 1 JMercer, Tlios. (\\'ai.) ], ]M(!roer, Win. (iieii.) l .Mi'rc(;r,Jjiiatlui!i (11.) i (). <-): Cas«. IJ. £ TJisliop, Francis Lisliop, i\Ia»'v ' • C. ("lark, Tiioiiuis • 'oomlis, AioxrUiiler (.'i).>mi.«, iJeiiiy t'douilw, NatiianicI <,!oo:nbs Jolm (Ui.'lian]) Cooiiibij, iuchaid (I'ieii) Crane, fJauc, i'raiie, ») imej ( 'ram', .John i'raiio, William (Wm.) C'raii«, John ( Wm.) rraut', Ilenrv ( Wm.) 1). Di'over, 'I'liomas Drover, Jii.scjiii JDrover, Juuus ,1 ;"> 5 ij iV •7 Ii> .") 1 ID 10 .3 ."( .") 10 1» h) u 10 ' Droviir. .[oso; L ('I'lios.) o 10 o . l'C(i\ci, iJr.hii (W i:i.) ;'* () {;. ■ {ijii'lill, TliOlDO.S h C ! II.. ; lln.M'v, Jon;ili),ia 10 , llu.s.,ey, llrt'wii fO ; !Iiir.Ni:y. Juhn (I'lobl.) r> (i '!• ,:iM'y. Jm!;\ (.;..l,..j (I ^ , Uiissev, 'i uuuias (\\'in.) n ;» (t ilu.-i.-:ev, Ju.s. (Joiuiliian; > {) J. j JoiK'ji, Scljuion ^> i L. I Landii;,'aii, llobt. (W.) h ' 1 /uulriLjau, ,-/ijse|)!i ( W ) j ■ liUmiii-.i:., J ).. ;'i ('!'.), '.) 5 !> M. \ iMereov, Thomas (,'ri-,o;i.) ■'' ; MereiT, litAm-t (v,"l;a:-i.)' :> (» 1 .Mercer, William (Wm.) i) ;'> i .Me.reer, Henry (lleiiry) a i .Me.i'cer, iLiciiiird (J;is.) ,") () (> 6 <■/ :> r, (I r^ Mereer, James (Ja.-.) ; Xcwiiian, JVuues Osborne, James (>.. P. (I i'iii'sons, Junatlj;i,n ! a. ?\"('d, J.i->t-.'idi (! i lieed, .lobii I S. Shaj-p. Tlios. Sr. Sliarp, Jauici .'■juarjt, \\'illia!;r 0; r. (I i'uiiii", Jdliii (; 10 ' Vinr.'Li-, J.-iries <.! .'t C. : Y(iiji;j.', ,i;iiiii ( .\:i;.) ,:i V()iui;:.K;'ii|,'iiel-. ( ,\iii!) 1! .'i J i)\ >ua\s le.-,s liKiii .''.i, () (J t) (I' ' Oj ■;!.> I:: ♦)• 7 C «» r, r. r> :. i lii:rl(0 (:•';- ('i)Vi:. ■ .Fi.sh, tpU. " , 15. ti l':UTetf, Pro\idi.-iiee. I ! ! i, j li j 15 • :? .yr-J-ni XI. Fish, qtls. Barrett, Abraham [^y] ^ Barrett, Jane ] Barrett, John [Wra.] 1 Bishop, Henry | II. Higgins, John M. i 3^ 3 Mencians, Thos. Sr. Mencians, John [W.] r. Peddle, Caleb S. Smith, Abraham [Jno] 1} Smith, Francis 1 Smith, William 1 Smith, Isaac [Wm.] 1 Smith, Thomas [Thos] ^ Smith, Wm. [Eleanor] } Smith,Abraham[Isaac] J Smith, Henry } Smith, Reuben i 13i Cash. £ « Baker, William 10 Barrett, Nathaniel 10 Barrett, Nathaniel [Jos] 10 Barrett, Jacob Sr. 10 Barrett,Abraham [Jacob] Barrett, John [Jos.] Bartlcli, Jo.-cpl) Bartlett, Nath. [David] Brown, Jonathan D Drover, James G. Oosse, Israel (iosso, Thomas (iosse, liiuhard M. Moncians, Matthew Miiwford, Henry Mugford, James P. Peddle, John Peild'.o, Elijah 10 5 5 10 5 1 1 10 .1 ^ r) 5 Peddle, John [Peter] S. Smith, George Smith, Jacob Sr. Smith, Jacob Jr. Smith, Isaac [Jacob] Smith, Abi-ul.am [A.] Smith, David [A.] Smith, William [A.] Smith, Isaac (Thos] Smith, AVilliam [Ttios.] Smith, John Spaniard's Bay. £ s (1 5 10 10 5 10 5 5 6 7 6 .] 5 5 £10 14 6 Fish, qtls. Butt, Mor-cs Cain, Thomas B C. G. 5 Oi Gosse, Robert Gosse, Nathaniel S. Shepperd, Henry Cash Baggs, Joseph Baker, Henry Butt, Charles B. G, J & 12lb3. 1 1 3J& 12lbs. £ s d 10 5 10 Gosse, Moses Gosse, William Sr. Gosse, Moses [Israel] Gosse, Robert [Israel] Gosse, SolomotJ Gosse, Moses [Richard] Leary, John P. Peddle, William Peddle, John 1 5 7 5 5 5 9 5 5 5 >l XII. r Fi'j'mour, Itenry Slinplierd, John Shepherd, Francis Sbephtinl, Moses >l BAY KOBERTS B Badcock, John Badcock Nathaniel Bagg, Richard Biirtlett, Isaac Bartlott, William Boasaiit, Henry Beasa«t, John Blackler, Thomas Bowring, James Bradbury, Edward Bradbury, Joshua Bradbury, Henry Bradbury, William Brown, William C Calpin, Charles Cave, Edward Cave, George Cave, Henry Crane, George Churchill, James Churchill, Jervis Churchill, William D Dale, John Daw, Elijah Daw, Thomas Daw, Widow Daw, Abraham K Elms, John Elms, William Elms, Henry F Fox, Henry French, Bsnjarain French, John (Edward) 5 £ s d b 10 5 5 £5 12 6 £31 19 L'S 10 7 G 5 2 1 5 5 10 15 10 5 5 5 5 5 1 5 5 5 5 5 5 8 5 1 10 5 15 5 12 12 8 10 15 French, John French, Samuel (Edwd) t) French.Mrs. W. French, Jonathan G Goddnn, .John 1 Goosncy, iiobert Grecnlaiif], George Greenland, John Greenland, Stephen H Hardy, Thomas llayse, Robert Hcdderson,Thoma3 1 Holmes, John J Jackson, George K Kearly Thomas Kearly, James Kearly, AVilliam Kearly,William of [Solm]0 Kelly, John Sr. Kelly, John Jr. Kelly, Richard M McLellan, Donald 5 McStravick, John 10 McStravick, Edward 5 Mercer, Charles (Saml.) 5 Mcrecr,Charlc3 (Robt.) 10 Kercor, Isaac 10 Mercer Jonathan (Jas ) 5 Mercer, Jonathan (Sam.) 5 Mercer, James (Wm.) 10 Mercer, Robert Mercer, Richard (Jno) Mercer, John Mercer, Wm [Samuel] Mercer, Zebedee Mercer,George [George] Mercer, Richard [Israel] Mercer, Stafford Morgan, Abraham Morgan , Isaac 5 Mosdell, James o .'^ Mosdell, Richard 5 10 10 5 5 5 10 5 5 5 5 10 G 5 9 6 6 6 10 a 10 5 7 5 5 5 () xrif. £ s d I K'orm'Ui, Jefhro Noniian, Sumiu'l U P J'ack, (Josse ^S; Fryer 2 Parso!)s,It()bt [Jonathan] I'.irsous, Isaao ]^l'.