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THE LORD BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE. 1Iltc(-Pr(9tli(nt9 : THE VENERABLE ARCHDEACON OF KINGSTON, THE VENERABLE ARCHDEACON OF YORK; The Hon. the CHIEF JUSTICE, " Chief Jutice MACAULAY, " R. S. JAMESON, " Vick-Chancellor ESTEN, " Vice-chancellor SPRAGGE, " Justice DRAPER, " P. B. DeBLAQUIERE, •' JOHN MACAULAY, <« JAMES GORDON, " Colonel WELLS, Z. BURNHAM, JAMES KERBY, *' WILLIAM ALLAN, " GEORGE CROOKSHANK, " ROBERT C. WILKINS, " PHILIP VANKOUGHNET, The Hon. HENRY SHERWOOD, " GEORGE S. BOULTON, " J. HILYARD CAMERON, Sir ALLAN N. MAGNA B, The Rev. JOHN McCAUL, LL.D. " JAMES BE A VEN, D. D. " Provost WHITAKER, JOHN B. ASKIN, Esq. THOMAS MERCER JONES, Esq. GUY C. WOOD, E8 T A. €l)urcl) 0onet!| of tl)e Wioctint of Toronto ; INCORPORATED BY THE STATUTE OF CANADA, 7 Victoria, Cap. 68, FOR PROMOTING 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, and for creating a fund towards the augmentation of the stipends of poor Clergymen, and towards making provision for those who may be incapa- citated by age or infirmity, and for the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy of the said Church in the said Diocese. -a ' SficoNDLY— For the encouragement of Education, and for the support of Day-schools and Sunday-schools in the said Diocese, in conformity with the principles of the said Church. Thirdly— For granting assistance, where it may be necessary, to those who may be preparing for the Ministry of the Gospel in the said Church, within the said Diocese. FouRTHLT^For circulating in the said Diocese the Holy Scriptures, the Book of Common Prayer of the said Church, and such other Book and Tracts as shall be approved by the Central Board or Managing Committee of the said Association. Fifthly — For obtaining and granting aid towards the erection, endowment, and maintenance of Churches, according to the establishment of the said Church, in the said Diocese ; the erection and maintenance of Parsonage- houses ; the setting apart of Burial-grounds and Church-yards ; the endow- ment and support of Parsonages and Rectories, according to the same establishment, and the management of all matters relating to such endowments. I. That before the Society shall enter upon business at any of its meetings, the following Prayers be said : — Prevent us, Lord, in all our doings, with Thy most gracious favour, and further us with Thy continual help ; that in all our works begun, continued, and ended in Thee, we may glorify Thy Holy Name, and finally by Thy mercy obtain everlasting life, through Jesus Christ our Lord. 4men* , i r vi CONSTITtmoN. OoD. from Whom all holy deiirM, til food counieU. and all worka of piety and charity do procwd, wt b«B««ch That to viiit with Thy favour our Sovereign Quean VicToaiA, aad ao rule her heart, that ahe may in all Ihinn leek Thy honour and glory. Proaper with Thy hieaaing the dcaigna of thia Society. Comfort wijh Thy grace thoae benelactoia who contribute to ita aupport. Bleai the miniatry of Thy aervanta the Clergy : the endeavouri of all who are engaged in epreading the knowledge of true religion in thia Province, and the laboura of thoae Miisionariei, who are promoting the aame in foreign parta. And may Thy Holy Spirit direct all our consultatione to the advancement of Thy glory, and the good of Thy Church, through Jeaua Chnat our Lord. Amen. MsRciruL God, who hait made all men, and hateit nothing that Thou bait made, nor wouldest the death of a linner, but rather that he should be converted and live: have mercy upon all Jews, Turks, infidels, and heretics, and also unon all those heathen nations on whom the light of Thy glorious Gospel hath not yet shone ; espe- cially the Indians ot this continent. Bless the means used for their civilization and conversion, and take from them all ignorance, hardness of heart, and contempt of Thy Word : and so fetch them home, fileosed Lord, to Thy flock, that they may be saved among the remnant of the true Israelitea, and be made one fold under one Shepherd, Jeaus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with Thee and the Holy Spirit, one Ood, world without end. Amen. Ov% Father, which art in Heaven, hallowed by 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 trespasses, as we forgive them that trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation ; but deliver us from evil : for thine is the Kingdom, the power, and the glory, for ever and ever. Amen. AND WHElf BUSINESS IS ENDED: Almiohtt God, Father of all mercies, we thine unworthy servants do give Thee most humble and hearty thanks for all Thy goodness and loving-kindness to ua and to all men : more particularly for the providential support by which this Society hath been enabled to spread abroad the knowledge of Thy sacred truth. But above all, for Thine inestimable love in the redemption of the world by Thy blessed Son ; for the means of grace, and for the hope of glory, which Thou hast given us, in the same our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ ; to Whom with Thee and the Holy Ghost be all honour and glory, world withotit end. Jmen. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Ghost, be with us all evermore. Amen. II. That all those who now are, or who shall hereafter become Members of the Association, and who shall subscribe Ten Shillings annually to the Funds of the Society, or contribute as much as Five Pounds in one sum, shall be associated Members of the Society, and shall be eligible to be Members of the Corporation. III. That every Incorporated Member subscribe not less than One Pound Five Shillings annually to the Funds of the Society, or contribute not less than Twelve Pounds Ten Shillings in one sum, or lands to the value of Twenty^ five Pounds : 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 Pounds, or in land to the value of Thirty Pounds, for any of the following special purposes : To be invested or held in trust for the endowment of a Church, Rectory or Living within the Diocese ; to be invested or held in trust for the Widows and Orphans Fond ; or to be invested or held' in trust fur (he endowment of a Chtuch-school. 1 V CONSTITUTION. \il •/ r:X ^ <, -< J IV. That the Corporation shall conflict of the Bishop of Toronto lor the time being, of tho Members appointed by the Charter, and of so many of the other Associated Members of the Society as sliall be elected by ballot Members of the Corporation, at the mcetirigH to bo from time to time holden on the days and at the place appointed by the Ily-lawa of the CoqM)mtion for its stated meetings. Provided always, that the whole number of Members of the said Corpora! ion^ in addition to those who are matte Members by the Statute, shall at no time exceed three hundred, and that tho whole number of Members of the Corpora- tion shall never be less than one hundred. V. That the StanJling Committee of the Society, to be appointed as provided in one of the following By-laws, be empowered with the sanction of the President, to recommend persons, whether Associated Members or not, to bo elected iitto the Corporation, without reference to the limitation of numbers. VI. That the Lord Bishop 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 first Wednesday m 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 j and such other officers, ministers, and servants, as shall be thought convenient, to servo m the said offices for the year ensuing. Provided always, that no person not a member of the Society be eligible to any office. VIII. That the paid officers of the Society to be appointed by the foregoing rule, shall be a Secretary, and a subordinate oflicer to be selected by himself; that the former shall be in Holy Orders, uncharged with Parochial cure, and that he shall furnish security to the satisfaction of the Solicitor to the amount of £1000, himself in £600, and two sureties in £250 each. Also ttie Auditors. IX. That the Standing Committee shall propose to the Board at the General Meeting in July, a list of seven Members of tne Society, to form the Tract and Book Committee for the year ensuing ; that at that Meeting any Member be at liberty to oropose another list of seven Members of the Society, instead of that g reposed by the Standing Committee ; and that the election of the Tract and ooK Committee take place at the General Meeting in August. X. That if it shall happen that any of the persons at any time chosen into any of the said offices shall die, or on any account be removed from such office at any time during the period for which he was elected or appointed to serve, 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 as shalfbe 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 vlii CONSTITUTION. I persons so dead or removed, as to them shall seem meet Provided, that it shall not be necessary for any such j! leeting to be called for supplying a vacancy in the office of Vice-President : but the President may do so in hia discretion. n. That the Society shall and may, on the first Wednesday in every month forever hereafter, and oftener if occasion requires, meet at the place heretofore used for the transaction of business of the said Society, or at such other place as may be hereafter appointed for that purpose ; and that the President or Standing Committee have power to call a Special Meeting of the said Society at any tame. XII. ,-:». That no act done in any Meeting of the said Society shall be valid and effectual, unless the President, or some of the Vice-Presidents, shall be present at such Meeting. . • ,_, XIII. And with regard to all Meetings of the Society, and to the making, ahering or repealing any By-laws, Rules or Regulations, at such Meetings, it is to be specially noticed, thai 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 the Corporation shall be valid or effectual, unless six persons of the Corpora- tion, 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 Societv, nor any abrogation, repeal, change, or alteration of the same, shall be passed, except notice of such intention shall have been given at the previous monthly meeting, and then it shall not be of any force or effect until it shall have been sanctioned and confirmed by the Bishop of, or administering, the Diocese for the time being, by writing under his hand. XIV. ., ,. That there shall be a Standing Committee (three of whom shall be a quorum), to prepare the business for the Monthly Meetings ot the Society. That the President, Vice-Presidents, Rural Deans and Secretary, be ex officio members of the Standing Committee. That the other members of the Standing Committee, not exceeding twenty in number, shall be elected by the Society out of its incorporated Members residing in the City of Toronto and its vicinity, also of a Clerical and Lay Member from each of the several District Branch Associations in connection with the Parent Society to be elected annually by such Branch Association. That of the non-oflicial Members of the Standing Committee residing in the city of Toronto and its vicinity, the four who having been on the Standing Corarnittee for one entire year, have attended the fewest Meetings of the Standing Committee during the twelve months ending on, the first Wednesday in March, shall go out at the Annual Meeting in June ; and if any doubt shall arise under this rule, which Member of those who have attended the fewest Meetings is to retire, then the one who has served the shortest time on Uie Committee shall be considered to have vacated his seat. That the Standing Committee shall recommend to the Society at its Meeting in March in each year, four Members to be elected in the place of the four retiring Members, who shall not be eligible for the ensuing year. That anv Member of the Society wishing to propose other candidates for election on the vStanding Committee, be i-equired to give in the names of such candidates to be proposed by liim, at or before the Monthly Meeting in March. rit >i# ■>- V-- I \ I CONSTITUTION. XV. IX That Minutes of all the proceedings of the Society be taken, and thr.t at each Meeting of the Society the Minutes of the preceding Meeting be read by the Seeretary, and signed by the Chairman. XVI. That the Accounts of the Society be closed on the thirty-first day of March in each year ; and that the same be audited vrithin one month from that date. XVII. That the Secretary conduct the correspondence of the Society, take Minutes of the proceedings of the General Meetings and Committees, prepare the Annual Report of the Society, attend meetings of the Branches throughout the Diocese under the directions of the President, and take the general superintendence of the afiairs and accounts of the Society in all its departments. XVIII. In connection and correspondence with the Society, District Associations shall be established, comprising one or more Districts, (as shall be approved by the President,) into which the Province is by law divided ; the same to be composed of the Clergy resident within the bounds of the same, and all other Members of the Church who shall contribute in aid of the Society's Funds ; the Archdeacon, or senior Clergyman resident within its bounds, snail, ex o^cioy be Chairman of such District Branch Association, with whom shall be asso- ciated, as composing a Committee of Management, the Clergy of the several Parishes or Missions within the bounds of such District, and one or two Laymen fiom each of the same, a Secretary and Treasurer. A General Meeting of each Branch District Association shall be held in each year, at any time and place which may be agreed upon at a previous Quarterly Meeting of the Committee of Management ; and Quarterly Meetings of the Committee of Management— not less than five 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 oi its Clergyman and Churchwardens, shall be a Sub-Association, in correspondence, through its Chairman, (the Clergyman) with the District Branch Association, and may be denominated. The Parochial Committee of the Church Society. The Committee shall meet so often, and at such periods, as they shall themselves decide to be most convenient, inviting the co-operation of all the Parishioners in their deliberations and designs. They shall collect subscriptions and donations from the members of the Church, in such manner as they shall deem most effective, and endeavour by every means in their power to augment the resources of the Society. All moneys raised to be trans- mitted to the Treasurer of the District Association. One-fourth of all 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 Meetings of the District Branch Association. All moneys not re- 2uired to be expended for local purposes, and remaining unappropriated at the reneral Annual Meeting of the District Association, shall be forthwith trans- mitted to the Treasurer of the Society at Toronto. The District Associations, through their respective Secretaries, shall communicate to the Secretary of the Parent Society at Toronto a minuto J CONSflTUttON. 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 ihia Diocese, in aid of the Funds of the Society, at such times as the Lord Bishop shall appoint ; that of these collections the proceeds of one shall be for the benefit of the Widows and Orphans of Clergymen deceased ; that the proceeds of two of the said annual Sermons shall be devoted to the maintenance of Travelling or Resident Missionaries in this Diocese ; and that the proceeds of the fourth shall be appropriated to any other object embraced withui its Constitution, as the Society may from time to time direct. -•^ XX. That the Charier and these By-laws do together form the Constitution of the Church Sociely 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, 1842, or in an> 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. > f ^ v.. .-.Ji:;; -.^^ ?•' TENTH ANNUAL REPORT ^ ] T or ®l)c Jncorporatcb €i\nu\} Bomtg OF THE DIOCESE OF TORONTO, PRESENTED AT THE ANNUAL MEETING AT TORONTO, Held on Wednesday, June 2nd, 1852. V 5 ^J I. In preparing the Tenth Annual Report of the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, the Standing Committee find abundant cause for thankfulness to the Allwise Dis-poser of events for the blessings so richly vouchsafed, not only to this Society, and the Church in this Diocese, (in testimony whereof they have but to refer to the interesting details of the various Reports from the several District and Parochial Associations,) but to our branch of Christ*s Catholic Church throughout the world. The most superficial peruser of the standard periodicals and publications of the day cannqj fail to observe, that God is indeed using her as his instrument, not only in the evangelization of the heathen, but also in reviving active zeal and piety amongst professing Christians, and causing tlie line of demarcation between the denizens of the kingdom of heaven, and the votaries of the world and its fashions to be more plainly discerned. I;i fact, that " He has lengthened her cords and strengthened her s'akes." : * Your Committee, though sorely grieved at the circumstances which have transpired in connexion with their late Assistant- Secretary, whom they had so long respected and implicitly con- fided in, and deploring, as they must, the occasion for scandal therein afforded to the enemies of our Zion, see even in the painful revelations of the past few months matter conducive to the future welfare of the Society. When flattering reports of the successful operation and healthy state of the affairs of an association are rendered for a series of years, the watchmen are too prone to become blind and sleep on their posts ; excusing their want of 12 REPORT. vigilance by cherishing the unwarrantable hope, and applying to the affairs of the Society the language, " To-morrow shall be as this day, aud much more abundant." This feeling of security, apparently, has pervaded the whole Society, from the executive to the members of the parochial associations ; and though the constitution and by-laws, if strictly adhered to, would have ensured immediate detection, if not prevention of any misappro- priation of the Society's funds, when those were infringed, or unheeded by all alike, — and though without the concurrence of any, — the whole of the financial affairs virtually left to the management of one, who in his turn might be tempted to neglect some portions of his important trust, it might have been expected that sooner or later trouble and confusion would be the conse- quence. If, therefore, the whole body be roused to a more orderly and systematic attention to its rules, and members gene- rally feel called upon closely to scrutinize all the statements bear- ing upon its financial arrangements, great benefit will eventually accrue to the Society. Confessedly, there are no institutions, whether established by private or corporate bodies, which are not liable to suffer loss by the mismanagement of their actuary; if he be desirous of blinding his overseers, experience teaches us that no rules or regulations can prevent his doing so, at least for a time. It is natural to man to credit the statements of one whom he esteems and on whose honour he relies ; and to be very precise in examining into their truth might be considered as implying a doubt of their correctness, and of the honesty of the assertor, and therefore is repugnant to the generous mind. The maxim of the cold and heartless world may be, — " Believe not, — trust not your own father, — rely not on the honesty of your own brother," — but that charity which hopeth all things, forbids Jhe Christian to entertain such sentiments towards his brother ; and though every age teaches us that the brethren are but fallible men, yet the more we are imbued with the spirit of our Elder Brother, the less likely shall we be to look upon the acts of another with a suspi- cious eye. Better again and again to lose of the treasure which prospereth only as it is blessed by our Heavenly Master, than to want the essential characteristic of the Christian, — to lack the test which He has given us, — " If ye love me, ye will love one another ; " — love with that love which hopeth all things, believeth all things. Your Committee, considering themselves bound to redeem the promise given by your President, that the annual report should contain a plain unvarnished statement of the past and present position of the Society, with these preliminary observations, enter at once upon the painful part of their duty. As soon as it was ascertained that the affairs of the Society RSPORT. H were in a state of confusion, a Committee was appointed to investigate thoroughly the nature and extent of the defalcation. It is but common justice to these gentlemen to state, that there was not one of their number who would not willingly have made a great sacrifice of anything, but principle, in order to secure from public obloquy an individual whom they had previously so highly esteemed. Disinterested parties were by them appointed auditors of the accounts, who, from the fact of the books not having been posted, and their not thoroughly understanding at first the system by which the different accounts had been kept, had to act not only in the capacity of auditors, but also as accountants; and they endeavoured to be most explicit and lucid in their report to the* Committee. To them, and to the gentlemen who composed the investigation Committee, for the untiring and diHinterested zeal manifested by them in this the Society's hour of need, a unanimous vote of thanks was given at a numerously attended meeting in the month of February. The auditors reporting a deficit in the funds of the Society amounting to npwards of £700, which, as it included the large collection* recently made for the jubilee fund of the Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts, and for the widows and orphans of the Clergy in this Diocese, for the disposal of which the Assistant- Secretary did not account satisfactorily to the Committee, they became impressed with the idea that he must have the money in his possession. The Solicitor of the Society, on being consulted, taking the same* view of the case, by his advice the late Assistant- Secretary was arrested on a charge of embezzling and misappro- priating the money of the Society. The matter was brought before the magistrates, who committed him for trial, but admitted him to bail. A meeting was called to receive the report of the investigaiion Committee ; but though some members at a distance have complained that facts were withheld from them, and that they were kept in the dark, it was equitably and wisely deter- mined to withhold the particulars of the case from the public until after the matter should have been judicially disposed of. Shortly before the time for 'molding the assize court a requisition was signed by nearly all the members of the investigation Committee, and forwarded to the President, praying him to call a meeting of the Society, as it was apparent to many that the members throughout the country, who had been in constant habits of friendly intercouse with the Assistant Secretary, were averse to the Society's pressing the criminal proceedings against him, even though it should appear that the worst construction might justly be attached to his conduct. At this meeting it was decided that two gentlemen, — not connected with the late investigation Committee — should be requested, in conjunction with certain members of that Committee, to hold such conference with the I 14 REPORT. late Assistant-Secretary as might enable the Society to arrive at the true state of the case. Frequent conferences have been since held with him ; free access given him to the books and papers of the Society, and also to the report of the auditors ; and the result is, that, after crediting him with certain payments alleged to have been made by him, on his producing vouchers for the same, the deficiency in the funds of the Society turns out to be JC687 2s. SJd. instead of £795 16s. l^d. as previously surmised. Of this defalcation £429 10s. TJd. must have taken place since the closing of the Treasurer's books on the 31st March last. The So- ciety will not, however, be losers to this amount, as Mr. Champion, desirous of making all the reparation in his power, has actually made over a considerable sum, due to him by various parties, to the Society, and holds himself liable for the payment of the balance. With this brief unvarnished statement your Committee leave the members of the Society to judge of the degree of delinquency which attaches to the conduct of the late Assistant-Secretary. In justice, however, to the executive of the Society, they feel called upon emphatically to declare — and the late Assistant-Secretary corroborates the affirmation — that with their knowledge no money has ever been advanced towards the support of the Diocesan press or the Church newspaper (the publishing of which has since 1843 been altogether a private speculation), with the exception of the loans made at an earlier period by way of investment. The repayment of these advances were amply secured to the Society, and an exact statement thereof has been published in preceding annual reports. In dismissing this painful subject, your Committee would call the attention of the Parochial Associations to the fact, that the statement of the Auditors and the testimony of the late Assistant-Secretary, confirmed by the experience of the past year, go to prove, that the delay in forwarding the reports, collec- tions, and subscriptions, by the various branches, which has hitherto prevailed, has greatly tended to prevent detection, if not in some measure to have caused the difficulties all so much deplore. A desire not to exclude them from the General Report, precluded that systematic auditing of the Accounts which the Constitution of the Society requires. If, as your Committee believe, the vast majority of the members of the Society through- out the Province shared the feeling of implicit confidence in the integrity and business habits of their servant, which was enter- tained by those who were in more constant intercourse with him, a belief warranted by the fact that the majority remitted monies directly to him instead of to the treasurer, as the Constitution required, they would feign hope that instead of accusing this party or the other with want of due vigilance and precaution, that < REPORT. I* all, alike profiting by the experience of the past, will act more systematically, more energetically, more unitedly, and more disinterestedly for the future. Thus, with the blessing of God, the Society will continue to enlarge its sphere of usefulness, and increase in prosperity. The Committee of the Brockville Association, commence their Report, with this remark, — " It may be readily observed by any one reverting to the Annual Reports of various District Parochial Committees of the Church Society, that divers matters of merely local interest (such as the purchasing of Church Bells, and Organs, the enlarging or repairing of their Parish Churches, and the building of their Glebe-house, are introduced as part and parcel of the Church Society's operations. In former days these and such like matters were considered peculiarly proper for introduction into the Report of Committees of Special Vestries, or of Churchwardens, about to resign their ecclesiastical trusts. By the procedure here referred to, the state of the several associa- tions, adopting this course, generally assumes a highly favourable aspect, perhaps, your Committee would be fully warranted in adding, and often times it is to be feared a too flattering appear- ance." In so far as this remark refers to the general practice of inserting the names of subscribers to these local objects, on the same lists with those who contribute directly to the funds of the Society, and it may be presumed have not been unmindful of the claims of the Church on their bounty, in their more immediate neighbourhood, your Committee concur in the opinion that loo flattering an appearance is given to the operations of such Asso- ciations, and credit given to the Society for the eflecting that, which would have been done, had no such Society been in existence. Your Committee do not consider that the clause in the original Con- stitution and By-laws, permitting a contributor to specify the par- ticular object to which his donation was to be applied, was ever intended to sanction such an ostentatious and contracted spirit amongst the members of the Church. On the contrary, one great object of the formation of such an association appears to have been to remind them of