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Mapa. plates, charta. etc.. mey be filmed at different reduction ratios. Those too large to be entirely included in one exposure are filmed beginning In the upper left hand comer, left to right and top to bottom, aa many frames ea required. The following diagrams iliuatrata the method: Lea cartea. planches, tablaeux. etc.. peuvent Atre flimte A des taux da rMuction diff^renta. Lorsque le document eat trop grand pour Atre reproduit en un soul cllcliA, ii eet film* A partir da Tangle supArieur gauche, do gauche A droite. et do iMut en l>aa, en prenant la nombre d'imegea nAcaaaaire. I.ae diagrammea suivents illustrent la mAtlioda. 1 2 3 32X 1 2 3 4 5 6 t ■f, I . fc THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL KEPORT OF THE INCORPOBATED CHTJKCH SOCIETY OF THE MoctBt of €otont0. FOR THE YEAR ENDING ON 31st MARCH, 1863. BSTABI.I8IIBD 98lh APBIIi, 1849. INCORPORATED BY ACT OV PARLIAMENT, 7 VzovoRiA, Cap. 68. ;i ! )■! : '1: M,' 1 ■i . I ' !■ TORONTO: PRINTED BY A. F. FLEES, FOR THE CHURCH SOCIETY OF THE DIOCESE OF TOROMTO. MDCCCLIII. The Depoiitorf and Office of the Church Socibtit ov the Diocese oj Toronto is at No. 8, Wellington-Buildings, King-street, Toronto. Benefactions from any persons, whether members or not, towards the Society's general objects, or to any particular branch of them, and all paymentsjon the Society's account, will be received by rennittances, or by payment at the Society's Office, or by the Secretary or Treasurer of any of the District Branches. It is requested that tlie Annual Accounts of District Branches, and a list oi alt members in their respective Districts, may be transmitted by or before the last day In February in each year. 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. ' A General Meeting of the incorporated members is held at Three o'clock, f.h. on the First Wednesday in every month, (Jul> and August excepted.) The stated Monthly Meetings of the Standing Committee are held at Three o'clock, p. H., on the last Wednesday in each month. During Lent these meetings are held on the Thursday subsequent, June and July excepted. mxi THE ' , THE y THE W Thr Hi OFFICERS OF THE efmrrfi S>otittn ot tbt mot$^$ ot Toronto* 18 i Patton$ : HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL; THE VEN. SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE; THE YEN. SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL IN FOREIGN PARTS. THE HON. AND RIGHT REV. THE LORD BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE. THE VENERABLE ARCHDEACON OF KINGSTON, THE VENERABLE ARCHDEACON OF YORK; Thr Hon. the CHIEF JUSTICE, " Chief Justice MACAULAY " R. S. JAMESON, " Vice-Chancellor ESTEN, " Vice-Chanckllor SPRAGGE, " P. B. DbBLAQUIERE, " JOHN MACAULAY, " JAMES GORDON, " Z. BURNHAM, " WILLIAM ALLAN, «< GEORGE CROOKSHANK, " ROBERT C. WILKINS, •• PHILIP VANKOUGHNET, «• HENRY SHERWOOD, The Hon. J. HILYARD CAMERON, Sir ALLAN N. MACNAB, The Rev. JOHN McCAUL, LL. D. JAMES BEAVEN, D. D. " Provost WHITAKER, M. A. JOHN B. ASKIN, Esq. THOMAS MERCER JONES, Esq. GUY C. WOOD, Esq FREDERICK WIDDER, Erq. Mr. Sheriff JARVIS, Mr. Sheriff RUTTAN, ALEXANDER BURNSIDE, Esq. JUSTUS S. MERWIN, Esq. JOHN ARNOLD, Esq. GEORGE S. BOULTON, THE CHAIRMEN OF THE DISTRICT ASSOCIATIONS. OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY. MUmiint €$mmttUei Thi Riv. H. J. GRA8ETT, M. A. '< H. SCADOINO, D. D. D. E. BLAKE. A. B. •• J. 6. D. McKENZIE.B. A. STEPHEN LETT, LL. D. ALEXANDER SANSON, W. S. DARLING, H. C. COOPER. B. A. WALTER STENNETT, M.A. S. B. ARDAGH, A. M. li T. W. BIRCHALL, Etq. LUCIUS O'BRIEN, Ei«., M. D. ALEXANDER DIXON, Et«. WILLIAM ATKINSON, £■«. & B. HARMAN, Ei«. Dk. BOVELL, v;. M. WESTMACOTT, Etq. GEORGE W. ALLAN. Esq. WILLIAM OOODERHAM.Esd. H. MORTIMER, Esq. v£l)ui j^ finance C«mmittrr T. D. HARRIS. Esq. DALRYMPLE CRAWFORD, Esq. E. G. O'BRIEN, Eaq.i IS. B. HARMAN, Esq. E. T. DARTNELL, Etq And thi Sccrbtary. ^aitl> CmnmtUrr: Tbe Hon. J. H. CAMERON, THOMAS BAINES, Esq. I ROBERT DENISON, Esq. AND THE SECRETARY. 9uawtn : BANK OF UPPER CANADA. Se(Utat^ : The Rev. T. S. KENNEDY. First — J tho and Cler citat of tl Secondl' scho print Thirdly- may thee FOURTHI. of C as s said Fifthly- and Chui hous mem estal endc jThat the ^ollov Pbbv further us in Thee, v life, throu CONSTITUTION OF THE ^\xxt\) 0ocictji of tl)e WxoMt of Sotouto ; INCORPORATED BY THE STATUTE OF CANADA, 7 Victoria, Cap. 68,' kor promoting the following objects : First — For the encouragement and support of Missionaries and Clergymeti of the United Church ot England and Ireland within the Diocese 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 incapa- citated by age or infirmity, and for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy of the said Church in the said Diocese. Secondly — For the encouragement of Education, and for the support of Duy- schools and Sunday-schools in the said Diocese, in conformity with tne principles of the said Church. Thirdly — For granting assistance, where it may be necessary, to those miu 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 Scriptures, the Book of Common Prayer of the said Church, and such other Books and Tracts as shall be approved by the Central Board or Mana^ ig Committee of tlie said Association. Fifthly — For obtainmg and granting aid towards the erection, endowmeiit, and maintenance of Churches, according to the establishment of the said Church, in the said Diocese; the erection and maintenance of Parsonage- houses ; the setting apart of Burial-grounds and Church-yards ; the endow- ment and support of Parsonages and Rectories, according to the same establishment, and the management of all matters relating to such endowments. i. .That before the Society shall enter upon business at any of its meetings, the Allowing Prayers be said : — Pesvent us, O Lord, in all our doings, with Thy most gracious favour, and further us with Thy continual help ; that in all our works begun, continued, and ended in Thee, we may glorily Thy Holy Name, and finally by Thy mercy obtain everlasting life, through Jetus Christ our Lord. jJmen. m I ■! CONSTITUTION. God, from Vbom all holy dMireir all good eounMla, and all works of pj«tv ani! charitydoprocetd, wobcsetchTheotovuil withThv favour our Sovtroign Qmen Victoria, and to rul« htr htart. that tht may in all tbingt teak Thy honour and glory. Prosper with Thy bl«Ming tht dcaigni of thii Society. Comfort with Thy gract thoM benefactors who contribute to it* support. Bless the ministry of Thy servants the Clergy: the endeavouis of all who are engaged in spreading the knowledge of true religion in this Piovince, and the labours ol those Missionaries, who are promoting tht same in foreign parts. And mav Thy Holy Spirit direct all our consultations to the advancement of Thy glory, and the good of Thy Church, through Jesua Christ our Lord, jmtn, MiRCirvL God, who hast made all men, and hatest nothing that Thou bast made, nor wouldeit the death of a sinner, but rather that he should ne converted and live : have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, intidels, and heretics, and also upon all those heathen nations upon whom the Ugh to/ Thy glorious Gospel hath not yetshone; eipe- cially the Indians of this continent. Bless the means used for their civilication and conversion, and take Irom them all ignorance, hardness of heart, and contempt of Thy Word : and so fetch them home, Blessed Lord, to Thy flock, that they may be saved among the remnant of the true Israelites, and be mode one fold tinder one Shepherd, Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Spirit, one lioi!, world without end. Mieiu Our 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 tresnasscs, as we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation ; but deliver us from evil ; for thine is the kingdom the power, and the glory, for ever and ever, ^mei}, AND WHEN BUSINESS 18 ENDED: Almiohtv Goo, Father of all mercies, we thine unworthy servants do give Thee most humble and hearty thanks lor 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, lor 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. >imen. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, be with us all evermore, jmen. It. That all those who now are, or who shall hereafter become Members 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. III. That every Incorporated Member subscribe not less than One Pound five Shillings annually to the Funds of the Society, or contribute not less than Twelve Pounds Ten Shillings in one sura, or land to the value of Twenty- five Pounds ; and that the Standing Committee be empowered, with the sanction ol the President, to recommend persons, whether Associated Members or not, to be elected into the Corporation as Life Members, who shall have contributed through any of the Parochial Associations in connexion with the Society, in money, the sura of Twenty Pounds, or in land to the value of Thirty Pounds, for any of the following special purposes : To be invested or held in trust for the endowment of a Churcn, Rectory or Living within the Diocese ; to be invested or held in trust ibr the Widows and Orphans Fund ; or to be invested or held -r,m^-»umim\ CONSTITUTION. Vil ia triMt foi the endowment ot a Churoh>ichool, and that it ahall be the duly ol the Secretary at the Meeting in the month of October in each and every year to make a return of thote who have not paid up the *26». for the year ending the 31st day ot March previouH, and that he sluill propose tliat such names be erased From the list of incorporated members. IV. That the Coiporation shall consist of the Bishop of Toronto for the timv being, of the Members appointed by the Charter, anu of so many of the other •■ Associated Members of the Society ns shall be elected bv ballot Members of the Corporation, at the meetini's to be from time to time holdon on the days and at the place appointed by the Sy-lawsof the Corpoiation for its stated meetings. Provided always, that the whole numberot 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 iho whole number of Members of the Corpora- tion shall never be lens than one hundred. V. That the Standing Committee of the Society, to be appointed as provided in one of the following By-laws, be empowered with the sanction of tiie Presi- dent, to recommend persons, whether Aflsociated Members or not, to be elected intQ the Corporation, without reference to the limitation of numbers. VI. That the Lord Bishop of Toionto for the time being nhall be President of the Society, and the Venerable the Archdeacons within the Diocese shall be Vice-Presidents. -,^>-a*»<^\ 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-Presidents in addition to the Archdeacons ; one or more Treasurer or Treasurers ; two or more Auditors ; one Secretary ; and such other officers, ministers, and servants, as shall be thought convenient, to serve in the said oihces for the year ensuing. Provided always, that no person not a member ot the Society be eligible to any office. VIII That the paid officers of the Society to be appointed by the foregoing rule, shall be a Secretary, and a subordinate officer to be selected by himself; that the former shall be in Holy Orders, uncharged with Parochial cure, and that he shall furnish security to the satisfaction of the Solicitor to the amount of XIOOO, himself in £500, and two sureties in X250 each. Also the Auditors. IX. That the Standing Commhtee sliall propose to the Board at the General Meeting in September, a liet 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 Boole Committee take place at the General Meeting in October. X. That if it shall happen that any of the persons at any time chosen into any of the said offices shall die, or on any account be removed from such office at any time during the period for which he was elected or appointed to serve, iu \111 CONSTITUTION. as such case 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 us shall be specified in the notice of such Meeting : and that such 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 Jiaii not be hace-isary for any such Meeting to be called for supplying a vacancy n the office of Vice-President: but the President may do so in his discretion. XI. That the Socitty shall and may, on the first Wednesday in every montli, ex:7epting the months July and August, forever hereafter, and oftener if occasion requires, meet at the place heretoiore used for the transaction of business of the said Society, or at such other place as may be hereafter appointed for that pui- pose ; and that the Presideut or Standing Committee have power to call a Special Meeting of the said Society at any time. XII. That no act done in any Meeting ot the said Society shall be valid and effectual, unless the President, or some of the Vice-Pipsidents, shall be present at such Mt'etins. XIII. And with regard to all Meetings of the Society, and to the making, altering or repealing any By-laws, Rules or Regulations, at such Meetings, it is to be Gpecially noticed, that by the Act of the Legislature incorporating this Society, (7 Vic. ch. 68.) it is enacted that no act done in any such Assembly or Meet- ing of the Corporation shall be valid or effectual, unless six persons of the Corporation, at the least, shall be present, and the major part of them con- senting 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 passed, except notice of such intention shall have been given at the previous monthly meeting, and then it shall not be of any force 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., XIV. That there shall be a Standing Committee (three of Avhom shall be a quorum), to prepare the business for the Monthly Meetings of the Society. That the President, Vice-Presidents, Rural Deans and Secietary, be ex officio members of the Standing Committee. That the other members of the Standing Committee, not exceeding twenty in number, shall be elected by the Society out of its incorporated Members residing in the City of Toronto and its vicinity, also of a Clerical and Lay Member from each of the several District Branch Associations in connection with the Parent Society to be elected annually by such Branch Association. That of the non-official Members of the Standing Committee residing in the City of Toronto and its vicinity, the four who having been on the Standing Committee fo r one entire year, have attended the fewest Meetings of the Stand- ing Committee during the twelve months ending on the first Wednesday in Match, sha 11 go out at the Annual Meeting in June ; and if any doubt shall arise under this rule, which Member of those who have attended the fewest Meetings is to retire, then the one who has served the shortest time on the Committee shall be considered to have vacated his seat. That the Standing Committee shall recommend to the Society at its Meeting n March in each year, four Members to be elected in the place of the four etiring Members, v^ho shall not be eligible for the ensuing year. y "uM»M»b«£lWMMr'\ CONSTITUTION. ix y"liH^-*M)WO«£3MNWt\ j- *. That any Member of the Society wishing to propose other candidates for election on the Standing Committee, be required to give in the names of such candidates to be proposed by him, at or before the Monthly Meeting in March. XV. That Minutes 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 tue Chairman. XVI. 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 Irom that date. XVII. That the Secretary conduct the correspondence of the Society, take Minutes of the pioceedinga of the General Meetings and Committees, prepare the Annual Report of the Society, attend meetings of the Branches throughout the Diocese under the directions of the President, and take the general superintendence ot the affairs and accounts of the Society in all its departments. XVIIl. In connection and correspondence with the Society, District Associations 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 withia its bounds, shall, ex officio, be Chairman of such District Branch Association, with whom shall be asso- ciated, as composing a Coramit'ee of Management, the Clergy of the several Parishes or Missions within the bounds of such District, and one or two Laymen from each of the same, and a Secretary and Treasurer. A General Meeting ot each Branch District Association shall be held in each year, at any time and place which may be agreed upon at a previous Quarterly Meeting of the Committee of Management ; and Quarterly Meetings of the Committee of Management — not less than five to form a quorum — shaii be held, for the transaction of the ordinary business of the Brancti 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, m correspondence, through its Chairman, (the Clergyman) with the District Branch Association, and may be denominated, The Parochial Committee of the Church Society. The Committee shall meet so often, and at such periods, as they shall themselves decide to be most convenient, inviting the co-operation of all the Parishioners in their deliberations and designs. They 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 trans- mitted to the Treasurer of the District Association. One-fourth of all monies paid into the hands of the Treasurer of the District Committees respectively, together with the full sum of One Pound Five Shillings for each duly recognized Clergyman within the District, or in case of Life Membership, the sum of Twelve Pounds Ten Shillings 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 aie specified in the Constitution of the Society— the allotment to be mads 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 Aii'nual Meeting of the District Asso- ciation, shall be forthwith transmitted to the Treasurer of the Society at Toronto. CONSTITUTION. The District Associations, through their resjiective Secrelaries, chall communicate to the Secretary of the Parent Society at Toronto a minute statement of a!l receipts and expenditures wiihin the sphere of their operations, 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 ot Resident Missionaries in this Diocese ; and that the proceeds of the fourtn shall be appropriated to any other object embraced within its Constitution, as the Society may from time to time direct. XX. That no application for a grant, loan, or other assistance, be entertained from any Rectory, Incumbency or Mission, in which there shall not have been established a " Parochial Committee" of this Society under the provisions of the article of the Constitution thereof, reporting to and in communication with the Parent Society, and in which all the requirements of said Constitution shall not have been complied with, unless upon the omissio!i of such requirement a special written dispensation within three months of the date thereof ; and further, that accompanying such application there be a distinct and accurate description of the object towards which aid is sought, together with a detailed account of the sum of money collected in the locality or elsewhere towards the same object and how applied : Provided nevertheless, that it shall be at all times competent for the President to recommend to the Standing Committee any case which in his Lordship's opinion may require special consideration ; and should the Standing Committee report favourably thereon, that the Society may iU' such case grant the assistance so sought, or any portion thereof ; and further, that no application be entertained Irom the Widow or Orphan or the guardian of the Orphan ol any deceased Clergyman of this Diocese who shall not have conformed to the piovisions and requirements of a certain By-law entitled a "By-law for the due administration and improving the Widow's and Orphans' Fund of the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto," and also of any amendments to the said By-law, which may be enacted from time to time according to the provisions of the Constitution of the said Society unless upon the omisston of any of the said requirements a special written dispensation had been granted by his Lordship the President, and forwarded to the Secretary for registration within three months after the date thereof. Provided nevertheless, that it shall be at all times competent for the President to recommend to the Standing Committee any case which in his Lordship's opinion may require special consideration, and should the Standing Committee report favourably thereon, that then the Society may grant such proportion of an annuity as to said Society may seem fit, and that it be the duty of the Secretary after each Annual Meeting of the Society to notify to each Clergyman whether he have or have not complied with the requests which would entitle his Widow and Orphan to the pension. XXI. That the Charter and these By-laws do together form the Constitution oi the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, and that nothing which is con- tained iti the Constitution of the Society established on the 28th day of April, 1842, or in any By-law, Rule, or Regulation, amending orahering the same, snail apply to, or be in force in respect to, the Incorporated Church Society of the Dio- cese of Toronto, except Bucb provisions thereof as are above continued in force. ',m-Me.\ ELEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT or tl)c Sncorporotei €l)tttcl) Sorielg or THE DIOCESE or TORONTO, PRESENTED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING AT TORONTO, HELD ON THURSDAY JUNE 2nD, 1853. . »..