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THE
NEW BRUNSWICK
FOR TUB
YEAR OF OUR LORkT/^^
1822; . •••■"
BEING TUK SECOND AFTER BISgEXTILE OR
LEAP YEAH :
CALCULATED FOR THE MERIDIAN OF
SAINT JOHN, N. B.
Being in Lat. 45" 80' N. Lm. 6§" 3' W.
BUT WILL SERTS FOR ANT FART 0» TBR PROVIRCS.
CONT A
Eclipses of the LumioaricB.
Vulf{nr Notes, &c.
Signali made on the ap-
ptoarh of Vessels.
UmiVRnSAL CALENDAR,COn-
taininfc the Feasts and
FasUofUi«)Cburch,Equa.
ining:
t inn of Time, Rieing and
Setting of (be 8an & Aloon,
the Mood's Place, Tine
of High Water, &r.
List of Provioctal Oflcers,
Staff of the Army,
Sittings of Courts, &c. &c.
BY
lltatdeinatiru0.
SAINT JOHN t
VRINTED AMD SOLO DT J. T. TOUNGBOtBAWD, AT THE
STAR OFMCB, CORNER OF PRINCE WILLIAM
AND CHVRCR STREETS.
musmHtmrnammm
I';
There
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I. Fi
II. f
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♦>-^ij»tij.-"
III. J
IV. .
aSite.'SNiMM-'
Jovemht
' ftbSjfV' (-*'i'®y;4''f^^-*
Solar and Lmnar Eclipses in the Year
There will be Four Eclipses this Year : Two of the SUK, anc
rwo of the MOON, at the following Times, tiz. i
I. Feb. bthy the Moon will be Eclipsed, visible.
Beginnlnii; 11 h. 57iii. Evening.
Ecliptic 0|ipositioa .... Oh. b^m. Morning t^theeth.
Middle Ih. 5ai.
End *.... 2h. ISni.
Duration .•• 2b. I6ni^
Digits Eclipsed 4o 34' on the Moon's Soathern Limb*
II. Feb, tuty the Sun will be Eclipsed, visible.
Beginning 3h. 46ni. Afternoon,
Middle 4h. 38m.
• Visible Conjnnction.... 4h. 46ni.
Sun Sets Eclipsed 5h« 20m.
Digits Edipsed 4o 54' on the Sun's Northern Limb.
III. Jug. 2(/, the Moon will be Eclipsed, visible. •
Beginning 6h. 28m. j^temoon*
Ecliptic Opposition .... 7h. 53ni.
Middle ;T. . . . . 8b. 00m.
End 9h. 32m.
Duration . . . . « 3h. 4m.
Digits Eclipsed So 3' on the Moon's Northern Limb*
IV. ^11^. 16/A, the Sun will be Eclipsed, invisible.
d at 6h. 53m. evening, in Longitude 4s. 23o 26'^ tfafl
Sun will be centrally Eclipsed on the Meridian, at 7b
20m. in longitude 1760 ll'| W., and in Latitodfl
35o 59 'I South.
hvember 4th, The Planet Mercury passes over the Sun*8 Disk;
invisible.
Beginning of Transit 8h. 52m. Evening, ]
Conjunction 9h. 54m.
9 Long, at time of 6 78. l2o 7'|, and Lat. 14' 7" S.
End of Transit lib. 38|m.
VULQAR NOTES and CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES,
FOR THE YEAR I8«"i.
Dominica] Letter . . i F
Golden Number 18
Epact 7
Cycle c' the Sun 11
Roman Indiction 1
Julian Period 653
EMBER DAYS.
Peb. 27, and March 1 and 2
May 29, 31, and June 1
September ..... 18, ^, and 211
December 18, 20, and 211
K I
.Sun. after Epiphany, — Jan. 10.
Septuagesima Sunday — Feb. 3.
Quinquagesima Sunday ^17.
Ash Wednesday -Feb. 20.
Mid Lent Sunday — March 17.
Palm Sunday— March 31.
Easter Day -April 7.
MOVEABLE FEASTS.
Lo^ Sunday April 14
Rogation Sunday May 12
Ascension of Our Lord 16
Whitsunday 26)
Trinity Sunday June 2
Advent Sunday — Dec. 1
The Names and Characters op the PLANETS.
O O The Sun.
( • I TheMooo.
^ Mercury
9 Venwi.
Earth.
^ Mars.
% Jupiter.
T> Saturn.
^ Herschel.
The Names and Characters op the ASPECTS.
d Conjunction, or in the sume
Degree.
){( SeKtile, 60 Degrees.
Q Quartile, 90 Degrees.
A Trine, 120 Degrees.
RS OP THE ASPECTS.
$ Opposition, 180 Degr(
Q, Dragon's Head, or asce
iniF Node.
ascend*
ing Node.
^ Dragon's Tail, or-descend*
ing Node.
i\
The Names and Characters oip the Twelte SIGNS op tu£|
ZODIAC.
£^ Libra, reins.
IT. Aries, bead.
(5 Taurus, neck.
D Qemini, arms.
^ Cancer, breast.
Si l^eo^ heart,
ijjj^ Virgo, belly.
V\ Scorpio, secrets.
$ Sagitarius, thighs.
Vf Caprjcornus, kn^es.
iSS Aquarius, legs.
K Pisces, feet
^ta^gtiigitk
■iM
I SIGNALS made at Fartridge Island, and rMeaied ai Fori
IIoioc, on the tqtproach qf Vessels to this Harbour, '
One Ball clofie, for one square rigged vessel,
One Ball half hoisted, for two do.
Two Balls close, for three do.
Two Balls separated, for four do.
A pendant of any colour, for five do.
A do. under a Ball, foi six do.
A do. over a Ball half hoisted, for seven do.
A do. under two Balls close, for eight do.
A do between two Balls seperate, for nine do.
A Flag of any colour, for ten or more do.
[The above are hoisted at the East or West yard arm, accoHdiiig ta the
[uarter the Vessels first appear iii^ with the addition of a Ball at the centr«
•f the Yard until the liig or the v^ai^^cao be made out, when ode or awn
if the following descriptive Cnloure will be hoisted at the Masthead.]
An Union Jack, for a Flag Shxpy with or without a squadron.
Do» with a red pendant over, for a Two-Deckpr; ^
Do. \irith a blue pendant over, for a Frigate.
Do. with a white do. do. for a small armed veueh
A blue pendant, for a Merchant ship.
A red pendant, for a Merchant brig.
A white pendant, for a topsail Schooner or Sloop, '
A Flag blue & white horizontally, a Neutral Fleets
A Pendant white & blue. Neutral Man of' War, r ' :
A blue Flag, Neutral Merchant ship,
A Flag,, red white & blue, an Enemy's Fleet.
A Pendant, red, white & blue, an Enemy'*s Man qf War.
A red Flog, an Enemy^s Merchant vessel.
An Union Jack, over Neutral or EInemy's signals, theves^etis
detained^ or a prise. >
A white Flag over any signal, vessel bears a Flag of Truce. '
A Ball at the Mast-head, vessel is on shore or in distress ;
(^Should immediate aid be necessary, guns to be fired, <
A red Flag pierced white, for the Digby Packet. ' ,- ■.
A blue Flag pierced white, for the St. Andrew'' s Packet,
'}•'
Pin?
HI
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P
m
11
ifwd
, The Time for going through the Fails.
THE FALLS are level, (or still wa^er) about 3^ Hoars on the ^
and about 8^ Hours on the Ebb^ which makes it passable IburjjUm
ill 24 Hours, about 10 or 15 minutes each time. No other rule oap'lk
given, as much depends on the Floods in the River St. jQbn, aqd tbf MM
ot High Water «r Full Sea, which is often hastened by wind«, and M.^
proportion to the height of them. i
1883. JANUARY hath 31 Days.
O Full Moon^ t/A, at S3 minutet qfler 1 1 in the morning,
C Last Quarter f 15/A, at \3 minutes t^/ler 1 in the morning.
O New Moony SSd, ajl 1 minute a^er 1 ^n the morning,
^ Firj/ Quarter^ 30/A, a< 25 minutes after 1 in the morning.
Wll
Sea
CALENDAR^ Sfc,
T' CiRCVMCisioN of our Lord.
rises, sets
II. M. II. M.
O slow of Clock 7' 50'
Ist Son. af^ Epiphany.
•lowofQock6^
7
Epifhant. 7
*» Hard 7
LuciAN. '"** •' ''^^ 7
frost?
h 07
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
co/d
Jin'
Tf Apogee ^ stsHonary
Prisca. davs,
O slow of Clock! 1m.
2d Sun. af. Ep. Fabian. O ent. :x
Agnes. [5iioa> 7
ViNCEiJT. and 7
© slow of Clk. 12' SO" stormy
fMFr Conversion of St. Paul.
3d S. aft. £p. D. of Sussex boro.
K. C»«o. IIL died Moderate.
'% WW. CliAftLBs I. Martyr 1Q49.
JUglajloii[UPC;Cik-13^5Q'^ DPer,
weather 7
7
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32
32
31
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25
24
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15
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FEBRUARY hath 28 Days. 1822.
O /•'«'/ Moon^ athy at 56 minutes after in fhe morning.