the fact that they were not merely members of the congregation amongst whom they dwelt, but that as members of the one great family, they should be mindful of the teaching of in- spiration, " Bear ye one another's burthens." It appears reasonable that in transmitting a donation to the Parent Society, the giver should specify the particular object to which he desired his money to be applied, whether to the building of churches, parsonages, sup- port of missions, or other objects embraced in the Society's Consti- tution, leaving it to the Society to lay it out in that way, for the best advantage of the Church at large. Not so, however, the taking into the income of the Society an amount subscribed for an ob- 16 REPORT. A I ject purely local, and over which, not even to the extent of one-fourth is the Society permitted to exercise any control. The Constitution of the Society since the Act of Incor- poration distinctly specifies the objects for the promotion of which it was incorporated, and the By-laws as distmctly insist as a condition of affiliation, that the whole of the monies raised shall be transmitted to the Treasurer of the District Association ; that he shsril send one-fourth to the Treasurer of the Parent Society, to be at the disposal of the Central Board ; the remaining three-fourths when required, being expended in the Parish or District in which they have been raised, for such objects only as are specified in the Constitution of the Society. All money not required 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. To this last clause your Committee desire particularly to draw the attention of the members of the Society, as great confusion and inconvenience has arisen from the Society being called upon unexpectedly to refund the three-fourths which might legally, before the expiration of the year, but not afterwards, have been claimed by the Parochial Branches. Your Committee, though anxious that all facts that go to prove that the Church is prospering should appear in their printed Report, so as to render it as far as possible a brief ecclesiastical history of the Diocese ; cannot permit any to lake credit for being members of the Society who in no shape contribute to its support. For the same reason they recommend the amendment of By-law III., restricting the privilege extended to Life Members, only to those who either contribute directly in money, or land, to the Parent Society, which has always adopted the course of perman- ently investing the subscriptions of Life Members, or who them- selves invest the amount in the permanent endowment of one or more of the objects embraced in the Society's Constitution. As, how- ever, it would be unfair to exclude any who might have availed themselves of a privilege claimed by others, the restriction should only affect the future. Your Committee recommend that a list of Life Members and Incorporated Members be printed in every published Report, so that any who consider themselves entitled to vote on questions of interest, and do not find their names on the list, may inquire the cause of the omission, and have the mistake rectified, on whichever side it may be found. Many will find that they have forfeited their privilege by ntrglecting to pay their annual subscription; such persons by paying up arrears will be reinstated. In carrying out any extensive work, it is necessary that there should be a Central Board of Management, from which REPORT. IT W I emanate such Regulations as may be found requisite for the guidance of the Branches, and to which these Branches should all report, in order to secure unity of action. The Standing Committee of this Society have hitherto been chosen from those who could the most conveniently attend the Monthly Meetings at Toronto. The duty of this Committee, as defined in By-law XIII., is to prepare matters for the consideration of the Monthly General Meetings, and all applications for payments, or grants, have been recommended by this Board before they were voted by the Society. Your Committee recommended that the Rural Deans be ex officio Members of this Committee, and also the Clerical and Lay Delegates chosen to represent the diflerent District Branches. In addition, however, to this Committee, it is recommended that another be appointed to be called the Finance Committee; which shall meet monthly, and to whom sl)all be submitted all matters relating to the pecuniary atlairs of the Society before action b« taken thereon; for instance, when a grant or payment is recom- mended by the Standing Committee, the Finance Committee should be consulted wiiether the Society's Funds will admit of it ; seeing that though in the months of May or June the amount to the Society's credit at the Bajik may be ample for. present purposes, it must be remembered that in this sum is included the balances of several different funds, and that in the month of July, drafts will be drawn on the Widows and Orphans' Fund, and also on the Mission Fund, and likewise on the Divinity Students' Fund. This Committee might be also consulted as to the most profitable and secure way of investing the monies from time to time in the Treasurer's hands for that j)urpose. The Bank of Upper Canada having kindly consented to act through its agencies, as Treasurer to the Society, monies may be remitted without any charge in the way of Agency or Com- mission fees. The Clergy (particularly those who live convenient to an Agency) will apj)reciate this privilege, which will not only be an accommodation, but also a relief from anxiety regarding the safety of their remittances : thus they will be able at once to deposit their monies in the Treasurer's hands, receiving duplicate receipts, and forwarding one of them to the Secretary. Your Committee would also draw attention to the claure introduced to the By-law VIII., which renders it imperative on the Secretary to furnish such security as will effectually guar- antee the Society from any loss by any misappropriation of monies that may come through his office. These financial arrangements, it is to be hoped, will serve to restore to the Society the confidence of the Members throughout the country. B Id REPORT. INCOME. The following is a brief account of the Society's Income for the past year : — Balance from last year's account X407 6 7 Receipts of Society for the year ending March 31, 1852 1673 5 6 Sales in Depository 840 14 84 £2921 6 9i The income of the District Branches, as far as can bo ascertained from tlio reports sent in, has amounted for this your to JC1,418 1 &i Deduct amount of proportion remitted to the Parent Society 284 16 3.^ Which leaves a Balance of. Jeil33 5 2 To which add the income of the Parent Society 2921 6 7^ Total amount of Receipts through the Society and its District Branches for the year ending 3l8t March, 1852 ^64054 11 9^ This statement exhibits a decrease in the income of the Society compared with the year previous, of £298 3s. 7d. Your Com- mittee have not followed the practice of former years, but from their statement they have excluded all sums which did not appear upon the Treasurer's Books, when submitted to the Auditors at the close of the financial year. Your Committee, however, recom- mend the publishing a supplemental account, together with the subscription lists, and such details of the workings of the District Branches, with the sums applicable to the transactions of the past year remitted to the Parent Society subsequent to the closing of the Treasurer's accounts on the 31st March, in the Appendix to the Report. By referring to this it will be found that since the auditing of the Treasurer's Books, there has been received on account of the past year for all purposes of the Society the further sum of £170 16s. 6d., which reduces the deficiency as compared with the previous year, to tiie sum of £127 7s. Id.; and as there are some District and Parochial Associations from which reports and contributions have not yet been received, your Committee have every hope that when they are, the deficiency will be converted into an excess. DEPOSITORY. The sales for the past year amounted to £840 !4s. 8-^d. In December it was discovered that the liabilities of the Depository amounted to over £1,000, independent of rent, wages, and ex- penses: the state of the Society's affairs precluded any advance from its General Purposes Fund to meet these debts ; at the recommendation, therefore of the Investigation Committee, at the Sp< the tra< bea me coi of Di £ of REPORT. 19 Special General Meetin}( in February, it wa4 decided to dispose of the Stocic to some Church Bookseller, reniding in Toronto, at a fair trade reduction, a certain sum bein^jf paid down, and the balance bearing intereiit to be paid by instalments, and secured in the meantime by a mort. liaiiibridge & Co., of New York, amounting to £537 3s. Bd., and paying the balance by instalments of £200 per annum, with interest from date of sale, the first payment to be made on the 1st of Aftril, 1854. In addi- tion to these terms of purchase, he has agreed to the following arrangement: — To furnish the rooms required by the Society for the yearly rent of £60. To order the importation of such books as the Book iinH Tract Committee may direct, from the catalogues of the Society for ** Promoting Christian Knowledge," the " New York Sunday School Union," and other publishers, to be agreed on, which shall be sold at the prices they have been hitherto, and subject to the same discount as heretofore, to all Members of the Cnurch Society. To furnish to the Society at cost price such books as may fron, time to time be granted to the poorer Districts. To acknowledge the Bishop's right to veto the sale of any publication in the Depository. Mr. Rowsell has, in order to accommodate the Society, taken more commodious and central premises, as soon as he is settled in his new establishment, catalo'^ues of the Books and Tracts properly belonging to the Society's department, will be sent to the Clergy in every District, and your Committee confidently hope that this branch of the Society's operations may not only be carried on with more benefit to the Society, but that it will be greatly extended ; and the enterprising proprietor, who has always been a consistent friend to the Church, find the undertaking remunerative. ANNUAL SERMONS. Three sermons have been preached during the past year in the several Churches and Chapels within the Diocese, in accor- dance with the provision of the Constitution, Art. XIX. In the Month of July, for the Jubilee Fund of the Society P. G. F. P. the proceeds amounted to £377 1 Is. 4^d. Since the closing of the Treasurer's Books £i 178. 6d. has been received ia addition. 10 REPORT. ; ; 51 i t In October, for the Wldown and OrphiinM* FiinH. The prococial Purpose Fund, will be in such a position as to enable it to remit the small Jubilee tribute of Canadian Church- mens' love and gratitude to that noble and generous Society which, for so lon|r n time, uifurdcd the means ior supplying all their spiritual food. The proceeds of the second sermon, your Committee advise should be the first sum rephned by the General J'urpose Fund, and they feel gratified in being able to announce, tiiat it is not probable that any inconvenience will be felt in paying all present dematids against that Fund. The proceeds ot the third sermon, added to the amount allowed by the Propagation Society, will it is hoped, afford assistance to 16 or 18 young men in carrying on their studies At Trinity Col- lege, with a view to taking Holy Orders; 14 are now deriving benefit from this, the Bishop's Students' Fund. LANDS. Your Committee have to report an accession to the Landed Property deeded in Trust to the Society, of one hundred and eight acres, which includes certain village lots. '^he particulars setting forth the Trusts, f<»r which the Grantors have conveyed them to the Society, and their situation will be found, as usual, in the Appendix. The taxes upon the lands held by the Society, have been permitted, in some Counties, to accumulate for so many years that the amount will prove a very formidable item in the expenditure of the present year. But your Committee hope that by the ap- pointing of one or two practical men on the Land Committee, such measures will be devised as to relieve the Society in a great mea- sure from this burden. They cannot recommend the continuance of the system prevailing during the past management. The value of every lot, and many particulars respecting it, should as nearly as possible be ascertained previously to its being leased, for in many cases, lots are only valuable for the timber on them, and the tenant is too apt to pay his rent and taxes only so long as there ia any valuable timber to be removed ; in these cases the Society had better sell either the timber or the lots, and invest the proceeds — for the timber beiiig despoiled, the land will be worse than valueless. REPORT. « The Comfhittee confidently hope that the Cter^v throughout the country will feel called upon to assivt the Lund Committee by communicutin|( to the Society every information in their power respectin)( the lundt in their immediate districts; a circular will be shortly sent to every district where the Society holds lands. GRANTS. Small special (grants have been made by the Society durin(( the past year, amuuntinf( in ^russ to £\'24 9s. 2d. To llcvorciid St'i). F. Jlumsey, lor conii)k'ting Chiirqji at St. Alhnn^s JE6 f) 5 U 6 (i 12 12 12 12 12 ^ 5 10 10 10 10 10 10 To Do. towards coiii[»letiu!^ (Jliiin-h at VVhitclmrch To Uevcreud 11. (iurrett. towards complt^tiug Cluircli at 13rock To Rcvoroiul C. Uuftiuii, llir ('hiirch at Pans To lU'vcrcml (Joorgo tS. .1. Hill, lor erecting Parsonage 12 To llevereiid .T. ji. Wornl, Ibr coiuiileting Cliurcii at Siuitirs Falls To Pan'eriMid J. Wilson, purchasing Parsoiuige House at (iralton To Reverend NV. M. ilerciuner, erecting u Cliurch at Portsmouth To Reverend S. S. Strong, completing Church at Cum- berland To Reverend J. Walker Marsh, towards building a Cliurch at Peel To Orillia Parsonage, 2nd histalment with interest 21 19 2 To Cliurch Warden of Trinity Church, Thornhill lor lees ])aid to Solicitor for inspecting title as security for Loan, such Loan not having been compU^ed To Sunday JSchool Libraries, and lor gratuitous distribution, Books to the amount of. And also a few sets of Service Books to various Churches. INVESTMENTS. No permanent Investments appear to have been made durinjf the past year. But a plan fur rendering the invested funds benefi- cial to the present generation, as well as the future, has been in some measure carried out. i&lOO worth of Bank of Upper Canada Stock has been sold out and lent tothe Parsonage of Manvers on the following terms : To be either repaid in Bank Stock within six months, or else in annual payments, including principal and interest, of £12, payable half yearly. Other Loans, on the same terms have been promised for similar undertakings, the parties borrowing being obliged to give security satisfactory to the Solici- tor of the Society. The £100 granted by E. Seagar, Esquire, of Thornhill, for investment, has been promised to be loaned to the Rev. James M oekridge, of Warwick, provided he furnishes the required securi- ties, to aid in defraying the expences uu his parsonage. 2 10 25 u REPORT. !, • i 1 ;l-t DISTRICT BRANCHES. Some of the District Branches, and many of the Parishes readily remitted, in response to the appeal of the Lord Bifiiop, more than their usual quota, some transmitting one-lialf and others one-third. In many caset, iiowever, they were unable to do this, as the three-fourths of all their collections had been previously pledjred for the liquidation of some debt, or the payment of in- terest on a loan, contracted by the Churchwardens, in anticipation uf such assistance. Reports from the followinj? District and Rural Deanery As- sociations have been i-eceived by the Secretary; and desirous of rendering the Anjual Report a valaable medium for retailing as much information respecting the Church as possible, copious extracts have been made from them for publication, biit the follow- ing brief abstract can alone l>e read at the present meeting. NEWCASTLE DISTRICT ttRANCH. Cobourff, The subscriptions ta this Parochial Branch Association, dur- ing the past year, have amounted to eighty-four pounds, elever> shillings and fourpence, which added to the balance in hand from the last year, placed one hundred and five pound fifteen shillings and tenpence, at the disposal of the Committee. The Committee lament some diminution of snbscriptiouH, as compared with the list of the preceding year; in pirt to be accounted for by the removal from the neighbourhood of several gentlemen, whose places, as respects donations to the Cliiirch Society, have not yet been sup- plied ; and partly from the heavy expense attendant on the en- largement of St. Peter's Church. The Committee, anxious to meet the wishes of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, as expressed in a circular, transmitted to the Parent Society one third of the amount collected, the very utmost which, after meeting engagements, they could not set aside, it was in their power to advance. Port Hope. The Fort Hope Parochial Committee report that in conse- quence of the largo sum required to be raised for tlieir Church, tliey have not thought it expedient to collect for the Church Society in addition to the usual sermons, further than the usual allotment of five pounds to the Travelling Mission Fund, and the accustomed quota of eight pounds to the Parent Society. The Committee state it as their opinion that the proceedings of the Church Society wonld be simplified, were the example of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel to be followed ; each Parochial Committee transmitting the whole amount of its annual collection to the Parent Society, without deduction for local pur* i -r i ^ I REPORT. 23 llfS TS lis, h )ii ] poses; tbey observe laro^e sums constantly mentioned in Parochial Reports, as being raised for Church purposes, in the respective parishes, but as the fourth of these sums are not transmitted to the Treasurer of the Parent Society, but only one fourth of a collection made specially for the Church Society ; it would appear to them that they have no connection with the Society, and are only mentioned in the light of apologies for the comparative smallness of the collections fur it. Cavan. In this Township the sum of eighteen pounds, seventeen shil- lings and six pence was collected, being nearly three pounds more than the preceding year, out of which five pounds have been trans- mitted to the Parent Society. Darlintfton and Clarke. The Parochial Committees of Darlington and Clarke, report that, notwithstanding large sums have been expended on local objects, for instance, the building a handsome and substantial tower and addition to St. John's Church Darlington, at a cost of over three hundred pounds, and the liquidation of a debt amount- ing to forty-eight pounds, incurred in painting St. George's Church, Clarke; their collections have exceeded those of the pre- vious years; in Darlington the sum of thirteen pounds having been collected, and in Clarke five pounds ten shillings. The Committees regret that the three-fourths being pledged for the payment of particular debts, due by the parishes, they cannot send more than the one-fourth of their collections to the Parent Society. The sum of two pounds, seventeen shillings and sixpence was remitted to the Treasurer in July, as one-fourth of the collection received for the year ending March 1851 ; and also of four pounds, twelve shillings and sixpence, one-fourth of collec- tion received for the year ending March, 1852. The Committees confidently hope that when two clergymen labour in the field, which requires at least three to carry on the work, with any prospect of success, where otdy one has been left to do it, the sympathies of all professing Churchmen, within their bounds, will be enlisted in the good cause, and thiit every individual will feel that in contributing to the funds of the Church Society, he is assisting to carry on a work, which, with the Divine blessing, is the best calculated to extend the dominion of his Lord and Master. Grafton and Colborne. From the report of the Committees of these Parochial Branches, we learn that great exer:ions have been used by the collectors to increase the funds of the Society; and their efforts in this good cause have been crowned with an increased measure of success; the amount being in excess of the last year» eight 24 REPORT. I \ , consequence ot tne pecuniary special meetings, ,called in both parishes, it was unanimously re- solved to grant to the Parent Society, for general purposes, one third, instead of one-fourth as heretofore, of all subscriptions raised during the past year. This desire to assist as far as practicable, in relieving the Society from temporary embarrassment, has been evinced especially by the Colborne Branch, at the expense of local interests ; the Church in that parish being still heavily in debt, and the Glebe also encumbered, and as yet unavailable. In the parish of Colborne many names are to be found on the subscription list, as contributors, who gave nothing to the Society in previous years. The amount collected was nineteen pounds, eight shillings and ninepence, and in addition to the one third remitted to the Treasurer of the Parent Society, the Committee have paid one pound to the District Travelling Missionary Fund. In the Parish of Grafton, nineteen pounds ten shillings has been collected, and the Committee have in addition to the one-third remitted to the Treasurer of the Parent Society, paid one pound to the District Travelling Missionary Fund. This Committee desire gratefully to acknowledge the receipt of twelve pounds, ten shillings, granted by the Parent Society in aid of the repairs on the parsonage ; and they trust that in the course of the coming season such further repairs will be prosecuted, as will render it one of the most com- fortable parsonages in the District. Perry Town, Hope. In the month of February, the Venerable A. N. Bethune and the Ilev. A. McNab, D.D., kindly, and at great personal incon- venience, attended a meeting in this locality, and ably advocated the claim of the Church Society ; a Committee was named, and a number of Resolutions adopted. The Committee report that a beginning has been effected, and in the firm hope that under the Blessing of Almighty God " who does not despise the day of small things," they at the next annual report may show tliat the members of the Church are more gen- ally disposed to aid in this noble and benevolent undertaking. Amount of subscription list, £2 17s. 6d. ; amount paid in, £2: from which deduct three-fourths to be retained for local purposes, £1 10s.; handed in to Dr. McNab, in aid of Parent Society, ISs. ; amount of collection in aid of Widows and Orphans' Fund, 13s. Whole amount paid to Parent Society, £1 5s. Gore^s Landmr/, Mice Lake. A meeting was held in the month of February, for the pur- pose of founding a Branch in this newly established parish. The objects of the Society were ably advocated by the Venerable the Archdeacon of York, the Rev. J. Short, Rector of Port Hopcj REPORT. 25 and the Incumbent, Rev. J. MacNab, D.D. A Committee was organized, and the sum of twelve pounds, twelve shillings and six- pence subscribed. The sum of one pound five shillings, Dr. McNab's annual subscription, has been remitted to the Parent Society. The Travelling Missionary Duty has, since November, been performed in a very zealous and disinterested manner by the Rev. Walton Beck, who has visited at regular periods the townships of Seymour and Percy, during the absence of a resident clergyman; and the townships of Alnwick, Asphodel, Otonabee and Dummer. These latter townships, from incontrohible causes, have too long been deprived of the ministrations of the Church ; but the visits of Mr. Beck have, it is believed, laid the foundations of regular con- gregations at various parts, and they will, it is hoped, render more easy the labours of a Travelling Missionary expressly for the townships north of the Rice Lake, as soon as such an appointment can be made. The total amount remitted to the Parent Society by this Dis- trict Branch, during the past year, being £63 3s. 9d., from whicli deduct £2 17s. 6s., remitted by tlie Darlington anrl Clarke Paro- cial Branches, as the one-fourth of collections made for the year ending the 31st of March, 18i>l, shows an excess in favour of the Parent Society, over the previous year of £14 14s. 2d. Colhorne District Branch. The only report received from this District is from the Parish of Emily; this Association collected the sum of £5 5s., and ren?itted the whole to the Parent Society. The following is an extract from their report: — "This sum appears but a small amount if not taken in connection with our efforts in local matters. In October last, twelve pounds was expended in painting the Parish Church, eight pounds is now in hand to be laid out during the en- suing summer on the Church at Mud Lake; and we are endea- vouring to raise fifteen pounds, to make the annual payment on 100 acres of land which the parish intends for the future use of the clergyman." The sum remitted this year exceeds that of the previous year by more than one half. \ Midland and Victoria District Branch. The cash account of this District Branch Association shows a sad falling off in the contributions made for the general purposes of the Society, though the Committee reports that active measures have been taken during the past year to excite in the minds of Churchmen throughout this portion of the Diocese, a livelier inter- est in the designs of the Society. Meetings were held and Com- mittees formed in almost every parish within the limits assigned to this District Branch, in connexion with which there are now fif- teen Parochial Associations, being one more than the last year. h i 1 M REPORT. The sum of twenty-six pounds, seven sliilHnjf^ and fourpencc only has been transmitted to the Parent Society from this Branch, beinjr sixteen pounds, six shillings less than the preceding year. The funds raised, being for the most part expended by the various Parochial Associations on local purposes. The St. James's Parochial Association reports that the receipts for all purposes, during the past year, amounted to seventy-two f>ounds, seven shillings and one penny half-penny; the general col- ections to have been nineteen pounds, fourteen shillings and eleven pence; being an increase of nearly double the collections during the previous twelve months. Through the efforts of this Associa- tion, a debt remaining on the Parsonage has been materially reduced; the Church has also been lighted with gas, at an expen- diture of over thirty pounds. Nothing has been remitted to the Parent Society from this Branch. ^ St Paul's Parochial Association report that the amount of their subscriptions for the past year, was thirty-four pounds, one shilling and fourpence half-penny; of this sum seventeen pounds seven shillings and ninepence were contributed specially for the re- pair of the roof of the church. Two pounds, eleven shillings and threepence have been received by the Treasurer of the Parent Society. St. Mark's, Barriefield, Association, from year to year, since the first organization of this Branch, there has been an increase to its funds; and through its instrumentality either wholly or in part, the Parish Church has been much improved both in appearance and comfort; the amount subscribed for the past year was, eigh- teen pounds, nineteen shillings and eight pence, of which four pounds, eighteen shillings have been received by the Treasurer of the Parent Society. The Portsmouth Committee report that the subscriptions to this Association amount to twenty pounds, fifteen shillings, of this sum sixteen pounds, thirteen shillings and ninepence were paid to the Rev. E. Patterson, who laboured faithfully in the field. No portion remitted to the Parent Society by this Association. The Village of Sydenham Association reportc that the amount received for local purposes, has been devoted to the liquidation of a debt on the bell, and to payment of part of the expenses incurred by roofing the tower of the church with zinc. The Committee notice with expressions of gratitude the greater frequency of the minis- trations of the Church among them ; this desirable change has been effected by the recent establishment of the township of Loborough, in connection with Storrington and Portsmoutii into a settled Mission. From Loborough and Portland one pound, twelve shillings and elevenpence have been received by the Treasurer of the Fareat Society. REPORT. 