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H OCCC L. /^5T> ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA GENERAL SYNOD, ARCHIVES "*, !% r^ ' - . «. 1^ THE EIGHTH ANNUAL EBPOKT OF THB INCORPORATED CHUECH SOCIETY >"«ais^ or Tfls BioctBt 0f ^otontOt >'■ FOR THE YEAR ENDING ON 9\fn! MARCH, 1850. fSTABLISHSD Sdrs APBII4. teu. £fifOO-Rf OKATSO BT ACT OF PARLUlCBHff, 7 YioroBiA, Cat. 6S. TORONTO: PRINTED AT THK DIOCESAN PRESS. ro« Taa chobcu socibtt or thr diocrsb nr tobokvo. H OCCC Im In^Hi^Ul ' ' * i :' '. I i t •- * # The Depository and Office of The Church Society of the Dioceie of Toronto, is at No. 5, King Street West, Toronto. Benefactions from any persons, whether Members or not, towards the Society's general objects, or to any particular branch of them, and all payments 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 I • . >, . , * 1 «uu.^u;,M« ■ > *.'(' \-l ^A' ': c OFFICEBS I «f Pbetent as, O Lord, in all car doings, with Thy most gracious favonr, and fur- ther as with Thy continual help ; that in all our works begun, continued and ended in Thee, we may glorify Thy holy Name, and finally by Thy mercy obtain everlasting life, through Jesus Christ onr Lord. Amen. O God, from Whom all holy desires, all good counsels, and all works of piety and «harity do proceed, we beseech Thee to visit with Thy favonr our Sovereign, Queen VicToBiA, and so rule her heart, that she may in all Uiings seek Thy hoQoor and glory. ■A .' 0:' €lje Cljtircl) fikicUt^ of ti)e Wxottit of Toronto. INCOnPORATED BY THE STATUTE OF CANADA. 7 VICTORIA, Cap. 68, \ FOR PROMOTINO THE FOLLOWING OBJECTS : First — For the encouragement and support of Missionaries and Clergymen of the United Church of England and Ireland within the Diocese of Toronto, «nd for creating a fund towards the augmentation of the stipends of poor Clergymen, and towards making provision for those who may be incapacU tated by age or infirmity, and for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy of the said Church, in the said Diocese. Secondlt — For the encouragement of Education, and for the support of Day« schools and Sunday-schools in the said Diocese, in conforcnity with the prin« ciples of the said Church. Thirdlt — For granting assistance, where it may be necessary, to those who may be preparing for the Ministry of the Gospel in the said Church, with- in the said Diocese. FouBTBLT — For circulating in the said Diocese the Holy Scriptures, the Book of Common Prayer of the said Church, and such other Books and Tracts as shall be approved by the Central Board or Managing Committee of the said Association. Fifthly — For obtaining and granting aid towards the ereetioo, endowment and maintenance of Churches, according to the establishment of the said Church, in the said Diocese ; the erection and maintenance of Parsonage-housee ; the setting apart of Burial-grounds and Church-yards ; the endowment and support of Parsonages and Rectories, according to the same establishment, and the managemenf of all matters relating to auch endowments. CONSTITUTION. Proipcr wUh Thy blcuing the detigni of thii Socirtv. Comfort with Thy grace those benencton i*ho contribnte to ite support. Bleu the ministry of Thy servints the Clergy t the endetToars of sll who tre engaged in spreading the knowledge of true religion in this ProTinoe, and the labours or thise Missionaries, who are promoting the same in foreign parte. And may Thy. Holy S^rit direct nil our consultations to the advancement of 'J by glory, and the good of Thy Church, through Jesus Christ our Lord. AmtH. O MERCirn. Ood, who bast made all men, and hatest nothing that Thou hast made, nor wouldest the death of a sinner, but rather that he should be couTcrtvd and live : have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, Infidels and Heretics, and also upon all those Hea- then Nations on whom the light of Thy glorious Gospel hath not yet shone: especially the Indians of this Continent. Bless the means used for their civilization and conver- sion, and take from them all ignorance, hardness of heart, and contempt of Thy Word: and so fetch them home, blessed Lord, to Thy flock, that tlicy 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 reigneth with Thee and the Huly Spirit, one God, world without end. Anun. Our Father, which art in Heaven, Hallowed be Thy Name. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, As it is in Heaven. Give us this day our daily bread. And forgive us our trespesses, As we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead nsnot into temptation; But deliver us from evil: Fur Thine is the Kingdom, The power, and the glory, For ever and ever. Amen. AMD nHBN BIT8INE88 IB ENDED: Almightt God, Father of all mercies, we Thine unwoithy servants do give Thco 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 vrorld, 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 honor and glory, world without end. Amen. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God ; and the fellowship of the Holy uhost, be with ns all evermore. Amen. IL That all those who now are, or who shall hereaAer become Members of the Association, and who shall subscribe Ten Shillings annually to the Funds of the Society, or contribute as much as Five Founds 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 Found Five Shillings annually to the funds of the Society, or contribute not less than Twelve Founds Ten Shillings in one sum, or lands to the value of Twenty-five Founds ; and that the Standing Committee be empowered, with the sanction of the President, to recommend persons, whether associated members or not, to be elected into the Corporation as Life Members, who shall have contributed through any of the Parochial Associations in connexion with the Society, in money, the sum of Twenty Founds, or in land to the value of Thirty Founds, for any of the follow- ing special purposes*: To be invested or held in trust for the endowment of a Church, Rectory or Living within the Diocese. To be invested or held in trust for the Widows and Orphans' Fund, or to be invested or held in trust for the endowment of a Church, School, or, to be applied to the building of a Church, the building or parcbase of a Parsonage House, or the building of a Church School. CONSTITUTIOIV. IV. That the Corporation ahall conaUt of the BUhop of Toronto for the time being, of the Memberi appointed by the Charter, and of §o many of the other Anociated Memberi of the Society aa shall be elected by ballot membera of the Corporation, at the meetings to be from time to time holden on the daya and at the place appointed by the By*lawa of the Corporation for iti atatrd meetings. Provided always that the whole number of members of the said Corporation, in addition to those who are made members by the Statute, ahall at no time exceed three hundred, and that the whole number of membera of the Corporation shall never be less than one hundred. V. That the Standing Committee of the Society, to be appointed as provided in one of the fullowiiig By-laws, be empowered with the sanction of the Presi- dent, 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 BUhop of Toronto for the time being shall be President 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 flrat Wednesday in June in each year, choose one or more Vice-President or Vice-Presidents, in addition to the Archdeacons ; one or more Treasurer or Treasurers ; two or more Auditors : one Secretary and one Assistant Secretary ; and such other officers, ministers and servants, as shall be thought convenient, to serve in the said offices for the year ensuing. VIII. That the Standing Committee shall propose to the Board at the General Meeting in July, a list of seven Members of the Society, to form the Tract and Book Committee for the year ensuing; that at that Meeting any Member be at liberty to propose another list of seven Members of the Society, instead of that proposed by the standing Committee; and that the election of the Tract and Book Committee take place at the General Meeting in August. IX. That if it shall happen that any of the persons at any time chosen into any of the said offices shall die, or on any account be removed from such office at any time during the period for which he was elected or appointed to serve, in such case the President, or any one of the Vice-Presidents, shall convene a Meeting, to be held at the usual place of meeting of the Society, at such time aa shall be specified in the notice of such Meeting : and that such Members of the Corporation as shall be present at the Meeting, or a majority of them, shall and may choose an officer or officers in the room or place of such person or persons so dead or removed, as to them shall seem meet. Provided, that it 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 hia discretion. I 1 .* \ I COWSnTUTIOW; X. That the Society shall and may, on the first Wednesday in every month, for ever hereafter, and oftener if '^;.-^!^^ .vi^'jires, meet at the place heretofere 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 anytime. XI. That no act done in any Meeting of the said Society shall be valid and effectual, unless the President, or some «f 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 meetings, it is to be specially noticed, that by the Act of the Legislature incorporating this Society, (7 Vic. ch. 68.) it is enacted that no act done in any such assembly or meeting of tbe 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 his hand. XIII. That a Standing Committee, consisting of tbe President, Vice-Presidents, Treasurer or Treasurers, Secretary and Assistant Secretary, and iwt more than twenty other Members, (three of whom shall be a quorum), be appointed to pre- pare matters for the consideration of the Monthly Meetings., xrv. That Minules of all the proceedings of tbe Society be taken, and that at each Meeting of the Society the Minutes of the preceding Meeting be read by the Secretary, and signed by the Chairman. XV. That the Accounts of the Society be closed on the thirty-first day of March in each year ; and that tbe same be audited within one month from that date. XVL 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 tbe control of the Society. 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. CONSTITUTION. » XVIII. la connexion and correspondence with the Society, District Associations shatl be established, comprising one or more Districts (as shall be approved by the President,) into which the Province is by law divided ; the same to be composed of the Clergy resident within the bounds of the same, and all other members of the Church who shall contribute in aid of the Society's funds; the Archdeacon, or senior Clergyman resident within its bounds, shall, ex'officio, be Chairman of such District Branch Association, with whom shall be associated, •a composing a Committee of Management, the Clergy of the several Parishes or Missions within the bounds of such District, and one or two Laymen from cadi 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 previous Quas^ terly Meeting of the Committee of Management ; and Quarterly Meetings of the Committee of Management,- — not less than Bve to form a quorum, — shall be held, . for the transaction of the ordinary business of the Branch Association. In order the more fully to carry out the objects of the Society, each Parish,, in the person of its Clergyman and Churchwardens, shall be a Sub-Association,, in correspondence, through its Chairman, (the Clergymen), with the District Branch Association, and may be denominated The Parochial Committee of the Church Society. The Committee shall meet so often, and at such periods, as they shall themselves decide to be most convenient, inviting the co-operation of all the Parishioners in their deliberations and designs. They shall collect sub- scriptions and donations from the members of the Church, in such manner as they shall deem most effective, and endeavour by every means in their power to aug- ment the resources of the Society. All moneys raised to be transmitted to the Treasurer of the District Association. One-fourth of all moneys paid into the hands of the Treasurer of the District Committees respectively, shall be transmitted to the Treasurer of the General Society, to be at the disposal of the Central Board, and the remaining three-fourths of all such Collections shall, when required, be expended within the Parish or District in which they have been made, for such objects only as are specified in the Constitution of the Society,— the allotment to be made at the Quarterly Meetingsof the District Branch Assooiatioo. All moneys not required to be expended for local purposes, and remaining unappropriated at the General Annual Meeting of the District Association, shall be forthwith transmitted to the Treasurer of the Society at Toronto. The District Associations, through their respective Secretaries, shall com- municate to the Secretary of the Parent Society at Toronto a minute statement of all receipts and expenditure within the sphere of their operations, embodied in the form of a Report, once in each year, so soon as convenient after the General Annual Meeting of such District branch Association. XIX. That four Sermons be preached annually in the several Churches, Chapels, and Stations in this Dioeese, in aid of tht funds of the Society, at such times as the Lord Bishop shall appoint ; that of these collections tho proceeds of one , 10 CONSTITUTION. sliall be for the benefit of the Widows and Orphans of Clergymen deceased ; that the proceeds of two of the said Annual Sermons shall be devoted to the main- tenance of Travelliiig or Resident Missionaries in this Diocese ; and that the proceeds of the fourth shall be appropriated to any other object embraced within its Constitution, as the Society may from time to time direct. XX. • That the Charter and these By-laws do together form the Constitution of The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, and that nothing which is con- tained in the Constitution of the Society established on the 28th day of April, 1 842, or in any By-law, Rule or Regulation, amending or altering the same, shall apply to, or be in force in respect to, the Incorporated Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, except such provisions thereof as are above continued in force. EIGHTH ANNUAL EEPORT or ®l)e Jncorporatcb €l)uvcl) Soddx} OF THE DIOCESE OF TORONTO, PRESENTED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING AT TORONTO, HELD ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5th, 1850. The continued prosperity of the Society, whose eighth Anni- versary we have met to commemorate, whilst it serves to keep be- fore us our infinite indebtedness to the Divine Head of the Church, may remind us also of the reflection express>cd with inspired wis- dom in the familiar words of the Royal Psalmist, — " Behold, how good and how. pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity." The advantage of confederation, even for secular purposes, has passed into a proverb; but the strength which union gives is never so apparent as when it assumes the form of Church fellowship ; when its object is the highest object that immortal beings can have in view, — to spread the Gospel of Christ in the communion of that Church in which " the Lord hath commanded the blessing, even life for evermore." Union for this purpose — a purpose which is one and the same with the commission of the Church — is something more than expediency, and it is on higher grounds than those of human foresight, energy, and skill, that success may be confidently expected. It is because the designs of this religious and charitable Corporation fall in, as we believe, with God's revealed plans for the conversion and salvation of sinners, that we feel ourselves entitled to take comfort froxn all the commendations in Holy Scripture pro- nounced upon, and all the promises made to, that happy state when ** believers are of one heart and of one soul," — inspired with a com- mon ardour in one great enterprise, and, with common cordiality and zeal, contributing of their worldly substance to promote it. Surely, then, it is not exceeding the bounds of a pious and rational trust in Divine Providence, to devoutly apply to our own under- ^ i IS REPORT. taking the Psalmist's significant metaplior, and to express our conviction that upon that undertaking — so long as it shall be con- ceived in faith and nurtured with prayer — God's grace will come down, " as the dew of Hermon, and as the dew that descended upon the mountains of Zion," — to refresh, fertilise, and adorn, — invited by our unity, and, at the same time, renewing its strength and expanding its affections. It is. fruitless, however, to eulogize the- Institutions of the Church, or even to set ourselves about working them out, unless we study to do all in the spirit of the Church. It is the Church which we are labouring to build up, and the Church herself, under her Divine Head, has both furnished us with the materials which we are to use, and instructed us as to the manner in which we are to use them. For this reason, because our efficiency depends so much upon our conformity with the principles and even with the machinery of the Church, it is a matter of congratulation that, dur- ing the past year, increased attention has been given to the Paro- chial subdivision of labour, in the formation of Parochial Commit- tees. The organization of these Committees in Toronto was noticed in last year's Report, and in this City the most beneficial results have accrued from them. Since that time the same course has been pursued in various Parishes in the Home District and else- where. This we must regard as a most judicious movement to- wards fully carrying out the Constitution of the Society, and it is hoped that no long period will elapse before a PSirochial Committee has been similarly established in every Parish or Mission within the Diocese. The wisdom of the Church's Parochial system has been proved by the experience of centuries, and it is certain that there is nothing on which we could depend for doing the work of the Church with the same regularity, — the same even, steady, and constantly-growing efficiency. We wish, therefore, to enlist the full vigour of this admirable system in behalf of the Church Society to the greatest possible extent of which the circumstances of the Diocese will admit. It is not saying too much to affirm that the Church, except in a position purely and entirely Missionary, could not prosper without it; and every one must feel that the Societies of the Church will thrive just in proportion as they contain those integral elements of spiritual life and power which are essential to the Church itself. It is a great point gained whert we can bring a brother-churchman to say : — " This Parochial Association com- mends itself to my affectionate support as a Parishioner. I do not feel myself any more at liberty to neglect this object, than I am to neglect the Church in which I worship. Included within the limits assigned to my Pastor as his particular cure of souls, I consider it a duty to frequent that House of God in which he has been ap- REPORT. 13 pointed to minister ; and, on the same principle of Parochial com- munion, I hold myself bound to sustain, to the utmost of my ability, such a Parochial Institution as this Branch of'the Church Society claims to be : to both of these duties I am pledged as a Christian man, and both, with God's help, I am resolved to perform." ^ This, it is true, may be considered as taking low ground, since, in the bosom of a Church which holds fast to the glorious title " Catholic," it is appealing to mere local sympathies, and working upon local interests ; but local attachments are censurable only when they ar« carried to excess and become selfish ; when they check or extinguish our solicitude for other portions of the Church Catholic, and hinder us from compassionating, as we ought to do, the destitute and alien- ated condition of the world at large. The present is the first Anniversary of the Society at which our venerable Diocesan has not presided. If His Lordship's ab- sence were caused by any personal affliction or calamity it would, indeed, be a subject for deep regret, and the ** garment of praise," which God's unmerited mercies have allowed us to put on, would be superseded by a "spirit of heaviness." But, when we consider the importance of the mission which has deprived us of his presence on this occasion, and taken him to England; when we have the gratification of remembering that he parted from us in good health and spirits, fully strengthened, as we believe, for his arduous un- dertaking ; and since welcome tidings have reached us of his safe arrival in our Mother land, and of the promising first-fruits of what we hope will be an abundant harvest of Christian offerings, — w« feel that, under these circumstances, we can be reconciled to his absence, and cheerfully resign him to the gracious keeping of that God "whose he is, and whom he serves." We have not forgotten, moreover, that his present exertions are devoted to one of the objects contemplated in the Constitution of this Society, viz, " the encouragement of education in conforipity with the principles of the Church." His Lordship, it is true, has not invited the Church Society to make any movement in the enterprise which is now en- gaging his attention ; but, on the contrary, has commenced, and IS pursuing, that enterprise through means which are quite distinct from the Society's operations. The Society, however, cannot but be deeply interested in the efforts which their venerable and be- loved President is now making at Home, — efforts which have been prompted by a spirit oeculiany zealous and intrepid, and will, we trust, secure to the Clrarch in this Diocese the equitable right and privilege of training the minds of her own youth to the pursuit and acquisition of human learning in the way which is most consistent with her own principles, and most conducive tothe well-being, both tempora,! and eternal, of her children. 14 REPORT. INCOME AND EXPENDITURE. The following is a brief statement of the Society's income for the past year : — * Receipts of the Society for the year ending 31st March, 1850, (not including monies received on trust and sales in Depository).. £1678 11 11^ The income of the several District Branches has amounted to £1942 4 8 From which deduct the sum remitted ' to the Parent Society 467 18 9 ^^^74 5 11 Total Receipts of the Society and District Branches . for the year ending 31st March, 1850 £3153 17 10^ From this statement, compared with that of last year, it appears that there has been a falling off in the Income of the Parent Society of £286 13s. 2d; but on the total receipts of the Society, including Branches, there has been an aggregate increase of £359 3s. 2d. THE ANNUAL SERMONS. Only three Sermons have been preached during the year on behalf of the special objects provided for by the 19th Article of the Constitution, The Collection for Missions made in May, 1849, at 153 Stations : £257 2 3 For the Widows and Orphans' Fund made in August 1849, at 167 Stations £321 15 5^ For the Bishop's Students' Fund made in Febry. 1850, at 151 Stations £254 12 10| DEPOSITORV. The issues from the Depository, including grants of books to the value of £50 13s. 6d., have amounted to £916 Is. l^d., which is £102 13s. Id. less than last year. This decrease has arisen from the fact, that the books purchased for the Depository during the year, have been to a much less amount than formerly. PROPERTY INVESTED IN STOCK. The sum of £90 16s. UO^d. has been paid on instalments upon Building Society Stock held on behalf of the Widows and Orphans' Fund. The sum of £26 17s. 6d. was paid as a first instalment on lands in Ameliasburgh, and £2 10s. Od. on lands held for the benefit of Students in Divinity. A call was made by the British America Fire and Life Assurance Company, upon which the Society paid £125, which has been charged to the temporary investment fund. r. REPORT. 15 DISTRICT BRANCHES. From most of the District Branches, during the past year, favorable reports have been received. The District Branches are now eleven in number, — the Eastern District Branch, which for* merlv comprehended the Elastern, Johnstown, Bathurst, and Dal- housie Districts, having dissolved itself, and assumed a different organization in two separate District Branches, under the names and titles respectively of the Johnstown Deanery District Branch, and the Bathurst Deanery District Branch, — the limits of each of these Branches corresponding with the territorial divisions of the respective Deaneries. The District Branches, as at present constituted, are, there- fore, as before stated, eleven in number : — 1. Newcastle, 7. Gore and Wellington, 2. Midland and Victoria, 8. London, Western and Huron, 3. Prince Edward, 9. Brock, 4. Johnstown Deanery, 10. Talbot, 5. Bathurst Deanery, 11. Colborne> 6. Niagara, . . Newcastle District, It is most satisfactory to be able to state that the operation of this active Branch continues still as vigorous and efficient as ever. Notwithstanding the severe commercial depression from which the country, at large, has been suffering, the Managing Committee report a considerable increase in the revenues of this District Branch during the past year, and we are rejoiced to receive from them the assurance that there are good reasons for believing that this increase will be progressive. Meetings in behalf of the Society have been held in the folllowing places, viz : — Darlington, Cartwright, Manvers, Cavan, Port Hope, Seymour, Percy, Col- borne, Grafton, and Cobourg. Since the last Annual Meeting, the Townships of Seymour and Percy have received the benefit of a resident clergyman ; and the Reverend C. Bower is now engaged in extending the ministrations of the Church in those parts. In the Township of Seymour, an effort has been auspiciously com- menced to accomplish the erection of a Church, the sum of £65 having been subscribed at a preliminary meeting held with refer- ence to this object. The parishioners of Grafton have made a most laudable demonstration of Christian zeal, in procuring a Parsonage- house for their Minister, at an expense which, when we take into account the circumstances of the Parish, must be deemed consider- able. There are now in connection with this Branch, twelve Parochial Committees, whose united income for the past year is £176 4s. 8d., which exhibits an increase over the previous year of ' ],( \ I 16 RXPORT. £43 198. 4tl., and is a larg^er amount than was evfit before raised witliin the District for this purpose. (Extracts from the but Annmd Report o/tki$ DUtrkt Branch.) DABLiNOTOir AMOCiATioK.'^The flrat of our Parochial meetioga io eon- oaxion with thia Diitrict Branch, wat held ia the village of BowinaoTille, oa the 8tb January, at which the Rector of the Pariah preaided. The Report was highly favourable, ihcwing that the Churchmen of Darlington were fully alive to their reipontibilitiea, and deairoua of cordially co-operating in the designs of the Society. The Treasurer's account shewed a balance in hand of £5 7s. 9d., which, together with the proportion of £1 17s. 6d. paid to the Travelling Missionary, gives the sum of £7 Sa, 4d , the total amount collected by thia Parochial Committee during the past year. CLABH.B.—- The B«port from this Township was also considered satisfactory, the sum of ^Cll 68. 6d. being in the Treasurer's handa after paying over the sum of £1 178. 6d. towarda the Travelling Missionary'a allowance. At the village of Newton there is a atrong desire to build a Church, a site having beeu kindly granted by a gentleman in the neighbourhood, and it is hoped that thia good work will be vigorously prosecuted without any needless delay. The Townships of Clarke and Darlington are rapidly improving in value and importance ; and from the increasing number of Churchmen every year settling in that part of the District, they will require the labours, not of one, but of /our clergymen, before the lapse of many years. CrARTWBiGBT. — A Parochial meeting waa held in thia Township on Wed- nesday, the 9th Jan., at which the venerable the Archdeacon of York presided as Chairman. Thia meeting was numerously attended ;—> but exclusive of a small contribution towards paying the expense of horse hire, it does not appear that anything has been done in furtherance of the objects of the Society, or any remittance made to its funds. We observed, however, that a church had been commenced, the frame of which had been already erected, and the roof enclosed, and an arrangement had been made with the contractors for the performance of the remainder of the work within a specified time. Mamvebs. — At Manvera a meeting was held on Thursday, (he 10th Jan'y, which was also well attended. But as in the case of Cartwright, yotir-Committee found with regret that nothing had been done aince the laat annual meeting.^^ However, the people of both these Townships were strongly urged by the clergy who addreased the meetings, to shake off their aupineness, and make one general and united effort to raise a suflScient amount to entitle them to receive a Mia- aionary, aa soon aa the Bishop could send one ; which your Committee earnestly hope may be found prrcticable at the next Ordination. We feel persuaded that the inactivity of these Churchmen arisen, not so much from any unwillingness to contribute of their meana, as frotn the absence of « resident Clergyman, who would not only advocate and explain the objecta of the Society, but organize and carry out the measures necessary for ita support. The Churchmen of Cartwright and Manvera are very numerous, and mani* fest a atrong desire for the services of a resident clergyman. They are at present visited aJUemately once a-month by the Assistant Minister from Cobour^ who occasionally spenda a week amongst them, stirring them up, and visiting theit families, and so endeavouring to keep them atedfast io the faith. Thek

ea >ed, of ttee ;.— ergy leral Mi** estly that !8B to who eaod mani' ire at bour^ isiting Tbek allegiance to Hie Charch of their fathera doei not at yet appear to hafe euffered much deterioration, the rampant ipirit of Sectarianitm having happily not made much prugrcN amongst them. But •till, unleu these scattered aheep of the wildernest are gathered into the fold of a lettled pastor, the worst ooasequences are to be feared. The Rev. Ephraim Patterson, the Assistant Minister at Co- bourg, has laboured most assiduously amongst these, oth^wise spiritually desti- tute, people ; and from the Journal kept by that Missionaryi the average congre- gation at Cartwright appears to be about seventy, and in Manvers eighty ; but on one occasion in the latter place it rose to 1-00. fiince -October last there have been twenty«two Baptisms; and the Holy Communion has been iwice ad- ministered, once in Cartwright, by the Rev. T. S. Kennedy, to -ftfteen persons, and once in Manvers, by the Rev. 8. Armour, on which occasion there were twenty-three communicants. This shews what might be accomplished by the CKerrions of a settled Mis- sionary in these two townships. Cavah. — Meetings were held in Cavan on the 10th and litb January, at which four of the clergy of the District were present. That at St. John'a Church was pretty well attended^ but in consequence of ihe heavy and continued rain, the meeting at St. Paul's was very small, it does not appear that these Paro- chial Committees have as yet collected anything during the past year , but fresh committees were appointed, a subscription-list opened, and resolutions adopted for proceeding with the work with vigour. Port Hope. — Your Committee, after these meetings in Cavan, proceeded to hold the annual meeting in Port 'Hope, on Friday, the 1 1th January. There were four clergymen here also, and doubtless but for the very unfavourable state of the weather, the attendance of the 4aity would have«been much larger. The Secretary's Report stated that, (from various causes, especially from the scarcity of money, the collection on behalf of the Parochial Committee, last winter, was only one-half what it had >been the ^ireceding year. It further ap- peared that three sharea had been taken in the Building Society, for the purpose of accumulating a fund to build a School-bouse.; but from the difficulty of ma- king the regular payments, these shares wete subsequently sold out, and a new and more profitable investment nude for .carrying out the same object. The Report concludes in these very significant words :—** If the Church Society, in its Port Hope ParoclHal Committee, were supported as it ought to be, and as it might be — if the congregation acted up to their duty as professing Christians-^we might soon be enabled to enlarge this Church, and thua to ob- tain what we so much require, and what, if we do not obtain, the congregation cannot be expected to increase as it should do, namely — room and revenue." The Port Hope Parochial Committee have been enabled to raise, during the past year, the sum of £33 48. Id., from which the sum of £S has been paid to- wards defraying the expenses of the Travelling Missionary in this District. Sbtkoue.— Since the last Annual Meeting, the Townships of Seymour and Percy, have received the benefit of a resident clergyman ; and the Rev. £. C. Bower, is now engsged in extending the niuistrationa of the Churck in these parts. A meeting was held in this township, on the 1 9th February, as well for the pnrpose of advocating the claims of the Society, aa for taking into, coDsidatatioa B I ' ^ ^ 1. h Ii 18 . the DtMMitjr aod iinporUnc* of building • Cbtmsh, m mwd •• the reqviute iDMD* can b« raiMd for that purpote. The atttodance, though not oumeroua, wni v«r/ rtapcctabUi and but fur a oalauiitoui Arc which occurred io tha ucighbourhood at the same moneot, by which the ineetiog was aomewhat dia« orgauiiad, it it believed that many more would have been preient. Ilowevtr, thoM pereone in attendance, appeared to be animated with the beat poaaible spirit ; and it ie confldeutly hoped that tiiie work of God will proHpcr in their baada. " A building committee waa appointed for the purpoae of aelecting a site, obtahiiog a plan, and aoliciting aubavripiions. Before the meeting aeparated, the few peraoua preaent aubaoribed the auni of £65, which, under the circum- •tauecf, waa a very fair baghiuing. The Churchmen of Seymour have long been without a Church; andnow that thia want ia geuerully felt and acltaowledged, your Committee trust that the work will be prosecuted with vigour ; and that the eaertiooB of our brother Churchmen in thia fine township, will be crowned with complete auceeaa. Pkbct.— 'A meeting was held here also on the l!)th February,and although the attendance waa very amall, yet arrangenienta were made for appointing a Committee to collect aubsiriptiona for tiie past year. The aame waa done iii Seymour; and your Committee trust that before the closing of the Parent So- cfety'a next Annual Report, the result of these applicationa may be known, and aume addition to the Souiety'a Ainda be obtained from both theae townshipa. CoiAOBMB. — The Annual Meeting of thia Paruchiul Comtnittee waa held on Wednesday the 20tb Feb., and proved very satisfactory. Through the active (xcr- tiona of the worthy Secretary, the sum of XI 2 lOs. has been already subscribed and paid in, and it ia believed that thia amount will yet be iuvreaaed before the final cloae of the accounta. One-foorth of this amount has, aa usuul, been paid over to the Treaaurer of the District Branch, to be forwarded to the Parent Society, and the further eum of j£1 178. 6d. paid towards the expenses of the Travelling Miaaionary. There appeara a growing and increasing interest among the members of thia Parochial Committee for the continued profperiiy of the Church Society ; and the Secretary declared that he never felt more happy than while eoHeciing, from house to houae, tlie contributiona which, in every single instance, were freely and cheerfully paid. GBArroM.— The Annual meeting of thia Parochial Committee waa also held l»n Wedneaday, the 20lh, and your Committee are happy to atate that nothing haa occurred during the past year to damp the energiea or to cripple the resour> cesof this lit.le Asaociction. The par48hioner8 of Grafton, though neither nu- nieroua nor weahhy, have alwaya evinced a becoming zeal in the cause of religion, and have proved their attachment to tlie Church by properly valuing ita minis* trations, and pontributing to its support. Within the past year this oongrega" tion hat raised the sum of 4100>, which haa enabled them to procure a Parsonage- bouae fur their minister, aa a permament endowment for the parish. But so far front permitting thia noble and praiaeworthy effort to be any excuse for with- holding their ootitributi6na from the general caaae of the Church Society, they bare raiaed, within the last few days, for this purpose, the handsome sum of £20; This ia a inobh larger income than that of previous years, and proves what may be done bgr ctombiocd eiertion, witbhi B mrrow a^here^ena with limited meana. RaCPOAT. t9 The amount thui obt»iacil wm raited by a Committee of ladiei, and rvflectt the highest credit upon their united (xertionii, and Christian zeal in tliis gt>od cause. From lliis amount the Bu;n of £5 has been paid over to the District funds, and the further sum uf £\ 17s. 6d. towards defraying the expenses of the Travelling Missionary. CoBOUBQ. — This Association, from its commencement, has alwayssrt a noble example of Christian zeal and muniflcence in furthering thecuuse of the Society; and your Committee are happy to state tliat every succeeding year shews an in* crease in its funds, and a large addition to its list of contributors. This large and flourishing pariah, foremost in the District in point uf numbers, respectability intelligence and wealth, will long remain, we ttust, equally conspicuous for its hearty zeal in tlie service of God, and its gentrous and united co-operation in promoting the cause uf Chrint and His Church. The income of this Parochial Committee for the past year is ^£100 Oi. 3d. From this amount, the largest yet obtained by your Cummittef, the sum of £23 17a. Id. has been paid into the District fundi for the general purposes of the Parent Society, and the fur- ther sum of .£12 10). to the Travelling Missionary's allowance. The remaining sum of £S0 Is. 2d. is available fur local purposes, to be invested by the Com- mittee for the benefit of the parish. The investments in the Building Society are regularJy attended to, and the amounts duly paid in, so that there is every reason to expect a profitable return from this source, at tlie expiration of th« term of the Society. Midland and Victoria District, This Brancli is still enabled to maintain its engagement with its Travelling Missionary, and its annual grant of £50 to the Pittsburg Mission. The income of the Parochial Associations of the Midland District has amounted this year to £ 1 81 88. Od., which is somewhat more than was received during the previous year. — We are sorry, however, to see it recorded, that the expenditure dur- ing the last fifteen months has exceeded the receipts ; but we doubt not that strenuous measures will be promptly adopted to provide against the recurrence of such a deficiency, and to extend tlie use- fulness uf this valuable Branch. In the Parish of Napanee a good spirit was evinced by the laity at the Annual Meeting of the Paro- onial Association, but from having undertaken the suppoit of a Clergyman for the Parish this year, they are unable, ami will be for some time, to contribute towards the general funds of the So- ciety. In the Mohawk Mission (hitherto connected with Napanee,) the Annual Meeting was numerously attended, and was rendered particularly interesting by addresses and remarks delivered by the Catechist and one of tne Churchwarden dation.. -I* I ri'/»-j-i|i 'vi>.r>f?'i- J :?»* ijl >^Jr*f**!^1 94 RCPORT. u Uiil iM ' . • •;! (E*tr0et$ fnm tht hut Annual JUport ^ tkit DUtrkt Branch.) Th« tnifcUiDg Miuion flittblUhed in ihit District, and lupportcd io part by the oontributioos of thii Branch, •hall Ant be brought under your notice.— The Rev. T. W. Allen, it will be remembered, has exerciaed the office of Mia* •ionarj in our Diatrict for juat one year and a^half. There are nine regular atationi for the performance of DiWne Service within the MImIod, including two^Churohei. Of theae atationa aix are acrved on Sun« daya, and three during the week. At four of them the aervice recura aa often aa once a fortnight, at the other Ave only once in four weeka. The congregations vrorahipping at these stations vary in their numbe ra from thirty to upwarda of • hundred; the attendance increases at aome of them, and ia austained at least in the case of all the rest Fortj-nine persons have •been baptised within the Mission, including six of riper years; and thirty 'four individuals have i»een conArmed. With reference to Barrie Aeld and Pittsbucgh, jour Committee have impor- tant and gratifying intelligence to announce to you. The Society for the Propogation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts has under- taken, in its capacity of administrator of the Clergy Reserve Fund, to advance to the clergyman of the Township an annual sum of £100 currency, on conditioa that an equal amount be raised for his support from local sources— as for example among his own parishioners, and by the Kingston Parochial Aaaociation of the Chureh Society. This arrangement, it will be observed, increases the importance of the aid we have hitherto lieen able to impari to thia Mission : our £50 a-year gaina another £50, and«o heneAts the Parish to the extent £100 per annum. The Church of Ht. Mark, at BarrieAeld, haa now been .used for Divine Ser- vice during a space ef more than live years ; and the Kingston Parochial Asso- ciation of our Society has contributed towarda the st^)port of its •minister for four yeara and a-half. We bave seen three incumbents sucoessively occupying this station, which, as we rcjjoice to believe, baa froqiered and continues to prosper, and we trust that the same measure of aaslstance which has been cheer- fully rendered by yon heretofore, will still be continued with the same alacrity as long aa it may be needed. Your Committee would further congratulate you upon the probability that the Cbapelry of St. Paul's, in Kingston, will also receive a share of the Clergy Reeerve Fund. The principle proposed by the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel as their fuideen At Napanee the Annual Meeting was held in February, which was well attended t four Clergymen were present when the claims of the Society were ably brought before the meeting, and a good spirit evinced by the Laity, but from having undertaken the support of a Clergyman for the Parish this year, they are unable, and will be for some time, to contribute towards the general funds of the Society. '- =/ , : RKPOBT. TtKHNiRAd A.->In ^he Mohawk' Minion (hitherto connectedwith Napanee) the Annual Meeting waa attended by aeveral of the Neighbouring Clergy, who took paint to explain to a large and attentive audience the objects and claima of tbs Society. The interest of the meeting was increased by addresses delivered by the Catechist and one of the Churchwardens, in their own language. A debt on a Church erected for the white settlers erected in the interior of the Township precludes this Association from contributing to the general ob* jpcts of the Society. During the pbst year £26 has been contributed towards its liquidation* Prince Edward District, In Marysburgh the members of the Church have subscribed amongst themselves £50 sterling, together with the rent of a Par- sonage House, in order to procure a resident minister among them. The churchmen in the Tov nship of Hillier, have also subscribed £50 sterling, for the same purpose. The income of the Parochial Associations amounts to £21 78. 6d. (Extracts from the last Report of this District Branch.) Mabtsbvboh is an example. For was it not a noble and spirited exertion which the Churchmen in that township have made, when, after having built two churches, they were yet, having tasted and known that the Lord is gracious, so anxious for the truth as it is in Jesus, that though scattered and far from wealthy, they yet subscribed among themselves £50 sterling, together with the rent of a parsonage-house, in order -to procure a resident minister among them. One gave a little, and another gave a little, and so the lump grew, nobody seemed to know how, but the blessing of the Lord was evidently with it, and at length after many days they reached the requisite amount, when the Bishop of the Diocese found the rule complied with, so that a suitable clergyman was selected and planted there, to be seen like an angtl on guard, for tiie watch over that flock, to heal the desponding, correct the sinners, and train aH to righteousness. PiCTON furnishes another feature in the works of our Church Society. For two years the young ladies of the parish, under the guidance of one of the grave matrons, have undertaken the task of collecting money, by single pence, monthly, from each Church individual, and applying the aggregate sum of each month for the purposes of piety. They perform the part of monitresses of the parish ; all receive them kindly, take the hint to do their duty, and hence all the bonds of a happy society are strengthened. ■•■■•■> ■ Hillier also can aifurd sufficient testimony to the efficiency of the Church Society, in the increase of piety in its congregations; There, two acres were given for the site of a Church, and the inhabitants have built a neat edifice there- upon. They have subscribed £50 sterling, payable yearly, to secure Divine Service among them. During the past year they have, without any aid from abroad, done much towards finishing the church ; especially in painting it through- out very tastefully, so th-^t, through the goodness of God and their liberality, the people of Hillier now have a comfortable and commodious house of prayer. They have also provided a suitable Communion Service, that the Sacrament might be administered among them with propriety. A Parochial Association in connection with the Prince Edward Branch of the Church Society, has also, been BL!i*.«iBJ«i,..*J."i RBPORTi I f e»tabUab«di and although the lamt aobicf ib«d thereto are aiQall, they are euffi* cient to show tlie interest felt therein, an interest we truat to aee nrach inoraaeed and atrengtiiened in a short time. North Post has awakened in others, as well as shewn by itself, on its own behalf, much concern for the regular services and ministrations of -religion. One gentleman promises land, as a site for a church and parsonage* house, as well as £2 1 Os. per annum, towards the suntenance of a clergyman. And if the hearta of others can be stimulated to do likewise, it'cannot but be hoped that they will, at no distant day, secure for themselves the precious privileges of the glorious gospel. Carrtihg Place.— The Parochial Association in this parish has collected £8 7a. 6d. for the general objects of the Society. Johmtoum Deanery DiatricH Braneh» It is to be regretted that, during the past year, there has been a falling off in the income of this very efficient Branch of the So- ciety. The total amount last year was £432 13s. O^d.; the amount reported this year is only £321 16s. 3^., being less than the previous year by £101 16s. 9d. To a small extent this can be accounted for by the division of the Eastern branch which h»9 been already noticed. The plan of a visiting Committee) which has beisji found so advantageous, in other quitrters, will bc) adopted, here *' to stir up the congregations^ to greater zeal in th« cause of the Church." — There are to be for the. future two Travcilling Missionaries in the^ Johnstown District. >■ , .= ■ ^^ 'c .; l,^^.<•• t- {Extracts from the lint Annml Report of this District Branch.) The Report of last year commenced thus : " This Branch of the Church Society appears to be, through the blessing of God« i^a most prosperous condi* tion" ; but such U not now the case, for, from whatever cause ariiang, there is a very great falling off in the sum total of this year when compared with that which the Secretary had to report, at the meeting held in Pre&eott in February, 1849. With the exception of Cornwall, and the mission of the Rev. Mr. Plees, the collection in each Parochial Society has been much less than usual; in Pres- cott by £32 9i. Id, in the mission of the Rev. Mr. Watkins, by £20, in Brock« ville by £32 15s. l^ri. In Williamsburg and Matilda not more will be collect- ed than sufficient to pay the promised portion of thf «alary of the Rev. Mr. Plees. The total amount last year was £423 13/^. 0'^. : the amount to be reported now U only £321 163. S|., being £101 16^. 9d. less. A portion of this deficiency, £14 173. €d., arises from a division which haa been agreed to, in what we may now call the l(U« Eastern Branch of the Church Society. A falling off in the total amount to a certain extent might reasonably, have been expected, donations amounting to £68 being included in the last report from Cornwall, and it ia not likely that liberal contributions of that kind . will be made every year. But by the kind providence of God, the falling off i« not. occasioned by this, for there is a donation in the same parish of nearly equal amount tliia year. Whateverr may have occasioned, this greatly to be lamented dfifi£iency, it provea the neoaasity of greater efijaiHa being made to retrieve oiu> fl m 94^ RCPOHT. character •• beisg the district aociety, which shewe the largeat' amouDt coltectei^ in any one year — the amount reported last year being much larger than that reported by any district society, as collected within the same period. The Se* cretary, therefore, begs leave again to recommend to the careful consideration of the member* of this society, a plan already put into practice in other places, — this is that the dttf^r <^Qdas many of the laity as can be prevailed upon to accompany them,, visit once in each year, every pariah within the limits of thi» society, for the purpose of endeavouring to stir up the congregations to greater zeal in the cause of the Church. This course, as stated above, has been pursued by the clergymen of one or two other district societies, and there can be no good cause assigned why it should not be adopted here< The time of the clergymen amongst us is not more precfbus nor mote octiupied, than that of clergymen above ; and it would be a sad rejection on us if our not doing so should bie oCca^ sioned by, or laid to^ a want of proper exertiom A' resolution upon this impor- tant subject will be laid before the meeting for its approval. One cause of thankfulness and congratulation has to be mentioned, which is, that an arrangement has been made by which the arduous duties of the Rev.^ Mr. Watkins, willbe much lessened. There are to be, for the future, two Tra- velling Missionaries in the Johnstown District: the Rev. Mr.- Tremayne has removed from Hawkesbury to take the duties of the second, Mr. Watkins still continuing as the other Travelling Missionary. Mr. Tremayne's late situatibo has been filled by the Rfev. Mr. Lewis, a clergyman lately from Ireland. That the labours of the Riev. Mr. Watkins needed to be divided will be apparent froirt the following extract from his report: *'My labours," he saysy have been chiefly confined to the following stations, viz : Newboro*, Portland, Singleton's corners, Sly settlement. Smith's Mills, New Boyne, Kitley, lOtb Concession in £liz8bethtown,rear of Leede, rear of Lansdowne, front of Lands- downe, Lyndhurst, Ballecauen, Beverly, and South Burgess. — These stations are so arranged as to supply the undermentioned townsHfpswIth the ministrations of the Gospel monthly, t. e. North Crosby, South Crosby, Bastard, Leeds, Lends- downe, Kitley, Burgess, Young, and the rear of Elizabetblown. ** Kitley," he adds, " is now included in the charge of the clergyman at Smfth's Falls ; thia will relieve your Missionary of that part of his labours." lii allusion to the ap- pointment of a second Travelling Missionary mentioned above, he says, " That nearly ^100 per an6um has been pledged towards the expense ihctirred there by :" and further, that the falling off in his collections last year has been occa- sioned partly by bad cro|>8, and the expense brought upon some of bis people by the building of four new churches. The Rev. Mr. Plees, our Travelling Missionary ii!t the Eastern district, reports iiey are under to Mrs. Mountain, of Cornwall, for the interest she has to REPORT. 25 > - frequeotly shown for tlie welfare of this mission, and at whose cost a very neat service of communion plate and linen have been provided for this church/' In regard to Finch he says : " The mcouvenience felt for want of a suitable place for the performance of Divine Service has led the congregation to the laudable determination to build a church at Chrysler's Mills, this Sfpriog. The cost of the building, (stone) is estimated at £175 :• a site of four acres has been select- ed, and will be transferred to the Church- Society. More than half of the mate^ rials necessary for the buHding; has been fbrnished by the members of the con- gregation, who have pledged themselves for the remainder. Upwards of £30 has been subscribed t^ the adjoining townships. It is confidently hoped that, With the blessing of God upon the work, a small but cburch-like editke wiH be fit fbr use earljr in the ensuing snmmet."' ' ,^ " Batlmrst Deanery District Branch. , The income from this Branch during the past year has been £51 Os. Od. Niagara: District*. Public Parochfal Meetings have been Held at various places in this District with great advantage. The income of the past year is £357 ] 88. 4d., exceeding that of the previous year by the con- siderable sum of £75 16s. 6d. This increase has been realized, as the Managing Committee state, under circumstances peculiarly ad^ verse to the Society's progress* {Mctradisjrontthetwit Annual Report of this Jbistrict Sranch.) ^ At the t'ime of the last Annual Meeting; the District was without a travelling. Missionary, in consequence of the removal of the Rev. C. L. Ingles to the parish of Chippawa, to supply the place of our excellent Chairman, during his severe and lameiUed illness, now so happily terminated. But on St.. Mark's day, April 2&th, in consequence of the urgent solicitions of our Managing Commitee for a Missionary, an ordination- was held in Toronto by the Lord Bishop oC the Diocese and the Rev. W. C.< Clarke,- then admitted to holy orders, was appointed the travelling Missionary fur this District. Your Committee have received a full report from Mr. Clarke of his duties since his appointment, and here abstract such portions from it as will give an idea of his manifold labours, and of the great necessity that exists for maintaining the ministrations of the Church in those parts of our District beyond the bounds of the regularly organized parishes or missions : — " The Travelling Missionary of the Niagara District, begs leave to report, that after having seen the Rev. C.Leycester Ingles, B.A., late travelling-Missionary of this District, from whom be received infonnation oonoeroing, and letters of introduction tO| the different parts of bis< large Mission^-be commenced his labors early in the month of May. "His work was in a great measdre, laid' out fuf him by the recommendation given in your Annual Report for 1849^ and which your Missionary carried into effect, with regard to his Sunday Services, on the 13th and 20th of that month, the two first Sundays he wavin hi« Mission. At the suggestion, however, of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, who wus then on his confirmation tour, that all the 26 RSPORT. destitute portions of the District were entitled to a share of the Missionary's services, (still leaving the distribution thereof to the discretion of the Missionary,) your MisHonary extended his work on the following Sunday ; and since then, up to the middle of last October, he has regularly done doty on Sundays, once in three weekn, at the following places, viz ; Point Aluno, Port Colborne, Stone Bridge (Military service), Low Banks, Marshville, Junction, Canboro', Claiaton, and Sinithsville, and for three months, at the Limestone Ridge Church, Bertie, in consequence of the sickness and lamented death of the late Rev. John Anderson, having Divine Service then at Point Albino on the previous Saturday evening. " Since the middle of October, as the congregations in the western parts of the District were small, and the roada very bad, your Missionary has confined his work, in a great measure, to the first six mentioned stations, where there is now (as recommended in your report for 1848,) Divine Service once a fortnight at least. *' Yonr Missionary regrets -that oiily in one place he has been able to keep up regularly a week-day service, and that is at Marshville on tiie canal, where he. has had, since the commencement, regularly an evening service on Mondays, during the summer months, once in three weeks, and, since the middle of October on^e a fortnight. He has tried this in other places, but found it very uncertain, and, when otherwise, attended only by young people of both sexes, and from their behaviour when going home, the propriety of continuing it, seemed to your Missionary extremely doubtful. "Your Missionary has. ntade a point of visiting all persons^ of whatever denomination, at his several stations, with the exception of Smithaville, where the dissenters are very numerous, and the Church families number only four ; and much cause has he to grieve over the sad amount of ignorance, and, what is worse, of error, which he has met with, and sincerely does he pray that the seed which his position necessarily obliges hitn to scatter so widely, and to cherish so feebly, may, by God's blessing and in His own good time, take root and groir, and bring forth precious increase. " Your Missionary would strongly urge the appointment of another Mis- sionary to the destitue portions of this District, and he believes that, if another was supported for one year, and stationed at Port Colborne, the inhabitants there would willingly, the second year, contribute sufficient for bis maintenance, with what might be received from the Society at home, and derived from the glebe lands of Ilumberstone. " The congregations your Missionary meets at his different stations are fully equal to those mentioned in the Report for 1848, with the exception of that at the Junction. However, there is a reason for the decrease there, which your Missionary trusts a little time and patience will overcome. "The congregation at Point Abino last autumn contributedHhe aumof £16 Ss., which enabled them to plaster the Church, and purchase a«tovefopit, and they look forward to be abie this year to paint the church, and furnish it with a Reading-desk and forms. " This congregation would have been much larger, but that part ol! it pro- perly belonged to the Limestone Ridge Church, where there is now divine scrvioe- every Sunday. " Your Missionnry begs leave to record, with many thanks, much -khidnesa and genuine hospitality, which be has received at the different Stations of hia BBPOST. 27 Miuion. lie bat baptized 1 7 children ; and bai one adalt teady and one in course of preparation (or baptism, bctidei «x infants that he icnows of, that will be presented for baptism as he goes round bis mission. lie has solemnized three marriages ; and read the funeral service over three members of the Church.** The value of such labours as are here so simply detailed, and the neceHity that exists for the Church's continually witnessing for the truth, oiust be manifest to every well constituted mind. And though the result of the Missionary's labours may not be apparent at first ; for in most cases he has to stem the torrent of error, and often to oppose deep-seated and long-cherished prejudices; whereas sectaries too often, fulloning the tactics of Rome, suit their teaching to the popul ir feeling, instead of opposing it^ but the remit cannot be doubtful ; for truth is mighty, and must prevail. The teaching of the Church is calculated, not so much to effect a sudden change, as to form the Christian character, to promote sound Christian principles, and to establish Christian habits of thought, feeling and conduct in the community. These reach beyond the feeling of the moment, and require deep planting, constant watering, and thorough cultivation. But when they grow up, the fruit they bare is not like Jonah's gourd, which sprang up in a night and perished next morning ; but is firm, lasting, and precious. The system adopted and the plans pursued by one of the earliest Missionaries of this Dlocesc'-that of catechising the young, and of travelling about from house to house for that purpose, throughout the extensive mission, might be advanta- geously introduced at the present day in both settled parishes and travelling missions. Some of the fruits of that worthy Missionary's labours still exist ; and they arc such as we (Mnnot doubt will prove to him, in the great day of account " ^ crown of rejoicing." At any rate whatever plan be adopted, it is the Missionary's bounden duty, " in the morning to sow his seed and in the evening to withhold not his hand," — to " cast his bread upon the waters, fully believing that he shall find it after many days;" "for the word of God," duly ministered and accoin- panied with fervent prayer shall not return unto him void, but it shall accomplish his purpose, and prosper in the thing whereunto he has sent it. During the last week in September and the first week in October, parochial meetings, in behalf of the Church Society, were held, according to the recom* mendation of your Managing Committee, in the Churches at Chippawa and Drumtnondville, attended by the Rev. Messrs. Leeming, Fuller, Armstrong, Shanklin and Ingles, and by the Rev. Dr. Lett, of Toronto, (to whom your Managing Committee would avail themselves of this opportunity to acknowledge the very efficient aid rendered by him on those occasions) ; at Port Robinson, attended by the Rev. Messrs. Leeming, Fuller, Armstrong, Shanklin and Ingles; at Thorold by the same, with the addition cf Messrs. Atkinson and Clarke ; and at Jordan by the same, with the addition of the Rev. Mr. Atkinson, whose service on that occasion will be long remembered by those present at that interesting meeting ; and at Danville and Port Maitland, attended by the Rev. Messrs. Fuller, Armstrong, Townley and Clarke. The effect of these meetings, your committee trust, was good; and, as a proof of it, they would mention that at the only place where the plan was triedj- double the amount of the subscription for the preceding year was obtained before the meeting separated, by having subscription books ready and by inviting f ; I IT' 28 REPORT. : ( II the people, who had listened to the addresiea, to subKribe on the spot. And your Managing Committee would strongly recommend the trial of this plan in other places, during the coming autumn, believing that it will render the meetings more beneficial, decrease the labours of the parochial committees, and largely increase the funds of the Society. LoDTH. — The Parish of Louth reports that there has been an increase of ^3 4s laj, over the contributions of the former year making in all the sum of £25 13s. 8d. St. Cathbrines. — The Parish of St. Catl'rerrnes, Reports that the amount of subscriptions for general purposes is •>... "^41 17 6 Two donations for Widows and Orphans* Fund ? 5 The above amount of subscription £44 2 6 may at first sight appear to be small ; but when it is stated that the Parochial Association has recently lost hy death a valuable annual contributor, and that within the last four months this congregation have contributed besides, fur local church objects about ninety pounds ezclusvve of Pew-rent and Sunday collections it must be admitted that they have acted with commendable Ifberalfty. Chippawa. — The Parish of Chippewa Reports an increase of £7 6 10^ in the amount of annuaf subscriptfons and donationa contributed by this paro- chial association during the past over that of the farmer year, making in all the sum of £42 09. Od., a circumstance which the parochial vommittee deem rather encouraging than otherwise.- Gbimsbt. — The Parish of Grimsby Reports the sum of £45«9s. 5d. Thorolo. — The Parish of Thorold Reports that by following out the system of making the contributions of every individual in the parish, as far as possible, awell out the amount, and, by the assiduity of the collectors, they are enabled to Report an increase of £5 Os. Id. on that of the former yeaf. Thie- may seem a small increase : but when it is considered that this branch reported at the last annual meeting » increase of £20 Os. Od., over that of the former year, the pa- rochial committee trust that even this small increase wiU be deemed satisfactory. The amount contributed is £&9 &s 34* Niagara. — The Farish of Niagara Reports that the amount rather eX' ceeds that of last «ear, being in all £39 lis. lOd. Although by the death of several wealthy individuals, their subscriptions have ceased to be paid, the defi- ciency has been more than supplied by an increased number of smaller subscrip- tions. There are still exceptions in the case of several persons, who can well afford to contribute, and who may be indticed to come forward hereafter, Port Maiiland. — The Parish of Port Maitland and Dunnville reports, that from Port Maitland there has been an increase of 7s. 6d., making in all last year, £13 138. 9d, whilst at Dunnville the increase has been from £3 Os. Od. to £8 10s. 0. Stamford. — The united charge of Stamford and Drummondville, in the parish of Chippawa, Report the sum of £14 lis. 8d , against £12 10s. 7^ of last year. Fort Ebib— >From the Parish of Fort Erie there has been no report j^ceived. 4 REPORT. 29 Oore and WeUimgton District. The accounts of this active and flourishing Branch are in a most satisfactory state, and shew that its vigour is not only unim- paired, but steadily increasing. During the past vear this Branch has been enabled to achieve the comparatively large revenue of £371, being £38 more than that of the former year. Public meet- ings — numerously attended, and evincing, what it is particularly encouraging to observe, a warm interest on the part of the laity, have have been held in the following Parishes, — Gait, Paris, Brantford, Ancaster, Dundas, Saltfleet, Wellington Square, Elora, and Guelph. These public Parochial Meetings seem to have had an excellent effect in rousing te active jseal and exeptioa wheresoever they have been tried. (JBxtraets/romOiehst AnnualRepori of this 3utpict Branch.) Tbe Cemmiitee feel much pleasure in calling the attention of this asiocia- Hon ia ikt Report of their Travelling Missionary, and to the succeM with which his lealoua and untiring exertions have under God's blessing been attended— commencing his arduous duties under many and great discouragements to which it is unnecessary to allude at greater length at present ; he has been enabled by a punctual fulfilment of his engagements to restore confidence in tbe members of the Church, and to revive the servifsiHB subscribed for this purpose amounts now to £200 ;" of Milton he remarks, ** AUne field is open here for our operations as many are very favourably disposed towards the Church, and would become constant attendants in the event of a clergyman taking op his abode in the neighbourhood ; contributions will this year be collected for the Church Society; a very beautiful site has been offered and an effort is now being made to secure the means for erecting a Church. 'I'here cannot be less than 300 souls belong- ing to our communion residing in the vicinity of Milton." Of Waterdown the report speaks in favorable terms. "The villafi H ^0 RBPOATt containtB population of Mveral hundred, with a fair proportion of Church people : but of the congregation which has been here collected, a great number came from the back part of the township, and are uhiffly pentons from the North of Ireland. The Church population of this Townbhip must number about 400 soula. It is very desirable tiiat a Church should be erected at Water down as Boon as possible, and a Clergyman appointed to the spiritual care of the Township, but the former object cannot be accomplished without considerable aid from charitable persons at a distance. The people are willing to render what assistance they are able but the Irish settlers before mentioned not having yet paid for their laud, cannot of course be expected to contribute ao liberally, as they otherwise would — a site for the proposed Churvb has been secured, and a quantity of stone lies upon the ground wherewith to commence building whene- ver funds sufficient for that purpose shall have been procured. To erect a suit- able Church will cont something over £300, and this it is hoped, an endeavour will shortly be made to collect. Every time Service is performed at this station, a collection is taken up during the reading of the offertory sentences in vompli- ance with the rule in the Prayer Book. It is applied towards the purchase of a surplice and Service Books." The Missionary ha% during the last sixmonthR, performed twenty-four baptisms, two burials, and distributed about fifty Prayer- Books. The Committee would gladly make further extracts from this excellent report if time permitted. The Committee must content themselves with transcribing the concluding paragraph which will commend itself to every devout and rtlU gious mind. " Your Missionary has now endeavoured to furnish the Socitty, with an outline of his labours since his appointment. He feels that they are few and fi^ble in comparison with the work before him ; that to the eye of man the visible result is small indeed ; that the magnitude of the task is far beyond his own strength, and can only be effectually accomplished '* through the might of' Him that worketh in ur." He desires to remember that Mis'^ionary labour docs not consist alone in causing Churches to be built, or the funds of our Society increased, but that' it has a higher aim and nobler object — the reformation of the hearts of men — the implanting within them a true faith and a right practice — the making them to love and honor the Church of God, that in it their souU may be won fur Jesun Chrisf, and with these mighty objects in view, he cannot but feel his own insufiiciency, and if any blessing has rested upon his labours, exclaim, '^-Not unto us O Lord, not unto u«, but unto thy name be the gloiy, for thy mercy and for thy truth's soke." Your Committee will now proceed to notice in order the several Parochial Associations, and the Reports for the past year. GiTELPUk — The Annual Meeting in this parish was very numerously and respectably attended, and the Report presented afforded great satisfaction.— The income fur the past year was announced as £51 ISn-t being an increase of £:l 158. cTver that of the preceding, — and it must be borne in mind that thia Association had reason to anticipate a.ditninution in. its funds, owitig to the tree- lion of Elora into a separate Association, for, although ibis took place more tkau: -a year ago, and. EHora contributed separately last year, yet subscriptions from^ several Church people in that place were lihewise paid in to the Guelph Com- Miltec, oa account of a previoua year. lu additiua to this t^cre were some tent-^ iL. =4, RKPORT. ^ porarj donort at Guelph, whose subscriptions swelled' the amount of IsHt year's income. The result, therefore, is highly satisfactor}', and it is pleasing to hear the Committee declare that *' a similar result may always be secured by a very little exertion and self-dt nial on the part of members of the Church in this neigh* bourhood. And it is to be hoped that none among them will ever forget the inspired declaration, — ** There is that scattereth and yet increasetb, and there is that withholdeth more than is meet, but it tendeth to porcrty." DuNOAS.— Next in importance as regards the number of eubseribers and the amount of subscriptions, is the pariah of Dundas, where the Society con- tiues to maintain a good reputation. The Committee liave much pleasure in atating that the amuunt collected during the past year, £40 is. Id., exceeds that of the former year by £'4 4s. In addition to the subscriptions to the Church Society, the members of this Association have been called upon to contribute to several objects of a local nature, but they are happy to say that these demands have nut lessened the amount of their contributious to the Church Society. AMCASTBKi— The twin sister of the last-named Association presents like« wise a gratifying Report. The amount collected is £19 Js., an increase over, former yearf. This amount they hope will be larger next year, as they are happy to say that the debt upon St. John's Church has been paid off, which has hitherto prevented the members of this Association from contributing a« largely to its fuuds as they would have done under other circumstances. Gabt. — The zealous Association of this thriving Mission, with its usual activity, have been able to report an increase in its funds over the preceding year,, although Iteavy demands have been met there by the members of the Church fur local piirpoicj. The amount of about £175 has been paid, over and above their income as a Church Society, which has now reached- tlt« creditable sum of £37 ISA, lU^d. Nelson amd Wellinqton Squabb. — The Church Society Meeting in this parish was attended by a crowded and respectable audience, many people coming a distance of six or seven miles to be present, and considering themselves amply rewarded by the evidences they witnessed of the activity and success of their own Parochial Association, aa well as of the Society at large. The lay-Rpeakers distinguished themselves, as on former occasions, by most iffvctive i'peeches, and all were gratified to hear that the income from that branch of the Church Society was £29, a considerable increase over the former year. UaANTrouD. — A*. letter from the Rev. Mr.. Usher announces the amount contributed as nut exceeding £25, although it was hoped that a larger sum would have been collected, tie adds that, *' the Committee are encouraged to hope that the indications of an increased sense of responsibility in the Uieuibers of the Church are such as offer the prospect of future improvement. '* The Managing Cominittee may add,.that the meeting recently held in this parish was far mure satisfactory than any previous; that the members of the Church appear to have laboured under very discouraging circumstances connected with local aSkirs, but as thesa begin to vanish they manifest » very becoming, interest in the Church. Society,. and adeteriuination not to be behind their fellow- Churchmen elsewhere in the good cause." Saltflbbt AMD DiNBBooK. — The Parochial Committees in Salt fleet and Biabroukeutertaia tb« hope that do decrease ia their annual coutnbuttoD% but, 1 i REPORT. I on the contrary, a gradual incrraie may be anticipated in future yean. The Committee in Binbrooke regret the loss of tlie liberal annual iubscriptiona of a wealthy famil/ who bare lately xemov«d from th«t4ownahip to the city of HamiU ton, but notwithstanding vthe dedciency thereby oocasioned, tb«y are happy to report that Jt hae been Ailly supplied by increased exertions amoog the resident members.; on the whole it may be aiBrmed that in both townshipa>of this mission • favourable spirit continues to be manifested to the objects and claims of the Society/* The very creditable sum of £20 has been received from this branch. Mohawk and Tvscaboba.— This exceedingly creditable Association has been enabled to increase its former liberal subscsiptions 40-theOhurch fiociety by nearly one half of the whole of last year's. income. The amount remitted to the Treasurer for the past year is £14 .16s. Sd. .Such /acts are truly encourag- ing and ought to inspire small parishes or misMons with the (resolution, not to be deterred from doing something for the Society ; because their Held is small, and they have little in theit power. That Jittle,'if 4;iv«n heartily will gradually in* crease, and as in the case of Mohawk and Tuaeafora may soon place the contri- butors on a footing with more iuy)ortAnt Associations. Pabis. — The prospeots of the •Church Society In tMs miseionhavcbegun to assume a brighter a«d mose cheering aspect, and afford promise of much zeal and efficiency «n the part of the members of the Church in that place. Under the blessing of God, the exertions of the present missionary, the Rev. Mr. Ruttan, have been crowned with success; the Parochial Association has been revived after several ^ears of suspended animation, a respectable amount of £13 15s., has been remitted by the active Secretary and Treasurer, E. Macaulay, Eaq. MiLToir. — An infant Association has Just been forroe4 at this Missionary Station, and the sum of £9 17s. Hd. tieeo .cdlleeted by -zealous Churchmen in that fleigbbourhood, and paid over to -the Treasurer with a hearty good will, and a regret Chat 4he amount >ifl so small. The contributors, however, anticipate a respectable Increase in future years. This Assoeiation owes its rise, we believe to the active efforts of the Travelling Missionary, who has been moot industriously engaged in disseminating correct information about the objecta and werking of the Society, and thus awaheDii^ a wide-spread intcrost in its -behalf throughout his mission. Oakviixb and Paxikmo.— The Committee Of these uiiited Associations, it will be remembered, requested last year to be allowed to devote the whole of their collections to objects of exclusively local nature. It is gratifying, however, to find that they still desire to keep alive in that mission an linterest in the Church Society, and *'''«ny be brought to «ee the importance of rhe Society, and to regard a want of . iiitereat in its prosperity aa a dereHction of duty as Churchmen, and as arguing great lukewarmness in the cause of Christ and Ilia Church. It ia but juat to ' state that the local demands upon this parish have been increased to a very large amount, by the proposed erection of a new church, the contract for a portion of which is all but signed, for a sum of between £1500 and £1600. The Deposi- tory for the sale of Biblea and Prayer Books and other aound religious puUica- , tions, is now under the superintendence of Mr. F. Carter, wlio renders this im'portant service gratuitously, and the Committee are happy to find that tlM aalf s are rapidly increaaiog ; that within a few montha not lesa than nineteen Biblea, twenty-eight teatamenta, and a hundred and forty-five Prayer-Books, and two hundred and twenty-four other publications have been aold. The Deposi- tory most be regarded as a useful auxiliary rn promoting the deaigns of the Church Society, and the Committee hope to be able, by judicioua management, - to make it productive of mudi more extensive usefulness. The Parochial Funds, at least that portion at the disposal of the Parochial Comwittee for local ezpraditure, were disbursed as follows:— « Amount collected...'..* I'. £99 6 0^ = s: Balance for last year 2 8 (' 'i' Received from Depoaitory 11 6 9 ' nT a . ;.'i-i.l ;; ■ £113 9| . .,,...;, One-fourth to Toronto .».. i..£24 16 6 38^ per cent, to Mission Fund ... 37 14 8J it s/f Expense of drawing deeds.. 2 10 , .,', / To complete purchase of Parson- '."''*' '■ > •'■ ageLot 15 -'■■■- '' *; ■ Y ■''' Books for Depository.. 82 11 1 ''>■''* v ^^\^« ^' < Charges on Books , 8 6 i ,^* £113 9i ' .■:,!,-. Londorit fVestern and Huron Districts* ■■'. ""'-' The only general Report which has, up t« this time, come to : hand, is that of the Western District Bramch. Remittances have '' been received from the following Parochial Associations, — Sand- ♦ wich, Amherstburg, Moore, Warwick, Adelaide, Goderich, and^ Ingersol. From the town of London we have not yet heard; so ^ that as the revenue of these three Districts, we are only able, at |' present, to announce the sum of £80 Os. Od. In consequence ' of local difficulties a Parochial Association has been only . C 34 KBPOMT. > li i in ili very tettntly eitablished in Sandwich; but it« first effbrt hat. been very promitingr, — the respectable income of £25 haring been realized during the past year. (ExtratU from R«port$ qf Parochial AttodaUotuin thi* Ditlricl,) AiiBnfTBVMH.— Thu AMOciation i»the oMtil in the Wettero Diitrlct, ■ad bM tliU 7««r oollected th« aum ofXJIl 3a. M. (an inerraae of £8 19i. 4d. Ofer tba prawrioua jraar)^ the fourth i^pH of wbiohr aum, namrljr, £fi fia. 8d., haa been transmitted to tbe Treasurer of the Parent Society. The report givea the cheering intelligence that the collection for the paat year nearly doublea what baa bfen made at any former period. No Report ff on Golebeater, Meraea, Chatham, or Mr. Gunne'a Miiaion. Sasdwich.— The Report flrom Sandwich ia encouraging. The pteasure of bcal difficulties has hitherto prevented any collection being made, but on occa- sion of this their flmt collection the sum amounts to £25, the fourth part of which sum has bf ea forwarded by the Treasurer of our District Branch to the Fyirent Society. MooBE. — This A asocial iflt ion haai>een but ji)st formed, and has collected. X\t liberal sum of £1 ff 2s. 6d.. GoDBBiGH. — An- Association waa formed in this parish on the 14th of March. AJarge committee was appointed, and George Brown, Esquire, waa. requested to act aa Treasurer, and A.. N. Stracliau, Eaq,, as Secretary. In con- aaquence of ita being too late in the year before. the Association was formed, no Bieport can be sent for this year. -, .rn-'-t »• u ; i- !<» ' Brock District. TJie locome, for the past year is j&dO 198. 2d. Tliereisnoo Travelling Missionary at present in this District; but in the Dis- tvict Report, a hope is expressed that this want will be supplied at. the next Ordination. This Branch has hitherto remitted to the Trea- . surer of the Parent Society by far the. greater proportion of all i tl^eir Collections. {ExtracU from (he latt Report o/ (kU DUttiet Branch.") , Your committee have to express their regret, that there ahould appear ao great a falling off in the offertory collections at WootdBtqck.; they, however, . persuade themselvef, that this deficiency has arisen rather from the pressure of.<' tbe timeSf so gencirslly fek» than from any lack of willingness to contribute, . according to wonted liberality,, towarda the furtherance of the great objects of the. Society. Your Committee confidently anticipate even an increase on former, yearsi should a graciaut .providence relieve us from our present monetary d^ressiou, TbA.re«^ory of Wood^tack,baB,tt>r tbe present, to regret the.losa of^i the service oC« Mjjisird Bishop will ' supply the need at. his. next, ordination. Ypur Comuvittee (Suggest that £io of . the funds now in tbe Treaaurer'sbaada, should be reaerved by the Parent Society, , tqwards the paymetU of the first halC year'a stipend of such Missionary Curate. Your committee report' that the Depository ia now in operatioa upd«c..thi»v gratuitous sttperijntjsadfinc^ of Mit. Lai.kf.ma<^. . ** RvrotT. Ifl <• > Weston 6 Etobicoke 11. Newmarket 1 15 4 1 17 9i 8 H 10 6 1 3 10 19 4i 7 6 {Ejitracbt/rom the Reportt of the severjol. Paroohifd As$oeiationa.) SiMcoB DiaraicT Tr a v£i'ito Almighty Ged, for the continuance of hia merciea towarda them, inaamuoh as during the past tyear not only haa the Church maintained her previous position, buti her iitfidence has gradually increased, and her children have manifested their attachment to her .by continuingto contrtbuteto the cause of Missions " to their power," and in. some instances, it may be said, even "beyond . their power. The contributions inlaid .of the Church Society show an.increaae of> £A 10). 7d. overthose of the preceding Ti>TowN.~-Tbe committee ascribes their success to the praiseworthy exertions of the three or foiir. cpUectors, lyho, .«t th« close, of the last annual '■■■ ^1 REPORT. meeting, to readily Tolunteered their ser? iceii and collected and paid into the hands of the Treasurer the turn of £10, which was £2 1 6a. Sd., more than waa contributed the previous year. The moneys thus paid in were expended strictly in accordance with the resolutions proposed and adopted srC the general meeting of this Parochial Branch, in 1849, viz., — one-fourth, or £2 lOs., forwarded to the Parent Society for general purposes ; one>fourth, or £2 I Os., toward the support of the Travelling Missionary in the Home District, so soon as one is appointed; and the remaining two>fourths, or £J, was expended in purchasing hooka for the Parochial Lending Library in connexion with this Church, and by this means about thirty new volumes were added. While the committee is thankful for the increased prosperity of this Branch, it trusts that the contribu- tions of this coming year may show an increase over those of the last, inasmuch as there are two or three objects of importance which require funds to carry them into execution. The one, the insurance of the church against lire ; the others, the repairing the outside of the church, fencing the churchyard, and erecting a shed. It was hoped the usual Sunday offertory would have proved sufficient to have met any expense connected with the necessary repairs of«the church and churchyard; but during the last two years the expenses have exceeded the amount received from this source by £^ 10s. Your committee deem it advisable that the three-fourths of the funds raised thia year by the Parochial Branch be devoted to the objects just mentioned. The other Associations above enumerated Iiav£ not sent in any report further than their subscription lists, which will be found in the Appendix. In the flourishing Missi(Hi of Newmarket a Parochial Associa- tion has not yet been organized, owing to great difficulties which are giving way, but which it will take time to surmount. Mean- while local matters of great importance have engrossed the Church in this quarter, and various local enterprises for the benefit of the Church have been commenced, and are being carried on at con- 'siderable expense. A Parochial Association will be formed, it is hoped, before the close of the year. City of Toronto^ The formation of Parochial Committees was noticed in last year's Report. It is highly satisfactory to observe that they still continue to work most beneftcially for the interests of the Church in this growing city. Through their instrumentality the claims of the Society are brought home to a larger number and, for the most part, with greater force than heretofore : — with greater force, be- cause local interests and predilections will always have a stronger hold on men's hearts at large, than those which are general and more remote. We must believe, therefore, that this measure is likely to promote very effectually the welfare of the Church in this City, although an unavoidable result hais been a material diminution of the Society's Fund for general purposes. I ; w rWf lUBPOltT. St. JiMBs's Pakocbiai. AsfiociATioif or thb Chukch Socittr.— The committee of the Rtrocbial ABSooiation of St. Jamca's cathedral church, in conDexioD with the Chuich Society of the Diocese of Toronto, beg to lay befbre . ite members a statement of their proceedings since the last annual meeting, in May, 1849. Several important objects, as stated in their published Report, were con* teroplated by the Association last year, and sums set apart to aid in the furtherance of each. The committee regret that 'from 'various causes, to which it is unnecessary more particularly to atl«ide, they have been unable to carry them into full effect. It is intended, however, to 'keep them steadily in view, ' :rad with the additional funds which they will now have at their disposal, they confidently anticipate the speedy accomplishment of at least some of them. It will be remembered that Ihe' ladies of \be paribh, with^a-'zeal which entitles them to the lasting gratitude of the congregation, raised more than a year ago, with great exertions, a sum exceeding ;E500, for the erection of a parochial school-house. Owing to circumstances over which the committee have no control, the projected building has not yet been erected. A confident hope, however, is entertained, that this most desirable work will be completed during the course of the ensuing summer; and that the parish will, erelong, possess the inestimable advantage of a school for the education of its poorer children in the faith and principlesof the Church of England. In the meantime, a portion of the funds of the Association have been set apart for the mainten« ance uf duly qualified teachersj in order that on the completion of the building no time may be lost in bringing the school into active operation. The grant to the parochial library will be expended immediately in making some valuable additions to the small stock of books which it already possesses. It is also recommended that from the funds at the disposal of the Association for the present year, some assistance should be afforded to the library attached to the Sunday-school, to render it more complete and efficient for its useful purpose. The sum which has been voted towards'forming the neucleus of a fund for the purchase of a peal of bells for the parish church, and which it is hoped may be further augmented this yea:*, it is proposed to invest in short Government debentures, bearing interest at six per cent. The committee trust that this ■mall beginning may serve to encourage 'thc^nembers of the congregation, and prompt them to special and vigorous exertions, to attain an object which must be earnestly desired by every Churchman. The committee have to regret the loss of their Secretary, W. M. West- macott, Elsq., who has resigned his office aud retired from the Association. For the zeal and ability with which he discharged his honorary duties during the ■hort time he was connected with them, the committee desire to record their grateful thanks. In regard to the state of the funds, it is to be observed, that, although the number of subscribers has somewhat diminished, the actual receipts have nevertheless increased. The subscriptions and donations for this ye ' r, already paid in, amount to 467 15s. Our parish church being still in ruins, and having on that and other accounts many difficulties to contend with, the committee are thankful that H 41 ft naoroRT. 319 - I Ihey are able to make on the whole so eatitractery a report. And in concladipg, •tbej would express a fenrent hope, that when, throsgh God's mercy, their diurohsLall be again happily restored, the members of the congregation wHl come tnore generally forward to aid the efforts of a Society posiessing sacb powerful claims on their sympathy and sopport. Let every name be enrolled. Let those whom God has prospered, give abundantly. But let no one be discouraged, because as his means are small, so also 6f necMsity most'be hit gift to the treasury of the Lord. Possessing little, let him gladly give of that little, assured that God will not despise the humblest offering «f a As the first year of the existence of Su Paul's Parochial Association has now drawn to a close, it becomes the duty of the Secretary to lay before the Society an account of what has been done, during the last twelve months, towards carrying out the objects for which it was organized. The first step vras t&ken by the committee appointed to collect subscriptions, who set about their work almost immediately after the formation of the Society. In doing so, they kept studiously in view the third rule of the constitution, ' that the "payment of any sum, however small, qualifies for membership ;" being of opinion, that the great object they ought to aim at was to induce, if possible, every parishioner to enrol bis name as a member,— that it so might become, net only in came, but in reality, a - Parochial Association. Their efforts were attended with a very fair measure of success. The sura subscribed amounted to £37 3s. 7d. ; of this, £31 48>''4d., has been received, leaving subscriptions to the-amount of'^£5 ^-IQs. 3d., still due to the Society. Of the moneys received, one^fuurth has been paid over to the Parent Society, as required by the constitution ; and there is therefore now at the disposal of this Association the sum of £23 '8s. 3d. The parochial com- mittee, whose province it is to recommend the particular appropriation of this fund, would suggest that it be devoted towards the liquidation of the debt still due upon the organ, as there is at present no other fund available for that purpose. Tht; success which has thus far attended this Asssociation affords us matter for gi'cst thankfulness to Him who has put it into our hearts to do what little we have done' towards carrying out the holy purposes for which we have asso- ciated ourselves together, and should stimulate us to fresh exertions in helping on the good work ; more especially when we consider how much there is in this parish «vluch calls for .the most liberal and welUcombined exertions on our part, as a congregation. The revenue arising from the rents of the. pews, together with the amount received from the offertory collections (after deducting what is required for charitable purposes), is sufficient, if promptly and regularly paid, to enable the churchwardens to meet the amount required for the clergyman's salary and the ordinary current expenses-of the Church; bat it is not more =^J 40 RSPOKT. 14 than barely aufficieot for these purpoiei. la the meantime, the building in which we are now assembled presents an appearance far from befitting the houie of God. 1'here are few of us whose rery outhouses do not possess a more decent and respectable interior. Now, the ouljf method that suggests itself of remedying what we certainly ought to take as a great disgrace to ourselves, is that, of each member of the congregation liberally contributing, according to his ability, to the funds of this Association ; so that we may have such a sum placed at the disposal of this Society as will enable us to remove this reproach, and render God's house more worthy of the high and holy purpose for which it is set apart. Tbiwitt Church (King-stbbet) Pabochial Association. — The Parochial Association of Trinity Church, having now closed the first year of its existence, it becomes the duty of the Secretary to lay before the Society an account of what has been affected by it, since the time of its formation in February of last year. We number 175 members,' who have all paid up their subscriptions, which together amount to the large sum of £30 lis. 3d. Of this sum, one-fourth, £7 12s. lOd., has been handed over to the Parent Society, as required by th* constitution ; and the Mmaining three-fourths, £22 ISs. 5d., have bew appropriated to liquidate the debt of our Church. For the success of this Association, we cannot be too thankful. Thf Almighty has put into the hearts of those who have " little, to give gladly of that little ; *' and of those who have much, '* to contribute liberally." Were proof wanting of what well-combined effortH, perseverance, and firmness of resolution, can accomplish, when directed to carry out religious objects, we have it here. Were encouragement required for continued exertions in this and every good work, we can look back with pleasure and satisfaction to our labours of past years ; yea, and we can look forward with confident anticipation that the same spirit which has hitherto animated us, will carry us successfully through this work we have begun in faith. • " / There is another subject to which your committee have much pleasure in directing your attention, viz. : the gradual diminution of the debt for building your church. Our late beloved Pastor, during the years of his Incumbency, with the most liberal Christian spiiit, devoted all the revenues of the Church to that desirable object. By this means, the large sura of £1700 was, at his lamented demise, reduced to about £750. Since that time, a further sum of £200 has been paid off, leaving a balsnce of about £550. This we hope soon to liquidate, by uniting our exertions with those of our present Incumbent, who has with an equally liberal spirit given up the proceeds of the Church, until the time we can look upon a temple raised in the midst of us, almost entirely from our own resources, and properly dedicated to the service of Jehovah. It may not be out of place here to mention, for our future encouragement, the amount of moneys raised amongst us within the last year :— Trinity Church Parochial Association £30 II 3 Tablet to be erected to tiie memory of the Rev. W. H. Ripley... 25 Culltcted at the annual sermon preached by the Lord Bishop... 93 1 1 5^ Amounting in all to the sum of £149 3 0^ V- Exclusive of Pew. R^nts and the ordinary Sunday collections. Jfi*" REPORT. 41 We uaanot dose thU Report, without ezpreMiog the pleasure your com- mittee feel in being able thus publicly to acknowledge the valuable assistance they have received from several ladies of this Association. Had it not beea Cor their praiseworthy exertions, neither so large a sum could have been collected^ nor so numerous a liat of members published in the Church Society's Report.. In conclusion, let us always bear in mind, that the best tribute of cespect we can hereafter pay to the memory of our late beloved pastor^Ja to support, with our prayers and alms-giving, the Society he established amongst us, and in the success of which he felt so deep an interest. And Let us ever bear in miud that portion of Holy Scripture he was wont to quote :— *" There is that scattereth, and yet increaseth ; and there is that withholdeth more than is meet, but it tendeth to poverty." St. Geoboe's Pabochial Association. — Without some explanation it would appear that there was a falling oflP in the subscriptions from this Association, the amount subscribed for general purposes being under £40. The committee however, desire to report with thankfulness that such decrease is entirely appa- rent— the aggregate collections being in reality upwards of a tiiird more than those of the previous year. The local claims on the libevality of Churchmen are of a peculiarly pressing nature in this District — foremost among which may be named the large amount of debt still remaining unpaid on the erection of the church— towards this, special collections in monet/ have been made amounting to upwards of ., £160 To which have to be added the anntud amount paid on shares in Building Societies, by parties who have assisted theis ,,.,-.-,, ,^ interest in such Shares, as the foundation of a sum to mature for the eventual extinction of the debt — say at least 90 Amount subscribed for Infant Schools, and other special purposes 25 Total <9;iecui/ Subacriptious £27^ Adding to which the sum raised for ge»era/2)ur/K)«e< a &7 0- Q Making a total of ^. £332 And which may be increased by hite subscriptions expected to be paid iti the course of the week. In addition to this brief explanation — 'the committee gratefully record that ' the Pastoral Letter of His Lordship, on the important subject of a Chureh ' University, was first taken up by this Association at their general meeting in February, and has warmly engaged the co-operation of Churchmen in the distriot. CUUBCH OF THE IIoLT TBINITI',(YoMaa StBBBT) PaBOCUIAI. ASSOCIATION. —The contributions to the Parochial Association of this church, in connexiou , with the Diocesan Church Society, amounting to £20 16s Id., were received this year, as before, through the Offertory — «ach member of the Association attach- ing his or her name to the envelope containing the ofiering. In a similar manner the offaungs of this congregation^ to the amount of £3-74 in money and memoranda of gifts in money andF land, to the Bishop of Toronto's projected Church University, were received on the evening of Sunday, the 7th of ApriU This sketch, brief and summary though it be, of the Society's operations d.uring the past year will suffice to showr that they have not been unfruitful. Foi: whatsoever supcess has aKenflpd out -d II >T linv. vMrnuMtHi/sem 43 RJBPORT. I labours of love and ventures of faith in this holy work, let all the praise be ascribed to Him whose approval is our highest ambition, and His eracc our only availing support In the events of the period which has been under review, we are called upon to observe that varied scene of blessing and trial which is so often exhibited in God's dispensations towards indi- vidual Christians, and is, doubtless, the only economy suited to the development of all the graces of the Christian • character and life. The Society has to mourn the loss by death of three of its officers, — two of its Vice-Presidents, and its late Iam6i1i ted Secretary. The Honourable Mr. Justice Sherwood — Joint Treasurer with the Honourable Mr. Chief Justice Robinson, -fbr the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign ^Ptirts,* in- this "Diocese,^— and the Honourable Captain Bosrwell, kit^r long and useful lives spent for the most part in difFe^eri^spheres of public duty, were very re- cently gathered to their fathers, both in a ripe old age, — the one having reached the age of 73, the other riiat of 80 years, — an un- usual term of existence, indeed, compared with the general brevity of human life. Our late deeply lamented Secretary, th« "Reverend William Honywood Ripley, B.A.^ was removed at a mudi earlier period of his life, to his reward and rest. Endowed with a peculiarly clear perception of Gospel truth, and a warm-hearted attachment to it; observing unwearied diligence in the discharge of varied and one- rous duties, keenly alive to the respor.sibilities of his ministerial calling, and devoted to the advancement of Christ's kingdom upon earth, — he was a man of whom it may be Aiost truly said, that not only were his services advantageous to the Society; but his very cl>aracter was a treasure to it. In the Chancel of the Church, in which literally " without money and without, price," from his Or- dination to his death, he dispensed to ^is loving 'Parishioners the Word and Bread of Life, ■ an interesting Tablet has been erected by the flock whom he so faithfdlly ■ fefd, attesting their estimation of their former Pastor's worth ; and in the hearts of Churchmen in this Diocese, and wheresoever he was known, his memory will be enshrined for many generations.* The S«Forety Ita^also to deplore the decease, since its last An- nual Meeting, of two other Clergymen in this Diocese, — the Rev. G. C. Barrett, and the Rev. Job Deacon. • Extracts from the Minutes of The Chwch Societi/ of tlie Diocese qf Toronto : "The Society met ua Wednesday, the 24th day of October, '1849,'liaTiag been coBvened, by order of the Lord BUhop, to attend the funeral of the late Rev. W. H. Ripley, Secretary. " The Members 4>f the Society fresent-proceededio'the late rwidence of the Rer. AY. H. Ripley, deceased, to attend his funeral. » The Society met on' WedneWay, the'7lh'day (if Novtmber, 1S49. ^ The LoKD Bishop in the Chair. ' ' " After the usual prayers the Lord Bishop announced that it Jiad pleased Almighty I, REPORT. 43 It is no more than an act of filial affection, and an act which we most cordially perform, to record oiir thankfulness to Almighty God for the continued prosperity of the Society for the Propaga- tion of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, — a Society which, with mariced munificence, has expended upon this Diocese a< very large portion of its funds, and has, for so many years, fostered our young and struggling church with a parent';) tenderness and care. It is like- wise satisfactory to be able to repeat the announcement, that the sister Diocesan Societies in British North America are most un- doubtedly proceeding onwards in an useful and prosperous course. When we take into consideration-the'' moral renewal which men must undergo, before " the kingdoms of this world become the kingdoms of our Lord and of his Christ," the mind is apt to recoil from the vastness of this idea ; and what little we can do towards the preparation of the earth for the universal diff'usion and final supremacy of the Gospel, appears extremely small. But in the designs of that Infinite God, whose thoughts as to little and great are not as our thoughts, the efforts and the prayers of the humolest and poorest have their allotted proportion and place. More espe- cially, in the {cingdom which has sprung from a beginning ^mall as the ^rain of mustar'of the Diocese of Toronto desires to record its profoond sense of the loss which it has sustained in the recent decease of the Rev'd William Honywood Ripley, B. A.; and that, -whilst the enromuDity at large^will doubt- less ever h«ld in gratitful memory llowing : ** or lands to the value of Twenty-five Pounds ; and that the Standing Committee be empowered, with the aanction of the President, to recommend persons, whether associated membera or not, to be elected into the Corporation as Life Members, who shall have contributed, through any of the Parochial Associationa in connection with the Society, in money, the aum of Twenty Pounds, or in land to the value of Thirty Pounds, for any of the follow- ing special purposes : To be invested or held in trust for the endowment of a Church, Rectory, or Living within the Diocese. To be invested or held in trust for the Widows and Orphans* Fund, or to be invested or held in trust for the endowment of a Church School, or tc be applied to the building of a Church, the building or purchase of a Parsonage House, or the building a Church School." Moved by the Rev. H. J. Grasett, seconded by the Rev. Dr. Adamson, and t..i/ ik ^ilsaJ^A Retolved, — 10. That the thanks of this meeting be offered to the Venerable the Archdeacon of York, for his kindnesfi in presiding on the present occasion. v.ij:U nii^ vtu..-,t> ,«riij:*5;>ie« i/'U -'if V-^V^;' '"' ■ »i*jdn:Kii^r.>t v;'»'f.9 ti" ,H;*wSa|i>'i *-:i«i«i s' ■Kii:,S. " U\b^. wdt Jfc fcj^:;; & a ii fi "SO PH. ,.,* ,,t t./;y».v -;»' -i'-i kis 3>'am' ;0 ,uTi^A<>- 4 m ] \\ APPENDIX'.' 'l^>Zul^:' according ,tO' the provisions of an Act of the Parliament of the Province of Upper Canada, passed in the fiAh year of the reign of liariMajeaty Qoeen Vibtoria, intituled, " Au Act to make provision for the management of the Temporalities of the Udited Church of England and Ineland, io this Provioee, aDd>for»otheP4)arposes therein' mentioned." Now THIS Indentcrb WITNESSETH, that the said for the purpose aforesaid, hath given, granted, and conveyed, and by these pre> sents doth give, graoti^ and convey, unto the said " John, £. ofTorotOu," and his Successors, forever, to the uses and upon the trusts following, th4t is to say: «..« .,....,...,..., ...«........«., '»•'*" T Hera insert the trusts."] ' I / .., r/ And the said ^.. doth hereby for himself, ht«t ^ Hitirs, Executors and Administratora,. covenant, with the said " Jdhn, Lord ~ £!wAo/> q/" TWonto," and Successors, thatthe.said ................ ..... ....^... ••...« ••.^...^.. ...... ............. and every person rightfully claiming, or to claim, any interest at law or in eqi^ity in the said Premises, pr < any part thereof, under • or in trust for him or his heirs, shall at all times hereafter, on every < reasonable request, and at the sole expense in all things of the said " Ja'^ „V. 4 11 : > 1 I jiiiif I ; JiJrm of JFtti' of CdttDtsance il r; '..H'v. TO TUB CHURCH SOCIBTT OF TBI OI0CB8B OF TOBONTO, WITH DA.B OF DOWBB. This Imdektubb,. made the day of in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and ..,. Bbtwbsm ...^ of the of in the ...,.....« District, in the Province of Canada ...^ ,..«.^.... and ..•<••.•<.•..« «•«•«•.•. ....,.••• his wife, of the one part: . and " ^\)t tfl)urc^ ^octrtQ of tl)e piotett of ftotonio," of the other rpart: . WBBREA&the said m>«. ....M..v......fA>««>-ia desirousi-ofj conveying the parcel or tract of Land- and Premises hereinafter particularly deBcribed,-.to " The Church Sopieti/ of.fhe Diocese of STo^onfo," aforesaid, to the usea and upon the trusts hereinafter declared : Now THIS Indbmtvrb wfTMBSSBTH, that the said for^the puppase aforesaid,- hath given, granted, and conveyed,. .and by theae presents doth give, grant and convey ,Lunto " Tbe Church Society^pf the Dioceee q/'ZWrvnto," aforesaid;- and their assigns, for ever, all and singular that certain • parcel or tract of Land and Premises situate and being in ....; ....;.... ..!..... (•••... subject to the reservations and. conditions expressed in the original Grant of the said Land from the Crown., Together with all and singu1ar«r the;, appurtenances to the said parcel or- tqapt of Land belonging : To hayb and to uqlp the aaid parcel or tract of Land and Premises, with tlieir, appurtenances, unto " The Chnreh Society of the Diocese of Toronto " aforesaid, and their assigns, forever, to the usea and upfO.. tbe. trusts following — that is to say „...^.... .■ And the said ....x>«, .••.«•• i«..i. ... ....t....doth hereby for Heirs, Executors and Administrators, covenant with " The Church Ssciety o/the^ Diffsese of Toronto," aforesaid, and their assigns, that the said .,.,... , and every person rightfully «claii]|iiag or to claim any Juterest, at law or in equity, ia. the said Premise8r.or<#ny.partth«reo(^ under or in trust for. .v.i>f.«>.«.M..>. Heirs, . shall at all timea hereafter, on evcryAreaaonable request, and at the.aoleiexpense,- in all things of " The Church Society of the Diocese^ of Tbron/ov" aforesaid, or, tkeir assigns, make and do, or cause to be made and done, all such further acta . and ,a«aurAQc«8 in.. the la^, for more fully, and satisfactorily assuring Jth«. aaid^ 1^ ! H 1 1 4$, APPENDIX. premiwi, wiih th« appaneiimce*, to '* Tht Church Society of the Dioctte of Torouto" aforeMid, and their auigna, in manner aforesaid, and according to the intent of thew prewnta, aa bj them or their Counsel in tlie Law, thall be lanfully and reasonably advised and required. And TIMS Ihdbhtubi tubthm witnmsbth, that the said .....^ with the approbation and consent of her said husband, in consideration of the Premises, and in further consideration of the aum of A«« sdiitlhigs, of lawful money of Canada, to her by ** The Church Society qfthe Dioceee of Toronto^* aforesaid, in hand paid, at or before the sealing and dvffvcry of these presents, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, hath remised and released, and by these presents doih renMse and release unto " The Church Society of the Diocete of Toronto,*^ and their assigns, all Dor-^r, aod right and title to Dower, which she the said now hath, or, in the event of her surviving her said husband, can or may have or cNim, either at Common Law or otherwise howsoever, of, in, to, or out of the Lands, Tenements, Hereditaments and Premises, here'by cooreved. N wiTMBss -wuBBBor, the parties to ihese presents liave herranto act their hands and seals, the day and year first above nvritten. SignedtSeitled,and Delivered in pretence of , [l.«.]| [«.»3 [I.-] ^rm of Beqtrtat -^ ! '' " TO THE CHURCH SOCIETY OF THE DIOOGSB Of TOUONTO. I give, devise, and bequeath unto " The Church Society of the Diocete of Toronto," all and singular that certain parcel or tract of Land and Premises situate and Iteing in the To have and to hold the aaid parcel or tract of Land and Preniiseo, with their appurtenances, unto *' The Church Society of the Diocete of Toronto,** aforesaid, and their assigns forever, to the uses and upon the trusts following, that is to say: ^. .,,....« , JiovmB of ^ritst. }' ) ,-i t V«r Ocacral Parp««w. ' Upon trust to liold the same forever hereafter, to the intent and upon the trust, that the rents, issues, and profits thereof, may be appropriated and applied to the general purpose* of " The Chwttt Society of the Diocete of Toronto," aforesaid, as set forth in the Statute incorporating the said Society. F«v Ike 0aipp*rl •€ ]IIiMrf«a«» Upon trust to hold the same for rver 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 the said property, and in the execution of th« said Trust,— may be appropriated and e ^ APPENDIX. 49 applied fur the encouragement and support of Missionariei and Clergymen of the United Church of England and Irelund within the Dioceae of Toronto, and for creating a fund towards tlie augmentation of the itipenda of poor Clergymen. Widow* and Orphnas* Wmud. Upon trust to hold the tame 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 said trust, may be appropriated and applied towards the fund for mulling provision for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy of the United Church of England and Ireland in the Diocese of Toronto. School*, 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 disbursenicnts 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 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. Pariicnlar School. Upon trust to hold the same fur ever hercnftrr, to the intent and upon the trust that the rents, insucs, and profits thereof, utter deducting all such charges and diHbursements as may be incurred in the care and management of said property, and in the execution of the said trust, may be appropriated and applied for the support of Day Schools and Sunday Schools [or Day Schools] [or Sunday Schools] in the Township of [or for the support of a School which hath been established on Lot No in the (.Concession of the Township of ...] in the Diocese of Toronto, in conformity with the principles of the United Church of England and Ireland. Diviniiy Sindenu. ^' Upon trust to hold the same fur ever hereafter, to the intent and upon the trust that the rents, issues, and profits thereof, after deducting all such charges and disbursements as may be incurred in the care and management of said property, and in the execution of the said trust, may be appropriated and applied towarda a fund for granting assistance, where it may be necessary, to those who may be preparing for the Ministry of the Gospel in the United Church of England and Ireland iu the Diocese of Toronto. Circulation of Bibles, Prayer Book*, and Religious Book* and Traet*« 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 ali such charges and disbursements as may be incurred in the care and nmnagement 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 such 'ther Books and Tracts as shall be approved by The Church Society of the Diwc«!8e of Toronto aforesaid. D I I I I J>- i APPKKOIX. 50 Kreell«M and Badawwcai •t Charchea m»4L Vrnnmmug 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 erection, endowment, and maintenance of Cliurches, according to the estab- lishment of the United Church of England and Ireland, in the Diocese of Toronto ; the creation and maintenance of Parsonage-Houses ; the setting apart of Burial- grounds and Church-yards, and the endowment and support of Parsonages and Rectories according to the same Establithment. Site of a Church. Upon trust to hold the same for ever hereafter, for the use of a Church of the United Church of England and Ireland, to be erected upon the said parcel or tract of Land, and for a Burial-ground in connexion therewith, and for no other use or purpose whatsoever. Site of a Church and pnrpoaes appurtenant thereto, Upon trust to hold the same for ever hereafter, for the site or ground plot of a Church of the United Church of England and Ireland, and for such other uses or purposes appurtenant to the said Church as the Lord Bishop of the Diocese shall from time to time appoint. Endowmrnt of a Church. 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 to the support of the Incumbent of that certain Church of the United Church of England and Ireland, situated in called Site of a Parsonage-IIouae. Upon trust to hold the same for ever hereafter, as a site for a Parsonage- House for the use of the Clergyman of the United Church of England and Ireland doing duty at % BeqncBt of JPersonal €zi(xU. I give and bequeath to The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, the sun* of [or Shares of Stock in the Bank, standing in my name in the Books of the said Bank, (if Debentures briefly desccribe them) ] upon trust, to be by The Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto aforesaid, applied to the general purposes of the said Society as set forth in the Statue Incorporating the said Society. N. B. — A Bequest of Personal Estate may also be made for any particular •bject of the Society. APPENDIX. 51 l-> rri w cc O o. ^ D Oh o H ffi O u « c^ g ;= w ffi o o H C/) as u O o Eb n H r -1 3S 3 Q i?. 00 o H H H K H O H SE Spa s s lit c ft * K a .-a a.® O) A •I ^ Sj ^ -500 I 00 00 as It 00 >Q0 j3 bio bn S 3 CO 00 9 0) U •-5 *-■ "2^3 ja o o o o o o o o MO O O 1-? 1^ oo o© 1:3 : » • ^ :S So : & •CO .-, (so s s e. o o S P o u o . so s o "*■ &" 'C o ja S u3 I"? IS :pq ^1 -§1 0) £ -s fc »> a S s °3 lis; 'i" J I( ^if 68 APPENDIX. Dji. T. W. BIRCHALL, ESQUIRE, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH 1849. Balanob from leventh year GiNIBAL PVRPOIBf— Donation '. £ 5 SubfcriptioD* 12 10 MUIIOMABI— Collections in churchei 242 2 3 Special Donation, per E. Seagar is DividendB 113 9 Rev. F. L. Osier for 7tli year 110 5 Brock District Mission Fond Widows and Obphans' Fund — Collections in Churches 31 1 16 11} Special Donations 2 9 6 Dividends 83 16 3 Bishop's Stodehts* Fund— Collections in Churches 346 12 ii Ditto 7th year 8 8^ SBPTUtGMIMA FONB— Interest. District Branchks— Newcastle 49 IS Midland and Victoria 35 17 FrincbEdward 3 6 Eastern & Johnstown 15 5 Niagara 89 9 Gore and Wellington 92 17 lij London, Western, fc Huron 19 8 Brock 31 9 9J Home— St. James', Toronto 6S 1 1 St. Paul's, do 19 6 Trinity, King-st. do 44 8 St. George's, do 37 13 Cb. Holy Trin. do 20 16 Tbornhill •■ 35 4 Scarboro...: 17 19 8 Georgina 7 1 3 Lloydtown 4 10 Newmarket | 7 g ' Weston aud Etobicoke .....' 4 13 2 Fiiilierlng 1 s Whitby ■..;.. 1 6 Simcoe— Barrie 5 74 Tecumsath « 2 10 Orillia :: 3 Penetanguithene 7 17 Travelling Missionary ....'.'.['.'.['.[ 2 IS Mahnatooahing . Carried forward. 12 15 260 30 6 5 • 398 2 H 254 12 11 6 327 3 11 186 14 8} 73 5 7 36 2 Hi 1 6 £ s. D. 495 14 3| 1676 » 2| 3072 a « "■-■'-■^"•'' tl III '■'"■"■' ^"^ APPENDIX. THE CHURCH SOCIETY OF THE DIOCESE OF TORONTO. 53 Ck. 1849. Grants for Gbnbkal Fdrposu— Books^ £ 00 13 Mrs. Peterson 10 Brock District 10 ThornhiU Parochial Association . . . 31 17 10 Cliurch Holy Trinity ]S 19 7 St. James's, Toronto 48 St. Paul's, do 23 8 St. George's Parochial Committee 46 14 3 " Schools 7 17 6 " Infant Schools 33 9 4 Weston and Etobicoke 6 10 10 Scarboro' Parochial Association 17 16 3 Missions— Hey. D.Iras'; John '>. H- F.J.L. .. J.FIet or . , John Hkr.lu ... R. G. Cox N. Watkins F. Tremayne ^466 12 3 D. Murphy W.C.Clarke A. Uulholland , C. C. Brough , A. Hill W. McMurray , E. Paterson , Indian Interpritbrs— Per Revs. A. Jamieson and Bourn. Catecrist— 20 10 Sandwich. .^.. 10 SiMcoE District Mission Fund . . . Brock " " Widows and Orphans' Annuities. Bishop's Students' Fond Invested Accounts— Widows and Orphans^ Fund: Toronto Building Society 71 14 Farmers tt Mechanics' Buildiog Society . . 19 2 Land in Ameliasburgh Temporary Investment (call by the British America Fire and Life Assurance Company) IMsbursenent on Land Trust Accounts— Cornwall Par. Schools. ... Kent Testimonial Trinity Church, King-st. St. George's Bell Fund.. Carriedforward ^ 1594 n 34 282 7 I 497 S S 41 13 3 25 871 16 5i 160 17 6 1278 16 6| n Da. Al*PieNDilC. T. W. BIRCHALL, ESQUIRE, TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT WITH 1849. Birought forward Tkoit AccouNtf— Cornwall Parochial Free Schooli.. Kent Teitlmoiiial St. Oeorge't, Toronto, Bell Fund Mottawataga Endowment Cartwrlght Cathedral GwiUImbury Ea«t Trinity Church, King-tt Salbi in DsrOHTOKY £ I. D. 9 6 IS 38 19 8 11 7 !i 1 21 16 £ ». D. 207)1 3 6 93 3 9 983 7 9} 3147 15 Oi Balance In the Treaiurer't handi ^ : ..£226 15 8} T. W. BIRCHALL, TREtstiRER. ^H * 4 .isats. i.Muimmi; ■)■ ■iw*g r ■MX ^ I ^ ^ I APPENDIX. THE CHURCH SOCIETY OF THE DIOCESE OP TORONTO. 55 Cr. 1849. Brought forward Depoiitory— Boolu, &c. &c. .. Expenses Account— Salary Assistant Secretary— 12 months... . 60 Superintendent of Depository 1 25 Messengers' Wages 30 Rent of House 100 Taxes ..; 9 3 4 Gas, Water, Fuel and Candles, (or UeposU tory only 20 13 Stationery, Printing, &c Fostage, Carriage, Petty Cat' Printing, Paper, and Binding 2u )0 copies of Report s. D. £ 1. D. 1S94 11 3| 866 16 4 Balance 205 129 16 4 13 7 6 19 H 92 7 8 4.^9 11 8| 226 IB 8| 8147 13 0| We have examined the Accounts, and find that there was a balance due from the Treasurer of two hundred and twenty-six pounds fifteen shillings and eight pence half-penny, on the aist of March, 1850. Wm. proudfoot.i .„,^,„.. L. MOFFATT, 'f AoDlTOtS. I 56 APPBNDIX. INCOME AND EXPENDITURE. Of THE SEVERAL DuTBicT Bkanches — not including the Collections made in the Churches, Chapels and Missionary Station*. N. B. — Where no return hu been mede of moneyi appropriated for local purpoaei , It U asiumpd that the difference between the amount railed by luch Atiociatlon and the money remitted to the Treasurer of the Church Society hai been lo uied. For the particular! of the Item, " Received from Parochial Aiiociationi." tee the summary of Bubicriptloni, Donationi, &c., &c., under the head of the leveral Dii tricti reipectirely. N « Newcastle District. Reoeired from Parochial Aiiociationa ^'^B '3 ' Remitted to Treasurer of the Church Society X 49 18 S Appropriated to local purpoiet 136 *^ 9 £186 13 a 186 13 2 Midland District. Balance from 7th year £91 3 Subacrlpttont in Kingston 128 14 9 " St. Jamei't Parochial Asiociation 9 S 6 " Parochial Aisociatiuns 23 12 S) Remitted to Treasurer of the Church Society jC 35 17 6 " •• " " " 7th year 7 13 10 Missionaries 110 TraTellliig expenses ? 10 Depository 14 8 8J Parochial Associations 15 6 Balance 80 17 5 X253 12 Hi 2S2 12 11} Prince Edward District. Reeeired from Parochial Associations £ 7 18 7 Remitted to Treasurer of the Church Society £ 3 5 Appropriated to local purposes 4 13 9 £ 7 18 9 7 18 9 Johnstown Deanery District. Reeeired from Parochial Associations £272 4 3 Remitted to the Treasurer of the Church Society X 1 5 6 Maintenance of Travelling Missionaries, &c., &c., Niagara District. Balance from last year £139 9 4 Reeeired from Parochial Associntiong 314 10 5 Remitted to Treasurer of the Church Society £ 89 9 7 Appropriated for local purposes 162 17 6 Paid Travelling Missionary 27 15 6 Expenses, postages, &c., \ 4 H Balance carried to 9th year 172 12 lOj £453 19 9 453 19 9 Gore and Wellington District. Balance ft-om 7th year £347 16 3 Received from Parochial Associations 371 11 10 Received from Dividends and Interest 16 4 4 £735 12 6} Remitted to Treasurer of the Church Society X 92 17 11) Travelling Missionary 64 8 A Appropriated for local purposes Ill 10 3) Invested 8 IS Expenses, postages, ftc.. 2 6 8 Balance carried to 8tb year 466 14 l| £735 12 6) 735 12 6| —"^-""^ '■% APPENDIX. 67 London, Western and Huron diatriet. Received from Parochial AMOclationi £1M 6 Sj Remitted to TreHiuror of the Church Society JC 19 8 Approprl'tted to local purpoaet •• 45 19 7 Balance being the amount of the coUectioni at London ■..•1 Car» 49 6 8^ jCIU 6 8| 114 6 81 Brock District. Received from Parochial Aiioelationt X 80 IS II Received for Indian Miialoiii 6 4 6 Remitted to Treaaurer ol the Church Society £31 9 9} Remitted to Treaaiirer of the Church Society for Brock MiNlon Fund 30 Appropriated for local purpraes 39 9 1) Paid to the Rev. R. Flood, for Indian Mlaalon ft 4 6 £Sr, 3 S 87 3 6 INVESTED FUNDS. -#" •*■ Gbnbrai, FuRPosca— £ 8. o. Dioceaan Press 27i) Sundry Lands 3C0 4 8 £S30 4 8 MissioNAKV Fund — British America Fire Assurance Company 437 10 Bank of Upper Canada 37 10 Share in the Diocesan Press 5 TsMPORAnv Investment — Land Scrip 2 15 British America Fre Assurance Company 125 480 127 15 Widows and Orphans' Fund— Stock, Bank of Upper Canada 1484 13 " Commercial Bank 103 3 3 " Toronto Huildiiig Society 399 9 llj " Farmers' and Mochanics' Building Society 66 11 3 " City Debenture 11 5 Lands in the Home District 185 18 6 3251 1 8J Depository — Stock in the Depository, 31st March. 1849 2356 Il| Sbptuaobsima Fund — Loaned 212 10 58 APPENDIX. n SUMMARY OP THE SEVERAL ACCOUNTS. GcHcral Farp*a«a. RECEIPTS. Balance, 7th jTMr X63S B II Subicriptioii • A DUtrlct AiiocUtloiit 327 3 11 Home and Simtoe 95 7 114 PATMEMTI. Grants WIUowi and Orphan*' Fund Expeniei account Renort Balance to 9th year £70 13 171 a 3C7 4 63 7 3ft3 I'i « 0* 8 7 jCIOSS 2 9| XI05S 2 9i Oenerul Parpoaea' InrAalmeiit Accsuat. Life Sub. of the Governor General jC IS 10 Balance from 7th year . . Balance 9th year X 13 10 , £ Iff 10 1 1 19 II XI2 10 iriUaii Balaneo 7th year X423 13 9^ Sundries, at per Trraiurer'i accU. . 360 6 3 £683 Si ' Fund. Payment, as per Treasurer's acct. . . £497 2 S Balance gth year 185 17 ll| X683 'H IHi'«ionar7 Fund for Inreatsaesit. Balance 7th year X 6 C Balance to 9th year . £660 Siiucoc Diatriet Mlaaion Fund. Balance 7th year £ 60 19 3 Parochial Association, Simcoe Dis- trict 60 16 6 PHyment to Missionary Balance to 9lh year . .. . , £ 41 13 3 30 2 6 £ 71 15 9 X 71 15 9 Brork Dlairicl Miaai«n Fund. Balance 7th year , Collections . £ 19 6 . 30 X 30 19 6 Payments Balance to 9th year . X 26 5 19 6 X 30 19 6 Balance 9th year . Temporary luTeatiuent. . X127 15 Balance 7th year Stock, B. A. F. A. Company . £187 15 , X 3 15 .. 126 XI27 IS Widoiva and Orphana* Aaunitjr Fund. Receipts as per Truasurer's acct... X398 2 84 General Purposes account I61 15 £569 7 8i Payments as per Treasurer's acct... £271 16 64 Balance carried to Investment acct. 297 11 3 X3C9 7 Si Widawa and Orphana' Fnnd far f urealnaonl. Balance 7th rear £167 1 1 Balance from Widows and Orphans' Annuity Fund. 397 11 3 £464 12 4 Sundry Instalments in Build. Soc's. . . X GO 1 1 3 •' " " " 30 6 7J Balance to 9th year 373 15 S{ X4C4 12 4 Oepaallorr. Sales and Grants £983 7 9| Balance 7th year . Balance to 9th year 669 13 2} Purchases on account £1662 ..£7M 3 « .. 866 16 4 £1662 Carnwall Parachial Schaala. Dividends £ 9 Rev. H. Fatten .. £900 Appendix. 59 KcBl TMllai«Hla|. BjtUnee hh yrar £ S Kent Priifmcn £ 6 B^«nce to 9th year £ 3 15 Divldendt . 6 1ft £ 9 IS £ 9 15 U SeplHagcaimn Fund. Balance 7th year £ Intereit I 10 Vi 6 U Balance to 9th year £ 7 16 9^ £ 7 16 2i £ 7 16 3i Bluhop*'* 8liident'« Fund. Balance 7th year XI36 19 2| SuDilrleiaiperTreiwurer'iacct. .. S54 13 II X381 12 1} Sundries hi per Treaiurer'iacct. .. £160 17 6 Balance to 9th yeat 3-iO 1 1 7} £381 11 l| Sniidry Trnstn. Balance 7th year jCiC9 16 Balances of Par. Asio. held for local purpoiei marked* In Schedule A. St, Paul's Par. Asso Bell Fund, St. George's Church ... Educational Purposes Balance of Students' Fund £401 S 4) . 168 8 n 11 10 3 38 1 5 9 2 3 Payments as per Treasurer's aoct.. £311 13 7 Bishop*' Student Fund 3 10 Bell Fund, St. George's Cliurch. .. 38 Balances to Otii year as per Sche- dule A 338 18 9) £491 2 4) liUnd Avconntai Balance 7lh year £ 7 IS 6 Reieived as per Treasurer's acct... 39 8 9 Balances as per Schedule B 419 U 4^ £466 18 H Bal>nces7th year £403 9 Incu.mbent of Trinity Church, King Street, Toronto 17 10 Instalment on Land... '^6 17 Balances as per Schedule C 17 I ^6* £466 18 7) RECAPITULATION OF BALANCES. Temporary Investment £137 IS Depository 669 13 Land Accts. as'per Schedule B. ... 419 14 Sundry Trusts 3 3 Treasurer as per abstract of acct. . . 236 I S 3 84 £U4t 19 6i General Purposes £353 12 7 " " per Investment.. I 19 II Missionary Fund 185 17 Hi " " per Investment.. 6 6 Simcoe District Mission Fund SC 3 6 Brock District Mission Fund 6 19 6 Widows and Orphans' Fund, per In< vestment S73 15 14 Kent Testimonial 3 15 Septuagesima Fund 7 16 Bishops Students Fund 330 14 Sundry Trusts as per Schedule A. . 33S 18 Land Accounts as per Schedule C. 17 1 £I44S 19 6i U^n, 6U APPENDIX. NOHBDUfiB A. £ fl. D. Kent Teitimonial (for invest* ment) I 17 6 Dioeeian College 23 6 6 Bishop's Fund 40 18 6 Relief Fund 3 2 8 Educational Purposes ISO Scarboro Parochial Assuci'n* 13 9 9 Carried forward £93 19 11 Bruagnt forward Thornhill " • Trinltv Church • 8t. James' * C 8. D. 83 19 11 26 8 33 6 51 8 ft St. George's * 28 4 4i Holy Trinity Church • 15 12 I Total £238 18 9} ^-/>.'*^*.'V^/' ^•'v^>,*% '%,^./^ ^v^ /" SCHBDIJIiB B. Land account £ s. 95 18 3 19 23 12 1 2 17 15 10 3 10 1 15 3 5 6 14 2 6 2 12 4 17 1 5 12 1 3 1 5 15 1 6 1 3 1 16 4 15 18 6 4 11 3 4 12 5 17 12 10 12 12 12 12 1 7 15 D. Eiora ft Mono 1 Amaranth 11 Medonte 2 Bishop's Lands' Gen. Society's ditto Pur. ... 3 5 Stamford 2 Home District 5 St. George's Church, Penetansruishene .... Orillia Endowment . Toronto 10 7 8 Tecumseth. Chinguacousy, St. Mary's ... Ditto 1 Con. E Caledon, 4 Con 6 6 9 Ditto 1 Con 3 Ditto 2 Con Vaughan , St. Stephen's Toronto Gore Georgina Albion Endowment 3 6 » See of Toronto 9 Shanty Bay 10 Grimsby ..'.'."..'. Shannonville 2 6 Tyendinaga, 3 Con. . Dereham Bayham, 110, S. Talbot Road Ditto 10 Con 6 6 Malahjde Aylmer •••••••••• 6 6 Norwich Burford 6 6 St. Paul's, Toronto . Trafalgar 6 Carried forward. 215 16 2 Brought forward 215 Roxborough 1 Moore, Fromo field Ditto Sutherland Whitchurch 1 Moulton Fenelon Falls 1 King, Lloydtown Plantagenet Emily Parsonage 5 Cayuga Goderich Westminster Woodhouse Colchester Pickering 9 Perth Metcalfe Grafton Indian Missions 1 St. Albans ; Richmond Goulbourn Dummer 1 Yarmouth Sarum Dunn Warwick Adelaide Mono, 7 Coo 19 Ditto School 12 Belmont 1 Fredericksburgh Arthur Scarboro, Christ's Ditto St. Jade's 8. V. 16 2 4 7 15 15 6 12 7 a 7 17 7 6 6 6 15 7 « 12 2 7 6 12 6 7 6 7 6 7 6 2 9 15 15 15 11 3 5 5 15 iO 15 17 10 3 5 5 15 U 15 Carried forward 284 2 2 APPKNOIX. 61 MCHBDVI^K ^—eonHnued. £ B. Rronght forward 264 2 Innitfil 2 3 Rarrle i 7 Puilinoh 2 Midland District Travelling Missionary s 12 Ori Ilia House 16 13 Cathedral Establishment 1 19 Townsend o 11 Beverly i 17 Oro, Penetanguishene Road 1 15 Nassagaweya 5 Whitby 5 Atherley 1 15 York, 2 Con 1 7 Dover 8 Mersea u 5 Seneca 5 Mulmur 5 Howard 10 Sandwich 5 ZiirraEast 7 Hamilton, Christ's Church... 15 D. 2 4 6 4 4 7 3 6 6 U 6 Carried forward jC332 16 6 £ 332 1 i Brought forward Monniain Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Pav^s ... Kemptville 1 Marlborough, Christ's Sons of the Clergy 1 Mosa Errol Norval Toronto Township, 8«. P.'s 1 Amherstburgh School Sunnidale 1 Whitby, Windsor 2 Ditto Oshawa Tyendinaga 1 Kingston, St. James's Toronto City, Victoria Sq. ... West Hawkesbury Markham Clarke Rectory 42 York Mills Marysburg Ameliasburg 26 8. D. 16 6 10 17 2^ 3 7 18 7 6 6 15 5 15 5 6 15 6 9 1 9 15 10 5 5 5 4 O 6 11 10 15 17 6 Total £419 14 4| SCIIED1JI.B 0. » JC 8. D. Trinity Church 6 Nottawasaga Endowment 13 9 Cartwright 12 19 11 Land Fees 3 6 10 Total i;i7 1 q imm imtm U2 APPCMDIX. v» -> X — fa Ed CO H _ fa I- o Q. -^ 60 s » M CO .• d Ok OOCO M Ot^OOOO O^^CO |1 1^ *4 ^ ij 00 00(0 lOtflr^CO* « M ^ «fi *-4 "■ « *M ^^ ^i4 P^ ^M M p^ a H 12 '^''s *• © — -^ 0000 1 a ra 0» «oo r. 9i9iaO'M0t >rtOr»o» ^ * 1^ » ^« ^^ * •*» n m '« 0» 84 M m n ooeo ei f eS'o «« «o © o> 0- S • ■^ — ifl 0> — lOWO : 00 : "^ CO ^* ^ M M _< : ^ ^ : ^ ««i ■^ -J-iJ-iO f- OOOffI 00 ''l •s £ n «o — (0 « . ti 9 S «' ^ 30 M ffl : • • • t • • 'a *• 9 •■ • •■ < ^^ F4 • • [ • • • • V tf ^ =^ 00 irt «• t^ — eo W -" 4 w (M •^■3 % m •301 s 7- n «e ^ ^ w 00 M : .5 X « <^ _i M ^ : >a : ift ^ 1- (0 « F- "f « ffi >« a • • • i : * .! '> g .2^ • 1 J in c _ .S u 'd s gj ij • C b_i .- u h u •o c s d d 2 ''^ -S ,•* ^ •a 2 a i 'O •« na .""S' C^ 6 Eh M « *< 3 ^ . ." M * -2 O.U «)«'." 'si5||l' w M E 1 .^1 r*^ ^*^ ^< l*<'i •5 Sg : .£ •- S l-itf CO S J .2 ^ • ■-3 s « 2 2 § •a a ej ec « 1 • •-> PS 5^ s 3 : 5 "S s ; 3 s (4 a : a< : '1 •^ ^ : a s 1 1 ^ : • 1 " & 1 i 0^ ■ ^s.^J -J^tTT j' APPCNDI X. 63 M o WO M « in 10 «0O «0 — <0 00 NT O e«o«> -«» e O o « « « FN FN O M 91 FN piN Moee Op« O o — 91 O o © O FN n woo* C9 91 <0 e o CO t^ n n ^ n o i 00 m 00 •* o n n • • • • • • • ■ FN 91 00 r<. -• o) t0 ^ FN O O « *" •M o o n o FN FN ^N c -" FN M O 91 O FN «0OO»<0 -4M 0» « O I'. 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A U) «& (N « ^ «n !o iwS § i a : of ii .S g fT:. ^r ^ ci * 5 fl > a> (fi S ; 2 i 2 = s 1.1 o<2^.f^5|sS 2 a .M)3 .«• c« - - g -60 s 2^ >»J3 e 9 .N u o S «.S!2 c *'2 a tOM O ^ V "O S 2 2ii-«»iM S o B"^ 3 5 uitu yj X H U eu rn V) Ot rji V O CT) 'fi PN*^ r/5 '/3 ^5 5 "^ a -Ky r/) tt ca w "*! s >» s e Pn t5ta 2 • S 03 < Si PQ "SW 2 *» •SU s s s as <<'<. a o 0*3 o> F & 5 i; -^ to a S g w> a^«uw »^ F^ I JT bo S » •1 SP|* ■is ^.a ■S tk. is 2, W OH .2-q 66 APPENDIX. 4 \ •a O H 1-4 o o OS •=5 o H a "d *!» CO ^ O (O 0> . >n to n 00 M 1-1 *l o «o o et « f^-^ ©I o CO «0 ^ M 04 O r« (N "- O •* I- o» o w «o CO 00 ^* c o — o c8. s- ©•9, a 5". o a •S a Q 9 n M o o> O . tn 00 t>. in 03 o eo (O«s>- 1-4 F^ 1-4 pi^ ^4 F— 1-4 Oi>4 r^O^i-ai— iiMOOOO « W « r» u) « 00 r* o o o e Sob 01 at •*» -S g M_ £ •V-s -.5.2 c •» "f -s -s s ■= p eo W O ■* — o . ^ -« o «>. o o lO _i ^ r< (4| es en >-• « « o P ■ • • t • • o ooA (eoo>« :ot»ooto • ■-■ 1-4 Pox w 06 " "* : ' U ee '4< A '^ •^f « «s 00 CO «(5 CO o ^ o ■* 00 p H P % I— H o T .S a •c ja o 03 e 5 09 m K09 = 5 ■ *3 Si tOOO 9 .4 O • 01 : «o E« : St J- Is i s s •a fi < : «> B 3 .J IB 9 fa s o 4i* : S : M e^ : S 'is S .2' • S ?> PQ I « 1 " I I Eh (g «> a •c I V *i to J B M o ^•'"^ *" '■■''*^Jfl ■♦ <:; o» o n >n n 00 c © — o « (0 CO «- uj «e CO »^ o o o o APPENDIX. m « 00 o -m -*« CO — h» o o O oo o -N 91 (N <:© ^ ^ o o p4 to -a «® t* FN o O px O ^ 9 C4 p4 1^ ■M *i4 o •0 © « oo CO o eo to « 0> ^ <9 •-H O ©o « o CO c o , • -. 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AfPBNDIX. n mm o o o o o o ('^ •c IS -S -5 .2 o S S 5 u rn S ^ (2 S .S * 5 I o en I = ' I '^ I M I f^ I Is iS - • ^ a ?^ •2 (9 OS o -J § ae O I 8 1 a a o a t C tio a 01 H O a o a ..^ t £ £ e S c |3.a a : ■- 5 a aJ ^" $ 3 « OS S-" s « 2 S s^ W ro r« y S o £ u >- 3 S ^St g 2 •'' '- " Ut32 g .S 3 B It, •So ||£« s -S y '" d -E ■-» '*■< : >* : • ce; ; : W . : ;?: pi, • ■•'i : W < Q .2* to < PQ u o •Q d v^ .S Hi r? ^:ffl -j : *-> • e d •a o > • N IS v J ad u> PLi ga ?? ». d c «* 8 S 2 J ^ 6c*g £-1 . a ■•*•. 01 si •Sja 0) ^S is d, y ,M a d V V s Ex d > d S a 2 /5 ^ » Mrt ^ "■• ... > APPKNOIX 4 ■• 6 e o o e ■» 00 o e n o o e e e •/» 0> «o c o •4 #^ -N o >n le « ■* tn •n o •* o o o -« 00 O - o o ■* — o o « o O p^ p4 o o o t» o o o : : : : CO o : "^ • o o : o : : : : o IM — O O O O oO — t-i o o o •" 73 11 P e W O »4 9 COO) e o o o o o I- : o o o o ^ M M (O '4< « o : "s d> 00 00 CO (O o o 00 n C-i OS t-t s as M Z O o a o Oi ti lb = s •• '■^ u w a Of a; 1^ = 2 '^ a Ji-s i2 '5o Q CQ v5 S JO pi" 4» ^ ? «|£ » a « «J3'5 go a S « o rrt O il V •a a 4> 2 . a := o o ■X3 • S2 2 E;=a a a a ~ bC.5 Ji o o OliMW 1) c4 o u o ass a a « 6 o « S 'S n !0 a W «£-!» a U u c a ".I ,a - a u ja a O J3 >W .S'C t-O U <9 S a 'C H S a 4> IS - J< "T3 a u •5 a o .a u C9 o 9i a 2 13 £» a < « I- J -^ « H W « H^ •J .5j a Is*' 5> - •3 a a o o fa ^ S a a 10 faO a e a I to a M .2 •a (^ o J3 a .a a ;-ii a C 3S ?s o ? ("5 * •^ b fa a o a ■•5 a 74 APPENDIX. o (—4 EH EH 0< hS o jS'^ so ^ o ^•O'** ^ — ©I M cS V"t — W«0'rt'*'»»'0'-000 b a M = i I o a II IN' IN '^ononootooooocQ ifs r>. o ifs c"* lO 05 « — •* w -t ;t|>Ae4n o M CI CI -.xl CI to « w CI r^ O >■' " = = 2 -f — « CO CO CO 00 -^ o — 00 * So to ao 00 09(0 0*^0 -a r^ o m u) ^ 00 " 1^ ^ CO n u cS H »0 I— t>i «•«£:* ;aI 00 9) 00 ^ CI C6 09 o o> U) 00 O) 00 OS — 04 — o ■* -"£ .2 « 5 1 b to g B w a — .2 « .§■3 5. a « B S< a O e SO a u °C « Q a o u 9 a a b'O a o 3 o u) «n 50 I-" V I-" « — CI CI I— I «e - s to B O O o .2 ^ I- _ -aW 12 I B * ^ I;- il l , I .., !■ . ^Z^^' ■ -J.,^-^ - APPENDIX. 75 LIFE Ml!.MBERS OK THE INCORPORATED CHURCH SOCIETY OF THE DIOCESE OF TORONTO. His Excellency Lord Elgin, OovERNnn Oenkral. Allan, Honourable William Anderson, Robert O. Baldwin, Honourable Robert Baldwin, William A. ]}ethun«. Vcn. A. N., D.D. Boulton, Mrs. Cameron, Honourable John Hillj-ard Cameron, Duprald Cartwrighf, Mrs. R. D. Cartwright, Mrs. J; S. Cayley, Honourable William Chcwett, James O. Clark, James W. O. (Cochrane, Revered W. Crookshank, Honourable George Draper, Honourable Mr. Justice Gordon, Honourable Janus Hiscott, Richard li^froy, Captain J. H., R. A. Lett, Reverend Stephen I.L.D. Kirby, Honourable John Macaulay, Honourable John McLfod, Captain Merwin. J. S. Murney, Edmund Palmer, N. Riddell, Lieutenant R. A. Robinson, Honourable Mr. Chief Justice Scadding, Reverend Hunry Seager, Edmund Toronto, The Lord Bishop of Widder, F. SPECIAL DONATIONS. Geenerl Purposes— Robert Curmichael Missionary Fund — .. Per Edmund Seager Widows and Orphans' Fund — Rev. J. A. Muloch £l Rev. T. S. Kennedy 1 jC 5 £\5 X 2 9 6 ■» r»/x» -^.r^.^ \ '\^\/'\^»r*^\ J i\n V-.i.li'l i') .'l«'M)itltl JH'I ' I y. rU\ .'.'. . 1 f k .A UIM'f* /' r A 1 ■ ; ■ , , , , , < 1 . 1« ;ili|i -,. ' -.Vf ?^. **'fj- A. F. Ptiu, Primer. fut'^M, iw. TORONTO. ^ifTiV-xmi JA!V)ji'rri .H f* • -..-•- . ... ..... rxift'iiunV'i ^r■3^it.il . taut-'* bniniVyi it'! j» ... * . ., , ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS TO Cl)e (tijnrci) Society of ti)e Wiottst of Qtoronto. HOME AND SIMCOE DISTRICTS. CITI or TORONTO. tt\» Gxoellency the OoTernor- General, L'/a Subicrlption £19 I0|. Od. In etmnexion with St. Jamei'a Cathedral. £ a. D, Allan, Hon. W.... 1 S Baldwin, Mrs. J. S. I 5 Baldwin. Rev. E. 10 Baldwin, Mra. ... 10 Baldwin, W. W. 2 6 Baldwin, Miss ... S 6 Baldwin. Miss E. 2 6 Betley, M 15 Birchall, T. W... 2 10 Boulton, Mrs. W. 1 5 Boultnn, Miss E.. 7^ Boys. Dr I 5 Brittnn.R .') Brooke, Daniel... 19 Brongh. S. 10 Bumside, Dr. A. I 5 Caley, J 10 Carmichael. R. ... 5 Codd, Miss 10 Crawford, J I 6 Croft, Mrs 1 6 Esten, Mr. Vice- Chancellor 2 10 Friend. A 10 Friend, A 5 Grasett, Rev. H. J. 2 10 Hagarly, J. H. ... 2 10 Harris, T. D 1 9 Harris, W 10 Harrington, J.and family 2 6 Hector. J 15 Heward, Mrs 10 Hibbert,Mr. 1 5 Hibbert, Mrs 10 Jones, Mrs ISO Meefer.A 10 Maedonell, Jai... Ill 3 Magrath, C. 10 Mercer, A 2 10 Mills. T.& family Moffatt, Lewis, & family 3 McCaul, Rev. Dr. 1 McCatchon, Jas, 1 Owen, J. & family Patnrson. P 2 10 Perkins, F. and 6. 2 Powell. Miss 1 Prondfoof, Wm... I Ritchey, J. H. ... 1 Robinsr>n,.T. L.... 1 flcott. Miss Shortt, Dr. 1 Shortt. Mrs 1 Shortt, T 1 Sullivan, Tlon I Todd, A. T 10 Toronto, Lord Bishop of 5 Tucker, Hon. R. A 10 Vankoughnet PM 1 5 Wakefield, W. ... I 5 Walbridge, A. ... 10 Widder, F 2 D. 6 7* Jn connexion with St Paul's Church. Allan, G.W 1 5 Allan, Mrs 15 Bacon, V 5 Bacon, MrR 2 6 Bacon, W.V I 3 Bacon, R. A...... 13 Bacon, C. M...... 13 Baldwin, Capt.... 10 Baldwin. Mrs. ... 10 Bland, Mrs 2 6 Bland. Miss 2 6 Brongh, S 10 Brongh, Mrs. ... 5 £ s. V' Buckland, Geo... 10 Carthew, Col. ... 2 Carthew, Mrs. ... 10 Carthew, Caroline 5 Carthew, Emily.. 5 Carthew, Fanny.. 5 Carthew. J. A.... 5 Clark, Dr 1 15 Clark, C.J 5 o Clark, Alister ... 5 o Clark, Alice 5 Clnrk, Eliza 5 Clark, MisR 5 Cooper, Robert... 10© Crumpton, A 1 5 Deslandes, M. ... 5 Deslandes, Mad. 5 o Evans, J 5 o Evans, Mrs 5 o Garfield, Mrs. ... 2 s Garfield, Wm. ... 1 9 Gilmour, Mrs. ... 10 o Gleunie, Miss A. 2 6 Hancock, Mr. and Mrs 10 Henderson, Jas... 1 5 Henderson, Mrs. 10 o Henderson, J. ... 5 Henderson, E. ... 6 Henderson, R. ... 2 6 Henderson, Miss 2 6 Hudson, E 1 Hodson, W 1 Hunt. Thomas.... 7^ Hnnt, Mrs 7| Hunt, Wm 1 Hurd.S. P 10 Hutchinson, W... 13 Jarvis. Mrs. S... 1 Jessopp, H.' 10 Jessopp, Mrs 5 Jessopp, Mary ... 2 6 fl APPENDIX. I ^i. -I Jes8opp,G Jessopp, Dudley. Kearney, John... Kearney, Mrs.... Laburn, Margaret Lea, John oen.... Lta, Wm Lt'a, Mrs. Wm... Lea, John jun ... Lewis, Mrs Lewis, G. E Lewis, Selina .... Lewis, Lucy Lewis, Frances... Macllroy, E Mackenzie, Rev. J. G. D Mackenzie, Mrs.. Mackenzie, V. ... Mackenzie, C. E. Moore, Charles... Moore, Mrs Moore, Miss Moore, James ... Moore, Catherine Moore, Helen .... Moore, A. W Moore, Irwin ... Murray, Alex.... Price, Miss Price, Maria Price, Joseph ... Price, C.T Proudfoot, Mrs... Saaler, 11., sen... Sadler, Mrs Sadler, Robert ... Sadler, C Sadler, John Sadler, S. A Sharp. Wm Sharp, Mrs Sharp, Mary Sharp, Fanny ... Sharp, Luke Sharp, Harriet ... Telfer, Sir. Telfer, Miss Telfer, Georgina Townsley, E Tuttle, Ceorge ... Tuttle, Wm Twoby, H., sen. Twohy, Mrs. H. Twohy, Sarah ... Twohy, H.. jun... Twohy, W., jun. Ward, Mathew... Ward, Mrs Ward, Francis ... £ 8. D. 2 6 6 2 2 2 ? 5 5 5 5 5 2 6 3 1 10 10 7i £ 8. D. Ward, Harriet... 2 Ward, Wm 2 Ward. Sarah 2 Ward, Mary 1 Ward, Albert ... I Ward, M. jun. ... 1 Ward, Elizabeth 1 Wilson, Mrs 2 Wilson, Geo Wilson, Sarah ... Wilson, Josephine o' I ! 9 I 9 9 I 9 I 6 ' I 3 7i 'i 1 51 3 1 3 74 7* n 7^ 1 3 7i 2 2 2 2 15 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 7i 0* 5' 5 ft 5 10 6 a In connexion with Trinity Church. Adams. A L 2 6 Addy, Mr. 1 3 Allan, Mr. 5 Barber, Mr. 5 Beard, J. T 1 Beard, Mrs 10 Beard, Miss 2 6 Beard, Miss S. ... 2 6 Beard, G.T 2 6^ Beaty, A 2 6 Beaty, Mrs 7 Beaty, A 1 3 Becket, Jane 13 Bethune, Mrs. ... 15 Bf thune,Miss L M 10 Bishop, Geo 2 6 Boulton, Mrs. ... 5 Bright, Jno 2 6 Bright, Mrs. Jno. 2 6 Bright, Miss L... 2 6 BrightjJobn 2 6 Bright, Miss 13 Bright, Miss H.... 13 Bright, Jas 13 Brunskill, Thos. 10 Brunskill, Mrs ... 10 Brunskill, Mary.. 2 Brunskill, Fanny Brunskill, Anne . Brunskill, W Burke, Mrs Burns, Jas Cameron, J.H.A. Cash Chambers, Mrs. Clarkson, Mrs. ... 5 Coates, F. B 5 Coates, Mrs. F.B. 5 Coates, Thos. ... 5 Collier, 5 Collier, Mrs 2 6 Collier, C 2 6 Cook, W. C rO 3 9 Coulter, Geo 2 6^ Coulter, Mrs 13 Cowlin, Alice ... 7^ 6 3 3 3 2 6 5 0^ 6 7 1 1 5 £ s. n. Craig, Mrs 1 3 rrxwell, Mrs. ... 6 OJ Cox well. Miss .. n Coxwell, Miss K. 7i Coxwell, Miss H. 7 Doxwei., Master 7 Davis, Wm 10 Dean, J. K 2 6 Dean, Mrs 2 6 Dean, P. S 1 1 3 Dean, Harriet ... S Dempsey, Mrs. ... 2 6 Dempsey,P.&J.W.0 5 Dempsey, Jno.'... 1 3 Dewdney. D. 1 3 Dudley. Mr 1 3 Dnggan, Geo, ... 2 6 Earnest.Mrs. Jno. 2 C Faulkner, S 2 6 Faulkner, Mrs.... 2 6 Ferguson, R. C. . 10 Friend. A 1 a a n Frierd, A A Friend, A 6 Friend, A 3 Friend, A 3 Friend. A 3 Friend. A 3 Friend, A 3 Friend, A 3 Friend, A 3 Friend, A 3 Friend, A 2 3 G. W 6 Gooderham, W. .. 1 5 Gooderham, Mrs. 10 Gooderham, Geo. 5 Gonderham, M... 5 Gooderham, H.... 2 6i Gooderham, A.... I Si Gooderham, R. T. 7 Gooderham, H.A. 7 Grant, Edith 2 S Gunn, Jane 1 3 Garnett, Mrs 5 Hardy, David .... a 6 Marlcy, Mr I 3 Harley, Mrs 1 3 Harris, T. D. 5 Harris, Mrs 5 Harrison, Mrs. ... 1 3 Harrison, R. A. . 1 6 Harrison, R 2 6 . Haworth,T 1 5 Haworth,Mrs. ... 10 Haworth, S. A.... 5 Haworth,C 5 Haworth, W. H. . 5 Helliwell, Mrs.... 10 Hooper, E a c ■ m £ 8. D. .... 1 3 ... 5 oi ... n K. n H. 7 Bter 7 .... 10 .... 2 6 2 6 1 3 ... 1 8 . ... 2 6 J.W.O 5 :... 1 3 .... 1 3 .... 1 3 ... 2 6 fno. 2 G .... 2 6 I.... 2 6 C. . 10 .... 1 3 .... 2 6 .... 2 6 .... 1 3 1 3 .... 1 3 .... 1 3 . .. 1 3 1 3 ... I 3 1 3 .... 1 3 .... 2 6 r... 1 5 Irs. 10 leo. 5 I... 5 .... 2 6i .... I 3i .T. 7 .A. 7 .... 2 S .... 1 3 .... 5 .... 2 6 .... I 8 .... 1 3 .... 5 .... 5 ... 1 3 L. . 1 6 .... 2 6 .... 1 5 ... 10 5 .... 5 5 .... 10 .... 2 c ■ • •■ £ 8. Hanter, Mrs 5 Hunter, M. & L. l Htttton, Mr. Ingledew, W Jackson, B 5 Jackson, Mrs. ... 2 Jackson, Miss ... 1 Jackson, M. B. ... 1 Jackson, E 2 Jackson, Joo 1 Jackson, James... 2 Jackson, Jame8... 5 Joseph, H. A 1 Joseph, Mrs 10 Joseph, Miss 2 Joseph, Matilda 2 Joseph, A. H. ... 2 Joseph, Margaret 2 Jones, John U 2 Joyce, Mrs J. E. M. 2 Kenny, Miss 1 Lambert, Thos... Lane, Chas 2 Lawson, G. P. ... 5 Lee, Joseph 5 Lee, Mrs 2 Lee, Miss o 2 Lee, Thos 1 Lee, Alex 1 Lee, Walter Lee, Arther Lee, Christopher Lee.EroilT Lee,W. H. I o Lee, Mrs. W. H. 10 Lee, Miss 5 Lee, Horace 2 Lee, R. 2 Lee, Jane 2 Lee« F. J 2 Lee, J. W 2 Leary, Patrick... 1 Macaalay, Chief Justice 2 10 McKnight, Jane 1 Maing^, W. A... 5 Meredith, John... Meredith, Sarah*. Mitchele, Rev. B. 1 5 Mitchell, S. 5 Monro, Geo. jun.. 2 Motley, Jno 2 Moas, Mrs 1 Mulligan, Mrs. ... 1 Mullin, C Micol, John 1 Norris, H. F 2 OfFord,Mary FJbtt. Elixabeth, 5 D. 3 7J n 6 3 3 6 3 6 6 6 6 6 6 n 6 3 6 6 6 3 3 n 7i n 7i 6 6 6 6 6 3 3 n n 6 6 3 3 7J 3 6 7i APPENDIX. ■* - - £ 8. Piatt, Geo 5 Piatt, Mrs. Geo... 5 Plait, Jane Piatt, Samuel 1 5 Piatt, Mrs. S 10 Radenhurst, Mrs. 3 Reford, Mrs 5 Reford.MissF.... 5 Ridout, Sam 1 Ridout, Mrs. S... 2 Ripley, Mrs 10 Robinson, Eiiz ... 1 Robinson, Julian 1 Robinson, Ellen . 2 Rolph, W 10 Rolph, Mrs 5 Rolph, Sarah 2 Rolph, Susan 2 Rolph, Thos 2 Ri)8s,T 5 Ross, Mrs Shepherd, P 2 Shepherd, Mrs.... 1 Shuter, Joseph... 2 Shuter, Mrs U 2 Skoll,Mr8 1 Small, Mrs. C. C. 10 Small, Eliza 1 Small, J. C 2 Smith, Thos 1 Smith, Mrs 1 Smith, J. T 5 Smith, Jno 2 Smith. Mrs. John 2 Sylvester, P 1 Turner, Enoch... 1 5 Turner, Mrs 10 Turner, Henry... 2 Vankoughnet, P. 2 Watty, .Mrs I Weymouth, Mrs. 1 Wilkins, Mrs. ... 1 Wilmot, J 3 Wilmot, Mrs 1 Wilson, John 1 Wood, R 2 Worts, J. G 10 Worts, Mrs 5 Worts, Miss I Worts, Miss C... 1 Worts, Miss E.... 1 D. n 6 3 3 6 6 6 6 U n 6 3 6 6 3 3 6 3 3 6 6 3 6 6 3 3 3 9 3 3 6 3 3 3 In connexion withSt.George's Church. Names marked thus* are subscribers to Building Society Shares, on behalf of the debt on the Church * Arnold John general pur. ... 1 5 debt infant School... Arnold Mrs. g. p. bell Arnold, J .jun.debt Arnold, Julia infant school... Anderson, Dr. debt Aliquis, gen. pur. A. B., bell ♦Bishop, The Ld. debt •Beaven,J.,D. D. general pur. ... ♦Boulton, Mrs. bell infant school... Boulton, W. H. gen. purposes.. Boulton.MrsWH. gen. purposes.. bell *Burns, R.E.d«bt Burns, D. debt ... Blogg, J. S. debt infant school... Barron, F.W.g.p. debt Barrett, M. bell... *Baines, T. debt.. second sub. .... Brown, J. gen.pur. bell Raxter,J.gen.pur. Baxter, Mrs. do. *Battersby, L. ... Batl-jrsby, Mrs. school house ... Bright. W. g. pur. debt Bernard, H. bell . *Brock, George .. *Cameron, J. H. debt Cameron, Mrs bell Cameron, Alan debt Cameron, J. debt Crookshank, J. debt bell Cay ley, Mrs. J.bell Cooper, R. dcbt^.. Cooper, C. W. ... Champion, T. bell CouIson,A.H. bell com. plate ...... Campbell, W. bell Coates, Mrs. bell £ 6 17 1 1 1 III D. I 3 5 10 3 2 2 10 10 10 15 0. 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 5 2 6 Q 5 5 15 1 5 10 5 10 10 5 10 2 10 5 10 1 5 10 U I IV £ s. Coatea, W. g. por. 5 Cbatw'iD, Amelia gen. purposes ..0 5 Cautling, Anne gen. purposes ..0 5 *Crickniore, J. ... Crick more, Mrs. bell 5 Cook Win. bell.,. 2 Carrington, J. C. gen. purposes... 10 C. D., bell 5 Churuh, J. g. pur. 1 Durnford, J. do. 1 5 debt 2 Durnford, Master bell 1 Durnford, P. debt 5 DuDSCombe. Jno. gen. purposes... 1 5 Denisou, R. L. com. plate 5 Drew, C. gen.pur. 1 Dalton, R. O. g. p. O 10 Draper W. G. bell 5 Dunn, J. geu. pur. 5 Dunn, J. P. do. 10 Esteu, com. plate 10 Esten, Mrs. bell... 10 Ettrick, J. debt... 1 5 Etirick, Mrs. bell 1 Fleming, A. belt 5 school house ... 5 Fox, Thos. debt 1 Ferres, J. gen.pur. 2 Fennel, Mrs. c. p. I >Grasett,Rev.U.J. debt I 5 Glaves, Wm. g. p. 2 •Horne.J.H.debt 2 second sub 1 5 Home, J. M. debt 1 5 Home, Mrs. debt 10 -Home, Mrs. J.debt 10 Home, Miss debt 5 Home, Chas. debt 5 Home, Ellen debt 5 Home, Isa. debt 5 Home, E. dfbt... 5 Home, Jno. M.D. bell 5 Hollwell, W. A. debt 5 *Hodder, Dr. debt I 5 bell 10 com. plate 5 Hector, Mrs. bell 5 Heath, C. W. bell 5 Heath, Mrs. O.W. geu purposes... ,10 APPENDIX. D. £ s. D. Hagarty, J. H. debt 2 bell Harman, S. B. 5 gen purposes... 1 debt 5 com. plate 3 school house ... 1 6 Hodgson, Jos.g.p. Heward, Mrs. F. 10 bell 1 Heward, Mrs. W. 3 bell 10 Jones, Chas. debt 18 18 Joseph, J. bell ... 5 Jackson, T. bell 2 6 school house... 5 Johnstone James gen. purposes... 2 6 Johnstone G. g.p. 1 3 Jones, T 2 6 J ame8,R. gen.pur. 1 3 3 Jarvis, W. B. g.p. 1 Jarvis, A. M. in* fant school .... 5 *Jame8on, R. S.. Kerr. Lieut. R. E. bell 10 *Lett, Rev. Steph. LL.D.gen. .ur. 1 5 debt 5 Lett,Mrs.gen.pur. 10 bell 1 3 Lett, B. IL g. p. € 5 6 Lett, F. A. g. p. 5 3 Lett, E. M. g. p. 5 Lett, Stephu, g. p. 5 Lett, D. gen. pur. 5 6A Leftoy,J.H.debt U 2 bell 1 Loring, Mrs. g. p. I debt 1 bell X Loring, Geo. in- fant school. ... 5 Loring, E. sch. h. I 3 Lister, Mrs. bell 2 6 Lyons, Jno. bell 5 Lynes, C. debt ... 5 Metcalfe, F. g. p. 10 df-bt 1 5 Metcalf.T.bell... 1 Magrath, C. debt 5 McCaui, Dr. bell 1 McLean, Mrs.bell -1 Munro, bell 10 *McMullen. R. C. 10 Monsan, S , debt. Morgan, G. W. 1 ' gen.purposes... 2 6 £ S. D. Miller, R. B. g. p. 1 o M. A., infant sch. 5 Marshall, H. g. p. 2 6 Neave,Mr. bell... 10 *NatioD, E. W.,.. O'Brien, W.E.debt 2 6 Patterson, Capt. bell 10 Powell, J. S. debt I Page, Lt Col.g.p. 1 5 'Robinson, Ch. J. gen.purposes... 10 debt .,.: 2 bell....* 3 Robin8on,Mr8.g.po 1 'Robinson J. L. debt 1 10 Robinson, Mrs. J. bell 1 school house... 10 *Robinson,J.B.jr. debt 1 10 Rowsell, H. g. p. 1 5 bell 10 Read, D. B. g. p. 1 5 debt 15 Raynes, Mrs. bell 2 6 Rankin, Mrs. g. p. 5 Rutherford, bell.. 1 Sherwood,H. debt 15 Sherwood^ Mrs. 15 bell 1 Stanton, R. debt 2 10 Strachan, Mrs. J. debt 2 Scott, Mrs. bell... 10 ♦Spragge. J. G Spragge, W. debt 2 10 Q Spragge,Mrs.debt I 5 bell 10 Spragge, Miss dt Spragge, Miss F. 10 Smith, Mrs. L.beli 10 Sampson. D. bell 5 Steward, Mrs. bell 10 Smith, Mary debt 19 Shortis, E. g. d. 10 £ Shaw, A. com.plt. 5 Thompson, Mrs. bell 5 debt 1 5 Thomson, J. H. Thomas, Mr. bell 10 Thomson, J. debt 1 3 To well, H. g. p. 5 Willoughby, Cpt. debt 10 Willoughby Mrs. bell 5 Wakefield,W.b«ll 2 lo U tma APPENDIX. £ 8. D. 1 5 2 6 10 u 2 6 U 10 I 1 5 1 2 d 3 1 1 10 1 1 1 10 1 5 10 1 5 1 5 2 e 5 1 1 5 1 5 1 2 10 2 10 Q 1 5 10 10 10 5 1 1 3 10 Q c 5 5 1 5 10 1 8 5 1 5 2 10 £ 8. D. *WiIsoii, A. g. p. 2 10 bell 10 WorthingtoniJno. gea.purposes... 10 com. plate 10 WatBou, J. g. p. 2 6 Williami, C. g. p. 2 6 Young, J.W.s.h. 5 Jh connrxion wilU the Church of the Haly Trhiity, Yongc St. Anonymous 5 U Brent, J. W 15 Brown, Jas 5 Champion, Thos. 1 5 Ditto, Family ... 6 3 Clark, Dr 15 Develin, A 10 Dixon, Mr.&Mrs. 1 S Duff, A. G 1 3 Goldsmith, E. ... 1 5 .Goldsmith, Mrs.. 1 5 Hill. Thos 2 5 fi }logg. John Maurice, Jas 1 3 Jleyerhoffer, Re- verend V. P.... 1 5 Moore, Jas 1 O'Brien, L.,M.D. 1848 & 1949... 2 10 >Oxkenham,Ju8... 10 Plees, A. F 1 5 Plees, Mrs 1 5 Scadding, Rev. U. 2 10 10 Scadding, Mrs ... 5 Scadding, C 5 Stennett, Rev. W, 2 10 Smith, Jas 5 Townley, A. B... 1 5 We8tinacott,W.M. 1 5 Westmacott, Mrs. 10 ■Warren, Robt ... I 3 Morning Service, (small sums)... 2 10 9 Evening Service, (small sums)... 8 li •WESTON. Brown, Mrs. W. -Carruthers, D. ... Carruthers, Mrs. Conron, John ... . Thomson, Mist.. 2 6 Walker, E. A. ... 10 Walker, Mrs 10 Warnock.T. N..vO 10 Wesley, Mrs I S Whitebread, Mrs. 1 3 Whitley, Daniel.. 10 TECDMaETH &. "WEST OWlL- LIMnURT. Ardahg, T. R. ... O 10 Armsnn, William 10 Arnold, M. J.... 71 Arnold, Mrs. J.... 13 Barry, J. W 2 6 Batters, £ I I^ Baycroft, R 5 Bloomfield, R. ... 2 6 Bennett, J 13 Braden, J 13 Braden, Mrs 7i Braden, E!iza ... 7i Brown, William. 10 Canns. Mrs 13 Campbell, Jno... 2 6 Callahan, Richd.. 10 Carter, W 5 Carter, Mrs 5 Carter, R 2 7 Chapman, C 5 Chapman, J 2 6 Coulter, Ed w Q 1 3 Coulter, Mrs 13 Cross, E 13 Cross, M 7i Cross, Mrs I 3 Cross, R 13 Crothers, M 7i Davis, R 10 DritBeld, John... I 3 Evans, D 2 6J Evans, Mrs 2 6^ Evans, R 2 6 Evans, M I S Evans, James ... 5 Evans, Geo 5 Fennell, Ji»sph... 5 Fisher's. Mrs. Box 6 9^ Friend, A 2 6 Friend, A 2 6 Gamble, Mrs. T. Missy. Box ... 12 4J Gamble, Mr 10 Gaviller, A 10 General Meeting, Collection at... 14 7 Ginty, R 5 Ginty, .Tn.i 2 6 Goodwin, Mr. ... 5 Goodwin, M 13 £ 8. Orier, Patrick ... 2 Hammell, H S Hammell, Jno. ... 1 Hammell, T 5 Hammell, VV. sen 5 Hammell, W,, jr. 5 Hamniell,Mr!; W. .5 Hill, Rev. A. ... 1 5 Jackson, W 1 Long, J 6 Macauiey 2 Mann.. 'v Fran's 2 McK V las. . a 52 MeGt i , 2 2 McVitt'f , sXu,. . O 1 Mairs, Mr 5 Marden, J 1 Martin, R 2 Matohett Robert 5 Milim Mrs. ...... 1 Mooney R 2 Moor, F. 2 Morris, H 5 Morris, Thomas, 1 Morris, William. 1 Morris, Mrs. E. 1 MortLner, H. ... 1 5 Morton, G. D.... 2 Nixon, A 1 Parker, Mrs. R. 2 Orr, Dr r, Orr, E. A 1 Orr, Mrs. E 1 Os'.er, Rev. F. L. 1 5 Thompson, F. .. 5 Richardson, J.... 2 Richardson, Mrs. 1 IlichaiasoD, H... 5 Sacks, Geo 1 Stoddards, W.jr. 1 Stoddars. Jas. ... 10 Scandling Mark . 5 Thompson, J. E. 5 Trott&Son 2 Trott William ... 1 Thorpe, George. 1 Walker, Wm. ... 5 Wallace, Mrs. ... 1 Whitesides, Mr. 5 Whitesides, Mrs. 2 Williams, J. R.... 1 5 WMliams Mrs.... 1 5 Wood, Mrs ORTttl-IA. Ardagh, S. D. ... 10 Bourn, Rev. Geo. 1 5 Booth. Gfo. 2 Borkitt. Mr 5 Bell, G W. 10 n 6 111 3 6 6 6 6 3 3 G 3 6 6 3 3 3 6 3 6 3 3 6 3 3 3 6 3 3 10} 6 n £ s. 9. Bailey, Wm 13 Churchman, A... 10 O C. A. M 2 6 Frasier, Henry... 2 6 Frasier, Mr. 5 Hamilton, Mrs... 5 0' King, Mrs 13 Lloyd, Wm 3 6 Moffatt, Andrew 2 6 Morrish, 2 6 Paterson, Adam. 2 6 Rutherford, A I Ian 19 Rutherford, Jas.. 13 St. John, Mrs. ... 5 a Sanson, D 2 6 Scott, Mni...^i.,.. 10 O Thompson, John. 5 Wheeler, B 2 6 »ENETANGD»HEIfE. Attrill, T. P., R. N. 10 2 Bell, Mrs. W. C. 2 6 Best, C. Prirate.. 7 Blunt, John 2 6} Brown Edwd. I. . 2 6^ Buchanan Robert 2 6 Cobb, James 13 Copeland, Geo.... 5 1 Friend A 2 6i Hallen, Rev Geo. 15 1 Hamilton, W. B.. 5 Hart, Isaac 7} Jeffs, Robert...... 5 Jeffery, Edward .026 Jeffery, Stephen.. 5 5 Julian, Miss 2 6 Lawless Dr. R.M, 1 j Lee,D. A.C.G. . 5 Martin, W 2 6 Mepham, Corpl... 2 6 Mason, O. Prvt... 13 Parker, W. Prvt. 1 3 Patterson, Mrs... 5 1 Sanderson, W. ... 1 3 Saxton, G H 2 6j Shapcoot,S. Prvt. I 3 Shapcoiit, Mrs.... 13 Simpson, W 10 Smith, John 2 6 Stewart, Saml. ... 1 3 • hompson, F. ... 5 Thompson, H. ... 2 6 Thompson, A. A. 5 Twiddill.W 2 6i Wilson, W. , 10 Whiteley.W.Crpl 1 3 Wright Wm 2 61 INNISFIL. Arthur, John ... 1 3 X ■. o. 1 3 10 2 6 2 6 5 5 1 3 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 1 3 1 3 5 2 6 10 5 2 6 HEKE. N. 10 2 2 6 7 2 6i 2 6i 2 6 13 5 1 2 6i 1 5 1 5 7J 5 2 6 5 » 2 6 T ; 5 2 6^ 2 el 13 1 3 5 1 1 3 2 6i 1 3 1 3 10 2 6 1 3 5 2 6 5 2 6i 10 1 3 2 6i 1 s ^- £ 8. n. Hunt, William ... 7i Hunt, Maria 0- 7} Myneer, Samuel.. 1 3 Oi-ohard, Robert. O 2^ 6 Pratt, John 0* 2' 6 Ross, B^nj: 5 Rnss, Samael. ... 2 6 WiTsoD, Jas., sea. 2 6 Wilson, An DC ... 1 3 Wi?$oD, Joseph... 13 Wil^on^ Jas., jun 2 6 APPENDIX. X 8. D. Wilson, Alex 7J WiUon. John ... 7^ Webb, Thos sen. 2 6 Mono. A. B 1 3 Alexander, Jas... 2 6 Ellis. John 7} Fletcher, J. Rev. 1 5 Howe, Jacob .... 13 Hurd, William... 2 6 Irwio, Thomas... 7^ IX X 8. D Island, Michl. ... 1 10} Little, John 2 6 Little, George... TJ Martin, Abraham 2 6 Martin, Robert... 5 Martin, William 2 6 Morrison, Hugh. 13 Murphy, Robt ... I 3 Reibura, Isaiah... 7i Reibnrn, William 2 6 Reiburii, Mrs. ... 1 3 GORE AND AVELLINGTON DISTRICT. £ 8. V. HAMILTON. Aerdman, Mrs... 5 Adams, Henry S. 0- 5 Ainslie, R. F. ... 15 Alexander, Mrs...O 5 Armstrong, Jas .. 2 6 Armstrongs Mrs. 2 6 Ambrose, Mr. ... 2 6 Atkinson, Wm... 1 5 Austin, Mr. 5 Awty, J. Mr 2 6 Baker, G. W.jun. 1 5 Baker, H. C 2 10 Baker, H.C,jun. 1 5 Baker. Mrs 1 5 Baker, Miss F. A. 1 5 Bates, James 5 Beardmore. Mrs.. 10 Bentlev, Mrs. ... 5 Best, T. N 10 5 0- Benner, Mr. Booker, \., jun. 0- 5 Bradley, John ... 7 6 Bradley, Mrs. ... 5 Bradley, Abrhm. 2 6 Bray, Jnsias 10 Bray, Mrs o 5 Bull, Harcourt ... 5 Browne,M W") 4j2 Browne, Mrs.f ^,2 Browne, Missf -0 10 Browne, Mas.3 ^O 10 BnH, Mrs. H. ... 10 Ball, Richard ... 1 5 BuH, George A... 5 Burns, John 1 3 Burn, David 5 Beaseley, Mas. R. 2 6 Boatwick, MasR, 2 C»rter,J.F.(WU dows & Orphs.) 10 Carter, Mrs. J. F. 5 Cash 2 Oath 3 ft Cash I 3 Cahill, Mrs Clement, J. S. ... Cartwright. Geo. Christiao, J. T... Counsell.C.O.Mis Corbay, L. R Conway, Edward Cook, J Crickmore. C. G. Crocker, Mr Clarke, Wm Campbell. Mr. ... 1 Crooks. Walter... Case, Master W. Davidson, Jno... 1 Dallyn. Mrs U Date, S Dallvn, J. B Distin, W. L. ... 1 Donelly, Mr Dodds, William.. Duggan, R. O;... 1 Duggan, Mrs. ... Duggan, Geo. ... Duggan. R. C. ... Duggan, Dr....... I Davidson, n.E... Ede,Rev. J, H... 2 Erwln, G. C Erwin, W. Ira... Eron, W Evans, D Evans, J Evans, George ... Evans, Thos Fairclough, Rich. Fishev, Mrs Frazer, Rev.Don. I French, John ... Freeman, S. B.... 1 Friend, A Geddt" IRev.J.G. 2 Geddt: Mrs.J.G. I Qr if. ^, M:- rji^cl''". iUtr. . Sim '■-' 8. 2 5 10 . 5 : St-. 5. 5, 5 10 3 2 5 2 2 2 2 5 5 10 ID 5 5 U 10 5 5 1 5 5 5 5 6 5 Ci 2 5 )0 \{\ 1>. 6 0, 0. H 6 0. 6 6 6. 6 3 6 6 U t) GeddeSjMissMary Geddcs, J. G. juu Geddes, Mrs Geddes, Miss .... Geddes, Miss G. Geddes, James... Geddes, Mrs. J.C. Geddes, MissA.C. Grasett, Miss 11. Gould, George... Grant, Peter Greer, Archibald' Harris, William. Hay ward, J; Harris, Mr Harper, Richard Hardiker, R Harris, T. B.jun. Hamilton. A Hewitt, R Helliwell,Mrs.C. Hillyard.Thomas Holton, Mr Hunting, Samuel Hunter, Dr Howard, Hosea .. Hurley, J Hamilton, Master Inman, J. W.,.,.. Ireland. H. W.... Jago, Miss Jeffrey, Mrs Jones, Chas. T.... Johnson, Georgv Judd, Mrs Kelly, Ed Kelly, J. H Kundrick, Ann... Kerr, Mrs Kerr, Mrs. Arch. Kerr, R. W . y, William... !. - R.N LfiWiie, H. J. ... Laurie, Mrs .. X 8. D. 10 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 h 5 1 1 0. O 3 10 1 3 2 6 05 5 a 10 10 5 I 10 5 5 5 10 5 2 2 5 5 2 2 .3 1 2 12 5 2 5 10 5 £ 8. Laurie, TlioR 2 I aiirif. Charles... 2 Loe, Mis 2 Lister, Juuit-s ... O r> Logan, J 2 IMackelcan, Dr... 1 5 IMackelcan, Mrs. 10 Masson, ('apt. ... 1 MaasoD, Mrs 5 Matthews, Mr. J. 5 Matthews, Mr8.J. 5 Matthews. Mr. G. 5 Matthews, Mrs. G. n 5 Mackesay. Mrs... Maxwell, Thos ... I McCaul, Mast. G. 2 McD()nald,W. R. 10 McKhee, Mrs. ... 1 McKay, Archd. .. 1 McGiven, E 2 McKeaDd,G 10 McKinstry, H.... 1 McKay, William 2 McNeile, Anu ... 2 Mclnnis, D 10 McKenzie, J 2 Mills, Hon. S 2 10 Mills, John IL... 1 Mills, Nelson .... 1 Mills, Mrs. Jos. (Missionary)... 2 Mitchell, J .5 Martin, Mrs 5 Mullin, Jamei ... 5 Moe, Mrs 2 Nelson, J 1 Nicholl, Capt 1 OReilly, Dr. G. . 1 O'Reilly, Miles & family 2 10 Patterson, J 5 Pennington, 'I'.... 5 Phillips, Mrs. .... 1 Poole, Mr 1 Price, W. G 1 Rouke, E. H o Robinson, Joseph 5 Robertson, Wm. . 5 Roleston, Mrs. J. I Rubrige, Mr 5 Rathven, Peter ..0 5 Ryan, J. S 10 Salmon, Mast W. O 2 Samuel, Thomas . 2 Seagram, Mast. J. 2 Seymour, James . 2 Simpson, Jno 10 Smith, William... 2 Smith, Thomas ..0 5 Smith, Thos. jun. 2 APPKNDIX. .t D. £ 8. D. 6 Sinith, John anci (i fa. 1848, & '49. 2 6 Sootheran, E. H.. 1 Spratt, Andrew . 1 3 6 Stinson, Ebenezor 10 Stinson, Mrs. E . 10 Still, John R I 3 Strongman, J. sen .0 2 6 Strongman. J. jun .0 2 C Street, R.P 1 5 Stokoe, C. H 1 Sullivan. Ed. R. .. 5 Swain, Mr 10 7J Taylor, George... 5 3 Tavlor, Miss 5 i 6 Tisdalc, V. H. ... Terry, Richard .. 5 3 Tiffany, Mast. E 2 6 3 Titus, Mrs 5 6 Thompson, Jno. . 1 3 Th(mipson, Wm.. 5 Thomas, G, F. ... 5 a Tout, T 5 10 6 Vankoughnet, M. Vurs, B.F 5 6 Wilkins, Miss.... 1 Whyte, John 1 Whyte, Mrs 5 Whyte, Miss 5 Watkins, R 10 6 Winer, Mrs 10 Worthington.T.. 2 6 Young, J. Y 2 6 Zealand, Capt. ... 5 6 Zurik.M MDC 5 ROU Gil. OUNDA^ AND WEST tU Anderson, John... I 3 Anderson, Wm... I 3 Armstrong, D 1 3 Armstrong, W.... 1 3 Armstrong, J. ... 1 3 3 Burns, John 1 3 3 Babington, J. M. 10 Babington. Mrs.. 5 Bate, Mr 2 6 Begue, Mrs 2 6 Begue, Olivia ... 1 3 3 Begue, Celestia... 1 3 Begue, Julia 1 3 Begue, Elizabeth 1 3 Brinkley J 10 6 Brannigan, E. ... 2 6 6 Bullock, W. .,... 5 6 Bullock, Mrs. ... .5 6 Braldie, J 1 3 Buntiii, Mr 1 3 6 Butler, Mrs 10 Byrns, D 5 6 Carroll, W 1 1 3 £ ». n. Cochnor, F a Cnghran, J 2 6 Connell, George. 2 6 Chrysler. M. O.. 1 3 Deacon, R 2 6 Death, H 2 6 Dewston, W 2 6 Dickson, D. R... 5 Dickson, Jas 5 O Di.^kie. J 2 6 DuL, W 2 6 Ewart, J. B 2 Ewart, Mrs 1 Ewart, Miss F.... 5 Ewart, Miss E... 5 Ewart, J. B. jur. 5 Ewart, John 5 Tiwart Miss 5 Faulkner, H. W. 5 Faulkner, Mrs.... 5 Fennix, M 13 Fyke, P 1 3 Fish. D. D 2 6 Fletcher, R 71 Glesson, C 0*1 3 Greenstrect, Mr.. I S Greenstreet, Mrs. 10 Habhin, H. G.... 2 6 Habbin, Mrs 2 6 Haines, J 5 Hamilton, Henry 2 6 Hoffmnn, J 2 6 Howe, Thos » 6 Howe, Mrs 2 6 James Benjamin .. 2 6 James, G 5 Jessop Rev. H. B. 1 5 Johnson, George. 5 Johnson Francis .050 Jones & Lambly, Messrs 10 Keevill, S 1 3 Keevill, Jane .... 13 Keevill, John .... 1 3 Kelly George .... o 1 10^ Kent John 13 Kenway M 13 Kerby. A. P. ... 2 10 Kerby Mrs. 1 Kerby Miss 10 Kerby, Sarah A . 5 Korby, Henry, ... 5 Kerby, Andrew .050 Kerby, Abm. N . 5 Kerby, Ralph L . 5 Kerby, J. M 1 Kirkpatrick, A ... 1 3 Kirkpatrick, R .. 1 3 Knox, David, ... 1 3 Lacy, William ... 5 'f ?■■ s. n. > A , ) 2 6 i ) a 6 / 1 1 3 ) a 6 , ) 2 6 1 2 6 1 ) 5 1 5 ^ ) 2 6 r 2 6 ! ) 5 5 > 5 ) 5 ) 5 , > 5 > 5 ) 1 3 1 3 2 6 ) 74 •l 3 1 10 ' 2 6 I 2 6 ? » 5 2 6 2 6 a 6 • a 6 2 6 5 ! 5 5 5 10 ' 3 3 3 loi 3 3 10 : 10 ' 5 r 5 5 5 5 > 1 3 • 1 3 1 3 ' 5 < -# .1 t' £ 8. 1). I.any, Joiieph ... . o 6 Latsbaw, J 1 Lawsc, P . 5 Leeming, Rev. R . 12 6 Loemin/r, Mrs. .. 12 6 Lewis, Lewis 2 6 Lynch, Mrs 1 3 Lynch, Ellen, 2 6 Macklem, J 1 3 Mackletn. S . 1 3 Markle, Agnes.. 1 3 Miirklc, S 1 3 Markle, J. R. .. 1 3 Marks, Thos. ... 1 3 Martlin, Mr 5 Martlin, Mrs. ... 5 Martlin, W I 3 Martlin, Robert. . 1 3 Mewburn, T.C... 1 McDonnell, Geo 2 G McDonald 1 3 McGnirc, Miss ... 5 McMurray, Rev. W 1 5 McMurray, Mrs.. 10 McMurray, W. S. 5 McMurray, J. H. 5 McMurray, Jas. .. 5 McMurray, C. E. 5 Miller. Helen,.... 2 G Minohan, J 7A Morden, Jas. J... 10 Morden, Mrs 10 Mnrphy, D I 3 Neville, Thos 5 . Noble, Rev. J.... 5 Noble, W 1 3 Overfield, Mrs.... 10 Overfield,Mi9sC. r> Overfield, S 10 Overfield, C. E.. 2 6 Overfield, W. ... G 1 Page, Dr. D. . .. 2 Page Mrs. and daui^hter 2 6 Passmore, W. ... 1 3 Patbhin, Jatnes.. 5 Patton, J 1 I 3 3 Pcachman, Mrs.. Pink, Jno 5 Piper, H. E 5 Pyke, James .... 2 G Racey, 'V, and fa. 1 Riley, P. B 5 Riley, Jas 6 Riley, Mrs 5 ttolph, G 10 Rolpb, Mrs 5 Holph, P. K 2 6 Bolph, W. M.... 2 C APPENDIX. X s. Rolpb, Ann* 2 Ralph, M. J 2 Schooicratt Mrs. . 10 Sinclair, John ... 2 Smith, Thomas .. .5 Smith, Sarah M.. 2 Smith, G 6 Smith, S 1 Smith, A 1 Smith, George ... 1 Smith, Albina .... 1 Smith, George.... 2 Stanley, Ed 5 Street, Richard .. 10 Swindle, Mrs 1 Taylor, R 5 TKachman, J. ... 2 Thorpe, Jas 5 Towusend, Miss. 5 Vennables.T 2 Wishart Kenneth .'5 Wishart, ^Irs. ... I Warren, George 5 Warren, Mrs. ... 5 Warren, Margaret Warren, R. J. ... Watts, R 2 Webster Jos. & fa. 1 10 Wood, F 2 Wood, T. Q 5 Weaver, Moses... .5 Wales James 2 Wright, Jas XI D. I ■ £ S. D. 6 i Filman. Wm. ... 1 T 6 Gott, W. A .-.. 1 3 Gage, J 2 6 6 I Gajje, Eliz'bth.... 2 6 (Jurnett, J 2 6 G ! liaison, Catherine 2 llammill, Thos... \h U 3 llammill, P 5 •• 3 ! Hammill.J. A.... 2 6 3 I Hogcbootn, Geo.. 2 6 3 Hogeboom, Mrs.. 2 6 6 I lleslop, Jno 2 6 I Hall, Wm 2 6 I Jones, Mrs. E. ... 10 3 j Jones, Mrs. J. B.. 1 3 iJamicson, A 13 6 i Jamil-son, G 1 3 I Jamiesiin.Mrs.G. 1 3 Kern, Wm 5 Wakely, Jacob... 2 Walker, A. 1 St. John's, Ancnster. Andruss, Magt... 1 Almas, John 2 Almas, Jane 2 Almas, Frederick 2 Almas, Eliz'bth.. 2 Aikman, Col. J. . 1 Arthur, Mr P Byrns, G. & fam. 10 Book, Adam 5 Byfield,F 5 Best, Wm 1 CooIey,Catherine 5 Crooks, Mrs. W.. 1 Cradack, R.H,... 2 Duff Adam 5 Davis John 2 Dalton Dr. W.... 5 Eglistone, Harris 5 Eglistone, Mrs. H 2 Eglistone, A 2 Filman, C 2 Filman, P 1 Filman, Eliz'bth. 6 I Filman, Mag'ae. . 1 6 Kern, [ .I Kern, Sam 10 Kemp, Mrs. Vf ... 2 6 Kelly, 1 2 6 Lod()r,Job 1 .5 7J Logan, John 7i 7J Logun, Mrs 7i 6 Milne, Alex. S... 10 O IVIilne, J. G 5 6 Marr, A. 8c fam.. 10 McKay, Mrs. A. 2 6 McMuilen. W. ... 7^ 6 Penfold, G. R. ... 10 Robertson, Mrs J 2 6 6 Ryekman, Wrd. 3 and family 10 Rousseau X, G. B. 3 and family lO G Ruusseaux, Geo. 1 3 6 Regan, Jas 5 6 Tisdale, Mrs S... 1 3 6 Tisdale. Miss. ... 1 8 3 Tidy, Jno 2 6 7i Showers, D 1 0" Smith Hy 10 Snyder, F. G 5 Snyder, A 2 6 3 Sanford, Thos.... 1 3 Sanford, Mrs. T. 1 3 3 StewartC 1 3 G Stewart, Mrs. C. 7^ Woods, W. B. ... 1 10 6 Woods, Augustus 2 6 I Wishart. D 1 6 6 G 6 3 74 3 Thanksgiving col 2 BKANTFOBI>. Alger,Mrs 2 6 Baker, Jas 18 Bothum, Thomas 10 Botham.Mrs 5 I £ n. D. Brooke, WilliRm 2 C Bennett, -A. B.... 6 (Wrnll, Mixs I A Cash rtwo) 6 3 Cheesenmn, 'i'hos U 8 6 C leghorn, James Q 2 6 (V)ok, Abraham.,. U 5 Cook, Eleanor, ... 8 G <'ook, Abraham J r I 3 Cook, Cbas 1 3 Family, 2 6 Florence, Wm.... 5 Finluysen, II. M. S Friends (fonr) ... 10 Friend (> 2 6 Oilkison, Mca.... 6 5 GilkisoD, Mr . D. ,5 GrifTin.Sutherland 10 Griffin, Mr 5 Good, Miss .0 2 6 Good, John 2 G Good, Chartotte.. 7A Good. Fanny 1 3 Good, Thomas... 1 3 Iligiabothum, A. 5 Higinbothum.IMrs f> 6 Johnson, T\ '*> Jex, Johnson Kerby, John 1 Kerby, Mrs. John r> '■ Kerby,Jame8 Xerby, Mrs. Ja's 2 o Kerby, Wm.K.... 4) 1 3 Lemmon, Henry,. 5 Leni8,W.m U 10 Leo is, Mrs 5 Lenis, Edward... 13 Lenis, Julia 1 3 Lenis, Eliza, 13 Mair, James 5 Mason, Dr 5 Mnirhead, Wm... 10 Montekh Wm.... 5 Monteith Mrs. ... 5 Morgan, Chas ... \ 3 More, William... 2 6 Merigold.Cha's... 5 Merigold, Mrs... 13 McKyes 13 Patrick. Mrs 5 Patrick, Miss .... 2 6 Patrick, Miss CO 2 6 Peatman & family O 5 Philp 13 Racy, James, 2 6 Racy, Mrs. J 2 6 Racy, Charlotte.. 13 Racy Thomas ... 1 3 Racy Robert 13 Aacey, Henry ... 10 APPENDIX. X s. R;icey, Mrs. H.. U fi Richardson, Thns I Ruckham.Miss... Stevens, Mrs 2 5 Tennant, J. W... > 2 2 Usher, Rev. J. (J Walters, tlohn, ... !■ Walters. Mrs 1 Wulters, Sarah ... I Weyms, R 1 Whitehenrl.JaH.G. 2 6 Wilkes, George... 10 llawley't Settlement, Bprbt», Nelson ... 2 Bni;nei, Enos .... 5 Bunnel, Sarah.... 2 MimDel, Aui^usta. 2 Ciilton, Mrs 5 Collver, John M. 2 Clark, .Jacob I Day, Sylvester... I Daniels, Miss .... I File, A. e 5 File, Robert W... « C File, Amelia E.... 2 File, Maria E. ... 2 File, Leah 2 nder, Robt ... 2 i r nder, Snsan... 2 6 in, Peter 2 6 .in, Mrs I « riunsen, M 13 I. and J 4 4. !(ellogs, David H S 6 Ludlew.Abraham 13 Liidlew, Eliza ... 1 3 McComb, Robert 2 6 McFarlane, Robt 2 6 Merrele, John ... 2 6 Odele, R. R 7i Roy. Miss 2 6 Smith, Asa 2 6 Smith, Eliza 2 6 Smith, Jeremiah 5 Smith, Mary...... 2 6 Smith, Enos R.... 13 Shortt, Robert ... 1 3 Thomas, Joseph. 2 6 Thomas, Mrs. ... 1 3 Thomas, Ellen... 2 6 Vanderlipp, E ... 1 3 Vanderlipp, John 13 Westbrook, Leir. 13 Westbrook, Peter 2 6 Westbrook, M... 2 6 Westbrook. Her. 13 OAL Adams, Miss A. 9 6 Adams, Miss F... 2 6 £ B. i>. Alchin, Sam, '0 1-3 Andrews, J, K,,.. lo X> AndvLMv.q, Mrs..,. M> ,0 Andrt'ws, Chas. .. 2 6 Andrews, Jhb. S. 2 6 Andrews, H. M. 2 6 AndiiHrs FCdm'nd 2 6 lliiiley, Eli 0^6 Hailey, Mrs 2 6 Barhour, Mrs. ... 2 4 Batters.MissJane 2 6 Blain, Richard... 2 6 Blain, Mrs. 2 6 Blair, Marcus ... I 8 Blair, Huffh 1 3 Bennett, Jas...... 13 Bennett, Mrs 1 3 Bond, Mr. 2 6 Bond, Mrs 13 Boomer, 1.;v. M. 1 « Boomer Miss. ... 1 3 i IJnomer, Miss H. 1 8 I Borjmer. Geo 1 3 Ohapmnn, A...... 13 Chapman, Mrs... 13 Clark, F.. 2 6 Clouting, Jns.«... 2 6 Courteney, John. 2 6 Courtency.^Mrs. .026 Craig, Jas 5 Craig, Mrs 2 6 Date,H. H 5 Date, Mrs 5 David soD^ Jno.... 10 Davidson, J. senr 5 Davidson, J. jun. 5 Davidson, Mrs... 2 6 Davidson, Miss... 2 6 Davis. J. W 2 6 Dickie, Robt 5 Dickson, Wra. ... 5 O Forbes. D. H .0 10 Forsyth. Robt. ... 2 « Friend, A. 5 Geddes, Mrs 2 6 Gooding, Wm. ... 13 Gooding, Mrs. ... 1 3 Gooding, E. R... 13 Gooding, Mrs. E. 1 3 Gooding, Miss ... 2 6 Haaley, Miss F. . 2 6 Harris, A. A 2 6 Harris, Mrs 2 Harris, Jno O 7^ Havill,Jas 2 6 '^ Ha;rill, Mrs 1 3 Hearl, John .,..., 2 6 Hear], Mrs. 2 6 Hearl, J. J 5 Jackson, Miss ... 2 6 APPENDIX. XIII ] ■. ft. 1 •a 10 A 10 .0 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 « 2 6 8 6 2 « 2 6 2 6 6 S 3 3 3 2 6 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 6 2 a 2 6 2 6 5 2 6 5 5 5 5 2 6 2 6 2 6 5 ) 10 [> 2 6 [) S O J 2 6 ) 1 3 ) 1 3 3 1 3 a 1 3 -^f 1 3 2 6 2 5 2 6 6 £ 8. Jttffray, V 2 Jnffray, Mm 1 Jnffray, Wm I I'C'gjBtett, Jon 1 liOwell, Mrs 2 Lowell, R 1 Lnwell, Mig8 J... 1 Miller, Jno 6 Miller, Mrs 5 Miller, Robt 5 Miller, VV. D. ... 2 Miller, J 2 Miller, Cathei ine 2 Miller. Julia M. . 1 Miller, R. E 1 Mitchell, A S Merton, R 2 Myers, Robert ... 2 McCrunj,H 2 McCruin, Mrs... 2 MeCrum, W. S.. . 2 McNaughton, J. . 1 MuNanghton,Mrs(> I Neilson, Thos. ... 2 Nicholson, R. C. 2 Nicholson, Mrs... 2 Paddock, T 2 Paddock, Mrs.... 2 Paddock, Miss ... 1 Paddock, J. S. A. 1 Paddock, G J.W. 1 Paddock, T.W... 1 Paddock, R 1 Peirson, Jno S Peirson, Mrs 5 Pepler, P.. 5 Philip, W 1 Piatt, Jno 5 Piatt, Mrs 2 Preston, Miss .... 6 Richardson, Dr.. 10 Richardson, Mrs. 10 Richardson, Miss 2 Rich, Thos 10 Rich, Mrs.... 5 Rich, T.junr. ... 1 Rich, Miss A. ... I Rich, Ed 1 Rich, Robt 1 Rennie, Geo 1 Rennie, A 1 Robinson, Wm... 2 Seagram, Dr..,,.. 5 Seagram, J , 1 Seagram, E 1 Scott, Mrs. .Tas... 1 Shade, \ 2 Shade, Mrs I 5 Smith, S 1 Smith, H 1 n 3 3 6 n Smith, Mrs Smith, MIm Sproule, Jait Sproule, Jo!4 Sproule, Miss M. Sproule, MiHs E.. 3 j Strong, Il.S R. D 1 3 1 3 2 6 I 3 1 3 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 I 1 1 5 5 2 1 2 6 71 2 6 1 a 3 3 3 3 3 6 3 6 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 I 7 1 2 I 1 1 1 3 5 3 3 n 6 3 Wilson, Wm Beverly. Atkins, Wm Harlow, H. Barlow, Diana H. Barlow, Mary ... Barlow, V/m.. M. Barlow, Mary.... Blacl'lock, Mrs... Cooley, Wm. A. . Congo, S. & fa. ... Dilaree, Enoch... Edwards, Gen. ... Edwards, Mary.. Edwards, Hatmah Ed w aids, Mary S. Gentle, Philip.... Holcomb,S Holcomb, Mrs. ... Ilolcomb, John .. Howard, Hiley .. Halliday, Wm.... Kirkpatrick. Mrs Lamb, Lemuel ... 2 6 Lamb, Henry F. . Leach, Thomas .. Leach, Mrs , McGregory, D... McComb, W.& fa. Parker, Mr. Robson, AdaiD ... Robson, Mrs Robson.Miss Ab'l Robson, Miss A. Sinclair, Miss E... Smith, Mr. Jas... Stalker, Mr Vanevery, Mr A. and family Preston. Dessaner, L. W. Eldi^e, Miss .... Feme, Mrs Ferrie, James ... 2 Goggisberg.Fred. 1 Hogg, Mrs 1 Kemp, Mr. 1 McKenzie, Mrs.. 13 Mickleborough,R. 13 McMillan, Thos. 2 6 McMillan, Mrs... 2 6 Salyards, Isaac... 2 6 S 3 3 3 6 3 71 7i 7i 1 3 5 7 6 1 3 2 6 5 6 3 3 3 £ fl. D. Salyards. Mrs. ... 8 c Simons, Mr 1 ' Simons, Airs I Simpson, Jus 5 Simpson, Miss ... 1 Simpson, Frcd'ck l Simpson, J. W. Smith, J. Sydney 5 0* Smith, MisiSyd'y 2 6 Smith, Miss C. S. 8 6 Wyse, Mr 7| Don MiOa. Beale, John I S Beale, Mrs 13 CaldweU, Andrew 8 G Caldwell, Mrs... 8 6 Charlesworth, H. 3 6 Charlesworth,MrB 8 6 Charlesworth, M. Ai 1 3 Charlesworth, M. 1 3 Charleswortb,Mrs 13 Charlesworth, D. &T 1 S Coy, Nathan^ ... 8 6 Coy, Mrs 8 6 Coy, Mary 13 Coy, Jane 13 Hartly, Hargr'ea 2 6 Hartley, Mrs 8 6 Orr, James 2 6 Wright, John ... 3 6 PARIS. Brown, G 5 Bullock, N 10 Barrows, Major. . 15 Burrowea, Mrs... 15 Capron, H 10 Chamberlain, C. . 8 6 Clarke, T 3 6 Colman, T. W.... 10 Denham, Mrs. ... 5 Fry.G 15 Gordon, W 10 Jackson, Jno 5 Macabery, G. ... 1 5 Macartney, G. ... 1 o Nimmo,J., 1 O Penton, J. A 1 o Pollock, J 10 Rnttan, Rev. C... 15 Smith, Jno 5 o Street, N 6 2 6 Torrent, C.B. ... 3 6 MOHAWK AND TUSCAROIU. Antony, G 5 Cavagnagh, D.... 5 Clark, Mrs 10 \i 1 I H ."^Z^. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) ^^ Z 1.0 I.I 1^ Vi us ■"IS 2.0 IM IL25 1 1.4 III 1.6 7 % y Photographic Sciences Corpoiation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. 14580 (716)872-4503 ,.. «. 5 Wilson, Mfs 2 WillBon,Mi6S 5 Willson,A 5 WilKtimsoD, Mr.. 5 WilllamkoD, Mrs. 5 Wiliiamton, A.F. 6 GaELPH. Alcook, Mis8<.»... 6 Allen, lilrsi ^ O 1 A^kell, T. & & 5 Badgley, W 2 Baker. Alflred.... 10 Baker, Mrs O 10 Beales, C 1 Beilby, Mr. 2 APPENDIX. £ 8. D. Bell, Pefer & fa. 5 Benedict, D S B^nham, James.. 5 Benham, Mrs. ... .5 Bogert, James ... (L H Bolton, John 13 Bolton, Emily ... 1 3 Bolton, Thomas.. 1 3 Bolton, Henry ..013 Bridget, J 2 6 Brock. T. R 5 Brock, Mrs 5 Budd, Mrs 5 Campbell, Mrs. ... 5 Card, T. & fam'y 10 Carter, Tho 8 2 6 Carthew, E- 5 Carthew, Mrs. ... 2 6 Caulfield John & family 5 Cayley, John ... 5 Cayley, E 2 6 Chadwick, J. C. 10 Chadwick, J. C. (don. in Bibles & Prayer Books).. 5 Clarke, Dr. 5 Clarke, Mrs 5 Clements, Mr. ... 1 3 Cooper, Mrs 2 6 Cooper, Charle' .050 Coverntou, W.... 2 6 Cunningham,J.T 5 Cunningham.Mrs 2 6 Cunningham, Es. 1 3 Cunningham, E'h 13 Cunningham, S'h 1 3 Cunningham ,M'y 13 Cunningham,Ja8. 13 Cunningham, J.T 13 Cunningham, P. . 1 3 Davis, F 13 Davis, Mrs. Geo. 2 6 Decker, W. H... 1 3 Decker, Rachael 7i Decker,8usannah 13 Dunbar, R 5 Dunbar, Mrs 2 6 Dunbar, Esther.. 13 Dunbar, Mary A. 7} Eaket, John 13 EdgertonT 2 6 Edwards, Silas ... 2 6 Edwards, Hugh.. 19 Edwards, Mrs.... 13 Ferguson, A. J.. 1 Frank, John 5 Friend, A 2 6 Friend, A 2 6 Gay, Mrs. 2 6 i George, IVIrs ! Georg<>, Miss .... j Grange, Mr I Sheriff 1 ': Grange, Mrs. I I Green, Mrs I Green, Mrs. J.... I Grenside, E. C... j Haines, H. & fa. I Harland, J )hn ... Harrison, J Harrison, Mrs.... Harrison, Wm.... Hariison. Mrs.... Harvey, George.. Healte, John Henning, E., F... Herd, Mr. Herd, Mrs Hewat, Col. & fa. 1 Hewat, Mrs. A... Hewes, James ... Hewes, Sarah ... Hewes, John .... Higinbotham, A. Higginson, Mrs. Hogge, Arthur... Howes, Benjamin Howes, Richard.. Hurd, Ed. E.W. 1 Jackson, R Johnson, R Johnson, John... Johnson, Mrs. ... Jones, Strachan.. Jones, Charles... Jones, Alfred Jones, Mrs Jones, Miss Jones, Mrs. John Joseph, Frank... lies, John & fam. Keating, Thomas Keating, Mrs. ... Kench, Thomas.. Kerby, R Kerby, Anne ... Knowles, R Knowles, Mrs. ... Larder, Mrs Lawrence, Mrs... Linderman, Mrs. Lindvrman, M. J. Lindsay, T Lindsay (Mrs McCurdy, D. ... Macpherson, J... t) Malone, W Marcon, F Murton, Mrs. ... 8. Id. 5 1 3 5 5 5 5 2 5 5 2 2 1 1 5 1 5 1 1 6 6 6 3 3 O 3 O 3 3 10 5 2 6 2 6 3 6 a 6 5 1 1 5 10 1 2 I 5 2 1 1 1 2 2 5 5 2 2 1 1 3 3 3 6 3 6 3 3 3 6 6 6 6 U 71 3 2 6 1 2 1 5 3 6 3 2 6 5 ■ r 5 5 15 5 y APPENDIX. £ Maydew, John... U Mellish.Mrg Neeve, William . Neeve, Mrs Neeve, John Neeve, Mrs Newell, Miss .... Newell, H Nicholls, Mrs.W. NicholU, Miss.... Nicholson W. ... Nicholson, Mrs... Oliver, H. H Oliver, Mrs Oulton, John .... Oulton, R Palmer, Rev. A. 2 Palmer, Miss ... Palmer, Miss F. Palmer, Miss M. Palmer, Miss H. Palmer, A Palmer, G Parker, W. H. & family Parsons, H Parsons, Mrs. ... Peterson, H. W. Pipe, Mrs Porter, R Powell, Mrs Reading, Chas... Richardson, W... Richardson, R. (2 years) SaanderSfMrs. H. Saunders, T SayerB,T. Sayers, Mrs ScammeUMrs. ... Smith, James .... Socket, G Stevens, Conrad.. Steel, John Stewart,Rev.E.M (Widows&Or.) 1 Stone, F. W. .,... Stone, Mrs Stone, £ Stone, J Strowger, Mrs... Tatham, Mrs. ... Terry, James Terry, Sarah .... Terry, Joseph.... s. n. 5 2 G 2 2 5 5 2 1 2 2 5 2 5 5 2 £ 8. 6 U U 6 3 6 6 6 6 1 lOi 5 Thorp, John Thorp, Mrs 6 ! Thriiig, William 2 1 1 I 1 2 15 5 5 lU 2 I 10 5 10 10 1 7 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 5 6 3 3 3 3 6 6 3 3 6 6 6 3 6 3 6 6 2 6 1 3 I 2 5 3 6 6 Thring, Mrs Thurtell, Mrs Thiirtell, Harriet Tolton, Wm. sen. Tiiltou, Harriet .. Tolton, George ..0 1 Tolton, Mrs 1 Tolton, John 1 Tolton, Jane 1 Tomkins, Thos... 1 Tracy, J. T 10 Turkington, Mrs. 1 Turner, Alfred ..15 Turner, Mrs. ... 1 5 Turner, family... 1 Vansittart, H. C. 5 Vansitttart, J. P. 5 Vansittart, James 2 Watson, Henry.. 2 Watson, Thomas 5 Watson, Mrs. T. 5 White, Mrs 10 Williams, Emma 1 Wilson, James... 5 Wilson, Mrs 5 Wilson, J. C 1 Elora. Bosmoth, John... Bosmoth, Thos.... Carter, W 5 Carter, Mrs: 2 Case, Thomas ... 2 Dalman, George 2 Everett, R Finlayson, John . 5 Francis, Thos. ... 1 Geddes, Andrew 10 Geddes, Alex'der 1 Geddes, James .. 10 Grant, Miss 2 Grey, George .... 2 Kirk, John 1 Marsh, Rev. Mr.. 1 5 Ormanby, W. ... 2 Ormanby Thos... 1 Paterson, Peter... 0- 2 Patmore, Samuel 2 Patmore, Mrs. ... 1 Beeve, George,... 5 Roberts, Hugh... 2 6 Reynolds, W .5 D. 6 C 6 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 6 3 £ S. Smith, W 5 Street, John 1 Swan, John U 1 Thomas, Peter... I D. 3 3f 3 MILTON. Bradley, Thomas 1 Brown, George... 1 Brown, .Mrs 1 Canidice, John.... 1 Cohbon.C. A 2 Crooks, Mary..,.. 2 Clements, John... 1 Dempsey, John... 2 Dempsey, Thomas 2 Dempsey, George I Dempsey, William 1 Dempsey, Mary... \ Dempsey, Margt.. I Fallice, Mrs 2 Fleming, Mrs 9 Green, William... 2 Hampton.Edward 1 Hill, William 1 Hogg, Alex 1 Humphrey, J. J.. I Joyce, William... 5 Martin Edward... 2 Milroy, Edward... 1 Merritt,Rev.R.N. 1 5 McLernan,Edwd. 2 Orcutt, Harry.... I Richardson, Mr.... 5 Rixon, James 5 RixoD, Mrs 2' Rixou, Ellen 1. Rixon, John 1 Sawyers, James... 1 Simpson, Robt.... 5 Sooter, Mrs 1 Sproat, John...... 2. Teetzel.M 2 Thompson, T. H. 2 Thompson, John.. 1 Thompson, E 1 Thompson, M. A. 1 Thompson, J. G. 1 Thompson, S. J. 1 Trotter,John 2 6 I Walker, Philip.... 2 3 I Wesenger, R 2 Willmon, Mrs. A. 1 Willmott, Sarah.. 1 Wright, Mrs. W. I 7 6 6 6 n 3 3 6 6 3 6 3 6 3 : 3; 3 3 6 , 6 . 3 6 V: 3 J' 3: %'. h 6 3 (J 6 !' 6 6 6 3 3 3 % 3 6 6 6 3 3 _.-nv ,!'.'i^ XYI £ S. D. NIAGABA. Addison, Mn 1 5 Andrewi, John.. 5 Ball, Catherine... 5 Ball. J 10 Ball,Mn.J 10 Ball, Mist 5 Ball. MiM M C 6 Ball, 8 5 Bate,H. 2 6 Barter, Quarter- Bcaater & fam. 10 Beatty,J.& Mrs. 5 Blain, Mr. & Mrs. 5 Btfomer, George.. 1 Bonner, B 5 Bonner, Miss 5 BorMSs. Miss ... 5 Busk, Thos 2 6 Bbtler, Mrs. J. ... 13 Camathan,. R ..... 5^^ 0. Charles, H: 5 61ements,Mrs.M. 5 Clements, J 5 Clements, Car'ne 5 Clements, P. 10 Clements, G 10 Celleynam 13 Connelly, J. 10 Ct3ecn,BeT.Thos. L 5 Oi Cagan, Robert.... 7 Dftkson, W. B... 2 10 Dickson. Mrs.W. 2 10 Giuratt, A 10 Gtoratt, Mrs 2 6 Gordon, Mr. R.. I 3 Risscott, R 12 10 Hescott, Miss ... 5 Hescott, J {T Banter, O; 8: ... 5 0} Long, Mts 7 McCormack, T.. I 5 McFarland. Mrs. 10 MeFarland, Miss 5 McKee, Miss .... 13 Melville, Mrs. ... 10 Mercer, L. W. ... 10 Mercer, Mrs. ~..0 5 0. Miller, Mrs... R. 1 Moffitt, Mrs. M. 10 Powell, John ..... 10 Powell, Mrs. J... 10 Prickett, Mrs 2 6 Read, Mrs 12 6 Roddy, Chas 2 6 Sampson, Mrs... 5 5 Savage, J 15 Senior & family... 7 6 APPeNSIX^. NIAGARA DISTRICT. £ 8. D. Sewell, H 5 Simpson, Mrs. ... 5 StennsoD, C 2 6 Stewart, Miss ... 1 3 Telford, Henry... 2 6 Terros, P 10 Trew. Ass. Com. General 10 WilisoD, Mrs 5 Winterbotbam W ff " Mrs. W.. 5 Woodruff, J loo Jiot/al Canadian Rifle RegimcHtk. Subscriptions from the 'Offi- cers, NoD-commissioned Officers, Buglers, and Pri- vates of tlile above Corps. Captain G Deare 10 P.M. W. Warden 1 5 Lieut. L. N. Peto 5 1 Sergt-M.L. Woods 3 9 •> MrsWoiidsO 2 6 Col-Srgt W. M. Russom 5 " MrsRussom 2 *« R. Russom 2 8. Mstr. J. Meek 2 H-Sergt.T.Lyons a" 2 " Mrs. Lyons 2 O.R.Sgt.G.Liddle 1 Sergt. G. Allen... 2 " R. Black... 2 " T.Crisp.... 1 W.England « « " J. Howse... 2 " Mrs. Howse 2 " J.Rogers... I ♦' W.Scott... 2 « R. Stewart. 2 " J. Wilson... 2 S-Mrs-Mrs Wilson 2' Corpl. Adair, R.. 2, " F.Brown... 1 Mrs. Brown 1 J.HammondO 2 « D. Heaton.. a 1 *' Mrs Heaton 1 " M.Mtifghan O 1 " W.Newman 1 Armr. H. Aston.. 5 Buglr.WMerchantO 1 '• W.Winham 1 Privt.M. Acres... 1 •♦ W. Allen... " Mrs. Allen « T. Arnett. . 6 6 6 6 6 3 6 6 3 6 6J 6 3 6 6 6 6 6 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 7J 71 6i £ W. Aastin. J. Bamkin.. J. Barge ... W.Bevi8... J. Beaaly... J.Bi:oukliuldO J.Brown8ett f« T. Beck R. Boy ton.. T.Brown... W. Brown.. J. Bufion... Mr8.Bunon J. Bush ... C.CavanagbO P.Carroll... 3- Cawsber J- Chevins. J. Clark ... " J. Coogan. " T. Coogan " J. Cooper.., " J. Cuughlin " J.Coughlin " J. Cowan... L.CorpLTDouglas ** MraDouglasO Privt. J. Davis... " J.Davis ... " G.Davis... " F.Donnelly " G. Dunbar. " W. Evans.. " . "^ wsett " wsett •^ a " MrsFigg... St. 3 3 3 71- 3 7i 6 3 3 3 3 3. 3 3 7i '4 7i, « «< u 1 1 1 1. 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 3. a. 3 3 3 3 6 3 3- 7i. 1 3 3 71. 3 3. 3 6 6 6 3 3. 3 3 1 3. R. Figg ... C. French.. H.Geary... T. George. J. Gill T. Greig... G. Golding 13 J.GrafiFhamO 1 a. W.GudgeonO^ 1 3 E. Harris... 13 J.HammondO 1 3- << J.HandcockO 1 3- •< J.HandcockO 2. 6. '' J.-Hatten. .0 1 3 •• W. Hacker 1 a " J UemmingsO 1 3 " H. Hendle.. 71 L.CorpLW. Hind- marsh 13 " J. Helsden. 2 6 Privt. H Holmes. 1 3 1. 1 I 5 1 1 2 1 1 1 I 1 1 I ) I 1 I 1 1 1 1. 2 1 1 1 1 3 3 - 3 71 3 n 6 3 3 3 3 3. 3 3 7i ',i 71 3, a. 3 3 3 3 6 3 3- 74' 3 3 7J. 1 3 3. 3 6 6 6 3 3 3 3 3. 3 a. 3 3 3 3- 6. 3 3' 3 71 £ a. PriTtJ.Hurst... I * " S. Irwia ... " H. Jack ... 2 •• J. Kerby... 2 *' T. Kelly... 2 " Mn. Kelly 1 •• W. Lane ... •' W. Latimer 1 " P- LeemiDg 2 «' T.Leecb... 1 « J.Litchford 1 •• W. Logue.. •« G.McCarthyO 1 " A.McClure I «' WMcCallianO I " J. McDonald 2 " P.McElligotO 1 •• P.McKear- non 1 «• M. Moore.. " H. Moore... 2 " W. Martin. « W. Miller.. 1 " W. Mullins ** D. Mullen.. 1 " J. Mallyon. " W. Mustard 1 « J. Nidd 2 « J.Nott 1 " M. Odam... " J. O'Neil... I '* Mrs. O'Neil 1 •* A. Painter.. 1 «< R. Phillipi. " J. Pocock... 1 '( R. Qninn . . 1 « J. Rayner. . " M. Ready. . 1 « J. Riddle... 1 " S. Reily .... 1 •< J. Robson.. 1 " C. Rogers.. 1 «« W. Round.. " J. Robinson 1 •* T. Saggars. 1 " J.Sanderson 1 « T. Sharp ... " R. Sharp... 1 •' W.Simpson 1 « J.Smith ... » R. Smith.. 1 " E.Smith... 1 " S.Speake... 1 *< R. Sweeny... 1 '« G. Taylor.. 1 <* S.Thomp8onO 1 " J. Tootte... I » J.Townsend 1 « J.Tnnicliffe 1 « T.TnsshamO 1 APPENDIX. 3 ' Privt. J. Vans .... 71 6 6 3 3 71 3 6 3 3 7* 3 3 3 6 3 3 71 6 71 3 71 ii 71 3 6 3 71 3 3 3 71 3 3 71 3 3 3 3 3 71 9 71 71 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 8 8 8 " R. Vick.... I •• M.WardrobeO 1 " J. Weeden. " H. West ... 2 •• Mrs. West. 1 " J.Wheldran 1 " G.WhithernO 2 <' J. Williams 2 *' R. Wright. " W.Davison 1 " R. Phillips.. Royal Artillety, Bom. W.Varah... 1 Gunr. A. Walker 1 Mrs. Maris 1 T. Mackin. 2 CBTMSBT. Anderson, Hugh Ander8on,Mr8.U. Baines, Mrs Ball, Thomas ... Bingle,T. l^^O Bingle,MrsJ^'**' Book, John Book, William ... Book, George ... Book, Mrs 2 Camp, John 5 Carpenter, Alex. 5 Carpenter,Mrs.A. 5 Chambers, Amos 10 Chambers Ms. A. 5 Clarke, Mrs 5 Dean.Seth 5 Durham, John ... 5 Durham, Ms.J.... 2 Durham, Robert, I Farmer, William 5 Ferguson, Samuel 2 Fisher, William... 5 Fisher, Mrs 2 Fisher Martha,... 1 Fitch, Doctor 5 Fralick, Mrs 2 Fralick,Mr8. E.... 2 i Grout, Mr Gront,Mrs Gront,Mr8 Groat, Hugo Gnrney, Mrs. Gurney, Miss. Henry, William Hudson, James... 10 Hudson, Mrs 5 Hughes. William 2 Kein, Edmund... 5 Lewis, Leri 7 Landy, Rev. F. J. 1 6 5 5 10 5 5 5 5 l>. 6 3 3 n 6 3 3 6 6 7i 3 71 3 3 3 61 G 6 6 6 3 6 6 3 6 6 6 6 XVII £ B. D. Lundy, Mrs 15 Luody, Agnes ... 5 LuDdy, Charlotte 5 Marlatt. Isaac ... 7 6 Marlatt, Caleb ... 2 6 Maxwell, George 10 McCurdy. Byard 5 McLean, John ... 10 McLean, Mrs. ... 10 McLean, Henry .. 5 McLean. Hugh... 5 Moore, Josepn ... 5 Muir, Andrew P. 5 Mttir, Mrs. A. ... 5 Muir,Jonathan... 2 6 Muir, Keturah... 2 6 Muir, Victoria... 2 6 Muir. Mi89 5 Mullen, Mrs 2 6 Nelles, Miss 5 Nelles, W. & Em 2 6 Nelles, Mrs.Peter 5 Nelles, J. Adol... 5 Nelles, J. & M. . 5 Nelles. Mr8.H.W. 10 Nelles, Samuel ... 5 Nelles, Catharine 8 6 Nelles, Charles... 10 Nelles. Jane 7 6 Nelles, Robert ... 10 Nelles. Mrs. R. F 10 Nelles, Elisa 5 Nixon, Wm 10 Nixon, Mrs 10 Nixon, Robert ... 10 Nixon, Mrs. R... 5 6 Nixon, Henry A. 9 6 Nixon, Eliza 8 6 Nixon, John 10 Nixon, Mrs. John 5 9 Nixon, Robert H. 10 • Nixon, Mrs.R.H. 7 6 Nixon, Denis .... 7 6 Nixon, Mrs.Dftnis 6 Nixon, Wm. jun. 6 Nixon, Mrs. W. 8 6 O'Farrell, Patk... 8 6 Pettit, Jonafhail. 15 Pettit, Mrs 10 Pettit, Jon. R. ... 7 6 Pettit, John 8. ... 5 Pettit, James ... 8 6 Pettit, Andrew... 10 Pettit,Mr8.A 5 Pettit, J. H. 5 Pettit, Miss M.Y. 5 PettitJane 5 Pettit Ass 5 Pettit, Mrs. Asa. 8 6 Pettit, John &... 10 XVIfl £ B. D. Pettit, Mrs. J. B. 5 Peltit, John 7 6 Pettit Mrs 5 Pettit, Martha ... 2 6 Pettit Iiaae 2 6 Pettit^onathanT. 5 Pettit,Mrf. J 5 Pettit, John C... 5 Pettit, Mrs. J. C. 2 6 Pettit, John, j'r... 5 Pettit, Mrs. J. ... 2 6 Pettit, Miss 2 6 Porter,Mrs.w.o.r 2 6 Powers, Michael 2 6 Poole William ... 2 6 Randall, John, ... 2 6 Randall, Tbocap. 5 Richards, John... 2 6 Richards, Rach'l 2 6 Richardson, Mrs 2 6 Roadhonse, Sam'l 5 Rathven, James.. 5 Rathven, Mrs .... 5 RuthTen, C.J.&E. 5 Sampson, Mrs.... !0 Sammernan, A. 1 Summerman, W. 2 6 Shepherd, James 5 SmithtAnanias,... 10 Smith, Isaac B... 5 Smith, Mrs. T. B 5 Smith, Isaac 5 Somaer, Wm.... 5 Sumner, Mrs. W. 5 Terryberry, M... 5 Thompson, Jno .050 Tweedle, Mrs ... 5 Tweedle, Richard 5 Tweedle, Joseph 2 6 Tweedle, Thos... 2 6 Tweedle, John... 2 6 Tweedle. Sibyl... 13 Udell, Morris ... 5 Waddel, Robt ... 5 Waddel, R., jun. 10 Walker, Ralph... 10 Walker, Isaac ... o 5 Walker, R. jan. 5 Walker, John ... 5 o Walker, John S. 5 Walker, Miss ...0 5 Whitaker.Jno.... 2 6 Wigg.Edmond... 10 Wilson, John W. 5 Wilson. Mrs. J.WO 5 Woherton, Mrs. 5 CHIPPAWA. Alexander, Geo. 13 AodcTson, James 10 APPENDIX. S £ B. D. Anderson, Mrs. J. 5 Bond, Henry 5 Bond.Henry R... 2 6 CummingSiMrsJ 1 10 Cnmrnings, Mr. J 10 Carlaw, J. 1 3 ColcIough.B 5 Friend, A 5 Gamble, Mary A. 1 3 Gordon, G 10 Harper, L. M. ... 5 Hosmcr, Anna... 10 Kirkpatrick, J... 1 10 Kirkpatrick A... 1 19 Kirkpatrick, J.j'r 5 Learning, Rev. W. for W. & O. P. 5 Leeming, Mrs.... 5 Macklem,J 2 10 Macklem,O.T... 1 10 Macklem, Mrs... 1 10 Macklem,Dr.T.C 1 5 Macklem, Mrs... 10 Macklem, Anna.. 10 Macklem, W 5 McKinley, G. ... 2 6 Nicholson G 10 Nicholson, W..... 5 Phillips, John ... 5 Rapeljie, John... 2 6 Raymond, L. D.. 5 Ross, J 5 Sawbridge.Mrs... 10 Sayers, Edward .. 5 Slater, R 2 6 Street,S. Estate of 5 Street, Thos C... 3 Street, Mrs 3 Usher, John 15 Wilkinson, J. A. 5 Woods, J. 2 6 Stanford and DrummondviUe, Brokenshan.W... 5 Brown, H., 5 Corry, Dr 5 Corry Miss 5 Crowtber G.R ... 5 Davidson, Marg't 10 Donation, 2 6 Forster,Mr8 2 6 GrahamsbyMr.T 5 Howell, W. 1 3 Ingles, Rev. C.L. ISO Langbome, J. ... 5 Mashieson 10 Newbnrn, Dr. ... 2 10 NewbarnDr.F.C 15 Newbum, Mrs... 5 MurrayMrs. Gen. 10 Pegeon, E 3 9 Rnssell W Watkins Miss ... Watkins,C. ...... Warren, Mr. and Warren, 48 & 49 Warren, G. F ... Warren, M. V ... Warren, M. E.... Warren, C. A.... Warren, S Wayland, C Woodruff.MrJ.E Zimmerman, S... £ fl. 9. IS 1 O • i 11 S 7J .7^ 10 71 5 6 JiO so BO THOBOLD. Abey James Aikins, James.... Ball, Mrs. J.H. " Augusta " Catherine " Caroline " Jacoba Baker, Thos...... Battin, John Beety, John " Mrs <' Anne " Stephen... Boothe, Robt « Thos Boyle, Mrs. F.... Arthur... Brooks, Mrs Brown, Robt " Miss Campbell, Mrs. W. Campbell, Rich'rd Carroll, Mrs Casper, John H... Gasper, Mrs Casper, Orin Colman, Dilly Colman, Mrs Colman, Mary A. Coulter, Mrs Dorrington, Wm. Durham, Elias.... Durham, Mrs Durham, Miss.... Elliott, Robert Fergusson.Mrs... Fish, W. T Foster, Henry..... Friend. A Fuller, Rev. I. B. 2 Fuller, Mrs. (Life Subscription).. .12 Fuller, MissM... Fuller, T.Rieland Fuller, S. Street... 6 9 6 6 6 6 3 3 O 2 6 5 2 6 5 2 6 2 6 S 3 8 1 3 10 10 2 6 2 6 2 6 5 O 5 2 6 2 6 10 5 5 1 10 8 10 5 3 9 3 9 £ s. O. D 15 1 O D ft [) 11 S 71 3\ 10 71 7i 5 6 6 2 2 10 5 ,0 2 2 6 .0 2 6 :0 2 6 5 5 10 5 , I , 1 , 10 5 3 3 O o ,026 ,050 .026 .050 10 2 6 . 2 .05 .03 . 1 .. 10 .. 10 L. 2 6 .. 2 6 6 8 3 1. .. .. .. 2 5 5 6 6 ..026 .. 10 ..0 5 .. 5 .. 1 B. 2 10 fe ..12 10 ... 5 Dd 3 9 ... 3 9 i^ £ 8. Puller, Laura A... a Fuller, Elizabeth. 2 Fuller, William... 1 Fuller, Vallancey, 1 Garden, Captain.. 7 Garden, Mrs 7 Gardener, Geo.... 5 Gardener, Mfg.... 5 Gash, Matthew... 5 GrenviUe, John... 2 Heppell, George.. 15 Hicks, William... 5 Uiggins, William ii Horner, Samuel... 5 Horner, Mrs .5 Hill, Mrs. Samuel 5 Hoover, Puter .... 10 Hoover, Mrs. P... 2 HooTer,Margaret 2 HooTer,Catherinc 2 Hoover, Eliza A. 2 Hoover, George.. 5 Hoover, Mrs. G. 5 Hutt, William.... 10 Hutt,Mrs. Wm... 10 Ingraham. Daniel 5 Ingraham Mrs.... 2 James, Hugh...... 5 James Mrs 5 Jenkin8on,Wm... 2 Johnson, Thos.... 5 Jobnson,Henry... 2 Johnson, Wm 2 Jones, Miss 2 Jordan, George... 10 Jordan, Mrs 5 Jordan, William.. 1 Jordan.MaryAnn 1 Jukes, Dr 5 Jukes, Mrs 5 Keefer, Geo.,E8q. 1 10 Keefer, Mrs 10 Keefer, Geo., Jan. 1 Keefer, Mrs. Geo. 10 Keefer, Peter o 15 Keele, William... 5 Kelly, Daniel 2 Kelly, Mrs 2 King, Dr. 5 King, Joseph 5 King, Mrs 5 Lampmen, Peter. 1 Lampmen, Mrs... 10 Lampmen, Joseph 5 Lampmen, Mary.. 2 Lampmen, Thos., 2 Lampmen, Fred.. 2 Lampmen, M. M. 1 Lampmen, H 1 Lacey, Mrs S APPENDIX. D. I £8. 6 McCoppin, James S 6 McCoppin, Mrs... 5 3 McDonnah, John 5 3 McDonald, Mrs.. 5 6 McDonald, D. C. O 1 6 McDonald, Jessie 1 McDonald,A.G.B 1 McMahon, Ben... 5 M'Mahon,Fred... 2 6 Meekey, Thomas 2 Manley, Joshua... 10 Mettlee, Philip.... 2 6 Mettlee, George... 2 Metlee, Mrs 2 Mettlee, Elizabth 2 ii ettlee, Mrs. M.. 5 Mettlee, AlbertA. 1 6 Mettlee, Nancy... 1 G Mettlee, Matilda.. 1 6 Meyer, Mr 2 6 Munroe, James... 5 Malloy, Mrs 2 Mnseley.Mrs 2 Oliver, Miss 10 Pease,Henry 6 Pew, John 2 6 Phillips. James... 2 Price, William.. 2 Price, Susan 2 6 Radcliffe, John... 10 R&m8ay,Robt.sen 3 6 Ramsay,Robt. jun 5 6 Ramie, John 7 6 Ramie, Margaret 5 Ramie, Isabella.. 2 Richey, Charles... 2 3 Richey, Mrs 2 3 Roberts, W. jun. 2 Roberts, Mrs. jun. 2 Roberts, Mary... 1 Rolls, Dr 5 Reveley, Mrs 7 Reveley. Ann 2 Reveley, Jane.... 1 Reveley, Oath I Reveley, William 1 6 Reveley, Joseph . 2 6 Reveley, Mrs. J... 2 Shannon, Mrs 5 Sbreiner, John ... 5 Slirigley, M 1 Smith, Miss 2 Stanley, Mrs 5 Stevens, Lieut 5 6 Stevens, [Ensign.. 5 6 Stock, Mr 5 6 Stock, Mrs 5 3 Stoker, George... 1 3 Stoker, William.. 5 Stewart, Charles.. 5 XIX 6 a 2 1 2 10 5 D. { £ ». j Stewart, Mn 2 I Stewart, Miss S ! Sutherland, Mr... S Tims, H. W 10 3 Tims, Mrs 10 Turney, Mr 10 Turney, Miss 5 Turney, W. L.... 10 Van Every Mra... 6 Wallace Robert... S Waters, James.... 5 Waters, Mrs 6 Wand, William... 10 White, Maurice .. 10 Wilkerson, Mrs.. Wilson, Jas., sen. Wilson, Jas., jun. Wilson, Andrew.. Wilson, Mrs Winslow, Alex.... Winslow, James.. Coloured Company m MiHtia. Corol.J. GodHnan I 3 " A. Jamison Bug. Henry Coy. Prvt. Alfred Allen " Ab. Blue... *• Wm.BucknerO *' Chas.Finney '< E.Finnemore '< Richd.Fraser " Joseph Gaunt << Joshua Guy.. << George Hall. « Dr. Hardy... « Wm. Hood... ** Lewis Jones *' Samuel KellesO *' Thos. Lewis <* Henry LonryO •^ G. Moore,... •• J. Monroe ... " H. Noirrs.... « H. Robinson " J. L. Webb.« <• G. Williams.. " D. Woods ... «' E. Wright... <' J. Williams.. " C. Smith .... O " W. Williams 1 1 1 I 1 D. 6 6 6 6 O 6 6 8 6 8 8 l\ 7i l\ H 74 7* 74 7* O ?l 7i 7J w 71 7i 7J 74 74 li ~ ST. CATHABINE8. Adams, Mrs 5 A dams, Miss 5 Adams, Miss M... 5 Adams, EUas S... 10 Adams, Mrs. E.8. 10 Adams, Miss C... 5 Andrews, Emelyn 5 » APPENDIX. ■■'- - • JE 8. D. Arnold, C. M S AtkinMD,ReT.A.. 1 S Atkinion, Wm... 6 Barker, Mn 3 6 Kte,Th a 6 10 S a 6 13 a 6 13 a 6 a 6 9 1 3 a 6 a 6 a 6 a 6 a 6 13 a 6 a 6 7 6 5 a 6 3 6 a < 1 3 a < 1 3 a • 5 3 6 £ 8. D JonM,Mr8 a 6 Jonet, Milt 13 Keatiug, Mra 5 M'CsDn, Juho ... 8 6 May, Mrs 1 3 May, Mrs. C I 3 May,Joakiio 13 May. Mrs. J 13 May, Diaoa. 7^ Martelle, J. A. J. 5 Martindale, Mrs. 8 6 Martindale, O.... 2 6 Martindale, W C a 6 Martindale, John 2 6 Morris, Cecilia... 3 6 Oill, Jabez D 8 6 Oill, Mrs 8 6 Owen, Robert.... 5 Oferholt Isaac... 2 6 Pawling, Nathan 5 Pauling, Mrs. N. 5 Perry, Newton,.. 5 Perry, Mrs. 2 6 Perry, Miss 0,2 6 Read, Thomas,... 5 Read, Mrs. T 5 ^ead, Charles,.... 2 6 Read, Tho's 2 6 Read,G.sen(doo) 5 Bead, O. E 5 Read, Mrs. G. E. 5 Read, Diana 13 Read, Creorge.... 13 Read, Charles,... 13 Read, W. Ransom 13 Read, W. H. 13 Read, Mrs. W.H. 13 Read, Augusta... 13 Read, Jane, 13 Read, W. Nelson o 1 3 Read, Mary Jane 8 6 Renner, Daniel... 8 6 Ross, William... 8 6 Sehram, Fred. A 10 Sehram, Mrs. ... 3 9 Sehram Fred 13 Sehram Mrs. F... 13 LONDON, ■4 -^ U * S. I>. > * . LONDON. Adams, Edward.. 15 Adams Mrs 10 Rrough, ReT.CC. 15 Bayley, Benj 8 Bayley, Mrs 10 Rayl«y,Mis8 10 Bayley Master R. 5 Bayley,Mast*rW. 5 APPENDIX. £ 8. Sehram, Levi 1 Sherlock, S. L.... rj Sherlock, Mrs.... 5 Staff. Robert I Staff. Mrs 1 Staff, WiUiam.... 5 Start, William,... 1 Start, Mrs 1 Start, Mary 1 Spence Jno (don) 10 Smith, Joseph ... 2 Stro»hers,Wm.... Swaiy, W.F 5 Swasy, Mrs 8 Swasy, W. S 8 Tinline, James... 1 Tnrney, Miss C 5 Wills, Daniel, F. 3 Wingrove, Mrs... 8 WingroTe, James 1 Wingrove,Eli2... 1 Wilson, Miss 1 Wood, H. F a Wood, Mrs 3 Woodall,! Jonat'n 3 Woodall, Mrs.... 8 Zimmerman, H'y 2 PORT HAITLAND. Aiken, James ... 3 Benson, Boliyent. 10 Boucher, H 10 Calleck, Geo 1 Crawford. D 5 Crooks, Mrs 1 Downie, D 5 Furry,Jonas 5 Furry, Miss 3 Gay, Peter 8 GimmeM, Mr..... 3 Goodwin, W 3 Hatch, H 5 Hatch, Mrs. 5 Hickies, W.J. ... 5 Hickies, Mrs 5 Hopkins, J 3 Hugan.Mrs. 5 D. 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 7i 6 6 3 6 6 3 3 3 6 6 6 6 6 a. 5 5 £ Imlach, H Imlach, MrsH... Imlach, Mrs. Col W. O. F 1 Imlarh, Mrs. Col. I Imlach, Wm Johnsoo,Mr8.Col W. O. F. 1 Johnson, Mrs Col. Johnson, Miss .. Logan, H Martin J Moss. Jas Mathews, Job McMurdo, John.. Rvmer, Mrs. Sbeehan, W. B... Sheehan, Shelton, John Thomson, R Thentis, Miss ... Townley, Rev. A. 3 Townley, Mrs.... 1 Weir,D Wheatley, Sol. ... DunnvilU, Atkinson, T Atkinson, Mrs T. Atkinson, Jas. ... Boomer. H 1 Boult >b, H. J a 10 BouK >i, VTrs. D.. 1 Boyle,? 10 Brownson, Mrs... 5 Fleming, T Hunter, P Hunter, Mrs. P.... Inman, W Keeley,D Keeley,Mr8 Marshall, H McCullock,Mr& Mrs Murdy, R. Mylne,John Penny, Mrs. H... Ramsay, F.. XXI D. 5 5 5 a a a 1 6 1 6 a a 3 1 a 1 5 5 5 1 G C • 3 3 6 6 6 3 ft 3 5 6 8 6 3 O 6 WESTERN AND HURON DISTRICT. £ 8. D. Bently, H. 5 Bently, Thos 5 Bugler, Rich'd... 5 Butt, Robert 13 Cronyn, Rev. B. 8 Collins, Mr. 10 Code, George..... 5 Cotterell, Mr. .... 10} Campbell,George 7i £ 8. D. Clark, John 13 Chisholm, H 15 Doyle, John 8 6| Dixon, Thos. C. . 15 Evans, Jolin 1^ Elliott, W 15 EcclesS 10 Fennell,Mr. 10 Fellows, W 1 3 1 XXII APPENDIX. S' ) ^ £ 8. D. Fid1«r, H 1 3 FindUten, Tho'i. 2 6 Goodhue, Hon.O. J 1 Goodhne, Mrf.... 1 Oetry, Mn 9 6 GMgan.Tho's.... 5 Oill, Mn. C. 8.... 10 Horton,W 1 5 Hntehinion, C... 1 5 Hardman, E 5 Hibbert Jamei... 13 Hackett, Mrs..... 5 Keonjr, Mr. 1 S LebnttiJobn K... 1 o LawranioB, L ... 1 5 Lawranion, Mn. 10 Meredith, J. C... 5 MaaiiDgback, Rer. Mr. 15 Panona, Wn.... 2 6 Payne, E 13 Stuart, John 2 6 Soott.G. B 15 Snell, Tho'a 13 Stanton, W 16 Street, W.W 16 Shanly, J. 10 Shanly Mn 10 Thompson, DM. 10 Thempeon, Jaa... 5 Wilson Robert... 10 Wilson, J 10 Wallace, A 13 Walch, W 2 6 ADELAIDE. ReT.A.Mortim«r, 15 MDMCrr AND OHBroA MISSION. Anderson, Rev.G. Alexander 1 Antonie, Henry .. Caoper, Aaron... Cooper, Jane Cooper, Hannah . Cooper, Dorothy. Delaware, Mary . Delaware, Jane .. Denny, Martin ... Dixon, Lanrence. Doxtader, Wm... Doxtader, Ma/g't Doxtader, Isaac .. Doxtader, Janet .. Doxtader, BaptisteO Doxtader, Daniel Elm, William .... Flood, ReT.R.... 1 mDIAN 5 I 3 1 3 7i 4 3J 7i 71 n 1 3 1 3 7i 7i 71 71 31 4 5 £ a. Halfknoon, Wn. . I Hank, James 1 Hank, Eunice .... Hank. Thomas... I Hank, Phmbe .... Hank, David Hank, Betsy Hank, Mary o Hank. Wilson ... Hendrick, Jos. ..0 Hishflyer, Geo... Hill, John Holf, Eliza 1 Hoff, James Hogg, Henry C... 10 Hogg, Ann 5 John, David Johnson, Ann ... Logan, Polly Mintonr, Jane ... Ponie, George ... Ponie, Mary Schenado, £dw... Schenado, Joseph Schuyler, Moses. 1 Snake, James 1 Snake, Thomas ..0 1 Snake, Rebecca ..0 Waddilove, Wm. 1 Wampum, John.. 1 Wampum, Cathe. Wampum, F. E. . Wampum, Eliza . Wilson, Joshua... Wilson, Polly .... Wilson, Richard. 1 Wolfe, James .... 1 Wolfe, Jane 1 Wolfe, Betsy I Caradoc and DeUneare. Burrele,B 12 C.B Dixon, Colonel for 1848 & 1849 ... 2 10 Dixon, H. do... 2 lO Gonnlock, G 2 Hilton, H 10 Hilton, J 2 Hilton, A 2 Kennedy, Miss M 10 Price, John i Price, Thomas... 2 Scott, John C... 1 Young, James.... 5 Young, Mrs. ...... 2 SANDWICH. Allen, Mr. 5 Allen, Jane 2 Allen, Nathan..., 2 D. 3 Allison, Mn. 3 Allison, H. 7} Allison. Ellen .... 3 Askin, Chas. 71< Bnmpton & fkni. 71 Barclay, John ... 7^ Broker, W 71! Bullock, G 7^!Chewett, Alex'r. n 71 7 7 7 71 71 71 71 3 3 3 71 3 3 71 4 31 71 71 3 3 3 3 6 6 6 6 6 6 3 6 Bullock, George. Chewett, Alex'r Cbeeseman, Mn. Dobson, S. Ellis, A. C Elliott, James F.. Francis, R Fluett, Louis 31 71 3 n I Goodyear, P. . M i. a 1 1 1 16 1 6 u s 1 5 1 10 6 Guillot, H. C. Hall. Miss Hill, Fred Horner, B Hunt, William ... Hutton, John Jessnp, G. jun. ... Jessup, Henry ... Jessup, George .. Johnson, P. N. ... Johnson, Mrs. ... Johnson, — — ... Jones. John Laughton, J. B... McEwan, John... McKee, Thomas. McKee, James ... Miller, J Moore, Hannah.. Prince,JohnMPP Prince, A Rankin, A Reeves, Robert .. Ritchie, Rev. W. Richards, M Richardson, J Salter, P. D Salter, Paul J. ... Salter, A. B Taylor, Isaac «... Vidal, W. P Vidal, A Verhoeff, P. P... Watson, Edwin » Watson, Mn Watson, John.... Wells, W. Wilkinson, .. Wilkinson, J. H. . Wiseman, ... Wiseman, Mn.... Woods. R Woodbridge,T... Woodbridge J.... 10 1 1 6 2 D. 6 S a 6 s 6 6 1 s 6 « 6 1 H 6 S s 3 6 « « S 6 1 S 6 X 1 1 a 6 5 a 10 a 10 a 6 3 10 1 6 a 1 6 10 a 10 6 8 a 5 1 2 a a a 5 6 6 6 « 7 6 6 e 6 7i SI 6 APPENDIX. XXIIl £ 1. Areh«r, Wm S ATwison, Goi 2 Baker. Jm 5 Baker, Miu N.... 1 Baker, Miie Ann. 1 Brown, Henry ... 5 Blong, luac S Brown, John 5 Backner, Thos ... 1 Barolay. Ed. 1 BelLRobt a Bell, Mrs 2 BeII,CharIei 2 Balie, John 1 Balie, Mrs 1 Balie, Miw 1 Balie, Levi I Bartlet, Alex 1 Balie, D. A. CO. 10 Brothers, Henrr.. 2 Beetree, Michale. 1 Conaaini, Jaa 5 Cartit, Lawrence 1 Coz,CaptR.C.R 5 Dewson, Dr. 10 DewBon, Mrs S Dttwson, Miss 1 Dewson, Miss E.. 1 Dewson,MasterA 1 Dewaon, Miss F. 1 Dewson, W. W.. 1 Doeherty.HissM 2 Elliott, Mrs. Col. 1 Elliott, R. H. B.. 10 Fortier, C. O.,... 2 Fortier, Chas 1 Flater,Wai 1 Fitiiell, John 2 Fitsiell, Mrs 2 Gordon, Lewis O. 1 5 Gordon, Mrs 10 Gott, Jas 1 Ooehmer, F. 2 Gore. Thos. 1 Gott, Geo 2 Hiron,Thos 2 Harden, John. ... 1 Hubbard. Stephn. 1 Horseman, Mrs... 2 Horseman, Miss S 2 Horseman, Wm... 1 D. 6 3 3 3 3 6 6 6 3 3 3 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 6 3 3 6 6 3 6 3 6 6 6 3 6 6 2 D. 3 3 6 2 6 S 1 3 S 3 10 5 5 2 6 £ 8, ■WOODSTOCK. Alexander Geo... 15 Bettridge^Rer.W 1 5 Barwiek, H. C... 1 5 £ s. D. Horseley, 13 Ince, Mrs 13 InneSiMrs 13 Kofage, J, 5 Laliberty, Mrs.... 2 6 Lavary, Chas. ... 5 Lavary, Mrs 5 Leslie. G 5 Lacy, 1 2 6 Mack, Rev. F 1 6 Moore, John 5 Meikle. Andrew. 1 Menzies, Peter... 1 Mears, Wm, 2 McKenny, Henry McKinster.Mr.... Mason. Jas Nelson, Horace.. Nelson. Miss E... 5 NutsoD, Samuel.. 1 Noble, Jas 5 Paxton, Thos. ... Feel.Lieut.R.C.R Patipiece, A Patipiece, Mrs.. Patipiece, Miss S. 2 6 Patipiece. J. sen.. 13 Patipiece, R 16 Patipiece, T 1 Patipiece, Miss E 1 Patipiece, J. jun.. 1 Roggers, Miss A. 5 Reynolds, Robt. . 10 Ridsdale, Miss... 1 Reid,Robt 2 Stokes, John 2 6 Satmoni, T 5 Salmon!, Mrs 1 Salmoni, Miss M. 1 Simpson, Edwd... 1 Taylor, W. G,.... 5 Turk, John 1 West,H. G 1 Wright, Thos. ... 2 6 Wright, Henry... 13 Wright, Mrs 13 Wright, Miss 13 Wright, Miss H. 1 3 Wright, Miss £. . 1 3 Wright, Miss A.. 7J Wright, Miss V.. 7] Wilson, Geo 1 3 BROCK DISTRICT. £ s. D. Cottle, Mrs 15 Deedes, Edmund, 15 Deedes Robert ... 1 5 Finkle, Henry... 15 X a. D. None • Commie* sioned oiSoera and Privates of No. 7 Compn'y R. C. R •• 3 S 9 'WARWICK. Rev.J.Mockridge 15 MOORE. Beddle Joseph ... 1 Begg.Mrs Bogle. Mr. Bowen, Mrs Brown, Tho's ... Bury, Thomaa ... Bury William,... Carey, Rev. J.... Coombs, Ak Coulter, John ... Creighton, Tho's Edwards, Mrs ... UiscotttJ Hurst, George.... Hurst, 1 Jemison, Rev. A. 1 Johnston, Geo ... Johnston, Miss... Johnston. Ewart. Kirby, A Lesslie.George... Little, Mrs Mipash, Janet..... McCash, Duncan McGlashan,Peter McGlashan,Cha'a Payne,J.andfam. Salter, Rev. Geo. 1 Sinclair, Alex.... Sutherland, Mrs. T. s'r 1 Sutherland, Mra. A. and family. Sutherland, O.... Talfourd, Frome 1 Vidal, Alexander Wheatly, John... Wright, George.. Wright W.E 1 OODXBICB. ReT.E.H.Elwood 15a £ S. B. Grey,W 10 MilU, W 15 Vansittart,Henry 15 Vansittart, J.O... 15 5 6 8 2 « 5 5 a 6 a 6 5 1 5 a 6 5 74 1 3 a 6 a « 5 a 6 a 6 a 6 a 6 1 a a 6 a 6 a • 5 5 « 10* 5 10 5 IS 9 6 5 10 5 5 5 II li -V • XXIV APPENDIX . • ■ 1 X n. D. £ a. i>. £ 8. D. 1 IIDNTINOrOMI). Denronn, Mrs U 3 6 Uarwood, Mrs. A o 8 A ■ Amsitroug. A... o 3 6 DonaldHon, John 5 Lee, James 5 K Rarnea, John S 6 Duke, Thomas... 5 McKiiiftht, J.R... 5 H Barova. Mrs 8 6 KIwei, Richitrd... 10 McKiiicht Mrs... 5 PeaoncR, Mrs ... 8 Barn«a Frederick U 81 FarmiT, A. H.... 2 10 6 Baroea, Robert... 7i Fauquier, Rev. F 1 5 Tbwaites, Joseph 8 6 Caiater, Caleb.... S Hofrg, Joseph 1 Uarwood, lleDry 8 Harwood.Mrs. H. 3 3 Turner, Joseph... 3 • Caiitar, Janes... 1 3 6 Thomps«>n, Sam'i 5 Copp, Alexander fi 6 iNoaaaoix. Oenman, William U 3 6 Harwood, Alfred 3 6 Rev. H. Revell... 1 5 1 NEWCASTLE DISTRICT • 1" ,« D. £ a. V. £ ■. »t CABOt7Ra. Clark. B 5 Jones, Ralph ..... 5 Jones, Ralph 15 Andtrson, Capt . 1 8 Cockburo, Jas.... 10 Q Aaston,Dr. 1 Colter, George ... 7i Jones, George ... 5 » Alexander, Vfm.. 6 Armstrong, J. H. 8 6 Cnonev.John 5 Cook, Mrs. Dr.... 1 Kirk, D 5 Lewis, Mrs. J. ... 5 Batttll.Wm 10 Corrigal, Miss ... 1 6 Ley, George 1848 1 Bethnne,Ven.A.N.9 Corrigal, Wm. ... 1 5 Lodge, Miss 1 Bethane, Mrs. ... 1 B«thane,familjr of Ven. A. N 1 S Covert, H 1 5 Cox, Wm 3 Doake, Joseph ... 3 Daintry, J. 8 1 6 6 Lunn, W O 3 9' Lyons, J 5 Macdonnell, A... 10 » L Bolster. Wm 3 f ' Bolster, George ..0 8 6 Macdonnell, J... 10 9 Down, Nicholaa .. 5 MacLeod, Mrs.... 10 Bolster, John 3 6 Dunn, Mrs 1 McKechnie, 8. E. 1 5 Buchanan, Mary 3 Bnehanan.'Robrt 1 6 Elliot. C 3 6 McNab. Rev. Dr. 1 8 A 3 Evans, Thomas .. 10 Mann, James 6 Bnchanan, Wm ..0 3 6 Farmer, Mrs 10 Mothersill, Sarah 8 « I Bnchanan, Thos.. 1 3 Fidock, James ... !i Morrison. And... 5 o; Betbune, George. 1 Boyer, George... 5 , Bailer. WilUam.. 6 3 Friend. A 5 Martin, J. J 5 Nixon W 8 Friend. A .„ 3 6 Garrett, W. A. ... 1 5 • * a^ixaA ^v • ••••••••• w V Noble, Alexander 6 » Bonlton,Hon.O.S. 8 Goldstune, Dr. ... 1 Nourse, W 1 5 I Boalton, D. E. ... 1 Ooodeve, G. M... 10 Patterson. Rev. E.1 lU Q Boulton, E. T. ... 6 Gore, T.S.I 848.. 10 Pearson, Wm. ... 6 Boawell. J. V. .... 3 10 Graveley, Wm... 1 5 Philp, Joseph 5 BoswelKG.M.... 1 10 Grandy, Samuel.. 5 Pollacco. Mrs. ... 6 Q Bornham, A. A. . 1 5 Green, Jacob 5 Pnrcer, M 10 Bornham, Hon.Z. 3 10 Grieve, George... 5 Radoliff. J. M- ... 1 5 Bornham, A. J... 3 6 Grieve, Wm 10 Richardson, John 6 Bamham, Thos.. 6 Hammond, A. C. 6 Ruttan, Sheriff... 5 Broaghall, Lewis 10 Hardgraft W. .... 3 6 Ruttan, Richard . 10 Broiighall, Thos. 3 6 Hayter, B 5 Ruthven, George 6 Back, Mrs 10 Hayward, Misa ..0 5 Russell, John 7 6 Boggs, Oliver .... 5 Heath, Mrs 3 Ro we, Lieut.. I Bradbeer, John ... 6 Henry, Mrs 1 Salisbury, Mrs. ..0 3 « Beck,'J.R.Waltou 1 Hewson, Mrs 3 Solomen, Wm. ... 10 Butler, John 71 HewBon, Andrew 5 Stiles, Lewis 6 • Bimey, George ..10 €alcott,J.s«n.... 1 Hill. Wm 5 Tate, Margaret.. 3 Terry, H. '47 '48 A Hobs, Thomas ... 3 6 V • Calcntt, J. jun.... 5 Huff, Henry 5 and '49 3 i- Calcatt,Ed 3 6 Hull, E. C 15 Thomson, J. S... 15 t-' Calcutt, Wm 3 6 Holman, John.... 5 Thompson, Wm. 3 6 Cameron, Mrs. ..0 5 Horton, Mrs, 10 Thorop, Mrs 10 Campbell Major.. 3 10 HoUaday, T. '48. 5 House. J 5 Throop, H. H. ... 15 Castle, George... 1 6 Tooaey, James... 3 « i Chatterton, R. D. 1 5 Howard, J 5 Townsend, Mrs.. ClaiksoD, Jm. ... 5 Hurst, J. F 10 1848 and 1849. 1 10 APPKNDIX. XXV D. A • « 9 a 5 5 I a o • 6 o; u Q o 6 « 6 3 15 2 6 10 15 S t 5 6 10 6 6 10 5 £ t. D. Van logon, W.... Hi o Vnn In^fn, A. J. 5 Wnddfll, W (» a Walkvr, John.... (> 2 G Wallace, ('opt ... 1 10 » Wallncr, J. S 5 Wiloocks, J. li..., I 5 Wilc()oks,J. I..Ju. U 10 Wilkinion.Misa. 1 5 Winani, C. 8 15 Yerrington, Mus 10 PORT HOPF!. Allen,Mri 3 6 Allen.Caroline... 13 Armour, Mm 5 Armour, Hubert. 10 Ard, Asy 2 6 Adums, John .... 1 lu) A Friend 15 A Friend 2 fl A Friend 2 6 A Friend 1 3 Bate*, John 10 Htiven, James 2 6 Box.by Mr(.O.C. Ward 1 Barm, John 2 6 Bate, Ed. A 2 6 Brooke, L.F 1 Coulter, J. H 5 Cullingford, J.... 2 6 Day, John 10 Evatt Captain .... 5 Evatt, Miss 3 9 Evatt, Fra's 10 Eratt, Dr. 10 ErIandsoD.Erland 5 Elliott, Mrs 5 Fortnne.Mrs 5 Fowke, Mr. 5 Fowke, Mrs 5 Fraser, Wm 12 6 Free, Maria I 3 Furby, Wm 6 Gilchrist, Miss... 2 6 Gilchrist, Miss... 2 6 Gift. 3 Gift, 1 3 Oladman, Mrs.... 10 Gladman.Miss... 10 Graham, Mrs .... 2 6 Gwatkin, Wm.... 5 Gamctt, Mr 5 Gillett, H 10 Hastings, T. W.. 5 Hughes, C 5 Holdsworth, Mr. 5 Harvey, John.... 5 Uoud, F 2 6 d £ 8. ITutton, n 2 tliiLkult, Miss 5 llatti>n,Juhn 5 Jitnliiif, Mrs 5 Jones, Capt 2 Juti)/, (J. A. K.... 10 KirchlKift'or. N... I hong, Mrs. R 3 Lci', Mrs 3 Leslie, Jas 2 Lan)]^! Alex 2 Mitchell, Mrs 2 Mulligiin, Jnn.... 5 Metciilf. T. W.... 5 McLnughlin, Mr. 5 Meredith, II. II.. 1 Marmion, II 1 Mcgetry.Miigr't. 2 Newumn, Jo.s 2 P , II. 1'. A.. 2 ReynnlcU John... 2 Kejiiolds, Ml'8.... 2 Reynolds, Wm... 1 Reynolds, M. J,. 1 Rowland, Wm ... 2 Robinson, P. P... 1 Russell, W. F.,... 2 Ru'tan, ('has 5 Rultan, Mrs 2 Reynolds, G 2 Read, Catheriue.. U 1 Short, Rev.J 1 5 Smith, Dr Smith, Mrs. E ... 5 Smith, Catherine 2 Saunders, H 2 Scott, Mrs 10 Sisson; Wm. juu. 1 Syers, Mis 5 Smith, R. D 2 Smart, D 5 .Stafford, Thos.... 1 Terence, Susan.. 2 Terence Margt... 2 Trotter, Esther... 1 Turner, Mrs 5 Usher, John 2 Williams. J. T... 2 10 Ward, John A.... 5 Ward, Mrs 10 Warrell, Cath'ne, 2 Whitehead, M. F 1 Whitehead, Wm. 1 Ward, Thrts 10 Ward, G. C 10 Waddcl, R. N.... 15 Youug, Catherine 1 CLAIIKE. Al'an, John 1 X i Allan, Ocnrgo... o Alliin, Ciilherine lluhingtxn Mr, ... I Hrock, William... 6 I Urotk. Mrs Itroi'k, Joseph,... llrock, William... U Clarke, Edward,. Chnmcon.Oeerge 6 Chnmeon, Mrs,... « Connor, H 6 (?onnor, Mrs Clnrke.O.M Kerr, Ann 3 Kerr, James Kerr, James 6 Kerr, John L... Kerr, Ann Krrr, James Kerr, M. A 6 Kerr, William Langstaff, George 3 Mcintosh. Mrs. J Mcintosh James Mcintosh, A Mcintosh, Mrs... 3 Mcintosh, W,... Moses, M Moses, Mrs 3 Moses, A. £ l>. 3 3 3 3 3 2 6 2 6 2 6 o 6 2 6 1 3 1 3 5 2 6 1 3 71 7i 7i 1 71 2 6 1 3 1 3 3 71 74 1 3 I 3 5 5 2 6 71 5 5 7- 7 2 6 71 I 3 71 71 2 6 1 3 7 7 7 ?,• 7 2 6 71 2 6 5 2 6 1 3 1 3 71 f - '■ }. XXVI £ s. Moses, H, C Moses, (.' Moses, M. E. ... McHuni^y, J I MeL.„.„ ji.si-pi Moaly, Mary Ann Maley, William Meiily, KobiTt ... 1 Nixon, William 2 Nixon, Allan ... 1 Oliver, E.T 1 Oliver, Francis... 2 Oliver, E.I 1 Oliver, R. W. ... 1 Oliver, J I Oliver, Georpre ... Robson, J. J. ... .5 Robson, Mrs. J.. 2 Robson, Mrs ."i K()bson,Miss 2 Robson, Miss J.... 2 Rumford, Wn». .. Rumfurd, Maria Smith, Dorothy 2 Stebbins, Mrs. ..". 2 Stewart, Peter... 1 Stewart, .Mrs 1 Stewart, E. J. ... Spenee, Thomas 1 Shaw, Mr () Sliaw, Mrs Shaw, Mary E. ... 1 Spencer, Thomas 1 Shaw. Mr Shaw, Mrs Shaw, M.E Tarvs, John o 1 Tarvs, Mrs 1 Underwood, Thos 1 Underwood, H.... 1 Williamson, John ti Wilson, J 2 Wiseman, G Wiseman, J Wilmot, L .5 Wilmott, Mrs. L. 2 Wilmot, Mary.... 1 Wilmot, iMr. S. S. 5 Wilmot, S 5 Wilmot, . ... White, Mr. Darlington. Ciibitt, F 5 Fowler, B..... 2 Fowler, Mrs 2 Freeman, Mr 2 Harvey, Mrs 5 Harris, Edward .. 5 Holmes, J. H 5 Hooly, Mrs 5 APPENDIX. 75 Hindes, Mrs o 7i Hindes, Miss (» 7i .Tt-rmins, II 3' .M!'rey. John "i Kter, ....(» ! Wilson, Mrs. R. .. 5 7-, Collection, thanks- 73 giving day 1 12 6 ghaftov. 6 Allan, Mrs. A. G 2 (» i Arkland, Mrs .5 7i Arkland, John jr. 2 3 i Raker, Mrs !>.... 10 7i Barnum, E 1 7h Biirnum, Jas 5 3 j Barnum, Miss.... 5 3 I Ringley, T .5 7.V Brewster, J 2 7i Butler, Chas 5 1 Caddy, Mrs 2 Caddy, Edwd .... 2 Cameron, J. D... 1 .5 3 j Cameron, Mrs. ... 10 3 Cameron, J. R ... .5 , (^uneron, Mrs. J. 2 6 j Cameron, Dr .5 7J Cameron, Hugh.. ,5 72 Cameron, Miss... 5 I Cameron, Janet... 2 j Cameron, Eliza... 2 3 ' Clouston.Miss ... .5 Cole, Mrs ! Coketon, Capt.... .5 7f Coates, Dr 5 7h Coates, Mrs 5 I Cruso, M. D I 10 1 Cummins, R 2 6 j Cummins, Mary. I 6 Cummins, Ann J. 1 6 i Cummins, M 1 : Diggle, Capt 5 ' Diggle, Mrs .5 , English, John.. .. I I Friend, A .5 ". £ 6 Friend, A « Friend, A 3 Gillardolas 6 Gillard, Jos 3 Gillard, IVriss 9 j Gillard, Eliza... , G^>dard, F. C G Gould, Miss Green, M. C i» 6 j Greenwood, Wm. |Grover,Mrs G Grover. P. M, ... (irover. Mrs P.M G Ihilliday, Agnes.. G Hammond, Lieut Haynes, H 6 Henderson, W.... Hovt, Mrs. J Laiug, Peter Q 7 Leary, John Leary, Mrs Male Mason, R McCormick, D... McCormick, Mrs McCutcheon,Jane McNeil, John .... McNeil, Miss .... McTavish, Mrs... McTavish, John. McTavish, Jane. 8. 5 2 2 I V. a 6 u 3 G 6 () G G G G G n 6 3 3 3 3 1 3 1 3 2 6 3 6 O 01 l> 6 I 2 5 5 5 2 2 6 a 1 3 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 6 & 6 1 3 5 Mc'J'avish, D 7^ Milligaii, Thos ... 2 6 Muirhead, Mrs.... 7i Newman, Henry.. 10 o Page, C. W.II... 6 Pym, W. F 10 Rogers, James G. 2 6 Rogers, Mrs 2 6 Rogers, Miss 2 6 Rogers, David ... 2 6 Rogers, Henry. C 1 3 Rogers, Robert... 7J Rogers, Charles . 7^ Spalding,Th()S.M. 1 Spalding, John... 5 Spalding, Mrs. ... 5 Spalding,Thos.jr. 5 Spalding, Anna... 1 Stewart, Mrs 5 Stewart, Miss .... 5 Stewart, Benj 5 Stewart, John .... 2 6 Stewart, Mrs. W. 2 6 Taylor, William .026 Thomas, John sen 13 Thomas, John . . 1 3 Thomas, Mrs 1 3 Thomas, Margt. .013 Vernor, Dr 7 6 APPENDIX. XXVII .£ 8. D. ... 5 a ... 2 6 ... 2 u ... 1 3 ... 1 3 ., 1 3 .., 2 6 ... 1 3 .. i» 2 6 11. 5 ... 5 9 ... 5 O M 2 6 s.. 2 6 ut 5 ... 1 3 ... 2 6 ... 2 6 .. 2 6 .. 2 6 .. 2 6 .. 5 .. 6 .. 2 & rs 2 6 neO I 3 .. S .. 5 ... 2 6 1. 1 3 e. 1 3 .. H .. 2 6 ... 7i y.. 10 .. 5 .. 10 Q. 2 6 .. 2 6 .. 2 6 .. 2 6 C 1 3 .. 7J . H a. 1 .. 5 .. S r. 5 ... 1 3 .. 5 .. 5 .. 5 .. 2 6 7. 2 6 1. 2 6 en 1 3 . 1 3 .. 1 3 .. I 3 .. 7 6 ,»• .{ £ S D. Vernon, Chas, H. 5 o Vernon, Mrs 5 Walsh, Samuel... 1 Wilson, Kcv. J... 1 5 Wilson, Mrs 10 Wilson, Miss 5 Wright, Mary J.. 2 G Colburne. Bedell, Dr. H 2 G Bidwill, W. G.jr. 5 Boncher, Mrs. II. 1 Bull<»ck, C. E. ... 2 G Bullock. Mrs. W. I 3 Burrell, G. S 5 Burrell, Mrs 5 Butterfield, J. A.. 2 6 Carson, Miss E... 2 6 Casey, .Stephen 2' 5 Casey, Mrs 5 CJoustou, Wm.... 2 6 £ 3. T).l rioiiston, :\Irs. ... 5 ' CUiustt.T. Henry.. 2 C i (.'(.iton.W. H ;•> ' Ciildb-ck, .Taiiu-8 1 3 i Cummins <; 10 0. Cuininiiig, Mrs ... 5 Cunimiii)r, M;istr. 7^ Delaiiy. ^Vm 2 6! Delaiiy, Ann 2 6' Fillfy.V.'iiliain ... o 73' Fortune, Thomas 2 Friend, A 13 1) (Jarbutt, Ilcbert .0 1 3 Garbuti, Mrs I 3 Gilciiri.st, Mrs. l)r 2 G Gosiee, J I) 1 10 ; Goslee, Mrs 5 Goslei', (■eiirjie... 5 Gosli'P, Mrs. Geo. 10 ■ G rover, John M. Grover, Mrs Marringtou, Jas.. Kcelcr, Mrs. Jos. Linton, James.... I. KINOSTON. Abram, Fanny ... 2 Angel, T.J 5 Archdeacon of Kingston 10 Askew, T 10 Baker, Dr. I 5 Barham, Miss 1 Bartlett, Rev. T. H. M 6 Bmrtlett, Mrs 3 Bartlett, M. S. L. I Bates. Miss 15 Bowen, 10 Bowen.Mrs 10 Bower, J. P 10 Bower, E C 10 Boyl«, Mr. & Mrs 2 Bradley, T 5 Breakenridge, T. 10 Breden, W. .., 10 Brent, C i 5 Briggs.T 5 Burrows, J 1 Brown, Mr &Mr8 10 Campbell, C. J ... 1 5 Cartwright, Mrs. 1 5 Cartwright, Mr. T. S. & family 3 15 Cassidy, Mrs 2 Colter, Jane 2 Corbett, Mr Shr'ff 2 5 Corbett, Mrs 1 5 Corkill, Thomas 1 Cw..;, Mrs 3 6 u G 6 8 7i Cridford, T Grookshanks, T. Cryslcr, C B Deacon, R Di-ykes, T Deykcs, Mrs Diebl, Dr Diohl, Mrs Edie, C Ferns, Mrs Ferns, Anne Ferns, J. (' Forsyth, J. II. ... Foster, A Foster, Arthur ... Foster, Mrs Glass, Jumes, ... Grant, Wm Grunt, Mrs Grist, Henry Glassup, T Goodeve, W. J.... Goodeve, Mrs.... Greig, Rev. W.... Hawke, A. B. ... Henderson, J Henderson, Mrs. Hercbmer, Rev. -W. M Herchmer, Mrs. Kill, F. M Hoborough, F. ... Jones, W.R Johnson, Thomas Kirk|)atrick,T... £ 8. 1 1 5 1 5 1 10 1 5 1 10 5 I 1 1 5 5 2 5 5 1 10 5 5 1 5 1 12 12 5 2 10 1 5 10 1 2 10 £ Kearney, James Keys, Joseph ... Keys Robert Lemon, Wm Lightburne, S. ... 1 Macaulay,J 7 Macaulay, Mrs. 3 .Macaulay,A.E..M 1 Vlacaulay, J. K. 1 Macaulay, F. J... 1 Macleod, N Macomb, Sarah... Martin, H. J. ... Melvin, A. Staff Surgeon 1 Melvin, :Mrs. ... Moore, B Maepherson, J.... 4 Maephers(m, Mrs 4 Markland, G. ... 1 Milo, F Moore, C Morley, S D. 3 3 3 G 3 ; Morley, S. Junr ; Muckleston, S 6 I Muckleston, Mrs, 6 j Murney, Mrs. ... Muttleburv F. D. 3 3 3 5 v> 5 U 5 2 G 10 O 10 2 6 Palmer, — Palmer, E.W. ... i ! |Parker, E. H 7iiQuiggon, — Robinson, Dr. ... 1 Sampson, Dr Sampson, Mrs 6 O O i) 10 10 5 O 5 5 U U 10 10 O II 'f xxni £ 8. D. Scobel, R 1 5 Scobfll, S. W. ... 2 G Sc<»bell, Mrs. S W 2 fi Sellara, G.H 5 o Smith, Capt 1 3 Smith, II. sen I 5 Smith, H.,M.P.P 1 5 Smith, Mr. & Mrs 5 Spatb.Mrs 1 . Spangenburg, G.. 1 3 Spangenburg.Mrs I 3 Stacey, E 5 Stoughton 5 StrattoD, John ... 1 3 Streatiield.Lt.Cul. fll Engineers.. 2 Stuart, C I Tbompson.Mrs... 1 3 Watkins, F 2 10 Watkins, Mrs. ... 2 10 Welch, C. R 5 Wentz, P 2 10 Wilkinson. G. M. 12 G Willard, Mrs 2 6 Wilson, W 10 Wilson, W. P 10 Wilkinson, W 13 Wotherspoon, T.. 2 Wotherspoon.Mrs 2 C Yarvood, E. M... 1 5 Yates, Dr 10 Yates, Mrs 10 Young, Mrs. ..... 2 6 In connexion with St. James's Church, Addams, Mrs 2 6 De Blaquiere,The Hon. P. B I De BIaquicre,Mrs 10 Bates, Mrs 13 Bacchus, Miss. ... 1 IJ Comer, Mr. John 2 6 Comer, Mrs 2 6 Comer, Master R 7j Comer, Master G ?! Comer, Master A. 7 J Comer, Miss E. l\ Croflon, Major, 20th Regiment. 5 Desborougb, Capt R. A 10 Dupujr.H 10 Giddy, Mrs 1 3 Hajword, Dr. ... 10 Hornby, Mrs. ... 3 9 Harvey, James A »• Ordinance D'pt 5 King, Mrs. 1 3 Liuns, Mr 7J Lintun,Mr8 13 APPENDIX. X a. : McCracken, Mr. 2 Mcfjean, Mrs. ... 1 McLeod, N.'il ... 1 Phillips, Mr. 1 Rogers, Uev.U.V. 1 Rudson, Mrs 2 Stacey, Mrs 2 Stacey, Miss 1 Stidiey.Lieutctiant RoyalEngineers 5 South, Captain 2Ulh Regiment 1 Wcstluke, Mrs.... I Wood, Dr. 20th Regiment 5 Wo:)dsworlh, Mr. 2 BARRIKFIELD. j Alien, Thos I Allen, .Mary A... Allen, Thos '■ Baillie.Mr I Ball lie, Emma I Baricer, Miss j Barker, Amelia... I Barker, Robt ! Barker, L |Bjrk.r,K I Baxter, Geo I Baxter, Mrs Baxter, Miss U Baxter, Isabel .... Baxter, Wm Baxter, Jane Baxter, James.... Baxter, Peter Baxter, Tli03. P. Beggs Mrs Beggs, Wm Beggs, Mary A... Beggs, Jane Belwa, Mrs Bjizelle, Mrs Boizdle, Eliza.... Boizellc, Oliver... Brent, Rev. H. ... 2 Brooks, Mrs Browne.H Chestnut. Mrs.... Davies, Lt.,R.N. Davis, R Dawson, T Dillon, Mary A... Dunn, Mr 10 Dunn, Mrs.J. Essford, Mrs Ferguson, Mr. ... Ferguson, Mrs.... Ferguson, Wm... Ferguson, James 1 1 1 2 2 5 5 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 I 10 5 5 1 5 1 1 3 3 3 6 7i 6 7i 7{ 7i 7i 6 6 6 3 3 6 6 6 3 3 3 3 3 7J 7i V. 6 Ferguson, Mary.. 3 Ferguson, Jane... Forbes, Mrs 3 Fotherglll. Mr.... Friend, A 6 Furnival Mr C Germain, Mrs 3 Germain Robt. ... (iSermain Fanny.. Gilbert, Sarah Gurley, Mrs Gurley, Walter... Gurley Mary H>imilton, Mrs... Hamilton, Susan. H imilton, Thos.. Hamilton, Mrs.... Hamilton, James Hamilton, Jane.. Hart, Geo Hart, Mrs Hart, Emily Hart, Mary Anne Hodge Edmund.. Kelly, Thos Kelly. Mrs Kelly, Robt Kelly, Eliz King, Mrs Malyn, Mrs Mauton Mrs Manton, H Manton, Alice.... Marks, J. B 1 Marks, Selina Marks, Wm Mavely, Mrs Mavely, Mary A. Mavely, S.J Mavely, John Mavely M. E Medley, Miss Medley, Jas Medley, Geo Mills. Sarah Mitchell, Mrs I Morrow, Mrs o 1 : Noble. Mr 3 i Parker, G 1 I Redfern, Mrs 7} Reynolds, Mrs. .. 10^ Richardson, Jos.. 3 I Richardson, Mrs. Smith, Miss 6 ! Smith, Edward... 3 : Smith, Mrs Taylor, D., R.N.. i Taylor, Mrs 3 I Taylor, Miss 3 ' Taylor, Miss M.. 8. 0. 1 3 1 3 2 6 10 1 3 1 3 1 3 71 7J 7i 5 1 3 I 3 1 3 71 2 6 1 3 1 3 7i 2 6 2 C 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 6 1 3 7* U 71 8 2 6 2 6 74 71 5 1 3 2 6 71 71 71 71 2 6 2 6 2 6 71 2 6 a 6 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 6 2 6 2 6 a 6 2 6 10 a 5 1 5 I 5 1 'V APPfiWDlX. XXIX £ 8. O. 1 3 1 3 2 6 10 1 3 1 3 1 3 7i . 7J . 7i 5 .013 13 .013 . 7i .026 .013 s 1 3 .007} .026 .026 .013 3 13 .013 .026 .013 .007} . 71 .008 .026 .026 . 7i .007) .10 .050 .013 .026 .. 7i .00 7i .. 71 .. 71 ..026 ..026 ..026 .. 71 ..026 ..036 ..013 ..013 ..013 ..013 1.. 2 6 8. 2 6 ..0 2 6 ...0 2 6 ... 2 6 h. 10 2 ...0 5 1 ... fl 5 1 I.. 5 1 4 ^ V 4 fc-i-Jr £ S. D. Trail, Mr 1 3 Tracy, I.. B 1 3 Tracy. Hannah... 1 3 Tracey, Frances .013 Tracey.Catlierine 13 Twining, Miss A. 5 Wilson, Mr 10 ST. jamkb's, piTTSBuna. Birmingham, Jas. 10 Birmingham, Mrs. U 5 Birmingham, Sarah Eliza 13 Birniiiigham, J.D. 1 3 Carey, Hichard ... 10 Carey, Mrs 5 Clogg, Philip 7 6 Clogg, Mrs 5 Clo^g, Mary Anne 1 3 Clogg, Jiine 6 (3lagg, Margaret. 6 Clogg, William... 6 Clogg, Joseph.... 6 Clogg, Philip G Clogg, Rachel ... 6 Hunter, James ... 2 6 Hunter, Mrs 2 6 Maxwell, James .039 Maxwell, Sarah ..013 Maxwell, Geo. ... 7^ McKendry, John 2 6 McKendry, Mrs.. 1 3 McKendry, Wm. 7] Thompson, Wm.. 2 6 Thompson, Mrs. 13 Thompson, Robt. 13 Todd, James 2 6 Todd, Mrs 1 3 Todd, Thomas ... 7} Todd, Mary A... 7J Todd, Catherine.. 71 Trotter, William . 1 3 Trotter, Mrs 1 3 In connexion vjith the congrega- tion at McLean's School-house, Aldons, Janet .... 7. 5 Beaton, Mrs 1 3~ Bryant, James ... 1 3 Bryant, George .013 Bryant, John 1 3 Bryant, Daniel... 1 3 Bryant, Sarah.... 13 Bnlch, C 2 6 Chestnut, Mr 5 Chestnut, Mrs.... 2 6 Chestnut, Miss ... 2 6 Chestnut, Samuel 71 Chestnut, Eliz. ... 71 Chestnut, David . 71 Crawford, Gather. 2 6 £ 8. D. Crawford, Kate... 2 6 Oruwfonl, lli-nry I 3 Crawford, C 1 3 Graves, Mrs I 3 Graves Klizcbe'th 71 Graves, Hunnah .0 71 Graves, Surah .... 71 Graves, Susan.... 71 Graves, Henry ... 2 6 Graves, Michael .013 Graves, John 71 Graves, William . 71 Hutchinson, Jus.. 13 Milton, Grorge... 5 6 Milton, Mary 71 Milton, John 2 6 Milton, Robt, J... 1 3 Milton, Thomas.. 1 3 Moore, George... 13 Moore, Elizabeth 1 .; Moore, Miry A... 13 M'jLean, Mrs. ... 1 3 McLean, Anne... 71 Ilennie, Mary A.. 13 Seddons, Samuel . 2 6 Seddons, Mrs 71 Stuart. John 1 3 Stuart, Mrs 13 Thompson, John. 13 Thompsuii, Susan 1 101 Ward, George,,.. 13 W.iy, William .... 1 3 Way, Anue 1 3 Whitney, Mr 1 3 Whirntjy, Mrs. ... 1 3 Whitney, T, G... 1 3 Whitney. Jno. B.. 1 3 Wilmot. Henry... 2 6 Wilmot, John .... 1 3 Wilmot, John J.. 2 6 Wilmot, Nathanl. 7} In connection wiih the congrega- tion at Fiankliu's Schoot-honse Burns, Mrs 13 Blake, Henrietta. 13 Clark, Henry 1 3 Clark, Hannah... ( 1 3 Franklin. Wm C 5 Franklin,£liza... 1 3 Franklin. Eliz. ... 1 3 Franklin. Margt.. 13 Franklin, Mary.. 13 Franklin. E. J.... 1 3 Friend. A 1 3 Harding, Mr 2 6 Harding, John ... 1 3 Harding, George 13 Harris, Mr 13 McAdoo, Mr. .... 1 3 McNieoe, John... 5 D. 2 6 w 3 3 3 3 71 3 6 3 £ 3 .VfcNiece, Mrs..., iVlKNiece, Albert. .McNiece, Victoria .McLean, Mrs 1 McLean, Miss.... 1 Nelson, Mr 1 Itua, Thomas 1 Ilea, Margaret ... Sims, Mr 1 Teitheway, R, ... 2 Tertheway Jane . 1 Tertheway, John 7l Vanhorn, Mr 2 6 Vanhorn, George 13 Vanalstine, Maria 71 Vanalstine, Sarah 71 CAMDEN EAST. . Andrews, Mrs.... 13 Bell, W.C 5 Brandon, Margt.. 2 6 Brown, Mrs 2 6 Bush, Wm 13 Bush, C 2 6 Close, H 2 6 Close, Mrs. M 13 Close, H. S 1 »' Clark, W. H 5 Clark, Mrs 6 Clark, T. W 1 3 Clark, S.: 5 Caswell, R. W.... 2 6 Caswell, J. D 1 S Caswell, J D I 3 Caswell, T. A 1 3 Dickson, B 2 6 Glenn, J 2 6 Grant, J 2 6 Hanna, Wm 7 6 Hayden, J. sen.... 10 Haydea, Mrs 5 Hayden, J. jun... 5 Hinch, E 2 6 Hope, Mrs 5 Hooper, F 2 6 Huffman, E: 2 Hunter, Francis.. 2 6 Lew, John 13 Molyneux, M. A. 1 3 Neeley, Hen^... 5 Read, W. .• 5 Rannie, J 5 Shirley, Rev. P... 1 5 Sproul,Robt 5 Sproul, Mrs 5 Sprottl, J. E. S.... 2 6 Sproul, R. J 2 6 Sproul, W. C 2 6 Sproul, S, V 2 6 Somerville, Alex. 2 6 XXX £ 8. D. Temple, M 2 6 Thibado, A 2 6 Wellington, Chas 1 3 Wellington. Soph 7^ Wellington, Cele. 7J Wickham, R. H.. 10 ST. JAMK's, VJK Denison, Snsan ... Ferguson, O Ferguson, Mrs ... Murton, J. sen.... Murton, Mrs. J. .. Murton, John .... Murton, Mrs. J... Murton, G Murton, Mrs. O.. Murton, M. T.... Murton, James ... Murton, Mrs. Jas. Mills, William ... Mills, Mrs Roycraft, Wm ... Roy craft, Mrs. ... Strong, Arthur. . Strong, Mrs Strong, Jane Smith, Wm Wilson, Mrs Wilson, Margaret Wilson, Thomas. Wilson, George .. STORRINOTON. Allingham, Jas... 13 Allingham, Mrs. .013 Allingham, E. J. 1 3 Allingham, J. Jr. 1 3 Campbell, Jas. jr. 2 6 Campbell, James. 13 Duff, W. sen 1 3 Du£F, Mrs 13 DufiF, W.jun 13 Graham, R 13 APPENDIX. TLAND. 2 6 2 6 2 6 10 u 2 6 5 5 3 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 n n 2 6 2 6 I 3 1 3 1 3 Ligsmith, C. sen. 2 R £ 8. Ligsmith, Mrs ... 1 l.igsmiih, \V Ligsmith, ^\t*. ... U Ligsmith, C. jun. Ligsmith, June... McKees, Samuel. 2 Osborne, Robert. 2 Osbi>rne, Mrs. ... 2 Richards, John... 1 Richards, Mrs ... I IShaunon, Ri.bert. 1 ShephiTd, Jolm ..0 3 Shepherd, James 1 Shepherd, June ..0 1 Sliepherd.Cather. 1 Shi-pherd, Amelia 1 Shepherd, .Mary.. 1 Spring, John 2 Tieple, Wm 1 Teeple, James ... I Teeple, Mrs J ... 1 Waldon, Thomas 1 Walker, David ... 2 Williams Daniel . 2 Sydenham, Allen, Rev. T.W. I 5 Addis >n, R. K... 2 Blake, Israel 1 Blake, Daniel .... 1 Blake, John 1 Blake, Mrs 1 Blake Amarfda... 1 Clough, William. 2 Copinger, Thos . 1 Copiiiger, Mrs... Copinger, F Holditch, Wm.... 5 Holditch Mrs U 5 Joyner, (/harles ..0 2 Joyner, Mrs 1 Joyner, Rhoda ... I Lawrence, Wm. ..0 2 Lawrence, Jos.... Lawrence, Anne. R 6 3 3 D I £ n. n. 3 Lawrence, Mary . 7j 71 Lawieiice.Suruh. 71 7i! .Mace, W. sen 2 6 ll\ Mace, Mrs 2 6 7i' Muce, W.jun.... 2 G G Uphuni, Fidw 2 6 G Vur;'au, John .... 2 6 6 Wilson, R sen ... 5 3 Wilson, Mrs 5 3 Wiisim, Cllen.... 1 8 3 Wilson.'R.jun ... 1 8 9 Wilson J 1 3 Wilh.ughby, A... 2 3 Willoughby, Mrs 1 3 Willoughby, Jas. 1 3 Sheffield. 3 Bell, Wm M 7i 6 Bell, Mrs 7i 3 Bell, Wm. R 7i 3 Bell. Elizabeth... 7i 3 Bell, Mar^ Jane... 7i 3 Bell, Eliza, Anne U 7i 6 Bell, Flora C 7i 6 Bell, J. jun 7i Bell, A. E 7i Bell, Mrs. C 7i 6 Bell, H. N 71 3 Bell, Hellen D ... 7i 3 Bell, David S 7J 3 Uell, Gilbert 7* 3 Bell.T. H 7i 3 .Mobray.Robt 13 G Mt.bray, Mrs. H. 1 .1 3 Mobray John 1 3 7i Mobray.Ja 7J 7i Mobray, Euph.... 7i Mobray, Sarah.... 7i Mobray R. E G Morrison, Mrs.... 3 Morrison, Mary.*. 3 Morrison, Susan.. G I Morrison, Robt... 7 ^ Morrison, Jane.. 7f 7il Wheeler, John... 7i 71 n n 71 71 PRINCE EDWARD DISTRICT. •>r' £ 8. D. PORT TRENT. Allan, Mrs ^0 1 3 Bleasdell, Rev. W. 1 5 Ball,G. E 5 C«>chraoe,Mrs.... 5 Cummings, Jas... 5 Eccles, T. 5 Fnnd»ll,J.S 5 Ford, Wm 5 Francis, Geo Friend, A Friend, A Friend, A Oalbrath, J. G.... u Handyside, Mr. .. Heagems, N 10 Howley, S 10 Howley, Mrs. S.... 5 £ 8. 5 5 1 1 5 5 D. 3 3 £ 8. Howley, Miss..,.. 5 Howley, Mrs. J... 5 Hilton, Wm 5 McAIpin, Miss... 1 Meyers, Mrs 5 Meyers, ElijahW 5 Meyers, MrsE.W 5 Thomson, A. C. 5 APPIJNJJIX. XxXt £ 8. I>. y. 7J h. 7i ... 2 6 ... 2 6 ... 2 G ... 2 6 ... 2 6 ... 5 .. 5 .. 1 8 ... I 8 ... 1 R ... 2 6 rs 1 3 8. 1 3 Id. ... 7J ... 7i ... 7i .. 7J •... 71 ne U 7i ... 7i ... u 7i ... 7i ... 7i ... 71 ... 71 ... 71 ... 71 ... 71 ... 1 3 i. 1 3 .. 1 3 .. 71 ... 71 ... 71 ... 71 .. 71 •:• 71 1.. 71 ... 71 .. 7f .. 71 £ a. WOtJNTAIN. Baldwin, Silas 2 Htildwin,Joliii.... U 10 Barton, .tag 5 Bolton, 1^ 10 Bowen, P. «t fam. I 2 Bowen, Nelson ... 10 Brouse, Mrs. G... 2 Cassady. Wm .... 10 Curry, John 10 £nnt8, Richard... 1 10 Gilropr, Wm 2 Higginson, Wm . 5 Holmes, W. & J. 5 Kayse.John 12 Maloy, Geo 3 Morrison, Jas 1 Morrison, J. Jan.. 7 Pattrick.Robt 2 Flees. Rev. 11. E. 1 5 Richardson, Jno.. 1 2 Suffell.Jnhn 10 Walker, Thos 15 Walker, Wm 5 West, Jas 1 Eilinardsburgh. Abbott, Isaac 10 Adams, Mrs 10 Baily, Thos I Barker, Geo 5 Bradshaw, Henry Browulee, Jas. ... I Brownlee, Anne . Carman, N 13 Corrigan, A 5 Curry Thos 1 Daily, John 1 Eraser, R. D 1 10 Eraser, Allan 5 Eraser, Miss H... 5 Eraser, Jas 7 Hume, Jno. sen... 6 Hume, Mrs 2 D. 6 6 6 6 6 9 G C 6 n 3 '2 9 3 3 6 G JOHNSTON DEANERY. ! £ 8. V. Hume, Miss 1 6 j Humis Jno 5 ;Hunu', iNIrs 2 6 I Jcllyiiiiin, Jas 10 I Jt'lljnmn, Mrs.... .1 I Jenkiiison, Jds.... 2 6 Jciikiiisnn, Saiiih 13 Jcnkiiison, Mary. 1 3 Joliuson, Chas ... 10 Kinpsbury, Jlrs.. 10 McCarthy, .lolin.. 10 .McCiirthy, Jas... 10 Mclliiioil, Jno. ... 5 Murd' ck,G.&fam 13 9 Newman, John... 13 Ni!wman, .\brm.. 2 6 Newman, Jos...... 13 Peoples, Arch 5 Pitt, Wm 10 Reid, Jas.... 2 6 Siorah, Jas 1 5 Sowden, Stephen. 5 Stitt, Jos 2 6 Stitt, Mrs 2 6 Stitt, Jas 2 6 Strachan, Wm.... 13 Tripp, Robt 5 Walliser, John ... 7 6 Western, John ... 10 Whitley, Jos 1 3 Winchester. Benden, Jas 2 6 Fox, Chas 1 Fox, Mrs 7 6 Eourth, Wilson... 10 Lang, Geo 10 Smith, Ward 5 Finch. Crysler, John 10 Crysler,Jas 10 Cheney: C 10 Johnston, Wm.... 10 £ 8. D. hegg, Geo 5 3 \^"gs, Donald 7 6 I.Hi.ster, John 2 6 Leister, Mordicai 7 6 Whalen, Wm 6 Wright, Jas 10 wiLLiAMsnunaii. Boswdl, Rev. E.J. and family 2 Crybler, P. G 7 6 Cook, A 1 Cook, Mrs 5 Hillyard, Mr. ... 10 Holden, J.&fara. 1 15 Loucks, Guy 5 Loucks, J W 10 Merkley, H 7 6 Merkley, Mrs. H. 5 Pilar, Mrs 1 5 Rose, J. N 10 Snyder, John 10 Siiyder, Mrs 5 Soutberworth, J... 10 Southerworlh.MrsO 10 Weagau1,W.&fa. 15 Weagaul,H 15 Weagaul, J 15 G Weagaul, S 7 6 Weegar,A 10 Weegar, Mrs 5 MatiUa. Brown, Edwd 10 Carman, George. 10 Carman, N 10 Keep, Mr i... 10 Keep, Mrs 5 Lang, John 10 Lewis, John 10 Ross, J 10 Skinner, Mr. & fa. 1 5 Stacey.H 10 £ 8. »» .. 5 ... 5 .. 5 .. 1 .. 5 W 5 W 5 C. 5 XXXIl APPENDIX. SUPPExMENTAllY LIST. OMITIKD, TO BB ISSUHTKD IN THEIU nKSPECTlVK DISTHICTS. HOME VND SIMCOE DISTRICT. I ¥ £ 8. 1>. CIIINQUACUUBY. Dixon, Rev. A... 1 5 GEORGINA AND NORTU OWILUSinURV. Anderson, Mrs... 2 6 Anderson, W 1 3 Boiirchier, Mr... ? o Bourcliier, Mrs... ? 6 Bourchier, Miss... 2 6 Boarchier,Mi88C 2 6 Bourchier, W 2 6 Bourchier, Mrs... 2 6 Brodie, J 13 Cailagan, Mr 2 6 Corbett. W. E. T. 10 Donnell, J 2 6 Dnnnell, J. jun... 2 6 Donnell, Miss 2 6 Evens, S 2 6 Fry, E 2 6 Fry, Miss Fry, M Fry, G Gibson, Rev. J... Graham, J Goodc, liiout Oondf, Mrs G..od.-,H. W Goods, E A. W... Goode, Jfisg Goode, Miss M. G Goode, C Howard, Mr Howard, Mrs Howard, Miss Howard, W Kay, J»8. Kay.J Macdonneli, C... Mingaye, Mr £ 8. 1 1 1 2 6 2 6 1 3 I 3 5 2 G 1 3 5 D. £ 3 Mossington, Mr.. 3 Mossinpton, Mrs. 3 Park, Mr Pitrlt, Miss 6 Park, M Pettegrew,Mr,... Petlegrew, Mrs... 3 Preston, H 3 Sherlock, Mr 3 .Sfennett, Mr 7Ji Stcnnetf, Mrs 7 J Tiiornber, Mr Thornber, Miss... 'rh(>rnbcr,Mi8S A Trent, Mr Trent, Mrs Trent, Miss Trent, MissM.... Trent, Miss N.... Turner, W GORE AND WELLINGTON DISTRICT. £ s. D. WELLIMOTOM 8QUABE AMD NELSON. Alton, T. & fam.. 15 Alton, Geo. S. ... Alton, John Alton, Joseph.... Applegarth, Mrs. Ashbury.John... Atkinson, Thos. . Atkinson, John .. Atkinson, James. Barchard, Wm... Baker, George ... Bates, Augustus . Bell, Dr. Beefortb, Mr o Breckon, John ... Breckon, R Brown, Mrs Brown, Thomas.. Bryant, Wro Buckley, John ... Bunton, Mr Bunton,Mr8 Bunton, Sarah ... Bunton, H. Elgin 1 I 1 5 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 5 .5 1 1 5 5 1 .5 5 5 2^ Q £ S. D. Bunton, Mr & Mrs 5 Bunton, John 2 6 Kunton, Wm. sen 13 Carter, Dr 15 Carter, Mrs 15 Chi8holm,Mr8.... 15 Chisholm, Henry 2 6 Chisholm, Emily 2 6 Chisholm, Harriet*0 1 3 Chisholm, A H.. 1 3 Chisholm, M. F.. 1 3 Chisholm, Jas 2 6 Colter, Mrs 13 Colter, Louisa.... 13 Colter, H. & J... 2 6 Colter, Jas 13 Clew, Jacob 2 6 Clew, Henry 2 6 Cowley, Mrs 5 Cradock, Mrs — 1 3 Crysler, Mr 5 Dallas, Mrs 5 Dales, G 1 3 Day, Mr. 5 Day, J.E 1 3 Donohue,J 7; Douglas, Thos ... Dynes, Mr& Mrs Dynes, Mr. Easton, Mr. Easton, Thomas Emery, Mr Featherston, J.... Featherston, R.... Featherston, T.... Featherston, Wm FeeldcjF Ferguson, Hon. A 1 Foster, Mrs Fothergill, C Friend A Gage, A Gage, J Gage, Miss Gage, Mrs. A. ... Garven, John B... Gilbland, T Green. Rev. T.... 1 Green, Mrs Handyside, Mr. .. O Headley, Robert. Hcmmingway J.. 8. t) 2 6 2 6 2 6 1 3 1 3 2 6 2 6 1 3 10 2 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 1 3 2 6 2 6 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 8. 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 10 5 2 5 5 5 5 3 5 5 1 1 D. 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 3 6 6 71 10 9 3 3 1 101 APPENDIX. XXXIU X 8. » . 2 6 . 2 6 . 2 6 . I 3 . 1 3 . 2 6 . 2 6 . 1 3 . 10 . 2 6 . 2 6 . 2 6 . 2 6 1 3 2 6 2 6 1 3 , 1 3 . 1 3 1 3. £ s. D. I 3 5 1 3 1 3 1 3 I 3 1 3 2 6 1 3 2 6 10 1 5 2 6 7i 10 5 5 5 5 3 9 1 5 5 1 3 1 3 ^Iv £ 8. D. Hogf^ath, John... 5 10 Hopkfns, C 5 Hill. Mr 2 6 Hiird, H. H 2 6 Jarvis, W 1 3 Ireland, J. & fam 10 Ireland, Robt 1 3 Ireland, John... .050 Kelvingstone, H.. 5 Kerns, Mr 2 6 Kin-,', H 1 3 Law, J 2 6 Long.G 1 3 Lotridge, Mr 1 3 Lucas, J 1 3 Maguire, Mr 13 Magnire, Mr 13 Muw.Elisha 1 3 Marshall. J I 3 May, S 5 Millar, Mrs 1 3 Millar, W 1 3 More, Melvin 2 6 Morrison, Mr 5 McEarl, J 2 6 McMickin, S 1 3 McCay,Mr&Mrs 10 Mc('ay,A 2 6 McCroady. Miss.. 5 BIcCarthy, M I 3 McCarthy. J 1 3 Naisbett,Mr&MrsO 10 Naisbett, E. Anne 1 3 Oir, Jane 3 1^ Orr, Mary 2 6 Orr, Win 2 6 O lleilly. Walter 1 3 OReilly 1 3 Pettet,Mr.&Mrs 7 6 I'ijriton.Mr. &Mrs0 5 j Pulferson, A 5 0! Payne, Win 13; Pegg, Mr 1 3 i Pegs, E I 3 j Raines, I\Ir 2 6 i Haines, Mrs 11': £ 8. Robinson, A. M.. 2 Roach, Mr 5 Smith, Mr 5 Spence,Mr.&Mr8 10 Spence, Miss A... 1 Spcnce, Sarah ... I Spence, W. & R.. 2 Stephenson, Mr... 1 Simson, John 1 Sinclair, W 2 Stewart, Wm 2 Blotter, T 2 TuflFord,E 1 Tutton, H 2 Unsworth, R 2 Walton, Isabella. 2 Walton, Wm Walton, C 2 Wctcnhall, Mr. & Mrs 10 Wharton. H.&famO 5 Wood, Wm 1 Woods, Mr. 2 Winskill, J 2 Whartley, James. 1 Williamson, E.... I Woodwark. J 1 Wilson, Mr 2 Wilke,John 5 Wyatt, H 1 5 Wyaft, Miss C... 10 Vannorman.J.W. 2 Zealand, Capt 2 iiiNnnooK. Bravleu, M 2 Cooper, Jas 2 Culder, A. & fam 1 Darnels, George.. 5 Donnelly, Mrs ... 10 Donnelly, Chas... 2 Griffith!!, Jas 2 Henry, Phincas... 15 Magill, Henry 5 •McBiide.Jas 2 McWhiuney, A... 5 D. I £ 6 i MnrgKn.H. & fam 1 ' Procter, W Powell, Mr Quance, John 3 Quance, Richard. 3 Salmon, Leonard. 6 Twiss, Edwd 1 3 Tenycke, F 3 Webb, T.& fam.. 1 6 Willan, F 6 Saltfleet. 6 Alexander, Re V.J. 4 3 Alexander, Mrs.. 6 IMoodsworth, N .. 6 Brown Dr 6 Clarke, John 7ij Cormand, A 6 Core,\V Crawford, P Crawford, J j Crawford, R 3 Cumberland, R. . 6 Davis, Thos 6 Forshue, Jas 3 Fox, George 3 Free], Mrs. & fam 3 Green, Sam 6 lleales, Mrs Huddleston.J Jennings, John... Jones, John 6 Lawrence, lasiah 6 Lee, James Miller, John Milbrune, Robt... Nash, Saml B. D. 2 6 Nicole, Wm Norton, Wm Pettit, George ... Russell, Thos Rutherford, John I Taylor, Isabella... 1 Taylor, George.... ! Terryberry, John 6 I Waddel, Thos,... i Wodehouse, A.... .') 2 2 5 2 1 2 5 1 10 5 PRINCE EDWARD DISTRICT. :.' li £ 3. CARnVING PLACK. A Friend 5 Hush, W 5 Bush, Mrs Cunninghau), H.. 5 CunninSham,Mrs o 2 Cunningham, G... 5 Cunningham, Mrs 5 Cunningham, II... Cunningham, Vic £ s. Clute, R. J Clute, U. C Dolman, Jas Dolman, Mrs Flindall Stephen.. Lawson, G Ludd, II Mordeu, Joseph.. "I 6 I ! l^\ Moiden. Mrs 2 7l: a. 5 1 3 5 5 5 5 2 6 5 2 6 £ s. Mclntyre, Rev. J I 5 Patterson. S 5 Peck, Mrs O 10 Russell, John 5 VVilkins,lIon,R.C 1 Weller, B 10 Weller, Mrs 5 Weller, R 5 Weller, Mrs. A... 5 2 6 5 2 6 10 5 13 U 10 2 6 10 2 6 1 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 5 10 5 5 2 1 5 5 2 3 6 6 6 3 6 1 lOj 6 6 6 3 6 3 D. u I - !- t r I XXXIV APPENDIX. JOHNSTOWN DEANERY DISTRICT. £ a. PRE8COXT. Blakey, Rev. R... I 5 Bftr.John 10 Bnrritt, Mrs. R... 5 01= Belfy.Mis 1 3 Bacun, iMm. E.... 2 6 Bulger, Lieut. 0.0 & 1 Crane, Mrs 1 Crane, Misses 7 6 Enos, John 2 6 Field, G 3 Foster, Miss 5 Grantham, Dr. R. C. R S 1 Gainfort,Dr. T... 10 Hooker, A 2 10 Hooker, Mrs. A. 2 10 Hooker, Misses... 8 9 Jones, A 2 10 Jordan, Mrs 18 Jarvis, W 2 6 Kelly, John 5 Luard, Thos 1 Luard, Mrs 1 Luard, J. D 10 Levis, \Vm 5 Leatch, Geo 5 Moss,S. R 2 6 McMillan, A 5 McCully, Mr 2 6 McCully, Mrs... (t 2 6 Merwin, J. S 2 lO Merwin, MissD.. 10 Plumb, Isaac 5 Patton, John 10 Pattou, M, A 10 Robinson, T 2 6 Robinson, W,... tobinion, Mrs .. I'uly, J Wells, W. H Willard, Chas .... Namet qf Sub$criberi of the Ucpal Canadian Hiflm, italhucd at I' I escolt, 6 3 3 3 3 7i 3 7i 3 "i 3 3 3 3 3 71 3 7i 71 3 3 Col. Sergt. J. Young 2 Sergt. T. Johnston... 1 " J. Wandbss.... 1 Corpl. Jos. Hell 1 " John Drake.,.. 1 Bugler Ed. Davey... " Wm. Robinson 1 L. Corpl. T. Black... Private Geo. Abbott. I •' Wm. Carletsn.. " John Cherry... 1 " Ruhen Cn-swel " Charles Daly .. " John Duuke ... " M. Flinn " O. Garrigan.... " John Fish 1 " Hiirvey '• John Hodg.son.. « Robt. Hubbard 1 •' Wm. Isaac I " Peter Reevie... " Henry l.cughly " J. Loughry I " P. Lennon I " John Love " John Lyness... 1 " Danl. Lyons ... I jC S. D. I Private J Li\ernion. 7i " J.McConnaghy ?! " Ed. McGuire... 1 3 " J, McGuire 1 3 " Vance Mellis.... 7i " W. Mitchell ... I 3 " J. Munday 74 " Wm. Niiulty... 7i " John Newman. 7i '* J. O'Hallenin... 1 3 " R. Reading 71 <• Wm. Robinson 1 3 " W. Richardson 7 1 " Wm. Sunders... 1 3 '* Wm. Shielils... 71 " John Siddles... 71 " H. 8inimun«.... 1 3 " Rich. Tamer... "1 " Thos irpston... 1 3 " D. Wurman 71 " Wm. Wood 7i S. Mead, (23d. Regt.) I 3 MAITI.ANU. A Friend 2 Collins, Danl 5 Durnbull, R 6 Henderson, .Mrs. 8c family I 5 Jones, D 10 .lones, Mrs .Jones, D. J Jones, A Longley, G Sheppeid, Thos... Stone, Lyuian TAUOHAN. Armslronjr.Thos, 5 Armstrong, Mrs.. 5 Armstrong, Mrpt 2 6 Armstronj:, Letty J 3 Armstrong, Jas... 13 Braithwiiite, Wm 1 3 Braithwuiie, Mrs. 2 6 Cellars, . I. & fam.. 10 Dyer, Mr. & Mrs. 10 Dyer, Elizabeth.. 2 6 Djer, Fanny 2 6 HOME AND SIMCOE DISTRICT, £ 8, D. , £ S. I). Dyer, Mary II ... 1 Dyer, Henry Dyer, Edmund ... Dixon, Edward... a 1 1 5 5 5 6 3 3 3 £ a. Kealon,Tho8 12 Ketfer, M.jun.... 1 Keffer, Mrs. M... 5 Keffer, Joseph.... 5 Keifer, .'Susanna... 2 Kefifer, Hannah... 2 Keifer, Louisa.... 2 Keffer, Jane Ann 1 3 I Keffer, Benjamin. 7^ Keffer, Thomas. . 7l\ Keffer. H>iriief... 5l| Keffer, Vakniine 10 C 6 6 6 3 Keffer, G.& M... 2 Keffer, Susanna... i Keffer, Rebeioa... 1 Pearcy, Thos 2 Ramsey, Andw... 5 Jackson, Edwd... 2 White, Hiram 1 o D. 71 31 21 fi 3 3 6 C ii ' ; 1- .> ■MH £ a. D. Dion. u 'i jjihy U ri'... 1 .3 e 1 a lis.... 7i U ... I 3 7i i>!'.'. ri nun. 7i tin... 1 3 3 71 Dson 1 3 ison 7i era... 1 3 lis... 7i es... 7^ is.... 1 3 ir ... m 1 on... 1 3 n 7i 1 7i »gt.) I 3 ili. . 2 6 . .5 6 3 . I 5 . 10 . 5 . 1 3 . 1 3 . 5 . a . 5 i f^'^Vi. £ s. D. . 7i . 3.i , 2-j e 10 . 2 C . I 3 . 1 3 , 2 6 . 5 . 2 e . 1 J, ■1m "^"•^ «niin^*^«i^i«Sii 1 I ■f TABLE OF CONTENTS : Notices and Dircctioni 2 Officers of the Society 3 i'oDstitution of the Society •'» Rki'oiit for 1849-50 11 Iticome and Expenditure 14 Annual Sermons 14 Depository 14 Property investi'd in Slock 14 DisTHicT Branchks 15 Newcastle 15 Midland and Victoria T 19 , Prince Edward 22 Johnstown Deanery 23 • Bathurst Deanery 23 ■ Niagara 25 Gore and Wtllington 29 Eondon, Western, and Huron 33 Brock 34 . Talbot 35 Coiborne 35 Home and Siracoe 35 Resolutions Eighth Annual Meeting 44 / ' APPENDIX. Form of Conveyance of Land to the Lord Bisliop 46 Church Society. D. T 47 Form of Bequest '. 48 Forms of Trust 48 Form of Bequest of Personal Estate 50 Lands given for Church Purposes 51 Abstract of Treasurer's Accounts 52 Income and Expenditure of District Branches 56 Invested Funds 57 Summary of the several Acoounts 58 Summary of Subscriptions, Donations, and Collections 62 Subscribers : — - • " Home and Simcoe Districts i. xxxii. & xxxiv. Gore and Wellington ix. xxxii. Niagara xvi. London^ Western, and Huron xxi. Brock xxiir. Newcastle xxiv. Midland and "Victoria xxvii. Prince Edward xxx & xxxiii. Johnstown Deanery xxxr. & xxxiv. Printed l>7 A F. Pleea, at "The Church" OfTice, Torontc.