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v.— 'That it shall be thu duty of tho Committee to determine
from time to time on the nppropridtion '^ the funds to the fur-
therance of the Gospel in tius Uiand, under tlie recommendation
and sanctiuii of the Lord Bishop of tho Diocese : — the objects
to which such appropriation shall be made beiii^ the following:
—1st, the erection or enlargements of Churches and School-
rouins ; — 2iid, the supply of IJihles, Prayer Books, School
liooks, and Ileligious Works and Tracts ; — 'Jrd, the establish-
ment and support of Daily and Sunday Schools; — 4th, the
niainteiiaiicu of Cler^^ymen in destitute settlements.
VI. — Tho Committee shall meet when any one of the Offi-
cers, or any three of the members of tho Commiltec, or any six
of the associated members, shall deem a meeting expedient:—
the purpose of the mcetinsf being first specilied iu writing to the
SoMiior Secretary, who shall convene the meeting.
VII.— The Committee shall appoint three of their members
to audit the Treasurer's accounts.
VIII. — A Monthly Meeting of the Society to be held on the
2nd Wednesday in every month, at 7 o'clock ; and a general
Annual Meeting on the 2nd Wednesday after the Feast of the
Holy Trinity, or as soon after as the Diocesan may appoint.
IX.— No existing law shall be repealed or altered, nor any
new rule established, except at a (jeneral Meeting— such
change having been first recommended by ilie Committee, or a
written notice thereof given at a previous monthly meefing.
X. — All Meetings shall be opened and closed with tho
Prayers recommended to bo used at the meetings of the Society
for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts.
XI. — The members of the Church in every part of the Island
fehall be invited to co-operate with this Society, by forming
local Committees, under the direction of tiie Clergy, in eucli
Mission or Parish.
XII. — That the Treasurers of the Local Committees shall
ir.uismit to the General Treasurer in St. Johti's tliu amount of
the Collections made in their re^pectire DlstricLs.
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At the Seventh Anniversary of " TiiE Newfoundland
Church Society," held at St. John's, 27th November,
1848,
TheRight Rev. the Lord BisHor of Newfoundland,
Fresldcut, in the Chair.
The Report of the Committee, and the Treasurer's
Account, having been read by the Rev. T. F. H. Bridge,
Secretary, — It was
Moved by the Hon. Judge Des Barres, and seconded
by James Clift, Esq. : —
That the Report just read be received and adopted, and printed,
with the Treasurer*8 Account, under the direction of the Secretary.
Moved bv the Hon. £. M. Archibald, Her Majesty's
Attomey-dreneral, and seconded by C. D. Newman,
Esq., Head Master of the Academy : —
That this Meeting desires to express its devout thankfulness to
Almighty God, for whatever of success has attended the labours of
the ** Newfoundland Church Society" since the last Anniversary.
Moved by Thomas Bennett, Esq., and seconded by
the Rev. F. W. Tremlett, of Portugal Cove : —
That this Meeting regards the information, obtained by the Lord
Bishop of the Diocese on his late Visitation, of the great Religious
destitution of the Labrador, and the Western Coast of Newfound-
land, as a call to renewed exertion on the part of the Church Society
to carry out its proposed object of providing for '* the maintenance
of Clergymen in destitute settlements."
Moved by H. W. Hoyles, Esq., and seconded by G.
T. Brooking, Esq. : —
That this Meeting gratefully acknowledges the past sympathy and
liberality of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign
Parts, and expresses the hope that they are so appreciated by all
classes in communion with the Church, that they will be glad and
nady to enable that Society, by their own cootributioos, to with-
draw some of the nupport it hns aiTurJed to the old establUhod!
Missions in this Colony, with the view of extending its care to
others who have not yet been benefitted by its assistance.
Moved by the Rev. C. Blackman, Minister of St
Thomas's Church, and seconded by C. F. Bennett,
Esq. : —
That this Meeting tenders nn expression of its continued interest
in the proceedings and welfare of the kindred Societies of the
Dioceses of Nova Scotia, Montreal, I'oronto, and Fredericton.
Moved by W. Rendell, Jiin., Esq., Churchwarden
of St. John's, and seconded by the Rev. George M.
Johnson, Curate of St. John's: —
That the thnnks of this Meeting be given to the Officers of the
Society for their services during the past year; that George T.
Brooking, Esq., be recjuested to undertake the office of Treasurer^
and that the following Members of the Soi'ioty do eompose tho
Committee fur the ensuing year, (sec li»t of Officers.)
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The Committee of "The Newfoundland Church
Society," in submittint only frequented during the summer by thousands of
pc(^e, chiefly from tlie northern District of this Island,
but inhabited by ^ considerable fixed population. In but
one fihxsG to which the Biifhoj) went, was any certain trace
found of any previoit« visit of a Clergyman of our Church.
Elsewhere his LorcUiiip was not merely the first Bishop,
but the first Clerc»'vjnan of any order bclono;iniT to our
Communion, who liad carried the word and means of
Grace and Salvation to those barren shores. He and his
errand were heartily welcomed and kindly received by all
classes, — by Englishmen, by natives of this colony, and,
not the least, by the poor, but warm-hearted Indians*
Everywhere a Strang desire was expressed for the per-
mMmnt enjoyment of the blessings, of whieh the Bishop
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Vffu but the transient and temporary messenger; nnd^
with that desire, a determination to bestow of their
worldly substance for the supply of their spiritual wants
by the ministrations of our Iloly Church. It would be
long to relate in what places Clergymen and School-
masters should be stationed, — Churches and School-
houses built. " The fields are already white for the
harvest;" ** the harvest truly is plenteous, but the labour-
ers are few." What is the duty of Christian Church-
men ? First, to " pray the Lord of the harvest to send
forth more labourers into His harvest ;" — and then, re-
membering our many blessings and privileges, and how
we have enjoyed and still enjoy them, in a great measure,
through the charity and liberality of others, to give of
our means with cheerful hearts and liberal hands, that
His Name, than Whose there is " none other Name
under Heaven given among men by Whom we must be
saved," may be heard, and known, and glorified, where
now there are none to proclaim the glad tidings of His
exceeding great love to our lost race.
