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ANNUAL REPORT

COMMITTEE

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ADDRESSED TO THE

GENERAL MEETING,

HELD AT

GREAT QUEEN STREET CHAPEL,

On Thursday, June 22nd,

1826.

BEING A CONTINUATION OF THE

PERIODICAL ACCOUNTS

Relative to the said Society.

PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE GENERAL MEETING.

LONDON:

PRINTED BY .1. IIADDO\, CASTLE STREET, FINSBITRY.

RESOLUTIONS

OF THE

GENERAL MEETING,

HELD

On Thursday, June 22, 1826, at Great Queen Street Chapel: JOSEPH GUTTE RIDGE, Esq.

IN THE CHAIR.

Moved by the Rev. Dr. Steadman of Bradford, seconded by the Rev. C. E. Bjrt, M.A. of Derby,

I. That the Report now read be adopted and circulated under the direction of the Committee; and that this Meeting thankfully acknowledges the proofs of Divine favour and protection which have been afforded to the Society, and desires that these may prove effectual motives to more extensive exertions to convey the knowledge of Christ to the multitudes of our fellow men, still involved in error, and the most debasing superstition.

Moved by the Rev. James Peggs, General Baptist Missionary from Orissa, seconded by the Rev. George Browne of Clapham,

II. That this Meeting is deeply sensible of the kindness shewn by the Ministers and other individuals, who have assisted in various ways, to procure pecuniary aid for the Society, during the past year, and trusts that the present low state of the funds will lead all who value the object to which its labours are directed, to vigorous efforts to replenish them.

Moved by the Rev. Joseph Kinghorn of Norwich, seconded by the Rev. Eustace Carey from Calcutta,

III. That as inconveniences have been found to arise from the small number of Members composing the Central Committee, the following alterations be made in the " Plan of the Society,'' viz. in Rule V. for " fifty," to read " eighty;" and in Rule VII. to insert

the words " t\vcntv-h\ <- ,'' instead ol "twenty-one," and "sixteen," instead of " twelyi : adding also, " the Committee to I" <"i pow< -I to fill up, pro tempore, any racanciee from death ot n nation," ami that the Corresponding Committee be henceforth discontinued.*

Moved by the Rev. Josh r a Makshman, D.D. from Seram- pore, seconded by the Rey. Mr. R.EB&, of tin- Wesleyan Society,

IV. That the sincere tbanks of this Meeting )n- presented to tin (.1 1 1 r 1 * ui( ii by whom the business of the Society has been conducted tlurimi the last viar; and that tin following be tin Officers ami the Committees for the year ensuing:

Ctr.mtrfr. JOHN BROADLEY WILSON, Esq.

rrrrrtary. Rev, JOHN DYER.

nuUttori*.

Messrs, J. DANFORD, J. HANSON, nd W. BEDDOM1

<Rrttrral Committer.

Iv i v. .]. \< w ORTH, !.«■< <N.

CHRISTOPHER ANDERSON, Bdiaburgh.

\\ II. \NO \S. London. GEORGE BARCLAY, Irs inc. JOHN BIRT, Manchester. THOM \s ill. I N DELL, ditto, .ions CHIN. \\ alworth. THOM \S COLES, Hourton. \\ . COPLE1 . Oxford

F. A. COX, LL.D. Hackney. BDM1 N l> CLARKE, Truro n\\ EN CLARKE, Taunton.

I l>\\ AIM) DANI1 1. 1.. Luton 15. II. DH IlPER, Southampton K. EDMINSON, Bratton.

T. ('. I l>M<>\ DS, Camhrid \\ 11. Id \M olid S Chatham. w LLL1 \M OB IY, Ni rth impton. - \Mi id. «. RBI N 1 1 raps ton. WILLIAM GROSEF M lidstoni

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THOMAS GRIFFIN, London.

ROBERT HALL, Bristol.

C. HARDCASTLE, Waterford.

J. HEMMING, Kimbolton.

J. H. HINTON, Reading.

JAMES HOBY, Weymouth.

REYNOLD HOGG, Kimbolton.

RICHARD HORSEY, Wellington.

THOMAS HORTON, Devonport.

WILLIAM INNES, Edinburgh.

JOSEPH IVIMEY, London.

JOHN JARMAN, Nottingham.

JOHN KERSHAW, Abingdon.

SAMUEL KILPIN, Exeter.

JOSEPH KINGHORN, Norwich.

JAMES LISTER, Liverpool.

JOHN MACK, Clipston.

THOMAS MIDDLEDITCH, Biggleswade.

C. T. MILEHAM, Bow.

J. MILLARD, Lymington.

THOMAS MORGAN, Birmingham.

W. H. MURCH. Frome.

WILLIAM NEWMAN, D.D. Bow.

WILLIAM NICHOLS, Collingham.

JAMES PAYNE, Ipswich.

HENRY PAGE, Worcester.

RICHARD PENGILLY, Newcastle.

GEORGE PRITCHARD, London.

ROBERT PRYCE, Coate.

THOMAS ROBERTS, Bristol.

P. J.SAFFERY, Salisbury.

J. SINGLETON, Tiverton.

SAMUEL SAUNDERS, Liverpool.

JAMES SMITH, Ilford.

WILLIAM STEADMAN, D.D. Bradford.

MICAH THOMAS, Abergavenny.

THOMAS THONGER, Hull.

THOMAS TILLY, Portsea.

WILLIAM TOMLIN, Chesham.

JAMES UPTON. London.

THOMAS WATERS, Pershore.

J. WILKINSON, Saffron Walden.

Messrs. BENJAMIN ANSTIE, Devizes. WILLIAM BEDDOME, London. GILBERT BLIGHT, London. NEWTON BOS WORTH, London. WILLIAM BURLS, Edmonton. JOHN DEAKIN, Birmingham.

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.1 Wll.s DEAKIN, Glasgow. JOSEPH DENT, Milton. JOHN FOSTER, Biggleswade. U. B. GURNEY, London. JOSEPH ci TTERIDGE, Camberwell. JOSEPH II kNSON, Hammersmith. CHRISTOPHER HILL, Scarborough. T1K»\IAS KING, Birmingham. I Wil'S LOMAX, Nottingham. JOHN MARSH \LL, London. BENJ \MIN SH \\V. London. JOHN SHEPPARD, Frame.

Neutral <?oimmttrr.

Rev. W, II. \N;; as. JOHN CHIN. W. COPLEY. F. A. COX, LL.D. T. C. EDMONDS. W. (.ILLS. vF.GRAY. W. GROSER. T. civil II \. J. !!. HINTON. J. IVIMEY. J. KINGHORN. C. T. MILEHAM.

Rev. V7. Nl'.U M \\, D.D. <;. PRITCH \IJD. J. SMITH. J. UPTON. Mi jrs. W . BEDDOME. (i. BLIGHT. J. POSTER. W. B, GURNEY. J. GUTTERIDGE. J. HANSON. J. MARSHALL. M.SHAW .

Moved by the Rev. William Gra? of Northampton, se- conded by the Rev. William Copley of Oxford,

V . That the besl thanks of this Meeting bo presented t<> the Trustees of this Chapel, and to the Rev. Rowland Hill and the Trustees of Surry Chapel, for their kindness in permitting us to occupy their places of w rship on the presenl occasion.

Moved by the Rev. Moses Fisher of Liverpool, seconded bj the Rev. John Jackson of Ashford,

VI. That i!i< next Annual .Mot ting of the Societ) be held in London, on Thursday, Jane 21, L827.

Moved by Joseph Sanson, Esq. ol Hammersmith, seconded by the Rev. Joseph Eyimri of London,

\ II. That the respectful acknowledgments <>l this Meeting are due, and are hereby presented to Joseph Gutteridge, Esq. foi In* kitrdui bs in taking lh< < 'hair this <\.w .

Ilian of ti)t &ot trt#»

I. The name by which the Society has been, and still is designated, is, " The Particular Baptist Society for propagating the Gospel among the Heathen ;" or, '; The Baptist Missionary Society."

II. The great object of this Society is the diffusion of the knowledge of the religion of Jesus Christ through the heathen world, by means of the preaching of the Gospel, the translation and publication of the Holy Scriptures, and the establishment of Schools.

HI. All persons subscribing 10s. 6d. per annum, donors of £10. or upwards, and Ministers making annual collections on behalf of the Society, are considered as Members thereof.

IV. A General Meeting of the Society shall be annually held ; at which the Committee and Officers shall be chosen for the year ensuing-, the Auditors of Accounts appointed, and any other business pertaining to the Society transacted.

V. A General Committee, consisting of eighty Members, shall be appointed for the purpose of circulating Missionary Intelligence, and promoting the Interests of the Society in their respective neighboui hoods ; nine-tenths of whom shall be elegible for re-election for the ensuing year.

VI. A Ceutral Committee shall be formed out of the General Com- mittee, more immediately to conduct the affairs of the Society : which Committee shall meet monthly, in London, on a fixed day, for the despatch of business.

VII. Besides the Treasurer and Secretaries of the Society, who shall be considered Members, ex officio, the Central Committee shall consist of tiventy-five persons ; of whom sixteen shall be resident in London, or its immediate vicinity, and nine in the country ; five Members to be deemed a quorum. The Committee to be empowered to fill up, pro tempore, any vacancies from death or resignation.

VIII. All Members of the General Committee shall be entitled to attend and vote at the meetings of the Central Committee ; and whenever the attendance of any Member or Members shall be particularly desirable, the Central Committee shall be empowered to recpiest such attendance ; in which case, the Member or Members so invited shall be considered as part of the quorum.

IX. All monies received on behalf of the Society shall be lodged in the hands of the Treasurer ; and when the amount shall exceed £300, it shall be invested in the public funds, in the names of four Trustees to be chosen by the Society, until required for the use of the Mission.

,ifonit0 of Uraurst.

FOR THI CF.NKRU. ITRI'OSMS ()| THF. M >CII/n .

J ijm out oj my monies, or pi Tsonal < ttott , unto the Treasurer, for the time being, of the Baptist Missionary Society, the pum <>/'

for the use <>/' suck Society. And Ideclan that the Receipt <>t such Treasurer thali be a sufficient discharge !•>>

the same.

FOR PROMOTING THE TR INSLATION OF THE S< RIPTOR1 -

/ i/iif out of mi/ monies, 01 personal estait . unto the Treasurer, for the time being, of the Baptist Missionary Society, the turn 1

fa be applied for ///<■ sole purpose of promoting the Translation and Printing the Scriptures. And I declare that the Receipt of such Treasurer slmll be a sufficient di<>- charge t<>r the sunn

'.' Those friends who wish to promote the extension of Native Seho.il>. may, by distinctly stating their desire, effectually secure the application of then contributions or bequests to that specific object.

\ll persona who ma) have bequeathed to the Baptist tfiaeionarj Sot iety, Li ga< 11 1 payable onl of the late 5 per Cent. Hank Annuities, are herebj n ->pi ctfullj requeeted t<> provide rabatitate in their \\ ilia, nr l>\ Codicils thereto, out <d some oth< r pari of their l'. 1 ■-. rial Batata, knd further, thai in all bequests of Stock, there be superadded, thai in

there shall DOt i>e an\. nr Sufficient tin .lit \ 111 the Stuck named in the

\\ ill or Codicil t" p .\ thi said Legacy . that the same be paid <>nt of the reaidue "i tin Testatoi 's !'■ raonal 1

tt E P O R T.

Another year having performed its hasty round, the Com- mittee of the Baptist Missionary Society proceed to lay before their friends and constituents, a brief statement of the principal events which have occurred, in relation to the Society, during that period. A faithful narrative of those facts, compressed within the scanty limits of a Report, may present nothing to excite surprise and astonishment; but if it convince candid and intelligent Christians that the operations of the Society, do, in some humble measure, serve to extend the boundaries of that kingdom which comeih not with observation, ample ground will be laid for renewed thanksgivings to God, and we shall not plead in vain, with those who love the Saviour, for persevering and effectual support.

Commencing as usual, with the subordinate stations in the province of Bengal, we learn, from accounts very recently arrived from Serampore, that at Dinagepore, one of the first places visited.by the gospel, the prospect continues to be highly pleasing. Mr. Fernandez, the aged pastor, assisted by the native preacher, Nidhiram, employs every evening of the week, besides maintaining the regular services of the sabbath, in giving religious instruction to his flock ; and the benefits are so apparent as to attract the notice and commendation of those who have no connexion with the Missionary cause. A whole family, consisting of eight persons, have lately thrown off caste at this station ; seven members have been added to the church, and five more were candidates for the same privilege.

The hands of Mr. Leonard, at Dacca, have lately been strengthened by the accession of Mr. D'Cruz from Seram- pore. Mrs. Peacock, also, the widow of our deceased Mis- sionary, has gone thither to take charge of the female schools.

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Several interviews have been held l>\ our friends a1 this st,, tion with the Suttya Gooroos, .1 singular sect of Kind u i,,, have renounced idols, and profess to approve Christiauit) . o!' which through the medium of the Scriptures in their nun language, the j have acquired considerable knowledge. \N bile these have excited some hope, Mr. Leonard lias been en- couraged in his exertions for the young, by pleasing evidence thai two of his pupils have died in the faith of Christ.

In Jessorc, amidst much prejudice and many dtscour ments, Mr. Thomas, and six natives under his direction, have continued to proclaim the good news of salvation. In this district lour schools have lately been erected and endowed l.\ the resident English gentlemen and native land-holder* which are to be supplied with masters from the college ■<

S< 1 tinpore.

Two or tli r< ■< persona have been added to the church at Delhi, under the care of Mr. Thompson, who continues to einplo\ much of his time in itinerating through a wide extent of country, distributing tracts, and conversing about the pel. These exertions have at least the effect of exciting attention to the great truths of revelation; and the statement made h\ a respectable native for himself, maj be regarded as ,l. si riptive of a numerous class of his countrymen, thus par- tialU informed. " I saj truly," said be to Mr. Thompson, " I have a love lor the things contained in your hooks; hut I have little faith yet; when I have more faith I will <a\ more to you." At Allahabad, the prospect appears to he brightening : a church has been formed, consisting of nine members, among whom an' two or three pious Europeans. Five

Hindoo yontfa are reading the \.w Testament with Mr. \] \, R 1 \ 1 1 .-n ; who, besides his la hours at home, ha- had op-

tunities "f diffusing the gospel v< rj widek at the lairs ami

large assemblies aimuallv held in that part of the country.

Mr. Richards, at Futtyghur, has gn it facilities for diapers-

in- the Scriptures, though he his lion prevented h\ illness

from exerting himself to activelj as he could desire. Prom Benares, the head Quarters ol Brabminical superstition, the

intelligence is pleasing. "The work of the Lord." writes Mr. Smith, in April L825 is prospering lure. I find tin

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heathen very attentive to the gospel ; last month I baptized Mr. S. a serious young man, and four persons gave in their names as candidates for the ordinance ; a Heathen, a Mussulman, and two Roman Catholics. The good people here, (referring to Missionary brethren, from other Societies), all live in union, which is a great blessing. At the assemblies of the heathen, we all meet together, reading, singing, speaking, and giving away books to those who apply for them, or are able to read them," Voluntary drownings, he remarks elsewhere, are less frequent than formerly ; and it should appear, from an anec- dote in Mr. Smith's journal, that even in this holy city, and among Brahmins too, idols are falling into disrepute. " I asked a Brahmin," says he, "why they took no notice of some stone gods lying under a wall. We worshipped them several years," answered the Brahmin, " but not deriving any benefit, we laid them aside, knowing they are but stones, and are not able to do good or evil."

