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CYCLOPAEDIA 


OF 


METHODISM  IN  CANADA: 

CONTAINING 
DATING   FROM   THE   BEGINNING   OF    THE   WORK   IN   THE 

SBVEEAL   PEOYINCES 

OF  THE 

Dnmininn  of  €anaba, 

AND    EXTENDING   TO    THE 

ANNUAL  CONFEEENCES  OF  1880. 

BY   THB 

REV    GEORGE    H.    CORNISH. 


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BY    THE     . 

REV  JOHN  CARROLL,  D.D. 


TORONTO : 

Methodist  Book  and  Publishing  House. 

HALIFAX  : 
Methodist  Book-Room. 

1881. 


Entered  according  to  the  Act  of  the  Parliament  of  Canada,  in  the  year  one  thousand 
eight  hundred  and  eighty  one,  by  the  Kev.  George  H.  Cornish,  in  the 
Office  of  the  Minister  of  Agriculture,  at  Ottawa. 


CYCLOPEDIA  OF  METHODISM. 


BOOK    I. 


FKOM  THE  BEGINNING  OF  METHODISM  IN  THE  SEVEEAL 
PROVINCES  TO  THE  UNION  OF  1874. 


TO   THE 

MINISTERS    AND     MEMBERS 

OF 

THE  METHODIST  CHURCH  OF  CANADA, 

IN   HEARTY   ADMIRATION 
OF   THEIR   SELF-DENYING   LABOURS   IN    PROMOTING 
THE   EXTENSION    OF 
THE   KINGDOM   OF   OUR   LORD   AND   SAVIOUR  JESUS   CHRIST, 

THIS 

IS     RESPECTFULLY 

WITH   THE   EARNEST   DESIRE   THAT 
THE   RECORD   HEREIN   CONTAINED   MAY   STIMULATE   AND    ENCOURAGE   THEM 

TO   STILL   MORE 

EARNEST   WORK   AND   SELF-SACRIFICING   DEVOTION 

IN   THE   ENLARGEMENT 

OF   THE   BOUNDARIES   OF    OUR   BELOVED 

METHODISM. 


COMMENDATOEY 

BY  REV    JOHN  CARROLL,  D.D. 


The  circumstances  of  my  past  life,  rather  than  any  extraordinary  talents 
or  wisdom  native  to  myself,  authorize  me  to  speak  in  relation  to  the  contents 
of  the  following  pages.  The  whole  of  my  existence,  except  a  few  short  inter- 
vals, has  been  spent  in  what  we  now  call  the  Dominion  of  Canada.  Fifty-five 
out  of  the  seventy  years  of  my  life  I  have  been  an  accredited  Methodist. 
My  childhood  was  nurtured  by  the  Methodist  ministry  of  the  Genesee  Con- 
ference ;  my  membership  began  while  that  Conference  still  exercised  jurisdic- 
tion in  Upper  Canada  ;  my  labours  on  a  circuit,  fifty  years  ago,  began  before 
our  connection  with  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  of  the  United  States  was 
dissolved  ;  the  whole  of  my  half  century  of  ministerial  labour  has  been  spent, 
despite  all  the  changes,  in  connection  with  the  largest  or  central  body  of 
Colonial  Methodism ;  and  twenty-five  of  those  years  I  held  an  official  posi- 
tion, which  gave  me  large  opportunities  of  observation.  Then,  I  have  been  led 
necessarily  to  study  the  history  and  working  of  Canadian  Methodism,  and  to 
contemplate  the  lives  and  character  of  hundreds  and  hundreds  of  its  ministers 
and  members  in  preparing  at  least  eight  or  ten  books,  greater  or  smaller,  re- 
lating to  these  subjects.  The  above  circumstances,  without  any  assumption 
on  my  part,  will,  perhaps,  lend  some  little  weight  to  the  testimony  I  now 
give. 

The  compiler  of  this  Cyclopaedia,  the  Rev.  Geo.  H.  Cornish,  I  hold  to 
be  pre-eminently  qualified,  by  natural  aptitude,  taste,  and  long  practice  as  a 
Statistician,  for  the  work  of  Cyclopaadist.  I  have  not  read  every  line  of  this 
volume,  but  I  was  familiar  with  almost  every  line  of  its  basis  and  precursor, 
the  original  "  Handbook  of  Canadian  Methodism  ; "  and  I  conned  over 
various  parts  of  the  present  work  while  it  was  in  course  of  preparation ;  be- 
sides often  being  referred  to,  and  making  researches,  coincidently  with  the 
author,  in  relation  to  many  matters  treated  of  in  the  "  Handbook,"  to  cor- 
rect or  verify,  as  the  case  might  be.  I  feel,  therefore,  great  confidence  and 
pleasure  in  saying,  in  the  strongest  language  possible,  that  I  regard  the  "  Cy- 
lopaedia  "  to  be  an  indispensable  necessity  to  every  minister,  member,  and 
adherent  of  the  Methodist  Church  of  Canada,  who  would  acquire  that 
knowledge  of  her  history,  situation  and  resources  necessary  to  perform  his 
duty  to  the  Church  intelligently  and  well. 

I  make  the  above  disinterestedly  and  with  heartiness ;  indeed,  through 
the  unhappy  disposition  of  most  Methodists  to  reduce  their  purchases  of  their 


8  CONFERENCE   RESOLUTIONS. 

own  literature  to  the  most  contracted  minimum,  this  work  will  naturally  tend 
to  rival  and  limit  the  circulation  of  my  own  works.  Therefore,  I  even 
write  against  my  own  interests  when  I  say,  with  my  whole  heart,  that  I  do 
hope,  whatever  becomes  of  mine,  that  there  will  not  be  a  Methodist  family 
from  Newfoundland  to  British  Columbia,  and  from  the  Lakes  to  the  Frozen 
Ocean,  without  a  copy  of  the  "  Cyclopaedia." 

JOHN  CARROLL. 
Riverside,  Toronto,  June,  1880. 


CONFERENCE    RESOLUTIONS. 


1.  From  the  Minutes  of  the  London  Conference  of  the  Methodist  Church 
of  Canada,  which  met  in  St.  Thomas,  June,  1878  : — 

"Cyclopaedia  of  Methodism. — Moved  by  Rev.  John  A.  Williams,  D.D.,  seconded  by 
Rev.  James  Gray,  and 

"  Resolved, — That  having  been  informed  that  the  Rev.  Ceorge  H.  Cornish  has  in  course  of 
preparation  a  volume  entitled  '  Cyclopaedia  of  Methodism  in  Canada,'  containing  a  full 
account  of  the  men  and  circuits  of  the  Wesleyan,  the  New  Connexion,  and  the  Eastern  British 
American  Conferences  to  the  year  1874,  and  of  the  six  Annual  Conferences  of  the  Methodist 
Church  of  Canada  from  1874  to  1880,  with  full  tabulated  Statistics,  and  an  account  of  the 
General  Conferences  of  1874  and  1878,  together  with  an  Epitome  of  the  chief  facts  of 
Methodist  history,  this  Conference  earnestly  requests  that  it  be  published  as  soon  as  practic- 
able, and  that  we  pledge  ourselves  to  give  it  our  hearty  support. 

2.  From  the  Minutes  of  the  Toronto  Conference,  which  met  in  the  Rich- 
mond Street  Church,  Toronto,  in  June,  1878  : — 

Request  to  Rev.  George  H.  Cornish. — Moved  by  Rev.  Wellington  Jeffers,  D.D.,  se- 
conded by  Rev.  John  G.  Laird,  and 

"  Resolved, — That  this  Conference  having  heard  that  the  Rev.  George  H.  Cornish,  of  the 
London  Conference,  is  preparing  for  the  press  a  volume  entitled  '  Cyclopaedia  of  Method- 
dism  in  Canada,'  embracing  a  full  record  of  the  Wesleyan  Methodist,  the  Eastern  British 
America  and  the  New  Connexion  Conferences  down  to  the  year  1874,  and  of  the  six  Annual 
Conferences  from  1874  to  1880,  with  tabulated  statements  of  statistics,  an  Epitome  of  the  chief 
events  of  Methodist  history,  and  an  account  of  the  General  Conferences  of  1874  and  1878  ; 
we  do  earnestly  request  him  to  have  it  published  as  soon  as  practicable,  and  pledge  him  our 
hearty  support." 


CONFERENCE  RESOLUTIONS.  9 

3.  From  the  Minutes  of  the  Montreal  Conference,  which  met  in  Brockville 
in  June,  1878  : — 

"Cyclopedia  of  Methodism.— Moved  by  Eev.  William  Scott,  seconded  by  Rev. 
William  S.  Blackstock,  and 

"Resolved, — That  the  Conference  approves  of  the  projected  publication  by  the  Rev. 
Geo.  H.  Cornish  of  a  Cyclopaedia  of  Methodism  in  Canada,  being  an  enlargement  of  his 
'  Handbook  on  Methodism,'  which  comes  down  to  1867.  The  members  of  the  Conference 
will  endeavour  to  promote  its  circulation,  as  affording  valuable  and  useful  information  on 
the  history  of  Methodism,  and  the  relation  of  Ministers  to  their  work  from  the  beginning  to 
the  Conferences  of  1880.'" 

4.  From  the  Journal  of  the  General  Conference  of  1878  : — 

"  Cyclopedia  of  Methodism. — Moved  by  Rev.  Joseph  Hart,  of  the  New  Brunswick 
and  Prince  Edward  Island  Conference,  seconded  by  Rev.  Alexander  Sutherland,  of  the  Toronto 
Conference,  and 

"  Resolved, — That  this  General  Conference,  approving  of  the  efforts  of  the  Rev.  George  H. 
Cornish,  of  the  London  Conference,  to  furnish  a  Cyclopaedia  of  Methodism  in  Canada, 
embracing  the  history  of  the  late  Canada  Conference,  the  Conference  of  Eastern  British 
America  and  the  New  Connexion  Conference,  and  of  the  six  Annual  Conferences  now  consti- 
tuting the  Methodist  Church  of  Canada,  hereby  requests  that  the  work  may  be  published  as 
soon  as  practicable,  and  pledges  its  hearty  support  to  this  valuable  work." 


EXPLANATION 


ABBREVIATIONS  USED  IN  THIS  VOLUME. 


Agt.  V.  C—  Agent  of  Victoria  College.  , 

Asst.  Ed. — Assistant  Editor. 

B.  C. — British  Columbia. 

C—  The  year  thus  marked  was  travelled  under  the 
direction  of  a  Presiding  Elder  or  Chairman. 

C.  B. — Cape  Breton. 
C.  E. — Canada  East. 

Ch.  C.  E.  D.— Chairman  Canada  Eastern  District. 

Chmn.  — Chairman. 

Ch.  L.  S.  D.—  Chairman  Lake  Superior  District. 

Co-Del. — Co-Delegate. 

Dem.  — Demerara. 

Dist. — District. 

Eng.  — England. 

Fch.  Mis.  — French  Mission. 

F.  Sec. — Financial  Secretary. 

Gen.  Conf. — General  Conference. 

Germ.  Mis. — German  Mission. 

Genl.  Conf.— General  Conference  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Church,  U.S. 

Germ.  Mis. — German  Mission. 

Gov.  F.  C. — Governor  Female  College,  Hamilton, 
C.W 

Gov.  V   ('.—Governor  Victoria  College,  Cobourg, 

C.\V 
H.  B.  T.— Hudson's  Bay  Territory. 
I.  0F  -\y  _lsle  of  Wight. 
Man.  — Manitoba. 
N.  B. — New  Brunswick. 
Nfd. — Newfoundland. 
N.  J. — New  Jersey. 
N.  S. — Nova  Scotia. 
N.  Y.— New  York. 
0.  or  Ont. — Ontario. 
Or. — Ordained. 
Or.  D. — Ordained  Deacon. 


Or.  E.  —Ordained  Elder. 

P.  Eld. — Presiding  Elder. 

P.  E.  I.— Prince  Edward  Island. 

Pees.  Conf. — President  of  Conference. 

Prof.  — Professor. 

Que. — Quebec. 

R.  Can.  Conf. — Received  into  Canada  Conference. 

R.  F.  C. — Received  into  full  connexion  with  the 

Conference. 
R.  F.  C.  and  0. — Received  into  full  connexion  and 

ordained. 
R.  M.  E.  U.  S. — Received  from  Methodist  Episco- 
pal Church,  U.S. 
R.   New.    Con. — Received  from  New  Connexion 

Methodist  Church. 
R.  on  T. — Received  on  Trial. 
R.   P.   M. — Received    from    Primitive    Methodist 

Church. 
Sec.  Conf. — Secretary  of  Conference. 

S.  and  T.  V.  C.  — Secretary  and  Treasurer  of   Vic- 
toria College. 

Stu.— Student. 

Sup'd. — Superannuated. 

Sup' y.  — Supernumerary. 

S.  V.  C. — Student  Victoria  College. 

Tp. — Township. 

Tutor  U.  C.  A. — Tutor  Upper  Canada  Academy. 

Tutor  V   C. — Tutor  Victoria  College. 

U.  S.— United  States. 

U.  V   C. — Undergraduate  Victoria  College. 

Van.  I. — Vancouver's  Island. 

W.  A. — "Western  Africa. 

\V.  I. —West  Indies. 

Wes.  — Wesleyan. 

W.   T.   C. — Wesleyan  Theological  College,   Mon- 
treal. 


PEEFACE. 


Eighteen  years'  devoted  to  labourious  Mission  and  Circuit  work,  have 
passed  away  since  we  began  to  collect,  in  definite  form,  the  contents  of  this 
volume.  The  work  was  begun  from  a  felt  personal  need  of  such  a  collection 
of  facts,  and  from  a  conviction  that  a  volume  containing,  in  connected  form, 
a  list  of  the  Circuits  on  which  each  minister  had  been  stationed,  the  period  of 
his  reception  on  trial,  ordination,  etc.,  together  with  historical,  educational 
and  statistical  information,  would  be  very  valuable  as  a  work  of  reference, 
and  help  to  preserve  the  memory  of  those  men  whose  unblemished  lives  have 
adorned  the  doctrines  of  the  Gospel,  and  whose  faithful,  self-denying  labours 
have  been  successful  in  leading  thousands  to  Christ. 

The  careful  student  of  Methodist  history  will  find  in  these  pages  suffi- 
cient to  encourage,  admonish  aud  instruct  him.  The  trials  and  triumphs  of 
the  heroes  of  Young  Canadian  Methodism  are  not  forgotten.  They  are  pre- 
cious memories  of  the  past — memories  embalmed  in  the  gratitude  of  the  tens 
of  thousands  who  have  been  saved  and  profited  through  their  ministry.  A 
more  noble  and  glorious  class  of  men  than  the  Methodist  pioneers  of  this 
country  cannot  be  found  this  side  the  Apostles.  They  excel  in  some  particulars 
even  the  noble  men  of  the  Lutheran  Reformation.  Their  courage,  their  zeal, 
their  self-devotion,  their  power  with  God  and  men,  and  the  wonderful  and 
immediate  effects  produced  by  their  preaching,  can  scarcely  find  a  parallel 
in  all  past  history. 

The  results  of  Methodism  in  the  social,  civil  and  religious  interests  of  the 
world,  are  not  appreciated — are  not  known  even.  Indeed  they  cannot  be  till 
the  great  balance  sheet  shall  be  made  up.  Methodism  saved  England  from 
French  atheism  and  anarchy ;  the  United  States  from  antinomianism  and  a 
licentious  liberalism  ;  and  Canada  from  a  State  ecclesiasticism.  It  has  saved 
the  Protestant  Churches  of  Great  Britain  and  America  from  the  stupor  of  the 
dark  ages.  Those  blessed  men  who  were  the  immediate  instruments  of  this 
great  salvation  are  worthy  of  monuments  more  enduring  than  the  pyramids 
of  Egypt.  The  fragrance  of  their  memory  will  be  as  fresh  a  thousand  years 
hence  as  it  is  now  ;  never,  never  lost — rather  increasing  in  its  preciousness  till 
Gospel  triumphs  shall  culminate  in  glory.     , 

In  the  year  1867  we  published  the  "  Handbook  of  Canadian  Metho- 
dism," which  contained  a  full  record  of  all  the  ministers  and  preachers  whose 
names  had  appeared  in  the  Minutes  of  Conference  down  to  that  date,  together 
with  those  who  travelled  in  Canada  under  the  direction  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church  of  the  United  States  of  America,  prior  to  the  formation  of 
the  Canada  Conference,  and  those  who  laboured  under  the  direction  of  the 
British  Wesleyan  Conference. 


12  PREFACE. 

The  thirteen  years  which  have  passed  since  the  issue  of  that  volume 
have  not  been  years  of  idleness  or  unf ruitfulness.  Methodism,  as  will  be  seen 
from  the  tabulated  statements  herein  contained,  has  wonderfully  prospered. 
The  "  Conference  of  Eastern  British  America,"  the  "  Conference  of  the  Methodist 
New  Connexion,"  and  the  "  Conference  of  the  Canada  Wesleyan  Methodists," 
have  become  amalgamated  under  the  name  of  the  "  Methodist  Church  of 
Canada."  We  have  therefore  deemed  it  advisable  to  enlarge  and  extend  the 
"Handbook"  to  the  Annual  Conferences  of  1880,  under  the  name  of  the 
"  Cyclopaedia  of  Methodism  in  Canada,"  so  as  to  include  the  names  of  the 
ministers,  and  the  statistics  of  the  three  bodies.  In  many  respects  this  has 
proven  to  be  a  very  difficult  task,  owing  in  part  to  the  great  extent  of  territory 
to  be  examined  and  the  difficulty  of  obtaining  the  earlier  records  of  the 
Churches. 

It  will  be  noted  that  in  Book  I.  we  have  given  the  Alphabetical  List  of 
each  of  the  three  Conferences,  distinct,  down  to  1874  ;  and  in  Book  II.  each 
of  the  Six  Annual  Conferences,  from  the  Union  of  1874  to  1880. 

Great  care  has  been  taken  to  have  every  item  as  correct  as  possible ;  and 
to  accomplish  this,  the  Minutes  of  the  Conferences  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,  TJ.  S.,  Vol.  I.,  1773  to  1813  ;  Minutes  of  the  Canada,  Eastern  British 
American,  and  New  Connexion  Conferences  ;  several  of  the  English  Minutes, 
and  Magazines ;  the  written  Journals  of  the  Lower  Canada  District ;  the 
Eeports  of  the  Missionary  Society ;  Douse's  Begister ;  Hill's  Arrangement ; 
Playter's  History  of  Methodism ;  Carroll's  Past  and  Present ;  Stevens'  Life  of 
Dr.  Bangs ;  Savage's  Life  of  Rev.  Wm.  McClure  ;  Smith's  History  of  Method- 
ism in  Eastern  British  America ;  Carroll's  Case  and  his  Co-temporaries;  Memo- 
rials of  Methodist  Preachers,  by  G.  0.  Huestis ;  Webster's  History  of  the 
M.  E.  Church  in  Canada,  etc.,  have  all  been  diligently  examined :  and  with- 
out encumbering  the  work  with  numerous  references  to  these  volumes,  the  Com- 
piler, would  here  acknowledge  his  indebtedness  to  them,  and  at  the  same  time 
tender  his  hearty  thanks  to  those  brethren  who  have  from  time  to  time  given 
him  much  private  information  and  advice,  and  to  many  who  have  so  kindly 
and  promptly  responded,  by  letter  or  post  card,  to  his  inquiries.  To  my  dear 
friend  and  brother,  the  Rev.  John  Carroll,  D.D.,  I  would  also  tender  my 
special  thanks  for  his  valuable  help  and  many  kind  words. 

And  now  having,  in  the  good  providence  of  God,  been  permitted  to  com- 
plete this  volume,  we  cherish  the  hope  that  it  will  supply  an  acknowledged 
want  in  reference  to  the  Statistics  of  Methodism,  and  prove  useful  as  a  work 
of  reference  to  every  minister  and  member  of  the  Church. 

Praying  that  Methodism  may  continue  to  move  onward  in  its  march  of 
glorious  triumph,  until  all  flesh  shall  see  the  salvation  of  God,  this  volume 
is  commended  to  the  patronage  of  the  Church,  confidently  relying  upon  their 
help  and  support  in  securing  for  it  a  large  circulation. 

GEO.  H.  CORNISH. 

Burlington,  Ontario,  October,  1880. 


REV.    JOHN    CARROLL,    D.D. 


INTRODUCTION: 


BEING  AN  EPITOME  OF 


flju   fisiorg   of  Central  $tj>t!j00ism 


IN    THE 


BRITISH  NORTH  AMERICAN  PROVINCES, 

FROM  ITS  BEGINNING  IN  EACH  PROVINCE  DOWN  TO  1874. 


BY  THE 


REV   JOHN  CARROLL,  D.D., 
Of  the  Toronto  Conference. 


Methodism  was  the  result  of  a  revival,  or  a  quickening  of  sundry  clergy- 
men of  the  Established  Church  of  England,  and  others,  into  a  more  exalted 
state  of  spiritual  life,  which  commenced  within  the  first  quarter  of  the  eight- 
eenth century,  in  England.  At  first  its  adherents  consisted  of  spiritually- 
minded  members  of  different  religious  communities,  whose  common  experience 
of  the  love  of  God  shed  abroad  in  their  hearts  constituted  a  sympathetic  tie 
among  them.  Methodism's  first  organized  embodiment  was  in  the  "  United 
Societies,"  banded  together  "  in  1739,"  and  which  existed  "first  in  Europe,  and 
then  in  America." 

In  the  United  States  these  were  consolidated  into  an  independent  ecclesi- 
astical body,  under  the  name  of  the  "  Methodist  Episcopal  Church."  Although 
nominally  "  Episcopal,"  and  presenting  the  distinction  and  names  of  the  three 
clerical  orders,  which  obtained  as  early  as  the  patristic  age — namely,  those  of 
"  bishops,"  "  elders  "  and  "  deacons  " — its  bishops  were  simply  elders,  set  apart 
to  the  office  of  "  General  Superintendents  "  over  the  rest,  as  a  useful  arrange- 
ment, and  not  as  possessing  any  essential  superiority  over  their  fellow-presby- 
ters by  "divine  right."  This  was  the  act  of  John  Wesley,  who  only  claimed 
himself  to  be  a  presbyter  of  the  Church  of  England. 

In  Britain,  although  Mr.  Wesley  ordained  certain  of  his  preachers  to  dis- 
pense the  Sacraments,  under  certain  circumstances,  Methodism  did  not  as- 
sume a  nominal  Church  status,  distinct  from  others,  until  after  Mr.  Wesley's 
death,  subsequently  to  which  it  gradually  crystallized  into  an  ecclesiastical 
organization,  with  the  conditions,  appliances,  and  style  of  the  "  Wesleyan 
Church." 


14  INTRODUCTION. 

Newfoundland,  the  most  easterly  of  the  colonies,  was  the  first  to  receive 
an  essential,  though  peculiar,  modification  of  Methodism.  It  was  introduced 
into  that  island  by  Laurence  Coughland,  one  of  the  three  Irishmen  to  whom 
we  owe  the  plantation  of  Methodism  in  America,  in  three  several  places,  the 
other  two  being  Embury  and  Strawbridge.  Mr.  Coughland  had  been  received 
on  trial  as  a  travelling  preacher  by  Mr.  Wesley  in  1755,  and  laboured  very 
successfully  in  that  relation  until  1764,  when  he  obtained  ordination  from 
Erasmus,  a  Syrian  Bishop,  in  London,  England.  In  1765  we  find  him  in  New- 
foundland (thus  taking  priority  of  Embury  and  Strawbridge  by  one  year), 
but  under  whose  auspices  he  commenced  his  career  of  colonial  evangelization, 
it  is  hard  to  determine  with  certainty.  He  at  first  located  himself  at  Con- 
ception Bay,  and  afterward  extended  his  labours  to  Harbour  Grace,  Carbonear, 
and  Black  Head.  After  returning  to  England  for  a  space,  to  receive  orders 
from  the  Bishop  of  London,  he  dispensed  the  ordinances  as  a  regular  clergy- 
man, and  preached  with  marked  demonstration  and  power.  In  1767,  Lady 
Huntingdon's  Missionary  Society  took  him  under  their  patronage  and  pay.  His 
labours  were  divinely  owned  in  producing  a  very  great  revival  in  the  various 
settlements  of  the  islands :  and  Mr.  C.  adopted  Mr.  Wesley's  Society  arrange- 
ment as  a  means  of  disciplining  and  watching  over  his  spiritual  children  ;  keep- 
ing up  a  friendly  correspondence  with  the  founder  of  the  Methodist  Societies 
during  the  whole  time  of  his  sojourn  in  the  colony.  In  1772  Mr.  Coughland 
began  to  look  "  homewards,"  and  in  1773  he  left  Newfoundland.  In  1776  he 
was  minister  of  Cumberland  Street  Chapel,  London,  England.  Some  time 
after  he  applied  to  Mr.  Wesley  for  a  circuit,  but  the  "  Master  bade  him  rest 
from  his  labours."*  The  work  in  the  island  was  aided  in  Coughland's  time, 
and  to  a  certain  extent  kept  up  afterward,  by  sundry  Methodist  local  preachers 
who  came  to  the  island,  or  were  raised  up  therein. 

In  1785  an  itinerant  preacher  was  sent  by  Mr.  Wesley  to  the  colony  di- 
rect. This  was  John  McGeary,  who  did  not  remain  very  long.  In  1799  the 
British  Conference  sent  James  Bulpit  to  succeed  McGeary  and  carry  on  the 
mission.  The  work  of  salvation  received  a  great  impulse  there  at  several 
different  periods,  by  the  visits  and  efficient  ministrations  of  William  Black, 
from  Nova  Scotia,  to  whom,  and  whose  province  with  the  neighbouring  ones, 
we  must  now  turn  our  attention. 

Methodism  in  Nova  Scotia  came  into  existence  with  Mr.  Black's  conver- 
sion in  1779,  and  was  greatly  promoted  by  his  instant  and  unremitting  labours 
as  a  preacher.  The  instruments  of  his  personal  salvation  were  some  newly 
arrived  Yorkshire  Methodists,  and  the  perusal  of  the  Rev.  John  Wesley's 
Sermons.  He  opened  a  correspondence  with  this  father  in  the  Gospel,  with 
whom  he  held  epistolary  intercourse  till  Mr.  Wesley's  death  in  1791.  But  the  ex- 
istence of  American  Methodism  was  known  and  acknowledged  by  Black,  who 
visited  Coke  and  Asbury  at  the  celebrated  Christmas  Conference  of  1784.  In 
1791,  the  very  year  that  an  itinerant  preacher  was  regularly  deputed  to  Upper 
Canada,  he  again  visited  Philadelphia  and  New  York,  and  received  ordination 
(first  as  deacon,  and  then  as  elder)  from  Dr.  Coke,  and  obtained  six  additional 

*  Abridged  from  T.  Watson  Smith's  History. 


INTRODUCTION.  15 

missionaries  from  the  Republic  for  the  colonies.     The  staff  of  preachers  for 
that  year  (1791-92)  stood  in  the  American  Minutes  as  follows  : — 

William  Black,  Elder. 
Halifax — William  Jessup,  John  Mann. 
Liverpool — Thomas  Whitehead. 
Shelburne — William  Early. 
Cumberland — Benjamin  Fidler. 
Newport — John  Cooper. 
St.  John — John  Ragan. 
Annapolis — James  Boyd. 

Previous  to  this,  American  preachers  had  been  appointed  to  the  Eastern 
Provinces  from  time  to  time,  among  whom  were  Freeborn  Garrettson  and 
James  0.  Cromwell.  All  the  preachers  in  those  provinces  who  were  ordained 
in  America,  down  to  1802,  were  ordained  by  the  bishops  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church  of  America,  and  one  or  two  afterwards. 

New  Brunswick,  Prince  Edward  Island,  and  Cape  Breton  received  Method- 
ism and  its  institutions  from  Nova  Scotia  during  the  foregoing  lapse  of  time. 

By  1804  all  the  American  preachers  were  withdrawn  from  these  provinces, 
and  as  far  as  supplied  at  all,  they  were  supplied  from  England,  their  names 
appearing  in  the  English  Wesleyan  Minutes,  the  Wesleyan  usages  and  termin- 
ology being  thenceforth  employed.  The  work  from  New  Brunswick,  eastward 
to  Newfoundland,  stood  as  Missionary  Districts  connected  with  the  British 
Conference.  In  1855  those  districts  were  organized  into  a  Wesleyan  Confer- 
ence, affiliated  to  the  British  Conference,  under  the  style  of  the  "  Conference 
of  Eastern  British  America."  When  that  Conference  was  created  there  were 
70  circuits  and  missions,  88  ministers,  102  local  preachers,  222  chapels,  393 
other  preaching  places,  1,162  day  scholars,  91,114  Sunday-school  scholars,  with 
13,136  members  in  Church  fellowship,  and  an  estimated  attendance  of  65,690 
on  public  worship. 

The  work  in  that  part  of  North  America  continued  to  stand  in  that  re- 
lation until  1874,  when  it  was  merged  in  the  comprehensive  organization 
known  as  the  "  Methodist  Church  of  Canada,"  and  divided,  for  administra- 
tive purposes,  into  three  Annual  Conferences — namely,  Nova  Scotia,  New 
Brunswick  and  Prince  Edward  Island,  and  Newfoundland  Conferences. 

In  the  Province  of  Canada,  a  few  local  preachers  represented  Methodism 
before  1790  ;  a  Mr.  Tuffy,  of  the  British  Connexion  in  Quebec,  for  a  time, 
and  Messrs.  McCarty,  Lyons,  and  Neal  in  the  upper  part  of  the  Province, 
That  year,  William  Losee,  a  preacher  on  trial  for  the  ministry  of  the  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States,  but  without  a  definite  appoint- 
ment, being  left  "  to  range  at  large,"  came  into  the  St.  Lawrence  and  Bay 
Quinte-  country,  preached,  formed  some  classes,  and  bore  back  with  him 
petitions  for  his  re-appointment.  The  next  year,  in  1791,  the  year  the  Upper 
Canada  Provincial  Act  was  promulgated,  Mr.  Losee  returned,  having  been 
regularly  stationed  in  the  Kingston  Circuit  by  the  New  York  Conference. 
The  following  year  Mr.  Losee  received  deacon's  orders,  and  was  returned  to 
the  Province  by  the  same  authority  as  before,  being  also  accompanied  by  an- 


16  INTRODUCTION. 

other  minister  in  elder's  orders — the  Rev.  Darius  Dunham.  Mr.  Dunham 
took  the  Cataraqui  Circuit,  and  Mr.  Losee  the  Oswegotchie.  By  1799  there 
was  a  Presiding  Elder's  District,  with  three  Circuits  and  four  preachers.  The 
circuits  and  incumbents  were  as  follows  : — 

Bay  Quinte — Darius  Dunham,  P.  E. 

Oswegotchie — Samuel  Coate. 

Niagara — James  Coleman,  Michael  Coate. 

The  preachers  for  Canada  sometimes  stood  in  connection  with  one  American 
Annual  Conference,  and  sometimes  another ;  or  sometimes  those  in  Lower 
Canada  were  related  to  a  different  Conference  from  those  in  Upper  Canada, 
but  both  were  always  connected  with  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in  the 
United  States  until  1812,  when  the  American  war  broke  out.  In  1810  a  new 
Conference  was  organized,  called  the  Genesee  Annual  Conference,  and  the 
Canada  preachers  were  mostly  comprehended  within  its  boundaries — Upper 
Canada  always  until  1824.  At  the  opening  of  the  Conference  year  1812-13, 
all  the  preachers  in  Canada  excepting  those  on  the  border  circuits,  Dunham 
and  Stanstead,  stood  connected  with  this  Conference,  and  a  Presiding  Elder's 
District  staff  designated  to  each  Province.  The  stations  and  preachers  for 
Lower  Canada  were  as  follows  : — 

Nathan  Bangs,  Presiding  Elder. 
Montreal — Nathan  Bangs. 
Quebec — Thomas  Burch. 
Ottawa — Robert  Hibbard. 
St.  Francis  River — Samuel  Luckey,  Israel  F.  Chamberlain. 

Nathan  Bangs,  Samuel  Luckey,  and  Israel  F.  Chamberlain,  being  American 
citizens,  turned  back  on  account  of  the  war.  Robert  Hibbard,  although  an 
American,  having  been  in  the  country  the  year  before,  and  having  formed  a 
tender  attachment  in  it,  and  not  likely  to  be  molested,  as  being  far  from  the 
lines,  remained ;  but  during  the  first  autumn,  in  a  journey  made  to  serve  the 
interests  of  his  previous  year's  circuit,  was  drowned  in  the  St.  Lawrence,  near 
Montreal.  Thomas  Burch,  who  was  a  British-born  subject,  came  forward  to 
his  work,  but  took  the  place  of  Nathan  Bangs,  in  Montreal,  as  being  the 
most  important,  and  went  at  first  to  Quebec  occasionally ;  but  after  some 
months  he  ceased  to  go  altogether,  of  which  the  reader  will  please  to  take  note. 

The  Rev.  Henry  Ryan  was  the  Presiding  Elder  of  the  Upper  Canada 
District,  in  charge  of  seven  circuits  and  twelve  preachers.  Several  of  these 
had  been  American  citizens,  but  we  have  no  evidence  that  any  of  them  went 
out  of  the  Province  on  that  account,  during  the  war,  excepting  George  W 
Densmore  ;  but  two  who  had  come  in  from  the  States,  and  were  regarded  as 
Americans,  were  not  found  in  the  itinerant  ranks  at  its  close,  although  they 
afterward  returned  to  the  work — these  were  Isaac  B.  Smith  and  Joseph  Gat- 
chell.  Ryan  supplied  their  places  by  local  preachers,  and  also  took  charge  of 
Montreal  and  Ottawa,  in  Lower  Canada,  for  both  of  which  he  provided. 

The  Quebec  Methodists  became  dissatisfied  at  their  long  season  of  desti- 
tution of  Gospel  ordinances,  and  applied  to  the  Chairman  of  the  Nova  Scotia 


INTRODUCTION.  17 

district  for  a  supply,  and  through  his  representations  a  minister  was  sent  from 
the  British  Conference,  the  Rev.  John  B.  Strong,  who  arrived  in  June,  1814. 
The  larger  part  of  the  Society  in  Montreal,  no  doubt  on  account  of  prejudices 
created  by  the  war,  also  desired  to  be  supplied  by  a  preacher  from  the  British 
Conference.  In  answer  to  that  request,  the  Rev.  Richard  Williams  arrived  in 
that  city  in  1815,  about  the  time  that  Thomas  Burch  returned  to  the  United 
States.  The  majority  of  the  Society  siding  with  the  British  missionary 
he  was  put  in  possession  of  the  chapel,  under  the  plea  that  the  funds  by 
which  it  was  principally  erected  were  raised  among  the  Methodists  of 
England.  With  them  it  remained.  A  preacher,  however,  was  provided  for 
the  American  sympathizing  minority,  who  worshipped  in  a  public  hall  until 
the  difficulty  was  settled  between  the  American  and  the  British  Conferences, 
which  was  not  until  the  year  1820.  By  that  time  upon  one  plea  or  another, 
British  preachers  had  established  themselves  in  other  parts  of  Lower  Canada, 
and  as  far  west  in  Upper  Canada  as  Niagara  and  St.  Catharines,  including 
such  intermediate  places  as  Bay  Quinte",  Kingston,  Johnstown,  Cornwall  and 
York. 

The  adjustment  of  the  difficulty  at  the  time  above  mentioned  (1820)  was 
effected  by  allotting  the  Upper  Province  to  the  American  preachers,  and  the 
Lower  Province  to  the  British,  who  were  respectively  under  the  jurisdiction  of 
the  Conference,  each  of  his  several  country — excepting  that  a  British  mis- 
sionary was  allowed  to  remain  in  Kingston,  because  of  the  soldiers  at  the  fort, 
and  that  the  American  Conference  supplied  the  people  on  the  Lower  Canada 
side  of  the  Ottawa  river.  For  a  period  of  twelve  years,  or  until  1832,  there 
was  no  attempted  disturbance  of  this  arrangement,  each  regarding  the  other 
as  a  co-ordinate  Methodist  Church  on  its  own  specified  ground.  Mr.  Wesley's 
old  maxim  was  re-affirmed,  namely,  "  Methodism  is  one  all  the  world  over." 

Four  years  after — that  is  to  say,  in  1824 — the  Upper  Canada  work,  con- 
sisting of  thirty-five  ministers  and  preachers,  and  six  thousand  one  hundred 
and  fifty  members,  was  placed  under  an  Annual  Conference  of  its  own.  After 
a  series  of  discussions  and  agitations,  the  Annual  Conference  (intending  to  re- 
tain the  Episcopal  form  of  Methodism  in  Upper  Canada),  principally  for  civil 
and  national  reasons,  asked  for  a  peaceable  separation  from  the  parent 
Connexion  in  the  United  States.  This  was  finally  consented  to  at  the  General 
Conference  in  1828,  and  in  the  following  October  the  Canada  Conference 
organized  itself  into  a  "  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in  Canada."  Although 
its  constitution  provided  for  a  bishop,  and  three  at  least  were  elected,  neither 
of  them  accepted  the  office,  or  was  ordained.  The  functions  of  the  General 
Superintendency,  except  ordinations,  were  performed  by  the  Rev.  William 
Case,  who  was  appointed  to  that  office  pro  tempore. 

After  the  lapse  of  four  years — that  is  to  say,  in  1832 — the  British  Confer- 
ence, believing  that  their  compact  with  the  American  Conference  about  terri- 
torial lines  was  dissolved  by  the  Canada  Church  having  gone  out  from  under 
its  jurisdiction,  and  that  the  Provincial  Church  had  more  missionary  ground  than 
it  had  men  and  means  to  cultivate,  as  shown  by  their  appealing  to  the  English 

public  for  funds  to  carry  on  its  expanding  Indian  Missions,  determined  to  oc- 

2 


18  INTRODUCTION. 

cupy  any  openings  in  the  Upper  Province  that  presented  themselves.  To  discover 
where  such  openings  were,  one  of  the  missionary  secretaries,  the  Rev.  Robert 
Alder,  was  sent  out  as  a  deputation  to  make  enquiry.  He  was  invited  to  re- 
main and  confer  with  the  approaching  session  of  the  Canada  Conference,  which 
sat  in  Hallowell,  now  Picton,  in  the  month  of  August,  1832.  The  delibera- 
tions between  him  and  the  Conference  led  to  the  proposal  of  preliminary  Arti- 
cles of  Union  with  the  British  Conference.  A  delegate  was  sent  to  England, 
and  with  slight  modifications,  which  were  all  in  favour  of  Canada,  the  Articles 
were  accepted  by  the  British  Conference,  and  were  accompanied  in  their  re- 
turn by  two  of  its  eminent  ministers.  The  union  was  finally  ratified  in  York, 
now  Toronto,  in  the  month  of  October,  1833. 

The  arrangement  embraced  the  change  of  the  Church's  name  from 
"Methodist  Episcopal  "  to  "  Wesleyan  Methodist  ; "  the  substitution  of  an 
Annual  Presidency  for  a  life-long  Episcopacy ;  the  compression  of  two  orders 
into  one ;  the  discontinuation  of  the  ordination  of  local  preachers,  and  the  sub- 
stitution of  a  Local  Preachers'  Meeting  for  a  District  Conference.  The 
missions  were  placed  in  a  more  immediate  connection  with  the  British  Con- 
ference, which  was  responsible  for  the  funds  necessary  for  carrying  them  on, 
the  sums  raised  in  Canada  for  missionary  purposes  being  considered  as  auxili- 
ary to  those  of  the  "  British  Wesleyan  Missionary  Society."  These,  with  some 
minor  details,  were  carried,  after  carefully  observing  all  the  required  provisos, 
by  constitutional  majorities,  both  in  the  Annual  and  General  Conferences, 
and  finally  by  a  unanimous  rising  vote  in  the  Conference  of  1833.  The  Rev. 
George  Marsden,  of  the  British  Conference,  became  the  first  Wesleyan  Presi- 
dent ;  and  the  Rev.  Joseph  Stinson,  appointed  by  the  same  authority,  was  in- 
stalled as  Superintendent  of  Missions.  All  the  details  which  affected  the  laity 
and  local  preachers,  which  had  to  be  submitted  to  the  Quarterly  Conferences, 
received  the  required  majority  of  suffrages  to  make  them  constitutionally 
valid  during  the  year  1833-34,  and  the  new  Discipline  was  immediately  pub- 
lished. This  Union  measure,  however,  gave  occasion  to  some  dissatisfied  per- 
sons— mostly  local  preachers  at  first — within  the  next  two  or  three  years,  to 
enter  into  a  new  organization,  adopting  the  old  name,  and  claiming  to  be  the 
original  "  Methodist  Episcopal  in  Canada,"  whose  name  and  constitution  had 
been  legally  changed  into  that  of  the  "Wesleyan  Methodist  Church  in  Canada." 

After  the  lapse  of  some  years — that  is  to  say,  in  1840 — the  British  Confer- 
ence withdrew  from  its  co-operation  with  the  Canada  Conference,  and  re- 
mained in  a  state  of  separate  operation  seven  years,  but  the  form  and  name 
of  the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Church  remained  intact  with  the  Canada  Confer- 
ence during  the  period  referred  to.  In  1847  the  union  was  restored,  sub- 
stantially, in  its  old  form,  and  the  two  classes  of  Wesleyan  Methodist  Socie- 
ties were  consolidated.  In  1854,  by  special  arrangement  between  the  British 
and  Canadian  Conferences,  the  Lower  Canada  District  and  the  Hudson's  Bay 
Missionary  District,  both  of  which  had  stood  in  immediate  connection  with  the 
British  Wesleyan  Conference,  became  part  and  parcel  of  the  "  Wesleyan 
Methodist  Church  in  Canada." 

In  1874,  the  Conference  of  the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Church  in  Canada, 


INTRODUCTION.  19 

the  Wesleyan  Conference  of  Eastern  British  America,  and  the  Canada  Con- 
ference of  the  Methodist  New  Connexion  Church,  after  some  months  of  nego- 
tiation, organized  themselves  into  one  united  hody  under  the  name  and  style 
of  the  "  Methodist  Church  op  Canada,"  dividing  the  work  into  six  An- 
nual Conferences — namely,  "  London,"  "  Toronto,"  "  Montreal,"  "  Nova  Scotia," 
"  New  Brunswick  and  Prince  Edward  Island,"  and  "  Newfoundland,"  with  a 
delegated  General  Conference  to  meet  quadrennially,  and  to  consist  of  equal 
numbers  of  ministerial  and  lay  delegates. 

The  past  of  Methodism  has  been  a  grand  success,  for  it  has  been  a 
constant  exhibition  of  the  "  glorious  Gospel  of  Christ."  Its  triumphs  will 
culminate  amid  the  effulgence  of  the  latter-day  glory.  For  His  is  the  king- 
dom, the  power  and  the  glory,  forever  and  ever.     Amen. 

JOHN  CARROLL. 

Riverside,  Toronto,  June,  1880. 


CONTENTS. 


BOOK    I 


PREFATORY. 

1.  Dedication. 

2.  Commendatory.     By  Rev.  John  Carroll,  D.D. 

3.  Conference  Resolutions. 

4.  Explanation  of  Abbreviations. 

5.  Preface. 

6.  Epitome  of  the  History  of  Methodism  in  the  British  North  American  Provinces.     By 

Rev.  Dr.  Carroll. 


PART  I. 

The   Methodist  Episcopal   Church   in   Canada,  1791  to    1833,  and  the  Wesleyan 
Methodist  Church  in  Canada,  1833  to  1874. 

1.  Record  of  Methodist  Episcopal  Conferences. 

2.  Record  of  Wesleyan  Methodist  Conferences. 

3.  New  York  and  Genesee  Conferences — Statistics  of  their  Work  in  Canada,  1791  to  1823. 

4.  The  Canada  Conference  Statistics,  1824  to  1828. 

5.  The  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in  Canada  Statistics,  1829  to  1832. 

6.  The  Wesleyan  Methodist  Church  Statistics,  1833  to  1874. 

7.  Tabular  Statement  of  Connexional  Funds,  1833  to  1874. 

8.  Names  of  198  Ministers  connected  with  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in  Canada, 

from  1790  to  1833,  classified  and  arranged  under  the  year  in  which  their  ministry 
began. 

9.  Alphabetical  Arrangement  of  Ministers  and  Probationers  for  the  Ministry  connected 

with  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in  Canada,   1790  to   1833,  showing  Circuits 
■  travelled,  etc. 

10.  Names    of   1,045    Ministers   and    Probationers  for   the    Ministry   connected    with    the 

Wesleyan  Methodist  Church  in  Canada,  1833  to  1874,  classified  and  arranged  under 
the  year  in  which  their  ministry  began. 

11.  Alphabetical  Arrangement  of  Ministers  and  Probationers   for  the   Ministry  connected 

with  the  Wesleyan  Methodist   Church  in  Canada,    1833  to    1874,  showing   Circuits 
travelled,  etc. 

12.  Alphabetical   Arrangement   of  all   the   Circuits,   Stations,   and  Missions   of    Canadian 

Methodism,  1791  to  1874,  showing  what  Ministers  have  laboured  thereon,  Members,  etc. 

13.  The  Missions  of  the  Canada  Wesleyan  Conference,  with  Names  of  all  the   Mission- 

aries, etc. 

i.  Indian  Missions  in  Ontario  and  Quebec, 
ii.  Missions  in  the  Hudson's  Bay  Territory, 
iii.  Missions  to  the  French, 
iv.  Missions  in  British  Columbia, 
v.  Missions  to  the  Germans, 
vi.  Missions  in  Manitoba, 
vii.  Missions  in  Japan. 


22  CONTENTS. 

14.  Alphabetical  List  of  the  Districts  into  which  the  Canada  Wesleyan  Conference  has 
been  divided,  showing  who  have  been  Chairmen  and  Financial  Secretaries,  also  the 
Number  of  Members  for  each  year. 


PART  II. 

The  Wesleyan  Methodist  Church  in  Eastern  British  America. 

1.  Record  of  Conferences,  1855  to  1874. 

2.  Tabular  Statement  of  Ministers,  Members,  and  Sabbath  Schools. 

3.  Tabular  Statement  of  Connexional  Funds. 

4.  Names  of  344  Ministers  and  Probationers  for  the  Ministry  connected  with  Methodism 

in  Eastern  British  America,  1765  to  1874,  classified  and  arranged  under  the  year  in 
which  their  ministry  began. 

5.  Alphabetical  Arrangement  of  Ministers  and  Probationers  for  the  Ministry,  1765  to  1874, 

showing  Circuits  travelled,  etc. 

6.  Alphabetical  Arrangement  of  all  the  Circuits  and  Missions,  1855  to  1874. 

i.  The  Work  in  Nova  Scotia,   New  Brunswick,   Prince  Edward   Island,  Cape 
Breton,  and  Bermuda,  showing   what  Ministers  have  laboured   on   each 
Circuit,  Number  of  Members,  and  Amounts  contributed  to  the  Connexional 
Funds  for  each  year  from  1855  to  1874. 
ii.  The  Work  in  Newfoundland,  showing  what  Ministers  have  laboured,  etc. 

7.  Alphabetical  List  of  Districts,  showing  who  have  been  Chairmen  and  Financial  Secreta- 

ries, also  the  Membership. 


PART   III. 
The  Methodist  New  Connexion  Church  in  Canada,  1829  to  1874. 

1.  The  Canadian  Wesleyan  Conferences,  1835  to  1841. 

2.  The  New  Connexion  Conferences,  1842  to  1874. 

3.  Tabular  Statement  of  Ministers,  Members,  and  Funds. 

4.  Names   of   310  Ministers  connected  with   New  Connexion   Methodism,   1829  to    1874, 

classified  and  arranged  under  the  year  in  which  their  ministry  began. 

5.  Alphabetical  Arrangement  of  Ministers  and  Probationers  for  the  Ministry,  1829  to  1874. 

6.  Circuits  and   Missions,   Alphabetically  Arranged,  showing   what   Ministers   have    been 

Stationed  thereon,  Number  of  Members  for  each  year,  and  Contributions  for  Con- 
nexienal  Funds. 

7.  List  of  Districts,  showing  Names  of  Chief  Officers. 


BOOK    II 


PART  I. 

Section  I. — The  General  Conference. 

Its  Composition  and  Work. 
The  General  Conference  of  1874. 

Its  Officers. 

Its  Statistics. 
The  General  Conference  of  1878. 

Its  Officers. 

Its  Statistics. 
Synopsis  of  Mission  Work. 
List  of  Delegates — Ministerial. 
List  of  Delegates — Laymen. 


CONTENTS.  2.3 

Section  II. — Methodist  Periodicals. 

1.  "  The  Christian  Guardian." 

Its  Jubilee  Editorial  and  Song. 
Its  List  of  Editors,  1829  to  1880. 

2.  "  The  WeSleyan." 

List  of  Editors. 

3.  "  The  Evangelical  Witness." 

List  of  Editors. 

4.  "  The  Methodist  Magazine." 

5.  "  The  Sunday  School  Banner." 

6.  "  The  Sunday  School  Guardian." 

7.  "  Pleasant  Hours." 

8.  "  The  Sunbeam." 

Section  III. — Book  and  Publishing  Establishments. 

1.  Toronto. 

2.  Halifax. 

3.  Montreal. 

Section  IV. — Educational  Institutions. 

1.  Victoria  College. 

Its  Presidents. 

"   Faculty,  1841  to  1880. 

"   Statistics. 

"    Graduates  in  Arts  and  Science. 

"   Graduates  in  Medicine. 

"    Graduates  in  Law. 

"    Graduates  in  Divinity. 
Collegiate  Institute. 
Jackson  Society. 
Literary  Association. 
Philosophical  Society. 
Science  Association. 

2.  Hamilton  Wesleyan  Female  College. 

Its  Governors  and  Faculty  of  Instruction. 
"    Graduates,  1863  to  1880. 

3.  Mount  Elgin  Industrial  Institution. 

4.  Stanstead  Wesleyan  College. 

Its  Governors  and  Faculty  of  Instruction^ 
"    Graduates. 

5.  Ontario  Ladies'  College. 

Its  Faculty  of  Instruction. 
"   Graduates. 

6.  Theological  College,  Montreal. 

7.  Mount  Allison  Wesleyan  College. 

Its  Faculty  of  Instruction. 
Degrees  Conferred. 
Its  Graduates. 

8.  Mount  Allison  Wesleyan  Male  Academy. 

9.  Mount  Allison  Wesleyan  Female  Academy. 

10.  Manitoba  Wesleyan  Institute. 

11.  Methodist  Academy,  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

12.  Methodist  Grammar  School,  Carbonear,  Newfoundland. 


24  CONTENTS. 

PART  II. 

The   Toronto  Conference. 

1.  Sessions  of  Conference. 

2.  Statistics  of  Conference. 

3.  Names  of  its  435  Ministers  and  Probationers  for  the  Ministry,  classified  and  arranged 

under  the  year  in  which  their  ministry  began. 

4.  Alphabetical  Arrangement  of  the  Ministers  connected  with  the  Conference,  showing  on 

what  Circuits  they  have  laboured,  etc. 

5.  The  Circuits  and  Missions,  showing  what  Ministers  have  laboured  thereon,  the  Number 

of  Preaching  Places,  Number  of  Members,  and  the  Sums  Contributed  for  the  several 
Connexional  Funds  for  each  year  from  1874  to  1880. 

6.  The  Missionary   Districts  of  the  Conference,  showing  the   Names   of  the   Missionaries, 

Number  of  Members,  Amounts  contributed  to  the  Mission  Fund,  and  the  Sum  granted 
for  the  Support  of  the  several  Missions  from  the  Mission  Fund. 

i.  The  Algoma  District. 

Its  Statistics. 
ii.  The  British  Columbia  District. 

Its  Statistics. 
iii.  The  Indian  Missions. 

Statistics  of  Indian  Work, 
iv.  The  Japan  District. 

Its  Statistics. 
v.  The  Mission  Field  of  the  North- West. 

Statistics  of  Red  River  and  Saskatchewan  Districts. 

7.  The  Districts  of  the  Conference,  showing  who  have  been  Chairmen  and  Financial  Secre- 

taries, also  the  Number  of  Members,  1874  to  1880. 


PART  III. 

The  London  Conference. 
1.  Sessions  of  Conference. 
2    Statistics  of  Conference. 

3.  Names  of  its  403  Ministers  and  Probationers  for  the  Ministry,  classified  and  arranged 

under  the  year  in  which  their  ministry  began. 

4.  Alphabetical  Arrangement  of  the  Ministers  connected  with  the  Conference,  showing  on 

what  Circuits  they  have  laboured,  etc. 

5.  Circuits  and  "Missions,  showing  what  Ministers  have  laboured  thereon,  the  Number  of 

Preaching  Places,  Number  of  Members,  and  the   Sums  Contributed  for  the  several 
Connexional  Funds. 

6.  Indian  and  German  Missions,  showing  the  Names  of  Missionaries,  Number  of  Members, 

etc. 

7.  Districts   of   the  Conference,  showing  who  have  been   Chairmen   and  Financial   Secre- 

taries, also  Number  of  Members  for  each  year. 


PART  IV 

The  Montreal  Conference. 

1.  Sessions  of  Conference. 

2.  Statistics  of  Conference. 

3.  Names  of  its  273  Ministers  and  Probationers  for  the  Ministry,  classified  and  arranged 

under  the  year  in  which  their  ministry  began. 

4.  Alphabetical  Arrangement  of  the  Ministers,  showing  on  what  Circuits  they  have  laboured, 

etc. 


CONTENTS.  25 

5.  The  Circuits  and  Missions,  showing  what  Ministers  have  laboured  thereon,  Number  of 

Members,  etc. 

6.  French  and  Indian  Missions,  showing  the  Names  of  Missionaries,  Number  of  Members, 

etc. 

Statistics  of  French  and  Indian  Work. 

7.  German  Missions. 

Statistics  of  German  Work. 

8.  Districts  of  the  Conference,  showing  who  have  been  Chairmen  and  Financial  Secretaries, 

and  Number  of  Members  for  each  year. 


PART  V. 

The  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

1.  Sessions  of  Conference. 

2.  Statistics  of  Conference. 

3.  Names  of  its  133  Ministers  and  Probationers  for  the  Ministry,  classified  and  arranged 

under  the  year  in  which  their  ministry  began. 

4.  Alphabetical  Arrangement  of  the  Ministers,  showing  on  what  Circuits  they  have  laboured, 

etc. 

5.  Circuits  and    Missions,   showing  what   Ministers    have    laboured    thereon,  Number    of 

Members,  etc. 

6.  Districts  of  the  Conference,  showing  who  have  been  Chairmen  and  Financial  Secretaries, 

also  Number  of  Members. 


PART  VI. 

The  New  Brunswick  and  Prince  Edward  Island  Conference. 

1.  Sessions  of  Conference. 

2.  Statistics  of  Conference. 

3.  Names  of  its  115  Ministers  and  Probationers  for  the  Ministry,  classified  and  arranged 

under  the  year  in  which  their  ministry  began. 

4.  Alphabetical  Arrangement  ol  the  Ministers,  showing  on  what  Circuits  they  have  laboured, 

etc. 

5.  Circuits  and    Missions,   showing   what    Ministers    have    laboured    thereon,   Number   of 

Members,  etc. 

6.  Districts  of  the  Conference,  Chairmen  and  Financial  Secretaries. 


PART  VII. 
The  Newfoundland  Conference. 

1.  Sessions  of  Conference. 

2.  Statistics  of  Conference. 

3.  Names  of  its  59  Ministers  and   Probationers   for  the  Ministry,  classified  and  arranged 

under  the  year  in  which  their  ministry  began. 

4.  Alphabetical  Arrangement  of  the  Ministers,  showing  on  what  Circuits  they  have  laboured, 

etc. 

5.  Circuits  and  Missions,  showing  what   Ministers  have  been  Stationed  thereon,  Number 

of  Members,  etc. 

6.  Districts  of  the  Conference,  Chairmen  and  Financial  Secretaries. 


26  CONTENTS. 


PART  VIII. 

1.  Tabular  Record  of  the  Number  of  Ministers  and  Members  connected  with  all  Branches 

of  Methodism  in  Canada. 

1.  Methodist  Church  of  Canada. 

2.  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in  Canada 

3.  General  Summary. 

4  General  Summary  of  Methodism  throughout  the  World,  j 

2.  Tabular  Record  of  Sunday  Schools. 

3.  Necrological  Record  of  Ministers  who  have   Died  in   connection  with   their  Work  in 

Canada. 

1.  Methodist  Episcopal,  1791  to  1832. 

2.  British  Wesleyan,  1832  to  1854. 

3.  Wesleyan  Methodist,  1833  to  1874. 

4.  Eastern  British  America,  1792  to  1874. 

5.  New  Connexion  Methodist,  1835  to  1874. 

6.  Toronto  Conference,  1874  to  1880. 

7.  London  Conference,  1874  to  1880. 

8.  Montreal  Conference,  1874  to  1880. 

9.  Nova  Scotia  Conference,  1874  to  1880. 

10.  New  Brunswick  Conference,  1874  to  1880. 

11.  Newfoundland  Conference,  1874  to  1880. 

4.  Chronological  Record  of  the  Chief  Historical  Events  in  Canadian  Methodism. 

5.  Index  to  the   Names  of  the  Ministers  and  Probationers  for  the   Ministry,  showing  the 

year  in  which  their  ministry  began,  and  the  Conference  or  Conferences  with  which 
they  may  have  been  associated. 

6.  Index  to  the  Names  of  the  Circuits  and  Missions. 

7.  Index  to  the  Names  of  the  Districts. 


PART    I. 


THE 


JErtfaMst  %iar0pai  fcrdj  in  Canada, 

1790  to  1832  ; 


AND   THE 


WESLEYAN  METHODIST  CHURCH  IN  CANADA, 

1833  to  1874. 


RECORD 

OF    THE 

€imhxma%   Ijdb  in   Canaira 

Fbom  1824  to  1874, 

showing  the  place  where  held,  and  the  names  of  the  various 

officers  for  each  year. 


The  term  "  Conference "  was  applied  by  Mr.  Wesley,  the  venerated 
founder  of  Methodism,  to  the  first  assembly  of  his  fellow-labourers  when  he 
met  with  them  to  confer  on  points  of  doctrine  and  discipline.  It  has  since 
been  used  by  all  the  Methodist  organizations  in  the  world.  The  Conference 
is  composed  of  all  ministers  in  full  connexion.  The  President  and  Secretary 
are  elected  by  ballot  annually.  The  following  is  a  complete  record  of  all  the 
Conferences  held  in  Canada,  from  the  first  held  in  1824  to  1874,  showing  the 
place  where  held,  and  the  names  of  its  various  officers  for  each  year. 

I. 

METHODIST  EPISCOPAL  CONFERENCES. 
1824  to  1832. 


No.  of 
Conf. 

Year. 

1 

1824 

2 

1825 

3 

1826 

4 

1827 

5 

1828 

6 

1829 

7 

1830 

8 

1831 

9 

1832 

Where  held. 


Hallowell .. 

Saltfleet 

Hamilton  (Township).. 
Hamilton  (City) . . 
Earnestown. . 

Ancaster       

Kingston  and  Belleville 
York.  (Toronto) 
Hallowell '. ... 


Presiding  Officer. 


Bishops  George  and  Hedding. . . 

Bishop  Hedding . 

Bishop  George  . . 

Bishop  Hedding . 

Bishop  Hedding .... 

William  Case,  Genl.  Supt.  pro  tern . 

William  Case,  ii  n 

William  Case,  n  n 

William  Case,  n  u 


Secretary. 


William  Case. 
William  Case. 
William  Case. 
William  Case. 
James  Richardson. 
James  Richardson. 
James  Richardson. 
James  Richardson. 
James  Richardson. 


NoteI.  "At  the  Conference  of  1828,  the  Methodist  Societies  in  Canada  were  organized,  by  and 
with  the  consent  of  the  General  Conference  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United.  States, 
into  a  separate  and  independent  Church  in  Canada  ;  and  William  Case  was  appointed  its  General 
Superintendent,  until  the  ensuing  Annual  Conference." — See  Annual  Minutes,  1828. 

Note  2.  At  the  Conference  of  1833,  a  Union  was  consummated  between  the  English  Conference 
and  the  Conference  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in  Canada  ;  hence  we  have — 


30 


WESLEYAN   CONFERENCES. 


II. 

WESLEYAN  METHODIST  CONFERENCES. 
1833  to  1874. 


No.  of ! 
Conf. 

Year. 

Where  held. 

President. 

Co-Delegate. 

Secretary. 

10 
11 

1833 

York  (Toronto) 
Kingston . 

Egerton  Ryerson. 

1834 

Edmund  Grindrod .... 

James  Richardson. 

12 

1835 

Hamilton 

William  Lord . 

Egerton  Ryerson. 

13 

1836 

Belleville 

William  Lord . 

William  Case. 

14 

1837 

Toronto 

Wm.  M.  Harvard 

Egerton  Ryerson. 

15 

1838 

Kingston . 

Wm.  M.  Harvard 

Egerton  Ryerson. 

16 

1839 

Hamilton  . . 

Joseph  Stinson .      ... 

Egerton  Ryerson. 

17 

1840 

Belleville  . . 

Joseph  Stinson . 

Egerton  Ryerson. 

18 
19 

1840 

Toronto 

John  C.  Davidson. 

1841 

Toronto  . 

William  Ryerson 

Anson  Green. 

20 

1842 

Picton 

Anson  Green 

Thomas  Bevitt. 

21 

1843 

Hamilton ... 

John  Byerson. 

.  .  .                     ■  •          .  • 

Alex.  McNab. 

22 

1844  'Brockville  . . 

Richard  Jones 

Henry  Wilkinson. 

23 

1845    St.  Catharines 

Henry  Wilkinson.    ,  ,  . 

Thomas  Bevitt. 

24 

1846    Kingston 

Thomas  Bevitt ... 

Hamilton  Biggar. 

25 

1847  iToronto 

Robert  Alder,  D.D..    . 

Matthew  Richey,  M.A. 

James  Musgrove. 

26 

1848  iBelleville. 

James  Dixon,  D.D.. . . 

Matthew  Richey,  D.D. 

George  R.  Sanderson. 

27 

1849  |  Hamilton.        .  .    . 

Matthew  Richey,  D.D. 

John  Ryerson . 

Conrad  Vandusen. 

28 

1850 

Brockville . 

Matthew  Richey,  D.D. 

John  Ryerson ... 

Asahel  Hurlburt. 

29 

1851 

Toronto 

Enoch  Wood. 

John  Ryerson . 

James  Musgrove. 

30 

1852 

Kingston . 

Enoch  Wood.          .  .    . 

John  Ryerson . 

George  R.  Sanderson. 

31 

1853 

Hamilton 

Enoch  Wood. . 

John  Ryerson .        ... 

Wellington  Jeffers. 

32 

1854 

Belleville 

Enoch  Wood. . . 

John  Ryerson 

Isaac  B.  Howard. 

33 

1855 

London  . 

Enoch  Wood 

John  Ryerson . 

Samuel  D.  Rice. 

34 

1856 

Brockville . 

Enoch  Wood 

John  Ryerson . 

James  Elliott. 

35 

1857 

Toronto ... 

Enoch  Wood 

John  Ryerson . 

James  Spencer. 

36 

1858 

Montreal 

Joseph  Stinson,  D.D.  . 

John  Douse 

John  Borland. 

37 

1859 

Hamilton.    . . 

Joseph  Stinson,  D.D   . 

John  Douse . 

Ephr.  B.  Harper. 

38 

1860 

Kingston 

Joseph  Stinson,  D.  D . . 

Richard  Jones . . 

Kennedy  Creighton. 

39 

1861 

Brantford 

Joseph  Stinson,  D.D   . 

Henry  Wilkinson. . 

John  Gemley. 

40 

1862 

Belleville.  . . 

Enoch  Wood,  D.D.      . 

James  Musgrove . 

William  Scott. 

41 

1863 

Quebec      

Anson  Green,  D.D.    . . 

John  Carroll .          ... 

James  Spencer,  M.A. 

42 

1864 

Toronto. 

W.  L.  Thornton,  M.A. 

Samuel  D.  Rice  .... 

William  Pollard. 

43 

1865 

London  

Richard  Jones 

Asahel  Hurlburt.. 

John  Hunt. 

44 

1866 

Montreal 

George  Scott,  D.D. 

Wei.  Jeffers,  D.D. 

George  Young. 

45 

1867 

Hamilton 

James  Elliott 

Samuel  Rose 

James  Gray. 

46 

1868 

Kingston . 

W.  M.  Punshon,  M.A. 

Lachlin  Taylor,  D.D. 

Charles  Lavell,  M.A. 

47 

1869 

Toronto 

W   M.  Punshon,  M.A. 

George  Douglas,  LL.D. 

Charles  Lavell,  M.A. 

48 

1870 

Toronto . 

W   M.  Punshon,  M.A. 

Ephraim  Evans,  D.D   . 

Alex.  Sutherland. 

49 

1871 

Belleville 

W.  M.  Punshon,  M.A. 

George  R.  Sanderson . . 

Alex.  Sutherland. 

50 

1872 

Montreal .        . .    . 

W    M.  Punshon,  M.A. 

John  Borland 

William  Scott. 

51 

1873    London 

Samuel  D.  Rice,  D.D. . 

Ephr.  B.  Harper,  M.A. 

E.  B.  Ryckman.M.A. 

52 

1874 

Hamilton ... 

Samuel D.  Rice,  D.D. . 

John  A.  Williams 

E.  B.  Ryckman,M.A. 

NUMBER   OF   MINISTERS   AND    MEMBERS. 


31 


TABULAR  STATEMENT   OF    THE   NUMBER    OF    MINISTERS  AND 
MEMBERS  CONNECTED  WITH  METHODISM  IN  CANADA. 

1791  to  1874. 


1.— METHODIST  EPISCOPAL   CHURCH. 
1.   NEW  YOEK  AND  GENESEE  CONFERENCES.— Statistics  of  their  Canadian  Work.- 

1791  to  1823 


Year. 

Ministers. 

Members. 

Increase. 

Year. 

Ministers. 

Members. 

Increase. 

1791.  :     . 

1 

1808. 

19 

2,360 

110 

1792. 

1 

165 

165 

1809. 

19 

2,540 

180 

1793. 

2 

345 

180 

1810. 

20 

3,177 

637 

1794. 

3 

332 

1811. 

21 

3,237 

60 

1795. 

4 

418 

86 

1812. 

21 

3,293 

56 

1796. 

4 

474 

56 

1813. 

)      No  report,  owing  to  the  war  be- 

1797 

4 

795 

321 

1814.. 

\  tween  Great  Britain  and  the  U.  S. 

1798. 

4 

809 

14 

1815.. 

16 

1,785 

1799. 

5 

866 

57 

1816.. 

18 

2,670 

885 

1800. 

6 

936 

70 

1817   ... 

20 

3,107 

437 

1801. 

10 

1,159 

223 

1818.    .. 

26 

4,731 

1,524 

1802.    .    .. 

10 

1,502 

343 

1819. 

27 

5,232 

501 

1803. 

10 

1,700 

198 

1820. 

27 

5,470 

138 

1804. 

10 

1,750 

50 

1821. 

27 

5,188 

1805. 

10 

1,787 

37 

1822. 

28 

5,222 

34 

1806. 

16 

2,085 

298 

1823.. 

29 

5,315 

93 

1807 

17 

2,250 

165 

2.  CANADA  CONFERENCES. 
1824  to  1828. 


Year. 


1824 
1825 
1826 
1827 
1828 


Ministers. 

Members. 

Effective 

Super'd. 

Super  'y. 

Total. 

Indians. 

Whites. 

Total. 

Increase. 

31 

5 

36 

56 

6,094 

6,150 

835 

34 

6 

40 

104 

6,771 

6,875 

725 

33 

6 

39 

250 

7,251 

7,501 

526 

39 

5 

44 

572 

8,073 

8,645 

1,084 

49 

7 

56 

915 

8,763 

9,678 

1,033 

II.— METHODIST  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH  IN  CANADA. 

1829  to  1832. 


Year. 

Ministers. 

Members. 

Effective 

Super'd. 

Super'y. 

Total. 

Indians. 

Whites. 

Total. 

Increase. 

1829 
1830 
1831 
1832           ..    . 

50 
57 
56 
65 

3 

5 
9 

8 

1 

54 
62 
65 
73 

1,052 
1,153 
1,233 
1,090 

9,179 
10,195 
11,330 
13,909 

10,231 
11,348 
12,563 
14,999 

553 
1,117 
1,215 
2,436 

32 


NUMBER   OF   MINISTERS   AND   MEMBERS. 


III.— THE  WESLEYAN  METHODIST  CHURCH. 
1833  to   1874. 


Ministers. 

Members. 

y 

' 

Effective 

Super'd. 

Super'y. 

Total. 

Indians. 

Whites. 

Total. 

Increase. 

1833  . . 

72 

9 

81 

913 

15,126 

16,039 

1,040 

1834 

72 

9 

2 

83 

915 

14,015 

14,930 

1835   .  . 

85 

8 

2 

95 

909 

14,147 

15,056 

126 

1836   . . 

94 

11 

2 

107 

1,017 

15,027 

16,044 

988 

1837 

92 

11 

103 

923 

14,530 

15,453 

1838 

95 

12 

107 

)ni        ■  ( 

15,328 

15,328 

1839 

97 

13 

110 

(^  CJ  \ 

15,190 

15,190 

»•  •  • 

1840 

102 

12 

114 

('3""^  ) 

16,354 

16,354 

1,164 

1841 

99 

8 

3 

110 

)  a     B 

17,017 

17,017 

663 

1842  . . 

107 

9 

4 

120 

772 

18,706 

19,478 

2,461 

1843  .. 

115 

10 

4 

129 

792 

22,519 

23,311 

3,833 

1844 

123 

9 

7 

139 

882 

22,867 

23,749 

438 

1845  . . 

129 

10 

5 

144 

876 

22,070 

22,946 

1846 

143 

9 

6 

158 

812 

20,745 

21,557 

1847  .. 

160 

11 

9 

180 

812 

20,937 

21,749 

192 

1848.. 

157 

13 

13 

183 

1,095 

22,717 

23,842 

2,093 

1849 

160 

12 

13 

185 

1,124 

23,144 

24,268 

426 

1850   .  . 

159 

13 

13 

185 

989 

24,053 

25,042 

774 

1851   .. 

179 

12 

13 

204 

1,078 

25,135 

26,213 

1,171 

1852   .  . 

188 

12 

12 

212 

1,111 

26,474 

27,585 

1,372 

1853   .. 

197 

14 

10 

221 

1,159 

29,165 

30,324 

2,739 

1854   . . 

236 

18 

9 

254 

1,142 

35,181 

36,323 

5,999 

1855 

253 

19 

16 

288 

1,039 

36,846 

37,885 

1,562 

1856 

275 

21 

15 

311 

1,068 

38,847 

39,915 

2,030 

1857   

295 

26 

12 

333 

1,374 

40,553 

41,927 

2,012 

1858    ..  . 

307 

29 

13 

349 

1,715 

47,308 

49,023 

7,096 

1859    ..  . 

326 

32 

15 

373 

1,737 

49,932 

51,669 

2,646 

1860    ..  . 

365 

39 

17 

421 

1,326 

52,308 

53,634 

1,965 

1861    ..  . 

411 

44 

19 

474 

1,799 

51,765 

53,564 

1862    ..  . 

424 

42 

21 

487 

1,841 

52,544 

54,385 

821 

1863 

446 

40 

23 

509 

1,857 

54,481 

56,338 

1,953 

1864 

467 

48 

21 

536 

1,664 

53,898 

55,562 

1865    ..  . 

469 

51 

17 

537 

1,826 

54,569 

56,395 

833 

1866    ...  . 

454 

52 

21 

527 

2,251 

54,517 

56,768 

373 

1867    ..  . 

452 

55 

22 

529 

1,755 

56,702 

58,457 

1,689 

1868   . . 

462 

58 

23 

543 

2,160 

58,284 

60,444 

1,987 

1869 

499 

60 

21 

580 

1,723 

60,877 

62,600 

•2,156 

1870   . . 

498 

70 

21 

589 

2,159 

62,529 

64,688 

2,088 

1871  .. 

527 

70 

21 

618 

2,136 

64,663 

66,799 

2,111 

1872.. 

570 

68 

19 

657 

1,663 

67,934 

69,597 

1,798 

1873  . . 

589 

71 

22 

682 

2,045 

68,639 

70,684 

1,087 

1874  . . 

599 

75 

21 

695 

2,201 

71,356 

73,557 

2,873 

CONNEXIONAL   FUNDS   OF   THE   WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CHURCH. 


33 


TABULAR  STATEMENT 


OF    THE 


OOIN'IlSrEIXIOIN'.A.L     FTJ^TIDS 


OF 


®bt  mtih^m  Mttboiti&t  dknttb, 


1833  to  1874. 


Year. 

Church  Relief 

Contingent 

Educational 

Superannuated 

Fund. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

Min.  Fund. 

|  cts. 

$   cts. 

$      cts. 

$  cts. 

1833.      .... 

$562  88 

$1,430  88 

1834 

432  35 

432  35 

1835 

407  67 

727  43 

1836 

838  23 

838  23 

1837 

573  12 

938  18 

1838. 

867  56 

946  62 

1839 

1,081  27 

1,190  97 

1840 

880  87 

935  10 

1841 

914  29 

1,148  78 

1842.  ..       .... 

1,062  42 

1,275  16 

1843.     ..       

1,072  92 

1,510  13 

1844 

1,135  70 

1,650  96 

1845 

1,254  16 

1,660  85 

1846.      

1,598  37 

1,791  99 

1847       

345  62 

1,821  34 

1,518  13 

1848.  ..       

552  54 

4,392  40 

1,788  42 

1849....          

630  65 

4,705  65 

2,023  93 

1850 •  ■   •• 

812  32 

4,825  43 

2,199  42 

1851..       .... 

855  23 

5,288  04 

2,437  07 

1852.   ..       

954  50 

5,187  78 

2,435  46 

1853.         

1,040  26 

5,347  21 

3,944  99 

1854 

1,199  08 

5,798  73 

4,439  52 

1855.        

1,402  05 

6,291  04 

802  02 

4,579  87 

1856..       

1,752  52 

6,878  61 

1,176  15 

5,901  79 

1857 

1,811  65 

7,263  14 

1,187  48 

6,025  58 

1858 

1,592  50 

6,127  26 

1,137  21 

7,345  33 

1859 

1,450  62 

5,531  87 

1,104  59 

9,103  14 

1860. 

1,459  89 

5,475  96 

1,126  00 

7,091  97 

1861.. 

1,464  00 

5,537  21 

1,242  18 

9,513  51 

1862.       

1,532  91 

5,682  26 

1,252  07 

9,056  85 

1863.      ..   .':... 

1,583  83 

5,721  09 

1,275  39 

8,817  16 

1864 

1,672  00 

6,133  92 

1,319  10 

10,504  38 

1865.       

1,642  38 

5,785  35 

1,269  54 

10,788  48 

1866 

1,575  58 

6,107  92 

1,265  88 

12,780  50 

1867      

1,867  29 

6,634  40 

1,494  72 

13,387  77 

1868 

2,249  00 

7,063  73 

1,537  44 

15,789  32 

1869 ..   . 

2,239  26 

7,582  62 

1,845  77 

22,842  11 

1870.  ..        

2,513  83 

7,582  51 

2,372  27 

19,065  34 

1871.  .. 

!   2,520  00 

7,873  64 

1,508  02 

26,197  08 

1872 

'   2,763  53 

8,270  51 

2,969  79 

24,045  40 

1873.      

2,929  59 

8,118  54 

2,740  18 

29,343  30 

1874 

3,050  56 

7,979  26 

2,954  36 

27,657  65 

NAMES 


OF 


MINISTERS  &  PROBATIONERS  FOR  THE  MINISTRY 


WHO  LABOTJKED   IN   CONNECTION  WITH   THE 


JItriljtfMst  (Kpisrnpal  Cljurdj  in  Cattaira, 

From  1790  to  1832, 

CLASSIFIED  AND  ARRANGED  UNDER  THE  YEAR  IN  WHICH  THEIR 

MINISTRY  BEGAN. 


Note. — A  blank  after  the  name  indicates  connection  with  the  Conference  at  the  time  of  the 
Union  in  1833.  The  figures  in  the  column  after  the  name  show  the  year  in  which  his  ministry  in 
Canada  ceased  ;  the  letters  indicating  the  cause,  thus — D.  died  ;  ex.  expelled  ;  loc.  located  ;  u.  s. 
removed  to  the  United  States. 


1783. 

1  "Whitehead,  Thomas 

1788. 

2  Dunham,  Darius. 

1789. 
5  Losee,  William. 

1791. 

4  Coleman,  James 

1793. 

5  Woolsey,  Elijah  .... 

6  Wooster,  Hezekiah  C. . 


1794. 


7  Brumley,  Daniel 

8  Coate,  Samuel  . . 

9  Robinson,  John  . . 

1795. 

10  Coate,  Michael. 

11  Jewell,  Joseph 

12  Keeler,  Sylvanus 

1796. 
1?)  Vannest,  Peter.  . 

1797. 
1 4  Sawyer,  Joseph 


.loc. 


.loc. 


tj.  s. 

.     .D. 


TJ.  s. 
.LOC. 

.loc. 


.V.  s. 
.V.  s. 
.LOC. 


.  V.  s. 


.LOC. 


1800 


1793 


1800 


1796 
1798 


1816 
1810 
1804 


1799 
1803 
1807 


1804 


1810 


1799. 

15  Chichester,  Elijah tj.  s. 

16  Herron,  James  . .      .  .u.  s. 

1800. 

17  Anson,  William  rj.  s. 

18  Merwin,  Samuel      tj.  s. 

19  Morris,  Caleb  ...      tj.  s. 

20  Pickett,  Daniel  . .  .  loc 

21  Ryan,  Henry  . .  .  loc. 

1801. 

22  Aikens,  James  .  rj.  s. 

23  Bangs,  Nathan v.  s. 

24  Clark,  Laban  rj.  s. 

25  Crowell,  Seth tj.  s. 

26  Draper,  Samuel  v.  s. 

27  Ruter,  Martin  ...  .  u.  s. 

1802. 

28  Howe,  Samuel ...  u.  s. 

29  Madden,  Thomas ' 

30  Tompkins,  Nehemiah  U.  .tj.  s. 

1803. 

31  Bishop,  Luther  ...          . .  .  u.  s. 

32  Cochran,  Samuel                     . .  u.  s. 

33  Harris,  Reuben          tj.  s. 

34  Pearce,  Gershom.  .  tj.  s. 

1805. 

35  Burch,  Thomas    . .  . .      .  .  tj.  s 

36  Case,  William 


1804 
1801 


1806 
1804 
1802 
1809 
1827 


1802 
1808 
1804 
1803 
1802 
1805 


1805 
1803 


1808 
1809 
1807 
1808 


1815 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


35 


1805.  — ( Continued. ) 

37  Perry,  Robert.  .loc 

38  Prindel,  Andrew      

39  Samson,  Joseph.  u.  s. 

40  Scull,  Joseph u.  s. 

41  Walker,  Levi loc. 


1806. 

42  Ayer,  Philip    . . 

43  Mitchell,  James 

44  McCracken,  George. 

45  Snyder,  William  . . 

46  Sykes,  Oliver 


1807. 

47  Holmes,  Ninian  . . 

48  Hulbert,  Cephas. .    . . 

49  Lockwood,  Joseph — 

50  Pattie,  Elias 

51  Smith,  Isaac  B. 

52  Snow,  William..  . 

53  Sornborger,  Stephen. 

54  Virgin,  Charles. . . 

1808. 

55  Freeman,  Daniel. . . 

56  Hibbard,  Robert.      . . 

57  Lambert,  Chandly. . . 

58  Reynolds,  John  . . 

59  Rhodes,  John 

60  Whiting,  Lansford  . . 


.tr.  s. 
.u.  s. 

.LOC. 
.LOC. 

.u.  s. 


.LOC. 
.LOC. 
.LOC. 
.U.  S. 
.LOC. 

.u.  s. 

.EX. 

.tr.  s. 


.LOC. 
.  .D. 
.V.  s. 
.LOC. 

U.  s. 

v.  a. 


1809. 

61  Densmore,  Geo.  W  u.  s. 

62  Smith,  Bela .  .v.  s. 

63  Streeter,  Elisha..      ..  .v.  s. 

1810. 

64  Bennett,  Leonard —                 ..    .u.  s. 
66  Cooper,  Edward.  loc. 

66  Covenhoven,  Peter loc. 

67  Dennett,  Joseph u.  s. 

68  Garlick,  Heman.  U.S. 

69  Gatchell,  Joseph 

70  Minor,  Timothy .u.  s. 

71  Sabin,  Benjamin U.S. 

1811. 

72  Addoms,  John  T         v.  a. 

73  Burdock,  Enoch loc. 

74  Hopkins,  Silas.  ..loc. 

75  Lewis,  John      .  ..  ..      ..loc. 

76  Luckey,  Samuel  u.  s. 

1812. 

77  Evarts,  Renaldo  M  .  TJ.  s. 

78  Hickox,  Joseph loc. 

79  Ross,  William U.S. 

1813. 

80  Chamberlain,  Israel .  u.  s. 

81  Culp,  David loc. 

82  Hamilton,  John.  . .  . .  u.  s. 

83  Jones,  Peter 

84  Reeder,  Nathaniel. . .  .  .u.  s. 

85  Warren,  Elijah.  .  . .        .loc. 

86  Youmans,  David 


1811 

1812 
1812 
1808 


1807 
1815 
1810 
1809 
1809 


1814 
1810 
1811 
1811 
1829 
1810 
1812 
1807 


1811 
1812 
1810 
1813 
1816 
1810 


1812 
1811 
1810 


1813 
1814 
1813 
1812 
1811 

1812 
1817 


1814 
1813 
1813 
1817 
1813 


1820 
1820 
1813 


1818 
1825 
1817 

1819 
1818 


1814. 

87  Adams,  Ezra 

88  Adams,  Zenas 

89  Barlow,  William. 

90  Bowen,  Elias 

91  Chamberlain,  Wyatt . 

92  Peirce,  Thomas  C. . . . 

93  Wilson,  Shipley  W 

1815. 

94  Arnold,  John    .... 

95  Brown,  William 

96  Davis,  Alpheus. . . . 

97  Dempster,  John 

98  Goodwin,  Timothy 

99  Plumbly,  Daniel.    . . 

1816. 

100  Byam,  John  W 

101  Cannon,  Ibri 

102  Covell,  James  . . . 

103  Ferguson,  George. 

104  Jones,  William 

105  McGee,  Thomas 

106  Scarritt,  Josiah  A  . . 

107  Shepherdson,  Daniel . 

108  Torry,  Alvin 

1817. 

109  Belton,  Samuel 

110  Jackson,  James.. . . 

111  Peal,  J.  Griggs.. 

112  Reed,  Fitch 

113  Seager,  Aurora... 

114  Swazey,  Caleb.. 

115  Tuke,  John... 

116  Wilson,  James 


.u. 

s. 

.u. 

s. 

.u. 

s. 

.u. 

s. 

.u. 

s. 

.u.  s. 


u. 

s. 

1819 

u. 

s. 

1817 

u. 

s. 

1821 

u. 

s. 

1817 

u. 

s. 

1818 

u. 

s. 

1821 

u. 

s. 

1820 

1822 

1818 

u. 

s. 

1819 

u. 

s. 

1825 

.u. 

s. 

1828 

.EX. 

1829 

.  .  D. 

1822 

U.  S. 

1822 

.  .D. 

1819 

.LOC. 

1819 

.LOC. 

1820 

1818. 

117  Dixon,  Truman.    . . 

118  Flint,  Calvin  M 

119  Haskel,  Squire  B 

120  Jeffers,  Robert. 

121  Mack,  Wilbur... . 

122  Norris,  Samuel    .  . . 

123  Rundle,  William  W 

1819. 

124  Boardman,  Elijah.    .. 

125  Demorest,  Thomas..  .. 

126  Metcalf,  Franklin 

127  Smith,  Kenneth  McK. 

128  Spore,  David  C 

1820. 

129  Crandell,  Phineas.    .. 

130  Healy,  Ezra 

131  Ryerson,  John 

132  Smith,  Philander. 

133  Williams,  Win.  H.    .. 


1821. 

134  Ryerson,  William  . 

135  Waldron,  Solomon. 

136  Wright,  David.    . . , 


.u.  s. 
.u.  s. 
.u.  s. 


.LOC. 

.LOC. 
.U.  S. 
.U.  S. 


u.  s. 

.LOC. 


.LOC. 

u.  s. 


1819 
1818 
1819 

1818 
1817 


1816 


1821 
1823 
1821 
1822 
1819 
1820 
1820 


1821 
1827 

1826 
1822 


1821 


36 


METHODIST   EPISCOPAL   CONFERENCE. 


1822. 

137  Attwood,  Joseph.. . 

138  Castle,  Joseph.. 

139  Corson,  Robert 

140  Irvine,  Alex. . 

141  Parker,  John 

142  Slater,  "William. 

143  Wood,  Charles 


1823. 


.u.  s. 

.IT.  S. 


u,  s. 

.  .D. 


144  Griffis,  William 

145  Hey  land,  Rowley 

146  Messmore,  Joseph..        .. 

147  Poole,  Jacob .loc. 

148  Stoney,  Edmund.    


1824. 

149  Bissell,  George 

150  Black,  John     ....  

151  Breakenridge,  David.  ...loc. 

152  Green,  Anson     .    ..... 

153  McMullen,  Daniel        ... 

154  Richardson,  James 

155  Ryerson,  Egerton 

156  Sovereign,  George. 


1825. 

157  Jones,  Peter  (Kakewaquonaby). ... 

158  Jones,  Richard  .... 

159  Martin,  Timothy  .  loc. 

160  Poole,  George 


1826. 

161  Allison,  Cyrus  R. . . 

162  Beatty,  John 

163  Farr,  George .. 

164  Phelps,  Richard    . 

165  Whiting,  Matthew 

1827. 

166  Adams,  Alvah  .. 

167  Attwood,  John  S. . 


LOC. 


1825 
1824 


1824 
1829 


1831 


1827 


1826 


1829 


1827. — (Confirmed.) 


168  Bevitt,  Thomas... 

169  Biggar,  Hamilton. 

170  Carroll,  John 

171  Davidson,  John  C. 

172  Evans,  Ephraim.  . 

173  Huston,  John  H. 

174  Norris,  James 


1828. 

175  Armstrong,  John. 

176  Huntingdon,  Simon 

177  Hurlburt,  Asahel 

178  Ryerson,  George 

179  Shaler,  Henry, 

180  Smith,  William 


181  Currie,  James 

182  Miller,  Gilbert. 

183  Patrick,  William. 

184  Van  Dusen,  Conrad 

1830 

185  Bailey,  John 

186  Brock,  James. 

187  Church,  Levius  S 

188  Dean,,  Horace  . . . 

189  Evans,  James  . . . 

1831 

190  Baxter,  John. 

191  Musgrove,  James. . 

192  Ryerson,  Edwy  M. 

193  Shepherd,  Edmund. 

194  Warner,  Lewis  . . 

195  Wilkinson,  Henry 

1832. 

196  Holtby,  Matthias . 

197  McNab,  Alexander 

198  Sunday,  John 


.LOC. 


1831 


1831 


Note. — Of  the  above  198  Ministers  and  Preachers — 
38  Located  after  spending  a  short  term  in  the  work  ; 
80  Returned  to  the  work  in  the  United  States  ; 
2  Were  expelled  ; 
5  Died  ;  and 

73  Remained  in  the  Canadian  work  and  participated  in  the  Union  of  1833. — See  Wesleyan 
Conference  for  their  subsequent  record. 


ALPHABETICAL  ARRANGEMENT 

OF 

MINISTERS  &  PROBATIONERS  FOR  THE  MINISTRY 

CONNECTED    WITH    THE 

JEtfljnMst  (Bpiarnpal  (EHjurrlj  in  (Kana&a, 

From  1790  to  1833. 


In  this  list  will  be  found  the  names  of  all  the  Ministers  and  Proba- 
tioners for  the  Ministry  who  laboured  in  Canada  under  the  direction  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States  from  the  year  1790  to 
the  formation  of  the  Canada  Conference  in  the  year  1824,  and  of  the  Canada 
Conference  from  the  year  1824  to  the  year  1833,  when,  by  the  Articles  of 
Union,  they  became  a  part  of  the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Church ;  showing 
the  Circuits  or  Missions  to  which  they  were  appointed,  the  date  of  beginning 
their  ministry,  time  of  ordination,  official  position,  etc. 

A. 


ADAMS,  ALVAH. 


1827  c. 

28  R.  on  t. 
29 

30   OE.  D 

31 

32  .  . 

33  .. 


Matilda. 

Mississippi. 

Perth. 

Bonchire. 

By  town. 

Bytown. 

Sec  Wes.  Conf. 


ADAMS,  EZRA. 


1814  c. 


15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
to 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 


r.  on  t  . 


OR.  D  . 


P.  ELD . 


Ancaster  and 

Long  Point. 
Bay  of  Quinte. 
Bay  of  Quinte. 
Hallowell. 
Ottawa. 
Ottawa. 
Thames. 
Thames. 
Niagara. 
Niagara. 

Located. 

Yonge  Street. 
London  District. 
See  Wes.  Conf. 


ADAMS,  ZENAS. 

r.  on  t.  .   New  Haven,  L'.S. 
.  .    New  Haven,  U.S. 
or.  D  .       Danville. 
.  .    Danville. 
or.  E  . . .   Stan  stead  and 

St.  Francis. 
Unity,  Vt. 

>  . .   Superannuated. 

Salisbury. 

Salisbury. 

Salisbury. 
Located. 


Note. — In  1833  he  was  placed 
in  charge  of  the  Toronto  Circuit. 
During  that  Conference  year  he 
died,  in  the  58th  year  of  his  age. 


ADDOMS 

11 

c. 

12 

R. 

on  t  .  . 

13 

OE 

D. 

14 

15 

JOHN  T. 


Y. 


Malone,  N. 

Dunham. 

Dunham. 

N.Y.  Conference. 

Located. 


AIKENS,  JAMES. 
1801  R.  wit        Oswegotchie. 

2! 


to  (• 
22  ) 


United  States. 


Died  August  9th,  1823,  aged 
43  years. 


ALLISON,  CYRUS    RICH- 
MOND. 

1826  c.  Matilda. 

27  R.  on  t.     Augusta. 

28  .  .  Ottawa. 

29  or.  d.        Ottawa. 

30  Yellowhead  and 

Matchedash. 

31  Rideau. 

32  .  .   Agent  Upper 

Canada  Acad. 

33  See  Wes.  Conf. 

ANSON,  WILLIAM. 

1800  R.  onT. 
1 

2    OR.   D. 

3 
4 


Bay  of  Quinte. 
Oswegotchie. 
Grand  Isle. 
Vergennes. 
Home  District. 


38 


MINISTERS  AND   PROBATIONERS. 


1805  or.  E....  Pittsfleld. 

to  >        . .       United  States. 

22  ) 

23  ) 

to  [  Sup'd  Troy  Con- 

48  )  ference. 

Died,   July  17th,  1848,  aged 
80  years. 


ARMSTRONG,  JOHN. 

1828  c.      . .  Niagara. 

29  R.  out..  Toronto T'p. 

30  . .  Dumfries. 

31  . .      . .  Long  Point. 


1832   . .        . .     Nelson. 

33 See  Wesleyan 

Conference. 


ARNOLD,  JOHN. 

1815  R.  omt..  St.  Lawrence. 
16 

to  J-    ...        United  States. 
31 
32 

to  }    sup'd.    Oneida,  U.S. 
65 


ATTWOOD,  JOHN  S. 

1827  E.wiT..  Belleville. 

28  Belleville. 

29  R.  F.  c.     Lake  Simcoe. 


1830  ok.  d...  Ancaster. 

31  -.....:  Dumfries. 

32         Dumfries. 

33  See  Wes.  Conf. 

ATTWOOD,  JOSEPH. 
1822  R.  on  t.     United  States. 


23  ..... 

24  OR.  D... 


Smith's  Creek. 
Yonge  Street  and 
York.. 

25  Rem.  to  U.  S. 

Located  1836. 

AYER,  PHILIP. 

1806  r.  onT.     Stanstead. 
7     .    .       .  Rem.  to  U.  S. 
Located  1836.  • 


B. 


BAILEY,  JOHN. 

BARLOW,  WILLIAM. 

1830 

r.  on  t  .     London. 

1814  E.OHT.     Genesee  Conf. 

31 

London. 

15           . .       Genesee  Conf. 

32 

Oxford. 

16  or.  d..       Genesee  Conf. 

33 

...     See  Wes. 

Conf. 

17               .     Montreal. 

18 Returned  toU.  S 



Withdrew  1821. 

BANGS,  NATHAN,  D.D. 

1801  c.  .  Niagara  and 

Long  Point. 

2  R.  on  t  .     Bay  Quinte  and 

Home  District. 

3  Bay  Quinte  and 

Home  District. 

,  I  or.  D.  )  Thames,  3  mo. 

(  or.  e.  )  Niagara,  9  mo. 

5  . .  Oswegotchie. 

»  {  Quebec,  3  mo. 

(  Montreal,  9  mo. 

7  . . .  Montreal. 

8  . .  Deleware,  N.Y. 
9 Albany,  N.Y. 

Note. — In  1808  he  was  a  dele- 
gate to  the  General  Conference, 
and  with  the  exception  of  1848 
was  a  delegate  to  every  General 
Conference  until  1856.  In  1820 
he  was  elected  Book  Agent,  and 
in  1824  re-elected  to  the  same. 
In  1828  he  was  elected  Editor  of 
the  Christian  Advocate.  In  1836, 
Missionary  Secretary.  In  1838 
he  published  a  history  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  in 
four  volumes  ;  he  was  also  the  au- 
thor of  several  important  works. 
In  1850  he  visited  the  Canada 
Wesleyan  Conference  as  the  re- 
presentative of  the  General  Con- 
ference of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church  in  the  United  States. 

He  died  May  3rd,  1862,  aged 
84  years. 


BAXTER,  JOHN. 
1831  c.  Westminster. 

32  R.onT..   Hallowell. 

33  . .     . .       See  Wes.  Conf. 


BEATTY,  JOHN. 

1826  c 

Yonge  Street. 

27  c.  . . 

.   Yonge  Street. 

28    R.  071  T 

Newmarket  and 

Lake  Simcoe. 

29 

Belleville. 

30   OR.  E.. 

Belleville. 

31 

Agent  Upper 

Canada  Acad. 

32 

Agent  Upper 

Canada  Acad. 

33 

.  See  Wes.  Conf. 

BELTON,  SAMUEL. 

1817  c.      . . 

Ostego,  N.Y. 

18    R.  071  T 

Detroit. 

19  ..  . 

.  York. 

20       .. 

.  Westminster: 

21    OR.  D.. 

.  Hallowell. 

22   OR.  E.. 

Smith's  Creek. 

23 

Smith's  Creek. 

24     .  .. 

Belleville. 

25 

Mississippi  and 

Perth 

26   .. 

. .   Bay  Quinte. 

27 

.     Bay  Quinte. 

28  .... 

. .   Fort  George. 

29 

. .  Fort  George. 

30       .. 

Westminster. 

31       ... 

Ancaster. 

32 

Nelson. 

33 

.  See  Wes.  Conf. 

BENNETT,  LEONARD. 

1810  R.  on  T.     Grantham,  N.Y. 

11  .    .  .     Bridgewater, 

N.Y. 

12  OR.  D.. . .   Stanstead. 

13  .  United  States. 
35  sup'd.       New  Hampshire 

'  Conference. 

Died  in  1846,  aged  60  years. 


BEVITT,  THOM4.S. 

1827  . .  United  States. 

28  United  States. 

29  c  . . .  Kingston. 

30  R.  -on  t  . .  Hallowell. 
31 Hallowell. 

32  Belleville. 

33  See  Wes.  Conf. 


BIGGAR, 

HAMILTON. 

1827  c. 

Cavan  and 

Rice  Lake 

28   R.  071  T. 

Cavan  and 

Rice  Lake 

29 

Hallowell. 

30    OR  D.  .  . 

.   Whitby. 

31   ..      .. 

London. 

32   ..      .. 

Westmister. 

33 

See  Wes.  Conf. 

BISHOP,  LUTHER. 

1803  R.  on  t.  Oswegotchie. 

4  Niagara  and 

Long  Point. 

5_  or.  B.  Long  Point. 

6  . .        . .  Smith's  Creek. 

7  or.  e.     ,  Bay  Quinte. 

8  ) 

to    >  . .  United  States. 

13  ) 

14  . .  Located. 


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39 


BISSELL,  GEORGE. 

1824 

R. 

on  t. 

Ottawa. 

25 

Rice  Lake. 

26 

OR 

D. 

Hull. 

27 

Rideau. 

28 
29 
30 
31 
32 

OR 

E..  . 

Augusta. 
Bay  Quinte. 
Bay  Quinte. 
Yonge  Street. 
Toronto  and 

Credit 

33 

See  Wes.  Conf. 

BLACK,  JOHN. 

1824 

0. 

Cornwall. 

25 
26 

27 

R. 
OR. 

on  t. 

D..  . 

Cobourg. 
Cobourg. 
Toronto  T'p. 

28 

Perth. 

•29 
30 

OR 

E..     . 

Mississippi. 
Cornwall. 

31 

32 

Augusta. 
Ottawa. 

33 

See  Wes.  Conf. 

BOARDMAN,  ELIJAH. 

1819  r.  on  t.     Smith's  Creek. 

20  Cornwall. 

21  ...   Rem.  to  U.  S. 
Expelled  1833. 

BO  WEN,  ELI  AS,  D.D. 
1814 

to 

17 
1818 

19 

to 

56 

57 

to  !>  sup'd 


Genesee  Conf. 
Montreal. 
United  States. 


69 


Oneida  Conf. 


Note. — For  24  years  he  was  a 
Presiding  Elder.  He  was  a  Dele- 
gate to  seven  General  Conferences. 
In  1870  he  united  with  the  Free 
Methodists.  He  died  Oct.  25th, 
1871,  aged  80  years. 


BREAKENRIDGE,  DAVID. 
1824  r.  on  t.     Smith's  Creek. 

25  Cobourg. 

26  .  .  Belleville. 

27  Located. 


BROCK,  JAMES. 
1830  c.  Rideau. 

31  R.  on  T.      Bonchire. 

32  Mississippi. 

33  See  Wes.  Conf. 


BROWN, 

1815  R.  on  t. 
16 

17   OR.  D. 
18 


19 

20 
to 
28 
29 
30 


WILLIAM. 

Niagara. 
Montreal. 
Cornwall. 
Retired — ill 

health. 
In  charge  of  a 
Circuit. 


sup'y       Rideau. 


p.  ELD. 
p.  eld. 

31  sup'y. 

32  sup'y. 
33 


Rideau  District. 
Rideau  District. 
Smith's  Falls. 
Smith's  Falls. 
See  Wes.  Conf. 


BRUMLEY,  DANIEL. 

1794  r.  on  t.     Pittsfield,  U.  S. 

95  . .       Greenwich,  U.  S. 

96  or.  d..       Pomfret. 

97  . .  Granville. 


1798 
99 
to 

1814 
15 
16 


OR.   E.        Needham. 

.   New  England. 

Montreal. 
. .  Rem.  to  U.  S. 


1811 
12 
13 


BURDOCK,  ENOCH. 

r.  on  t.  Long  Point. 
Long  Point. 
Located. 


BURCH,  THOMAS. 


05  r.  on  t. 

Millford,  U.  S. 

6 

St.  Martins,  U.  S 

7   OR.  D. 

Dauphin,  U.  S. 

8 

Dauphin,  U.  S. 

9    OR.    E. 

Lancaster. 

10 

Philadelphia. 

11 

Philadelphia. 

12 

Montreal. 

13 

Montreal. 

14 

Montreal. 

15) 

to  } 

United  States. 

34  j 

35  ) 

to  >  sup'd  . 

New  York  Conf. 

49 

Died  August  22nd,  1849,  aged 
71  years. 

BYAM,  JOHN  WESLEY. 


1816  r.  on  t. 
17 

18    .. 


Ontario,  N.  Y. 

Niagara. 

Located. 


Note. — In  1834,  as  one  of  the 
men  dissatisfied  with  the  Union 
of  1833,  he  assisted  in  the  organi- 
zation of  the  present  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church  of  Canada. 


c. 


CANNON,  IBRI. 
1816  ) 

to  >        . .       United  States. 

20  Dunham,  C.  E. 

21  .  .,    .   United  States. 
Located  1844. 

Died  at  Troy,  N.  Y. ,  June  15th, 
1866,  aged  83  years. 


CARROLL,  JOHN. 

Toronto  Tp.  four 

months. 
Belleville. 
Cobourg. 
Perth. 

Perth.  [town. 
Ottawa  and  By- 
See  Wes.  Conf. 


1827  c 

28  c.      .. 

29  r.  on  t  . 
30 

31    R.  F.  C. 

32 

33        .. 


CASE, 

WILLIAM. 

05  R.  on  t  . 
6 

7  OR.  D. 

8  OR.  E.. 

Bay  Quinte. 
Oswegotchie. 
Ulster,  N.Y. 
Ancaster. 

9 

Detroit. 

10  P.  E.  .  . 

11  P.  E.  . 

12  P.  E.  . 

Cayuga  Dist.  U.  S. 
Cayuga  Dist.  U.  S. 
Oneida  Dist. 

13    P.  E.  . 

Oneida  Dist. 

14  P.  E.  .     . 

15  P.  E.  . 

.   Chenango  Dist. 
Upper  Canada 
District. 

16) 

to    >  P.  E.  .  . 

Lower  Canada 

19  \ 

District 

20  ) 

to   >  P.   E   . 

23) 

Upper  Canada 
District 

to  >  P.  E  . 

Bay  Quinte  Dist 

27) 

28  ) 

(  Sup't.   Ind.  Mis 

29  ) 

'  (      and  Schools. 

30  ) 

to  \ 

Grape  Island, 

32  ) 

General  Supt 

33 

See  Wes.  Conf. 

CASTLE,.  JOSEPH,  D.D. 

1822  c  Hallowell. 

Augusta. 


23  R.  on  t. 

24  .. 


Rem.  to  U.  S. 


Note. — In  1837  he  received 
the  degree  of  M.A.  from  Hamil- 
ton College.      In  1848  he  gra- 


40 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


duated  in  medicine  in  the  Penn- 
sylvania College  of  Medicine,  and 
the  same  year  received  the  de- 
gree of  Doctor  in  Divinity  from 
Dickinson  College.  From  1863 
to  1871  he  was  a  Presiding  Elder. 
In  1875  he  was  Superannuated. 


CHAMBERLAIN,  ISRAEL, 
D.D. 


1813 

14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
to 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
to 
■    74 


k.  on  t      Northumber- 
land, U.S. 
United  States. 
or.  D. . .     St.  Lawrence. 
. .  United  States. 

or.  E. . .     Belleville. 

. .  Genesee  Conf. 


Editor  N.  C.  Ad- 
vocate. 


sup'd       Genesee  Conf. 


Died  at   Lyndonville,    March 
20th,  1875,  aged  80  years. 


CHAMBERLAIN,  WYATT. 


on  t. 


United  States. 
United  States. 
St.  Lawrence. 
Hallowell. 
Augusta. 
United  States. 
United  States. 
Augusta. 
Bay  Quinte. 
Bay  Quinte. 
Augusta. 
Augusta. 
Cornwall. 
Hallowell. 


sup'd       Rideau. 


CLARE,  LAB  AN,  D.D. 

1801  R.  on  t.     Fletcher,  U.S. 

2  ..        ..  Plattsbvrg,  U.S. 

3  or.  d..       St.  John's  and 

Sorel. 
4 

to  | 
50 
51 
to  \  sup'd  . 


United  States. 


United  States. 


Died  Nov.  28th,  1868,  aged  91 
years. 


COATE,  MICHAEL. 

1795  r.  out.     Columbia,  N.  Y. 

96  Columbia,  N.  Y. 

97  or.  d..  .     Middleton,  N.Y. 

98  Niagara. 

99  or.  e..       United  States. 

Died  August  1st,  1814,  aged  47 
years. 


COATE,  SAMUEL. 
1794  R.  on  t.     Flanders,  N.Y, 

95  A1V-C--KTV 

96  OR.  D.. 

97 

98   OR.  E.. 

99 

1800 

1 

2 


4  p.  E 

5  P.  E. 
6 

7 

8  p.  e.  . 

9  P.  E. 

10   ... 


Albany,  N.Y. 
Bay  Quinte. 
Bay  Quinte. 
Oswegotchie. 
Bay  Quinte. 
Burlington,  N.J. 
Burlington,  N.J. 
Philadelphia. 
Baltimore. 
Canada  District. 
Canada  District. 
Montreal. 
Quebec. 
Lower  Canada 

District. 
Lower  Canada 

District. 
Located. 


See  Wes.  Conf. 


CHICHESTER,  ELIJAH. 

1799  R.  on  t.     Windsor,  U.S. 

1800  ..         Windsor,  U.S. 

1  OR.  d Plattsburg,  U.S. 

2  . .  Vergennes,  U.S. 

3  OR.  E. . .     St.  John's  and 

Sorel. 

4  .  Ret.  to  U.S. 
Located  1807. 


CHURCH,  LIVIUS  S. 

1830  E.i»T.     Ottawa. 
31  Dropped. 


COCHRAN,  SAMUEL. 


1803  c.  . . 

4  E.OTT. 

5 

6   OR.  D 

7 

8   OR.  E.. 
9 

41  sup'd.  . 


Fletcher,  U.S. 
Grand  Isle. 
Vergennes. 
Litchfield. 
St.  Lawrence. 
Quebec. 
United  States. 
New  York  Conf. 


Died  May,  1845,  aged  • 


COLEMAN,  JAMES. 

1791  R.  on  t.     Redstone,  U.S. 

92  Litchfield. 

93  or.  D...     Fairfield. 

94  Oswegotchie. 

95  OR.  e....  Oswegotchie. 


1796  .. 

97  .. 

98 

99  .. 
1800 

23  sup'd. 


Niagara. 
Niagara. 
Niagara. 
Niagara. 
Vermont,  U.S. 
New  York  Conf. 


Died  February  5th,  1845,  aged 
77  years. 


COOPER,  EDWARD. 

1810  R.o»T.     St.  Lawrence. 

11  Bay  Quinte. 

12  or.  d..       Augusta. 

13  . .  Augusta. 

14  .  .   Located. 


CORSON,  ROBERT. 

1822  c.  Westminster. 

23  R.  oni.  London. 

24  Dumfries. 

25  OR.  D. . .  Dumfries. 

26  Westminster. 

27  OR.  E..  Long  Point. 

28  ..  Whitby  and 

Scugog. 

29  Whitby. 

30  . .  Toronto  Tp. 

31  . .  Toronto  Tp. 

32  . .  Yonge  Street. 

33  -See  Wes.  Conf. 


COVELL,  JAMES. 

1816  r.  onr.     Pittsfield,  Mass. 

17  Brandon,  Vt. 

18  or.  D.        Dunham. 

19  . .  St.  Albans. 

20  New  York,  Conf. 

Died  1843,  aged  49  years. 


COVENHOVEN,  PETER. 

1810  R.  oni.     Bay  Quinte. 

11  . .      . .       Niagara. 

12  or.  D.  . .  Ancaster  and 

Long  Point. 

13  Located. 


CRANDELL,  PHINEAS. 

1820  r.  on  t  Stanstead. 

21 Rem.  to  U.  S. 

53  ) 

to  >  sup'd  New  England 

75  ]  Conference. 


CROWELL,  SETH. 

1801  R.  om.     Niagara. 

2  . .       Oswegotchie  and 

Ottawa. 

3  or.  d.        Rem.  to  U.  S. 

Died  July  6th,  1826,  aged  45 
years. 


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41 


CULP,  DAVID. 

1813  C.  .  .    Ancaster  and 

Long  Point. 

14  C.  .  .   Ancaster  and 

Long  Point. 

15  r.  <MiT.     Bay  Quinte. 

16  Ancaster. 

17  or.  d.        Yonge  Street. 

18  ..      ..   York. 

19  Genesee  Conf. 

20  .  .    Genesee  Conf. 

21  Yonge  Street. 


22 

Long  Point  and 

Ancaster 

23   .. 

. .  .     Ancaster. 

24 

Ancaster. 

25 

Located. 

Note. — Mr.  Culp  was  one  of 
the  noted  Five  who  in  1834  met  at 
Cummer's  meeting-house,  Yonge 
Street  and  organized  the  present 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church  of 
Canada.  He  died  June  16th, 
1871,  aged  87  years. 


CURRIE,  JAMES. 


1829  c. 

.   Albion. 

30  e.  on  t  . 

Yellowhead  and 

Matchedash 

31 

Lake  Simcoe. 

32 

.    Cavan  and 

Hallowell 

33 

See  Wes.  Conf. 

D. 


DAVIDSON,  JOHN  C. 

1827  E.  out.     Hallowell. 

28  Kingston. 

29  R.  f.  c       Brockville. 

30  or.  D.  .  .    Bytown. 

31  . .  Bytown. 

32  Cobourg. 

33  See  Wes.  Conf. 

DAVIS,  ALPHEUS. 

1815  c.  Cayuga,  N.  Y. 

16  r.  om.     Northumberland 

17  or.  D.  ...   Clarence. 

18  Ancaster. 

19  or.  e.  . .   Herkimer,  N.  Y. 

20  sup'd.        Herkimer,  N.  Y. 

Died  October  8th,  1820,  aged 
27  years. 

DEAN,  HORACE. 

1830  c.  London. 

31  e.  on  t  .     Westminster. 

32  Thames. 

33  . .  . .   See  Wes.  Conf. 

DEMOREST,  THOMAS. 

1819  E.  om.     St.  Lawrence. 

20  Yonge  Street. 

21  Thames. 


1822  or.  d.  Lyon's  Creek. 

23  .  .  Grand  River. 

24  Niagara. 

25  or.  E.  Niagara. 

26  . .      . .  Dumfries. 

27  ...  Located. 
See  Wes.  Conf. 


DEMPSTER,  JOHN  D.D. 

1815  c.  Genesee  Conf. 

16  R.  out.     St.  Lawrence. 

17  .  .      .  .       United  States. 
Died   November   28th,    1863, 

aged  70  years. 


DENNETT,  JOSEPH. 

1810  e.  onr.     Barnard,  U.  S. 

11  Stanstead. 

12  .        .   Ret.  to  U.  S. 
Located  1814. 


DENSMORE,  GEO.  WASH- 
INGTON. 

1809  e.  otot.     Cayuga,  U.  S. 

10  Ontario,  U  S. 

11  or.  d.        Long  Point. 

12  .        .   Detroit,  U.  S. 
Located  1836. 


DIXON,  TRUEMAN. 

1818  R.  out.     Detroit. 

19  . .   Detroit. 

20  or.  D.  .  .   Montreal  and 

Ottawa. 

21  . .  Ret.  to  U.  S. 

Located  1825. 


DRAPER,  SAMUEL. 

1801  e.  onr.     Upper  Canada. 

2  United  States. 

Died  in  1824,  aged  46  years. 

DUNHAM,  DARIUS. 

1788  E.  out       Shoreham,  U.  S. 

89  Cambridge,  U.S. 

90  or.  D.        Cambridge,  U.S. 

91  .  .    Columbia,   U.  S. 

92  OR.  e.         Cataraqui. 

93  Cataraqui. 

94  p.   eld.     Canada  District. 

95  Niagara. 

96  P.   eld.     Canada  District. 

97  p.   eld.     Canada  District. 

98  p.   eld  .      Bay  Quinte  Dist. 

99  Oswegotchie. 
1800  Located. 

Died  in  1825  or  1826. 


E. 


EVANS,  EPHRAIM. 

1827  o.  . .  Kingston. 

28  R.  on  T .  Cobourg. 

29  Kingston. 

30  or  d  .  Niagara. 

31  .  .  Stamford. 

32  .  .  Stamford. 

33  .  .  See  Wes.  Conf. 


EVANS,  JAMES. 
1830  r.  on  t.     Rice  Lake. 

31  . .       Credit. 

32  oe.  D.        Ancaster. 

33  .  .  See  Wes.  Conf. 

EVERTS,  RENALDO  M. 
1812  r.  imT.  .    Caledonia,   U.  S. 
13  ..   Bloomfield,  U.  S. 


1814  or.  d.  Wyalusing. 

15  Northumberland 

16  or.   eld.  Lycoming. 

17  Bald  Eagle. 

18  Ottawa. 

19  . .  Augusta. 

20  Ret.  to  U.  S. 

Died  July  20th,  1865,  aged  77 
years. 


42 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


F. 


FARR,  GEORGE. 

1826  R.  out.     Ottawa. 

27  ....       Perth. 

28  oe.  D.         Bonehire. 

29  Located. 


FERGUSON,  GEORGE. 

1816  E.  oni.  Ottawa. 

17  .  .  Niagara. 

18  oe.  D.  Niagara. 

19  Ancaster. 

20  oe.  eld..  Ancaster. 

21  . .  Westminster. 

22  . .      . .  Long  Point. 


1823   ..      .. 

Westminster. 

24 

Westminster. 

25   .. 

Thames. 

26 

27       .... 

.  Amherstburg. 
Thames. 

28 

Hallowell. 

29 

Hallowell. 

30 
31 
32       .. 

Bay  Qninte. 
Bay  Quinte. 
Waterloo. 

33 

See  Wes.  Conf 

FLINT, 

CALVIN  M. 

1818   E.  OTIT 

St.  Lawrence. 

19 

Augusta. 

1820  oe.  D.         Rideau. 

21  Belleville. 

22  oe.  eld..   Hallowell. 

23  .        .   Ret.  to  U.  S. 
Located  1829. 


FREEMAN,  DANIEL. 


1808   E.  OUT. 
9 

10   OE.  D. 
11 


Asbury,  U.  S. 
Asbury,  U.  S. 
Ancaster. 
Located. 


Died  in  Windham,    Ontario, 
March  10th,  1835. 


a 


GARLICK,  HEMAN. 


New  York  Conf. 


1810  e.  om.     Dunham. 

to  \ 

14) 

15  Located. 

Died  in  1857. 


GATCHELL,  JOSEPH. 


1810   E.  OUT. 

.   Niagara. 

11 

Smith's  Creek. 

12   OE.  D.    . 

.   Yonge  Street. 

13) 

to) 

Located. 

24  ) 

25 

.   Ancaster. 

26    .. 

.  Ancaster. 

27   .. 

.   Lyon's  Creek. 

28 

.    Niagara. 

29   .  . 

.   Long  Point. 

30 

Long  Point. 

1831 
to 
32 
33 


sup'd.      Long  Point. 

See  Wes.  Conf. 


GOODWIN,  TIMOTHY. 

1815  e.  out.  Chazy,  N.  Y. 

16  Chazy,  N.  Y. 

17  or.  d.  Georgia. 

18  . .      . .  St.  Lawrence. 

19  .  .  St.  Lawrence. 

20  qe.  e Augusta. 

21  .  Ret.  to  U.  S. 

22  1 

to  >  United  States. 

27) 

28       . .  Located. 

Died  March  30th,  1854,  aged 
62  years. 

GREEN,  ANSON. 
1824  c.  . .   Smith's  Creek. 

25  r.  onr.     Hallowell. 


1826 

27   OE.  D. 

28 
29 


Ancaster. 
Ancaster. 
Fort  George. 
Fort  George. 


30  or.  e.        Brockville. 

31  . .   Brockville. 

32  p.  eld       Augusta  District. 

33  See  Wes.  Conf. 


GRIFFIS,  WILLIAM. 

1823  r.  out.  Thames. 

24  . .  St.  Clair. 

25  or.  d.  Niagara. 

26  Niagara. 

27  or.  e.  . .  Long  Point. 

28  .  .  Long  Point. 

29  . .      . .  Dumfries  and 

Grand  River. 

30  . .  Ancaster. 

31  . .  Ancaster. 

32  London. 

33  ...  See  Wes.  Conf. 


H. 


HAMILTON,  JOHN. 

1813  E.  o»t..    Lyons,  U.  S. 
14 

15  or.  d 

16  .  .  Westmnstr,  Ont. 

17  .  .        .    Ret.  to  U.  S. 

Located  1820. 


HARRIS,  REUBEN. 

1803  r.  onr..   Niagara  and 

Long  Point. 

4  .  .       Bay  Quinte. 

5  oe.  d.        United  States. 


1806   . .  . .   Dunham. 

7  or.  e.        Rem.  to  U.  S. 
35  .sup'd.        New  York  Conf. 

Died  February  15th,  1844,  aged 
68  years. 


HASKEL,  SQUIRE  B. 

1818  E.  omt.  Danville. 

19  . .  Stanstead. 

20  or.  d.  Barrie. 

21  .  Ret.  to  U.  S. 


Located  1828. 


HEALY,  EZRA. 

1820  c.  Decalb,  N.  Y. 

21  e.  onr.  St.  Lawence. 

22  Rideau. 

23  or.  d.  . .   Rideau. 

24  . .  Cornwall. 

25  or.  e.  Cornwall. 

26  Bay  Quinte. 

27  ...  Kingston. 

28  .  .  Brockville. 

29  Brockville. 

30  .  .  Rideau. 

31  Augusta. 

32  Augusta. 

33  See  Wes.  Conf. 


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43 


HERRON,  JAMES. 

1815 

Detroit,  U.S. 

1831  sup'd         Troy  Conf. 

1799    R.  Ott  T. 

Chester,  U.  S. 

16 

Detroit,  U.S. 

Died  Feb.  16th,  1858,  aged  78 

1800   ..      .. 

Oswegotchie. 

17 

Ancaster,  C.W. 

years. 

1 

Rem.  to  U.  S. 

18 

Ancaster,  C.W. 



Located  1814. 

19 

20 

Thames,  C.W 
Located. 

HULBERT,  CEPHAS. 



1807  R.  onT.     Oswegotchie. 

HEYLAND.  ROWLEY. 

8             . .     Bay  Quinte. 

1823  c 

Home  District. 

HOLMES,  NINIAN. 

9   Smith's  Creek. 

10   ....           Located. 

24  R.  on  T. 

Home  District. 

1807 

R.  on  T. 

Niagara. 

25 

Long  Point. 

8 

Bay  Quinte. 



26 
27 

Long  Point. 
Niagara  and 

9 
10 

OR.  D. 

Augusta. 
Detroit. 

HUNTINGDON,  SIMON. 

Fort  George. 

11 

OR.  ELD. 

Detroit. 

1828  c  . .           Yonge  Street. 

28    OR.  E. 

Bay  Quinte. 

12 

Niagara. 

29  R.  onT..    Yonge  Street. 

29    .... 

Bay  Quinte. 

13 

Niagara. 

30            Westminster. 

30 

Hallowell. 

14 

Located. 

31  R.  f.  c.       Mississippi. 

31    

Cobourg. 

Died  May  5th,  1829,  aged  44 

32   . .               Bonchire. 

32 

Hallowell. 

years. 

33       . .           See  Wes.  Conf. 

33     .... 

See  Wes.  Conf. 

HOLTP.Y. 

MATTHIAS. 

^ _  7 

HURLBURT,  ASAHEL. 

HIBBARD,  ROBERT. 

1832 
33 

R.  on  T. 

Toronto  Circuit. 
See  Wes.  Conf. 

1828  R.  out.     Brockville. 

1808  c. 

Ulster,  U.S. 

29    .  .               Westminster. 

9  r.  on  t  . 

Granville,  U.S. 

30  OR.  d.         Long  Point. 

10   OR.  D. 

St.    Francis 

HOPKINS,  SILAS. 

31    ...             Thames. 

River,  C.  E. 

1811 

R.  on  T  . 

Detroit. 

32   Rideau. 

11 

St.  Francis 

12 

Augusta. 

33   . .      . .       See  Wes.  Conf. 

12    OR.  ELD 

River,  C.  E. 
Ottawa. 

13 

Located. 



Drowned, 

Oct.     12th,     1812, 

HUSTON,  JOHN  H. 

while  crossing 
near  Montreal. 

the  St.  Lawrence, 

HOWE, 

SAMUEL. 

1827  R.  onT.     London. 



1802 

R.  on  T. 

Philadelphia 

Conference. 

28    Thames. 

29  Richmond. 

HICKOX,  JOSEPH. 

3 

Niagara  andLong 

30  or.  d.        Richmond. 

1812  r.  onT. 

Shamokin,  U.S. 

Point. 

31       . .      . .   Albion. 

13 

Canaan,  U.S. 

4 

OR.   D. 

Ottawa. 

32    Albion. 

14 

Canaan,  U.S. 

5 

United  States. 

33     . .             See  Wes.  Conf. 

I.  &  J. 


IRVINE,  ALEXANDER. 

1822  ) 

to  >    Genesee  Conf. 

28  ) 

29   Located. 

30  c 

31  R.  CAN.c.   Bay  Quinte. 
32 York. 

33   See  Wes.  Conf. 

JACKSON,  JAMES. 

1817  e.o)it..   Duffin's  Creek. 

18   Yonge  Street. 

19  or.  d.        Long  Point. 

20   Long  Point. 

21    Westminster. 

22  . .     Westminster. 

23  . .      . .   Thames. 

24  Thames. 

25  .  . .   Westminster. 

26  ) 

to  >  sup'd  . .   Westminster. 

28  ) 

29  ExDelled. 


JEFFERS,  ROBERT. 
1818  r.  om.     Augusta. 

19   Augusta. 

20  . .  Bay  Quinte. 

21   Bay  Quinte. 

22  ....        Located. 


JEWELL,  JOSEPH. 

1795 

R. 

on  T. 

Dover,  U.  S. 

96 

Somerset,  U.  S. 

97 

OR.  D.    .  . 

Dorchester,  U.  S 

98 

Maryland,  U.S. 
Canada  District. 

99 

P. 

ELD  .  . 

1800 
1 

P. 
P. 

ELD 
ELD  .  . 

Oswegotchie. 
Upper  Canada 
District 

2 

P. 

ELD. 

Upper  Canada 
District 

3 

Rem.  to  U.  S. 

Located  1810. 

JONES 

,  PETER. 

1813 

R. 

onT . 

Broom,  U.  S. 

14 

Lycoming.  U.  S. 

1815  or.  d..  Bald  Eagle,  U.S. 

16  . .  Augusta. 

17  .  .  Ottawa. 

18  . .  Litchfield,  U.  S. 

19  ...  Meslem,  U.  S. 

20 Ridgeway,  U.  S. 

21) 

to  >  sup'd.  Canada. 

32  ) 

33  See  Wes.  Conf. 


JONES,  PETER. 
(ka-ke-wa-quon-a-by.) 

1825  c.  Visiting  Mis'y. 

26  o.       .  .       Visiting  Mis'y. 

27  R.  on  t  . .   Visiting  Mis'y. 

28  . .  Credit. 

29  R.  F.  C . .    Credit. 

30  OR.  d.        Credit. 

31  Visiting  England 

32  . .       Mis.  to  Indians. 

33  ord.  ...     See  Wes.  Conf. 


44 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


JONES, 

RICHARD. 

1832 

Cobourg. 

1819 

Ancaster,  C.W. 

33       .      . 

See  Wes.  Conf. 

20   OK.  E.. 

Malone,  N.Y. 

1825  c. 

Augusta. 

21   . 

Rideau,  C.W 

26  c. 

27  R.  on  t. 

Augusta. 
Perth. 

JONES, 

WILLIAM. 

22) 
to  \ 

United  States. 

28   . 

Richmond. 

1816  k.  on  t 

New  Amster- 

37 

29  OB.  D.    . 

Augusta. 

dam,  U.S. 

38 

30 

Kingston. 

17 

.   Caledonia,  U.S. 

to  ' 

►  stjp'y 

East  Genesee 

31     ... 

Belleville. 

18    OK.  D..  . 

.  Thames,  C.W. 

61 

Conference. 

K    &  L. 


KEELER,  SYLVANUS. 

1795  K.  on  T.  Bay  Quinte. 

96  ) 

to  >  Located. 

99) 

1800  R.  on  t.  Bay  Quinte. 

1  ok.  d..  Bay  Qninte. 

2  . .         Oswegotchie  and 

Ottawa. 

3  . .   Niagara  and 

Long  Point. 

4  . .       Bay  Quinte. 

5  . .       Oswegotchie. 

6  . .      . .       St.  Lawrence. 

7  ....  Located. 
Died  in  1825. 


LAMBERT,  CttANDLY. 

1808  R.wiT..   St.  Lawrence. 
9       . .  Bay  Quinte. 

10     ...  Rem.  to  U.  S. 

38  stjp'd.  . .   Black  River 

Conference. 

Died  March  16th,  1845,  aged 
64  years. 


LEWIS,  JOHN. 

1811  R.  on  T. 
12   . 

Henderson,  N.Y. 
Ashurnham,  » 

13 

14 

15 

Stanstead. 

16 

17 

Located 

LOCKWOOD,  JOSEPH. 

1807  R.  on  t 
8 

Long  Island,  U.S 
Middletown,    n 

9  or.  d.. 
10     .. 
11 

Bay  Quinte. 
Yonge  Street. 
Located. 

LOSEE, 

WILLIAM. 

1789  e.  onT. 
90 

Lake  Champlain 
Canada. 

91  or.  d.. 
92 

Kingston. 
Oswegotchie. 

93 

Located. 

Note.— To  William  Losee  be- 
longs the  honour  of  being  the 
first  Methodist  missionary  sent 


in  1790  to  Canada.  The  New 
York  Conference  which  sat  in 
Albany  in  May,  1791,  'appointed 
him  to  Kingston,  which  was  the 
name  given  to  the  first  Methodist 
Circuit. — See  "Case  and  Cotem-| 
poraries,  Vol.  i,  p.  7. 


LUCKEY,  SAMUEL,  D.D. 


Ottawa. 

St.  Francis  River. 

New  York  and 
Genesee  Conf. 


1811  E.  OUT. 

12 

13 

to 

69  . 

Note. — In  1832  he  was  elected 
Principal  of  the  Genesee  Wes- 
leyan  Seminary,  and  in  1836  he 
was  elected  Editor  of  the  Chris- 
tian Advocate,  New  York.  In 
1843  he  visited  the  Canada  Wes- 
leyan  Conference  at  Hamilton, 
as  delegate  from  the  General  Con- 
ference of  the  Methodist  Episco- 
pal Church. 

He  died  Oct.  11th,  1869,  aged 
78  years. 


M. 


MACK, 

WILBUR. 

1814 

Brandon,  N.Y. 

1818  R.  on  t. 

Stanstead  and 

15 

Augusta. 

/ 

St.  Francis. 

16 

Bay  Quinte  and 

19     

Located. 

Kingston 

17 

Bay  Quinte. 

~5 

18 

Hallowell. 

MADDEN.  THOMAS. 

19 

Hallowell. 

20 

Belleville. 

1802  R.  om. 

Long  Point. 

21 

Smith's  Greek. 

3 

Bay  Quinte  and 

22 

Augusta. 

Home  Dist. 

23 

Augusta. 

4   OR.  D.&E 

Oswegotchie. 

24) 

5    .  . 

■  Smith's  Creek. 

25  ^p.!E. 

Niagara  District 

6 

Long  Point. 

26  ) 

7     ...... 

Quebec. 

27 

Ancaster. 

8 

Montreal. 

28   ..,. 

Rideau. 

9 

Ottawa. 

29   .. 

Augusta. 

10 

Ottawa. 

30 

Augusta. 

11 

Charlotte,  N.Y. 

31            .. 

Elizabethtown. 

12       . 

Charlotte,  N.Y. 

32 

Elizabethtown. 

13 

Brandon,  N.Y. 

33 

See  Wes.  Conf. 

MARTIN,  TIMOTHY. 
1825  r.  on  T.     Long  Point. 
26       . .  Located. 

Died  June  24th,  1841,  aged  47 
years. 

MERWIN,  SAMUEL. 
1800  r.  om.     Long  Island,  U.S. 


1 

2   OR.  D.. 

3 


Redding,  U.S. 
Addams,  U.S. 
Montreal. 
Quebec,  1  mo. 
Rem.  to  U.S. 
Died  January  13th,  1839,  aged 
62  years. 

MESSMORE,  JOSEPH. 

1823  c Ancaster. 

24  R.  om.     Thames. 


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45 


1825 

Lyon's  Creek. 

1828 

York. 

MITCHELL,  JAMES,  M.D. 

26    OR.  D.. 

Lyon's  Creek. 

29   ASST.  ED. 

York. 

1806  r.  on  t.     Somerset,  N.Y. 

27 

Grand  River. 

30 

Augusta  District. 

7   . .               Scipio,  N.Y. 

28   OR.   E..  . 

Grand  River. 

31    .. 

Augusta  District. 

8  OR.  d.  ...  Ontario,  N.Y. 

29 

Amherstburg. 

32   .. 

Niagara  District. 

9  OR.  e...     Holland,  N.Y. 

30 

Stamford. 

33   .. 

See  Wes.  Conf. 

10           . .       Quebec. 

31 

Niagara. 

11          .  .          Montreal. 

32 

St.  Catharines. 

12                    Rem.  to  U.S. 

33 

See  Wes.  Conf. 

MILLER 

,  GILBERT. 

Died  April   13th,    1859,   aged 

1829  o. 

Belleville. 

83  years. 

METCALF, 

FRANKLIN. 

30  R.  on  t  . 

Cavan. 



1819  R.  on  T. 

Hallowell. 

31 

Lake  Simcoe. 

MORRIS,  CALEB. 

20 

Hallowell. 

32 

Lake  Simcoe. 

1800  E.WT.     Herkimer,  U.S. 

21    OR.  D..  . 

Bay  Quinte. 

33 

See  Wes.  Conf. 

1    . .        .  .     Ottawa. 

22 

Perth. 

2   . .               Rem.  to  U.S. 

23    OR.  E... 

Perth. 

MINOR, 

TIMOTHY. 



24 

Hallowell. 

MUSGROVE,  JAMES. 

25 

Hallowell. 

1810  R.  on  t 

Dunham,  C.E. 

1831  c.               Belleville. 

26 

Augusta. 

11 

Dunham,  C.E. 

32  r.  on  T.     Whitby. 

27 

Augusta. 

12 

Rem.  to  U.S. 

33                    See  Wes.  Conf. 

Mc.   &  N. 


MoCRACKEN,  GEORGE. 

McMULLEN,  DANIEL. 

NORRIS,  JAMES. 

1806  r.  on  t.     Dorchester,  U.S. 

7  Lyons,  U.S. 

8  or.  d...     Scipio,  U.S. 

9  or.  e.  . .     Quebec. 
10                    Located. 

1824  c.      . .       Home  District. 

25  E.  on  T .     Thames. 

26  . .       London. 

27  R.  f.  c.     Located. 

28  or.  d.        Yonge  Street- 

29  .               Cavan  and  Rice 

Lake. 

1827  R.  onT.     Cavan. 

28  .  .      .  .   Cobourg. 

29  R.  F.  c.     Yonge  Street. 

30  OR.  D.         Yonge  Street. 

31  . .       Whitby. 
1832     . .             Whitby. 

33                    See  Wes.  Conf. 

McGEE,  THOMAS. 

1816  r.  onx.     United  States. 

17  . .   St.  Lawrence. 

18  . .       Rem.  to  U.  S. 

30  or.  E.        Cobourg. 

31  ..   Hallowell. 

32  . .       Rice  Lake. 

33  See  Wes.  Conf. 

NORRIS,  SAMUEL. 
1818  R.  wit.     Landaff,  U.  S. 
19                    Stanstead  and 

St.  Francis. 
1820         ....  Rem.  to  U.  S. 

Died  August  8th,  1859,  aged 
65  years. 

McNAB,  ALEXANDER. 

1832  r.  om.     Hallowell. 
33                    See  Wes.  Conf. 

He  was  superannuated  in  1861, 
and  held  that  relationship  in  the 
New  Hampshire  Conference  until 
his  death,  June  23rd,  1880. 

. 

PARKER,  JOHN. 

1809  OR.  D.  . . 

Cornwall. 

1822  r.  om:.     Thames. 

10 

Augusta. 

23  . .    Lyon's  Creek. 

24  OR.  D.        East  Gen.  Conf. 

11 

Rem.  to  U.  S. 

Located  1838. 

PATRICK,  WILLIAM. 

1829  R.  owt.     Long  Point. 

PEAL,  JAMES  GRIGGS. 

30   .  .      .  .       Belleville. 

1817  c.  .. 

Ottawa. 

31  R.  F.  o.     Whitby. 

18  R.  om. 

Belleville. 

32            .  .        Perth. 

19    OR.  D. 

Cornwall. 

33  . .               See  Wes.  Conf. 

20 

Yonge  Street. 



21    OR.   E. 

Perth. 

P  ATT  IE,  ELI  AS. 

22 

Bay  Quinte. 

1807  R.  onr. .   Bay  Quinte. 

Died    December   25th,    18 

8   .  .               Smith's  Creek. 

aged  43  years. 

PEARCE,  GERSHOM. 

1803  r.  om..   Plattsburg,  U.  S. 

4  ....   Fletcher,  U.  S. 

5  OR.  D.         Niagara. 

6  .  .    Oswegotchie. 

7  . Dunham. 

8  United  States. 
He  was  superannuated  in  1832 

and  held  that  relationship  until 
his-death,  March  23rd,  1865. 

PEIRCE,  THOMAS  C. 
1814  r.  out.      )   NewEngland 

16  or.  d.         (       Conference- 

17   St.  Francis. 


46 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


1818  ) 

to  \    United  States. 

49  ) 

50  sup'd. 

Died  May  25th,  1851,  aged  60 
years. 

PERRY,  ROBERT. 

1805  r.  out.     Ottawa. 

6     Niagara. 

7  or.  d.        Smith's  Creek. 

8   Yonge  Street. 

9  or.  E.         Niagara. 

10  Long  Point. 

11   Located. 

PHELPS,  RICHARD. 

1826  c.  Cobourg. 

27  c Grape  Island. 

28  R.  on  t      Westminster. 

29  Thames. 

30  or.  d.  . .   Canborough. 

31   Grand  River. 

32   Grand  River. 

33   See  Wes.  Conf. 

PICKETT,  DANIEL. 

1800  R.  out.  Ottawa. 

1  . .  . .  Bay  Quinte. 

2  OR.  D.  . .  Niagara. 

3  .  .      . .  Ottawa. 

4  OR.  e.  . .  Niagara  and 

Long  Point. 

5  Yonge  Street. 

6   Yonge  Street. 

7 Oswegotchie. 

8  ....     Augusta. 

9  . .      . .       Located. 

Note. — After  his  location  he  got 
sadly  estranged  from  the  Church 
of  his  early  choice,  and  for  several 
years  preached  on  his  own  respon- 
sibility, and  tried  to  raise  a  society 
under  the  name  of  "Provincial 


Methodists."  In  1830  he  re- 
turned to  the  Methodist  Church 
and  took  rank  as  a  local  preacher, 
and  so  continued  until  after  the 
Union,  when  he  placed  himself  in 
opposition,  and  was  oneof  the  five 
who  on  June  25th,  1834,  met  and 
organized  the  present  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church  in  Canada.  He 
died  July  15th,  1854,  aged  83 
years.  See  "Case  and  Cotem- 
poraries. " — Carroll. 


PLUMBLY,  DANIEL. 


1815   R.  OflT 

16 

17 
to! 
20 
21 


New  England. 
St.  Francis  River. 

United  States. 

Expelled. 


POOLE,  GEORGE. 

1825  c Cornwall. 

26  c Bay  Quinte. 

27  R.  on  t  .  Richmond. 

28  . .  Bytown. 

29  R.  T.  C.  Bytown. 

30  or.  d..  Ottawa. 

31  . .      . .  Ottawa. 

32  . .      . .  Bay  Quinte. 

33  . .      . .  See  Wes.  Conf. 

POOLE,  JACOB. 

1823  R.  wit.  Belleville. 

24  ..      ..  Hallowell. 

25  or.  D.  Augusta. 

26  . .  Rideau. 

27  or.  E.   . .  Crosby. 

28       Cornwall. 

29  . .      . .  No  Station. 

30  . .  Albion. 

31  ...  Located. 

32  ....  See  Wes.  Conf. 


PRINDEL,  ANDREW 

1805  c Niagara. 

6  R.  on  t  .  Ottawa. 

7  or.  D.  Yonge  Street. 

8 Litchfield,  N.  Y. 

9  or.  E.  Ancaster. 

10  . .  Niagara. 

11  ...  Yonge  Street. 

12  Ancaster  and 

Long  Point. 

13  Bay  Quinte. 

14  Bay  Quinte. 

15   Augusta. 

16  Augusta. 

17  . .      . .  St.  Lawrence. 

18       Black  Riv.  N.Y. 

19  . .  . .  Black  Riv.  N.Y. 

20   Seneca,  N.Y. 

21   Bloomfield.N.Y. 

22  Bloomfield.N.Y. 

23   Genesee,  N.Y. 

24   Batavia,  N.Y. 

25       Batavia,  N.Y. 


26 
27 

28^ 

29 

30 

31 

32. 

33 


}■  SUP  D. 


.   Lewiston,  N.Y. 
.  St.  Lawrence, 

N.Y. 
r  Ancaster,  C.W 

Ancaster. 
-j  Dumfries. 

Ancaster. 
I  Long  Point. 

See  Wes.  Conf. 


PUFFER,  ISAAC. 

1817  R.M1T.     Augusta. 

18   Bay  Quinte, 

19  Bay  Quinte. 

20     Niagara. 

21   Niagara. 

22       Rem.  to  U.  S. 

Note. — He  continued  in  the 
active  work  until  1843,  when  he 
superannuated.  He  died  in  1853, 
after  a  short  illness,  in  the  69th 
year  of  his  age. 


E. 


REED,  FITCH,  D.D. 

1817  R.  wit      Suffolk,  N.Y. 

18    Sa£j;g  Harbour, 

N.Y. 

19  or.  D...      Dunham,  C.E. 
=<20    York  (Toronto). 

r21  or.  E..       York  (Toronto). 
22   Rem.  to  U.S. 

Note. — He  visited  the  Wes- 
leyan  Methodist  Conference  of 
<.'anada,  in  Toronto,  in  June, 
1864.  He  died  Oct.  10th,  1871, 
aged  76  years. 


REEDER,  NATHANIEL. 

1813  R.  out.     Shamokin,  N.Y. 
14 Chenango,  N.Y. 

15  OR.  D....   Ottawa. 

16   Smith's  Creek. 

17       Bay  Quinte. 

18     Cornwall. 

19   Rem.  to  U.S. 

Note. — He  located   in    1835. 

He  died  Aug.  10th,   1838,   aged 
76  years. 

REYNOLDS,  JOHN. 
1808  r.  on  t.  .   Augusta. 
9   . .      . .        Yonge  Street. 
10  or.  d..  . .   Smith's  Creek. 


1811    Augusta. 

12    Bay  Quinte. 

13 Located. 

Note. — After  his  location  he 
was  employed  for  a  time  as  a 
school  teacher  in  Sidney,  and 
subsequently  went  into  mercan- 
tile life#  in  Belleville.  He  con- 
tinued to  exercise  his  gifts  as 
local  preacher,  and  in  that  capa- 
city was  ordained  a  local  elder  at 
the  Conference  of  1824.  He 
served  the  Church  in  various 
ways  acceptably  until  after  the 
Union  of  the  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Church  with  the  British 
Wesleyans,    under   the  name    of 


METHODIST   EPISCOPAL   CONFERENCE. 


47 


the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Church. 
This  Union  was  consummated  at 
the  Conference  of  1833.  On  Feb. 
9th,  1834,  as  a  member  of  the 
Wesleyan  Methodist  Church,  he 
acted  as  Secretary  of  the  Belle- 
ville Auxiliary  Missionary  So- 
ciety, and  wrote  an  account  of  the 
Annual  Meeting,  which  was  pub- 
lished in  the  Guardian  of  Feb. 
17th.  On  June  25th,  1834,  Mr. 
Eeynolds,  Joseph  Gatchell  (a  su- 
perannuated minister),  Daniel  Pic- 
kett, who  had  travelled  nine  years 
—viz.,  from  1800  to  1808,  but  who 
located  in  1809,  and  subsequently 
endeavoured  to  raise  an  indepen- 
dant  organization  under  the  name 
of  the  "Provincial  Methodists  ;" 
David  Culp,  who  had  travelled 
from  1813  to  1825,  and  who  had 
been  located  for  nine  years  ;  and 
John  Wesley  Byam,  who  was  re- 
ceived on  trial  in  1816,  and  after 
two  years'  probation  was  discon- 
tinued ;  met  at  Cummer's  meet- 
ing-house, north  of  Toronto,  and 
"claiming  to  be  dissatisfied  with 
the  Union  of  1833,  organized 
the  present  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church  of  Canada.  In  1835  Mr. 
Eeynolds  was  elected  the  first 
Bishop  of  the  new  organization 
by  the  General  Conference,  which 
consisted  of  Joseph  Gatchell,  John 
Eeynolds,  David  Culp,  Daniel 
Pickett,  already  named,  and  Jno. 
H.  Huston,  who  had  only  travel- 
led six  years,  had  never  been  ad- 
mitted to  Elders'  orders,  and  who 
had  located  in  1833.  He  was 
ordained  by  Messrs.  Gatchell, 
Culp,  and  Pickett.  He  held  the 
office  of  Bishop  acceptably  until 
his  death  in  1857. 


RHODES,  JOHN. 

1808  R.  on  t..   Northumber- 
land, U.S. 


9 


U.S. 


10  or.  d..       Seneca,  U.S. 

11   Augusta,  C.W 

12  or.  e..  . .  Augusta. 

13    Ancaster  and 

Long  Point. 

14  

15 Yonge  Street. 

16   ...  Rem.  to  U.S. 

Died  January  13th,  1843,  aged 
60  years. 


RICHARDSON,  JAMES,  D.D. 

1824  c Yonge  Street  and 

York. 

25  R.  on  T .  .   Yonge  Street  and 

York. 

26  ....        Fort  George  and 

Queenston. 

27  or.  D Credit. 


1828       . .      . .  Niagara. 

29  . .      . .   Niagara. 

30  OR.  E. . .     Kingston. 

31  p.  e.  .    . .  Niagara  Dist. 

32  editor.     Toronto. 

33  . .      . .       See  Wes.  Conf. 
Note. — He  was   Secretary  of 

the  Conference  from  1828  to  1831 
inclusive. 


ROBINSON,  JOHN. 

1794  r.  on  t       Freehold,  U.S. 

95  ..      ..  Chester,  U.S. 

96  or.  d         Milford,  U.S. 

97  ..      ..   Delaware,  U.S. 

98  or.  e.        Delaware,  U.S. 

99  Dorchester,  U.S. 

1800       ...         Mohawk,  U.S. 

1    . .  Ottawa,  Canada. 

2 Niagara. 

3  P.  eld  .     Upper  Canada  D. 

4  . .      . .       Located. 
Died  in  1848,  aged  79  years. 


ROSS,  WILLIAM. 

1812  r.  oriT..   Dunham,  C.  E. 
13   Rem.  to  U.  S. 

Died  Feb.  10th,  1824,  aged  33 
years. 

RUNDLE,  WILLIAM  W. 

1818  r.  onr.     Yonge  Street. 

19   Long  Point. 

20   Rem,  to  U.  S. 


RUTER,  MARTIN,  D.D. 

1801  r.  out      Chesterfield, U.S. 

2     Landoff,  U.  S. 

3  or.  d.        Adams,  U.  S. 

4   Montreal. 

5     Rem.  to  U.  S. 

Died  May  16th,  1838,  aged  53 

years. 

RYAN,  HENRY. 

1800  R.  om.     Vergennes,  Vt. 

1   Vergennes,  Vt. 

2  or.  d.        Fletcher,  Vt. 

3   Plattsburg,N.Y. 

4  or.  E.         Plattsburg,  N.Y. 

5   Bay  Quinte. 

6   Bay  Quinte. 

7   Long  Point. 

8    Niagara. 

9   Niagara. 

10) 

to  >  p.  eld.  .  Upper  Canada 

14  )  District, 

15  P.  eld  .  Lower  Canada  D. 
16) 

to  >  P.  eld..   Upper  Canada 

19  )  District. 

20  P.  eld  . .   Lower  Canada  D. 

21  ) 

to  >  p.  eld..   Bay  Quinte 

23  \  District. 


1824 Chippewa  and 

Grand  River. 

25   Superannuated. 

26   Superannuated. 

27  Located. 

Note. — After  his  location,  he 

and  James  Jackson  succeeded  in 
creating,  in  1829,  a  rival  organ- 
ization under  the  name  of  the 
Canadian  Wesleyan  Methodist 
Church. 


RYERSON,  EDWY  M. 

1831  c Credit. 

32  r.  on  t  . .  Ancaster. 

33 See  Wes.  Conf. 

RYERSON,  EGERTON. 

1824  c Ancaster. 

25  r.  on  t.  .  Yonge  Street  and 

York. 

26   Credit. 

27  or.  d.        Cobourg. 
28 Ancaster. 

29  or.  e.        York  (Toronto). 

30  editor.  .  York  (Toronto). 

31  editor.  .  York  (Toronto). 

32  editor.  .  St.  Catharines. 

33  See  Wes.  Conf. 


RYERSON,  GEORGE. 

1828  E.WIT..   Credit. 

29  ....   Credit. 

30  . .  Grand  River. 

31       Located. 

RYERSON,  JOHN. 

1820  c. Long  Point. 

21  R.  on  T .     Ancaster. 

22   Niagara. 

23  or.  d.        Yonge  Street. 
24 Bay  Quinte. 

25  OR.  e.         Perth. 

26   Niagara. 

27) 

to  >  p.  eld.  Niagara  District. 

30  ) 

31 York  (Toronto). 

32  P.  eld  . .  Bay  Quinte  Dist. 
33 See  Wes.  Conf. 

RYERSON,  WILLIAM. 

1821  c Westminster. 

22  c Norwich. 

23  R.  on  T .  Niagara. 

24  ....  Niagara. 

25  or.  d.  Fort  George  and 

Queenston. 

26   York  and  Yonge 

Street. 

27   York  and  Yonge 

Street. 

28  ) 

to  >  P.  eld..   Bay  Quinte  Dist. 

31) 

32   Brockville. 

33   See  Wes.  Conf. 


48 


MINISTERS  AND  PROBATIONERS. 


s. 


SABIN,  BENJAMIN. 
1810) 

to  \ United  States. 

15) 

16  Stanstead. 

17  . . .  United  States. 
19  Located. 

SAMPSON,  JOSEPH. 

1805  R.  on  T.     Hartford,  U.  S. 

6   Prince  George. 

7  ok.  D.  . .  Frederick,  U.  S. 

8  Severn,  U.  S. 

9  or.  e.        Three  Rivers. 

10       Three  Rivers. 

11  p.  eld.  . .    Lower  Canada  D. 

12  Rem.  to  U.  S. 

Expelled  1816. 

SAWYER,  JOSEPH. 
1797  R.  out.     Saratoga,  N.  Y. 

98      Pittsfield,  N.  Y. 

99  or.  D.  . .  Vergennes. 
1800 Niagara. 

1  or.  E.  . .  Niagara. 

2     Bay  Quinte  and 

Home  District. 

3  . . Bay  Quinte  and 

Home  District. 

4 Croton,  N.  Y. 

5 New  Rochelle. 

6) 

to  >  p.  eld.  .  Upper  Canada 

9  )  District, 

10  Located. 

See  Wes.  Conf. 

SCARRITT,  JOSIAH  A. 
1816  r.  on  t      New  England. 

17 Stanstead. 

18   Danville. 

19) 

to  >  . .  United  States. 

23) 

24 Located. 

See  Wes.  Conference. 

SCULL,  JOSEPH. 
1805  R.  out..  Somersett,  U.  S. 

6  Talbot,  U.  S. 

7  or.  D.  . .  Ontario,  U.  S. 

8       United  States. 

9  or.  e.        Montreal. 

10   Montreal. 

11 Quebec. 

12       Rem.  to  U.  S. 

13         Superannuated. 

Located  1814. 


SEAGER,  AURORA. 

17  c Granville,  U.  S. 

18  r.  out      Clarence,  U.  S. 

19  ...  Montreal. 

Died  Dec.  21st,  1819,  aged  24 


SHALER,  HENRY. 

1828  c Toronto  Circuit. 

29  R.  out.  Albion. 

30  Toronto  Circuit. 

31  r.  F.  c .  Waterloo. 

32  ....  Waterloo. 

33  . .  See  Wes.  Conf. 


SHEPHERD,  EDMUND. 


1831  R.  WIT. 
32  .... 
33 


Cobourg. 
Belleville. 
See  Wes.  Conf. 


SHEPHERDSON,  DANIEL. 

1816  R.  on  t.  .   New  York  Conf. 

17      New  York  Conf. 

18  OR.  D.        Westminster. 

19       Niagara. 

20  Lyon's  Creek. 

21  . .      . .       Ancaster. 

22       Yonge  Street. 

23 Long  Point. 

24   Long  Point. 

25  Rem.  to  U.  S. 

Located  in  1832. 


1821   . .      ....  Long  Point. 

22  ......  Ancaster. 

23       Ancaster  and 

York. 

24  Lyon's  Creek. 

25) 

to  /  sttp'd  . 

28  ) 

29  Located. 

SMITH,  KENNETH 
McKENDREE. 


1819  R.  on  t. 

20 

21 

22   OR.  D... 


SLATER,  WILLIAM. 

1822  R.  out.     Thames. 

23  Yonge  Street. 

24  or.  D Bay  Quinte. 

25   Ottawa. 

26  or.  E Cobourg. 

27     Cobourg. 

28   Ancaster. 

Died  January  17th,  1829,  aged 
41  years. 

SMITH,  BELA. 

1808  R.  on  t.     Plattsburg,  N.Y. 

10  or.  D...     Cornwall. 

11 Rem.  to  U.S. 

22  sup'd.... 

Died  July  2nd,  1848,  aged  64 
years. 

SMITH,  ISAAC  B. 

1807  R.  on  t..   Oswegotchie. 

8     Niagara. 

9  or.  d...     Albany,  N.Y. 

10   Albany,  N.Y. 

11  or.  e.  . .     Niagara. 

12  Bay  Quinte. 

jUl        ....  United  States. 

15   Smith's  Creek. 

16   Yonge  Street. 

17   Ancaster. 

18   Niagara. 

19 Niagara. 

20   Westminster. 


23 

24 
25 
26 


sttp'd. 


Ottawa. 
Ancaster. 
York  and  New 

Settlements. 
York  and  New 

Settlements. 
Ottawa. 
Ottawa. 
Ottawa. 
Located. 


SMITH,  PHILANDER. 

1820  E.onT.     Smith's  Creek. 

21   Cornwall. 

22  OR.  d Kingston. 

23  Hallowell. 

24  OR.  E...     Augusta. 

25  Bay  Quinte  and 

Kingston. 
26) 

to  >  p.  e..  . .  Bay  Quinte 
29  )  District. 

30) 

31  >  sup'd       Prescott. 
32) 

'33       See  Wes.  Conf. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM. 

1828  R.  on  t  .     Grape  Island. 

29  Ancaster. 

30  or.  d..  .     York. 
31 Kingston. 

32  or.  e..       Kingston. 

33  See  Wes.  Conf. 


SORNBORGER,  STEPHEN. 

1807  R.  on  t.,  Fletcher,  N.Y. 

8  Brandon,  N.Y. 

9  or.  d..       Cambridge,  N.Y. 

10   Charlotte,  N.Y. 

11   . .   Dunham,  C.E. 

12   Expelled. 

SOVEREIGN,  GEORGE. 

1 824  e.  on  t.     Long  Point. 

25  ...  Toronto  Tp. 

26  or.  d..  ..  Toronto  Tp. 
27 Dumfries. 

28  or.  E..    o  Westminster. 

29     Located. 


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49 


SPOKE,  DAVID  C. 

1819  c Thames. 

20  e.  wit.,   Bay  Quinte. 

21 Ottawa. 

22 Rem.  to  U.S. 


STONEY,  EDMUND. 

1823  c Dumfries. 

24  k.owt.  London. 

25   London. 

26  or.  D..  Tlrames. 

27 Amherstburg. 

28  or.  e.  . . .  Amherstburg. 


1829   Niagara. 

SWA.ZY,  CALEB. 

30 Niagara. 

31 Stamford. 

32   Stamford. 

33       See  Wes.  Conf. 

1817  E.  out..  Westminster. 
18     Rem.  to  U.  S. 

STREETER,  ELISHA. 

1809  e.  out..   Stanstead. 
10 Rem.  to  U.  S. 

SYKES,  OLIVER. 
1806  r.  on  t.     Redding,  N.Y. 

N.Y. 

SUNDAY,  JOHN. 

8  or.  D..       Dunham. 

9  ....   Rem.  to  U.  S. 

1832  r.  out..   Missionary  to  the 

10  stjp'd 

Indians. 

Died  Feb.  11th,  1853,  aged  75 

33       See  Wes.  Conf. 

years. 

T.  &  V. 


TOMPKINS,   NEHEMIAH  W 
1802  e.  o»t..   Oswegotchie  and 
Ottawa. 

p      3  Rem.  to  U.  S. 

Located  1809. 

TORRY,  ALVIN. 

1816  c Cayuga,  N.Y. 

17  R.  out.     Scipio,  N.Y. 
1818   Long  Point. 

19  or.  d...     Westminster. 

20  ....   Ancaster. 

21  oe.  e..       Lyon's  Creek. 

22  ) 

to  >    . .      . .   Grand  River. 

27) 

28   . . .  Rem.  to  U.  S. 


TUKE,  JOHN. 
1817  c Brome,  N.Y. 

18  R.  out.     Hallo  well. 

19  ..      ..       Belleville. 
20 Located. 

See  Wes.  Conf. 

VANDUSEN,  CONRAD. 
1829  c.      ..       Whitby. 

30  r.  on  t  . .  Whitby. 

31   Cavan. 

32   Cavan. 

33  ....         See  Wes.  Conf. 

VANNEST,  PETER. 
1796  r.  on  t.     New  Jersey. 
97       Connecticut. 


1798  or.  d... 

Vermont. 

99 

.   Vermont. 

1800  or.  e.. 

Essex. 

1       

.   Essex. 

2 

.  Bay  Quinte  and 
Home  Dist. 

3   ..      .. 

4 

Oswegotchie. 
Rem.  to  U.  S. 

Died  Oct.  17th,  1850,  aged  92 

years. 

VIRGIN 

,  CHARLES. 

1807  R.  on  T. 

Grantham,  U.S. 

8        

.  Stanstead. 

9   ..      .. 

Rem.  to  U.  S. 

Died  April 

1st,  1853,  aged  66 

years. 

W.  &  Y. 


WALDRON,  SOLOMON. 

WARNER,  LEWIS.           i 

1786       

Albany  and  New 

1821  c.      . .       Smith's  Creek. 

1831  c.  . .           Ottawa                  ! 

York. 

22  <j Augusta. 

82R.MT        IS?™11" 
(  Ottawa. 

33       . .      . .   See  Wes.  Conf.     i 

87) 

(  Nova  Scotia 

23  E.  on  T       Perth  and  Back 

to  \ 

<      and  New 

Settlements. 
24   ..               Perth. 

1803  ) 

4 

(        Brunswick. 
.   Albany,  N.  Y. 

25  or.  d..       Bay  Quinte  and 



5 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

Kingston. 
26       ....       Hallowell. 

WARREN,  ELIJAH. 

6 

7       ..      . 

Niagara. 
.   Niagara. 

27  or.  e..  .     Grape  Island. 

1813  E.  oni.     Bridgewater, 

U.  S. 

8   OE.  E.    . 

.   Long  Point. 

28        . .      .  .   Bay  Quinte. 

9   .. 

Long  Point. 

29           . .       Rideau. 

14                      

10       .... 

Bay  Quinte. 

30  ....           Augusta. 

15   OE.  D 

11 

Bay  Quinte. 

31                .  .   Matilda. 

12  .... 

Smith's  Creek. 

32       . .            Matilda. 

17  oe.  e.        Thames. 

13   

.   Smith's  Creek. 

33               . .   See  Wes.  Conf. 

18       . .      . .  Located. 

14   .. 

.   Ancaster. 

15   

.  Burford. 



16 

WALKER,  LEVI. 

17  \        • 

to  V  SUP  D  . 

1805  E.  out.     Penobscott,  U.S. 

WHITEHEAD,  THOMAS. 

.   Brantford. 

1783  k.  out.     New  York  Conf. 

32  ) 

33  .. 

.  See  Wes.  Conf. 

85  or.  d.  . .  Albany  and  N.Y. 

50 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


WHITING,  LANSFORD. 
1808  E.  «t.,   Plattsburg,  N.Y. 

9  Dunham. 

10  ...  Rem.  to  IT.  S. 

Died  June  4th,  1811,  aged  25 
years. 

WHITING,  MATTHEW. 
1826  c.  . .   London. 

27  k.  on  T . .  Westminster. 