-.. V In presenting this, the Eleventh Report of the operations of the Church Society during the past year, your Committee would re- mind the members of our Church that, " Except the Lord build the house, their labour is but lost that build it." If success there- fore, has in any degree attended the work, which has for its object the glory of God, the e?ftension of the Redeemer's kingdom, and the building up of the Spiritual Temple ; without presumption, it may be assumed that Almighty God, the supreme Head of the Church, has been pleased to bless our labours, and to acknowledge us as instruments in prosecuting His purposes of love. To Him, therefore, let us ascribe the praise and glory. The Holy Spirit alone can so influence the heart of fallen man as to make him turn from worshipping at the shrine of the idol Self, and lead him gratefully to offer at the Altar of Divine Love, his best gifts for the service of that God, who has manifested such love towards him. If God be with us, ought not every member of our com* munion to aspire to the honour of becoming fellow-workers with God, and earnestly to aid us in carrying out the great work. Faith without works cannot be that grace which is the gift of God. Those cannot rightly believe in these truths which pervade the whole teaching of our Church in her Catechism, Articles, Homi- lies, and Holy Ritual, who do not feel constrained to engage in the work of Hinii who redeemed them from eternal slavery, and en- rolled them among the number of his peculiar people, in order that they might be zealous of good works. The Captain of our Salva- tion during his painful sojourn upon earth, ever went about doing good to the bodies and the souls of men, and so left an example of self-denying love, as well as of spotless purity and holiness, to be I 'm 12 REPORT. imitated by all wlio would be ranked among his followers ;^ before He re-ascended to bis throne in glory to attain those gifts and graces necessary to qualify his disciples for the great work which was to be carried on by them ; He not only commanded them to go and preach the Gospel to every creature, but promised to be with them, even to the end of the world ; so that we infer the pro- mise and the command were not confined to the small band of followers immediately addressed, but extended to the members of His Church in all successive ages, whether the individuals were called to occupy the more prominent position of ministers or leaders, or permitted to remain in the ranks, discharging the less arduous and obtrusive, but not less important duties. What victory could we hope to see achieved by an army whose officers were not promptly and heartily supported by their followers? So in the Church militant, the Clergy may point out the way, and faithfully walk therein themselves, but to ensure success, they must receive the cheerful co-operation of the Laity. The first rumour that our Society had met with a reverse of fortune was sufficient to justify many in their own eyes, for with- holding their aid, thereby proving that they had not counted the cost before embarking in the good cause, and that they had not enlisted in it because it was the work assigned the Church, which, from the fallibility of its members, may often be sorely tried and afflicted, but because the promises of God are sure, must in the end prevail. Previous to the trouble above alluded to, too little interest was taken in the operations of the Society, too many of our mem- bers were satisfied with having contributed a certain sum towards an object, which, as Churchmen, they felt bound to support, and with seeing their names printed in the lists appended to the Annual Report, who, because they had not considered the permanent good which they had been called upon to aid in accomplishing, cared but little about the work of the Society. It pleased God mercifully to Eermit good to spring out of evil, for all at once a spirit of enquiry ecame manifest, and an interest in the operations and welfare of the Society exhibited which has happily survived the cause which aroused it. The minute books of the Society show that at no pre- vious period of its existence have the Monthly Meetings been so numerously attended, or the subjects brought forward so fully discussed, as during the past year; and it will also be found re- corded that from this date several of the Laity as well as of the Clergy, have been found ready to sacrifice their valuable time in attending committees appointed for special objects, to instance only the special committee, from which emanated a Report, the result of frequent and earnest deliberations, the great utility of which has been acknowledged by all the branches, without exception. > ..»M«,.a6»«#»'«V^ REPORT. IS > ,«««>;j&»-*"«*,. The many notices of motion, given by members from all parts of ' the Diocese, to amend different articles of the Constitution, also afford evidence of the growing interest taken in the well-being of the Society, as such your Committee allude to them. That certain alterations and amendments are actually necessary to the well working of the Society, must be admitted by all ; but your Com- mittee feel called upon to deprecate any hasty or violent changes in that Constitution, which they conceive has never been fairly tried, but which before its adoption was carefully framed to suit the circumstances of a new country. They purposely refrain trom specially noticing any one of the amendments proposed to be adopted at the present Meeting, at which all the Branches are more or less represented, for they have been printed for some time, and their several merits will be, no doubt, fully discussed ; we would only express a fervent hope that whatever decision the ma- jority may arrive at, the minority, for the sake of peace and unity, will acquiesce in ; for the present is not a time even for a thought of defection or disunion in our body to be entertained. The objects of the Church Society are of such a nature as to enlist the sympa- thies of all professing Churchmen ; no matter how they may differ upon minor points, all must admit that it is necessary the Church should send forth missionaries, and with them the Bible, the Book of Common Prayer, and religious tracts ; that she should make pro- vision tK^r her aged or infirm labourers, and when they are called away, for their widows and orphans ; that she should make provi- sion for the education of her children in sacred and religious prin- ciples, and that she should aid the poorer missions in the building and endowing of their churches. If, as we surely ought, we make common cause, the Church Society, with the blessing of God, will be enabled to effect all these objects ; but if we permit differences of opinion to deter us from performing our share of the work, no party will be able successfully to carry out one of them. INCOME. The following is a brief account of the Society's income during the past year : — Balance from previous year, including monies to be accounted for by the late assistant Secretary, £1109 I 3^ Receipts of the Society, not including money re- ceived on Trusts or account of Depository, 2281 16 10 (Showing an increase over the past year of £608 lis. 4d. up to the time of closing accounts.) The estimated income of the several Branches and P. Associations has amounted to £1680 5 3^ (Being an increase of £188 17s. Id.) Deduct as remitted to Parent So- ciety 586 10 1094 4 5i 14 REPORT. Of which the sum of £64 138. was remitted since closing of the books. To which add the suras received on account of De- pository, including disposal of stock . . , 1761 1 9 Total of the receipts of the Society and District Branches for the eleventh year ..... 6246 4 4 Total increase on the whole of the receipts of the Society and District Branches 807 8 6 The system adopted at the commencement of the past year has on the whole worked well, though some confusion has arisen, and the task of the auditors rendered much more perplexing than it ought to have been from the fact that some of the Clergy neglected to transmit their voucher to the Secretary, after paying their money into the bank agencies, which of course occasioned certain discrep- ancies between the accounts of the Society and those of the bank. It was hardly to be expected that all would at once understand it; but your Committee feel assured that when all become familiar with its working, it will prove the most simple and secure method which could be devised, and also a very great accomodation to those who reside within a short distance of a bank agency. Your Committee regret that the late Assistant Secretary has been prevented hitherto from fulfilling the conditions of his bond, but as he is now devoting a portion of his time steadily to the work, and has engaged not to desist until all the old books, including those belonging to the Depository, are properly balanced, they trust no loss will be sustained by the Society from the delay which has occurred ; a portion of the debt due to him by Mr. Plees, and assigned to the Society, has been paid, and arrangements entered into for the liquidation of the balance. In Justice to this gentle- man, your Committee would record the fact asserted by the Secre- tary, that he has ever found him ready cheerfully to respond to any queries he found it necessary to put to him upon the matters connected with the past management of the Society. The auditors, who have most carefully investigated the state of the funds, and the accuracy of the accounts kept during the past year, have expressed themselves well satisfied with the manner in which this part of the Society's work has been done. An abstract of the se/eral accounts of the Society, showing the balances of each fund, is regularly laid upon the table at the Monthly Meetings. DEPOSITORY. Your Committee had hoped that ere this the whole of the out- standing debts due to the late Depository, would have been col- lected, and the Society enabled, not only to liquidate the few debts which were owing by it, but have a large balance to the credit of REPORT. 15 — X that institution. But in this they have been disappointed — only £204 15s. lOd. out of £1099 10s. apparently to its credit, has as yet been paid in, and many to whom accounts have been rendered nave proved that they have been already paid either in part or in full. Others who acknowledge the correctness of their accounts have not yet paid them ; but there is every reason to believe that during the present year, sufficient will be collected to liquidate all claims against the Socieity on this account. The books and tracts having been removed twice during the past year, it became a work of time to get them systematically arranged and compared with the catalogues. Until this was done the book and tract committee were at a loss to know what to recommend Mr. llowsell to add to his stock. Fresh importations are expected immediately, and printed catalogues will then be circulated. Several applications have been made by parties at a distance to the Society, setting forth that the want of catechisms, tracts, bibles, prayer books, and other religious works, is much felt that the people were both willing and able to purchase them, and asking whether the Society could not supply a responsible store-keeper with a few copies of the works referred to, to be disposed of on consign- ment, the consignee being ready to undertake that the Society would sustain no loss. Your Committee deem it their duty to press the subject upon the consideration of the Society, in the hope that some plan may be devised for giving wide circulation to Church books and tracts of a practical tendency. A certain sum from the General Purposes Fund might be appropriated to their purchase, and then they might be scattered over the country gratuitously, or colpor- teurs might be employed by the Society to dispose of them, and small quantities might be consigned to individuals in distant town- ships in answer to such applications ss the above referred to. And your Committee would suggest to the several Branches the pro- priety of setting apart a certain amount cf the sums collected for the Society, and retained by them, for this specific object. THE ANNUAL SERMONS. Four Sermons were appointed to be preached during the past year at the several Churches and Mission Stations, in behalf of the following objects of the Society, — on Trinity Sunday, 1852, for the Mission Fund ; in October, for the Widows and Orphans' Fund ; in January, 1853, for the Theological Students' Fund, and on Palm Sunday, for the Mission Fund. The proceeds of the four collections amounted to £824 6s 9d. For the first object was collected at 137 Stations . £200 8 3 For the second, at 180 Stations 315 11 6 For the third, at 157 Stations 210 16 2^ For the fourth, at 36 Stations 99 8 3^ 10 REPORT. Since the books have been placed in the auditors' hands, the following additional collections have been received. Students' Fund 416 Palm Sunday, (Mission Fund) 9 9 Many of the Clergy overlooked the Palm Sunday collection, from the fact that their attention was not specially called to it, in consequence of the absence of the Secretary at the time the notice should have appeared in the paper. Your Committee recommend that the list of days appointed for takiug up the Collections should not only be published on the last leaf of the^ Report, as was the case last year, but that extra copies of that particular page be struck off, and one at least be sent to every Parochial Clergyman in the Diocese, to put up in his Vestry-Room or Study. Your Com- mittee would also suggest that the particular periods appointed for making the different Collections might be changed with advan- tage. Some of the Clergy have not time to take up the Collec- tions at all their Stations between Palm Sunday and the 3Ist of March, besides the next Collection only two months afterwards being applicable to the same object, creates a difficulty in the way of a Clergyman's advocating the cause on both occasions witn success. MISSION FUND. The charges upon this Fund during the past year amounted to £120 17s. IH The liabilities already assumed by the Parent Society for the present year amount to £200,— of which £126 5s. 6d. is pledged to our Indian Missions, to which must be added the sum required to defray the expenses of the Rev. Dr. O'Meara, incurred in visit- ing distant Stations. About £390 is expended by the District Branches for the support of missionaries within their bounds. Your Committee feel confident that if this object were brought more prominently before the several congregations who enjoy the means of grace ; if they were told plainly how many Townships were necessarily deprived, from year to year, of the services of our Church on the Sunday, the proceeds of the Annual Collections to be appropriated to the Mission Fund would be greatly increased. It is written in the Epistle of Paul to Timothy, v. 8. — " If any man Erovide not for his own, and especially for those of his own house, e hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel." The So- ciety therefore feels constrained to confine its exertions to the pro- motion of missionary objects within the bounds of its own Diocese. However deeply Churchmen may sympathize with other Societies, associated for the purpose of carrying on the good work, either in the mother land, or in its numerous dependencies, they must feel that the wants of the Church in this Diocese have paramount claims /v-«-^v.. a iHT-' REPORT. 17 on tlieir liberality. In the Home District alone there are several Townships, in each of which flonrishinu; viMatres are springing up, to minister to the spiritual wants of whose inhabitants wouhl afford ample employment for several Clerffymen, but wlio are not visited even periodically by a TravellinjLf Missionary: and rlie same may be said of every District in the Diocese. It is true that the ifreatest difficulty w'lich our Diocesan at present experiences arises from the want of men, for there are several old Missions now vacant which would readily support a Clerjryman, if one could be found. This difficnltyi however, it is hoped, will be obviated by tl-e many candidates for ordination to be looked for from Trinity Collej^e. But three additional laborers can be ex|)ected from this source during the present year, but it is calculated that, with the blessing of God, after the fall Ordination next year, our University will supply 1*2 annually. DIVINITY STUDENTS. The third object mentioned in the Constitution of your Society is, " For granting assistance, wliere it is ncci-ssary, to those who may be preparing for the Ministry of the Go^spel within the Dio- cese." In a country like this, where young tneii of character and ability can, at the age of 18 or 20, obtain situations offering pecu- niary remuneration, at least equal to what the Church can afford, after they have attained the age of "23, and when the circumstances of the generality of th^inliabitants are considered, it is not to be wondered at that so few are ready to devote their children to the ser- vice of the Ministry. The laudable desire not to be a burthen upon his parents any longer than he could help, may have deterred many a young man, who would have done credit to the service, from urging them to provide the means necessary for his support whilst qualifying himself to enter upon it. When therefore the magnitude of the field to be cultivated and the paucity of labourers to be found are duly considered, no one object of tlie Society will more readily commend itself to the hearts of Chur(rhmen. No right- thinking person can consider a man degraded by his reception of the Society's bounty. He must have attained a certain degree of scholarship, or he could not partake of it, were he the only candi- date, and in most cases, in order to obtain it, he must have had many conipetitors. The Society take it for granted that none ivill compete for their scholarships but those whose ca>je is contemplated by the .3rd Article of its Constitution. The name of each recipient with the amoi'nt granted, is entered in the Society's books. During the past year there have been eight scholarships paid by this Fund ; two of £30, four of £25, and two of £20. Your Committee refer with much satisfaction to the fact that, since their last Report, a Royal Charter has been granted to this Institution, erecting it into a University, and enabling it to grace 18 REPORT. I with appropriate Academical distinctions the Students who may be educated within its walls. It must also be rej^arded as a matter of special congratulation that the University, thus constituted, should be represented so honourably as she is in the person of her first Chancellor. The liberal aid which has been extended to this our College during the course of the past year by members of the sister Church in the United States, as well as by Churchmen at home, would demand of us far more than this passing acknowledg- ment, were not the subject about to be brought in a separate form under the notice of the Society. Within the province we have to record the munificent dona- tion of land and money made by an aged and highly respected resident of this City, a donation of great material, worth, yet of ten-fold value, as furnishing to others a high example of the gen- erous and pious dedication of wealth to the service of learning and religion. In addition to the occasional Students in Law and Medicine, (in the former 38, in the latter — ,) the matriculated Students of the College amount to 36, of whom 22 are preparing for the sacred Ministry of the Church. 'I he sum of £1000 granted the College from the Jubilee Fund of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, has been appropriated to the endowment of two Divinity Scholar- ships; two Scholarships for Students in Arts have likewise been founded as a memorial of the munificence o^Dr. Burnside ; and two Scholarships endowed by the late Duke of Wellington have been transferred during the current year from the University of Toronto to Trinity College. WIDOWS AND ORPHANS. The present charge on this Fund amounts to £280 per an- num, which the proceeds of the Annual Sermon has enabled the Society to meet. Four widows and fifteen orphans are recipients of its bounty. Special donations from individuals and Parochial Branches, added to the subscriptions of the Clergy, which this year have, in many cases, been at once transmitted to the Parent So- ciety without the usual deduction of three-fourths — have augmented the Fund applicable lo this object to the sum of £632 4s. 4^d., which, after reserving a sufficient sum to pay the half-yearly divi- dend which will fall due previous to the next Annual Collection, left a balance to be permanently invested amounting to £212 4s. 4|d. ; of this sum £151 I9s. 4d. has been invested. Those who have perused the able Report of the Committee, — specially ap- pointed to examine into the state of this Fund, and to suggest such amendments as they might conceive would ensure the carrying out of the object in view, viz., a certain provision for the widows and orphans, who according to human calculation might become charge- A*-*»- — — i REPORT. 19 able upon it, — must feel convinced that to draw any analogy be- tween the benefits offered by the Society to the Clergy, and those offered by any company formed upon the now well-established principles of life assurance and life annuities, is absurd and falla- cious. The Church Society does not enter the list with any such companies. Its objects are nil charitable, aiming- to help those who are not able to help themselves. All Clergymen, therefore, whose incomes enable them to do »o, should insure their lives for the benefit of their widows and orphans, with such societies whose long standing and experience are a guarantee for their stability, and afford a good prospect of their being always able to meet their engagements; but this surely does not exonerate them from doing their utmost to cnate a fund which it is hoped will ensure mainte- nance at least to the widows and orphans of their poorer brethren, and none can plead ignorance of the fact that there are many such. To ensure the payment after his death of £100, the interest of which is £6 per annum, a person aged 23 must, according to the tables of the life insurance companies, pay annually £l 12s. 6d., whereas, the sura, the interest of which the Society purposes for a number of years to pay to the widows and orphans of the Clergy on condition of an annual payment of 25s. each, and the general advocacy of its cause, represents a funded capital of no less than £833 6s. 8d. Article III. of the By-law regulating the administration of this Fund renders it imperative on the Society to invest annually for this object the sum of £1 5s. for every duly recognized Cler- gyman in the Diocese, providing the General Purposes Fund will bear such a charge upon it. Now it must be apparent to all think- ing persons that whilst the District Branches only remit one-fourth including the subscriptions of the Clergy, whatever balance might be in hand after paying the general expenses of management would be absorbed by this one object, which the Constitution of the Society never contemplated. In the abstract of the Widows and Orphans' Fund Account, shewing the receipts, disbursements, and investments on behalf of the Widows and Orphans' Fund, which was appended to the Spe- cial Report lately put forth by the Society, it appeared that the sum of £2756 ds. 2d., after deducting £11 5s. which was charged in error, was already invested, and that the balance on the books for investment amounted to £94.3 15s. 8d. The Finance Commit- tee immediately turned their attention to this subject, and recom- mended that the sanction of the Society should be given to the transfer of certain investments not applicable to any other special object to this Account, and it has been determined to place to the credit of investment for the Widows and Orphans* Fund the fol-> lowing sums : — REPORT. Temnorory Investment Fund .^ £114 H. RowHell's liabilities on uccount ol Depositary, Bond iH-arinjr Intcrtst 4})0 2 1 Septuageslnia Fund 1*^0 1« 'i^ £780 IS Oi Lands applicable to the General Purposes of the Society, ot* sufficient value to Heciire the balance of the above £943 158. 8d. will shortly be tiansfeircd to this Fund. LANDS. Much useful information has been obtained during the last year, relating to the landed property of the Society, and great pains have lieeii taken to render the latui Register as perfect as possible by entering therein full particulars respecting each lot. Many difficulti'^s had to be overc(»me, as the land department was found to be in anything but a satisfactory state. A few lots had been sold siune years back for taxes, but as it is believed they were illegally sold, your committee hope to recover them. It was mentioned in last year's llt'port that a large portion of the Society's General Purpose Fuml, during the past year, would have to be expended in the payment of arrears of taxes, but your Committee had no conception that so*lar.;e a sum as £260 would be required for that purpose ; in some instances the arrears having been accumulating for fifteen years, several years prior to the lands being granted to the Society. Tiie following grants have been received by the Society dur- ing the present year. Lands given for Church purposes in the Diocese of Toronto, c •__._■ ORANTOH. liKANTEE. SITUATION. a(;rks. DATE. TRUST Tan crown. C. S. L). T. Viliii;iH lots 129, 130,131, and 134, 1852, Burial Biiirie, Vespra n Aug. 11. ground. Township. Edmund The Lord VV. i 23, Couces. General Muriiey et Bishop. '2. Fenelon. 100 Nov. 12. purposes. Uxor. Pari of westerly Sovereign The Lord Division lot 7, con. Site for et Uxor. Biahop. 7, Townsend. 1 Rood Aug. 21. church. Your Committeeare informed by the Secretary that the value of the Lands in certain parts of the Province having been greatly enhanced by the contemplated Railroads, he has declined in many instances treating with parties for the disposal either by lease or sale of particular Lots, until it be determined through what Townships the several lines are to be run. REPORT. 