Mr. William Carey, who, for fourteen years, has been stationed at Cutwa, laments that although his hearers are often deeply affected under the word, instances of conversion are few; still, those who have been united in church fellowship afford him pleasure by their general steadiness and consistency. Mrs. Carhy has endeavoured to revive the female school at this station, but hitherto can procure none but the children of native Christians— the prejudices of the heathen, stronger in this distant part of the province than in Calcutta and its en- virons, not allowing them to send their daughters. That part of the church, formerly under Mr. Carey's care, situate in the district of Beerbhoom, is now supplied by Mr. William- son, from Serampore.

In reference to the station just mentioned, from which, for so many years, the word of God has sounded forth into all the region round about, more ample information than we can supply will probably be communicated, in person, at this anni- versary by one of our esteemed brethren (Dr. Marshman), who has long taken a very active share in its concerns. Death has again been commissioned to lessen the number of labourers here: Komul, a native preacher, having died in July, and Mr. Albrecht who, in 1824, accompanied Mr. John

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IfARSHHAN to India, being remoTed within three month! afterw< uil->. Of K « > m i i., no particulars have been received; but in Mr. A i. m: i <n r our brethren have lost a coadjutor of much promise. He was educated at the Missionary Seminar} nt Basle, under the pious Dr. Bi.i mhardt, and firom the continent of Europe, as well as from Ins more ree< nt con- nexions in India, we have received high testimonies to his literary attainments ami eminent piety. That instruments, apparently so well adapted for the great work of evangelizing the World, should be scarcely allowed t" commence then operations, ere they arc summoned to discontinue them foi ever, is a mystery too deep lor us to fathom. But this also i apart <>(' his ways, who is excellent in counsel, as well as mil/ lit if iii work.

Our brethren at Sferathpore report that the stations more immediately in connexion with themselves have, from tin- be- ginning Hi' L825, been placed under the superintendence «>t" the college. Tln\ ackmw ledge, in one of their recent publications, the assistance rendered in 1824, mi account of these stations, from the in i ids of the Society, to the amount of 61000; Bince which a second donation <>f similar value bas been forwarded on the same account.

\t Calcutta, the Church in tin- Lai Bazar, hitherto undei the care of the Serampore brethren, have with the full con- currence of their former pasture, invited Mr. Robinson, who, n was Btated in our list Report, had arrived there from So matra, i" assume the charge over th< m. He lias accepted the invitation, and there is ihope this step will be followed

li\ a revival of religion among them. To our venerable friend, Dr. Carby, this arrangement appears to have been particu- larly desirable, as it leaves bim more at liberty t.. prosecute those verj important biblical labours t" which his life lias been devoted ; and which, notwithstanding Ins advam In' is

enabled t" pursue with vigour and success. The last com- munication received from bim, dated in December, I >»•">. . s .1 cheering account ol Ins continued health; and in tin lettei I •• "• Mi- tionai \ laboui b in gem ral,

tying I believi 'In' worl G con sidt i ablj on 'I'"

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Our junior brethren in Calcutta have still had to drink of the cup of affliction. In consequence of illness, by which his exertions had long been impeded, one of their number, Mr. Eustace Carey, has revisited his native land, and appears among- us this day. May it please God to restore and strengthen him for much service in years to come ! But to all his former associates in Bengal he never can return. One of the little band, Mr. Lawson, closed his earthly career in October last, exemplifying in death the firm supports and joyful triumphs of that Gospel he had long dispensed with faithfulness and affection to others. Men of piety in Calcutta, of every deno- mination, felt that in him they had lost a brother and a friend ; while an affectionate widow and numerous family have still deeper reason to mourn the painful stroke. From the Father of mercies may they receive all the consolation their circum- stances demand !

While the Providence of God is thus diminishing our Missionary strength in Calcutta, and we are called upon to use our utmost exertions to send help to our brethren, it is gratifying to find that some on the spot are raised up to unite with them in their labours. The adoption of Mr. Kirkpa- trick as a Missionary was mentioned in our last Report ; since which, a Mr. Fen wick, who resides at Cliinsurah, and has long approved himself a man of Christian zeal, has been engaged, on behalf of the Society, to render his assistance in itinerating among the heathen. He speaks with fluency the Bengalee and Hindosthanee, and his journals prove that he possesses the far higher qualifications of an enlightened un- derstanding and devotional spirit. Several additions have been made to the Church in the Circular Road during the last year, among whom were two Roman Catholics, led to embrace the Gospel by the instrumentality of native preachers ! Another individual, named SuKHAREE, of whom an account has already appeared in the Missionary Herald, though he had never been admitted into the Church, afforded good reason to hope that he expired in the faith ; while, among the youth educated in the Benevolent Institution, the progress of Divine Truth is very encouraging. At Doorgapore, a number of poor natives, of the lowest class, whose conduct had alwavs been so riotou?

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and disorderly as greatij to annoj the Missionaries resided there, have come forward* of their own accord, t<> request thai nrice might be held once a wi i & for their accommodation, Mini have even offered, out of their poverty, to defray the expense <»i" lighting the chapel on the evenings when tin semble. [ncidents of this kind tend to revive and cheer the spirits of a Missionary, when appalled ami distressed bj the awful mas-, of ignorance and of guilt Burrounding him. on even side ; w bile the experience of each revoh ing year » m i more deeply to implant tin- conviction that nothing slum of a more abundant effusion of the Holj Spirit from on high, will render Missionary labours generally successful, and fulfil those hopes which Christian benevolence delights to cherish.

Respecting the Female Schools, such repeated and partieulai information bas been given through the usual channel, that it is .ink oecessarj to state in general terms that their pr< . is highh satisfactory ami encouraging. W e maj add, as a proof of the extent to which the native mind has been roused to seek information, and of the means which are at work to

sii|)jil\ it, that in the course of the last year no less than 30

new 'publications, on various subjects, issued from the native Bengalee press ; of which it is computed that loot) copies on the average were printed.

\t Digah, Jm rrbblal, one of the schoolmasters em*

ployed under the direction of Mrs. RoWB, has renounced

caste, and desires baptism. His wife and family, consisting of five females, n gularlj attend to hear the Scriptures read. In the Schools al this station W4 boys are now receiving in- struction ; and no less than I*-'" girls have enjoyed similar advantages, several of whom have appeared to be the Bubjecti of a saving change. The number of Schools might easilj be enlarged, if adequate means were provided, since prejudice has bo far given way, that the native landholdi is come forward to solicit them. Mr. HoORB has not removed to Digah,

as was expected last year, hut Mr. Ill RTON has gow

thither, having been under the painful necessity of quitting Sebolga.

'I'd. favorable anticipations in our last Report respecting the station at Wongkyr havi been full) realized. To tki

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small church under the care of Mr. Leslie, nine persons have been added, some of whom formed striking instances of the power of divine grace in renewing those who seemed the least likely to yield to its influence. Thirteen schools are now in operation here, the number having been lately increased at the request of Mahommedan parents, who now permit their children to read those Christian books, the use of which heretofore was an effectual bar to their entering the schools. An alteration ecpaally favorable has taken place in the general conduct of the native population. Instead of vulgar abuse, the brethren who itinerate among them, are heard with serious attention ; so that, under the divine blessing, we may trust the word of God, at Monghyr, and its neighbourhood, will still grow and prevail.

War, with all its attendant evils, has been permitted to ravage the district of Chittagong, and to disperse the nume- rous church, formed there among the Mugs. Still they have retained their attachment to the means of grace ; and since the conclusion of peace between the Burmese and our Indian government, these poor people, who were originally refugees from the neighbouring province of Arracan, now ceded to the British, have returned thither in a body, with their pastor at their head. Thus, in a most unexpected way, a new and easy access is obtained into the Barman empire ; and from the relative position of that country to China, it seems not at all improbable that ere long the extensive frontier of that vast and populous region, may be laid open to the Gospel.

Respecting our American brethren in Burmah, Mr. Jud- son and Dr. Price, whose situation has long been a matter of painful uncertainty, authentic intelligence may now be daily expected.

From Ceylon, additions are reported, both to the church in Colombo, under the care of Mr. Chater, and to that at Hanwell, over which Mr. Siers presides. The schools be- longing to the Mission, have fluctuated much from sickness and other causes. Mr. Chater has published a free trans- lation of Alleine's Alarm, in the Portuguese language ; and has been appointed Secretary to a Religious Tract Society re-

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..nils formed in Colombo. It is pleasing to add thai mucli barmonv appears to prevail among tke various classes ol Christians engaged in Missionary Service in Ceylon.

A fiter ;i long series of diligent exertions among the Javatu *< . attended with little apparent benefit, Mr. Brucknbb has been driven from his post on the eastern side of the island, by a formidable insurrection of the natives against their Dutch masters. Be has repaired, for the present, to Batavia, where he will be able most efficiently to superintend the printing "t' tin- New Testament into the Javanese language, for which purpose a lithographic press \\.i- Bent thither some time ago. Mr. Dibring, who was baptized at Batavia, 1>\ Mr. Robin- son, ;mtl lnis been, in various ways, useful to the Missionary cause in that city, v. is removed, after a Bhort illness, in Octo- ber last.

It was intimated, in our last Report, that the cession of Sumatra tn tin- Dutch government would probably have an important influence on our various missionary stations in that island; and the events which have since occurred, leave little ground for hope that our brethren can remain there with any prospect of advantage. In the north, such success lms at- tended the warlike operations of a set of insurgent reformers, called Padries, that Mr. Burton, with his family, and the females of the Orphan Institution under Mrs.Bi rton's care, w.ie obliged, from regard to personal Bafety, t<> leave Sebolga

m J ul \ last, and they reached Calcutta, after a perilous voyage, in the following month. The timid Bataks, among whom he had been stationed, had all determined to become Mussulmans, when their invaders took possession <>i their country. At the period of his quitting Sebolga, Mr. Bl RTON was engaged in compiling a Dictionary, English, Malay, and Batak, having previously completed his translation of the Gospel of St. John. Wheth< r it ma) . in some future dag . be permitted him to resume his exertions on behalf of this portion of the heathen world, it is not for us to determine. We have in for thankfulness, that life and health have been coq

tinned, ;iiid th.it B sphere h.is opened before him. on British

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where such obstacles as he has hitherto had to encounter are not likely to recur.

Packing being- the seat of European power, Mr. Evans has not been exposed to the same dangers as Mr. Burton. By the members of Government he has been treated with much personal respect ; and they have shown themselves friendly to the work of education: but, in compliance with the obstinate prejudices of the natives, such restrictions have been laid upon the higher and nobler object of a Christian Mis- sionary— the direct promulgation of the gospel— that the Committee have deemed it incumbent on them to direct Mr. Evans also to proceed to Bengal, and unite with his brethren in cultivating that more promising field. Mr. Ward remains for the present, in Bencoolen, where he superintends the schools formed under the enlightened administration of Sir Stamford Raffles, and has opportunities of circulating the tracts and other scriptural publications compiled in Malay, by Mr. Robinson.

WEST INDIES.

Our Mission in Jamaica has been distinguished by the same general features as in former years. The most encou- raging proofs have been afforded of a divine blessing ; while these have been combined with afflictions and bereavements emphatically reminding us that our confidence must never be placed in an arm of flesh, but in Him who employs subordinate instruments," or lays them aside, according to his will.

Mr. Coultart has continued to receive many additions to the church at Kingston over which he presides ; and though instances too frequently occur of those who, after professing the name of Christ, turn from the holy commandment delivered unto them, yet the great majority stand fast. On the first Sab- . bath in the present year, 2000 communicants metin his spacious chapel to partake of the supper of the Lord. Upwards of sixty had joined the Church a few days before ; and the accounts given, by the candidates, on such occasions, of the operations of divine truth upon their hearts, are often such as to awaken the liveliest sentiments of gratitude and joy. The daily school, under the judicious management of Mr. Knibb, has

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|i increased; besides which, there ia a Sunday school ol 200 children, who are taught l>\ the most respectable mem- Chorea and congregation. But amidst this 1 - tensive sphere of osefaloessi Mr. Cot ltart has been oall< d to sustain much affliction. The bealtfa of Mr-. C<.i ltart gain gradually declined, and after having tri« cl every ex- pedient which could be adopted on the island, she has been compelled to return to this country. Mr. Cou ltart still remains at his station, hut his continuance there, under Mich circumstances, must of course be uncertain.

Tin- Church and congregation, under the can- ol Mr. Tin* bon, arc all i in .1 prosperous Btate, though the situation <>!' die Chapel is less favourable for a large attendance than Mr.

Col !

A.t Spaniah Town, we are gratia" . the impedi-

ments mentioned in our last Report, have been removed. When B - Government were informed of the de-

mand on Mr. Philippo for milits ce, immediate

directions were sent out for his exemption ; and we trust that this proof of liberal attention to Christian Missionaries in our the recurrence <>f such requisitions in future. Several leading individuals in the town have encou- .1 Mr. Philippo in Lis Labours, and he is now engaged in the erection of a more oommodious place of worship I ceive his increasing >n. Sixtj persons were added

to lii> Church u feu months Binoe, and thirty more were bap- tized at Old Harbour. The school, under the immediate superintendence of Mr. Philippo, contains 140 pupUi whom 30 are from Jewish families; and he has formed i

institution on the Lancasteiian plan, the care of which

ipaliv devolves anon himself. Th numeration of

tents a ill be enough i n urgently help

is required .it this station; and we trust that, by this time, it

is afforded, Mr. \ ^ LIS, osh of the I. si Missionaries who sail, d

.l.nnaica. having been with thai ?ii

The new Station at Aitotta liai/ has proved B -cue of

mournful bereavement. The decided!)

I*!. asing •; the Church bad l i i fort] to apwards

ne hundred membt tohooJ i"i nogro children

nd promi ed to b< highh b< n< ficial when

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sickness, which during the last season, has been unusually prevalent in Jamaica, was permitted to visit the dwelling of our Missionary. there, Mr. Phillips, and to hurry both him- self and his affectionate partner to the silent grave ! Their orphan child has since arrived in England, and Mr. and Mrs. Flood have proceeded to occupy the post thus rendered vacant. They will not, however, reside on the Bay ; but at the premises, belonging to the Society, at Mount Charles ; a spot which is said to be more healthy than the Bay. It is intended that Mr. Flood shall include both places in the sphere of his labours.