•8ons, .lames r.irsons, (Jt^ornfc Parsons, Kobt. [Rob^] I'araoiis, Closes J*arso»rt, Elijah Parsons*, Stuplien i*arson», Ks.iii Parsons, Jonathan Pepper, Kobert K llnsselI,Ew(] [Abraham] Kussell, Kilwiut] Jr. U Jlnssc.!!, Edward Sr. Hussoll, Elijah liussL'll, Ilcnry 1 Unssull, Stephen I Russell, Stephen [Isaao] ^ Uiissell, John llussell, Isaac [Joseph] lliisiell, W'm [Isaac] •lussell, Wni (Joseph) llussell, Abraham ]lusselI,»SiepheiJ [Henry] Slcelton Joscpti 1 Snow, Charleu Snow, Henry .Snow, Stephen Snow, Eilward 1 Spatkk's, Wni [Joseph] Sparkes, James Speiiccr, llarri; Spencer, Samuel I'ippet, Kobert TiHuet, William Tobin, John W \Viloox, Edwanl WiliJman, Edv.Mi'd 2 10 10 5 b 5 b b it 15 5 10 10 10 5 (J 5 5 10 •5 5 12 o 10 o! ! I Oi oi 0i ' •0 1 £ White James Wilcox, Benjanuii AVood, William liy sums less than 5s. aryj 10 Omitted in Keport, 18^1. (Jrcen, W. S. 10 £62 10 PORT DE GRAVE. A An(h'ews Reuben Andrews .Sarah \ndrews, Mary Ann : Andrews Henr t) I oi Oi u Oi Oj 'Ol ■Si I {) Bartlett, George Barllett, Samuel Bartlett, Tnomas Jr. Rartlett, Wm. [Elijah] IJatten, Jchn Sr. Ratten, Benjamin Sr. Batten, Samuel, Sr. Batten, John [Samuel] Batten, Wm. [John Jr^] Batten, John Jr. Batten, Thomas [John] Batten. William Beach, John Beauchanif), John Bishop, (ieori^e Bishop, Raehfd Boone, Thomas Boone, Charle.s Bursell, George Bussey, Jane Biissey, William Butler, Samuel I) Daw, "William Daw, William Daw, Isaac [Charles] Daw, Josepli Daw, Mrs. Emma 15 10 Ci 5 i) 6 .0 5 10 {) 6 10 5 5 10 5 5 10 r> 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 i) 5 10 5 XTV, T);i'v, 11 (Miry Daw, Goorgo I);iw, Zei;li:iri;i9 Daw, .Toscii!> ( .Samuel) Jjiw, llcui-y (William) Daw, .SaiiuiL'I (IiicLard) Ddw, S:un;u'i Mi'sf. Daw, Samuel Jr. Daw, JonatLau Daw, John Sr. Daw. Jolin (George) Daw, J;~aac Daw, Joshua Daw, Samue! (George) Dav/, Jjhii (ilichard) Daw, I'obcrt Daw, i\it;hoh3 Daw, Nathaniel Daw, Nicholas CJamcs) ill E>irle, Solomon Ellbrd John F Fisher, Ilobert French, William G Garland, John J Jacob, Hannah K Keeping, James Kelligrew, Frederick Li Lacey, Dioclesian M Marten, Thomas Wcrcer, Amy ^loivraa, William & Sons IMorgan, Geor{];e (Angel) Morgan, Isaac Sr. Morgan, Kobert iMor^au, Edward Morgan, John Morgan, John (Wni) Morgan, Joseph (Wm.) Mugford, William (Jno.) Mugford, Samuel Mugfoi'd Charles £ s 10 5 5 r> 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 ID 5 5 5 15 5 5 (I t» 10 1 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 17 N Newell, liiehard No well, John, Sr. P Pearee, John R. Richards, Wllliain liichards, Jshn (.Jr.i:ics) Richards, John (John) Richardi', William (Jas.) Richards, Wiiiiam(W.; Richards, Abraham Rulfe, Charles S. Spencc, Jolm S lacey, EJwin Stevens, James T. Taylor, AVilliam (Jno.) Taylor, Jai'ob Taylor, Henry Taylor, Henry Mrs, W. Wilcox, John By sums less than 5s. £ * d BRlGUS. Bartlctt, John Barflet^ Mrs. Bartlett, Mrs. John Bartlctt, Hiss Bartlett, Miss Jane Bartlett, Moses Bartlett, Abraham Bartlett, William Beck, Lorenzo C. Chalker, Thomas H, Harvey, Job Hatchfield, George Hayes, Isaac M. Mitchell, Manuel Moran, James Mosdell, James 5 14 10 . 5 1 10 5 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 IG 6 £30 17 6 10 2 10 5 6 15 10 6 10 5 5 5 5 5 1 5 XV. Munden, Azariah N Noaeworthy, John P Payne, Thomas Payne, John Plowman, Philip R K:\bbitts, William Rabb'tts, Nathaniel lloberta, John Roberts, Alfred Roberts, Esau S Smith, William Stirling, Edgar Saunders, John W Washer, William Washer, Samuel Wilcocks, James Willcocks, William Whelan, William Whelan, John Sums less than 53. £ s 5 5 10 15 5 3 1 5 5 5 10 1 4 5 5 5 3 5 10 15 5 G CI 6 Total fall collection I $ d £S2 1 4 Sprinji collection in-l eluded in Report fori- £24 12 6 1851. ) £56 13 10 SOUTH SHORE. Lance Cove. Fish, qtls. K. Kelly, George I Kelly, John ^ 1* Cash £27 4 C Salmon Cove Morgan, Charles 5 W. Wells, William Wells, Robert £y sum less than 5i. 10 5 2 Warford, Jacob £ t d 5 £12 Burnt Head. Upper Gully. Fish, qtls. A Andrews, John 1 Andrews, William I C. Coats, Charles & Sons U M. Morgan, Joseph Morgan, William S. Scott, William W. Warfard, Isaac 1 Warfard, John 1 J Bishop, John Bishop, Henry ^ishop, Joseph Bishop, Elijah Sums I^ss than 5s. 5 7 6 5 5 2 12 4 £3 11 10 Cash. A. Andrews, Henry 6J S, s d 5 5 Lower Gully. Fish, qtls. D. Daw Silas 1 I Ik XVI I « Daw, Cliriafophcr ^ Daw, Abraham ^ Daw, John |^ Foi. J'nAP. Fish Ljtls. F. 2i Kelliorews. Fish,qtl3. H. Hencsy, Patience 1 Hodge, Jane i T. Tilly, Robert ^ Tilly, George Tilly, John Cash T £ s 5 5 10 Middle Bight. Fiab. qtls. K. Kennedy, John, Sr. J Kennedy, John, Jr. A P. Parmiter, Richard I T. Taylor, Jacob i Taylor, Abrpham 1 Taylor, William ^ Butler, William Butler, James Butler, John D. Delaney, William F. Fagan, Michael Fagan, Charles Fagan, Michael Sr. G. Graley, W^illiam J. Janes, Bernard P. Porter, Thcoph. Porter, Nathaniel Perriii, Charios Perrin, liichard R. Ridout, Richard 7* Petten, Edward Cash. P S, s d 5 Rutlcr. William Butler, Joseph Butler, James Butler, Charles Cash. B. 4J £ s d 10 iO 7 6 6 £1 12 6 5 LoKG Pond. Fish qtls. D. Daw, Henry ^ Daw, George ^ Daw, George, Sr. 4 E. Eason, William ^ Eason, John I G. Greonslade, Matthew 1 Greenslade, Thomas * J. Jefienes, Thomas ^ r XVil. ■ . K. Kennedy, Abt^rilom Kennedy, Jacob Kennedy, William KunneUv, John S. Stanley, Cbarlea T. Taylor, Richard Tfiylor, bolomou Taylor, Joseph N. Nosewortby, Jacob I'h.h i[\b. i * h * ^ ^ i ^h Mamf.i.s. Fish qtls. Smith, John S. VVilliama, William n Carh. £ 5 Smith William Tor J Air. Cash. C. Clinrchill, TlR.ui;ia 5 {) 3 17 (! BAY DEVKRDS. Fish, qtls. Bartfir, V^m. & Son Ij 151and.- 1, John Sr. 1 r>liindon,Ch;itlL\s i Hl'jndon,VVm.