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' *■' - ! 1- ; ■■ V ^< - t ) \> 1 THE SIXTH ANNUAL JiJDPIJRT OF THE INCORPORATED CHUECH SOCIETY OF THE Moccet of arorouto, FOR THE YEAR ENDING ON 81st, MARCH; J84a I ESTABLISHED OSth APRIL, 1842. INCORPORATDD BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. 7 VioTOBiA, CAr. 68. TORONTO: PRINTED AT THE DIOCESAN PRESS. rO THE CHUaCH SOCIETY Of THB WOCJiSJE OF TORONTO. M.iH;cc.xi.vni. ! / i ) ! ■J ' J f The Depository and Office at The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, is at No. 5, King Street West, Toronto. Benefactiotis from any persoAs, whether Members or not, towards the Society's general objects, or to any particntar branch of them, and all pay* ments on the Society's account, will be received by remittance, or by payment at the Society's Office, or by the Secretary or Treasurer of any of the District Branches. It is requested that the Annual Accounts of District Branches, and a List of all Members in their respective Districts, may be transmitted by or before the last day in February in each year. A General Meeting of the Incorporated Members is held at 3 o'clock, p.m. on the first Wednesday in every month, except during Lent, and then upon the first Thursday in each month. The Stated MoBthly Meetings of the Standing Committee are held at 3 o'clock* P.M., on the last Wednesday in each month, except during Lent^ and then upon the last Thursday in each month. Forms of Conveyance for securing the title of Lands to the Society, the Bishop, or the Incumbent or Rector of any particular living, may be obtained at the Society's House. r ■i: i I \ O F F I C K R S 6w (2lljc (Hljnrd) Socict]! of ti)c Wmtat of toronto. i' ■ - . ' ■ '. ■< '--..in Patr0n$, ,-7 . y j^, HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR GENERAL. THE VENERABLE SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE. THE VENERABLE 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. THE HONOURABLE MR. CHIEF JUSTICE ROBINSON. " VICE-CHANCELLOR JAMESON. L. P. SHERWOOD. MR. JUSTICE MACAULAY. MR. JUSTICE JONES. MR. JUSTICE DRAPER. R. B. SULLIVAN. P. B. DE BLAQUIERE. ROBERT BALDWIN, M.P.P. JOHN MACAULAY. JAMES GORDON. COLONEL WELLS. CAPTAIN BOSWELL. Z. BURNHAM. THOMAS A. STEWART. JAMES KERRY. •* « It it t( It « II .J THE IKINOUIIABLE WILLIAM ALLAN. (JKOIKSK (;R(K)KSIIANK. H •• UOUEIIT ('. WILKINS. *> " PHILIP VANKOIJGIINET. •• " JOHN S. MACAULAY. « " HENRY SHERWOOD, M.P.P. SIR ALLAN N. MACNAB, JI.l'.P. THE REV. JOHN McCAUL. LL I). THE REV. JAMES HEAVEN, D.D. HENRY JOHN BOULTON, Emi, M.P.P. JOHN B. ASKIN, Esq. THOMAS MERCER JONES, Esq. GUY C. WOOD, Esq. FREDERICK WIDDER, Esq. MR. SHERIFF JAR VIS. MR. SHERIFF RIJTTAN. THE CHAIRMEN OF THE DISTRICT ASSOCIATIONS. Thk Rev. H. J. GRASETT, M.A " " H. SCADDING, M.A. « " THOMAS CREEN, " •• A. F. ATKINSON, J. G. GEDDES. D. E. BLAKE, A.B. T. S. KENNEDY. ALEX'R. SANSON. R. J. MACGEORGE. W. S. DARLING. «t M 8chooIs in the said Diocese, in conformity with the principles of the said Church, THijiiD|.r — For granting assistance, where it may be necessary, to those who may be preparing for the Ministry of the Gospel in the said ; Church, within the said Diocese. FonBTHLT—^For circulating in the said Diocese the Holy Scriptures, the Book of ('ommon Prayer of the said Church, and sucli other Books and Tracts as shall be approved by the Central Board or Managing Committee of the said Association. Fifthly — For obtaining and granting aid towards the erection, endow- ' ment and maintenance of Churches, according to the establishment of the said Church, in the said Diocese ; the erection and mainte« nance of Parsonage-houKes ; the setting apart of Burial-grounds and Churcb-yards; the endowment and support of Parsonages and Rec- tories, according to the same establishment, and the management of ' ' all matters relating to such endowments. ■ . : ' -^; i. i-TV'j: j I. • That before the Society shall enter upon business at any of its meetings, the following Prayers be suid : — Prevent us, O Lord, in all our dnings, with Thy most gracious favonr, and further us with Thy continual help; that in all our works begun, continued and ended in Thee, we may glorify Thy holy Name, and iinally by Thy mercy obtain everlasting life, thniugh Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. G CONSTITrTI(»X. our O God, from Whom all holy Aomen, nil good coiinxrii, and all worki of piety and charity d(i procet-d, we beseech Thee to vinit with Thy favour our Sovereign, Qutin Vntoria, and ho riih- her heart, that she may in all ihingt seek Thy honour and fflory. I'ronper with thy hIeMing the designB of thit Society. Comfort with Thy grace tlio«e bcnefactorH who contribute t«» ita «up- port. HIeM the minintry of thy Hcrvnnts the Clergy } the cndeavoura of all who are engaged in spreading the knowledge of true religion in this Province, and the labours of those Missionaries who arc promoting the same in foreign parts. And may Thy Holv Spirit direct all our consultations to the advance ment of Thy glory, and the good of Thy (Church, through Jesus Christ oui Lord. Amen. O Mebcifvl God, who hast made all men, and hatest nothing that Thou bast made, nor wouldest the death of a sinner, but rather that he should be con* verted and live : have mercy upon ail Jews, Turks, Infidels and Heretics, and also upon all those Heathen Nations ou whom the light of Thy glorious Gospel hath not yet shone : especially the Indians of this Continent. Bleu the means used for their civilization and conversion, and take from them all ignorance, hardness of heart, and contempt of Thy Word : and so fetch them luune, blessed Lord, to Thy flock, that they may be saved among the remnant of the true Israelites, and be made one fold under one Shepherd, Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigncth with Thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, world without end. Amen. 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 uc this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespasses, As we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation ; But deliver us from evil : For Thine is the kingdom. The power, and the glory, For ever and ever. Amen. and when DU8INE88 IS ENDED: ALHiauTT God, Father of all mercies, we Thine unworthy servants do give Thee most humble and hearty thanks for all Thy goodness and loving-kindness to us and to all men : more particularly, for the providential support by which this Society hath been enabled to spread abroad the knowledge of Thy sacred truth. But above all, for thine inestimable love in the redemption of the world, by Thy blessed Son, for the means of grace, and for the hope of glory, which Thou hast given us in the same our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; to Whom, with Thee and the Holy Ghost, be all honour and glory, world without end. Amen. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Hdy Ghost, be with us all evermore. Amen. 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. m. * '' That every Incorporated Member subscribe not less than One Pound Five ShiiUogs annually to the funds of the Society, or contribute not less than Twelve Pounds Ten Shillings in one sum. CONgTITUTIOM. IV. That the Corporation ihall coiisitt of tlie Bithop of Toronto for the time being, of the Members appointed by the Charter, and of ao many of the other Associated Members of the Society as shall he elected by ballot members of the Corporation, at the meetings to be fVom time to time bolden on the days and at the place appointed by the 3y-Iawa of the Corporation for its stated meetings. Provided always, that the whole number of members of the said Corporation, in addition to those who are made members by the Statute, shall at no time ei^ceed three hundred, and that the whole number of members of the Corporation shall never be less than one hundred. V. That the Standing Committee of the Society, to be appointed at pro*- Tided in one of the following By* Laws, be empowered, with the sanction of the President, to recommend persons, whether Associated Members or not, to be elected into the Corporation, without reference to the limitation of numbers. VI. That the Lord Bishop of Torpnto for the time being shall be Preaidrnt of the Society, and the Venerable the Archdeacons within the Diocese shall be Vice-Presidents. VII. That the Society shall, at their Meeting on the first Wednesday in June in each year, choose one or more Vice-President or Vice-Presidents, ia addition to the Archdeacons ; one or more Treasurer or Treasurers ; two or more Auditors ; one Secretary and one Assistant Secretary ; and such other officers, ministers and servants, as shall be thought convenient, to serve in the said offices for the year ensuing. vm. That the Standing Committee shall propose to the Board at the General Meeting in July, a lifft 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 Men^bers of the Society, instead of that proposed by the Standing Committee ; and that the election of the Tract and Book Committee take plate at the General Meeting in August, IX, That if it shall happen that any of the persons at any time chosen into any of the said offices shall dio, or on any account be removed from 8 CONSTITITTIOV. such office at any time during the period for which ho was elected or appointed to serve, in such case the rresidcnt, or any one of the Vice-Pre- NidentB, shall convene a M'>'> ""2, to be held at the usual place of meeting of the Society, at such time as shall bo 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 lemoved, as to them shall seem meet. Provided, that it shall not be necessary for any such Meeting to be called for supplying a vacancy in the office of Vice-President : but the President may do so in his discretion. i I That the Society shall and may, on the first VVednesday in every month, yearly, for ever hereafter, and oftener if occasion requires, meet at the place heretofore used for the transaction of the business of the said Society, or at such other place as may be hereafter appointed for that purpose ; and that the President or Standing Committee have power to call a Special Meeting of the said Society at any time. XI. That no act done in any Meeting of the said Society shall be valid and effectual, unless the President, or some one of the Vice-Presidents, shall be present at such Meeting. XII. And with regard to all Meetings of the Society, and to the making, altering, or repealing any By-Laws, Rules, or Regulations, at such Meet- ings, it is to be specially noticed, that by the Act of the Legislature incor- porating this Society, (7 Vic. ch. 68.) it is enacted that no act done in any such assembly or meeting of the Corporation shall be valid or effectual, unless six persons of the Corporation, at the least, shall be present, and the major part of them consenting thereto. And further, that no Constitution, By-Law, Rule or Regulation, of the Society, nor any abrogation, repeal, change, or alteration of the same, shall be of any 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 hiy hand. XIII. That a Standing Coniniittce, consisting of the President, Vice-Presi- dents, Treasurer or Treasurers, Secretary and Assistant Secretary, and not more than twenty other Members, (three of whom shall be a quorum), be appointed to prepare matters for the consideration of the Monthly Meetings. CONSTITl'TION. 9 xrv'. That Minutes of all the prorprdinRs of tlit; Sooiety be taken, and that at each Meeting of the Society the Minutes of tlie preceding Meeting be read by the Secretary, and signed by the Cliairnian. XV. That the Accounts of the Society be closed on the thirty-first day of March in each year ; and that the same be audited within one month from that date. XVI. That the Treasurer manage the receipts and expenditure, under the orders of the Society ; and that he keep his accounts in such manner as shall from time to time be directed by the Auditors, subject to the coatrol of the Society. XVII. That the Secretary conduct the correspondence of the Society, take- Minutes of the proceedings of the General Meetings and Committees, and prepare the Annual Report of the Society. XVIII. In connexion and correspondence with the Society, District Associa- tions shall be established, comprising one or more Districts (as shall be approved by the President) into which tl^e Province is by law divided ; the same to be composed of the Clergy resident within the bounds of the same, and all other members of the Church who shall contribute in aid of the Society's funds; the Archdeacon, or senior Clergyman resident within its bounds, shall cx-officto be Chairman of such District Branch Associa- tion, with whom shall be associated, as composing a Committee of Manage- ment, the Clergy of the several Parishes or Missions within the bounds of such District, and one or two Laymen from each of the same, a Secretary and Treasurer. A General Meeting of each Branch District Association shall be held in each year, at any time and place which may be agreed upon at a pre- vious Quarterly Meeting of tlie Committee of Management ; and Quar- terly Meetings of the Committee of Management, — not less than five to form a quorum, — shall be held, for the transaction of the ordinary busi- ness of the Branch Association. In order the more fully to carry out the objects of the Society, each Parish, in the person of its Clergyman and Churchwardens, shall be a Sub- Association, in correspondence, through its Chairman, (the Clergynmn), with the District Branch Association, and may be denominated 'ffw Paro' chicd Committee of the Church Society. 'J'his Connnittee shall meet so often, and at such periods, as they shall themselves decide to be most I I. 'f' 10 CONSTITUTION. i {lib II I convenient, inviting the co-operation of all the Parishioners in their deli- berations and designs. They shall collect subscriptions and donations from the members of the Church, in such manner as they shall deem most cfTeclive, and endeavour by every means in their power to augment the resources of the Society, All monies raised to be transmitted to the Treasurer of the District Association. / One-fourth of all monies paid into the hands of the Treasurer of the / District Committees respectively, shall be transmitted to the Treasurer of / the General Society, to be at the disposal of tlie Central Board, and the remaining three-fourths of all such Collections shall, when required, be expended nithin the Parish or District in which they have been made, for such objects only as are specified in the Constitution of the Society,— 'the allotment to be made at the Quarterly Meetings of the District Branch Association. AH monies not required to be expended for local purposes, and remaining unappropriated at the General Annual Meeting of the Dis- rict Association, shall be forthwith transmitted to the Treasurer of the Society at Toronto. The District Associations, through their respective Secretaries, shall communicate to the Secretary of the Parent Society at Toronto a minute statement of all receipts and expenditure within the sphere of their opera- tions, embodied in the form of a Report, once in each year, so soon as convenient after tlic General Annual Meeting of such District Branch Association. XIX. That four Sermons be preached annually in the several Churches, Chapels, and Stations of this Diocese, in aid of the funds of this Society, at such times as the Lord Bishop shall appoint ; that of these collections the proceeds of one shall be annually invested for the benefit of infirm Clergymen, and the Widows and Orphans of Clergymen deceased ; that the proceeds of two of the said Annual Sermons shall be devoted to the maintenance of Travelling or Resident Missionaries in this Diocese; and that the proceeds of tlie fourth shall be appropriated to any other object embraced within its Constitution, as the Society may from time to time direct. XX. That the Charter and these By-laws do together form the Constitution of The Church Society of tlie Diocese of Toronto, and tliat nothing which is contained in the Constitution of the Society established on the 28th day of April, 1842, or in any By-law, Rule or Regulation, amending or altering the same, shall apply to, or be in force in respect to, the Incorpo- rated Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, except