21 DISTRICT AND I'AROCIIIAL IIRANrilF.S. Very encourii^iiijuf reports Imvo been received from sovernl of the nruiiclies, from wliicli \vc gather tiiat Parocliiiil tneetin)(S liavc beet) inucli more generally held durin)( the |)a<4t year than has been the case in preceedinj^ uik'k, thus opportiinitieM have l)een afforded for exphiiiiin^ the «d»jects of the Society, nnr its diflferent objects. Your Committee are happy to observe that large and exten- sive improvements have recently been effected in this Church at a cost of £300 ; by which much increase of accommodation has been secured, and the Church thereby rendered more spacious and com- fortable. In this praiseworthy undertaking, the ladies of the par- ish have not been backward in rendering their valuable aid, through the medium of sewing societies. Cavan. Owing to the severe and protracted illness of the esteemed Rector of this parish, the interests of the Society have not been prosecuted as vigorously as they otherwise would have been. But your Committee have reason to believe, from a promise already given, that the work of collection has been going on, and that the subscriptions will not fall short of those made in former years. Since the above was in type the sum of £3 15s. has been re- ceived from St. Paul's Parochial Branch, and £2 from St. John's Parochial Branch, by the Treasurer of the Parent Society. Clarke and Darlington. The same cause, viz., the severe illness of the Incumbent, has operated unfavorably to some extent in this mission, as in Cavan. But, notwithstanding this, your Committee are happy to be ena- bled to state, that of late, a decided improvement has taken place in the minds of the people respecting the Church Society. The report states, that the efforts of the mission in behalf of local ob- jects, during the last six or nine months, have been exceedingly creditable. The sum of £42 10s. has been paid for a bell for the Church in Bowmanville : and £100 pledged (one-half of which is paid) for a new organ, which has recently been erected in the 24 REPORT. I. Church ; and the sum of £25 more has been paid on account of the improvements, in putting up the new Church front in the same villag:e. In Clarke^ the sum of £27 10s. has been collected for the purchase of a melodeon for St. Georg;e's Church ; and the further sum of £30 contributed towards the erection of extensive sheds in connection with the Church. And both parishes have contributed a further sum of nearly £200 towards the erection of a new Church to be built some four or five miles in the country. This is cheerinj^ evidence, that the cause of our Chuich is prosperinjr, and that a spirit of energy and activity is pervading the m inds of our people, wherever the standard of the Cross has been planted, and the teaching of the Church brought to bear on them .From the Darlington Parochial Committee, the sum of four pounds has been forwarded to the Parent Society, and from the Committee of St. George's Church, Clarke, the sum of three pounds ten shillings, exclusive of the annual subscription of the Incumbent. Grafton. In this interesting parish, Church matters continue in a most satisfactory state. The little body of Churchmen who comprise the regular congregation contribute an amount to the various ob- jects of the Church Society, seldom equalled even by parishes which contain three or four times the number of members. The quarterly collections for the Society contrast very strongly with the amounts contributed by other rural parishes similarly situated; and from that there is no want of zeal, or co-^operation in this good cause. The Parochial Committee have raised, during the past year, the sum of £19 5s. one-fourth of which amount is to be paid over to the Parent Society. Besides this, a very neat chancel window of stained glass has been procured for the church, the expense of which has been de- frayed by iour or five iudividuals. Colbome. Here also the claims of the Society upon the liberality of our people are not forgotten ; and much zeal has been displayed by the gentlemen who generously gave their time to the work of collec- tion. The iona ^(/e members of the Church in this locality are not numerous, and, with tw> or three exceptions, are far from af- uflent; yet amidst some discouragements, it is very pleasing to mark the silent and steady march of church progress amongst the people, in a more enlightened spirit of piety, as well as in a more ' ■^•wt;* I; hi REPORT. 25 •■♦wp:* steady and conscientious regard to tlie interests and duties of reli- gion. Through the exertions of tlie Parochial Committee the sum of £22 6s. 10|d. has been raised for the Society during the past year, being a much larger amount than was ever before col- lected for the same purpose ; one-fourth of which will be duly forwarded to the Treasurer of the Parent Society. A Chancel window of stained glass, simihir to that in Gir'fton, has also been procured for this Church, chiefly by two ladies of tue Congregation, who kindly undertook the task of collection for this purpose. Both these windows, it is but right to state, were the work of E. C. Bull, Esq., of Toronto, an Artist who, in matters of Church decoration in this diocese, is well worthy of the generous and cor- dial support of his brother churchmen. Mice Lake. A very interesting meeting, and well attended, was held in the Church at Gore's Landing, in this Mission, on the 2nd Feb. The most influential gentlemen of the congregation were present, and seemed to be animated by an ardent desire to uphold the claims of the Society, and to contribute to its funds according to their ability. The sum of £3 15s. has been already raised, of which amount 45s. has been contributed to the first and fifth objects of the Society. Of this amount, the sum of 30s. has been set aside to be forwarded to the Parent Society for general purposes. The sum raised in this little Mission will, no doubt, appear small, but it must be recollected, that the Church here is but in its infancy, that its numbers are few and scattered, and labouring un- der the disadvantage of not having a resident clergyman among them. This latter deficiency, however, they are taking steps to remedy ; and for this purpose, an influential member of the Con- gregation, proceeded some time since to England, in order to raise funds for the erection of a Parsonage. From this, and other sources, they have now above £lOO; and as soon as a sufficient amount can be raised, they intend to proceed with the building. Another gentleman, a member of the Congregation, has ffenerously given a deed of two acres of land, contiguous to the Church, as a site for the Parsonaj^e. And upon the whole, the prospects are rather of a cheerintj and encourajjin* nature. Cartioright and Manoers. Your Committee regrets to say that no Report has as yet been received from this mission. And they fear, that from the difficulties attending «(pon the organization of the Church in a new mission, especially in the back woods, and the privations of many of the settlers, scarcely anything can be expected, at least for some time, beyond the necessary attention to their own local wants. 26 REPORT. Through the indefatigable exertions of their faithful and zealous Missionary, the Rev. William Logan, a neat and commo- dious Church has been already completed in Manvers ; and steps are now beino^ taken for the speedy erection of another in a dis- tant part of the Township. In urging the claims of the Church Society to the sympathy and support of the laity, your Committee cannot conclude their Report without adverting, for a mome'-t, to the spiritual destitu- tion which at present exists within the bounds of their own dis- tricts. The following Townships, they grieve to say, are still without the services of either a Travelling Missionary, or a resi- dent clergyman, viz. : Seymour, Percy, Brighton, Asphodel, Dum- mer, Alnwick, and the rear of Hope, or Perry Town. And when they add, that in some of the extensive parishes, where one cler- gyman is at present labouring, two, or even four, might be advan- tageously engaged, some idea may be formed of th ) wants of our Church throughout this vast and extensive Diocese. As a partial remedy for this existing and rapidly increasing destitution, your Committee would humbly suggest, that each District Branch of the Church Society might, in addition to its present contributions, undertake to support one or more Travelling Missionaries within its bounds, until the different settlements could enjoy the benefits of more settled and regular ministrations. By this means, the scattered sheep of the wilderness would be collected, congrega- tions formed and kept together until the Missionaries could be duly organized by a resident Pastor. If ever there was a day when the Church needed the hearty prayers and generous support of all her children, that day is the present. If ever there was a day when our Lord's observation applied in all its fulness to this land, " The harvest is plenteous, but the labourers are few," that day is the present. And surely there is abundant cause for all of us to act in accordance with the command of our Divine Master, — " Pray ye, therefore the Lord of the harvest, that He would send forth labourers into his harvest." COLBORNE DISTRICT BRANCH. The only Parochial Association at present in operation in this District is in the Township of Emily. The Rev. Mr. Harding, in remitting the amount collected, (£7 17s.) writes thus: — "It affords me great pleasure to be able to say, that our members have contributed this season with a readiness which bespeaks a better feeling, a growing attachment to the Church; and have evinced a hearty desire to contribute according to their ability in the exten- sion of those privileges which they themselves enjoy, by consenting with one accord that the whole of their contributions should be remitted to the General Purposes Fund of the Parent Society. «■*!«»..,. REPORT. 27 " In addition to this, we have now ready to be paid into the Crown Lands Office between £16 and £17, being the fourth instal- ment on our glebe, besides different local improvements, which our intention is, with God's assistance, to carry out during this V ensuing summer MIDLAND AND VICTORIA DISTRICT BRANCH. When your Committee consider the important objects which this Association seek to promote, they cannot but express their feeling of disappointment at the partial support given to an insti- tution which is recommended by so many interesting circumstances and by so many weighty claims. There are in the city of Kingston 4,164 who according to the last census have enrolled themselves as members of the Church. Now, if these, with all their circumstances of position and wealth, are taken into account, how inadequate is the amount contributed. Without pledging themselves to all the propositions in a report lately published by a committee to whom was referred a return setting forth the various accounts which have been contributed by the several Parishes in the Diocese to the Parent Society during the last three years, they cannot but acknowledge the propriety of excluding those parishes or missions from any participation in the benefits which the Parent Society may have it in its power to dispense, that have not established Parochial Committees nor have contributed their quota towards the efficient working of the central government. Your Committee consider it of importance that the connection with the Parent Society should be maintained, ?*nd to this end would urge that one-fourth of alimonies, exclusivt ' 'the special collections, should be forwarded to the Treasurer t • le- fraying the expenses of management incurred by the Parent Society at Toronto ; which fourth your Committee consider quite sufficient, under wise and prudent direction, for its efficient working. In speaking of the Society's operations, your Committee does not contemplate missions to the heathen, if we except its missions among the Indians. But it is a question whether it be not with missions at home that we are called on to begin the great work of enlightening and reforming the world. Your Committee cannot believe that the Church has sunk in the estimation of those who prefer Apostolic Truth to modern fancy, or that she is now a less efficient instrument in " making ready a people acceptable to God," than she ever was ; or that, through old age, has become too infirm to cope with the intelli- gence and enterprize of this restless age : on the contrary, they rejoice in the assurance that though her hairs be hoary, they have never been tarnished by dishonouring her Lord and Master ; that though the weight of years rests upon her, her foundation standeth still sure — and, what is above all, that her trust in God's promise is ? "I 1 I 28 REPORT undiminished and unshaken, that " the gates of hell shall not pre- vail au^ainst her." To other causes than those of inefficiency or unfaithfulness^ your Committee would ascribe the want of interest manifested by Churchmen in the dissemination of those principles of their faith. And amonjT those causes they would particularize the atewceo/* synodicnl action, which, they believe, damps the onerjjfies of the Laity; and prevents the full developinLMit of those powers which they possess for "lengthening her cords, and stren harmony which should subsist between children and their kind venerable mother. Though your Committee do not pretend to allege these and other causes as an apology for any past deficiencies on the part of the several Branches which compose the Midland District Associ- ation; yet they cannot allow the idea to go abroad, that because little has been accomplished during the past year for the general interests of the Society, therefore local interests have been neg- lected ; for a reference to the various Reports of the respective Branches, from which extracts will shortly be taken, prove most satisfactorily that gieat exertions have been made to advance the kingdom of God. And your Committee, if disposed, might, by enumerating everything of a local nature which has been done during the past year, present a flattering Ueport; but they do not feel justified in admitting into a Report of " the Church Society proceedings," that which could be more correctly detailed in a Re- port of the churchwardens and vestrymen at the annual meeting at Easter. And for this reason your Committee in this their Report designedly confine themselves to matters directly connected with the Church Society ; in order that the members of the Church, both far and near, may know what we are actually doing for the general advancement of Church principles in this Diocese. In connection with this Association are more brandies than last year ; in which most interesting meetings have been held, re- sulting, it is hoped, in an increased zeal and diligence, and liber- ality. The Parochial Association of St. James', in the Report, urges forcibly the necessity of the faithful performance of " home du- ties," while at the same time it advocates the exercise of an uni- ij*-..,-^ -\ REPORT. 89 versal benevolence to all the " household of faith." Its language is, " God's kiniini/ation for the making known the will ot God, is, that each division, and every sub division, even the most mi- nute, is, as God would have it t(» be. Each individual actuated by one common m(»tive, "the i^ood of the whole," obeying one com- mon law of love to Him, who is the whole; and looking as the end and object the oneness of the whole. The energies of this Association seem to have been directed to the advancement of lo- cal interests, and t, by the exertions of Mr. Pettit, and I hope will be finished this season. In Arthur village a subscription has been raised for put- ting up a church, which I expect will be built next Summer. And in Garafraxa they have raised the means for building, and this week have advertised for tenders, and hope to have a church ready for worship by Winter. With the exception of two union churches and one court room, all the services are held in school or private houses. REPORT. 39 There are great numbers of church people in tlie Mission, — but as dissenters attend regularly as well as those belonging to the church, and as I am unable to obtain a census of them, it is very- difficult to discover thei inumbers. The number of baptisms during the time I iiave been in the Mission are 35. And I have had five marriages. (There seems to be a great dislike to liaving sponsors at baptism, which I find it difficult to overcome, the most part thinking that parents alone are sufficient.) I find a lamentable ignorance displayed with regard to the way in which the church in Canada is supported, — the most part think that all the lands called Clergy lands belong to the church, and that the proceeds of all go to the church. And continually the question is asked me — Why docs not the government build us a church? Why is there not a stationed minister among us — have we not plenty of church lands for a Hector and to support him ? Thus thinking that the government supports the churcli, they do not feel themselves called upon to assist them. This so oft-re- peated enquiry has suggested to me that a tract written in a plain style, setting forth how the church is supported in Canada, and what is expected of churchmen, would be of vast benefit. My Stations are asfoUotcs : TOWNSHIP. Garafraxii Kvin Woolicli Welleslcy Woolich Fuel Wellcsley Maryborough Ugremont Arthur STATION. DAY. Mckee's Scliooi n. 1 Friday Doualdson's S. H. Suiuhiy Evinville U, Church Cose's Creek U. Ch. Hawk's Mills, P. U. Rush's MeetinR H. jMonday Bristoau's S. H. l''ri( ;ft the remnant of collections for the general purpose of the CliUich Society small and insignificant. During the two years that have elapsed a great effort has been made to remove these difficulties. Briefly to detail them, your Committee may name that by an assignment of Building Society Stock, subscribed and kept up by members of your Society, £1250 of debt has been arranged with the Bank of Upper Canada, — another debt accrued with interest to the large sum of £1050, has been paid off by a further sale of Church pews. By the direct aid of Funds subscribed through this branch of the Church Society £272 10s. more has been liquidated. From the Ba;:aar held in October, between £300 and £400 was contributed ; and, not to go more closely into the question of the Dr. and Cr. items of the debt account, which have been recently furnished in great detail to the Congregation by the Churchwardens, your Committee are enabled to announce, that from the pressure of a debt of nearly £4000, only £300 now remains to be made good, for which debentures have been issued by the Churchwardens, and your Committee would fain hope that the collections to be made in the present year will go far to pay off this comparatively small balance. Nor can your Committee, in referring to the ensuing collections, omit to take up the words of the Report of the Churchwardens to the last Easter vestr yon this subject, where, alluding to the large annual payments made by subscribers to the building Society Slock (applied in the settlement with the Bank of Upper Cariada) they express a hope that the congregation generally will liberally respond to the annual collections made for defraying the charge for interest, and for meeting the ba'r\nce of the debt. The carrying out of these arrangements has been a work of no small anxiety and labour; and connected, as the principal oflicers of your Committee have been with the Church f'l [A 1' H REPORT. 1 Committee, to whom their arrangement was referred by the Vestry, and in working with whom they have been closely occupied, they were led to defer calling a general meeting of this Society, till their other labours were in such train as would enable them to afl'ord satisfactory information to your Society, in again meeting them and reporting progress. With these explanations, your Committee pass to the aflairs more peculiarly of the Parochial Branch. During the last year the collections were made at a later period than usual, but still in time to get the Subscribers' list introduced in the general Report, where it can be referred to. The annual subscription was £80 Is. 3d, of which £20 was paid over to the Parent Society, and the whole balance, less the expenses, of collection, carried to the Debt Fund. In the general reports of the Church Society the statements of all monies received by this Branch have been also published from year to year, but your Committee have decided for the future to introduce into their own annual Branch Report a more detailed monetary statement than has been hitherto done, a course they see adopted in most other Parishes. The abstract fully bears out the statement made in an early paragraph of this Report, that the collections have hitherto been rather parochial than general. The books of the Branch showing, as in the abstract, a total of £573 18s. 2^d. collected, while the Parent Society has only benefitted to the extent of £60 3s. lid., or^ less than a ninth portion of the whole. And your committee have viewed this state of things with much regret, and particularly during the recent troubles which befel the Parent Society, when a natural wish prevailed to contribute more largely to the general Fund ; a course however, which the local pressure in our Parish rendered impossible without exposing ourselves to the censure of being generous before we were just. Two sums, one of £200 and the other of £100, are at the disposal of the School-house Committee, whenever it is considered expedient to commence building — the first a free gift, the other a loan, at 6 per cent, to be repaid at the convenience of the Committee. A Building Society share is also maturing through the annual payments of a zealous member of this society to be applied either to the building or to the purchase of the land. The available building fund may be therefore * stated at between £500 and £600; and as it was necessary, in con- sequence of the proprietor of the land being about to lay out the remainder of the block in building lots, to secure the land required to the East of the Church, your Committee have concluded an agreement for a long lease of the same at an annual rental of fifteen pounds, being the interest on two ' hundred and fifty pounds, the sum agreed upon as the price of the /■'«': I' REPORT. M lot whenever it is convenient to purchase. This agreement comes into operation on the 1st of April next, when it is hoped, if the funds available are found to approach the estimates^ that the building may be commenced under the superintendence of a Committee, who have now before them the consideration of the necessary plans and specifications. The subject of providing daily instruction for the numerous and increasing infant population of our Parish has ever formed an important feature both in the Reports and in the deliberations which have taken placl at the Committee and annual meetings of your Society. Hitherto any active step in the direction of its accomplishment has given way to the necessity of first paying the Church debt ; but this laller being happily now well nigh accomplished, no subject is so pressing as that of carrying out the teaching commenced by the Church in her Sunday School by the establishment of an efficient and well-arranged day school in the Parish, where our youth may be faithfully grounded in sound learning and religious teaching. Your Committee have reason to believe that few subjects press themselves more strongly on the sympathies of parents of all classes in the Parish, rejecting as they do the system of Commofl School education established by authority, but discarded by the Romanist and distrusted by all. In conclusion, your Committee feel that the plain statement of facts they have now laid before your Society affords ground for a hopeful future in the working of this Branch, and the exercise of a participating spirit in the general objects of the Church Society. Our responses to her appeals by annual sermons on behalf of certain particular charities embraced in her Constitution, have been already given, but may the day be not far distant when we may with thankful hearts to Almighty God for the measure of success he has granted to our efforts in this Parish, apply ourselves with zeal to that main and chief purpose contemplated in the formation of the Church Society — The missionary cause. — The sending to the Brethren in poorer districts the means of their receiving the inestimable treasures of the Gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Parochial Committee of St. PauVs Churchy Toronto. The income of, this Committee is about the same as last year; for, although the Congregation have increased in number, their attention has been, to a great extent, engrossed by the projected erection of a new Church. Had it not been for the unexampled rise in the price of every description of building material, and in mechanics' wages, the new church would probably have been by this time commenced ; as it is, it has been judged prudeirt to defer the commencement of the building to a more favourable |si 56 REPORT. season. At ihe last annual Meeting of the Committee approval was unanimously expressed ofthe principle, that the Parent Society shall receive from the Branches a larger proportion than one-fourth; but the Committee expressed regret that the costly and important undertaking assumed by the parishioners precluded them from increasing their contribution to the funds of the Parent Society before the year 1856. PUBLIC MEASURES. It has been usual in the Reports of the Society to touch upon all questions which in any way affected the Church — such, for instance, as the Clergy Reserve question, the contemplated division of the Diocese, and the Common School Act; all of which are topics fraught with interest to every member of our Society ; but your Committee do not now feel called upon to follow this practice, because in all probability a law will be passed during the present session of the Imperial Parliament giving power to the Bishops of the several Colonial Dioceses to convene Diocesan Synods ; but whether this law pass or not, the Bishop of this Diocese has signified his Intention to summon a convention ofthe Church in the course of the summer, and all these subjects will then be discussed, and action taken thereon with much greater propriety and force than could be done by this Society. The patronage of the Rectories, which was conceded by the government to this society, was at a numerously attended meeting in the month of November, by a unanimous vote, delegated to our beloved Diocesan as a token of the deep regard and con- fidence which the Church entertains towards him, and an humble acknowledgment of his vast exertions for her welfare. The course, which the Society wonld feel disposed to adopt in case of a division of the j/ioeese or in the event of the demise of our present Diocesan (which may God in mercy to his Church, for many years avert !) Is one for the full discussion of which it is purposed to adjourn this meeting until to-morrow — therefore your Committee will not enter upon it. A grateful and pleasing recollection of favours cordially extended for such a number of years to the Churchmen of this Diocese from its earliest infancy, by the venerable the Societies for Promoting Christian Knowledge, and for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts, will doubtless induce those who love the Church of England anxiously to look for, and to peruse with interest, their published Reports. Those of the present year present abundant matter for congratulation ; for not only do we find therein recorded many noble examples of disinterested •J % I A REPORT. 