28  . .      . .  London. 

29  R.  F.  c . .   London. 

30  OR.  D.        Amherstburg. 
31 Amherstburg. 

32  Bay  Quinte. 

33         See  Wes.  Conf. 


WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  H. 

1820  R.  on  t      Long  Point. 

21  . .       Long  Point. 

22  or.  d.        Ottawa. 

23       Cornwall. 

24  or.  E.        Yonge  Street  and 

York. 

25       Toronto  Circuit. 

2618   ..  Perth  and  Missis- 

sippi. 

27  Mississippi. 

28  . .       Cornwall. 

29  No  Station. 

30   Brockville. 

31  . .  Elizabethtown. 

32  . .      . .  Richmond. 

33  See  Wes.  Conf 


WILSON,  JAMES. 

1817  c Bay  Quinte. 

18  R.  om  t.     Bay  Quinte. 


19 

20  OR.  D. 

21 

22  OR.  E. 


Bay  Quinte. 
Hallowell. 
Hallowell. 
Hallowell. 


23  sitp'd.  . .  Hallowell.  . 

24  sup'd.        Hallowell. 

25  ...  Belleville. 

26  . .   Whitby. 

27  ...         Yonge  Street  and 

Whitby. 

28  Trafalgar. 

29       Ancaster. 

30       Stamford. 

31   Stamford 

32  sup'd.        Whitby. 

33     See  Wes.  Conf. 


WILSON,  SHIPLEY  W 
1814  r.  onr. .   New  England, 


15 

16  or. 

17 

to 

42 

43 


D. 


New  England. 
St.  Francis  River. 

New  England 
Conference. 

Withdrew. 


WOOD,  CHARLES. 
1822  r.  ow t..  Belleville. 


23       

Rideau. 

24) 

to£ 

Located. 

27) 

28  r.  out. 

.  Augusta. 

29   

Cornwall. 

30 

Mississippi. 

31    R.  F.  C. 

Richmond. 

32       .. 

Elizabethtown. 

33       

See  Wes.  Conf. 

WOOLSEY,  ELIJAH. 

1793  r.  wit..  Cambridge, N.Y. 

94  Upper  Canada 

Upper  Circuit. 

95  or.  d.        Bay  Quinte. 

96  Redding,  U.  S. 
1835     New  York  Conf. 

Died  in  1849,  aged  78  years. 


WOOSTER  HEZEKIAH  C. 
1793  r.  om.     Granville,   Mass, 


94  ... 

95  or.  d. 


Elizabethtn.N.J- 
Columbia,  N.  Y. 
Oswegotchie. 

97   Oswegotchie. 

Died  Nov.  6th,  1798,  aged  23 
years. 


WRIGHT,  DAVID. 


1821  c.  . . 

22  c.  . . 

23  R.  out. 
24 

25  OR.  D.  . 

26  .... 

27  OR. 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 


E. 


Belleville. 

Belleville. 

Hallowell. 

Rideau. 

Rideau. 

Brockville. 

Cornwall. 

Kingston. 

Cobourg. 

Cobourg. 

Yonge  Street. 

Yonge  Street. 

See  Wes.  Conf. 


YOUMANS,  DAVID. 


1813 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
to 
26 
27 

28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 


R.  on  T. 

OR.  D.    . 

OR.  E.    . 


STJPY. 

sup'y. 


Ancaster. 
Ancaster. 
Westminster. 
Long  Point. 
Yonge  Street. 
Yonge  Street. 
Duffin's  Creek. 

Located. 

Niagara  and  Fort 
George. 
Yonge  Street. 
Toronto  Tp. 
Credit. 


STJPD. 


Whitby. 
See  Wes.  Conf. 


Note.— Of  the  one  hundred  and  -ninety-eight  men  whose  record  is  given  in  the  above  list,  five  are 
reported  as  having  died  in  the  work  ;  two  as  having  been  expelled  ;  thirty-eight  as  having  located  ; 
eighty  as  having  returned  to  the  work  in  connection  with  their  Conferences  in  the  United  States ; 
leaving  seventy-three  connected  with  the  Conference  at  the  time  of  the  Union  in  1833,  every  one  of 
whom  are  returned  as  being  connected  with  the  Conference  after  the  Union  had  been  consummated. 
The  Union  is  thus  seen  to  have  secured  the  unanimous  vote  of  the  Conferences  concerned.  Henceforth 
there  was  no  organization  in  Canada  known  as  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  until  the  so-called 
Conference  of  five  men  was  held  at  Cummer's  meeting-house,  Yonge  Street,  on  June  25th,  1834,  when 
the  present  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  of  Canada  was  constituted. 

The  five  who  formed  said  new  organization,  for  which  they  adopted  the  old  name,  were — 


JOHN  W,  BYAM, 
DAVID  CULP, 
JOSEPH  GATCHELL, 
DANIEL  PICKETT, 
JOHN  REYNOLDS. 


NAMES 


OF 


MINISTERS  &  PROBATIONERS  FOR  THE  MINISTRY 


WHO  HAVE  LABOURED    IN   CONNECTION   WITH   THE 


^akgan  JlUtfaitist  CHjxtrrlj  in  Canaita, 


1813  to  1874, 
CLASSIFIED   AND   ALPHABETICALLY  AERANGED 

UNDER  THE  YEAR  IN  WHICH  THEIR  MINISTRY  BEGAN. 


Note. — The  figures  in  the  column  after  the  name  show  the  year  in  which  his  Ministry  in  Canada 
terminated,  the  letters  indicating  the  cause,  thus  : — 

n.  b.  means  Removed  to  N.  Brunswick. 


d.     means  Died. 

DEP. 
DP. 

EX.         ' 
LOC.       ' 

1      Deposed  from  the  Ministry. 
'      Dropped. 
'      Expelled. 
'       Located. 

w.         ' 

'      Withdrew. 

ENG.       ' 

'       Removed  to  England. 

NFD.        " 

' '              Newfoundland . 

N.   S.          " 

"              Nova  Scotia. 

U.   S.         " 

United  States. 

W.   I.        " 

"              West  Indies. 

P.   E.   I.   " 

"              Prince  Edward 

Island. 

A  blank  after  the  name  indicates  connection  with  the  Conference  at  the  time  of  the  great  organic 
Union  with  the  Methodism  of  Eastern  British  America  and  the  New  Connexion  Methodism  of  Canada 
in  1874. 


1783. 

1  Whitehead,  Thomas     .... 

1796. 

2  Taylor,  Andrew      

1797. 

3  Sawyer,  Joseph 

1802. 

4  Madden,  Thomas       

1805. 


.D. 


5  Case,  William  . . 

6  Prindel,  Andrew 


1806. 

7  Barton,  King  .. 

8  Knowlan,  James 

1809. 

9  Johnston,  Edward 


.     .D. 
.  N.   B. 


1846 


1841 


1851 


1834 


1855 
1855 


1834 
1832 


.ENG.     1819 


1810. 

10  Crosscombe,  William. 

11  Gatchell,  Joseph  . 

12  Harvard,  Wm.  M.,  D.D. 

1813. 

13  Jones,  Peter 

14  Strong,  John  B 

15  Williams,  Richard. . . 

16  Youmans,  David 

1814. 

17  Adams,   Ezra 

18  Beckwith,  James  .    . 

19  Chamberlain,  Wyatt. 

20  Pope,  Henry 


1815. 


21  Brown,  William. 

22  DePutron,  John. 

23  Hick,  John 

24  Hillier,  Daniel 


.p.  E.  I. 

.  .  .  LOC. 
.     .ENG. 


.  .  LOC. 
.  E.  B.  A. 
.  E.  B.  A. 

.  .     .D. 


.  .  .  .D. 

D. 

.LOC. 
.  E.   B.   A. 


.  .1). 
.  ENG. 
.  .  .D. 
.  W.   I. 


1838 
1835 
1847 


1834 
1815 
1832 
1856 


1871 
1852 
1850 
1826 


1857 
1825 
1834 
1824 


52 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


1816. 

•25  Alder,  Robert,  D.D... 

26  Booth,  James 

27  Burt,  William 

28  Catterick,  Thomas 

29  Ferguson,  George . . 

30  Pope,  Richard 

1817. 

31  Belton,  Samuel. . 

32  Binning,  William. . . . 

33  Lusher,  Robert  L.  . . 

34  Tuke,  John  . . . 

35  Wilson,  James 


.  ENG. 
.D. 
.ENG. 
.  ENG. 
.  .D. 
.  .  .D. 


.  .  .D. 
.  LOC. 
.  .  .D. 
.  .W. 
.  .  .D. 


1819. 

36  Demorest,  Thomas. . .  d. 

37  Metcalf,  Franklin  d. 

38  Washington,  George 

1820. 

39  Healy,  Ezra d. 

40  Ryerson,  John 

41  Smith,  Philander    u.  s. 

42  Squire,  William. .  D 

43  Sutcliffe,  William eng. 

44  Williams,  Wm.  H d. 


1821. 

45  Richey,  Matthew,  D.D. . 

46  Ryerson,  William 

47  Waldron,  Solomon  .... 

48  Wright,  David 

1822. 

49  Corson,  Robert 

50  Irvine,  Alexander 

51  Turner,  Thomas 

52  Wood,  Charles  . 

1823. 

53  Griffis,  William.. 

54  Hcyland,  Rowley 

55  Lang,  Matthew 

56  Messmore,  Joseph 

57  Poole,  Jacob 

58  Stinson,  Joseph,  D.D.. 

59  Stoney,  Edmund . 

1824. 

60  Bissell,  George. 

61  Black,  John 

62  Byrne,  Claudius. ....      . 

63  Green,  Anson,  D.D. .    .  . 

64  MeMullen,  Daniel 

65  Richardson,  James  .    . 

66  Ryerson,  Egerton,  D.D. 

67  Sovereign,  George  . 


.N.   S. 

.D. 


.LOC. 
.  ENG. 
.  LOC. 


.LOC. 

.  .  .  D. 

.D. 


.  LOC 
.D 


1825. 

68  Barry,  John    ... 

69  Jones,  Peter  (Ka-ke-wa-quonaby) 

70  Jones,  Richard .... 

71  Poole,  George. 


1827 
1854 
1828 
1823 
1851 
1832 


1861 
1818 
1849 

1847 
1851 


1872 
1850 


1849 

1837 
1852 
1822 
1873 


1851 
1872 

1872 


1836 
1841 
1844 


1837 
1873 
1850 


1862 
1862 


1834 
1867 


1874 
1836 


1838 
1856 

1853 


1826. 

72  Allison,  Cyrus  R d. 

73  Beatty,  John  .  .d. 

74  Brownell,  John  B.         .e.  b.  a. 

75  Faulkner,  Wm.    nfd. 

76  Phelps,  Richard  

77  Whiting,  Matthew  d. 

78  Wood,  Enoch,  D.D 

1827. 

79  Adams,  Alvah    ...  DEr. 

80  Attwood,  John  S  loc 

81  Bevitt,  Thomas d. 

82  Biggar,  Hamilton ...  

83  Carroll,  John,  D.D 

84  Davidson,  John  C w. 

85  Evans,  Ephraim,  D.D    

86  Hetherington,  John  P      . .  .  eng. 

87  Huston,  John  H . . .  loc. 

88  Norris,  James ...  

89  Tomkins,  John  

1828. 

90  Armstrong,  John 

91  Huntingdon,  Simon  ...  . .      .  D. 

92  Hurlburt,  Asahel 

93  Shaler,  Henry 

94  Shenstone,  Wm.  E. 

95  Smith,  William. 


1829. 


96 

97 
98 


Currie,  James 

Hitchcock,  Barnabas . 
Hurlburt,  Thomas. 
99  Miller,  Gilbert  .  . 

100  Patrick,  William.    .. 

101  Vandusen,  Conrad .. . 

1830. 

102  Bailey,  John.  . 

103  Brock,  James. 

104  Dean,  Horace. 

105  Evans,  James. 

1831. 

106  Baxter,  John.      .    .. 

107  Cooney,  Robert,  D.D., 

108  Musgrove,  James. 

109  Rose,  Samuel..    .. 

110  Ryerson,  Edwy  M. 

111  Shepherd,  Edmund. 

112  Sutcliffe,   Ingham... 

113  Warner,  Lewis    

114  Wilkinson,  Henry 

1832. 

115  Fawcett,  Thomas. .  . . 

116  Harmon,  Thomas. 

117  Holtby,  Matthias 

118  McFadden,  William 

119  McNab,  Alex.,  D.D. 

120  Newlove,  George 

121  Sunday,  John.  .  .  . 

122  Williston,  John  K.      . 

1833. 

123  Brownell,  Stephen .      . 

124  Davis,  Heman 

125  Hardie,  David.  . 


.E.  B.  A. 
.     .U.  S. 


.  .  LOC. 

.D. 

.  .D. 


.  .DP. 


.D. 
.D. 


.  J>. 
.  Ii. 


1869 
1864 
1837 
1826 

1868 


1866 
1836 
1865 


1854 

1846 
1833 


1856 


1848 
1835 


1843 
1864 

1873 


.loc.  :  1836 


1834 

1866 

1S46 


INTO 
1863 


.ex.  1857 

.  .  EX.   1  S.">.> 
.NFD.  ;  1S34 

.D.  1802 


.d.  1859 
.u.  \  1862 


v.  j  1850 
. .D.  !  1832 


...i).  |  1S71 
.loc.  '<   1836 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


53 


1833. — Continued. 

126  Howard,  Vincent  B. . . . 

127  Johnson,  John loo. 

128  Ker,  Peter  

129  Law,  John , . .  D. 

130  McMullen,  Thomas    

131  Playter,  George  F        d. 

132  Townley,  Adam  w. 

133  Watson,  John  D. 


1834. 

134  Berney,  Daniel  .  , . 

135  Botterell,  Edmund 

136  Douse,  John  

137  Gladwin,  Jonathan  . . 

138  Manley,  John  G 

139  Nankeville,  Benjamin 

140  Scott,  Jonathan. 

141  Slight,  Benjamin,  M.A. 

142  Steer,  William 


1835. 

143  Blackstock,  Moses 

144  Borland,  John 

145  Deverell,  William    . . . 

J 46  Flanagan,  John 
47  Flummerfelt,  Cornelius 

148  Garrett,  Richard 

149  Haw,  William  .  .  . 

150  Hutchinson,  Richard     . . 

151  Ingalls,  Edmund  S. 

152  Jenkins,  John 

153  Lever,  John  .... 

154  Mc  In  tyre,  John. 

155  Montgomery,  Hugh  . 

156  Mulkins,  Hannibal  . .  . 

157  Raine,  John  ... 

1 58  Sanderson,  John 

159  Snider,  Solomon 

160  Stewart,  Schuyler  . . 

161  Ward,  James. 

162  Young,  William 

1836. 

163  Butcher,  George  B. . . 

164  Campbell,  Thomas. . . 

165  Creighton,  Kennedy 

166  Goodrich,  Charles  fi.    ... 

167  Goodson,  George  .... 

168  Hurlburt,  Sylvester  . 

169  Jeffers,  Wellington,  D.D 

170  Miles,  Stephen 

171  Scott,  William 

172  Selley,  John  B.,  M.D.    .. 

173  Tupper,  Reuben  E. 

174  Will,  John  C 

175  Willoughby,  William 

1837. 

176  Byers,  Henry 

177  Churchill,  Charles    .... 

178  Coleman,  William 

179  DeWolfe,  Charles,  M.A. 

180  Hume,  William 

181  Lanton,  Henry       .... 

182  Rice,  Samuel  D.,  D.D   . . 

183  Sanderson,  Geo.  R. 


. . .  LOC. 
.E.  B.  A. 

.D. 

...     .D. 

.D. 


IT.  S. 


.  .DP. 
.LOC. 
.  .  .D. 

.LOO. 
.  .EX. 
.LOC. 


W. 
W. 

w 

.  .D. 


.  .  .  W. 
.DP. 

u.  s. 


.LOC. 
.D. 


.  .W 
.D. 


•  D. 


.LOC. 


.  .  .E.  B.  A. 


.  E.  B.  A. 
LOC. 


1837 

1868 

1866 
1840 
1834 


1846 

1848 

1837 
1856 
1858 


1856 

1838 
1839. 
1861 
1839 
1857 
1843 


w.  1854 


1841 
1854 
1840 
1844 

1848 
1836 
1837 


1847 
1866 

1841 

1874 


1870 


1838 


1837 

1855 
1840 


1838. 

184  Gilbert,  Chas.  W.  M. 

185  Jacobs,  Peter 

186  McDonald,  Malcolm. 

187  Newbury,  Arkle  S. 

188  Philp,  Samuel  C.  . . . 

189  Spencer,  James,  M.A. 

1839. 

190  Brooking,  Robert 

191  Cosford,  Thomas 

192  English,  William 

193  Hughes,  James 

194  Milner,  James 

195  Price,  William 

196  Taylor,  Lachlin,  D.D. 

197  Wright,  Daniel. 


1840. 

198  Bakewell,  Wm.  H 

199  Beynon,  George. 

200  Coleman,  Francis 

201  Connor,  Matthew  . 

202  Darlington,  Robert 

203  Dignam,  William 

204  Howard,  Isaac  B.    . . 

205  Hutchinson,  James 

206  Madden,  David  B 

207  Mason,  William 

208  Mockeridge,  James   

209  McCullough,  William 

210  Philp,  William 

211  Reynolds,  Joseph 

212  Rice,  Luther  O  . . 

213  Rundle,  Robert  F 

214  Van  Norman,  Daniel  C,  M.A. 

215  Wilkinson,  John. 

216  Williams,  Thomas 

1841. 

217  Barrass,  Edward        

218  Barber,  Ozias .....      

219  Culham,  John 

220  Elliott,  James    . 

221  Fawcett,  Michael         ... 

222  Flanders,  Rufus  A. 

223  Gemley,  John 

224  Harper,  Ephraim  B.,  M.A 

225  Hurlburt,  Jesse,  M.A.    ... 

226  Jeffers,  Thomas 

227  Marsden,  John  S 

228  McCallum,  John  W 

229  Sallows,  Edward 

230  Sheply,  Joseph     

231  Williams,  John 


.EX. 

W. 

.  .D. 


1858 
1840 
1863 


.DP. 


.  .  .  EX. 

.LOC 
.D. 
W. 

.  .    W. 

.  .  .  W 


.  ENG. 
.11.  M. 
.LOC. 


.IT.   S. 
.  .D. 


.  .  .  .D. 


W. 

.  .  .D. 

.  .D. 


.D. 


1842. 

232  Ames,  William 

233  Baxter,  Michael     

234  Bredin,  John 

235  Carr,  George 

236  Davis,  George  H 

237  Fear,  Samuel 

238  Hunt,  Francis 

239  Kennedy,  George 

240  La  Dow,  Samuel  P. 

241  Lavell,  Charles,  M.A. 

242  Morton,  William 

243  McEwen,  William 

244  Pollard,  William 

245  Young,  George 


.DP. 


1840 

1854 

1863 

1848 

1864 

1854 

1854 
1841 


1849 
1852 
1840 


1872 
1852 


1865 


1849 
1871 
1845 


1854 


1846 
1843 


54 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


1843. 

246  Andrews,  William .... 

247  Aylesworth,  Isaac  B.  M.D 

248  Constable,  Thomas  W 

249  Copway,  George.        ... 

250  Dixon,  William. 

251  Goodfellow,  John 

252  Greener,  James 

253  Herkimer,  William. 

254  Lochead,  Robert      

255  Robinson,  Reuben ... 

256  Sickles,  Abraham 

257  Taggart,  Charles 


w. 


.LOC. 

..DP. 

.D. 


.LOC. 


.u.  s. 


.D. 

.EX. 


1844. 

258  Cawthorne,  John  W  . . . 

259  Clappison,  David  C. . . . 

260  Dayman,  Abraham 

261  Gundy,  John  

262  Hanna,  Thomas ... 

263  Harnden,  Robert dp. 

264  Heck,  Samuel log. 

265  Howes,  John 

266  Hunt,  John    . .  

267  Hurlburt,  Erastus.        

268  Jennings,  David         ...      

269  Jones,  Benjamin  ...  .  loc. 

270  Robinson,  Robert 

271  Ryerson,  Joseph  E .      ...  .loc. 

272  Turver,  Charles.       

1845. 

273  Armstrong,  James ... 

274  Axtle,  Nathan dp. 

275  Chapman,  Francis  . . .  d. 

276  Cleghorn,  Thomas.      u.  s. 

277  Clement,  Edwin        

278  Cotton,  William         dp. 

279  English,  Noble  F .  d. 

280  Glass,  William . . loc. 

281  Graham,  William .  loc. 

282  Green,  Alexander  T 

283  Hill,  Joseph 

284  Hutchinson,  John 

285  Loverin,  Jonathan. . .      . . 

286  Punshon,  William  M.,  LL.D. 

287  Rattray,  Thomas. 

288  Robson,  Thomas 

289  Whiting,  Richard 


.EX. 

.ENG. 

.DEP. 

.D. 


1846. 

290  Bettys,  Darius    

291  Blackstock,  William  S . 

292  Brown,  Nelson       . 

293  Campbell,  Alexander    . 

294  Carpenter,  Abraham  . . . 

295  Case,  George  ... 

296  Chapman,  William  . . . 

297  Cox,  Henry    . 

298  Dorey,  Gifford  . .  . 

299  Douglas,  John 

300  Gray,  James .        .    . 

301  McDowell,  David  C 

302  Osborne,  John  C.     . . 

303  Pattyson,  William  M  . . 

304  Poole,  William  H 

305  Potts,  Alexander 

306  Reid,  Henry 

307  Silvester,  Charles 

308  Slater,  James  C 

309  Webster,  John... 


.LOC. 


1874 

1846 
1844 
1861 


1844 


1852 

1863 
1848 

1845 
1845 


1858 
1848 


1848 
1855 
1870 

1848 
1874 
1848 
1848 


1852 
1874 
1849 
1868 


1847 


.  .  .D. 

1865 

.DP. 

1853 

TJ.  S. 

1851 

.  .  ENG. 

1864 

.  .U.  S. 

1872 

.w. 


OlA     TIT^ll.* 


1850 


1847. 

311  Evans,  John  S. .......... 

312  McGill,  William 

313  Nelles,  Samuel  S.,  D.D. 

1848. 

314  Armstrong,  John  (A).       . . 

315  Armstrong,  John  B 

316  Armstrong,  Noble loc. 

317  Budge,  Henry .loc. 

318  Byrne,  Alexander  S D. 

319  Douglas,  George,  D.D .        ... 

320  English,  John.  ...  

321  Fish,  Charles     

322  Gooderham,  James .        loc. 

323  Laird,  John  G 

324  Morton,  Lewis. .     .....    i?p. 

325  Peacock,  Thomas. D. 

326  White,  Edward  .D. 

327  Wilson,  Richard 


1849. 

328  Barber,  Isaac . 

329  Brown,  Robert 

330  Griffin,  William  S 

331  Johnson,  Joshua  H.,  M.A. 

332  Sawyer,  David 

333  Smith,  Andrew  A 

334  Stobbs,  Thomas 


.v.  s. 
.D. 


.LOC 


1850. 


335  Briggs,  Joel.      

336  Burns,  William... 

337  Creighton,  William 

338  Culbert,  Thomas. 

339  German,  John  W 

340  Graham,  Robert 

341  Hammond,  Richard  M . . . 

342  Hodgson,  John 

343  Hugill,  Joseph. 

344  Huntingdon,  Silas .        ... 

345  Miller,  Aaron  D 

346  McAlister,  Andrew 

347  McDougall,  George 

348  McRitchie,  George 

349  Robertson,  David.      \     . 

350  Swann,  Matthew 

351  Witted,  JohnG.... 

1851. 

352  Bishop,  James  H.    

353  Brewster,  Robert. 

354  Clarke,  James  M. 

355  Clarke,  Richard 

356  Crews,  Thomas 

357  Dewart,  Edw.  H.     . .    . 

358  Dickson,  G.  N.  A.  F.  T. 

359  Fletcher,  DrummondJ. 

360  Harris,  James  ...      

361  Hobbs,  Robert. 

362  Jones,  Henry  .... 

363  Mills,  John 

364  McDowell,  Henry 

365  Preston,  James 

366  Richard4on,  William 

367  Sanderson,  Jos.  E.,  M.A. 

368  Sanderson,  William 

369  Shaw,  John  ,    

370  Starr,  J.  Herbert     . . . 

371  Steinhaur,  Henry    . . . 


.  .D. 


. .  u.  s. 


.  .  .D. 
.U.  S. 
.  ..D. 


.DP. 


.D. 
.  LOC 


1851 
1850 
1851 


1850 

1850 
1856 
1872 


1866 
1863 


1853 

1874 

1868 

1868 

1853 

1853 
1855 


1869 
1870 
1858 


1853 

1861 
1855 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


55 


1852. 

373  Atkinson,  Thomas . . . 

374  Berry,   Francis     . . . 

375  Doel,  John .... 

376  Edwards,  Andrew . . . 

377  Ellsworth,  Orrin  H. 

378  Kerr,  John  L.      ... 

379  Maudsley,  Samuel  E . 

380  McDonagh,  William . 

381  Peake,  Edwin 

382  Pearson,  Thomas  D. . 

383  Wakefield,  John  .... 

384  Woolsey,  Thomas 

1853. 

385  Adams,  Lucius 

386  Bryers,  William  . . 

387  Cochran,  George  . .  . 

388  Dingman,  Garrett  J . 

389  Fawcett,  John    

390  Forman,  Richard  J.  . 

391  Fowler,  Robert,  M.D. 

392  German,  Peter 

393  Houghton,  Luther 

394  Koyl,  Ephraim  L.... 

395  Lund,  William 

396  Phillips,  Samuel  G. 

397  Pugh.  JohnD 

398  Salt,  Allan 

399  Tomblin,  William.... 

400  Williams,  William  . . . 

401  Youmans,  Jay  S. 


1854. 

402  Armstrong,  Andrew 

403  Blaker,  George .... 

404  Bradon,  John 

405  Briden,  William  . . 

406  Campbell,  Alex.  R. 

407  Clarke,  John  S 

408  Cragg,  Edward 

409  Dowler,  John  A .    . . 

410  Dyer,  James  E. 

411  Fletcher,  Ash  ton,  Jun 

412  Gostello,  David 

413  Hawke,  William 

414  Hewitt,  William  T.   .  . 

415  Hough,  John 

416  Hunt,  Ambrose 

417  Hunt,  David 
A18  Iveson,  James  A. 

419  Jacques,  George . 

420  Johnston,  David  A.  . . 

421  Keough,  Jabez  B. 

422  Luke,  Wm.  M.  C. 

423  Masson,  James     . . . 

424  Morgan,  James 

425  Pinch,  Richard  ... 

426  Richardson,  Geo.  T 

427  Roy,  James 

428  Russ,  Amos  E. 

429  Sanders,  Joseph  L . 

430  Savage,  John  W 

431  Savage  William . 

432  Thompson,  James 

433  Vanderburg,  Levi. 

434  Ward,  Edward  A. . 

435  Wilson,  John  V.. . 


,  .D. 


1867 


1872 


.LOC. 


1854 


1855 


.  .  .D. 
.LOC. 


.LOC. 
.DP. 


.LOC. 
.  .DP. 


.  D. 


.EX 
.D 


1855. 

436  Andrews,  Alfred  . . 

437  Ash,  John  C.    . . . 


1859 


1861 
1871 


1861 
1856 


1857 
1856 

1869 


1864 

1858 

1872 


1873 
1867 


1855 . — (Continued.) 

438  Bawtinhimer   Henry 

439  Berry,  James . .      .  loc. 

440  Betts,  Jonathan  E 

441  Cobb,  Thomas 

442  Cole,  Benjamin    ...  ...      .  d. 

443  Crane,  Isaac 

444  Davies,  John  .... 

445  Down,  Samuel . 

446  Drennan,  Alex .... 

447  Dyre,  William  R. 

448  Fletcher,  Ashton   

449  Forsyth,  Joseph  L.  .loc. 

450  Fowler,  Hiram 

451  Hansford,  William 

452  Hay,  William  

453  Hill,  Murray loc. 

454  Howard,  Thomas  S. 

455  Huxtable,  George  G         

456  Jackson,  John ex. 

457  Jones,  Joseph ....  .v.  h. 

458  Laird,  William  H 

459  Lake,  John  N.    .  . 

460  Latimer,  James  F . . .  .... 

461  Lawson,  Thomas    .        ...  .  D. 

462  Morden,  William  R loc. 

463  Morten,  William  . . 

464  Perdue,  Henry  H.  . .  loc. 

465  Scott,  William  L 

466  Short,  William      

467  Stringfellow,  Charles 

468  Sutherland,  Alex. 

469  Sutton,  William 

470  Sweet,  Edmund  E 

471  Tucker,  Samuel .  

472  Walton,  John 

1856. 

473  Ash,  James . .        .  d. 

474  Ashquabe,  James dp. 

475  Bond,  Stephen 

476  Brown,  Brinton  P.,  M.D u.  s. 

477  Brown,  Wm.  D 

478  Browning,  Arthur 

479  Charbonell,  Thomas        

480  Chase,  Henry  P.  .  .  loc. 

481  Clarke,  Wm.  Warner  . .      .  u.  s. 

482  Cleworth,    Thomas.  

483  Cross,  William 

484  Dixon,  James .      .  .u.s. 

485  German,  George  O  ....  loc. 

486  Glassford,  Edward .  ....  loc. 

487  Goodwin,  James . 

488  Hadwin,  Thomas     ....  .... 

489  Hamilton,  Christopher         

490  Hill,  William 

491  Hoskins,  Benjamin  S ...  loc. 

492  Hunter,  William  J 

493  Jackson,  Daniel ...  loc. 

494  Jackson,  Henry tr.  s. 

495  Keough,  Thomas  S.  

496  Kilgour,  Joseph .      ...  

497  Krupp,  Henry.         ...  

498  Learoyd,  John.     ...  .... 

499  Lyon,  Seth loc. 

500  Meacham,  George  M.,  M.A 

501  Messmore,  John  F         .  loc. 

502  Miller,  Wm.  W  ...  .... 

503  Milliken,  Andrew 

504  Morris,  James  ....  dp. 

505  Ormerod,  J ...         w. 

506  Parker,  Wm.  R.,  M. A 

507  Peterson,  Andrew  L    


1857 
1870 


1863 


1856 


1865 
1858 


1870 
1859 

1860 


1863 
1863 

1869 


1858 
1870 


1859 
1857 
1858 


1858 

1860 
1860 


1859 
1862 


1857 
1857 


56 


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M.A. 


1856. — (Continued.) 

508  Philp,  Samuel  C.  

509  Robson,  Ebenezer 

510  Rose,  Philip 

511  Byckman,  Edward  B. 

512  Seeley,  Samuel  C 

513  Slight,  John .      

514  Sutherland,  Donald    

515  Tucker,  Richard  L 

516  Whitlock,  George  C,  LL.D. 

517  Willoughby,  N.  R,  M.A.... 

518  Wilson,  Samuel 

519  Wright,  Wesley  P.,  M.A. . . 

1857. 


520  Baker,  Isaac 

521  Bate,  John.        ...    

522  Broley,  James    

523  Browne,  George.       

524  Burch,  Oliver  E 

525  Campbell,  Peter 

526  Christopherson,  Hall 

527  Clarkson,  John  B.,  M.A  . . 

528  Connolly,  Daniel. 

529  Cooley,  Wm.  M 

530  Derrick,  Thomas 

531  Doxee,  Archelaus 

532  Edwards,  Timothy  

533  Ferguson,  Thomas  A .    ... 

534  Fessant,  Edwin  .       

535  Frazee,  Elias  W     

■  536  Hayworth,  Richard ....    . 

537  Henderson,  Wm.  C,  M.A. 

538  Irwin,  William    

539  Jeffery,  Thomas  W 

540  Jones,  George 

541  Kennedy,  James.  . . 

542  Kiernan,  John. . 

543  Langford,  Alexander 

544  Mark,  Robert,  M.D 

545  McLean,  Hugh  

546  McNamara,  George 

547  Potter,  Richard. 

548  Potts,  John 

549  Ross,  William  W . 

550  Sanderson,  John  (B) .... 

551  Scott,  John , 

552  Smith,  Robert  H.    

553  Tallman,  Isaac  B. 

554  Tetron,  Henri      .... 

555  Thompson,  Robert 

556  Thorneloe,  James 

557  Walker,  William  E 

1858. 


.D. 


.  ..D. 
.  .EX. 

tr.  s. 


.  ..D. 


.ENG. 


1862 

1859 
1868 
1866 

1864 


.0.  s. 


.u.  s. 


.U.  s. 


.IT.  S. 
.  ,EX. 


.  .D. 
.TJ.  S. 


1860 
1868 

1865 
1859 


1869 
1861 


1862 
1866 


558  Adams,  William  . . 

559  Anderson,  James 

560  Beeson,  Henry 

561  Bell,  Thomas.. 

562  Bland,  Henry  F.    . . . 

563  Blanshard,  Shem  . . . 

564  Brock,  Thomas  .... 

565  Clark,  Nelson  B.   . 

566  Cornish,  George  H.  . 

567  Dorion,  Joseph  A .    . 

568  Drake,  Thomas 

569  Feather,  Thomas 

570  Gordon,  John  Alex. 

571  Hall,  William,  M.A. 

572  Hannon,  James .    ... 

573  Harris,  Edward . 

574  Hayhurst,  William  . 


.IT.  S. 
,  .  .  DP. 
D. 

.  .EX. 
.       W. 


.D. 


.D. 


.D. 

.ENG. 


1873 
1860 
1865 
1865 
1865 


1867 


1864 


1861 
1871 


575 
576 
577 
578 
579 
580 
581 
582 
583 
584 
585 
586 
587 
588 
589 
590 
591 
592 
593 
594 
595 


1858.  — ( Continued. ) 

Hewitt,  Joseph  William 
Hughes,  James  (B) . . . . 

Jackson,  Samuel    

Ogilvie,  James  D 

Parent,  Amand 

Peake,  William  H.    

Pretty,  Richard ...        ... 

Ryan,  David      

Salmon,  John,  B.A , 

Sheridan,  William 
■Sherlock,  Benjamin  ... 

Sloane,  James  W 

Squire,  William  Wood,  B  A . 
Stenning,  George 
Stephenson,  William 

Stinson,  Joseph  H .   

Teeson,  Samuel     

Thornton,  James     

Thurston,  John        

Washington,  George,  M.  A. . 
WU1,  Phineas  D 


.D. 
.EX. 

.LOC. 
.W. 


.D. 
.LOC. 


.LOC. 
.LOC. 


1859. 


596  Adams,  Richard  N 

597  Addison,  Peter 

598  Bawtinhimer,  Peter  M. 

599  Begg,  Martin    

600  Briggs,  William 

601  Bristol,  Colman,  M.A. . 

602  Burson,  George .... 

603  Campbell,  Alex.  (B) . 

604  Gold,  Isaac 

605  Graham,  James ... 

606  Hiscox,  John 

607  Hume,  Samuel    

608  Ireland,  Francis  C 

609  Johnston,  Hugh,  B.D. 

610  Messmore,  Samuel  W.  . .      . 

611  Might,  Samuel 

612  Morrison,  Wm.  F.,  M.A. . . 

613  McDonald,  Davidson,  M.D. 

614  McRea,  George      ...,-.,... 

615  Neelands,  John 

616  Pen-in,  Daniel,  B.A... 

617  Rice,  Madison  A 

618  Shannon,  John  . 

619  Shaw,  Robert,  B.A. 

620  Shorey,  Edmund  S.      

621  Spencer,  Hazleton  A . 

622  Walker,  Thomas  H 

623  Ware,  Francis  W        

624  Whiting,  James . . . 

625  Wilson,  Robert  O  . . . 


1860. 

626  Bartlett,  Henry. 

627  Brethour,  David.  . 

628  Browne,  George  (B) . 

629  Brownell,  Daniel  E 

630  Burns,  Alexander,  D.D.  ... 

631  Burwash,  Nathaniel,  S.T.D. 

632  Burwash,  Nathaniel  S 

633  Campbell,  William  Francis. 

634  Chalmers,  David 

635  Field,  George  H 

636  Freshman,  Charles,  D.D     . . 

637  Godfrey,  Robert. 

638  Greene,  Josiah. 

639  Hewitt,  John  N . 

640  Hicks,  William 

641  Hyndman,  John ... 


.DP. 


,w. 


1862 
1861 

1863 
1867 


1871 
1863 


1862 
1861 


1861 
1867 


d.    1864 


.LOC. 

II.  s. 

.IT.  S. 

.U.  S. 

.LOC. 

.  .D. 

.  .D. 

.LOC. 

U.  S. 

.IT.  S. 

.IT.  S. 


w. 

.DP. 

.IT.  S. 

.  ,W. 
W. 


.LOC. 
.LOC. 


1862 
1869 
186« 


1865 
1874 
1868 

1868 


1863 
1863 
1865 

1867 
1872 

1864 
1864 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


57 


.DP. 


I860.  — ( Continued. ) 

642  Kelly,  Thomas u.  s. 

643  Kennedy,  David,  B.A 

644  Kenney,  George  H. 

645  Lake,  Charles  V.  . 

646  Leech,  Webster  W 

647  Lee,  Ira  C 

648  Lucas,  Daniel  V 

649  Matheson,  James  . . 

650  Matthews,  Henry  S 

651  Mitchell,  John... 

652  Philp,  John,  M.A. 

653  Pyke,  William 

654  Richardson,  James  E. 

655  Rose,  Brock 

656  Rupert,  Edmund  S. 

657  Schmidt,  Karlos , ..  .  .    .D. 

658  Schofleld,  William  H.,  M.A.  .  .d. 

659  Sexsmith,  George  d. 

660  Stafford,  Ezra  A 

661  Watson,  Wm.  C,  M.A. 

662  Willmott,  John  C,  M.A 

663  Wilson,  John. 

1861. 

>664  Armstrong,  John  (B). 

665  Barker,  James  dp. 

666  Casson,  Wesley    .  .  . 

667  Cullen,  Thomas.      .. 

668  Curry,  Erastus  S.       . 

669  Ferrier,  Robert  W.,  M.A.  .d. 

670  Galbraith,  William 

671  Garbutt,  Thomas  E.        ...  .d. 

672  Haight,  George  Lewis       loc. 

673  Holmes,  John . 

674  Hooker,  LeRoy 

675  Huff,  Dennis  L      .      . 

676  Hunter,  Samuel  J 

677  Leech,  George.   . 

678  Lester,  Alexander.        .  .  .d. 

679  Lewis,  Joshua  P 

680  McCann,  Alfred 

681  McCullough,  William  S.,  M.A      ..       | 

682  McHardy,  Norman  loc.  ' 

683  Roadhouse,  Job 

684  Robson,  George  d. 

685  Russell,  John. 

686  Teskey,  Ebenezer 

687  Washington,  William  C,  M 

688  Weldon,  Isaac 


1862. 

689  Alexander,  Samuel        log. 

690  Barker,  William  R.  . . . 

691  Brown,  George  Martin. 

692  Burns,  Nelson,  M.A.    . 

693  Cairns,  Hugh . . . 

694  Clement,  Benjamin  .  .  . 

695  Colling,  Joseph  . 

696  Colling,  Thomas      .  . 

697  German,  John  P.,  M.A 

698  Halstead,  William 

699  Hardie,  Alex.,  M.A. 

700  Jackson,  William 

701  Johnson,  Moses  M. 

702  Jones,  Cornelius  A.   .  . 

703  Kapelle,  Stephen  .  .    . 

704  Keagey,  John  G.,  B.A 

705  Kellam,  Henry 

706  Laird,  James 

707  Lambly,  Osborne,  B.A 

708  Maxwell,  Henry  W. 


1862 


1873  709 
710 
711 
712 
713 
714 
715 
716 
717 

1861  If  718 
719 
720 
721 
722 
723 
724 
725 


1862 
1869 

1874 


1864 


1871 


1862 


1870 

1869 
1865 


1861 
1870 

1862 
1870 


1862.  — (Continued. ) 

Mauni,  Henri 

Morrow,  Edward,  M.A. .  .    . 
Moyer,  Peter  E.  W.,  B.A.  . 

Mulholland,  John  H 

Musgrove,  William  H . 

McKenzie,  Kenneth 

Pearson,  Marmaduke  L.   . . . 

Perry,  Charles  E 

Reynar,  Alfred  H,  M.A... 
Robinson,  Richard 
Shepherd,  William  W 
Stewart,  John 

Taylor,  William 

Williams,  Thomas  G. 

Wilson,  J.  Carroll 

Wilson,  John  J 

Withrow,  W   H,  M.A.  ... 

1863. 


726  Allen,  Henry  W.  P.      ... 

727  Allum,  Carl    

728  Benson,  Manly    . 

729  Brown,  Thomas  C . 

730  Burwash,  John,  M.A. 

731  Cairns,  Samuel     . 

732  Cole,  William  John 

733  Connor,  Samuel.    .. 

734  Corbett,  John  .      .  . 

735  Dochstader,  John  W 

736  Edwards,  Abel 

737  Ferguson,  George 

738  Freshman,  Jacob 

739  Gabie,  Robert  L .  . 

740  Holmes,  John  (A)  . 

741  Holmes,  Joseph  W 

742  Irvine,  Henry    . 

743  Keppel,  J.  Hadden   . . 

744  Kines,  James . 

745  La  Glair,  Alex 

746  Large,  Richard  . . 

747  McClung,  James  A. 

748  McCullough,  William  (B) . 

749  Phillips,  Samuel  B. 

750  Rich,  George  W 

751  Rogers,  George       

752  Rowsom,  William  H.,  B.A. 

753  Tennant,  Elisha 

754  Waddell,  Robert  H. 

755  Wicher,  John  W  

756  Winans,  William  H. 

757  Young,  Egerton  R.      . . 


1871 


1864. 

758  Alexander,  John  R. 

759  Bell,  Robert  

760  Bridgman,  George  H.,  M.A. 

761  Campbell,  Thomas    .      ... 

762  Chambers,  Andrew.  B 

763  Chant,  Joseph  H. . . . 

764  Chartier,  Stephen 

765  Gee,  Daniel  E 

766  Harris,  Alex.  G . 

767  Howell,  Jacob  E.,  M.A. 

768  Kerr,  Richard 

769  Kidd,  James  P 

770  McCartney,  James     .... 

771  McCullough,  James 

772  McLean,  William  J 

773  Perry,  David 

774  Shaw,  William 

775  Shaw,  William  J 


TT.S. 

.LOO. 
.     .D. 

.IT.  S. 
.  .  .D. 


.LOC. 


.IT.  S. 


.D. 

.D. 

.  .D 


.D. 

.  LOO. 


.IT.   S. 
.DP. 

.LOC. 

.EX. 

TJ.S. 


1866 

1865 
1862 
1870 
1863 


.D. 


1863 


1871 


1867 
1867 
1870 


1869 
1864 


1866 
1865 

1866 

1867 

1873 

1866 


.r.  s.  1866 
w'.  1873 


u.  k  I  1870 


w.  I  1872 
.  ex.  !  1867 


.DP. 
.D. 


.  .  .D. 


1865 
1866 

1872 


58 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


1864.  — (Continued.) 

11Q  Sparling,  William  H. . .  .u.s. 

777  Stafford,  Charles  E 

778  Starr,  Eeginald  H.,  B.A.     ..  w. 

779  Stewart,  John  H.    .  .  

780  Stonehouse,  James  H 

781  Sutherland,  Donald  G 

782  Thompson,  David  ...  .  d. 

783  Van  Camp,  Albert  . . 

784  Wigle,  Eli  . . .  u.  s. 

1865. 

785  Bruce,  Robert    ...  v.  s. 

786  Cookman,  Christopher ... 

787  Hagar,  Joseph  M.,  M.A 

788  Hanson,  Charles  A 

789  Hoskins,  Richard .  u.  s. 

790  Jolley,  William  Clowes        

791  Locke,  Joseph 

792  Magwood,  William  P.  .  loc. 

793  Mitchell,  George,  B.A      

794  Raney,  William 

795  Robinson,  John 

796  Scanlon,  John 

797  Smiley,  John,  M.A 

798  Smith,  John      w. 

799  Squire,  George  H.,  M.A.      

800  Totten,  John  W 

801  York,  Frederick         .  .  . . .  v.  s. 

1866. 

802  Campbell,  Thomas  M.      . . 

803  Chapman,  J.  Anderson 

804  Clark,  George    

805  Eby,  Charles  S.,  B. A 

806  Edwards,  William  Watson      . . 

807  Fisher,  JohnS 

808  Hall,  Joseph    

809  Jones,  Edmund  S . . .  

810  Magwood,  Alex.  A.  loc. 

81 1  Moss,  James  

812  McDougall,  John 

813  Pearen,  James,  B.A. 

814  Russell,  Alfred  L 

815  Sanders,  Nelson .  .ex. 

816  Saunders,  John,  B.A 

817  Schuster,  Anselm        w. 

818  Smith,  Nathaniel 

819  Sparling,  Joseph  W        

820  Wilson,  Albert  C . 

1867. 

821  Agar,  John ..  .  r.s. 

822  Andree,  William     r.s. 

823  Bottoms,  William  E .    . .  .  loo. 

824  Cardus,    Thomas        . .  .  .        .  u.  s. 

825  Carson,  Wellington  W  

826  Cattanach,  David        

827  Cunningham,  Andrew        

828  Eastman,  Andrew  C.  u.  s. 

829  Glover,    Thomas  W       ... 

830  Halpenny,  Jacob  .loo. 

831  Hare,  John  James.  .... 

832  Healy,  Ezra  A.,  B.A. 

833  Isaae,  John  R 

834  Jackson,  Thomas  W 

835  Jones,  Peter  W 

836  Mahan,  John 

837  McCollum,  Edwin 

838  McCulloch,  Robert 

839  McFarlane,  James 


1866 
1867 

1867 
1866 

1867 

1869 
1868 


1867 
1868 


1867 

1870 
1871 


1871 
1872 
1870 
1874 


1870 

1870 


1 867 .  — (Continued. ) 

840  Peirce,  William .... 

841  Reynolds,  Francis  C 

842  Richardson,  Ezekiel 

843  Ridley,  John  .        ...... 

844  Robison,  Matthew 

845  Ross,  James  S. 

846  Ryan,  William 

847  Schesser,  Elmira  J . 

848  Scott,  John,  B.A.      ... 

849  Sing,  Samuel 

850  Williams,  David  . . 

851  Willson,  John,  B.A 

852  Woodsworth,  Richard  W 

853  Young,  William  J 

1868. 

854  Bielby,  William  M.  .      . 

855  Bloomfield,  Arthur  G.  . 

856  Chambers,  Alexander  C. 

857  Charlton,  James 

858  Chown,  Edwin  A.,  B.D. 

859  Crosby,  Thomas. 

860  Davey,  Robert         

861  Deacon,  Joseph 

862  Edmison,  Thomas  J 

863  Ford,  William  J.     . . 

864  Garrett,  John  C 

865  Grenfell,  John. 

866  Haddon,  Thomas 

867  Hill,  Newton. 

868  Horsky,  William  H . 

869  James,  Richard  G . 

870  Johnson,   Thomas 

871  Johnston,  William 

872  Jolliffe,  William  J. 

873  Keefer,  Benjamin  B 

874  Longley,  Benjamin,  B.A . 

875  Phillips,  Robert 

876  Rigsby,  Walter 

877  Rilance,  William  . . 

878  Rivet,  Xavier 

879  Saunders,  Jabez  B.    . . 

880  Taylor,  Edward  H.    . . 

881  Thompson,  Daniel  W. 

882  Tovell,  Isaac      .... 

883  Toye,  Reuben 

884  Tozeland,  John 

885  Turner,  William  T 

886  Wilkinson,  Isaac 

887  Williams,  Richard  W 

888  Winter,  David         ... 


1870 


1869. 

889  Allen,  James        

890  Austin,  Nathan ... 

891  Aude,  James 

892  Calvert,  George  W 

893  Charlton,  Edward,  B  A. 

894  Clipsham,  John  W.  . . . 

895  Dundas,  Brabazon  B. 

896  Fear,  James 

897  Ferguson,  John  . 

898  Fife,  William  H.   . . . 

899  Galloway,  Joseph      .... 

900  Hammond,  Joseph 

901  Hare,  Robert  B 

902  Jewell,  John  A.,  B.A.  . 

903  Knight,  Adolphus,  B.A. 

904  Madden,  George  C. 

905  Manning,  Henry  M. . 

906  Mills,  William 


1870 


1870 


.LOC. 

w. 


1869 
1871 


.u.  s. 


1871 


.LOC. 


.LOC. 


1874 
1870 

1870 


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59 


1 869.— ( Continued, 

907  Montgomery,  James. 

908  Oliver,  Robert  F 

909  Reid,  Thomas  R. 

910  Reynolds,  Robert      . . 

911  Ruttan,  John  H.       ... 

912  Scott,  John  G 

913  Tuckley,  Henry 

914  Walsh,  William    

915  Washington,  Edwin  S.,  B 

916  Wass,  JohnB.,  M.A.  .. 

917  Watson,  Coverdale 

1870. 

918  Bell,  John  W. 

919  Boyd,  John  H 

920  Bryant,  Cornelius    

921  Cairnduff,  William  H. . . 

922  Campbell,  Thomas  W. . . 

923  Clarkson,  George  C. 

924  Cook,  William  H.    ... 

925  Craig,  William      . . 

926  Edmonds,  Jabez 

927  Forster,  Joseph  L 

928  German,  Orrin  . 

929  Gibson,  Joseph  R. . 

930  Hall,  Robert  H 

931  Hames,  Arthur  B . . . 

932  Knowles,  Henry  W 

933  Knox,  William 

934  Lanceley,  John  E . . . . 

935  Leach,  John  J 

936  Metcalfe,  James  F. 

937  Millyard,  Reuben 

938  Mclntyre,  Charles  E. 

939  Odery,  Joseph    

940  Patchell,  Thomas  H. 

941  Phillips,  Alfred  M. 

942  Potter,  Austin 

943  Reid,  Thomas  J . . 

944  Rutledge,  William  L. 

945  Schram,  George  A .    . 

946  Semmens,  John .    ... 

947  Shier,  Richard 

948  Simpson,  James . 

949  Smith,  Charles 

950  Smith,  John  V 

951  Stevenson,  John  C. 

952  Thibeadeau,  Alex 

953  Thompson,  Christopher  L 

954  Turner,  James 

955  Walton,  John  (B).. 


1871. 

956  Annis,  Jeremiah  W. . 

957  Austin,  William 

958  Berry,  Henry     . 

959  Bishop,  George  J. 

960  Bowerman,  Allan 

961  Buchanan,  William 

962  Burns,  Robert 

963  Daniel,  George 

964  DeGruchy,  Edward.. 

965  Goff,  Edward. 

966  Hart,  John 

967  Henderson,  James. 

968  Hill,  Henry  E.     .  .    . 

969  Holmes,  A.  Lee,  B.A 

970  Howson,  William  G. 

971  Hughes,  Silas  J 

972  Jennings,  John   ... 

973  Langford,  Charles.    . 

974  Lyons,  Almon  P.  . . . 

975  Maxwell,  William  J. 


u.  s. 


EX. 
.D. 


.LOO. 


.LOC. 


1873 


1871 
1872 


1873 


1874 


1874 


,  .LOC. 


1873 


187 1 . — (Continued, 

976  Mooney,  James 

977  Morden,  Thomas  E.    ... 

978  Myers,  Henry 

979  McCarroll,  John      . . . 

980  McCauley,  Samuel 

981  McGladdery,  William. 

982  Mclntyre,  George    . . 

983  Padgham,  Richard  W. 

984  Patterson,  Allan  ..... 

985  Perley,  William  F 

986  Robbins,  John .... 

987  Robinson,  Isaac  N 

988  Salton,  Samuel 

989  Sellery,  Samuel 

990  Sexsmith,  William  V. 

991  Smith,  William  E 

992  Syvret,  John    

993  Timberlake,  William 

994  Turner,  John       

995  Werden,  James  E 

1872. 

996  Blades,  John  Thomas . 

997  Brick,  John  G .      ... 

998  Crookshanks,  Simon 

999  Crothers,  William  J. 

1000  Crozier,  James  G .  . 

1001  Eason,  Richard 

1002  Fawcett,  James  B.  . . 

1003  Franklin,  Benjamin 

1004  Fydell,  Thomas  R. 

1005  Gee,  Thomas        .  .  •.    . 

1006  Godwin,  William    .  . 

1007  Guest,  Joseph 

1008  Hawkins,  Charles  W.,  B.A 

1009  Henderson,  William  H. . . 

1010  Hill,  Edward   .        .... 

1011  Hobbs,  Richard 

1012  Jamieson,  William  H. 

1013  Johnson,  Francis  . . . 

1014  Kettlewell,  William 

1015  Morrow,  Charles  R. 

1016  McNair,  Thomas  R. . 

1017  Pearson,  William 

1018  Pepper,  John,  B.A. 

1019  Pickering,  John 

1020  Ross,  Andrew  W 

1021  Scott,  Moses       

1022  Shibley,  Samuel 

1023  Shortt,  William  K.,  M.A. . 

1024  Smith,  JohnTatler. 

1025  Snowden,  Thomas  J 

1026  Strachan,  Richard 

1027  Torrance,  William 

1028  Webster,  John  (B)  . 

1029  Wellwood,  Robert  G. 

1030  Whiteside,  Arthur 


1873. 

1031  Bettschan,  David  . . 

1032  Cunningham,  Robert 

1033  Edwards,  George .  . 

1034  Flanders,  Charles  R.   . 

1035  Harrison,  James  M . 

1036  Kane,  David 

1037  Keam,  Frank     . . . 

1038  Legate,  Thomas 

1039  Morrison,  William  R. 

1040  Munroe,  John  A 

1041  Rose,  Samuel  P. 

1042  Taylor,  Ernest  M. 

1043  Waite,  Joseph 

1044  Ward,  Joseph 

1045  Workman,  George  C. . 


1873 


.loc.    1874 


,  .DP. 


1874 


.dp     1874 


ALPHABETICAL  ARRANGEMENT 


OF  ALL    THE 


MINISTERS  &  PROBATIONERS  FOR  THE  MINISTRY 

IN    CONNECTION    WITH    THE    CONFERENCE   OF   THE 

■t&lqim  JHtffaMst  CKjarrlj  in  (Kattaita, 

1833  to  1874. 


In  this  record  there  will  be  found  a  list  of  all  the  Ministers  and  Proba- 
tioners for  the  Ministry  whose  names  have  appeared  on  the  Minutes  of  Con- 
ference from  the  date  of  the  Union  with  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in 
Canada  in  1833,  to  the  larger  Union  of  1874,  together  with  those  who  la- 
boured in  Canada  under  the  direction  of  the  British  Wesleyan  Conference 
from  1813  to  the  Union  with  the  Lower  Canada  District  in  1854,  showing  the 
period  of  being  received  on  trial  and  date  of  ordination ;  the  circuits  to  which 
they  were  appointed,  official  positions  held,  date  of  superannuation,  location, 
suspension,  expulsion,  removal  or  death. 

In  the  compilation  of  this  list,  containing  the  large  number  of  ten  hun- 
dred and  forty-five  names,  we  have  in  several  instances  experienced  great 
difficulty,  from  the  fact  that  in  numerous  cases  changes  had  taken  place  in 
the  appointments,  after  the  publication  of  the  Minutes  of  Conference,  or 
during  the  Conference  Year,  of  which  no  record  had  been  made  ;  hence,  in  some 
cases,  it  has  been  found  impossible  to  arrive  at  correct  information.  Then, 
again,  changes  have  apparently  taken  place  in  the  stations  of  brethren, 
when  in  reality  the  only  change  was  in  the  name  of  the  Circuit  or  Mission 
through  the  alteration  of  boundaries,  division,  or  otherwise. 

If,  therefore,  any  brother  finds  on  examination  that  he  is  misrepresented, 
he  will  not  attribute  it  to  carelessness  or  indifference  on  the  part  of  the  com- 
piler, but  to  errors  in  the  most  authentic  sources  of  information. 

We  have  aimed  at  giving  the  full  amount  of  work  done  by  each  man, 
rather  than  the  exact  Conferential  standing,  on  which  a  claim  upon  the 
Superannuation  Fund  is  based.  For  instance,  it  will  be  noted  that  some 
brethren  have  travelled  two  or  more  years  under  a  Chairman,  and  that  others 


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have  been  allowed  to  spend  two  or  more  years  as  students  at  college,  thus 
lengthening  the  period  of  probation  to  six  or  seven  years.  The  law,  how- 
ever, is,  that  in  computing  a  claim  on  the  Superannuation  Fund,  only  four 
years  prior  to  being  received  into  full  connection  with  the  Conference  can  be 
counted. 


A. 


ADAMS,  ALVAH. 
1827  )  rMethodist 

to  >        . . .  -I       Episcopal 

32  )  I  Conference. 

33  ord.  .         Augusta. 

34   Located. 

35  ...       Located. 

36  Rideau. 

37  Ottawa. 

38  Ottawa. 

39  .  .  Mississippi. 

40  ...         Mississippi. 

41  .  .   Mississippi. 

42  ...   Elizabethtown. 

43  . .       Elizabethtown. 

44  .  .       Whitby. 

45  ....       Bowmanville. 

46  Bowmanville. 

47  . .         Newboro' 

48  . .  Newboro' 

49  ) 

to  >  sup'd.     .  Sherbrooke. 

66  ) 

67  Deposed  from  the  Office  of 

the  Ministry. 


ADAMS,  EZRA. 

1814  ) 
to  } 

Meth.Epis.Conf. 

32  ) 

33 

Muncey. 

34 

Muncey. 

35 

Prescott  and 

Augusta. 

36) 

to  >  sup'd.  . 

Nelson. 

39) 

40       .. 

Toronto  Circuit. 

41 

Guelph. 

42   .. 

Newmarket. 

43 

Newmarket. 

44 

Newmarket. 

45  .. 

Markham. 

46 

Markham. 

47 

Bradford. 

48   ... 

Stratford. 

49^1 

to  >  sup'd.  . 

.   Drayton. 

71 J 

Died  December  31st,  1871,  aged 

84  years. 

ADAMS,  LUCIUS. 

1853  c.  Mitchell. 

54  b.  on  t  .     Mitchell. 

Died  August  29th,  1854,  aged 
25  years. 


ADAMS,  RICHARD  N. 

1859  r.  out.  Milford. 

60  . .  Stirling. 

61  Carlton  Place. 

62  . .  Smith's  Falls. 

63  R.F.  c.&o  Plantagenet. 

64  Plantagenet. 

65  . .  North  Wakefield 

66  North  Wakefield 

67  . .  North  Wakefield 

68  . .  Long  Isld.  Locks 

69  . .  Long  Isld.  Locks 

70  . .      . .  Long  Isld.  Locks 

71  ..      ..  Thurso. 

72  Thurso. 

73  Thurso. 

74  Montreal  Conf. 


ADAMS,  WILLIAM. 

1858  R.  on  t  .  Cobourg,  S.  V.  C. 

59  ...  Cobourg,  S.V.C. 

60  ...  Cobourg,  S.V.C. 

61  ...  Smith's  Falls. 

62  ...  Cobourg,  S.V.C. 
63 Kemptville. 

64  e.f. c.&o  Port  Neuf. 

65  ..        ..  Port  Neuf. 

66  Port  Neuf. 

67  ...  Port  Neuf. 

68  sup't.  . .  Bury. 
69 Bury. 

70  . .  Bury. 

71  ...  Bury. 

72  .  . .  Mansonville. 

73  . . .  Mansonville. 

74  . .  Montreal  Conf. 


ADDISON,  PETER. 

1859e.  cut..  Belmont. 

60  . .  Durham. 

61  ...  St.  Vincent. 

62  s.  v.  c.  Cobourg. 

63  s.  v.  c. .  Cobourg. 

64  R.r. c.&o  Bradford. 
65 Cookstown. 

66  . . .  Cookstown. 

67  . .  Cookstown. 

68  Homing's  Mills. 

69  ...  Homing's  Mills. 

70  ...  Homing's  Mills. 

71  ....  Lloydtown. 

72   Lloydtown. 

73  Lloydtown. 

74  ..        ..  Toronto  Conf. 


AGAR,  JOHN. 

1867  o.  Cassville. 

68  r.  on  t  .     Beebe  Plains. 

69  ...       Point  Abino. 

70  ...       Angus. 

71  ....  Located — ill 

health. 

Note.  — He  subsequently  united 
with  the  New  York  Conference  of 
the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church 
and  laboured  successfully  for  a 
short  time.  He  died  at  Kendall, 
N.  Y.,  February  9th,  1878,  aged 
35  years. 


ALDER,  ROBERT. 

1816  ) 

to  }  E.  B.  A.  Conf. 

24  ) 

25 Montreal. 

26  Montreal. 

27  Ret.  to  England. 

President-  of  the  Canada  Con- 
ference in  1847,  by  appointment 
of  the  English  Conference. 


ALEXANDER,  JOHN  R. 

1864  r.  on  t  .     Stratford. 

65  s.  v.  c       Cobourg. 

66     Rem.  to  U.  S. 


ALEXANDER,  SAMUEL. 


1862   R.  071  T. 

63 
64 


Florence. 
Howick. 
Located, — ill 

health. 


ALLEN,  HENRY  W.  P. 

1863  R.  out.     Ainleyville. 

64  . .  Mitchell. 

65  Kincardine. 
66 Elora. 

67  R.F^c&o.   Teviotdale. 

68  Teviotdale. 

69  Teviodtale. 

70  Listowell. 

71  . . .  .  Rem.  to  U.S.  and 
united  with  the  Northern 
New  York  Conference. 


62 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


ALLEN,  JAMES. 

1869  c Lucan  and  Ailsa 

Craig. 
70  E.miT.     Exeter. 
71 Point  Levis. 

72  .  .      .  .    Point  Levis. 

73  e.f.c &o  London — Pall 

Mall. 

74  . .      . .   Montreal  Conf. 


ALLISON,  CYRUS 
EICHMOND. 


Methodist 
Episcopal 
Conference. 
Agent  Upper 

Canada  Acad. 
Elizabethtown. 
Elizabethtown. 
Cobourg. 
Murray. 
Murray. 
Murray. 
Napanee. 
Augusta  Dist. 
Bath. 
Bath. 
Bath. 
Sidney. 
Sidney. 
Waterloo. 
Waterloo. 
Waterloo. 


1826) 

to  }      ... 

32) 

33  OED 

34 

35 

36  sup'd. 

37 

38 

39 

40  .    . 

41  ch'-m') 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
to 
54 
55 
to 
58 
59 
to 
63 
64 
to 
69 

Died  July  1st,  1869,  aged  74 
years. 

ALLUM,  GAEL. 


sup'd       Consecon. 


sup'd  .     Demorestville. 


sup'd  . .   Consecon. 


sup'd       Picton. 


1863  c. 

64  e. 

65  .. 


Oil  T.  . 


67 
68 
69 
to 
73 
74 


Eganville  G.  M. 
Eganville  G.  M. 
Eganville  G.  M. 
Preston  G.  M. 
Hamilton  G.  M. 
Hamilton  G.  M. 
Hamilton  G.  M. 

Rankin  G.  M. 

Montreal  Conf. 


AMES,  WILLIAM. 


OED 


E.  F.  C, 


1842  c. 

43  e. 

44  . 

4.3  s. 

46  s. 

47  R. 


v.  c 

V.  c 
F.  c  k  0 


Grimsby. 

Dumfries. 

York. 

Cobourg. 

Cobourg. 

Alderville. 


1848 
49       .. 
50 
51 
52 

53 

54  .... 

55  .... 
56 

57  F.  SEC. 

58  F.   SEC. 

59  F.   SEC. 

60  F.   SEC. 

61 
62 

63 

64 

65 

66       .. 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 


Alderville. 
St.  Catharines. 
Humber. 
London. 
Sandwich  and 

Windsor. 
Wards  ville. 
Wardsville. 
Wardsville. 
Wardsville. 
Chatham. 
Sarnia. 
Sarnia. 
Samia. 
Wilton  and 

Odessa. 
Wilton  and 

Odessa. 
St.  Thomas. 
St.  Thomas. 
Westminster. 
Westminster. 
Washington. 
Washington. 
Washington. 
Aylmer,  W. 
Aylmer,  W. 
Aylmer,  W. 
Park  Hill. 
London  Conf. 


ANDERSON,  JAMES. 


1858  e.  on  t 
59 
60 
61 


S.  V. 


Stouffville. 
Prince  Albert, 
c. . .  Cobourg. 

Walsingham. 


62  e.f.c.&o  Warsaw. 

63  ...       Seymour. 

64  . .         Seymour. 

65  ...       Craighurst  and 

Penetanguishene 

66  ...       Durham. 

67  . .         Durham. 

68  . .      . .   Durham. 

69  Thornbury. 

70  . .   Thornbury. 

71  . .   Thornbury. 

72  . .   Meaford. 

73  .  .      . .   Meaford. 

74  . .       Toronto  Conf. 


ANDREE  WILLIAM. 


1867  c  . . . 
68  e.  on  t 
69 


Waterloo,  G.  M. 
Heidelburg. 
Preston  and  St. 
Jacobs. 

70  ...       Preston  and  St. 

Jacobs. 

7 1  e.f.  c  &  O  Preston  and  Paris 

72  .  .  Rem.  to  U.  S. 


ANDREWS,  ALFRED. 


1855  c 

56    R.  OUT 

57 
58 


Mount  Forest. 
Stouffville. 
Stouffville. 
Whitby. 


1862 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


F.  SEC 
F.  SEC. 


Franklin. 
Franklin. 
Franklini 
Norwich* 
Norwich. 
Norwich. 
Mount  Pleasant. 
Mount  Pleasant 
Mount  Pleasant. 
St.  George. 
St.  George. 
St.  George. 
London  Conf. 


Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 


ANDREWS,  WILLIAM. 

1843  E.  on  t.  .   Kingston. 

44  . .  Bytown. 

45   Woodstock. 

46   London  and 

Blanchard. 

47  e.f.c.&o  Bytown. 

48  Richmond. 

49 Richmond. 

50 Richmond. 

51 Brockville. 

52  Brockville. 

53         Compton,  C.  E. 

54  Georgetown. 

55 Brampton. 

56   Brampton. 

57  •   .  Brampton. 

58  Port  Hope. 

59     Port  Hope. 

60       Morrisburg. 

61  f.  sec.  .  .   Morrisburg. 

62  f.  sec.  . .   Maitland. 

63     Augusta. 

64  ...       Augusta. 

65   Lyn. 

66   Lyn. 

67 Moulinette. 

68   Moulinette. 

69   Aultsville. 

70  ....  Omemee. 

71  ...       Omemee. 

72  Alderville. 

73 Alderville. 

74   . .      . .       Toronto  Conf. 


59  e.f.c&o  Whitby. 

60  St.  Andrews. 

61  ...       St.  Andrews. 


ANNIS,  JEREMIAH  W. 

1871  c.  Stouffville. 

,.,  (  Merrickville. 

.2    E.   »»T.         |Whitby. 

73   Whitby. 

74   Toronto  Conf. 


ARMSTRONG,  ANDREW- 

1854  e.  om:.     L'Orignal. 

55  St.  Andrews. 

56  .  .       Wesleyville. 

57   Wesleyville. 

58  e.f.c.&o  Cavignal. 

59  .    Cavignal. 

60  N.  Wakefield. 

61       N.  Wakefield. 

62     N.  Wakefield. 


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65  J 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 


I  Locks. 

"Winchester. 
Winchester. 
Winchester. 
South  Mountain. 
South  Mountain. 
South  Mountain. 
Mount  Albert. 
Mount  Albert. 
Toronto  Conf. 


ARMSTRONG,  JAMES. 


1845  c. 


SUPD 


St.  Andrews 

and  L'Orignal. 
Matilda. 
Wilton. 
Bath. 
Bath. 
Perth. 
Strathroy. 
Strathroy. 
Elora. 
Elora. 
Cayuga. 
Cayuga. 
Welland. 
Welland. 
Richmond. 
North  Gower. 
North  Gower. 
Aylmer,  C.E. 
Alymer,  C.E. 
Kempt  ville. 
Kemptville. 
Three  Rivers. 
Three  Rivers. 

Thorold. 

London  Conf. 


ARMSTRONG,  JOHN. 


1828^| 
to  V 

32  J 

33  R.F.C. 

34 
35 


36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 


r  Methodist 
. .  -J      Episcopal 

I  Conference. 

&0  Ancaster. 

St.  Catharines. 
Goderich  and 

Saugeen. 
. .   Peterboro'. 
Mississippi. 
Mississippi. 
Clarendon. 
Clarendon. 
St.  Andrews. 
St.  Andrews. 
Richmond. 
Richmond. 
Osgoode. 
Osgoode. 
.  .   Buckingham. 
. .    Buckingham. 
. .   Buckinghham. 
Gatineau. 
Gatineau. 
Peel. 


1853 
54 
55 
to 
62 
63 
to 
6,6 
67 
to 
73 
74 


Peel. 
Grey. 


sup'd       Wallace. 

sup'y       Wallace. 

sup'd  .     Listowell. 

London  Conf. 


ARMSTRONG,  JOHN  (A). 


1848  c.  . . . 

49  E.  on  T 

50  .. 

51  .. 

52  ORD 

53  R.  F 

54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 

65  ..      . 

66  F. SEC 

67  F.  SBC 

68  F.  SEC 

69 

70 
71 
72 
73 

74 


F.  SEC 


Eaton. 

Dunham. 

Dunham. 

Eaton. 

Eaton. 

Leeds. 

Leeds. 

Leeds. 

Leeds. 

Leeds. 

Shefford. 

Shefibrd. 

Shefford. 

Dunham. 

Dunham. 

Dunham. 

St.  Armand. 

St.  Armand. 

St.  Armand. 

Shefford. 

Shefford. 

Shefford. 

Clarenceville. 

Clarenceville. 

Clarenceville. 

Montreal  Sev'th. 

Montreal  Conf. 


ARMSTRONG,  JOHN  (B). 

1861  c  . . .  Milford. 

62  E.  on  T .  Elma. 

63  ..      ..  Wellesley. 

64  Berlin. 

65  ...  Albion. 

66  Rem.  to  U.  S. 


ARMSTRONG,  JOHN  B. 


1848  c. 
49  b,.  on  t. 
50 
51 

52  R.F.C.&O. 

53  .. 

54  

55  .. 

56  sup'd. 

57  ... 

58 

59       ... 

60 

61 

62 

63       .... 

64 


L'Orignal. 

St.  Andrews. 

Cornwall. 

Matilda. 

Kemptville. 

Maitland. 

Pakenham. 

Matilda. 

Matilda. 

Morrisburg. 

Morrisburg. 

Morrisburg. 

Lyn. 

Lyn. 

Lyn. 

Richmond. 

Richmond. 


1865 
66     .. 
67 

68  

69 

70       

71 

72  sup'd... 

73  sup'd.. 

74  .... 


Richmond. 
Aylmer,  C.E. 
Aylmer,  C.E. 
Aylmer,  C.E. 
Chambly. 
Chambly. 
Seneca. 
Matilda. 
Matilda. 
Toronto  Conf. 


ARMSTRONG,  NOBLE. 


1848  e.wit. 

49  ...    . 

50  .... 

51  ... 


Richmond. 
L'Orignal. 
Grimsby. 
Located — ill 

health. 


ASH,  JAMES. 

1856  c.  . .   Lindsay. 

57  E.  on  T .     Bobcaygeon. 

58     Brewer's  Mills. 

59         Wilton  and 

Harrowsmith. 

60  e.f.c&o.  Napanee. 

61  I  sttp'd     \  NaPanee- 

62  \  SUP  D  •  /  Wilton. 

Died  June  6th,  1863,  aged  29 
years. 


ASH,  JOHN  C. 


1855  c. 

56  e. 

57  s. 

58  .. 

59  e. 
60 
61 
62 
63 

64  . 
65 

66  . 

67  . 

68  .. 


69 

70 
71 

72 
73 

74 


.  .    Newcastle. 
oh  T .     Chatham, 
v.  c  .  .   Cobourg. 

.  . .   Toronto  East. 
F.c.&O  Kingston. 

Harrowsmith. 
Harrowsmith. 
Harrowsmith. 
Wilton  and 

Odessa. 
Centreville. 
Centre  ville. 
Centreville. 
Pakenham  and 

Arnprior. 
Pakenham  and 

Arnprior. 
Campbellford. 
Campbellford. 
Campbellford. 
Agent  Victoria 

College. 
Toronto  Conf. 


ASHQUABE,  JAMES. 

1856  c Pic. 

57  E.  07i  T.     Pigeon  River. 

58  . .  Michipicoton. 

59  . .  Michipicoton. 

60  . .  Lac  la  Pluie. 
61 Michipicoton. 

62  . .   Michipicoton. 

63  . .   Dropped. 


64 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


ATKINSON,  THOMAS. 


1852-1 

to  V 

55  j 

56  ORD. 

57  R.F. 


r  Methodist 

|      Episcopal 

L  Conference. 

.    . .   Rochester. 

c. . .   Gosfield  and 
Kochester. 

58  . .       Gosfield  and 

Rochester. 

59  . .       Mt.  Brydges. 

60  . .       Mt.  Brydges. 

61  Warwick. 

62  .  .  Warwick. 

63  . .      . .   Warwick. 

64  . .      . .   Euphemia. 

65  .  .  Wardsville  and 

Euphemia. 

66  Kings  ville. 

67  Kingsville. 

68  . .      . .       Kingsville. 

69  Penetanguishene. 

70  .  .    Carlton  Place. 

71  . .  Carlton  Place. 

72  Carlton  Place. 

73  . .      . .       Maitland. 

74  Montreal  Conf. 


ATTWOOD,  JOHN  S. 


1827 
to 
32 
33 


1834       ....        Canboro'. 

35  Oxford. 

36  . .      . .       Located. 

AUSTIN,  NATHAN. 


f  Methodist 
■\      Episcopal 
I         Conference. 
No    station —  ill 
health. 


1869 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


r.  on  t  . . 


Thornbury. 
Walter's  Falls. 
Durham. 
Cobourg. 
Cobourg. 
Montreal  Conf. 


AUSTIN,  WILLIAM. 


1871 
72 
73 

74 


1869 
70 
71 


E.0)lT. 


Sombra. 
Mooretown. 
Alvinston. 
Montreal  Conf. 


AWDE,  JAMES. 


K.OIIT. 


72 

73  R.F.C.&O. 

74 


Oniemee. 
Millbrook. 
Drummondville. 
Hamilton  2nd. 
Montreal  5th. 
Montreal  Conf. 


AXTLE,  NATHAN. 

1845  c 

46  R.  on  t  . .   Chatham. 

47  .  .      . .    Sarnia  and  St. 

Clair. 

48  Dropped. 


AYLESWORTH,  ISAAC  B., 
M.D. 


1843  c. 
44  R.  on  T 
45 

46  or. 

47  ^  R.  F.  c 

to  J-sup'y. 

53J   .. 

54  ..   .. 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 


Hallowell. 
Hallowell. 
Demorestville. 
Demorestville. 

V  Demorestville. 


F.  SEC. 


CHMN. 

CHMN. 
CHMN.   .  . 

63  ^ 

64  ^AGT.  V. 

65  J 
66 

67         

68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


CHMN. 
CHMN. 

sup'd. 
svp'd. 


Mitchell. 

Mitchell. 

Bradford. 

Bradford. 

Kleinburg. 

Kleinburg. 

Colborne. 

Colborne. 

Newcastle. 

f  Cobourg. 
.  -!  Cobourg. 

I  Cobourg. 
Bradford. 
Bradford. 
Bond  Head. 
Owen  Sound. 
Owen  Sound. 
Collingwood. 
Stayner. 
Newcastle. 
Withdrew. 


Note. — He  was  elected  as  a 
lay  delegate  to  the  General  Con- 
ference of  1878. 


B. 


BAILEY,  JOHN. 

1830-1  rMethodist 

31  J- |      Episcopal 

32  J  I  Conference. 

33  Goderich. 

34  Dropped. 

Note. — Mr.  B.  did  not  enter 
upon  the  circuit  last  named,  but 
placed  himself  in  opposition  to 
the  Union  which  had  just  been 
consummated.  He  was  present 
at  the  Union  Conference  and  ac- 
cepted work  for  the  year.  At  the 
ensuing  Conference  his  name  was 
dropped  in  silence. — See  Carroll's 
"Case  and  his  Cotemporaries." 
He  subsequently  united  with  the 
New  Methodist  Episcopal  organi- 
zation. About  tlie  year  1853  he 
obtained  a  superannuated  rela- 
tion. He  died  March  15th,  1863, 
aged  81  years. 

BAKER,  ISAAC. 


1857  R.  out 

58   

59  s.  v.  c. . 
60 


Nottawasaga. 
Cookstown. 
Cobourg. 
Holland  Landing 


1861    R.F.I 

\&o  Nottawasaga. 

62   .. 

Nottawasaga. 

63 

Durham. 

64 

Durham. 

65       .. 

Durham. 

66 

. .   Thornbury. 

07 

Thornbury. 

68   .. 

Thornbury. 

69 

Walter's  Falls. 

70 

Walter's  Falls. 

71 

Walter's  Falls. 

72 

Keppel. 

73       .. 

Sarawak. 

74     .. 

Toronto  Conf. 

BAKEWELL,  WILLIAM  H. 


Eng.  Wes.  Conf. 


18401 

to  V 

54  J 

55  |  \  Meth.    Epis. 

56  |     ••  |  Church,  U.  S. 

57  R.  can.  c  Shefford,  C.  E. 

58  Stanstead. 

59  .  .      •  •   Stanstead. 

60   Brock. 

61  . . .  Brock. 

62  Brock. 

63  ...  Expelled. 


BARBER,  ISAAC 

1849  c.  . . .         Grimsby. 

50  R.  om.     St.  Catharines-. 

51  ...       Glanford. 

52  .     Bradford. 

53  r.f.  c.&c  Stratford. 

54  . .  Huntingdon. 

55  Huntingdon. 

56  Guelph. 

57  Port  Dover. 

58 Port  Dover. 

59  Lynedoch. 

60  . .         Lynedoch. 

61  Lynedoch. 

62  London  Circuit. 

63  . .  London  Circuit* 

64  ....        Strathroy. 

65  Strathroy. 

66  Rem.  to  IT.  S. 


BARBER,  OZIAS. 

1841  c.      . .  Buckingham. 

42  r.  om.  Matilda. 

43 Elizabeth  town. 

44  Mississippi. 

45  r.f.  c.&o  Gananoque. 

46  Bowmanville. 

47  ....       Caineville. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


65 


1848 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
to 
71 
72 


SUP  Y  , 


Cainsville. 

Adelaide. 

Simcoe. 

Dumfries. 

Dumfries. 

Ingersoll. 

Ingersoll. 

Ingersoll. 

Aylmer,  Ont. 

Aylmer,  Ont. 

Norwich. 

No  Station. 

Wesleyville. 

Wesleyville. 

Rawdon. 

Rawdon. 

Rawdon. 

Tamworth. 

Tamworth. 

Tamworth. 

Strathroy. 

Rem.  to  U.  S. 


1862  c. 
63  R. 


on  T.  . 


BARKER,  JAMES. 

1861  R.  oni.     Mitchell. 
62  Dropped. 

BARKER,  WILLIAM  R. 

Victoria  Road. 
Lakefield  and 

Warsaw. 
Bobcaygeon. 
Omemee. 
Cobourg. 
Bolsover. 
Fenelon  Falls. 
Fenelon  Falls. 
Fenelon  Falls. 
Bobcaygeon. 
Keene. 
Keene. 
Toronto  Conf. 


64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


S.  V.  c. . 
R.F.C.&O. 


BARRASS,  EDWARD. 


1841 -) 

to  [ 

Eng.  Primitive 

52  J 

Meth.  Conf. 

53^) 

to  V      ... 

Can.  Primitive 

58  J 

Meth   Conf. 

59    R.  CAN. 

3.  Frankford  and 

Trenton. 

60   

.   Frankford  and 

Trenton. 

61    .. 

Frankford  and 

Trenton. 

62   . 

Sherbrooke,  Que. 

63       .. 

Sherbrooke,  Que 

64 

Sherbrooke,  Que 

65 

Gananoque. 

66    

Bath. 

67   ... 

.   Bath. 

68 

.   Bath    and    Am 

herst  Isle. 

69 

.  Albion. 

70   

Albion. 

1871  . .  Albion. 

72  Aurora. 

73  ...       Aurora. 

74  Toronto  Conf. 


BARRY,  JOHN. 


1825-) 

to  [    .... 

29  J 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36  sup'd..  . . 
the  Conference. 


Jamaica. 


Visiting  Eng. 

Jamaica. 

York  (Toronto). 

Montreal. 

Bermuda. 

Bermuda. 

By  permission  of 

he  visited  Eng- 
land, hoping  that  a  change  of 
climate  would  be  beneficial.  The 
vessel  on  which  he  journeyed  was 
wrecked  in  the  British  Channel, 
and  many  of  the  crew  were 
drowned.  Mr.  Barry  lost  his 
library  and  entire  household  ef- 
fects. As  an  invalid,  he  spent 
the  winter  of  1836  in  Guernsey, 
one  of  the  Channel  Islands.  In 
1837  he  again  went  to  Montreal, 
but  under  medical  advice  he 
avoided  the  cold  of  the  Canadian 
winter  by  once  more  visiting  his 
old  friends  in  Jamaica.  In  1838 
he  returned  to  Montreal,  where 
he  died  in  June  of  that  year. 


BARTLETT,  HENRY. 

1860  c.  . . .         Dundas. 

61  R.  on  t       Milton. 

62  Paris. 

63  ...  Withdrew,  and 
united  with  the  Episcopalian 
Church.  He  is  now  (1880)  in 
charge  of  a  congregation  in  the 
small  village  of  Rond-Eau,  Ont. 


BARTON,  KING. 

C.  .     Irish  Conference. 

R.  on  T .  .   Roscrea. 

Oldcastle. 
. .    .       Pettigo. 
r.f.c.&o  Sligo. 

Sligo. 

Boyle. 

Boyle. 

Castleblaney. 
....        Castleblaney. 

Castleblaney. 

sup't...  Castleblaney. 
sup'd...  Toronto,  C.W. 
sup'd       St.  Clair,  C.W 


1806 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
to 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 

Died  August  30th, 
60  years. 


BATE, 
1854-1 

55  y  .. 

56  J 

57  R-  CAN.  C 

58   

59  ... 

60  ... 


JOHN. 


Meth.  Epis. 
Church/'U.S. 

Odelltown. 

Melbourne. 

Melbourne. 

Removed  to  Eng- 
land, and  united  with  the  British 
Wseleyan  Conference.  In  1879 
he  was  in  charge  of  the  Ashby- 
de-la-Zouch  Circuit,  on  the  Not- 
tingham and  Derby  District. 

BAWTINHIMER,  HENRY. 


1855 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 


c. 

R.  on  t  . 


F.R.  C.  &0 


SUP  D. . 

63^) 

to  [ sup'd. 

67  J 

68 

69 -) 

to  V sup'd. 

73j 

74    


Wellesley. 

Kincardine. 

Bayfield 

Stratford. 

Morris. 

Morris. 

Teeswater. 

Teeswater. 

Clinton. 

Oil  Springs  and 
Petrolia. 

Paris. 

Toronto  Conf. 


BAWTINHIMER,  PETER 
MATTHIAS. 

1859  R  o»!T.     Welland. 

60  ...       Dunnville 

61  ...       Dunnville. 

62  .  .        Chatham. 

63  r.f.c.&o  Sandwich  and 

Windsor. 

64  Windsor. 

65  ...       Rond-Eau. 

66  ...         Rond-Eau. 

67  ...       Vienna. 

68  ...       Vienna. 

69  ...        Lynedoch. 

70  Lynedoch. 

71  . .  East  Zorra. 

72  .  East  Zorra. 

73  sup'y..       Woodstock. 

74  London  Conf. 


BAXTEE,  JOHN. 

1831  C Westminster. 

32  r.  on  T .  .    Hallowell. 

33  ...       St.  Catharines. 

34  ...        Canboro'. 

35  r.f.c.  &o  Gosficld 


1834,  aged 


36 
37 

38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 


Waterloo. 
Waterloo  and 

Gananoque. 
Thames. 
Thames. 
Albion. 
Albion. 
Whitby. 
Markham. 
Markham. 


66 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


18-45 

46 

47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
to 
60 
61 
to 
72 
73 
74 


SUP  D. 

sup'd. 
sup'd. 


Newmarket  and 
Snake  Island. 

Newmarket  and 
Snake  Island. 

Humber. 

Humber. 

Seneca. 

Nanticoke. 

Nanticoke. 

Nanticoke. 

Crowlarid. 

Crowland. 


sup'd  .  .   Welland. 


sup'd       Point  Abino. 

sup'd.        Ridgeway. 

London  Conf. 


BAXTER,  MICHAEL. 


c. 

E.  Oil  T . 


1842 
43 

44  ... 

45  ...      . 

46  K.FC.&O. 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61   ... 

62 

63  .... 

64,  sup 

65  sup 

66  sup'd. 
67^ 

to  i-  sup'd 
73  J 
74 


SUP 


D. 


Augusta. 
Cornwall. 
Bytown. 
St.  Andrews. 
DSt.  Andrews. 
Elizabethtown. 
Sherbrooke. 
Sherbrooke. 
Lanark. 
Newboro'. 
Newboro' 
Madoc. 
Madoc. 
Hungerford. 
Hungerford. 
Hungerford. 
Demorestville. 
Gatineau. 
Picton. 

Demorestville. 
Demorestville. 
Demorestville. 
Hungerford. 
Picton. 
Demorestville. 

Font  Hill. 

London  Conf. 


BEATTY,  JOHN. 

1826  )  (  Methodist 

to  >  <       Episcopal 

32  )  (  Conference. 

33  ord.  .  . .   London. 

34  ..     TwmtoTp. 

35  . .       Yongc  Street. 

36  Agent  U.  C.  A. 

37  Agent  U.  C.  A. 

38  Steward  U.  C.  A. 

39  Gov. and  Steward 

U.  «'.  Acad. 

40   Gov.  and  Steward 

U.  C.  Acad. 

41   Agent  U.  C.  A 


1842-)    ' 
to  [-sup'd 
64  J 


Cobourg. 


Died  June  30th,  1864,  aged  82 
years. 

BECKWITH,  JAMES. 


English  Conf. 

Three  Rivers. 
Three  Rivers. 


sup  t  . . 


1814 
to 
28 
29 
30 
31 
to 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52  ) 

Died  July  25th,  1852,  aged  58 
years. 

BEESON,  HENRY. 


Dundee. 

Dundee. 

Bramley. 

Bramley. 

Leicester. 

Leicester. 

Walsall. 

Walsall. 

Lacolle,  Que. 


1858  r.  on  t. 

59 

60     .. 

61 

62 

63 

64  r.f.c.&o.  Chaudiere. 


Chatham. 
Chatham. 
Hamilton. 

Visiting  Eng. 

Grimsby. 


65 


Chaudiere. 


66  jup'd.  ...  Ottawa. 

Died  May  11th,  1867,  aged  37 
years. 


BEGG,  MARTIN. 

1859  e.  out..   Artemesia. 

60  Brock. 

61  Dropped. 


BELL,  JOHN  WESLEY. 


1870 

71 

■> 


73  u.  v. 

74 


Milford. 
Ameliasburg. 
Trenton. 
Cobourg. 
Toronto  Conf. 


1870 
71 

72 
73 

74 


1858 


Newburgh. 
Lowville. 
Lowville. 
Lowville. 
London  Conf. 


BELL,  THOMAS. 


c.  . . . 
59  e.  on 
60 
61 
62  e. 


F.    C. 


63   OED. 

64 


65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Smith's  Falls. 

Merrickville. 

Cookstown. 

Cookstown. 

Barrie. 

Newmarket  and 

Aurora. 
Newmarket  and 

Aurora. 
New  Ireland. 
New  Ireland. 
Melbourne. 
Bolton. 
Bolton. 
Bolton. 
Frelighsburg. 
Frelighsburg. 
Frelighsburg. 
Montreal  Conf. 


BELTON,  SAMUEL. 


1817^| 
to  V    .. 
32  J 
33 

34  ... 

35  ... 

36  sup'd. 
37 

38 

39  . 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45   . 

46 

471        - 
to  y  sup  d 

61 J 
Died  Oct. 

years. 


f  Methodist 
J.      Episcopal 
I  Conference. 

. .   Lake  Simcoe. 
Lake  Simcoe  and 
Coldwater. 
. .    Dumfries. 
Hamilton. 
Grimsby. 
. .   Grimsby. 
. .   St.  Catharines. 
St.  Catharines. 
Reesorville. 
Reesorville. 
Whitby. 
Lake  Simcoe. 
Credit. 
Credit. 

Hamilton. 
6th,  1861,   aged  71 


BELL, 

ROBERT. 

1864 

e.  on  T . 

Harrington 

65 

e.  on  T . 

L'Orignal. 

66 

March. 

67 

March. 

68 

E.F.C.  &0 

March. 

69 

Newburgh. 

BENSON,  MANLY. 

1863  R.onT.     Romney. 

64       Chatham. 

65  Sandwich  and 

Windsor. 

66  ...  Sarnia. 

67  e.  f.c.&o  Ridgetown. 

68   Ridgetown. 

69 Newbury. 

70     Newbury. 

71  ...        Cooksville. 

72  Hamilton. 

73       Hamilton. 

74        London  Conf. 


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67 


BERNEY,  DANIEL. 

1834  c.      ...     Mississippi. 

35  R.  on  t.  .   Clarendon. 

36  ord Richmond. 

37  -  -  . .   Richmond. 

38 Elizabethtown 

and  Gananoque. 

39  R.  f.  c.       Elizabethtown 

and  Gananoque. 

40  . .   Augusta. 

41  . .         Augusta. 

42   Matilda. 

43 Matilda. 

44  ....  Crosby. 

45  No  Station. 

46^| 

to  J-    Located. 

53J 

54  )  (  Agent  American 

55  \  •••  {       Tract  Society. 

56  )  (  Niagara  Conf. 

57  i \  M.  E.  C. 

58  )  Stoney  Creek, 

59  \  \      Mich.,  M.E.C. 

60       Methodist  Prot. 

Church,  U.S. 
R1  ■,  (  Port  Sanilac, 

01  I  \        Mich.,  Pastor 

en  \  l     First  Congrega- 

8U  '  (      tipnal  Church. 


BERRY,  FRANCIS. 

1852  R.r.c.  &o  Dumfries. 

53  ...  St.  George. 

54  .  .  Aylmer,  C.  "W. 

55  . .      . .  Aylmer,  C.  W. 

56  . .        .  .  Sarnia. 

57  . .  Sarnia. 

58  ....  St.  Thomas. 

59  F.  SEC.  St.  Thomas. 

60       Napanee. 

61  .  .  Napanee. 

62  . .  Napanee. 

63  f.  sec.  .  .  Whitby  and 

Oshawa. 

64       Muncey. 

65  F.  sec.  .  Muncey. 

66  f.  sec.  Muncey. 

67        Smithville. 

68  . .  Smithville. 

69  chmn.  Collingwood. 

70  chmn.  Collingwood. 

71  chmn.  Collingwood. 

72  chmn.  Sarnia. 

73  chmn.  Sarnia. 

74  . .      . .  London  Conf. 
Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 
ference, Toronto,  1874. 


BERRY,  HENRY. 


1871  R.  on  t. 

72  ..      . 

73  ..      . 

74  ..      .. 


Listowell. 
Washington. 
Drayton. 
London  Conf. 


BERRY,  JAMES. 

1855  r.  on  t.  .   Goderich. 
56  ord  . ._  .   Bayfield. 


BETTS,  JONATHAN 
,  EDMONDSON. 

1855  c Hamilton. 

56  r.  on  t.  Quebec. 

57  ord.  Kingston. 
58 Dundas. 

59  R.  f.  c     Glanford. 

60     Glanford. 

61    Glanford. 

62         Smithville. 

63  Smithville. 
64 Milton. 

65  . .       Milton. 

66  . .      .  .        Milton. 

67    Mount  Pleasant. 

68        Tilsonburg. 

69  ...  Tilsonburg. 

70  .  .  Tilsonburg. 

71  f.  sec.       Picton. 

72    Markham. 

73  .  .    Markham. 

74  . .      '     Toronto  Conf. 
Delegate  to  the  First  General 

Conference  held  in  Toronto,  1874. 

BETTSCHAN,  DAVID. 


BEYNON,  GEORGE. 


1873  R.  o»t. 
74       ..      . 


Garafraxa. 
London  Conf. 


57 


Located. 


BETTYS,  DARIUS. 


1846  r.  on  T. 
47    .. 


.  Markham. 
Located. 


BEVITT,  THOMAS. 


27) 

'  Methodist 

to 

■■    i 

Episcopal 

32 

Conference 

33 

E.F.C  &0 

Cobourg. 

34 

Cobourg. 

35 

St.  Catharines. 

36 

St.  Catharines. 

37 

Stamford. 

38 

Brantford. 

39 

Brantford. 

40 

Brantford. 

41 

Yonge  Street. 

42 
43 

CHMN.   ( 

Bytown,  Sec'y 

>  byt'n  < 

of  Conf. 

DIST.     ( 

Bytown. 

44 

Matilda. 

45 

Matilda,  Sec'y. 
of  Conf 

46 

President  of 
the  Conf 

47 

CHMN. 

Kingston  Dist. 

48^i 

*.   w 

'  Prescott. 

49 

3Sg 

Merrickville. 

50 

s  z  2 

Merrickville. 

51 

Kemptville. 

52 

S  §  S 

Kemptville. 

53  J 

°  « 

1  Kemptville. 

54 

CHMN. 

Thorold. 

55 

>  ham'n  < 

DIST. 

Thorold. 

56 
to 
64 


sup'd  .     St.  Catharines. 


1840  r.  onr 

41 
42 
43 

44  R.F.C  &0 

45  . . 
46 

47 
48 
49 
50 

51  sup'y. 

52  .. 
53 

54 

55    .. 
56 

57    F.    SEC 


<    w    H 

S  g  2 

3  a  H 


58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

to 

72 

73  sup'd. 

74 


Elizabethtown 
and  Gananoque. 
Hull. 
L'Orignal. 
L'Orignal. 
Mississippi. 
Mississippi. 
Sheffield. 
Wilton. 
Wilton. 
Wilton. 
Kemptville. 
Newmarket. 
Bath. 
Bath. 
Bath. 

Farmersville. 
Farmersville. 
Farmersville. 
Newboro'. 
Newboro' 
Newboro'. 
Carlton  Place. 
Carlton  Place. 
^Carlton  Place. 
Oakville. 


sup'd       Weston. 


Yorkville. 
Toronto  Conf. 


BIELBY,  WILLIAM  M. 


1868 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Prim.  Meth. 

Conference. 
Artemesia. 
Walter's  Falls. 


c 

r.  on  T. 
r.f.c.  &o  Amable. 
Wiarton. 


London  Conf. 


Died  February  5th,  1865,  aged 
69  years. 


BIGGAR,  HAMILTON. 

1827)  rMethodist 

to  > 1      Episcopal 

32  )  l  Conference. 

33  ord  Long  Point. 

34  ....       Long  Point. 

35  ....  Cobourg. 

36   Yonge  Street. 

37 Yonge  Street. 

38    Nelson. 

39  Nelson. 

40  ...       Stamford. 

41  ....       Stamford. 

42     Grand  River. 

43  ....  Grand  River. 

44  ....  Grand  River. 

45       Grand  River. 

.„  .  f  Sec.  of  Con. '1846. 

.»[....  -{  Steward  and 

4/  '  I  Treas.  Vic.  Col. 

48   Grimsby. 

49  ....       Grimsby. 

50   Dumfries. 

51    Dumfries. 

52-) 

to  }■  sup'd  .     Brantford. 

73  J 

74   London  Conf. 


68 


MINISTERS   AND    PROBATIONERS. 


BINNING,  WILLIAM. 

1855 

Stirling. 

BLAKER,  GEORGE. 

1817  R 

18 

o?i  t  .     Melbourne. 

56  ) 

to  >  sup'd  .     Sidney. 

66  ) 

1854 
55 

r.  om 

Lake  Superior. 
.    Lake  Superior. 



Died 

April  28th,   1867,   aged 

56 

57 

OR 

Michipicoton. 
Pic. 

BISHOP,  GEORGE  JOHN. 

76  years. 



58 
59 

Pic. 
Pic. 

1871  o. 

Rosemont. 

BLACKSTOCK.  MOSES. 

60 

Michipicoton. 

72  e. 

on  t  .     Lloydtown. 

61 

Located. 

73     . 

Lloydtown. 

1835  ) 

74   . 

Toronto  Conf. 

to  \ 

New  Con.  Conf. 

39  ) 

BLAND,  HENRY  FLESHER 

BISHOP,  JAMES  HENRY. 

1851  R.  on.  t.     Institution,  Eng. 
52       Institution.  Ene. 

40  R. 
41 

42   ... 
43"! 

f.  c.     Peterboro', 

Missionary  to 

back  T'ps. 
.      ..   Scugog. 

1858 
59 
60 
61 

c 
c   . . . 

R.  on  T . 

St.  Andrews. 
St.  Andrews. 
Hemmingford. 
Hemmingford. 

53  OKD 

Montreal  East. 

to  >  SUp'v        Peterboro' 

62 

R.F.C.& 

o  Hemmingford. 

54 

Montreal  East. 

46 

63 

F.  SEC 

Montreal  East. 

55  R. 

F. 

c.     St.  Andrews. 

47 1 

to  y  si 

64 

Montreal  East. 

56    . 

.,.   Toronto  West. 

p'y  . .   Cavan. 

65 

Montreal  East. 

57    .. 

Toronto  West. 

50  J 

66 

Dundas. 

58    .. 

Toronto  West. 

51^1 

67 

F.  SEC 

Dundas. 

59  F. 

60  F. 

sec.       Picton. 
sec.  . .   Picton. 

to  y  sup'y       Millbrook. 
55  J 

68 
69 

F.  SEC 
F.  SEO 

Dundas. 
Kingston. 

61    F. 

sec.  . .   Picton. 

56 

North  West  In- 

70 

7r 

72 

F.  SEC 

Kingston. 
C  Belleville. 
\  Belleville. 

62  F. 

63  F. 

sec.       Cobourg. 
sec.  .     Cobourg. 

diana  Conf.  U.S 

VCHMN. 

64  F. 

sec.  . .   Coboure. 

Died  near  Paxton,  111.,  August 

73 

J 

1  Belleville. 

65   .. 

31st,  1873,  aged  80  years. 

74 

Montreal  Conf. 

66    .. 

. .   London. 

— — 

Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 

67 F. 

68  F. 

sec.  . .   London. 

sec.  .     Toronto  North. 

BLACKSTOCK,  WM.  S. 

ference,  Toronto,  1874. 

69  F. 

sec.  . .   Toronto  North. 

(  Mono  and  Notta- 

Died 

Dec.    25th,   1869,    aged 

1846  R.  < 

>»  T.   <      wasaga,  3  mo. 

BLANSHARD,  SHEM. 

43  years. 

(  Barrie,  9  mo. 

1858 

C. 

Nanticoke. 



47     .. 

. .   Humber. 

59 

R.  on  T 

Dunnville. 

BISSELL,  GEORGE. 

48 
49   ... 

.  .  .   Bradford. 
Oshawa. 

60 
61 

Grimsby. 
Smith  ville. 

1824  ) 

r  Methodist 

50   R.B 

.c.  &o  Brampton. 

62 

R.F.C.& 

o  Caistorville. 

to  > 

<      Episcopal 

51    ... 

. .   Brampton. 

63 

.... 

Harrowsmith. 

32  ) 

I          Conference. 

52   ... 

. .   Brampton. 

64 

Mono. 

33   . 

53   ... 

Yonge  Street. 

65 

.   Mono. 

34 

Located. 

54  .. 

Newcastle. 

66 

Mono. 

55 

Newcastle. 

67 

.   Point  Abino. 



56   .. 

Brighton. 

68 

.   Point  Abino. 

BLACK,  JOHN. 

57   .. 
58 

Brighton. 
. .   Hamilton. 

69 
70 

East  Zorra. 
East  Zorra. 

1824  ) 

r  Methodist 
. .  -{      Episcopal 

59   ... 

....     Three  Rivers. 

71 

Oxford  Centre. 

to  \ 

60    .. 

.  .   Three  Rivers. 

72 

Oxford  Centre. 

32  ) 

L          Conference. 

61    ... 

. .   L'Orignal. 

73 

Oxford  Centre. 

33   . 

. . . .   Ottawa. 

62   .. 

L'Orignal. 

74 

Toronto  Conf. 

34   . 

.  .    Cavan. 

63 

L'Orignal. 

35 

. .   Peterboro' 

64 

.  .    Drummondville. 

36    . 

Bay  Quinte. 

65 

BLOOMFIELD,  ARTHUR  G. 

37   . 

. . 

Bay  Quinte. 

66    ... 

Drummondville. 

38   . 

. . . .   Hallowell. 

67   ... 

68 

.  .    Milton. 
. . .    Milton. 

1868 
69 

c. 

R.  on  T. 

Brock. 

39 

Hallowell. 

Millbrook. 

40   . 

Murray. 

69 

Milton. 

70 

Rem.  to  U.S. 

41    . 

Murray. 

70   ... 

42 
43   .. 

. . . .   Murray. 

71       . 

72 

73 

.    ...   Goderich. 
Goderich. 
Clinton. 

1856 

BOND, 
c 

STEPHEN. 

44   .. 

Colborne. 

St.  Mary's. 

45   .. 

Bath. 

74       . 

.  .    Montreal  Conf. 

57 

R.  on  T . 

Mitchell. 

46 

47    .. 

..   Bath. 

Sidney. 
Sidney. 

Delega 
ference,  r 

te  to  First  General  Con- 
roronto,  1874. 

58 
59 
60 

R.F.C&C 

Goderich. 

Stratford. 

48 

>  Woodstock. 

49 

Sidney. 

61 



Georgetown. 

50 

Napanee. 

BLADI 

S,  JOHN  THOMAS. 

62 

Gait. 

51 

Napanee. 

63 

.... 

Gait. 

52 

Brighton. 

1872  r.  c 

n  t.  .   Woodville. 

64 

Erin. 

53 

Brighton. 

73       . 

Windsor  Mills. 

65 

Manningville. 

54 

74  ... 

66 

Manningville. 

WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


69 


1867 

Manningville. 

1857                    Toronto  East. 

1851) 
to  {- 

Phila.   and  Lou- 

68 

,  .    Mount  Forest. 

58  sec.  conf.  Toronto  East. 

.   isiana  Confs,  M. 

69       .. 

Mount  Forest. 

59                .  .   Toronto  East. 

61 J 

E.C.,  U.  S. 

70   

Mount  Forest. 

60  ~>                f  Stanstead. 

62-| 

71 

Wellington. 

61  J-chmn    \  Stanstead. 

63  [ 

64  J 

Irish  Wes.  Conf. 

72 

Canton. 

62  J                LStanstead. 

73 

.   Kemptville. 

63^i                ("Brantford. 
64  \  chjin  .  -j  Brantford. 

65  c 

Leslieville  and 

74 

Montreal  Conf. 

Davenport. 

65  J                L  Brantford. 

66  c 

.   Peel. 

^. 



66  F.  sec.       Montreal  East. 

67^ 

67  chmn.        Montreal  East. 

68  V 

City  Mis'y, 

BOOTH,  JAMES. 

68  chmn.        Montreal  East. 

69  J 

Toronto. 

1816  R.  on  T 
OED  . . 

17  .. 

18  .... 

19  R.  F.   C 

20  .. 

21   

[  Montreal. 

69  chmn.        Sherbrooke. 

70  . .   St.  John's. 

70-i  ] 
to  } 

a.  f.  c. 

(  Sup'y,    Toronto 
(           City  Mis'y. 

.  .   Montreal. 
Bay  Quinte. 
Kingston. 
Kingston. 
,    Quebec. 

71  ... .           St.  John's. 

72  ..          St.  John's.     Co- 

Delegate. 

73  . .       St.  John's. 

74  Montreal  Conf. 

73  J 

74  . 
75) 
76  | 

Rem.  to  U.  S. 
Arkansas  Conf. 

Returned  to  Canada  and  located 

22   

.  St.  Armand. 

Delegate  to  the  Canada  Wes- 

in  Toronto. 

23 

St.  Armand. 

leyan  Conference  from  the  Can- 

24      .. 

Quebee. 

ada   Eastern  District,    with   the 

25   

.   Quebec. 

view  of  obtaining  a  union  of  the 

26   .... 

.   Quebec. 

District  with    that   Conference, 

BRADON,   JOHN. 

27 

Kingston. 

1853.     Delegate  to  First  General 

28       .. 

Kingston. 

Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 

1854  e. 

on  t. 

Carlton  Place. 

29       .. 

Stanstead. 

55   .. 

Richmond. 

30       .. 

Stanstead. 

— — - 

56 

Dropped. 

31   .... 

Shefford. 

BOTTERELL,  EDMUND. 

32 

.   Shefford. 



33       .. 

.   Odelltown. 

1834  r.oht.     Ryde,  Isle  of 

34 

.   Odelltown. 

Wight. 

BREDIN.  JOHN. 

35       .. 

.   Odelltown. 

35  or.  d.  ...  Quebec. 

36 

St.  Armand. 

36   . .      . .       Quebec. 

1842  c. 

London. 

87       .. 

Three  Rivers. 

37   . .               Montreal. 

43  R. 

on  T. 

Goderich. 

38-) 

38  e.  f.  c.     Hatley. 

44 

Woodstock  and 

to  J-sup'y 

.   Kingston. 

39       . .      .  .    Hatley. 

Stratford. 

44  j 

40               . .   Compton. 

45 

Toronto  West. 

45 

.   Guelph. 

41                     Melbourne. 

46 

Peterboro'  and 

46   

.    Peterborough. 

42        .  .      .  .    Melbourne. 

Rice  Lake. 

47       .. 

Simcoe. 

43       . .      . .   Dunham. 

47   R.F.C.&O 

.  Guelph. 

48 

.   Simcoe. 

44                    Dunham. 

48 

Guelph. 

49^| 

45                    Kingston. 

49 

Cobourg. 

to  J-stjp'y 

Kingston. 

46        ...          Kingston. 

50 

Cobourg. 

53  J 

47       . .      . .   London. 

51 

St.  Thomas. 

48         .  .          Eastern  British 

52 
53 

Hamilton. 

Died  Jan. 

22,   1854,  aged  73 

Am.  Conf. 

Hamilton. 

years. 



54 

Toronto  East. 

55 

Toronto  East. 

BORLAND.  JOHN. 

BOTTOMS,  WM.  EDWIN. 

66 

Cobourg. 

1867  c.  . .           Florence. 

57  f. 

SEC. 

Cobourg. 

1835  r.  <wtT. 

.   St.  Armand. 

68  E.  on  T . .    Kincardine. 

58  f. 

SEC. 

Cobourg. 

36  or 

New  Ireland. 

69  .  .        Romney. 

70  .  .        Located. 

59 

Woodstock. 

37   .... 

New  Ireland. 

60  f. 

SEC. 

Woodstock. 

38 

New  Ireland. 

61 

Brockville. 

39   E.  F.  0 

Melbourne. 

62 

Brockville. 

40 

Melbourne. 

BOWERMAN,  ALLAN,  M.A. 

63 

Brockville. 

41 

Montreal. 

64   .. 

Baltimore  and 

42 

.    Montreal. 

1871  c.         

Grafton. 

43 

Quebec. 

72  e.  on  t.  .   Headingly  and 

65 

Baltimore  and 

44   .. 

Quebec. 

Boyne  River. 

Grafton. 

45    .. 

Melbourne. 

73                     Headingly  and 

66 

Yonge  St.  North. 
Yonge  St.  North. 
Yonge  St.  North. 

46 

Melbourne. 

Boyne  River. 

67   . . 

47 

Melbourne. 

74   .  .      .  .        Toronto  Conf. 

68 

48        .. 

Stanstead. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 

69   .  . 

Yonge  St.  South. 

49        .. 

Stanstead. 

sity— B  A.    in  1871  and    Silver 

70 

Yonge  St.  South. 

50    .. 

.   Stanstead. 

Medallist ;  M.A,  in  Course  1874. 

71 

Yonge  St.  South. 

51 

Dunham. 

72 

Bowman  ville. 

52 

Quebec. 

73 

Bowman  ville. 

53 

Quebec. 

BOYD,  JOHN  H. 

74   . 

,   Toronto  Conf. 

54   .. 

. .   Toronto  West. 

1839) 

55    .. 

.  .   Toronto  West. 

to  V                 Irish  Wes.  Conf. 

Delegate  to  the  First  General 

56 

. .   Toronto  "West. 

50  ) 

Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 

70 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


BRETHOUR,  DAVID  L. 

1870               . .   Pittsburg. 

1871  f.  sec.       Cobourg. 

1860  K.  o?i  T.     Mooretown. 

61  .  .                Chatham. 

62  ..     Yonge  St.  South. 

63  .  .       Napanee. 

71               . .   Pittsburg. 
72 Pittsburg. 

73  .  .                Cataraqui. 

74  . .        .  .    Montreal  Conf. 

72  F.  sec.       Cobourg. 

73  f.  sec.       Cobourg. 

74   Toronto  Conf. 

Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 

64 b.f.c.&o  Napanee. 

ference,  Toronto, 

1874. 

65    .  .                Consecon. 

BRIDGMAN,  GEO.  H.,  D.D. 

66   Templeton  and 

Chaudiere. 

1864  c.  .  .           Paris. 

BRISTOL,  COLMAN,  M.A. 

67            .  ■       Scarboro'. 

65  E.  on  T .     Dundas. 

68                     Bloomfield. 

c«                     5  Milton 

1859  )  e.  on  t. 

i  Cobourg. 
j  Cobourg. 

69                    Belleville. 

00       •  ■            \  Toronto  East. 

60  \   u.  v.  c. 

70           . .       Belleville. 

67                    Toronto  East. 

61 tutor  Vic.  Col. 

71   ..               Belleville. 

68  e.f.c. &o  Hamilton  West. 

62                     Mitchell. 

72       . .           Cooksville. 

69   . .      . .       St.  Catharines. 

63  e.f.c.  &o  Blythe. 

73  f.  sec.  . .   Windsor. 

70                    St.  Catharines. 

64       . .           Blythe. 

74                    London  Conf. 

71    Brantford. 

65       . .      . .   Hanover. 

72   Toronto  Third. 

66                     Hanover. 



73  Withdrew. 

67   . .      . .       Hanover. 

BREWSTER,  ROBERT. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity,  B.A.,  1864;    M.A.,  1867. 
He  obtained  the  hon.  degree  of 
Doctor  in  Divinity  from  Syracuse 
University,  June,  1879.     He   is 
(1879)  a  member   of  the  Genesee 
Conference  of  the  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Church,  and  is  President  of 

68                     Ainleyville. 

1851  E.  out.     Bath. 

52  . .           Napanee. 

53  Winchester. 

54  OE.  D.        Winchester. 

55  e.  f.  c.     Merrickville. 

56  .  .    Merrickville. 

57  . .             Merrickville. 

69  .  .      . .   Ainleyville. 

70  ....       Ainleyville. 

71  ...              Dungannon. 

72  Dungannon. 

73  ...       Fullarton  and 

Hibbert. 

74       London  Conf. 

58          .  .          Matilda. 

Lima  Academy. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 

59    .  .        .  .   Matilda. 

— — 

sity  ;  B.A.,  1861 

;  M.A.,  1872. 

60                     Matilda. 

BRIGGS,  JOEL. 

61                     Smith's  Falls. 

62  Smith's  Falls. 

63  . .      .  .   Smith's  Falls. 

1850  c.          . .   Chatham, 
51  e.  on  t.  .   Goderich. 

BROCK, 

JAMES. 

64 Clinton. 

52 Grimsby. 

1830  )               f 

Methodist 

65        . .            Clinton. 

53   .  .                Dundas. 

31      . . .        \ 

Episcopal 

66        Clinton. 

54  e.f.c.  &o  Cookstown. 

32  )               I 

Conference. 

67    Elora. 

55        Collingwood. 

33    E.F.C.  &0 

Mississippi  and 

68              ...   Fergus. 

56                     Owen  Sound. 

Bonchire. 

69         .  .         Fergus. 

57            .  .        Milford. 

34 

Perth. 

70       . .      . .   Rem.  to  U.  S. 

58        .  .      .  .    Milford. 

35     .... 

Perth. 

1879  a  member  of  Central  New 
York  Conference,   and  stationed 
at  Lodi,  New  York. 

59 Milford. 

60  . .           Consecon. 

61  .  .                Consecon. 

62  Consecon. 

36   ... 
37 
38   .. 

By  town. 
Bytown. 
Elizabethtown 
and  Gananoque. 



63                    Hullsville. 

39    ... 

Cobourg. 

64                .  .    Hullsville. 

40   ... 

Cobourg. 

BRICK,  JOHN  G. 

65                     Hullsville, 

41 

Quebec. 

1872  E.  F.  c.     From  Free  Will 

66  . .       Welland. 

67  ..    ..         Welland. 

42 

43    

Quebec. 
Stanstead. 

Baptists.     ' 
New  Ireland. 

73  . .      .  .    Inverness. 

74       Montreal  Conf. 

68  Welland. 

69  ....       Georgetown. 

70  .  .           Georgetown. 

71  . .          . .  Georgetown. 

44 
45 
46 

47     ... 

Stanstead. 
Stanstead. 
St.  Johns. 
St.  Johns. 



72 Elora. 

48   

St.  Johns. 

.      BRIDEN,  WILLIAM. 

73  .  .        Elora. 

74  . .         Toronto  Conf. 

49 

50 

Huntingdon. 
Huntingdon. 

1854  c.        .    .   Sheffield. 



51 

Huntingdon. 

55  E.  T.  &  O.   Metcalfe. 

56  Metcalfe. 

BRIGGS,  WILLIAM. 

52 

Odelltown  and 
Hemmingford 

57        •  •      •  .   Omemee. 

1859  E.  out.,    Durham,  C.E. 

53        .. 

Odelltown  and 

58  E.  F.  c.      Keene. 

60        . .            Toronto  East. 

Hemmingford 

59            .  .        Keene. 

61                     Yonge  St.  South. 

54 

Odelltown  and 

60          ...        Keene. 

62                     Toronto  West. 

Hemmingford 

61        .  .            Norwood. 

63   r.f.c.  &o  Toronto  West. 

55  )               ( 

Ottawa. 

62                     Norwood. 

64            .  .        Hamilton. 

56  >  C'HMN      ■ 

Ottawa. 

63         .  .          Norwood. 

65        ....       Montreal  Centre. 

57) 

Ottawa. 

64           .  .       Wilton. 

66        . .            Montreal  Centre. 

58  i 

Brockville. 

6">            .  .       Wilton. 

67   . .               Montreal  West. 

59  >  C1I.MN 

Brockville. 

66        ...         Wilton. 

68                     London. 

60  ) 

Brockville. 

67   Selby. 

69                . .   London. 

61) 

Guclph. 

68    .  .               Selby. 

70                     London — 

62  >  CHMN 

Clui'lph. 

69                     Selby. 

1                                Dundas  Street 

63  ) 

Guelph. 

WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


71 


1864 
65 
66 
67 


69 

70 

71    CHMN 

72 
73 
74 


CHMN 


Peterborough. 

Peterborough. 

Prescott. 

Prescott. 

Prescott. 

St.  Catharines. 

St.  Catharines. 

St.  Catharine8. 

Lindsay.  | 

Lindsay.  s- 

Toronto  Conf. 


Delegate  to  the  Canada  Wes- 
leyan  Conference,  with  the  view 
of  obtaining  a  Union  of  the  Cana- 
da East  District  with  that  Con- 
ference, 1853.  Delegate  to  First 
General  Conference,  Toronto, 
1874. 

BROCK,  THOMAS. 

1858  R.  on  T. .   Mount  Brydges. 

59  . .  Romney. 

60   New  Ireland. 

61  s.  v.  c.     Cobourg. 


62  r.f.c.  &o 

63 

64 

65 


67 
68 
69 

70 

71 
72 
73 


Newcastle. 

Newburg. 

Clinton. 

Gait. 

Georgetown. 

Milton. 

Kingston. 

Parkenham  and 

Arnprior. 
Pakenham  and 

Arnprior. 
Perth. 
Perth. 
Perth. 


74  London  Conf. 


BROLEY,  JAMES. 


1857  c. 
58  r 
59 
60 

61  R 
62 

63  . 

64  . 
65 

66 

67 
68 

69  F. 

70  . 

71  . 
72 
73 
74 


..   Erin. 
on  T .  .    Bowmanville. 

Stouffville. 
....        Prince  Albert. 
f.  c.  &  o  Orangeville. 
Orangeville. 

Rond  Eau. 

.    ...       Rond  Eau. 

Sandwich  and 

Windsor. 
....       Sandwich  and 

Windsor. 
....       Warwick. 
Warwick. 
sec:        Warwick. 

Beamsville. 

Cainsville. 
Cainsville. 
Dungannon. 
London  Conf. 


BROOKING,  ROBERT. 

1839  R.orcT.&o  Cape  Coast 

Castle,  W.A. 

40  ....  Accra,  W.A. 

41    Ashanti,  W.A. 

42   Ashanti,  W.A. 


1843  R.  F. 
44   .      . 
45 
46      ... 


471 

to  y 

51  J 

52 

53 


64^| 

X         [ 

«t   H 

55 

m  o 

&  s 

O   H 

56 

£  « 

57 
58 

RMAN  H 
RITORY 

«  « 

59 

^ 

, 

Q            I 

60 
to 
68 
69 
to 
73 
74 


Ashanti,  W.A. 
Ananaboo,  W.A. 
Ananaboo,  W.A. 
Retired — ill 

health. 

Rice  Lake,  C.W. 

St.  Clair. 
St.  Clair. 
Oxford  House, 

H.B.T. 
Oxford  House, 

H.B.T. 
Oxford  House. 

H.B.T. 
Norway  House, 

H.B.T. 
Norway  House, 

H.B.T. 
Norway  House, 

H.B.T. 

Rama,  Ont. 


Hiawatha. 
Toronto  Conf. 


BROWN,  BRINTON  P.,  M.D. 


F.    C . 


SUP  Y. 


Aylmer,  W. 

Bayham. 

Bayham. 

Bayham. 

Bayham. 
f  Bayham. 

Bayham. 
I  Belmont. 
|  Belmont. 

Woodstock. 

Woodstock. 

Woodstock. 

Woodstock. 

Rem.  to  U.  S. 


1856  c. 

57  E.  on  t. 

58  ORD 
59 

60  r. 
61^ 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 

Note. — In  1874  he  held  a  su- 
pernumerary relation  in  the  Erie 
Conference  of  the  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Church. 


BROWNE,  GEORGE. 


R. 


1857  c. 

58  R. 

59  .. 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


. .   Woodstock. 
on  T       Aylmer,  C.  W. 

Blenheim. 

Elora. 
F.a  &o  Shannonville. 

Shannonville. 

Consecon. 

Consecon. 

Consecon. 

Innisfil. 

Innisfil. 

Innisfil. 

Lloydtown. 

Lloydtown. 
.  .    Uxbridge. 
.  .   Uxbridge. 
....   Castleton. 

Toronto  Conf. 


BROWN, 

1860  E.  on  T. 
61 
62 
63 


GEORGE  (B). 

Durham,  C.E. 
Eaton. 
Consecon. 
Dropped. 


BROWN,   GEORGE  MARTIN. 

1862  R.  on  T..  Cooksville. 

63  Yonge  Street  N. 

64  Albion. 

65  ..  Berlin. 

66  e.f.o.  &o  Stratford. 

67  Keppel. 

68  .  .  Keppel. 

69    Keppel. 

70  ...  Inverrhay. 

71  Invermay. 

72  Invermay. 

73  . .  Vespra. 

74  . .  Toronto  Conf. 


BROWN,  NELSON. 


Colborne. 

Cobourg. 

Norwood. 

Colborne. 

Chippewa. 

Located. 

Hungerford. 
Shannonville. 
Stirling. 
Stirling. 
Strathroy. 
Strathroy. 
Stouffville. 
Wallace. 
Wallace. 
Rockwood. 
Rockwood. 
Elma. 
Elma. 

Trowbridge. 
Lucknow. 
Lucknow. 
. .   Lucknow. 

sup'd       Listowell. 


1846  E.  on  t.  . 

47  s.  v.  c. . 

48  .. 

49  .. 

50  .  . 
51 
52 
53 

54  r.f.c. &o 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 

60  .. 

61  .. 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 

67 


69 

70 
71 

72) 
73  f 
74 


SUP  D 


High  Bluff,  Man. 
Toronto  Conl. 


BROWN,  ROBERT. 

1849  ) 

to  >        ..  Vermont  Conf., 

55  )  U.S. 

56  R.  f.  c.  Huntingdon, 

C.  E. 

57  . .         Huntingdon, 

C.  E. 

58  . .   St.  Andrews. 

59  . .      . .       St.  Andrews. 

60  Cavignal. 

61  Eaton. 

62  Eaton. 

63  Eaton. 

Died  Nov.  4th,  1863,  aged  45 
years. 


72 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


BROWN,  THOMAS  C. 


1863 
72 

73   R.  F. 

.    74   ... 


r  Methodist 
-{      Episcopal 
L  Conference. 

Compton. 

Montreal  Conf. 


BROWN,  WILLIAM. 


r  Methodist 
-1      Episcopal 
I         Conference. 


1815-> 
to  V 
32  j 
33^1 

to  V  sup'y  . .  Smith's  Falls. 
56j 

Died  March  5th,  1857,    aged 
88  years. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  D. 

1856  r.f.c.&o.  Sherbrooke. 

57   Sherbrooke. 

58  Sherbrooke. 

59  . .  Leeds. 

60   Leeds. 

61  . .       Leeds. 

62  St.  Andrews. 

63  . ...     St.  Andrews. 

64  .......   L'Orignal. 

65  ...   L'Orignal. 

66  Richmond. 

67  F.  sec.       Richmond. 

68  F.  sec.  .     Richmond. 

69  . .  Odelltown. 

70       Odelltown. 

71  Odelltown. 

72  .  Maitland. 

73   Aultsville. 

74  . .  Montreal  Conf. 


BROWNELL,  DANIEL  E. 

1860  r.  o»  t  . .   Clinton. 

61  ...       Stratford. 

62   St.  Mary's. 

63   Clinton. 

64  R.F.c.&o.  Osprey. 

65  Paisley. 

66  Meaford. 

67         Meaford. 

68  Meaford. 

69  Vienna. 

70  . .   Vienna. 

71  ..  Tilsonburg. 
72 Tilsonburg. 

73  . .      Tilsonburg. 

74  London  Conf. 


BROWNELL,  JOHN  B. 

1826  ^ 

to  i-      . .  Eastern  B.  A. 

37  J  Conference. 

38       Kingston. 

39  Dunham. 

40 Dunham. 

41  Dunham. 

42     Dunham. 

43  Montreal. 

44  Montreal. 


1845 
46 

47 


Quebec. 
Quebec. 
Eastern  B.  A. 
Conference. 


BROWNELL,  STEPHEN. 


1833 
34 

35  .... 

36  .. 

37  .... 

38  or. 

39  R.  F, 


071  T 


Clarendon. 
Ottawa. 
Ottawa. 
Crosby. 


40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 

46 
47 
48 
49 

50 


51 

52   ..      .. 

53 

54 

55     

56     

57  . .      . . 

58  . .     . . 
59^1 

to  V 
63  J 
64-i 

to  }■  stjp'd  .  . 
70  J 

Died  March 
71  years. 


BRUCE,  ROBERT. 


Clarendon, 

Pembroke  and 
Bonchire. 

Bonchire. 

Owen  Sound. 

Guelph. 

Guelph. 

Guelph. 

Agent  for  Con- 
nex.  Funds. 

Grand  River. 

Chippewa. 

Chippewa. 

Toronto  and  Dur- 
ham Road. 

Toronto  and  Dur- 
ham Road. 

St.  Vincent. 

Penetanguishene. 

Penetanguishene. 

Penetanguishene. 

Flos  and  Orillia. 

Southampton. 

Southampton. 

Southampton. 

Cape  Crocker  & 
Colpoy's  Bay. 

Moulinette. 
22nd,  1871,  aged 


BROWNING,  ARTHUR. 

1856  c.  . .  Percy. 

57  R.  out..   Consecon. 

58  Artemesia. 

59  or.       ..   Nanaimo,  B.C. 

60  R.  f.  c.  . .   Nanaimo,  B.C. 

61  ......       Fort  Hope  and 

Fort  Yale. 

62   Fort  Hope  and 

Fort  Yale. 

63     New  Westmin- 

ster, B.C. 

64  New  Westmin- 

ster, B.C. 

65  Victoria,  Van.  I. 

66  ....  Victoria,  Van.  I. 
67 Victoria,  Van.  I. 

68  F.  sec        New  Westmin- 

ster, B.C. 

69  f.  sec        New  Westmin- 

ster, B.C. 

70  . .  .  Percy,  Ont. 

71  Percy,  Ont. 

72  . .       Percy,  Ont. 

73  Canton. 

74  Toronto  Conf. 


1865  r.  out. 
66 

67      .  . .      . 


BRYANT, 

1870  o. 

71   R.  071  T. 

.72   . 

73  .. 

74  .. 


Merrickville. 
Newboro'  and 

Bedford. 
Rem.  to  U.S. 


CORNELIUS. 

New  Westmin- 
ster, B.C. 
Nanaimo  and 

Maple  Bay. 
Sumas  and  Chil- 
liwhack. 
Toronto  Conf. 


BRYERS,  WILLIAM. 

1853  c.  Bath. 

54  R.  o»T.     Picton. 

55  . .   . .        Port  Hope. 

56  s.  v.  c  .     Cobourg. 

57  r.f.o.  &o  Bowmanville. 

58  . .  Hemmingford. 

59  Hemmingford. 

60  Carlton  Place. 

61  ....  Wawanosh. 

62  Wawanosh. 

63   Cainsville. 

64  Cainsville. 

65  . .   Cainsville. 
66 Hullsville. 

67  . .       Hullsville. 

68  . .      . .       Hullsville.   . 

69  . .       Norwich. 

70  Norwich. 

71   Norwich. 

72  . .  Port  Dover. 

73  Port  Dover. 

74  London  Conf. 


BUCHANAN,  WILLIAM. 
1871  R.  o?i  t 

72 
73 
74 


N.  Wakefield 
and  Templeton. 
Winchester. 
Chandos. 
Toronto  Conf. 


BUDGE,  HENRY. 

1848  c Bytown. 

49  R.  on  T .     Prescott  and 

Augusta. 

50   Located. 


BURCH,  OLIVER  EDISON. 


1857  R. 

onT. 

Mooretown. 

58  . 



Gosfield  and 

Rochester 

59  s.  v.  c  . . 

60  s.  v.  c  . . 

61  R.F.C.&C 

62   

Cobourg. 
Cobourg. 
Amherstburg. 
Wardsville. 

63   . 

Wardsville. 

64  . 

Warwick. 

WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


73 


1865   Warwick. 

1854  r.f.c.&o 

Lochabar. 

1873   L'Orignal. 

55 

Lanark  and 

74           ....  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I. 

67     Mono. 

Sherbrooke. 

Conference. 

68   Rem.  to  U.  S. 

56 

Lanark  and 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 

1879 a  member  of  Rock  River 

Sherbrooke. 

sity  :  B.A.  Silver  Medalist,  1863  ; 

Conference,     and    stationed     at 

57 

Loughboro'. 

M.A.,  1872. 

North  Belvidere. 

58 
59 



Harrowsmith. 
Wilton  and 
Harrowsmith. 

BURWASH,  NATHANIEL, 

BURNS,  ALEX.,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

60 

Wilton. 

S.  T.  D. 

1860  R.  owT..   Tutor  Vic.  Col. 

61 

Elgin. 

1860  c.      . .       Newburg. 
61  E.«T.     Belleville. 

61 Tutor  Vic.  Col. 

62   . 

Elgin. 

62        ....       Stratford. 

63   . 

Elgin. 

62   Belleville. 

63 Peel. 

64 

Pakenham  and 

63               . .   Toronto  East. 

64  r.f.c.&o  Drayton. 

Arnprior. 

64  r.f.c.&o  Toronto  East. 

65           Rem.  to  U.  S. 

65   . 

Pakenham  and 

65     . .              Hamilton. 

Note. — In  1861  lie  graduated 

Arnprior. 

fifi  v               (  Hamilton. 

t    1              )  Prof,  of  Natural 

in  Arts  at  Victoria  University  and 

66 

Pakenkam  and 

received   the    Prince    of    Wales' 

Arnprior. 

72  I               )  Science  Vic.  Col. 
'                '  Cobourg. 

r  Prof,  of  Natural 

Gold  Medal  as  "  Primus  in  Arti- 

67    . 

Omemee. 

bus. "     He  removed  to    Iowa   in 

68 

Omemee. 

1865  at  the  invitation  of  the  late 

69   . 

Omemee. 

73   . . .          (     and  Systematic 
I    Theology. 

Dr.  Charles  Elliott,  and  for  three 

70    F. 

SEC.  .  . 

Oakwood. 

years  occupied   the   position    of 

71    F. 

SEC.  .  . 

Oakwood. 

Vice-President  of  Iowa  Wesleyan 

72   F. 

SEC.  . 

Oakwood. 

University. 

73 

Brampton. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 

In 1868  he  was  elected  Presi- 

74 

Toronto  Conf. 

sity  ;  B.A.,  Valedictorian,  1859  ; 

dent  of  Simpson  Centenary  Col- 

M.A., 1867. 

lege,  and  the  same  year  received 



the  degree  of  Doctor  in  Divinity 
from  the  Indiana  State  University. 

BURSON 

,  GEORGE. 

BURWASH,    NATHANIEL  S. 

In  1876  he  was  elected  a  Dele- 

1859 c. 

Elora. 

1860  R.  out.     Bobcaygeon. 

gate  to  the  General  Conference  of 

60  r. 

on  T. 

Georgetown. 

61   Lindsay. 

the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 

61 

Frankford  and 

62 Millbrook. 

U.  S.     In  May  1878  he  received 

Trenton. 

63  s.  v.  c       Cobourg. 

the    honorary   degree   of  LL.D. 

62 

Hamilton. 

64  R.F.c. &o  Arthur. 

from   Victoria   University.        In 

63    R.F.C.&O 

Hamilton. 

65 Arthur. 

September    1878    he  returned  to 

64 

Dundas. 

66   Arthur. 

Canada,  having  accepted  the  po- 

65 

Paris. 

sition  of  Governor  of  the  Hamil- 

66 

Paris. 

68    .  .          .  .    Lynedoch. 

ton  Wesleyan  Female  College. — 

67 

Withdrew,     and 

69           ...     Durham  W. 

See  London  Conference. 

united 

with 

the     Presbyterian 

70   . .          . .   Durham  W 



Church 

and  is 

(1880)  in  charge 

71    . .                Paisley. 

BURNS,  NELSON,  B.A. 

of  a  Congregation  in  St.  Catha- 
rines, Ontario. 

72  . ,            Paisley. 

73  ..   Paisley. 

1862  c.  .  .            Smithville. 

• 

74           . .       Toronto  Conf. 

63  r.  wit.     Holland'  L'ding. 



64  .  .            Cookstown. 

65  .                  Erin. 

BURT,  WILLIAM. 

BUTCHER,  GEO.  B. 

.g  (  r.f.c.&o  Gait. 

1816-) 
to  j- 

1836  r.  on  T. .   Pembroke. 

j    sup'y.  .  Port  Dover. 

E.  B.  A.  Conf. 

37           ....   Pembroke . 

67  sup'y.        Port  Dover. 

25  J 

38       Pembroke. 

68-} 

26 

Odelltown,  C.  E. 

39  ) 

to  i-  sup'y..  Milton. 

27 

Odelltown,  C.  E. 

73  J 

28 

Rem.  to  Eng. 

j 
41  r.f.c.&o  L'Orignal. 

74                . .    London  Conf. 

Died 

September   15th,    1870, 

42                     Perth. 

A  graduate  of  University  Col- 

aged 79 

years. 

43   .  .                Perth. 

lege,  Toronto,  B.A.  1857.     Silver 

44    .  .          .  .    Cornwall. 

Medalist  in  Natural  Sciences. 

45       .  .            Rideau. 



BURWASH 

,  JOHN,  M.A. 

46    Scugog. 

47  Located — ill 

BURNS,  ROBERT. 

1863  r. 

om . 

Canton. 

health. 

1871  c.  . .           Mount  Forest. 

64 

Colborne. 



72  R.  wit.     Wingham. 

73  .  .        Howick. 

65 

Barrie. 
'Tutor  Vic.   Col. 

BYERS,  HENRY. 

74            .  .        London  Conf. 

66 

- 

Baltimore     and 

-1  pO>T       ~ 

loo/     O 

k.               Grafton. 

38  r.  on  t  . .   Gosfield. 

67    R.F.C.&O 

Belleville. 

39               . .    London. 

BURNS,  WILLIAM. 

68 

Belleville. 

..                   1  Oxford. 
40                  |  Barrie. 

1850  R.  obt.     Augusta. 

69     . 

Belleville. 

51            .  .        Cornwall. 

70) 

{ 

Prof,      in     Mt. 

41    .  .               Amherstburg. 

52   .  .                Cornwall. 

71     . 

...      < 

Allison    Acade. 

42  R.F.c. &o  Adelaide  and 

53   . .                Matilda. 

72  ) 

Sackville,  N.B. 

Warwick. 

74 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


1843 

Brantford  and 

Grand  River. 

44   

|  Guelph. 
(  Peterboro'. 

. .  Goderich. 

46   

. .  Guelph. 

47) 

to  >  stjp'y 

. .  Kingston. 

73) 

74       .. 

. .   Montreal  Conf. 

BYRNE,  ALEX.   STURGEON- 

1848  c. . . 

.  Yonge  Street. 

49   B.  MIT 

. .   London. 

50 

Toronto  East. 

Died  Feb. 

11th,  1851,  aged  18 

years  and  8  months. 

BYRNE,  CLAUDIUS. 

1824  k.  onT..  Downpatrick, 

Ireland. 

25  Downpatrick. 

26      Sligo. 

27  Tanderagee. 

28  r.f.c.  &o  Tanderagee. 

29  Londonderry. 

30   Londonderry. 

31  .-. Dungannon. 

32  . . .  Newry. 

33  . .  Newry. 

34  Newry. 

35   Lurgan. 

36 Lurgan. 

37  ...  Lisburn. 

38     Lisburn. 

39  ....  Lisburn. 

40       Carrickfergus. 

41  ...  Carrickfergus. 


1842 

Carrickfergus. 

43.-1 

B 

f  Enniskillen. 

44 

r     3      i 

Enniskillen. 

45 

Enniskillen. 

46 

«<! 

Dungannon. 

47  j 

s 

L  Dungannon. 

48 

.  >  • 

Rem.  to  Canada 

49 

Brantford. 

50 

Brantford. 

51 

St.  Catharines. 

52 

•  « 

St.  Catharines. 

53 



Niagara. 

54 

Niagara. 

55 

1 

to 

>  sup'y.. 

Mount  Pleasant. 

67 

1 

68 

) 

to 

>  sup'y 

Fairfield. 

73 

i 

» 

74 

London  Conf. 

c 


CAIRNDUFF,  WILLIAM  H. 

1870  c Marmora. 

71  R.  out.  ,   Demorestville. 

72    Vienna. 

73  St.  George. 

74   Toronto  Conf. 


CAIRNS,  HUGH. 

1862 

E.  on  T . 

New  Ireland. 

63 

New  Ireland. 

64 

Melbourne. 

65 

Melbourne. 

66 

E.F.C.  &0 

Dudswell&  Bury. 

67 

Dudswell. 

68 

. .  - 

Dudswell. 

69 

Lawrenceville. 

70 



Lawrenceville. 

71 

Knowlton. 

72 

.  1 

Knowlton. 

73 

Knowlton. 

74 

Montreal  Conf. 

CAIRNS 

SAMUEL. 

1863 

R.  on  t  . 

Franklin. 

64 

Eaton. 

65 

Eaton. 

66 

Located — ill 

health. 

Died  January  12th,  1867,  aged 

26  years. 

CALVERT, 

GEORGE  W. 

1869 

E.  on  t  . . 

Cainsville. 

70 

■  ■  •  • 

Aylmer. 

71 



No  Station — ill 
health. 

72 

Port  Stanley. 

73 

S.  V.  c  .  . 

Cobourg. 

74 

London  Conf. 

CAMPBELL,  ALEXANDER. 

1846  c.      ..       Brock. 

47  e.  out.  ,   Bradford. 

48  Newmarket. 

49  ....   Newmarket. 

50   Located. 

51   St.  Vincent. 

52  e.f.c.&o  St.  Vincent. 

53     St.  Vincent. 

54  Clinton. 

55  Clinton. 

56  Clinton. 

57  St.  Mary's. 

58  St.  Mary's. 

59  . . .  Port  Stanley. 

60   Aylmer,  C.W. 

61  . .  Aylmer,  C.W 
62 Aylmer,  C.W 

63  . .  Newcastle. 

64  . .       Newcastle. 

65  ...       Newcastle. 

Died  Dec.  31st,  1865,  aged  54 
years. 


CAMPBELL,  ALEX.  (B) 


1872 
73 
74 


Cornwall. 
Cornwall. 
Montreal  Conf. 


CAMPBELL,  ALEX.  R. 

1854  c.    . . .       Peel. 

55  E.  on  t  .     Flos  and  Orillia. 

56     Flos  and  Orillia. 

57  .......   Aurora. 

««■« -H  Ground. 

59   Artemesia. 

60  . . .  Artemesia. 

61  . .  Mt.  Forest. 

62  f.  sec        Mt.  Forest. 

63  ....  Lloydtown. 

64  Lloydtown. 

65  . . .  Lloydtown. 

66  .  Cookstown. 

67 Cookstown. 

68   Cookstown. 

69 Smithville. 

70  Smithville. 

71  Smithville. 

72  Hullsville. 

73  Hullsville. 

74  ....   Toronto  Conf. 


859  E.  on  T . 

Consecon. 

60 

Hungerford. 
Franklin. 
St.  Andrews. 

61  ... 

62  . 

CAMPBELL,  PETER. 

63   E.F.C.&O 

Brewer's  Mills. 

1857  c.               Flos  and  Orillia 

64     . •.  .      .. 

Brewer's  Mills. 

58  E.  on  t  .     Rama. 

65 

Brewer's  Mills. 

59   . .          . .   Rama. 

66     

Napanee. 

60   . .               Rama. 

67 

Napanee. 

61  e.f.c.&o  Morris. 

68   

Princeton. 

62   Blyth. 

69    ........ 

Princeton. 

63                    Coboconk. 

70    

Montreal  and  St. 

64           . .    ,   Coboconk. 

Lambert. 

65       ...         Rockwood. 

71      

Montreal  3rd. 

66       ....       Rockwood. 

WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


75 


1867 

Rockwood. 

CAMPBELL,  THOMAS  W- 

1862 

Demorestville. 

68 
69     .. 

.    Edmonton, 

H.B.T. 
Edmonton, 

H.B.T. 

71  E.  on  T.  .   Port  Stanley. 

72  Whitby. 

73  Baltimore 

63 
64 
65 
66 

Demorestville. 
Hungerford. 
Hungerford. 
Hungerford. 

70 

Edmonton, 

H.B.T. 

74   . .      .  .       Toronto  Conf. 

67 
68 

Stirling. 
Stirling. 

71   ... 

Victoria,  Sask. 



69       .... 

Stirling. 

72  .. 

73  ... 

Victoria,  Sask. 
Victoria,  Sask. 

CAMPBELL,  WM.   FRANCIS. 

70 
71 

Ameliasburg. 
Ameliasburg. 

74   ... 

Toronto  Conf. 

1860  E.  out..   Ingersoll. 

72 

Ameliasburg. 



61        ....        Ingersoll. 

73  sup'd. 

Colborne. 

62   ....           Grimsby. 
63 Thorold. 

74       .. 

Toronto  Conf. 

CAMPBELL,  THOMAS. 

1836  c. 
37  e.  on  t  . 

Wesleyville. 
St.  Armand. 

64  e.f.c.&o  Dunnville. 

CARROLL,  JOHN. 

38 

St.  Armand. 

1827-| 

Methodist 

39 

Shefford. 

67        Locat'dandafter- 

to  y    .. 

32  J 

Episcopal 

40 

Russelltown. 

ward  united  with  the  Episcopalian 

Conference. 

41    E.F.C.  & 

o  Shefford. 

Church.     He  is  now  (1880)  Rec- 

33 oe 

Bytown. 

42   

New  Ireland. 

tor  of  the  church  at  Seaforth,  Ont. 

34 

Matilda. 

43 

New  Ireland. 

35       .. 

Brockville. 

44 

New  Ireland. 

36 

Brockville. 

45 

Clarenceville. 

CARDUS,  THOMAS. 

37 

Cobourg. 

46 

47        ... 
48 

.  Clarenceville. 

Clarenceville. 

.   Compton  and 

Hatley. 

1867  c.               Streetsville. 
68  E.  out.     Millbrook. 

70                . .   Thorold. 

38 

39       TUTOR 
U.   C.  A. 

40 

Cobourg. 

1  Cobourg. 

(  Brockville. 

1  Brockville. 

\  Kingston. 
Bytown. 

49 

.   Compton  and 

Hatley. 

71 Napanee. 

72  e.f.c.&o  Yonge St. North. 

73  Yonge  St.  North. 

74 Rem.  to  U.  S. 

41    CHMN  .  .  . 

50  .... 

Three  Rivers. 

^2  "I       CHMN. 

1  Prescott. 

51 

.   Three  Rivers. 

43f™fAiPrescott. 

52  

.   Russelltown. 

J       DIST. 

53 

Russelleown. 

1879  a  member  of  Genesee  Con- 

44 )       CHMN. 

45  \       DIST. 

\  Kingston. 

54 

.   Nelson. 

ference,  and  stationed  at  Akron, 

|  Kingston. 

55   

Nelson. 

N.  Y. 

46     . . 

Toronto  East. 

56 

Nelson. 

47   .. 

Toronto  East. 

57 

Markham. 

48  "j       CHMN. 

(  London. 

58 

.   Markham. 

CARPENTER,  ABRAHAM. 

49   i-   LONDOiv 

■I  London. 

59 
60) 

to  [•  sup'd 
66  ) 

Markham. 

1846">  E.  out.   Grand  River. 

tn    I 

50  J        DIST. 

51  "J       CHMN. 

1.  London. 
f  Hamilton. 

Hamilton. 

to    r      .  . 

52  I      HAM. 

{  Hamilton. 
L  Hamilton. 

51  J 

53  J        DIST. 

52       Mt.  Elgin  and 

54  c.MONT.r 

St.  John's  C.  E. 

Died  Nov. 

12th,  1836,  aged  55 

Muncey. 

55   .. 

Belleville. 

years. 

56  )       CHMN. 

57  \       DIST. 

1  Belleville. 





|  Belleville. 

CAMPBELL.  THOMAS. 

58"]       CHMN. 

f  Ottawa. 

CARR,  GEORGE. 

59  >•  Ottawa  *!  Ottawa. 

1864  ) 
to£ 

66  ) 

67  o. 

68  E.  OUT. 

69  E.F.C.  & 

70     

71  ,. 
72 

Irish  Methodist 
Conference. 

Consecon. 

Milford. 
O  Uxbridge. 
.   Uxbridge. 

Rosemont. 

Rosemont. 

1842  c Asphodell. 

43  E.  out..   Asphodell. 
44 Whitby. 

45  ...        Markham. 

46  r.f.c.&O  Yonge  Street. 

47  . .       Yonge  Street. 

49   . .      . .       Demorestville. 

60  J       DIST. 
61"|       CHMN. 

62  V        p. 

63  J       DIST. 

64^1 

65  I    CHMN- 

66  J      DIST- 

L  Ottawa. 
(  Peterboro'. 
■1  Peterboro' 
I  Peterboro'  Co 
Delegate 
f  Guelph. 
-1  Guelph. 
1  Guelph. 

73     

Rosemont 

50            Bath  and 

„*~\       CHMN. 

\  St.  Catharines 

74     

.   Toronto  Conf. 

Amherst  Island. 
51            . .        Bath  and 

68  fN                  St  Catharines 

)       DIST.        f 



Amherst  Island. 

69 

Gen  1  Agt.  8.  8 
Union 
Yorkville. 
Yorkville. 

CAMPBELL,  THOMAS 
METCALF. 

53            . .        Percy. 

70  sup'd.  . . 

71  sup'd.  . . 

1866  c.  . . 

Colborne. 

55 Norwood. 

72  sup'd. 

Rochesterville. 

67  E.  on  t 

68  .... 

St.  Thomas. 
Peel. 

56       Gananoque. 

73  sup'd. 
74 

Leslieville. 
Toronto  Conf. 

69 

.   Washington. 

58        ....       Gananoque. 

70  R.F.C.  & 

71  ... 

o  Dunnville. 
Dunnville. 

Hastings  Road. 

CARSON,  W. 

WELLINGTON. 

72       .. 

.   Dunnville. 

60         ...       Madoc  and 

1867  b.wit. 

Farmersville. 

73   

,    Ridgeway. 

Hastings  Road. 

68. 

Franklin  Cent. 

74  .. 

.   London  Conf. 

61 Demorestville. 

Yonge  St.  N. 

76 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


69  . .      . .   Yonge  St.  North. 

70  . .   Streetsville. 

C  Branipton. 

71  R.F.c.  &o   <  Toronto — Elm 

I     Street. 

72  .    . .  Kingston. 

73  .  Hamilton — King 

Street. 

74  London  Conf. 


1846 
47 
48 
49 
50 

51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
€2 

€3 

«4 
65 
66 
«7 

€8 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


CASE,  GEORGE. 
r.  on  t  .     Cornwall. 
. .    . .         Coteau  Landing. 

Markham. 
Chippewa. 
r.f.c.  &o  Stratford  and 

Wellesley. 
Wellesley. 
. .  Devonshire. 

Warwick. 
Stratford. 
Stratford. 
. .      . .   Gatineau. 

. .-     . .   Gatineau. 
f.  sec.       Osgoode. 
F.  sec.       Osgoode. 
f.  sec.       Osgoode. 
......       Pakenham. 

Pakenham  and 

Arnprior. 
Pakenham  and 

Arnprior. 
Moulinette. 
Moulinette. 
.  .     Moulinette. 
"Waterloo,  Kn. 
Cataraqui. 

Cataraqui. 

Colborne. 

■  :  . .  .       Colborne. 

sup'd.        Colborne. 

sup'd.        Colborne. 

London  Conf. 


CASE, 

18051 
to  y     .. 
32  J 
331 
84}-.. 
35  J 


37 


371 
to  V 
51 J 


51 
52 
to 
55 


WILLIAM, 
r  Methodist 
-j        Episcopal 
L  Conference, 

r  Credit,  Sup't. 
-J  Indian  Transla- 
l     tions. 

. .  Grape  Island  and 
Rice  Lake. 

Alderville  In- 
dustrial School. 

Alderville. 


Note. — He  occupied  the  posi- 
tion of  Presiding  Elder  from  1810 
to  1827,  was  Secretary  of  Confer- 
ence from  1824  to  1827,  and  again 
in  1836.  From  1829  to  1832  he 
was  President  of  the  Canada  Con- 
ference. In  1836  he  was  appointed 
as  one  of  the  representatives  to 
the  General  Conference  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in 
Cincinnati. 

He  died  Oct.  19th,  1855,  aged 
75  years. 


CASSON,  WESLEY. 

1861  r.  out.  Mono. 

62  . .  Brantford. 

63  Bradford. 

64  Leslieville. 

65  r.f.c. &o  Matilda. 

66  . .  Odessa. 

67  ..  Odessa. 

68  Odessa. 

69  Gananoque. 

70  Gananoque. 

71  Gananoque. 

72  Newmarket. 

73  . .      . .  Newmarket. 

•  74  . .  Toronto  Conf. 


CATTANACH,  DAVID. 

1867  c      . .       Aylmer,  W- 
68  r.  on  T .     Smithville. 

69 Aurora. 

70 CQokstown. 

71  s.  v.  c       Cobourg.  , 

72  r.f.c.  &o  Markham. 

73  ..   Bradford. 

74  Toronto  Conf. 


CATTERICK,  THOMAS. 

1816  r.  071  t.     Kingston. 

17  . .       Kingston. 

18  Fort  Wellington. 

19     Fort  Wellington. 

20  r.f.c.  &o  Niagara. 

21    Shefford. 

22  Shefford, 

23  . .  Rem.  to  England. 
Died  April  21st,  1861,  aged  75 

years. 

CAWTHORNE,  JOHN  W. 


CHAMBERLIN,  WYATT. 


Toronto  Circuit. 
Barrie. 
Newmarket. 
Woodstock. 


1844  r.  o?i  t 
45 
46 

47       ... 
48^| 
to  )- Located. 

50  J 

51  r.  out.     Markham. 

52  Rem.  to  U.S 


CHALMERS,  DAVID. 

1860  r.  om.     Berlin. 

61  ....  Wellesley. 

62  . .  Blenheim. 

63  Blenheim. 

64  r.f.c. &o  Erin. 

65  Erin. 

66  L'Orignal. 

67  L'Orignal. 
68 L'Orignal. 

69  . .   Bell's  Corners. 

70     Bell's  Corners. 

Bath  and 

Amherst  Isle. 

72  .-....:  Bath. 

73  Bath. 

74     London  Conf. 


71 


1814] 

(  Methodist 

to 

\      Episcopal 

32 

(           Conference. 

33 

to' 

►  sup'd  . 

Rideau. 

36 

37 

to 

>  sup'd 

Elizabethtown. 

49 

50 

Located. 

CHAMBERS,  ALEX.  C. 

1868  c. 
69  R.  on  T . 

.   Darlington. 

70 

No  Station — ill 

health 

71     

Prince  Albert. 

72       .... 

Leslieville. 

73   R.F.C.& 

o  Morrison. 

74 

.  .  .  ■  . 

London  Conf. 

CHAMBERS,  ANDREW 

BUSTEED. 

1864 

R.  on  T .     Arran. 

65 

....       Markham. 

66 

Newcastle. 

67 

Newmarket  and 

68 

r.f.c &o  Newmarket. 

69 

Consecon. 

70 

Consecon. 

71 

. .    . .       Consecon. 

72 

Montreal  Sixth. 

73 

. .          Montreal  Sixth. 

74 

CHANT,  JOSEPH  HORATIO. 

1864  R.  wit.     Bayfield. 

65  . .      Elma. 

66      Waterloo,  K'n. 

67  ...       Smith's  Falls. 

68  r.f.c.  &o  Bathurst. 

69  Osgoode. 

70  . .     . .  Osgoode. 

71  Osgoode. 

72  ...       Moira. 

73  .       Moira. 

74  '...,...   Toronto  Conf. 


CHAPMAN,  FRANCIS. 


1845  c  , 

Simcoe. 

46  R.  om. 

Simcoe. 

47 

London. 

48 

Woodstock. 

49   R.F.C.  &0 

Simcoe  and  New 

Credit. 

50   ... 

Norwich. 

51 

Norwich. 

52     .. 
53 

54 

55   

Wallaceburg. 
Wallaceburg. 
Port  Stanley. 
Port  Stanley. 

Died  Nov.  19th,  1855,  aged  37 
vears. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


77 


CHAPMAN,  J.  ANDERSON 

MA. 

1866  c.  .  .  Lloydtown. 

67  E.  on  t.  Orillia. 

68  s.  v.  c  Cobourg. 

69  u.  v.  c.  Cobourg. 

70  u.  v.  c . .  Cobourg. 

71        No  Station— ill 

health. 

72  f.r.c.  &o  Lawrenceville. 

73  ....  Frankfort. 

74  Toronto  Conf. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Unveri- 
sity— B.A.,  1871 ;  M.A.,  1874. 


CHAPMAN,  WILLIAM. 

1846  C.        ...    Bonchire. 

47  K.WH..    Richmond. 

48  Mississippi. 

49       Matilda. 

50  r.f.o.  &o  Shannonville. 

51  .  .       Shannonville. 

52  . .        Farmersville. 

53  .  .        Farmersville. 

54  ...        Port  Dover. 

55  ...     Gosfield. 

56  Gosfield. 

57  Amherstburg. 
58 Amherstburg. 

59  ...  Warwick. 

60   Warwick. 

61  Devonshire. 

62  ....  Devonshire. 

63     Exeter. 

64 London  North. 

65  . .        .  .   Aylmer,  C.  W. 
66 Aylmer,  C.W 

67   Rond  Eau. 

68  Blenheim. 

69  ....       Ridgetown. 

70  Bidgetown. 

71  Dawn  Mills. 

72  . .  Mount  Brydges. 

73  . . .  Mount  Brydges. 

74   London  Conf. 

CHARBONELL,  THOMAS. 

1856  e.  f.  c.     Roxton  Fch.  Mis. 

57  Roxton  Fch.  Mis. 

58  . .  Stanstead  F.  Mis. 

59 Stanstead  F.  Mis. 

60  Stanstead  F.  Mis. 

61) 

to  \ 

65.) 

66  ....  Compton. 

67  sup'd.  Compton. 

68  sup'd.  Compton. 

69  sup'd  .  Compton. 

70  ....        Granby. 

71  ...       Shefford. 

72  ...        Shefford. 

73  ...       Sweetsburg. 

74  .  .       Montreal  Conf. 


1871 

72 


Magog  Fch.  Mis. 


CHARLTON,  EDWARD,  B.A. 

1869  c Keppel. 

70  n.  on  t.  .   Thornbury. 


Artemesia,  3  mo. 

ill-health. 
No  Station — ill- 
health. 

73 Artemesia. 

74       . .      . .    Located. 
A   graduate  of    Victoria   Uni- 
versity— B.A.,   Silver  Medallist, 
1868. 

CHARLTON,  JAMES. 

1868  c.  .  .  Arkona. 

69  R.  on  t  .     Belmont. 

70   Belmont. 

71  s.  v.  c  .     Cobourg. 

72  s.  v.  c  . .   Cobourg. 

73  e.f.c.  &o  Plainville. 

74   London  Conf. 


CHARTIER,  STEPHEN. 

1864  e.  out        

65 Stukeley  and 

Farnham. 

66    Stukeley  and 

Farnham. 

67  Stukeley. 

68  r.f.c.  &o  Stukeley. 

69  ..   Lake  of  Two 

Mountains. 

70   Rem.  to  U.S. 


CHASE,  HENRY  P. 

1856  e.  on  t      Mount  Elgin 

and  Muncey. 

57  r.f.  c.  &  o  Michipicoton. 

58  . .        Located. 

CHOWN,  EDWIN   ANNING, 
B.A. 

1868  o.  Listowel. 

69  R.  on  T. .   Drayton. 

70  . .       Tilsonburg. 

71  Smith's  Falls. 

72  stu  Montreal  Th.  C. 

73  r.f.c.&o   Beaverton. 

74  . .  London  Conf. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Uni- 
versity— B. A.,  Silver  Medallist, 
1867. 

CHRISTOPHERSON,  HALL. 

1857  C.  .  Bayfield. 
58  E.  out.     Woodstock. 

Ingersoll. 
Mount  Brydges. 

60   Milton. 

61  E.  f.o.  &o  Glanford. 

62  ..    Glanford. 

63  .  .  Glanford. 
64 Stratford. 

65   Stratford. 

66  ...         Stratford. 

67  . .      . .   Ailsa  Craig  and 

Park  Hill. 

68  ....  Ailsa  Craig. 

69  ....  Gait. 


59 


1870 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Gait. 

Agent  Vic.  Col. 
Wellington  Sq. 
Wellington  Sq. 
London  Conf. 


,  CHAS.,  M.A. 

Eastern  British 
America 

Conference.. 
St.  John,  C.E. 
Montreal. 
Montreal. 
Montreal. 
Quebec. 


CHURCHILL 

1837 
to 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 

49   Quebec. 

50   Quebec. 

51  ...       E.  B.  A.  Conf. 
Visited  Canada  Conf.  in  1862. 

CLAPPISON,  DAVID  C. 
1844  c.        ...   Barrie. 

45  E.  on  t.     Loughboro. 

46  . .  Whitby  and 

Pickering.. 

47  .  .   Oshawa. 
48 Brampton. 

49  e.f.c. &o  Brampton. 

50   L'Orignal. 

51  ...        L'Orignal. 

52  ...        L'Orignal. 

53  Farmersviile. 

54  ....    Farmersville. 

55  . .   Bath. 

56  ...      .       Bath. 

57   Bath. 

58  ....  Lindsay. 

59  Lindsay. 

60  Lindsay. 

61  .  .       Ameliasburg. 

62  .  .   Ameliasburg. 

63  ...  Ameliasburg. 

64   Colborne. 

65       Colborne. 

66  . .       Colborne. 

67  .  .  Aylmer. 

68  . .       Aylmer. 

69  .  .       Aylmer. 

70  Exeter. 

71  .  .  Exeter. 