The ministry of Mr. Burchell has been honoured with much success, both at Montego Bay and Crooked Spring ; and such is the eagerness of the negroes to hear the word, that many have travelled repeatedly ten, fifteen, or twenty miles for that purpose ; and all in vain, the place of worship being too small to admit them. Such was the pressure, on one occasion, that the building was seriously endangered, and the congregation had to secure their safety by a precipitate flio-ht. At other towns in the neighbourhood, a similar desire appears to prevail. Urgent applications have been made to Mr. Burchell to visit them, or procure them a Missionary. Nor have these solicitations been confined to the negroes. A proprietor resident in the neighbourhood, having purchased an estate in the parish of Westmorland, surrounded by many thousand slaves without any religious instruction, has liberally proposed to give a spot of land for a Missionary station, pro- vided the Society will occupy it for that purpose. Thus the fields, in this part of the island, seem white unto harvest ; but here, also, God in his Providence has seen fit to interpose a check, though we trust but a temporary one. The health of Mr. Burchell has proved unequal to his abundant labours, and after being repeatedly laid aside, he was directed to take a voyage as the only means of preserving his life. A most favourable opportunity offering at the time, he prudently em- braced it ; and arrived a few days since, having found the voyage very beneficial.

At Belize, in the Bay of Honduras, Mr. Bourn has con- tinued, notwithstanding frequent indisposition, to prosecute tin great and important objects of his Mission- In these, he de-

20

rives much assistance from one of his friends, a man of colour, irho u acquainted with tin' French and Spaniafa language a, ai

well as the Indian spoken on the coast, and is diligent!] em

ployed in preaching and holding prayer meeting! among Un- people in different parts of the neighbourhood. The Dumber of communicants has increased from four to twelve, and the

attend. inre ,,i the Chapel i> good. A correspondence has been kept op, through the medium oi

onr esteemed friend, the Rev. W. H. aYNGA8a with- Mr.

Sen lattkh. who still remains among the Nogau Tartar*, near the sea of Azof. It seems probable that the obstacles which have hitherto prevented bis appearing more publicly in die character of a Christian Missionary maj soon be removed;

and that he may devote himself entirely to the work of God, for which he appears to be BO i mineiitly qualified*

Saving thus hastily sketched the principal facts ol which

we have had information from abroad, we proceed, in a fen

wolds, tO specify what li.is heel) done (// hOMt.

The Committee have had the pleasure of Bending help which has been long needed, both to the Baal and W< Indies; Messrs. Thomas and Pbabcb, with their wives bai inur just embarked for Calcutta, and Mr. and Mrs. Flood Mr. and Mrs. Baylis, and Mr. Jambs Mann, a few weeks since, for Jamaica. For the latter a irvt- passage w.is grunted by the kindness of Messrs. A.NQA8 v\ Co. whose truly Christian Liberalitj in thi> respect we have previously had frequent occasion to record. A considerable number oJ applications from young men willing to engage in misaionarj service, have been received; some of which are under con- sideration. Three candidates have been admitted on pro- bation, who give reason to hope that God has d< signed then for usefulness in years to coin, .

Besides these, two German youth of intelligence and pi

.,,. nmhr instruction in Switzerland, with a view to their

promoting the interests of the Society, either as Missionaries abroad, or in making known its object and advocating its claim, among the numerous Menomte churches cattered throughout the north. i Em op

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From the unexampled state of commercial embarrassment into which the country has been thrown for several months, and from which it has not yet recovered, our friends will not be surprised to hear that the receipts of the Society have fallen considerably below the amount of the preceding- year. It is, however, proper to add, that the ordinary sources of income have been affected even less than might have been anticipated the difference being principally in the amount of extra donations and legacies, which must always be uncertain and variable; and which, in the year 1824 were unusually large. Still, to a point so intimately connected with the extension and prosperity of the cause, the Committee feel it incumbent on them to direct the attention of their friends and the christian public in general. In no year of its history, probably, has the Society lost so many of its kind and liberal supporters by death, while others no longer possess the ability to render it pecuniary aid. But are there not many, both in town and country, well able to subscribe to the Society, who have not yet justly appreciated its claims upon them ? Are there not some among our brethren in the ministry, whose exertions in their respective neighbourhoods would be highly valuable, if they would favour the Society by making them 'I Whatever measures the acting- Committee can adopt, with the approbation of their coadjutors through the country, to render the funds of the Institution more commensurate with its great object, will be tried; but the success of such measures must, after all, under the divine blessing, depend on the zealous and affectionate co-operation of our churches at large. And, surely, the experience of the past, and the prospects of the future the precepts of divine authority, and the promises of divine mercy, enforced as they are by the wretched condition of the heathen world, and the manifest adaptation of the means we employ for their deliverance from it will not urge an ineffectual plea. Other Institutions, formed for a similar purpose, grow, from year to year, in the extent of their resources, and are enabled, consequently, to multiply their efforts to do good ; and shall our Society remain stationary or decline ? May the answer to this appeal, from every heart in this assembly, and through a much wider circuit, be such as the Saviour himself shall dictate and approve ?

22

In aid of ili«' Translations of die Holj Scriptun >, tiro do- nations of £800 each hare been forwarded by the Edinburgh Bible Society. The ram of £200 has also be< a contributed by Thomas Key, Esq. of Water Fulford, whose liberality we bare before had raeh frequent ooeasion to notice The

Netherlands Auxiliary Societj bare renewed their am I

donation of £200 -, and at the instance of the gentlemen in Jamaica, who act as agents For tin- Vw England So- ciety, and if ho arc well acquainted with Ihe state of our Mission in that island, various Bums, amounting in all to £250, hare been voted to our stations there, l>\ thai respectable

l>od\ .

It would be a gratifying task, not merely to specify these larger donations, with which the Society ha> been favoured in

the course of the fat \ear, hut to enumerate many olhei proofs which ha\e been given of affectionate regard to it-, interests. Ministers who have travelled and preached tor the

Society— friends who have kindly undertaken the care and

management of our Auxiliary institutions— Christian females

who have devoted their time, their influence, and in BOme in

stances, the labour of their hands, to the cause -and children, who have redeemed money which would have been squan- dered On trifles, and cast it into the treasury of the Lord might all he mentioned in terms of honest and grateful com- mendation. But, if these services are rendered from love t"

the IJedeeiner, and COmpaSsioD tor >■ »nU whom hi- died to an infinitely nobler reward will he bestowed bj ap- proving ftfercj in the great and anal day of account The

superstitious Hindoo, the Inputted .Mussulman, and the de

graded Negro, cannot reconptnse yon— the overwhelming

majority "f each class, are neither able to appreciate vour

labours or disposed to welcome yoni m< —bat, wli.it

,.\. i m.i\ be the immediate retail of your exertions, spring from the principles we have mentioned, they shall bt rseosa- paneed al tkt rttwmction of the just. Maj we life and

act with that ila\ in \ M M .

LIST OF CONTRIBUTIONS,

JUNE 1825, to JUNE 1826.

In the column between the names and the sums, the letter M denotes Mission, T Translations, S Schools, and F Female Education ; where no letter appears, it will be understood that the contributions belong to the head last specified.

BEDFORDSHIRE.

Bedford. Collection at the Fifth Anniversary Mi

Friend, by Rev. T. King....

Gamby, Mr. J

Kilpin, Mr. Joseph

King, Rev. T

Missionary Box, per Mrs. King

Musson, Rev. Mr. and Friends

Smith, Mr. James, Kempstone

Subscriptions, Donations, &c.

per Rev. S. Hillyard

Biggleswade. Collection by Rev. T. Middleditch

Female Friends, by Mrs. Mid- dleditch

Foster, John, Esq

Foster, Mr. Blyth

Friend, by J. Foster, Esq

Missionary Box t

Penny Society

Carlton. Mrs. E. Abrams, by Rev. C. Vorley

Collection by do

Crantield. Contributions per Rev.

Mr. Steers

Dunstable. Chambers, Mr...

Cook, Mr. John

Cook, Mr. Michael

Eames, Mr

Freeman, Mr

Flowers, Mr

Gutteridge, Mr

Gutteridge, Mr. jun

Penny Society, by Mr. Watts..

Public Collection

Scroggs, Mr

Gamlingay. Munn, Mrs

Paine, Mr. James

Paine, Mr. David 2 yrs.

Woodham, Mr. S......... ,

Harrold. Young Ladies in Mrs Worth's School

£ s. d.

11 6 6

1 0 0

0 10 6

0 10 6

1 1 0 1 1 2 1 16 9 1 1 0

15 0 0

6 2 6

2 15

6

3 3

(l

1 1

0

1 1

0

0 17

0

5 0

i>

0 5

0

5 19

o

2 0

o

0 10

6

1 1

(I

0 10

6

1 0

(>

0 10

(i

0 10

0

2 2

0

] 1

0

6 10

0

L0 18

(i

0 10

(i

1 0

(1

1 1

0

1 1

II

0 10

(i

Lcighton Buzzard.

Friends at Great Brickhill

Penny Socv. by Mr. Saunders.

Sabbath School Children

Saunders, Mr. R

Luton. Bolton, Mr

Bolton, Mr.B

Branch Society

Col. per Rev. E. Daniel!

Ewer, Mr

Gutteridge, Mr. D

Leonard, Mr. Harpenden

Spencer, Mr

Waller, Edmund, Esq,

Waller, Mr. R..........

Sharnbrook. Subscriptions by

Rev. J. Hindes

Stnughton. Barker, Mr. T

Knight, Rev. James

Peck, Mrs

Peck, Miss

Small Sums under 10s. each...

Williamson, Mr

Steventon. Col. per Mr. Foster..

Poole, Mr. W

Pratt, Mr

Sabbath School Children

Such, Rev. Joseph

Toddington.

Friends, by Rev. T. Ramsay...

Baptist Association, Bedford- shire, by Mr. Saunders

£ s. d.

1 0 0

BERKSHIRE.

Beech Hill and Sherfield GreenA

Collection by Mr. Rodway M

Newbury. Bance, Mr

Barfield,Mr

Bicheno, Rev. J

Brown, Mr. John

Brinton, Miss

1 18

8

11 0 10

4 13

1

1 1

0

0 10

6

0 10

li

25 18

5

10 3

4

1 1

0

0 10

(>

1 1

0

0 10

(J

1 1

0

0 10

0

4 6

0

0 10

6

0 10

C,

0 10

C>

0 10

6

1 17

0

0 10

li

5 2

2

0 10

II

0 10

0

0 10

(i

0 10

l)

2 16

0 10

1 1 1 1 1 1

2-1

Bull. Mr. (J

Carter, Mr. J [

Chanipiun, Mr

Collection

Deane, Mr. Thomas

Films, .Mr. John, sen

r.ii.ins. Mr. s ;

Films, Mr. JOB

Fuller, Mr. B

Dale, Mr.U

un, Mr. W

11,11, Mr. John

Harbert, Mr. \\

1, Mr. T

Sedges, lira R

Hammings, Mr - fTB,

Hibal, Mr

Hughes, Mr. T

K Mr-. G

Lew is, Miss

Lodge, Mr

N . Mr. T

Norns, Mr.

{ T

, s

Purdue, Mr. John M

S lit, Mr. John

Smaller Sums

Tanner, Mr. James, sen

Tanner, Mr. John

Tinnier. Mr. Joseph

Thorn, Mr. Edmund

Weedon.Mr.T

Whitchurch, Mr. John

Winter, Mrs ^

Oakingham. Collection

Heeuu, Mr. W I

I!. . las, Mr. W. jun

II.,- Mrs. John.

Juvenile Soriets

Whatley, Bev.G. K

Reading. Bird, 15' ». J

Body, B. Bsq ■•••

Boome, Mr (

Bowjrer. Mrs. Sunningwell...

I. Mr

Brookes, Mr

Brox m, Mr. (1

Bitra ii, Mr. John.... Brown, Mr. Joshua.

Brown, Mrs-

Buncomb, Mr

Borgia, Mr.

Bunnell, Bsq

Champion. M. B

•l

Champ Mi-- \\

('lies, Mi ii. Hiss

Cockell, Mrs

Collei ted bj Mrs. Hinton, for

Qirti s. bool, Calcutta

Colli i fa '1 it Hoak r s Lane

i Mr

1 1 - Mrs

Dark - Mr. I

Darii a, Mr. P

I' Mi

1 1. ,n< , Mr. Can i-mham

X t. d.

1 0 0

0 10 6

1 1 0

10 5 0

0 10 6

1 1 0

Oil 0

0 10 0

0 10 0

5 0 0

1 1 0

0 10 0

1 1 0

'2 0 0

1 1 0

1 1 0

0 10 6

1 1 0

0 10 0

0 10 6

1 1 0

1 1 0

0 10 6

9 Hi (i

9 io a

0 10 6

9 9 M

2 0 0

1 0 0

1 1 ii

1 1 0

0 10 0

1 1 0

2 2 0

0 10 0

3 19 (i

1 0 0

1 0 0

1 0 0

3 10 8

9 9 (i

1 1 tt

1 0 0

ii in 6

1 0 It

0 10 G

ii in 6

9 9 0

0 10 6

u In ii

0 10 6

0 in 6

ii in 6

1 1 H

1 1 0

.. in «,

ii in 6

17 16 0

H B 0

l I 0

1 1 0

(i lu 6

it in 6

n in i.

1 1 ii

1 1 o

Dunlin, J. Esq

Eliaha, Mr

I Vnton, Mr

French, Mr

Furnell, J. Bsq

1'iiniell, Mian

Finlason, Mr

Hancock. Ber. J. Sandhurst..

I [anson, Mr

Harris, H. Esq

Hetherington, Mr

Hinton. Bev.J. H -.1

Hiscock. Mr

H.N

Hooper, M rs

Hubbard. Mr

Hulme, Rev. G T

Johnson, Mr M

Laurie, Rei * •••

Lawranee. Mr

Letchworth, Mr

Letehworth, Mr. 11

Leibenrood, Mrs

M;ili. rl>, S. Ksq

Maitland, Puller, Es<|

Maitland, Mrs

Mr. . Mrs

Monck, J. H. Esq. Ml' .

M ' ove, Mr

Phillips, Mr

Poulton, Mr

Rhodes, Mr

Rickford, Fs<j

Ring, T. Esq

R

Don.

Rusher. Mr

Shepherd, M Sherman, Rev . J. . Shnonds, Mr. K

Small Sums

Stephens, \\ Baq

Swain, Mr

T

T. er, J. Bnq

TiU\. Mr

Vim a, Mr. E

Vines, Mr 1)

Vines, Mr, Joshua

\ ne s. Mr. Jabez

\\ n,l. Mr

\\ akefield, B. Bsq

W atkina. Ber. J

,:,l. Ml

Williams, Mr. B

Wiukworth, Mr

Wall, \ I. i

i I

Bfakl It. Mrs I I

Castli . Mi. I bosau

Clark, Mr. It

Collections bj Bi r, J. Tjao...

Ditto, a) Mi-- arj Pi

M< tings

r l(, >. S. CkoUtjf Cor, Mi M

I i 1.1. Mr. J

Harris I!, . \\

Lockr\ Mi«

25

Lovegrove, Mrs

Pitman, Mr. C. Choisey

Sadler.Mrs

Saunders, Mr. R. Warborough TiIson,T. H.Esq. Watlington

Park

Tyso, Rev. J

Wallis, Mr.T

Wells, Mrs. Made End

Wells, Mr. J. do

Wells, Mr. E. do

Wantage. Keeblewhite, Miss

£ s.