such provisions thereof as arc above continued in force. SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT OF 8[|)e Jncorporatcb ittljurcl) Societa OF THE DIOCESE OF TORONTO, PRESENTED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING AT TORONTO, Held on Wednesday, June 7, 1848. The wise king has left on record these remarkable words — *' There is that seattereth, and yet increaseth, and there is that withholdeth more tlian is meet, and it tendeth to poverty." This proverb evidently inculcates the duty of almsgiving on peculiar grounds, which, however singular they may appear at first sight, will nevertheless be acknowledged as true by all who are endeavouring to live, according to their real position, as pilgrims in a fleeting world, and who therefore remember that they are not the actual possessors, but only the stewards of that property, which Almighty God has given them for good and useful ends. Speaking generally, this proverb teaches, that whenever a proper portion of our means is set apart for the service of religion, we are then en ibled to lay out to better account, that which remains behini; and thus, under the Divine blessing, tiie residue of our substance be- comes sufficient for our support, like the poor widow's oil and meal, which never failed herself and her child during the continuance of the famine, because she obediently fed the prophet of the Lord. To direct the charity of all into one common channel, and to attain many useful objects, which can only be carried out by combined exertion, this Society was established about six years ago, under the hope that it would prove an useful i m KEPOTIT. liaiidmaid to rrligion, in a Dioppso, wlipre liardlj' any pro- vision is made by tlio State lor the temporal necessities of the Church ; and in which thonsands of omi tian Knowledge. In the Niagara District, the Society has granted Books and Tracts to the value of £2 lOs. to the Rev. Mr. Inglis, Travelling Missionary. A similar grant has also been made to the Church of the Holy Trinity, Toronto ; and in the Simcoe Travelling Mission, a grant of Books and Tracts to the value of £2 10s. has likewise been made to the Rev. Mr. Fletcher The Society has this year contributed to the support of ]0 Missionaries, all of whom are maintained in the INocese, cither entirely from the Society's funds, or by the congrega- tions to whom they minister, with the Society's assistance. Two Indian Interpreters are yet supported, and a small grant is still continued to one Catechist and Schoolmaster. The Bishop of Toronto has this year granted assistance to nine Students from the Bishop's Students' Fund. LANDS. The Society has again received several donations in Land. Some of the Lands held are now leased, and every exertion is made by the Assistant Secretary, to reduce in this way the expenses under this head. It is believed that the expendi- ture for taxes will not after all be considered very great, when it is remembered that in a few years many of these lands may possibly become of considerable value, and help to form a ralu- able and permanent endowment for many parishes within the Diocese. DISTRICT BRANCHES. During the past year, satisfactory reports have been received from most of the District Branches, whose operations are be- coming annually more systematic and interesting, and the Society trusts that every exertion will be made to support these labours which have been so faithfully undertaken, as the successful working of the Parent Society must in a great measure depend on uie zealous co-operation of its District Branches. The District Branches are now ten in number ; as the Dis- trict of Colborne has, with the sanction of the Bishop, been 20 HE PORT. separated from the Newcastle District, and will in future form a District Branch, under tiie title of the Colborne District Branch of the Churcli Society of the Diocese of Toronto. 1. Newcastle, 0. Gore and Wellington, 2. Midland and Victoria, 7. London, Western and Huron, 3. Prince Edwurd, B. Brock, 4. Eastern, Johnstown, Bath- 9. Talbot, urst and Dalhousie, 10. Colborne, 5. Niagara. Newcasth District. The Newcu^>tlc District Branch, which is now confined to the civil district of this name, numbers at present eight Parochial Associations, viz. : Cobourg, Port Hope, Cavan» Clarke, Darlington, Grafton, Culborn, Seymour and Percy* The duties of Travelling Missionary in this District have been discharged, since August last, by the Rev. J. B. Worrell, whose clerical engagements at Cobourg, necessarily limit his services in the unsupplied townships of die District, to about three-fourths of his time. Amongst the places thus visited, Cartwright and Mnnvers furnish the largest congregations, and the great promise presented to this field of labour, makes it highly desirable, that a Clergyman should be especially provided for them. This District Branch hopes after the next Ordination in July, to secure the services of a Clergyman, whose whole time can be given to Missionary duty, and it is expected that the means of sustaining him will be met by the several Parochial Associations. The income of this Branch has been £159 17s. 7d., the particulars of which with that from the other Districts, will be found in the appendix. (Extracts from the last Annaal Report of this District Branch.) By the Cobourg Committee, during the past year, the sora of 651. 9». id, has been raised : out of which 16/. 5s. has been allotted to the main* tenance of the District Travelling Missionary, leaving, after the trans- mission of a fourth to the Parent Society, 51/. 5a. 2d. available for local purposes. A portion of this has been judiciously applied to the purchase of two Shares in the District Building Society, to form an endowment for the parish, to be employed hereafter as the local Church authorities nuy direct. The Port Hope Committee have raised the sum of 34/. 17«. 7d. during the past year, being a considerable increase upon the revenue of the year preceding. Of this, 5/. has been contributed to the Travelling Missionary Fund; and, out of the amount remaining for local purposes, 15/. has been invested in behalf of a fund for erecting and endowing a Parochial and Sunday School. IlKPORT. 21 ■■ Tlie Caran Committee, through the vrncrable and leoloui Incumbcot of the Parinh, repiewnt the preiaure of the local wants of the Church to b« tuch, that it haa been denned more prudent to luipend any action on behalf of the Church Society during the past year than to engage in toy effort which would imperfectly meet the rxpectalioni of the Society, and impede, at the tame timp, the accomplishment of important Church objects within the Township. Your Committee are well assured of th« weight of the reasons which have induced this determination ; and they can freely express their conviction that there is not a spot in the Diocese where the feeling more strongly prevails to pro«note and aid in every purpose of piety and charity. Tliis will appear from a brief extract from the Report alluded to, which says — *' Wv have done as much as could be expected from a country conijregation. In the year 1 846, ao addition has been made to St. John's Church, at a cost of 50/. besides the expense of hewing and drawing the timber. ^63. 1 Os. was expend- ed in making pews and in painting the Church inside and outside. The ladies of the congregation procured u black walnut Communion Table, carpet and cushions, and collected money fur painting, — in all, 23/.— making a total sum of 136/. 10«., some of which has to be collected this winter. In addition to this, the regular annual sermons have been preach ed, and collections made in aid of the Ainds of the Church Society. We have to record, also, gratefully, the present of a Font made to thia Church by a lady on leaving the congregation. In St, Paul's, the other Church in this Mission, a gallery has been erected at an expense of 40/. and the ladies collected as much as purchased a black walnut Communion Table, a Font, a Cup and Patten, table linen, and paid for the painting of the pulpit. This last summer we have painted the outside of the Church, the greater part of the cost of which has yet to be collected. The regular annual sermons have been preached and cuUectiona made in thia Church also." The Clarke and Darlington Comtnitteet, whose exertions for the promo- tion of objects external to the parish, have been in a great measure hindered by the erection of a most commodious and excellent brick Parsonage-house, which will cost upwards of 400/., are about to reorganise themsehea for fresh and more vigorous exertions. The sum of Bl. — being 21. 10«. for the year ending July, 1847, and 21. \0s, for the year 1848, haa been forwarded by them towards the maintenance of the Travelling Missiooary. The Grafton Parochial Committee has raised, during the past year, the sum of 9/. 15«. Of this amount the sum of 2/. lOa. haa been paid towards the income of the Travelling Missionary, and the further sum of 21. lOt. to the Parent Society, being une-fourth of the whole sum raised — the balance being reserved for local purposes, agreeably to the Constitution of the Society. The Colhome Parochial Committee has been enabled to collect the aum of 9/. 14«. Td. during the past year; and out of this they have paid tp the Parent Society the sum of 21. 1 Os., being oue-fourth of the 22 REPORT. I collected; and alao 2/. 10*. to the Travelling MUsionary'a allowance. The remainder has been cbiedy spent in the purc-liase of Books and Tracts for the Sunday School, and for Parochial distribution. Both these Coiuniittees are in a healthful state of activity, and give promise of increasing usefulness for the future. The Townships of Seymour and Percy, though laUouring under the disadvantage of having no resident Clergyman, have contributed, during the past year, in aid of the Church Society, the sum of 10/., leaving (after the transmission of the fourth to Toronto) the sum of 7/. I0«. towards the maintenance of the Travelling Missionary. They consent, very cheerfully, to he assessed in this somewhat larger proportion, as they benefit directly by the services of the Travelling Missionary, who visits them as frequently as his engagements in other parts will permit. A •mall donation of Bocks, chiefly for Sunday School purposes, will be fur* Dished to the former Townships. Midland and Victoria District. There are six Parochial Associations in this District, viz. : Kingston, Camden, Napanee, Tyendinaga, Bath, Adolpus- town and Fredericksburg. The Rev. VV. Greig, now Minister of St. Paul's Church, Kingston, has been succeeded in the mission of Barriefield and Pittsburg, by the Rev. H. Brent. A Travelling Missionary has likewise been promised for this District, after the next Ordination. During the past year, the Rev. D. Murphy has been appointed Travelling Mis- sionary in the Victoria District, where he has been well re- ceived, and his labours promise abundant fruit. The income from the six Associations has been £127 19s. 8d. A sub- scription has been entered into for building a Church at Huntingdon. John Anderson, £sq.,has given a site, and the timber has been furnished gratuitously. (Extracts from the last Annual Report of this District Branch.) Clarke's MiUs, Camden. — The Parochial Association formed in this Mission, has not been unmindful of the interests of the Church Society. As they labour under the disadvantage of having a debt of 50Z. on their church, they regret they cantiot contribute more directly to the general objects of the Society. They beg, however, to report, that at their late Annual Meeting — at which a large attendance evinced the interest in the cause, — the subscriptions amounted to 1 11. \ and as Samuel Clarke, Esq., the zealous projector of the Church (and to whom the debt was due), exiffMBed his readiness to make considerable abatement on the debt if it was promptly paid, the association resolved on making an immediate exertioQ to accomplish that desirable object. They therefore confidently hope that before the next annual meeting their debt will be paid off, and tbey will be at liberty to take part in promoting the objects of the Society generally. REPORT. 23 Napanee. — The Parochial Association for the pari&h of Napaaee report, that besideii the collections in aid of Missions, and the funds for the sup* port of Widows and Orphans and Divinity Students, taken up in tiie Churches by direction of the Bishop, an application had been made during the past year to almost every member of our Communion within the parish, which has been attended with very gratifying results. The Committee beg to express publicly the sutisfactioti they experienced in finding the claims of the Society so cheerfully responded to, and particularly by the humble and less affluent members of the Church. The announcement that an additional Travelling Missionary for Me DuMet might be expected after the next general Ordination, has afforded much satisfaction, and the Committee stand pledged to exert themselves in contributing to his support. The necessity for a Depository of the Society's Books and Tracts within the parish is increasingly felt, and ariangements have been made to take advantage of the liberal offer made by the Parent Society, to lay in a stock at a short credit. The Donations for local objects, in connection with the Church Society, amount to £8 9 9 Annual Subscriptions 15 Tyemlenaga. — In this Township the members of our communion are still exerting themselves to pay off the debt on the Church erected in the centre of it for the accommodation of the white settlers. It is now very nearly completed, and has been for some time used for public worship. The operations of the Church Society have hitherto been con* fined to the front settlement. The subscriptions during the past year have amounted to £i The Donations for local objects to 2 10 Prince Edward District.. The Rev. R. G. Cox, has been appointed Travelling Mis- sionary in this District: the parish of Picton having promised to contribute £25 st'g per annum, and the Churcnmen in Hillier £50 st'g per annum, the remainder being paid by the Parent Society. In Picton a penny monthly contribution has been established for every man woman or child belonging to tlie Church, which now averages £1 monthly. In Marys- burg, the Parochial Committee of St. John's Church have a subscription of upwards of £4 from a very willing body of men : they have also a subscription of £25 st'g preparea for a Missionary, when one can be procured. The Parochial Association of St. Philip's Church, Stafford, have a subscrip- tion of £25, and a further subscription of £25, — the two making £50 from that quarter. In Sophiasbiirg, matters look favourable under the Travelling Missionary's periodical ministrations. i I m 1 1 i «• i ti } \ 24 REFonr. " At the Annual incetinj? of this District Branch, held in September last, there were either members, letters, or mes- sages from every township in the Peninsula, giving in their adhesion to the Society, so that henceforward it may be hoped, that the whole District will be actively employed on behalf of the Church. Niaynra Dhfn'et. This District is the best supplied with Clergy, and the best endowed of any in the Diocese ; and it will appear that these privileges have been received with no ungrateful mind, if we consider the zealous and well-sustained exertions which have been made from the very first, in this quarter, in behalf of the Society. In September last the llcv. C. L. Ingles was appointed Travelling Missionary in this District; and, having no other duties to perform, has devoted the whole of his time to this particular sphere of duty ; to use the lan- guage of the Report for this District, "he has been constantly engaged in the arduous but interesting undertaking, of search- ing out the scattered sheep of Christ's fold, and leading them to the green pastures of God's Word and Sacraments," and |hus gradually preparing the way for settled Missions, when circumstances shall permit. Tliere are eleven Parochial Associations within the limits of this District, the income from which has been £-290 I6a. 4d. (Extracts from the last Annual Report of this District Branch.) The Niagara Parochial Association^ in connection with the Niagara District Branch of the Diocesan Ciiurch Society, has to report the sum of 651. collected for the past year : of which sum 6^. 