72  ....  Westminster. 

73  ....  Westminster. 

74  . .  London  Conf. 

CLARK,   GEORGE. 
1866  E.  out.     Romney. 

67  Romney. 

68  .  .  Kingsville. 

69  ...       Sarnia. 

70  e.f.c.  &o  Mooretown. 

71  ...  Mooretown. 

72  . . .  Mooretown. 

73       Forest. 

74  . .       London  Conf. 

CLARKE,  JAMES  MATHIE- 

SON. 
1851  c.  .  .  Barrie. 

52  E.OST    j  ***■  Vincent. 
(  Saugeen. 


78 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


1853 

Goderich. 

1871   ....* 

"Welland. 

1850   R.F.C.&0 

Hungerford. 

54 

Glanford. 

72   

Millbrook. 

51 

Hungerford. 

55   OED. 

Wallace. 

73   F.  SEC 

Millbrook. 

52       , 

Wilton. 

56   R    F.    C.  . 

Wellesley. 

74       .. 

Toronto  Conf. 

53       . . 

Wilton. 

57     

Mono. 

54   ..      .. 

55 

London. 
London.       -1 

Died  April  16th,  1858,  aged  28 

CLARK,  WM. 

WARNER,  D.D. 

56 

Sandwich  and 

years. 

1856  c 

Devonshire. 

Windsor. 

57  b.  on  t  . . 

Belmont. 

57  F.  SEC 

Clinton. 

CLARKE,  JOHN  S. 

58  .. 

59  . . .    . 

Blenheim. 
Mt.  Pleasant. 

58  F.  SEC 

59  F.  SEC 

Clinton. 
Clinton. 

1854  R.  on  t. 

Barrie. 

60   R.F.C.&O 

Mt.  Pleasant. 

60   F.  SEC 

Stratford. 

55   .. 

Newmarket. 

61         

Port  Dover. 

61   F.  SEC 

Stratford. 

56 

London. 

62  sup'd  . 

Woodstock. 

62  .... 

Ingersoll. 

57 

London. 

63 

Toronto  East. 

63 

Ingersoll. 

58   E.F.C.&O 

Rockwood. 

64 

Toronto  East. 

64  CH.  C.   D. 

Chatham. 

59       .... 

Cookstown. 

65 

St.  Thomas. 

65"|    CHMN. 

r  Owen  Sound. 

60       .... 

Cooks  town. 

66 

St.  Thomas. 

66  1-  ow.  s.  - 

67  J     DIST. 

Owen  Sound. 

61   ..    , ,. 

Cookstown. 

67   

Ingersoll. 

Guelph. 

Guelph. 

^Owen  Sound. 

62 

63  F.  SEC 

Bradford. 
Bradford. 

68  sup'd. 
68  sup'd  . 

68  CHMN . 

69  .... 

Newcastle. 
Newcastle. 

64  F.  SEC 

Bradford. 

70 

Rp.ni    to   TT.    S.. 

70     ... 

Rem.  to   U.    S., 

65 

Napanee. 

and  united  with  the  New  York 

and  united  with  Michigan  Con- 

66  F.  SEC 

Napanee. 

Conference  of  the  Methodist  Epis- 

ference,     Methodist     Episcopal 

67   F.  SEC 

Napanee. 

copal  Church. 

He  is  now  (1880) 

l^nurcn. 

68       ... 

Grimsby. 

Pastor    of    the    Eighteenth  St. 

Died  in  Cazenovia,  Michigan, 

69 

Grimsby. 

Church,  New  York.     The  honor- 

February  24th 

,    1878,    aged   57 

70   F.  SEC 

Grimsby. 

ary  degree  of  D.D.  was  conferred 

years. 

71   F.  SEC 

Thorold. 

upon  him  by 

the  Illinois  Wes- 

72  F.  SEC 

73  F.  SEC 

Thorold. 
Thorold. 

leyan  University  in  June,  1880. 

CLEMENT 

,  BENJAMIN. 

74 

Toronto  Conf. 

1862  r.  on  t 

Hullsville. 

CLARKSON,  GEO.  C. 

63 

HuUsville. 

1870  R.  on  t 

Sumas  and 

64 

Georgetown. 

CLARKE 

NELSON  B. 

Chilliwhack. 

65 

Georgetown. 

1Q,H   (  R.  071  T 

1858 1  S.  V.'  C 
59 

60   .. 
61 

1    Cobourg. 

Southampton 

and  Paisley. 
Carleton  Place. 
No    station     on 
account     of    ill 
health. 
Rem.  to  Califor- 

71 

Sumas  and 

Chilliwhack. 

66  R.F.C.&C 

67  ...  . 

Streetsville. 
Streetsville.  . 

72  s.  v.  c 

73  s.  v.  c 

74  

CLARKSON, 

Cobourg. 
Cobourg. 
Located. 

JOHN  B.,  M.A. 

68 
69 

70       

71 
72 
73 

Milton. 

Milton. 

Richwood. 

Richwood. 

Richwood. 

Fairfield. 

62 

1857  R.  on  t. 

Frankford  and 

74 

London  Conf. 

nia  Conf.  U.  S. 

Trenton. 

Died,  April 

5th,  1864,  aged  31 

58) 
59  f 

CLEMENT.  EDWIN. 

years. 

60  (  8-  Y-  C 

.  Cobourg. 



1845  c  . . 

Covington,  N.Y. 

CLARKE 
1851  E.  on  t. 

,  RICHARD. 

1  Kingston. 
(  Hamilton. 

61  ) 

62  ....       Toronto  East. 

63  b.f.c.&o  Kingston. 

46  B.  on  t  . . 

47  .. 

48  .. 

Alabama,  N.Y. 

Murray,  N.Y. 
Gosfield  and 

64 

Kingston. 

Amherstburg. 
Gosfield. 

52       .. 

Crowland. 

65 

Kingston. 

49       ... 

53 

St.  Catharines. 

66   .. 

Montreal  East. 

50  b.f.c.  &r 

Paris. 

54 

j  Guelph. 

67   ... 

Montreal  Centre. 

51 

Paris. 

(  Elora. 

68   .  . 

Montreal  Centre. 

52 

Paris. 

55   E.F.C.& 

d  Hemmingford. 

69         . 

Montreal  Centre. 

53       . . 

Simcoe. 

56   

St.  John's. 

70  sup'd  . . 

Montreal  Centre. 

54       . . 

Simcoe. 

57    

St.  John's. 

71 

Gait. 

55 

Vienna. 

58 

Farmers  ville. 

72  .. 

Gait. 

56 

Vienna. 

59 

.  Maitland. 

73 

Gait. 

57   .. 

Vienna. 

60   .  .          . 

.  Maitland. 

74 

London  Conf. 

58 

Chatham. 

61 

Maitland. 

A  graduate 

of  Victoria  Univer- 

59   ..      .. 

Chatham. 

62 

.   Moulinette. 

sity— B.A.,  1863;  M.A.,  1873. 

60 

Chatham. 

63 

Moulinette. 

61    F.  SEC. 

Sarnia. 

64 
65 

Odessa. 
Odessa. 

CLEGHORN,  THOMAS. 

62   F.  SEC. 

63 

Sarnia. 
Bowmanville. 

66   . . 

Erin. 

1845  b.  on  t. 

.   Conseoon. 

64   F.   SEC.  . 

Bowmanville. 

67   .. 

Erin. 

46   .... 

Peterboro'. 

65   F.  SEC. 

Bowmanville. 

68 

Erin. 

47         ... 

Hallowell. 

66 

Yonge  St.  South. 

69   .. 

Welland. 

48       .. 

Hallowell. 

67   F.  SEC. 

Yonge  St.  South. 

70       

Welland. 

49 

.   Napanee. 

68 

Yonge  St.  South. 

WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


79 


1869       . .           Streetsville. 

COCHEAN,  GEOEGE. 

1847   ... 

Perth. 

70  . . .             Streetsville. 

71  . .           Streetsville. 

72  f.  sec.  .     Picton. 

73  f.  sec.       Picton. 

1853  c.               Elora. 

54  r.  onT.     Goderich. 

55  ...   Holland  Landing 

56  or.  . .  '.       Port  Stanley. 

57  R.  f.  c       Port  Stanley. 

58  .  .           Port  Stanley. 

48    

49 

50 
51 

Perth. 

St.  Andrews. 
St.  Andrews. 
St.  Andrews. 

74   .  .          . .   Toronto,  Conf. 
Delegate  to  the  First  General 

52 
53 
54 
55 

56    ... 
57 

58 

Matilda. 
Matilda 
Matilda. 
Wilton  and 

Lough  boro 
Wilton. 
Milton. 
Milton 

Conference  held  in  Toronto,  1874. 
CLEWOETH,  THOMAS. 

59  .  .            Belmont. 

60  Belmont. 

61  .  .        Chatham. 

62  Chatham. 

63  .  .       Whitby  and 

1856  c                Chambly,  C.E. 

Oshawa. 

59")      CHMN 

.  (  Newcastle. 

57  R.  onT..   Aylmer,  C.E. 

64   .  .      .  .       Whitby  and 

60  j-     WHIT 

61  J        DIST. 

62 

\  Newcastle. 

58  .  .                Westmeath. 

59  .  .                Frankford  and 

Oshawa. 
65                     Whitby  and 

(  Newcastle, 
l.'olborne. 

Trenton. 
60  r.f.c.  &o  Sandwich  and 

Windsor. 

Oshawa. 

66  Bowmanville. 

67  .  .        Toronto  West. 

63 

64 
65 
66 

gOCHMN. 
1- PERTH 
J     DIST 

.    Colborne. 

Ameliasburg. 

Ameliasburg. 
.   Ameliasburg. 

(  Smith's  Falls. 
|  Smith's  Falls. 

Millbrook. 
Millbrook. 

61           . .       Sandwich  and 

Windsor. 

68  . .   Toronto  West. 

69  Toronto  West. 

62           .  .       Amherstburg. 

70  F.  sec.       Toronto  East. 

63               . .   Amherstburg. 

71  f.  sec.       Toronto  East. 

64                     Gosfield. 

72  f.  sec.  .      Toronto  East. 

69 

65                     Gosfield. 

73           .  .       Yokohama,  Japan 

70         ... 

66            .  .        Wardsville. 

74   .  .               Toronto  Conf. 

71 

Millbrook. 

67                .  .   Wardsville. 

72 

Bond  Head. 

68   .  .          .".   Wingham. 

73 

Bond  Head. 

69               .  .   Wingham. 

COLE,  BENJAMIN. 

74 

London  Conf. 

70                     Londesboro'  and 

Holmesville. 

1855  c.  ..            Melbourne,  C.E. 

71                .  .   Londesboro'  and 

56  r.  out.     Melbourne,  C.E. 

Holmesville. 

57            .  .       Melbourne,   C.E. 

COLEMAN,  WILLIAM. 

72  Sault  Ste.  Marie. 

73  . . .             Sault  Ste.  Marie. 

58  New  Ireland. 

59  r.f.c.  &o  New  Ireland. 

1837  R.  on  t. 

Nelson. 

74     . .             Toronto  Conf. 

60                     Coaticook  and 

Barnston. 

38 
39 

Brantford. 
Hamilton  and 



61                     Coaticook  and 

Ancaster. 

Barnston. 

40 

.    London. 

CLIPSHAM,  JOHN  W. 

62                     Coaticook  and 

41  r.f.c.  & 

o  Oxford. 

1869  c.                Coldwater. 

Barnston. 

42 

43  '.      ... 

44  .. 

45     

46    

47 

48    

49 

50    

51 
52 

.    Brockville. 
.    Peter)  ioro' 

Dundas. 

Albion. 
.    Bradford. 

Bowmanville. 

Colborne. 
.   Hallowell. 

Brighton. 

Wilton. 
.   Smith's  Falls. 

70  R.  on  t  .     Coldwater. 

71  Albion. 

72  Hatley  and 

Cassville. 

73  .  .           Hatley  and 

Cassville. 

74  .  .        Montreal  Conf. 

63  Compton. 

64  .  .                Compton. 

65  .  .    Compton. 

66  Granby. 

67  Granby. 

68  Granby. 

69  f.  sec.  .  .    Clarenceville. 

70  sup'd..  .     Granby. 

Died  Aug.   2nd,   1870,  aged  45 

COBB,  THOMAS. 

years. 

53 

Smith's  Falls. 

54 

Richmond. 

1855  c.       . .       Grimsby. 

COLE,  WM.  JOHN. 

55 

Richmond. 

56  R.  on  T .     Thorold. 

56 

Eichmond. 

57   . .          . .   Dunnville. 

1863  R.  mn       Tamworth. 

57 

Demorestville. 

58               .  .    Glanford. 

64               . .   Wilton. 

58    .... 

Hungerford. 

59  r.f.c. &o  Cayuga. 

65            .  .       Wilton. 

59 

Hungerford. 

60           .  .        Cayuga. 

66    .  .          .  .   Eem.  to  U.  S. 

60 

Hungerford. 

61    .  .          .  .   Niagara. 

Died  July  13th,  1867,  aged  24 

61   j  CHMN. 

)  Matilda. 

62   ....           Niagara. 

years. 

62  )     DIST. 

)  Matilda. 

63                     Centreville. 

63 

Brighton. 

64               . .    Demorestville. 

64   ... 

Brighton. 

65      .: Demorestville. 

COLEMAN,  FRANCIS. 

65 

Brighton. 

66   . .          .  .   Demorestville. 

1840—   IStn7' 

66 

Kleinburg. 

67           . .       Milford. 

67 

Kleinburg. 

68  F.  sec.  .  .    Trenton. 

...                    J  Toronto. 
|  Hamilton. 

68 

Brock. 

69  F.  sec.  . .   Trenton. 

69 

Brock. 

70  F.  sec.       Trenton. 

42  ord.  .         Albion. 

70 

Brock. 

71    .  .                Mount  Forest. 

43     . .             Albion. 

71 

Milford. 

72                     Mount  Forest. 

44  R.  f.  c .  .   Barrie. 

72  sup'd. 

Scarboro'. 

73           Mount  Forest. 

45    ...             Prescott. 

73  sup'd. 

Scarboro'. 

74   . .            .    London  Conf. 

46                     Hull. 

74  ... 

Toronto  Conf. 

80 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


COLLING,  JOSEPH  S. 

1866  s.  V.  c. 

.   Cobourg. 

COOLEY,  WILLIAM  M. 

1862  c.  ,    St.  Vincent. 

63  k.  on  t  .     Cookstown. 

64  s.  v.  c.     Cobourg. 

65  s.  v.  c . .   Cobourg. 

67  R.F.C.  & 

68  sup'd 

69  sup'd 
Died  Jan. 

o  Milford. 
Pittsburg. 
Pittsburg. 

7th,  1870,  aged  33 

1857  e.  cm  t      Walpole  Island. 

58  . .                Penetanguishene 

59  . .   Penetanguishene 

60  . .       St.  Andrews. 

66   . .              Newmarket  and 

years. 

61  e.f.c  &o  Walpole  Island. 

Aurora. 



62     Walpole  Island. 

67  e.f.c. &o  Muskoka. 

68  .     Mono. 

CONSTABLE,  THOMAS 

TTT    k    X     TT  XT1  T\ 

63     .......   Saugeen  and 

Southampton. 

69     Rosemont. 

WALKER. 

64       . .           Saugeen  and 

70  Rosemont. 

71  :  HuUsville. 

72  ...       Nanticoke. 

73  ....     Nanticoke. 

1843  c. 

44  e.  oni. 

45     

46  ... 

.  Amherstburg. 

Amherstburg. 

Amherstburg. 
.  Woodstoek. 

Southampton. 
65         ...       Rem.  to  U.  S. 

74           . .       London  Conf. 

47         .. 

Warwick  and 

Adelaide. 

COONEY,  ROBERT,  D.D. 

COLLING,  THOMAS,  B.A. 

48         ... 
49 

Elizabeth  town. 
Elizabethtown. 

1831  )               (  Eastern 
to  >      . .      <          British 

1862  c.  . . .         HuUsville. 

50  R.F.C.  & 

o  Carlton  and 

37  )              (              America. 

63  E.  out.     Arran. 

Pakenham. 

38       ...         Odelltown. 

64^1 

51       .. 

Carlton  and 

39     Odelltown. 

to  J-u.v.o.     Cobourg. 

Pakenham. 

40       Stanstead. 

68  J 

52  ... 

.  St.  Andrews. 

41       ....       Stanstead. 

69  e.f.c.  &o  Dundas. 

53 

St.  Andrews. 

,„                  I  Stanstead. 

70  . . .        . .   Oakville. 

54  .... 

St.  Andrews. 

j  Montreal. 

71   . . .             Lachine. 

55   ... 

Melbourne. 

43         ...        Montreal. 

72  ..  „ .  .      . .   Lachine. 

56 

Melbourne. 

44         ...       Montreal. 

73  . .               Lachine. 

57   ... 

.   Melbourne. 

74  . .   London  Conf. 

58 

Eaton. 

46       Toronto  West. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 

59 
60 

Eaton. 

TCfl  t.OTl 

47  )               (  Eastern 
to  >            .  <        British 

sity— B.A.  1869. 

61 

Clarenceville. 

54  )               (               America. 



62     .... 

Clarenceville. 

55         ...       St.  John's. 

CONNOLLY,  DANIEL. 

63 
64 

Clarenceville. 
Dunham. 

56 Guelph. 

57  ... .       .  Guelph. 

1857  e.  on  T      Morris. 

65 

Dunham. 

58  j  chm-n  |  L     d 

58                    St.  Mary's. 

66   .. 

Dunham. 

59  (    DIST.    \  JJUmlu"- 

59         ...       Howick. 

67   ... 

St.  Armand. 

60         .'.         St.  Catharines. 

60   . .    .      .     Stratford. 

68 

.   St.  Armand. 

61  ) 

61  e.f.c.  &o  Kincardine. 

69   ... 

.  St.  Armand. 

to  >  sup'd       St.  Catharines. 

62  . .   Kincardine. 

70 

.   Aultsville. 

67) 

63         .           Kincardine. 

71 

.   Aultsville. 

68  sup'd.        Toronto  North. 

64 Paisley. 

72 

Aultsville. 

69 Toronto  North. 

65       . .           Harrington. 

73 

.  "Spencerville. 

Died  March  17th,  1870,  aged 

66                     Harrington. 

74 

.   Montreal  Conf. 

70  years. 

67         .      . .  L'Orignal. 

68                    North  Wakefield 

Delegate  to  the  First  General 

69  f.  sec.    .  Richmond. 

Conference,  Toronto,  1784. 

COPWAY,  GEORGE. 

70  f.  sec.       Richmond. 

71  f.  sec.       Richmond. 

(ka-ka-ge-bow.) 

72       Sherbrooke. 

COOK,  WILLIAM  HENRY. 

1843  e.f.c.  &o  Saugeen. 

73       . .           Sherbrooke. 

44  Saugeen. 

74           . .       Montreal  Conf. 

1870  c. 

.   Denbigh  and 

Mattawachin. 

46   . . .             Located. 

71  E.  on  t 

Denbigh. 

CONNOR,  MATTHEW 

72   OED 

Denbigh  and 

Died  July  15th,  1869,  aged  59 

1840  E.  on  t      Pembroke. 

73 

Abinger. 
.   Marmora. 

years. 

41  ...     Pembroke. 

42  s.  v.  c. .   Cobourg. 

74   . 

Toronto  Conf. 

CORBETT,  JOHN. 

43  s.  v.  c,      Cobourg. 



1846  ~)                c  Presbyterian 

44  ....           Cartwright  and 
Man  vers. 

COOKMAN, 

CHRISTOPHER. 

to  \ {  Church  of  Can- 

62  J                I  ada. 

45             ...  Crosby. 

1865  c. 

.   Drayton. 

63  e.  on  t  . .  Mono. 

46  e.f.c.  &o  Newborough. 

66  e.  on  T. 

.  Wellesley. 

64  e.  f.  c .     Kleinburg. 

47  . .         . .   Scugog. 

67 

Georgetown. 

65           ....   Kleinburg. 

48  ....           Located. 

68   

.   Point  Abino. 

66           ...     Flinton  and  Ad- 



69   E.F.C.  & 

o  Exeter. 

dington  Road. 

CONNOR,  SAMUEL. 

70   ..  . 
71 

Nissouri. 
Nissouri. 

67       Flinton  and  Ad- 

dington  Road. 

1863  c.      Denbigh. 

72 

Nissouri. 

68           , .       Flinton  and  Ad- 

64  e.  on  t       Tamworth. 

73   

Berlin. 

dington  Road. 

65                    Tamworth. 

74 

London  Conf. 

69     Playfair. 

WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


81 


1870 
71 

72 
73 
74 


Playfair. 
Playfair. 
Grenville. 
Grenville. 
Montreal  Conf. 


CORNISH,  GEORGE  HENRY. 


1858 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


R.F.C.&O 


F.  SEC  . 
F.   SEC.  . 


Mitchell. 

Clinton. 

Kincardine. 

Newcastle. 

Beaverton. 

Beaverton. 

Glanford. 

Glanford. 

Cainsville. 

Cains  ville. 

( 'ainsville. 

Rockwood. 

Rockwood. 

Pickering. 

Pickering. 

Pickering. 

London  Oonf. 


Author  of  the  ' '  Hand  Book  of 
Canadian  Methodism,"  published 
in  1867. 

Journal  Secretary  of  the  Con- 
ference for  the  years  1872,  1873, 
and  1874. 


COSFORD,  THOMAS. 


CORSON,  ROBERT. 


1822^) 
to  L 

32  J 

33  .. 

34  .. 

35  .. 
36 

37  .. 
38 

39  .. 

40  .. 

41  . 
42 

43  .. 

44  .. 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 

51 
52 
53  . 
54 


V.) 

56  . 

57  . 

58  i 
to  V   sup'd  .  Cobourg, 

72  J 

73  sup'd 

74  .. 


Methodist 
Episcopal 
Conference. 
Yonge  Street. 
Newmarket. 
Whitby. 
Whitby. 
Dumfries. 
Dumfries. 
Simcoe. 
Simcoe. 
Napanee. 
Napanee. 
Bath  and  Isle  of 
Tanti. 
Consecon. 
Sheffield. 
Warwick. 
Adelaide. 
Norwich. 
Norwich. 
Gosfield. 
Chippewa. 
Crowland. 
Cainsville. 
Cainsville. 
Erin. 

Kleinburg. 
Kleinburg. 


Cainsville. 
London  Conf. 


1839  R.  oni.. 

40  ... 

41  .... 

42  ...      . 

43  R.F.C.&O 

44 
45 
46 

47 

48  ... 

49 

50 

51 

52   ..      .. 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57^ 

58 

59 

60 

61 J 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 


^  z,  ^ 
5  a  ■£ 


CHMN. 
P.  DIST 


Murray. 
Grimsby. 
St.  Catharines. 
Simcoe. 
Nelson. 
Nelson. 
Guelph. 
Guelph. 
York. 
Seneca. 
Nelson. 
Nelson. 

Drummondville. 
Drummondville. 
Drummondville. 
Bowman  ville. 
Bowman  ville. 
Bowmanville. 
'  Stratford. 
Goderich. 
Goderich. 
Goderich. 
.St.  Mary's. 
St.  Mary's. 
Yonge  St.  South. 
Yonge  St.  South. 
Yonge  St.  South. 
Millbrook. 
Millbrook. 
Millbrook. 
Whitby. 
Whitby. 
Strathroy. 
Strathroy. 
Strathroy. 
London  Conf. 


Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 


COTTON,  WILLIAM. 


1845  c.  .  .  Bath. 

,.,  (  R,  OUT  I  ,  ,   , 

ib  ]  s.  v.  c.  (  <Jobourg- 

47 Sherbrooke,C.W 

48  Dropped. 


COX,  HENRY. 

1846  R.  otit&o  Quebec. 

47  . .  Quebec. 

48  Dunham. 
\  Montreal. 
|  Wesleyville. 

50  Wesleyville. 

51  ...  .  Rem.  to  IT.  S., 
and  united  with  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church.  In  1874  he 
was  Chaplain  of  the  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
in  San  Francisco,  and  a  member 
of  the  Howard  Street  Quarterly 
Conference. 


49 


CRAGG,  EDWARD. 


1854  c. 

55  R.  on  T. 

56  .... 

57  .. 


Point  Levi. 
Chaudiere. 
Dudswell. 
Millbrook. 

Newcastle. 


1858 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


.F.c.&o  Wallaceburg. 

Wallaceburg. 

Wallaceburg. 

Mount  Brydges. 

Mount  Brydges. 

Howick. 

.  .    Howick. 
. .   Howick. 

Teeswater. 

Teeswater. 

Teeswater. 

Bayfield. 

Bayfield. 
. .    Tyreonnell. 
..  Tyreonnell. 

Smithfield. 

Toronto  Conf. 


CRAIG,  WILLIAM. 


1870  c.  . . 

Erin. 

71  R.  on  t 

Chandos. 

72 

(  Bobcaygeon. 
j  Minden. 

73 
74 

Hall's  Bridge. 
Montreal  Conf. 

CRANE,  ISAAC. 

1855  R.  onr. 
56 

■  Fredericksburg 
Delhi. 

57    ORD  . . 

Morris. 

58 

Morris. 

59    R.  F.  ('. 

Elma. 

60 

Elma. 

61      ... 

Elma. 

62     

Rockwood. 

63 

Wellesley. 

64 
65 
66 

Wellesley. 
Wellesley. 
Drayton. 

67 

Drayton. 

68  .. 

69  ... 

Drayton. 
Peel. 

70       .. 

Peel. 

71 

Peel. 

72       ... 

.    Londesboro'. 

73    .... 

Londesboro'. 

74 

London  Conf. 

CREIGHTON,  KENNEDY. 


1836  ) 

to  } 

. . .   New  Connexion 

39  ) 

Conference 

40  c. 

.  .    I'etei'lioMi'. 

41    R.F.C 

&o  Grand  River. 

42 

Gosfield  and 

Howard 

43 

. .   St.  Thomas. 

44   .. 

. .   St.  Thomas. 

45    .. 

Simcoe. 

46    .. 

.  .   Simcoe. 

:  47 

1  Dundas. 
(  AVoodstock. 

48       ... 

Woodstock. 

49 

Woodstock. 

50 

. . .   Grand  River. 

51    .. 

. .   Brantford. 

52 

Brantford. 

53     ... 

Bvtown. 

82 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


1854  CHMN. 

55       .. 

56 

57  sttp'd. 

58 

59     ... 

60 


61 


62 


CHMN 

baer'e 

DIST. 


Bytown  and 

London. 

.  St.  Catharines. 

St.  Catharines. 

London. 

Collingwood. 

Collingwood. 
r  Newmarket  and 
Aurora. 
I  Newmarket  and 
}  Aurora. 

I  Newmarket  and 
L  Aurora. 

Prescott. 

Dundas. 

Dundas. 

Bruce  Mines. 

Bruce  Mines. 

Bruce  Mines. 

Innisfil. 

Owen  Sound. 

Owen  Sound. 

Owen  Sound. 

Orillia. 

Toronto  Conf. 


Secretary  of  Conference,  1859. 
Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference.  Toronto,  1874. 


CREIGHTON,  WILLIAM. 


63  CHMN. 

64  F.  SEC 

65  F.  SEC 


•  CHMN. 


1850  c 

Glanford. 

51  K. on  T. 

Chippewa. 

52       .... 

Goderich. 

53 

Chatham. 

54  b.f.c.  &o  Kincardine. 

55       ... 

Rawdon  and 

Wesleyville. 

56       

Rawdon. 

57       

Rawdon. 

58 

Lochabar. 

59 

Lochabar. 

60 

Lachabar. 

61 

Clarendon. 

62   .    .    .. 

Clarendon. 

63  ... 

Clarendon. 

64   ...        . 

Renfrew. 

65   ... 

Renfrew. 

66    . 

Portage-du-Fort. 

67 

Portage-du-Fort. 

68        

Portage-du-Fort. 

69   F.  SEC   . 

,   Renfrew. 

70   ... 

Fitzroy  Harbour. 

71     .... 

.  Fitzroy  Harbour. 

72     

.  Fitzroy  Harbour. 

73  sup'd  . . 

.  Almonte. 

74 

Montreal  Conf. 

CREWS,  THOMAS. 

1851  b.  omT..  Kincardine. 

52   Kincardine, 

53  London  Circuit. 

54  obd  London  Circuit. 

55  k.  f.  c . .  Warwick. 

56  . . .        . .  Warwick. 

57  . .        . .  Westminster. 

58  . .  Westminster. 

59  Westminster. 

60   Fingal. 

61    Fingal. 

62  Fingal. 


1863 
64 

65 

66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Bayham. 
.  Bayham . 
{  Bayham. 
j  Fingal. 

Fingal. 

Fingal. 
.  Belmont. 

Belmont. 
.   Belmont. 

Salford. 

Salford. 
.  Salford. 
.   London  Conf. 


CROOKSHANKS,    SIMON. 

1872  c Franklin  Centre. 

73  b.  d»t.     Island  Brook. 

74   .■ .   Montreal  Conf. 

CROSBY,  THOMAS. 

1868  K.  on  t  , 

69 

70 

LY  J-  Indian  Tribes, 

72  e.'f'.c.    J  B-C- 

73     J 

74  ...         Toronto  Conf. 


CROSS,  WILLI  AM. 


1856  c 


57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
to 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


R.  on  T . 


B.F.C.  &0 


Elora  and  Sau- 

geen  Road. 
Wallace. 
Elora. 
Alma. 
Erin. 

Durham  W. 
Durham  W. 
Hanover. 
Hanover. 

Saugeen  and 

Southampton. 
Walpole  Island. 
Walpole  Island. 
Oneida. 
Oneida. 
Oneida. 
London  Conf. 


CROZIER  JAMES  G. 


CROSSCOMBE,  WILLIAM. 

(  Eastern  British 
. . .  <      America  Con- 
(  ference. 

Montreal. 
Montreal. 
. .       Quebec. 
....   Quebec. 
....   Quebec. 
...     E.  B.  A.  Conf. 


1810 
to 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 


CROTHERS,  WM.  J.,  B.A. 


Huntingdon. 
Huntingdon. 
Montreal  Conf. 

A  graduate  of  McGill  Univer- 
sity, Montreal— B.A. ,  1872. 


1872  e.  ont. 
73 
74      


1872  c 

73  B.  OUT. 

74  ,-■ 


Harriston. 
Newburg. 
Montreal  Conf. 


CULBERT,  THOMAS. 


1850  b 

51  . 

52  s. 
53 

54  b 
55 
56 
57  . 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68   . 

69 

70 

71  . 

72 

73 

74 


on  T .     Bradford. 

Barrie. 
v.  c       Cobourg. 

..       Peel. 
F.c  &o  Proton. 

St.  Vincent. 
....  Arthur. 

.......   Mount  Forest 

and  Arthur. 
...       Mount  Forest 

find  Arthur. 
.....  Warwick. 

Warwick. 
.    . .       Mooretown. 

Mooretown. 

Mooretown. 
Romney. 
Romney. 
Romney. 
Arnherstburg. 
.    ...       Arnherstburg. 
Wallaceburg. 
Wallaceburg. 
Homing's  Mills. 
Homing's  Mills. 
Homing's  Mills. 
Toronto  Conf. 


CULHAM,  JOHN. 

1830-| 

to  V  . . . .         New  Connexion 

40  J  Conf. 

41  -i  B.  F.  c. 

to  Istjp'y.  .  Yonge  Street. 
■    44J 
45^1 

to  V  sup't      Humber. 
52  J 

Died  December  2nd,  1852,  aged 
76  years. 


1861 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 


CULLEN,  THOMAS. 

e.  out      Kincardine. 
....  Howick. 

Wawanosh. 
s.  v.  c  .     Cobourg. 
s.  v.  c.     Cobourg. 


e.f.c.  &o  Bridgewater. 


Bridgewater. 
Bridgewater. 
69   Demorestville. 


70 
71 
72 
73 

74 


Demorestville. 
Demorestville. 
Sidney. 
Sidney. 
Toronto  Conf. 


CUNNINGHAM,  ANDREW. 

1867  c Newmarket  and 

Aurora. 
68  B.  out      Innisfil. 


WESLEYAN    METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


83 


1869     Cookstown. 

CURRIE,  JAMES. 

CURRY, 

ERASTUS.  S. 

70           ..       Yonge  St.  North. 

71    ..               Yonge  St.  North. 

1829^1 

(  Methodist 

1861    R.   011  T. 

Eganville. 

72  r.f.c.  &0  Hamilton  Third. 

to 

\      ....  4      Episcopal 

62 

.  Alice. 

73       ..      ..   Cooksville. 

32  J 

I          Conference. 

63  s.  v.  c  . 

.    Cobourg. 

74         . .         Toronto  Conf. 

33 

r.f.c. &o  "Waterloo. 

64  s.  v.  o 

Cobourg. 

34 

Richmond. 

65 

Shawbridge. 

35 

Richmond. 

66    R.F.C.& 

o  Shawbridge. 

36 

Elizabethtown. 

67       . .      . 

.   Fitzroy  Harbour. 

CUNNINGHAM,  ROBERT. 

37 

38 

Crosby. 
Augusta. 

68 
69 

Fitzroy  Harbour. 
Fitzroy  Harbour. 

1873  R.  out.      Oakwood. 

39 

Augusta. 

70 

.   Sault  Ste.  Marie. 

74                     Dropped. 

40 

.  .     Perth. 

71   ..       .. 

.   Sault  Ste.  Marie. 

41 

Perth. 

72 

Garden  River. 

42 

Waterloo. 

73   .. 

Garden  River. 

43 

Located. 

74 

Toronto  Conf. 

D. 


DANIEL,  GEORGE. 

1871  R.  out.     Adelaide. 

72  . .        . .  Wyoming. 

73  Wyoming. 
74 London  Conf. 


DARLINGTON,  ROBERT. 


Whitby. 
Nelson. 
Nelson. 
Peterboro'. 


44  R.y.  o.&o  Peterboro'. 


Colborne. 
Colborne. 


47   Markham. 


Located  on 
count  of 
health. 


ac- 
ill 


sup't     Whitby. 

Toronto  Conf. 


DAVEY,  ROBERT. 

1868  e.  out..  Baltimore. 

69   Stirling. 

70  ...  Dundas. 

71    Glanford. 

72  r.f.  c.&  o  Ainleyville. 

73  ...  Brussels. 

74  ...  London  Conf. 


DAVIDSON,  JOHN  C. 

1827  )  (-Methodist 

to  >     1      Episcopal 

32  )  l  Conference. 

33  ord  ....   Belleville. 
34 Kingston. 

35    Toronto. 

36   Hallowell. 

37    Hallowell. 


1838  Hamilton  and 

Stoney  Creek. 

39  . .     Hamilton  and 

Aucaster. 

40  sec.  conf  Kingston. 

41  chmn.       Bay  Quinte  Dist. 
42 Toronto. 

43  Peterboro'. 

44  . .  Peterboro'. 

45  . .     Bytown. 

46  . .       Bytown. 

47  . .   Quebec. 

48  . .  Quebec. 

49  . . .  Odelltown. 

50       Odelltown. 

51  ...  Odelltown. 

52  .  .  .  St.  John's. 

53  St.  John's. 

54  .  .  .  .  Withdrew  and 
united  with  the  Episcopalian 
Church.  He  is  now  (1880)  in 
charge  of  a  congregation  in  Hem- 
mingford,  Quebec. 


DAVIES,    JOHN. 


1855 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


c. 

R.  on  T . 

ORD 


F.   C. 


STJP  D 


SUP  D  . 


Hatley. 

Hatley. 

Farnham. 

Farnham. 

St   Armand. 

St.  Armand. 

Georgeville. 

George  ville. 

Granby. 

Granby. 

Granby. 

Frelighsburg. 

Frelighsburg. 

Frelighsburg. 

Sutton. 

Sutton. 

Sutton. 

Granby. 

St.  Armand. 

Montreal  Conf. 


DAVIS,  GEORGE  H. 


1842  R. on  t.  . 

43  . . 

44  ORD 

45 

46  R.  F.   c. . 

47  .. 
48 

49 

50 

51 
52 
53         

54 

55 

56 

57  f.  sec.  . . 

58 

59  f.  sec.  . 

60  F.  SEC.  . 

61   

62  GOV.  F.  c 

63  )    CHMN.   ( 

64  >  bar'ie  < 

65  )     DIST.     [ 


66  ^ 

67  ]■ 

68  J 
69^| 
70  [ 
71 J 
72 
73 
74 


CHMN. 
DIST. 


CHMN. 
DIST. 


Institution,  Eng. 

Institution,  Eng. 

Montreal. 

Montreal. 

Montreal. 

Kingston 

Toronto  West. 

Toronto  West. 

St.  John's. 

St.  John's. 

Huntingdon. 

Huntingdon. 

Cobourg. 

Cobourg. 

Brockville. 

Brockville. 

St.  John's. 

St.  John's  and 

Chambly. 
St.  John's  and 

Chambly. 
Three  Rivers. 
Hamilton. 
Barrie. 
Barrie. 
Barrie. 
Quebec. 
Quebec. 
Quebec. 
Peterboro' 
Peterboro', 
Peterboro' 
Brantford. 
Brantford. 
Montreal  Conf. 


Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 


DAVIS,  HEMAN. 


1833  R.  onr.. 
34 

35         

36 


Sidney. 
Cobourg. 
Murray. 
Located. 


84 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


DAYMAN,  ABRAHAM. 

DB  GftUCHY,  EDWARD. 

DEVERELL,  WILLIAM. 

1844  R.  on  t  . .  Asphodel. 

18ll  °"       .    1   Bolton,  French 

1835  r. 

on  T .     Peterboro'. 

45  . .         .  -  Brock. 

72r.OWt.                  'Mission. 

36   .. 

; .   Murray. 

46 Consecon. 

73  . . .          ) 

37 

.    .     Bay  Quinte. 

47         ...       Colhorne. 

74  Montreal  Conf. 

38 

...    Dropped. 

48  r.f.c.  &o  Sheffield. 

49  . .        .   Marmora. 

50  Madoc. 

51  ......       Rawdon. 

DEMOREST,  THOMAS. 

1819^1                ("Methodist 
to  V      . .      {      Episcopal 

DEWART,   EDWARD 
HARTLEY. 

52 Shannonville. 

26  J                I         Conference. 

1851  c 

St.  Thomas. 

53                    Shannonville. 

27  ) 

52  R. 

on  t  . .   St.  Thomas. 

54   , ..    ...       Wilton. 

to  >  . . . .         Located.     * 

53   .. 

....   Port  Hope. 

55  sup't.  . .  Wilton. 

40  j 

54 

Thorold. 

56         .      . .  Elgin. 

41   Picton. 

55  k.f.c.  &o  Dundas. 

57  stjp'd.       Elgin. 

42  . . .             Rideau. 

56 

St.  Andrews. 

58       ...         Morpeth. 

43                    Brockville. 

57 

St.  Andrews. 

59     , .   Morpeth. 

44  . . .             Peterboro'. 

58     , 

Odelltown. 

60           . .       Morpeth. 

45             ...  St.  Catharines. 

59  .= 

Odelltown. 

61   . .    .           Holland  Landing 

46  .... Grimsby. 

60     . 

Montreal  West. 

62  stjp'd...     Whitby. 

47 York. 

61    F. 

sec  . .   St.  John's. 

Died  April  13th,  1863,  aged  45 
years. 

48 Humber. 

49  )               ( 
,    /               \  Agent  for  Con- 

( )  nexional  Funds. 

62  f. 
63 
64  .. 

sec        St.  John's. 

Collingwood. 

54  )               ( 

65   ... 

. .   Toronto  North. 

DEACON,  JOSEPH. 

55       •.  Prince  Albert. 

56       Prince  Albert. 

66 
67 

. .   Toronto  North. 
Toronto  North. 

1868  c Franklin  Centre. 

57   ,                Millbrook. 

68  f. 

sec        Ingersoll. 

69  R.  on  T      Angus. 

58 Peel. 

69  ) 

• 

70  .        ..       Orillia. 

59 

to^ 

, .  v .     Editor  Christian 

71       . .      . .  Sharon  and 

to 

Agent  for  Book 

73) 

Guardian. 

Mount  Albert. 

62 

Room. 

74 

Toronto  Conf. 

_„                 I  Pickering. 
'                    (  Newcastle. 

63 

to 
71 

sup'd       Percy. 

Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conferenee.  Toronto.  1874. 

73  r.f.c.&o  Wellesley. 

74               . .  London  Conf. 

Died  January  24th,  1872,  aged 

74  years. 

De  WOLFE,  CHARLES,  M.A. 





1837) 

DE  PUTRON,  JOHN. 

*2f 

....   Eastern  British 

DEAN,  HORACE. 

47) 

America. 

1815  r.  out.     England. 

48 

Montreal. 

1830~>               ( Methodist 
31  \  •  •  •        \      Episcopal 

16  ord.  .         Montreal. 

49 

....   Montreal. 

17   William  Henry. 

50 

Montreal. 

32  J               I.          Conference. 

18 Kingston. 

51 

Quebec. 

33 Gosfield. 

19  R.  f.  c.     Melbourne. 

52  ... 

....   Three  Rivers. 

34 Gosfield. 

20                    Melbourne. 

53   ... 

35  R.F.C.&  o  Newmarket. 

21         . .         French  Mission. 

54  ... 

.    . . .  Three  Rivers. 

36           ...  Newmarket. 

22                    Bentonville. 

55     .. 

E.  B.  A.  Conf. 

37                    Whitby. 

23  ...             Odelltown. 

38               ,     Whitby. 

24                    St.  Armand. 

39  ...       Brock. 

40  Brock. 

41  ...       Toronto  Circuit. 

42     .   Snake  Island. 

Died  Sept.  21st,  1859,  aged  71 
years. 

DICKS 

1851  r.  c 

52  ori 

SON,  G.  N.  A.  F.  T. 
n  t  .     Montreal. 
)           Montreal  and 

43         Snake  Island. 



Wesleyville. 

44  Barrie. 

45  .              Barrie. 
46) 

to  >    Rama. 

49) 

50     Beausoliel  and 

French  River. 

51  . .  Beausoliel  and 

French  River. 

52 Rama. 

53                       Rama 

DERRICK,  THOMAS. 

1857  ) 

53 
54 
55  r.  i 

Kingston. 
Hamilton. 
".  c     Niagara. 

to  \  c.    .         Danville,  C.E. 
60  p 

56 
57 

Niagara. 
Drummon  d  ville. 

61  C Acton  vale. 

62  c.        ...   Leslieville. 

58  .. 

59  ... 

Drummondville. 
Drummondville. 

63  r.  on  t  . .   Leslieville. 

64  . . .        . .   Montreal  East. 

65  r.f.c.&o  Montreal  East. 

66  Kingston. 

60  ... 

61  ... 
62 

63  SUP 

Whitby. 

Whitby. 
. ....  Whitby. 
'd.        Whitby  and 

*J%j            •    •                   ■    •       JlXiCLLIICL* 

54  . .  Rama. 

55  . .            Yonge  Street. 
56) 

to  >  sup'd.  .    Yonge  St.  North. 
66) 

67 Hamilton. 

Oshawa. 

68 Cariboo,  B.C. 

69   Cariboo,  B.C. 

64 
65 

St.  John's. 

70           ....  Cariboo,  B.C. 
71) 

66   ... 
67 

. . ,     Cornwall. 

72  >                 Nanaimo  and 

68 

Cornwall. 

Died  Nov.  4th,  1866,  aged  68 

73  )                          Maple  Bay. 

69  f.  s 

EC  . .   Bowmanville. 

years. 

74 

...       .  Toronto  Conf. 

70  F.  8 

ec  . .  Bowmanville. 

WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


1871  f.  sec  . .   Bowmanville. 

72  St.  Thomas. 

73  f.  sec        St.  Thomas. 
74 London  Conf. 


DIGNAM,  WILLIAM. 


1840  r.  on  t. 
'41 
42 

43  ORD 

44  R.  F.  c. 

45  .... 

46 

47       

48  .. 

49  ... 
50 

51    ... 
52 

53   

54   

55  .. 
56 

57 

58  ) 

59^     ... 

60  ) 

61 

62 

63 

64  sup'd.  . 


Buckingham. 
St.  Andrews. 
Clarendon. 
Warwick. 
Warwick. 
Gosfield  and 

Tilbury. 
London  Circuit. 
Stratford  &  Peel. 
Stratford. 
Stratford. 
Mono. 
Mono. 
Mono. 
Gosfield. 
Gosfield. 
Morpeth. 
Morpeth. 
Morpeth. 

Devonshire  and 
McGillivray. 
Belmont. 
Wyoming. 
Wyoming. 
London  South. 


Died  July  22nd,  1864,  aged  56 
years. 


DINGMAN,  GARRETT  J. 

1853  c.        ...  Lindsay. 

54  R.  on  T. .  Lindsay. 

55   Wilton  and 

Loughboro' 

56  ord St.  Vincent. 

57  R.  F.  u  Elgin. 
58 Elgin. 

59  ...  Elgin. 

60  Shannonville. 

61  Long  Isld  Locks. 

62  . .  Long  Isld  Locks. 

63  ...  North  Wakefield. 

64     North  Wakefield. 

65  New  Glasgow. 

66        New  Glasgow. 

'67  . .  Demorestville. 

68  ....  Demorestville. 

69  ...  Bridgewater. 
/0   .....  Bridgewater. 

71  •  •  ■  Bridgewater. 

72  . .  Wellington. 

73  Wellington. 

74  Toronto  Conf. 


DIXON,  JAMES. 

1856  c Brampton. 

57  R.  on  T . .    Brampton. 

58  ....  London. 

59   Rem.  to  U.  S. 


DIXON,  WILLIAM. 


1843  R.  on  t 
44   .... 


Woodstock. 
Dropped. 


DOCHSTADER,  JOHN  W. 

1863) 

to  }       . 

71  i 

72 

73  ORD 

74 


New  Connexion 
Conference. 
Grimsby. 
Acton. 
Toronto  Conf. 


DOEL,  JOHN. 


1852 
to 
57 
58 

59  .. 

60  ..      .. 

61  .. 
62 

63  

64  

65  sup'd 

66 

67 
68 

69  sup'y 

70   

71 

72  sup'y 

73  sup'y 

74 


New    Connexion 
Conference. 

Thamesford. 

Nissouri. 

Devonshire  and 
McGillivray. 
.   Devonshire. 

Florence. 

Walsingham. 
J  Ingersoll. 
\  St.  Clair. 

Walpole. 

Cape  Crocker. 
.   Cape  Crocker. 

Toronto. 

Cape  Crocker. 

Brudenell  and 
Carlow. 

Yorkville. 

Yorkville. 

Toronto  Conf. 


DOREY,  GIFFORD. 

1846  r.owt.&o  Montreal. 
47 

48    ... 
49 

50   R.  F.  C. 

51 

52       .... 

53 

54) 

55  \      ... 

56) 

57  .... 

58  f.  sec 

59  F.  SEC 

60  f.  sue 

61  F.  SEC 

62  F.    SEC 

63  ... 

and    united 


Quebec. 

Sherbrooke. 

Odelltown. 

Leeds. 

Leeds. 

Leeds. 

St.  Armand. 

Shefford  and 

Granby. 
Newburg. 
Newburg. 
Newburg. 
Toronto  West. 
Toronto  West. 
Toronto  West. 
Rem.  to  England 
with    the    English 


Wesleyan  Conference.  He  is 
now  (1879)  in  charge  of  the  Sea- 
man s  Mission,  Commercial  Road 
East,  London. 


DORION,  JOSEPH   ARCH'D. 

1858  r.  out..    Durham,  F.M. 

59  ....   Durham. 

60  Quebec,  F.M. 

61  ....   Quebec. 


1862  r.f.c.&o  Quebec, 

63  .  .  Quebec, 

64   Quebec,  J- F.M. 

65  Quebec, 

66  Quebec,  j 

67   Sauble. 

68  ....  Sauble. 

69  . .  Sauble. 

70 Roxton  Pond. 

71   . .        ...  Roxton  Pond. 

72 Roxton  Pond. 

73  ...  Shefford. 

74  ....  Montreal  Conf. 

DOUGLAS,  GEORGE,  LL.D. 

1848  c        ...  Melbourne,  C.  E 

49  r.  ou  t  .  Bermuda. 

50 Bermuda. 

51  sup'y.  No  Station — ill 

health. 

52  ord  .  .       Montreal  East. 

53  R.  f.  c .     Montreal  East. 

54  . .   Kingston. 

55  Kingston. 

56  ...  Kingston. 

57    Toronto  West. 

58   Toronto  West. 

59   Toronto  West. 

60  ....       Hamilton. 

61  ...        Hamilton. 

62  .  Hamilton. 

63  sup'd.       Montreal  Centre, 

64  ...       Montreal  West. 

65  .  .  .  Montreal  West. 

66 Montreal  West. 

67 Montreal  Centre. 

68   Montreal  Centre. 

69  chmn         Montreal  Centre. 

70  .   Montreal,  St. 
Joseph's,  &Lachine. 

71  ..       Montreal  Fourth. 

72  . .        MontrealFourth. 

73  ..  ..    Princ.  Theo.  Col. 

Montreal. 

74  .  .  .  .    Montreal  Conf. 

The  hon.  degree  of  LL.  D.  was 
conferred  upon  him  by  the  Uni- 
versity of  McGill  College,  Mon- 
treal, in  1870. 

Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 

DOUGLAS,  JOHN. 


1846 

c. 

Sherbrooke. 

47 

r.  Mir.. 

Sherbrooke. 

48 

Odelltown. 

49 

Odelltown. 

50 

Chambly. 

51 

F.R.C.&O 

Chambly. 

52 

Wesleyville. 

53 
54 

sup'y 

Chambly. 

55 

to 

sup'y 

Montreal  Centr 

71 

72 

Removed  to  U. 

DOUSE,  JOHN. 

1834 

R.  on  T  . . 

Grand  River. 

35 

ORD. 

Grand  River. 

36 

St.  Catharines. 

86 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


1837   

38  K.  f.  c. 

39  .. 

40  .. 


41 1 
to  V 

44j 


45 
46 

47  .  .     . . 

48   V 

49  CHMN. 

50  


•  CHMN. 


CHMN. 


51 

52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58^) 

59  [  CHMN. 

60  J 
61 

62  }  CHMN. 

63  ' 
64 
65 
66 
67 

68     

69 

70 

71  ..    ... 

72  

73  sup'd. 

74  . . 


CHMN. 


Cobourg. 
St.  Clair. 
St.  Clair. 
St.  Clair. 

Belleville. 

Hamilton. 

Hamilton. 

Hamilton. 

Cobourg. 

Kingston. 

Toronto  "West. 

Toronto  West. 

Toronto  West. 

Barrie. 

Barrie. 

Barrie. 

London. 

London. 

Guelph. 

Belleville. 

Belleville. 

Belleville. 

Ottawa. 

Ottawa. 

Ottawa. 

St.  John. 

St.  John. 

St.  John. 

Paris. 

Paris. 

Paris. 

Toronto  Third. 

Toronto  Conf. 


Co- Delegate  of  the  Conference, 
1858  and  1859. 

Treasurer  of  the  Superannuated 
Ministers'  Fund,  1860  to  1874. 

DOWLER,  JOHN  ALEX- 
ANDER. 
1854  c Osgoode. 

55  r.  ore  t  .     Morris. 

56  . .   Howick. 

57  s.  v.  c. . .  Cobourg. 

58  r.f.c.&o  Bobcaygeon. 

59  . .      . .       Bobcaygeon. 

60 Bobcaygeon. 

61) 

62  [ Flinton  and  Ad- 

63  )  dington  Road. 
64 Marmora. 

65   Marmora. 

66  Marmora. 

67  ....         Bell's  Corners. 

68  Bell's  Corners. 

69       Elgin. 

70 Elgin. 

71  Elgin. 

72     Glentay. 

73  . . ...  .         Glentay. 

74  Montreal  Conf. 


DOWN, 
1855  c 

56  R.  on  t  . . 
57 


SAMUEL. 
Millbrook. 
Sarnia. 
Chatham. 


1858  s.  v.  c. .     Cobourg. 

59  r.f.c&o  Seymour. 

60  Bruce  Mines. 

61  .    . .  Bruce  Mines. 

62  ...       Bruce  Mines. 

63  ...       Nottawasaga. 

64  )  (  Garden'  River 

65  }      ....  I      and  Sault  Ste. 

66  )  (  Marie. 

67  Templeton. 

68  Thurso. 

69  Thurso. 

70  ..      ..       Thurso. 
71) 

72  >  Long  Isld.  Locks 

73) 

74       ...         Toronto  Conf. 


DOXEE,  ARCHELAUS. 


1857  c. 
58  r. on  x . 
59 
60 

61    R.F.C  &0 

62 

63       .. 

64 

65 

66 
67 
68  ..      .. 

69 

70    .. 
71 

72  .. 
73 
74 


Sidney. 

Onslow. 

L'Orignal. 

Point  Alexander. 

Onslow. 

Onslow. 

Onslow. 

Brudenell. 

Brudenell. 

Maynooth. 

Marmora. 

Marmora. 

Marmora. 

Shannonville. 

Shannonville. 

Shannonville. 

Tweed. 

Toronto  Conf. 


DRAKE,  THOMAS. 

1858  R.  on  t  . .   Florence. 

59  ....   Gosfieldand 

Amherstburg. 

60  Romney. 

Died  April  30th,  1861,  aged  23 
years. 


DRENNAN,  ALEXANDER. 

1855  r 

56  s. 

57  . 
58 

59  r. 
60 
61 
62 
63 

64  . 

65  .. 

66  ... 

67  .. 
68 
69 
70 
71 


.  on-v      Whitby, 
v.  c. . .   Cobourg. 

Alnwick  Circuit. 
Merrickville. 
f.c.  &o  Onslow. 
Renfrew. 
Renfrew. 

Holland  Landing 

....   Holland  Landing 
. .   Holland  Landing 

Walsingham. 
. .   Walsingham. 

Walsingham. 

...     Tyrconnell. 
.   Gaspe. 
Gaspe. 
. . .  Gaspe. 


1872 
73 

74 


Cartwright. 
Metis. 
Montreal  Conf. 


DUNDAS,  BRABAZON  B. 


1869 
70 

71 

72 
73 


R.F.C.&O 


Smith  ville. 
Coboconk  and 

Bolsover; 
Clarendon  and 
Portage  du  Fort. 
Romney. 
Streetsville. 


74   Toronto  Conf. 


DYER,  JAMES  E. 


1854  c 

55 
56 


57 
58 
59 

60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


ORD.  . 
R.  F.  C 


t  Elora. 
\  Guelph. 
R.  oni. .   Gray. 
. .      ...     Wallace  and 

Elma.. 

Peel. 

Erin. 

Erin  and  Rock- 
wood.. 

Erin. 

Wellesley. 

Wellesley. 

Georgetown. 

Georgetown. 

Georgetown. 

London  South- 
London  Soiithi 

London  South. 

Westminster. 

Westminster. 

Westminster. 

Lucan. 

Lucan. 

London  Conf. 


DYRE,  WM.  RANKIN. 


1855  c. 

Durham. 

56  r.  on  t      Brant. 

57    ORD 

Arran. 

58 

Arran. 

59   R.  F 

.  c.     Arran. 

60  ... 

. . .   Southampton 

and  Paisley 

61   ... 

Southampton 

and  Paisley. 

62  ... 

Thornbury. 

63     .. 

Thornbury. 

64       . 

Bayfield. 

65 

Bayfield. 

66 

Bayfield. 

67 

Mitchell. 

68 

,   Mitchell. 

69  ... 

Mitchell. 

70  ... 

.   St.  George 

71    

Matilda. 

72   ... 

Matilda. 

73   .... 

Matilda. 

74  .... 

.    . .  Montreal  Conf. 

WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


87 


E. 


EASON,  RICHARD. 


1872  c 

73  r.  onr. 

n    


Kingston  First. 
Montreal  Conf. 


EASTMAN,  ANDREW  C. 
1867  c. 

68    R.  OUT. 


69 
70 


Clarendon. 

Alice. 
Calabogie. 
Calabogie. 
Located. 


EB7,  CHARLES  S.,  B.A. 
1866  c 


r.  on  T 
s.  v.  c. 


67 
to 

70 

71    R.F.C.  &0 


72 

73 
74 


Cobourg. 

Preston  and 

Paris,  Germ. 
Preston  and 
Paris,  Germ. 
Hamilton,  Germ. 
London  Conf. 
Editor  for  some  years  of  Cana- 
dian Evangelist  (German  Metho- 
dist.) 

Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—A.B.,  1871. 

EDMISON,  THOMAS  J. 

1868  c.  ...         Oakwood. 

69  r.  on  t.     Oakwood. 

70  . .  Omemee. 

71  s.  v.  c  .  .    Cobourg. 

72  s.  v.  c  . .   Cobourg. 

73  r.f.c.&o  Grafton. 

74 Toronto  Conf. 


EDMONDS,  JABEZ. 


1870  c. 
71  it. 
72 

73  s. 
74 


Nissouri. 
Peel. 
Berlin. 
Cobourg. 
London  Conf. 


EDWARDS,  ANDREW. 


EDWARDS,  ABEL. 

1863  R.  om..   Mooretown. 

64  |  (No  Station— 

65  \         ■••  \  ill  health. 

66       Muskoka. 

67  . .     0  range ville. 

68  .  .         Cooksville. 

69  )  I  No  Station— 

70  \ (  ill  health. 

71   Nissouri. 

72   Aylmer. 

73  r.f.c.&o  East  Zorra. 

74   London  Conf. 


1852 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


R.  F.  C 


C.  . .   Barrie. 

R.  mil.     Barrie. 

ord Holland  L'ding. 

....   Guelph. 

Kincardine. 

Kincardine. 

Kincardine. 

St.  Mary's. 

St.  Mary's. 

Cartwright. 

Cartwright. 

Cartwright. 

Lindsay. 

Lindsay. 

Lindsay. 

Exeter. 

Exeter. 

Exeter. 

Fingal. 

Fingal. 

Fingal. 

Belmont. 

London  Conf. 


EDWARDS,  GEORGE. 


1873  r.  on  t 

74 


Palestine,  Man. 
Toronto  Conf. 


EDWARDS,   TIMOTHY. 

1857  R.  on  t.      Ingersoll. 
58  St.  George. 

59 Rem.  to  U.  S. 


EDWARDS,  WM.  WATSON. 


1866  c. 

67  R. on  t. 

68  .. 

69  ... 

70  s.  v.  c  . 

71  s.  v.  c 
72 

»3  }  R.F.C.( 

74 


(  Harrowsmith 
(     and  Frontenac. 
\  Bath,  5  months. 
J  Erin,   7  months. 

Erin. 
.   Listowel. 
.   Cobourg. 

Cobourg. 
\  Wallaceburg 
°'  I  Walpole  Isld. 

London  Conf. 


ELLIOTT,  JAMES. 

1841  c.  . .   Richmond. 

42  r.  on  t.     Richmond. 


43 
44 


L'Orignal. 
Matilda. 


45  r.f.c.&o  Kemptville. 

46  Kemptville. 

47  Kemptville. 

48  ...  Hull. 

49  ...  Aylmer. 

50  Prescott. 

51  .  .  Prescott. 

52  ...  Prescott. 

53  ...  Brockville. 


1854 

.   Hamilton. 

55 

Hamilton. 

56 

.   Hamilton. 

57  ^ 

Quebec  and  Point 

58 

CHMN. 

Levi. 

59 

Quebec. 

60 

61 

CHMN  . 

Toronto  West. 

62 

63    OHMN.  . 

Hamilton. 

64  1 

65  \  CHMN 

66) 

Montreal  Centre. 

67    CHMN    . 

.   Hamilton,  John 

Street. 

68) 

69  >  CHMN. 

London. 

70) 

71  ) 

72 \ OHMN. 

Quebec. 

73) 

74 

.   Montreal  Conf. 

Secretary  of  Conference,  1856 
President   of    Conference,  1867 
Delegate  to  the  General  Confer  ; 
ence,  Toronto,  1874. 


ELLSWORTH,  ORRIN 
HAMILTON. 


1852  c 

53  R.  on  T . , 
54 

55  ORD.  ..  . 

56  r.  f.  c. 
57 

58   ... 

59 

60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 


Mud  Lake. 

Vienna. 

Vienna. 

Paris. 

Paris. 

Paris. 

Stratford. 

Stratford. 

Mitchell. 

Mitchell. 

Bayfield. 

Bayfield. 

Kincardine. 

Kincardine. 

Kincardine. 


Died  Jan.   2nd,   1867,  aged  49 
years. 

ENGLISH,  JOHN. 

1848  j*'™*|  Cobourg. 

49  Malahide. 

50  .  .  .  Brantford. 

51  ....  Simcoe. 

52  r.f.c.&o  Newcastle. 

53    Newcastle. 

54   Stoney  Creek. 

55  .  .  .  Stoney  Creek. 

56   Grimsby. 

57  Grimsby. 
58 Stirling. 

59  ...  Stirling. 

60  Milford. 

61  . .        .  .    Milford. 

62  Milford. 


88 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


1863  ...  Trenton. 

64  Trenton. 

65  .   Madoc. 

66  .  . .   Madoc. 

67 Madoc. 

68  Rawdon. 

69  Rawdon. 

70  . . .  Rawdon. 

71  ...  Farnham. 

72  Farnham. 

73  . .  Selby. 

74  . .         . .  Toronto  Conf. 


ENGLISH,  NOBLE 
FRANKLIN. 


1845  R.  o?i  t. 

46       

47  R.F.C.  &0 

.  48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
"59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 


Hamilton. 

Toronto. 

Demorestville. 

Brock  ville. 

Brockville. 

Brockville. 

Bytown. 

Bytown. 

Brantford. 

Brantford. 

Chatham. 

Chatham. 

St.  Thomas. 

Cooksville. 

Cooksville. 

Cooksville. 

Goderich. 

Goderich. 

Goderich. 

London  South. 

London  South. 

Weston. 

Weston. 

Weston. 

Elora. 

Elora. 

Elora. 

London  South. 

London  South. 


Died  May  23rd,  1874,  aged  53 
years. 

i        

ENGLISH,  WILLIAM.    . 

1839  R.  am  Gambia,  W.A. 

40       . .  Gambia,  W.A. 

41 St.  Vincent,  W.I. 

42  ...  St.  Vincent,  W.I. 

43  r.fc.  &o  Tobago,  W.I. 

44 Tobago,  W.I. 

45  Barbadoes,  W.I. 

46 Barbadoes,  W.I. 

47   .    ,   Abram's  Tuil, 

Dem. 

48  ...  Ret.  to  England. 

49  ....       Turk's  Isld.W.I. 

50     Turk's  Isld.W.I. 


1851 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 

62  F.  SEC 

63  F.  SEC 

64  F.  SEC 

65  ... 

F. 
F. 
F, 


66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


SEC 
SEC 
SEC 


SEC 
SEC 

SEC 


Turk's  Isld,  W.I. 

Nassau,  New 

Providence. 
Harbour  Island. 
Harbour  Island. 
Napanee. 
Napanee. 
Napanee. 
Bradford. 
Bradford. 
London  Circuit. 
London  Circuit. 
Exeter. 
Morrisburg. 
Morrisburg. 
Lyn. 
Lyn. 
Granby. 
Granby. 
Granby. 
Dunham. 
Dunham. 
Montreal  Conf. 


Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 


EVANS,  EPHRAIM,  D.D. 


1827  ) 
to  }    .. 
32) 

33  ORD 


CHMN 


CHMN. 


Methodist 
Episcopal 
Conference. 
Agent  U.  C.  A. 
Ancaster. 

Editor  Christian 
Guardian. 

London  District. 

Hamilton. 

London. 


Toronto  West. 
(  Eastern  British 
j      America 
(  Conference. 

Kingston, 
(  Kingston. 
(  Victoria,  V  I. 


chmn.     Victoria,  V   I. 


66  CHMN. 

67  CHMN. 

68  CHMN. 

69  CHMN. 

70  CHMN. 

71  CHMN. 


Nanaimo,  B.  C. 
Nanaimo,  B.  C. 
Hamilton 

Centre. 
Yorkville. 
Yorkville. 


1872 
73 

74 


\  Muncey,  Mt.  El- 
(  gin  Institution. 
.  London  Conf. 


Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 


EVANS,  JAMES. 


1830  ; 
31 
32' 

33   ORD. 

34 
to 
37 
38 
39 
40 
to 
45 
46 


Methodist 
Episcopal 
Conference. 
St.  Catharines. 

St.  Clair. 

Lake  Superior. 
Guelph. 
Norway  House 

and  Gen.  Supt. 
\      Miss.  H.  B.  T. 
Visiting  Eng. 


Died  at  Keelby,  in  Lincoln- 
shire, England,  Nov.  23rd,  1846, 
aged  46  years. 


EVANS,  JOHN  SWANTON. 

1847  c.        ...  Toronto  Circuit. 

48  c Seneca. 

49  R.  o?i  T .     St.  Thomas. 

(  Yonge  Street. 

50  ]  Toronto  East. 

(  St.  Catharines. 

51  .     St.  Catharines. 

52  r.f.c.&o  Woodstock. 

53  Port  Dover. 

54   Odelltown  and 

Hemmingford. 

55 Goderich. 

56  ...    Goderich. 

57  . . .     .       Goderich. 

58  ...   Mitchell. 

59  Mitchell. 

60  Melbourne. 

61  Melbourne. 

62  . .       Danville. 

63  Danville. 

64  .......     Danville. 

65  )  [  Coaticoke  and 

66  \  " "     ' '  \  Barnston. 

67  .   Dunham. 

68  .   Dunham, 

69  f.  sec.  .  Spencerville. 

70  f.  sec.  .  Morrisburg. 

71  f.  sec.  .  Morrisburg. 

72  F.  sec.  Morrisburg. 

73  Uxbridge. 

74  . .  Toronto  Conf. 

Journal  Secretary  of  Conference, 
1861-1866. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


89 


F. 


FAULKNER,  WILLIAM. 

1826  r.  oni.     Three  Rivers. 

27  Melbourne. 

28  ..   Three  Rivers. 

29  . .   Rem.  to  Nfld. 


FAWCETT,  JAMES  B. 

1872  c. 

73  ii.  out.  .   Fairfield. 

74  ...       Montreal  Conf. 


FAWCETT,  JOHN. 

1853  c.  . .   Norwood. 

54  it.  on  t  . .   Norwood. 

55   Dropped. 


FAWCETT,  MICHAEL. 


1841  c.  . . 
42  R.  on  t  . 
43' 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 

58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


R.F.C.&O 

Barrie. 

Sidney. 

Marmora. 

Elizabethtown. 

Elizabeth  town. 

Elizabethtown. 

Bath. 

Bath. 

Bowman  ville. 

Sidney. 

Sidney. 

Sidney. 

Conseeon. 

Conseeon. 

Conseeon. 

Conseeon. 

Frankford  and 

Trenton, 
Grimsby. 
Grimsby. 
Grimsby. 
Smith  ville. 
St.  George. 
St.  George. 
St.  George. 
Brampton. 
Brampton . 
Brampton. 
Markham. 
Markham. 
Oakville. 
Oakville. 
High  Bluff,  Man. 
High  Bluff,  Man. 
Toronto  Conf. 


FAWCETT,  THOMAS. 

1832  a  ...  Dumfries. 

33  k.  on  t  .     Toronto  Tp. 

34   Newmarket. 

35  Whitby. 

36   Yonge  Street. 


1837 
38 
39 

40 

41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 

47 

48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 


o  St.  Thomas. 
Oxford. 
Oxford. 
Malahide. 
Goderich. 
Goderich. 
Guelph. 
Guelph. 

Brantford  and 
Grand  River' 

Woodstock. 
Sarnia. 
Sarnia. 
Sarnia. 
Chatham. 
St.  Mary's. 
St.  Mary's. 
St.  George. 
St.  George. 
St.  George. 
Grand  River. 
Grand  River. 
Grand  River. 


Killed  by  an  accident  on  the 
G.  W.  R.,  March  19th,  1859, 
aged  51  years. 


FEAI 

.,  JAMES. 

1869  R.  out. 

Georgetown. 

Died  April 

17th,    1870,  aged 

29  years. 

FEAR, 

SAMUEL. 

1842  c.    . . 

Chinguacousy. 

43  c.  . . . 

Chinguacousy. 

44  r.  on  t 

Brock. 

45 

Jirock. 

46 

Guelph. 

47  R.  f.  c. 

Gosfield. 

48   ORD 

Chatham. 

49 

Chatham. 

50 

Goderich. 

51 

Goderich. 

52 

Goderich. 

53 

Owen  Sound. 

54 

Owen  Sound. 

55 

Owen  Sound. 

56   ... 

Brock. 

57 

Brock. 

58 

Brock. 

59       ... 

Peel. 

60 

Peel. 

61 

Peel. 

62 

Blenheim. 

63 

Blenheim. 

64 

Elora. 

65 

Elora. 

66 

Elora. 

67^1 

68  [ 

69  J 

1  Sault  Ste  Marie 
(  &  Garden  River. 

70   .. 

Battersea. 

71     ... 

Battersea. 

1872     . . .  Battersea. 

73  ...        Tamworth. 

74  ...        Montreal  Conf. 


FEATHER,  THOMAS. 

1858  c Maitland. 

59  r.  on  t  .     Opeonga  Road. 

60  ...  Durham,  C.  E. 

61  s.  v.  c  .     Cobourg. 

62  r.f.c.  &o  Newmarket 

and  Aurora. 

63  ....  Barrie. 

64 Thornbury. 

65   Thornbury. 

66   Orillia. 

67  ...       Orillia. 

68  ...       Arkona. 

69  ....   Wellesley. 

70  ..  ..   Wellesley. 

71 Rem.  to  Eng. 


FERGUSON,  GEORGE. 


1816^1 

to  V 

32  J 

33  .... 

34   

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40  sup'd  . 

41 

42 

to  J- 
50  J 

Died  January  1st,   1851,   aged 
65  years. 


FERGUSON,  GEORGE,  JR. 


{  Methodist 
J.      Episcopal 
I  Conference. 

Waterloo. 

Sidney . 

Sidney. 

Prescott  and 

Augusta. 

Matilda. 

Matilda. 

Grand  River. 

Dumfries. 

Dumfries. 


sup'd  .   Nelson. 


1863  r.  on  t 
64 
65   ... 


Lyn. 

Farmersville. 
Newboro'  and 

Bedford. 

66  ....    Manningville. 

67  r.f.c.  &o  Washington. 

68  . .        .  .   Waterford. 

69   Port  Rowan. 

70   Port  Rowan. 

71    Elmira. 

72   Elmira. 

73   Vienna. 

74  London  Conf. 


FERGUSON,  JOHN. 


1869  c.    . . 

70  r.  om . 

71  .... 


Hungerford. 

Demorestville. 

Cataraqui. 


90 


MINISTERS  AND  PROBATIONERS. 


1872     Amherst  Isle. 

73  r.f.c.&o  Amherst  Isle. 

74  .        ......   Montreal  Conf. 


FERGUSON,  THOMAS 
ALEXANDER. 


R. 


1857  c. 
58  r. 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 

67   ,. 
68 

69  f. 

70  f. 
71 
72 

73  .. 

74  .. 


. .   Tutor  Vic.  Col. 

.  on  t  .     Tutor  Vic.  Col. 

,   Agt.  for  Vic.  Col. 

..   Yonge  St.  North. 

f.c&o  Yonge  St.  North. 

....   Yonge  St.  North. 

Brampton. 

....   Brampton. 
. .  Brampton. 

Waterdown. 
Waterdown. 
Berlin. 
sec        Berlin. 
sec  .     Berlin. 

Darlington. 

Darlington. 

Darlington. 

Toronto  Conf. 


FERRIER,  ROBT.  W.,  M.A. 

1861 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

Died  May  2nd,   1870,  aged  32 
years. 


c.  .  .  .         

r.  ojit..   St.  John's,  C. E. 
.  St.  Catharines. 
.     Montreal  Centre. 
r.f.c.&o  Chambly. 

Tutor  Vic.  Col. 
....  Montreal  Centre. 

,      .      . .  Montreal  East. 
sup'y  . .     Montreal  Centre. 


FESSANT.  EDWIN. 


R. 


1857  c. 

58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 

64  .. 

65  .. 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 

71 

72  f. 

73  f. 

74  , 


071  T. 
V.  C. 


r.f.c.  &o 


SEC. 
SEC.  . 


Gosfield  and 

Rochester. 
Milford. 
Cobourg. 
Collingwood. 
Danville. 
Leeds. 
Leeds. 
Leeds. 
Eganville. 
Maberly. 
Maberly. 
Newboro'. 
Newboro'. 
Newboro' 
Clarendon  and 
Portage  du  Fort. 
Portage  du  Fort. 
Portage  du  Fort. 
London  Conf. 


FIELD,  GEORGE  H. 


1860  r.  onT. 
61 


62 


63  s. v.  c 


Millbrook. 
Bath. 
Waterloo — 

Kingston. 
Cobourg. 


1865 
66 
67 
68 
69 


SUPD 

70  sup'd  . 

71  sup'd 

72  :     ... 


Niagara. 

Niagara. 

Port  Dalhousie. 

Port  Dalhousie. 

Metis. 

Smithville. 

Smithville. 

Withdrew. 


FIFE,  WILLIAM  H. 


1869 
70 
71 

72 
73 

74 


r.  on  T 


R.  F.  C.  &  O 


Rosemont. 
Bond  Head. 
Drayton. 
Blenheim. 
Sandwich. 
London  Conf. 


64  r.f.c.&o  Roxborouah 


FISH,  CHARLES. 

1848  c.       ...  Guelph. 

49  R.  on  T .     Guelph. 

50  Peel. 

51  ...       Nelson. 

52  r.f.c.&o  Bowman ville. 

53  ....       Bowmanville. 

54  ...       Newburg. 

55   Newburg. 

56  Newburg. 

57  Picton. 

58  . . .  Picton. 

59   Toronto  West. 

60  Toronto  West. 

61  ..  Toronto  West. 

62  . . .  Collingwood. 

63  . . .  Collingwood.' 

64  (  (  Kingston,  Agent 

65  |    '  *  "    (for  Victoria  Col. 

66  ...       Streetsville. 
67.        ...       Streetsville. 

68  ...  Streetsville. 

69  ....         Yonge  Street. 

70  ...       Yonge  Street. 

71   Yonge  Street. 

72  ...      ,   Peterboro'. 

73  Peterboro'. 

74   Toronto  Conf. 

Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 


1866 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


FISHER,  JOHN  S. 

R.  on  t  . .   Cainsville. 

...  Cainsville. 

. .  Oakville. 

...»   Oakville. 

R.  f.  c.  &  o  Harmony. 

Harmony. 

Harmony. 

...       Lucknow. 

London  Conf. 


FLANAGAN,  JOHN. 


1835  r.  on  t  . 
36 

37  ORD 

38  R.  F.  c. 
39 


Cobourg. 
London. 
Toronto  Circuit. 
Cornwall. 

Tjnp.ated . 


FLANDERS,  CHAS.  RUSTON. 
on  T 


1873  R. 
74   .. 


St.  Armand. 
Montreal  Conf. 


FLANDERS,  RUFUS 
ARLINGTON. 


1841  c. 
42  r.  on  t  . 
43 
44 

45  . 

46  R.F.C&0 

47  .. 
48 

49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 

62  

63  CHMN... 

64  CHMN .  . 

65  CHMN. 


F.  SEC 
F.  SEC 
F.  SEC 
F.  SEC 


Russelltown. 

Russelltown. 

St.  Armand. 

St.  Armand. 

St.  Armand. 

Wesleyville. 

Leeds. 

Leeds. 

Leeds. 

Shefford. 

Shefferd. 

Shefford. 

Shefford. 

Dunham. 

Dunham. 

Dunham. 

Dunham. 

Clarenceville. 

Clarenceville. 

Clarenceville. 

St.  Armand. 

St.  Armand. 

St.  Armand. 

Clarenceville. 

Clarenceville. 


Died  October  12th,  1865,  aged 
48  years. 

FLETCHER,  ASHTON.JR. 

1854  r.  on  t  . .  Nelson. 

55  s.  v.  c       Cobourg. 

56  u.  v.  c       Cobourg. 

57  Located. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity ;  B.A.,  1859;  LL.B.,  1864. 
Is  now  (1880)  a  lawyer  in  Wood- 
stock, Ontario. 


FLETCHER,  ASHTON,   SEN. 


1855  r.  out. 

56  ord  . . 

57   

58 

to 

63 

64  ^j 

to  \  sup'y 

66  J 

67  sup'y 

68  sup'y 

69  sup'y 
70 
to 
73 
74 


Stouffville. 

Humber. 

Albion. 


sup'y..  .   Woodstock. 


Ingersoll. 

Woodstock. 
Woodstock. 
Brampton. 

Hastings. 

Toronto  Conf. 


SUP  Y 


FLETCHER,   DRUMMOND  J. 


1851  r.  on  T. 
52       .. 
K3 


Woodstock. 
Wellesley. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


91 


FLUMMERFELT,  CORNELI'S 


c. 


1827 
28 
to 
34 

35  c 

36  c. 

37  e.  on  t  . 

38  OED 

39  e.  f.  c. . 
40 

41 


42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
to 
60 


Toronto  Circuit. 

Desisted. 

Newmarket. 

Brock. 

Brock. 

Brock. 

Walpole. 

Gosfield  and 

Howard. 
Gosfield  and 

Howard. 
Thames. 
Chatham. 
Muncey. 
London   Circuit. 
London   Circuit. 
Mono. 
Bradford. 
Bradford. 
Brock. 
Brock. 
Brock, 
Stouffville. 
Stouffville. 


sup'd.    Markham. 


Died  Feb.  10th,  1861,  aged  73 
years. 


FORD,  WILLIAM  J. 

Madoc. 
Shannonville. 
Drummondville. 
Dundas. 


1868  c.    ... 

69  r.  on  t  . 

70  ...       . 
71 


72  r.f.c.&o  Waterford. 

73  ....  Waterford. 

74   London  Conf. 


FORMAN,  RICHARD  JOHN. 

on  T       Newmarket. 

Bradford. 
Thorold. 

Grimsby. 
f.c.  &o  Thamesford. 
. .    Georgetown. 

Georgetown. 

Gait. 
....   Elora. 

Elora. 

sec  .  .    Elora. 

Blenheim. 

Blenheim. 

Washington. 

Westminster. 

Westminster. 

London  South. 

London  South. 

London  South. 

Drayton. 

Drayton. 

London  Conf. 


1853  e. 

54  .. 

55   .. 

56   .. 

57  e. 

58   .. 

59  .. 

60 

61   .. 

62  .. 

63  f. 

64  f. 

65  f. 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74  .. 

SEC. 
SEC. 


FORSTER,  JOSEPH  L. 


Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 


1870  c. 

71  E 

72  . 
73 


on  t  .     Milford. 
Bradford. 
Point  Levis. 
74   Located. 


FORSYTH,  JOSEPH  L. 
E.  on  t  .  Bruce  Mines. 
r.f.c.&o  Bruce  Mines. 

J  Compton  and 
1  Coaticoke. 

Hatley. 

Eganville. 

sup'y  .        Eganville. 
Located. 


FOWLER,  HIRAM. 

1855  c Dudswell. 

56  E.  on  T .     Chaudiere. 

57 Sutton. 

58 Sutton. 

59  r.f.c.&o  Bearbrook. 

60 Sutton. 

61 Sutton. 

62       Sutton. 

63  Farnham. 

64  ...       Farnham. 

65  Farnham. 

66  ...       Sutton. 

67  ...       Sutton. 

68       Sutton. 

69  ....  Eaton. 

70  ...  Eaton. 

71  ...  Cookshire. 

72  ..    Bury. 

73  .  .  Bury. 

74 Montreal  Conf. 

FOWLER,  ROBERT,  M.D., 
M.R.C.S.E. 


Nelson. 

Oshawa. 

Markham. 

Markham. 
o  Toronto  East. 
(  Wolfe  Island. 
(  Hamilton. 

Consecon. 

Brantford. 

Yonge  St.  South. 
.    Keene. 
.   Keene. 

Frankford. 

Sidney. 

Sidney. 

Sidney. 

Colborne. 
.    Colborne. 

Colborne. 

Orillia. 

Orillia. 

Orillia. 
.   Fergus. 

London  Conf. 

Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 


1853  c. 

54  R.  on  T . 

55  .. 

56  ... 

57  E.F.C.  & 

58 

59 

60 

61  .. 

62  

63  sup'd. 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


FRANKLIN,  BENJAMIN. 

1872  c      Carlton  Place. 

73  e.  wit.     Smith's  Falls. 

74  Montreal  Conf. 


FRAZEE,  ELIAS  WETMORE. 


1857  c. 

58  c 

59  e.  on  t  . 

60 

61 


Stratford. 

Wawanosh. 

Bayfield, 

Teeswater. 

Berlin. 


62  r.f.c.&o  Peel. 

63  . .         Lucknow. 

64  Lucknow. 
55           . .       Napier. 

66  . .   Oil  Springs  and 

Petrolia. 

67     Petrolia. 

68  Oil  Springs. 

69  .  .  .  .  Removed  to  the 
United  States  and  united 
with  the  Detroit  Conference 
of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church.  In  1874  he  was 
stationed  at  Clinton  and 
Macon,  Adrian  District. 


FRESHMAN,  CHAS.,  D.D. 


1860 
to 
63 
64 

to 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


E.F.C&O. 


Hamilton  Ger- 
man Mission. 


Preston  German 
Mission. 
Brighton. 
Lindsay. 
Lindsay. 
Ingersoll. 
Ingersoll. 
London  Conf. 


FRESHMAN,  JACOB. 


63  c 

Hamilton  G.  M. 

64  e.  on  T 

Preston  G.  M. 

65 

Preston  G.  M. 

66 

Hamilton  G.M. 

67   E.F.C.&O 

Waterloo  G.M. 

68  ... 

Heidelburg  and 

Grey 

69  sup'd  . . 

Brighton. 

70 

Agent  Vic.  Col. 

71 

Agent  Vic.  Col. 

72 

Georgeville  and 

Magog. 

73     .. 

Gananoque. 

74  ... 

Montreal  Conf. 

FYDELL,    THOS.    ROBERTS. 


1872  c. 

73  R.  on  t 
74 


Hillsdale  and 
Penetanguishene- 
Pittsburg. 
London  Conf. 


92 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


G. 


GABIE,  ROBERT  L. 

1863  k.  out.     Carlton  Place. 

64  . .       . .  Moulinette. 

65  Fitzroy  Harbour. 

66       Fitzroy  Harbour. 

67  .......   Brampton. 

68  s.  v.  c       Cobourg. 

Died  May  18th,  1869,  aged  34 
years. 


GALBRAITH,  WILLIAM. 


GARRETT,  RICHARD. 


1861    R.  071  T 

Victoria  Road. 

62   ... 

Lindsay. 

63 

Bowman  ville. 

64  s.  v.  c  . 

Cobourg. 

65   R.F.C.  &< 

i  Shefford  and 

Lawrenceville 

66 

St.  Mary's. 

67  .... 

Dorchester. 

68   .... 

Park  Hill. 

69       

Streetsville. 

70 

Hamilton  East. 

71   

Hamilton  East. 

72  ...    ... 

Montreal  Third. 

73  . 

Montreal  Third. 

74 

Montreal  Conf. 

GARRETT,  JOHN  COLQU- 
HOUN. 


1868 
69 
70 

71 
72 
73 
74 


c. 

R.  on  t 


R.F.C.&O 


L'Orignal. 
Chandos. 
Bath  and  Am- 
herst Isle. 
Winchester. 
Moulinette. 
North  Augusta. 
Montreal  Conf. 


GALLOWAY,  JOSEPH. 

1869  R.  07i  t..   Blenheim. 

70   Blenheim. 

71  ...       Romney. 

72  Yonge  St.  South. 

73  r.f.c.  &o  Silver  Islet. 

74  .      ...       Toronto  Conf. 


GARBUTT,  THOMAS  E.       ; 

1861  r.  on  t  .   St.  Mary's.  \ 

62  Clinton. 

63  ...  Bayfield.  \ 

64  s.  v.  c  . .  Cooourg. 

65  s.  v.  c       Cobourg.  i 

66  r.f.c.&o  Yonge  St.  North,  j 

67  . .         .  Yonge  St.  North.  ; 

68 Yonge  St.  North,  j 

69     Montreal  South,   j 

Died  March  19th,   1869,  aged  ■ 
34  years. 


1835  c.  . 

36  c 

37  R.  on  t. 

38 
39 


Wesleyville. 
St.  Armand. 
Stanstead  and 

Barnston. 
Dunham.   ' 
Located — ill- 
health. 


GATCHELL,  JOSEPH. 


!10) 

(  Methodist 

to  \         .. 

•j      Episcopal 

32) 

(           Conference 

33  sup'd. 

Long  Point. 

34  stjp'd. 

Long  Point. 

35  

Dropped. 

Note. — As  a  member  of  the 
Wesleyan  Conference  after  the 
Union  of  1833,  Mr.  Gatchell  re- 
ceived his  superannuation  claim 
from  the  united  body.  Never- 
theless, in  June,  1834,  he  was  one 
of  the  five  who  met  and  organ- 
ized the  present  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Church  in  Canada,  and  sub- 
sequently with  Culp  and  Pickett 
ordained  John  Reynolds  as  their 
first  Bishop.  In  the  MSS.  Jour- 
nals of  the  Conference  of  1835, 
the  following  Resolution  appears 
in  his  case  : — "  Resolved,  that 
Joseph  Gatchell,  who  has  with- 
drawn under  very  dishonourable 
circumstances,  is  therefore  drop- 
ped without  any  further  notice. " 
He,  however,  became  an  effective 
worker  in  the  New  Church,  and 
for  several  years  occupied  the  po- 
sition of  Presiding  Elder.  He 
died  in  1863. 


GEE,  DANIEL  F. 

1864  r.  o?i  t      Markham. 

65  ...  Brock. 

66   Prince  Albert. 

67  ...       Newcastle. 

68  r.f.c.&o  Stouffville. 

69  .    .  Stouffville. 

70  Stouffville. 

71  ....  Alliston. 

72  ...  Alliston. 

73  ...  Alliston. 

74     Toronto  Conf. 


GEE,  THOMAS. 

1872  c.  Cayuga. 

73  r.  071  t      Welland. 

74  .,.».,.     London  Conf. 


GEMLEY,  JOHN. 


1841 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
to 
73 
74 


c.  . . . 

R.  071  T . 


R.F.Q.&O 


F.  SEC. 
CHMN. 

CHMN. 

CHMN. 

CHMN. 

CHMN. 

CHMN. 

CHMN 

CHMN. 

CHMN.  , 

CHMN. 

sup'd. 


Mississippi. 
Mississippi. 
St.  Andrews. 
Prescott. 
Port  Hope. 
Port  Hope. 
Belleville. 
Belleville. 
Belleville. 
Dundas. 
Dundas. 
Peterboro'. 
Peterboro'. 
Toronto  East. 
Toronto  East. 
Toronto  East. 
Montreal  Centre. 
Montreal  Centre. 
Montreal  Centre. 
Quebec. 
Quebec. 
Quebec. 
Kingston. 
Kingston. 
Kingston. 
Brantford. 
Brantford. 
Brantford. 
Toronto  East. 
Sec  U.  C-  Bible 
Soc.  by  permis- 
sion of  Conf. 
Toronto  Conf. 


Secretary  of  Conference  1861. 


GERMAN,  GEO..G. 


56   R.  071  T 

Glanford. 

57            .. 

Located — ill 

health 

GERMAN,  JOHN  FERGUSON, 

M.A. 

1862  |  v.T'c  |  CoWS- 
63  r.  v.  c  .  Cobourg. 
64 Napanee. 

65  Waterloo — 

Kingston . 

66  r.f.c  &o  St.  George. 

67  ...        . .  Paris. 

68  . .    Paris. 

69  ...  Walsingham. 

70  . .  St.  Williams. 

71  St.  Williams. 

72  Norwich. 

73  Norwich. 

74  Toronto  Conf. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Uni- 
versity, Cobourg— B.  A,  1864: 
M.A.,  1867. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST    CONFERENCE. 


93 


GERMAN,  JOHN  WESLEY. 

1850  c Bath. 

51  r.  on  t.  Napanee. 

52  ...  Brighton. 
53 Brighton. 

54  K.F.c.&o  Farmersville. 

55  ...  Farmersville. 

56  . .  Farmersville. 

57  Wilton. 

58  .  .  Wilton. 

59  .  .  Sidney. 

60  Sidney. 

61  Sidney. 

62  . .  Stirling. 

63  ....  Bath. 

64  ...  Bath. 

65   Bath. 

66  ....  Elora. 

67  f.  sec.  Elora. 

68  f.  sec.  Elora. 

69  ...  Port  Dover. 

70  Port  Dover. 

71    Port  Dover. 

72  Seneca. 

73  ...  Seneca. 

74  ...  London.  Conf. 


GERMAN,  ORRIN. 


1870  c. 


71 
72 


k.  on  t  . 


73  ORD.. 

74  .. 


Maynooth  and 

Carlow. 
Marmora. 
Brudenell  and 

Bark  Lake. 
Oxford  House, 

H.   B.  T. 
Toronto  Conf. 


GERMAN,  PETER. 


1853 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
to 
64 
65 
66 
67 
to 
71 
72 
73 
74 


c 

R.  on  T 
ORD 


J 


1 


to  j- 
71  J 


St.  George. 

Norwich. 

Norwich. 

Norwich. 

Cornwall. 

Cornwall. 

Moulinette. 

Grand  River. 

Fairfield. 
Fairfield. 

Muncey. 

Port  Stanley. 
Port  Stanley. 
London  Conf. 


1841 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
to 
73 
74 


R.F.C.&I 


Grimsby. 

Newmarket. 

Toronto  Circuit. 

Albion. 

Humber. 

Humber. 

Brock. 

Brock. 

Dumfries. 

Dumfries. 

Tngersoll. 

Ingersoll. 

St.  Mary's. 

St.  Mary's. 

Mono. 

Mono. 

Delhi. 

Delhi. 


.  .    Lynedoch. 
. .    London  Conf. 


GODWIN,  WILLIAM. 

1871  c.  Vienna,  4  mo. 

72  c Fairfield. 

73  it.  on  t.  .   Nissouri. 

74  ...        London  Conf. 


GOFF,  EDWARD  FADE. 


1871  c. 

72  r.  on  t. 

73 

74 


\  Toronto  Third. 
(  Brampton. 
.    Kleinburg. 
Yonge  St.  South- 
Toronto  Conf. 


GOLD,  ISAAC. 


1859  e.  on-T. 

60  .... 

61  ... 

62  .... 


Centreville  and 

Tamworth. 
Milford. 
Bradford. 
Cookstown. 


GLADWIN,  JONATHAN. 


1834  r.  on  t 

Isle  of  Tanti. 

35   ... 

Isle  of  Tanti. 

36   ORD  . . 

37 

Amherstburg. 
Isle  of  Tanti. 

Died  October  2nd,    1837,   aged 

34  years. 

GLASS, 

WILLIAM. 

1845  e.  out. 

Mono  and 

46 

Nottawasaga. 
Humber. 

47   ... 

Markham. 

48  ... 

.   Located. 

GLASSFORD,  EDWARD. 

1856  c. 

.   Gatineau. 

57  n.  on  t  . 
58 

Osgoode. 
.    Located. 

GLOVER, 

THOMAS W 

1867  ) 

i  Bible 

to  \ 
70  i 

■'      Christian 

(            Conference. 

71 

Havelock. 

72  ord    . . 

Blairton. 

73   .... 

Durham. 

74       .... 

Toronto  Conf. 

63  e.f.c.&o  L'Orignal. 

64   Aylwin. 


65 
66 
67 
68 

69 

70 

71   

73  F.  SEC 

74  .. 


Aylwin. 

Paisley. 

Paislejr. 

Invermay. 

Invermay. 

Vespra. 

Vespra. 

Vespra. 

Stayner. 

Toronto  Conf. 


GIBSON,  JOSEPH  R. 

1870  c Muskoka. 

71  E.  on  t.     Rosseau. 

72  Rosemont. 

73  ...        Rosemont. 

74  ...  Toronto  Conf. 


GILBERT,  CHARLES  W  M. 

1838  o Dumfries. 

39  e.  on  t  .     St.  Thomas. 

40  . .  Simcoe. 


GODFREY,  ROBERT. 

Wellesley. 
Elma. 
Brock. 
Frontenae. 


1860  c. 
61  R.  on  t. 
62 
63       ..      . 


64  r.f.u.&o  Frontenae. 


65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Hastings  Road. 

Bannockburn. 

Bannockburn. 

Campbellford. 

Hastings. 

Hastings. 

Hastings. 

Bobeaygeon. 

Bobcaygeon. 

Toronto  Conf. 


GOODERHAM,  JAMES. 

1848  R.  on  t.     Oshawa. 

49  . .    Markham. 

50  ...    Located — ill 

health. 

Died  on  Sunday,  the  1 1th  May, 
1878,  of  injuries  received  at  a 
railway  accident  near  Carleton 
Station  on  the  10th  inst.,  in  his 
54th  year. 


GOODFELLOW,  JOHN. 

1843  R.  on  T       Albion. 

44  ....   Markham. 

45  Ouelph. 

46  York. 

47  r.f.c.  &o  London. 

48   Mono. 

49  . . .  Mono. 

50   Newmarket. 

51  ...  -  Newmarket. 

52  Amherstburg. 

53  Amherstburg. 

54  .  .    Nanticokc. 

55  . . .  Nanticoke. 

56   Norwood. 

57    Norwood. 

58 Omemee. 

59    Omemee. 

60  ....  Omemee. 

61  sup'd.        Omemee. 


Died  July  22nd 
years. 


1861,  aged  43 


94 


MINISTERS  AND   PROBATIONERS. 


GOODRICH,  CHARLES  B. 

1836  e.o»t..  Thames. 

37  St.  Thomas. 

38  ....  Walpole. 

39       Warwick  and 

Adelaide. 

40  b.f.c.&o  Goderich. 
41 Withdrew. 


GOODSON,  GEORGE. 

1836  R.mT..  Matilda. 

37   Matilda. 

38  Richmond. 

39  ....  Hull. 

40  e.f.c.  &o  Crosby. 
41 Crosby. 

42 Mississippi. 

43  Mississippi. 

44 Perth. 

45  Perth  and  Sher- 

brooke. 

46  Napanee. 

47  ....      . .  Napanee. 

48  Peterboro' 

49  ...       ..  Port  Hope. 
50 Port  Hope. 

51   Guelph. 

52  .  .  Guelph. 

53  St.  Catharines. 

54       St.  Catharines. 

55  Dundas. 

56  . .  Mt.  Pleasant. 

57  Mt.  Pleasant. 

58  f.  sec  Mt.  Pleasant. 

59  . .  Milton. 
60 Milton. 

61  f.  sec  . .  Milton. 

62  chmx.  . .  Owen  Sound. 

63  chmx.  . .  Owen  Sound. 

64  chmx.  . .  Owen  Sound. 

65  chmn.  Chatham. 

66  chmn.    .  Chatham. 

67  chmn.  Chatham. 

68  chmn.  Sarnia. 

69  chmn.  Strathroy. 

70  chmn.  . .  Strathroy. 

71  chmn.  Bradford. 

72  . .  St.  Clair. 

73     St.  Clair. 

Died  May  11th,  1874,  aged  64 
years. 

GOODWIN,  JAMES. 

1856  R.  on  T  Dundas. 

57  Thorold. 

58     Thorold. 

59  Yonge  St.  South. 

60  r.f.c.  &o  Brampton. 

61  , .    . .  Brampton. 

62  . .  Brampton. 

63  Mono. 

64  . .    ....  Mono. 

65  Mono. 

66  ..  Peel. 
.67   ...  Peel. 

68 Peel. 

69   Bond  Head. 

70  Bond  Head. 

71       Bond  Head. 


1872 
73 

74 


Welland. 
Welland. 
London  Conf. 


GORDON,  JAMES  ALEX. 


1858 
59 
60 
61  i 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


.  o?i  T      Osgoode. 
. .   Kemptville. 

Maitland. 

,  v.  c       Cobourg. 
.f.c.&o  Hamilton. 
Hamilton. 

Montreal  West. 

Montreal  West. 
Hemmingford. 

Hemmingford. 

Hemmingford. 

Montreal  Third. 

Montreal  Third. 

Montreal  Third. 

Prescott. 

. .  Prescott. 

. .  Montreal  Conf. 


GOSTELLO,  DAVID. 

1854  c.  . . .         Snake  Island. 
55  k.  on  T .     Snake  Island. 


56 


Dropped. 


GRAHAM,  JAMES. 

1859  R.  onT.     Newcastle. 

60  . .  Markham. 

61   Bowmanville. 

62  . . .        .     Bowmanville. 

63  r.f.c.  &o  Yonge  St.  South. 

64  Yonge  St.  South. 
fi_                  (  Yonge  St.  South. 

' ' '     (  Clarenceville. 

66  Davenport  and 

Seaton. 

67       Baltimore  and 

.  Grafton. 

68  ..       ..   Canton. 
69 Canton. 

70         Clinton. 

71  ....  Clinton. 

72  ...        ..   Clinton. 

73  Goderich. 

74  London  Conf. 

Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 


GRAHAM,  ROBERT. 

1850  R.  on  t  .     

51   ...  Russelltown. 

52 — 

53     

54  R.F.C.  &0 


Eaton. 
Eaton. 
55  Eaton. 


56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 


Collingwood. 

Collingwood. 

Oakville. 

Brock. 

Grenville. 

Grenville. 

Innisnl. 


sv/p'd  ,     Oxford. 


1865) 
66  >  sup'd  . .  Waterdown. 
67) 

Died  Feb.  20th,  1868,  aged  70 
jrears. 


GRAHAM,  WILLIAM. 

1845  c.     ....  

46  r.  out.  Barrie. 

47 Barrie. 

48 Located. 


GRAY,  JAMES. 


Woodstock. 
Simcoe. 
Goderich. 
Sarnia. 
Sarnia. 
Perth. 
Perth. 
Prescott. 
Prescott. 
Matilda. 
Matilda. 
Matilda. 
Waterdown. 
Waterdown. 
Waterdown. 
Oakville. 
Oakville. 
Oakville. 
Smith's  Falls. 
Smith's  Falls. 
Smith's  Falls. 
Newburg. 
Newburg. 
Newburg. 
Wellington  Sq. 
Mount  Elgin  In- 
dustrial School. 
Mount  Elgin  In- 
dustrial School. 
St.  Mary's. 
Milton. 
London  Conf. 

Secretary  of  Conference,  1867. 
Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 


1846  c 

47  R.  on  t  . 

48  .. 

49  

50  R.F.C.  &0 

51   

52  ... 

53     

54  ... 

55  ... 

56  ... 
57 

58  ... 

59  .. 
60 

61 
62 
63 

64  CHMN 

65  CHMN. 

66  CHMN .  .  . 

67  CHMN . 

68  CHMN.  . 

69  CHMN. 

70 

71 

72  CHMN. 

73  CHMN. 

74     


GREEN,  ALEX.  T. 


1845 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 


R.  on  T . 


R.F 


c. 


&0 


Grand  River. 

St.  Thomas. 

Brantford. 

Dundas. 

Dundas. 

Grimsby. 

Grimsby. 

London  Circuit. 

London  Circuit. 

Drummondville. 

Drummondville. 

Waterdown. 

Oakville. 

Oakville. 

Oakville. 

Port  Hope. 

Canton. 

Canton. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


95 


1863 

to 
73 

74 


Port  Hope. 
Toronto  Conf. 


GREEN,  ANSON,  D.D. 


ELD 
ELD 


1824 
to 
32 
33 
34 

35    CHMN. 

36 -| 

to  J- CHMN. 

39  J 
401 

41  J-CHMN. 

42  J 

43  CHMN. 

44  CHMN. 

45^) 

to  y    

53  J 
54^) 
to  fsur'D 

58  J 

59  > 
to 
64. 
65~) 

to  V  sup'd  . 

73  J 

74  


(  Methodist 

I      Episcopal 

L  Conference. 

Augusta  Dist. 

Augusta  Dist. 

Augusta  Dist. 

Bay  Quinte  Dist. 


Toronto  Dist. 

Hamilton. 
Toronto. 

Book  Steward. 


Toronto. 

Book  Steward. 

Toronto. 
Toronto  Conf. 


The  honorary  degree  of  D.D. 
was  conferred  upon  him  in  1853 
by University,  U.S. 

Secretary  of  Conference,  1841  ; 
President  of  Conference,  1842  and 
1863.  Representative  to  the  Eng- 
lish Wesleyan  Conference  in  1854 
and  again  in  1856.  Delegate  to 
the  First  General  Conference, 
Toronto,  1874. 


GREENE,  JOSIAH. 

1860  e.«t.     Moulinette. 

61  Moulinette. 

62  ....   Matilda. 

63  s.  v.  c       Cobourg. 

64  e.f.c.  &o  Keppel. 

65  ....  Keppel. 

66  ...        Keppel. 

67    Artemesia. 

68  ...  Artemesia. 

69  ....       Artemesia. 


1870 

71 
72 
73 
74 


F.  SEC 


Chatsworth. 
Chatsworth. 
Chatsworth. 
Invermay. 
Toronto  Conf. 


GREENER,  JAMES. 


1843  c. 

44  R.  071  T. 

45 

46  ORD 

47  R.  F.  C 

48 

49  .. 

50  ... 
51 

52 
53 
54 

55  .. 
56 

57  F.  SEC 

58 
59 
60 
61 
62 

63  ... 

64  ... 
65 

66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


E. 


F.  SEC 


SHPD 


Buckingham. 
Buckingham. 
Perth  and 

Sherbrooke. 
Clarendon. 
Clarendon. 
L'Orignal. 
L'Orignal. 
Aylmer,  C. 
Richmond. 
Richmond. 
Richmond. 
Kemptville. 
Kemptville. 
Kemptville. 
Lindsay. 
Consecon. 
Ameliasburg. 
Ameliasburg. 
Cooksville. 
Cooksville. 
Cooksville. 
Waterdown. 
Waterdown. 
Waterdown. 
Lindsay. 
Lindsay. 
Lindsay. 
Newburg. 

Lindsay. 

Toronto  Conf. 


GRENFELL,  JOHN. 


1868  c. 

69  r.  on  t. 

70  ... 

71     

72  R.F.C.&0 

73  ... 

74  .... 


Florence. 

Mooretown. 

Arkona. 

Arkona. 

Stanstead. 

Bolton. 

Montreal  Conf. 


GRIFFIN,  WM.  SMITH. 

1849  R.  on  t  .  .    Seneca. 

50  ....  Guelph. 

51  .  .  Grimsby. 


1852 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


ll.F.C.&O 


F.   SEC 


CHMN. 


St.  Catharines. 

Brantford. 

Mount  Pleasant. 

Mount  Pleasant. 

Drummondville. 

Simcoe. 

Simcoe. 

Sirncoe. 

Paris. 

Paris. 

Paris. 

Woodstock. 

Woodstock. 

Port  Hope. 

Port  Hope. 

Gueli'h. 

Guelph. 

Guelph. 

Toronto  Third. 

Toronto  Third. 

Toronto  Third. 

Chatham. 

London  Conf. 


Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 
ference, Totonto,  1874. 


1823 
to 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 


GRIFFIS,  WILLIAM. 

(  Methodist 
<       Episcopal 
(  Conference. 

Canboro'. 

London. 

Thames. 

Thames. 

Located 


and 


sided  in  Canada  until  1854,  when 
he  removed  to  the  State  of  Wis- 
consin, where  he  again  entered 
the  ministry.  His  health  failed, 
and  in  a  few  years  he  again  loca- 
ted. He  died  December  19th, 
1878,  aged  82  years. 


GUEST,  JOSEPH. 
Park  Hill. 


1872  c 
73  it.  on  t 

74 


Dawn  Mills. 
London  Conf. 


GUNDY,  JOHN. 

1844  c Goderich. 

45  R.  on  t  .  Whitby. 

46  ...      .  Whitby. 

47  e.f.c.&o  Brantford. 


48 


Expelled. 


H. 


HADDON,  THOMAS. 

1868  c.  . . .  Merrickville. 

69  r.  onr.     North  Wakefield 

70   Aylwin.     ' 

71 Bell's  Corners. 

72  r.f.c.  &o  Gaspe. 

73  . .  Gaspe. 

74 Montreal  Conf. 


HADWIN,  THOMAS. 

1856  R   on  t.  Tecswater. 

57  ord Teeswater. 

58     Bayfield. 

59  ...  Bayfield. 

60  R.  f.  c  Howick. 

61  Howick. 

62   Howick. 


1863 

Wawanosh. 

64 

Wawanosh. 

65 

. . .   Wawanosh. 

66 

Stouffville. 

67 

Stouffville. 

68 

. .   Dorchester. 

69 

. .   Dorchester. 

70 

. .   Dorchester. 

96 


MINISTERS  AND  PROBATIONERS. 


1871   Yarmouth. 

72   Yarmouth. 

73     Woodslee. 

74  .    London  Conf. 


HAGAR,  JOSEPH  MESS- 
MORE,  M.A. 

1865  k.  on  t  . .  Wellesley. 

66 Wallace. 

67  Peel. 

68 St.  Thomas. 

69  K.F.C.  &o  Hamilton  West. 

•  70  . .  Coaticoke. 

71  ....  Coaticoke. 

72  ... .  Coaticoke. 

73     Shefford. 

74 Montreal  Conf. 

A  graduate  of  University  Col- 
lege, Toronto— M.A. ,  1869. 


HAIGHT,  GEO.  LEWIS. 

1861  c.  .  Markham. 

62  p..  out.     Wellesley. 


63 
64 
65 


Erin. 
Peel. 
Located. 


HALL,  JOSEPH. 


o\ii 


1866  k. 
67 
68 

69  s.  v.  c. 

70  s.  v.  c. 


Waterdown. 

Omemee. 

Markham. 

Cobourg. 

Cobourg. 

71  r.f.c.&o  Cariboo,  B.  C. 

72  Cariboo,  B.  C. 

73  , Cariboo,  B.  C. 

74     Toronto  Conf. 


HALL,  ROBERT  HENRY. 


1870  c.  . .    . 

St.  Thomas. 

71  R.  onT 

Belmont. 

72   .. 

.  Morrison. 

73 

Forest. 

74 

London  Conf. 

HALL,  WILLIAM,  M.A. 

1858  k.  cm  t.  .  St.  John's  and 
Chambly. 

59  . .        . .     St.  John's  and 

Chambly. 

60 Franklin. 

61  Toronto  East. 

62  r.f.c.&o  Toronto  East. 

63     Belleville. 

64  Belleville. 

65  Belleville. 

66  F.  sec.       Sherbrooke. 

67  f.  sec.  .     Sherbrooke. 

68  f.  sec...  Sherbrooke. 

69     .   Prescott. 

70  Prescott. 

71   Prescott. 


1872  f.'sec.  . 

73  CHMN. 

74  .    ... 


Ottawa  East. 
Ottawa  East. 
Montreal  Conf. 


A  graduate  of  McGill  Univer- 
sity, Montreal  —  B.  A.,  1861  ; 
M.A.,  1867 

Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 
ference, Toronto,  1874. 


HALPENNY,  JACOB. 


1867  c. 
68  r. 
69 
70     . 


Shefford. 
Bolton. 
Bolton. 
Located. 


HALSTEAD,  WILLIAM. 

1862  r.  on  t      Brighton. 

63  Colborn«. 

64  ...  Millbrook. 

65  Millbrook. 

66  r.f.c&o  Visiting  Eng. 

67  . .      Havelock. 

68  . .       Havelock. 

69  . .     Havelock. 

70  Selby. 

71   ..   Selby. 

72  j  |  Prince  Arthur's 

73  )  •••■••  j  Landing. 

74  «       Toronto  Conf. 


HAMES,  ARTHUR  B. 


1870  c. 

71  R.  on  t 

72  .. 

73  .    ,   .. 

74 


Maynooth. 
L'Orignal. 
Marmora. 
Demorestville. 
Toronto  Conf. 


R. 


on  t 


v.  c  , 

F.C.&O 


HAMILTON,  CHRISTOPHER. 

Nanticoke. 

Grimsby. 

Dunnville. 

St.  George. 

Cobourg. 

Fenelon  Falls. 

Fenelon  Falls. 

Alnwick. 

Fenella. 

Osprey. 

Osprey. 

Sharon  and 

Mt.  Albert. 

Mono. 

Mono. 

St.  Williams. 

St.  Williams. 

London  Conf. 


1856  c. 

57  R, 

58  .. 
59 

60  s. 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


HAMMOND,  JOSEPH. 
1869  r.  o»rr.     Farmers ville. 
70     Located. 

HAMMOND,  RICHARD  M. 


1850  R.  OUT. 

51       

52 

53 


L'Orignal. 
St.  Andrews. 
St.  Andrews. 
Richmond. 


1854  r.  f.c.J 

55  .    ... 

56  .. 

57     

58     

59 

60  .. 

61   

62  ... 

63  CHMN. 
CHMN. 
CHMN. 


64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
to 
71 
'72 


73  f. 

74  .. 


SEC 


i  o  Westmeath. 
Westmeath. 
Westmeath. 
L'Orignal. 
L'Orignal. 
Merrickville. 
.     Merrickville. 
Newboro'. 
Newboro' 
.     Westmeath. 
.     Westmeath.    . 
.     Westmeath. 
. .  Kemptville. 
. .   Kemptville. 
(  California  Confe- 
<  rence,  Methodist 
(  Episcopal  C..U.S 
,,  N.  Wakefield 
and.  Templeton. 
N.  Gower. 
.  Montreal  Conf. 


Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 
ference, Toronto,  1874. 


HANNA,  THOMAS. 

1844  c  . . .         St.  Andrews. 

45  r.  on  t  . .  Richmond. 

46  ..       ..   L'Orignal. 

47  s.  v.  c  .     Cobourg. 

48  s.  v.  c  . .  Cobourg. 

49     Carleton  and 

Pakenham. 

50  r.f.c.&o  Bonchire. 

51  Renfrew. 

52  ....   Lindsay. 

53  Lindsay. 

54 Cartwright. 

55  . .         Cartwright. 

56  Osprey. 

57  Nottawasaga. 

58  . . .  Holland  Landing 

59  Holland  Landing 

60       Holland  Landing, 

61     Morpeth. 

62     Morpeth. 

63  ...   Morpeth. 

64  . .      Ainleyville. 

65 Blythe. 

66 Blythe. 

67  ......   Blythe. 

68  . .       Paisley. 

69  . .         Paisley. 

70  Paisley. 
71 Durham. 

72  . .  . .   Durham. 

73  , Tyrconnell. 

74  London  Conf. 


HANNON,  JAMES, 

1858  R.  on  t. 

59  s.  v.  c 

60  s. 
61 
62 


V.  c. 


Norwood. 

Cobourg. 

Cobourg. 

Colbome. 

Colborne. 

63  r.f.c.&o  Newcastle. 


64 
65 
66 
67 
68 


Bowman  ville. 
Bowman  ville. 
Yonge  St.  South.. 
YongeSt.  South. 
Toronto,    Berke-. 
ley  St. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


97 


1869 

70 
71 

72- 
73 

74 


Toronto,    Berke- 

'  ley  St. 
Hamilton  "West. 
Hamilton  West. 
London  Nor.  St. 
London  Nor.  St. 
London  Conf. 


HANSFORD,    WILLIAM. 


S55  c. 

Quebec. 

56  e.  out. 

.   Ormstown. 

57  ORD  . . . 

.   Ormstown. 

58  .. 

Three  Rivers. 

59  R.  F.   c. 

Sherbrooke. 

60  F.  SEC 

Sherbrooke. 

61    F.  SEO 

Sherbrooke. 

62  F.  SEC 

Melbourne. 

63  F.  SEC 

Melbourne. 

64   F.  SEC 

Melbourne. 

65  F.  SEC 

Perth. 

66  F.  SEC 

Perth. 

67   F.  SEC 

.   Perth. 

68 

Barrie. 

69 

Barrie. 

70 

.  Barrie. 

71    CHMN.   . 

.  Stanstead. 

72   CHMN. 

Stanstead. 

73  CHMN. 

Stanstead. 

74 

Montreal  Conf. 

Governor  Stanstead  Wesleyan 
College,  1873. 

Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 


HANSON,  CHARLES 

AUGUSTINE. 

1865  e. 

Oil  T 

Howick. 

66  .. 

Mitchell. 

67     . 

1  Brampton. 

\  Hamilton. 

68  .. 

Dundas. 

69  R.F.C.& 

o  Parry  Sound. 

70 

.   Wellington  Sq. 

71 

.   Wellington  Sq. 

72 

Belleville. 

73 

.  Belleville. 

74 

Toronto  Conf. 

HARDIE, 

ALEX.,  M.A. 

1862  c 

Bobcaygeon. 

63  R. 

onr. 

Bobcaygeon. 

64  u. 

v.  c. 

.  Cobonrg. 

65  u. 

v.  c 

Cobourg. 

66   R.F.C.& 

o  Consecon. 

67     . 

Edwardsburg. 

68  .. 

Edwardsburg. 

69  . 

.   Montreal  South. 

70 

Montreal  South. 

71 

Montreal  Second 

72 

I  Windsor. 

(  Toronto  First. 

73  . 

Lawrenceville. 

74 

Montreal  Conf. 

HARDIE,  DAVID. 


1833  c. 

34  c. 

35  c 

36  c. 

37  e.  oni. 

38 
39 

40  E.F.C.  &0 


41 

42 

43 
44 

45 

46 


47 

48  sup'd. 

49  ... 

50  ... 
51 

52 
53 
54 

55  .. 

56  .... 
57 

58 

59 ; 

60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 

72  sup'd. 

73  sup'd. 

74  ... 


Brock. 
Brock. 

Lake  Simcoe. 
Lake  Simcoe. 
Gosiield  and 

Amherstburg. 
St.  Thomas. 
Simcoe. 
Warwick  and 

Adelaide. 
Warwick  and 

Adelaide. 
Warwick  and 

Adelaide. 
Muncey. 
Norwich  and 

Malahide. 
Gosfield  and 

Tilbury. 
Gosfield  and 

Tilbury. 
Lindsay. 
Port  Hope. 
Bath. 

Winchester. 
Winchester. 
Winchester. 
Sherbrooke. 
Sherbrooke. 
Lochaber. 
Lochaber. 
Cavignal 
Oso. 

Bridgenorth  and 
Mud  Lake. 
Bobcaygeon . 
Bobcaygeon. 
Bobcaygeon. 
Havelock. 
Havelock. 
Havelock. 
Coboconk. 
Coboconk. 
Coboconk. 
Hall's  Bridge. 
Hall's  Bridge. 
Blairton. 
Blairton. 
Montreal  Conf. 


HARMON,  THOMAS. 


HARE,  JOHN  JAMES,  B.A. 

1867  R  on  t  ..'  Chatham. 

68  Smith's  Falls. 

69  Smith's  Falls. 
70-i 

71  [v.  v.  c.  Cobourg. 
72J 

73  e.f.c.  &o  London,  North  St 

74  ...       Toronto  Conf. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity— B.A.,  1873. 

HAKE,  ROBT.  B. 


A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.A.,  1866 ';  M.A.,  1869. 


1869  c 
70  it.  on  t  . 

Merrickville. 

71 

Fanners  ville. 

72  u.  v.  c 

Cobourg. 

73  u.  v.  c. 

Cobourg. 

74  

.  Toronto  Conf. 

Arnherstburg. 

Cavan. 

Sidney. 

Crosby. 

Perth. 

Hull. 

Hull. 

Mississippi. 

Ottawa. 

Matilda. 

No  Station. 

Howard. 

Howard. 

St.  Thomas. 


London. 


Westminster. 


1832  c. 
33  R.  on  t. 
34 
35 

36   R.F.C&C 

37 

38     . . 

39 

40 

41 

42       .... 

43 

44   

45 -| 

to  }■  sup'd  . 

51 J 

521 

to  [-sup'd 

55  J 

to  y  sup'd  . 
62  J 

Died  July  12th,  1862,  aged  79 
years. 

HARNDEN,  ROBERT. 


1844  r.  out. 
45 


Rideau. 
Dropped. 


HARPER,  EPHRAIM  B.,  M.A 

1841  c Osgoode. 

42  K.  i»t.  Osgoode.' 

43  Mississippi. 

44  St.  Catharines. 

45  r.f.c.&o  Dundas. 

46  Stamford. 

47  ...  Stamford. 

48  ....  Stamford. 

49  . . .         . .  Kingston. 

50  . . .  Kingston. 

51 Toronto  East. 

52  Toronto  East. 

53  Toronto  West. 

54  Toronto  West. 
55 Hamilton. 

56  ...  Hamilton. 

57   Hamilton. 

58  chmn.  Belleville. 

59  chmn.  Belleville. 

60  chmn.  . .  Belleville. 

61  chmn.  Montreal  Centre. 

62  chmn.  Montreal  Centre. 

63  chmn.  Montreal  Centre. 

64  chmn.  Hamilton. 

65  chmn.  Hamilton. 

66  chmn.  .  Hamilton. 

67  chmn.  Ottawa. 

68  chmn.  Ottawa. 

69  chmn.  Ottawa. 

70  chmn.  Guelph. 

71  chmn.  Guelph. 

72  chmn.  Guelph. 

73  chmn.  Port  Hope, 

74  . .  Toronto  Conf. 

He  received  the  honorary  de- 
gree of  M.A.  from  Victoria  Uni- 
versity, 1860.  Secretary  of  Con- 


98 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


ference,  1859.  Co-Delegate  of  the 
Conference,  1873.  Delegate  to 
the  First  General  Conference, 
Toronto,  1874. 


HARRIS,  ALEX.  GORDON. 

1864  r.  on  t      Belmont. 

65  Aylnier,  W. 

66  .         .       Exeter. 

67  ...   Cooksville. 

68  r.f.c.  &o  Scarboro'. 

69  Scarboro'.  ■ 

70  . .       Leamington. 

71   Leamington. 

72  ....  Florence. 

73  .         . .   Florence. 

74   London  Conf. 


HARRIS,  EDWARD. 

1858  E.  wit      Markham. 

59  s.  v.  c . .  Cobourg. 

60  .         Consecon. 

61  ....     Hungerford. 

62  R.F.C.&0  Madoc. 

63  Madoc. 

64  .   Madoc. 

65  sup'd         Consecon. 

««^»      tc?amb^ 

67  ■ =   Cavignal. 

68 . .  Cavignal. 

69  Ormstown. 

70  . .  .  Ormstown. 

71         Ormstown. 

72 Demorestville. 

73  .    Demorestville. 

74  ....  Toronto  Conf. 


HARRIS,  JAMES. 

1851  c.      . .  Elora. 

52  R.  on  T . .  Peel. 

53  ...      .  Grimsby. 

54 Dundas. 

55  r.f.c.&o  Welland. 

56 Welland. 

57   Cainsville. 

58  , .  Cainsville. 
59 Cainsville. 

60  Norwich. 

61   Norwich. 

62  ...    . .  Port  Dover. 
63 Port  Dover. 

64  . .  Mount  Pleasant. 

65  Vienna. 

66     Vienna. 

67 St.  George 

68  .......  St.  George. 

69  f.  sec  Welland. 

70       London  North. 

71     London  North. 

72  London  North. 

73 Fingal. 

74   London  Conf. 


HARRISON.  JAMES  M. 


HART,  JOHN. 


1871  c. 

72  r. 

73  . 

74  . 


Keppel. 
Walter's  Falls. 
Prince  Albert. 
Toronto  Conf. 


on  T. 


HARVARD,  WILLIAM 
MARTIN,  D.D. 

Diss. 
Diss. 

Canterbury. 
,   Asia. 
Bombay. 

Colombo,  Ceylon 

r  English 

■j      Wesleyan 

I  Conference. 

Montreal. 
.  Toronto. 
.   Quebec. 

Quebec. 

Quebec. 

Odelltown. 

Odelltown. 

Odelltown. 

.St.  Armand. 

. .  Toronto  West. 

. .  Toronto  West. 

Maidstone,  Eng. 

of  Conference  1837 
15th,    1857, 


HAW,  WILLIAM. 


1835  c 

36  r, 

37  . 
38 

39  r, 
40 
41 

42  . 

43  . 
44 

45  .. 
46 
47 
48 

49  . 

50 

51  . 

52  .. 
53 

54  .. 

55  su 
56 
57 


. .   Sidney. 
on  t  .     Hallowell. 
......       Hallowell. 

Waterloo. 
f.c.&o  Colborne. 
Port  Hope. 
. . .  Bath  and  Isle  of 
Tanti. 

Napanee. 

....       Napanee. 
Belleville. 
....   Brockville. 
.       Waterloo. 
. .   Bowman  ville. 
....   Bowmanville. 

\  VisitingEngland 
(  Glanford. 

Glanford. 

Glanford. 

....   Grimsby. 

.     Grimsby. 

Hamilton. 

p'd  . . .  Stoney  Creek. 
. .   No  Station. 
Expelled. 


1873  r.  om 

74  . 


Smith  ville. 
Toronto  Conf. 


HAWKE,  WILLIAM. 

1854  c Sarnia. 

55  r.  on  t      Chatham. 


56 

57 


Florence. 
Florence. 


1858  R.F.0.&O 

59  ...    , 

60        

61  ........ 

62     

63   

64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 


F.  SEC 
F.  SEC 
F.  SEC 
F.  SEC 
F.  SEC 

70  F.  SEC 

71  F.  SEC 

72  F.  SEC 

73  F.  SEC 

74  ..   .. 


Florence. 

Wardsville. 

Wardsville. 

Wardsville. 

Gosfield. 

Gosfield. 

Ridge  town. 

Ridgetown. 

Ridgetown. 

Clinton. 

Clinton. 

Clinton. 

Mitchell. 

Mitchell. 

Howick. 

Howick. 

London  Conf. 


HAWKINS,  CHAS.  W.,  B.A 

1872  R.onT      Alderville. 
Grimsby. 


73 

74 


London  Conf. 


A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univei 
sity— B.A.,  1872. 


HAY,  WILLIAM. 


1855 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


c.    ... 

R.  071  T 
S.  V.  C 
S.  V.  c 
R.F.C 


&0 


F.  SEC 
F.  SEC 
F.  SEC 


CHMN. 


CHMN. 
CHMN. 


Mitchell. 

Mono. 

Cobourg. 

Cobourg. 

Gait  and  Paris. 

Arran. 

Arran. 

Arran. 

St.  Vincent. 

Meaford. 

Meaford. 

Lloydtown. 

Lloyd  town. 

Lloydtown. 

Cookstown. 

Cookstown. 

Cookstown. 

Bradford. 

Bradford. 

London  Conf. 


HAY  HURST,  WILLIAM. 


1858  c. 

Weston. 

59  r 

on  t  . .  Yonge  St.  North 

60 

...   Albion. 

61 

Paris. 

62  r. 

f.c.&o  Pakenham  and 

Arnprkjr 

63 

...       Pakenham  and  , 

™         ArD^l 

64 

Elgin.             ■/*■$ 

65  .. 

•    •         Elgin.             .^ 

66 

67   .. 

•        .     Seaforth. 

68     . 

Seaforth. 

69     . 

.....   Kincardine. 

70 

.....   Kincardine. 

71   .. 

. .      . .   Kincardine. 

72  .. 

......   Peel. 

73 

Peel. 

74 

London  Conf. 

WESLEYAN  METHODIST  CONFERENCE. 


99 


HAYWORTH,  RICHARD. 


1857  c. 
58  r.  on  t 


Matilda  and 
Edwardsburg. 

59     Matilda. 

60       Lyn. 

61   Expelled. 

HEALY,  EZRA. 

f  Methodist 
Episcopal 
Conference. 
Matilda. 
Bytown  &  Hull. 
Bytown  &  Hull. 
Augusta  Dist. 
Brockville. 
Waterloo. 
Waterloo. 
Waterloo. 
Waterloo. 


1873 

74 


Stratford. 
London  Conf. 


A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B  A.,  1860  ;  M.A.,  1868. 


HENDERSON,  WILLIAM  H. 


I 


1820 
to 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
to 
49 

Died  Dee.  27th 
"  years. 


1872  v ■ — 

73  r.  on  t  .  Peel. 

74  London  Conf. 


HERKIMER 

«    • 


1 


-  stjp'd  . .  Augusta. 


1849,  aged  59 


HEALY,  EZRA  ANTHONY, 
B.A. 

1867  C Stratford. 

68  R.  on  t      Mitchell. 

69  ■) 

to  J-u.v.  o.  Cobourg. 
71 J 

72  r.f.i;.  &o  Montreal  7th. 

73  sup'd.  Drayton. 

74  London  Conf. 


HECK,  SAMUEL. 


1844  r.  onT. 
45   ... 


Sherbrooke 
Located. 


1843  it.  on  T. 

44   

45  ... 

46  R.F.C.& 

47 1 

48  } 

49  J 
50 
51 

52  ) 

53  ( 

54  . 
55 

56  . 

57  . 
58 

59  . 

60  . 

6M         . 

to  }-  SUP  D  . 

67; 

68 
69 
70 
71 

72 
73 

74 


WILLIAM. 

Owen  Sound. 
Owen  Sound. 
Rama. 
French  River. 

Beausoliel 

Island. 

Saugeen. 

St.  Clair. 
i  Beausoliel. 
[  Island. 

Rice  Lake. 

Rice  Lake. 

Rice  Lake. 

Walpole  Island. 

Walpole  Island. 

Walpole  Island. 

Garden  River. 

New  Credit. 

Cape  Crocker. 
New  Credit. 
(Jape  Crocker. 
New  Credit. 
London  Conf. 


HEWITT,  JOHN  N. 


HENDERSON,  JAMES. 


1871  c. 

L  Ainable. 

72  r. 

on  t 

L'Amable. 

73   .. 

Shannonville. 

74   . 

Montreal  Conf. 

HENDERSOIN 

,   WM.  G,   M.A 

1857  R. 

OH  T  . 

Port  Hope. 

58 

Belleville. 

59  u 

V.  c 

Cobourg. 

60  R. 

F.  C.  &  C 

London. 

61   . 

London. 

62   . 

Kingston. 

Hemmingford. 

64   . 

Henimingford. 

65 

Hemmingford. 

66 

Odelltown 

67 

Odelltown. 

68   . 

Odelltown. 

69   . 

Cornwall. 

70  . 

Cornwall. 

71    . 

Cornwall. 

72  . 

Stratford. 

!  HETHERINGTON,    JOHN  P. 

1827  R.  out.  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne. 

28  ord Barnston. 

29  . .        .  .  Barnston. 
!      30   Barnston. 

31  it.  F.  c  .  .  Kingston. 

32    Kingston. 

33   Kingston. 

;      34) 

35  \-  Charlottetown, 

36  J  P.  E.  I. 

37  . .  Halifax,  N.  S. 

38  . . .  Miss.  Committee 

39  . .  Montreal. 

40  .  .  Montreal. 

41  .  .  Kingston. 

42  Toronto  West. 

43  .  .  Toronto  West. 

44  ....  Toronto  West. 

45  sup'd  Toronto  West. 

46  Tucking  Mill, 

'  England. 

Died  January  16th,  1861,  aged 

:  61  years. 


1860  v. 

61  r.  on  t  . 

62   

63  .. 

64  ... 


Artemesia. 

Ainleyville. 

Norwich. 

St.  George. 

Paris. 

Located. 


HEWITT,  WM.  JOSEPH. 

1858  r.  Frankford  and 

Trenton. 

59  r.  on  T .     Hungerford. 

60  .  .  Centreville  and 

Tamworth. 

61    Woodstock. 

62  R.F.r.&o  Artemesia. 

63  Homing's  Mills. 

64  ...       Homing's  Mills. 

65  Holland  Land'g. 

66  Sharon  and  Mt. 

Albert. 

67  ...        London  North. 

68  ...        London  North. 

69  London  North. 

70   ( 'anton. 

71  ...  Canton. 

72  ...       Consecon. 

73  . .       Consecon. 

74  Toronto  Conf. 


HEWITT,  WM.  T. 

1854  c.  Cavignal. 

55  r.owt.&o  Cavignal. 


c. 


56 

57 

58  R.  f 

59 

60 

61  ]  , 

to  Y     SUP  D 

69  J 

Died  December  9th,  1869,  aged 
70  years. 

HEYLAND,   ROWLEY. 


Cavignal. 

Lochabar. 

Clarendon. 

Clarendon. 

Clarendon. 

Clarendon. 


18231 
to  j- 
32  J 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41   . 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 

48  . 

49  . 

50  . 
51 


f  Methodist 
-J      Episcopal 
I.  Conference. 

Hallowell. 

Bay  Quinte. 
.  Bay  Quinte. 
.    Dumfries. 

Toronto  Circuit. 

Toronto  Circuit. 

Toronto  Circuit. 

N  elson.  * 

Nelson. 

Yonge  Street. 
.  Yonge  Street. 
.    Woodstock. 

Norwich. 

Grand  River. 

Grand  River. 

Grand  River. 

Grand  River. 

New  Credit. 

New  Credit. 
, .   Nanticoke. 


100 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


1853  sup'd  . . .   Brantford. 

54  sup'd  .    .  Brantford. 

55] 

to  [  sup'd  . 

64J 

65] 

to  [  sup'd 

67  J 

68] 

to  [  sup'd 

72  J 

Died  May  27th,  1873,  aged  75 
years. 

HICK,  JOHN. 


Mount  Pleasant. 

Norwich. 

Fairfield. 


1815  K.  on  t 
16  oed  . 
17 

18  E.  F.   C. 

19  .... 

20  

21 


Prince  Edward 

Island. 
Quebec. 
Quebec. 
Montreal. 
Montreal. 
Stanstead. 


22       Stanstead. 

23 
24^ 


Kingston. 
England. 


24] 
to  y 

27  J 

28  , Montreal. 

29  Montreal. 

30  ...  Montreal. 

31     Stanstead. 

32         Stanstead. 

33       Quebec. 

34  .    .  Quebec. 

Died  August  3rd,  1834,  aged 
47  years. 

HICKS,  WILLIAM. 


1860  e.  miT. 
61 

62  , .  - 

63  .     


Melbourne. 
East  Bolton. 
Lawrence  ville. 
Eaton. 


67 

68 

69 

70 

F. 

SEC 

71 

F. 

SEC 

72 

F. 

SEC 

73 

sup'd 

64  e.f.c.&o  Dudswell  &  Bury 

65  . .         Dudswell  &  Bury 

66       Wyoming. 

Walpole  Island. 
Mooretown. 

,   Mooretown. 

Warwick. 

Watford. 
,   Watford. 
I  Exeter. 
|  Orangeville. 
74  . . .      .  .  ,  Toronto  Conf. 


•     HILL,  EDWARD. 

1872  r.  out..  Omemee. 

73 Millbrook. 

74  Toronto  Conf. 

HILL,  HENRY  E. 

1871  c. Oil  Springs  and 

Petrolia. 
72  e.«it.     Adelaide. 

73 Watford. 

74  London  Conf. 


HILL,  JOSEPH. 


L845 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 


69 
70 
71 

72  . 

73 

74 


e.  miT 


e.f.c&o, 


Cornwall. 

Bath. 

Barrie. 

Grimsby. 

Adelaide. 

Wallaceburg. 

Proton. 

Proton. 

Bruce  Mines. 

Bruce  Mines. 

Durham. 

Durham. 

Artemesia. 

Akinesia. 

Lanark. 

Lanark. 

Lanark. 

Grenville. 

Grenville. 

Lochabar. 

Thurso. 

Thurso. 

Chambly. 

Chatsworth. 

Chatsworth. 

Port  Elgin. 

Port  Elgin. 

Norwood. 

Norword. 

London  Conf. 


HILL,  MURRAY. 


1855  R.  on  t  . 
56 


Norwich. 
Located. 


HILL,  NEWTON. 


1868  c. 
69  R.  on  t  . 
70 

71  s.  v.  c. . 

72 


Pickering. 
Brock. 
Brock. 
Cobourg. 
Prince  Albert. 


73  e.f.c.  &o  Newcastle. 

74  London  Conf. 


HILL,  WILLIAM. 


1856  R.  out. 
hi   ... 


Aurora. 
Located. 


HILLIER,  DANIEL. 


1815  R, 

to  y 

20  J 

21  .. 
22 

23  . 

24  ,. 
25 


on  t.     England. 
.....       West  Indies. 

St.  Armand. 

Quebec. 
.   Quebec. 
. , ,    . .  West  Indies. 
........   West  Indies. 


Drowned,  with  four  other  mis- 
sionaries, while  returning  to  the 
Island  of  Antigua,  from  the  Dis- 
trict Meeting,  February,  1826. 


1859 
to 
70 

71 
72 
73 
74 


HISCOX,  JOHN. 

r  Methodist 
-j       Episcopal 
I  Conference. 

e.  f.  c.      Minden. 

Island  Brook. 

North  Gore. 

Montreal  Conf. 


HITCHCOCK,  BARNABAS. 


r.  on  T 
OR.  D 


Highgate,  Vt. 
Milton,  Vt. 
Milton,  Yt. 
Essex,  N.Y. 
St.  John's,  C.E. 
St.  John's,  C.E. 
Rtfsselltown. 
Melbourne. 
Melbourne. 
Russelltown. 
Russelltown. 

Located . 


sup't.        Shefford  and 

Granby. 
sup'y.        Dunham. 

sup'y   ,   St.  Armands. 


ORD 


1829 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
to 
53 
54 

55 
50 
to 
64 

Died  Oct.  12th,  1864,  aged  80 
years. 


HOBBS, 

RICHARD. 

1872 
73 
74 

r.  onT. 

Kippin. 
Aylmer. 
London  Conf. 

HOBBS 

ROBERT. 

1851 
52 

R.  OUT. 

Osgoode. 
Richmond. 

53 

54 

L'Orignal. 
Cornwall. 

55 

R.F.C.  &C 

)  Pakenham. 

56 

Pakenham. 

57 

Pakenham. 

58 

Merrickville. 

59  sup'd...     Merrickville. 

60  sup'd...     Merrickville. 

Died  Feb  ,  1861,  aged  31  years. 


HODGSON,  JOHN. 


1850] 

to  y 

55  J 

56  c. 

57  R, 
58 
59 
60 

61  . 

62  . 
63 
64  . 
65 
66  ., 


F.C  &0 


(  Bible  Christian 
|  Church. 

Amherstburg 

Mooretown. 

Mooretown. 

Romney. 

Romney. 

Gosfield. 

Florence. 

Florence. 

Stouffville. 

Stouffville. 

Brock. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


101 


1867 
68 


70. 

71  sup'd. 

72  ... 

73 

74     .     .. 


Brock. 
Kleinburg. 
Kleinburg. 
Teviotdale. 
Dudwell. 
Hall's  Bridge  and 
Mud  Lake. 
Cartwright. 
Toronto  Conf. 


HOLMES,  A.  LEE,  B.A. 


1871  c.  . . . 
72  R.  on  t 
73 
74 


Blenheim. 
St.  Lambert. 
Stanstead. 
Montreal  Conf. 


A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.A.,  1871  ;  M.A.,  1874. 

HOLMES,  JOHN. 

1861  K.  ore  T..   Kemptville. 

62  s.  v.  c       Cobourg. 

63   Smith's  Falls. 

64  Newboro'  and 

Bedford. 

65  e.f.c.&o  Lanark. 

66   Harrowsmith. 

67  Harrowsmith. 

68  . .  Spencerville. 

69  Winchester. 

70  Winchester. 

71  Winchester. 

72  Richmond. 

73  Richmond. 

74  Montreal  Conf. 


HOLMES,  JOHN  (A). 

1863  E.  i»t.'    Exeter. 

64 Located — ill 

health. 


HOLMES,  JOSEPH 

WILLIAM. 

1863 

c.  . . . 

Exeter. 

64 

b.  on  T. 

Exeter 

65 

Strathroy. 

66 

Strathroy. 

67 

R.F.C.  &0 

St.  Mary's. 

68 

St.  Mary's. 

69 

Kirkton. 

70 

Innisfil. 

71 

Innisfil. 

72 

Innisfil. 

73 

Richmond. 

74 

London  Conf. 

HOLTBY, 

MATTHIAS. 

1832 

r.  on  T 

Toronto. 

33" 

) 

to 

\ 

Located. 

40 

1 

41 

r.  on  T . 

Oxford. 

42 

London. 

43 

Simcoe. 

44 

ORD 

Simcoe. 

45 

R.  F.  C  . 

Woodstock. 

4fi 

Woodstock. 

47 

sup'y. 

Toronto. 

1848  sup'y.       Toronto. 
49") 

to  [    Walsingham. 

58  J 
59^ 
to  }■  sup'y  . .  Lynedoch. 

73  J 

74       London  Conf. 


HOOKER,  LE  ROY. 

1861  R.  onT..   Romney. 

62  . . .  Romney. 

63  .  .     Milton. 

64  Barrie. 

65  R.F.C.  &o  Florence. 


66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


F.  SEC 


Florence. 

Florence. 

Romney. 

Romney. 

Romney. 

Shefford. 

Shefford. 

Coaticoke.    . 

Montreal  Conf. 


HORSLEY,  WILLIAM  H. 

1868  R.  on  t.     Exeter. 

69         ...       Located— ill 

health. 

Died  in  Toronto,  Dec,   12th, 
1880,  aged  33  years. 

HOSKIN,  BENJAMIN,  S. 

1856  c   ...         Welland. 

57  R.  on  T       Welland. 

58  ...  Located. 

HOSKINS,  RICHARD. 

1865  c.    .  Exeter. 

66  c.        ...   St.  Thomas. 

67  R.  onv..  Strathroy. 

68  Windsor  and 

Sandwich. 

69  Rem.  to  U.  S. 

HOUGH,  JOHN. 

1854  o Clinton. 

55  c.        ...  Peel. 

56  c Mitchell. 

57  r.o.t.&o  Howick. 

58   Howick. 

59  R.  F.  c.     Ainleyville. 

60  Ainleyville. 

61  ...  Ainleyville. 

62  . . .  Teeswater. 

63  . .  Teeswater. 

64  ....  Wyoming. 

65  Wyoming. 

66  ...       Mount  Brydges. 

67   Mount  Brydges. 

68  Rockwood. 

69  Millbank. 

70  ..        ..     Millbank. 

71  ..  Millbank. 

72  . .  Trowbridge. 

73  ...  Trowbridge. 

74       London  Conf. 


1853 

c. 

54 

R. 

on  T 

55 

ORD. 

56 

^ 

57 

.  . 

58 

R. 

F. 

C 

HOUGHTON,  LUTHER. 

Hungerford. 
Clarendon  and 

Portage-du-Ft. 
Clarendon  and 

Portage-du-Ft. 
Shannonville. 
Shannonville. 
Flinton  and  Ad- 
dington  Road. 
59^| 

60  >  sup'y  .     Templeton. 
61 J 
62^ 
to  [  sup'y  .     Brockville. 

73  J 

74  Montreal  Conf. 


HOWARD,  ISAAC  BROCK. 


1840  c.      ... 

41  r.  onT. 

42  u.  s.  o. 

43  

44  r.f.c.  &o 

45     

46 

47  .. 

48  ..    ... 

49  

50  ... 

51  ..       .. 

52  . . 
53 
54 

55  

56 

57  F.  SEC. 

58  F.  SEC. 

59  CHMN. 

60  CHMN. 

61 
62 

63        

64  CHMN. 

65  CHMN. 

66  CHMN. 

67  CHMN. 

68  CHMN. 

69  CHMN. 

70 

71  CHMN. 

72  CHMN. 

73  CHMN. 

74 


Oxford. 

Hamilton. 

Toronto. 

Cobourg. 

Kingston. 

Hamilton. 

Belleville. 

Belleville. 

Kingston. 

Kingston. 

Peterboro'. 

Peterboro'. 

Peterboro'. 

Dundas. 

Dundas. 

Dundas. 

Brantford. 

Brantford. 

Brantford. 

Montreal  West. 

Montreal  West. 

Montreal  Centre. 

Toronto  East. 

Toronto  East. 

Toronto  East. 

St.  Catharines. 

St.  Catharines. 

St.  Catharines. 

Brockville. 

Brockville. 

Brockville. 

Port  Hope. 

Port  Hope. 

Port  Hope. 

Guelph. 

London  Conf. 


Secretary  of  Conference,  1854  ; 
Journal  Secretary  of  Conference 
from  1857  to  1860  inclusive. 

Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 
ference, Toronto,  1874. 


HOWARD,  THOMAS  S. 

1855  c Strathroy. 

56  r.  t.  &  o  Mount  Brydges. 

57  . .  Warwick. 

58  Warwick. 

59  r.  f.  c .  )  Gosfield  and 

60  \      Amherstburg. 


102 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


1861 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Romney. 

Romney. 

Romney. 

Mitchell. 

Mitchell. 

Mitchell. 

Cooksville. 

Cooksville. 

Orangeville. 

Orangeville, 

Orangeville. 

Glanford. 

Glanford. 

London  Conf. 


HOWARD,  VINCENT  B. 

1833  c.  . .  Matilda. 

34  r.  on  t  .     Hull. 

35  .  Rideau. 

36  . .      . .       Mississippi. 
37 Clarendon. 

38  .       Osgoode. 

39  k.f.c.&o  Augusta. 

40  Sidney. 

41   Peterboro'. 

42  , .  .   Murray. 

43  ...  Murray. 

44  .  „      ....   Gananoque. 

45     Waterloo. 

46     Waterloo, 

47  . . .  Merrickville. 

48  . . .  ,  Merrickville. 

49 Newboro'. 

50 Newboro'. 

51  ....   Cornwall. 

52  Cornwall. 

53  Cornwall. 

54     .  ,   Demorestville. 

55  ..,..,.,,   Demorestville. 

56   Smith's  Falls. 

57  , Smith's  Falls. 

58 Percy. 

59  ....  Percy. 
60^1 

to  )■  sup'd  .     Cobourg. 

73  J 

74 Toronto  Conf. 


HOWELL,  JACOB  ELI,  M.A. 

1864  e.  om.     Madoc. 

65  Madoc. 

66  ....  Hungerford. 

67  Hungerford. 

68  K.F.C.&0  Thurlow. 

69  Thurlow. 

70  . .  Thurlow. 


7n 

72  L. 

73  J 

74  ..= 


Bloomfield  and 

Cherry  Valley. 
Toronto  Conf. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.A.,  1863;  M.A.,  1868. 

HOWES,  JOHN. 

1844  e.  on  t      Richmond. 

45  Clarendon. 

46  ....     Onslow. 

47  .  >  Bonchire. 


1848  R.F.C.&0 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71. 
72 
73 
74 


HOWSON, 

1871  c. 

72  r.  on  t  . 

73  

74  ....     . 


Bonchire. 

Westmeath. 

Westmeath. 

Torbolton. 

Gatineau. 

Gatineau. 

Cornwall. 

Cornwall. 

Cornwall. 

Carlton  Place. 

Carlton  Place. 

Carlton  Place. 

Richmond. 

Richmond. 

Richmond. 

Winchester. 

Winchester. 

Winchester. 

South  Mountain. 

South  Mountain. 

South  Mountain. 

Clarendon. 

Clarendon. 

Westmeath. 

Westmeath. 

Westmeath. 

Montreal  Conf. 


WILLIAM  G. 

Albion. 
Baltimore. 
Cooksville. 
Cookstown. 
Toronto  Conf. 


HUFF,  DENNIS  L. 

1861  R.  on  t.  .  Artemesia. 

62  Walsingham. 

63  Oxford. 

64  .......  Located — ill 

health. 


HUGHES,  JAMES. 


1839  c 

40  R.  OUT, 

41 

42 
43 
44 
45 


ORD.  . 


R.  F.  C. 


46 

47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 


F,  SEC 
F.  SEC 


Elizabethtown 
and  Gananoque. 
Clarendon. 
Crosby. 
Crosby. 
L'Orignal. 
L'Orignal  and 

St.  Andrew's. 
Mississippi. 
Mississippi. 
Yonge  Street. 
Yonge  Street. 
Cooksville. 
Colborne. 
Colborne. 
Millbrook. 
Millbrook. 
Millbrook. 
Glanford. 
Glanford. 
Glanford. 
Oakville. 
Oakville. 
Georgetown. 


1862  f.  sec  Georgetown. 

63     Aylmer,  C.  W. 

64  . . .  Aylmer,  C.  W 
65-) 

to  V  sup'd  Colborne. 

73J 

74        .  Toronto  Conf. 


HUGHES,  JAMES  [B]. 

1858  r.  cm  t  .     Bowmanville, 
59  R.F.C.&0  Mooretown. 
60 Mooretown. 

61  sup'd  . . .   Millbrook. 

62  sup'd        Bowmanville. 

Died    November    17th,    1862, 
aged  30  years. 


HUGHES,  SILAS  JAMES. 

1871  c.       ...  Ainleyville. 

72  r.  om.     Mitchell. 

73  Wilton.  ■ 

74  .....       Montreal  Conf. 


HUGILL,  JOSEPH. 


1850  r. 

on  t. 

Dundas. 

51     . 

(  St.  Thomas. 

j  Wallaceburg. 

52  ... 

Chatham. 

53 

.  St.  Thomas. 

54   R.F.C.&( 

3  Morpeth. 

55  .. 

East  Bolton. 

56 

East  Bolton. 

57 

Gait. 

58 

Gait. 

59 

Brampton. 

60 

Brampton. 

61 

.   Brampton. 

62  f. 

SEC  . 

.   Stratford. 

63  f. 

SEC 

Stratford. 

64 

Cornwall. 

65 

Cornwall. 

66 

.   Cornwall. 

67 

Farmers  ville. 

68 

.   Farmersville. 

Died 

November   30th,    1868, 

aged  46 

years. 

HUME 

SAMUEL. 

1859  R. 

(WIT. 

Devonshire  and 
McGillivray. 

60  .. 

Belmont. 

61  s. 

v.  c 

Cobourg. 

62     . 

Strathroy. 

63 

(  Paris. 

(  Wyoming. 

Died 

July  28th,  1864,  aged  28 

years. 

HUME,  WILLIAM. 


1837  R.  on* 

38  . 

39  ... 

40  .. 


England. 
Stanstead. 

Located. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


103 


HUNT, 

AMBROSE. 

1861 

Port  Hope. 

1863 

Renfrew. 

1854^| 

to  ]■    

IV) 

72  R.  F.  C. 

73  

74  ... 

r  Methodist 
-j       Episcopal 
I          Conference. 

Romney. 

Romney. 

London  Conf. 

62  F.  SEC 

63  F.   SEC.  . 

64  F.  SEC.  . 

65 

66    ..      .. 

Picton. 

Picton. 

Picton. 

Woodstock. 

Woodstock. 

64  ..    .. 

65 

66 

67 

68 

Ormstown. 
Ormstown. 
Huntingdon. 
.    Huntingdon. 
North  Augusta. 

67  .. 

68  CHMN. 

Woodstock. 
Owen  Sound. 

69 

70  .... 

Wellington. 
Wellington. 



69 

Aurora. 

71   ... 

.    Thurlow. 

HUNT 

,  DAVID. 

70  ... 

71  F.  SEC. 

Aurora. 
Aurora. 

72  ... 

73  ... 

.   Thurlow. 
.   Thurlow. 

1854  b.  out. 

Derby. 

72   

Yonge  St.  North 

74 

Toronto  Conf. 

55 

Osprey. 

73 

Yonge  St.  North 

56 

Morris. 

74 

Toronto  Conf. 

57 

Elma. 

HUNTINGDON,  SIMON. 

58  .     Elma. 

59  e.f.c.  &o  "Wellesley. 

60  Wellesley. 

61  .......  Rockwood. 

62           Flos  and  Medonte 

63  Wellesley. 

HUNTER,  SAMUEL  JAMES. 

1861  c Nanticoke. 

62  r.  on  t       Oak  ville. 

63   Oakville. 

64  Yonge  St.  North 

1828  ^ 
to  j-  .. 

32  J 

33  ord. 

34  .. 

35  ... 

36  ..  . 

38     .. 

r  Methodist 

\      Episcopal 

I          Conference. 

Augusta. 
.  Augusta. 

Murray. 
.    Murray. 
.    Newmarket. 
.  Toronto  Circuit. 

64 

65        ... 

66 

Nottawasaga. 
Nottawasaga. 
Nottawasaga. 
Mono. 

65  R.F.C.&o  Yonge  St.  North 

66 Bowmanville 

67            ....    Montreal  East. 

67 

68 

Montreal  East. 

39   . . . 

Toronto  Circuit. 

68 

,    69 

70   

.71     ...      . 
72 

Mono. 

Mono. 

Romnev. 

Romney. 

Kingsville. 

69 

70  .. 

71  .... 

72  ... 
73 

Montreal  East. 
Montreal  Second. 
Montreal  Second 
Montreal  Second 
Toronto  Third. 

40   ... 
41 
42 

43   ... 
44 

.  Whitby, 
.  Whitby. 
.    Kemptville. 

Kemptville. 

Rideau. 

73   

74  

Kings  ville. 
London  Conf. 

74        .... 

Toronto  Conf. 

45 
46   ... 

.   Rideau. 
.   Cornwall. 

47   .. 

.   Cornwall. 

HUNTER, 

WM.  JOHN. 

48 

Pl'esi'Ott. 

HUNT, 

FRANCIS. 

1856  c. 

Aurora. 

49 

.   Prescott. 

1842  ) 

(  New 

57  R.  on  T . 

Bradford. 

50   ... 

.   Farmersville. 

to  \ 

<      Connexion 

58  s.  v.  c. . 

Cobourg, 

51    ... 

.  Farmersville. 

54  ) 

(           Conference. 

59  

Dundas. 

52 

Glanford. 

55    R.   (HIT. 

Sutton. 

60  r.f.c.&o  Waterdown. 

53     

.   Glanford. 

56   R.F.C.  &c 

Sutton. 

61    

Waterdown. 

54 

Grimsby. 

57 

St.  Armand. 

62       ... 

Waterdown. 

55       .... 

Grimsby. 

58 

St.  Armand. 

63 

Clinton. 

56 

Walsingham 

59  .... 

60   

Farnhain. 
Knowlton. 

64  sup'd.  . 

65  ... 

Toronto  East. 
London. 

Died  Augu 
55  years. 

st  25th,   1856,  aged 

61 

Knowlton. 

66   .. 

London. 

62  ) 

67 

London. 

to  \  sup'd 

St.  Armand. 

68 

Toronto  West. 

HURLBL 

rRT,  ASAHEL. 

70} 

Toronto  West. 

1828  ) 

(  Methodist 

71 
72 
73 
74 

Rawdon. 
Rawdon. 
Rawdon. 
Montreal  Conf. 

70) 
71 
72 
73 

(  Hamilton 

j           Centenary. 

Ottawa  Centre. 

to  f 

32} 

33  ord.. 

34   

•j      Episcopal 

(           Conference. 

Elizabethtown. 

Elizabethtown. 



74 

Montreal  Conf. 

35 

Ottawa. 

HUNT,  JOHN. 

Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 

36   .... 
37 

.    Ottawa. 
Matilda. 

1844  R.  out. 

Woodstock  and 



38 

Matilda. 

45    ... 
46 

Goderich. 
Toronto  West. 

HUNTINGDON,  SILAS. 

39  ... 

40  ... 

Richmond. 
.   Richmond. 

47   ... 

Guelph. 

1850  c. 

.   Clarendon  and 

41 

Port  Hope. 

48    R.F.C.  & 

o  Stamford. 

Onslow. 

42   .... 

Port  Hope. 

49) 
50  \ 

1  Drummondville 

51    E.  O/l  T. 

.    Richmond. 

43     .. 

.   Cobourg. 

|         and  Niagara. 

52 

L'Orignal. 

44 

.   Napanee. 

51 

Dunn  ville. 

53 

St.  Andrews. 

45 

Napanee. 

52 

Nelson. 

54   R.F.C.  & 

o  Gatineau. 

46 

Hallowell. 

53 

Nelson. 

55 

Gatineau. 

47 

Hallowell. 

54   

Milton. 

56   .. 

.    Aylmer,  C.  E. 

48 

Kemptville. 

55        ..■ 

.   Milton. 

57    F.  SEC.  . 

Aylmer,  C.  E. 

49   ... 

Kemptville. 

56 

Yonge  Street. 

58    F.   SEC. 

Smith's  Falls. 

50     .. 

Matilda. 

57 

Yonge  Street. 

59    F.    SEC. 

Smith's  Falls. 

51 

Matilda. 

58 

Yonge  Street. 

60    F.   SEC. 

.   Smith's  Falls. 

52   CHMN. 

Aylmer,  C.  E. 

59 

Whitby. 

61  sup'd. 

North  Wakefield 

53   CHMN. 

Aylmer,  C.  E. 

60 

.   Port  Hope. 

62  ... 

Renfrew. 

54   CHMN. 

Maitland. 

104 


MINISTERS  AND  PROBATIONERS. 


1855 

CHMN. 

Maitland. 

56    UHMN. 

Maitland. 

571 
58 

SB-T    S 

'  "Woodstock. 
"Woodstock. 

59 

I   £f-sj 
r  ■*  'a  P  i 

Mount  Pleasant 

60 

X  <   x 

Mount  Pleasant 

61 J 

1  a 

.Mount  Pleasant 

62-| 

— 

f  Mitchell. 

63 

z  S  a 

Mitchell. 

64 

Seaforth. 

65 

a  n  £ 

Seaforth. 

66  J 

a  a 

L  Seaforth. 

67) 

to  >  sup'd 

MitcheU. 

73) 

74 

London  Conf. 

Secretary  of  Conference,  1850  ; 
Co-Delegate  of  the  Conference, 
1865  ;  Delegate  to  the  First  Gen- 
eral Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 


HURLBURT,  ERASTUS.. 


1844  c 

45  r.  onT- 

46  .... 


47 

48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 

54 
55 
56 
57 

58 

59 

60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
to 
72 
73 
74 


R.F.C.&O. 


F.  SEC. 
F.  SEC. 


SUPD 


Gananoque 
Bath. 

Elizabethtown 
Perth  and  Sher- 
brooke. 
Onslow. 
L'Orignal. 
Gatineau. 
Gatineau. 
St.  Andrew's. 
Merrickville. 
Merrickville. 
Rawdon  and 

Wesley  ville. 
Rawdon. 
Winchester. 
Winchester. 
Winchester. 
Innisfil  and 

Snake  Island. 
Innisfil  aud 

Snake  Island. 
St  Vincent. 
St.  Vincent. 
St.  Vincent. 

Thornbury. 

St.  Clair. 
St.  Clair. 

Christian  Islands 

Grand  River. 
London  Conf. 


HURLBURT,  JESSE,  M.A. 


1841 -) 
to  [    .. 

47  J 

48  sup'y. 

49  ..... 


f  Principal 
-{  Victoria 

I  College. 

Toronto  West. 
.  Located. 


HURLBURT,  SYLVESTER. 

1836  R.  on  t      Grape  Island. 

37  Rice  Lake. 

38  ........  Rice  Lake. 


1839 Lake  Simcoe 

and  Barrie. 

40  r.f.c.&o  Lake  Simcoe. 

41  ....  Lake  Simcoe. 

42   Lake  Simcoe. 

43  Chippewa. 

44  York. 

45   York. 

46 York. 

47  Grimsby. 

48  trea.v.  c  Cobourg. 
49 Colborne. 

50  ....   Colborne. 

51  ....   Maitland. 

52  Maitland. 

53  ....  Maitland. 

54  ..  Smith's  Falls. 

55       Smith's  Falls. 

56) 

to  >    Alnwick. 

63  ) 

64 

to  >  sup'd       Prescott. 

73) 

74 Montreal  Conf. 


HURLBURT,  THOMAS. 

1829 -) 
to  J-c Muncey. 

33  J 

34  c.  .     Saugeen. 

35  r.f.c.&o  Saugeen. 

36  ...  Saugeen. 

37  . .  St.  Clair  and 

Walpole  Island. 
38-) 
to  J-    ...         Lake  Superior. 

42  J 

43  Lake  Simcoe.     • 
44-) 

to  [  Indian  Mission 

50 J  Work,  U.S. 

51  Alderville. 

52  Rice  Lake. 
53 Rice  Lake. 

54  ~)  chmn.    ) 

55  >  h.  b.  t.  >  Norway  House. 

56  J    dist.    ) 

57  chmn.  ,  .   Garden  River. 
58^ 

to  V  chmn       St.  Clair. 

64  J 

65  Walpole  Island. 

66       Mooretown. 

67     Mooretown. 

68   Caistorville. 

69  .   Caistorville. 

70  ...     Point  Abino. 

71   Manitoulin  Isld. 

72   Manitoulin  Isld. 

Died  April  14th,  1873,  aged  65 
years. 

HUSTON,  JOHN  H. 

1827  )  ("Methodist 

\      Episcopal 


formed  the  First  General  Confer- 
ence of  the  present  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church  in  Canada,  and 
at  which  Mr.  Reynolds  was  or- 
dained Bishop  by  Messrs.  Gat- 
chell,  Culp  and  Pickett.  He 
died  Oct.  9th.  1851. 

HUTCHISON,  JAMES. 


I  Conference. 

Located. 