J.

1 1

0

1 1

0

1 0

0

X) 10

6

1 1

0

0 10

6

0 10

6

1 1

0

1 1

0

1 1

0

1 0

0

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.

Amersham. Penny Society, by Rev. R.May

Dorrell, Mr

Moreton,Mr

Buckingham. Allen, Mr

Fenny Stratford.

Collected by Miss Jackson....

Harris, Mr. Thomas

Harris, Mr. T.jun

Sabbath School Children

Missenden.

Missy. Association moiety

Olney. Adams, Mr. Hanslope..

Adams, Mr. John, do

Andrews, W. Esq

Bass, Mr. Henry

Cox, J. B. Esq. Sherrington...

Cox, Mrs

Davidson, Mr. Samuel

Fry, Rev. T. Emberton

Goodman, Ne vil, Esq

Johnston, Mr. R. Emberton..

Osborn, Mr. John

Penny Society

Simmons, Rev. James ,

Smith, Miss Don. T

Smith, Misses Sub. M

Wilson, Mr. William...

Association, by Rev. P.Tyler, Secretary.

Amersham. Coll. by Mr. Cooper

Moreton, Mr. sen

Chenies. Coll. by Mr. West. Chesham. Coll. by Two Friends

A Friend

A few SundaySchool Children

Donation

Mead, Miss

Penny Society at Mrs. Hall's Seminary

Tomlin, Rev. W

Weekly Society, by Miss S Payne

Williams, Miss ,

Risborotigh. In aid of Foreign Missions, a moiety by Mr.

Dorsett

Tring. Amsden, Mr. Thomas...

Blaine, Mrs

Butcher, Mr. Thomas

16 0 0

1 0 0

1 0 0

1 1 0

4 10 0

1 1 0

1 1 0

1 0 0

21 0

0

1 1

0

1 1

0

2 2

0

0 10

1)

1 1

1)

0 10

6

0 10

6

1 1

0

1 1

0

1 1

0

0 5

0

0 12

0

I 1

0

5 0

0

2 0

0

1 1

0

1 6

8

1 1

fi

4 0

0

5 15

0

I 0

0

0 2

6

0 10

6

1 1

0

I 0

0

1 1

0

5 5

11

1 0

0

3 17

2

I 1

0

0 10

G

I 0

0

Collected at Aston Clinton, by

Mr. Amsden

Elliott, Mr. Thomas

Female Aux. by Mrs. Elliott..

Grover, Mr. W

Kingham, Mr. T

Kingsley, Mrs. Boardscroft...

Lake, Mr. T. Bulboume

Meacher, G. Esq. Ivinghoe...

Olney. Mr. D. ,

Poor Friends' Society, by Mr.

Clarabut

Small Sums, by do

Sutton, Mrs

Waddesdon Hill. Collected by Mr. Williams

£ 8. d.

1 11

11

1 1

0

3 4

2

1 1

ii

1 0

0

1 0

0

0 10

ii

1 0

ii

1 1

0

1 5

8

0 16

8

1 1

II

4 17 0

CAMBRIDGESHIRE.

Cambridge Auxiliary Society, by E. Randall, Esq ..

Isleham. Collection by Rev. J. Reynolds

hie of Ely. Associated Minis- ters, one half Collection al

Barton Mills

Moiety of Collection

53 3 0 6 10 0

CHESHIRE.

Audlem. Sandy Lane, by Mr.l

Thursfield i

Chester. Williamson, Mr. John

CORNWALL.

Cornwall Auxiliary Society. Falmouth Branch.

Alport, Mr. W. Padstow

Bond, Mr. W. H

Came, John, Esq

Coll. at Falmouth &? Flushin

Do. at Penryn

Do. at Falmouth, by Mr. Saun- ders

Do. at Public Meeting

Downing, Mr. William

Fox, G. C. Esq , Don.

Fox, Mrs. C Don.

Fox, Mrs. Elizabeth Don.

Fox, Alfred, Esq Don.

Fox, Charles, Esq Don.

Gay, Mrs

Hartley, Mr Don.

Hoskiu, Mr Don.

Spasshatt, Mr Don.

Sunday Schools, Falmouth and Flushing

Trestrail, Mr

Trevosso, J. D. Esq. M.D. ...

Watkins, Captain

Weekly Subs, and Small Sums D

1 1

II

0 10

(i

1 1

0

5 1

8

2 11

10

2 4

0

5 4

8

0 10

6

1 0

0

1 0

(I

I 0

(I

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6

0 10

6

0 10

(I

1 0

ii

0 2

6

3 3

0

0 15

9

0 10

<>

1 1

0

1 1

0

8 18

4

Heltton Branch.

Black, Rev. W

Do. at Porthleven

Do. after Public Meeting and

Sermon at Hi Iston

Ellis. Mr. James

Grylls, If. Esq Don.

I law key, J< ■■' | h, Ks.i

1 lenwood; J. D. Esq

Osler.Mr. S

Read, Mr.J. M

Read, Mr. C

b, Mr. T

Sandys, Coloni I

Stephens, Mr. Jnlm

Thomas, Mr. R.N

Small Sums, bj Mrs. Eustace

and others

Williams, Mr-. S

I\ nzance Branch.

Barham, Dr Don.

Biddle, Mr D a

Don.

Brow ii. Mr I ton.

Don.

Carthew, Mra. I! Don

Clapham, John, Esq Don

Coll. lis Mi

tPnblii Meeting

in . Mrs. Sarah Dun.

Peck, Mr. John Don

Pidwell, Sai .1 ion.

Sunday School Children

Weekly Sabacriptions

M

lxulruth Brunch.

Andrew . Mr. Joseph

I '■ . Miss

Cock, Mr. W

Coll. bj Mr. Saunders

Do. at Public Meeting

Do. al * 'amborne

1 )n. ,,i Gwt nnap I'it

Do. al St. Day

1) i\ iv, W illiam, Esq

Mr. M

I'ii. nd

Harris, Mr. W

II. yn« b, Mr. T

i, Mrs Don.

Mr .' \ rs.

I

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Rev. II

Moic. mi. Mr. Etisha

li

,s7, inn* n B 'nl-. bj

Cant. Craise

Small Sams, collet ted bj Miss

then

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I

X t. (1.

(I 1(1 II

(i 13 71

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6 19 c

(i hi o

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0 10 0

1 0 0

(i 9 (i

0 10 0

1 1 0

1 ii 0

1 0 0

1 II (I

I I o

I II II

1 0 0

Mil 0

7 19 (i

1 0 0

1 II 0

1 1 0

0 5 7

3 1 ii

Chacewater. CalLbj Mr.Satto Francis, Capt. William. Matthews, Capt. <»!i\< r

n

Morcom, Mr. Joseph....

Pollard, Capt. Tin. mas.

Rove, Mr. James

.Small Sums

lyM

Truro Branch.

0 10

0 Hi ii In

1 15 3 I I (i II r> 1 0 i ii ii io

0 ID

II III

ii io

0 io

c in

ii M

1 li n 10 (I III ii In I ii I 0

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7 13

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I u ii |n

Clarke, Rev. Mr

Clark, Mr. T

Collection, by .Mr. Sutton :.

Do. bj Mr. Saunders

Do. al Public Meeting

Bdj come, Miss

( libson, Mr

Harp ur, Mr

Knight Mr

Mackelcan, General Don.

Mackelcan, Misses

Plummer, Mt sura Don.

Tilly. Charles, Esq

\\ eekly Subscriptions, l.\ Hiss Homnlower, Mr-. I hm II. and others, and Small Sums

Grampound. Collection bj Mr. Sutton

. Mrs

in, Mr. T 2 \rs.

mi, Mr. 1! "2 \rs.

^ nun- Ladies in Miss a

'". 'a chool

\\ ei kly Snlis. by Mis-,. - i Y f;nn ami Seocombe

Si arli-. Mr •„' \r-.

Small Soma

DERBYSHIRE.

Penny Sot iety, bj Rev. C. Kni....:

ONSHIRE.

Brantcomoe. Puddicoml

Pnddicoml

Dartmouth. Amiliim S

CUMBERLAND.

Cariitle. Collection al 111

pendi nl Chapel, b; R< i . Mr,

Sutton

Collection at the Methodisl

, > 1. by U< i . Mr. Sutton.

Collection at the Presbyterian

Mr. Sutton.

Collection al the Baptist Cha-

pel, bj U. v, Mr. s itton....' .

Private Donations

Whitehaven Auxiliary Society, by Rev. Mr. Fairlii . I

23 1 11

1

16

ii

II

10

ii

1

ii

0

(1

l i

ii

0

G

li

1

13 0

1

0

n

0 17 (5

:? 8 ii

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Collection at Morice Square ...

Fegan, Mr ;

Foster, Mr...

Juvenile Miss. Society, by Mr. W. Rudd, Treasurer

Miall, Mr

Pinsent, Mr

Rudd, Mr....

Exeter. Contributions, by Mr.

Moxey

Kingsbridae. Elliott, Mr. W..

Elliott, Mrs

Kingston, Mr. Josh. Jun

Nicholson, Mr. J

Nicholson, John, jun. collected at Milton

Pearce, Mr. Geo

Sabbath School Children

Toning, Mr. Chillingtou 2 don

Weekly Subscriptions

Wilcox, Mr. T

Modbury. Collected by Mr. D

Bridgeman

Plymouth. Derry, R. Esq

berry, Mr. D

Dickins, Mr

Gandy, Mr. H...

How's Lane Society, in aid of

Missions. A moiety

Prance, W. Esq

Tanner, Mr

Williams, Mr. S

M,

DORSETSHIRE.

Lyme. Subscription for Female!

School ntDigah, halfyear... .1 S Montacute. Moiety of PennySub. M Poole. Bunn, J. B. Esq

Chandler, Mrs I F

Chandler,Mrs IM

Garland, Geo. Esq

Kemp, Miss T.

Ledgard,G. W. Esq

Shoveller, Rev. J ,

Sherborne. Chandler, B. Esq.

Coleman, B. F. Esq

Vowell, Mr

Whitty, S. Esq

Weymouth. Alner, Mr

Beddome, Mr. B

Drayton, Mrs ,

Hall,Mr. J

Harvey's Mrs. family ,

Loader, Mrs

Moyle, Mrs

Quarterly Subscriptions

Thomas, Mr

ESSEX.

£ s.

d.

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Nice, Mr M

Earls Coin. Collection I

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Hford. Missionary Association

by Rev. J. Smith

Langham. Contributions

Loughton. Association, by Rev.

S. Brawn i

Association, half-year, by Rev.

S. Brawn

Manningtree. Norman, Rev.

Mr. by Mr. Payne

Pluislow. Sparkhall, A. Esq...

Potter Street. Collection

Rat/leigh. Collection

Pilkington, Rev. J

Romford. Surridge, R. Esq... . Saffron Walden. Coll. at Rev. J. Wilkinson's...

Day, Mr

Friend to Missions

Gibson, Mr

Gibson, Mr. G

Gibson, Mr. J

Martin, T. Esq

Weekly Society, at Rev. J.

Wilkinson's

Walt ham Abbey. Contributions by Rev. C. T. Keen

M

M

£ s. d.

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Chalford. Bath, Jacob, Esq

Bath, Miss

Collections atMissionarvUnion Prayer Meetings

Collection, public

Cheltenham. Hall, Mrs.. ..Don. Coleford. Collections and Sub

scriptions, by Mr. Fry

Eastcombs. Contributions, by

Rev. J. O. Mitchel

Gloucester.

Friends, by Rev. W. Yates

Yates, Rev. W L.S.

King Stanley.

Collected by Rev. J. Cousins.. Minchinhampton. Neale, Mrs.

Whitehead, William, Esq

Nailsworth. For Shorlwood

School, by Miss Ryland

Stroud. Clutterbuck, Mrs. J... M

Hawkins, Rev. H

Hawkins, Mr. H

Hopson, Mr. W

Miss. Box, by Mrs. H. Hawkins

Sale of Quarterly Papers

Subscriptions of 5s. and under.

Williams, Rev. Dr

Wilson, W.S. Esq. Don.

Tetbun/. Penny Society. .3 vrs.

Estcourt,Rev. E. YV. Newnton\

3 yrs.

Tewksbury. Auxiliary Society, by Rev. D. Trotman

Ditto F

Ditto T

Woodchester. Wathen, O. Esq. M

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.; . Davis, Mr

Baker, Mr

1 yhlt a. Collection

l',i aunt a Ditto

Broughton. Collections bj H> >

II. Russell .

ChrUtchttrch, Dunk in. Miss...

Lymhtgion. Brackstoo

Collection

Collection at Mil/bird

Juvenile Ass,,, iation

Ki-.irlrv, .Mi** , Millard, Rev. J.

Mat donnell, Mrs

W.st. Mr

\\ estbrooks, Mr

\\ ickl mil ii. Miss

PorUea. Auxiliary at Meeting HouseAUey, bj Mr. Bllyett.

Collection at do..,

Collected by Rtiz. Judd

Collection at Dock Row

1>". at Rer. .Mr. Younj

Do. at M ir;, lihuiir-

I to. at Bbenezer Chanel

Do. ■! t "i-tnii ,ui,i Lah Lou

km, Mr. H

B day, Mr

Bono, Mrs

I well) r, .Mr

Dunn, Miss 2 yra

Ellis, Mr. W

( '•■ oise, Mr

Glenuiuniiiu'. Mr

( t leve, Mr. Joseph

Mr. John

Ii \ e, Mr. 11

Grey, Sit < ;< orge

Ditto

< in \ , Lady

Griffin, Rev. J

Helby, Mr

Hinton, Mr

Holland^ Man

Horsey, M i , Joseph

Horse] . Mr. S

II racy, Mrs

I toward, I hmiel, Esq

Kemp, Mrs

I . Mrs

/ /..//it Sabb itli Si hool bj

M.. Bllyett

Lower, Mr

Miall, Rev. I>

Mileham, Miss

\llli Ii, nil. Id \ . T. < '

M iihI i\ , Mr

Phillips, Mr

Ralls, Mr

I. Mi

Rou '

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\\ hitl Row Aimli.m

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Southampton. Hollar, J

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Curtis, Mr. J

I' r R| v. B. fl

Bllyett, Mr. It. I)

Oakley, Mr. P

\\ illiains, .(. Bsq

Sway. Collection at

Mu. s. II, Rer. W

HEREFORDSHIRE.

Garway. Collected by Mrs.

Rogl is, Vmuiiiiuth

1>... I.\ Mis. A. Cooper

ColL bj Mr. Coombs

Collected bv'Miss Wall

Do. by Mr. W . Hill

Jaynes, Mr

Lew is. Mrs

Wall. Mrs

lii/ilonl. Frit ads, l.\ Mr. Wil- liams 1834 and 1896.