C Last Quarter y 13/A, at 41 minutes qfler 10 in the evening,
C. New Moony ^l sty at 10 minutes ftfter 3 in the evening,
/) First Quarter, %Sthy at 48 minutes qfter in the morning.
CALENDARy Sfc
28
Purificttion of B. V. Mar/.
SEfTUAOEsiM.i Sunday.
i^O slow of Clock 14' 16"
AoATUA. Hard
}) eclipsed Tisible.
Day 10b. long.
Ji-ost.
Sexaoesima Sunday.
O slow of Clock 14' 34"
yert/
D Apogee.
yALENTINE.
cold.
QuiNQUAOEs. Sun. 9 stationary
Al» O slow of Clock 14' 16"
Shr. Tiies. O ent. H (^ 8 O
W Ash Wednesday.
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Su
M
15
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27 Wl
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O eclipsed Tisible.
rises, sets; "
il. M. II. M., P
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• is.
)tf.
iSnow.
1st Scy. in Lent. St. Matthias
[D. of Cambridge born.
Changeable.
O slow of Clock 12' 53"
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7
7
7
7
7
7
7
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
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6
6
6
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9
7
6
5
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58
57
65
53
53
50
49
47
46
44
43
42
40
39
37
36
34
33
31
30
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4
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54|s
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57 ft
5823
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6 67
Mom.* 2
3
4
6
6
6
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21
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10
11
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19
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Sea.
H. M.
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8 12
9 19
10 25
11 4
11
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10
41
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33
30
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6 28
7 44
9
10 22
11 42
Mom*
1
42
28
36
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16
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11 21
12
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3
4
6
7
8
9
9
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4 31
9 Vbsvb wttl he Evening Star from the beginning 0/ the
Mnrck, at9in i^e Evening ; then Morning Star tiU 8S<|
me Stm'to'lhe end of the year. .
Year tiU fAr«/A Doj/Sf
December f then Even-
1829. MARCH hath 31 Days.
O full ^foon^ 7lh^ at 10 minutes q/ter 4 in the evening,
i L(ist Quarter, 1 5/A, at 5 i minutes qfler 6 in the evening,
O New Moon, 23^/, at 44 minutes ttfter 1 in the morning,
J) First Quartery %0/A, at 40 minutes q/lcr 5 in the ttflemoon.
Tin
Ska. I
II. mJ
CALENDAR, Sfc,
IjFrSx. DvviD.
2,SaChao. O si. of Clk. 12' 90
3d Sunday ia Lent.
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3Su
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9|Sa
lOSii
tl{M
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(6Sa
17Su
18 M
19T-
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21 T
22 Fr
23|Sa
24Su
25 M
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27
3
31
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28 T
29Fr|
Sa
Su
Battle of Barrossa, 1811.
jS>toa6
0/1 6
a
Perpetua.
Inferior 6 9
3d Sunday in Lent.
o
rmn.
Mild.
Ferj^
Gbegory Martyr.
2) Apogee.
81. of Clk. 9' 30'' Admiral
[Hotham def. Fr. fleet 1795.
shorii
4tIiSuN.inI«nt. Midi. Sun. St.
Edw. K. of W. Sax. IP^tbicm.
winds.
Benedict. O en. T Eql.d. &n.
Snozc
.5th SiTN. in Lent, ^ Per. H^igh
Annun. of B. V. Mary. ~
Peace of Amiens 1802.
Tides.
Some
rain
O 8lo«r*>fClock 6' ,
^/ic^X9 stationary
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28
26
25
23
22
20
19
17
16
14
13
11
10
8
7
5
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50 6
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47 6
45 6
43 6
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8 3
9 9
10 16
11 22
26
1 28
2 26
3 13
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4 24
4 50
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Sets
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9 31
10 521
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2 11
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APRIL HATH 30 Days.
1.892.
Full Moon, Oth^ (U 18 mi.wtes ptut 7 in the morning*
i L(ui Quarter y l4//i« at 18 minutes past 11 in the morning*
O New Moony '2 If/, ut 5 J minutes past W in the morning,
J) First Quarter, 28/A, at 53 minutes past 3 in the morning.
K it
M
CALEND4R, Sfc,
rises, sets
(^ stationary. iS/iooi.
O slow of Clock 3' 45"
Richard Bp. of Chichester.
St. Ambrose.
Good Fkiqat. Rain,
O slow of Clock 3 M3"
RASTER DAY. K. W. & Q.
Easter Monday. [M. cro\^ii.
Easter Tuesday. ]> Auo. [6Viozr
O«low of Clock r 24''
^ stationary. and
!OSa
iSu
1st Sun. aft. East. Low Sun. rat;i|5
O and Clock agree.
Bat. of CuUoden, 1746.
in
Ofa8tofClo<;kO'40''
9 Fr Alphege.
tuccesston
O cnt. Q at Oh. Dm. evening,
'sd Sunday after Easter.
!2|MOfa8tofCI. r 3" > Per. iVorf.
St.Gao, Kg.G£0.iV.b.d.kpt.
St. Mark. Ds. Gloucestar b. Fine
O fast of Clock S'26''
3d Sunday aft. Easter, weather.
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
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5
5
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38 6
36
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27 6
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24 6
23 6
21 6
20 6
18 6
16 6
15 (5
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12 6
11 6
10 6
8 6
7 6
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7
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57 7
21
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24
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55
56
58
59
1
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H. M
3
3
4
4
4
2.5
50
13
31
491
Rises
8 8
9 13
10 23
11 29
Mom.
28
1 12
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
50
28
5(j
21
42
8
30
16
n
16
15
29
A
25
Sets
8 32
9 57
11 8
Mom.
10
I
2
2
Sua,
11. M.
4^
181
8
9
10
to 5C
11 21
11 59
12 26
1
1
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
9
9
55
31
24
30
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47
42
58
8
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12
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1 38
2
3
4
5 15
6 29
7 37
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1
i
18S3.
MAY HATH 31 Days.
O Fttti Moon^ 6thf at 9S minutes past in the mornings
i Last Quarter^ 14M, at 58 minutes past 1 in the morning,
O New Moony 90thy at IS minutes past 6 in the evening,
Jt First Quarter^ llth, at 56 minutes past 1 in the evening.
W St. Philip & St. James.
Fi
4Sa
5
6
Sd
M
7T'
8W
9
10 F
U
12 Su
13
14
1,
16
17
18
19
yoM
-llfT*
Sa
M
T
W
CALENDAR, Sfc.
Fair
fnvention of the Cross.
Monica Widow. and
4th S N. af. East. Bonaparte died
St. John Er. Ante Port. L. Jf Ap.
pteasant,
with
dth Sux. aft. Easter. Rogation Sun.
-, .' ' some
/ >- ■' showers,
T jAscxNsiON Day. Holy Thursday
Ft
Sa
Su
1st Sun. aft. Ascension. Dunstan.
J Perigee. fery 4
O cnt. n 27in. afternoon. A/^/i 4
Princess of Hombarg boriu Tides. 4
4
.^/^t^^ <^r.*>^ VariMe^
GUSTiN, 1st Archp. Cant.»yc5" 4
Whit-Sunday. 4
Whit-Monday. Yen. Bede. 4
Whit-Tuesdav. 4
K. Cha&les IId restored. 4
o
rises, sets
56
54
53
51
50
48
47
4G
45
44
43
42
41
40
30
38
37
36
35
S3
32
31
30
28
27
26
25
24
23
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
9
10
12
13
14
16
16
21
22
23
24
25
27
28
\ 2*2 7
4. 22 7
32
33
34
35
36
37
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3.
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15
27
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21
14
26
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18
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24
a
22
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17
12
2j.
R.&S.I Sea,
9
2 44
3 3
3 21
3 40110
4 Olll
Rises
11 31
9 22|12 1(J
10 1912 47
11 7
It 51
Morn,
31
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
2
26
46
9
32
55
22
10 55
11 32
Mom,
2
a30
49
1 8
1 26|
I 45;
8 33
9 15
1
25
67
36
18
20
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 2C
11 11
12 C
Sets
8 45
9 55 12 40|
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1
1
3
4
5
6
7
8 35|
45
37
32
341
4
41
M
rning*
i morning,
vening,
f evening.
R.&S.I Smj.
M.
1 44
3 3
3 2!
3 401
4 Oil 1
Rises
9 22 12 1(J
10 1912 47
8 33
15
9 5
10 2i
11 3}
JUNE HATH 30 Da^.
1883.
O FuU Moon^ 4th, at 59 minutes past 3 in the (iflemoon,
i. Last Quarter, 12/A, at 51 minutes past U in the morning,
O New Moon, 19M, at 8 minutes past 2 in the morning*
]) First Quarter, 26/A, at 4 minutes past 3 in the morning.
ISa
M
4:t
6,W
6T
7F
CALENDAR, Sfc,
Nicomede^ D Apogee,
Trinity Sunday.
fVarm
- <^ fast of Clock 2' 10"
Boniface. D. of Cumb. born.
for
1st Sun. after Trinity.
O fast of Clock V 6"
iSt. Barnal
tome
o
rises, sets]
II. M. H. M. P
1
4
4
1
4
4
4
4
4
1
2i-7^j(ii;«
Ueav2f 4
rx >.** 4
Fr. fleet def. by Ld. Bridp. 17955)14
d Sun. af. Trinity.^^d C!k.