&Sons8^ a H i 1 1 Q r^ (j\ Bniie, James C. ! Cosh.Robt. k Sou I Cosh, James i Critch, Thoi. I Crileh, (ieorge I Dufictf, C.eorgo 1 Dullelt, James E. 1 lEmber!ey,W. & Sons 1} I Emberley, John 1 j EmbeileV, James ^ — Garrett, James i Jaoobs.Wm. k Henry l-} (] \ Jacobs, Job Si Son 1 j 10 10 Lockycr, John L. N. CUAMBKRIAINS. Fi^h qtls. 1 1* c. Chatcr, George H. Iliscock, Edward Noni?, James & Sons 1 ^ P. Prender;*asl, Stephen i K. Rijrgs, Wm. & Thos. 1 Ro^an, Edward J Ruiisell, John j S. Stephens, William i Stepliens, John 1 Stephens, Henry ^ Stephens, Thomas i I IVIil. Fi-,1i tills. StcphiMi?, Tlip.ry Jr. I Sl.'piit'ns, .Tolui Jr. 'I .Suttur., 'rhoi)iii8 1 Sutton, Williatn \ U'arvon, J.mit'i i I Warren, WilUaui !| 12 7-10 30j Cash. B. £ 5 niundon, Wm.&Sons 9 D. DuiTett, John II. IJtitclilngs, Tiicmas Jacol)s, John Jacobs, Joseph Jacobs, Thomas J:icobs, Stephou Jiicoby, George liy sum h^ss thun 53. n 10 10 10 10 10 10 2 £4 3 Cash. -. j A.- ' .\vorv, Thomas Bartit, GcMirjic Benson, David C. CJhiircliill. John j Churchill, William o! I'. ! Dowtoii, George Qi M. 0, 'Sh-d'in, William Aledin, lu-rry XT o| , ''^• (, 1 >7orn3, James ^ Sandford, Henry Shaw, biephen 10 5 10 10 10 GuATF.s Covr. Fish, qtls. Atkins, Jfunes A. B. Benson, T a?.c Benson, William Benson, Tlionuis Br«W(ir, James C. Cbun-'hill, James Churchill, Absalom H. I-Iodder, Tlioiuas M. Martin, Henry Sr. Martin, Absalom S. Sandford, William V. Vardy, George Vyse, Jaui':3 Vvse, John \". Waldron, Jamea i i 7-10 1 1 TRIXITY,- Androws. Henry Ash, (.'(\thevimj Averv, John B. Bnilov, FJizabelh Ba} ly, Kobort ^ Breriiner, A. W. Brooking & Son C. Clotliier, Tliomaji Crocker, Sfjihc-ii Crockei-, Jc-ji'!)h Curtis, llubei't F. Faery, Nicholas \ ' G. i (ient, Sanuiel A. i Graii;;er, t'hai'U.-s Gratu, lioberl II. ; Hart, William 10 10 .3 5 T) -1H51. £ . 2 30 5 10 U 5 5 15 10 10 10 10 i i XIX D A 1 :{ X. t d Hart, Thomas yf Cr Hr^pburn.F. C. K. 3 Gniiaiid, Samuel 5 Ditto, Jubilee r. J J. Janes, Arthur 5 Johnston, Jaracs 1 Jones, Jonas & Son 1 L. Jones. Robert 5 Lind, Henry 5 P. Lock, D.ivid 5 Peckhara, John 10 Locitycr, W. C. P. 15 W. Lock) or, James 10 Watts, Arthur 10 Lockyer, Gcorgo M. 10 J '/ V /•6 10 iViorii-!, Samuel Myov?., Robert r, 1* 5 V N. South Sidk Novlllo, John 1 £ s d 0. H. Oakley, Ccorgo T) Hayter, John 10 P. P. Pillgrcio, Williaaj 5 Pj-inhow, Josoph 10 Pitman, Joseph 10 -— -» ' S. £1 Slade, Eobert & Co. Stephens, Jara'?s n f; 5 Sweetland, Benjamin 1 English Harbouh. W. £ s d White, Elizabeth 10 B. Whiio, John 5 Batson, William & Son ^ White, Andrew 5 P. White, Dugald 5 Penny, James Sr. 15 6 Wyatt, F. J. B. Sums less than 5a. 5 Penny, William Sr. 12 6 2 c Penny, Jamps Jr. W. Wells, William 7 ti fAi 3 6 Sums under 5d. 1 9 T^nn Tn SHAf"" ■iiwiv 1 u kjn\j £ $ d £3 18 Baker, Robert 6 Bellows, Gt;orgc If 6 Salmon Covr. Fifield, William 6 A. Fowler, Thomas Sr. 10 Asb, John 5 Fowler, T..omas Jr. 5 B. Fowler, George 5 Buttler, William 5 Fowler, Patrick 10 Buttler, Isa.nc Sr. 5 Fowler, Joseph 5 C. Fowler, John 5 CourtJU'y, Thomas 5 • \ > ; xx D. . V I),»y, .Toscpli bay, IScnjdiiiin r. Freeman, George G. Goddard, Samuel H. IIobl)3, Samunl Ilobb:), Jou.i!i I.. Long & Brothora M. Moody, Jamea P. Penny, Charles a. Kyau, Edward S. Stockley, John W. Walters, Jolm i f ti ltd Ci 1 Cucuoi.us COVK. Oi C. ; Collins, William 5 10 o| r. Fleet, George 6 5 M. Morrid, John Sr. 5 5 Morris, John Jr. 5 .0 u ; Morris, Jogeph 3r. 5 I Morris, James Sr. 10 15 Ol il 15 I 5 5 Tkoutv Fish, qll». B. Barnes. John 6 Brown, Soplimus 5 £3 10 Ship Covic & Robin Hoods. B. Butler, James & Son 10 Butler, John 9 5 n. Hanlon, Mary & Sons 1 I. Ivamy, Georgt 5 M. Miller, William 5 N. ■ Northovor, Thonnas 5 P. Ploughman, Jos. & Bios. 10 E. Randall, Thomas 5 Randall, Isaao 5 Randall, Robert 5 K. Rex, George 10 C. Cash ! j5, i^4 5 Brown, Si^ptimus ! Bi-ov^,;^ Adaiij k Brown, Adam CJiffjrd, James D Dooling, Richard E. Euriy, William i F. Frampton, Josiah 2 J. Johnston, John i M. ?.Iorris, Benjairin 1 Mabee, Wiiiian 2 Mf,bce, Atiuilla i S. Simmond. Jo»5ph 1 a'. Tate, William i W. Wiseman, James i 14^ £ > d •^ 5 5 r I XXI. T'r.impfoTi, .Tiisiah truaiiitoii. l^llc'Ji L. liuvciidur, Tlioiuua risli, qtlrf. 5 !J 5 ; Sionc, Ahivili'uu Stoiio, Williaiu j y|»iirrt!ll, (iooigc Shuit, Jaiiios W. V/i3Cuici», -I elm I I 1 1 r. Clark, Talm r,i. Millci-, Williaia Miller, liici:ar>l li) 5 Ki-W r>ONAVi:NTUltK. S, a d B. £1 British IIaubouii. 11. Hoj.Mitli, William Ol.l> rjONAVKxNTURK. Fisb, (jtla. r.. B;.ilev, Goorj^o Carberry, Wiiliam \ Ivamy, James i K. d ' King, Ji'lin ' Kin;^, licnry ^^• _ 1 IMllIor, Saniuul ' J.liliov, Abvaliam ; Miller, JcseijU Sr. I r. i Pitcbor Jantfs By euros less than 53. BaHov, Eiclir.i-fl Ealloy, GeoriK! Bailev, Daviil Bannister, ilobort Carberry, Tboaiad G. Geor2e,',llichard i h 10 b 10 6 5 5 5 10 5 18 6 £3 18 6 Irei-axd's Eyk. C. II. o. Cooper, William II. Hooky, Jolm Ilooliy, ISaiuael O'Doniiell, William ^ I'arrott, Ssff'.uel 1 vS, Stone.Wm. &lk'iivy 2 Hookey, Jobn Toup, James £ s d 5 5 10 il £73 10 e / m %ii *>' rj WW. 6 / • {.> >•'*' ► THIXITY,-lS01-.>. il s A.sli, R!ch.M'<| 1 A.-ili, Krini i.i .'< Ah!i, (Jiilili ;■» AiulicNVri, IIiMirv 10 U. I'iikur, llo!>i'rt 5 l{iirnod,UiuIi.iid CS.Covc) b 10 5 Uiily, Kliz;;I>olli 10 Havly, lloht-rt \<) Huston, Will, iic Jolm 6 Hn-iiititir, AloxtuuJui* 1 JJro()kiii 5- 5 5 5 a 5 15 1 G TuorTY. Fish, qtls. B. Bro^^n, Susan ^ Brown, Adam 1 Bro\Tn, Septimus 1 C. ClifTord, James 1 E. Early, William Early James, F. Frartipton, Josiah Frampton, John Frampton, Ellen Lavender, Thomas I Lavender, Geor<»o f M. Maybce, Aqullla 1 Maybee, William 1 Morns, William J T. Tate, William ^ i i Talc, John Fish qtls. 12.V In money Cash. D. Bayly, Elizabctb Bremner, Alexander Brooking & Son J . Johnstone, James L. Lor-kyer, W.G.P. N. Neville, John S. Slade, Robert & Co. Sums, under 5s. £5G 16 G £ s d « 1 l> 5 5 O- 1 1 5 5 5 0- 15 12 6 £'J 13 7 f * * '. SSBBii / * t '. ^ ?r cr o •-• ji » JL » *• a> ^i '< § rs < o » -J Q C "^ ^^ _ • ns 1 O 3. s» n 04 CO •73 c 'a o ♦>. •^1 o t< 5-3 s o cr « 5' « 11 2 »} ~ ^ r < -I r? ^ cr c O p o cr. ?< « o > ^^ °'^ Si ? o C 2. ft rr ii ft "> g. &- s> re o c "^ 5 •! «| " 2- ^- o -4 CO 3 ti rs C < O o o -SO 1^ '?C' Br* — , O O O F' - - t 0= K .Ti _ na ^'^ 2 £-■ o Z3 3 E4j ^ "- ft . -5 r- ft . a c/> * < -J • o /' • ~»d : . 'Ja v; O J C ft o »• ~- Kg '* ■ »« u. U |J 3 -J 4^ o o o o o H w'j s* O C^' 1 - ft +^ ^ ft o r> * y G- If^ 3 )>-• »— < ^ w 3 >-c * c: i> (-; •^ <^ 'x; )-* ♦-: u* ^^ ■ ft f— » ff rr c •1 ft ' « ft - ':*^ CA «-«> ft - (C c p :^ i>:i ^^ P ?H ■T 3 ^ ft C 2. o d' rt; P s ^ ft ft P ui P ^ O ^^ 05 J+S f^ p ►S^^ 2 ■3 '^' o o cr 1 o ft O C/2 C t/. ft 1 o 3 3-: =. K^ fri X I t^ r ,:: * i I* t!; CATALINA. A. Asliford, Wllliain B. Balvcr, Simnn liarU-r, J. O. ]iremiu!r, Alexander ];ormiicr, Mij>. J>ri;nitier, IMins Jiromner, William JJromuer, J)iiga!(J IJrcniiuM', Kohcrt IJiirsey, llobcrt C. Clark, Ji\mo8 Clark, Mrs. Clouter, (!<',orpc CloultT, Thomas Clouter, Stepiu^n Courage, Jo'aii I). Day, ■William l>ianion({, John Drake. Joliii DiiHctt, James & Co. i:. Eady, Jobn Sr. Eal)('ii KudV, WilliatJi r. Foot, (J ilea G. (5ouM, William, Sr. Could, William, Jr. (iuUage, Jnst'pli (lnUajjo, James Guv, Edward ir. Hiscock, Frederick J. Jeans, Steplsen M. Manuol, Joseph Manuel, Mrs. !Maniu'l, Joliu J*lain!.!', Tlmmaa I^JaiiuoI, John Jr. XXV d 1 10 5 i jMinchonton, John N. Netteri, W'illlara P. Pearee, Robert R. ^\ Russell, Jan»e8 ^ Russell, Ceorge i «:. 1(» Shepherd, Joseph ( [) 5 10 10 5 5 5 10 a .'» Sweet, Mrs. W. White, John While, Stephen Willis, Elias Wiltshire. Henry i Ry sums le«s than us. o! 2 10 10 5 6 5 10 10 5 10 5 5 ij IIEARr.S CONTENT. Fish qtls. Q ! (Joorpe, Riehavd Q I (ieorge, R. Senr j (Jeor Brown, Mrs. M. & Sena 1 Hendy, Joshua ir> Riowi), Francis 6 lleudy, R. 5 C. lii.scock, J. 5 Clark, Robert 5 lliscotk, K. 5 1>, K. Domonoy, John i Kelland, James M. Mews, Janjes 5 I)yl;c, Iticliurd ^ 10 (iroves, Henry, Jr. 5 J'arrotI, Alfred 5 11. Uaddon, John 12 L. Lawrence, John M. :Marshfi..-I(I/,v'illiam Miflloii, Edward ]VIi(Hon, 'riiomas Midller, (]eorm) Jr. Miles, Jolin P. ritiman, Miss iovvoll, Kichard II. llobins, John Kolls, Joscjjh Jr. S. Sharp, Obadiah Sliears, Mrs. 8kelloi), John SUelton, Mrs. Skelton, Miss ciwcelland, William T. Tcir. pieman, Thomas Thompson, Charli's \V. Wi.y, William Wells, Fann}^ Warren, John H. (Sums under Oa. xxvm. £ s d\ Fish, qtls. ! C. 10 O! Cfun, John 1 ! Coilin, Sainnrl 1 5 I CuMla, William 1 10 j Curtis, Henry ^ 10 Oj F. 5 I A friend 1 10 i H 1 ITaneofk, William Jr ' 10 ' IlancoelcJas. M'.Braino^ 5 lI;uuoL'k,lIcn:y (Hv) I Hancof.'k, Wm. (Hy.) 1 ^ ''' *^ 1 Hancock, Joint ), 5 1 Hancock, Ilcury Jr. 'i ^^ j^^ ^ ; Hancock.! ly. (Jas.) > lhJl-2 1 i J '^ I Weeks, John G 5 1 W. Weeks, Johji Jr. ^j i Webber, John ' 10 5 I 0' 18.^ Cash. 5 LI Q fv g ; Hancock, James (Jas.) If. £15 4 G Bird Island Cove. C. i'ittst'ord, TL^mas S. Sampson, Joseph ISullivan, Mr:;. s d 10 10 iO £1 15 Chard, Mark 10 £0 10 KINGS COVE. Fish, (Ills. B. Brown, Thomas 1 k Brown, James l| Brown, John 1^ Kxioiit's Covk, rish. lbs. Hancock, John U. 1 a.» 105 CAsri. Hancockr, William TO 10 XXIX. Kkki.!^, h,qtl3. II. Ilobhs, Ifannah 1 Ilobhs, Henry * ITobhs, Abraham 1 Ilobbrf, Charles 1 lIobb,s, Joim 1 IJobbs, Williixm i Ilobbs, CharliiS i llobbs, Henry, Jr. 1 llubbs, Thjmas Jr. L. Loujy, William i 1 Loii'', Hubert 1 1,1. JMctsH, Wilham 1 ]\Iosti, Josejiii 1 Moss, Ileiiry 1 Musij, I'arnabag 1 P. Pein.y, James 1 Penny, Edward 1 Penny, AVilliam 1 Penny, John 1 Penny, Charles 1 Quinton, Wilham j Si'D^^otuls, Chfirles Oil iSimUioiidi.;, V» i!'i:i:;i 5 I T. : Turner, William 1 O Turner, Thomas 10 Tuitier, John 5 Y. I Yetman, llobcrt 5 j Yutiiiai», Joseph 5 £6 ](} LoKG Island. Fisb, qtld. Elliot, John j Elliot, William ■^■^ • . ,. Tun . -. ' X C4iuy, IS i-i -J Penny, Charles K. P. 1 1 1 1 Castlk Covii. Fi=h qtls. ly p. Bnunfill, Tiiomab L • 1 £ s ^1 Cash. iVnny, John Sr. 1 C. Penny, Abraham 1 Carpenter, John 10 I'enny, IvJwanl ,v Carpenter, Thomas 5 I'eiinv, C. urge 1 II. Piddle, John i ITobbs, Joseph 5 Piddle, Tiio:iias 1 llooby, Thomas Jr. 5 - L. « Lc'Jtlen, .Tohn 10 ~' ""' M, Cash IMesh, James 10 £ « d Me.sh, Joseph ?0 01 C. Mesh, Rieha-.J 10 Chapman, Stephen 5 l\!';'L'h,Thoin'«3 5 P. Moss, Thomas *0 5 Penny, Jolin Jr. 10 K. P.'nny, I:M'mton, (JltU'los Jr. 10 ^ ; i)lKT (J.) ,') Quiiitoti, Wiiiiuiu 5 t.'ross, .lolm 1 G. .V (jiile, Sannicl fialo, ImIumkI J ((■llu, JliSl'l.il j- tii'C'.T.iiiLr, WiHiam Sr. y-5 (frci'iiin^', ih>]\\\ ',1-3 (Ji'ocnlii.s 'riiomaH 3-j (?i I'uninj;. .Jn.si'ph ii-j (.Ji'oeiiiii^, ^Vul. .)r. 1 M. Matthews, Wllliaui 3-5 H Cro««, Jtilm Cvau. C. r. 5 orr.N Jioi.i: Vi.h, F. Fi!z_;ToraM, John Jb'ilzgurakl, Willl:un G. Could, Rioliard Cioulil, Cliarlos Mos3, Willinni Ma-?, IJoiij vp.)itj \V. Warren, William \Vanen, Joliri r7 ».> (• r» i;! 10 '.» jtl.-j. Cash. J I'litici', .iuliii .5 10 .Shears. John (■ 10 o .*:o 10 a 1 .£.':> 18 4 IU.r> (1,1 FT ISLAXU. Fish. qtb. i>oweii, Thuuia.s ^ GIii:EN8P0A'D. A. .A'lon, Goorpo Ailcii, ]Mrs. (IcorsQ Andrews^ fJcorgu O Andrews, John Capii B. Bow(.'i), William llowcii, John Qiiiiit.on, (.'Ii;iilos, Sr. Q.uinton, AViili;»m Quinton, Joliph 15 i) 10 5 o Barber. Thomas IJarnc-:, Joh;\ ! Barnes, Wiliinm j Beniister, Williaax 1 l)lackwood, Janms i Blandlbrd, Walter 1 ; Booiuo, John , Brookini!! & Son ]') ; Burry, Benjamin 13 13 10 5 10 O 12 ijpf^ ^KM. i t>;irn-, (Icnr^/r! Iiiiny, Mrs. >h)\\n Bun y, Thoiuas (P. II.) Burry, TlioiiiuH C. Charter, Jamos Cai-tor, William Coll, John D. Daw, elob l)oininf», Jnlin Durliain, licnjamlii G. (Irccn, Bcnjaniiti (Irccn, Edward (Jrecn, John Grunter, William II. Ilann, W Iliam Ilardinff, (icoiiro Harding. Rouben Hawkins, John Hill, William House, Gcoipe IInm|)lirpys, (Jeorgo IIuli;bi!i2S, Saniuol M. Musson, John N. Norman, Joseph O. Oakley, Robert Jr. Oldford, .lames Sr. Oldlbrd, Janu's Jr. Oldtbrd, Susan r. Philips, John Pond, Edward Pond, John Pritchett, James U. Ridout, Ambrose Kidout, John Sr. Ridout, John Jr. S. Saunders, James Skelton, George Sparks, James Starks, Jumea £ .ih, Ambrojo 5 5 Wiud.sor, David n Windsor, (ji'orge r, 10 Windsor, .lames 10 5 Windsor, John Sr. 5 5 \Vin(lsor, John Jr. 10 5 Windsor, Sanuiel 10 5 \N'iiulsor, Mrs. iM?.r\' 5 i') Y. 10 Vouiirr, John Sr. ir. 5 Y'ouiii», John Jr. 5 Younu;, William 5 1 5 5 Sums under os. 12 4 £50 13 7 PlN'CIIAnD'^i Isr,AKL» . r> 11 5 Rlaokmore, John & Co . 8 5 IJlaekniore, Philip 1 10 Q islaekmore, Ruth 10 Blackmore, William 10 U 5 C. 5 Collins, John 5 6 D. 5 Davis, Abraham 5 Davis, George 5 5 Davis, Job 5 1 IG Davis, 'I'homag 10 Davis, William & Co. 12 12 Dawden, Ilenrv 10 5 'E. t a Eastmont, Richard 10 6 G G. 5 Gill, Jane b wxu. V, r ^ % lift T 1 (ull, J..I111 & Co. itill, tJdIlll dill, 'riiotnas Cirecii, J)aiiiiul J 1 1.-) J 1 u n ]o 1 8 lloiinsuli, lliclianl Sr J.. Lush, Joliti Norrin, e7ainc8 K(jrri.s, Jdliii Nonis, Levi P. Parsons, .James & Co. Parsuiiti, Thoina-i S, Sainsbiiry, Jolin Sr. Sairisbuiy, John k IJios. 6 T. Tiillc, Ponjaniin o I'lilk, Janius & P.ros. 2 Tiilk, James & Bros. 18j1 1 15 V. Vincent, William \V. Warren, Thomas Wi'lls, Robert A\'liitt', Juhn ^Vhittle, James •:fJ * * V>y sums luss than 5s. T 'I' 8 0| 1). U 5 Do\vlan, I'ielianl :> (• i'. {) y^) ,, J-dmonds, Ciiarlea II. I , F. Q Fowler, Charles ,. (iuy, Airs. " ; M. Manuel, Thomas '' iMaiuiel, Mrs. ,Jaiio '^ I\l jurs, Eliza iSc Sons ^ Munder, Jose](li .V. ; Xen-man, Fanny Newman, Mrs. Newman, Sanuiel 4 Newman, Charles P. Pride, Tlionias Pruwse, .Samuel . j;. 7 Uidoiit, James Ivuberls, James Uoberts, Frank 5 1 5 5 5 2 2 Uoberts, (Jeorgo Sinnott, Ann i SiiHve, Henry ! Stirling, William ! Vallis, Joseph £58 12 11 £ioy c G Ver-fe, William •b^i TWILLING ATE. FitONT IIAKBOlt. 13. Ballett, Henry liritt, Edward £ Wylde, James Sum under 5a. W. £ i d 5 1 5 1 15 5 U in 10 .5 5 5 e 5 5 {> 1 5 10 10 5 1 11 «J 5 10 £14 a Back IIakboh. 11. C. 10 Colbourns, John Sr. Col bourne, Jr. Colbourne, Josiah Colbourne, Deborah 1 10 10 10 IIou?e, John Uoubo, William iJeynes, George ! : Pitman, Jol 10 HI Ware, William Vf 10 Pr I XWIII Si'.in tiiiijer b.*. ,( # .<*] lf> ai;m. C. Clrm.'luil, Lj.ia;; 10 M. ilii^son, (jinorgij 5 £0 15 1 Fono. risli.qlls. l!;\viiP»<, .Tniiics 1 I'ariics, .J iiiu'.s Jr. I .l?(MII!ft, .iiiUU'S A lU'Miu'l, rJu!::i PowiK'r, tiaiiics Fook, TllOllia:i (JretMi, tlohii J lav/kins, ,I..!ia li.'j'.rr, James Hvirt, (i(()rgu [i-isli, IM-iv .Jones, William ?loVii.'.:. .J(;lm O.ik, Jos'.pli & Broilis. i Payiu', ]S'iclu)!as 4 Ka'i, (It'll. John Sr. § llu:^s<'ll, J(.!in }j Syiijii.-', Henry .Syuiii:-, William S;o!.e, Vrililaiu '.rizzar'l, (ie()i<»o 'J'.H ravillc, 'I'hoiuas 1 i i liidoiii. (i. i:. U 10 X2 M)rf, 10 U c'trANOE isr... .Fean-i, Joliii i^ Sons 10 I't'cklui'l, TiiMHiaH 5 I'orlef, ( ii'di'^e, rli'. r, l>y SlllUa k'.'3S lliall ^a*. 7 (J ai 7 c, K'l 17 iMonirrox's ii AltliOK. F..«! ...itL^. HniMU's, M'illiaiu 1 I'.relt, Sairii;el i , Connii'k, 'Mitelu'l, ) n 1 Mieh. aiwl KJ. i ■t ! Freiirli, ^^'i!lialIJ A Ixllr^seli, 'i'il'JIliUS i IJllssi-li. .Joilll 1 Wall, SaiuiK'l i 5 i r-ASll. 1 £ s d ': Mill?, John G 9 1 I 12 i CA' ill. £ .? c! Corbar, "William 10 Hiiilimore, J. li. 1 Plomor, G. 10 £0 G 9 TlZZAlU>'s II.VKUOll. Fovwatd, John U 10 I'll! ward, Frrdriick 5 Fo;waid, IltiMh 5 Stuekleis, Job G yiuckUv-s, Josepli U 7 £1 K! luxM.orrs, BuJixx IhLANU. Footc, John 10 ]\knclionton, "William 10 .U 10 * » ;» ! « ,■ I c I! d 9 n /:. i i iall, tl.l-l. Al(.'()i'k, J;nru-3 1 'i ia;:'_'itt, ttulin 1 [Nnscwiirliiy. .iuncs 1 K" I'V.OI'lllV, N It. i K(.iv>jrl!, 'I iiii.n:i:i I ■War!, S'mioii 1 "Wiu^l, Wilii.uu } ^Vlitrluii, John A XXMV. I Sroc'j.iNti n.\uiii).^ ; Mi<.'!ly, (ii'orjso ..■'ti(;kl>Ui(l,Ji'.'*i'li'» i 1) Ilof r'.'.rf II.'. r.^iui!. J I^-Il, (('lis. FniljTPi S;imi!(;l IJoIktIs. 11i,;:1i l)oxn:u. Fu^'i, qils. Cash. Sims, Geovj^c £ 5 i.0 .') <^ Tl^lTdN IlATinui:. Fiji, .ri:^. Budget, 'J'Iio;p;i.-3 JJilwVs. \\'ll!l;'.!i! lltMi^itrick. \Vi!:i.uu Jenkins, M.n.\'-i '\Vi>(Miian, Su;,)ln.'n W'iwcaiJin, \, iiiiam (i'ih'S, Solomon Kfiiv, vi), .iuliii il.inip.', .'jiir.iuel Stail.r, i'bonKis Si -irks, 1 >!»'.•;• I Suriv^, \'t'iliiaiii 1 I 1 1. A- I Cash, . Nolle. V,'.lliaro 3 10 ;> J.O IT) ••» WA:n>:; H VUKO'.!. J. ioll, ! d 1 10 Ki i:. 6TAKVF HAnr.Ol ft. r>att, I'enjaniiii l)laii;lfuril, i>,iiuel iJlandl'oid, Ju,se|ih Florence, (reor^o Mi'rsril, CiiarlcJ lioberts, Jolm Smari, James Walkiiis, U' ill lam Way, J.;Iin ^^''uOlltb^(^ 'I'lmm-is Fish, (|tls. \ 1} i Wooiil'urtl, \\ iiiiau) Sr. ^ ^h Cash. SALT HAUDOIJ. Barnes, Elias lieniiett, Joseph .lilandlbi'il, Esaii J^"a\ e>s, Jolm Wentaru, (jcorge Fish, q il3. 1 e ■•? if Ailsworth, Henry I5aker, AVilliam :> Barnca, James b Castle, John 5 Follett, John 5 Lewis John .") Oxford, 'Jliomaa 5 riiilpott.-, liiehanl 1 rhil|)Ott.«, John 5 u £3 MARRIOTT'S HARBOUR. Fish, ([tls. Card, Wiliiam 2 \xxvr. C;irf1. Mrs. Ptnvcil, Fi'li, 'jlli. Cash. C-arJ, Samuel 10 GuKi.N'.S (V)M;. 1 liif vcy, William 10 10 Jtis jr> FEIiUVLAND. Bennotl;, John IT. CartiT, Mis. Kn'>ort Sr. (Jaitvsr.J uiDS II. Carter, KoliiTt FraiMpfoii, William (Iu<;(lri r- (' n ]0 1 5 10 5 5 IJ Ij r> .5 2 10 10 r> 15 Jo 10 1 ft HalxCr, Jo' n Iiali i u 5 5 5 25 9 ■1 > 5 i;> 10 1 5 5 10 1 10 I 5 5 5 5 5 ] 1 1 1 10 10 r 5 5 , * <> 4. k './ u 5 1 t» 1 1 U VaXYH, (.'fjriii.ick, James CuX, (ieO!';iO Cox, [•'nMli'iick Cillf-'ii, J')!iii l)avi(lut^ Tlioi;ia3 Day, Ml;!. i.\iy, I):uL!i iK.y, NV.lliau'cl ])ayiii:jii'i, Sauiin;! Dihl.iii, iN'ava Dibbin, IJol: tC I\ui!l,.ia;i!os r>ova;!l, Ccoi.-:e ])ii!ih;\in, Juiiii 1'^asfnicii', Ju!m EKiiuf, 'J'li(iti);;3 FalK', Richr.d & Co. Farowell, .TosppU L'^'aiu'iiH, Chai'lo3 Friond, A Fii(];j;n, Job Fiid::o, llobort Gallciii. .lanios Carlaii'!, Waller Goodridgo, \\'iii!am (io M [> 5 10 10 (» 10 1 15 10 o 5 o 10 10 o f) 1 5 11 ;> 10 10 5 5 5 10 ") 10 •J {> 10 2 10 1 10 10 5 1.3 ;> .'j l n (■; (} ("; <; 1 >'*d.'imiiiir». J.ii.n ; A! I' !j, .!'.i|')! I .Mai'.^ii, i>a\ id I iMarsli, J()-!iua ! Mar.-^iv!',!, Jt.'liu Alanin, 'I'lioinas ! Mills, lli:nry i .Mills, ,'-\umu:i ; .Mitcholl, Samuel ■ Aloi'aii, I'^.inci:) i Mundt'.ii, f]')!ii) i Xi'wport, J.i.uii,;i I Oi'jviii, Jamed L'.ndy, John j I'ardy, Jusepli ' Piniv, Ifrnrv I rars{)ii>', Cuoi-ge I I'arsoiis, JoJiii I TarFODs, Williaai I I'aid, John I TauK Vnlliani I L\' 'kibrd, Charles i iViiumi, James I i'd:o, l^.bert I j'iiu', (Jvven ! Pop!', Jamori ; R. i ). S. I.'ailbrly. .Jclin I'lad, Wiiliatii >h\ i:.;ad, William S.-. Richani-on. (icuri;c Ridouf, Mark ■^i _'!'<, A. Sr. Ri^^^, A. Jr. Robc'i-t.^s, Jos-fph RijihU'Liqh, liuiiry RjdgtT-!, Ileiuy Ro^e, 'l'hoiii;-.3 , Ri:'.',;, Joiiu : .Sl'.oplusrd, otephcn i St Crdix, Cbn.stoplnji ■ S;. Croix, Tliouuid 1 .St. Croiv V.o-'QS ' Siont?., John .Siu!io, William Tiovvbridge, (Jeorge i s 10 ;-> .'» < 10 .") 5 \') b it lu r. 5 10 10 10 5 10 a I'.t i) 5 ! 10 .5 10 1 5 10 (' 1 (I ,") ;» .') I) 5 J 10 10 5 2 {) r, U 1.5 15 10 5 5 5 d o y o (> ;) (1 i) o {) (» () o /■» I ^ . > l*\ _i W.VVIl!. /■« I *> I - ( f VifTu?, Gcor;;e Vincent, Philip Wajza. Tliomaa CD >Va KrHhall, Elizabeth 5 ^i U|)fhall, eJanc 5 Oi Bv sums less tliau 5s. 5 01 £5 3 4 STIA. 1 1 c /:2 ORKAT rT.ACKNTIA. Bradsliaw, VVilliaai G CoUiiia, Luke ('Omitted in last year's llepor Collins, Luke 1 spencer's covk. Fish, qtls. Allen, William ^^ Brown, William 1 Butcher, John & Sons 2 XM.V. OK V\lj;.V- Fi^h(ltl,■j. Adam, John 1 Best, George 2 Brown, Tirpothy Dowding, Esau Lockyear, Joseuh Loc'kyear, William 1,^ Becvy, WiUiain \V'arron, John Butcher, Thomas Dunn, iramuul Pidding, John Rideout, Thomas Rod way. Richard Slade, flames Warebam, John \ 1 1 1 9 ARNOLDS COVE. Fish, qtls. Butcher, John 2 WOODY ISLAND. Fish, qtls. Allen, Richard 1 Barratt, Robert 1^ llussey, Henry i 3^ TACK S BEACH. Brown, Widow, £ « 10 cAsir. ^h £ . ])r<)Wii, llci. N lirown, fluliii Jirown. flames CliicR, Saniiel Cliick, NVilliaui (:i;irk,,John Sr. Clark, John Jr. ('lark, Thomas Clark, Joseph Collins, Mrs. Collins, Capt. Fowler, Thos. Fowler, John Fowler, Wm. Furlong, James King, Robert King, Thomas Miles, W. (1000 ft. lumber.) Monks, James Slade, John Sr. Sladc, Thoinas Smith, Joseph Smith, John Jr. 14 Wmith, John Sr. 3 'J'ravers, John 14 Travers, Thos. 7 Williams, Thos. 14 Laboi, . 1 14 H. 11 14 14 14 U 14 ]4 7 7 14 14 14 14 .'3 14 14 Total Shiiii;! 1 ,000 500 fjflO 600 3,000 500 500 5,000 500 500 5;;o 500 1,000 500 500 500 18,500 ST. PATniCIv's ISLAND. Fish, qtls. Smith, Joseph Smith, John Jr Smith, Philip Smith, Ann CASH. Smith, John Sr. 1 LAT ISLAND. Fish. (jlls. Collins, Ili-nry I XL. Ciau). John Cram, iuuibcn Drake, Mrs. 5§|!>i', James FidI), (jlla. 1 1 1 I OAsn. Smith, William £ s 6 £0 2 10 d £0 10 LAMALIXE. £ Hartlctt, William 1 lionnall, Saul 1 Hon nail, Robert Jr. Boiinall, Robert Sr. 1 Bo:iiiall, William Sr. lionnall, James Sr. 1 Canes, James Sr. 1 Haley, Mrs. James llann, George 1 Haskell, Henry, Jr. Ha.skell, Henry Sr. 1 Uibditch, Robert Hibditch, George 1 Hilliar, John Jr. (John) Hilliar, Edwaid Hilliar, John Sr. Hilliar, Mrs. John, Sr. 1 Hilliar, James 1 Hooper, William Hooper, John 1 King, Stephen 2 Laskcy, Thomas 1 Pitman, James 3 Pitman, Thomas Pitman, John Jr. Pitman, Mrs. Thomas Pitman, William, Sr. 1 Pitman, Miss o Pitman, William Jr. 1 Pitman, John Sr. "1 Purohace, Thomas 1 Rose, Jessie Sauiulor.s.Jno ol' St.JohnV 13 8 1 d £10 8 4 17 11 12 7 a 13 4 4 8 14 5 4 7 8 7 3i 17 i) 17 12 4 7 10 2 8 17 10 (» 10 10 G 10 7 8 G f\ XIJ. Walters, Eilwavd "Winter, James Wix, James l>y sums less than 5s. 1 b •V I IG 4 7 2 Rose, Heiijamiii Rose, John Rose, Henjamiii Rose, Richard (» b 5 -6 10 £12 12 8 HARBOUR BRITON. Binraore, William Callum, Julius F. Chapman, Benjamin Cox, George (vupptir, Charles Dimmer, William Ellis, Ai'drevv Elston, Robert Foot, William Ilerrot, Martha llolonan F. Jansen, J. Keadlo, Charily Ijcwis, David I-angmead, H. Newman, liimt & Co. Owen Capt. Peters, John Row, William Shutc, William 8imms, John Simms, Jacob Trood, John Trownson, George Taylor, K. Taylor, James By sums less than 5s. 10 10 1 o; 5 0! 