Note. — He  was  one  of  the  five 
disaffected   men  who,   in  1834, 


1840  r.  on  t.     Yonge  Street. 

41 

Yonge  Street. 

42 

.    .     Albion. 

43  r.f.c.  &o  Albion. 

44   .... 

45 

Toronto  Circuit. 

46 

Toronto  Circuit. 

47 

Owen  Sound. 

48     .    . 

Owen  Sound. 

49  .... 

Sydenham. 

50 

51     .. 

. .   Saugeen. 

52     .. 

.    . .   Saugeen. 

54   ... 

Arran. 

55     . 

Withdrew. 

HUTCHINSON,  JOHN. 

1841  ) 
42  \ 

(  New  Connexion 
\          Conference 

43) 

44  \ 

Located. 

45  c 

New  Ireland. 

46  R.  on  T      New  Ireland. 

47 1 

48 

Wesley  ville  and 

49  J 

Rawdon 

50  ... 

..  Adelaide. 

51  ^ 

52  }- 

53  J 

54  r.f.c. &o  Chatham. 

55   ... 

. .   Westminster. 

56   ... 

Westminster. 

57 

....   Belmont. 

58 

. . .   Belmont. 

59  ... 

,   Durham. 

60 

. .   Hanover. 

61 

Hanover. 

62 

63       . 

...     Bruce  Mines. 

64     .. 

. .     Bruce  Mines. 

65  ... 

Bruce  Mines. 

66 

Caistorville. 

67       . 

. .  Caistorville. 

68  sup 

d.        Caistorville. 

69) 

to  }  su] 

p'd       Hamilton. 

73) 

74 

...   London  Con  f . 

HUTCHINSON,  RICHARD. 


1835  r.  <wt. 

Institution  Eng 

36   

Institution  Eng. 

37   ORD     . 

Quebec. 

38 

Montreal. 

39   R.  F.  0. 

Stanstead. 

40 

St.  Armand. 

41 

St.  Armand. 

42 

.  St.  Armand. 

43  

Located. 

WESLEYAN    METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


105 


HUXTABLE,  GEO.  GELLARD. 
1855  R.  on  t. 


56 
to 
68 


English  Wes- 
leyan  Corif. 

West  Indies. 


1869^| 

to  \  England. 

72  J 

73  k.  CAX.c.  North  Wakefield. 

74  . .  Montreal  Conf. 


HYNDMAN,  JOHN. 

1860  e.  oiir..   L'Orignal. 
61 Plantagenet. 

62  Berlin. 

63  s.  v.  c       Cobourg. 

64   Located— ill  hth. 


I. 


INGALLS, 

EDMUND  S. 

IRVINE,  ALEX. 

1869 
70 

j 

Hanover. 
\  Sharon  and  Mt. 

1835  R.  o?i  t. 

New  Ireland. 

1822~ 

1    Genesee  Con- 
f               |         ference,  U.S. 

71 

I" 

(                  Albert 

36 

St.  John's. 

to 

72 

F.  SEC.  . 

Cookstown. 

37 

Wesleyville. 

28, 

73 

F.  SEC. 

Cookstown. 

38 
39 

Wesleyville. 
Sherbrooke. 

29 
30 

Located. 

74 

Toronto  Conf. 

40   R.F.C.&O 

New  Ireland. 

31 

r.  can.  c.  Bay  Quinte. 

Delegate  to  First  General  Con 

41 

New  Ireland. 

32 

..   York. 

ference,  Toronto,  1874. 

42 

Shefford. 

33 

..  York. 

43   .. 

Shefford. 

34 

Stamford. 

44) 
45  j  '• 

i  Compton  and 

Hatley. 
Stanstead. 

35 
36 

....           Stamford. 

.    .      .  .     Located  and  re- 

ISAAC,  JOHN  RUXTON. 

46 

moved    to  the   Western   States, 

1867 

C. 

Artemesia. 

47 

Stanstead. 

where  he  died  Aug.  30th,  1840. 

68 

C. 

Thornbury. 

48 

Clareneeville. 

69 

r.  on  T . 

Hanover. 

49 

Clarence  ville. 

70 

Durham. 

50 

Clareneeville. 

IRVINE,  HENRY. 

71 

s.  v.  c  . . 

Cobourg. 

51 

St.  Armand. 

72 

R.F.C.&O 

Sombra. 

52 

St.  Armand. 

1863 

r.  on  t  . .    Farmersville. 

73 

Napier. 

53  sup'y 

Dunham. 

64 

..   Lyn. 

74 

London  Conf. 

54 

Dunham. 

65 

Smith's  Falls. 

55 

Gaspe. 

66 

Carleton  Place. 

56 

Granby. 

67 

r.  f.  c.  &  o  Leave  of  absence. 

57   .. 

Dunham. 

68 

. .  Yonge  St.  South. 

IVISON 

JAMES  A. 

58^1 

69 

Battersea. 

1854 

c. 

Mud  Lake. 

to  J-sup'd 

Granby. 

70 

Metis. 

55 

R.  on  T . . 

Alnwick  Circuit 

73j 

71 

Metis. 

56 

Owen  Sound. 

74 

Montreal  Conf. 

72 

Metis. 

57 

Paisley. 

73 

Three  Rivers. 

58 

R.F.C  &f 

Paisley. 

74 

Montreal  Conf. 

59 

Southampton 

IRELAND, 

FRANCIS  C. 



60 

and  Paisley 
Strathroy. 

1859  k.  on  t 

Percy. 

IRWIN,  WILLIAM. 

61 

Strathroy. 

60  ) 

62 

Westminster. 

61[s.v.c. 

Cobourg. 

1857 

r.  on  T.     St.  Vincent. 

63 

Westminster. 

62 

Elgin. 

58 

....   Belmore. 

64 

Westminster. 

63   R.F.C.&O 

Marmora. 

59 

Oakville. 

65 

London  North. 

64  ) 

60 

Chatham. 

66 

London  North. 

65|SUPY 

St.  Andrew's. 

61 

r.f.c.&o  Rond  Eau. 

67 

Fenella. 

66  -\ 

to  J-  sup'y 

62 

Rond  Eau. 

68 

Fenella. 

Lachute. 

63 

f.  sec        Wallaceburg. 

69 

Alnwick. 

70  J 

64 

F.  sec        Wallaceburg. 

70 

.  .  . 

Alnwick. 

711 

65 

Invermay. 

71 

Alnwick. 

to  >  sup'y 

Montreal. 

66 

F.  sec        Invermay. 

72 

Madoc. 

73  J 

67 

f.  sec        Invermay. 

73 

sup'd 

Madoc. 

74 

Montreal  Conf. 

68 

f.  sec        Hanover. 

74 

London  Conf. 

106 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


J. 


JACKSON,  DANIEL". 

1856  c Newcastle. 

57  R.  on  t  .     Norwood. 

58      Lindsay. 

59  s.  v.  c       Cobourg. 

60     Located— ill 

health. 


JACKSON,  HENRY. 


1856   R.  OttT. 

57  ...    .. 

58  s.  v.  c 
59 
60 


Sidney. 

Weston. 

Cobourg. 

Grafton. 

India,  under  di- 
rection of  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,  U.S.  In  1874  he  was 
at  Cawnpore,  in  charge  of  the 
Boarding  School  and  Native  work. 


JACKSON,  JOHN. 

1855  c.  . . .        

56  R.  <m  t  . .   Stratford. 

57  . .  Guelph. 

58  Consecon. 

59  R.F.C.  &o  Consecon. 


60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 


Stirling. 

Stirling. 

Sidney. 

Sidney. 

No  Station. 

Expelled. 


JACKSON,  SAMUEL. 

1858  c.        ...   Eaton. 

59  r.  on  t  . .   Dunham. 

60  . .   East  Bolton. 

61  Westmeath. 

!s.'v.'  ciCobours- 


62 


63  ord No  Station 


Sutton. 
Sutton. 
Frelighsburg. 
Vermont 
Conference, 

U.  S. 


64 

65   

66  sup'd 
67 
to 
70 

71  r 

to  >    Frelighsburg. 

74  Montreal  Conf. 


JACKSON,  THOMAS  W 

1867  c Listowel. 

68  r.  on  t  Drayton. 

69 Erin. 

70  „ .  St.  George. 

71  R.F.c.&o  Otterville. 

72  Otterville. 

73  Otterville. 

74     London  Conf. 


JACKSON,  WILLIAM. 


1862  c. 

63  R.  on  T 

64  ... 

65  s.  v.  o 

66  ... 

67 

68  . 

69  . 

70  . 

71  .. 

72  .... 

73  .. 
74 


.   Farnham. 

East  Bolton. 

East  Bolton. 
.   Cobourg. 
I  Milford. 
(  Quebec. 

Quebec. 

Danville. 
.   Danville. 

Danville. 

Melbourne. 
.  Melbourne. 

Melbourne. 
.  Montreal  Conf. 


JACOBS,  PETER. 


1838  c. 
39  c. 
40 
41 

42  R.OWT. 

43  ord.  .  . 
44' 
to 
49 
50 
51 
52 

53 

54 
55 
56 
57 
58 


Lake  Superior. 
Lake  Superior. 
Fort  Alexander, 

H.B.T. 
Norway  House, 

H.B.T. 
Visiting  Eng. 

Lac  La  Pluie, 

H.B.T. 

Visiting  Eng. 
Canada  West. 
Tour  in  H.  B.  T. 
and  C.  W 
Saugeen. 
Saugeen. 
Rama. 
Rama. 
No  Station. 
Expelled. 


JACQUES,  GEORGE. 


1854  r.  ojit. 
55 
56 

57  ORD.. 

58  r.  p.  c. 

59  .. 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 

68  ..    . 

69  sup'd. 

70  sup'd  . 

71  sup'd. 
72 

73  

74  


Southampton. 

Derby. 

Arran. 

Hanover. 

Hanover. 

Hanover. 

Holland  and 

Sullivan. 
Paisley. 
Paisley. 
Artemesia. 
Artemesia. 
Artemesia. 
Bayfield. 
Bayfield. 
Bayfield. 
Artemesia. 
Artemesia. 
Saugeen. 
Saugeen. 
Toronto  Conf. 


JAMES,  RICHARD  G. 


1868 
69 
70 
71 
72 

73 
74 


c. 

R.  on  T 


Tilsonburg. 
Amabel. 
Welland. 
Smithville. 
No  Station — ill 
health. 
Blenheim. 
Toronto  Conf. 


JAMIESON,  WM.  S.,  B.A. 


1872  c. 

73  R.  OUT 

74  ... 


North  Gower. 
L'Orignal. 
Montreal  Conf. 


1841 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 


R.F.C.&O 


JEFFERS,    THOMAS. 

Peterboro'. 

Brantford. 

London. 

Simcoe. 

Malahide. 

Malahide. 

Dumfries. 

Dumfries. 

Nelson. 

Nelson. 

Cainsville. . 

Cains  ville. 

Crowland. 

Welland. 

Markham. 

Markham. 

Waterdown. 

Dunnville. 

Duunville. 

Dunnville. 

Walsingham. 

Walsingham. 

Weston. 

Weston. 

Weston. 

Georgetown. 

Georgetown. 

Georgetown. 


69^ 

70  [  sup'd       Toronto. 
71 J 

Died  September   15th,    1871, 
aged  62  years. 


JEFFERS,  WELLINGTON, 
D.D. 


1836  c. 
37  K. 
38 


39 


5  mo..  Isle  of  Tanti. 
on  t  .     Hamilton. 

Lake  Simcoe, 
Barrie   and 
Coldwater. 
. . .         Osgoode  and 

Bytown. 
(  Mississippi. 
|  Brock  ville. 


40 


41  r.f.c.&o  Belleville. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


107 


CHMN. 
DIST. 


CHMN. 
DIST. 


Sidney. 

Sidney. 

"Waterloo. 
.  Waterloo. 

Dundas. 

Grimsby. 

Brantford. 

Brantford. 

Yonge  Street. 

Yonge  Street. 

Yonge  Street. 

Toronto  East. 
C  Montreal  Centre, 
■j  Montreal  Centre. 
I  Montreal  Centre. 
("Rice  Lake. 
\  Rice  Lake. 
LRice  Lake. 

Editor  Chris  tian 
Guardian. 

Oshawa. 
Oshawa. 

London,  Nor.  St. 
London,  Nor.  St. 
London  East. 
Toronto  Conf. 


1842 
43 
44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59 

60) 

to  } 

68  ) 

69  CHMN, 

70  CHMN 

71  ..   . 

72  sup'd 

73  CHMN 
,    74  . 

Secretary  of  Conference  1853  ; 
Co-delegate  of  the  Conference 
1866.  The  honorary  degree  of 
D.D.,  was  conferred  upon  him 
by  Victoria  University,  1863. 

Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 
fence,  Toronto,  1874. 


JEFFERV,    THOS.    WESLEY. 

1857  c.  Paris. 

58  R.  on  t  . .  Paris. 

59  Melbourne. 

60  . . .      .  Kingston. 

61  r.f.c.&o  Kingston. 

62  ....  Napanee. 

63     Napanee. 

64  . .  Toronto  West. 

65  f.  sec  Melbourne. 
66 Melbourne. 

67   Melbourne. 

68  Wellington  Sq. 

69  ...  Wellington  Sq. 

70  f.  sec.  .  Milton. 

71  f.  sec.  .  Milton. 

72  f.  sec.  Milton. 

73  f.  sec.  Toronto  Second. 

74  Toronto  Conf. 


JENKINS,  JOHN. 

1835  e.  on  t      Institution  Eng. 
36   . . .  Institution  Eng. 

ord Goobee,  India. 


37 
38 
to 
41 
42 
to 
46 
47 
to 
51 
52 
53 
54 


India. 


English  Conf. 


Montreal. 

Montreal  Centre. 
Montreal  Centre. 
Withdrew. 


JENNINGS,    DAVID. 


1844  c. 
45  R.  on  T 


Yonge  Street. 
Whitby. 

46  r.f.c.  &o  Owen  Sound. 

47   Gananoque. 

48   Clarendon. 

49  Clarendon. 

50  ....  Farmersville. 

51  ...  Sherbrooke. 

52  . .  Sherbrooke. 

53  ....  Merrickville. 

54  . .  Merrickville. 

55  Chambly. 

56  ...  Farnham. 

57 Bruce  Mines. 

58  ...  Bruce  Mines. 

59  ...  Bruce  Mines. 

60  No  Station— ill 

health. 

61  ...  Holland  Land'g. 

62  sup'd.  Weston. 

63  . .  Gaspe. 

64  ....  Gaspe. 

65  ) 

to  >  sup'd  ,  Weston. 

73) 

74  Toronto  Conf. 


JENNINGS,  JOHN. 


1871  c 

72  r.  on  t. 

73  ... 


Smithville. 
Located. 


JEWELL,  JOHN  ARTHUR, 
B.A. 

1869  c.  . .  Stayher. 

70  R.  on  t  .     Smithville. 

71  . .  Oakwood. 

72  ...       Millbrook. 

73  r.f.c.&o  Blairton. 

74  Toronto  Conf. 

A  graduate  of  University  Col- 
lege, Toronto— B.A. ,  1869. 


JOHNSON,  FRANCIS. 


1872  c 
73  R.  on-r 
74 


Lakefield. 
Omemee. 
Toronto  Conf. 


JOHNSON,  JOHN. 


1833  R. 
34 
35 
36 
37  ... 


on  T. 


St.  Johns. 
Stanstead. 
Located. 


JOHNSON,  JOSHUA  H,  M.A. 

(  Methodist 
<       Episcopal 
/  Conference. 


1849  ^ 
to  J- . . 

59  J 

60  r.  f.  c 


Brockville, 

Principal  of 
Victoria  School. 

61       Montreal  West. 

62  Montreal  West. 

63  Montreal  West. 


1864 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Aylrner  E. 

Aylmer  E. 

Peterborough. 

Peterborough. 

Peterborough. 

Quebec 

Quebec. 

Odessa. 

Odessa. 

Agent  Vic.  Col. 

Toronto  Conf. 


JOHNSON,  MOSES  MAIT 
LAND. 
1862  r.  onT. 


63  ... 

64  .... 

65  s.  v.  c 

66  R.F.C.&O 

67  ... 
68 

69       

70 
71 


Hungerford. 

Bath. 

Bath. 

Cobourg. 

I  Georgeville  and 

/  Magog. 

Compton. 

Compton. 

Dundas. 


Died  Aug.  27th,  1871,  aged  35 
years. 


JOHNSON,  THOMAS. 

(  Methodist 

<      Episcopal 

(        Church,  U.S. 


1868 
69 

70  R.  on  t      L'Orignal. 

71  Withdrew. 
Killed  by  being  thrown  from 

his  buggy,  Aug.  17th,  1873. 


1854 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 

67 
68 
69 

70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


JOHNSTON,  DAVID 

ARTHUR, 
c.      . .       Sidney. 
r.  on  t  .     Sidney. 

Waterloo — K. 
Storrington. 
r.f.c.&O  Cartwright. 
Cartwright. 
Cartwright. 
Lakefield  and 

Mud  Lake. 
Percy. 
Percy. 
Percy. 
Baltimore  and 

Grafton. 
Osprey. 
Osprey. 
Florence. 
Florence. 
Ainleyville. 
Cartwright. 
D.        Belleville. 

Toronto  Conf. 


SUP 


JOHNSTON,  EDWARD. 
1809^1  (-English 

to  >■  <      Wesleyan 

16  J  I  Conference. 

17  . .   Fort  Wellington 

C.  W 

18  .....   Kington. 

19       Ret.  to  England. 

Died  in  1858. 


108 


MINISTERS  AND  PROBATIONERS. 


JOHNSTON,  HUGH, 
M.A.,  B.D. 

1859  R.  onT..   Florence. 

60 Gosfield  and 

Amherstburg. 

to  [v.  v.  c.   Cobourg. 

64  J 

65  e.f.c.&o.  Toronto  East. 

66  .......     Montreal  East. 

67   Sandwich  and 

Windsor. 

68  Windsor. 

69 Windsor. 

70  Toronto  West. 

71  Toronto  Fifth. 

72  Toronto  Fifth. 

73 Hamilton — 

Centenary. 
74  London  Conf. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.  A.,  1865,  Silver  Medal- 
list ;  M.A.,  1869  ;  B.D.,  1874. 


1868 
69 

70 
71 

72 
73 
74 


JOHNSTON,  WILLIAM. 

{Primitive 
Methodist 
Church. 
R.  on  T      Drayton. 
. .       .       Elora. 
r.f.c.&o  Erin. 
Erin. 
....  Toronto  Conf. 


JOLLEY, 

1865-1 

to  [ 


70  J 

71  R. 

72  .. 

73  .. 

74  .. 


F.  C 


WM.  CLOWES. 

Primitive 
Methodist 

Church. 
Port  Rowan. 
Port  Rowan. 
Allenford. 
Toronto  Conf. 


JOLLIFFE,  WILLIAM  J. 

1868  c.  Bowmanville. 

69  r.  on  t  .  Prince  Albeit. 

70  ...  Newcastle. 

71  .  Newcastle. 

72  Streetsville. 

73  R.F.c.&o  Yonge  St.  South. 

74  ,  Montreal  Conf. 


JONES,  BENJAMIN. 


1844  R.  on  t 


45  . 

46  . 

48  I 

49  J 

50  C, 

51  c, 

52  R 

53  . 


Newmarket  and 
Snake  Island. 
Albion. 
Bradford. 

Located. 


54 


Owen  Sound. 

Picton. 

F.c.&o  Newburg. 
Newburg. 

\  Humber. 

\  Yonge  Street. 


1855 
56 
57 
58 


Yonge  Street. 
Brampton. 
Brampton. 
Located. 


JONES,  CORNELIUS  A. 

1862  r.  on  t  .  Wesleyville. 

63  ....   Wesleyville. 

64  St.  Andrews. 

65  . .   Prince  Albert. 

66  r.f.c.&o  Millbrook. 

67     Burleigh  Road. 

68  Hall's  Bridge. 

69  ...   New  Ireland. 

70  New  Ireland. 

71   New  Ireland. 

72 Cookshire. 

73  Cookshire. 

74  ...  Montreal  Conf. 


JONES,  EDMUND   SHEP- 
HERD. 

1866  c.  . . .         Kincardine. 

67  R.  on  t  .     Howick. 

68  Wyoming. 

69  Arkona. 

70  . .  Romney. 

71  R. F.c.&o  Woodslee. 
72 Woodslee. 

73  . . .  Amherstburg. 

74     London  Conf. 


JONES,  GEORGE. 


1857  c 

58   E.  MIT., 

59 

60  ...      , 

61  ....      . 


Wawanosh. 

Morris. 

Kincardine. 

Bayfield. 

Teeswater. 


Died  May  24th,  1862,  aged  28 
years. 

JONES,  HENRY. 

1851  c.  . .        .   Sidney. 

52  R.  on  t.  .   Sidney. 

53       Humber. 

54  . .   Markham. 

55   Located — ill 

health. 

JONES,  JOSEPH. 


1855  c.      . . 

56  R.  WIT. 

57  .  . 
58 


Montreal  East. 
Montreal  East. 
Clinton. 
Rem.  to  U.  S. 


JONES,  PETER. 

1813^  rMethodist 

\      Episcopal 


to  \  .. 

32J  L 

33  sup'd. 
34 


Conference. 


JONES,  PETER. 
(ka-ke-wa-quon-a-by.  ) 


1825 ") 
to  [ 
32  J 
33 
34 


ORD. 


35   Credit. 


r  Methodist 
-<      Episcopal 
I  Conference. 

Credit, 

Translating. 


36 
37 
38 
39 

40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 

50 
51 
52 
to 
56 


SI7PY. 


supy . 


.   Credit. 

I  Visiting 

|  England. 

.   Credit, 

Translating. 

Muncey. 

Muncey. 

Muncey. 

Muncey. 
(  Visiting 
\  England. 

Muncey. 
I  Muncey  Indus- 
(  trial  School. 

.   Under  Sup't.  of 
of  Missions. 

. .   Brantfbrd. 


Grand  River. 


Located. 


Died  June  28th,  1856,  aged  54 
years. 

JONES,  PETER  W 

1867  c    -  Belmont.  , 

68  K.  wit      St.  George. 

69  ....       Norwich. 

70  Albion. 

71  R.F.c.&O  Garafraxa. 

72  Garafraxa. 

73       Rockwood. 

74  ....  London  Conf. 


JONES,  RICHARD. 

1820  ^  rMethodist 

to  i-  <        Episcopal 

32  J  I  Conferenoe. 

33  ORD      .     Cobourg. 

34  . .       Hallowell. 

35  Hallowell. 

36  ,   Stamford. 

37  Hamilton. 

38  ...       By  town. 

39  . .       Bytown.  , 

40  Bytown. 

41  ..       Hallowell. 

42   Bay  Quinte. 

43  Bay  Quinte. 

44  .  Pres.  of  Conf. 

45  . . . ".   Cobourg. 

46   Cobourg. 

47  .      .   Cobourg. 

48   Consecon. 

49   Consecon. 

50 Belleville. 

51  Belleville. 

52  Yonge  Street. 

53  Yonge  Street. 

54  Yonge  Street. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


109 


1855   ... 

Yonge  Street. 

1863 

56 

Yonge  Street. 

64 

57   .... 

Weston. 

65 

58 

Weston. 

66 

59 

Dundas. 

67 

60 

Dundas. 

68  j 

61 

Dundas. 

to      S 

62 

London. 

73  ) 

London. 
London. 
Cobourg. 
Cobourg. 
Cobourg. 

sup'd.      Cobourg;. 


1874 


Toronto  Conf. 


President  of  Conference,  1844 
and  1865  ;  Co-Delegate  of  Confer- 
ence, 1860 ;  Delegate  to  First  Gen- 
eral Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 

Chairman  of  District,  1836  to 
1867. 


K. 


KANE,  DAVID. 


1873  R.  out. 
74 


Glanford. 
Dropped. 


KAPPELE,  STEPHEN. 

1862  R.  onT.     Preston — Germ. 

63  ORD  Preston — Germ. 

64  ...       Hamilton — Ger. 
65 Hamilton — Ger. 

66  ...         Vennacher. 

67    Vennacher. 

68    Vennacher. 

,    /  (  Hamilton  and 

£j  I     i  Paris. 

73  ..  Preston  and  Paris 
74 London  Conf. 

KEAGEY,  JOHN,  G.,  B.A. 

1862  r.  wit.     Perth. 

63  v.  v.  u . .   Cobourg. 

64    Grimsby. 

65  ...       Grimsby. 

66  r.f.c.&o  Bradford. 

67  ) 

to  >  sup'y.      Dundas. 
73) 

74  .        . .    London  Conf. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.A.,    1864. 

KEAM,  FRANK  COUCH. 


1873 

R.  Oil  T 

.   Alderville. 

74 

Toronto  Conf. 

KEEFER, 

BENJAMIN  B. 

1868 

c. 

.    Thorold. 

69 

R.  on  T 

.    Grimsby. 

70 

Brantford. 

71 

.    London,  Nrtli. 

St 

72 

R.F.C.  & 

o  London,  Nrth. 

St 

73 

Brantford,  Brant 

J 

lV. 

74 

.    London  Conf. 

KELL, 

UI,   HENRY. 

1862 

k.  on  T 

Albion. 

63 

Stratford. 

64 

Kincardine. 

66  s.v.c. 

67 
68 


1865  s.v.c         Cobourg. 
Cobourg. 
Milton. 
n.F.c.  &o  Clinton. 
Clinton. 

69     Clinton. 

70  Lucknow. 

71  . .  Lucknow. 

72  Lucknow. 

73  . .  Wingham. 

74  ...   London  Conf. 


KELLY,  THOMAS. 


$60  R 

61   . 

on  T. 

Ainleyville. 
Clinton. 

62 
63 

Bayfield. 
Paris. 

64  s. 

V.  C. 

Cobourg. 

65  s. 

v.  c. 

\  Cobourg. 

(  Yonge  St.  South. 

66  r 
67 

F.O.  & 

o   Brampton. 
Port  Rowan. 

68 
69 

Napanee. 
.   New  Glasgow. 

70 

St.  Armand. 

71 

St.  Armand. 

72 

. . . 

.  St.  Armand. 

73     Rem.    to   U.  S., 

and  united  with  the  Methodist 
Erjiscopal  Church. 


KENNEDY,  DAVID,  M.A. 

1860  r.  on  t.     Berlin  and 

Blenheim. 

61  it.  v.  c.     Cobourg. 

62  u.  v.  c.     Cobourg. 

63  .       Consecon. 

64  r.f.c.'&o  Consecon. 

65   Napanee. 

66 Selby. 

67 Pittsburg. 

68     Pittsburg. 

69    Erin. 

70  . .  Erin. 

71  ....       Seaforth. 

72  sup'd.        Seaforth. 

73  ...        Hudson. 

74  ...       Montreal  Conf. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.A.,    1863;   M.A.,   1868. 


KENNEDY,   GEORGE. 

1842  R.  out 

Peterboru'. 

43 

Simcoe. 

44 

Woodstock. 

45   

.   London  Circuit 

46    R.F.C.  & 

3  Goderich. 

47 

Godercih. 

48   

.    Adelaide. 

49   

50     

.   Walsingham. 
Walsingham. 

51    

Malahide. 

52 

Malahide. 

53        ... 

54 

Aylmer  W 
Gait. 

55 

Gait. 

56     

57 
58 

.   Ingersoll. 
Ingersoll. 
Ingersoll. 

59  sdp'y. 
60 

Ingersoll. 
Nissouri. 

61 

Nissouri. 

62 

Nissouri. 

63 

64 

Mount  Brydges 
Mount  Brydges 

65 

66   

Mount  Brydges 
Lucan. 

67   

Waterdown. 

68   .... 

Dunnville. 

69 

Dunnville. 

70   

L'Orignal. 

71  ) 

72  \  sup'd  . 

Ingersoll. 

73 

74 

London  Conf. 

KENNEDY,  JAMES. 

1857  c. 

Walsingham. 

58  r.  on  t. 

Walsingham. . 

59  s.  v.  c  . 

Cobourg. 

60  s.  v.  c 

Grafton. 

61    R.F.C.  &c 

>  St.  George. 

62 

Arkona. 

63       

Arkona. 

64   .. 

Arkona. 

65 

Belmont. 

66 

Belmont. 

67 

Belmont. 

68 

Mount  Brydges. 

69 

Mount  Brydges. 

70   

Mount  Brydges. 

71       

Dorchester. 

72 

Dorchester. 

73 

Dorchester. 

74       .... 

London  Conf. 

110 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


KENNEY,  GEORGE  H. 

,...  (  Blenheim. 

1860K.<mT    |GullRiver. 

61    Gull  River. 

62  . .   Plantagenet 

63  "  

64 

65  ... 

66  .. 

67  ...  . 

68  ... 

69  . 

70  ...  . 

71  ...... 

72 

73  sup'd 


74 


North  Wakefield 
r.  f.  c.  &  o  Grenville. 
....       Grenville. 
Riceville. 
Bearbrook. 
Beai'brook. 
Bearbrook. 
Wingham. 
Wingham. 
Wingham 
Wingham. 
Toronto  Conf. 


KEOUGH,  JABEZ  BUNTING. 

1854  c.  .  Orillia. 

55  R.  onT. .  Brighton. 

56  s.  v.  c  Cobourg. 

57  s.  v.  c  Cobourg. 

58  r.f.c.&o  Alnwick  Circuit. 

59  . .  Point  Alexander. 

60   Long  Isl'd  Locks 

61  Lochaber. 

62  .... .  Lochaber. 

63  . .  Lochaber. 

64  Russell. 

65  . .  Bearbrook. 

66  . .  . .  Bearbrook. 

67  . .        . .  Grenville. 

68  .  Grenville. 

69  . .  . .  Grenville. 

70  .        ...  North  Gower. 

71  ....  North  Gower. 

72  . .  North  Gower. 

73 Bell's  Corners. 

74     .  . .  Montreal  Conf. 


KEOUGH,  THOMAS  STOTT. 


56  r.  oti t. 

Kingston. 

57       ... 

Belleville. 

58   

.   Grimsby. 

59 

Grimsby. 

60   R.F.C.  & 

o  Welland. 

61    F.  SEC. 

.  Welland. 

62   F.  SEC. 

Glanford. 

63   F.  SEC. 

Glanford. 

64       .... 

.   Glanford. 

65 

.  St.  George. 

66     ...    .. 

.  St.  George. 

67 

East  Zorra. 

68   .... 

East  Zorra. 

69  J 

1  Agent 

to  }  . 

<          Victoria 

72  | 

(                 College. 

73 

\  Baltimore. 

j  Yonge  St.  Centre 

74   .... 

Toronto  Conf. 

KEPPEL,  JOHN  HADDEN. 

1863  c Berlin. 

64  r.  o/it..  Blenheim. 

65 Blenheim. 

66       ......  Barrie. 


1867 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


RtF.c.&o  Vespra. 

Cookstown. 
Bruce  Mines. 
Bruce  Mines. 
Bruce  Mines. 
Silver  Islet. 
Princeton. 
London  Conf. 


KER,  PETER. 


1833  e.,oht.. 
34   .... 
35 
36 

37    R.F.C.&O 

38 
39 

40   

41 

42 

43 

44  

45  ... 
46 

47  ... 

48   

49 

50 

51  . . 

52  .... 

53  . 

54  sup'd 

55  sup'd 
56 

57  . 

58  ..  .  . 

59  F.  SEC. 
60 -| 

to  J-  sup'd  . 

66  J 

67   


68-) 

69  >  sup'd 

70  J 

71  ... 

72  .... 


Westminster. 

Gosfield. 

Canboro'. 

Simcoe. 

Brantford. 

Ancaster. 

Hamilton. 

Oxford. 

Simcoe. 

Simcoe. 

Dumfries. 

Dumfries. 

Nelson. 

Nelson. 

Toronto  Circuit. 

Brampton. 

Brampton. 

Markham. 

Markham. 

Markham. 

Oshawa. 

Oshawa. 

Suspension  Bdge. 

Dunnville. 

Dunnville. 

Paris. 

Paris  and  Gait. 

Drummondville. 

Agt.  Tract  Soc. 
by  permission 
of  the  Conf. 

Drummondville. 


Hillsdale. 
Hillsdale. 

73  , .   Chelsea. 

74  . .      . .   Montreal  Conf. 


KERR,  JOHN  L. 


1852 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 


o.  .    . . 

v. 

R.cmT.&O 


R.  F.  C. 


Erin. 

Wellesljy. 

Mono. 

Proton. 

Proton. 

Owen  Sound. 

St.  Vincent. 

St.  Vincent. 

Orillia. 

Orillia. 

Orillia. 

Cayuga. 

Cayuga. 

Cayuga. 

Napier. 

Romney. 

Dawn  Mills. 

Dawn  Mills, 

Dawn  Mills. 


1871     ...  Ridgetown. 

72  .     Ridgetown 

73  ....   Ridgetown. 

74  . .  London  Conf. 


KERR,  RICHARD. 
1864  c 

65  R.  Oil  T . 

66  . 

67     


)  Brighton. 
\  Newcastle.  , 

Merrickville. 

Bury. 
68  R.F.c.  &o  Port  Neuf. 


69 
70 

71 
72 


Winchester. 
Otterville. 
Wallaceburg. 
Located. 


KETTLEWELL,  WILLIAM. 

1872  R.  onr.     Exeter. 

73 Exeter. 

74  ........   London  Conf. 


KIDD,  JAMES  P. 


1864  r.  on  t 

65   

66  ...      . 

67  ....      . 


Artemesia. 
Keppel. 
Thornbury. 
Expelled. 


KIERNON,  JOHN. 

1857  R.  f.  c.     Methodist  Epis. 
Church,  U.S. 

58  Huntington. 

59  Huntington. 

60  ...       Winchester. 

61  . .      . .       Winchester. 

62  ...     Winchester. 

63  . .       Portage  du  Fort. 

64  . .       Portage  du  Fort. 

65  . .       Portage  du  Fort. 

66  Rem.  to  U.  S. 


KILGOUR,  JOSEPH. 

1856  e.  (wt..  L'Orignal. 

57  .  Richmond. 

58  Kemptville. 

59  s.  v.  c  .  Cobourg. 

60  s.  v.  c  Plainville. 

61  r.f.c  &o  Ormstown. 

62  .  . .  Ormstown. 

63   Ormstown. 

64 Cavignal. 

65  .  Cavignal. 

66  .        .  Lachute  and 

Grenville. 

67  .  Lachute. 

68  ._.      .  Lachute. 

69  . .  Aylmer,  Que. 

70  ...  Tweed. 

71  .  Tweed. 

72  .  .  Tweed. 

73  .           . .  Shannonville. 
74 Toronto  Conf. 


WESLEYAN    METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


Ill 


KINES,  JAMES. 

1863  R.  om.     Milford. 
64 Milford, 

65  .  .      .  .    Hungerford. 

66  . .   Sidney. 

67  s.  v.  c     ■  Cobourg. 

68  k.f.c.&o  Hamilton  East. 
69 Keene. 

70  .  .  Keene. 

71  ....        Keene. 

72  .  .       Agent  Vic.  Col. 

73  Odessa. 

74  ....  Montreal  Conf. 

KNIGHT,  ADOLPHUS  G.,B.A. 
1869  |R,,°,'l.T  !  Cobourg. 


|  S.  V.  c. 

70  .  .   Shannonville. 

71  Trenton. 

72  Ameliasburg. 

73  f.e.o.  &o  Kingston  2nd. 

74  Montreal  Conf. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.  A.,  1873. 


KNOWLAN,  JAMES. 


1806 
to 
20 


Eastern  British 
America. 


1821 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 


Montreal. 

Montreal. 

Montreal. 

Melbourne. 

Kingston. 

Kingston. 

Stanstead. 

Stanstead. 

St.  Armand. 

St.  Armand. 

Odelltown. 

E.  B.  Amerk'i 


KOYL,  EPHRAIM  LILLIE. 


KNOWLES,  HENRY  WM. 

1870  u Port  Neuf. 

71  k.  o»t.  Coaticoke. 

72   Cassville. 

73  stu Mont.  Theo.  Col. 

74     Montreal  Conf. 


KNOX,  WILLIAM. 


1870  c. 

71  R.   (MIT. 

72  ... 

73  .... 
74 


Collfield. 
Franklin  Centre. 
North  Gore. 
Mont.  Theo.  Col. 
Montreal  Conf. 


1853  r.f 

.  c.       Belmont. 

54 

Amerstburg. 

0.r>      .  .  . 

Amherstburg. 

56   ... 

. .    . .   Devonshire. 

57   ... 

Devonshire. 

58    ... 

Wawanosh. 

59       . 

Wawanosh. 

60 

Wawanosh. 

61 

Percy. 

62     .. 

Percy. 

63  ) 

64  \ 

f  Lakefield, 

-|         Warsaw  and 

I.           Mud  Lake. 

65 

Oakwood. 

66     .. 

Oakwood. 

67    ... 

Niagara. 

68    ... 

Niagara. 

69 

Pittsburg. 

70 

Centreville. 

71    . 

( 'entreville. 

72 

Centreville. 

73 

. .     Stouffville. 

.74 

Toronto  Conf. 

KRUPP,  HENRY. 

1856^) 
to  [ .. 

(  With  the 

. .      -!          United 

I              Brethren. 

72  J 

73  R.  F.  (.'.     Preston  and  Paris 

Ger.  Mis. 

74 

Montreal  Conf. 

L. 


LA-CLAIRE,  ALEXANDER. 

1863-)  R.  f.  o.  r  South  Roxton, 

64  V      ..       I  French 

65  J  L  Mission. 

66  ....       Rem.  to  U.  S. 


LA  DOW,  SAMUEL  P. 

1842  r.  07i  t.  .    Hallowell. 

43  r.f.c.  &o  Napanee. 

44  .  .  Napanee. 

45  Peterboro'. 

46  . .        Rem.  to  U.  S. 


LAIRD,  JAMES. 


LAIRD,  JOHN  G. 


1862  i 

.  on  t  .     Holland  Land'g 

63 

....   Mount  Forest 

and  Arthur 

64 

.  .    Durham. 

65  s 
66 

v.  c       Cobourg. 
.  .    Chatham. 

67   i 

68 

69 

.f.c.  &o  Napier. 
......   Napier. 

.  .    Woodslee. 

70 

Woodslee. 

71 

72   . 
73 

.  .   Amherstburg. 
Amherstburg. 
.  .   Teeswater. 

74 

....   London  Conf. 

1848 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


R.F.C.&O 


F.    KKC. 


Chatham. 

Goderich. 

London  Circuit. 

London  Circuit. 

London. 

Sarnia. 

Sarnia. 

Samia. 

Thorold. 

Thorold. 

Thorold. 

Hamilton. 

London  Circuit. 

Londou  Circuit. 

Mount  Pleasant. 

Mount  Pleasant. 

Paris. 

Paris. 

Paris. 

Drummondville. 

Drummondville. 

Drummondville. 

Fergus. 

Fergus. 

Fergus. 

Owen  Sound. 

Toronto  Conf. 


Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 
ference, Toronto,  1874. 


LAIRD,    WILLIAM    HENRY. 

1855  R.  out.     Lindsay. 

56  s.  v.  c. .     Cobourg. 

57  s.  v.  c.     Cobourg. 

58  Toronto  East. 

59  r.f.c.&o  Glanford. 

60  .  .        Cainsville. 

61  ....  Cainsville. 
62 Cainsville. 

63  ....       Waterdown. 

64  ...  Waterdown. 

65  . .  Water-down. 

66  Port  Dover. 

67  Port  Dover.. 

68  . .  Port  Dover. 

69  ....   Dundas. 

70  ....   Dundas. 

71  Woodstock. 

72  Woodstock. 

73  Woodstock. 

74  Toronto  Conf. 

LAKE,  CHARLES  VAN- 

DUSEN. 

1860^1  f  Methodist 

to  y  -l       Episcopal 

70  J  I  Conference. 

71  R.  f.  c        Aylwin. 

72   Aylwin. 

73  . .  Aylwin. 

74  . .  Toronto  Conf. 


112 


MINISTERS  AND  PROBATIONERS. 


1855 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 

70  | 

71  S 


LAKE,  JOHN  N. 

c.  .  Picton. 

K.  on  T . .  Picton . 

....  Aylmer,  W 

Ingersoll. 

E.F.C.&  o  Nanticoke. 

Nanticoke. 

....      . ,  Nanticoke. 

....  Markham. 

Markham. 

Markham. 

....  Pickering. 
Markham. 


73 
74 


SUP  D.    . 

sup'd 

srr'D 
sup'y 


London. 
Niagara. 
Toronto. 

Toronto. 
Toronto  Conf. 


LAMBLY,  OSBORN  R.,  M.A. 


1862  E. on  t., 

63  it.  v.  c. 

64  .  . .     . 

65   


Cobourg,  U.V.C. 

Cobourg. 

Ill  health— No 

Station. 
Sherbrooke. 


66  Melbourne. 

67 Carlton  Place. 

68  r.f.c. &o  Georgeville. 

69  ...  Georgeville. 

70  ....         Georgeville. 

71  Kemptville. 

72  ...       Kemptville. 

73  Brighton. 

74  . .       Toronto  Conf. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity— B.A.  1864,  Valedictorian  ; 
M.A.,  1868. 


LANCELEY,  JOHN  E. 


1870 
71 
72 
73 
74 


on  T. 


Washington. 
Aurora. 
Chatham. 
Dundas. 
London  Conf. 


LANG,  MATTHEW 

1823  e.  on t.&o  Shefford. 

24  Shefford. 

25  St.  Armand. 

26  ,   St.  Armand. 

27  R.  F.  c.     Stanstead. 

28  . .  Odelltown. 

29  ..   Odelltown. 

30  ...  Odelltown. 

31   Quebec. 

32  .  , Quebec, 

33 St.  Armand. 

34   St.  Armand. 

35  )  I  Book  Steward, 

36  j \  Toronto. 

37  ...  Belleville. 
38 Kingston. 

39  Kingston. 

40  chmn.  . .   Bay  Quinte  Dis. 

41    Quebec. 


1842 Quebec. 

43  Montreal. 

44  „ Montreal. 

45  . .        ...   Dunham. 

46  Dunham. 

47  Odelltown. 

48  ...   Odelltown. 

49  chmn   ,     St.  John's  and 

Chambly. 
Died  Feb.  21st,  1850,  aged  52 
years. 


LANGFORD,  'ALEX. 


1857 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


K.  on  T .     Warwick. 

Warwick. 
....   Hamilton, 
s.  v.  c  .     Cobourg. 
k.f.c.  &o  Cayuga. 
. .     Cayuga. 
Innisfil. 

Innisfil. 
Innisfil. 

Sarnia. 

Sarnia. 

Chatham. 

Chatham. 

Chatham. 


F.  SEC. 
F.  SEC. 
CHMN. 
CHMN 
F.  SEC. 
F.  SEC. 
F.  SEC. 


London — Dun- 
das St. 

London  Conf. 


Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 
ference, Toronto,  1874. 


LANGFORD.f  CHARLES. 


1871  c. 

72  r.  on  t . 

73     


74 


Artemesia. 
Durham. 
Hillsdale  and 
Penetanguishene 
Toronto  Conf. 


1837 

R. 

on  T 

38 

ORD. . 

39 

40 

41 

R. 

F.  C 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

5V 

to 

54. 

55     . 

56 

57  CHMN. 

58  CHMN. 

59  ...      . 

60  CHMN. 

61  .« 

62  .... 


LANTON,  HENRY. 

Institution,  Eng. 

Quebec. 

Quebec. 

Stanstead. 

Kingston. 

Peterboro'. 

Peterboro'. 

Hamilton. 

Hamilton. 

Belleville. 

Belleville. 

Three  Rivers. 

Three  Rivers. 

Sherbrooke. 

Sherbrooke. 

Clarenceville. 


Prescott. 

Prescott. 

Perth. 

Perth. 

Peterboro'. 

Peterboro'. 

Bath. 

Bath. 


Visit'g  England. 
Vienna. 


1863  supd. 

64  

65^) 

to  [  sup'd       Hamilton. 

73  J 

74   London  Conf. 


LARGE,  RICHARD. 

1863  R.  out.     Keppel. 

64  . .  Holland  Land'g. 

65   Dropped. 

Note. — He  subsequently  unit- 
ed with  the  Ontario  Conference 
of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church  in  Canada,  and  is  now 
(1879),  stationed  at  Kincardine. 


LATIMER,  JAMES  FRANCIS. 


r.  on  T. 


S.  V.  c. 
R.F.C.& 


1855 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 


65 

66 

67-] 

to  > sup'd. 

71 J 
72 
73 
74 


SUP  D 


Osgoode. 

Richmond. 

Westmeath. 

Cobourg. 

Kincardine. 

Kincardine. 

Artemesia. 

Artemesia. 

Artemesia. 

Craighurst  and 

Penetanguishene 

Port  Stanley. 

Port  Stanley. 

Port  Stanley. 

London. 
London  Conf. 


LAVELL,  CHARLES,  M.A. 

1842  c Yonge  Street. 

43  R.  on  T .     St.  Catharines. 

44  London. 
45 Brantford. 

46  r.f.c.  &o  London. 

47  . .       Port  Hope. 

48  ...   St.  Catharines. 

49  Montreal. 

50  . . .  Montreal. 

51  . .  Kingston. 

52  Kingston. 

53  Toronto  West. 

54  .       . .       Toronto  West. 

55  Toronto  West. 

56  Hamilton. 

57  Hamilton. 

58  . .  Hamilton. 

59  ,  Belleville. 

60  Belleville, 

61  Toronto  East. 

62  .      . .       Toronto  East. 

63  . .       Montreal  Centre. 

64  Montreal  Centre. 

65 Cobourg. 

M!::::::|o2T* 

67  chmn.  .  ,  Gait. 

68  chmn.  .     Gait. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


113 


1869-| 

fc  K  ,- 

C  Stratford. 

70 

«S  O   H 
w    w    O 

Stratford. 

71 

72 

[AIRl 
DDER 
STRI 

Stratford. 
Seafortli. 

73  J 

Sao 

ISeaforth. 

74 

London  Coni 

Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 
ference, Toronto,  1874. 

Secretary  of  Conference,  1868 
and  1869. 


LAW,  JOHN. 


1833  R.  on  t. 
34 
35 
36 

37  R.F.C.  &o 

38  .... 
39 

40 

41 

42 

43   .... 

44 

45 

46  .. 

47  ... 
48 

49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
to 


Cavan. 

Dumfries. 

London. 

Brantford. 

Grimsby. 

Nelson. 

Yonge  Street. 

Yonge  Street. 

Stamford. 

Toronto  Circuit. 

Toronto  Circuit. 

Toronto  Circuit. 

Dumfries. 

Dumfries. 

St.  Catharines. 

St.  Catharines. 

Humber. 

Humber. 

Oshawa. 

Oshawa. 

Markham. 

Markham. 

Georgetown. 

Milton. 

Sidney. 

Sidney. 

Prince  Albert. 

Prince  Albert. 

Prince  Albert. 


LEACH,  JOHN  J. 


sup'd  .     Whitby. 


Died  Sept.  7th,  1868,  aged  63 
years. 

LAWSON,  THOMAS. 
1855  R.  p.  m.     Arthur. 


56 
57 

58  .. 

59  .. 

60  .. 
61 
62 

63 
64  | 
to  i 
67  ) 
68 
69 
70 


Wawanosh. 

Albion. 

Albion. 

Albion. 

Kleinburg. 

Kleinburg. 

Baltimore  and 

Grafton. 
Grafton. 

New  Credit. 

Madoc. 
Grand  River. 
Grand  River. 


Drowned  while  crossing  the 
Grand  River,  Oct.  22nd,  1870, 
aged  46  years. 


1870  c.  . . 

71  R.  on  T 

72  ...        . 

73  ..      .. 
74 


Wilton. 
Wilton. 
Pittsburg. 
Bath. 
Montreal  Conf. 


LEAROYD,  JOHN. 

1856  c.               Toronto  West. 

57  R.  out..   Toronto  West. 

58  .  .  Brampton. 

59  . .      .  .     Brampton. 

60  r.f.c.  &o  Albion. 

61  . .  Albion. 

62  Albion. 

63  .  .  St.  Mary  s. 

64  St.  Mary's. 

65        St.  Mary's. 

66  ...       Strathroy. 

67  . .       Strathroy. 

68  . .       Strathroy. 

69  . .       Ingersoll. 

70  Ingersoll. 

71  . .  Ingersoll. 

72  . .  Yonge  St.  South. 

73  . .  Yonge  St.  South. 

74  Toronto  Conf. 


LEE,  IRA  CASE. 

1860  K.  «T.     Walsingham. 

61  . .       Alymer,  W. 

62  .  .        Located. 

LEECH,  GEORGE. 

1861  o.  . .      . 
62  R.  onr. 
63 
64  s.  v. 


c . 


65 


66  r.f.c.  &o 

67  .. 
68 


70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Teeswater. 
Wawanosh. 
Mitehell. 
Cobourg. 

I  Bayfield. 

j  Stratford. 
Clinton. 
Kincardine. 
Bowman  ville. 
Bowmanville. 
Whitby. 
Agt.  Vic.  Col. 
Cannington. 
Cannington. 
Cannington. 
Toronto  Conf. 


LEECH,  WEBSTER  WESLEY. 


1860 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


r.  om.     Wawanosh. 
Bayfield. 
Kincardine. 


s.  v.  c. 


Cobourg. 


LEGATE,  THOMAS. 


r.f.c.  &o  Wilton. 
Battersea. 
Battersea. 
....   Tamworth. 
Tamworth. 
Bell's  Corners. 
Bell's  Corners. 
.  .   Bracebridge. 
. .   Toronto  Conf. 


1873  R.  on  t. . 
74      


Brussels. 
Toronto  Conf, 


LESTER,  ALEXANDER. 

1861  r.  om: .     Consecon. 

62  Milford. 

63  . .      . .   Newboro'  and 

Bedford. 

64 Elgin. 

65  r.f.c. &o  Perth. 

66 Lanark  and 

Sherbrooke. 
67 Play  fair. 

68  Playfair. 

69  Westmeath. 

70  f.  sec.       Westmeath. 


Died 

August  8th,  1870,  aged 

42  years. 

LEVER,  JOHN. 

1835  c.  . . . 

Brock. 

36  r.  on  t. 

Newmarket. 

37   

Newmarket. 

38   ... 

Whitby. 

39 

Whitby. 

40  r.f.c.  &c 

Toronto  Circuit. 

41 

Toronto  Circuit. 

42 

Barrie. 

43   ... 

Barrie. 

44 

Augusta. 

45       

Augusta. 

46        

Matilda. 

47 

Matilda. 

48   .. 

Smith's  Falls. 

49   . 

Smith's  Falls. 

50   . 

Augusta. 

51   . 

Wilton. 

52   . 

Wilton. 

53   . 

Sidney. 

54   . 

Sidney. 

55 

Sidney. 

56   ... 

Sidney. 

57 

Consecon. 

58 

Brighton. 

59       .... 

Brighton. 

60  ) 

to  >  sup'd 

Sidney. 

73^ 

74 

Toronto  Conf. 

LEWIS,  JOSHUA  PITT. 

1861  c.  Shefford. 

62  k.  on  r       Shefford. 

63  .  .  Shefford  and 

Lawrenceville. 

64  Magog. 

65  r.f.c.  &o  Lyn. 

66  Scarboro' 

67  Montreal  South. 
\  Thorold. 

bB  •  •     '(  Farmersville. 

69  . .        Point  Levis. 

70   Point  Levis. 

71  St.  Catharines. 

72  St.  Catharines. 

73  St.  Catharines. 

74  ...       London  Conf. 


114 


MINISTERS  AND  PROBATIONERS. 


LOCHEAD,  ROBERT. 


1843  c.o 

44  R.  mi  T. 

45 

46 

47  R.F.C.  &0 

48       

49 

50 
51 

52  .. 

53     


54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59^ 

to  J-sup'd. 

70  J 

71  ..     .. 

72  .       ... 

73  ..      ... 

74  .    ... 


Matilda. 

Sidney. 

Cartwright  and 
Scugog. 

Cartwright. 

Amherst  Isle. 

Wilton. 

Peel. 

Malahide. 

Qshawa. 

Newmarket  and 
Snake  Island. 

South  Shore, 
Lake  Simcoe,  & 
Snake  Island. 

Humber. 

Humber. 

Humber. 

Erin. 

Erin. 

Meaford. 

Markdale. 
Smith's  Falls. 
Cold  water. 
Montreal  Conf. 


LOCKE,  JOSEPH  H. 

1865  K.  on  T.  Holland  Lnding. 

66  Innisfil. 

67  Bradford. 

68  ...  Grimsby. 

69  r.f.c.&o  Beamsville. 

70  Kleinburg. 

71 Kleinburg. 

72   , .  Weston 

73 Weston. 

74  Toronto  Conf. 


LONGLEY,  BENJ.,  B.A. 

1868  c.        ,  .  )  Hatley  and  Cass- 
69  R.  on  t.   )  ville. 

7(h 
to  yv.  v.  c  Cobourg. 

72  J 

73  r.f.c.&o  Georgeville  and 

Magog. 

74  .        . .       Montreal  Conf. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Uni- 
Tereity— B.A.,  1874  ;  Silver  Me- 
dalist and  Valedictorian. 


LOVER1N,  JONATHAN. 

1845  c.  . . .      .   Wolfe  Island. 
46  r.  <»i  t  . .   Bytown. 


47 


Cornwall. 


1848     T ..... .   Coteau  Landing. 

49  r.f.c.&o  Torbolton. 

50  No  Station. 

51  ,       . .       Westmeath. 

52  ..       Expelled. 


LUCAS,  DANIEL  VAN- 
NORMAN. 

1860  r.  oni.     Farmersville. 

61  . .   Farmersville. 

62  ord Victoria,  V.  I. 

63  ...   Victoria,  V.I. 

64  .  Smithville. 
65"|  R.  F.  en 

to  \  . .  \  Grand  Biver. 

68J  J 

69  Waterford. 

70  . .  Waterford. 

71  ...       Waterford. 

72  , . .  Farmersville. 

73  ,  ,■     . .       Farmersville. 

74  Montreal  Conf. 


LUKE,  WM.  M.  C 


1854  c. 

55  R.  on  T 

56  ,    ... 
57 


Owen  Sound. 

Proton. 

Elora. 

58  r.f.c.&o  Wallace. 

59  Wallace. 

60  Wallace. 

61  ....       Point  Abino. 

62  Eganville  Germ. 

63  . .       Suspended. 

64  Expelled. 

Note. — Removed  to  U.S.,  and 
obtained  a  position  as  school 
teacher  among  the  Freedmen's 
children  in  Alabama,  where  he 
was  hanged  by  a  mob  on  July 
12th,  1870. 


LUND,  WILLIAM. 


1853  R.  on  t 

54  OR.  D. 

55 
56 


Williamsfield. 

U.S. 
Clarksville,  U.S. 
Cleveland,  U.S. 
Mayfield,  U.S. 


57  r.can.  c.  Walsingham. 

58  ord        .   Walsingham. 


59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 


St.  George. 

St.  George. 

St.  George. 

Oxford. 

Oxford. 

Woodstock. 

Collingwood. 


1866  o  =  Mono. 

67  ...  Lucan. 

68  . . .  Lucan. 

69  ...        ..  Port  Stanley. 

70 Port  Stanley. 

71  ',, Port  Stanley. 

72 Exeter. 

73 Exeter. 

74  ...  London  Conf. 


LUSHER,  ROBERT  L. 

1817  r.O'-t.&o  Montreal. 

18  . .  Montreal. 

19  ...  Quebec. 

20  ...  Quebec. 

21  e.  f.  c  Montreal. 

22  .      .      .  Montreal. 

23  ..'.  Montreal. 

24 Liverpool,  N.S. 

25  .  ,  Liverpool,  N.S. 

26  . .  Liverpool,  N.S. 

27  . .        . .  Oldham,  Eng. 
28 Oldham,  Eng. 

29  .  Oldham,  Eng. 

30  . . .  Halifax,  N.S. 
31 Halifax,  N.S. 

32  Halifax,  N.S. 

33  )  (  Manchester 

34  \  \  Third. 

35  Bath. 

36  . .  Bath. 
37^| 

to  \    .....  Montreal. 

40  J 

41  sitp'y.  Montreal.. 

42      Three  Rivers. 

43  Three  Rivers. 

to  ^sup'y  Montreal. 
48  j 

Died  July  10th,  1849,  aged  62 
years. 


LYON,  SETH. 

1856  c.  (  Bridgenorth  and 

57  r.  on  t    j "         Mud  Lake. 

58  President's      re- 

serve list. 

59  Located. 


LYONS,  ALMON  P. 
1871  c. 


72  c 

73  R.  (WIT. 

74  .... 


Coboconk  and 

Bolsover. 
Chandos. 
Bracebridge. 
Toronto  Conf. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


115 


M. 


MADDEN,  DAVID  BREAK- 
ENRIDGE. 


1840  c. 

41  r.  on  t. 

42   


43 
44 

45  R.F.C. 

46  .. 


47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 


&o 


F.  SEC. 
F.  SEC. 


59 

60 

61 

62 

63   ... 

64) 

to  f 

68  J 

69  ^ 

to  |>-sup'd 

73  J 

74  .... 


Brantford. 
Dumfries. 
No  Station — ill 
health. 
Whitby. 
Colborne. 
Hallowell. 
Perth  and 

Sherbrooke. 
St.  Andrews. 
St.  Andrews. 
Gananoque. 
Consecon. 
Uonsecon. 
Napanee. 
Napanee. 
Oshawa. 
Whitby. 
Consecon. 
Consecon. 
Frankford  and 

Trenton. 
Three  Rivers. 
Rice  Lake. 
Rice  Lake. 
Hiawatha. 
Hiawatha. 

Alnwick. 


Castleton. 
Toronto  Conf. 


MADDEN,  GEORGE  C. 
1869  R.  on  t.     Pittsburg. 


70 
71 

72 


Pittsburg. 

Waterdown. 

Tilsonburg. 


73  r.f.c.  &o  Yarmouth. 

74  London  Conf. 


MADDEN,  THOMAS. 

1802  1  (  Methodist 

to  >       ...  \      Episcopal 

32  )  I  Conference. 

33  sup'd  .       Augusta. 

Died  May  22nd,  1834,  aged  54 
years. 


MAGWOOD,  ALEXANDER  A. 

1866  c.  Coboconk. 

f  Erin. 
67  R.  onr.  -j  Located — ill 

I  health. 


MAGWOOD,  WILLIAM  P. 

1865  n.onr.  I™**- 
(  Chatham. 

66  Kingsville. 

67  Mooretown. 

68  .  .      .  .        Located. 

MAHAN,  JOHN. 

1867  R.  onr.     Elgin. 

68  Romney. 

69  .  .  Wyoming. 

70  . .       Wyoming. 

71  r.f.c.  &o  Adelaide. 

72    Adelaide. 

73  ..  Adelaide. 

74  Toronto  Conf. 

MANLY,  JOHN  G. 

1834  R.  on  t.  .   Rideau. 

C  Prescott  and 
-j  Augusta. 

I  Montreal. 
.   Kingston. 
Peterboro'. 
r.f.c.  &o  Hallowell. 
Hallowell. 
Hamilton. 
St.  Johns. 
Toronto. 
Hamilton. 
Hamilton. 
Vis.  England. 


35 

36 

37 
38 
39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44 
to 
51 
52 
to 
55 
56 
to 
65 
66 
to 
73 
74 


Jamaica. 


England. 


.   Dublin,  Ireland 

(  Toronto,  Zion 
<  Congregational 
(  Church. 

Toronto  Conf. 


MANNING,   HENRY   MARK. 

1869  R.  om.     Sharon  and 

Mount  Albert. 

70  Innisfil. 

71  No  Station— ill 

health. 

72  Bradford. 

73  Yorkville. 

74  Toronto  Conf. 

MARK,  ROBERT,  M.D., 
F.R.C.P.S.K. 


1857  R.  om. 
58 
59 


Danville. 
Dudswell. 
Dudswell. 


1860  Wilton  and 

Odessa. 

61  r.f.c.  &o  Odessa. 

62  Tamworth. 

63  . .  Tamworth. 

64  Tamworth. 

65  .  .  Hastings  and 

Seymour. 

66  Wallaceburg, 

67  ...  Wallaceburg. 

68  ...  Orillia. 

69  ...        Orillia. 

70  ...        Brighton. 

71  .  .  Brighton. 

72  Brighton. 

73  . .  Ottawa  West. 

74  . .  Montreal  Conf. 

A  graduate  of  the  Royal  College 
of  Physicians  and  Surgeons,  in 
affiliation  with  Queen's  Univer- 
sity, Kingston— M.D.,  1867  ;  ad- 
mitted to  Fellowship,  F.R.C.P. 
S.K.,  1873. 

MASON,  WILLIAM. 

1840  e.  on  t.  .  Lac  La  Pluie. 

41 Lac  La  Pluie. 

42  Lac  La  Pluie. 

43^ 

to  V Norway  House. 


53 
54 


Withdrew. 


MASSON,  JAMES. 


1854  c. 

55  r 

56  . 

57  . 

58  R 
59 

60  . 

61  . 
62 
63 

64 
65 
66 

67  | 

68  \ 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Matilda. 
011  t  .     Kemptville. 
Kemptville. 

Maitland. 

f.c.&o  Richmond. 
....   Opeonga  Road. 
. .   Pembroke. 

Pembroke . 

Pembroke. 
Newboro'  and 

Bedford. 
Carleton  Place. 
Carleton  Place. 
Carleton  Place. 
Pakenham  and 

Arnprior. 
Lyn. 
Lyn. 

Ohambly. 
Chambly.' 
Chambly. 
London  Conf. 


MATHESON,  JAMES. 

1860  c Port  Neuf. 

61  r.  on  r      Port  Neuf. 

62  ....       Port  Neuf. 


lit) 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


1863 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


R.F.C.  &0 

... 



Port  Neuf. 

Hullsville. 

Hulls  ville. 

Craighurst. 

Craighurst. 

Craighurst. 

Alliston. 

Alliston. 

Stayner. 

Albion. 

Albion. 

Toronto  Conf. 


MATTHEWS,   HENRY 
STEELE. 

1860)  (Primitive 

to  )■      . .      I      Methodist 

69  J  (  Church. 

70  R.  p.  M.     Hanover. 

71  Hanover. 

72  Hanover. 

73  „ .       „ .  Artemesia. 

74  ....  Toronto  Conf. 


MAUDSLEY,  SAMUEL 
EDWARD. 

1852  c.  .        . .  St.  Vincent. 

53  R.  on  t  .  Proton. 

54 St.  Thomas. 

55  ord.    .  Kincardine. 

56  R.  f.  c  Hemmingford. 

57   . .  Hemmingford. 

58  .  . .  Ormstown. 

59  ....  Ormstown. 

60     Eganville. 

61  . .  Roxboro'. 

62  Roxboro' 

63  ...  Arundel. 

64  ... .  Chaudiere  Gold 

Mines. 

65       Gaspe. 

66 Metis. 

67   Metis. 

68   Chambly. 

69 Shawbridge. 

70  Shawbridge. 

71  . .      . .  Georgeville  and 

Magog. 

72 Collfield. 

73  ....  Westmeath. 
74 Montreal  Conf. 


MAXWELL,  HENRY  W 

1862  R.  out      Ainleyville. 

63  .  . .. .   Kincardine. 

64  . ,    ,    .    .   Howick. 

<*—  .jgjr* 

66  R.F.c.  &o  Eaton 

<57  . .  Bathurst. 

68 Roxboro' 

«9   . .  Port  Neuf. 

70  ...    .      . .  Durham,  Que. 

71  sup'd.  Durham. 

Died  April  14th,  1871,    aged 
$1  years, 


MAXWELL,  WILLIAM  J. 

1871  c.      . .       Watford. 

72  r.  out.     Watford. 

73  . . .  Park  Hill. 

74     London  Conf. 


MAUNY,  HENRI. 


1862  c. 

63  R.  on  t  . 

64  ...... 

65 

66   


Montreal  Fr.  M. 
Montreal  Fr.  M. 
Montreal  Fr.  M. 
Montreal  Fr.  M. 
Rem.  to  U.  S. 


MEACHAM,  GEO.  M.,  M.A. 


1856  c 

Maitland. 

57  R. 

on  T. 

Matilda. 

58  u.  v.  c.     Cobourg. 

59  u.  v.  c .     Cobourg. 

60  R.F.c.  &o  I  Newmarket  and 

61   .. 

(                Aurora. 

62  .. 

Bradford. 

63    .. 

Elora. 

64   .. 

Elora. 

65   .. 

Elora. 

66   .. 

Frankford. 

67   .. 

Frankford. 

68   .. 

Montreal  West. 

69 

Montreal  West. 

70 

Montreal  West. 

71 
72 
73 
74 

Napanee. 
Napanee. 
Napanee. 
London  Conf. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Uni- 
versity—B.  A. ,  1860;  M.  A.,  1872. 


MESSMORE,  JOHN  F. 

1856  c.  . .      . 
57  R.  on  t  . 
v.  c 


58 
59 
60  r.f.c.  &o  Barrie. 


St.  George. 

Cobourg. 

Markham. 


61 
62 


Gait. 
Located. 


MESSMORE,  JOSEPH. 

1823^|  fMethodist 

to  V  . .      . .  ■{      Episcopal 

32  J  I         Conference. 

33  .  .      .   Grand  River. 

34 , .   Grand  River. 

35   Long  Point. 


36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 

42  sup'd. 

43  sup'd. 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 


Simcoe. 

St.  Catharines. 

St.  Catharines. 

Stamford. 

Colborne. 

Colborne. 

Colborne. 

St.  Catharines. 

Stamford . 

Stamford. 

Prescott. 

Prescott. 

Markham. 

Markham. 


1850  

Newmarket. 

51   

Newmarket. 

52   .•. 

Georgetown. 

53           . 

Georgetown. 

54   

Waterdown 

55 

Waterdown. 

56           .. 

St.  Georga. 

57   .... 

St.  George. 

58     ..... 

St.  George. 

59       ... 

Blenheim. 

60 

Blenheim. 

61    ..    . 

Blenheim. 

62  sup'd. 

Blenheim. 

63^) 

to  y  sup't.. 

Simcoe. 

73  J 

74   ... 

London  Conf. 

MESSMORE, 

SAMUEL  WM. 

1859  c.  . . . 

Aylmer,  C.W. 

60  r.  on  t 

Norwich. 

61 

L'Orignal. 

62     

Located 

METCALFE,  FRANKLIN. 

1819) 

r  Methodist 

to  } - 

Episcopal 

32) 

I          Conference. 

33  ... 

Niagara  District. 

341        , 

to  [-SUPD 

Ottawa. 

39  J 

40^ 

to  1-  sup'd. 

L'Orignal. 

49  J 

Died  June  10th,  1850,  aged  50 
years. 

METCALFE,  JAMES  F. 

1870  c.  Berlin. 

71  R.  wit      Yonge St.  North. 

72  .         Darlington 

73  r.f.c. &o  Darlington. 

74  Toronto  Conf. 

MEYER,  HENRY. 


1871  c 
72  r.  on  t  ■ 
73 

74  ...    ... 


North  Gore. 
Paris — Germ.  M. 
Hamilton — G.  M 
Montreal  Conf. 


MIGHT,  SAMUEL. 

1859  r.  on  x  Port  Hope. 

60  . .  Whitby. 

61    .  Brock. 

62  , .  . .  Prince  Albert. 

63  s.  v.  c  . .  Cobourg. 

64  s.  v.  c  .  Cobourg. 

65  R.  f.  c.  &  o  Colborne. 

66  Percy. 

67  ......  Percy. 

68  ...  Percy. 

69  . .  Shannonville. 
70-j 

71  [ sup'd.  Port  Hope. 

72  J 

73  ..,.,..  Battersea. 

74   Montreal  Conf. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


117 


MILES,  STEPHEN. 


1836  K.  onr.. 

Gosfield. 

37 

Thames. 

38 

Howard. 

39 

Gosfield  and 

Howard 

40  P..  F.  c.  &  c 

Gosfield  and 

Howard 

41 
42 
43 
44 

Gananoque. 
Gananoque. 
Gananoque. 
Waterloo. 

45   

Marmora. 

46    

Marmora. 

47          ... 

Marmora. 

48 

Marmoi'a. 

49   

Bath. 

50     . . . 

Cartwright  and 

Scugog 

52  1  'SUP'D- 

Madoc. 

53 

Mud  Lake. 

54  ) 
55JSUPD 

Madoc. 

56       .. 

•  to  )■  sup  d. 
70  J 

Loughboro' 

Newburg. 

Died  Dee.  13th,  1870,  aged  81 
years. 


MILLER,  AARON  D. 


1850  c.  . . 

51  c. 

52  r.  om 
53 


54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


R.F.C.  &0 


Sidney. 

Brighton. 

Picton. 

No  Station — ill 

health. 
Bath. 

Wallaceburg. 
Wallaceburg. 
Peel. 
Peel. 

Demorestville. 
Demorestville. 
Madoc. 
Madoc. 
Shannonville. 
Shannonville. 
Shannonville. 
Preston. 
Arthur. 
Arthur. 
Arthur. 
Waterdown. 
Hudson. 
Hudson. 
Belleville. 
Toronto  Conf. 


1839   ..      .. 

40  .. 

41  ..      .. 
42 

43 

44 

45 

46  sup'y.  . . 

47 1 

to  )■  sup'y.  , 

73  J 

74 


MILLER,  GILBERT. 

1829^1  f  Methodist 

to  y  \      Episcopal 

32  J  I  Conference. 

33  r.f.c.&o  Albion. 

34  )  i  Rice  Lake  and 

35  \ |  Mud  Lake. 

36  )  \  Coldwater  and 

37  \ (       French  River. 

38 Saugeen. 


Peterboro' 

Napanee. 

Napanee. 

Isle  of  Tanti. 

Waterloo. 

Brock. 

Brock. 

Brock. 

Picton. 

Toronto  Conf. 


MILLER,    WILLIAM 
WESLEY. 


1856  c. 
57  r. 


s.  v.  c 


59 

60  R. 
61 

62  . 

63  .. 

64  . 
65 
66    . 
67 
68 
69    . 
70 
71 

72  . 

73  . 

74  .. 


Gananoque. 
Waterloo — 

Kingston. 
Cobourg. 
Lindsay. 
F.c.  &o  Rond  Eau. 
Napier. 
Napier. 
Napier. 
Nissouri. 
Nissouri. 
Bolsover. 
Bath. 

Harrowsmith. 
Harrowsmith. 
Harrowsmith. 
Tam  worth. 
Tamworth. 
Moulinette. 
Montreal  Conf. 


MILLIKEN,  ANDREW. 


1856 

57 
58 

59 

60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


R.  OM.  T 
ORD. 


R.   F.   0. 


Flos  and  Orillia. 
Flos  and  Orillia. 
Flos  and  Pene- 

tanguishene. 
Erin  and  Rock- 
wood. 
Rockwood. 
Elora. 
Elora. 
Wallace. 
Wallace. 
Wallace. 
Wellesley. 
Millbank. 
Millbank. 
Howick. 
Howick. 
Howick. 
Bervie. 
Bervie. 
London  Conf. 


MILLS,  JOHN. 

1851  c.  Newboro' 

52  E.  on  T .      Bath  and  Am- 

herst Isle. 

53  . .  Sidney. 

54  Bowmanville. 

55  r.f.c.&o  Sheffield. 

56     Sheffield. 

57    Farmersville. 

58  Lyn. 


1859 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Lyn. 

Clinton. 

Clinton. 

Clinton. 

Vienna. 

Mount  Pleasant. 

Mount  Pleasant. 

Mount  Pleasant. 

Paris. 

Paris. 

Paris. 

Drummondville. 

Drummondville. 

Drummondville. 

Grimsby. 

London  Conf. 


MILLS,  WILLIAM. 


1869  r.  out. 

Innisfil. 

70       ..      . 

.   Aurora. 

71 

Berlin. 

72 

.    Elora. 

73  r.f.c.&o  Elmira. 

74  London  Conf. 


MILLYARD,  REUBEN. 

1870  c Carleton  Place. 

71  R.  om .     Tilsonburg. 

72       St.  George. 

73  stu  Montreal  Theol. 

College. 

74  London  Conl. 


MILNER,  JAMES. 

1839  r.  out.     Thames. 
40  Dropped. 


MITCHELL,  GEORGE,  B.A. 

1865  R.  onT.     Clinton. 

66  Cooksville. 

67  Sarnia. 

68  Chatham. 

69  r.f.c.  &o"i 

70  [Oil  Springs  and 

71  J  Petrolia. 

72  ...  Kincardine. 

73   Kincardine. 

74 London  Conf. 


MITCHELL,  JOHN. 


1860  R.  om 
61 


Cartwright. 
Dropped. 


MOCKERIDGE,  JAMES. 

1840  r.  om:..   Brantford. 
41       Withdrew. 


MONTGOMERY,  HUGH. 

1835  c Perth. 

36  K.  on  T.  Peterborough. 

37  ....  London. 

38  ord  Goderich. 


118 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


1839  R.  f.  c       Dumfries. 

40  Hamilton  and 

Ancaster. 

41    St.  Johns. 

42  . .      St.  Armands. 

43  ... .  St.  Armands. 

44  ...  Shefford. 

45  ........   Shefford. 

46  Shefford. 

to  }■ Russelltown. 

51  I 

52  Dunham. 

53  . . .         .   Dunham. 

54  . .  Withdrew,  and 
united  with  the.  Episcopalian 
Church.  He  is  now  (1880)  retired 
at  Phillipsburg,  Quebec. 


MONTGOMERY,  JAMES. 

1869  R.  om.  Cooksville. 

70 Yonge  St.  South. 

71  s.  t.  c  . .  Cobourg. 

72  s.  v.  c. .  .  Cobourg. 

73  Removed  to  U.S. 

and  united  with  the  Newark  Con- 
ference of  the  Methodist  Episco- 
pal Church.  In  1874  he  was 
stationed  at  South  Orange. 


MOONEY,  JAMES. 

1871  c.  ..  Innisfil. 

72  R.  on  t      McKellar. 

73  Thornbury. 

74  . .   London  Conf. 


MORDEN,  THOMAS  E,  B.A. 

1871  c.      . . 

72  r.  on  t.     Rankin  Germ.  M. 

73  Rankin Germ.M. 

74  London  Conf. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.A. ,  1868. 


MORDEN,  WM.  R. 

1855  r.  on  t.  .  Devonshire. 

56  8.  v.  c.     Cobourg. 

57  ....  Nanticoke. 

58  Hungerford. 

59  . .  Located. 


MORGAN,  JAMES. 

1864  c.      ....   Woodstock. 

55  K.«iiT      Aylmer. 

56       Ingersoll. 

57  Dundas. 

Died  Feb.  4th,  1858,  aged  28 
years. 


MORRIS,  JAMES. 

1856  i.  on  t.  .  Grenville. 
57  Dropped. 


MORRISON,  WM.  FRED., 
MA. 

1859  R.  ra  T. .    Mitchell. 
60 St.  Mary's. 

61  u.  v.  c.     Cobourg. 

62  ,    ...       Canton. 

ao „  ,  „   (  Millbrook,  4  mo 

63  r.f.c.&o.  {  0    .     0    ' 

/  Paris,  8  mo. 

64  . .       Lindsay. 

65  ....  Bradford. 

66  . .   Bayham. 

67   Tilsonburg. 

68  Norwich. 

69  Rem.  to  U.S. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.A.,    1863;   M.A.,  1868. 


MORRISON,  WM.  R. 


1873  r.  out 

74  ... 


Cooksville. 
Toronto  Conf. 


MORROW,  CHARLES 
RICHARD. 

1872  R.  onT.     Welland. 

73  ...   Cayuga. 

74  ...    London  Conf. 


MORROW,  EDWARD,  M.A. 

1862  c Peterboro'  Dist. 

63  R.  on  T .     Havelock. 

64  Newcastle. 
65 Pickering. 

66  r.f.c.&o  Madoc. 

67  ...  Sidney. 
68 Consecon. 

69  . .  Paris. 

70  ...       Princeton. 

71  ...       Princeton. 

72  ....       Princeton. 

73  .  St.  Thomas  2nd. 

74  Montreal  Conf. 
A  graduate  of   Victoria  Uni- 
versity—B.  A.,  1862;  M.  A.,  1867. 


MORTON,  LEWIS. 

1848  R.  out..   Clarendon. 

49  '  Cornwall. 

50  . .  Dropped. 

MORTON,  WILLIAM. 


S42  c. 

St.  Andrews. 

43   R.  WIT. 

Clarendon. 

44 

Clarendon. 

45 

Pembroke  and 

Bonchire 

46   F.R.  C.  & 

o  Gatineau. 

47 

Colborne. 

48       

Colb»rne. 

49     .. 

Norwood. 

50  ... 

Norwood. 

51   

Millbrook. 

52         ... 

Millbrook. 

53       ... 

L'Orignal. 

54 

L'Orignal. 

55 

L'Orignal. 

56  ...... 

L'Orignal, 

1857 

58 
59 
60-| 

61  IcHMN. 

62  J 

63  ... 

64 

65   .    ..      . 


67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Westmeath. 
Westmeath. 
Westmeath. 

Portage  du  Fort. 

Lyn. 

Lyn. 

Spencerville. 

Spencerville. 

Spencerville. 

Matilda. 

Matilda. 

Matilda. 

Waterdown. 

Waterdown. 

Waterdown. 

London  Conf. 


MOYER,  PETER  E.  W.,  B.A. 

1862  r.  o»t.     Lyn. 

63  Alice. 

64  u.  v.  c.     Cobourg. 
Bath,  6  months. 
Located. 


65 


A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.A.,  1865. 


MULHOLLAND,  J.  H. 

1862  r.  on  t.     Mono. 

Died  Oct.  21st,   1862,  aged  25 
years. 

MULKINS,  HANNIBAL. 

1835  r.  on  t.  .   Yonge  Street 

36  ...       Toronto  Tp. 

37  .     Whitby. 

38  r.f.c.&o  Cobourg. 

39  Brockville. 

40  ........   Withdrew. 

Died  July  26th,  1877,  aged  65 
years. 

MUNROE,  JOHN  A. 

1873  R.  on  t      Sombra  and 

Wajpole  Island. 
74  . .       Montreal  Conf. 


MUSGROVE,  JAMES. 

1831  c I  Methodist  Epis- 

32  r.  oni    \  copal  Conf. 

33     .       Bay  Quinte. 

34  r.f.c.&o  Waterloo. 

35  .        Long  Point. 

36     :   Hamilton. 

37  ....  St.  Catharines. 

38  . .     . ...    St.  Catharines. 

39  Grimsby. 

40  . .  Grimsby. 

41   Brantford. 

42  . .         Hamilton. 

43  . .         . .   Stamford. 
44) 

to  }  chmn  . .   Bytown  District. 
47 


WESLEYAN    METHODIST    CONFERENCE. 


119 


184S 

Matilda. 

1862.     Secretary  of  Conference, 

1864 

Plain  ville. 

49 

Matilda. 

1847  and  1851.     Co-Delegate  of 

65  s.  v.  c 

Plain  ville. 

50    ... 

Yonge  Street. 

Conference,  1862. 

66 

Ingersoll. 

51    .. 

Yonge  Street. 

Died  May  9th,  1863,   aged   47 

67 

Ingersoll. 

521 

years. 

68 

Norwich. 

to  j-       .  . 

Aklerville. 

69 

St.  George. 

55  J 

70 

.   Rem.  to  U.S.  and 

56 1 

united    with 

the    Illinois    Con- 

to  V      .. 
62  J 

Ohainnan 

Mount  Elgin  and 

MUSGROVE,  WM.  HENRY. 

ference,      Methodist      Episcopal 

Muncey. 
of  Districts,  1854  to 

1862  k.  o«T    |  Mount  Elgin  and 
63      ...         \                Muncey. 

Church.     In    1874   he   was  sta- 
tioned in  Bloomington,  Illinois. 

Mc. 


McALISTER,  ANDREW- 


1850  c.    . . 

Osgoode. 

51  K.  on  T. 

Clarendon  and 

Onslow. 

52 

No  Station — ill 

* 

health. 

Died  April 

10th,   1853,   aged 

24  years. 

McCALLUM, 

JOS.   WESLEY. 

1841  h.  on  t. 

Whitby. 

42 

Whitby. 

43  ORD. . 

Cornwall. 

44 

Cornwall. 

45  r.f.c.  &o  Cornwall. 

46      .. 

Augusta. 

47 

Augusta. 

48 

Elizabethtown. 

49 

Elizabeth  town. 

50 

Waterloo. 

51 

Nelson. 

52     .. 

Nelson. 

53   .... 

Nelson. 

54  ... 

Port  Hope. 

55   .... 

Port  Hope. 

56   ... 

Aurora. 

57   

Barrie. 

58 

Barrie. 

59   

Barrie. 

60 

Yonge  St.  South. 

61     

Yonge  St.  South. 

62 

Yonge  St.  South. 

63 

Yonge  St.  North. 

64 

Yonge  St.  North. 

65 

Yonge  St.  North. 

66     ... 

St.  Mary's. 

67   ... 

St.  Mary's. 

68 

St.  Mary's. 

69     ... 

Sarnia'. 

70  ... 

Sarnia. 

71    CHMN. 

Sarnia. 

72  ... 

Collingwood. 

73   GHMN. 

Collingwood. 

74 

Toronto  Conf. 

Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 
ference, Toronto,  1874. 


1861  R 
62 


McCANN,  ALFRED. 

on  t  .     Stouffville. 
....   Newcastle. 


1863  . . .      Pickering. 

64  .        Pickering. 

65  r.f.c.&o  Wallaceburg. 

66  .         Manvers. 
67.  .....   Manvers. 

68    Manvers. 

69 Darlington. 

70     Darlington. 

71  ...  Prince  Albert. 

72  ...  Prince  Albert. 

73  ...       Wilton. 

74  ...  Montreal  Conf. 


McCARROLL,  JOHN. 

Howick. 
Ainleyville. 


1871  c. 

72  r.  on  t 

73  .. 

74 


Meaford. 
Toronto  Conf. 


McCartney,  james  h. 


1863  (.'. 

. . .   Howick. 

64  k.  out.     Wawanosh. 

65       .. 

Artemesia. 

66 

Invermay. 

67   R.F.C 

.&o  Mitchell. 

68 

Invermay. 

69 

...   Yonge  St.  South 

70 

Teeswater. 

71 

. . .   Teeswater. 

72 

Teeswater. 

73 

Watford. 

74 

London  Conf. 

McCAULEY,  SAMUEL. 

1871  c.  . . 

Bobcaygeon. 

72  r.  on 

t       Stirling. 

73 

Ameliasburg. 

74 

Toronto  Conf. 

McCLUNG,  JAMES  A. 

1863  c.  . . 

64) 

(  Coboconk  and 

65  \  ■•■ 

\                 Carden 

66 

. . .   Omemee. 

67       .. 

. . .   Markham. 

68  r.f.c 

.  &  o  Newcastle. 

69 

. .   Manvers. 

1870  ...  Manvers. 

71  . .  Manvers. 

72  ...  Kleinburg. 

73       Kleinburg. 

74    Toronto  Conf. 


McOOLLUM,  EDWIN. 


1867  c. 


r.  on  T 


69 
70 
71 

72 
73 

74 


R.F.C.&O 


Rondeau. 
Blenheim. 
Kingsville. 
London,  Nor.  St. 
Windsor. 
Leamington. 
Leamington. 
London  Conf. 


McCULLOUGH,  JAMES. 


1864  r.  on  t 
65   ... 


Matilda. 
Dropped. 


McCULLOCH,  ROBERT. 


1867 


R.  on  T. 


70 

71  s.  v.  c 

72  R.F.C.&O 

73 

74     .. 


Merrick  ville. 

Melbourne. 

Melbourne. 

Sarnia. 

Cobourg. 

Woodville. 

Woodville. 

Toronto  Conf. 


McCULLOUGH,  WILLIAM. 


1840  r.  on  T 
41 

42  ORD. . 

43       

44  R.  F.   c . 

45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 

54  CHMN. 

55  CHMN. 

56  CHMN. 


Kemptville. 

Kemptville. 

Belleville. 

Belleville. 

Cobourg. 

Cobourg. 

Peterboro'. 

Peterboro'. 

Hallowell. 

Hallo  well. 

Picton. 

Port  Hope. 

Port  Hope. 

Port  Hope. 

Woodstock. 

Woodstock. 

Woodstock. 


120 


MINISTERS  AND  PROBATIONERS. 


1857   .. 
58 
59  F. 


SEC.  . 


60  F.  SEC.  , 


61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


F.  SEC.  . 


F.  SEC. 


St.  Catharines. 
St.  Catharines. 
St.  Catharines. 
St.  Thomas  and 
Port  Stanley. 
St.  Thomas. 
St.  Thomas. 
Napanee. 
Napanee. 
Bradford. 
Newcastle. 
Newcastle. 
Oakville. 
Oakville. 
Markham. 
Markham. 
Colbome. 
Colborne. 
Colborne. 


McCULLOUGH,  WM.  (B). 

1863  c. 

64  R.  on  t. 

65  . 

66  .. 


North  Gower. 
Richmond. 
Located — ill 

health. 


McCULLOUGH,  WM.  SID- 
NEY, M.A.,  M.D. 


1861  r.  on  t 


Belmont. 
Wyoming. 

62  u.  v.  c . .   Cobourg, 

63  U.  v.  c . .  Cobourg. 

64  Wellesley. 

65  r.f.c&o  Carlton  Place. 


66 

67 
68 
69 
70 

71 
72 
73 

74 


La  Chute  and 

Grenville. 
North  Gore. 
North  Gore. 
L'Orignal. 
Bloomfield  and 

Cherry  Valley. 
Stouffville. 
Stouffville. 
Pittsburg. 
Montreal  Conf. 


A  graduate  of  Victoria  Col- 
lege—B.  A.  1864;  M.  A.  1871.  In 
1875  he  graduated  in  Medicine  in 
Queen's  College,  Kingston,  and 
obtained  the  degree  of  M.  D. 


McDONAGH,  WILLIAM. 

1852  c.        ...   Humber. 

53  R.  wit..   Markham. 

54  ... .  Newmarket. 

55  ...  Bradford. 

56  s.  v.  c  .     Cobourg. 

57  s.  v.  u       Cobourg. 

58  Lyn. 

59 Maitland. 

60  r.f.c&o  Dudswell. 

61  .  Dudswell. 

62  )  I  Sherbrooke  and 

63     |  Oso. 

gg  f  1  Parkenham  and 

gg  ( )  Arnprior. 

67   . .         . .  Cartwright 


1868 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Cartwright. 

Cartwright. 

Newcastle. 

Newcastle. 

Newcastle. 

Aylmer  W 

London  Conf. 


Mcdonald,  davidson, 

M.D. 

1859  R.  onr.  Brewer's  Mills. 

60 Frankford  and 

Trenton. 

61  ....  Napanee. 

62  s.  v.  c. .  Cobourg. 

63  s.  v.  c.  Cobourg. 

64  r.f.c&o  Newburg. 

65  . .  Newburg. 

66  Gananoque. 

67  Gananoque. 

68  Gananoque. 

69  Bloomfield  and 

Cherry  Valley. 

70  ...  Leslieville. 

71  )  \  Davenport  and 
72 )  —       (  Seaton. 
73             ...  Yokohama — 

Japan. 
74 Toronto  Conf. 


Mcdonald,  malcolm. 

1837  R.  on  t 
38 

39  .. 

40  .... 

41  .. 

42  R.F.C 

43 


44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 

5s; 

to 
73  ' 
74 


SUP 


Odelltown. 

Odelltown. 

St.  Armand. 

St.  Armand. 

St.  Armand. 
&o  Wesleyville. 

Wesleyville. 

Russelltown. 
. . .   Russelltown. 

Russelltown. 

Shefford. 
.       Shefford. 

Shefford. 

Compton. 

Compton. 

Compton. 

Melbourne. 

Melbourne. 
. . .  Stanstead. 
. .   Stanstead. 
. .   Stanstead. 


D       Stanstead. 
. .   Montreal  Conf. 


McDOUGALL,  GEORGE. 


1850  r.  onr. 
51 

52  ORD  .  .  . 

53 

54  r. 
55 
56 

57 
58 
59 


f.  c. 


Alderville. 
Lake  Huron. 
Lake  Huron. 
Garden  River. 
Garden  River. 
Garden  River. 
Garden  River. 
Rama. 
Rama. 
Rama. 


■  chmn.     Norway  House. 

chmn.    Victoria  Lake. 

chmn.     EdmontonHouse 
...   Toronto  Conf. 

McDOUGALL,  JOHN. 

1866  R.  out..   EdmontonHouse 

67  EdmontonHouse 

68     Elk  River,  Sask. 

69   Elk  River. 

70  R.  f.  c .     Elk  River. 


71 

72  ORD 

73  . . . 

74  .... 


Woodville. 
Woodville. 
Morley  and  Bow 
River. 
Toronto  Conf. 


Mcdowell,  david  c 

Richmond. 
St.  Andrews. 
Matilda. 
By  town. 
Bytown. 
Toronto  East 
Oshawa. 

Perth. 

Kemptville. 
Kemptville. 
Kemptville. 
Prescott. 
Prescott. 
Prescott. 
Matilda. 
Matilda. 
Matilda. 
Pembroke. 
Pembroke. 
Pembroke. 
Smith's  Falls. 
Smith's  Fallfl. 
Smith's  Falls. 
Barrie. 
Barrie. 

Toronto  Conf. 
Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 


46 

E.  onT 

47 

48 

49 

50 

R.F.C.  & 

51 

•  • 

52 

53 

1 

to 

\ 

56 

J 

57 

58 

F.  SEC. 

59 

F.  SEC. 

60 

61 

F.  SEC. 

62 

CHMN. 

63 

F.  SEC. 

64 

65 

.... 

66 

CHMN 

67 

CHMN, 

68 

CHMN 

69 

CHMN. 

70 

CHMN. 

71 

CHMN 

72 

CHMN. 

73 

CHMN. 

74 

Mcdowell,  henry. 

1851  r.  on  t       L'Orignal. 

52  . . .  Osgoode. 

53  , . .       .   Osgoode. 

54       Richmond. 

55  r.f.c&o  Keene. 

56   Keene  and  Mud 

Lake. 

57   Keene. 

58  . .         Norwood. 

59  ....       Norwood. 

60  . . .        . .   Norwood. 

61   Omemee. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


121 


1862 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Omemee. 

Omemee. 

Cartwright. 

Cartwright. 

Cartwright. 

Carleton  Place. 

Carleton  Place. 

Carleton  Place. 

Lakefield. 

Lakefield. 

Lakefield. 

Oakwood. 

Toronto  Conf. 


MoEWEN,  WILLIAM. 


1842 

R.  on  T . 

Stamford. 

43 

Dropped. 

McFADDEN,  WILLIAM. 

1832  c. 

Augusta. 

33  k.  on  t  . 

Hull. 

34 

Mississippi. 

35       .. 

Mississippi. 

-   36 

Hull. 

37    R.F.C.&0 

Rideau. 

38 

Eideau. 

39       .. 

Rideau. 

40 

Peterborough. 

41      .. 

Peterborough. 

42 

Peterborough. 

43 

Port  Hope. 

44 

Port  Hope. 

45 

Consecon. 

46 

Consecon. 

47 

Consecon. 

48 

Napanee. 

49 

Najjanee. 

50 

Wilton. 

51 

Picton. 

52 

Picton. 

53   CHMN. 

Picton. 

54   CHMN. 

Brighton. 

55    CHMN. 

Brighton. 

56 

Barrie. 

57    CHMN. 

Aurora. 

58    CHMN. 

Aurora. 

59    CHMN. 

Aurora. 

60  F.  SKC 

Bowmanville. 

61    F.   SEC 

Bowmanville. 

62 

Bowmanville. 

63-| 

/■-,     ■  . 

'  Pickering. 

64 

*t  y*  H 

a  m  o 

Pickering. 

65 

-  a  a  s  ^ 

Markham. 

66 

$%% 

Markham. 

67  J 

5^3 

„  Markham. 

68 

Brampton. 

69 

Brampton. 

70 

Brampton. 

71 

Weston. 

72  | 

73{SUPD. 

Davenport  and 
Seaton. 

74 

Toronto  Conf. 

McFARLA 

NE,  JAMES. 

1867  c.      . . 

Knowlton. 

68  r.  on  t  . . 

Lawrence  ville. 

69   

Lyn. 

70 

Smith's  Falls. 

1871  Carleton  Place. 

72  s.  v.  c.  .     Cobourg. 

73  r.f.c  &o  Hillsdale  and 

Penetanguishee. 

74  . .        Toronto  Conf. 


McCILL,  WILLIAM. 

1847  r.  on  t  Matilda. 

48  ....  Winchester. 

49  ....  Winchester. 

50  .  Richmond. 

51  r.f.c.&o  Bytown. 

52  . .  .  /  Carlton  and  Pa- 

53  \  kenham. 
51    .  .  Aylinev. 

55  ....  Osgoode. 

56  . .  Osgoode. 

57  ....  Osgoode. 

58  ...  Pakenham. 

59  Pakenham. 

60  Pakenham. 

61  ..  Merriekville. 

62  f.  sec  Merriekville. 

63  f.  .ski-  Merriekville. 

64  Farmersville. 

65  Farmersville. 

66  Farmersville. 

67  Morrisburg. 

68   Morrisburg. 

69  Morrisburg, 
70 Merriekville. 

71  ...  Merriekville. 

72  f.  sec  Merriekville. 

73  f.  sec  Almonte. 

74  ....  Montreal  Conf. 

Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1.874. 


McGLADDERY,  WILLIAM. 

i  1871  R.  out.     Milford. 

Died  Dec.  2nd,  1871,  aged  22 
years. 

McHARDY,  NORMAN. 


McINTYRE,  JOHN. 


1835  u.  on  t. 

36  ord  

37 
38 
39  r.  f.  c. 

40 

41 


Mississippi. 

Mississippi. 

Ottawa. 

Perth. 

Perth. 

Hull. 

Withdrew. 


1861    R.   (WIT. 

Markham. 

62 

Located — ill 

health. 

Died  Sept.  30th,  1871,  aged  36 
years. 

McINTYRE,  CHARLES  E. 
1870  R.  on  t.     Waterdown. 


71 

Grimsby. 

72      . 

Newburg. 

73       .. 

.  .  . .    St.  Lambert  and 

Longueuil. 

74 

Toronto  Conf. 

McKENZIE,  KENNETH. 

1862  c...  Newburg. 

63   it.  on  t       Chatham. 

Died  Dim-.  25th,  1863,  aged 
years. 


MoLEAN,   HUGH. 

1857  R.  onr.  Milford. 

58  .  .  .  Demorestville. 

59  ...  Stirling. 

60  \  .  Glanford. 

61  r.f.c.&o  Cornwall. 

62  Cornwall. 

63  ....  Cornwall. 

64  .  .  .  South  Mountain. 

65  .  .  .  South  Mountain. 

66  . .      . .  Long  Isld  Locks. 

67  .  .        .  .  Long  Isld  Locks. 

68  ...  Salford. 

69  .  .  Salford. 

70  Salford. 

71  . .  Belmont.' 

72  Belmont. 

73   Nissouri. 

74  ....  London  Conf. 


McLEAN,  WM.  J. 

1864  r.  (MiT..    Oakville. 

65  Located. 

Died  Sept.  7th,  1866,  aged  23 
years. 

Mcmullen,  daniel. 


r  Methodist 
-j       Episcopal 
I  Conference. 

Rice  Lake. 

Murray. 

Bay  Quinte. 

.   Murray. 


Consecon. 


Picton. 
Withdrew    and 


McINTYRE,  GEORGE. 

1871  c Morrison. 

72  k.  on  t  .     Aurora. 

73  Located— ill 

health. 
Died  May  17th,  1874,  aged  27 
years. 


1824-1 

to  Y 

32  J 

33  ... 
34 
35 
36^) 

to  >  sup'y 
44  J 
45-) 

to  [  sup'y 
50  J 
511 
to  j-  sup'y 

73  J 

74  ... 
united  with  the  Episcopal  Metho- 
dist Church.     He  died  in  1875. 


M .MULLEN,  THOMAS. 


1833 
34 
35 
36 


Dumfries. 
Whitby. 
Toronto  Circuit. 
Rideau. 


122 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


1837  R.F.c.  &o  Lake  Simcoe  and 
Barrie. 

38       Thames. 

39 Gosfield  and 

Howard. 

40  Barrie  and  Pene- 

tanguishene. 

41  . .        . .   Barrie 

42  Toronto  Circuit. 

43  .......        Norwich. 

44  sup't.  .       Toronto  Circuit. 
45^ 

to  [    ...         Located. 

49  J 

50  .........  Cartwright  and 

Man  vers. 
51 Metcalfe. 

52  . . .  (  Clarendon  and 

53  ...  |   Portage  du  Fort. 

54  Huntley. 

55 Huntley. 

56  ....   Bell's  Corners. 

57  . .      ....    Madoc. 

58  Madoc  and 

Hastings  Road. 


59 
to 
68 
69 
to 
73 
74 


sup'y    .   Cooksville. 

Yorkville. 

.     Toronto  Conf. 


McNAB,  ALEX.,  D.D. 

1832  r.  out..   Hallowell. 

33   Prescott. 

34  e.f.c.&o  Hallowell. 

35  ....     Stamford. 

36  ,    Stamford. 

37  ...       Hamilton. 

38  .... .       Ancaster. 

39  Cobourg. 
Credit. 
Hamilton. 

41  ....   Hamilton. 


40 


Book  Steward, 

Toronto. 
Credit. 


1842   . .    .: 
43   . .    .. 
44 
45  ) 
to  >    ...       Principal  Vic- 

49  )  toria  College. 

50  .  Withdrew  and 
united  with  the  Episcopalian 
Church.  He  is  now  (1880),  and 
has  been  for  several  years,  Rector 
of  the  Church  in  Bowmanville, 
Ont. 


McNAIR,  THOMAS  R. 

1872  r.  out.     Kirkton. 

73     Removed  to  U.S. 

and  united  with  the  Central 
Illinois  Conference.  In  1874  he 
was  stationed  at  Saunemin. 


I 


McNAMARA,  GEORGE. 


1857  R. 

58  r. 

59  . 
60 

61 
62 
63 
64 

65 
66 

67   ... 

68 

69 

70  . 

71  ., 

72  .. 

73  .. 

74 


WIT 
F.    C. 


St.  Vincent. 
Owen  Sound. 
Flos. 

Penetanguishene 
Penetanguishene 
Muskoka. 
Muskoka. 
Lakefield  and 

Warsaw. 
Bobcaygeon  and 
Silver  Lake. 
Bobcaygeon. 
Bolsover. 
Bolsover, 
Arthur. 
Arthur. 
Arthur. 
Garafraxa  and 

Luther. 
London  Conf. 


McRAE,  GEORGE. 


1859  c 

60  r.  on  t 

61     

62   


Peel. 
Elma. 
Blenheim. 
Erin. 


63  r.f.c.&o  Georgetown. 

64  ....    .  . .    Gait. 

65   ...   Mitchell. 

66     Rem.  to  the  U.S. 

and  united  with  the  California 
Conference,  Methodist  Episcopal 
Ohurch.  In  1874  he  was  sta- 
tioned at  Potter  and  Little  Lake, 
in  the  Ukiah  District. 


McRITCHIE,  GEORGE. 


1850 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


c. 

r.  cm  T 

S.  V.  c 

R.F.C.&O 


F.  SEC. 


F.  SEC. 
CHMN.. 
F.  SEC. 
F.  SEC. 
F.  SEC. 

CHMN. 
CHMN. 
CHMN. 


Georgetown. 

Georgetown. 

Cobourg. 

Bowmanville. 

Kingston. 

Toronto  West. 

Lloydtown. 

Lloydtown. 

Lloydtown. 

Perth. 

Perth. 

Perth. 

Kemptville. 

Kemptville. 

Newburg. 

Newburg. 

Newburg. 

Montreal  South. 

Montreal  South. 

Montreal  South. 

Simcoe. 

Simcoe. 

Simcoe. 

Brockville. 

Montreal  Conf. 


Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 


N.. 


NANKEVILLE,    BENJAMIN. 


1834 
35 
36 
37 

38 


c.  . . . 
R.'on  T 


Credit. 
Dumfries. 
Dumfries. 
No  Station — ill 
health. 
Guelph. 


39  R.F.C.  &o  Matilda. 

40  .      .  Matilda. 

41 Matilda. 

42     Augusta. 

43  . . .  Augusta. 

44  Kemptville 

45  . .    . .  Richmond. 

46  Richmond. 


1848 
49 

50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 


Mississippi. 
Carlton  and 

Pakenham, 
Smith's  Falls. 
Smith's  Falls. 
Gananoque. 
Brampton. 
Cooksville. 
Cooksville. 
Cooksville. 


Died  October  9th,   1856, 
57  years. 

NEELANDS,  JOHN. 
1840  c.      Mono. 


aged 


Owen  Sound. 
St.  Vincent. 
St.  Vincent. 
St.  Vincent  and 
Owen  Sound. 
Owen  Sound  and 
Queen's  Bush. 


1842 
43 
44 
45 

46 

47 
to! 
58  ' 
59' 
to 
64' 

Died  September  7th,  1864,  aged 
85  years. 


sup'y       Owen  Sound. 


sup'd       Arran. 


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123 


NEELANDS,  JOHN  (B.) 


1859  r. 
60 
61 

62  s. 

63  r. 

64  .. 

65  .. 


66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


on  t  .     Wawanosh. 
Mitchell. 
Howick. 
v.  c  .     Cobourg. 
F.c.&o  St.  Mary's. 

Muskoka. 

....       Holland  and 

Sullivan. 
....       Chatsworth. 
Chatsworth. 
....     Adelaide. 
Adelaide. 
Adelaide. 

Forest. 

. .    Forest. 
....    Moore. 
. .   London  Conf. 


NELLES,  SAM'L  SOB1ESK1, 
D.D.,  LL.D. 


1847 
48 
49 


R.  on  T. 


50   R.F.C.&O 


Port  Hope. 
Toronto  East. 
Toronto  East. 

j  London  3  mo. 

j  Principal  V.C. 

1  Principal 

<  Victoria 
(  College. 
l  President 

<  Victoria 
(  College. 

Note. — He  was  born  at  Mount 
Pleasant,  Ontario  ;  converted  at 
the  Genesee  Wesleyan  Seminary, 
N.Y. ;  obtained  local  preacher's 
license  while  at  Victoria  College, 
Cobourg,  and  there  resolved  to 
yield  to  his  convictions  of  duty 
and  consecrate  himself  to  the  full 


work  of  the  Ministry.  He  finish- 
ed his  collegiate  course  at  Mid- 
dletown  University,  from  which 
he  received  the  degree  of  A.  B., 
and  afterwards  that  of  A.  M.  In 
1861  he  received  the  hon.  degree 
of  D.D.  from  Queen's  University, 
Kingston,  and  in  1872  the  hon. 
degree  of  LL.D. 

He  was  a  Representative  to  the 
General  Conference  of  the  Metho- 
dist Episcopal  Church,  U.  S.,  in 
1864,  and  Associate  Representa- 
tive to  the  Conference  of  Eastern 
British  America  in  1868,  also  to 
the  English  Wesleyan  Conference 
in  1873  ;  and  Delegate  to  the  First 
General  Conf.,  Toronto,  1874. 

NEWLOVE,  GEORGE. 

1832  ii.  on  t       Stanstead. 

Note. — He  did  not  reach  his 
circuit,  having  been  seized  with 
cholera  in  Montreal,  where  he  died 
June  26th,  1832,  aged  22  years. 

NORRIS,  JAMES. 


1827 
to 
32 

33  ord.  . 

34  .. 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42   .. 


f  Methodist 
-j      Episcopal 
I         Conference. 

Sidney. 

Nelson. 
.  Nelson. 
.   Oxford. 

Oxford. 

St.  Thomas. 

St.  Thomas. 

London. 

London. 

Goderich. 


)  (  Newfoundland ; 

>  ....       ]        See  E.  B.  A. 
|  (  Conference. 

...       St.  Armands. 
St.  Armands. 
St.  Armands. 
Cooksville. 
....       Brampton. 
Brampton. 
Markham. 
Markham. 
Markham. 

Stouffville. 

{  Newboro'  and 
•  ■       |  Bedford. 

sup'd       Omemee. 

Toronto  Conf. 


c.  . . . 
r.  on  T 


R. F.c.&o 


WILLIAM. 

Bayfield. 

Mount  Forest. 

Merrickville. 

Larnark. 

Sherbrooke. 

Mount  Forest. 

Thornbury. 

i  Holland  and 
1  Sullivan. 

Horning's  Mills. 
Homing's  Mills. 
Horning's  Mills. 
Bannockburn. 
Bannockburn. 
Bannockburn. 
Flinton  and 

Addington. 
Alice. 
Alice. 
Montreal  Conf. 


o 


ODERY,  JOSEPH. 


1870  c. 

71  R. 

72  .. 
73 

74  .. 


on  t 


Ottawa. 
Oakville. 
Drummondville. 
Chatham. 
London  Conf. 


OGILVIE,  JAMES  D. 

1858  c.  Millbrook.  . 

59  R.  on  t  .     Bowman ville. 
Dundas. 
Expelled. 


60 
61 


OLIVER,  ROBERT  F. 

1869  R.  mil     Bath  and  Am- 
herst Isle. 
70  , . .        Bobcaygeon. 

-j  (  Westmeath. 

|  Mattawa. 


1872  ord  Mattawa. 

73  r.  f.  c.     Renfrew. 

74   Montreal  Conf. 


ORMEROD,  JOHN. 


1856  u.  out. 

57 


St.  Mary's. 
Dropped. 


Note. — He  subsequently  united 
with  the  Ontario  Conference  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in 
Canada,  with  whom  he  continued 
until  1868,  when  he  removed  to 
the  United  States. 


OSBORNE,  JOHN  C. 

1846  R.  on  t.     Sidney. 

47  . .   Sidney. 

48  ...    Bowmanville. 


1849 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
to 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Brighton. 
..      ..   Sheffield. 
F.c.&o  Sheffield. 
Metcalfe. 
Metcalfe. 
Lindsay. 
Lindsay. 
. . .    Lindsay. 
(  Lanark  and 
\  Sherbrooke. 

No  Station. 

sup'y  .      Consecon. 


Located. 

Marmora. 
Marmora. 
Marmora. 
Onslow. 
Montreal  Conf. 


124 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


PADGHAM,  RICHARD 
WATSON. 


1871  c.    . . 

72  R.  on  T . 

73  ... 

74  ..     ... 


Hamilton — 
Wesley  Church. 
Glanford. 
Waterdown. 
Rem.  to  U.  S. 


PARENT,  AMAND. 
1858  )  R.  on  t  )  St.  Arniand 


to 
64 
65 

66 
to 
69 
70 

71 
72 
73 

74 


French 
Misssion. 
Stukely  and 
Farnham  F.  Mis. 

South  Roxton. 

Lake  of  Two 

Mountains. 
Napierville. 
Lacolle. 
Lacolle. 
Montreal  Conf. 


PARKER,  WM.  R.,  M.A. 

1856   R.  OUT.   )  n  , 

57  8.  v.  o.  (Cobourg- 

58  ...  Toronto  West. 
59 Toronto  East. 

60  r.f.c.  &o  Montreal  East. 

61   Montreal  East. 

62  .  .   Montreal  East. 

63  ....  Odelltown. 

64  Odelltown. 

65 Odelltown. 

66     Stanstead. 

67  .......   Stanstead. 

68  .  Stanstead. 

69     Brantford. 

70  F.  sec.  Brantford. 

71  f.  sec.  .   Brantford. 

72  chmn.  .   St.  Catharines. 

73  chmx.  St.  Catharines. 

74  .       London  Conf. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Uni- 
versity—B.  A. ,  1858,  Valedic- 
torian ;  M.A.,  1868. 

Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 
ference, Toronto,  1874. 

PATCHELL,  THOMAS  H. 


1870 
71 
72 
73 
74 


c. 

R.  on  t  . 


Huntingdon. 
Darlington. 
Bond  Head. 
Innisfil. 
Toronto  Conf. 


PATRICK,  WILLIAM. 


1829 
to 


r  Methodist 
-i      Episcopal 


1833  ord  Perth. 

34 Prescott. 

35  . . .  Rideau. 

36     Located. 

Note. — For  several  years  he 
has  occupied  the  position  of 
Sheriff  of  the  County  of  Perth. 
He  was  elected  as  one  of  the  lay 
Delegates  to  the  General  Confer- 
ence of  1874  and  1878. 


PATTERSON,  ALLAN. 

1871  c.  St.  Armands. 

72  r.  on  t  .     Coaticoke. 

73  Coaticoke. 

74  ,  Montreal  Conf. 


PATTYSON,  WM.  M. 

1846  r.  oni.     Pembroke. 

47     Mississippi. 

48  ...         Cornwall. 

49  . .       Richmond. 

50  R.F..C.  &o  Clarendon. 

51  ...         Clarendon. 

52  .  .    ■   Osgoode. 

53  . .  Osgoode. 

54       Osgoode. 

55  . .  Newborough. 

56  . . .  Newborough. 

57  . .  Newborough. 

58  . .      :  Winchester. 

59  . .  Winchester. 

60  Moulinette. 

61  Moulinette. 

62  Spencerville. 

63 Spencerville. 

64  .        ....  Spencerville. 

65 North  Cower. 

66 North  Gower. 

67  ....  Osgoode. 

68 Osgoode. 

69 Norwood. 

70  . .  Norwood. 

71 Norwood. 

72  ....  Thombury. 

73 Thombury. 

74 Toronto  Conf. 


PEACOCK,  THOS. 


c.  . . . 


1848 
49 
50 
51 

52  R.F.C 

53  . 

54  .. 

55  ... 


R.  OUT. 


&0 


United  States. 

Wardsville. 

Goderich. 

Malahide. 

Brantford. 

Woodstock. 

Sandwich  and 

Windsor. 
No  Station — ill 
health. 

Died  Jan.  12th,  1856,  aged  29 


PEAKE,  EDWIN. 


1852  c. . 

)  Carleton  and 

53  R.  on  t. 

\           Pakenham 

54 

Maitland. 

55 

Maitland. 

56  R.F.C.  & 

o  Woodstock. 

57   ... 

.   Wardsville. 

58  . . 

Wardsville. 

59 

60          . . . 

«1   

62     

.   Georgeville. 
Georgeville. 
Wyoming. 
Norwich. 

63     . 

Norwich. 

64  .. 

Norwich. 

65 

.  Withdrew. 

Died  Sept.  25th,  1872,  aged  42 

years. 


PEAKE,  WM.  HENRY. 


1858  r 

59  . 
60 

61  . 

62  r 

63  . 

64  . 
65 

66  . 

67  . 
68 
69 
70 

71  . 

72 

73 

74 


on  t  . .   Centreville  and 
Tamworth. 

Bath. 
....  Waterloo,  Kgtn. 
....       Melbourne. 
f.c.  &o  Dudswell. 

Dudswell. 
Harrowsmith. 

Harrowsmith. 

Shefford  and 
Lawrenceville. 

Durham,  E. 

.  Durham,  E. 

Durham,  E. 

. .     . .   Bearbrook. 
Rama. 

Rama. 

Rama. 
Toronto  Conf. 


PEAREN,  JAMES,  B.A. 

1866  o.  , .  Erin. 

67  c Millbank. 

68  R.  on  T      Georgetown. 

69  Elora. 

70  rj.  v.  c  , .    Cobourg. 

71  u.  v  c       Cobourg. 

72  r.f.c. &o  Merritton. 

73  .    Sawyerville. 

74 Montreal  Conf. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sithy— B.A.,  1872. 


PEARSON,  MARMADUKE 
LOUIS. 


1862 

c. 

Mono. 

63 

R. 

on  t. 

Albion. 

64 

.... 

Orillia. 

65 

Orillia. 

66 

R.F.C.  &0 

Brock. 

67 

Prince 

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125 


1869 
70 
71 

72 

73  F.  SEC 

74  ... 


Odessa. 

Odessa. 

Lyn. 

Lyn. 

Lyn. 

Montreal  Conf. 


PERRIN,  DANIEL,  B.A. 


PEARSON,  THOMAS  D. 

1852  c Belleville. 

53  R.  on  t  .  London. 

54  . . .  Chatham. 

55       Sarnia. 

56  r.f.c.&o  Whitby. 

57  Whitby. 

58  Brampton. 

59  Orillia. 

60  ....  Innisfil. 

61      Innisfil. 

62  ...  Dunnville. 

63  ...  Dunnville. 

64  Welland. 
65 Welland. 

66   Glanford. 

67   Glanford. 

68  Glanford. 
-  69   Hullsville. 

70  ...  Hullsville. 

71  . .  Hullsville. 

72  Oakville. 

73  ....  Oakville. 

74  . .  London  Conf. 


PEARSON,  WILLIAM. 

1872  c.  . .  Lyn. 

73  R.  out.     Farmersville. 

74  . .        Montreal  Conf. 


PEIRCE,  WILLIAM. 

1867  c Nottawasaga. 

68  R.  on  T .     Sharon  and  Mt. 
Albert. 
'   69   Orillia. 

70  ...    Located. 


1850  r. 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 


Oil  T 


u.  v.  c.  )  Cobourg. 

Brighton. 

Thorold. 
r.  f.  c.  &  o  Hastings. 

Hastings. 

Fenella. 

Fenella. 

Glanford. 

Removed  to  U.  S. 
and  united  with  the  South  Kansas 
Conference  of  the  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Church.  In  1874  he  was 
stationed  at  Cottonwood  Falls. 


PERRY,  CHARLES 
EBENEZER. 

1862  c.  Brudenell. 

63  c Clarendon. 

64  r.  on  t  . .  Calabogie. 

65  ...       Calabogie. 

66  . .       Alice. 

67  r.f.c.&o  Denbigh. 

68  Denbigh. 

69       Denbigh  and 

Matawachin. 

70  . .   Artemesia. 

71  Artemesia. 

72  Artemesia. 
73 Hanover. 

74 Toronto  Conf. 


PERRY,  DAVID. 


1864 

to 
71 
72 
73 
74 


R.    F.  V 


Methodist 
Episcopal 
Conference. 
Port  Elgin. 
Port  Elgin. 
Toronto  Conf. 


PEPPER,  JOHN,  B.A. 

1872  r.  on  t       London  South. 
Rugby. 


73 
74 


Toronto  Conf. 


59  s.  v.  c 
60 


PERLEY,  WILLIAM  F. 

1871  c. 

72  r.  on  t. 

73  ... 

74  .. 


PETERSON,  ANDREW  L. 

1856  u.        . .     Norwood. 

57  R.  on  t  .     Lindsay. 

58  ..      ..        Percy. 

59  Farmersville. 

60  r.f.c.&o  Onslow. 

61  Arnprior. 

62  Russell. 

63  ...        Pu.ss.-ll. 

64  |  Templeton  and 

65  \  Portland. 

66  Battersea. 

67  Tamworth. 
68 Tamworth. 

69  Avon  more. 

70  ...  Avonmore. 

71  ...  North  Augusta. 

72  North  Augusta. 

73  . .  Edwardsburg. 

74  'Montreal  Conf. 

PHELPS,   RICHARD. 

1826  j  (  Methodist 

Welland.  ,       to  ...\      Episcopal 

Oakville.  32  \  I  Conference. 

Cataraqui.  33  ord  ....    Oxford. 

Montreal  Conf.  34   . .  Oxford. 


A  graduate  of  University  Col- 
lege, Toronto— B.A. ,  1868. 

PERDUE,  HENRY  H. 

1855  <:.  

56  r.  on  t 
57 


Matilda. 
Kemptville. 
Carleton  Place. 
Cobourg. 
Located — ill 

health. 


1835 
36 
37 
38 
39 
to 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
to 
65 
66 
to 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Canborough. 
Grimsby. 
Simcoe. 
Simcoe. 

Erie  Conf.,  U.S. 

Sidney. 
Norwood. 
Norwood. 
Gosfield  and 

Amherstburg. 
London  Circuit. 
London  Circuit. 
London  Circuit. 
Morpeth. 
Morpeth. 
Belmont. 


sup'd...  Morpeth. 


sup'd       Ridgetown. 


SUP  D  . 


Grimsby. 
London  Conf. 


PHILLIPS,  ALFRED  M. 


1870  c. 

71  E.  OMT. 

72  ... 

73  s.  v.  c 


Mooretown. 

Sarnia. 

Oil  Springs. 

Cobourg. 


74   London  Conf. 


PHILLIPS,  ROBERT. 

1868  r.  om.     Albion. 

69  ...  Albion. 

70   Orangeville. 

71 Orangeville. 


2    R.  F.  C.  &  O 


73 
74 


Acton. 
Arthur. 
London  Conf 


PHILLIPS,  SAMUEL  B. 

1863  n.  on  t.  .  Moulinette. 

64  . .  Carleton  Place. 

65  Elgin. 

66  Albion. 

67  R.f.c.&o  Albion. 

68  Muskoka. 

69  Muskoka. 

70  1 
to  !■  srr'n.  Lyn. 


to  >  SI 
73  J 
74 


Montreal  Conf. 


PHILLIPS,  SAMUEL  G. 

1853  c.  . .  St.  Johns. 

54  r.  on  T.  .    Dunham. 

55  . .        Dunham. 

56  ...     Granby. 

57  r.f.c.  ito  East  Bolton. 

58  ....  East  Bolton. 

59   East  Bolton. 

60  Compton. 

61  Compton. 

62  ...  Compton. 


126 


MINISTERS  AND   PROBATIONERS. 


1863  Three  Rivers. 

64  Three  Rivers. 

65  Three  Rivers. 

66  ...  Clarenceville. 

67  ...  Clarenceville. 

68  Clarenceville. 

69  . .  Dunham. 

70  ....  Dunham. 

71  .      Dunham. 

72 Lachute. 

73  Lachute. 

74  Montreal  Conf. 


PHILP,  JOHN,  B.A. 

1860  r.  o»  t.     Cohourg,  U.V.C. 

61  . .       Oakville. 

62  .        ..   Dundas. 

63  . .  Dundas. 

64  r.f.c.&o  St.  Mary's. 

65  .  Woodstock. 

66       "Woodstock. 

67  ...     Fairfield. 

68   Fairfield. 

69 Fairfield. 

70     Windsor. 

71  ....       Windsor. 

72  f.  sec  . .   Windsor. 

73  ...  Paris. 

74   i       London  Conf. 


A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.A.,  1861. 

PHILP,  SAMUEL  C. 

1838  c.  .....  .     Cobourg. 

39  . . .       .     Nelson. 

40  R.  on  T  .   Nelson. 

41   Hamilton. 

42  r.f.c.&o  Oxford. 

43  .....   Woodstock. 

44  Chatham.^ 

45  Chatham." 

46  St.  Thomas. 

47 St.  Thomas. 

48 St.  Thomas. 

49  .        . .       Malahide. 

50  . .       Malahide. 

51       Humber. 

52 Humber. 

53  Humber. 

54  . .       Brampton. 

55     Brampton. 

56  Georgetown  and 

Erin. 

57  Georgetown. 

58  f.  sec.  Berlin. 

59  f.  sec.  .  Berlin. 

60  f.  sec.  .  Berlin. 

61  f.  sec.  .  Lindsay. 

62  f.  sec  Lindsay. 

63  f.  sec.  Lindsay. 

64  f.  sec.  .  Omcmee. 

65  f.  sec.  .  Omemee. 

66  f.  sec.  . .  Norwood.         , 

67  f.  sec.  .  Norwood. 

68  f.  sec.  . .  Norwood. 

69  Frankford. 

70     Frankford. 

71  sup'd         Frankford. 

72  sup'd  .       Frankford. 

73  sup'd  . . .  Omemee. 

74  ..     ..       Toronto  Conf. 


F.   C 


PHILP,  SAMUEL  C,  JUN. 

, .        Georgetown. 
on  T . .  St.  Mary's. 
...     Clinton. 
....   Berlin. 

St.  Thomas  and 
Port  Stanley. 
Wallaceburg. 
Wallaceburg. 
Mount  Forest 

and  Arthur. 
Mount  Forest. 
Oil  Spring. 
Oil  Springs  and 
Petrolia. 
Dunnville. 
Frankford. 
Cooksville. 
Cooksville. 
Newburg. 
Newburg. 
Prince  Albert. 
Toronto  Conf. 


1856  c 
57  R. 
58 

59  .. 

60  r. 

61 
62 
63 

64 
65 
66 

67   .. 

68 

69  . 

70  .. 

71  . 

72  . 
73 

74  ,. 


PHILP,  WILLIAM. 


1840  R.  on  t  . 

Hallowell. 

41 

42     .    .. 

Sidney. 
Hamilton. 

43  ord.  . 

Dundas. 

44  R.  F.  c 

Nelson. 

45       ... 

Nelson. 

46 

47  ... 

48  . 
49 

.   Georgetown. 
Georgetown. 
Georgetown. 
Oshawa. 

50   .. 

Oshawa. 

51 

Farmersville. 

52  

Farmersville. 

53  ^| 

54  \ 

Waterloo — 

55  J 
56 

Kingston 
Newcastle. 

57 

Newcastle. 

58  CHMN. 

Newcastle. 

59  f.  sec.  . 

Weston. 

60 

Weston. 

61   

.  Waterdown. 

62  ... 

Waterdown. 

63 

Waterdown. 

64    

Cooksville. 

65 

Cooksville. 

66     ... 

Cooksville. 

67  sup'd  . . 

.  Whitby. 

68 

to 
73 

74 


sup'd  .     Waterdown. 
London  Conf. 


PICKERING,  JOHN. 

1872  c  . .   Aurora. 

73  R.  on  t       Markham. 

74  . . .  Toronto  Conf. 

PINCH,  RICHARD. 

1854  c Berlin. 

55  rcwt&'o  St.  Mary's. 


56 
57 
58 
59 


No  Station — ill 

health. 
Mono. 
Mono. 


1860  R.  F.  c. 

Mono. 

61   ...       . 

StounVille. 

62  .... 

Stouffville. 

63 

Nissouri. 

6*  j  SUP'D. 

Mono. 

66  sup'y 

St.  Mary's. 

67  sup'y 

Mono. 

68  ) 

to  \    ... 

United  States. 

72) 

73 

Monkton. 

74 

London  Conf. 

PLAYTER,  GEORGE 

FREDERICK. 

1833  c.  . . 

.   Ottawa. 

34  r.  onr. 

.   Matilda. 

35        ... 

By  town. 

36        ... 

Gananoque. 

37 

Perth. 

38  R.F.C.& 

o  Ottawa. 

39 

Richmond. 

40 

Sidney. 

41     

.   Sidney. 

42     

.   Yonge  Street. 

43  

Yonge  Street. 

44  | 

45  • ' ' 

.  Editor,  Toronto. 

46 

Belleville. 

J*  j  SUP'Y 

Picton. 

49 

Brighton. 

50       .... 

Brighton. 

51 

Norwood. 

52 

Rawdon. 

53 

.   Rawdon. 

54  .... 

Napance. 

55 

,   Napanee. 

56     ... 

)  Waterloo — 

57       ... 

)             Kingston. 

58) 

to  >  sup'd. 
66) 

Frankford. 

Died  Oct.  24th,  1866,  aged  55 

years. 

POLLARD,  WILLIAM. 

1842  c. 

Cornwall. 

43   R.  On   T 

Sherbrooke. 

44 

Toronto. 

45  .... 

Bytown. 

46   R.F.C.& 

o  Hamilton. 

47   

London  Circuit. 

48   . 

London  Circuit. 

49           ... 

.   St.  Thomas. 

50 

St.  Thomas. 

51         ... 

London. 

52 

London. 

53     .     .. 

London. 

54 

Quebec. 

55  .  .* 

.  Quebec. 

56  .        . .. . 

.  Three  Rivers. 

57   F.  SEC. 

Three  Rivers. 

58   F.  SEC. 

Three  Rivers. 

59  CHMN.  . 

.   Kingston. 

60  CHMN.  . 

.   Kingston. 

61 

Brantford. 

62   CHMN.  . 

.   Brantford. 

63  F.  SEC. 

,  Toronto  West. 

WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


127 


1864    CHMN. 

65  CHMN. 

66  CHMN. 

67  CHMN. 

68^ 

69  }-  CHMN. 

70  J 
71 

72 } CHMN 


73 

74 

Secretary  of 


Toronto  "West. 

Toronto  West. 

Barrie. 

Barrie. 
(  Cobourg. 
<  Cobourg. 
(  Cobourg. 
(  Victoria,  Van.  I. 
■j  Victoria,  Van.  I. 
L  Victoria,  Van.  I. 

Toronto  Conf. 
Conference,  1864. 


1865 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 

74 


Brockville. 

Brockville. 

Goderich. 

Goderich. 

Goderich. 

Hamilton  Centre 

Toronto,  Queen 
Street. 
Toronto  Conf. 


POOLE,  GEORGE. 


1825  ) 
to  \ 
32) 
33  ord 
34 
35 

36   

37   

38   

39 

40 
.  41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 

471         . 

to  i-SUP  D. 

53  J 

Died  Sept. 
54  years. 


Methodist 

Episcopal  ! 

Conference.  [ 
Murray. 
Hallowell. 
Hallowell. 
Cobourg. 
Peterboro'. 
Peterboro'. 
Yonge  Street. 
Yonge  Street. 
Grimsby. 
Grimsby. 
Grimsby. 
Brantford. 
Brantford. 
Toronto  Circuit. 

Brantford. 
11th,    1853,  aged 


Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 


POPE,  HENRY. 


POOLE,  JACOB. 

r  Methodist 

Episcopal 
L  Conference. 

Located. 

sup'y      Coookstown. 
.    ...       Toronto  Conf. 

POOLE,  WM.  HENRY. 


1846  R.  on  t  . . 
47 

48     .. 
49 

50    R.F.C.  &0 

51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 


SEC. 
SEC. 
SEC. 


Smith's  Falls. 

Elizabethtown. 

Consecon. 

Consecon. 

Demorestville. 

Demorestville. 

Toronto  East. 

Toronto  East. 

Peterboro'. 

Peterboro'. 

Peterboro'. 
I  Agent  Victoria 
(  College. 

Cobourg. 

Cobourg. 

Cobourg. 

Newburg. 

Newburg. 

Brockville. 


1814  r.  on  r. . 
15 

16   ORD 

17 

18    R.  F.   C  . 

19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 


Kingsbridge,  Eng 
Reading,  Eng. 
Cornwall,  C.W- 
Cornwall. 
York  (Toronto). 
Niagara. 
York  (Toronto). 
Melbourne. 
Melbourne. 
Melbourne. 
Odelltown. 
Odelltown. 
Eastern  British 
America. 


POPE,  RICHARD. 


1816 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
to 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 


r.  on  t      

ord Montreal. 

St.  Armand. 

Kingston 

R.  F.  c       Fort  Wellington. 

Three  Rivers. 

Three  Rivers. 


Stanstead. 

Quebec. 
Quebec. 
Shefford. 
Shefford. 


sup'y       Quebec. 


Died    September    2nd, 
aged  43  years. 


1832, 


POTTER,  AUSTIN. 

1870  c.        . . .   Muskoka. 

71  k.  on  T .     Hillsdale  and 

Penetanguishene 

72  . . .  Belmont. 

73  Bond  Head. 

74 Toronto  Conf. 


POTTER,   RICHARD. 

1857  c.       ...     Demorestville. 

58  R.  on  T .     Sidney. 

59  ........   Woodstock. 

60     Paris. 

61  r.f.c.  &o  Hastings  Road. 

62   Frankford. 

63  ....   Milford. 

64     Milford. 

65   Mount  Forest. 


1866 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Mount  Forest. 

Mount  Forest. 

Glanford. 

Glanford. 

Moira. 

Moira. 

Campbellford. 

Campbellford. 

Toronto  Conf. 


POTTS,  ALEXANDER. 


1846  r 
47 

48   .. 
49 
50   .. 


Sidney. 

Bowmanville. 

Withdrew. 


1857  c 

58  k. 

59 

60 

61   R, 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 


POTTS,  JOHN. 

Markham. 
on  t  .     Newmarket  and 
Aurora. 
Thorold. 
....     Thorold. 
F.c  &0  Thorold. 
. .   London. 
London. 
London. 
Yorkville. 
Yorkville. 
Hamilton  West. 
Hamilton  West. 
Hamilton  West. 
Montreal  First. 
Montreal  First. 
Montreal  First. 
Toronto  First. 
Toronto  Conf. 


F. 

SEC 

F. 

SEC 

F. 

SEC    .  . 

F. 

SEC.  .  . 

Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 


PRESTON,  JAMES. 


51  R. on  t . 

Brantford. 

52     ... 

Belleville. 

53   OR.  D 

Indiana,  U.  S 

54 

Indiana,  U.  S 

55   OR.  ELD. 

Indiana,  U.  S 

56   ... 

London. 

57 

London. 

58  ... 

Vienna. 

59     .. 

Vienna. 

60   .. 

Simcoe. 

61    F.  SEC 

Simcoe. 

62    F.   SEC 

Simcoe. 

63 

Toronto  West 

64 

Toronto  West 

65    F.    SEC 

Belleville. 

66   F.  SEC   . 

Belleville. 

67    F.  SEC 

Belleville. 

68   F.  SEC.  . 

Woodstock. 

69    CHMN.    . 

Woodstock. 

70    CHMN.    . 

Woodstock. 

71   .. 

Dundas. 

72  .... 

Dundas. 

73 

Dundas. 

74 

London  Conf. 

Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 


128 


MINISTERS  AND   PROBATIONERS. 


PRETTY,  RICHARD. 


1858  c 

59  R.  «T. 

60  ...     . 

61  s.  v. 

62  ..... 

63  .. 


c . 


Farmersville. 

Moulinette. 

Napanee. 

Cobourg. 

Denbigh. 

Located. 


PRICE,  WILLIAM. 


r.: 


1839  c-. 

40  r 

41  . 

42  . 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 


on  T. 


Bavrie. 
Walpole. 
Brantford. 
London. 
Hamilton. 
f.c.&o  Toronto. 

Yonge  Street. 

Yonge  Street. 

Oshawa. 

Oshawa. 

Oshawa. 

St.  Catharines. 

St.  Catharines. 

Chatham. 

Chatham. 

Chatham. 

St.  Thomas. 

St.  Thomas. 

St.  Thomas. 

Prescott. 

Prescott. 

Prescott. 


1860  ....  Kemptville. 

61     Kemptville. 


62 
63 
64 

65 

66 
67 
68 
69 

70 
71 

72 
73 
74 


CHMN. 
CHMN. 


SUPD. 

sup'd 
sup'd  . 


Kleinburg. 

Kleinburg. 

Kleinburg. 
|  St.  Clair. 
|  Drayton. 

Drayton. 

Stratford. 

Stratford. 

Seaforth. 

Seaforth. 
.  Owe,n  Sound. 

Owen  Sound. 
.   Toronto. 

Toronto  Conf. 


PRINDE,  ANDREW. 

1805  ^i  (  Methodist 

to  V  . .  <      Episcopal 

32  J  (  Conference. 

33 

to  \  sup'd  .     Ancaster. 

39 

40 

to  \  sup'd  . .   Hamilton. 

49 

50 

to  \  sup'd  .     Glanford. 

54) 

Died  Jan.  15th,  1855,  aged  75 
years. 


PUGH,  JOHN  D. 

1853  R.  on  t      Napanee. 

54  ,    .  Hinchinbrook. 

55  . .      ...     Grenville. 

56 Osgoode. 

57   L'Orignal. 

58  ....  L'Orignal. 

59  . .       Located — ill 

health. 


PUNSHON,  WM.  MORLEY, 
LL.D. 


1845 
to 
67 
68i 

to  y . . . 

12) 

73  . 

74  .. 


(  English 

I      Wesleyan 

(  Conference. 

C  President 

<       Canada 

I       "  Conference. 

.   Kensington,  Eng 
President  Eng- 
lish Conference. 


PYKE,  WILLIAM. 


18601 

to  y 

72  J 

73  R.  P.  M . 

74 


Primitive 
Methodist 
Church. 
Farnham. 
Montreal  Conf. 


B. 


RAINE,  JOHN. 


1835  R.om 
36  ord.  . 
37 

38   R.  F.  (' 

39 
40 
■41 
42 
43 
44 


Stanstead. 

Melbourne. 

Melbourne. 

Three  Rivers. 

Three  Rivers. 

Russelltown. 

Russelltown. 

Russelltown. 

Melbourne. 

Melbourne. 


Died  Aug.  24th,  1844,  aged  41 
years. 


RANEY,  WILLIAM. 

1865  r.  out  Peel. 

66 Drayton. 

67   , .  Manningsville. 

68     Farmersville. 

69  r.k.c.  &o  North  Augusta. 

70  . . .         .  Renfrew. 

71    Renfrew. 

72 Renfrew. 

73  . .  Carleton  Place 

74  ....  Montreal  Conf. 


RATTRAY,  THOMAS. 

1845  it.  on r..   St.  Catharines. 

46  . .  Hamilton. 

47  .  Hamilton. 

48  . .  No  Station. 

49  »  Located. 

Note. — He  subsequently  be- 
came a  Congregational  Minister 
in  Drummondville,  then  at  Cow- 
aiisville,  and  then  at  Salisbury, 
New  Hampshire.  A  very  severe 
affliction,  in  the  last-mentioned 
place,  compelled  him  to  relin- 
quish all  pastoral  work  in  1857  ; 
from  which  time  till  1864  he  re- 
sided in  Concord,  N.H.,  then  till 
1870  at  Concord,  Mass., and  then 
in  Toronto  till  his  death,  which 
took  place  July  7th,  1879,  at 
the  age  of  65  years. 


RKID,  HENKY 


1846  c. 

47  <' 

48  c.  . . 

49  <■   . 


Mono. 

Nottawasaga. 
Nottawasaga. 
St.  Vincent. 


1850 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


c. 

R.F.C.' 


. .   St.  Vincent. 
;  o  Penetanguishene 
. .   Durham. 
. .   Durham 

Peel. 

..   Peel. 

Peel. 

Blenheim. 
Blenheim, 
i .   Walsingham. 
.   Walsingham. 
Bayham. 
Bay ham. 
Brock. 
.  Brock. 
.   Brock. 
.   Pickering. 
.   Pickering. 
.   Prince  Albert. 
.  Prince  Albert. 
.   Prince  Albert. 
.  Mount  Brydges. 
.  Dawn  Mills. 
.   Kirkton. 
.  London  Conf. 


WESLEYAN    METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


129 


REID,  THOMAS  JAMES. 


1870  c.      . . 

71  R.  on  t 

72  S.  v.  v 

73  s.  v.  c 

74  .... 


Stayner. 
Muskoka. 
Cobourg. 
Cobourg. 
Toronto  Conf. 


REIL),  THOMAS  ROBINSON. 

1869  c.  . .  Walter  s  Falls. 

70  R.  on  T .     Hanover. 

71    Hanover. 

72   Meaford. 

73  r.f.c.&o  Alton. 

74   Toronto  Conf. 


REYNAR,  ALFRED  HENRY, 
M.A. 

1862  u.  onr.  i  Classical  Tutor, 
63       .*....(  Victoria  College. 


64 

65  .... 

66  r.f.c&o 

67  ... 
-68  j 

to 
73  ^ 
74 


Shefford  and 

Lawrenceville. 
Classical  Tutor, 
Victoria 

College. 
Prof.  Mod.  Lan- 
guages, Vic. 
Col.,  Cobourg. 
Toronto  Cont. 


A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.A..  1862,  Silver  Medal- 
list and  Valedictorian  ;  M.A., 
1869. 

REYNOLDS,  FRANCIS  C. 
1867  c Brock. 


68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


c. 

r.  on  t  . 

S.  Y.   C 
R.F.C.&O. 


Lloydtown. 

Cobourg. 

Georgetown. 

Harriston. 

Harriston. 

Montreal  Conf. 


REYNOLDS,  JOSEPH. 

1840  u.  ore  t  .     Bath  and  Am- 
herst Isle. 

41    Murray. 

42  . .  Buckingham. 

43     Osgoode. 

44  R.F.C.&0  Osgoode. 

45  ....   Hull. 

46         L'Orignal. 

47  \  L'Orignal. 
j  Marmora. 

48  . .      . .   Marmora. 

49    Hungerford. 

50     Napanee. 

51      Newburg. 

52    Demorestville. 

53     Demorestville. 

54  ....   Carleton  Place. 

55  ....       Carleton  Place. 

56  .  .  .  .   Carleton  Place. 

57  . .   Maitland. 

58  . .  Maitland. 
5y            ....   Farmersville. 

60      Farmersville. 

61  . .  Farmersville. 


1862 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
to 
73 
74 


Welland. 
Welland. 
Smith  ville, 

Smithville. 

Smithville. 

Hiawatha. 

Hiawatha. 

sup'd  . .   Waterford. 

London  Conf. 


REYNOLDS,  ROBERT. 

1869  c.  . .    Bond  Head. 

70  it.  on  t       Rosemont. 

71  ...        Stayner. 

72  .  .  Rugby. 

73  r.f.c.&o  Kippen. 

74  ...  London  Conf. 


RICE,  LUTHER  O. 


R.   F.   C. 


1840  c.  . . 

41   R.  o: 
42 

43  ORD 

44  .. 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Dumfries. 

Malahide. 

Walpole. 

Walpole. 

Georgtown. 

Georgetown. 

Chippewa. 

Chippewa. 

Barrie. 

Barrie. 

Bradford. 

Cookstown. 

Cookstown. 

Cookstown. 

Dunn  ville. 

Dunnville. 

Dunn  ville. 

Berlin. 

Fingal. 

Fingal. 

Westminster. 

Westminster. 

Strathroy. 

Strathroy. 

Amherstburg. 

Amherstburg. 

Amherstburg. 

Kincardine. 

Kincardine. 

Dungannon. 

Dungannon. 

Dungannon. 

Bervie. 

Bayfield. 

London  Conf. 


1859  r.  on  t. 
60 

61  ... 

62  .... 


RICE,  MADISON  A. 

Mount  Brydges. 
Ingersoll. 
Madoc  and  Has- 
tings Road. 
Peel. 
Located. 


1847 
48 
49 

50  CHMN. 

51  CHMN. 

52  CHMN. 

53 


54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60/ 

6U 
62 

63  i 

to 
73  j 

74 


RICE,  SAMUEL  DWIGHT, 
D.D. 

1837  )  (-Eastern 

to  |  .  . .         \  British 

46  \  I  America. 


F.  SEC. 
F.  SEC. 
F.    SEC 


Toronto  West. 

Toronto  West. 

Muncey  Indus- 
trial School. 

Kingston. 

Kingston. 

Kingston. 

Treasurer  Vic. 

College. 
)  Governor 
J-       Victoria 
)  College. 

.    Hamilton. 

Hamilton. 

Hamilton. 

Hamilton. 

Hamilton. 
fGov.  Wesleyan 
-J    Female  College, 
I  Hamilton. 

. .    London  Conf. 


The  honorary  degree  of  D.  D. 
was  conferred  upon  him  by  Vic- 
toria University,  1867. 

Secretary  of  Conference,  1855. 

President  of  Conference  at  Lon- 
don in  1873,  and  at  Hamilton  in 
1874. 

Delegate,  to  the  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 


RICH,  GEORGE  W 


1863  R.  on  t 

Paisley. 

64 

Keppel. 

65   ... 

Wawanosh. 

66   ... 

.  Mooretown. 

67 

Expelled. 

RICHARDSON,  EZEKIEL. 

1867  R.  on  t.  .  St.  George. 

68  Washington. 

69  . .  Harmony. 

70 Mitchell. 

71'  R.F.c&o  Maberly. 

72  . .  Maberly. 

73  . .  Bryson. 

74     Montreal  Conf. 


RICHARDSON,    GEO.    THOS. 


54  R.  on  t  . 

.   Brock. 

55 

Brock. 

56 

Holland  Land. 

57   .... 

Holland  Land. 

58  r.  f.  c. 

59 

60 

Nottawasaga. 
Nottawasaga. 
Point  Mara. 

61 

Point  Mara. 

62 

Manvers. 

63     .. 

.   Manvers. 

64 
65 
66 

.    Lynedoch. 

.   Lynedoch. 

Lynedoch. 

67 

68  ... 

69  .... 

Wyoming. 
Wyoming. 
Blenheim. 

70   ... 

Blenheim. 

71      .. 

.    Brock. 

130 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


1872  Brock. 

73 Brock. 

74  Toronto  Conf. 


RICHARDSON,  JAMES. 


(  Methodist 

<      Episcopal 

(  Conference. 

Toronto  District. 


1824 
to 
32 
33 

34  }-CHMN. 

35J 

36  .........  Withdrew. 

Secretary  of  Conference,  1834. 

Note. — He  removed  to  the  U. 
S.,  and  was  admitted  a  member 
of  the  Oneida  Annual  Confer- 
ence of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church  ;  but  after  spending  one 
year  in  the  City  of  Auburn,  N. 
Y.,  he  returned  to  Canada  and 
united  with  the  New  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church.  For  several 
years,  by  permission  of  that  body, 
he  acted  as  Agent  of  the  Upper 
Canada  Bible  Society.  In  1858 
he  was  elected  a  Bishop,  which 
office  he  held  until  his  death, 
which  took  place  in  Toronto  on 
March  9th,  1875,  aged  84  years. 


RICHARDSON,  JAMES  E. 

1860 
61 

62 
63 
64 

65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


R.  on  t  Percy. 

. .  Percy. 

..........  Melbourne. 

Melbourne. 

r.f.c  &o  Durham. 

Durham. 

Durham. 

Coaticoke  and 
Barnston. 

Compton. 
Coropton. 
Compton. 
Granby 
Montreal  Conf. 


RICHARDSON,  \VM. 

1851  c Humber. 

52  R.  on  t  .     Dunnville. 

53  .  Glanford. 

54     .  Grimsby. 

55  r.f.c.&o  Southampton. 

56       j  Cartwright  and 

57  ..   ]  Scugog. 

58  .    .  Rawdon. 

59  ...  Franklin. 

60 Franklin. 

61  ..  Franklin. 
♦>2  . . . .  Centreville. 

63  . .  Niagara. 

64     Niagara. 

65  Port  Dalhousie. 

66   Cayuga. 

67  .     Cayuga. 

68  .....       Cayuga. 

<59      Point  Ahino. 


1870 
71 

72 
73 

74 


Bobcaygeon. 
Newboro'. 
Newboro'. 
Newboro'. 
Toronto  Conf. 


RICHEY,  MATTHEW,  D.D. 


1821 

to; 

341 

35 

36 

37 

38' 

39 

40  i 

41 

42 

43  .... 

44 

45 

46  CHMN. 

47  CHMN. 

48  CHMN. 

49  .... 

50  ... 

51  .... 


Eastern 
British 
America. 
Montreal. 

Principal  U.  C. 
Acad.  Cobourg. 
Toronto. 

England. 

Kingston. 
Kingston. 
Kingston. 
Montreal. 
Montreal. 
Montreal. 
H.  B.  Territory. 
Toronto 
Toronto. 
Eastern  British 
America. 


Co-Delegate  of  the  Conference, 
1848. 

President  of  the  Conference, 
1849  and  1850. 


RIDLEY,  JOHN. 

1867  c  ...         Drayton. 
68  E.  obt      Bath. 

gq  (  Cataraqui. 

' ' "  j  Napanee. 

70  Napanee. 

71  R.F.c.&o  Merritton. 

72  Font  Hill. 

73     Font  Hill. 

74  ...       London  Conf. 


RIGSBY,  WALTER. 


RIVET,  XAVIER. 

1868  c.    Montreal  F.  M. 

69  R.  on  t.     Roxton  F.  M. 

70        Roxton  F.  M. 

71  ..  Removed  to  U.S. 


1861 

to 
71 


ROADHOUSE,  JOB. 

f  Primitive 
-i      Methodist 


Conference. 


72  r.  f.  c.     Bearbrook. 

73  .  Bearbrook. 

74  ....   Montreal  Conf. 

ROBBINS,  JOHN. 


1871  c. 

72  r.  onr. 

73     

74  


St.  George. 
Waterdown. 
Oakvilla. 
London  Conf. 


ROBERTSON,  DAVID. 

1850  c.     ...       Humber. 

51  E.  out..  Carl eton  and 

Pakenham. 

52  ...  Matilda. 

Died  Feb.  8th,  1853,  aged  24 
years. 


1868  r.  on  t. 

69  ... 

70        

71 


Cainsville. 
Tilsonburg. 
Grimsby. 
Thorold. 


72  r.f.c.  &o  Caistorville. 

73  Caistorville. 

74  London  Conf. 


RILANCE,  WILLIAM. 

1868  c Keppel. 

69  R.  om      Milford. 

70  ... 

71  .. 


Stirling. 
Bath  and  Am- 
herst Isle. 
72 ...   Cataraqui. 

73  r.f.c. &o  Centreville. 

74  .,..- ,    . .  Montreal  Conf. 


ROBINSON,  ISAAC 
NEWTON. 

1871  c Cartwright. 

72  r.  on  t  Stouffville. 

73 Darlington. 

74  Toronto  Conf. 


ROBINSON,  JOHN  HOWSON. 

1865  R.  onr      Bobcaygeon  and 
Silver  Lake, 
gg  \  Minden. 

|  Burleigh  Road. 

67  Oakville. 

68  Streetsville. 

j69     Invermay. 

70  r.f.c.&o  Markdale." 

71 Scarboro'. 

72   Scarboro' 

73  . .       Merritton. 

74  .  London  Conf. 


ROBINSON,  REUBEN. 

1843  R.  on  t      Barrie. 
44  . .      . .       Located. 

ROBINSON,  RICHARD. 

1862  r.  om 
63 
64 
65 
66 


Franklin. 

St.  Andrews. 

Sherbrooke. 

East  Bolton. 

East  Bolton. 

67  r.f.c.&o  East  Bolton. 


68 


Faruham. 


WESLBYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


131 


1869 
70 
71 
72 
'73 
74 


Farnham. 

Farnham. 

Lawrenceville. 

Sutton. 

Sutton. 

Montreal  Conf . 


ROBINSON,  ROBERT. 

1844  c Norword. 

45  r.  onx.  Norwood. 

46  . .  Mississippi. 

47  s.  v.  o  Cobourg. 

48  s.  v..  c  . .  Cobourg. 

49  e.f.c.&O  Sidney. 
.50  ...  Picton. 
51  .  .  Madoc. 
52 Madoc. 

53       Newboro'. 

54   Newboro'. 

55   Aylmer. 

56   J  Clarendon  and 

57   I  Fortage-du-Fort. 

58  Bell's  Corners. 

59 Bell's  Comers. 

60 Bell's  Corners. 

.61  .  .           Hungerford. 

62 Hungerford. 

63 Hungerford. 

64  . . .  (  Flinton  and  Ad- 

65  ... .         j      dington  Road. 

66  Shannonville. 

67  Shannonville. 

68  Shannonville. 

69  Madoc. 

70  Madoc. 
71 Madoc. 

72     Hastings. 

73  Hastings. 

74    Montreal  Conf. 


ROBISON,   MATTHEW. 

Kingsville. 
Sarnia. 
Red  River. 
High  Bluffs. 
High  Bluffs. 
High  Bluffs. 
Baltimore,  Ont. 
Cobourg. 
Demorestville. 
Toronto  Conf. 


1867  c 

68  R.  on  T 

69  OKI).. 
70 

71  R.  F.  (.'. 

72  ... 


73  s.  v.  c 
74 


ROBSON,  EBENEZEK. 

1.856  R.  on  t    {  Coboul.„ 

57  u.  v.  c.  )  ° 

58      Montreal  Centre. 

59  0RD.         I  Fort  Yale,  B.  C. 

60  n.  f.  c.  )  ' 

61      Nanainlo,  B.C. 

62   Nanaimo,  B.C. 

63  Fort  Hope  and 

Fort  Yale. 

64   Victoria,  V.I. 

65  ....    New  Westmin- 

ster, B.C. 
66 Hamilton. 

67  ....   Merrickville. 

68  . .       Merrickville. 

69  Merrickville. 


1870 Castleton. 

71  ...  Castleton. 

72  . . .  Castleton. 
73 Morrisburg. 

74  ...  Montreal  Conf. 


ROBSON,  GEORGE. 


1861  o.  . . . 

62  r.  on  t  . . 

63  s.  v.  o. . . 

64  u.  v.  c. 

65  .. 

66  R.F.C.&0 

67       

68  . . 

69  .... 

70  sup'd. 


Napanee. 

Napanee. 

Cobourg. 

Cobourg. 

St.  George. 

J  Toronto  East. 

\  Agt.  Vic.  Col. 

Colborne. 

Castleton. 

Castleton. 

Castleton. 


Died  Dec.  12th,  1870,  aged  32 
years. 

ROBSON,  THOMAS. 

1845  1  (  Methodist 

to  >  . . . .       <      Episcopal 

54  j  (  ( 'onference. 

55  R.  f.  c . .   Berlin  and  Blen- 

heim. 

56  Blenheim. 

57  Wellesley. 

58  Wellesley. 

59  Norwich. 

60  ..  Bayfield. 

61  Bayfield. 

62  .  .       Ainleyville. 

63   Ainleyville. 

64  .  .  Florence. 

65  ...         Arkona. 

66  . .        Nissouri. 

67  . .         Nissouri. 
68 Nissouri. 

Died  October  20th,  1868,  aged 
49  years. 

ROGERS,  GEORGE. 

1863  r.  on'i.     Cooksvillc. 

64  . .  Perth. 

65  ...  Milton. 
66 Dundas. 

67  r.f.c.  &o  Grimsby. 

68       Franklin  Centre. 

69  ....   Franklin  Centre. 

70  . .        Franklin  Centre. 

71  Huntingdon. 

72  .  .  Huntingdon. 

73  ...    ...   Huntingdon. 

74  .  .      .  .    Montreal  Conf. 


ROSE,  BROCK. 

1860  R.  our  Matilda. 

61  . .      .  .  Maitland. 

62  .  .  Farmersville. 

63  ..  Brudenell. 

64  r.f.c.  &o  PointAlexander. 

65  ...  Point  Alexander. 
66 Alice. 

67 Alice. 


1868 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Alice. 

Glentay. 

Glentay. 

Glentay. 

Elgin. 

Fitzroy  Harbour. 

Montreal  Conf. 


ROSE,  PHILIP. 


1856  c 
57  r.  on  t. 


Durham. 
58   Durham. 


59  ORD 

60  R.  f.  c. 
61 

62     ...    . 

Died  Dec. 
years. 


Mount  Forest 

and  Arthur. 
Bayham. 
Marmora. 
Marmora. 

29th,  1862,  aged  42 


ROSE,  SAMUEL. 

1831  c Toronto  and 

Indian  Mission. 

32  c.  ...  Albion. 

33  r.  wit..  Westminster. 
Westminster. 
Hamilton. 

.c.  &o  Stamford. 
Stamford. 
Stamford. 
St.  Catharines. 

!St.  Catharines. 
London. 
London. 
Brantford. 
Brantford. 
Yonge  Street. 
Yonge  Street. 
Yonge  Street. 
Dundas. 
Dundas. 
Dundas. 

Mount  Elgin 
and  Muncey. 
I  Dundas. 
Dundas. 
Dundas. 
Thorold. 
-{  Thorold. 
St.  Catharines. 
St.  Catharines. 
St.  Catharines, 
i  Belleville. 
65  1 
to  >  ...  Book  Steward, 

73  )  Toronto. 

74  . .  Toronto  Conf. 

Co-Delegate  of  the  Conference, 
1867. 

Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 


ROSE,  SAMUEL  PETER, 

1873  is.  onr.     Peterboro'. 
74       Toronto  Conf. 


132 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


ROSS,  ANDREW  W. 

1872  c.  .     Pickering. 

73  r.  on  t.  .   Pickering. 


74 


Toronto  Conf. 


ROSS,  JAMES  STEWART. 


1867  c. 

•• 

Ailsa  Craig  and 
Park  Hill 

68  R. 

on  t 

Belmont. 

69  .  .               Aylmer. 

70  it.  v.  c       Cobourg. 

71  v.  v.  c      Cobourg. 

72  u.  v.  c.     Cobourg. 

73  r.f.c.  &o  Point  Edward. 

74 

... 

.   London  Conf. 

ROSS, 

WILLIAM  WILSON. 

1857  R. 

58  . 

59  . 

60  .. 

on  t. 

.   Cobourg,  S.V.C. 
Napanee. 
Aylmer. 
Merrickville. 

61  r.f.c.  &o  Hamilton. 

62     . 
63 

64     . 
65 

66 

... 

Three  River^. 
Compton  and 

Hatley. 
Hatley. 
Hatley. 
Shefford  and 
Lawrenceville. 

67   . . 
68 

Kingston. 
Metis. 

69   .. 

. . 

Hamilton. 

7o  .. 

. . .  , 

Toronto  Fourth. 

71   .. 

Toronto  Fourth. 

72     . 

Toronto  Fourth. 

73  * 

SF.C.  . 

Montreal  Fourth 

74 

London  Conf. 

ROWSOM,  WxM.  H.,   B.A. 

1863  R.  on  t.  .   Matilda. 

64     Morrisburg. 

65  s.  v.  c       Cobourg. 

66  s.  v.  c       Cobourg. 

67  s.  v.  c  . .  Cobourg 

68  r.f.c.&o  Quebec. 
69) 

70  [  . .        . .     Hatley  and 

71  )  Cassville. 

72  .      ...    -  Granby. 

73     Removed  to  U.S. 

and  united  with  the  Troy  Con- 
ference of  the  Methodist  Episco- 
pal Church.  In  1874  he  was  in 
charge  of  Trinity  Church,  Al- 
bany, N.Y.  He  is  a  graduate  of 
Victoria  University — B.A.,  1868. 


ROY,  JAMES,  M.A. 

1854  c Cxrenville. 

55  u.  (wit.  L'Orignal. 

56 Onslow. 

57  Onslow. 

58  r.f.c. io  Gatineau. 

59  .... .         Port  Dover. 
nn  v>~~*  r>„„„- 


1861 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
to 
73 
74 


Dunnville. 
Gananoque. 
Gananoque. 
Gananoque. 
Sherbrooke,  C.E. 


sup'y   .   Cobourg. 


(  Principal  Cob'rg 
<        Collegiate 
(  Institute. 

.  Toronto  Conf. 


A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.A. ,  1868,  Valedictorian; 
M.A.,  1871. 

RUNDLE,  ROBERT  T. 

1840  )  R.onT.&o~i  Edmonton 
to  >  j-        House, 

48  )  . . .  J  H.B.T. 

49  .  ..  Removed  to  Eng- 
land, where  he  has  continued  to 
labour  in  connection  with  the 
English  Conference.  In  1879  he 
was  stationed  at  Wigton,  on  the 
Carlisle  District 


RUPERT,  EDMUND  STONEY, 
M.A. 

1860  n.  on  t.  .   Cobourg,  U.V.C. 

61  . .         Dundas. 

62     Milton. 

63 Prince  Albert. 

64  r.f.c.&o  Beaverton. 

65  . . .  Beaverton. 

66  ...         Beaverton. 

67  ...   Centreville. 

68         Centreville. 

69  .  Centreville. 

70  . .      . .   Wilton. 

71  . .  Wilton. 

72  . .       Wilton. 

73       Percy. 

74 .  .  Toronto  Conf. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.A.,  1861  ;  M.A.,  1867. 

RUSS,  AMOS  E.,  M.A. 

1854  . 
55  r, 
56 
57 

58  u. 
59 

60     . 
61 

62   .. 
63 

64  f. 

65  . 

66  .. 
67 
68 
69 
70 

72  [v 

73  J 

74  . 


was  conferred  upon  him  by  Wil- 
lamette University,  Salem,  Ore- 
gon, U.S.,  June,  1872. 

RUSSELL,  ALFRED  L., 
M.A.,  B.D. 


1866  r. 

on  t 

Howick. 

67 

Kincardine. 

68  it. 

v.  c. 

Cobourg. 

69  u. 

v  c. 

Cobourg. 

70  .. 

. 

Brampton. 

71    R.F.C.&C 

Streets  ville. 

72  .. 

Osprey. 

73  .. 

Osprey. 

74 

London  Conf. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity— B.  A.,  187C,  Gqjd  Medalist ; 
M.A.,  1874;  B.D.,  1874. 


RUSSELL,  JOHN. 


61  R.  on  t.  . 

Waterloo — 

Kingston 

62 

Aylmer,  W. 

63   

Belmont. 

64  s.  v.  c . 

Cobourg. 

65 

Moulinette. 

66  r.f.c.&o  Farmersville. 

67   ..      .... 

New  Ireland. 

68  ..     .. 

New  Ireland. 

69   ... 

North  Gore. 

70   ....... 

North  Gore. 

71     

Sombra. 

72     

Arkona. 

73 

Arkona. 

74 

London  Conf. 

RUTLEDGE,  WM.  LEECH. 


Student,  V.  C. 
on  t  .   Norwood. 
......   Bowmanville. 