St. Alban.^-^JMt^JCft'W'w.
Vic. at Waterloo 1815. jTer.
O slow of Clock 0' 47"
Tr.of Edw. Kj?. of W. Sax.
Longest Day. (e^ent. S 8li. 56in,
Vic. Vittorhi.^l^mAfrtj^ L^U'i^K
3d Sun. after Trinity^
Nat. of John the BaptistI
O slow of Clock 2' 43''
St. Peter. A**-*c*«Ai5j4/S^
Uh Sun. after Trinity. J) Apo^l
20 7
19
7
19
7
18
7
18
7
17
7
17
7
16
7
16
7
16
7
16 7
16
7
16
7
16
7
16
7
16
7
15
7
15
7
15
7
15
7
15
7
15
7
15
7
15
7
15
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15
7
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41
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19
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63
26
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Mom,
8
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6o;
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1
2
3
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27,10
13,10
Sets jll
9 1812
I
1
2
2 4fi-
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4
5
7
8
9
34
10
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9
10
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11
11
11
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24
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7
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4
36
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1
2
2
3
4
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6
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9
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6
36
10
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36
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8 43
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1822. JULY HATH 31 Days.
O Fuil Moon, 4thy at 30 minutes p- First Quarter, ^bth, at 23 minutes past 6 in the evening.
•
•
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•
FulM
>
CALENDAR, SiC,
rises, .sets
11. & s.
Sea. 1
Q
H. M. II. M. P
H. M. 11. mJ
I
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1
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4 16 7 44
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2
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Visitation of B. V. Mary.
i 16 7 44
22
2 510 If J
3
W
1 17 7 43
Vf
3 0|l0 54
4
T
Transl. of St. Martin, Rain.
4 17 7 43
16
Rises
U 31
3
Fr
\
4 18 7 42i29
9
12 J
6
l^
O slow of Clock 4' 13"
4 18 7 A'ilxx
9 27
12 4(1
7
Su
5th SuNiiAY after Trinity.
4 19 7 4124
9 48
1 iJ
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8
M
Thunder
Battle of Wagram, 1 809./^^* • '^
1 19 7 41 M
4 20 7 40*20
10 81 1 5I
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10
W
showers.
4 20 ? 40
r
10 49
3 (J
11
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4 21 7 39
17
11 13
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f
12
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©skwoTClock 5' 8"
4 21 7 39
rt
11 41
4 5?
'^'
13;sa
A€ ^i^jivr%J^j»u.
4 2'i 7 3814
Morn.
6 1(
UjSu
6th Sunday after Trinity.
4 22 7 3821;
•'0^15
7 3;
15|M
Saint Swithiii. Sul/r^
4 23 6 37 n
58
8 b'S
16
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4 24 7 3o29
1 54|lO III
17
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4 '25 7 3.5|os
3 1
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18
T
©slow of Clock 5' 16"
4 26 7 34
"28
Sets
11 19^
19
Fr
Geo. JV. Crowned. Changeable.
i 27 7 33
i'.'
8 1811 5'i|
20
Sa
Margaret.
4 28 7 32
26
8 43 12 2«|
21
Su
7rhSi NO AY after Trinity.
Maffdalen. . B^. bakSbiavta.
1 29 7 31
^
9 4
1 2
22
23
M
T
4,30 7 30
4'.31 7 29
S3
9 24
9 48
1 36
2 11
24
W
Do Days begin.
4 32 7 28
19
10 7
2 47|
25
T
St. James.
4 33 7 27
m
10 25
3 33
26
Fr
St. Anne.
4 34 7 26
13
10 51
4 31
27
Sa
© slow of Clock 6' 10"
4 35 7 25
25
11 22
5 3S
28
Su
8th Sun. aft. Trinity. j Apo.
1 36 7 24
^
11 58
6 57
\
29
M
Battle of TaUvera.
4 37 7 23
19
Mom.
8 S
30
T
Rain.
4 38 7 22
Vf
4t
9 fl
31
W
St. Ignatius.
1 40 7 20
13
1 39
9 5
m
fornmg,
e evening,
morning,
le evening.
1 24' 9 3^
2 510 1(;|
3 o!lO
Rises 11 39 ^
9 dl2
9 27 1 '2 4(1
4 9 48 1 h
10 8
10 28*
10 49
11 13
11 41
}furfi.
''0''15
da 8
1 5410
3 1 10 3t
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8 18
\ 8 4312 24
9 4
9 24
9 48
10 7
10 25
10 51
11 22
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Mom. _
41 9 8 30lFr|
1 39 o «J ^'
.*^T AUGT\ST HATH 31 Days.
1822.
O Pull Moon^ 2c/, (U 53 minutes past 7 in the evening.
C Last Quarter, 9th, at 55 minutes past 5 in the evening.
O Nezo Moon, \6th, at 53 minutes past Gin the evening.
D First Quarter, 1\th, at 1 1 minutes past 4 in the morning.
CALENOAR, Sfc.
Full
K. & s.j Sea.
Lammas Day. Victory of Nile.
MP»> ]> eclipsed visible.
Veri/
9th SuNDAlr after Triuity.
O si. of Clock 5' 40. warm.
Traksfigiju. of Our Lord.
Name of Je&iis. Q C arc liN e died
Thunder
St. Lawrence.
lOlh Sun. aft. Trinity, shoxcers*
*^ GISO. J V. bu 1762Jwii^
L^low of Clotk 4' 40'' 7^
F>iD. of York bom. O eclipsed in
: [visible.. Day 14 hours long.
I l*h Sun. after Trinity, hultry,
Biittle of Vimeird. •:
©slow of Clock 3' It"
Duijke of Clarence born.
. ; voith
6 enters njj^
2 47|| -Its AJSt. Bartholomew. ^ Apogee.
Stijiatii Sunday after Trinity.
O ll. of Clock 1 ' 25" showers.
St* Augostkie. .,y.
St. John Bap. beheaded.
'1
.1;
h
1822. SEPTEMBER hath 30 Days.
O Full Moon^ Ift, at *i minutes past 8 in the morning,
f Last Quarter, Sih, at 58 minutes past 4 in the morning.
C New Moon, 1 5th, at 38 minutes past 6 in the morning.
D First Quarter, ^3d, at 26 minutes past 6 in the morning,
O Full Moon* 30M, at 3 minutes past 7 evening.
C
O I
D J
O
11
w
T
pr
Sa
Su
M
lOlT
W
CALENDAR, Sfc.
O
rises, sets
Sun. aft . Trinity^ Giles. ©
[agree.
@ fast of clock, l' 0"
J> Perigee.
Enurchus. Copenhagen sur. 1807
14th Sun. after Trinity. * Nat. of
[B. V. Marf.
Rain,
e fa»t of Clock 3' 20 :
19|T
FrBat. of Qafebec.
Holy Cross.
ISthSuN.afterT/tnity.
21
22 Su
23|M
21
25
26
27
28
29
30
SxSt. Mattheif.>' ^ Apogee
1 6th SuK.aff. trinity.
eati ^ 8b. 48in. morn. Equal
£day and night.
Some
St Cyprian. % stationary.
@fastofclock8'50''
frost.
I7th S. af. Trin. Q. of Wirtem. b.
^ Perigee. [St. Michael.
T
W
T
FrI
Sa
Su
M
AYS.
moniing,
morning.
? morning.
? morning.
' # jfVTT
H. M.H. MJ
Rises
7 7
7 28
r 56
8 25
9
9 47
10 44
11 44
Mom,
1 3
2 23
a 33
4 55
Sett
22
44
7 4
7 34
8 6
8 41
9 32
30
1 30
Mom.
37
1 49
3
4 12
lises
36
IG
11
12
12 42
1 12
1 45
2 44
3 3(
4 48
6 8
7 36
8 50
10 47
il 27
( li
37
8
4.'
2C
51
36
36
•56
OCTOBER HATH 31 Days. 1822.
C Last Quarter, 7M, al20 minutes past 11 {'» /Ae evening,
O -^8", 6 2
6 10 5 5
6 115 4
6 13 5 47
6 14 5 'J
6 16 5 4
6 17 5 43j
6 19 5 41
6 20 5 40 2&
6 22 5 38!
6 23 5 37l
25 5 35!
^6 5 3423
Trans, of Kg
[Edw. Conf.
Ram,
T Teresa.
W A>>-'
T Etheldred.
St. Luke.
J) Apogee.
20th Sun. aft. Trioifjr
Nelson's Vic. off Trafalgar.
O fast of clock 15' 20"
Auier. dis. 1692. O ent. m.
6 ^28 5 32
6 29 5 31
Fr Crispin.
shonery,
2l8t. Sun. after Trinil
t. Simon & St. Jude.
O fast of clock 16' 10'
)> Perigee.
6 81 5
6 32 5
6 34 5
6 35 5
6 37^2:
b^38 5*2
6 40 5 20|12
5 19124
5 17U
6 44 5 16!l&
6 46 5#14H
6 47 5 1314
6 49 5 1128
6 50 5 10
6 51 5 9{27
6 53 5 7
Cold
6 41
andQ 43
6 54 5 6
27
R. &S,
li. M,
FuLt
Sea.