27 The Napance Committee Report that the people are becom- ing throughout the township more alive to the necessity of con- tributing to the maintenance of religion, and that in addition to paying part of the stipend of the clergyman, they have been enabled to put a fence round the graveyard. The Committee of the Mission amonu: the Mohawk Indians express their regret that nothing has been done directly for the Church Society, during the past year; the Indians depended upon their Committees to give a certain sum annually; this would have been done had not so much been expended on local purposes ; a grant of seventy pounds having been made for the purpose of an organ, and a further sum of eighty pounds appropriated to the cler- gyman's salary. The Committee have determined this year to adopt the plan of soliciting subscriptions from the individuals com- posing the tribe, and feel confident the appeal will meet with a ready and generous response. Shannonville, the people are engaged in building a church, which will cost them about two hundred and fifty pounds. But notwithstanding, they have subscribed a smull sum in order to keep their connection with the Society uribroken. No portion has been transmitted to the Parent Society by this Committee. In Fredericksburgh and Adolphustown the Parochial Associa- tion was this year reorganized, consequently no report has been sent in. The Bath Parochial Committee report that the total amount of monies collected within the limits of the Association was twenty pounds, which has been entirely appropriated to parochial purposes. The St. George's Church, Kingston, Parochial Committee reported last year that nearly all that had been done, up to this period in assisting weak, or establishing new Missions, or further- ing objects of a general nature, throughout the whole Midland District, had been the work of this Association. During the past twelve months the Committee have been enabled to lessen its liabilities, by reducing the grants made to the several Missions which derive assistance from its funds. To the Travelling Mission, thirty pounds were paid instead of sixty pounds; this year the grant has been withdrawn altogether; the Diocesan Society having consented, on the application of this Branch, to advance thirty pounds annually) which, with the sum granted by the people will more than comperrsate for the withdrawal of the assistance hitherto extended. A reduction has also been made in the grant to the township of Pittsburg. The sum of thirty pounds has been granted towards the main- tenance of the Missionary on Wolfe Island ; the people, it is ex- pected, will contribute about an equal amount, which, with an e(|uivalent from the Clergy Reserve Fund, will make up the usual stipend. ^8 REPORT. The. Rev. E. Patterson, who held this Mission, wa8 in Novem- ber last promoted to thechartfe of Stratford, in the Huron District ; his successor is the Ilev. T. i3ou9field ; the only new claim on the funds of the Association, is a jjrant of thirty pounds to the Rev. T. Allen, late Travelling Missionary in the District, now in charge of the village of Portsmouth, and the township of Kingston. An effort is being made to establish the deposition on a scale commensurate with the wants of the District; a large outlay would be involved in the purchase of an adequate supply of liibles, Prayer Books, and miscellaneous works of a reli, h)U8 character. Your Committee must, therefore, endeavour to do gradually what it is out of their power to do at once; a great deal of permanent good, they are persuaded might be effected through the medium of a suitable deposition; the more general circulation of the word of God, accompanied by what we must believe to be the safest exponent of its doctrine, and the dissemination of approved publi- cations, such as are calculated to build up the character of the Chris- tian from his Baptism to his death, would doubtless be productive of the most important and beneficial result; the present is peculi- arly a reading age, it is consequently of great importance that the members of our commuion should have ready access to the works of our standard authorvS, and not be dependent for information on religious subjects, on works of questionable orthodoxy, or such as are avowedly hostile to our Polity. The acknowledged prevalence of a latitudinarian spirit prompts to a close and more exact adherence to our tried formularies and the writings of the Fathers in our Israel. ''"he sales in the depository up to the period of the annual meeting, amounted to seventy pounds, fourteen shillings, and sevenpence half-penny ; there were sold one hundred and thirty nine Bibles and Testaments, two hundred and ninety Prayer Books, and eleven hundred and seventy-nine other publications. The subscriptions to this Parochial Association for the past year, amounted to sixty-nine pounds, sixteen shillings and ten pence, and for special purposes, twenty-eight pounds, five shillings; one-fourth of the sum collected for general purpr;3es, seventeen pounds, nine shillings and two pence have been received by the Treasurer of the Parent Society. The Committee of this District Branch conclude their report in these words : — " Your Committee express the hope that the claims of our Society will, by (!^hurchmen, be met at once by cheer- ful liberality, merely on being named, without any special arguing or special efforts to rouse their sympathy, or quicken their sense «f duty. Wherever a sound and genuine Christian principle exerts itself there will always be a harvest of fruit proportioned to the object to be obtained. No enterprise of Holy Charity can be conceived more important than the one in which we are engaged ; let our efforts to advance it be sincere, adequate and repeated." REPORT. Prince Edward District, 29 From the Port Trent Association no report has been received, iiitt a deed of conveyance, of four acres of land in the township of Sydney, to the Church Society in trust for a site for a Church, has been forwarded by the Reverend W. Bleasdell| A.M. It was ^iven by John R. Forsythe, Esq., the deed is dated •24th June, 1850, biit the donation was not noticed in the last years report. Murray. In this township the subscription list amounted to three pounds, one shilling and tenpence half-penny; in sending the one- fourth, the Secretary stated that they would gladly have sent a third or even the half, but local demands rendered it impossible this year. Eastern District Branch. We extract the following from an able report adopted by the 13rockville Association at its annual meeting. The Committee observe that their predecessors have almost wholly confined the lists published in the Society's reports to con- tributions towards objects pointed out by the Constitution of the Parent Society. They may, indeed, in apology for a seeming de- ficiency of exertion on behalf of the Society, allude to the home necessities of their parish, but they purposely refrain as far as they well may, from making the lists of this Church Society Association the channel of parochial contributions for their parish's own local benefit, such for instances as those that have been raised for the enlargement of this Church, and the erection of a new parsonage within this Mission. Your Committee are happy to have it in their power to state that funds sufficient, or nearly so, to complete the church improve- ments being in hand, as also sufficient means (thanks to the in- dustry, energy, and laudable perseverance of the female portion of the congregation) to complete the parsonage ; the friends of the Church Society may begin to feel more at liberty to promote its objects with a more liberal hand than they have done for some time past. The action* of this Parochial Association, during the three years previous to the last year, was confined to making an annual provision of twenty pounds for the Travelling Missionaries labour- ing within this District; this provision was made according to the terms of a pledge to that efi^ect, given to the District Associa* tion at one of its meetings held in Brockville. Your Committee, upon an examination of the subscription lists for those three years, are compelled to affirm that that pledge (even admitting that some persons may have considered it more zealous than discreet) was not fulfilled in a satisfactory manner, a circumstance to be deplored, 50 REPORT. as neither creditable to the Association nor advantat^eous to the Travelling Missionaries. Let us venture to hope better for the future. A more desirable state of things is visible indeed already, upon the lisf of the year past, 1851, not only is the full sum of twenty pounds subscribed and paid in towards the support of the T ruveilin;^ Missionuries, but other objects embraced in the con- stitution (if the Society, receive a share of attention, especially the Widow and Orplian Fund, as also the General Pur|)ose Fund of the ParcMJt Society. In addition to the subscriptions appropriated by the donors for the Widow and Orphan Fund, and those for the General Fur- pose Fund, your Committee are happy to observe that the very needful provision for the erection and maintenance of a Parochial Schooi, has not been lost sight of. For too long a time was the Book and Tract Depository of this Mission, from various causes, either closed or nearly inopera- tive ; your Committee have now, however, the satisfaction of re- porting that it has been restored to an efRcient state, having been transferred to the shop of our esteemed brother Mr. John Taylor. The liabilities upon the old stock in the Depository (£13 Os. 9d.) have been discharged, and a fresh supply, amounting to £23 lOs. l^d., procured. On account of this latter sum £15 have been forwarded to Toronto, and duly credited. The remaining charge, £8 10s. l^d., to be met, will it is most probable, be liquidated before long. There remains a fair supply of Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, and various other religious works still on the shelves of the Depository. The offertory collections on behalf of the Church Society during the past year are the following : — 6th Sunday after Trinity Jubilee collec- tion devoted to Travel. Mission.... £15 8 9 15th after Trinity Wid. and Orphan Fund 7 5 6 1st after Epiphany collection for Theo- logical Students : 5 5 4 Total £27 8 9 Special appropriations on list of subscription for 1851, may be classified as follows : — The Gen. Pur. Fund of Parent Society £18 The Trav. Missionaries within this district 20 The Widow and Orphan Fund 8 15 Parochial School One-fourth of unappropriated fund to be forwarded to Toronto I J 10^ Three-fourths of do. appropriated to re- pairs and enlargement of Parish Lib. 3 4 7^ The total of these subscriptions... £54 2 6 REPORT. 31 Added to the offertefy collection of £26 19s. Id., amount for the past year to £82 28. Id. It may here be satisfactory to state that the foregoing offertory collections and annual subscriptions do not seem to have infringed upon the usual amount of offerings for the poor, especially those of the congregation. On inspection of the J'arochial Treasurer's account, a balance of £121 5s. lOd. appears to be in his hands, as specially appropriated at various times by the subscribers. The following Kesolution was passed : — "That this Parochial Association pledges itself to raise during the years 18r>2, 1853, and 1854, the sum of ten pounds currency, per annum, for each Travelling Missionary within the District of Johnstown to the extent of three Missionaries; and in order to fur- ther the collection of funds for the support of said Missionaries from the congregations directly benefitted by their ministrations, it is hereby respectfully suggested that the clergy of parishes con- tributing their aid in supporting the Missionaries aforesaid might, perhaps, with good effect, make arrangements with them to visit various stations for the purpose of urging the propriety of the several congregations doing what may be within their own power, toward the maintenance of their respective Ministers. Prescott and Maitland. This Branch Association reports that during the past year the amount collected for the general purposes of the Society was — In Prescott, £24 12 \\ In Maitland, 5 £29 12 1| And disposed of as follows : — To the Parent Society, £ 7 To our Missionaries, 15 Reserved for Parochial purposes, 7 10 1^ £29 12 H That the offertory collections remitted to the Parent Society for special purposes, amounted to £20 3. The Secretary received a letter from the Rev. F. Tremayne, the day after the annual meeting was held, stdting that he was unable to attend the annual meeting of his Deanery Branch, as he was confined to the house by a fractured leg, he having slipped on the ice whilst going on a Sunday from one station to another. The monies collected by him, for the Society during the past yeajr at the different stations: — NewBoyne, £12 10 Elizabeth Town and Kitley, 12 10 Trinity Church, front of Landsdown 7 00 Gananoque, 8 South Luke 3 £43 I 31 REPORT. Johnston Deanery Branch, On referring to the reports of former years, for insfnnce 1849 and 1850, und comparini^ tlie amounts contributed to tlie funds of the Society, by this Deunerv Branch, with the^ statement of the receipts for the past year, the natural conclusion to arrive at, ivould be, that the Divine blessing had been withdrawn from this Association. But the diminution is thus accounted for by the Committee. The cause is to be found in the withdrawal from this District Branch of two of its wealthiest and most liberal parishes, Prescott and Brockville. By adding the amount collected in them (When they sent in their last report,) our amount this year would have been upwards of £250. We also, this year, have received no report from one of our Travelling Missionaries, the Rev. Mr. Tremayne, whose collection, in his last report, amounted to £45. There was also, in 184J), a large donation for a particular purpose, reckoned in the collections for Cornwall. There is also no report from Osnaburgh. Were all these to he added to the amount and reported, our sum total would be much more than £300. From this statement then, we have no right to conclude that the blessing of God has ceased to be with us, but that the small amount of col- lections arises from temporary causes, which we trust will be over- come before the time for the making up the next report arrives. We have also the fact, of New Parochial Branches being just now established, to cheer us : and if in these the collections turn out as they ought, the sum total will again nearly approach (if it does not exceed) the largest amount we have ever reported. We have again to record this year another of those pleasing acts of liberality so common in the Reports of the Cornwall Parochial Society. One of the members of the Church there, Samuel Hart, Esq., has presented to the Church Society a deed for 200 acres of land. An example well worthy of imitation by every mem- ber of the Church whom God may have been pleased to bless with the means of so doing. The amount contributed by the various Parochial Branches are as follows: — Cornwall, £68 13 6 Williamsburgh and Matilda, 16 8 6 Kemptville, 2 10 Richmond, 16 10 6 Rev. Mr. Plees, as Travelling Missionary, 13 5 Rev. Mr. Watkins, 43 ' . £160 7 6 This amount includes collections made for special pur- poses, and that subscribed for the general purposes is, for the most part, applied to the support of three Travelling Missionaries in the the ex] obf R( disJ > BIPORT. gl District ) from Cornwall £6 are uiuall^ remitted to the Parent Society, but this amount was doubled this year in consequence of the circular of the Lord Bishop. Niagara Dittrict Branch* The Committee of this Association report that meetinj^s on behalf of the Church SocietV} have been held in all the parishes within its bounds durinj^ the past year, with the exception of those where the annual meetings are held, and in that of Chippawa, where it was thought that a sermon by the Secretary, setting forth the objects and claims of the Society, would be more serviceable than a meeting. From the following reports sent in by the several Parochial Branches, will be seen what has been done by this District Branch during the year just brought to a close. The parish of Grimsby reports "Notwithstanding the past year has deprived us of some old and valuable friends, we are much gratified to state that we have not lost ground ; but maintain the position we occupied last year.'* This parish having been recently called upon to pay a moiety of the Rector^s stipend, coupled with the fact of there being but little increase in its population, will sufficiently account for our not having been able to make any great progress during the last year or two. " We earnestly trust, how- ever, that an increase of zeal and interest taken in the operations of the Society, will exhibit next year a marked increase in our subscription list. Subscriptions for General Purposes, £29 12 6 Donations for W. & O. Fund, 5 5 5 Do. for travelling expences, 50 £35 2 11 From this Association £15 2s. 6s., has been received by the Treasurer of the Parent Society. The Parish of Fort Erie, through their Chairman, reports* with feelings of deep regret, that they cannot furnish so satisfactory a report as they could wish. The total amount of subscriptions this year is £12 0; whilst last year it was £15 0. This Branch remitted one-fourth direct to the Treasurer at Toronto. Several reasons are assigned for this lamentable deficiency. One is that the price of wheat has been so low, that many of the farmers who had willing enough hearts have been obliged to reduce their subscriptions this year from positive necessity, and they have expressed to their clergyman great regret that they should be obliged to do so. Another reason is the recent illness of the Rector of the Parish, who could not attend to the collectors in the discharge of their duties or visit the people himself. L *A REPORT. .... ".O ,-"• ' ■ The Parish of Thorold reporU> that owing to the low price of the staple production of the Parish, the consequent depression of business at the Mills, and the great scarcity of money amongst the people. The amount collected this year is only £37 10 6. Annual Subscriptions, £>Q& 10 6 Widow and Orphans* Fund, 15 Donations for TfavellingMissionury 15 £37 10 6 The Parish of Chippawa reports £40. For General Purposes, £27 10 For Widow and Orphans' Fund 12 10 : . £40 The nnited congrejjntions of Stamford and Drummondville, (within the Parish of Chippawa) report, through the Secretary of their Association, a small increase of subscriptions and donations over the amount reported last year, viz : — Subscriptions and Donations for General Purposes, £13 15 Subscriptions and Donations for Special Purposes, 15 £15 Against, £12 18 The Secretary gives it as the opinion of the Committee, that this increase may, in some degree, be attributed to the plan of making the subscriptions through the offertory. This incroase though small, the Committee of the Parochial Branch deem encouraging. The Committee would notice the very great incon- venience arising from not having the reports for 1850 in due time. Louth. The Incumbent of Louth regrets that the peculiar circum- stances in which his Mission is placed, prevents, for the present, any collection being made by the Branch of the Church Society in his Mission ; but at the same time he would remark that this must not be considered as a token of diminished zeal for the cause of Christ and His Church amongst His people. The main object of the Church Society is to provide the ministration of our holy religion throughout the country, and according to the new regula- tions, churchmen in this Mission carry out that object by making up the sum of £50 per annum for the support of their Minister — a call which they were not required to meet when their Branch of the Society was in active operation. Add to this a considerable sum which has been collected for various parochial calls, juid it may be seen that the Mission has advanced considerably instead of falling back in the amounts made up for Church purposes. Subscription of Rev. A. Dixon, A.6., £1 5 0. - I REPORT. H Tlie Parochial Cummittee of Chriofit Cliiirch, Port Muitlund, ' reports fur Gencrul Purposes, £S 6 3. For Widow and Orpliaii'ii Fund, £1 0.— JCU G a. The Uruncil Association of Dunnville reports total amount JtlO 6 0. Four years nf^o the subscriptions of tliis Branch were only £1) and it is pleasiiij^ to remark that, with the exception of one year, they have j^one on increasing annually, sometimes in a rapid proportion. The annual subscriptions of this year exceed those of last year by JC'2 G 8; although at the time the subscriptions were collected the Church was beirisr pewed at an expense of £30, freely contributed by the purishoners for that purpose. The Piirish of Niay;ara reports : — Ourinjr the past year, the con();re^ation of St. Mark's Church have been called upon to contribute lartfely for special purposes, connected with the improve- ment of their Church and the support of their Sunday School. The school is in a very flourishing condition, reflecting very great credit on the ladies and gentlemen concerned in its management, and is attended by upwards of 200 pupils. The contribution before adverted to exceeds £70 0. The subscriptions for the general purposes of the Society, £55 1 1 10^. The total amount contributed by the congregation during the past year is more than double that of the preceeding year, and this increase is a sufficient indication that the liberality of the members of our Church is never appealed to in vain; and the fact is also a proof that the depression spoken of in our last report has passed away. St. Catharines. The Parish of St. Catharines reports the amount of subscrip- tions (including'the sum of £9 15 from the congregation at Eight Mile Creek) to be £54 18 9. Donations to Widow and Orphans' Fund, £1 0.— Total, £55 18 9. Although this amount is much less than what was collected last year, yet, owing to the extreme scarcity of money, and to the various collections for charitable purposes that have been made at this particular time, within the parish, as well as to other causes, it is much larger than the Parochial Committee at first expected it would be. There is one circumstance however, that yDur Com- mittee cannot pass over in silence. Amongst the various contri- butions, there was one sent anonymously to the Rector, amounting to thirteen dollars; and as it is surmised that the anonymous contributor of this (for her) muniflcent subscription is a poor widow in humble life. Your Committee cannot but present her as a noble example worthy of all imitation, and express their conviction that, like her predecessor in the Gospel, her gift is most acceptable to God, and has ascended as a memorial of her before him. 86 RtPORT* Hie St. Catbarines Auociation in response to the appeal of tlie Lord Bishop transmitted an additional one-fourth of its funds to the Treasurer at Toronto^ directing it to be applied to the Widow and Orphans' Fund. In the Report of the Managing Committee of this District BrHnch we find the following reference to the labours of the District Missionary. At the middle of November last, the Rev. W. C. Clarke, who had since the month of May, 1848, zealously and faithfully discharged the duties of Travelling Missionary within the bounds of this Association, was, at his own request, transferred by the Lord Bishop to the settled Mission of Packenham and Fitzroy, in the Eastern part of the Diocese ; and the Rev. James Godfrey, recently Ordained, was sent as his successor. In transmitting his Report, Mr. Godfrey justly remarks that it could scarcely be expected that he should make a long or interesting report, as he had so recently entered upon his duties. He says tnat when he commenced his labours he found the congre- tion, in consequence of the very muddy roads, wet weather, and Mr. Clarke's illness during some part of the Autumn, very small. The Mission, in this respect, was at that time very discouraging ; but, (the Missionary states) " I rejoice in being able to say, that there has since been a decided improvement.^' The sections which I regularly attended (he says) are Point Abino, once in four weeks; Port Colborne, the Junction and Marshville, once in two weeks ; the last two places having a week-day service once in four weeks and a Sunday service after a similar interval. The services at Port Colborne are always on Sunday at the Low Banks, I attend on the same Sundays as at Marshville. I have officiated at Can- boro once, but in consequence of the severe weather, bad state of the roads, and distance from my other stations, I have not made any permanent appointment there. On assuming the charge of this Mission, I found there was an appointment at Marshville for service on two Sundays out of every four, and none at the Junction. Discovering that in the neighbourhood of the latter place, there were several members of the Church, who were anxious for her services, I thought proper, with the advice of the Rural Dean, to take one of the Sunday services from Marshville and give it to the people of the Junction; where there is now a congregation of sixty and upwards. The congregation at Port Colborne is, I think, on the increase ; last Sunday there were more people pre- sent than on any previous occasion. At Point Abino the congre- gation is very small. There is a small Church there, which is yet unfinished, having no stove in it, it has been unoccupied during the winter. I have endeavoured to promote a subscription for the purpose of purchasing a stove, and hope at my next visit to find it made up. At Marshville the congregation averages from forty to REPORT. 37 in fifty. At Low Banks there are sometimes from thirty to forty assembled, In addition to the places already mentioned there is another station I attend one Sunday ^in fonr, viz., St. John's Church, Cayuga. 