Port  Hope. 

f.  c.  &  o  London  Circuit. 
London  Circuit. 
Baltimore. 
Baltimore. 
Perth. 
,      .       Perth. 
sec        Perth. 
.    .        . .   Trenton. 

Trenton. 

Trenton. 
. .   Victoria,  Van.  I. 
...       Victoria,  Van.  I. 
f.  sko.  , .   Victoria,  Van.  I. 

New  Westmin- 
ster, B.C. 

Toronto  Conf. 


1870  c.      . . 

71  R.  onr. . 

72  

73  stu.     . 

74  .. 


Chandos. 
Omemee. 
Oakwood. 
Montreal  Theo- 
logical College. 
Toronto  Conf. 


RUTTAN,  JOHN  HENRY. 

1869  c )  Brudenell  and 

70  r.  on  t    \  Bark  Lake. 

71  ...  Stirling. 

72 Shannonville. 

73  r.f.c.&o  Norway  House. 

74  , ...   Toronto  Conf. 


RYAN,  DAVID. 


1858 
59 
60 

61  s, 


c. 

R.  onr. 


v.  o. 


Kincardine. 
Teeswater. 
Howiok. 
Cobourg. 


62  r.f.c.&o  Lucknow. 


SEC.   j 


63 
64 
65 
66 
67 


Frankford. 

Frankford. 

Frankford. 

Stirling. 

Hungerford. 


68  .    .....   Hungerford 

69   Hungerford, 


WESLEYAN    METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


]33 


1871 Fairfield. 

72  Fairfield. 

73  Blenheim. 

74       London  Conf. 


RYAN,  WILLIAM. 


1867  c. 

68  c. 

69  k. 

70  s. 


onr 
v.  c 


71  OED 

72  R.  F.  c. 

73 

74   ...        . 


Thome. 

Hungerford. 

Marmora. 

Cobourg. 

Matilda. 

Milford. 

Milford. 

Toronto  Conf. 


RYCKMAN,    EDWARD 
BRADSHAW,  M.A. 


1856  E.  on  t.  . 
57 

58   R.  F.  C.  &  0 

59 

60 
61   .. 

62 

63   .. 

€4 

65     .... 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71  OHMN 

72  CHMN. 

73  F.  SEC 

74  .. 


F.  SEC. 
CHMN  . 


Yonge  Street. 

Yonge  Street. 

Montreal  East. 

Montreal  East. 

Odelltown. 

Odelltown. 

Odelltown. 

Huntingdon. 

Huntingdon. 

Huntingdon. 

Kingston. 

Kingston. 

Kingston. 

Stanstead. 

Stanstead. 

Chatham. 

Chatham. 

Gov.  Dundas 
Colleg.  Instit. 

London  Conf. 
A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity— B.A.,  1855,  Valedictorian  ; 
M.A.,  1868. 

Journal  Secretary  of  Conference 
1867, 1868, 1869, 1870,  and  1871. 
Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 
ference, Toronto,  1874. 


RYERSON,  EDWY  M. 

1831  )  (  Methodist 

to  > I       Episcopal 

33  )  I  Conference. 

34  e.f.c.  &o  St.  Catharines. 

35  .  St.  Catharines. 

36 Nelson. 

37 Nelson. 

38  Belleville. 

39  ...  Belleville. 

40     Belleville. 

41  Cobourg. 

42  ....        Cobourg. 

43  .  .  Kingston  and 

Wolfe  Island. 
44 Kingston. 

45  London. 

46  ...        Brantford. 

47  .  •  .  Brantford. 

48  Brantford. 


1849 
50 
51 
52 
53 
to 
56 
57 


Drummondville. 
Drummondville. 
....       Simeoe. 
Simcoe. 

sup'y  . .   Port  Dover. 

Expelled. 


RYERSON,  EGERTON,  D.D., 
LL.D. 

1824")  ( Methodist 

to  >  . . . .      -I      Episcopal 

32  J  I  Conference. 

33  . . .  )  Editor  Christian 

34  ... .         )  Guardian. 
35 Kingston. 

36   Kingston. 

37  . . .  ,   Kingston. 

38     )  Editor  Christian 

39  . .    . .   \  Guardian. 

40     Toronto. 

41  .  .    Toronto. 

42^1  (  Principal  Vic. 

43  V  \      College,  Co- 

44  J  (      bourg. 

45  )  (  Sup.  of  Education 
to  > -j      by  permission 

73  )  I     of  Conference. 

74  . .  Toronto  Conf, 

Secretary  of  Conference,  1833, 
1835,  1837,  and  1838. 

Representative  to  English  Con- 
ference, 1832,  1836,  1839,  1840, 
and  to  the  General  Conference  of 
the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 
U.S.,  1835,  1839,  1843,  1852, 
and  1866. 

The  honorary  degree  of  LL.D. 
was  conferred  upon  him  by  the 
University  of  Victoria  College, 
Cobourg,  1861. 

Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 


RYERSON,  JOHN. 

1820)  f  Methodist 

to  >  . .  . .  -J      Episcopal 
32  )  I  " 

33^) 


to  >•  P.  ELD. 

35  J 

36  CHMN. 

3T) 
to  J- 
41 J 

42  CHMN. 

43    

44  ~) 

to  \  CHMN  . 

47  J 

to    -  CHMN 

51  j 

52  CHMN. 


Conference. 

Bay  Quinte  Dist. 

Toronto  District. 

Book  Steward, 

Toronto. 
St.  Catharines. 
President  of  Conf. 

Hamilton  Dist. 

Toronto  East. 
Belleville. 


1853^1 

to  ['CHMN. 

55  J 

56  CHMN. 

57 

58 

59 

60^) 

to  S-sup'd 

73  J 

74  ..        . 


CHMN 


Kingston. 

Quebec. 
Governor,  Vic- 
toria College. 
Grand  River. 

Brantford. 

London  Conf. 


Co-Delegate  of  the  Conference, 
1849  to  1857. 

Representative  to  English  Con- 
ference, 1840,  1846,  and  1849, 
and  to  General  Conference  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 
U.S.,  1839  and  1854. 


RYERSON,  JOSEPH  E. 


1844  c. 

45  R.  on  t. 

46   

47  .... 

48       


Chatham. 
Woodstock. 
Dundas. 
Toronto  East. 
Located. 


RYERSON,  WILLIAM. 


1 


(  Methodist 
Episcopal 
Conference. 
Kingston. 
Niagara  District. 
Hamilton. 
Hamilton. 
Toronto. 
Toronto. 
Grand  River. 
Grand  River. 
Grand  River. 
Simcoe. 
Simcoe. 


New  Credit. 

Simcoe. 

Simcoe. 

Grand  River. 


.   Grand  River. 
Located. 
Grand  River. 


1821^1 
to  I 
32  j 
33 

34  P.  ELD. 

35  CHMN. 

36  CHMN. 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44^| 

to  >-  chmn  .     London  District. 

47  J 

48  CHMN. 

49  CHMN. 

50  CHMN. 

to  y . . . 

57  J 
58 

to! 

61 

62 

to ; 

66  ' 

to  ^sup'd 
72  J 

President  of  Conference,  1841. 
Died  Sept.    15th,  1872,    aged 
75  years. 


134 


MINISTERS   AND    PROBATIONERS. 


s. 


SALLOWS,    KDWARD. 


1S41 
42 
43 

44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
to 
73 
74 


K.  on  t 


K.F.C.  &0 


Brock. 
Barrie. 
Woodstock  and 

Stratford. 
Whitechurch. 
Amherstburg. 
Amherstburg. 
Chatham. 
Sydenham. 
Wards  ville. 
Cornwall. 
Newash. 
Bruce  Mines. 
Collingwood. 
Collingwood. 
Penetanguishene 
Penetanguishene 
Penetanguishen  e 
Teeswater. 
Teeswater. 
Teeswater. 
Garden  River. 
Garden  River. 
Garden  River. 

Cape  Crocker  and 
Colpoys  Bay. 


sup'd  .     Collingwood. 
Toronto  Conf. 


I  1872  Muncey. 

73  Muncey. 

74  London  Conf. 


SALTON,  SAMUEL. 


SALMON,  JOHN,  B.A. 

1858  K.  on  t      Cobourg,  U.V.C' 

59   Alnwick  Circuit 

60  Alnwick  Circuit. 

61  u.  v.  c. .     Cobourg. 

62  R.F.C.&0  Wilton  and 

Odessa. 

63  . .  )  Coaticoke  and 

64  j  Barnston. 

65  •  •  •     i  Quebec,  Sea- 

66       )  men's  Mis. 

67  ...  Withdrew  and 
subsequently  united  with  the 
Congregationalists  ;  he  is  a  gra- 
duate of  Victoria  University — 
B.A.,  1862. 


SALT,  ALLAN. 

1853  r.  on  t      St.  Clair. 

54  ord         ) 
to  I  Lac  La  Pluie. 

57  r.  f.  c.  ) 

58     Garden  River. 

59  Garden  River. 

60-) 

to  f    Christian 

67  J  Islands. 

68") 

to  [        ....   St.  Hair. 
71  I 


1871  c 
72  r.  on  t 
73 
74 


Milford. 
Milford. 
L'Amable. 
Toronto  Conf. 


SANDERS,  JOSEPH  LANG- 
DON. 


London. 

Yonge  Street. 

Belleville. 

Three  Rivers. 

Bradford. 

Lloydtown. 
.  Lloydtown. 
.   Weston. 

Weston. 

Brampton. 

Brampton. 
.   Brampton. 

\  Whitby  and 
f  Oshawa. 

Rama. 
Rama. 
Baltimore. 
Baltimore. 


1854  i'. 

55  R.  on  t 

56  .  . 

57   

58  R.F.C.&O 

59  .... 

60  

61  

62  ... 

63  ... 

64  .... 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 

Died  August  16th,  1872,  aged 
41  years. 


SANDERS,  NELSON 

1866  r.  on  t 
67 
68 
69 


70 


Keppel. 
Walter's  Falls. 
Howick. 
Mitchell. 
Expelled. 


SANDERSON,  GEORGE 
RIVERS. 


1837  c 
38  I: 
39 
40 

41    R 
42 
43 
44 

45  . 

46  1 
to 

50  \ 

51  .. 

52  . 
53 

54  | 
to  } 


Thames. 

.  on  t  .     Newmarket. 

Grimsby. 

Hamilton. 
.F.c.  &o  Stamford. 

Stamford. 

St.  Catharines. 

St.  Catharines. 
Toronto. 

Editor,   Toronto. 


.  Cobourg. 
Cobourg. 
Cobourg. 

\  Book  Steward, 
(  Toronto. 


1859 

60  CHMN. 

61  CHMN. 

62  CHMN. 

63  CHMN. 

64  CHMN". 

65  ~) 

66  A 
67 
68 
69 

70  J 

71  CHMN. 

72  CHMN. 

73  CHMX. 

74 


London. 
London. 
London. 
Port  Hope. 
Port  Hope. 
Port  Hope. 
Picton. 
Picton. 
Picton. 
*  Belleville. 
Belleville. 
..  Belleville. 
Kingston. 
Kingston. 
Kingston. 
London  Conf. 


Secretary  of  Conference,  1852. 

Representative  to  English  Wes- 
leyan  Conference,  1861. 

Co-Delegate  of  the  Conference, 
1871. 

Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference  held  in  Toronto,  1874. 


SANDERSON,  JOHN. 


1835 
to 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57  ■• 
58) 
to  :- 
62  ) 
631 
to  \  sri- 
73) 
74    ... 


New  Connexion 
Conference. 

Peterboro'. 

Brock. 

Brock. 

Consecon. 

Consecon. 

Napanee. 

Napanee. 

Sheffield. 

Norwood. 

Mariposa. 

Metcalfe. 

Cartwright. 

Cartwright. 

Cartwright. 

Mud  Lake. 

Madoc. 

Madoe. 

Madoc . 


sup'd       Millbrook. 


n. 


Peterboro' 
Toronto  Conf. 


SANDKRSON,  JOHN  (B). 

1857  c.  Devonshire  and 

McGillivray. 

58  R.  on  r       Visiting  England 

59   Milton. 

60  ...  Peel. 

61  Erin. 

62  k.k.o.&o  Elma. 

63  Elma. 

Ri  VI 


WESLEYAN    METHODIST    CONFERENCE. 


135 


1865     . . 

Fenelon  Falls 

66  .... 

67 

Fenelon  Falls 

68  .... 

69  .... 

. .   Warsaw. 

70  .... 

. . .   Caistorville. 

71   .... 

Caistorville. 

72 
73 

74 

Cayuga. 
Cayuga. 
London  Conf. 

SANDERSON,  JOSEPH  E., 
M.A. 


1851  c.  ... 

52  .. 

53  c 

54  k.  on  t 
55 

56  R.T.v.ko 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61  F.  SEC 

.62  

63 
64 
65 
66 
67 

68  F.  SEC 

69  F.  SEC 

70  F.  SEC 

71  .. 

72  .. 

73  ... 

74  ... 


F.  SEC 
F.  SEC. 


Brampton. 
Student. 
Brampton. 
Brampton. 
London. 
Montreal  East. 
Montreal  East. 
Kingston. 
Kingston. 
Aylmer  E. 
Aylmer  E. 
Trenton. 

Shefford  and 
Lawrenceville. 

Compton. 

Compton. 

Perth. 

Perth. 

Perth. 

Whitby. 

Whitby. 

Whitby. 

Toronto  Conf. 


SANDERSON,  WILLIAM. 


1851  r. 

on  t. 

Norwood. 

52  .. 

Markham. 

53"i 

54  j- 

55  J 

\  No  Station— ill 
\                 health. 

56 

Picton. 

57   .. 

Percy, 
o  Seymour. 

58   R.F.C. & 

59 

)  Flinton  and  Ad 
\      dington  Road. 

60 

61 

Point  Alexander 

62 

Point  Alexander 

63 

Point  Alexander 

64  .. 

.   Onslow. 

65   .. 

.   Onslow. 

66 

.   Onslow. 

67      . 

.   Clarendon. 

68 

Clarendon. 

69 

Alice. 

70  .. 

.   Alice. 

71    F. 

SEC. . 

Alice. 

72 

Playfair. 

73 

Playfair. 

74     . 

Montreal  Conf. 

SAUNDERS 

,  JABEZ  BEER. 

1868  c. 

.   Carleton  Place. 

69  r. 

oral'. 

Merrickville. 

70     . 

-    Lyn. 

1871     ....       Lyn. 

72  r.f.c.  &o  South  Mountain. 

73 South  Mountain. 

74 Montreal  Conf. 


SAUNDERS,  JOHN,  B.A. 


1866 

c.  . .  .    - 

Artemesia. 

67 

R.  oni . 

Keppel. 

68 

.   Walter's 

Falls. 

69 

U.  V.  c. 

.   Cobourg. 

70 

U.  V.  c. 

Cobourg. 

71 

R.F.C.  & 

o  Durham, 

Que. 

72 

.   Durham, 

Que. 

73 

.   Durham, 

Que. 

74 



.   London  Conf. 

A  graduate 

of  Victoria 

Univer 

sity— 

-B.A.,  1871. 

SAVAGE,  JOHN  WESLEY. 


1854  c. 

55  r. 

56  .. 


57  ORD. . 

58  r.  f.  c. 

59  .... 
60 

61   

62  . . 

63  .. 
64 

65  ... 

66  ..   .. 
67 

68 
69 


Warwick. 

London  Circuit. 

London  Circuit. 

Cooksville. 

Prince  Albert. 

Prince  Albert^ 

Orangeville. 

Orangeville. 

Mono. 

Mono. 

Albion. 

Albion. 

Albion. 

Howick. 

Howick. 

Howick. 

Glanford. 


70     Glanford. 

71 Glanford. 

72  ...  Omemee. 

73  . .  Omemee. 

74  Toronto  Conf. 


SAVAGE,  WILLIAM. 

1854  o Belmont. 

55  r.  on  t       Belmont. 

56  . .       Belmont. 

57  Mount  Brydges. 

58  r.  f.  c       Mount  Brydges. 

59  . .     Florence. 

60  Florence. 

61  ...        Florence. 

62  . .       Peel. 

63  .  .  Peel. 

64  ....        Berlin. 

65  ..   Berlin. 

66  ...   Brewer's  Mills. 

67  . .   Elgin. 

68  Elgin. 

69  ....        Cayuga. 

70   Cayuga. 

71    Cayuga. 

72     Smithville. 

73 Smithville. 

74    .  .  London  Conf. 


SAWYER,  DAVID. 

1849  c Owen  Sound. 

50  c Newash. 

51  E.  on  t.     Newash. 

52  ord Beausoliel  and 

French  River. 

53  ...       Located. 


SAWYER,  JOSEPH. 

1797  )  (  Methodist 

to  >  . .  !      Episcopal 

1810  )  (  Conference. 

11  } 

to  >  Located. 

47  j 

48) 

to  }  supy       Matilda. 

50  ) 

51   Rem.    to  U.  S., 

where  he  died  in  1852  or  1853. 

Note. — In  1850,  when  about 
80  years  of  age,  he  visited  the 
Canada  Conference  at  Brockville. 


SCALES,  WILLIAM. 

1854  r.  on  t  .  St.  Andrews. 

55   ...  Point  Alexander. 

56 Westmeath. 

57  ord Bell's  Corners. 

58  R.  f.  c.  Aylmer,  E. 

59  ...  Aylmer,  E. 

60   Elgin. 

61  . .  Hatley. 

62   East  Bolton. 

63   East  Bolton. 

64  ...  East  Bolton. 

65  ...  Knowlton. 

66       Knowlton. 

67     Knowlton. 

68  Frelighsburg. 

69  Frelighsburg. 

70 Frelighsburg. 

71  Bolton. 

72  Bolton. 

73     Stirling. 

74  . . .  Toronto  Conf. 


SCANLON,  JOHN. 

1865 

r.  on  T . 

Innisfil. 

66 

.   Sharon  and 

Mount  Albert. 

67 

.   Penetanguishene 

68 

Bond  Head. 

69 

R.F.C.  & 

o  Kingston. 

70 

Park  Hill. 

71 

Park  Hill. 

72 

.... 

Hemmingford. 

73 

Hemmingford. 

74 

Montreal  Conf. 

SCHESSER,  ELMIRA  J. 

1867 

R.  on  T . 

.  Waterloo  Ger- 
man Mission. 

68 

.  .  . 

)  Heidelburg 

69 

\             and  Grey. 

70 

Rem.  to  U.S. 

136 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


SCHMIDT,  KARLOS. 

1860  Eganville,  Ger. 

61 Eganville,  Ger. 

Died,  1862. 


SCHOFIELD,  WM.  H.,  M.A. 

1860  R.  on  t    )  n„K^,>„ 

61  v.  v.  c.  (  CoboUrS- 

62  Bath. 

63 Merrickville. 

64  R.F.C.&0  Smith's  Falls. 

65  ...         Coboconk  and 

Garden. 

66  ...     Minden. 

67  ...       Minden. 

68         Lakefield. 

69 Lakefield. 

Died  October  29th,  1869,  aged 
29  years. 

SCHBAM,  GEO.  ASHWELL. 


1870  K.  on  t 

71 

72  .... 

73  sttt 

74  ... 


(  Glanford. 
|  Ainleyville. 

Wingham. 
.   Drayton. 

Montreal  Theo.C. 

London  Conf. 


SCHUSTER,  ANSELM. 

1866  k.  on  t       Paris  and  St. 

George,  Ger. 
67 Vennacher,  G.  M 

68   Vennacher,  G.  M 

69   Vennacher,  G.  M 

70  k.f.c.  &o  New  Waldec. 

71  ......  Suspended. 

Note. — He  was  subsequently 

received  by  the  Bible  Christians. 
In  1879  he  was  stationed  in  Belle- 
ville. 

SCOTT,  JOHN. 

1857  c Oakville. 

58  R.  on  t  .   Mono. 

59  .   Newmarket  and 

Aurora. 

60  Mount  Forest. 

61  R.F.C.  &o  Durham,  C.E. 

62  Durham,  C.E. 

63       Durham,  C.E. 

64       New  Ireland. 

65  .      . .       Actonvale. 

66  Actonvale. 

67   New  Glasgow. 

68  .   New  Glasgow. 

69       Cavignal. 

70-j  8 

to  >•  8UP>D  .     Montreal. 

73  J 

74  ....   Montreal  Conf. 

SCOTT,  JOHN,  B.A. 


1870  ..-. Elora. 

71  R.F.C.  &o  Listowel. 

72     Listowel. 

73  ....   Listowel. 

74  . .    . .        London  Conf. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity— B.A.,  1868. 

SCOTT,  JOHN  GARDINER. 

1869  c.  . .   Orangeville. 

70  c.  . .   Orangeville* 

71  R.  on  t.  .  Klemburg. 

72  . .       Brampton. 

73  R.F.c.  &o  Brampton. 

74  . .       London  Conf. 


SCOTT,  JONATHAN. 

1834  c. 
35  R.  on  T 


36  ORD  .. 

37  .. 

38  R.  f.  c 


867  R.  on  t 

68  .       . 

69  


Cobourg,  U.V.C. 

Berlin. 

Peel. 


Grape  Island. 
Lake  Simcoe  and 
Coldwater. 
.  Lake  Simcoe. 
.  Lake  Simcoe  and 
Barrie. 
Lake  Simcoe, 
Barrie,  and 
Coldwater. 
c  Editor  Christian 
\         Guardian, 
I  Toronto. 

, .  Stamford. 
Stamford. 
. .   Cobourg. 
. .  Cobourg. 
. .   Port  Hope. 

Perth. 
.     Perth. 
Cooksville. 
Cooks  ville. 
Cooksville. 


sup'y       Cooksville. 


39 -) 
to  [ 

43  J 

44  . 
45 
46 

47  . 

48  . 
49 
50  . 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 

57 1 

to  V  sup'y 

67  J 

68 

to 

73 

74 


Toronto. 

Brampton. 
Toronto  Conf. 


SCOTT,  MOSES. 


1872 
73 
74 


c.  ... 
R.  on  t  . 


Port  Neuf. 
Port  Neuf. 
Montreal  Conf. 


SCOTT,  WILLIAM. 

1836  R.onT..   New  York  Conf. 
Brockville  and 

Elizabethtown. 
Yonge  Street. 
Amherstburg. 
Amherstburg. 


37   .  . 
38 

39  ORD 

40  R.  F. 

41 1 

to  y    .. 

47  J 


St.  Clair. 
St.  Arniand. 


1850 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


CHMN. 
CHMN. 


CHMN. 
CHMN. 
CHMN. 
CHMN. 

CHMN. 
CHMN. 

CHMN. 

CHMN. 
CHMN. 
CHMN. 
CHMN. 
CHMN. 


St  Arniand. 

Melbourne. 

Melbourne. 

Montreal  West 

Montreal  West. 

Odelltown. 

Odelltown. 

Peterboro'. 

Peterboro'. 

Toronto  West 

Agt.  Vic.  CoL 

Ottawa. 

Ottawa. 

Ottawa. 

Prescott 

Prescott 

Matilda. 

Matilda. 

Napanee. 

Napanee. 

Napanee. 

Oshawa. 

Oshawa. 

Oshawa. 

Montreal  Conf. 


48  .... 

49   St.  Armand. 


Secretary  of  Conference  in  1862 
and  1872. 

Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 
ference, Toronto,  1874. 


SCOTT,  WILLIAM  L. 


1855  c 

....   Wellesley. 

56  R.  mm.     Cobourg,  S.V.C 

57 

.   Oakville. 

58   ... 

. .   Bridgenorth. 

59  R.F. 

c.  &o  Bradford. 

60 

. . .   Percy. 

61 

Alnwick. 

62 

Alnwick. 

63     . 

Keene. 

64       . 

Ke^ne. 

65 

Keene. 

66       . 

67  sop 

d.        Peterboro'. 

68 

Three  Rivers. 

69    ... 

. .   Three  Rivers. 

70 

Three  Rivers. 

71   .    . 

Smithfield. 

72 

Smithfield. 

73 

Lakefield. 

74 

Toronto  Conf. 

SEELEY,  SAMUEL  C. 

1856  c 

57  R.  on  t  .     Kincardine. 

58 Bayfield. 

59  ... .  No  Station— ill 

health. 
Died  1859,  aged  27  years. 

SELLERY,  SAMUEL. 
1871   R.  onr 


72 
73 

74 


Londesboro'  and 
Holmesville. 
Howick. 
Wingham. 
London  Conf. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


137 


SELLEY,  JOHN  B.,  M.D. 


1836  R.«iT.. 

37       

38 

39     

40  R.F.C.  &0 

41 

42 

43 

44  .. 

45  .... 

46  ..      .. 

47  .... 
48 

49  .... 

50    

51 

52 

53  sup'y.. 

54 

55 

56 

57 

to 

62 

63^ 

*  to  f 
67) 
68  ^ 

to  )■  HW'll. .  . 

73  J 

74  .. 


Montreal. 
Shefford. 
Melbourne. 
New  Ireland. 
Quebec. 
Hamilton  and 

Brantford. 
Toronto  West. 
Toronto  West. 
St.  Armands. 
St.  Armands. 
Eleuthera,  Ba- 
hamas. 
St.  Kitts,  W.  I. 
St.  Kitts,  W   I. 
Antigua. 
Antigua. 
Quebec, 
Compton. 
Compton. 
Compton. 


sitp'd       Ouebec. 


sup'd       Compton. 


Montreal. 
Montreal  Conf. 


SEMMENS,  JOHN. 


1870 
71 


73 


Windsor. 
Chatham. 
Dundas. 
Norway  House, 

H.  B,  T. 
Nelson  River. 


SHALEB,  HENRY. 

1828^1  /  Methodist 

to  J-  -J      Episcopal 

32  J  I  Conference. 

33  ord.  .         Rideau. 

34   Rideau. 

35  . .        Matilda. 

36  ...   Matilda. 

37    Prescott  and 

Augusta. 
38 Augusta. 

39   Ottawa. 

40  Ottawa. 

41  Richmond. 

42   Richmond. 

43  ..   Hull. 

44  ....       Hull. 

45    Pembroke  and 

Bonchire. 

46  . .  I'emborke. 

47  Pembroke. 

48  Pembroke  and 

Westmeath. 

49  Osgoode. 

50  Osgoode. 

51  Osgoode. 

52  Westmeath. 

53  Westmeath. 
54 1 

to  j- sup'd.      Kemptville. 

69  J 

70 Hudson. 

71  1 

to  J-.sup  i)       Kemptville. 

73  J 

74  .  .  Montreal  Conf. 


SHANNON,  JOHN. 
1859  r.  onr       Norwood. 


74   Toronto  Conf. 


SEXSMITH,  GEORGE. 

1860  c.  .  . .  Romney. 

61  r.  on  T       Strathroy. 

62  MeGillivray. 

63  ....         Ingersoll. 

64  r.f.o.  &o  MeGillivray. 

65       MeGillivray. 

66  ....        MeGillivray. 

67  . .  Port  Stanley. 

68     Port  Stanley. 

69  ...  .         (  Lucan  and 

70  . .  j  Ailsa  Craig. 

71    Lucan. 

72   Orangeville. 

73   ( )rangeville. 

Died  Feb  22nd,  1874,   aged  39 

years. 

SEXSMITH,  WM.   V 


60  .. 

61  .. 

62  s.  v.  c. 

Died  Oct, 
years. 


Norwood. 
Millbrook. 
Cobourg. 
4th,   1862,  aged  26 


1851 


SHAW,  JOHN. 
Strathroy. 


c. 

52  r.  on  T. 

53 

54  s.  v.  c. . 

55  R.F.C. &o 
56 
57 

58  ! 
I 

59  ... 

60  .. 
61 
62 
63 

64   .... 
65 

66     ... 
67 
68 
69 

70  ..      . 

71  ..      . 

72  I'HMX 

73  CHMX, 

74 


SEC 
SEC 


Malahide. 

Crowland. 

Cobourg. 

Woodstock. 

Port  Dover. 

Cayuga. 

Cayuga. 

Smith  ville. 

.Smith  ville. 

Smith  ville. 

Grimsby. 

Grimsby. 

Grimsby. 

Whitby  and 

Oshawa. 
Newmarket  and 
Aurora. 
Aurora. 
Weston. 
Weston. 
Brampton. 
Brampton. 
Toronto  Fourth. 
Toronto  Conf. 
Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 

SHAW    ROBERT,  B.A. 

1859  R.  out       St.  Mary's. 


60  u.  v. 

c.     Cobourg. 

61 

Devonshire. 

62  u.  v. 

c       Cobourg. 

63    R.F.C 

.  &  o  Caistorville. 

64 

Caistorville. 

65 

Point  Abino. 

66 

Point  Abino. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 

sity— B.A. 

1863. 

Died  January  13th,  1867,  aged 

31  vears. 

SHANNON,  WILLIAM. 


1871  R.  on  t 


i  J,  (i  iti) . 


73 

74 


Kennebec. 
(  Kennebec, 

Salt  Spring  and 
(    Maple  Bay,  B.C. 
Salt  Spring  and 
Maple  Bay. 
Toronto  Conf. 


1854 
55 

56 

57 
58 
59 

60 
61 

62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


R.  fill.  T 


K.F.C.&O 


Osprey. 

Bath  and  Am- 
herst Isle. 

Brant. 

Belmore. 

Shannonville. 

M  adoc  and  Hast- 
ings Road. 

Ormstown. 

Cavignal. 

Cavignal. 

Cavignal. 

Clarendon. 

Clarendon. 

Clarendon. 

Onslow. 

Maberly. 

Maberly, 

Maberly. 

Harrowsmith. 

Lynedoch. 

Lynedoch. 

London  Conf. 


SHAW, 
1864  r.  on  t. 

65 

66 

67  .. 

68  R.F( 

69 

70  sup'd  . 
nup'd. 


71 

Died  Feb. 
years. 


WILLIAM. 
Franklin. 
La  Chute. 
Smith's  Falls. 
Newburg. 
&o  Newburg. 
Napanee. 
Shawbridge. 
Shawbridge. 
24th,  1872,  aged  35 


SHAW. 


WM   ISAAC,  B.A., 
LL.B. 


1864  c.    .. 

65  r.  on  r 

66  ... 
67 


Brewer's  Mills. 
Brewer's  Mills. 
Belleville. 
Lachine. 


68  r.f.c.&o  Lachine. 

69    Hemmingford. 


70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Hemmingford. 
Hemmingford. 
Odelltown. 
Odelltown. 
Montreal  Conf. 


A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sitv— B.A..  1861  :  LL.B..  1S64. 


13S 


MINISTERS   AND    PROBATIONERS. 


SHENSTONE,  WM.  EWEN. 

1828  R.  on  T.&o  England. 

29  ...        Stanstead. 

30  . .        St.  Armand. 

31    Three  Rivers. 

32  R.  F.  c.     Shcfford. 

33  ...      ...    Shefford. 

34   Three  Rivers. 

35    Three  Rivers. 

36   Three  Rivers. 

37] 

to  [■    ...  Nova  Scotia. 
45.) 

46   St.  Armand. 

47   St.  Armand. 

48         E.  B.  America. 


SHEPHERD,   EDMUND. 

1831   (  Methodist  Epis- 

32 (  copal  Conf. 

33  Hallowell. 

34 Bay  Quinte. 

35 Hamilton. 

36   Brantford. 

37    Brantford. 

38  ...  Newmarket. 

39    Newmarket. 

40  ...  Stamford. 

41  St.  Catharines. 

42  chmn".  London. 

43  chmn.  London. 

44  chmn.  London. 

45  . .  Dundas. 

46  .  .  Kingston. 

47  . .  By  town. 

48  chmn.  Bytown. 

49  chmn.  Bytown. 

50  chmn.  Bytown  and 

Torbolton. 

51  . .  Woodstock. 

52  .  .  Woodstock. 

53  .  .  Woodstock. 

54  chmn.  Chatham. 

55  Expelled. 


SHEPHERD,   \VM.   W. 

1862  r.  on  t.      Mount  Forest 

and  Arthur. 

63  St.  Vincent. 

64  s.  v.  c       Cobourg. 

65  . .      .  .    Belmont. 

66  s.  v.  c       Cobourg. 

67  R.  f.  c.&o  Listowel. 

68  Listowel. 
'59              Listowel. 

70  Washington. 

71  Washington. 

72  Washington. 

73  (.'ainsville. 

74  London  Conf. 


SHEPLY,  JOSEPH. 


Simcoe. 
i  t       Dumfries. 

Orimshy. 
Stamford. 

i.&..  York. 


1846 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 

72  ..    . 

73  sup'd 
74 


Dumfries. 

Malahide. 

Malahide. 

Ingersoll. 

Ingersoll. 

Blenheim. 

Blenheim. 

Paris. 

Paris. 

Simcoe. 

Simcoe. 

Norwich. 

Norwich. 

Ingersoll. 

Ingersoll. 

Ingersoll. 

Cookstown. 

Newmarket  and 
Aurora. 
Berlin. 
Berlin. 
Fingal. 
Fingal. 
Wardsville. 
Blenheim. 
Blenheim. 
Ingersoll. 
London  Conf. 


S41 

c. 

42 

R. 

43 

44 

45 

11. 

SHERIDAN,  WILLIAM. 

1858  R.  on  T.      Prince  Albert. 

59  . . . .   ( 'artwright. 

60   Bowmanvillc 

61  ...  Merrickville. 

62  r.f.c.&o  Minden. 

63   Fenelon  Falls. 

64    Fenelon  Falls. 

65       Lakefield,  Mud 

Lake  &  Warsaw. 

66     Lakefield. 

67  .  .  Lakefield. 

68  ....  Bobcaygeon. 

69  ....  Spencerville. 

71    Spencerville. 

72   Spencerville. 

73  .  .        .  .    Merrickville. 
74 .Montreal  Conf. 


SHERLOCK,  BENJAMIN. 

1858  c.  NottaWasaga. 

59  r.  on  t      Cookstown. 

60   Winchester. 

61  ...       Lyn. 

62  r.f.c.&o  Sandwich  and 

Windsor, 

63  ...  Orangeville. 

64  ....  Orangeville. 

65       Orangeville. 

66  ...       Albion. 

67  . .  Albion. 
68 Albion. 

69  Tyironnell. 

70  Tvrcniilicll. 

71  ....  Erin. 

72  ....        (.'hinguacousy. 

73 ( 'hinguacousy. 

74         .  r  r.,,,1..,.  i  '.,„(• 


SHIBLEY,  SAMUEL. 

1871  c.         . .  Moore. 

72  c.    ...  Thurso. 

73  R.  on  t  Richmond. 

74  ....  Montreal  Conf. 


SHIER,  RICHARD. 


1869  c. 
70  c. 

North  Wakefield 

and  Templeton. 

71  R.  on  t 

Aylwin. 

72 

L'Orignal. 

73  r.f.c.&o  Mansonville. 

74 

Montreal  Conf. 

SHOREY,  EDMUND  S. 


1859  r.  on  t. 

Waterloo — 

Kingston 

60 

Bath. 

61 

Centreville  and 

Tamworth 

62  s.  v.  c . 

Cobourg. 

63  r.f.c.&o  Waterloo — 

Kingston 

64 

Rokeby. 

65 

Rokebv. 

66 

Newboro'  and 

Bedford 

67 

Newboro'. 

68   

Wallaceburg. 

69       .. 

Amherstburg. 

70   ..    .. 

Amherstburg. 

71 

Newbury. 

72   .... 

Newbury. 

73 

Newbury. 

74   

Montreal  Conf. 

SHORT,  WILLIAM. 


1855  c. 

Brampton. 

56   n.  on 

t       Wilton. 

57 

.  .    Centreville  and 

Tamworth 

58 

Bath. 

59    K.F.C 

.  &i>  (iananoque. 

60 

Seymour. 

61 

Seymour. 

62 

Seymour. 

63 

Minden. 

64       .. 

Minden. 

65   .... 

. .  .    Minden. 

66 

Hastings. 

67 

Hastings. 

68   .... 

69 

Fenella. 

70 

. . .   Fenella. 

71       .. 

Fenella. 

72 

Harrowsmith. 

73 

Harrowsmith. 

74  ... 

. .   Montreal  Conf. 

SHORTT,  WM.  KEM.M1S,  M.A 


1872  r.  on  t 

73   ORD.. 


Ormstown. 
Ormstown. 


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SICKLES,  ABRAHAM. 


1843  )  R.  on  t 


to 
46 


ORD. 


47  ^  R.  F.  C  ' 

to  V 
51 J 
52   .... 

to  [ 

66  J 

67  svp'd 
68^> 

69  [ 

70  J 
711 

72  J- 

73  J 
74 


Muncey. 


Munoey. 

Grand  River. 

Mount  Elgin 

and  Muncey. 
Muncey. 


Muncev. 


Lake  of  Two 

Mountains. 
London  Conf. 


SILVESTER,  CHARLES. 

1846  c.  . .  St.  Armand. 

47  R.  on  T .  Stratford  and 

Peel, 

.48     . .  London  Circuit. 

49   Devonshire. 

50  r.f.c.  &o  Wardsville. 

51  Wardsville. 

52  . .  Wardsville. 

53  Goderich. 
54 Goderich. 

55  Elora. 

56   Elora. 

57  f.  sec.  .  Elora. 

58  ..  Bradford. 

59  f.  sec.  Bradford. 

60  . .  Collingwood. 

61       Collingwood. 

62  ...  Prince  Albert. 

63  . .  Prince  Albert. 

64  Prince  Albert. 

65  Canton. 

66  Canton. 

67  Canton. 

68  F.  sec.  .  Baltimore. 

69  f.  .sec.  . .  Baltimore. 

70  f.  sec.  . .  Baltimore. 

71  ....  Grimsby. 
72 Grimsby. 

73  Niagara. 

74  ...  London  Conf. 


SIMPSON,  JAMES. 

1870  r.oht.     Collfield. 

71    Moulinette. 

72   Richmond. 

73  ....   March. 

74         Montreal  Conf. 


SING,  SAMUEL. 


1867 

c. 

Madoc. 

68 

R. 

on  T . 

Shannonville. 

69 

.... 

Brighton. 

70 

Plainville. 

71 

R. 

F.  C.  &  0 

Plainville. 

72 

Plainville. 

73 

Madoc. 

74 

... 

Toronto  Conf. 

SLATER,  JAMES  CORNISH. 


1846  r.  o«  r 


47  .. 

48  .. 

49  .. 

50  R. 
51 
52 
53 

54  .. 
55 
56 

57  .. 
58 
59 

60  f. 

61  f. 

62  f. 
63 

64  .. 

65  .. 

66  F. 

67  .. 

68  .. 
69 

70  .. 

71  . 

72  .. 

73  .. 

74  .. 


Kingston  and 
Loughboro' 
. .   Peterboro' 

Port  Hope. 

Humber. 

F.c.  &o  Bowmanville. 
....       Bowmanville. 

Norwood. 
Norwood. 

Picton. 

Picton. 

Picton. 

Bowmanville. 

Bowmanville. 

Bowmanville. 

Barrie. 

Barrie. 

Barrie. 

Millbrook. 

Millbrook. 

Millbrook. 
J  Whitby  and 
/  Oshawa. 

Whitby. 

Pembroke. 

Pembroke. 

Pembroke. 

Smith's  Falls. 

Smith's  Falls. 

London  Conf. 


SEC 
SEC 
SEC 


SEC 


Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 
ference, Toronto,  1874. 


SLIGHT,  BENJAMIN,  M.A. 

1834  k.  «t.     Amherstburg. 

35  ord..         Amherstburg. 

36  ) 

to  >     Credit. 

39  \ 

40  Guelph. 

41    Three  Rivers. 

42   St.  John. 

43  . .        .  .   St.  John. 

44  Three  Rivers. 

45  Three  Rivers. 

46   )  Compton  and 

47  ..         \  Hatley. 

48  ....        Melbourne. 

49  ...         Melbourne. 

50   Melbourne. 

51  -j 

to  J-  Sherbrooke. 

55  j 

56  chmn.        Napanee. 

57  Napanee. 

Died  January  16th,  1858,  aged 
59  years. 

SLIGHT,  JOHN. 

1856  c.  Napanee. 

57  R.  on  T.     Wilton. 

58    Wilton. 

"59   Odessa. 

60  r.f.c.  &o  Gananoque. 

61  Gananoque. 

62  Templeton. 

63  Templeton. 

64  Osgoode. 

65  Osgoode. 


1866   

67       .. 

Osgoode. 
Thurso 

68 

Expelled. 

SLOANE 

,  JAMES  W. 

1858  c. 

Brock. 

59  R.  on  t 

Gull  River. 

60  s.  v.  c . 

Cobourg. 

61    .... 
62 

Cartwright. 
Hastings  Road, 

63  R.F.c.&i 

Hastings  Road. 

64 
65 

Hastings  Road. 
Roxboro'. 

66       .... 

Roxboro' 

67  .... 

Roxboro' 

68  sup'd. 

Millbrook. 

69 

Hall's  Bridge 

70 

Warsaw. 

Died  June  2i 

id,  1*71,   aged  3.' 

years. 

SMILEY, 

JOHN,  M.A. 

1865  r.  on  t 

Cooks  ville. 

66 
67 

Washington. 
Preston. 

68 

Elora. 

69   R.F.C&C 

St.  Thomas. 

70       .... 

Lucan  and 

71  .... 

72  .... 

Ailsa  Craig 
Ailsa  Craig. 
Mono 

73   .. 

Mono. 

74 

Toronto  Conf. 

A  graduate  of  University  <  'ol- 
lege,  Toronto— M.A.,  1868" 

SMITH,   ANDREW  A. 


1849  c. 

Millbrook. 

50    P..  071  T 

Norwood. 

51    .... 

Bradford. 

52 

Glanford. 

53    R.F.C.  & 

o  Kincardine. 

54 

\  Berlin  and 

55       .. 

\              Blenheim. 

'      56 

Mitchell. 

1      57 

Mitchell. 

58   ..      .. 

Aylmer,  W 

59 

Aylmer,  W. 

60 

Vienna. 

61 

Vienna. 

62        .... 

Vienna. 

63 

Sarnia. 

64 

Sarnia. 

i      65 

Sarnia. 

66 

.    Brighton. 

67       

.   Brighton. 

68 

Brighton. 

69 

Newmarket. 

70 

Newmarket. 

71   .. 

Newmarket. 

72 

.   Selby. 

73      .. 

Newburg. 

74     ... 

Montreal  ConL. 

SMITH, 

CHARLES. 

1870  c. 

Oil  Springs  and 

Petrolia, 

71   R.  on  T. 

Wyoming. 

72  .. 

Cookstown. 

73       .. 

Tilsonburg. 

74 

Toronto  Conf. 

140 


MINISTERS  AND  PROBATIONERS. 


'  SMITH,  JOHN. 

1865  K.  on  t    )  Dudswell  and 

66 )  Bury. 

67     Withdrew. 


SMITH,  JOHN  TATLER. 


1872  c 

73  k.  on  t 

74  ...       . 


Orangeville. 
Moore. 
London  Conf. 


SMITH,  JOHN  VIPOND. 

1870  c.  ,    . .       Sharon  and 

Mount  Albert. 

71  R.  on  t.     Bond  Head. 

72  ....   Sarnia. 

73       Drummondville. 

74  London  Conf. 


SMITH,  NATHANIEL. 

1866  c.  . .   Grimsby. 

67  k.  wit..   Exeter. 

68  ...    Aylmer,  W. 

69  Kincardine. 

70  r.f.c.&o  Trowbridge. 

71     Trowbridge. 

72  Millbank. 

73  ...       Millbank. 

74  ......    .   Montreal  Conf. 


SMITH,  PHILANDER. 

1820-1  r  Methodist 

to  \  stip'd  -j      Episcopal 

32  j  t.           Conference. 
33-) 

to  >■  . . . .  Prescott  and 

36  J  Augusta. 

37     Removed  to  U.S. 

and  united  with  the  Black  River 
Conference.  He  subsequently  re- 
turned to  Canada,  and  was  elected 
one  of  the  Bishops  of  the  New 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church, 
which  office  he  held  until  his 
death,  which  took  place  at  Brook - 
lin,  Ont.,  March  29th,  1870. 


SMITH,  ROBERT  HALL. 

1857  i  •.  .  .  Bath. 

58  R.  on  t.  .  Devonshire. 

59  Owen  Sound. 
HO     Bradford. 

61  r.f.c&o  Barrie. 

62 Actonvale. 

•53     Actonvale 

64  .  Actonvale. 

65  .  .  Danville. 
66 Danville. 

67  Danville. 

68  ...... :  .. .  Leeds. 

69  ......    .  Leeds. 

70 Leeds. 

71         Sawyerville. 

72  . .    Sawyerville. 

73  Innisftl. 

74 Toronto  Conf. 


SMITH,  WILLIAM. 

1828-|  ("Methodist 

to  >  . .         -!      Episcopal 

32  J  I  Conference. 

33  Brockville. 

34  Brockville. 

35       Rem.  to  U.  S. 


SMITH,  WILLIAM  E. 


1871  c.      ... 

72  E.  «T. 

73 

74 


Florence. 
Holmesville. 
Scarboro'. 
Toronto  Conf. 


SNIDER,  SOLOMON 


1835  r.  on  t. 
36 

37  .... 

38  . 


Matilda. 

Waterloo. 

Sidney. 

Sidney. 
39  .         Peterborough. 

40^ 

to  >■  Located. 

44j 

45  r.  on  t  .     St.  Thomas. 

46  r.f.c.&o  Norwich. 

47  Norwich. 

48  . .  Withdrew,  and 
removed  to  the  United  States. 


SNOWDEN,  THOMAS  J. 

1872  b.  onr.     Muskoka. 
)  Huntsville. 
)  Coldwater. 
74   ....  Toronto  Conf. 


SPENCER,  HAZLETON  A. 

1859  R.  on  t.  .  Long  Isld.  Lcks. 

60  .  Smith's  Palls. 

61  s.  v.  c  . .  Cobourg. 

62  . .  Carleton  Place. 

^.-H&Har*, 

64  Eaton. 

65  .  . .  Removed  to  U.S. 
and  united  with  the  Vermont 
Conference  of  the  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Church.  In  1874  he  was 
stationed  at  Montpelier. 


73 


SPARLING,  JOSEPH  W., 
M.A.,  B.D. 

1866  r.  on  t  . .  Belmont. 
67  s.  v.  c  Cobourg. 
68 Lloydtown. 

69  tt.  v.  c.     Cobourg. 

70  u.  v.  c .     Cobourg. 

71  R.F.C.&0  Montreal  Fifth. 

72  ...       Montreal  Fifth. 

73  Aylmer,  E. 

74  Montreal  Conf. 

Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 
ference, Toronto,  1874. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.A.,  1871  ;  B.D.,  1872; 
M.A.,  in  course,  1874. 


SPARLING,  WILLIAM  H. 

1864  r.  on  r      Paisley. 

65  Stratford. 

66  ..  Removed  to  U.S. 
and  united  with  the  Michigan 
Conference  of  the  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Church.  In  1874  he  was 
stationed  at  Evart,  Big  Rapids 
District. 


SPENCER,  JAMES,  M.A. 

1838  r.  on  t.  .  Grimsby. 

39  ...         Newmarket. 

40  I  Whitby. 

(St.  Catharines. 

41  . . .  Brantford. 

42  R.F.C.&0  Tutor  Vic.  Coll. 

43  ...         Dundas. 

44     Dundas. 

45  . .         Toronto  Circuit. 

46  . .         Nelson. 

47  . .  Nelson. 

48  Nelson. 

49  Guelph. 

50  Guelph. 
51-) 

to  >-  Editor  Christian 

59  J  Guardian. 

60  Brampton. 

61 Brampton. 

62  Brampton. 

63     Paris. 

Representative  to  English  Wes- 

leyan  Conference,  1860. 

Secretary  of  Conference,  1863. 

The  honorary  degree  of  M.A. 
was  conferred  upon  him  by  the 
University  of  Victoria  College, 
May,  1863. 

Died  October  9th,  1863,  aged 
51  years. 

SQUIRE,  GEO.  H.,  B.A. 

1865  c   . .    . .     Napanee. 

66  r.  on  t.     Newburg. 

67  ..       Wilton. 

68  Wilton. 

69  r.f.c.&o  Lachine. 

70  ...   New  Glasgow. 

71  ...  New  Glasgow. 

72  New  Glasgow. 

73  . . .        . .   Clarenceville. 

.  74  . .   Montreal  Conf. 

A  graduate  of  University  Col- 
lege, Toronto— B.A. ,  1865. 

SQUIRE,  WILLIAM. 
1820  r.omt.&o  ) 


to 

.  }  Grenada,  W.  I. 

23 

.  ) 

24    R.    F.    0. 

,  St.  Vincent  and 

St.  Lucia,  W.  I. 

25 

Shefford,  C.  E. 

26 

,  Shefford,  C.  E. 

27               . 

.    St.  Armand. 

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141 


1828 

29  ..      .. 

30  ... 
31 

32   . .      . . 

33^1 

to  }•  .. 

36  J 

37  .. 
38 

39 

40 

41 

42 

43 

44   .. 

45 

46        

47  CHMX. 

48  CHMN. 

49 

50  .. 

51  CHAIN. 

52  CHMN. 


St.  Armand. 
Quebec. 
.   Quebec. 
Montreal. 
Montreal. 

Stanstead. 

St.  Armand. 
St.  Armand. 
St.  Armand. 
Montreal. 
Montreal. 
Montreal . 
Quebec. 
Quebec. 
Quebec. 
Three  Rivers. 
Kingston. 
Kingston. 
Toronto  West. 
Toronto  West 
Montreal  West. 
Montreal  West. 


Died  October  16th,  1852,  aged 
56  years. 

SQUIRE,  WM.  WOOD, 
M.A.,  M.D. 

1858  ii.  onr.     Yonge  Street. 

59  No  Station— ill 

health. 

60  . .       St.  John's. 

61  ....   St.  John's. 

62  ....   Montreal  Centre. 

63   Located— ill 

health. 

A  graduate  of  Queen's  Univer- 
sity, Kingston— B.A.,  1854  ;  M. 
A.  in  course,  1874 ;  also  a  graduate 
of  McGill  University,  Montreal, 
M.D.,  1864. 

Died  in  1865,  aged  29  years. 

STAFFORD,  CHARLES  E. 


STARR,  JOSEPH    HERBERT. 


1864-| 

i  Primitive 

to  j- 

I          Methodist 

70  J 

(           Conference 

71    R.  F.   C 

. .   Rockwood. 

72 

Rockwood. 

73  

Holmesville. 

74   ... 

.  .    London  Conf. 

STAFFORD,  EZRA  ADAMS. 

1860  it.  on  r.  Warwick. 

61 Arkona. 

62  Ingersoll. 

63  s.  v.  c  Cobourg 

64  r.f.c.  &o  Mooretown. 

65 Mooretown. 

66 Newbury. 

67      Newbury. 

68  Newbury. 

69  F.  .sec.  .  Kingsville. 

70  F.  .sec.  .  Kingsville. 

71  f.  sec.  Kingsville. 

72   Petrolia. 

73  f.  sec.  . .  Petrolia. 

74     Montreal  Conf. 


1851) 
to  J- 

56  J 

57  . 
58 
59 

60  f. 

61  F. 

62  f. 

63  f. 

64  f. 

65  F. 

66  f. 

67  f. 

68  f. 

69  f. 

70  f. 
71 
72 
73 
74 


SEC. 
SEC. 
SEC. . 
SEC. 
SEC.  . 
SEC.  . 
SEC 
SEC.  . 
SE( '.  . 
SEC.  . 
SEC.  . 


Eastern 
British 
America. 
(Georgetown. 
Bath. 
Bath. 
Bath. 

(  Waterloo- 

i  Kingston. 

Grimsby. 

Grimsby. 

Thorold. 

Thorold. 

Thorold. 

St.  Thomas. 

St.  Thomas. 

St.  Thomas. 

Streetsville. 

Streetsville. 

Toronto  Conf. 


1854 


STARR,  REGINALD  H.,  M.A. 


1864    R.   071  T 

65 

66 

67 


Ingersoll. 
St.  Mary's. 
AyJmer,  C.  W. 
Markham. 


A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.  A.,  1864;  Silver  Medal- 
ist; M.A.,  1867. 

He  withdrew  irregularly  in 
1867  and  united  witli  the  Epis- 
copalian Church. 

He  now  (1879)  has  charge  of  a 
congregation  in  Kincardine,  Ont. 

STEER,  WILLIAM. 


1834  r.  on  t. 
35   .... 
36 

37   

38  K.F.C.& 

39  

40  ..    . . 

41    

42 

43       

44 

45    

46  .... 

47 

48   ... 

49 

50       .. 
51 

52  ... 

53  .... 

54  sup'd. 
55 

56  | 

to  J-  sup'd  . 

72  J 

73  sup'd  . 
74 


Kingston. 

Gananoque. 

Grimsby. 

Murray. 

Murray. 

London. 

London. 

Barrie. 

Barrie. 

Rice  Lake. 

Kingston. 

Chin  guacousy. 

Chinguacousy. 

Scugog. 

Scugog. 

Brock. 

Rama. 

Rama. 

Erin. 

Mono. 

Mono. 

Three  Rivers. 

Cobourg. 

Grafton. 
Toronto  Conf. 


STEINHAUR,  HENRY, 


1851  R.  on  t 


53 


1  Oxford  House, 
!  H.  B.  T. 


Visiting  Eng. 
and  Canada. 
55^|  k.f.c.&o  i 
to  \-  \  Lac  La  Biche. 

59 J  ....  ) 

69^ 
to  }■      White  Fish  Lake. 

72  J 

73  . .  Woodville. 

74       Toronto  Conf. 


STENN1NG,  GEORGE. 


1858 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


K.F.C.&O 


Albion. 

Mono. 

Lawrenceville. 

Lawrenceville. 

South  Bolton. 

Sutton. 

Frelighsburg. 

Leeds. 

Leeds. 

Leeds. 

Knowlton. 

Knowlton. 

Knowlton. 

CoUfield. 

Clarendon. 

Clarendon. 

Montreal  Conf. 


STEPHENSON,   WIILLIAM. 


1858  ii.  i\  m 
59   ... 
60 

|  Waterloo — 

j              Kingston. 

61 

.   Woodstock. 

62 

Woodstock. 

63 

Simcoe. 

64 

Simcoe. 

65 

Toronto  West. 

66       .. 

Toronto  West. 

67 

.   Toronto  East. 

68 

.  Toronto  East. 

69 

Toronto  East. 

70    CHMN.    . 

.   Ottawa. 

71    CHAIN. 

Ottawa. 

72 

.   Ottawa. 

73 

Hamilton — 

Wesley  Church 

74 

.   London  Conf. 

Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 


STEVENSON,  JOHN  C. 


1870  c 

71   it.  on  t. 

72 

73  .... 
74 


Kleinburg. 
Cookstown. 
Innisiil. 
Aurora. 
London  Conf. 


STEWART,  JOHN. 


1862  c.       .. 

63  it.  on  t 

64  .. 
65 

66  s.  v.  c  . 

67  e 
68 


Arran. 
Artemesia. 
George  ville. 
Georgeville. 
Cobourff. 


f.c.&o  Eaton. 
Eaton. 


142 


MINISTERS  AND  PROBATIONERS. 


1869  DudswelL 

70  .......  Dudswell. 

71  .    .  .  Leeds. 

72  , ..  Leeds. 

73 Leeds. 

74  Montreal  Conf. 


STEWART,  JOHN  HARDY. 

1864  c.  Dudswell. 

65  e.  wit      Clarendon. 

66  . .   Clarendon 

67   Alice. 

68  R.F.C.&0  Thorne. 

69  Thome. 

70  .......   Onslow. 

71   ...   Onslow. 

72  Onslow. 

73  . .  .     Elgin. 

74 ,  Montreal  Conf. 


STEWART,  SCHUYLER. 


1835  R.  on  T 
36 


Nelson. 
Located. 


ST1NSON,  JOSEPH,  D.D. 

1823  R.OMT.&0  Melbourne. 

24  .  . .   Kingston. 

25  . .      ....   Melbourne. 

26  ...   Melbourne. 

27  k.  f.  c       Montreal. 
.28") 

to  }•    ...         English  Conf. 

32  J 

33  ...  Kingston. 

34  ....         Kingston. 

35       Kingston. 

36 Toronto. 

37  . .  Toronto 
38 Toronto. 

39       )  President  of  the 

40  \  Conference 

41  ..  ..   Toronto. 
42) 

to  V      ... ,     English  Conf. 

57  J 

58 

to 

61 

62         . .         Ex-President. 

Note. — The  honorary  degree 
of  D.  D.  was  conferred  upon  him 
l>v  Victoria  University  1856. 

Died  August  26th,  1862,  aged 
61  years. 

STINSON,  JOSEPH  H. 

1858  c Port  Hope. 

59  k.  wit      Albion. 

60    Lindsay. 

61    Prince  Albert. 

62  .      ,  St.  George. 

63  k.f.c.  &o  Walsingham. 

64  .        ...  Robcaygeon. 

65  ......  Lakefield,     Mud 

Lake  &  Warsaw 

66       Warsaw. 

67 Warsaw. 

68       Minden. 


President  of 
the  Conference. 


1869 
70 
71 
72 
73 

74 


Minden. 
Minden. 
Frankford. 
Frankford. 
Christian  and 
Beausoliel  Isl'ds 
London  Conf. 


STRACHAN,  RICHARD. 

1872  c.        ...  Aniable. 

73  R.  on  t      Walter's  Falls. 

74  ...  Toronto  Conf. 


STOBBS,  THOMAS. 

1849  c Chatham. 

50  r.  owt.     Amherstbiirg. 

51  ....  Dundas. 

52  ....       Dundas. 

53  s.  v.  c       Cobourg. 

54R.F.C.&0    |  London. 
(  Bytown. 

55  Innisfil. 

56  Innisfil. 

57   ■..   Innisfil. 

58  .....   Colborne. 

59  ...        Colborne. 

60  ...       Millbrook. 

61   Millbrook. 

62  ...  Millbrook. 

63  Canton. 

64  Canton. 

65  . .        Prince  Albert. 

66  . . .  Prince  Albert. 

67  . . .  Prince  Albert. 

68    . .   Pickering. 

69         Pickering. 

70  Pickering. 

71   Berlin. 

72     Berlin. 

73  Drummondville. 

74  ...   London  Conf. 


STONEHOUSE,  JAMES  H. 


1864-) 
to  ]■ . 

70  J 

71  R. 
72 
73 

74  . 


f  Primitive 
-j      Methodist 
I  Conference. 

f.  c .     Napier. 
Napier. 
. . . .       Sombra  and 

Walpole. 
London  Conf. 


STONEY,  EDMUND. 

1823^1  ( Methodist 

to  j-        ■■    ]      Episcopal 

32  J  [  Conference 

33     .   Yonge  Street 

34  . .         Yonge  Street. 

35  Toronto  Circuit. 

36  . .         Toronto  Circuit. 

37  ...       London. 

38  ...       London. 

39  ....   Dumfries. 

4-0  Dumfries. 

41    ........     Guelph. 

42-) 

to  y  sup'd  ,     London. 
62  J 

Died  August  8th,   1862,   aged 
72  years. 


1855  c. 
56  R. 


OUT 


57  ORD. 
to    .. 

63  . 
64 

65  .. 

66  .. 
67 

68  ... 

69  .. 
70 

71 


STRINGFELLOW,  CHARLES. 

Point  Levi,  C.E. 
Point  Levi,  3  mo 
Danville,  9  mo. 

1  Oxford  House, 
J  H.  B.  T. 

.  Norway  House. 

Norway  House. 
.  Norway  House. 

Nissouri. 

Nissouri. 

Nissouri. 

Kirkton. 

Kirkton. 
72 Kirkton. 

73     London  North. 

74     London  Conf. 


STRONG,  JOHN  BASS. 


1813 
14 
15 
16 

17 


r.  oni 


Quebec. 
Quebec. 
Three  Rivers. 
Three  Rivers. 
Eastern  British 
American  Conf. 


SUNDAY,  JOHN. 

(SHAH-WUN-DAIS.)  ■ 

1832) 


33^ 

Missionary  to 

34) 

Indians 

35     

Grape  Island. 

36   ORD.. 

Rice  Lake  and 

Grape  Island. 

37 

Alderville. 

38   R.  F.  u 

Alderville. 

39-) 

to  [ 

Rice  Lake. 

42  J 

43 

)  Alderville  and 

44 

\           Rice  Lake. 

45) 

to  £ 

Rice  Lake  and 

50  ) 

Mud  Lake. 

51/ 

to  }    

Mount  Flgin 
and  Muncey. 

55) 

56-i 

to  } 

Alnwick. 

66  J 

67) 

to  >  sup'd  . 

Alderville. 

73 

74 

Toronto  Conf. 

SUTCLIFFE,  INGHAM. 

1831    R.   WIT 

London,  Eng. 

32         ,      . 

,  St.  Armand  and 

Missisquoi  Bay. 

33   ....... 

Montreal  and 

Little  York- 

34 

Newfoundland. 

REV.    JOHN    SUNDAY, 
(SHA-WUN-J)AIS.) 


WESLEYAN    METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


143 


SUTCLIFFE,  WILLIAM. 


1820  11.  onr. 
21 
22  .. 


Melbourne. 
Caldwell's  Manor 
England. 


SUTHERLAND,  ALEX. 


1855  c 

Clinton. 

56  k.  on  t  . . 

Gait  and  Berlin. 

57 

Berlin. 

58  s.  v.  c  . . 

Cobourg. 

59   R.F.C.&O 

Niagara. 

60 

Niagara. 

61 

Thorold. 

62   ..      .. 

Thorold. 

63       .. 

Drummondville. 

64       .... 

Hamilton. 

65 

Hamilton. 

(!6       .. 

Hamilton. 

67   .. 

Yorkville. 

68 

Yorkville. 

69     

Yorkville. 

70       ... 

Toronto  Second. 

71 

Toronto  Second. 

72 

Toronto  Second. 

73 

Montreal  First. 

74 

Toronto  Conf. 

Secretary  of  Conference  in  1870 

and  1871. 

Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 

fence,  Toronto, 

1874. 

SUTHERLAND,  DONALD. 


1856 
57 
58 
59 

60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 


c 

R.  on  T . 


R.  F.  c.  k  o 


Percy. 
Hungerford. 
Shannonville. 
Westineath  and 
Pembroke. 
East  Bolton. 
East  Bolton. 
Knowlton. 
Knowlton. 
Knowlton. 
Frelighsburg. 
Rem.  to  U.  S. 


Died  January  25th,  1868,  aged 
■i'2  years. 


SUTHERLAND,  DONALD  G., 

1857 

Fingal. 

M.A. 

58 

.   Elora. 

1864  R.  out. 
65 
66 

Milton. 

Oakville. 

Oakville. 

59 
60 
61 

.   Elora. 
Elora. 
Lloydtown. 

67       

68  R.F.C.&O 

69  . . 

70 

Dundas. 
Brampton. 
Brampton. 
Kingston. 

62 
63 
64 
65 
66^ 

Lloydtown. 

Cookstown. 

.  Cookstown. 

Cookstown. 

71 

72 

Kingston. 
Gananoque. 

67 
68 
69 
70 

-  sup'd  . 

Cookstown. 

73  F.  SEC.  . 

74  .. 

Gananoque. 
London  Conf. 

Drayton. 
Drayton. 

A   Graduate 

of  Victoria  Uni- 

71 

Drayton. 

versity  —  B.  A 

.,    1859  ;    M.  A., 

72 

.  Georgetown. 

1867. 

73 



.   Georgetown. 

74 



London  Conf. 

SUTTON, 

WILLIAM. 

• 

1855  c 

56   R.  F.   c. 

Cainsville. 
Cainsville. 

SWEET, 

EDMUND  E. 

57 

Orange  ville. 

1855 

c.  .  . 

.    Huntingdon. 

58   

Orangeville. 

56 

R.  on  T 

St.  Andrews. 

59 

St.  Vincent. 

57 

St.  Andrews. 

60       ... 

61 ) 

to  [  .. 

63  J 

64  . . 

65  .... 

Teeswater. 

58 

Aylmer,  E. 

Located. 

59 
60 

R.  F.  V.  & 

(i  L'Orignal. 
L'Orignal. 

Denbigh. 
Denbigh. 

61 
62 
63 

Osgoode. 
Osgoode. 
Osgoode. 

66       . . 

Denbigh. 

64 

F.  SEC 

Bell's  Corners. 

67 

Maynooth. 

65 

East  Bolton. 

68 

Maynooth. 

66 

East  Bolton. 

69       . . 

Maynooth. 

67 

East  Bolton. 

70 

Coboconk. 

68 

Eaton. 

71 

Coboconk. 

69 

Eaton. 

72 

Coboconk. 

70 

.   Eaton. 

73  

Manitoulin  Isld. 

71 

Three  Rivers. 

74 

Toronto  Conf. 

72 

.   Three  Rivers. 

73 

sup'd. 

Hamilton. 

74 

London  Conf. 

SWANN, 

MATTHEW. 

1850  c. 

Peel. 

51  C. 

Peel. 

SYVRET.  JOHN. 

52    R.OMT.&O 

Norwich. 

53 

Norwich. 

1871 

R.  on  t 

Knowlton,  Feb.. 

54  n.  f.  c 

Walsingham. 

72 

Sweetsburg,  Fch. 

55 

Walsingham. 

73 

ORD.  . 

Roxton,  French. 

56     ... 

Fingal. 

74 

.   Montreal  Conf. 

T. 


TAGGART,  CHARLES. 


1843 
44 
45 
46 
47 


c.  . . 
R.  on  t  . 


Richmond. 
L'Orignal. 
Mississippi. 
St.  Andrews. 
Osgoode. 


R.  F.  r.  &  o 

48   Osgoode. 

49  Wilton. 

50  ...  Wilton. 

51  ...     Waterloo. 

52  .  .    Waterloo. 


j  1853 

;    54 

!  55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 


Consecon. 

1864 

Consecon. 

65 

Colborne. 

66 

Colborne. 

67 

Colborne. 

68 

Stouffville. 

69 

Stouffville. 

70 

Centreville  and 

71 

Tarn  worth. 

72 

Farmersville. 

73 

Farmersville. 

74 

Merrick  ville. 

Merrickville. 

Merrickville. 

North  Gower. 

North  Gower. 

North  Gower. 

Stirling 

Stirling. 

Stirling. 

Ameliasburg. 

Toronto  Conf. 


144 


MINISTERS  AND  PROBATIONERS. 


TALLMAN,  ISAAC  B. 

1857  R.  on  t.     Glanford. 

58  ......       Melbourne. 

59  okd         ) 

to  >  Gaspe. 

62  ... .        ) 

63   Arran. 

64  . .  Arran. 

65  Caistorville. 

66  Gaspe. 

67         Gaspe 

68  Gaspe. 

69  Hullsville. 

70  Hullsville. 

.    71         Bayfield. 

72  ..  Bayfield. 

73  . . . Rem.   to  U.  S., 

and  united  with  the  Michigan 
Conference  of  the  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Church.  In  1874  he  was 
stationed  at  Coloma,  on  the  Niles 
District. 

TAYLOR,  ANDREW 


179ti 

R.  on  T. 

| 

to 

\  Irish  Conf. 

1834 

351 

>> 

f  Brockville. 

36 
37 

38 

S 

r         *         ■ 

Cobourg. 
Cobourg. 
Toronto. 

39 

Toronto. 

40. 

g 

.Newmarket. 

Died  April,  1841,  aged  66  years 


TAYLOR,  EDWARD  H. 

1868  u.  .  .      .     Exeter. 

69  r.  on  t      Kirkton. 

70  , Milton. 

71  ....     Cainsville. 

72   Cainsville. 

73  r.f.c.  &o  Winchester. 

74  -.   Montreal  Conf. 


TAYLOR,  ERNEST  M.,  B.A. 

1873  r.  on  T. .  Classical  Tutor 
Theol.  College, 
Montreal. 
74         Montreal  Conf. 


TAYLOR,  JAMES. 

1851  c.  . .  Chatham. 

52  r.  wit      London  Circuit. 

53  ,       Bradford. 

54  s.  v.  c  , .   Coobourg. 

Died  1854,  aged  28  years. 


TAYLOR,  LACHL1N,  D.D. 

1839  c Buckingham. 

40  u.  out      Richmond. 

41  .        ....   Prescott. 

42     Toronto. 

43  i:.f.c.&o  Hamilton. 

44  ........   Brockville. 

45  Kingston. 


1846  .,....,,     Bytown. 

47  .      ...  St.  Catharines. 

48  ......  Montreal. 

49         Three  Rivers. 

50  sup'y  . .     Cobourg. 

51^  r  Toronto,  Agent 

to  [      . . . .  -{    for  U.  C.  Bible 
59  J  I  Society. 

60 ")  f  Hamilton,  Agent 

to  \  \  for  U.  C.  B.  S.  & 

64J  I      B.  &F.  B.  S. 

65^ 
to  j-  Missionary 

73  J  *     Secretary. 

74  Toronto  Conf. 

Co-Delegate  of  the  Conference 
in  1868. 

The  honorary  degree  of  D.D. 
was  conferred  upon  him  by  the 
,  U.S.,  in  1865. 


TAYLOR,  WILLIAM. 

1862  r.  out.  Georgetown. 

63  .  Norwich. 

64  St.  George. 

65  ...  Bayham. 

66  R.F/C.&o  Bayham. 

67  Woodstock. 

68  .  Port  Rowan. 

69  -. .      . .  Wyoming. 
70 Wyoming. 

71  Edwardsburg. 

72  ...  Edwardsburg. 

73     Avonmore. 

74  . . .  Montreal  Conf. 


TEESON,  SAMUEL. 

1858  c,      . .  Clarendon. 

59  r.  on  t  Sutton. 

60 Eaton. 

61  . .  New  Ireland. 

62  r.f.c.&o  Lanark. 

63  ...  Lanark. 

64  Lanark. 

65  . .  Riceville 

66  Aylwin. 

67  Aylwin. 

68  . .  Aylwin. 

69  ) 

70  \      ..-  North  Wakefield. 
71 J 

72  ...  Osgoode. 

73  . Osgoode. 

74  ....  Montreal  Conf. 


TENNANT,  ELISHA. 

1863  c.  . . .         Elgin. 
64  r.  on  t  . .   Merrickville. 
65 Farmersville. 

66  ..      ...     Matilda. 

67  R.f.c.&o  Consecon. 
68 Florence. 


69  ... 

70  ... 

71  ... 

72  . 

Saugeen. 

Saugean. 
,  Saugeen 
.   New  Credit. 

73  ... 

New  Credit. 

74   .... 

.      .    London  Conf. 

TESKEY,  EBENEZER. 


1861 

r.  on  T 

Mooretown . 

62 

-    .    ... 

Mooretown. 

63 

S.  V.  c . 

Cobourg. 

64 

S.  V.  c  .  . 

Cobourg. 

65 

R.F.C.&C 

Nor.  Sherbrooke 

66 

Perth. 

67 

Shawbridge. 

68 

Shawbridge. 

69 

Napier. 

70 

Napier. 

71 

Wyoming. 

72 

Wyoming. 

73 

Wyoming. 

74 

London  Conf. 

TETRON,  HENRI. 

1857 

c    . . 

Quebec,  F.M. 

58 

r.  on  T. 

Quebec,  F.M. 

59 

Quebec,  ¥   M. 

60 

Dropped. 

THIBADEAU,  ALEXANDER. 

1870  c.        ...  Keppel. 

71  R.  onr  Thornbury. 

72  ..      ..  Thornbury. 
73 Paisley. 

74  .         Toronto  Conf. 


THOMPSON,   CHRISTOPHER 
L. 


1870  r.  on  t 

71  ...     .. 

72  ORD 

73 

74       .... 


Kennebec. 
Newburg. 
Newcastle.' 
Victoria  and 

Saanich,  V.I. 
Victoria  and 

Saanich,  V.l. 
Toronto  Conf. 


THOMPSON,  DANIEL 
WELLWOOD. 

1868  v.  Wingham. 

69  R.  on  T      Howick. 

70  ..  Listowel. 

71  ...  Washington. 

72  s.  v.  c  .     Cobourg. 

73  R.F.C.  &o  Harmony. 

74  London  Conf. 


THOMPSON,  DAVID. 

1864  r.  wit.     Wesleyville. 

65  ...       Manningville. 

66  ....       Located — ill 

health. 

Died  Jan.  23rd,  1867,  aged  25 
years. 

THOMPSON,  JAMES. 

1854  c.  .        . .  Storrington. 

55  R.  <wi  t  . .   Storrington. 

56         Bradford. 

57  s.  v.  c.       Cobourg. 

58  s.  v.  c  -  .   Cobourg. 

59  r.f.c.&o  Napanee. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


145 


1860                     Brewer's  Mills. 

TOMBLIN 

WILLIAM. 

TOTTEN,  JOHN  W 

61                .  .    Brewer's  Mills. 
62 Brewer's  Mills. 

63  Oil  Springs. 

64  .  .  .              Oil  Springs. 

65  ...    Milford. 

66  Milford. 

67  Ameliasburg. 

68  ....            Ameliasburg. 

69  Ameliasburg. 

1853  o. 
54  r.  on  t  . 
55 
56 

57  r.f.c.&o 

Dunnville. 
Port  Hope. 
Picton. 
Brighton. 
Richmond. 

1865  r.  wit.     Muskoka. 

66  .  .        Penetanguishene 

67  Sharon  and 

Mount  Albert. 

68  s.  v.  o       Cobourg 

58       .. 
59 

60    F.   SEC.  . 

Richmond. 
Richmond. 
Westmeath. 

69  r.f.c.&o  Edwardsburg. 

70  ...    Edwardsburg. 

71  .  .        .  .    Angus. 

70) 

71'  >  sup'd  .      Napanee. 
72  ) 

61    F.  SEC. 

Westmeath. 

72                     Angus. 

62  F.   SEC 

63  F.    SEC.     . 

Westmeath. 
Pembroke. 

73  f.  sec        Angus. 

74  Toronto  Conf. 

61    V.   SEC.  . 

Pembroke. 

Died  April  19th,  1873,  aged  43 
years. 

65  F.  SEC. 

66  F.   SEC. 

Pembroke. 
Westmeath. 

TOVELL,  ISAAC. 



67    F.    SEC 

Westmeath. 

1868  c                 Millbank. 

68    F.   SF.C 

Westmeath. 

69  r.  on  r.     Berlin. 

THOMPSON,   ROBERT. 

69  ) 

70  ....        Georgetown. 

71  s.  v.  c       Cobourg. 

72  s.  v.  c       Cobourg. 

70      F.   SEC 

Pakenham  and 

1857  c.  ■  • .          Arteiiiesia. 

71  \ 

Arnprior. 

58  R.  om       St.  Vincent. 

72 

Hridgewater. 

73  K.F.f.&o  Toronto,  Elm-St 

59   .  .  .              Ainleyville. 

73         

Bridge  water. 

74     . .        . .   Toronto  Conf. 

60  s.  v.  c.     Cobourg. 

74     .. 

Toronto  Conf. 

61  s.   v.  c.     Cobourg. 



62  r.f.c. &o  Penetanguishene 

63  .            Penetanguishene 

TOMKINS,  JOHN. 

TOWNLEY,   ADAM. 

-  64  sup'd         Mono. 

1827] 
to  j- 

1833  c.                Canada  East. 

Newfoundland. 

34  c.  ...          Dunham. 

Died  March  16th,   1865,  aged 

32  J 

35  R.  o»rr.     Brantford. 

30  years. 

33 

Cuebec 

36    ...        . .   Cobourg. 



34 

Quebec. 

37             .       Yonge  Street. 

35    ... 

St    Armand. 

38  r.f.c.&o  Yonge  Street. 

THORNELOE,  JAMES. 

36 

Odelltown. 

39            .  .        London. 

37 

Odelltown. 

40         ...        Withdrew     and 

1857  c.  . . .         Granby. 

38 

Shefford. 

united    with     the     Episcopalian 

58  R.  out,     Granby. 

39 

Shefford. 

Church.     He  is  now  (1880)  super- 

59                    Granby. 

40 

Shefford. 

annuated  and  residing  in  Paris, 

60                     Farnham. 

41 

Compton. 

Ontario. 

61  r.f.c.&o  Farnham. 

42 

Compton. 

Compton. 
Odelltown. 



62  Farnham. 

63  . .            Georgeville. 

43 

44 

TOYE,  REUBEN  E. 

64           .  .       Georgeville. 

45        .. 

Odelltown. 

1868]               (-Primitive 
to  [  .  .  .         {          Methodist 

65                     Expelled. 

46 

Odelltown. 

47/ 

72  J                 I          Conference. 



to  \ 
50) 
51 

Dunham. 

73  k.  f.  c.      McKellar. 

74                     Toronto  Conf. 

THORNTON,  JAMES. 

1858  c PxM.riii-ook 

to  - 

Stanstead. 

59  R.  out.     St.  Clair. ; 

60  ....':     Napier, 

62            .  .        Located. 

54  ) 

•"  1-  -  y:  2  ' 

58  |   -jn 

'  Clarenceville. 
Clarenceville. 
Clarenceville. 
Dunham. 

TOZ ELAND,  JOHN. 

1868  c.                Cataraqui. 

69  R.  un  t       M:uvh. 

70  Richmond. 

59  J        $ 

^Dunham. 

71        L'Orignal. 

60    ... 

Dunham. 

72  )  rfc&o  \  Flinton  and  Ad- 

THURSTON,  JOHN. 

61  F.    SFC 

62  F.  sue  .  . 

Shefford. 
Shefford. 

73  )                (      dington  Road. 

74  London  Conf. 

1858  c 

63    CHMN. 

Stanstead. 

59  r.  on  T       Eaton. 
60 Oakville. 

64 
65    ... 

Stanstead. 
Stanstead. 

TUCKER,  RICHARD  LYLE. 

61  s.  v.  c        Cobourg. 

*u 

Hatley. 

1856  r.  p.  ii...  Strathroy. 

62    Eaton. 

67  >  CHUN. 

Hatley. 

57       Strathroy. 

63  r.f.c.&o  Bury. 

68) 

Hatley. 

58            .  .        Georgetown. 

64    .  .                Located — ill 

69  ) 

59              ...   Georgetown. 

health. 

to  >  sup'd  . 

Stanstead. 

60                     Georgetown. 



73  ) 

61        ...          Berlin. 

74      .... 

Montreal  Conf. 

62               . .    Berlin. 

TIMBERLAKE,  WILLIAM. 



63         ...        Berlin. 

1871  o.  . . .         Shefford. 

!      TORRANCI 

],  WILLIAM. 

64  Peel. 

65  ...       Peel. 

72  r.  onT.     Shefford. 

1872  c.    .. 

Sutton,  W. 

66                     Orange  ville. 

73           . .       Shefford. 

73  r.  on  t. 

Sutton,  W. 

67                    Orangeville. 

74    Montreal  Conf. 

74 

Toronto  Conf. 

68                     Orangeville. 

146 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


1869  |               (  Bath  and  Am- 

1844  .'.               Elizabethtown. 

TURNER,  THOMAS. 

70  \               J             herst  Isle. 

45               . .   Buckingham. 

1822  ) 

23  (                 English  Conf. 

24  ) 

71   Point  Abino. 

72  Point  Abino. 

46  ....    Buckingham. 

47  Withdrew. 

73 Point  Abino. 

74                    London  Conf. 

Note. — He   united    with  the 

Methodist  Episcopal  Church  of 

26  R.  F.  c     Barnston. 



Canada,  and  continued  to  labour 

27             ...  Shefford. 

TUCKER,  SAMUEL. 

effectively  until  the  Conference 
of  1863,  when  he  was  superan- 

28  ...        -   Shefford. 

29  Kingston. 

1855  k.  on  T.     Bowman ville. 

uated.      He  died  August  25th, 

30           ...     Kingston. 

56       Port  Hope. 

1864,  aged  69  years. 

31                    St   Armand.- 

1?'  ]           " -  /  Sandwich  and 

TUPPER,  REUBEN  E. 

32     St.  Clair. 

33  . .               St.  Clair. 

o  ,                  (  Toronto,  4  mo. 
6i       ■■■■     |  Shefford,  8  mo. 

60 London  Circuit. 

1836  c        ...   Perth. 

37  "^ 

„a  1                I  Located — ill 

™j        •••}                 health. 

61                    London  Circuit. 

35 Shefford. 

62  Belmont. 

36               ..   Shefford. 

63                     Belmont. 

37       ....       Stanstead. 

64                    Belmont. 

38         ...       Stanstead. 

65           ....    Exeter. 

40  c      Mississippi. 

39             ...  Stanstead. 

66         ...       Exeter. 

67 Nottawasaga 

41  r  on  t    \  MississiPPi- 

41  r.  out.  |  Elizabethtown> 

42  . . .       St.  Catharines. 

43  r.f.c.  &o  Brantford. 

44  . .           Grimsby. 

45  Grimsby. 

46  ..       Stamford. 

47  ..       Stamford. 

40  . .       Odelltown. 

41  .      .    .     Rem.  to  England, 

and  Angus. 

68  Nottawasaga. 

69  f.  sec        Stayner. 

70  f.  sec  .     Parry  Sound. 

71  f.  sec  .     Parry  Sound. 

72  f.  sec        Parry  Sound. 

and  was  stationed  by  the  Eng- 
lish Conference.    He  died  in  1860. 

TURNER,  WM.  THOMAS. 

73       .  Washington. 

48                    Chippewa. 

1868  c.          . .  Howick. 

74 London  Conf. 

49           . .       Chippewa. 

69  n.om.     Wingham. 

50 Chippewa. 

70              . .  Kincardine. 



51          ...        Bradford. 

71                   Kincardine. 

TUCKER,  WILLIAM. 

52  ..               Bradford. 

72       ...         Sandwich. 

53  Brampton. 

73  r.f.c  &o  Tilbury. 

1861  -     |2» 

55"i 

74     London  Conf. 

62  R.  on  t       Belmont. 

to  ]■  sup'd  .     Welland. 



63                    McGillivray. 
64 Aylmer,  C.  W. 

61  J 

62  Point  Abino 

TURVER,  CHARLES. 

65  k.f.c.  &o  Lucknow. 

63     . .            Point  Abino. 

1844  r.  on  t.     Kingston  and 

66         ...       Lucknow. 

64       . .           Point  Abino. 

Loughboro' 

67         . .      ,   Lucknow. 

65                    Glanford. 

45  )               (  Warwick  and 

68       Trowbridge. 

C  Glanford. 

46  \              \             Adelaide. 

69 Trowbridge. 

66     Mount  Elgin  In- 

47   ...            Consecon. 

70     .           .   Osprey. 

L  dustrial  School. 

48  r.f.c &o  Peterboro' 

71  . . .             Osprey. 

72   Walter's  Falls. 

73  ...       Walter's  Falls. " 

^1                l  Mount  Elgin  In- 
70  J     "  "       (  dustrial  School. 

49  . . .             Millbrook. 

50  Millbrook. 

51 Brighton. 

74                    Toronto  Conf. 

71 1 

52  sup'y        Brighton. 



72  y sup'd.     London. 

53         ...       Gananoque. 

TUCKLEY,  HENRY. 

73J 

74     ...           London  Conf. 

54  Gananoque. 

55  Gananoque. 

1869  c  . . .         Oil  Springs  and 

56   ...             Cookstown. 

Petrolia. 

57           Cookstown. 

70  R.  on  t      London,  Nor.  St. 

TURNER,  JAMES. 

58     ...           Cookstown. 

71    Expelled. 

TUKE,  JOHN. 

1870  c.  . . .         Kirkton. 

71  e.  on  t       Kirkton. 

72  . .       Nissouri. 

73  okd  . .       New  Westmin- 

59 London  Circuit. 

60  ...       Brighton. 

61  Brighton. 

62  Brighton. 

63  .                 Orillia. 

18171               f  Methodist 

ster,  B.  C. 

64   . . .             Orillia. 

18  J-      '  •      <      Episcopal 

19  J                I           Conference. 

74         ...       Toronto  Conf. 

65  f.  sec.     Orillia. 



66  f.  sec.       Collingwood. 

20  ■) 

to  )■                  Located. 

TURNER,  JOHN. 

67  f.  sec       Collingwood. 

68  F.  sec  . .   Collingwood. 

4<iJ 

1871  c.  ...         Meaford. 

69^ 

41   ... .           Cornwall. 

72  R.otiT.     Paisley. 

to  [•  sup'd  .     Davenport  and 

42       . .           Pembroke. 

73  J                                Seaton. 

43   . .               Pembroke. 

74                    London  Conf. 

74  ....          Toronto  Conf. 

WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


147 


Y. 


VAN  CAMP, 

ALBERT  JAS. 

VANDUSEN,  CONRAD. 

1858    CHMN. 

Owen  Sound. 

. 

59  sup'd 

Georgetown. 

1864  R.  on  T. 

Brock. 

1829^1 

(  Methodist 

60  sup'd 

Georgetown. 

65 

Durham,  W. 

to  \  . . 

<       Episcopal 

61  sup'd... 

Whitby. 

66) 

32  J 

(          Conference. 

62   

.   Hullsville. 

to  \ 

United  States. 

33    E.F.C.& 

o  Dumfries. 

63 

Visiting  U.  S. 
Wardsville. 

n) 

34         .. 

Dumfries. 

64 

73  

Elora. 

35 

Westminster. 

65 

.   Wardsville  and 

74     

London  Conf. 

36 

St.  Thomas. 

Eupheniia. 

37 

Gosfield  and 

66  ) 

Amherstburg. 

67  j  SUP  D 

Toronto  East. 

38 

Bay  Quinte. 

68 

VANDERBURG,   LEVI. 

39 

40   

Bay  Quinte. 
Bath  and  Isle 

fl9      BUPD 

70 

Whitby. 
Aylmer,  Que. 

1854  c. 

Metcalfe. 

of  Tanti. 

71   . 

Aylmer,  Que. 

55  R.  on  t 

Bridgenorth. 

41 T 

72  ) 

73JSUVD 

56  s.  v.  c 

Cobourg. 

42  \    ... 

43  J 

Waterloo — 

Whitby. 

57  s.  v.  c . 

Cobourg. 

Kingston. 

74 

Toronto  Conf. 

58  s.  v.  c  . 
59 

Cobourg. 
Chatts. 

44 

45 

Hallowell. 
.   Hallowell. 

Secretary  of  Conference  1874. 

60  f.r.c.  &o  Carp. 

46 

Brockville. 

61 

Bell's  Corners. 

47   - 

Brockville. 

62 

Bell's  Corners. 

48 

Gananoque. 

VAN  NORMAN.  DANIEL  C. 

63 

Bell's  Corners. 

49^1 

(  Treasurer 
\        Victoria 

M.A. 

64  .... 

St.  Andrew's. 

50  \      ... 

65       .... 

La  Chute. 

51 J 

I.             College. 

1840^  R.  oni 

Prof.  Mathe- 

66 

67 

.  Cavignal. 
Expelled. 

52 

53  OHMN 

54  CHMN 

1  Newash  and 
J      Colpoy's  Bay. 

to  \ 

44  J 

45  )  R.F.C. 

matics,  Vic- 
toria College. 
&o  Principal  Bur- 

55  CHMN. 

Newash. 

to  } 

lington  Ladies' 



56   CHMN. 

Newash. 

51  i 

Acad'y,  Ham. 

57   CHMN. 

Newash. 

52   

Rem.  to  N.  Y. 

w. 


WADDELL,  ROBERT  H. 


1863  R.  onT 
64  ... 
65 
66 


Florence. 
Mooretown. 
Invermay. 
Thorold. 


67  R.F.C.&0  Thorold. 


68 
69 
70 
71 

72 
73 

74 


Kemptville. 
Kemptville. 
Kemptville. 
Beamsville. 
Beamsville. 
Beamsville. 
London  Conf. 


WAITE,  JOSEPH. 

1873  R.  otot.     Albion. 
74  Toronto  Conf. 

WAKEFIELD,  JOHN. 

1852  c.    ,  Blenheim  and 

Stratford. 
53  K.«T.     Cobourg,  S.V.C. 


1854 

55  .. 

56  R.FC&O 

57 

58 

59 

60 

61 

62    . .  . 

63 

64  ... 

65  .. 

66  ... 
67 

68  .... 

69     

70  CHMX. 

71 
72 
73 
74  .... 


Ingersoll. 

Woodstock. 

Aylmer. 

Walsingham. 

Niagara. 

Niagara. 

Welland: 

Drummondville. 

Drummondville. 

Drummondville. 

Thorold. 

Thorold. 

Thorold. 

Grimsby. 

Grimsby. 

Simcoe. 

Simcoe. 

Sherbrooke. 

Sherbrooke. 

Aylmer  E. 

St.  Mary's. 

London  Conf. 


WALDRON,  SOLOMON. 


Delegate  to  the  First  General 
I  Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 


182n 

to  y 

32  J 

33  .. 

34  .. 
35^| 

to  y 

40  J 

41 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48  . 

49 

50 

51 

52  - 

53  . 
54 
to 
57 


Methodist 
Episcopal 
Conference. 
Whitby. 
Whitby. 

Muncey. 

St.  Thomas. 

St.  Thomas. 

Gosfield. 

Gosfield. 

Muncey. 

Muncey. 

Wardsville. 

Walsingham. 

Cainsville. 

Cainsville. 

Elora. 

Elora. 

Nanticoke. 

St.  Clair. 


148 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


1868 1 

to  )■  .:.. 

6lJ 

62  sup'd. 

63  sup'd. 

64  sup'd. 

65  sup'd. 
sup'd.  . 
sup'd.  . 

68  sup'd. 

69  sup'd. 

70  sup'd  . . 

71  sup'd.  .. 

72  sup'd  . . 

73  sup'd  . . 
74 


66 
67 


.   Walpole  Island. 

Moore  town. 

Moore  town. 

Bowmanville. 

Bowmanville. 

Mooretown. 

Mooretown. 

Walpole  Island. 

Mooretown. 

Sarnia. 

Sarnia. 

Sarnia. 

Sarnia. 

London  Conf. 


WALKER,  THOMAS  H. 

1859  c.  Smith's  Falls. 

60  R.onT..  Acton  vale. 

61    ,  Matilda. 

62    Kemptville. 

63  s.  v.  c.  Cobourg. 

64  r.f.c.  &o  Alice. 

65  Westmeath. 

66  .        . .  Renfrew. 

67  ....  Renfrew. 

68  . .    Renfrew. 

69  Portage-du-Fort. 

70  . .      . .  Portage-du-Fort. 

71  , Lynedoch. 

72  sup'd.  . ,  Woodstock. 

73  sup'd.  Woodstock. 

74    Rem.  to  U.  S. 


WALKER,  WILLIAM  E. 

1857  e.        ...   Percy. 

58  E.  om .     Newcastle. 

59  . .   ..   Toronto  East. 
60 Toronto  East. 

61  r.f.c.&o  Port  Stanley. 

62  ......    ..  Port  Stanley. 

63  .....  Fingal. 

64  . .  ,  Fingal. 

65  . . .  .  Withdrew  and 
united  with  the  Episcopalian 
Church. 


WALSH,  WILLIAM. 


1869  c 

70  R.  011  T. 

71  s.  v.  c.  . 

72  s.  v.  c. . 

73  .. 

74  


Pickering. 
Pickering. 
Cobourg. 
Cobourg. 
Visiting  Ireland. 
London  Conf. 


1863  ..'..  Stirling. 

64  ,  .  Stirling. 

65  Stirling. 

66   Consecon. 

67  .    .       .  Consecon. 

68  . .  Consecon. 

69  ...  Sidney. 

70  Sidney. 

71      Sidney. 

72  ....  Pakenham. 

73  ...  Pakenham. 

74 Montreal  Conf. 


WALTON,  JOHN  (B). 

1870  r.  out.     Franklin  Centre. 
Shawbridge. 
Dawn  Mills. 
High  Bluff. 


71 
72 
73 
74 


Toronto  Conf. 


WARD,  EDWARD  A. 

1854  c.  Humber. 

55  c.  . .  Humber. 

56  rojit&o  Percy  and 

Seymour^ 

57     Percy. 

58  . .  Wesleyville. 

59  r.  f.  c.     Wesleyville. 

60  Huntingdon. 

61  Huntingdon. 

62  . .       Huntingdon. 

63     Wilton  and 

Odessa. 
64) 

65  >    ...         Waterloo — 

66  )  Kingston. 

67  Sidney. 

68  . .     Sidney. 

69  ......   North  Augusta. 

70  Maitland. 

71  ...:      Maitland. 

72  . . .  Winchester. 

73  . .  Winchester. 

74  . .         Montreal  Conf. 


WARD,  JAMES. 


1835  r.  om. 

36  .. 

37  ... 


Gosfield. 
Howard. 
Rem.  to  U.  S. 


WALTON,  JOHN. 

1855  c.    Glanford. 

56 Ill  health— no 

work. 
57  R.  on  t      Hatley. 

58 Hatley. 

59 Hatley. 

60  r.f.c.&o  Granby. 

61 Granby. 

62         Granby. 


WARD,  JOSEPH. 

1873  r.mt.     Merrickville. 
74     .  . .   Montreal  Conf. 


WARE,  FRANCIS  WILLIAM. 

1859  c.        . .     Norwich. 

60  r.  on  t      Aylmer  W. 

61   Mount  Pleasant. 

62  .       Yonge  St.  North. 

63  r.f.c.&o  Walsingham. 
64 Walsingham. 

65  . .         Port  Dover. 

66  sup'y.        Port  Dover. 


1867  sup'y        Port  Dover. 

68  .  ...  Rem.  to  U.S.  and 
united  with  the  New  York  Con- 
ference. In  1879  he  was  trans- 
ferred to  the  Nebraska  Confer- 
ence. 


R.F.C. 


WARNER,  LEWIS. 

(  Methodist 
\      Episcopal 

I  Conference. 

Rideau. 
o  Nelson. 

Waterloo — K'n. 
.   Elizabethtown. 

Waterloo  and 
Gananoque. 
.   Sidney. 

Sidney. 

Hallowell. 

Hallowell. 

Stamford. 
.  Stamford. 
.  Hamilton. 
.   Hamilton. 

St.  Catharines. 
.   Yonge  Street. 

Yonge  Street. 

Yonge  Street. 

Barrie. 

Barrie. 

Barrie. 
'  Guelph. 

Guelph. 

Guelph. 

Gait  and  Berlin. 
.  Agent  Vic.  "Col. 

Port  Hope. 

Port  Hope. 

Whitby. 

Whitby. 

Whitby. 

Chatham. 

Ingersoll. 

Ingersoll. 

Ingersoll. 

St.  Thomas. 

St.  Thomas. 

Thorold. 

Thorold. 

Brighton. 

Brighton. 

Hamilton. 

Toronto  Conf. 


1831 
32 

33 
34 
35 
36 
37 


38   

39  ... 

40  ... 
41 
42 

43  ...    . 

44  . .    . 

45   

46 
47 
48 

49  ... 

50  CHMN 

51  CHMN 

52  CHMN, 

53^|  £ 


54 
55 
56 

57  J 

58  . . 

59  CHMN. 

60  

61   

62  F.  SEC 

63  CHMN, 

64  ... 

65  CHMN 

66  CHMN. 

67  CHMN.. 

68  ... 

69  .. 

70  .... 

71  sup'd 

72  sup'd 

73  sup'd. 

74  


WASHINGTON,  EDWIN  S., 
B.A. 

1869  R.  out.     Baltimore. 

70  Whitby. 

71  ...   Markham. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity— B.A. ,  1869. 

He  was  killed  by  the  accidental 
discharge  of  a  gun,  July  2nd. 
1872,  aged  26  years. 

WASHINGTON,  GEORGE. 

1819  )  (  Primitive 

to  >    . .        {         Methodists, 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST    CONFERENCE. 


149 


1848  c. 

.    Dunnville. 

1873    R.F.C.& 

o  Denbigh  and 

1869 

Wardsville. 

49  c. 

Nelson. 

Abinger. 

70      .. 

Muskoka. 

50  c.  ... 

Nelson. 

74   

Toronto  Conf. 

71  .... 

.  .   Muskoka. 

51  c. 

Nelson. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 

72 .... 

52  c. 

Georgetown. 

sity— B.A.,  1869  :  M.  A..  1873. 

73     ... 

Chatsworth. 

53  c.    ... 

Georgetown. 

74 

Toronto  Conf. 

54  c 

Albion. 



55  c. 

56  c.    ... 

.   Albion. 
Albion. 

WATSON, 

COVERDALE. 

WEBSTER.  JOHN  (B). 

57    K.  F.  c 

Wallace. 

1869  r.  on  t. 

Teeswater. 

58  sup'y. 

Albion. 

70     

.    Londesboro'  and 

1872  r.  om.     Windsor  Mills. 

59  sup'y. 

Milton. 

Holmesville. 

73 

Lyn. 

60) 

71    ... 

.    Mitchell. 

74 

Montreal  Conf. 

to  >  sup'y 

Oakville. 

72  s.  v.  c. 

Cobourg. 



73) 

73  

Hamilton  2nd. 

74 

.    London  Conf.      \ 

74 

Toronto  Conf. 

WELDON,  ISAAC. 



1861  r.  01 

t  .  .    Norwood. 

WASHINGTON,    GEO  ,  M.A. 

WATSON,  JOHN. 

62   

63  .. 

Omemee. 
.  .    Omemee. 

,  _  „_    t    R    071T. 

)    ry    , 

1833  K.oiiT. 

Long  Point. 

64  s.  v. 

( ' .  .    Cobourg. 

1858  \vv  c. 

[  Uobourg. 

34 

Ancaster. 

65    R.F.I 

:.  &  u  Hastings  and 

59  u.  v.  c. 

Cobourg. 

Died  Aug. 

•24th,  1834,  aged  26 

Seymour. 

60 

Tutor  Vic.  Col. 

years. 

66    

Oampbellford. 

61 

No  Station. 

67       .. 

Campbellford. 

62  .... 

Westmeath. 

68 

Milford. 

63   E.F.C.& 

o  Westmeath. 

WATSON,    WM.  .CROSSLEY. 

69 

Milford. 

*    64 

.   Westmeath. 

M.A. 

70 

Milford. 

65   

Eaton. 

71 

Trenton. 

66 

Eaton 

1860  c. 

Mono. 

72   .... 

Trenton. 

67 

Eaton 

61    R.   Oil  T. 

.    Albion. 

73     .. 

Trenton. 

68 

.    Melbourne. 

62  v.  v.  c 

Cobourg. 

74     ... 

Toronto  Conf. 

69    F.    SEC 

Melbourne. 

63 

Perth. 

70   F.  SEC   . 

.   Melbourne. 

64    R.F.C  & 

o  Norwich. 

71    F.  SBC 

Danville. 

65 

(  St.  George. 

WELLWOOD,  ROBERT  G. 

72  F.  SEC   . 

73  F.  SEC  . 

74 

.   Danville. 
.   Danville. 
Toronto  Conf. 

66 

67   

(  Bayham. 
Norfolk. 
.   Waterford. 

1872  R.  mil.     Albion. 
73                    Kleinburg. 

68 

Oxford  Centre. 

74  .... 

JLocated. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 

69      .... 

Oxford  Centre. 

sity— B.  A,  1860  ;  M.A.,  1871. 

70  

.   Oxford  Centre. 

71 

Vienna. 

WERDEN,  JAMES  ELIAS. 

72   .. 

Vienna. 

WASHINGTON,  WM.  C,  M.A. 

73 

74  ... 

Dawn  Mills. 
London  Conf. 

1871  C.                Fickenng. 
72  R.  out..   Wilton. 

1861  J  R-0aT- 
(  u.  V.  (J. 

>  Cobourg. 

A  graduate 

of  Victoria  Univer- 

73  .. 

74  ... 

Kennebec. 
....   Montreal  Conf. 

62  u.  v.  <• 

.   Cobourg. 

sity— B.A.,  1863  ;  M.A.,  1867. 

C  Lindsay  5  weeks. 
\  Home  ill  11  wks. 
IMillbrook  8mos. 



63 

WEBSTER,  JOHN. 

WHITE,  EDWARD. 

64 

.    Prince  Albert. 

1846  v. 

Gosfield. 

1848  c.  . 

....   Wardsville. 

65   R.F.C.& 

o  Newcastle. 

4  /   r.  on  t 

Chatham. 

49  R.  out..   London  Circuit. 

66   

.    No  Station — ill 

48 

Adelaide. 

50 

.  .    St.  Thomas. 

health. 

49 

Bradford. 

51    ... 

.  .   Sarnia. 

67       ... 

Waterloo — K'n. 

50      ... 

Markham. 

52    R.F. 

c.  &o  Sarnia. 

68 

Onslow. 

51    R.F.C.  & 

.0  Warwick. 

53  ) 

69     ... 

Onslow. 

52      . . 

Warwick. 

54  (r 

55  ) 

Sandwich  and 

70 

N.  Augusta. 

53 

Devonshire. 

Windsor. 

71 

Fenelon  Falls. 

54 

Devonshire. 

56 

Smithville. 

72 

Fenelon  Falls. 

55    .... 

Devonshire. 

57 

Smith  ville. 

73      ... 

.   Fenelon  Falls. 

56 

Russelltown. 

(  Smithville. 

74      .. 

Toronto  Conf. 

j       57 

Russell  town. 

58 

}  New  Westmin- 

A  graduate 

of  Victoria  Univer- 

58 

Russelltown. 

(             ster,  B.  C 

sity — B.A., 

1863;    M.A.,  1868. 

59 

Rawdon. 

59  ) 

60 

Rawdon. 

to  \ 

New  Westmin- 



61    .... 

Rawdon. 

62  ) 

ster,  B.  C 

WASK,  JOHN  BARCLAY, 

If     A 

62   .... 
63 

Wesleyville. 
. .   Wesleyville. 

63 

64   ... 

Nanaimo,  B.C. 
Nanaimo,  B.C. 

64   

.  .   Weslevville. 

65    .... 

Nanaimo,  B.C. 

1869  R.  onT 

Muskoka. 

65 

. .   Ainleyville. 

66    ... 

1  New  Westmin- 

70      .... 

Farmers  ville. 

66   

.    Ainleyville. 

67     .. 

(              ster,  B.C 

71 

Merrickville. 

67 

Ainleyville. 

68  chmn.        Nanaimo. 

72 

Shawbridge. 

68       .... 

Wards  ville. 

69  chmn.        Nanaimo. 

150 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


1870  chmn.  . .   Nanaimo. 

71       .    .         Returning. 

Died  in  Montreal  during  the 
Sessions  of  the  Conference,  June 
16th,  1872,  aged  50  years. 

WHITEHEAD,  THOMAS. 
1783  )  (  Methodist 

to  >        . .    <      Episcopal 
1832  )  (  Conference. 

33  i 

to  >  sup'd  .     Bui-ford. 

45  | 

Died  January  22nd,  1846,  aged 
83  years. 

WHITESIDE,  ARTHUR. 
1872  r.  on  t.     Bell's  Corners. 

73  stu.      . .   Montreal  Theol. 

Institute. 

74  .  Montreal  Conf. 

WHITING,  JAMES. 
1859  c Millbrook. 

60  E.  on  t  . .   Welland. 

61  . . .  .   Grimsby. 

62  , .  Smithville. 

63  ... .  Roxboro'. 

64  r.  f.  c.  &  o  Teeswater. 

65  ,    .         Teeswater. 

66  . .  Dungannon. 

67 Dungannon. 

68  ...             Dungannon. 

69 Arkona. 

70  ...  Arkona. 

71  . .  Arkona. 
72 Park  Hill. 

73  ...  Dunnville. 

74  London  Conf. 


WHITING,  MATTHEW 
1826 


to 

32  ... 

33  OKD. 

34  ... 

35  ... 
36 

37  .. 

38  .. 
39 

40 
41  .. 


Methodist  Epis- 
copal Conf. 

Bay  Quinte. 

Waterloo. 

Waterloo. 

Grand  River. 

Grand  River. 

Stamford. 

Stamford. 

Newmarket. 

Newmarket. 


42  Nelson. 

43  Nelson. 

44       Grimsby. 

45  ...  Grimsby. 

46  Grimsby. 


47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
to 
61 


Dumfries. 

Dumfries. 

Dumfries. 

Woodstock. 

Walsingham. 

Walsingham. 

Walsingham. 

New  Credit. 

New  Credit. 

New  Credit. 

Mount  Elgin  and 
Muncev. 


1862      • :  Lynedoch. 

63  ...  Lynedoch. 

64  ) 

to  )  sup'd  Berlin. 

67) 

68  sup'd  Elora. 

Died  November  1st,  1868,  aged 
79  years. 

WHITING,   RICHARD. 


R.F.C.  &0 


SEC.  . 
SEC. 


1845  c. 
46  R.  on  T . 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69   .... 

70 

71   

72  CHMN, 

73  CHMN 

74 


SEC. 
SEC. 


Chatham. 

Braniford. 

St.  Thomas. 

St.  Thomas. 

Amherstburg. 

Amherstburg. 

Amherstburg. 

St.  Thomas. 

St.  Thomas. 

Brockville. 

Brockville. 

Port  Hope. 

Port  Hope. 

Millbrook. 

Millbrook. 

Hamilton. 

Hamilton. 

Dundas. 

Dundas. 

Dundas. 

Goderich. 

Goderich. 

Goderich. 

Bowman  ville. 

Bowman  ville. 

St.  Mary's. 

St.  Mary's. 

St.  Mary's. 

Pembroke. 

Pembroke. 

Montreal  Conf. 


Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 


WHITLOCK,  GEO.   C,  LL.D. 

1856  )  (  Prof.    Nat.   His- 

to  f  \      tory  and  Phil., 

64  )  (      Victoria  Col. 

Died  1864,  aged  56  years. 


WICHER,  JOHN  W 

1863  R.  wit.  Madoc. 

64  Hungerford. 

65       Milford. 

66  ,  Brewer's  Mills. 

67  s.  v.  c  Cobourg. 

68  r.f.c  &o  Penetanguishene 

69  Craighurst. 

70  . ,  Craighurst. 

71  . .  Warsaw. 

72  ,  ,  Warsaw. 

73  ...  Warsaw. 

74   Toronto  Conf. 


WIGLE,  ELI. 
1864  r.  onr      Romney. 


WILKINSON,   HENRY. 

1831  )  I  Methodist  Epis- 

32  j        "       |  copal  Conference 

33  ...       Ancaster. 

34  r.f.c &o  Belleville. 

35       Belleville. 

36  . .  Belleville. 

37  ) 

to  }  chmn  .     Augusta  Dist. 

40  ) 

41  Kingston. 

42  . .   Kingston. 

43   Toronto. 

44  ..    .  ,  .     Toronto. 

45  ) 

46  }  chmn.      Toronto  Dist. 

47  j 

48  . .   Hamilton. 

49  Hamilton. 

50  Hamilton. 

51  ...         Toronto  West. 

52  . .  Toronto  West. 

53  Toronto  West. 

54  .       London. 

55  chmn.  London. 

56  sup'd  .  Yonge  Street. 

57  f.  sec.  Yonge  Street. 

58  f.  sec.  Yonge  Street. 

si—  isafjr 

61 Yonge  St.  South. 

62  ..       Yonge  St.  North. 

Secretary  of  Conference,  1844. 
President  of  Conference,  1845. 
Co-Delegate  of  Conference,  1861. 

Died  August  14th,  1862,  aged 
58  years. 


WILKINSON,  ISAAC. 


1868 
69 

70   R.  OUT. 


Primitive  Metho- 
dist Conference. 
Hatley  and  Cass- 
ville. 

71  . .  Hatley. 

72  r.f.c &o  Beebe  Plain. 

73       Beebe  Plain. 

74   Montreal  Conf. 


WILKINSON,  JOHN. 

1840  r.  on  t/.  Hamilton  and 

Ancaster. 
41     Located. 


WILL,    JOHN  C. 
1836  B.  onT      Whitby. 


37 
38 


Dumfries. 
..  Located. 


65 
66 


Mooretown. 
Rem.  to  U.  S. 


WILL,  PHINEAS  D. 

1858  c.  ..  Wellesley. 

59  r.  on  T      Walsingham. 

60  ....       St.  George. 

61  .  Sarnia. 

62  r.f.c.  &o  Wyoming. 

63  .      Port  Stanley. 

64  .  Port  Sfnnlnv 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST    CONFERENCE. 


151 


1865  Newmarket  and 

Aurora. 
66   Walter's  Falls. 


67 

68" 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


F.  SEC. 
F.   SEC. 
F.  SEC.  . 
F.  SEC. 


Walter's  Fall's. 
Walter's  Fall's. 
Meaford. 
Meaford. 
Meaford. 
Walkerton. 
Walkerton. 
Toronto  Conf. 


WILLIAMS,  DAVID. 
1867  c.      . .       Invermay. 

68  r.  on  t  .     Artemesia. 

69  ...   Artemesia. 

70  Amabel. 

71  ...      . .  Amabel. 

72  R,F.c.&o  Markdale. 

73  ...       Markdale. 

74  Toronto  Conf. 


WILLIAMS,  JOHN. 


1841 
42 
43 

44 

45 


c. 
c. 
R.  on  T . 


Snake  Island. 

Asphodel. 

Cartwright. 

Marmora. 

Sidney. 


r.f.c.  &o 

46  ......   Sydenham 

47  . .  Sydenham. 

48  Goderich. 

49  ...       .:  Goderich. 

50  . . .  Blanshard. 

51  Owen  Sound. 
52 Owen  Sound. 

53  ....         Blenheim. 

54  Berlin  &Blenhm. 
Died  August  15th,   1854,  aged 

36  years. 

WILLIAMS,  JOHN  A. 


1846  c. 

Hallo  well. 

47  R.  on  t 

48 

49 

Napanee. 

Napanee. 

.  Sheffield. 

50  R.F.C. & 

3  Consecon. 

51 

Consecon. 

52   .    . 

Consecon. 

53 

Wilton. 

54 

Wilton. 

55       . 

Cookstown. 

56 

London  Circuit. 

57   F.   SEC. 

London  Circuit. 

58   F.  SEC. 

London  Circuit. 

59   CHMN. 

Owen  Sound. 

60   CHMN. 

Owen  Sound. 

61    CHMN 

Owen  Sound. 

62      

Milton. 

63  . 

Milton. 

64  F.  SEC   . 

Toronto  East. 

65   F.  SEC. 

Toronto  East 

66   F.  SEC.  . 

,   Toronto  East. 

67 
68 
69 

70   CHMN. 

Port  Hope, 
Port  Hope. 
Port  Hope. 
Brockville. 

71    CHMN. 

Brockville. 

72   CHMN.  . 

Brockville. 

73   CHMN. 

Simcoe. 

74   .    

.  London  Conf. 

Delegate  to  the  First  General 

Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 

WILLIAMS,  RICHARD. 


1813 
14 

E.  071  T 
ORD 

Hungerford,  Eng 
Montreal. 

15 
16 

17^ 

Quebec. 
Quebec. 
f  Melbourne. 

18 

Melbourne. 

19 

y 

St.  Armand. 

20 

St.  Armand. 

21  J 

DIST. 

J  Kingston. 

22 
23 
24 

25 

( 

Kingston. 
Quebec. 
Quebec. 
Eastern 

to 

British 

30 

1 

America. 

31 

Odelltown,  C.  E. 

32 

.  •          .  • 

E.  B.  America. 

WILLIAMS,  RICHARD 
WATSON. 

1868  C.  Prince  Albert. 

69  R.  on  t      Newcastle. 

70  . .       Darlington. 

71  Whitby. 

72  r.f.c  &o  Ailsa  Craig. 

73 Ailsa  Craig. 

74  London  Conf. 


WILLIAMS,  THOMAS. 
1840  c  Thames. 


41  r.  on  t 

42  .... 
43 

44  . 


Thames. 
Saugeen. 
Gosfield&How'  d . 
Devonshire. 


45  r.f.c. &o  Howard. 


46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 

59] 

to 

63  J 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 


Warwick. 

Goderich. 

Blanshard. 

Blanshard. 

Devonshire. 

Devonshire. 

Dunnville. 

Dunnville. 

Glanford. 

Glanford. 

Nanticoke. 

Nanticoke. 

Nanticoke. 

New  Credit. 

Hiawatha. 

Hiawatha. 

Hiawatha. 

Oakwood. 

Oakwood. 

Oakwood. 

Keppel. 

Keppel. 

Cape  Croker. 

Cape  Croker. 

Toronto  Conf. 


WILLIAMS,  THOMAS 
GRANGE. 

1861  c Newboro'.  ■ 

62  e.  onT.     Merrickville. 

63  s.  v.  c       Cobourg. 

64  ...       L'Orignal. 


1865  r.f.c. &o  Rawdon. 


66 
67 

68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Rawdon. 
Rawdon. 
Huntingdon. 
Huntingdon. 
Huntingdon. 
Franklin  Centre. 
Franklin  Centre. 
Franklin  Centre. 
Montreal  Conf. 


WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM. 


1853  c  . . . 
54  r.  on  t 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
62 


R.F.C.  &0 

sup'y 
sup'y 


SUP  Y 

Died    November 
aged  32  years. 


Amherstburg. 

Aylmer  W 

Ingersoll. 

Walsingham. 

Wawanosh. 

Wawanosh. 

Wawanosh. 

Thornbury. 

Sandwich. 

19th,    1861, 


WILLIAMS,  WM.  HENRY. 

r  Methodist 
-{      Episcopal 
I.  Conference. 

Richmond. 

Augusta. 
. .   Prescott  &  Aug. 
,  Sidney. 

Sidney. 
_    Bay  Quinte. 

Bay  Quinte. 
.   Waterloo. 

Waterloo. 

Hull. 
.  St.  Andrews. 
.  St.  Andrews. 

Matilda. 

Smith's  Falls. 
,   Smith's  Falls. 

Cornwall. 

Cornwall. 

Gananoque. 

Gananoque. 

Sheffield. 

Sheffield. 
(  Percy  and 
\  Seymour. 

.   Demorestville. 

Demorestville. 


1820 
to 
32 
33 
34 
35 

36  .. 

37  .. 
38 
39 
40 

41  ... 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 

53  .. 

54  .. 

55  ... 
56 

57  sup'd 
58-) 

to  [sup'd 
72  J 

Died  May 
years. 


Matilda. 
11th,  1873,  aged  79 


WILLISTON,  JOHN 
KELLOG. 


1832  c. 

33  e.  onr. 

34  .. 
35 
36 


London. 
Nelson. 
Yonge  Street. 
Westminster. 
St.  Thomas. 


37  r.f.c.  &o  Howard. 

38  . .  Gosfield. 

39     Goderich. 

40  Thames. 


152 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


1841 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
to 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 

to; 

62 
63 
64 
65 
to 
73 
74 


SUPY  , 


SUPD 


Thames. 

Malahide. 

Malahide. 

Norwich. 

Chippewa. 

Saugeen. 

St.  Clair. 

Gosfield. 

Gosfield. 

Strathroy. 

Strathroy. 

Strathroy. 

Saugeen. 

Walpole  Island. 
Napier. 

Strathroy. 

London  Conf. 


WILLMOTT,  JOHN  C.,  M.A. 

1860  r.  out.     Nanticoke. 

61  . . .        . .   Canton. 

62  u.  y,  c.     Cobourg. 

63  v.  v.  c.     Cobourg. 

64  B.F.C.&0  Walter's  Falls. 

65  Walter's  Falls. 

66  Hullsville. 

67  Hullsville. 

68  Hullsville. 

69  .   Cainsville. 

70  .  Cainsville. 

71  Grand  River. 

72       Grand  River. 

73       Parry  Sound. 

74  . . .         Toronto  Conf. 


WILLOUGHBY,  WILLIAM. 

1836  r.  om.     Clarendon. 

37  ..  Perth  &  Bytown. 

38  ....       Mississippi. 

39     Ottawa. 

40  r.f.c.&o  Osgoode. 

41  Elizabethtown. 

42  .  Elizabethtown. 

43  ...         Rideau. 

44  . .     Dumfries. 

45  ...       Dumfries. 

46  ....   Chatham. 

47  . . .  Nelson. 

48  .....   Nelson. 

49  . . .  Georgetown. 

50  Georgetown. 

51  . .  Georgetown. 
52^| 

to  }•    ....       Newmarket. 

55  J 

56  Whitby. 

57  Whitby. 

58  Whitby. 

59  .         Yonge  St.  North. 

60   Yonge  St.  North. 

61  ..   Yonge  St.  North. 

62  . . .  Brampton. 

63  ...       Brampton. 

64  ......   Brampton. 

65  ...       Oakville. 

66  . .       Oakville. 

67  . .  Oakville. 

68  . .   Waterdown. 

69  ...      . .   Waterdown. 
70 Waterdown. 

71   . .  Mount  Pleasant. 

72  . .  Mount  Pleasant. 

73  ...       Mount  Pleasant. 

74  ...     London  Conf. 


1871 

72 
73 

74 


WILSON, 

1867  R.  on  t 
68     .. 
69 

70  ...... 

71  R.F.C.&O 

72 

73  .. 

74  . . . 

A  graduate 
I  versity — B.A., 


L'Orignal. 
L'Orignal. 
Montreal  Second. 
Montreal  Conf. 


JOHN,  B.A. 

Millbrook. 

Waterdown. 

Waterdown. 

Ameliasburg. 
)  Pakenhamand 
)  Arnprior. 

Arnprior. 

Montreal  Conf. 

of  Victoria  Uni- 
1867. 


A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.A.,    1864;  M.A.,  1868. 


WILLOUGHBY,  NICHOLAS 
RAMSAY,  M.A. 

Alnwick  Circuit. 

Cookstown. 

Cobourg. 

Baltimore. 

Kingston. 

Kingston. 

Mount  Pleasant. 

Mount  Pleasant. 

Port  Dover. 

Simcoe. 

Simcoe. 

Simcoe. 

Picton. 

Picton. 

Picton. 

Barrie. 

Yorkville. 

Yorkville. 

Toronto  Conf. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.A.,  1860;  M.A.,  1867. 

Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 
ference, Toronto,  1874. 


WILSON,  ALBERT  CHARLES. 


1856 

c. 

57 

R. 

on  t 

58 

V. 

v. 

C 

59 

u. 

V. 

c. 

60 

R. 

F.f 

.&(] 

61 

62 

63 

64 

65 

66 

67 

68 

69 

70 

71 

72 

73 

74 

1866  r. 
67   .. 
68 
69 


OUT. 


Pickering. 
Pickering. 
Omemee. 
Markham. 


70  r.f.c.&o  Beaverton. 

71  ...       Beaverton. 

72  . .        .    Beaverton. 

73  . .       Coboconk. 

74  ... .  Toronto  Conf. 

WILSON,  JAMES. 


1817-1 

to  y 

32  J 

33) 

to  >  sup'd 

38  | 

39) 

to£    .      . 

42) 

Died  May  27th 
years. 


(  Methodist 
|      Episcopal 


Conference. 


Whitby. 


Yonge  St.  and 
Cooks  ville. 
1851,  aged  81 


WILSON,  JOHN. 
I860  )  t  Methodist 

to  >  . .  }       Episcopal 

68  )  (  Conference. 

69  r.  f.  c.     Aylwin. 

70  ...     Aylwin. 


WILSON,  JOHN  -CARROLL. 

1862  r.  om  t..  StoufMlle. 

63  Brock. 

64  ....       Omemee. 

65  s.  v.  c       Cobourg. 

66  Markham. 

67  r.f.c.&o  Beaverton. 

68 Beaverton. 

69  ...   Beaverton. 

70  ...  Cart wright. 

71  ...  Cartwright. 

72  ...       Manvers. 

73  . .       Manvers. 

74  Toronto  Conf. 


WILSON,  JOHN  JAMES. 


1862  r.  on  t 
63  


Frontenac. 
Located. 


WILSON,  JOHN  V. 


1854  c. 

55  r. 

56  s. 

57  s. 

58  r. 
59 

60  | 

61  $ 
62 
63 

64  .. 
65 
66 
67 

68  . 

69  . 

70  .. 
71 

72  . 

73  . 
74 


on  t 
v.  c 
v.  c 
f.c.  &o 


Nanticoke. 

Nanticoke. 

Cobourg. 

Cobourg. 

Welland. 

Gren  ville. 

Sherbrooke 

and  Oso. 
Egan  ville. 
Eganville. 
Egan  ville. 
Alice. 
Ormstown. 
Ormstown, 
Ormstown. 
Laehute. 
La  chute. 
Laehute. 
Avening. 
Avening. 
Toronto  Conf. 


WILSON,   RICHARD. 


1848 
49 
50 

51 
52 
53 
54 


on  t. 


R.f.c.  &o 


St.  Andrews. 
Bonehire. 
Carleton  and 

Pakenham. 
Kemptville. 
Lochabar. 
Lochabar. 
Russell  town. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


153 


1855   ,.■".. 

.         Russelltown. 

56     .   , 

Eaton. 

57 

Eaton. 

58 

Leeds. 

59 

. .     Shannonville. 

60 

. .   Russell. 

61 

Russell. 

62 

North  Gower. 

63 

North  Gower. 

64 

North  Gower. 

65  f.  sec.  .  Bell's  Corners. 

66  f.  sec.  Bell's  Corners. 

67  Wilton. 

68  ....  Wilton. 

69  ....  Wilton. 

70  . . .  Cataraqui. 

71  F.  SEC.  Cataraqui. 

72  F.  sec.  . .  Cataraqui. 

73  sup'd.  Kingston. 

74  ...  Montreal  Conf. 

.WILSON,   ROBERT  OLIVER. 
1859  r  out.     Cobourg,  S.V.C. 

60  Newcastle. 

61  ...  Whitby. 
^62  ...  Whitby. 
~63  r.f.c.  &o  Markhain. 

64  ...       Manvers. 

65  . ; .  Manvers. 

66  . .   Arkona. 

67  Arkona. 

68  ...         Macedon,  N.Y. 

69  Macedon,  N.Y. 

70  ..     Rochester,  N.Y. 

71  .  Rochester,  N.Y. 
Died  April   12th,  1872,  aged 

36  years. 

WILSON,  SAMUEL. 
1856  c  . .   Montreal  First. 

57  R.  out.     Napanee. 

58  ...  Waterloo. 

59  ,.,...     Lyn. 

60  R.F.C.&0  Kemptville. 

61  ...       ..  Erin. 

62  ....   Erin. 

63  . .       Erin. 

64  ...  Norwood. 

65  Norwood. 

66  Keene. 

67  Keene. 

68  Keene. 

69  . .       Farmersville. 

70  Farmersville. 

71  Farmersville. 
.     72       Mitchell. 

73  Mitchell. 

74  London  Conf. 


WINANS, 

WM.  HENRY 

1863  r. 

64  . 

65  . 

on  t 

Strathroy. 
Strathroy. 
Ingersoll. 

Died 

May 

30th,  1866,  aged  25 

years. 

WINTER,  DAVID. 

1868  c 
69  r 
70 

on  t 

Hall's  Bridge. 

Bobcaygeon. 

Oakwood. 

1871  Oakwood. 

72  s.  v.  c .     Cobourg. 

73  r.  f.  c  &  o  New  Glasgow. 

74  . .  Montreal  Conf. 


WITHROW,  WM.  H.,  M.A. 

1861  )  fNew  Connexion 

to  >      . .  {      Methodist 

65  )  I  Conference. 

66  e.  out      Plainville. 

67  ...       Plainville. 

68  r.f.  c.     {  Davenport  and 

69  .  .  (  Seaton. 

70  . . .  Niagara. 

71  Niagara. 

72  ..,:...      Niagara. 

73  . . .  Hamilton -Presi- 

dent's Assist 

74  .  .  .'.  Toronto  Conf. 

A  graduate  of  Toronto  Univer- 
sity—M.  A.,  1864. 

WITTED,  J.  G. 

1850  R.  f.  c.     Matilda. 

Visiting  Eng. 


51 
52 
53 
54 
55 


Consecon. 
Colborne. 
Colborne. 
Rem.  to  U.S. 


WOOD,  CHARLES. 

1822  1  fMethodist 

to  >  -{      Episcopal 

32  )  I         Conference. 

33 Elizabethtown. 

34     Ottawa. 

35^| 

to  >  sitp'd.  Augusta, 

43  J 

44  . .  Located. 


WOOD, 

ENOCH,  D.D. 

1826-j 

(  Eastern 

to  V 

<           British 

46  J 

(                America 

47) 

f  Superintendent 

to  \      .. 

. .  -1      of  Missions, 
I                Toronto 

68  ) 

69  ) 

(  Missionary 

to  > 

<       Secretary, 

73  ) 

(                Toronto 

74      - 

Toronto  Conf. 

1867   Innisfil. 

68  r.f.c.&o  Vespra. 

69  ...   Vespra.  . 

70  Stayner. 

71  Wellesley. 

72  , , Wellesley. 

73  .  Cooksville. 

74  ..  Toronto  Conf. 


WOODSWORTH,  RICHARD 
WATSON. 


Note. — He  was  President  of 
the  Conference  for  seven  years, 
from  1851  to  1857,  and  again  in 
1862.  The  honorary  degree  of 
D.D.  was  conferred  upon  him  by 
the  University  of  Victoria  College 
in  1860.  He  was  elected  a  Dele- 
gate to  the  First  General  Con- 
ference, Toronto,  1874. 

WOODSWORTH,  JAMES. 

1864  e.«it      Cooksville. 

65  . .  . .   Craighurst  and 

Penetang. 

66  ...       Orillia. 


1867 

R. 

onT. 

Smithville. 

68 

Aurora. 

69 

Thorold. 

70 

Chatham. 

71 

R.F.C.&O 

Wards  ville. 

72 

Wardsville. 

73 

Wards  ville. 

74 

London  Conf. 

WOOLSEY,  THOMAS. 
1852  c 

53  r.  on  t  .  Picton. 

54  .  Brighton. 

55  ) 

to  >  r.f.c&o  Edmonton  House, 

64  )  H.  B.  T. 

65   Visit'g  England. 

66  . .  Farnham,  Que. 

67   Farnham,  Que. 

68) 

to  >      New  Credit. 

71  J      J 

72 Bruce  Mines. 

73  . .  Bruce  Mines. 

74  Toronto  Conf. 

WORKMAN,  GEORGE  C. 


1873  r. 

on  T. 

Cobourg,  U.V.C. 

74 

Toronto  Conf. 

WRIGHT 

,  DANIEL. 

1839  c. 

Sidney. 

40  r. 

out, 

Murray. 

41 

Bath  &  I.  Tanti. 

42   . 

Thames. 

43  s. 

V.   c. 

Cobourg. 

44 

Wolfe  Island. 

45  R 

F.C  &0 

Colborne. 

46 

St.  Vincent. 

47 

Shannonville. 

48 

Shannonville. 

49 

Shannonville. 

50 

Lochabar. 

51 

Lochabar. 

52  sup'y 

Kingston. 

53 

Brock. 

54   . 

Withdrew. 

WRIGHT,  DAVID. 

1821) 

(  Methodist 

to  j- 
32  J 

Episcopal 

I          Conference 

33 

Stamford . 

34  . 

•    *    ■           .     . 

Stamford. 

35") 

36  V 

JHMN 

London  District 

37  J 

38 

Grand  River. 

154 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


1839 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 


Whitby. 

Reesorville. 

Credit. 

Credit. 

Credit. 

Agt.  Con.  Funds. 

Whitby. 

Markham. 

Cooks  ville. 
Cooksville. 

Stoney  Creek. 

New  Credit. 
New  Credit. 


sup'd  . .   Oakville. 


1856 
57 
58 
59 
60 
to 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 


SUPD 


•  SUP  D  . 


SUPD. 


New  Credit. 

Grand  River. 

New  Credit. 

Oakville. 

Scarboro' 

Yorkville. 

Leslie  ville. 

Leslieville. 

Guelph. 

Guelph. 


Died  March  28th,   1872,  aged 
80  years. 


WRIGHT,  WES.  P.,  M.A..B.D. 

1856  )  /-Methodist   > 

to  >  <      Episcopal 

60  )  I       Church,  U.S. 

61-)  rWes.  Fem.  Col., 

to  V  ..      I  Hamilton— Prof. 

73  J  I  Natural  Sciences. 

74  ...       London  Conf. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity— B.  A.,  1848  ;  took  degree 
of  B.D.  in  Concord  Biblical  Insti- 
tute, Evanston,  U.S.,  1853;  was 
ordained  by  Bishop  Janes,  1858  ; 
admitted  to  membership  in  Can- 
ada Wesleyan  Conference  in  1863. 


Y. 


YORK,  FREDERICK. 


1865  R.  on  t. 
66 

67  ... 

68  ... 


Romney. 
Wards  ville. 
Templeton. 
Rem.  to  U.S. 


YOUMANS,  DAVID. 


r  Methodist 

-}      Episcopal 

L  Conference. 


1813^| 
to  [ 

32  J 

33  1 
to  >  sup'd  .     Whitby. 

0*7     } 

40 
to 
55 

Died  Feb.  14th,  1856,  aged  85 
years. 


YOUMANS,  JAY  S. 


sup'd       Markham. 


1853  c.      .    . 

54  . ... 

55  ..  . 

56  .... 

57  RFC&O 
58 

59 
60 

61 

62         .... 
63 


Percy. 
Percy  and 

Seymour. 
Bath. 

Centreville  and 
Tamworth. 

Newburg. 
Newburg. 
Morrisburg. 
Morrisburg. 


64       Morrisburg. 

65  ...         Augusta. 

66  .  .     North  Augusta. 

67  . .   North  Augusta. 

68  Bradford. 

69  f.  sec         Bradford. 

70  f.  nkc    .   Bradford. 

71    Removed  to  U.  S. 

and  united  with  the  Erie  Confer- 
ence of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church.  He  is  now  ( 1 879)  station- 
ed in  the  city  of  Cleveland.  Ohio. 


YOUNG,  EGERTON 
RYERSON. 
1863  r.  on  t.     Hungerford. 

64  Thorold. 

65  ...     Thorold. 

66  . . .        . .   Port  Dalhousie. 

67  R.F.c.&o.  Hamilton  East. 

,    (  (  Norway  House, 

72  j      ■  •    ■  j  H.  B.  T. 

73  . .       Berens  River, 

H.  B.  T. 

74  , Toronto  Conf. 


YOUNG, 
1842  r.  out 
43 
44 
45 

46   R.F.C.&O 

47 
48 
49 

50     . . .        | 

51 

52     ... 

53 

54 

55       ... 
56 

57    CHMN .     . 


58 
59 

60  ... 

61  CHMN. 

62  CHMN. 

63  CHMN. 

64  CHMN. 

65  CHMN. 

66  CHMN. 

67  CHMN. 

68 

to  >  CHMN 

73 

74 


GEORGE. 

Oxford. 

Chatham. 

Brantford. 

Toronto. 

St.  Catharines. 

Gatinean. 

Hamilton. 

Hamilton. 
\  Glanford. 
(  London. 

Drummondville 
and  Niagara. 

Niagara. 

Belleville. 

Belleville. 

Montreal  West. 

Montreal  West. 

Montreal  West. 

Brantford. 

Brantford. 

Brantford. 

Kingston. 

Kingston. 

Quebec. 

Quebec. 

Quebec. 

Toronto  West. 

Toronto  West. 

Winnipeg,  Man. 

Tnrnntn  (\r\r\i 


YOUNG,  WILLIAM. 


1835  c. 

36  r.  on  t. 

37  . .  . . 

38  ORD 

39  R.  F.  c. 
40 

41 

42  .... 

43 

44  . . 

45  sup'd 

46  ... 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
to 
73 
74 


SUP  D. . 


Cavan. 

Bay  Quinte. 

Bay  Quinte. 

Crosby. 

Crosby. 

Rideau. 

Rideau. 

Colborne. 

Asphodel. 

Asphodel. 

Bowmanvflle. 

Brock. 

|  Newmarket  and 
)      Snake  Island. 

Brampton. 

Brampton. 

Brampton. 

Bradford. 

Bradford. 

Bradford. 

Millbrook. 

Millbrook. 

Frankford. 

Trenton. 

Toronto  Conf. 


YOUNG,  WILLIAM  JOHN. 

1867  c.  Ameliasburg. 

68  k.  on  t  .     Stirling 

69  . .  Wilton. 

70  Cataraqui. 

71  Pittsburg. 

72  F  r  c&o  j  Morven  and 

73  ....         \  Gosport. 

74  .  .         Toronto  Conf. 


Correction. 

On  page  101 — Joseph  William 

Holmes,  1873,  for  "Richmond," 

substitute  "Rich wood,"  and  on 

page  103,  John  Hunt,   1844,  put 


ALPHABETICAL    ARRANGEMENT 


OF   ALL    THE 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS,  AND   MISSIONS 


OF 


Canadian  JJUtljnMsm, 


1791  to  1874. 


Circuits  in  Methodism  embrace  a  number  of  Congregations  under  the 
charge  of  the  Minister  or  Ministers  stationed  thereon.  Usually  they  are 
named  from  the  largest  settlement  or  village  in  the  charge.  In  the  early  his- 
tory of  Canada,  and  now  in  the  remote  new  settlements,  these  fields  of  toil 
embrace  from  seven  to  fifteen  appointments  or  preaching  places,  and  extend 
over  a  large  range  of  territory,  involving  long  and  wearisome  journeys.  For 
many  years  the  Circuit  system  included  the  cities  and  large  towns,  and  as  the 
Congregations  in  such  centres  of  population  multiplied,  they  were  united  toge- 
ther in  the  same  manner  as  country  appointments.  As  the  country  became 
more  thickly  settled,  and  congregations  increased  in  numbers  and  wealth,  Cir- 
cuits were  divided  and  subdivided,  until,  in  many  instances,  the  number  of 
appointments  does  not  exceed  three,  though  in  a  few  districts  large  Circuits 
still  exist. 

The  term  Mission  refers  to  that  class  of  work  where  the  members  of  the 
Church  are  few,  and  unable  to  sustain  the  Ministers  stationed  thereon.  A  large 
portion  of  the  early  work  of  Methodism  in  these  Provinces  was  really  Mis- 
sionary in  its  character.  The  heroic  pioneer  Ministers  followed  the  early  set- 
tlers to  their  new  homes  in  the  wilderness,  and  shared  the  privations  and  dis- 
comforts of  the  times.     Before  churches  could  be  erected,  the  people  assembled 


156 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


together  in  the  log  cabin  to  listen  to  the  Word  of  Life,  and  many  a  revival  re- 
warded the  servant  of  Christ  for  his  earnest  and  self-denying  labours. 

The  term  Station  is  used  to  designate  a  charge  having  only  one  Congre- 
gation. During  the  past  few  years  there  has  been  a  tendency  to  form  Stations 
as  soon  as  single  Congregations  became  sufficiently  numerous  and  wealthy  tc 
support  their  own  pastor. 

The  Itinerant  system  of  Methodism  has  served  to  give  to  every  Circuit  e 
great  variety  of  ministerial  talent  and  labour.  We  have  endeavoured  to  givt 
a  full  and  correct  record,  in  the  following  pages,  of  the  names  of  all  the  met 
who  have  been  stationed  on  each  Circuit,  together  with  the  number  of  mem 
bers  for  each  year,  and  the  amounts  contributed  to  the  Contingent,  Educa- 
tional, and  Superannuated  Ministers'  Funds.  Where  Circuits  have  been  di- 
vided, reference  has  been  made  to  the  fact  so  far  as  information  has  beer 
obtained,  so  as  to  show  the  connection  of  one  Circuit  with  another. 

As  the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Church  after  1833  was  but  a  continuation  oi 
the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  which  was  begun  in  Canada  in  1791,  anc 
brought  into  Union  in  1833,  we  have  made  no  mark  of  distinction  in  the  fol 
lowing  account  of  Circuits  and  Missions.  It  will  be  readily  seen  how,  undei 
the  new  name,  after  the  Union  of  1833,  every  Circuit  and  Mission  was  con 
tinued,  the  membership  maintained,  and  the  work  perpetuated. 


A. 


ACTON. 

A  village  in  the  Township  of  Esquesing,  County  of  Halton,  Ontario.  It  is  situate  on  the  Grand  Trunl 
Kailway,  and  is  distant  from  Toronto  35  miles,  and  from  Guelph  13  miles.  Prior  to  1872  i 
formed  part  of  the  Georgetown  Circuit. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1872 
73 
74 

Robert  Phillips.    ...... 

John  W.  Dochstader.  . .               

See  London  Conference.  . ,                   .. 

136 
100 

$4  05 
4  50 

$2  00 
2  25" 

$5  66 
7  10 

ACTONVALE. 

A  village  in  the  Township  of  Acton,  County  of  Bagot,  Quebec.     Distant  from  Montreal  49  miles,  an< 
from  Richmond  23  miles.     Prior  to  1860  it  was  part  of  Granby  and  Melbourne  Missions. 


1860  Thomas  H.  Walker. . . 

61  Thomas  Derrick 

62  Robert  H.  Smith 

63  Robert  H.  Smith.      . 

64  Robert  H.  Smith 

65  John  Scott  

66  John  Scott 

67  .........       . 


54 

2  10 

2  66 

25 

2  33 

30 

4  58 

2  00 

35 

6  00 

3  00 

35 

4  00 

2  00 

17 

1  50 

1  25 

7 

0  75 

0  50 

3  00 
1  34 

4  00 
6  00 
4  00 
4  00 
1  00 


Note. — Owing  to  the  failure  of  the  copper-mines,  a  large  emigration  took  place  from  this  section  o 
country,  and  the  Mission  was  discontinued. 


WESLEYAN    METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


157 


ADELAIDE. 

A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Middlesex,  Ontario. 

from  Samia  36  miles. 


Distant  from   London  25  miles,  and 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1847  Robert  Corson 

48  Geo.  Kennedy,  John  Webster. 

49  Ozias  Barber,  Joseph  Hill. . .  . 

50  John  Hutchinson  .... 

51  See  Strathroy 


No.  of      Conting. 
Members,  i     Fund. 


Educa. 
Fund. 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


293 

265 
237 
215 


•S4  50 
5  00 
8  00 
8  04 


p  00 
3  25 
3  50 


Note. — In  1868  Adelaide  is  again  found  in  the  Minutes  of  Conference  as  a  Circuit  with  four  ap- 
pointments— Strathroy  Circuit  having  been  divided. 

68  John  Neelands 

69  John  Neelands .... 

70  John  Neelands,  (B.  T.  White) ,  

71  John  Malum,  George  Daniel.  

72  John  Mahan,  Henry  E.  Hill. 

73  John  Mahan   . .  .... 

74  See  Toronto  Conference  .... 


100 

3  00 

S4  00 

12  00 

139 

3  10 

6  00 

8  25 

189 

4  00 

7  00 

9  00 

158 

5  01 

3  72 

4  02 

155 

5  10 

2  49 

5  00 

158 

8  94 

3  20 

7  00 

AILSA  CRAIG  AND  PARK  HILL. 

Ailsa-Craig  is  a  village  in  the  Township  of  West  McGillivray,  in  the  County  of  Huron,  and  Park  Hill 
a  small  village  in  the  township  of  West  Williams,  County  ot  Middlesex,  Ontario — formerly 
McGillivray  Circuit. 


210 

223 


11  28 

12  02 


3  27 


16  45 
25  00 


1867  Hall  Christopherson,  James  S.  Ross 

68  Hall  Christopherson  |       223  12  02  4  00 

Note. — In  1869  Park  Hill  was  set  off  and  Ailsa  Craig  was  united  with  Lucan.     In  1871  Ailsa 
Craig  again  became  a  separate  field. 


71  John  Smiley,  M.A 

72  Richard  W.  Williams 

73  Richard  W   Williams   . 

74  See  London  Conference 


129 
136 
132 


19 


00 


4  00 

15  30 

4  00 

20  00 

4  27 

24  00 

3  30 
2  28 
2  58 
75 
85 
20 
17 
17 


AINLEYVILLE. 

A  village  on  the  line  of  the  Townships  of  Morris  and  Grey,  Huron  County,  Ontario,  distant  from 
Goderich  25  miles,  from  Seaforth  15  miles,  and  from  Stratford  39  miles — formerly  part  of  Morris 
Mission. 

1859  John  Hough,  Robert  Thompson.        .  .  ...  ,  .    .  . 

60  John  Hough,  Thomas  Kelly ..      ..  130 

61  John  Hough,  John  N.  Hewitt  .        ...  164 

62  Thomas  Robson,  Henry  W.  Maxwell.  176 

63  Thomas  Robson,  Henry  W.  P.  Allen 185 

64  Thomas  Hanna       .  .  223 

65  John  Webster      ..  ..  ....  123 

66  John  Webster     ..  115 

67  John  Webster *. .  130 

68  Colman  Bristol,  B.A  ..  .  139 

69  Colman  Bristol,  B. A   ...  .    .  ....  ".  150 

70  Colman  Bristol,  B.A.,  George  A.  Schram 155 

71  David  A.  Johnston,  Silas  J.  Hughes.  ....  211       j     10  43 

72  Robert  Davey,  John  McCarroll .  ...  213       \     10  60 

73  (Name  changed  to  Brussels)  .  222  12  50 


3 
4 

2 
4 
6 
6  18 


05 
06 


1  60 

1  37 

2  13 

3  00 
3  45 
1  10 
3  26 
3  57 
3  40 
3  17 
3  30 
5  10 

3  00 

4  56 


65 

50 
00 
00 
00 
25 
92 
30 


14  45 
12  55 
12  90 
14  48 
12  00 
24  08 


ALBION. 

A  village  on  the  Humber,  in  the  Township  of  Albion,  County  of  Cardwell,  Ontario,  distance  from 

Toronto  27  miles. 

1829  Henry  Shaler,  James  Currie.  . .  

30  Jacob  Poole 108 

31  John  H.  Huston 128 

32  John  H.  Huston,  Samuel  Rose 154 

33  Gilbert  Miller  . .  ....        414 


158 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Members 

Fund. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

387 

.... 





39  ) 

41  John  Baxter 

408 

$14  90 

... 

$9  62 

451 

20  00 

9  92 

43  Francis  Coleman,  James  Hutchinson,  John  Goodfellow 

553 

14  78 

8  00  ' 

44  Charles  W   M.  Gilbert,  James  Hutchinson           ... 

617 

17  90 

8'  50 

45  William  Coleman,  Benjamin  Jones  . . 
46 1 

to  f  Supplied  from  adjacent  Circuits  ,      

56J 

343 

16  00 

9  05 

367 

29  67 



18  00 

58  Thomas  Lawson,  George  Stenning    .          

297 

13  82 

$5  05 

12  35 

59  Thomas  Lawson,  Joseph  H.  Stinson 

398 

18  46 

5  91 

13  09 

421 

17  30 

6  78 

10  37 

61  John  Learoyd,  William  C.  Watson 

444 

15  50 

6  17 

13  10 

386 

17  10 

7  50 

15  00 

63  John  W   Savage,  Marmaduke  Pearson. 

402 

15  18 

7  50 

15  26 

64  John  W.  Savage,  George  Martin  Brown 

383 

15  30 

7  55 

20  00 

65  John  W.  Savage,  John  Armstrong  (B)        

351 

14  50 

7  00 

20  52 

66  Benjamin  Sherlock,  Samuel  B.  Phillips 

360 

14  15 

7  10 

20  60 

67  Benjamin  Sherlock,  Samuel  B.  Phillips  .... 

313 

14  05 

7  00 

23  50 

68  Benjamin  Sherlock,  Robert  Phillips 

350 

14  00 

9  80 

23  00 

69  Edward  Barrass,  Robert  Phillips 

372 

14  10  , 

10  13 

24  50 

350 

20  21 

13  69 

25  64 

71  Edward  Ban-ass,  J.  W.  Clipsham  W.  Gr.  Howson... 

324 

19  75 

18  25 

27  00 

72  James  Matheson,  Robert  G.  Well  wood  , .  „  _      .... 

324 

20  58 

10  62 

33  00 

73  James  Matheson,  Joseph  Waite. . 

424 

20  60 

11  00 

35  00 

74  See  Toronto  Conference  . .           

424 

20  40 

8  70 

43  41 

ALICE. 

So  called  from  the  name  of  a  township  in  the  County  of  Renfrew,  Ontario.     It  is  situate  south  of  the 
Town  of  Pembroke,  and  extends  into  four  townships. 


1862  Erastus  S.  Curry 

8 

63  Peter  E.  W.  Moyer           .... 

32 

1  35 

1  17 

64  Thomas  H.  Walker  ....      

65 

1  50 

1  16 

1  55 

65  John  V.  Wilson  .      ....... 

75 

1  63 

1  05 

2  15 

66  Brock  Rose,  Charles  E.  Perry 

76 

82 

1  95 

67  Brock  Rose,  John  H.  Stewart                             .    

78 

3  12 

2  00 

68  Brock  Rose,  Andrew  C.  Eastman   . 

77 

4  48 

2  80 

69  William  Sanderson 

55 

1  00 

1  79 

70  William  Sanderson               

52 

1  45 

1  30 

3  25 

71  William  Sanderson 

55 

2  00 

1  75 

4  00 

72  William  Norton     . .        

60 

2  20 

1  90 

4  50 

73  William  Norton     . .                         .... 

61 

3  06 

2  31 

4  66 

74  See  Montreal  Conference  .... 

62 

3  25    • 

1  75 

4  74 

ALLENFORD 

A  village  in  the  Township  of  Amabel,  County  of  Bruce,  Ontario,  -its  nearest  railway  station  is  South 
ampton,  on  the  W  G.  &  B.  R.  R.,  from  which  it  is  distant  10  miles.  Two  appointments  fron 
Amabel  Mission,  one  from  Keppel  Mission,  and  two  new  appointments,  a  total  of  five,  con 
stitutes  this  field  of  toil. 


1873  William  C.  Jolley . . 
74       See  Toronto  Conference 


108 
133 


4  80 


1  05 


6  20 


ALLISTON. 

A  village  in  the  Township  of  Tecumseth,  County  of  Simcoe,  Ontario. 

Circuit. 


1869  James  Matheson 


70  James  Matheson        . . 

71  Daniel  F.  Gee 

72  Daniel  F   Gee     ... 

73  Daniel  F.  Gee,  Daniel  Carter 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


160 
141 
145 
150 
160 


Formerly  part  of  the  Cookstowi 


4  92 

3  68 

4  75 

8  28 
7   fi7 


3  59 

3  60 

3  70 

4  16 

A.  A.C\ 


11  54 
14  21 
19  21 
25  23 

OO   7S 


WESLEY  AN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


159 


A  village  in  the  Township  of  Ramsay, 


ALMONTE. 

County  of  Lanark,  Ontario. 
Place  Circuit. 


Formerly  part  of  the  Carleton 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1873  William  McGill 

74  See  Montreal  Conference        . .                             ,       . 

"95 

|6  35 

$7  25 

$22  10 

82 

5  40 

67 

3  18 

140 

5  90 

120 

3  12 

131 

2  63 

129 

6  20 

157 

4  15 

168 

4  50 

140 

4  60 

6  60 


ALNWICK. 

A  township  in  the  County  of  Haldimand,  Ontario.     Prior  to  1855  this  Circuit  was  worked  in  connec- 
tion with  the  Alderville  Indian  Mission. 

1855  James  A.  Ivison       

56  Nicholas  R.  Willoughby 

57  Alexander  Drennan 

58  Jabez  B.  Keough     .... 

59  John  Salmon .... 

60  John  Salmon  .... 

61  William  L.  Scott 

62  William  L.  Scott  ...        

63  Christopher  Hamilton 

64  See  Fenella .  ....  


3  75 

2  68 

1  25 

4  20 

3  75 

2  78 

1  16 

1  50 

2 

00 

6 

50 

3 

15 

5 

69 

4 

00 

4 

00 

4 

00 

4 

00 

ALTON. 
A  small  village  in  the  County  of  Cardwell,  Ont.     Formerly  part  of  the  Orangeville  Circuit. 
1873  Thomas  R.  Reid.  ...  ,         60       ,       .    ..      ,       . -..     , 


74      Toronto  Conference 


69 


3  48 


2  00 


5  00 


ALVINSTON. 

A  small  village  in  the  Township  of  Brock,  County  of  Lambton,  Ontario.     Formerly  part  of  the  Wat- 
ford Circuit. 


1873  William  Austin 

74      See  London  Conference. 


16 
23 


4  95 


3  32 


2  27 


AMABEL. 

The  name  of  a  township  on  Lake  Huron,  in  the  County  of  Bruce, 

Mission. 

1869  Richard  G.  James  

70  David  Williams 

71  David  Williams 

72  Wm.  M.  Bielby,  Richard  Strachan 

73  See  Wiarton  and  Allenford 


Ont.     Formerly  part  of  the  Keppel 


0  10 

5  60 
7  34 

6  15 


25 

•   •   • 

94 

45 

■  ■  *  ■ 

140 

1  10 

2  90 

180 

4  25 

3  38 

156 

4  76 

1  00 

AMELIASBURG. 

A  village  situated  at  the  mouth  of  Roblin  Lake,  in  the  Township  of  Ameliasburg,  Prince  Edward 
County,  Ontario.  It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Consecon  Circuit.  Distant  from  Kingston  55 
miles,  from  Picton  15  miles,  and  from  Belleville  10  miles. 

1859  James  Greener  ...                 . .                       .....  ...  ... 

60  James  Greener   ...               . .                                      .  310  9  73  4  25  22  79 

61  David  C.  Clappison                      . .              ......  312  10  07  4  46  26  37 

62  David  C.  Clappison 270  10  11  2  68  28  00 

63  David  C.  Clappison  ....           .  285  10  30  3  00  37  50 

64  Francis   Coleman             286  10  75  4  52  41  25 

65  Francis  Coleman .  289  10  38  4  55  40  00 

66  Francis  Coleman ....          .  . .                      .  290  9  67  4  59  40  50 

67  James  Thompson,  Wm.  John  Young.  , .  292  9  75  .4  73  50  00 

68  James  Thompson              ...........             ......  405  10  00  4  75  54  00 

69  James  Thompson 400  10  25  5  53  74  00 

70  Geo.  Carr,  John  Wilson,  B.  A.  ■  ■    ;  , ,             400  No  returns  published. 

71  George  Carr,  John  W.  Bell    .             430  12  08  7  00  50  52 

72  George  Carr,  A.  G.  Knight,  B.A.                      ...  445  14  58  8  10  63  13 

73  Charles  Taggart,  Samuel  McCauley                             .  447  16  03  7  09  50  00 

74  Toronto  Conference           ....                     ...  380  12  15  7  53  59  59 


160 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


•AMHERSTBURG. 

A  village  at  the  mouth  of  the  River  Detroit,  at  the  head  of  Lake  Erie,  in  the  Township  of  Maiden, 
County  of  Essex,  Ontario.     It  is  19  miles  from  Detroit  and  18  miles  from  Windsor. 


Year                            Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  H. 
Fund. 

256 
253 
188 
150 
150 
190 
340 

27  Edmund  Stoney 

28  Edmund  Stoney , 

29  Joseph  Messmore 

30  Matthew  Whiting. ...                                       -.,.., 

31  Matthew  Whiting 

32  Thomas  Harmon    

33    

Note — This  year  a  new  circuit  named  Gosfield  was  formed,  including  within  its  bounds  all  the 
white  members  of  this  circuit,  Amherstburg  Mission  retaining  only  the  Indian  members. — See  Indian 
Missions. 

1841  Henry  Byers  . .    .    .  ,  ... . 

42  Daniel  Murphy . 

43  Thomas  W.  Constable ...  62 

Sandwich   United. 

44  Thomas  W.  Constable,  John  S.  Marsden  . 

45  Thomas  W.  Constable,  Edward  Sallows 

46  Edward  Sallows ...  ... 

From  1840  to  1847  Amherstburg  does  not  appear  in  the  Stations  in  the  minutes  of  the  Canad* 
Conference.  During  that  period  the.  British  Wesleyans  were  working  independently  of  the  Canada 
body,  and,  we  presume,  had  charge  of  this  circuit.  In  1847  the  name  again  appears  in  the  Canada 
Minutes,  but  united  with  Gosfield,  in  1848  it  sustained  the  same  relation,  the  following  year  it 
again  resumed  its  place  as  the  head  of  a  circuit. 

1849  Richard  Whiting 

50  Richard  Whiting,  Thomas  Stobbs 

51  Richard  Whiting 

52  John  Goodfellow      

53  John  Goodfellow,  William  Williams  . . 

54  Ephraim  L.  Koyl 

55  Ephraim  L.  Koyl    . .  

56  John  Hodgson 

57  William  Chapman .        . .  

58  William  Chapman  .      

59  ) 
fi0  >  United  with  Gosfield 

61  Oliver  Edison  Burch . 

62  Thomas  Cleworth. ,  

63  Thomas  Cleworth.    

64  Luther  O.  Rice 


65  Luther  0.  Rice . .    . 

66  Luther  O.  Rice. 

67  Thomas  Culbert.. 

68  Thomas  Culbert 

69  Edmund  S.  Shorey 

70  Edmund  S.  Shorey 

71  James  Laird    ....... 

72  James  Laird  . . 

73  Edmund  S.  Jones  . 

74  London  Conference 


117 

$8  28 

154 

12  28 

.... 

158 

12  45 

39 

7  00 

41 

7  34 

60 

5  78 

$0  95 

97 

5  82 

93 

11  49 

2  25 

92 

5  86 

2  20 

92 

3  20 

2  12 

95 

7  60 

4  24 

96 

5  26 

2  51 

82 

5  90 

70 

5  26 

0  78 

65 

8  04 

2  30 

79 

10  10 

2  40 

63 

10  50 

2  45 

61 

10  00 

2  92 

90 

12  48 

7  00 

75 

10  24 

8  73 

107 

10  25 

8  00 

123 

11  00 

8  00 

142 

14  04 

7  49 

$6  65 

10  65 

9  06 


20 
48 
20 
16 
38 


3  70 
5  20 


5  33 

5  44 
4  33 

6  29 

8  54 

9  84 
9  20 

13  74 
8  50 

11  50 

12  00 
16  00 


AMHERST  ISLE. 
An  Island  on  the  north  shore  of  Lake  Ontario,  Addington  County,  Ontario— formerly  part  of  Bath 


Circuit. 


1847  Robert  Lochead 

48  1 

to  \  Supplied  from  Bath  Circuit.. 

71  ) 

72  John  Ferguson . 

73  John  Ferguson  . . 

74  Montreal  Conference 


27 


35 
50 


3  12 


11  13 
6  75 


4  00 
4  25 


7  00 
7  20 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


161 


ANCASTER. 

So  called  from  the  name  of  a  township  in  the  County  of  Wentworth,  Ontario.  The  Circuit  included 
that  part  of  the  Niagara  Circuit  which  was  situated  at  the  head  of  Lake  Ontario  and  Burlington 
Bay.' 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1808 

9 

10 

11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 


19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 


Samuel  Belton 


William  Case    .  

Andrew  Prindel ... 

Daniel  Freeman 

Long  Point  Circuit  united  with  it. 
Geo.  W    Densmore,  Enoch  Burdock 
Peter  Covenhoven,  Enoch  Burdock 
John  Rhodes,  David  Culp 
David  Culp,  Ezra  Adams  ... 
Thomas  Whitehead,  David  Youmans . 
David  Youmans,  David  Culp 
Isaac  B.  Smith,  Joseph  Hickox.. 

Jos.  Hickox. 

Alpheus  Davis 
George  Ferguson,  William  Jones.. 
Alvin  Torry,  George  Ferguson   . . 
Daniel  Shepherdson,  John  Ryerson  . . . 

Laac  B.  Smith 

Isaac  B.  Smith,  David  Culp  .  . 
David  Culp,  Egerton  Ryerson 
Joseph  Gatchell,  (Edward  Heylaihd). 

Joseph  Gatchell.  Anson  Green 

Thomas  Madden,  Anson  Green. 
William  Slater,  Egerton  Ryerson. 

William  Smith,  James  Wilson 

William  Griffis,  John  S.  Attwood 
Samuel  Belton,  William  Griffis. 
James  Evans,  Edwy  M.  Ryerson. . . . 
Henry  Wilkinson,  John  Armstrong 
Ephraim  Evans,  John  Watson . 


>  Supplied  by  the  Hamilton  Ministers. 

Alexander  McNab,  Peter  Ker 

Now  included  in  Hamilton  ( 'ircuit. . 


No.  of 
Members. 


300 
320 

569 
569 
500 

459 
374 
246 

280 

582 
598 
579 
594 
424 
342 
345 
396 
502 
517 
592 
495 
680 
840 
608 
506 
596 


400 


Conting. 
Fund. 


Educa. 
Fund. 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$38  09 


$14  11 
21  00 
47  v?l 


40  25 


A  village  in  the  Township 


ANGUS. 

Essa,  County  of  Simcoe,  Ontario, 
and  Angus  Mission. 


Formerly  part  of  the  Nottawasaga 


1869  Joseph  Deacon  ....                                 ...,..' 

56 

70  John  Agar           . .                                      . . 

80 

4  88 

$4  00 

10  16 

71  John  W.  Totten.                         

80 

5  57 

5  50 

12  00 

72  John  W.  Totten .                                       

*  150 

11  41 

6  50 

18  25 

73  John  W   Totten .                      

131 

\       9  96 

5  12 

24  31 

74  Sit  Toronto  Conference  .. 

140 

8  16 

5  17 

15  60 

ARKONA . 

A  village  in  the  Township  of  Bosanquet,  County  of  Lambton,  Ontario.  It  was  formerly  included  in 
the  bounds  of  the  Warwick  Circuit.  It  is  distant  from  London  35  miles,  and  from  Sarnia  35 
miles. 