1 7.v. 6d. as for- merly, is to be appropriated to special local purposes, for which it was originally subscribed, leaving the sum of 58^. 2s. 6rf. available for the general fund. As hitherto one-half of the means raised by the several Parochial Associations of this District has been returned to the parish where it was raised, the Churchwardens of this parish have pledged the half of this snni also for particular purposes ; but shall not be required to do so in future; years, as the objects proposed will now be accomplished.. Subscriptions to the amount of 1 21. 5s. remain to be collected. It *-i, however, uncertain how much of this sum may be realised, as the parties plead the great difficulty, for the present, of procuring the money, but, at the same time, have not withdrawn their names. The Subscription-list has been reduced considerably, but only by death or removal : in more favourable times, an increase in the amount of subscriptions is anticipated. The Chippawa Parochial Association reports an increase during the past year of Si. Os. Oid., which, 'u\ the present state of commercial distress, is encouraging. REPORT. 25 The Stamford Branch Axsociution is ciinhk'd to report only the very •mail sum of 6/. It is bplieved that more might be done in tiiis neigh- bourhood, if strenuous efforts were made to effect it. During the past year, another Branch Association, within the Parish of Chippawa, has been establislicd at Drumniondville, from which the very encouraging sum of 13/. IStr. haH been received — making in all from the parish of Chippawa the sum of 5Hl. 1 ].v. l\\d. The Thorold Parochial Ansociation. reports that, in consequence of the the great local depression felt along the line of the canal, through the stoppage of the great flouring mills for tl)e last nine months, it has been enabled to raise the sum of ZUl. 12s. Qd. only by dint of great exertions. For this comparatively large sum, under present circumstances, the Asso- ciation is indebted, in a great measure, to the exertions of its Collectors. The same cause has operated against the success of the St. Catherines Parochial Branch, which reports this year only 49Z. 12». 7d. The Grimshy Parochial Association reports the sum of 27Z. 18«. 9Jrf. as having been collected during the past year ; and regrets that, owing to the great scarcity of money, the usual amount could not be made up. The Association of Christ's Church, Dunn, reports that though, in consequence of the jtemuval of several individuals, the amount reported thin year is less than that of last year, being only 14/. 7s. 6d. There are many circumstances connected with this Association of an encouraging nature. The Association of Dannville reports the amount of \l. 10«., being 10«. more than last year; and though their means are now small, there is reason for believing that this will in time be an important Branch Association. And the Fort Erie Parochial Association reports the same amount as last year — 15Z. ' On the 1st of last September, our late Travelling Missionary was re- lieved from the duty of visiting the destitute portions of the District, by the appointment to that service of the Rev. C. Leycester Ingles. Your Travelling Missionary reports that soon after his appointment he made a tour of exploration through the destitute portions of the District, and made appointments at Point Abino, at Port Colborne, at Stone Bridge, at the Low-banks, at Canboro', at the Narrows of Chippawa, at Marshvillc, and at the Junction, or Hellemsport ; that on the first Sunday in the month he officiates at Point Abino, where he meets about thirty persons ; at Port Colborne, where he meets about AH ; and at Stone 'iSridge, where only about 1 2 avail themselves of this privilege of assem- bling for the worship of Almighty God. On the second Sunday in the month he officiates at Low- banks, where he meets about 50 persons ; at Marshville, where about 25 assemble ; and at the Junction, where his largest congregation, of about 60, meet him. The third Sunday is spent in the same manner as the first, and on the fourth, be ofliciates at Canboro* and at the Narrows of Chippawa, where. 26 REPORT. however, the congregations are small, lie reports also that he oiBciatei OI1C0 a, we regret to say, less than usual. The Committee has not received any other Parochial Reports. 2\lhot District. A meeting of the Talbot District Branch was held on the 27th April, when a Committee was appointed; and there now appears a good prospect of their vigorously carrying out the resolutions passed at that meeting. The Rev. Chairman of this Branch has addressed a circular to the members of the Committee, in which he states as follows : — "That the prin- cipal designs of the Church Society in this District, should be, at present, to secure the services of one or more additional Clergymen, for the accomplishment of which, owing to the existence of funds at the disposal of the Parent Society, we may expect to be aided to a very large amount, provided we exert ourselves, to collect what we can, throughout the District. t ., Gore District, * ' : . . The affairs of this well managed Dietrict have continued to prosper during the past year. Notwithstanding the distress occasioned by the sickness and extreme destitution of the emigrants, who reached this part of the Province, there has been an increase in the contributions to the Society. It is very gratifying to find, that while the necessities of the poor have been religiously cared for, a corresponding regard has been evinced to the claims which the Church of Christ has on its members for temporal support. The Rev. D. Fraser continues his labours as Travelling Missionary, and it is expected that after the next Ordination, a second Clergyman will be appointed to the same duty in this District. There are at present eleven Parochial Associa- tions, from nine of which contributions have been received by the District Society, amounting to £300 10s. 8^d. V. IIEI'OKT. 29 \ (Extracts from the last Annual Report of this District Branch.) Guelph. — In regard to the Income of this Association, yonr Commit- tee are happy to report that the amount collected — 48/. 10.*. exceed* that reported at the last annual nii-eting, which also exceeded the amount received the year preceding, so that the success of your Association may fairly be said to be progressive : . a character which, it is humbly hoped, with the Divine blessing, it will maintain in future years. Gait, — The Association of this Mission has been most prosperous. Besides the great local expenses incurred during the past year, in the pewing of the Church and providing an excellent Organ, — which expenses have been met, in a great measure, by the liberality and praiseworthy exertions of John Davidson, Esq., one of the present Churchwardens — the Association still reports a considerable increase in the amount of sub- scriptions to this Society, being for the present year 34Z. 3s. 2^d., and there is every prospect, as the congregation is rapidly increasing, that this sum will, in another year, be still further increased. Dundas. — In this parish there has been a slight decrease, the amount collected this year being 41/. Ids. \ld. Ancaster. — The Ancaster Committee report a small increase upon their former contributions, — their present year's collections amounting to 182. St. Oakville — Reports the sum of 1 8/. 5s. ; and the Missionary remarks " tbiit this amount, though less than that contributed when first the claims of the Society were advocated in this Branch, yet no comparison should be instituted, as the Hornby Church, in the rear of this Mission, was then in connexion with the Oakville and Palermo Branch ; but since the Rev. Mr. Warr, previous to his departure, found it necessary to resign that Church, that important auxiliary is now lost to the Oakville Branch." Mohawk and Tuscarora — Report that " notliing of importance has marked the operations of their Association, but are happy to be able to add about one-fourth to the amount of last year's subscriptions."— The amount remitted is 10/. 5s. Wellington Square and Nelson. — The Commiit'^e of this Association, in concluding a very satisfactory Report, " record the great pleasure they experienced from witnessing the cheerfulness with which the different sub- acribers cast their contributions into the treasury of tliis excellent Society. In many instances, the parties waited upon apologized for the smallness of their subscriptions, and thanked the Collectors for their call. This is as it ought to be : for Churchmen should always feel it to be a privilege, as well as a duty, to help forward the glorious work of the Society. To seek collections, is no pleasing task ; but when collectors feel assured their visits will be received with kindness, they become reconciled to their onerous duties." This Association remitted 23/. — being an increase on least year's contributions. Binbrook and Sdtfleet. — The Committee regret being obliged to send an unfavorable report, being unable to forward to the District Treasurer 80 REPORT. money, even in more than 10/. currency, instead of 30/. contributed each of the two preceding yeara. Tliis decrease in the amount of their collections may he attributed to the following causes : — Ist. — To the general scarcity of and the comn)erciul failures in England, which have been felt the remote locality wliich forms the field of their exertions. 2ndly. To the want of assistance from the Clergyman, who found it in- convenient, from sickness and death in his family, to solicit, in person, Subscriptions and Donations for the Church Society ; and thirdly, and principally, to a Resolution adopted by the friends of the Chur;th in Saltfleet, to devote the whole of their contributions to a local purpose, tiz. : the building of a Church at Stoney Creek ; and this they purpose to do from year to year, until they raise a sufficient amount to accomplish their object. As some amends, however, for the decrease in the amount, they propose to allow the whole balance remaining, after one-fourtb it remitted to the Parent Society, to be appplied to the Missionary Fund. Brantford. — Your Committee have to express their regret that local claims of a heavy and urgent nature have prevented the members of the Church in the Brantford Mission from contributing, during the past year, in aid of the general funds of the Church Society. Sensible of the just and high claims of the Society upon every member of our beloved Church, and impressed with the obligation to assist in maintaining its steady and efficient working, your Committee would be much concerned in thus publicly stating, that nothing has been done during the past year in obtaining pecuniary aid for the general fund : were they not deeply convinced that claims an obligatory, and more pressing, demanded at the present the devotion of all available resources, and the combination of every energy to answer them. To monies contributed within the last year, to pay off the debt doe on Brantford Church, the sum of 170/. has been realised during the last four months, for the same purpose. Paris. — No Report has been received from this Mission. Hamilton, — The Parochial Committee avail themselves of this oppor- tunity to render to the members of the Church Society in this parish, a statement of the receipts and expenditures of their Parochial Association during the past year. They are happy in being able to announce a con- siderable increase in the number of subscribers, as well as in the amount of contributions, — the latter being 96/. 4s. Zd. — about 15/. above the amount reported last year. And this amount does not include two Life Subscriptions, of 12/. 10«. each, which have been added, in redemption of a pledge given to the public meeting last year, by John O. Hatt, Esq., on behalf of himself and Mrs. Hatt. This gentleman had already been a large benefactor to the Church, by a donation of Land. It is but fair to the members of the Church in this parish to state, that the whole amount contributed in this parish for religious and charitable objects, during the past year, is upwards of 600/. I M REPORT. 31 The expenditure of the Parochial funds was as follows :-— One-fourth to Toronto £'10 7 Mission Fund 32 11 2 Depository 3 10 Parochial Library ; 6 7 Debt 19 8 Insurance on Church 17 9 6 £81 7 11 They would earnestly recommend, that as the fund will in future be relieved from the charge for Insurance, some special appropriation should be made each year, to form a fund for establishing a Parochial School, where the children of the poor belonging to the Church of England may be educated on sound religious principles, aud they would point out the pnculiar advantage afforded for such by the present Common School Act, which admits of denominational Schools belonging to any religious persua- sion, whose numbers and influence render a separate school practicable—* an indulgence which was most unjustly withheld from all but the Roman Catholics by the former School Act. Eastern, Johmtovm, Baihurst and Dalhousie District, Reports; have been received from six Parochial Associations in this District. Cornwall, Prescott, Brockville, Richmond, Williamsburg and Matilda. The Rev. F. Tremayne, whose removal from this District to the Ottawa District, was referred to in the last report, has been succeeded by the Rev. N. Watkins. The Society is enabled to announce the pleasing intelligence, that this Branch is making the necessary exer- tions to secure the services of a second Travelling Missionary for the District. The income of this Branch from six Paro- chial Associations has been £192 2s. Colbome District. This District has been formed within the last year, having obtained the permission of the Bishop to separate itself from the Newcastle District ; but some difficulties have been experienced in bringing it into successful operation. A Depository has, however, been established at Peterboro*, with every prospect of being well supported, and the Clergy trust that for the future, this District will not be far behind the rest in its endeavours to promote the objects of the Society. Home and Simcoe District. ''" The Rev. John Fletcher, by appointment of the Bishop, succeeded the Rev. Geo. Bourn, in October last, as Travelling 32 HlJ'ortT. ! Missionary iii^thc Simcoe District ; l»o has as far as possi- ble followed III) the arranjijeinents of liis predecessor, merely changinjT them, wjjere from the distance between the appoint- ments, it was impossible to reach the Uiter service without great inconvenience to the Missionary, and danger of disap- pointment to the congregation. The congregations at all the appointments, except Esse, are large and attentive, and in all parts of the Mission an anxious desire is expressed, that there should be the regular service of the Church performed on the Lord's Day, but as this cannot be effected without a further increase in the num- ber of the labourers, the congregations in the Township adjacent to Barrie, are exerting themselves to raise funds towards the support of another Clergyman, to reside in that neighbourhood, who will have service on the Lord's Day in those Townships, and thus relieve the Missionary of his duties among them, and enable him to turn his attention to the more backward and neglected part of the District. Contributions have been received form Barrie, Penetan- guishene, Flos, Oro, Mono, Mulmur, Adjala, Coldwater, Tecumseth, West Gwillimbury, Orillia and JVIedonte. The Home District is still without a Travelling Missionary, although eleven Townships do not enjoy the advantage of a resident Clergyman, viz. : North Gwillimbury, East Gwillim- bury, Mara, Reach, Rama, Scott, Thora, Uxbridge, Pickering, Albion and Caledon. Whenever it shall be in the power of the Bishop to send one or more Missionaries to these Town- ships, there is no doubt that the District will very cheerfully contribute its proportion of the necessary stipend. Contributions have been received from the City of Toronto, Thornhill, Georgina, Lloydtown and Scarborough. The amount contributed by each Association, will be seen by reference to the abstract of the Treasurer's Accounts in the Appendix. Such is a general report of the operations of The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, during the past year, and in viewing these labours which have been so faithfully and so generously undertaken in its behalf by the members of the Church ; it will certainly appear to all, that there is much cause for thankfulness and gratitude to Almighty God, who alone "giveth the increase," for the results which have been attained, and the measure of success which has been so merci- ftilly vouchsafed. It will be found, that in a year of unwonted I I i ni:i'<)HT. ;);) distress and misery, when nciirly 100,000 emiijrnnt!* were landed on the sliores of Canada, the majority ol' whom were in siicli u Mtate uf de.stitnti(m, an to he almost (Mitircly (h'pendent on the individual charity uf the henevoh'ut : when fever stalked tliruu^h the land, and many |)ersons, in the all wi!»e and yet all mereifnl Providenct! of Ciod, have died in the patient di.sehar^e uf duty, this Society has been must snc- cesful, within the same period in its lahunrs of love. Its actual income, tuju^ether with that of its District liranehes, has for the first time exceeded £>')000. A proof, that when, in faith and obedience to the Divine will, the sick are visited, the ]uin woriv Ik* iIuiu" in t'aitli ami (ut«>t, reinemberiii); that tlu; Canadian Cliurch, Uchvj; alnmst iiiicii- dowed, ninst look inairdy to tlu? fivo will olUriii!;s of In r children for temporal Hupport ; and let tlicri' In- losiiMcd amongst us, an incrcaHJii^ Hpirit of t-liarity hasrd on tnu! christian prineipleit, and tlitrotorc si-asoiud with Niir-(lriii;il and humility^ considering always, that wo aro sorvants and disciples of Him, whosaiil, "it is nioro blessed to uive than to receive. '. J V EESOLUTIONS PASSED AT THE SIXTII GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING, Held at Toronto, on Wednesday, June 7th, 1848. I 'i The Honourable and Right Reverend The Lord Bishop of Toronto, in the Chair. Moved by the Hon. Mr. Justice Draper, seconded by the Rev. John McCaul, LL.D., and Resolved 1. — That the Report just tead be adopted, and that it be printed, under the direction of the Standing Committee of the Society, in such number and form as to them may seem expedient. Moved by the Rev. James Beavan, D.D., seconded by the Rev. Saltern Givins, and Resolved 2. — That this Meeting desires to record its thankfulness to Almighty God, for the success which He has been pleased to vouchsafe to this Society during the past year. Moved by J. G. Spragge, Esq., seconded by the Rev. B. Cronyn, A.M., and Resolved 3. — That the usefulness of this Society has been fully proved in the six years of its existence, and that consequently it is the duty of every Member of the Church in this Diocese, to use increased exertion in its behalf. Moved by the Rev. Jonathan Shortt, seconded by Abso- LOM Shade, Esq., and Resolved 4. — That this Society rejoices to hear of the continued pros- perity of the Sister Societies of Nova Scotia, Quebec and New Brunswick. Moved by John H. Haoauty, Esq., seconded by Captain Lefroy, R.A., and Resolved 5. — That the thanks of the Society be tendered to the Clergy of the Diocese, for having so zealously responded to the call which was made by the Society, under Article XIX. of the Constitution, on behalf of the Destitute Irish and Scotch, the Widows and Orphans' Fund, and the Missionary Fund. i(m Kiiiid — 1st (Collection Do, 'iiul Do. Widows .111(1 Orplijinfi' Hclicl— Irish an 2 27 16 18 .') 76 2 11 75 2 8 8» 5 lloniu- - Toronto . . , .Scarltoro' . Thornhill . (leorKinu . Lloydtown , i:<8 4 II 24 II 3 26 17 6 9 4 4i 7 3 !> S'mcoo — Tecniiisetli and W. Owil- linibury K, Ifi Floss I G 3 Oro I 11 3 Mono Oil 4 JInlmur 1 7 ."ij Ailjala 1 ,'j liarrie.. 11 3 6 I'enetangnishine 12 I 5 Victoria liill 10 Orillia 4 18 9J / Mt'dontP 1 10 Coldwater... 1 10 9 nivj DKNOS — Mission Fnnd ,. .. Willows aiiil Orphans .... Cornwall I'arochial School Kent TestiuiOMial ScptuaHcsiina Fund .V. 2 6 112 H 10 700 10 10 3 , Sip I'm llAilKSIMX Vval) Loans reurned. sr AccoiNrs— 'I'rinity I'liurcli. Side oC riniber. Krnis ISAMk- IN Dlil'O.SJ lOKY. Carried forward S. D. 1681 f> Ij 107 5 315 206 I 9J 63 11 9 27 9 7 3 7 8 3 8 583 4 3 2373 11 188 I 4 87 10 »> 4-i 16 3 769 .0 4 £ 4041 8 7 ( .*J9 ) THE CHURCH SOCIETY OF THE DIOCESE OF TORONTO. 1847. .Missions — * Ucv. U. .Siiiiiiklin. " .1. llukii! ... * *' («. Uoiini .. . " D. I'liisrr.. . * " Jl. HriMit ... F.Tmimym- f. J. I.iiml), U.C.L 1). Miirpliv C. li. lugfcs, B.A J. H. Worrell N. Wiitkins K. Ci. Cox I John I'lctclier, A.n 41'2 2 'Indian iNTKiiritF.TP.us— Per llrv. .lolin Mrliityre I Travelling Kxi'knsks— I Per Uov. 1". A. O'Mc.ira, LI„1>. ICATECHlliT — i .Sandwich i.SlMCOB MlS.SIONARY FUNII lOllANTS— Church Wollingtim .Siiuiire C Rev. A. Sanson Clarke I'msonaKe Indian Mission Oeorniiia Paroeliial Association.. Stamford, repair of Church Penitentiary, liooks Emigrant Sheds, do Suiiil.iy Scliool, lianiillou. lio Holy Trinity (hnrcli, Toronto, do . TravclliiiK Miss'y. Niagara District Do. Siineoe Do. Scarhoro' Parochial .Association.. .. Lloydtown Do. .... Chinguaeonsy Service- liooks, Kev. V. .1. J.nndy.. Do. " Mr. Jessnp .. Port Burwcll Kndowmeiit 10 n 1 12 10 1 9 2 f, IS :< a 10 '2 10 l.'j fi •> 10 2 10 2 10 .5 .'. 1« 10 2 !» 10 I 10 ;i 1 .1 r, u ;j <> (i 10 Clergyman's Widow i Relief Fund — i Remitted to the Archhishop of Dnlilin, and the I Primus of the Scotch Chiueh, for the relief I of the distressed by famine Trust Accounts — Trinity Church Incumbent Kent Testimonial- Mr. Worrell Disbursements for sundry Lands hold in trust.. Investments— on account of the Widows and Orphans Fund — 17 Shares Bank U. C. Stock X210 7 fi !.'■> " Toronto Huild'fi. Soc'ty. i.'i'i 17 f>! Tuxes on hands 8 8 In Lands, for General purposes. Loan from Septuagesiina Fnnd 35 12 9 10 10 HI fi 10 Ififi 13 7.S 210 10 7 Cr. £ S. D. 4.'>3 ;>0 1 Carried forward ,£| 208.'-. 14 OJ 2 .1 8 .'J 90 2)i 12 7 .•iSO 7 127 9 7 707 !)0 4 2J » These Gentlemen have during the year been appointed to missions not directly supported from the Society's funds. (40) . ■ ''i. - ■ Dn. T. ]\. r.IROIIALL. ESaUf KR, TUKASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH 1817. rtrouslil ftijwaiil 181S. IJal.mri! (pf Cash in 'rriMsurci's liaiiil.s jClCO 7 9 Krrors ami Oinis>i(jns lixrciiliMl. T, \V. HIHCHALL, Tkeasiiher. ( -11) THE CHURCH SOCIETY OF TlIE DIOCESE OF TORONTO. Cr. 1847. .1)448. Hrniijilit, forwaril Exi'I!ni:ks Aiiount— Siiliiry SiiiPiTiiilt'Dilriu of Di'iiDsitory, McsseiitJi'r's Wjifrcs Kent luul 'I'axos Cas, Wiitcr, Fuel ami Camllcs I'riiitiii},' a».i :i(i () loi; s 22 10 14 13 4 r, It 6 i 21 1.1 2'.' 2U8,'i 14 Oi 32G 14 0) 90 4 .1 2M4 11 8 , .. 7!tfi 16 10 ... 400 7 9 , £1 4044 8 7 We liavc fxaniiiir.l Iho Arrounts, ami find tliat tlicre was .1 lialincc due from tlic Treasurer of Four HiuKlml and .Sisty Pounds, Seven Shillings, and Nine Pence, on the .list of I,. MOlFATT. f A"""*"'*- I 1 1 I I ■»* APPENDIX. Income and Kxi'i'sniTniF. ofllw J)istrwl Branch AssociallMH—not inclmUmjthc Cvlliclioiis mitile iii l/ic ( '/iiirrlicn, IJIiapels, and Missiummi Stalions. N.B. Ill scvfiul ni'CJ iiu rcliirii have hi-fii maiic of llie i>X|i<>iiilitiire fur " Lcical rurposos." Nrwcuaile Dixlrict. HiTclvcil frnm ranicliial AHSdciafloiis ,4la<» 17 7 UeiiiiUeit to TreasiirtT of the (.'liiirch Sucifty £ 34 It! a I'aid 'rriivrlliiiR Missionary !iml I'ravclliiiK J'-xpensos 45 K ft Appropriated for local purposes 82 4 2 £Wi 8 !» IW 17 7 niiiiluiid and Victoria J>ii«tvict. Ruoelved from Parochial Associations, — Kinitstoi) Hath <'aind(>n • Napaiii'e TyiMidinaga Depository at Kingston licmittcd to Trcasuror of tlir (.'liiudi. Society £ -JT \i\ £ 'Jl 7 17 M •iO 4 in n 9 10 19 (t Vaid to Harritioid Mission from KiiiKSlon. Docks for Sundav School. ^lO r. £ S2 l« iri5 IJamtcrn, •foiiaMtoM'n, ICalliiii-Mt, and DaliioiiMic Oisirifl. .€l!i» Hcct'ivcd from I'.irochial Associations Uemittetl to Trcasur^ir of the Church Stxicty,. . " " for Missions Appropriated to Widows and Orplians' I'lind .. . " Mission Kund " Students Knnd " I'arlsh Scho(d at Hrockvillc; ... . ;i 10 11 £ Ui 10 1 15 9 4 H 41 15 U 10 7 5 _ f 7S lit 8 193 U IVin^nra I>iNiri«-t. Ueceivpd from Parochial Associations ;€290 Iti 4 Kemittod to Treasurer of thu Churdi Society £ 76 '2 II Appropriated for Tiavollini; Missionary 65 5 Local purposes 140 6 .•^'^'*j_? (loi-c and Weltinytoii DiMlricr. ICereivfd Irom P;irochiaI .'\sRriciations " Dividends on Ilanlc Stock and Interest Hemitled to Treasurer of the Church Society .£ 75 '.' Missionary .55 II Invested for Missionary purp',scs 100 .Appropriated for Local purposes 100 15 10 '290 16 4 H JC-^OO 10 «i 9 2 6 1 £331 8 10 309 13 U JLeudon Diiitricti Received from Parochial Associations £ 24 iO Donations in town of London for local purposes, viz. : payment of Church debt, , School Books for Sunday Schools Library, Depository. &o 244 Dnn.itions to the St. Jolni's Parochial Association, appropriated to local purposes. 65 2 1 .€333 12 I Brock Dimrict. lleceived from Parochial Associations Keniltted to the Treasurer of The Church .Society. (£43 7s. 8d. of which is for special purposes) '. £83 5 Appropriated for local purposes 9 11 3J £ 92 16 m £ 92 16 3} 92 IC 3} APPP.NUIX. m SUMMARY or TllK SEVKUAl- ACCOUNTS. ITIiniaiitii li'iiiitl. BKCKIPTR. I'AVMKNIS, X S. ■ , -t '■ <^- I'avinciits •••'» - •' Siii't iiil Doiwtion fur i^lV(■^lllK•lll 7 10 Balance, nnii yoar -JiTi \t> •>; CullwtlniiH in I'liiirclir.s (i-t'.i 7 '>; UivifliMids on Invi'sicil Stork* .. 'i') 'i <• Special Uoiiations n Id fi Uo. for Invt'stnieiit 7 10 llftiaiico .t07S 3 .. nar) '.' X'.t7»* 3 Siincow I>iHiiivt 'J'rnvclliiiK lUiMMioii Fund. Balance Fifth Year Ofi 1 2 1(1 I'avmcnts KeveipU 47 13 ^ UalancL- no IH (i3 H ^_ .£114 C, 7J 'WiilowM auil Orphans' Fiiii«l< Balance 2X\ II 3.J Kxpcnocs on Land (^ n £\U »i 7J Collections 447 17 Donations r, !) li DiviiliMuls on Invested Slock !•• 112 >* HI H 8 4r) Shares i;. (;. Uank Stock .... -"'fil! 17 « |."( " Toronto BuiUlin(,'Soc'y. '.'•''■''i 17 r>l Balance 3'' a II jESim (i lii Bitiiiop'tt MiiidentM' Fund. X^in t> <;i Balance . . Collection f»().'J 1 31 1 15 7 I'aid Students 2^4 II Biilancn '.i'^" •' 2i Balance £:m ir, inj £:m ib iqa .Stiidiiiitfji' Fund. 1 7 fi Expences on Land held for Divi- nity Students lO Kiilanc:: 7 !» I 7 « I HvptnngCMiiiin Fund. Balance 8 fi '. Loaned ''O Loans returned 87 10 O' Interest^ 3 Balance 48 Ifi 2J ijis'Tfi'"?^ ^_.'"* '•■• "^3 UepoHilory. Sales in Depository 7';9 !> 4 Balance 'i3ti :. J Balance 003 II llj Payment for Books, Duties, &c... 790 10 10 XI 432 17 3.J ,«I432 17 31 I N V E S T E D ]•• U X D S. f f ■ * Mission Fun» — ^ '■ "• British America Insur.intc Company 437 10 Bank of Upper Canada 37 10 Share, Diocesan Press ft 4Ti' |- Widows and Orphans' Fund— Stock, Bank of Upper Canada H84 13 '.i Toronto Building Society as,') 1 7 ^ ,, r s* City Debenture " H ■'' " Lands in Rama ** ^^ '^ . „ 179C 2 41 'i SKPrrAOFsiM V Fund— ,,„ ,„ ,, Loaned >«2 10 OENBRAI. Pl'RI'OSES — Diocesan Press 27« " Lands -«•"« <« « Tkmpoharv Investment- Laiid Scrip 724 18 3 •> 10 0,^^^/^<^^^ ^^ /y?/i^^^ 44 APPENDIX. S\(m of Pccli of (Houucymicc. This iNPrNTim:, iiiaili* tho day of in the year of our Lord One 'I'lioiisiiml Kiy;lit Iliiiulrcd ami Betwei;n '>t' till! 'J'own of in the Distiiit, in the Province of , and his wife, of tlie one part: and " €\)C crijuirlj Socirtii of tor JDioccjC cit JEovoulo" of the other part : WiiEiiKAS the said h desirous uf convey- ing the parcel or tract of Land and rrcmisca hereinafter particnlarly described, to " T/ie Church Sovirhf <\f the Diocese of Toronh,'^ aforesaid, to the uses and upon the trusts Iicroinaftcr declared; Now Tins iNJiENTirRr: witnkssetii, that the said for the purpose aforesaid, hath given, granted, and conveyed, and by these presents doth give, grant, and convey inito " 7Vte Church Society of the Diocese of T'oroiilo," aforesaid, and their assigns, forever, all and singular that certain parcel or tract of Land and Premises situate and being in the in the ('onnty of. in the District, in tiie said Province of Canada, containing be the sanic more or less, and being composed of subject to the reservations and conditions expressed in the original Grant of the said Land from the Crown. Together with all and singular the ap])urtenances to the said parcel or tract of Land belonging : To iiAvi: am> to uoi.u the said parcel or tract of Land and Premises, with their appurtenances, unto "I'/ie Church Society of the Diocese of Torou/d," aforesaid, and their assigns, for ever, to the uses and upon the trusts following — that is to say And the said doth iiercby for Heirs, Executors and Administrators;, covenant with •' The Church Society of the Diocese of loroiUo" aforesaid, and thiir assigns, that the said and every person rightfully claiming or to claim any interest, at lu. or in equity, in tiic said Premises, or any part th"- 1 eof, under or m trust for Heirs, shall at all times hereafter, on every reasonable request, and at the sole expense in all things of " The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto" aforesaid, or their assigns, make and do, or cause to be made and done, all such further aciS and assurances in the law, for more fully and satisfactorily assuring the •aid premises, with the appurtenances, to " llic Church Society of the Diocese of To?'07ito," aforesaid, and their assigns, iu manner aforesaid, and according to the intent of these presents, as by them or their Counsel in the Law, shall be lawfully and reasonably advised and required. And this Indenture further witnessetii, that the said with the approbation and consent of her said husband, }, t -'^.-^^ ;^ i^ ^■^^'^V^.^ AI'PKNDIX. 45 / in consideration of the preniiscs, and in Curthor consideration of the Hnm of five shillingH, of lawful money of Canada, to Iior hy " T/ia Church Society of thi! Dioccsu of Tovonio" aforoHaid, in hand paid, at or before the sealing and dLliviry of these presents, the reeeipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath remised and released, and by these prcHents dolh remise and release unto " The C/iuirh Smuetji of the J)iof('- Upon trust to hold the same for ever liereaCtcr, to the intent and upon the trust, that the rents, issues, and profits thereof, may be appropriated and applied to the general purposes of " Tiie Church Societij of the Diocese of Toronto" aforesaid, as set fortli in the Statute incorporating the said Society. For tlic !in trust to liuld the hhiiic fur ever hereafter, to the intent and upon the truHt, that the rents, isunes, and prulUs thereof, after deducting all such charges and dinburHuninntHUH nia^ be incurred in the care and management of said property and in the execution of tiic said trust, may be appropriated and applied towards the fund for making provision for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy ( f the United Church of England and Ireland in the Diocese of Toronto. Hchoola. Upon trust to hold the same for ever hereafter, to the intent and upoD the trust that the rents, issues, and profits thereof, after deducting all such charges and disbursements as may be incurred in the care and management of said property and in the execution of the said trust, may be appropriat- ed and applied for the encouragement of Education and for the support of Day Schools and Sunday Schools in the Diocese of Toronto, in conformity with the principles of the United Church of England and Ireland. Pariiculnr School. Upon trust to hold the same for ever hereafter, to the intent and upon the trust that tiie rents, issues, and proHts thereof, after deducting all such charges and disbursements as may be incurred in the care and management of said property and in the execution of the said trust, may be appropriated and applied for the support of Day Schools and Sunday Schools [or Day Schools] [or Sunday Schools] in the Township of. , [or for the support of a School which hath been established on Lot No in the Concession of the Township of * ] in the Ciocese of Toronto, in conformity with the principles of the United Church of England and Ireland. Divinity Sludenu. Upon trust to hold the same for ever hereafter, to the intent and upon the trust that the rents, issues, and profits thereof, after deducting all such charges and disbursements as may be incurred in the care and management of said property and in the execution of the said trust, may be appropriated and applied towards a fund for granting assistance, where it may be neces- sary, to those who may be preparing for the Ministry of the Gospel in the United Church of England and Ireland in the Diocese of Toronto. Circulation of Bibles, Prayer Books, and Religious Booiia and 'I'rart*. Upon trust to hold the same for ever hereafter, to the intent and upon the trust that the rents, issues, and profits thereof, after deducting all such charges and disbursements as may be incurred in the care and management of said property and in the execution of the said trust, may be appropriated and applied towards the circulating, in the Diocese of Toronto, the Holy Scriptures, the Book of Common Prayer of the United Church of England and Ireland, and euch other Books and Tracts as shall be approved by The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto aforestiid. ?