67 Christian liberality and /eal ; which has enabled those Societies to extend their field of operations, but they also bear witness that in many instances they have been permitted to reap the fruits of their unremitted labours. The allusions, in particular, to the celebration of the third \'\h'^ in the report of the latter Society afford most cheering i ..icau- that the unity a u t Atliolicity of the Church of Christ is becoming more generally acknow- ledged and appreciated ; for we learn that Bishops from all parts of the world were assembled to participate in the rejoicings consequent upon the increased success and prosperity which has attended the labours of our pure and Apostolic Branch. During the past year the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts has expended no less a sum than £78,600 in aid of the operations of ihe Church in the several Colonial Dioceses, of which a considerable proportion has been expended in the North American Colonies. Your Committee desire to enlist the sympathies and prayers of all who love our Zion in behalf of the great work of reformation, which we have reason to believe the Almighty has been pleased during the last two years to carry on in Ireland through the instrumentality of our apostolic Church. Reports have been received during the year from the following sister Societies, — Quebec, Montreal, Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. They all show that the cause for which we contend is prosper- ing in these several Dioceses. Whatever success attends our brethren and allies should be a subject for our rejoicing ; the greater the number of these Societies and the more extensive the field of their labours, the more confidently may we look for the speedy fulfilment of that prophecy, that " the kingdoms of the world shall become the kingdoms of the Lord and of his Christ," and we shall consequently be slimulafed to greater walchfulness and zeal. Your Conimiltee have to record the removal by death, durino; the past year, of two of liu; original members of the Society, and faithful stewards of the mysteries of the gospel — the Rev. R. J. C. Taylor, and Rev. Samuel Armour. The Rev. R. J. C. Taylor, M. A, Rector of Peterborough, after having borne with patience and Christian resignation a severe and protracted illness, wjjs, on the 2nd day of September, called to his reward. He was an accomplished seliolar, and at the time of his decease, was principal of the grammar school at Peterborough : his generous disposition and uniform amiability won him the affection and esteem of all who knew him. He was quickly followed by his devoted wife, leaving eight orphans to the care of the Church. The following obituary notice of the Rev. Samuel Armour, one i if I 58 REPORT. I of the oldest and most laborious missionaries in the Diocese, was published in the Canadian Churchman shortly after his decease, but your Committee conceive it ought to be embodied in our Report : — "The death of the Rev. Samuel Armour, late Rector of Cavan, who entered that rest which remains for the people of God on the 25th of February ultimo, at the age of 63, suggests something more than a passing remark. This aged servant of the Church was born in Maghara, County of Londonderry, Ireland, in the year 1785, and was educated in the University of Glasgow. In 1820 he emigrated with his family to Canada, and shortly after his arrival at York, now Toronto, he gained the valued friendship of the late Hon. Peter Robinson, and that of the Lord Bishop of the Diocesse, at that time Dr. Strachan, whose friendship was exercised in procuring him a School at Newmarket, to which place he went with his family in the fall of the same year. Some sixteen months afterwards he returned again to York, where for a time he assisted in the District School ; and in 1826, he was, through the instrumentality of the two above-named kind friends, sent to Peterborough, which had the year before been laid out as a town, under the superintendence of Mr. Robinson, in honour of whom it bears its present name. Shortly after that he received ordination at the hands of the late venerated Bishop Stuart, and continued in Peterborough until the 1st of January 1833, when he was removed to Cavan, where he remained until his death. During the period of upwards of twenty years, during which he ministered in Cavan, he preached twice on each Sunday, once in each Church, which are distant from one another eight or nine miles; and this with weekly services, and the other duties incidental to the charge of a Parish, having an area of over one hundred miles, gave constant employment to one who never shrunk from the performance of his duties in any weather, however inclement and severe. *' How earnest and faithful he was in the discharge of his allotted work, in visiting the poor and needy, in preaching the word and performing the whole routine of a Minister of Christ, is evidenced in the love and affection of the flock over which he presided, and in the valued and valuable friendship of our venerable Bishop, whose friendship towards him and all his never wavered from their first acquaintance, and v ho ever rejoiced in any opportunity of doing him or his family a kindness. During the autumn the attacks of disease, and the incessant labours of the ministry began to tell on a constitution originally of more than ordinary strength, and he soon felt that his days were numbered. He put his house in order at once, and arranged all his worldly affairs ; but still continued to labour in the vineyard of the Lord, doing duty at both hi e\ d( Pt re ui ai sli d( ai h( a le sc th •% REPORT. 59 his Churches on Sundays, and visiting the sick, though it was evident to all that his life was fast drawing to a close. Two days before he died he drove two miles from home to see a poor man, since dead, and administer he last consolations of religion to him. On the foUowingeveningthe complained of being unwell ; at nine he retired to bed, and no immediate danger was apprehended, but at three in the morning Mrs. Armour was shocked on awakening to find him dead. But, so gently had death come to him that no sign of decomposure was observable, and no pain no anguish had intervene4 to trouble him in the hour when the spirit had passed away. In him the church has lost a faithful servant, and the people of his Parish a kind and benevo- lent Pastor, and long will they cherish the memory of him who for so long a time presided over them in the ministry. " What is our loss is, we trust, their eternal gain, but we sympa- thize deeply with their bereaved families." ■% I Hi i RESOLUTIONS PASSED AT THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL MEETING. Hdd at Toronto, on Thursday June '2nd, 1853 lNU Right Huvkrend thk Lord Bishop of Archdeacon of Kingston, tieromled bv Kev. The Honourable Toronto in the Chair. Moved by the Veri. H. Patton: Resolved., 1. — That the Report now read be adopted and printed with the Treasurer's account under the direction of the Secretary and the auditors- Moved by the Rev. C. C. Brough, seconded by Rev. M. Ktu : Resolvedy 2. — That this meeting desires gratefully to acknow- ledge the goodness of Almighty God, manifested in the increased measure of success which has attended the operations of this Society during the past year. Moved i)y th(.' Rev. Adam Townley, doconded by Rev. J. G. McKenzie : Resolved, 3. — That there is need of increased exertion on the part of the Churchmen in this Diocese, to enable this Society to enlarge the sphere of its missionary labours, as well as to make more ample provision for the religious education of the young; and thf t, in connexion with these most imporUint objects, it is desirable to carry out the suggestion in the Report with reference to an appropriation for the circulation of books and tracts, particularly in the more destitute parts of the Diocese. Moved iiy the Venerable A. N. Bethunk, seconded by Rev. Dr. McMuruay: Resolved, 4. — That the best thanks of this Society are due, and are hereby warmly expressed to our fellow Churchmen of Great Britain, and in the United States, for the sympathy they have manifested toward the Church in the Diocese in their recent valuable and libera! contribulions'in aid of our Church University Trinity College. REPORT. 61 Moved by Kev. Ben. Ckont.v, .seconded by J. H. Haoarty, Es.- .\ r*— APPENDIX. Incorporated Members. — Continued. Granby, William Kirehoffer, N. Grange, Shcriif Kitson, W. H. Grasett, Rev. II. .1., M. A. Lally, Edmund Grasett, Ilev. E., M. A. LangstaiF, Lewis Gravely, 'William Lauder, Rev. W. B. Green, Wm. Lampman, Peter Greene, Rev. Thomas, B.A. Lawrason, L. Oreig, Rev. M., A.M. Lee, J. ^ Gwynnc, Dr. Leeming, Rev. W. Hamilton. R. J. Leviscompte Capt. Hart, S. Lindsay, Robert Harvey, Lt. R. A. Leeming, Rev. W. Henderson, R. C. Lewis, Rev. J. T., A.B. Hall, John Lodor, Job Hallen, Rev. George, B.A. Low, P. Hammill, Thomas Logan, Rev. W. Harding, Rev. Robert Lundy, Rev. F. J., D.C.L. Harrington, John McCaul, Rev. Dr. Harrington, T. D. MacCutcheon, Jas. Harris, T. D. MacGeorge, Rev. R. J. Harris, F. Mack, Rev. F. Hartwcll, W. Mackelcan, Dr. John Hatt, J. 0. Macklem, James ; Hatton, J. Macklem, 0. T. > Heath, C. MacNab, Sir. A. N. Hebden, Rev. J., A.M. MacNab, Rev. Alexander, D.D. Hector, John MacPherson, John Henderson, R. C. MacGrath, Charles Henderson, James McLean, J. ^ Henderson, James McCormick, Thomas Ilcrchmer, Rev. W. M., M.A. MacKenzie, Rev. J. G. D., B.A Hill, Rev. B. C, A.M. MacKyes, D. Hill, Rev. G. S. .1., McMurray, Rev. W., D.D. Hill, Rev. A. Markle, James Hill, F. M. Marsh, Rev. Thomas W., B.A. Hooker, Alfred Marsh, Rev. J. W., B.A. Horton, AVilliam Marsh, L. R. Hull, E. C. Merritt, Rev. Robert, B.A. ] Ingles, Rev. C. L., A.B. Merritt, W. N. I Irvine, Rev. Professsor, M.A. Mercer, A. , Jessopp, Rev. H. B., M.A. Mewbum, Dr Johnson, Rev. W. A. Miller, Mr. Jackson, W. H. Mills, Hon. S. Jarvis, W. B. Mitchele, Rer. R., M.A. i Jarvis, Judge Moffatt, Lewis ' Jones, Alpheus Monro, George Jones, Sydney Mortimer, Herbert % Jones, Henry Mortimer, C. Jones, F. M. Muckelston, S. Juson, R. Mulholland, Rev. A. H. R. I Keefer, George Murray, Alexander I' Keefer, Samuel Montserrat, C. Kennedy, Rev. T. S. Nation, James Kennedy, Rev. John Nash, P. R. Kirby, A. T. Neale, F. Kingsmill, Col. Nelles, Rev. A. s Kirkpatrick, A. Nicol, Dr. t Kirkpatrick, John Nixon, W. I Kirkpatrick, Thomas Nixon, R. 65 > il i i i- ' I E o 66 APPENDIX. Incorfobatcd Members. — Continued. Nourse, W. Nugent, Rev. G., A.M. O'Brien, Dr. Oliver, S. V. O'Meara, Rov. Dr. O'Reilly, G. O'Reilly, Miles O'Reilly, M. Osier, Rev. H. B., M.A. Osier, Rev. F. L., M.A. Overfield, Samuel Pagett, Dr. Palmer, Rev. A., A.B. Parsons, W. Parsons, M. Parry, Rev. Professor, M.A. Patton, Rev. H. Patton, J. Patterson, P. Perkins, Fred. Pettit, J. Peters, A. Plees, Rev. H. E. Plees, A. F. Preston, T. J. Proudfoot, A. Proudfoot, W. Racey, Thomas R&nley, John L. Ramsey, Rev. S. F., M.A. Rankin, G* Head, Rev. T. B. Kichey, John Kidout, G. P. Ridout, T. G. Ritchcy, J. H. Robarts, T. P. Robinson, J. L Robinson, Hon. W. B. Robinson, Dr. Rogers, Rev. R. V. Ross, C. S. Rowed, H. Rowsell, Henry Ruttan, Rev. Charles Rutherford, E. H. Rykert, George. Salmon, Rev. George Salter, Rev. J. G., B.A. Sanson, Rev. Alexander Scobell, R. Soovill, Mr. Shankllo, Rev. R. Sherwood, Hon. H. Shirley, A. T. Shortt, T. S. Shortt, Rev. J. Skiiton, A. T. Simpton, John Small, C. C. Smith, H., M.P.P. Smith, Larat Smith, David Smyth. M. Sootheran, Guy Spragge, AV. Spragge, Thomas Stanton, Robert Stennett, Rev. W., M.A. Stimson, Rev. E. R. Stinson, Thomas Strachan, J. M. Strachan, Alexander Street, R. P. Street, Rev. G. C. Street, W. W. Street, T. C. Steel, R. Stuart, Ven. G. 0. K., D.D. Stevenson, D. B. Talfourd, F. Thomson, James Thompson, S. Throop, R. H. TiflFany, G. S. Townley, Rev. A. Twohy, Henry Turner, Enoch Turner, R. J i Usher, Rev. J. C. Vankoughnet, Hon. P. Vidal, Capt. Alexander, R,N. Wakefield, W. DVatkins, John Webster, Joseph Westmacott, W. M. Whiiaker, Rev. Provost, M.A. Wickstead, G. W. Wickstett, J. W. Wilkins, Hon. R. C. Williams, Joseph Wilson, Rev. J. Wilson, J. Wilson, W. Wood, G. C. Wyatt, Henry APPENDIX. m SPECIAL DONATIONS. XI. YEAR. ISfiS. From B. Shearman, Esq., of Fredericksburgh " Judge Gowaii " Messrs. Lally & Whiting , " Mrp. L ufsa Windcat , " A ftricnd in In-Iand, through W rg. Howell, of Pickering, for building Church at Norwood " M. Black, per the Lord Bishop " Alexander Gaveller, Esq " Anonymous, post marked Toronto " A member of the Church in ((}.)•. " Do. Do. ("1 " Do- Do. ('•) " Anonymous, by note of Quebec Bank, post-marked Toronto... " J. R. Williams, Esq " J. D. Cameron, Efq., of Grafton " Joseph Dixon, Esq " Parochial Associntlon, London, C. W " Do. Do. Moore •' Do. Subscription do " Captain Lefroy " Thornhill Parochial Association " Do, private donations, per Rev. D. £. lUake " George Hamilton, Esq " Parochial Br. Picton, instalment on 16/. promised •' Do. Do. Do. Do " Dr. Diehl « Mrs. Diehl " H. C. M. (Stamford) " A Friend, per Rev. S. Givins « Do. Do, Do «' Nerval " Rev, W. Leeming (Chippawa) , " Mrs. Leeming. do «' Mrs. Mortimer (Thornhill) , Widows and Orphans Gen"ral Purposes. '£ (. s. General Purposps I Widows and Orphans! Mission Fund ' Students' Fund j Widows and Orphansi U 1 6 1 10 1 12 2 10 7 2 2 10 1 10 10 6 Qeneral Purposes... General Purposes.. (( 4, Widows and Orphans General Purposes,. i 10 3 e students' Fund..... Widows and Orphaos Mission Fund Widows and Orphans Mission Fund Widows and Orphans 2 10 6 2 10 1 6 1 10 3 6 3 IS 1 6 1 6 6 10 10 1 15 e 5 6 6 2 10 \l^l APPENDIX. 69 BY-LAW, To make provision Jbr the due administering 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 yjar 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 pur- pose 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 by the Lord Bishop of Toronto, Sermons have been annually preached, and a Collection made throughout the Diocese, the pro- ceeds of which have been annually invested for the benefit of the Widows and Orphans of Clergymen 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 enacted^ 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 provision for the benefit of infirm Clergymen, be abrogated and repealed, and so much of the same 70 APPENDIX. it is hereby abrogated and repealed ; and further, that all money received by the Treasurer of the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, as the proceeds of the Collections made, or to be made in conformity with the aforesaid By-law, do form a fjind to be denominated " The Widows and Orphans' Fund." II. That all rents, issues, or profits of lands or tenements, held by the Society for the relief of the Widows and Orphans of Cler- gymen, and all moneys given or granted for the same purpose, unless special provision be made by the }j;raiitor or donor of the same for the distribution thereof otherwise, shall be put to the credit of the Widows and Orphans' Fund. III. And that the Society shall, and will, put to the credit of the Widows and Orphans' Fund yearly, and every year, a sura of money equal to One Pound Five Shillings for each duly recog- nized Clergyman in the Diocese, from the Fund for 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 first day of January in each year, on the Lord Bishop of the Diocese forwarding to the Treasurer a list of the Clergy duly recognized, signed with his hand. IV. That each Clergyman, either Incumbent or Travelling Mis* sionary, 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 from the time of his appoint- ment 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 directions from time to time given by the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, in respect to the Collections to be made under the provision of the XIX. Article of the Constitution of this Society, shall have established a Parochial Committee of this Society under the provision of the XVIII. Artic/e of the Constitution thereof, reporting to and in communication with the District Society; shall have remitted the required share of the annual subscriptions made therein to the Treasurer thereof, unless upon the omission of such requirement a special written dispen- sation had been granted by his Lordship the President, and forwarded to the Secretary of the Society, for registration, within yL APPENDIX. 71 three months after the date thereof, and als? shall have paid the fine or fines or instalments of the same, to which he may have been liable as hereinafter provided. Provided nevertheless, that it shall at all times be competent for the President to recommend to the Standing Committee any case which, in his Lordship's opinion, may require special consideration ; and, should the Standing Committee report favourably thereon, that then the Society may grant such proportion of an annuity as to them may seem fit. Provided also, that nothing herein contained shall be construed to prevent a Clergyman duly licensed, or recognised by the Lord Bishop as a Curate, or Assistant Minister, from partici- pating in the benefits of the Widows and Orphans' Fund, although Collections may not have been made, and said Parochial Committee may not have been established by him. V. That every Clergyman entering the Diocese, and desirous of availing himself of the provision of this By-law, be required to pay to the credit of the Widows and Orphans' Fund the sum of Ten Pounds, within six months after such entrance into the Diocese, in one payment; or, under the sanction of the Bishop, by eight annual instalments of One Pound Five Shillings, And in case such Clergyman shall decease before such instalments be paid, that then such instalments as they become due shall be deducted from the annuity payable to his widow or orphans; and that every Clergyman of the Diocese re-marrying, and desirous of availing himself of the provision of the By-law, be required to pay to the credit of the Widow and Orphans' Fund the sum of Ten Pounds in one payment, within three months after said re-marriage. VI. It shall be the duty 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. vir. The Secretary 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 31st of March preceding, belonging to the Widows ^4 72 APPENDIX. II 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 lands held by the Society by grant or otherwise, on behalf of the said Fund. vm. 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 liis decease shall have been duly licensed to the Cure of Souls in this Diocese, or as a Curate or Assistant Minister therein, or recog- nised by the Lord Bishop as such, or have been placed on any Superanuated List with the consent of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, who, from the passing of this By-law, or from the time of his appointment in the Diocese, shall have been an Incorporated Member of the Society, or a subscriber thereto of One Pound Five Shillings per annum, or shall have become a life member under the third Article of the Constitution of the Society. Said life Subscription having been paid into the credit of the Widows and Orphans' Fund, and who shall have complied with the require- ments of this I3y-law, such annuity not exceeding Fifty 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 first of such half-yearly payments, or such portion thereof as may have accrued from the day ot the death of ner husband, to be made on the day above mentioned next follow- ing the death of her husband; such payments to be continued during her natural life, so long as she shall remain a widow. And in case such widow shall, at her death or marriage, have four or more children by her late husband, under the age of twenty-one years, such annuity shall be paid to the guardians of such children ; and should there be less than four children, then such a snm, not exceeding Fifteen Pounds, as the income of the Fund will admit, shall be paid as aforesaid for each, provided that all annuities shall cease from the half year next preceding the marriage of any person, whether male or female, entitled by this By-law to any such annuity; and, that all annuities 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 shall not be in the receipt of an income from other sources exceeding £150 per annum : or, in case of children, that the Guardians of such children shall not be in the receipt of an income from other sources exceeding £150 per annum for their benefit. APPENDIX. T8 •' V I'V IX. That the amount of the annuity to be paid to the Widows or Orphans of the Clerf^y 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 Olst 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 Stations, for the said Fund ; all Special Donations to the said 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 Fifty Pounds for each one hundred Clergymen returned to the Lord Bishop as licensed, or duly recognised by him ; then, and in that case the annuity to be paid shall be Fifty Pounds to each widow, or a proportion thereof to the orphans, as 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 Clergy- men on the Bishop's list. X. That all moneys in the hands of the Treasurer that may not be required to meet the annuities payable to the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy, shall be from time to time permanently invested in some good and sufficient security. XI. Every Widow, or the Guardians of any of the Orphans of a Clergyman desiring annuities from the Widows and Orphans' Fund, shall apply by Memorial to the Chrrch Society of the Diocese of Toronto for such annuity, setti.jg forth the time of decease of such Clergyman, the name of his Widow, and the names and ages of each of the children, as the case may be ; and that the income from other sources of such widow or children does not exceed £150 per annum. And such Memorial being supported by the recommendation of two or more Incumbents in the Diocese, and recommended by the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, shall entitle the widow or children of such Clergyman to the annuity hereinbefore mentioned. XII. That the widows and children of all the Clergy in this Diocese, who have deceased during the past five years, and who 74 APPENDIX. during their lives, did make the Annual Collections on behalf of the Widows and Orphans' Fund, shall be entitled to annuities provided for by this By-law ; and that such annuities do take place from the 1st day of July, in the year of our Lord 1848; and the lirst half-yearly payment thereof be due and payable on the 1st day of Jantiary in the year 1840. xin. Every annuitant on tlu; Widows and Orphans' Fund uhall, 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 : — I Declaration to be made by a Widow. -, do hereby declare that I am the Widow of the late ; that I am entitled to an annuity from the Reverend 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 Dusiness, or any or her source, including any sum or sums of money which may be available for the maintenance and education of my children, has not exceeded £150. Signed before me. Name. Description. Residence. thii up( Stf api the Di san shu Declaration to be made by the Guardians of Children. I , do hereby declare that I am the duly appointed Guardian of the children of the late Reverend , whose names and ages ;ire respectively 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 their incomt- for the ,)ast twelve months, whether from property invested or any other source, (not including wages earned by any of them) has not exceeded £150. Names of Children. Aye next birthday. Signed before me. Name. Description. Residence. APPKIfDlX. 