In the course of his Visitation, as has been already
stated, the Bishop consecrated Churches at Harbour Bri-
tain and La Poile ; and the rite of Confirmation was
administered at eleven different places.
The Bishop has paid into the hands of the Treasurer
the amount of the donations and fees for services render-
ed by the Clergy who acted as his Chaplains on his visi-
tation, chiefly on the Labrador coast, — viz., £27 15^.
lOd, The Committee have requested his Lordship to
allow them to appropriate their amount, with a further
sum making it up to £50, towards the heavy expenses
of his protracted and important voyage.
In the last Report it was announced that the Deposi-
tory for the sale of Bibles, New Testaments, Books of
Common Prayer, Tracts, and other works issued by
the " Society for Promoting Christian Know-
ledge," which had been closed from the date of the fire
of 1846, nad been re-opened at the shop of Messrs.
M*CouBREY, in Water-street. It is gratifying to the
Committee to be able to furnish the following proofs of
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itfl usefulness. There have been sold since August, 1847»
to 1st November, 1848, (a period of only 15 months,) 224
Bibles, 176 New Testaments, 1,054 Books of Common
Prayer, 806 Bound Books, 1,797 Tracts and Miscellane-
ous Publications. No Book is issued from the Depository
gratuitously ; and it should be remembered that there are
other Societies engaged in circulating the Holy Scriptures
and Religious Tracts. With the help of this Depository,
the Church Society performs the services, and confers the
benefits of the Bible, the Prjiyer Book and Homily, and
the Religious Tract Societies, in addition to its more im-
mediate and peculiar purpose of extending and rendering
permanent the enjoyment of the blessings of our Holy
Religion, by the support of the Missionary Clergy, and
the erection of Churches and Parsonage-houses in all
parts of the Diocese.
The Committee refer with thankfulness and pleasure
to the progress made during the past season in the erec-
tion of the Nave of the Cathedral Church. The present
appearance of the works encourages the hope of our being
soon permitted to worship God in a Temple better suited
to express our reverence for, and devotion to the Divine
Majesty, than any which has existed before in this
Diocese. The Committee deem it scarcely necessary to
advert to the great desirableness (though that word is a
very weak and inadequate expression of the intense anxiety
they feel on the subject,) of the sacred building being car-
ried on and completed in its proposed integrity, with all
necessary ornaments and appendages, whether for use or
beauty. " The House must be exceeding magnifical,"
said pious David in reference to the Temple he desired to
build, " for it is not for man, but for the Lord God."
Neither will they doubt, that, when an appeal is made
for local contributions with that view, the Members of the
Church will exhibit their sense of gratitude to GoD, and
to those, who, moved by Him, have helped us thus far,
by many a self-denying sacrifice. The success of the call
for a haul of scaffolding-poles last winter may be re-
garded as an evidence of good-will and an earnest of
future co-operation.
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It may not be out of place to mention here as a matter
of much importance not merely to the health of the
community, but to religious decency and propriety, the
appropriation by His Excellency the Governor, ( whose
exertions in this behalf deserve our warmest and most
grateful acknowledgments,) of a large and suitable piece
of land at the Eastern end of the town to the purposes of
a Cemetery. The ground has been conveyed to the
Lord Bishop in trust. It has been already enclosed by
His Lordship with a substantial and sightly fence : and
it is hoped, that it will be duly set apart by Consecration
for its solemn uses next year.
The recent establishment, by and under the Lord Bishop
of the Diocese, of a School for young Ladies, to which dav-
pupils as well as boarders are admissible, seems to call for
some notice. The want of such an Institution has been
long and severely felt here : and whilst the supply of it
has laid his flock and this community under a further
obligation to the Bishop of Newfoundland, who has
undertaken the whole responsibility and risk of the enter-
prise, it has given increased completeness to the educa-
tional system in this Island in connexion with the
Church. With the means of obtaining for their children,
sons and daughters, a sound and useful education, based
on the principles and pervaded by the spirit of Religion,
now afforded in the Collegiate School and the young
Ladies' Seminary, it is believed that the painful necessity
is effectually obviated of separating young people from
their Parents at an age, when, perhaps, no educational
advantages offered by schools in other countries, can
compensate for the total loss of parental supervision.
In the Schools a superior education may be obtained at
a very moderate charge ; and young men, disposed and
fitted by the Grace of God for the work of the Sacred
Ministry, may be prepared and trained in the Theological
College at a less annual expense, than the cost of a com-
mon education in any good private School in Great
Britain. The Scholarships, founded by the " Society
FOR THE Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign
Parts," will also be open to competition among the Stu-
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dentsand Boys of the Collegiate School, as vacancies occur.
Among the Scholars now in the College, there are two
young men who are natives of the Colony; and three
others, also natives, who were on the Foundation, havo
been ordiuncd^ and are labouring as Clergymen in the
Island.
Reviewing their brief Report of the chief events of
recent occurrence in connexion with tlic Church, the
Committee cannot but reflect how vast a debt of love and
obedience all her Members owe to Him, Whose good
Hand has been thus graciously and signally upon her ;
and that His past mercies arc a call upon them to renew-
ed exertions and enlarged sacrifices in His service.
Happily exempt ourselves, as a part of the British Em-
pire, from the anarchy and confusion which have desolated
some ot the fairest Kingdoms of the Old World, and
swept away thrones and sceptres, around which were
gathered, as their stay and bulwark, the hereditary pri-
vileges and traditionary glories of centuries, we sliould
yet desire and pray to learn wisdom from such mysterious
judgments ; and they will not have fallen upon tho
pations all in vain, so far as we are concerned, if whilst
tho crash of falling dynasties, and the cries of "tho
madness of the people,'* reach our ears across the wide
waters, we are drawn ourselves into closer and more
faithful allegiance to that " Kingdom which shall not bo
shaken ;" quickened to greater eiTorts and more earnest
prayers that all men may be brought into it; and render-
ed more sensible of the^uty and privilege of "following
peace both among ourselves and towards all men,"
SUnSCIlIISKRS.
ST. JOHN'S.
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JRobo, Lieut.-Col.,R.E. 2
RobiDson,BrookiDg&Co25
0|Snundcrn, John
^^awver, ,limo3 B.
Scot't, N> illiim
S!;rphcrd, Willinm
Slnims, Charlta
OjSiinms, Jainca
jSkinncr, .Mrs.
(\kS:i)ith, Henry
Smilh, 'riiomna U.
Snook, Robert
Souilicott, James
Soiithcott, John
Spearman, J. M.
is peat man, Mrs.
Spurrier, 11.
iStabb, K. & N.
Stabh, Ewcn
OlStdbb, William
Stewart, J. }k W.
Siiliock, Sydney S.
S'.veetland, Henry
Swift, A.
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0|Thoma9, William
0|'rhomas, II P.
0| Talbot, Charles
0| Tasker, Patrick
Tessicr, L.
Tessier, P. G.
OTunbridge J., O. S.
0| Tonssaint, Mrs.
OiTremills, William
SiThomas, Nathaniel
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VandcDhoff, AleziQder
Wade, Wm,
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1
s
1
1
1
10
5
2
1
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1
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1
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1
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5 (I
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15
5
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10
10
10
21
Wnllbank, M. W.
Wflrrcn llrotlicra
Warrpii Alfied,
Warren, William, Sr.
Webber, (loorge
Webber, Willi-un
Weir, Asst. Com. Gen,
VViillams, ICli/ibeth
Wilson iSi M(jncU
Wilson, A.
Wiihcrs, J. C.
Wood. J. a
Woodley, William
WuoUh, Jaiocii
£0
10
r
1
f.
6
(;
'2
5
2
5
5
5
3
3
2
10
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Walker, ITeiiry £0 10
Warren, Edward 10
Wiirrcn, Georpo 15
•vVitlivcon)hc, (;ilbert 1
Woods's, v., room, C 7 o j.^ g
q'ls. lish )
£18 10
QUIDI VIDI.
.?ats{ono,John,iish, 1 qtl.
J; ilraee, riiilip " 1 "
ii:acc, William " 1 "
£421 1-2
fjuJcn, John
1
i{
SOUTH SIDE-St. John's.
Allen, William £0 10
jllorvvood, John " 1 "
llorwooJ.liobert*' h "
5
Blbbings, Jimies
Uii)bingi, John
Hlacklcr, Jenkins
liliu;kler, Williiinj, Sen. 1 10
lilackler, William, Jr. 1
liliickler, John 10
liuin, William 5
Coyell, Thomas 1 5
Dammerall, Mrs. 1
Hnrve}', James 10
liiirvey, Uieh.r 1 1
llmgstoi), William 12
Jackman, AUxunder
.Murri.ii), John " ^
i(
0^
o'rynn, Willlnm " 1 "
(!!sievier. Garland " 1 " -4
Q Cadwell, John
/j Cess, William
llenneburv, John
jlitiiiiebury, .Joseph
Q Hcnriebnry, llobcrt
lliicks, Gt-orj^o
6
2
10
10
10
10
10
10
£7 2 9
March, Jamea
Peters, J.
I'igjjins, 1).
rulehind, J.
Quick, George
SanJern, Richarif
Vesc}*, Sarah
5
12
10
5
5
10
5
2
1817.— Sealers.
(Collected by W. II. Mare.)
o'Chate, Jacob
Gall, Thomas
Rhodes, Richard
Q Skinner, George
I
61
5
5
5
5
£10
c i
k
22
Chafe, Jacob (Pcttv ) ^ j^ ^'IJaldwin, T.(St. John's) 5
Harbor) ) j
Chafe, Abraham " 5 Chafe. Jacob (Petty) o in n
Chafe, G. W. " 5 0; Harbour) J u lu o
5 OCh.nfe, Nathaniel " 5
0( h.fp. Heniy " 5
Chafe, Robert "
Chafe, Siimuol V.'. '•
Chafe, Sainiiil D. '•
Chafe, Jacob, Jr.
Chafe, Nathiinid
('hall', Uohdt
Chafe, Ilc'iiiy
(-hafc, .Ii;Ini
Chafe, ^Joiit3
5 ( luuV, Samuel
It
5
5 ::hjiftf, John (St. John's) 10 o
5 0,Chafe,IE(Jward (Petty I ^ , _
2 (I Harbour) J U o (j
5 Chiife. Edward (Tho- ) ^
5 Oi mas) "I
5 Clarke, Richard "
5
Grant, William
Ualse, William
Lee, William
Miles, Nathaniel
White, Robert
Whitten, Hctjry
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ti
II
li
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& Hounsell. ' ^^^^'•' S'
10
BelboD, William
Lacey, John
Milley, Soloman
Prior, Edward
Skinner, George
Woods, Peter
\Vhite,Richard(Petty ) ^
I • Harbour) j
10 Williams, Uichard '*
Whitten, Henry "
10
2 10
10
5
5
5
5
5
5
£6 12 G
7?o/^a.— Wilson & Meynell.
10 Oi'RoUa" 10
A ngel,Thoma8,St. John's 5
X'5
Panda. Wilson Be Aleynell.
"Panda" ;ei
Hrown, Thomns "
Button, William *'
Ebsary, Henry "
5
5
10
23
Ford, .lolui
Tord, Richard
ti
it
n
Chafe, Edward (Petty)
Harbour)
Clinfp, Jacob
llartcrv, J W. " 5 Chnfe, Robert
Hooper, William " 5 OChnfe, W.
lludbon, William " 5 Ciiafe, W.
Kcnnedv.W. (South) rt .- .. CI afe, George
Shu.e) 1 ^ ^ ^.Clialf, David
y
1
5
5
2
()
5
5
Alartin, Adam (St.) ^
jcMi.'o y
5
Doran, J. (St. Johij's) 5
iJohnson, N. (Ferryland) 5
Raines, J (Pouch Cove) 5
Raines, John " 5 Pcarce, JosIah(Petty ) q r^ q
Ri
Harbour)
iJout, E. (South ) 5 o'
Shore) > j
'Robinson, deorge "
Willi,. ma, William
Jane Isabella, W^airen Brothers
Chafe, Ambrose(Pet- ) q 2 6
tv Harbour) |
Chaf.N G. \S.
Chafe, S. C.
5
5
5
Winser, J. (Aquaforte) 5
£4 7 6
5 Ol
Favourite Lass. E. & N. Stabb
j Cook, R. (St. John's) 5
£0 12 6 1
Acorn. J. Barron.
Cooper, Henry (Petty ) ^
Harbour) j "
Howard, William "
5
5
Rhodes, R (Petty)
Harbour) y *v/ « ^ ^
Williams, Valentine " 5
Webber, A.
White, John
£10
(I
tl
5
Warrior, J. Il.W'arrcn.
Harbour) } - «
Fiscator, W. Boden.
G o|'^arge,Elias (St. John's) 10
£1 0i'^'^^'*^''» ^'^^^^f'l " 5
Laccy, Philip "
Wheeler, James "
10
5
£1 10
24
5
5
2
(j
fj
5
5
5
7 6
10
I 5
I 10
15 .
10
Ellen^ of Harbour Grace — for
Cathedral. Hunters & Co.
Chafe, Davi.l M.
Badcock, Robert
Culhhall, John
French, Willliam
Gordon, Cnpt. W. 1
Gordon, Samuel
Hawkins, William
liUfFinan, Henry
Lufiuian William
5
5
5
5
5
Chafe, Willii.ii (Tliomns)
Chiife, Thomas (KJvMirci)
^^Chafe, NiUhai.id
( iiale, Edv.hnl (Tl.onr.is)
'^' Chafe, 'I'hon.ris (Tiu :!i:is)
Ch:.!V, R(.hclt ('i ho::!-'.;;)
Chafr, Rol.tlt (.l:uol>)
.Chjfo, Samuel (\'>'iHi.-.i!i)
' CMiafe, Geoi'-e
^.Cliafe, l)a\il (IT-'urv)
■Chafe, Jacf)b (li^nrx)
^.Clrife, Wiliium (Wiiio'.v)
^,'Cluife, Sflmuel (i}:ivid)
.. Clirife, Abrah.'ti!) (Divi i)
iChafe, Samuel C (SaniUt
Noseworlhy, Thomas 5
Pottle, Martin
Pynn, Charles
Sinims, James
Snow, B.
Sparks, John
Verge, Richard
Yetman, Thomas
5
,^ X , «^ ^. (^Sa'KUtl)
Chafe, William, Jiir,
Chafe, Thomas ^Bachelor)
,, Clarke, Riclnni
^Clements, llicharJ
Cooper, Henry
5
5
5
5
£4 15
Eastcrbrook, James
OEddieott, William
^ Everett, James
Grant, William, Jnr.
Q IToare, Christopher
_ Howard, VVilliam
Lee St Son?, Thomas
\) ill?, John
PETTY HARBOUR. \\m,\ Thomas S.
Fish, qtls. ^'ilJs, Thomas
Aogell, Edward )
Augell, John )
Mills, Thomas
U Mills, Nicholas
Ball, John
Beard, William
Blundon, Robert
Bowden, John
Bowden, William
BuUey, George
Chafet Edward
1
1
1
1
1
1
2J
Parnell, John
Putt, James
Read, George
Sarrell, Aaron
Sarrell, James
Sarrell. John
Suffield, William
1
I
•f
2
1
1
1
JL
I*
1.
4
1
1
1
•^•■•^
Webber, Andrew
Whitten, (leoige
Whittcn, Edward
N\ hittcn, llohert
Weir, rhoni.is
Williams, 'I'homas
^^■illiaIll.s, IJi'HJ-uniti
Williams, John
W illiains, V^ilentine
Williams, Wiillam
\ViUiaiiis. Richard
W'hitc, Johu
Fish I qtl.
25
^ Codner, Uriah
j Tapper, Charles
I'l'appcr, William
j Tapper, 'J'Iioiikjs
I'riiotn, .lohii
rriiori), Uichard
riiorij, William
PORTUGAL COVE, &c.
Amount collcctrd £26 7
£-10 14 ]
TOUCH COVE.
CASH
Allen, Richard
£2
Chafe, Jacob 1
Chafe, Henry (El ward) 1
Chaff, George U . 12
Chafe, Ambrose
Chafe, iMr.s. Samuel
Pcarce, Richard
12
o
1
|p>!nckman, Charles
MidcocK", Robert
1}m'ik\-', A'ulrew
(' iJtiincn, Si('))hen
Hiji::!!, William, Jr.
| ^uMort, Henry
10 C
i'3 17 G
Codner, Elias
Codner, Uezikiah
Fish 1 qtl.
it 1 li
9
Amount cuHccled £16 10 1
HARBOUR GRACE.
£0
5
5
5
5
5
11
10
4
G
5
5
2 G
2 6
2 6
5
5
Payne, William
5
Payne, Nicholas
5
Payne, Stephen
2
ti
Parker, Zechariah
5
Quinton, Edward W. 5
j.\
Quinton, Thomas
Ridley, Thomas
Ridlev, Harrisoa
Ridley, VV. H.
Ross, Thomas
Snow, Robert
Snow, James
Trnpnell, II. W.
Tspp, William
Walters, William
Wolferry, George
West, John
5
26
1
10
10
5
Fish, lbs*
Smith, Ambrose, Sr. 50
Sinitb, Ambrose (John) 75
Smith, Jacob, Sr. 60
Lbs. 1 1 ."jG
5
5
5
5
5
5
£o ][\
Young, John (cash) 1(> o
£6
CARBONEAR.
Archcll, John
0lA}lc3, Robert
£20 4
ISLAND & BISHOPS COVES.
Fish, lbs.
Baker, William 50
Barrett, Nathan, Sr. 70
Barrett, Joseph
Barrett, Jacob
Bishop, Joseph
Q Babb, John
Balham, Charles
Bennett, James
Best, Giiorj;e, Jr.
Br) an, John
100
50
45
Crone, George (George) 50
Drover, Joseph (John) 20
Drover, 'I'homas, Sr. 70
Drover, Joseph, Sr. 70
Dover, James, Sr. 70
Goss, Thomas 100
Goss, Israel 10'>
Hussey, Jonathan, Sr. 70
Janes, Soloman 20
Lynch, Joseph, Sr. 20
Menchiano, Thomas 50
Sharpe, Thomas, Sr. 25
Chipman, Mrs.
Chubbs, Da\iJ
Chubbs, John
Clark, Martin
Clnrk, James
Colborne, Joseph
Colborne, Andrew
Cole, Llias
Cole John
Corbin, 'J'homas
Crocker, George
Curl, G ration
Dean, Thomas
Elson, William
Evans, John
Forward, James, Sr.
Forward, Charles
Forward, William
Fdrward, James, Jr.
Froud, David
Guy, Moses
1
1
I
1
1
5
J5
3
10
1
10
5
5
5
5
8
4
5 O
10
5
2
4
5
4
10
10
10
10
5
r
27
Hardy, Thomas
5
Youngs, Thomas
5
llounsel, John
5
(J
Youngs, James
2
G
llorehani, lUchard
n
(
o
i:29 13
6
James, Charles
Jving, William
n
^SPANIARDS KAY
" llAUKOU
o
5
AND NEW
[I.
Lning, Andrew
5
BaRgs, Joseph
10
J.iiing, James
4
Baker, Henry
, () 5
♦ 4
l.uing, William
2
6, Bishop, George
3
Luing, John
5
Collins, John
10
^ \
Mahancy, Francis
5
^ ("oliins, George
3
6
4
Morlcy, George
5
^
Northcott, Thomas
10
„ Cieorge, Thomas
5
idoss, Moses
1
Pack, Goss & Fiycr
10
Goss, Isratl
5
Pack, Robert
2
10
qGoss, Solomon
1
3
Pearce, James
1
()Go88, Nathan
U 2
6
Pike, Li>uirt
5
n'Goss, John William
2
G
Pyc, Elijah, Jr.
Pyc, Sarmicl
5
5
o'
Q Ilutchinga, John, Sr.
3
Pje, William
5
Noseworthy, George
5
*
Head, John
Kendall, George
Kogors, Henry
Korkc, George
2
^ Smith, Robert
5
2
J^iSheppard, John
2
6
10
10
JJShcppard, Henry
2
6
<
Stickland, Sarah
1
10
10
G
Vokey, William, Sr.
4
6
Srickland, George
£4: 10
3
^ '»
Thomas, Cliarles
•■
'i'hontas, John
10
BAY ROBERTS.
Tucker, Ambrose
5
Bartlctt, Robert
6
Bowring, James
10
•
AVarren, James
5
Brown, Thomas
5
Wilshear, IVloses
2
Oj
Williams, George
5
Churchill, James
5
Winsei, Williom
2
G
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Wiuscr, Alfred
2
6
Elms, Hi nry
Elmti, VVillitim, Jr.
2
10
6
Youngs, George
Yoiingff, John
4
4
French, Benjaiuia
15
Youngs, Charles
4
Green, W.
1
x f
f t
3
6
C
6
6
6
Jackson, George
Mercer, Slafrurd
TMerccr, Samuel
Mercer, Isaac
Mercer, James
Pack, Gos3 & Frvcr
Parsons, John
Parsons, James
Parsons, Robert
Parsons, Stcplieii
Parsons, llol.ort
Parsons, William
Russell, Ilcnry
Russell, Abrahum
Russell, Isaac
Russell, William
Russell, I'LJward
Russell, Stephen
Russell, Stephen
Snow, Edward
Squires, John
Skelton, Joseph
Wilcocks, Edward
Wilcocks, Beiijumia
5
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5
5
5
10
5
5
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10
10
5
10
5
10
5
5
£12 4
PORT-DE-GRAVE.
Andrews, George 1
Andrews, Robert 10
Andrews, Willidin 1
Bartlett, Thomas 10
Bartlett, VVm j» George 15
Bartlett, A. 5
Batten, John 15
Batten, John 10
Batten, Benjamin 15
Battcti, Samacl 1 2
28
Batten, John
i batten, Samuel
Ik-tiiichamp, John
Uialiop, (ieorge
IJishop, lUdicl
Hiihop, Henry
Huone, John
Mradbcrry, James
HurstU, George
o;
Curlew, Jacob
Cuilcw, Benjamin
Cuilcw, (Charles
Curlew, John
jCurlew, William
- Daw, Isaac
Daw, George
Daw, George
^;I)aw, Amy
„ Daw, William
D.iw, Stmuel
Daw, John
Daw, Robert
^ Daw, John
^ Daw, John
^ Daw, Jordan
iDaw, Elizabeth
^ Daw, Jonathan
^Daw, William
Daw, William
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32
5
5
5
3
o
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
5
5
5
BIRD ISLAND COVE.
Chard, Mark 5
t
Fm'i, qtW.
Fitzgerald, E. (Open Ilall^ ^
... , -„ ,. , . iHnncock, R. (King'a Cove) ^
MInty,\^m. (for rent) ^ „ c U>iucoek, W . " i
ofSchool-room) j , Hancock, II.
41
^0 7 C Moss, Joseph "
BONAVISTA.
Arnott, Archibald
Brown, Elizabeth
Ford, William
Groves, Henry, Sr.
Skelton, John, IVI. D.
Laurance, John
Mifflen, Thomas
Moss, Henry
i
Brown, J. (King's Cove) 10
Hrown, (Jcorge " 10
Urown, Thomas " QUO
1
10 0^"^°''' ''°^"
II
5
Pitman, Ann
Rowsel, Samuel
Ryan, John
Sharp, Obadiah
Tcmpleman, James
Templeman, Thomas
Thompson, William
f. - ^Moss, B. (Open Ilall) 5
" ^ I Moss, Luke " 5
Prinee, J., Jr. (Tickle 7 a « a
Cove) ^ V o u
Qninton, Charles (Red ) rt k a
Cliff Island) JO 5
10 o'J|"i"|«"' ^,">'»;^ "
^ ^ QQuinton, (J,, Jr. "
iQuinton, Henry "
5 0^"^"^°"' "• ^^' "
5 0'
1
10
5
5
2 6
5
Q y (}Stfwart,J.(Klng'8Cove)2
QiSnnsom, William " 15
iSansom, Joseph "
5
5
10
5
10
5
Sansoni, John
II
Wey & Son, W. (fish) 10
Wood, Thomas 1
£8 2 6
KING'S COVE.
Fish, qtls.
Fitzgerald, W. (Open Hall) i
Taylor, W.(Tickle Cove) 5
^'JJ^«M-. Sr. (Open ) ^ ^ ^
£8 12 6
GREENSPOND.
A friend to the Church 3 3
Allen, George 10
Barber, Tbomu
S
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33
Barnci, William
10
YouDg, William
8
Tlfirni^M ^ .Inlin
10
(I
A'wi live*! t/ villi
jiemiiiler, VVilHam
10
£25 1
Ulanfurd, Daiius
]tourne, John
Hiewer, William
10
10
10
rOGO.
JJrine, Frederick
10
r)nrne^ James
15
Jiull, Stc ihcn
5
(1
Ditrnes, Joseph
5
Burrcy, John, Sr.
1 11
c
ilartlett, John
5
IJurrey, .Mrs. John
10
(
Kctinett, James
10
Burrey, Thomai
7
c
licniii'tr, John
15
Burrcy, Jolm, Jr.
5
(
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5
Burry, Binjamin
10
(
Ikst, James
5
Burry, George
5
Cheater, George
5
Carter, Mrs. W.
1
Clarke, James
5
Carter, Thomas
10
Cox & Co., William
3
Carter, John
10
Corbin, Abraham
5
Carter, John N.
5
Cobb, Mark
5
Cross, Thomas
10
Cole, Humphrey
10
Cole, William
15
Daw, Job
10
Dowdeo, Mrs.
5
Davey, John
15
Durham, Benjamin
10
Downer, James
10
Dyer, Robert William
10
Elliott, Richard
1
£dgr«r, Benjamin
5
Evans, Samuel
10
Hand, David
5
Findlater, Henry
1
Hancock, Joseph
5
Forster, Joseph
10
Hancock, Heniy
10
Harper, Charles
15
Gates, John
10
Hotvse, George
1
Green, John
10
Morry, Capt. William
15
Hawkins, John
15
Hann, Charles
5
llobinaoD,Brdoking&Co. 3 3
b
Horbin, William
to
Humphrey, Thomas
1 2
6
IStow, Benjamin
10
fitark, James
5
Irish, Robert
15
Ivemy, John
5
White, Geofge
10
Jacobs, John
5
White, Stephen, Sr,
5
Q
Jeffreys, Samuel
5
.Wills, Thomas
1 11
6
Jones, William
10
VouDg, John, Jr.
5
c
Kiog,JdfaQ
10
^
Kiridon, David
Lawler, Stephen
linwlcr, Mrs.
Ijnymitu, 'I'lioinas
Ludlow, John
Ludlow, John, ,Tr.
Mftttlu'WM, James
Mew, JaincH
Mt'adii!*, Jolin
Mitchill, William
Moltoii, Churk'S
Moore, 'I honiiis
Moylf, .It)lin
Moreli, Sti'phcn
M'lMuTsoii, Siiniucl
Murphy, J;iiiie»
Myull, Tiiuiiuks
Nippnril, James
NipparJ, 'I'homas
Oakc, Henry
Oake, Josepli
Oake, Janios
Owen, John
Payne, John, Sr.
Payne, Nicholas
Parham, FrederiLk
Pearce, Andrew
Plomer, George P.
Purchase, Jonas
Randall, George
llandall, John, 2nd
Itandall, James
llatchford, James
lUdout, George E.
llobertu, William
Hose, .lames
Russell} John
Sinims, TIenry
SiaiRis, William
5
2
1
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1 10
5
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10
10
10
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15
34
Skinner, William
jSlade, John
Slide & Co , John
Sinenihuni, Juli:i
Snow, W illiimi
Stowell, Samuel
U Stiicklam), Robert
i Stone, William
0,
TorraNille, Jrinios
(» I t)tra\ille, (.'luirles
(I Tat rant, W illi.im
ri/z;ird, George
^^ aterman, W illi.Mn
(» U artord, Williuni
Wurrick, W illiam
Waterman, Prudence
Wanitk, James
I WelU, Philip
Wolated, Thomas
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£-il 2 (;
O! TWILLINGATK.
^Cuow Head ik IUck Ha
Fish, (jtls.
i
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Q Dove, John
5
her 10
1
^jCIark, William
j^'Colliourne, Joscjib
^iColoournc, Mrs. J.
IColhourne, Jolin
,yC<)lbonrne, Mrs. J.
5
12
^.iCoIbourne, Fanny
^ i(?olbonrne, Josiah
Q Colbournc, llobert
iColbourne, John, Jr.
rJColbonrnc, Samuel
g Croker, Jonas
10 0^^""^'''^'^°"^'*^
Dean, Thomas
£10 12 2
Front Harbour. —
Fish,
Burton, Thomas
Guy, Mrs.
Roberts, Frank
Koberts, WiHiam
Style, George
Stark, Edward
Vatchcr, John
Vatcher, Eli
Wylde, James
Allen, Willam
North Side.
qtls.
1
1
2
I
i
£3 18 9
Fldmond.si, Charles
Ellis, Mrs.
Fowler, Charles
Griffin. Henry
Guy, Hannah
Harbin, Henry
lloddcr, James
House, Joseph
Linfield, Cornelius
Linfield, Robert
Lydford, Charles
Manuel, Mrs.
Manuel, James
Manuel, Mrs. J.
10
1
5
5
1
5
Murtki, 4ohn
5
7
6
10
2
5
5
5
1
5
1
10
10
10
5
3
5
10
1
1
4
^ s.
5
r\ -v
1 10
f M
10
15
10
5
6
5
10
5
5
• •
10
10
10
5
5
5
10
4
5
10
10
15
10
5
6
5
10
5
5
10
5
5
5
5
1
5
7
6
10
5
5
5
5
f\
IVIay, Wlllinm
IVIarlin, Frederick
TVIead, IMcsIicc
Muuden, Joseph
Newman, Jolin
NewtnaiJ. Samuel
Newman, Cliarles
Newmnn, (fcnr^c
Newman, iMrs.
Pitman, William
Pride, Tliomaa
PccveB, Ricliard
nice, James
Robert.s, James
Sliilliss, James
Sinnntt, IMiss
S'oodley, Jo^epli
Tliompson, George
I'ravers, Thomas
A'allis, Joseph
White, GcoTgo
Wylde, Mrs. J.
"Front IlAnBOUR.-
Adams, Philip
l^arncs, Ceo'go
Barnep, Elias
Carter, Joseph
Duno, James
Elliott, John
Guy, Frederick
5
10 (
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1 (
36
UnjiRctt, Edward
liellier, William
Hunt, Stephen
Jacobs, George
If) n '■'Cverick, i hcodore
U> f' Xorthover, Charles
5 (/
'i^oole, Frederiek
.'i 'I'rowsr, Samuel
10 i'ou-cr, Michael
1
1
1
5
10
5
5
o
5
10 Sll'Iey, James
10 olStcrlinfj, William, M.D. 1
10 () Stone, iSIartin
H) U
10
10
10
10
5
6
£22 13 7
'South Side.
ravlor, Joim
Verge, Richard
Watkins, Robert
Wellspring, Henry
W hitehorn, George
Young, Andrew
10
5
10
10 e
5
5
a
6
5
£10 16
5
The Arms.
Fish, qtls.
Cnlfjin, Benjamia
o'i'urton, 'J'honias
A
it
l_
'J
5
5
5
5
Chin, Samuel, Jr.
Clark, William
Gillett, William
Gieeson, Nicholas
Ilaynes, Richard
Jenkins, William
Jenkins, Absalom
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Fish,
Jenkins, James
Jenkins, Thomas
Maidmrnt, Stephen
Reid, Robert
Stucklass, Joseph
Troke, John
Welsh, James
Ashbourne, — —
Bluke, William
Churchill, Isaac
Chin, Samuel
Cooper, Stephen
Cooper, George
Cooper, 'i'homas
Davy, William
Davy, Mrs. W.
Hardiman,
qtla.
i
J.
1
Jenkins, Andrew
Manuel, Thomas
Pond, Adam
Pond, Thomas
Strong, George
Snow, John
Vetcher, James
Welsh, James
Wrapson, George
1
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5
TIZZARDS' HARBOUR,
rizzard, Denjamin 5
jCO 5
FERRYLAND.
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An unknown person , ,
(Aqufifort) ''
(^irter, R. (Ferryland) 3
Carter, J. IJ.,Sr. " 2
J^ Carter, R. Jr. "
^.Carter, J. II., Jr. »
10
1
G
10
15
10
15
6
5
5
10
10
10
6
5
Evans, R. (Renews)
1
10
10
10
f',Goodridge, J. "
Oi
C'johnston, J. (Ferryland) 10
Johnston, W. (Renews) 10
Kelligrew, W. (Renews) 10
LeMcssurier, P. P.
2 6
7
G
£12 11 11
Total.. £66 13 8
Icssurier, P. P. | .
(Ferrxland) | ^
Merry, John •'
Morry, Matthew (Ca- \ o
plin Bay) |
Norris, T. (Ferryland)
Stephenson, J. ••'
White, John "
Winser, J. (Aquaforte)
10
10
10
10
10
10 O
£16 10
BELLEORAM.
Camp, FJenry (Garnish)
Cluett, J., Sr., (Bell- ) „
coram) )
Cluett, William " 2
10
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Cluetr, Stephen(Belle- ) j
Oram) )
Cluett, Samuel
Cluett, T., Sr.
Cluett, Thomas
Cluett, John, Jr. "
Cluett, AVilliam
Dattomoud, G.
Dicks, George
Dicks, William
5
BURGEO.
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1 lo
2 10
2
10
1 10
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1 10
10
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Anderson, William, Sr.
^Anderson, Susanna
^ AndiTson, George
Oj Anderson, Edward
OjAndcrson, William, Jr.
^1 Anderson, Susanna
j^' Anderson, Sarah
^Anderson, .Martha J.
"I \ ...1 I-U.,
Fiander, Samuel (Eng*
lish Harbour)
French, W. (Belleoram) 10
Gould, Philip
^ould, George
Grandy, J., Jr.
Grandy, J., Sr.
Grandy, John
Gramy, Mrs.
Green, Henry
Anderson, John
Anderson, Frances
Anderson, F.dward
^lAnderson, Esther
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
o
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II
II
11
II
11
1 5
1 10
2 5
1
10
1 5
10
Blatkniore, Rpv. Martin 1
0|Blackmore, Ellen
0,Blackinore, Julia E.
Blackmore, M. M.
Carrol, Jstmes
May, 'P. (Belleoram)
May, Jonathan
»i
1 10
1 15
OjCarrol, Catluriiie
O.Couinbe.'*, Shailrach
iColiier, Charles
^ Cock, Beiijamiu
Cosser, Lot
May, II. (English HarOp ,q oCrew, William
bour) > * Crew, Sinnicl
Pine,Jame8(BeIIeoram)l 10 n Crew, John
I'ine, Cjwen (English | j g
Harbour) j
Reynolds, W.K.(BelIe- ) j jq
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Rose, Thomas " 2
Hose, Ucfbert " 1 15
Scott, James (Belle- ^ i iq
oram Barresway) J
Scott, Richard " 1 10
Sirawbiidge, C. (Belle- 7 Q .^
oram) )
Tulk, William
10
ODaw, Robert
Davi'lgc, Jotin
Dicks, llt'nry, Jr.
OjDicks, Siisannii
'Dicks, Ivlvvard
J Dicks, Joseph
j Dicks, George
! Dicks, Elizabeth
0|Dick3, Henry, Sr.
lEales, Caleb J.
oi
jFonl, James
I Forward, Lambert
^{Forward, Hannah
£43 10 OiHare, J-imes
[Haie, John, Jr.
o
6
10
5
5
4 2
4 2
5
10
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5
5
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Hare, George
Hare, Mary
Hatcher, Robert
Horwood, iVlattbew
Ingram, Joseph
Ingram, James
James, George
Jorden, John
Jorden, Jane
Kinslow, William
Kioslovr, Emma
Matthews, Thomas
Matthews, Deborah
Matthews, Susanna
Matthews, William
Matthews, Mary
Matthews, Joseph
Matthews, James
Matthews, Hannah
Matthews, Eleanor
Matthews, John, Sr.
Matthews, Frances
Matthews, John, Jr.
Matthews, Henry
Mead, William
Mead, Elizabeth
Mills, Silas
M 'Donald, T.
M'Donnld, F.
M'Donald, Stephen
17orkett, John
Uorkett, Elizabeth
5
5
2
2
39
Parsons, Sarah
Porter, Thomas
6 Poiter, Sarah
6 Porter, James
2
5
6
6
2
2
9
3
4
5
5
5
5
5
2
5
2
2
2
6
5
5
15
10
5
6
10
6
6
2
3
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6
6
4
3
Rose, James
Row, Matthew
Rose, John
Scard, Thomas
Scard, Elizabeth
Scard, Richard
Stickland, Henry
Stickland, Dinah
Stevens, Thomas
Trokes, George
Vatcher, Martha
Vatcher, Phcebe
Vatcher, Stephen
Vatcher, Maria
Vatcher, Elizabeth
Vatcher, Joseph
Vatcher, Martha
!Vatcher, James
Vatcher, Manuel
Vatcher, Richard
Vardy, William
Vardy, Mary
Wills, Robert
Windsor, John
1 8
6
5
2 6
7 1
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5
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Dr.
DiocKSAN Church Socif.ty in Account with Wj
1847.
Sept. 28 — To paid fifi;;hl -I ql!3. Vhh cuiitto
50
25
25
25
12
20
30
40
15
40
12
10
6
20
25
5
5
5
25
25
15
10
50
10
SO
20
10
15
25
50
163
7
8
1847.
Sept. 23.— r.y
28
30
Oct. 4 —
IG.—
18.—
20.—
Nov. '> —
3.—
12.—
Dec. 7.—
8.—
1848.
March 3.—
May 8—
13.—
15.—
17.
18.
June 1.
Aug. 24.—
30.—
Sept. I
18—
Oct. 18
27
Nov. 25
£1148 8
Nov. 27— By I
We the undersigned having examined tho
foregoing accounts find to credit of the
Society a balance in Treasurer's hands 163
Ditto in Secretary's .. 151
7
8
£314 7 8
St. John's, I
THOMAS ROW
GEORGE T. BROOKING.
'Y ill Acconnt with Wiu.iX'A Thomas, Treasurer.
Cr.
1847.
Sept. 23. •
28.-
30..
Oct. 4-
IG.-
18.-
20.-
Nov. '^ ^
12.—
Dec. 7.—
8—
1848.
March 0—
May 8.—
13.—
15.—
17.—
18.—
June 1. —
Aug. 24—
30.—
Sept. 1
18.—
Oct. 18
27
Nov. 25
• lly bal.^nrc; froin la^t nccoirit ... ... ... ...
Atuoiiiil of 'J'/ (ith. Fisli from \l v. Mr. Mountain...
Amount of '20}t qtl^. I-'isli from I'ov. .Mr. Altiinglon
Amotint of 12 qils. Fi-?Ii from Kc>v. i>!r. Aldiiifrtoii...
Cash tVonilicv.Mi'.'rrcriiktt. collccfc! at I'ortiipalCove
Casli from Ktv. Mi*. Dlrukitiiiro, collected at liurgeo
Amount of 7G^ qtla. l-'ish from iVity Harbour
Amount of 10;j qil.^. l'i>h from Uov. Mr. Kitigwell...
Amount of 4',' ([tl:;. h'ish from Uov. .Mr. I'lect
Cash from ILv. 'Jr. Moylos, coil.cieU at I'ogo
Annual Suhscriptiou pet dltfo
Amor.jtof 8 qtb. Fi-^h from IJpv. Mr. Rrid-Tro
/*;:.ountof G (|tl?. Fish iVmu iVter Wood's room ...
Cash from Hev, Mr. (iilclu-isr, colli otrd at (Ircenspond
Cash from ilov.Mr.Wood, collccUU ;it IJoiiavista, 184G
Ca«h from Rov. Mr. M.irwiall, collected at Belloram
Amount of;)',- qtln. Fish from llev. Mr. Smith
Cash from llev. Mr. Netten, collected at Bonavista
Ca'ih from Wov. Mr. (ii'.clirist, colloctod at Grcenspond
Cash froiu I!cv. Mr, Ijlicknioro, collected at Burgeo
Cash from Itev. Mr. Wood, colKctrd at Bonavista...
Casli from Ilev. ?)h\ liriil^o, collected :it Petty Harbour
Cash from Rev. iMr. I'lcot, collictcd at South Shoro
Cash from Rev. Mr. Hrirvcy, collected at Carbonear
Cash from liev. I\Ir. Bridge, collected at St. John's
Ditto ditto collected at Harbour Grace
Ditto ditto collected at Spaniard's Bay
Ditto ditto balance at Burgeo
.Amount of 14'^ qlhi. Fish from Rev. iMr. Tremlett..
Amount of 2 qtls. Fi^li from Rev. TiJr. Tremlelt ...
Amount of 2.5]- qtls. Fish fron> Qnili Vidi
Amount 18^ qtb. Fii-h iVom Pouch Cove
Amount of35j-qtls. Fish from Rev. Mr. Tremlett...
Amount of 1S;[ qtl?. Fish from Rev. Mr. White
Amount of 12 qtla. I'lsli from liev. Mr. Kingwell ...
Cash received for colIcctio.T at Bri";ii9, 1847
Cash received for collection by the Lord Bishop atl
Labradore ... j
Cash from Rev. Mr. Bridge, collectf J at St. John's
Ditto ditto Bay Roberts fron» Rev. IMr. Rozier
£ 9.
rf.
347 17
7
I 7
10 7
4
G 2
9
3G 7
9
25 14
G
40 14
I
5 4
9
2 G
9
51 17
G
5 5
4 2
9
3 12
8
20
9 9
8
43 15
1 17
7 17
G
7 I
15
8 2
6
6 9
8 2
29 13
6
300
20 4
6
4 10
3
15
7 9
4
I 2
13
3
10 4
17 19
11
9 9
G
5 13
18 18
6
27 15
10
12 14
6
13 14
6
Nov. 27. — By balaoce brought down
£1148 2
£163 7 8
E.E.
St. John's^ Newfoundland, Nov. 21th, 1848.
Per WILLIAM THOMAS, Treasurer.
HENRY K, DICKINSON.