■ V.I: >n h it id d n It f AIM'KNDIX. 47 Krcctlon nn ■im- O o M s i »l » . . . o O O O Ot OOQJ n •2 1^ ,i^ son.. M.A LA.. 2l IS 5 a &<^ S «i — §1 2 •< n a Do. eon eter arro .Cro si S a braha Surg on. P W.B ev.B See < Sbp:; « o3 * bo «- .. ea B . — « , a I- K "O a «»" .M'ri;Niii\ L I I" K M K M II !•: K S (>(' THE INCOIU'OIIATKI) ClilTUCIl SOCIKTY, OF Tin: DIOCKSK Ol' TORONTO. 40 h Allan, Honourahio M'iliiaiu Andurion, Robert O. Hiildwin, lliiiKiurublc Robert lluldwiu, Williain A. Ruthuni', Ven. A. N., D.D. Itoultun, MrH. iJaniL'rnn, llonourablu John Ilillyard Cameron, Dupruld i'artwright, Mrs. 11. 1). (.'urtwriKlit, Mrs, ,). S. ("uyley, llouourahlc Williani C^liewutt, JanicH (S. Clark, JaincH VV.O. Coclirani', Ruv. \V. Crookshaiik, Honourable Ocor^^u Draper, Ilouourable Mr. Justice (lordon, Konourablu Jaiues llivcott, Uicburd Lefroy, Captuiii J. II., R. A. Kirby, IlonourabI ) John Mucuiilay, llonourablu Juku MfLeod, ('uptaiu Merwin; J. S. Murney, IMmund PalnuT, N. Riddell, Licutennnt R. A. RobinHon, liuu. Mr. <'hivf Jusllutt Scaddint;, Reverend Ileury Seager, Kdniund ToitoNTo, The Lurd Dubop uf Widder, F. SPECIAL DONATIONS. ' 1 I MlSNION FCN1>— A poor Disciple— per Rev. J. Mclntyre £ 4 <» Ladies Repository Woodstock U 12 i; 16 «i Widows and Ohphans' Fund — W itn 088 Fee from W. Atkinson, Esq £ 7 6 Woodstock Repository 1 1.5 Mrs. Armour's Box 2 10 Vaughan Sunday School 16 Col. DeLatre 1 .5 A. Uoldsworth, Esq I 5 Mrs. llewat 10 i; 7 14 General Pubi'oses — Anonymous — per Mr. Champion £ 1 4 —per W. H. Bottum, Esq 1 10 — per Rev. Henry Patton 10 Jt 3 14 6 General Pitrposes for Investment — S. L.— through J. Joseph, Esq £ 25 Do. Do. 25 Do. Do. 25 Venerable Archdeacon Bethune 12 10 jE 87 10 Missionary Fund for Investment— Anonymous— per Rev. U. J. Grasett X 7 10 JE107 5 5 I I t 50 U o o u K B U 5 ^ U Ik «! 6d fe H K M ^O ^ u 85 «" 2 " rS gP £° « to h < OS ~ g ft' > en u B H Al'PENUIX. I® IS H A B » ES S wo 3 Fi I r» irt ift fS • • o ■* o o -hi-fi -Ri-ir) CO (Dototeotoaaoteftin ^H (— t FN ^N f^ 00 — oc>»i-i'*oooo o O'^ootfi-iOtscoonnoi I— I o !oi-««0""'0'i'i-'f-i'*oo«ow I *f-N FMp^f-HFN 1^ fNi.4* — *liM(NOOO>-<'-OFH«eoO tf O A I ^: _9> s a 2S 8 15 ^)S w Ha i O O rt • «ft « « > ■* o o > e>j m o> i tn to n I «o o o I O O <0 I ' o « w FN FN I ift o o it I o I FN • • 00 ^^ 3 a 5 is? i I ^ APPENDIX. 01 00^. o>-4(ainoo-«i'<£i o oootoiM oo -00 • • • "'oota IiMioco 'iM-" • • • • • »■• " • • • t^ o I— •-< a> • FN ••• i^,^",^ ^^ * FN*'"'* •• ..-^^ ^^ F-OO -n(J10000f-0 in OfnfnOO woO'reo*! oo o w « (CO ifiF»-< l-H FN F- « ' • wO'-'FN«o*w'*>.'soo**'"^ll*o'''t* ow''* ■* .-n O O O 'fO (NOO o> om '^'^ oooeo o>(cao-N toeoo '^••©©••••ooFN...O'o»fl to o • • • (N «a>o-" • • ,^''-'fN"'*— <"fN- •• ... 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FN f^ t^ r^ Q Oi fNCO |>. fHfNfNCO^fNfn> «nto-HO»oo>-a bo : : : "^ : : : : ;^c> : : : co :::::::: co ^ : : «o o oooo £ • »■• •••fcfc aba •••■■•■■ r^a* ^^ ^^ pH ^H (0 CI ft ^< y I n a e 9 O u B a Tj a w HP O m APrENDIX. a a a O r« c 'O . . . ^ e> -< • • o t^ o • o (M W 91 (M IN Ol — — O 'I'INW W(M O — w 1-. o o o o <£i «nMOi-iS»f>»n • (N E, 9 C ^ Q O «|2 OO OOOOOO »^ 10 O '• • O O O O i-i IN • OSI — o o ot tn rt ■^ . ifS ,, — -< IN »o . i-< o -^ r» in m 1-1 1—1 ..(MO o> -< — «41 1-1 n o 'f o lo o OS -H -H O : OS ifl t-i CO O WJ «} CI a B O O o u . • o •C B £ is _ ^0* It P4 H 55 o H Cs 525 Q >5 <; u OS o o >t o Is ojO i-j'-s If 3 _ 5:s §^ ti. « -^ S a[i on "v a ^ .a 3 o •So fc ; T3 a 4) -3 diJ ^ OD P pa a i H iHO c § :3 : -^ : o . • o •S '■ * «> : .S » • CQ est; a "3 n«3 a 9 a C9 a I .r a E3 APPENDIX. 5:j ft oi •— o> -f o o I in : — —I • I 00 o 00 • o • o o o « o o — o o — o o o -s •ooi>--- : I ioo : :i>. • -< O O O "I" o — W «0 f0 O 00 o o I-" o eo o pH *i fh CO o o — o:;::: '^;::: IN n o FN ::::::: :::::: 0 i.'l 'M 00 — '-MeO'-'-itM-Mi— C-O o>o«o«ao ««— « C4J0— cos |i?) '?! : I- t>. o — to o 1^ Hi O (M -3 •2 eg it ha <2 to O O O O O) (N (M ifl I <0 O O I — 00 ; t>. FH 00 FN 91 iM o 00 FH m o o ; o in FN FN « » iM O ; ^ ! ! ; W I • ■ • 00 o o o 00 to o i"*©'© o n . oj 50 w m (M « 1-1 « .- .- . . JO S K ^-o : g s g 3 r « ^^ r1 B " i 8 *« .a .a «: «S ^ -a w woo 6 ft. "Z a 9 ::: O § O 5 w O s ,2 3 -3 W 7* O h- O 3 ^5 08 r t*^ FN • O ^ !r a be .* « 2 "^ s •3 ha o d 2 h-l H O )0 s 0.0 ■gi J3 F C -3 ^ .i ** 5 - - «5 . .3 b fa* 4U 09 2 20-W5' 2-"** .3 b fa* 4U (#^ F jl -? r° •* F ■3 a <-:3 •52 <2as i, 3 «v\«yFfs, = "33^0 '" V a K- ^ 3 - .3 .a _ M ^ '-' W r* W ^^'w rg ^ M '■^ W_WO S, »i a r*^ 3 3 2 ta 6^ 3 C -ti E 6 .a 3, x * V ^ " r^ •« s -» o - .a H Cm «> o - o fll Ji =/ I 54 AIM>KNDIX. 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E 1 r> Hector, John 1 .') Boyd, Mrs 1 Home, J M I r} Bridgeford, David 5 Howard, ;; Duncomb, 1)r. Ficrhelln, iteheeca Fierhrlli>, IMivliarl Vinch, Jitbn Fnotr, Abraham ... Qklwny, Mr. OantoD, John Oappcr, Mr Ilarrif, Mr Ilutton, Catharine Kertwill, Giles ... Kirby, Mrf. C. ... LaDKitniT, John ... LaDgitaff, Lewii ... Lawrence, C. licmon, Sumuel ... Linfoflti John Maddiion, Mr. Martb. L. R. McLeod, Norman... MeLeod, Mri. Medd, George Mortimer, Mri. ... Mortimer, Mill ... Moaeley, Mri. ^aget, Dr. ParwDi, Mr Parioni, Mri. Parioni, Mr. J. ... Pexton, George ... Playter, Jamei ... Pottage, Edward ... Robinion, Joho ... Sbaipe, Mri Steele, Thomas ... Wallington, John... Wation, John VTatwn, George ... Wllei, Robert ... » 1 u 1 1 u 2 I 2 1 1 1 u 1 1 8. II. .5 .'• 5 I.'i 5 10 5 U i 15 2 . 10 10 1) 2 (i 10 II .I u :> t» 1 a 1 n 1 3 1) «> ;;i 2 6 2 ti 2 t'> I » 1 3 2 c s 2 6 10 5 2 6 2 (i 5 u 2 6 2 (i 1 3 2 6 1 .') t .; i •',> Hi u u 5 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 6 u 2 6 SCAHBORO.' til connexion with Christ's Church. Aburn, George ... Aburn, Mrs. ... Abuni, Robert, ... Aburn, Ruth Aburn Frances ... Antony, Witliani... Antony, Mrs. Antony Muria Aniici, Andrew ... Anuui, Jcrcniiah ... Auiicit, Duvid Audcnou, Daniel... 5 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 «1 1 U I I 3 6 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 (54 APPENDIX. £ 8. D. £ 8. D. Booth, Wm. Sen'r, . ... 2 6 Sanders, Charles .. 10 Biiotli, Charles . ... 1 3 Sbnckleton, Eli .. 1 3 Booth, Hannah . ... 1 3 Swallow, John .. 1 3 Booth, Thomas ... 1 3 Swallow, Mrs .. 1 3 Bo 3 Crowthcrs, John .. 2 6 Roberts, Mrs ... 3 Crowthers, Mrs .. 2 6 Scheldon, Georpc ... IIop{ier, John .. 2 6 Scheldon, Eli/abcth .. ... 3 Ilanna, John .. 2 6 Scheldon, Thomas ... 3 Long, .Tamci .. 2 6 Sanders, Thomas ... 10 Long, Mrs .. 2 6 1 A I'l'ENDlX. 65 t £ 8. d. " £ s. d. Mtrch, Willi.ni .5 Gowan, Jiimcs R. ... 1 5 Much, Mrs 5 Hsjjijarty, Timothy ... 2 6 Muon, AViliiam 2 6 Harrison, Christopher ... ... 2 6 MasoN, Mri 2 6 Heyter, Moses ... 2 6 Mason, Henry 1 3 Hunt, Vera John ... 2 6 Magon, Elizabeth I 3 Laliy, Edmund ... 1 Mason, Eliza .< 1 3 McCausland, Thos. ... 2 6 Morgan, Mrs, J 2 6 McCausland Dr., Mrs.... ... 2 6 Palmer, John 2 6 McCarty, Mr ... 10 Palmer, Mrs 2 6 McDonagh. Rodrick ... ... 2 6 Palmer, Elizabeth 1 3 McVitty, Wm. B. ... 5 Palmer, Frances 1 3 O'Brien, Frederick ... 5 Shepherd, Paul 2 6 Patton, James ... 1 5 Shepherd, Mrs 2 6 Sanford, S. M ..< 1 5 Sheran, John ... 5 LLOSDTOWN. Summersett, John ... 2 6 Armstead, Mr 5 Summersett, Mrs. ... 2 6 Armstead, Mrs 2 6 Walker, Joshua ... 2 6 Armstrong, Capt 2 fi Warnock, Thos. N. ... ... 10 Bull, E 5 Wright, James ... 1 3 Dale, J .') Wright, Mrs ... 1 3 Egan, Mf. Eastwood, A 2 6 1 ORILLIA. Edwards, Mr. , 2 6 Ardagh, Dr ... 10 Edwards, Mrs 1 3 Bailey, Wm ... 1 3 Ellis, H.B 5 Burkit, John ... 5 Friend, A 1 3 Dallas, Mrs ... 10 Qraham, James 1 3 Dallas, Thos ... 10 Johnston, J. P 5 King, A ... 2 6 Lawrason, James 1 3 Mclntyre, Rev. John ... ... 10 Osier, Rev. H.B 1 5 Mclntyre, Mrs ... 5 Osier, Mrs 1 Mc Inty re. Master Jno . . . ... 2 6i Bichardran, Sarah 1 3 Mclntyre, " Geo. ... 2 <> Stead, Mrs 5 McPherson, Captain ... ... 5 Street, Mrs 3 H Moifatt, Andrew ... 10 Street, Sophia H Morrison, Mrs ... 2 6 Skelton, Mr 1 3 Ormsby, George ... 1 3 Smith, Jno. 5 Paterson, Adam ... 5 Sloan, Mrs 2 5 fcott, Mrs ... 10 Thompson, G.J 10 St. John, Mrs ... 5 nTood, Mrs • Varcoc, G 2 1 6 3 Thomson, Michael ... 1 3 MEDONTE BARRIE. Ball, Joseph ... 1 3 Astlej, Francis 5 Ball, Gideon ... 1 3 Bacon, John 5 Ball, John, Senr ... 1 3 Bingham, Henry 3 Ball, John, Junr ... 1 3 Biugham, Mrs 3 Beard, Jas. Sen. & Wife ... 2 6 Boys, Henry, R. A 1 .5 Beard, James, Junr. . . . ... 1 3 Burnett, Aaron 2 6 Fox, Jas ... 1 3 Burnett, Mrs. 2 6 Goss, JoRcph ... 1 3 Brewer, James 2 6 Hallen, George ... 5 Coates, Thomas 2 6 Hallen, Preston ... 1 3 Coates, Mrs 9 2 6 Hallen, Richard ... 1 3 Copcland, Robert 5 Jarratt, Charles ... 1 3 Davis, Thomas F 2 6 Switzer, Wm. & Wife... ... 2 6 Evendalr, James 2 6 Shim, CbnrU'S & Wife... ... 2 6 Foster, William 2 « Stoel, Capt., K. N. ... ... 5 66 APPENDIX. :< £ B. d. ■ s m-.^ i I COLDWATEB Bolard, John Hatcb, James McFarlaoc, Lorenzo ... Moon, Cbarlea Moon, Henry John Mood, Robert Stennett, Miles Walker, Jane Walker, John Walker, George MONO. Allen, Samuel Allen, Thomas Allen, William, Seur. ... Armstrong, Eliza Armstrong, Fanny Armstrong, John Armstrong, Michael Armstrong, Michael, Jr. Atkinson, John Atkinson, Joseph Atkinson. William Bowers, James Bullock, George Ellis, John Ellis, Mrs Ellis, Miss Farley Mrs. Wm Fletcher, Iter. John , . . Hayes, John Howe.Jacob Hutchinson, Robert ... Irwin, Archibald Island, Michael Island, Mrs Jackson, George Jackson, James Jackson, Robert Jackson, Thomas Ketchum, Seneca Lafferty, John Lang, Alexander Lee, Charles McManus, Geo McManus, Geo. Jr. ... McManus, Robert McCoppin, George McKern, Daniel Martin, Abraham Martin, Stephen Martin, William Mills, Robert Patterson, William Itciburn, William ISciburu, Mrs. Wilson, Robert 1 5 2 .5 2 .5 2 1 a 3 7i 6 (i 3 1 5 1 3 2 « 1 3 1 .•5 :t 2 (') 1 :> 10 .5 r> r> .0 5 1 3 I 3 5 1 5 1 3 .'i 5 5 r, 2 6 5 .5 5 2 ft 2 ft 5 1 3 C 10 7.i 7^ 5 1 3 5 5 r» 5 3 1 3 1 2 G 1) .') £ a. d. MULMITR. Atkinson, Jane CouptT, John Evaus, James Evans,!£nos... Fletcher, Elizabeth Fletcher, Joseph .. Gilmour, James . Griiiin, Msrtha . Hand, William . Lnwson, William. Little, James Little, John ... Little, John, Jr. . Morpby, Kobcrt .. ADJAI.A. Howie, David Irwin, Thomas Irwin, Thomas, Jr. Murphy, Edward AttJIl. Mr., R. N. Bawtrie, Dr Birnie, Alexander Browu, Edward ... Buchanan, Robt. ... Copland, George ... Friend, A Fullurtou, John ... Qoold, J. K Grier, Dr. R. N. ... Hallen, Rev. Geo... Hamilton, W.B.... HojTg, David Jeff, Robert Jeffrey, Ed Jeffrey, Stephen . . , Keating, James ... Ludlow, George ... Martin, W Mitchell, Mrs. ... Mitchell, Henry ... Pattersou, James... Robertson, John ... Shaw, James Sisson, Mr Simpson, Mr. Smith, John Snyder, Charles ... Snyder, Mrs. Thompson, A. Thompson, U. . . Tyson, Lieut, R.N. Wilson, Wm. ... Wriffht^ Jame« . . . 2 2 I 2 2 2 r) 10 5 5 I'ENETANGUISniNK. 10 10 5 1 2 12 10 1 5 2 5 10 2 2 2 5 2 3 3 3 3 6 6 n 3 fi 6 6* 3 1 6i 6 6 4 6 I 6i 10 2 m J. APPENDIX. 67 'I Corp'l, Mnphnm, R. C. Riflo Bniildry, .Tno. Itiiplcr, do. ... Cohh, JnriiP!), Priviite do. ... Davy, Jumes do. do. ... Davy, Ed. do. do. ... Daniel, Kicbnrd do. do. ... Gow, John do. do. ... Ketly, Juase do. do. ... Lacam, Ed. do. do. ... Mason, Oliver do. do. ... Parker, Win. do. do. ... Redpatli, David do. do. ... Saunson, Wm. At. do. ... Stuart, Samuel do. do. ... Wright, Wm. do. do. ... d. C. 3 .1 .1 (» 1 3 2 6] 1 I) 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6^ VICTORIA iiiri:.. Archer, Wm., and Mtf., 18-17. Bannister, D.,& Mrs., 1847-8. Bannister, R Bowdcn, Jfts., 1847 & 1848... Jeffery, Wm Kittle. Serp't Parker, Tbomas, 1847 Rowley, .John Stamp, M., 1847 & 1848 ... Thompson, Serg't 1 2 6 7h 2 I 2 1 7A 2 6' TECUMSETH AND WEST GWlI.LIMnURY, Arm son, Mr... Brandon!!, Mr. Bradon, Mr.... Baycrofts, Mr. Banting, Mr... Bell, E Bennett, J. ... Brawleys, Mr. Brierton, Mr. Chapmr.n, C... Chapman, J... Cacriis, A. ... Connor, J. ... Coulter, S. ... Cross, 11. Davis, R. Dearsley, Mr. Dickinson, ,). Evans, (jr. ... Evans, J. Fennell, Mr... Caviller, Mr... Graham, Mr... Gamble, Mr... Goodwin, Mr. GiMidwin, R... Giiity 10 10 fi 1 3 1.5 5 2 I 7 5 5 2 1 Hammcll, Mr. Flammell, W. .. llammell, M-«. .. Hill, R Inleiider, W Jefl, E .ToncHh, Mr Lonf; S Mairs. Mr Mairs, W Martin, Mr Martin, J Matchett, F Matchett, E. & T. Matchett, Mrs. ... Moore, II Morris, Morris, E Mortimer, 11. McAuley, Mr. ... McCarthy Osier, Rev. F. L.... Perram, ,J Read, Mr Richardson, Mr. ... Richardson, J. Scanlir, Mr Schoolmaster Thompson, Mr. ... Thorpe, Mr Whiteside, Mr. ... Wood. Mr Wood, J ORO. 11 r, 2 4 10^ .5 7J 1 1 3 10 .') 1 loi 2 f. Hodfjes, Widow ... Hudges, Mary Jane Jeremy, Samuel ... Leigh, John Ryall, James Ryall, E. Ryall, Francis Ryall, Ann Shaw, Henry Sleet, Tbomas Simpson, Wm. Travis, Phelbo FI.08. Bonsai, W. F. .. Crnig, John Craig, Thomas Craig, Elizabeth (Jlitford, Henry A. Hnrkley, ilohn Ilussny, Mrs. £ s. d. .I .5 3 9 5 U 5 10 1 3 5 5 5 1 C n n 2 6 2 f> 5 2 6 5 5 1 5 5 5 1 5 1 1 3 5 7 5 r> 5 2 6 5 1 3 5 5 1 a 1 3 5 5 I 3 1 3 1 3 2 C 1 3 1 3 5 .5 5 2 G 1 3 5 2 6 .<> 08 APPENDIX. GORE DISTRICT. 1 '■" £ s. d. £ s. d. nAMILTON. Ilolden.J. K. ... 184C ... 1 AdamR, H (1 10 Hill, Rev. B, C. ... ••• ••• 1 ft Ainslie, 11. F 15 llaidiker, 11. • • • ••• 2 6 Alexander, Mrs r> Hinds, Clias. ..^ • • • ■■ • 2 6 AtkiiiNon, W 1 10 Harvey, J(diu 10 AuRtin, Mr r. Harper, K 5 Baker, J. George 1 .'i Hudson, Charles ... .5 Beard, aT 5 Hamilton, Alex'r. ••• ••• ft lieard, CL .5 Hunting, S • • • •• • ft Beardmore, G. L r, Helliwull, Cb. ... ••• ••• 10 Betbup>f, James K 5 Inman, J. W. ••• ••• 10 Bradley, John 10 Jeffrey, Mrs. 2 6 Bush, Mr 5 Jarvis, S. M. 1 5 Bentle)', Mrs 't Juson, II •■• ••• 2 10 Baker, W.O 2 10 jH'on, Mrs •■• ••• 1 5 Baker, Mrs 1 .5 Jones, Charles 10 Billings, Dr 10 Johnston, Mr. 5 Bray, Mr n .5 Kennedy, John ... 1846 ... 5 Best, Mr 5 Kirby, John 10 Burton, G.W. 1 Lilly. J • •P •.•• 5 Blytbe, T. A 10 Larkin, Mrs. 10 Browne, M.W.I 1840 f ... 2 La wry, Mr •■• •*• 5 Browne, Mrs. f -, J ••• Browne, Ellen f / ••• Si Lawry, W. T. ... • • • ••• 2 G 10 Lawry, Mrs. • •• •• • 2 6 Browne, M. A.} 1847 (. ... .0 10 Lawry, Mr. & family r 10 Browne, John 1 Law, Kobt ••• ■•• 5 Bishop, 10 Lavis, Capt ••• ••• 5 Coultenay, E r> Lister, James R Carver, F r> Manning, J. It. ... 1840 ... 5 Corby, L.R .5 Merritt, Neh. ... 1 5 Connsell, C. 5 Merritt, Mrs. 15 Carroll, P. 1 Mills, Mr 2 6 Coleman, Mrs 10 Martyn, J. N. ... 5 Cartmer, Isaac .5 McNines, D. ... ,,, 5 Cartmer, Mrs 5 McKinstry, H. ... ••• ••• 1 Cartmer, Isaac, Jr 5 McKelcun, Dr. ... ••• ••• 1 5 Cartmer, Jane, 5 McKelciin, Mrs. ... ••• •• • 10 Clemow, Jas (1 10 Mathews, G. 5 Clemow, John 10 Murray, W.F. ... 1 U Clarke, Wm (» .5 Middlrvood, M. ... 15 Duflield. S., 1846 .5 Mallin, James ... ••• ••• 5 De8tin,W. L I MoGivcrin, E. ... ••• •■• 5 Dickinson, W. G 1 Muirhead, Andrew 5 Daily, Wm .5 Mitchell, John ... • • • ••• 10 Duggan. K. O. 2 10 Mills, S 2 10 Davidson, John— '40 & '47... 2 Mitchell, D. •■• ••■ 2 6 Enplish,.!. B .'{ Murton, Mrs. •* ■ ••• 2 6 Ford,N .5 Murton, Miss 2 C Fraser, D 10 Mathews, J. B. ... ••• ••• 5 Freeman, S. B 1 5 Mathews, Mrs. ... 5 Fairclough, Itichd r, Mackay, Archibald ••• ••• iU Fawcett, Mr. rt Newbouse, W. ... ••• ••• 1 5 Geddes, Rev. J. G. & family 2 15 Orchard, Mr. ••• •■• 2 6 Geddes, James C 1 5 Orchard, Mrs. ••• ••■ 2 G Gillesby, Mr 10 O'Reilly, M. & fam. 1846 ... 2 10 Gillesby.Mrs 5 O'Reilly, M. 1847 ... 1 Grant,? 5 O'Reilly, Mrs. ... 10 Green, Wm 1 5 O'Reilly, Jas. E.... 5 -iL APPENDIX, ' £. a. d. O'Reilly, Emma... ... ... .'■) Benham, Jas. & family O'Reilly, Miles ... 5 Bogart, Jas • •• O'Reilly, Helen ... .-i Bolton, H • •• O'Reilly, Dr. G ... 1 Bolton, Tho • •■ Pollock. Mr. ...0 2 6 Bolton, John • •• Peanon, H ... .5 Bridget, J • •• Priiig, Mrs ... r. Brock,- T. R. ... • •■ Press, Mr. ... ... .5 Brock, Mrs • •• Price, W. G ...10 Card, Thomas ... • •• Roach, Geo ... 10 Card, Mrs. • •• 8liearginith, Jos ... 1 3 Card, Miss • •• Sharpe,W ...0 5 Carter, William ... • ■• Soothnan, G. H ...10 Carthew, E • «• Stokoe, C. H ...10 Garthew, Mrs. ... • • ■ Stinson, E ... 10 Caulfield, John ... • •• Stinson, Mrs ...0 5 Gaulfield, Mrs. ... • •• Sadleir, C. A ... 10 Cay ley, J. D. • •• Street, R.P ... 1 5 Cay ley, Edward ... *.• Smith, George ...0 2 6 Clarke, Mrs • •• Smith, Thomas ... 5 Clark, Anne • t • Smith, Thomas P. ...0 13 Clements, William • • ) Smith, George ... 1 3 Clements, Mrs. ... • •• Stinson, Thomas ... 2 Cooper, Mrs. • •• Sullivan, Jos ...0 5 Cunningham, J. T. • •• Smith, John ...050 Cunningham, Mrs. ■ •• Smith, Mrs ...050 Cunningham, Esther • ■• Smith, 4 children, 2s. Gd. ... 10 Cunningham, Elizabeth Taylor, Mr. ... 2 6 • •■ Tidy, Thomas ...0 2 6 Cunningham, Mary • •• Terry, R ...0 5 Cunningham, James ... Tillman, Mr '.. ... 2 6 Cunningham, J. T. • •• Tisdale, V. H ... 10 Davis, Wm • •• TiiTan, Samuel ...0 2 6 Davis, Mrs. Wm... • •• Taylor, Samuel ... 10 Davis, Master, W... • •• VanKoughnet, M. R. ... ... 10 Deane, John • •• Webster.C. H., 1846... ... 5 Deane,Mrs • •• Whyte.Mr ... 1 Dew, G. & family ■ •• \Vbyte, Mrs ... 5 Donation, (special) from Why te, Miss ... 5 Parker, Esq., per W. Whiting, Miss ... 2 6 Parker, Esq. ... •• • Winter, Mr. ... 2 6 Dunbar, R ••• Whitehead, J. G ... 5 Dunbar, Mrs. •*• Williams, C ... 5 Elkerton, W. ... ••• Winer, Mrs ... 10 Elkerton, B. ••• Watkius, R ... 10 Farmer, John >■• WillBon,H.B ... 1 5 Farmer, Richard ... • t. FergussoD, A. J. ... ••• aUELPH. Friend, A ••• Airis, Benjamin ... 5 George, Thos. H... ... Alcock, Miss ... 5 George, Mrs. ••• Alloway, J. P ... 5 Goodhue, George... •• • Arkell, T. & family ... ... 5 Goodhue, Charles... • !■ Austin, F.D ... 5 Grange, Mr. Sheriff • ■• Baker, Alfred ... 10 Green, Jonathan ... • •• Barber, Mrs ... 1 3 Green, Mrs ... Barham, Miss ... 10 Greet, Richard ... ... Bell, Peter ... 2 6 Hands, John ... Bell, Mrs ... 2 6 Harland, John ... ... £ s. d. .. 10 2 1 s • ■ 1 3 t • 7i ,, 1 s • 10 ,. 10 • • 2 6 • • 2 6 • • I 3 ,. 10 .. 5 ,. 2 6 .. 2 6 ,, 7J • ■ 2 6 l« 2 6 ■ • 5 ,, 7i ^^ 1 3 • • 1 3 ■ •• 5 ... 5 ... 2 6 ..> 1 3 • •• 1 3 ... 1 3 ... 1 3 ■ *• 13 • •• 13 ... 1 3 ... 1 3 • •• 7 ... 7 ... 7 • .• 2 6 R. H. *.• 4 • *. 5 • •• 2 6 • •• 5 • *• 5 ■ •• 5 ... 13 • ■• 10 .•• 2 6 5 ..• 5 • *• 2 6 • •■ 2 6 • *■ 1 5 ,, 2 6 ^, 2 6 ,, 5 ,, 2 6 ,, .050 y^ 70 APPENDIX. Harper, John TlnrriHon, Wm Harrison, Mm Hawry, (Ji'orgo Hi-niiii).', Frfiiicis Hownt, Col, & family ... Hewst, Mrs. Aiiilrewr ... Hewat, WilliADi Hewer, Jamcti Hewer, Mrs Hogpe, Arthnr Hooper, W. J HouHe, Thamas Henl, Mr Herd, Mrs Hurd, Edward E, W. ... Jackson, R. & family .,. Jackson, William lies, John, and family ,,. Jones, Dr. Jones, Mrs. Dr Jones, Sidney F Jones, Oarkson Jones, Williani Jones, Thomas Jones, Mrs. John Joseph, Frank Keating, Thos. (2 years) Keating, Mrs. do. Kerr, Frank King, Mrs Kirkpatrick, F. H. ... Knowles, Robert Knowles, Mrs Lamprey, Mrs Larter, Mrs Lindsay, Messrs Loney, Charles Loncy, Martha Macpherson, S. H. Maloney, Mr Marcon, Frederick Maydew, John McCrea, Andrew MeCrca, Mrs McCurdy, Stephen McKeevar, Joseph Mellish, Mrs Morris, James H Morris, Mrs Mattlebury, R Mattlebury, Henry Murton, George Neeve, John , Necve, Mrs. Juhn Neeve, Wm K e, Mrs. Wm Neevo, Rol)ert £ 1 2 .') 10 I) 2 (» 1 U 1 1 5 10 10 5 .5 2 1 10 2 a 15 .') 2 10 1 1 d. .1 .3 () (> 6 6 .3 3 ft 6 ft 6 ft 7A 7j 6 ft 3 6 C 6 6 3 6 G ,3 Nevilles, Mr. Nickerflon, George Oliver, Henry Oliver, Mrs Oiilton,John Oultnn, Mrs. Pallister, Thomas Pttlncr, Uev. Arthur Piilmer, Master W. C. Palmer, Miss Palmer, Miss F. ... , Palmer, Miss M. ... Palmer, Arthur, ... Palmer, George ... Parker, W.H Parker, Mrs Parker, Miss Parker, Miss F Parker, Miss H Parker, Miss A Parker, R.D; ... . Patmore, Stephen Payne, Mrs Peterson, H.W Powell, Judge Powell, Mrs Price, Margaret ... . Racey, Mr Ratcliflfc, Mrs Reynolds, Wm Richardson, Wm. Richardson, R Sanders, Henry ... Shirrington, John Smith, Mrs. F , Smith, J Stone, Fred. W Swectnam, M , Tanner, Edward Thorp, John Tatham, Mrs Thriug, W.A Thring, Mrs Thurtell, Mrs Thurtell, Miss ... .. Thurtell, Miss Louisa .. Tohon, William Tolton, Mrs Tolton, George Tolton, John Tolton, Thomas Tracey, J. T Turkington, Mrs. Vunsittart, Henry Watson, Henry Williams, Miss Williams, Miss G. Wilson, John C £ s. d 2 6 2 6 5 5 2 ft 2 ft 5 2 Ti 2 6 2 6 2 6 1 3 1 3 5 5 5 1 3 1 3 1 3 7: 7. 5 2 6 10 2 10 n 1 3 ,'i 5 1 10 10 5 1 3 5 2 6 1 3 5 2 6 5 10 5 5 2 6 2 ft 2 6 2 ft 2 6 2 6 2 6 1 3 1 3 10 1 3 2 6 2 ft 1 3 1 3 10 APPENDIX. /I :. t 0. d. X ». d. Wilson, James •2 (> Lopan, John 7 (1 7; II 7r Wilson, Frederick o (> Lo(;aii, Mrs AVilgon, Mrs. F •2 G L()j.'ikn, John, Jr Winnyard, MrH 1 ;{ Lo);nii, Mrs 7 Worsfold, Edward I H LoL'iiii, Sitmuvl 7i Wor»fold,Mr» 1 3 Loiriin, AltiXHudcr 7; Worsfold, Margaret 1 .•} .Marr, Adam 1 3 WorbloU, Eliza 1 3 M»rr, Mrb 1 3 Young, William 5 Milne, Alexander S. & family McKay, Mrs 1 1 3 ANCA8TER. (){.'gtiatoii, Harris 1 .*} Aikraan, JoUn 1 3 Peiifolil, G. & family 1 Almas, John 5 Pulham, F. H 5 Barry, Thus. Jr Barry, Allida M 1 3 Rest, Wm 13 1 3 Robertson , M r:*. Sarah 2 6 Battersby, Leslie Battersby, J, P. & family . . . Billett, Mr 10 liousseau, G. B. & family ... 7 G 17 I 3 Ryckman, Rachel Ryckman.T. W.& family... 2 6 10 Buulton, W. and family Bull, Mrs. Ann 8 y Ryckman, Geo. M. & family 5 7A- Rycknmu, H. and family ... 5 Byfield, Fras 5 • 'J Ryckman, Sarah 1 3 Byines, Geo. and family ... Carson, Christian 10 7i Smith, Henry and iamily . . . Thowers, Daniel 1 10 Cooley, Catharine 5 Tidy, John 13 Courtenay , John Crooks, Mrs 1 1 3 3 Tender, Alpheus Tisdale, Samuel, & family. ... 2 6 0^6 Davis, Charles Doody, Mrs Dowding, Dr. and family ... Duff, Mr. and family 2 10 10 n Walker, Thomas Wilson, Wm Wisbart, Duncan WoodH, George D 1 3 7r 3 1 5 Eggleston, Alouzo Fillman, Conrad 1 3 3 Woods, Wm.B 10 1 DU^AS AND WEST FLA Fillman, Peter 1 3 MBonu. Fillman, Elizabeth 1 3 Avcy, George 7A Fillman, Magdalene 1 3 Rabingtoii, Bcnj 10 Fillman, Wm 1 3 Babington, J. M 5 Gabb, Jacob 5 Bamberger, Peter 10 Gabb, Catharine 2 6 Barton, John 1 3 Hammill, Patrick & family... 7 6 Batty, James 1 3 Hammill, John A. & family. . . 2 6 Bawness, Thomas I 3 Hammill, Thos 10 Begue, Mrs. 2 6 Hammill, Mary 10 Begue, Olivia 1 3 Hammill, Samuel 5 Begue, Celestia 1 3 Hatson, Mrs 1 3 Benjamin, James 1 3 Hogaboom, Geo. & family ... 5 Boggis, William 5 Horning, Isaac I 3 Bryans, William 1 3 Jamison, George 7.i Bunkley, George 1 3 Jamison. Andrew 7l Buntin, Joshua 2 6 Johnston, John 7^ Butler, Mrs 10 Johnston, Mrs 7i Carroll, John 2 6 Jones Robert A 10 Cochnuur, Francis 5 Jones, Miss 1 3 Cochrane, John 1 3 Kelly, Isaiah 1 3 Cimnell, Martin 3 Kemp, Wm 1 3 Conner, Charles 2 6 Kern, Wm 2 Culbettson, James 2 6 Kern, Hannah 2 G Deacons, Robert 2 6 Kern, Samuel 10 Dewston, Wm 2 6 Lodor, Job, and family 1 Dickuiisoii, 1). R .') '• V2 Al'l'ENDlM. £ s. d. X 8. A. Dickenson, John .. 2 6 McKenzic, Janes 5 Dickie, Mr* I 3 McMurray, Rev. W 1 5 Dill, Dr. 5 McMurray, Mrs 10 DouglasR, Robert.. 2 G McMurray, W. Stracban ... 5 Eamea, William .. 5 McMurray, John H 5 £wart, J.B.... .. 2 McMurray, Jaracs S 5 £wsrt, Mn 1 McMurray, Charlotte, E. J. 5 £wart, Fnncei .. .5 Markle, Samuel 1 3 Ewart, Elizabeth.. 5 Markle,Agne8 1 » Ewart, J. B. Jr. .. 5 Martin, James 2 6 III Farrow, Thomas .. 10 Meredith, Miss C U 5 ' Faulkner, A. W... 5 Meredith, Miss £ 5 Faulkner, Mn. .. 5 Miller, Robert ft Fenix, Mrs 1 3 Morden, James M 10 Frask, Joseph 1 3 Mullen, Dr. J .'7 Fyke, Philip .. 1 3 Nobles, William 1 3 Fyke, Mr* 1 3 Ovcrfield, Samuel 10 Fyke, Matilda .. 1 3 Overfield, Mrs 10 Fyke, Charles .. 1 3 Ovcrfield, Wm 5 Ilabhin, Henry .. 2 6 Ovcrfield, Miss G 5 Hague*, Thos. F... 1 3 Overfield, Miss C 2 6 Hall, James, &fBm 5 Page, Dr. 2 6 Hatt,Mr*.W. .. 5 Page, Mrs. & Daughter .. 2 6 Hewett, Mrs. 1 3 Parks. James 1 3 Hill, James 2 6 Price, William 1 3 Hobb*. William .. 2 6 Racey, Thos. & fam 1 1 Howe, Thomai .. 2 6 Redman, Wm 5 Hutchinson, Georgi 5 10 Reynolds, James 2 6 f^^ Hutchinson, John 2 6 Reynolds, John . 2 6 i James, George .. 5 Riley, James . 5 Johnston, Alex'r... 2 6 Riley, Catharine . 5 Johniton, Mrs. .. e 2 6 Riley, Peter . 5 Jones, George 0* 5 Riley, Sarah . 5 Kelly, George 1 3 Roberts, John . 5 Kerby, Andrew T. 2 10 Kolph, George . 1 1 Kerby, Mrs 1 1 Rolph. Mrs . 10 Kcrby, Miss 10 Rolph, Thos. L 2 6 Kerby, Sarah Anni J 5 Rolph, Wm. M . 2 6 Kerby, Henry .. 5 Rolph, Anne . 2 6 Kerby, Andrew .. 5 Rolph, Mary J. . 2 6 Kerby, Abraham N ."3 Saunders, Mary J . 2 6 Kerby, James M... 10 Schoolcraft, Mrs. J. L. . 10 Kewall, John 2 6 Schoolcraft, Evalyn .... .. . 10 Kewall, Mrs. ... ... 1 3 Schoolcraft, Harvard . .5 Kewall, William .. I 3 Schoolcraft, Mary £. L. .. 5 Kewall, Jane 1 3 Sinclair, John .5 Knox, David 1 3 Smith, George 2 6 Lambley, William 5 Smith, Mrs. John L 2 6 . ) Lantry, Christian.. 2 6 Smith, Geo. & fam 5 I,antry, Joseph .. 2 6 Stanley, Edward 5 ' Latham, Samuel .. 2 6 Street, Richard 10 Leeming, Rev. R.. 12 6 Taylor, John 5 Leeming, Mrs. .. 12 6 Taylor, Thos 1 3 Lewis, Lewis 2 6 Tenchman, Mrs 1 5 Lyons, Jeremiah .. 10 Thorpe, James 5 Lyons, Mrs 5 Wales, James 2 6 Mcllroy, John .. .5 Walker, James 2 6 McUroy, Mrs. . . .5 Walton, Jacob 1 1i AlM'liNDIX. ^ a 5 5 5 1 I 2 5 5 I ft 3 » 6 I 10 » 5 ) I 3 ) 10 ) 10 3 5 5 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 6 6 6 3 3 6 6 3 2 2 5 5 5 5 5 1 10 2 2 2 2 2 10 10 5 5 5 2 2 6 6 6 6 6 5 5 10 5 u 6 6 3 s 6 6 Walton, Mm. Ward, .Tohn Warren, (Jeorge ... Warrun, Mrs. Warren, Margaret WehHtcr, Joseph ... Webster, Mm. Webster, Joseph, Jr. Webster, MMria ... Webster, Frances Webaer, William Webster, Jane Webster, Ellen ... Webster, Mary ... Webster, George... Webster, James ... Webster, Susan ... X I 3 ; i i 3 I 5 1 10 5 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 2 6 3 a 2 6 5 2 6 WELLINGTUN SQUAllK AND NKLSON. I S Adlani, Mr. and Mrn Allen, Mrs Alton, Mr. Thus, and family Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Ashbury, Mr. John Applegarth, Mrs Bates, Mr Barchard, Mr Beeforth, Mr Bird, Mr. Bird, Samuel Blakeney, Thos. and family... Buchan, Thos Britten, H Britten, Mrs Britton, H. Jr Britten, Mr. & Mrs.W. Britton, Jane Britton, Mr Britton, Mr. & Mrs. J Boden, Mrs Brown, Mrs Bunton, Mr. & Mrs. Sen. . . . BuntoD, Mr. & Mrs. Jr. Buckley, John Carter, Dr Carter, Mrs Chapman, Mr. & Mrs. & fam. Chisholm, Mrs. A Chisholm, James Colter, Mary Colter, James Colter, Hugh Cryaler, Mr. Cowley, Mr. and Mrs Chisholm, J Culloden, A. B Davis, W Day Mr 2b 1 3 10 2 « 5 2 G 1 3 1 lOi 2 6 1 3 1 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 2 5 1 5 10 7 5 1 1 12 12 12 6 2 6 2 1 5 5 o £ s. d. Dynes Mr. k Mrs 5 Fiirrel, ThmimH l''i'ather8tMne, Mr. & Mrs. ... FeHtherKtdiic, Jacksiou Fi'iitherntoiic, W Feilde, V Foster, Mrs Foster, Miss 13 Foster, W 5 Foster, George 1 3 FdthergiU. C 2 6, Furnas, W 13 Friend, A 13 Gage, A 5 Gage J 2 6 Gilliland, Mr. and Mrs. ... 3 1^ Greene, Rev. T 15 Freeman, Miss 2 6 Brown, Mr 6 2 6 Hoggarth, Mr. and Mrs. ... 7 6 Ireland, Mr. and family ... J))', rston, Mrs. Col 1 Kerns, Mr. and Mrs Law, J Lattimer, Mr Manhinnick, Mr May, Mr McGuire, Mr May, J McCay. Mr. and Mrs McDonald, Thomas Miller, Mrs Morrison, Mr Nasbet, Mr. and Mrs Newberry, Mrs Pantou, W Panton, Miss ...• Pettit, A Ilialton, Mr Rutledge, Mr 13 Rain, Mr. 5 Smiley, Mary Ann 1 10^ Sharpe, Mrs 13 Smith, Mrs 7 6 Smith, Mr 5 Smith, Master 13 Springer, Mr 3 9 Spence, Mr. and family ... 6 lOj^ Stewart, W 2 6 Stokes, T .M 1 3 Tutton, Mr. and Mr* 5 Twiley, Mary Anne 13 Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. ... 3 9 Wetenhall, Mr. and Mrs. ... 10 Wharton, H 2 6 Wilson, Mr. and Mrs 3 9 Winskell.J 18 Woods, Mr 5 Wyatt, H 15 10 3 3 1 5 1 1 1 5 1 5 10 2 2 1 5 H 9 n 6 3 3 3 6 6 3 2 6 r 74 AI'l'LNlilX. £ s. d. £ 8. d. JV(im(j omitlid m 1847. HulFman, II. Junr 1 3 Allen, J .. 2 6 Husband, Geo 1 3 L«Ting(toO| Mr .. 5 1 Jarvis, Mrs. Star .5 Jarvis, Mi«s Julia n OAKVILLE. Jarvi?, William 1) 5 Adamion Dr .. 2 6 Joyce, Thomas 5 AdamioD, Mra .. >2 6 Joyle, William 3 Adamion, Miai .. 2 6 Jull,Mis 1 3 Alton, Mill .. 2 6 Kirkley, Geo 1 3 Appelbr, Jamei .. 2 6 Langtry, William 5 Brittain, Mra .. I 3 Lawrenri>, Jacob 1 3 Brtttaiii, J. F .. 1 3 Martin Edw 2 6 Bigger, Chat. Senr. ... . 5 Merigold, Mrs 1 3 Bigger, Sarah .. •i 6 McNfal, John 1 3 Bigger, Jemima .. 2 6 Milrcy, EdM'ard 1 3 Bigger, Andrew .. .5 Montgomery Rich 1 3 Bigger, R.I .. 2 6 Myers, Edward 1 3 Bigger, John .. 2 fi Parks, Charles G 2 6 Bigger, Jane ., 1 .3 Partridge, Wm 1 3 Bigger, Robert .. 2 () Pettit, Jonathan 3 9 Bigger, Jamea S .. 2 C, Petfit, William Y 7 6 Bigger, Charlci H. ... .. 2 C Pettit, Mary E 7 G Bigger, Emily .. 2 6 Pettif, Surah, A 2 G Bigger, Jiihn L .. rt Pitt it, Mary H 2 6 Bcatty, Wm. Juiir .. 1 3 I'cttit, Mary 2 6 Bretbour, Edward .. 4 {» Post, Mrs 5 Brown, George .. » 2 fi Proudfoot, Mrs. and family... 1 5 Biacii, William .. (» 1 3 Proud, Hi'ury 5 Cameron, AlrxV. .. 1 .{ Pyne, Rev. A. & family 1 Campbell, Uonuid .. 1 3 UaiiicH, Wm. U 7 G Canigan, Wm .. 1 3 Keid, James 5 Cavaner, ThoR .. IJ 1 3 Rixon, James 2 6 Coats, Richard Sen. ... .. It 5 Robinson, George ... ... 1 3 Crook*, Mn .. 2 fi Robinson, Thos I 3 Cro«ik«, George G. .. 2 6 Sanderson, Mary 2 6 Davidion, William .. 1 ■5 Scheranabor, Jacob 1 3 Dennia, Henry .. 2 6 Shepherd, Mrs 2 6 Dellamore. Miii .. t> 2 6 Smith, John D .5 Denman, Mr. .. 2 6 Smith, Richard 2 6 Dotmag, Robert .. 1 3 Smith, Robert 5 £akcn8,Hngb .. I 3 Snooks, Mra ,. I 3 Fleming, Samuel .. 2 fi Street. John 1 3 Friends .. fi Sullivan, Mrs 2 G Grantham, Mr .. i) Sullivan,W 1 3 Grantbam, Mrs .. 2 fi Sweetman, John 1 3 Grantham, Miss ., 1 3 Switzer, 11. M 5 Grainger, George... ... .. 1 3 Taylor, G. Senr 2 G Hampton, Edw .. 2 C Taylor, G. Junr 1 3 Harrison, Wm .. <• 1 3 Taylor, Miss 1 3 Harding, John .. 1 3 Teetzel, Mathias 1 n Hatton, Mra. Wm. ... .. 1 3 Terry, John 2 G Heathington, Wm. .. 1 3 Thompson, Mrs 1 3 Herniod, Napoleon .. 1 3 Thompson, James G 1 3 Hill, William .. I 3 Thompson, Oliver I 3 Hogg, Alexander .. 1 3 Thompson, W. A 2 6 Howden, Thomas .. 2 6 Thompson, John 2 G House, Mrs .. 2 6 Thompson, Robert 2 6 Huffman, John .. 1 3 Thompson, Thos. U 5 Huflfmar, H. Sent. ... 1 3 Trotter, Johu u 1 3 II APPF.NDIX. 7ft llrqqhnrt John ... Vtrncr, Arthur C. Walen, llobcrt ... Wcren, Jame* ... ^Vill(inlllln, Fran. Wilkinson, Fruil. P. William:!, John ... X (I Wniinmii, JuKtui WillinniK, Mri. , Wilton, John Wil^ion, Kohrrt . WiUun, Tbomai . WiUon, John Wright Wm. . W. ... £ I 2 1 1 I 2 d. C ,1 C a 3 c NIAGARA. DISTRICT. NIAGARA. Addinun, Mri Alinn, J. L Anderinn, J Andrew, J Ball, J. W Ball, Mrg Ball, Catharine Ball, Maritarct Ball. Matilda Ball, Sarah Boomvr, Oeorge Bonner, B Bonner, Ming Boulton, James Boulton, Mrs Boalton, D'Arcy Barges*, Misa rampMl, E. C Carr, W Carlisle, Henry Carnathan, R Cbaileg, Henry Charier, Mra Clement, Mrs. Scnr. ... Clement, Misa Clement, Caroline Clement, P. B Clement, Mrs Clement, (^eo. A Clement, Mrs Clement, John M. Coleman, Samuel Creen, Rev. T Creen, Mrs Creen, Miss Dickson, W. H Dickgon, Mrs Dickgon, Mrg. (Hon. R.) Dority, Mrs Dority, Ann S Dority, Ann Downg, Mrg Downs, W.G.F Fleming, Thomas Fleming, Mrs (inrrett, Mrs , Graham J . 1 1 1 5 1 rt U 5 (I 10 10 .5 a 1 .5 r> I) ') 5 ."i 10 ."i 1 f) 10 10 10 1 10 ."5 5 .o .'■> .5 10 .') 5 5 1 5 10 5 2 10 2 10 2 10 .5 2 2 rt .<) o 1 1 .') 10 10 Graham Mrs Hall, C.I Hall, Mr*. .. Hall, SHrah A. M Hall, Mary 8 Hiimilton, W Harvey, James Ilarvcy, Mrs Hisoott. Richd. annual KingRmill, Col. W Kingsmill, Mri Kingiimill, Miss Lunily. lUv. F. J Lowe, Mrs Luck, James McCormick, T McCormick, Mrs McFarland, Mrs McFurliind, Sarah Melville, Capt. R Melville, Wiuniett Miller, Mrs. Richard Moffitt, Mrs. Mary Miindy, Henrietta Powell, John Prickard, Mrs Sampson, Mrg Savage, Richard Secord, John Trew, D. A. C. G Willson, Mrs Willgon, Walter Winterbottom, W. B Winterbottom, Miss Officers of the Royal Can. Rifle Regiment, at Head Quartcrg. DONATIONS. Lt. Col. Newton Paymaster Wardell Qr.-Master Baxter Dr. Maitland Lieut. Dearc Lieut. King P>nf>ign Grny, Eusign Muffntt 1 1 12 1 1 u 1 u o 2 1 1 1 1 1 10 u 5 10 5 .1 10 10 10 5 IQ 5 5 10 10 5 10 10 r> 10 r> 10 10 2 C 5 .'5 10 5 ."J 10 10 2 6 1 5 1 10 s r> 2 6 5 5 70 APPENDIX. £ n. d. £ *. d. 8ub««riptSoniT()lunlKrily midc by the Non-rominiNHionril Privalf < William Brien ... 1 n 14 (ifitrge Brown... ... 1 3 Officeri, BiiKlcn mid Pri- «* John Carroll ... ... 1 3 y»Ut of the Koytl Canmliiin II Wiirmm Carlrtiin ... 7i Rifls Regiment, at Head II TbomMM Chambers ... 1 3 Quartern, to The Cbiircli 1* Thiinins Cliffurd ... n Sneiety of the T'occce of 11 John Cnwiey ... ... a \ Toronto. •• Riiiicn Chreswell ... I 3 Scrgt.- Major Wm. Soiiih ... 7 r. l< Thomas Coogan ... 1 a Mri. Smith ... r> l< John Coogan ... ... I 3 Wm. Smith ... o ti II Wni. Cooko ... ... 7 Color-Rergt. Ja*. WilitiriHoii 5 II Jiilni C»|iling ... ... 7 " J*«. Younjf ... t) » r. II John Coughlan ... 7 Staff-Scrgt. Henry Atitou ... :, «» James Davidhon ... I a " Jamei Imlny ... 2 II F.dward Davis... ... 1 3 ** Thof. Ly«n« ... .''. t% (Jcurge DaviR ... .. 1 3 Mti. l.yeii» ... 2 6 11 John Davis ... I 3 Serfceant Ja«. Hollowny .5 II Thomas Davis... ... 2 6 •' Thou. Johnston 2 «l William Day ... ... 2 6 M Bobt. Stewart 2 6 II John Deardcn... ... 1 3 « Jno.Wilson(2i!) 1 3 II Rutit. Dennies... ... n Mra. Wilson ... 1 3 ll John Deveral ... ... 1 3 L. Sergeant Ecra Sheldrick 1 3 14 Wm. Denillon... ... n " John WnndlesB .5 41 Thomas Dowser ... 1 3 Corporal Robert Booth... .5 44 Job II Duke ... 1 3 " John Otsy ... 1 3 li William Kdge... ... 1 3 ** Joseph MotTcs I 3 • I Itichd. Edwards ... 1 3 ♦• Mrs, Howes ... I 3 i< John Elliott ... ... (» 1 3 - John Oakley ... 1 3 4* William Enter... ... 2 G " James Ward ... n Ik Charles French ... 1 3 Lance*CorpI. John Drake ... 1 3 II John Foster ... ... 7.' 7-: ** John FifK 2 G 41 James GraflTham ... Mrs. FIgg 2 r> It Donald Gunn ... ... I 3 •• W. Hindmnrsh 1 3 II John Harvey ... ... n «• Thoa. H. Watts 7i tl John Hayps ... ... 1 3 •• Patrick Ward 1 3 11 Josiah HeUden ... 5 - Wm. Whitcley 7i II Robt. Herriman ... 1 3 «♦ Thos. Stt'wurt (1 1 3 II John Ilickson... ... 1 3 " Thos. Douglas 2 6 II James Hill ... 7* Bogler William Marchant ... 1 3 II William Hacker ... 1 ** William Robinson ... 1 .3 l« Francis Holmes ... 1 3 " William Wenhsm ... n I 3 II John Holmes ... ... 1 3 Private Allen Allison 7\ II Thomas Jacobs ... 1 3 " Robert Armstrong ... 1 3 K Charles Jones ... ... 2 6 " William Ash 2 6 41 John Jones ... 1 3 " Thos. Bailley 1 3 II Richd. Jones ... ... 1 3 " Henry Baker 1 3 II James Irwin ... ... I 3 " Michael Biiker 7i 14 Thomas Kelly... ... 1 3 " John Baldry 1 3 II Win. Kimble ... ... 2 6 " Samuel Barker I 3 41 Henry Leatherhy ... 2 6 " John Barrett 2 e, 4i Peter Leeming... ... 1 3 " Michael Bead I 3 II Patrick Iiennon ... 5 " Thomas Beck 2 (') II John Lewis ... 2 6 " Robert Bell 7: « Thomas Lettle... . . 1 3 " Martin Bernard 7\ " Wm. Longley ... ... 1 3 » Wro. Blackwell ... I 3 1 3 1 2 fi 1 3 £ {) 2 2 6 .5 10 r* 10 10 10 2 10 2 6 2 1 1 1 G 3 1 6 10 2 () 1 ;j .'-> 10 10 10 1 1 1 1 1 2 .5 2 2 1 1 .T 2 10 2 10 1) .') .1 2 •; d. .lames, Hupb .Ionian, George ... Jordan, Airs. Jordan, Wm. Keefe- , George . . . Keefet, Mrs. Keefcr, George jun. Keefer, Mrs. Georire Keefer, Peter Keetier, Samuel ... Keefer, Mrs. Samuel Keefer, John Keefer, Mrs. John Keel, William ... Kelly, Daniel Lacey, Mrs L»nnnman, Peter ... Lampman,Mr3 ... Lyons. J. II. A. Man, F. C McMahon, Frederick Mettlcr, Philip ... .Mettler. Mrs. Mettler, George . . . Mettler, Elizabeth Mettler, Eliza Ann Oliver, Miss Prio, Jsaac Prio.J Ramsay, Robert sen. Ramsay, Robert juu. Revelej', Mrs. Shnnley, William... Shriegbly, J. W ... Smith, Mrs. Robert Stewart, Charles . . . Stokoe, George ... Taggart, James . . . Thomas, Mrs. Tims, II. W. Tims, Mrs. Turney, Mrs. Turney, Miss Turney, Glarinda ... (Donation) Turney, W. L. ... Vanalstine, — ... Wand, Mr. Williams,— Winslow, Alexander C £ n 10 10 5 2 1 10 10 1 10 1.5 1 5 1 & 10 10 5 1 3 5 1 10 5 5 5 2 2 2 2 2 6 10 2 6 1 2 r. 6 6 6 3 6 6 7 10 5 10 5 5 5 5 n 5 5 10 O 5 5 2 10 5 15 2 6 10 6 STAMFORD. .4ndcrson,Marg't. 1847&1848 I Coney, Dr. " •' 2 10 Coney, Mrs. 1818 5 Coney, Miss 1847&184a0 15 Mewburn, Dr.^fam. " " 5 Thomas, J. 181 .jO 7 and 1848 2 c 3 c 6 C 6 6 3 6 U G 6 6 > Al'l'ENDl.K. ?» ) £ s. d. 1 £ s. d. ST. CATHARINES. Guodiiinn, Edwin 5 (> Adams, Miss Catbariue 5 Goring, F. A 5 Adama, Miss Mary 5 Grant, George 10 Adams, (iiias S 10 Greenwood, William .5 Adams, Mrs 5 Ilaiiicr, Mrs. Catharine 15 Adams, Miss 2 6 Hamilton, A. C I Adams, Miss Phebc 2 6 Hamilton, Jiiqucs .5 Adams, Miss Caroline 1 3 Harris, James 5 Andrews, Emclyu 2 6 Haynes, Jidin 5 Atkinson, Rev. A. F. & family 2 10 Huynes, Mrs 5 rDcBlaqui^re, Master 2 6 Hcnsleigh, H. J 5 jCsrtwright, *' 2 6 Hodgkinson, Itobt. and family 10 j Torrance, " 2 6 llallowny, Mrs 10 (.Smyth, " 2 6 Jackson, Edward 10 Barker, Joseph 5 Jobson, Robert and family ... 12 6 Belford, Edward 2 6 King, W. D 5 Bell, L. (don. JEl sub. 10s.)... 1 10 Lcpper, George and family ... 10 Birman, AVilliam 2 6 Malpass, James .5 Birman, Mrs 2 6 MuLnghan, Edward 5 Boomer, A. K. (donation) ... 1 ii .Alercdith, B 10 Boomer, Mrs 5 Meredith, Joseph .5 Boomer, Georfrc 2 G Meredith, Mrs 5 Boomer, Joseph P 10 Merritt, W. H., M.P.P. ... 1 5 Boyd, James 10 Mcrritt, Thomas 10 Buylc, Andrew aud family . . . 1 5 Mills, Mrs 5 Boyle, Stephen 1 5 Montgomery, Adam 2 (i Boyle, Michael (J 10 Montgomery, Mrs 2 G Boyle, Edward 5 Montgomery, George 1 3 Boyle, Thomas A Pttffard, Mrs 10 Boyle, Simon 5 Par n, William 2 6 Boyle, Mrs. William 2 G Parnall, Mrs 2 6 Boyle, James 1 3 Ismail, Elizabeth 1 3 Boyle, Eliza Jane I 3 Parnall, Jane and Adelaide ... 1 3 Bradley, Casper and family . . . 1 Pindar, y* '.cxander 2 6 Bradley, Alex'r. and family... I Pindar, Eleanor 2 6 Bradley, Arthur 5 Prescott, George 1 5 Bradley, Thomas .5 Prescott, Mrs I .5 Bradley, John 2 6 Prescott, Miss 10 Carson, Augustus, M.D. 10 Prescott, John D 10 Casey, Tbomaa 5 Prescott, Miss Anna Maria . . . 10 Casey, Mrs 5 Prescott, George R 10 Chisholm, W illiam . . ... 5 Prescott, Miss Anne Hesterley 10 Christw, Mrs 10 Ranncy, John L. and family 1 5 O Christie, Miss Grace II. 5 Raymond, L. D 5 U Clements, Miss Mary Anne... .5 Ray nard, John 5 Clark, Col. aftd family 1 Raynard, Robert 2 6 Clarke, R. A. and family . . . 1 5 Rolls, Charles 5 Clear, William 2 G Rolls, Mrs 5 Clear, Mrs 2 G llykert, George and family ... 2 Eccles, William ... 5 Shanklin, Rev. R 15 Ecclcs, Mrs 5 Slate, Iliram 5 Fagan, William 5 Slate, Mrs 5 Fitrgerald, Mrs 5 Smith, John 5 Fowlie, Mrs 5 Smith, Mrs 5 Forrest, Miss 5 Stevenson, Mrs. E. W. .5 Eraser, Mrs 5 Stevenson, John G 10 Freeman, George 2 G Stinson, Thomas and family 10 Freeman, Mrs 2 G Sutton, Robert T 5 Gibson, John and family . . . 1 5 Taylor, James .-j 1^ 80 Tiijlor, Mrs. Taylor, James, junior Taylor, Williarti ... Waiiil, Robert Wand, Mrs Waiid, Join Williams, John ... Woodward, John ... Woodward, Mrs. ... LOUT Adams, William Adams, Mrs. Anibridge, Tbeodorc Ambrid^e, Mrs. Aimstrong, Rev. G. M Armstrong, Mrs. Ball, G. P. M. Ball, Mrs. ... Bowman, Adam Bowman, Mrs. Brewster, — Clark, Jas. (W. O. donat Clark, Mrs. ... Clark, John ... Cline, Jacob... Cole, Mrs. ... Cole, Margaret Cole, Mary ... Cole, Catharine Cole, Elizabeth Conolly, Joseph Ede, — Ede, Mrs. ... Goold, Jacob Goold, Mrs. ... Goold, Miss... Goildee, Mrs. Haines, Adam Haines, Mrs. Haines, Mrs. L. Haines, Harriet Haines, Sarah Jon(;i<, Mrs. H. Jones, Miss . . . Jones, Robert Jones, William Johnson, Jabez Keating, Mrs. Keating, Miss Martindale, Mrs. .. Martindale, Miss .. Martindale, Johu U Martindale, John .. Mason, William .. Mason, Mrs May, Mrs. C. McCarthy, JuUn Al'PENDIX. £ 1 ri 10 10 10 •2 10 1 5 1 5 10 2 2 10 1 10 10 5 1 2 G 6 o u 6 lOA 3 a 6 6 6 3 6 6 3 3 6 3 3 J 6 6 6 6 6 3 Minhinnich, John Murray, J. H. Perry, Newton Perry, Mrs. ... Read. Thomas Read, Mrs. .... Read, Miss ... Read, Charles Read, George sen Read, Mrs. ... Read, Jane, ... Read, George E. Read, Mrs. G. E. Read, SHrah Read, Diana... ReHd, George K.'ad, Charles Read, William II Read, Mrs. W. H Read, Augujta Read, Jnne ... Read, W. Nelson Roe, John ... Schram, Frederick Schram, Mrs. Schriim, Frederick Schram, Mrs. T. Schram, Levi Shakelton, Francis Sherlock, L. S. Staff, Robert Staff, Mrs. ... Staff, William Sturt, W. ... Sturt, Mrs. ... Strothers, Henry Smedt, Rosina Swain, J. C. T. Tinline, Cornelia Tracy, Mary A. Wilson, Jant! Wingrove, Mrs. Wolfe, John Wolfe, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Woadali, Jonathan Woodall, Mrs. Woodall, James Wyatt, George H A. DUNN, Blott, William Boucher, H. F. Boucher, Mrs. BuUivant, B. Constable, R. Cooke, R. F. Bcu'r Cronk, P. ... £ «. d. 2 • 5 5 1 3 5 5 2 6 2 6 2 6 1 3 1 3 I 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 I 3 1 3 1 3 10 10 3 9 1 3 1 3 1 3 5 5 1 3 1 3 5 1 3 1 3 7i 2 6 5 1 3 2 6 1 3 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 5 5 5 5 10 1 3 5 u 2 6 r.c ♦ 3 3 3 3 3 7i 6 3 6 3 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 3 6 i I Al'PKNDlX. »l ■ £ 8. d. X 8. d. i Cronk, Mrs a G Ilardisoii, David .. 5 Criiwford, 1) 5 MardiHoii, Mrs .. 2 6 Ford, Wni 5 irardisoii, J. K .. 2 6 Goodwin, Win 1 o Ilardiaun, James .. 1 3 Hoggan, Mrs 2 G llardisou, A. K .. 1 3 Hickeg, W.J .') Ilardison, Mrs. A. K. ... .. 1 3 Imlach, W.J .5 Hardison, George .. 5 Imlacb, II 5 Hardison, Mrs .. 2 6 - Imlacb, Mrs. Cd. (W.O.F.) 1 Hauti, Isaac S .. 5 Imlach, Mrs. H 5 HauD, Mrs .. 2 6 Ingles, Rev. C. L 1 Haun, Alexander .. 5 Johnson, W. A 2 Ilaun, Mrs. Senior .. 3 Johnson, Mrs. W 1 UauM, Miss ... c 8 Johnson, Miss L 5 Huun, IMiss M .. 3 Lowe, Mrs, E 1 3 Haun, .fohn .. 2 6 Manley, J 10 Ilauu, Mrs .. 3 McMurdo, J 5 Jansen, John .. 3 Moss, J 1 3 Jauseii, Peter .. 2 6 Sheehan, W. B 5 3 JuMscn, Mrs. M .. 3 Sheohan, G. H 2 6 Jeal, Miss Catherine ... .. 3 Stevenson, J 5 Jeal, Mrs. Ann .. 3 Shelton, J 2 C ileal, Ileuiy .. 2 6 Thomson, Chas. E 10 Jubi:stoii, James .. 5 Thomson, Miss M. A 10 Kerhy, lion. Jas .. 10 Townley, Kev. A. ... ... 2' Laur, Henry .. n 6 Townley, Mrs ) Laur, Mrs. Isabella .. 2 S Lewis. J. W. ... 5 l> FORT ERIE. Lewis, Mrs ... 2 b Adair, Jbr. Senior 2 (; Lewis, Miss ... 2 h Adair, Mrs 2 (i Maxwell, Kenneth .. 2 « Adair, Jas. Junior 1 3 IMaxwell, Mrs. Maria ... ., 2 6 Adair, Jane I 3 Maxwell, John .. 2 6 Anderson, Rev. John 1 Maxwell, Miss Jane t ■ 2 Anderson, Mrs 10 Maxwell, Miss Mary ... .. 3 Anderson, Miss 2 (•> McKenzie, Kenneth ... .. 6 Anderson, Wm. 2 i; McKen/ie, Mrs .. 6 Anderson, Jno. Junior 1 t> McMurray, Wiuow .. 6 Bclding, I,. J U 2 (i McMurray, Margaret ... .. 3 ' Bcnncr, Philip U 1 3 McMurriiy, Mary .. 3 Buck, Philip 2 G Miller, Jacob, .. 3 Buck, Mrs I 3 Miller, Mis .. 3 Buck, Wm 2 G Miller, Edward .. 3 Burd, Wm 1 3 Miller, IVIrs ., 3 Dawson, J. B 5 Miller, Peter .. 3 Dawson, Master B. C. J. H... 2 G Miller, iMrs .. 3 Douglas, Alex'r 10 Miller, Andrew ., 3 Douglas, Mrs .'5 Miller, Mrs .. 3 Douglas, Master J 2 (> Miller, Beuj .. 3 Duncklec, G. W^ 1 3 Miller, Mrs .. 3 J>uncklcc, Mrs 1 3 Palmer, IjCwss .. 6 Duncklce, Jacob I) 2 G Palmer, Mrs .. 6 Duncklce, Mih. RI 2 G Paiincr, Mrs. Mary .. 3 Everett, Mrs. Susannah 1 3 Palmer, J. A. L .. 6 Graham, George 2 G Palmer, Mrs .. « o Graliam, Mrs 2 G Kaiusrord, Win .. 6 Uallum, Dr. John 2 C Ivaiiisruid, Mrs .. 2 6 Halburd, James 2 G Kiselay, Mrs., Senior ... .. 6 ilalburd, Mrs 2 G Booth, Btuj'n .. 5 1 J; t ; 82 APPENDIX. X 8. d. , £ ». d. Kuotb, MisB . 2 () Oumcy, Rfrs. Widows Fund 5 Rootb, Mifis Agnes . 2 fi (iiurney, Miss " " 5 Uootb, Jofan . .5 (Jurncy, Wilbcrforce " 5 Kootb, Wm. A .020 Hiiulson, J 5 Kootli, Mrs . 2 (! Ilindson, Mrs. J 5 Koae. Mrs. £ . 1 ;} King, Hugh 2 6 Scarlett, John .076 Lewis, Levi 5 Scarlett, Tbos .. .013 Marlatt, Isaac 5 Sbotwell, TloB . 1 ;j McCnrdy, B 2 6 Sbotwell, Mrs . 1 "S McLean, John 10 Smitb, MiiiS .026 McLean. Mrs 10 Smitb, MissH 2 6 McLean, Henry 10 SpetlJing, John .. 2 6 McLean, Hugh 5 Spedding, Thos 2 6 McLean, Francis 5 Spedding, Mrs 1 3 McLean, William 5 Stanton, James ."i McLean, MIbs Helen .5 Stanton, Mrs. J 2 6 Muir, Andrew sen r. Stevenson, Robert 2 (■> Muir, Andrew jun 5 Stevenson, Tbos 1 a Muir, Miss 2 6 Stevenson, Marv 1 3 NelleH, Mrs. H. W 10 Tbompson, Mrs 2 6 Nelk-s, Samuel 5 Thompson, Isaac 2 6 Nelles, Robert 5 Thompson, Mrs 1 .3 Nelles, Mrs 5 Thornhill, R. H 2 Nelles, Mrs. Robert sen. 5 Thornhill, Miss 1 3 Nelles, Miss 5 Thornhill, Master J. K. ... 1 3 Nelles, Charles 5 Warren, Mrs. M, C .5 Nelles, Miss Catherine 5 "Warren, W. H. B 2 6 Nelles, Mrs. Peter 2 6 Warren, Mrs 1 3 Nixon, Jjbn 5 Willson, Mrs. Mary 2 6 Nixon, Jlrs. 5 Willson, Mrs. Euretta 1 3 Nixon, Miss Sarah 1 3 Willson, Horatio 2 Nixon, Robert sen 10 Willson, Alex'r 1 3 Nixon, JIrs 5 Willson, Robert 2 6 Nixon, Cyrus 5 Nixon, Denis 5 GRIMSBY. Nixon, Mrs 5 Anderson, Hugh 2 6 Nixon, William sen 15 Anderson, Mrs. H 2 6 Nixon, Mrs 5 Ballachey, J. P .') Nixon, Robert jun 5 Single, Thos. Widows Fund. .5 Nixon, Mrs 5 Book, Mrs .5 Petfitt, Andrew 10 Book, William 2 6 Pettitt, Mrs 5 Book, George 1 10! Peftitt, Miss Mary 5 Booker, Mrs 5 O" Pcttitt, John H .-5 Carpenter, Alexander 2 6 Pettitt, Jonathan A 10 Carpenter, Mrs 2 Pettitt, Mrs 10 Chambers, Amos r, Pettitt, Jonathan jun'r. r> Chambers, Mrs r> Pettitt, J. B 10 Durham, John ... 2 Pettitt, Mrs 5 Durham, Mrs 2 • Pcttitt, Miss 2 6 Fairwell, M 2 Pcttitt, Asa 2 6 Fisher, William 2 6 Pettitt, Mrs 2 6 Fraleigh, Mrs. C 2 6 Pettitt, John sen'r 7 6 Grant, Mr 5 1 Pettitt, Mrs 2 6 Grout, Rev. G, R. F 1 Pettitt, Miss Martha 2 6 Grout, Mrs, George 10 Pettitt, J. S 2 6 Grout, John 10 I'etfitt, James 2 6 Grout, Mrs. J 10 Pettitt, '/oiiatbau J. ... ... (1 a Grout, Hugo 5 Pcttitt, Mrs ."i d. 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 2 6 5 5 1 3 10 5 5 5 5 15 .5 5 5 10 5 5 5 10 10 5 10 5 2 6 2 6 2 6 7 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 fi !i APPENDIX. ts £ 8. d. £ 8. d Pettitt, John ... r, Smith, Mrs. Widow .«. ••• 2 G Pettitt, Mifls Ann ... r, Smith, Ananias ... ,'i Pettitt, J. C ... 2 A Stevenson, Mrs. ... 2 G Pettitt, Mrs ... 2 C Twiddle, Mrs. .'■. Pettitt, Mi8s Sarali ... ... 2 C Twiddle, R 2 G Pettitt, Walter ... 2 G Twiddle, Miss S. ... 2 G Pettitt, Milton ... 1 3 Walker, Halpb, senior... 2 G Pettitt, Henry V. ... 1 3 Walker. Miss ... r> Pettitt, Johnson ... 1 3 Wigg,Mr 10 Richardson, Mrs ... 5 Willson, Hon. ,Iohn 1 Ruthven, James ... 5 Woolverton, Mrs. . . . .'> Roadhnnae, Mr ... 5 Willson, John, junior 2 G Sampson, Mrs ... 10 Willson, Mrs. ... 2 G Smith, Isaac ... 1 3 LONDON AND HURON DISTRICTS. LONDON. Curling, Wm. 5 Brough, Rev. C. C. ... ... 2 Drake, John 10 Brough, Mrs ... 1 Francis, A 5 Cbisholm, H ... 1 Francis, Mrs. 2 G Cronyn, lie v. B ... 2 Francis, G 2 G Cronyn, Mrs ... 1 Hammond. 11. C. ... u 2 r> Doyle, John ... 2 G. 2 6 Eaten, Mr ... 2 G Harmar, Sampson 2 6 Flood, Rev. R ... 2 Jell, Horatio 5 Fuller, Jones ... 2 6 Jell, R.N 5 Givins, Jamea . . 1 10 Johnstone, Henry... 2 6 Givins, Mrs ... 10 Johnstone, David... 2 6 Goodhue, Hon. G. J. ... ... 1 10 Mclntyre, H. C. ... 2 6 Goodhue, Mrs ... 10 Nagle, Thomas ... 2 6 Hashett, Thomas ... 1 3 Neil, Miss 2 6 Horton, William ... 1 10 Paltersoa, W. 5 Horton, Mrs ... 10 Price, John 5 Kennedy, Robert ... 5 Price, Thos 2 6 Kennedy, Mrs ... 1 3 Price, F 2 6 Lawrason, L ... 2 R. W 2 6 Lawrason. Mrs ... 1 Ryland, Cbas. ... 2 6 Millen, Mr ... 2 6 Scott, Mathew ... 1 3 Mousarrat, Charles ... 1 10 Scott, Mr ! 3 Monsarrat, Mrs ... 10 Scott, Hugh 2 6 McDowell, John ... 2 6 Teniiiswood Robt.... 2 6 Oliver, James ... 2 6 Warren, W. A. ... 2 6 Robinson, Frauciii ... 2 6 Weld, William ... 2 6 Street, W.W ... 1 .5 W^hittakcr, W. ... 2 6 Wilson, John ... 1 10 The Masters, c^'c, a 7fd PupiLs ai tern /iMf Wilson, Mrs ... 10 the Caradoc J''z2i.my. Mr. Livingston, ... Mrs. Livingston, ... 5 CAIIADOC AND DELAWARE. ... ... ... ... 5 Bateman, John ... 7 G Mr. Johustone, ... ... ... .5 Batemau, Robt ... 2 6 Dr. Francis, additional 2 G Batemau, £dwd ... 2 6 Mr. Handy, , 2 6 Bateman, Jno. P ... 2 6 Miss S. Matthews, London, 2 G Batemau, Ed. B ... 2 G Master T. C. Wood, London, 1 3 Burweli, Brock ... 10 " W. Givins, London, 1 3 Burwell, Mrs ... 2 6 " H. Givins, London, ... 1 3 Barnell, — ... 1 3 " C. Brough, London, 1 3 Burwell, — ... 1 3 " John Ficcles, London, 1 3 Cox, lliohd ... 3 " Wm. Eccles, Loudon, 1 S Cox. Mrs ... 2 " S. W. Uwdy, London, u 1 9 84 Muter E. Labatt, London,... " John Labatt, Loudon, " W. Balkwill, do. " R. flood, Caradoc, " G, V. Burwell, do. " G. C. Barrett, ... " R. Seabrook, . . " D.E. Blake, Thoi 1, " w.s.Gii'.i3m.;r(K , , " T. Ricliardp."-,, Braut- ford, « J.G. Sti >h ;:.., do. " A. H. Sttooi.ag.- J ^ " C. Van Brockli . : " C.M.Smith,P?.Litu. " R. A. Smith, doi « J. L. M Smith, do. " Alex'r. E. Hodge, do. " E. AUworth, South- wold, " W.F.BuIlen.Delawarc, " C. F. Bulien, do. " G. Somers, do. " J. Johnstone, do. " Alex. D. Ward, Moga, " J. C. Mills, Caradoc, APPENDIX. £ d. £ 8. d. .•} Master C. Nagle, Caradoc, 1 3 3 " G. Nagk, do. 1 3 .1 " J. Miller, Ekfrid, ... 1 3 .1 Collected from the Indians at Munceu .T Town, bi/ Ilenrji C. Hogg. .'5 Henrj- C. Hogg, Catechist ... 10 .T Mrs. Hogg, 5 .'J J. Wampiim, (Kachahkaish) Interpeter 2 6 3 Mrs. Wampum, 2 b 3 Ann Johnson, ( Ainhabwookg) ^ 3 Captain Wolfe, (Weirchawh). n Phoibe Hank, (Aishkeenkg).. 1 3 3 Mary Hank, (TaUtapenawh). 7i 3 David Hank 7 3 Abraham HofF, 1 3 3 Wm. Waddilove, (Shapaish). 1 3 John Smith, n 3 Mary Delaware, (Waimlaish) 1 3' 3 Moses Skylcr 7i 3 Mary Wilcox, (Papatahpah- 3 nelaikg) H 3 David Bear, (Mahquah) 7 • 3 Thomas Wahcosh 3 Nancy Wahcosh, BROCK DISTRICT. WOODSTOCK. Alexander, George Barwick, H, C Bettridge, Rev. W. ... Cottle, Mrs [ ,[ Pecdes, R Peedcg, E East, Mrr;. (Life Member) .. Elves, R. ... Finkle, H. ... ',,[ '.'[ Mackay, S. ... ... Mills, w ;; Vansittart, J, G. !.. " Vaaiittart, H, 1 ."; 1 r. 1 5 1 5 1 r, 1 5 12 10 1 HUNTINGFORD. Armstrong, Arthur Barnes, J Barnci), Mrs Buckle, T Caister, C. aud family ... ,.. Denman, ^V. Denman, Mrs DonaldHou, J Ff.uquier, Rev. i Gnflith,J. H Grimth, Mrs Peacock, Mrs Ridley, Mary Turner, J 2 2 2 5 4 2 2 5 10 10 10 5 .5 2 NEWCASTLE AND COLBORNE DISTRICTS. ■'y COBOUHG. AuttoD, Dr Anderson Capt. . Battell, Wm. Bethane, Yen. Archd B«thune, Mrs. A. N Bcthune, family of Ven. A. N. Birncy, Geo Boswell, G. M Bo8well,J. V Boulton Hon. G. & Boulton D. E 5 a u 10 2 10 5 2 10 Boycr, Geo Bradbeer. Wm, .. Brougball, Lewis .. Brooke, J Burk. Mrs Burnham, Hon.Z... BurnLam Asa. A... Caicutt, James Cbatterton, B. D... Clarkson, James .. Corrigal, W Corrjgal, Miss C. .. 6 6 6 4.J 6 6 6 ..050 ., 10 .. 10 ..150 .. 10 .. 2 10 ..150 ..100 .. 10 ..050 ..150 .. 1 5 d. 3 3 3 6 b 3 7i H 3 3 7* 3" 10 7i 6 6 6 ^ 6 6 Cockbnrn, Mm, Cook, Mr». Dr. Cliff, John ... Covert, Henry Daintry (J, S. Drope, F. Dobbins, Mrs. Elliott, Mrs.... Evans, Thoa.... Gee, John ... Goode, T. ... Glovtr, Mrs.... Gravely, Wm. Green, Chas.... Grieve, Wm..., Grandy, Mr.... Hayter.B. ... Harvey, Wm. Heatb, Mrs. ... Holman, John Howard, J. ... Hull. E. C. ... Hurst, J. F. ... Hutchinson, S. Jackson, II. H. Jones, Thomas Kittson, W. H. Lodge, Miss.... Mackecknie, ... McKyes, W... McKyes, D. ... McNab, Mr9. McNab, James McNab, Alex'r. Munro, S. ... Noble, Altx'r. Pearson, Mr. Polacco, Mrs. Purser, M. ... iCobiusou, Mr. BobinstR. ... Uove, Jas. ... Russell, J. ... Euttan, II. ... Soloman, Wm. Stewart, Wm. Stewart, Jas. Stiles, L. Terry, H. ... Thompson, Jos. Throin), U. H. Thvoop, Mrs. Townsend, J. (!. Van Ingeu, W. Wallace, Cant. Waliwe, i. a Wl«ki,Mr .., •\» APPENDIX. , SiJ £ B. d. £ B. d I :. Wilkinunn, Miss 1 .'. 1 Wilrorks, J. I 1 5 10 1) 'iVilcdckx, •!. L., Junior 10 I r> NViuanH, ('. S IS in Worrell, Kev. J. B 1 .'• 2 2 2 PORT HOPE. 10 Box, Miss Barton's, 2 5 I 5 . Bates, J 10 .■) Burton, F.H 10 7h Brooke, L. F 1 I 5 Collection by Mrs. KirchbofTer 4 u 10 Clark, Joseph 5 10 1 t, Dr 10 2 6 Fraser, 'Ym 1 r> .5 Fcir, Best, 5 1 3 Oillct. H 1 2 C5()di'rey, J 10 10 Gladtniiu, George 1 ri Gladman, Mrs 10 1 5 Glntlman, Miss 5 10 ('liidman, Tluw 5 10 (Jladiniui, Joseph 3 9 1 .-i Clladmaii, II 3 9 5 Gladman, Charles 1 3 1 5 Gladman, John 1 3 I l» Gillespie, D 2 6 1 5 Hackett, F 5 1 Hickman, E 1 5 1 5 Hughes, C 5 2 (5 Iloldersmith, A., W.&O.fund 1 5 1 3 Kirchhoffer, N 1 5 1 Lang, , las 1 I Laug, Jas., Jr 10 5 Motcalf.T. W 5 ') Meredith, H. H. 1 5 Pardon, Miss 5 10 Parkes, F 5 2 (> Kobinson, J. P 1 5 1 5 SiBSon, Wm 10 1 Shortf, Kev. Joni\than 1 5 5 Shcrtt, Mrs 10 5 Shortt, Henrietta 1 3 1 Williams, J. T • 5 Williams, Mrs 10 2 6 Ward, John A 1 () 10 Waddtll, 11. N 10 1 Whitclu'Hd, M. P I a 10 Ward, Janu's 2 1 5 W.«d, (Jeo. C 1 10 Ward, Mrs 10 \ ft Ward, TIiDS 1 10 Ward, Thos. Wm 1 3 1 10 V.'d, Cecilia Mary 1 3 \ «o *^ 1 V (1, Elizabeth H 1 ,1 <> ? •1 i it.tijghusband, Mr 5 ^.-S'?-^ APPENDIX. sEVMoirn Atkiiunn, T Brniiett, K Boucher, R. P Campbell, Majnr Dunk, W Kverii, Jan Free, W Leviscompte, Capt. Payne, H Sftunderg, J Tice, J FurlouR, Mr. Platr, J. S. . riatt, A. S. . PEKCY. MANVERS. Crai|;, Adain, Grandy, Wm Grand}', Klra Hannah, Kdward Hannah, Noble Johnston, U Kelli,Mrg Kirkpatrick, T Moreton, K Morris, A Preston, Alex'r. Preston, Mr Preston, Porter Preston, J Preston, Mrs. J Vance, Jai COLBORNE. Armstronfr, Samuel ... . Bouohcr, R. M Barrel), G. S Burrell, Mrs Clonsten, Wna Clonsten, Mrs Goslee, J. D. I' R. d. 10 (» tl III 1 .5 U U 1 2 a 5 5 5 . n 5 5 5 i> 5 2 2 10 5 1 2 2 5 5 10 5 5 10 (ioslop, Airs (aoslce, MiNeor|;c (•rover, J. M (i rover, Mrs (iudard, A. S Oodard, Mrs Hall, V Mc;>iuir*y, T McMurray, Mrs McMurray'g T. two sous Patrick, Miss Heed, Mrs Reed, Miss Maria Spilsbury, F. B Spilsbury, W. F Wilson, Rev. J GRAFTON. Arkland, J Baker, D Baker, Mrs liarnum, K Barniim, E. S Barnum, J Barnutn, Miss Cameron, J. D Do. (donation) Cameron, Mrs Cameron, Miss Cameron, H Cummins, — Friend, A Gillard, Jas Gillard, Ann C Gillard, Eliza Playford, S Playford, Mrs Rogers, J. G Rogers, Mrs Tuck, Jas Vernon, Hamlet Vernon, Chas. H Vernon, Mrs MIDLAND AND VICTORIA DISTRICTS. KINGSTON. Adams, J. E 10 Angel, T.J 5 Archdeacon of Kingston ... 10 Askew, T 10 Baker, Dr 15 Bartlett, Rev. T. H. M. ... 6 Bartlett, Mrs 3 Bartlett, M. S. L 1 Bowen, — Q 10 Bowen, Mrs 10 Bower, J. P. Bower, E. C. Boylu, Mr. and Mrs. Bradley, T Breakcnridgc, T. . . Breden, \V Brent, C Brint, Rev. H. ... Briggs, T Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Burrowes, J. £ 1. d. I U 5 ft lU a 5 5 10 1 6 5 10 2 5 5 5 2 5 1 6 2 G 2 10 1 10 10 5 5 1 5 3 10 5 5 2 5 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 10 10 2 6 5 10 10 1 5 1 5 5 10 1 APl'KNniX. 87 CnmiiWI, C. J CBrtwriglit, Mm. .1 Cartwri|;lit, .Mrn. R. D. Cusidy, Mr» Corbett, Mr. SburiflT Gorbett, Mn Cox, Mn Crawley, Mri. Cridiford.T Crooksbanki, T Crytler, C. B Deacon, It De Rottenburg, Bnron, Ansist. Qr.-Maiter-General ... Deykcs, T Deykei, Mn Diehl, Dr Diehl, Mrs Do. (don.toW.&O.fund) Edie, C Forsyth, J. R Fotter, A Fetter, Arthur Foster, Mrs Glassup, T Goodeve, W. J Goodeve, Mrs Greijr.Rev.W Henderson, J. Henderson, Mrs Herchmer, Rev, W, M. Herchmer, Mrs Hni,F. M Hinds, W.G Hoborough, F Hunter, M.T Kirkpatrick, T Kyte,J. A Lightburne, S Macaulay, J Macaulay, Mrs Macaulay, A. E. M Macaulay, J. K Macaulay, F. J Macaulay, Miss, (duu.W.&O.) Macleod,N Macpherson, J Macpher»on, Mrs RJarkland, G Miller, C Miller, Mrs Milo, F Moore, C Morley, S Morley, S. jun Mucklestun, S Muckleston, Mrs Murucy, Mrs .5 T) 1 5 5 10 (I 10 1 5 I 15 10 1 1 5 5 10 a 5 1 5 12 d 12 5 2 10 1 .5 1 2 10 2 10 5 1 1 7 3 1 1 1 10 5 4 10 4 10 1 5 I 2 5 o 1 5 1 5 10 a. <• i I I 7i : 3 U I) f) (> 7A 6 6 Miitllcliiiry, r. .. OlllrcrH III tliu Kiflu lUittiule I'Mltner, — Piilint-r, i;. W Quicgoii, — Unbison, I>r. Sampsion, IV 'Sampson, Mrs Scol)eli, R Sellars, R Smith, Cajitaiii Smith, H. sen Smith, H., M.P.P. ... Smith, Mr. & Mrs. South, Mrs Spniif^enbiirg, G Stiicej, K Stourfhton, Mrs Stuart, C , ... 'I'liompiion, Mrs Watkins, F Wntkind, Mrs Welch, C. K Wcntz, P Wilkinson, G. M Willard, Mrs Wilson, V/ Yarwood, E. JI Yates, I)r Yates, Mrs STUARTSVIIXE, De Blaquiere, Hon. P. B. Dupuy, H .lervis, Lt. R. E Kirkpatrick, S Macleod, Neil, Mason, M Rogers, Rev. R. V. BATH. Cash, Mr Davy, P Donclly, Jas Harris, Mr Lasher, Jnu Mackay, W. J Mackenzie, C Ruse, Jos Seymour, Mrs Subscriber, A NAPANKL'.. Armstrong, Launcclut... Briggs, James do. (donation) Blcwctt, John Berry, Ben J. K. d. I t) o 3 \l 10 5 U 5 1 «) 10 10 1 .5 2 1 5 5 O 6 3 :* 1 3 i :, 1 1 3 '2 10 2 10 T) 2 10 12 6 2 6 10 1 5 10 10 u 1 10 10 10 1 10 1 3 1 3 10 .5 2 V, 2 6 2ft 10 5 10 1 1 3 'y O 1 1 2 3 8H Bowcn, Jill). V do. ((ioiiniiiiii) HowfM, lij'iliu Rowon, TliiiH KowcD, J'ileiiiir Uuwcii, Alex. {', Hcnvon, Jobn B«i'tell8| K. C. (doiiatiuii) , BiirtellH, Vfm. G Bo|d, Arch Boyd, Hannah Boyd, Georgp Buyd, Eitlicr Campbell, All xuiidcr ... . do. (douatiuii) . Campbell, Amelia CInpp, Dorland Caracalluii, Luke Carevalli'ii, 8nrHh Cr icalleo, Martba CaritcalleD, Elixubetb ... . Duucan, Uoburt, do. Cdoiiation). Bickins, E. (dunatiuu) ... . Hivy.G.H ''^. (douation) >»::■■■; '•■ ' u.-i (. I; ■'• '• ^' i'll .*ll UougUb.., Jos Driver, Edward EivoD, Rebt do. (duuatioii) Esson, Jane Essoii, Cbristina EsBon, Faiinj M EasoD, Mary U. ... p]astcrly, Jag. F , Fraync. John Frayne, Mary Frayne, Mary Aiinc Forward, Henry T Fcnnell, John, Sr. Fennell, Mrs Fennell, Edward Fennell, John Jr Fox, Charles B Fox, Elizabeth Fox, Mary A. L Fox, Mary Ann Gcor(!cn, Henry Gcor{;en, Caroline Georjjen, Theodore .%■ Gould, Daniel Gould, Mary Ann Ham, Ebenezcr Jordan, Eliza A I'Pl.NDIX. I H '2 6 It 1 ■t I,yiiiis, ThomaH 74 )l I ,» l.i'Hrli, Caroline ... 1 3 1 ;j .Mr. Bride, Dan it'l 2 6 5 \ McBride, Nancy 2 6 1 3 McBrido, Jamea 1 3 1 3 McBride, Mary 1 3 1 3 IMilld, (jeor(>o 1 3 1 3 ! 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(Jiving, 8. E. Givins, Charles ... Givinii, Uobt. C. ... Hill, hnac Herbert, Wm. Moore, <;. 11 Moore, Mrs. Sarah Moure, Jauc Moore, Sarah E. ... Portt, John Portt, Mrs. M. A... Portt, Mary Ann... Portt, George Portt, Elizabeth ... Portt, Uobert Portt, Ann Roberts, Lewis ... Roberts, Mary Ann Sagur, Jacob Stogies, Geo. Wcmp, W. & family Wemp, Wm. Jr. ... ♦♦ 7\ u 8 1 EASTERN, JOHNSTOWN, AND DALHOUSIE DISTRICT. CORNWALL. Adaims, P.E Algnire, Daniel U Algnire Jacob U Algnire, Widow Appleton, TLoi. Appleton, Mrs Armstrong, Mrs Armstrong, Geo ,. ... Armstrong, Mrs Baptismal Registration Fees.. Barnhart, James Barnhart, George Barnhart, Mrs Barnhart, Asaph Barnhart, Mrs Barnhart, Daniel Barnhart, Wm. J Barnhart, Mrs Barnhart, Wm. N Barnhart, Geo. Junior Barnhart, Adelaide Bartley, Henry Brooks, Israel b Btowuc, Miss 10 a 5 5 1 2 2 2 5 5 1 12 5 a 5 a 5 5 2 2 1 1 1 5 r. Carr, John Clarke, Miss Crawford, Honry Crawford, iTohn Donslcr, Mr., 1840 Dcnslcr, Mr., 1847 Dixaon, James N Dixson, Mrs Dixson, James Lindsay Dodsun, Miss, donation Dodson, Miss O , donation ... Dodson, Miss Lucy, donation Eastman, Robert Eastman, Mrs Eastman, Alva Edgar, Jiiincs Edgar Mrs Ellis, Francis, 1846 Ellis, Francis, 1847 Farlingcr, Edward trench, Bcnj'n,j'r Fi lion, Andrew Gallingor, Jacob Gallin{;or, Bcnj Girls' Missionary Box d 2 2 2 5 5 U 12 12 6 3 3 !> 1 .') 10 O 2 1 1 10 1 3 .5 1 3 O O 2 2 6 U 2 6 O 2 2 1 1 2 1 II 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 U 6 8 6 3 1 .5 5 5 5 S .5 5 ,5 .5 O O 6 6 ^^^. ■*, >, ^. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT.3) ■^^ ^ i.O I.I biUl 125 •- 1. WUI. 118- 1.25 |,|,.4 III — < 6" - ► V z ^t;*^-* ^>*' ■> Hiotographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716) 872-4503 >■*' ay, Jcrbrandt Loutiks, L. D. C -VrcDoiiDcl, Geo JMcLougblin, Wm Mouiitaia, Mrs Mountain, Rev, .T Mountain, MisB MulLeru, P. G Mulhern, Mrs Mulbern, Alex Mulbern, Arcbbold Myers", James Nelson Widow, 1846 Nelson Widow, 1847 Nevins, Robert, Patton, Rev. H Patton, Mrs Patton, Alfred Mcrwin Patton, Eivirc, Hooker Patton, Gl'o. Dodson Pelan, Mrs Pierce, Henry Pierce, Wm Poole, Cbas Poole, Cbas. (don.) Parcel], Miss Raymond, Solomon Raymond, Mrs Raymond, Wra. Clarke ... Raymond, Sf.jihia Raymond, George Raymond, Mark Kobertsou, G., sen'r Robertson, G,,junr Russell, Edward Scott, Mrs Scott, Mrs., Cdon. for endow- ment of Boys' Par. School. SilmHcr,Philip, scn'r Silmfcr, PLilli), juu'r Smith, Jobn Siict dinger, Fred'k Al'l'KNllI.X £ s. .1. £ s. A. II 10 II Snelziiiger, lino., sen'r 1 .3 .'> Siictzinger, Gen.,jiin'r 5 1 .'". .'^netzinpcr, Margaret I) U n 1 :\ Siictzinger, Catharine ll ;") ti .'^netzinger, Michael 1 3 r> Tanner, Joiicph .. 5 u 5 1) Upright, Betsy 5 .") II II Vankoughmt, Hon. P., V. P. 3 5 t» \'nnk()ii{.'hnct, Mrs 3 (; 5 (1 Vankougliiiet, Miss M. 5 (t 1 .s Welch. Aarnii 7 6 w 10 White, Henry 5 u (1 (> WilKm, Widow 7^ 2 (i Wood, G C, V. P., & fam.... 1 10 II 1 3 Wright, Mrs. Amos 5 II 1 .3 Wright, Thomas 5 II 5 1 .5 Caolcy, Mrs., 184(i 5 1) 2 G Cumi.hell, T. 1)., 1847 10 (1 2 f) Crawford, Geo., 184.'j (don.) 15 II 1 3 Crawford, Geo., I84f) 2 10 (1 1 3 Crawford, Geo., 1847 2 10 5 Crawford, J., 1847 1 «) 1 3 Denroche, Mis., 1845 15 I) 10 Dfiiroche, Mrs., 1846 12 10 1 14 f. Easton, Geo., 1846 5 1 5 Fees (Marriage dues 1845)... 15 5 Fin ley, Jas., 1846 5 5 Fit/simmonils, Robt.. 1840... 5 2 6 Fitzsimnumds, ^^ in., 1846... 5 u I) 2 (') Fold,]). 15. <)., 1845 10 1 .'i Ford, 1). 15. U., 1847 5 1 3 F'riend in I'^iigland, 1845 ... 10 11 10 Friend in Eiigliind, 184G ... 10 5 lliiworlh, T., 1846 5 (1 (1 1 3 Jarvis, S. M., 1845 5 (1 i> 10 .Tessiip, Jas, 1845 5 Jessup, Jas., 1846 5 l^i Jones, Henry, 1845 2 «i Jone.s, Henry, 1846 II 11 1 3 Jones, Ileury, 1847 (I 5 Jones, Orniond & fiim., 1845 III 1 3 Jones, Ormoud & fam., 1846 10 <^ J'ltips, Ormoiirl 1'KNI)IX. V 1 £ s. '1 i; H, ii. 5 (» Rkkey, Rev. H. .\ family .. 1 16 :\ 5 (1 Urasher, Samuel 5 o ;5 Burritt, Henry 10 .'1 (» Burritt, Mrs. R .5. .3 (1 Checkley, Miss Dorrettii ... <» 7i Christopher, Thos., late of 23d 1 Repiment 1 3 1 ■ Collins, Daniel 5 1 5 Crane, Mrs !■ 5 (I Crme.MissF .5 5 ('rane,Mis3n 26 2 t; D.ivison, .John H 10 5 bickinson, Moss R 10 7 6 Ennx, J., late of 69th Rey't... 2 6 1." Feilde, F. B.. A.C.G 3 (» 19 6 Freindf, I.ieiit. \V. L 10 12 6 Gaiiifort, Or 10 (1 .5 Hart, Mrs. A. P u .5 5 Henderson, Solomon 15 10 Henderson, R. C 10 5 Henderson, Mr* 15 5 Hervey, lloh't 10 5 . Hervey, Mrs 10 111 Hooker, Alfred 2 10 5 Hooker, Mrs 2 10 .5 Hooker, Miss 3 y II 5 Hooker, Miss J (I 2 6 in Jarvis, Wm., Barrack Serg't.. 2 6 lu Jones, A 2 10 (» 5 Jones, D. & family .. ... 1 5 I) Lea tch, George 5 1 5 Levis, Wm 5 2 Luard, Thos. W ... 1 (I 2 II Luard, Mrs 1 .S Luard, Master T. 1> (1 10 1 III AleCally, Roht 2 6 2 1(1 .MeMillan, Alex 5 II 2 10 Melville, Thos 3 fl 5 Merwin, Miss D 10 1 Merwin, J. S 2 10 lo MosB, Samuel H 2 6 10 Patton, Andrew 10 2 6 Putton, John 7 6 5 Patton, Mrs .5 1) 5 Patton, the Misses 7 6 15 Plumb, Chas, 5 10 Plumb, Isaac, jr 5 1 Reynolds, Edward 5 15 Ileynolds, .Toseph 5 10 Robnson, Thos 2 6 1 Robinson. Wm 2 6 lo Ross, Henry 10 Saunders, Wm 5 Nl). Taylor, Miss Harriet I 3 1 .•J Weir, Mrs 5 10 Willard, Chas 5 m APPENDIX £ H. d. £ 8. A. TLe Non-comni'd Officers sad 1 Private John Hickson 7\ Privates of the Hoy. Can. u Wm. Isaac Kiflcs, stat'd at Prescott. it John Kelly 1 3 Col. Serg't Kobt. Elliott ... 2 G *i Thos. Leshford 7.V Serg't Wm. Cluttcrbuck ... 2 X John Lloyd 1 3 Corp'i Absalom Johnson ... 1 .1 II aMannfield 7i 7* Buglei Ucor^re Howes 7.1 John Miller " John Vincent 1 3" « T. Owena Private Kob't Anderson i .3 n Edw. Pheasant 1 3 " Wm. Baker 7^ it Thos. Bamiay 1 3 " Jno. Brussington ... 1 « Wm. Uopcr b n_ " John Carter 1 3 tl Wm. Ryder 1 » " Geo. Cross )) 7.^ it 8am'l Stephens n " .Tno. Daly 2 fl t< John Suckling 1 3 " Jno. Fish 1 3 <( Joseph Solten n " Henry Gent 1 3 « Kob't Williams ... 1 3 " T. Hardick 1 3 Bomb r Pat. Smith, Koy. Art. 1 3 t APPENDIX. m A. II 3 7.V 3 3 3 n 3 H 3 7i 3 3 B Ed H a H H h ^ ©•5. 3 fifi n H "- gf Kg » » 9 H H H M B3 §■ «> A W u . Ota ** S Si 65 '3) •o c .|0 -OPIJ • S «2 *> . — « rp CO to ^ •3S •5"". >i; s u wj i o iC ts i, X -. no or !*3 ^^ -f ; t<. IN to «M 01 C Q^- ;d c„- .£^,a^.§dS' ■ X O .b S :"?! 5 J a 2 i S -li U P 2 -: ftS .? 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AS o is - ■r g >. i ^1 65 sag e o o< "J S is CO < JS £ « > >** •\ TABLE OF CONTENTS. . ml Notiect and Directiobi , 3 UIHccra of til* 8ooii»trict Brancbca .,. ... ... ... ... 42 8uniniary uftho several Accounta ... 4'i Form of Deed of Cunvvyancc 44 form of Bctjueot... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 45 Form of Trust ... i ib Lands ((iveu fur Dburch purpuiea 48 Life Members, .. ... ( ... ... ,. ... 4U Stwcial Donations .w ... ... .«. ib. Summary of SulMciiptionSi Donatipns and Colicotions 50 SUHSCKIBCHS" ' Homo and Simeoe Districts ... 62 UtOlO ••• •«• m%9 •■• ••• ••• ••• •*• ••• aak ••• ••• at* UO ^ l«KArA ta* as* a** ••> aaa ««a ••• ••• aaa •§• ■•• ••• 4 *i London and Huron ... 8'.t urocK... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... (i<* PiowoastJc ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ill. Midland and Victoria ... ... ... ... 8B Eastern, Jdburitowti and Dslhouttie :. 8!) Dioceses of tbe Itcformed Uranchcs of the