76 XIV. I Should any doubt hereafter arise as to the interpretation of this By-law, or the construction which should be p t 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. <■ I " iS-uU; .;,■> *«' ,!! >'. H'^-f-^j I Si 1^ APPENDIX. 77 7d Api^mnx. INVESTED^ FUNDS. GENSRAL PURPOSES. Diooesan Press £200 Sundry Lands 274 11 2 ,.. 474 11 2 MISSIONARY FUND. 100 shores in British American Assurance Co £437 10 8 do. Bank of Upper Canada ,... 37 10 Loan, Parsonage, Warwick jqO 1 share in Diocesan Press 6 580 WIDOWS AXO orphans' FUND. 129 shares Bank of Upper Canada 1682 3 9 4 do. Commercial Bank '*. 103 3 3 16 do. Toronto Building Society 734 18 8 3 do. Farmers and Mechanics' do '.'.„ 122 8 10 I-ands ■■.""■ 187 5 q Loan Parsonage, Manvers JOO Disbursements on Lands in Pittsburgh !'.'.*.'.'...*.'. 5 Mortgage, W. Widdis ...*.'..*.*.'.*.*.'.*.. 43 6 8 2873 11 2 DE?OSITORy. Notes Receivable, H. Rowsell, Esq 490 2 1 SEPTUAQESIMA FUND. ^oans 280 16 2^ TEMPORARY INVESTMENT FUND. Shares in British American Assurance Company 126 KENT TESTIMONIAL. 12 Share* in Bank of Upper Canada 160 Dk. 1862. Mar. 31 1853. Mar. 81 18(i3. Mar. SI 1863. Mar. 31. 1862. Mar. Rl. 18i)3. Mar. 81. APPENDIX t» SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES On the several Accounts referred to in Statement No. 1. GENERAL PURPOSES. Dk. 1862. £ s. 0. Mar. 31. To Expense account for ba- lance thereof, as per last year's statement 304 9 9 '• " Balance to credit carried down 127 10 10 Cb. 1 1862. £ s. »* I Mar. 31. By Balance to credit from I lofit year's account 022 7 £522 1853. Mar. 81. To Cash paid on this account during the year ending this day a21 lu 6 Balance carried down 728 1 1 £1049 16 7 1852. i Mar. 31. By Balance hi ought down.... 127 10 10 1853. Mar. iil. By Canh received on this acc't during the year ending this day 021 19 9 To Expense accouut for amount thereof this year 041 15 6}^ Balance of this aco't to credit of next year's account 86 6 6J^ .i728 1 1 £1049 10 7 By Balance brought down... 72S 1 1 186S. WIDOWS AND ORPHANS' FUND FOR INVESTMENT. Mar, 31. To Cash paidduring the yenr ou this account 241 19 4Vi " " To Balance on hand to credit of next year's account... 798 ti i\^ 1852. Mar. 81. By Balance to credit trom i^l040 5 9 1853. lost year's account 927 14 i Do. Do. fVom another aec't 10 11 S Mar. 81. Cash received on this aucount duringthe year 9ii o £1040 6 9 1863. Mar. 31. To Cash paid, as a Loan, from « u m ^Js account, this year.... 100 To Balance to credit of next MISSIONARY FUND FOR INVESTMENT. 1862. Mar. 81. By Balance to credit from last year IpO t) year's account.. ceo £106 6 £106 6 TEMPORARY INVESTMENT FUND. 1862. I 1803 Mar. 31. To Balance lo debit from last Mar, 31. By Cash received on this ac y«M 114 1 countthisyear 3 16 I •'• " By Bal. to debit of next year 110 6 nu £114 KENT TESTIMONIAL. 18&3. 1862, Mar. 81, To Caah paid oa this account {Mar. .31. By Balance to credit fh>m during the prasent year 9 1 last year 4 JO I 1863. I Mar. 31, By Cash received on this ao- I count this year 4 10 £9 £9 fc 80 APPENDIX. CORNWALL PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS. 1853. Mar. 31. To Cash paid on this account this year 11 7 « To bal. to credit of next year 4 10 £15 17 6 1852. Mar. 31. By Balance to credit from last year 4 10 1853. Mar. 31. By Casli received on this ac- count thin year 11 7 £15 17 BISHOP'S STUDENTS FUND. 1852. Mar. 31. To Balance to debit from last year's account 7^12 9]^ « « Do. of Student's ace' t from do. 3 10 1853. Mar. "1 . By Cash received on this ac- count during the past year 224 17 3 10 13 9}4 1853. Mar. 31. To Cash paid on this account during the year 200 " " To Balance to credit of next year's account 14 3 5J^ £224 17 3 £224 17 SEPTUAGESIMA FUND. 1852. 1852. Mar. 31. To Balance to credit of next Mar. 31. By Balance to credit from year's account 71 tj 'Zy, last year 18 2,}4 " " T, Champion, received by him I from Jlev. Mr. Pync. not before included in these iiecouuts 60 1853. Mar. 31. Casli received on this account this year 3 £71 « -zy^ £71 6 2]4 JIISSIONARY FUND. 1853. 1 1852. Mar. 31, To Cash paid on this account ! Mar. 31. By Balance to credit from last during the year 124 7 llj^i year's account 15 9 10 « « Balance to credit of next "' " " Cash received on this account year's account 210 18 G during present year 325 16 73^ £341 6 5J^ £341 5J4 -I ^VIDOWS AND ORPHANS' FUND. 1853. JIar. 31. To Cash paid on this account during past year 249 3 " " To Balance to credit of next year's account 386 7 9y^ £035 8 0I4 1852. Mar. 31. By Balance to credit from last year 3 2 8 1853. Mar. 31. By Cash received In past year 032 5 A}/^ .£635 8 014 JUBILEE FUND. 1863. I I8i52. Mar. 31. To Balance to credit of next 1 Mar. 31. By Balance to creditfrom last year's account 383 19 81^j for amount of this ac- count transforrert 041 15 6J>^ £641 15 6^ £641 15 t>i^ DEPOSITORY ACCOUNT. 1862. 185S. Mar. 31. To balance to doblt from latit Mar. 31. By cash received on this ac- 1858. year's account Iff! 1 flj-^ Mar. 31. To cash paid on this account this year 25u ;i 8^ £37;-j r. '• To balance to credit of no.xt year's account 439 lo 1 count this year 817 18 d II. l!ow.sell, for balance duo from him on settlement ofsale of Book Depoaitorv. Ac, to him, £470 2s. Id. Also Books returned by Mr. Flees, £20 490 2 I .£808 7 £808 T SCAllBOROUGH VAROCIIIAL ASSOCIATION. 1863. 1853. Mar. 81. To cash paid this account in i Mar. 31. By balance to credit from full 22 15 7 I last year 22 15 SAINT OEOROE S CHURCH, TORONTO. 1852. 1853 Mar. 81. To balance to debit from last ."^lar. 31. By eash received in full oi' year •> 14 10 this account 1853. Mar. 81. To cash paid Land Tax ou thlsaccount 2 15 2 9 IC £9 10 £ 10 SAINT STEPHEN'S CHURCH, VAUQHAN. 1862. 1853. Mar. 31. To balance to debit from Ia.st Mar. 31. By cash received iu full of year.. 1 r, (t this account 10 13 f' 185S. Mar. 31 . To cash paid on this account this year 9 7 i .€10 13 6 I £ 10 13 6 1853. Mar. 31. To balance to credit of next year's account CATHEDRAL ESTABLISHMENT. 1852. 5 10 X 3 5 10 Mar. 31. By balance to credit from lost year IS 10 1853. Mar. 31. By cash received on this ac- count this year 2 10 £3 5 10 LAND EXPENSE ACCOUNT. 1862. 1 1853. Mar. 81. To balance to debit from last | Mar. 31. By amount of taxes, &c., year.- 95 18 i charged to their vespeo- 1863. ! t'v« Lands account, but Mar. 81. To cash f ?<'< on this account i still remaining due and for taxes, &c.. during the ! included in balances 134 12 11^ present year 26tt 13 7 " " Balance to debit of next year's account 217 18 7}< £352 11 7 £352 11 82 APPENDIX. THOMAS CHAMPION, LATE ASSISTANT BBORETARY. 1862. Mar. 31. To Manee to debit from last year... Septusgesims Fund, amonnt reeeWed by him from Her . Mr. Fyne long ago, not before (included in tbeae aocounts 703 lOJ^ 80 £812 10^ 1863. Mar. 31. By Rev. H. C. Cooper's Note and Intoreot paid 13 7 " " Amount settled in account vitbMr.Plecg 66 14 9 70 2 3 " " Balance to debit of next year'a account 741 IS 7J^ £812 10!^ 1 AFPENDEC. 88 U & 1-4't^'rH l>. 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W.. 1 5 Birchall, Mrs... 10 Birchall, Miss.. 5 Birchall, Miss E. 2 Birchall, Miss. .7. 2 Birchall, Miss M. 2 c Birchall, Miss A. 2 G Badgley, Dr. F.. 15 Boulton, J 1 5 Baldwin, Hon.R. 1 Boyd, G 1 6 Boulton, Hon H. 1 5 Boomer, A. R.. 1 5 Brown, Jas Bank U. C 10 Biltou, Thos.... 10 Bethune, D 1.-) Baldwin, W. W.. 10 Brittou, Rob't.. 5 Britton. E 2 6 Britton, J. A 1 3 Britton, R 7.1 Britton, Jos 7< Baldwin, Rev. E. 1 6 Crawford, John. 2 10 Cumberland, P.. 1 5 Cayley, Mrs. J.. 1 Codd, Miss A. M 10 Clark, Dr. E.... 10 Cooper, E 10 Coate, F. W 10 Croft, Mrs 10 Draper, Hon'b.. » Justice 1 5 Duggan, John. 1 5 Duggan, G 1 5 Dixon, Alex.... 1 5 Dixon, Jos 10 £ a. d. DeGrassi, A 10 Delmaige, Mrs.. 7 6 Eston, Hon. Vc. 1 5 Fitzgerald, Mrs, 5 Grasett, Rev. H. 2 10 Gordon, Hon.' J. 2 10 Goldsmith, E.... 1 5 Gait, Thos 10 Hagarty, John. 2 10 Hector, John,... 15 Hind, H. Y 1 5 Hancock, E. A . 1 5 q Harris, Thos. D. 1 5 Herrick, Dr 15 Harrington, J.. 1 5 Howard, J. S.. 10 Jones, Mrs 10 Ince, W 10 Jarvis, G. M.... 10 Jarvis, F. W.... 10 Jones, E.C 10 Kay, John 5 Ld.Bp. of Toron. 5 Leppcr, A 10 Lewis, Rice 10 Lyons, John 5 Mercer, A 2 10 Macaulay, Hon. Cr. Justice.... 2 10 MoflFat, L 2 10 McCutchon, J.. 1 5 McDonell, .Tas.. 15 McCaul, Rev. Dr 1 5 Muter, L't. Col. 1 5 Mussou, Mrs 5 Morrison, W. C. 10 McGrath, Chas.. 15 Nasih,J. R 1 5 Norris, Mrs. A. 10 Owen, R 5 Owen, Mrs 2 Patterson,? 2 10 Preston, Thos. J Proudfoot, W.... 15 Powell, Miss.... 10 Perrin, W. L.... 15 Piper, N. L 5 Robinson,HonC. 2 10 Robinson, J. L.. 2 Rutherford, E.H 1 Ridout, Mrs. S.. 1 Robertson, T. J. 1 Ridout & Bro's. 1 Richey, J. H.... Stayner, T. A... 1 Steward, Mrs... Schrieber, Thos. 1 Shortt, T. S 1 Thompson, H... Thomas, Wm.... 1 Thompson, S.... 1 Vaakoughnet,P. 1 Vankoughnet, M 1 Wilson, John.... Williamson, W.. Widder, F 2 Wyllic, & family 1 s, d, 10 5 5 6 10 5 10 5 15 5 5 5 5 10 10 5 St. George's Church Toronto. NameD marked * nre subscri- bers to Building Society Stock for the debt of the Churcli. Abbott, Chas.... * Arnold, John.. 2 *Bishop, the Lord •"Beaven,RevDr. 2 Burns, Hon. R.E 1 Boulton, Mrs. D. 2 Barron, Mr. Prin- cipal 1 Barron, Mrs 1 Baines, Thomas 1 Brough, S 1 Brown, J. *Brock, George *Bovell, Dr 1 Bright, William Bui-ns, David.... Britton, Robert ^'Cameron, J. H. 2 Camei'on,MrsJH 2 Cameron, Alan.. 1 Cameron, K 1 Crookshauk, Hon George 1 Cassellfl, W. E... 5 10 10 5 5 5 5 10 10 10 5 10 10 5 5 5 10 I 104 £ s. d. Coulson, A. H... 16 *Crickmore, J... Caiger, Wm 5 j Denison, 0. T... 10 Denison, Mrs. G 5 Denison, Rob't.. 10 6 Denison, Mrs.... 7 6 Denison, G. S... 2 6, Dartnell, E. T... 1 5 ^ Deslnndes, Mons 1 j Dalton, R. 10 Esten, Vice Cii. 1 r, ; Ettrick, Mrs. J. 10 , Furlong, Colonel 1 | FitzGibbon, C... 10 Fleming, A 6 Grand Jury (foes of a Member.) 3 Givens, Miss 10 *Harman, S. B.. 2 10 Hawkins, Mrs... 7 6 Heath, C. W.... 10 *.lamieson, R, S. ^-Lett, Rev. Dr.. 3 Loring, Mrs 10 Mercer, A 10 McLean, Mrs.... 16 Medcalf, F. H... 1 Muni'o, George 10 Metcalfe, Thos. 10 Miller, R.B 1 Macdonell, D.... 1 6 Murray, Airs. D. 1 6 Marshall, H 2 6 Marshall, Mrs. H 2 6 Miller, Miss A. 6 Moffatt, .James.. 6 *Nation, E. W... Page, Lt. Col... 1 o Page, Miss 16 Perkins, F 1 6 Perkins, G 1 6 *Robin8on, Chief Justice "^Robinson, .1. L. 1 6 *Robin8on, JB jr 16 Robarts, T. P... 1 6 Rowsell, H 16 Spragge, Vice Chancellor.... 2 10 Sherwood,HonH 1 6 Stanton, Wm.... 16 Smith, L. W.... 1 Shortis, Edward 10 Shortis, Thomas 10 Scholefield, C. K 10 Seymour, INIrs... 6 TuUoch, Colonel 2 Tully,Kivas 6 Thompson, J.... 10 APPENDIX. £ s. d. Trueman, Mrs. J 10 Thomson, Mrs... 6 Usher, Mrs 6 Widder, F 2 10 Wilson, Adam... 10 Worthington, J. 10 St. PauVa Parochial Branch' of the Church Society. Allan, Geo. W.. 2 10 Bacon, WV 1 5 Baldwin, A 1 10 Bevan, Senior... 6 Bevan, .lunior... 6 Clarke, Dr 2 10 Cooper, Robert 1 10 Carruthera.F.... 10 DeBlaquiere, Hon P. B 1 DeBlaquiere, Mrs 10 Evans, J 10 Henderson, Jas. 2 10 Hutty, Peter.... 10 Jarvis, Mrs. S... 10 Kearney, John.. 6 Keoun,Mr 6 Lea, Wm 1 MacKenzie, Rev. 1 16 McKenzie, W.... 1 Murray, Alex... 1 Patrick, Mrs Patrick, Miss.... 2 6 Parker, R. A.... 10 Pitt, Wm 2 6 Renwick, Capt. 10 Rennie,Mr 10 Sootheron, Mr... 15 Telfer, William 1 Twohy, Captain 2 Turner, Mr 1 Wells, Col 1 6 Williiims,Mr 10 ETOBIOOKK. St. Georffe's Church. Bell, C 2 6 Bagwell, J 2 6 Bevel, W 1 3 Brush, Miss 1 3 Campbell, A 15 Clayton, Mrs.... 1 3 Cotter, Mrs 1 3 Cooper, Rov.H.C 16 Dealtzy, Mrs 1 3 Fisher, Mr 6 Friend, a ] 3 Friend, a 7} Gamble, Mr 10 £. s. Gamble, Mrs 5 Gamble, Miss.... 6 Gibson, Miss 2 Guppy, S 2 Graydon, Mrs... 1 Howland, J 1 Hewitt, W 1 Hewitt, Mrs 1 Hillman, Mrs.... 5 Higgins, Mrs.... 1 Hemphill, i 1 Howard, Mrs.... Johnston, T 1 Kennedy, C I Kearns. .1 1 Long, W 2 Musson, Mrs 1 Musson, T 1 Musson, Mr. E... 2 Moore, J 2 Montgomery, T. 2 Moore, .lames... Tr Moore, Miss -i Merton, Mrs 2 Muir,W 2 Phee, R 1 Phec, W 1 Robinson, H 1 Rolph, Mrs Riordon, J Smith, Mrs 2 Smith, Mrs 1 Stuart, Mrs 1 Scarlett, E. C... 6 Scarlett, S 5 Stinson, R 1 Spiers, Mrs 1 TindfUe,J 1 Thompson, Mrs. 2 Thistle, Mrs 1 Wadsworth.Miss 2 Ward, A 1 W. A 1 D. M. W ] S. H 1 Weston. Brown, Mrs 1 Dixon, T 1 Hetherington, W 6 Irwin, Mrs 1 .Jones, Mrs 1 Riordon, Mrs.... 1 Ross, Mrs 1 Scarlett, E. C... 6 Wad8Worth,W... 6 Wadsworth, Mrs 6 Welsh, .James.... 6 Welsh, Selina.... 2 Welsh, Sarah.... 2 d. 6 6 3 q 74 3" 3 3 2 (5 6 6 C 6 3 3 U 6" o »» 3 3 6 o 6 3 3 q APPENDIX. 106 d. 8 3 7i 1 l{ 1 3 1 3 (> 1 3 1 3 ') G 2 C 6 f. rl '> f) l> 1 ;; 1 3 1 3 3 (> o 1 3 1 3 r> 1 1 3 1 3 , 1 3 . 6 . 5 ? 5 . 5 . 2 G . 2 G £ ». d. Welsh, Henry.... 6 Welsh, Ab 2 6 1 lOJ Mimico Church. Ellis, John 5 Giles, John 13 Giles, Sarah 13 Giles, Charles.... 13 Giles, J. W 7J Giles, Mary A... 7| Giles, Sarah 7| Giles, Mary Jane 7^ Giles, Thos. H... 7| Giles, Martha E. 7l Hibbert, W 2 6 Langford,W 2 6 Linton, J 2 6 McDowal, J 2 6 Morgan, G 2 6 Noble, H 2 6 Rhodeknight, T. 2 6 Thompson, Ada.. 2 6 Theakston, J 2 6 YORK HILL^ Collected by Miss MeCormick Birket, J Brown, W.J Burke, E Cunningham, G. DuflFy, W Jones, Mrs Jones, W Lea, Mrs Lea, John Morbey, Samuel M'Cormick, Jno. M'Cormick, Miss Papst, John St. John's Church-Collected by Miss Van Nostrand. z 1 5 2 2 1 1 2 2 5 5 13 6 6 6 2 1 6 2 6 Cameron, A 1 Morsh, W Marsh, Mrs Marsh, H.&E... Mercer, J. E Miller, W Pease, C Peebles, Captain 10 Sheppard, Tabi- tha 6 Van Nostrand, J. C 5 Van Nostrand, J. 6 Van Nostrand, John 5 H £ s. d. Van Nostrand, Mrs. John 5 Vallier, A 5 Collected by Miss Finch. Campbell, Miss.. 2 6 Clay, Miss 13 Finch, Mr 2 6 Friend, a 13 Friend, a 13 Humberson, Mrs 6 Hagar, Mrs 13 James, Robert... 5 James, Mrs 2 6 Lemon, Mr 2 6 Mott, Mr 2 6 Maclarty, Miss.. 13 Patterson, Mr. R.W.. 2 6 Wetherell, Mrs.. 3 9 Woods, J. H 5 Collected by Mrs. H. James. Adams, W 13 Anderson, W 2 6 Beckett, Mr 10 Bumey, Eliza'th 13 Fasten, Mrs 13 Goodwin, Mrs... 13 Hewett, Miss.... 13 Horsey, Mrs 13 Hogg, Mrs 13 James, H 13 James, Mrs. H... 13 Johnston, H 13 Mitchele, Rev. R 1 6 Parsons, Mrs 2 6 Richardson, Mrs 13 Shuttleworth, G. 2 6 Thome, Mrs 5 Thome, Mrs. C... 13 Watson, Mr 13 Watson, Mrs 13 Ccllected by Miss Taylor. Boi;e, Mr 13 Bolton, Mr. J.... 13 Brown, Mr 13 Clark, Mr 13 Davis, Mrs. R.... 2 6 Davis, Mrs 13 Dempsey, Mr.... 13 Gray, Mr 13 Higgins, Mr 13 Hutty, Mr 13 Lee, Mr 13 Lynch, Mary 7J Maguii'e, Mrs.... 12 Powers, Miss.... 18 £ s. d. Rennie, Mr 18 Ritchey, Mr 7^ Ruttcr, Mr 13 Severs, Mrs 13 Severs, Mr. J.... 1 3 Shewan, Mr 7J Smith, Mr. J. T. 6 Taylor, Mr 10 Tice, Mr 1 3 Trotter, Mr 13 Wilson, Mr 1 3 Collected by Miss Moore. .T. K.,jr 10 Moore, Chas 10 Moore, Berry.... 5 Moore, Miss C... 6 Moore, Miss H... 6 Nightingale, H... 2 6 Powell, Mrs 6 Scott, Miss 2 6 Walmsley, Mrs.. 13 Collected by Miss Jackes. Coulson, Miss.... 2 6 Harris, Mrs 2 6 Hay,W 10 Haws, J 13 Jackes, Mrs 10 Jackes, W 3 9 Jackes, J 5 Jackson, Mrs.... 13 ManyharajMr.** N 2 6 Mcllveen, James 2 6 Nanton, Mr 15 PliUbrick, Dr.... 10 Reynolds, Mr.... 2 6 Wilson, Mrs 13 Wyllie, Mr 10 TIIORNHILL. Agar, F 5 Amold,J.R 6 Barnard, G 5 Blake, Rev. D. E. 15 Boothby, Thos... 5 Boyd, Mrs 10 Bridgford, David 5 Brunskill, Jno... 10 Carlton, Ann .... 5 Coggswell, M. E. 6 Cooper, Thomas 5 Cook, William ... 5 Doughty, Fran's 10 Durie, Dr 15 Duncombe, Dr... 5 Edey,J 5 ElUsson, Benj... 18 Falconbridge,JK 2 6 106 APPENDIX. li £ s. Oallanough G Gapper, K. C 1 5 Gilbert, Mrs 6 Harris, Thos 1 H. S. G 2 Hollis.John 2 Langstafl', Lewis 10 Lawrence, Chas. 6 Lawson, William 5 Linfoot, John.... 5 Macleod, Mrs.... 15 Mncleod, N. T... 15 Marsh, Mrs. sr. 1 Marsh, Lewis R. 1 5 McDougal 10 Medd, George ... 5 Metcalf 5 Mortimer, Mrs ■) o ia Wid.&Or.Fd. / ^ ^" Mortimer, Miss 1 5 Page, Frederick 2 Paget, Dr 1 5 Pexton, Geo 10 Parsons, Mr 15 Parsons, Mrs.... 15 Parsons, J 1 llankin, Rob't... 1 Rerswell, Giles.. 5 Ryall, Grace 5 Seager, Edward 5 Seager, Edmund 1 10 Seager, Mrs 5 Sheppard, Jno... 6 Sheppard, Edw. 5 Shephcrson, Mrs 1 Shuter, Mrs 1 Smelling, Jno.... 5 Steele, Thos 5 Turner, J. B 5 Watson, William 5 White, Mrs 2 Wiles, R 5 Williamson,Eliza 1 Wright, Rob't.... 5 Rev. D.E.Blake, 5th dona. Par- sonage House, Thomhill 34 10 Vaughan. Armstrong, Thos and family 15 Bluett,John 2 Braithwaite, Jas 2 Cook, Thomas... 2 Conway, John... 5 Dixon, Edw'd.... 1 Dyer, Mrs. C 5 Dyer, Fanny 2 Dyer, Mary H... 2 Dyer, Chas. H... Dyer, Edmund... Friend, a Hadding, Mrs... Holmes, Mrs Jackson, Mrs. W Kayton,Mr&Mrs Keffer, Mich'l ... 1 Keffer, Mrs. M. Keffer, Susannah Keffer, Louisa... Keffer,' Jane Ann Keffer, Benjamin Keffer, Thos Keffer, Harriett Keffer, Joseph... Keffer, Mrs. J... Keffer, Valentino Keffer, Mrs. V... Keffer, Susannah Keffer, Geo Keffer, Mich'l ... Ramsey, Andr'w Ramsey, Mrs. A Percy, Thos Sellers, John Stephenson, Jno 1 Oliver, John White, Hiram.... 1 White, Hiram jr. White, Mrs. H... White, Isaac White, Joseph... s. d. 1 10 1 1 1 12 5 3 9 2 6 7 3 n 3 3 6 1 6 2 3 3 6 10 1 2 1 1 3 G 3 3 6 2 C 2 9 10 2 6 2 6 1 1 3 2 7i SCABBOBO ChrisCs Church Parochial Committee. 6 3 3 7 Antony, William Antony, Mrs Antony, Maria... Anonymous Booth, Wm. sen'r Booth, Thos Booth, Mrs. Thos Bell, William Bell, Mrs Darling, Rev. W. Stewart (spec'l, forW.&Or.F.) 1 Galloway, Fran's Galloway, Igna- tius Galloway, Jno... Galloway, Wm... Galloway, Edw'd Galloway, MrsEd Galloway, Sarah Gould, Mr Gould, Mrs HelUwell, Wm... 1 1 3 5 2 6 2 6 5 3 9 6 5 2 1 1 5 6 10 £ ». d. Helliwell, Mrs... 10 Humphrey, Jas. senior 5 Humphrey, Mrs. 2 6 Humphrey, Wm. 2 6 Jacques, Thos... 2 6 McLelland, JasT 2 6 McLcUand, Mrs. 18 Ormerod, Mrs... 2 6 Ormerod.Thos.jr 2 6 Purvis, Thos 18 Richardson, Jas. 18 Scheldon, Geo... 5 Scheldon, Eliz'th 2 6 Westney,Wm.... 2 6 Westney, Mrs.... 2 6 Westney, Sarah 7i Westney, Wm. jr l\ Westney, Steph. 7| St. I'auVs Church Parochial Committee. Armstrong, Hen. 5 6 Armstrong, Ma- ry J 6 Armstrong, Wm. 2 6 Armstrong, Mrs. Robert 13 Armstrong, MrsE 13 Anonymous 4 IJ Burk,Wm.B 2 6 Burk, Mrs 2 6 Burk,M.J 7J Burk, S 7J Burk, Richard Y 1 3 ' Brock, Mrs 18 Cay, M 18 Friend, a 7.} Hopper, John.... 2 6 Hopper, Mrs. ... 2 6 Hardy, Rob't.... 5 Hardy, Francis.. 6 Morgan, Mrs 2 6 Mason, Wm 2 6 Mason, Mrs 2 6 Myers, Wm 2 6 Long, James 2 6 Smith, Joseph... 8 9 Smith, Mrs 3 9 Shepherd, Paul.. 2 6 Steers, Rich'd... 2 6 St. Jude^a Church Parochial Committee. Armstrong, John 2 6 Anonymous 4 4 Barker, Mark.... 13 Bnrker,Mrs 18 Barker, Mary A. 18 Barker, Maria... 13 f) 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 1 8 2 6 2 6 1 8 1 8 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 7* 7>. 7, 5 6 6 2 6 1 3 1 3 4 n 2 6 2 6 P- 3 3 6 6 6 6 6 G 6 6 4 3 3 3 3 ^. £ s. Barker, Mark jr. 1 Friend, a 1 Friend, a 1 Henry, Jesse ... 1 Moffat, Mary.... 1 iloffnt, Alex'r... 1 Thompson, Fr'nk 1 Sylvester.Rich'd 2 Springfield, Credit. Adamson, Geo... 5 Adamson, Chas.. 6 Adamson, Mrs... 5 Andrews, Ellon.. 1 Beckwith, Geo... 10 Blain,John 2 Blair, Mrs 1 Braddell, Miss... 10 Brown, Mark.... 1 Brown, Sarah.... Brown, Mary.... Brown, Anne Cameron, Chas.. 10 Cameron, Wm... 2 Cameron, Donald 5 Corton, Mrs 1 Gorton, Henry... 1 Cox, Robert 5 Cox, Miss 2 Cox, Anna M 2 Cox, Maria 2 Conover, Jane... 1 Cushman, Mrs... Cushman,Ph(£be Cushman, Mary Dixie, Mrs 5 Ellis, Robert 1 Friend, a 5 Friend, a 2 Friend, a 5 Friend, a 2 Fisher, Mrs 1 Falkner, Geo 1 Falkner,Cath.... Farrel, Robert... FoBster, William 5 Forster, Mrs 6 Forster, Fred'k 5 Galbraith, Mrs.. Givins, Rev. S... 1 5 Givins, Charlotte 5 Givins, Saltern.. 2 Givins, Chas. A. 2 Givins, R. Cart- wright 1 Givins, Edmund 1 Gorwood, J Harris, Capt 1 5 Harris, Mrs 10 Harris, Miss 5 APPENDIX • d. £ «. d. 3 Harris,Margarct 6 3 Harris, Lucy 1 3 Harris, Anne 1 »» 3 Harris, James... 2 'i 10.! Harris, Chas 1 > 3 Harris, Arthur... 1 o 3 Hemphill, Miss.. 1 •! 6 Henriod, N 10 Hunt, Charles... 1 3 Irvine, Miss 5 Irvine, James.... 6 Jenkins, Mai-y... 7* Jones, Arthur... .') 3 King, Thomas... t. King, Charles.... 7. () Long, George.... 1 3 3 MacDonald, Jas. 1 3 Maegill, Jas 1 3 Magrath, Jas.... 6 (i Magrath, Miss... 6 « Magrath, Wm.... S « Magrath, Wm.... 2 9 Mayhew, Emma 2 G G Marlott, Eliz'th 2 6 Marlott, Maria.. 2 G 3 MacVittie, Geo. 6 3 Mitchell, Isab'la 1 3 Mitchell, Chas... 1 3 G Mitchell, Rosa... 1 3 G Mitchell, Kate... 1 3 6 Mitchell, Joanna 1 3 3 Oughtred, Rich. 2 7* Oughtred, Step. 2 G 7. Pollard, E. J 1 3 7-1 Pollard, Miss.... 1 3 Perrot, Eliz'th... 1 3 3 Potter, Mary Ann 2 G Proctor, Richard 1 3 G Rivel, Mr 10 Rivel, Master 0, 1 3 G Sanders, Wm 5 3 Sanders, Louisa 5 3 Skynner, Mrs.... 5 7* Skynner, Mrs. J. 5 n Skynner, Miss... 6 Skynner, Wm.... 2 G Smith, Wm 1 3 Shane, Wm 2 G 7J Shane, Alice 1 3 Shane, Eliza 3 Shane, Margaret 2 G G Stevens, Stiles... 5 G Stephens, Mrs... 2 6 Shook, Miss 1 n 3 Taylor, Letitia... 2 6 3 Taylor, Mrs 1 3 n Teeter, James... 1 3 Turney, J 1 3 Viner, Fred'k.... 2 6 o| Wainwright, Mr 2 6 107 £ e. d. Watkins, Wm.... 1 3 Wilson, Ann 2 G Wolf, J 2 6 Youle, Alex'r.... 7J Youle, Jnno 7| Sydenham and Port Credit. Appleby, Wm.... 2 G Ablison, .Jolin.... 2 6 Bass, J. G 9 2 6 Bemrose, Wm.... 2 6 Church, Richard 5 Farr, Joseph 2 6 Gammon, Rich'd 2 G Griffiths, John... 2 6 Graham, Andr'w 2 6 Iluggins, W.O... 13 Mapson, Joseph 5 Newlove, John... 5 Silverthomc, El- len 2 6 Thompson, Mrs. 13 Upton, Mr 2 6 Upton, Mrs 2 6 Watts, Nicolas... 2 6 Wright, Isaac... 2 6 Wright,MrsFan. 2 6 Wilson, John 2 6 Parker, Henry... 5 Parker, Melville 5 Parker, Albert... 5 NEWHAKKET MISSION. St. Albans. Ayerst, Francis.. 5 Ardagh, J.P 5 Boyer, Chas 5 Dewitt, S 5 Ellaby, David.... 2 6 Jakeway, Aaron 5 Kelly, J 13 Lane, Thomas... 5 McMaster, Arth. 5 Marsh, Harrison 5 May, Thomas.... 5 Morie, Martin... 13. McDougal 5 Raper, Mrs 5 Selby,Wm 5 Selby, Thos 2 Selby, John 6 Tate, Adam 5 Thorn, Mrs. Wm 1 Wayling, R 5 West, Amos 5 West, J 13 Wiggins, Siba.... 5 Whitchurch Village. Bennett, Jas 2 6 108 £ ». d. Curtam,Ja8 18 Cawthra, J 2 6 Francis, Jas 5 Francis, Mrs 10 French, Mrs 6 Gurnett, S. T.... 1 8 Orindall, Marg.. 13 Gorham, C. — ... 6 Gamble, Jas 2 6 Gamble, A. N.... 6 Hodge, Mrs 18 Hodge, John 18 Hogg, Edward... 2 6 Harrold.Wm 2 6 Inglis, Jas 2 6 Irwin, Mrs 2 6 Jacobs, J 2 6 Lepper, Mrs 5 Mo8ley,Wm 5 Mills, T. K 2 Machell, Mrs.... 5 McPherson, Ptr. 6 Playman,MaryL 13 Pearson, Jas 2 6 llyan.John 18 Mosley, Rob't... 5 Mosley, Mary.... 2 6 Ramsay, A. M... 5 Ramsay, A. A. Y 2 6 Ramsay, Rob't... 2 6 Wells & Machell 2 6 Wheeler, Mr 5 APPENDIX. £ ». d. PhiUips, G 7j Rowland, John.. 2 6 Stodders,Jobn... 1 Scarles,S.S 1 Swallow, Mr 2 Swallow, Mrs.... 2 Scott, Wilson 1 Thompson, H'ry Turner, Mrs Trott, Mrs Todd, Mrs Wardman, MrsR WEST fiWILLIMBURY MIS- SION. Collected by Misx Barry. Barry, James W. 2 6 Barry, Mrs 2 6 Bingham, Mi-s... 13 Bingham, Edw'd 13 Brown, Peter.... 13 Collins, Mr 1 3 Causland, Mrs M 1 3 Drury,John 2 6 Driffill,Mr 2 6 George, D. G 2 6 Gardner, D 13 Hill, Rev. A 1 5 Hill, Mrs. A 10 Hill, Helen E.... 5 Treton, Mrs 13 Moreton, Dr 2 6 McBain, John... 1 '3 Merrick, Isaac... 13 McCoy, Miss 2 6 Macouchy, Thos. Esq 2 6 Murphy, A 2 6 Ormsby.A 13 Col. by Mr. John A Friend A Friend «A. Friend Atkins, Thos Arm8on,WmE8q Dingy, Mrs Duck, Rob't Evans, Geo Evans, Grear.... Evans, Jas Fisher, John sr. Paris, John Garbett, John jr. Garbett, John sr. Grear, Patrick... Grear, Jane Grear, Catherine Grear, Matt Hambly, John... Hurst, Thos Gruty, Mrs Jackson, David.. Lawrence, Alex. Molley, C Murphy, Thos... McCoy, Jas Pink«rton, Jas... Parker, Rob't.... Wallace, Mrs Wood, Rob't Wood, Jas Ardagh. 5 1 8 18 2 6 10 13 2 6 2 6 13 6 5 5 1 3 13 2 6 2 3 1 2 2 5 1 5 2 4} 2 6 2 1 6 9 Collected by RobH Oraham. I Bell, John 2 6 I Coboum, Samuel 13 ! English, John.... 5 j Graham, Robert 13 j Harrington, R'd 2 6 I Lee, Samuel 2 6 } Lee, Henry 2 6 I Mathers, John... 2 6 Lee, Sam'l sr.... 1 3 Scott, John 13 I Wilson, Welling- j ton 13 I Wilson, James... Oil £ 8. d. Ardagh, John.... 6 Ardagh, Arth. sr 1 Ardagh, Arth.jr 2 A Friend 6 A Friend 2 6 Armstrong, Mrs. A 2 6 Armstrong, J.... 13 Brown, Priscilla 2.0 Brown, Wm. Esq 10 Collection at a meeting at Bradford 2 6 Campbell, Alex. 18 Coulson, John .. 2 6 Davis, James 5 DewBon, Julius.. 5 Johnston, Elea- nor 5 Lawrence, Jas... 2 6 Raper, J 2 6 Robinson,Morris 6 Stoddars, James 2 6 Stoddars.And'w 2 6 Stoddars, Wm. D 2 6 Slemmon, And'w 10 Stoddars, John.. 18 Stoddars, Rob't. 2 6 Thorne, Benj 2 6 Tyrwhitt, R 2 6 Tyrwhitt, John.. 13 Thorpe, Geo 5 Townley, Geo.... 2 6 Wardman, Wm... 13 Wilson, John 2 6 • TKCUMSETH. Atkinson, J 2 6 Austin, D 6 Baycroft, Geo.... 6 Bennett, J 13 Bennett, T 2 Braden, J 5 Rrawley, A 13 Brawley, Sarah.. 13 Brook, Wm 13 Brook, Sarah 13 Cairn, A 13 Cairn, Mrs 18 Carter, W 5 Carter, T 2 6 Chapman, C 5 Cross, R 5 Cruthers, Ann... 2 6 Collection after the meeting. 