Hertfordshire.

or. Contributions, bj Mrs

E. Carey

\ mm iation, bj Mr. Nash

linn, I Hempstead. Missionary

Association ha 1 1 year

Missionary Boj

Hitchin. Contribntionsfrom, bj

Miss Bradley

Oeard, Rer. J.

n. Beldam, Mr. I

Beldam, Mr. J

Butler, Mr. J

I-... J

j. r... B. K.

Butler, Mr. \\ Pordham, Mr.

l'nrilhaiii, Mr.

Pordham, Mr.

Mr. W

\ a ...U . W .

'. Mr. Jami i

ml. red, Mr. .1

Quarterlj Subscriptions

Smith, Mr. W

W.il, I. Air. J. P

Sawbridgetcortk.

Stewart, Rer. Mr

St. Al'

b Ri i W.i pton, jiim

/. \i|\:h.n J Soi il t\ .... ". .'.. ..

Bsq. 11 mi,

Smith. Mrs

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s"vii i \ in on or Missions, si Ms. W.

in.

GodmantketU rand St. I

kshtoo, Mi in 6

Brown M ' In '"•

29

Burrell, Mr M

Holland, Rev. K

Hutchinson, Mr *,

Martin, Mr. Dowries ,

Penny Association

Ulph,Mr

Vipan.Mr

Warner, Mr

Wright, Mr. W

Kimbolton Branch.

Association at Catworth...

Do. at Keysoe

Do. at Kimbolton

Beedham, Misses

Hemming, Rev. John

Hemming, Mrs

Hemming, Mrs. sen

Hensman, Mr

Longmire, Mrs

Martyn, Rev. J. K

Measures, Mr

Palmer, Mrs

Ramsey Branch.

Anniversary Collection

Association at Ramsey

Holmes, Miss t

Ibberson, Mr. John

Ibberson, Mr. Isaac

Ibberson, Mr. Isaac, jun. ...

Ibberson, Mrs. Isaac

Ibberson, Mr. Henry .,

Ibberson, Mr. Francis

Ingle, Mr

Ridlington, Mr. Thomas...

Saunders, Mr. W

Subscriptions of] 824, received after the balance made.., St. Neots Branch.

Foster, Mr

Foster, Mrs. M

Geard, Mr

Smaller Sums..

Penny Association

Webster, Mr

KENT.

Ashford. Missionary Associa- tion, per Mr. Haywood

Bessells Green. Coll. by Mr.

Pitman and Miss Sumners..

Do. by Mr. Surby and Mrs

Loveland

Fletcher, Mr. B

Knott, Mr. sen

Mount, Mrs Don.

Sunday School Mission. Box,

by Mr. Henderson

Townsend, Mrs Don.

Borough Green.

Collection, per Mr. Morris. ..

Canterbury. Christian, Mr. H

Collected by Mr. West, at the

Sunday School

Do. by Miss Collins

Do. by Mr. West

Flint, Mr. Abraham ,

£ s. d. II

0 5 3

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0 10 6

1 1 0

3 18 0

0 10 6

0 10 6

0 5 3

0 10 6

1 9 0

1 10 0

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Flint, Mr. B. F fM

Howland, Mr 8 yrs.

Parnell, J. Esq

Peall, Miss

Produce of Gold Ends of Mus- lins, by Mr. West

Produce of Missionary Box in

Mr. Howland's shop

Chatham.

Brook Chapel, per Rev. Mr. Giles :

Acworth,Mr. W

Bishop, Mr. H

Brock, Mr

Edmunds, Mr. Reed-court

Gilbert, Mrs

Giles, Mr. W. jun

Heathcote,Mr

Hopkins, Mr. T

Pudner, Capt. R. E.I. C

Stephens, John, Esq

Watson, Major, R. M

White, George, Esq

Per Mrs. Pudner :

Juvenile Society

Ditto for a School

Ladies' Missionary and Irish Society, at Zion Chapel, Clo- ver Street, one moiety, per

Mrs. Baldock M

Cranbrook. Auxiliary Society,

Juvenile do

Cray ford. Female Aux. Miss Society, by Mrs. Smith

Smith, Mr. North End

Turner, Mr. do '.

Deptford. Stone, Mr. sen

Stone, Mr. George

Stone, Mr. Josiah

Stone, Mr. Reuben

Stone, Mr. Charles

Dover. Coll. by Mrs. Wright... Egerton. Friends, by Mr. Hills Eynsford. Atvvood, Mr. W

Crovvhurst, Mr. John

Turner, Mr. J

Rogers, Mr. Family Box...

Small Sums

Female Society

Juvenile do

Collection at Annual Meeting. Eythorne. Bradley, Mr. N.

Giles, Mr 1825

Ditto 1826

Harvey, T. Esq

Harvey, Mr. T. jun

Harvey, Mr. W.H

Harvey, Mr. P.

Mrs. Bradley's Missionary Box

Tenth of a poor woman's fowls

Collection

Folkestone.

Subscriptions, per Mr. Stace..

Sabbath School Juvenile So- ciety, per ditto

Greenwich. Baptist Friends, by

Mr.Toswill

Hadlow. Harrison, Mr

30

Harrison, Mr«

Oolk I 'inn. bj Mr. Holers.... Maidstone, Beeching, Mrs...

king, Mi i

II' i Inn. . Him I'

Bentiif, Mrs. and Mr. <:. \.. Bentiif Mr. and Mrs. John .. Bentiif, Mr. and Mrs. James.

Curtis. Mr. and .Mis

Dodson, Mis

Laker, Mr. and Mrs

Spong, Mr

Stanger, Mr. ami Mrs. James,

Sl> ir. Mr. and Mrs

Stephens, Mr

Wilmsliiirst, Mr

\\.-d,|. Mr

Sums limit r Jin. and Anony- mous Donations "..

ifarden. Austin, Mr

< 'tii ford, Mr

1 lainimind. Mr

< Osborne, Mr. S

Pierce, .Mr

HargaU . Carthev . Mr. ..-J \k

Cobb, P. Bsq do.

Cobb, P. W. Bsq do.

Mill.r, Mr. \\ do.

Paine, Mr. W do.

Paine, Airs do.

Rybot, Mr ,1,,.

Stevens, Mr do,

Smaller Sums do.

Sevenoaks. Alwork, .Mr. J

Arnold, Mr. T

Ban ham, Mr. \. Tmbridge. 0 fort, Mr. R

Pry, Miss, Tvnbridge Wells.

< mien, Mr. S

( hreen, Mrs

Lipscomb, Miss

\ Pemale Friend

Parker, Mr. T

Shirley, Mr

Skinner, Mrs

Southern, Mr. T

\\ i ii in . Mr

Lad I don

M Issionarj Boxes

Part "l * lollection

Staplekurst. Ballard, Mr

J till. Mr

St. Peters.

('null ibotiona, bj Mi. Cramp

T( ill' "Ii n.

Colli i U d bj M isa S. Bnorman Ditto, l.> Mis- R. BxalL.. Miss Erend B II < iti rham I d Sot iety,

by .Mr. S. \\ urn

W OOLVI ii ii At \n i LBT.

Hi oad, Miss

Collection

Cnlrer, Ri v. Mr

Daniels, Mr

Dixon, W Bsq b] l>i i . Forbas, Mm

M

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(< ill man, Mrs

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Griffiths, Mr

James, Mr

Jones, Lieut. I!. \

Kid. Mr

Mr. II ,

Kemp, Mrs

Ditto F

MDonald, Mr M

Meredith. Mr

P I. Bsq '

Ranwell, Mr

Sm ill Sums and \\ eeklj Con-

tribiition.s

Stehillins, Muu

Strang, Mr

Walis, .Mr

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ton. M. ml. n, I. Mrs..

Peel, Jonathan, Bsq

Pennj a \\ , . k Sock tj

BaCUp.

Coll. I.v Rot, (i. A. UranL.. Collected bj Bev. W. Dyer Howartb, Mr. J

Ilouarth, Mr. S 1 lo\< arlli. MlS. .1

I [owartb, Miss S

Hudson, -Mrs

Ilursi, Mis. Barton .Den

Howartb, Mr. Clovghfold

Lord, M

I. in,!. Mr. John

Lord, Mrs

Miss II LOrd, Miss M < lllhlnd. Mis,

Ormrod, Miss R

( Irmrod, Miss ( :

Ormrod, Miss n

Ormrod, < '■■ l!s((

( Irmrod, Miss

( Irmrod, Miss i;

Pi nnj a W . k 8

ii. Mr F

Wlni iker, Mi R

r, Mrs. K

I On Mint, DO list

S' lit

Mnii.h, iter. Attn ist m, Mr. Au\di u\ Stx 1. 1 \ ,.t ^ oath at

^ ,>rk Street.... S

Hiit. It,\. J M

Blackburn, Mr

I: nl, .,11. Mr J

Ban , Mr, Jaatei

Colli nd, r. Mi

rwell, Mr, ' I>.i\. aport, Mr

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Hadfield, Mr. G

Hudson, Mr. J

Leese, Mr. Joseph

Pope, Mr. S '.

Pope, Mr. H. sen

Pope, Mrs. H

Pope, Mr. H. jun

Sedgwick, Mr...

Rochdale. Ainsworth, Mr...

A ins wortli, Mrs

Ainsworth, Miss

Ainsworth, Miss S

Ainsworth, MissE

Blackett, Miss

Bartlemore, Mr

Broad, Mr

Clegg,Mr

Crook, Mr

Dawson, Mr

Ecroyd, Mr

Fisher, Miss ,

Garside, Mr. James

Holme, Mr

Hill, Mr

Holt.Mr....."

Holt, Mr. James

Kelsall,Mr

Kelsall, Mrs

Kite, Mr

Little wood, Mr. W

Monthly and Weekly Contri butions.

Quarterly do

Ridgway, Mr.

Schofield.Mr

Stanley, Mr

Stephens, Rev. W

Taylor,Miss

Treasurer, Interest

Williams, Mr

Wilson, Mr

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Arnsby. Collection..."

Blaby. Penny Society, &c. by

Rev. B. Evans

Bosworth. Female Society, by

Mrs. Barfoot, moiety

Foxton. Collection and Weekly Subscriptions, by Rev. J.

Burton

Leicester. Collections at Harvey

Lane, by Rev. R. Hall

Cort, Mr. James

Ladies' Subs, for Leicester

School, in East Indies |S

Penny Society M

Subscriptions by the Harvey

Lane School Children SI

Waldren, Mrs. Oariby .M

Loughborough.

Babington, Rev. John Tj

Barrow, Mr Ml

Capes, Rev. G I

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Collection by Rev. E. Carey...!

Ditto F

Fosbrook, Mr. W. B |M

Fowler, Mrs. G

Maddock, Rev. B Don

Peach, Thomas, M. D.. ........

Penny per week Contributions

Phillips, Rev. E.F. M

Sankey, Rev. John Don

Lutterworth. Friends at

Sheepshead.

Collection by Rev. E. Carey.

29 0 0 4 7 0

6 0 0

6 10 0

M

LINCOLNSHIRE.

Boston.

Collected at Frampton End...

Claypon, J. Esq

Smaller Sums

Westland, Mr. J

Carlton in Moorland.

Coll. by Rev. W.H.Newman Lollingham. Burt, Mr. VV

Burt, Mr. W. jun

Burt, Mr. John

Collection

Nichols, Rev. VV

Tinley, Mr. M

Lincoln.

Coll. by Rev. J. Jarman

Ditto, by Miss Keep

Ditto, by Mr. Doughty at Sun day School

Allenby,Mr

Bratten, Mr. T

Bratten,Mrs

Cartledge, S. Esq

Coupland, Mrs

Hicksons, Misses

Keep, Mr

Riggle, Mr

Sunday School Children, at Ridings, Derbyshire,

£

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LONDON AND ITS VICINITY.

A.'B. at Messrs. Hoare's....Don. M

A. B. L Don.

Adams, Mr. Thomas, Holborn.... Aikin, Mr. J. Bermondsey-street A Friend, by .1. D. for Montego

Bay

A Friend, by Mrs. Marten

Ailie-street Sabbath School, by

Rev. W. Shenston

Allen, Mr. Elbow-lane..;

Amedroy, Mr. Fitzroy Square.... Another tithe of gratitude, by

Mr. 'Nesbitt

Angas, Rev. W. H

Arpthorpe, Mr. Borough

| Arnold, Mrs. Bankside

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Mr. S. P il uter-row.

Mr. W . Lorn ai re

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Gibbs, Mr. T. Piccadilly

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Mrs. Bale

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Stringer, Mr. Portland-street....

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Tozer, Mr. Milk-street

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Tucker, R. Esq

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Walker, T. Esq. Piccadilly

Walley, Mrs. Hackney

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Watson, S. Esq. Walworth

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Collected by iter. W. Gray... Clipgton. Do. by Re?. J. M u k.

Ditt 1836

Irttdingborougk. Must. Prayer Meeting, by Rer. T.Allen.. Kt Hi i im:. Collections, by Rer. J.K. FI ill

Coles, Mrs

Hall, Rer. J. K

Mills, Mr. R I xrs

B sty io lid "t M i'.ns, bi

Mr.Ooteb

Ditto, for Mr. \\ . Kiiil.h's

School, Jamaica 7 S

\\ bBw, Mr. George M

Ki*g»thorpe.

uoab] Rev.Wj

Kislingbury. I >i tt<

Northampton. Cootribntiona, bj

It. n. \\ . On]

Friend, by ditto

lioud. \\ i-i k 1 % Contributions, b]

Rer. \\ . Dray

Indi pendt d) 8a u tj . in sid of Missions, from Harborough ■ad /\. u< i ii,..-. by !{• v. T.

Toller :

Thraptton, Attenbofough, Mr. Baker, Mrs

li.l. i.iiii. Mr. 1<

Real, Mr. W

BIqbi M,.\V

('•.ill. . ii -i

Mr. S Ci. . n

' kfr. H

Duxbnrj . Mr. lb nry

1 unili

Mr. Tbomu

Hill. Mr. rV

Leu in Mr

Sabbath Si Ii., u| Children....

Ditto Ti ii in ra

St. \ enson, Mr. I. J

Stevenson, Mrs

Small Sums

Til. I, ult. Mr B .. ii. 1 1

I •■ i . M.iii tj "I Collection

(J in the (' Tin r

Mi. ppard, M iss, Miss?. Box. .

Walgrave, Collected b> Rer.W. G

II . Ho* by ll eedoa.

notions I \ rs.

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North or Km. i. ami Aimi.ixky Society. Alnu'u!;. Auxiliary Society tit

the H' -x . Joseph Rate'i

Da inclusive "i Public Coll...

Coll at Rer. I>. Pat moo's....

/; n/.- upon Tut . it. Cull.

ut Rer. J. Balmer's, bj Ri ■• .

8 Sutton .'

I n, ill in the Translations T

Juvenile Society; y\

Morrison, John, Esq

Hi rwiekand Tweedmoutk \~

ciations

Broomi* u.

Collection at Re\ . W.l

Collected by Miss D. V Broughton.

Coflecti ii I'. \ . S. Ruston'a

Do. b) Rer. 8. Rnston

I ll slop, Mr

( 'otkt i mouth. Colli i tiuii

Independent Chapel

II, taut, rlu. Coll. i lion at Rev.

I >. I I

Ditto, bj Rer. 1). Dougl HindU

1 lion at Id \ . W. I"i-in r*s

Houghton It s ring. Branch

■<.. l... M. r.R. Pengillj M

Ditto I

Lancaster. Prii its Donations.. lUaryport, Branch Sooiety, bj

Mi. C. Kill In ii ." '.

I R . \\ . Rintoul'a

C..II. ,.t Rer.C. Kii, In,,-

Tolson, Mi

.'■.■. Collection at 11. \ .

R. Peonlly's

Coll. bi Mr. K. dshan

Do. by Miss Angas I

Juvenih Socierj M B 16

1 1 Cm vii i. Ai Mil xi:x . N » xx . isrn.

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Mrs. 13

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Baker, Mr. James

Banks, Mr. Bobert

Bates, Thomas, Esq

Church, J. Percy. Esq

Collection at New Ct. Chapel,

by Mr. Sutton

Do. at the Anniversary

Dickinson, Mrs. T

Penwick, Mr. John

Female Branch Society, by

Mrs. Fenwick

Ditto

Hood, Mr. Jabez

Juvenile Branch Society, by

Mr. H. "Angus, jun

Lyons, Mr. J. B

Meggison, Bev. S

Moiety at Missionary Prayer

Meetings, bv Mr. T. Bonner

Sample, Mr. W

Sample, Bev. G

Wear, Mrs. Ann

Wilkinson, Mr. E

North Shields. Collection at Bev. J. Williamson's

Do. by Mr. Bennison

Private Donations

Rowley. Coll. by Mr. T. Angus South Shields. Collection at the

Bev. J. Crook's

Sunderland. Branch Society by Bev. B. Pengilly

Ditto

Coll. at the Methodist Chapel Tottlcbank. Collection ,

Subscriptions

Ulvcrston.

Collection at Bev. J. Davis's. Whitehaven.

Collection at the Bev. A. Jack's

Do. at Methodist Chapel

Do. at Primitive Methodist CI

Do. at Baptist Chapel

Wig ton.

Collected at Methodist Chapel Workington.

Coll. at Bev. J. Selkirk's..

£ s. 1 1

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NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.

Newark. Collections

Clark, Mr

Deeping, W. Esq

Dyson, Jas. Esq ,

Friend, by Miss Ward

Hebb, D. Esq

Jackson, Mr

Ladies' Society ...,

Perkins, Mr

Bobinson, Mr

Sunday School Children....

Nottingham. Auxiliary Society,

including sums under 10.s\...

Do. Branch at Loscoe, by Mr, Soars ,

Barber, Mrs. sen

6 4

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23 13

11

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2

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6

Bardsley, Mr. E

Barraclough, Mr

Blatherwick, Mr. H

Boot, Mr. F

Churchill, Mrs

Clarke, Mr. C. H

Collections after two Sermons

at George Street Chapel, by

Bev. J. Gilbert and Bev. E.

Carey

Collection afterSermon at Park

Street Chapel, by Bev. E.

Carey

Crovvther, T. Esq ,

Friend

Frearson, Mr *

Goodall, Mrs

Greaves, Mrs

Heard, John, Esq

Heard, Mrs

Hine.Mr

Lomax, Jas. Esq

Boberts, Mr. T

Bogers, Mr. John

Shacroft, Mrs

Sutton, Mrs

Vason, Mrs

Vickers, Mr. W

Vickers, Mrs

Wallis, Mr. J....,

Wallis, Mrs

Wells, H. Esq

Wells, Mr. John

Wells, Mrs

Southwell. Penny Subscriptions

and Collection by Mr. Jarman

£

s.

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OXFORDSHIRE.

Oxfordshire Association.

Abingdon. Annual Subs

Collection

Young Gentlemen at Radley School

Ditto

Collection

Collected by Mrs. Kershaw...

Alcester. Collection, &c

Astwood. Collection

Banbury. Gardner, Mr. T

Studdart, Mr. J

Bicester. Fletcher, Bev. Mr... Blockley.

Collected by a Female Servant

Pennv Society by Miss Taplin.

Smith, Mr. C

Smith, Mr. J

Sunday School

Taplin, Miss

Wilkes, Mr. G

Bloxham. Shenstons, Miss

Bourton on the Water.

Ash win, J. Esq

Coles, Bev. T

Coles, Mr. B

Collections

18 3

6

19 17

6

1 2

6

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11

12 16

2

8 12

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Hank*, Mr. T

K. 1,-I.M. Mr. W

\) ionan l!.>\>

Str-naon, Nath. M.!>

Wilkina, N. Baq

/. Subscriptions

( iiuijnli n, N.uitt, Mr

Chipping Norton. Colli

IfiM Pordj ud M iss Cecil

Collections and Nil i .-.I riptiona. C'irmf. >/i r. Collection

Snbflcriptiooa

Sondaj School Contribntiona..,

( ■nil, mul llumpti'ii. C..11-. ,

Subscriptions

i. it -hum. Contributions hv -Mr.

Doboej

Dotmey.Rer. J. T

.M i nit hi \ SobacriptioDJ

SwtUn, J. II-. j

Fairford. *J< .11. i b'on

Farringdon. Reynolds, .Mr. II Sundry Snail Soma

lit nli i niil of Mi,

low, bj Bi v . 15. Bolton 7/...-/. Norton. \\ beeli r vi J Naunton. C.II. . n'ona

I.-. Ifiaa C

Aides, Mr

All. ii. Mr. Buckingham

Ball, \\ . I

Il.irtktt. Mr. T

Bridgwater, A. Baq

Collection

CeDingwood, S. Iysij

Copley, Rev. W

I >,i\ iii|>..rt. ( ;. Baq

Flake, Mr. John

( taring, 1 1. Baq

links, Mr

Hill, Mr

Mint. ,n. Mr. J. T

I lint. m. If. \ . J.mi.-s

I ' ii. Mr

St. in. . Mr

Si monds, Mr

Underbill, Mr

Wright, Mr

£ M.

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SHROPSHIRE

lit u/raoi lit. Colli . lion bj I.', v . T. Moi ... I', urn .i \\ i ek, colli . U .1 \«>

\i M M I i-l '.

Mr. J.i-I.u.i

Mr. W illiam

Wi . John

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Kit--. Mrs M

School .it Mr-, ill. hards and

Willi's

Wellington. Collections and

Snbscriptions, in part

Colli eti .1 I.-, i Little Boj In. In

Ms plai I. Il..w s

Fennj a \\ .. It Subs, i ii.tn.n-. Lnuhij Bank

Wliitcliunlt. Bayli i Mr

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WEST oi' I"m:i \mi \i mi i \ir. SoCERT, I-. Kl \ . B. II' I -l.V. ; UTD BaiSTOI At \ll.I 1ST.

Coll. I interslip, See.

including lltth. Vtalnuburv,

and 'lit itiihitrij

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Ainiii.il Sobscriptions, lluth it

I. ttol

Sn. .ii Sub* i | tioni

Sandriea

Do r I i .-IS. hool. Iltith Pool. Villa bj K. v. Mr. Clarke

. .. ii-.n, Mr-.

I... Mr. II n Don.

Hi iitl it me It. Collections bj Miss Bowden, bj \lt\. Mr. Sharp Chard. Brown, Mr. Samuel.,

Brown, Mr. Samuel, jon

Brown, Mr. John

l'rn nil. A

J.iiin -, Mr-

Or., n i. Mr. II

Toms, Mr. J

Ditto

Tome, Mr. Jnlin. jun

Uitt..

Walk ■! v\

M etyol Coll ctionsSi weeklj

' .'I llill'l..!.-

Collumpton. Humphrey.Ri i Mr.

1*. 1 1 1 1 > p. r u. . ►. C'..li.

( ti it k- 1 a. Taj lot , Mi--, b]

lf.(. Mr. Crook .. n '

P dj Subscriptions bj Mi -.

1 I.

' erlon. Collection

Pennj Saba bj Miss Ford...

\\ •ml. Oi I ,

'

Ml. ... Mr. I'

Unit .in. Mr

Ditto

I tiinii . Mi-s

II. inn Mi - \

Butcher, Mr

I Mrs

CI, II. Mr

Colk

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Collected by Miss Brittain M

by Miss Coombs.... by Miss Cooper..'...

by Miss Cuzner

by Miss Daniel

by Miss Hiskett

by Miss Lydford.... by Miss Newport...

by Miss Porter

by Miss Rawlings.. l>y Misses Reed and

Nayle by M isses Watts &

Scanimel

by Mr. J. Palmer.... at the Annual Meet Contributions of Pasdobaptist

Friends

Copper, Mr

Humphries, Mr

Mansford, Mr

Middleton, Miss..., March, Rev. W. H Rawlings, Mr. D... Saunders, Rev. S.. Sheppard, Rev. J.. Sheppard, H. Esq. Compton

House

Ward, J. S. Esq. Bruton

Great Torrington. Penny pei week Collection, by Rev. Mr,

Pulsford

Hatch. Collections by Rev. Mr.

Fry

Hani ton. Penny Society, by Mrs.

Thomas

Keynsham, Ayres, Mr

Boulter, Miss

Edwards, Mr

Morrish, Mr

Score, Mr

Small Sums

Larertan. Collection by Rev. R.

Edminson

Juymc Association, a moiety by

Rev. O.Clarke.....

Lmighwood. Collections by Rev.

Mr. Gill Norton St. Philips. Collected

by Rev. W. Murch

Prescatt. Collection by Rev

i\lr. Thomas

Stogumber. Collection at public Meeting by Rev. Mr. Gabriel.

Taunton. Horsey, Mr. T

Tiverton. Collections at half yearly meetings

Follett, Rev. J Don.

Ud'cnlm. Collection by Rev. Mr.

Wood

Upottery. Rowe, Mr. John.

Watchett. Two Sisters.... Don.

Wellington. A Female Friend

in humble life, by R. Horsey

Cadbtiry, Mr.

Ditto

Collection

Elworthy, Mr

£ s. i

I.

1 15

0

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Female Friend in humble life

(second payment)

Gav, Mr

Horsey, Mr. 1?

Horsey, Mr.W. D

Were, Mr

Mules, Rev. Mr

Yeovil. Eason. Mr. G 1825

Ditto 1826

Masters, Mr. C

Moietv of Penny Society Penny Soc. by E. Whitby 1825

Whitby, Mr. E 1825

Ditto 1826

M

£ s. d.

3 0 0

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1 1 0

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2 7 2 0 10 6 0 10 6

SUFFOLK.

3ungay. nswicn.

.. T 0 10

Ipswich. Tacket St. Meeting... 7 10

Stoumurkct. Male Branch 1 1(5

Female do 3 0

Ditto M 1 0

Sudbury. Addition to Collection

by Rev. Mr. Payne T 0 12

Collections, &c. by Messrs. Chin and Payne.

Aldborough. First Fruits from Union Chapel

Missionary Box, Mrs. West's.

Aldringham. Collection at the

Rev. Mr. Marjoram's

Studd, Mr

Bilderston. Subscriptions, per

Mr. Osborne ,

Bungay. Blakie, Rev. Mi-.. Bury St. Edmunds.

Collected at Rev. Mr. Elven's

Kitchener, Mrs

Quants, Mr

Small Sums

Capel. Everett, Mrs ,

Clare.

Friends, by Rev. T. Hoddy Copdock. Richardson, Mrs.. Horham.

Coll. at Rev. Mr. Harvey's.

Stanford, Mr

Ipswich. Aux. Society, Stoke Green, by Mr. Pollard...

Collected by Miss Christopher.

Collection at Rev. J. Payne's..

Do. at Mr. Gooch's

Do. at late Mr. Hartnell's..

Maitland, Rev. Mr

Nottidge, Rev. Mr. Rector of St. Clement's

Ransome, Mr

Shewell, Mr. J

Torlesse, Mrs

Young Ladies at Miss Francis

School

Needham. Maw, Mr T

Old Newton. Bridges, Rev. Mr,

(Rector) Don. M

Rattlcsden. Collection at Rev P. Dickerson's

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Sin yhangtr. Collect! il ;it tin

Monthly Prayer Meeting.....

D U Mr. D

Do .■ It, Mr. |{

Gtandfield, Mr

Stowmarket. Collection. Sob- i in. us, and Donations, al

Rev. Mr. Baker1!

i rogation, l>\ tU \ . \\ . Ward ".

km., Mr. B

"^ ..Hi I . .1 ! Miss Cob-

bola'a School

Stratford. ColL at It. *. J. I Iul>

bard's iei ond in 1826

D by, .Mr

Sudbury. Congragatioo bj Rev.

I M. It;.\

Pinch, Mr

Iiim Ii. Miss

low ki s, Re,v. Mr

Tatting stom . Boll. Rev. John -'>.■-•

Small Sums

Tiilislnll. Fl n mil, l>. \ . Mr. Hi ( tor Snl>.

Walton. Collection at It' i . Mr. Cowell'i

Cowell, Rot. Mr

I >\hiii i, Mi

Julian, Rei . .1

II i it Row. Collection at Rev. Li Ellington's

Ellington, !<• i , I

Ellington, Mr. S

Ellington, Mrs

rubba, Mr. J

^ oungman, Mr

\ nun. in. in. Mis

M

SI RR1 .

i '.mi'; i u , ll. Female Branch

Anx, I>\ Mi-.- ( Intteridge... < 'lapham. Auxiliary Sooietj . I>\

Mr. T. Phillips..

Giles, Mr. B

a'j /.<ni(/. Collectiooa l>>

Ri v . Mr. Chapman

Kingston. Ranyard, Mr

Mitcham. Collected bj Mi-.

Pi It, Phippt B

II ilml.su 01 ill.

Biai km. i. . Mi. 1'

vVUlott, Mr

81 SSI \.

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w ... jr.W. Esq.

i . I / \\ . . LI) Bob* riptiooa,

Ri v.J. Denhau

Button, Mi. \\ ,

Lower, Mr. R. \\

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Beilby, Mr. Thorn is, inn

I!- in., lis Mr. \\ . I.- gacj

Bond Street Auxumrj Society,

1 1 I lollei dona

1 1 Samai itan Snnda] E

Bower, Mr. G

limit. mi. Mr. R

Brinton, Mr. \\ ,

Cannon Street A

Do. Colli ctiona

Additional, from » Friend, bj

\\ . I trinton

Rev. 11

Coll. after (be Pablk M. < t i n ^

at Cherry-street

Coward, Mr

1)... l.\ Mr-. Blaki more

I )i akin, Mr. Julm

I). ..kin, Mr. John

Dormd, Mr. J

Bzpn ssinn ..I pious feeling, l>>

;i ^ onng Lady

Mr. 1....:

Hale, Mr.T

Ham I, Mi

Johnson, 0. Baq

K j, Mr. Thomas

Knott, Mr. John

Lawn nee, Mr. Julm

Lowe, Mr. \\

Mh ki n/ii . Mr. \\

Mission. ir\ Box Anonymous),

Mole, Mr!