1 have married one couple, and baptized two children since coming^ to this mission. I have collected for the Divinity Students' Fund, as follows: — At Marshville £0 4 9 At Low Daiiks 3 * At the Junction 9 6 At Port Colborue 11 £1 8 3 I have met with no incident as yet worthy relating, except you will so consider my meetin^^ with a man who does not believe in the existence of a God, and with another who says there is no such place as hell." From the concluding remarks of your Travelling Missionary it must be very evident that, though the field he is called to occupy is not so full of promise as some others might be, yet the services of a faithful ambassador for the truth are much needed, in a portion of our country where, in the course of three months, two persons publicly avowing such soul-destroying opinions could be casually met with. The Report contains the following encouraging statement as regards the past experience of this District Branch : — That the subscriptions and donations paid into the Treasurer's hands the first year amounted to a less sum than during any subsequent year, except the third, which was less than it by only 10s. ; and that the amount continued steadily to increase till 1851, when the Society first felt the effect of the removal, during the previous year, of three of the Clergy of the District, and of the conse- quently increased burden thrown upon their parishioners to make up a moiety of the salaries of their successors. But even during that year the excess above the amount of the first year was nearly £40, whereas the excess of the previous year had been £50. And when it is taken into consideration that the Association has been the instrument in God's hands, of preparing these Parishes to bear the burden thus suddenly thrown upon them, and that the amount raised for the support of the Gospel in their own midst, might be taken into account, in reviewing the work of this Association, your Committee have great cause for congratulating the members, therefore, on the success which has been vouchsafed to their humble labours. During the ten years now brought to a close, the sum Qf £2,829 has been paid into the Treasurer's hands, of which £645 has been paid to the Parent Societyi £558 has been carried to the credit of the Travelling Missionary Fund, and £1,356 ha« be$n returned to the several Paruhes to be expended on objects con- 38 REPORT. templated and sanctioned by the Society. These sums, though much smaller than might have been collected in the District, must be acknowledged to be considerable, and much larger than the most sanguine supposed could be raised by the Branch Association when the Society was first proposed : and your Managing Com- mittee will venture the assertion, that no one who has been privileged to contribute to the funds of this Association feels himself in any respect the poorer for what he has given to the Lord. The following excellent suggestions to the Parochial Com- mittees are contained in this Report: — Your Managing Committee have had under consideration the propriety of making some essential changes in the disposition of that portion of the funds raised, by the several Parishes, and returned to them. For the last ten years the plan has been adopted of retaining to the Parish where it was raised half of the money paid into the Treasurer's hands, to be expended by the Parochial Committee on objects recognized as legitimate by the Society. It is hoped that these monies have been wisely expended ; and it was perhaps judicious, in the infancy of the Association, to adopt this rule. But it is thought that the time has now arrived when the expenditure should be restricted (except in peculiar cases) to objects of a more permanent character. There is no Deanery in the Diocese containing so many Parishes, so destitute of Parsonage-houses as this is ; it numbers eight Pitrishes and only one Parsonage. This arises no doubt from the fact that most of the Parishes are old ones, opened at a period when the Clergy were handsomely paid, and before the people were at all aware that it was not only their duty but also their privilege to give a portion of their worldly goods for the support of the Gospel in their midst. But both these days have passed by, and it appears to your Committee that, next to the house of God, nothing would add more to the stability and permanence of the Church in the Rural Deanery than the purchase of Glebes, where necessary, and the erection of Parsonage-houses. Several of the present Incum- bents have comfortable houses of their own ; but the last three years have seen the occupiers of their own houses, in three or four Parishes, removed he/ice, and their successors obliged to find a home where they conld. Instead, therefore, of spending their means on small matters, which might easily be otherwise provided for, your Committee would recommend to the several Parochial Committees to consider the propriety of expending the half raised in their midst, and by the District Branch Treasurer paid back to them, on objects of special importance and permanent character. The Managing Committee find that in addition to the sum necessary for meeting the expenses of their Travelling Mission, they have upwards of £100 lying idle in their Treasurer's hands, REPORT. 39 V i: oflf from the preceding year, and from two obvious reasons: first, the heavy demands which had been made r.pon the members of the Church for the erection of the Church of the Ascension ; and, secondly, the fact that the amount of £70 had very recently been contributed to the late Assistant Minister, to enable him to try change of climate for the restoration of his enfeebled health. Owing to these causes, subscriptions which the year previous had amounted to £108, were reduced to about £93. Since that period the Church of the Ascension has been completed internally, at a cost, including the land, of £2,172 10s. It was opened for Divine Service in June last, and being erected into a separate charge, was placed. under the pastoral care of the Rev. Mr. Hebden. A separate Parochial Association has consequently been organized, and the result has been a most gratifying increase in the total amount of subscriptions to the Church Society. Church of the Ascension. A Report has been received from the Secretary of this Asso. elation which states that, following the example of Toronto, where \ \ 44 REPORT. a similar course has larg^ely increased the subscriptions to the Church Society, a separate Parochial Association has been formed, the Committee of which ' .^ve the pleasure of presentinjr their Report, with a subscription list of JC71 ^s. 9d. to the funds of the Society, representing 191 members. They have the more satis- faction in reporting this amount, because it shows that the result of an increased number of Parochial Associations is greatly to enlarge the aggregate of subscriptions to the Parent Society. In thus speaking of pecuniary contributions the Committee desire to express their opinion that in religious Associations they are but a secondary matter, and that however necessary as a means to an end, we should not rest upon them with any self-complacency or satisfaction. Christs Church. The Committee of this Association are happy to state that, notwithstanding the serious diminution in their funds by the form- ation of a separate Association in connexion with the Church of the Ascension, their subscription list so far from falling off, as might naturally be expected, exhibits a large increase over last year both in the number of subscribers and in the amount of subscriptions. These are comparatively as follows : — 1850, number of subscribers, 196; amount, £92. 1851, number of subscribers, 280; amount, £106. The members of this Committee are gratified in being able to state that the demand for Church accommodation is so great that an enlargement of the Church has been resolved upon, and that steps are being taken for erecting as an addition to the present Church a stone chancel, and two compartments of the nave, which will furnish additional accommodation for four or five hundred people, and form the commencement of a handsome Parish Church which is intended to be an ornament to this rising City, and some- what commensurate with the requirements of its rapidly increasing population. They also rejoice to add that there is an immediate prospect of being able to accomplish an object which they have long set their hearts upon, the establishment of a Parochial School, where the children of the Church may acquire a good education in strict accordance with her principles, and be effectually secured against the influence of modern systems of infidel education. REPORT. 45 nc Gort and WdlinffUm DUtricl Branch of the Church SoeUty m account milk the Treaturer. 1851. ii% March 13. To repaid Parochial Associations for local pur- poses on dccoiint of the income 1850, viz. : " Hamilton Branch ,£49 14 7 *• Guelph 29 3 6 " Dundas and Flamborough West 24 6 8 " Gait 17 8 « Nelson and Wellin;rton Square 16 16 6 " Binbrook and Saltfleet 1112 '• Ancastcr 10 11 84 ■' Mohawk and Tuscarnra. 8 ll| " Oakville anj Trafalgar 5 16 " Elora 2 16 " Paris 6 16 3i " Brantford 14 10 " Milton 5 01 " Upper Cayuga 3 14 6 " Watertown 3 Oil X209 6 8 It (I ii It it It It 1852. Feb'y 18. u tt To Mission Fund : Paid half-stipendof Rev. R.N. Merritt, Travelling Missionary, 6 months to 30th June, 1851... 30 do. Rev. George Bull, 3 weeks in Nov. 1851 ... 310 6 do. Rev. W. Pettit, 2 months to 31st Dec. 1851 10 Grant to the Rev. R. N. Merritt, for tracts, post- ages, and expenses, and Secretary and printing notices for last Annual Meeting 1 7 6 44 18 To investments : Paid instalments on 10 shares in Western B. S. 30 Paid instalments on 30 shares in West. Permanent 26 b 56 5 X312 18 9 To remitted Parent Society one-fourth of collections for General Purposes for 1851 Balance on hand, viz. : At Audit of Par. Associations for local purposes 235 2 8} At credit of Mission Fund 210 19 9} 99 19 11 446 2 6 £859 1 2 49 REPORT, 1831. Ce. Manh 13. By Balance and statement this day X426 8 f)i 18.32. Fab'y 18. By dividends and interest received 25 18 11 '« " Collections of 1851, viz:— " Hamilton Branch JCIOS 4 lOj ' >> « Church of Ascension 71 3 9 " Giieinh 41 6 7i " Duiidas and Flumboro' West 30 10 « Gait 40 Nelson and Weliiiiglon Squa e 29 5 () Brantford 2J " Aticaster 17 Onkville 7 17 7 <' Palermo G 1 'U " Mohawk and Tuscarora l(i u" » Cayu>!a 5 15 " Norval 3 18 9 " Barton 110 406 13 .'ii £8,59 1 2 Hugh C. Baker, Treasurer of G. J W. 1). B. February 18th, 1852. ALSO INVESTMENTS : Tommercial Bank Stock JEIOO < bounty Debentures per JLl 00 83 £500 Stock, Western Building Sociefv 6() £1500 do. Western Permanent Building Society 26 5 jC2ti9 5 Ck. By Balance brought down £446 2 6 '■ Overcharged in remittance to Parent Society, £18 5s. Od., ot Christ's Church, Hamilton, having been contributed for a special purpose 4 11 3 " Paris Parochial Association, received 27th March, 1852 12 3 9 £462 17 6 Dr. To remitted Parochial Society one-fourth of Paria Association Collection, 1851 £3 on " Do. Special grant Mohawk and Tuscarora Association m response to the Circular of the Lord Bishop. .8160 11 16 11 « _ Balance ." £451 7 \)l which is due Mission Fund £209 15 5i And at credit of Parochial Association for local expenditure.. 241 5 l\ 451 7 HUGH BAKER, Hamilton, 27th March, 1852. Trea$. G. and W. D. B. REPORT. 47 Binbrook and Saltfleet. The subscription lists for the year not having been completed in the Binbrook and Sultflcet Associations, at the time of the holding the District Annual Meeting, the report contains no mention of those Associations. The amount subsequently col- lected and paid in to the District Treasurer, but too late to be included in his statement, was £12 lOs. — one-half of which is allotted to the Parent Society. The Rev. J. Alexander accounts for their not collecting the average amount for the past year, namely, £20, in this way — they are makinir collections for two Churches in Saltfleet, and a burial'ground fence in Hiiibrook. But in the course of the next two years he hopes to make up the deficiency. Londoi IVestern and Huron. The only report as yet received from these Districts is from the Moore Parochial Association. The Rev. G. Salter states the amount subscribed was £10, of which one-fourth was remitted to the Parent Society, after the late Treasurer's books had been closed. £l los. was also forwarded by the Rev. E. L. Elwood, from Goderich. ^^ Brock District. The only report received from this District will be found in the Appendix, with the statement of its income and expenditure; £/\ 16s. d|rl., being one-fourth of the Huntingford Association's subscriptions, was on the 14th April remitted by the District Treasurer to the Parent Society. Simcoc. Interesting reports have been received from Barrie, Mono, Tecumseth, West Gwillimbury, and Penetanguishene. No re- ports have been received from Georgina and North Gwillimbury, but subscription lists and remittances have been received from both of these townships. In perusing the Reports that have been received, particularly from Tecumseth and Penetan- guishene, your Committee ar impressed with the idea that if the same unselfish missionary spirit prevailed amongst the members of the Church generally, in other districts, what the Society has hitherto been enabled to effect is but small indeed compared with what it could then do; and ardently is it to be hoped that the publication of these reports may stir up some among those to whom God has entrusted greater means, to contribute more largely to the funds of the Society, which lacks but the money to send to the assistance of those who have proved themselves so ready to help themselves and each other. 48 REPORT. In the report from Tecamseth, your Committee neeH only refer, at an evidence of the amount of good which, with God's blessing, may be effected by sending out to the wilds one prudent, faithful, and seif-sacriflcing Missionary. Eleven years ago there was but one Clergyman (tiie Hev. F. L. Osier) doing regular duty in the countv, now there are seven ; then there) were only three Churches completed, viz., one in Tecumseth, another in West Gwillimhury, and a third at Barrie, built from funds subscribed in England ; now there are fifteen Churches in which Divine Service is regularly performed, and others are building. Any who know these remote Townships will admit that their wants are quite as numerous and pressing as thost of any other Parish ; yet they feel and act upon the conviction that Church Society money contributed, generally speaking, with the under- standing that it is for missionary purposes, ought to be used in assisting to send the Gospel to the destitute, and not for local Church objects. Your Committee hope that the Society will soon be able to assist this District in supporting a resident Minister for the Township of Notawasaga and Essa. So long as a Travel- ling Missionary laboured in the Country, all the means at the disposal of the Parochial Committees were devoted to his support. For five years the Tecumseth Parochial Association pledged them- selves to pay £15 per annum to assist the people of West Gwil- limhury ill supporting their resident Minister, and defraying a debt incurred by the purchase of a lot of land as an endowment. They will have redeemed tins pledge in one year more ; then they purpose devoting £15, if not £*25, to the support of a Minister for Nottawasaga and Essa. One individual has liberally pledged himself to pay £10 for five years ; another in the first named Township pledged himself to pay £5 a-year towards a Minister's stipend, and another, whose whole property when he commenced was iOO acres of land, has promised £2 10s. per annum, for the same object, "his longing desire being," as he expressed himself, " to have a Minister of the Church near him, and a Church where he and his family might attend ; for," said he, " their hearts are warm towards the Church." Mono, From the Mono Parochial Association the Treasurer of the Parent Society has received £3 4s. lid., being the whole of the subscriptions contributed to the General Purposes Fund of the Society ; and from the Report we learn that two new Churches are in course of erection, and it was hoped they would be ready for Service last month. The site of one was given by Mr. George Brown, of Adjalln, and the other by Frederick Widder, Esquire, Commissioner of the Canada Company in the Township of Mulmer. •f ! 1 L!A r r 1 1 1 1 r •r REPORT. 4(4 Pmetaru/uithene. We extract the following from this the 7th Report of this Parochiul Association : — " It gives us pleasure to state that our collection for tiio year past, amounting to £8 14s. dd., though it does not come up to some of our former ones, yet exceeds that of the )tf;ar before. Tiie appropriation of our subscriptions was as follows :— • One-fourth to Parent Society £2 3 7 To complete the purchusc of the Melodeon for the Church 8 5 Balance still remaining to be appropriated (according to the Od resolution passed at our last Easter Meeting to some Church purpose 3 5 8 £8 U a " We think it worthy of remark that this is the first year since the establishment of our Parochial Association that we have applied any portion of our share to our own immediate benefit. IJefore that time the whole of it was applied towards the support of a Travelling Missionary for this J^ irict. It is now a long time since this part of the country has had the benefit of the services of a Travelling Missionary ; thankful we were for those services, and we are well assured that, for the limited time they were afforded, they were received with gratitude and attended with the happiest results. The withdrawal of them has been very injurious to the cause of our Church ; for it should be remembered that, thouifh the wcH'k-day services afforded by our resident Clergyman to the more distant parts of his mission are highly advantageous to our Church by affording the means of grace to our scattered members, yet that for various reasons (which will readily suggest themselves to those acquainted with the back woods) it is difficult to collect any large number of persons together at those times. These week-day services are certainly beieficial, but it is in the Sunday services that the strength of our Church is seen, and, that courage and comfort are given, which result from the co-operation of large bodies gathered together in Christ's n&me, and with His promised presence in their united acts of prayer, and praise, and thanks- giving; and in the administration of the Holy Sacraments of our Apostolic Church. " We, therefore, respectfully and earnestly suggest to the Parent Society, that they will endeavour to afford us that assist- ance, the want of which we are well convinced is very injurious to our Church. " We cannot omit this opportunity of recording the liberality of Sir Harford Bridges, Bart., in providing so substiintial a fence £ \ 50 HEPORT. to our church-yard and to the other small burial-ground in the Garrison, at an expense of £71. Also for his handsome present of a complete set of Service books, beautifully bound, for the Readiiig- Desk and Altar. It is most gratifyin^^ to us to take this public opportunity of recording our thanks." This Association readily acceded to the expressed wish of the Lord Bishop, a«d at their meeting- appropriated one-half instead of one-fourth to the Parent Society. , • Tecumseth. There has been received durijiff the past year for the Church Society from Tecumseth and West Gwillimbury £24 lOs., inde- pendent of tlie offertory Special Collection, and £33 78. 6d. auffmentation of their Minister's income. A subscription has also been entered info, a great part of which is paid, for new roofing, painting, and otherwise improving St. John's Church, the estimate expense of wliich will be £40. Subscriptions also have been promised to the amount of £2.39 for the purpose of erecting a Church at Cook's Towtj or Perry's Corner, and half an acre of land in the village as a site for the Church has been given by Mrs. Haggart, daughter of the late Mr Perry, as a memorial of her father. Ofillia and Mcdonte. In these Townships £5 2s. 7id. was snl>scribed to the General Purposes of the Society, of which one-half was received by the Treasurer of the Parent Society, and appeared in his balance sheet, with the exception of 17s. 6d. which was remitted after his books were clnspd. A list of subscribers to a melodeon was al««o for- wardi'd tVoni Qrillia, but that not being one of the objects contained in the Society's Constitution, the list is omitted ; but that this distant settlement has contributed for this object alone during the past yeai* no less a sum than £18 12s. (id. is a fact we gladly chronicle. Udrric. The subvcriptions tow.irds the Church Society this year amounted to £lt< 15s. 7id., of which £3 4s. Id. has been remitted to the Treasurer of the I*arent .Society, hi this Parish the con ,^regation of Trinity Church have contributed no less than £47 5s. towards the stipend of an Assistant Minister, and £43 1.5s. towards building a Sunday School-house, and £S 1 jS. Id. in Sunday School prizes. The Parochial Committee report that two new Churches have been opened for Divine Service during the past year, and that arrangements are being made for the building of two more. At present Divine Service is still held at ten stations; at eight on Sundays and at eight on Wednesdays. There are five full Services held every Sunday at four of the eight Sunday stations^ >» REPORT; 31 5S. J »ri(t ei^Tit week-day stations are served three in the month, and yet of these, two stations cannot obtain a Sunday Service, and of tlie remainder four have each but one Sunday Service in the month.. : Georpina. Amount collected in Georgina for the Church Sociefy, £7 I6s. 3d., of which one-half was remitted to the Parent Society. Home District. — St. Jameses Parochial Bratic/t. The Committee re|)orts that the subscriptions for the past year exhibit some increase on the last: The total amount subscribed bein^ £114 Is. 3d. Notwitlistandintr the great work which the congrea^ation has been enabled to complete in the building of a handsome Parochial School-house (where 160 children of the poor are receiving, under the teaching of a competent Master and Mistress, not only the^^ education necessary to fit them for the various stations in this world, but also the knowledge of those saving truths which are essential to the formation of religious character,) and the still greater work in which they are engaged, viz., the rebuilding, on a magnificent scale, the Cathedral and Parish Church, when they consider the difficulty of maintaining in efficient operation the various Charities connected with the Church, while the congregation is divided and scattered — your Committee cannot but admire the systematic exertions which must have been used to raise so large a sum. One-fourth, £23 128. has been paid to the Treasurer, but too late to be included in the late Treasurer's report of the Income of the Society during ^he past year. The three-fourths at the disposal of the Committee are to be applied to the liquidation of the debt on the School-house, which amounts to £178 15s. The building which, besides con- taining two airy School-rooms, one for boys and another for girls, and two Committee-rooms, has a large basement extending the whole length of the building,' for the residence of the Master and Mistress. Three small rooms are already temporarily fitted up ♦or the accommodation of the Mistress of the Girls' School. The cost of its erection, and furnishing with desks, seats, stoves, &c., amounted to £1295 i5s. lOd. Since its completion the Sunday School has considerably increased, and an adult class for females has been formed in connection with it, which assembles in a «eparate room. Newmarket. A subscription list has been received from Newmarket, amounting to £20 12s. (>d., but as the whole of the proceeds are applied by the Local Association towards defraying the expenses of painting their Parish Cliurch, the Township; only appsars in thaj Appendix, as subscribinj^^ £1 5s. to the ChurpU Spdet]^ r 53 REPORT. Subscriptions and contributions have been received front Thornhill, York Mills, Lloyd Town, Scarboro', and Vaughan, which will be found in the Appendix. The three first named places, remitted, in compliance with the wish of the Lord Bishop^ one-half instead of one-fourth of their collections. Reports have been received from the sister Societies of Mon- treal, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick from which we gather the pleasing intelligence that the Church Societies in these Dioceses are increasing in efficiency and usefulness. Your Committee recommend that the Secretary be instructed to forward a copy of our Report to these Societies, and also to the Secretary of the Church Society of the Diocese of Quebec. It is the pleasing duty of your Committee to record the fact that in the past year, the struggles in behalf of the Christiai* education of the youth of this Province, which have been so per- severingly made by our beloved Dioc^an, have been so far successful that Trinity College has been erected, and that the Classes are now in full efficiency, and before the next Annual Meeting, there is but little doubt that a Royal "Charter will be conferred, giving it the power of granting degrees. Thus will the benefits arising from the course of training in our Church University be quickly apparent, and our youths stimulated to rank on an equality with the men who have taken honours at the great Universities of Great Britain and Ireland. Seventy Students are now enrolled on the Books, out of which number Twenty-two are receiving an education to fit them to work as labourers in the Lojd's vineyard. In connection with this Institution, your Com- mittee have gratefully to record a fresh proof of the munificence of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign parts. This Society has granted from the proceeds of the Jubilee collec- tions the sum of £1000. It is believed that the Jubilee collections which were made in J07 dioceses amounted to over £60,000, which added to the annual subscriptions wttl raise the Society's income to £150,000, a sum which may be considered small when the immense benefits which have been conferred upon every quarter of the world by this Society are taken into account. Beautifully was it said by an eloquent prelate of the Church in the neigh- bouring Republic, when, with his whole heart he responded to the invitation addressed by the Archbishop of Canterbury to this noble band of Bishops, to celebrate the Jubilee throughout their dioceses : — " The celebration which is proposed, while it must secure a hearty interest and concert, wherever the noble vine, whose plant- ing it commemorates, has dropped a seed, will certainly,.through God's blessing on the hearts of men, be rich in spiritual fruits. It must awaken new convictions of the truth and preciousness of the Redeemer's promise to His Apostles, to be always with them. 1 ^ J Ir f I REPORT. 53 to see how literally *a little one has become a thousand/ It must draw together, in a closer bond, the souls of the vast brotherhood, whose voices rise together in our common prayers, 'from the rising of the sun, even to the going down of the same.' I| must quicken the pious purposes of Christian men and Christian women, whom God has made the stewards of His goods, to give, as He enables them, the por>r of their poverty, and the rich of their abundance, for the increase and furtherance of a work, so blessed of the Lord, so fuU of blessings for mankind. And shall it not bring down an huadred-fold into the bosom of the blessed Mother of us all, in peace, and plenty, and prosperity, the* rich reward of her unwearied labours and uncounted alms ? As < the signs of an Apostle' mark her, in every land, an Apostolic Church, so shall the world-wide tokens of a Catholic love set to the seal of God, to her continuance \ : the Catholic faith.'' . ^c RESOLUTIONS rAsssD AT ras 1'ENTH GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING, Held at T*r«Bl«, •■ Wcdaeaday Snmn 9Bd, 18M. The Honourable and Right Reveiiend the Lord Bishop *oF Toronto in tlie Chair. Moved by the Hon. William Allen, seconded by Rev. R. J. Macgeorge, Resolution 1.— That the Report just read be adopted, and tliat it be printed under the direction of the Standing Committee of the Society, in such number and form as to them may seem expedient. Moved by Rev, J. G. D. MacKenzie, seconded by Rev. H. B. OSLER, Resolution 2. — That this Meeting desires to record its thankful- ness to Almighty Qpd for the measure of success which he has been pleased to vouchsafe to the Society during the past year. Moved by Rev. F. S. Osler, seconded by G. Duggan, Esq., Resolution 3. — That this Meeting, whilst admitting there is much to deplore in the events which have taken place during the past year, yet see every cause to hope that, under the altered management of the Society's affairs, the members of the Church throughout the Diocese will have increased confidence in its progressive prosperity, and that their best exertions will be used to increase its funds, and to enable it to extend the sphere of its missionary exertions. Moved by Dr. Melville, seconded by S. B. Harman, Esq., Resolution 4. — That the thanks of the Society be tendered to the Clergy and Laity for their liberal response to the call made upon them during the past year by the Society Ibr various special objects under Art. XIX. of the Constitution, and whilst it is a matter of regret that those contributions have not been as yet fully applied to the purposes for which they were contributed, this Society pledges itself to use all due diligence to insure the early attainment of the object of the contributors. RLSOLUTIONS. 