19 6^ Davis' Station — small sums.. 4 9} I d. C 5 6 8 Q 8 C 6 G 6 6 3 6 3 6 3 6 2 6 5 6 1 3 2 G 5 1 3 1 O 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 5 2 6 j ) J 6 APPENDIX. Dewson, Mrs 5 Davis, R 10 Elsop.Mrs........ Farrell.G Fall, D. Mc Qoodwin, Jno.... Qoodvin,Jo8 Qoodwin, Mrs.... Goodwin, Robert Goodwin, Wm.... Hamill, Wm Hamill, Mrs Hamill, J Hamill, W. H.... Hamill, T Hamill, Ellen.... Hamill, M. A.... Harding, John... Johnson, Mrs.... Johnson, W Lillie, R Lillie, A Lawrence, W Long, Jas Martin, R Mairs, Wm Mitchell, A Mitchell, R Matchell, A McCourdy Moore, Hugh.... Mon-is, £ Nicholson, T Nicholson, Mrs.. Osier, Rev. F. L. 1 Patterson, J Patterson, Jane Patterson, Mary Ann Perram, John.... 1 Perry, G. & chil- dren Reed, S Richardson, J.... Richardson,Jane Richardson, Ann Richardson, A... Richardson, Jno. Richardson, T... Robson, John.... Steel, S Steel, Mrs Stewart, E Sunday School cliildren Whitesides, R. sr Whitesides, Mrs 0' Whitesides, R. jr Williams, J. R... 1 Williams, Mrs... 1 rf. I 0| 8 I ; 10 i 6}1 ^1 81 3 ' 8 ' 3 I i 3 { 8 I 6 G 9 G 1\ 3 6 3 3 Collected by MUa A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend Armstrong, Mrs. Boddy, J Carter,! Garter, Erasmus Carter, Susan'h Carter, Wm Fisher Goodfellow, J.... Gilkie, W Lount, H McNaught, G.... Orr, Mrs Orr, Elisabeth... Orr, Caroline L Orr, Belinda Orr, Maria Orr, Orlando Orr, Wm Roche, J. R St. Clair, J St. Clair, Mrs... Spillett,S Sprule,W Sutherland, Mrs Willoughby, Mrs Willoughby, R... Word, James Watson, Moses.. Watson, Mrs ». d. Orr. 7* 1 8 1 3 1 8 1 8 7* 1 8 1 3 1 3 7} 2 G 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 G 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 7J 7J 8i 7i 7J 2 6 2 G 2 G 2 6 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 3 o 1 5 1 1 10* 2 8' 1 3 3 Collected by Mist Evans. Cross, Ann Jane 13 Evans, Selby 2 6 Evans, David 5 Evans, R 13 Evans, Maria.... 13 Evans, Phelps... 13 Evans, Matilda.. 13 8 6 3 8 3 8 8 8 3 8 3 8 I G 3 Collected by Miss Thompson. Adams, Nancy... 7} Allan, Wm 7| A Friend 7} A Friend 13 A Friend 13 A Friend.... 7J A Friend 7^ A Friend 13 A Friend 7} A Friend 7| A Friend 13 Atcheson, Eliza- beth 7J 109 £ >. Perry, H 12 1 Pintz, P 13, Richmond, A.... 13; Robinson, H 7^ Robinson, A 1 3 I Robinson, R 1 3 | Robinson, £ 18 Somerset, J 5 Somerset, Mrs... 13 Srigley, J 7 6 Street, R 2 6 Street, Mrs 13 Smith, John 5 Smith, Mrs 2 6 Smith, James... 5 Smith, Mrs. W.. 1 8 Stead, M 1 3 Sundries 8 1 I Sunderland, J... 18 Shanks, P 18 9 « Tagart, A 5 Train, T 13 Thompson, W... 1 8 Tyrwhitt,Mrs.W 10 Varcoe, Mrs. G. 2 6 Varcoe, Mrs. H. 2 6 Walker, W 13 Wiggins, H 2 6 Wood, Mrs 5 Walker, J 1 3 Wilson, S 1 3 nOLTON. Collected by Mrs. Adams ^ Miss E. Mills. Acheson, J 5 Acheson,C 13 Austin, J 2 Adams, Dr 10 Adams, Mrs 10 Armstrong, W... 2 6 Booth, R. H 5 Byrns, Thomas.. 2 6 Byrns, J 13 Bell, J 13 Bolton, J. P 13 Beemish, Mrs... 2 6 Brownler, J 13 Curlis, W 6 Caldwell, W 5 Caldwell, C Clarke, J Clarke, Mrs Chync, C Dobson, T Devlin, J Devlin, W Evans, G Evans, Mrs Ewart, J Friend, A Friend, A Fryer, J Harrington, G... Halliday.J Harper, J Johnson, J Johnson, J Kee, J....* Lawrence, G Lawson, E Love, J Lougheed, R.... McDearmit, D... Maw, Mrs Mills, J Mills, T Middleton, Wm. Noble, G Noble, Mrs Noble, C Parker, R Parr, W Prosser, T. C... Quin, T Shields, J Shields, Miss A. Stoughton, W... Simonton, Mrs.. Swinerton, Mr.. Stewart, T Tindal, Mr Tindal, Mrs Wilson, A AVilson, Mrs s. d. 1 3 1 3 2 1 1 6 1 1 5 5 6 1 1 1 1 6 1 2 6 2 6 1 3 1 3 2 2 6 1 3 2 6 1 2 6 1 8 1 3 1 8 1 8 Collected by Miss M. Ray- nor. Burns, T 2 Byrns, J i; i 3 Cooper, M 18 Davis, Mr 7* DuflFy, J 13' Edwards, W 2 6 Friend, A 13 Freeman, Mr.... 13 Grant, P 18 Goodfellow,E.M 2 6 Goodfellow, J... 13 Hawkins, J 2 6 X I. d. Harper, T 1 8 Henderson, M... 7} Irwin, M 1 6 Lougheed, D 2 6 Lougheed, T 2 6 Lougheed, G 2 6 Lougheed, W.... 13 Lougheed, D.... 2 6 Lougheed, J 5 Lougheed, A.... 18 Lougheed, .1 1 3 Lougheed, W.... 13 Lougheed, R.... 16 Munsie, W 13 Nichel8on,A 13 Nicholson, P 13 Nowlove, L 2 6 Plummer, M 1 8 Shore, M 2 6 Shore, J. Mrs... 2 6 Sparrow, W 18 Stronger, J 18 Stronger, Mrs.. 13 Switzer, E. J.... 13 Switzer, C 1 8 Shaw, J 2 6 Taylor, J 9 2 6 Taylor, A 13 Taylor, M 1 8 Wilfion, S 18 Whittars, R 2 6 ColletMl by Mrs. J'ettiyrew. Agnew, T 13 Beemish, H 13 Bonorr, J 13 Duke, E 6 Goldsmith, R.... 18 Kidney, J 13 Maguire, J 2 6 Maguire, Mrs... 18 McGuiness, J.... 1 3 Monkman, J..., 13 Pettigrew, J 6 8 Pettigi-ew, Mrs. 6 Roler, G 6 Roadhonse, E... 1 3 Robson, M 2 6 Scott, H 10 Wolfe, J 2 6 Wolfe, Miss E... 1 « Sunday Scholars. Adams, W 7* Adams, E 7* Boothe, H 7* Boothe, J 7i Brownler, J 7! Chyne,J. A 7I Evans, H 1 3 Evans, E. A 7* ? 112 £. » d \ Irwin, M 18 1 Noble, M Reynor, M Sterne, W 18 Sterne, P 18 Sterne, £ 1 8 Sundries 8 Taylor, M. & A. 7J Oeorgina Subtcriptioni. Anderson, Mrs.. 2 Anderson, F 5 Bold, J 13 Bourohier, Mr., Mrs. & family 10 Bourohier, W.... 5 Brodie, J 18 Comer, Mr. & Mrs 2 Comer, Miss 18 Comer, T 18 Corbett, W. E... 10 Donnell, J 2 C Donnell, Miss.... 2 6 Donnell, J. jun.. 5 Donnell, T 2 6 Donnell, J 18 Evans, S 2 6 Frickar, H 2 6 Gibson, Mrs 5 Hall, Mr. & Mrs 2 6 Howard, Mr. & Mrs r> Howard, Miss... 2 APPENDIX. £ a. d. Ardagh, Miss A. 6 Bacon, Mrs 18 Bingham, J 2 6 Boor, Mrs 2 6 Boys, Dr 10 Brewer, J 2 6 Clerk, Miss 1 8 Frazer, H 2 6 Qowan, Judge... 15 Gibbord, W 2 Gibbartl, Mrs.... 2 6 Hayter, M 2 6 Hodgetts, J 6 Hogg, J 10 Hopkins, H. B... 5 Johnson, Mr 1 8 Lally, E 1 6 Laing, Mrs 2 Looke, Mrs tO 2 6 Martb, T. jun.. 2 6 Martin, Mrs 2 6 MoKenzie,A. M. 5 MoKenzie, A.... 2 6 MoWatt, J 18 MoWatt, Mrs.... 18 Misoampbell A.. 18 Moberly, G 5 Moberly, Mrs.... 2 6 Nugent, Rev. G. 1 5 Oxenhani, R. J. Patton, J 1 Pass, Mrs Reid, W, W Ross, Charles.... 5 2 1 Howard, W 2 | Rutherfonl, A... Kay, T Layal,Mr.&MrB Layal, Miss Mossington, Mr. & Mrs Mossington, Mr. M. & Mrs Ritchie, Rev. W. 1 Thomburn, Mr.. Thornbum, Miss Thomburn, Miss A Trent, Mr. & Mrs Trent, Miss Trent, Miss M.. Trent, Miss W... Watkins, T Sanford, S... M. 10 G ' Schalanpka, F... 1 8 3 ' Sibblo, Mrs 18 6 8 1 3 Trott, S 2 Tuzo, Miss 1 Walker, E. A.... 5 Walker, Mrs 5 Whitley, D 10 Young, J. W.... 5 Young, H 7J BABBIE BBANCH. Anderson, Miss. 1 5 Ardagh, Rev. S. B 1 5 Ardagh, Mias.... 5 ES3A, EAST. Ayerst, W 6 Aycrst, Mrs 1 Ayerst, A 5 Ayerst, Miss.... 1 Brooks, W 1 Cunningham, A. 1 Gray, W 1 Heniy, J 2 Hamilton, A 2 Kilgore, M 1 Luers, J 1 McAuley, J 2 6 3 8 5* 8'j 8 I 6 i 6 I 3 ! 3 £ a. d. McAuley, A 2 6 Phillips, P 1 3 Scott, D 7} Scott, R 1 8 Scott, W 1 8 Scroggin, J 18 Sproule, N 18 Willoughby, G... 2 6 KSSA, WEST. Davis, George... 1 8 Fletcher, J. sen. 13 Fletcher, J. jun. 1 3 Frazer, John 18 Lcnnix, Igns 18 Lennix, James.. 2 6 Lennix, Margt.. 2 6 Lennix, J. jun... 7} Lowcy, H 18 INMSriL, SOUTH. Balance for 1852 16 8 Booth, J. D 5 Collected at Ser- mon 18 4 Clough,J 1 3 Charlton, W 2 6 Everall, E 18 Everall, T 13 Gilpin, W 1 3 Grose, H 2 6 Grose, E 18 Haughton, E.... 2 6 Haughton, E. J. 1 8 Haughton, T, A. 18 Haughton, S 18 Hempenstale, R. 7.V Hindle, C 13" Lennix, W. sen. 2 6 Mathers, J. M... 2 McCartee,J 18 McMuUen, J 13 Sloan, J 2 6 Sloan, H 2 (i Sloan, R 7} Sloan, M 7} Thompson, S.... 1 8 Wilson, H 13 INNlSFIl, NOKTH. Dier, J 1 3 Hammond, Mrs. 7 6 Huggard, J 13 Little, W 2 6 Newman, E. E.. 5 Orchard, J 13 Robinson, R 2 6 Ross, B 18 Sherlow, A 7} ' APPENDIX. 118 n 6 8 3 3 U 8 6 3 3 3 7.V 3" 6 3 3 6 (> 7i 8 3 3 « 3 6 3 6 3 7J £ s. d.\ Webb, T 13 Webb, Mrs 7*1 Wilson, J. & Mrs 1 0}j Oro, No, 40, \tt Coti. IJoiiHull, W. F... 2 G Oiiivr, J 2 6 Craig, T 18 Binms, . 1 3 IIusBoy, .... 18 .Tohnson, J 2 6 Laing, A 1 3 Swon, T 1 8 Vt^pra, No. 10, 1»< Con. Caye, E 5 Chappel, J 1 3 Drm-y, 11 2 6 Drury, T 5 PENETANaVISHENGOIlA.NCH. Buuliunnau, R... 2 Bohn, Misfl 1 3 Burke, David.... 1 3 Copland, Qeorgo U 5 Darling, Mrs. L. A 2 6 Duniars, Joseph 13 Dunlop, A 1 8 Dunlop, Mrs 13 Fraser, F. C. M. 10 Frazer, S 6 Hallen, Rev. G.. 1 5 Hallen, Preston. 5 Hallen, Edger... 2 6 Hamilton, W. B. 5 Hodgetts, Capt. 10 Horc, R. 0. M.D 2 6 Jeffery, Ddward 2 Jeffery, Stephen 6 Jeffery, Miss, A. 1 3 Irving, J 2 6 Keating, Miss... 13 Lacam, E 7A Laugdon, W 7i Mitchell Mrs 5 Seymour, Jos... 18 Simpson, Wm... 10 Somerrille, Rd.. 1 3 Stalker, Mrs. M 1 3 Stephen, A. R. M.D 6 Thompson, Af d 6 Wilson, W 10 Wright, James.. 6 GOBS AMD WELLINOTOK. HAMILTON BRANCH. Chritt't Church. Acraman, Mrs... 6 I £ I. Ambrose, Mr.... 6 Arbron, Mrs 2 Armstrong, Mrs 10 Armstrong, J.... 6 Atkinson, 6 Austin, John.... 6 Aroly, John 2 Baghott, Cupt... 2 Baker, Thos 6 Bates, Mrs. R... 2 Beardmoro, Mr. 6 Beardmore, Mrs 6 Bcasly, R. 8 2 Benedict, Mr.... Best, T. N 10 Bcthutio, D 6 Billings, Dr 10 Bishop, 2 Blackford, T h Blackmun, Ruv. J 1 ft Bradly, John.... 6 Bradley, Mrs.... 6 Brndloy, A 5 Blakoney, Mr... 10 Blakenoy, Mrs.. 10 Blythe, T. A.... 10 Booker, A. jim.. 5 Brethowc.J 2 Browne, M. W.. 1 Browne, E 1 5 Bull, Mrs. H. B. 6 Bull, Mrs. G. B. 5 Bull, H. B 5 Bums, John 2 Cahill, James.... 5 Campbell, D. F. 1 Campbell, Airs. D. F 10 Cann, Samuel... 2 Carlisle, G 2 Carlisle, Mrs.... 2 Carpenter, Jool. 6 Carroll, Peter... 1 6 Cannithers, J.... >> Carter, J. F. ( Widows and Orphans' fund) 10 Carter, Mrs 5 Carter, G. F 2 Carter, Lucy E.. 2 Cartwright, G... 10 Case, pr. W. J. A 1 5 Case, W. H 2 Case, £. R 2 Christian,*J 2 Clarke, Mrs 1 Cooke, Mr 6 Copp, A 1 si ; I ! (i ; (I I I 6 I 1 I *> I 6 6 u 6 ' 6 6 6 ' £ ». d. Copp & Brothers 2 6 Counsel!, Mr.... 6 Crcighton, Jas.. 2 6 Crcighton, Ellia 1 8 Creswell, Mrs... 2 6 Crickmore. C. G 10 Dally n & Son.... 2 6 Daly, Miclmi'l... ', Davidson, John. 10 Davidson, H. E. 10 Derry, Wni 13 Dobbin, Mrs 2 6 Dowker, John... 6 Duff, John 10 Duggan. Dr 10 Earll, Charles... 15 Evans, D 2 6 Evans, Richard. 6 Fairclough, R... 6 Fairclough, Mrs 5 Fish, Mrs 1 3 Fisher. Stephen 1 3 Fisher, Maitlaud 6 Fisher, Mrs. J.. 6 Footnor, W 5 Fothergill, P.... 2 Eraser, Wm 1 3 Fraser, Douglass 6 Fraser, Mrs. D. 5 French, Mr 3 9 Friend, A 2 6 Friend, A. (C.C) 5 Gates, F.W 1 5 Gates, Mrs. F. W 1 6 Gcddes, Jas. C. 4 6 Ocddes, Mr. J C 15 Geddes, Robert. 5 Gaddes, James Wyatt .060 Geddes, Mrs. S. H. B 16 Geddes, Rev. J. G 2 10 Geddes, Mrs. J. G 1 5 Geddes, Hannah 10 Geddes, Susan., 10 Geddes, Mary Allan 10 Geddes, J. Gam- ble, jun 10 Geddes, James Stewart 10 Gibson, Mr 2 6 Gibson, Mrs 2 6 Gilkison, J. T... 1 6 Gillesby, T 10 Gillespy, Mr 2 6 Gillespy, Wm.... 6 114 £ t. Gordon, A 1 Onnt, P fi Graiett, C 6 Gre«n, Wm & Griffith, Thos.... 2 Hegor, Mr f» Hagcr, Mra C HRmlin, .... 2 Hamlin, Miss... 2 Hamlin, ^liss M 2 Hamlin, Mrs. W 1 Hurdiker. Mr.... 10 Hordilcer, John. 2 Hardman, Jas... 1 Harper, K 5 Harrison, Cap... 1 Harvey, Mrs 6 Hall, J. 16 Hnll, Mrs. J. 0. 16 Hayden, 2 Heming, G. E.. 2 Hewitt, R 2 Hills. A. H. for 1861 6 Hillyard, T 6 Horseman, J 8 Hughes, T. A... 1 Hunting, S 6 Hurd, John 1 Irvine, H 10 Irviu, W 10 Jarris, C. H 10 Jeffrey, Mrs.... 2 Johnson, G 6 JoUey, Mr 2 Jones, C. F 6 Jones, Strachan 2 Jonos, Charles.. 2 Judd, Mr 5 Judd, Mrs 5 Kelk, Mr 6 Kelk, Mrs 6 Kennedy, Mr.... 6 Kennedy, Mrs... 6 Kenny, Mrs 6 Kerr, R 2 Kerr, B. W 10 Kirby, Mr 6 Kneeshaw, R.... 2 Land, R. A 5 Land, Mrs. A... 5 Land, Mr. Scott. 2 Law, R. N. for 1861 to 1852.. 10 Leggo, Mr 6 Lisher, Jas 5 MacNab, Sir A. N 2 10 MacNab, Miss H 6 MarUn, QaTid... 10 6 5 2 6 1 8 6 6 10 6 6 6 6 2 6 6 6 1 8 6 6 10 APPENDIX. PENDDI. 116 e «. i. 2 6 2 6 5 6 10 5 3 fi 5 2 6 } 6 ) 2 6 ) 2 6 ) 1 8 ) 1 8 > 1 8 ) 6 ) 6 ) 5 ) 10 10 I 2 6 1 1 8 2 6 10 6 7 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 6 10 10 10 10 10 1 8 6 6 10 6 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 or 1 8 6 2 6 2 6 5 6 7 6 1 8 2 6 2 6 5 «< £ i. d Wilkini, Miss.... 1 5 Wllkini, Henry. 1 8 Wilaon, ThoH.... 2 Winer, Mrs 10 Worthington, T. '2 (J Zealnnd, Cnpt... 5 Zwiclt, Mr 5 Church of the Aicftuion. Alexander, MrK. A 6 Alexander, W... 10 fBalier, H. C... 2 10 do. Mrs 2 10 do. Master U. C 1 5 do. Miss F. A 1 5 do. Miss A. 1 6 Balier, 0. W. jr. and family.... 2 10 Bull, Kicbd. and family 1 10 Bray, Josios and family 1 Benncr, Richard 10 Bellhouse, Wm.. 10 Brereton, Miss.. 15 Brown, John 10 ♦Burton, G. W.. 1 10 Baker, S. B 1 5 Benner, Mrs 10 Bentley, Robt... 5 Brown Mrs. Ad- am 10 Conway, Ed 6 Cartwright, Geo. E 10 Cresswell, B 2 6 do. F 2 6 do. Ghas. 2 6 CoUingwood, T.. 10 Claringbowl, W. 5 Cash 1 6 do 1 5 do 10 Distin, W. L 2 DlBtin, A. T 16 do. Mrs 15 Dally, Edwin.... 5 Donnelly, Mrs... 10 Dooley, Wm 1 3 Deakers, Lam- bert 5 f Freeman, S. B. and family.... 16 Freer, Thos 6 Follingsby, J. B. 6 Gates, H.J 1 £ I. d. ' *Garrett, J. S... I fHebdon, Rot. J 1 6 lie. Mrs. tuid family.... 2 10 , Harris, J. B 10 ' Hamilton, R. J.. 1 Hilliard, Thos... 5 Hilton, Edward. 10 Hodgins, W 10 Inmun J. W. and family 15 Juson, Richard.. 5 JuHon, Mrs 5 Ireland, H. W. and family.... 15 JoUcy, James... 7 6 Jackson, Henry. 5 Johnston, Geo. and family.... 2 Johnston, Wm.. 10 Kerr, John W... 10 Luwry, H.J. and family 10 Lee, Charles 10 Laud, J. Scott... 10 do. Mrs 5 Logan, John 5 Lloyd, Miss 10 f Mackelcan, Dr. 1 6 do. Mrs. 10 do. G.L. 6 do. Fr's. 5 Masson, Capt... 15 Murray, W. F. and family.... 1 10 Moe, Mrs 5 Miller, Alex 5 Mewbum, T. C. 10 Mottashed, J.... 6 Moore, Zebulon. 10 Miller, Robt 10 Newbury, A. S.. 10 Nowlan, Mrs.... 2 6 Parker, Mrs 2 Passmore, C 5 Ryckman, S. W. 1 Roxburgh, Capt. 5 Reading, Chas.. 5 Simons, T. M. and family.... 1 10 i Sadleir, C. A. i and family.... 1 10 i fStreet, R. P. i and family.... 8 1 Swift, J. L 10 Stone, Mrs 18 Scott, Geo. B.... 16 Titus, H. N. and family 16 £ I. 4. Thomas, Sheriflf uiid family.... 2 10 Willson, Jus. L. 10 Wny, James 6 ♦Watkins, R. H. 1861, '62 1 I Wyatt, Gee. H.. 1) I Watkins, T. C... 10 I , * For tpaclal purpoMi. All ! tha rut (br two tipvclal purpoM*. I but lul^vct tn the usuhI imvm- { msnt of thfi Utntrli't CoismltlM I for local MiailoDHil *. I t '.'An. for torb uftheiOi incor porsted membfri, romttttd tn Varrnt Soclelj. DCSATIONS, Towardi the purchase of a tile /or a Parsonage and School, Bray, J 1 Baker, H C 12 10 Freeman, S. B..12 10 Gates, Fred. W. 2 10 Hamilton, R. J.. 2 10 Harris, T.B.& J. 1 Juson, Richard.. 25 Mackelcan Dr... 2 10 Newbury, A. S.. 1 Street, R.P 2 10 Titus, H. N 2 10 Thomas, E. C... 1 5 Willson, Jas. L.. 1 NELSON AND WELLUTO- TON SQCABE. Alton, John 2 6 Alton, Thomas.. 10 Anderson, A. H. 2 6 Baker, Francis.. 2 6 Baker, George .018 Barchard, Wm.. 18 Bates, Augustus 2 6 Baxter, Thomas. 2 6 Bird, Sarah 18 Bowden, Mrs.... 13 Brahnm, John... 2 6 Buckley, John.. 5 Bunton, Mrs 6 Bun ton, Henry.. 6 Campbell, Peter. 2 6 Carter, S. and family 2 Cartwright, F... 13 Chnpmnn, Wm., 10 Chisholm, John, S.D 5 Chisholm, Mrs. A 10 Clark, John 6 116 £ n. Cline, Jacob 1 Colloden, L. P... 5 Colston, James.. 2 Colston, John... 2 Colston, Johnjr, 1 Colston, Topping 1 Cowan, Robert.. 1 Cowley, George. 5 Craddock, Chris- topher, S. D... U 1 Craddock, Eliza, S. D 1 Craddock, Mrs. S. D 1 Crysler, John, S. D 5 Crysler, Miss, S. D 1 Dent, Nicholas.. 2 Dynes, Mr. and family Day, William.... 6 Fetherstone, T.. 2 Foot, Henry 2 Foster, Mrs 5 Foster, George.. 1 Foster, Robert.. 5 Foster, Thos.... 5 Foster, Wm 5 Frost, Mrs. S... 1 Furnis, Wm Gage, Andrew... 5 Gage, Mrs. Ash- ael, S. D 5 Gage, Bidwcll, S. D 2 Gage, Cynthia.. r> Gage, James o Gage, Lorenzo.. 5 Gaze, Jas. S. D. 2 Garkland, Jns... 1 Gaskell, Wm G Gilleland, Mrs. T S GoUey, Joseph.. 2 Gorman Aloxan- ander, S. D... 5 Green, Rev. Ths. 1 5 Green, Mrs. Ths. 5 Hamburgh, F... 1 Handyside, Mr. S. D 1 Harrison, Henry 2 Hawkins, John.. 2 Headly, Wm 1 Hemmingwny,J. 1 Hill, James 5 Hoggett, John... f» Hopkins, Caleb. 5 Hopkinson, T... 1 APPENDIX. d. £ «. d. 3 Hornick, Peter.. 2 6 Hurd, Hiram.... 1 3 6 Imlacb, Miss.... 6 8 Ireland, James.. c 3 Ireland, John.... f) 3 Ireland, Jon'thn 1 3 3 ! Ireland, Joseph. 10 1 Ireland, Robt.B. 6 James, James... 1) C 3 •Johnson, Miss... 1 Kelvington, Hy. *• 3 Longford, Chas. MoCay, Wm. and 1 3 Mrs 10 McKenzie, Dun- can 2 G McGillicady, J.. 5 3 McGillicady,Mrs .) « McGillicady, A.. 1 3 McLevey, Geo .. 2 6 3 McManus, Sam. 7* McGanley.Robt. 5 6 McMurray, Hy. 2 6 C May Samuel f) : Mathews, John. 1 3 3 jSIinhinnick, Mrs 2 6 Mortimer, Rich. 2 6 Morrison. Chas. S. D 3 Nesbitt, Mrs r> 7* Nesbitt, Bright. Nesbitt, Eliza... 1 3 Nesbitt, Charl'to 1 3 Nesbitt, George. 1 «l Nesbitt, John... c Nesbitt, William 1 3 Orr, Jane i! IJ O'Riley, Mrs. D. 2 6 O'Riloy, Hamt'n 10 1 G O'Riley, AValtor. 5 ^ 3 Pan ton, Mrs 2 « ! Panton, Wm 2 0' Parkin, Charles. 1 n 1 O 9 Pettitt, Mr 10 6 Powell, John.... n Prowse, John.... 2 Richardson, J'n. 5 Richardson, J'n. 2 Routledge, S. D. 1 o 3 Smith, Hiram... G 1 3 10 2 G 7 G o 6 1 5 2 G 2 6 5 3 5 2 6 6 1 lOJ 2 6 APPENDIX. £ s. Cherry, Blaney.. 6 Dickson. Henry.. 6 Dickson. C. R.... 5 Dixon, James.... 5 Dixon, John E... 3 Douglass, Robert 6 Dudley, Mrs 1 Davis, Joseph.... 2 Evans, Wm 1 Ewart, J. B 2 Ewart, Mrs 1 Ewart, Miss r> Ewart, Miss E... 5 Ewart, J. B., jr. 5 Ewart, John h Ewart, Margaret 5 Ewart, Marion... 5 Farwell.Jas. G.. 1 Fenix, Moses 1 Fenix, Mrs 1 Ford, Matthew.. 2 Fyke, Philip 1 Fyke, Mrs 1 Eraser, Mrs 6 Friend, A 5 Friend, A 2 Friend, A 2 Garbutt, Thomas 1 Goold, Mrs 1 Greer, J. H o Gregson, A 5 Habbin, II. G.,.. 5 Habbin, Mrs 2 Habbin, Nelson.. 1 Habbin, Mary J. 1 Ilatt, Thomas. ... 5 Hatt, Mrs 5 Hatt, Wm 5 Hawkins, Mrs... 2 Hillman, Robert 1 Hills, George 2 Hewett, George.. 2 Hoffman, John... 2 Holmwood, C... 2 Ilolmwood, H.... 2 Hore, Francis.... 5 Howe, Thomas... 6 Ironside, Mrs.... 5 Jones, George... 5 Johnson, Geo. G. 5 KeiviU, John 6 Kelly, Mrs 1 Kelly, Mrs Kennedy, Mrs... 2 Kent,John 6 Kent, Thomas... 2 Kmg,Mrs 2 Kippen, M. W... 6 Knox, Davfd 1 Kohlhase, John.. 2 117 d. i Kyle, John Lambley, Wm.... Lancaster, Wm.. Lantz, Joseph.... 9 ; Latschaw, Isaac. ' Leeming, Rev.R. 3 I Leeming, Mrs... G Lloyd, Mrs 3 ' Markle, Ostram. ! Markle, Mrs i Markle, Manuel. ! Markle, Jacob... ! May, George I Martin, James... Martlin, Mrs McMurray, Mrs. McMurray, W. S. McMurray, J. H. 3 McMurray, J. S. McMurray, C. E. Millman, James. Meredith, J. S... Morland, David.. Murphy, Daniel. Morden, Jas. J.. Morden, Mrs Morden, J Morden, Miss.... Morden, M. J.... Nawn, James Newell, Wm Noble, Rev. J.... Noble, Mrs 3 i Overfield, Mrs... Overfield, Sam'l. Overfield, Miss... Page, D. A Page, Mrs Page, Lucretia.. Patching, Ed'nd. Patton, John Parker, Mrs Racey, Thomas, and family Reid, H. P Reid, James Regan, James.... Reynolds, James Reynolds, John.. Riley, Peter Riley, Mrs Smith, J. L Smith, Geo., sr.. Smith, Geo., jr.. Smith, Miss M. Sydney Smith, Miss Car. Sydney Sidney, Miss, do. Spenton, John... £s. 2 5 1 1 5 12 12 2 2 2 ' ; 6 ' 3 i 6 ! G i V. s i r) : 3 6 G G 3 6 2 6 2 2 10 10 5 6 5 1 G 1 10 5 5 1 1 2 2 5 1 10 10 5 2 1 1 1 10 15 o 1 5 2 2 d. G 3 3 G 6 6 G G G G G 3 3 6 3 3 G G 3 6 o 3 3 G 6 3 G G 2 G 2 2 1 118 £ *. Stanley, Edward 5 Street, Richard.. 10 Taylor, John 5 Taylor, Wm 2 Teachman, Mrs. 1 Van Every, Mrs. 2 Van Every, S.... 2 Venoble, Thos... 5 Venoble, Mrs.... 1 Wales, James.... 3 Walker, Mrs 3 Walker, Robert.. o Walker, Wm, F.. 2 Walton, Mrs 2 Weaver, Moses.. 5 AVebster, Joseph 15 Webster, Mrs.... 10 Webster, Maria. 1 Webstei', Joseph 1 Webster, Francis 1 AVebster, Wm.... 1 Webster, Jane... 1 Webster, Ellen.. 1 Webster, Mary.. 1 Webster, George 1 Webster, James. 1 Watts, George E. 2 Williams, John.. 1 Wilson, John 5 Wilson, Samuel.. 2 Wishart, Mrs.... 1 Wishart, Ken'th. ri Wishart, Louisa. 2 Wishart, Geo. G. 2 Wonham, W. R.. 5 Woods, Thos. Q. 6 Woods, F. J 2 Wright, James... 5 BARTON. St. Peter's Church. Merritt, N 1 5 Merritt, Rev. R. i N., Widows & Orphans 1 5 NicollB, Capt. W. H 10 Whyte,Jolin 1 5 SALTFLBET. Beadle, Mrs 10 Freel, Mrs. and family 7 Giles, Rob't Giles, Mrs Leach, Mrs 1 Meddlar, James. 1 Milbum, R 1 Pettit, Geo 6 Stephenson, J... APPENDIX. d. 6 n O 6 6 3 9 9 G 6 3 O O 3 3 3 3 O 3 3 6 3 6 t. 5 2 1 Taylor, Eliza B.. Taylor, Mrs. Geo Taylor, Miss Taylor, J. D Williams, Geo.... Williams, Mrs... Williams, Miss... niNHROOK. Alexaiuler, J. L. 3 5 Alexander, Mrs. 10 Griffith, Jas 2 Morgan, Henry.. 1 Morgan, Mrs 10 Quance, John,sr. 15 Quance, J., jr.... 7 Quance, Mrs 2 Quance, Richard 5 Webb, Joshua.... 5 Webb, Thos. sr.. 10 Webb, Mrs 5 Webb, Thos. jr.. o Balance from weekly collec- tions at Christ Church, Bin- brook 2 OAKVILLE. Barnes, Jacob... Barnes, Mr j Beatty, Jas Beaty, W.jr Belly ea, Jesse... Bellyea, Mrs Bigger, Chas 10 Bigger, Sarah.... Bigger, Jemima. j Bigger, John I Bigger, Jane Bigger, Almira.. j Bigger, Michael. Bigger, Robert,. Bigger, C. H Bigger, Mrs. C.H Bigger, John L.. Bigger, Mrs Bigger, Miss Bigger, MissS... Bigger, Robt. D. Bigger, John H. i Bigger, Jane £.. 6 I Brethom, John.. 7^ Ghisholm, Mrs. J 7j: Chisholm,Wm B. " Chisholm, C. B.. Ghisholm, R. M. Close, John Coates, Mr 7J! Coyne, Alex 6 d. G H 6 G G 3 5i 2 6 G 5 1 3 5 6 10 5 5 2 6 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 5 6 2 6 2 6 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 8 5 2 6 1 7J 7i 7. 3 6 6 £ a. d. Crooks, Francis . 1 3 ! Crooks, 3Irs . 1 3 Dade, Rev. C... . 6 Evans, Eliza.... . 6 FitzPatrick, A.. . 1 3 Fox, Thos o G Garden, G. L.... . 2 G Grantham, A.... 5 Grantham, Jlrs. 2 G Gi'antham, B.... 1 3 Grantham, Chas Harry 1 3 Grainger, Geo.. 1 3 Hagerman,W. E. o G Hagerninu, Mrs. 1 3 Hatton, Wm 1 •3 Houdan, Thos... G Jarvis, Mrs 6 Jai"vis, Edgar..,, 6 Laiigtroy, Wm,,. 5 Lean, W. R 1 a McAllister, P. dn 1 3 Merrigold, D 1 3 O'Dell, Edmund. 1 3 Pettit, Wm.Y.... 10 Pettit, Mrs 10 Pettit, Sarah A.. o 6 Pettit, Mary H,. O 6 Post, Hiram 2 G Post, Mrs. E <> 6 Post, Anna G.... 1 3 ^ Proudfoot, Mrs and family 10 Reid, Jas 6 Reid, Mrs ') 6 Remain, W. F,,.. 5 Skynner, Mrs.H. 1 3 Shanklin, Rev. R 1 6 Smith, Robert... 5 Smith, Richard.. o 6 Thompson, W. A. 6 Thompson,|W.... •7 6 Thompson, 6 Thompson, F. A. 1 3 Verner, A. C 2 6 Verner, Mrs 2 6 Verner, F. A 7* Verner, Miss 74 Verner, Miss A.. 7^ Vernei', Miss C. 7J Verner, J. W. D. 7, Verner, MissJ.O. 7 Verner, Miss 0.. 7J 7, Verner, Master.. W 1 3 Wale?, Robt 1 3 Williams, Justus W 5 Williams, Mrs... 2 6 Williams, Mary.. 1 3 rf. 3 o 3 B 6 6 3 3 3 G n O •3 6 £ «. Carter, T 1 3 Cunningham, J. T 5 Card, Thomas & family 10 Card, W 1 3 Card, John 2 6 Card, Mrs. John 2 6 Card, Miss Mary 2 6 Clement, John... 1 3 Carthews, E 6 Carthews, Mrs.. 2 6 Clarke, Dr 6 Chadwick, J. C. 10 Clmdwick, E 1 3 Catchpole, Mrs.. 2 6 Caulfield, J. and family 10 Dunbar, Mrs.... 2 6 Dunbar, S. A.... 2 6 Dunbar, Miss... 71 Dunbar, Miss M. A 7i Davie, Janies.... 6 Davis, Mrs. G... 2 6 Davis, Mrs. J.... 13 Davis, Mr 2 6 Davis, Mr. Wm. 3 Ij D.avis, Mrs. F... 1 8 Davis, Charles.. 18 Elliott, G 6 Edwards, Mr.... 2 6 Edwards, Silas.. 2 6 £ I. d. Edgerton, Mr... 2 6 Ferguson, A. J.. 1 6 Friend, A 2 6 Friend, A 1 3 Farley, C 5 Franks, Mr 6 Franks, Mrs 6 Foathcrston,Mr8 13 Gwynne, J. W.. 2 G Glendenning, Mrs 1 3 Grange, G. J.... 1 10 Gay, James 13 George, Mrs 5 Gay, Mrs 13 Godfrey, J 1 3 Godfrey, A 13 Godfrey, T 1 3 Husband, Mr. T. 7 A Higeubothan, N. 2 7 Harvey, J 6 Harvey, Mrs 6 Hains, Henry & family „. 5 Hewat, Col I Hewer, James... 2 6 Hewer, Mrs 2 6 Harland, J 6 Hayward, Mr... 2 6 Hornby, Miss.... 13 Husband, Mrs.. 13 Hogge, Arthur.. 6 Hogge, Mrs 6 Hewat, Mrs. A.. 6 Herd, & family. 3 9 Hower, R 2 G lies, John 2 6 lies, Mrs 2 6 Johnson, R 13 Jarvis, W. D 1 3 Jarvis, Mrs 13 Jackson, R 10 Jones, Mrs 13 Jones, Miss 13 Keeting, Mr. & Mrs 10 Kerr, F 2 6 Keeler, Mrs 7} Kirby, R 1 Kirby, Mrs 10 King, Mrs 5 Kench, Mr 2 6 Knowles, Robt.. 13 Lynch, GooflFry.. 2 6 Legget, Joseph.. 13 Legget, Mrs 18 Linderman, Mrs 18 Larter, Mrs 2 6 Linderman, D... 8 9 Lindsay, Wm.... 6 APPENDIX. 121 McCurdy, Mr... 6 McKenzie, Mr... 2 McEenzie, Mrs. 2 Marsh, Mr 2 Marsh, Mrs 2 Marcow, F 7 Martin, E. R.... 2 Murton, G 2 Murton, E 6 Maybury, J 1 Mellish, Mrs.... 5 Mellish, A. T... 1 Neeve, Wm 5 Neeve, Mrs 2 Oliver, H. H 2 Oliver, Mrs q 2 Oliver, Miss 1 Oulton, John.... 2 Oulton.Mrs 2 Orton, Dr. T 5 Orton, Miss 10 Piatt, J 1 Piatt, Mrs 1 Parsons, Mr. & Mrs 10 Pipe, J 2 Pipe, Mrs 2 Pipe, Master J.. Pipe, Miss 1 Pipe, Miss £.... Porter, Wm 2 Parker, W. H... 16 Perry, H 5 Bicbard8on,R.M 6 Sunley, R 1 Strowger, W 1 Stewart, Rev. E. M. (Widows & Orphans'fund) 1 5 Saunders, T 2 Sockett,G 5 Sayers, Thomas and family.... 7 Sockett, Mrs 5 Smith, A 2 Sweetman, Matt 5 Stone, F. W 6 Stone, Mrs 5 Stone, John 2 Stone, F.W.jun. 2 Strowger, W 1 Stone, F.W 1 Sundries 2 Smith, Miss 1 Tolton, W. sen.. 5 Tolton, Mrs 2 Tolton, John 1 Tolton, G 2 Thorpe, Jno. sen 2 Thorpe, Mrs 2 K d. £ Thorpe, Jas 6 Turkington,Miss A 6 Thurtell, Mrs.... 6 Thurtell, Harriet u Thurtell, B 6 Terry, James.... 6 ( Terry, Mrs Tait, Mr 3 Vale, Mrs Watson, H 3 Watson, T Watson, Mrs, T. 6 Watson, Charles 6 ; White, Mrs.R... Worsfold, J. R.. lOJ Williams, Miss E 6 ' Williams, & Douglas Williams, T ( Wilson, J. C 3 Wilson, Mrs. J.C 8 Wilson, Wm Wildes, Miss Webster, Mr 6 Wilkinson, Mrs. 6 Wakefield, A..,. 