H. M.
6 1011 46
6 3712 46
7 9
7 55
8 49
9 49
11 3
Mom,
16
1 34
2 42
3 53
4 58
Sets
5 17
16
1
2
2 4^
3 3£
5 C
6 22
7 36
8 30
9 14
9 5C
10 23
11 3
11 44
5 4312 17
6 16
6 50 1 3C
7 34 2
-8 27
9 25
10 30 4'16
11 36
Mom,
2 14
3 8
4 20
Rises
5 53
12 51
'2 4S
3 3«-
5 U
6 31
43 7 40
8 4C
9 27
10 14
5 38 10 44
11 36
12 20
.*ii
m
li
1"^S
U^ v:
S.
i\
iuamum^mimii^m
1 82^. NOVEMBER hath SO DaVs.
C Last Quarter, 5th^ at IS minutes past 8 in the evening.
O New Moon, ISth, at li minutes past 1 in the evening.
D First Quarter, 'ilst, at minutes past 7 in the evening.
O PnU Moon, 28/ A, at IS minutes past 3 in the evening.
i
Fr All Saints.
A
Su
M
Fr
Sa
lOjSi
CALENDAR, Sfc.
O
rises, sdts
II. M. II. M.
6
All Souls.
22d Sun. aft. Trin. Pr. Sophia b.
© fast^of elk. 1 6' 10" Day 10j7
long.7
^now
7
Princess A^gus. Sophia born.
or
23d Su.v. after Trinity.
MM St. Martin. ridn.
12 T ©fast of clock 15' 40"
Britius.
^ stationary. '* ;*
Machutus. D Apogee.
Moderate.
l7|So|24th SuK. af. Trin. Hugh Bp. of 7
13W
14T
l5,Fr
i:6iSA
18M
lOiT
iOW
«liT
56
57
59
2
3
4
6
7
8
10
11
[Lincoln. Q. Cuarlotte died. 7
©fast of clock 14' 26" 7
Edni. K. and Martyr. 7
Frost, 7
22jFr|Cedlia. © enters t 7
23Sa St. Clement. 7
«4^u 25tb Sin. kfter Trinity. 7
25^M Catherine. Duke Glos. bom. 7
86 T Settled 7
27|W ©fast of clock 12' 10" 7
28 T vDeather.7
29 Pr D Perigiee. 7
30 Sa St. Ani>r£w. Day 9 hrs. long
5
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
12 4.4822
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
3
1
58
57
56
54
53
52
50i27
49 iri
i7
26
23
IP
iO
15
R. & S.
II. M.
Full
ISea.
U M,
46
45
44
t
15
27
43 Vf
42
41
40
30
38
37
36
35
34
6 43
7 46
8 57
10 10
U 36
Morn,
37
1 46
2 59
4
5 5
6 11
5e/f
4 51
5 32
21
w
15
27
H
24
r
20
6 20 1
1
1 4Ji
2 2fl
3 '2
4 3S
5 51
6 59
7 57
8 43
9 2^
10
10 3Q
U 13
U -56
12 30
3320
32
31
301
n
22
7 17
8 17
9 22
10 29
11 35
Morn,
43
1 52
3 6
4 26
5 45
Rises
5 23
6 31
1 4^
2 n
2 56
3 2i
4 24
5 26
6 S6
7 4
8
9 4S
10 3S
U 20
12 8
12 60
i
18
ii;
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n
23
?
id
27
28
2r
3(3
SI
M
T
W
T
Fr
I*
iVs.
le evening,
evening,
evening,
ie evening.
o'
7 67
B 43
9 2^
10
10 3(
U I
11 -66
12 30
18
9 4S
lO 3S
liMMHHMipNI
DECEMBER hath 31 Days. 1822.
C Last Quarter f bth^ a/ 18 minutes past 8 in the morning,
O New Moon^ 1 3/A, a/ 6 minutes past m the morning,
J> F/'r^/. Quarter^ *i\sty at 52 minutes past 9 in the morning,
O F'E^^ Moony ^Sfhi at 40 minutes past 1 m /A^ morning.
16
17
AdV£nt Sunday.
Sharp
O fastof clock 9' 40" wm(/«.
5 A
CALENDAR^ Sic,
rises.
St. Nicholas. .
^ rain
'2cl Sun. ia Advent. Concept.
[B. V. Mdi)'. or
' ae"
O fast of clock 6' 35
Apogee . Ar
,/* storm.
:v.n^
3d Sun. iii Advent, /j}
O fist of elk. 3' 10" Change-
[foul. ti. bt. by Ld. Hood 17^5.
able.
St. Thomas.
Uh Sun. in Adv. enters Vf
' ' (31 :Tnn Clock agree.
CnRTSTM\!j D.iY. Very
St. Stephen.
St. John. D P' riftec. coAi
ri 44 Innocents.
1st Sun. aft. Christmas. Hara
O ^low of dock .2' 40"
(SilidstftT. front.
snow
^)
I
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PROVINCE OP NEW BRUNSWICK.
Hii Eicellency Major-Genertl GEORGE STRACEY SMYTH,
LlEUTENAMT GOVEBNOR, &C. &C. &C.
Members of His Maje8ty*a Council,
Hon. Jonathan Bliss '^^V/. ^/
George Leonard,
John Saunders,
Christopher Billopp,
Ward Chip man,
John Coffin,
Hon. John M. Bliss,
< John Robinson,
William Black,
Samuel D. Street,
Anthony Jjockirood,
George Shore.
Officers of the Legislative Council.
William F. Odell, Esq. Clerk.
Xenophon Jouett, Esq. Serjeant at Arms,
Re?. James Somerville, Chaplain,
Members of the House of Assembly.
William Botsford, Esquire, Speaker,
Citif of Saint John,
Harry Peters, Esq. and Htigh Johnston, Jan. Es^.
County of St, Jokn^ County of Charlotte,
Ward Chipman, Juu. ^ t Hugh Mackay,
Andrew S. Ritchie, f r«.^,,,__ y John Campbell,
John M. Wilmot, £ imquibes. ^ Joseph N. Clarke,
Charles Simonds, j ^ Peter Stubs,
County of Westmorland, County of York,
William Botsford,
Rttfus Smith,
Joseph Craedalt,
Benjamin Wilson,
King's County^'—
David B. Wetmore,
John C. Vail,
Queen*s County,'
Samuel Scovil,
William Peters,
Peter Eraser,
■p 1 John AOeo.
Esquires. <
John Doir, .
'County ofSunbury.
Elijah Miles,
Amos Pertey,
■County %ir 4
Henry Bliss, \ ^^«»«'''' ^*"'^'''-
M. C. Hailes, Esq. Register,
, Esq. Matter Extraordinary.
The Court of Governor and Council, for hear-
ing and determining Causes relating to Marri-
age and Divorce.
His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor, and the Honorable
His Majesty's Council.
Garret Clopper, Esq. Clerk,
Terms : — The first Tuesday in February and July,
Supreme Court.
Honorable Jonathan Bliss, Chief Justice,
John Saunders, ^
Ward Chipman, > Justices,
John M. Bliss, 3
Henry Bliss; Esq. Clerk,
W.F . Odell, Esq. Clerk of the Crofany v .
4/ttmtlt9i Esq. Deputy, JH^^i^i^^>^^*^^^^^
W&rd Chipman, Jun. Esq. CUrk of the Circuits^ and Clerk
% of the Crovon on the Circuits.
Court of Vice Admiralty,
Charles J. Peters, Esq. Judge.
Ward Chipman, Jun. Esq. Advocate General.
William T. Peters, Esq. Registrar.
Mr. Thomas M. Hazen, Marshal, ^
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Counselion and Attorniea Praciiiing in the Province,
Fiii'-DLRiCTON : — Hall. Sdnil. D. Street, 'i\ Wttmore, W. F.
Oiiell, M. C. lluiles, G. F. Street, Ueor> UiiMt, and G. P.
B'iss, Gsquires.
Sai\t John ; — C. J Peters, W. Chipman, Jan. E. J. Jartlii,
W. T. Fetm, R. Parker, Jun. J.T.Murray, aud W. U.
Kiimear, Rsquircfl.
MiKiMACHi : — T. 11. Peters, A» S Street, and ' Street, E^qrs.
Saint ANOKEWit : — H. Hatch, U. Swyiumer, aud N. Parker,
KHi|uirej.
Westmorland: — \V. Bot^fofd, and f. S. Morse, Ksqnires.
Ctjurtfor the Probate of fVilU and Granting Administrattuns,
Ward Cliipinan, Jan. B«iq. Surrogate General for the Proriiice.
William F. Odell, Esq. Regitter for Ditto.
DCPUTV ■tRROOA'Vn AND REaftTEM.
Michael C. HaUes, Esq. Deputjf Surrogate, .... York.
Charles J. Peters, Esq. Deputy Surrogate,, . . .Saint John.
John Chaloner, Efiq. Deputy Register,
Will. Botstord, Esq. Deputy Surrogate, Westmorland.
Esq. Deputy Rescister,
Harris Hateh, Eitq. Deputy Surrogate Charlotte.
, Esq. Deputy Register, — —
Henry Nase, Esq. Deputy Surrogate, King's County.
■ ■ ■, Esq. Deputy Register,
N. H. De Veber, Esq. Deputy Surrogate, Queen's County
V. H. Peters, E^q. Deputy Register, —
Hon. Samuel D/ Street, Deputy Surrogate,. , . .Sunbury.
Gabriel D« Veber, Esq. Deputy Register, .... — — .
Thomas H. Peters, Esq. Deputy Surrogate^, . . . Northumber-
Joseph Hoiiie, Ei^q. Deputy Register^ ' laud.
His Majesty s Custo/na,
Henry Wright, Esq. Coitcctt^r, "%
Robert Parker, Esq, Comptroller, > Port of Stk John,
J. C. K^fUy , Est|. Surveyor and Searcher, j ' *
John Dunn, Esq. Preventive Ojfirer, St, Andreas,
Prtyoincial Revenue.
Hon. John Rohinson, Treamrer^ ' . ■■■ — St. John,
John Chaloner, E^q.6r/itf O'er o/'Du/iViA^^/Ztci^f^ Pb.
OEPL'TV TRE\SUREttfl.
Henry G. Clopper, Eq. County Tnrk.
Thomas Wier, Esq. County Charlotte. ,
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Stk John,
Andrezea.
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Alfred Arnifttrofig, Esq. Jndiaii Island.
ThomUfi H. Pelers, fiitq. Mirimachi.
John Keillor, R*iq. Wevtniorland.
Benjamin M. Goldsmith, Esq. Uichibucto.
WHUam Hatiiiir>|ton, Esq. Shediac. !
Prrry DumareKq, Esq. St. Peters.
Atiani Gerard, Esq. Ristigouche.
CoUege of New Brunswick , at Fredcricton,
His Eicellency the Lieutenant Govehnou, Governor,
Rev. James Somervllle, A. M. PresiilenL
The Ilon.'the Chief Justice, The Secretary,
The Attoruey Geueral, The Solicitor General,
HITU
Hon. John M. Bliss, Hon. Wm. Black,
Hon. Satnaei D. Street, Hon. A. Lockwood,
Rev. Ralph Milner, F. Robinson, Esq. and
Peter Fraser, Esq.
Hon. John M. Bliss, Treasurer and Clerk,
Mr. D. B. Shelton, Tutor. ]
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The Public Grammar Schootin the CityoftA.Jolin.
The Recto u of St. John, President^
The Hon. John Robinson, Mayor^
Ward Chipman, Jun. Esq. Recorder^
The lion. \Vard Chipman,
• The Hon William Black,
The Rev. George Bums, D. D.
Chailes J. Peters,)
Ifenry Wright, > Esquires,
Thds. Paddock, >
R. Parker, Jun, Esq. Treasurer and Ckrh,
Mr. Jame s Paterson, Master,
Tke Governor and Trustees of the Madras School
in New Brunsioick.
. Incorporated August 83, 1819.
The Lieutenant Goveknor or Coniuiauder in Chief of the
Proflnce for the time being.
The Lord Bishop of the Diocese,
TheChHj'f Jiisticr,
The Members of His Majesty's Council,
The. Speaker of the House of Assembly,
> DIRECTORS.
,
Thft Muyor and Recorder of Saint John.
The Rector and Church Warden* of Trinity Church iQ
St. John, with the
Rer. George Byrns, D. D.
Henry Wright, William Scot il, John Head, and Edw. J. Jar-
tis, Esquires.
Edward J. Jarvis, Esq. Secretary and Treasurer,
George M. Bli!i!i, Esq. Djjf. Secretar^io Madras In^tilutton.
PbACM.
CcNTRAL — Saint John
MADRAS SCHOOLS.
(Boyi.
(Cliildi
Fredericion. in the $ Boyi,
Collrgc, \ tiirli,
bt. Aadrfwi,
(•a|{e Tuna,
KiOftRlon,
Ylnnipton,
Wooiitioi'k,
Sauei Vale,
Norton,
Fort Cumberlaad,.
Dorr heater,
Northeik,
WestTMk,
SprioKfifld,
ren of Colour,
INITRVCTORI.
Mr. Hrafi;.
Mr». Brace,
Mr. Till.
Mr. SbeltoD,
Mr. Boird,
Mr. Kobimoot
Mr. Babbct,
Mr. Loudic, ,. '
Mr.
Mr. Gault,
Mr. and Mrs. Ltfgett,
MIm Martin,
Mr. Barbaric,
Mr. (^ary,
Mr. Smith,
Mt. Holbrook,
Mr. Fairweniher.
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St, John District Committee of the Society for Promoting
Christr'nn Knovtledge,
Hon. William Blnrk, Pretidtnt. " C
William Scevii, Liqoire, Vice PftiimU, \\
Esekiel Barluw, Esquire, Trtuwnr.
Rev. Robert Willu, Secrttarjf.
I ■ Rev. Abraham Wiiad, jitti$Hmt Seeretarjf.
Termtof Admiwion — 1 Guinea Donation, acd I Gninra annually. Re>
commendotion* from a Member of the Society, d:^ The Depository of
Book» and Trartg i» the Store of F.gekiel Barlow, ^mnire .
Nea Brunswick AuxiUarif Bible Societjf — Established at
St. John, MaylOy 1810.
The olqect of this institution Is to co-operate with \h[> TiritUh and Fo-
reign Bibh Society, in disseminatiDn^ the Holy Scripturei, ^>iil>ont note or
comment Ihroughoot the world. ,,^^^ ^
The Rev. Oeorfe Bums, D. D. Fretideni,
1,1 Charles J. Peters, Esquire, %
lluch Johnston, Sen. Esquire, f „. n^^j^t,
John FerRUSon. Esquire. ? rtf^ FrutetnU,
John M. Wilmot, Enquire, )
Aleiander M^Leod, Esq. Treasurert
Vl-r. Jafpcs Paterson, Rector of the Grammar School, Secretary.
Depr/jitvry «C Pit !es and Testaments, the Store pf M*Lced. Robertson dc Co.
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Idw. J. Jtr-
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BANK OF NEPV BRUNSWICK.
Incorporated by Act of tho Geuerul AiMmbly, the SAtb March, IMO.
lloa. John Robinsuo, Preudenl.
flon. *Vm. Black,
Ward Chipman, Jun. Esq.
Thos. Millidge, Esq.
Robert Parker^ Jun. 6sq.
Ncliemiah Merritt, Esq.
Lewis Bliss, Esq.
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Z. Wheeler, Esq.
Rzekiel Bar'ow, Esq.
J Bug' Johnsimi, Sen. Esq.
"S Mr. Jlenry (Gilbert,
Mr. 11. W. Ciookshank,
_Mr. Stephen Wiggins.
Dally. Re.
epotitory of
ished at
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out note or
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H. II. Carmichaei, Esquii Cnshiet
Robert Parker, Jun. fisquire, &}licU<
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St. John — John Head, Esquire,
Fredericton—rC Grant, Esqoire, Surgeoq, 7Uh RejCt..^. II
St. y^w^/rero*f— The Medical Officer in ciiarge of tbe Troops.
Supervisors of the Great Roads- throughout th^ Province,
Thomas C. Lee, ? i? . ..
«• \ir-i c Esquires. »t ♦!
enjamin Wilson, S ■■
Com^sioner^for Seizing Piu^ Timber cut without Liceuce.
James White, > e» . ^ , .
Henry G. 01 Jpper,| ^^^'^h 7; m
CLERGY of the Established Ckurth.
lioo. and fli^eht llev. Ko(;:Ert Stanbe*;, I). D. Lord tiisliop of Nova
ScotiA, New BruQywirk, and their. UepeacteacicB.
Rev. James Milne^ilertor of Ftederi t«n.
Re«. Kol>ert W Hlb, Kector of Saint John. •
Rev. Abraham VVood,'A*»i»lantat Ditin, a()d ParUh of Lantasttn
Rev. Jerome Alley, Hector of Saint Andrfws. 'ks^jm'.* « \h)ner. Rector of .SdcJtrtrt'/^.
Rev. Ja*ncs C.'ooiit>aiiL, Hector of Hampton.
jthi.j fj i^^a^i-ll
^squires.
Tunswick.
[is Majesty's
Directors
of the
lustitution.
neral, ^ ' «*#'«,.„U*- oi-«-
JohnAHan, S of (.omwoo Plr a».
The Mftnhers of His Utajtsty'* Council^ and the uHtarnty and Sotidlcr Oene'
rat, with V\ itlia'm F. Odell, Archibald M'Lean, David M'Cibbon.l'eter
Clements, John Uvdell, John Al'Kay, Jacob EtlcKood, Daniel More-
bouse, Peter Fraser, Henry Smith, Richard Ketcbum, Jainei Upbain,
John Alieu, Frederick I*. Robinson, Thomas C.Lee, and Jamck Madaucb-
lan. l-'.squiic», Juiticea of the Peace.
KduarJ W. Miller, F^quire, IJigh Sheriff.
— — — Esquire. Keeper «/ tht Jtt,Ut and Clerk of Mf Fvaet, and
of the Inferior Court of Common Plea*.
^""*'"'»'»y'°M Esquire,. G»rp«*«. . "^ ,
Peier Fraser,
Andrew Phair,
Ilepry Smith,
Joi^ph Kentiah,
Licented Juctionetrt^ Frederletofl.