55 IHOP • i\» i&t it 'the t. . H. kful- been Lsq., nuch year, i the Dcese that ble it ^sq., the them mder that poses ) use f the Moved by John Stracban , Esq., seconded by Rev. C. C. Brouoh, Resolution 5. — That this Society rejoices to hear of the continued •prosperity of the sister Societies of Nova Scotia, Quebec, Montreal^ -and New Brunswick. Moved by Rev. S. Lbtt, L.L.D., seconded by E. T. Dakt- srXLi., Esq., Resolution 6. — That in confcNrmity with the recommendation of the Standing Committee, the toUowing additions and alterations do take place in the several Articles of the Constitution : — Art. III. That all after the words " to be invested or held in trust for the endowment of the Church School," be expunged. Art. VII. be repealed, and in its place the following Rule be sub- stituted : — *' That the Society shall at their Meeting on the first Wed- nesday in June in each year, choose one or more Vice-Presidents in addition to the Archdeacons; one or more Treasurer or Treasurers ; two or more Auditors, one Secretary, and such other officers, ministers, and servants, as shall be thought convenient to serve in said offices for ihe year ensuing : Provided always that no person not a member of the Society be eligible to any office." That the following Article be inserted after Article VII : — " That the paid officers of the Society, to be appointed by the foregoing Rule, shall be a Secretary, and a subordinate officer to be selected by himself. That the former shall be in holy orders, uncharged with Parochial cure ; and that he shall furnish security, to the satis- faction of the solicitor, to the amount of jB 1,000 — himself j£500, and two securities in Je250 each. Also the Auditors." Art. XII. That to the last clause, after the word " alteration," shall be added — " Sliall be passed, except notice of such intention shall have been given at the previous Monthly Meeting, and then it shall not be of any effect or force until it shall have been sanctioned and confirmed by the Bi/shop of, or administering the Diocese for the time being, by writing under his hand." j i ' ; Art. XIII. That the second, third, and fourth clauses be repealed and the following substituted in their place : — " That the President, Vice-President, Ruml Deans, and Secretary, be ex-ojicio members of the Standing Committee. " That the other members of the Standing Committee, not exceed- ing twenty in number, shall be elected by the Society out of its Incor- porated Members residing in the City of Toronto and its vicinity ; also of a Clerical and Lay Member from each of the several District Branch Associations in connection with the Parent Society, to be elected an- nually by such Branch Associations. '* That of the non-official members of the Standing Committee residing in Toronto and its vicinity, (say within 15 miles) the four who have been on the Standing Committee for one entire year, and have attended the fewest meetings of the Standing Committee during the twelve months ending on the first Wednesday in March, shall go ont ' 56 RESOLUTIONS. at the Annual Meeting in June ; and if any doubt shall arise under this Rule, which member of those who have attended the fewest meetings, is to retire, the one who has served the shortest time on the Committee shall be considered to have vacated his seat." (The other clauses to remain.) . r.,/, ,,» XVI. repealed. To the next article be added — " Attend meetings of the Branches throughout the diocese, under the direction of the President, and take the general superintendence of the affairs and accounts of the Society in all its departments." Moved by Rev. H. C. Cooper, seconded by the Rev. Wm. Ritchie, Resolution 7. — That the following Members of the Society be the officers for the ensuing year : Vice-Presidents — The Hon. the Chief .Tustice, the Hon. Mr. Chief Justice Macaulay, the Hon. Mr. Vice- chancellor Jamieson, the Hon. Mr. Vice-Chancellor Esten, the Hon. Mr. Vice-Chancellor Spragge, the Hon. Mr. Justice Draper, the Hon. P. B. De Blaquiere, the Hon. John Macaulay, the Hon. James Gordon, the Hon. Col. Wells, the Hon. Z. Burnham, the Hon. J. Kerby, the Hon. W. Allan, Provost Whitaker, the Hon. G. Crookshank, the Hon. Pv. C. Wilkins, the Hon. R. Vankoughnet, the Hon. Henry Sherwood, the Hon. G. S. Boulton, the Hon. J. H. Cameron, Sir Allan McNab, M.P.P., the Rev, J. McCaul, L.L.D., the Rev. James Beaven, D.D., F. Widder, Esq., John B. Askin, Esq., Thomas Mercer Jones, Esq., Guy C. Wood, Esq., Mr.Sheriff Jarvis, Mr. SheriffRuttan. Alexander Burnside, Esq., J. S. Merwin, Esq., John Arnold, Esq., and the Chair- men of the District Associations. That Thomas Baines, Esq, James Henderson, Esq., and R. L. Deunison, Esq , and the Secretary, be added to the Land Committee. That J. D. Harris, Esq., J. Crawford, Esq., E. G. O'Brien. Esq., S. B. Harman, Esq., and E. T. Dartnell, Esq., with the Secretary, do compose the Finance Committee, three of whom to form a quorum. That T. P. Robarts, Esq., and J. W. Brent, Esq., be the Auditors, and the Rev. T. S. Kennedy the Secretary for the ensuing year. His Lordship having left the Chair, and the same having been taken by the Hon. William Allen, Moved by G. P. Ridout, Esq., seconded by Rev. Provost Whitaker, Resolution 8. — That the thanks of this meeting be offered to the Hon. and Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Toronto, for his kindness iu presiding on the present occasion. jder Vest [the Iher thes ike sty 'M. the •^ i ( APPENDIX. APPENDIX. LIFE MEMBERS or THK , THE INCORPORATED CHURCH SOCIETY OF THE f)IOCESE OF TORONTO. His Excellbnct Lord Elgin, Governor General. Allin, Honourable William Allan, G. W. Anderson, Captain Anderson, Robert G. Ask in, J. B. Baldwin, Honourable Robert Baldwin, W. A. Bethune, Yen. A. N., D.D. Boulton, Mrs. Blake, Reveiend D. E. Cameron, Honourable John Hillyard Cameron, Dui;a!d Cartwrit[ht, Mrs. R. D. Cartwright, Mrs. J. S. Cayley, Honourable William Chewett, Jarnes 6. Clark. James W. 0. Crawford, George Crookshank, Honourable Geor^^e Draper, Honourable Mr. Justice Denroche, Reverend E. Denrocbe, Mrs. Ford, D. B. O., Esquire Gordon, Honourable Jamei Gamble, John W. . Hibber, J. Esq. Hiscott, Richard Jamieson, Honourable R. S. Kirby, Honourable John Lefroy, Captain J. H., R.A. Lett, Rererend Stephen, LL.D. I^ow, Dr. G. H. Macaulay, Honourable John Macaulay, Mrs., Elmsiey Villa Macaulay, Honourable Thomas Mefwin,J. S. McLeod, Captain Murney, Edmund Palmer, N. Riddell, Lieutenant R.A. Robinson, Hon. Mr. Chief Justice Scadding, Reverend Henry Seager, Edmund Toronto, The Lord Bishop of Widder, F. INCORPORATED MEMBERS. «f •rf-^^.•N^•-»^^..'— -w-»jr k.»-w w .. ^ Adams, Edwnrd Adams, William Adams, Geori>;e Allen, Rev. T. W. Alexander, Rev. J. L. Alexander, George Anderson, Rev. G. E. Ardagh, Rev. S B. Armour, Rev S. Armstrong, Rev. G. M. Arnold, John Asken, F. Askew, T. Atkinson, Rev. A. F. Atkinson, W. M. AtkinsoQ, Wtn. Baker, H. C. Bartiett, Reverend T. H. M. Bettridge, J. C. Birohall, T. W. Boswell, G. \ Boswell, J. V. Boulton, Honourable G. .S. Boulton, D. E. Boyes, Dr. H. Brent, Rev. H. Brooke, Daniel Brown, James Burnside, Dr. Burnham, A. A. Burnham, Honourable Z. Baker, Dr. APPENDIX. n Incorvoratkd Mcmbkrs. — Continued. llakey, Rev. R. Barron, F. W. Boulton. Jamea Sail, tieorce P. M. Browne, W. M. Boyle, Andrew Bettridge, Reverend W. Boulton, Honourable H. }. Bourn, Rev. George Brent, C. Brough, Rev. C. C. Bayley, Benjamin Botwell, Fev. E. Betley. M. Burrowi, Major Beddle, Joseph Bleasdell, l\ev. W. Baldwin, Rev. £. Beckett, James Browne, Jamea Burns, R. £. Boyle, R. M. Bradley, Caspar Barnett, H. Bottom', Browne, Edward Browne, M. W. Batt-rsby, J P. Bnthune, D. Jun. Brooke, L. F. Brent, J. W. Bovell, James Brooke, George Boulton, H. J. Burritt, H. Boulton, Hon. G. S. Beck, Rev. Watson Champion, Thomas Creen, Reverend Thomas Covert, Henry Corbett, Sheriff i Cooper, Rev H. C. Campbell, Major Clarke, Dr. Cameron, J. D. Campbell, C. J. Crawford, John •- Carthew, Colonel - Chisholm, H. Cronyn, Rev. B. i , , Coriigal, W. M. ' • Chewett, Alexander Castle, George Cameron, Allan ■' Coulson, A. H. ■ • Campbell, James • '< Crawford, George Croft, H. Charles, H. Colclough, Major -^^ P Cumminf , Jtmea Corrigal, J. Cooper, Robert Cos«ns, C. N. B. Clarke, B. Clarke, Dalrymple Dixon, Alexander Deedes, Edmund Dicktoii, W. H. Diehl, Dr. Diiggnn, R. O. Deedes, Robert Darling, Rev. W. 8. Deacon, R. Donaldson, C. Dixon, T. C. De Blaquiere, Hon. P. B. Duggan. George Diimlord, J. Damford, Philip Dickson, Honourable R. Downed, G. F. Dickinson, Dr. Dartnell, E. T. Dumtord. Jolyi Delalre, R. S. Denison, R. L. Daintiy, G. S. Elliot, Reverend A. Ewart, J. B. Elwood, Ivev. E. L. Fuller, Rev. T. B. . Finkle. Henry Feiide, F. B. Fletcher, Rev. John Freeman, S. B. Flood, Reverend R, Fauquier, Reverend F. Frazer, Reverend D. Farmer, A. H. Fiaser, R. D. Gamble, Clarke Giatttt. Rev. H. 1. Geddes, Rev. J. G. ' Garrett, VV. A. • Greene, Rev. Thomas Gravaley. William Gooderham, William Goslee, J. D. Givins, James Goodhue, Honourable Georg« Greig, Reverend W. Grant, W. M. Geddes, James C. Grange, Mr. Sheriff Givins, Reverend S. Gordon, L. 6 Gladman, George Garret, Reverend R. Gapper, R. C. fiO APPENDIX. Incorporated Members. — Continued. (jillespie, H. ,-. -a Oranby, W. i GrogMii, Ur. ' Goldsmith, Green, William Geddett, W, A. Gillespie, A. Gwynne, Dr. Glides, VV. A. Haiman, S. B. Hagarty, J. H. Heiiderion, Jame Herchmer, Reverend W. M. Harrint;ton, John Hector, John Hortoii, William Hill, F. M. Hooker, Alfred Hill, Keverend G. S. J. Hall, John Harris, T. D. Hall, C. L. Hill, Reverend B. C. Hammell, Thomas Hartwell, H. Hall, E. Harrington, T. D. Harvey, Lieut. R. A. Harris, T. Jessop, Mr. Juson, R. Jones, A. Johnson, Rev. W. A. Jarvis, Judge G. S. Ingles, Rev. C. L. Jessop, Rev. H. B. Joseph, John J"»on, R. Jones, F. M. • Jarvis, W. B. Jones, Thumas Mercer Jones, Henry Irvine, Rev. Professor Kingsmill, Colonel W. Keefer, Georf e Kirkpatrick,John Kirkpatrick, Alexander Kennedy, Rev. T. S, KerbjT, Andrew T. Keefer, Samuel Kirkpatrick, T. Kennedy, Rev. John Ketchum, W. Kitson, W. H. Lundy, Rev. F. J. LtHrasou, L. Lane, W. B Lindsay, Robert Leeminff, RtT. W. Lodor, Job Lee, Mr. Lewis, Rev. J. T. LangitaH* Macaulay, Honourable J. B. Logan, Rev. W. Marsh, Rev. J. W. Mercer, A. MolTatt, Lewis Murray, Alexander McCormick, Thomas Macklem, O. T. Macklem, James Mills, Honourable S. McPberson, J. Miic-kelston. S. Mortimer, H. McMurray, Rev. W. McKenzie, S. K. McKyes, Daniel MacNab, Sir Allan N. Marsh, Rev. T. W. Mewburn, Rev, C. Melville, W. L. Merritt, W. H. McLean, J. Miller, Mr. MacKenzie, Rev. J. G. D. Marsh, L. R. Mackle, Isaac Mitchele, Rev. R. Mulholland, Rev. A. H. R. MrNab, Rev. Alex. Nelles, Rev. A. Nourse, W. Nash, Mr. Nixojs W. Nixon, R. Neal, Francis Osier, Rev. H. B. 0'P.eilley. Miles Osier, Rev. F. L. O'Brien, Dr. O'Reilly, S. O. O'Reilly, G. Overiiefd, Samuel Oliver, S. O. Palmer, Rev. A. Proudfoot, A. , ' Paget, Dr. Patton, Rev. H. Patton, J. > , Paterson, Peter Ptrkins, Frederick Page, Lieutenant Colonel * Plees, A. F. Parry, Rev. £. St. Jobs Potter, R. Preston, T. J. PanoBt, W. Paraoni, John ^4 APPENDIX. •t fNCORPOHAi uD Mrmbkrs. — Continued* PetHt, H. Pettit, J. Preicott, Georfe Rowiell, Henry Ruttan, SheriA H. Ramsey, Rev. S. F. Rykert, Georire Robinson, J. L. Kuttan, Rev. Charles Rankin, C. Kidont, G P. Ross, C. W. Rudyard, il. Robinson, W, B. Racey, Thotnaa Robins, R. Robison, Dr. Richey, J. H. Rutherford, E. H. RoDiirts, T. P. Snaith, D.J. Smith, H., M.P.P. Sherwood, Honouiable L. P. Stewart, Venerable George Stewart, Honourable F. A. Salmon, George Sherwood. Honourable H. Sewell, E. A. Shortt, T. 8. Sprag^e, Thomas Stiacnan, J. M. Street, P. Stanton, R. Sullivan, R. B. Smith, M. Stin8on,F. ^., Stokoe.Thomai Shirley, A. F. Skilton ScoviU Smith, D. T. Spragge, J. G. Spragge, W. Slennett, Rev. W. Smith, Larrat Simpson, John Strachan, Alexander M. Street, T. C. Smyth, M. Scobell, R. Thompson, S. Throop, R. H. Townsend, J. C. Turner, R. J. Townley, Rev. A. Turner, E. Townsend, J. A. Vankoughnet, Honourable P. Westmacott, W. M. Wilcocks. J. L. Watkins, Mr. Wood, G. C, Wakefield, W. Wiigress, G. Webster, Joseph Wickstett. J. W. Wilson, W. Whitaker, Rev. George Wilkins, Honourable R. C. Wickstead, G. W. Wilson, Rev. John ■«t ,t ^V -Kr-*^ *V ^/ ^rf*^' » Av-/^ •. c^. ;■ 'I ' ' it -■■ " .A. rf H ArrENoix. B Y - L A W . T<> wakr provision for the due atlininlsloriittf ami improving the Widows and Orphans' Fund, of the Church Society of The Diocese of Toronto. WiiKHK.AS, one of tlie oltjocls contomplntofl by the Church' ;Sor'ictv of tlie Diocpse of Toronto, Jitid providt'd fi»r l»y the Art of the Piirliiiineiit of tin? Province of C.maih, passed in the seventh year of the roij;-n of Her Miije?-fy Qinn-n Victoria, intituled "An Act to incorporate the Church Societies of tlie United Church of Kni»hind an(i Irehind in the Dioceses of Qnehec an(i Toronto," is the creation of a fund towards makinjr provision for tlje Widows und Orphans of the Clergy of the said Church, in the said Dioceses; and, whereas, certain hinds Itave heen conveyed to the r.hurch Society of the Diocese of Toronto aforesaid, for the pur- pose of makini^ provi>ion for the Widows and Orfdians of the Clerury of the United Church of Enji^hind and Irehmd in the 'Diocese of Toronto; and, as other hnids may be }>iven for the same benevolent purpose; and, whereas, sundry sums of money have, from time to time, l)een ijiven and jj^rafited fi>r the same purpose; anrovi(linjj^ that F'tind will bear such a cliarye upon it ; and that after the current and customary expenses of the Society are paid, the charyje for the Widows and Orj)lians' Fund shall be the first paid from thU General I'urposes Fund, and that such sum shall be put to the credit of the Widows ami Orphans' Fund on the first day of January in each year, «»n the Lord Hishop of the Diocese forwardin;r to the Treastirer a list of the Clergy duly reco;j;nized, signed with his hand. IV. That each Clergfyman, either Incumbent or Travelling iVissi- sionary, havintr Cure of Souls in this Dioeose, in order to entitle his widow and children to claim the annuity hereafter provided ; from the passinuf of this Hy-law, or from the time of his appoint- ment in the Diocese, shall be an Incorporated Member of the Society, or a Subscriber thereto of One Pound Five Shillinjrs per annum ; shall observe the directions, from lirne to time given by the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, in respect to the Colh'ctions to be made on behalf of the Widows arid Orphans' Fund, unless such Clergyman shall have been excused by the Lord Bisliop of the Diocese in writing under his hand, from making such Collection or Collections in any Church, Chapel, or Station, served by him ; and such excuse or dispensation, when given, shall have been forwarded to the Secretary of the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, whose duty it shall be to make a regular entry of such exemption, which shall be considered, so far as any claim upon such Fund is concerned, as though such Collection or Collections had been made, by the Clergyman so exempted. Provided that nothing herein contained shall be construed to prevent a Clergy- man duly licensed, or recognized by the Lord Bishop as a Curate:^ 64 At>PENDlX. I I or Assistant Minister, from participating in the benefits of the Widows and Orphans' Fund, although no Annual Collection may be made by him. V. The Widow and Ciiildren of every Clergyman, who, at the time of his decease, shall have been duly licensed to a Cure of Souls in this Diocese, or as a Curate or Assistant Minister therein, or recognized by the Lord Bishop as such, or have been placed on anv superannuated List, with the consent of the Lord Bishop of theDiocese, who from the passing of this By-law or from the time of his appointment in the Diocese shall have been an Incorporated Member of the Society, or a subscriber thereto of One Pound Five Shillings per annum, and who shall have made the Collec- tions as aforesaid, from and after the 13th day of July, 1848, or from the time of his appointment in the Diocese, shall be entitled to claim the annuity hereinafter provided. Provided that any Clergyman who may have neglected to mike such Collections, or obtain the aforesaid excuse or dispensation from making such Collections may, on petitioning the Church Society, be allowed to participate in the benefit of this Fund, should such petition be recommended by the Lord Bishop, and tfle Society be satisfied with the reasons assigned for such neglect ; and provided, also, that the Society may grant an annuity to the Widow and Children of any Clergyman deceased, who shall have been duly acknow- ledged as a Clergyman of the Diocese, although such Clergyman may not hjive made such Collections, or obtained the excuse or dispensation aforesaid. , VI. It shall be the duty of the Standing Committee, or of any other Committee that may hereafter be appointed for that purpose, to prepare for the consideration of the Society at its Monthly Meetings, all business relative to the management, investment and improvement of the Widows and Orphans' Fund, and no matter connected with the management or investment of the said Fund shall be decided upon, until it has first been submitted to such Committee for them to report thereupon. VII. The Treasurer shall lay before the Society at its Meeting in May, in each year, a statement of all Moneys invested, or in his hands, on the 31 st of March preceding, belonging to the Widows and Orphans^ Fund; and of all Moneys received and paid on account of the said fund since the last annual statement. And the Secretary of the Land Committee shall, at the same time, lay before the Society a statement of all lands held by the Society by grant or otherwise, on behalf of the said Fund. VIII. That from and after the passing of this By-law, the Society APPENDIX. • •H of tbe on may at the Cure of therein, placed Bishop he time rporated Pound Collec- 848, or entitled hat any itions, or ng" such lowed to tition be satisfied ed, also, Children acknow- ergyman !xcuse or r of any purpose, Monthly nent and o matter id Fund to such leting in or in his Widows paid on And the ime, lay ciety by Society P ^, will pay to the Widow of erery Cierfifymaii who at the time of his decease shall have been duly licensed to the Cure of Souls in this Diocese, or as a Curate, or Assistant Minister, therein, or recog- nized by the Lord Bishop as such, or hare been placed on any Superannuated List with the consent of the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, who, from the passing of this By-law, or from the time of his appointment in the Diocese, shall have been an Incorporated Member of the Society, or a subscriber thereto of One Pound Five Shillings per annum ; and who shall have complied with the re- quirements of this By-law, such annuity, not exceeding Fifty Pounds Currency, as the income of the Fund will admit, payable in two equal half-yearly payments on the first days of January and July in each year : the first of such half-yearly payments, or such portion thereof as may have accrued from the day of the death of her husband, to be made on the day above mentioned next fol- lowing the death of her husband, such payments to be continued during her natural life, so long as she shall rem*ain a Widow. And in case such Widow shall, at her death or marriage, have four or more Children by her late husband under the age of twenty-one years, such annuity shay be paid to the guardians of such Children ; and should there be less than four Children, then such a sum, not exceeding Fifteen Pounds, as the income of the Fund will admit, shall be paid as aforesaid for each, provided that all annuities shall cease from the half-year next preceding the marriage of any per- son, whether male or female, entitled by this By-law to any such annuity. And, that all annuities paid for Children shall cease on the day at which they attain the age of twenty-one years. And in case of a Clergyman deceased, leaving no Widow, but leaving Children, then such Children to enjoy the annuity as above pro- vided, on the death or marriage of a Widow. Provided always, that the Widow and Children of a Clergymau shall not be in the receipt of an income from other sources exceeding £150 per annum : or, in case of Children, that the Guardians of such Children shall not be in the receipt of an income from other sources exceeding £150 per annum for their benefit. IX. That the amount of the annuity to be paid to the Widows or Orphans of the Clergy for each year, shall be fixed at the meet- ing of the Society in May, in each year, in manner following; that is to say : if the income of the Widows and Orphans' Fund for the year ending the 31st March preceding, from all sources, that is, the interest, dividends, issues, or profits of any moneys or land held, or invested for the benefit of the Widows and Orphans' Fund ; the Annual Collection in the Churches, Chapels, or Sta- tions, for the said Fund ; all Special Donations to the said Fund, shall be sufficient to pay to all the claimants at that time on the ' f j \ 66 APPENDIX. ra h/i; M Fund ; and a sum to provide for contingencies equal to £50 for each One Hundred Clergymen returned by the Lord liishop as licensed, or duly recognized by him ; then, and in that case, the annuity to be paid shall be £50 to each Widow, or a proportion thereof to the Orphans as hereinbefore provided. But in case the income shall not have been sufficient to pay such annuity, then the annuity to be paid shall be reduced for that year to such an amount as the income for the year preceding will meet and satisfy, providing, as before, for contingencies in the proportion of one Widow'sannuity for each One Hundred Clergymen on the Bishop's List. -X. That all Moneys in the hands of the Treasurer that may not be required to meet the annuities payable to the Widows and Orphans of the Clergy shall be, from time to time, permanently invested in some gpod and sufficient security. XI. Every Widow or the Guardians of any of the Orphans of » Clery;yman, desiring annuities from the Widows and Orphans' Fund, shall apply by Memorial to the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto for such Annuity, setting forth the time of decease of such Clergyman, the name of his Widow, and the names and ages of each of the Children as the case may be, and that the income from other sources of sach Widow or Children does not exceed £150 per annum. And such Memorial being supported by the recommendation of two or more Incumbents in the Diocese, and recommended by the Lord Bishop of the Diocese, shall entitle the Widow or Children of such Clergyman to the annuity hereinbefore mentioned. xn. That the Widows and Children of all the Clergy in this DIo-^ cese, who have deceased during the past five years, and who during their lives, did make the Annual Collections on behalf of the Widows and Orphans' Fund, shall be entitled to annuities pro- vided for by this By-law; and that such annuities do take place from the 1st day of July, in the year of our Lord, 1848; and that the first half-yearly payment thereof be due and payable on the 1st day of January, in the year 1849. xirr. Every Annuitant on the Widows and Orphans' Fund shall, whenever he or she may be paid his or her half-yearly annuity, piake one of the following declarations, in the presence of a Cler- (2;yman or Magistrate, which declaration shall be attested by th« Cilertryman or Magistrate before whom it is made: — .« <. APPENDIX. 67 Declarntion to he madn hy a Widow- - \ J do hereby declare that I am the Widow of the late Uevcrend , tliat I am entitled to an annuity from the Widows and Orphans' Fund of tlie Church Society of the Diocese of ToTonto ; that I am still a Widow, and that my income tor the past twelve months, whether from property invested, profits of business, or any other source, including any sum or sums of money which may be available for the maintenance and education of my ehildren has not exceeded £150. Signed before me. Name. Description. Residence. Declaration to he made hj the Guardians of Children — I , do hereby declare that I am the duly appointed Guardian of the Children of the late Reverend , whose names and ages are respectively written below; that they are entitled to an annuity from the Widows and Orphans' Fund of the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto; whether from property in- vested or any other source, (not inclnding wages earned by Jiny of them) has not exceeded £150. Names of Children. Aye nrxt birthday^ Signed before me, Name. Description, Residenco. XIV. Should any doubt hereafter aris3 as to the interpretation of this By-law, or the construction which should be put upon it, or upon any of its clauses, such doubt shall be referred to the Stand- ing Committee, or to any other Committee that shall be appointed for that purpose, who shall make a report thereupon to the General Monthly Meeting of the Church Society of the Diocese of Toronto, and the decision upon such doubt, when sanctioned ancj confirmed by the Lord Bishop of the DiocM?, shall be linal, 86 APPENDIX. tie- II AN ACT To repeal so much of the Act of Parliament of Great Britain passed in the Thirty first year of the Reign of King George the Third, and Chaptered Thirtg-one, as relates to Rectories, and the presentation of Incumbents to the same, and for other purposes connected with such Rectories. Reserved for the signification of Her Majesty's pleasure 30th August, 1851. The Royal Assent given by her Majesty in Council on the 15th May, 1852; and Proclamation made thereof by His Excel- lency James, Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, in the Canada Gazette of the 9th June, 1852. WiiERKAS the recognition of legal equality among all religions denominations is an admitted principle of Colonial Legislation: and whereas in the state and condition of this Province, to which such a principle is peculiarly applicable, it is desirable that the same shouhl receive the sanction of direct Legislative authority, recognising and declaring the same as a fundamental principle of our civil policy : Be it therefore declared and enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada, constituted and assembled by virtue of and under an Act passed in the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and intituled, An Act to re-mite the Provinces of Upper and Lower Canada, and for the Gov- ernment of Canada, and it is hereby declared and enacted by the authority of the same : That the free exercise and enjoyment of religious profession and Worship, without discrimination or pre- ference, so as the same be not made an excuse for acts of licen- tiousness, or a justification of practices inconsistent with the peace and safety of the Province, is by the constitution and laws of this Province allowed to all Her Majesty's subjects within the same. H. And whereas the provisions of the Act of the Imperial Parliament of Great Britain, passed in the thirty-first year of the reign of His late Majesty King George the Third, intituled, An Act to repeal certain parts of an Act passed in the fourteenth year of Hia reign, intituled, " An Act for making more effectual provision for the Government of the Province of Quebec, in North America,^* and to make further provision for the Government of the said Province, where- by the erection of Parsonages or Rectories in this Province, according to the establishment of the Church of England, the endowmen*. of such Parsonages or Rectories o ut of the Clergy APPENDIX. 69 passed in hirdy and fesentation xted with ure SOth the 15th is Excel- I, in the religions ;isIation : to which i that the uthority, nciple of i by the vice and Assembly by virtue B United in Act to the Gav" d by the yment of n or pre- of licen- he peace 'H of this same. Imperial sr of the uied, An ; year of nsionfor ," and to •, where- 'roviuce, md, the Clergy Reserves, and the presentation of Incumbents or Ministers to Nuch Parsonages or Rectories, is vested in the Government of this Province, have been found to give occasion to doubts and appre- hensions which it is desirable should be removed by the repeal of the same under the power for that purpose vesfed in the Provincial Parliament by the provisions of the said Imperial Act : — Be it therefore enacted, That the thirty-eigth, thirty*ninth and fortieth sections of the said Act shall be and the same are hereby repealed ; and that from henceforth, no Letters Patent shall be issued in this Province by the Crown for the erection of any such Parsonages or Rectories or for the endowment thereof, out of the Clergy Reserves or the Public Domain, or for the presentation of any Incumbent or Minister to any such Parsonage or Rectory : Provided always, that neither such repeal, nor anything herein contained, shall in any wise affect any proceedings heretofore had, whereby certain Parsonages or Rectories were erected and endowed, or supposed to be erected and endowed by the Authority aforesaid, or whereby certain Incumbents or Ministers were presented, or supposed to be presented, under the same Authority, to such Parsonages or Rectories, or any of them, but the legality or illegality of all such proceedings shall be left open to be adjudicated upon and deter-* mined as if this Act had not been passed : And provided also, that nothing herein contained shall extend or be construed to extend, to limit, or in any way affect or interfere with the provisions of the twenty-seventh section of the Act of the Parliament of this Pro- vince, passed in the Session thereof held in the fourth and fifth years of Her Majesty's reign, intituled, An Act for the disposal of Public Lands. III. And be it enacted. That in the event of its being judi- cially decided that any of such Parsonages or Rectories were erected according to bw. and until a judicial decision shall be obtained on such question, the right of presenting an Incumbent or Minister to such Parsonage or Rectory shall vest in, and be exercised by the Church Society of the Church of England Diocese within which the same shall be situated, or in such other person or persons, bodies political or corporate, as such Church Society, by any By-law or By-laws to be by them from time to time passed for that purpose, shall or may think fit to direct or appoint in that behalf. il *II0 APlPENDlX. Dr. the treasurer OF THE CHURCH SOCIETY'S SUMMARY Ol^ 1851. March 1852 March 31. 