7} Willoughby, — 3 Winyard, James ) 7 J Winyard, Mrs... G 6 I Wakefield, G.... I Wakefield, Mrs. «i - 3 I 2 •> 1 2 ») 2 2 2 2 5 1 5 2 5 5 2 5 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 QALT. 8 I Aitkins, Miss.... 2 I Andrews, J. K.. 6 Andrews, Mrs... 5 I Andrews, J. S... 1 6 Andrews, C 1 Andrews, IT. M. 1 Andrews, E 1 6 ! Andrews, J, M.. ; Andrews, Miss.. 6 I Andrews, J. T.. I Arnold, Elijah.. i Arnold, Mrs I Arnold, Jane 1 Arnold, Charl't. 6 Arnold, Charles. 3 A Friend, (in 3 Paris) 5 6 A Friend 3 Babcock, Mrs... 2 I Bailey, Eli 2 6 I Bailey, Mrs 2 8 ! Barbour, J 2 6 Barnaby, Mrs... 1 6 Barraclough, 6 Miss L d. £ 8 Benn, Walter H. , Blain, R 3 Blain, Mrs Blain, Thomas.. G Blain, Joseph... 15 Barbour, W 7* Bell, Mrs 7J Blair, Marcus... 3 Boomer, Rev. M 1 6 Boomer, Miss... 6 Boomer, Miss H 6 Boomer, 6 Bennett, James. 6 Bennett, Mrs.... 6 ■> Busby, T. J. G.. i Cheeseman, C... 3 CheesemanMrsC Cheeseman, Miss H. C 6 Cheeseman, J. P ] Cheeseman, J.M 1 Cheeseman, Mrs 6 I J. M Cheesnman, W. J 6 Chowen, J 6 Clark, Francis... 3 Collins, Robert.. 8 Collins, Mrs 3 Cooper, Mrs 3 Cooper, Miss.... 8 Cooper, Miss E. 3 Courtney, J Courtney, Mrs.. Courtney, Miss.. Craig, Jas 6 Craig, Mi-s Crombie, Mrs... Date, H. H 3 Date, Mrs 3 Date, Samuel.... 3 Davidson, John. 3 Davidson, Jam is 7§ Davidson, Mrs.. 7i Davidson, Miss. 7i Davis, Jas. W... 7i Davis, Margaret 7^ Davis, Louisa.... 7j| Desbrisay, A 7JI Dickson, Wm....lO 7Jl Dickson, D. R... ] Droulett, F I Droulett, Mrs... 7ji Duggan, Francis 6 i Farrell, Mr 6 Forbes, David, H 6 Forsyth, Robert 6 Fowler, John.... 1 8 Geddes, Mrs. J. Geddes, Jas 7j! Geddes, Mrs 3. d. 2 6 2 6 2 6 7,' 7-' 3 8 3 8 8 3 8 8 2 6 2 6 1 8 7* n 2 1 8 1 3 2 6 2 6 2 6 1 8 2 6 2 6 9 2 6 2 6 2 6 5 2 6 5 5 5 2 6 10 5 2 6 2 2 6 1 3 1 3 1 3 6 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 8 10 2 6 2 S 2 6 1 3 11 122 £ t d. Geddes, Miu.... 7J Geddes, Miss A. F. G 7J Geddes, Miss M. , E 7J Geddes, Mias A. E 7J Geddes, Miss £. C 7 Geddes, 6. N.... 7 Gooding, Mr 1 8 Gooding, Mrs... 18 Gooding, Miss.., ' 6 Gooding, E. R... 1 8 Gooding, Mrs. E R 1 3 Greenaway, Mr. 1 3 Greenaway, Mrs 13 Harris, T. W.... 2 Harris, A. A 2 6 Harris, Mrs 2 6 Harris, J 7J Havil, Jas 2 6 Havil, Mrs 1 3 Havil, H 7 Havil, J 7 Howe, Mrs 1 3 Irving, iEmil- lius 6 Irving, Mrs 6 Jackson, J 1 3 JaflFray, Peter... 2 6 Jaffrny, Mrs 1 3 Jaflfray. William 1 3 Jaffrny, Miss.... 1 3 Keefer, Mrs 2 6 Keefer, Miss 7J Keefer, Julia... (» 7| Keefer, R 7| Keefer, W 7J Keefer, M 7| Kingsmill, Mrs. 13 Kinksmill, Miss. 7J Kingsmill, Miss L. A 7| Lowell, Mrs 2 6 Lowell, R 1 3 Lowell, C 1 3 Lowell, Miss 1 3 Lowell, Miss M. 7J Lowell, William. 7^ Malthus, Mrs... 2 6 Mann, Mrs 2 6 McCrum, H 2 6 McCrum, Mrs... 2 6 McCrum, Miss.. 1 8 McCrum, H 7J McCrum, Miss M.E 7J McMillan, Mrs T 2 6 APPBNDIX. JE t. d. McMillan, Miss. 1 8 McMillan, Miss M 1 3 McNaughton, J. 6 McNaughton, Mrs 5 Meany, Mrs 2 6 Miller, John 10 Miller, Mrs 10 Miller, W. D.... 2 6 Miller, James... 2 6 Miller, Miss 2 6 Miller, Miss J... 13 Miller, J. H 1 3 Miller, Richard. 1 3 Miller, Miss S. A 1 3 Moore, Miss 2 (> Morrow, S 13 Nicholson, R. C. 10 Orchard, Mrs.... 2 6 Orr, Miss 13 Patrick, Miss... 1 8 Phillips, Mrs.... 13 Pierson, J 6 Pierson, Mrs.... 6 Preston, Miss... 6 Rennie, Alex.... 13 Rennie, George. 2 6 Rich, T 10 Rich, Mrs 5 Rich, Miss 1 3 Rich, Miss Mary 1 3 Rich, H 1 3 Rich, R 1 3 Richardson, Dr.. 5 Richardson, Mrs 5 Robinson, W.... 2 6 Robinson, Mrs.. 2 6 Scott, Mrs. A... 1 8 Scott, Mrs. J.... 2 6 Seagram, T 2 6 Seagram, Mrs... 2 6 Seagram, Miss.. 7i; Seagram, Miss L 7^{ Seagram, E l\\ Seagram, W. F. 7|| Seagram, J 13 Seagram, E 13; Shade, Absolam 2 10 { Shade, Mrs 15 1 Sinclair. H. B... 10 : Smith, Sidney... 1 3 i Smith, Mrs 18 Smith, J. H 1 3 j Smith, Mrs 18' Sproule, James. 2 6 Sproule, Joseph. 13, Sproule, Miss... 18' Sproule, Miss E. 13 £ t. d. Strong, R. S.... 2 6 Strong, Mrs 2 6 Thompson, Mr.. 2 6 Thompson, Mrs. 2 6 TurnbuU, W. A. 2 6 Tye, Wm 2 6 Tye, Mrs 2 6 Wells, James.... 2 6 BEVEBtBT. AUerton, Miss... 1 8 Allerton,MissM 1 8 Anderson, John. 18 Armstrong, Walt 1 8 Ayling, C 2 6 Barlow, H. G.... 2 6 Barlow, Mrs 1 8 Barlow, Miss.... 1 8 Barlow, Wm. W. 2 6 Barlow, Mrs 18 Barlow, H. G. jun 1 8 Bechtel, Rachel. 1 S Beemer, Benj... 18 Bishop, J Q 1 8 Bishop, Mrs 7 J Cooloy, P 6 8 Cooley, Andrew. 18 Congo, Samuel & family 3 Edwards, G 2 6 Edwards, Mrs... 13 Edwards,Mi8s H 1 3 Edwards, Miss M 1 3 Edwards, F. G.. 1 3 Fisher, J 7^ Fisher, Mrs 7J Gentle, P 1 8 Harrison, J. W.. 6 Han-ison, Mrs... 2 6 Han'ldon, >Iiss.. 2 6 Hnrribvja, Miss Siiphia 1 ;i Holc'omb, S 10 Holcomb, Mrs... 5 Holcomb, J 2 6 Holcomb, C 18 Hore, Miss 13 HousHco, John.. 7^ Hunt, Moses 18 Kirkpatrick, J.. 1 8 Kirkpatrick.Mrs 13 Lamb, H. F 5 McCombe, Wm.. 1 8 McCombe, Mrs. 13 McCombe, Miss. 13 McCombe, Miss H 1 3 ' 4 I 1 S 1 8 1 8 1 3 2 6 2 6 1 8 1 8 2 6 1 3 1 8 1 8 1 3 1 3 6 J' 1 3 G 3 2 6 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 7* n 3 6 2 6 2 6 1 A 10 5 2 6 1 3 1 3 1 7* 3 1 3 1 3 5 1 8 ^ ^ % * 1 3 1 3 1 3 £ «. d. McCombe, W. T 1 3 Parker, Mr 1 8 Parker, Mrs 13 Robson, Adam & family 5 Sirs, Joan 2 6 Smith, Mrs. S... r> Stalker, John... 2 6 Tindall, Thomas 7* TindaU, Mrs 7j Vanevery, A. A. & family 14 Winslow, Ann... 13 St. Oeorge. Hudson^ John... 2 6 Marsh, Edward. 5 Marsh, Mrs 5 Nicholson, R. C. 3 Nicholson, Mrs.. 6 Nicholson, Miss. 1 3 Nicholson, Miss C 1 3 Stanton, George 10 Stanton, Mrs.... 5 Stanton, Miss... 5 Stanton, Samuel 2 6 Stanton, Mrs. S. 2 6 WOOLWICH. Bensley, R. C... 1 3 Bensley, JohnF. 13 Crickmore, Beiy. 2 6 Crooks, Thos 13 Crooks, Mrs 13 Crooks, Jas. H... 7^ Crooks, Thos. C. 7* Crooks, Leah E. 7| Crooks, Emma... l\ Crooks, Edw. G. 7J Crooks, Jessie... 7J Crooks, Jaspci*.. 7| Crooks, Mary A. 7J Dow, Jas., sr 13 Dow, Mrs 13 Dow, Jas., jr.... 13 Dow, Alex 1 3 Dow, Andw 13 Dow, Mary B.... 1 3 Dismy, Sereah... 13 Holinwood, Mr.. 2 6 Holinwood, Mr.. 1 3 Holinwood, Eliz. 13 Holinwood, M. A. 13 Holinwood, R.P. 2 6 Holinwood, Eliz. 2 6 Hall, Harriet 13 Hall, Jas 1 3 Jupp, Jas 13 Jupp, M. A 13 APPENDIX. Jones, A. and C. 2 Lamphier, Thos H., Esq 5 Lamphier, Mrs... 2 Lamphier, Miss. 1 Lamphier, Miss E. F 1 Mann, Mr I Mann, C. H 1 Mann, S. L 1 Millard, John.... I Millard, Mrs 1 Singer, AUex 1 Webster, Alex... 1 PARIS. Bullock, N 6 Barrowes, Arn'd 10 Browne,0.&fam. 10 Bullock, Joshua. 2 Brooke, ^. 5 Clarke, Thos 2 Capron, H 10 Fussell, Mr 5 Fry, Geo 6 Fudger, Ed 1 Gates, Wm 1 Green8treet,H.J. 1 5 Greenstreet, Mrs 10 Greenstreet,Mi88 1 Greenstreet, Miss E 0' 1 Greenstreet, M'r H 1 Greenstreet, Miss A 1 Gordon, Wm 10 Gordon, John.... 10 Harbin, E 6 Huntley, John... 5 Hardman, J 6 Horillo, Jas 2 Irvin, John 5 Lightboume, S.. 5 Loxley, Chas 1 Mason, H. M.... 1 5 Macartney, G.... 5 Munn, E 5 McLean, Mr 1 Overill, J.C 5 McQuire, Miss... U 5 Philp, F 2 Ruttan,ReY.C... 5 Reynett, L 5 Smith, Mrs 5 Waldron, Mrs.... 2 128 , OAYUOA HEiaBTS. St. Mary's Qhttrek. Bray, Johu. 1 6 I Cain, Wm I Catton, Thos Cooin, Peter 6 Clock. Walter.... 3 Diison, Jas.D.... Di'nton, Thos 3 i Kllison, John 3 Filf. JohnI File, Mrs File. A. C 3 I File, II. W 3 File, MisH 3 ] Qruiiey, A 3 Gruney, F Hunt, Anthony.. Jorden, Sinclear. Jewry, Henry.... Leonard, David.. Likins, John 6 Longs, Jacob Longs, Sarah.... 6 Likins, Mrs Lampkin, Geo... Lanzan, Maria J. Mordeux, Mary. 3 Mordeux, Isab'la 3 McPhee, Hugh.. Men-all, Martha. Merrall, Mary.., 3 Merrall, Maria... McOnkey, C 3 MoKenna Page, Joshua.... 3 Powers, Mrs Pepper, Wm 3 Rispin, Thos Roy, David Shorf, Mrs Squior, R. H Squior, Samuel.. Smith, A. L 6 Sugden, John.... Sugden, John, jr Sage, Walter 3 Sage, George.... Smith Jeremiah Smith, Mrs. J... Smith, Enos B... 3 Smith, Step. E.. Thomas, Joshua. Thomas, Mrs 6 Thomas, Miss E. Vanderlip, Edw. Westbrook, P.... Westbrook, M... 6 Westbrook, Jane Westbrook, A.... Westbrook, M... Whitmore, Robt. 3 Westbrook, Jas.. 1 5 o d. 3 « 6 3 « 3 6 6 3 3 7A 6 3 3 3 3 74 1 lOJ 3 9 3 6 6 6 6 6 3 6 3 6 8 3 6 6 3 3 3 3 74 9 iJ L i 124 t t. d. Worbrick, Wm... 2 2 MOCNT PLEASANT. All Saints Church, 10} 8 8 7i 6 6 8 8 I' 7* 8 8 6 71 7* 7* Buckley, Mrs.... 1 Bingham, John.. 1 Bingham, 1 Crayton, W Cook, Mrs. Dr... 2 Cook, Abraham.. 5 Cook, Mrs. A 2 Cook, Abr'm B... 1 Cook, Chas. H... 1 Cox, Mrs Chapman, Mrs... Cooper, Mr 5 Cox, Mr Ellis, Mrs. Henry 1 Ellis, John 1 Foster, C 6 Foster, Mrs 6 Foster, B 6 Heaton, Jonas... 6 Hall, Thomas.... 5 Jones, C. Lloyd. 2 Kennedy, James. McGommery, E. Morran, Patrick. Parker, Mrs Peatman, Oeorge and Family 6 8 Racey, Mrs 6 Racey, Charlotte 18 Racey, Thomas.. 13 Racey, Jas. B.... 1 3 Rocey, Robt. M. 1 8 Roaf, John 7J Raines, Thos. M. 2 6* Stinson,Rev.E.R 16 Stinson, Mrs 6 Stow,Wm 71 Stewart 13 Tennant, Mrs. J. 1 lOi Tennant, Mrs. R. 1 103 Toyne, John Transom, Thos.. Walters, John... Walters, Mrs Walters, Sarah.. Wedgerfield, G30 Whittam, Chas... MOHAWK AMD TU8CAR0BA BRANCH. Anthony, G 6 Atkinson, R 13 Bateman, James. 13 Bateman, Mrs... 13 Brant, Mrs. H... 6 APPENDIX. Bomberry, J Carpenter, J Carpenter, Miss. Clark, R. E Clark, Mrs Clause, J Cleater, J Cavenagh, D Dnlrymple, Miss H Davids, Jacob.... Davis, Peter Davis, Samuel... Davis, Mrs Day, Bart'mew.. Day, Mrs Day, D Day, Jane Day, Lawrence.. Day, Phebe Ann Day, S Dreanan, H Elliot, Rev. A... 2 Elliot, Miss Foulger, Edmund Gordon, Mrs Green, Widow... Green, Wm Griffin, Alanson, Griffin, Mrs. A... Griffin, Cyrus.... Griffith, R Hager, David.... Harris, R... ....... Harris, T Handsfield, Mr.. Handsfield, Thos Handsfield, S.... Herdsman, R Herdsman, R. Jr Hill, David Hodgen, 1 Hunter, J Hunter, T Hunter, Wm John, Wm Johnson Arron.. Johnson, G. M. H Johnson, G Johnson, J. S.... Johnson, Joseph John8on,Susan'h Jones, Terence.. Kennedy, Rev. J. 1 Kennedy, Mrs... Lovely, James... Ludlow, A Ludlow, Mrs Maraole, 1 Martin, Jacob.... 3. 2 2 2 6 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 6 2 o 1 2 6 2 6 .5 5 6 1 1 1 d. 2 7i 7* 6' 6 7J 6 8 3 7J H 6 3 8 3 3 8 8 8 6 6 3 10} 6 6 7i 0" 8 3 3 6 6 3 3 6 6 7} 7* 7i I i 3 I 3 7}! 7i 6 £ «. d. Martin,Chri8tianaO 1 10} Martin, Moses... 3 9 Merrill, Jos 13 Miller, Joseph... 18 Nelles, Rev. A... 2 Nelles, Mrs 10 Nelles, BuskR.. 6 Phair, Alex 13 Phair, Mrs 13 Phair, P 1 8 Phair, Wm 1 8 Portas, R 1 8 Powless, Isaac... 5 Smith, Deborah. 13 Smith, Lydia 1 8 Souls, Wm 5 Souls, Mrs 2 6 Thoma8,SusannahO 7} Thomas, Thos... 5 Tyson, Henry.... 6 Wade, R 6 Walker, James... 2 6 Weir, Mibs M.... 2 6 Winn, Royal 2 6 Williams, S 6 Workman, H 2 6 NIAGARA BRANCH. Addison, Mrs.... 15 Anstey, W. W... 5 Arthur, James.. 13 Boomer, George 10 Blain, James 6 Burke, Thomas.. 2 6 Boomer, Bever.. 5 Ball, John W.... 10 Ball, Mrs 10 Ball, Miss 6 Ball, Matilda.... 6 Best, Robert 2 6 Creen, Reve. T.. 1 5 Carnathan, R.... 6 Cash, Mr 10 Clement, Geo A. 10 Crouch, Joseph. 6 Campbell, Edw C. 1 6 Clench, F. A. B. 5 Davy, Mr 13 Dickson, W. H.. 2 10 Dickson, Mrs.... 2 10 Dority, Thomas. 6 Dickson, Mrs. R 1 6 Dugdale, John... 6 Eden, Mrs 13 Frazer, Mrs. M. 12 6 Golf, Mr 2 Graham, John... 2 6 • Garland, Thos... 7 6 Hiscott, Rich'd..l2 10 Hiscott, Mary... 6 ^il 4. d. ) 1 lOJ ) 3 9 ) 1 3 ) 1 8 5 ) 10 ) 6 1 1 8 1 1 3 > 1 8 1 1 8 1 8 1 6 1 3 1 8 6 2 6 n 5 6 5 2 6 2 6 2 6 5 2 6 CH. 5 5 1 3 5 2 6 6 10 10 5 5 2 6 6 6 10 10 5 5 5 1 3 10 10 5 5 5 1 3 12 6 2 6 7 6 6 APPENDIX. 125 £ ». d. Hiscott, Jas..jr. 5 Hiscott, Tkorons 6 Harvey, Mrs 6 Hamilton, Mr... 10 Johnson, J. H... 5 Kingsmill, Wm.. 2 10 Kennedy, James U 2 li Kery, William... 1 Luck, James and family 10 Lee, D, A. C. G. 2 Long, Mrs 13 Melville, Mrs.... 5 Miller, George J 2 tt Moffatt, Mrs, R. 10 Moffatt, Mr. W. 5 McFarland, Mrs 10 McFarland, Miss 6 M'Cormick, Tho 16 Mercer, L. W... 1 10 Mercer, John.... 6 Newton, Wm.... 2 6 Nelles, Dr 5 Pcrcival, Thos... 2 (i Parker, William 1 3 PaflFard, Henry.. 10 Pyne, William... 10 Powell, John 10 Powell, Mrs 10 Read, Martha... 10 Read, Samuel... 13 Roddy, Barnard 5 Stevens, George 10 Simpson, Miss... 13 Savage, John.... 15 Slack, Robert... 2 6 Senior, William. 2 6 Slack, Benjamin 2 6 Servas, P. C 5 Simpson, John.. 10 Simpson, Mrs... 10 Stewart, Mr 2 (i Shields, Mrs 5 Watts, Thos. R. 5 Willson, Mrs 5 Winterbottem,W B 5 Yoimg, John 5 A Friend to the Church 1 5 John Davis 2 6 Koifal Canadian Rifle ReffU Paymaster W^ar- dell 15 Lt.Col. Clements 10 Qr. Mast. Baxter 10 Non-com. officers privates as per list 6 6 3 £ *. d. £ d. Serjt. Mojor A. Private W. Hatch 3 Cook 2 6 do. J. Honse. 7* Col'r Serjt. G. do. T.Jacobs. a Liddle .) 6 do. J. Jerrett 3 Serjt. R. Adaire 2 6 do. J. Jeningfl Sergt. II. Aston. o 6 , do. W.Jcnings 3 Scrgt. J A Greer 1 3 do. J. Kelly.. 3 Sergt. J. Parker 2 6 do. J. Kerby. 3 Sergt. E. Why- do. J. Large.. 7* man 1 3 do. J.Lervis, srO 3 Sergt. R. Black. 2 6 do. J.Lervis,jr 7* Sergt. J. Clay... 2 6 do J. McFad- Sergt. B. Tom- den 3 kins •> 6 do. J.McCrea- Corp'l T. Doug- nor 7* las n 9 do. J. Masters 8 Corp'l W. Hind- do. L. Maites 3 marsh 8 do. M. Mead. 3 Corp'l D.Murray 3 do. H. Moore. 3 Corp'l W. Smith 3 1 do. M. Moor- Corp'l R. Bevin. 3 ' head 3 Corp'l F. Brown 3 i do. J. Nidd... 3 Corp'l H. Jack.. 8 1 do. J. Parker 3 Bugler W. Mer- 1 do T. Perkins 8 chant 3 i do G. Pidgeon 3 Bugler W. Wen- 1 do. J. Piere- ham 3 i point n Private W. Abdy 3 ' do. T. Poole.. 8 do. M. Acres. 8 do. J. Raynor 3 do. F. Aedy.. 3 do. H. Ridge- do. J. Alls .... 8 well 7J do. T. Amett. 7^ do. M.O'Dern 3 do. T. Beck... 3 do. G. Rickett 3 do. H.Benson 3 do. W. Saun- do. J. Bufton 6 ders 3 do. M. Casel- do. W. Savage 7i don G do. R. Smith. 3' do. S. Clarke. 3 do. E.Smith.. 3 do. J. Coogan 3 do. J. Smith.. 3 do. J. Cramp- do. W.Stevens 3 ton 3 do. J. Stanley 7i do. D. Cun- do. T.Stephans 3 ningham. 3 do. R. Swee- do. G. Davis.. 3 ney o Mrs. Mary Davis 3 do. J. Taylor 3 Private J. Davis 3 do. M. Tier- do. J. Doyle.. 3 ney 3 do. J. Eares.. 3 do. J. Tuifen.. 3 do. P. Edge... 3 do. E.Thomp- do. R. Fair- son 3 head 3 do. J. Towns- do. C. French 3 end 3 do. G. Gould- do. T.TressamO S ring....... 8 do. J. Viney.. 7i do. J. Groves 3 do. J. Webb.. 3 do. J.Herbert 3 do. W. Willett 3 do. J. Hurst.. 3 do. G. Whit- do. E. Hamil- horn 8 ton 3 do. W. Wil- do. E.Harris. 8 liams 3 126 APPBNDIX. TIIOROM) BRAKCH. £ «. Abboy, JiiH 2 Abboy, J. Mrs... l! Aitkinn, Jas Ball. J. H. Mrs. 10 Ball, J. A .'. Ball, W. H. Mrs 5 Ball, Lowis, A.. ft Ball, late £. C. 2 10 Battin, John 5 Beatty, .Tohu.... 10 Hoatty, Mi8s 2 Beatty, Miss M.. 1 Beatty, Stephen 1 Bell, John 2 Birbock, R f, Broclie.Wm 1 Brown, T 2 Brown, Agnes... 2 Bruclcn, Mr 2 Boyle, Arthur... 6 Boyle, Mrs. F... 5 Boyle, Robert... 5 Campbell, R 2 Campbell, Mrs.. 2 Cespar, J. H T) Clark, Dr. T 2 Campbell, R. W 5 Campbell, Mrs. R. W 5 Campbell, Mrs. D 4 Coleman, Dilly & family 1 o Cowper, Archd.. 2 Crawford, C 2 Doorington, .7... 2 Durham, Ellas & family 15 £van8, John 2 Fish, W. T 5 Friend, A 5 Friend, A 2 Fuller, Rev. J. B 2 10 Fuller, Mrs 2 10 Fuller, Mary, M 5 Fuller, T. R n ^ Fuller, S. S 5 Fuller, Laura A 2 Fuller, Elizabeth il Fuller, Wm 1 Fuller, Velancey E 1 FuUer.SheltonB 1 Garden, Capt.... 7 Garden, Mrs 7 Hicks, Mr 5 Happell, Mrs.... 2 Hurdershot, W. B 5 £ ». d. Hoover, Peter... 10 Hoover, Mrs. C. 2 (1 Hoover, Margt.. 2 r, 10 10 10 10 10 1 r. 5 J 10 5 o ,-, 2 H ST. C.VTHAIUNKS. .Vdams, Mrs Adams, Miss Adams, Miss M. Adams, E. S Adams, Mrs. E.S Adams, Caroline Andrews, G Andrews, Mrs... Andrews Emelyn Arnold, CM.... Atkinson, Rev. A. F 1 Atkinson, Mrs. & family 1 Atkinson, Wm... Atkinson.JIrs.W A Friend Barr, Wm. jun.. Bate, Mrs Bate, Mrs. C... Ben-son, J. B.... Boomer, J. P.... Boomer, Mrs. J. P Boyd, Capt. R. N Boyd, J. R Boyle, Andrew.. 1 Boyle, Wm Boyle, Mrs. Wni Boyle, .lames.... Boyle, Edward.. Boyle, Robert... Bradley, R Bradley, R. sen. Bradley, R. jun. Bradley, Thomas & family Bradley, Alex... Bradley, Miss A .5 5 ■> .'» h 2 « 2 G h -•> ."i G 6 5 'i 5 10 .5 G G 5 5 6 J I .4_:r APPENDIX. 127 £ «. Bradley, S. jun. Rradley.Edward 2 Bradley, Wm.... r, Bradley, John... 2 Brouse, C. A.... o Brownlee, II i> Brownlee, W..,. f> Brownlcu, Mrs. William 5 \0 Buchanan, MrH. J <► 2 Bull, Rev. a. A. 1 (i Bums, Thomas. G Callaghan, John 10 Camp, Z. Z 5 Carlisle, Henry. 6 Carlisle. Mrs. H 6 Casey, Thos. P.. i Casey, Mrs. T. P 6 Chisholm, W. A. 6 Chisholm, Mrs. W. A 6 Christie, Mrs.... 10 Christie, Miss O 5 Clark, Col 1 Clarke, R 6 Clarke, Mrs. R.. 6 Clarke, JohnC. 6 Cornwall, W. H. 6 Cornwall, Mrs. W. H 6 Cosens, W. C... 6 Coy, Francis.... 6 Coy, Mrs. F 6 Dittrick, Mrs.... 2 Eccles, Wm 10 Eccles, Mrs. W. 6 Foster, R 2 Foster, Mrs. R.. 2 Frazer, Mrs 6 Goodeve, E. A... 5 Goodman, Ed.... 2 Goodman, A. J.. 2 Goodwin, K 2 Goring, F. A 6 Greenwood, Wm 5 Greenwood, Mrs William G Hamilton, A. H. 1 Hardy, Mrs. & family o Harris, Jas A Harris, Wm & Harris, Mrs. Jos 2 Harris, Lydia... 2 Haynes, D. C... 2 Haynes, John... ft Haynes, Mrs. J. 5 Helliwell, Thoa. L 6 (i 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 £ ». (/. Helliwell, Mrs T L & Hondorsion, A... 6 HodgkinHon, R.. 6 H d g k i n s n , Mrs 5 HoUoway, Mrs.. 2 6 House, Mrs 5 Hubbard, W. F. f. .lamieson, Mrs C 6 Jeffei'ies, John.. (i Jukes, Dr 6 Jukes, Mrs G Kelly, Thomas.. 2 6 King, W. D f) Lepper, J. V.... 6 ,0 Lepper, J f» Leslie, Mrs /> Leslie, John P.. 1 3 McDonald, RoI'J 1 r> McDonald, F. WO fi Mack, Thos M.D 10 Mack, Mrs 10 Maopherson, J.. C I Merritt, Mrs.... 16 ; Merritt, W.H.jun 6 ' Merritt, T. R... 10 I Merritt, Mrs. T. 10 : Miller, L 10 I Miller, Mrs. R.. 10 i Murphy, J.. 6 ; McClelland, Jno 6 McGiverin, Wm 6 McOiverin, Mrs. 6 Molntyre, T 6 : McLaughlin, Ed 6 Nichol, J. W 2 6 Noble. Mrs 6 Osbom, Wm 10 Paflfard, H 6 0, PaflFard, Mrs 6 | Pamall, Wm 2 Pamall, Mrs 2 | Pamall, Elizbtb. 1 i{ Pamall, Jane.... 13 Pamall,Adelaide 13 Pamall, William ' Atkinson 13, Parson, G. F.... 2 G , Patterson, Alex. 6 0! I Patterson, John 5 I Paterson, Robt. 5 0, Pettee, Dr 5 Pettee, Mrs 6 Platts, Joseph... 13 I Platts, Mrs 1 3 , Prescott, Mrs. & : family 16 : Raiuxey, J. L. ... 1 6 I Reynard, James 10 £ s. d. Reynard, John.. 6 Reynard, Robert 1 3 Robertson, Mrs. 1 8 Robertson, Jas. 2 (> Robertson, Geo. 2 6 Robcrtson.Mrs.G 2 6 Rolls, Cbas 6 Rolls, Mrs. C. ... 5 Ross, John 6 Rykert, Geo. ... 2 Sandham, John 6 Sandham, Mrs. 6 Saxon, J. F 6 Sixmith, Thos. 2 6 Slate, II 6 Smith, George... 6 Smith, Mrs. Geo. 2 6 Smith, J. B. ... 6 Smith, Mrs. J. B. 6 Spillor, Miss ... 6 Stephenson, Mrs. E.W 5 Stinson, Thos.... 6 Sykes, John 6 Taylor, James, & family 1 Taylor, Capt. ... 1 Tenbrork, T. B. 6 Wand, Jacob ... 2 6 Wand, Robert ... u Wand, Mrs. R.... 6 Wilson, Andrew 6 Wilson, Wm 10 Woodruff, R. ... 5 Woodward, Miss 5 Woodward, Chas. 6 Eight-Mile Creek. Bate, Thomas ... 10 Donaldson, Chas. 16 Oilliland, Mrs.T. 7 6 Ilodgkinson, Mrs 1 3 Hosteter, J., jr. 6 Hosteter, John.. 6 Keys, Thos 10 Reivd, Aaron ... 6 Wiwreii, Geo. ... 7A nUlMSUY. Bingle, Thomsis (» 5 Uain, Mary •'» Uook, George.... 6 Carpenter, Alex. 6 Carpenter, Mrs A 5 David, llev. Wm. 2 10 Durham, .John... 6 Durham, Mrs. J. 2 6 Fitch, Dr 5 Fralich, Ezra... 2 6 Fralich, Mrs. E. 2 6 128 APPENDIX. I I. d. Frallob, Mri. C. 2 (i Grout, MrH., (W. & 0. Fund)... 1 U Henry,Rob.,£tq 2 (i Leivio, Lovi Ti Lundy, Rev, Dr. 1852 & 1858.. 2 10 Marlatt, Isaac... 5 Masson, (Jeorgo 5 .McLean, J., Exq U I't { McMillMn, 1). C. (i I Muir, Andrew P. 5 j Muir, Mrs. A. W d 5 Muir, Miss 5 Muir, Jonathan 2 Muir, Keturah... 2 Muir, Victoria... 2 Nelles, Robt. P.. 10 Nelles, Mrs 10 Nclles, Mrs. Peter (W.&O.) 5 Nelles, Mrs. Hen- ry, (W. & O.) 10 Nelles, Samuel.. 5 Nclles, Miss C... 5 Nelles, William.. 1 8 Nelles, Emily.... 18 Nison, William.. 10 Nison, Mrs 6 Nison, Mrs. Rob. 5 Nison, John 10 Nison, Mrs.John 5 Nison, Robert H. 5 Nison, Mrs. R.H. 5 Nison, W. Z 5 Nison, Denis 7 6 Nison, Mrs. Denis 5 Nison, Henry.... 2 6 Nison, Eliza 2 Pettit, Andrew.. 10 Pettit, Mrs. A... 5 Pettit, Miss 5 Pettit, Martha... 2 6 Pettit, J. J 6 Pettit, Mrs. .1. J. 6 Pettit, John H... 10 Pettit, JohnS... 2 6 Pettit, J. A 10 Pettit, Mrs. J. A. 10 Pettit, J. R 7 6 Randall, Andrew 5 Richardson,jMrs. 2 6 Richardson, E... 1 5! Richardson, Rob. 13 Tweedlo, Mrs.... 5 Tweedle, Rich'd 5 Tweedle, Joseph 2 6 Tweedle, John... 2 6 Tweedle, Thos... 2 6 Tweedle. S 1 8 X «. ) 10 Lefferty, Mrs..,. 5 Ingles, R^v.^.L, 1 6 Ingles, Mrs 10 Matthews, Mrs. 5 Mathieson,G.Esq 1 Mewburn, Dr.... 2 10 Mewburn, Dr. F.C. (W.&O.) 15 Mewburn, Mrs. (W. cStO) 5 Mewburn, F. jr. 1 8 Mewburn, J. M. 1 3 Mewburn, A. ... 1 3 Mewburn,E.A.C. 1 3 Mewburn, H. T. 1 3 Missionary Box, St, John's sun- day school (Miss'yFund) 5 Murray, Mrs.... 16 Prouse, Mr. W. 5 Peto, J. N. Es 6 6 1 1 5 » H 10 o mi 2 6 10 1 f. f. o ... 1 i> •> ft r. 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 ». J. 1 3 2 rt 1 lOA 1 8 I :: 1 ;? 1 .3 1 a 1 8 1 u LONDON DISTRICT. £ s. d. £ s. d. Adams, E 1 .5 Allen, T 5 A. J.B. 1852-53 2 10 | Ashward, 1 2 L £ Lennox, Wilson Lepper. George Miir. Marin Mr Murray, A.,, Shislcr, I'etor,,. Stevonson, Wm. StoviMison, Mrs. Taylor. .FdHoph Wils Sutherland, Miss A 10 ; Talfourd, F 1 5 Vidal, A. T. E... 1 5 Vidal, A. T. E. (W. &. 0. F.) 1 5 Watson, G 13 Watson Mrs 1 3 Wheatley, J 5 Whight, MisE.... 13 AVhitsit, Mrs 2 6; Wiggins, E 2 Wright, W 10 Wright, Miss 5 0, Wright, Miss M. 5 Wright, P 5 SAllNIA BKANCII. Adams, W 1' Alexander, J 1 10| Arniour, Miss... 1 3 A. V. don 10 Boomer, Mrs 13 Buchanan, W.... 1 3 Burke, E 3 Zl Clark, W 5 0- Clarke, Jas 2 Copehind, Jas.... 5 Davenport, Mrs. 7J- Davis, F 5 Drake, J 13 Durand, G 10 Durand,Miss 13 Durand, Miss A. 1 3 Fisher, A 10 Flintoft, Mrs.... 7 6 Forsyth, l^os... 10 Forsyth, Miss... 2 6 Friend, A. don. 1 3 Frink, Mrs 1 3 Glass, II 5 Glass, Mrs 2 6 Grey, D 1 3 Young, A 5 Grey, Mrs 1 3 Houston, M 2 6 Johnston, M. N. 10 Johnston, G. B. 2 6 Lee, Mrs 2 6 Leslie, R 13 Lucas, G 1 3 188 £ s. d. Mackenzie, D.... 5 Mackenzie, J.... 5 Mackenzie, Mrs. 13 Porter, Jas 2 6 Porter, Mrs 5 Pottinger, Mrs.. 5 Poussett, Mrs... 10 Smyth, Mrs 5 Stewart, Mr 1 3 Stewart, G 1 3 Sym, Miss 13 Symington, W... 1 3 Taylor, J 2 Thomas, G. W... 5 Tyler, D. B 5 Vidal, R. E 1 Vidal, Miss 5 Vidal, Mrs. A... 5 Vidal, F. G 5 Vidal, Mrs. T. G. 5 AMHERSTBUKC BKANCH. Aikin, J 2 Anderson, E 2 Anderson, J 1 Anderson, M. A. 1 Anderson, C Allen, W 1 Aikin Mrs 2 Archer, W. E.... 1 Archer, Miss 1 Anonymous Bailey, J 2 Bailey, A "... Baker, J 2 Barthelot, J. R. 5 Broder, H 1 Brown, Mrs. M. Brown, W 2 Brown, Mrs 2 Brush, Z 1 Bullock, G 2 Caldwell, J. Jr. 1 Conroy, F 1 Chivers, P Cosens, J 10 Danahy, Mrs.... 1 Dobian, J 2 Drake, Miss 1 Degaw, J 2 Elliott Col. Mrs. 1 Elliott, H. B.:... 10 Fortier, C 2 Friend, A 12 Friend, A Fry, H 2 Fry, Miss 2 Gordon, L. G.... 1 5 Gordon,L.G.Mrs 10 6 6 n O 3 11 3" 6 3 3 G ^ 6 3 7i 6 3 6 3 6 6 3 7J 6 6 184 APPENDIX. £ K. rf. I Golden, Miss M. 2 6 j Golden, Miss N. 1 3 Golden, II 1 8 ■ Hackett, J 13^ Hackett, A 2 6; Hackett, E.J.... 13 Hamilton, Jas... 13 Hamilton, Juo... 15, Horsman, T 2 6 Horsman, Mrs... 2 6 i Hoi-sman, Miss.. 2 6 Horsman, MissE. 13 Horsman, Miss A. 13 Hirons, Mrs 5 Harling, S 13 Honner, Mrs. T. 7f Hunt, J 2 6; Hunt, Mrs. J.... 2 6 ! Inco, H 7J Kane, J. A 13 Kolfage,Mrs.J.G 7J Kolfage, Mrs. sr. 13 KalchthallerT.M 2 6 Lacey, J 2 6 Lowe, M 18 £ t. d. Mack, P. Rev.... 15 Mack, Mrs 6 Mack, Geo 2 6 McGec, W 5 McGee, S 1 3 iMcVeety,Mrs.M. 10 Moars, H.. 2 6 Mears, T. H 1 3 Mears, Mrs. E... 13 McLeod, Mrs. C. 1 3 Miller, J. H q ^ 3 McGowan, M. A. 3J Mason, J 13 Nelson, Miss E... 5 Noble, Mrs 2 6 Nutson, S 13 Orchard, r 2 6 Peel, Captain.... 15 Paxton, T 15 Paxton, E 10 Pattypiece, J.... 7J Pattypiece, A.... 13 Pattypiece, Mrs. 18 Pattypiece, Miss S 1 3 £ s. iL Pugh, J 1 3 Patterson, Mrs.. 13 Patterson, MissB 13 Hay, J. A 2 6 Reynolds, R 2 6 Reynolds, Dr 5 Ridsdale, Mr 13 Ridsdale, Mrs... 13 Roberts, W 1 3 Salmoni, T 2 6 Salmoni, Mrs.... 2 6 Salmoni.Miss M. 1 3 Simpson, E 7J Taylor, W. G 5 Taylor, Mrs. A. 1 3 Thebo, C 3 \i Tofflemire, J. S. 1 8 Ward, Mrs 2 6 Ward, Miss S.... 1 8 Wright, H 2 6 Wright, T 1 3 Wright, Miss 1 3 Wright, Miss H.. 1 3 West, S 1 3 Wingfield, R 1 3 i t COBOURO. £ a. d. Alexander, W.... 6 Alexander, Geo.. 5 Austin, Dr 10 Battell, Wm 10 Beck, Rev. JWR 1 6 Bethune,VenAN 6 Bettiune, Mrs. & family 2 10 Birney, Geo 10 Bolster, R 13 Bolster, Geo 8 9 Bird, M 2 6 Boswell, J. v.... 2 10 Boswell, Judge.. 1 10 Boulton, Hon. G S 5 Boulton, D. E.... 10 Boulton, E. T.... 15 Broughall, L..... 10 BroughaU, T..... 2 6 Brown, M........ 6 Bumham,Hoii.Z 2 10 Bumham, A. A. 1 8 Bumham, T...... 5 Bumham, D..... 2 6 Buchanan, R.... 2 6 Boyer, Ww 5 Bogg8,0. .„,...,. 5 Burton,!,, 1, 3 Buck, Mnj,......, 10; NEWCASTLE DISTRICT. £ a. d. Burn, D 5 Butter, W 10 Butter, F 5 Campbell, Mtuor 15 Calcutt, J., sr... 10 Calcutt,J.,jr.... 5 Calcutt, King'y.. 10 Calcutt, Edw.... 6 Calcutt, H.. 18 Canavan, Jas.,., 10 Castle, G.E 16 Chatterton, B.D. 15 Clark, B 6 Clark, G. M 10 Clements, Mrs... 10 Clarkson,J 6 Clench, C t. 2 6 Cockbum, Mrs.. 10 Corrigal, W 1 5 Cooney, Edw.... 5 Corrigal, Miss... 15 Covert, H 15 Curry, T 2 6 Daintry, G. S.... 16 Doak, J........„. 2 6 Down, N.......... 5 Dunn, Mrs 5 Fanner, Mrs,.,.. 10 Fleming, D....... 2 6 Fowler, Joho.... 5 Fleming, JM, 2 6 £ a. d. Gealc, T 5 Goodevc, G. M.. 10 Gillbard, J.,sr.. 5 Graveley, Wm... 15 Grieve, Geo 6 Green, Walter... 