Gfiquirei, JutUctt of the Inferior Court of
Comnton Pleat,
County of Westmorland.
Samuel ^ay,
RuTuH Smith,
John Keillor,
fionjamirv Wilson.
lyte Memliert of His }fhjul}f*t Council^ and ike JUcrnojf and Solicitor Oene
raU with Samuel (iay, RnfusSmith, John Keillor, Uenjamin WilNon, Ralph :
Hiddiill, Titos knapp, Leonard Reed, Jamea Kasterlirooki, Andr««v WeU
don, Edward Dixon, John Chapman, Cbriitopbrr Harper, Wlltiaui Crane,;
Jun. ^^'illiam Hannington, JameiSayre, liVilliam Hcott, WIIMam Wells,
Philip Palmer, and Maicokn Wilmot, Esquires, Jutticuoftho Peace,
James Say re, E&quire, l/i'gA Sheriff.
William Kotiit'ord , I^sqnire, Kteper of the Rottt and Clerk of the Peace and
Inferior Cottrt of Common Pleas.
Gideon Palmer, and James Hugbson, Enquires, Coroners,
William Botsiford, Equire, llegieUr of Deede and IVillu,
SamnelGay, ^ Enquires, CommMsioners //r Esquires, Commitsioners fur taking Bail in the
David Pickett. ) Supreme Conrt.
Hon. Jotin Colfia, ) Esquires, Co^nmiw/ow^rs /or . i*r- 'j "* '
David Pic keit, > taking Affidavits in the . \ ,;
Wm. Tyne l*et«rs, j Supreme Court. , •. •:
Caleb Weimore, )
Simon Baxter, > Esquires, Licwsed Auctioneers,
JobnSheck, S
IT Court of
Solicitor Gent'
id Owen, Da-
aughlan. Joint
\onim,) War-
as Wyer. jun.
Wm. Frauk-
Peace and /;<•
i(Ae Suprtnu
in the
dionem.
or Court 6f
I Solicitor Ge-
hn Forrescrr,
4eunaril, Da- f
Juha Smith,
aires, Justicea
ko/lht Poace
QuEEN*s County,
i■^l^STi"''• \ Eiqalrw, JmhcM oftht Inferior Court of
J^mnefSo^H, $ C For the Pi^obaie of Witts and Grants
Gabriel De Veber, Dep. Register,^ ing AdministratioHsim the County,
John Hazen,aqd Solomon Perley, Esquhres, Coroners.
Isaac Hubbard, ) Esquires, Commissioners for taking BaU in the
David Burpe, ) Supreme Court.
uHe ^fllbbard '** I E«q«»«re8, Comwisjioners for taking JJIidavite in
David Burpe. ' ) *"^'"* ^'"- ' ; ', \ .
Gaibriel De Veber, Esquire, County Treasurer.,
William Perley. lAcensed Auctioneer. ^____
County of Northumberland,
Ho|^ Munro, S
Alexander Davidson, T Esquires, Justices of tha Inferior Comi •/
Richard Simonds, ^ Ct^mon Pleas,
i Sr^ Joseph Home, )
' The Mtmbers of His Majesty's Coimcil, and the Attorney and Solicitor (7e-
neraly with Hugh Munro, Francis Peabody, William Pcrgnson, Joseph
Home, Janes Roy, Alex. Davidson, Richard Simondi, Murdoch M*Kcn-
zte, Wm. John Mnnroe, Joseph Saunders, Robert Ferguson, Thomas Fer-
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KUKOii, Kichard Price, Jobntlurkf, VViUiuiii MciioiMin, John Whraion«
Perry Uumarcsq, John Frater, Alexandrr Hankin, Groige Thompron*
Thouiat 0$tle, (c/the Quorum.) Samael M*Keaa, Richard Smitb, and
William Bedell, Esqnlres, Jiw/fcM o/ Marshals.
Fred. Rupert. ) '^^ *
CoNSTAnLEs. — ilenry Golding, Phares Martin, Thos. Wier,
J. Claybofne, Law. Stivers,' "Wm. Fearerby, R. W. Nowlan, J.
Wood, Fred. Rupert, Jas. White, Ben^jMrd Campbell, John Rey-
nolds, George Ellison, Wm. Clucas, Geo. McDonald, Rich, Brad-
ley, Daniel Bfown, John Howard, Juri. Henry Pratt, James Baird.
Cor/e^ora, Jataes H. Lilly, Michael Brothers.
Hoo ReItes— R. W. Nowlan, H, Pratt, Le?i Lockhart, jas.
Baird ; and'tVederIck Rupert, Carleton.
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ions.
"Ward,
King\
Queen's^
Sidney^
Brook'i,
los, Wier,
Vowlan, J.
John Rey-
ich, Brad-
mes Baird
:hart, JasJ
Collector op Taxes— Mr, Joseph K'notton.
Ditto at Gauleton — Mr. Joseph Stackbouse.
OvERSEBKS ov THE PooB — Jaoies O. Betts, George Jlardiiig,
John Clarke, and Samuel Theall.
Port Wardens «-Hugh Johnston, Ezekiel Barlow, and John
Ward, Esquires.
Harbour Master — Captain George Mattbevr.
VisiTiNo Physicians — John Boyd, M. D. and Wm. Howe
Smith, Esquires.
Collector or'AvciioRAdE — — — Esquire.
Collector of Ancuoraoe at the Breakwater — Mr. Hi-
ram Betts.
Branch Pilots — Thomas Reed, Abraham Mabee, John
Reed, John Leavitt, John Mills, John Wightman, David Wal-
ker, James Reed, Felix Thomas, Smith Thomas, and Charles
Purvis.
Licensed AucmoNEERs — Messrs. Crookshankt k Johnston;
John M. WilmoC and Co. ; Messrs. Kinnear & PIdgeOa ; Z.
Wheeler, Esquire ; John Cox, and David Hatfield & Sod.
Inspectors OF Pickled Fish — Jeremiah Whelplcy, Edward
Lake, William Wheipley, and Samuel Strange.
Clllbrs OF Dried Fish, Insplgturs of Hbrrings/Staybs,
And Hoop-IPolbs — David Waterbeiy, William Henrett, Jodin
Ciimpbell, Edward Lake, and Peter Cables.
Surveyors of Lumber — James Price, A. M'Grotty, James
Bennett, Thomas M*Makin, John Roberts, Richard Mott,. Da
Ttd Fisher, John Sherwood. A. Baker, fl. JPratt, Greorge Bond,
Stephen James, John Campbell, and Thomas Leach.
Inspector of Latiiwooo, Staves, and Hoop-Poles — Jas.
Grant.
Inspector of Cord- Wood, and Cf.ERK of the Markbt— -
James O. Betts.
Collector of Slippage and Wharfage, Weigher of Hay
AND Measurer of Coals — Seth Seely. ' • .*^
GuAGER — John Chaloner, Esquire.
j> T*". "\ '■ " ill . II I IT" ~
Chamber of Commerce^
Hon. William Biatck^ President,
Hugh Johnston, Jun. Esquire, Vice President*
Mr. James Robrrtson, Jun. Secretary, <
Comuitteb — Z. Wheeler, Esquire, Charles Simonds, Esquire,
Thomas Millfdge, Esquire, Mr. R. W. Crookshank, Mr. James
Ewing, Mr, Thomas Barlow.
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City and County of Saint John, '
The MAYOR, and ? , ,. -,. y, . /^ ^
RECORDER S *'"^^'*^^' of the Major's Court,
The MAYOR, RECORDER, ? Justices of the Peace and
and ALDERMEN,
Hon. William Black,
James Simonds,
John Howard, , .
Tliumas.Mpnzies,
Hu|;b Johnbton,
John Ward, >
William Scovil,
Muiison Jarvis,
John firnndage,
Philip Mokier,
/rhoma>> MiHid«:f,
Esquires,
Justices of the Psaee.
of the Quorum,
Jamet Peters,
Ralph^M. Jarvis,
John Brown,
Lewis BliM,
Charles Simonds,
Zaimon Wheeler,
Clowes Carman,
John Jordan,
Lauchlan Donaldson,
JohoGoddard,
Charles J . Peters, Esquire, Keeper of the Rolls, Clerk of the
Maifor's Court and of the Sessions ofthe Peace.
Thomas Sancton, Esquire, County Treozurer,^ it^;^i^ ..,
John Chaloner, Esquire, Register if Deeds andWtUf^.
Hon. John Robinsojj, \ Commissioners for taking Bail in
William Campbell, Esq.)
Charles J. Peters,
Ward Chipraan, Jr.
Edward J. Janris,
Wm. T. Peters,
Robt, Parker, Jun. •
W. B. Kinnear,
the Supreme Court,
^Commissioners for tak-
Esquires. \ing Affidavits to be read
[in the Supreme Court,
Kdwai
Gravel
Harry
Exeki
Ralph
Jamei
Jithn i
IlonC
Hon. <
Hon. .