31. To Rent account leceived in past year 10 To Widows and Orphans' Fund received in the year. .... 189 17 To Errors in Cash account for previous years, as per state- ment annexed 144 17 lU i;3071 19 4 ♦ » To Balance brought down £1109 1 3i fix ot to 2 7 APPENDIX. 71 5 4 3;^ u u m 2.1 9 9 3 8 13 1 15 8 1 4 2 17 3 7 11 4^ 2 10 1 3 9 1 U (9 17 4 17 lU 1 19 4 9 1 3^ aCCOUM of receipts and expenditure for 1851-1802. Cr. 18.12. ' ' •' IMarch 31. By General Purposes, paid on this account in the year £123 IT) '■ By Widows anil OrpLans' Fund for ii.'vestments paid in do. (j*i 15 7J •' '• By Depository, do. do... 392 19 11 " " By Coin wall Parochial School do. do... 4 10 •' " By Kent Teistimonial, paid in the year 9 '• " By Bishop's SiUdents' Fund, paid in do 207 15 8 " " By St. James's Church, Toronto, do 68 1 3 •' " By St. Guorge's, Church, Toronto, raid for Local Purposes in do 45 11 4 ■' " By Church of Holy Trimly, Toronto, paid in do 33 14 3 " " By Lands, paid on this account in past year 2i) 16 8 " " By Missionary Fund, paid in do 161 2 9 " " By Expenses paid in the past year 381 2 " " By Trniity Church, Toronto, account, do 16 3 1 " " By Trinity Church, Toronto, Parochial Committee, do.. 33 6 '* " By Oiiilia Hjuse, paid on this account in the past year. .. . 21 19 " " By VVidjwi and O.phans' Fund, paid in do 173 £1962 18 0^ By Balance carried down 1109 1 3 ;e3071 19 4 By Balance remaining in the late Treasurer's hands, paid over by him to the Bank of Upper Canada on account of the Society, £347 5 By Balance of cash unaccounted for by the late Assistant Secretary, which remains as a charge against him * 762 lOJ- £1109 1 3i 1 • This amount does not include the £50 acknowledged by Mr. Champion, to have been received by him on account of the Septuagesima Fund, but not carried through the books. Examined and approved. , T. P. ROBARTS, > . , , J. W. BRENT, \ ^^'i'ion. J\J\J u i- wV> \..'\. „ yJ'->^ *y -w >.. WW V.'\^V;*^» — tbIHUB Tt APPENDIX. SUMMARY C^R$eeipt$ and Etpendiiun m Vim $eviral Jeeounti n/erred to in Statimnt No. 1 . Da. Mar. ai. To Cub paid on tbli account during the y«»r 113 U u •• To Balance on hand, to the credit oftlili Account car* lied below S31 >< > GBNERAL PURPOSES i t. i. o. Cn. 645 9 3 lUl. S. i. O. Mar. SI. By Balane* to credit from latt year 365 6 S ISS3. Mar. SI. B)r Caab received on this ac- durlng the year ending thiiday 380 3 7 645 9 3 ACCOUNT OF ERRORS IN THE FOREGOINO^ACCOUNT IN PREVIOUS YEARS. 1853. Mar. SI. To actual correct Balance on tbla account to credit of nextyear 633 6 7 533 6 7 1853. Mar. 31. By Balance to credit of thit account, ai above Contra 531 U 3 *' ** By Error in addition column in Journal, fol. 389 10 " " By Errors in cath from Led- ger, fol.36 II 6 531 C 7 WIDOWS AND ORt'HAKfi FUND FOR INVESTMENT. 1853. Mar. 31. To Caih paid during the year on thii acconnt 69 16 7 " ■• To Balance on hand to the credit of nest year's acc't. 937 14 1 U97 9 8 1851. Mar. 31. By Balance to credit from laatyear 6S3 5 <\ 1853. Mar. 31. By Caih received on tbli ac- count in the year 345 4 34 997 9 » GENERAL PURPOSES FUND FOR INVESTMENT. 1853. Mar. 31. To Balance on hand to the credit of next year 71 19 11 71 19 11 1851. Mar. 31. By Balance to credit from lutyear I 19 II IH53. Mar. 31. By cMh received in pait year 70 71 19 II TEMPORARY INVESTMENT FUND. 1851. Mar. 3L To Balance due on thit ac- count from latt year 134 • 134 1853. Mar. 31 . By caih received on tbla ae- count in the put year ... 10 " " By Balance to the debit of next year's account 114 134 o"*" Vb. 1. en. I. B. 6 • APPENDIX. BOOK DBFOSITOBY. 73 Mar. SI. To B«Udm to tho debit of thi* account on lail yatr. ... n* • o UM. Mar. 31. To Caih paid on tldt account during 7'r ending thli da; W2 19 llj HIT 6 4| I SSI. Mar. 31. By caih received on thU ac- count durlnii the year ending thti day tlO 10 3^ " •• By Balance to the debit of thlt account carried down 376 T 3 1117 6 4| ACCOUKT OP ERRORS IN THE FOREGOING ACCOUNT PRIOR TO MARCH 31. 18SI. l»a 3 64 1853. Mar. 31. To contra Balance brought dowe 276 7 3 " " To lundry error* from Led. fol. 07. 1 18 2 378 5 4 1853. Mar. 31. By sundry errori •• " liy actual Balance to the de* bit of thU acc't fur next year m I H 878 5 4 CORNWALL PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS. 1853. Mar. 31. To Cath paid on thii account Id theyearenJinithlidMy 4 10 •• •• To Balance to credit of thii account for next year.... 4 10 9 mm. Mar. 31, By Caih received on thii ac- count in the year 9 9 KENT TESTIMONIAL. I8S3. Mar. 31. To Caih paid on thii account in the year 9 •• " To Balance to credit of this account for next year.... 4 10 13 10 IKiit. Mar. 31. By Balanre from lait year'* arcouDt 4 10 iHS'i. Mar. 31. By Cash lecelvedon this ac- count ia the year 9 13 10 SEI'TUAGESIMA FUND- 1852. Mar. 31. To Balance to credit of this accountfor next year.... 18 6 2| 18 6 3i| 1851. Alar. 31. By Balance to credit from last year 15 6 3j 1832. Mar. 31. By Cash received in the year n 18 6 -ij BISHOP'S STUDENTS' FUND. 1851. Mar. 31. To Balance to dublt of this account from last year.... 85 10 U 1852. ' Mar. 31. To Cash pold on this account in the past year 207 15 8 333 ft 10) " <* To Balance brought down.. 4 13 9^ " To error* iu past year 3 G 340 18 8 1852. Mar. 31. By Cash received on this ac- count in the past year... 228 '13 I " " By Balance to debit of this account cart led below.... 4 12 9j 333 A 10} By Balanfie to debit of this accouut fornextyear.... 7 12 9) 340 18 8 I 74 APPENDIX. ST. JAMKS'S ClIUnCH, (TORONTO) PAROCHIAL COMMITTEK. uai. Mar. 31. D.t biilanco to credit from Uit }H4r C8 I 3 IHSli. 15 Mar. 31. Uj Cttili n-ttlvedlii lliejeur 16 (JH 16 a ! 'W IC .1 1852. Mitr. :)l. To Ciiih paid on tliii iiccouut III thtt past yriir 09 I 3 " " To H.iUiicu to lii« creiliJ «if mil avcuuiit uuxt ytiar,. .. ST. OKOU ;KS CHURCH (TORONTO; I'AROCllI.VL CO.MMITTEK. Kia. Hut. 31. To Ciish jiiilil on ttils account foi lutiil jmrjJOKfi 4fl U 4 4.') II 4 .Mar. 31 Ily Bid^inco to cri'dit from lait ju.ir 37 10 1S.V2. MHr 31. By Catli reciOvedlu ihuyear 8 14 4.% II 4 CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY PAROCHIAL CO.MMITTEE. is.'ii. IIiir.AI. Tu nmnunt traniferred to (ii'iiiTiil I'lirpoiicii. 7 6 i " " Tuciikli paid uii tills accuiiiit ill thfyoar 3J 11 3 34 I <) larjl. Mar. 31. By Bal, to credit rrnm latt IHft'i. year . B3 14 3 Mar. 31. By ca»li recflvodln the year 7 C 34 I 9 MISSIONARY FUND. isrv2 3tar. 31. To cnsh p.iici on this account ill the past year 161 i " " To Hal. on hand carriud be- low 9 II 9 K-9 13 [ 1S51. Mar. 31. By Ral to credit from pnat year 12G Iti C 1832 Mar. .^1 . By Cash received In the year *'i 17 S 1(9 13 9 ERRORS IN THIS ACCOUNT PRIOR TO 1851. 1852. I 1(.52. >l M r. 31. By Con. Bui. brnnght down 8 11 ditof next year 1.5 9 10 I '• " By errors troin folio 125 (i 18 10 l.'i 9 10 15 9 10 I-XPENSE ACCOUNT. 18.V2. )i II ' lu>t year 11 19 II I I8A1. I Mar. 31. Uy caih rectlved lu the year 2 10 (/ 14 U II 14 1) 11 14 3 7 C I •) *l C.VrilKUllAL ESTABLiaH.MENT. 18.51. Mur. 31. To RuJHiire to dtMjIt of thii aiHiounl from lust year.. .. 7 11 185'j. Mar. 31. To Ualancc to cmlit of tliii tavcouut to next yc'ur .... IS 10 I a 9 IH.'iS. Mar. 31 . Uy Caih rec'd la the year 1 'i U 1 3 !> WIDOWS ANO ORPHANS FUND. 18.V2. Mar. 31. To Cish paid on lliia account diiriiiit past year 173 S 4 " " To Halance to credit of this uccuuiil to next year 16 II 8 IMj 17 Mdr. 31. By amount received on thii accuuiit in piut year 189 \, I -it 17 2 U OUILLIA HOUSE. 1852. 1852. Mar. 31. To Balance to debit of thii Mur. 31. By Balance to debit ol tliis acuunt from luit year, . .. 16 13 4 : account In next year 38 12 G 1352. Mar. 31. To ChsIi paid on this account 1 during past year 21 19 2 I 38 12 U 38 12 ti SUMMARY OF CASH ERROitJ IN PRECEDING ACCOUNTS 18. 'J2. inr>2. Mar. 31. To Depository ALCount 1 18 2 " " To liibhop's Student's Fund 3 U " " To Expenses ■Mar. 31. By General Purposes Acct. II Uy Depotltory Acct 155 3 (ij 18 5 11 ■' " Bal. of this account passed to to the Dr. of Treasurer's Account UiV 11} Xl(i3 3 10} 13 7 y 1 " " My Missionary-Fund Acct... 6 18 10 " " By Trinity Church, Toronto lU XIG3 3 lOj 76 APPENDIX. I d ^, mm 0a ^m mm rm mm mm w»^« mm mm ,m rm p« M ' M n M 8 : : ' I £t a c •• ^ _ H on C ea «:• >, k. K KncQca : ! : : : t i IK' a «* «PQ USB ^ e 5 § 1 -I E £ 2 cS B 8 e •rj S8 : 9 9 s b) I k., »^ »s >» ip^ J? *:» *^ >« a tea B " • m *> s B ;s cue t» B — •5 '- pa,. : - . - 9 «i o .a ^ rQ 6 f js •« 2 * Uw Ifl , ks «n >• PQnn 5 SS3S*3333333343«33{3333333 -tet MO(OOaO(6M(6<0OOMt^CI«baOOOO^ — oooooaooo et(Ato<0tO9trt(OKOCO*')toO(M>n0>O^AOM'nt^MtnO mm mm mm fi^F. 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Wm. 2 10 Atkinson. W 15 Armstrong, J. K. 10 Baldwin, Hon. R. 1 Baldwin, W. W. 10 Baldwin, Mrs J S 1 5 Baldwin, Rev. £. 1 5 Badgley, Dr 1 5 Beaumont, Dr... 10 Beresford, Capt.. 15 Betley, M 1 5 Bethune, Dr 10 Bilton, Thos 10 Birchali, T. W... 1 5 " Mrs 10 " Miss 5 " Miss E. S. 2 6 " Miss J. W. 2 6 " Miss M.J. 2 6 " Miss A. P. 2 6 Boyd, George.... 10 BouUon,HonHJ 1 Boulton, Jas 15 Brooke, George.. 15 Brown.Jas, Bank U. C 10 Brett, Jas 10 Brilton, Robt 10 BurnsideDr l^^S Carruthers, J. S.. 10 Carruthers, F. F. 10 Cayley,John 10 Clarke. E., M.D. 10 Codd, Miss 10 Cooper, Edward. 10 Crawford, John.. 2 10 Crease, Mrs 5 Croft, Mrs 15 Cumberland, F... 15 Denison, G 15 Dixon, Alex 15 Dixon, Joseph... 10 Draper,HonWH 1 5 Daggan.John.... 15 Daggan, G 15 DeGrasse 10 £ 8. Eston, Hon.V.C. 1 5 Fitzgerald, Mrs.. 12 Galt,;Thoma8 10 Gordon, Hon Jas 2 10 Grasett, RevHJ 2 10 Hagarty. John H 2 10 Hancock, A. E.. 1 5 Harrington, J.... 10 Harris, T. D 1 5 Harris Wm 1 Hector, John 1 5 Herrick. Dr 1 5 Hind, H. Y 1 5 d. 6 C Howard, J. S 10 Howard, Mrs..... 10 Ince, W 10 Jarvis, G. M 10 Jarvis, F.W 10 Jones, E. C 10 Jones, Mrs 10 Lepper, A 10 Lyons, John 5 Magrath, Chas... 10 McCatchon, Jas. 15 McCaul, Mrs 1 McDonell James 15 Mercer, A 2 10 Moffatt, Lewis... 2 10 Morphy, G 10 Morrison, W. C. 10 Mnssow,Mri.W. 6 Muter, L. Col.... 10 Norris, Mrs. H.. 10 Owen, R 5 Owen, Mrs. R.... 2 6 Paterson.P 2 10 Patrick, Alfred... 1 5 Perrin, W. L 15 Powell, Miss 10 Preston, T. J 1 5 Proudfoot, Wm.. 15 9 Ray, John 5 Richey, John H. 5 Ridout, Mrs. S... 10 Robinson, Hon. Chief Justice.. 2 10 Robinson, J. L... 15 Robertson. T. J. 1 5 Rutherford, E.... 15 £ s. d. Scott, Miss 10 Stayner, T. E.... 1 Strachan, Jas .... 1 SulliTan,HonR.B 1 5 Toronto, Lord Bishop of. 5 Thomas, Wm 1 5 Vankoughnet,M. 1 5 VankoughnetPM I 5 Widder, F 2 Williams, H. B.. 1 5 Wyllie, G. B. & family 1 5 Wilson, John.... 10 U Trinity Church, King St. Joseph, H. A 1 5 St. George's Parochial As- sociation. Thoie marked *are tubicrben to Buildlag Stock for the debt of the Church. ^Arnold, John... 2 'Bishop, the Lord Boulton, Mrs 2 Bonlton, W. H... 1 5 •Bovell,Dr 1 5 Beaven, Rev. Dr. 2 10 Barron, Mr Prin- cipal 1 5 Barron, Mrs 15 Burns, Hon. R.E. 1 5 Brown, J. O. .... 10 Burns, David 10 Bright, Wm 10 Brittou, Robert.. 5 *Battersby, L.... *Brock, George. Coulson, A. H... 1 5 Cameron,AIan... 15 'Cameron, Hon. J. H. 2 10 Cameron, Mrs. J. H 2 10 Cayley, Mrs. W. 1 CasaelBW. G. .. lO I ! 96 X' «. ft. *('rickmore, 11.. D^slanfles, WFC 1 Uartnell, E. T.... 1 5 Denison, G. T.... 10 Denison, Mrs.... .O Denison, Missd. 2 C, Den 1 son,. Toll n... o 2 DenisuD, Chos. .. 2 (i Denison, d. L... 10 Denison, R. Jj.... 7 (i Denisou, Mrs 2 i^euison,G. L.... 2 G Daltori,R G 10 Esten, The Hon. V.C.coni.plate 1 .'> Farr Mrs. VV 1 3 Fleming, A .5 Green, 0.» 1 Givens, Miss ... 10 iiodj^son, Josepli 10 ♦Harinan, S. b.. 2 10 Ileatli, C. W.... 1 Heward, F. H... 1 Hockins, Mrs 7 6 Irving, Uev. Prof 1 5 '.ramieson, Hon. R. S Lefroy, T. H.... I .'i Lefroy, Mrs 1 Lefroy, H. G.... 5 Lett,Dr.& family 3 Loring, Mrs 1 Mercer, A 10 Munro, Geo lo iMarshal. H 2 6 Marshal. T 2 6 Miller, Miss A... .5 Moti'att, James... 2 G McLean, Mrs.... 1 Medcalf, F. H... 1 Nasb, J. R 1 •Nation E. W.... Nicol.Dr I ij Perkins, F I 5 Perkins. G 1 5 Parry, Rev. Pr(»f 1 5 i Pag.', Lt. Col 16 Page, Miss 1 5 | Read, D. B 10 ! Rovsell, Henry.. 1 .5 I •Hon. Chief Jus. Kobinsnn *Rohin8i)n,J.B.jr. Robinson, Lukin 1 Robarts, T. P.... 1 Sherwood, Hon H 1 APPRNDIX. £ s. ,1. Sinifh, I,. W.... 1 Spratt, Mrs 10 O Stanton, W 1 .5 .Shortii? 10 Shortis 10 Tullnch 2 Thiimpson,.lolni lo () Thompson, Mr.«. 1 Taylor, J. F. jr. lo Taylor, Miss (i lo o Taylor,MisH U.lu 2 (> 'I'aylor, Miss M. 2 G Taylor, G 2 G •Trueman, Mrc. 10 Widd^'r. F 1 5 Wortliingtoti, J.. 10 ^Vhit.^kl'r, Rev. Provost 1 T) Wilson, Adam... 1 Holi; TriiiUy Church. Bnuchf'r, H. F.. 1 .-j Hrenf, J. W i 5 Crawford, D I ,'5 Dt'vpliii, Arthur. lo Goldsmith, E.... 1 .5 Piees. A. F 1 r, Plees, Mrs 1 .^ Scadding,Rev.H. 15 Smith, James 5 Sisson, .Mrs 10 Westmacdtt, \V. M 1 5 5 5 5 Spragge,Hon I G 2 10 Spragge,Mr8 J.G 1 10 Spraggc, Harriet 5 Spragge, J. G.... 5 Spragge, E. W.. 5 Spragge, C. E.... 5 YORK MILLS, Anderiioii, Wnj... 2 G Archer, Edwa.~d 5 Beckett, Joseph 1 o Burke, Mr. Ed... 2 G Cameron, A 1 5 Curry, Wm 2 G Cunningham J... 2 G l>avis,Mr8. J.... 2 G Davis, Mrs. N... 2 G Finch, JohnD... 2 G Friend 7J Goodwin, Mrs... 2 G HarrisiiD, I\Irs... 1 3 Hewett, Miss 5 James, Mrs 1 3 James, E 7i Johnston, Henry 3 James, Robert... 5 James, Mrs 2 G J. K.jr 10 Marsh, Wm 10 Moore, Charles,. 10 Marsh, D 2 6 Marsh, C. A 1 3 Marsh, H.L 1 3 Merrett,Ja8 10 ' £ 8. d. Marsh, B. J 1 3 Mercer, INlrs 2 Miller, Wm 2 Moore, Sarah.... 13 Moore, Mrs 5 Moore, Caih 2 Moore, Helen.... 2 Moore, Berry 2 6 I\loore, Irwin 1 3 McCormick, ?»Ir8 J.hn 1 3 Mcllvieu, .I.imes 5 Neale. Francis... 10 Nightingale, T... 1 3 Nanton, Edward 5 Neale, Mrs 10 Nightingale, H. 2 Peebles,' A 1 Parsons, Geo 2 6 Powell, Mrs 5 Powers, Mrs 1 3 Papet, John 5- Paget. Mrs. H... 2 6 Richardson, Wm 13 Ramsey, E 2 6 Ramsey, Geo 1 3 Ramsey, Isabella "4 Sanson, Alex 15 Savigny, John II 10 Sheppard 3Trs.... 5 Scott, Miss 2 6 Taylor, John 1 5 Taylor, James... 5 Van Nostraud, .1. 10 Van Nostrand, A. M 2 6 Van Nostrand, John C 5 V, ilson, Thomas 2 6 Walmesley, Mrs. 13 Wilson, .Mrs. G... 1 3 THORNHILL. Arnold, J 5 A-jar, T 5 Arnold, R 5 Bingham, Robert. 5 Barnard, G.&B. 5 Bridgford, David. 5 t) Brunskill, John.. 10 Barnard. Mrs 10 Blake, Rev. D. E. 1 5 Boyd. Mrs 1 Cooper, Thomas. 6 Crown, E 2 6 Cogswell, M. E. 5 Carlton, Anne... 5 Cockerline, Mrs. 1 3 Duncombe, Dr. . . 5 Darling,Rev.W.S 1 5 Doughty (Frances 10 Durie,Dr 15 APPENDIX. 97 a. d. 5 5 5 5 2 6 2 5 5 3 5 6 9 5 5 1 3 5 IS 15 5 10 2 6 10 Edey, J Falconbridge,J.K Gappir, R. C... 1 Gilbert, Mr. Do. donation ^ towards Par-> Bonage Fund. ) Harris, Tiiomas.. 1 Hall, Henry HoUis, John U Kirswell, Giles. . Lang8t8ff,J.,Sen. Lawrence, James Linfoot, John LangstafF, J., Jr. Lawrence, C Lawrence Cath... Medd, George.... Macleod, MrE Macleod, N. T... Marsh, Mrs., Sen. 1 Marsh, Lewis R. 1 Marsh, Miss MIes.E Mortimer, Mrs... 2 Mortimer, Miss.. Paget, Dr 1 Pinki8S,Jn8iab... Pottage,E Parsons, Mr Parsons, Mrs Parsons, Mr. J... 1 P. G Pezton, Geoige.. Rankin, Robert.. Ryal, Grace Seager, Edmund. Shtuer, Mrs Searle,Stephen... Sheppard, Ed Seager, Edward.. Small, Rev. John 1 Steele.Thomas... Wiles, R White, Mrs Wilcocks.H 1 Watson, William Vaughan. Conway, John.... 5 Cellars. John 10 Dyer, Mrs 5 Dyer, Fanny 2 6 Dyer, Mary H... 2 6 Dyer, Henry Dyer, Edmund... Keffer,Michael... 1 Keffer, Mrs. M.. Keffer, Susanna.. Keffer, Jane Anu Keffer, Louisa... Keffer, Benjamin 5 2 5 15 10 2 5 1 I 2 2 1 5 5 4 S 5 2 6 5 Keffer, Thomas.. Keffer, Harriet.. Keffer, Joseph... Keffer, Mrs. J... Keaton, Thomas Oliver, John Pearcy, Thomas Road House, Mrs Ramsey, Andrew Ramsey, Mrs. A. Stephenson, John White, Hirata.... White, Isaac White, Joseph... 6 6 1 3 n 5 3 U 1 3 2 6 7i £ g. d. 7} 5 2 12 2 6 2 6 7J 5 2 1 1 2 2 9 6 6 NEWMARKET. Ramsey, Rev. S. 1 5 GEORQINA AND WEST GWIl' LIMDCRY. Anderson, Mrs... Anderson, W Anderson, F Boid, J Bourchier, Mr., Mrs. & family Bourchier, W.... Bourchier, Mrs. W Brodie, J Corbett, E. F Donnell, J Donnell, J. Jun. Donnell, Miss.... Donnell, J Donnell, T Evans, S Ferrere, Mrs Fr»kar,H Gikson, Rev. S. J. Goode, Lieut Goode, Mrs Goode, H. W Goode, E. A. W. Goode, Miss Goode,MissM.G. Goode, C Ddde, Rev. C... Hall, Mr Hall, Mrs Howard, Mr Howard, Mrs Howard, Miss... Howard, \V Kay. T Lyal, Mr Lyal, Mrs Lyal, Miss Macdonnell, C... Mongage, Mr.... Mossington, Mr. 2 1 1 1 10 2 2 6 U 1 3 10 2 6 2 6 2 2 1 6 6 3 2 6 5 2 6 5 n a 5 1 1 1 1 7i 5 1 3 1 2 2 2 2 5 2 1 3 1 3 2 6 5 2 6 £ I. d. Mossinfton.Mrr. 2 8 Mossington, M... 13 Mossington, Mrs. M 1 3 Park, Mr S • Park, Miss 1 3 Park, H 1 3 Preston, H 1 3 Shaw, H 2 6 Thornber, Mr... 2 6 Tbomber, Miss 13 ThornberMissA. 1 3 Trent, Mr 2 6 Trent, Mrs 2 6 Trent, Miss 13 Trent, Miss M... 13 Trent, Miss W... 1 3 Watkins, T 2 6 8CARBORO*. In connection with Chriitt Church. Amicus 2 6 Anthony, Mr..... 2 6 Anthony, Mrs... 13 Anthony, Maria. 13 Booth, Wm., Sen 5 Booth, Thomas... 2 6 Booth, Mrs 2 6 Boddy, Michael.. 1 3 Galloway, F 5 Galloway. E 2 6 Galloway, Sarah. 2 6 G&lloway, Igna.. 2 6 Galloway. Wm... 2 6 Galloway, John.. 2 6 Gailoway.Eliz.E. 1 3 Helliwell, Mary.. 5 Helliwell, Eliz... 2 6 Helliwell, Frank 2 6 Humphrey, Mr... 5 Humphrey, Mrs. 2 6 Humphrey, Jas... 13 Leonard, Mr. 2 6 McLelland, Mr... 2 6 Omerod, Thos.... 2 6 Omcrod, T., Jr.. 2 6 Richardson, Jas.. 13 Sheldon, George. 7 6 Thornbeck.Mar. 5 Taber. John 5 Westney, Wm... 2 6 Westney, Mrs.... 2 6 Westney, Sarah.. 7i r Westney, W. S... 7ir Westney, S 7 • Westney ,Hannah 7 i Willis, Samuel... 13 Willis. Martin... 13 Bell, Wm. W. O. 10 From the Con- gregation 17 101 \ - t ■ • 98 APPENDrX. 1 £ «. d. Clark, WiUian.. 2 6 Johnion, Rev. W. A 1 5 Johncon, Mr. J... 1 •'i o JohntoD, Louisa. 2 6 Johnson, Mar.... 13 Johnson, Arthur. 13 Skelton, William 3 U Skelton, Mrs. R.. 3 H In connection with St. Paul's. Armstrong, M.J. 5 Armstrong, H.... 5 Armstrong,Eliza 13 Armstrong, \Vm. 13 Armstrong, E.M. 13 Armstrong, MrsR 7 J Brock, Mrs. Ann 13 Burk, Wm. B.... 2 6 Burk, Mrs 2 6 Burk, Mary Jane 13 Burk, Sarah £... 1 3 Burk, David S... 7^ Christie, Mrs for Missionary fund 2 6 Cell, Samuel 1 3 Hardy, Frances.^ 5 Hopper, John 2 6 Hopper, Mrs 2 6 Long,J 2 6 Mason, Mr. 2 6 Mason, Mrs 2 6 Mason, Henry... 13 Mason, Thomas.. 13 Morgan. Mrs 2 6 Myers, C.C 2 6 Palmer, John 5 Shepherd, P 2 6 Smith, Joseph... 5 LLOYDTOWN. Armstrong.Capt. 10 Barker, Mrs 2 6 Brown, J 13 Brown, John 2 6 Bolan, J 13 Body, W 1 3 Body, Jane 2 6 Cassidy, Miss... 13 Chamberlain,Mr 13 Cowan, Chas 2 6 Cronin, Mrs 2 6 Clandenning, C. 1 3 Donaldson, J. S. 1 3 Duffus, Mr 2 6 Dn£ftt8, Mrs 2 6 Eastwood, Mr... 10 Eastwood, Mrs... 10 Ellis, Mr. H. B. 10 Ellis, Mrs 10 Ellis, Miss 5 Egar, Mr 2 6 £ s. d. Egar, Mrs 2 6 Friend A 1 3 Friend A 2 6 Friend A 1 3 Gardiner, Miss... 13 Hill, John 1 a Jennings, Mr.... 2 6 Jones, Dr.C 5 Latehford, J 13 McKee, A 13 MclaughlanMiss 1 3 Max, Geo 1 3 Osier, Rev. H.B. 1 5 Osier, Mrs 1 Patton, J 1 3 Perry, H 2 6 Robinson, E 13 Stead, Mrs 5 Smith, Mr. J 5 Street, Mr 2 6 Wood, J 7i Walker, C 1 3 Walker, J 1 3 Sunday School Children. Osier, Harry 1 3 Ramsey, Mary... 13 Stead, Caroline.. 13 Street, Robt 7i Street, Richard... ?! Smith, Jnlia ?! Smith, Richard.. 7^ Varcor, Isabella 71 Small sums 3 3 TECUMSETH. Austin, D 5 Austin, Mrs .... 1 3 Braden, Elizabeth 7^ Chapman, C... 5 Cowan, Mrs. ... 1 3 Davis, R 10 Esop,R 1 3 Esop, Mrs 2 6 Gardiner, Mr.s... 1 3 Hachols, Mrs... 13 Johnson, J 2 6 Long, James. .. . 5 Lowry, Robt... 2 6 Lowry, Matilda. 13 Manning, J 1 lOJ McGirr, J 2 6 McKee, J 7i Mairs,W 5 Martin, R 5 Mooney,J 1 3 Morris, H 5 Morris, Mrs 1 3 Morris, T 1 3 Morris, E 2 6 Pearson, J 2 6 Piatt, Mrs 1 £ t. d, Reynolds, J 1 3 Richardson, H.. 5 Slewait, K 5 Walker, W 5 Whitesiiles.Mr.. 5 Whitesidcs, Mrs. 2 6 Wiiitesides, Rutli 1 3 Whitesiiles, 11... I 3 White.9idef;,T... 2 6 Collected by Miss Evans : Evans, Miss M. 2 6 Evans, D 5 Evans, R 2 6 Evans, Selby.. ..0 2 6 Evans, W 7i Cross, A. J 1 3 Cross, T 7J Stephens, Mr... 1 3 Col. by Miss M. Thompson •' Acheson, J. M.. 7^ A Friend 1 3, A Friend 7'=' A Friend 1 3 A Friend 10 Appleton, A 1 lo| Appleton, W... 1 103 Boddy, J 1 3 Brandon. Widow 5 Brady, J 1 3 Campbell, Mr... 7^ Carter, 3Irs 5 Chauncey, M... 7 J Chatters, G 2 6 Davis, M I 3 Goodfellow, A. . 1 3 Gregory, A 1 3 Hughes, Mrs 1 3 Hoggins, H 1 3 Jeffs, H 2 6 Jpffs, P 2 6 Landerkin.J 1 3 Mairs, J 7i Manning, J 1 3 Manning, W 13 McVitti, 1 lOj Mills, J 1 3 McHarlock.T.C. 1 3 Matthews, J, P. 7 J Osier, Rev. F. L. 15 Smith, M 1 3 Sheppard, M 1 3 SheppardjJ 1 3 St. Clair, J. A... 2 6 Thompson, T... 13 Thompson ,T. Jr. 7J Ward, J 1 3 Washburn, J 13 Watson, Moses.. I Wilson, M. J 7J Williams, Mr. & Mrs 2 10 t) t £ t. d, .013 5 5 5 5 2 G 1 3 1 2 3 6 ss Evans : 2 G 5 2 6 2 7i 1 3 n 7j I 1 3 Thompson ' .007^ 1 3, . 73 1 3 1 0, 1 io\ 1 103 1 3 ^ 5 1 3 7i 5 7J 2 6 I 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 2 6 2 6 1 3 71 1 3 1 3 1 101 3 3 71 1 5 1 1 1 2 !) 1 3 1 J 1 ) I 1 3 3 3 6 3 n 3 3 n 2 10 APPENDIX. 99 t) " -0 Williams, Mr. & Mrs 2 6 Vnrlous small sums 13 9 Mra.Bird. 1 1 2 Small sums col. by Bird. E Clarke, Mrs Coffey, O Coffey, .T Coffey, S Ellison, Mrs Gamble, T Gamble, S Heather, H McMonn, Mrs... Monkman, R Monkman, H.... Smith, S Sneath, Mrs Wires, A Col. by Miss D. Robinson Bennet, J I Cairns, Mrs I Coulter. Samuel 2 Goodwin, Mr.... Hammell, W Hamraell, Mrs... Hammell, T Hammell, J I Johnson, Wm.... 5 Robinson D.. .. C 1 lol Sunday School Girls 3 10 2 G 1 2 6 3 5 n 1 3 71 71 1 3 2 6 1 3 ORILLIA. Ardagh, J., M.D, 10 Bourne, Rev. G. 1 .5 Booth, Geo 5 Buckett, Mr 5 Bell, G 10 Chrisemore, — ... 13 A Child 9 A Churchman... 10 Dunn, F 13 £ a. d. Eraser, Mr 5 Eraser, Mr 5 Hunter, Geo 1 Hipwell, Miss.... 2 Morrison, Mrs... 2 Quail Geo 2 Ramsay, A Rawson, W 1 St. John, Mrs.... 5 Scott, Mrs 5 White, Mrs 2 Wheeler. B 1 Medonte, G0S8, Joseph 2 Hallen, George.. I 3 6 6 6 7J 3 6 3 5 PENETANOUISHENE. A Friend 6 Allen, Wm 1 3 Bickwell.John.. 1 3 Baker, Robt.... 1 3 Bohn,Mrs I 3 Bnchannan.Robt. 2 6 Ranni8ter,D.Sen. 71 Bannister, Mrs. . 71 Bowden.Mr. and Mrs. for 1851. Campbell. Mrs.. Corbine, D. E... Copland, Geo.... Darling, Mrs. ... Dunlop, ArcVd.. Fraaer, F. C. M. 10 Frazer, Samuel.. 5 Gowe, John 13 Hallen, Rev. Geo. 1 5 Hallen, Preston.. 1 3 Hallen, Mary... 2 6 Hamilton, W\ B. 6 Harvey, Miss. . . 71 Hodgetts, Capt. . 10 HoUowell, Wm. 1 Jenkins, Wm. ..01 3 Jeffery, Edward 2 6 Jeffery, Stephen. 6 Keating, Mrs... 2 6 1 2 3 .5 2 5 £ McBride, .. Mitchell, Mrs... Morton, Jameo. . Parker, Thomas Reardor, Mrs... Robinson, W... Rowley, Wm... Rowley, Miss. . . Scott, Patrick... Shapcott, Geo. . . Simpson, Wm... Sommerville, R. Serjeant Sommerville,Mra Sommerville, M. Ann Stalker, Mrs ... Stephens, Capt... Thompton, Serj. R.A Thompson, A.;. Watt, Mrs Wilson, Wm. ... Wright, James. . MONO. Atkinson, John Ellis, John Fletcher, Rev. J. 1 Fletcher, Mrs.... Hoey, Andrew... Hoey, David Hoey, John Howe, Jacob Howe, Joseph.... Howe, Mrs Irwin, Thomas... Lee, Charles Ltech,Thomas... Lowry, J'^hn Mills. Robert Morrison, Hugh Murphy, Andrew Mnrphy, Edward Murphy, Robert Rebnrn, Mrs Small Sums A. a. i 3 5 2 6 2 6 2 2 6 7) 7J 1 3 1 3 10 2 6 1 6 7| 7 6 3 10 5 5 1 5 5 . 1 3 71 3 7J 71 1 1 10 5 1 1 1 71 71 3 3 91 W 3 71 3 7J GORE AND WELLINGTON DISTRICT. HAMILTON. In connection vnth Christ's Church. Names marked thus * are sub- scribers to the Fuud for General Purposes. £ s. d. Acraman, Mrs.. 5 Adams, H. L... 5 Ainslie, R. F... 1 Allott, Mr 5 Armstrong, Mrs. Capt 10 Armstrong, J. . . Atkinson, Geo.. Arbron, Mrs.... Aroty, J Aynesty, J. J. . . Ambrose, Mrs. . Baghott, Capt... Baker, Thomas.. Bates, R Bates, Mrs. R... Beaven, J Beasely, R. S. . . s. d. 5 6 5 1 2 5 5 2 5 2 2 1 1 Beetle, John. . . . Beardmore, O.L. Beardmore, Mrs. Best, T.N Bentley, Robt... Bellhouse,Wm.. Bethune, Mr. D. Bishop, Geo Billings, Dr. . . . Bloor, John H. . Blakeney, Thos. Blythe,T. A... d. 6 £ s. 2 5 6 10 5 5 2 2 10 5 10 10 I 6 ft ft 2 5 2 6 6 2 6 a 6 too £ •. (I. Boy1«, Mr 2 6 Booker, A. Jun. Bradley, John... Bradley, Mrs... Bradley, Abro.... Brega, Mrs Browne, M. W.. 1 U B.owne, Mrs... 10 Bull, Harcourt. .0 10 Bull, Mrs 6 u Burna, John .... 1 3 Burrowes, A. C. 5 Butterworth, Mr. 6 Cahill, J 5 Campbell, D. F. 1 10 Canneron.Mrs.K. 2 6 Carter,JF.,Wid. tt Orphans... 10 Carlisle, Geo... 2 6 Carlisle, Mrs... Case, Dr. J. W. A. 1 Case, E. A Case. W. H Case, H. N 1 Cartwright, Geo. 10 Cash 7i Cash 7} Cook, Mr. 10 Copp, A 2 6 Corbey, L. R.... 5 CVeighton, Eliza 13 Creightnn, Jas.. 2 6 Counsell, Mrs... 5 Cunninings, Mrs. 2 6 Cummings, Miss 1 Creswell, Mrs.. 2 Crocker, J Daly, Michael... Dampier, Mr... Dampier, Mrs... Dallyn, Jos Dallyn, James. . •Davidson, John 1 •Davidson, H. E. 10 Davidson, J 2 6 Day, James 13 Dillan. Mary J. S Donaldson, Maj. 2 6 Dobbin, Mrs.. ..0 2 6 Dodds,Wm Dodsworth, J.H. Dodson, James.. Dowkee,John... Duflf&Co Duggan,Dr.T... 10 Edgar, Joseph. .026 Evans, James... 5 Evans, Richard.. 5 Evans, Geo 5 Evans, D 2 Fairclough, Mr. 2 Fairfield, W. L. 7* FordiNthem.... 10 5 5 2 5 7 APPENDIX. £ t. d. Fisher, Maitland 5 5 .10 13 M 10 10 5 5 5 5 2 6 6 2 5 5 5 5 3 5 5 5 2 2 5 5 2 5 2 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 3 6 2 6 2 6 2 1 2 5 10 2 6 9 5 } 2 6 1 5 ) 10 ) 5 I 5 %: APPENDIX. It .7C.. I .1?', •1^ £ I. d. •O'Reilly, M. Jr. 2 6 •O'Reilly, H. E. 2 6 •O'Reilly, Dr.. . 1 •O'Reillv, Mrs... 5 Partiff, W 5 Patersnn, Mr.. .0 5 Pearson, Mr. W. I 3 Pennington, T... fi Pettingers, Mr.. S 6 Phillips, E. Jaoe 2 6 Piper, Mr 5 Plowricht,.1ai... 5 Press, Mrs 2 6 Price, W. G «» 10 Price, Mr. R.... 1 3 Pring, Mr 10 Ramsay, R 2 6 Ransom, John. ..0 1 3 Robinson, Edw.. 13 Robinson, Joseph 2 6 Robinson, Mrs.. 2 6 Routh, J 1 Ruthven, Peter.. 5 Ryall, Dr 2 6 •Ryckman, Mr.. 10 •Ryckman, Mrs. 10 Robinson, Wm.. 1 3 Savage, A 2 G Sharpe, Mr o 10 Simpson, J 10 Slater, H 2 6 Smith, David... 5 Smith, Samuel.. 5 Smith, George. .050 Smith, Francis. .026 Smith, Thomas.. 7 6 Smith, Mrs 2 6 Spaulding, J.... 1 Spohn, P. B 10 Start, J. E U 12 6 Stevenson, Mrs J. 10 Steven, Andrew. 10 Stewart, Capt... 1 Stewart, Mrs... 10 •Stinson, Thos. .200 Stmson, Eben... 5 Stinson, Mrs. E. 10 Stokoe,C.H.... 10 Symington, J. . . 2 6 Taylor, Geo 2 6 Thomas, J 2 6 Thompson, W.T. 5 Tiffany, Mrs.... 1 5 Tiffany, Edward 2 6 Tiffany, Ellen.. 2 6 Tiffany, Eliza.. 2 6 Tiffany, Clara. .026 Tisdale,V. A... 1 Tout, J 5 Tout, Mrs 2 6 Tout, Miss 2 6 Urquarht, £.... 5 y«M, B.T 5 £ i. d. Vogt,Mr 6 Walker. Mrs.... 7 6 Westing, Mrs... 1 3 Wheeler, W. L. 2 6 Why te, John.... 1 5 Wildns, Miss... 1 Wilkins, Henry.. !{ 6 Winer, Mrs 10 Worthington, T. 5 Wright, Mr 5 Wright, David.. 5 Wright, Mrs.... 5 Wright, Thomas 2 6 Wyalt, Pecy.... 5 In connection with Cliurchi the of Jltcemion. 1 Nami!i marked thui t are •ub- icrllirrf to the Fund for Special Piirpntpi. Aitken, W.Jr... 2 10 J> Alexander, Mrs. 5 Bull, F. A. and family 5 Raker, Hugh C. 2 10 Baker, Mrs 1 5 Baker, Mr. H.C. 1 5 Baker, Miss F. A. 1 5 Baker, Miss A. G. 1 5 Baker, G. W.Jr. 1 5 Baker, Mrs 12 6 Bull, Richard and family 1 5 Bray, Josias. ... 10 Bray, Mrs 10 Benner, Mrs.... 10 Benner, Richard 10 Beard, Chas. L.. 10 Brereton, Miss. . 1 Brown, John.... 10 fBurton, Geo. W. and family. . . 2 10 Bates, W 1 3 Carpenter, Alex. and family... 3 Crickmore, C. G. 5 Conway, E 0«5 Cummings, J. . . 2 6 Cooch, John.... 2 6 Distin, W. L... 2 Distin, A. T 1 Donelly, Mrs... 1 Donelly, Chas.. 10 Dooley,Wm.... 1 3 Freeman, S.B. & family 1 5 Freer, Thos 1 6 Gregson, A. and family 5 Gates, Chas. H. . 5 Garret, J. S. ... 10 Griffin, Wm 10 Grant, A 2 6 Hebden, Rev. J. 1 5 101 £ I. d Hebden, Mrs... 1 Harris, T.B.... 10 Harris, J 10 tHunter, Dr.J.W 10 fHunter, Mr 10 Hilliard, Thomas I 3 Irvine, Hugh.... 10 Irvine, Wm 10 o Inman, J. W,... O 5 Inman, Mrs 5 Inman, 2 children 2 6 Inson, Richard. .500 Inson, Mrs 2 Jolly, James. ... 2 6 Kelly, Chas 10 Kerr, John W... 5 Lawrv, H. J. it fumil> 1 Mclnnes, D 1 McKeUan, Dr. 1850 1 6 McKelcan, Dr. 1851 1 5 McKelcan, Mrs. 10 McKelcan, G.W. S Merritt, Neh. and family ....... 1 5 Murray, W.F. & family 1 10 McDonald, W.R. and family.... 5 Moe, Mrs 5 o Newberry, A. S. 1 5 Nixon, James... 5 Ryckman, S. W. 1 Roxburgh, Capt. 5 Reading. Chas.. 5 Simons, T. M... 12 6 Simons, Mrs. and family 12 6 Sadleir, Chas. A. 1 Sadleir, Mrs. and child 10 Simons, E. M... 10 Street, Richard P. 1 5 Street, Mrs. and family 1 5 Swift, J. L. and fomily; 10 Titus,_ H. N. and family 2 10 Titus, A. M 5 fThomas, Sheriff* and family.... 