2 6 Gee, John 5 Green, Wm 6 Halliday, Jas.... 5 Hargraft, G 6 Hayward, Miss.. 6 Hayter,B 6 Henry, Mrs 10 Hewson, A. ...... 5 Hall, A 2 6 Holman, J 6 Horton, Mrs 10 House, F 5 Howard, J 6 Hull, E. C 10 Huff, H. 6 Hutchinson, S... 60 Jessopp, Rev. H. 1 6 Johnson, Rev.W, A 2 Johnson. Mrs. & family..... 1 2 6 Mason, H 10 McOonncU, J.... 10 McKyesy W...... 1 McLeod^ Mrs.... 10 £ a. d. .. 1 3 .. 1 3 B 1 3 .. 2 « .. •> »} .. 5 .. 1 3 .. 1 3 .. 1 3 . 2 6 .. 2 6 [. 1 8 .. 7* . 5 L. 1 3 . 3 !) . 1 3 . 2 6 . 1 3 . 2 6 . 1 3 . 1 3 . 1 8 . 1 3 . 1 8 . 5 . 1 5 . 5 . 2 6 . 5 . 6 . 6 . a , 6 . 5 . 1 . 5 . 6 . f. » 1 2 6 10 10 1 10 £ s. d. MoDonald, A.... 10 Mann, Jas 5 Martin, J. J 6 Morrison, Andw 5 Nixon, J 5 Newton, Miss.... 13 Nour3e,Wm 15 Nourse, .Joshua. 5 Pearson, Wm.... 5 Pollacco, Mrs.... 5 Purser, M 10 KadcliflFe, J. B... 1 5 Rowe, Lieut 10 Ruttan, SheriflF.. 5 Ruttan, R 10 Retallic, S 5 Salisbury, Mrs.. 2 Salisbury, Wm.. U 2 6 Salisbury, J 2 6 Salisbury, Mrs.J 2 6 Smith, R 18 Stock, 1 lOJ Swain, Wm 2 6 Street, T. W 2 6 St. Quinton, Mai 5 Solomon, Wm.... 10 Smith, Sidney... 15 Teney,Ja8 18 Teney, Jno 13 Teney,R 13 Tate, R 13 Tooney,J 5 Throop, Mrs 10 Vanlngen, A. J. 5 Waddell, Wm.... 5 Wallace, Capt.... 1 10 Wilcocks, J. L... 1 Wilkinson, Miss. 15 Wilson, N 2 Winans, E. S.... 1 6 RICE tAKK. Anderson, A 2 6 Anderson, Mrs.. 13 Brown, Mrs. C... 1 3 Brown*, Miss C... 13 Brown, Wm 13 Brown, Col 13 Brown, R.P 18 Daylye,AVm 5 Daley, J 2 6 Fortune, J. B.... 6 Fortune, Mrs.... 13 Falkner, W 5 Falkner, W. B... 1 8 Falkner, Mrs.... 5 Gabbitees, Mrs.. 2 6 Harris, E 18 Hayward, Alfred 5 APPENDEC. £ ». d. Harris, Mrs 18 Miller, J 8 Perkins, Mr 5 Perkins, Mrs.... 2 6 St. Quintin, \.. 3 CAVAN. St. PauVa Church. Armstrong, Josh 2 Armstrong, Wm. 1 Baxter, Thos.... 2 Berry, Mrs 1 Brown, Wm 2 Clark, Jas 2 Clark, Josh 1 Els worth, Mrs... 1 Eakins, Sam'l... 1 Fair, Geo 2 Fair, Wm 2 Fair, John 2 Lang, Robt 2 Lang, Mrs 1 Lang, Wm 2 Needles, Walter. 2 Needles, Geo 2 Needles, Wm 2 Perron, John 5 Reynolds, Geo... 2 Reynolds, Wm... 2 Reynolds, John.. 2 Reynolds, Miss.. 1 Smithson,Rich'd 2 Smithson, Thos.. 2 Smithson, Mrs... 2 Turner, Mr 2 Turner, Mrs 2 Thorn, Joshua... 1 Willian, Mrs 2 Waterman, John 2 Waterman, Mrs. 2 AVhite, Thos 1 White, Rich'd... 1 St. John'a Church. Brown, David.... 1 Cote, Gregory... 1 Dawson, Wm. ... 6 Dawson, Peter ..0 2 Eastwood, David 6 Elliott, Jane 1 Forster, Thos.... 2 Fee, Mrs 2 Fee, Miss Sophia 1 Gamett, Anth'y 2 Hopwood, James 2 Haggarth, E'wd 2 Irwin Mrs 1 Knowlson, Mrs.. 7 Kitchen, Wm.... 1 135 £ a. d. Lamb, David 2 6 Loyd, Edward... 1 3 Loyd, Ellis 1 3 Lee, Mrs. John. 2 6 Lucas, John U 2 6 Lough, Wm. jr.. 6 Lawson, Wm 10 U Lawson, Mrs.... 5 U Moore, Geo 1 ii 6 Mitchell, Mrs.W 1 3 3 1 Martin, Mrs. J.. •» G i McCall Robt..... 1 8 Mulligan, Josh'a 5 6 : i'lulligan, Mrs... » G 6 Mulligan Miss F. 1 3 8 : Myers, John 2 6 3 McNeil, Chas.... G 3 Porter, John .... 1 6 Storey, Mr. and 6 Mrs 6 3 6 Sutton, Mrs. R.. 2 6 G 1 Sisson, Thos 2 G 3 Scott, Mrs 2 C 6 Staples, Wm 1 3 6 Sisson, Henry... 1 • > 6 Staples, Richard 2 6 6 Staples, Thomas 2 6 Sisson, Ricli.ord. 2 C 6 >-■ h, Thos 2 6 f.plcE, Henry.. 1 3 6 Swain, Mrs 6 3 SutcliflFe, John... 1 3 6 Syer, Thomas... 5 6 Taylor, Nelson.. () 1 3 6 Thompson, Bobt. 2 6 6 Thompson, John r ) 6 Thexton, Robt... 2 6 3 Thexton Richd.. I 3 6 Vance, Robt 1 3 6 Vance, Mrs. R.. 1 6 Wood, Arch 2 G 3 Wilkinson, Robt. 2 G 3 Wilkinson, Stepn 2 G Wilson, John 2 6 Williamson, T... 2 G 3 Williamson, Mrs. 2 G 6 CLABKF . U Brock, Wm 5 3 Coulter, Francis 5 6 Fairbarii, R 5 G Farncomb, Fred. 5 3 Gibson, Wm 5 G Hewson, Wm.... 6 G MacNab, Rev.Dr 1 5 G Mcintosh, Mrs.. 10 3 Robson, Mrs 2 6 G Robson, Miss.... 2 6 3 Robson, John.... 6 .4 186 £ *. n L \ \ Robson, Mva. J. 6 Stewart, Peter... 5 Tarablyn, Thos.. 5 Treeleaven, Jno. 5 Unitt, Wm 2 Varcoe, Richard 5 Wilmot, Samuel. 10 Wilmot, Mrs. T. 5 Wilmot, Mrs T) Wilmot, Allan... 6 Wilmot, Lewis.. 5 Wilson, Ira '> DARLINGTON. Armo'or, Robert 1 Brook, L. F 10 Burton, Miss.... 1 Broodee, Mrs.... 1 Cubitt,Fred 2 Coleman, P 2 Coleman, J. P... 2 Chesterfield, H. . 1 Coleman, T 1 Dickson, T. W... Earl, R. J 5 Friend, A 1 Friend, A 1 Friend, A 1 Fowler, Mrs 1 Gibson, Miss 2 Garnett, E 1 George, Mr 2 Hibbert, Mrs.... 2 Holmes, J. II.... 10 Low, Dr 1 5 Lang, James 2 Mann, Mrs 1 Manchester, J. D. 2 McLean, Mrs.... 2 McTavish, E 1 McLean, Wm.... 2 Reed, Mrs 1 Sutton, Mrs.T.C. 2 Stuart, Wm h Summers, John. 1 Stevenson, E 1 Stott.John 1 Sutton, Miss 1 Smith, Miss 2 Tennery, John E 2 Webster, Mrs.... 2 Wethorage, Q.... 1 Young, A. E 5 d. (J 3 3 3 3 2 G o G G o G 6 O f> 2 Gi 3 ' C I i 3 t) 3 i ^! GBAFTON. Allan, Mrs. A.G. 6 Allan, Charlotte 7A Arkland, Mrs.... 2 6' Arkland, Richd.. 2 G APPENDIX. Z n. Baker, C. Doane 12 Baker, Mrs 6 Bamum,Eliakim 5 Barnum, Miss... <"> Binglcy, Mrs 3 Caddy, E. C lU Cameron, J. D... 2 Cameron, Mrs... 10 Cameron, Miss.. 10 Campbell, C. M. 10 (Jlctheroo, James 2 Cletheroc, Mrs... 2 Coates, Dr 5 Coates, Mrs 2 Colleton, Captsin 10 Colleton. Mrs.... 10 Cunnnins, Robt. o Ewing, Miss 2 Finlay, John ('> Finlay, Mrs 2 Gillard, James... 2 Gillard, Josias... 2 Gillard, Miss 2 Godard, John.... 2 Godard, A. H.... 2 Godard, Mrs 2 Godard, Maria.. Godard, Emily.. Godard, Agnes.. Greenaw^ay, Geo. 2 Hammond, L o Harvey, Anne... 1 Haynes, Wm 2 Henderson, Wm. 5 Hickey, John.... 1 Leary, John 6 Macbrian, J 2 Macbrian, Mrs.. 2 Male, Charles S. 2 Mason, R 5 McNeil, Mrs 5 Nobles, Alex () Nobles, Wm 2 Poore, Lady 1 5 Pym, W. F 10 Piogers, J. G 5 Rogers, Mrs 5 Spalding, T. M.. 5 Spalding, Miss.. 2 Stewart, Mrs.... 5 Stewart Benj.... 6 Stewart, Thos... 5 Stewart, Mrs.W. 2 Taylor, Wm 2 Taylor, Mrs 2 Taylor Wm. jr... 1 Taylor, Hannah. 1 Veith,E 2 Vernon, C. H.... 5 Vernon, Mrs 5 d. 6 '.» (J G (i G G G G G G G 6 G 7i 'i 7J 6' O o G 3 6 G 6 6 G G G G 3 3 6 Vernon Dr. H... 6 AValsh, S. S 10 Wilson, Rev. J.. 1 5 Wilson, Mrs 10 Wilson, Miss 5 Winter, Agues... 3 d. <) roi.noRNE. Armstrong. Wm. 1 Bettes, Joseph.. 2 Rcttes, Mrs 2 Bettes, H. C 2 Bidwell, Mrs 5 Bidwell, W. G... 2 Bidwell, Mrs. W. G 2 Boucher, Mrs R. M 6 Brod, John 2 Bullock, C. M... 5 Bullock. Mrs.W. M 2 Bunt, Thomas... 1 Burrill, G. S 5 Burrill, Mrs 5 Burrill, E. M.... 2 Burrill, M. G. D. 2 Burrill, S\. E.J. 2 Butler, Wm r, Butterficld, J. A. 2 Bryan, M. 2 Caldbuck, James 1 Campbell, Don'd 10 Casey, S. N 10 Casey, H.N 2 Clark, Joseph... 2 Clousten, Wm... 2 Clousten, Mrs... 2 Clousten, John.. I Clousten, James 1 Clousten, Hcnvy 2 Cochrane, Wm... 2 Colebv, Timothy 10 Colton,W. H 2 Cronk, John 1 Croutcr, Peter... 0* 6 Cumming, C 10 Gumming, Mrs.. 10 Dolany, William 2 Dolany, Con 2 Donoghy, W. H. 2 Fisher, A 5 Fuller, Stephen. 2 Garbutt, Robert 2 German, Wm.... 5 Gifford, Mrs 1 Goslee, J. D 1 10 Goslee, Mrs 10 Goslee, George.. 5 G G G O 6 6 G 6 6 S «\ £ a. d. 6 10 1 T) 10 *) 1. 1 3 .. 2 6 ..0 2 6 ..0 2 . 5 . 2 r c ..0 2 6 ..0 6 ..0 2 G ..0 5 T . 2 I) . 1 3 ..0 5 . 5 . 2 (i ). 2 « r. 2 « . 5 .. 2 f. . 2 « s 1 3 1 10 . 10 . 2 6 . 2 G . 2 G . 2 6 . I 3 s 1 Y 2 G . 2 G 2 2 5 1 3 1 10 10 6 » £ ». d. Goslee.Mrs. 0.., 5 Gross, S. P iJ G Gross, Di 5 Gross, Mrs 5 Grover, J. M.... 10 Grover, Mrs 6 Harvey, B'runces 1 3 Hurt, J. W 1 3 Hayes, Micbael. 2 G Hayt, Mrs G Howell, David... 5 Hicks, John 1 3 Jacques, Wm.... o G Keeler, Joseph.. •> G Lennon, Herbert 11 G Linton, James... 5 (» Linton, Mrs 2 G Lane, William... 2 G Lane, Harriet... 2 G McCormick, Jas. 1 3 RIcDonald, Mrs. 5 McLeland, Wm. G McLeland, Ch'te 1 3 Male, James.... 1 Merriman, J. M 5 Miller, Phares.. <) G Mills, Eliza 1 3 Murphy, John.. ') G Mugedy, True- man 1 G Nellis, Joseph.. 3 Nobles, W.L.. 6 Nellis, H. J O 6 Palmer, N. M.. 1 3 Piatt, Mrs. W.. 10 Provost, Joseph 1 8 Proctor, J. E... 5 Pugh, Dr. F . 10 Pugh, Mrs . 5 APPENDIX. & s. Rathbum, J. C. 5 Reed, Mrs 5 Reed, Miss 5 Reed, Robert... 2 Reed, Heiuy 2 Richmond, Syl- vester 5 Servis, Lucius... 'J 5 Shannon, AVjn... 2 Smith, E.H 1 6 Spilsbury, F. B. f. Spilsbury, Mrs. 5 Spilsbui-y, J. T. 2 Strong, 0. IL... 1 Stephens, Dun'l. 2 Thome, Stephen 6 Thompson, Mar- garet 1 Tolmay, John... 5 Turney, Daniel.. Vass, Addison... 2 Ventris, J Webb, W. W 2 Wliceler, W. B... 6 Yarrow, William 1 Yeoman, .loha... 2 Yougal, James.. 2 EMILY. Atwell,H Atwell, Miss Beaty, George... Beaty, William.. Blackwell, Edw. Browning, Wm.. Cottingham,Wm. Esq Corncil, Charles. 6 d. ! £ Corncil, Mrs Cornell, Samuel. Dancy, Edward. G Dancy, Mrs Davidson, Mrs. j Col I Davidson, Widow ; Davy, Mrs G i English, Mrs. A. I English, Mrs. I. Friend, A Galbraith,Mr8.F G Grandy, Robert. 3 Hannah, Mrs.... G Harding, Rev.R. 1 Harding, Mrs.... Hartley, Mrs 3 Hartley, Jane... i Hartley, Anne... 9 ; Hilliard, Mrs.W. G ' Hilliard, George 7Ji Hungerford, R. G i Esq I Irons, Dr 3 ! Irons, Mrs C '\ Jones, John G j ICnowlson, Chris. Esq Lang William.... Matchctt, W. C. Matchett, Thos.. Matchett,Mrs.T. G I McQuade, Arth. 3 I Montgomery, R. Parker, M. P.... G Saunby, Mr Saunby, Mrs Wood, Mrs 137 «. d. 1 3 1 3 2 6 1 3 3 9 3 6 8 3 G 6 9 3 2 G 1 3 2 G 6 2 6 10 6 2 2 6 <> 6 2 G 6 G 6 9 6 PRINCE EDWARD DISTRICT. MURRAY. Carrying Place. Adams, Samuel. 1 Babcock, James Babcock, Widow 1 Black, John 2 Brickman, Jas.. 2 Burtenshaw, R. Burley, Ephraim Bush, W Charters, James 1 Charters, Mrs... 1 Cotter, R. C 5 Cotter, Miss 5 Cotter, Mary A. 1 Cotter, Elenor... 1 Cunningham, H. 6 Cunningham, Mrs I If 3 7i 3' G 6 7 ^ 3 3 3 Cunningham, G. Dench, Mrs Dempsey, Wm.. Dempsey, Isaac Dempsey, J. C. Flindall, S Flindall, Mrs. S. Glen, Charles... Glen, William... Glen, David, Sr. Glen, David, Jr. Haden, M. W... Hickisson, W... May, Mrs. S Maiden, Wm.... Maiden,Jamcs... Maiden,C Maiden, W. S... 2 2 2 2 1 2 5 1 1 2 2 2 6 McCoy, Wm 6 Meredith, Mrs.. 6 Meredith, W. E. 6 Meredith,Mrs W 3 Padfield, Rev. J. 1 6 Patterson, S .... Patterson Miss. 3 Peck, James 3 Peck, Francis... 3 Pierson, A 3 Rowc, Elias 3 Russell, Mory... 6 Rosebush, C 3 Segar, Jacob.... 7J1 Smith, Mrs. T... 6 I Sager, John 6 I Thompson, Jos. 6 I and Wife 1 2 2 2 5 5 5 5 1 11 3 6 6 3 6 7i 5 I I 188 ', <• Upton, Richard Upton, Sarah.... Upton Margaret Urquart, Wm,... Weese, William Weese, John 1 Weose, Margaret 1 Weese, Geo. A.. Weese, Wm. F.. 2 Weese, W. F 1 Wilson, William 2 Wilson, Sloan... 2 Wilson, John.... Wilson, (Widow) Wilson, Elanor J Wiggins, John... Wragg, Mrs PICTON. Alexander, H.... 1 Abercrombie, J. 2 AndrewSjAn'y... 2 Adams, R 1 Allan, Peter 1 Allen, E 1 Barker, D 6 Babbit, A. P 2 Bookers, Mrs.... 6 Bailey, Blance... 2 Bailey, Mrs 2 Ballard, E. P.... 2 Brown, Robert... Bookers, N. M... 10 Bog, Thomas.... 5 Bog, Mrs 6 Case, Albert 1 Case, H 1 Chapman, R. J.. 6 Cooper, Alex.... 2 Carter, John 1 Collins, George.. 2 CoUyer, Thomas 2 Colly er, George.. 2 • Cumming, J. A. 6 Dick, Eliza 2 Dunn, Irvin 1 Downes, J. P.... 6 Downes, Mrs.... 5 Edwards, Miss.. 2 Fairfield, D. J... 10 Fairfield, Mrs... 5 Forsyth, J G.... 5 Gibson, John.... 1 Gibson, Wm 1 Gain, Stephen... 1 Hughes, Mrs.... 2 Haight, C 5 Haylock, Henry 2 Handyside, C... 1 JEIopkuis, Thos.. 1 d. 6 8 3 6 6 8 8 n 6 3 6 6 6 3 3 3 3 6 G 3 3 3 6 6 6 6 J* 3 3 6 3 6 6 G 6 3 6 3 10* 3^^ 6 6 3 8 APPENDIX. £ I. d. Hopkins, Jane.. 18 Johnston, Daniel colored person Irwin, Wm 13 Irwin, Mrs 13 Jamieson, James 13 Johnston, Robert 5 Johnston, Miss 1 Johnston, — > 6 7J Johnston, — J Leatch, John.... 6 Lockhart, K. F. 1 3 Morton, T 1 3 Macaulay, Rev. W., (life sub.) 12 10 Maffit, Joseph... 13 Macnulay, C. S. 12 6 Mortimer, Cecil. 16 Mulligan, G. K. 5 Murray, L 6 Merrill, S 5 Mills, Mrs 7J Moore, Maurice. 10 McAlister, Dav'd 18 McGowan, W.... 13 Mills, Charles... 18 Mills,Mr8.Alfred 2 G Mills, Joseph.... 5 Noble, Irvine.... 18 Owens, Mrs. J. B. 2 6 Owens, Wm 2 6 Owens, F. G 2 6 Owens, Eliza 2 6 Owens, C. C 1 3 Port Lavinia 13 Pruyn, A. V. V. 6 Ruddick, Wm.J. 7^ Ruddick, Mrs... 13 Randle, Wm 18 Smith, D 1 Stevenson, Mrs. 5 Shannon, T 13 Striker, Gideon. 5 Smith, W 5 Striker, Anson N. 2 6 Smeaton, Wm... 13 Skillin, John.... 13 Shannon, .Ir.mes 13 Stoughton, ivliss 2 6 Stoughton, Miss C. G 2 6 Thorp, Hy. L.... 5 Thompson, Thos 18 Taylor, T. H 2 6 Taylor, F., Son. 5 Taylor, Mrs. K. 2 6 Taylor, Miss 2 6 Thirkell, John... 5 Tivy, John 5 Bea, James 13 £ ». d. Wallis, Luke 6 Wycott, Henry.. 2 6 Ward, M 6 White, Mrs 6 Wycott, Thomas 6 Welsh, James... 3 Webster, Geo... 8 Webster, Mrs... 8 Walmsley, Mr... 8 Williams, J. P. jr. 3 Wenham, Mrs... 2 6 Wiggins, Mrs. C. 1 3 Werden, Robert 2 6 AD0LPHD8T0WN. Allan, Mrs 1 3 Allan, Parker.... 2 Allan, Jos. & \ n Allan, Thomas j 6 Casey, Thomas.. 2 6 Casey, W. D 1 8 Chalmers, Mr. & family 6 Church, William 2 6 Curlett, Alicia A. 1 3 Deacon, Mrs 2 6 Dorland, P. V... 2 6 Dorland, Mrs.... 2 6 Dorland, B. M... 1 3 Dorland Charl'te Dorland E 7* Dorland,Thomas 2 6 Dorland, Philip.. 1 3 Dorland, Trum'r 1 3 Dorland, John P. 2 6 Gerow, Mrs 5 Gerow, G 1 8 Gerow, Miss 7i Gerow, H 1 a Green, John C... 1 3 Haight, D 1 3 Hammond, Miss 1 3 Loynes, John.... 5 Loynes, Samuel 5 Membray, Mrs.. 1 8 Membray, Miss.. 1 8 Membray, Mas'r 1 3 Membray, Fred. 1 3 Membray, M 3 McWhirter, D... 2 6 McWhirter, Mrs. D 2 G McWhirter, F... 7* McWhirter,D.A. 7* McWhirter,Mrs. 2 6 Nash, Miss 1 3 Piatt, Joseph.... 1 3 Rutter, Harriet. 1 8 Trumpour, J 2 6 ws £ t. d. Luke... .. 6 t, Henry .. 2 6 M . /) Mrs . 5 t, Thomas 5 James. . » Jr, Geo. . 8 ;r, Mrs, . 8 ley, Mr. . 8 ns.J.P.ji •. 3 m, Mrs.. . 2 6 8, Mrs. C . 1 3 1, Robert 2 6 D0LPHD8T0WN. Mrs . 1 3 'arker... . 2 C Jos. &\ Thomas J 6 Thomas. . 2 6 W. D.... 1 3 rs, Mr. & y 6 , Willian I 2 6 Alicia A 1 3 Mrs 2 6 , P. V... 2 6 , Mrs.... 2 6 , B. M... 1 3 Charl'te E 7^ .Thomas 2 6 .Philip.. 1 3 . Trum'r 1 8 .John P. 2 6 Mrs 6 G 1 3 Miss 7^ H 1 3 FohnC... 1 3 D 1 3 ad. Miss 1 3 John.... 6 Samuel 6 y, Mrs.. 1 3 y, Miss.. 1 8 y, Mas'r 1 3 y, Fred. 1 3 y, M 3 ter, D... 2 6 ter, Mrs. 2 6 ter, F... 7* ter.D.A. 7^ ter.Mrs. 2 6 iss 1 3 1 3 larriet.. 1 3 ir, J 2 6 £ s. d. Trumpour, Jacob 13 Trumpour, Miss S 2 6 Trumpour. S. J. 1 3 Watson. Mrs 13 Watson, Mr 1 3 Vandyke, A 1 3 FBEDERICKSBUROU AND HAT BAY. Defoe, Wilson F. 7J Defoe, JohnM... 13 APPENDIX. £ »; d. Defoe, Anna 7i Defoe. P. V 7* Defoe. Jnmcs 7* Defoe. MaryE... 2 6' Defoe, Nelson.... 2 6 Defoe, Henrietta 2 6 Fitchell, Jas. Jr. 7J Holmes, Court'y 13 Holmes. Rebecca 13 Loyst. John 2 6 Loyst, Mrs 13 Loyst, Anne 13] 139 £ I. d. MuIock.Rev.J.A 15 Mulock, Mrs 10 Mulock, Mary... 2 6 Mulock, Wm. R. 7J Mulock, Julia A. 7^ Cutwater, Eliz'h 1 3 Robertson, Wm. 13 Shewman,BaUer 5 Shewman, M 5 4^ Shewmnn, B. C. 1 8 Shewman,M.,Jr. 18 Shewman, Wm.. 18 VICTORIA AND MIDLAND DISTRICTS. TTBNDINAOA. Whitet. £ 9. d. Anderson, G. A., 1 6 Anderson, Mary 6 Anderson, W. C. 2 6 McMurray, Eliz. 13 McMurray,Wm. 13 McMurray, M... 13 McMurray, R.... 13 Mohawks. Brant, Abraham 7J Brant, Eleanor .. 7J Brant, Joshua... 7^ Claus, .Toseph.... "_ Claus, Susannah 7^ Claus, Thomas..; 2 G Claus, Elizabeth 13 Claus, Catherine 7^ Claus, Lawrence 7| Green, Peter 7i Hill, John W 5 Hill, William 2 6 Hill, Susan 2 6 Hill, Hannah.... 2 6 Hill, Catherine.. 7i Hill, William 3 Hill, Nicolas 2 Hill, Joseph W.. 6 Hill, Nancy 2 6 Hill, John C 0.2 6 Hill, Isaac 6 Maricle, James.. 13 KINGSTON. St. Paul's. Adams, Mr 13 Armour, Mrs 13 Armour Wm 13 Ashurst, F. S.H. 1 6 Barton, John.... 13 Bowles, A 13 Boyd, Mary 13 Boyd, Mrs Boot, Mrs Brown, Mrs Brian, John Carruthers, Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. C. W Cruse, Thos. Sr. Cruse, Mrs Cruse, Miss Cruse, Thos. Jr.. Cruse.Oswald E. Cooper, C. W.... Derraeson, Mrs. Mary Dixon, Mr Edie, Mrs Finkle.MrsG.W. Ford, Mrs Forsyth, Friend, A Geddes, W. A. An. Sub Geddes, Mrs Geddes, J. A.... Geddes, H. L.... Geddes, G. A. M Geddes, R. B.... Geddes, E. H. A. Gibson, James.. Gibson, Mrs Goldsmith Greig, Rev, W, (sent to P. S). Greig, Mrs Hart, George.... Hart, Eliza Hart, Emily Hart, Mary Henderson, R. S. Henderson Mrs. Howard, Edwin. Hope James £ I. 2 1 1 2 2 2 7 1 5 d. 6 3 3 3 6 6 I 6 I 6 I 3 I 3 I 7* 0' 2 1 1 2 2 1 6 10 2 1 6 10 2 6 3 3 6 7* 6 ^ 6 6 6 3 3 6 n 7i 6 6 3 3 6 6 3 6 Kelly, Mr Linegan, Mr Mayne, Miss.... Mink, M McCaniffe, Mrs. McElroy, John.. McLeod, James. McLeod, Donald. McLeod Henry. McNeice, Mr.... Owen 3lrs Patterson, Mr... Phillips, Mr Reed, Mr Rudaton, Mrs... Scott, Joseph.... Smith, Docy Tanner Mrs Tanner, Miss E. Waddingham, Mrs Wilkinson, W. H. Wood, Mrs Friend, A St. James, A. G Calaghan. Mrs.. Dobbin. Mrs Dupuy, Mrs Durnford, Mrs... Fuller, Lieut Goodfellow, Mr. Parsonage Grimstone.Lieut. R. A 1 Hayward, Dr., Parsonage Ho wells, Mrs..., Tanes, G. M., R. C. Rifles Kemp, Mr Q Kennedy, Geo., (Parsonage).., s. d. 1 3 7* 2 6 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 6 2 6 5 1 3 1 3 7* 1 3 7* 1 3 1 6 1 3 1 3 7* 1 3 2 6 n 3 6 10 1 3 6 10 1 3 6 5 5 10 3 3 6 10 6 ^ UQt I I. 'I. MoIiOod, Neil, (Piirsonage)... 15 O'lachlan, Mr... 2 6 Rogers, Kev. R. V.(rar. Soc). 1 f> Rudston, Win.... 1 Stacc, Cnpt. 11. A-irnrsonugo) 2 Taylor, qr.-nmst 6 Tueker, Mr 1 3 BABRIEFIELO. Allen, Win 1 3 Allen, Mary Ann 18 Blakey, Rev. A.. (Parsonage)... 15 Baillie, Mr 2 6 Baillie, John.... 13 Baillie, Emma.. 7^ Baillie, Geo 7^ Baillie, Louisa.. 7J Baillie, Wm 7i Baxter, Mr 5 Baxter, Mrs 5 Baxter, Miss 2 6 Baxter, Isabella. 2 G Baxter, Wm 2 6 Baxter, James... 13 Baxter, Jane 13 Baxter, Peter.... 2 6 Baxter, Mrs. P.. 2 6 Beggs, Mrs 13 Beggs, Wm 13 APPENDIX. I Boll, Wm I Bolwa, Mrs 6 I Belwn, Cliarlos.. I Borsclle, Mrs.... j Borscllo, Elizii... I Brent, Rev. II... j Brent, Thofl. 11.. j Brent, Jumes G. Dawson, T 3 I Dillon, Mary A.. I Dunglinp, TIios. I Dunn, Mrs I Dunlop, Mrs. J.. ' Ferguson, Mr... Ferguson, Mrs... Ferguson, Jas... Ferguson, Wm.. Ferguson, Mary Ferguson, Jane. Forbes, Mrs Furnaval, Mrs... Gillbert, SarahA Gurly, .Mrs Gurly, Walter... Gurly, Mary Hamilton, Thos. Hamilton, Mrs... Hughes, Rich'd. lnne«, Lt. 0. R.. Johnston, Jos... Johnston^ Mrs... Kelly, Thomas... Kelly, Mrs £ s. 1 1 1 1 I 2 10 5 5 2 1 I 2 1 5 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 5 1 2 1 ;j 3 3 3 i 6 3 3 6 3 1 • 3 1 3 3 3 3 lOJ 7A 6"' 3 3 1 6 3 3 n 3 £ B. d. Kelly, Robert.... 7A Kelly, Elizabeth, 7* Kirk, Mrs 2 6 Malyn, .Mr 2 6 Malyn, Mrs 2 6 Mantoii, Mrs.... 2 6 Manton, Joseph 2 6 Market, J. B.... 10 Maveety, Mrs... 2 6 Maveety, MaryA 7* Mavecty, John.. 7* Maveety, Sarah. 7J Maveety, Margt 7J Medley, Miss.... 2 6 McCrea, Mrs.... 18 Mills, Sarah 18 Morrow, Mrs.... 2 6 Rankin, Deborah 1 3 Richardson, Mrs 2 6 Robinson, Mrs.. 13 Sanderson, Mr.. 13 Sanderson, Mrs. 13 Sangster, Mrs... 7* Smith, Edward.. 2 6" Smith, Mrs 2 6 Stone, John 2 6 Strachan, Mr.... 13 Tracey, Mr 13 Tracey, Mrs 1 3 Tracey, Francis. 1 3 Tracey, C 1 3 Twining, Miss... 2 6 Wilson, Geo 1 3 EASTERN AND JOHNSTON DISTRICTS. I I PBESCOTT BEAXCII £ 3. Armstrong, Wm. 5 Belt, John 10 Burritt, Mrs. R. 5 Belfoy, Mrs Baron, Mrs Blakey, Rev. R., 1 Blakey, Jas Blakey, Rob't jr. Crane, Mrs 1 Crane, the Misses Cunningham, Lieut. R. C. R. 10 Enos, John 1 Oainford, D 10 Goodin, John.... 2 Guy, Thomas.... 5 Hooker, A. Esq. 2 10 Hooker, Mrs 2 10 Hooker, Miss.... 5 Hooker, Isob^lla 8 d. 3 6 6 6 6 3 6 9 £ Jones, A. Esq.... 2 Juby, J Jarvis, Wm Kelly, John Leatch, Geo Lavis, Wm Moss, S. H McCarthy, D McMillan, A Mcrwin,J.S.Esq 2 Merwin, Miss.... Plum, Isaac Plum, Charles... Robinson, T Robinson, W Rickey, R Ridley, J Shaver, C Shekell, S. B Saunders, Wm... WiUard, C. Esq. s. d. 10 2 6 2 6 5 5 6 2 6 2 2 6 10 5 6 2 6 2 6 5 6 5 5 5 5 £ ». d. MAITLAND BKANCH. A Friend 2 6 Collins, Daniel... 10 Dumbrill, R 5 Ilowison, R 5 Hume, J 2 6 Henderson, Mrs. 10 Hervey, R 10 Kenada, David... 5 Longley, George 10 Jones, Dunham.. 10 Jones, Mrs. D... 5 Jones, Dunham jr 13 Jones, And'w.... 13 Stone, Lyman... 5 Murray, Miss.... 2 6 Wells, J. B 10 Royal Canadian Rifles. Cobb, Corp'l J... i 3 Duke, J 13 "■■"^ ii )bert.... izabeth. rs Hr His Mrn.... Joseph J. B.... 1 Mrs... MaryA John.. , Sarah. , Margt Miss.... Mrs.,.. rah Mrs.... Deborah on, Mrs I, Mrs.. n, Mr.. n, Mrs. , Mrs... dward. [rs )hn , Mr... Mr Mrs.... ''rancis. : Miss... Jeo n a 2 2 B 2 (5 2 rt 2 fi 2 1 1 o T 2 1 1 1 ><: 7r 7i ■ 3 3 6 8 6 3 8 3 7* 2 6 6 6 3 3 3 3 3 6 3 « £ a. d. AND BRANCH. 2 6 •aniel... 10 R 5 R 5 2 6 n, Mrs. 10 H 10 Javid... 5 George 10 inham., 10 rs. D... 5 ohaiujr 1 3 id'w.... 13 rman... 5 Miss.... 2 6 B 10 Canadian Rifles. p'lJ... 1 3 1 3 APPENDIX. 141 Fosbury, Pt. J... 7i & «• Fox, Pt.J 1 3 i Campbell, Mary d. £ 1 Patton.MrH. II... 1 .». d. . - , 5 Gibbons, I't. S... 7* Ann 2 « patton. Alfred M 2 (I Gorman, Pt.W... 7A Cookf. G^") <> '> <> Piitton, Klvini II 2 ('. Ilurriman, Pt. R (» 7i Cash 1 3 p„tton, H. Liiid- 2 6 ^icl Eastman, Rob. P 5 ! Vancoughnet, Alguiro, M. wid. 13 Eastman, MrsllP 5 iJ < Miss Mary....! 5 Armstrong, Geo. 5 1 Edgar, James.... 10 | Wood, G. C. Esq. Armstrong, Mrs. Farlinger, Edw'd 5 [ and family 1 10 George 5 j French, Gord.B. 5 0, Welch, Jacob M. 050 Appleton, Thos. 2 | French, Mrs. OB 2 G | W'right, widow. cer, Pt. Ell- l^ixon, J.ilyan l,. u o u , Raymond, Mark I 3 ,rd 7* Dixon, George J. 5 I Rcwin, John 2 (5 or, Pt. Jas. 7^ Dixon, Mrs. G.J. 2 <> i r^.^;,!^ >!,.«. j_. ,> ;{ o on, Pt. Thos 13, Dixon, Otho Is'h 7* Staftord, Charles 060 Appleton, Mrs. T. 2 6 1 French, Geo 13 Adams, Hugh... 2 6 1 French, Cath 1 3 Browne, Miss.... 5 0, French, Mrs. B. 5 Bartley, Henry. 5 | Gallinger, Jacob 5 Barnhart, Geo.sr 5 i Gallinger, Mrs. J 2 | Barnhart, Mrs.G 5 Barnhart, Asaph J 5 Barnhart, JMra. A. J 5 Barnhart, Wm.G 2 Bai'nhart, Mrs, 1 3 G 6 5 5 1 Gill, Mrs. Geo... ' Girls' Missionr'y , Box I Hart, S. Esq. & I family 1 G ; Hessell.Wm ! Hartle, John .... Wm.G 2 G ; Hartle, Michael 5 Barnhart, Wm.N 2 6 j J. F. P.. Mrs.... 5 Barnhart, Geo. jr 1 3 I Jarvis,GcoSEsq 2 10 Barnhart, Ade- I Jarvis, Mrs. G. S 2 10 laido 1 3 I Lindsay, Mrs.... 15 Brooks, Isr'l, for Lindsay, Heriot 2 6 '52 and '53 10 Lindsay, Suiter.. 2 Bruce, Mr 2 G Lindsay, George 1 Clowes, Mrs 5 0^ Lindsay, Gerb'd 1 Clarke. Miss S... 2 6; Lindsey, Alfred.. 1 Clough, John 5 0] Loucks, Michael 050 Chesley,Edw'dJ 10 ! Loucks, Allan... 5 Carr, John 5 0' Mountain, Mrs.. 2 10 Crawford, Henry 2 6 Mulhern, P. G. & Ci'yderman, Ja- cob 5 family 10 Patton, Rev. H... 15 '52 and '53.... 10 Wright, Norman 13 Yorke, John 5 Baptismal Reg- istration Fees given by Rev. H. Patton 1 18 6} Kemptville, Adams, Thomas 5 Adams, Mrs 2 G Anderson, John.. 7 6 Anderson, Mrs... 2 6 Archibald, J. S... 10 Barnes, J.W 2 6 Barnes, Mrs 2 Beckett, Mrs Tho 2 6 Beckett, Mrs Alx 2 6 Bottom, WH Esq 5 Bottom, Mrs 2 6 Bower, Jos. Esq. 10 Bower, Mrs 10 Christie, Mrs. Samuel 2 6 Coleman, Mrs.... 2 6 Emberson, John 2 6 Emberson, Mrs. 2 6 Ferguson, Mrs... 2 6 142 Frft! Hind, Mrs 2 F-eslic, Uobert... 2 fi Leslie, Mrs 2 » Lettimoro, Mrs.. 2 9 j APPENDIX. X *. d. Lonjflpv, Mn*.... 2 « Mill.x, John 2 (5 Mills, MrH 2 « Plees. Ucv. H. E. 1 T, PIooH. MrH 10 SI ■ ■ ^ :,.' V,)-: rABLE OF OaNTKNTS. NonoBS'^ftndDii-ecttong..... .....,., ..!............... u OffioenoftheSoddty.. .......!. ......\...!!!.!!!! !!..!! ni ConatitutiottoftlieSooiBty.:........ ,........!.!.....;!!..!!!!.!.!!.!!! V RiBPOBT for 1862^8, 11 inouBip.... ..»..,...„.*„.,„„;.. „.,„,„„,„ ,,„ •,....,.....;. 18 DepoBitpiy i......... ....»...^ 14 Annnal Senodns..... 16 Stadeats........... ....;:..........,........ ......„...................: 17 Widows and Ghrphatts ......;.....................,.!..!..! 18 Laikdsw..., ~ ....,...;.!....!.......!.... 2© .nrwcosue... .....•....;...». ,.i. ,.,.,..,..,. ............. 22 Colborne;.......,,..... ,........; 26 f? /^*T*" ^^' • *oiomi» •••••*•■»••••••••••*«•«•••.«• ««••*••••«•• *t ••«••••••< . «# . •~w^,-»-*ww«rn. ••>••• •••••••••'•««••••.•••«•,* «•••••'«•••♦«»••••«•»♦#>»•♦•••«• /v^ *W^iW*'H«*.## «•••»«•••«*.,,■.,,,,,».,»,,,.,,,,.„,,,,, ,.^,,,,^,, •••••»'«•• •••••*••• o<6 Niagarft...., 88 Gore and Wellington ^.„ 85 London^ Western and Huron.. 46 J: ™***Y* ••.•••■••••.**••...*...... *....>-.!i.........M. ..•»».. •....•••. ' ■' V^ jjFvQK i^iscnct .•..........'.,.......*.,....,..,.«..«,..,.,,. -'49 Home. , ;..... ....................U. 51 Public Measures ..„.. .....,.;V.......i.....;«V 66 Be.'iolutionA, Klcventji Annnal Meeting.... ...".:!!!....',."..'.!!!!!.." 60 ' / ,'■ ' ' .■ ' ■ ■ ■ ■ -' »'.. APPENtMX. List of Llf« .Vembcrs. .....:.,......„..,. ;. C3 Incoroorated Members i...... ;.„. 68 By-laws Widows and Orphans.... ,.:....,. v.....;..... ............ ........!", 69 Abstract of Trclsurcr's Ac0oimt. ...........^ ..1 77 Summary of Vnrioas Acood&tA .!:■.!*.!"'.'.*.'..'.!!. 79 Balance Shtet , .";..'".".'.."'.!!* 88 Summary ofSub8«!ription» and Collcctioijs.... ......... .......... ...*..,..;,..'.'* 88 SirBsORimsBs :-~ Home and Simeoe Districts 108 Gore and Wellington....... .............i...:..;......,..' 113 Niagara., , k..... „....,... 124 wOuQUU AQCl lxuTOn*a •••«••«•«••■» ■•••••••4 •■•«i«» ■•••«• •■*•»•■■■ •*«•••..> •■•••.•.. 1.2U Western 5, 182 Keweas^e.. ,... 184 Prinoe ISdward ^,.;..i ...................... '......... 187 Midland and yioti-n'ta ............:.....,...;......„ 189 KAfKtern.......i 140 Ilcnrf KowBell. Prfntei, Kibg Street^; Toront4». 1 t %! l!^>'.'V'';;:-,'4|(|v,fe:/-' / .'