Morgan, It. ^. T

\. v, ball Street \n\. Socm tj ,

Do. Snndaj Si boots

Do. ( '..I]. 1 1. ..us

Perry, Mr. J. C

I'.nlU k. Mr

Potts, Mr. Thorn is

It. nun. Mi sm,. J. and J

Room. Mi sera. N\ ind I Round, Mr. P

Sprigg, Mr. S.iinnt I

Spi igg, Mr. J. inn s

Sii |.l on, Mi

Ii

T. B. bj Mr. T. King

\V Il.lll, Mr. J. sen...

Appleby. Auxiliary Societj

liiuton. Auxiliary 8 ciety... .

Collection

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Collections

- Ditto

Cradl&y. Auxiliary Society..

-Dudley. Ditto '.

Collections

Ladies at Mrs. Hutching's School, 12s. Ditto at E.Mor

ris' ditto, 4s

1 larky flail. Auxiliary Society,

by Mr. Mowbray

Holy Cross. Auxiliary Society Kidderminster. Sunday School Netherton. Auxiliary Society..

Collection

Heelv, Mr

Redditch. Williams, Mr

Upton. Auxiliary Society, by a

Friend

Warwick. Auxiliary Society... Interest, by Mr. King

£ s.

d.

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0

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Auxiliary Society, by Owen Johnson, Esq.

Bridgnorth.

Collected by Rev. T. Morgan. KJoventry, Auxiliary Society...

Booth", Mr A

Booth, Mr. jun..„

Butterworth, H. Esq

Butterworth, Mrs.T

Butterworth, Mrs. Joseph

Collected at Attkborougli....

Do. at Leamington

Do. at Exhall

Cubitt, Mr. W

Plovd, Mr. Birkswell

Freen, Mr. J

Friend

Harris, Mr. G

Hennell, Mr

Mine, Mr. T

Hiue, Mr. J

Matlerson, Mr

Mayo, Mr

Newsome, Mr. H

Paris, Rev. S t

Pears, Mr. A. H

Pears, Mrs. S

Serjeant and Leeson, Messrs.

Seager, Mr. P

Shaw, Mr. W

Smith, Mr. J

For Widows and Orphans.

Butterworth, Mr. B. S

Franklin, Rev. F

Franklin, Miss

Franklin, Miss R

( 'radley. Contributions, by Rev.

T. Morgan

Rugby. Contributions, by Rev.

E.Fall '

Scott, Rev. B. Harbro Magna

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WILTSHIRE.

Bradford. Cadby, Mr. Charles M

Collection, Aug. 14, 1825

Head, Mrs...,

Head, Miss M. J.... Head, MissE.T... Head, Miss M.J... .

Head, MissE.T

Head, Miss M. J. for Jamaica M

Head, Miss E. T. T

Penny Subs, to July 1825 M

Relph, Mrs Don.

Sabbath School Girls

Bratton. Blatch, Miss

Blatch, Mr. Joseph

Burbidge, Mr. Elias, Dunge... Casswell, Mr. James, Dilton..

Collected by Miss Blatch

by Mr. Brent

by R. Edminson

by Miss Mitchell.... by MissWhitaker... by MissA. Whitaker by Mr. J. Whitaker Collection at Bratton Meeting.

Edminson, Rev. R

Flower, Mr. J

Jarvis, Mr. Thomas

Mitchel, Mr. S. Edington

Scammell, Mr. C. Tinhead

Scammell, Mrs. Southdown...

Whitaker, Mrs. C

Whitaker, Miss

Whitaker, Mr. P

Whitaker, Mr. T

Whitaker, Mr. J

White, Mr. H. Edington

Young Gentlemen at Rev. It.

Edminson's School

Corsky. Contribution by Rev.

E. Edminson

Devizes. Anstie, Mr. B |

Anstie, Mr. Paul

Anstie, Mr. G. W

Anstie, Mr. J. O

Colls, at the Baptist Chapel Do. at Rev. Mr. Biggs's do Do. at Rev. R. Elliotts do. Contributions by Friends at the

Baptist Chapel

Knighf.,Mr

Leach, Mr. V

Rutt,Mrs

Ditto

Slade, Mrs

Sutton, MissS. Rowde

Sums under 10s. each

Waylen, R. Esq

Weekly Contributions by Mrs.

P. Anstie

Whitchurch, Mr. Samuel

Downton. Collection by Rev. J.l

Clare |M

Young People

Imbcr. Collection

Melksham. Evans, Mrs. 5. Don

Holden, Mrs

F

£ s.

d.

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Sati*l>ury. Collection at Re?. P.

.1. Saffery's

I »n id' ads mi a Bank DOl

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\\ ard. »:. Esq. Crockerton ,

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for Trowbridge S bool

cotta P

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Clilt, Mr.S.B

Collection ,

Dann, Mrs

II;, n, . Mr. .1 It

I I;irr;-«, Mrs ,

I [arris, Mr. J. (omitted last \r.)

Mi-, c..:

Salter, Ura.8

Stanconib, Mr. inn

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lit inlli i/. Contributions, i

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Collet ted bj Mr. J

Scroxton, jnn

Ditto bj Mrs. Rollins

Ditto bj Miss I*. Harrison

Ditto bj Miss Lees

Harrison. .Mr. \V

II. m. \, Mr. 8

i Qi 1 1. .I bj the Misst -

Mann

Barlingbam, Mr S

Cheek, Mr

D

.Mann. Mr. T

I pton "ii S, it rn. Colli i

Miss A . I.lnyl

Colli < tion at the Meeting-house

II ■;■. i rti r. Collections atSilver

sin i 1 1 \n .■! I street Meet

after two Sermons l'\

Rev. K. Hall '

I >.n is, It. \. John

,i ORKSHIRE.

\\ Ml Ruumi , R-) M Tiiwmiu. BlQ.

B«l a, ,1,1-u i, k. Colli «lion

//, tlil, . Peon) i'< rWeel Hititlhntl. Colli i '

niversary

1 1

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n i.. Mr. John ' 1 II

iwood, Mr. \V

Orei aw I, Mi-- ' 'A n

Bet I. s, Mr. \\ ii |G

Hartley, Mr. J, bn I in

Hartli >, Mr. James (i 10

Holmes, Mr. Jeremiah u 16

Margatri yd, .Mr. Robert 0 '■<

Oddy, Rev. Miles I I I

Oddv, Mrs 9 9

Sued n, Mr. Abram 0 6

Subscriptions and Collections, ' irch

ToWDSeod, Mr. Sinn on

\\ ii. hi Mr. John

II, ''ii, a 1,: Us . . S inscriptions..

i ir- . ii\\ !. Mr. John Don.

halfycu

Young Ladies at Mrs. J u kaon i

School

Horsforth. Colli i tion

Let as, Acworth, Ri \ . J

n, .Mr

dhadwick, Mr

(.'I.i I 'hi in, Mrs

Clapham, Mr. Johi . i id

dapham, Mr. Samw I

Colli ft ;> 'lis

Dickinson, Mr. J aim Hon.

I toolin, Mr

Pawci it. J. Esq x

( loodman, IS. Esq I Ion.

tdman, Mr. I! ~\,\

( !• oiliiiaii, Mr. ( I Don.

Bfeadli v. M.s

K \\ . Cs.j q>

Hirst. Mi. \\ m a

Jackson. Mr I

Ladies' Societ] p 3fi

Nichols, n. Mi's \] I

Radford, Mr

. Mr. I '•

Raw son, Mr. II | I

Reade, T. S. B. Esq T 1 1

Tbackery, M. Esq Don. \| In n

Ditto Snl.. 9 9

'I'l.a. k, ry, Mr. t; 9 j

Tbackery, Mr. J ' 1 1

'Ih. i. k, ry, Mis | |

Thacki ry, M; l 1

W . bster, Mr | I

W I, Mi o |ii

Wylde, Mr i ,,

/."il.« R< v . J it in

Id .r>. Mr. Co.ll.is | n

Colli ctions ." 9 | i

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W illetl .' |s ||

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lard

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Sakndme Nook. Female Aiixil

iary Society, 2 payments

Eastwood, Mr. S

Westerman, Mr :

£ s. d.

32 7 6 2 0 0 0 10 6

Hull and East Riding Auxiliary, by J. Thornton, Esq.

Beverley. Collection at Lair Gate Chapel Ditto at the Methodist Chapel- Ditto at the Scotch Baptist do

Clarke, Mrs .

Galland, Rev. R. M.A

Sanvidge, Mr. J

Simpson, Mr. W ,

Bishop Burton. Collection ,

Bridlington. Booth, Miss

Boswell, Mrs

Collection at the Baptist Chapei

Ditto Union Chapel

Coverly, Mr. S

Coverly, Mr. J

Penny Soc. by Misses Harness and Nightingale

Thompson, Rev. R

Small sums under 10s ,

Cottingham. Collection at Zion

Chapel

Driffield. Collection

Hummanby. Collection

Hull. Blaine, Mr. B ,

Bodley, Dr

Bowden, J. Esq

Bowden, VV. Esq

Briggs, W. Esq

Casson, Mr. John

Collected at George St. Chapel.

Ditto at Independent Chapel, Fish Street

Ditto at Public Meeting

Ditto at Rev. J. M'Pherson's Chapel

Ditto in work-room of Young Ladies, by pence

Dikes, Rev. T. LL.B,

Friends by Mrs. Longsfaff.

Friend, by ditto

Greaves, Miss

Green, Mrs. Marine Row

Greenwood, Mr. G

Henwood, Mr. J

Jackson, Mr. John

Juvenile Society

Purdon, Mr. W

Rhodes, Mr. F

Richmond, Miss

Rutherford, Mr. A '.'.'.

Scott, Rev. J. A.M

Sikes, Mr. T

Thomson, Mr. John

Thornton, J. Esq

Webster, Mrs

Widows' Mites, by the Rev. J.

M'Pherson

Scarborough . A Friend

Beard, Rev. F.t

Collection at the Baptist Chapel

4 11

3

5 0

•2

4 9

0

1 1

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0

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6

1 1

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7 0

0

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9 5 6

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16 2 9

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0 10 6

1 1 0

1 1 0

1 1 0

0 15 0

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12 17 0

Do. at the Independent Chapel Do. at the Methodist Chapel

Cornwall, Mr. F

Foster, Rev. J

Fowler, Mr. H '.

Fox, Mrs ."".'.'.'.'.'".'!

Hague, Rev. W

Hill, Mr. C

Hinderwell, T. Esq '..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.!

Ibbetson, Miss

Kirk, Mr. W

Knox, Mrs

Ling, Mrs "'

Mennell, Mr. Isaac

Megginson, Mr. J

Mosey, Mr. W

Parkers, Mr. T .....«...'"

Peacock, Miss '

Philliskirk, Mrs

Rowntree, Mr. J. jun

Richardson, Mr. J

Richmond, Miss

Smith, W. Esq. Smith, Mr. G....

Smith, Mr. M

Stickey, Mr

Tavlor, Mrs

Terry, Mr. L ,

Tindall, R. Esq

Tindall, Mrs

Tindall, Miss

Tindall, Mr. R

Tindall, Mr. J

Woodall, Messrs. & Co

Sheffield. Atkinson, Mr. W

Bennett, G.Esq

Hodgson, Rowland, Esq

Juvenile Auxiliary

Larom, Rev. C

Rawson, Miss, Philadelphia....

Sunday Scholars

Water Ful/ord.

Key, Thomas, Esq

Ditto, for the Benevolent Insti- tution, Calcutta

IVincobank. Missionary Assoc, by the Misses Read

£ s. d.

9 10 8 7 2 8

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WALES.

Monmouthshire Auxiliary.

Abergavenny. Baptist Church...

Griffiths, Mr

Harris, Mrs

Thomas, Rev. M

Wyke, Mr. Isaac

Wyke, Mrs

Blacnavon .

Baptist Church 2 yrs.

Blaunegwent. Baptist Church... Carmarthen.

South Wales Western Associa- tion, by Rev. D. Evans

Cardiff". Collection at the English Bapt. Chap. byRev. W.Jones

Edy, Mr. John , '

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bacas, Mr. J

'I'll. .in is. Mr. \\

\\ illiams, Mr. L

Smaller Sums .

Cowbridge. Baptist Chan it

S.iiiiihI. Mr

Lanwenartk, li. n...

Len hi, Mr. \\

Phillips, Mr. li

Phillips, .Mr. \Y

'•/ "'//•. English Church

Harris. |{. \ . T

■uthshir, . Ladi i iation for the Monmouthshire Female School and Female

EdoCatioD, bj Mis. A. Cum

waj , of Pontrhydyrim F

M a , I t Cborch M

' -'";/. Ditto

\\ uiiams, Mr. A

Ponthet r. Sinn Chapel, peunj

week Sobacriptions ....

Jenkins, Mrs. A

J< nkins. Mrs. C

Jenkins, Mr. J

Jenkins, Mr. VV

Pontrkydyrun. Pennj per tmk Subsr notions

Bn w< 1. 1;. orgi . Esq. Nantyglo Worlu

Gonwaj . Mr. VV

Pontypool. English Cnnrch.......

Rumney and I', nycne. Cull

PnbllC Colli rliun.. ..

Fothergill, Mr. |{

Griffiths, Mr. T

Parry, Mr. Henry

I!. . s. Mr. Lodwick

U .Hi. ,,,,.. Mr. J

Sab* rili. i- '.i 5*. ' h h

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1 'iijin . \ |'i i, ii. I. bj It' \ . John

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nburgh. Auxiliary Missionarj

Society, h\ t ;. ^ ill, . Esq

Ii\ Id \ . C. Alnli rson.

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milt ,ln\ i ml, Societj S

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Sabbath School S

Edinburgh Bible Soc?... 3 dons, T ; A ( ir.iiis Sab, Evening

School in C.irrii' I

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Anstruther

Baillie, Mrs. Drylaw

Balmer, Rev. Mr. Berivick on

Tweed

Baptist Church, at Allerdean,

near Berwick

Baptist Church, Hawick.. .......

Bible Society, East Lothian .

Ditto, North Berwick

Bible & Missionary Association,

Ecnnowau

Black, Mrs.'.

Block, Mrs

Children at Garleston Sabbath

Evening Sch. by Mr. Hunter.. Children at Gijford Sabbath

School, by do

Collected by Mrs. limes

Do. by Mrs. Iunes and Friends

Do. Penny per week

Female Association, Biggar....' Friends at Boness Sf Carriden,

for N. P

Henderson, W. Esq....

Juvenile Bible and Missionary Society, Leith

Ditto, for N.P

Ladies' Association, Haddin

. ton,by Mr. Hunter.,

Ditto

M'Farlane, Mr. P. Alloa..'.'.'.'.

Milroy, Mrs

Missionary Society, Cupar Fife

Patons, Misses, Montrose

Robertson, Rev. James

Robertson, John, Esq

Robson, Mr. C. Berwick

Ross, Miss

Sprott, Miss

Stewart, Miss, BJusselburgh....

Society in Rev. Me. Fraser's ^ Congregation, by Mr. Arnott..

Taylor, Mrs. Queen's Ferry

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Wellwood, MissG

Fife. Western District Bible So- ciety, by Lieut. A. Killer

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Irvine. Association for Religions

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Friend, by Miss Ferry, HUbrid'e

Friends in Kilmarnock

Macridie, Miss 2 yrs

Miller, Mr. John

Northern Missionary Society, by

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Reid, Mrs 2 yrs.j

Montrose. Society for Missions,'

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Nairnshire. Society for Propa- gation of the Gospel, by Rev.

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Paisley and East Renfrewshire. Bible Society, by Mr. Carlile...|T

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West Lothian. Aux. Society jM

Wick and Pulteney. Missionaryj Society, by Mr. Caldwell

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Dublin. Ferrier, Pollock, & Co.

Female Society

Hibernian Ladies' Society

H. K. Pocket Books

Marshall, Mrs. B. Torquay

Vesey, Rev. W. Delgany

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Polled, It, v. John, late of ItMrtra 1j B (•

Poole, Mi. late of Bristol &> " "

Contribution* for the Senunpore College, received by William Bnrh, Est/.

Brittol amd Bath kuxiliarj Society, bj Mr. John Daniel! 87 11 '•'

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Collections at NORWICH BY iter. J. I'iton, in SsVOKBBB, 1894.

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St. Clement's. Allm, Mr. J. 11.

Bloomfield, Mr. W

Colli ction

('..lis. Mr. It

Copeman, Mr. John

Cosens, Mr. John

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Mr

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Mall, Mr. \\ illiam

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Brady, Mr. G

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Colman, Mr. Jeremiah ...

Cook, Mr. S

Co» us, .Mr. James

Colley, Mr. It

Calley, Mr. S

Colley, .Mr. J

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Daniel, Mr. ('. ('

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Fountain, Mr. J

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Hawkins, Mr. Thomas

Kinghorn, lt«.-\. Joseph

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BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY,

By the Payment of Ten Pounds or upwards at one Time.

ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.

IN THE FOLLOWING LIST,

1. Those Persons to ichosc names no place of abode is attached, reside in or near London.

2. The donations are inserted without specifying the particular object for which they were given. The contributions for the College are not inserted, as they did not appear in the Accounts of the Society.

3. Of the Contributions made for the liquidation of the debt, those only presented by individuals are included.

4. Where several donations have been given by the same individual, the dates are given of the first and the last year thus : 1793 1812.

5. The names of anonymous contributors, and of persons knoivn to be deceased, are not inserted.

£ s. d. Abercrombie, Dr. Edinburgh.

1SJ 3-1825 21 0 0

A eland, Sir T. D.M.P 1825—26 20 0 0

Adkins, Mr. Middleton Cheney,

1812 10 0 0

Adams, Mr. Cambridge 1823 10 0 0

Alexander, D. Esq 1811 10 10 0

Allen, Francis, Esq. Frame.... 1823 10 0 0

Andrews, W. Esq. Olney 1SI3 10 0 0

Augas, Captain, London 1813 20 0 0

Angas, Caleb, Esq. Neweastle-upon-

Tync J823 10 0 0

Antil, Mr. B. Nailsicorth 1820 10 0 0

Ariel, Mr. Bristol 1813 10 0 0

Arnold, Mr. T. Serenoaks 1824 50 0 0

Ash, Mrs. Eliz. Bristol 1819 10 0 6

Aspinall, Mrs. Liverpool 1817 10 0 0

Barfield, Mr. John 1823 10 0 0

Barclay, R. Esq. Bury Hill 1822 65 0 0

Baring, Sir T. Bart. M.P 1821 20 0 0

Barnes, Miss, Liverpool 1818 10 0 0

Bartlett, Mr. W. P 1823 10 0 0

Baylis, Mr. J 1823 10 0 0

Beasly, Mrs 1823 10 0 0

Bemvell, Joseph, Esq 1813 10 0 0

Berkley, Mr. R. Leicester 1823 10 0 0

Bevan, S. Esq. Fosbury House,

1820, 1823 30 0 0

Bevan, Charles, Esq 1816 10" 10 0

Bexley, Right Hon. Lord 1823 10 10 0

Bickersteth, Rev. Edward. 1822 10 10 0

Bignold, Thomas, Esq. junior, Nor- wich 1816, 1823 40 0 6

Blackett, John, Esq 1S21 10 10 0

Blakeley, Mr. J. R. Norwich. 1824 10 10 0

Blatherwick, Mr. Nottingham.lS2S 10 0 0 Blyth, Daniel, Esq. Lungliam,

1798, 1813 30 0 0

Blyth, Mrs. Langham 179S 10 0 0

£ s. d.

Bolton, Mrs. Liverpool 1818 15 0 0

Bosworth, Rev. W. StaJrord...lS2i 10 0 0

Bousfield, Messrs 1813, 1823 40 0 0

Bowman, Mr. Sheffield 1823 10 0 0

Boyce, Mr 1819 10 10 0

Brightwell, T. Esq. ATorwJc/*...l8l3 15 0 0

Bristol, Very Rev. Dean of. 1819 10 0 0

Brogden, Mr. T. Ditto ....1803 10 10 0

Brown, Messrs. James and Son,

Leeds 1813 20 0 0

Burls, Messrs. W. C. & J 1823 15 0 0

Burls, William, Esq 1813, 1823 35 0 0

Burls, Mrs 1813, 1823 20 0 0

Burn, Mr. Camberwell 1801—22 272 7 6

Burnell and Dyer, Messrs. Ply- mouth 1806 15 0 0

Burnett, John, Esq. Kemne </.... 1S09

1813 150 0 0

Butcher, Mr. R. Frome.. 1820, 1823 30 0 0

Cabell, Messrs. W. T. & S 1823 10 0 0

Cadby, Mr. Charles 1823 10 0 0

Cadbury, Miss, Rumhill 1823 10 0 0

Campbell, Rev. H. Salop 1805 10 10 0

Campbell, Rev. H. A.M. Nails-

worth 1820 10 10 0

Carnegie, Miss E. Edinburgh... 1821 10 10 0

Carroll, Mrs 1820—1825 50 0 0

Caslon and Catherwood, Messrs.

1813 10 10 0

Cave, S. Esq. Bristol... 1813— 1819 60 0 0

Chadwick, Mr. Leeds 1813 10 0 0

Chandler, Mr. John 1823 10 0 0

Chenev, Miss C. Braunston... .1823 20 0 0 Churchill, Mr. R. Sheepshcad,

1805,1807 20 0 0

Clark and Collins, Messrs 1823 10 0 0

Glapham, Johu, Esq. Letds 1813 10 0 0

Claris, Mr. J 1820 10 10 0

Cobb, Francis, Esq. Margate. ..IMS 10 10 0

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Collingboarn, Mr. Melksham...\S19 SO 0 1 Idam, Ban. II . Uingbo-

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Cottle, Robert, Baq 1823 10 0

Dublin 1822 10 0

Cowell. Mr. John 1813, 1823

Cox, Mr. Over* 1813 In in

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Cramp, Rev. T. 8t. Peteri 1823 m In

Colley, Mr. J. Worwieh I 118

Calley, Mr. J. Jan. Ditto 1818 20 n

Culley,Mr.H. 1823 In n

Calley, Mr. R. Ditto 1818 20 0

Calley, Mr. S. />,/,„ I I

Canningh ime, \\ illiam, Esq. Loin- thaw ' M «

Carling,Mr Mm Ml 21 0

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Dunn, Mr. \V MM In n

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Harvey & Nawer-Messrs 1813 10

Haynes, R. Esq. Wetfbury .,..1933 20

Hawkins, Mr. Norwich 1818 10

Hayes, P. L. Esq 1818 21

Haydon, Messrs. Guildford 1823 IB

Head, Mrs. Bradford 1823 10

Heard, Messrs. & Co. Notting- ham 1823 10

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Hird, Miss A. Ditto 1810 10

Hemming, JT. Esq Isol 10

Hepburn, Mr. John 1823 10

Hepburn, Mm ....1823 10

Heskins, Barnard & Co. Nails- worth 1823 10

Hoby, Rev. James 1823 10

Hodges, Mrs. Bristol. ...IKU>, 1823 100

Hogg, Rev.R. 7w/„W/<»n,1810,1823 80

I [ogan, \V. C. Esq. Dublin 1813 10

Holland, Mrs. Bristol... 1819, 1823 60 Hollick, Eben, Esq. Cambridge,

1815, 1823 30

Hope. Mr. VV. Liverpool 1813 10

Hope, Mr. VV. inn. Ditto 1817 20

Hope, Samuel, Esq. Ditto 1813,1823 110

Horse nan, Mrs 1821 10

Hughes, Mr 1810 10

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Hull, Mrs. S. Uxbridge 1819 10

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Jones, Mr. C. Ditto 1813 10

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MDowell, Lt.Oen. Stranraer, 18-^5

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Meardier, (J. Esq. Jriiighoe....lH07

Meyer, (1. Esq 1809,1823

Millard, Mr. P 1823

Millar, Mr. A. Edinburgh 1813

Mills, Samuel, Esq 1813, 1823

Milligan, Mr. Hinldey 1804

Moncrieff, VV. S. Esq. Edinburgh, 1815, 1826

Moncriefi; It. S. Esq 1810, 1815

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Simpson, Mr. Diss 1813 1"

Sing, Messrs. Bridgenorth 1893 in

Skinner, William, Esq^BrisfoMSM,

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Smith, Miss, Brooybrd 1806

Smith, Opie, Esq. Ii«th 1819 10

Smith, Mrs. Bristol 1813 II 10

Smith, Mr. Northampton M.'l 10

Smith, M. am. T. J. & S 1823 10

Smith, Mr. W. L 1893 10

Smith, Mr. Crojt/brd 1893 in

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Spencer, Right Hon. Earl. 1802,

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Walker, T. Esq 1829, 1823

Walker, Miss. Dairy 1825

Waller, Mr. Edmund, Luton. .1823

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Warner, J. Baq. Edmonton '

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LEGACIES.

N.B. The sum stated is that actually received by the Society.

1796

£ s. d.

Tiinder, Mr. Noriliampton 400 0 0

1809

Poole, Mr. Esq. Woodford 47 0 0

Trinder, Mr. Northampton Ba- lance 88 14 3

1805

Etheridge, Mr. London 94 0 0

1806

Douglas, Miss C. Bristol 35 7 5

Douglas, Mks S. ditto 73 11 0

1808

Ludlow, Dr. Bristol 100 0 0

Robertson, W. Esq. Maybole,N.B. 44 18 0

Wren, Mr. C. Rochdale. 45 0 0

1809

Dodkin, Mrs. Basingbourne 89 13 4

Harford, Miss M. Blaize Castle 360 0 0

M'L. Mrs. Edinburgh 21 0 0

Scott, Mrs. Matlock 269 10 0

1810

Chandler, Mr. B. London 45 0 0

Coles, Rev. W. Kettering 10 0 0

Greenwood, Mrs. Ann, York 200 0 0

Stringer, Mrs. Watlington 450 0 0

1811

Bundy, Mrs. Bristol 90 0 0

Gillespie, Mr. Down, N.B 17 4 0

Hankinson, John, Esq. London 90 0 0

Lamb, Mrs. Clapton 45 0 0

1812

Gordon, Mrs. Liverpool 90 0 0

Taylor, W. Esq. London 90 0 0

1813

Douglas, Mrs. S. J. Bristol 31 7 9

King, Mrs. Do 19 19 0

Holmes, J. Esq. Stanbury 90 0 0

1814

Fauntleroy, T. Esq. London 100 0 0

Mauter, Mrs. Ann, Sunderland 45 0 0

Pain, Miss Mary, Thame 10 0 0

1815

Dares, Mr. London 27 0 0

Donne, Rev. J. Trologod, Radnor. 90 0 0

Goff, Mr. E. London 100 0 0

Renard, J. Esq. Hull 20 0 0

Wallis, Mrs. B. Kettering 355 0 0

1816

Pasco, Mrs. Frome 20 0 0

Turland,Miss, Bugbrook 30 0 0

Ward, Mr. J. Liverpool 19 19 0

Wigg, Mr. E. Norwich 10 0 0

Wrights, 31rs. 4M0 0

1817

Adams, Mr. Napton 41 0 0

Fuller, Rev. Andrew, Kettering.... 27 0 0

Green, Miss Lydia, Bath 20 0 0

Thrupp, Mr. J. London 45 0 0

1818

Gleanes, Mr. J. Stockport 266 9 0

Hall, Mrs. Arnsbu 40 0 0

Law, Mr. Birmingham 20 0 0

Lind, Mr. J. Dewsbury

Morgan, Rev. B. Bridgewater

Urry, Mr. J. London

1819

Hill, Miss Rupertia, London

Maddocks, Mrs. N ant wick

Phillips, Rev. W. Leicestershire...

Walmsley, W. Esq. London

Williams', Mrs. Hitchin

1820

Anonymous, London

Manns, Mrs. ditto

White, Miss, ditto :.

Williams, Mrs. Bristol

1821

Add, Mr. J. Dnlri/

Dawson, Mrs. V. Dublin

Fletcher, Miss, Bessel's Green

Palmer, Miss Ann, Hackney

Rogers, Mr. W. Barbi/

Smith, J. J. Esq. Watford

\oung, Mrs. Edinburgh

1822

Davis, Mrs. Lucv, London

Elston, Mr. John, ditto

Morrison, Mr. J. St. Ninians

Puplatt, Mr. M. Ramsgate

Roper, F. Esq. HerneHill

Salter, W. Esq. Norwood

Savvkins, Mrs. M. London

Thornton, Mrs. M. Hull

Tomkins, Mrs. R. London

1823

Cattel, Mrs. Elspet. Elgin

Cockburn, Mr. T. Edinburgh

Erskine, Miss H. ditto

Etheridge, Mr. Hackney

Mann, Mr. Thomas, London

Oldham, James O. Esq. do

Trigg, John, Esq. Alelbourn Bury..

Woolslon, Mr. John, Banbury

1S24

B;ilt, Mr. John, London

Sharp. Mrs. Jane, Mary port

Sutcliir, Mr. D. Hebden-bridge

Wallis, Mrs. B. Kettering

1825 Bennet, Mr. William, Birmingham.

Berridge, Mr. T. Northampton

Calwefi, Mrs. Bath 1

Child, Miss, London

Clift,Mrs. W. Weslbury Leigh ....

Colman, Mr. J. M. Norwich

Cooper, Mrs. A.M. Dublin

Creighton, Mr. W. Kilwinning

Cuninghame, Mrs. Kilmarnock

Harris, Mr. Robert, Trowbridge

Harris, Mr. .1. M. Trowbridge

Hayes, Mrs. London

Moore, Mr. R. Alcombe

Palmer, Re- . John, Shrewsbury

Smith, Rev. W. ditto '

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