2 10 Will8on,Jas. L.. 10 BINBnoOK. Alexander, Rev. J. L 1 5 Alexander, Mrs. 10 Hamilton,M8rgt. 13 Henry, P 10 " Henry, Mrs 5 102 £. s, d- Wales, James ... 3 9 Walker, Robert. 10 Wnlker, Mrs. ... 3 9 Walker, Wm. F. 5 Walton, Mrs : o Weaver, Moses .050 Webster, Joseph. 15 Webster, Mrs.... 10 Webster, Maria .013 Webster, Joseph 13 Webster, Francis 13 Webster, Wm... 1 3 Webster, Jane... 1 2 Webster, Ellen ..013 Webster, Mary .013 Webster, Geo... 13 Webster, James .013 Webster, Siisan . 1 3 Webster, Ch'l'te. 1 3 Webster, Marg't 1 3 Williams. Wm... 1 3 Williamson.John 2 6 Wilson, John ... 1 3 Winen, Henry... 1 lOj Wishart, Mr 1 Wishart, K 5 Wishart, Louisa. 2 6 Wonham, W. R. 5 Woods, Thos. Q. 5 Woods, F.S 2 6 Wright, Jamea .050 Ancasler. Andrus, Margt. .013 Arkill, James. ..0 1 3 Armstrong, Edw. 13 Arthur, James. .. 13 Almas, .Tohn 2 6 Almas, Jane. ... 2 6 Byrns, Geo 5 Book, Adam, Sr. 3 Beattie, Edward 2 6 Brown. Thos... 7J Byfie!d,F a Cooley.Cathar.. 5 Crooks, H. P. S.. 1 3 Carson, Chris. ..003 Duff, Mrs 2 6 Duff, Adam 2 6 Dalton, Dr 5 Fillman, & Wife. 2 6 Fillman, Petar.. 1 3 Fillman, Eliza'th 1 3 Gurnett, James.. 13 Grant, Mrs 1 3 Hammand, Wm. 13 Hammill.JohnA. 2 6 Hal8on,Rob 5 Halson, Mrs 2 6 Hammill, Mr.... 1 Jones, Mrs. J. B. 5 Jimeson, Mrs... 2 6 APPENDIX. £ s. d. Jimeson, Gpo. ..026 Jones, Mrs 10 Kelly, Isaac 2 6 Lodor, Wm 1 3 ^u^u I, Mrs 7| Logan, Robt.... 7i Logan, Mary A. 7^ Logan, Mrs 18 Lodor, Job 1 Lodor, James.... 12 Maalet, Joseph. .013 McKelcan, J. Jr. 5 McMuUen, John 7^ McMuUen, Wm. 11 McFee, William 1 3 McMurray , Rev. Mr 1 "' Marr, Adam 5 Milne, A 5 Milne, J. G 5 Phillips, Charles 1 3 Peck, EliS 1 3 Postans, Thomas 1 3 Penfold, G.R... 10 Papps.H. Spencer 10 Reynold, Dr 10 Robertson, John 2 6 Regan, James. .. 10 Rousseaux, G. B. and family. ... 5 Snyder, Alpheus 2 6 WELLINGTON SQUARE. Alton, Thos. and Applegarth,Mrs. 5 Allen, Mrs 1 3 Alderson, James 13 Bird, R 11 Baker, Mr 2 6 Baker, G 2 6 Barchard, Wm.. 1 3 Bates, Augustus. 2 6 Beeforth, Wm... 5 Bowden. Mrs... 1 3 Bunton,Mr.H.& wife 7 6 Braham,J 2 6 Brown, Mrs 5 Buckley, Mr.... 5 Breckon,Mr 1 3 Breckon, John.. 1 3 Chisholm,Mrs.& family 1 Chisholm,Dud.. 1\ Chisholm, C. . . . 7i Cotter, James. . . 2 6 Cotter, J 1 3 Cartwright, F.. 1 3 Chapman, Mr. & family 10 Cowley, Mrs.... 5 Cradoe, Mrs. ... 1 3 Cradoe, C 1 3 £ 4. (/. Cowan, Mr 1 3 Chepchase, J 13 Cradoe. E 13 Crysler, Mr 5 Crysler, Miss.... 13 Culloden, A 2 6 Cline, D. P 1 3 Cline.J 13 Carter, Dr 1 Carter, Mrs 1 Carter, Mr. S... 2 6 Carter, Miss.... 2 6 Coghian, TIios... 5 Dynes, James... 12 Dvncs, Mr 5 Day, Mr 5 Douglas. T 2 6 Dale,H 1 3 Elsey, S 2 6 ICvans, G I 3 Easton, J 1 3 Emery, A 13 Featherstone, & family 7 6 Foster, Mrs 5 Foster, R 2 6 Foster, Wm 5 Foster, H 2 6 Friend A 1 3 Furnas, W 7i Foster, Thos .5 Fish, C 5 Gage, A 10 Gage, Miss 5 Gage, L. & Mrs. 10 Gage,J 5 Gillilaud, T 2 6 Graham, J 2 6 Greene, Rev. T. 1 5 Grenne, Mrs.... 5 Gaskel, W 2 6 Handyside, Jos. 1 3 Hemniingway.J. 1 3 IJolman& family 10 Hurd, H 1 lOj Hawkins, J 2 6 Hopkins, Mr.... 5 Hogath,Mr&Mrs 6 3 Ireland, Mr, and Mrs 15 Ireland, R 5 Ireland, J 1 3 Ireland, John 5 Ireland, Mr. H. 1 3 Jarvis, Wm 1 3 Kilvingslone.H. 5 Kimble, J. M.... 2 6 Kneeland.Wm.H 2 6 Lucas, J 7i McCay, A 5 McCay, Mr. and Mrs 10 V £ s. «/. ) 1 3 ) 1 3 ) 1 3 ) 5 ) 1 3 ) 2 6 ) 1 3 ) 1 3 1 1 } 2 G 2 6 5 1 2 5 5 2 6 1 3 2 6 1 3 1 3 1 3 7 6 5 2 6 5 2 6 1 3 u .5 5 10 5 10 5 2 6 2 6 1 5 5 2 6 1 3 1 3 5 2 2 5 3 3 3 6 6 7J V £ s. Herd, Charles... 2 Magill, Mis 5 M'Bride, James 1 Morgan, Henry 1 NickoUs, George 2 Quance, John.... 10 Quance.John jr. 10 Quance, Mrs 2 Quance. Richard 5 Twiss, Mrs R Webb.Thos 10 Webb, Mrs 5 Webb, Thos. jr. 5 Webb, Joseph.... 3 Saltfled. Beadle, Mrs 10 Bloodsworth, J. 1 Brown, D' 5 Brown, Mrs 5 Clough, Mr 1 Combs, Lewis... 1 Core, Thomas... 1 Crawford, J. W. 2 Darracott, T. B. 5 Davis, Thomas.. .'; Forshee, James 2 Free!, Mrs & fam 7 Giles, Robert Heales, Mrs .'» Jennings, John.. 2 Jones, John 1 Leach, Mr 1 Lee, David 1 Lee, Sames jr.... 1 Pettit. George 5 Taylor, Mrs 5 Taylor, Isabella 2 Taylor, Isa. jr... Taylor, Eliza B. Terry berry, J... 1 Tweedle, Jane... 15 Waddel, R. R.... 5 Waddel, jMrs.... 5 Williams, Mrs... 5 Williams, Miss... 1 Williams, G. H.. Wodehouse, A... 5 3 3 3 3 6 6 6 7i G 3 3 3 3 6 7i a"! j 1 3 I 7i APPENDIX. £ s. d. Cochrane, John.. 2 6 Cook, D. E 2 6 Courtney, E 5 Cowper, John.... 13 Cornwall, V 5 Cornwall, Mrs... 5 Crooks, A. B Dath, Henry 5 Dickie, John 2 6 Dixon; James.... 5 Diron, John 2 6 Douglas 5 Duffy, Patrick... 2 6 Ewart, J. B 2 Ewart, Mrs 10 Ewart, Miss 5 Ewart, Elizabeth 5 Ewart, J. B.jr... 5 Ewart,John 5 Ewart, Margaret 5 Farley, Joseph ..0 1 3 Fair, Thomas.... 3 9 Faulkner, Mrs... 2 6 3 3 3 Fenix, Mrs 1 Eraser, Hugh.... 1 Fraser, Mrs 1 Friend, A a UU.VDAS AND W. FLAMBORO Allen, P. L 2 6 Anderson, Wm.. 2 G Armstrong,lsaac 5 Babington, J. M. U 10 Babington, Mrs. 5 Bate, Thos 2 6 Barton, Geo. M.. 10 Begue. Mrs 5 Belt, Rev. Wm.. 1 5 Bullock, Wm 2 6 Brooking, Mr.... 13 Cochnor, F 5 Friend, A 5 Friend, A 1 Fyke, Mrs 1 3 Glennon, Cath... 13 Greer, Oliver.... 11^ Gridson, J 2 6 Habbin, Henry G 2 6 Habbin, Mrs 2 6 •Haigh.John 5 Hays, Wm 3 9 Handy. Wm 1 3 Hawkins,Francis 5 Hewett, George 2 6 Hill, Hugh 2 6 Hill, Wm 2 6 Hits George 2 6 Hoffman, John... 2 6 Holmwood, H.... 2 6 Horc, Francis.... 5 Hore, John 2 6 Howe, T. & wife 5 Hayens, Henry.. 10 Ironside. Mrs.... 5 Jones, George... 5 Kervitl,J&Mrs. 1 10^ Kelley.Mrs 1 3 Kennedy, Mrs... 2 6 Kent, John 5 Kerr 2 6 Kernigham, T... 5 King, Hiram 3 9 Kippin, A. M.... 13 Knox, David I 3 Kyle, Thomas... 2 6 Kohlbase, John.. 2 6 103 £ 8. d. •Lumbly, Wm... 5 Lancaster, Thos. 13 Laing, George... 13 Lantz, Joieph.... 2 6 Latshaw, Isaac... 5 Lee, James 5 Leeming, Rev. R 12 6 Leeraing, Mrs... 12 6 Lloyd, Mrs 2 6 Loughey, James 2 6 Loughey, Silas... 2 6 Lynch, Mrs 2 6 Markle, Ostram. 5 Markle, James... 2 6 Markle, James... 13 Martin, Mrs 10 Meys, George ... 2 6 McGrain, Miss... 5 Mcllroy, John... 5 MeMurray, Mrs. 10 McMurray, W.S. 5 MeMurray, J. H. 5 McMurray, J. S. 4 MeMurray ,C.E.J.O 5 Millman, James. 13 Morden,Jas. J... 5 Morden, Eliza'h. 5 I Morden, Jonat'n. 2 6 Murphy, Daniel.. 5 Newell, Wm 2 6 Noble, Rev. John 5 Noble, Mrs 13 Overfield, Mrs... 10 Overfield, Miss.. 5 Overfield, Sam'l. 10 Page, D 2 6 Page, Mrs 2 6 Parker, Mrs 10 Patton, John 13 Parry, J.J 2 6 Quick, Dr. 12 6 Racey, T IL Reid, James 13 Rellingtoo, R'd.. 5 Reynolds, James 2 6 Richardson Wm 2 6 Riley, P. B 5 Roe. Thomas 5 Smith, G. & fam. 5 Smith, J. L 2 6 Smith, MissM... 2 6 Smith, Miss C. 2 6 Smith, John 1 10} Smith, Susannah 13 Stanley, Edward o 5 Stone, Samuel ... 1 3 Street, Richard . 10 Spenton, John... 2 6 Teachman, Mrs. 13 Venoble, Thos... 5 Venoble, Mrs.... 13 Wagstaff, Mrs.. 2 6 104 APPENDIX. £ s. d, McCready.M.A. 5 McGillicudy, Mr 5 McGuire, Mr.... 13 May, T 1 5 ManhiDDick, Mrs 2 6 Morrison, C 5 Nesbitt,Mr.&Mr8 10 and family.. ..039 O'Rielly, H. B... 3 Orr, Jane 3 IJ Orr. William 5 O'Rielly, W 2 6 Panton,Mr&Mr8 5 Oj Pettitt,Mr.&Mr8 10 Poge, T 7 Richardson, J.... 5 Rutledge. J 7 Revel, T 1 3 Simpson, R.&M. 1 10 Sanders, J 1 3^ Stephenson, Mrs 2 6 Sinclair Mr 2 6 Smith, Mr 5 Spance, Mr&Mrs 10 Spence, Miss 13 Spence, Wm 13 Spence, Miss.... 13 Spence 13 Stitt, J 5 Stitt, Mr 2 6 Stokes, Mr 2 6 Stenson,8 2 6 Unsworth, R 5 Walton, Miss.... 2 6 Walton, Miss J.. 5 Wenskill, —....0 2 6 Walton, MissC. 2 6 Wharton, H 1 3 Wood, Wm 1 3 Wood. Mr& Mrs. 2 6 Ward, George... 1 3 Wilson, Wm 1 3 Wilson, A 2 6 Wyatt, H 2 Watts, Mr 2 6 Weeks, Dr 2 Vanorman, J.... 1 VhDorman, A.... 1 OAKVILLE. fieaty, James... 5 Belyea, Jesse... 2 Belyea, Mrs 5 Bigger, J. L 2 Bigger, Mrs. ... 2 Bigger, K. L.... 1 Bigger, Jane.... 1 Bigger, John I Bigger, Mrs. J. . 1 Bigger, Robt. .. . 2 Bigger, Chas. H. 2 £ Bigger, Mr8.C.H. Bigger, Chas.... Bigger, Sarah.... Bigger, Jemima. Box, Frederick. . Campbell, Fran. Chalmers, Mrs. . Chisholm, Mrs. J. A Close Rebecca... Coates, R. Sen.. Cook, Jacob Cook, Mrs Evans, Mrs Friend A Friend A Gordon, G. L. . . Grantham, Arth. Grantham, Mrs. Grantham, Miss. Houden, Thomas Howell, Mr Q Jarvis, Edgar J. Marshall, FJiiz'th Marshall, Miss. . Marshall, John. . Pettit, Wm Peltit,Mr8 o Pettit, Sarah A.. Pettit, Mary H. . Raines, W. R... o Reid, James. ... o ^hanklin, Rev.K. 1 Thompson, W.A. 1 Thompson, C... o Verner, AC Wells, Robt Williams, J. W. o PALERMO. Baker, George... Bigger, Wm Bigger, Mrs Bigger, John Bigger, John B.. 6 Buck. J 3 , Campbell, Anth. 3 I Carrique, Henry j Carrique, W. C. ! Carrique, Wm. Cavanagh, Geo. Crooks, Mrs Crooks, Mrs Crooks, Geo Culloden, L. P... Culloden, Miss... Dallas, John Dolmage, Robt.. Eager, Jos. and Mrs Eager, BeDJamin 3^ 2 7 7i ."i 1 3 1 3 2 5 5 1 3 2 6 3 U 7i £ s. d. Eager, Jas. £.... 7} Eager, J. Spence 7^ Friend A 1 3 Friend A 1 3 Hamilton, Chris. 2 6 Harrison, Geo... 13 Harrison, Henry 2 6 Harwood, Henry and family 5 Husband. Miss.... 13 Jarvis. Arch 13 Langtry, i\lrs.... 2 6 Marchell, John.. 1 3 McBride, M. S... 1 3 McCauley,Robt. 2 6 McLaren, W 1 6 Mc Murray, Hen. 2 6 McQueer, W. A. 2 6 Moore, Jos 2 6 Morton, Henry... 13 O'Reilly, H. B... 2 6 Partridge, Wm. 13 Partridge, Mrs... 7J Peacock, Geo.... 1 3 Robinson, Mrs... 7^ Simmerman, W. 2 6 Simmerman, M. 1 3 Slurdan, Edw... 2 6 Smith, Abraham 13 Smith, J. D. and family 5 Spence, Robt 2 6 Spence, Sarah G. 7\ Speers, Arch 5 ^ Switzer, H. M... 2 6 ' Svvitzer, Mrs 2 6 Stuart, Nelson.... 7i Thompson, J..... 1 3 Thompson. E. C. 1 3 Walbrook, R,.... 2 6 Walbrook, Isa... 7i Waller, Robt.... 7J White, Mrs 7J Wilkinson, Mrs.. 2 6 Wilson, J I 3 Wilson. John.... 13 Wilson, J 1 3 Wilson, Miss 7 Wilson, J 1 3 Winter, Jacob.... 13 NoRVAL. Cunningham,Dr. J. B 5 Clay, William... 5 Fraser, Rev. D... 15 Gooderham, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 10 Gooderham, Mr. and Mrs.. Jas. 7 6 Huntly, James... 2 6 APPENDIX. 105 i Z s. (1. ) 7J ( 7i ) I 3 ) 1 3 ) 2 6 ) 1 3 ) 2 6 5 ) 1 3 ) 1 3 ) 2 6 ) 1 3 ) I 3 ) 2 6 ) 1 6 2 6 2 6 2 6 I 3 2 6 1 3 7i 1 3 71 2 6 1 3 2 6 I 3 5 2 6 7J 5 2 6 2 6 7J 1 3 I 3 2 6 7i 7i 7J 2 6 I 3 1 3 1 3 7 1 3 1 3 6 6 £ t. d. Hewson, TboB... 2 6 Pettigrew, Jas... S Preitoo, Mr. and Mrs 5 Ray, Peter 1 3 Shunnon, Mrs. J. 13 Stewart, Angus 3 9 Sateliff, Joseph.. 13 Watson, Wm.... 16 Webster, H 2 6 West«ra, John... 2 6 BARTON. St. Peter'a Church. Gage, John 2 Gage, Mrs 2 Merritt, RevRN. I 5 CATDOA HEIGHTS. St Mary'a Church. Names murked thus * are sub' icrlbers to Church debt fund. AUoway,John... 5 * Bunnell, Enos... 2 6 •Bannell, A 2 6 Gavin, Peter and family 5 Clark. Jacob 1 3 Ellison, John 2 6 Flander, George 5 File, A. C 2 File, Robt. W.... 2 6 File, AmeliaE... 1 3 File, Maria E.... I 3 File, John G 5 File, Mrs 2 6 Gurney, A ,. 2 6 Likins.John 5 Likins, Mrs 13 Merrill, John.... 5 Nottac, Thomas 5 Phillips, James.. 2 6 Page, Joseph 5 Smith, Jeremiah 5 Smith, Mrs 2 6 *Enos B. Smith. 13 •Smith. S. E 1 3 Smith, Asa P 5 Stephens, J. W.. 5 Squires, Samuel 2 6 Tbomas, Joseph 13 Thomas, Mrs 13 Thomas, Ellen... 13 Warbrick, Wm.. 5 Wetthook, Peter 5 •Westhook, Mrs 2 6 *WMthook, J... 7^ * Westhook, Geo. 7} Westhook, Leir 8 6 Wallace, Robt... 5 I MOHAWK AND TU8CAR0RA. £ S. d. Anthony, Geo... 5 Atkinson, R 13 Brant, Henry.... 5 Bom berry, S^Iar. 13 Burning, N 2 6 Burning, P 2 6 Burning, S 13 Carpenter, Miss 1\ Carrick, Mr 17 Cavanagh, D o 5 Clause, Isaac 13 Clause, John 6 13 Clifford, John.... 2 6 Dalrymple, Miss 13 Davids, C 1 3 Davis, Isaac 13 Davis, Samuel... 5 Day, B 13 Day, Mrs 1 3 Day, Jane 13 Day.L 13 Day, PheJ>e Ann 13 Day, Solomon.... 13 Dreanan, H 13 Dutlor, Miss 5 Elliot. Rev. A... 2 Elliot, Miss 5 Foulgar,Edmund 2 6 George, Mary... 7^ George, Thomas 13 Gordon, Mrs 2 6 Green, Mrs. A... 13 Green, Wm 2 6 Griffin, A 2 6 Griffin. Mrs. A. 2 6 Griffin, Cyrus... 5 Griffith, ]\Ir 5 Hager, David... 7i Harris, R 5 Harris, T 2 6 Heavenor, Ann.. 13 Herdsman, R 2 6 Herdsman, Mrs.. 2 6 Hil!. Betsy 7 Hill, Mary 1 3 Hodgeu, Isaac... 2 6 Hodgen, Mrs 2 6 Hunter, Thomas 13 Isaac, Jacob 7^ John, Wm 3 9 Johnson, G.M.H. 3 9 Johnson, G 6 Johnson, Mrs G. 5 Johnson, J. S 5 Johnson, Mrs. J. 3 1^ Johnson, Snsan'h i 3 Johnson, Widow 1\ Kennedy, Rev. .16 Kennedy Mrs.... 5 Loft, G 6 £ t. d. Loft, Susannah.. 7) Lovely, J 13 Ludlow, Abm.... 1 S Ludlow, Mrs 7) Martin, George.. 13 Martin, Jacob... 2 6 Martin, Mrs 13 Martin, Moses... 16 Merrill, Joseph. 13 Miller, Anthony 14 Millar, Mrs 1 Nelles, Rev. A... 2 Nelles, Mrs 10 Nelles, R. Busk 6 Peatman, H 6 Portas, R 2 6 Powlas, Isaac... 13 Powlas, Ellen.... 18 Saxarih, — 7i Smith, Deborah. 71 Smith, Mrs. Joel 7^ Souls, Wm. D... 5 Souls, Mrs 2 6 Thomas, Susan'h 4 Thomas, Thos... 5 Tvson, Henry... 5 Wade, R 6 Walker, J 2 6 Wi!liam8,S 5 Workman, Hugh 2 6 GCELPH. Alcock, Miss 5 Atkinson, Wm. .013 Atkinson, Mrs.. 13 Atkinson, John.. 5 Atkinson, Geo... 13 Arkell, Thomas.. 5 Badgley, Wm.... 2 6 Baker, Alfred... 10 Baker, Mrs 10 Benham, James. 5 Benham, Mrs.... 5 Bolton, Henry... 13 Bolton, John 13 Bolton, Thos 1 S Bridget, V/^m..... 2 6 Brock, Ms 5 Browne, ^Vm. J. 2 6 Browne, l\ 2 6 Burnett, Robt... 10 Beck, Wm 13 Card, John 5 Card, Thos. and family 10 Card, Mary 2 6 Carthew, Mr 5 Carthew, Mrs.... 2 6 Carter, Thomas.. 2 6 Cayley, John 2 6 Cayley, Edward 2 6 102 Wali Walk Watt Wai WaR zi WiA Wel Wei Wei We! Wet We^ We' We We We W€ Wi Wi Wi w w w w w w 106 £ (. (/. Chadwick, J. C. 5 Chad wick, Mrs. 5 Chadwick family 5 Clarke, Dr 5 Clarke, Laura.... 5 Cooper, Miss.... 13 Cooper, Miss J... 13 Cooper, Mr. W. 2 6 Clement, John... 13 Clay, Mr 1 3 Clay, Mrs 1 3 Covernton, Wm. 1 lOi Cnnningham.J T 5 CunniDghamMrs 5 Cu&niDghaiu, E. 5 CunninghaDi, E. 1 3 Cuniiingbam,SA 13 Cunningham,MJ. 13 CunDlngham, J. 1 2 CanniDghaiDiJ.T 13 Colton, David.... 2 6 Caulfield,JohD... 5 Davis, Wm 1 3 Davis, Mrs. Wm 13 Davis, MastWrn 7s Davis, Charles... 13 Davis, Mr 2 6 Davie, James.... 5 Decker, W.H... 13 Decker, Mrs 1 3 Decker, Rachel.. 7J Douglass, Mrs... 13 Dunbar, Robert.. 5 Dunbar, Mrs 2 6 Dunbar, Mrs. S.. 1 3 Dunbar, E 1 3 Daymon, Mrs. ..026 Edwards, Mr.... 2 6 Edwards, Hugh.. 2 6 Edwards, Sarah. .013 Elliott, George. . 5 Escott, John 1 3 Egerton, Thomas 2 6 Ferguson, A. J. . 1 5 Franck, ^:rs 10 Franck, John... 10 Fessant, Mr 2 6 Gay, Mrs 2 6 Gay, William... 13 Gay, Edwin 1 3 George, Mrs. ... 5 Grange, Sheriff. .10 Greet, Mr 5 Harvey, John... 5 Harvey, Mrs 5 Harland, John... 5 Herd, Mr 1 3 Herd, Mrs 1 3 Hewat, Col. and family 1 10 Hewat, Mrs. A.. 2 6 Hewer, Jas 5 APPENDIX. £ s. d. Higinbotham, N. 3 9 Hogg, Arthur. . . 5 Hogg, Mrs 5 Howes, Richard. 13 Howes, Mrs 13 lies, John 5 Jackson, Richard 10 Jarvis, Wm 5 Jarvis, Mrs 5 Jones, Strachan. .050 Jones, Charles... 2 6 Jones, Mrs 2 6 Jones, Alfred. ..01 3 Jones, Mrs 13 Johnson, Richd.. 13 Keating, Thos... 5 Keating, Mrs.... 2 6 King, Mr 5 King, Mrs 5 Kelk, Mr 5 Kelk, Mrs 5 Kench, Thomas. 2 6 Knowles, Robert. 13 Kerr, Francis — 5 Larter, Mrs 5 Lawrence, Mrs. .026 Linderman,Mrs. 2 6 Lindsay, Mr 5 Lindsay, Mrs.... 5 Malone, William 5 McKenzie, Jas. .050 Marsh, Mr 2 6 Marsh, Mrs 2 6 Marcon, F 15 McCurdy, Capt.. 5 Madew, John.... 13 Mellish,Mrs 5 ♦Mickle, Mrs. C. 5 Neeve, William.. 5 Nee ve, Mrs 2 6 Nichols. Mrs 2 6 Nicholson, Wm.. 5 Nicholson, Mrs.. 2 6 Oliver, H. Hi 5 Oliver, Mrs 5 Oulton, John 5 Parsons, H 5 Parsons, Mrs 5 Palmer, Rev. A. 2 5 Palmer, Mrs 2 Palmer, Miss F. 2 6 Palmer, Miss M. 2 6 Palmer, Miss H. 1 3 Palmer, Arthur 13 Parker, W. H. *• and family 15 Piatt, Mr 5 Platt,Mrs 5 Peterson, H. W. 5 Pipe, John 2 6 Pipe, Mrs 2 6 Pipe, Mary 1 3 £ s. d. Pipe, Emma 7jl Pipe, Wm 7J Richardson.R.N. 5 Richardson Mrs. 5 Richardson, Wm 5 Richardson, Mrs. 5 Robinson, Miss... 7i Robb, Samuel.... 13 Sayers, T 2 6 Sayers, Mrs 2 6 Sayers, Fenton... 2 6 Scanmell, Mrs.... 13 Scriven. Mrs 2 6 Smith, James 2 6 Steele, Thomas... 1 10} ^Stewart, Rev. £. 15 Stone, F. W 5 Stone, Mrs 2 6 Stone, John 13 Stone, Frederick 13 Stone, P. J 13 Stevens, C 2 6 Strowger,Wm... 2 6 Sockett, George 5 Sweetnam. M 3 9 Taggart, Mrs 2 6 Tatham, Mrs 5 Terry, James.... 7i Terry, Sarah 7i Thorpe, John.... 5 Thorpe, Mrs 5 Thurtill, Mrs .... 5 Thurtill, Miss... 2 6 Thompson, C 1 3 Tolton.Wm 5 Tolton, Mrs 2 6 Tolton, George.. 1 3 Tracy, Thomas.. 5 Tracy, Mrs 5 Turkinton, Mrs. 13 Watson, Chas.... 2 6 Watson, Meury.. 2 6 Watson, Thomas 2 6 Watson, Mrs.T. 2 6 Walker, Wm 1 3 White, Mrs 5 Williams, Thos.. 2 6 Williams, Mrs G 2 6 Williams, Mrs A. 1 3 Williams, Emma 1 3 Wilson, James.. . 5 Wilson, John C. 5 Wilson, William. 2 6 Worsfold, J. E.. 6 The following lubicrlptions were included in the amount paid In for 1851, but the names were omitted in the liut report ■ Cooper, Miss. ... 2 6 Cunningham Mrs 5 Hammersley, J.. 2 6 Hammersley, T. 1 3 APPENDIX. 107 £ s. d. nma 7| n> 7J son.R.N. 5 son Mrs. 5 o son, Wm 6 BOD, Mrs. 5 n. Miss... 7| imuel.... 13 r 2 6 Mrs 2 6 f'enton... 2 6 , Mrs.... 1 3 Mrs 2 6 imes 2 6 lomas... 1 loj Rev. £. 1 5 W 5 ^rs 2 6 hn 13 'ederick 13 T 1 3 C 2 6 , Wm... 2 6 George 5 >. M 3 9 Mrs 2 6 Mrs 5 imes.... 7J irah 7i bhn.... 5 rs 6 Vfrs .... 5 Miss... 2 6 I. C 1 3 m 5 rs 2 6 eorge.. 1 3 lomas.. 5 rs 5 , Mrs. 13 has.... 2 6 lenry.. 2 6 homas 2 6 Irs.T. 2 6 ^va 13 5 6 rhos.. 2 6 Vlrs G 2 6 Irs A. 1 3 i^mma 13 ncs... 5 inC. 5 Ham. 2 6 .E.. 5 ing (ubicriptions d in the amount SI, but the names ill the lait report . IS 2 6 1 Mrs 5 ^J.. 2 6 r, T. 1 3 1 * i £ s. d. Hammersley, J. Junr 1 3 Keating, Thonnas 5 Keating, Mrs.... 2 6 NIAGARA. £ t. d. Addison, Mrs.... 15 Anderson, John.. 2 6 Andrew, John... 6 Ball, John W... 10 Ball, Mrs 10 Ball, MatUda... 5 Ball, Catharine.. 5 Baxter, 2 master. 10 Best, Robert. .. . 5 Bonner, B 5 Burgess, Miss... 5 Clement, George. 10 Clement, Mrs... 5 Clement, P. B... 10 Clement, Miss.. 5 Clement, Mrs... 5 Clement, Miss... 5 Clench, F. B... 2 Creen, Rev. T 1 5 Carnathan, Robt 5 Davis, J 13 Davidson, A.... 5 Dickson, M.H.. 2 10 Dickson, Mrs... 2 10 Dickson, Mrs. R. 1 5 Dougan, J 2 6 Dugdaile, J 5 Eden.N 2 6 Frazer,Mrs 1 Fuller, Miss.... 10 Hamilton, J 10 Hill, Major 1 Hiscott, Richd..l2 10 Hiscott, Miss.... 5 Hiscott, Jas. Jr... 6 Holehouse, R. . . 2 6 Hunter, G.S 10 Ingleby, Mrs.... 13 Johnson, J. H... 5 Kerby, W 5 KingsmilU, Col. and Family... 4 5 Lawrence, Jas. .050 Lee, D. A. C. G. 2 6 Luck, James.... f 5 Luck, Mrs and F 11 3 Marshall, J 2 6 McFarland, Mrs. 10 McFarland, Miss 5 Minnott, Lieut. .050 Mofi'att, Lieut... 5 Mofiatt, Mrs.... 2 6 £ s. J, Kench, Thomas.. 2 6 Jones, Mr3 1 3 Murton, Mrs. E. 5 Wilson, John C. 5 NIAGARA DISTRICT. Moffatt, Mrs. R.. Murphy, J Powell, John... Powell, Mrs. . . . Powell, John.... Read, Miss Richardson, G... Saavge,J Savage, Mrs. . . . Servos, Peter..... Stewart Robert. . Taylor, Lt-Col.. Trew, Mrs Wardell, Paymas Wilson, Mrs. . . . Winterbottom W Winterbottom W ivirs* ••••••••• Wise, Geo £ s. d. 10 5 1 10 3 10 1 3 15 10 10 2 6 10 10 1 5 5 5 2 6 5 Royal Canadian Adair, Robert... Alls, John Baker, Robert... Beck, Thomas... Bird, William... Black, Robert... Brick wood, John Brown, F.Corpl. Bufton, John BuftoQ, Mrs Burke, Thomas. Chambers, Thos. Clay, John Clarke, Stephen. Cooke, George... Cox, Joshua Davis, Edward.. Davis, John Day, William.... Deakers, John... Dougl&s, Thos... Downie, Andrew Dunbar, George Edge, Peter. Elliott, Johu Fairbead, Robt. Private Fawsett, Noble.. Georgie,Thoma8 Gilby, George... Gleaister, Henry Goodwin, James Rifle Regt. 2 6 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 3 3 3 3 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 G 3 G 3 1 3 7i 1 3 1 3 1 1 3 9 3 n 3 n 1 3 7^ 1 3 1 3 7i 7i Tho Rev. K. M. Stewart's subscription of .£1 r». Od. In lust ypnr's report sboulil have bceu marked as a special subscription to the Widows and Orphans Fund. £ .s d. Goulding, Geo... 13 Hammond, Jas... 13 Harris, Ezekid... 13 Hindmarsh, Wm 1 3 Holland. John... 7i Holmes, Fraocis. 13 Hookey, George 13 Hntchins, Henry 7| Hurst, John 13 Jacobs, Thos .... 1 3 Jarrett, Jessie.... 13 Jennings, John.. 13 Jennings, Wm... 13 Johnston, Absm. 2 6 Irvine, James.... 7| Knot, Alexander 7| Kelly, Jas 13 Lee, John 13 Leatherly, Hy... 7 J Lewis, John 7J Liddle, George... 2 6 Lock, George.... 13 Masters, Joshua 1 3 McClure, Adam. 13 Mead, Mrs 7i Moore, H. Priv. 1 3 Moore, H. Serjt- Major 2 6 Moorehead,Mrs. 74 Mulligan, Saml.. 1 3 Nidd, John 1 3 Nott, John 013 Palmer, Mrs 1 3 Parks, William... 7i Pidgeon, George. 1 3 Poole, William.. 1 3 Rayner, John ... 7k Rickett, George. 1 3" Ridgwell, Henry 1 3 Riggs, Christr... 7| Rogers, Charles. 13 Russell, John.... 13 Ryan, Robert. . . 1 3 . Saddler, Thomas. 1 3 Sanfield, Edward 7A Sanabanks, Phil.. 1 3 Savage, William. 7i Sharpe, Richard.. 13 Shaw, James.... 7i Smith, William.. 13 Smith, James.... 7J Spooner, John... 13 Stephens, Wm. . . 13 108 APPENDIX. Wall Wall Wnf Wa Wa We We| W«i Well Wei; Wei Wet Wet Wei Wet, We' We We We We Wi WJ Wl wl w w w w w ]■ £ ». d. Sweeney, Roger. 13 Stubbs, Thomat. 7} Taylor, W. priv. 7i Taylor, John.... 1 3 Teirney, W.G.. 1 3 Tomkins, Benj.. 2 6 Tufiin, Isaac. ... 1 3 Turner, Jas 1 3 Tyrell, Thos. ... 7| Viney, Josb 7i Webb, John 1 3 Whyman, Edwd. Serjeant 2 6 Wilkinson, Jas. Col-Serjeant... 2 6 Williams, John.. 13 Willet, William. 1 3 Winthom, Geo. .013 ORIMSBT. Name* marked thug * are aub- icribera to Widow & Orphans' Fund. A Friend 6 A Friend 5 Alison, Mr. ° * ° Anderson, Mr... 2 Anderson, Mrs.. 5 Anderson, C 6 •Bingle,T 5 •Bingle, Mrs. . . . 2 6 Bains, Mrs 5 Bell.Mr 5 Book, Geo 5 Carpenter, Alex. 5 Carpenter, Mrs.. 5 Chambers, Amo. 10 Chambers, Mrs... 6 Clarke, E 10 •David, Rev. W. 2 10 Dean, Seath 10 Durhana, John.. 5 o Durham, Mrs.... 2 6 Farmer, Wm... 5 Fisher, Wm.... 5 Fishet,Mrs 2 6 Fisher, Martha. . 1 3 Fetch, Dr 5 Fralick, Mrs. E. 2 6 Fralick,E 2 6 Fralick, Mrs.... 2 6 •Grout, Mrs 10 •Grout, H. M. . . 5 •Gumey, Mrs... 6 •Gumey, Miss.. 5 Henry, Robt. ... 10 Hughes, Wm.... 2 6 Lewis, Levy. ... 5 McFarland, Mr.. 5 McLean, John.. 10 McLean, Mrs... 10 £ «. d. Marlatt, Isaac... 5 Maxwell, Geo. .. 5 Maxwell, Mrs.. 5 Muir, A. P 5 Muir, Mrs. A... 5 Muir, Miss 5 Muir, Jon 2 6 Mnir, RetUrah... 2 6 Muir, Victoria,.. 2 6 Mullen, Mrs.... 2 6 •Nelles, Mrs 2 6 ♦Nelles, P. B.... 10 Nelles, MrsP. B. 5 Nelles.Mrs H.W. 10 Nellet, Samuel... 5 Nelles, Chas..... 10 Nelles, Jane 5 Nelles, Robt. F.. 10 Nelles, Mrs R.F. 10 Nixon, Wm 10 Nixon, Mrs 10 Nixon, R.H 10 Nixon, Mrs R.H. 7 6 Nixon, Wm. J... 5 Nixon, Wm Jan. 5 Nixon, Mrs. W.:. 2 6 Nixon, Robt 10 Nixon, Mrs 5 Nixon, H. A 2 6 Nixon,Eliza 2 6 Nixon, John 10 Nixon, Mrs. J... 5 Nixon, Denis 7 6 Nixon, Mrs.D... 5 Noel, Chas 2 6 Pettit,J. A 10 Pettit, Mrs. J.A. 10 Pettit, J. R 7 6 Pettit, Johns.... 2 6 Pettit, Andrew... lU Pettit, Mrs. A... 5 Pettit, J. H 10 Pettit, Miss M.Y. 5 Pettit, Miss J 5 Pettit, Asa 5 Pettit, Miss A.... 2 6 Pettit, John B.... 10 Pettit. Mrs. J. B. 5 Pettit, Martha.... 2 6 Pettit, Mrs. J. J. 5 Pettit, J. J. 5 Pettit, John C... 5 Pettit, Mrs. J. C. 2 6 Pettit, B 3 6 Pettit, John J... 5 •Porter, Mrs 2 6 Randall, A 5 Richardson, Mrs. 2 6 Richardson, E... 1 .H Richardson, R... 13 Roadhoose, S.... S Rutbven, Jas o Ruthven, Mrs.... RutbTen,C.J.&E Simmennan, A.. 1 Shepard, Jas Smith, Isaac B... Smith, Mrs. J. B. Sumner, Wm Sumner, Mrs Tweedle, Mrs.. Tweedle, R Tweedle Jos Tweedle, Thos... Tweedle, John... Tweedle, S Walker, Miss Wilson, Hon. J. 1 Wilson, J. W.... •Wilson, Mrs.... UdeI,M d. 6 6 « 6 •. 5 5 5 5 2 2 5 5 5 5 2 a a 1 3 2 6 5 6 DRDMHOMDVILLX. Anderson, Jas... 10 Anderson, Mrs.. 5 Anderson, Mary 18 Assher, John:... 15 Bond, Henry 5 Cammings, S. F. 1 3 Cnmmtngs, L. J. 1 S Cnmming8,M.M. 1 S Cummings, W... 13 EdmoDS, Alex.... 13 Gordon, Geo 5 3 Hosmer, Anna... 10 Kirkpatrick, J... 1 10 Kirkpatrick, A.. 1 10 •Leeming.RevW 6 5 •Leeming, Mrs... 6 5 Macklem, O. T.. 1 5 Macklem, Miss.. 15 Macklem, Jas... 2 10 Macklem, T. C. 1 5 Macklem, Lydia 15 Macklem, Anna 10 Macklem, Wm.. 5 McKindlay, Geo. 13 Philips, John 5 Raymond, L. D. 5 Koss, John 5 Sawbridge, Mrs.. 10 Slater, Robt 18 Street, Sam. Es- tate of. 5 Street, Mrs 3 Street, Thos. C... 3 THOBOUK Abbey, Jas 3 6 Abby, John.... 2 6 Aikins, J 3 8 •Ball, J. H 10 •Ball, Jacob A... f k^ mm APPENDIX. 100 £ *. d. £ $. d.\ Ball, W. H 2 5 6 James, A 6 Ball, Lewis A.... Ingram, Danl.... 5 Band, John 1 3 Ironside, Dr. R.. 5 Battin.John 5 Jordan, George... 10 Beatty.John 1 10 Jordan, Mrs 2 ft Beatty, Ann 2 6 Jordan Wm 13 Beatty, Mary 1 3 Jordan, Mary A. 1 3 Beatty, Stephen.. 1 3 Keil, Wm 5 Bell, Mr 2 6 Kew, Mrs. M.... 2 6 Birbeck, Rich.... 5 Keefer, Ceo. S... 1 10 Bogle, Arthur... 5 Keefer, Mrs 10 Bogle, Mr*. F.... 5 Keefer,G.& fam. 1 Brown, Tho§ 2 6 Lampman, Mary 13 Brown, Agnes... 2 6 Keefer, John 5 Butler, Wm 1 3 Keefer, Mrs. J... 5 Campbell, Rich. 5 King. Dr 5 Campbell, Mr. & Mrs. Richard.. KiniTi Mr 5 2 5 6 Kine. Mrs 5 Campbell, R Lampman, Peter 10 Campbell, Mrs R. 5 Lampman, Mrs... 10 Campbell,Mr8.D. 4 Lampman,Joseph 5 Caspar, John H.. 5 Lampman, Mary 2 6 Clarke, Dr. T. .. 5 Lampman, Thos. 2 6 Coleman,D&fam. 1 5 Lampman, H 2 6 Cook, E. W I 3 McKey, Thomas 5 Durham, Elias... 10 McCoppiUfJas... 5 Dorrington, J.... Elliot, Jas 2 6 Mable, Geo 5 2 2 6 6 Mettler, Mrs. P. 5 Mettler, Nancy.. 2 6 Evans, John Fergusson, G. Jr 1 3 Mettler, Albert.. 2 6 Fish,W.T 5 Mettler, Geo 2 6 Friend, A 5 Mettler, Mrs. G. 2 6 Fuller, Rev. J. B. 2 10 Mettler, Ed. W.. 1 3 Fuller, Mrs 2 10 Mettler, Moses... 2 6 Fuller, Mary M. 6 Molloy, Mrs 2 6 Fuller, T. R 3 9 Molloy, Miss 2 6 Fuller, S. S 3 9 Monroe, Jas 2 6 Fuller, L. A 1 6 Pew, John 2 6 Fuller, Elizabeth 2 6 Phillips, Jas 2 6 Fuller, William.. 1 3 Pette.Geo 13 Fuller, E 1 7 3 6 Powell, John S.. 5 Garden, Capt.... Radcliff,.Tohn.... 10 Garden,Mr8 7 6 Rannie, John 7 6 Garden,Mr&Mr8 2 6 Rannie, Mrs 2 6 Griffith, Richard 2 6 Rannie, Isabella 2 6 Happen, Mrs 2 6 Reavely, Mrs... 7 6 Hardisnot, Wm. Reveley.Anne... 2 6 B. J. B 5 Reveley, Jane... 13 HenderhonMrsS 2 6 Reveley, Cath... 1 3 HickSiMr 5 Revely,Joseph... 5 Reveley, Wm 3 9 Hoover, Peter .. 10 Hocver, Charity 2 6 Roberts, Mrs. W 1 3 Hoover, Margt... 2 6 Robinson, Mr.... 2 6 Hoover,Cath'rine 2 6 Rolls, Dr. H 5 Hoover, Eliza A. 2 6 Seburn, Mrs 2 6 Hoover, Geo 5 Sebum, John 2 6 Hoover, Mrs. G. 2 6 Shannon, Mrs... 5 Hoover, Wm 1 3 Shreiner,John... 5 Hoover, Robt.... 1 3 Stanley.MrsCapt 6 Hutt, Wm. N. .. 10 Stark, Joseph.... 13 JauMOD, A s 6 Stuart, Cha8.&f. 12 6 Taggard, James.. Tims, H. A Tetterington.J... Turney, Mrs Turney, Miss Turney, W. L... Turney, George Van, E. Mrs Upper, Mrs. Jas. Wand, Wm Watts, Jas Willatts, Mrs Wilkinson, Mrs.. Winslow, Alex... Winslow, Mrs... «. d. 5 10 1 3 10 5 10 1 3 5 4 10 5 10 5 6 5 FORT ERIE. Adair, James.... 13 Anderson, Mrs. . 10 Anderson, Wm.. 5 Anderson, John.. 1 3 Anderson, Helen. 1 Anderson, Car.. 1 Anderson .Hedley 1^0 1 Anger, Alex. ... 1 Benner, Jacob... 7i Bristow, Henry.. 2 6 Brown, Edward. 1 Buck, William. . 1 Buck, George... 1 Campbell, A.... 1 Clarke, Miss.... 2 Ch. Wardens of St Paul's.FortErie 1 6 Do. of St. John's Limesto ne Ridge 10 Douglass, Alex.. 5 Douglass, Mrs. .. 5 Douglass, John.. 1 Douglass, Wm. . 1 Free, Mrs 2 Gordon, Mrs. ... 1 Graham, Richd.. 2 Grasett, Rev. E. 1 •*> Grasett, Mrs. ... 17 6 Halburd, James. 13 Hardison,G 2 Hardison, Mrs... 2 Haun, Isaac' Esq 2 Haun, Mrs 2 Hondershot Peter 1 Hoffman, George. 1 House, Benjamin 1 Jackson, James.. 2 Johnson, Robert. 1 Kerby, Hon. Jas. 10 Laur, Henry. ... 2 6 Laur, Mrs 2 6 Lennox, Wilson. 13 Lepper, George. 2 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 3 6 . 110 APPENDIX. 102 WaU Wa\l WnU Wa\| Wal Wei Weill. Wei WeM Web! Welt We^r Wei Wei Wet Wet Wei We' We We Wi' Wi Wi Wi Wi Wi w w w w w A A' A A }. I 1 X s. d. .per, Geo. Jr. 1 3 Miner, fienjatnin 1 3 Miller, Mrs 1 3 Miller, Andrew.- 2 <» Miller, Edward.. 1 3 Miller, Jacob.... 2 ti McMurrny, Sam. 1 3 towell. Mrs 1 3 Richardson, Thos 1 3 Rooth, Major.... 6 Rooth, William.. 5 Rootb, Mrs 5 Rootb, James 5 Rooth, Miss 2 6 Rooth, Miss C... 1 3 Rooth, Benjamin. 7j Roolh, Wm. H. . 7^ Rose, Widow... 1 Seager, Frederick 1 Stanton, James. . 2 Stanton,Mr8 2 Stevenson, Robt. 2 Stevenson, Wm.. I Summerfield, D.. 1 Thompson, Wid. 1 Thomson, W. A. 5 Thomson, Mrs.. 5 Tomelston, Wm. 1 Tutton, Joseph. . 1 Tutton, Mrs 1 Warren, John... 7i Warren, Henry... 13 Warren, W. H.. 2 (J Warren, Mrs. ... 2 6 Warren, Mrs. K. 2 6 Warren, Grant.. 13 Warren, Anna M. 1 Weekes, James.. 1 Wightman, Wm. 1 Wilson, Powell, 1 Wilson, Widow. 2 Wilson, Robert... 1 Adams, Mrs. ... Adams, Miss.... Adams, Miss M. Adams, Elias S.. Adams, Mrs.E.S. Adams, Caroline Andrews, Edw.. Andrews, G Andrews, Mrs.G. Andrews, E Arnold, C. M... Atkin8on,RevAF 1 Atkinson,Mrs.&f. 1 Atkinson, Wm . . Atkinson,Mrs. W Barr, Wm. Jr... Bate, Mr 6 6 6 6 6 6 o\ £ s. d. Bate, Mrs. C 5 lienson, Binley. .050 Belford, Edward 5 o Names marked thua t are lu >- _ «cribm to the Wid. * Orphan.-j 5j,jg|,y'";v;;;,'';; ^ jBoomer, A. K... 10 ^'J^*J!V,'..''°^" *"** Foster, Mrs Frazer, Mrs Friend A Friend to the Ch. 3 f Boomer, Mrs... 5 fBoomer, Geo.A. 18 t Boomer, W. M. I 8 8 fBoomer, J. B... 1 Boomer, J. P. ... 