5 ol 5 8 Oi 5 5 5 5 1 5 5 1 10 (.; © G 5 5 5 2 10 G 1 13 6 COOMBS CO VI' Keeping, William niitrxET. Price, James Price, John Thornhill, Thomas Thornhill, William £.3 15 iO £0 10 10 10 10 10 £2 JKRSEY IIAKIJOITR. £25 10 6 GIIKAT HARBOUR. Framp, William 10 Framp, James Framp, Robert Harris, Peter Rose, Thomas Rose, Robert 5 5 10 10 10 Chapman, John Hardy, David Mullins. Charles White, William SAGONA, Aslifor-d, Charles Buniiy, John Clerke, (ieornje Fiander, Philip Jar VIS, Thomas Keeping, Benjamin Keeping, William Studley, John LITTLK BAY Harding, George Harding, William l^eRos, Charles Osmond, James Petitte, Jeremiah ^ Rosv, George 1 5 10 5 10 £2 10 5 10 5 <» 5 5 1 5 5 £3 Y. 10 5 5 10 10 5 / « m \ 4 % f ■« / S \l.ll f (/ i '> * 3 ) 5 5 5 5 5 / « * \ « » f ■« / \ Ivoso, Jcrciviiali Kost', William Z s (/ (} :, U 10 WRKCK COVK. Bin!, Klizabotb Cox, Jc' n liidgeley, Jonathan £ nouKi) irAr.TJori{, ChilJs, James Keiadle, John £3 Kondle, William I Lee, Joiin Lee, Thomas M'DonaW, William Spencer, John 30 10 10 10 £0 15 £2 10 GAULTOli-, .HiK^sell, John (Jdx, Eli Fisiiwick, Fairfax (jallo[), \VilUam iloiiso, James {^id.stone, libiiry ^.'ew'uian & Co. Hv sums less than 53. 10 5 C 10 1 10 5 5 1 £9 HERMITAGE COVIC. Harris, (jcorgo Hose, John itosc, James Hose, '^onjai.un Kose, Benjaimn Itosc, Jame-s ' Ivose, Jiobort •Simius, Robert 10 10 10 5 5 y 1.0 5 LITTI.K nAY Engram, llobort Nash, Henry ruiiBY COVK. Hatcher, Charles Kendle, Thomas May, iiobert Marks, Samuel Northeote, Heniy Neal, Thomas Xeal, Charles Noal, Peter Nash, Philip 10 5 (J £0 15 K-. 5 10 10 5 10 10 5 10 10 £3 :f5 £61 10 6 £ 3 HKRMITAGE BAY. <"il!OLI':. HAY DKSl'AIU. Bobbett, Widow I'lCAHKK. Coombs, Edward Cooinbos, Charles Xa.^h, Joliii Nash, Charles Q ]Q f^ Burton, Joseph Burton, John £0 10 l^i""'0'M Thomas .~____ Ci'oombs, Jatiies Fudge, Diuiii Q Jei vis, James Q Xowmaii, Huat & Co. Q JVtitte, John Q I Pelitte, V'rilliam Simms, BcDJamin : Sticl^kiud, T. — - Tiiylor. IMorgan .-) ,') 5 5 £1 10 5 r-i :> 10 .V 5 10 :> 5 ■) 10 , ; I i i * I5v ,'iiin K'ss tliuii r)s. l'A8S. Si»'ius, Kolx'it .S|»cncej', Hubert r 1 2 XI III. <1 £ s >1 " l(l( !( Mil.'.-; ii.\itii()i;ii. ^ , f::^kiiiiu'r, Ahrakuu lU £Lt 2 6 10 10 i.iTii.r. ii.\uituui{ *' Fiulije, riaiuos I >: J u t'Arr. I, A iiuNM .Bajj^s, rJoliu JMiiad, IMesliack rink, .1olin riiik, Georgo 10 (I 7 r) 5 a I in A NSW AY. l^oliinoniil, SauuK.'l 5 Diiniford, Knbort 10 Kfilly, Tliomas 10 Jlasdcn, Jaii'Cd 5 iii'SQcrro i JJiill'dt, John \ {)\ ' r.OWK BA V. ._ IJisliop, J^tlward Ia'o, Mattliow _ Lilly, Oforgt! , Xa.sli, (.'Iiarles ^ Nash, Homy .•^ IVaix'c, Saiuiic'l , i;(> 10 10 .LM 10 10 S.0 10 5 10 5 10 5 5 £l 10 £2 PUSH TIIROUCII. M'.W IIAKIJOUU. (ircen, Gooige Knott, Tliomas Thorn, William £0 13 KKNCONTOK, A 1 ford, James Ball, John r.all, Kiohavd iJunford, Thwnias Earl, Joseph Hunt, William Hiitrhingii, Thomas j\li;l)onald, MuUhtiW Spencer, I\Iatthcw 1 10 10 9 5 5 Ji 10 Friond A Gar'md, John Garland, Thomas Lcc, Itohert Lilly, John Lilly, Jonathan Koborts, CharloH ^ I Roberts, Joseph — I Rowsall, Kdwurd ; Sutton, Jeremiah 01 ! 0! 6 10 5 5 10 5 5 5 10 5 (JltAND JERVI.g as 5 1 £1 iy 10 Eades, John 1 ^>! ! £25 8 C -: r,ELL01lAM. : Brown. Uobert 10 — , Btiidot.'k, John ij I / 4 I I A \L!\ ' • .'.. Cluelt, Jitlin Si*. (;iueU, Gi'nrgo Cluett, Johti Jr. CluetS Williuni Cluelt, William Cluett, Thomas, Sr. Cluett, Thomaa Cluett, Samuel C!luett, Stephen Dicks, Geoi'jje Fudge, Ed ward Gould, George Gould, Philip Graudy, John, Sr. Grandy, John Jr. (irandy, Mrs. 3^1. A Ilallowell, Alfred Hooper, John Jennings, Henry ^(arshall, John jMarshall, Mrs. May, Charlea Pine, James Poole, Samuel Poole, Stephen Koso, Thomas Rose, Robert Tapper, John Tulk, William GAKNISK. Camp, Henry X ,1 •J U 12 10 1 Ij 1 U 10 IJ lU \:> U 10 U 10 If, u 12 1 .J ') U I.I r, o I) l lft l ' ll t l - 1-1 1 ' "" ' 1 I -ZmkIv XI.V i! Hunter, (Jcoryo Hunter, Mrs. LcGallais, Williatn Kippin, ElizabelU Luce, F ant'is McDonald, Tliomaa Mead, William Mosservy, John Mcsservcy, George Orrran, (ieorgo Read, Tlioina;- Uidoiit, Thos £ s (/ 1 1 1 1 10 10 1 3 4 10 5 10 10 ( 5 4 1 3 10 Iloinerlel, 'I'lioinas Sli.'kland, William Sr. Stickland, William Jr. Stickland, Josiah Stickland, llobin Shears, John Stickland, John Vautier, Francis WilliamsjNicUolas 1 1 10 10 y 5 10 10 1 5 £20 'A (< XI. VI. TjV.LLE isle STUAIT. (Labhador Suoue.) FORTliAU. £ s d Alexander, Moses 5 Pell, Noah 5 Buckle, Joseph 10 Cabot, John 5 vribb, Mrs. 10 Cribb, Edward 10 Davi3 George 2 Davis, Mrs. 2 Davis, Fredrick 1 @ Du Ilcaume, George 1 5 Ellis, R. 1 5 Elworthy, W.K 10 Ewing, A. 5 Flin-, P. 5 Foauon, Samud 5 Fowier, Stephen 10 Furniss, James 5 Gibbons, T. 10 Gill, William 5 lIowcU, Eliza 5 Rerdall, A. 5 Terry, John 5 Hiscock Roger Jeans^ Eli CArSTAN I?IANL'. Buckle, T. lO (' Fowler, John <• b '» Picot, John o f) £1 EAST SI. :.IO'>K.STr . Lilley, George, Sen. l o o Lillcy, George, Jun. •; 10 o £1 IJ Coombs, Benjamin i Oldfield, Samuel ^ '> Perham,James, 1 qll. fieh <) i ) o Yateman, James lO By sum le&s than ^>s. 2 <> £13 5 6 «2 17 (; BEAU ST. CLAIK. Dumare»|, P. o iO Dumare*! Adelaiile o HO lb .^ l'A53K a LOUf. Barber, John 10 j Blampiod, John 10 i Blampied, Mrs. 5 j Buckingham, George l 1 Orockwell, T.R. 10 Grifnn, John 5 Moggridgc 5 Stabb, J5in, lo By . Lo Feuvre, Edward h DeFayea, F, o 5 o HammoD, James 5 Jeans, Louis 5 Power, T. 5 By sums lees than 5s. S 'a £2 3 GBAND POINT. Dicker, Charles 10 A A!. Ml V U 1{| sum. It..-; luaii •/). ' JCl liU.VUOKhJ. Juncj, Ml J. and familv' 1 '2 li/ aniii Iljj tbuu 5j. ' o j 1 V ./ I' il ULACK UlvK COVE. XI CooiuLj, fJcorgti 0; DiQil^f, William 10 10 U ik:i ANCIIOU roiNT, CIi;nubcrj, Jaiuca Cross, Henry (icnge, Williau), t>cn. (jicngc, William, Jun. Gengo, Thomas JX!gg, J. rcaraon, ilicLavJ Kobins A. 1 1 U i) CUIlRANT If-LAND. Alien, JuLn, (two years) 15 £1 i3 15 KEAli cove. Duncan, Jobu 12 Duncan, A. 12 Gaulton, Thcmaa 10 Way, Thomas 5 g; C Oi Oi £2 a kloweu'b cwk Applein, 11. Dempster, J. 5 Wells, William 12 Weila, John 12 £1 15 SAVAGE COYfi, Gaulton, George 10 £0 10 POVERTY COVE. Ccwles, George While, T. 10 10 hjc(d CoiifributlonK for luildinf/ purposes — a duijH' tUhUuj at For icau/or repuii'iy u hu'diUruj J\)^< School purpo-xs. Cribb, Edward ^ „ ., «, & share-men J ^ «l««il Davis, George ;)t " Ellis, Uobcrt 2 <' Furniss, James (canii) Gcngc, Wrc ) Senr. and; 3 •' family ) Gibbons, T. 1 " Deduction cu two car-l goes oi' weight from ) St.John'a to Forteau J- Messrs. W.H. &'. K. | Ellis J 1 15 I 1 10 10 3 £9 lied Bay — towards preparations fov building a Church. Bailey, John Cocnpton, William Coombs, Benjamin Kennedy, Matthew Kennedy, William LaidlaWjUobcrt 10 10 10 10 £ s d 10 5 'f rf* Ml 1 V u' I' il !) ttVE. 10 10 U n NP. ) 1 5 u £1 5 or lu'ddi »f/ JdiHj at F !»• huikliixj J ■ lb.£l 1 15 I 5 « 1 lU ' c 10 -> ■ 1 i)- 3 £9 .'liarutions for 10 10 10 10 £ s d 10 5 Lamer, Thomas Maralial, UicbarJ Smith, William Tliorburi), John Watts, Francis r 4* £ xrviif By tiuin kai tbaQ u8> X s d 2 6 £4 2 6 £G5 13 S i v^^v * l« / v^> .^ astsa fgmmma snni Hi \. IH,V2. ' m^ 4 i Ml'4rtlii,\. St. iJolwi's' Qiii'Ii Vidi St. .rduri (St. ) 'I'lioiiias.) j IVtty llaiboiu ) ' with To'bay > : Poul1» Cove 1 i'ortii^al C'ovo Carboncar Island Covo P;iy K(il)(!rt3 I'ort tie (iravo ' Suuth Shore Hay do Vcrds Trinity i Catalina Hearts Content Honavista King's Cove { Circcnspond i 'I'willingatc Fogo I Woroton's Ilarbr Herring Neck Ferryland I Burin \ Harbor Bufl'el Lanialino Harbour Britain Grole Kelloram 1 T.aroile [dorj Fortoau, Labra- MI.-s|(»\AUV. Vcn. Kev. Ilev. Ilev. i> li K U u u u (I II l( (( (« u l( l( It II 11 u 11 u II II u (I II Arelideacun Uridj^i C. lUacluiian H. Till kwcll It W. Croy \\.,l Unyk^ C. Wal.I. ^f. H!riclcu;oro, J. C. llarvcy W. Shannon H. Fleet O. llonjo T. M. Wood W. Net ten H. I,ind A. i:. C. Cnviv li. Smilii t7. Mortitnn T. Boone E. A. Sail J. Kingwell Bev. S. Cross H. Hamilton J. C. dathorcolc AV. K. White W. Rozicr J. G. Mountain E. Colley J. Rlarshall T. Appleby Rev. A Gitlbrd • i« »' \-l 1. F^^II (^iN, 171 I.i Ri 1 5 37 U C •l'''l8 *; 1'^ 2 10 '^f-W, r ,1 ;i" It; I 3 4rt' 8 o o2|l0' yo,i7; G Sfilii 10 j \R ()' It 1 1 'J 1 1 1 1 lOf 'f 1 2r: \\ 31 4 3 3SjJ 15 4, G 'M 8 1 100 c G IC 14 G 9 11 1 2o;io 9 M 13 6 15 G IGft 5 37 19 c 43 12 S}, 01 10 6" 25 8 c 25 17 :i704'12 11| 38j 159M3;10i 06} / A ' I >A.Mi:,S k,:. UJ' 'iiiK ('li:r<;v ok Ni:\vr()i'xi)LANi> .\.\J) LA UU A Don. lliiihl Kl'v. Kj)wai:i) Fi:u-1), D.I). AU( IIDnACOX. A'oncrahli.' 'V. V. II. Ij1!Ii><;i:, ma. II lit A!. Dkaxs. lU.xckiDorc, ^h\v\.\n — lh•. r. Hob-:,! W. iXUv, VV. A._ . 1 leet, Ijts.j.'.min. . Fri.'cr, .1. 1'. (.Jathcrcolt-, .Joiin C. . (...ror ■, A'.izcrnnn JIamiltoii, II. li.. li.A. . ilarvoN , Jamo." V- llnylo's, V,-i!liani J. liutcliiiison, G«t!r<'f\ m.a .Inlmson, (J(:or,jc M. thiiio.s, Piertrain I-iiiiif\vol!, John, Jr. i.itu!, Henry Mar.it'ttt'M, ^Vi!liam . riij'.i'i, Josoph F. 1/ of Concept ion D-n/. Sot/e Duiiic Laij. Ara'an. St. Franci-i Harbour, Lnhrtiib r. Fortiuie JJui/. Triiviij. llKBIDr.XCF. L^trcile l>oii;ivista IJaylloboit:? St. (leoi't'e'ii IJay. 'i'willinaaJu Sr. Jol Ill's (jiiolo IIerriii;jXeck Trlnily St. Francis IIbr,l/ibriidor Il.'irbor Jiritaiu Gr«i'nspoml Tonsail Fortcau.x. Lubrailoj . Fonylaiul Port dc-(jravo Carboncar St. Jolin's Harbor (Jraco ^loreton's Harbor lloarCs Contiiiit I5elloram (ircciispond Ilarlior Iiriiuin C'ataliiia St. Jylii.'i 1 L >\AMKS, &c. OF THE CLICliGY AND LABKADOll.- Ronse, Oliver Kozier, William . Sail, Ernest A. J^liannon, William Smith, Benjamin Tuokwoll, Henry- Walsh . Cliarles . ■\Vhite, William K. "WooO, 'J'homas M. oy NEWEOUNDLAND Continued Bay-dc-Vcrda Lamalinc Fogo Brigua King's Cove St. John's Bishop's Cove Earbour BufTett Irinity THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTION. rUINOIPAL. Rev. Honry Tuckwell. VICE r axciPAL. Rev. Joseph F. Phelps, STUDENTS. Coomb, Charles P. Doble, Robert pdrrell, Josiali Meek, William '"l^ mmmm . If- S - 1 ? ■??' S^,.,. ,,..,_ ^ .U ,«•» >*? ". li . i ,- ? in^"- / * I r Iv. 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