Thorn
MunM
FlUEfVARDENS,
Hugh Johnstoiii^Esqnire,
Charles J. Peters, Enquire,
Thomas HaodFord , Esqnire,
Thomas Sancton, Esquire,
Stephen Humbert, Squire,
Tboma*- Millidge, Esquire,
Thomas Pettiogell, Esquire,
Orav^o Calverley, Esquire,
John M. Wihnot, Esquire,
EzekicI Barlow, Esquire,
Lauchlan Donaldson, Esquire,
Mr. Henry (xilbert,
Mr. Hugli Elabe/ty»
Mr. Richard Lawrence.
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Members ofthe
Hon. John Robinson,
Hon. William Black,
Charles J. Peters, Esq.
Hugh Johnston, E«q.
John Ward. Esq. .• «
David Hatlield.Esq.
Thomas Millidge, Esq.
Jamc3 C. F. Bremner, Esq.
William T. Peters. Esq.
Friendty Fire Club,
James Peters, Esq.
William Donald, Esq.
W. H. Smith, Esq.
Zaimon Wheeler, Esq.
Andrew S. Ritchie, Esq.
Mr. James Hendricks,
John Ward, Jon.
Heory Gilbert,
• James T. Hanford.
Mr.
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eace and
im,
eters,
. Jarvii,
>wn,
iimondu,
Wheeler,
arman,
rdiin,
I Donaldson,
dard,
Jierk of (he
»r Bail in
rt.
? for iak-
to be read
\ie Coari,
lire,
ire,
re. '
Esquire,
Kdward J. Jarvii, Enq.
Craven Cnlverley. fiiq.
Harry Peirns Esq.
Exrkiel Uarlow, Eiq.
Ralph M. Jarvin, Liq.
Jamei Fottrr, Ktq.
John M. Wilnot, Em|.
HONORjnr
Hon Chief Jnitlce BUm,
lion. Chriitopher Billop,
Hon. John Black,
ThoinaH VVetmnre, Esq.
Muniioa Jar vis, Esq.
Tboinat Mmiibt
James Dtims,
Aleiander Edmond,
K. W. Crook^bank,
Thomas Barlow,
Isaac L. Bedell,
Georfc Pagau.
MEMBERS,
WilliaoB Campbell. Esq.
John L. Venoer, Esq.
Mr. Richard Sands,
James Gri|>or,
Daniel Leavitt,
JND jtL rimMtrjmoBNB.
MEMBI.RS OF THE UNION FIRE CLUB.
This Club is composed exclasive(y of Young Men^ and Us ob"
ject like that of the FntENDLY Fire Clvb^ is for the general
and their oan particular good. — Thejf are furnished with Lan-
temsy Baskets, Bed Scretes, Screw Drivers, and large Bags,
all which they carry with them to the place on fire. The Ment"
bers of this Club wear a white Hat with the Utters Union F, C,
painted thereon.
Mr. Daniel Leatitt,
Mr. Leveret H. De Veber,
Benjamia L. Peters.
William Barr, J «n.
Hofh Jolinslop, Jun.
Jamas ftibertsoo, Jaa.
A lexander Jobouoo,
Haaiel BcwrU,
James Kirk,
Thomas Saadall,
John Kinnear,
Jamas H. Fowlrr,
Charles Raymond,
Thomas Msbet,
George Coats,
Jobs M'Oare,
Simeon If. Lo|(rin,
PharM Martin,
Robert Godfrey,
John R. Partelow.
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Isaac Ketcham,
George Matthew, Jaa.
Solomon Nichvls*
Ecekiet Barlow,JHa.
John Allan,
Thomas Raymond,
Thomas Lea? itt.
Thomas B. Millidge,
John Kerr,
James O. BetU,
James Robertson,
Robert Ray,
Joe Brand,
Henry Chabb,
REGISTERED FIREMEN.
Afji. DAVID iVATERBERY, Cbiev Engineer,
Engine, No. 1 — WelUngton,
Mr. John Melick. Captain.
Mich, Hennigaff Jun. Lient.
Wm. Godsoe, Jun. Clerk.
Enojne, No. 2 — Waterloo^
Mr. Ijevi Lockhart, Captain.
David Marshall) 1/ieat.
Clerk.
Enginje, No. 3 — Nelson,
Mr. C. Van Hon|e, Captain.
John C. Waterhery, Lieuc.
Jamet White, Clerk.
Engine, No, 4 — Smyth*
Mr. A. Hutchinson, Capt.
Samuel Gillies, Lieut.
Phinley Crawford, Clerk.
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Tke Terms of the Silling of the Courts of General
Sessions and Inferior Courts of Common Pleas,
Saint John.— Third Tue«day is March, and flnl Tnfiday in Jun^, 8pp>
tenbcr and D«ceinber.
YoNK.-^Rfcniid Tiietday in January and Jane — Additionnl Tmrmt of tht
Common PteaSf Tbird Tueiday in March, and second Tumday in Ocio*
her.
WctTMORLAND. — Third Tuedday ld, IS
Sludville. 8
8uiii«x Vale, 5uicer'i, 6
8. Perley'v, Mau^erville, 10
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Ferry acruM to Fi cd«<
Carlisle'l. l^ .
rictoo, 10
JamPH UiiikreyV, 10
—86
Justice 8riili\, 8
Road from St. John to St. Andrews.
CtiriKtian Steve'*, 9
From Carleten, to Sweet'v,
The bend uf Peiico. Riv. 10
Manawaj^onish. 3
—50
Keleher'n, MuBUuash^^rWf^'^^
Menramcnok Bridge,
Hughtou's, ^r^ 44 ^
M'Eachran'B, 14
Woodberry'j, W ^^ 1 6 " '*•
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Weatmorlaod C. ilouie,
Mrf.Wbiddeti's,M5gtfi.
Palioer's, « 9
gadavic, 10
Sackfiile, . .. flO
Rurni'm Digudegnib,
HoHghton'ii,
Turner'*, 4
Fort Cumberland, • 6
St. Andrewa, • 8
Note — From the Court- —46
—67
Houne to the Fort by
Road frotti Fredericton M fVestmor-
^ land Cuwrj iJotue^ via ifordtn't
To vrordeii's, 4M
WcHtcock Fcrl^, 11 144|
miles.
Roud from the City of St. John to
Head of BelUile, It
' Fredericton. '*
Stftdville, • 10
To Hampton Fcrrv, 24*^
The Court Honfc, 89
Head of the Brilifle, tU^'
— 146|
Ferry at Worden's, li
Rood from Fredericton totht fVett-
Ocki'iabofr Bridge, 9
mortmtdC. liouue. via the fVathO'
Bridge AlCorey'ii Mill, 8
detnoae.
;
Ditto at Swan Creek, 8|
To Waslmdenioac Ferry and
Snnbury Court House, 9
bcron, Wat»on%, 89
Frrry atOromorto, 8
Head of Bellitle, 18
Fredericton, 9
The Court tfouve, 88
-9«
-140
Note— By turntiii; to Gajje Town the
Road from Predericlan to MirimaM.
distance betweeu OcknaboK an 1
To Doctor Casey*!, 17
Corey's Mill in increased abtiut a
lil* Lead's, ft
mile.
Sutherland^ op the Port-
Road from St. John to Frtdniciun^ on
age, ISi
the Western fide of the Jiiver,
Porter's, 6
FromCHrlftontu Urundaj^es 4
Pond's, , . «
To Dolcny'tf UrUte, i^
Davis's, IS
Ham's, 4}
Na>e'» Ferry, B '
Across the Ferry, 1
James Donald's, 19
Th(» Forks, $
Indian i own, • 14
Worden'ii, SO
Beaul>ear's Islknd, 16
Fredericton, 46^
Court House,, 8
^_ m
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I
PHILANTHROPIC SOCIETIES.
T%ete Societies were imtitutedjor the very laudable purpose of
granting aid to their respective Countrymen in distress^ and they
have been instrumentai^ since their eaiuoushmenty in affording re-
lief to many poor families i^ deserving of Charily,
SAINT ANDllEW'S SOCIKTY.
Hon. Win. Black, President.
Hugh Johnston, Jun. Rsq. Vice President.
^ Mr, Kobert W. Crookshank, Sen. Treasurer, ^
Mr. George Matthew, Jun. 6W;v7 lOftA. . . .Oct. 14 ^0 10 SO (M
WiUiuraUufuH IU5? ...I0H7 Sfpt. 9 Il* 10 S4......42
Henry 1 1058 1100 Aug. S .W 4 7
Stephen 1105 1135 Dec. 1 IH 10 8 41
The fAne of Vlanta^enct^ or Aiijou.
Henry II 1 134 1154... .Oct 33 34
Kirltard 1 li:)6... .IIMO .iulv 9
John • 1166 ..1199 AprilH 17
Henry Hi ia07 m6....0t:t. 19 56
lidward 1 Iit39 Ii72 Nov. 16 34
rdwardll 1284 1307. ..July 7 19
Ldwardlll 1312 1327 ....lan.20 30
Ricbard II 1366 !S77. . . . JuneSl 22
The Line of Lancaster.
Henry IV 1 367 1399 . . * . Sept.S9 23 5 22.
Henry V 1389 1413 .\Jur.20. . . . . .. 9 5 11.
Henry VI 1421 1422... .Aug. 31 3a 6 4.
The Line of York.,
Edward IV 1442 1461. ...Mar. 4 29
Edwaid V 1471 1483 A|)iil9
Ricbard ill., 1443 1483....Juae22 2
The Families Uniied,
HearTVII 1457 1485... .Aug. 22 23
Henry Vlli 1492 1509. . . . April2e -.37
Edward VI ..1.M7 1547.... Jau. 28........ 6
Mary 1 1316 l.-ioS. . . .July 6 5
Llizabeib 1593 1538 Nov. 17 44
S
9
5
4
4
0.
6.
9
11.
7.
!r/ie Union of the Two Kingdoms.
James 1 1 566 1 603 .... M ar. 24 92 6
CUarles 1 1600 1625. . . .Mnr. 27 .23 10
Charles 11 1630 1649.. ..Jan. 30 36
JamesII 1633 1685. ...Feb. 6 4
Mary II 1662 1689 eh. IS.
William 111 1630 1689. ...Feb. 13.
\iine 1665 1702.... Mar. 8.
(ieurge I 1660 1714 Aug. K
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5
..13
12
..12
a.
7.
7.
15.
8 12...
..5.'
9 0...
...il
6 13...
, 54
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7 21...
...61
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1 6 4M
2 13 I2j
2 0....,.4!i
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•4*^1
.69]
.681
.48^
.54
.67^,
.82
iieoTf^e II 1683 1727.
fioorge HI I73S 1760.
.June 11 33
• Oct. 26 59
10
2-J .452
4 24 .49
10 10 67
4 3 77
3 9 82
NEORGi: IV 1762 1820 Jan. .30 (whom qod PHEsEayK.^ 60j
m
u
1:1
I
DURATION OF PARLIAMENTS
Statement of the Duration of Parliaments^ Jrom the \st of Henry
Vlll. (when long Parliaments isere firat introduced) to the
present time, which is drawn up^ with as much accuracy an
possible, from the Rolls and Journals of Parliament,
Met. Dissolved,
Reign of JJc7iry VII f.
21 Jan. J 510
4 Feb. 1511
5 Feb. 1514
15 April 1523
3 Nov. 1530
8 June 153()
28 April 1539
16 Jan. 1541
23 Nov. 1545
4 Sept.
1 Mar,
5 Oct.
2 April
12 Nov.
21 Oct.
20 Jan.
1547
1553
1553
1654
1554
1555
1557
23 Jan. 1558
11 Jan. 1562
2 April 1571
8 May 1572
23 Nov. 1585
29 Oct. 1 586
4 Feb. 1588
19 Nov. 1592
24 Oct. 1597
7 Oct. 1601
19 Mar. 1603
t April 1614
30 Jan, ' ;:0
19 Feb. lo23
23 Feb. 1510
4 Mar. 1513
22 Dec. 1515
13 Aug. 1523
V 4 April 1 536
18 July 1536
24 July 1540
29 Mar. 1 54 J
31 Jan. 1547
Edward VI.
15 April 1551
31 Mar. 1553
.Mary
6 Dec. 1553
5 Mav 1554
16 Jan. 1555
9 Dec. 1 555
17 Nov. 1557
Elizabeth.
. 8 May 1558
• . 2 Jan. 1 507
29 May 1571
18 Mar. 1580
14 Sept. 1586
23 Mar. 1587
29 Mar. 1 588
10 April 1593
9 Feb. 1598
29 Dec. 1601
James I.
9 Feb. 1611
7 June 1614
8 Feb. 1 621
24 Mar. 1 625
Existed,
Y. M. D.
2
I
5
1
3
1
3
4
7
2
7
1
2
1
1
10
3
5
i
2
2
2
7
1
2
1
2
1
9
3
11
1
10
9
•4
1
4
3
2
10
2
1
2
17
29
1
10
26
13
8
11
1
3
4
18
28
16
22
27
10
21
23
25
22
16
22
21
2
9
5
it of Henry
ced) to the
'ccuraci/ as
t.
sted,
I. I).
2
I 17
I 29
» 1
10
1 26
: 13
8
Met.
17 May 1624
6 Feb. 1626
17 Mar. 1627
13 April 16 10
3 Nor. 1640
25 April 1660
8 May 1661
6 Mar. 1679
17 Oct. 1679
21 Mar. 1681
12 Mar. 1685
22Jaa. 1688
20 Mar.
27 Nov.
24 Aug.
26 Feb.
30 Dec.
1689
1695*
1698
1700
1701
20 Aug. 1702
14 June 1705
8 July 1708
25 Not. 1710
12 Not. 1713
17 Mar. 171 6 J
10 May 1722
28 Not.
13 June
25 June
13 Aug.
31 May
1727
1734
1741
1747
1754
19 May 1761
10 May 1768
DissolTed.
Charles I.
12 Aug.
15 June
10 Mar.
3 May
20 April 1653
Charles II.
29 Dec.
24 Jan.
12 July
18 Jan.
28 Mar.
James IL
28 July
26 Feb.
William III.
11 Oct. 1695
7 July
19 Dec.
11 Not.
7 July
Anne,
5 April 1705
15 April 1708+
21 Sept. 1710
8 Aug. 1713
1 5 Jan.
George i.
10 Mar.
5 Aug.
George II.
18A|>rill734
28 April 1741
8 AM-ii»j754
20 Mar. 1761
George HI.
11 Mar. 1768
30 Sept. 1774
1625
1626
1628
1640
1660
1678
1679
1681
1681
1687
1689
1698
1700
1701
1702
1715
1721
1727
Exiited.
y. M. D.
2 26
4 9
11 23
22
12 5 17
8 4
16 8 16
4 6
1 3 1
7
2 4 16
1 1 4
6
2
2
1 8
6 22
7 10
3 26
5
2 7 16
2 10 1
2 2 13
2 8 14
1 2 3
5 11 21
5 2 36
4 21
10 15
5 11 24
6 7 26
30
6 33
6 4 21
* The Triennial Act paued 6 W. and M . cap. 8.
+ The Union with Srotland took place May 1, 1707.
4 The Septennial Act pawed I Geo. 1. U. J. cap. 8S.
TSeT
Y M. D.
5 9 4
3 4 20
6 35
5 11 3
5 11 18
4 2 35
4 15
5 3 7
5 « 17
1 18
!.i
'
f^
'^l
29 No?. 1774
31 Oct. 1780
18 May 1784
10 Aug. 1700
12 July 179G
Diiiolved.
George III*
1 Sept. 1780
' 25 Mar. 1784
11 June 1790
20 May 1796
31 Dae. 1800:
U. Kiogdoin G.^riUin & Ireland
22 Jan. 1801
31 Aag. 1802
25 Dec. 1808
22 June 1807
24 Not. 1812
14 Jan. 1819*
27 April 1820
29 June 1802^
34 Oct. 1806
29 April 1807
29$ept. 1812
10 June 1818
SO Jan. 1820
George IV,
* ThU constitutes tbe br|ciiiniiic of what U called the tinit lewioa of tbe
tixtk parliament of tbe United KingdoiB of Great Britain and Ireland } bc-
ine in fact the sixth parUament slwee the Union.
EXPERIMENTS ON MILK.
Moming^s Milk commonly yields some hundredths more Cream than tbe
evening's at the same temperature. That milked at noon furnishes the
least ; It would therefore be of advantage, in making Butter and Cheese, to
employ tbo morning's Milk, and to keep the evening's for domestic one.—
In milung Cows tMs singular phenomenon is observed, that the Milk obtain-
ed from one and the same milking difers considerably in quality ; that,
contrary to what might be expircted* tbe Milk first extracted ii nat th« best,
but that which is obtained lust contains invariably tbe largest portion of
Cream. A meal*s Milk of one Cow, milked into five vessels of tbe same
Hize, aad then stparately oxarDined, gave resaiu aafollows : —
Kob I gave of CrtMi 5 per cent i S, 8 ; 3, 11,5 { 4, 13,5;5, 17, ft.
MAICIEBXAL INCREASE OF FOOD BY THE USE OF RICE.
Take lib. of tlice, and boil it gently, till it appears a thick pk^stc t when
mixed witli the usual quantity of paste it will be sufficient to make ftlbs. of
wheat br barley meal into a duogh, and when well risen bake it tbe usual
time. "A Ijiq/v
An account of the prop^Hiai^ produce of tbe flour of a bnihcl of wheat,
mixed with rice, in the proMrtio^ of ftlbs. of flour to lib. of r!ce,aad baked
in tbe customary way, and bf iMiame sum laid out Into barley, add baked
lata brand* • ^
£. s. d.
Suppose IftOlbs. of Flour to coft - --240
Ana SOIbs. of Rice at SOs. per cwt. • - 9 8
18011m. 8 13 8
Then, as eibs.lff this' mixture makes 14lbs. of bread, I801bs. wUl make
4iOlbs. wbcb costs i^S 13». 8d. And as 26s. will buy ISOlbs. of |arley
meal. 53s. BiLwHI buy 2471bs. Then: if filbs of barley alone prod»'cFSIba^
ewioQ of tbej
relasd ^ be-
am than the
furoiiibM the
id Chceie, to
nestJG aiie.— ■
Milk obtain.
Niiityj that,
I o«t the bmt.
It portien of
of tbe name
5, 17, 5.
UCE,
f»hSt9t when
laiie 5lb8. of
it tbe utaal
hcl of wheat,
%aad baked
aild baited
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