5 Boomer.Mrs.J.P. 5 Boyd, Capt,,RN. 10 Boyd, J. R 5 Boyd, James. ... 1 3 Boyle, William.. 5 Boyle, Mrs. Wm. 2 6 Boyle, Andrew.. IS Boyle, Thomas. . 2 6 Boyle, Mr8.Tho8. 2 6 Boyle, James. ..01 3 Bradley, A.&fam. 10 Bradley ,T.& fam. 5 o Brouse, C. A... 2 6 Brownlee, Henry 5 o Brownlee, Wm.. 5 Brownlee, MrsW 2 6 Brownlee, Thos. 13 Brownlow, Robt. 5 Bryant, Mark... 5 Buchanan,Mrs.J. 2 6 Bull, Rev. G. A. 10 Burgess, James.. 13 Burgess, Mrs. J. 1 Callaghan, John. 5 Callaghan, Geo.. Camp,E. P Capner, James... Carlisle, Henry., Carlisle, Mrs.... Casey, Thomas.. Casey, Mrs Chase, B 7^ Chisholm, W. A. 5 Chishoim, Mrs.. Clark, Col.. Clarke, J. C Clear, Wm Coy, Francis Coy, Mrs Darring-ton, Wm. 1 Dittrick, Walter 2 Uittrick, Mrs. G. 2 Eccles, Wm. ... Q 10 Eccles, Mrs 5 Ellens, Robert... 13 Fallis, John 1 3 Fitzgerald, Mrs. 2 6 Flanders, George 1 lOJ Foley, John 5 Foster, Robert.. 2 6 2 2 5 5 5 5 5 1 2 6 2 6 5 5 3 6 6 fhmily 1 Goring, F. A.... Goodman, Mrs. . Goodman, Edwin Goodeve, K. A.. Grant, George... Grant, Mrs Greenwood, Wm. 5 Greenwood, Mrs. 5 Hamilton, A. C. t Hamilton, James 5 Hare, Mrs 1 Harris, Joseph.. 2 Harris, Mrs. J... 2 Harris, James.... 5 Harris, William. 5 Haynes, John... 10 Haynes, Hiram.; 2 HelliwelI,T.L... 5 Helliwell, Mrs... 5 Hodgkinson, R.. 5 Hodgkinson,Mr8. 5 Holloway, Mrs.. 5 Howse, Henry.. 2 Howse, Mrs. ... 2 Hubbard, W. F... 5 Hudson, John Sr. 1 Hudson, John Jr. 2 Hyland, Fred. ..0 1 Jamieson,Mrs.C. 2 Johnston, John. . 1 Johnston, Marg... 1 Kenehan, Geo.... Kelly, Mrs. E.... 2 Kelly, James.... 2 Kelly, Thos 1 Kingr, W. D 5 Lepper, James... 5 Lepper, Mrs. J.. 2 Lepper, John.... 2 Mack, Thos.,MD 5 Mack, Mrs 5 Merritt,Mrs 1 5 Merritt, W. H. Jr 5 Merritt, Thos. R. 10 Miller, R 10 Miller, Mrs 10 Montgomery, A. 2 Montgomery ,Mr8 2 Montgomery, G. 1 Montgomery,M.J 1 Morrison, John.. 1 Mullen, G. E.... 5 McGiverin, Wm. 5 McGiverin, Mrs. 5 d. 6 3 6 3 6 6 6 6 6 3 6 3 6 3 3 7i 6 6 3 6 6 6 6 3 3 3 APPENDIX 111 £ I. d. McGhtighlin, E. 5 Mclntyre, Thos. 5 McKeniiey, Miss 5 Nichol,ThoB..., 2 Noble, Jacob.... 2 6 Noble, Mrs 2 6 Norton, A. C. .. 2 6 Osborne, William Faffard, Fred.... 5 Paffard, Mrs 5 Parnell, Widow. 2 6 Parnell,Wm 2 6 Parnell, Mrs 2 6 Parnell,Klizabeth 2 6 Parnell, Jane. ... 1 .3 Parnell, Adelaide 13 Parsons, G.F... 1 3 Patterson, A. ... 2 6 Patterson, Mrs.. 2 6 Peterson, John.. 5 Peterson, Robert 5 Pettee,Dr 5 Pettee, Mrs 5 Pinder, Miss 2 G Platts, Joseph... 13 Platts, Mrs 13 Prescott, Mrs & family 15 o Raoney, J. L 1 5 Richardson, J.... 5 Robertson, Jas... 5 Robertson, Mrs. 5 Robertson, G 2 6 Robertson, MrsG 2 6 Rolls, C . & fam.. 10 Ross, John 5 Rykert, George.. 2 Sandham, John... G 5 Sandham, Mrs.... 2 6 Seoord, Samuel.. 13 Secord, Mrs. S... 13 Slate, Hiram 5 Slate, Mrs 5 Smith, George... 5 Smith, William.. 10 Smith, John.:.... 10 Smith. Mrs 10 Soper, Widow... 2 6 Spiller, Miss 5 Stephenson, E.W Mrs 5 Sttnson, Thomas 5 Stinson, Miss 2 6 Stinson, Francis. 13 Taylor, James & family 15 Taylor, Wm 1 3 Taylor, Joseph.. 5 Vaodam, Anth... 7^ £ I. Wand, Robert.... 5 Waud, Mrs 5 Winslow, Anne.. 1 Woodward, John 2 Woodward, Mrs. 2 EIGHT MILK CREEK. Bate, Thomas... 12 6 Bradley, James.. 2 6 Cudney, John... 2 6 Cushman, James 5 Depotty, Joseph 5 Donaldson.Chas. 15 Giililand, MrsT. 7 6 Havens, Geo. R. 2 6 Hodgkinsnn, Jas 2 6 Hosteter, Mrs. J. 5 Hosteter, J. Jr... 5 Hosteter, John... 5 JobsoD, Robt 10 Jones, Melvin.... 2 6 Keys, Thomas... 10 Laurence, Abr'm 2 6 Market, Benj 5 Moore, George... 2 6 Moore, Joseph... 2 6 Moore, Miss M. 1 3 McMullen, Jas. 5 Niven. Robert... 2 6 Ousterhout,John 2 6 Read, Aaron 5 Read, Geo. Sen. 5 Read, Mrs. Geo. 2 6 Read, George C. 5 Read, John B.... 5 6 Read, Miss M ... 1 3 Read, Stephen... 2 6 Read, Mrs. S 2 6 Read, Thomas... 2 6 Read, William... 5 Rogers, Abra'm 5 Rogers, Alex 5 Rogers, Ezekial 2 6 Sampson, T. F. 7 6 Sampson, Mrs.. 2 6 Servos, James... 5 Servos, Wm. B... 5 Servos, Mrs.W.B 2 6 Whitmore, Dan'l 5 Whitmore, Peter 5 Young, John 5 PORT MAITLANO — 1859-51, Bayes,T 3 Blott, W 2 6 Bolivent,W.B.. 10 Cook, R. Sen 2 6 Cook, R. Jan 1 3 Docker, E 5 £ t. d. Docker, T 2 6 Docker, A 3 6 Docker, S 1 9 Furry, Miss 2 6 Furry, H 13 Furry, Jonas 5 Hutch, H.,RN... 5 Hatch, Mrs 5 Hicks, W. J 10 Imlach, H 5 Imlach, Mrs. H. 5 Imlach, Mrs. Col. 1 do. W.&O. F. 1 Imlach, W.. 10 Logan, R 5 Logan, &^ 5 Moss, James 3 9 Rnttan,Mi88E.M. 5 Sheehan, W. B... 5 Sheehan, Theo... 2 6 Thompson, C. E 1 Townley, Mrs.... 10 Townley, Rev.A S. Par. Pur 1 7 Do. Gen. Pur.... 13 DUNNVILLE. Amsden, Samuel 5 Atkinson, Thos. 5 Atkinson, James 2 6 Atkinson, Mrs. J 2 6 Atkinson, Geo... 2 6 Atkinson, M. J... 2 6 Atkinson, V. D. 1 3 Atkinson, T. S. 1 3 Atkinson, G. R.. 1 3 Atkinson, J. A.'.. 13 Bird, John 10 Boulton, H.J.,Jr. 2 10 Boyle, Thomas... 10 Boomer, Mrs 10 Buwden, Thos.... 3 Brownson, A 5 Coates, John JX. 5 Carlisle, Mrs. T. 5 Curtiss, David... 5 Fleming, Thos... 5 Fleming, Mrs.... 5 Garnett, Wm 5 Goldie, John...... 10 May, Richard. ..050 Murray, Robert.. 5 Penny, Mrs 5 Ramsey, F 5 Sache, John F... 5 Sewell, Henry... 10 Sewell, Mrs 5 Sheehan, Geo. S. 5 Swanton, John. .013 lU 113 ii Hi 81 8t St Sb T T T t3 Ti Ti ¥1 Vi 'W V V V V \ ^ APPENDIX. LONDON AND HURON DISTRICT. Lttdon District. LONDON. X. f. CrMB. W 16 Htlliday, Mrs... 6 Hamilton, J 5 Hargraft, Wm... 5 JHayward, Miu. . 6 Hayter,B 5 H«nry, Mrt 1 Heath, Mrs. '5U-1 2 Hewaon, A 5 Hale, A 2 6 Holman,J 5 Horton, Mrs 10 House, F 6 Howard, J 5 Hull.E.C 10 Huff, H 10 Hutchinson, S. . . 5 Jessop, Rev.H.B. 1 5 Jones, 5 Kennedy, J 5 Kershaw, T 5 King, Cameron, J 15 Lewis, S 5 Lunn, Mrs 5 MeConneIl,J.... 10 McKechnie, S.E. 1 5 McKyes, Willis.. 1 McLeod, Mrs... 10 MeElvey, T 1 3 McDonald, A... 10 McNeill, N 6 Mann, Jas 2 6 Mills.A 71 Manners. G 10 Martin, J. J 5 Morison, A 5 Niehol]8,N. .0 5 Nouse,W 1 5 P«arson,W 6 Perry, Mrs. Geo. 5 PoUacco, Mrs.... 5 Powell, W. G... 2 6 Purser, M 10 Radeliffe, J. B... 1 5 Rewe, Lieut 10 Rattan, Sheriff... 5 Rattan, R 10 Sailabnry, Mrs... 2 6 St. Qttinton, Maj 5 Solomon, Wm.... 10 Smith. Sidney 15 Salt, Ann 1 3 Tat«,M S 6 Tcney, J 13 Ttney, R 1 S Ttte, R 1 3 Teoney, J 5 ThreepiMri 10 Towssend, Mrs.. 5 ▼•bIbm*. a. J.> 5 WaMcI, Wm S 4 I. i. Wallaee, Capt.... 1 10 Wslker, J 3 Wilcoeks, Mrs... 1 5 Wilcocks.J. H... 10 Wiloiicks, MisH... 1 Wllkinion, Miss. 1 5 Wilson, N I 3 Winan8,E. S..... 1 5 Yerington, Miss.. 13 PORT noPK. Niimet marked thui * are iub> •erlb«rt to Widow k Orphan*' Fund. Badroek, John... 2 6 Bates. J 10 Box, Mrs. W 1 Chrysler, G.H... 5 Carson, D. W.... 5 •Eriandson, E... 10 Evatt, F 10 Fowke, J 5 Furby,W 5 Gillett, H 5 Hughes, C 5 Hayward, F 2 10 Lang, James 10 Meredith, H.H... 15 Meredith, Mrs.. 10 Smart, D 5 Short, Rev. J.... 15 ♦Turner, F 15 Truscott, G 5 Whitehead, M F 5 Whitehead, Mrs. 5 Whitehead, F... 1 8 Waddell, R-'.N... o 7 6 Walsh, J. E....:. 5 Ward, G. C 10 Williams, J. T... 10 Ward, T 12 2 6 3 3 CAV*N. St. Jchii'g Church. Armour, Rev. S.. 1 5 Armour, Mrs. ... 5 Allen, James.... 2 Artless, John... . 1 Bolsted, Richard. 1 Bapter, Mrs 1 3 Barsell, James... 2 6 Bolsted,Nathaniel 7} Catheart, Abram. 5 Cathcart, 6 Cookman, Henry 2 6 Collins, Jane. ... 5 Dawson, Wm... 10 Davy, Thomas. . 1 Dawson, Peter.. 2 Dellaho, William 1 Elliot, Mrs .2 £ s. Eastwood, David. 5 Fee, Henry % Friend 1 Foster, James.... S Ferf^uion, Mrs.. 2 Friend Ferguson, Jane.. 1 Graham, David.. 1 ilowJen, James.. 2 Harkness, Mrs.. 1 Hayter, Mrs. ... 1 Harkness, Wm.. 1 Jackson, Chris... 2 Jamieson, Mrs. . 1 Knowlson, Mrs.. 7 Kennedy, L 2 Lundy, Susan... 3 Lawson, W. Esq. 10 Lawson, Mrs.... 5 Lamb, David.... 2 Lowes, Mrs 1 Lough, David... 2 Lyyard, Edward 1 Mclndoe, Wm... 1 McCall, Mrs.... I Mulligan, Joshua. 2 Mulligan, Mrs. . . 2 Mulligan, Francis 1 Mulligan.Frances 1 McNeal, James.. 5 Morrison, John.. I McCarthy, John. 1 Moore, George.. 1 Martin, John, jr... 2 Myers, John.... Q 2 Mitchell, Mrs.... 1 Matson, Mrs. ... Maxwell, Wm... 2 McLannen. N. D. 2 O'Brine, Mrs. ... 2 Ormonds, Charles 1 Owen, Joseph.... 5 Parcel, Alexander 2 Porter, John.... 2 Robinson, Rich... 2 Robinson, John. . 2 Reynolds, Francis 2 Syer, Thomas... 6 Staples, Thomas. 3 Sing, Edward.... 1 Sisson, Thomas.. S Sutherland, J. W. 3 Staples, Robert.. 1 Scott, William.. S Sharp, Thomas... 2 Storey, Mrs 6 Scott, James 2 Sisson, Jamea. . . 2 Sisson, Henry... 2 Smith, David. ... 1 Thompson, J Esq 6 4. d s 6 6 ? S 6 3 a 3 6 3 6 6 S 6 3 3 3 6 6 3 8 s 9 3 6 6 3 ? S 6 % • 6 6 6 3 6 9 3 6 « S 6 « 6 3 MiU Mitt Mitt Mill Mill M«I Uo* Ui|] Roc Uoc KOI U« \io> U» R* Ro Roi SM Sta Sta 8ti St< Su Tl Tl Tl T T T V V y V •TT4 jf I. rf. Taylor, Wm.... 2 6 Thompson, Jai, .026 Thoni|mon, Jon, .050 Thompson, (ieo.. li C Vanci.', Ivi>l)t 5 Whitcfiold, Thos. 2 (5 Wilkiimrin, Itoht. 2 6 Walt, rh.niiiis. .. 2 fi Wood, Aifhibultl 'i (» .S7. Paul's Church. ArniKtioni;. A.. . .0 U Blown, U'illiiirn. 2 (i Clark, Mii>* K... 2 6 Clark, AloxiiiKlur 2 6 Clark, A. iMaria. 1 3 Clark, Mis. .John I ;} FitZ)jernl(J, John 2 6 Fair, Wrn 2 6 Fair, Gcorjje 2 « Fair, John 1 .'} Friend o I 3 Fair, James o 2 (i Graham, ^Vm.. .026 Graham, Jos. jr.. 2 6 Graham, Hra, J. 2 6 Hetherington, :\r. 2 6 Heiherington, T. 1 3 Jones, Robt 2 6 Kfrr, James 2 6 Lang, Robt 2 <) Lang,' Mrs o I 3 Mead, Wtlliam.. 1 3 McAnnis, Robert 5 McAnnis, Mrs... 1 3 Newton, Geo. A. 2 6 Osborn, George.. 2 6 Perrin, John 2 6 Parker, Mr o 2 6 Reynolds, Wni. S. 2 6 Stratton, Mrs.... 1 3 Smithson, Richard 2 6 Smithson, l^.irah. 2 6 Smiihson,Elizb'h 13 Smilhson, Wm.. 2 6 Smithson, Thos.. 1 3 i Sowden, William, 2 6 Stinson,Mrs 13 Sowden, William 5 Sowden, Thomas 5 Sowden, Harriet. 2 6 Stratton, James.. 7J Tweedy, David.. 13 Thoon, Joseph... 13 Thoon, John 5 Thoon, Mrs 1 3 i Thorn, Ellen.... 13 Thorn, William.. 1 3 Thorndyke, Edw 13 Waterman, John 2 6 Wilson, Mrs 1 3 Weed, John 2 6 APPENDrt. Wuod, Jamts. Wright, Wm.. £ . CLAHKC. Hrnck, Wiiiium.. 5 Uiliiiigioii, .M.... 2 H.ur.irt, (jeorgc. I Hirrow, Thos ... 1 Karncotiil), Fred. 1 Fiiirl),iirn, Mr* U .I (libson, Villiara. 5 (Jihson, Mrs. W.. 2 (Jibsnn. Miss...... 2 lltMTsni), Win 2 llewsoii, Mr* 2 .("linsiin, James.. I Ivt-nni'dyTS llev 1 5 Kennedy, JMrs... 5 Kennedy, J. E... Kennedy, TS. Jr Kennedy, !M. A.. Kennoiiy, W. C Kerr, Thomas.... 1 L'lwry. William. 2 ^f^:In!osh. Mrs... 5 Miirrovv, Wm 2 Uilligan, Thos... 5 Mulligan. John... I IMorrow, Andrew 1 Morrow, Robert.. Itobson. John .1.. 2 Iliibson, I^Irs. J... 2 Stewart, Peier.... 2 Stewart, INIrs 1 Stewart, E Tuiihlyn, Thos... 5 Welsh, Richd 5 Williams. John... 1 White. John 1 Wilmot, Samuel.. 10 Wilmot, .Mrs. S... 5 Wilson, J 1 Newton collec- tions 1 10 Darliiigton. Armour, Robert.. 1 Armnur, Mrs 5 Andrews, J 2 Brook, L. F 1 .5 Baker, R 5 Brook, Mrs 5 Cubitt, Mrs 5 Connor, H 5 Coale. Dr 5 Davison, P 2 Friend, A 5 Foster, Mrs 10 Foreman, Mrs.... 5 Fowler, Mrs 2' Harris. Edward.. 5 3 3 3 (l c G 6 3 7i •i 7i 7A 3" 6 C 3 3 'i G C 6 3 7i 3 3 3 Hi\teh«soo,8lJU I llibbert Jobo 1 Ilindes, A Jvffry, John Kennedy, .Mrs.... Lister, Mrs Lovf.G. II 1 Manning, Robert o .Aluir, James Neville, Mr< NeUon, Mils Patrick, W Patrick, T. C... Forier, Mra Reid, H.S .Scdfield, Wm Sutton, Mrs. TC Sutton, T. C Wilson, N Welsh, R i. QHAFTON. Allan, Mrs Arkland, John... Arkland, Uioh'd Armstronfr, Jas. Baker, C. D Baker, Mrs Barnum, £ Barnum, Miss... Butler, Charles.. Bolster, Richard Caddy, E. C Cameron, J. D... 1 Cameron, Mrs.... Cameron, Miss... Cameron,MrJ.R. Campbell, C. M. Clethero, Jaroes. Colleton, Capt... Cummins, Uobt. Digale. Mrs Ewing, Miss Flnlay, John Finlay, Mrs Fmlay, Anne Finlay, June Gillard, James... Gillard, Josias... Gillard, Miss Godard, F Godard, A. H... Godard, Mrs Codard, Maria... Godard, Emily... Greenaway,Geo. Greenwood, W.. Hammond, Lient Henderson, W... Learr, John Maofirian, J 1. i. • fl ft 9 6 1 S 5 ft ft ft 1 3 7 « 9 « 1ft 5 5 8 10 9 8 8 5 1 3 5 8 12 8 8 5 5 8 9 8 10 15 15 18 8 8 10 5 10 8 ft 2 8 2 8 2 6 3 3 8 6 6 6 3 3 '1 n 3 8 5 i 8 ■4. APPENDIX III ^ »> i. »«oo StJH I • '"•'o*'" I « /"'jn a e '^^Mr•... f "X. Hobere A •''»!';•• a 'iVf 5 :. vv y ; J I. VVm^... 5 y'J;Tco 5 \x^ 5 ^< - ••••» . 9 6 ORAFTOlf. ' [^«- 5 .John... 5 If itioh'd I 3 !,n»r, Jai. 053 ;• " la 5 I" 5 ' ^^'. ; ? > Misi... 5 ^'larles.. 5 ivichard a « 2. C. 10 • J. D... 1 15 . Mm.... 15 . Mi8«... 15 MrJ.R. 05, ' C. M. 10 James. 5 <^'apt... 10 Kobt. 5 '■'' 5 '" 2 « no 025 >•« 2 6 ne 1 3 '•^ 18 J ^ei... a 6 ^ lias... a 6 • 2 6 ...... 2 6 H... 1 8 ? 1 3 la... 71 'ij'... rl Geo. 1 3 w.. a 6 ient .5 0' ''^... 5 O' 5a i i' f f V X <. '. MeCormlok.D... 2 6 MoTavUb, Mrs.. 2 6 Malu, Mr 1 3 Maion, R 5 Nohl«s. Alex 5 Nobl««,Wiii 2 6 Noblvs. R 2 (i Ovvrholt, Mr.... 2 6 PlHyfordiSHniuel 2 6 Plu> ford. .Mrs... 2 6 Poftre, Lady 1 .1 (» Pym, W. F 1 » Rogtrv, Jan. G.. 2 6 Kogers. Mri 2 6 Rogers, David... I .1 Rogers. Henry C i 3 itogers, MIsK 1 3 ilogers,MiiisMA 1 3 jVpalding. T. M... r> Spalding, T. Jr. 2 6 Spalding, Miis... 2 6 Stewart, John... 2 6 Stewart, Mrs 5 Stewart, K 5 Summerville, R. 1 3 Vernon, Pr 5 Vernon, Chas.H. 5 Vernon. Mr«.... 5 Walih Samuels. 10 Wilson, Rev. J... 15 0! Wilson, Mrs 10 Wilson, Miss.... 5 Winter, Aaness 3 9 Colborne. Armstrong Wni. 5 ArmstriiDg. Mrs. 1 3 Anderson, Miller 13 Bayley, Charles 5 Beatie, Joseph.. I 3 Bellamy, C 5 Bettes, Joseph... 2 6 Bettes, Mrs. J... 2 6 Bidwill, W. G... 3 6 SHILT. Athwell, Hardis.. Beaty, Georse.... Browning, Wm... Davidson, Mrs... Davidson, Widow Davy, Mr Davy, Mrs English, Mrs. I... English, Mrs. A.. FvHiiiil^ 1^. 1,,,,,,- £. $. d. Ridwill.MrdWtJ 2 6 Houcher, U. M. 10 Bullock. «'. r,.. 5 Hiill.ick„Mrii.M.M 2 G Hiirrell, <;. .S 5 Hurrc'll. Mr« .'> Hurri'll. Iv M.... 2 C, Htirn-n, .M.(i. I> 2 G liurrt-ll. ,M Iv J. 2 k,J.un<>4 2 G ('iililMuck, Mm.. 2 G <;iou«toii, Mr 2 G CloiiM-.n, Mm.... 2 G ('l(iint()n..ln|in... 1> G Clousion, \V, ,Jr. 1 ."1 C'liiuiitDn, .liinii'S 13 (-'lousfon. Henry 2 <'olton. \V. H,... 5 CuintninR Mratid Mrs 1 10 Diacon, J. \i. 11. 5 Delanv, Jost-ph. 1 .'I Dt'liiny, Will 02c Dt'liiny, Con 2 G Oelany. Ann 5 Delany. Tunny... 2 Di'lanv, KllcMi..,. 2 Ellis, "William... 2 C Fiim, M 2 G Fintcin, .Miss I 3 Fortune, Thos... 5 Fuller, St.'plien.. I 3 Fuller. Richard.. 1 3 Garbut, Robert. .. 2 6 Ooslce, Gi'iirae... 5 Goslee, Jimcs D. 1 10 Goslee, Mrs 10 Gross, Pr 5 Gmss, Mrs 5 Grover. J. M 10 Grover. Mrs 5 G rover, Alice G. 13 £ ». d. iJrover.Ktnily G. I 3 (Jrovor, .Mary E. I 3 ll.iu(liin, Mrs 5 .Merrinian, J. .M. 5 IMillcT, I'lnres.. 2 6 .Murphy, Jolin... 2 6 N .hies, W. II.... 2 6 OCnnnor, BriVt. o 2 6 Peiitland. N. G. 5 Pentlanl, .Mrs... 5 IVrry, Avery.... 5 IVtiTs .lohn N... 2 6 Pl.Uf, .Mrs Willct l.^ U''t;fl. ll..hert.... 2 6 Ueel, .Mr-* 5 R.ed, Mio; 5 SanfonI, W. H.. 2 6 Sant'ord, .Mrs 2 6 Sc'tr, Jami's P. a 6 .Shannon, llichd. 2 6 Siinps'in, Will... 5 Singleton, A. CO 2 6 Stei-le, .lames.... 2 6 Spilsbury. F B. 5 Sprentall, Sam.... 5 S*eefman. W.J. 13 Walker, Thos.... 2 6 Yeoioan, John... 8 6 COLBORNE DISTRICT. .« d. 1 3 1 3 2 6 5 1 3 1 3 1 3 3 6 H 1 9 GranJy. Roht...., Galbraith, Mr. F Galhraith, Mrs.... Galhraiih, J Hamhiy, Mrs Uannab, John.... Harding, Rev, R, Harding, Mrs Harding, Mary... Hartley, Mre HvtIe/tMiig..... - ,^ - ■ '• ;i £ 1 d.\ £ 6 I Milliard, Mr 3 I llilliard, Mrs 3 I llunperford, R... 3 ! H\land. Abrm... 6 , Irons, Doct'ir 6 ' Mutchett, Wm... q ,0 ■ McQuade, Arthr. 6 lOjl Montgomery, R... 2 6 ! Parker, Mr 1 3 j Saunby, Mr 1 3 ' Samiby, Mr d. S 3 6 3 6 * .Jl^1'?»'»^«.'-rt*' :\ lU Lepi MiU Mill Mill Mill MiU Mol UoU Rit Roc Roc R0« Ro< Ro Ro< Ro Ro Ro Set SM Sta St€ St< Su Tl Tl Tl T T T V y V \ ^ 116 APPENDIX. MIDLAND AND VICTORIA DISTRIBT. 2 8 5 5 £ I. d. KIHOSTO.f. St. Gtorgi't Parochial Ji tociation. Abram, Fanny... Angel, T.J..... Askew, T 10 Baker, Dr 1 Barham, Miss. . . 1 Bartlett, Rev. T. H. M 4 Baitlett, Mrs.... 3 Bartlett, M.S.L. 1 Best, Hon. R. L. 1 5 Bowen.Cap 10 9 Bowen, Mrt.. Bower, J. P. Bower, Rev.E.C. 10 Boyle, Mr 2 6 Bieden,W 5 Brent, C 1 5 Borroughs, J. ... 1 Cartwfight, Mrs. 2 10 Cassady, Mrs. ? o n 1850-51.... S ^ " Clarke, Mr Clarke, Mrs Carson,. Robt. ... Carson, Mrs Coibetr.T. A.... 1 Corkhill, Thomas £ I. d. Holland, H 10 Horsey, R. jr.... 2 6 Inglis.Capt. R.B. 6 Jones, \V. R.... 10 Keeley, Mr 5 Kreley, Mrs 5 Kingston, Arch- deacon of. ... 10 Kiikpalrick. T... 2 Macauliiy, Hon.I. 7 Macaulay.A.E.M 1 Macaulay, J. R.. 1 0. Macaiila'y, F. J... I McPherson, Jlr. &Mr3 3 15 10 i Markland, Hon.G 1 10 McGurn, Mr.... 2 1 J •. 4. Wilson, W 10 Wilson, Thomas. 5 Wilson, Mrs 5 Wilkinson, W... 1 3 Yarwood. C. M.. 1 5 Wright, Clark. ..026 Wright, Mrs.... 2 6 Wicksteed, H... 1 5 5 2 o A. 2 KARRIKFIELD. Allen, Wra 1 Q ' Allen, John i Allen, Mary A... Q I Baillie,Mr Q I Baillie, John ' Baillie, Emma.... McGurn. Mrs... 2 6 j ^a![|!«' ?«°rK«- ^ J McNinch.Mrs... 2 6 ' ^ai 'e. Loujsa.... McNinch, Jane.. 2 6 1 »*'''«• W'H'am.. McNinch, Robert 2 6 1 ^«»^'"' Ceorge... McNinch, John.. Milo, F Muckieston, S. . . 1 Muckleston, Mrs. 1 Mntllebury, F... 1 Millar, C 1 Millar, Mrs 1 Palmer, Noble. Palmer, C. W. Parker, C. H.. 6 6 2 2 5 5 5 .') 10 5 5 2 n 2 5 5 Creddifoid, T.... 1 3 1 Perkins, Mr Cox, Mrs 3 9 I Perkins, Mrs. .. . Crookshanks, Mr 1 j Raynes, Col Deacwj.R 1 5 I Robison, Dr 1 Dykes, Mr 1 oIRous.C.S 1 Dykes, Mrs 10 | Roltenburg,Baron 1 i)iehl, Dr 3 5 ! Robbs, Geo 6 5 1 3 Baxter, Mrs Baxter, Miss Baxter, William. Baxter, Isabella.. Baxter, James... Baxter, Jane Baxter, Peter Baxter, Mrs. P.. Beggs, Mrs 1 Beggs, Wm Belwa, Mrs 1 Belwa, Charles... Boisclle, Mrs 1 Boiselle, Eliza.... I Brent, Rev. H... 2 10 Brent, T. H 5 3 71 S 6 3 7J 7i 7i 7i 6 6 6 3 3 6 6 3 7i S n 8 3 Diehl, Mrs 1 Duff, Mr Ferns, Mrs Ferns, A Ferns, F. C 1 3 Forsyth, J. R 1 Foster, Arthur. . . 1 Gilderslceve, Cf.pt 1 Goodearl, H 5 Goodearl, J 5 Goodeve, W. J.. 5 Goodeve, Mrs... 5 Grist, Mr 10 Robbs, Anne. . . Sadiier, Major... 10 Scobeli, Sidney.. 5 i!cobeli,Mrs 5 Scobeli, R I 5 Seilars, Mrs 5 Smith, H., MPP, I fi Spangen burgh. Go 1 1 5 1 2 1 2 6 Bostridge, Mrs... I 2 6 Davis, Richard... I Dawson, T 2 Dillon, Mary A... 1 SpangenburghMrs btacey, C Stratton,John. ... Swain, John Swain, Margaret. Grist. Mrs 10 i Taylor, S 12 Harper, Mr 5 Henderson, Jas.. 10 Herchmer, Rev. W. .M 6 SHerchnoer, Mrs.. 2 10 ill.F. M I & oboroHgh, F. . . Taylor, Mrs 12 Thompson, Mrs.. 1 Thompson, J. H. 1 6 Watkins, .Tohn.. 2 10 Watkins, Mrs... 2 10 Wenti, P 5 Hi Wilkinson, G.M. 5 3 3 3 6 3 6 6 3 Dugdale, Henry.. Dugdale, Mrs.... Dugdale, Harriet Dugdale, Joseph Dungling, Thos.. Dunn, Mrs Ferguson, Mr Ferguson, Mrs... Ferguson, James Ferguson, Wm... Ferguson, Mary. Ferguson, Jane... Forbes, Mrs Fothergill. Mrs... Farnaval, Mrs... Germain, F & W Gilbert, Sarah A. 3 8 6 3 8 3 7i 7i 7i 6 S 8 3 3 8 I 1 3 5 5 1 1 1 1 1 S 1 lOi « 71 Gnrly, Mrs 2* »T. M a. 4. Jn, W 10 '". Thomas. 5 >n,Mrs 5 inson, W. . . 1 3 ood. CM.. 1 5 ht, Clark... 2 6 ht, Mrs.... 2 R steed, H... 1 RARRIKFIELD. . Wra 1 3 . John 7J , Mary A... 13 e. Mr 2 6 P.John I 5 h Emma.... 7J 2, George... 7| J, Louisa.... 7i i. William.. 71 r, Ceorge... 5 r, Mrs 5 r, Miss 2 6 r. William. 2 6 r, Isabella.. 2 6 r, James... o 1 .1 f. Jane 13 r, Peter 2 6 r, Mrs.P.. 2 6 Mrs 1 3 ^Vm 71 Mrs I 8 Charles... 71 e. Mrs 13 B, Eliza.... 1 3 Rev. H... 2 10 T. H 5 ge, Mrs... I 3 liichard... 13 b. T 2 6 JIary A... 13 e, Henry.. I 8 it Mrs.... 1 3 !, Harriet 7i ;, Joseph 7i ig, Thos.. 71 Irs 2 6 D.Mr 5 n, Mrs... 5 n, James 13 D, Wm... 18 n, Mary. 13 3, Jane... 13 Mrs 18 il. Mrs... 5 , Mrs... 1 lOi ,F& W « $arah A. 7l >«... 2 6 £ ^Hrljr. Walttr.... Qarl^, Mary Hamilton, I'hos.. u Hamilton, j\Irs... Hooper, Robert... Hughes, Richard Johnston, James. Johnston, Mrs.... Kelly, Thomas .. Kelly, Mrs Kelly, Robert.... o Keily^ Elizabeth. Knapp, James... Knapp, William. Kemp, Mr Lane, Cbas Milyn, Mr Malya. Mrs Mmton, Mrs Marks, J. B 1 Marks, Selina Marks, William.. Maveeiy, Mrs.... Maveety, John... Maveety, M. A... Maveety, Sarah.. Maveety, Margt. Marten, Wm APPINDDL • s. 4. £ •. d. I 8 Medley, Miss 2 6 1 8 Medley, James... 1 8 2 « i Medley, George.. 1 3 I 3 ! MorrDW, Mrs.... 1 3 1 3 ! McKav, Mrs I 3 2 6 Mills, Sarah 7^ 1 3 Noble, .Mrs I 3 7i Porter, Mrs I 3 2 G Rankin, Deborah I 3 i 3 Redfern, Mrs 7i 7i Richardson, Mrs 2 6 7i Riulmrdsun, Mr.. I 3 1 3 Sanderson, Mr... 1 3 1 3 Sanderson, Mrs.. I 3 1 lOi Sangster, Mrs.... 74 1 3 Smith, Edward.. 2 6 2 6 Smith, Mrs 2 6 2 6 Smith, Miss 2 6 2 6 Stacey, Mrs 1 3 Stow, John 2 6 5 Strachan, James 3 1 3 Tracy, L. B 3 2 6 Tracy, Mrs 3 7i Trecy, Francis. 3 7i Fracy.C . 3 7i Trail, Mrs . 71 7i ; Twining, Miss... . 2 6 I 3 Ticknor, Wm... . 2 6 IIT £ », 4. WilkiBio«, Mrs.. 5 Wilson, George.. 18 piTSBuna. Congreqation at McLtanU School- House. Beaton, Eliza'th. Bryant, Daniel... Chestnut, S. Senr Chestnut, Miss... ('hestnut, S. jr... Gardner, Gen.... Graves, Mrs Graves, Henry... Moore, G^'o Moore, Mrs Mcliityre, W McFadden, John McLean, R McLean, Mrs.... RaneyJas Rider, .Mr^ Rider, Richd,..,. Seddons, Samuel Seddons, Mrs... Stewart, Mrs Stewart, A Taylor, Mrs Witmot, John... I 3 1 3 s 5 5 2 S 6 2 6 5 2 6 1 3 1 3 1 8 1 3 u 1 8 1 8 1 3 1 t 1 8 71 1 8 1 8 PRINCE EDWARD DISTRICT. HDRRAT. Black, John 2 6 Black, Mary I 3 Black, James .... 13 Cunningham, G. 5 Canningham,Mrs 5 Cunningham, H. 5 Caouingbam,MrsO 2 6 ! Evans, Ann 7J McMann, Peter.. 18 Fiindell, Stephen 2 6 Fiindell, Mrs 2 6 Friend, A 5 Haden. M 1 3 May, Luciuda.... 13 Meredith, W. E. 1 3 Mc.Mann, James. 13 Pattersim, Sam... 5 Patterson, Mrs... 5 Smith, Mrs 18 Thompson, Jos... 18 Weller, Benj 5 Young, R 5 JOHNSTOWN DEANERY. yncscoTT. A Friend 1 Baoon, Mrs. £... 2 Bttlfoy. Mrs 1 Belt, John 10 Bell, Jus. Sergt.. 2 Bennett, Thos... 1 B!ake,E.W.,MD. 10 Blakey, Rev. R. and family 1 5 Borrill, Mrs H... 5 Bulger, Lieut. R. CanadianRifles S Cherry ,J. private Conway, J. corpl I Crane, Mrs. S... 1 Crane, Miss F... 5 Crane, ^iss H.. S 6 3 6 3 3 6 6 9) 3 ff Davey, E. bugles Duke. J. Corpl. I Fosbury, J.privt. Gainfort, Dr. T. 10 Gibbons, P.prvt 1 Gooden, John... 2 Gorthan,D. prvt. 1 Hodgson,J. prvt. 1 Hooker, A 2 10 Hooker, Mrs. A. 2 10 Hooker, Miss M. 5 Hooker, Miss L 3 House, David H. 1 Hubbard. Rpriv. 1 Jar vis, W., Bar- rack Serjeant.. 3 Jones, A 2 10 Juby, J 2 7h Kelly. John 3 Leatch, George.. 7^ Levis, Wm Lewis, Wm 3 Luard, Thomas, 6l Bark Master.. I 3 Luard, Mrs 1 3 Luard, Mas. FD. 10 Lynus, J., priv. 1 McCarthy, Dan. McCally, Robert 9 Mellis, J., priv. 3 .Melville, Thoa... o 101 McMillan, Alex. Merwin, J. S 2 6 Merwin, Miss D. 10 Mitchell, W.,eor. 1 3 6 Morgan, MiuM. 71 5 5 5 2 • 8 6 6 8 « 6 11 118 M I. d Mon, S. yr 2 6 O'Brien, Danl... 1 3 Plumb, Isaac... 5 Plumb, Charles .050 Priestly. Joseph. 13 Reevil, Peter, cor. 7i Robinson, Thbs.. 2 6 Robinson, Win... 2 Robinson, James 1 Robinson W bgls 5 Rickey, R 5 Self, Samuel Shaves, Charles.. 2 Shekel, S. B 5 Siddles, John 1 Simmons, Henry 1 3 Spencer, Edwurd 7J Tanner, Richard 7il Taylor, James.... 7^ UpstoD, Thomas 1 Walsh, George... 5 Warner. S.S 5 Wilkinson, A.... 1 Willard, Charles 5 Ynanfc, Ja8.,Col. Serjeant 3 U HAITLA.ND. A Friend 2 6 Collins, .... 10 Hervey, Robert.. 10 Henderson, Mrs. 1 Jones, Dunham, and family 17 6 Kennedy, David 5 Longley, G. C... 10 Murray. Miss M. 2 6 Stone, Erastus... 5 i Stone, Lyman.... 5 | Wells, T. B 10 i Wright, Wm 2 6 j CORVWALI. & MOITLINETTE.' Adams, P. E 1 5 Allan, Mrs .5 Aldauire, M.Wjd. 1 3 Appieton, Mr.s T. Armstrong, Geo.. Armstrong, Mrs.. Armstrong, Wid. Bartley, Henry.. Barnhart, G.sen. Barnhart, Mrs G. Barnhart, Daniel Bainhart, Mrs. D. Bainhurt, Asaph.. Bainhart, Mrs A. Baiilhart, Wm. G. 2 6 Bainhart, Mri.W. C 2 6 2 6 5 .5 2 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 APPENDIX. £ s. d. Bainhart, Wm.N. 2 6 Bariitiai't, Geo. Jr. 13 Barnhart, A...'.. 1 3 Booth, Mary. ... 5 U Brown. MisS 10 Carr, John 5 Chesley, Eilwaid 10 Clarke, Miss S. . 2 6 Clewes.Mrs 5 Cline, Wm 6 Clough, John.... 5 Crawford, H. for 1851-52 5 Crawford, Miss"! S. E , thank- | offeringori re- ^ 10 covery from I illness J Cuxdennan Jacob 5 Den.ster, Wm .0 5 Dickinson, Dr.. ..1 5 Dickinson, Mrs. .15 Dickinson, S. M.. 2 6 Dixson, Geo. J.. 5 Dixson, Mrs. G.J. 2 6 Dixson, O. Isaiah 7i Dixson, Georgina 7i Dixson, Sydney.. 7| Dixson, Mary E. o| Dixson, James N. 12 6' Dixson, Mrs, J.N. 12 6 Eastman, Joel... 5 Eastman, R. P... 5 Eastman, MrsRP 5 Edgar, James 10 Farlinger, Edw... 5 Fitzpatrick.W.sr. 2 6 French, G. B 5 French, Mrs. G.B. 0.2 6 French, Geo 13 French, Cath 1 3 French, Mrs. B... 5 Gallinger, Mrs. J 5 Gallinper, Benj.. 5 Hartle, John 5 Hartle, Michael.. 5 Hartle, David 1 3 Hamilton. Robt.. 2 6 Hessel, Wm 5 Hopper, Mrs 5 Hart, S. & fam... 1 5 Jarvis, Judge 2 10 JarvJR, Mrs 2 10 Lindsay, Mrs. B. I 5 Liadsay, Heriot.. 2 6 Lindsay, Salter... 2 6 Lindsay, Geo 1 3 Lindsay, G 1 3 Lindsay, Alfred.. I 3 Lindsay. James... 5 Lindsay, M. E ... 5 Louckt, L. D. C. ft o Loucks, Allan.. .050 Loucks, Michael. 5 Mountain, Mrs.... 2 10 Mulheim, P. G... 3 9 Mulheim, Mrs.... 2 6 Mulheim,AltfX.C. 7i Mulheim, A. M.. 74 Mulheim, Ed. W. 71 Mulheim, Geo. G 7J Mulheim, M. A. 71 Mulheim, Gerald. 7) Mulheim, (". S... ?# Patton,Rev.H.,l Don. to the f endowment off » " " Fem. Schools. 3 ' Patton. Rev. H. Ann'l Sub 15 Patton, Mrs. H... 1 5 Patton, Alf. M... 2 6 Patton, Elvira H 2 6 Patton, Henry L 1 » Patton, Menial L 1 3 Parcel, Miss 15 Pelan, Mrs 5 Perkins, Henry.. 5 Pierce, Henry.',.. 5 Pierce, Wm 5 Poole, Chas 5 Raymond, S 5 Raymond, Mrs... 5 Raymond, W. C. S 6 Kaymnnd, James 2 6 Raymond, Geo... 13 Raymond, Mark 13 Robertson, G. sr. 10 Robertson, G. jr. 5 Runnious, Henry 13 Stafford, Charles 5 Stafford. Mrs. C. 2 6 Smith, John 5 Tanner, Joseph... 5 Thompson, Miss 2 6 Vankoughnet, Hon. P 3 VankoughnetMrs 3 Welch, Claron... 7 6 Wilson, Widow.. 74 Wood, G C. and Family 1 10 Yorke, John 10 Girls' Mis. Box.. 4 6 Baptismal Regis- tration fees, by " the Rector 18 9 *,* Samuel Hart,Esquire, gave a donation of 200 acre* of land, being Lot Mo. 14, 5th Range of Lochaber, C. East. ft 5 5 2 10 3 9 2 6 OMITTED. ADELAIDE. Mortimer, Rey. A. sabscriptiun for 9lb and 10th year. 2 10 (t 1 5 1 5 2 » 2 6 1 3 1 » 1 5 5 5 5 5 S .5 5 2 6 2 6 1 3 1 3 10 5 1 S 5 2 6 5 5 2 6 3 3 7 6 7i V f: I NOTICE. Sundays fixed upon by the Church Society ^ with the approbation of the Lord Bishop^ for Collections in the Churches and Stations throuyh- out the Diocese, in behalf of its several objects. The second Sunday in January in each year, for General purposes^ or for any special purpose the Society may direct. For the year 1853, the Collection on this Sunday is to be appropriated to the Bishop's Theo- lomcai Student Fund. Palm Sunday in each year for Missionary objects within the Diocese. Trinity Sunday for the Society'^s Missions. Last Sunday in September in each year, itt behalf of the Widows* and Orphans* Fund. ... jM«cj«.x.a. -■■ -i.^. 1)# MoM.S. "Vf 5 0'Bri«n, Danl...Jit Plttmb, Isaac... i Plumb, Charles . < Priestly. Joseph. ( Reevil, Peter, cor. ' Robinson, Thtos.. • Robinson, Wm..) Robinson, James , Robinson W bgls. Rickey, R «' i\ t* ^ '■ Self, Samuel j Shaves, Charles.. Shekel. S. B Siddles, John Simmons, Henry Spencer, Edward Tapner, Richard Taylor, James.... UpstoD, Thomis Walsh, George... Warner, S. S.....* Wilkinson, A.... Willard, Charles VoanK,Ja8.,Col. Serjeant MAITL1.I '" . -w. ,^ 1 . A Friend ^ Collins, •••* -■■. -. .. . >„, ,•>'. . Hervey, R<»bert. , Henderstm. Mri Jones, Dunhatf ■ , and family.... ,-*fih!^,X'\\i\ \r-\ ■,■■ Kennedy, l>avi ,SS^I -illvV 'rV- Longley, G. C, »>'■• \ - * '■•?-■ Murray, Miss R! -r^'Ai -f ■.{■,% K-t\ Stone, Erastus. Stone, Lyman,. Wells, T. B.... '•■\\ i ■{•'■.: •'!•>. Wright, Wm.. CORWWALT. & N Adams, P. E.. Allan, Mrs AldquiTe,M.W Appleton, Mr.s ''•'•jfl&S 5i -k'-'-'V ' !■■ --1 t ^y ff-t^ # . T ' L Armstrong, Ge Armstrong, M; Armstrong, W Bartley, Henr - f Barnhart. G.s Barnhart, Mrs Barnhart, Da Bainhart, Mrs Bainhart, Asa ,-." •?' Bainhart, Mn ■'■"'' Baiiihart, Wm Bainhart, Mr^ c :.. «\i ■<• \v 1 ■•'.■.'A, "IS V,-' '{\ .,M^ \/mA ' ''-.■':^}.-:^) im. •«V\ \V .-• .'-[l ^1 ,M^ W.-.;.! •^v.^'-v\0 W, TABLE OF CONTENTS Notice! nii>l Dircctiotn I' Olfioers of the Society HI Con&ti'.uiion of the Society V Bepout for 18:i-52 U Iiicoimc anil Lxpendiiure 18 Depository 18 Aniniai Sermons 19 Lands 20 Grants 21 Investments 21 DisxrdcT Branches 22 Nowcasile 22 Colborne 25 Midland and Victoria 25 Prince Edward 29 Murrny 29 Kusf-rii 29 Johnstown Deanery 32 Niagara , 33 Gore and Wellington 39 London, Western and Huron 47 Brock District • 47 Sinncoe and Home 47 ResoUitions Tenth Annual Meeting 54 APPENDIX. List of Life Members 68 Incorporjited Members 58 By-laws Widows and Orphans 62 •'An Act to jcp»al so much of an Act 31 Geo. HL Cap. 31. as relates to rectories, &c., &c." 68 Abstract of Treasurer's Account 70 Summary of various Accounts 72 Balance Sheet 76 Subscribers : — Home and Simcoe Districts. 94 Gore and Wellington 99 Niagara 107 London and Huron 112 Western , 112 Newcastle ,. 112 Colborne 113 Midland and Victoria 116 Prince Edward 117 Johnstown ] 17 Frinted ty A, F. Plees, at No- 113, King Street East, Toronto, ■^ ^: