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TORONTO: PRINTED AT TSB DIOCESAN PRESS, FOR THE CHUUCH SOCIBTT O* TflE piOCEBE OF TORONTO. BI.DCCC.XUX. » ^^ 'V*^!. 1.^ 1 f '%i 'T ir * .. THE SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT *^ OF THE INCORPOKA TED CHURCH SOCIETY OF THE ■■^> Dioceae at S^oronto, ti f s FOR THE YEAR ENDING ON 31st MARCH, 1849. ESTABLISHED 28th APRIL, 1812. INCORPORATED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT, 7 Victoria, Cap. 68. TORONTO: PRINTED AT THE DIOCESAN PRESS, FOR THE CHURCH SOCIETY OF THE DIOCESE OF TORONTO. H.I>CCC.XUX. iJ naimr"-'^V-"-"'^'"'''^""'- -' ■ ■-■"■■"■■;■■■ 't^-^icVsfe« a.MaiMik.^.^.-»:.....--a.at^^ ri The Depository and Office of The Church Society of the Diocese oi Toronto, is at No. 5, King Street West, Toronto. Benefactions from any persons, whether Members or not, towards the Society's general objects, or to any particular branch of them, and all pay- ments on the Society's account, will be received by remittance, or by payment at the Society's Office, or by the Secretary or Treasurer of any of the District Branches. It is requested that the Annual Accounts of District Branches, and a List of all Members in their respective Districts, may be transmitted by or before the last day in February in each year. A General Meeting of the Incorporated Members is held at 3 o'clock, v.n. on the first Wednesday in every month, except during Lent, and then upon the Thursday following. The Stated Morchly Meetings of the Standing Committee are held at 3 o'clock, p. «., on the last Wednesday in each month, except during Lent, and then upon the Thursday following. Forms of Conveyance for securing the title of Lands to The Bishop, The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, or the Incumbent or Rector of any particular living, may be obtained at the Society's House. '] -'• : ! i ..'} AM ■ •. ,-. : ' ; M OFFICERS Of ^l)c Cljurtl) Sodetg of tlje Biottsi of Sloronto. |)atrons, HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL. THE VENERABLE SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE. THE VENERABLE SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOS^L IN FOREIGN PARTS. ^vesiDeiit, THE HON. AND RIGHT REV. THE LORD BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE. THE VENERABLE ARCHDEACON OF KINGSTON. THE VENERABLE ARCHDEACON OF YORK. THE HONOURABLE MR. CHIEF JUSTICE ROBINSON. " VICE-CHANCELLOR JAMESON. " " L. P. SHERWOOD. « MR. JUSTICE MACAULAY. MR. JUSTICE DRAPER. MR. JUSTICE SULLIVAN. " P. B. DE BLAQUIERE. ROBERT BALDWIN, M.P.P. JOHN MACAULAY. " JAMES GORDON. " COLONEL WELLS. " CAPTAIN BOSWELL. Z. BURNHAM. THOMAS A. STEWART, JAMES KERBY. WILLIAM ALLAN. 4 • OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY. [ VICE-PBMIDIIITS— CONTIN CED. ] THE HONOURABLE GEORGE CR00K8HANK. ROBERT C. WILKINS. .• n PHILIP VANKOUGHNET. .1 « JOHN S. MACAULAY. " HENRY SHERWOOD, M. P. P. SIR ALLAN N. MACNAB, M.P.P. THE REV. JOHN McCAUL, LL.D. THE REV. JAMES REAVEN. D.D. HENRY JOHN BOULTON, Esq,, M.P.P. JOHN B. ASKIN. Esq. THOMAS MERCER JONES, Esq. GUY C. WOOD. Esq. FREDERICK WIDDER, Esq. MR. SHERIFF JARVIS. MR. SHERIFF RUTTAN. ALEXANDER BURNSIDE, Esq. THE CHAIRMEN OF THE DISTRICT ASSOCIATIONS. ttl)e ^tanlitti0 Contmittec: The Rev. H. J. ORASETT, M. A. " H. SC ADDING, M.A. " THOMAS: CREEN. " A. F. ATKINSON. " J. G. GEDDES. B.A. " D. E. BLAKE, A.B. " T. S. KENNEDY. " ALEX'R. SANSON. " R. J. MACGEORGE. <♦ W. S. DARLING. The Rev. H. C. COOPER. CLARKE GAMBLE, Esq. L. O'BRIEN. Esq., M.D. F. W. BARRON. Esq., M. A. ALEXANDER DIXON, Esq. WILLIAM ATKINSON, Esq. ROBERT ITANTON, Esq. WILLIAMTROUDFOOT, Esq. JAMES G. CHEWETT, Esq. JOHN G. SPRAGGE, Esq. §tiVLtt Committee: THE HON. J. H. CAMERON, M.P.P. | JAMES G. CHEWETT, Esq. OGDEN CREIGHTON, Esq. JiuMtjirs: WILLIAM PROUDFOOT, Esq. | LEWIS MOFFATT, Esq. , treasurer: THOMAS W. BIRCHALL, Esq. ^ecretari): ^ THE REV. W. H. RIPLEY, B.A. Ji90i$tattt ^ecretart): THOMAS CHAMPION, Esq. CONSTITUTION or (tlje Cl)urcl) dodetg of ti)( Wxotsst of Toronto, INCORPOBATED BT THE 8TATVTB OF CANADA, 7 VICTORIA, Cap. 68, FOR PROMOTING THE FOU.OWIMO OBJECTS: First — For the encouragement and support of Missionaries and Clergy- men of the United Church of England and Ireland within the Dio- cese of Toronto, and for creating a fund towards the augmentation of the stipends of poor Clergymen, and towards making provision for those who may be incapacitated by age or infirmity, and for the Widovra and Orphans of the Clergy of the said Church, in the said Diocese. Secondly — For the encouragement of Education, and for the support of Dav'Schools and Sunday-Schools in the said Diocese, in conformity with the principles of the said Church. TiiiRUfA- — For granting assistance, where it may be necessary, to those who may be preparing for the Ministry of the Gospel in the said Church, within the said Diocese. Fourthly— For circulating in the said Diocese the Holy Scriptnres, the Book of Common Prayer of the said Church, and such other Books and Tracts as shall be approved by the Central Board or Managing Committee of the said Association. Fifthly — For obtaining and granting aid towards the erection, endow- ment ond maintenance of Churches, according to the establishment of the said Church, in the said Diocese; the erection and mainte- nance of Parsonage-houses; the setting apart of Burial-grounds and Church-yards ; the endowment and support of Parsonages and Rec- tories, according to the same establishment, and the management of all matters relating to such endowments. * That before the Society shall enter upon business at any of its meetings, the following Prayers be said :— Prevent us, O Lord, in all our doings, with Thy most gracions favour, and further us vith Thy continual help; that in all our works began, continued and ended in Thee, we may glorify Thy holy Name, and finally by Tby mercy obtain everlasting life, through Jesus Christ oar Lord. Amen. 6 CONSTITUTION. O Goo, from Whom all holy deiiret, all good counieli, and ail worki of piety and charity do proceed, we beMech Thee to viiit with Tbv favour our SovereiKD, Qoeen Victoeia, and lo rule her heart, that ihe may in all thingi •eek Thy honour and glory. Proiper with Thy bleHRiog the deiigui of this Society. Comfort with Thy grace tnoie benefactors who contribute to iti sup* port Bleu the ministry of Thy servants the Clergy i the endeavours of all who are engaged in spreading the knowledge of true religion in this Province, and the laboors of those Missionaries who are promoting the same in foreign parts. And may Thy Holy Spirit direct all our consultations to the advance- ment of Thy glory, and the good of Thy Church, through Jems Christ our Lord. Amen. O Merciful God, who hast made all men, and hatest nothing that Thou hast made, nor wouldest the death of a sinner, but rbthcr that he should be con> verted and live: have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, Infidels and Heretics, and also upon all those Heathen Nations on whom the light of Thy glorious Gospel hath not yet shone: especially the Indians of this Continent. Bless the means used for their civilisation and conversion, and take from them all ignorance, hardneu of heart, and contempt of Thy Word : and so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to Thy flock, that thev may be saverl among the remnant of the true Israelites, and be made one fold under one Shepherd, Jesus Christ our Lord, wholiveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, world without end. Amen. OvR Father, which art in Heaven, Hallowed be Thy Name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, As it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, As we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation; But deliver us from evil: For Thine is tho kingdom, The power, and the glory, For ever and ever. Amen. AND WHEN BUSINESS IS ENDED: Almiohtt God, Father of all mercies, wo Thine unworthy servants do give Thee most humble and hearty thanks for all Thy goodness and loving-kindness to us and to all men : more particularly, for the providential support by which this Society hath been enabled to spread abroad the knowledge of Thy sacred truth. But above all, for Thine inestimable love in the redemption of the world, by Thy blessed Son, for the means of grace, and for the hope of glory, which Thou hast given us in the same our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; to Whom, with Thee and the Holy Ghost, be all honour and glory, world without end. Amen, The grace of our Lord Jesns Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, be with us all evermore. Amen. II. That all those who now are, or who shall hereafter become Mentbers of the Association, and who shall subscribe Ten Shillings annually to the Funds of the Society, or contribute as much as Five Pounds in one sum, shall be associated Members of the Society, and shall be eligible to be Members of the Corporation. IIL That every Incorporated Member subscribe not less than One Found Five Shillings annually to the funds of the Society, or contribute not less than Twelve Pounds Ton Shillings in one sum. . CONSTITUTION. IV. That the CorporatioD ihall coniiit of the Biibop of ToroDto for tbc time belog, of the Memberi appointed by the Charter, and of so many of the other Aiiociated Membera of the Society as ihall be elected by ballot luemberi of the Corporation, at the meetings to be from time to time holdea on the days and at the place appointed by the By>laws of the Corporation for its stated meetings. Provided always, that the whole number of members of the said Corporation, in addition to those who are made members by the Statute, shall at no time exceed three hundred, and that the whole number of members of the Corporation shall never be !c«<) than one hundred. V. That the Standing Committee of the Society, to be appointed as pro- vided in one of the following By«laws, be empowered, with the sanction of the President, to recommend persons, whether Associated Members or not, to be elected into the Corporation, without reference to the limitation of numbers. VI. Tiiat the Lord Bishop of Toronto for the time being shall be President of the Society, and the Venerable the Archdeacons within the Diocrso fihnll be Vice-Presidents. VII. That the Society shall, at their Meeting on the first Wednesday in June in each year, choose one or more Vice-President or Vice-Presidentii, in addition to the Archdeacons ; one or more Treasurer or Treasurers ,- two or more Auditors ; one Secretary and one Assistant Secretary ; and such other officers, ministers and servants, as shall be thought convenient, to serve in the said offices for the year ensuing. VIII. That the Standing Committee shall propose to the Board at the General Meeting in July, a list of seven Members of the Society, to form the Tract and Book Committee for the year ensuing; that at that Meeting any Member be at liberty to propose another list of seven Members of the Society, instead of that proposed by the Standing Committee ; and that the election of the Tract and Book Committee take place at the General Meeting in August. IX. That if it shall happen that any of the persons at any time chosen into any of the said offices shall die, or oo any account be removed from I 'W 8 CONSTITUTION. Buch office at any time during the period for which he was elected or appointed to serve, in such -ase the President, or any one of the Vice- Presidents, shall convene a Meeting, to be held at the usual place of meeting of the Society, at such time as shall be specified in the notice of such Meeting r '- .1 '■.l-i ot. ih Members of the Corporation as shall be present at the Meeting, or a majority of them, shall and may choose an officer or officers in the room or place of such person or persons so dead or removed, as to them shall seem meet. Provided, that it shall not be necessary for anv such Meeting to be called for supplying a vacancy in the office of Vice-President : but the President may do so in his discretion. X. That the Society shall and may, on the first Wednesday in every month, for ever hereafter, and oflener if occasion requires, meet at the place heretofore used for the transaction of the business of the said Society, or at such other place as may be hereafter appointed for that purpose ^ and that the President or Standing Committee have power to call a Special Meeting of the said Society at any time. XI. That no act done in any Meeting of the said Society shall be valid and eifeclual, unless the President, or some one of the Vice-Presidents, shall be present at such Meeting. XII. And with regard to all Meetings of the Society, and to the raaliing, altering, or repealing any By-Laws, Rules, or Regulations, at such Meet- ings, it is 10 bo specially noticed, that by the Act of the Legislature incor- porating this Society, (7 Vic. ch. 68.) it is enacted that no act done in any such assembly or meeting of the Corporation shall be valid or effectual, unless six persons of the Corporation, at the least, shall be present, and the major pait of them consenting thereto. And further, that no Constitution, By-Law, Rule or Regulation, of the Society, nor any abrogation, repeal, change, or alteration of the same, shall be of any fo:ce or effect until it shall have been sanctioned' and confirmed by the Bishop of, or administering, the Diocese, for the time being, by writing under his hand. i'^:.-:-,~ - -r ■,,,-- ....- XIIL That a Standing Committee, consisting of the President, Vice-Presi- dents, Treasurer or Treasurers, Secretary and Assistant Secretary, and not more than twenty other Members, (three of whom shall be a quorum), be appointed to prepare matters for the consideration of the Monthly Meetings. ■■ ; . .. . , , ... ., ,, ,.., :„ , CONSTITUTION. ■ ■ XIV. 'i , " ' ^, '_■ That Miautes of all the proceedings of the Society be taken, and that at each Meeting of the Society the Minutes of the preceding Meeting be read by the Secretary, and signed by the Chairman. XV. That the Accounts of the Society be closed on the thirty-first day of March in each year ; and that the same be audited within one month from that date. , , XVI. ' ' ^ ' ' That the Treasurer manage the receipts and expenditure, under the orders of the Society ; and that he keep his accounts in such manner as shall from time to time be directed by the Auditors, subject to the control of the Society. XVII. That the Secretary conduct the correspondence of the Society, take Minutes of the proceedings of the General Meetings and Committees, and prepare the Annual Report of the Society. XVIII. la connexion and correspondence with the Society, District Associa- tions shall be established, comprising one or more Districts (as shall be approved by the President,) into which the Province is by law divided ; the same to be composed of the Clergy resident within the bounds of the same, and all other members of the Church who shall contribute in aid of the Society's funds ; the Archdeacon, or senior Clergyman resident within its bounds, shall, ex-officio, be Chairman of such District Branch Associa- tion, with whom shall be associated, as composing a Committee of Manage- ment, the Clergy of the several Parishes or'Missions within the bounds of such District, and one or two Laymen from each of the same, a Secretary and Treasurer. A General Meeting of each Branch District Association shall be held in each year, at any time and place which may be agreed upon at a pre- vious Quarterly Meeting of the Committee of Management ; and Quar- terly Meetings of the Committee of Management, — not less than five to form a quorum, — shall be held, for the transaction of the ordinary busi- ness of the Branch Association. In order the more fully to carry out the objects of the Society, each Parish, in the person of its Clergyman and Churchwardens, shall be a Sub- Association, in correspondence, through its Chairman, (the Clergymen), with the District Branch Association, and may be denominated The Paro- chial Committee of the Church Society. This Committee shall meet so often, and at such periods, as they shall tbemselyea decide to be most V <>' 10 CONSTITUTION. convenient, inviting the co-operation of all the Parishioners in their deli*. berations and designs. Tiiey shall collect subscriptions and donations from the members of the Church, in such manner as they shall deem most effective, and endeavour by every means in their power to augment the resources of the Society. All moneys raised to be transmitted to the Treasurer of the District Association. One-fourth of all moneys paid into the hands of the Treasurer of the District Committees respectively, shall be transmitted to the Treasurer of the General Society, to be at the disposal of the Central Board, and the remaining three-fourths of all such Collections shall, when required, be expended within the Parish or District in which they have been made, for such objects only as are specified in the Constitution of the Society,— the allotment to be made at the Quarterly Meetings of the District Branch Association. All moneys not required to be expended for local purposes, and remaining unappropriated at the General Annual Meeting of the Dis- trict Association, shall be forthwith transmitted to the Treasurer of the Society at Toronto. The District Associations, through their respective Secretaries, shall communicate to the Secretary of the Parent Society at Toronto a minute statement of all receipts and expenditure within the sphere of their opera- tions, embodied in the form of a Report, once in each year, so soon as convenient after the General Annual Meeting of such District Branch Association. XIX. That four Sermons be preached annually in ,the several Churches, Chapels, and Stations in this Diocese, in aid of the funds of the Society, at such times as the Lord Bishop shall appoint ; that of these collections the proceeds of one shall be for the benefit of the Widows and Orphans of Clergymen deceased ; that the proceeds of two of the said Annual Sermons shall be devoted to the maintenance of Travelling or Resident Missionaries in this Diocese ; and that the proceeds of the fourth shall be appropriated to any other object embraced within its Constitution, as the Society may from time to time direct. '■ -'"" " ■ XX. That the Charter and these By-laws do together form the Constitution of The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, and that nothing which is contained in the Constitution of the Society established on the 28th day of April, 1842, or in any By-law, Rule or Regulation, amending or altering the same, shall apply to, or be in force in respect to, the Incorpo- rated Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, except such provisions thereof as are above continued in force. SEVENTH ANNlJAL REPORT or (EI)C 3iuorporatci €l)unl) Sotxti^ OF THE DIOCESE OF TORONTO, PRESENTED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING AT TORONTO, Held on Wednesday, June 6, 1849. The primitive ages of Christianity were alike remarkable for the constancy, with which its professors endured persecu- tion on account of their religion, and for the singular love and good will which they exhibited in their relations to each other. So great, indeed, was the mutual charity of Christians, and so fully and faithfully did they carry out the new command- ment of their Divine Master, that their conduct, on this point, failed not to attract the attention of the heathen, and elicit their admiration. Amongst the most pleasing records of the infant Church, we find it stated that "all that believed were together, and had all things common" and we are told, that such as possessed goods or property disposed of them, and placed the money in the Apostles' hands, for the common support of themselves and their brethren. It is not intended, by these remarks, to recommend an exactly similar line of conduct in these days, nor, even if it appeared def.irable, would it be possible, m our present social state, to literally adopt the same course : besides which, the external relations of Christianity with the world itself have gradually undergone a great change in the course of eighteen centuries, and it must be evident to all, that rules, which were admirably adapted to the wants of a small society, numbering at most a few thousand souls, would become totally inapplicable, when, in the lapse of time, 12 REPORT. whole nations should, according to the promise, be received within the pale of the Church of God. Yet, without adhering to the letter, this simple record of what was certainly an Apostolic practice, teaches most forcibly the necessity of being charitable according to our ability, that it is incumbent upon all Christians, in all ages of the Church, to remember the oneness and the closeness of those sacred ties by which they are joined together, as having "one Lord, one faith, one Baptism," and that it is, therefore, their bounden duty to contribute a portion of their worldly substance for the support of the ministrations of religion, and for the proper relief of the wants of their poorer brethren. Believing that the Christian religion still produced the same fruit as in Apostolic times, and that the charity of the people only required to be called into action, this Society was established about seven years ago, for charitable purposes, chiefly by the exertions of our venerable Diocesan, and the Chief Justice of Upper Canada. As may be seen by the Annual Reports of its proceedings, this Society has proved itself, from the first, an useful handmaid in many things connected with the temporal interests of the Church in this Diocese. Several special objects, Avhich were provided for by the Constitution, and for the furtherance of which funds are annually procured, through the medium of special sermons, are being now successfully carried out ; the Widows and Or- phans' Fund has, after much careful deliberation, been brought into operation. From another special Fund eight Missionaries are supported, either in part or whole ; while from another, several deserving young men have been provided with a por- tion of the means requisite for pursuing their theological studies ill the Institution at Cobourg. It is a matter of great satisfaction, to be able to observe the increasing confidence which is, year after year, reposed in this Society, as upon this the ultimate success of every charitable association must mainly depend : nor is it unreasonable that such confidence should exist, for, as was stated last year, the General Monthly Meetings of the Society are open to every member, and no measure of importance is ever brought up for regular discussion without some previous notice being publicly given to the Diocese, so that all, who feel inclined, may take a part in such proceedings, either personally or by letter. And it is believed, that as long as this Society is, in this way, careful to remember its true character, as a charitable Incorporation, it will con- I ■ I REfOKT. l& k ^ tinue, as heretofore, to receive the support of all zealous members of the Church, and to prove itself a serviceable auxiliary in carrying out several legitimate objects of charity, which are not provided for by our parochial system. In concluding these few introductory remarks, and in pre- senting the Seventh Annual Report of its proceedings, The Church Society of this Diocese thankfully embraces the pre- sent public opportunity, of recording its humble thanks to Almighty God, for the considerable measure of success with which He has again been pleased to bless the labours, under- taken in its behalf during the last twelve months. INCOME AND EXPENDITURE. The following is a brief account of the Society's Income for the past year : — During the first few years of the Society's operations, it was always customary to include, under the head of actual Income, the amount of receipts from sales in the Depository, and also of the rents received from Lands, held in trust for special purposes : but it soon became apparent that this system, if persevered in, might unintentionally mislead the members of the Society, with regard to the amount of resources actually available from year to year; and it was therefore deemed advisable, that, for the future, the account of actual Income should be confined to the amount of charitable contributions received during the year, and the dividends arising from the monies invested for general purposes. This new arrangement has now been carried out for two successive years, and has given general satisfaction to the members of the Society. Receipts of the Society for the year ending 3 1st March, 1849, (not including monies receive(f on trust, and sales in Depository £1965 5 5^* The amount of Income was last year increased by the proceeds of the Sermon preached on Good Friday, 1847, in behalf of the distressed Irish and Scotch, which collection passed through the hands of the Society's Treasurer, and was thus necessarily included in the current accounts of that year. Deducting, therefore, this item, the statement of accounts for ( * Id last years' report the Income was reported at £2,059 8s. Id., which included £87 10s. loans returned, and £U Ss. which belonged to the trust accounts, learing a net income of £1,957 138. Id. i ..", 14 REPORT.. this year exhibits a very slight increase of Income over that of last year, a state of things which is certainly gratifying and encouraging, as it might have been reasonably expected that the funds of a charitable Society, which entirely depends on voluntary contributions, would have actually decreased during a year of such unwonted commercial distress as the past one. The Income of the several District Branches of this Society has again been very considerable, and has this year amounted to £1216 2 2i Deduct proportion remitted to Parent Society 397 12 11^ Which leaves a balance of £828 9 3 To which add the Income of the Parent Society £1965 5 5A Total receipts of Society and District Branches for the year ending 31st March, 1849 £2793 14 8h While on the subject of income and expenditure, the Society trusts, that it will not be thought out of place, if it embrace the opportunity thus afforded of urging upon all its members the necessity of renewed exertions in its behalf, not only with regard to such special objects, as are provided for through the medium of Annual Sermons, but more particularly with regard to the funds, which are available for general purposes. The expenses incurred in the management of this Society, including rent of house, salaries, taxes, fuel and light, stationery and postage, may be taken at £375 per annum. To this must be added the cost of the Annual Report, of which 2500 copies are annually distributed in the Dioce^, and which cannot be provided for at much less than £75. These two items make a total sum of £450, permanently chargeable, year by year, on the funds available for general purposes. Now, by referring to the appendix of the last Annual Report, it will be seen, that the receipts under this head slightly exceeded the amount required for current expenses in the same year, while for this year there is no excess of receipts at all, and therefore, unless the income for general purposes be for the future much increased, it will not be in the Society's power to continue its annual grant, of £1 5s. for each Clergyman, to the Widows [ REPaRT. 15 and Orphans' Fund, or to make small special grants to such Missions as most require assistance, which this Society had done from the first, according to its ability. The amount of the fund available for general objects will undoubtedly appear small to many, but aU who refer to the Constitution of the Society will immediately perceive that only a very moderate f)ortion of the funds is really available for this purpose, the arger portion being subscribed for some definite object, as, for instance, the proceeds of the Annual Sermons, from which the greater portion of these means are derived, are alwavs given for special purposes : of a like nature are most of tfie donations, which, therefore, merely pass through the Trea- surer's hands, and are placed to the credit of some particular Trust, 'without affording any addition to the fund available for general purposes ; consequently that portion of the Society's Income, which is reported under this iiead, is mainly derived from the proportion received by the Parent Society, of the collections made in the District Branches, and the several Parochial Associations. It is earnestly hoped that the Income for General Purposes will hereafter be so far increased, by the formation of new Parochial Associations and donations, that the Society may be enabled to sustain its new liabilities on behalf of the Widows and Orphans' Fund, and continue its system of making small grants for specific purposes, a system which has proved beneficial to the Society itself, and has never failed to call forth increased local exertion in those Parishes to which the grants have been made. THE ANNUAL SERMONS. ; , , ; During the past year, three sermons have been preached for Diocesan purposes, and considerable sums have been collected in behalf of the special objects provided for by the Nineteenth Article of the Constitution. The call, which was made two years ago by the Society, upon all the Clergy, to assist in carrying out the various objects, for which these sermons were severally intended to make provision, continues to be most kindly and liberally answered. It would appear likewise, that the collections have again been much mor^ general, than they used to be, during the first years of the Society's operations, in proof of which it will be enough to mention, that collections have been this year received at 195 Stations for the Widows and Orphans' Fund, and at no less 16 REPORT* than 202 in connection with the sermon which has been preached during the year for Missionary purposes. THE WIDOWS AND OIlPHANs' FUND. During a great part of the last year, the Society gave much of its attention to the subject of the Widows and Orphans' Fund, with the view of making its assistance immediately available, and in the hope of being able to place the fund upon a satisfactory footing, in regard to the amount of income, and the method of distribution. The Society believes that it will not, on the present occasion, be out of place to briefly recapitulate the labours which have been entered into on behalf of this most important matter. The subject was originally discussed by the Society at the general monthly meeting held in March 1848; and the general principles of a plan, embodied in the draft of a By- law and then submitted for consideration, were approved by the Society. Some modifications were, however, suggested, and adopted at this meeting, and a Committee was appointed to revise and alter the draft of the By-law in such particulars, as seemed expedient to the Society. This was accordingly done, and together with the amended one, the Committee also brought up the draft of another By-law which they considered safer and more practicable, but which differed from the original one in two important particulars: first, in dispensing witli the compulsory contributions of £1 os. per annum from the Clergy, and substituting in lieu. of such contribution a grant from the general funds of the Society; secondly, in no longer making the benefit conferred an annuity of £50 in all cases, but substituting instead a Committee of three, who«e duty it shall be, to receive and decide upon all applications in behalf of any Widows or Orphans, and providing that nu pension or annuity to be granted by the Church Society, through such Committee, or otherwise, should exceed £50. At the adjourned meeting held on 17th May for the final settlement of this subject, his Lordship the Bishop intimated, that he recommended that no final decision on this matter should be made until after the annual meeting in June, as he wished that the proposed By-law should be for a time sub- mitted for the general consideration of the Clergy and Laity throughout the Diocese. In accordance with this recommen- dation, the subject was laid over to October, and a By-law was finally adopted at the adjourned meeting held in December, REPORT. 17 vrliich provided for a certain annuity of £30 in all cases, as long as the disposable funds are sufficient to meet such a charge ; and instead of a special Committee, referred every- thing connected with the Widows and Orphans' Fund to the Standing Committee. It will be seen by a perusal of this By-law (printed in the appendix of the Annual Report for this year) that, as was briefly stated under the head of income and expenditure, it is intended, whenever circumstances will admit, to appropriate annually about £150 to the Widows and Orphans' Fund from siich resources, as are available for general purposes. This can be done for the current year from monies which the Society was enabled to accumulate during the first years of its opera- tions; but it will be impossible, for the future, to make such an annual appropriation as this, unless increased exertions are im- mediately made with reference to that portion of tiie Society's income, from which it is provided that such iissistance shall be given. The Rev. Mr. Waddilove, to whom this Diocese owes a large debt of gratitude, has generously presented the sum of £50 sterling to the Widows and Orphans' Fund. DEPOSITORY. The issues in the Depository, incliuiing grants of books to the value of £99 10s. 9d. have amounted to£I,Ul8 14s. 2^d.; being an increase of nearly £'200 over the amount received from the same source during the previous twelve months. With refer- ence to its Depository, the Society last year adopted a report made by a special Committee, recommending that Branch Depositories should for the future be ])ermitted to purchase books to the value of £50 on a six month's credit; promissory notes to the satisfaction of the Treasurer being given in all vsuch transactions. The Midland District Branch has availed itself of this privilege during the past year. The stock in the Depository is now sufficiently large for ordinary purposes, 'and has been so much increased during the past year, that it will in future be possible to limit the expenditure for books to the actual amount of sales. It is also confidently hoped that the profits from the Depository will soon be sufficient c;t)>er to pay interest on the monies invested in it, or to return some part of the capital advanced by the Society, and thus render very material assistance to the fund for general purposes. B i i » 18 REPORT. There have been circulated during the past year, througli the medium of the Depository as follows: — Bibles 853 Testaments 1230 Prayer-Books 1659 Publications of this Society 2570 Society for Promotinj( Christian Knowledge — Bound Books 1834) 11310 Tracts 9476 J Bristol Tract Society 1237 Miscellaneous — Bound 1109 Tracts 357 1466 Total 20325 PROPERTY INVESTED IN STOCK. The sum of £79 17s. (k\. has this year been paid oninstal-' ments upon Building- Society Shares held on behalf of the Widows and Orphans' Fund. Four shares in the Commercial Bank Stock, value £10*2 ;3s. Sd., and four lots of land in the Home District, on which the sum of £142 I2s. 4d. has been paid, have been transferred to the same fund, making a total of £326 13s. Id. invested during the year in behalf of the Widows and Orphans' Fund. The sum of £50 has been loaned from the Septuagessima Fund. The investments in lands have been £17 lis. 6d., and the disbursements on land during the same period have been £81 3s. 8|d., which latter are charged to the parties interested in such lands. GRANTS. Besides the investments just above mentioned, the follow- ing small special grants have been made by the Society during the past year : — Assistance to a Clergyman's Widow »... £ 9 Carriage of a parcel of clothing for the Muncey Town Indians '. 2 12 6 Church at Muncey Town 25 Church at the Consecon 12 10 On account of the Church in Mono 12 10 St. James's Parsonage, City of Kingston 12 10 Church at Vienna 12 10 REPOHt. 19 Church at InnUfil £12 10 Widow of the hite II. Wilson, Interpreter 10 Mrs. Peterson, : 5 Church ut Norwichville 12 10 Grants of Service Books have also been made to the Rev. John Mclntyre, llev. W. Bletisdell, llev. Charles Ruttan, Rev. A. St. Georjfe Caulfield, Rev. Geo. Bourn, Rev. H. C. Cooper, Rev. W. S. Darling, and the Rev. R, G. Cox, for the use of Churches (in most cases newly erected) in their respective Missions. Books and Tracts fo the amount of £2 lOs. respectively, have been granted to tne following Clergymen for distribution in their several parishes: — The Rev. S. B. Ardagh, The Rev. H. Brent, « R. G. Cox, « Charles Ruttan, «« H. E. Plees, •* S. S. Strong, « R. Shanklin, «« J. W. Allen, *« R. J. Macoeorge, " W. M. Kerch mer, « F. W. Sandys, « R. V. Rogers, «« John Fletcher, " N. Watkins, « W. Bleasdell, « Geo. Bourn, " F. D. Fauquier, " E. J. Boswell, «« W. Grieg, « W. H. Ripley, «« T. B. Fuller, « H. C. Cooper. The Society has this year contributed to the siipport of eight Missionaries, all of whom are maintained in the Diocese, either entirely from the Society's Funds, or by the congre- gations to whom they minister, with the Society's assistance. One Indian interpreter is yet supported, and a small grant is still continued to one Catechist and Schoolmaster. The Bishop of Toronto has this year granted assistance to six students from the Bishops Students' Fund. The Society has granted annuities to three Clergymens' Widows and two Orphan Children of a deceased Clergyman, from the fund provided for that purpose. LANDS, There is not much to communicate under this head in the Report for this year. Several donations of land, some of considerable value, have been made for Church purposes. It is hoped that the unendowed Misssions will use every exertion to provide for themselves landed endowments 30 REPORT. whilst wild lands can be procured at so small a cost, and on such eoxy terms. If each parish wouhi coiitrll)Litc £10 per annum for ten years, u lot of 200 acros could be procured, which might be leased on liberal terms, and ut the expiration of only a few years would be so much improved in value, that it would be capable of producing an income; so that by using a little forethought now to procure land, even if distant from the Church which it is intended to cjidow, the time wouhl soon come, when such Iniuls miglit be exchanged for a farm in the immediate vicinity. Several Parochial Associations in the Diocese have done this, and there is little doubt, but that wherever the plan is adopted by men really in earnest, it will be earned into effectual operation. A peculiar obligation lies upon this present generation to })rovide for the future, inasmuch as this Diocese is now sharing argely in the liberality of the Venerable Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, and o»ir people are thereby greatly assisted in providing for the proper main- tenance of our Clergy and the ministrations of the Church. And as this support cannot be continued to the next genera- tion, it surely becomes not only an act of duty on the part of the present generation, but also a simple expression of their gratitude to provide, as far as lies in their power, for the eneiit of those who come after them. DISTRICT BRANCHES. It is satisfactory to be able to state that during the past year favourable Reports haVe been received from most of the District Branches, whose operations are becoming annually more systematic and interesting; and the Society trusts that every exertion will be made to support these labours, which have been so faithfully undertaken, as the successful working of the Parent Society must, in a great measure, depend on the zealous co-operation of its District Branches. The District Branches are now ten in number : 1. Newcastle, 6. Gore and Wellington, 2. Midland and Victoria, 7. London, Western andHuron, 3. Prince Edward, 8. Brock, 4. Eastern, Johnstown, Bath- 9. Talbot, urst and Dalhousie, 10. Colborne. 5. Niagara, mttmmtmmkm REPORT. fl Newcattie Dittrict, As is commonly the case in every new country, thii District exhibits an abundant fiehl for Missionary labour, but only a scanty few to tend and (gather in the fruits. During the year, mei'tuij^s have been held in all the parishes on behalf of the Society. Mcctin;;s were likewise held in many places in which there is no resident Clergyman. Vigorous exertions are bein;;' made by the inhabitants of Curtwrightund Manvers to secure the services of a resident Missionary for these Townships. Percy and Seymour are also endeavouring to obtain the same privilege in both Townships. A subscription towards the niaintcimnce of a Clergyman has been commenced, and in Seymour it has been prosecuted with real earnestness. There are live Parochial Associations in connection with this Branch, and the sum received by them during the year has amounted to £l.*]*2 .5s. 4(1. (Extracts tVoin the last Annual lleport of this District Branch.) 'I'lie Cobiiurg Purochud Association. — This, we trust, will long main- tail) its character ot' being a liberal and efficient co-udjutor in the good cause of the Church Society ; for though not a few with heavy and reluc* tanc spirits Imve been compelled to withhold, or abridge their usual con- tributions, a peculiar exertion on the part of the local collectors has en> abled this Parochial Association to show this year an amount of income not surpassed by that of any previous year. The Treasurer's account shews a receipt between the last and the present meeting of £87 14s. lOd. Ill the expenditure, after paying an equitable share of the expenses in* curred in Missionary and Catechetical duty in distant parts of the District, and assigning one-fourth of the subscriptions received to the Parent Society, is included the sum of £36 Is. lOd., applied to local objects. A considerable portion of this last has been appropriated in aid of the Parochial School, and the necessary instnlments have been met from it on two Shares in the District Building Society. The Port Hope Parochial Association. — In consequence of the severe domestic affliction which has recently befallen the estimable Rector of Purl Hope, the usual Parochial Meeting has been postponed, as also aa account of the proceedings of the past year. The business of collecting the usual funds has not, however, been neglected, and £'2 IDs., the quota required, has been remitted in aid of the expenses of Missionary and Catechetical duty. Clarke and Darlington. — Meetings were held in these two Townships on the 10th January last, attended by several of the Clergy, and a cod« siderablc number of the Laity. The recent erectioo of a Parsonage ll i ! I Mi REPORT. House has in some degree cramped the means of the zealous Churchmen in this quarter, but a good spirit is abroad, and when relieved of present causes of depression, there is no doubt of its being satisfactorily evinced in practice. As a beginning of the good work, there has been auiiounced as subscribed in Clarke, £10 lOs. lOd., towaids the funds of The Church Society. Cavan. — Meetings were held in the two Chur-^hes of this Township on Friday, the ] 2th January, presided over by the Venerable Rector, and attended by four others of the Clergy. Grafton, — The Annual Meeting of this Parochial Association took place on Monday, February 26, and was satisfactorily attended. Within a few weeks the members of the congregation have subscribed the sum of £100, in order to secure a residence for their Clergyman, and one half of this sum has already been paid, — a liberal effort on the pnrt of the people, whici) had caused the Churchwardens to postpone their collections on behalf of The Church Society, but resolutions were then adopted for entering vigorously upon this woik. Colbome. — Here also the Annual Meeting was held on the evening of the 26th February, and it proved a very interesting f)ne. Various causes, amongst others the debt upon the Church, and the great depression of the times, have operated against the advancement of The Church Society during the past year ; but the same spirit which was evinced in the neigh- bouring parish of Gratton to enter upon this work of Christian duty, even at the eleventh hour, appeared to animate the present assemblage, 60 that neither should stand a blank in the pages of The Church Society's Annual Report for the present year. Midland and Victoria District. A plan had long been formed by this Branch, of employing one Missionary in the two united Districts. The Victoria District, however, exerted itself so strenuously and success- fully, as to become by itself, capable of supporting a Clergy- man, and the Rev. Mr. Murphy was accordingly .ippointed as its Travelling Missionary. The INIidland District imme- diately made the necessary arrangements for securing to itself the services of another Clergyman, and the Rev. J. W. Allen was appointed Missionary for this District on the first day of August last. This gentleman was ordained Deacon ^'t the Bishop's last general Ordination at Hamilton. The obligations undertaken by this Branch are as follows : In the Pittsburg Mission, £50; to the Travelling Missionary of the Midland District, £60 ; besides which, the one-fourth of all subscrip- tions and donations for general purposes are regularly remitted to the Parent Society. ! ( REPORT. This Branch have found themselves much assisted in their management of their Branch Depository by that regulation of the Parent Society, which allows them a credit of six months, to the amount of fifty pounds, in the purchase of Books and Tracts ; and they further declare, that in their opinion, credit to a higher amount might be aiforded to the District Branches, with benefit to the Church Society at large. Several new Parochial Associations have been establislied in the Midland District. This improved state of things, it is believed, is the result of the apjiointment of a Travelling Missionary, for when Mr. Allen undertook this office, a feel- ing immediately arose, that exertions must be made for his support in quarters, where notliinghad been done previously. '1 he Income of the Parochial Associations of the Midland District has amounted this year to £178 2s. 9d. (Extracts from the last Annual lleport of this District Branch.) Your Committee rejoice in stating that the reception Mr. Allen has met with in his field of labour is, upon the whole, highly encouraging. He makes the village of Sydenham his home, as being well situated in respect to his whole circle of clerical duty, and as having a church in a state so far finished as to be used for divine service. In some parte of his Mission, the Rev. Mr. Allen has entered into tiie labours of other Clergymen who have ministered there, as for example, the Rev. W. M. Ilerchmer, and the Rev. Paul Shirley. In other places he is the first in the field, and finds no other man's foundation upon which to build. With reference to matters nearer home, your Committee have to notice that a change has taken place in the Mission of Harriefield and Pittsburg since they last met you here. The Rev. William Greig has been appointed to the new Church of St. Paul, Kina;'^ton, and has been succeeded in his former charge by the Rev. Henry Biont. A parsonage house is in the course of erection for the Minister of St. James's Church, StuartviUe. Among good designs in contemplation it may be also mentioned, that a subscription has been set on foot for building day-school rooms for the poor of the city of Kingston, in connexion with St. George's parish. In the last General Report of The Church Society, subscription lists from Ruth, Napanee and Tyendinaga, appeared for the first time. A large number of subscribers have also been obtained in Storrington, whose names have not yet been published. These facts your Committee men- tioned with thankfulness, as indicating an improved state of feeling among us. Still they must lament that so little has hitherto been done, when 80 mucli more might and should have been done, and when there is 80 great a work for all of us to do. Your Committee feel, and would express the feeling with all earnestness, that these are no times for sloth- fulness, nor for delay. The judgments of God are abroad in the world. REPORT. One pestilence is past, another approaches as. And, direr plagues than cholera or fever— lawless and Godless principles prevail among the nations of the earth. It is high time then for us to awaken out of sleep, to "do quickly," and "with our might," "that which our hand flndeth to do." Prince Edward District. Tlie Rev. Geo. Bourn has established Parochial Associa- tions at Murray and the Consecon, the Income from which has been £13 6s. lOd. One Travelling Missionary is maintained in this District, chiefly by the contributions of the Churchmen in the parish of Picton and the Township of Hillier. Eastern, Johnstoion, Bathurst, and Dalhousie District. This part of The Church Society appears to be by the blessing of God in a most prosperous condition, notwithstand- ing the pressure of the times. It will be seen by the several Parochial Reports that the total amount for lb48 is greater than tiiat for 1847 by £107 48. Hd. In consequence of assistance derived from the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, this Branch of The Church Society has been enabled to employ a second Travelling- Missionary, who has been engaged in his most laborious duties since last June. It is gratifying to observe the very liberal exertions of members of the Church in the parts within the bounds of our Branch Society travelled over by the Rev. Mr. VVatkins. — To shew this it will be necessary merely to give an extract from this Missionary's Report. He says — '' Since our la&t Annual Meeting in Brockville, I have exerted my poor abilities in teaching and preaching, through the Church, Gospel Truth and Apostolic Order, over a wide field. I have ten most promising sta* tions, and four others, and I have visited a number of remote places besides the above. The avt.age attendance at the regular stations is at least 1200. Another Missionary is much needed here, to give service once a fortnight on Sunday. Without this we can hardly hope to save the rising generation from falling in with the novelties of the day. The people would do a little towards meeting the additional expense. Perhaps they would pay ^40 per annum towards the stipend of each Missionary. But the voluntary influence, not to say principle, is in my opinion too ephemeral, to say anything positively in relation to it. Out of the amount subscribed in my Mission the past year, ^50 have been paid into my hands for the Treasurer. My people have subscribed towards the erection of three new * REPORT. M Churches about £500. This, coDudering the hard timet, is very en< couragiag." Also in the Eastern District, the contributions have been, so far, very liberal. From the report of the Rev. Mr. Plees, it appears that the amount expected to be raised from the members of the Church in this Mission will be paid. Reports have been received from the Parochial Associations at Prescott, Cornwall, Edwardsburg, Mountain, Winchester, Finch, Lansdowne, Portland, Kitley, Newboro'. (Extracts from the last Annual Report of this District Branch.) The Cormcall and Mottlinette Porochial Association. — The Travelling Mission Fund. — Your Committee are happy Id being able to announce that, the anticipations indu];;ed in a year ago regarding the appointment of another Travelling Misuiunary within the bounds of the Eastern District Branch of The Church Society, have been realised, and we have now a Travelling Missionary, the Rev. Mr. Plees, zealously labouring in the Eastern District. This arrangement, however, neces- sarily increases the amount to be paid by each Parish, and our Parochial Association is therefore pledged for the sum of £12 per annum for three years from August last. The Parochial Schools. — Another large portion of our funds is annually devoted to the support of the Parochial Schools. In consequence of the very small amount of the Government allowance for the past year, the charge upon the funds of the Society for the support of the Schools was greater than in former years; and this suggests the propriety of en- deavouring to obtain for them some more permanent endowment, that they may not be subject to the inconvenience of depending upon the fluctuations of annual subscriptions, nor subject to the caprices of Boards of Trustees, which are often composed of those who are not over friendly to us. In connection with this subject, your Committee are therefore most happy to announce the receipt of another muniticent donation of £17 10s. which, (in addition to the £'2o recorded last year, as the gift of the same pious and venerable donor, who has since entered into her rest) will be employed in purchasing fifty acres of land, as an endowment for the Boys' School. It is also our pleasing duty to record another gift towards the endowment of the Girls' School, viz.. Stock to the amount of £50 in the Diocesan Press. The Library. — The Library annually absorbs some portion of the funds, although the interest which it deservedly creates, by inducing more per- sons to subscribe, serves probably to counterbalance, even in a pecuniary point of view, the additional draw it causes. During the past year 2 1 %'olumes have been added, and the Library now numbers 186 vols. To the augmentation of the Library are appropriated all the fees received by )M ..■ JlLAi'iiMtM.'aA. i 26 REPORT. your Clergjiniao for registering Baptisms, which amoanted last year to £2 138. 7H Sunday SchooU.—Danng the past summer elementary books of religious instruction, to the amount of £1 10s. were purchased for the Moulinette Sunday School, and a like amount was expended for prizes for the two Sunday Schools attached to Trinity Church. The Depository requires annually a small outlay in addition to the receipts for sales, for although these should nearly equal the expenditure, it is to be borne in mind that part of the stock is always remaining on hand unsold, expenses attend the carriage of the books, and books are sometimes sold at reduced prices, or given gratis to the poor. Niagara District. The respected Chairman of this District Branch, (the Rev. W. Leeming,) who, from the first, has so kindly presided over its deliberations, and has, for nearly seven years, continually aided it by his unfailing attendance at all its meetings, and his liberal contributions to its support, has been obliged, for a time, to withdraw from an active participation in its business. In consequence of Mr. Leeming's illness, the Bishop de.sired the Rev. C. L. Ingles, Travelling Missionary in this District, to take charge of Mr, Leeming's duty until his recovery, or some othe/ arrangements could be made. Accordingly, Mr. Ingles repaired to the Parish of Chippawa on the 10th Nov., leaving the destitute portions ol: the District for a time without the services of a Travelling Missionary. This want has been, however, supplied by the appointment of Mr. Clark, who was ordained for this duty on St. Mark's day. This District Branch continues to be managed in that excellent and earnest manner by which its proceedings have been characterised from the first. It lias eleven Parochial Associations organised, the Income from ten of which has been £•282 Is. lOd, No Report was this year received from Fort Erie, in consequence of the continued and very severe illness of the Rector. (Extracts from the last Annual Report of this District Branch. ) A very liberal offer was made last year by The Church Society to those District Branch Associations who might desire to establish within the bounds of their several districts brandies of the very excellent Deposi- tory at Toronto, but your Managing Committee, though conscious of the advantages afforded to districts, differently situated from ours, did not con- ceive it their duty to avail themselves of this offer, in consequence of the great facilities possessed by the inhabitants of this district, to procure books direct from the Depository at Toronto, and of the absence of any city i I i REPORT. ^7 I / X or great town within the bounds of the AsBociation, generally resorted to by inhabitants of the District, and constituting a favorable place for the location of such branch Depository. During the month of October last parochial meetings, regularly ap- pointed for the excellent purpose of enlisting the members of the Church more fully in the good work entrusted to The Church Society, were held in the churches at Port Robinson, Thorold, Port Dalhousie, Jordan and Grimsby ; and though, at some of these meetings, the attendance of the laity was exceedingly encouraging, there was great cause for lamenting the smallness of the number of clergymen who attended them. Meetings were also held at Port Maitland and Dalhousie, for the same purpose. Your Committee would strongly recommend the more regular and general holding of these parochial meetings ; well assured as they are, that when properly attended and faithfully carried out, they are productive of the best results ; and they shrink lot from declaring it to be their solemn conviction, that enery one who can assht in rendering those meetings interesting and benejicial, is hound to do so, as he regards the glory of God and the good oj his fellow creatures, although in doing so, he should be put to some inconvenience, and be called to practice some self-denial. That some strenuous exertions are necessary, under God's blessing, to place this District Branch Association on a proper footing, must be mani- fest to all. From the returns presented this day, it is clear that there has been a falling off during the past year, in the income of this District Branch Association. Three reports shew an increase ; one shews the same return as last year, and six shew a decrease. Gore and Wellinr/ton District. The Reports of the different Parocliial Associations con- nected with this Branch shew that the cause of the Society has been zealously and industriously advocated in every quarter of the united Districts, and the amount of their con- tributions to the general fund plainly evinces the success with which the exertions have been attended. Public meetings have been held in every Parish, and the objects of the Society have been generally made known, and the consequence has been that new Associations have been organised, while those which were languishing have been revived, and those, which were vigorously and carefully conducted, have been stimulated to make still greater exertions. The total receipts of this exceedingly well-managed Branch have amounted to £333 1 7s. 6^d., being an increase of nearly £30 over the Income of last year. A second Travelling Missionary has been for several months employed in these Districts. The senior Travelling Mis- sionary, the Rev. D. Fraser, states that " his Mission through- out is prosperous, beyond his most sanguine expectations." ':f^''-- a -. 88 REPORT. l^ (Extracti from the lut Annual Report of thia Diitriot Branch.) Guelph.-^This Parish continuea to auatain ita former reputation aa a ateady and increasiog auxiliary to the District Branch Associatioo. Ita public meetings are well attended, and the membera of the Church appear to take a lively interest in the prosperity of The Church Society. The collections of the year recently expired amount to £50, being an increase over the amount of last year of £5 lOs. The Committee state that they are unable to report sales from the Depository to a greater amount than £4 149. lOkl., in consequence of a difficulty in procuring a suitable place where the books may be kept for sale,— a difficulty which has now been happilv obviated. Dundas. — The sum collected during the pasv -ear, £42, shews a small increase over the previous year, and they humbly hope that, with the Divine assistance, their Association will be enabled from year to year to report a steady increase in its funds. Ancaster, — Tiie Committee of this Parish report chat tha amount of their collections during the past year, £18 10s., exceeds that reported on a former occasion by a small sum. This amount they believe would have been larger, had not the members of this Association been called upon to contribute towards paying off the heavy balance of debt, about £210 still due, upon St. John's Church, but which they have now the satisfaction to state will be paiJ up in full before Easter. Gait. — The Committee of this Parish report that their Association is still in a prosperous condition. That the amount of their collections during the past year is £28 Is. 10-]-d., exhibiting an apparent falling off froui the receipts of the previous year, which however is satisfactorily accounted ^or by the station of St. George being transferred to the Paris Mission. In addition to which it may be mentioned, that several local expenses connected with the Church in Gait have been the past year, largely drawing upon the liberality of its members. Nelson and Wellington Square. — The amount of their collections is £25, being an increase of £2 over the past year. And the Committee justly remark, that when they recollect that £80 have been collected for various purposes connected with the Church, they ought surely to thank God and take courage. Saltjieet and Binhrooh. — The Report reujarks that, " from the Mission of Saltfleet and Binbrook a larger amount, it is believed, has been con- tributed, in proportion to the number and means of the Church members therein, towards the objects of The Church Society, than from any Asso- ciation iu the district during the five years it has been in operation. The year just past they have made £18, of which Binbrook alone gives about £12; there being in Saltfleet two subscription papers in circulation for the building of two Churches. The report concludes by stating that Saltfleet and Binbrook may be depended upon, and that they will do their part iu sustaining our great Diocesan Institution in all its objects, and incurred during ^)ai. REPORT. 29 that £20 per annum may in future be expected from them, notwithstand* ing any local demands which exist or may arise. Brmtford, — The Rev. Mr. Usher reports that the Committee of this Parish have collected £16; and that it should be stated that the Com- mittee have worked well, for the above mentioned amount has not been obtained from the regular contributors to other religious objects, many of whom gave a decided refusal on the ground of pressing local difficulties, but from those whose means were too limited to warrant their doing any- thing worthy of consideration towards local relief. Mohawk and Tuscarora. — The Rev. Mr. Nelles. in forwarding the sub- scriptions from this interesting Association, remarks, '' I am glad to have it in my power to say that the amount subscribed and collected is about one-fourth greater than last year, and the number of subscribers more than double. Oahmlle,, Palermo and Milton. — The amount of the subscriptions ex- ceeds that of the former year by a small increase of £1 Gd., being in all £19 53. 6d. Elora. — This interesting and prosperous Mission appears for the first time in the list of the Parochial Associations of the Gore and Wellington Districts, and has remitted the sum of £7 to the District Treasurer. A further sum of £1 ds. has been received since the public meeting. Hamilton. — The Parochial Committee are happy to be able to rcpoit a successful issue of their labours in the cause of The Church Society during the past year. A more general appeal has been made to the mem- bers of the Church than on any former occasion ; and had it not been for the absence at the seat of Government of some of their most liberal sub- scribers, their subscription list would have exhibited a large increase over the receipts of the preceding year. Between sixty and seventy new sub- scribers have been added. It is true they are of humble station, and their subscriptions for the most part small, but they evince a growing feeling of attachment to the Church, and a desire of their penury to cast in something to the Treasury of the Lord. Had it not been for thi^ accession to the number of the subscribers, your C'onmiittee would have had to report a falling off from the last year. They are happy to say the oollections exceed by a small sum the receipts of 1847. The amount collected in that year was £96 4s. 8d, and the number of subscribers 176. This year the amount collected is £99 6s. 0H-, and the number of subscribers 242. The amount of subscriptions of absentees is upwards of £12 lOs., which the Committee trust m&y yet be obtained, although too late to enter into the amount of the present year. It will easily be seen that had these subscriptions been paid there would have been a con- siderable increase in our Parochial funds. It is but justice to state that the exertions which are making in this Parish to erect a second Church at a cost of £2000, of which about £1100 have been actually subscribed daring the last six months, satisfactorily account for the circumstance, that with 8 rapidly iacreasing population the iocrease In the funds of Th« REPORT. I Church Society has not been larger. The Committee feel it but due to the donors to place in the records of their Parochial Association the niuiiiflcent donation of a site for the new Church, from Richard Juson, Esq., which that gentleman purchased at a cost of £200, and which hs presented, together with £ 1 00 towards the erection of the building. They also acknowledge with gratitude another niuniticent subscription by Nehemiah 31erritt, Esq., of £150 towards the same desirable object; and ill addition to this there are several subscriptions of £50 and £25.— Besides this, many improvements have been ejected, at considerable cost, the Parish Church during the past year; and upwards of £30 was m raided by the exertion of the ladies, towards supplying the Sunday Schools of the Parish with books and libraries. The Committee regret that their Depository is still in a feeble and languishing condition, but they trust tliat new life may be infused into it during the present year, and that they will be enabled to place it upon a more satisfactory footing. The very small sum they have had at their disposal for investing in this way, and the facility which this Parish enjoys of procuring its books from the Depository of the Parent Society at Toronto, in some measure account for its present feeble condition. The Committee likewise entertained the hope that something nn'ght have been done towards establishing a fund to support a Parochial School ; this too was beyond their means. During the present year they trust they will be able to make such an appropriation. The Committee trust that each year will find them increasing their exertions in the cause of this excellent Institution, and the amount of their annual collections keeping pace with their efforts. They desire that Hamilton should occupy that position in the Diocese as a Parish, which it does in the Province as a city ; and that its growth in commercial im- portance should not outstrip the zeal and liberality of its Parochial Asso- ciation in the cause of The Church Society. London, JVestem, and Huron Districts, The donations this year for special purposes in the town of London have amounted to the large sum of £416 5s., and the subscriptions for general purposes to £31 5s. The whole of this latter sum is most liberally given to the Parent Society. The sum of £6 2s. 6d., which appears in the Treasurer's account, received from this Branch this year, is the remittance for the previous year, but came to hand too late to be acknow- ledged in last year's Keport. A remittance has also been received from Port Burwell. Amherstburg Parochial Asso- ciation has been several years in operation, and remits a larger sum to the funds of the Parent Society than during any pre- vious year. Remittances have been received, and Parochial Associations established in Moore, Sarnia and PlymptoOi Maiden and Colchester. ^Sta REPORT. 31 (Extracts from the last Annual Ret)ort of this District Branch.) London Parochial Association. — The Report for the year ending on the 3 let of March latit, includes donations for local objects, as well as subscriptions to the general purposes of tl>e Society. The Committee of this Association has resolved that the full amount of its subscriptions for the past year shall be transmitted to the Parent Society, without keep< ing back, as heretofore, three-fourths for local purposes. The tubscrip< tions amount to £31 Ss. Aiiihcrstburgh. — This Association has been some years established, and remitted its quota to the Parent Society, and this year the Church has been newly roofed at a considerable expense, whilst it remits a larger sum than any previous year, in aid of the funds of the Parent Society, and thus, in proportion as difficulties and obstacles impede, shall we be enabled, by increased energy and zeal, to surmount them, and evince that man*t extremity is God's opportunity. Brock District. The Rev. J. B. Worrell has been engaged in active daties within the District of Brock, generally, and in particular in the Parish of Woodstock, since August, 1848. An increase is announced from the Parish of Huntingford : no returns have been received by this Branch, except ^rom Woodstock and Hungerford, but the hope is entertained of the formation of several Parochial Associations during the present year. The Income of this Branch has been £104 18s. (Extracts from the last Annual Report of this District Branch.) St. Andrews. — At St. Andrews it is hoped early in the spring, that the people will bestir themselves to erect a church. In addition to the services on Sunday, there are three during the fortnight within about five miles of Woodstock, in opposite directions, which have been regularly attended ; these occasional services draw a few together who caboot regularly attend the churches in the vicinity, and would be only too apt, in the course of time, to neglect altogether the ordinances of our holy religion. Your Committee take this opportunity of stating that the house belong- ing to the Incumbent of Christ's Church, Huntingford, was burnt down during the last summer, and that a comfortable Biick Cottage has beea erected for him by the members of the Parish of Huntingford and Wood- stock, at a cost of £250 ; a very gratifying proof of the high estimation in which the Rev. F. Fauquier is held in the neighbourhood. The Parochial Association of Huntingford also begs to acknowledge special donations of £11 16a. 6d. to be applied for Church purposes in that parish. Your Committee regret the inefficiency of the Depository for the sale of Bibles, Prayer Books, &c., during the past year. Efforts will be made to secure more effectual assistance, and a regular supply of books. i i i I REPORT. The Income of this Branch has been £109 10s., not in- cluding Amherstburgh, and exclusive of the special donations made by the London Parochial Association towards the build- ing debt on their Church. No communication has been received beyond the Rectory of Woodstoclj, except from Huntingford, but the hope is entertained of the formation of several Parochial Associatton:^ during the present year. Talbot District. The District of Talbot has this year reported the Collection of £30 for the general purposes of the Society, which, with the addition of the Periodical Collections, which have always been liberal, shows a great improvement in this small District, enjoying, as it does, only the services of one resident Cler- gyman. • Colbome District. No Report received. Home and Simcoe Districts. In the travelling Mission of the Simcoe District there are sixteen Stations scattered through the various Townships, and widely separated from each other ; viz.: — Essa, Innisfil, Medonte, King, Oro, Mulmur, Nottawasaga, Adjala and Mono, in all of which (with one exception) the congregations are good and attentive. Contributions to the Society have been, as was anticipated, generally much larger than those of last year, the sum of £26 10s. l^d. having been received; being nearly double the amount of the previous year. Con- tributions have been received from the following places : — Mono, Caledon, Adjda, Mulmur and Tosorontio, West Medonte and Flos, Coldwater and Nottawasaga, Oro and Innisiil. The resident Clergy in the Simcoe District have also con- tinued to the Society their usual support, contributions having been received from every Mission, viz: from Barrie, Tecumseth and West Gwillimbury, Orillia and Penetangui- shene. The contribution remitted from Tecumseth and VVest Gwillimbury is somewhat larger than it was for the last year; from the other Missions the sums are nearly the same. (Extracts from the last Reports of the several Parochial Associations.) Travelling Mission, Simcoe District, — In the last year's Report, in the summary of Collections, &c., on page 51, Innisfil, Oro, Flos and Coldwater, were severally entered as attached to the resident Missionaries in the Dis* trict, while they propeily as much belong to the Travelling Missionary as Mono. REPORT. JIfono.— The wrvlcet in thii Towniriip have been regularly attended, and it is to be expected that the pertone who have been favoured with them, will evidence their thankfulueia for the privilege they enjoy by contributing according to their ability, for the furtherance of the cause of God in this Diocese ; and that the inhabitants of this Township, who receive so large a proportion of the Missionary's attention, will endeavour to maintain the position they have hitherto occupied, and continue in the foremost rank of those who are desiroua of supporting the cause of Missions. Your Committee think it unnecessary to bring forward any resolutions with reference to the disposal of your funds, since it has been always un- derstood that, while we have a Travelling Missionary, the whole of the disposable funds of the Association are to be placed to the credit of the Travelling Mission Fund of the Simcoe District. J9arrie.-^Tbe Annual Meeting of this Association was held on tho 12th February last, at which time the period of three years for which the Association had pledged itself to remit all its proceeds, to be applied to the Simcoe Mission Fund, had expired. And the Churchwardens having represented that the current expenses of the Church in this place exceeded the amount received by them from other sources, a Resolution was carried appropriating one half of the proceeds to the present deficiency in the Church Wardens* Accounts, and authorizing the remittance of the other half to the Parent Society, to be placed at the credit of the Simcoe Mission fund. Considering that we expect almost daily another Clergyman to assist in the administration of this extensive Mission, for whose support we have already pledged ourselves to pay the sum of £50 annually for three years, and that we have recently entered into a subscription for the purpose of procuring a musical instrument for the Church — that delightful and im- pressive part of the service having been hitherto subject to mrch irregu- larity ; also, taking into account the almost unparaleiled failure of crops in this neighbourhood, and consequent scarcity of money, — we have much reason to be grateful for the increasing prosperity which our subscription list exhibits. The Parochial Associations at Thornhill, Scarborough, Lloydtown, and Georgina still continue tlieir steady and un- tiring exertions in behalf of the Society. Contributions have this year also been received from Streetsville, from Weston and Etobicoke, in both which places regularly organized Parochial Associations have been established. Subscriptions have likewise been received from Newmarket and York Mills, but only from individuals. It is much to be regretted that, exclusive of the City of Toronto, there are only six Parochial Associations established in the Home District. 81 REPORT. (ExtncU from the Reports of the leveral Ptrochial AiiociatioDt.) Scarboro, ChrUVt CAmwA.— The sum ariting from Annual Subicrip- lions, during the year preceding the present, amounted only to X6 1 38. 9d. ; while during the year just closed, the funds arising from the same source have reached the much more creditable sum of X21 Is. lO^d. The causes which have been instrumental in securing this success have been chiefly two: first, the diffusion throughout the parish of more correct and particulnr information as to the nature and objects of the Society ; and secondly, the effect of a personal application to almost all the members of the congregation, for their aid and assistance in carrying out its designs. The happy results flowing from these measures are shown in the fact, that during the year 1847 we had only some thirty subscribers in the whole parish, while for that which has just come to a close we have 1 39. At a meeting of your Committee, held soon after the General Annual Meeting of the Parent Society in June last, it was resolved that one of the most important local objects which our Parochial Associations had in view, viz., the insuranco of this Church against accidents by Are, should be carried into execution without delay. Accordingly, insurance, to the amount of two^thirds of the value of the Church and sheds, was effected in the month of July. Another important local object which your Committee are hapT>y to think is no less popular than useful, is the increase of the Parish Library. The number of the books added to the Library during the past year may not, perhaps, be so great as on other occasionfi, but they are of a higher and more comprehensive character, and calculated, if rightly used, both to amuse and instruct the mind, aud edify the soul. At the meeting of your Committee, which has been already mentioned, the chairman made a strong representation touching the unseemliness and indecency of administering the Holy Sacrament of Baptism from a common basin, and earnestly requested that the balance already named should be set apart, as the commencement of a fund, to be applied here* after to the purchase of a proper font of stone, of which material the canon requires it to be. To this request those of the Committee present agreed : provided that in the meantime no urgent cause connected with the Church required its expenditure. 4SV. Paul's Church. — The number of the congregation assembling at St. Paul's does not warrant us in expecting a large number of subscribera to the funds of the Church Society. There are thirty 36 REPORT. The Committee have to thank several gentlemen for having undertaken the duty of Collectors ; and had it not been for the unfortunate destruction of the Parish Church by fire, and the consequent expectation entertained by the Parishioners that they would be called upon to subscribe towards its restoration, a much larger sum would have been received. The Committee do not, however, feel at all discouraged by the com- paratively small number of subscribers, remembering that this Association, although only six weeks in operation, already exhibits a larger list of sub- scribers than there was in the whole of Toronto during the past year. The various objects embraced iu the Constitution of the Parent Society, to which the funds of the Association may be applied, are all most im- portant and desirable, but the amount placed at the disposal of the Com- mittee is so inadequate to the carrying out even one of them, that they have felt much hesitation before agreeing to recommend any in particular for the concurrence of the subscribers; the following, however, they recommend to be adopted : — 1st. — The formation of a Parochial Library and Reading-Room, to consist of Works of a Religious character, by which it is to be hoped a healthy tone may be given to the literature of the Parish, and the feelings of the members of the Church become more warmly attached to the prin- ciples and doctrines of our faith ; for the Committee is convinced that the more the foundation upon which the Church rests for its claims upon the affection of the world at large, and its members in particular, is studied and examined, the stronger will their attachment become. One class of the Works, which the Committee would particularly desire to secure for the benefit of the Parish, are the lives and writings of those Fathers of the Church, and others, whose example and exertions in her cause have shed a lustre in all ages of the world upon the holy cause in which they were engaged. By setting apart a moderate sum every year, with the assistance of donations of books, which they are convinced they will receive, a valuable Library may be formed in a few years. 2nd.— To contribute towards the salary of a Master and Mistress for the Parochial Day and Sunday School, to be attached to the Church. 3rd.— To assist, in coi\junction with the other Parochial Associations, to provide a salary for the support of a Travelling Missionary for the Home District, by which the mii^strations of the Church may be secured to the inhabitants of the back townships. 4th.— To form the nucleus of a fund for the purchase of a peal of bells for the Parish Church, for the Committee feel that there are hundreds of Churchmen, and others, who would gladly aid in procuring the first peal of bells which will have been heard in Western Canada : nothing will tend more to give a home feeling to our hearts than the sound of the joy-brlls of our fatherland. It is well known that the ladies of the congregation had raised the sum of upwards of £500 towards the building of a Parochial School>house, and the Committee found that several Plans had been gratuitously fur> REPORT. Dished by Architects for its erection, which, having carefully examined, they were prepared to reuommend one for the adoption of the Vestry, but the destruction of the Church prevented it ; they trust, however, that care will now be taken to erect one in accordance with the architecture of the Church. St. Paul's Church. — The Association connected with this Church was the second organized in this city, having been formed a short time after that attached to the Church of the Holy Trinity, which took the lead. The total amount of revenue exhibited upon the subscription list is £37 2s. 4d.; but of this only j£ 15 17s. 6d. has been collected and remitted to the Treasurer of the Parent Society. It has not been found practicable to fall in with the Society's year, which expired in the month of March last ; so that the first Annual Report of this Association will not be presented until January, 1850, when the first year of its existence will terminate. It is hoped that the committee, by that time, will be enabled to furnish a full and satisfactory statement of its operations. Trinity Church (King'Street) Parochial Association.— -In the month of February, a meeting of the clergyman and congregation of this Church was held at the School|iouse, for the purpose of establishing a Parochial Association, in connexion with the Incorporated Church Society of this Diocese. The various useful objects for which the Society was incor- porated were explained, and a committee was formed, consisting of Mr. Turner as Treasurer, Mr. Worts as Secretary, and the two Church- wardens, together with Mr. Joshua Beard, Mr. S. Piatt, and Mr. Rolph. The committee have certainly made great exertions during the short period which has elapsed since the Association was organized, and their labours have been very successful. The enrolment of one hundred and fifty persons as subscribers, and the contribution of upwards of £30 in a poor community, forcibly evince the lively interest which is begun to be felt in the welfare of the Church Society. It is hoped that every exertion will be made to support this Association for the future, and that every parishioner will become a member by subscribing to its funds. The debt remaining on account of the Church still amounts to £687 which is all due in the course of the next three years, and for its liquida- tion the clergymen and trustees are responsible. It must be a matter of deep satisfaction to us all to know, that in five years the debt has been reduced from £1700 to rather less than £700, and that of this very considerable sum the larger proportion has been given at the Offei tory, and laid on the Christian Altar, in that seemly and reverent manner which is enjoined by the Prayer Book, and which appears to have been the custom of the primitive Church. Great exertions have certainly been made by this small congregation, which have not been forgotten by their wealthier brethren in other parts of the city. The thanks of this little parish are particularly due to Chief Justice Robinson, who, not content with contributing in the most liberal manner to the Building Fund, has likewise assisted in endowing the Church itself; thus helping to provide m 98 REPORT. in a lasting manner for the ministration of our holy religion in the midst of a population, the majority of whom consist of mechanics and labourers ; and «ho, whilst they contribute in n liberal and cheerful spirit to the annual expenses of the Church, are, most of them, unable to assist in its permanent endowment. The Sunday School is no longer held in the Church, but assembles twice each Lord's Day, at 9^ a.m., and 2^ p.m., in the School-house, which has been built during the present year for the Parish by the kind liberality of Mf . Turner. A small Library, containing books of a religious and useful nature, is attached to the School, which continues to increase in system and order, and now numbers nearly one hundred and seventy children. St. George's Parochial Association. — This Association was not lorga- nized until a late period of the year — tier is the preliminary work of bringing its claims for support before every member of the Church of England in the District, fully completed at the time of this report. The Committee desires to acknowledge with gratitude the large measure of success with which the establishment of the Association has been favoured, and the gratifying and hopeful evidence afforded by it, that the duty and privilege of supporting The Church Society is recognized by members of our Communion of every class. The amount herewith remitted has been collected within the space of a few weeks, with the exception of the subscriptions towards a service of Communion Plate, and some of the specia! donations. It may be added with thankfulness, that it represents but a part of the effort made by the congregation in raising funds for sacred purposes — a large sum of money (£1500) having been subscribed for in various Building Societies, for the purpose of clearing the Church of i"s remaining debt. Church of the Holy Trinity f Yonge-streetJ. — On Thursday, the 28 th of December, a Parochial Association of The Church S3ciety was organ^^ed in connexion with this Church, at a meeting held for the purpose, in the Church ; and on Sunday, the 7th of January, the first Sunday of the nev; year, the subscriptions of the members of the Associ- ation were, pursuant to notice, received in the Church at the usual offertory, amounting to £23 Gs. 4d. — the names of the contributors being appended in many instances, according to desire, to their respective contributions, to be inserted in the printed list of members of the Church Society. By adopting this simple Church method, which was found to succeed satisfactorily, the employment of agents for the purpose of soliciting and gathering in subscriptions was avoided. Three-fourths of the sum offered on this occasion are set apart as the commencement of a fund for the erection of a Scboolhouse, which is much needed in con- oezion with this Church. Such is a general Report of the operations in which the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto has been engaged I 5 -J s REPORT. during the last twelve months. Whatever success has at- tended its labours must be humbly ascribed to Him from whom alone all good things come, and in whose sacred name every work must begin and continue. It will be found, in review- ing the exertions which have been faithfully sustained, during a period of seven years, that many of the various objects, for which the Society was Incorporated, have been successfully carried out. The Society has, by the passing of the By-law, an account of which has been given in the body of the Report, been enabled to mature a plan for the relief of the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy; the plan has been generally approved, and it is believed, that the clauses are completely practicable, and well adapted to the necessities of the Dio- cese. It is now in actual operation with four Widow claimants upon it for relief, and two Orphan children. With regard to the present year there has been a considerable surplus of funds available for permanent investment, and it is hoped that this will be the case for some years at least. But the Society cannot reasonably expect that this state of things will last long. Annual demands will soon multiply upon us, and therefore under God, we must mainly depend upon the contributions of our people. The Society believes that no more legitimate object for Christian charity will be found, than in bearing a due part in providing a fund for the support of the Widows and Orphans of those who have spent their lives ministering in the services of the Most High. It is highly satisfactory to be able to state that the number of Parochial Associations has increased largely during the past year, no less than about 20 new ones having in this period been successfully organized, and that the suggestions which the Society ventured to make on this subject in its last Annual Report, have been most kindly attended to, and carried out to a considerable extent. It is highly important that some voluntary provision should in this way be made for the temporal wants of the Canadian Church, especially as each Colonial Diocese is every year being more completely thrown upon its own resources, and it must be reasonably expected that the Venerable Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts will require to be gradually relieved from the burden, which it has generously borne for many years, and will, before many years, withdraw a portion of its accus- tomed bounty from us. 40 REPORT. The Society hao to deplore the loss of one of its Vice-presi- derts, the Honorable Mr. Justice Jones; who rendered much valuable assistance during the earlier years of the Society's operations, and who was from the very first a kind and liberal subscriber to its funds. It has likewise to deplore the loss of three Clergymen : the Rev. Dr. Philipps, the Rev. G. R. F. Grout, and the Rev. J. L. Thomas ; who all, in their respec- tive missiouai, were kind and zealous supporters of this Society. The Society cannot conclude its Report without acknow- ledging the generous assistance which both the venerable Societies at home continue to afford to the Church in this Diocese, and expressing its thankfulness for the continued prosperity which appears to bless their exertions. It is like- wise satisfactory to be able to announce that the sister Diocesan Societies in British North America are most undoubtedly pro- ceeding onwards in an useful and prosperous course. Past success readily stimulates us to fresh exertion for the future, and therefore what has been already accomplished will encourage the members of this Society to enter again upon new labours of love. We must not, as is too often the case, look merely at the amount contributed as the true test of real prosperity. It is in ^ho increased disposition to give, and this, too, from a sense of duty, which is apparent in many quarters, that the Society, under the grace of God, looks forward with confidence to its future operations. The Society believes that, on the present occasion, it is unnecessary to press its claims any further, trusting that it must be manifest to all, that, in a Diocese like this, where no adequate public provision has been made for the support of the National Church, an Association for that purpose legally incorporated, as the Church Society is, and depending only on the voluntary contributions of its members, has the strongest claims on the hearty good wishes and most active exertions of all who are sincere in the profession of the Common Faith which unites us, — the object of this Society being to supply a want which is known to be indispensable, and to supply it in a manner open to no exceptions on political or other grounds, and by labours which provoke only to good works. Note. — On page 14 the amount of Income from the several District Branches or the Society is stated at £1216 28. 2^.— it should have been (including the £416 15?. special donations (or the London Charch) £1891 Ss. 9d., for particulars of which see the Recapitulation of the Summary of Subscriptions, Donations and Collections, in the Appendix. ^ ^ . •.... .1 SEPTUAGtsiMA Find— Interest , OiiTRicT Branches — Newcastle , .. 31 16 4 26 12 3 3 6 8} 23 10 75 5 8 83 9 4 68 17 33 11 1 1 5 Midland and Victoria Prince Edward Eastern, Johnstown, Bathurstl and Dalhousle j Niagara Gore and Wellinirton > London. Western and Huron •■ Brock Colborne Home— St. James's Toronto 64 15 17 6 30 11 3 62 6 7} 21 6 1} St. Paurs do Trinitv.Kinff*fit.do. >• •■ •• >. •• St Georsre's. do. - Ch. Holy Trin. do Thornhill 29 3 9 23 IS 0} 3 7 9 4} 10 1 S 10 9 4} Fcnrborough York Mills Georgina Newmarket \Veston and Etobicoke Simcoe Barrio 9 3 2 19 4 3 6 1 10} 12 IS 11 26 10 1} Tecuniseth >■. ••.... Orillia Fenetanguishine Travelling Mission East Gwillimourv Land Disbursements llECEIVED FOK LaND FEES - - --I Received in Trust on account of— Cornwall Parochial Free Schooli 1965 5 ^ 10 9 7 6 7 17 6 23 9 4 67 9 8} 1 5 14 Kent Testimonial 1 St. George's, Toronto, Parochial Schools Do. do. Infant do. Trinity Church, King Street, Toronto.. . Nottawasaira Mission ••..< Kents for Society for the P. G. F. P Carried forward 132 1} £ ■ 2547 13 4 1 44 APPENDIX. 45 THE CHURCH SOCIETY OF THE DIOCESE OF TORONTO. C". 184(1. ■: ,^^- it-«^ Grant* for General Purposes— Sundries, as per pages 18 & 19 of Report £130 13 G Books, kc. do. 19 do. U9 10 9 Thonihlll Parochial Association yu a 7 Georglna do. do S 13 Trinity Ciiurch. King St. East, Turunto, Parochial Association 23 19 a • •*!•••••• Missions— Rev. J. Hickie " D. Fraser >.. " F. Tremayne...w.< " F. J. Lundy, D.C.L, " D. Morphy " C. L. Ingles, B. A. " J. B. Worrel " N.Wutkins " R. G. Cox k " John Fletcher, A. B, " G. C. Barrett " John Kennedy £479 18 8 Indian Intbrprbtbrs— Per Kevds. A. Jamleson and J.McIntyre 40 5 Travelling Expense, visiting Indians— Per Revds. Dr. O'Meara and J. Mclntyre 9 12 Catechist— Sandwich 10 SiM.:oE Mission Fund Brock Do. Widows AND Orphans' Annuities 70 10 Printing By-Laws, Forms, &c. 3 7 U Bishop's Stddents' Fund Invested, on account of Widows and Orphans' Fund- Toronto Building Society : 7114 Ij Farmers and Mechanics' do 7 19 4| General Purposes- First Inst Alnient on Land in Emily .... 13 10 Sundry Diibursements on acct. of Lands 3 IG (i Septuaoesima Fund Loan Disbursements for sundry Lands held in Trust, as per Table a» foot ....- > Trust Accounts— Cornwall Parochial Free Schools Kent Te«;imonlal nil Trinity Churcn, King Street, Toronto. Carried forward. £ a. D. 274 IG 3 539 IG 2 S5 II 102 8 2 73 17 1} 311 11 8 79 17 C 17 C 6 SO 82 2 n 17 9 7 n S 65 ' I £ S. D. 1358 4] 229 6 7i 90 15 f* £ 1678 2 8 1 1 s 1 ^■- 1 1 46 APPENDIX. D«- T. W. BIRCHALL, ESQUIRE. TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH 1419. Brought forward SAtU IN DIPOIITOBT £ 1. D. £ 1. D. a»47 13 4 «oi8 u a| £ 3566 7 6J Balance of Cash in Treasurer'! hands . Krrors and OmUsioni Excepted. £i9b T. W. BIRCHALL, Tbeasvber. I £Si n #:» Id. hi B* h APPENDIX. THE CHURCH SOCIETY OF THE DIOCESE OF TORONTO. 47 Cr. 1840. ■'. >-. •» y DiPOIITOBV— Dooki, Freight, &e. fte. EXPINIM ACCOGNT— Brought forwud Salary AiiUtant Secretary monthi .... Do. Superintendent of Uepoiitory .. I2A 87 10 Metiengef'i Wagei '.,.. SO Rent of Houio 100 Taxes 7 Gas, Water, Fuel and Candles, for the Depository only 23 Printing, Stationery, &c. &c., including 2500coplcs of Conversation on Church Society Postages, Carriage, &c. fcc On Account of the Report, 1848. Portable Fire Engine and Hose Dalamce Id T..asurer's hands 31st March Wc havo examined the Accounts, and find that there was a balance due flrom the Treasurer of Four Hunilred and Nlnety-flve Founds, Fourteen Shillings and Three Pence Half-penny, on the 31st of March, 1849. Wm. proudfoot, \ .„ h. MOFFATT, I '"^ DITORS. DISBURSEMENTS FOR SUNDRY LANDS HELD IN TRUST. ',•*• £ 8. D. Missionary Fund for Invest* ment 11 6 Land Expenses 7 19 Mono 15 General Purposes 13 6 Nottawasaga 12 6 Toronto, St. George's 15 Albion 2 13 6 Oro 16 8 Tyendinaga 5 Dereham 5 Bayham 10 Toronto, St. Paul's ..*. 12 6 Emily 15 Pickering 12 East Gwillimbury 16 3 Sarum 5 Mono School Trust 15 St. Jude's 12 6 Barrie 15 Cathedral 2 3 £ 8. o. Atherly 13 6 Dover 3 15 Sandwich 5 Society for P. G. F. P. 1 4^ Kemptville 5 Sons of the Clergy ......... 11 6 Errol 5 Toronto Township 15 6 Sunnidale 11 9 Windsor Harbour 14 3 Whitby 12 6 T^endmaga 17 6 Kingston 5 Toronto City, Victoria Sqr. 5 West Hawkesbury S Markham 4 6 Clarke Rectory 42 II York Mills 10 Marysborg 12 6 • Total X82 3 7^ \\ t I 48 APPENDIX. INCOME AND EXPENDITURE Or TBB SBVIRAL DiSTicT Bbanches— no/ including the ColUdioiu nuule in the Churches, Chapeh, and Miteionary Stations. N.B. Where no return hu been mwle of monevi appropriated for local purpose*, it It Miumed that the (IIITerenco between the amount rafteit by luch Auuclatlun Hud the money remitted to the Treaturer of the Church Society hni been io uicd. For the particular! of the item, " Kocelvrd from Parochial Aiioclation*," lee the lummary of SubKrlptloni, DonutioDt, Ac, under the head of the leveral Ulitricti rcapectiveiy. Ncwcaalle Dislrlcl. Balance from Cth year X 13 10 5 llucelved from Parochial Auoclalioni 131 '■* " Uemittpd to TreRiurer of the Church Society £ 31 16 4 Paid Mlitlonnry, and oxpeniei incurred in Mltiionary and Catechetical dutloi 3ft 10 Appropriated for local purpoiCf • • > 74 9 Balance carried to Hth year 3 13 4 .CI4i~ori jtU4 1 Jflldlnud nnil Victoria DUirict. Balance from 6lh year ii HO 13 !) Keculved from Parochial A»ociatloni> 11^7 4 Remitted to Treasurer of the Church Society £ 26 13 3 Paid Mlailonarlei 7ft Advanced to Depoaltory C 10 11} Appropriated for special purpoiea 35 lu u local " 34 A Hi " to Parent Society (not remitted) 6 A Balance carried to 4th year 93 U 3 £m7 19 I 1^117 1!» I Prince Bdwnrii Diatrlcl. Received from Parochial Astoclatlont £ 13 17 '> RemlttRd to Treaiurer of the Church Society £ 3 G H^ Appropriated for local purposes 9 Id i)^ £ 13 17 G 1^ 17 G N.B. This does not include the Travelling Mission Account of the District. J£a«teru, Jvhnitlowu, Balfaural, and Dnihonaile Uiitlrlcl. Received from Parochial Associations X3I1 17 ^ Remitted to Treasurer of the Church Society £ 23 10 Maintenance of two Travelling Missionaries, and for local purposes 220 17 8^ Invested for Cornwall Schools 67 10 £311 17 H ail 17 y Niagara Dlatrict. Balance from 6th year £129 9 U Received from Parochial Associations 2(13 4 H Remitted to Treasurer of the Church Society £ 75 5 3 Travelling Missionary 62 9 1 Appropriated for local purposes 143 17 8 Balance carried lo 8th year 1 40 I H £ 411 13 I* 411 la 8 Gore and Wellington Dlatrict. Balance from 6th »e.w ^245 jg 91 Received from Parochial Associations £333 17 CJ Dividends and Interest 1311 8 ————— 317 9 34 Remitted to Treasurer of the Church Society X 83 9 4 Travelling Missionary 70 9 Appropriated for local purposes 81 17 u Invested tj 7 q Expenses, postages, &c 1 c 9* Balance carried to 8th year 317 16 3 Xd93 6 U 539 6 U \ I APPENDIX. 49 I<«Bdl«a, tV«wicru. nnil Ifaran Dlalrlcl. Pnlanrff ttmn fith jMr £ i\ i i< HetelKMl from I'aroehliil AiioolMloiH.lncludlnjtXnn |ft». for the Loniloii Church 4»'i 3 i* llcmitlcd Trpiifiiirer of thn Church Noclrly £ f'* ]7 n Liindoii Churrh 4 Hi I A n Apiiriiprliitoit for Incwl purpoiM n a U lialitncu, li«hiK the iiinounl of the Amhcritbiirgh P. A. acct. . I'i 10 A .CiKM li i 4«H f, 1 Brock DIatricl. lipccivcd fiom Parochlnl Aiioclatloni X104 1h o Itrmltti'd Tr(>A«uri!r Church Soclfty, for Brock Dlitrlct Mli- i-lnn Kiinil .cm UrtnlttPd TrPHniirnr ('liiircli Society, for I'U'iil piirpoiipi. ... H.1 11 I I)alunc(;carrlutl to 8th year') account I :>)'.) 1 1 4 l.f n .€11.') II II mo n n Talbot Dislricl. Kecpivvd from Pamclilal Aiioclatlon 4; an k o Dnlitncc to Hth year'i account ■£ :in n £ 3U II 11 .ill II (' llemltted to Treasurer of the Church Society .€ I f> n X 1 .'S (1 I .-> INVESTED FUNDS. General Pi;npo«M— £ ». n. Oioceaan PrMi '^70 (I Sundry Lands I'l n WiDown AND Orphan*' Fund— Stock, Bank of Upper Canada M0| 13 9 " Commerci.il Bank I0°< -H a " Toronto Building .Soolpty 3'i7 13 7 " Farmers' and Mechanics' Building Society 47 H 9 City Debenture II ■% Lands in the Home District 1^5 U r, 21C0 i 10 Depository — Stock in the Depository, 3Ist March, I84A 3.^49 17 11} SErTt'AoesiMA Fund— Loaned 212 10 D do APPENDIX. SUMMARY OF THE SEVERAL ACCOUNTS. General Purpoacs. KECEIPTS. Balance, Cth j-oar *£f>'S 3 1 District Associiitions 3i9 C f^ Home Hiid Simcoc 1 29 1 5 Subscriptions • 6 3 Doniitions 1 4 C Interest on lands transferred to Widows and Ori)lians' Fund 14 13 Grant of Books from the •Society for I'rnmotingCliris- tian Knowledge 125 PAYMKSTS. Grants, as per Treasurer's account £274 10 3 Expenses, ditto 377 4 7^ Balance carried to iitli year. . C32 5 1 1 jei2S4 6 fli £1284 C Hi •The biilance brought down in last year's lirport was £704 3s. Id., from whicll the grant of £20, made to a clergyman's widow, should have been deducted. General PnrpoMH' Inrentmeiit Account. Donation £25 Transferred to Widow and Orphan's Fund, four Shares in the Commercial Bank... 103 3 3 •Do. interest In lands in the Home District 120 19 4 Balance o 8th vear. 10 10- 1 £203 12 » Balance 6tii year £248 I 2 Disbursements on lands 4 I G Land in Emily 13 10 £205 12 H Misiiiouary Fund. Balance Cth year £525 9 Payments, as per Treasurer's Sundries, as per Treasurer's account i539 10 i account 437 2^ Balance to 8th year 4'.^2 l:) <>} £!)fi2 9 ll.i £!)02 llj niiMionar}- Fund for Investment. Balance 6th year £0 17 C Payments on land £() 1 1 Balance to 8th year o £« l( £0 17 tlinicoc District ifliaiiion Fund. Bulaiicc 0th ysar £' C3 8 2^ Contributed by Parochial Asso- ciations in isimcoe District. . 53 2 OJ Payments to Missionary £ 55 Balance to 8th year 60 II III 3 £110 10 3 £116 10 3 Brock District Uliwiou Fund. Balance Cth year 43 7 8 Paid Missionary 102 Keceived from District 60 Balance to 8th year 8 2 19 6 £t0.i 7 8 £103 7 « Temporary Investment. Balance to 8th year £2 15 Balance 6th year £2 15 IVidovva aud Orphans' Fond. BaUrce 6th year £ 38 2 11 Sundries, as per Treasurer's account 517 17 1^ Grants from Gore District ... 911 3 Investments, as per Treasurer's account ) X79 Investments In Bank Stock and Lands 244 Annuitiei, as per Treasurer's account 73 Balance to 6th year 167 17 6 15 7 17 1 U £5G5 1 1 34 £506 11 3^ APPENDIX. 51 Cornwall Parochial SchooU. XT Rev. Henry Patton JCH 9 nalnnce 6th year , Dividends 10 £17 9 7 £17 7 Balance Gth year. Dividends Kent Tcatimonial. £h !) Kent prizeman X« ft . 6 Balance 8tli year 3 £11 ^ £11 5 Balance Gth year £4H 16 2^ Interest 3 Septuageaiuia Fund. Loan Balance 8th year . . £51 16 2^ £50 1 16 2} .€51 16 2^ Blithop's Stndeiita' Fund. Balance 0th year .■£■220 5 2 Sundries, as per Treasurer's account 218 5 8^ Sundries, as per Treasurer's account *311 11 8 Balance 8th year 126 19 2^ ,€138 10 lOJ £«8 10 lOi dtiiiidry Trusits. Balances 6th year £ 69 12 II Sundries marked thus * in Schedule A 200 3 5 Balances to 8th year, as per ScheduleA £269 10 4 £269 14 4 £269 16 4 Balance 6th year Beceived, as per Treasurer's account '**■.. 1 12 1 Ditto V4 3 5} Balances, as per Schedule B. . 405 9 9 liand AccouulH. £ 7 12 2 £488 17 ^ Balances 8th year £337 18 .1 Disbursements, as per Treasu- rer's account 82 2 7i Trusts 61 I I Balances, as per Schedule C. . 7 15 6 £48 < 15 f,i RECAPITULATION OF BALANCES. General Purposes' Investment £ 10 10 1 Temporary Investment 2 15 Depository 785 3 8 Land Accounts 405 9 9 Treasurer, as per abstract of account 495 14 SJ JE1699 12 9^ General Purposes £632 5 II Missionary Fund 422 13 Oj Do. Investment 6 6 Simcoe District Missionary Fund CO 19 3 Brockditto 19 6 Widows and Orphans' Fund. 167 I I Kent Testimonial 3 Septuagesima 1 16 2} Bishop's Student* Fund.... ::>6 19 2J Sundry Trusts 9a9 16 4 Land Accounts 7 15 6 , £1699 12 9i 1 Sales and Grants . Balance 8th year . depository. £1018 14 3 Balance 6th year £ 663 11 llj , 785 3 8 Purchases on account 1015 5 ll| Grant from Society for Pro- moting ChristianKnowledge 125 £1803 17 II £1803 17 11 J H 1 I 52 APPENDIX. MCUEDVIiE A. d. £. ». Rent Testimonial for Invert* orient 1 17 Students' Fund 7 Diocesan College 23 Bishop's Endowment Fund 40 18 *Scarboro Parochial Asso'n 17 10 •TbornLill ditto 21 17 10 nVesfon ditto 10 10 Carried forward £112 15 2 £ 8. d. Brought forward 112 15 2 Reliet Fund 3 2 8 *St. James's Church P. A.. 48 *St Pauls 11 17 10 •St. George's 40 14 3 * Ditto. Par Schools... 7 17 6 * Ditto Infant School... 23 9 4 •Church oftue Holy Trinity 15 19 7 Total , £269 16 4 5 1 11 2 3 5 n 2 5 >" 10 7 8 6 6 9 3 3 6 9 9 10 2 6 6 6 6 Brought forward Aylmer £ 9. 216 G 12 d. H 23 12 1 Norwich Burfiird 12 12 6 6 2 17 St. Paul's, Toronto 1 7 C l."") 10 Trafali'ar 15 3 10 4 5 1 15 R()xbor(uij.'h Mcinre. Frorriefield Ditto, l^uthcr]aDd .... 1 4 15 15 7 3 5 5 Whitchurch Moulton . ... 1 12 6 6 6 14 Fcneloti Falls 1 7 6 2 6 2 12 King, Lloydtown Piatitagcnet 15 7 r> 4 17 1 5 Emily Parsonage Cavucra 5 12 7 2 12 Goderich 12 n 1 3 Wt'Rtminster 7 e, 1 5 Woodhouse 7 e. 15 Colchester 7 (y 1 6 Pickering 9 2 q 1 3 1 16 Perth Metcalfe 15 15 4 15 18 6 Grafton Indian Missions 15 1 5 4 11 St. Alban's 1 7 6 3 4 Richmond 17 .5 12 Goulbuurn 7 6 5 17 Dummer Yarmouth 1 11 5 3 12 Sarum ■ 5 10 Dunn 15 (1 12 Warwick Carried forward 10 216 f. C4 £253 16 2h am APPENDIX. 53 sobbdvle: £ R. d. Brmight forward 253 16 2^ Adelaide 15 Mono, 7 Con 19 17 10 Ditto School 12 Belmont 1 3 C Fredericksburgh 5 Arthur 5 Scarboro, Christ's 13 Ditto, St, Jude'g U 15 Innisfil 2 3 4 Barrie 1 7 t) Pusiincb 2 9 (i Midlaud District Travellinj^ Missirnary 5 12 4 OrilliaUouae 10 13 4 Cathedral Eatablishmeut ... 9 2 1 TownscMl U 11 3 Bevetle> . 1 17 Ore. Peiiett . L le Road 115 (i Nfi8saiiawe_ 5 Whitby....' !) 5 Atherley 1 15 York. 2 Con •.... 1 7 Dover 8 Mersea 5 i) Seneca, 5 Mitlmur 5 Carried forward £343 U U;h "B,— continued, £ 8. d. Brought forward 343 11 10^ Howard 10 Sandwich 5 Zorra, East 7 6 Hamilton, Christ's Church 15 AToantnia 1 10 Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts 17 2i KcuijitviDe 13 7 Marlborough, Christ's 18 7 Si)U3 of the Clergy 16 6 Moaa 15 Errol 5 Nerval 15 Toronto Township, St. P.'s 1 5 6 Arabcrstburgh School 15 Siinnitlalc 16 9 Whitby, Windsor 2 1 9 Ditto, Oshawa 15 Tyeiidinaga 1 10 Kiugstou, St. James's 5 Toronto City, Victoria Sq. 5 West llnwkesbury 5 Maikham 4 6 Clarke Ueclory 42 11 York MilU 10 Marysburgh 15 Total Je405 9 4 ^C'llEDUXiE: c. £ s. d. Cartwright Endowment 4 8 8 Land Fees 3 6 10 Total X7 15 6 •) , 54 APPENDIX. latm of €ont)e2}^nre to tl)e Blsljop, WITHOUT OAR OF DOWER. This Indentcbe, made the day of. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Between of the of in the District, in the Province of Canada, of the one part; And the Right Reverend ^al)n« iTtfrb J^tsijap 0f ^0r0ttta« in the said Province of Canada, of the other part : Whereas the said is desirous of conveying the Parcel or Tract of Land and Premises hereinafter particu- larly described to the said "John, Lord Bishop of Toronto," and to his Successors, to the uses and upon the trusts hereinafter declared, according to the provisions of an Act of the Parliament of the Province of Upper Canada, passed in the fifth year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled, " An Act to make provision for the management of the Temporalties of the United Church of England and Ireland, in this Province, and for other purposes therein mentioned." Now THIS Indenture witnesseth, that the said for the purpose aforesaid, hath given, granted, and conveyed, and by these presents doth give, grant, and convey, unto the said "John, Lord Bishop of Toronto" and to his Successors, for ever, all and singular that certain Parcel or Tract of Land and Premises situate and being in the that is to say :^ subject to the reservations and conditions expressed in the original grant of the said land from the Crown. Together with all and singular the appurtenances to the said Parcel or Tract of Land belonging : To have akd to hold the said Parcel or Tract of Land and Premises, with their appurtenances, unto the said ^^ John, Lord Bishop of Turouto,"and his Successors, for ever, to the uses and upon the trusts following, that is to say : [_Here insert the trusts.^ m And the said doth hereby for hiniiielf, his Heirs, Executors and Administrators, covenant with the said "John, Lord Bishop ff Toronto," and his Successors, that the said and every person rightfully claiming, or to claim, any interest at law or in equity in the said Premises, or any part thereof, under or in trust for him or his heirs, shall at all times hereafter, on every reasonable request, and at the sole expense in all things of the said " John, Lord Bishop of Toronto," or his Successors, make and do, or cause to be made and done, all such further acts and assurances in the law, for more fully and satisfactorily assuring the said premises, with the appurCenances, to the said "John, Lord Bishop of Toronto," and his APPENDIX. 55 n ler lof Successors, in manoer aforesaid, and according to the intent of these presents, as by hitn, or them, or his or their Counsel in the Law, shall be lawfully and reasonably advised and required. In witness wuebeof, the parties to these presents have hereunto set their hands and seals, the day and year first above written. Signed, Sealed, and Delioered^ in the presence of [l.s.] C^*] iTorm of Pccb of (Sonrajancc TO THE CmiRCII SOCIETY OF THE DIOCESE OF TORONTO, WITH BAR OF DOWEK. This Indenture, made tl our Lord One Thousand Ei|_ Between in the District, Hundred and .day of in the year of .of the Town of. in the Province of and his wife, of the one part: 'and " ^l)e €i)ur(t) ^S^ofidt) nf ti)C P'xattit o\ t^ordttto" of the other prrt : Whereas the said is desirous of convey- ing the parcel or tract of Land and Premises hereinafter particularly described, to " The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto,'^ aforesaid, to the uses and upon the trusts hereinafter declared : Now THIS Indenture witnessetu, that the said for the purpose aforesaid, hath given, granted and conveyed, and by these presents doth give, grant and convey, unto " The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto," aforesaid, and their assigns, for ever, all and singular that certain parcel or tract of Land and Premises situate and being in subject to the reservations and conditions expressed in the original Grant of the said Land from the Crown. Together with all and singular the appurtenances to the said parcel or tract of Land belonging : To have and to hold the said parcel or tract of Land and Premises, with their appurtenances, unto " The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto," aforesaid, and their assigns, for ever, to the uses and upon the trusts following — that is to say And the said doth hereby for Heirs, Executors and Administrators, covenant with " The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto," aforesaid, and their assigns, that the said and every person rightfully claiming or to claim any interest, at law or in equity, in the said Premises, or any part thereof, under or in trust for Heirs, shall at all times hereafter, on every reasonable request, and at the sole expense in all things of " The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto," aforesaid, or their assigns, make and do, or cause to be made and done, all such further acts and' assurances io the law, for more fully and satisfactorily assuring the APPENDIX. eaid premises, with the appurtenances, to *' Tha Church Society of the Diocene of Toronto" aforesaid, and their assigns, in manner aforesaid, and according to the intent of these presents, as by them or their Counsel in the Law, shall be lawfully and reasonably advised and required. And THIS Indenture fubtuer witnesseth, that the said with the approbation and consent of her said husband, in consideration of the premises, and in further consideration of the sum of tive shilliDgs, of lawful money of Canada, to her by " The Church Society of the Diocese of TVrcyn/o," aforesaid, in hand paid, at or before the sealing and delivery of these presents, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath remised and released, and by these presents doth remise and release unto " The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto" aforesaid, and their assigns, all Dower, and right and title to Dower, which she the said now hath, or, in the event of her surviving her said husband, can or may have or claim, either at Common Law or otherwise howsoever, of, in, to, or out of the Lands, Tenements, Hereditaments and Premises, hereby conveyed. In witness whereof, the parties to these presents have hereunto set tlitir hands and seals, (he day and year first above written. Signed, Sealed and Delivered, in the presence of iTorm of Bcqncst TO THE CHURCH SOCIETY OF THE DIOCESE OF TORONTO. I give, devise, and bequeath unto " 27ie Church Society of the Diocese (f Toronto," all and singular that certain parcel or tract of Land and Premises situate and being in the To have and to hold the said parcel or tract of Land and Premises, with their appurtenances, unto " The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto," aforesaid, and their assigns for ever, to the uses and upon tlie trusts following, that is to say : loxms of (trust. For General Pnrposea« Upon trust to bold the same for ever hereafter, to the intent and upon the trust, that the rents, issues, and profits thereof, may be appropriated and applied to the general purposes of " The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto," aforesaid, as set forth in the Stati^te incorporating the said Society. For the Sapport •£ MiMioaa. Upon trust to ho!d the same for ever hereafter, to the intent and upon the trust, that the rents, issues, and profits thereof, — after deducting all such charges and disbursements as may be iucurred in the care aud manage- •, ilj^>miimttt ammmmmm APPENDIX. 67 ment of the said property, aDd in the ezecutioD of the said Trust, — may be appropriated and applied for the encouragement and support of Mis* sionaries and Clergymeu of the United Church of England and Ireland within the Diocese of Toronto, and for creating a fund towards the aug* mentation of the stipend i of r ^o C men. ' Vfidovrm id Or.' !•* Fuud. Upon trust to hold the suuie for ever hereafter, to the intent and upon the trust, that the rents, issues, and profits thereof, after deducting all sujh charges and disbursements as may be incurred in the care and management of said property, and in the execution of the said trust, may be appropriated and applied towards the fund for making provision for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy of the United Church of England and Ireland iu the Diocese of Toronto. ' Hcliooi«t. Upon trust to huld the same for ever hereafter, to the intent and upon the trust that the rents, issues, and profits thereof, after deducting all such cliarges and disbursements as may be incurred in the care and management of said property and in the execution of the said trust, may be appropria- ted and applied for the encouragement of Education and for the support of Da^ Schools and Sunday Schools in the Diocese of Toronto, in conformity with the principles of the Unitid Church of England and Ireland. Particular School. Upon trust to hold the same fur ever hereafter, to the intent and upon the trust that the rents, issues, and profits thereof, after deducting all such charges and disbursements as may be incurred in the care and management of said property and in the execution of the said trust, may be appropriated and applied for the support of Day Schools and Sunday Schools [or Day Schools] [or Sunday Schools] in the Township of [or for the support of a School which hath been established on Lot No in the Concession of the Township of .; ] in the Diocese of Toronto, in conformity with the principles of the United Church of England and Ireland. Divinity Students. Upon trust to hold the same for ever hereafter, to the intent and upon the trust that the rents, issues, and profits thereof, after deducting all such charges and disbursements as may be incurred in the care and management o( said property, and in the execution of the said trust, may be appropriated and applied towards a fuud for granting assistance, where it may be necesr- aary, to those who may he preparing for the Ministry of the Gospel in the United Church of England and Ii eland in the Diocese of Toronto. Circulation of Bibles, Prnyer Book*, and Beligloua Booka and Tracia. Upon trust to hold the same fur ever hereafter, to the intent and upon tfae trust that the rents, issues, and profits thereof, after deducting all such charges and disbursements aa may be incurred in the care and management of said property and in the execution of the said trust, may be appropriated and applied towards the circulating, in the Diocese of Toronto, the Holy i I ! 58 APPENDIX. Scriptures, the Book of Cominon Prajrer of the United Church of England and Ireland, and such other Books and Tracts as shall be approved by The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto aforesaid. Ereciion and Endowment of Chnrchca and Panonagea. Upon trust to hold the same for ever hereafter, to the intent and upon the trust that the rents, issues, and profits thereof, after deducting all such charges and disbursements as may be incurred in the care and manage- ment of said property and in the execution of the said trust, may be appro- priated and applied towards the erection, endowment, and maintenance of Churches, according to the establishment of the United Church of England and Ireland in the Diocese of Toronto ; the creation and maintenance of Parsonage- Houses; the setting apart of Burial-grounds and Church-yards*, and the endowment and support of Parsonages and Rectories according to the same Establishment. Site of a Church. Upon trust to hold the same for ever hereafter, for the use of a Church of the United Church of England and Ireland, to be erected upon the said parcel or tract of Land, and for a Burial-ground in connexion therewith, and for no other use or purpose whatsoever. Site of a Church, and purposes appurtenant thereto. Upon trust to hold the same for ever hereafter, for the site or ground- plot of a Church of the United Church of England and Ireland, and for such other uses or purposes appurtenant to the said Church as the Lord Bishop of the Diocese shall from time to time appoint. Endoirmvnt of a Church. Upon trust to hold the same for ever hearafter, to the intent and upon the trust that the rents, issues, and profits thereof, after deducting all such charges and disbursements as may be incurred in the care and manage- ment of said property and in the execution of the said trust, may be appro- priated and applied to the support of the Incumbent of that certain Church of the United Church of England and Ireland, situated in called Mile for n Parsonage-House. Upon trust to hold the same forever hereafter, as a site for a Parsonage- House, for the use of the Clergyman of the United Church of England and Ireland doing duty at ^ 33cquest of personal €state. I give and beqeath to The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, the sum of. [or Shares of Stock in the Bank, standing in my name in the Books of the said Bank, (if Deben- tures briefly describe them)] upon trust, to be y The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto aforesaid, applied to the general purposes of the said Society, as set forth in the Statute Incorporating the said Society. N.B. — A Bequest of Personal Estate may also be made for any parti- cular object of the Society. ■, : - : APPENDIX. 59 1 60 APPENDIX. o (A u es B CO l>< Z O uj a -J a o z «c o - c CO h o O z C>J 1^ CO U a. -' o cc CO =» v: CO g u. 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'J : ra : ■u tt ^ ."IE r 1 J Q i 2 i 29 : : •c •= '^ "^ = ■^ ■? > " S t <1 OD CO t-u 1 a o : 7i • • i* H ** ^. o B Oi E t 11 1 - •* ea gj 1 (d X^ 5? •? o a '/l s ^ b 1 » "-s ►^i-i ^ ^ i-s S ra > > O 2 S § 2 u ( ^11 1 1 i ^ u ;< 6- ftM K -< p: 1 p c; a ff> c V9 10 m ^« o o 5. ft- . i s en »i I 8 ass APPENDIX. o;3 o »»« : ® « : — »i r^ o n •0 •fl 3 -" n c w « o ■?l — o 30 !■> k'i S o s - s 3 ff> (S O O o o m e o — o © — o Ob (S u? — S O C ve « n o 3 o a> ^ o o o - o o c:v:3ni'>e »"'f i»3C* o '•'! o e « o o CI «fl m O - ~ o 9lmnMt-i 9lO — PI no — o O as o S o « — : o f c o ' — 9i(Ctfoeco«a o opit^cenoo '•>n (C009«h<9l'-<9l M C C O I- I- m ; ifl o o o (5 .- -« o O « o I- c — '<^ • a .JJ5I a ."Z -a » > ti u g; •• 3 » »* !^ ^« — ^ .H = c « in : '^ o o C4 — o I- ')'n • MO : : «e : -3 9 Vi ' w '*<:!:::::'<"* • ^* r t * g 09 'OOOO Of--* ^ i-« '■—■•■ Mm HM 1 =8-» ft 0«S «0 0W0O0r»O IN — O O O O oa O S> w ■a 9 S 111 of ; o o "f 00 ic "s 00 "t c 00 : -M o If 1 | o o o : cs o — : 00 «*» 'o— o ooocooo ' — «o ^^ rm * ^m w^ ^m * <0 W M ■ — O O o < t « « CO « * « « . ^^ ^- c ^c : : IN : Jo _:-««e* efl >o«Cit>-'9'>noooo'«r — o 0) r> o . 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CO § H fu 09 B CD O CO If* g "3 s a a < CO s CO M O O 00 o — 04 FN p^ o o o 1.^ o ciaoco o s 22* eo ^N OOO ■* eo ? 2 * <» 00 00 ■*o> ©■<* O 09 CO I ^ P^coS a s .a •s r o ^ » •* n ao n ^ Pi O O O O C9 CO O — 0» rM FN -1 O O APPENDIX. 67 > o I 00 CO »- A e« <4> F>< >^ F* M o o o > o 4 00 ©■* "e - p w = 5 S gc8 I flO® ■* 0> in o o w t>. o (M « O >« t- o» n • • •-' « in «» : : 00 'f> O A 1 o o t« 1^ ir) : o> lo : ■ : o» «» COOOO FN (M M O FN r-> FN FN pN O O oo we>iO«sr«O<0OO o to o ei o o o « .oo « (N o> O iM FN O ■♦ O O 00 o o (M 0>«0 <0 « CO O o> eo FN 00 ©I »» eo «e ■* « O W FN FN FN FN FN o FN n oo "♦ o r- o o : FN FN FN FN FN • : o 00 — 2 i>N FN tn o •-) o I rt (?l w (M O O O O 00 •* IN O FN O O O O OO O « • *•••• • • ••••■• • ••••• • ••••• : *" : FN to • • ::::::: o o> o o o 1-^ FN CO «::::: FN ; J • ; • 1(5 « : « ; FN o s c FN ; : • ! •IN I ; R •*-'?? -■ r/) O CO 1^ d o FN s 00 w 5=^ a "* 1 r/) O CO BO ^ S a ja .3 a 3 a at ja CO n s a I 1 a I § S o H OS H O H Q Cl Q a o bo c i2 C5 o O a CO O 3t§ •'PS* «-,«." .a c •* '*' 1^ r^ .— "3 u V «» g B o M 9 -Fi PmS(».S » "m a a a < O « CO o PS ■< a "a « e 09 ' o o — (0 O <0 APPENDIX. no « w «ft ■^ i O o o o o o o o w o o o o «e -H O •T a .9P^ fi O ^ to ^ ^" o o »i r« CO n o o o o to o o o o to O (O o ^ o o o •« IN « to O U» O V^ f-4 •« ^H w^ « ^ o o o -- o t8.. 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PhPu a i ■ i 1? i. 70 <^ i» o H S o 09 n P O -< & 00 a o B 1 a a 3 "O 4) a -O 9 CO «< o o (?l o APPENDIX. o o o o n '- to a .S a Sb4 es O ... ■* — o o 00 (N o o o o -I o ^ o 00 a5 >n to (O 00 ■* O o o in o O '1 •a » -,.2.2 B-s a o a Ji is o T3 .S* I = •• a s K) J O «> CO m !>• eo O H a H K a (It » o w O m 1S :3 •A' B 3 o n a ■a o »9i w w «.# ut IS u .a u .a ■S. a «eJ u ■-< .a . .d .d <: .J a "3 ■ I o S « ^ ja ;> a as-. ja M ^ ^ a "c n "^ *C .a 'C ^ .5 •! 9 1 -"§ .2 .« -if u a V :S *» *■ O rj} rn a si S ^ H a "^ ^ OB n » ,B ^ 03 cu 5 *^ CO •^^^J 8' o a 5 It CO 09 o I 8 a n •S. a s V ft CO 1-3 O H < o 3 u o b o s a : 1 1 ° : . a : ,w -a o 1 lo%^ \ ^1 Richm Ch.of March "K ■ J ^i I- a .a S "? S % *■ .s 3 ci-g 2 9 5 a O . o ^ s a .9 8 O a O Ci 8 b < I s I M ij -« H O h a , « 9 (B B a c «|1 ■ e e •- .2 u S:S Su B a a a J i o Eh t— ( m Ik OS S SOW .S « Ji ^ _a S •** p^ IS CO 1 i B** a APPENDIX. OotonotMoo^ooio • ooi-iwcti^coe^iOioao eo«t»*'(Mt>.iN.i-io4«o o "■-•o^eoooiMO «^ www -^ (M »0 O CO at tn o •-1 W I"- ot^o>«^eo o CO ^ CO d HW CO to o o o to o o f>H 1^ l-H OCOOOO%0>^CO „ — CO « ■^ eo eo 91 O 00 'Ot0t^ *>• ..©•^oofloi^oeo ooi-i •— ■^I'^eOM ««ii«i-« ^ eo Him eo . HCl ■^ (N ■* eo I rl O) O ■* eo « ,, 00 00 t^ ^ eo •Is S| a «: o fiN •* o eo 00 t<. >^ CO U) (M CO o o 00 CO "^ <-i CO eo CO CO ei (N •= ^ 5 •£ " i 8.S d g O ""I "22 Si .2 •a a o a & O s J 11 g o c a < •8 § ■a 71 1 ^ JS MS* •a- •OB ' sq «| . ?^ ,9(0 . lis «§§ §-- 1 ; ?<2^ V 9 a U S-a ■a «> K»8 .•OS Si* § -S ^95 f ■•I 72 APPENDIX. LIFE MEMBEUS OF THE INCORPORATED CHURCH SOCIETY OF THE DIOCESE OF TORONTO. ; i Allan, Honourable William AndcrHon, Itobert G. Baldwin, Honourable Robert Baldwin, Williani A. Bethune, Ven. A. N., D.D. BoultoD, Mra. Cameron, Honourable John Hillyard Cameron, Dufiald Cartwright, Mrs. R. D. s Cartwrigbt, Mrs. J. S. Cajtley, Honourable William Cbewetr, James G. Clark, James W. O. Cochrane, Rev. W. Crookshank, Honourable George Draper, Uunourable Mr. Justice Gordon, Honourable James Hiscott, Richard Lefroy. Captain J. H., R.A. Lett, Rev. Stephen LL.D. Kirby, Honourable John Macaulay, Honourable John McLeod, Captain Merwin, J. S. Murney, Edmund Palmer, N. Riddell, Lieutenant R. A. Robiusou, Honourable Mr. Chief Justice Scaddin^r, Rev. Henry Seager, Edmund Toronto, The Lord Bishop of Widder, F, SPECIAL DONATIONS GfMERAI. PnnposES — M. B., per Miss Octavia Sandys Graham.... £ I Warren Wray General Purposes foe Investment — S. L Missionary F»nd— From the BishopV Fund £, 7 Per Rev. W. McMurray Widows and Ghphans' Fcnd — Amount given by the Indians of Munceytown, per Rev. R. Flood A Thank Offering, per Rev. H. J. Grasett Do. per Rev. C. L. Ingles Collected by a friend in England William Atkinson, Esq., witness fee Contribution through Offertory St. Peter's Church, Cubourg Mr. Park Georgina Mrs. Armour — amount of prize fur Knittinir, given at the Provincial Exhibition, October, 1848... Bev. W. J. D. Waddilove, JC.50 sterling 61 4 10 10 10 £ 1 14 6 25 £800 £ 10 1 5 9 1 4 2 5 1 5 5 15 61 2 3 £68 8 4 \ • [ 7.') ] ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AXl) DONATIONS ^^r Cl|ur(^ S^ocitttf of t^r pitatt »f Zotonttt. ■ '.' ■! -.^ ...__ .1 • HOME AND SIMCOE DISTRICTS. I «;iTr or tobosto ice il/ 6 Bniillon, Mr« W„ 1«4», . (Cameron, Arcli , IHI'* . . Carmichaiil, It. mt'4-49.. I>i>rnrord, P. IHIM . Magr«th, Chaii., 1848 . Newberry. Pavinaitnr. . . Tborue,Miat....lH48 .. In eonnetion with St. Jamn't Cathedral. t 1. 1).' 1 ft 1 5 10 I ft 10 10 * Allan, Hon. W Allan, ftUu AtklDfon. W Atklaaon, Mrs AtklMon, Miu O. O .... Baldwin Mri Biildwin, Mrs. John .... Baldwin, Miu P. M Baldwin, W. W. Baldwin, Mill A. M Baldwin, Miss A. B Betley, M Beaumont, Dr Blrchall, T. W Bircball, Mr>. and fa-nily BuuUon, Mri. W Bridget, M Brough, Seeker Browne, J Bru'Hkill. Ttiiiraaii Brooke, George Biirnslde, A Clarke. W. O Codd, MiM Creigliton, W Cieelmaa, W Orofta, Mr« Dack. K I)«nisnn, jiin., G. T IKenUon, Mrs Ueniton, Master G .... Denwon, Mist G Uunison, E. M OenUon, Master F. C .. Dewton, Miss Dixon, Alexander RtlioU, Charles Rstin, J. C, P. Estin, Mrs Eitin, Mrs. P Esthi, Miss Eitin, Master Harris, L. L. B A Harris, F. W Harris, M.G.H Harris, A. S Harrington, J Harrington, Mrs Harrington, Miss Hawke, K..H Hawke, Robert Hawke, MfS Harris, Willi.ira Heward, Mrs Heward, Stephen Hind. HO Hodder. Dr Hoddcr, Mrs 5 ft ft I 10 ft ft .1 ."i I ft S 6 I 1 I 1 I 1 6 10 10 1 ft 10 5 I 10 a 10 6 % Howard. T. O v llollynrrk b Hn»Hy, ily H 'I Hurd, T. G 1 Hiird, Mrs ft Jones. F.dwin 1 .(ones, Mrs. Judge t 10 Jones. Master A 2 Keeft-r, Alexander 1 Lewis, Rice 10 >bcdonell, James 1 .1 Mitcdonell, Mrii 5 Macdonell Muster H .. I Magnith. Ch.irlos 10 Macaulav. Mr. Justice McCuichenn, James .. McCaul, Mrf Marsh. J. W Marsh, Mis* H. 10 A ft ft I Mercer. Andrew 3 10 Mills. Thomas. Mills, Mrs 5 (1 6 9 % G 5 10 8 ft 10 ft 10 ft ■i 6 10 6 1 3 1 3 t 8 1 3 .5 8 10 ft ft ft 3 3 3 3 3 s I Moflnitt, Lewis % 10 10 ft 12 ft 2 9 2 MolTiitt, Mrs. Moflnitt, Miss Mon ro, George Murray, Alex I Kewbigglnx. Master .... Owen, Richard Owen. Mrs P.iterson, Peter 2 10 B. Perkins. F 1 8 Perkins Geo 10 Philpots, — 8 Hhllpots. Mrs 'J Powell. &flts 16 Prondfoot, W I A Richer, J. H 10 10 2 ft 2 ft ft ft h ft ft 3 3 3 3 Robinson, Mr. J Robinson, Miss ... Robinson, (/'hrijtopher Koblnsnn, Chas Robinson, J. L Rowsell, Henry Kuthertord, E. H. ... Shortt, Dr. J Shortt, Mrs Shortt, T S , I Khortt, Harriet Shortt, John .. Shortt, Caroline Shortt. Frederick Straclian, Mrs 2 10 Straclian, J. M A Strachan, Mrs. J. M A Stanton, Robert lU Stanton, Mrs A Stanton. Miss C 2 Sullivan, Hon. J. B..... I The Lord Bishop 5 A Thomas. John A Thomas, Mr« 1 Thomas, Chits i Thomas, Thbmas t Thomas, Miss 1 Thomson, Samuel , 12 Todd, A. F A Todd, Mrs A Tuton.Mrs , 3 Vankondhnet. P M I A Vankoiighiu-t, Mrs i •Varhurton. P. P I » Wi-stm.irott, W M 1 ft WestmHCOtf, Mrs -i Wiley, G b I A Wll.y, Mri A /«i e mMri:m v/fh St. Panri Church. Ali.in, 0. W All^n, Mrs Bacon, V Bacon, Mrs Biuon, W V Bacop, Robi'rt A liacun, Caroline Mary. . .. Baldwin, Cuptaii Haldwin. Mrs BUnd, Mrs nuud. Miss Urough. S Bruugli, Mrs Buckland, George Carthew, Col Carthew , Mrs Carthew Caroline Cirthew, Kmily Carthew, F.inqy Carthew, John A Ciark, Dr Clark, Chiirles John . . .. Clark, Alister Clark, Alice Clarke, Klija Clarke, Miss ('rumpton. Arthur Denis n. K. II Jun , do- nation of land. ', De)(\:indcs, >ioiisiciir .... i Ueslandcf, Madame .'. .. j F.vans, J I F.Viins, Mrs. ..,, I GfirfieUl. Mrs , Carilel;!, William i (ilhnoiir, Mrs : Cileunie. Miss .* Hancock, Mr and Mrs... Henderson. James Henderson, Mrs. .. , Henderson, J Henderson, E Hendersop, R Henderson, Miss Hodson, Elixabetb Hodson, Ayilhelmina .... Holiiind, G,W Holland, Mrs Uollund, Jane Holland. Ralph U Ilunr. Thomas Him.% Mrs. Huiit, William Hurd, S. P , Hutchlnsn*, William ... .Jarvis. Mrs Samuel.... Je.>sapp, Henry Jessoiip, Mrs I A I 8 A 3 I 1 I I 10 3 3 I 6 1 2 10 8 8 8 8 1 IS ft A ft s ft I 8 6 6 fi 6 3 1 10 3 10 I 8 10 6 8 3 2 3 3 1 I 10 1 1 u 10 « 3 c 6 C 1 I c 3 3 H 74 1 3 APPENDIX. J.'Siopp, ftUry ,.,.., 8 i AuKiiMui .. .. ^ Jiikei, Mr» ft KHHriiey, John .. .. 2 f Kenrnpy, Mri 8 fi l.nbiirn, MArftant .... if I.cn. John, ion '0 l.M. Wlllam f r l.M. Mri. Urn :< V I,H«, Jihn. Jm. ft I.<, CaroKnr KmmH 8 £ Moore, Charlei .. .. ft Mocre. Mri 3 fl Moorp, Mlin 13 Monre, Jitmps 11 Moire, Cith -rlne .. .. 1" Moore. H«l.>n 7j Jlonre, Arthur Willi. im,., Moore, Irwin Price, Mis* Price, Maria Price J'tieph Price, Charles T Prniidfuot, Mri J tiadler, Robert, len. Fadler, Mrs Sadler, Robert .. ... .. fladler. Charlotte .. ., Sadler, John S;idler. Stirah Ann .. .. Sharp, William Sharp, Mrs. .. ... .. Sharp, Mary Sharp, Fanny Shnrp, Luke Sharp, Harriet Tclfer, Mr 1ft T Ifer.Misc 2 Teifer, (J orglna .... 2 I'ownaley, Elliabeth .. 8 Tuttic, George .... 8 Tuttle, William .... Twohy, Henry, sen. ..1 Twohy, Mrs Henry .. ft Twoby, Sarah .. .. .. ft Twohy, Henry, jiin ft Twohy, William, j in. .. ft Ward, Mathew .. .. no Ward, Mrs ft Ward, Francii 2 Ward, Harriet 2 Ward, William V Ward, Sarah 8 Ward, Mary 19 Ward, Albert 19 Ward, Mathew.Jim. ^. 1 Ward, Elizabeth .. .. I !) V^llion. Mrs 2 6 Wilson, George.. ..... in Wilson, Sarah 7i Wilson, Josephine .. .. . 7i la eonnrxfon with Triitiiy Chvrch. s ft I I (> 1 7.J 2 2 2 2 P 6 n r Adaron, Alfred . Anderson, Mrs.. Albiirton, Mrs. . Bright, John . Bright, Mrs. . Bright, Mrt. .. . Bright, Miss .. . Bright, Miss L... . Biill'H!k, Mr. .. . Biillnck, Mrs .. . Heard, J. n. .. . Beard, Mrs. .. . Beard, Mits .. . Beard, Sarah .. . Bearil, Geo. . . . Becket, Jane . . . Blong, Mrs. . . . BInng, Catherine . Hlnng, Henry .. . Bowles, Mary Anne. Blackburn, Mrs. Collier, Thos. .. . Collier, Mrs Collier, Chas. . . . Carman, Jas. .. . i-aragan. Mrs. .. . Chambers, Mrs. Craig. Mrs .. . Cathcart, Alex... . Chambers, Mr. ('hamberi, Geo. Chambers, Anne J>ean, Mr Deun, Mrs. Dean, Miss Defruis, Robt ... . Dudley. Thos. .. . Dewflney, D. Karnest, Jno s. 8 I 1 I l> 2 2 9 I 1 I 1 2 ft 9 8 1 1 t I 2 1 1 1 2 1 ft iCarncst, John 10 Karnent, Geo Karnen, Mrs Geo Falconer, Samuel ., ., JFalconer, Mrs I'rleDd, A .. ,. .. .. I'riend, A Friend, A I'riend, A Friend, A (tooderham. Win (iooderh^m, Mrs (iooderham, Geo (looderbam, M (irnoderham, Henry . . .. Oooderham, Alfred .. .. Gooderham, Robt. T. .. <>ooderham, Harriet Ann Groves, John Groves, Maria .. ., .. Groves, E ., Groves, S ., 'Urovei, M.- Groves, John A Gordon, Jas Goldimlth, Edw'd .. .. ijoldsmlth, Mrs. .. .. Goldsmith, Miss .. ., i>amblc, Catharine . . .. Hardy. David Hunter, Mri ., liarrlion, Richard .. .. Harrison, Mrs. . . . . .., Harrison, Robert .. .. Harlcy, Mr liarley, Mrs Hunt, Thos liarrison, Mrs Hunt, Mr Hlliyard, Jane lackson, James.. .. ., .facksen. B ., Jackson, Mrs .fackson. Mm .lohnion. Robt Johnson. Arthur Jones, J.ii. W Jones, Mrs .foseph, H. A Joseph, M Joseph, E 9 1 9 2 1 A 10 2 2 A 2 9 A • 10 2 8 A 1 1 1 2 8 2 I I 9 10 9 9 2 2 2 n ^ « fi .Foieph, M 8 Jones, John a Juice, Mrs. R Kin -stnn, Paul 7) Lane. Chas I.ee, Jn»eph Lee, Mrs 6 ' Lee, Miss r. ' Lee, J. W fi Lee, F. J a ' I.e<>, Thos,. a Lee, T. U 8 Lee, A. O 7{ Lee, W. 8 'A I Lee, A. B ti Leo, C.W... Lee, E. V Ripley, Mrs 7.J Richardson, Mrs. . . ,. H Rnlph, Wm 3 Rolph, Mrs. 7j Rolph, Thomas .. . . 7] Rolph, Sarah Rolph, Susan Ross, Mrs 6 Robinson, Mrs.. .. .. 6 Reynolds, Mrs Hichardson, Mrs. •. .. Strachan William .. .. Smith, John Smith, Mrs Shephard. Peter .. ., Shcphard, Mrs Shuter, Joseph. . .. ,. Shuter, Mrs Smith, Mrs Small, Elizabeth .. .. Small, James C. ..^ .. Small, John ... .. .. Small, G. B Small, William T. . . .. Small, Charles C i Small, Mrs. C Smith, J. P. L Sylvester, Mrs. Townsend, W Thompson, John .. .. Trong, Mrs Townsend. Mr Taylor. Thomas .. .. Teifer, Isaac Turner, Henry .. .. Turner, Enoch 1 Turner, Mrs Worts, James G Worts, Mrs Worts, Miss Wright, William .. .. Wright, Mrs Wilkinson, Mrs Wallls, John Walker, Elliabeth .. .. Wilmot, John Wilmot, Mrs «. n 9 r. ■i fl 71 s ti 3 n 9 n 8 A 3 6 9 A 8 A 1 .1 1 a n 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 2 9 A 1 a 1 a 3 9 !! n 9 A 1 a 7i A 10 A A 10 A 10 n 10 A 9 6 9 G 9 C n 1 3 ?! 9 A 9 A 2 A A 9 A 9 A S A 3 A 1 a A 3 9 n 1 a 10 A I a A !l 1 a 2 A 1 a A A 10 10 A 1 a 1 a 1 a 7i 3 6 a 8 1 a e P. 3 •i n s 9 3 s 2 3 3 I I 11 n n n 3 3 I I 3 3 1 A to f> ft 10 K 10 10 ft 3 3 3 I 3 3 3 ft 3 3 9 3 6 1 3 I) »1 ti fi fl (1 6 A fi :< 3 i; 0* 3 3 P 8 »1 5* c G P 6 6 6 6 6 A 3 I 10 ft 1 A 1 3 1 fi 6 10 10 fi I I 1 8 S 1 9 J* 3 1« 6 3 8 3 3 2* A 9 8 //I ronntelitm with SI. Otorge't Church. X *■ D, Arnold, Jolin 3 Cnmmiinloii Flatu . . I A InfHit HchonI 10 Arnold, Mri oom plHtf., 3 Arnold, Mls«, nmiill iiimi cnllpctpd hy 13 3 Aihfleld, Jinnoa', rnm. pi A Allan, (iBO, \V. com pi. I Allan, Mr*. O. W liift. •, 10 A. !■'. build, •rliool-hnuie 1 3 Atkinjnn, W. com. pUle A " Ailqult," biilld, I .linuio I 3 Armitrong, T. It. ditto I H Anderaon, Mri 1 3 AtkJuion, Miiry Anne. . . , 1 3 Bnilton, Mrii. IVA : 3 communion plHt><. .. . 1 Infant iichoni A BouUon. Wm H com. p, I Bo'iltnn, Mm. W.com p. . S Bonlton. Henrj C, ditto I 3 Beatty, .liimet ditto .... A Baili'y, .Inhii ditto ft building ichool-hoiiie 8 9 Bainet, Mri. com. plate. . I ']).-< :nei, Tbnmiu I Beaven, Rov. J., D.l) 3 10 communion pl»tn , , . 1 .0 Burn), K. K. com plate ..100 Brough, Seeker ditto.... 10 Burnt, I), ditto 3 9 Bleakley, Mr ditto 1 3 Brunsklll, T.W. ditto.... A Bain, Mr. building >c h. . 1 3 Barron, F.W I A Baxter, J 7 6 Bell, Edwin com piate , . ft BettrMge, J. C. ditto . . 3 10 Bettridgo, Mri 1 building ichooUhouie 1 A Infant ichool 1 3 Blogg, T. S 7 J communion plate .... 10 Bright, Wm, 10 ommunion plate. .. . 10 Bown, Joseph 3 11 3 communion plate |0 Browne, Jamea ditto A Barn"!, J. D. ditto 3 6 Boyi, H . M.D 1 A communion plate .... A Bpicoby, Mri. ditto 10 Battersby, Lniille ditto. .10 Batteriby, Mrg. ditto .... 1 Barret. M. ditto A Baird, Mri. ditto « 7} Do.iven. J. F 8 6 Bettridge. Mr I 3 Bolton, Mill 1 3 Brady, Mill 1 3 Brady.Miis E. M 1 3 Bowman, Chai 3 fi Barwicke, A 7i Cameron, Mri. com plate 10 Cameron, lion, •)■ U 3 >10 Cameron, Mill A Crcighton, Wm. com pi 10 Craig, Jobn ditto A Crickmorp, Mri A communion plate 10 Coatei. J. C J communion plate .... 13 6 Coates, Mrg. J. C I communion plate .... 13 6 Cooper, Mrg A Cooper, Mrg Isabella c p 3 6 Cooper, Robert,, ., 10 building ichooUhouie IS Clarke, Mr 8 6 Chatwin. Amelia , 1 3 Codd, Hill building sch A Coulion, T. ditto 1 3 Cantling, Anne 5 APPENDIX. X •. D. Cardwell, Margaret A Cnualni, Mri I A Carthew, Mri. Infant ich 1 Ciiatei, Mr 3 6 rnmmiinlon platp 1 building ichool-hnuie 9 C CoatPi, Mill , I 3 building ichool'houie I 3 Clarke. Mri C. A A communion plate ... . 10 Cameron, Mrs, John Inf I A Crpolman, W. com plate ft Caldwell, John ditto.... 71 Dalton, R 10 Draper, Mri. com. plate 10 DenUon, \i.l, 3 6 communion plutc .... ft building ichooUhouie 3 6 Deniion,Mr<. R. L I 3 building ichooUhouie I 3 Donjieiiy. Wm fi Durnfiird, John 1 A communion plate. .. . I Durnford. Mri. Infant ich A Otck, Mrs 1 3 Oug^an. John com plate 10 Donaldson, T.A. ditto . , A Drew, Mr. ditto. 1 3 DenUon, Mri. Geo 7^ Donnelly, Mill 1 3 DavU, R. building ich h 8 6 Kttrick. Jobn com plate I 4 6 Ettrick, Mri )0 Infiint school I Riten, J. C. p. com plate 10 Eiliion, Wm. ditto 10 Ellii, Mary ditto 8 Evani, G. M 9 E. O'B. building i 'houie 1 3 Foiter, Mri. Colonel A Fiemy ng, Charlei A communion plate. .. . A Farr, John ditto A Flemying, Andrew ditto 3 Farr, John ditto 1 3 Freer, C 8 6 Franklin, Mr 8 6 Fitzgerald, Mr 1 3 Friendly per J. S. Powell, communion plate .... 1 4 3 Friendi, per Mr. Young, communion plate 3 Frlendi, per Mr. Bichey, .communion plate. .. . 8 9 P. W. C, ditto a 6 Fsrrig, Jamei 1 3 building ichooUhouie 1 3 Gravel, Mn. coni plate. . 3 fi Gurneti, George com pi 10 Giv«ni, Mill I a building ichooUhouie 3 6 Hagarty, John H. com p } fi Hagarty, Mri. infant ich b Hngf , Anne , 1 3 Hamilton, Mri .1 3 Home. J. 1 fi communion plate. ... 1 A building jchooUhouge 10 Home, Jamei M 1 A .0 Home, Mrg I A Home, Mrg. John G 10 Horne, Mill 10 Home, r'larlei, A Home, Ellen fi '0 Home, Isabella fi Hodgson. Joi 10 communion plate... . 10 Heath, Mrs. ditto 10 « Harriion, Mri. Infant ich J 3 H8rtiion,MiM ditto.... J 3 Harrington, i. com plate S Henderson, Mri. ditto . . fi Hawion, Mri. ditto SO Huion, Mr. ditto 1 3 Helliwell, J. B. ditto .. 13 76 £ I. D. Helliwell, John ditto .. 3 6 Hill, JoMph ditto » Hawklni. Mri A Hpwsnn, MIti 7| llenderson, W. build.ie>h A Jonei. Mri. infant ichool 3 6 Jnnri, L'riula loo) plate 1 8 Joieph, H. A. ditto .... 10 Kirkpatrirk, A 1 8 Kirkpatrick, JO 7| Kennedy, Mr. com p' u I 8 Knight, Kranrii ditto A K. J. building ich'houie. 3 6 Lett, Rev Stephen, LI..D.I3 10 communion piate.... ) infant ichool fi L«tt, Mri 10 Lett,H. Henry A Lett, Frpderic A A I^ett, Eslhpr Mary A Lett, Stephen A Lefroy, t'apt, com plate. .10 building schooUhouie 1 Lefroy, Mri lO Lefroy, Harry George .... 90 Lefroy, Emily 8 6 Loring, Mri | communion plate. .. . |0 infant ichool 8 9 Loring, Elizabeth 3 « Lawraion. W. L A Lampprt, Mill Infant icb 9 6 I.ewii, Mr. com plate .. IS Lewii, R. ditto A , Light, Mr 9 6 Lawion, Edward bich.. A McGlaihan. A. ditto.... A Morrtf , Geo. com plate . . 9 6 Mercer, Andrew com plate 1 building ichooUhouie 10 Nttcalf, F. H, , 1 communion plate 10 Metcaif, Mri. , |0 Metcalf, William A Muter, Mri,Col, com plate 1 4 6 infant ichool A Murray, P. M. com plate. 10 Murray, Huion I S Murray Wiliiam 1 8 Mc.Lcan, Mri )0 Mllller, Anne 8 McCaul, Mri. init ichool, I 6 Metcalf, Mri. Thomas V 6 Murphy, Ceo, com plate. . IS March, Charles do SO McNeil, Mri, do 8 6 Miller, R. B. do ft Morrison, W. C do fi Moffktt, Lewii do | Moffatt, Mrg. inft gchool . . fi Member of Kirk com plate 9 6 Moffatt, Mr. James do. . . fi Maddock, T, .£). do. . . 8 Moriow, Mr. do. .. 13 Meyers, Mlsg do. , . 3 6 McDonald, Mrs. 1 |0| MwghalH I 8 building school-house I 8 MeMditli,T. do IS Nakion, James con plate. 3 A Neave, Mr. S 6 Owen, Miller, tf Mills op SO Overfleld.M I 8 O'B. B. building sch-h., l 8 O'B. C. do. do. .. 18 Powell, John jS. com plate 6 Foetter, Mrs. H A communion plate .... A o Page, LleutvCol, do. . . 1 fi Piper, Henry do. . , 10 Pettit, Mr 9 6 Page, Mils I 8 Porteus Mr. complete... 9 9 building school-house A Robinson, Ch, Justice cp I 76 APPENDIX. » A A 8 :> 1 I ■i II) t 10 t, A n A 2 A 3 12 10 a 10 1 3 A 1 A 3 6 1 2 1 6 A 10 n G a 3 n (I G G 6 oi «l I 3 a 3 6 3 7l 6 6 3 3 7 6 3 6 3 t H. n. Roblnion, Mri. Infitnt arh I o I) Hoblntnn, Liikliicomp .. I (i d Itoblninn, Mm. Liiklii .. . tl 3 liifMnt lohciol 10 nobinioii, John Uevurly. . I I 3 communion plsti . . , , I n.O 3 fi RIchey, John com pinte.. 1 nichey, Mr». ditto ... 10 HIchey, Hitnrlptta 3 <• Keei, Ur. Infant ichnol .. I 3 liollflitnn, .liihn cum plate A Kolleiton, Wm. ditto . . 10 Strachun, T Straehaa, Mri I.M. Inft le Smith, Mri. L.W. com pi 1 Sproat, Mra. ditto . . Steen, Jane ditto . , Smith, William ditto . . St. Clair, Mr. ditto . . Sampson, David ditto . . Steenion, C Shortt, Laurance Spears. W*llliam building icbool-houie Sinclair, Mrs, ditto .... Thompson, Mrs communion plate. . . . Thompion.D. C. G. ditto Turner, Mr. ditto 1 Thorne,Misi infant school Tuton, Mrs. com plate. S Torrance, B. ditto 10 Thompson, J. ditto 3 Towell, Hannah 1 Telfer. W. G. build sc-h 3 Usher.Mrs 6 Vale, Charles com plate A Vallei,T.E 1 Wilson, Adam com plate I 0,0 building school-house 3 WalUs,J.G. com plate.. 1 building tchuol-house A W. S f> Wobb, Mrj. infant school 2 6 Wyllle, G«o. B 3 6 Woodcocks, Mr A Wright, Edward com p A Worthingtoo, J. ditto i 6 WillMighby,Cap.R.N. do. 1 Wilson, John ditto I 3 Wright. Ed. W. ditto 1 3 Wheeler, Mr,. ditto A Wright, Ed. W » Wldder, Mrs. infant «ch A WIIJarJ.MIsa Williams. C 2 bulldlnH svhuoUliuuw' I Willlanit. Mm I bulldliig st'hofll-houte I Wilson, OeorgH H. ditto A K 2 Young, Thnt. cum pUti* A Young, G. W, ditto. . A /« eoHnfjtiim vilh Ihf Church the lluty Tfinily. Anon in Do A Brent, J. W A Brent, Mrs .... 2 Brent, Miss M I Brent, Miisler C I Cliiimpliin, Thns 1 A (Uiamplon, Jane I Ch.implun, Thomas R. .. 1 Ohainpion, Mitry I Champion Henry .. .. I Cunningham, Margaret . . Cuuuliighaui, Ellen .. Devt'liii. Arthur .. .. A Drought. Miss 2 Hill, Thomas .. .. 2 Kuuwlton. Thomas.. .. A l.yne, William .... A I.yno, Mth 2 Lyons, John 10 Moore, Jami-s Mounljoy, Mr Mill). William O'Brien. E. G..and family i Oxhenhain, Jamei .. .. Pcarce, Stephen . . . . Phillips, Samuel . . . . Plees, A.F .. .. Scadding, Rev. Henry .. Scailding, Mrs ScaddluR, C, and family Stennetl, Rt>v. W Stennett. Mm Smith, W. H. (\n work) Smith, Jumes Townlcy. A. B Tulley, Mrs. John . . .. Wilcox. H Winters, Thomas . . . . Mcruing Service (in small sums) 14 Evening Service (ditto) 10 ft 1 G in 10 A 3 10 2 10 10 A 10 2 U 10 U 3 A A A 1 2 Sintighlon, Mrs. . Mtoughlon, .Miss . . St iiightnn. Mian C. Sioughton. W Scarlett. K. C , . . , Scarlett, S .Sturgeon, A Thlale. Or W. .. Thittle, .Mi)) H. . . rhl>tle, Ml)) M. . Unwin, C Wel)h, T. Senr . . Welsh, T. Jun'r . . Wad)worth, W. . . William, J Eiobiuike, Cooper, Rev, H C ... Moore. J Sneigrove, S a. n. a V I s I s V G :< 1 17 Bridgland. J. Burrows, K. WMTON. Chew, J , . A Coulter, T ,. 3 Carriithers, J A Oenniit, S A Dennis, Mrs. S A Omnia, Mrs 2 Dennia, Tlie Mioses 2 Dennis. J . .Sen'r 2 Dennis. J. Jun'r 2 Oela Hooke, Dr .', De la Hooke, Mrs 3 Duncan, James 2 Duncan, John 2 Harper, W A lletherington, J 5 Hetherliiaton, W 5 Hill. Thomas I Holly, J A Jaidine, D II IPJ Johnston, J 1 3 fUlllanl, Miss 2 6 .McCost, H 2 6 Muison T 5 Miisaon Miss 3 6 Noble, C i 6 Haul. J 1 3 Pirrltt, J 2 6 3 1 • I , i 6 I 6| fi i 6 6 ! i I I Si VOKK Hlt.L'<. Cameron, Arch'd Elwood, Rev. J. L Jumes H'y STREBTSVIM.!!, Arnott, John Batiinger.Jdhn BalllDjtcr, Thus. Trew . . Baliliig.T, Mm Uarnhiirt, John BHrnhnrt. Soluinun J Baruhart, Nnah Barnha't, Dr, J Barnhart, Mrs Beaty. John BIrdial', William Blrdsall,Mm, W BTdfall,Mi88 Caslor, Michael Church. Or.uige (ape, do. ) Coyne, Edwd. (spe.do,). . t^rozler, John Duggan, Wm. (ape. do.). Hammond. C. ()pe. do.). . Harris, Capt. J. B. (do.) Ker, Thi)m;«a Kcr. Thoa, T .Mttogeorgp, Rev. R. J Monger, B .Montgomery. Douglas. . . . Paterson, W. H Paterson, Mrs. W. H Paterson, Miss Paterson, W. H. Jun'r. . . Plewls. Wm. (special do.) Ki.niHlne, C. K. (spc. do.) Romnine. P. Z (spe. do.) Uutlige, Wm, N Scott, Wm. (special don ) Silverthorn, N. (spe. do.) Sllvertiiorn, F. (Spe. do.) .Spence, Dutid (spe. dnii.) Sterling, John E.. Slovens, Kobi>rt Swit*er, B Swltzer, Mra. B Switzer, Wm. Fermon . . Switzer, T, Edward .... I 9 :> I) 3 I I lo 2 G I :) A U b G 3 U G G ft U 2 1 A 2 3 A 2 6 1 A 'i I l> 1 5 3 3 I A A 2 A 3 I 1 I i 10 I 3 A 3 2 I 2 7 A 3 I 1 THORNHILL, Arnold, Mrs. J 2 G Arnold, Miss A Blake, Rev, D, E 1 A Boyd, Mrs I Bri>lgeford, David A Brunsklll, Mr 10 Carlton, Ann h Cross, Mary A o Cook. Thot 10 Canlln, James A Doughty, Francis lo Duncombe, Dr A Fierheller, Rebecca A .r- i. 0. I J V B ."> AprrNDix. 77 h 3 «i I 3 ] 3 S A 3 III V ft I :i f) f> ft r, a c « 6 3 6 »i 6 6 6 3 3 1 3 I l)> I I) (I 2 « A 3 I 2 7 ft I l> 2 3 ft ■i I 6 U Q 5 2 3 A fi 2 6 2 1 I 2 6 1 3 1 3 2 6 ft ft A 10 ft ft 10 A 10 ft ft s I ^ X I. n niii'h. John 6 o FrUipll. KIcliaril A o rSttritoti, John |0 rillhr rt, Mrs ft o OupptT, n. C I ft Harrln, Tho« | o lliilllii, Jtihn 'i It Klr*will,(1ilpi S I.emoi' iiitniipl ft o Liiiinot, John A n LttiiK'tafT. John Jiin ft o LHiigtt.tfl'. J.(lN4H-U.) ... . 10 Lawrpiiop. C ft o Marhh. Sen., Mri | Miirkh, Mri. L. K I A o Meild, Gciirgo ft Mnrthner, Mra a ||) o Mortimer, Mill | A o Mo^Ifv, Mr» a fi M.idiilion, (>, L I McLciitt, Mri ift McLfoil, Norman |A Newbury, Mr 1 ,i Paxel.lJr a Parioiii, Mr. and Mri. ..200 Purions. .1 1 Pi'Xton, neorge A o Phivtcr, .Fame* A o Pottnuc, Kdward A o Kobinrnn, .(ohn 2 K Khiitter, Jainea 2 6 .Stiilp, Thomas A o Sharp, Mr« 1 Thompson, Mr. & Mm. H. 10 Watnon, John ft Wation, William ft Wllei, Kobort ft M'alllngtou, John I Park. M Pri'kion, Mr SIkPi, Mitt Thnrnbcr. Mr Thornber, MIm ,. . , Thornhrr, Mlit A. . Trent, Mr Trent, Mrt Trent, MlH Creiit, Mm M Trent, .Mlu .Martha ». 1 1 a 1 1 a a 1 I 1 NBWMARKBT. lUraicy, Rev. S. F I 5 OEOROINA. Anderson, Mrs a 6 Anderson, W. G I 3 Bourchler, J. 2 6 Itourchler, Mrs 2 G Bourchier, Miss a 6 Bourchler, Mlii C 1 3 Bourchier. W 8 6 Bourchler, Mrs. Capt. ... 26 Bourchier, Miss F 7^ Bourchler, Miss G 74 Bourchler, Miss F. 7j Bourchler, S 7A Boyd, T 1 104 Brodio, T 1 3 Brown, Mr» 1 8 Brown, Miss 1 3 Corbett, W. E. T 10 Donncll, J. sen 2 6 Donnell, J. jun 2 6 Donnell, T 2 6 Donnell, J 2 6 Donnell, Miss 2 6 Fellows, 10 Fellows, Mrs 10 Gibson, Bev. J 1 ft Goode, Lieutenant A Goodc, Mrs A Goode, W.H I 3 Goode, W. A. E I 3 Goode, Miss C I 3 Goode, C 7^ Goode. Miss J. M 7^ Graham, W 8 6 Jones. Mr 2 6 Kay,I ft Kay, J 2 6 Lawson Mr 1 3 Mossington, Mr 2 6 Mosslngton, Mri 2 6 McDonald, Mr 1 3 Park, Mr 2 « Park, Mill 1 3 ' irAPiiiono*. tn ccnnt'rthn with ChrM Ahum. (Ji'orgo Abiirn. Mr» Ahum, Ucibert Aburn. Huth Aburn, Frances Aburn. .S Antony, William Antony, Mrs Antony. Maria Annc'i. Andrew Anderson, Daniel Bovell, Dr Booth, VVm. sen Booth, Charles Hodth. Hannah Booth. Thomas Booth. Mrs. T Bell, William Bell.Mrn Uoddy, M Beck, Jos Beck, Mrs Bock, Fanny Bowon, Charles C Callender, H.J Cornell, Edward Chamberlaine, Anne .... Crotler, Martin Chester, Isaac Chester, George Darling. Rev. W. .S Edmonds, Matthew Forman, Charles Gates, Mrs Galloway, Francis Galloway, William Galloway, Edward (•Hlloway, Ignatius Galloway, John Galloway, Liiclnda Gall'iw.-iy. .Sarah (Jalloway, Rachel Hedges, Mrs Humphrey. James Humphrey, Mrs Humphrey, William Humphrey, J»i Uiimphrcv, Betsey Helllwell,' Wllliaiii Helllwcll. Mrs Jack«on, Robt Jackson, Mrs Jackson, .lohn .Tacques. Thomas Knight. William I,aw. James McKenzle, Wm McKenzle. Mrs Pherril, Adna rherril. Mrs Pherril, David Rnpson, Wm Hapion, Mrs Rapsnn. Thos Roberts, William Roberts. Mr« .Scheldon. George Srheldou, Elizabeth .... Scheldon, Thomas Sanders. Thomas Sanderi, Charles I Churrh ft I 8 I I 1 3 I I I 1 A 2 1 1 2 > A 6 2 2 2 1 a 1 fi I 1 a 2 2 A A 10 A A 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 A 1 I 1 I 10 10 A 2 2 1 1 I 1 1 ft 2 i 1 1 I 1 5 I I 10 10 Thompson, Ales.. t Thumpion, Mrs. a Taber, .Mrs •! Taher, John \ \ Taher, Stephen. .. . Taber. John Thornbeck. John. , Thornbcrk, Mrs. . . Underwood, Arch'd lJnderwiM)d, Mrs.. . Uni'erwood, Frank Wlnatanley, Mrs | WInstanley, Kdwd 1 WhiHtaniey, Dr |A 10 10 10 s a o. A A « 3 3 (I «i A 3 3 a A A n ji 6 • Wln«tanley, .!. N. WInstanley. B Warner, John I Watklns, C. Sen Watklns, Miss We.tney, William W'estney, Mrs Jl Wdsrney, Sarah Westney, Wm. Jr Wcslney. Stephen Wilson, Mr | Wilsun,J(ihn A Whltneld. Edwd a WaketlcM, Joseph a Wakefield, Mrs 3 In connexion with Sl.PatWt C/tureh. Armstrong, Harry | 3 Armstrong, ivirs. Robert I S Armstrong, Mrs. Jas I S Armstrong, Rebecca I S Burk. Wm. B 2 6 Burk, Mrs a A Burk, Catharine | S Brock, Mrs i s Brock, Elizabeth 7* Hojiper, John a 6 Hopper, Mrs a 6 Hanna. John a 6 Long, James 3 6 Ix>ng, Mrs a A Mason. William 2 A Mason, Mrs, 2 A Mason, Henry 1 S Mason, Kli/a I 3 Morgan. Mrs. J 3 A Palmer, John 2 A Palmer, Mrs 3 A Palmer, Elizabeth I S Palmer, Frances 1 3 LLOYDTUWN. Armstrong. Capt Armntead, Mr. Armstead, Mrs Bull. Dr Brown, G Bryden, Mr Cassidoy. Mrs Chamberlain, Mr Chamberlain, Mrs DuflYles. Mr Dowd, J ,.. Dale, L Dale. Mrs Eastwood, Mr 1 Kills, H. B Ellis, Mrs Egan, Mr Egan.Mrs Edwards, Mr Edward's, Mrs Hulse, Mr- 74J McAusId, Mrs McCutcheon, J MoCullum, A Moore, L Osier, Rev. H. B I Hsler, Mrs 1 Ormsby. Mrs I Purday, J.. A 3 3 A A A 3 0'* A 3 6 S A S 3 6 3 78 APPENDIX. H X». D. RIchardion, Surah • 1 3 Stead, Mri. - . 6 Smith, J. . S Street, Mr. - . 2 6 Street, Mri. - . 3 6 Strct, Rllen - 1 3 Shrlgley. J. - ft Siniraonii,R. - 1 3 Somersiet, Mr. . n Smith. Mr». W. . 1 3 Skelton. Mr. . . I 3 SloAne, Mr. • 1 3 Starger, A. • . 1 3 Starg"', A - - - 2 I* Thompson, Mri. - 8 6 Varcoe, Mw. H. • a 6 VVnlls, K. - - • 1 3 Winn, Mr. - - • 1 3 Winn, Mr*. - 3 6 Wright, John 1 3 Wood. W. - - • a 6 Wood. Mrs. M. - • S tdren. Sunday School Ohi McAuslar, Joseph - 7i Ramsay, Mary 1 3 Small sums - 2 01 Stead, Catherine • 7 7 Stead, Elizahetb • Stead, Geo. T. • • 7 Street, Sophia 7 Thompson, W. 2 6 Varcoe, Henry 74 Varcoe, Isabella • 7J ■ ^ BARRiB. \ Ardagh, Rer. S. B. 15 Atkinson, John 2 6 A ,J. - - . 2 6 Bacon, Mrs. - 2 6 Baile, Solomon • • 2 Beedham. Hannah 1 Wi Bingham, H. - I 3 Bingham, J. - 2 6 Birnie. Mrs. - 2 6 Blakeley, Mrs, 1 lUi) Bonsiill, W. F. - • 5 U Boys, H. R. A. - ■ 10 Brewer, James 1 3 Bryant, Adam 1 3 Burchell.S. - - - 1 3 Burnett, A. - - - 1 3 Coates, Mr. - 1 3 Coat?s, Mr. Jun., - 1 3 Colcleugh, Misi - 2 6 Oopeiand, Robt. - S Creaaor, Mrs. 71 Davies, T. F. - • S Donovan, Mrs. 2 6 Enley, Mra. - 1 3 Forster, Mrs. 2 6 Gore. Fredk. - 9 Gowan, Judge 15 Gowan, Mrs. - 3 6 Graham, Andrew - 1 3 Graham, Mrs. 2 6 Haytor, Moses 2 6 Hewson, Mrs. 1 3 Hopkins, H. B. 2 KeaUne. J. • Lally, Edmund, • 1 3 15 Lane, Mrs. • 5 Lane, S. J. • n Leslie, E. • • 1 3 Lloyd, T. - - 1 3 Lount, 6. - - 5 Martin, F. 1 3 McCausland, Thos. 3 6 MeCausland, Mrs. 3 « McConkey, Mn. T. MeDonagb, R. 3 « 3 6 McDonnell, Mn. • MeVJty.W.B. - t « • Mcldrum, Thoa. Meldriini, Mrs. Moberly. Mrs. Noble, Miss, - O'Brien, Mrs. Pass, Mrs. ration, James Plaxton, Mrs. Povey, Mrs. • Robertson, Mr. Ross, C. H. - RusHell, A. - Sanford, S. M. Scott, Mrs. - Sheran, John - Simpson, Robert. Smith, Mrs. - Snow, Esther, Somerset, T. - Somerset, Mrs. Somerset, Mrs. M. Speeran, J. - Speeran, Mrs. Htrathy, J. • Thomson, Miss Thomson, Miss C. Turner, John Tyson, J. Warnock, T. N. Whitebrcad, G. Whiiebrcad, Mrs. Whitley, J. - Whitley, D. - Wickens. Mis. Wright, J. • Yarnold, W. - £ a. D. A. 2 6 3 6 10 1 3 3 7 6 3 10 ' 7J 1 3 2 6 2 6 2 6 10 2 6 2 6 1 3 5 1 3 2 6 2 6 1 3 7} 7| 10 2 • 8 6 74 5 10 1 3 8 6 10 10 5 2 6 1 3 TECDMSETII tc WUT CWILLIMBURT. Armson, W. - - - 10 Braden Mrs. - - - 13 Brawley, Wm. - - 5 Brawley, Wm. Jun. - 2 6 llrawley, T. - - - 2 6 Bennett, J. - - - 13 Brown, Wm. • - - 10 Cairno, J. ... 13 Caton, J. ... 13. Chapman, J. - • . 2 6 Chapman, C. - - - 6 Cobourn, X • Cook, T. Davis, R. Davis, E. Davis, Wm. • Davis, U. Davis, S. Duck, R. Evans, J. Evans, G. Evans, D. Evans, Mn. • Evans, R. Evans, P. Farrell.J. Farrell,J. Friend, A. - Gaviller, A. - Goodwin, Mr. Goodwin, Mr*. Goodwin, J. &W. Goodwin, J. . Grier, P. General Meeting CcUection 10 Hammell, W. • - 5 Hammell, Mrs. . - 2 6 Hammell, H. • . 5 Hammell, W. Jun. - 5 Hammell, T. . - • 5 Hammell, J. - . • 7A Heritage, W. - . - 13 Hill, Rev. A. • • - 1 5 Irwin, G. . . > 3 6 Johnson, Mr. ... 13 Long, J. ... so 5 10 10 1 1 5 5 8 5 3 1 5 5 1 5 5 7 3 I* s* 3 3 3 6 1 3 3 6 3 6 McCawIey, Mr. Mc(-'awloy, M. McGerr, J. Mairs, W. - Manning, J. . Mnrthi, R. - ' -iichett, A. - Morris, H. - Mortimer, H. Orr, Mr. Osier, Rev. F. L. Pearson. J. • Perrin, J. Richardson, H. Richardson, J. Scaiilon, W. . Schoolmavtcr, Stephens, F. . Stoders, J. Thompson, T. Thorpe. G. . Townley, C . Tuint'r, J. - Turner's Children Walker, Wm. Whiteside, Mr. Whiteside, Mrs. Whiteside, Miss Wilkinion, Mrs. Wiiklnsin, A. Woods, G. . Woods, J. Wright, J. . ORILU. Ardagh, Dr. . Bailey, William Bailey, Mrs. . Beard, James Cnlveriey, William Calverley, John Case, Edward Churchman, A. Fraser, William Fox, John Goss, Joseph - Hallen, Mr. & Mrs Moffati, Andrew Patton, Thos. - St. John, Mrs. Scott, Mrs. - Slee, Mr. Steele, Capt. . 3 o. 6 7| 5 5 1 1 I'll 5 6 H 3 10 5 1 lOi 1 1 10 1 3 1 lOi 1 3 3 8 2 10 5 1 3 2 5 3 5 10 5 9 PENBTAManiSHENB. Athlll, Thos., R. N. - 1 lOJ Baldy. Jno. Bugler . 13 Bnwtree, E. W. • - 15 Bawtree, Mrs. . . 5 1 Bell, W. 0. ... :i 6 Best, Chos. Prvt. R. C. R. n Blcknell, John • . 13 Bluiit, John ... 13 Buchanan, Robert • • 3 6 Brown, E. I. - - . 8 6} Campbell, Mrs. . • 9 1 Church, A Member - 9 1 Cobb. Jas. Prvt. R. C. R. 13 Corson, Alvan T. . . 9 Coiieland, George - . 9 Daniel, Rich., Prv. R.C.R. 1 3 Donation - - ' - 10 DfiVV J&fi - ~ a IS Fitzgerald, Lieut. R.C.R 10 3 Fullerton, John • - 3 6| Friend, A. - . - 15 Fra«er, Samuel - - 9 Fraser, Fred. C. McKenzle 10 Goold,J. K. - ■ . 10 3 Gow, John Prvt. R.C.R. 1 3 Hallen, Rev. George • 1 9 S Hamilton, Wm. B«ei| • t 9 * ». 3 D. APPENDIX. 79 7i 1 1% S U - 1 • 1 u 6 3i 3 10 u 5 1 lOi 1 1 S s 2 3 1 I li 1 t 10 1 3 1 lOi 1 3 3 lU s I 3 3 S 3 8 10 8 S s. s. 18 8 3 1 1 3 3 8 8 1 8 8 1 lOi 1 3 1 « J* 3 ? 1 3 1 10 3 18 S 10 10 1 5 8 1 3 10 3 3 o'* I ). Hart, liaat • Herberi. Lieut. R.N. - Hoar, William Hoffg, David ... Jeffrey, Stephen ■ Jeffrey, Edward - Jeffo, Robert Keating, James • Keatley, Jesie, Prvt. R.C.R Lacam, Edw. Pri. R.C.R. Ludlow, George - Lungdon, William - Mepham, Corpl. R.C.R. Muson, Prvt. R.C.R. Parker, Wm. Prvt. R.C.R. Patterson, James • Redapath, D. Prvt. R.C.R. Schoiilton, Peter - Simpson, William - Smith, Ja'8. - . . Snyder, Chnrlei - Stewart, Saml. Prt. R.C.R. Thompson, Alfred A. - Thompson. Henry - Whiteley. Wm. Pn. R.C.R. W'rlght, Wm. ditto 'Wilson,.Wm. Wnght, James rietnia Hill. Archer, Edward - Parrisler, David - Barrister, Thos. - Barrister, Mrs. Bowden, James Clarke, Sergt. R. N. Clarke, Miss - . - Jeffrey, William - Rowley, Ja's. Sundry Donations • Stamp, Marmiduke Thompson, Sergt. R M. Thompson, Edw. - Thompson, Mrs. - X s. 3 1 8 8 3 8 8 1 1 8 1 a 1 1 8 3 10 2 3 1 5 •2 1 2 10 a g 1 3 aiMtiOB DISTRICT TRAVELLINS MISSION. Mono. Aletander, James - - 10 Allen, John - ■ . 3 6 Allen, William, Sen. - 8 Armstrong, John - - 3 Atkinson, John - - 10 Bailly, Margaret • • 13 Bennett, Thomas • - 8 Bowes, James - - 2 Brett, James Mrs. - • 8 Buchanan, Thomas • 2 Buchanan, Mrs. - - 7j Bullock, George • • SO Carson. Henry - - 2 6 Donelly, Henry • • 13 Fleming, John • - 13 Fleming, Robert - • 13 Fleming, Jane - • 71 FIfeteher, Rev. John -ISO Hutchinson, Alexander • 8 Island, Michael • • 2 4 Jackson, James - * 8 Jackson. William - • 2 6 ir)rn, William Orchard, Joseph Fratt, John • Quantz, Frederick- Quantz, Mary Robinson, Robert Robinson, Mrs. Ross, Benjamin Ross, Samuel Sloane, Henry Tbouipson, John Thompson, Robert Warnfek, George Waniick, Mrs. Wamick, Mrs John Webb, Thomas Wilson, James, 1848, Wilson, James, 18l9t £ s. D. 2 7| 8 2 6 1 3 1 3 3 3 1 6 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 8 a 1 a a 1 a a 1 1 1 8 8 « 3 6 3 6 6 3 3 3 6 3 ? 3 3 ? C 6 3 74 ;» • 3 6 A 3 3 3 80 APPENDIX. GORf: AND WELLINGTON DISTRICT. HAMILTON. 11 Adami, Henry S. • Ainiley, R. F. Aintley, George - Alexander, Mr*. - Armstrong, Jainet - AmiktronK, Mri. Anonymous - Atkinwn, Wm. - Awty, J. Austin, Mr. - Baker, H.C. - - Baker, H. C. Juu. • Baker, Mrs. - Rates, James - Beasley, David - Beiitley, Mrs. - - - Benner, Mr. . - - Bisliop, Jacob Best, T. N. - - - Benrdinore, G. L. - BilliiiRs, Dr. - Blatctiford, J. - - Biytli, J. A. - Buddoii, Wm. E. - - Busii.Mr. Burns, Jno. - - - Bretliour, Jno. Brown, Mrs. - - - Bray, Josias - - - Bray, Mrs. . - - Bradley, Jno. - - - Bradley, Mrw. Bredsliaw, Ciias. - Briger, Miss - - - Briger, Mrs. - - - Byiioe, S. - - - Carroll, Peter Cartmer, Isaac Carfmer, Mrs . Carimer, |ga.ic Jun. Cartmer, Jane Carter, Jas. F. - - Case, Wm. - - - Campbell, Donald F. - Cartwrigbi, Geo. - Christian, J. T. Christian, Mrs. Christian, Miss Christian, Isaac J. Clarke, P. - - - Clarke, William - Clarke, Hiram, Cotbay, G. R. Counsel, CO. Colman, R. - - - Coyens, G W. Crooks. Walter <'"reed, Mrs. - - - Crickmore, C. G. - Davidson, Henry Edward Davidson, Jno. Date, J. - - - - Date, Saml. . - - Date, Henry - Dallyn. J. E. - Dally, Wm. - Dodsworth, J. - - Donelly, Mr. - - - Dodds,Wm. - Duggan, Dr., 1847 &; 1848 Duggan, E. O. Duggan, Mrs. Duggan, Geo. E. - Duggan, Richd. C. - Emmett, W. - - - Evans, D. - - - Evans, E. J. - Evans, Jas. ■ ■ . Evans, Thos. - E. J. P. - - - - Fairclougb, Richard • - 1 - 1 £ H. 9 IS 5 S 1 t 3 5 1 5 3 10 1 5 1 5 9 5 5 111 n. 3 3 3 3U 5 lU ■i 10 u 10 5 1 3 o 3 10 5 •7 7 2 2 5 - 1 5 10 2 6 2 6 10 5 1 3 2 6 a 6 3 6 5 3 6 5 2 6 2 1 10 10 5 5 5 1 9 1 9 9 1 S Fisher, M. - - - Friend, - - - - Friend, - - - - Freeman, 8. B. Oeddet, J. G. - Gedde*, Mrs. - Geddes, Hannah Stewart Geddes, Susan Geddes, Mary Allan Geddes, Jas. Coffin Geddes. Mrs. J. C. - Gillespie, Thomas - Gillespie, Mrs. Gibbone, Mrs. Gould, G. Gray, Thos. - Green, Archibald - Grant, Peter, - - - Grassett, Miss Hamilton, Wm. Harper, Richard - Ilardiker, R. - - - Hardiker, Mrs. Harvey, Wm.— 1847-8 - Hayward, J. - Hellewell, C. L. - Hill, Rev. B. C, - Hill. Mrs. - - - Hill, Albert H. Holbrouk, E. Hunting, Samuel - Innian, J. W. Ireland, H. W. - Jarvis, S M. Jones, Clias. T. - - Johnson, Geo. Judd, Jno. - - - Judd, Mrs. . - • Juson, Riohd. Juson, Mrs. - - - Kerby, Jas, - - - Kendrick, Ann, Kerr, R. W. - Larkin, Mrs. - - - Lawry, H. J. Lawry, Mr. - - - Law, R. - - • Legfjo. Mr. - - - Lepgo, Mrs. - - - Lilly, James - - - Lister, Jas. - - - Logan, J. - - - Mackclean, Dr. Mackelean, Mrs. • Manning, Jas. Marsh, Rev.T. W. Matthews, J. B. - Matthews, Mrs. - Meredith, Misses - Merritt, Nehemiah Merritt, Mrs. - Merritt, W. J. Mills, J. W. - Mills, Mrs. ... Mills, W. H. - Mills, Mrs. . . - Mills, Thomas Mills, Nelson - - - Mills, Hon. S. Milner, Benj. - - - Mitchell, Mrs. J. • Morgan, Miss L.- Murray, W. F. Murray, Mrs. Murray, Kate Murray, Anna Murtou, Mrs. ... Murion, Miss - - - Murton, Wm. Murton, B. H. McCanii, Edw. McCsy, Wm. £ 8. B. 3 9 9 1 9 1 9 10 5 9 9 n 15 1 9 5 9 1 3 1 3 2 U 1 .5 5 2 6 5 10 9 2 10 1 3 10 1 5 1 3 9 2 6 9 9 9 1 9 10 5 2 6 2 6 2 10 ISO 10 1 3 10 S 2 6 5 3 9 5 3 6 5 9 1 9 10 1 3 15 5 5 9 ISO 10 9 10 10 10 10 u 2 6 1 2 10 1 9 9 S 9 5 S 5 2 6 2 6 10 3 6 5 9 £ n. D. MeGivern, E. 3 Melnnis, Donild, 1 McKinstry. H. McNeil, Ann - 1 3 8 Nelson, Jno. - 1 3 Newbury, A. - 9 Nichol, Capt. & Family 1 Nixon, Jus. - . . S Orr, Danl. . - a 6 O'Reilly, Dr. - - . 1 Parkhurst, Mr. . • 9 Partrldae, Mr. . . 10 u Plowright, Jas. - - 9 u Price, W. G. - - - 1 Racey, Miss A. • . 9 Ramsay, Thos. - • 9 Rayner, Wm. - . 9 Rayner, Mary - • 5 Ridgeway Henry - - 2 6 Robinson, Joseph - - 10 Robinson, Mrs. . . 10 Rohrrtson, Wm. . . 10 Robb, T. n. - • . 2 Rodgers, Jas. - - - 1 3 Robilliard, - • • 1 9 Ruthven, Peter .. - . 9 Rush, Jno. - . ■ 5 Rush, Elizabeth - ■ S Ryan, J. B. - • - 10 Salmon, Wm. - - 2 6 Seymour, James - - 2 6 Simpson, Jno. - - 10 Simons, Henry W .M. - 10 Shaw, George - - 2 6 Smith, David - - - 2 Smith, Sainl. - - - 5 Smith, Geo - - - 9 Smith, Thomas . - 9 Smith, Geo. - • • 1 m Smith, Thos. - . - 1 lOi Smith, Alex. - . • 9 Smith, Mrs. Saml - . li Smith, David, ■ - 9 Sullivan, E. R. - . 10 Sootheran, ~ - 1 Stinson, Thos - - 2 Stinson, Ebenr. - - 10 Stinson. Mrs. E. - - 5 Street, R. P. - - - 1 5 Stokoe, Chas. II. - - 1 Taylor, Miss - . 5 Terry, Rd. - - - S Tisdale. V. H. - • 10 Tout, H. • - S Trontbeck G. . . 5 Vankoughnet, R. M. - 10 Walcott, Stephen • . S Walker, William - - 2 6 Waugh, W. T. - - 5 Walkins, R. H. - - 10 Whyte, Mr. (Barton Lodge) - Whyte, Mrs. - . • 1 - - 5 Whyte, Miss - - - 9 Williams, Hugh - • 2 6 Williams, Mrs. - - 2 6 Winer, Mrs. - • - 10 Wilson, James L. - . 5 Wilson, Thomas . . 2 6 Wright, John D. - • 2 6 Wrlaht, Thomas - • 5 Wright, Miss - . • 1 3 Wright, David & Family 12 n Worthington, James - 2 6 Worihington, Thomas - 2 6 Worthington, James - 1 3 Yalding, Mrs. - • 1 3 Young, Mrs. - - - 7* Young, J. Y. - - 347. 2 6 BINBROOK,— li Atezander. Rev. J. L. - 1 5 ga/ggggnf^ X- R. D. 2 e 1 1 9 • 1 3 S 10 5 2 6 10 a 10 5 10 5 5 5 5 2 6 10 10 10 2 a 1 3 15 . S 5 5 10 2 6 2 6 10 10 2 6 2 G 5 5 5 1 10} 1 lOi 5 71 5 10 1 2 10 5 1 5 10 [M' 10 3 5 10 5 2 6 5 10 10 5 5 2 6 2 6 10 5 2 6 2 6 S 1 3 12 ff 2 S 2 6 1 3 1 3 7J 2 6 APPEN.OIX. ' I Alexander, Mri. - Beniier, Mrs. - Clark, John, - Coldhain, Charlei - Donnelly, Edward • Donnelly, Mrs, Donnelly, MUs Donnelly, Charles - Donnelly, (Jeorge - Donnelly, Jane Donnelly, Edward Jun. Donnelly, Wm. B. Donnelly, Richard - Donnelly, Bolton - Donnelly, Henry - Henry, Phiiieas Hilliard, Francis - Magll, Mrs. - - - Medlar, James Morgan, Uenry Norton, John - - - (luance, John Quance, John Jun. Twiss, Kdward Webb, Thomas - Webb, Mrs. - - Webb, John - Webb, Thomas Jun. Webb, Joseph Balance fVotn weekly col- lections in fiinbrook Church - - - BINBROOK,— 1648. Alexander, Rev. J. L. - Alexander, Mrs. - Benner, Saml. Braveau - . - Donnelly, Edward - Donnelly, Mrs. Donnelly, Miss Donnelly, Charles - Donnelly, George - Donnelly, Jane Donnelly, Edward J. - Donnelly, Wm. B. Donnelly, Richard - Donnelly, Bolton - Donnelly. Henry - Fitzgerald. William Henry, Phineas Herd, Charles Hilliard, Francis - Lynch, Daniel McBride, Wm. McWhinney, A. - Manill, Mrs. - Morgan, Henry Nicholl8< George - Powell, R. - (Nuance, John CLuance, John Jtin. Quance, Richard - Salmon, Leonard - Twiss, Edward Webb, Th08. A. Family Willan. Frederick - Balance from weekly col- lections in Binbrook Church - - - £ s. n. 10 2 6 5 5 1 9 10 2 2 2 2 2 •J I 1 1 IS II 1 lOi S 5 10 S 5 4 4^ 1 .1 10 2 2 15 10 2 6 2 e 15 2 6 2 C 6 2 6 2 5 1 6 5 2 6 10 5 2 2 7 1 10 5 Saltjleet. Bloodsworth. Nat. - Brown, Dr. T. P. S. Clark, John - Condon, Thos. don. Crawfor(J Patrick - Crawford, Robert - Crawford, John - Davis, Thomas Fonhee, James, don. Gage, John - Gage, Jamea Jun. - Giei\n, Samuel 15 2 6 10 2 1 lOJ 5 5 5 10 10 5 5 1 Hopkins, Ephraim, don. Uuddleston, Jas. & Fam. Jones, John - - - Medlar. James Milburne, R. - Nash, Samuel Norton, John - - - Peitit, George Spern, Henry - - . Wodehouse, Arthur Barton. Cumberland, R. - - Flaugh, Aiiilrew - Secord, Kll/.ah Servos, D. K. - Waller, William - Caiatar. Wilson, Mrs. H. - X S. D. .5 10 1 3 2 6 1 111^ 5 2 « 5 1 3 10 1 3 2 2 S S 7} DI;NDA$! and west FLAMBORni'OH. Aimes, W'illinm Armstrong!. David - Armstrong, James - Armstrong, William Armstrong, Is.nac - Babington, J. W. - Babingtoii. Mrs. - Barton. John - - - Beiiue, Mrs. ... Beqne, MissO. Beque, Miss C. Beijue, Miss J. - - Bickle, George Binkley, George - Binkley, Jacob Bowlne^s, Thomas Buller, Mrs. - Brown, William - Byrns, D. - - - Bryce, Mr. - Cochner, Francis - Cochrane, John Dewsiow, William- Dickie, Mrs. - - - Dill, Dr. Dtxon, D. R. - - Dixon, James Diiffield, Mrs. Jno. Duffield, Mrs. Jun. DutTield, Miss Ewart, J. B. - Ewon, Mrs. - . - Ewart, Frances. - Ewart, Elizabeth - Ewart, J. B. Jun. - Ewart, John - - - Faulkner, A. M. - Faulkner, Mrs. Glennon, Catherine, Hahbm, H. G. - - Habbin. Mrs. - Halt, Mrs. ... Hall. James & Family - Hawe, Thomas Hawe, Mrs. ... Hawke, J. L. - Haynes, Joseph Henderson, Mr. - Henderson, Mrs. - Hill, James - - . Holmwood, H. - - Hunter, Mrs. - - - Hutchinson, John - James, Benjamin - Jones, Geo. k Family - Jones, George Keivell, John Kelvell, Mrs. Keivell, William - Keivell, Jane Kent, J. Kent, Mary • - - 5 1) 1 3 1 3 1 3 5 5 5 1 3 2 C 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 5 1 3 10 1 3 5 2 6 5 1 3 2 1 3 5 6 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 1 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 3 2 6 2 6 5 5 2 6 2 6 1 3 5 2 6 2 6 2 6 3 3 e 3 1 10^ 2 6 5 » 3 6 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 « 3 6 Kerby, .Andrew T. Kerby, Mrs. - Kerby, Miss - Kerliy, Sarah A. - Kerby, Jnmes AI. - Kerby, Henry Kerby, .Andrew Kcrhy, Abrahnni N. King, Mr. - . - Knox, I). - - - I.ncey, William Lainbley, William Lanz, Joseph Latchawf, J. - Looming, Rev. R. - Leeniing, Mrs. Lewis. Lewis Mc<'ombe, Miss .McMiirruy, Rev. Wm. - Mc.Murray, i>lrs. - McMurray, \V. Strachan MoMurray, John II. McMurray, Jnnies S. McMurray. Cliiirlotie E- J. Mann, VViJInin Mnrkle, S:uiiii;'l - Markle. Allies Mnrklf, Wn'tsr, - Martini, >lrs. Milrnan, James Murdrin, Jiunes M. Mordon, Mrs. Overfield, Wm. - Ovprfield, Mrs. Cverfield, Mit^s Overfield, S. - Overfield, C. E. - Pnnton, Miss Pasmorc, Win. Phcenix, Mr. Pyke, James - - - Racey, Thos. & Family Riley, Jnnies - - - Rilev, Mrs. - . . Riley, Peter B. Rolph, George Sanies, Beiij.imii! • Sense, George Sifton, Hohert Sinclair, John Smith, Jolm - - . Smith, Mr. - Smith, G(>orge Stanley, ".iward - Street, L'iiiiijrd Taylor. R. - - - Teachman, Mrs. - Teachninn, John - Thorp, James Venables, Mrs. Wales, Jritnes Warren, George - Warren. Mrs. G.- Warren, Margaret, Warren, J.nne R. - Weaver, Moses Webster, .Tosepli - Webster, Mrs. Webster, Maria Webster, Frances - Welwter, Joseph Jun. Webster, William - Webster, Jane Webster, Ellen, - Webster, Mary Webster, George - Webster, James Webster, Susan Williams. William Wishari, Mrs. Wishart, Kennette Wonham, Walter ,• Woods, F. 8.- - Woods, G. A. ■ - 81 £ 8. n. 2 10 1 10 5 1 5 S 5 2 1 5 5 2 1 n 8 li 6 2 2 6 1 a 111 5 5 S 5 2 1 1 2 2 e 1 10 5 5 111 5 5 2 1 3 1 1 2 1 U 5 5 5 15 2 \ u 3 S a « 3 2 a 2 6 1 3 2 d 1 5 10 I 1 2 a 5 3 a 74 7J 5 10 5 b 3 3 5 S APPENDIX. n r)mmtion$, BnhliiRlnn. Mr*. - Butler, Mn. - Dnffleld, Mr. Duffit.d. IMri. Diiftield. Mrs. Jun. Duffleld, Miss Ewart. J. B. Batt. Mm. William Jesnopp, Mr. - Kerhy, A. T. - KIrkpntric, A. KIrkpatric, R. Lceiiiiiig, Rev. R. - Mackleiii, JnmeH - Macklfin, Win. - MncMiirray, Rev. Wm Ovcrfield, S. - Sinilh, (;. Taylor. Mr. - £ (• - 1 - 1 lu 2 1 1 10 1 1 1 I 5 3 Ryckman, H Tiidall, Snmuel and fam.. Smith. Thomas Sandford, Mary Sandrord, Thomai Smith, Henry Snider, F. G Snider, Alphens Stewart, Charles W<>hart, Duncan Woods, W. B Woods, A .S7. Jo/in's, Ancaster AndruHs, Margaret - 1 Ay, T. & Wlife - - 9 Arthur James - - 1 Byrns, tico. and Family 111 Barry, Thomas - • 1 Byfield, Prances - - S Buckley, Benjamin - 1 Book, Adam - - . S Rattcrsby, J. P. It. Family 1 Boiiltl)ee, Miss - - S Cooley, Catherine - 5 Crooks, Margaret - - 1 Cradaek, R. H. - ■ 1 Chadwick, J. C. - 10 Carson, C. - - - Duff, Adam ... 2 Dowdin^, Mrs. • - 5 Egliston, H. - - . 3 Eglislon, A. - - . 2 Evans, William - - 1 Filman, Conrad - . 1 Filmnn, Peter - . 1 Filman, Elizabeth - - 1 Filman, William - . 1 Filman, Magdalene - 1 Gable, Jacob - . . s Gable, Catherine - - 2 Gage, John, ... 2 Gage, Elizabeth - - 2 Goit, W. A. - . - 10 Halson, Mrs. • • 1 Halaon, Miss • . 1 Hamnnll, Thomas - 10 Hammili, Patrick . - S Hammill, Mary - - 2 Hammili, John - - 1 Hammill, Sarah • . 1 Hammili, Samuel - 2 Hogefaoom & Family - 6 Jameson, Andrew - 1 Jameson, George - - 1 Jameson, Mrs. - • 1 James, Mrs. . • 10 Kern, William - • 2 Kern, Hannah - • 2 Kern, Snmuel - • 10 Kelly, Isaac ... 2 Kelly, Uriah ... 2 Lovett, James . . I Loder, Job, and Family -10 Logan, John ... Logan, Mrs. ... Milne, Alpx. S' . . 10 Marr, Adam, and Family 2 Marshall, Robert - . McCracken, Eliza . . 1 McMullIn, W. . . McMullin, Jas. . . 1 Penfold, G. R. . . 10 Robinson, Mrs. - . 3 Kyrkman, Rachel . . 2 Ryckman, G. W. . - 2 Ryckman, S.W. . . 10 Donations. Cl>adwlrk, J C Cnoley, Marearet Hammill. Thomas . ... Kern, William Kern, Isaiah Kern, Mrs. H Lodore, Job „ ; Milnr, A. S. Jl I McMurrav, Rev. W. 3l 3 U 3 3 3 I Shawcas, I). Woods, W. B. 4 «• 5 a 1 1 3 10 2 2 1 1 f. 6 h 6 5 fi a ft 6 5 5 6 10 nRANTFORD. Balfo.ir, Gabrll Boyd, Mary Bradley, H Briton, Carson Brown, Fred, and family.. Bunnell, Enos Bunnell, Alexander Bunnell. Miss i|[i| Rnnriell, Miss Agusta . . . . (j'i Burley, Luther Cameron, J A I Carroll, Miss g Catton, Elizabeth g Catton, Mary o I Cash 3 ka'h 3 ' Cash 3 I Cash 3 : Cleghorn, .Tames (I ' CIpirhorn, Allen, Eakins. W. H Finlayson, H. M Florance, Wm Friend. A Friend, A Friend, A Good, John Good, Miss 6 t' Good, Charlotte 3 I Good, Fanny 3 Good, Eliza 6 Good. Thomas : Graham, Alex 3 I Griffin, Sutherland 3 < Griffin, Mrs. S 3 i Hill, George I Jackson. John I Kerby, James 6 I Kerhy, Mrs. James ' Kerby, John 6 Kerby, Mrs. John C ' Kerby, A 3 Keeler, Mrs Kyes, Mrs. W Lemmon, H Lemmun, Thomas Lemmon, Mrs Lynes, William Lynes, Mrs. Wm Lynes, Master W. E Lynes, Julia Mair, James Mathews, Henry Merigold, Charles Merigold, Mrs Merigold, Master C Merigold, Frank 1 2 1 2 5 2 2 1 1 1 2 S 2 2 1 I 1 6 2 1 I 1 I 6 2 2 2 1 .■> 2 1 I f, 2 10 5 2 9 2 2 2 6 2 I I 1 1 h a 3 6 3 I l\ 6 6 3 » 3 6 6 3 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 6 6 6 n 3 3 6 3 : 3| : 6 i ! 01 0! 6 I 6 6 6 6 3 3 8 3 a 3 3 Montelth, Robert Montgomery, Edward Notter, Patrick, Mrs , Patrick, Miss Peatman, Henry , Peatman, Mrs Peatman, Charles Peatman. Norris Peatman, Harriet Peatman, Mary Ann Peatman, George W iiacey, Henry Kackham, Mary Anne ... . Richardson. Mrs Shelland, Henry Skinner, Dr Smith, Benjamin Smith, Jeremiah Soulrs, William Stewart, George G Start, John and family . . . Slrobridge, R. R Usher, Rev. James C. .. . Usher, Mrs Usher, Master A Usher, Clara Usher, Sarah Usher, Eliza Usher, Thomas S Varey, George Wade, Henry son Wade, J Walker, William Welsh, George Westlirook, Peter Westlake, Walter Weyms, Robert Whitehead, James G Wright, Mrs £ 0. 3 I « G • « I 3 • 3 ' 3 « 3 ! 3 ' 3 3 3 3 ' 3 8 3 ' 3 6 6 S 6 3 af 6 3 3 - 6 3 ft ft ft 6 WELLINGTON SQUARB, AMD Allen, John Alton, .Mr. and Family . . Ashbury, John Atkinson, John Atkinson, Thomas Barebard, W Bell, Doctor Beeforth, Mr Best, Robeit Bird, Henry Bird, Thomas Blakeney, Thos Bucham, Thos Buckley, Thos Bunton, Mrs. Mary Bunton, Mr. and Mrs. .. . Bracken, John Bracken, Ralph Brown, Mrs Cart Wright, John, Cartwright, F Carter, Doctor and Mrs.. . Chapman, Mr. and Family Chisholm, Mrs Chilsholm, Miss Chilshoira, Harriet Chilsholm, F Chilsholm. H Clarke, Mr Colter, Hugh Colter, Mrs Colter, John Cook, Eliza Jane Coulson, John Coverdale, W Cowley, Mr. and Mrs Cradock, Mrs Cyslor, Mr Culloden, F Dales, George Day, Mr Dougl.iss Thomas NELSON. 1 10 5 3 2 1 lOi 2 6 3 1 I 1 2 5 3 10 s I 9 I I 13 13 I I 1 1 f) 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 1 S 6 I 6 3 3 3 6 9 6 3 3 3 6 6 3 3- 3 3 8 3 3 3 3 3 < 3 i* 6 U. • . D 1 a I s a « 6 3 G S a n 1 3 1 a 1 a 1 a 1 a S 1 a 1 a 1 a I a 1 a a 6 1 a 1 a 10 7 6 10 5 2 6 3 6 3 6 I a 1 a a 6 1 a 1 a a 6 1 a a 6 3 « a 6 3 ^ 3 6 ^lON. 1 a ft 3 « 3 6 I IDA 3 6 3 6 I a I a 1 a 3 S , 5 3 9 ■ ) 3 6 1 a 9 , 1 a i a . ) a fi 3 6 1 3 1 a. i 3 I 3 '> 1 3 a 3 a a a . i a k 'i 3 . 6 ^ . « 1. D. Dymei, Samuel 5 o Dymei, Jninei i 3 Eurly, J«hn 7* Eattern, Tho« i 3 Featheratonp, .fackson . . 3 6 Featherstone, W 1 3 Featherstcne, liulph 2 6 Feathi-ratone, Mrs I 3 Featherstone, I'hos 1 3 Fielil. K 6 Foster, Mrs s Fierhas, W 1 3 Cage, James 5 Gage, Mr. and Miss 10 Gaskle, W a Gaskle, Mrs : . . 2 6 Garvin, John 2 6 Gilleland, Thos 2 6 Greene, Hev. T 1 ,5 Hall, Jonathan 2 C Hard, Mr 2 6 Harris, Mr I 3 Hartley, James 1 3 Hawkins, Mr 2 6 Headley, Robt 7J HemnihiRway, Mr 1 3 Hogson,5lr 2 6 Hoggath, Mr 5 Hopkins, Miss 2 C Ireland, Robt I 3 Ireland, Mr. and Family.. 10 Johnson, Neil 1 3 Kilvingston, H 5 Kerns, .Mr 3 9 I aw, John 5 Long, George 1 3 Lotteridge, Kobt 1 3 Lucas, John 7^ McCaj, A 2 6 McCay, Mr. and Mrs 10 McCarthy, B 1 3 McCready, Mary 2 6 McGuire, Mr 1 3 McKelcan,.John,jun 2 6 Marshall, John t 3 May, Mr 5 Miller, W 1 3 .:>iiller, Mrs 1 3 Morrison, Mr 5 Naisbit, Mr. and Mrs. . . 10 O'Reily, W 2 6 Orr, Jane 2 6 Orr.W 2 6 Pallia, (-eorge 1 3 Panton, Mr. and Mrs S Pettit, Mrs 2 6 Rains, Mr 5 Ranson, John 1 3 Rialton, Mr. and Mrs. .. 2 6 Richardson, Mr 5 Robertson, Mr 2 6 Ross, Mr a 6 Rutlidge, Mr i 3 Scurr, Mrs 1 3 Sin)son,John < I 3 Sinclair, Mr 1 3 Spence, Mr. and Family... 10 Stewart. W 2 6 Stokes, Mr 2 6 Tlllcv, Mrs 9 Tutton, Mr 3 fi Uniworth, Mr 5 Vanorman, Mr I 3 Vanurman, A. . 1 3 Vanorman, W I 3 Waddock, John 7i Wallace, Daniel 1 3 Walton, Miss 3 6 Wharton. H 2 6 Wetenhall.Mr. and Mrs. 10 White, Thos 1 3 Wmiamion.Mr 3 6 WlUoughby, Rev. Mr. . . 16 Winikell, J 1 3 Wilion, Mr. and Mn S APPENDIX. £ », D.| WiUon. W- I 8 , Wood, W I 3 , Woods, \V 2 C I Wyatt, Henry I 5 1 Wyatt, Percy 3 « Wyatt, F I :i Wyatt, L 1 3 I Yellowly, Mr 1 3 Zealand, Captain 2 C OALT. I Andrews. J. K 10 Andrews. Mrs 10 ol Andrews. J. .S 2 fi Andrews, ''harles 2 (i Andrews, Mi'nry M 2 G .Andrews, Kdmund 2 fi Blain, liichard 2 fi Hlain,Mr8 2 fi Bliiir, Marcus I H Blair, Hugh 1 3 Hoomer, liev. M 1 .'J (' lioomer, Miss 1 3 Boomer, Helen 1 3 Boomer, George 1 3 Brereton, Miss 2 fi Caldwell, Andrew 2 fi Caldwell, Mrs 2 C Courtney, John 2 fi Courtney, Mrs 2 fi Craig, James S fl Oaig, Mrs. 2 6 Davidson, J Sen 5 Davidson, Mrs 2 fi Davidson, John 1 Davidson, Jhs. jun 5 Davidson, Miss 2 fi Dickson. William 5 Ennis, Bryce 2 fi Erw in. George 5 Ferrie.Mrs. A 5 Forbes, D. H 10 Foster, Lionel 1 3 Geddes, Mrs. : 2 G Glennie, Miss 2 G Glennie, Anna 2 G Gooding, William 1 3 Gooding, Mrs 1 3 Gooding, Edward R 1 3 Goodwin, Mrs. E- 1 3 Gooding, Miss 2 G Harris, A. A 2 G Harris, Mrs 2 fi Harris, John 7i Havill, Jame« 2 6 Hearle, Jchnsen 2 6 Hearle, John James .... ."i Hearle, Mrs 3 6 Jackson, Miss M. A 2 6 Jaffrey, Peter 2 6 JafiVey, Mrs 2 6 Lowell, Mrs 3 6 Lowell Richard 1 3 Lowell. Jane I 3 Miller, Mrs. John 5 Miller. William 2 6 Miller, James 2 6 Miller Catherine 2 6 Miller, Julia M 3 6 Miller. Richard B 2 6 Moffatt, Dr 6 McCrum, Henry 2 6 McCrum.Mrs 3 6 McCrum, Miss 1 3 Neilson, Thomas 6 J Neilson, Robert 1 3 Neilson, Marion I 3 Neilson, Anna 1 3 Neilson, Agnes 1 3 Neilson Mary 1 3 Orr, James I 3 Orr, Miss 1 3 Orr, Elizabeth I 3 Flatt, John » Piatt, Mrs 3 6 88 £ I. D. Rich, Thomns 10 U Rich, Mrs ft Rich, 'rhniii.'is, jun IS Rii'h, Edmond 1 S liicli, Ai'iia 1 3 Bii'li. Kobert I 3 liicl'ardscin, Dr 1(1 l Rf.id, James > Reid, Mrs James 1 Rixon, Wlllaim 2 Rixoti, James 2 Robertoiin, Andrew . 2 Robertson, Ste-iart ..... 1 Robertson, Jtunes 2 APPENDIX. Sanderson, Mary ... Sanfurd, Catherine . Smiley, Wlllliam... Smith, Robert Smith, John D Sproat, Adam Sullivan. Mrs Sullivan, .Fane Sullivan, William... Swantnn, Renjamin., Taylor George Taylor, George sen. . Tt'itzel, M Terry, John Tro'ter, .John Tiionipsnn, John . . . , Tliompson, David . . Thompson, J. T Tliompson, W. A. . , ri.omp-on, O hompson. Col . . . . i iiompson, Jas. G. . . "iirnbull, John jiham, Mrs Verner, Arthur .. . . Way, David • Imot, Robert .. .. 'AiSimot, Sarah Wilson, Mr Wilson, Levi Wilson, John Willmot, Austin .... William, Justin W... Williams, Mrs Williams, Alexander Wilkinson, Kred. P.. . Wilkinson, Francis . . MOHAWK AND TUSCARORA. 6 6 3 6 3 6 3 3 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 6 7i 3 3 6 7i| Nelles. R. B. fi I Whltcsell, Eli. 6 s. 2 1 1 5 8 9 2 2 2 A 1 1 1 6 2 fi 6 2 fi 2 1 2 6 1 1 1 1 5 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 GUELPH. Alcock,Mi3> Arkell, T. iind family.. .. Atkinson. Wm. and family Austin, T. D Baker, Alfred Barham, Miss Beales. G Bell, Peter Bell, Mrs Bell, Peter, jun. ., Bell, Joshua Renham, James Bogart, James . Bolton, Thomas Bolton, Henry Bolton, John Bolton, William Bolton, Emily 6 A 10 10 2 2 1 10 2 1 1 1 Clark, R.E 1 Clark, Mrs. R. E 10 Da. is, Samuel 8 Day, Bartholc-^ew 2 Day, Mrs 2 Day, Phebe Ann 1 Day, Jane C 1 Elliot, Rev. A 2 Elliot, Mrs 10 Elliot, Mary 8 Heavcnor, Ann 1 3 Herdsman, Richard 8 Herdsman, Thomas 2 6 Headsman, R. jnn "j Herdsman, Mary Anne.. > 2 6 Herdsman, Catharine. . J Howclls, Miss .lohnson, George M Johnson, George Johnson. Mrs Kennedy, Rev. John 1 Menell, Mrs, (Widow) .. Nelles, Rev. .^bm 2 Nelles, Mrs Nelles, James C. 2 8 5 8 S 1 10 5 8 2 X I. Bridget, J 3 Brock, T. R lo Brock, Mrs ; 10 Campbell, Mrs a Card, T fi Card, Mr 8 Card, Miss Mary 2 Carter, William 10 Cartliew, Edward 8 Carthow, Mrs 2 Caufield, John 2 Caufleld, Mrs. 1 CauHeld, James Cayley,J. D 2 Cayley, Edward 3 Clarke, Mrs fi Clarke, Anne Clements, John 3 Clements, Mrs 3 Coopt.,Mrs 8 Cunningham, J. T S Cunningham, Mrs 3 Cunningham, Esther .... 1 Cunningham, Elizabeth. . 1 Cunningham, Sarah 1 Cunningham, Mary 1 Cunningham, James ) Cunningham, J. T I Cunningham, P I Cunningham, Margaret .. 3 Davidson, John 8 Davis, William 1 Davis, Mrs 1 Deane, John 2 Dunbar, R 8 Dunbar, Mrs 3 Edwards, Silas (2 years) .. 8 Ferguson, A. J 10 Furlong, Mr 8 (■eorge, Mrs A George. Mrs F 6 Grain, Thomas 8 Grange, Mr. Sheriff 1 6 Grange, Mrs 1 6 Green, Mrs 5 Green, Mrs, J 8 Greet, R 8 Greenslde. E. C. (don.). . 2 Gwynne, James W 10 Harland, John 6 Harrison, William I Harrison, Mrs 1 Harvey, George 8 Henninp K. F 8 f! 'rd, y.. ind family .... 5 tiLwat, Col 1 Hewat, W. S 2 fiewer.James 2 i lower, Mrs 2 Itewer, John I Hogge, Arthur fi Hoinan, Mar' Jnne I Hughes, Thomas 2 Hurd, Edward E. W 1 5 Husb.ind, W. A 2 lies, John I lies, Mrs 1 lies, Susannah lies, Daniel C lies, Henry lies, Pvllzabeth lies, Mary Jackson . R. and family ... 10 .Tarvis, William D. P 10 Jones, Thomas ... Jones, Mrs. John , Jones, Clarkson .. Jones, S. F Jones, Dr Jones. Mrs Joseph, Frank .. . Keating, Thomas . Keatinx, Mrs K«rr, F Knowles, Robert . Lamprey, Mrt. .. . o. 6 6 6 6 6 8 \' 6 ? 6 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 3 3 6 6 6 I 1 Al'PENDIX. 85 6 S 7» 6 6 5* 6 1 3 1 3 2 6 6 1 3 1 2 A 2 S 10 A fi 5 5 5 6 5 5 5 2 t|| i TjCtrh, Filw.ird I.tiidfiiiiiiti, Mn Loiicy, Chiirlcii Mi'tlri'ii, AiKlrrw MrCrita, Mrs Mitl",i|r«l>', Strphcn Mc K«f, J , Miii'tiliprsoti, ,1 Mal,.ii<-y, W iJ^Iiircoii. V Miimh. VV. H Miivdt'W, .liiliii Muiliili, Mrs Murtiiii, CS Miitt)«t)iiry, fl(Miry Neeve. WIlllHiii Neeve, Mrs N'oove, .Toliii Nrovo. Mrs. .Tohii N'lcholls, Mrs. Win Nli'holls, MUs NIcliolsDn, \V Oliver. It Oliver, H. II (Mlver, »ira. H. It Oiilton, .Tiiliii Oiiltoii, Mrn Pallist-r T Pahnor, Ilcv. Arthur .... 2 Piilmnr, MIs.h l'alim-r, Miss K Palnipr, Miss M. A I'almer, W. »' I'aliner, (1. I. I'almpr, Arthur I'arkor, W. H I'arker, Mrs I'arkur, Kllzalietli TiirkiT. K Parker, 11 Parker, Anne Parker, V.M I'etersd , M. W Pipe, John Powell, Mrs Iteading, Charles Ilevnolds, William 1 Kichardsnii, William Uichurdsoii, Miss jr. 11. ti n •i It 2 ft 2 2 r. r> I 1 1 2 2 I r> A 1 I 7J 7i ) 7i 10 ft 10 a ft 10 10 2 u £ •. n n»sp. Uov. W. H 1 ft » Sanders. II. J 2 li Sanders, Mrs 2 >> Saiiiidurs, T. ami family .. 1 3 !) Sayers, T 2 li Sayers. Mrs I 3 Scainmcll, Mrs. ,.., t 3 Sluvork, Penrose 15 Smith, K ft .Stewart. R. . Mil W &0'g) I 1 Sfcl.Juhn 2 A I Stone, K. VV A Sweetman, M 2 li Tatliam. Mrs A Teiiv, .Immici I 3 Teiiy, Mrs 1 3 Thompson,.! 2 11 Thompson, Kdward 2 li Thorp, John 10 ThrinK. William ft Tlirlnj?, Mrs 2 (i Thuriell, .Mrs 2 « Thurtell, Miss 2 fi Thurtell. 11 jiin 2 « Tolton, William sen 2 fi Tnlton, Mrs 2 fi Tolton, fieorue I 3 Tolton, 'I'liouLis I :< Tolion, William 7j Tolton, John 1 3 Tomklns, Thom.ns 1 3 Tricy, J. T 10 Turner Alfred 1 5 Turner. Mrs 1 5 Turner and family 1 ^ TurklnKton. Mrs 1 3 1 Vanslttart, Henry C 2 fi i Watklns, li I 3 I Webster, C. H I I White, Mrs A i Williams, Kmma 1 3 j Williams, Caroline 1 3 I Wilson, John C 10 Wilson,!' ft Wilson, James U fi Winnyard, .Tames I 3 Winnyard, Mrs I 3 Worslold, J. E. Sc, family . A eiom. Alardli'o, Mr Alardiee, Mrs Alardiod, A. C Alardice, John Alardice, Joseph .... Atardire, William.... ,\riss, Mrs Bail, Thomas Birney, George , Bllnco, Ocorgp Buckingham, John .. Bye, John Cardwell, Gavin .... Carter, William Cummlng, Archibald RlkioKtoii, Mrs i Everatt, lliehard I Kinl.\vson. J i Fletcher, Adam I Kortcr, James I Geddes. Andrew . .. . I Grain, Thomas : Grant, Andrew ' Grant, Miss I Mart, George I llendeison. Mrs «. D. ft » a 6 a li 2 2 I 3 7.1 1 3 I 3 7i 1 3 2 (i 15 10 n 10 ft liolgHtc, John llolfiatc. John for Mission House, Mrs Kick, Mr McNeal, John Nonnanby, William .... Qheal.W Reynolds, William lloberts, Hugh Kumley, Daniel I Simpson, John Stickncy, Mr Sltwall, William Smith, William Swan, John Swan, Mrs Thomas. John Thomas, Petei Thurtle, Miss Winglield. Mrs Whitley, Thomas 2 6 I 3 S a 1 2 1 10 2 1 2 ft 2 2 2 2 1 6 3 6 6 3 n 3 6 6 6 74 6 G 3 7* 1 3 1 3 2 6 2 2 I f, 1 2 6 2 1 1 r\ 10 10 2 2 2 2 A 5 2 A 3 S 1 A G 6 3 3 e G 3 3 7i 74 7* 7i 74 6 6 6 G 6 6 S .£ s. 1). NIAOAKA. Addlsnn, Mrs, II I n Anderson. J .'i Andrew, J.. > 5 Hiill, J. W 10 Hall, Mrs 10 Ball, Marswcl ft lUII, Matilda 5 Ball, Sarah ft B.tll, Catharine A Boomer, George I Boullon, James I A Baxter, Qr.'Mr. R C.U . . 10 Burgess, Miss ft (I Carlisle. Henry 10 (Jarnathan Kobert 10 Clement, P. B 10 Clement, Mrs A t;iement, George P 10 Clement, Mrs 5 l^lemont, John !M .'> ClenUMil, .leminia ft Clement, (Nirolinu A Comeg, John H ft Conolly. .lohn 10 Charles, Henry 10 il Crceu, «i; . T. 1 ft Creen, Mrs ., 10 Creen, MU» . . ■> OUKson, W.H ,x\.. -i 1 Dlckkim, Mt», . .. v> • . , 2 !•> d Dorlu, Mtt, ...>.,..,. (I H NIAGARA DISTRICT. £ 8. i>. Oority, Ann 2 6 ricming, Robert A Hull, Charles h 1 ft Hull, Mrs 6 Hull, S. A. M 5 III!', Mary A Harvey, James 10 Hiscott, lile. (Life Mem.)12 10 Kingsmill. Col Wm 2 10 \^ Lundy, Rev. F. J 1 ft Luck, James 10 MrCorniIek, Thomns .. ., 1 3 Maof.irlaiid, Mrs A Macrarland, Miss 5 Melville, Capt. Robert.. 12 fi Miller, Mrs Richanl ..., 10 MoH'att, Mrs. Mary lb Sam|ison, Mrs. M. .,,,,, 10 .SavaKi, Uleliard 1 ft Trew, A C. G 10 Wilson, Mrs. Mary 5 Wintcrbottum, W. B 10 ,S«|v»i'ilptlons voluntarily made by the Nan-L'oi"vnissloned Officers, Buglers, an ■ Mes of tlie Royal ('ui'aU.w .- '■' ?giment, at Head v>lh " WiUiam Brlen .. " T. Chambers .... .John Davnrall .. " J. is. Davidson.. .. " Edward Davis.. .. " William Day .... L. Corporal T. Uouglas.. Private Peter Edge •' R. Edwardi .... " .lohn Elliott •' William Ester .... L. Corporal John Figg ., Mrs. Figg .. Pilvato Joseph Gjlloy .. " Jaiuet Gralhain . . ». l>. 2 6 A A 9 1 S 74 2 6 1 3 I 3 1 » 1 ,1 1 a 1 3 1 S 1 3 1 3 7,\ 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 I 1 i 2 . Nelles, Mrs. W H l\ Nflles, Samuel 7j' Nelles, Adolplius 1 3 I Nelles, Mrs I 3 Nelle<, Jame*, Margaret, I 3 Kmllv. William 1 3 Nelles, Kobert 1 8 Nelles. Mr I 3 ! Nelles, Charles 1 A Nelles, Miss 1 3 I Nelles, Catherine I 3 ! Nelles, Mrs. P. B 1 a ! Nixon, , Tohn 1 3 ' Nixon, Mrs I 3 ! Nl.xon, , Sarah 7J I Nixon, Kobt. sen 1 3 Nixon, Mrs 1 3 Nixon, Dennis 1 3 Nixon, Nrs 1 3 Nixon, William, sen I 3 Nixon, Mrs 7i. Nixon, Kobt. jun 1 3 Nixon, Mrs I 3 Nixon, Wm. J 1 3 Pettitt, Andrew 1 3 Pettttt,Mrs 1 3 Pettitt, Miss M. Y 1 3 Pettitt, John H I 3 Pettitt. Jonathan A 1 3 Pettitt, Mrs 1 3 Pettitt, Jonathan K 1 3 Pettitt, J. B I 3 Pettitt, Mrs 1 3 Pettitt, Miss Catherhie .. I 3 Pettitt, Asa 7j Pettitt, John Lew ; 71 Petiitt, Mrs 1 3 I Pettitt, Miss I 3 ■ Petiitt, Isaac 1 3 ; Pettitt, J. S 1 3 Pettitt, .lames 1 3 Pettitt, John 2 6 ! Pettitt, Miss A 1 3 Pettitt, J. C Pettitt, Mrs Pet'ltt, Jonathan J 2 (i Pettitt, Mrs 2 f. Porter, Mrs. Widow's fnd. fi Kichardson, Mrs 1 3 Kuthven, .'ames 2 6 Kutlivin, Mrs 1 lOrJ Kuthven, Chs. and James. 2 6 Smith, Isaac 6 Smith, .■Vnanias .Smith, Isai\c Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs... 3 Simmcrman, Colonel . ... 1 ft Sumner, Cyrus 6 Sumner, William 6 Sumner, Mrs. Walter .... Sumner, Miss 6 Tweedlc, Mrs .■■) Twecdie, K .5 Twoedle, Miss S (> Walker, Miss Jessie a Walker, Kalph sen 6 U Walker, Isaac .■i n Willson, Hon. J. andTam. 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Jtilin ft Kohiniiiiii, Kli'harrl .5 St^eat, Thi)ina'( C 3 I) SiriTt. Sam. K.tHttiof.., . ft Stri'i't, Mrs 3 I) SawliritlKi'. Mrs I lissliis, Jiilin Ift W'iltoutiliby, Gui>. (i ft Stfwit'ui-d. '. i Corry, V>r 1 Torry, MIsg ft iJavUon, MurKarul, lioiist;- 1 I 4 1 kfoper to Dr. Ni'wbiiri) 10 T ■ j I Nowburn, l)r 2 10 livnmvunilttillc. Ilronkenghaw, L A Itruiicliaqiic, F Fostor, Mrs 2 (■raliiimsby, Thos .'> LAngbuniP, J ft Matliewson, Win I o Mewlmrn Dr. K. K 15 Mewbiirn, Mrs. F. E . . . . ft McDougall.Mrs 1 I'igtMm. W 2 Uoss, Genri;e ft Itiissell, W Ill Stewart. Mrs I ft , Watkliis, y\\*i 1 Waylaiid. (-Iiarlts 2 Wooilrull', J. V. 1 THOHOLD. Abbey, Jas 2 Alknii, James 2 Allon, David u Hall (tbe late). Jarnb 11.. 10 Ball, Mn. Jacob H.; ft Hall, Miss 2 Kail, Catherine u Hall, Caroline 2 Hall, Jacob A 2 Ball, Mrs. Peter II 10 Hall, Uern.iril K., jini ft Uall, Amy Isabella 5 Hall, Mrs. .latob J 10 Hall, John lliitt ft Ball, James Jacob 1ft Hall, Mrs J.J Ift Ball, Susan Maria 1 Hall, JanoC ft Hall, Mary Ami ft Ball. Thomas F 2 HiUI, Ed C 2 U,ill, Augusta A 2 n. (I I) I) inj (I II (i I) APPENDIX. I "■.£*. n. i Hall. Charli's 1 2 f. I llatti'ii. Jiiliii ft llllll 10 llcitly. !Mr!i.Jiiliii ft lleatty. Ann I 3 Itcitly, Mary I 3 lloatty. Sicplifn 1 3 llfll, \V. 11 2 C Kfll. Mariearet I 3 Ili'll, KI1.M1 1 3 lln.inrllr, \Vm 2 li IliMithu. lEiilirrt II) Hdothit, Tlii>inaa,jnn ft lloothe, .lames ft I) lloylo, Arthur 10 lloylo, .Mrs. Vrani'rs .... ft llriiwii, William 2 er, Mrs 2 (Jasper, Orin 2 fi Caiiniir. Jacob ft i'aniiitr, Mrs 2 Caiiiiill', S. M 2 Cole. John ft (N>leman, Dilly 1 ft II Coleman. Mrs 10 I) Coleman, Mary Ann 2 (<'ole:iian, Dilly, jun 2 li Ch.tmti'i's, Uieliard 5 Cooli. 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Edward I 3 Kadcliflc, Captain lO K.imsay, Itobert 2 ft Itamsay, Kobert, jun. . .. A Kamsay, Mrs 8 ft Kamsay, Wm A Kannie, John 7 6 Kannie, Mrs 2 ft Kannie, Isabella 2 ft Kannie, Margaret 2 ft lieebie, Mrs 2 ft Uiveley, Mrs 7 fi Kiveley, Elizabeth 2 fi Hl>eley Jane I 3 Hiveley, Catherine 1 3 UWeley, William I 3 KiTeley, Joseph I 3 Shannon, Mrs 6 Shaigley Mr 2 Smith, John A G Stanley, Mrs A Stephens, Ensign A A Stewart, Charles 5 Stewart, Mrs 2 Stewart, Miss 1 6 Stoker I 3 Sutherland, Mrs 2 Sutherland, W. E 2 C Swart*, P. U I 6 Sykes, John A3 Taggart, James ft Taggari., James, jun 2 Tethrington, John I Tunis, William H 10 3 Tunis, Mrs ft N t ■ ' H » III 1 :i I 83 £ ». II Timln. Ell«i» I Tmtlii (tlio l.ito). Jim. 11. 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Carrachc. Lnvnry, Mrs. - 5 U Ilorton, W. 5 Go'.enlock, Cieorge !i Doelicriy, Miss M. - a 6 Ilughns, John HMtclilii8on, Clin*. - .1 I'rlf*. Thos. - - - a II Nohle, jniiies - ."i .'S Scott, J. C, - 1 3 Mnirs, Win. - 2 liiiwracon.ij. - a II Moore, John - .I LnwrnttOii, Mm. PORT UU.tWtLI. riitly|ilpco, .\. 1 .T Luwrasoii, MIsh s II Rpad, Kov, T. 11. - - 1 .'i Hnltviiiece, Uohrri - 1 3 LiiwriiKon, 'I'lios. - ■> riitlypiece. Mrs. [ U ShaiilPV, 5., nnil Mr^. (1 1 linker, Jniiies 5 Nelson, MIssKli/.a- 5 U Blr(!ei,"\V. VV. s (1 1 Dell, Kolieri - 3 U (•oll, (Jeorije - a WilhOn, Jolia - ,5 1 Ucll. Mm. 1 3 •r.iylor, W. i WilBoii, Mm. • u ! Hell. Cliarlcs - a Pnsitoii, Tlioiiinii - - 10 1 Drown, Willinin - No. '2 Coiiipniiy, OlHcem, 2 Redesdnle, Miss - tinliiioiii, Tlioiiias - 1 5 3 ADEtAIDG. Non-C'oiii OlTicers, mid lUnlniuni, Mrs. 1 a Montlmer, liev. A. • - 1 ft " I'rivntes, Royal Caim- Salinoiil, Miss M. - 1 3 diau Ritlcd a 9 Ii BROCK DISTRICT. U'onT>STorK. Alexander, George - Barwick. H. C. - Hcttridge, Rev. W. ('nttle, Mrs. - Deede», Rotiert Dcedes, Kdiniind - Finkle. Henry ■ Mnckay, Spencer - Mills, Waller - Vanslttart, John G. Vansitiari, lly. £ s. 1 .'; 1 1 A } .1 I 5 X .1 £ s. D.I IHINTINOFORD. Uarnes, .Tohii - - - Rarnes, Mm. - - - Itiicklc, 'I'hoinns - CalBtcr, t^iileb- llonnldsoii, John - Duke, Tlionins Farmer, Arclid. II. Fanquiur. Rev. F. - O.-iflUh, J. II. - GrlHitb, Mrs. - Ilarwood, Henry, Jr. 2 6 Hnrwood. Mrs. II. - a U ': Ilarwood. Alfred - Ct U Ilarwood, Mrs. A. - 5 U I McKiiiglit, Mrs. .I I Thwaiu;, Joseph - a U i Turner, Joseph I I'lnit, Mrs. - 5 i Denman, Wm. 10 U I Dcniuaii, Mrs. 10 U R. I) 2 II 2 2 11 2 S 2 2 6 1 3 2 » 2 b IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I ■A&IM |2.5 ■^ 1^ 1 2.2 u. lit 1 40 2.0 L8 1.25 1.4 III 1.6 < 6" ► (1 yl ?^ ^>. Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. MS«0 (716)872-4503 \ :V y ^ 1^ ! \\ 90 APPENDIX. NTAVCASTLK DfSTlUCT, ' .Cunt .£ s D.l X 8. D. rnmit'no. llcwson. 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V. •i u: 1) liOdac, iMiss - - - 1 II llackutt, F. - 3 It itouitoii, <;. rt. > u u l.uiiii, Win. - • - 2 u llacl(i!tt, John .lames - 7 Ii Itoiilruii, I). I'.., IL'17 niid McDonald. A. - - 10 Meredith, H. 11. - 1 I.-J8- - - , - 3 ill (1 , McK(;cliiii»^ .S. II. - -IS I'orry, H. 2 It Uojer, (IfoTur. II) II i McNali. Mrs. Sl Kainliy 5 U Kuttan, Clins. 5 u •Iraill)fi;r, Willlaiii III U McVittv, Sarah - - 3 , Stenheiison, G. a II ISrooki.', Haiiiiii'l •i U Miles, K. - - - lo Shorn, Kev. Jouathai; and Itroiiylial, Ix'ivid - 111 U Morrison, Andrew - - 3 Family - - - 1 la 3 It'irk, Mrs. - - - 10 u Muiison. A. - - - 1 3 Whitehead, M. F. - - 10 U liuriiliaiii, A. A., IS4. - 1 .1 II I'ri/.c nt Auricultural .\rmstrong, Samuel 2 C'ockhurii, Mrs. III 1) > Shew, Anon. - ,1 Arinsiront;, William 1 3 ('ooke, Mrw. Dr. - 1 II I'urcer, Alauhew,— 1817 llatt, II. C. - 1 3 iiouclier, Mrs. Robert M. 1 (k <l. Mm 1 .» II Ricliard.iDii, ThoHias - ''i Uurrcll, (Jcorgc S. - 3 u \ Cox, Win. ... 1 3 1 Rowi", James - - 1 II Uurrell, Mrs. - 5 Powii, Mr. - • I 3 1 Russell. John - - 5 tJarson, Mrs. - - • a Dunn, T. II. - 1 0' ]tnthveii, (icorge - - 5 Clousion, Henry - a U Klliott, Mrn. Clmrlcd 2 ! Rntum, 11. - - - 5 (I Cummin^, Cnihbcrt 1 It Kllioti.T. a 6 Rnltan, II. J.- - - .'5 (.'ummiiii; Mrs. 3 u 1 lOvniiB, Thomas lo U 1 Sailsluiry, Mrs. - • 'i » Filly, William 1 3 Fanner, Win. 10 t SolDinon, Win. - - 10 1 Giiclirist, Mrs. Dr. • 3 Fowliir, John - - . *2 II ! Stilus, Mrs. ... 5 Van IiiKen, Win. - - 10 •> Jackes, Mrs. - - . a It tJoodcT. 3 Van Ingen. A. J. • - 3 » Jardiiie, Mrs. - . - 5 <;oo(Il'vc, George - 111 Wallace. Captain - - 1 10 ol Keeler, Mrs. Joseph 10 U Grahnni, Anne 1 3 1 Weller, Lorenzo - - 10 n , Macdonnld, Mrs. Sydney 10 Gmiidy. Samuel - 5 1 VVilcocks, J L. Senr. - 1 3 MacMurray, Mrs. - 5 Grnsett, Rev. K. - 1 3 Wllcocks, J. L.Oinir. - 10 Ree<). Mrs. - - - 3 II GrnvHi'y. Wui. 1 3 Wilkinson. Miss - - 1 3 ; Reed, Miss - - - s l> Green . Cliarlei, l&t7 and Wiiians. Mr.— 1S47 miil ■ Rolicrtson, Donald 5 IMH, - - - 1 It 1818 - - - 1 10 1 Spilsbury, p. Ilrock 3 It \ Grieve. Geonp? 5 Ycrriiigion, Alfred - 10 Stewart, J. - - - a tt Ilaiinnoiid, A. C. - Hammond, A. R. - 3 3 Tuck, Jainca - - - Tuck, Mrs. - a u II H PORT II01>E. Ilnin|i8hire, W. - - 3 Armour, Robert - - 5 Tuck, Charles U Hari;rntlt, Mr., Senior - 2 G liates, John - - - 10 Wilson, Rev. J. - - 1 5 0' Ilargraft, Mr. (}. - U Collections by Mrs. Kirck- Wilson, Mrs. - - 10 tt Ilayter, Uciijamin - 3 II hoftcr - - - 3 4 ; Wilson, Miss - 3 Heath, Mr8. - 3 Brooke, L.F. - -10 W^riglit Mary Jane - 2 a lleiiry, Mra. - 1 i> Box, by Miss IxH! • - 10 54. COLBORNK DISTRICT. Emily— Harding, Rev, R XI 5 , MIDLAND AND VICTORIA DISTRICT. X 8. D. KINQgTON. Ailam8, J. B. - - - 10 Angel, T.J. • - - SO Archdeacon of KlngBtoii 10 Askew, T. - - - 10 Baker, Dr. - - -ISO BaiUett, Rev. T. H. M. Bartlett, Mrs. - Uartlett, M. S. L. - Itowen, — - - Itowen, Mrn. - Bower, J. P. - Bower, E. C. - Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. X 8. D. 3 U 1 10 10 10 10 a X 8. D. Bradley, T. - >■ 5 u Hreakenrldge, T. - - 10 Bredeii, W. - - 10 u Hreiit, C. - 1 3 u Briggs, T. - - S u Brown, Mr. k. Mra. - 10 It Burrows, J. - • 1 u Ill •i li 111 » •i •i (i •• U •i U 5 U i U 1 s :, II a 1 i; 3 u u a a :) :) (I u » u II u 3 tt 3 3 U U II n It tt li II tt a t^nmplicll, C. J. - tVirtwrislit, Mr«. J. < 'nrtwrlght. Mm. R. H. ('nHHidy, Mrs. Corlwit, Mr. Shcriir • 'orbctt, Mrs. - Cox, Mm. Crlillfonl. T. - CrookslmiikH, T. Crynler, «'. B. Dcncon R. Dcykea, T. • l>k 1 3 - 1 « 3 II - 1 .1 • 10 - I!) (I - 1 5 - 1 « - If) - I n - 1 (1 .5 h II 10 u ^ 5 I) • 1 9 12 - 1-2 n 5 U u - '2 111 - 1 .-) u - 1 n - 2 10 u - 2 111 - 1 - 1 U - 7 - 3 5 - i U - I - 1 u 3 - 4 10 - 4 10 u - 1 U - 5 - 1 5 2 a G 5 « 5 u - 1 3 u • 1 3 - 10 u - 1 u - 10 3 5 - 1 II 111 u 10 u - 1 3 2 (1 1 3 - 1 3 u - 1 3 u 5 - 1 1 3 ■-I 5 • 1 u I 3 - 2 10 - 2 10 II 3 - 2 10 - 12 2 6 to - 1 5 10 - 10 u E. 2 1 3 APPENDIX. 01 X s. II. £ s. 11. nnrroiigh, G. - 2 () Marks, J. B., ■ I 3 It IVilifonl, Miss 75 Marks, iMrs. - 13 Uu lll/i(|Mic're, Tlif Hon. Mavety, Mrs. 1 3 1'. i«. . - - : Mavcty, Mary Anne U 7i Df? niai|iilw. Mrs. - 1 Mfdiey, Miss 2 U Kraser, lir., Rillu lirigadu 2 New'liaai)-, Va., Kitle <;ilhert, Mr. - 3 U Bri|2adu - 1 U Haiiiiimiul, Capiain, RKIo Kieitaltoii. Mrs. - 3 llriandp ... 13 II Ricliarilsoii, Mrs. - 1 3 Harvey, James A. .1 II Smith, Mr. 2 U Hoo|ier, Mr. . . - 1 3 fciniitli, Mrs. - 2 K.iylor, U. doii. - 5 Taylor, U.. - M Keitip. A. 3 Tayicr, iMrs. . 3 tf. Kirkitairick. HtairmI P., Taylor, Misj - • . 3 Jmlw District Court 1 U Taylor, Miss M. - 3 Lnlte, Mr. - . - H St . 'J'rncey, \>, II. 1 3 Iii^'litburrcStallbnl 3 II Traccy, lla'inali - 1 3 Union, Mrs. . . - •2 Tracey, Frances . 1 3 M.ickiiiMsli, Mr. - 5 " 1 Trncry, ("ntlierliie 1 3 iMasoii, Mrs. ... 3 oi Twining, Miss A. - S McLcod. Neil - - 1 U " ! Twilling, MiiisM. - 3 U Poiie, Mrs. - 3 u ! tiniaaon, Jolin 5 DATII. Uober(.-on, Major, S-iiid Dennett, John 1 3 Rout., specill don. ISeiinctt, Mrs. 1 3 for Siinilav f?f liool - 1 5 Bennett, tJetjrge 1 3 Ro?prs, Rev. R V. - I 3 Bennett, Steplien * 1 3 Rowlands, J. . - - 2 Bowman, U. - A U Rudson, Mrs. • 1 3 Brass, John - 2 Stacey, Mrs. - 3 II Campion, Arthur . 1 3 Thirkell, Mrs. - . 7i Cnrdwell, William 2 Vincent, E. - - - 2 « Donnelly, James - 9 U Wood. Dr., JUtli Regiment 3 George, John - 2 S Wood, Mrs. - - ♦ 3 u Harris, James 9 Yarwood, G. - 3 Harris, Mrs. . 9 V Collection at Anniversary Harris Anne - 1 3 Meeting, Uth August, Hariier, Rev. W. F. S. • ■ 10 U lfi4H. 13 Harjier, Mrs. - 10 Collection at the half- Harper, Jas. T. 2 yearly puncral nic<;l- ing, 14th Feb. lir4U, 1 Harper, 1'. E. J. • 9 17 6 Hallen, Roliert 1 3 Hutfman, John 11. * 2 BARRIKFIELD. Humplirey. Alex. . 1 3 Baillle, Mr. • - - 1 3 James, Chas. . 1 3 Baillie, Emma U 74 Johnston, VVm. 9 Barker, Amelia - U 7{- Johnston, Alex. - 2 Barker, Robert u 7 Johnstuu, Thos. - 9 U Barker, L. - - - u 7J Lasher, John 2 Barker, K. - - - Lemon Sarah - 1 9 Baxter, Geo. . • - 3 Ijockwood, Mrs. - 2 Baxter, Mrs. . . - 3 Mct^unnell, Jas. - 3 Baxter, Miss - . - 2 KcKcnzie, John * 10 Baxter, Peter . - - 2 u I'ruty, S. 3 u Baxter, William - 1 3 Preiy, Mrs. - 9 Baxter, lsal)ulla Hdcii - 1 3 I'rety, Esther - 1 3 Baxter, Eli/.ahcth Jane - 1 3 I'rety, Elizabetli • 1 3 Baxter, James I 3 I'rety, Allen - 9 Bea»8, Anne - - • 3 II Rickey, Daniel 2 n Bcl\va, Mrs. - 1 3 Rickey, Horace 5 « lloiselle, Mrs. 1 3 Rose, Jos. 3 u Boiselle, Kliza 7* Rose, Mrs. - 9 (1 Boiscllc. Oliver U n Rose, Margt. - 1 3 Brent, Rev. H. - - 2 10 u Rose, Sarah - 1 3 Brooks, Mrs. ... 3 Hose, Wm. - 1 3 Buckley, Mrs. 1 3 Rose, David • 1 3 Dawson, Thcophilus - 1 3 Rose, Mary - 1 U Kssford, Mrs. 1 3 Rofe, Adelaide 1 3 Ksgfbrd, Will. & Jane - U n Rose, Ksilier - 1 3 Pergufon, Wm. 3 Rose. J. S. . 1 3 Ferguson, Mrs. 3 Scrivens, Jos. 3 U Pergiison, William 1 3 Scrivens, Mrs. 2 tt Ferguson, James - 1 3 Spaeliatn, E. - ■ 10 U Ferguson, Mary 1 3 Thurston, Jolm I a Ferguson, Jane I 3 Thurston, Jolm Juii. • 71 Pile, Mr. ... 1 3 Wriglit, Simeon - 9 u File, Clementina - 1 3 LamUoH Litt Forbes, Mrs. - - - 2 Armitagc, Rody - 3 e Foihergiil, Mr. - - 10 Armitage, Mrs. a « Furnival. Mrs. 1 3 Armitage, Waily - 1 3 Gill)crt, Harah A. - n Armitage, Alex. ■ 1 3 fiurley, Mrs. 3 Armitage, Susan - 1 3 Ciirlcy, Waller 1 3 AriiiltnBe, Prances, I 3 (Jurlcy. Mary 1 3 Armitage, Jane 1 3 Kirk, Mr. 2 U Baker, Emeiinc a Kirk, Ellen - 7^ Friend, A 2 U Kirk, Wilham - - U 74 Gardener, William a 1 ! > 1 Y 1 i 1 * u i H i 1 \ 1 ! 1 n-2 APPKNDIX. flnrileinT, Mr«. • (•nritPiicr, J')liu fJanlPiHT, Manilla - iJfirdeiHT, Auiici', J.niiu fJanliMicr, Jftcolt - Orniw. Altixmidcr - Urntiii. Mr«. - tlriiXH, Ijiftliur - lh'ii«.y, II. - llciicfy, Mr*, ilciisey, William ■ lli'iiwy. K.li/.i lleiisey, Mary Aim lI I u I «i I «tl « i 3 1 3 l\ " I » I « u » 3 .'Shannon, William, tri)li, Sen. Waldroii. J jIiii vValdron, Thus. ■ Walker, Williain - i'ouiig, Thomas - Si/iliakam. Boycr, Win. - Buyer, Mrs. - Hnyer, Allien - Dliike. n.. lor flnlshing Church - niake. John. do. - II ike, Mrs. - Ulake, Amanda Blake, Mary - Blake, M. CopiimiT, Tim., for (In- isiiin;! ('Iiiireh Coplnaer, Mrs. Copinijer, Thos., Jr., ('0piii|j;er, Frances • Fercuson, Margaret llolditch, Win. Haiglii, David Joyiier, Ghartea JoyntT, Mrs. - Joyner, Rhoda .loyiior, Henry Mtirton, Jam(?s, Scnr. Murion, James, Jr. Murtoii, Thaaias • Murton, Mary Mnrton. Margaret - Mills, VVin. - VaiiLewis. Ilonry - Willouglihy, Anthony VVilson, Margaret - Wilsnn, R„ for liniiiiing Church - Wilson, Mrs., do. - Wilson, Richard, Jr. Wilson, John - Wilson, Uilen 3 3 '2 'i « 71 3 '2 1 3 71 1 3 S 1 3 1(1 5 1 8 1 8 1 8 i •2 •2 3 10 11 10 PRINCE EDWARD DISTRICT. £ 8. D.I ■ ■ 1 ' ■i MURRAY. .Sf. JfilnC$ Church. - 1 Bonrn, Rev. Geo Lawson, Mr. - - . Mcredilh, Mr. Paterson T. - • - Patcrson Mrs. Wollcr. RolxTt Weller Mrs. - - . Wilkiiis, Honorable R. C. Young, J. - - - Young, Mrs. J. - - St. Jnmet, Cunser.on Buchanan, Mr. .J l» 1 'i » 2 tt 1 u 10 u 1 )l 3 u 1 I » 1 3 •i a 1 :l 1 :i 1 3 1 ;i 3 a 3 () •2 (( " » n 3 •J 1 :J 1 a 1 3 1 3 3 n 1 3 1 3 I 3 I 3 1) 7i 1 3 S 1 3 W (1 9 1 8 1 8 1 8 3 a -i 1 3 10 u lU » a. 0. Ill 'J (( 3 5 5 'i u 3 ■J « a « 9 ff 3 (> 1 3 1 3 a ft 1 3 5 U 1 3 1 3 1 3 I APPENDIX. KASTERN, TOHXSTOWN, BATHURST AND DALHOUSE DISTRICT. 99 ^ f.. BIIOrKVILI.R. [The Hit of subituriberi have not been received.] IAMH8 po.sd. Onnning, Rev. W. H. . . , £ . 1 MOUNTAIN. Ua'dwin, John lo Itarton, James 2 Uowen, Peter, and family 1 1 Uowcn, Nelson r> liroiisn, Mrs. Gordon ... 2 Caisudy, William r> Collison, Catharine I Curry, John r> Hii^ginton, John .■» Molmes, John 2 Holmes, William u Holmen, Allen 2 Johnston, John s Kay se, John 5 Kaysn, Mrs. J | Marshall, Joshua !> Morrison, Mrs. John .... 10 Morrison, John, jun 7 Morrison, Jamet 1 10 Patrick, Robert I Plees, Ker. H. K lo Price, Edward |0 Redmond, Mrs 3 Sulfell, John 5 SufTell, John, Jun 2 Walker. William 3 Walker, William .5 Walker, Mrs 2 Wright, William 2 EdwatUsburgh. Abbott, Isaac ry Adams, Cortez H Bailey, Thomas 7 Bennt, William, sen 2 Broyne, Edward I Brownlee, James 2 Clarke, Major 5 Connell, Thomas 1 Denant, Mrs I Oenant, Miss 1 Duclos, Michael 1 Fraser, Duncan 1 10 Fraser, Allen 5 Fraser. Harriet .5 Fraser, James 2 Hume, John 2 Jenklnson, James 2 Jenkinson, Miss Sarah 2 Kingtibnry, Mrs 10 Johnson, Charles .5 Lewis, Henry 6 Lewis, William I McCarthy, Alex Cy McCarthy, John H Mcllmoil. John 7 Mills, Daniel 1 Murdoch, G., and family. 8 Newittan, Joseph 2 Ne'wman, Abraham 2 Newman, John 2 Pitt, William n Held, James I Slorah, James H Sowden, Stephen 2 Sowden.Mrs 2 StUl,Joieph 3 Still, Mrs, and family.... 3 Still, James, sen 2 Tripp, Robert 2 Tripp, Mrs 2 Wallace, John 6 Western, John 5 W^tem, Henry 5 Whitly, Joseph I I Whitly, Frances Warner, Samuel Warner.W Wharton, Nathau Wharton, Elizabeth.... Whatton, Sar. Johnston, Henry 2 <> Johnston, Margaret Jane I << Johnston, Sarah Ann.. , , I -t Johnston, Ucorge 3 '> Johnston, Nathaniel .... 2 Moulton, Mary 1 -T Roth, William 5 Webster, William 5 Webster, Alice 2 G Webster. George 2 fi Webster, Jane 1 3 Webster, iMaryann 1 3 Webster, William, jun. . . 2 G Portland. Boulton, Mrs 2 fi Boulton, M. A I 3 Boltnn, Richard 3 Bolton, Henry 7 6 Bolton, S. A 7J Bolton, S.J 74 Bolton, John 2 6 Rolton, John 1 3 Bolton, Mrs 1 S Copeland, George 2 6 Copoland, A 7j Campbell, William 5 Dowcett, P 2 e Fenley. Edward 2 6 Graham, Samuel 2 G Graham, Thomas 5 Graham, Mrs 2 6 .McKue, John 5 Morris, John f> Morris, Henry 5 Morris, Mrs 5 MorrU, Miss M. A 2 6 Morris, John 1 3 Morris, Henry 1 3 Morris, Susanna 7} , Morris, E.J 7J Preston, William 2 fi Preston, Richard 3 Singleton, Mrs 2 G Singleton, Thomas 5 Singleton, John 2 G Watkins, Rev. N 5 Watkins, Mrs. A ft Watkins, B 2 6 Watkins, P 1 3 Watkins, E.M 1 3 , Webster. Robeit 3 WItby, John 2 6 Withy, K 7i Young William 3 Killeif. Bell.GeorRe 5 Bell, Abraham .5 Bell, Robert 2 G Cochlan, Charles 5 Connor. Kllza 1 3 Dack, Edward 3 Dodd, George 3 . Ferguson, Robert ID Forbier. David 10 Gother, William '> Grant, John .'> Green, Thomas 3 Harrison, Thomas .' Hull, John 3 i") Hunt, A 3 Hunter, John 2 G i . '^w*T' .i. ' iam i . i i ^ 1jB t M i^ tf ■t w Hi 94 APPBNOIX. Hornet, ^mnnel TiOiiekt, W. U PurcHI. John Piirccit, PKer PMrcH. A Purrell. John Brynore. JoMtph S'evboro'. rhaff'jr. "umiiel Rlllrii, Jainp« Oilen. John J Hurd. « Leech Riirhanl Meven'*. ^VilHun Tett, hiMiJi'rin Telt, Mr<. n Tett.MvrA Tett. KMzihe Tett, II Tett. .Tolii Ti»lt. He.'ji'nlii Jim Tett, .I'lMnnim Telt. W II Tett. Mr« \V. II Tett, «i>'nrttc Te;t, EIW.i'<'»h Jar ''I's Hi'liiement. DennHoii, .' h" neiinf«n" IJo'it Dobs. .' hi) nobs R Por^'V, MIcIm 1 Glli;in. V Jjirnbs. 'o'm .Fncohs, v. .facobt. .Toliii .'acoh*. S .lacobs M. A Jacobs. P Jacobs, Ito«";iniia Jacob*, .S ira'i .'acohu, "•'iN^mia Mo'te'i, 'oh 1 Perrin O •oriti- Sly, Wmxrn Slv, Mrsi Sly, Wi Ham. j n My, Tho'iias Sly. Menrv . .. .' Sommers, Janii's Waters. Pat Waters P. Waters. Mm Singleton' t Comer. Bore. M. .A CannitiT. S Oavanih. .Tohn Cavanah. Timothy Cavanah, P.. A Leggptt. W Legsptt, Mr« Miller. l)r Murphv, IMtrhael Miir' hy. Mr« Myers, JiillaiiiM Myers, Mary A Pierre, It Poole, .lohn .Scott, C. A Sciitt, MaiyA Scott. S Singleton, William Singleton. Ann .... Shaw, JamPN Steniman, M Stcadman, P. Stcadman, D Stanton. Jamei Stanton, S Sleadman, N Stout, George Stout. Mri Landtdowm. Buck, John 0«nbe/,John t. •. S 7 6 « a I I s 10 A S 10 ft I 104 10 c 3 S 3 3 3 3 10 « 3 3 fi « 6 6 6 I » I 3 I 3 3 6 3 6 3 6 3 « 1 5 1 3 I 3 i 3 1 3 9 « B 1 3 3 « • « S Folejr,Jnhn •'oley Rdward .., Polpjr. Fmneet nalnlbrd . Rn' -ert OalnftirJ, Rlehar4 naiiirnrd, Thomas OainfiH, KllfMl)«lh O ilnford, Ann flalnrerd. Jane Oreen, Samuel nreen, William Hlnt'>n, Kdward Johnaon, .Inhn K Johiiion. Alice Johnton, Miry Johnion, F<*tnr J hnson, William P. .... Johnson, C« P. and II. ... , Mavlnson, .Tohn Dickinson, Mrs. M. R. .. Rnns J. late 69 Regt Pelld, F B. A. C. G 3 P'Stxr. Mrs Foster, Mlcnmmlsslonaac!i 1 3 •• John Kelly I 3 " Henry l.nnpliy .. 13 " This.Ta»hford .. I 8 " John T.lvpnnore. . 7^ " .T.hn Lovd I 3 " Wm McCrrd.... 3 « >• Sam. MansHpId . 1 3 •• Geo. Mrredith ., 13 " J hn Miller 3 • " Wm. Mlichell.... I 8 •• Thos- OwpuK .... 13 ■' Edwd. Plipsant ,. 13 ** Jamps Paxtry .... I 3 •' Wm. Roper I 3 •• Wm. Rydrr I 3 '• Wm. Robinson .. 13 *• Sam. t'tpphrna .. IS " John Snckling . . 13 ** Rlrbard Tanner.. 7| Hri. Moore 1 3 Maitland. Collins Danipl ft • Henderson, Mrs. i>nd fam. ISO Hcrvey, Bobt 10 Hervey. Mr.< 10 Hurd, Mrs, Andrew 9 C Hurd, Miss Maria 3 9 Jones, Dunham 10 9 Jones. Mrs. I) .Tones, Dunham. Jur I 3 Jones, Andri'W I S Longley, George ft I.ong|py, Miss .S. M SO Murray, Miss Maria 9 t Shepherd Thos ft • Stone, l.ymun ft Stone, Rrastnt 9 i Wells, Isaac B ft • Wells, Miss A.T » 9 Wrl|lit,AiM« S ft « « f. 1 10 10 1 10 3 3 I 3 I I 1 I I I 1 S I 3 .1 3 • I* 3 3 3 S I* 3 3 S 3 3 3 S 3 3 3 3 3 I* 3 • 3 10 10 • a c 3 « 10 e ft « I » I 3 ft ft t 3 ft • • 3 • ft • ft • ft • mni. Hitwt*. Bat. M. • OARLirnN rtAGI. Mnloali, RcT. J. it I ■TTUWM. Sl(Mg,IUf. S. !( I COtNWALt. AdaiM, P. R Al«u1r«>, Widow Anoilronir. . . . Dixon, Jai.N Dixon, Mr». Jat N Dlion, Ja*. Mndnny Dixon.G.J. I<4t7 Dixon, Mrt.O. J Eattman, Robert Eaitman, Mrs R Eattman, Aha Edgar,J Fariinger, K ward Fittpatrick, Hugh French, Ben, Jun. French, Mri French, B.J Gallinger. Jacob Calllnger, llarmiiniut .. CInn, Richard , GiDn.Johii 6odfnv, Tbomu •. D. 10 ft 6 APPENDIX. Hamilton, Jai Hart, Sam. and family 1 llartie. .i'>lin Hartle, Michael Hurtle, David He>i.el, Wm Hunter, Jamci Ilunt'r, Mri. J larvlj, C; S ."J M 5 U A A 2 10 A i A I 6 I) 6 A 3 n A A 3 6 . 6 Lirvis, Mn G. S. .Idhnion, Riibt. IM7, 48.. . I.lniliay, Mn 1 Lindnay, H Ij*nd<;iy, Sdlt'T I.iiidiay, Oeorge I.hidtayi J Mndsiiy. Alfred Lnncksli. I). C Mindham.llnbert M<*4ioniiry llnx, (iirlg. . ,. Mniintaiii, Mrs 3 10 Mountain. Mra— Donation Slock in Dl' C(»Hn Press endowment fur C;irl« Sihnol »0 A n A 2 A I A » A n 12 A A A A A A 10 A A A A A A A I I 10 i. 10 I I 1 1 ft ft 6 S 1 7 10 A 9 D. 8 3 } 3 3 3 6 Mnmitaln Mt«t Mulliern, P G Mnihi-rn, Mil. P. G. ... Miilhern, Ale^ Mnlhcrn, A chbold Myers J mes NVUnn Widow ••.i ton, Hpt H Patton. Mm VI Patlon, A M Pat'ou. F.lvlri H "niton. Groif D PHlpn.Mrii l«47 »';ll,.n, Ca herine. 1847. . P Ion. Ann, 1847 Pli'rre, I'fnry Pierre William Pnole. Mr ''onip, Mr (donation)... Purre'l. MIm "avmoiid, 8ii|i mnn 1'avmimd Mn S , Haymnnd. W. C'ark ,. Havmond. Sophia Ita mend .fumcn < Katmniid, Maik '■iivmnnil, tliwrge .... RiihiTtm n. Gi o ge Jun. Ktinnionii. Hi-niy KiiiK M. Pdward 1 A C 3 3 3 A A 2 G 3 (5 a 3 3 3 3 n R 6 6 3 I ft 1 I bcott, Mn 3 10 Soott. Mrt., donatlmi .... 17 •Snet»lnger, Fred. R Snetiingff. Mn. G Snetilnger, Margaret .... .' i* ■ ! I ■>(*' »H(Vji» '».?;*. X, i If it «r I ' KIH , i:, -, Mmitai»tttim ta»ul1tlammmtm.Mmtl>l^t^»lt ll«i. 1 ^ ' I . « J ' 1. ..' k-^' BY-LAW To make provision for the due administerinff and improving the Widows and Orphans* Fund^ of The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, Whereas, one of the objects contemplated by The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, and provided for by the Act of the Parliament of the Province of Canada, passed in the seventh year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled "An Act to incorporate the Church Societies of the United Church of England and Ireland in the Dioceses of Quebec and Toronto," is the creation of a fund towards making provision for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy of the said Church, in the said Dioceses ; and, whereas, certain lands have been conveyed to The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto aforesaid, for the purpose of making provision for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy of the United Church of England and Ireland in the Diocese of Toronto; and, as other lands may be given for the same benevolent purpose; and, whereas, sundry sums of money have, from time to time, been given and granted for the same purpose ; and, whereas, under a By-law, sanctioned and approved b / the Lord Bishop of Toronto, Sermons have been annually preached, and b Collection made tliroughout the Diocese, the proceeds of which have been annually invested for the benelit of the Widows and Orphans* of Clergy- men deceased, and it is expedient to provide for the due administration of the said Fund, and to make further provision for the same object. Be it therefore enaetedt under the authority of the aforesaid Act, passed in the seventh year of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, and by, and with, the sanction of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese of Toronto : That so much of the By-law of this Society above referred to, passed on the twenty-third day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-four, as provides that one Sermon be preached annually in the several Churches, Chapels and Stations of this Diocese, and a Collection made, the proceeds of which shall be annually invested for the benefit of infirm Clergymen, and the Widows and Orphans of Clergymen deceased, as refers to the investment of the said proceeds, and for the making proviuion for the benefit of infirm Clergymen be abrogated and repealed, and so much of the same is hereby abrogated and repealed ; and further, that all moneys received by the Treasurer of The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, as the proceeds of the Collec- tions made, or to be made, in conformity with the aforesaid By-law, do form a fund to be denominated " The Widows and Orphans* Fund." . ,, II. That all rentu, iuuei, or proflti of landii or tenemffntt, held by the Society for the relief of the Widows and Orphans of Clergymen, and all moneys given or granted for the same purpose, unless specinl provision be made by the grantor or donor of the same for the distribution thereof otherwise, shall be put to the credit of the Widows and Orphans* Fund. in. ■nM And that the Society shall, and will, put to the credit of the Widows and Orphans' Fund yearly, and every year, a sum of money equal to One Pound Five Shillings for each duly recognized Clergyman in tlie Diocese, from the Fund fur General Purposes, providing that Fund will bear such a charge upon it ; and that after the current and customary expenses of the Society are paid, the charge for the Widows and Orphans' Fund shall be the first paid from the General Purposes Fund, and that such sum shall be put to the credit of the Widows and Orphans' Fund on the firot day of January in each year, on the Lord Bishop of the Diocese forwarding to the Treasurer a list of the Clergy duly recogniied, signed with his hand. IV. That each Clergyman, either Incumbent or Travelling Missionary, having Cure of Souls in this Diocese, in order to entitle his Widow and Children to claim the annuity hereafter provided ; from the passing of this By-law, or fVom the time of hia appointment in the Diocese, shall be an Incorporated Member of the Society, or a Subscriber thereto of One Pound Five Shillings per annum ; shall observe the dh-ections, from time to time given by the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, in respect to the Collections to be made on behalf of the Widows and Orphans* Fund, unless such Clergyman shall have been excused by the Lord Bishop of the Diocese in writing under his hand, from making such Collection or Collections in any Church, Chapel or Station, served by him; and auoh excuse or dispensa- tion, when given, shall have been forwarded to the Secretary of The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, whose duty it shall be to make a regular entry of such exemption, which shall be considered, so far as any claim upon such Fund is concerned, as though such Collection or Collec< tions had been made, by the Clergyman so exempted. Provided that nothing herein contained ehall be construed to prevent a Clergyman duly licensed, or recognized by the Lord Bishop as a Curate, or Assistant Minister, from participating in the benefits of the Widows and Orphans* Fond, although no Annual Collection may be made by him. V. The Widow and Children of every Clergyman, who, at the time of his decease, shall have been duly licenced to a Cure of Souls in this Diocese, or as a Curate or Assistant Minister therein, or recognized by the Lord Bishop as such, or have been placed on any Super-annuated List, with the conssnt of the Lord Bisht>p of the Diocese, who from the passing of this ^kh 1 •• By>law or fVom the time of hie appointment in the Diocese ehall have been an Incorporated Member of the Society, or a aubscribor thereto ot One Pound Five Sliillinga per annum, and who ahall have made the Collectioiu ai aforeuid, from and after the 13th day of July, 1848, or from the time of hia appointment in the Diocese, shall be entitled to claim the annuity hereinafter provided. Provided that any Clergyman nho may have neglected to make such Collections, or obtain the aforesaid ezcuMe or dispensation from making such Collections may, on petitioning the Church Society, be allowed to participate in the benefit of this Fund, should such petition be recommended by the Lord Bishop, and the Society be satisfied with the reasons asHigned for such neglect; and provided, also, that tlie Society may grant an annuity to the Widow and Children of any Clergyman deceased, who shall have been duly acknowledged aa a Clergyman of the Diocese, although such Clergyman may not have made such Collections, or obtained the excuse or dispensation aforesaid. VI. It shall be the duly of the Standing Committee, or of any other Committee that may hereafter be appointed for that purpose, to prepare for the consideration of the Society at its Monthly Meetings, all business relative to the management, investment and improvement of the Widows and Orphans' Fund, and no matter connected with the management or investment of the said Fund shall be decided upon, until it has first been submitted to such Committee for them to report thereupon. VII, •jii; The Treasurer shall lay before the Society at its Meeting in May, in each year, a statement of all Moneys invested, or in his hands, on the 31 St of March preceding, belonging to the Widows and Orphans* Fund ; and of all Moneys received and paid on account of the said fund since the last annual statement. And the Secretary of the Land Committee shall, at the same time, lay before the Society, a statement of all Lands held by the Society by grant or otherwise, on behalf of the said Fund. That from and after the passing of this By*law, the Society will pay to the Widow of every Clergyman who at the time of his decease shall have been duly licenced to the Cure of Souls in this Diocese, or as a ('urate or Assistant Minister therein, or recognized by the Lord Bishop as such, or have been placed on any Super-annuated List with the consent of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, who, from the passing of this By«law, cr from the time of his appointment in the Diocese, shall have been an incor* porated Member of the Society, or a subscriber thereto of One Pound Five Shillings per annum; and who shall have complied with the requirements of this By-law, such annuity, not exceeding FifVy Pounds Currency, as the income of the Fund will admit, payable in two equal half- yearly payments on the first days of January and July in each year : the f \l' u Ant of Muh h«lf>7carly pajmcnit, or iucii piortitfn ttieNo/' dl may tlavf aocnitd firoin tho day of th« death of her huaband, to be made on the day above mentioned neit following the death of her husband, euch paymente to be eontiniled during her natutal life* ao long aa she ahall remain • ll^idoWi And in caie euch Widow ahall, *t hrr death or marriage, have four or more Children by her late huaband undef the age of twenty^one yeara^ iUoh annuity ahall be paid to the gttardiana of aueh Children i and ahould the^e be leta than four Children, then ■tlch a aum, not etceedlng t^ifteen Pounds, at the income of the fund will admit, ahall be paid aa aforesaid for each, provided that all annuities shall cease from the half>ycar nest preceding the marriage of any person, whether male or female, intitled by this by-law to any such annuity. And, that all annuitiea paid for Children shall cease on the day at which they attain the age of twenty-one years. And in case of a Clergyman deceased, leaving no Widow but leaving Children, then such Children to enjoy the annuity as above provided, on the death or marriage of a Widow. Provided always, that the Widow and Children of a Clergyman slmll not be in the receipt of an income from other sources exceeding 41 fiO per annum; or in case of Children, that the Guardiana of such Children shall not be in the receipt of an income from other sources exceeding £IS0 per annum for their benefit. 111. That the amount of the annuity to be paid to the W^idowsor Orphana of the Clergy for each year, shall be fixed at the meeting of the Society in May, in each year, in manner'following ; that is to say : if the income of the Widows and Orphans' Fund for the year ending the Slst of March preceding, from all sources, that is, the interest, dividends, issues, or profits of any moneys or land held, or invested for the benefit of the Widows and Orphans' Fund ; the Annual Collection in the Churches, Chapels, or Sta« tiona, for the benefit of the said fund; all Special Donations to the said Fund, and the annual grant from the General Purposes Fund, shall be sufficient to pay to all the claimants at that time on the fund ; and a sum to provide for contingencies equal to £iJO for each One Hundred Clergymen returned by the Lord Dishop as licensed, or duly recognized by him ; then, and in thiat case, the annuity to be paid shall be £50 to each Widow, or a propor- tion thereof to the Orphans aa hereinbefore provided. But in case the income shall not have been sufficient to pay such annuity, then the annuity to be paid shall be reduced for that year to such an amount as the income for the year preceding will meet and satisfy, providing, as before, for contingencies in the proportion of one Widow's annuity for each One Hundred Clergymen on the Bishop's list. X. That all Moneys in the hands of the Treasurer that may not be required to meet the annuitiea payable to the Widows and Orphana of the Clergy shall be, from time to time permanently invested in some good and sufficient aecurity. ^ .• < .. •. j • , ,,. ■«■' I j / I I i i XI. Every Widow or the Guardians of any of the Orphans of a Clerg)** man, desiring annuities from the Widows and Orphans' Fund, shall apply by Mi'inoriHl to The Chur«:h Society of the Dioceiie of Toronto for such annuity, setting forth the lime of decease of such Clergyman, the m m* of his Widow, and the names and ages of each of the Children as th« case may be, and that the income from other sources of such Widow or Children does not exceed £160 per annum. And Ruch Memorial being supported by the recommendation of two or more Incumbents in the Diucesc, and recommended by the Lord Uishop of the Diocese, shall entitle the Widow or Children of such Clergyman to the annuity herein- before mentioned. XII. i That the Widows and Children of all the Clergy in this Diocese, who have deceiised during the past tivo years, and who during their lives, did make the Annual Collections on behalf ot the Widows and v.'rphans' Fund, shall be entitled to the aiinuitieo provided for by this by*law ; and that such aiinuitieii do take place from the lat day of July, in the year of our Lord, 1848 ; and tliat the first half-yearly payment thereof be due and payable on the Ist day of January, in the year 1849. XIII. Every Annuitant on the Widows and Orphans' Fund shall, whenever he or she may be paid, his or her half-yearly annuity, make one of the following declarations, in the presence of a Clergyman or Magistrate, which declaration shall be attested by the Clergyman or Magistrate before whom it is made :— Declaration to be made hy a Widow — I , do hereby declare that I am the Widow of the late Reverend — — , that I am intiiled to an annuity from the Widows and Orphans* Fund of The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto ; that I am still a Widow, and that my income for the past twelve months, whether from property invested, profits of business, or any other source, including any sum or sums of money which may be available for the nraintenutice and education of my children has not exceeded ^150. Signed before iiie. Name. Desctiption. > Residence. hi : I ff Declaration to be made hy the Guardians of Cldldren — I , do hereby declare that I am the duly appointed Guardian of the Children of the late Reverend , whose names and ages are respec- tively written below ; that they are entitled to an annuity from the Widows and Orphans* Fund of The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto ; and that the mcome received for their benefit for the past twelve moRtha whether from property invested or any other source, (not including wages earned by any of them) has not exceeded £150. Names of Children. Age next birth-day. Signed before me.. Name. Description. Residence.. XIV. Should any doubt hereafter arise as to the interpretation of this by-law, or the construction which should be put upon it, or upon any of its clauses, such doubt shall be referred to the Standing Committee, or to any other Committee that shall be appointed for that purpose, who shall make a report thereupon to the General Monthly Meeting of The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, and the decision upon such doubt, when sanctioned and confirmed by the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, shall be final. 'A THE END. m tik^mm ,i*^' ^ tf t- I . TABLE OF COKTENTS. Notices and DirecfioB3 2 Olficers of the Society 3 Constitution of tiie Society 5 Report ibr 181S-9 11 Income and Expenditure 13 Annual Sermons 15 Widows and Orphan's Fund .......* , 16 Depository , 17 Property invested -. 18 Grants 18 Lands 19 District Branches 20 Newcastle 21 Midland and Victoria 22 Prince Edward 24 Eastern , Johnstown , Bathurst, and Dalhousie 24 Niagara 26 Gore and Wellington 27 London, Western and Huron 30 Brock . 31 Talbot !!!".!.'!!!!!'.!!!!.'.'.!'.".!!! 32 Colborne , 32 Home and Simcoe 32 Conclusioii _ 39 Resolutwns Seventh AnnukYMyeting'!.*!."!!!!!.".*.!!!^".!'.!!!!!!!!!!.*!!!! 41 Abstract oi Treasurer's Accounts 44 APPENDIX. Income and Expenditure of the' District Branches 48 Invested Funds , 49 Summary of the several Accounts ^ 50 Form of Deed of Conveyance to the Bishop 54 Do. Do. Do. to the Church Society 54 Form of Bequest 56 Forms of Trust , .." 56 Lands given lor Church purposes 59 Summary of Subscriptions, Donations, and Collections 60 Life Members '. /, 72 Special Donations ........!!'.'.'..*.*...'.*.!!!!!!.!!!!!'.!! 72 SUBSCRIBSRS — Home and Simcoe Districts 73 Gore and Wellington ......../.....! 80 Niagara , .'....'..'.'...'.'.! 85 London, Western and Huron .~ !.'.*.'.....'.'. 89 Brock ...!.!!."..!.'!! 89 Newcastle :...; .'.'...*.'''.'.'.'..'.'.'.'.*.'..'.'..'.".'.'.'..*.','.*,*...'.*.'.*...* 90 Colborne *.'.*..*..."..'."....'.*.'.'',".*.".*.'.' 90 Midland and Victoria 90 Prince Edward f. .........'............."...,......* 92 Eastern, Johnstown, Bathurst and Dalhousie ....'."...*..........,.'......". 93 By Law for the Management of the Widows and Orphan's Fund. Printed by A. T. Plees. at "The Church" Office, Toronto. . 4lC :>*«V>P-- '...■■.^*J>■is^MI^ '