1861  Ezra  A.  Stafford 

62  James  Kennedy  .... 

63  James  Kennedy  

64  James  Kennedy  .  .  ... 

65  Thomas  Robson 

66  Robert  O.  Wilson  . .      .  . 


165 

9  77 

4  09 

6  41 

148 

9  82 

5  28 

7  15 

144 

9  86 

5  45 

8  30 

160 

7  48 

3  30 

8  06 

150 

7  50 

3  50 

9  00 

One  appointment  from  Barrie  Circuit  and  one  from    Vespra  added. 


162 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


1867  Robert  0.  Wilson 

68  Thomas  Feather,  James  Charlton . 

69  James  Whiting,  Edmund  S.  Jones  . 

70  James  Whiting,  John  Grenfell . 

71  James  Whiting    ... ...... 

72  John  Russell        ...... 

73  John  Russell  

74  See  London  Conference 


195 
166 
154 
148 
193 
94 
92 
102 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$14  63 

14  16 

8  26 

11  34 

11  3fi 

6  05 

5  02 

5  25 


Educa. 

Fund. 

$6  23 

6  62 

3  93 

6  60 

6  61 

3  12 

3  10 

Sup.  M. 

Fund. 

$14  00 

14  05 

10  18 

13  00 

11  63 

6  12 

1  78 


4  38 
4  12 


ARNPRIOR. 

A  village  at  the  mouth  of  the  Madawaska  River,  in  the  Township  of  McNab,  Renfrew  County,  Ont, 
distant  from  Ottawa  40  miles,  from  Perth  40  miles,  and  /rom  Brockville  70  miles. 

1861  Andrew  L.  Peterson  .*. 

62  1     35  0  80  ....  2  50 

to  >  United  with  Pakenham  Circuit. 
72) 

73  John  Willson,  B.A. 

74  See  Montreal  Conference     .  *  85  7  88         ,197  7  25 


ARRAN. 

A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Bruce,  Ontario,  distant  from  Collingwood  60  miles,  and  from 

Owen  Sound  30  miles. 

1853  J  mes  Hutchinson 

54  ) 

»-  5  Name  of  Circuit  changed  to  Southampton  . . . 

56  George  Jacques     ...  ... 

57  William  R.  Dyre   . .  

58  William  R.  Dyre 

59  William  R.  Dyre       

60  William  Hay ..... 

61  William  Hay 

62  William  Hay,  John  Stewart 

63  Isaac  B.  Tallman,  Thomas  Colling. 

64  Isaac  B.  Tallman,  Andrew  B.  Chambers 

65  Name  of  Circuit  now  changed  to  Invermay  . . . 


38 

1  04 

42 

1  10 

80 

2  78 

130 

1  90 

186 

1  88 

160 

2  00 

188 

5  55 

230 

5  62 

300 

5  66 

218 

1  38 

265 

1  66 

0  62 

1  03 

370 

1  24 

4  05 

3  64 

i  si 

5  04 

3  00 

6  50 

3  25 

8  01 

3  30 

8  00 

1  00 

2  42 

1  58 

3  00 

ARTEMESIA. 


A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Grey,  Ontario.    Formerly  called  Proton  Mission. 


1857  Joseph  Hill,  Robert  Thompson 

58  Joseph  Hill,  Arthur  Browning     

59  Alexander  R.  Campbell,  Martin  Begg       ... 

60  Alexander  R.  Campbell,  John  N.  Hewitt  . . 

61  James  F.  Latimer,  Dennis  Huff . 

62  James  F.  Latimer,  William  J.  Hewitt 

63  James  F.  Latimer,  John  Stewart 

64  George  Jacques,  James  P.  Kidd 

65  George  Jacques,  James  McCartney 

66  George  Jacques,  John  Saunders  

67  Josiah  Greene,  John  R.  Isaacs  ,      

68  Josiah  Greene,  David  Williams 

69  Josiah  Greene,  David  Williams 

70  Charles  E.  Perry,  W.  M.  Bielby 

71  Charles  E.  Perry,  Edward  Charlton,  Chas.  Langford 

72  Charles  E.  Perry 

73  H.  S.  Matthews,  John  Turner        ..... 

74  See  Toronto  Conference    .  ........ 


245 
224 
283 
325 
282 
290 
295 

h  218 
233 
247 
238 
320 
440 
548 

:372 
378 
384 
414 


6  57 


00 
76 
09 
65 
13 
13 
05 
40 
53 
55 


10  40 

11  41 
11  94 

7  63 

7  00 

8  06 
8  40 


50 
00 
00 

83 
02 
98 
34 
10 
75 
00 
00 


9  34 

7  00 

8  50 
4  50 


5 

7 
7 
4 
5 
11 


00 
00 
60 
00 
60 
42 


8  70 


50 
01 


6  91 
6  17 
25  10 
12  00 
11  00 
10  50 
14  00 

19  49 

20  50 


Forest  set  off. 


+  Homing's  Mills  set  off. 


t  Markdale  set  off. 


WESLEYAX   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


163 


ARTHUR. 

A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Wellington,  Ontario.    Formerly  part  of  the  Durham  Mission, 

distant  from  Guelph  25  miles. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1855  Thomas  Lawson 

56  Thomas  Culbert. 

57) 

to  >  United  with  Mount  Forest 

63) 

64  Nathaniel  S.  Burwash    . . . 

65  Nathaniel  S.  Burwash 

66  Nathaniel  S.  Burwash 

67  Aaron  D.  Miller 

68  Aaron  D.  Miller     

69  Aaron  D.  Miller    . . . 

70  George  McNamara 

71  George  McNamara 

72  George  McNamara 

73  Robert  Phillips  . 

74  See  London  Conference 


No.  of 
Members. 


33 
34 


49 
60 
75 
60 
66 
46 
40 
41 
61 
89 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$2  48 
4  58 


70 
76 
46 
56 
97 
57 
58 
61 
50 
09 


$0  62 
0  90 


56 
52 
70 
75 
80 
20 
1  69 
3  37 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$4  00 
3  15 


50 
37 

75 
00 
50 
75 
57 
25 
00 
09 


ARUNDEL. 

A  township  in  the  County  of  Argenteul,  Province  of  Quebec,  distant  from  Montreal  about  90  mile* 

1863  Samuel  E.  Maudsley  ...      -I       •  •  •  •     |       •  •  •  •     I       •  •  ■  •     I 

64  Now  called  Harrington  ....  I         18       I        ....  '        


ASPHODEL. 

A  township  in  the  County  of  Peterboro',  Ontario. 


1842  John  Williams,  George  Carr 

43  William  Young,  George  Carr 

44  William  Young,  Abraham  Dayman   . . 

45  Name  of  Circuit  changed  to  Norwood 


285 
266 
268 


11  37 
13  00 

17  58 


1  00 
5  63 
7  54 


AUGUSTA. 


347 
404 
450 
450 


330 
301 
505 
822 
750 
855 
623 
623 
506 
567 
590 
666 
983 
789 
385 
474 


A  township  on  the  St.  Lawrence,  in  the  County  of  Grenville,  Ontario.     The  Circuit  was  formed  out 
of  the  western  part  of  the  old  Oswegotchie  Circuit. 

1808  Daniel  Pickett,  John  Reynolds  . . . 

9  Ninian  Holmes  

10  Elias  Pattie     

11  John  Rhodes,  John  Reynolds 

12  John  Rhodes,  Edward  Cooper,  Silas  Hopkins 

H  J  No  record  owing  to  the  war 

15  Thomas  Madden,  Andrew  Prindle      

16  Andrew  Prindle,  Peter  Jones 

17  Isaac  Puffer,  Elias  Pattie,  Thomas  Demorest.. 

18  Wyatt  Chamberlain,  Robert  Jeffers    

19  Robert  Jeffers,  R.  M.  Everts,  Calvin  N.  Flint 

20  Thomas  Goodwin,  Kenneth  McK.  Smith 

21  Wyatt  Chamberlain,  George  Farr  

22  Thomas  Madden    

23  Thomas  Madden,  Joseph  Castle 

24  Wyatt  Chamberlain,  Philander  Smith 

25  W.  Chamberlain,  Jacob  Poole,  Richard  Jones . . 

26  Franklin  Metcalf,  Richard  Jones        

27  Franklin  Metcalf,  C.  R.  Allison 

28  George  Bissell,  Charles  Wood ... 

29  Thomas  Madden,  Richard  Jones  

30  Thomas  Madden,  Solomon  Waldron 


*  Note.— Up  to  the  year  1828 
Brockville  formed  a  part  of  this 
Circuit  ;  it  was  then  set  off  as  a 
Circuit  itself. 


*  Rideau  set  off. 


164 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND   MISSIONS. 


Year 


1831 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
•39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
to 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 


Names  of  Ministers." 


Ezra  Healy,  John  Black  .........      .    . .    .  < 

Ezra  Healy,  Charles  Wood,  Wm.  McFadden 
Alvah  Adams,  Simon  Huntingdon  ... 
Simon  Huntingdon,  William  H.  Williams 


United  with  Prescott  Circuit. 

James  Currie,  Henry  Shaler 
James  Currie,  Vincent  B.  Howard . 

Daniel  Berney ...... 

Daniel  Berney . 

Benjamin  Nankeville,  M.  Baxter 

Benjamin  Nankeville  

John  Lever 

John  Lever ........ 

Joseph  W.  McCallum  

Joseph  W   McCallum  .... 

[  United  with  Prescott  Circuit 

John  Lever,  William  Burns 

Included  in  the  Maitland  Circuit. 


William  Andrews 
William  Andrews . 
Jay  S.  Youmans 
Jay  S.  Youmans 
Jay  S.  Youmans    . . 
See  North  Augusta 


No.  of 
Members. 


416 
629 
584 
598 
605 


540 
538 
342 
408 
380 
372 
326 
319 
312 

310 


337 


225 
225 
218 
191 
260 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$15  60 
15  70 

10  00 

11  66 

12  40 
12  50 
12.50 

7  55 

7  48 

8  00 


9  90 


Educa. 
Fund. 


<-  i 


8  00 

$4  00 

15  50 

8  00 

4  00 

15  50 

9  00 

4  12 

16  00 

9  25 

4  25  | 

17  00 

0  15 

4  50  | 

20  00 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$15  40 
5  63 
8  45 


11  00 

4  34 

10  65 

10  92 

11  00 
13  40 
16  25 
15  18 

12  00 

8  00 


8  00 


AULTSVILLE. . , 

A  village  in  the  Township  of  Osnabruck,  County  of  Stormont,  Ontario. 

Circuit. 

1869  William  Andrews    ...  

70  Thomas  W.  Constable 

71  Thomas  W.  Constable  .... 

72  Thomas  W   Constable. .  

73  William  D.  Brown 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


Formerly  part  of  the  Moulinette 


20  00 

12  50 

13  00 

13  00 

14  00 
25  00 


260 

6  75 

4  00 

200 

4  75 

3  00 

172 

5  26 

4  30 

189 

6  02 

4  50 

202 

6  50 

4  10 

210 

6  70 

4  00 

273 
395 


22  00 
31  00 


AURORA. 

A  village  on  the  line  ol  the  Townships  of  King  and  Whitchurch,  in  the  County  of  York,  Ontario— 
formerly  part  of  the  Newmarket  Circuit.  It  is  distant  from  Toronto  by  Northern  R.R.  31  miles, 
by  Yonge  Street  25  miles. 

1856  Joseph  W.  McCallum,  Wm.  Hill,  Wm.  J.  Hunter 

57  William  McFadden,  Alexander  R.  Campbell  . . 

58  ) 

to  >  Part  of  Newmarket  Circuit. 
67) 

68  John  Shaw,  Richard  W.  Woodsworth     . . 

69  John  Hunt,  Daniel  Cattanach 

70  John  Hunt,  William  Mills 

71  John  Hunt,  John  E.  Lanceley    

72  Edward  Barrass,    j  George  Mclntyre 

(  John  Pickering 

73  Edward  Barrass,  John  C.  Stevenson 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


257 
264 
222 

235 

285 
310 


17  13 
26  00 

8  62 
10  00 

11  58 

12  15 

13  32 

8  00 

8  35 

9  85 

15  09 

8  75 

19  06 
21  00 

8  00 
8  00 

30  80 
24  02 
18  00 

20  00 

21  07 
32  89 


AVENING. 

A  Village  in  the.  Township  of  Nottawasaga,  County  of  Simcoe,  Ontario.    Formerly  part  of  the  Stayner 

Mission. 

1872  John  V.  Wilson...    . 

73  John  V  Wilson .....        120  864  2  si  5  10 

74  See  Toronto  Conference . . .  .......        ...        128  8  66  2  33  7  49 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


165 


AVONMORE. 
A  village  in  the  Township  of  Roxboro',  County  of  Stormont,  Ontario 


Formerly  Roxboro'  Mission. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1869  Andrew  L.  Peterson  . . . 

70  Andrew  L.  Peterson 

71  John  Storer. . . 

72  John  Storer  . 

73  William  Taylor    .... 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


No.  of 
Members. 


88 
140 
130 

84 
78 
70 


§4  50 


15 
78 
00 
20 
50 


Educa. 
Fund. 


S3  00 
3  10 
3  25 
1  75 
I  80 
1  70 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$13  00 

12  00 

7  60 

12  00 

7  00 

9  53 


AYLMER  EAST. 

The  County  town  of  the  County  of  Ottawa,  Quebec.     It  was  formerly  called  Hull  Circuit,  from  the 
name  of  the  Township.     Distant  from  Ottawa  City  8  miles. 

1849  James  Elliott 

50  James  Greener      

51  Daniel  McMullen 

52  Asahel  Hurlburt  .  .      . 

53  Asahel  Hurlburt        

54  William  McGill  

55  Robert  Robinson     

56  Silas  Huntington 

57  Silas  Huntington,  Thomas  Cleworth . 

58  William  Scales,  Edmund  E.  Sweet   . 

59  William  Scales,  William  W.  Ross 

60  Joseph  E.  Sanderson,  M.  A 

61  Joseph  E.  Sanderson,  M.A. 

62  James  Armstrong         

63  James  Armstrong  ....  ... 

64  Joshua  H.  Johnson,  M.A 

65  Joshua  H.  Johnson,  M.A 

66  John  B.  Armstrong. 

67  John  B.  Armstrong 

68  John  B.  Armstrong. 

69  Joseph  Kilgour     

70  Conrad  Vandusen 

71  Conrad  Vandusen 

72  John  Wakefield 

73  J.  W.  Sparling,  B.D 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


66 

10  94 

4  02 

62 

11  50 

4  10 

65 

12  00 

.... 

5  90 

60 

12  20 

6  00 

59 

14  12 

6  00 

52 

11  70 

6  15 

60 

11  20 

6  98 

60 

12  48 

5  10 

8  00 

90 

10  00 

4  00 

8  00 

136 

14  90 

4  00 

10  00 

136 

13  53 

4  00 

6  20 

123 

6  20 

2  74 

5  05 

89 

5  27 

1  25 

8  70 

90 

6  23 

1  47 

17  21 

72 

5  40 

1  50 

17  25 

78 

5  60 

3  50 

16  00 

65 

6  76 

3  14 

8  06 

65 

4  08 

1  66 

12  76 

65 

5  51 

2  10 

13  50 

67 

6  25 

2  25 

14  00 

68 

6  75 

3  50 

14  50 

59 

5  21 

2  03 

7  63 

67 

4  70 

2  15 

5  75 

64 

4  75 

2  20 

10  15 

41 

4  88 

4  00 

20  00 

83 

15  65 

6  63 

19  61. 

AYLMER  WEST. 

A  village  in  the  Township  of  Malahide,  County  of  Elgin,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  called  Malahide 
Circuit,  and  is  distant  from  London  26  miles,  from  St.  Thomas  12  miles. 

1853  George  Kennedy 

54  Francis  Berry,  William  Williams, 

55  Francis  Berry,  James  Morgan .    . . 

56  Ozias  Barber  j  £*D f  Wakefield, 

(  Brinton  r.  Brown, 

57  Ozias  Barber,  John  N.  Lake    .  .  . 

58  Andrew  A.  Smith,  George  Brown       . .    . 

59  Andrew  A.  Smith,  Samuel  W.  Messmore 

60  Alexander  Campbell,  Francis  W   Ware  . 

61  Alexander  Campbell,  Ira  C.  Lee 

62  Alexander  Campbell,  John  Russell .... 

63  James  Hughes 

64  James  Hughes,  William  Tucker 

65  Williaur  Chapman,  Alex.  G.  Harris. . 

66  William  Chapman,  Reginald  H.  Starr,  B.A 

67  David  C.  Clappison,  David  Cattanach 
■68  David  C.  Clappison,  Nathaniel  Smith  

69  David  C.  Clappison,  James  S.  Ross 

70  William  Ames,  George  W.  Calvert         .... 


332 
315 
300 

/  310 

400 
+  283 
212 
240 
227 
208 
283 
242 
252 
272 
290 
274 
296 
310 


15  00 
10  00 

13  56 

14  00 

12  00 

9  60 

9  25 

9  51 

12  52 

8  75 

10  72 

10  40 

10  75 

12  50 

10  00 

11  84 

12  84 

15  00 


3  40 

3  00 

2  00 

2  52 

3  00 

4  43 

2  68 

3  20 

3  50 

4  40 

5  60 

5  00 

5  51 

8  00 

8  00 

7  50 

7  00 
10  20 

10  60 

10  80 

8  50 
7  00 
7  25 

9  00 
16  00 
19  00 
19  00 

21  00 
23  00 

22  00 
27  71, 
29  43 
34  00 


*  Tenvoleton  set  off. 


+  See  Bavham. 


166 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND    MISSIONS. 


Year 

• 
Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa- 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1871  William  Ames . .             

72  William  Ames,  Abel  Edwards 

73  William  McDonagh,  Richard  Hobbs                   ...    . 

300 
243 
274 
350 

$17  00 

17  00 

18  00 

19  08 

$11  00 
9  45 
6  00 
9  00 

$35  00 
30  00 
33  00 
60  00 

AYLWIN.. 
A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Ottawa,  Quebec,  distant  from  Ottawa  City  60  miles. 


1864  Isaac  Gold         . .              .... 

30 

1  70 

•   •   • 

2  05 

66  Samuel  Teeson  ....           

30 

1  25 

*   ■   •   > 

1  20 

67  Samuel  Teeson 

33 

1  45 

0  80 

3  94 

68  Samuel  Teeson 

41 

4  06 

2  05 

7  15 

69  John  Wilson 

46 

4  00 

2  00 

5  99 

70  John  Wilson,  Thomas  Hadden ....                       ... 

175 

12  00 

12  00- 

21  00 

71  Charles  V.  Lake  Richard  Shier  . .                           ... 

180 

7  00 

16  00 

11  00 

72  Charles  V.  Lake  (Joseph  Carr)  . .                           ... 

145 

7  00 

7  50 

6  50 

73  Charles  V   Lake .       . .        

141 

7  00 

2  00 

8  00 

74  See  Montreal  Conference    .... 

137 

6  00 

2  00 

9  00 

B. 


BALTIMORE  and  GRAFTON. 

Two  villages  in  the  Township  of  Hamilton,  County  of  Northumberland,  Ontario.     Formerly  part  of 
the  Cobourg  Circuit.     Baltimore  is  5  miles  north  of  Cobourg,  and  Grafton  7  miles  east.  * 

1859  Nicholas  R.  Willoughby 

60  Amos  E.  Russ 

61  Amos  E.  Russ ... 

62  Thomas  Lawson 

63  Thomas  Lawson 

64  John  Bredin 

65  John  Bredin ... 

-g  \  David  A.  Johnston 


John  Burwash,  B.A. 

67  James  Graham  

Plainville  united. 

68  Charles  Silvester,  Robert  Davey 

69  Charles  Silvester,  Edwin  Washington . 

70  Charles  Silvester 

71  Joseph  L.  Sanders.    . . 
-„  |  Joseph  L.  Sanders 

(  Matthew  Robison. 
7„  j  Thomas  S.  Keough. .  . 
'°{  Thomas  W   Campbell. 
74  See  Toronto  Conference . 


W.  G.  Howson . 


I- 


85 

1  23 

2  58 

85 

5  27 

2  15 

133 

6  46 

4  19 

104 

6  46 

3  00 

108 

6  50 

2  00 

110 

6  80 

2  28 

100 

5  00 

3  00 

85 

10  25 

1  30 

89 

13  30 

4  72 

144 

18  14 

9  20 

*  142 

16  57 

9  50 

102 

9  93 

5  12 

101 

10  00 

5  30 

108 

10  00 

6  00 

90 

10  05 

6  05 

6  33 
5  40 

4  00 

5  00 
4  00 
4  50 

13  00 

7  23 

12  20 
22  00 
22  00 

12  75 

27  75 

28  00 

27  40 

BANNOCKBURN. 

A  village  in  the  Township  of  Madoc,   County  of  Hastings,  Ontario— formerly  known  as  the  Hastings 

Road  Mission. 

1866  Robert  Godfrey 

67  Robert  Godfrey 

68  William  Norton. 

69  William  Norton. 

70  William  Norton....    .  ..        '.'.      ..'.'.. 

71  See  L'Amable  and  Madoc ...       


64 

4  02 

2  18 

47 

2  70 

0  91 

50 

2  71 

0  55 

52 

1  07 

2  02 

54 

0  71 

1  36 

63 

0  87 

1  39 

3  15 
3  30 
3  33 
1  95 
1  18 
1  74 


WESLEYAN    METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


167 


BARRIE. 

The  County  town  of  the  County  of  Simcoe,  Ontario.  It  is  situated  at  the  head  of  Kempenfeldt  Bay, 
on  Lake  Simcoe.  Distant  from  Toronto  64  miles,  from  Collingwood  32  miles.  It  was  formerly 
included  in  the  Lake  Simcoe,  Coldwater  and  Barrie  Mission. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1839  William  Price , 

40  Thomas  McMullen 

41  Thomas  McMullen,  Michael  Fawcett .' 

42  John  Lever,  Richard  Williams 

43  John  Lever,  Reuben  Robinson 

44  Horace  Dean,  Francis  Coleman 

45  Horace  Dean,  J.  W.  Cawthorne 

46  William  Graham,  W.  S.  Blackstock. 

47  William  Graham,  Joseph  Hill 

48  Luther  0.  Rice 

49  Luther  0.  Rice     ... 

50  Lewis  Warner   .  .  

51  Lewis  Warner,  Thomas  Culbert,  J.  M.  Clarke 

52  Lewis  Warner,  Andrew  Edwards . 

53  John  Douse,  Andrew  Edwards  

54  John  Douse,  John  S.  Clarke 

^  55  John  Douse , 

56  William  McFadden     

57  Joseph  W.  McCallum 

58  Joseph  W.  McCallum.  , 

59  Joseph  W.  McCallum 

60  James  C.  Slater,  John  F.  Messmore 

61  James  C.  Slater,  Robert  H.  Smith.  . 

62  James  C.  Slater,  Thomas  Bell.  . 

63  George  H.  Davis,  Thomas  Feather. 

64  George  H.  Davis,  Le  Roy  Hooker. .    .  . 

65  George  H.  Davis,  John  Burwash,  B.A. 

66  William  Pollard,  John  H.  Keppel 

67  William  Pollard..  ..      .. 

68  William  Hansford . 

69  William  Hansford .  

70  William  Hansford 

71  N.  R.  Willoughby,  M.A 

72  David  C.  McDowell 

73  David  C.  McDowell 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


No.  of 
Members. 


130 
146 
190 
189 
202 
258 
200 
205 
194 
163 
209 
261 
166 
230 
273 
'286 
138 
130 
160 
162 
173 
204 
249 
277 
278 
244 
230 
271 
160 
158 
152 
144 
240 
284 
284 


.$ 2  02 
1  40 
5  10 
5  68 

10  30 
9  80 
5  83 


11 

12 

8 

11 

21 


58 
18 
83 
63 
74 


26  03 


15 
14 


56 

79 


14  30 

14  98 

15  00 
15  80 

18  95 

19  00 

15  38 
10  45 
12  11 
28  56 

16  50 

17  62 
16  80 

18  48 

28  00 

29  68 
24  98 


Educa. 
Fund. 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$2  13 


03 
32 

00 
85 
80 
18 
78 
42 
62 


8  50 

25  25 

p14  06 

26  50 

8  25 

41  98 

7  00 

36  00 

7  25 

37  75 

4  75 

40  00 

5  00 

37  00 

3  51 

30  76 

4  50 

31  00 

5  00 

32  61 

6  50 

30  47 

4  51 

21  40 

4  42 

24  92 

12  89 

26  00 

9  40 

21   15 

10  00 

25  04 

10  15 

26  00 

13  54 

27  27 

15  10 

41  55 

13  05 

42  25 

20  00 

46  58 

BATH. 

A  village  on  the  north  shore  of  the  Bay  of  Quinte,  in  the  Township  of  Earnestown,  Addington  County » 
Ontario.     It  is  distant  from  Kingston  18  miles,  and  from  Belleville  36  miles.     The  Circuit  in 
eludes  the  Isle  of  Tanti,  or  Amherst  Isle,  and  was  formerly  part  of  the  Bay  of  Quinte  Circuit. 


1840  Conrad  Vandusen,  Joseph  Reynolds 

• 

41  William  Haw,  Daniel  Wright .            ... 

243 

10  73 

42  Cyrus  R.  Allison,  Gilbert  Miller 

232 

11  10 

43  Cyrus  R.  Allison,  Robert  Corson 

262 

13  28 

44  Cyrus  R.  Allison,  Erastus  Hurlburt 

272 

12  27 

45  John  Black,  William  Cotton 

270 

12  32 

46  John  Black,  Joseph  Hill  .          

264 

10  25     ' 

47  Michael  Fawcett  (Sec  Amhrrst  Isle). 

190 

9  00     i 

1 

48  Michael  Fawcett,  James  Armstrong                        ... 

272 

7  00     i       . 

49  Stephen  Miles,  James  Armstrong                  

270 

8  33            . 

1 

50  George  Carr,  John  W.  German 

255 

7  32 

235 

9  70 

243 

12  02 

53  George  Beynon,  William  Bryers . 

246 

12  19 

54  George  Beynon,  Aaron  D.  Miller 

318 

11  56 

55  David  C.  Clappison,  William  Shannon 

305 

9  98 

56  David"  C.  Clappison,  Jay  S.  Youmans.     ... 

452 

12  57            4 

00 

6  50 

6  00 

6  28 

12  04 

2  00 

4  50 

5  25 

3  63 

5  40 

4  75 

6  50 

6  98 

8  25 

5  12 

4  50 

12  00 

See  Ttinisfil. 


+  See  Vesnra. 


1  One  aDDointment  £riven  to  Ansrus  Mission. 


168 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS,  AND  MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers- 


No.  of 
Members. 


Conting. 
Fund. 


Educa. 
Fund. 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


1857  David  C  Clappison,  Robert  H.  Smith.      . . . 

58  J.  Herbert  Starr,  William  Short. 

59  J.  Herbert  Starr,  William  H.  Peake 

60  J.  Herbert  Starr,  Edmund  S.  Shorey 

61  Henry  Lanton,  George  H.  Field 

62  Henry  Lanton,  William  H.  Schofield,  B.A. . 

63  John  W.  German,  Moses  M.  Johnson 

64  John  W.  German,  Moses  M.  Johnson .    .... 

65  John  W.  German,  Peter  E.  W.  Moyer,  B.A. 

66  Edward  Barrass . .  

67  Edward  Barrass     \  Wm"  Watson  Edwards,   ) 
0/  inward  Barrass,    j  William  Wesley  Millei.7  j 

68  Edward  Barrass,  John  Ridley 

69  Richard  L.  Tucker,  Robert  F.  Oliver    .... 

70  Richard  L.  Tucker,  John  C.  Garrett        

71  David  Chalmers,  Wm.  Rilance  

72  David  Chalmers .      

73  David  Chalmers,  John  J.  Leech 

74  See  Montreal  Conference  ...  .... 


324 
289 
296 
261 
280 
235 
240 
239 
248 
248 
230 

250 

250 
260 
274 
281 
278 
287 


$12  77 
13  18 
13  12 

8  59 
12  00 

9  00 
8  51 

12  35 

12  74 
16  60 

13  89 

16  04 

15  02 
15  50 
15  60 
20  15 
20  00 
19  05 


$6  00 
5  00 


68 
62 
35 
04 
04 
85 
26 
40 
34 


7  39 

13  80 
15  00 
15  00. 
11  00 
10  00 
10  45 


$21  75 
23  20 
14  65 
21  00 
20  00 
18  69 
6  35 
14  10 
20  65 

51  30 

52  13 

33  42 

25  53 
27  20 
30  00 

32  00 

33  50 

34  75 


BATHURST. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Lanark,  Ontario.     Formerly  part  of  the  Perth  Circuit. 


1867  Henry  W.  Maxwell 

68  Joseph  H.  Chant 

69  See  Glentay    .  . ,  . , 


105 
91 


5  00 

5  00 


10 
00 


7  81 
6  25 


BATTERSEA. 

A  village  in  the  Township  of  Storrington,  County  of  Frontenac,  Ontario. 

Kingston  Circuit. 

1866  Andrew  L.  Peterson  . .  

67  Webster  W.  Leech    „ 

68  Webster  W,  Leech  

69  Henry  Irvine  ......  

70  Samuel  Fear     . .  

71  Samuel  Fear         

72  Samuel  Fear     

73  Samuel  Might    ... 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


Formerly  part  of  Waterloo, 


95 

3  02 

1  17 

76 

7  59 

2  27 

80 

7  66 

3  50 

70 

7  72 

3  53 

60 

7  72 

3  53 

66 

7  00 

2  50 

66 

7  00 

1  25 

121 

10  95 

5  13 

25 
00 


6  92 


00 
00 
00 
00 
17 


67  George  Jacques 

68  George  Jacques 

69  Edward  Cragg 

70  Edward  Cragg 

71  Isaac  B.  Tallman 

72  Isaac  B.  Tallman  . .      . 

73  Luther  O.  Rice  .    

74  See  London  Conference 


6  00 


BAYFIELD. 

A  village  on  Lake  Huron,  in  the  Township  of  Stanley,  Huron  County,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part 
of  Goderich  Mission.     Distant  from  Goderich  12  miles,  and  from  London  52  miles. 

1855  William  Norton. 

'   56  James  Berry       . 

57  Henry  Bawtinhimer,  Hall  Christopherson 

58  Thomas  Hadwin,  Samuel  H.  Seeley 

59  Thomas  Hadwin,  Elias  W   Frazee    . . 

60  Thomas  Robson,  George  Jones 

61  Thomas  Robson,  Webster  W   Leech      

62  Orrin  H.  Ellsworth,  Thomas  Kelly 

63  Orrin  H.  Ellsworth,  Thomas  E.  Garbutt 

64  William  R.  Dyre,  Joseph  H.  Chant 

65  William  R.  Dyre,  George  Leech. . 

66  William  R.  Dyre 


74 
64 
170 
135 
138 
121 
181 
204 
194 
156 
131 
105 
103 
103 
130 
135 
126 
109 
115 


■  . 

•  •  .  . 

4  00 

2  37 

1  13 

7  40 

7  48 

1  03 

4  00 

2  00 

5  34 

2  16 

8  00 

4  69 

8  50 

4  70 

7  68 

2  35 

4  63 

2  46 

5  68 

2  91 

5  81 

3  09 

4  29 

4  12 

5  10 

5  70 

6  25 

3  50 

6  76 

3  00 

6  84 

2  48 

6  17 

10  40 

2  60 

5  00 

2  10 

4  30 

5  00 

6  00 

10  75 

18  00 

14  86 

10  13 

12  21 

14  10 

14  64 

17  00 

10  75 

12  00 

10  00 

59  00 

13  6,1 

WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


169 


BAYHAM. 

A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Elgin,  Ontario.  It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Aylmer  Circuit. 
It  is  about  19  miles  from  St.  Thomas,  20  miles  from  Ingersoll,  and  11  miles  from  Port  Burwell, 
on  Lake  Erie. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1857  Brinton  P.  Brown 

58  Brinton  P.  Brown 

59  Brinton  P.  Brown 

60  Philip  Rose 


61 

62 
63 
64 

65 

66 


Henry  Reid 

Henry  Reid 

Thomas  Crews .. . 
Thomas  Crews 

Thomas  Crews, 

Wm.  C.  Watson,  B.A., 
William  F.  Morrison,  B.A.,  William  Taylor. 


William  Taylor. 


No.  of 
Members. 


67  See  Tilsonburg  . 


250 
275 
290 
225 
253 
246 
231 

236 

300 
323 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$3  00 


63 
65 
32 
80 
74 
75 

8  00 

16  00 
16  05 


Educa. 
Fund. 


."?1 
1 
3 
3 
4 
4 
3 


00 
21 
42 
34 

44 
60 
50 


3  60 

10  15 
10  22 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$3  00 

3  00 

4  43 

5  51 
12  20 

15  00 
12  00 

16  00 

31  10 
26  50 


BAY  OF  QUINTE. 

Ihis  Circuit  received  its  name  from  the  Bay  which  separates  the  County  of  Prince  Edward  from  the 
Counties  of  Hastings  and  Lennox,  Ontario.  It  was  formerly  called  Cataraqui  Circuit,  and  is 
noted  in  Canadian  Methodist  History  as  being  the  Circuit  on  which  the  first  Methodist  Church  in 
Canada  was  built. 


Year 


Ministers 


No.  of 
Members. 


1795  Elijah  Woolsey,  Sylvanus  Keeler 

96  Samuel  Coate 

97  Samuel  Coate  .... 

98  Darius  Dunham 

99  Samuel  Coate  .      ...  

1800  Sylvanus  Keeler,  Wm.  Anson . . 

1  Sylvanus  Keeler,  Daniel  Pickett.. 

2  J.  Sawyer,  P   Vannest,  N.  Bangs 

3  N.  Bangs,  J.  Sawyer,  T.  Madden 

4  Sylvanus   Keeler,  Reuben  Harris] 

5  Henry  Ryan,  William  Case    . . . .  j 

6  Henry  Ryan 

7  Luther  Bishop,  Elias  Pattie. . .    .  i 

8  Ninian  Holmes,   Cephas  Hulbert: 

9  C.  Lambert,  J.  Lockwood     . 

10  Thos.  Whitehead,  P.  Covenhoven 

11  Thos.  Whitehead,  E.  Cooper. . . . 

12  I.  B.  Smith,  John  Reynolds. 

13  ) 

■j ,  [  No  record,  owing  to  the  war. 

15  David  Culp,  Ezra  Adams.. 

16  Thomas  Madden,   Ezra  Adams. 

17  Thomas  Madden,  N.  Reeder 

18  Isaac  Puffer,  James  Wilson.. 

19  Isaac  Puffer,  James  Wilson. . 

20  Robert  Jeffers,  D.  0.  Spore. . .      . 


265 
270 
447 
447 
412 
412 
464 
531 
520 
518 
510 
656 
696 
649 
632 
622 
655 
655 


511 

634 
730 
755 
722 
760 


Year 


Ministers. 


No.  of 
Members. 


1821   Robert  Jeffers,  Franklin  Metcalf. 

22  J.  G.  Peale,  Wyatt  Chamberlain. 

Kingston  now  united  with  it... 

23  Wyatt  Chamberlain 

24  John  Ryerson,  Wm.  Slater. 

25  P.  Smith,  S.  Waldron 

26  Ezra  Healy,  Samuel  Belton,  Geo. 

Poole .  

Kingston  again  set  off 

27  .Samuel  Belton 

28  Solomon  Waldron,  R.  Heyland  . .  ] 

29  Rowley  Heyland,   George  Bissell 

30  George  Ferguson,  George  Bissell. . 

31  George  Ferguson,  Alex.  Irvine 

32  Matthew  Whiting,  Geo.  Poole... 

33  Matthew  Whiting,  J.  Musgrove. 

34  Rowley  Heyland,  E.  Shepherd 

35  Rowley  Heyland,  D.  McMullen. 

36  John  Black,  William  Young.    .  . 

37  J.  Black,  W.  Young,  W  Deverill 

38  C.  Vandusen,  Wm.  H.  Williams. 

39  C.  Vandusen,  Wm.  H.  Williams.' 

40  This  year  the  Circuit  was  divided 
into  the  Bath  and  Napanee  Cir- 
cuits— which  see. 


721 

505 
486 
517 

518 

930 

966 

551 
657 
686 
823 
749 
780 
609 
620 
590 
640 
643 
632 
721 


BEAMSVILLE. 

A  small  village  situate    in  the  Township  of  Clinton,  County  of  Lincoln,  Ontario,   distant  from  St. 
Catharines  12  miles,and  from  Hamilton  24  miles.     Formerly  part  of  Grimsby  Circuit. 

1869  Joseph  H.  Locke . .  ...  . .  . .  I       ...  •    •  • 

70  James  Broley .  116  $8  69  *5  00  §10  55 

71  Robert  H.  Waddell       ..  103  8  70  !       6  66  1100 

72  Robert  H.  Waddell.              ..  ...  Ill  8  76  6  68  12  21 

73  Robert  H.  Waddell .             .  112  10  47  6  70  14  35 

74  See  London  Conference .......  102  11  12  6  90  14  60 


170 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


BEARBROOK. 

A  village  in  the  Township  of  Cumberland,  County  of  Russell,  Ontario.     Formerly  part  of  the  Osgoode 

Mission.     Distant  from  Ottawa  City  18  miles. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1858  James  Thornton.      .  =  .... 
59  Hiram  Fowler. . 

60) 

to  }  Included  in  the  Russell  Mission . 
6i) 

65  Jabez  B.  Keough ........ 

66  Jabez  B.  Keough .         . .      ... 

67  George  H.  Kenny. 

68  George  H.  Kenny. . 

69  George  H.  Kenny. .        ... 

70  William  H.  Peake     

71  (John  Todd,  M.  A.)      

72  job  Roadhouse  ....      

73  Job  Roadhouse  ,    .        . 

74  See  Montreal  Conference       ...    . 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

26 

... 

55 

$1  00 

$8  81 

93' 

2  06 

2'if 

87 

2  72 

1  80 

84 

5  38 

1  02 

76 

3  51 

1  16" 

66 

4  61 

2  90 

66 

5  07 

3  87 

62 

4  41 

1  62 

74 

4  45 

1  65 

75 

5  27 

1  79 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$1  25 


2  54 
2  10 

11  40 

12  71 

8  50 
10  28 

15  99 
6  12 

16  00 


BEAVERTON. 

A  village  on  Lake  Simcoe,  in  the  Township  of  Thorah,  County  of  Ontario,  Province  of  Ontario. 
Formerly  Point  Mara  Mission.  It  is  distant  from  Toronto  75  miles,  from  Whitby  45  miles,  from 
Orillia  25  miles,  and  from  Belle  Ewart  30  miles.  In  1862  and  1863  the  Mission  had  appointments 
in  the  Townships  of  Thorah,  Mara,  Eldon,  Carden,  Dalton,  and  Fenelon. 

1862  George  H.  Cornish    ...          60             2  00            160  5  00 

63  George  H.  Cornish     ....                           .          74             2  53           2  05  6  00 

64  Edmund  S.  Rupert,  B.A      ....          77             2  70           212  6  20 

65  Edmund  S.  Rupert,  B.  A 52             2  72           130  4  40 

66  Edmund  S.  Rupert,  B.A      . .                     50             2  78           1  32  4  40 

67  John  C.  Wilson .          ...          50             2  93           173  4  85 

68  John  C.  Wilson.      ....      .            ...                                     38             3  47           2  50  5  00 

69  John  C.  Wilson.        ..              .. 45             3  50           3  00  9  12 

70  Albert  C.  Wilson  ...               . .        .          56             3  60           3  10  9  50 

71  Albert  C.  Wilson                        .        100             5  22           6  86  9  08 

72  Albert  C.  Wilson 85             5  60           5  15  8  50 

73  Edwin  A.  Chown,  B  A .    ..                  95            10  01            4  35  9  00 

74  See  Toronto  Conference      . .                   .*  ...                95           11  94           5  62  10  29 


BELLEVILLE. 

A  city  in  the  County  of  Hastings,  Ontario.     It  is  situated  at  the  mouth  of  the  River  Moira,  on  the 
north  shore  of  the  Bay  of  Quinte.     Distant  from  Kingston  54  miles,  and  from  Toronto  113  miles. 

1817  Israel  Chamberlain 
18  James  Griggs  Peale 
,q  t  John  Tuke, 

)  Franklin  Metcalfe, 

20  Thomas  Madden  

21  Calvin  N.  Flint 

22  Charles  Wood 

23  Jacob  Poole 

24  Samuel  Belton         

25  James  Wilson     .  .. 

26  David  Breakenridge 

27  John  S.  Attwood  .    .      

28  John  S.  Attwood,  John  Carroll       . 

29  John  Beatty,  Gilbert  Miller 

30  John  Beatty,  William  Patrick 

31  Richard  Jones,  James  Musgrove . 

32  Thomas  Bevitt,  Edmund  Shepherd 

33  John  C.  Davidson.  *  536  ..  9  00 

34  Henry  Wilkinson ..  .        122  .„  4  93 


165' 

:::: 

156 

.... 

156 

,. 

156 

160 

186 

207 

206 

•  >  •  • 

301 

320 

424 

•  •  •  • 

474 

511 

.... 

509 

1 

690 

.  *536 

122 



-. . .. 

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171 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1835  Henry  Wilkinson  

36  Henry  Wilkinson      

37  Matthew.  Lang 

38  Edwy  M.  Ryerson .  

39  Edwy  M.  Ryerson . 

40  Edwy  M.  Ryerson . 

41  Wellington  Jeffers 

42  William  McCullough 

43  William  McCullough 

44  William  Haw         . . 

45  Isaac  B.  Howard,  George  F.  Playter . 

46  Isaac  B.  Howard       

47  John  Gemley 

48  John  Gemley 

49  John  Gemley  . .      . .  

50  Richard  Jones  

51  Richard  Jones 


\  James  Preston, 

(  Thomas  D.  Pearson 


52  John  Ryerson, 

53  George  Young 

54  George  Young    ...  .... 

55  John  Carroll ... 

56  John  Carroll,  Joseph  L.  Sanders. 

.57  John  Carroll,  Thomas  S.  Keough  .... 

58  Ephraim  B.  Harper,  William  C.  Henderson 

59  Ephraim  B.  Harper,  Charles  Lavell    . 

60  Ephraim  B.  Harper,  M.A.,  Charles  Lavell  . . . 

61  John  Douse,  Nathaniel  Burwash,  B.A 

62  John  Douse,  Nathaniel  Burwash,  B.A  ... . 

63  John  Douse,  William  Hall,  B.A. 

64  Samuel  Rose,  William  Hall,  B.A. 

65  James  Preston,  William  Hall,  B.A 

66  James  Preston,  Wm.  Isaac  Shaw,  B.A.,  LL.B 

67  James  Preston,  John  Burwash,  M.  A 

68  George  R.  Sanderson,  John  Burwash,  M.A 

69  George  R.  Sanderson,  David  L.  Brethour. . 

70  George  R.  Sanderson,  David  L.  Brethour  . . . 

71  Henry  F.  Bland,  David  L.  Brethour  . . 

72  Henry  F.  Bland,  Chas.  A.  Hanson. 

73  Henry  F.  Bland,  Chas.  A.  Hanson 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


No.  of 
Members. 


116 
162 
170 
165 
182 
179 
150 
168 
230 
260 
216 
198 
180 
250 
250 
280 
263 

250 


Conting. 

Fund. 

$9  25 

12 

00 

9  00 

5 

43 

6 

90 

6 

93 

9 

14 

9 

18 

9 

50 

9 

50 

7 

20 

13 

05 

20 

00 

24 

04 

34 

00 

28 

25 

1  K 

-~ 

Educa. 
Fund. 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

$7  12 
14  00 
14  00 

12  32 
16  40 

9  00 

13  18 


73 

00 
25 
50 
50 
00 
8  00 
16  00 

25  00 

26  00 

27  00 


240 

15 

75 

27  65 

300 

25 

S7 

30  00 

330 

!  26 

34 

$18 

50 

134  00 

595 

l  36 

00 

27 

20 

106  00 

478 

i  40 

28 

20 

40 

06  50 

467 

36 

91 

16 

22 

72  52 

543 

38 

45 

25 

20 

192  67 

413 

30 

63 

22 

10 

110  05 

389 

29 

79 

21 

40 

117  50 

420 

37 

90 

16 

72 

117  48 

407 

28 

68 

11 

62 

107  02 

460 

28 

53 

11 

62 

08  75 

500 

32 

27 

14 

62 

63  52 

478 

34 

62 

21 

73 

75  13 

481 

40 

52 

15 

10 

93  45 

442 

33  05 

17 

35 

93  85 

462 

35 

18 

25 

75 

95  15 

450 

46 

53 

17 

00 

101  05 

503 

37 

17 

22 

75 

112  61 

480 

45 

25 

23 

39 

130  54 

490 

47 

05 

22 

13 

132  80 

506 

48 

10 

22 

63 

153  51 

BELL'S  CORNERS. 

A  village  in  the  Township  of   Nepean,    County  of    Carlton,   Ontario.      Distant  from  Ottawa  City 
9  miles.     The  Circuit  was  formerly  a  part  of  Huntley  Mission. 


1856  Thomas  McMullen  

57  William  Scales . .    . . 

58  Robert  Robinson 

59  Robert  Robinson 

60  Robert  Robinson . . 

61  Levi  Vanderburg. 

62  Levi  Vanderburg. 

63  Levi  Vanderburg.       ... 

64  Edmund  E.  Sweet r        

65  Richard  Wilson  

66  Richard  Wilson 

67  John  A.  Dowler         

69  David  Chalmers ...  

70  David  Chalmers 

March  Mission  united. 

71  Webster  W   Leech,  Thomas  Hadden . 

72  Webster  W.  Leech,  Arthur  Whitesides . 

73  Jabez  B.  Keough 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


69 
85 
164 
114 
114 
140 
240 
255 
204 
180 
208 
162 
160 
162 
150 
218 
213 
169 


8  05 

4  66 

5  33 

2  00 

6  50 

4  50 

5  50 

3  50 

6  00 

3  65 

5  50 

2  50 

6  05 

3  70 

6  15 

3  75 

6  52 

4  00 

6  52 

4  00 

10  39 

3  69 

8  47 

3  70 

7  33 

2  65 

12  00 

10  00 

14  00 

13  50 

22  00 

9  70 

15  71 

10  44 

7  92 

2  62 

6  00 
2  93 
8  00 

7  00 
7  25 

13  55 

13  60 

14  00 
14  00 
21  65 
23  00 
21  00 

21  12 

22  00 

23  00 
30  90 
30  58 
20  38 


March  again  set  off. 


172 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND    MISSIONS. 


BELMONT. 

A  village  in  the  Township  of  South  Dorchester,  County  of  Elgin,  Ontario.     It  is  distant  from  London 
13  miles,  and  was  formerly  part  of  London  Circuit. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1853  Ephraim  L.  Koyl. 

54  I  Richard  Phelps,    ) 
/  William  Savage,   \ 

55  William  Savage .    . . 


56  William  Savage 

57  John  Hutchinson,  William  W   Clarke 

58  John  Hutchinson 

59  George  Cochran,  Peter  Addison        ... 

60  George  Cochran,  Samuel  Hume 

61  Wm-  Di<n.n.    $  W-m.  S-  McCullough  \ 


Dignam    }  william  Tucker 

62  Samuel  Tucker,  Wm.  Tucker 

63  Samuel  Tucker,  John  Russell    

64  Samuel  Tucker,  Alex.  G.  Harris .    . .  

65  James  Kennedy,  Wm.  W.  Shepherd .... 

66  James  Kennedy,  Joseph  W,  Sparling .       

67  James  Kennedy,  Peter  W.  Jones      

68  Thomas  Crews,  James  S.  Ross  . .  

69  Thomas  Crews,  James  Charlton 

70  Thomas  Crews,  James  Charlton     

71  Hugh  McLean,  Robert  H.  Hall 

72  Hugh  McLean,  Austin  Potter.     . .  

73  Andrew  Edwards,  James  Watson.         ...    

74  See  London  Conference .  ...        

BELMORE. 
A  small  village  in  the  Township  of  Turnberry,  Huron  County,  Ontario, 

1857  William  Shannon      

58  William  Irwin    

59  Included  in  the  Teeswater  Mission 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

163 

$6  81 

226 

4  00 

$1  20 

270 

6  45 

1  92 

281 

2  10 

3  00 

287 

19  60 

5  25 

300 

14  81 

4  25 

302 

11  24 

6  80 

326 

12  97 

5  56 

320 

8  00 

3  45 

284 

13  08 

5  72 

288 

14  63 

6  15 

313 

14  96 

6  21 

287 

16  91 

8  66 

291 

17  38 

8  70 

233 

17  63 

9  00 

258 

15  30 

10  02 

258 

15  75 

11  00 

250 

18  13 

12  00 

213 

16  21 

6  00 

225 

16  75 

6  35 

230 

16  95 

7  00 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


41 
50 


0  70 
0  75 


0  25 


$6  80 

2  40 
9  00 

11  00 
8  00 
6  00 

11  00 

24  30 

25  00 
30  00 

35  61 

36  50 
36  96 

39  77 

40  00 

44  44 

45  00 

46  00 
40  00 
30  00 
45  13 


2  15 

0  50 


BERLIN. 
The  County  town  of  the  County  of  Waterloo,  Ontario. 

67  miles  from  Toronto,  and 


1854 


Andrew  A.  Smith 


John  Williams, 
,  Richard  Pinch, 

55  Thomas  Robson,  Andrew  A.  Smith 

56  United  with  Gait  Circuit 

57  Luther  O.  Rice,  Alexander  Sutherland    . 

58  Samuel  C.  Philp      

59  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Samuel  C.  Philp,  jr 

60  Samuel  C.  Philp,  jg-jd  Kennedy,    | 

61  Richard  L.  Tucker,  Elias  W    Frazee.    .. 

62  Richard  L.  Tucker,  John  Hyndman    . . 

63  Richard  L.  Tucker,  John  H.  Keppel. . . . 

64  William  Savage,  John  Armstrong,  3rd 

65  William  Savage,  George  M.  Brown      . . . 

66  Joseph  Sheply  ...... 

67  Joseph  Sheply 

68  Thomas- A.  Ferguson,  John  Scott,  B.A. 

69  Thomas  A.  Ferguson,  Isaac  Tovell . 

70  Thomas  A.  Ferguson,  James  F.  Metcalfe 

71  Thomas  Stobbs,  William  Mills 

72  Thomas  Stobbs,  Jabez  Edmonds . . 

73  Christopher  Cookman,  William  Baugh. 

74  See  London  Conference 


It  is  in  the  Township  of  Berlin,  and  is  about 
22  from  Stratford. 


245 
280 
114 
200 
178 

217 

178 
204 
210 
220 
224 
209 
121 
130 
186 
216 
222 
175 
180 
230 


•  •  .  . 

14  00 

5  60 

16  00 

8  00 

15  94 

7  07 

7  32 

5  77 

10  75 

6  10 

11  40 

5  10 

9  19 

2  24 

10  12 

4  07 

10  55 

4  25 

12  31 

5  00 

12  00 

5  20 

11  10 

5  36 

8  97 

3  21 

10  29 

4  45 

16  79 

6  82 

19  77 

8  78 

19  00 

9  35 

12  07 

6  00 

9  83 

6  25 

22  51 

9  45 

23  00 

50  00 

5  95 

10  90 

13  40 

13  52 

10  00 

11  07 

12  00 

15  21 

15  60 

10  52 

21  94 

26  27 

39  62 

55  62 

47  04 

20  00 

19  00 

44  00 

BERVIE. 
A  small  village  in  the  Township  of  Kincardine,  County  of  Bruce,  Ontario.  Formerly  part  of  Kincardine 

P!iw»i,n+. 


1872  Andrew  Milliken    

73  Andrew  Milliken 

74  See  London  Conference 


Circuit. 


187 
216 


10  27 
10  03 


50 
26 


13  50 
20  00 


WESLEYAN  METHODIST  CONFERENCE. 


173 


BLAIRTON. 
A  village  in  the  Township  of  Belmont,  County  of  Peterboro',  Ontario. 


Formerly  Havelock  Circuit. 


Year 

• 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1872 
73 
74 

John  A.  Jewell,  B.  A        .  . 

124 
131 
100 

|3  00 
2  20 

$2  00 
1  45 

$5  50 
5  65 

1  90  '   1  60 

6  03 

119 

2  73 

114 

3  14 

110 

3  25 

BLANSHARD. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Perth,  Ontario. 

1848  Thomas  Williams    

49  Thomas  Williams    ,    . .  .... 

50  John  Williams  ......      ........ 

51  Name  of  Circuit  changed  from  Blanshard  to  St.  Mary's 

BLENHEIM. 

A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Oxford,  Ontario.     Distant  from  Drumbo 
miles,  from  Woodstock  20  miles,  and  from  Hamilton  68  miles. 

1851  Joseph  Sheply.  .         

52  Joseph  Sheply,  John  Wakefield 

53  John  Williams  ....  

"jL  |  United  with  Berlin  Circuit      

56  Thomas  Robson .  ...  

57  Henry  Reid    

58  Henry  Reid,  William  W-  Clarke 

59  Joseph  Messmore,  George  Brown 

60  Joseph  Messmore,     j  g^f  k^* 

61  Joseph  Messmore,  George  McRae  . 

62  Samuel  Fear,  David  Chalmers  . . 

63  Samuel  Fear,  David  Chalmers 

64  Bichard  J.  Forman,  John  H.  Keppel 

65  Richard  J.  Forman,  John  H.  Keppel 

66  Now  called  Washington  Circuit 


R.R. 


204 

8  77 

257 

10  67 

257 

281 

14  15 

332 

15  40 

324 

11  56 

271 

12  00 

250 

11  00 

239 

12  25 

270 

12  30 

270 

15  01 

250 

14  12 

260 

14  72 

7  00 

9  10 

8  00 

4  00 

4  00 

4  50 

4  53 

4  77 

5  15 

6  55 

250 

9  00 

3  00 

240 

14  00 

9  00 

250 

14  25 

10  00 

270 

3  32 

10  00 

275 

16  09 

8  00 

273 

15  71 

8  00 

267 

16  50 

7  56 

1 

45 

2 

95 

3 

00 

Station  4 

13 

00 

13 

25 

16 

15 

19 

22- 

18  65 

12 

00 

13 

00 

17 

32 

19 

50 

18  50 

20  75 

31 

50 

iu  Circuit. 

12  66 

16  50 

16 

60 

16 

25' 

39  57 

43 

03 

44 

50 

BLENHEIM. 
A  village  in  the  Township  of  Harwich,  County  of  Kent,  Ontario.   Formerly  known  as  Rond  Eau  Circuit. 

1868  William  Chapman,  Edwin  McCollum 

69  George  T.  Richardson,  Joseph  Galloway 

70  George  T.  Richardson,  Joseph  Galloway 

71  Joseph  Sheply,  Alfred  L.  Holmes      ... 

72  Joseph  Sheply,  William  H.  Fife      

73  David  Ryan,  Richard  J.  James  .... 

74  See  London  Conference  .... 

BLOOMFIELD  and  CHERRY  VALLEY. 
Two  villages  in  the  County  of  Prince  Edward,  Ontario.     Formerly  part  of  the  Picton  Circuit. 

1868  David  L.  Brethour.. 

69  Davidson  McDonald.    .    ...  .... 

70  William  S.  MeCullough,  M. A.  . .      .... 

71  Jacob  E.  Howell,  M. A..  .- 

72  Jacob  E.  Howell,  M.A.  . . 

73  Jacob  E.  Howell,  M.A. 

74  See  Toronto  Conference  ...  .... 

BLYTH. 

A  village  on  the  line  of  the  Townships  of  Morris  and  Wawanosh,  County  of  Huron,  Ontario.    Distant 
from  Goderich  18  miles,  and  from  Stratford  42  miles.     The  Mission  was  formerly  called  Morris. 

1862  Peter  Campbell 

63  Colman  Bristol,  B.A.  ........ . 

64  Colman  Bristol,  B. A..     •. 

65  Thomas  Hanna  ....      -....., 

66  Thomas  Hanna 

67  Thomas  Hanna  ....... 

68  (See  Wingham)  .......   . . 


213 

5  25 

3  10 

200 

5  30 

3  20 

180 

5  96 

4  15 

178 

7  78 

3  47 

195 

7  20 

3  80 

.. 

223 

8  56 

3  77 

13  00 
13  00 
13  55 
24  17 
20  96 
35  39 


101 

2  80 

1  60 

95 

3  25 

3  00 

96 

3  21 

2  00 

101 

3  24 

1  86 

122 

5  09 

2  84 

126 

5  25 

2  46 

135 

5  71 

2  71 

2 
4 
4 
4 
7 
10 


40 
00 
00 
02 
25 
10 


13  03 


174 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


•  BOBCAYGEON. 

A  village  in  the  Township  of  Verulam,  County  of  Victoria,  Ontario.  It  is  situated  on  an  Islan 
formed  by  the  outlets  of  Sturgeon,  Scugog,  Balsam,  and  other  Lakes  into  Pigeon  Lake,  it  wa 
formerly  part  of  Lindsay  Circuit. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1857  James  Ash  . .         .  . ..........  v  . 

58  John  A.  Dowler.    .... 

59  John  A.  Dowler 

60  John  A.  Dowler,  N.  S.  Burwash . . 

61  David  Hardie .    .    ....      

62  David  Hardie,  Alex.  Hardie 

63  David  Hardie,  Alex.  Hardie 

64  Joseph  H.  Stinson,  Wm.  R.  Barker  . . 

65  George  McNamara,  John  H.  Robinson 

66  George  McNamara . 

67  George  McNamara ...    

68  William  Sheridan 

69  William  Sheridan,  David  Winter. . 

70  William  Richardson,  Robert  F.  Oliver 

71  William  R.  Barker,  Samuel  McCauley 

72  Robert  Godfrey,  William  Craig 

73  Robert  Godfrey,  William  T.  Dyer 

74  Toronto  Conference .  . 


No.  of 
Members. 


34 
101 
100 
175 
221 
147 
156 
206 
197 
107 
100 
109 
119 
195 
200 
230 
234 
229 


Conting. 

Fund. 

$12- 57 

4  95 

3  32 

3  24 

2  86 

2  18 

Educa. 
Fund. 


69 
61 
58 
50 
91 
10 
00 


9  19 
13  70 

11  00 

12  30 


$3  57 

2  05 

1  10 
1  31 

i  40 

oik 

0  84 

3  17 
3  20 
5  00 
7  12 
9  00 
7  00 
7  10 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$8  53 


46 
50 
57 
20 
02 
04 
72 
02 
50 
50 


10  00 

20  00 

21  93 
27  00 
24  00 
26  25 


BOLSOVER. 

A  village  on  the  River  Talbot,  in  the  Township  of  Eldon,   County  of  Victoria,  Ontario.  In  1863  il 

was  a  part  of  Point  Mara  Mission  ;  from  1864  to  1866  it  was  part  of  the  Coboconk  and  Carder 

Mission. 
1866  Wm  W.  Miller    

67  Wm.  R.  Barker 60  2  96           135  3  20 

68  George  McNamara 76  3  89           2  29  5  00 

69  George  McNamara 69  171            2  33  3  25 

70  United  with  Coboconk        .          72  1  75           2  36  3  27 


BOLTON. 
A  village  at  the  head  of  Austin's  Bay,  Lake  Memphramagog,  in  the  Township  of  Bolton,  County  o: 
Brome,  Quebec.     Formerly  known  as  East  Bolton  Mission. 


1868  Thomas  Bell,  Jacob  Halpenny . 

69  Thomas  Bell,  Jacob  Halpenny . 

70  Thomas  BeU 

71  William  Scales.        

72  William  Scales  

73  JohnGrenfell 

74  See  Montreal  Conference  .... 


137 

11  41 

3  59 

137 

5  16 

5  00 

107 

5  16 

5  00 

111 

5  24 

5  20 

112 

4  21 

3  00 

150 

8  83 

5  00 

*  97 

9  00 

5  21 

8  50 
11  58 
11  60 

11  36 

8  00 

9  48 

12  00 


BONCHERE. 

So  called  from  the  River  Bonne  Chere,  in  the  County  of 

1828  George  Farr  .  .  . .  . .  

29 

30  Alyah  Adams 

31  James  Brock 

32  Simon  Huntington , 

33)     .  ... ..    ,        .. 

to  >  United  with  Mississippi  Circuit. 
38) 

39  United  with  Pembroke  Circuit. 

40  Stephen  Brownell  . .  ...    . . 

41) ..... 

to  >  Again  united  with  Pembroke  Circuit. 
45) 

46  William  Chapman .  ....  . .    

47  John  Howes  . .        . . .  ....  

48  John  Howes ..... 

49  Richard  Wilson  . . 

50  Thomas  Hanna .... 

51  Name  of  Mission  changed  to  Renfrew 


Renfrew,  Ontario. 


26 

.... 

30 

0  4  •  . 

40 

-  3 

56 

t  ■ 

47 

13" 

8  66 

. .  . 

'ii* 

■  .... 

30 

4  47 

O    ■:    .",   - 

30 

•  3  02 

•   •   •   • 

31 

3  85 

•   •   ■   ■ 

37 

4  87 

... 

3  44 


1  40 
1  43 
0  73 
0  90 
0  70 


WESLEYAN    METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


175 


BOND  HEAD. 

A  village  in  the  Township  of  West  Gwillimbury,  County  of  Simcoe,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part 

of  the  Bradford  Circuit. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1868  Isaac  B.  Aylesworth,  M.D.,  John  Scanlon 

69  James  Goodwin,  Robert  Reynolds , 

70  James  Goodwin,  Wm.  J.  Fife  , 

71  James  Goodwin,  John  Smith 

72  Francis  Coleman,  Thos.  H.  Patchell 

73  Francis  Coleman,  Austin  Potter 

74  See  Toronto  Conference .  


No.  of 
Members. 


286 
305 
308 
344 

265 
260 


$8  47 
12  62 
12  84 

12  90 

13  00 
13  00 


Educa. 
Fund. 


$6  65 


00 
35 
00 
00 
14 


Sup 

M. 

Fund. 

$20  66 

28 

85 

34 

58 

40  62 

42 

50 

47 

26 

235 
173 
243 
277 
298 
173 
168 
200 
262 
190 
232 
270 
394 
341 
407 
355 
369 
374 
386 
387 
374 
332 
340 
■  400 
100 
106 
150 
140 
140 


8  25 

6  10 

7  50 
7  00 

7  60 

8  95 

10  05 
6  43 

11  97 
15  83 

17  00 

18  00 
14  45 

14  70 

15  00 

15  20 

16  30 

15  10 
20  00 
20  36 
20  72 

24  02 

25  05 
25  14 
11  00 

17  00 

18  75 

19  00 

16  75 


8  25 

7  50 
11  75 

9  00 

8  80 


7  00 
7  50 

12  00 
6  37 
5  25 

10  50 
9  00 
9  00 


75 
00 
40 
00 


BOWMANVILLE. 

A  town  in  the  Township  of  Darlington,  County  of  Durham,  Ontario.     It  is  distant  from  Toronto   43 
miles,  and  from  Cobourg  26  miles,  and  was  formerly  part  of  Whitby  Circuit. 

1845  Alvah  Adams    .... 

46  Alvah  Admas,  Ozias  Barber. 

47  William  Haw,  William  Coleman  .... 

48  William  Haw,  John  O.  Osborne 

49  Michael  Fawcett,  Alex.  Potts 
.  50  James  C.  Slater        

51  James  C.  Slater  ....  .... 

52  Charles  Fish 

53  Charles  Fish,  George  McRitchie. 

54  Thomas  Cosford,  John  Mills  . 

55  Thomas  Cosford,  Samuel  Tucker 

56  Thomas  Cosford,  Amos  E.  Russ. 

57  James  C.  Slater,  William  Bryers.. 

58  James  C.  Slater,  James  Broley 

59  James  C.  Slater,  James  D.  Ogilvie  .  .  ... 

60  William  McFadden,  William  Sheridan 

61  William  McFadden,  James  Graham 

62  William  McFadden,  James  Graham 

63  Edwin  Clement,  William  Galbraith . 

64  Edwin  Clement,  James  Hannon 

65  Edwin  Clement,  James  Hannon . 

66  George  Cochran,  Samuel  J.  Hunter 

67  Richard  Whiting,  George  Leech ...  

68  Richard  Whiting,  George  Leech,  Wm.  J.  Jolliffe. 

69  G.  N.  A.  F.  T.  Dickson .... 

70  G.  N.  A.  F.  T.  Dickson. 

71  G.  N.  A.  F.  T.  Dickson.  

72  John  Bredin   . .  

73  John  Bredin  . .  .... 

74  Toronto  Conference  .  .... 


5 
9 

8 

9 

11 


00 
18 
55 
11 
60 
13  30 
17  00 
15  00 
20  00 

8  60 

9  50 
10  00 


13  30 
32  12 
42  00 
18  12 

34  50 
32  00 
27  70 
30  15 

35  50 

55  79 
50  00 

56  17 

82  16 

83  25 

84  00 
50  00 
54  00 

52  00 

53  00 
53  00 


BRACEBRIDGE. 

A  village  on  the  Muskoka  River,  in  the  Township  of  Macauley,  district  of  Muskoka,  Ontario.   Distant 
from  Orillia  35  miles — formerly  Muskoka  Mission 

120       I       9  59     i       4  00     !     13  16 

123       I       9  49  5  12     '     16  00 


1873  Webster  W.  Leech,  Almon  P   Lyons 
74  Toronto  Conference 


BRADFORD. 

A  village  in  the  Township  of  West  Gwillimbury,  County  of  Simcoe,  Ontario — formerly  part  of  Albion 
Circuit.     Distant  from  Toronto  41  miles,  and  from  Barrie  26  miles. 


1846  William  Coleman,  Benjamin  Jones  ...... 

47  Ezra  Adams,  Alexander  Campbell    .... 

258 

24  34 

19  00 

48  Cornelius  Flummerfelt,  William  S.  Blackstock 

257 

17  52 

,   . 

5  12 

49  Cornelius  Flummerfelt,  John  Webster. .  . 

229 

16  50 

12  87 

50  Luther  O.  Rice,  Thomas  Culbert            

236 

17  28 

13  55 

'  Newcastle  set  off. 


t  Darlington  set  off  and  Bowmanville  made  a  station. 


176 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND    MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1851  Reuben  E.  Tupper,  Andrew  A.  Smith  . . 

52  Reuben  E.  Tupper,  Isaac  Barber  . .      

53  William  Young,  James  Taylor. .-....,.. 

54  William  Young,  Richard  J.  Forman . 

55  William  Young,  William  McDonagh. . 

56  Isaac  B.  Aylesworth,  M.D.,  James  Thompson. . 

57  Isaac  B.  Aylesworth,  M.D.,  Wm.  J.  Hunter  .. 

58  Charles  Silvester,  Joseph  L.  Sanders . 

59  Charles  Silvester,  William  L.  Scott . 

60  William  English,  Robert  H.  Smith . .    

61  William  English,  Isaac  Gold       .        

62  John  S.  Clarke,  George  M.  Meacham,  B.A. 

63  John  S.  Clarke,  Wesley  Casson  , 

64  John  S.  Clarke,  Peter  Addison 

65  William  McCullough,  William  F.  Morrison,  B.A 

66  I.  B.  Aylesworth,  M  D.,  J.  G.  Keagey,  B.A. 

67  I.  B.  Aylesworth,  M.D.,  Joseph  Locke. 

68  Jay  S.  Youmans  — 

69  Jay  S.  Youmans 

70  Jay  S.  Youmans  ..  

71  George  Goodson.  

72  William  Hay,  Henry  M.  Manning 

73  William  Hay,  David  Cattanach 

74  See  Toronto  Conference    ... 


No.  of 
Members. 


299 
279 
390 
409 

455 
■376 
258 
359 
332 
302 
290 
278 
306 
283 
265 
286 
300 
385 
100 
133 
150 
120 
150 
155 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$18  78 
9  10 
18  00 
22  56 
29  11 
29  42 
17  90 
25  27 
16  11 

14  90 

15  00 
8  44 

10  00 
10  50 
8  00 
12  15 
12  50 

16  40 
10  00 

15  00 

16  00 
5  85 

20  41 
22  27 


Educa. 
Fund. 


$9  00 

10  38 

9  27 

7  50 
9  33 

8  43 


88 
94 
50 
50 
00 


6  14 

7  00 
10  83 

7  00 

8  00 
10  68 
10  75 

6  80 
10  00 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$9  76 

16  00 

9  00 

26  36 
38  35 
40  31 
30  75 
30  00 

34  45 

35  41 

36  50 
28  25 
30  00 
30  00 

15  00 

16  00 

27  00 
27  07 
13  50 
16  00 
21  00 
21  50 
32  35 
32  93 


BRAMPTON. 

The  County  town  of  the  County  of  Peel,  Ontario.  It  is  situated  in  the  Township  of  Chinguacousy,  and 
is  distant  from  Toronto  22  miles,  from  Georgetown  8  miles,  and  from  Guelph  28  miles.  It  was 
formerly  known  as  Toronto  Circuit. 

1848  Peter  Ker,  David  C.  Clappison 

49  Peter  Ker,  David  C.  Clappison      . 

50  William  Young,  William  S.  Blackstock    .    . , . 

51  Wm.  Young,  Wm.  S.  Blackstock,  J.  E.  Sanderson. 

52  Wm.  Young,  Wm.  S.  Blackstock  ....... 

53  B.  Nankeville,  R.  E.  Tupper,  J.  E.  Sanderson 

54  S.  (J.  Philp,  R.  E.  Tupper,  J.  E.  Sanderson 

55  S.  0.  Philp,  Wm.  Andrews,  Wm.  Short 

56  Wm.  Andrews,  B.  Jones,  J.  Dixon,  MA... 

57  Wm.  Andrews,  B.  Jones,  J.  Dixon,  M.A. 

58  James  Norris,  T.  D.  Pearson,  J.  Learoyd 

59  James  Norris,  J.  Hugill,  J.  Learoyd  .  ' .      .    . 

60  James  Spencer,  J.  Hugill,  J.  Goodwin. ...... 

61  James  Spencer,  J.  Hugill,  J.  Goodwin    . 

62  James  Spencer,  Wm.  Willoughby,  J.  Goodwin    . .    . 

63  Wm.  Willoughby,  J.  L.  Sanders,  T.  A.  Ferguson    . 

64  Wm.  Willoughby,  J.  L.  Sanders,  T.  A.  Ferguson . . 

65  Michael  Fawcett,  J.  L.  Sanders,  T.  A.  Ferguson 

66  Michael  Fawcett,  Thomas  Kelly ... 

67  Michael  Fawcett,  j  ®™/  A-  Sanson,     j 

'  |  Robt.  L.  Gabie,       (        ■■••-•• 

68  Wm.  McFadden,  D.  G.  Sutherland,  M.A 

69  Wm.  McFadden,  D.  G.  Sutherland,  M.A 

70  Wm.  McFadden,  Alfred  L.  Russell,  B.A 

71  John  Shaw,    j  Celling  ton  W   Carson, 

J  Edward  F.  Goff, 

72  John  Shaw,  John  G.  Scott 

73  William  Burns,  John  G.  Scott      . . 

74  See  Toronto  Conference    .... 


470 

28  00 

440 

29  00 

425 

20  00 

525 

41  75 

505 

36  65 

550 

30  82 

501 

50  12 

560 

51  57 

16  00 

642 

55  23 

21  40 

649 

61  00 

22  00 

682 

61  00 

22  12 

662 

22  00 

4  10 

739 

28  00 

10  00 

717 

26  55 

20  70 

676 

33  83 

14  79 

686 

24  38 

7  34 

606 

25  51 

12  05 

582 

25  99 

11  43 

§  605 

21  70 

15  00 

300 

10  60 

7  60 

332 

15  00 

9  50 

372 

26  00 

18  15 

382 

26  50 

21  00 

349 

27  00 

28  00 

370 

27  55 

15  00 

343 

27  50 

13  00 

400 

29  38 

14  00 

25  00 

26  11 

'25  50 

14  75 

34  74 

101  12 

82  48 

120  40 

150  50 

125  04 

80  25 

85  00 

87  90 

92  25 

75  00 

134  85 

107  00 

156  25 

166  00 

72  00 

108  25 

121  00 

132  00 

90  59 

70  50 

118  00 

1856  William  Shannon,  William  R.  Dyre 
57  Name  of  Mission  changed  to  Hanover 


BRANT. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Bruce,  Ontario. 


28 
33 


1  07 
1  21 


1  43 

2  02 


*  Cookstown  set  off.  t  Lloydtown  se^  off.         t  Bond  Head  set  off.  §  Streetsville  Bet  off. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


177 


BRANTFORD. 
The  County  town  of  the  County  of  Brant,  Ontario.     It  is  situated  on  the  Grand  River,  and  is  distant 


from  Hamilton  25  miles,  from  Paris  7  miles,  and  from  Buffalo  76  miles, 
the  Dumfries  Circuit. 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No,  of 
Members. 


Conting. 
Fund. 


Educa. 
Fund. 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


40  Thomas  Bevitt 


1835  Adam  Townley 

36  Edmund  Shepherd,  John  Law      

37  Edmund  Shepherd,  Peter  Ker 

38  Thomas  Bevitt,  William  Coleman        

39  Thomas  Bevitt,  Arkles  S.  Newbury 
James  Mockeridge,  ) 
William  Price,  \ 

41  James  Musgrove,  James  Spencer 

42  Samuel  Rose,  Thomas  Jeffers  

43  Samuel  Rose,  Reuben  E.  Tupper 

44  George  Poole,  George  Young       

45  George  Poole,  Charles  Lavell 

46  Edwy  M.  Ryerson,  Richard  Whiting 

47  Edwy  M.  Ryerson,  John  Gundy,  Alexander  T.  Green 

48  Edwy  M.  Ryerson,  Wellington  Jeffers  .... 

49  Claudius  Byrne,  Wellington  Jeffers 

50  Claudius  Byrne,  John  English  

51  Kennedy  Creighton,  James  Preston 

52  Kennedy  Creighton,  Thomas  Peacock    

53  Noble  F.  English,  William  S.  Griffin    . . . 

54  Noble  F.  English 

55  Isaac  B.  Howard 

56  Isaac  B.  Howard  .... 

57  Isaac  B.  Howard  .  .  . 

58  George  Young    .      .      .  .' 

59  George  Young,  R.  Fowler,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.E    . . .    . 

60  George  Young  

61  William  Pollard    ...  . . :      . . 

62  William  Pollard,  Wesley  Casson    

63  John  Borland 

64  John  Borland. 

65  John  Borland . 

66  John  Gemley    ...  . .  

67  John  Gemley 

68  John  Gemley 

69  William  R.  Parker,  M.  A 

70  William  R.  Parker,  M.A.,  Benjamin  B.  Keefer 

71  William  R.  Parker,  M.A.,  G.  Bridgman,  M.A 

72  George  H.  Davis,  Joseph  L.  Forster 

73  George  H.  Davis 

74  See  London  Conference 


153 
386 
410 
458 

366 

310 
411 
437 
421 
372 
395 
384 
433 
433 
421 
397 
364 
407 

*  407 
150 
314 
240 
325 
290 
305 
305 
293 
284 
211 
199 
232 
245 
250 
270 
286 
310 
313 

t375 
202 


$23  83 
25  00 
16  35 

15  59 

20  00 

16  19 

17  82 

19  00 

18  00 
10  00 
14  98 
14  73 
14  43 
25  25 

20  74 
20  60 
20  90 
28  99 
12  18 

24  59 
44  32 
39  53 
31  39 

23  93 

25  56 

24  44 
20  62 
22  43 
18  60 
20  78 

34  53 

35  30 
33  50 
30  68 
33  36 
39  58 
41  59 
20  46 


$9  15 

15  05 

16  15 

11  40 

17  62 

10  53 

12  02 
9  09 
6  50 
6  01 

11  75 
9  91 

14  23 
16  88 

31  00 

32  00 
32  00 
20  00 
16  44 
11  49 


$12  00 

16  69 

17  00 

15  35 

10  00 

16  55 

20  50 

20  50 

21  73 
9  00 
7  75 

10  25 
12  15 
9  00 
10  00 
10  70 
16  37 
20  62 
28  04 


4 
14 


87 
00 


32  00 
32  00 
40  00 
42  00 
40  00 


41 
41 


09 
00 


34  30 
25  00 
20  25 

45  62 

46  00 
52  00 
30  60 
38  37 
25  25 
.37  04 
20  95 


BRANTFORD— BRANT  AVENUE. 
This  appointment  was  previously  in  connection  with  Brantford — see  above. 
1873  Benjamin  B.  Keefer     ...  ...  .  j        .  . . .      i        .    . .  ... 

74  See  London  Conference .'■       170  18  52     i     10  30 


24  30 


BREWER'S  MILLS. 
A  village  on  the  Rideau  Canal,  in  the  Township  of  Pittsburg,  County  of  Fronteuac,  On 
Mission  was  formerly  called  Storrington,  and  is  about  16  miles  from  Kingston. 
1858  James  Ash ...  .         ....  .... 

59  Davidson  McDonald 89  10  21 

60  James  Thompson i       118  7  67 

61  James  Thompson !       115  7  50 

62  James  Thompson 138  7  00 

63  Alexander  Campbell,  2nd 144  5  00 

64  Alexander  Campbell,  2nd,  Wm.  I.  Shaw,  B.A,  LL.B        100  5  50 

65  Alexander  Campbell,  2nd,  Wm.  I.  Shaw,  B.A.,  LL.B|       125  5  80 

66  Wm.  Savage,  John  W.  Wicher  140  6  46 

67  See  Pittsburg  Circuit.  226  7  00 


5  02 
5  35 
2  50 
2  75 
2  00 

2  25 

3  00 

4  67 

5  00 


ario. 

The 

4 

86 

8 

00 

8 

50 

8 

50 

6 

50 

7 

00 

i   7 

50 

!,  10 

15 

'     10  30 

*  Mount  Pleasant  set  off. 


12 


t  Brant  Avenue  set  off. 


178 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


BRIDGENORTH. 

A  village  in  the  Township  of  Smith,   County  of  Peterboro',   Ontario. 
9  miles.     It  was  formerly  Mud  Lake  Mission. 


Distant  from  Peterbo: 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  : 
Fum 

1855 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 

Levi  Vanderburg 



57 
70 
97 
80 
94 
76 

71 

$4  50 

2  75 

4  12 

3  48 

5  26 
3  70 

3  20 

$4  00 

2  42 
1  40 
1  30 

1  50 

2  00 

$5  6 

Wm.  L.Scott.     ,      .. 

David  Hardie .               ....... 

Now  called  Lakefield,  Bridgenorth  and  Mud  Lake 
Mission 

3  0 
30 
43 
5  0 

4  0 

BRIDGEWATER. 

A  village  in  the  Township  of  Elzevir,  County  of  Hastings,  Ontario. 

Hungerford  Circuit. 


1866  Thomas  Cullen. 

67  Thomas  Cullen. 

68  Thomas  Cullen.  . . . 

69  Garrett  J.  Dingman.  . 

70  Garrett  J.  Dingman. . 

71  Garrett  J.  Dingman. 

72  William  Tomblin. 

73  William  Tomblin,      . 

74  William  Tomblin. 


It  was  formerly  part  of  tb 


4  5! 
6  7< 
6  7! 

8  61 

9  5( 

14  71 

15  7( 
15  7( 








60 

5  99 

2  57 

80 

7  86 

4  17 

85 

7  90 

5  25 

119 

5  55 

2  13 

90 

5  88 

3  81 

150 

7  00 

2  15 

140 

7  25 

3  00 

125 

7  35 

4  00 

BRIGHTON. 

A  village  in  the  Township  of  Murray,  County  of  Northumberland,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  a  p 
of  Colborne  Circuit.     It  is  distant  from  Belleville  22  miles,  and  from  Toronto  91  miles. 

1849  George  F.  Playter,  John  C.  Osborne. 

50  George  F.  Playter,  Wm.  Coleman 

51  Charles  Turver,  Aaron  D.  Miller  

52  John  Black,  John  W.  German.    . .  . .  .... 

53  John  Black,  John  W.  German .     ...  ... 

54  Wm.  McFadden,  Thomas  Woolsey 

55  Wm.  McFadden,  Jabez  B.  Keough 

56  Wm.  S.  Blackstock,  Wm.  Tomblin 

57  Wm.  S.  Blackstock.  . .  

58  John  Lever .  ....  ... 

59  John  Lever  .... 

60  Charles  Turver 

61  Charles  Turver,  Daniel  Perrin,  B.A 

62  Charles  Turver,  Wm.  Halstead 

63  William  Coleman    ......        

64  William  Coleman  ...    

65  William  Coleman,  Richard  Kerr  . . 

66  Andrew  A.  Smith 

67  Andrew  A.  Smith 

68  Andrew  A.  Smith      ...      .  .      . 

69  Charles  Freshman,  D.D  ,  Samuel  Sing 

70  Robert  Mark,  M.D.       ... 

71  Robert  Mark,  M.D 

72  Robert  Mark,  M.D. 

73  Osborn  Lambly,  M.A. 

74  Toronto  Conference     .  . 


240 

10  00 

7  25 

310 

11  55 

11  25 

333 

14  38 

11  50 

270 

15  50 

•  •  ■  • 

15  00 

360 

15  60 

■  •  •  • 

9  00 

384 

17  65 

7  32 

17  00 

495 

20  00 

7  00 

20  00 

510 

20  38 

9  00 

40  00 

330 

8  65 

4  68 

28  00 

316 

9  93 

4  30 

21  55 

360 

2  00 

1  95 

11  32 

229 

5  75 

2  50 

16  00 

260 

6  00 

1  80 

16  00 

306 

6  20 

1  60 

12  00 

232 

7  22 

4  00 

12  50 

223 

5  06 

3  25 

10  30 

226 

6  96 

4  85 

14  25 

242 

7  42 

5  03 

15  10 

267 

6  02 

4  15 

15  15 

273 

6  27 

5  00 

15  50 

453 

10  74 

10  22 

17  22 

387 

10  79 

13  65 

17  30 

160 

10  00 

6  50 

15  00 

166 

11  25 

7  50 

17  00 

140 

11  00 

7  00 

16  25 

BROCK. 

So  called  from  the  name  of  a  township  in  the  County  of  Ontario,  Province  of  Ontario.   It  was  former] 

part  of  Whitby  Circuit. 

1833  David  Hardie....  ..  

34  David  Hardie.... 

35  John  Lever .... 


76 
102 
119 


.Smithfield  set  off. 


WESLEYAN    METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


179 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1836  Cornelius  Flummerfelt 

37  Cornelius  Flummerfelt ... 

38  Cornelius  Flummerfelt 

39  Horace  Dean  .... 

40  Horace  Dean 

41  John  Sanderson 

42  John  Sanderson 

43  {Hemati  Davis). . 

44  Gilbert  Miller 

45  Gilbert  Miller,  Abraham  Dayman 

46  William  Young,  Alex.  Campbell. . . 

47  Charles  W.  M.  Gilbert. 

48  Charles  W.  M.  Gilbert 

49  William  Steer 

50  Cornelius  Flummerfelt . 

51  Cornelius  Flummerfelt  . .  ... 

52  Cornelius  Flummerfelt  

53  Daniel  Wright 

54  George  T.  Richardson.  

55  George  T.  Richardson 

56  Samuel  Fear       

57  Samuel  Fear 

58  Samuel  Fear,  James  W   Sloane  . . . . 
*  59  Robert  Graham        

60  William  H.  Bakewell,  Martin  Begg  .    .. 

61  William  H.  Bakewell,  Samuel  Might  . . . 

62  William  H.  Bakewell,  Robert  Godfrey 

63  Henry  Reid,  John  Carroll  Wilson  . . 

64  Henry  Reid,  Albert  Van  Camp. 

65  Henry  Reid,  Daniel  F.  Gee 

66  John  Hodgson,  Marmaduke  Pearson 

67  John  Hodgson.  Francis  C.  Reynolds    . .. , 

68  William  Coleman,  Arthur  G.  Bloomfield 

69  William  Coleman,  Newton  Hill        

70  William  Coleman,  Newton  Hill 

71  George  T.  Richardson,  George  Leech.    . . 

72  George  T.  Richardson 

73  George  T.  Richardson 

74  Toronto  Conference . 


No.  of 
Members. 


146 
116 
133 
144 
203 
189 
169 
237 
238 
211 
174 
192 
165 
191 
109 
111 
105 
90 
85 
115 
119 
130 
179 
400 
420 
407 
405 
255 
254 
258 
244 
214 
200 
200 
210 
250 
*200 
122 
142 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$6  50 
3  00 
2  00 
2  00 

i  66 

5  62 

11  00 

8  66 


00 
00 
55 
62 
00 
23 


6  92 
8  00 


22 
00 

25 


9  56 
20  00 
16  00 
16  20 

7  74 

8  34 
8  12 
8  25 
8  61 
8  90 

10  00 
10  81 
12  43 
12  50 
7  05 
7  06 


Educa. 
Fund. 


$4  00 

2  90 

3  15 
3  23 
3  40 

7  50 

8  03 
8  07 
5  10 

40 
05 
25 
65 
03 
50 


5 
4 
4 
4 
5 
6 

8  00 
10  09 
5  87 
3  40 
3  50 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$2  00 
2  00 
2  00 

200 


20 
00 
00 
00 
25 
26 
98 
34 
93 


4  23 

8  18 

9  10 
9  20 

10  00 
16  00 

16  00 

17  50 
15  25 
29  09 
31  23 

36  40 

37  00 
43  00 
35  00 
60  00 

146  00 

142  00 

29  01 

29  52 


BROCKVILLE. 

The  County  Town  of  the  united  Counties  of  Leeds  and  Grenville  is  situated  on  the  River  St.  Lawrence, 
in  the  Township  of  Elizabethtown,  Ontario.  It  is  distant  from  Perth  45  miles,  Montreal  125  miles, 
Kingston  48  miles,  and  from  Toronto  208  miles.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Augusta  Circuit. 


1826  David  Wright 

.... 

•  ■  .  ■ 

27   .         .      .           

28  Ezra  Healy,  Asahel  Hurlburt                  

.... 

.... 

.... 

29  Ezra  Healy,  John  C.  Davidson  .                 

625 

30  Anson  Green,  William  H.  Williams      

668 

.. 

31  Anson  Green             

t518 

32  William  Ryerson 

75 

33  William  Smith                   

98 

3  00 

34  William  Smith 

68 

2  70 

35  John  Carroll  ...■ .                    

73 

8  16 

36  John  Carroll ■  ■      * 

100 

10  53 

37  Ezra  Healy,  William  Scott 

62 

5  71 

2  50 

38  Henry  Wilkinson. .                          

279 

12  81 

2  00 

qQ  (  Hannibal  Mulkins  | 

50 

1  60 

3  00 

rfy  j  John  Carroll            f       '    '  ' - 

.  „  j  John  Carroll            ) 
W  j  Wellington  Jeffers  \     '  ' 

51 

2  00 

3  00 

41 

75 

3  25 

4  62 

42  Wm.  Coleman 

91 

8  18 

3  75 

43  Thomas  Demorest            

123 

8  28 

8  00 

44  Larblin  Tavlor .  •           .... 

108 

8  50 

9  00 

45  Wm.  Haw 

146 

11  83 

9  50 

Cannington  set  off.         +  Elizabethtown  set  oft',  and  Brockville  made  a  station. 


180 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1846  Conrad  Vandusen . . 

47  Conrad  Vandusen 

48  Noble  F.  English 

49  Noble  F.  English  

50  Noble  F.  English  .... 

51  Wm.  Andrews.    

52  Wm.  Andrews.  ..... 

53  James  Elliott 

54  Richard  Whiting 

55  Richard  Whiting 

56  George  H.  Davis 

57  George  H.  Davis.     ... 

58  James  Brock . 

59  James  Brock 

60  James  Brock 

61  John  Bredin 

62  John  Bredin  

63  John  Bredin  

64  Wm.  H.  Poole  . . 

65  Wm.  H.  Poole  . . 

66  Wm.  H.  Poole     

67  Isaac  B.  Howard. 

68  Isaac  B.  Howard. 

69  Isaac  B.  Howard.  . . 

70  John  A.  Williams 

71  John  A.  Williams. 

72  John  A.  Williams 

73  George  McRitchie 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


No.  of 
Members. 


122 

148 

130 

132 

122 

115 

120 

123 

126 

131 

173 

153 

160 

138 

140 

148 

133 

155 

130 

103 

150 

160 

180 

220 

230 

230 

230 

230 

230 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$11  25 
11  27 

7  25 

8  18 
4  45 
6  18 
6  50 
6  50 

13  19 

14  15 

16  23 
11  75 
11  40 

17  00 
8  85 

10  80 

11  00 
11  25 

8  05 

9  50 
9  55 
9  70 

19  85 

18  75 
18  42 

20  22 
22  00 
20  27 
25  40 


Educa. 
Fund. 


$i  87 
5  00 

5  00 
8  07 

.8  55 

6  Q0 
6  15 


Sup.  M 
Fund. 


7  25 
7  40 
7  50 

6  40 

7  00 
6  27 

10  33 

13  00 
10  60 

14  13 
14  50 

12  00 

13  50 


$6  50 
6  55 
3  00 
3  50 
3  50 
3  50 
6  00 

6  00 

7  00 

8  00 
12  25 
12  87 
11  12 
25  00 
25  00 
25  00 
31  00 

33  00 
40  00 
28  00 
23  25 
27  50 
47  00 

34  25 
,34  50 

40  50 
38  50 
40  00 
42  80 


BRUCE  MINES. 
A  village  on  the  north  shore  of  Lake  Huron,  Ontario.     Distant  from  Toronto  381  miles,  and  from 


Sault  Ste.  Marie  36  miles. 


1851   .    

52  Edward  Sallows . 

53  Joseph  Hill 

54  Joseph  Hill 

55  Joseph  Forsyth 

56  Joseph  Forsyth. . 

57  David  Jennings 

58  David  Jennings 

59  David  Jennings 

60  Samuel  Down . 

61  Samuel  Down . .  . 

62  Samuel  Down . 

63  John  Hutchinson 

64  John  Hutchinson  . 

65  John  Hutchinson 

66  Kennedy  Creighton. 

67  Kennedj  Creighton. 

68  Kennedy  Creighton.  . . 

69  JohnH.  Keppel. 

70  John  H.  Keppel . . . 

71  JohnH.  Keppel. 

72  Thomas  Woolsey. 

73  Thomas  Woolsey.  . 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


12 
17 
15 
10 
10 
10 


17 
23 
24 
29 
130 
109 

126* 

150 

132 

107 

106 

86 

67 

46 


3  15 

6  01 

9  00 

10  00 


7  25 

6  98 

7  14 

7  23 

8  97 
13  68 

8  25 
8.00 


3  io 

4  66 

4  00 

5  00 

6  00 

3  00 

4  00 

No  returns  in 


12  50 

8  74 

13  36 

6  96 

15  23 

7  30 

12  90 

6  05 

10  41 

4  58 

10  47 

6  04 

2  75 

8  75 

13  00 

13  00 

13  00 

6  50 
5  00 

4  90 

5  45 

7  70 

14  00 

8  05 
10  00 

Minute'. 
30  00 
19  28 

15  25 

6  83 
15  00 

8  25 
13  41 


BRUDENELL. 
So  called  from  the  name  of  a  township  in  the  District  of  Nipissing,  Ontario. 

ville  118  miles  north. 

1862  Charles  E   Perry 

63  Brock  Rose  .  

64  Archelaus  Doxee      

65  Archelaus  Doxee  

66  )    . .    

to  \  Included  in  Maynooth  Mission. 


40 

-.... 

29 

32 

23 

Distant  from  Belle- 


0  75 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


181 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1869  John  H.  Ruttan 

70  John  H.  Ruttan     . . . 

71  John  Doel       . .      .... 

72  Orrin  German  .... 

73  Edward  Olivant 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


No.  of 
Members. 


15 
20 
16 
26 

21 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$3  60 
8  86 

3  78 
2  28 

4  03 


Educa. 
Fund. 


$6  06 
4  89 
1  47 
3  04 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$8  75 
7  55 
3  70 
5  00 
5  17 


It  was  formerly  known  as 


BRUSSELS. 
A  town  in  the  Townships  of  Morris  and  Grey,  County  of  Huron,  Ontario. 

Ainleyville  Circuit. 

1873  Robert  Davey,  Thomas  Legate 
74  See  London  Conference 

BRYSON. 

A  village  in  the  Township  of  Litchfield,  County  of  Pontiac,  Quebec.  It  was  formerly  Collfield  Mission. 
1873  Ezekiel  Richardson  ,         54       ,       3  76  1  29     ,       6  14 


222 

1  12  50  | 

4  56 

24  08 

250 

1  16  68  I 

8  00 

28  75 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


55 


3  25. 


1  35 


4  25 


BUCKINGHAM. 


A  township  on  the  Ottawa  River,  in  the  County  of  Ottawa,  Quebec. 


1839  Lachlin  Taylor       

^10  William  Dignam    ... 

41  Ozias  Barber 

42  Joseph  Reynolds  

43  James  Greener    •. 

44  James  Greener 

45  John  Tuke  . .  

46  John  Tuke      

47  John  Armstrong      

48  John  Armstrong 

49  John  Armstrong    

50  Name  of  Mission  changed  to  Lochabar 


90 

96 

8  34 

100 

1  50 

152 

1  87 

116 

4  33 

89 

3  83 

86 

4  00 

74 

4  48 

64 

4  00 

62 

4  00 

68 

4  00 

2  33 

0  50 


00 
50 
00 
00 
00 


BURLEIGH  ROAD. 


So  called  from  the  name  of  a  new  Government  Road  which  runs  from  Peterboro'  to  the  Peterson  Road, 
in  the  County  of  Peterboro',  in  the  Province  of  Ontario. 

1866  John  H.  Robinson  ... 

67  Cornelius  A.  Jones 25  161  1  15  2  35 

68  See  Hall's  Bridge 100  7  42  3  50  4  00 


BURY. 


1863 
64 
to 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


A  township  in  the  County  of  Compton,  Quebec.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Eaton  Mission. 
John  Thurston  

United  to  Dudswell  Mission. 


Richard  Kerr 
William  Adams. 
William  Adams 
William  Adams. 
William  Adams . 
Hiram  Fowler 
Hiram  Fowler 
Robert  Lochead. 


39 


28 
30 
33 
36 
38 
36 
34 


2  26 


1  47 

1  55 

2  25 
2  28 
2  30 


0  60 


0  25 
0  57 

2  21 
2  25 


0  73 


00 
50 

24 
75 
52 
60 


BYTOWN. 

The  County  Town  of  the  County  of  Carleton,  Ontano.     It  is  situated  at  the  mouth  of  the  Rideau 

River,  in  the  Township  of  Nepean. 

1828  George  Poole 

29  George  Poole 

30  John  C.  Davidson 

31  John  C.  Davidson,  Alvah  Adams     

9n  \  Alvah  Adams,  )  T      .    ,,,. 

32  {  T.v_  „ ,,      i  Lewis  Warner     .... 


John  Carroll, 
33  John  Carroll 


75 

125 

135 

150 

159 

182 


CIRCUITS,    STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


War 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1834  Ezra  Healy,  Vincent  B.  Howard 
35  Ezra  Healy,  George  F.  Playter   . 


36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 


James  Brock,  William  Currie. 
James  Brock 


Richard  Jones      

Richard  Jones        

Richard  Jones 

John  Carroll 

42  Thomas  Bevitt,  Lewis  Warner    

43  Thomas  Bevitt,  ...  

44  Michael  Baxter 

45  William  Pollard      

46  Lachlin  Taylor,  Jonathan  Loverin 

47  Edmund  Shepherd,  William  Andrews  . . 

48  Edmund  Shepherd    

49  Edmund  Shepherd,  David  C.  McDowell 

50  Edmund  Shepherd,  David  C.  McDowell 

51  Noble  F.  English,  William  McGill    . . 

52  Noble  F.  English,  

53  Kennedy  Creighton 

- .  j  Kennedy  Creighton, 


Thomas  Stobbs 
55  Name  now  changed  to  Ottawa  City 


No.  of 
Members. 


169 
162 
148 
116 
169 
91 
126 
140 
142 
162 
115 
100 
101 
174 
238 
230 
263 
251 
240 
.198 

140 

140 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$4  37 
4  40 
18  00 
20  21 
24  82 

16  71 

4' 50 

7  87 
12  00 

17  40 
17  20 

17  30 

18  00 
18  20 
16  00 

8  22 

9  80 
8  80 


Educa. 
Fund. 


$8  00 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


|6  64 
9  68 

10  00 
9  33 

6  50 
12  00 
22  90 
22  50 
20  00 

17  50 

7  25 
2  00 

10  00 

18  75 
18  00 
18  00 
18  50 
18  60 
14  00 
12  00 

6  00 

5  28 


c. 


52 
53 
54 


110 

107 

131 

134 

119 

152 

127 

110 

120 

120 

112 

126 

171 

160 

165 

156 

150 

140 

152 

205 

228 

244 

225 

213 
248 
220 
193 


5  00 

5  00 
8  12 

7  52 
10  00 
10  00 
10  62 

6  00 
5  82 

8  10 

10  32 

11  37 
8  69 
8  15 

00 
80 
00 
70 
32 


CAINSVILLE. 

A  village  on  the  Grand  River,  in  the  township  of  Brantford,  County  of  Brant,  Ontario.  It  was 
formerly  a  part  of  the  Grand  River  Mission.  It  is  distant  from  Brantford  3  miles,  and  from 
Hamilton  21  miles. 

1847  Ozias  Barber  .     

48  Ozias  Barber 

49  Solomon  Waldron . . .  

50  Solomon  Waldron 

51  Thomas  Jeffers   ..      ..  

Thomas  Jeffers 

Robert  Corson      

Robert  Corson  . .  

55  William  Sutton 

56  William  Sutton ". 

57  Jamas  Hams  ....  

58  James  Harris 

59  James  Harris  . 

60  William  H.  Laird. 

61  William  H.  Laird..      .. 

62  William  H.  Laird \      "" 

63  William  Bryers 

64  William  Bryers 

65  William  Bryers ....'.'.'.' 

66  George  H.  Cornish,  John  S.  Fisher    ...    '  .  .  . 

67  George  H.  Cornish,  John  S.  Fisher    . . . 

68  George  H.  Cornish,  Walter  Rigsby      

69  John  C.  Willmott,  M.A.,  George  W.  Calvert  . . . 

70  John  C.  Willmott,  M.A     \  £h°mas  W.  CamPbell> 

'  (  R.  G.  Bigham . 

71  James  Broley,  Edward  H.  Taylor 

72  James  Broley,  Edward  H.  Taylor 

73  William  W.  Shepherd,  Joseph  Berry     

74  See  London  Conference  


12  52 

12  95 

13  61 

15  00 

15  17 

16  99 

17  46 

15   64 


00 
00 

50 
65 
63 
17 
32 
00 
25 
50 
00 


3  75 

4  18 
4  63 

8  45 

9  00 

12  00 

10  28 

11  03 

fi  37 


5  00 

5  00 

5  87 

2  63 

5  26 

5  40 

6  00 

5  00 

7  33 

7  44 

12  63 

13  87 

15  12 

15  00 

14  40 

12  83 

13  00 

11  25 

15  45 

20  70 

37  58 

48  00 

26  30 

26  50 

29  00 

24  58 

90  on 

WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


183 


CAISTORVILLE. 

A  village  in  the  Township  of  Caistor,  County  of  Monck,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Dunn- 
.        ville  Mission.     Distant  from  Niagara  42  miles,  and  from  Hamilton  20  miles. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1862  Sheni  Blanshard 

63  Robert  Shaw,  B.A 

64  Robert  Shaw,  B.A. 

65  Isaac  B.  Tallman 

66  John  Hutchinson  ...    . 

67  John  Hutchinson 

68  Thomas  Hurlburt 

69  Thomas  Hurlburt 

70  John  Sanderson,  2nd.    . 

71  John  Sanderson,  2nd.    . 

72  Walter  Rigsby 

73  Walter  Rigsby 

74  See  London  Conference 


No .  of    !  Conting. 
Members.  |     Fund. 


204 
180 
137 
145 
160 
165 
190 
200 
200 
200 
186 
186 


$7  27 
6  56 
3  15 

5  46 

6  21 

6  89 
3  55 
2  75 

2  85 

3  00 

7  44 
7  85 


Educa. 
Fund. 


65 
00 
15 
66 
11 
81 
00 
88 
88 
50 
60 
14 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$15  88 
9  00 

5  00 
8  45 

6  00 
10  00 

5  67 

6  42 

7  50 
13  25 
13  61 
10  25 


CALABOGIE. 

A  village  on  Lake  Calabogie,  in  the  Township  of  Bagot,  County  of  Renfrew,  Ontario.    It  was  formerly 
-   a  part  of  Renfrew  Mission.     The  Mission  includes  settlements  in  the  Townships  of  Bagot,  Blythe- 
field,  Darling,  Levant,  Dalhousie,  and  Matawateah,  in  the  Counties  of  Lanark  and  Renfrew. 

1864  Charles  E.  Perry.. .  

65  Charles  E.  Perrv 11  0  10  0  50  2  12 

66  .\  . . .  ' 21  1  25  1  00  3  20 

67         

68  Andrew  C.  Eastman        

69  Andrew  C.  Eastman . .                   8 

70  Arthur  V.  Francis 18             5  65           3  50           3  40 

71  Supplied  from  Renfrew 20             3  65           0  68           2  92 

72  Supplied  from  Renfrew       11 


CAMPBELLFORD. 

A  village  in  the  Township  of  Seymour,  County  of  Northumberland,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  Sey- 
mour Mission,  but  more  recently  part  of  the  Hastings  and  Seymour  Mission. 

1866  Isaac  Weldon 

67  Isaac  Weldon ..                .100  4  66 

68  Robert  Godfrey                       ....        107  6  06 

69  JohnC.  Ash       ...          ...        110  5  19 

70  John  C.  Ash           115  6  00 

71  John  C.  Ash 121  6  65 

72  Richard  Potter     155  7  00 

73  Richard  Potter                          155  9  32 

74  Toronto  Conference                               '. . . .                    .         175  10  71 


1  00 

2  27 

4  50 
6  00 
8  00 
8  00 

5  50 

6  67 


7  38 

8  70 

9  00 

10  00 

11  00 
15  00 
20  00 
20  00 


CANBOROUGH. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Monck,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Long  Point  Circuit. 


1830  Richard  Phelps 

31  Richard  Phelps 
32 

33  William'  Griffis' .    ..'.".'. 

34  John  S.  Attwood,  John  Baxter 

35  Richard  Phelps,  Peter  Ker 

36  Now  called  Grimsby  Circuit . . . 


145 

248 
530 
370 
244 
247 


8  37 
25  47 
21   12 


Distant 


CANNINGTON. 

A  village  on  the  Toronto  and  Nipissing  R.  R.,  in  the  Township  of  Brock,  County  of  Ontario, 
from  Toronto  59  miles.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Brock  Circuit. 

1872  George  Leech ...  ...  ...  

73  George  Leech  .        . .  . .  84  4  91  3  25        121  50 

74  See  Toronto  Conference  . .        100  7  39  5  00       226  38 


184 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


CANTON. 
A  village  situated  on  Smith's  Creek,  in  the  Township  of  Hope,  Durham  County,  Ontario.     It  was 

formerly  part  of  the  Port  Hope  Circuit. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1861  Alex.  T.  Green,  John  C.  Willmott. . .    . 

62  Alex.  T.  Green,  Wm.  F.  Morrison,  B.A. 

63  Thomas  Stobbs,  John  Burwash,  B.A.  . . 

64  Thomas  Stobbs  .      

65  Charles  Silvester 

66  Charles  Silvester 

67  Charles  Silvester  

68  James  Graham „ 

69  James  Graham       

70  William  J.  Hewitt 

71  William  J.  Hewitt  

72  Stephen  Bond       „      . .    . 

73  Arthur  Browning 

74  Toronto  Conference  


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

262 

$15  79 

$6  12 

300 

14  08 

6  76 

297 

9  54 

3  75 

182 

7  00 

3  50 

225 

12  58 

6  55 

.226 

13  46 

5  68 

201 

14  33 

5  77 

207 

19  00 

8  25 

194 

20  07 

10  52 

289 

21  00 

14  0t> 

285 

21  05 

7  50 

240 

15  10 

8  00 

242 

18  50 

11  00 

Sup  M. 
Fund. 


$49;00 
30  00 
41 J5 
33  25 
39  00 
46  77 

53  00 
48  60 
50  00 
58  00 

54  00 
36  40 
54  00 


CARLETON  AND  PAKENHAM. 

The  village  of  Carleton  is  in  the  Township  of  Beckwith,  and  the  village  of  Pakenham  in  the  Town- 
ship of  Pakenham,  in  the  County  df  Lanark,  Ontario — formerly  Mississippi  Circuit. 

1849  Benjamin  Nankeville,  Thomas  Hanna     . .        ...  .... 

50  Thomas  W   Constable,  Eichard  Wilson               331            16  23              ...  11  50 

51  Thomas  W.  Constable,  David  Robertson . .        310             6  14            3  50 

52  William  McGill,  Edwin  Peake       .        288            15  12          ". .  7  75 

53  William  McGill,  Edwin  Peake        . .               .        275            12  12            ...  10  83 

54  Circuit    divided  ;    see  Carleton    Place    below,   and 

Pakenham . .                218            1182  5  87 


CARLETON  PLACE. 
A  village  on  the  Mississippi  River,  in  the  Township  of  Beckwith,  County  of  Lanark,  Ontario.     It  was 

formerly  a  part  of  the  Carleton  and  Pakenham  Circuit.     Distant  from  Perth  20  miles,  and  from 
Ottawa  36  miles. 

1854  Joseph  Reynolds,  John  Bradon         ....              : . , 

55  Joseph  Reynolds      .        155  9  22           3  73  4  12 

56  Joseph  Reynolds         ...        160  6  40            1  18  7  20 

57  John  Howes   148  6  50           1  73  7  25 

58  John  Howes,  Henry  H.  Perdue      ..      169  12  11            3  00  9  00 

59  John  Howes,        249  12  32           500  15  00 

60  William  Bryers,  Nelson- B.  Clarke.        .        226  10  30           3  00  16  00 

61  George  Beynon,  Richard  N.  Adams 224  10  66           3  10  20  00 

62  George  Beynon,  Hazleton  A.  Spencer    ...                 .        213  8  79           4  80  15  25 

63  George  Beynon,  Robert  L.  Gabie                                .        244  10  38           6  21  24  00 

64  James  Masson,  Samuel  B.  Phillips        ....         . .        230  11  28           4  35  22  00 

65  James  Masson,  William  S.  McCullough,  B.A      ....     238  972           458  1970 

66  James  Masson,  Henry  Irvine ...        232  10  89           4  60  20  53 

67  Henry  McDowell,  Osborn  Lambly,  B.A 237  11  96           6  41  25  12 

68  Henry  McDowell,  Jabez  B.  Saunders                         .        240  12  16           6  57  25  60 

69  Henry  McDowell  245  12  46           7  80  26  50 

70  Thomas  Atkinson,  Reuben  Millyard      ...              . . .        275  1271           8  00  27  10 

71  Thomas  Atkinson,  James  McFarlane            288  15  00  14  25  28  00 

72  Thomas  Atkinson,  Benjamin  Franklin                       .282  16  00  12  58  31  32 

73  William  Raney . .              . .     *  235  17  00           9  60  36  50 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 154  10  23           5  50  23  00 


CARTWRIGHT. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Durham,  Ontario.     Distant  from  Bowmanville  15  miles. 
1843  John  Williams  . . l    

44  Matthew  Connor    ...        ...  . .  . .  109  2  00  1  76 

Scugog  Island  united  with  it. 

45  Robert  Lochead .        ...  128  2  18  ..  2  06 

46  Robert  Lochead .  c    . ,  „ 141  4  14  1  00 


*  Almonte  set  off. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


185 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1847  >  

84 

$1  00 

$4  00 

48  >  Supplied  from  Bowmanville  Circuit. 

49  ) 

50  Stephen  Miles        

.... 

51  John  Sanderson .            . .                  

130 

2  67 

1  10 

52  John  Sanderson .            

84 

2  75 

2  00 

53  John  Sanderson . 

80 

2  82 

•   •   *    • 

2  23 

72 

3  60 

3  00 

89 

6  31 

$3  25 

3  98 

56  William  Richardson 

92 

5  48 

1  15 

4  00 

57  William  Richardson  .                              

115 

7  23 

4  00 

6  00 

115 

8  05 

4  62 

8  00 

59  David  A.  Johnston,  William  Sheridan 

240 

11  22 

1  00 

5  80 

60  David  A.  Johnston,  John  Mitchell 

289 

6  35 

1  00 

6  07 

61  Andrew  Edwards.  James  W.  Sloane 

252 

7  00 

2  50 

6  03 

62  Andrew  Edwards     

*276 

10  25 

4  78 

10  34 

142 

4  29 

2  20 

5  27 

64  Henry  McDowell                                             ... 

164 

5  71 

2  32 

5  50 

65  Henry  McDowell          ....                            

170 

5  80 

2  37 

5  65 

66  Henry  McDowell   .               

171 

5  89 

2  41 

5  70 

67  William  McDonagh 

171 

6  09 

2  60 

9  50 

68  William  McDonagh                               .... 

200 

10  45 

3  00 

35  00 

69  William  McDonagh           

178 

13  00 

4  00 

50  00 

-  70  John  Carroll  Wilson 

212 

13  50 

5  00 

43  01 

71  John  Carroll  Wilson,  Isaac  N.  Robinson 

170 

13  53 

6  69 

35  10 

72  Alexander  Drennan 

171 

11  10 

4  69 

35  11 

73  John  Hodgson      ...               

115 

2  82 

.... 

,      4  00 

74  See  Toronto  Conference                     

100 

4  28 

1  20 

110  00 

CASSVILLE. 
A  small  village  in  the  Township  and  Co.  Stanstead,  Quebec.   It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Hatley  Mission. 


867  John  Agar      

.... 

68  1 

65 

3  35 

3  15 

10  35 

to  >  United  with  Hatley. 

70) 

72  Henry  W.  Knowles 

69 

3  25 

5  00 

5  20 

73  United  with  Hatley    . . 

75 

4  26 

3  60 

7  30 

* 

CASTLETON. 

A  village  in  the  Township  of  Cramahe,  County  of  Northumberland,  Ontario.    It  was  formerly  part  of 

the  Colborne  Circuit. 

1868  George  Robson   ...  ...  ...            .... 

69  George  Robson                                                 ....  200  7  67  4  29  1130 

70  Ebenezer  Robson . .                   195  8  34  5  55  13  54 

71  Ebenezer  Robson 200  9  10  7  50  17  30 

72  Ebenezer  Robson .                                 225  7  40  5  69  12  00 

73  George  Browne 200  8  00  6  00  13  41 

74  Toronto  Conference 170  10  15  5  25  17  00 


CATARAQUI. 
A  village  in  the  Township  of  Kingston,  County  of  Frontenac.    Formerly  Waterloo-Kingston,  Circuit. 


1868  George  Case,  John  Tozeland 

69  George  Case,  John  Ridley   .... 

70  Richard  Wilson,  William  J.  Young. 

71  Richard  Wilson,  John  Ferguson.    .  . 

72  Richard  Wilson,  William  Rilance 

73  William  Briden,  William  F.  Perley. 

74  Montreal  Conference 


250 
246 
248 
260 
292 
268 
270 


16  50 

13  70 
10  50 

14  76 

15  59 

16  60 
16  53 


50 
00 
34 
51 
80 
00 
10 


25  92 
23  16 
37  47 

37  50 

38  40 

39  28 
45  00 


*  Manvers  set  off. 


186 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


*      CAVAN. 
So  called  from  the  name  of  a  township  in  the  County  of  Durham,  Ontario. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Members. 

Fund. 

96 

112 

132 

• 

99 

.... 

218 

230 

.... 

222 

235 

.... 

Educa. 
Fund. 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


1827  James  Norris,  Hamilton  Biggar  .... 

28  Hamilton  Biggar       

29  Daniel  McMullen. . 

30  Gilbert  Miller 

31  Conrad  Vandusen,  William  Young.. . 

32  Conrad  Vandusen,  James  Currie 

33  John  Law,  Thomas  Harmon..- 

34  John  Black 

35  William  Young 

36  Included  in  the  Peterborough  Circuit 


$6  37 

3  73 

10  50 


40 

$4  02 

37 

4  00 

$0  90 

38 

3  32 

0  90 

59 

2  58 

0  80 

47 

4  32 

1  20 

'51 

4  35 

0  75 

49 

4  00 

2  00 

51 

2  12 

1  50 

,50 

4  60 

1  50 

39 

4  08 

1  50 

34 

5  21 

2  56 

36 

5  60 

2  59 

30 

60 

9  14 

3  44 

60 

7  80 

4  91 

65 

5  00 

5  00 

Distant  from 

4  03 

5  43 

5  00 

4  00 

4  61 

4  65 

5  00 

2  18 

2  75 

2  90 

4  19 

4  21 

5  28 

6  14 

6  20 

CAVIGNAL. 

A  village  on  the  Ottawa  River,  in  the  Seigniory  and  County  of  Vandreuil,  Quebec. 

Montreal  36  miles. 

1854  William  T.  Hewitt . 

55  William  T.  Hewitt 

56  William  T.  Hewitt . .      

57  David  Hardie ....      ■..-... 

58  Andrew  Armstrong  . .      . .      . .      

59  Andrew  Armstrong       

60  Robert  Brown  .....  

61  William  Shannon . .  . . 

62  William  Shannon  . .      . .      

63  William  Shannon . .  

64  Joseph  Kilgour 

65  Joseph  Kilgour  . .  ..„,„.... 

66  Levi  Vanderburg  

67  Edward  Harris       

68  Edward  Harris  

69  John  Scott 

70  (See  Hudson) ........ 

CAYUGA. 
The  County  Town  of  the  County  of  Haldimand,  is  situated  on  the  Grand  River,  in  the  Township  of 
Cayuga,  Ontario.     Distant  from  Hamilton  23  miles,  from  Brantford  29  miles,  and  from  Dunn- 
ville  15  miles. 

1855  James  Armstrong ...      . . ; 

56  James  Armstrong.    

57  John  Shaw    .    ' 

58  John  Shaw  

59  Thomas  Cobb 

60  Thomas  Cobb [' 

61  .Alexander  Langford  . .        

62  Alexander  Langford 

63  John  L.  Kerr      

64  John  L.  Kerr 

65  John  L.  Kerr ' :  ..'.'...'.'"  " 

66  Wm.  Richardson        

67  Wm.  Richardson [[ 

68  Wm.  Richardson 

69  William  Savage      '      [[ 

70  William  Savage .  ...!!, 

71  William  Savage . .      '.'.'.".' 

72  John  Sanderson,  Thomas  Gee 
7o  |  John  Sanderson,       |  ,™     .     -.   _,   ' 
16  j  Edmund  E.  Sweet,  J  CharJes  R'  Morrow     ■  ■ 
74  See  London  Conference s .  , 


51 

55 

71 

74 

100 

115 

99 

100 

105 

101 

194 

128 

134 

127 

177 

200 

220 

187 

162 


4  18 

1  50 

8  50 

4  08 

6  75 

4  00 

5  03 

3  00 

6  80 

1  69. 

4  20 

1  60 

4  35 

1  93 

4  98 

2  02 

3  66 

2  12 

3  45 

2  36 

3  87 

1  73 

4  22 

1  80 

4  32 

1  91 

5  12 

2  68 

6  00 

3  00 

6  25 

4  0ft 

6  30 

4  25 

4  50 

4  00 

5  55 

3  50 

4  90 
6  38 
6  42 
6  50 
2  00 

8  00 

9  07 


67 
27 
50 
12 


6  67 

6  00 

7  75 
7  10 
7  50 

7  80 

8  00 

9  00 


CENTREVILLE. 

A  village  in  the  County  of  Addington,  Ontario.     It  is  situate  ,in  the  Township  of  Camden,  and  is 

distant  from  Kingston  27  miles — formerly  known  as  Sheffield  Mission. 

18!!q  iay  S'  Youmans»  wm-  Short    ....  170  8  48  415  8  00 

58  Jay  S.  Youmans,  Wm.  H.  Peake.        . ...       ....        261  8  75  3  00  10  00 

59  Jay  S.  Youmans.  Taiutr-  dn\A  onn  T  ra  o  ii  i  an 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


187 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1860  Charles  Taggart,  Wm.  J.  Hewitt.  . . 

61  Charles  Taggart,  Edmund  S.  Shorey 

62  Wm.  Richardson 

63  Thomas  Cobb 

64  John  C.  Ash.      ..  

65  John  C.  Ash 

66  John  C.  Ash .  ... 

67  EdmundS.  Rupert,  M.A. 

68  Edmund  S.  Rupert,  M.A 

69  Edmund  S.  Rupert,  M.A 

70  Ephraim  L.  Koyl 

71  Ephraim  L.  Koyl 

72  Ephraim  L.  Koyl 

73  William  Rilance 

74  See  Montreal  Conference  .... 


No.  of 
Members. 


274 
257 
220 
120 
100 
136 
131 
155 
146 
149 
150 
144 
127 
151 
104 


Conting. 

Fund. 

$7  21 

4  99 

4  90 

2  99 

2  45 

3  00 

3  50 

3  75 

4  04 

4  76 

4  70 

5  30 

5  42 

5  46 

6  04 

Educa. 
Fund. 


75 
40 
00 


0  75 


20 
50 

50 
75 
80 
35 
27 
75 
84 
91 
54 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$7  64 
8  00 
7  50 


00 
65 
00 


6  00 
10  00 

5  38 

7  28 
7  03 

10  £4 

15  82 
14  18 

16  53 


39 
23 
18 


21 
23 
19 
20 
16 
17 
12 
15 


4  00 
1  00 


0  40 


CHAMBLY. 

A  village  on  the  west  side  of  the  River  Richelieu,   in  the  Seigniory  and  County  of  Richelieu,  Quebec. 

Distant  from  Montreal  18  miles,  and  from  St.  John  s  12  miles. 

1850  John  Douglas  

51  John  Douglas ^    

.  gl  |  United  with  St.  John's. 

54  John  Douglas 

55  David  Jennings 

56  Thomas  Cleworth 

57) 

to  >  United  with  St.  John's. 
65) 

66  Edward  Harris 

67  Joseph  Hill 

68  Samuel  E.  Maudsley 

69  John  B.  Armstrong      . .  

70  John  B.  Armstrong 

71  James  Masson  

72  James  Masson  

73  James  Masson 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


25 
00 

42 
54 
83 
70 

77 
00 


00 
15 
85 
00 
09 
01 
23 
30 


2  00 


5  50 

6  00 
2  00 
6  00 
6  50 
5  35 
4  50 


6  21 


CHANDOS. 
A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Peterboro',  Ontario. 


Distant  from  Coboconk  38  miles. 


1869  John  C.  Garrett      

70  William  L.  Rutledge  . . 

71  William  Craig 

72  Almon  P.  Lyons        

73  William  Buchanan 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


46 
42 
36 
44 
40 


3  02 
1  14 

i  07 
1  25 


0  50 

i  66 
2  00 

1  15 


3  25 
3  00 

3  60 

4  66 
1  58 


348 

7  20 

370 

20  50 

353 

15  15 

266 

7  73 

200 

12  89 

233 

15  76 

229 

12  12 

232 

14  00 

300 

20  62 

223 

22  03 

200 

24  00 

195 

24  83 

257 

15  15 

263 

18  42 

6  78 
6  76 


3  32 


CHATHAM. 

The  County  Town  of  the  County  of  Kent.  It  is  situate  on  the  River  Thames,  in  the  Township  of 
Raleigh.  Distant  from  Windsor  46  miles,  from  London  64  miles,  from  Hamilton  138  miles,  and 
from  Toronto  176  miles. 

1843  Cornelius  Flummerfelt,  George  Young 

44  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Joseph  E.  Ryerson 

45  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Richard  Whiting 

46  William  Willoughby,  Nathan  Axtle  

47  Edward  Sallows,  John  Webster  ... 

48  Samuel  Fear,  John  G.  Laird        

49  Samuel  Fear,  Thomas  Stobbs  .... 

50  Thomas  Fawcett,  Joel  Briggs 

51  William  Price,  James  Taylor       

52  William  Price,  Joseph  Hugill 

53  William  Price,  William  Creighton 

54  Edmund  Shepherd,  Thomas  D.  Pearson 

55  Noble  F.  English,  William  Hawke 

56  Noble  F.  English,  John  C.  Ash  . .  

ki  William  Ames.  Samuel  Down 


7 

10 

6 

00 

2 

12 

3 

33 

5 

12 

4 

37 

7 

48 

13 

45 

18  37 

25 

00 

20  00 

16 

00 

16  00 

188 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1858  Edwin  Clement,  Henry  Beeson 

59  Edwin  Clement,  Henry  Beeson 

60  Edwin  Clement,  William  Irwin  ...... 

61  George  Cochran,  David  Brethour 

62  George  Cochran,  Peter  Bawtinhimer 

63  Lewis  Warner,  Kenneth  McKenzie  . . 

64  Thomas  Cleghorn,  Manly  Benson . 

oc  n  n     j  \  Thomas  Cullen 

65  George  Goodson    j  Wm   p   Magwood- 

66  George  Goodson,  James  Laird 

67  George  Goodson,  John  James  Hare    

68  Alex.  Langford,  George  A.  Mitchell,  B.A. 

69  Alex.  Langford,  Thomas  Cardus 

70  Alex.  Langford,  Richard  W.  Woodsworth     

71  Edward  B.  Ryckman,  M.A.,  John  Semmens  . . 

72  Edward  B.  Ry(&man,  M.A.,  John  E.  Lanceley 

73  William  S.  Griffin,  Joseph  Odery 

74  See  London  Conference .         . .        


No.  of 
Members. 


292 
364 
417 
215 
188 
211 
175 

141 

177 
190 
172 
180 
185 
194 
175 
185 
156 


Conting. 

Educa. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

$16  12 

$8  50 

18  62 

13  81 

18  78 

14  35 

14  34 

12  26 

12  95 

4  50 

14  11 

5  91 

14  00 

5  95 

12  50 

5  59 

15  28 

8  76 

16  25 

9  00 

16  50 

9  29 

22  57 

19  00 

23  25 

22  00 

39  24 

25  00 

37  40 

23  10  ' 

40  54 

13  24 

42  36  1 

17  09 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$12  00 

25  07 
39  65 
20  31 
12  77 
24  00 

26  76 

23  10 

29  62 

30  00 
30  50 

50  25 

51  00 

52  00 

53  00 
61  06 
67  00 


CHATSWORTH. 

A  village  in  the  Township  of  Holland,  County  of  Grey,  Ontario. 

and  Sullivan  Mission. 

1866  John  Neelands   . .  ...  

67  John  Neelands   

68  Joseph  Hill 

69  Joseph  Hill     .  . .    .    . . 

70  Josias  Greene 

71  Josias  Greene      . .  

72  Josias  Greene ....  . .  ...  .... 

73  John  Webster    

74  See  Toronto  Conference  ... 


It  was  formerly  called  Holland 


2  78 

2  80 

3  00 

3  65 

4  26 
6  00 
6  76 

11  25 
11  32 


78 

2  04 

2  04 

67 

2  12 

2  14 

64 

2  67 

2  00 

54 

2  80 

1  55 

57 

3  00 

1  70 

90 

7  78 

3  00 

.178 

8  04 

5  00 

179 

9  31 

5  00 

161 

9  41 

5  10 

CHELSEA. 

t 

A  small  village  in  the  Township  of  Hull,  County  of  Ottawa,  Province  of  Quebec. 

1873  Peter  Ker    ,         . .       ,        ...  . 

74  Montreal  Conference . . . .  |         40       I       4  53  1  15     | 


3  14 


CHINGUACOUSY. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Peel,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Georgetown  Circuit. 


1872  Benjamin  Sherlock 

73  Benjamin  Sherlock 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


160 
125 


6  30 

7  50 


15 

20 


11  00 
11  16 


CHIPPAWA. 


A  village  at  the  mouth  of  the  River  Chippawa,  in  the  Townships  of  Stamford  and  Willoughby,  County 

of  Welland,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Stamford  Circuit. 
1843  Sylvester  Hurlburt       

44  Included  again  in  the  Stamford  Circuit 

45  John  K.  Williston 

46  Luther  O.  Rice 

47  Luther  O.  Rice,  Stephen  Brownell     . 

48  Reuben  E.  Tupper,  Stephen  Brownell 

49  Reuben  E.  Tupper,  George  Case 

50  Reuben  E.  Tupper,  Nelson  Brown. 

51  Robert  Corson,  William  Creighton    

52  Name  of  Circuit  changed  to  Crowland     ...'".'. 


ioo 

6  43 

107 

10  43 

93 

10  95 

149 

9  58 

122 

16  57 

130 

14  32 

120 

14  52 

110 

10  40 

7  66 

14-73 
4  00 

4  00 

5  00 
16  60 
12  00 

8  25 


CLARENCEVILLE. 

A  village  in  the  Township  of  Noyan,  County  of  Missiquoi,  Quebec,  k  was  formerly  part  of  St  Armwid 

Circuit. 
1845  Thomas  Campbell        . . 

k46  Thomas  Campbell                         210 

47  Thomas  Campbell         ......       176 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


189 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

48  Edmund  S.  Ingalls 

193    • 

49  Edmund  S.  Ingalls    ...               

.... 

50  Edmund  S.  Ingalls                   . .    . .           

52  Henry  Lanton                 ...                     . .            .... 

.... 

53  Henry  Lanton        

.... 

54  Henry  Lanton    ...               . .                                 .... 

55  John  Tomkins       

229 

.... 

56  John  Tomkins          ...              .... 

200 

$4  20 

$3  96 

$5  00 

57  John  Tomkins 

109 

3  23 

8  00 

58  Rufus  A.  Flanders 

186 

2  00 

10  00 

59  Rufus  A.  Flanders            

181 

2  82 

2  86 

3  49 

60  Rufus  A.  Flanders    .                       . .              

172 

2  90 

.4  39 

61  Thomas  W.  Constable                 . .    . 

173 

2  25 

1  80 

5  85 

62  Thomas  W.  Constable 

199 

6  18 

1  81 

12  00 

63  Thomas  W.  Constable  . .              . .              

151 

2  86 

1  37 

8  25 

64  Rufus  A.  Flanders    .                   

142 

4  05 

2  15 

6  15 

fit.  (  Rufus  A.  Flanders  ) 
j  James  Graham  .       ) 

154 

3  50 

3  11 

6  08 

66  Samuel  G.  Phillips 

144 

1  80 

3  14 

7  70 

67  Samuel  G.  Phillips       . .                                     ... 

215 

1  62 

2  50 

7  97 

253 

1  61 

2  55 

7  00 

227 

2  30 

3  75 

7  86 

70  John  Armstrong          

205 

2  30 

6  40 

11  50 

71  John  Armstrong        

210 

8  19 

8  54 

21  00 

220 

8  25 

7  00 

25  00 

73  George  H.  Squire,  B.  A        

235 

9  00 

6  64 

35  00 

74  See  Montreal  Conference ... 

216 

10  08 

7  00 

35  00 

CLARENDON. 
A  village  and  township  on  the  Ottawa  River,  in  the  County  of  Pontiac,  Quebec. 


1833  Stephen  Brownell 

34  

35  Daniel  Berney 

36  William  Willoughby      

37  Vincent  B.  Howard 

38  Stephen  Brownell 

39  John  Armstrong    

4C  John  Armstrong 

41  James  Hughes  

42  William  Dignam.  ...  .... 

43  William  Norton. 

44  William  Norton      ...  

45  John  Howes  .  

46  James  Greener 

47  James  Greener 

48  David  Jennings,  Lewis  Morton  .  ... 

49  David  Jennings 

50  Wm.  M.  Pattyson,  Silas  Huntingdon  . 

51  Wm.  M.  Pattyson,  Andrew  McAlister 

Portage-du-Fort  united  with  it. 

52  Thomas  McMullen . 

53  Thomas  McMullen 

54  Luther  Houghton 

55  Luther  Houghton 

56  Richard  Robinson  

57  Richard  Pobinson  .        

58  Wm.  T.  Hewitt,  Samuel  Teeson 

59  Wm    T.  Hewitt,  Hiram  Fowler 

60  Wm.  T.  Hewitt 

61  William  Creighton         

62  William  Creighton 

63  William  Creighton,  Charles  E.  Ferry  . 

64  William  Shannon  (W.  W.  Meacham) . 

65  William  Shannon,  John  H.  Stewart 

66  William  Shannon,  John  H.  Stewart 


55 

50 

80 

96 

103 

93 

92 

92 

86 

90 

187 

201 

228 

228 

211 

182 

146 

168 

170 
175 
190 
274 
234 
173 
168 
202 
207 
154 
167 
186 
184 
190 
195 


14  93 
3  59 
7  15 
6  18 

1  25 

2  00 
9  07 

11  60 


11 
5 
4 
4 


60 

20 
02 
00 
68 


8  30 

10  49 

11  .S3 


6  71 

7  03 
7  IS 
7  00 
6  45 
2  37 
2  87 

2  90 

3  20 

2  05 

3  00 


2  19 

3  91 

4  03 
4  14 
2  50 


25 
35 

20 


1  51 
1  04 


50 
25 
75 
00 
00 
28 
48 


1  50 
1  50 
1  00 
4  12 


4  25 

5  90 
5  35 

7  50 

8  00 
8  00 
8  00 
8  15 

00 
76 
15 
80 
67 
05 


Portage  du  Fort  set  off. 


190 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1867  William  Sanderson,  Andrew  C.  Eastman 

68  William  Sanderson 

69  John  Howes    .... 

70  John  Howes . .  ....       

Portage  du  Fort  annexed,  1  year. 

71  Edwin  Fessant,  Brabazon  B.  Dundas. .    . 

72  George  Stenning 

78  George  Stenning  . .      

74  Montreal  Conference . '      . . . 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

203 

$3  49 

•1  12 

220 

4  81 

2  74 

206 

4  97 

3  00 

157 

6  00 

3  50 

174 

6  14 

4  90 

207 

8  10 

7  00 

164 

5  00 

2  00 

173 

4  00 

1  25 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


87  63 

10  31 

11  59 
20  00 

25  00 

36  50 

15  00 

6  00 


CLINTON. 

A  village  in  the  townships  of  Tuekersmith,  Hullet  and  Goderich,  County  of  Huron,  Ontario.  It  was 
formerly  part  of  Goderich  Mission.  It  is  distant  from  Goderich  12  miles,  from  Stratford  32  miles, 
and  from  Toronto  120  miles. 

1854 -Alex.  Campbell,  John  Hough.     .         ........ 

55  Alex.  Campbell,  Alex.  Sutherland 

56  Alex.  Campbell . . 

57  Thomas  Cleghorn,  Joseph  Jones ......    . 

58  Thomas  Cleghorn,  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Jr. 

59  Thomas  Cleghorn,  George  H.  Cornish     . . 

60  John  Mills,  Daniel  E.  Brownell ... 

61  John  Mills,  Thomas  Kelly 

62  John  Mills,  Thomas  E.  Garbutt. 

63  William  J.  Hunter,  Daniel  E.  Brownell 

64  Robert  Brewster,  Thomas  Brock .  . . 
<!5  Robert  Brewster,  George  Mitchell 

66  Robert  Brewster,  George  Leach  

67  William  Hawke,  Henry  Kellam ...  

68  William  Hawke,  Henry  Kellam ' 

69  William  Hawke,  Henry  Kellam 

70  James  Graham 

71  James  Graham 

72  James  Graham ........  

73  William  S.  Blackstock 

74  See  London  Conference 


•  •  ■  • 

*     •  •  •  • 

.   .  • 

319 

5  50 

8  80 

341 

27  83 

9  40 

351 

21  00 

9  61 

362 

26  00 

13  00 

406 

23  40 

9  25 

427 

25  00 

10  00 

422 

26  00 

11  00 

430 

24  00 

10  11 

406 

20  00 

8  51 

*  412 

21  29 

9  20 

358 

21  30 

9  30 

335 

21  30 

5  68 

341 

21  30 

7  50 

304 

22  36 

7  80 

345 

24  67 

16  36 

t340 

24  89  ' 

17  03 

122 

13  75 

8  25 

113 

9  59 

6  32 

116 

13  00 

7  25 

154 

12  72 

6  00 

9  25 
18  00 

20  15 
31  50 
35  00 
43  00 
48  00 
51  00 
66  56 

60  87 

61  00 

62  00 
55  30 
71  87 
74  10 
71  19 

21  50 
16  00 
24  75 
40  00 


COATICOKE  and  BARNSTON. 


Two  villages  in  the  County  of  Stanstead,  Quebec.     Distant  from  Montreal  about  118  miles,  and  from 

Stanstead  Plains  13  miles.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Stanstead  Mission. 
1860  Benjamin  Cole 


61  Benjamin  Cole 

62  Benjamin  Cole .... 

63  John  Salmon,  B.A.   ...  

64  John  Salmon,  B.A.  .. 

65  John  S.  Evans ...  

66  John  S.  Evans  .      .... 

67  James  E.  Richardson 

68  James  E.  Richardson 

69  James  E.  Richardson..         ,    

70  Joseph  M.  Hagar,  M.A 

71  Joseph  M.  Hagar,  M.A.,  Henry  W-  Knowles.  , 

72  Joseph  M.  Hagar,  M.A.,  Allan  Patterson.. 

73  LeRoy  Hooker,  Allan  Patterson 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


•  a  a  • 

•  •  •  • 

>  *  >  • 

80 

15  75 

.4  35 

88 

7  75 

3  06 

73 

6  61 

2  16 

73 

6  67 

1  50 

76 

5  35 

1  62 

59 

6  16 

5  64 

59 

6  28 

1  70 

67 

13  66 

5  07 

64 

12  00 

7  00 

84 

12  02 

7  42 

109 

12  50 

10  00 

136 

7  05 

4  61 

140 

8  20 

5  33 

150 

8  45 

5  20 

9  20 

10  00 
6  19 
6  73 
4  57 

6  87 

7  00 
9  31 

11  12 

11  52 

12  10 
10  22 
10  25 
10  86 


COBOOONK. 

A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Bexley,  County  of  Victoria,   Ontario.      It  was  formerly  called 

Victoria  Road  Mission. 


1863  Peter  Campbell 

The  townships  of  Garden  and  Dalton  now  united  to  it. 

64  Peter  Campbell,  James  A.  McClung 

65  William  H.  Schofield,  B.A.,  James  A.  McClung..., 

66  Alex.  A.  Magwood.  

67  David  Hardie ....... 


57 

1  76 

45 

1  25 

0  75 

82 

0  75 

45  00 

t   83 

" 

45 

i  is 



1  00 

1  40 
1  00 

6*72 


h  Some  appointments  given  to  Seaforth.  +  Londesboro'.  with  238  members  set  off. 

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WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


191 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1868  David  Hardie.  

69  David  Hardie 

Bolsover  united. 

70  Wm    Sutton,  Brabazon  B.  Dundas . 

71  Wm.  Sutton,  Almon  P.  Lyons 

72  Wm.  Sutton  

73  Albert  C.  Wilson 

74  Toronto  Conference 


No.  of 
Members. 


62 
66 

37 
122 
126 

47 
50 


Conting. 
Fund. 


00 
15 

21 
30 
00 
60 
03 


Educa. 
Fund. 


n  oo 

2  25 
0  50 


75 
75 
10 
90 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$4  08 
4  30 

2  00 
9  57 
8  00 
2  75 
10  00 


COBOURG. 

The  County  Town  of  the  County  of  Northumberland,  Ontario.     It  is  situated  in  the  township  of 
Hamilton,  on  the  north  shore  of  Lake  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  called  Smith's  Creek  Circuit. 


1825  David  Breakenridge,  John  Black..    . . 

26  Wm.  Slater,  John  Black    . . . 

27  Wm.  Slater,  Egerton  Ryerson. 

28  James  Norris,  Ephraim  Evans. 

29  David  Wright,  John  Carroll 

30  David  Wright,  Daniel  McMullen.    . 

31  Rowley  Hey  land,  Edmund  Shepherd . 

32  Richard  Jones,  John  C.  Davidson. 

33  Richard  Jones,  Thomas  Bevitt. . 

34  Thomas  Bevitt,  Heman  Davis. 

35  Hamilton  Biggar,  John  Flanagan 

36  George  Poole,  Adam  Townley .... 

37  John  Carroll,  John  Douse. , 

38  John  Carroll,  Hannibal  Mulkins . 

39  James  Brock,  Alex.  McNab . 

40  James  Brock,  John  Beatty 

41  Edwy  M.  Ryerson .... 

42  Edwy  M.  Ryerson. 

43  Asahel  Hurlburt. . . 

44  Wm.  McCullough  , 

45  Wm.  McCullough 

46  Jonathan  Scott. 

47  Jonathan  Scott. 

48  John  Douse. .    .  . 

49  John  Bredin 

50  John  Bredin 

51  George  R.  Sanderson . 

52  George  R.  Sanderson . . 

53  George  R.  Sanderson.  , 

54  George  H.  Davis  . 

55  George  H.  Davis.. . . 

56  John  Bredin     

57  John  Bredin. . 

58  John  Bredin. 

59  Wm.  H.  Poole . 

60  Wm.  H.  Poole 

61  Wm.  H.  Poole 

62  James  H.  Bishop . 

63  James  H.  Bishop.  . . 

64  James  H.  Bishop    .  . 

65  Richard  Jones,  Charles  Lavell,  M.A.. 

66  Richard  Jones,  Charles  Lavell,  M.A 

67  Richard  Jones.  , . 

68  William  Pollard 

69  William  Pollard 

70  William  Pollard 

71  William  Briggs 

72  William  Briggs        

73  William  Briggs      

74  Toronto  Conference  


472 

452 

325 

317 

360 

519 

538 

560 

400 

447 

404 

300 

296 

522 
+  468 

393 
J  184   ' 

207 

342 

256 

280 

292 

255 

245 

185 

155 

163 

161 

170 

270 

282 

346 

353 

365 
§380,, 

222 

257 

315 

269 

237 

226 

253 

224 

219 

231 

221 

266 

250 

281 

206 


24  50 

28  48 

25  64 
19  22 

7  67 
10  30 
14  26 

14  80 
17  42 
17  50 

17  75 

18  58 

10  61 

11  88 

12  00 

15  45 

16  03 

19  55 

18  45 

20  00 
32  80 

21  18 

22  55 

13  00 

13  00 

14  50 

19  00 
18  65 
•21  66 
21  77 

26  75 
25  48 

30  12 

31  21 

35  00 

36  71 

40  00 

41  17 


20  16 
18  83 
24  93 

20  55 

21  00 
9  00 

8  00 

9  00 
6  27 
9  20 

10  00 
13  55 

11  68 
11  37 
27  00 
26  09 

40  00 

41  25 
20  CO 
°0  00 


2  10 

12  00 

14  16 

14  31 

8  90 

26  66 

9  87 

8  00 

6  37 

7  30 

8  00 

10  00 

12  25 

14  27 

14  85 

12  00 

12  50 

8  45 

9  25 

10  00 

12  10 

9  75 

30  87 

60  00 

50  00 

60  25 

17  00 

17  50 

26  75 

13  50 

39  00 

39  00 

50  00 

52  75 

75  00 

65  00 

73  00 

102  75 

85  00 

85  00 

87  00 

*  Bolsover  again  set  off.  +  Colborne  set  off.  J  Port  Hope  set  off. 

§  Baltimore,  Grafton,  and  Plainville  set  off. 


192 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


COLBORNE 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Cramahe,  County  of  Northumberland,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part 

of  the  Cobourg  Circuit.     It  is  distant  from  Cobourg  14  miles,  and  from  Toronto  86  miles. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members; 

Fund. 

Fund. 

142' 

$5  25 



112 

5  40 

200 

7  00 

220 

2  60 

222 

4  00 

•  •  ■ 

306 

8  25 

•  .  . 

363 

16  00 

335 

12  00 



372 

18  58 

*460 

16  00 

266 

7  60 

170 

5  83 

177 

6  42 



170 

6  80 

167 

9  30 

118 

8  30 



142 

10  87 

$4  65 

210 

8  60 

6  68 

271 

8  00 

4  10 

287 

9  02 

4  50 

303 

7  65 

3  36 

317 

8  00 

4  00 

391 

11  52 

4  94 

431 

11  77 

5  60 

395 

10  38 

5  71 

384 

10  00 

'  5  07 

379 

11  25 

5  44 

365 

12  64 

5  92 

t350 

16  67 

9  04 

195 

12  31 

10  33 

189 

15  82 

10  50 

170 

11  14 

10  68 

203 

11  90 

5  00 

200 

12  50 

8  00 

200 

12  75 

6  24 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


1839  Wm.  Haw 

40  Joseph  Messmore 

41  Joseph  Messmore.  ... 

42  Wm.  Young.  ... 

43  John  Black 

44  John  Black,  David  B.  Madden . 

45  Egbert  Darlington,  Daniel  Wright 

46  Robert  Darlington,  Nelson  Brown      

47  Wm.  Morton,  Abraham  Dayman 

48  Wm.  Coleman,  Wm.  Morton . . ; 

49  Sylvester  Hurlburt,  Nelson  Brown. . . 

50  Sylvester  Hurlburt        

51  James  Hughes    ...... 

52  James  Hughes     .....(. 

53  JohnG.  Witted 

54  JohnG.  Witted 

55  Charles  Taggart .  . .      

56  Charles  Taggart .... 

57  Charles  Taggart .... 

58  Thomas  Stobbs  .        

59  Thomas  Stobbs 

60  Isaac  B.  Aylesworth,  M.D.  , .  .        .......    . 

61  Isaac  B.  Aylesworth,  M.D.,  James  Hannon 

62  Francis  Coleman,  James  Hannon.  „,..,. 

63  Francis  Coleman,  Wm.  Halstead 

64  David  C.  Clappison,  John  Burwash,  B.  A 

65  David  C.  Clappison,  Samuel  Might        

66  David  C.  Clappison,  Thomas  M.  Campbell. ... 

67  Robert  Fowler,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.,  George  Robson 

68  Robert  Fowler,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S 

69  Robert  Fowler,  M.D,  M.R.C.S 

70  George  Case 

71  George  Case 

72  William  MeCullough . . 

73  William  MeCullough   

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


COLDWATER. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Medonte,  County  of  Simcoe,  Ontario 

1868  Supplied  from  Orillia 

69  John  W.  Clipsham  . 

70  John  W.  Clipsham 


71  Supplied  from  Orillia 

72  Supplied  from  Orillia 
-o  \  Robert  Lochead, 


Thomas  Snowdon 
74  See  Toronto  Conference . 


*3  10 

3  20 

4  00 
3  18 
3  50 
8  00 

10  00 
10  00 
14  85 
13  00 

10  00 

6  48 

7  25 

8  00 
8  32 
3  72 

11  22 
20  00 
13  00 

16  75 
11  52 
20  50 
22  00 
22  00 
22  50 

17  35 
29  34 
31  10 
27  50 

19  10 
25  00 

17  50 

18  23 

20  00 
20  00 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Orillia  Circuit. 


0  78 

1  92 

1  00 
12  22 

4  85 

2  48 


20 

a  •  •  » 

*-  . 

22 

0  89 

0  56 

41 

0  20 

0  17 

34 

4  78 

5  02 

41 

6  24 

7  34 

49 

5  40 

1  97 

52 

3  00 

1  55 

It  was  formerly  Thorne  Mission. 


COLLFIELD. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Litchfield,  County  of  Pontiac,  Quebec 

1870  James  Simpson,  Wm.  Knox 

71  George  Stenning 

72  Samuel  E.  Maudsley .  .„,,..    , 

73  See  Bryson  ...  

COLLINGWOOD. 
A  Town  in  the  township  of  Nottawasaga,  on  the  Georgian  Bay,  County  of  Simcoe,  Ontaro. 


70 

2  90 

2  50 

3  63 

75 

5  09 

1  10 

8  00 

81 

2  29 

8  00 

54 

3  76 

1  29 

6  14 

from  Toronto  96  miles. 


1853  Edward  Sallows. 

54  Edward  Sallows 

55  Joel  Briggs. 


39 

48 


2  42 
2  26 


Distant 


1  88 

2  46 


*  r..;,.v,+™ 


+       PiXlil^A* 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFEKENCE. 


193 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1856  Robert  Graham 

57  Robert  Graham      

58  Kennedy  Creighton       

59  Kennedy  Creighton 

Nottawasaga  Mission  united  with  it  for  one  year. 

60  Charles  Silvester,  Edwin  Fessant       .... 

61  Charles  Silvester       .... 

62  Charles  Fish  ...  .  . 

63  Charles  Fish       

64  Edward  H.  Dewart  

65  William  Lund        


66  Charles  Turver  . . 

67  Charles  Turver 

68  Charles  Turver 

69  Francis  Berry 

70  Francis  Berry     .... 

71  Francis  Berry   .    . 

72  Joseph  W.  McCallum 

73  Joseph  W.  McCallum 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


No.  of 
Members 


32 
35 
33 
24 

27 

139 

21 

68 

35 

27 

35 

31 

34 

50 

60 

104 

173 

163 

164 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$4  12 
5  05 
3  00 
2  80 


1 
11 
3 
4 
3 


60 

28 
10 
35 
00 
2  50 

2  55 

3  00 
3  50 
3  60* 


Educa. 
Fund. 


8  98 
13  30 
15  00 
13  70 


$3  00 
1  92 
1  83 
1  75 

1  45 

5  05 

2  49 
2  50 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


§3  50 

10  00 

4  00 

2  75 


(54 
47 
55 
50 
60 
00 
70 
00 
20 
75 
50 


50 
75 

20 
50 
00 

20 


4  85 


5  00 

5  00 
4  50 
13  20 
9  45 
18  00 
20  00 
20  00 


COMPTON. 


A  tillage  and  township  in  the  County  of  Compton,  Quebec.     Distant  from  Stanstead  20  miles,   from 

Montreal  110  miles. 


1840  Edmund  Botterell 

41  John  Tomkins    

42  John  Tomkins      

43  John  Tomkins     ' 

44  Edmund  S.  Ingalls 

45  Edmund  S.  Ingalls 

46  Benjamin  Slight,  M.  A 

47  Benjamin  Slight,  M.A  . . 

48  Thomas  Campbell . 

49  Thomas  Campbell . . 

50  Malcolm  McDonald 

51  Malcolm  McDonald      

52  Malcolm  McDonald      

53  William  Andrews    . 

54  JohnB.  Selley,  M.D 

55  JohnB.  Selley,  M.D  . . .    ..    .. 

Coaticoke  now  united  with  it. 

56  John  B.  Selley,  M.D 

57  Joseph  Forsyth 

58  Joseph  Forsyth  . . 

59  Joseph  Forsyth  . 

60  Samuel  G.  Phillips        . . 

61  Samuel  G.  Phillips 

62  Samuel  G.  Phillips    

63  Benjamin  Cole,  William  W 

64  Benjamin  Cole 

65  Benjamin  Cole 

66  Joseph  E.  Sanderson,  M.A 

67  Joseph  E.  Sanderson,  M.A 

68  Moses  M.  Johnson 

69  Moses  M.  Johnson 

70  James  E.  Richardson 

71  James  E.  Richardson 

72  James  E.  Richardson 

73  Thomas  C.  Brown 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


Ross 


203 
195 
185 
155 
165 
165 
189 
83 
100 


104 

50 
59 
60 
60 

60 
90 
78 

104 
74 
97 
80 
69 
74 
62 
79 
71 
70 
74 

100 


2  00 

2  25 
6  00 
6  50 
6  00 


30 

60 
68 


2  95 
5  27 
5  80 

3  83 


3  90 


4 

4 
3 
8 
8 
8 
11 


S6 
94 
50 
94 
42 
50 
15 


10 
03 
00 
63 
33 


6  00 


60 

4.") 
50 


2  00 

7  00 
12  00 
15  00 

15  00 
6  00 

5  09 

8  20 

6  36 
5  45 
5  02 
5   17 

18  25 

9  07 

3  35 
9  00 

12  50 
12  50 

16  00 


CONSECON. 


*.  village  in  the  townships  of  Hillier  and  Ameliasburg,  County  of  Prince  Edward,  Ontario, 
from  Picton  22  miles,  from  Brighton  15  miles. 

1844  Robert  Corson,  John  Sanderson      . 

45  William  McFadden,  Thomas  Cleghorn 

46  William  McFadden,  Abraham  Dayman 

47  William  McFadden,  Charles  Turver  .  . 

13 


481 

12  30 

385 

15  50 

372 

!  16  22 

Distan 


13  08 

13  12 

9  23 


194 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


59  John  Jackson 


1848  Richard  Jones,  William  H.  Poole 

49  Richard  Jones,  William  H.  Poole  . . . 

50  David  B.  Madden,  John  A.  Williams 

51  David  B.  Madden,  John  A.  Williams 

52  John  A.  Williams,  John  G.  Witted 

53  Michael  Fawcett,  Charles  Taggart . . . 

54  Michael  Fawcett,  Charles  Taggart 

55  Michael  Fawcett,  Peter  German  . 

56  Michael  Fawcett,  David  B.  Madden 

__   T  ,      T  I  David  B.  Madden 

57  Johp  Lever    j  Arthur  Browning 

58  James  Greener,  John  Jackson .  .... 
Robert  Fowler,  M.D. 
Alex.  Campbell,  2nd. 

60  Joel  Briggs,  Edward  Harris 

61  Joel  Briggs,  Alex.  Lester         

62  Joel  Briggs,  George  Brown,  2nd 

63  George  Browne,  David  Kennedy,  B.A. 

64  George  Browne,  David  Kennedy,  B.A. 

65  George  Browne,  David  Brethour ... 

66  John  Walton,  Alex.  Hardie,  B.A 

«t  t  i.    -V.T  u         (  Elisha  Tennant 

67  John  Walton, 


No.  of 
Members. 


Thomas  Campbell 

68  John  Walton,  Edward  Morrow.  M.A. 

69  Andrew  B.  Chambers   

70  Andrew  B.  Chambers 

71  Andrew  B.  Chambers 

72  William  J.  Hewitt 

73  William  J.  Hewitt 

74  Toronto  Conference 


380 
510 
480 
442 
409 
470 
490 
586 
595 

666 

707 

450 

297 
399 
303 
350 
350 
325 
386 

365 

344 
+  357 
148 
LSI 
163 
140 
141 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$14  49 
20  00 
20  55 
20  60 

18  68 

19  00 
17  00 
17  60 

19  00 

20  00 
13  70 

5  05 


Educa. 
Fund. 


$4  20 

6  00 

7  00 
7  10 
2  50 


Sup.  ft 
Fund 


9  37 

3  25 

29  50 

10  00 

5  00 

32  00 

8  00 

4  00 

27  00 

7  21 

2  22 

30  00 

10  60 

3  62 

46  17 

7  72 

2  00 

31  00 

9  00 

5  00 

33  00 

10  25 

4  00 

34  50 

8  08 

4  00 

26  57 

9  58 

7  18 

27  24 

9  C6 

5  65 

17  80 

10  00 

7  61 

2L  00 

10  19 

7  30 

22  75 

8  50    ] 

4  00 

8  00 

9  50     | 

4  00 

18  00 

$10  2( 
26  3J 
29  OC 
31  48 

34  23 
38  00 
31  75 

35  00 

36  00 

46  80 
53  32 
66  75 


COOKSHIRE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Eaton,  Co.  Compton,  Quebec.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Eato,n  Circui 

1871  Hiram  Fowler  . .  ..  ... 

72  Cornelius  Jones      . .  .  46  4  00  2  78  6  03 

73  Cornelius  Jones      54  4  85  3  00  6  50 

74  Montreal  Conference .  ..i           . .    .  '  54  5  00  2  09  6  00 

COOKSTOWN. 

A  village  on  the  corners  of  the  townships  of  West  Gwillimbury,  Tecumseth  and  Essa,  in  the  Count 
of  Simcoe,  Ontario.  Distant  from  Toronto  49  miles,  from  Barrie  13  miles,  and  from  Bradfor 
13  miles.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Bradford  Circuit. 


1851  Luther  0.  Rice                            ....             ....... 

52  Luther  O.  Rice  . .                 . .                                 

98 

6  58 

3  90 

53  Luther  0.  Rice  ...               

131 

5  20 

6  40 

54  Joel  Briggs ...      . .      ..=  .',,... 

133 

9  07 

9  77 

55  John  A.  Williams 

210 

6  50 

3  15 

11  00 

205 

12  00 

6  50 

30  00 

57  Charles  Turver,  Nicholas  R.  Willoughby         

200 

15  40 

7  00 

22  00 

58  Charles  Turver,  Isaac  Baker  ... 

282 

12  20 

4  05 

18  00 

59  John  S.  Clarke,  Benjamin  Sherlock       . .      

281 

10  20 

3  43 

25  25 

60  John  S.  Clarke,  Thomas  Bell 

331 

10  68 

3  50 

20  00 

61  John  S.  Clarke,  Thomas  Bell 

323 

10  50 

3  50 

29  00 

62  Joseph  Sheply,  Isaac  Gold 

355 

10  75 

4  00 

34  50 

63  Matthew  Swann,  Joseph  Colling 

353 

14  03 

6  56 

60  86 

64  Matthew  Swann,  Nelson  Burns,  M.A. 

365 

15  98 

8  72 

71  52 

65  Matthew  Swann,  Peter  Addison . 

,    394 
'     412 

11   18 

7  11 

60  00 

66  Alex.  R.  Campbell,  Peter  Addison  ... 

15  32 

8  56 

60  84 

67  Alex.  R.  Campbell,  Peter  Addison 

370 

15  47 

7  08 

80  50 

68  Alex.  R.  Campbell,  John  H.  Keppel .... 

437 

23  00 

8  20 

90  50 

69  Wiliam  Hay,  Andrew  Cunningham  . .                   ... 

i  521 

18  93 

15  00 

87  10 

70  William  Hay,  David  Cattanach  ......              ... 

365 

14  93 

7  43 

72  93 

71  Wm.  Hay,  John  C.  Stevenson. ...  „    .. 

375 

18  86 

10  00 

75  51 

72  Wm.  Irwin,  Charles  Smith  . .          , 

380 

20  32 

10  25 

75  52 

73  Wm.  Irwin,  Wm.  G.  Howson ... 

360 

18  00 

9  11 

77  00 

74  See  Toronto  Conference  ...      

360 

18  09 

9  25 

77  16 

WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


195 


COOKSVILLE. 

A  village  on  Dundas  Street,  in  Toronto  township,  County  of  Peel,  Ontario.     Di  stant  from   Toronto 
16  miles,  from  Port  Credit  2J  miles.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Toronto  Circuit. 


Yew- 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1848  David  Wright 

49  David  Wright . 

50  James  Hughes.  

51  Jonathan  Scott  .... 

52  Jonathan  Scott  

53  Jonathan  Scott       

54  Benjamin  Nankeville 

55  Benjamin  Nankeville  

-„  I  Benjamin  Nankeville,  / 

j  John  Wesley  Savage,     \ ',  ' 

57  James  N orris  ....  

58  Noble  F   English  ...  

59  Noble  F.  English  

60  Noble  F.  English .  .... 

61  James  Greener 

62  James  Greener,  George  Martin  Brown 

,63  James  Greener,  George  Rogers. 

64  Wm.  Philp,  James  Woodsworth  .  

65  Wm.  Philp,  John  Smiley,  B.A 

66  Wm.  rivilp,  George  Mitchell 

67  Thomas  S.  Howard,  Alex.  C.  Harris  

68  Thomas  S.  Howard,  Abel  Edwards. 

69  Samuel  C.  Philp,  jr.,  James  Montgomery 

70  Samuel  C.  Philp.  jr.,  John  G.  Scott  .  .  . 

71  Manly  Benson,  John  S.  Smith  . 

72  David  L.  Brethour,  Wm.  G.  Howson     . 

73  Andrew  Cunningham,  William  R.  Morrison.  . . 

74  See  Toronto  Conference. 


No.  of 
Members. 


83 
91 
92 
105 
198 
161 
145 

165 

245 
201 
207 
225 
260 
220 
225 
226 
220 
196 
220 
235 
237 
240 
242 
244 
224 
234 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$8  26 
6  67 

10  30 

12  48 
16  60 

16  66 
20  95 

22  18 

22  87 

17  23 
16  61 

14  42 

11  06 

13  22 

15  51 

16  00 
19  02 
11  98 

19  94 

20  50 

21  05 

22  00 

23  01 
23  17 
23  40 
22  90 


Educa 
Fund. 


$8  18 
11  12 


6  80 

8  80 

10  18 

10  48 

10  00 


10 
14 
15 

11 


43 
00 
11 
•25 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


11 

46 

4 

05 

4 

46 

4 

35 

3 

91 

4 

00   ■ 

5 

69 

5 

75 

10  90 


$6  83 
6  45 
8  80 
14  34 
16  12 
12  25 
14  90 

19  15 

16  10 
16  03 

14  67 

15  78 
12  60 

16  82 
17.00 

17  20 
31  04 
36"  48 
34  42 

41  20 

42  00 

44  00 
50  00 
64  50 

45  33 
64  59 


CORNWALL. 

A  town  and  township  [in  the  County  of  Stormont,  Ontario.     From  1792  to  1808  it  formed  a  part  of 
the  Oswegotchie  Circuit.     It  is  68  miles  from  Montreal,  and  105  miles  from  Kingston. 


1808 
9 

10 
11 
to 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
to 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 


Wm.  Snow        . .  

Elias  Pattie         

Bela  Smith 

No  record — but  probably  supplied  by  the  Augusta 
preachers. 

Wm.  Brown 

Nathaniel  Reeder       .  .  

James  G.  Peale 

Elijah  Boardman,  J.  Botfield. 

Philander  Smith  . .  

Vacant      . .  .  .  

Wm.  H.  Williams 

Ezra  Healey,  John  Black . 
Ezra  Healey,  George  Poole . 
Wyatt  Chamberlayne 

David  Wright .  

Wm.  H.  Williams,  Jacob  Poole 

Charles  Wood 

John  Black .  .  .        . . 


John  Flanagan 


John  Tooke . 

Wm.  Pollard 

Joseph  W.  McCallum,  Michael  Baxter  . 


35 

40 

40 


52 
50 
54 
113 
142 
176 
172 
400 
423 
470 
442 
489 
274 
289 
290 


150 
268 


6  25 
9  50 


8  00 
6  00 


196 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1846  Simon  Huntington,  George  Case 

47  Simon  Huntington,  Jonathan  Loverin 

48  Wm.  H.  Williams,  Wm.  M.  Pattyson 

49  Wm.  H.  Williams,  Lewis  Morton    

50  Edward  Sallows,  John  B.  Armstrong 

51  Vincent  B.  Howard,  Wm.  Burns 

52  Vincent  B.  Howard,  Wm.  Burns 

53  Vincent  B.  Howard. 

54  John  Howes,  Robert  Hobbs .        . .      

55  John  Howes. 

56  John  Howes.  . . 

57  Peter  German 

58  Peter  German .  

59) .... 

60  )  Included  in  Moulinette  Circuit. 

61  Hugh  McLean.  ...    

62  Hugh  McLean.  

63  Hugh  McLean 

64  Joseph  Hugill .    ... 

65  Joseph  Hugill 

66  Joseph  Hugill 

67  George  N.  A.  F-  T.  Dickson  . .    . 

68  George  N.  A.  F.  T.  Dickson   

69  William  C.  Henderson,  M.A 

70  William  C.  Henderson,  M.A. . . 

71  William  C.  Henderson,  M.A 

72  Alexander  Campbell 

73  Alexander  Campbell ... 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


No.  of 
Members, 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


2  12 

3  10 
3  50 
3  75 

7  00 

8  00 
12  00 
12  00 

12  49 
11  28 

13  06 

14  00 

15  00 


CRAIGHURST. 

A  village  in  the  Township  of  Flos,  County  of  Simcoe,  Ontario.  It  was  formerly  known  as  the  Flog 

and  Medonte  Mission.     Penetanguishene  Mission  was  united  to  it  in  1865. 

1864  James  F.  Latimer .... . .  ...  ....  ... 

65  James  Anderson,  James  Woodsworth                                   97  2  70  1  00  3  00 

66  James  Matheson      . .           .        112  5  08  2  34  4  60 

67  James  Matheson      ...             ...                                  .          70  3  68  1  95  3  65 

68  James  Matheson ...                 87  3  90  2  05  4  10 

69  John  W.  Wicher                                                     117  2  51  3  20  4  15 

70  John  W.  Wicher ....        112  2  75  2  10  5  00 

71  (See  Hillsdale)                                           . .                 .100  2  80  3  10  5  00 


CROSBY. 
So  called  from  the  name  of  a  township  in  the  County  of  Leeds,  Ontario. 

Townships  of  Crosby,  Bastard,  and  Kitley. 

1827  Jacob  Poole  ........  

28)    .  237 

to  >  Supplied  from  other  Circuits.  ■ 

34) 

35  Thomas  Harmon  ...    . 

36  Stephen  Brownell      . .          ....  164 

37  James  Currie .  100 

38  William  Young.           86             2  00 

39  William  Young.        .  100             8  20 

40  George  Goodson     ...  H5             7  80 

41  George  Goodson                     . .                              ....  175              7  05 

42  James  Hughes    . .          ....                . .                ...  344              8  92 

43  James  Hughes       . .  334             5  25 

44  Daniel  Berney    ......                     ....  294             5  33 

45  Matthew  Connor    .........  269              5  23 

46  Matthew  Connor       .......  218             7  89 

47  Set-  Newboro'     .........      .  218             3  28 


The  Mission  consisted  of  the 


12 
40 
00 
22 
CO 
00 
05 
60 
75 
00 
50 
GO 


CROWLAND. 
A  village  and  township  in  Co.  of  Welland,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Chippewa  Circuit 

1852  Robert  Corson,  Richard  Clarke     

53  Thomas  Jeffers,  John  Shaw.  . .      

54  Included  in  Welland  Circuit 


120 

1  Kft 


11  00 
19  no 


8  50 
10  00 


WESLEYAN    METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


]97 


D. 


DANVILLE. 

A  Tillage  in  the  township  of  Shipton,  County  of  Richmond,  Quebec.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Mel- 
bourne Mission.     Distant  from  Montreal  87  miles,  and  from  Quebec  84  miles. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1856  Charles  Stringfellow 

57  Thomas  Derrick,  Robert  Mark 

58  Thomas  Derrick 

59  Thomas  Derrick       

60  Thomas  Derrick  

61  Edwin  Fessant  

62  John  S.  Evans        

63  John  »S.  Evans  

64  John  S.  Evans 

65  Robert  H.  Smith   . . . 

66  Robert  H.  Smith 

67  Robert  H.  Smith 

68  William  Jackson 

69  William  Jackson 

70  William  Jackson        

71  George  Washington,  M.A    .. 

72  George  Washington,  M.A 

73  George  Washington,  M.A 

74  See  Montreal  Conference  . . . 


DARLINGTON. 

The  name  of  a  township  in  the  County  of  Durham,  Ontario. 

Circuit. 

1869  Alfred  McCann,  Alexander  C.  Chambers 

70  Alfred  McCann,  Richard  W   Williams    

71  Thomas  A.  Ferguson,  Thomas  H.  Patchell 

72  Thomas  A.  Ferguson,  James  F.  Metcalfe 

73  Thomas  A.  Ferguson,  Isaac  N.  Robinson  . . . 

74  See  Toronto  Conference        


33 
43 
178 
138 
110 
96 
102 
110 
107 
110 
110 
110 
133 
134 
169 
147 
180 
173 
158 


$3  00 


59 
20 
75 
03 
95 
94 
99 
60 
50 
00 
00 
00 
85 
80 
54 
34 
45 


$2  00 
0  75 


00 
00 

75 
38 
10 
00 
00 
00 
3  45 
7  57 
7  57 
6  42 
1  50 
3  10 


1 
5 
3 
3 
2 
1 
2 
2 


Sup.  M. 

Fund. 

•$2' 50 

1  00 

4  50 

10  50 

7  00 

7  98 

8  00 

8  50 

7  00 

7  00 

8  20 

15  33 
15  00 
15  30 
11  56 
13  45 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Bowman ville 


275 
269 
230 
222 

256 


19  54 
23  00 
23  00 

20  64 

16  95 


9  00 
15  25 
12  00 

9  47 

7  25 


50  54 
60  43 
34  50 
60  60 
59  31 


DAVENPORT  and  SEATON. 

Davenport  is  the  name  of  a  post-office  and  railroad  station  on  the  Northern  Railroad,  5£  miles  from 
Toronto.  Seaton  is  a  small  village  in  the  township  and  County  of  York,  Ontario.  It  was 
formerly  part  of  Toronto  West  Circuit. 

1866  James  Graham 

67 

68  William  H.  Withrow,  M.A 

69  William  H.  Withrow,  M.A 

70  Charles  Turver 

71  Davidson  McDonald. . . 

72  Davidson  McDonald..  

73  William  McFadden  

74  See  Toronto  Conference  

DAWN  MILLS. 

A  small  village  in  the  Township  of  Camden,    County  of  Kent,   Ontario. 

Florence  Circuit. 

1868  John  L.  Kerr  

69  John  L.  Kerr  ...  . .  

70  John  L.  Kerr    . .  

71  William  Chapman ..  .  .    .  

72  Henry  Reid,  John  Walton  2nd 

73  William  C.  Watson,  M.A.,  Joseph  Guest  .. . 
IX  Spc  London  Conference 


48 

5  92 

3  21 

6  75 

56 

3  15 

4  00 

4  00 

49 

2  13 

2  50 

9  00 

62 

7  23 

2  7:> 

10  00 

56 

8  68 

2  60 

21  25 

63 

8  75 

i   00 

30  00 

nt,  Ontario.   It 

vas  formet 

ly  part  of 

iis 

5  00 

3  00 

5  82 

120 

5  40 

3  36 

6  10 

136 

6  10 

3  82 

7  63 

176 

12  20 

5  30 

13  63 

227 

13  25 

6  50 

20  00 

225 

19  75 

7  60 

10  00 

198 


CIRCUITS,  STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


DELHI. 

A  village  in  the  Township  of  Middleton,  County  of  Norfolk,  Ontario. 

burg  Mission. 


It  was  formerly  Fredericks- 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1856 
57 
58 
59 

$123 
152 
125 

$5si 

6  29 
4  12 

$2  68 
1  83 

1  75 

Charles  W.  M.  Gilbert 

Charles  W.  M.  Gilbert 

Name  of  Mission  now  changed  to 

Lynedoch 

$2  83 

11  80 

9  88 

DEMOKESTVILLE. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Sophiasburg,  County  of  Prince  Edward,  Ontario.  It  was  formerly  part 
of  Hallowell  Circuit.     It  is  distant  from  Picton  9  miles,  and  from  Kingston  49  miles. 

1845  Isaac  B.  Aylesworth,  M.D 

46  Isaac  B.  Aylesworth,  M.D . . . ;       195  8  37  6  18 

47  Noble  F.  English 191  8  00  7  00 

48  George  Carr 160  3  12  6  00 

49  George  Carr  ...                     180  4  37  6  12 

50  William  H.  Poole 156  4  52  9  60 

51  William  H.  Poole 177  5  98  7  70 

52  Joseph  Reynolds 180  5  90  . .  8  00 

53  Joseph  Reynolds 190  4  30  8  48 

54  Vincent  B.  Howard. . .  264  4  70  .    .  8  23 

55  Vincent  B.  Howard. 236  5  70  1  25  7  00 

56  William  H.  Williams 226  5  85  1  90  7  50 

57  William  Cbleman,  Richard  Potter               220  8  03  1  25  16  00 

*  58  Michael  Baxter,  Hugh  McLean 369  15  16  6  27  17  50 

59  Aaron  D.Miller...                                  317  7  75  150  14  50 

60  Aaron  D.  Miller                                ...  194  4  60  1  25  6  50 

61  George  Carr .  178  3  50  1  37  12  20 

62  George  Carr . .        .......  .202  4  25  2  06  13  00 

63  George  Carr 209  4  43  2  16  1150 

64  Thomas  Cobb ....  203  6  22  2  20  20  00 

65  Thomas  Cobb. 216  5  95  2  00  1100 

66  Thomas  Cobb 222  4  16  2  26  1125 

67  Garrett  J.  Dingman ....  218  5  00  2  30  12  00 

68  Garrett  J.  Dingman      200  2  63  1  Oil  9  34 

69  Thomas  Cullen 212  4  57  1  65  10  00 

70  Thomas  Cullen,  John  Ferguson . .  209  11  02  6  21  12  90 

71  Thomas  Cullen,  William  H.  Cairnduff 280  12  13  8  50  23  77 

72  Edward  Harris     . :                   . .  320       !     12  43  6  30  25  37 

73  Edward  Harris,  Arthur  B.  Hames . .                 . .  270       j       9  19  5  75  22  50 

74  See  Toronto  Conference.. 265       <       9  50  6  00  25  00 


DENBIGH. 

A  township  in  the  County  of  Addington,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  a  part  of  the  Flinton  and  Ad- 
dington  Road  Mission.     Distant  from  Belleville  82  miles. 

1862  Richard  Pretty ... 

63  T.  K.  Dissert . 


64  William  Sutton 

65  William  Sutton  . . 

66  William  Sutton 

67  Charles  E.  Perry. 

68  Charles  E.  Perry 

69  Charles  E.  Perry. 

70  William  H.Cook. 

71  William  H.  Cook 

72  William  H.  Cook     . 

73  Jabez  B.  Wass,  B.A 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


22 

36 

40 

38 

1  00 

0  20 

44 

1  00 

1  00 

42 

1  00 

1  00 

65 

1  20 

1  20 

64 

1  25 

1  00 

62 

67 

.    .. 

76 

1  00 

67 

1  45 

1  00    1 

1  50 

2  00 

2  25 
1  40 
1  50 

0  75 

1  50 
1  80 

3  00 


DERBY. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Grey,  Ontario.     This  Mission  embraced  all  that  tract  of  land  lying  be- 
tween Owen  Sound  and  Southampton. 
1853   .  .....  . .      |  I 

54  David  Hunt ,  ,  .  18  0  50     |       ...       I       ... 

55  <ii'oi-«{c  Jacques ...  ...  47  1  77 


fi« 


2  40 

1     «T 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


199 


DEVONSHIRE. 
So  called  from  the  Village  of  Devon,  in  the  township  of  Stephen,  County  of  Huron,  Ontario. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1844  Thomas  Williams 

45 

1 

to 

48 

) 

49 

Charles  Silvester 

50 

Thomas  Williams 

51 

Thomas  Williams 

52  George  Can  ... 

53  John  Webster .  

54  John  Webster ,      .  

55  John  Webster,  William  R.  Morden 

56  Ephraim  L.  Koyl .... 

57  Ephraim  L.  Koyl 

58  William  Dignam,  Robert  H   Smith  .... 

59  William  Dignam,  Samuel  Hume,  J.  Sanderson  2nd. 

60  William  Dignam      

61  William  Chapman,  John  Doel,  Robert  Shaw    . . . 

62  William  Chapman,  John  Doel 

63  See  Exeter     ...  ...  


No.  of 
Members. 


116 


96 
108 
110 
112 
134 
133 
172 
208 
172 
236 
342 
337 
460 
393 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$12  00 


3 
2 

4 

5 

9 

14 


48 
93 
10 
92 
08 
60 


14  80 
7  30 
12  09 
12  00 
12  00 
12  75 
16  70 
14  00 


Educa. 
Fund. 


$4 
5 
4 
3 
2 
4 
5 
6 
4 


12 

40 
75 
11 
00 
50 
00 
00 
00 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$1  00 


1  50 

2  55 

3  54 

4  87 

5  00 
8  05 

10  53 

13  62 

5  32 

5  00 

5  00 

6  80 
20  00 
20  00 


DORCHESTER  STATION. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Dorchester,  County  of  Middlesex,  Ontario.      It  is  a  station  of  the  Great 
Western  Railway,  9J  miles  from  London,  and  9j  miles  from  IngersolL 

1867  William  Galbraith 

68  Thomas  Hadwin 142  9  00  3  85  1125 

69  Thomas  Hadwin  ....  ...        142  9  14  5  00  12  00 

70  Thomas  Hadwin 142  9  00  5  00  12  00 

71  James  Kennedy      150  8  05  6  50  1100 

72  James  Kennedy  131  9  02  6  70  15  66 

73  James  Kennedy 129  10  21  6  08  17  29 

74  See  London  Conference 146  10  80  6  63  20  28 


DRAYTON. 

A  village  in  the  townships  of  Peel  and  Maryboro',  County  of  Wellington,  Ontario, 
part  of  the  Peel  Circuit.     Distant  from  Guelph  27  miles. 

1864  Alexander  Burns,  B.A . .  

65  William  Price,  Christopher  Cookman                       . .        356  7  61 

66  William  Price,  William  Raney   . .                           ...        312  1114 

67  Isaac  Crane,  John  Ridley 313  13  77 

68  Isaac  Crane,  Thomas  W.  Jackson ....                       .320  14  00 

69  Matthew  Swann,  Edwin  A.  Chown,  B.A 327  14  15 

70  Matthew  Swann,  William  Johnston       318  12  87 

71  Matthew  Swann,  William  H.  Fife          332  13  77 

72  Richard  J.  Forman,  George  A.  Schram 310  13  02            / 

73  Richard  J.  Forman,  Henry  Berry       . .              ...        316  14  28           7 

74  See  London  Conference                                         ....         400  14  96            7 


It  was  formerly 


3  34 

5  37 

6  18 
6  20 

10  00 
9  50 

12  75 
16 
00 
12 


5  08 
26  17 

36  00 
40  00 
40  00 
35  00 
38  25 

37  00 
40  00 
56  55 


DRUMMONDVILLE. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Stamford,  County  of  Welland,  Ontario.  Distant  from  Hamilton  30  miles' 

from  Clifton  2  miles.     From  1830  to  1849  the  Circuit  bore  the  name  of  Stamford,  which  see. 

1849  Edwy  M.  Ryerson,  John  Hunt  ...                                       ...  .... 

50  Edwy  M.  Ryerson,  John  Hunt.    ..                            .        253  17  63 

51  Thomas  Cosford,  George  Young 234  ]     22  02 

52  Thomas  Cosford,  George  Young 245  24  93 

53  Thomas  Cosford,  Claudius  Byrne        260  26  00 

54  Alexander  T.  Green         ...                  282  28  00 

55  Alexander  T.  Green       .  .         160  6  93            7  05 

Suspension  Bridge  united  with  it. 

56  William  S.  Griffin     ...                              130  11  98            5  05 

57  George  N.  A.  F.  T.  Dickson        133  10  78            6  58 


13 

25 

13 

50 

20 

00 

21 

00 

22 

00 

12  37 

14 

00 

5  75 

200 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1868  George  N.  A.  F.  T.  Dickson 
50  George  N.  A.  F.  T.  Dickson 

60  John  Wakefield.    ... 

61  John  Wakefield 

62  John  Wakefield 

63  Alexander  Sutherland 

64  William  S.  Blackstock. 

65  William  S.  Blackstock. 

66  William  S.  Blackstock . 

67  John  G.  Laird        

68  John  G.  Laird 

69  John  G.  Laird    .    

70  John  Mills,  William  J.  Ford 

71  John  Mills,  James  Awde 

72  John  Mills,  Joseph  Odery 

73  Thomas  Stobbs,  John  Smith. 

74  See  London  Conference 


No.  of 

Con  ting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

136 

$13  40 

$4  00 

150 

12  00 

4  00 

150 

12  50 

4  00 

141 

12  66 

4  50 

218 

12  70 

5  00 

229 

8  50 

4  00 

231 

14  28 

4  06 

220 

12  02 

6  70 

250 

9  00 

3  42 

216 

10  15 

5  00 

240 

11  50 

5  20 

245 

11  85 

•     8  75 

242 

13  10 

8  80 

247 

16  04 

14  00 

252 

17  00 

14  5Q 

251 

17  55 

8  00 

*  221 

20  24  1 

9  13 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$14  40 
20  00 

18  00 
24  00 
45  00 
23  50 
15  00 

19  75 

20  00 
18  00 
22  00 
22  00 
22  50 
30  05 

33  59 

34  55 
33  50 


DUDSWELL. 

So  called  from  the  name  of  a  township  in  the  County  of  Wolfe,  Quebec. 

20  miles. 

1855  Hiram  Fowler  

56  Edward  Cragg  

57  Supplied 

58  Robert  Mark 

59  Robert  Mark      ... 

60  William  McDonagh  . .  . . 

61  William  McDonagh  . . 

62  William  H.  Peake    . .  

63  William  H.  Peake 

Bury  united  with  it. 

64  William  Hicks,  John  H.  Stewart 

65  William  Hicks,  John  Smith 

66  Hugh  Cairns,  John  Smith       ... 

67  Hugh  Cairns 

68  Hugh  Cairns  ....         

69  John  Stewart    

70  John  Stewart 

71  John  Saunders,  B.A    . .        

72  William  Adams.    ..., 

73  William  Adams 

74  See  Montreal  Conference      .... 


Distant  from  Sherbrooke 


a  •  •  • 

24 

2  66 

24 



. 

25 

.... 

66 

60 

0  77 

0  58 

30 

1  69 

•  ■  ■  • 

35 

1  50 

1  00 

32 

1  77 

1  11 

25 

1  58 

1  23 

74 

3  09 

■  •  •  > 

66 

0  70 

0  80 

70 

4  00 

2  00 

50 

2  00 

1  00 

63 

2  00 

1  10 

86 

3  89 

2  00 

90 

1  37 

3  00 

90 

1  69 

2  56 

77 

1  37 

1  67 

71 

1  05 

.... 

0  43 
0  53 


75 
20 


1  87 

4  29 

2  05 
6  00 

5  00 

5  15 

6  41 

3  28 
3  79 
2  00 
2  00 


DUFFIN'S  CREEK. 

A  stream  running  through  the  township  of  Pickering,  County  of  Ontario,  Province  of  Ontario.     Th« 
name  given  to  the  western  part  of  the  Smith's  Creek  Circuit. 

1817  James  Jackson 

18  James  Jackson ....      . .  . .    .        201 

19  Again  united  with  Smith's  Creek . . . 

DUMFRIES. 
So  called  from  the  name  of  a  township  in  Waterloo  County,  Ontario 

1823  Edmund  Stoney , ... 

24  Robert  Corson 120 

25  Robert  Corson ......             209 

26  Thomas  Demorest  ...  .        222 

27  George  Sovereign ....                         ....  205 

28 : :        ■ ;    179 

29  William  Griffis  „  , .         .  , „ ,  132 

30  Andrew  Prindle,  John  Armstrong 195 

31  John  S.  Attwood,  Thomas  McMullen  .  „ 200 

32  John  S.  Attwood,  Thomas  Fawcett.    , 363 

33  Conrad  Vandusen,  Thomas  McMullen  ,    416  26  00 


>  Clifton  set  off. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


201 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1834  Conrad  Vandusen,  John  Law    ... 

.      445 

$18  24 

35  Samuel  Belton,  Benjamin  Nankeville           .... 

*405 

30  14 

36  Kowley  Heyland,  Benjamin  Nankeville  . .            .... 

278 

14  10 

37  Robert  Corson,  John  C.  Will      

335 

$5  00 

12  00 

38  Robert  Corson,  C.  W   M.  Gilbert. 

355 

6  00 

24  75 

39  Edmund  Stoney,  Hugh  Montgomery 

386 

13  62 

12  00 

40  Edmund  Stoney,  Luther  0.  Rice            

391 

13  78 

12  50 

41  George  Ferguson,  David  B.  Madden      . .      . .    : . . . . 

451 

20  40 

18  55 

42  George  Ferguson,  Joseph  Sheply        

522 

32  00 

>  >  >  • 

4>  83 

43  Peter  Ker,  William  Ames 

683 

24  88 

42  12 

44  Peter  Ker,  William  Willoughby 

505 

24  88 

25  63 

45  John  Law,  William  Willoughby 

500 

25  00 

21  00 

46  John  Law,  Joseph  Sheply . . 

457 

26  90 

21  00 

47  Matthew  Whiting,  Thomas  Jeffers 

445 

20  00 

17  67 

48  Matthew  Whiting,  Thomas  Jeffers .... 

487 

18  00 

16  55 

49  Matthew  Whiting,  C.  W.  M.  Gilbert 

506 

19  87 

17  23 

50  Hamilton  Biggar,  C.  W.  M.  Gilbert      . . 

t699 

24  00 

31  37 

553 

27  48 

42  00 

423 

25  67 

29  87 

53 

See  St.  George 

'  463 

29  00 

29  00 

60  Richard  Jones, 


70 
71 

72 


462 
400 
374 
356 
350 
385 
385 
371 
500 
510 
608 
350 
356 
334 
438 
413 

363 

344 

311 
323 
306 
370 
380 
400 
410 
415 
382 
384 
321 
291 
J  287 


DUNDAS. 
A  town  in  the  township  of  West  Flamboro',  County  of  Wentworth,  Ontario. 

formed  a  part  of  the  Hamilton  Circuit. 

1843  James  Spencer,  William  Philp  . . 

44  James  Spencer,  William  Coleman 

45  Edmund  Shepherd,  Ephraim  B.  Harper 

46  Wellington  Jeffers,  Joseph  E.  Ryerson 

47  Samuel  Rose,  Kennedy  Creighton 

48  Samuel  Rose,  Alex.  T.  Green        ... 

49  Samuel  Rose,  Alex.  T.  Green 

50  John  Gemley,  Joseph  Hugill 

51  John  Gemley,  Thomas  Stobbs 

52  Isaac  B.  Howard,  Thomas  Stobbs  .... 

53  Isaac  B.  Howard,  Joel  Briggs . 

54  Isaac  B.  Howard,  James  Harris  .... 

55  George  Goodson,  Edward  H.  Dewart . 

56  Samuel  Rose,  James  Goodwin . 

57  Samuel  Rose,  James  Morgan 

58  Samuel  Rose,  Jonathan  E.  Betts .  . . 

59  Richard  Jones,  William  J.  Hunter . 
James  D.  Ogilvie, 
Henry  Bartlett, 

61  Richard  Jones,  Edmund  S.  Rupert,  B.A. . 

62  .Richard  Whiting,  John  Philp,  B.A 

63  Richard  Whiting,  John  Philp,  B.A. 

64  Kennedy  Creighton,  George  Burson  .    . 

65  Kennedy  Creighton,  George  H.  Bridgman,  B.A. 

66  Henry  F.  Bland,  George  Rogers 

67  Henry  F.  Bland,  Donald  G.  Sutherland,  M.A. 

68  Henry  F.  Bland,  Charles  A.  Hanson 

Wm.  H.  Laird,  Thomas  Colling .... 

Wm.  H.  Laird,  Robt.  Davey 

James  Preston,  William  J.  Ford 

James  Preston,  John  Semmens  

73  James  Preston,  John  E.  Lanceley 

74  See  London  Conference. 


23  42 

21  25 

24  00 

24  37 
12  00 

18  00 

19  00 

28  38 

25  34 
33  40 
40  00 
31  03 

29  05 

22  18 
22  85 
16  15 

19  94 

25  49 
25  00 

25  62 

26  03 

27  00 

28  00 
31  19 

31  40 

32  36 

30  03 
30  25 
35  76 
32  80 
38  94 


From  1835  to  1843  it 


13  27 
16  00 
24  00 
10  73 

15  87 

16  00 
21  18 
32  98 
40  00 
87  60 
45  00 

28  18 

29  25 

30  00 
20  68 
23  00 


$10  14 

15  05 

16  16 
9  59 
6  95 

8  26 

9  07 

10  00 

11  46 

12  00 

12  50 

13  10 
16  26 
16  30 
20  50 
20  90 
27  90 
16  26 
12  63 
16  45 


30  00 

58  50 

63  00 

64  50 
67  00 
67  00 
60  00 

69  55 
75  81 
81  13 

70  43 
81  89 

85  75 

86  00 
97  25 


DUNGANNON. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Wawanosh,  County  of  Huron,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  Wawanosh 

Mission. 


1866  James  Whiting. 

67  James  Whiting. 

68  James  Whiting 

69  Luther  O.  Rice 


211 

12  06 

202 

13  20 

179 

13  50 

239 

13  60 

4  28 
2  50 
2  50 
4  00 


Brantford  set  off. 


+  Paris  set  off. 


+  Jersey ville  set  off. 


20  00 

20  50 

21  00 
21  00 


202 


CIRCUITS,  STATIONS  AND   MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1870  Luther  0.  Rice 

71  Colman  Bristol,  M.A.  . 

72  Colman  Bristol,  M.A. 

73  James  Broley      . 

74  See  London  Conference . 


No.  of 
Members. 


214 
201 
191 
200 

229 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$10  47 
10  08 

7  39 

8  53 
15  69 


Educa. 
Fund. 


$4  48 
7  38 
4  31 
4  38 
6  38 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$10  30 

9  17 

13  27 

13  54 

21  00 


DUNHAM. 

A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Mississquoi,  Quebec.  Distant  from  St.  Johns  28  miles 
and  from  St.  Alban's,  Vermont,  28  miles.  It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Fletcher  Circuit,  State  o 
Vermont. 


1806  Henry  Eames,  Reuben  Harris  .    . 

7  Gershom  Pearce 

8  Oliver  Sykes.     ....      . .        .... 

9  Lansford  Whiting 

10  Heman  Garlick,  Timothy  Minor 

11  Stephen  Sornborger 

12  John  T.  Adams,  William  Boss    . 

13  John  T.  Adams 

1*).. .......    , 

to  >  No  record. 

18  ) 

19  Fitch  Reed 

20  Djri  Cannon  

21 
to 
37, 

38  Richard  Garrett . 

39  John  B.  Brownell 

40  John  B.  Brownell 

41  John  B.  Brownell 

42  John  B.  Brownell  

43  Edmund  Botterell  ...    

44  Edmund  Botterell 

45  Matthew  Lang.  .... 

46  Matthew  Lang  ...  . . 

47  John  Tomkins 

48  John  Tomkins,  Henry  Cox 

49  John  Tomkins,  John  Armstrong  (A) 

50  John  Tomkins,  John  Armstrong  (A) 

51  John  Borland  . 

52  Hugh  Montgomery        

53  Hugh  Montgomery  .         

54  Rufus  A.  Flanders,  Samuel  G.  Phillips 

55  Rufus  A.  Flanders,  Samuel  G.  Phillips 

56  Rufus  A.  Flanders. . . 

57  Rufus  A.  Flanders 

58  John  Tomkins  . .      

59  John  Tomkins,  Samuel  Jackson  . . 

60  John  Tomkins,  George  Brown  (A) 

61  John  Armstrong  (A) 

62  John  Armstrong  (A) . 

63  John  Armstrong  (A) . 

64  Thomas  W   Constable 

65  Thomas  W.  Constable 

66  Thomas  W  Constable 

67  John  S.  Evans  .    ...... 

68  John  S.  Evans  . 

69  Samuel  G.  Phillips.. 

70  Samuel  G.  Phillips .. . 

71  Samuel  G  Phillips... 

72  William  English.. 

73  William  English 

74  See  Montreal  Conference  . 


291 
307 
262 
319 
335 
335 
360 
360 


136 
190 
304 
403 
414 
373 
355 
296 
275 


275 

t260 

167 

173 

159 

165 

157 

160 

163 

205 

T121 

116 

103 

102 

105 

93 

104 

106 

90 

92 


Note.— From  1806  to  1820  thi 
Circuit  was  under  the  can 
of  the  New  York  Confer 
ence,  Methodist  Episcopa 
Church,  and  the  preacher; 
sent  were  members  of  tha 
body. 


Note.— From  1838  tff  185J 
Dunham  Circuit  was  undei 
the  care  of  the  Britisr. 
Wesleyan  Conference.  Ii 
1854  the  whole  of  the  Lowei 
Canada  Missions  were  united 
to  the  Canadian  Wesleyai 
Church,  and  from  that  time 
have  been  under  the  care  ol 
the  Canada  Conference. 


2  80 
2  80 


00 
32 


6  54 
4  82 
6  00 


27 
10 
00 
32 


6  31 
6  36 


00 

75 
70 
27 
31 
00 
67 
40 
75 
77 


37 
00 
50 
25 
10 
71 
00 
95 
00 
44 
45 
81 


5  00 

5  00 

4  52 

7  05 

6  55 
16  00 
18  00 
16  00 
20  00 

15  00 

16  00 
15  00 

15  45 
12  02 

16  50 
14  68 
14  95 
14  25 

17  50 


Farnham.  and  Sutton  set  off. 


t  St.   Armand  Circuit. 


t  Frelighsburg  set  off. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


203 


DUNNVILLE. 

A  village  on  the  Grand  River,  in  the  Townships  of  Moulton  and  Sherbrooke,  County  of  Monck, 
Ontario.  Distant  from  Cayuga  15  miles,  from  Hamilton  40  miles,  and  from  Buffalo,  N.Y.,  40 
miles. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1851  John  Hunt 

52  Thomas  Williams,  William  Richardson . 

53  Thomas  Williams,  William  Tomblin . . . 

54  Luther  0.  Rice  

55  Luther  0.  Rice     

56  Peter  Ker,  John  V.  Wilson      . . . 

57  Peter  Ker,  Thomas  Cobb         

58  Thomas  Jeffers,  Christopher  Hamilton. 

59  Thomas  Jeffers,  Shem  Blanshard. . 

60  Thomas  Jeffers,  Peter  Bawtinhimer.  .  .  . 

61  James  Roy,  Peter  Bawtinhimer 

62  Thomas  D.  Pearson  

63  Thomas  D.  Pearson 

64  William  F.  Campbell 

65  William  F.  Campbell   

66  William  F.  Campbell 

67  Samuel  C.  Philp,  jr 

"68  George  Kennedy    ...  

69  George  Kennedy    

70  Thomas  M.  Campbell       

71  Thomas  M.  Campbell 

72  Thomas  M.  Campbell 

73  James  Whiting  . .  

74  See  London  Conference    .... 


No.  of    I  Conting. 
Members.      Fund. 


202 
230 
243 

243 

217 

243 

282 

296 

310 

291 

291 

83 

90 

89 

112 

102 

102 

60 

70 

72 

85 

95 

89 


$10  00 

11  30 

13  72 

6  78 
4  25 

10  00 

12  43 

7  03 
7  84 

12  04 

11  87 
2  55 
o 

5 
7 
7 
7 
6 
6 
7 


85 
05 
15 
20 
25 
10 
25 
50 
8  00 
8  75 
8  50 


Educa. 
Fund. 


15  96 
2  10 


00 
15 

78 
00 
32 
43 
75 
00 
00 
17 
20 
25 
25 
25 
33 
50 
65 
50 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$4  00 
4  83 

7  97 
11  40 

6  10 

15  00 

16  16 

8  00 
14  62 
19  25 
18  10 

3  50 
3  50 
0  75 

6  18 

7  00 

8  00 

7  50 

8  00 

7  00 

8  00 

9  00 
9  00 


DURHAM,  E. 

A  village  on  the  Chateaugay  River,  in  the  Township  of  Durham,  County  of  Chateaugay,  Quebec. 
Distant  from  Montreal  36  miles.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Melbourne  Circuit. 


1859  William  Briggs 

60  Thomas  Faather     . .              

90 

2  60 

1  75 

3  90 

61  John  Scott  ...                      .  .        . .              

117 

8  55 

2  00 

7  62 

62  John  Scott                   

108 

2  56 

3  77 

8  00 

63  John  Scott 

100 

3  25 

3  00 

5  00 

64  James  E.  Richardson    ....                 . .              .  .    . 

111 

3  30 

3  10 

5  25 

65  James  E.  Richardson    .  .                  

95 

3  60 

1  22 

3  27 

66  James  E.  Richardson    .  .                      .... 

98 

6  89 

1  94 

4  32 

67  William  H.  Peake 

98 

6  37 

1  87 

4  74 

68  William  H.  Peake ...              

101 

7  12 

2  62 

6  25 

69  William  H.  Peake 

90 

4  20 

2  50 

10  69 

70  Henry  W   Maxwell  ...                       

105 

9  51 

3  02 

8  87 

71  Henry  W    Maxwell 

125 

6  00 

4  00 

9  20 

72  John  Saunders,  B.A 

125 

6  25 

4  50 

15  50 

73  John  Saunders,  B.A. 

134 

6  00 

3  25 

12  54 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 

138 

7  27 

3  73 

12  58 

DURHAM,  W. 

A  village  on  the  Saugeen  River,   on  the  line  of  the  Townships  of  Glenelg  and  Bentinck,  County  of 
Grey,  Ontario.      Distant  from  Owen  Sound  28  miles,  from  Guelph  56  miles. 

1852  Henry  Reid 

53  Henrv  Reid  

54  Supplied  .  .  

55  Joseph  Hill  .... 

56  Joseph  Hill  

57  Phil  in  Rose 

58  Philip  Rose      ..  

59  John  Hutchinson 

60  Peter  Addison 

61  William  Cross 


60 

1  00 

76 

2  40 

1  75 

t41 

1   30 

1  77 

61 

2  50 

4  00 

59 

2  70 

1  00 

5  00 

85 

3  90 

0  84 

3  02 

105 

1  47 

1  30 

2  75 

60 

5  15 

1   10 

2  58 

136 

7  40 

4  00 

4  00 

*«Caistorville  set  off. 


+  Mount  Forest  and  Arthur  set  off. 


204 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1862  William  Cross      . 

63  Isaac  Baker    ... 

64  Isaac  Baker,  James  Laird 

65  Isaac  Baker,  Albert  Van  Camp  .... 

66  James  Anderson 

67  James  Anderson  

68  James  Anderson        . 

69  Nathaniel  S.  Burwash 

70  Nathaniel  S.  Burwash,  John  R.  Isaac  , 

71  Thomas  Hanna,  Nathan  Austin. .  . . 

72  Thomas  Hanna,  Charles  Langford 

73  Thomas  W  Glover  .. 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

58 

$3  00 

$2  00 

100 

1  94 

1  14 

97 

2  00 

1  50 

107 

2  00 

1  25 

104 

2  50 

1  50 

81 

5  61 

2  59 

84  . 

4  95 

2  46 

93 

4  20 

3  15 

140 

4  60 

4  20 

146 

5  20 

6  40 

123 

6  40 

5  79 

118 

7  44 

2  85 

120 

7  60 

2  90 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$4  00 
4  50 
6  00 
4  50 

6  25 

7  32 

8  53 
10  06 
10  17 
10  25 

7  39 

8  04 
8  20 


E. 


EAST  BOLTON. 

A  small  village  at  the  head  of  Austin's  Bay,  Lake  Memphramagog,  in  the  Township  of  Bolton,  Count 

of  Brome,  Quebec. 

1855  Joseph  HugilL       #. 

56  Joseph  Hugill  ....  

57  Samuel  G.  Phillips 

58  Samuel  G.  Phillips 

59  Samuel  G.  Phillips.. .      

60  Donald  Sutherland,  Samuel  Jackson 

61  Donald  Sutherland,  William  Hicks. 

62  William  Scales 

63  William  Scales,  William  Jackson 

64  William  Scales,  William  Jackson 

65  Edmund  E.  Sweet,  Richard  Robinson 

66  Edmund  E.  Sweet,  Richard  Robinson 

67  Edmund  E.  Sweet,  Richard  Robinson 

68  See  Bolton  


54 

■   •  - 

56. 

6  50 

2  40 

63 

4  30 

4  55 

87 

2  77 

2  00 

133 

1  00 

111 

0  66 

0  63 

100 

1  10 

0  30 

126 

1  15 

1  25 

-   76 

1  08 

1  00 

100 

2  70 

1  60 

115 

2  83 

2  51 

115 

5  48 

3  65 

92 

6  57 

2  31 

137 

11  41 

3  59 

4  50 

6  12 

4  48 

4  93 

5  00 

5  37 

5  50 

5  60 

6  00 

7  30 

1  23 

7  50 

8  50 

EAST  ZORRA. 

So  called  from  the  name  of  a  township  in  the  County  of  Oxford,  Ontario. 

Woodstock  Circuit. 

1867  Thomas  S.  Keough..  . .  ...... 

68  Thomas  S.  Keough 

69  Shem  Blanshard  ...... 

70  Shem  Blanshard 

71  Peter  M.  Bawtinhimer 

72  Peter  M.  Bawtinhimer. 

73  Abel  Edwards  ...  ' 

74  See  London  Conference       ... 


It  was  formerly  part  of  tl 


105 

14  27 

3  68 

105 

9  45 

6  00 

109 

10  79 

5  05 

109 

9  00 

3  84 

112 

7  54 

3  91 

93 

8  25 

4  00 

133 

13  78 

4  90 

13  74 

14  00 
19  56 

8  20 
29  10 
26  75 
28  75 


EATON. 
A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Compton,  Quebec. 

Compton  16  miles. 

1853  Robert  Graham... 

54  Robert  Graham 

55  Robert  Graham . .      

56  Richard  Wilson . .  ... 

57  Richard  Wilson ........... 

58  Thomas  W.  Constable,  Samuel  Jackson 

59  Thomas  W   Constable,  John  Thurston . 

60  Thomas  W   Constable,  Samuel  Teeson  ..... 

61  Robert  Brown,  George  Brown  (A).  : .    , 

62  Robert  Brnwn    .T/%hn  T>n,Y.o+«n 


Distant  from  Sherbroqke  17  miles,  froi 


117 

1  57 

91 

7  80 

1  57 

114 

5  98 

1  70 

125 

5  98 

7  00 

133 

4  52 

2  07 

146 

5  07 

2  25 

139 

6  00 

2  50 

IKK 

a  tin 

•}  rm 

1  75 

4  00 

5  18 

5  00 
8  00 
8  00 

6  00 

in  nti 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


205 


Year 


1863 


Names  of  Ministers. 


William  Hicks 


Robert  Brown, 
Hazleton  A.  Spencer, 

64  Hazleton  A.  Spencer,  Samuel  Cairns. 

65  George  Washington,  B.A.,  Samuel  Cairns...    . 

66  George  Washington,  B.A.,  Henry  W   Maxwell 

67  George  Washington,  B.A.,  John  Stewart. 

68  Edmund  E.  Sweet,  John  Stewart 

69  Edmund  E.  Sweet,  Hiram  Fowler    . . . 

70  Edmund  E.  Sweet,  Hiram  Fowler .... 

71  See  Cookshire  and  Sawyerville. . 


No.  of 
Members. 


152 

102 
98 
141 
150 
154 
139 
160 
161 


Conting. 
Fund. 


.$7  00 

77 
33 
00 

85 


/ 
2 
5 
5 
6  04 


45 

72 
00 


Educa. 
Fund. 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$2  25 


59 
55 
75 
85 
00 
fO 
50 


$10  25 

15  50 

13  91 
20  00 
20  66 
19  61 
11  50 

14  00 
14  36 


EDWARDSBURG. 
A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Grenville,  Ontario. 

1867  Alex.  Hardie,  B.  A 

68  Alex.  Hardie,  B.A.  . .  

69  John  W.  Totten.  ...  

70  John  W   Totten. 

71  William  Taylor. 

72  William  Taylor  . .  

73  Andrew  L.  Peterson  

74  Montreal  Conference .  


It  was  formerly  part  of  Matilda  Circuit. 


176 
171 
175 
160 
150 
140 
150 


4 

85 

6 

85 

7 

03 

6  78 

7 

31 

6 

54  ' 

5 

26 

29 
00 
45 
60 
75 
51 
00 


9  50 
18  60 
20  00 
18  10 
16  50 
16  10 

9  50 


Dis- 


EGANVILLE. 

A  village  on  the  Bonne  Chere  River,  in  the  Township  of  Grattan,  County  of  Renfrew,  Ontario, 
tant  from  Ottawa  85  miles,  from  Perth  80  miles.     The  Mission  extends  over  six  townships. 

1860  Samuel  E.  Maudsley ...                 .  . .  ....  

61  Joseph  Forsyth,  Erastus  Curry     25  ....            

62  John  V.  Wilson . .  33  1  35  0  69  3  20 

63  John  V.  Wilson ..                                            17  0  64  ....  1  08 

64  John  V.  Wilson 14  0  42  ....  0  50 

65  Edwin  Fessant .                   26  0  38  ....  0  82 

66  . .               22  0  70  1  45  1  62 


ELGIN. 

A  village  in  the   Township  of  South  Crosby,    County  of  Leeds,   Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of 
Newboro'  Mission.     Distant  from  Brockville  34  miles. 

1856  Abraham  Dayman ....  

57  Garrett  J.  Dingman          175             6  00           3  00          12  00 

58  Garrett  J.  Dingman                             . .               ...  212             7  48 

59  Garrett  J.  Dingman . .        .  224              6  45 

60  William  Scales '.                         . .                       .190  6  17 

61  William  Scales ...  161 

62  William  Burns,  Francis  C.  Ireland         179 

63  William  Burns,  Elisha  Tennant .               . .  200 

64  William  Hayhurst,  Alex.  Lester    .  .                  ...  177 

65  William  Hay  hurst,  Samuel  B.  Phillips .  .          ..        .  162 

66  William  Hayhurst .  .                    •  157 

67  William  Savage,  John  Mahon .                145 

68  William  Savage.                                 ..                  ..  217 

69  John  A.  Dowler .-        .1  234       '       6  40 

70  John  A.  Dowler,  William  Craig.            ..                      |  200              4  50 

71  John  A.  Dowler             ....                      200              5  00 

72  Brock  Pose.                                     ■''  194              3  10 

73  John  H.  Stewart...                                j  151              3  35 

74  Montreal  Conference.             ....                            .  .    .!  153               4  00 


05 
50 
00 
03 
80 
22 
35 
■25 


3  00 
2  43 
2  00 
1  05 
1  99 

0  50 

1  45 
0  81 

2  31 
2  90 

2  70 

3  15 


00 
50 


3  35 
2  50 
1  36 
1   50 


ELIZABETHTOWN. 
A  township  on  the  River  St.  Lawrence,  County  of  Leeds,  Ontario. 


1831  Thomas  Madden,  William  H.  Williams 

32  Thomas  Madden,  Charles  Wood . 

33  Charles  Wood,  Asahel  Hurlburt .  . 

34  Cyrus  R.  Allison,  Asahel  Hurlburt . . . 

35  Cyrus  R.  Allison  . 


555 
660 
612 
517 


12 
7 
2 
2 
3 
3 
2 

5 
6 

7 


35 

00 
70 
78 
00 
90 
08 
33 
45 
00 
8  25 
8  38 
7  00 
22  50 
7  25 
6  91 
10  00 


15  70 
4  98 


Bury  set  off. 


206 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa- 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1836  James  Currie,  Lewis  Warner 

383 

.... 

$13  48 

37       United  with  Brockville  Circuit. 

.  .  . 

•  ■  ■  ■ 

38  James  Brock,  Daniel  Berney ... 

257 

.  .  .  • 

4  23 

39  Daniel  Berney,  James  Hughes..      . .      ...        . .        . 

236 

$16  74 

10  48 

40  George  Beynon,  James  Hughes  .    .        .... 

345 

10  78 

4  00 

41  William  Willoughby,  Reuben  E.  Tupper. . 

374 

8  20 

3  00 

42  Alvah  Adams,  William  Willoughby              . . 

420 

8  50 

•  > 

8  00 

43  Alvah  Adams,  Ozias  Barber ..                 . .             . .    . 

471 

9  08 

8  50 

44  John  Tuke,  Michael  Fawcett        ....                 . .    . 

429 

11  75 

.  . 

11  00 

45  Michael  Fawcett,  Erastus  Hurlburt                   

435 

12  00 

11  20 

46  Michael  Fawcett .                     

409 

14  04 

•  • 

11  75 

47  Michael  Baxter,  WilJiam  H.  Poole  . .          

424 

14  03 

6  75 

48  Joseph  W   McCallum,  Thomas  W   Constable 

480 

11  00 

6  80 

49  Joseph  W.  McCallum,  Thomas  W.  Constable 

420 

12  00 

7  20 

50 

Circuit  now  called  Farmersville,  which  see 

440 

12  14 

9  87 

ELMA. 

A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Perth,   Ontario.     Distant  from  Stratford  30  miles,  from 

Goderich  50  miles. 
1857  David  Hunt 

58  David  Hunt '  ... 

59  Isaac  Crane,  William  Cross .... 

60  Isaac  Crane,  George  McRae   ... 

61  Isaac  Crane,  Robert  Godfrey  ....  .... 

62  John  Sanderson  (A),  John  Armstrong  (B)  . . . . 

63  John  Sanderson  (A) . 

64  John  Sanderson  (A),  Christopher  Cookman 

65  Nelson  Brown,  Joseph  H.  Chant..  

66  Nelson  Brown,  Matthew  Whiting 

67  Misssion  divided  ;  see  Trowbridge  and  Listowel . . . 

ELMIRA. 
A  village  in  the  Township  of  Woolwich,  County  of  Waterloo,  Ontario. 

Elora  Circuit. 
1871  George  Ferguson ... .  ...... 

72  George  Ferguson..        . .  

73  William  Mills 

74  Annexed  to  Berlin  Circuit..        


133 

3  13 

193 

1  30 

235 

4  06 

$1  53 

265 

4  25 

2  48 

276 

3  27 

1  75 

285 

3  75 

2  10 

285 

3  25 

2  40 

280 

3  10 

2  10 

213 

3  75 

1  63 

263 

5  43 

2  17 

2  10 

2  10 

2  25 

2  50 

2  69 

3  25 

3  50 

4  50 

8  01 

0  34 

It  was  formerly  part  of  the 


•  ■  .  • 

68 

5  05 

1  25 

52 

4  68 

2  70 

58 

5  16 

1  95 

11  80 
2  23 
9  25 


ELORA. 


A  village  on  the  Grand  River,  in  the  Township  of  Pilkington,  County  of  Wellington,  Ontario.    Dis^ 
tant  from  Guelph  13  miles,  from  Hamilton  43  miles.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Guelph  Circuit. 

1851  Solomon  Waldron,  James  Harris        ....  .    .  

52  Solomon  Waldron    .           .      ....           200  6  77  . .  4  33 

53  James  Armstrong,  George  Cochrane.      ...                 .  200  7  75  5  57 

54  James  Armstrong,  j  ^rd^ke,  \ *>!  •  «  •  ■    ■  «  05 

55  Charles  Silvester                     229  16  50  7  90  10  48 

56  Charles  Silvester 254  23  14  11  00  16  00 

57  Charles  Silvester,  William  M.  C.  Luke            ...        .  293  24  98  8  00  11  50 

58  Matthew  Swann,  William  Cross             277  23  25  8  07  10  37 

59  Matthew  Swann,  George  Burson...                       ...  322  17  42  9  37  J  5  07 

60  Matthew  Swann,  George  Browne  .    425  17  22  9  82  15  73 

61  Richard  J.  Forman,  Andrew  Milliken ...  431  21  36  13  24  17  95 

62  Richard  J.  Forman,  Andrew  Milliken    ...             .  440  22  62  10  00  28  10 

63  Richard  J.  Forman,  George  M.  Meacham,  B.A..  450  26  96  12  27  28  20 

64  Samuel  Fear,  George  M.  Meacham,  B.A.  .........  460  22  00  12  70  31  10 

65  Samuel  Fear,  George  M.  Meacham,  B.A.    .  443  18  05  8  05  38  10 

66  Samuel  Fear,  J.  W.  German,  W   H.  P.  Allan .  408  19  05  8  55  56  » 0 

67  John  W.  German,  Robert  Brewster          ...  441  25  00  10  12  156  11 

68  John  W   German,  J.  Smiley,  B.A  ...                       . .     *  386  31  00  13  92  117  90 

69  Noble  F.  English,  James  Pearen ...  277  16  58  13  21  66  56 

70  Noble  F   English,  John  Scott,  B.A 358  14  35  11  00  50  25 

71  Noble  F.  English,  William  Johnston..                 ...     1 380  1435  1500  5871 

72  Joel  Briggs,  William  Mills      ....                               .  334    '       11  83  6  24  19  95 

73  Joel  Briggs,  Albert  J.  Van  Camp    . .  244  12  36  7  60  25  00 

74  See  London  Conference. ...  285  15  51  8  00  30  00 


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207 


ERIN. 

A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Wellington,  Ontario. 


Distant  from  Toronto  47  miles. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1852 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 

59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 

67 

68 

-69 

70 

71 

72 
73 

74 


William  Steer,  John  L.  Kerr 

James  Taylor    ... 

James  Berry      . .  .... 

Robert  Corson .  

United  with  Georgetown  Circuit 

Robert  Lochead,  James  Broley . . 
Robert  Lochead,  James  E.  Dyer . 

Rockwood  united  with  it  one  year. 
James  E.  Dyer,  Andrew  Milliken. . . 

James  E.  Dyer,  William  Cross 

Samuel  Wilson,  John  Sanderson,  2nd. 

Samuel  Wilson,  George  McRae 

Samuel  Wilson,  George  L.  Haight  .  .  . 

Stephen  Bond,  David  Chalmers 

David  Chalmers,  Nelson  Burns,  M.A. 

Richard  Clarke,  James  Pearen 

„.  .      .  ,,,     ,        \  Alex.  A.  Ma^wood, 
Richard  Clarke,   j  Wm    w    Edwards, 

Richard  Clarke,  Wm.  W    Edwards  . .  . 
David  Kennedy,  Thomas  W.  Jackson 
David  Kennedy,  M.A.,  William  Craig 
Benjamin  Slieiloek 
William  Johnston 

William  Johnston      

See  London  Conference . 


No.  of 
Members. 


69 
85 
80 
90 

95 

198 
292 
161 
125 
116 
126 
126 
138 

156 

152 
170 
196 

57 
49 

50 
50 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$4  25 
4  00 
4  08 

4  50 

338 

3  58 
10  38 

5  12 


7  84 
7  49 
7  10 
7  64 

7  75 

8  50 

S  76 

10  70 

11  00 
5  00 
5  07 
5  75 
5  18 


Educa  . 
Fund. 


SI   20 


3  70 


8/ 

67 
35 
24 
12 
90 
10 
20 


4  25 


50 

51) 
12 
12 

00 

06 
14 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


.$4  00 

6  90 

4  00 

5  00 

5  15 

8  25 
10  00 

5  20 
10  60 

9  00 

7  25 

8  00 

10  50 

11  25 


11 
19 


50 
50 


14  26 
6  10 


6  2, 


o 

00 
00 


EUPHEMIA. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Bothwell,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Florence  Mission 

1864  Thomas  Atkinson  

65       United  with  Wardsville  Circuit 


95 


4  4o 


00 


EXETER. 


4  74 


A  village  on  the  Sable  River,  in  the  Townships  of  Stephen,  Hay,  and  Usborne,  Huron  County, 
Distant  from  London  30  miles,  from  Goderich  30  miles    It  was  formerly  part  of  Devonshire 
1863  William  Chapman,  Joseph  W.  Holmes, 


64  William  English,  Joseph  W-  Holmes 

65  Samuel  Tucker,  Richard  Hoskins 

66  Samuel  Tucker,  Alexander  G.  Harris 

67  Andrew  Edwards,  Nathaniel  Smith   .  .  . 

„    .     ,         T, ,        ,        \  William  H.  Horsley, 

68  Andrew  Edwards,     j  Edward  H  Taylor> 

69  Andrew  Edwards,  Christopher  Cookman  .  . 

70  David  C.  Clappison,  James  Allan 

71  David  C.  Clappison 

72  William  Lund,  William  Kettlewell 

73  William  Lund,  William  Kettlewell 

74  See  London  Conference  .  . 


F. 


440 
385 
t397 

258 

300 

310 
312 
J  300 
230 
240 
246 


14  00 
14  87 
23  68 
17 


04 


14 
5 


00 
00 
14 
66 


17  63 

66 
7o 
30 
90 
14 
20 


15 

15 
16 
12 
15 
16 


7  62 

11  94 

12  00 
12  00 

8  50 
6  67 

10  30 


Ontario 

Mission. 

22  00 
20  00 
54  50 

30  50 

35  99 

36  15 
36  20 
38  00 

31  50 

31  75 
43  25 


FAIRFIELD. 
A  rural  district  in  the  Township  of  Burford,  County  of  Brant.     L   was  formerly  part  of  the  Mount 

Pleasant  Circuit. 


1865  Peter  German. 

66  Peter  German 

67  JohnPhilp,  B.A. 


2S7 
275 


5  69 

5  00 


3  05 
3  80 


Garafraxa  set  off. 


t  Lucan  set  off. 


Kippin  set  off. 


18  05 
13  67 


208 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS,  AND  MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1868  John  Philp,  B.A  ... 

69  John  Philp,  B.A     .  

70  David  Ryan  

71  David  Ryan    . . 

72  David  Ryan,  William  Godwin 

73  Benjamin  Clement,  James  B.  Fawcett 

74  See  London  Conference  .      . . 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

320 

$14  50 

$6  20 

320 

16  00 

9  00 

330 

16  50 

9  00 

'  ■  300 

12  07 

7  00 

287 

12  12 

7  00 

-  291 

12  65 

5  11 

283 

11  00 

5  12 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

$28  00 
24  50 
23  01 
28  00 
20  00 
20  00 
22  00 


FARMERSVILLE. 

A  village  in  the  Township  of  Yonge,    County  of  Leeds,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  Elizabethton 
Circuit.     Distant  from  Brockville  15  miles,  from  Kingston  50  miles. 


1850  Simon  Huntington,  David  Jennings      . 

51  William  Philp,  Simon  Huntington        

52  William  Philp,  William  Chapman 

53  David  C.  Clappison,  William  Chapman 

54  David  C.  Clappison,  John  W.  German 

55  George  Beynon,  John  W.  German      .... 

56  George  Beynon,  John  W.  German. 

57  George  Beynon,  John  Mills     . 

58  Richard  Clarke  Richard  Pretty 

59  Joseph  Reynolds,  Andrew  L.  Peterson 

60  Joseph  Reynolds,  Daniel  V.  Lucas    

61  Joseph  Reynolds,  Daniel  V.  Lucas        . . 

62  Charles  Taggart,  Brock  Rose 

63  Charles  Taggart,  Henry  Irvine   

64  William  McGill,  George  Ferguson 

65  William  McGill,  Elisha  Tennant       

66  William  McGill,  John  Russell . 

67  Joseph  Hugill,  Wellington  Webster  Carson . 

68  Joseph  Hugill,  William  Raney  ... 

69  Samuel  Wilson,  Joseph  Hammond  .... 

70  Samuel  Wilson,  Jabez  P.  Wass,  B.A 

71  Samuel  Wilson,  Robert  B.  Hare. 

72  Daniel  V.  Lucas 

73  Daniel  V.  Lucas,  William  Pearson 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


FARNHAM. 


A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Brome,  Quebec. 

Circuit. 


1856  David  Jennings  . .  

57  John  Davies 

58  John  Davies  

59  Francis  Hunt , 

60  James  Thorneloe. . 

61  James  Thorneloe 

62  James  Thorneloe,  William  Jackson. . 

63  Hiram  Fowler 

64  Hiram  Fowler .... 

65  Hiram  Fowler 

66  Thomas  Woolsey       

67  Thomas  Woolsey 

68  Richard  Robinson         

69  Richard  Robinson 

70  Richard  Robinson  .... 

71  John  English      .• .... 

72  John  English 

73  William  Pyke    . 

74  See  Montreal  Conference  . . 


440 
408 
377 
384 
390 
377 
379 
395 
402 
280 
305 
295 
300 
342 
305 
251 
235 
258 
283 
291 
310 
298 
308 
326 
334 


12  14 

12  96 
17  00 

17  73 

18  60 
20  60 

23  21 

24  83 
27  02 

13  00 
13  30 

8  93 
8  62 

7  88 

8  02 

8  05 

9  5S 
9  71 

13  00 

14  75 
16  00 

14  35 

15  00 

10  90 

11  00 


6  00 
11  07 


11 
5 
2 
4 
4 
2 
3 
3 
4 
3 
7 


55 
62 
00 
00 
12 
45 
29 
46 
50 
16 
50 


8  40 
10  00 
10  50 

9  00 
10  00 

8  45 


9  87 

13  00 

20  00 

21  90 

22  18 
22  75 
20  00 
60  24 
44  00 

14  00 

8  25 

9  07 
9  30 

14  84 

15  25 

15  50 

16  25 
15  00 
32  10 

25  78 

26  00 
28  00 

30  00 

31  18 
35  18 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Dunham 


75 

88 

109 

101 

105 

106 

108 

90 

90 

79 

73 

75 

75 

75 

70 

71 

71 

102 


1  00 

2  20 

5  00 

4  31 

5  39 

4  70 

2  50 

2  25 

2  10 

1  50 

2  00 

1  25 

1  50 

1  00 

1  70 

1  25 

1  25 

1  00 

0  85 

2  15 

5  27 

3  09 

5  16 

4  23 

9  57 

5  00 

10  20 

6  00 

10  00 

8  00 

9  84 

7  63 

8  39 

5  10 

8  30 

3  00 

00 
0d 
45 
42 
42 
00 
00 
50 
00 
00 
80 
57 


FENELLA. 


A  village  in  the  township  of  Haldimand,  County  of  Northumberland,  Ontario. 

Alnwick  Circuit. 

1864  Christopher  Hamilton 

65  Daniel  Perrin,  B.A  . .  

66  Daniel  Perrin,  B.A    . . . 

67  James  A.  Ivison 


8  50 

9  00 

11  22 

12  00 
12  00 

8  00 


It  was  formerlj 


140 

4  60 

1  50 

160 

2  35 

1  60 

170 

4  00 

2  00 

165 

3  51 

2  00 

4  10 

4  50 

5  00 
19  00 


WESLEY  AN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


209 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1868  James  A.  Ivison     .... 

69  William  Short 

70  William  Short      

71  William  Short      

72  United  with  Alderville 


No.  of 
Members. 


170 
170 
153 
145 
133 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$6  95 

6  10 

7  00 

5  00 

6  71 


Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

$2  10 

$17  25 

3  50 

17  50 

5  00 

18  00 

5  51 

17  50 

4  57 

25  00 

1  75 
1  25 
1  34 

0  90 

i  is 

1  20 
4  10 

4  21 

5  50 

6  69 
6  00 
6  03 


1  50 


0  30 

0  50 
0  60 


FENELON  FALLS. 

A  village  on  the  River  Trent,  between  Cameron  and  Sturgeon  Lakes,  in  the  township  of  Fenelon, 
County  of  Victoria,   Ontario.     Distant  from  Lindsay  16  miles,  from  Peterboro'  38  miles 

1861  Christopher  Hamilton               ...                        ... 

62  Christopher  Hamilton      76 

63  William  Sheridan          ...                                      ....  72 

64  William  Sheridan              54 

65  John  Sanderson,  2nd      J  58 

66  John  Sanderson,  2nd        . .                                           .  .  t  62 

67  John  Sanderson,  2nd                     . .                64 

68  William  R.  Barker        64 

69  William  R.  Barker    70 

70  William  R.  Barker .  76 

71  William  C.  Washington,  M. A..      ..                146 

72  William  C.  Washington,  M.  A 136 

73  William  (.'.  Washington,  M.  A 140 

"74  See  Toronto  Conference                                                •  146 


20 
50 
00 
25 
00 
11 


4  10 

2  00 

3  00 

2  00 

3  50 

4  00 
8  10 
8  20 

13  32 

14  37 
13  05 
16  00 


FERGUS. 


A  thriving  village  on  the  line  of  the  Wellington,   Grey  and  Brace  R.  R . 
miles.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Elora  Circuit . 

1868  Robert  Brewster         . .  

69  Robert  Brewster        

70  John  G.  Laird  . .  

71  John  G.  Laird  ..  

72  John  O.  Laird 

73  Robert  Fowler,  M.  D 

74  See  London  Conference.  .  .  


Distant  from  Guelph  16 


128 

13  25 

10  00 

22  85 

140 

12  25 

10  00 

12  25 

170 

20  00 

13  40 

15  70 

140 

18  50 

11  00 

15  80 

125 

15  50 

8  10 

15  80 

125 

16  50 

9  10 

18  00 

FINGAL. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Southwold,  County  of  Elgin,  Ontario.     Distant  from  St.  Thomas  7  miles, 
from  Port  Stanley  7  miles,  and  from  London  24  miles.     It  was  formerly  part  of  St.  Thomas  Circuit. 


1856  Matthew  Swann . 

57  Matthew  Swann .    ... 

58  Luther  O.  Rice . 

59  Luther  0.  Rice. 

60  Thomas  Crews.. 

61  Thomas  Crews..  ... 

62  Thomas  Crews 

63  William  E.  Walker. 

64  William  E.  Walker. 

65  Thomas  Crews 

66  Thomas  Crews 

67  Thomas  Crews 

68  Joseph  Sheply     .... 

69  Joseph  Sheply 

70  Andrew  Edwards 

71  Andrew  Edwards . 

72  Andrew  Edwards . 

73  James  Harris 

74  See  London  Conference. 


85 
90 
99 
126 
132 
132 
152 
155 
158 
130 
150 
162 
125 
126 
138 
143 
145 
145 


5  40 

3 

25 

12  60 

10  87 

3 

00 

5  00 

4  48 

0 

95 

4  87 

11  05 

2 

12 

6  67 

7  50 

2 

00 

8  00 

8  50 

2 

50 

10  00 

9  00 

3 

00 

14  00 

7  66 

5 

73 

12  78 

6  72 

4 

28 

11  61 

8  00 

4 

20 

16  00 

8  25 

4 

50 

18  00 

9  00 

5 

00 

20  00 

16  31 

6 

25 

34  85 

14  10 

7 

25 

40  00 

15  00 

10 

00 

41  00 

14  87 

6 

50 

41  25 

13  81 

6 

00 

42  00 

16  49 

6 

12 

47  75 

FITZROY  HARBOUR. 
A  small  village  on  the  Ottawa,  in  the  township  of  Fitzroy,   County  of  Carleton,  Ontario. 


1863  Hazleton  A.  Spencer.  . 

64 

65  Robert  L.  Gabie 


00 


14 


'  One  appointment  given  to  Tyrconnell. 


210 


CIRCUITS,  STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1866 
67 
68 
69 

70 
71 
72 
73 
74 

Robert  L.  Gabie ...                       

Erastus  S.  Curry.. 

Erastus  S.  Curry  „ 

William  Creighton  . .           ...             ... 

William  Creighton ...        

72 
36 
36 
40 
41 
45 
51 
48 
83 

$6  03 
3  47 
3  58 

2  95 

3  00 

3  07 

4  65 
4  85 
6  81 

$4  10 
3  40 
3  50 
3  00 
3  25 

1  75 

2  96 

3  03 
3  56 

17  50 

6  50 
5  90 

7  30 
13  35 

9  50 

14  61 
14  80 
17  19 

FLINTON  and  ADDINGTON  ROAD. 

Flinton  is  a  village  in  the  township  of  Kaladar,  County  of  Addington,  42  miles  from  Belleville, 
Ontario.     The  Addington  Road  is  a  new  road  made  by  Government  through  the  County. 

1858  Luther  Houghton 

.  59  William  Sanderson      

60  William  Sanderson    ....  ...  

61  John  A.  Dowler 

62  John  A.  Dowler 

63  John  A.  Dowler  

64  Robert  Robinson  . .  .... 

65  Robert  Robinson    .... 

66  John  Corbett    

67  John  Corbett  . .  

68  John  Corbett  .  ... 

69  Philip  J.  Roblin ... 

70  Philip  J.  Roblin 

71  William  Norton .       ...      

72  John  Tozeland  ...  

73  John  Tozeland  . .  . . 

74  See  Toronto  Conference        . .      


103 



• 

124 

1  03 

102 

1  20 

*  136 

1  25 

0  68 

96 

1  30 

145 

1  35 

110 

1  40 

79 

1  80 

91 

1  80 

83 

2  51 

62 

2  60 

0  64 

51 

68 

6  93 

... 

58 

3  52 

0  40 

72 

3  19 

0  61 

80 

2  40 

0  72 

1  60 
1  05 
05 
15 
00 
00 
00 
60 
08 
3  00 
1  38 

1  35 

2  68 
2  31 


1 
1 

2 

2 
3 
3 
4 


FLOS. 

A  township  in  the  County  of  Simcoe,  Ontario.     The  village  and  township  of  Orillia  was  united  with 

it  from  1855  to  1857. 

1855  Stephen  Brownell,  Alexander  R.  Campbell        ... 

56  Alexander  R.  Campbell,  Andrew  Milliken         ...            173  15  80          10  00         25  00 

57  Andrew  Milliken,  Peter  Campbell      300  19  75'          600         1451 

Penetanguishene  and  Beausoliel  Island  united  with  it. 

58  Andrew  Milliken,  William  M.  Cooley         351  1190           7  00           6  00 

59  George  McNamara..      ...... ..            331  6  50           4  50           7  00 

60  ......      146  2  69           2  01           2  63 

61  Medonte  township  now  united  to  it. 

62  David  Hunt               . .                     ... 

63  David  Hunt           55  4  04           2  00           5  10 

64  See  Craighurst  and  Penetanguishene          . .                         60  4  08           2  00           5  00 


FLORENCE. 

A  village  on  the  east  side  of  the  River  Sydenham,  in  the  township  of  Euphemia,  County  of  Bothwell, 
Ontario.     Distant  from  Chatham  25  miles,  from  London  50  miles. 

1856  William  Hawke 

57  William  Hawke .... 

58  William  Hawke,  Thomas  Drake 

59  William  Savage,  Hugh  Johnston 

60  William  Savage 

61  William  Savage,  James  Thornton. 

62  John  Hodgson,  Samuel  Alexander    .      

63  John  Hodgson,  John  Doel,  Robert  H.  Waddell 

64  Thomas  Robson  . .  . .        

65  Le  Roy  Hooker.         . .  ... 

66  Le  Roy  Hooker    , 

67  Le  Roy  Hooker,  William  E.  Bottoms.... 

68  ElishaTennant/johnGrenfell.      , 

69  David  A.  Johnston      . . . 


76 

2  80 

2  00 

301 

2  40 

2  20 

241 

2  80 

2  40 

239 

3  00 

2  66 

295 

3  46 

3  oe 

298 

4  10 

3  27 

233 

6  50 

6  05 

+  238 

6  52 

4  06 

134 

3  75 

2  50 

146 

12  13 

3  00 

154 

10  10 

2  40 

J  216 

8  90 

1  55 

89 

8  50 

5  00 

5  00 
5  35 

7 
7 
7 
7 


00 
25 
60 
50 


14  00 
14  00 

8  00 

9  00 
854 

12  30 
8  00 


*  DpnVncrVi   apt  nflT 


4«     T^ni-tn  ami  a    aa+    r\n 


+  n., 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


211 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1870  David  A.  Johnston 

71  William  E.  Smith 

72  Alexander  G.  Harris     . 

73  Alexander  G.  Harris . 

74  See  London  Conference 


No.  of 
Members. 


90 
105 
145 

140 


FONT  HILL. 


Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

$9  00 

$5  00 

$8  00 

9  20 

4  50 

10  00 

7  23 

2  79 

8  00 

10  29 

3  75 

15  05 

9  60 

4  10 

16  22 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Pelham,  County  of  Welland,  Ontario.     It  was  fonnerly  part  of  the 

Thorold   Circuit. 


1872  John  Kidley 

73  John  Ridley   .... 

74  See  London  Conference 


104 
115 


7  25 

8  09 


3  22 

4  23 


10  00 
9  00 


FOREST. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Plymton,  Comity  of  Lambton,  Ontario.  It  was  formerly  part  of  Arkona 

Mission. 

1871  John  Neelands       .... 

72  John  Neelands ...          86  4  00 

73  George  Clarke,  Robert  H.  Hall              123  4  25 

74  See  London  Conference .        140  7  00 


3  45 

3  50 

4  50 


5  00 

5  50 

12  00 


FORT  GEORGE  and  QUEENSTON. 

Two  villages  in  the  township  of  Niagara,  County  of  Lincoln,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the 

Niagara  Circuit. 


Year 

Ministers. 

No,  of 
Members. 

Year 

Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

1825 
26 

27 

James  Richardson    

36 ' 
36 

1828  Samuel  Belton,  Anson  Green 

29  Samuel  Belton,  Anson  Green 

30  Now  included  in  Stamford  Circ't 

35 

184 
216 

FRANKFORD. 

A  village  on  the  River  Trent,  in  the  township  of  Sidney,  County  of  Hastings,  Ontario.     Distant  from 

Belleville  14  miles. 


1857 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Michael  Fawcett,  John  B.  Clarkson  . . 
David  B.  Madden,  William  J.  Hewitt 
Edward  Barrass,  Thomas  Cleworth    . 
Edward  Barrass,  Davidson  McDonald 
Edward  Barrass,  George  Burson.    . . . 

Richard  Potter  

David  Ryan  ...  

David  Ryan 

David  Ryan 

George  M.  Meacham,  B.A       

George  M.  Meacham,  B.A 

Samuel  C.  Philp,  Jun 

Samuel  C.  Philp,  Sen. 

Samuel  C.  Philp,  Sen 

Joseph  H.  Stinson 

Joseph  H.  Stinson 

Jeremiah  A.  Chapman,  B.A.    .  . 
Sec  Toronto  Conference 


340 
310 
306 

286 
272 
150 
132 
140 
150 
175 
190 
170 
105 
165 
179 
175 
198 


FRANKLIN  CENTRE. 


A  village   in  the   township  of  Franklin,    County  of  Chateaugay, 
°  Russelltown  Circuit. 

1859  William  Richardson 

60  William  Richardson,  William  Hall,  B.A 

61  William  Richardson,  Alex.  Campbell  (B) 

62  Alfred  Andrews,  Richard  Robinson 

63  Alfred  Andrews,  Samuel  Cairns 


8  00 

8  38 

13  86 

14  74 
12  94 

5  60 
4  34 

4  50 

5  06 

9  05 
9  10 
9  20 
7  00 
7  07 
5  37 
2  58 
5  20 


6 

66 

3  04 

3 

33 

5 

75 

6 

46 

1 

87 

1 

25 

1 

12 

1 

10 

4 

28 

4 

30 

5 

00 

4 

00 

00 

08 
91 


10  00 
10  25 
30  12 
34  00 
36  00 
10  25 
10  50 

7  25 

8  25 
20  22 
25  00 
25  00 

10  00 

11  00 
14  00 
11  61 

9  85 


Quebec.     It  was  formerly  called 


153 

7  51 

3  22 

153 

6  26 

4  02 

177 

8  56 

4  03 

229 

8  63 

2  78 

197 

9  00 

1  26 

10  13 
6  71 
6  63 
6  07 

35  00 


212 


CIRCUITS,  STATIONS  AND   MISSIONS. 


Year 

• 
Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  1 
Fund 

1864 
65 
to 
67 

68 

69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 

Alfred  Andrews,  William  Shaw    

[  See  Manningville. 

„           t>            \  Wellington  W.  Carson,  ) 
George  Rogers,  j  JosephgDeaconi                 { 

200 
221 

201 

189 
200 
208 
210 
198 
220 

$9  20 
9  30 

6  20 

11  78 

12  75 

13  21 

13  25 

14  00 
14  00 

$1  80 
1  92 

4  97 

5  28 
5  40 
7  25 

5  18 

6  25 
6  50 

$21  S, 
18  31 

21  U 
33  0( 

George  Rogers, .  John  Walton,  2nd  . 

Thomas  G.  Williams,  William  Knox 

Thomas  G.  Williams,  Simon  Crookshanks. .      ... 

Thomas  G.  Williams .      .......      

See  Montreal  Conference . .  n  . 

33  2( 
49  35 

32  8( 

33  0{ 
33  74 

FREDERICKSBURG. 

A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Middleton,   County  of  Norfolk,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part 

Walsingham  Circuit. 

1855  Isaac  Crane . .  , . .        .......  I       ...       J       .    . .      i  I       .... 

56      Name  of  Mission  changed  to  Delhi ....   I       144       I       4  07     I  I       8  00 


FRELIGHSBURG. 

A  village  in  the  East  Parish  of  the  Seignory  of  St.  Armand,  in  the  County  of  Mississiquoi,  Quebi 

It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Dunham  Circuit.     Distant  from  St.  Johns  28  miles,  from  St.  Albai 
Vermont,  21  miles. 

1864  George  Stenning  ....                             ....          ....  ...  .... 

65  Donald  Sutherland     69  2  87  120  3  25 

66JohnDavies 71  175  180  4  00 

67  John  Davies                              . .                     . .                      77  3  74  1  80  4  74 

68  William  Scales ..        73  381  200  723 

69  William  Scales 73  r  4  20  2  90  15  75 

70  William  Scales...                                 74  8  58  3  00  15  00 

71  Thomas  Bell ...                 ..                         62  6  88  4  00  32  00 

72  Thomas  Bell 64  6  00  4  00  17  05 

73  Thomas  Bell..... ,60  3  34  2  00  18  00 

74  See  Montreal  Conference .          68  4  49  2  20  18  00 


FRONTENAC. 
A  Mission  in  the  County  of  Frontenac,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Harrowsmith  Circuit. 


1862  John  J.  Wilson 

63  Robert  Godfrey  

64  Robert  Godfrey 

65 

66      United  with  Harrowsmith 


20 

34 

6  32 

0  20 

36 

0  90 

0  24 

36 

0  95 

0  25 

1  50 
1  60 
1  60 


FULLARTON. 

A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Fullarton,  in  the  County  of  Perth.     Distant  from  Mitchell  6  mile 

It  was  formerly  part  of  Mitchell  Circuit. 

1873  Colman  Bristol,  M.  A.  ...I       i       ...      I       ...     I       

74  See  London  Conference       .J       155  1111     '       4  73     '     18  75 


G. 


GALT. 

A  town  on  the  Grand  River,  in  the  township  of  North  Dumfries,  County  of  Waterloo,  Ontario. 

Distant  from  Berlin  12  miles,  from  Hamilton  25  miles. 

1854  George  Kennedy    ....                             .... 

55  George  Kennedy    95            12  00           5  00         14  05 

Berlin  united  with  it  one  year. 

56  Lewis  Warner,  Alexander  Sutherland                     ...  73           1«  00           4  00         16  00 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


21; 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 

Members. 


1858  Joseph  Hugill    . 

59  United  with  Paris  Circuit 

60  Richard  J.  Forman  

61  Joseph  F.  Messmore 

62  Stephen  Bond 

63  Stephen  Bond 

64  George  McRae        

65  Thomas  Brock      ...  

RR  \  Nelson  Burns,  M.A.    / 

bt>  j  Charles  Lavell,  M.  A.   \      

67  Charles  Lavell,  M.A. 

68  Charles  Lavell,  M.A. . 

69  Hall  Christopherson  . 

70  Hall  Christopherson 

71  John  B.  Clarkson,  M.A       . . 

72  John  B.  Clarkson,  M.A    

73  John  B.  Clarkson,  M.A  . . 

74  See  London  Conference 

GANANOQUE. 
A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Leeds,  Ontario. 


1835  William  Steer..      .. 

■86  George  F.  Playter      

37      United  with  Waterloo  Circuit . 

38) 

39  >  United  with  Elizabethtown  Circuit. 

40) 

41  Stephen  Miles    

42  Stephen  Miles        

43  Stephen  Miles      

44  Vincent  B.  Howard,  Erastus  Hurlburt 

45  Ozias  Barber 

46 

47  David  Jennings 

48  United  with  Elizabethtown 

49  David  B.  Madden.  

50  William  H.  Williams . 

51  William  H.  Williams.. 

52  Benjamin  Nankeville ...  

53  Charles  Turver 

54  Charles  Turver. 

55  Charles  Turver 

56  George  Carr,  William  W   Miller. . 

57  George  Carr  . .  .... 

58  George  Carr    .  

59  William  Short  

60  John  Slight.      .  

61  John  Slight  ...'... 

62  James  Roy       

63  James  Roy 

64  James  Roy. 

65  Edward  Barrass      ... 

66  Davidson  McDonald 

67  Davidson  McDonald 

68  Davidson  McDonald 

69  Wesley  Casson 

70  Wesley  Casson 

71  Wesley  Casson..    .  .     .  .    ... 

72  Donald  G.  Sutherland,  M.A. 

73  Donald  G.  Sutherland,  M.A 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


50 

48 

27 
33 
46 
50 
45 

47 

49 
62 
68 
73 
59 
51 
71 
77 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$7  00 
5  20 

4  00 

4  00 

5  18 
5  09 
5  20 

7  15 

7  65 
10  12 
13  39 


Educa. 
Fund. 


90 

85 


13  60 
15  00 
15  00 


$4  00 
2  00 

2  00 

0  75 
2  48 

2  57 

2  50 

3  97 


75 
03 
05 
50 
10 
50 
00 
00 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$4  01 

3  70 

4  00 
4  00 

6  75 

7  35 
7  43 


10  15 

19  15 

20  15 
12  00 
12  00 
12  50 
14  00 
20  00 


Brockville  30  miles. 


Distant  from  Kingston  18  miles,  from 


'l8' 

43 

5  01 

83 

1212 

78 

9  76 

74 

8  03 

77 

4  00 

83 

5  00 

70 

5  35 

62 

5  10 

73 

7  92 

57 

8  20 

60 

2  87 

42 

2  90 

45 

4  82 

62 

6  38 

62 

6  38 

79 

6  55 

147 

23  39 

77 

12  00 

74 

12  07 

105 

9  00 

94 

9  74 

84 

6  17 

93 

9  50 

84 

8  67 

97 

5  92 

90 

9  78 

82 

9  43 

100 

11  13 

110 

12  20 

85 

9  25 

•  86 

7  00 

90 

7  40 

"   100 

12  61 

118 

14  10 

70 
11 

00 
09 
00 
50 
10 
08 
20 
62 
58 
60 
95 
10 
25 
25 
60 


88 
00 


50 
80 
46 
73 
00 
32 
00 
68 


6  62 


50 
25 
23 
50 
50 
10 


6  00 
6  44 


18  31 
6  83 

8  00 
12  00 

12  00 

9  90 
9  50 
6  50 
5  63 

13  40 

14  00 

15  39 
18  32 
17  50 
17  75 
17  25 
17  23 
21  43 


GARAFRAXA. 

A  Mission  in  the  townships  of  Garafraxa  and  Luther,  Wellington  County,  Ontario. 

part  of  Erin  Mission. 
1870  (  William  Bradley).. . 

71  Peter  W.  Jones. 

72  Peter  W.  Jones. 


73  George  McNamara,  David  Bettschan. 


101 

121 

5  67 

1  00 

135 

6  35 

2  12 

154 

7  67 

2  65 

It  was  formerly 


4  91 

8  90 

11  25 


214 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


GASPE. 
A  Mission  in  the  township  and  County  of  Gaspe,  Quebec. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1855 
56 
to 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 


Edmund  S.  Ingalls 
Vacant. 


Isaac  B.  Tallman. 
Isaac  B.  Tallman . 
Isaac  B.  Tallman. 
Isaac  B.  Tallman . . . 

63  David  Jennings . 

64  David  Jennings  . . 

65  Samuel  E.  Maudsley . . 

66  Isaac  B.  Tallman  . . 

67  Isaac  B.  Tallman  . . 

68  Isaac  B.  Tallman  . . 

69  Alexander  Drennan 

70  Alexander  Drennan 

71  Alexander  Drennan 

72  Thomas  Haddon 

73  Thomas  Haddon    . 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

20 

ioo 

80 

$1  37 

$1  15 

80 

1  12 

1  25 

81 

1  00 

1  00 

81 

2  00 

1  00 

70 

2  00 

1  60 

75 

2  83 

1  19 

88 

5  00 

3  00 

80 

2  00 

2  00 

80 

2  50 

1  25 

63 

3  73 

1  60 

59 

4  60 

2  00 

64 

5  00 

1  75 

78 

4  23 

1  15 

80 

4  20 

1  20 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$3  00 
2  62 


00 

50 

00 

32 

00 

8  00 

3  00 

3  04 

3  00 

3  50 

3  25 

3  30 


GATINEAU. 

So  called  from  the  name  of  a  river  which  empties  into  the  Ottawa  at  Aylmer,  in  the  County  of 

Ottawa,  Quebec. 


1846  William  Morton    

47  George  Young  

48  Erastus  Hurlburt      

49  Erastus  Hurlburt  . . 

50  John  Armstrong  

51  John  Armstrong 

52  John  Howes   ....  

53  John  Howes 

54  Silas  Huntingdon 

55  Silas  Huntingdon  , .    . 

56  George  Carr,  Edward  A.  Glassford . 

57  George  Carr        

58  James  Roy      ...        

59  Michael  Baxter 

60  See  North  Wakefield    .... 

GEORGETOWN. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Esquesing,  County  of  Halton,  Ontario. 


120 

7  07 



91 

3  01 

92 

2  63 

94 

3  70 

91 

3  80 

.  ( 

122 

4  58 

4  4 

119 

5  90 

137 

6  00 

135 

6  00 

138 

5  35 

3  60 

75 

3  32 

72 

4  39 

2  52 

80 

5  00 

2  69 

02 
00 
50 
00 
20 
94 
65 
00 
00 
00 
55 
3  62 
6  50 


from  Milton  12  miles. 


Distant  from  Toronto  28  miles, 


1844  Luther  O.  Rice 

45  Luther  O.  Rice 

46  William  Philp    

47  William  Philp 

48  William  Philp 

49  William  Willoughby    , , 

50  William  Willoughby,  George  McRitchie 

51  William  Willoughby,  George  McRitchie  . , 

52  Joseph  Messmore,  George  Washington 

53  Joseph  Messmore,  George  Washington      . . 

54  William  Andrews    .,,......,.,. 

55  John  Law       ....      

Erin  Circuit  united  with  it  one  year. 

56  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Jun 

57  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Joseph  H.  Starr 

58  Richard  L.  Tucker,  Richard  J.  Forman 

59  Richard  L.  Tucker,  Richard  J.  Forman 

60  Richard  L.  Tucker,  George  Burson 

61  James  Hughes,  Stephen  Bond  

62  James  Hughes,  William  Taylor 
68  James  E.  Dver.  Geonre  Mr/Run 


155 
153 
170 
164 
187 
186 
245 
248 
145 
175 
180 

183 
325 
271 
340 
372 
327 
280 
270 


7  27 

9  18 

14  08 

*  *  • 

14  68 

14  83 

14  85 

15  io 

20  77 

■  ■  ■  ■ 

11  05 

j  •  *  * 

12  50 

12  92 

5  52 

20  77 

6  00 

28  88 

10  00 

13  15 

7  00 

17  29 

3  00 

18  68 

3  00 

16  38 

1  08 

16  75 

6  30 

1ft  22 

A  Sfi 

5  07 

3  00 

8  00 

9  70 

14  75 

15  00 

16  00 

14  45 

11  50 

13  00  v 

13  48 

22  00 

29  00 

12  92 

16  00 

16  50 

17  07 

20  60 

21  00 

WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFEKENCE. 


215 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1864  Ja'mes  E.  Dyer,  Benjamin  Clement    . . 

65  James  E.  Dyer,  Benjamin  Clement  . . 

66  Thomas  Jeffers,  Thomas  Brock    ... 

67  Thomas  Jeffers,  Christopher  Cookman 

68  Thomas  Jeffers,  James  Pearen 

69  Joel  Briggs,  James  Fear 

70  Joel  Briggs,  Isaac  Tovell .  

71  Joel  Briggs,  Francis  C.  Reynolds 

72  Matthew  Swann     

73  Matthew  Swann  . 

74  See  London  Conference        ... 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

234 

$12  10 

$5  20 

235 

12  15 

4  10 

245 

13  35 

5.  15 

240 

19  00 

6  36 

240 

20  00 

6  CO 

280 

14  63 

13  00 

225 

15  00 

13  00 

240 

15  00 

14  00 

*  400 

15  00 

10  00 

176 

12  16 

6  44 

175 

7  37 

4  00 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$20  06 
21  60 
26  00 
28  00 
30  00 
30  50 
35  00 
41  00 
35  03 
33  50 
30  00 


GEORGEVILLE. 

A  village  on  the  east  side  of*  Lake  Memphramagog,  in  the  township  and  County  of  Stanstead,  Quebec 
Distant  from  Stanstead  15  miles,  from  Magog  10  miles. 

1859  Edwin  Peake    . . 

60  Edwin  Peake  . . 
•  61  John  Davies 

62  John  Davies    

63  James  Thorneloe    . 
a ,  \  James  Thorneloe, 

j  John  Stewart, 
li5  John  Stewart .... 

Magog  united  with  it. 

66  Moses  M.  Johnston 

67  Moses  M.  Johnston  . 

68  Osborn  Lambly,  M.A 

69  Osborn  Lambly,  M.A 

70  Osborn  Lambly,  M.A. 

71  Samuel  E.  Maudsley. . . 

72  Jacob  Freshman .        ... 

73  Benjamin  Longley   . . . 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


•  •  •  • 

•  ■  ■  • 

23 

1  25 

0  75 

24 

1  25 

0  75 

28 

1  50 

1  70 

21 

2  32 

1  50 

26 

2  20 

1  55 

43 

■52 

43 

1  76 

6  76 

50 

1  70 

1 00 

33 

1  55 

2  00 

36 

3  48 

5  00 

34 

4  75 

6  00 

23 

5  56 

2  81 

30 

6  06 

6  00 

31 

3  60 

2  73 

2  25 
2  25 
7  93 

2  78 

2  75 


3  37 
3  55 
3  55 
3  55 

5  40 

6  68 

3  84 

7  00 

4  30 


GLANFORD. 

So  called  from  the  township  of  Glanford,   in  the  County  of  Wentworth,  Ontario. 

part  of  Hamilton  City  Circuit. 

^iwm^S'    SWilliamC^hton 

51  William  Haw,  Isaac  Barber 342  24  64 

52  Simon  Huntingdon,  Andrew  A.  Smith 368  17  00 

53  Simon  Huntingdon,  William  Richardson .      368  20  68 

54  Thomas  Williams,  James  M.  Clarke 385  27  78 

55  Thomas  Williams,    ji^Xon,    j     390  28  03 

56  James  Hughes,  George  G.  German .                   ....  352  24  90 

57  James  Hughes,  Isaac  B.  Tallman         332  25  00 

58  James  Hughes,  Thomas  Cobb  ....    350  24  90 

59  Jonathan  E.  Betts,  William  H.  Laird 370  24  95 

60  Jonathan  E.  Betts,  Hugh  McLean                     . .       .  386  29  12 

61  Jonathan  E.  Betts,  Hall  Christopherson         ...       .  393  30  60 

62  Thomas  S.  Keough,  Hall  Christopherson      448  23  50 

63  Thomas  S.  Keough,  Hall  Christopherson            443  26  35 

64  Thomas  S   Keough,  George  H.  Cornish 473  23  79 

65  Reuben  E.  Tupper,  Georgh  H.  Cornish. 460  24  72 

66  Reuben  E.  Tupper,  Thomas  D.  Pearson 467  24  75 

67  Thomas  D.  Pearson,  Daniel  Perrin,  B.  A 451  22  45 

68  Thomas  D.  Pearson,  Richard  Potter          ...  446  24  00 

69  John  W.  Savage,  Richard  Potter        .  460  24  17 

70  JohnW.  Savage,  j  £?£  ^g^  ( 570  25  10 

71  John  W.  Savage,  Robert  Davey 572  25  26 

72  Thomas  S.  Howard,  Richard  W.  Padgham 1 302  14  05 

73  Thomas  S.  Howard,  David  Kane .  275  15  10 

74  See  London  Conference .  ...  280  15  40 


It  was  formerly 


10  76 
12  00 
20  00 
22  51 


10  05 

7  75 

8  00 

9  00 
9  10 

12  75 

12  76 

11  00 
11  00 
10  00 
10  59 
10  62 

4  67 

7  23 

10  00 

13  30 

18  00 

7  45 
9  00 

8  00 


24  95 

37  25 
40  00 
40  00 
42  00 

50  00 
64  00 
61  30 
66  68 
56   ':4 

55  84 

56  00 

51  05 

52  00 

53  10 

56  00 

60  57 
55  00 
70  00 
84  01 


'  Acton  set  off. 


t  Seneca  set  off. 


216 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


GLEN  TAY. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Bathurst,  County  of  Lanark,  Ontario.    It  was  formerly  Bathurst  Mission. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1869 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 

91 
91 

89 

80 

82 

112 

$5  00 
5  93 
4  20 

3  90 

4  00 
4  50 

$3  00 
3  30 
3  40 
2  50 
2  60 
2  10 

$6  25 
8  26 

Brock  Rose . .  = ;   ... 

John  A.  Dowler . . . .  . 

See  Montreal  Conference 

9  50 
9  75 
8  00 
8  50 

GODERICH. 

The  county  town  of  the  County  of  Huron,  issituate  in  the  township  of  Goderich,  on  the  east  shore 
of  Lake  Huron,  Ontario.     Distant  from  Stratford  44  miles,  from  Toronto  1(52. 

1833  John  Beatty 

84    United  with  Saugeen 

35  John  Armstrong,  Thomas  Hurlburt . 


37   ... 

38  Hugh  Montgomery 

39  John  K.  Williston 

^n  {  Charles  B.  Goodrich,    ) 

w  j  Thomas  Fawcett,  \      

41  Thomas  Fawcett .... 

42  James  Norris      .    .... 

43  John  Bredin  .......  

44  John  Gundy       

45  Henry  Byers,  John  Hunt 

46  Henry  Byers,  George  Kennedy . . 

47  George  Kennedy,  Thomas  Williams. 

48  John  Williams,  James  Gray 

49  John  Williams,  John  G.  Laird 

50  Samuel  Fear,  Thomas  Peacock ...... 

51  Samuel  Fear,  Joel  Briggs  ... 

52  Samuel  Fear,  William  Creighton  .    . 

53  Charles  Silvester,  James  M.  Clarke 

54  Charles  Silvester,  George  Cochran . . 

55  John  S.  Evans,  James  Berry 

56  John  S.  Evans    

57  John  S.  Evans ,    

58  Thomas  Cosford,  Stephen  Bond 

59  Thomas  Cosford .         ... 

60  Thomas  Cosford . 

61  Noble  F.  English. ; 

62  Noble  F.  English. .      

63  Noble  F.  English 

64  Richard  Whiting 

65  Richard  Whiting . .  

66  Richard  Whiting . . 

67  William  H.  Poole 

68  William  H.  Poole 

69  William  H.  Poole 

70  William  S.  Blackstock. 

71  William  S.  Blackstock 

72  William  S.  Blackstock      . 

73  James  Graham 

74  See  London  Conference    


GOSFIELD. 
A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Essex,  Ontario. 
1833  Horace  Dean .... 

34  Horace  Dean,  Peter  Ker  .        .... 

35  John  Baxter,  James  Ward.      . .,,  .-,,„.. 

36  Stephen  Miles c  . ; :, 

Amherstburg  united  with  it  two  years. 


55 



45 

25 

.... 

60 

103 

.... 

84 

80 

78 

-.  i,  ■ 

78 

. . . 

96 

140 

.... 

185 

190 

.... 

... 

216 

5  00 

249 

7  50 

316 

11  50 

303 

12  93 

324 

10  60 

392 

11  00 

*507 

16  12 

.... 

+  229 

16  55 

8  10 

85 

4  00 

5  40 

135 

4  50 

6  00 

140 

3  58 

3  38 

150 

6  18 

4  25 

105 

5  25 

4  00 

100 

7  00 

4  00 

112 

5  20 

2  20 

121 

7  10 

2  22 

111 

4  35 

2  86 

116 

7  15 

4  10 

150 

11  15 

2  20 

152 

12  50 

5  30 

156 

12  60 

6  40 

218 

12  70 

13  00 

30C 

13  75 

18  00 

280 

25  65 

24  00 

275 

24  62 

13  00 

225 

18  89 

10  21 

240 

24  42 

9  83 

4  00 

4  00 

5  25 

6  08 

5  12 

6  00 
23  30 

9  25 
5  00 
8  00 
8  00 
10  00 

8  50 

10  00 

11  50 

12  00 

9  25 
11  00 

17  00 

18  00 
18  00 
20  00 
30  00 

38  50 

39  00 
39  00 
41  50 


It  was  formerly  Amherstburg  Circuit. 


340 

■  ■  •  • 

294 

•  •  •  . 

307 

280 

... 

12  50 
24  00 


Plinto 


■i-Tlmrfial/4     cnA     W„  „■„  „  „„1,    _„i    „«T 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


217 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

1837 

Conrad  Vandusen,  David  Hafdie 

184 

$6  00 

.... 

$4  00 

38  John  K.  Williston,  Henry  Byers 

197 

6  25 

6  00 

Howard  united  with  it  six  years. 

39  Thomas  McMullen,  Stephen  Miles 

181 

35  75 

41  93 

40  Cornelius  Flummerfelt,  Stephen  Miles       

314 

15  53 

.... 

0  50 

41  Cornelius  Flummerfelt,  Henry  Byers 

315 

5  20 

42  Kennedy  Creighton    .            ... 

372 

13  07 

3  10 

43  Solomon  Waldron,  Thomas  Williams     .... 

460 

12  25 

2  65 

44  Solomon  Waldron 

339 

2  20 

1  62 

Tilbury  united  with  it  two  years. 

45  David  Hardie,  William  Dignam ... 

280 

2  43 

2  92 

46 

344 

9  04 

10  45 

Amherstburg  again  united  with  it  two  years. 

47  Richard  Phelps,  Samuel  Fear 

311 

8  00 

7  85 

48  Richard  Phelps,  Edwin  Clement .... 

368 

16  74 

12  76 

49  Edwin  Clement 

310 

14  14 

•  .  .  . 

6  50 

50  Robert  Corson                                     

211 

8  00 

10  50 

51  John  K.  Williston 

186 

9  40 

6  50 

52  John  K.  Williston 

185 

14  02 

6  97 

53 
54 

William  Dignam  ....        

177 

210 

10  63 

11  00 

6  32 

6  42 

55  William  Chapman 

200  .j 

10  00 

6  25 

56  William  Chapman 

212 

10  57 

$2  52 

7  43 

Rochester  united  with  it  two  years. 

57  Thomas  Atkinson,  Edwin  Fessant  .            .... 

214 

8  23 

8  77 

400 

8  75 

2  66 

17  62 

Amherstburg  again  united  with  it  two  years. 

59  Thomas  S.  Howard,  Thomas  Drake 

552 

18  65 

11  00 

19  00 

60  Thomas  S.  Howard,  Hugh  Johnston      . .             . .    . 

410 

16  00 

3  00 

15  50 

421 

17  00 

7  12 

17  00 

62  William  Hawke ...            

226 

6  07 

3  04 

8  22 

63  William  Hawke 

216 

5  20 

2  34 

10  00 

64  Thomas  Cleworth.                                            

220 

7  10 

2  50 

12  10 

65  Thomas  Cleworth        

227 

6  15 

2  20 

10  14 

66 

Now  called  Kingsville  Circuit . 

244 

6  20 

2  32 

20  00 

GRAFTON. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Haldimand,  County  of  Northumberland,  Ontario. 
of  Cobourg  Circuit.     Distant  from  Cobourg  7  miles. 

1859  Henry  Jackson . .  .... 

60  James  Kennedy  

61  1    

to  >  United  with  Baltimore. 
72) 

73  Thomas  J.  Edmison.      . .  

74  See  Toronto  Conference  ... 


38 
38 


43 


3  35 
3  73 


It  was  formerly  part 


2  72 


2  10 
1  90 


1   17 


1  25 

2  64 


1  25 


GRANBY. 

A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Shefford,  Quebec.     Distant 

from  Frost  Village  14  miles. 


1856  Samuel  G.  Phillips 

57  James  Thorneloe  ... 

58  James  Thorneloe    . . . 

59  James  Thorneloe 

60  John  Walton    . . 

61  John  Walton 

62  John  Walton  . .  . 

63  John  Davies  .  f. . 

64  John  Davies  . . 

65  John  Davies  . 

66  Benjamin  Cole  . 

67  Benjamin  Cole . 

68  Benjamin  Cole  . . 

69  William  English  .  .  . 

70  William  English . . . 

71  William  English    . . 

72  William  H.  Rowsom, 

73  James  E.  Richardson 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


B,A. 


94 
114 
118 
124 
131 
105 
80 
88 
90 
113 
125 
124 
106 
161 
147 
149 
178 
198 
175 


rom   St. 

Hyacinth  t 

25  milt 

1  00 

2 

06 

6  50 

2  47 

1 

07 

J       7  62 

8  00 

2 

00 

4  00 

0 

00 

i    8  66 

4  50 

o 

00 

8  50 

2  00 

1 

25 

4  00 

1 

75 

3  00 

1  10 

1 

00 

4  00 

4  21 

2 

54 

8  06 

4  58 

3 

20 

8  34 

5  10 

3 

62 

9  SS 

11  28 

1 

26 

4  32 

8  50 

2 

55 

4  76 

8  39 

4 

00 

5  70 

10  00 

6 

20 

11  32 

11  00 

8 

25 

12  68 

11   15 

3 

43 

13  00 

11  45 

2 

95 

13  50 

14  27 

4 

86 

16  00 

218 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND   MISSIONS. 


•    GRENVILLE. 

A  village  on  the  north  shore  of  the  Ottawa  River,  at  the  head  of  the  Ottawa  Canal,  in  the  township 
and  County  of  Argenteuil,  Quebec.  It  was  formerly  part  of  St.  Andrew's  Circuit  and  Lochabar 
Mission.     Distant  from  Montreal  60  miles. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1854  James  Roy  .... 

55  James  Roy    

56  James  Morris 

57  James  Morris 

58  James  Morris 

59  John  V  Wilson 

60  Robert  Graham  .... 

61  Robert  Graham. . 

62  Joseph  Hill 

63  Joseph  Hill ...  . . .    . 

64  George  H.  Kenney. 

65  George  H.  Kenney 

66  United  with  Lachute .... 

67  Jabez  B.  Keough. .      .    

68  Jabez  B.  Keough 

69  Jabez  B.  Keough 

70  {James  Newbatt)  .  .  ,    

71  {James  Newbatt) 

72  John  Corbett 

73  John  Corbett  ... 

74  See  Montreal  Conference  . . . 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

40 

... 

67 

65 

$i  50 

69 

67 

47 

0  60 

$6  50 

48 

1  75 

0  50 

49 

1  50 

0  75 

64 

1  72 

1  00 

64 

1  79 

1  00 

65 

2  55 

1  01 

56 

1  76 

0  78 

79 

2  18 

1  50 

68 

2  22 

2  28 

64 

2  77 

1  44 

71 

5  30 

60 

6  28 

56 

6  30 

i  25 

58 

6  50 

2  35 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$4 
5 
4 
2 
3 
3 
1 
5 
1 
4 

2 
2 
2 
3 
3 
3 
4 


82 
00 
00 
90 
00 
00 
97 
15 
60 
59 

07 
20 
63 
00 
03 
24 
00 


GREY. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Huron,  Ontario.     The  Mission  included  the  townships  of  Grey,  Elma, 

Wallace  and  Howick. 

1854  John  Armstrong.. .        .....  ...  .         ...  .      .      I       ..  ... 

55  James  E.  Dyer ...  .  84  1  60  1  00 

56  Mission  divided.     See  Howick,  Elma  and  Wallace . .  86  4  20     [       3  35  4  50 

GRIMSBY. 

A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Lincoln,  Ontario.     The  Circuit  was  formerly  called  Canboro' 

— which  see.     Distant  from  Hamilton  16  miles,  from  St.  Catharines  17  miles. 


1836  Richard  Phelps,  William  Steer 

37  Samuel  Belton,  John  Law. ... 

38  Samuel  Belton,  James  Spencer.. . 

39  James  Musgrove,  George  R.  Sanderson  . 

41  George  Poole,  Charles  W   M.  Gilbert  .. . 

42  George  Poole,  William  Ames 

43  George  Poole,  Joseph  Sheply.  . . 

44  Matthew  Whiting,  Reuben  E.  Tupper  . . 

45  Matthew  Whiting,  Reuben  E:  Tupper. . 

46  Matthew  Whiting,  Thomas  Demorest. . . 

47  Sylvester  Hurlburt,  W  ellington  Jeffers . . 

48  Hamilton  Biggar,  Joseph  Hill. .  . . 

49  Hamilton  Biggar,  Isaac  Barber 

50  Alexander  T.  Green,  Noble  Armstrong., 

51  Alexander  T.  Green,  William  S.  Griffin.  . 

52  William  Haw,  Joel  Briggs 

53  William  Haw,  James  Harris. .'. . 

54  Simon  Huntingdon,  William  Richardson 

55  Simon  Huntingdon,  Thomas  Cobb  , 

56  John  English,  Richard  J.  Forman 

57  John  English,  Christopher  Hamilton . 

58  Michael  Fawcett,  Thomas  S.  Keough.. . . 

59  Michael  Fawcett,  Thomas  S.  Keough . . . 

60  Michael  Fawcett,  Shem  Blanshard 

61  John  Shaw,  James  Whiting 


247 

253 

11  22 

.... 

258 

11  00 

308 

11  00 

306 

15  12 

308 

8  16 

358 

12  00 

460 

9  00 

438 

12  92 

440 

20  00 

432 

20  00 

447 

431 

23  12 

395 

27  61 

467 

36  05 

497 

29  37 

376 

29  11 

380 

30  05 

*386 

22  50 

358 

38  93 

16  45 

+  362 

33  98 

13  02 

209 

11  87 

8  48 

234 

11  40 

4  80 

450 

17  00 

6  00 

376 

18  00 

7  50 

356 

17  50 

8  00 

21  12 
16  25 

13  75 
10  70 

14  70 

16  07 
16  35 
8  75 
13  95 
16  05 
12  00 

19  76 

20  78 
24  40 
27  00 

22  25 

23  50 
23  50 

23  60 

24  95 
10  87 
16  00 
32  00 
47  00 
53  00 


*  Stonev  Creek  set  off. 


+  Smithville  set  off.  and  Stonev  Creek  atrain  united. 


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219 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1862  John  Shaw,  William  F.  Campbell          

280 

$17  69 

$9  25 

$41  50 

63  John  Shaw,  Henry  Beeson 

268 

17  07 

4  81 

45  00 

64  J.  Herbert  Starr,  John  B.  Keagey,  B.A.    ..          ... 

265 

14  87 

5  81 

18  18 

65  J.  Herbert  Starr,  John  B.  Keagey,  B.A.. .          ...    . 

285 

19  01 

9  33 

37  50 

fifi  Tobn  Wakefield    $  W.  C.  Washington,  B.A. ,     ) 

bt>  Jonn  Wakefield,  |  Nathaniel  Smith)                   ^  •  • .  • 

290 

12  55 

9  44 

48  50 

67  John  Wakefield,  George  Rogers  .            .... 

240 

19  50 

4  00 

40  00 

68  John  S.  Clarke,  Joseph  Locke 

294 

24  68 

8  00 

68  73 

69  John  S.  Clarke,  Benjamin  B.  Keefer. . 

344 

26 '48 

14  80 

70  00 

70  John  S.  Clarke,  Walter  Rigsby.  ...                  .... 

*288 

20  43 

9  54 

65  20 

288 

20  64 

13  00 

70  19 

72  Charles  Silvester,  John  W.  Dochstader 

260 

20  83 

12  95 

72  46 

73  John  Mills,  Charles  W   Hawkins,  B.A 

254 

20  64 

13  06 

65  97 

260 

21  00 

9  50 

66  12 

GUELPH. 

The  County  town  of  the  County  of  Wellington,   Ontario 

It  is  situate  on  the  River  Speed,  in  the 

township  of  Guelph.     Distant  from  Toronto  47 

miles,  from  Hamilton  30  miles. 

1836  Samwil  Fear         

37  Samuel  Far     .... 

32 

38  Benjamin  Nankeville 

122 

97 

. . 

150 

41  Ezra  Adams,  Edmund  Stoney 

60 

42  Stephen  Brownell 

99 

43  Stephen  Brownell :                    

126 

2  60 

2  00 

44  Stephen  Brownell 

145 

3  57 

2  06 

45  Thomas  Cosford,  John  Goodfellow                 

140 

5  00 

6  00 

46  Thomas  Cosford .      ...              ... 

155 

8  75 

9  10 

47  John  Bredin,  John  Hunt 

189 

10  00 

11  00 

48  John  Bredin,  Charles  Fish 

203 

5  00 

7  62 

49  James  Spencer,  Charles  Fish 

226 

11  00 

10  32 

291 

12  92 

25  90 

51 
52 

George  Goodson . .          

f274 
137 

15  09 
12  60 

22  50 

14  00 

53  Lewis  Warner 

140 

13  26 

16  00 

Ki  T      -tit             \  Richard  Clarke,     ) 

54  Lewis  Warner,  j  Jameg  E    Dyer;    j           .... 

55  Lewis  Warner,  Andrew  Edwards 

150 

21  04 

24  50 

261 

31  78 

22  40 

26  67 

56  Robert  Cooney,  M.A. ,  Isaac  Barber 

J  265 

22  50 

38  60 

57  Robert  Cooney,  D.D.,  John  Jackson 

191 

15  85 

2  50 

21  27 

58  John  Douse 

309 

12  00 

4  50 

14  46 

59  John  Douse ... 

209 

17  98 

7  60 

13  40 

60  John  Douse.                       . .                 .... 

192 

20  80 

7  00 

18  25 

215 

12  05 

5  60 

20  83 

62  James  Brock. . .                                 

220 

21  11 

10  40 

30  00 

63  James  Brock       

220 

21  35 

12  85 

30  00 

64  John  Carroll ....                  .  .      . .          

220 

29  95 

12  43 

30  00 

65  John  Carroll 

320 

23  37 

12  65 

31  85 

66  John  Carroll ...                            

299 

24  81 

16  65 

40  25 

67  William  S.  Griffin  ...                                   

250 

28  89 

13  62 

35  25 

68  William  S.  Griffin 

267 

32  11 

15  50 

44  22 

69  William  S.  Griffin 

270 

26  35 

22  00 

36  35 

70  Ephraim  15.  Harper,  JM.A.    . .              

250 

29  71 

20  60 

41  00 

71  Ephraim  B.  Harper,  M.A. .      ..                  

227 

43  25 

26  67 

44  26 

72  Ephraim  B.  Harper,  M.A.  . .                          

227 

47  15 

26  80 

51  46 

73  Isaac  B.  Howard                      

330 

49  37 

21  91 

72  22 

74 

See  London  Conference .  .          ...... 

445 

62  28 

27  30 

73  38 

GULL  RIVER. 
A  small  village  on  Gull  River,  in  the  township  of  Anson,  County  of  Victoria,  Ontario. 

1859  James  W.  Sloane.    . 

60  George  H.  Kenney 

61  George  H.  Kenney .  . 

62  Now  called  Minden- 


-which  see 


82 
86 
87 


1  41 


0  81 


3  43 


*  Beamaville  set  off. 


t  Elora  set  off. 


X  Rockwood  set  off. 


220 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


h: 


HALLOWELL. 

A  village  and  township  in  Prince  Edward  County,  Ontario. 

Circuit. 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Smith's  Creek 


Year                            Names  of  Ministers.                    # 

No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Members 

Fund. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

1817  Wyatt  Chamberlain,  Ezra  Adams                

18  Thomas  Madden,  John  Tuke  .... 

472 

.... 

19  Thomas  Madden,  Franklin  Metcalf 

536 

, 

20  James  Wilson,  Franklin  Metcalf           

405 

21  Samuel  Belton,  James  Wilson        

490 

•  •  • 

22  Calvin  N.  Flint,  Joseph  Castle  .                 ...... 

499 



23  Philander  Smith,  David  Wright, . 

539 

519     ' 

. , 

.... 

25  Franklin  Metcalf,  Anson  Green  ...        ... 

462 

470 

27  Wyatt  Chamberlain,  John  C.  Davidson 

679 

28  George  Ferguson 

838 

. . 

29  George  Ferguson,  Hamilton  Biggar       

719 

.     ■  in   ■ 

.  •  • 

30  Rowley  Heyland,  Thomas  Bevitt     ... 

909 

31  Daniel  McMullen,  Thomas  Bevitt .   \    . .  .... .  ....,, . 

660 

32  R.  Heyland,  A.  McNab,  J.  Baxter,  J.  Currie . 

789 

•  •  • 

.-:    . 

33  Rowley  Heyland,  Edmund  Shepherd  .      

813 

.     7     .    . 

$24  00 

34  Richard  Jones,  George  Poole,  Alexander  McNab     . . 

590 

25  30 

35  Richard  Jones,  George  Poole       ...        

575 

20  00 

36  John  C.  Davidson,  William  Haw  .... 

648 

.... 

30  00 

581 

$19  14 

19  09 

38  John  Black,  John  G.  Manly     „/.,.. 

587 

J7  88 

14  42 

39  John  Black,  John  G.  Manly  . .       . .                     

595 

24  50 

15  25 

40  Lewis  Warner  William  Philp 

533 

14  50 

...    a 

15  50 

41  Richard  Jones,  Lewis  Warner. ...           . .            .... 

666 

17  63 

.... 

21  34 

42  Richard  Jones,  Samuel  P.  LaDow .... 

683 

17  09 



18  08 

43  Richard  Jones,  Isaac  B.  Aylesworth,  M.D    

907 

18  00 

18  50 

44  Conrad  Vandusen,  Isaac  B.  Aylesworth,  M.  D 

871 

20  90 

22  00 

45  Conrad  Vandusen,  David  B.  Madden 

*749 

21  05 

22  25 

46  Asahel  Hurlburt,  John  A.  Williams 

514- 
540 

16  08 
10  98 

21  00 

47  Asahel  Hurlburt,  Thomas  Cleghorn      

19  75 

48  William  McCullough,  Thomas  Cleghorn 

452 

14  03 

14  37 

49  William  McCullough,  William  Coleman      

470 

20  00 

26  50 

60  Name  of  Circuit  now  changed  to  Picton 

690 

21  00 

32  00 

HALL'S  BRIDGE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Harvey,  County  of  Peterboro',  Ontario.     Distant  from  Lakefield  12  miles. 

It  was  formerly  Burleigh  Road  Mission. 


1868  Cornelius  A.  Jones,  David  Winter 

69  James  W.  Sloane 

70  David  Hardie  

71  David  Hardie 

72  John  Hodgson    

73  William  Craig 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


100 

7  40 

$3  50 

+  123 

8  00 

4  00 

87 

1  95 

0  94 

42 

2  13 

1  10 

42 

1  03 

0  £4 

20 

1  33 

0  61 

64 

1   10 

00 
00 
07 
33 
35 
00 
75 


HAMILTON. 
A  City  beautifully  situated  on  Burlington  Bay,  at  the  head  of  Lake  Ontario,  in  the  township  of  Barton, 

Ontario.     Distant  from  Toronto  38  miles.      It  was  formerly  a  part  of  the  Ancaster  Circuit. 

From  1835  until  1839   Ancaster  was  included  in  the  Hamilton  Circuit.     In  1839  Ancaster  with 

400  members  was  set  off;  this,  however,  only  continued  for  one  year,  as  in  1839  we  again  find  the 

whole  included  in  Hamilton  Circuit. 
1835  William  Ryerson,  Edmund  Shepherd,  Samuel  Rose. 

36  William  Ryerson,  Joseph  Messmore,  Samuel  Rose. . 

37  Richard  Jones,  Alex.  McNab,  Wellington  Jeffers  . . 


596 
566 

514 

5423 

47  31 
56  25 
24  85 

+  f!Vm 

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WESLEYAN    METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


221 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


40 


1838  John  C.  Davidson 

39  John  C.  Davidson,  Peter  Ker,  William  Coleman . . . 
J.  G.  Manly,  Hugh  Montgomery,  J.  Wilkinson, 
Alexander  McNab,  George  R.  Sanderson, 

41  Alex.  McNab,  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Isaac  B.  Howard 

42  James  Musgrove,  William  Philp,  William  Price . 

43  Anson  Green,  Lachlan  Taylor    ... 

44  Lewis  Warner,  Isaac  B.  Howard 

45  Lewis  Warner,  Noble  F.  English ... 

46  William  Pollard,  Thomas  Rattray  

47  John  Douse,  Thomas  Rattray  ....  

48  Henry  Wilkinson,  George  Young 

49  Henry  Wilkinson,  George  Young 

50  Henry  Wilkinson 

51  John  Carroll,  Richard  Clarke 

52  John  Carroll,  John  Bredin .  

53  John  Carroll,  John  Bredin 

54  James  Elliott,  William  Haw,  G.  N.  A.  F.  T.  Dickson 

55  James  Elliott,  Ephraim  B  Harper,  Jonathan  E.  Letts 

56  James  Elliott,  Ephraim  B.  Harper,  Charles  Lavell .  . 

57  Samuel  D.  Rice,  Ephraim  B.  Harper,  Charles  Lavell. 

ci  i  t%   t>-       <n        t       n    (  "W-  s-  Blackstock. 

Samuel  D.  Rice,  Ohas.  Lavell,  j  R   Fowler>  MD 

Samuel  D.  Pice,  John  G.  Laird,  Alex.  Langford 

George  Douglas,  Richard  Whiting,  Henry  Beeson    . 

61  George  Douglas,  Richard  Whiting,  Wm.  W    Ross. 

62  G.  Douglas,  S.  D.  Rice,  J.  A.  Gordon,  Geo.  Burson . 

63  James  Elliott,  S.  D.  Rice,  J.  A.  Gordon,   G.  Burson 

E.  B.  Harper,  M.A.,  A.  Sutherland,  W.  Briggs 

E.  B.  Harper,  M.A.,  A.  Sutherland,  N.  Burwash,B.A 
Ephraim  B.  Harper,   M.A.,   Alexander  Sutherland, 

N.  Burwash,  B.  A.,  Ebenezer  Robson        

67  Circuit  divided — see  below 


58 

59 
60 


64 

65 
66 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

500 

$53  43 

$41  00 

135 

21  00 

16  78 

648 

49  23 

49  43 

557 

50  00 

50  00 

578 

52  35 

41  00 

*  802 

58  14 

57  00 

438 

42  19 

29  05 

383 

42  50 

32  00 

336 

29  21 

32  76 

375 

32  94 

36  00 

435 

35  76 

20  00 

478 

36  00 

27  25 

t500 

42  25 

35  75 

274 

29  95 

30  50 

281 

35  70 

60  00 

478 

44  87 

87  60 

555 

60  98 

114  30 

575 

81  95 

.$37  92 

116  50 

550 

113  72 

67  57 

240  80 

523 

87  23 

52  00 

196  00 

808 

93  37 

70  15 

191  55 

673 

78  88 

40  94 

161  27 

620 

68  11 

28  42 

187  03 

524 

69  19 

40  81 

166  00 

584 

63  95 

34  29 

220  77 

725 

77  44 

46  65 

210  00 

667 

89  57 

40  02 

203  85 

600 

90  67 

45  21 

244  00 

590 

83  62 

53  53 

277  65 

693 

120  70 

55  77 

280  00 

I.  HAMILTON— CENTENARY  CHURCH 

1867  John  Potts 

68  John  Potts,  George  H.  Bridgman,  M.A. 

69  John  Potts,  Joseph  M.  Hagar,  B.A        

70  William  J.  Hunter,  James  Hannon 

71  William  J.  Hunter,  James  Hannon 

72  William  J.  Hunter,  Manly  Benson 

73  Hugh  Johnston,  M.A.,  Manly.  Benson  .. 

74  See  London  Conference 


361 

445 
465 
505 
506 
475 
469 


62  78 

97  79 

108  71 

114  79 

116  74 

117  66 
122  36 


24  56 

85  10 

107  00 

168  29 

155  00 

56  55 

73  00 


183  95 
221  50 
224  40 
228  00 
234  00 
269  00 
301  00 


II.  HAMILTON— WESLEY  CHURCH. 

1867  James  Elliott,  Thomas  Derrick       

68  Ephraim  Evans,  D.D  

69  Ephraim  Evans,  D.D 

70  William  H.  Poole 

71  William  H.  Poole,  Richard  W.  Padgham 

72  William  H.  Poole 

73  William  Stephenson,  Coverdale  Watson 

74  See  London  Conference 


259 
245 
222 
288 
306 
365 
371 


41  00 

27  37 

36  50 

37  25 
31  74 
34  50 
56  50 


III.  HAMILTON— FIRST  METHODIST  CHURCH. 


1867 
68 
69 
70 
71 


Egerton  R.  Young. 

James  Kines 

William  W.  Ross 
William  Galbraith .    . . 
,  .  William  Galbraith 

72  Andrew  Cunningham.. . 

73  W.  Wellington  Carson . 

74  See  London  Conference. 


158 
154 
134 
145 
150 
182 
190 


_ 
16 

77 

18 

50 

20  17 

23 

37 

28 

14 

26 

40 

28  50 

21  83 
20  88 
13  90 

23  00 

24  00 
20  00 
23  40 


9  00 
10  00 
13  10 
17  50 
15  80 

13  35 

14  10 


98  47 

70  35 
60  60 
63  00 
65  00 

71  00 
79  00 


27  00 
37  00 
43  77 

28  87 
33  00 
37  50 
20  00 


Dundas  set  off. 


t  Glanford  set  of. 


222 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


HANOVER. 

A  village  on  the  line  of  the  townships  of  Bentinck  and  Brant,  in  the  Counties  of  Grey  and  Bruce, 
Ontario.     Distant  from  Elora,  Kincardine,  and  Owen  Sound,  each  38  miles. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1857  George  Jacques.       ......... 

58  George  Jacques .     

59  George  Jacques.  

60  John  Hutchinson.  

61  John  Hutchinson.         ..       ..    . .  • 

62  John  Hutchinson.         

63  William  Cross 

64  William  Cross    . .  ... 

65  Colman  Bristol,  B.A.  

66  Colman  Bristol,  B.A.  ,  '    . . 

67  Colman  Bristol,  B.A 

68  William  Irwin ... 

69  William  Irwin,  John  R.  Isaac 

70  Henry  S.  Matthews,  Thomas  R.  Reid  . .        — 

71  Henry  S.  Matthews,  Thomas  R.  Reid ...      . .    . 

72  Henry  S.  Matthews  . .  ...  . . .  7 

73  Charles  E.  Perry  ...  

74  See  Toronto  Conference .... 

HARMONY. 
A  small  village  in  the  township  of  South  Easthope,  County  of  Perth,  Ontario, 
ford  8£  miles.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Stratford  Circuit. 
1869  Ezekiel  Richardson  

70  JohnS.  Fisher .. 

71  John  S.  Fisher 

72  JohnS.  Fisher..  .. 

73  Daniel  W.  Thompson 

74  See  London  Conference 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

'46 

$2  94 

$i  '66 

44 

1  95 

.   60 

2  00 

i  66 

66 

2  56 

2  00 

84 

5  16 

2  12 

98 

3  01 

2  00 

110 

2  98 

2  05 

120 

3  00 

2  10 

135 

8  65 

2  87 

135 

6  68 

1  00 

150 

7  36 

2  04 

150 

4  00 

2  00 

160 

4  00 

3  00 

180 

5  00 

5  00 

220 

7  75 

6  25 

150 

6  50 

3  20 

155 

6  75 

3  45 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$4  00 
2  50 

2  58 

5  00 

3  00 
3  00 

3  25 

4  25 

6  28 
4  40 
8  08 
8  00 
8  00 

12  00 
14  00 

10  75 

11  80 


Distant  from  Strat- 


84 

9  54 

5  94 

87 

12  07 

8  00 

127 

14  40 

6  00 

117 

14  51 

6  04 

109 

24  42 

9  83 

HARRINGTON. 
A  village  and  township  on  the  Ottawa  River,  in  the  County  of  Argenteuil,  Quebec. 

called  Arundel  Mission.     Distant  from  Montreal  70  miles. 
1864  Robert  Bell.  ...  

65  Daniel  Connolly ........        . .  

66  Daniel  Connolly . .      

67  Included  in  Grenville  Mission .       


16  40 

17  50 

23  00 

24  00 
41  50 


It  was  formerly 


18 
40 



42 

2  00 

1  50 

44 

2  10 

1  55 

1  15 

4  75 

5  00 


HARRISTON. 
A  Town  in  the  township  of  Minto,  County  of  Wellington,  Ontario. 

Teviotdale  Mission. 
1872  Francis  C.  Reynolds . .        

73  Francis  C.  Reynolds  

74  See  London  Conference  ...        


It  was  formerly  included  in 


136 

4  23 

1  46 

1  23 

165 

5  59 

3  10 

9  40 

172 

6  80 

5  20 

15  25 

HARROWSMITH. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Portland,  County  of  Frontenac,  Ontario.     It 
boro'  Mission.     Distant  from  Kingston  16  miles. 
1858  William  Burns 

59  United  with  Wilton  Circuit 

60  John  C.  Ash 

61  John  C.  Ash     

62  John  C.  Ash  ...        

63  Shem  Blanshard 

64  William  H.  Peake 

65  William  H.  Peake. 

66  John  Holmes,  Wm.  Watson  Edwards 

67  John  Holmes 

68  William  W.  Miller..    .'  

69  William  W.  Miller.. .    

70  William  W  Miller 

71  William  Shannon  ....  

72  William  Short 

73  William  Short...     ...  

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


was  formerly  called  Lough- 


3  12 

275 

4  00 

4  00 

5  00 
3  75 
8  20 

8  00 

9  00 
9  60 
9  51 
9  73 

10  12 
13  39 
21  00 


'in 

5*05 

i  62 

i47 

3  00 

i  io 

155 

3  00 

1  50 

200 

3  25 

1  00 

183 

5  16 

1  43 

134 

4  64 

1  38 

113 

4  01 

1  73 

147 

4  20 

1  55 

152 

4  40 

1  67 

127 

2  88 

2  27 

120 

3  07 

3  22 

120 

3  67 

4  40 

120 

2  91 

4  63 

150 

3  83 

3  21 

140 

6  70 

3  40 

WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


223 


HASTINGS. 

A  village  on  the  River  Trent,  in  the  township  of  Asphodel,  County  of  Peterboro',  Ontario.  It  was 
formerly  part  of  Norwood  Circuit,  and  Percy  Mission.  Distant  from  Norwood  6  miles,  from 
Peterboro'  26  miles. 


Year! 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1863  Daniel  A.  Perrin,  B.A      

64  Daniel  A.  Perrin,  B.A 

Seymour  now  united  with  it  one  year. 

65  Robert  Mark,  Isaac  Weldon  . . 

66  William  Short        

67  William  Short..      ..  .... 

68  William  Short 

69  Robert  Godfrey 

70  Robert  Godfrey 

71  Robert  Godfrey  

72  Robert  Robinson 

73  Robert  Robinson..  

74  See  Toronto  Conference. .  .... 


No.  of 
Members. 


75 

182 

*86 

83 

84 

82 

80 

136 

111 

106 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$2  50 


50 
02 
28 
40 
41 
46 
50 
56 


6  50 

7  10 


Educa. 
Fund. 


00 
97 
44 
50 
50 
83 
50 
72 
75 
00 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


00        $3  00 


2  10 

6  79 

13  04 

14  56 
14  80 

14  82 

15  00 

14  50 

15  00 
15  00 


HASTINGS  ROAD. 

So  called  from  a  leading  road  in  the  County  of  Hastings,  Ontario.     In  1863  the  Mission  had  appoint- 
ments in  eight  townships.     Its  head  is  Bannockburn,  in  the  township  of  Madoc. 


1861  Richard  Potter 

62  James  W.  Sloane 

63  James  W.  Sloane 

64  James  W.  Sloane 

65  Robert  Godfrey       

66  Now  called  Bannockburn . 


50 
63 
73 
73 
64 


7  00 
7  10 
4  68 
4  71 
4  02 


1  59 

2  30 

3  38 

2  86 
2  18 


5  00 
5  20 
10  75 
3  10 
3  15 


HATLEY. 


A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Stanstead,  Quebec. 


1836 
37 
38 
39 
40 
to 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 


69 
60 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Edmund  Botterell .... 

Edmund  Botterell,  Edmund  S.  Ingalls 

Included  in  Compton  Mission. 

John  Davies  ...      

John  Davies  .... 

John  Walton  .... 

John  Walton 

John  Walton. .  ...  .... 

Joseph  Forsyth 

William  Scales  .... 


United  with  Compton  Circuit. 
William  W.  Ross. 

William  W.  Ross.  

John  Tomkins 

John  Tomkins  . .      .  

John  Tomkins,  Benjamin  Longley 

Cassville  united. 
William  H.  Rowsom,  Benjamin  Longley 
William  H.  Rowsom.  Isaac  Wilkinson. 

William  H.  Rowsom,  B.A 

John  W.  Clipsham 

John  W    Clipsham  

See  Montreal  Conference  


50 
365 
409 
181 


63 

78 
70 

75 
78 
40 
17 


55 
51 
28 
36 

66 
99 
+  107 
46 
75 
94 


95 
18 
25 
00 

75 


0  55 
2  15 


2  16 

2  25 

2  10 
1  60 

8    OO 


57 
26 
61 


1  43 

2  00 

1  50 
1  06 

6  90 

1  86 

2  40 
1  29 


70 
63 
17 
23 
60 
75 


43 
45 

66 
00 
0C 
00 


2  65 

6  53 

5  00 

5  83 

14  44 

15  85 
14  65 


92 
30 
41 


'  Campbellford  set  off. 


t  Cassville  set  off. 


224 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


HAVELOCK. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Belmont,  County  of  Peterboro'.  Ontario. 

Norwood  Circuit. 


It  was  formerly  part  of  tl 


Yeart 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1863  Edward  Morrow,  M.A.. 

64  David  Hardie 

65  David  Hardie 

66  David  Hardie . 

67  William  Halstead 

68  William  Halstead      ... 

69  William  Halstead  . . . 

70  (Thomas  E.  Madden).    . 

71  Thomas  W   Glover 

72  See  Blairton      


HEMMINGFORD. 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

65 

li'n 

$0  50 

77 

0  78 

0  60 

78 

78 

2  50 

1  31 

86 

2  50 

2  30 

94 

2  70 

5  00 

95 

2  75 

5  50 

115 

4  08 

1  64 

124 

3  00 

2  00 

Sup  M 
Fund. 


$3  45 
2  35 


3  76 

4  50 

4  67 

5  00 

4  00 

5  50 


A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Huntingdon,  Quebec.     Distant  from  Montreal  38  miles,  an 

from  the  Province  Line  3  miles. 

1855  Richard  Clarke ...-  ... 

56  Samuel  E.  Maudsley ...                           ...          66  6  47  2  40  2  25 

57  Samuel  E.  Maudsley ...          76  9  95  3  27  3  00 

58  William  Bryers 119  8  78  3  78  6  00 

59  William  Bryers ....              . .        .        133  9  42  3  00  8  00 

60  Henry  F.  Bland ....        141  9  51  4  00  10  33 

61  Henry  F.  Bland.                       ....                     ..        .        161  9  80  4  28  10  40 

62  Henry  F.  Bland 161  9  84  4  30  10  50 

63  William  C.  Henderson,  B. A... 166  10  00  4  40  1110 

64  William  C.  Henderson,  B.A...                         ...                177  9  81  4  80  14  86 

65  William  C.  Henderson,  B.  A..                   168  8  03  3  41  15  93 

66  James  A.  Gordon ...                         170  10  68  5  91  16  33 

67  James  A.  Gordon ....        155  13  13  6  05  17  30 

68  James  A.  Gordon ...    . .                136  15  00  7  47  17  00 

69  William  I.  Shaw,  B.A.,  LL.B.                   ..               .124  1117  6  70  15  00 

70  William  I.  Shaw,  M.A.,  LL.B.                      . .            .120  9  51  6  47  21  85 

71  William  I.  Shaw,  M.A.,  LL.B .115  12  00  8  62  27  42 

72  John  Scanlon .             .      .        116  8  20  4  09  28  00 

73  ohn  Scanlon.      .        ...,:,... 110  8  50  3  47  2150 

74  See  Montreal  Conference                          115  7  00  3  50  26  00 


HILLSDALE. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Medonte,  County  of  Simcoe,  Ontario.     Distant  from  Barrie  17  miles 

It  was  formerly  Craighurst  and  Penetanguishene  Missions. 


1871  Peter  Ker  J  ^aighurst. 

(  renetangmshene. 

72  Peter  Ker,  Thomas  R.  Fydell      .      .  . .      . .        . 

73  James  Macfarlane,  Charles  Langford  .... 

74  See  Toronto  Conference..      . .  . . 


100 

2  80 

3  10 

*  115 

6  67 

5  50 

219 

10  00 

9  00 

198 

9  67 

2  15 

203 

12  50 

5  60 

5  00 

6  00 
18  60 
18  60 
26  64 


6  25 


HOLLAND  LANDING. 
A  village  on  the  Holland  River,  in  the  township  of  East  Gwillimbury,  County  of  York,  Ontario. 

Distant  from  Toronto  38  miles. 
1854  Andrew  Edwards  . .  

55  George  Cochran "  ... 

Snake  Island  united  with  it. 

56  George  T.  Richardson  . .  

57  George  T.  Richardson         

58  Thomas  Hanna  ...    

59  Thomas  Hanna    

60  Thomas  Hanna,  Isaac  Baker     ...  . . 

61  Abraham  Dayman,  David  Jennings  

62  Alexander  Drennan,  James  Laird      ... 

63  Alexander  Drennan,  Nelson  Burns,  B.A.     . . 

64  Alexander  Drennan,  Richard  Large 

65  William  J.  Hewitt,  Joseph  Locke  . 

66  Now  called  Sharon  and  Mount  Albert      


ie-i 

6  27 

2  93 

139 

11  53 

6  41 

120 

7  21 

3  06 

112 

4  01 

3  08 

130 

8  01 

3  47 

145 

8  27 

3  26 

192 

7  42 

2  53 

171 

8  00 

3  25 

204 

6  85 

7  37 

162 

4  33 

4  56 

160 

3  48 

5  21 

179 

9  61 

5  25 

8 
3 
5 
7 
11 
10 
7 
7 


9  03. 

9  05 
03 
93 


00 
00 
73 
08 
28 


14  00 


nKnve    miron    +Y\  VdOTlTO     MioaiAtt 


WESLEYAN    METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


225 


HOLLAND  and  SULLIVAN. 
Two  townships  in  the  County  of  Grey,   Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Owen  Sound  Mission. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Eduea. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

83 

$1   80 

$i  20 

72 

1  69 

1  50 

71 

1  68 

1  72 

77 

1  82 

1  10 

71 

1  50 

0  81 

78 

2  04 

2  04 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$3  75 
3  00 
1  52 
1  63 

1  82 

2  78 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Clinton 


4  12 

5  98 


2  00 

3  18 


15  60 
18  00 


1860  George  Jacques  . .  

61  George  Jacques  

62  William  Norton  

63  William  Norton 

64  William  Norton  

65  John  Neelands  . .  ... 

66  Now  called  Chatsworth  Mission 

HOLMESVILLE. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Goderich,   County  of  Huron,  Ontario. 

Circuit. 
1872  William  E.  Smith ..  

73  Charles  E.  Stafford        ....         118 

74  See  London  Conference  130 

HORNING'S  MILLS. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Melancthon,   County  of  Grey,  Ontario.      It  was  formerly  part  of  the 

Artemesia  Mission.     Distant  from  Owen  Sound  50  miles,  from  Toronto  62  miles. 

1863  William  J.  Hewitt      .  i 

64  William  J.  Hewitt        44  |       3 

-65  William  Norton         ..                               67  ■? 

66  William  Norton        . .        .  63 

67  William  Norton         . .                          .  59 

68  Peter  Addison        70  2 

69  Peter  Addison    .  91  4 

70  Peter  Addison        ....                         92  |       7 

71  Thomas  Culbert                     ..                       ..  113  ]     15  ^ 

72  Thomas  Culbert                     *       114  ,       8  20 

73  Thomas  Culbert               115  8  25 

74  See  Toronto  Conference                . .  135  8  50 


50 

50 
95 
00 

25 
16 

26 


14 
15 
37 

80 
00 
54 
34 
8  78 
4  53 

4  40 

5  00 


50 

00 
00 
28 
60 
80 
50 


9  86 
18  07 

IS  25 
25  00 


1836  James  Ward 

37  John  K.  Williston 

38  Stephen  Miles    

39  1 

to  >  United  with  Gosfield. 
43) 

44  Thomas  Harmon    . . 

45  Thomas  Williams  .... 

46  ... .  


HOWARD. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Bothwell,  Ontario. 


108 
151 

175 


157 
154 
139 


16 


00 

72 


63 

47 
55 


HOWICK. 


A  township  in  the  County  of  Huron,  Ontario. 

1856  John  A,  Dowler  ...  

57  John  Hough  ....  


It  was  formerly  part  of  Grey  Mission. 


58 


John  Hough . 


59  Daniel  Connolly     . 

60  Thomas  Hadwin,  David  Ryan 

61  Thomas  Hadwin,  John  Neelands 

62  Thomas  Hadwin,  Thomas  Cullen 

„„  )  „ ,        ,  .-,  (  Samuel  Alexander, 

63  j  Edward  Cragg,     j  Jameg  R  McCartney> 

64  Edward  Cragg,  Henry  W-  M  axwell . . 

65  Edward  Cragg,  Charles  A.  Hanson.    .  . 

66  John  W   Savage,  Alfred  L.  Russell . .    .  . 

67  John  W.  Savage,  Edmund  S.  Jones.. 

„„   t  ,      ,„    «  \  Nelson  Saunders, 

68  John  W-  Savage,    j  Wm   T   Tumer) 

69  Andrew  Milliken,  Daniel  W   Thompson 

70  Andrew  Milliken,  J.  Cathcart 

71  Andrew  Milliken,  John  McCarroll 

72  William  Hawke,  Samuel  Sellery 

73  William  Hawke,  Robert  Burns 

74  See  London  Conference.  .  . 

15 


93 
103 
156 
159 
186 
215 

316 

275 
282 
316 
388 


37 
05 
91 

75 
07 
00 


6  57 

5  75 
4  98 

6  28 
8  10 


390 

9  15 

340 

7  70 

284 

11  92 

324 

10  40 

354 

10  20 

306 

11  34 

309 

12  00 

1  00 

3  20 

3  25 
1  25 

1  30 

1  15 

1  29 

2  35 

4  50 

4  10 

5  00 

5  00 

6  80 
5  00 
5  42 
5  60 


4  43 

5  49 


1  65 
9  43 
0  86 


0  75 


10 

50 
25 
06 
00 

00 


8  40 
7  95 

9  00 
13  25 

16  00 

13  00 

15  87 

16  00 
12  00 
20  08 
26  00 


226 


CIRCUITS,    STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


HUDSON. 
A  village  in  the  township  and  County  of  Vaudreuil,  Quebec. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1870  Henry  Shaler 

71  Aaron  D.  Miller 

72  Aaron  D.  Miller...  ... 

73  David  Kennedy,  M.A.,  B.D 

74  See  Montreal  Conference. 


No.  of 
Members. 


50 
38 
46 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$4  89 

4  85 

5  12 


Educa. 
Fund. 


11  94 

1  82 

2  35 


HULL. 


A  village  and  township  on  the  Ottawa  Eiver,  County  of  Ottawa,  Quebec. 


1826  George  Bissell . 
27' 
to 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 


William  McFadden 
Vincent  B.  Howard . 


William  McFadden.. . 
Thomas  Harmon. 
Thomas  Harmon. . . 

39  George  Goodson 

40  John  Mclntyre.    ... 

41  George  Beynon. ...... 

42  William  H.  Williams  . 

43  Henry  Shaler 

44  Henry  Shaler        ...,..„.-. 

45  Joseph  Reynolds ....... 

46  Francis  Coleman 

47  George  Young. .. . 

48  James  Elliott      

49  Name  of  Circuit  changed  to  Aylmer. 


127 


70 

85 

83 

84 

92 

129 

122 

123 

120 

122 

116 

125 

101 

101 

72 

84 

66 


5  63 

4  23 

7  25 

2  66 

3  43 

5  67 

6  05 
5  05 
5  05 

10  87 
10  94 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


15  10 
5  25 
7  00 


100  00 

5  50 

3  40 

10  66 

2  50 

3  00 

4  50 

i  66 

4  90 

6  91 

4  00 

4  00 

4  00 

4  02 

HULLSVILLE. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Walpole,  County  of  Haldimand,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  called  Nanti- 
coke  Circuit.     Distant  from  Hamilton  26  miles. 


1862  Benjamin  Clement.  

63*  Joel  Briggs,  Benjamin  Clement , 

64  Joel  Briggs,  James  Matheson 

65  Joel  Briggs,  James  Matheson 

66  William  Bryers,  John  C.  Willmott,  B.A. 

67  William  Bryers,  John  C.  Willmott,  fi.A... 

68  William  Bryers,  John  C.  Willmott,  M.A. 

69  Thomas  D.  Pearson,  Isaac  B.  Tallman 

70  Thomas  D.  Pearson,  Isaac  B.  Tallman 

71  Thomas  D.  Pearson,  Joseph  Colling . 

72  Alexander  R.  Campbell ...  

73  Alexander  R.  Campbell.  ... 

74  See  London  Conference 


343 
413 

339 
400 
425 
416 
450 
514 
474 
490 
'488 
240 
260 


23  00 

15  58 
17  81 

14  02 

15  30 
21  24 
23  02 
°4  30 
29  10 
26  62 
29  15 
17  00 

16  47 


7  00  I 

9  00 

9  40 

I   7  99 

S  50 

12  20 

8  35 

15  60 

16  00 

15  00 

15  00 

12  00 

10  00 

33  59 
6  75 

30  00 
14  00 

31  00 
40  50 
54  00 
60  00 
50  50 
45  20 
42  23 
30  00 

32  00 


HUMBER. 

So  called  from  the  name  of  the  river  which  forms  the  boundary  line  between  the  townships  of  York 

and  Etobicoke,  York  County,  Ontario. 

1845  Charles  W  M.  Gilbert 

46  Charles  W.  M.  Gilbert,  William  Glass 152 

47  John  Baxter,  William  S.  Blackstock.  271 

48  Thomas  Demorest,  John  Baxter  ....      ; .  347 

49  John  Law,  James  C.  Slater    .-...., 357 

50  John  Law,  William  Ames . .      .....  334 

51  Samuel  C.  Philp,  William  Richardson .  314 

52  Samuel  C.  Philp,  William  McDonagh.      „ 400 

53  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Henry  Jones  ....      ...  . .  471 


11  00 

14  55 

... 

22  29 

31  21 

24  00 

26  45 

31  01 

31  45 

7  30 
15  35 
10  00 
44  00 
26  87 
21  00 
23  05 
15  00 


Nanticoke  set  off. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


227 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers 


1854  Robert  Lochead,  j  Edw^rdA.Ward  1       •  •  • 

55  Robert  Lochead,  Edward  A.  Ward 

56  Robert  Lochead,  Ashton  Fletcher 

57  Circuit  divided.     See  Albion  and  Weston . 


No.  of 
Members 


Conting. 
Fund. 


500 

545 
537 
532 


$37  50 

34  63 

34  82 

35  23 


Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

$15  18 
15  23 
15  40 

$23  00 

29  50 

39  74 

40  07 

HUNGERFORD. 
So  called  from  the  name  of  a  township  in  the  County  of  Hastin. 

1849  Joseph  Reynolds.  

50  Thomas  Cleghorn . 

51  Thomas  Cleghorn.  

52  {John  D.  Pugh) 

53  Luther  Houghton  

54  Nelson  Brown.. .        .  

55  Michael  Baxter  . .  . 

56  Michael  Baxter 

57  Michael  Baxter,  Donald  Sutherland 

58  William  Coleman,  William  R.  Mordcn .  .... 

59  William  Coleman,  William  J.  Hewitt .    ... 

60  William  Coleman,  Alexander  Campbell  (B). 

61  Robert  Robinson,  Edward  Harris.  

62  Robert  Robinson,  Moses  M.  Johnson.    .  . 
*63  Robert  Robinson,  Egerton  R.  Young 

64  George  Can-,  John  W.  Wicher. 

65  George  Carr,  James  Kines 

66  George  Carr,  Jacob  Eli  Howell,  B.A.  

67  David  Ryan,  Jacob  Eli  Howell,  B.  A  . . . 

68  David  Ryan,  William  Ryan . 

69  David  Ryan,  John  Ferguson. . 

70  See  Moira  and  Tweed. .  . .  


Ontario. 


93 

3  09 

1  91 

124 

4  42 

2  75 

138 

6  00 

3  50 

136 

6  61 

4  12 

153 

5  45 

3  05 

200 

6  96 

.4  47 

216 

5  43 

0 

87 

4  86 

220 

4  85 

1 

23 

5  37 

230 

5  00 

1 

27 

6  00 

400 

6  50 

1 

75 

8  00 

329 

10  47 

3 

12 

10  00 

300 

10  35 

3 

22 

15  57 

354 

'   9  61 

4 

08 

21  00 

331 

;  10  05 

5 

10 

26  00 

359 

!  10  00 

5 

50 

24  00 

355 

10  05 

5 

75 

27  50 

345 

10  24 

3 

34 

22  85 

477 

!  15  14 

8 

44 

37  33 

419 

12  95 

7 

10 

41  88 

471 

1  14  26 

,•> 

84 

48  40 

456 

■     15  27 

8 

50 

50  00 

480 

15  50 

8 

13 

50  00 

HUNTINGDON. 

The  County  Town  of  the  County  of  Huntingdon,  Quebec.     It  is  situate  in  the  township  of  Godman- 
chester,  and  is  distant  from  Montreal  47  miles.      It  was  formerly  part  of  Russelltown  Mission. 

1849  James  Brock.       ...  .... 

50  James  Brock 

51  James  Brock.    . 

52  George  H.  Davis 

53  George  H.  Davis..  

54  Isaac  Barber    ...  .... 

55  Isaac  Barber,  Edmund  E.  Sweet .  .... 

56  Robert  Brown 

57  Robert  Brown  .... 

58  John  Kiernon .  .... 

59  John  Kiernon  .    .  .... 

60  Edward  A.  WTard 

61  Edward  A.  Ward.  

62  Edward  A.  Ward 

63  Edward  B.  Byckman,  B.A 

64  Edward  B.  Ryckman,  B.A 

65  Edward  B.  Ryckman,  B.A  

66  Silas  Huntingdon    . 

67  Silas  Huntingdon 

68  Thomas  O.  Williams 

69  Thomas  G.  Williams  .  .  

70  Thomas  G.  Williams,  Thomas  H.  Patchell. 

71  George  Rogers 

72  George  Rogers,  William  J.  Crothers 

73  George  Rogers,  William  .1.  Crothers 

74  See  Montreal  Conference     ...  


.... 

280 

'.'." 

253 

9 

26 

•2   27 

4  25 

205 

12 

50 

6  00 

12  75 

203 

13  03 

7  00 

14  00 

232 

6 

07 

2  82 

12  19 

193 

/ 

93 

3  92 

4  43 

180 

4 

10 

3  11 

10  00 

171 

3 

47 

3  00 

6  06 

181 

6 

02 

3  25 

18  00 

175 

9 

00 

3  30 

12  00 

180 

10 

81 

4  35 

14  00 

159 

13 

72 

6  40 

18  50 

164 

12 

00 

5  00 

18  50 

J   1S7 

12 

00 

5  00 

18  50 

200 

11 

20 

0  00 

28  lo 

218 

18 

00 

9  00 

40  13 

204 

16 

00 

12  00 

46  00 

. !   209 

18 

24 

11  00 

84  68 

235 

OO 

43 

12  00 

67  39 

238 

27 

10 

13  75 

70  00 

HINTLEY. 
A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Carleton,  Ontario.    It  was  formerly  part  of  Richmond  Circuit. 


Distant  from  Ottawa  City  26  miles. 

90 


1854  Thomas  McMullen  

55  Thomas  McMullen     

56  Name  of  Mission  now  changed  to  Bell's  Corners 


131 
117 


8  00 
6  00 


2  00 
6  00 


4  00 
4  00 


228 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


HUNTSVILLE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Chaffey,  Muskoka  District,  Ontario.     Distant  from  Washago  50  miles. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1873  Thomas  Snowden   ...      

74  See  Toronto  Conference  

40 
40 

$i  is 

$i  "66 

$1  30 

Gilbert. 
Gilbert. 


INGERSOLL. 

A  Town  situate  on  the  River  Thames,  in  the  township  of  West  Oxford,  County  of  Oxford,  Ontario. 
Distant  from  Woodstock  10  milos,  from  London  20  miles. 

1849  Joseph  Sheply 

50  Joseph  Sheply 

51  Charles  W.  M. 

52  Charles  W  M. 

53  Ozias  Barber 

54  Ozias  Barber,  John  Wakefield .         . 

55  Ozias  Barber,  William  Williams 

56  George  Kennedy,  James  Morgan     . . . 

57  George  Kennedy,  Timothy  Edwards 

58  George  Kennedy  John  N.  Lake 

.„  T       ,   0,      ,      \  Hall  Christopherson 

59  Joseph  Sheply,  j  Madison  A    ^ 

60  Joseph  Sheply,  William  F.  Campbell 

61  Joseph  Sheply,  William  F   Campbell 

62  Thomas  Cleghorn,  Ezra  A.  Stafford       

63  Thomas  Cleghorn,  George  Sexsmith 

64  Lewis  Warner,  Reginald  H.  Starr,  B.A. 

65  Lewis  Warner,  William  E.  Winans 

66  Lewis  Warner,  William  H.  Musgrove 

67  William  W.  Clarke,  William  H.  Musgrove 

68  Edward  H.  Dewart    

69  John  Learoyd . 

70  John  Learoyd 

71  John  Learoyd 

72  Charles  Freshman,  D.D 

73  Charles  Freshman,  D.D 

74  See  London  Conference 


•  •  •  . 

151 

10  02 

171 

10  77 

203 

11  72 

222 

12  00 

222 

12  25 

248 

13  00 

'  ■  ■  >  . 

264 

16  00 

4  00 

193 

17  00 

4  00 

250 

12  00 

4  00 

230 

10  00 

4  00 

321 

20  14 

6  00 

309 

21  11 

407 

22  20 

6  26 

360 

22  50 

7  64 

340 

23  57 

7  81 

375 

24  05 

8  02 

400 

27  51 

10  79 

520 

28  21 

11  08 

*370 

28  82 

11  50 

172 

23  65 

17  00 

165 

17  20 

20  00 

167 

17  00 

10  00 

157 

18  15 

10  00 

268 

12  20 

11  91 

255 

15  04 

9  22 

15  07 

19  30 

18  53 

13  26 

13  50 

14  0> 

11  00 

14  00 

14  00 

12  00 

20  00 

32  10 

45  50 

46  00 

46  80 

44  29 

50  70 

58  00 

44  55 

27  75 

30  00 

30  39 

31  35 

32  50 

33  66 

INNISFIL. 
A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Simcoe,  Ontario. 
1855  Thomas  Stobbs.       ..      ., 

56  Thomas  Stobbs 

57  Thomas  Stobbs 

58  Erastus  Hurlburt .....  , 

59  Erastus  Hurlburt.  

60  Thomas  D.  Pearson 

61  Thomas  D.  Pearson 

62  Robert  Graham  .  ... 

63  Alex.  Langford      

64  Alex.  Langford    

65  Alex.  Langford,  John  Scanlon . .       ...  .... 

66  George  Browne,  Joseph  Locke .  . .  . 

67  George  Browne,  James  Woodsworth 

68  George  Browne,  Andrew  Cunningham 

69  Kennedy  Creighton,  William  Mills 

70  Joseph  W.  Holmes,  Henry  M.  Manning 

71  Joseph  W   Holmes,  James  Mooney..    

72  Joseph  W.  Holmes,  John  C.  Stevenson 

73  Robert  H.  Smith,  Thomas  H.  Patchell. ...      ... 

74  S«je  Toronto  Conference ..  . .  


It  was  formerly  part  of  Barrie  Mission. 


115 
122 
110 
180 
160 
113 
114 
123 
160 
170 
210 
235 
244 
270 
242 
241 
255 
243 
268 


20  00 
10  72 
8  65 
8  90 
8  00 
7  00 

7  20 

8  00 

9  64 
7  58 
9  00 

15  00 

16  00 
7  75 
9  00 

14  40 
16  29 

15  35 

16  48 


11  00 

7  00 

3  47 

3  50 

3  20 

2  50 

2  50 

3  00 

3  50 

2  11 

3  73 

15  30 

6  00 

17  70 

7  00 

10  25 

8  25 

8  50 

6  18 

16  71 
6  75 
5  18 
13  00 
13  10 
11  20 
8  00 
13  48 
18  00 
13  50 
22  65 
32  00 
45  00 
40  00 
26  00 
40  25 
36  32 
38  60 
36  85 


♦  Salford  set  off. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


229 


INVERMAY. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Arran,  County  of  Bruce,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  called  Arran  Circuit. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1865  William  Irwin,  Robert  H.  Waddell 

66  William  Irwin,  James  McCartney. . . 

67  William  Irwin,  David  Williams  .    . . 

68  Isaac  Gold,  James  McCartney  . . . 

69  Isaac  Gold,  John  H.  Robinson.. 

70  George  M.  Brown 

71  George  M.  Brown 

72  George  M.  Brown 

73  Josias  Greene      .  

74  See  Toronto  Conference ..         


No.  of 
Members. 

265 
268 
289 
274 
278 
*  295 
247 
284 
289 
294 


Conting. 
Fund. 


3 

4 
5 
7 
5 
9 
9 
7 


66 

92 
30 
00 
29 
58 
21 
64 
44 


Eduoa. 
Fund. 


12  39 


58 
56 
00 
20 
43 
10 
00 
00 
85 
00 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$3  00 

9  72 

5  80 

10  00 

12  35 

10  30 

9  50 

12  41 

8  04 

52  23 


INVERNESS. 


A  village  in  the  township  of  Inverness,  County  of  Megantic,  Quebec.     It  was  formerly  called  New 

Ireland  Mission. 


1873  JohnG.  Brick 

74  See  Montreal  Conference. 


122 
110 


5  50 
4  66 


2  70 
2  00 


11  68 
9  00 


ISLAND  BROOK. 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the 


A  village  in  the  township  of  Newport,  County  of  Compton,  Quebec. 

Sawyerville  Mission. 

1872  John  Hiscox   

73  Simon  Crookshahks  ...  

74  See  Montreal  Conference 

ISLE  OF  TANTI. 

An  island  on  the  north  shore  of  Lake  Ontario,  County  of  Addington,  Ontario.     It  is  now  called 

Amherst  Isle. 


17 

22 

6  58 

6  29 

6  40 

30 

1  00 

0  75 

1  50 

1834  Jonathan  Gladwin 

35  Jonathan  Gladwin 

36  Wellington  Jeffers  (5  months)    . 

37  Jonathan  Gladwin 

38  1    

to  >  United  with  Waterloo  Circuit 

41  ) 

42  Gilbert  Miller    

43  United  with  Bath  Circuit 


61 
55 
40 
25 


48 


2  00 


K 


KEENE. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Otonabee,   County  of  Peterboro',  Ontario.     Distant  from  Peterboro 

miles. 

1855  Henry  McDoweU ... 

56  Henry  McDowell 

57  Henry  McDowell 

58  William  Briden      ...      

59  William  Briden —  ..  ••  •• 

60  William  Briden • 

61  Robert  Fowler,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.E 

62  Robert  Fowler,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.E 

63  William  L.  Scott..  ..  ... 

64  William  L.  Scott 

65  William  L.  Scott 

66  Samuel  Wilson. 


IS 


105 
105 
101 
92 
115 
116 
114 
137 
156 
160 
201 


10  85 
9  48 
8  93 

12  15 
6  85 
6  50 
8  81 
6  79 
6  36 
5  36 
8  00 


2  00 

2  00 

4  34 

3  00 

3  10 

2  50 

3  44 

2  66 

2  95 

1  76 

3  00 

7  00 

7  00 
6  20 

8  25 

9  05 

8  50 

9  05 
9  69 

15  00 

9  38 

13  36 


'  Port  Elgin  set  off. 


230 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1867  Samuel  Wilson.. 

68  Samuel  Wilson       . .      . 

69  James  Kines  . 

.  70  James  Kines . . . 

71  James  Kines .    ..  . 

72  William  R.  Barker..    .. 

73  William  R.  Barker...    . 

74  See  Toronto  Conference  . 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

186 

$8  75 

$3  61 

158 

8  78 

3  16 

142 

8  82 

6  50 

180 

11  20 

8  00 

182 

11  50 

11  00 

182 

13  60 

9  91 

166 

12  13 

9  00 

156 

12  84 

7  00 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$22  55 
21  00 
21  50 
42  25 
40  00 
40  00 
28  00 
30  00 


KEMPTV1LLE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Oxford,  County  of  Grenville,  Ontario. 

27  miles,  from  Prescott  23  miles. 
1840  William  McCullougH  .. . 

41  William  McCullough 

42  Simon  Huntingdon. . 

43  Simon  Huntingdon.. 

44  Benjamin  Nankeville. . 

45  James  Elliott 

46  James  Elliott .... 

47  James  Elliott ... 

48  Asahel  Hurlburt... 

49  Asahel  Hurlburt 

50  George  Beynon   . . . 

51  Thomas  Bevitt,  Richard  Wilson . 

52  Thomas  Bevitt,  John  B.  Armstrong. . . . 

53  Thomas  Bevitt 

54  James  Greener 

55  James  Greener.. . .  ...'. 

56  James  Greener,  James  Masson 

57  David  C.  McDowell,  Henry  H.  Perdue  . 

58  David  C.  McDowell,  Joseph  Kilgour 

59  David  C.  McDowell,  James  A.  Gordon . 

60  William  Price,  Samuel  Wilson 

61  William  Price,  John  Holmes 

62  George  McRitchie,  Thomas  Walker  . . 

63  George  McRitchie,  William  Adams 

64  James  Armstrong  .... 

65  James  Armstrong  

66  Richard  M.  Hammond  

67  Richard  M.  Hammond 

68  Robert  H.  Waddell 

69  Robert  H.  Waddell  . . 

70  Robert  H.  Waddell  ..    . .  

71  Osborne  Lambly,  M.  A.  „ 

72  Osborne  Lambly,  M.A. 

73  Stephen  Bond 

74  See  Montreal  Conference.      


Distant  from  Ottawa  City 


279 

6  94 

343 

14  22 

,. 

367 

7  85 

361 

8  75 

370 

8  00 

347 

10  00 

351 

14  14 

327 

11  60 

315 

10  72 

280 

11  55 

■  ■ 

266 

6  35 

.  v  240 

7  32 

246 

7  52 

255 

8  15 

350 

12  95  . 

2  35 

350 

11  60 

2  85 

378 

15  03 

5  22 

395 

15  50 

6  25 

399 

15  75 

6  48 

640 

16  10 

7  15 

640 

13  25 

8  20 

521 

12  00 

6  30 

448 

11  05 

4  34 

465 

10  80 

5  35 

163 

5  14 

2  00 

160 

5  00 

1  55 

147 

5  15 

1  16 

163 

5  50 

1  45 

169 

8  56 

6  24 

179 

10  23 

6  53 

179 

11  68 

8  75 

186 

13  27 

9  00 

165 

11  74 

8  62 

161 

16  25 

5  15 

1  40 

1  75 

8  75 

8  75 

11  00 

9  25 

9  50 

11  00 

12  90 

14  08 

1  75 

1  75 

3  00 

6  00 

7  00 

9  50 

12  25 

14  10 

14  50 

15  50 

'20  25 

22  00 

13  15 

15  05 

14  50 

12  50 

12  30 

12  61 

17  65 

17  30 

14  23 

14  47 

13  13 

19  00 

KENNEBEC. 
The  name  of  a  township  in  the  County  of  Frontenac,  Ontario 

Mission. 
1867  (George  Briden) 

68  (John  Clark  '..... 

69  (John  Clark)  .. . 

70  Christopher  L.  Thompson 

71  William  V.  Sexsmith   . . 

72  William  V.  Sexsmith       

73  James  E.  Werden      . . 

74  See  Montreal  Conference      .... 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Tam worth 


0  50 

2  33 

3  00 

1  25 
1  64 


18 

30 

40 

•   •  • 

.  •  36 

2  10 

61 

2  50 

1  66 

64 

2  00 

■  •  •  • 

52 

3  16 

KEPPEL. 
So  called  from  the  name  of  a  township  in  the  County  of  Grey,  Ontario.     It  is  situate  on  the  Georgian 

Bay,  and  is  distant  from  Owen  Sound  10  miles. 
1863  Richard  Large    . .      

64  Josias  Greene,  George  W.  Rich         .  52  1  50  i  00  2  62 

65  Josias  Greene,  James  P   Kidd 81  2  88  2  50  2  00 


South  Mountain  set  off. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


231 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

96 

$3  00 

$2  65 

$4  74 

67  George  M.  Brown,  John  Saunders      

122 

5  50 

2  84 

6  79 

68  George  M.  Brown,  William  Rilance    ... 

135 

6  33 

4  25 

8  10 

69  George  M.  Brown,  Edward  Charlton 

*  156 

3  89 

6  00 

5  84 

70  Thomas  Williams,  Alexander  Thibadeau      . .      '. . . . 

123 

3  55 

4  56 

4  00 

71  Thomas  Williams,  John  Hart 

115 

3  57 

5  75 

4  60 

72  Isaac  Baker        ....                         . .             . .      .... 

106 

3  76 

2  60 

3  25 

73  See  Sarawak  and  Wiarton     

+  90 

2  25 

1   75 

4  00 

KINCARDINE. 

A  town  and  township  on  Lake  Huron,  in  the  County  of  Bruce,  Ontario. 

35  miles. 


Distant  from  Goderich 


1851  Thomas  Crews 

52  Thomas  Crews 

53  Andrew  A.  Smith .  .... 

54  William  Creighton 

55  Samuel  E.  Maudsley 

.    56  Andrew  Edwards,  Henry  Bawtinhimer. 

57  Andrew  Edwards,  Samuel  C.  Seeley 

58  Andrew  Edwards,  David  Ryan       .... 

59  James  F.  Latimer,  George  Jones 

60  James  F.  Latimer,  George  H.  Comish 
"61  Daniel  Connolly,  William  Cullen  . . 

62  Daniel  Connolly,  Webster  W   Leach 

63  Daniel  Connolly,  Henry  W    Maxwell  . . 

64  Orrin  H.  Ellsworth,  Henry  Kellam  . 

65  Orrin  H.  Ellsworth,  Henry  W.  P.  Allen 


66 


(  Orrin  H.  Ellsworth, 


Edmund  S.  Jones 


|  George  Leech, 

67  Luther  0.  Rice,  Alfred  L.  Russell. 

68  Luther  0.  Rice,  William  E.  Bottoms 

69  William  Hayhurst,  Nathaniel  Smith 

70  William  Hayhurst,  William  T.  Turner. 

71  William  Hayhurst,  William  T.  Turner. 

72  George  A.  Mitchell,  B  A. 

73  George  A.  Mitchell,  B.A . 

74  See  London  Conference 


40 

70 

85 

100 

102 

81 

93 

116 

181 

173 

205 

J  225 

225 

207 

222 

238 

264 
260 
391 
375 
'372 
§346 
175 
250 


0  48 
3  00 


12 

17 

65 

09 

20 

40 

6  69 

10  00 

10  00 


8  00     | 

12  00     ! 

16  63 

16  80 

15  30 

12  59 

13  27 

14  80 

15  00 

16  01 

14  43 

4  56 
1  90 

3  44 
6  60 

6  00 

5  00 

4  50 

7  06 

9  00 

8  31 
12  63 
14  03 
14  03 
10  45 

5  80 

6  80 


.   0  50 

3  50 
5  89 

4  00 
4  50 
4  62 
2  60 
2  78 

22  00 
26  00 

24  00 
18  50 

23  67 

35  00 

30  82 
29  15 
32  00 

28  45 

29  65 

31  22 
16  75 

25  77 


KINGSTON. 

A  city  at  the  head  of  the  River  St.  Liwrence.on  Lake  Ontario,  County  of  Frontenac,  Ontario.  This 
was  the  first  Canadian  Methodist  Circuit,  it  extended  west  to  Napanee  and  Prince  Edward  County, 
and  included  in  its  bounds  six  townships.     See  Playter's  "  History  of  Methodism." 

1791  William  Losee ...  • 

The  name  of  the  Circuit  was  now  changed,  and 
called   Cataraqui,   from   the  name  of   a  small 
stream  which   runs  through  the  township   of 
Kingston. 
92  Darius  Dunham .        


94 
95 


,  No  record  owing  to  the  war 

The  part  of  the  Circuit  around  the  Bay  of  Quinte 
having  the  largest  number  of  members,  is  now 
made  the  head  of  the  Circuit,  and  from  1795  to 
1821,  Kingston  is  included  in  the  Bay  Quinte 
Circuit. 

1822  Philander  Smith.    . .      

23)  JohnHick ... 

to  >  Again  united  with  Bay  Quinte  Circuit. 
26) 

27  Ezra  Healey.  Cyrus  R.  Allison        

28  David  Wright,  John  C.  Davidson 

29  Ephraim  Evans,  Thomas  Bevitt  , . 

30  James  Richardson,  Richard  Jones      

31  William  Smith 


165 
259 


51 
60 


427 
563 
660 
613 


*  Some  appointments  given  to  Amabel  Mission.  +  One  appointmant  to  Allenford. 

X  One  appointmsnt  given  to  Lusknow.  §  Bsrvie  set  off.  II  Waterloo  set  off. 


232 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND   MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1832  William  Smith  . .  

33  William  Eyerson 

Gananoque  Mission  now  united  with  it. 

34  Joseph  Stinson,  William  Steer,  John  C.  Davidson 

35  Joseph  Stinson,  Egerton  Kyerson 

36  William  Lord,  Egerton  Eyerson,  John  G.  Manly  . 

37  William  M.  Harvard,  Egerton  Eyerson . 

38  Matthew  Lang 

39  Matthew  Lang ...  


40 


John  C   Davidson, 


John  Carroll, 

41  Henry  Wilkinson 

42  Henry  Wilkinson 

43  Edwy  M.  Ryerson,  Isaac  B.  Howard 

44  Edwy  M.  Ryerson ....  . .  

45  Lachlan  Taylor  . .      .  

46  Edmund  Shepherd,  James  C.  Slater ... 

47  George  H.  Davis  (East),  Isaac  B.  Howard  (West).. 

48  William  Squire  (East),  Isaac  B.  Howard  (West) .. 

49  John  Douse  (East),  EphraimB.  Harper  (West) 

50  Samuel  D.  Rice,  Ephraim  B.  Harper.      .... 

51  Samuel  D.  Bice,  Charles  Lavell,  Eichard  Clarke. 

52  Samuel  D.  Eice,  Charles  Lavell 

53  John  Eyerson,  G.  N.  A.  F.  T.  Dickson 

54  John  Eyerson,  George  Douglas,  George  McRitchie. 

55  John  Ryerson,  George  Douglas  ....         

56  George  Douglas,  Thomas  S.  Keough  .    . 

57  Ephraim  Evans,  D.D  ,  Jonathan  E.  Betts 

58  Ephraim  Evans,  D.D.,  J.  E.  Sanderson,  M.A 

59  W.  Pollard,  J.  E.  Sanderson,  M.A.,  J.  C.  Ash  . . . 

60  W.  Pollard,  N.  R.  Willoughby,  B.A.,  T.  W.  Jeffrey. 

61  G.  Young,  N.  E.  Willoughby,  B.A.,  T.  W.  Jeffrey 

62  George  Young,  William  C.  Henderson,  B.A. 

63  John  Gemley,  John  B.  Clarkson,  B.A. 

64  John  Gemley,  John  B.  Clarkson,  B.A 

65  John  Gemley,  John  B.  Clarkson,  B.A 

66  Edward  B.  Ryckman,  B,A.,  Thomas  Derrick      . . 

67  Edward  B.  Ryckman,  B.A.,    |  Willia™  W   ?oss 

J  '    |  Benj.  Clement, 

68  Edward  B.  Ryckman,  M.A.,  Thomas  Brock. 

69  Henry  F.  Bland,  John  Scanlon . 

70  Henry  F   Bland,  Donald  G.  Sutherland  .      ... 

71  George  R.  Sanderson,  Donald  G.  Sutherland 

72  George  R.  Sanderson,  W.  Wellington  Carson. 

73  George  R.  Sanderson,  Richard  Eason . 

74  See  Montreal  Conference. ...... 


1873  Adolphus  G.  Knight,  B.A 
74  See  Montreal  Conference 


KINGSTON— QUEEN  STREET. 

"..      "      -  .  ..  .  I         48 


KINGSVILLE. 
A  village  in  the  Township  of  Gosfield,  County  of  Essex,  Ontario. 
1866  Thomas  Atkinson,  Wm.  Magwood . 

67  Thomas  Atkinson,  Matthew  Robison . 

68  Thomas  Atkinson,  Geo.  Clarke 

69  Ezra  A.  Stafford,  Edwin  McCollum 

70  Ezra  A.  Stafford 

71  Ezra  A.  Stafford. 

72  David  Hunt. 

73  David  Hunt..  '.."..      .'. 

74  See  London  Conference. 


5  22 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

138 

130 

134 

244 

-  ■  ■ 

201 

128 

$32  00 

158 

40  00 

180 

37  74 

190 

45  50 

160 

29  36 

164 

18  00 

170 

15  05 

207 

16  19 

153 

14  80 

• 

.  1311 

200  00 

135 

15  43 

394 

13  75 

•  •  •  • 

366 

40  85 

324 

17  00 

■  •  ■  * 

340 

37  88 

363 

38  12 

475 

40  85 

384 

45  00 

•  >  * 

306 

45  00 

312 

43  87 

$2i  40 

339 

52  48 

22  00 

314 

40  69 

23  75 

322 

39  10 

20  00 

341 

52  60 

20  40 

413 

56  75 

25  75 

395 

56  19 

31  24 

376 

45  00 

26  34 

326 

60  74 

23  47 

355 

55  04 

26  39 

370 

56  63 

31  49 

350 

63  74 

19  86 

370 

59  60 

25  59 

375 

45  35 

51  66 

380 

45  50 

40  37 

380 

46  50 

42  50 

388 

47  88 

24  54 

391 

50  26 

26  72 

510 

57  19 

28  00 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


1  59 


$20  0Q 
12  00 
20  00 

37  85 

30  00 

10  37 

12  75 

13  00 

13  34 

14  03 
19  60 
19  25 
44  25 
27  00 
25  10 
33  75 
40  00 
44  00 
30  50 
51  00 
49  50 

95  75 

96  01 
98  40 

100  00 
106  80 
100  00 
100  00 
100  00 
114  97 

119  00 

127  25 

160  90 
158  00 
158  21 
160  25 
100  44 
116  25 

120  00 


9  00 


It  was  formerly  Gosfield  Mission. 


244 

6  20 

2  82 

326 

10  18 

4  06 

342 

9  07 

4  00 

334 

9  50 

7  00 

180 

6  06 

5  00 

220 

12  12 

9  00 

220 

13  91 

10  00 

223 

14  43 

10  00 

.   250 

15  12 

7  00 

20  00 

21  19 
17  00 

22  00 
10  05 

22  00 

23  00 

25  00 

26  00 


KIPPEN. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Tuckersmith,  County  of  Huron,  Ontario.   Distant  from  Seaforth  8  miles- 

It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Exeter  Circuit. 

18£o  5ichard  Hobbs •  •  I        68       I       5  23     I       3  50     |      6  00 

73  Robert  Reynolds 182  9  45  4  91  14  66 

74  See  London  Conference.  132  10  00     |       4  00  16  00 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


233 


KIRKTON 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Usborne,  County  of  Huron,  Ontario. 


Distant  from  St.  Mary's  10  miles. 
It  was  formerly  part  of  St.  Mary's  Circuit. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 

Members. 


1869  Joseph  W   Holmes,  Ed.  H.  Taylor 

70  Charles  Stringfellow,  James  Turner.. 

71  Charles  Stringfellow,  James  Turner.  .  . 

72  Charles  Stringfellow,  Thomas  R.  McNair 

73  Henry  Reid 

74  See  London  Conference.. 

KLEINBURG. 
A  village  on  the  Humber,  in  the  township  of  Vaughan, 
part  of  Newmarket  Circuit.     Distant 
1856  Robert  Corson 

57  Robert  Corson 

58  Isaac  B.  Aylesworth,  M.  D 

59  Isaac  B.  Aylesworth,  M.D. 

60  Thomas  Lawson . 

61  Thomas  Lawson 

62  William  Price.  ...  

.63  William  Price..  

64  John  Corbett . .      ........ 

65  John  Corbett.  .  

66  William  Coleman  «... 

67  William  Coleman  ... 

68  John  Hodgson  

69  John  Hodgson        

70  Joseph  H.  Locke,  John  C.  Stevenson 

71  Joseph  H.  Locke,  John  G.  Scott 

72  James  A.  McClung,  Edward  F.  GofF.    . . 

73  James  A.  McClung,  Robert  G.  Wellwood. 

74  See  Toronto  Conference  

KNOWLTON. 


151 
160 
166 
166 

200 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$10  44 
11  31 
13  00 

15  79 

16  25 


Educa. 
Fund. 


$10  00 
8  15 
6  08 
3  00 
3  51 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$18  00 
21  05 
19  55 
23  94 
25  00 


County  of  York,  Ontario, 
from  Toronto  22  miles. 


9  50 

8  00 

10  14 

12  91 

10  40 

10  99 

11  86 


162 

140 



162 

180 

171 

161 

155 

145 

125 

!   132 

119 

107 

97 

. . . . 

100 

... 

180 



230 

242 

274 

11 

6 

8 

7 

11 


90 

24 
10 
25 
00 
8  26 
8  85 

17  25 
11  69 

18  00 
15  00 


It  was  formerly 


12  00 
8  50 

11  00 

12  45 
10  69 
10  77 

13  60 

14  00 
13  97 

15  00 
20  00 

20  75 

21  00 
21  25 
25  40 
48  47 
50  50 
50  50 


o 

00 

2 

00 

3 

14 

4  75 

2 

57 

2 

60 

4 

66 

4  75 

1 

95 

3 

40 

4 

23 

4 

28 

6 

00 

6 

00 

8 

33 

8 

34 

8 

50 

8 

60 

65 
66 


69 

70 

91 

80 

115 

92 

87 

95 

128 

96 

105 

107 

110 

134 


69 
23 
04 
05 
00 
25 
05 
10 
09 
07 
50 
50 
00 
00 


00 

03 
30 
00 


1  00 


A  small  village  in  the  township  and  County  ol  Brome,  Quebec.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Shefford 
Circuit.     Distant  from  St.  Johns  45  miles,  and  from  Stanstead  Plains  30  miles. 

1860  Francis  Hunt 

61  Francis  Hunt ... 

62  Donald  Sutherland    ...  .  

63  Donald  Sutherland        '. 

64  Donald  Sutherland 

William  Scales  

William  Scales 

67  William  Scales,  James  McFarlane 

68  George  Stenning    .  .  .... 

69  George  Stenning    . .      . .  

70  George  Stenning  ...  

71  Hugh  Cairns  .  .  

72  Hugh  Cairns  ... 

73  Hugh  Cairns 

74  See  Montreal  Conference  . .  . .  .... 


65 
55 
87 
72 
00 
00 
00 
00 
25 


3  00 
3  00 

3  10 
2  30 

4  17 

8  75 

9  04 
9  84 
8  00 

10  00 

11  00 
15  00 
11  00 
15  00 


L. 


LA  CHUTE. 

A  town  in  the   township  and  County  of  Argentieul,    Quebec.     Distant  from  Montreal  45  miles.      It 

was  formerly  called  St.  Andrew's  Circuit. 

1865  Levi  Vanderburg,  William  Shaw 220       i  5  10     :       2  10  12  50 

Grenville  united  with  it.  j 

66  Joseph  Kilgour,  William  S.  McCullough,  B.A 234  5  15     i       2  10  12  75 

67  Joseph  Kilgour. .  ...        250  5  20     \       2  17  13  61 


*  North  Gore  set  off. 


t  Grenville  again  set  off. 


234 


CIRCUITS,  STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1868  Joseph  Kilgour. . . 

69  John  V.  Wilson  ... 

70  John  V.  Wilson 

71  John  V.  Wilson.        ....  . 

72  Samuel  G.  Phillips 

73  Samuel  G.  Phillips 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

100 

$5  30 

$2  90 

100 

5  00 

6  00 

80 

5  30 

5  02 

100 

9  99 

3  50 

101 

6  85 

5  20 

110 

5  37 

5  09 

157 

6  49 

4  79 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$7  00 
6  35 
6  80 
13  72 
18  69 
11  49 
17  77 


LAKEFIELD,  MUD  LAKE  and  WARSAW 

A  Mission  in  the  County  of  Peterboro',  Ontario      If  is  situated  on  the  Otonabee  River,  in  the  town- 
ships of  Smith  and  Dummer.     The  Mission  was  formerly  called  Bridgenorth  and  Mud  Lake. 

1861  David  A.  Johnston 

62  David  A.  Johnston 

63  Ephraim  L.  Koyl,  William  R.  Barker 

64  Ephraim  L.  Koyl,  George  McNamara. 

65  William  Sheridan,  Joseph  H.  Stinson 

66  William  Sheridan. .        

67  William  Sheridan 

68  William  H.  Schofield,  B.A 

69  William  H.  Schofield,  M.A 

70  Henry  McDowell .      . .  

71  Henry  McDowell ......... 

72  Henry  McDowell,  Francis  Johnson  ..    . 

73  William  L.  Scott 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


71 

3  20 

2  00 

150 

4  00 

1  42 

176 

4  50 

1  37 

181 

7  55 

3  24 

177 

7  81 

4  25 

.  *  200 

8  35 

5  00 

110 

4  90 

1  68 

120 

5  20 

1  70 

130 

6  58 

4  25 

102 

4  50 

4  50 

115 

4  64 

6  00 

117 

4  70 

3  84 

140 

9  21 

4  00 

160 

10  00 

4  25 

4  00 

6  00 

6  50 

11  45 

13  50 

17  50 

10  25 

11  75 
15  00 
15  00 
19  66 

19  80 
17  00 

20  00 


LAKE  SIMCOE. 

So  called  from  Lake  Simcoe,  in  the  County  of  Simcoe,  Ontario.     The  Mission  included  ten  townships, 

principally  west  and  north  of  the  Lake.     Seven  Circuits  and  Missions  have  been  formed  out  of  it. 

1828  JohnBeatty 

29  John  S.  Attwood 

30  Cyrus  R.  Allison,  James  Currie 

31  Gilbert  Miller,  James  Currie.. 

32  Gilbert  Miller 

33  Samuel  Belton 

34  Samuel  Belton. ...      

35  Jonathan  Scott,  David  Hardie 

36  Jonathan  Scott,  David  Hardie 

Barrie  united  with  it. 

37  Jonathan  Scott,  Thomas  McMullen 259  . .  20  12 

38  Jonathan  Scott,  Wellington  Jeffers 

39  Sylvester  Hurlburt..  .. 

40  Sylvester  Hurlburt 

41  Sylvester  Hurlburt 

42  Sylvester  Hurlburt..      .. 

43  Thomas  Hurlburt. 

44  Samuel  Belton.. . 

45  


345 

350 

360 

•  •  •  • 

402 

•  ■  •  ■ 

230 

■  ■  *  ■ 

131 

.... 

191 

t  m 

257 

295 

259 

253 

323 

362 

185 

132 

144 

3  53 

159 

166 

2  00 

4  00 
4  20 
4  00 


L'AMABLE. 

A  village   in  the  township  of  Dungannon,  County  of  Hastings,  Ontario.     Distant  from  Belleville 

68  miles.     This  is  an  extensive  Mission,  and  comprises  parts  of  eight  townships. 

1871  Arthur  B.  Hames,  James  Henderson                .  .... 

72  James  Henderson           ...               . .  81  0  84  117  2  00 

73  Samuel  Salton    , .                               ...  129  2  60  ....  1  00 

74  See  Toronto  Conference                131  2  80  2  i6  4  00 

LANARK. 
A  village  situate  on  the  River  Clyde,  in  the  township  and  County  of  Lanark,  Ontario.     Distant  from 

Perth  12  miles,  from  Brockville  54  miles. 

1850  Michael  Baxter 
51 
to 
54  . 

Sherbrooke  united  with  it. 


50 


2  57 


1  00 


*  Warsaw  set  off. 


WESLEYAN    METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


235 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1855  William  Burns. 

56  William  Burns 

57  John  C.  Osborne 

58  John  C.  Osborne,  William  Norton 

59  Joseph  Hill     ... 

60  Joseph  Hill 

61  Joseph  Hill  

62  Samuel  Teeson 

63  Samuel  Teeson 

64  Samuel  Teeson    ... 

65  John  Holmes 

Sherbrooke  united  with  it. 

66  Alexander  Lester 

67  Now  called  Playfair,  which  see   . . . 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

133 

$5  10 

§3  22 

$8  50 

130 

8  89 

1  88 

9  77 

142 

5  75 

1  25 

10  07 

130 

4  00 

1  40 

8  00 

47 

1  06 

0  80 

2  18 

59 

3  58 

1  37 

4  16 

57 

3  70 

1  50 

4  50 

56 

3  51 

1  15 

5  10 

54 

2  25 

1  33 

5  71 

62 

2  05 

1  40 

5  77 

90 

2  50 

1  60 

5  00 

90 

8  00 

2  75 

7  75 

LAWRENCEV1LLE. 


A  village  in  the  township  of  Stukely,  County  of  Shefford,  Quebec.     Distant  from  Sherbrooke  25  miles. 


1860  George  Stenning        .... 

61  George  Stenning  

62  William  Hicks 

63  )    

to  >  United  to  Shefford  Circuit. 
67) 

68  James  Macfarlane 

69  Hugh  Cairns 

70  Hugh  Cairns  . . . 

71  Richard  Robinson  .         .    . 

72  Jeremiah  A.  Chapman,  B.A. 

73  Alexander  Hardie,  B.A. 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


94 
99 
67 


204 
56 
50 
69 
70 
125 
129 


2  37 
2  05 


20  05 
8  80 
4  00 
4  20 
7  00 

7  24 

8  42 


1  32 
1  32 


10 
82 
00 
00 
00 


4  34 
4  40 


4  95 
3  78 


25  50 

7  70 
10  00 

9  50 

8  00 
8  61 
8  66 


LEAMINGTON. 

A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Mersea,  County  of  Essex,  Ontario. 

Romney  Circuit. 


1870  Alexander  G.  Harris.    . 

71  Alexander  G.  Harris.    . 

72  Edwin  McCollum 

73  Edwin  McCollum 

74  See  London  Conference 


218 
230 
231 
200 
203 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the 


13  45 
15  00 

10  00 

11  08 


5  40 
5  25 

2  30 

3  00 


15  00 
25  20 

17  00 

18  00 


272 

2  00 

273 

2  63 

1  24 

10  00 

281 

1  85 

1  62 

8  00 

350 

2  56 

3  27 

8  00 

250 

7  71 

1  90 

8  00 

218 

3  02 

3  22 

7  52 

187 

5  25 

3  50 

8  60 

185 

4  71 

4  13 

12  00 

190 

5  50 

5  00 

12  55 

144 

4  28 

4  47 

12  25 

187 

5  55 

6  00 

13  77 

175 

4  79 

17  33 

210 

3  00 

11  35 

184 

4  00 

11  50 

167 

10  00 

3  50 

14  00 

LEEDS. 

A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Megantic,  Quebec.     It  was  formerly  known,  as  New  Ireland 

Circuit.     Distant  from  Quebec  40  miles. 

1847  Rufus  A.  Flanders 

48  Rufus  A.  Flanders 

49  -Rufus  A.  Flanders    . . 

50  Gifford  Dorey 

51  Gifford  Dorey 

52  Gifford  Dorey 

53  John  Armstrong,  (B. ) 

54  John  Armstrong,  (B. ) 

55  John  Armstrong,  (B.) 

56  John  Armstrong,  (B. ) 

57  John  Armstrong,  (B.) 

58  Richard  Wilson . 

59  William  D.  Brown 

60  William  D.  Brown 

61  William  D.  Brown 

62  Edwin  Fessant 

63  Edwin  Fessant 

64  Edwin  Fessant 

65  George  Stenning    .... 

66  George  Stenning 

67  George  Stenning 

68  Robert  H.  Smith 

69  Robert  H.  Smith 


236 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1870  Kobert  H.  Smith 

71  John  Stewart   ... 

72  .John  Stewart 

73  John  Stewart     . .  .'    . . 

74  See  Montreal  Conference  . 


No.  of 
Members. 


175 
183 
189 
172 
155 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$8  18 
9  00 
8  10 
6  15 
6  20 


Educa- 
Fund. 


$5  00 
6  75 
5  25 
2  89 

•2  75 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$15  00 
15  00 
14  04 
14  17 
10  40 


^      LESLIEVILLE. 
A  small  village  in  the  township  and  County  of  York,  Ontario.     Distant  from  Toronto  2  miles. 


1862  Thomas  Derrick. 

63  Thomas  Derrick . 

64  Wesley  Casson 

65  Supplied 

66 

to  \  Boundaries  of  Circuit  changed. 


70  Davidson  McDonald . . 

71  Thomas  Jeffers    

72  Alexander  C.  Chambers 

73  John  Carroll 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


See  Scarboro'. 


26   ' 

3  00 

26 

3  25 

1  25 

11 

3  00 

13 

3  00 

"i 

i  25 

i '66 

7 

■  •  .  . 

■  •  ■  • 

7 

1  85 

1  13 

30 

5  43 

2  25 

2  00 
1  25 
1  50 


1  00 

357 
5  00 


LINDSAY. 

A  town  in  the  township  of  Ops,  Victoria  County,  Ontario. 

Port  Hope  40  miles. 

1847  David  Hardie  .  

48) 

to  >  Supplied  from  other  Circuits. 

51) 

52  Thomas  Hanna    .  ... 

53  Thomas  Hanna,  Garrett  J.  Dingman . 

54  John  C.  Osborne,  Garrett  J.  Dingman 

55  John  C.  Osborne,  William  H.  Laird  . 

56  John  C.  Osborne,  James  Ash  . . . 

57  James  Greener,  Andrew  L.  Peterson  . 

58  David  C.  Clappison,  Daniel  Jackson  . 

59  David  C.  Clappison,  William  W.  Miller. 

60  David  C.  Clappison,  Joseph  H.  Stinson 

61  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Nathaniel  S.  Burwash. 

62  Samuel  C.  Philp,  William  Galbraith    ... 

63  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Thomas  Adams,  B.A. . 

64  Andrew  Edwards,  William  F.  Morrison,  B.A 

65  Andrew  Edwards  

66  Andrew  Edwards 

67  James  Greener  ....    ....        ; . . . 

68  James  Greener     

69  James  Greener 

70  Charles  Freshman,  D.D 

71  Charles  Freshman,  D.D.  ..  

72  James  Brock.         

73  James  Brock ..,.,.  

74  See  Toronto  Conference. ... 


Distant  from  Peterboro'  28  miles,  from 


• "  •  • 

•  •  •  • 

.  •  • 

iis 

6  91 

138 

11  93 

129 

12  50 

167 

13  03 

2  50 

*  175 

14  63 

3  20 

259 

15  83 

6  35 

220 

14  09 

8  00 

237 

13  35 

6  80 

242 

13  53 

4  89 

262 

19  22 

6  29 

263 

11  33 

4  31 

268 

12  36 

4  74 

t289 

10  22 

3  02 

134 

8  35 

6  55 

147 

9  35 

5  10 

141 

11  38 

6  00 

77 

10  00 

8  04 

87 

10  25 

8  25 

111 

10  36 

11  00 

150 

9  05 

11  50 

106 

20  CO 

12  20 

106 

17  40 

12  30 

5  48 
10  22 

13  03 

14  00 
18  14 

10  00 
18  15 
18  20 

20  00 

21  16 

22  77 

20  75 
17  75 

11  58 

12  00 

21  00 
21  50 
26 '35 
31  05 
14  57 
25  00 
30  00 


LISTOWEL. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Elma,  County  cf  Perth,  Ontario. 

Wallace  Mission. 

1867  William  W.  Shepherd,  Thomas  W.  Jackson. 

68  William  W.  Shepherd.  Edwin  A.  Chown     .... 

69  William  W.  Shepherd,  William  W.  Edwards. 

70  Henry  W   P.  Allan,  Daniel  W  Thompson      . . 

71  John  Scott,  B.A.,  Henry  Berry  

72  John  Scott,  B.A.  

73  John  Scott,  B.A 

74  See  London  Conference 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Elma  and 


209 

4  89 

3  08 

186 

4  10 

3  17 

203 

4  35 

3  25 

180 

5  07 

3  54 

160 

7  63 

4  31 

163 

7  91 

6  00 

170 

11  78 

6  61 

8  14 
6  62 
4  29 
4  57 


6  05 
11  25 
13  00 


Oakwood  set  off. 


+  Bobcaygeon  with  34  members  set  off. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


237 


LLOYDTOWN. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  King,  County  of  York,   Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Bradford 

Circuit.     Distant  from  Toronto  36  miles. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1856 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 

George  McRitchie 

George  McRitchie  . .                 .... 

Joseph  L.  Sanders 

Joseph  L.  Sanders .                                        

115 
150 
155 
140 

138 
150 
180 
191 
190 
222 
225 
235 
236 
222 
197 
199 
219 
252 

$13  81 

9  40 

12  25 

11  72 

8  73 

11  00 

10  04 
8  88 

8  07 

9  00 
14  06 

12  95 

13  14 

11  50 
11  55 
10  92 
10  47 
10  21 

$6  63 
5  00 

4  00 

5  70 
5  48 
4  73 
4  58 
4  80 
1  54 

3  00 

4  87 

5  57 

7  25 
9  25 

8  00 
5  46 
7  38 

$12  15 
10  00 
10  80 
15  00 

Matthew  Swann ...               

Matthew  Swann ....                . .            

Alexander  R.  Campbell .                                          . .    . 

Alexander  R.  Campbell . .    . 

Alexander  R.  Campbell 

William  Hay,  Jeremiah  A.  Chapman . .    . 

William  Hay .... 

William  Hay,  Joseph  W.  Sparling .                       . .    . 

George  Brown,  George  F.  Reynolds  . . 

George  Brown. .              ...                                    . . .    . 

Peter  Addison ...              

Peter  Addison,  George  J.  Bishop 

Peter  Addison,  George  J.  Bishop 

See  Toronto  Conference 

20  50 

18  00 
14  65 

8  25 

8  13 

14  30 

16  84 

23  44 

24  37 
36  00 
36  25 
26  60 
35  75 
32  13 

LOCHABAR. 

50  called  from  the  name  of  a  township  in  Ottawa  County,  Quebe 

ingham  Mission. 

1850  Daniel  Wright. 

51  Daniel  Wright . 

52  Richard  Wilson  . . . 

53  Richard  Wilson . 

54  William  Burns. 

55  David  Hardie . 

56  David  Hardie.  . 

57  William  Hewitt. 

58  William  Hewitt.    .  . 

59  William  Creighton 

60  William  Creighton.. 

61  Jabez  B.  Keough.. 

62  Jabez  B.  Keough 

63  Jabez  B.  Keough 

64  Joseph  Hill 

65  Now  called  Thurso,  which  see. 


It  was  formerly  called  Buck- 


70 

5  00 

65 

6  90 

62 

10  96 

*  109 

17  01 

52 

10  50 

52 

2  00 

41 

1  03 

42 

1  10 

62 

3  14 

70 

3  75 

t79 

5  17 

55 

1   48 

53 

1  93 

58 

3  00 

52 

3  69     ! 

50 

27 


0  85 


75 
00 

12 


2  00 


2  10 
4  99 

2 
5 


50 
08 
5  37 
2  70 
08 
48 
59 
00 
29 
50 
97 
00 
00 


LONDESBORO* 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Hullett,  County  of  Huron,  Ontario.  It  was  formerly  part  of  Clinton 

Circuit.     Distant  from  Clinton  6J  miles. 

1870  Thomas  Cleworth,  Coverdale  Watson ....  !          ...  ... 

71  Thomas  Cleworth,  Samuel  Sellery              232  16  77  j     13  76  50  25 

72  Isaac  Crane.                      ...                  J  210  15  08          10  00  40  00 

73  Isaac  Crane..      .                   ..        105  7  41  i       6  50  30  89 

74  See  London  Conference.                                '         97  \       7  50            6  60  3100 


LONDON. 


A  City  on  the  River  Thames,  in  London  township,  County  of  Middlesex,  Ontario. 
Hamilton  76  miles,  from  Toronto  120  miles,  from  Sarnia  56  miles. 


Distant  from 


1823  Robert  Corson 

24  Edmund  Stoney 

25  Edmund  Stoney   

26  Daniel  McMullen,  Matthew  Whiting . 

27  John  S.  Huston . 

28  Matthew  Whiting 


255 
235 
229 
229 
269 


*  Grenville  set  off. 


t  Plantagenet  set  off. 


+  Holmesville  set  off. 


238 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS,   AND  MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


39 

40 
41 


Henry  Byers. 


1829  Matthew  Whiting    

30  John  Bailey,  Horace  Dean 

31  John  Bailey,  Hamilton  Biggar.    . . 

32  John  K.  Williston 

33  John  Beatty .... 

34  William  Griffis, ....... 

35  David  Wright,  John  Law.. 

36  David  Wright,  John  Flanagan 

37  Edmund  Stoney,  Hugh  Montgomery 

38  Edmund  Stoney,  Arkle  S.  Newbury. 
Adam  Townley, 
William  Steer, 

,  James  Norris,    {  William  Coleman. 

1  Samuel  Hose,     \ 

Samuel  Kose,  William  Price. ... 

42  Edmund  Shepherd,  Matthias  Holtby     . . 

43  Edmund  Shepherd,  Thomas  Jeffers . 

44  Edmund  Shepherd,  Charles  Lavell . 

45  Edwy  M.  Ryerson 

46  Charles  Lavell 

47  Edmund  Botterell,  John  Goodfellow  . . 

48  John  Carroll. ... 

49  John  Carroll,  Alexander  S.  Byrne 

-«  t  -u     r.       n      i  Samuel  S.  Nelles,  M.A. 
oO  John  Carroll,    j  GeQrge  Youn& 

William  Pollard,  William  Ames 
William  Pollard,  John  G.  Laird. 
William  Pollard,  Thomas  D.  Pearson.. . 

H.  Wilkinson,  j  £  ?*obbs, 

'  /  K..  Creighton, 

55  Henry  Wilkinson,  Joseph  E.  Sanderson,  M.A. 

56  John  Douse,  James  Preston .  ... 

57  John  Douse,  James  Preston 

58  Robert  Cooney,  D.  D. ,  James  Dixon .... 

59  Robert  Cooney,  D.  D. ,  George  R.  Sanderson .    . 

60  George  R.  Sanderson,  Wm.  C.  Henderson,  B.A. 

61  George  R.  Sanderson,  Wm.  C.  Henderson,  B.A. 

Richard  Jones,  John  Potts     

Richard  Jones,  John  Potts . 

Richard  Jones,  John  Potts 

James  H.  Bishop,  William  J.  Hunter 

James  H.  Bishop,  William  J.  Hunter. 

67  James  H.  Bishop,  William  J.  Hunter.    ... 

68  James  Elliott,  William  Briggs.. 

69  James  Elliott,  William  Briggs..  .       

70  See  London— North  Street  and  Dundas  Street . . 


51 
52 
53 

54 


J.  L.  Sanders . 


62 
63 
64 
65 
66 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Members. 

Fund. 

235 

280 

366 

420 

698 

200 

246 

349 

323 

$5*00 

278 

10  55 

294 

24  44 

330 

23  78 

413 

26  41 

389 

28  45 

389 

24  00 

406 

24  87 

*  400 

25  00 

80 

6  69 

87 

8  05 

129 

11  00 

85 

12  18 

204 

18  62 

300 

25  89 

350 

30  34 

+  355 

30  98 

253 

30  60 

411 

31  50 

400 

31  50 

373 

20  77 

417 

36  87 

433 

37  77 

350 

17  00 

415 

25  24 

380 

30  88 

368 

48  26 

368 

36  61 

377 

27  62 

342 

31  17 

422 

36  65 

417 

31  55 

410 

56  75 

419 

57  00 

Educa. 
Fund. 


Su 


$20  00 
9  00 

11  00 

12  00 

13  00 
7  20 
7  50 

10  39 

17  74 

18  50 

15  40 

19  60 

14  15 

16  25 
36  00 
31  45 


up.  M. 
Fund. 


$5  00 
12  32 

17  51 
20  50 

5  42 

6  50 

15  11 

8  30 

18  54 

19  20 

16  00 

24  00 

25  00 

5  25 

6  48 
5  00 

10  60 

23  50 

30  60 
42  00 
44  00 

40  00 

42  00 

43  00 
53  25 
5,4  50 
53  10 

26  75 
28  75 
30  00 
82  97 
64  46 
56  97 
86  75 
94  75 

100  00 
110  00 
115  35 


LONDON— NORTH  STREET. 


1870  James  Elliott,  Edwin  McCollum 

71  Wellington  Jeffers,  D.D.,  Benjamin  Bi  Keefer.. 

72  James  Hannon,  Benjamin  B.  Keefer  

73  James  Hannon,  John  J.  Hare,  B.  A.  ... 

74  See  London  Conference .... 


315 
292 
334 
374 


54  27 

55  04 
61  25 
64  00 


34  25 
27  29 
36  00 
42  00 


120  00 

98  50 

102  00 

110  00 


1870  William  Briggs  . . 

71  Alexander  Langford  . . . 

72  Alexander  Langford 

73  Alexander  Langford 

74  See  London  Conference 


LONDON- -DUNDAS  STREET. 


130 
141 
178 
230 


31  11 
35  92 
43  68 
40  13 


15  75 

16  00 
13  80 
21  25 


60  35 

65  35 

69  85 

100  00 


1873  Wellington  Jeffers,  D.D. 
74  See  London  Conference . 


LONDON  EAST. 


17 


4  00 


London  Circuit  set  off. 


+  Belmont  set  off. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


239 


LONDON  CIRCUIT. 


So  called  from  the  name  of  the  township  in  Middlesex  County,   Ontario. 

London  City  Circuit. 


It  was  formerly  a  part  of 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1845  Cornelius  Flummerfelt,  George  Kennedy. . . 

46  Cornelius  Flummerfelt,  William  Dignam . 

47  William  Pollard,  Francis  Chapman 

48  William  Pollard,  Charles  Silvester 

49  Richard  Phelps,  Edward  White 

50  Richard  Phelps,  John  G.  Laird.  .  .  . 

51  Richard  Phelps,  John  G.  Laird.  

52  Alex.  T.  Green,  James  Taylor 

53  Alex.  T.  Green,  Thomas  Crews.. 
64  Thomas  Cleghorn,  Thomas  Crews 

55  Thomas  Cleghorn,  John  Wesley  Savage.. 

56  Tohn  A    Williams     \  Jolm  Wesley  Savage,  / 
5b  John  A.  Williams,    j  John  s    clarkei  ^ 

57  John  A.  Williams,  John  S.  Clarke. 

58  John  A.  Williams,  Amos  E.  Russ      .... 

59  Charles  Turver,  Amos  E.  Russ ..  . . 

60  John  G.  Laird,  Samuel  Tucker  . .  

61  John  G.  Laird,  Samuel  Tucker 
•  62  William  English,  Isaac  Barber.. 

63  William  English,  Isaac  Barber 

64  Circuit  divided.   See  London  North  and  London  South 


No.  of 
Members. 


Educa. 
Fund. 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


382 

$11  03 

*8  36 

410 

7  15 

5  95 

483 

12  00 

12  00 

424 

12  00 

13  00 

351 

10  50 

.... 

10  62 

375 

15  50 

13  75 

357 

13  24 

14  12 

359 

13  47 

17  00 

366 

14  47 

25  23 

390 

20  43 

■s7  18 

28  30 

414 

29  20 

10  00 

43  00 

450 

32  00 

10  60 

45  00 

447 

22  60 

5  53 

40  00 

395 

16  74 

5  30 

30  00 

378 

11  14 

5  60 

34  29 

390 

13  70 

6  10 

31  00 

370 

11  50 

6  50 

32  00 

376 

14  23 

5  07 

33  50 

368 

15  79 

6  39 

46  62 

LONDON  NORTH. 
I'lie  north  part  of  what  was  formerly  called  London  Circuit. 


1864  William  Chapman . 

65  James  A.  Iveson. 

66  James  A.  Iveson 

67  William  J.  Hewitt 

68  William  J.  Hewitt.. 

69  William  J.  Hewitt..    .. 

70  James  Harris  .  . 

71  James  Harris 

72  James  Harris  

73  Charles  Stringfellow 

74  See  London  Conference. 


216 

250 
237 
223 
231 
214 
194 
191 
198 
179 


6  20 
9  08 
9  12 
9  20 
9  50 
9  00 
9  45 
9  50 
9  61 
9  90 


50 
00 
33 
20 
00 
00 
75 
00 
33 
05 


12  00 
16  50 
20  00 
27  00 

29  00 

25  00 
35  00 

26  75 

30  40 

27  66 


LONDON  SOUTH. 
The  south  part  of  what  was  formerly  London  Circuit. 


1854  Noble  F.  English 

65  Noble  F.  English 

66  James  E.  Dyer 

67  James  E.  Dyer 

68  James  E.  Dyer 

69  Richard  J.  Forman 

70  Richard  J.  Forman 

71  Richard  J.  Forman 

72  Noble  F.  English. . .      . 

73  Noble  F.  English. . 

74  See  London  Conference. 


182 

6  36 

3  07 

17  00 

188 

6  12 

1  44 

19  75 

176 

6  20 

2  35 

19  75 

180 

8  10  ! 

3  15 

22  00 

185 

12  25 

7  20 

28  00 

185 

12  00 

8  00 

30  00 

195 

12  13 

8  00 

30  00 

220 

12  15 

8  00 

31  05 

-Wo 

12  20 

6  62 

36  19 

222 

12  25 

6  67 

40  00 

LONG  ISLAND  LOCKS. 

A  village  on  the  Rideau  Canal,   in  the  township  of  Nepean,   County  of  Carleton,  Ontario.      Distant 
from  Ottawa  City  15  miles.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Ottawa,  Osgood  and  Bearbrook  Missions. 

1859  Hazleton  A.  Spencer 

60  Jabez  B.  Keough 

61  Garrett  J.  Dingman  

62  Garrett  J.  Dingman 

63  Andrew  Armstrong. .  .... 

64  Andrew  Armstrong. 

65  Andrew  Armstrong 

66  Hugh  McLean. .  


1   136 

6  37 

4  93 

4  38 

1   147 

2  50 

2  00 

3  65 

140 

6  43 

4  30 

2  20 

134 

6  50 

2  30 

3  30 

92 
96 

3  74 

4  15 

0  95 

1  62 

3  12 

9  15 

96 

5  29 

1  65 

14  50 

240 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


67  Hugh  McLean . 

68  Richard  N.  Adams 

69  Richard  N.  Adams 

70  Richard  N.  Adams 

71  Samuel  Down 

72  Samuel  Down.    

73  Samuel  Down . 

74  See  Montreal  Conference. . . 


LONG  POINT. 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Rduca. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

76 

$5  71 

$1  90 

98 

6  15 

2  50 

95 

6  61 

3  88 

99 

7  49 

5  40 

100 

9  20 

7  25 

93 

7  46 

7  30 

89 

7  42 

>    6  99 

81 

7  50 

7  00 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$5  83 
8  15 

12  33 
8  93 

13  24 
13  44 
12  50 
12  60 


So  called  from  a  Peninsula  which  extends  some  distance  into  Lake  Erie,  forming  a  large  Bay,  called 
Long  Point  Bay.  The  Circuit  was  set  off  from  the  Niagara  Circuit  in  December,  1801.  It  ex- 
tended from  the  Niagara  River  and  had  appointments  in  the  Counties  of  Welland,  Haldimand 
and  Norfolk,  Ontario. 


Year                      Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Year 

Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

1801  Nathan  Bangs.           ....... 

/ 

1821  I.  B.  Smith',  Wm.  H.  Williams    . 

613 

2  Thomas  Madden ... 

22  David  Culp,  George  Ferguson . 

445 

.  >  Included  in  Niagara  Circuit . 

23  Daniel  Shepherdson .... 

24  D.  Shepherdson,  Geo.  Sovereign. . 

361 
292 

.   5  Luther  Bishop 

125 

25  Rowley  Heyland,  Timothy  Martin 

292 

6  Thomas  Madden 

120 

26  Rowley  Heyland. 

242 

7  Henry  Ryan ... 

156 

27  Wm.  Griffis,  Robert  Corson. . 

248 

8  Thomas  Whitehead 

195 

28  William  Griffis 

342 

9  Thomas  Whitehead ...... 

195 

29  Joseph  Gatchell,  Wm.  Patrick 

359 

10  Robert  Perry  .. 

180       i 

30  Joseph  Gatchell,  Asahel  Hurlburt 

373 

11  ) 

1 

31  H.  Wilkinson,  John  Armstrong. . 

365 

to  >  United  with  Ancaster  Circuit 

32  Henry  Wilkinson,  A.  Prindle. . 

489 

17  j 

33  Hamilton  Biggar,  John  Watson . 

500 

,  0  I  David  Youmans,  )  . ,   .    „, 
18  |  James  Jackson,     (  Alvln  Torrv 

34  Hamilton  .Biggar    .      . 

35  Joseph  Messmore,  J.  Musgrove. . 

507 
592 

19  James  Jackson,  Wm.  R.  Rundle 

404 

36  See  Simcoe 

677 

20  James  Jackson,  Wm.  H.  Williams 

511 

18 
00 
03 
10 
60 


0  50 


7  98 


96 

88 


L'ORIGNAL. 

The  chief  town  of  the  united  Counties  of  Prescott  and  Russell,  situated  on  the  River  Ottawa,  in  the 
township  of  Longuiel,  Ontario.     Distant  from  Montreal  66  miles,  from  Ottawa  City  59  miles. 

1841  George  B.  Butcher.    

42  George  Beynon 

43  George  Beynon,  James  Elliott .  

44  James  Hughes.  Charles  Taggart . 

45  United  with  St.  Andrews 

46  Joseph  Reynolds,  Thomas  Hanna . . 
.-    (  Joseph  Reynolds,    ) 

j  Erastus  Hurlburt,  \ 

48  James  Greener,  John  B.  Armstrong 

49  James  Greener,  Noble  Armstrong. . 

50  David  C.  Clappison,  Richard  M.  Hammond . 

51  David  C.  Clappison,  Henry  McDowell 

52  David  C  Clappison,  Silas  Huntingdon 

53  William  Morton,  Robert  Hobbs  ... 

54  William  Morton,  Andrew  Armstiong. 

55  William  Morton,  James  Roy 

56  William  Morton,  Joseph  Kilgour   .    . 

57  Richard  M.  Hammond,  John  D.  Pugh 

58  Richard  M.  Hammond,  John  D.  Pugh    

59  Edmund  E.  Sweet,  Archelaus  Doxee . 

60  Edmund  E.  Sweet,  John  Hyndman  . . 

61  William  S.  Blackstock,  Samuel  W   Messmore  . . 

62  William  S.  Blackstock. . . 

63  William  S.  Blackstock,  Isaac  Gold    .        

64  William  D.  Brown,  Thomas  G.  Williams 

65  William  D.  Brown,  Robert  Bell.        . .  ... 

66  David  Chalmers     .      .  .      .      , . . .        . 

67  David  Chalmers,  Daniel  Connelly 


223 
206 
265 
280 
252 

218 

179 
192 
215 
218 
207 
210 
180 
140 
122 
143 
151/ 
139 

99 
119 

95 
130 
135 
135 
135 
143 


ft  95 

6  60 

7  15 
9  HO 

10  66 

8  71 
8  79 
8  80 

8  87 

9  00 
9  10 
9  79 
6  78 

10  10 
10  44 
10  52 
10  60 
13  50 


5  86 

3  00 

4  58 

3  27 
2  50 
2  53 
2  90 

4  52 

6  26 

4  «9 

5  05 
5  08 

7  00 


4  50 

3  50 

3  75 

1  10 

0  90 

3  20 

4  00 

5  20 

6  73 

6  93 

8  42 

10  50 

10  59 

12  00 

12  00 

12  83 

10  10 

13  00 

14  75 

10  00 

11  00 

14  50 

15  00 

20  00 

WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


241 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1868  David  Chalmers,  John  0.  Garrett     . . 

69  William  S.  McCullough,  Robert  Lee . 

70  George  Kennedy,  Thomas  Johnson     . 

71  John  Wilson,  John  Tozeland    

72  John  Wilson,  Richard  Shier       

73  John  Burwash,  William  S.  Jamieson  . 

74  See  Montreal  Conference  


\ 

No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

178 

$18  00 

$7  00 

130  00 

195 

19  25 

11  00 

34  45 

.190 

18  22 

11  15 

32  90 

164 

8  09 

8  00 

10  00 

200 

8  00 

5  44 

16  00 

200 

•8  50 

4  25 

20  56 

200 

9  02 

4  30 

10  00 

5  38 

6  43 


LOUGHBOROUGH. 
So  called  from  the  name  of  a  township  in  the  County  of  Frontenac,  Ontario. 

1856  Stephen  Miles  

57  William  Burns       141  6  55  161 

58  Name  of  Mission  changed  to  Harrow-smith   ...      151  6  80  2  00 

LOWVILLE. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Nelson,  ( 'ounty  of  Halton,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Milton 

Circuit. 

1871  Robert  Bell     ...  

72  Robert  Bell             140  7  53 

73  Robert  Bell  .  .. 150  9  89 

74  See  London  Conference  ..  152  8  28 


6  33 
5  20 

3  27 


31  15 
28  50 
33  00 


LUCAN. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Biddulph,  County  of  Middlesex,  Ontario. 

Exeter  Circuit. 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


1866  George  Kennedy    ... 

67  William  Lund  .... 

68  William  Lund       

69  George  Sexsmith,  James  Allen    . . 

70  George  Sexsmith,  John  Smiley,  M.A. 

71  George  Sexsmith 

72  James  E.  Dyer  

73  James  E.  Dyer 

74  See  London  Conference 


152 
155 

*  156 
254 

t261 
152 
134 
121 


7  00 
9  00 
9  73 
16  23 
13  35 
10  44 
10  50 
10  75 


4  50 

4  90 

5  00 
7  60 

10  00 
5  07 
5  10 
5  15 


26  75 
26  60 
24  00 
43  50 
46  31 

24  70 

25  00 
25  00 


LUCKNOW. 

A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Kinloss,   County  of  Bruce,  Ontario.      It  was  formerly  part  of  thi 
Teeswater,  Kincardine,  and  Wawanosh  Missions. 

1862  David  Ryan        ..  .        j  j       t 

63  Elias  Wetmore  Frazee 

64  Elias  Wetmore  Frazee 

65  William  Tucker 

66  William  Tucker... 
William  Tucker, 
Nelson  Brown, 

68  Nelson  Brown 

69  Nelson  Brown 

70  Henry  Kellam... 

71  Henry  Kellam.. 

72  Henry  Kellam 

73  John  S.  Fisher . . 

74  See  London  Conference 


67 


64 

3  00 

i    12 

5  00 

78 

3  02 

1  00 

5  00 

71 

3  11 

1  07 

5  00 

91 

5  30 

3  90 

7  25 

96 

6  20 

3  95 

8  25 

78 

6  54  , 

4  00 

11  00 

67 

6  56 

4  03 

11  25 

80 

7  50 

3  76 

8  50 

92 

8  70 

5  00 

10  25 

98 

9  00 

4  50 

10  50 

125 

11  00 

5  00 

13  00 

145  ■ 

15  42 

5  42 

18  60 

LYN. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Elizabethtown,   County  of  Leeds,  Ontario. 

6  miles. 

1858  John  Mills,  William  McDonagh 

59  John  Mills,  Samuel  Wilson 

60  John  B.  Armstrong,  Richard  Hayworth    

61  John  B.  Armstrong,  Benjamin  Sherlock 

62  John  B.  Armstrong,  Peter  E.  W.  Moyer 

63  William  Morton,  George  Ferguson 

64  William  Morton,  Henry  Irvine, 


230 

12  30 

228 

12  65 

199 

10  82 

177 

11  00 

255 

10  00 

255 

11  28 

Distant  from  Brockvilli 


34  00 
30  00 

15  00 

16  50 

17  00 
20  12 


8  00 

6  50 

3  00  1 

3  50 

3  60 

6  55 

16 


Ailsa  Craig  united. 


t  Ailsa  Craig  set  off. 


242 


CIRCUITS,    STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


Yearl 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1865  William  Andrews,  Joshua  P   Lewis 

.66  William  Andrews  .  

67  William  English 

68  William  English 

69  James  Masson,  James  Macfarlane 

70  James  Masson,  .labez  B.  Saunders. 

71  Marmaduke  L.  Pearson,  Jabez  B.  Saunders. 

72  Marmaduke  L.  Pearson,  William  Pearson.. 

73  Marmaduke  L.  Pearson,  John  Webster 

74  See  Montreal  Conference. .  


No.  of 
Members. 


LYNEDOCH. 


238 
200 
207 
188 
201 
207 
214 
224 
250 
250 


Conting. 

Fund. 

|9  59 

9  60 

9  65 

9  80 

9  86 

12  92 

15  n0 

Educa. 
Fund. 


16  00 
16  15 
16  20 


$3  36 
3  36 
3  75 
3  02 

5  75 

6  00 
8  30 
8  50 
8  55 
5  00 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$11  97 
12  00 
12  50 
22  00 
25  50 
36  47 

36  73 

37  00 
45  00 
20  00 


A  village  in  the  township  of  Charlotteville,  County  of  Norfolk,  Ontario. 

Delhi  Mission. 

1859  Isaac  Barber  .......       .  125 

60  Isaac  Barber  .  153 

61  Isaac  Barber.    .        ...  .  125 

62  Matthew  Whiting  146 

63  Matthew  Whiting ...        .  156 

64  George  T.  Richardson .      ..  146 

65  George  T.  Richardson      120 

66  George  T.  Richardson . .  ...  ...  140 

67  Nathaniel  S.  Burwash  . .        . .  . .  150 

•  68  Nathaniel  S.  Burwash      . .  ...  ...        .  165 

69  Peter  Bawtinhimer . .        .  167 

70  Peter  Bawtinhimer      ...  ..  .  182 

71  Thomas  H.  Walker       . .  180 

72  William  Shannon      . .  ...  177 

73  William  Shannon . .        .  170 

74  See  London  Conference .  ..  170 


It  was  formerly  known  as 


4  12 
3  75 

6  23 
3  00 

50 
50 
60 
00 
00 

8  88 

9  00 
14  50 
14  54 

7  93 
7  84 
6  15 


1  75 

2  15 
2  13 
2  06 
2  00 
2  00 
2  00 

2  50 
1  04 

3  00 
3  25 
6  15 


8  15 
6  72 
3  07 
3  16 


9  88 
6  03 
4  37 
6  20 


00 
25 
50 
72 
02 
20 
50 


10  50 
10  54 
10  00 
10  43 
8  63 


LYON'S  CREEK. 
So  called  from  the  name  of  a  creek  which  empties  into  the  Grand  River,  Ontario. 

part  of  Niagara  Circuit. 


It  was  formerly 


Year;                       Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Year 

Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

1820  Daniel  Shepherdson. 

21  Alvin  Torry 

22  Thomas  Demorest 

23  John  Parker 

24  Isaac  B.  Smith. 

123 
110 
114 
107 

1825  Joseph  Messmore .                   .    .. 

26  Joseph  Messmore . .        .  .    

27  Joseph  Gatchell .                  ...... 

28 

89 

91 

115 

117 

M. 


MABERLY. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Sherbrooke,  County  of  Lanark,  Ontario. 


1866  Edwin  Fessant 

67  Edwin  Fessant 

68  William  Shannon    . . 

69  William  Shannon 

70  William  Shannon  . . . 

71  Ezekiel  Richardson 

72  Ezekiel  Richardson 

73  United  with  Glen  Tav 


82 
91 
93 
94 
78 
75 
58 
63 


It  was  formerly  Rokeby  Mission- 


44 
70 
75 
90 
86 
80 
90 
95 


MADOC. 
A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Hastings,  Ontario 
1 850  Abraham  Dayman .  ....  


51  Robert  Robinson 

52  Robert  Robinson 


155 
146 


50 
60 


15 
32 
00 

71 
50 
23 
74 
75 


12 
61 
09 
65 
90 
00 
27 
00 


2  65 
2  88 


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243 


Year 


1853  Michael  Baxter 

54  Michael  Baxter 

55  John  Sanderson . 

56  John  Sanderson . 

57  Thomas  McMullen    

Hastings  Road  united  with  it  3  years 

58  Thomas  McMullen 

59  George  Carr,  William  Shannon 

60  George  Carr,  Madison  A.  Rice 

61  Aaron  D.  Miller 

Aaron  D.  Miller,  Edward  Harris 
Edward  Harris,  John  W.  Wicher    .  .  . 
Edward  Harris,  Jacob  Eli  Howell,  B.A 

65  John  English,  Jacob  Eli  Howell,  B.A 

66  John  English,  Edward  Morrow,  B.A . 

67  John  English,  Samuel  Sing .    .      . 
Thomas  Lawson,  William  J.  Ford. 
Robert  Robinson 

Robert  Robinson 

Robert  Robinson        

72  James  A.  Ivison 

73  Samuel  Sing  .      . 
.  74  See  Toronto  Conference    .... 


62 
63 
64 


69 
70 
71 


42  10 
37  07 
30  00 
22  00 

22  00 

23  00 
21  75 
32  67 


Edward  A.  Ward. . 
Edward  A.  Ward. 
William  D.  Brown  . 

73  Thomas  Atkinson  . 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


166 
169 
210 
212 

186 


5  74 
4  75 
8  41 

6  76 
2  50 

2  50 
6  50 
8  00 

3  91 


8  93 

9  05 

10  12 

11  10 


5  00 

5  25 

4  15 

5  00 


MAITLANI). 

A  village  on  the  River  St.  Lawrence,  in  the  township  of  Augusta,  County  of  Grenville,  Ontario, 
was  formerly  Augusta  Circuit.      Distant  from  Prescott  7  miles,  from  Brockville  5  miles. 

1851  Sylvester  Hurlburt . .  I 

52  Sylvester  Hurlburt,  John  S.  Armstrong \       319  10  5.5 

53  Svlvester  Hurlburt . . !       338  12  00 

54  Asahel  Hurlburt,  Edwin  Peake. ...                          ...         316  12  50 

55  Asahel  Hurlburt,  Edwin  Peake.-     .                              .383  16  39 

56  Asahel  Hurlburt,  George  M.  M enchain 375  16  37 

57  Joseph  Reynolds,  James  Masson         434  15  00 

58  Joseph  Reynolds,  Thomas  Feather ..  .  ..    .         49.'i       |     12  40 

59  Richard  Clarke,  William  McDonagh .      ...                .         425  15  00 

60  Richard  Clarke,  James  A.  Gordon !       445  1100 

61  Richard  Clarke,  Brock  Rose.                                ...    .|       450  13  00 

62  William  Andrews  ....                          .  j    *  460  13  50 

63  )  .          ...                             . .    .  j       225  7  00 

Included  in  the  Augusta  Circuit.  ! 


It 


10  67 

11  25 

14  54 

15  70 
17  53 
31  74 
33  12 

12  70 

24  25 

25  00 
28  50 
15  00 


18  00 
20  00 

12  80 

13  00 


MALAHIDE. 
So  called  from  the  name  of  a  township  on  Lake  Erie,  County  of  Elgin,  Ontario. 


1840  Thomas  Fawcett 

41  Luther  O.  Rice.  

42  John  K.  Williston  

43  John  K.  Williston 

44  United  with  Norwich  Circuit 

45  Thomas  Jeffers  . .  

46  Thomas  Jeffers .  

47  Joseph  Sheply.. .  ...  .      .. 

48  Joseph  Sheply 

49  Samuel  C.  Philp,  John  English 

50  Samuel  C.  Philp,  John  English 

51  George  Kennedy,  Thomas  Peacock  .. 

52  George  Kennedy,  John  Shaw     

53  Now  called  Aylmer,  Ontario,  which  see.. 


187 
199 
249 

'209 

277 
296 
300 
280 
294 
328 
372 
332 


4  00 
8  00 
7  30 
4  36 


4  00 

9  80 

11  00 
15  47 

12  90 

14  50 

15  00 


3  50 

4  00 

3  05 

6  71 

4  00 

4  00 

6  00 

4  25 

5  63 

6  55 

7  50 

Spencerville  set  off. 


244 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


MANNINGVILLE. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Franklin,   County  of  Huntingdon, 

Franklin  Mission. 


Quebec.     It  was  formerly  known  as 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1865  Stephen  Bond,  David  Thompson          ...        ...        . 

66  Stephen  Bond,  George  Ferguson ...               -  ...  ..  .  .  .    . 

67  Stephen  Bond,  William  Raney t 

68  See  Franklin 

221 
208* 
189 
201 

$9  30 
9  45 
4  12 
6  20 

$1  92 

2  10 

3  03 

4  97 

$12  30 

18  45 

19  34 
21  18 

MANSONVILLE. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Potton,  County  of  Brome,  Quebec.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Bolton 

Mission. 


1873  Richard  Shier .. 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


49 

57 


3  78 


2  48 


4  72 


MAN  VERS. 

So  called  from  the  name  of  a  township  in  the  County  of  Durham,  Ontario. 

Cartwright  Mission. 

1862  George  T.  Richardson  ...  ..        .....,,,. 

63  George  T.  Richardson  . .  .•       

64  Robert  O.  Wilson      

65  Robert  O.  Wilson      

66  Alfred  McCann    . .  ...  

67  Alfred  McCann 

68  Alfred  McCann 

69  James  A.  McClung       

70  James  A.  McClung  

71  James  A.  McClung  ...        

72  John  C.  Wilson . .  

73  JohnC.  Wilson 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 

MARCH. 

A  village  and  township  on  the  Ottawa  River,  County  of  Carleton,  Ontario. 

Bell's  Corners  Circuit. 

1866  Robert  Bell  

•67  Robert  Bell  ... 

68  Robert  Bell     

69  John  Tozeland   . .        . .  .... 

70  Robert  Lee 

71  )    United  with  Bell's  Corners 

72  ( 

73  James  Simpson  . .      

74  See  Montreal  Conference  


155 

1  80 

1  10 

155 

1  02 

0  69 

174 

5  00 

3  80 

164 

6  40 

2  10 

115 

4  91 

1  45 

129 

8  00 

2  50 

134 

8  00 

4  00 

189 

8  09 

3  26 

194 

8  24 

4  28 

212 

9  84 

3  74 

190 

9  90 

4  12 

175 

10  00 

4  15 

40 

1  52 

0  90 

70 

4  75 

1  90 

.... 

72 

4  80 

2  62 

72 

12  00 

10  00 

65 

5  41 

1  43  ' 

29 

5  50 

4  66 

It  was  formerly  part  of 


4  00 
3  00 
9  04 
10  93 
10  00 
16  00 
20  00 

20  00 

21  78 

22  50 

26  60 

27  00 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


4  00 
12  35 

9  00 
22  00 

4  75 


10  27 


MARKDALE. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Glenelg,  County  of  Grey,  Ontario.     Distant  from  Toronto  92J  miles.     It 

was  formerly  part  of  Artemesia  Circuit. 

1870  John  H.  Robinson  . .  


71  .., 

72  David  Williams 

73  David  Williams... 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


164 

133 

1  35 

2  10 

94 

1  02 

0  74 

131 

2  39 

1  62 

138 

'2  40 

1  80 

5  50 
1  31 
7  35 
7  46 


MARKHAM. 


A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  York,  Ontario.  It  was  formerly  called  Reesorville  Circuit. 

Distant  from  Toronto  20  miles. 

1843  John  Baxter .  ... 

44  John  Baxter,  John  Goodfellow .  350  17  66  ....  5  00 

45  Ezra  Adams,  George  Carr  .      ,    ,.    ...  316  20  00  .          ..              7  50 

46  Ezra  Adams,  Darius  Bettys ;.< ...  315  23  03  ...  8  65 

47  Robert  Darlington,  William  Glass 356  16  03            18  90 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


245 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1848 

Josenh  Messmore.  Georffe  Case  ....             

330 

$20  00 

$17  25 

49  Joseph  Messmore,  James  Gooderham 

271 

20  50 

12  00 

50  Peter  Ker,  John  Webster .              

275 

24  tO 

16  00 

287 

24  25 

14  85 

311 

21  20 

15  12 

53  John  Law,  William  McDonagh              

334 

21  48 

32  00 

308 

32  15 

54  89 

55  Thomas  Jeffers,  Robert  Fowler,  M.  D     

282 

30  30 

$16  00 

52  00 

56  Thomas  Jeffers,  Robert  Fowler,  M.D 

260 

28  37 

9  80 

40  CO 

260 

28  50 

10  00 

40  00 

58  Thomas  Campbell,  Edward  Harris      

287 

26  38 

13  80 

30  78 

59  Thomas  Campbell,  John  F.  Messmore 

355 

28  02 

8  67 

34  48 

60  James  Norris,  James  Graham  ...                       ... 

324 

21  57 

7  34 

31  44 

a,    T          tvT      .      (  Norman  MeHardy,  / 
61  James  Norns,  j  George  L  Haight^'  j 

307 

1C  79 

4  75 

35  25 

62  James  Norris,  John  N.  Lake 

297 

11  76 

5  00 

36  00 

63  John  N.  Lake,  Robert  0.  Wilson.                 

300 

17  36 

6  44 

38  86 

64  John  N.  Lake,  Daniel  F.  Gee  .      . 

319 

20  00 

6  65 

40  00 

65  William  McFadden,  Andrew  B.  Chambers 

310 

20  20 

6  70 

37  00 

66  William  McFadden,  John  C.  Wilson 

287 

19  50 

8  00 

48  00 

67  William  McFadden,   j  ^A.  MccSngf' A''  j 

229 

16  85 

6  72 

29  40 

68  Michael  Fawcett,  Joseph  Hall.  ... 

234 

21  10 

7  08 

40  00 

69  Michael  Fawcett,  Albert  C.  Wilson 

270 

18  00 

11  00 

40  00 

70  William  McCullough,  Henry  Richardson 

290 

18  60 

15  00 

48  00 

71  William  McCullough,  Edwin  S.  Washington 

290 

19  00 

12  45 

50  00 

72  Jonathan  E.  Betts,  D.  Cattanach  . . 

310 

20  00 

10  00 

50  00 

73  Jonathan  E.  Betts,  John  Pickering 

287 

22  71 

11  00 

50  50 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 

342 

25  00 

11  50 

49  00 

101 

89 

76 

90 

108 

111 

92 

64 

119 

148 

133 

130 

155 


2  55 

3  50 
1  19 

1  23 

2  10 

4  14 

3  20 
2  66 


20 
05 
00 
10 
12 
02 
96 
15 
20 
20 
50 
25 
00 


93 
83 
10 
26 
36 
30 


MARMORA. 

A  village  situated  at  the  celebrated  Marmora  Iron  Works,  on  Crow  River,  in  the  township  of  Mar- 
mora, County  of  Hastings,  Ontario.     Distant  from  Belleville  27  miles. 

1843  Michael  Fawcett 

44  John  Williams 118  0  50 

45  Stephen  Miles :...  107  123 

46  Stephen  Miles.           ..                         ....             ..  117  8  61 

47  Stephen  Miles 121  8  80 

48  Stephen  Miles 128  7  83 

49  Abraham  Dayman •  121  4  20 

50  |           128  4  30 

to  >  Supplied  from  Rawdon  Mission. 

60  \ 

61  Philip  Rose. 

62  Philip  Rose.    ...  

63  Francis  C.  Ireland 

64  John  A.  Dowler .  .... 

65  John  A.  Dowler. 

66  John  A.  Dowler .  .... 

67  Archelaus  Doxsee  

68  Archelaus  Doxsee     

69  Archelaus  Doxsee,  William  Ryan 

70  John  C.  Osborne,  William  H.  Cairnduff...  ..        119  4  40 

71  John  C.  Osborne,  Orrin  German.  ..  .         148  5  02 

72  John  C.  Osborne,  Arthur  B.  Hames  133  5  00 

73  William  H.  Cook,  Henry  Richardson "...         130  5  70 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 155  2  90 


1  80 
3  25 
25 
50 
65 
11 
70 
79 


10  80 
14  52 
14  00 
16  75 
8  50 


MATILDA. 

So  called  from  the  name  of  a  township  on  the  St.   Lawrence,   in  the   County  of  Dundas,  Ontario. 

Distant  from  Kingston  74  miles. 

1826  Cyrus  R.  Allison.. . .  

27  ) 

to  }  ..  . .  

30) 

31  Solomon  Waldron 

32  Solomon  Waldron 360 


246 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS,   AND   MISSIONS: 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1833  Ezra  Healey,  Vincent  B.  Howard  . . 

400 

*  •  ^  < 

$4  00 

34  John  Carroll,  George  F.  Playter . , . 

467 

3  00 

515 

16  00 

36  Henry  Shaler,  George  Goodsou 

668 

16  16 

37  Asahel  Hurlburt,  George  Goodson 

595 

... 

8  00 

519 

$8  57 

1  60 

39  George  Ferguson,  Benjamin  Nankeville      „ 

40  Benjamin  Nankeville,  Thomas  Harmon 

477 

24  73 

58  52 

477 

25  12 

25  55 

41  Benjamin  Nankeville 

555 

19  87 

.... 

26  57 

-    532 

17  93 

20  15 

554 

11  92 

•     9  00 

44  Thomas  Bevitt,  James  Elliott 

510 

14  92 

.... 

8  50 

45  Thomas  Bevitt,  William  H.  Williams. 

526 

14  92 

.... 

10  25 

419 

9  32 

12  00 

47  John  Lever,  William  McGill.    . 

452 

10  74 

18  30 

48  James  Musgrove,  David  C.  McDowell ... 

487 

9  40 

18  37 

49  James  Musgrove,  William  Chapman          . .          . .    . 

354 

10  74 

14  38 

50  Asahel  Hurlhurt,  John  G.  Witted 

359 

9  40 

16  00 

51  Asahel  Hurlhurt,  John  B.  Armstrong..                 ... 

352 

13  12 

18  97 

52  Francis  Coleman,  David  Robertson ...           

346 

9  07 

25  67 

53  Francis  Coleman,  William  Burns .      

357 

9  75 

22  75 

54  Francis  Coleman,  James  Masson  ...               . .      . .    . 

376 

11  22 

25  00 

55  James  Gray,  John  B.  Armstrong  ..                         ... 

430 

15  06 

$7  55 

26  00 

56  James  Gray,  Henry  H.  Perdue           

*  550 

16  35 

8  23 

27  00 

t517 

16  58 

8  24 

34  55 

58  Robert  Brewster,  Richard  Hay  worth 

425 

10  00 

6  00 

24  18 

350 

7  15 

1  53 

15  37 

60  Robert  Brewster,  Brock  Rose 

350 

7  00 

1  70 

9  25 

61  William  Coleman,  Thomas  H.  Walker. 

422 

8  98 

4  00 

17  00 

62  William  Coleman,  Josiah  Greene. . .               

348 

7  56 

3  57 

27  00 

63  David  C.  McDowell,  William  H.  Rowsom 

330 

5  83 

3  46 

17  50 

64  David  C.  McDowell,  James  McCullough       . .      . .    . 

330 

6  00 

3  75 

15  05 

300 

6  15 

4  00 

15  75 

66  William  Scott,  Elisha  Tennant 

318 

6  20 

4  05 

16  20 

67  William  Scott...                           ..          

311 

6  75 

4  05 

13  00 

68  William  Morton 

X  178 

5  25 

4  00 

6  50 

69  William  Morton.  ,                     

210 

6  02 

5  50 

8  00 

70  William  Morton . 

197 

6  08 

5  60 

10  00 

71  William  R.  Dyre,  William  Ryan 

231 

6  18 

7  50 

12  00 

72  William  R.  Dyre                          

269 

9  00 

8  10 

16  00 

73  William  R.  Dyre . .                               

262 

10  04 

8  00 

17  00 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 

264 

8  09 

6  85 

18  00 

MATTAWA. 

A  small  village  on  the  junction  of  the  Ottawa  and  Mattawa  Rivers  in  the  Nipissing  District,  Ontario 

Distant  from  Pembroke  100  miles. 


1872  Robert  F.  Oliver 

73 .... 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


12 

12 


9  60 


MAYNOOTH. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Monteagle,  County  of  Hastings,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the 
Hastings  Road  and  Brudenell  Missions.     Distant  from  Belleville  100  miles. 

1866  Archelaus  Doxsee 

67  William  Sutton ...       ....... 

68  William  Sutton 

69  William  Sutton 

70  Orrin  German,  Arthur  B.  Hames 

71  (Philip  J.  Roblin) 

72  (Philip  J.  Roblin) 

73  (Philip  J.  Roblin) ......  

74  See  Toronto  Conference    ......  0 .      . . 


26 

0  90 

1  60 

28 

1  03 

0  75 

1  20 

.... 

32 

1  00 

2  00 

1  25 

..... 

36 

1  40 

2  00 

2  00 

... 

46 

6  22 

4  40 

12  00 

26 

1  00 

1  50 

31 

1  30 

2  10 

32 

2  33 

2  30 

*  Three  appointments  with  45  members  set  off. 


X  Edwardsburg  set  off. 


t  Morrisburg  with  200  members  set  off. 


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247 


MEAFORD. 

A  village  on  the  south  side  of  Nottawasaga  Bay,  Lake  Huron,  in  the  township  of  St.  Vincent,  and 
County  of  Grey.  It  was  formerly  known  as  St.  Vincent  Mission.  Distant  from  Colling  wood 
24  miles,  and  from  Owen  Sound  20  miles. 


Year 


1864  William  Hay 
65  William  Hay 


Names  of  Ministers. 


66 
67 


Daniel  E.  Brownell       .... 
Daniel  E.  Brownell     .... 

68  Daniel  E.  Brownell 

69  Phineas  D.  Will 

70  Phineas  D.  Will     . 

71  Phineas  D.  Will,  John  Turner    . . 

72  James  Anderson,  Thomas  R.  Reid . 

73  James  Anderson,  John  McCarroll 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


No.  of 
Members. 


151 
155 
173 
190 
199 
190 
200 
230 
300 
334 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$3  80 

5  42 

6  75 

7  00 

7  60 

8  00 

9  00 
9  20 

10  22 

11  00 


Educa. 
Fund. 


51   86 
2  63 

2  33 

3  50 
2  40 

4  00 
6  00 
6  00 
6  03 
6  31 


Sup 

M. 

Fund. 

$3 

81 

5 

29 

8 

00 

10 

31 

9 

00 

9 

50 

10  00 

7 

00 

10  71 

18  00 

MELBOURNE. 

A  village  on  the  west  bank  of  the  River  St.   Francis,  in  the  township  of   Melbourne,    County    of 
Richmond,  Quebec.     Distant  fTom  Montreal  125  miles,  from  Three  Rivers  70  miles. 


Year 


Ministers. 


No.  of 
Members. 


1817 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 

24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
to 
35 
36 

1855 
56 
57 
58 
59 
•60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Richard  Williams,  Win.  Binning 

Richard  Williams  

John  De  Putron  ... 

John  De  Putron 

Henry  Pope  ....  

Henry  Pope 


Three  Rivers  united  with  it. 
James  Knowlan 

Joseph  Stinson 

Joseph  Stinson 

William  Faulkner 

William  Macdonald 
William  Macdonald     .. 


61 
46 
66 

71 

75 
72 

91 

71 
59 
59 
90 

90 
80 
80 


>  Supplied  from  adjacent  Circuits. 

John  Raine,  B.  Hitchcock . 

Thomas  Constable,  Benjamin  Cole 

Thomas  Constable,  Benjamin  Cole     

Thomas  Constable,  Benjamin  Cole 

John  Bate,  Isaac  B.  Tallman       

John  Bate,  Thomas  W    Jeffery 
John  S.  Evans,  William  Hicks  . . 
John  S.  Evans,  William  H.  Pcake .    . 
William  Hansford,  James  E.  Richardson. . 
William  Hansford,  James  E.  Richardson. 
William  Hansford,  Hugh  Cairns 

Thomas  W.  Jeffery,  Hugh  Cairns 

Thomas  W.  Jeffery,  Osborne  Lambly,  B.A. 
Thomas  W.  Jeffery,  Thomas  Bell . . 
George  Washington,  Robert  McCulloch 
George  Washington,  Robert  McCulloch .  . . 
George  Washington  . . 

William  Jackson  ... 

William  Jackson  

William  Jackson .-..,. 

See  Montreal  Conference       


Yearj                     Ministers. 

I 

1837  John  Raine,  B.  Hitchcock     

38  John  B.  Selley                   

39  John  Borland                    

40  John  Borland 

41  Edmund  Botterell . 

42  Edmund  Botterell           

43  John  Raine                                .... 

No,  of 
Members. 


44  John  Raine 

45  John  Borland 

46  John  Borland  . . 

47  John  Borland   

Danville  united  with  it. 

48  Benjamin  Slight     .  .... 

49  Benjamin  Slight,  George  Douglas 

50  Benjamin  Slight 

51  William  Scott 

52  William  Scott       .  . 

53  Malcolm  McDonald 

54  Malcolm  McDonald 


337 
254 
405 
:340 
210 
183 
230 
182 
176 
180 
158 
96 
76 
158 
187 
200 
196 
150 
164 


150 
151 

176 
218 
277 
260 
270 
261 
262 
257 

298 
290 


4 

07 

4  07 

13  00 

6 

00 

9  80 

15  43 

6 

15 

17  00 

12  00 

8 

00 

20  00 

12  25 

4 

65 

20  15 

6  58 

2 

46 

13  65 

8  02 

3 

73 

14  76 

5  11 

4 

05 

11  67 

8  07 

4 

35 

16  08 

4  23 

2 

28 

9  48 

5  20 

2 

40 

9  30 

6  00 

3 

00 

10  00 

6  00 

2 

00 

10  00 

6  00 

2 

00 

10  00 

7  73 

5 

00 

16  93 

8  53 

5 

00 

18  04 

6  20 

6 

66 

17  90 

8  16 

/ 

00 

8  00 

4  02 

4 

84 

7  68 

5  65 

3 

68 

12  00 

*  Sherbrooke  set  off. 


+  Danville  set  off. 


Durham  set  off. 


248 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


MERRICKVILLE. 

A  village  on  the    Rideau  Canal,  in  the  township  of  Wolford,  County  of  Grenville,  Ontario.     Distant 

from  Brockville  29  miles,  from  Perth  26  miles. 


« 

Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1847  Vincent  B.  Howard  . . . 

48  Vincent  B.  Howard 

49  Thomas  Bevitt 

50  Thomas  Bevitt ... 

51  Erastus  Hurlburt 

52  Erastus  Hurlburt .... 

53  David  Jennings 

54  David  Jennings 

55  Robert  Brewster. 

56  Robert  Brewster 

57  Robert  Brewster,  William  Norton 

58  Robert  Hobbs,  Alexander  Drennan . . 

59  Richard  M.  Hammond,  Thomas  Bell 

60  Richard  M.  Hammond,  William  W.  Ross . . 

61  William  McGill,  William  Sheridan.. 

62  William  McGill,  Thomas  G.  Williams. . . 

63  William  McGill,  William  H.  Schofield,  B.A. 

64  Charles  Taggart,  Elisha  Tennant 

65  Charles  Taggart,  Robert  Bruce 

66  Charles  Taggart,  Richard  A.  Kerr 

67  Ebenezer  Robson,  Robert  McCulloch 

68  Ebenezer  Robson,  Thomas  Haddon 

69  Ebenezer  Robson,  Jabez  B.  Saunders ... 

70  William  McGill,  Robert  B.  Hare 

71  William  McGill,  John  B.  Wass,  B.A . 

i  Jeremiah  W.  Annis 


72  William  McGill, 

73  William  Sheridan,  Joseph  Ward. . 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


No.  of 

Con  ting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

245 

$2*37 

234 

3  60 

187 

3  60 

167 

2  59 

153 

3  00 

162 

4  00 

136 

5  20 

133 

'  4  00 

140 

4  30 

$1  40' 

153 

6  10 

3  00 

311 

6  10 

3  00 

300 

4  00 

4  00 

283 

4  00 

4  07 

297 

4  06 

4  10 

259 

4  50 

3  62 

245 

4  62 

3  66 

248 

5  40 

3  68 

250 

5  65 

1  50 

242 

8  46 

4  40 

300 

7  10 

3  25 

325 

13  06 

7  37 

330 

14  84 

9  00 

295 

12  03 

13  00 

280 

12  13 

17  33 

269 

12  25 

8  78 

259 

12  20 

6  75 

245 

13  00 

5  00 

MERRITTON. 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$3  32 


A  village  in  the  township  of  Grantham,  County  of  Lincoln,  Ontario. 

2  miles. 

1871  John  Ridley 

72  James  Pearen,  B.A 

73  John  H.  Robinson ....  

74  See  London  Conference 


40 
65 
60 
00 
12 
50 

3  50 
s4  00 

4  25 
4  25 
8  00 

8  00 
11  78 
18  50 
16  00 
18  00 

9  50 
15  00 

21  09 
42  11 
32  00 
20  00 

22  50 

32  50 

22  60 
25  00 


Distant  from  St.  Catharines 


vl00 

4  64 

3  00 

109 

6  97 

3  48 

130 

8  00 

4  10 

5  00 

10  55 

7  00 


METCALFE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Emily,  County  of  Victoria,  Ontario. 


1850  John  Sanderson 

51  Thomas  McMullen  

52  John  C.  Osborne  

53  John  C.  Osbome 

54  Levi  Vanderburg 

55  William  Briden     

56  William  Briden ...  

57  Name  changed  to  Omemee,  which  see 


150 

3  25 

180 

6  00 

128 

7  10 

126 

10  00 

142 

10  50 

130 

11  25 

2  50 

145 

13  20 

3  00 

2  50 

4  00 

5  00 
7  00 

3  00 
10  00 
12  00 


METIS. 


1866  Samuel  E.  Maudsley 

67  Samuel  E.  Maudsley    . . . 

68  William  W.  Ross 

69  George  H.  Field 

70  Henry  Irvine .        . . 

71  Henry  Irvine 

72  Henry  Irvine         ... 

73  Alexander  Drennan  . . 

74  See  Montreal  Conference  . 


A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Rimouski,  Quebec. 


— 

15 

•• 

23 
31 

4  23 

3  54 

31 

21 

2-90 

1  50 

•  •      ••    ■•••>•••*• 

23 

1  62 

.  .  .    ■••■■<■•     ... 

20 

2  85 

2  40 

.  . 

12 

3  46 

1  39 

3  66 
7  22 

i  20 

4  53 
3  83 


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249 


MILFORD. 

A  village  situated  on  Black  River,  in  the  township  of  Marysburg,  County  of  Prince  Edward,  Ontario. 
Distant  from  Picton  7  miles,  from  Kingston  40  miles.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Picton  Circuit. 


'Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1857  Joel  Briggs,  Hugh  McLean , 

58  Joel  Briggs,  Edwin  Fessant 

59  Joel  Briggs,  Bichard  N.  Adams 

60  John  English,  Isaac  Gold    . .      

61  John  English,  John  Armstrong  (B)..    , 

62  John  English,  Alexander  Lester  ....... 

63  Richard  Potter,  James  Kines  ...,.",.., 

64  Richard  Potter,  James  Kines  .... 

65  James  Thompson,  John  W   Wicher. 

66  James  Thompson,  William  Jackson 

67  Thomas  Cobb,  Samuel  Connor    . 

68  Isaac  Weldon,  Thomas  Campbell  ...... 

69  Isaac  Weldon,  William  Rilance , 

70  Isaac  Weldon,  John  W.  Bell 

■    71  William  Coleman,    j  ^So^' 

72  William  Ryan,  Samuel  Salton 

73  William  Ryan,  William  P.  Brown .      ... 
»74  See  Toronto  Conference 


No.  of 
Members^ 


355 
320 
330 

341 
323 

298 
270 
300 

357 
387 
400 
321 
308 

335 

308 
314 

294 


Conting. 

Fund. 

$9"  83 

10  00 

9  00 

8  00 

7  56 

7  34 

9  91 

8  55 

9  00 

11  86 

7  10 

10  12 

7  70 

6  57 

6  50 

7  08 

7  25 

Educa. 
Fund. 


$3  16 


00 

50 
00 
63 
75 
71 
00 
75 
00 
00 
91 
00 


3  35 

3  24 
3  85 
2  52 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$12  00 

19  15 
16  00 

16  00 

17  34 
12  00 

12  50 

13  00 

17  00 

18  50 

20  00 

14  00 
25  25 

20  03 

12  50 
16  00 
16  50 


MILLBANK. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Mornington,  County  of  Perth,  Ontario. 

Mission. 


It  was  formerly  Wellesley 


67  Andrew  Milliken,  James  Pearen . 



68  Andrew  Millilen  Isaac  Tovell 

338 

15  26 

7  26 

40  00 

69  John  Hough 

311 

11  30 

10  00 

32  00 

70  John  Hough  . .               .... 

125 

6  00 

3  30 

10  15 

71  John  Hough  . .      . .          

115 

6  08 

3  90 

10  40 

72  Nathaniel  Smith.. . 

157 

6  35 

3  95 

12  00 

73  Nathaniel  Smith..    ....          

146 

7  00 

3  00 

12  50 

74  See  London  Conference 

128 

5  60 

2  75- 

9  00 

MILLBROOK. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Cavan,  County  of  Durham,  Ontario.     Distant  from  Port  Hope  13  miles. 

It  was  formerly  part  of  Peterboro'  Circuit. 

1849  Charles  Turver,  Andrew  A.  Smith . 

50  Charles  Turver 

51  William  Morton.. 

52  William  Morton.. . ...  . . 

53  James  Hughes..      .. 

54  James  Hughes.. . .  ....  ... 

55  James  Hughes,  Samuel  Down . 

56  William  Young .    . . 

57  Thomas  Demorest,  William  Young.. 

58  Richard  Whiting,  James  D.  Ogilvie 

59  Richard  Whiting,  James  "Vv  hiting . . 

60  Thomas  Stobbs,  George  H.  Field.. 

61  Thomas  Stobbs,  John  Shannon 

62  Thomas  Stobbs,  Nathaniel  S.  Burwash  ... 

rq  t„™„„  n    ai„+  „     i  Wm.  F.  Morrison,  B.A., 

63  James  C.  Slater,    j  Wm   Q   Washingion>  B-A 

64  James  C.  Slater,  William  Halstead.. 

65  James  C.  Slater,  William  Halstead. , . 

66  Thomas  Cosford,  Cornelius  A.  Jones  . . 

67  Thomas  Cosford,  John  Wilson,  B.A. . 

68  Thomas  Cosford,  Thomas  Cardus. . .    . 

69  Francis  Coleman,  j  Arthur  Bloomfield, 

70  Francis  Coleman,  James  Awde. . 


71  Francis  Coleman,  Jos.  L.  Forster 

72  Richard  Clarke,  John  A.  Jewell. 

73  Richard  Clarke,  Edward  Hill      . . 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


391 
319 
284 
353 
297 
272 
251 
306 
261 
400 
340 
319 
356 

400 

374 
356 
391 
357 
350 

350 

306 
292 
310 
300 
300 


10  92 

12  30 

12  58 

14  27 

14  60 

14  75 

4  50 

14  78 

4  50 

22  95 

6  74 

24  00 

8  00 

22  81 

8  00 

18  15 

8  00 

14  69 

8  66 

10  08 

6  88 

11  50 

7  14 

13  27 

7  46 

13  08 

7  43 

12  18 

6  68 

16  50 

8  50 

18  00 

9  00 

18  50 

20  00 

13  76 

13  00 

15  34 

17  50 

15  55 

13  00 

15  60 

8  00 

16  00 

8  50 

10 

00 

10  20 

13 

25 

16  74 

18 

00 

16 

25 

18 

50 

34  92 

65 

00 

32 

00 

33  00 

30  07 

38  60 

32 

13 

35 

00 

31 

34 

34  67 

48 

50 

52  75 

52  7& 

53  30 

50 

00 

50  25 

57 

60 

60 

00 

250 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


MILTON. 

The  County  Town  of  the  County  of  Halton,  Ontario.  It  is  situate  in  the  township  of  Trafalgar,  and 
is  distant  from  Hamilton  22  miles,  from  Toronto  38  miles.  It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Nelson 
Circuit. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1854  John  Hunt ...  

55  John  Hunt 

56  John  Law 

57  Francis  Coleman . . 

58  Francis  Coleman .      ... 

59  George  Goodson,  John  Sanderson  (B). 

60  George  Goodson,  Hall  Christopherson 

61  George  Goodson,  Henry  Bartlett ...... 

62  John  A.  Williams,  Edmund  S.  Rupert,  B.A. 

63  John  A.  Williams,  Le  Roy  Hooker 

64  Jonathan  E.  Betts,  D.  G.  Sutherland,  B.A. . 

65  Jonathan  E.  Betts,  George  Rogers 

66  Jonathan  ,.  Betts,  j  ^K^T' ^ 

67  William  S.  Blackstock,  Thomas  Brock 

68  William  S.  Blackstock,  Benjamin  Clement. . 

69  William  S.  Blackstock,  Benjamin  Clement. 

70  Thomas  W  Jeffery,  Edward  H.  Taylor     . . 

71  Thomas  W  Jeffery 

72  Thomas  W   Jeffery.. 

73  James  Gray 

74  See  London  Conference..  


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

245 

$20  00 

$7  00 

235 

21  58 

12  31 

211 

25  00 

6  10 

242 

24  52 

6  92 

267 

22  00 

7  12 

324 

14  41 

7  32 

306 

11  91 

6  63 

303 

12  30 

8  08 

264 

15  00 

13  00 

295 

14  20 

11  00 

275 

11  95 

5  10 

263 

12  21 

5  84 

258  ■ 

16  76 

9  68 

268 

13  96 

4  38 

269 

16  53 

9  44 

265 

14  25 

11  58 

260 

14  25 

15  44 

130 

11  05 

9  00 

176 

11  10 

6  00 

183 

18  50 

7  38 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$21  25 
23  00 
28  00 

32  25 

33  66 

34  00 
37  11 
50  00 
46  50 
44  00 
44  05 

48  42 

54  90 
48  20 
56  50 

59  75 

60  00 

40  00 

41  00 
41  75 


MINDEN. 

A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Anson,  County  of  Victoria,  Ontario. 

River  Mission. 

1862  William  Sheridan  . .  

63  William  Short 

64  William  Short.. ..... 

65  William  Short 

66  William  H.  Schofield,  B.A.,  John  H.  Robinson 

67  William  H.  Schofield,  M.A. 

68  Joseph  H.  Stinson .... 

69  Joseph  H.  Stinson . 

70  Joseph  H.  Stinson . 

71  John  Hiscox 

72  William  Craig 

73  John  C.  Henderson . 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


It  was  formerly  called  Gull 


38 

2  15 

40 

1  25 

45 

0  40 

52 

58 

1  22 

1  50 

80 

1  45 

1  57 

89 

4  68 

5  00 

73 

4  80 

6  00 

87 

2  32 

8  00 

73 

2  68 

1  71 

73 

2  00 

96 

1  25 

■2  25 

2  40 

2  46 

1  00 

2  62 

7  00 

14  00 

15  00 

15  50 

6  00 

7  00 

5  14 

MISSISSIPPI. 


So  called  from  the  name  of  a  River  which  runs  through  the  County  of  Lanark,  Ontario. 


1825  Samuel  Belton 

26  United  with  Perth  .... 

27  William  H.  Williams.. 

28  Alvah  Adams 

29  John  Black    . 

30  Charles  Wood 

31  Simon  Huntingdon     . 

32  James  Brock  

Bonchire  united  with  it. 

33  James  Brock 

34  William  McFadden,  Daniel  Berney 

35  William  McFadden,  John  Mclntyre  

•  36  John  Mclntjre,  Vincent  B.  Howard 

37  Stephen  Brownell,  John  Armstrong  . . . 

38  John  Armstrong,  William  Willoughby . 

39  Alvah  Adams,  Thomas  Harmon . 

40  Alvah  Adams,  \  Wellington  Jetfers, 

'  (  Reuben  E.  Tupper, 


51 

71 

115 

142 

205 

183 

171 

•  199 

203 

.... 

193 



.v  . . 

209 

16  00 

231 

18  78 

228 

12  70 



5  90 
9  00 

10,58 
9  87 
5  34 

10  00 

1  00 


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251 


Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

1841 

'Alvah  Adams     J  Reuben  E.  Tupper,  ) 
'    (  John  Gemley,            \ 

349 

$7  65 

42  George  Goodson,  John  Gemley 

393 

13  50 

$4  15 

43  George  Goodson,  Ephraim  B.  Harper 

412 

13  60 

4  31 

44  George  Beynon,  Ozias  Barber                       

*433 

16  00 

4  50 

45  George  Beynon,  Charles  Taggart 

375 

13  50 

8  58 

46  James  Hughes,  Robert  Robinson .... 

347 

13  24 

3  37 

47  James  Hughes,  William  M.  Pattyson 

350 

13  00 

4  00 

48  Benjamin  Nankeville,  William  Chapman 

353 

13  30 

6  50 

49  Name  changed  to  Carleton  and  Pakenham    

333 

15  73 

9  25 

MITCHELL. 

A  village  in  the  townships  of  Logan  and  Fullarton,  County  of  Perth,  Ontario. 

ford  12  miles,  from  Goderich  32  miles. 

1853 

54 


Distant  from  Strat- 


Lucius  Adams  . . 
Lucius  Adams, 
Isaac  B.  Aylesworth,  M.D.. 

55  Isaac  B.  Aylesworth,  M.D.,  William  Hay 

56  Andrew  A.  Smith,  John  Hough . 

57  Andrew  A.  Smith,  Stephen  Bond .... 

58  John  S.  Evans,  George  H.  Cornish .    . 

59  John  S.  Evans,  William  F.  Morrison. 

60  Orrin  H.  Ellsworth,  John  Neelands  . . 

61  Orrin  H.  Ellsworth,  James  Barker. 

62  Asahel  Hurlburt,  Colman  Bristol,  B.A  . . . . 

63  Asahel  Hurlburt,  George  Leech 

64  Thomas  S.  Howard,  Henry  W   P.  Allan 

65  Thomas  S.  Howard,  George  McRae .    ... 

66  Thomas  S.  Howard, 'Charles  A.  Hanson.. . . 

67  William  R.  Dyre,  James  McCartney 

68  William  R.  Dyre,  Ezra  A.  Healey 

69  William  E.  Dyre,  Nelson  Saunders 

70  William  Hawke,  Ezekiel  Richardson . 

71  William  Hawke,  Coverdale  Watson.  . . . 

72  Samuel  Wilson,  Silas  J.  Hughes. 

73  Samuel  Wilson 

74  See  London  Conference 


56 

111 
161 

188 
184 
260 
260 
233 
275 
261 
250 
220 
250 
254 
248 
247 
248 
250 
270 
+  290 
145 


6  10 

7  18 

8  02 

5  83 

6  95 
16  79 

20  00 

12  25 
14  61 

13  08 

14  04 
16  15 
18  21 
18  60 
18  79 

21  76 

21  89 

22  05 
10  89 


$1  20 
2  43 


4 
2 
3 
6 
11 
7 
6 
5 
5 
6 


50 
88 
63 
35 
00 
92 
01 
00 
42 
25 


10  23 
10  99 

6  90 
10  55 
10  00 
10  21 

4  25 


10  00 
8  25 
10  14 
10  20 
8  05 
33  00 
40  00 
27  08 
26  02 

29  00 

30  25 
30  50 
36  05 

40  44 

41  78 

42  93 
50  00 
50  50 
30  00 


MOIRA. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Hungerford,  County  of  Hastings,   Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the 
Hungerford  Circuit.     Distant  from  Belleville  16  miles. 

1870  Richard  Potter  . .  

71  Richard  Potter  ...  ...                                     220 

72  Joseph  H.  Chant.  ...  200 

73  Joseph  H.  Chant ....               .        186 

74  See  Toronto  Conference  . .                                 166 

MONO. 

A  village  on  the  Humber,  in  the  County  of  Cardwell,   at  the  junction  of  the  townships  of  Mono, 
Caledon  and  Albion.     Distant  from  Toronto  40  miles,  from  Malton  22  miles. 


9  00 

8  84 

8  50 

9  00 

5  00 

20  00 

4  70 

21  00 

3  75 

16  00 

3  00 

19  00 

1839 

40  John  Neelands .      .  .  

41  John  Neelands .  . .  ...... 

42  ) . .      • 

to  >  Supplied  from  adjoining  Circuits  or  Missions. 

44  ) 

45  William  Glass 

.„  \  William  S.  Blackstock, 
*°  j  Henry  Reid, 

47  Cornelius  Flummerfelt . 

48  John  Goodfellow 

49  John  Goodfellow 
60  William  Dignam 
51  William  Dignam        .... 


60 

115 

97 


161 

267 

286 
158 
149 
150 
151 


1  00 


2  00 

4  65 

5  05 
5  07 
8  00 


0  50 
3  00 


00 
26 
20 


3  00 
8  50 


Sherbrooke  set  off. 


+  Fullarton  set  off. 


252 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND   MISSIONS. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1852  William  Dignam   

320 

|5  00 

$6  30 

53  William  Steer  ....               

349 

5  12 

6  50 

54  John  L.  Kerr  . 

396 

12  34 

9  00 

55  Charles  W.  M.  Gilbert 

430 

12  77 

$2  43 

11  54 

56  Charles  W.  M.  Gilbert,  William  Hay         ... 

440 

19  55 

2  53 

43  60 

449 

19  78 

2.63 

44  00 

58  Richard  Pinch,  John  Scott    .      ... 

368 

8  00 

16  00 

59  Richard  Pinch,  George  Stenning ' .      . . 

344 

12  15 

8  20 

24  31 

60  Richard  Pinch,  William  C.  Watson              

363 

15  78 

8  20 

52  48 

61  John  W  Savage,  Wesley  Casson       ......             . 

343 

19  73 

8  73 

45  61 

en  t  a.    tir   o             I  J.  H.  Mullholland,      ) 

62  John  W  Savage,  j  Mannaduke  Pears0'nj   {  •  •  •          • 

368 

16  00 

9  00 

40  00 

63  James  Goodwin,  John  Corbett    ..... 

381 

15  85 

9  06 

35  00 

64  James  Goodwin,  Shem  Blanshard          .... 

394 

15  85 

7  76 

40  70 

65  James  Goodwin,  Shem  Blanshard 

380 

16  21 

7  29 

40  82 

66  William  Lund,  Shem  Blanshard 

390 

20  86 

8  68 

50  44 

67  David  Hunt,  Oliver  E.  Burch 

356 

17  58 

8  74 

53  83 

68  David  Hunt,  Joseph  Colling           

370 

20  20 

9  00 

54  00 

370 

18  13 

9  00 

40  00 

70  Christopher  Hamilton 

125 

7  00 

4  00 

13  50 

71  Christopher  Hamilton 

110 

7  20 

5  35 

14  00 

72  John  Smiley,  M.  A          ' 

117 

7  25 

5  45 

14  50 

73  John  Smiley,  M.  A                     . .                          .... 

99 

7  69 

3  60 

13  06 

74  See  Toronto  Conference                   ... 

92 

5  54 

3  70 

14  00 

MONTREAL. 


(The  chief  City  of  the  Province  of  Quebec, 
the  St.  Lawrence  and  Ottawa  Rivers. 


It  is  built  on  the  Island  of  Montreal  at  the  confluence  of 
It  is  distant  from  Toronto  333  miles,  from  Quebec  180 
miles,  from  Portland  292  miles,  and  from  Liverpool,  England,  2750  miles.  In  the  year  1802  the 
first  Methodist  Class  was  formed  in  Montreal  by  the  Rev.  Joseph  Sawyer,  who  was  then  stationed 
on  the  Bay  Quinte  Circuit. 


I. 

Ministers  connected  with  the  New  York  Conference  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  U.S. 

Year 

Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Year                      Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

1803 
4 
5 

6 

Samuel  Merwin. .       . ,          

Samuel  Coate  (Presiding  Elder) . 

1  Samuel  Coate    ) 

(  Nathan  Bangs  \                .... 

10 
12 
20 

20 

1807  Nathan  Bangs ... 

8  Thomas  Madden 

9  Joseph  Scull . 

20 
16 
28 

II.  Ministers  connected  with  the  Genesee  Conference,  the  New  York  Conference  having  been  divided. 


1816  William  Brown 

17  William  Barlow . 

18  Elias  Brown. 

19  Auroro  Seager    . 

20  Truman  Dixon  . 


No   record  of 
►  membership 
accessible. 


1810  Joseph  Scull 28 

11  James  Mitchell..  35 

12  Thomas  Burch . .  36 

13  Thomas  Burch . .  )  No  record  of 

14  Thomas  Burch.      >  membership 

15  Daniel  Brumley . .     )  accessible. 

Note. — The  dissatisfaction  caused  by  the  war  of  1812-15  led  to  the  withdrawal  of  the  American 
Ministers,  and  the  sending  of  Missionaries  by  the  British  Wesleyan  Conference.  In  1814  the  first 
Minister  was  sent  from  England,  and  for  the  ensuing  six  years  both  English  and  American  Methodism 
had  its  representative  stationed  in  Montreal. 


III.  Ministers  connected 

1814  Richard  Williams 

,-  t  John  B.  Strong,    ) 
j  John  De  Putron,  \ 


16  John  De  Putron 

17  James  Booth,  Richard  Pope 

18  Robert  L.  Lusher ; 

19  John  Hick 

20  John  Hick 

21  Jas.  Knowlan,  Robert  L.   Lusher 

22  Jas.  Knowlan,  Robert  L.  Lusher 


56 

67 

80 

95 

122 

119 

161 


with  the  British  Conference. 

1823  Jas.  Knowlan,  Robert  L.   Lusher 

24  Henry  Pope      . .  ...... 

25  Henry  Pope 

26  Robert  Alder    ...  

27  Joseph  Stinson.    . . 

28  John  Hick  ...        . 

29  John  Hick        ... 

30  John  Hick    . . .    .\.  ... 

31  William  Squire    ... 

32  William  Squire  


120 
151 
121 
121 
133 
150 
155 
155 
172 
187 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


253 


Year 


Ministers. 


1833  W.  Oroscombe, 


InghamSutcliffe 
John  Barry, 

34  William  Crosoombe 

35  William  Lord,  Matthew  Richey. 

36  Wm.  M.  Harvard,  Jno.  B.  Selley 

37  Robert  L.  Lusher,  E   Botterell . . 

38  Robt.  L.  Lusher,   R.  Hutchinson 

39  R.  L.  Lusher,  J.  P.  Hetherington 

40  Robt  L.  Lusher,  William  Squire, 

John  P   Hetherington     . 

41  Wm.  Squire,  John  Borland 

ac  -nr      ci  \  John  Borland, 

42  Wm.  Squire,  j  Robert  ^^ 

43  Matthew  Lang,  Jno.  B.  Brownell, 

Robert  Cooney        

44  Matthew  Lang,  Jno.  B.  Brownell, 

Robert  Cooney 

45  Matthew  Richey,  Chas.  Churchill, 

George  H.  Davis        ... 


No.  of 
Members. 


350 

395 
405 
560 

585 
510 
420 


384 
412 

566 


624 
720 
770 


'Year! 


Ministers. 


1846  Matthew  Richey,  Chas.  Churchill, 
George  H.  Davis        

47  Matthew  Richey,  Chas.  Churchill. 

48  John  Jenkins,  Chas.  De  Wolfe . . 

Lachlin  Taylor         .  .      ...... 

49  John  Jenkins,   Chas.   De  Wolfe, 

Chas.  Lavell,  Henry  (.'ox 

50  John  Jenkins,  Charles  De  Wolfe, 

Charles  Lavell 

51  John  Jenkins,    William   Squire, 

George  N.  A.  F.  T.  Dickson. 

52  John   Jenkins,    William  Squire, 

\  Geo.  N.  A.  F.  T.  Dickson  ) 
|  George  Douglas1,  \ 

53  John    Jenkins,     William    Scott, 
George  Douglas, 
James  H.  Bishop, 


No.  of 
Members. 


803 

883 

890 

890 
880 


o 

. 

o 

■n 

r^ 

JO 

a 

a 

o> 

QJ 

o 

Note. — In  1851  Montreal  was  divided  into  three  separate  circuits,  namely,  Montreal  Centre, 
Montreal  West,  and  Montreal  East.  Mr.  Jenkins  had  charge  of  the  Centre  Circuit,  Air.  Squire  of  the 
West,  and  Mr.  Dickson  of  the  East.  In  1854  the  Lower  Canada  District,  which  had  been  connected 
with  the  British  Wesleyan  Conference,  became  united  with  the  Canada  Wesleyan  Conference. 


IV.  Ministers  connected  with  the  Canada  Wesleyan  Methodist  Conference. 
(The  Circuits  are  here  named  as  they  now  stand  in  the  Minutes  of  Conference.) 

MONTREAL  FIRST— ST.  JAMES  STREET. 
(From  1854  to  1870  known  as  "  Montreal  Centre.") 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1854  Wellington  Jeffers 

55  Wellington  Jeffers 

56  Wellington  Jeffers 

57  John  Gemley    .  .  

58  John  Gemley,  Ebenezer  Robson  .  .  . 

59  John  Gemley      .  

60  Isaac  B.  Howard  .  

61  Ephraim  B.  Harper,  M.A 

62  Ephraim  B.  Harper,  M.A.,  Wm.  Wood  Squire,  B.A 

63  Ephraim  B.  Harper,  M.A.,  Charles  Lavell,  M.A. 

64  James  Elliott,  Charles  Lavell,  M.A 

65  James  Elliott,  William  Briggs 

66  James  Elliott,  William  Briggs 

67  George  Douglas,  John  B.  Clarkson,  B.A. 

68  George  Douglas,  John  B.  Clarkson,  B.A. 

69  George  Douglas,  John  B.  Clarkson,  B.A. 

70  John  Potts 

71  John  Potts . .      . 

72  John  Potts 

73  Alexander  Sutherland.  

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


250 
313 
353 
376 

366 
364 
386 
388 
585 
585 
431 
152 
485 
298 
301 
399 
429 
448 
516 
487 


$86  30 
108  82 
108  00 


104 
118 
137 
164 
144 
171 
142 
154 
174 
162 
157 
149 
222 
177 
194 
191 


74 
25 
28 
21 
91 
25 
11 
84 
45 
14 
19 
18 
74 
98 
00 
78 


Educa. 
Fund. 


*57  23 
56  07 
49  00 
60  00 
62  58 

56  90 
04  07 
62  44 
73  60 
77  30 

57  35 
90  80 
84  27 


14 
08 


69 
107 

108  00 

166  00 

155  92 

76  14 

89  66 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$118  43 
90  61 
1.60  00 
206  50 
213  15 
204  00 
467  55 
531  00 
57S  78 
585  00 

1000  00 
632  00 
483  32 
493  45 
553  65 
574  75 
756  87 
964  00 
777  40 


MONTREAL  SECOND— OTTAWA  STREET. 
(From  1854  to  1866  known  as  "  Montreal  West,"'  and  from  1867  to  1870  as  "  Montreal  South.") 

1854  William  Scott 

55  George  Young 142 

56  George  Young,  Samuel  Wilson 165  13  43     I       6  75  12  00 

57  George  Young...  ..  114  15  40     '       8  25  34  00 

58  Isaac  B.  Howard 175  22  00     i     11   18  28  00 


*  Dorchester  Street  set  off. 


254 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND   MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1859  Isaac  B.  Howard.  .        . 

60  Edward  Hartley  Dewart 

61  Joshua  H.  Johnson,  M.A 

62  Joshua  H.  Johnson,  M.A , 

63  Joshua  H.  Johnson,  M.A . 

64  George  Douglas,  James  A.  Gordon 

65  George  Douglas,  James  A.  Gordon 

66  George  Douglas,  Hugh  Johnston,  M.A. 

67  George  McRitchie,  Joshua  P.  Lewis , 

68  George  McRitchie,  Thomas  Derrick 

69  George  McRitchie,  Alexander  Hardie.  M.A. 

70  Samuel  J.  Hunter,  Alexander  Hardie,  M.A., 

71  Samuel  J.  Hunter  . .      ... 

72  Samuel  J.  Hunter  

73  John  Wilson  ...  

74  See  Montreal  Conference  . . . . 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

161 

$19  43 

$11  50 

176 

21  90 

9  52 

160 

18  17 

14  47 

163 

24  43 

9  74 

292 

31  98 

17  43 

294 

45  81 

19  00 

229 

35  30 

17  90 

224 

36  21 

20  87 

268 

50  32 

21  00 

250 

50  13 

22  94 

240 

45  88 

23  85 

255 

46  05 

20  00 

243 

48  15 

28  75 

272 

49  98 

28  97 

177 

31  56 

14  75. 

200 

32  52 

14  91 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$28  00 
31  50 
16  65 
86  84 
98  65 

103  60 
80  00 
82  42 
91  35 
91  72 
77  50 

131  00 
85  72 
79  00 
60  56 
85  00 


MONTREAL  THIRD— PALACE  STREET. 
(From  1854  to  1870 known  as  "  Montreal  East.") 


1854  James  H.  Bishop.         

55  Joseph  Jones 

56  Joseph  E.  Sanderson,  B.A. 

57  Joseph  E.  Sanderson,  B.A. 

58  Edward  B.  Ryckman,  B.A. . . 

59  Edward  B.  Ryckman,  B.  A . 

60  William  R.  Parker,  B.A. 

61  William  R.  Parker,  B.A. . 

62  William  R.  Parker,  B.A. 

63  Henry  F.  Bland 

64  Henry  F.  Bland,  Thomas  Derrick. 

65  Henry  F   Bland,  Thomas  Derrick .... 

66  John  Borland,  John  B.  Clarksbn,  B.A. 

67  John  Borland,  Samuel  J.  Hunter. . . 

68  John  Borland,  Samuel  J.  Hunter 

69  James  A.  Gordon...  .  ... 

70  James  A.  Gordon,  Alexander  Campbell . 

71  James  A.  Gordon,  Alexander  Campbell . 

72  William  Galbraith 

73  William  Galbraith .  

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


60 

•  ■  *  * 

66 

•   •  • 

122 

12  18 

4  55 

175 

20  82 

7  27 

106 

16  25 

8  05 

123 

24  17 

11  50 

112 

22  65 

13  25 

180 

16  00 

15  25 

171 

26  30 

13  75 

180 

33  00 

16  00 

200 

35  91 

16  02 

220 

39  00 

18  45 

260 

45  37 

20  37 

257 

49  16 

29  95 

265 

59  46 

31  79 

233 

58  17 

38  97 

250 

59  17 

39  58 

261 

59  30 

41  95 

269 

51  52 

26  52 

136 

36  08 

17  56 

150 

39  01 

17  60 

5  00 

11  50 
16  00 

12  00 
11  00 
25  50 
32  50 

54  00 

55  25 
60  47 
63  19 
69  87 

105  59 
65  59 
75  03 
84  53 
59  92 

35  75 

36  00 


MONTREAL  FOURTH— DORCHESTER  STREET. 
(Prior  to  1867  part  of  Montreal  First ;  from  1867  to  1870  known  as  "  Montreal  West  Circuit.") 


1867  William  Briggs  .... 

68  George  M.  Meacham,  M.A. 

69  George  M.  Meacham,  M.A. 

70  George  M.  Meacham.  M.A. 

71  George  Douglas,  LL.D 

72  George  Douglas,  LL.  D 

73  William  W.  Ross 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


140 

152 

51  47 

25  58 

178 

41  21 

25  20 

188 

50  74 

25  25 

198 

62  15 

34  90 

139 

60  39 

25  30 

165 

57  96 

30  76 

161 

91  56 

40  15 

144  20 
149  53 
172  61 
200  00 
51  38 
162  25 
208  00 


MONTREAL  FIFTH— ST.  JOSEPH  STREET. 

1870  George  Douglas,  LL.D.... 

71  Joseph  W.  Sparling,  B.A. ' 

72  Joseph  W.  Sparling,  B.A.,  B.D .        ".'."    .... 

73  James  Awde  .... 

74  See  Montreal  Conference        


121 

25  90 

10  00 

127 

38  90 

19  00 

127 

27  58 

16  46 

129 

31  20 

17  32 

40  28 

33  21 

34  75 

41  45 


MONTREAL  SIXTH— SHERBROOKE  STREET. 


1872  Andrew  B.  Chambers  . . . 

73  Andrew  B.  Chambers  . . 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


126 
181 


32  67 
43  26 


14  50 
23  75 


50  09 
66  90 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


255 


MONTREAL  SEVENTH— WELLINGTON  STREET. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 
Members. 


1872  Ezra  A.  Healy,  B.A.  . . . 

73  James  Armstrong  .... 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


67 
90 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$20  83 
21  00 


Eduea. 
Fund. 


$9  20 
9  67 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$20  16 
35  25 


MONTREAL  EIGHTH— ST.   LAMBERT  STREET. 


1872  A.  Lee  Holmes,  B.A. 

73  Charles  E.  Mclntyre . . . .. 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


12 
12 


40 
73 


30 
68 


4  75 

7  09 


MONTREAL  NINTH— LACHINE. 


1867  William  Isaac  Shaw,  B.A.,  LL.B. 

68  William  Isaac  Shaw,  B.A.,  LL.B. 

69  George  H.  Squire,  B.A 

70  Supplied  from  Montreal  Fifth.      . 

71  Thomas  Colling,  B.A.. 

72  Thomas  Colling,  B.A 

73  Thomas  Colling,  B.A. 
•74  See  Montreal  Conference 


43 
60 
81 

20 
20 
24 


8  62 
13  03 
15  00 


32 
72 
80 


02 
28 
90 

12 
00 
00 


8  38 
17  32 
34  00 

6  25 

6  33 

7  00 


MOORETOWN. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Moore,  on  the  River  St.  Clair,  County  of  Lambton,  Ontario. 

from  Sarnia  10  miles. 


Distant 


1857  John  Hodgson,  Oliver  E.  Burch      .... 

58  John  Hodgson.. .  

59  James  Hughes  (B) 

60  James  Hughes  (B),  David  Brethour. .      .  . 

61  Thomas  Culbert,  Ebenezer  Teskey     . . 

62  Thomas  Culbert,  Ebenezer  Teskey 

63  Thomas  Culbert,  Abel  Edwards 

64  Ezra  A.  Stafford,  Robert  H.  Waddell. 

65  Ezra  A.  Stafford,  Eli  Wigle .    . 

66  Thomas  Hurlburt,  George  Rich  . 

67  Thomas  Hurlburt,  William  P.  Magwood 

68  William  Hicks 

69  William  Hicks,  John  Grenfell 

70  George  Clarke,  Alfred  M.  Phillips 

7 1  George  Clarke 

72  George  Clarke,  William  Austin 

Name  changed  to  Moore. 

73  John  Neelands,  John  T.  Smith 

74  See  London  Conference. 


35 
100 
150 
144 
148 
148 
137 
128 
160 
150 
180 
180 
135 
157 
182 
100 

97 
135 


11  10 

4  00 

9  00 

4  00 

4  59 

3  83 

5  63 

2  21 

5  68 

3  11 

5  80 

3  20 

6  00 

4  00 

9  15 

4  44 

10  00 

4  96 

12  12 

7  47 

6  60 

8  09 

3  26 

4  30 

4  40 

5  00 

10  20 

7  00 

5  50 

3  00 

6  00 

2  -0 

9  00 

6  00 

9 

95 

12  00 

14  07 

10 

10 

10 

20 

12 

00 

13 

10 

12 

84 

14 

77 

19 

00 

15 

24 

7 

50 

10  00 

24 

00 

11 

00 

11 

50 

28 

00 

MORPETH. 


A  village  in  the  township  of  Howard,  on  Lake  Erie,  County  of  Botliwell,  Ontario. 


1852  Richard  Phelps  •  ■ 

53  Richard  Phelps  

54  Joseph  Hugill. 

55  William  Dignam 

56  William  Dignam 

57  William  Dignam        .  .  

58  Abraham  Dayman 

59  Abraham  Dayman . 

60  Abraham  Dayman  . 

61  Thomas  Hanna  

62  Thomas  Hanna     

63  Thomas  Hanna 

64  Name  changed  to  Ridgetown — which  see 


100 

140 

79 

90 

80 

70 

132 

130 

129 

139 

135 

168 


2  60 

7  00 
11  38 

9  00 

8  00 


7 
12 


00 

70 


13  00 
13  00 


10 

42 

84 


40 
40 


2  00 

2  75 

1  50 

8  00 

1  25 

7  00 

1  50 

5  00 

3  00 

12  25 

3  00 

13  50 

3  50 

14  00 

3  37 

6  40 

3  05 

8  15 

4  31 

6  35 

Sombra  set  off. 


256 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND   MISSIONS. 


MORRIS. 
So  called  from  the  name  of  a  township  in  the  County  of  Huron,  Ontario. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1854  Supplied  from  Clinton  Circuit . 

55  John  A.  Dowler       ...".... 

56  David  Hunt 

57  Isaac  Crane,  Daniel  Connolly 

58  Isaac  Crane,  George  Jones 

59  Henry  Bawtinhimer         

60  Henry  Bawtinhimer  

61  Peter  Campbell      

62  Name  changed  to  Bly th,  which  see. . 


No.  of  1 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

12 

56 

$29  60 

89 

2  74 

•  «  . 

153 

3  05 

134 

1  62 

$0  52 

*  124 

2  83 

96 

1  54 

0  67 

114 

1  50 

1  63 

101 

2  80 

1  60 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$1  27 
2  00 


25 
83 
45 
80 
40 


MORRISBURG. 


A  village  on  the  River  St.  Lawrence,  in  the  township  of  Matilda,  County  of  Dundas,  Ontario. 
Distant  from  Montreal  92  miles,  from  Kingston  81  miles.  It  was  formerly  part  of  Matilda 
Circuit. 

1857  John  B.  Armstrong. .       ...  ,'-.-, ...  

58  John  B.  Armstrong       ..  241  8  28  10  00  10  00 

59  John  B.  Armstrong 120  6  10  4  00  10  50 

60  William  Andrews .  201  6  25  4  25  14  58 

61  William  Andrews      250  6  39  4  00  15  75 

62  Jay  S.  Youmans.. ....  235-  6  00  3  50  15  75 

63  Jay  S.  Youmans ...  250  6  50  3  63  2189 

64  Jay  S.  Youmans,  William  H    Rowsom 280  6  58  3  85  15  50 

65  William  English   ....  291  5  00  3  00  -      12  00 

66  William  English .  266  6  62  3  31  14  00 

67  William  McGill... 246  6  42  3  32  15  00 

68  William  McGill ....  214  6  10  3  65  35  00 

69  William  McGill.    ..      ..        194  6  25  4  60  3150 

70  John  S.  Evans .    .  168  6  52  5  25  25  00 

71  John  S.  Evans . .  ....  179  5  87  7  00  20  00 

72  John  S.  Evans 213  7  89  5  75  15  60 

73  EJbenezer  Robson 189  7  44  4  20  15  80 

74  See  Montreal  Conference  . .  195  8  00  8  00  23  50 

MORRISON. 
A  township  in  the  District  of  Muskoka,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Muskoka  and  Orillia  Missions. 

1871  George  Mclntyre  

72  Robert  H.  Hall  ........ 

73  Alexander  C   Chambers ...        ,„„..,        

74  See  Toronto  Conference  . .    .,,.,..  .... 


24 

46 

5  34 

3  09 

4  10 

87 

8  95 

4  00 

11  00 

90 

9  19 

¥     4  27 

12  00 

MORVEN  and  GOSPORT. 

Morven  is  a  small  village  in  the  township  of  Earnestown,  and  Gosport  a  village  in  the  township  of 
Adolphustown,  County  of  Lennox,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Napanee  Circuit. 

1872  William  J.  Young |       ...  ...  .      . 

73  William  J.  Young.  .134  8  00  3  24         24  72 

74  See  Montreal  Conference      . .  . .  135  9  40  2  87         23  00 


MOULINETTE. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Cornwall,  County  of  Stormont,  Ontario.  It  was  formerly  part  of  Cornwall 

Mission.     Distant  from  Cornwall  7  miles. 

1859  Peter  German,  Richard  Pretty  .           ...  

60  William  M.  Pattyson,  Josiah  Greene...           ..                510  4  25  3  00  4  75 

61  William  M.  Pattyson,  Josiah  Greene  . .                             400  5  00  3  10  5  25 

62  Richard  Clarke ......      .        440  5  25  3  25  12  00 

63  Richard  Clarke,  Samuel  B.  Phillips 350  5  50  3  50  14  00 

64  George  Case,  Robert  L.  Gabie . .                484  5  10  ,  3  50  14  00 

65  George  Case,  John  Russell , , 275  7  43  2  75  31  80 

66  George  Case 250  6  00  1  02  28  00 

67  William  Andrews , .        250  6  63  3  48  16  07 


*  Ainley ville  set  off. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


257 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1868  William  Andrews 

69  |  See  Aultsville 

70  J 

71  James  Simpson      .... 

72  John  C.  Garrett 

73  William  W.  Miller 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


No.  of 
Members. 


255 
260 


78 

100 

87 


Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

$6  65 
6  75 

$3  50 
4  00 

$16  50 
20  00 

5  41 

6  09 
5  40 

2'77 
3  15 
3  20 

12  15 

10  50 
14  73 

MOUNT  ALBERT. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  East  Gwiblimbury,  County  of  York,  Ontario. 

the  Sharon  and  Mount  Albert  Circuit. 

1872  Andrew  Armstrong ... 

73  Andrew  Armstrong.  ...        149  6  88 

74  See  Toronto  Conference . .        .         120  6  90 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


3  11 
3  10 


15  00 
13  83 


MOUNT  BRYDGES. 

A  village  in  the  township'of  Carradoc,   County  of  Middlesex,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of 
Strathroy  Mission.     Distant  from  London  15  miles. 

1856  Thomas  S.  Howard  . 
57  William  Savage. .  . 
'    58  William  Savage,  Thomas  Brock. 


59  Thomas  Atkinson, 


60  Thomas  Atkinson 

61  Edward  Cragg.. 

62  Edward  Cragg.. 

63  George  Kennedy... 

64  George  Kennedy  . . 

65  George  Kennedy 

66  John  Hough ... 

67  John  Hough 

68  James  Kennedy 

69  James  Kennedy . . 

70  James  Kennedy     

71  Henry  Reid 

72  William  Chapman  . . 

73  William  Chapman  .. 

74  See  London  Conference  . 


Madison  A.  Rice, 
Hall  Christopherson, 


33 

.... 

90 

3  60 

3  78 

4  00 

164 

5  60 

4  00 

4  00 

259 

5  78 

4  20 

4  60 

228 

6  15 

2  68 

8  68 

120 

4  07 

1  00 

3  38 

119 

4  15 

0  75 

4  35 

115 

4  85 

1  00 

5  16 

80 

5  00 

1  00 

5  50 

85 

5  00 

1  00 

5  00 

82 

8  00 

3  00 

12  00 

85 

8  14 

3  15 

10  60 

100 

9  00 

3  45 

13  00 

105 

11  65 

9  00 

20  00 

100 

12  25 

10  00 

17  23 

100 

12  48 

10  00 

25  00 

101 

12  68 

10  25 

15  50 

100 

8  00 

3  00 

8  64 

92 

8  50 

4  00 

10  16 

MOUNT  FOREST. 

A  town  in  the  township  of  Egremont,  County  of  Grey,  Ontario. 

Mission. 

1855  Alfred  Andrews .  

66  William  Morton . .              . .  37 

Arthur  united  with  it. 

67  Thomas  Culbert 34 

68  Thomas  Culbert 42 

59  Philip  Rose ..          ..  58 

60  William  Norton,  John  Scott.             . .              138 

61  Alexander  R.  Campbell 141 

62  Alexander  R.  Campbell,  William  W.  Shepherd      . .  140 

63  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Jr.,  James  Laird 170 

64  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Jr t  170 

65  Richard  Potter 124 

66  Richard  Potter 80 

67  Richard  Potter 82 

68  Stephen  Bond ...  102 

69  Stephen  Bond..                          132 

70  Stephen  Bond 155 

71  Thomas  Cobb 164 

72  Thomas  Cobb,  William  H.  Henderson 170 

73  Thomas  Cobb.    ..                  180 

74  See  London  Conference 215 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Durham 


0  62 

4  58 
0  83 


60 
53 


3  00 


60 
53 
00 
00 
82 
45 
01 
59 
83 
92 
00 


10  00 
10  65 


1  10 

3  00 

3  00 

2  35 

2  50 

2  00 

1  78 

2  02 

2  59 

5  04 

5  80 

7  80 

5  00 

4  02 

3  90 

15. 

35 

90 

78 

00 


10  50 
6  81 


00' 
Oft 

05 
25 


12  40 

13  67 

14  00 
10  00 
10  CO 

9  50 
10  25 


17 


*  Napier  set  off. 


t  Arthur  set  off. 


258 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


MOUNT  PLEASANT. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Brantford,  County  of  West  Brant,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of 

Brantford  Circuit.     Distant  from  Brantford  5  miles. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1854  William  S.  Griffin ...  . .  

55  WilliamS.  Griffin 

56  George  Goodson 

57  George  Goodson . . 

58  George  Goodson .    . .        ...» 

59  Asahel  Hurlburt,  William  W.  Clarke.  .... 

60  Asahel  Hurlburt,  William  W   Clarke. 

61  Asahel  Hurlburt,  Francis  W.  Ware. . .        

62  John  G.  Laird,  Nicholas  R.  Willoughby,  B.A. . 

63  John  G.  Laird,  Nicholas  R.  Willoughby,  B.A.. 

64  John  Mills,  James  Harris. 

65  John  Mills  >       ... 

66  John  Mills      .  

67  Jonathan  E.  Betts.  

68  Alfred  Andrews 

69  Alfred  Andrews. . 

70  Alfred  Andrews. ...  

71  William  Willoughby. . .  . .      

72  William  Willoughby. .  

73  William  Willoughby. .    .  .  . . 

74  See  London  Conference 

MURRAY. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Northumberland,  Ontario. 
1833  George  Poole ...... 

34  Daniel  McMullen.      . .  .  ... 

35  Simon  Huntingdon,  Heman  Davis        ....    .... 

36  Simon  Huntingdon,  William  Deverell. . 

37  Cyrus  R.  Allison,  William  Steer. .      .        

38  Cyrus  R.  Allison,  William  Steer 

39  Cyrus  R.  Allison,  Thomas  Cosford. . 

40  John  Black,  Daniel  Wright. .  .... 

41  John  Black,  Joseph  Reynolds.    

42  John  Black,  Vincent  B.  Howard 

43  Vincent  B.  Howard 

44  See  Consecon  . .      . .  .... 

MUSKOKA. 
So  called  from  the  name  of  a  river  which  runs  through 
into  the  Muskoka  Lake,  County  of  Simcoe,  Ontario. 
Lindsay  44  miles. 

1862  George  McNamara. .  

63  George  McNamara. . 

64  John  Neelands 

65  John  W.  Totten. ... 

66  Abel  Edwards 

67  Joseph  Colling.  .  .... 

68  Samuel  B.  Phillips 

69  Samuel  B.  Phillips,  John  B.  Wass 

70  John  Webster,  Austin  Potter,  Joseph  R.  Gibson. . . 

71  John  Webster,  Thomas  P..  Reid 

72  John  Webster,  Thomas  J.  Snowden.         . . 

73  See  Bracebridge. .  


No.  of 
Members 


328 
311 
314 
356 
362 
445 
461 
478 
483 
476 
460 
241 
204 
194 
221 
212 
225 
202 
224 
197 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$19  71 
20  95 
23  50 
14  75 

10  30 
14  25 
17  66 

14  87 

15  00 
14  77 
14  80 

9  50 

11  00 
11^4 

12  10 

13  50 
13  80 

9  37 
9  50 
8  72 


Educa. 

Fund. 

$6  18 

8  80 

4  88 

4  25 

5  51 

7  20 

6  36 

5  58 

2  20- 

2  50 

2  88 

3  92 

4  25 

9  00 

8  00 

12  09 

5  00 

5  10 

4  15  1 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$12  25 
21  92 
36  00 
28  00 
30  14 
32  25 
43  83 

24  43 

21  50 
30  30 
40  08 

22  00 

25  50 
25  75 

25  96 

26  00 
26  50 
18  75 
20  75 
20  10 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Belleville  Circuit. 


9  27 

8  87 
11  20 

9  70 

11  00 

12  50 

8  00 

9  88 


the  township  of  Muskoka,  and  empties  itself 
Distant  from  Orillia  35  miles,  and  from 


280 

11  50 

346 

12  00 

486 

15  65 

482 

31  00 

493 

27  12 

.  .  a 

479 

22  57 

438 

20  77 

■  .-  r  r. 

510 

16  50 

1  *   • 

558 

20  00 

543 

9  00 

639 

12  12 

*  . 

25 

e--.  ■-  .  ' 

28 

51 

.  .  •  -. 

56 

t  <   3  ■ 

64 

70 

84 

i  30 

i  91 

136 

2  35 

t  151 

9  19 

3  04 

142 

9  43 

3  21 

120 

9  59 

4  00 

6  00 

7  85 
9  19 

10  03 
10  50 
13  16 


Mc. 


MctJILLIVRAY. 
A  village  on  the  London  Road,  in  the  townships  of  McGillivray  and  Biddulph,  County  of  Huron, 

Ontario.     Distant  from  London  20  miles. 


1862  George  Sexsmith. 

63  William  Tucker 

64  George  Sexsmith 


121 
135 


3  24 
9  00 


70 
05 


2  41 
11  25 


Fail-field  set  off. 


t  Morrison  set  off. 


WESLEYAN    METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


259 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1865  George  Sexsmith. . 

66  George  Sexsmith 

67  Now  called  Ailsa  Craig,  which  see . 


No.  of 
Members. 


180 
185 
210 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$7  35 
11  14 
11  28 


Educa. 
Fund. 


$3  43 
3  27 
3  27 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$18  12 
19  92 
16  45 


McKELLAR. 

A  township  in  the  District  of  Parry  Sound,  Ontario.     Formerly  part  of  Parry  Sound  Mission. 

1872  James  Mooney 

73  Reuben  Toye'. 

'  74  See  Toronto  Conference. .  


05 

08 

250 

2  00 

3  25 

09 

2  60 

2  00 

3  25 

N. 


It  was  for- 


5  87 

3  00 

4  00 
10  05 
10  44 
10  59 
15  50 
18  07 
18  50 
18  55 
29  00 
33  59 


31  70 
44  40 


NANTICOKE. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Walpole,  on  Lake  Erie,  County  of  Haldimand,  Ontario. 

merly  part  of  Seneca  Circuit. 

.  1 850  John  Baxter ... 

51  John  Baxter ...         175  17  75 

52  Rowley  Heyland        140  9  18 

53  Solomon  Waldron      '       186  12  10 

54  John  Goodfellow 172  14  05 

55  John  Goodfellow,  John  V.  Wilson 176  14  76           100 

56  Thomas  Williams,  Christopher  Hamilton 195  15  02           1 

57  Thomas  Williams,  William  R.  Morden 209  19  92           6  10 

58  Thomas  Williams,  Shem  Blanshard  .. .                        .         253  18  67            6  50 

59  John  N.  Lake,  William  S.  McCullough 230  13  20           6  87 

60  John  N.  Lake,  John  C.  Willmott          . .             ...        282  13  30           6  87 

61  John  N.  Lake,  Samuel  J.  Hunter. . .                     ....        350  22  57          12  43 

62  ) 343  23  00           7  00 

to  >  Included  in  Hullsville  Circuit. 
71) 

72  Joseph  Colling .  ...;..  

73  Joseph  Colling 250  15  62           8  50 

74  See  London  Conference 236  17  70            8  8C 

NAPANEE. 

The  County  Town  of  the  County  of  Lennox,  Ontario.  It  is  on  the  Napanee  River,  in  the  townships 
of  Richmond  and  Fredericksburg.  Distant  from  Kingston  26  miles.  It  was  formerly  part  of  the 
Bay  Quinte  Circuit. 

1840  Cyrus  R.  Allison,  William  Haw      . .      ... 

41  Robert  Corson,  Gilbert  Miller             539  12  00 

42  Robert  Corson,  Gilbert  Miller.  ...                                     569  12  25 

43  William  Haw,  Samuel  P.  La  Dow  . .                 ...        601  12  70 

44  Asahel  Hurlburt,  Samuel  P.  La  Dow   . . .                  ..         760  14  50 

45  Asahel  Hurlburt,  John  Sanderson           607  17  78 

46  George  Goodson,  John  Sanderson ..         512  14  00 

47  George  Goodson,  John  A.  Williams 555  |     12  72 

48  William  McFadden,  John  A.  Williams 557  !     13  00 

49  William  McFadden,  Thomas  Cleghorn                        .        464  i     13  73 

50  John  Black,  Joseph  Reynolds              490  !     14  00 

51  John  Black,  John  W.  German . . . .     *  530  16  00 

52  David  B.  Madden,  Robert  Brewster       .         280  10  00 

53  David  B.  Madden,  John  D.  Pugh 360  16  28 

54  George  F.  Playter       333  !     16  50 

55  George  F.  Playter 340  17  40 

56  Benjamin  Slight,  M  A.,  John  Slight.                ..        .         420-  2190 

"  I  wXrEnglsh',  M-A-'  |    S— 1  WM. .                     451  23  14 

58  William  English,  James  Thompson .              . .                     403  15  23 

59  William  English,  William  W.  Ross 538  15  92 


6  00 

11  40 

6  26 

3  23 


16  50 
14  00 

12  50 

13  50 
16  00 
20  02 
20  12 

16  75 
18  00 
18  20 
24  00 
12  00 
12  25 

14  00 
14  10 
39  30 

56  00 

17  00 
23  50 


*  Newburg  set  off. 


260 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


Yew- 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1860  Francis  Berry,  James  Ash,  Richard  Pretty 

61  Francis  Berry,  Davidson  McDonald,  George  Robson 

62  Francis  Berry,  Thomas  W.  Jeffery,  George  Robson . 

63  Wm.  McCullough,  T.  W.  Jeffery,  David  Brethour   , 

64  Wm.  McCullough,  David  Brethour,  J.  F.  German . , 

65  J.  S.  Clarke,  D.  Kennedy,  B.A.,  G.  H.  Squire,  B.A 

66  John  S.  Clarke,  Alexander  Campbell . 

67  John  S.  Clarke,  Alexander  Campbell 

68  William  Scott,  Thomas  Kelly  ...  

69  William  Scott,  William  Shaw     '. 

70  William  Scott,  John  Ridley . .    . 

71  George  M.  Meacham,  M.A.,  Thomas  Cardus.        . .    . 

72  George  M.  Meacham,  M.A      ...  

73  George  M.  Meacham,  M.A  

74  See  Montreal  Conference  


No.  of 
Members. 


510 
489 
504 
576 
580 
650 

*670 
450 
450 
365 
375 
400 

t482 
348 
366 


Conting. 

Educa. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

$13  31 

$2  57 

12  33 

3  00 

15  02 

8  63 

15  62 

7  95 

24  02 

12  69 

24  25 

12  75 

25  20 

13  10 

23  65 

13  25 

20  12 

10  00 

21  25 

15  35 

15  80 

7  50 

18  70 

12  00 

36  27 

15  60 

30  98 

14  57 

38  25 

18  20 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$20  80 

24  34 

34  37 

25  00 

26  CO 
26  50 
50  00 
40  00 
60  00 

35  00 
35  00 
35  25 

77  00 

78  75 
221  00 


NAPIER. 

A  village  situate  on  the  River  Sydenham,  in  the  township  of  Metcalfe,  County  of  Middlesex,  Ontario. 
Distant  from  London  36  miles.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Mount  Brydges  Circuit. 

1860  James  Thornton . .              ...            

61  William  W   Miller ....                     59  2  03  1  00           2  00 

62  William  W.  Miller 72  7  75  3  14           8  50 

63  William  W.  Miller       78  6  58  2  38           7  61 

64  John  K.  Williston 91  6  23  4  51            8  33 

65  Elias  W   Frazee ..      93  5  84  196  10  68 

66  John  L.  Kerr. 90  5  90  2  00           9  60 

67  James  Laird                   ...                 .  82  4  14  2  09           8  64 

68  James  Laird ...                 74  4  54  2  81            8  50 

69  Ebenezer  Teskey .....; 75  4  60  3  75           8  50 

70  Ebenezer  Teskey 61  4  10  3  75           8  00 

71  James  H.  Stonehouse 65  4  15  4  00           8  00 

72  James  H.  Stonehouse 70  3  90  4  00           8  00 

73  John  R.  Isaac     .               . .                     ...        70  4  00  4  25  10  00 

74  See  London  Conference    61  6  76  2  00  10  50 


NELSON. 
A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Halton,  Ontario.     Distant  from  Hamilton  12  miles. 

1832  Samuel  Belton,  John  Armstrong .        

33  George  Bissell,  John  K.  Williston      

34  James  Norris,  Lewis  Warner.  ...... 

35  James  Norris,  Schuyler  Stewart . 

36  Edwy  M.  Ryerson ... 

37  Edwy  M.  Ryerson,  William  Coleman 

38  Hamilton  Biggar,  John  Law.    .    . 

39  Hamilton  Biggar,  Samuel  C.  Philp 

40  Rowley  Heyland,  Samuel  C.  Philp 

*41  Rowley  Heyland,  Robert  Darlington . .         ... 

42  Matthew  Whiting,  Robert  Darlington    . .  

43  Matthew  Whiting,  Thomas  Cosford 

44  Thomas  Cosford,  William  Philp. .  

45  Peter  Ker,  William  Philp.. 

46  James  Spencer,  Peter  Ker 

47  William  Willoughby,  James  Spencer. 

48  William  Willoughby,  James  Spencer 

49  Thomas  Cosford,  Thomas  Jeffers 

50  Thomas  Cosford,  Thomas  Jeffers . 

51  Joseph  W.  McCallum,  Charles  Fish 

52  Joseph  W.  McCallum,  John  Hunt 

53  J.  W.  McCallum,  J.  Hunt,  R.  Fowler,  M.D 

54  Thomas  Campbell,  Ashton  Fletcher  ....  ... 

55  Thomas  Campbell ... 

56  Thomas  Campbell . .      . 

57  Circuit  now  divided.     See  OakvilleTfand  Waterdown 


555 

495 

462 

490 

462 

24  09 

527 

25  80 

503 

36  00 

545 

27  42 

520 

23  39 

465 

28  00 

865 

23  54 

778 

27  24 

510 

31  40 

500 

32  00 

445 

19  10 

429 

21  64 

479 

20  63 

480 

28  63 

457 

29  00 

485 

24  10 

679 

26  07 

576 

33  62 

J  307 

25  38 

351 

27  92 

442 

23  14 

5  11 

■  >  >  . 

25  30 

41  00 

32  00 

21  10 

18  00 

.  . 

17  00 

•  •  .  > 

11  30 

11  00 

•  >  •  • 

20  00 

18  77 

25  09 

34  00 

35  00 

30  95 

32  81 

35  05 

48  00 

48  00 

44  75 

45  00 

47  35 

10  37 

17  75 

13  92 

41  50 

12  55 

39  03 

•  Selby  set  off. 


t  Morven  and  Gosport  set  off. 


X  Milton  and  Waterdown  set  off. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


261 


NEWBORO'- 

A  village  on  the  Rideau  Canal,  in  the  townships  of  North  and  South  Crosby,  County  of  Leeds, 
Ontario.  Distant  from  Brockville  38  miles,  from  Kingston  32  miles.  It  was  formerly  part  of 
Crosby  Circuit. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1846  Matthew  Connor 

47  Alvah  Adams .  

48  Alvah  Adams 

49  Vincent  B.  Howard.  

50  Vincent  B.  Howard 

51  Michael  Baxter,  John  Mills 

52  Michael  Baxter  ...  

53  Robert  Robinson        

54  Robert  Robinson 

55  William  M.  Pattyson        

56  William  M.  Pattyson        

57  William  M.   Pattyson 

58  George  Beynon  ...  

59  George  Beynon . .  

60  George  Beynon 

61  Richard  M.  Hammond,  Thomas  G.  Williams 

62  Richard  M.  Hammond    

Bedford  united  with  it. 

63  James  Masson,  Alexander  Lester 

64  James  Norris,  John  Holmes 

65  James  Norris,  George  Ferguson 

66  Edmund  S.  Shorey,  Robert  Bruce 

67  Edmund  S.  Shorey..  

68  Edwin  Fessant 

69  Edwin  Fessant . .  .  .      .  .  

70  Edwin  Fessant  

71  William  Richardson    

72  William  Richardson  

73  William  Richardson 

74  See  Montreal  Conference  


No.  of 
Members. 


150 
163 
145 
213 
200 
205 
194 
234 
215 
250 
100 
128 
100 
106 
112 
111 

119 
125 
130 
131 
142 
134 
145 
150 
150 
149 
147 
150 


Conting. 

Fund. 

$2  23 

2  55 

4  87 

5  07 

5  00 

9  18 

8  00 

7  00 

7  50 

5  05 

5  25 

6  35 

7  50 

7  05 

6  51 

3  91 

6  45 

7  00 

5  50 

6  02 

7  08 

9  59 

9  60 

10  59 

9  35 

10  77 

9  11 

Educa. 
Fund. 


$4 
2 

3 

3 
4 
2 
2 

1 
4 
2 
2 
2 
3 
6 
6 


50 
50 
00 
00 
00 
04 
10 

11 
06 
95 
00 

55 
27 
00 
50 


8  62 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


11 
09 
33 


$2  39 
2  45 
2  83 

4  85 

5  20 

17  00 

6  00 

8  00 

9  00 
6  00 
6  50 
6  00 
8  00 
8  25 
8  38 

10  25 

13  53 
12  00 

14  50 
10  55 
12  25 
14  01 
20  30 
22  00 
16  00 

18  04 
18  15 


NEWBURG. 

A  Tillage  on  the  Napanee  River,  in  the  township  of  Camden,  County  of  Addington,  Ontario.     It  wag 
formerly  part  of  Napanee  Circuit.     Distant  from  Kingston  23  miles,  from  Napanee  7  miles. 

1851  Joseph  Reynolds..      ..  

52  Benjamin  Jones      . .  .  •  ■  •  •  • 

53  Benjamin  Jones         . .  .... 

54  Charles  Fish . .  . ;.    . .  

55  Charles  Fish 

56  Charles  Fish 

57  Gilford  Dorey      

58  Gifford  Dorey 

59  Gifford  Dorey         

60  Jay  S.  Youmans,  Nathaniel  Burwash,  B.  A    ... 

61  Jay  S.  Youmans 

62  William  H.  Poole,  Kenneth  McKenzie      

63  William  H.  Poole,  Thomas  Brock       

64  George  McRitchie,  Davidson  McDonald 

65  George  McRitchie,  Davidson  McDonald 

66  George  McRitchie,  George  H.  Squire,  B.A.. 

67  James  Gray,  William  Shaw 

68  James  Gray,  William  Shaw  

69  James  Gray,  Robert  Bell. .  .  .  •  ...... 

70  James  Greener,  Robert  Bell 

71  Samuel  C.  Philp,  jr.,  Christopher  L.  Thompson.  . . 

72  Samuel  C.  Philp,  jr.,  Charles  E.  Mclntyre. 

73  Andrew  A.  Smith,  John  G.  Crozier. 

74  See  Montreal  Conference       .... 


226 
303 
320 
312 
350 
420 
400 
408 
496 
379 
385 
405 
440 
411 
390 
395 
386 
400 
480 
485 
450 
456 
457 


7  25 

5  00 

7  25 

8  92 

9  00 

6  00 

12  18 

7  00 

9  62 

4  82 

11  57 

6  01 

12  35 

5  01 

10  67 

4  65 

11  00 

5  00 

4  75 

6  78 

4  78 

5  37 

7  78 

4  97 

9  13 

5  28 

13  24 

5  34 

19  21 

7  03 

15  11 

15  87 

20  38 

16  40 

20  46 

21  90 

21  00 

7  83 

22  05 

7  94 

22  08 

7  02 

13  38 

5  20 

13  40 

13  15 

20  00 
26  00 

24  18 

21  53 
21  24 

31  25 

32  00 
16  50 
15  00 
18  35 

25  91 
35  65 
40  35 
45  54 
44  50 
61  00 
25  50 
61  05 
55  00 


*  Elgin  set  off. 


262 


CIRCUITS,.  STATIONS  AND   MISSIONS. 


•  NEWBURY. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Mosa,  County  of  Middlesex,  Ontario. 

Wards ville  Mission. 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1866  Ezra  A.  Stafford 

67  Ezra  A.  Stafford 

68  Ezra  A.  Stafford..*     .. 

69  Manly  Benson 

70  Manly  Benson  ... 

71  Edmund  S.  Shorey 

72  EdmundS.  Shorey..., 

73  Edmund  S.  Shorey 

74  See  London  Conference. 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

125 

$ii  66 

$3  03 

130 

12  00 

3  44 

130 

12  53 

5  15 

131 

9  10 

6  00 

124 

9  43 

8  00 

127 

9  58 

6  00 

130 

11  54 

3  89 

137 

12  26 

4  51 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$11  08 
15  00 
15  85 
18  00 
20  62 
27  81 

20  80 

21  55 


NEWCASTLE. 


A  village  in  the  township  of  Clarke,  County  of  Durham,  Ontario.  It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Bow- 
manville  and  Port  Hope  Circuits.  ,  Distant  from  Port  Hope  18  miles,  from  Toronto  47  miles. 

1852  John  English. 

53  John  English 125  5  32  3  27 

54  William  S.  Blackstock 137  5  45  .      .  3  30 

55  William  S.  Blackstock,  John  C.  Ash .        177  10  08  5  60  26  25 

56  William  Philp,  Daniel  Jackson «...      .        195  16  00  8  05  30  00 

57  William  Philp,  Edward  Cragg 228  20  32  10  11  28  00 

58  William  Philp,  William  E.  Walker...      ..      .        258  19  22  10  00  30  75 

59  Francis  Coleman,  James  Graham . .           ,    ...                  295  19  50  9  50  32  00 

60  Francis  Coleman,  Robert  O.  Wilson . . .                  369  19  94  9  70  40  00 

61  Francis  Coleman,  George  H.  Cornish 371  18  64  9  70  41  31 

62  I.  B.  Aylesworth,  M.D.,  T.  Brock,  A.  McCann 383  18  70  8  40  55  35 

63  Alexander  Campbell,  James  Hannon . .    .        447  13  36  10  00  54  45 

64  Alexander  Campbell,  Edward  Morrow,  B.A 382  16  41  9  45  46  95 

65  A.  Campbell,  W   C.  Washington,  B.A.,  R.  Kerr... .        375  16  21  8  59  53  87 

66  William  McCullough,  Andrew  B.  Chambers...          .        327  17  67  1109  62  50 

67  William  McCullough,  Daniel  F.  Gee . .        300  18  60  11  30  50  00 

68  Thomas  Cleghorn,  James  A.  McClung      300  20  00  1191  52  00 

69  Chomas  Cleghorn,  Richard  W.  Williams  ...             .        298  20  67  14  00  54  75 

70  William  McDonagh,  William  J.  Jolliffe .    .      .        341  22  00  15  00  60  00 

71  William  McDonagh,  William  J.  Jolliffe .361  22  80  15  60  69  31 

72  William  McDonagh,  Christopher  L.  Thompson        .        453  24  20  16  00  75  00 

73  I.  B.  Aylesworth,  M.D.,  Newton  Hill 456  25  23  17  00  100  23 

74  See  Toronto  Conference    .        475  22  99  7  16  92  00 


NEW  GLASGOW. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Lacorne,  County  of  Terrebonne,  Quebec. 

Wesleyville  Circuit. 

1865  Garrett  J.  Dingman      

66  Garrett  J.  Dingman 

67  John  Scott 

68  John  Scott 

69  Thomas  Kelly    

70  George  H.  Squire,  B.A ! . . .    . 

71  George  H.  Squire,  B.A 

72  George  H.  Squire,  B.A..       

73  David  Winter. ... 

74  See  Montreal  Conference      


62 

4  55 

2  15 

66 

5  29 

2  20 

64 

5  30 

2  23 

66 

5  00 

3  00 

64 

5  50 

4  00 

64 

4  00 

4  00 

67 

6  49 

4  00 

58 

6  65 

2  50 

61 

11  10 

6  53 

It  was  formerly  part  of 


14  00 
10  02 
10  10 
9  00 
7  00 
13  00 
10  00 
20  00 
34  00 


NEW  IRELAND. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Megantic,  Quebec.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Quebec  Circuit. 

1835  Edmund  S.  Ingalls  . .      

36  John  Borland ... 

37  John  Borland .    ...„  .„.,... .. 

38  John  Borland 

39  John  B.  Selley,  M.D..      ..      . .'" 

40  Edmund  S.  Ingalls  

41  Edmund  S.  Ingalls 

42  Thomas  Campbell '.'.'.' 


127 

204 

239 

230 

260 

252 

230 

WESLEYAN    METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


263 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1843  Thomas  Campbell      

44  Thomas  Campbell 

45  John  Hutchinson  

46  John  Hutchinson 

47  ) 

to  \  Included  in  the  Leeds  Circuit. 

57  ) 

58  Benjamin  Cole 

59  Benjamin  Cole . 

60  Thomas  Brock 

81  Samuel  Teeson. 

62  Hugh  Cairns 

63  Hugh  Cairns 

64  John  Scott ... 

65  Thomas  Bell 

66  Thomas  Bell. 

67  John  Russell  

68  John  Russell. . . 

69  Cornelius  A.  Jones. 

70  Cornelius  A.  Jones 

71  Cornelius  A.  Jones. . . 

72  John  G.  Brick  . . . 

73  See  Inverness. 


No.  of 
Members. 


231 

280 
293 
285 


149 
137 
.120 
119 
140 
160 
163 
125 
123 
101 
99 
152 
151 
156 
122 


Conting. 
Fund. 


Educa. 
Fund. 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


75 
40 
50 
25 
50 
00 
90 
91 
00 
49 
62 
28 
38 
50 
50 


$2  00 
1  30 
1  40 

0  80 

1  50 
3  00 
3  25 
1  50 

0  78 

1  15 
0  90 


50 
00 


5  00 
2  75 


$5  00 
4  34 
4  40 
2  25 
4  00 
6  25 

6  00 
9  00 

7  70 

8  11 

7  03 

8  00 
8  00 

12  00 
11  68 


NEWMARKET 
A  town  in  the  township  of  Whitchurch,  County  of  York, 

It  was  formerly  part  of  Yonge 
1834  Robert  Corson,  Thomas  Fawcett . 

35  Horace  Dean,  Cornelius  Flummerfelt  . 

36  Horace  Dean,  John  Lever.. 

37  Simon  Huntingdon,  John  Lever 

38  Edmund  Shepherd,  George  R.  Sanderson 

39  Edmund  Shepherd,  James  Spencer ..  . . 

40  Matthew  Whiting.  

41  Matthew  Whiting 

42  ^Izra  Adams,  Charles  W  M.  Gilbert    . . 

43  Ezra  Adams 

44  Ezra  Adams,  Benjamin  Jones .  

45  John  Baxter 

46  John  Baxter,  John  W    Cawthorne. 

47  William  Young  ...  

48  William  Young,  Alexander  Campbell 

49  William  Young,  Alexander  Campbell 

50  Joseph  Messmore,  John  Goodfellow 

51  Joseph  Messmore,  John  Goodfellow 

52  William  Willoughby,  Robert  Lochead 

53  William  Willoughby,  Richard  J.  Forman.. . 

54  William  Willoughby,  William  McDonagh 

55  William  Willoughby,  John  S.  Clarke 

g»  .-    Called  Aurora  Circuit — which  see  

58  William  McFadden,  John  Potts 

59  William  McFadden,  John  Scott 

60  Kennedy  Creighton,  George  M.  Meacham,  B.A. 

61  Kennedy  Creighton,  George  M.  Meacham,  B.A. 

62  Kennedy  Creighton,  Thomas  Feather 

63  Joseph  Sheply,  Thomas  Bell 

64  Joseph  Sheply,  Thomas  Bell    .  .  .... 

65  Joseph  Sheply,  Phineas  D.  Will 

66  John  Shaw,  Joseph  Colling .    .  

67  John  Shaw,  Andrew  B.  Chambers,  A.  Cunningham. 

68  Andrew  B.  Chambers 

69  Andrew  A.  Smith  .  .  

70  Andrew  A.  Smith 

71  Andrew  A.  Smith  

72  Wesley  Casson 

73  Wesley  Casson 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


'  Kleinburg  set  off. 


Ontario. 

Distant  from  Toronto  34  mile 

Street  Cir 

3uit. 

644 

... 

23  05 

537 

20  40 

454 

7  66 

5  50 

333 

23  88 

7  44 

360 

24  00 

9  12 

490 

8  00 

9  10 

310 

10  50 

5  00 

422 

11  00 

3  00 

503 

12  10 

4  73 

420 

15  43 

5  32 

363 

12  07 

10  50 

387 

18  07 

8  50 

361 

16  07 

4  50 

404 

20  52 

5  10 

449 

20  62 

11  27 

450 

18  18 

14  23 

*  396 

18  40 

14  50 

396 

16  50 

14  55 

381 

21  66 

15  00 

470 

24  00 

18  27 

455 

11  87 

6  06 

20  47 

438 

27  02 

10  37 

37  60 

409 

19  40 

•  •• 
8  00 

30  23 

389 

12  50 

4  00 

42  00 

335 

10  40 

5  00 

43  00 

315 

11  20 

4  15 

34  43 

340 

10  00 

5  00 

30  00 

290 

11  18 

6  00 

41  32 

310 

14  26 

6  20 

41  80 

276 

14  11 

6  32 

48  40 

280 

14  20 

6  52 

30  03 

t273 

14  75 

6  62 

30  25 

72 

8  37 

4  75 

10  00 

76 

7  46 

5  80 

10  25 

99 

7  51 

5  82 

10  35 

102 

5  07 

4  20 

10  27 

60 

7  00 

3  40 

9  10 

59 

7  60 

3  60 

10  00 

+  Aurc 

ra  set  off. 

264 


CIRCUITS,  STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


*     NIAGARA. 

A  town  at  the  mouth  of  the  Niagara  River,  on  Lake  Ontario,  in  the  County  of  Lincoln,  Ontario. 
This  was  the  third  Circuit  formed  in  Upper  Canada  :  it  extended  westward  beyond  Oxford,  south- 
ward to  Long  Point,  and  eastward  to  Little  York,  or  Toronto.    See  Stevens'  Life  of  Bangs,  p.  131. 


Year 

Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Year 

Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

65 

1815  William  Brown 

220 

64 
140 

16  Elijah  Warr 

17  J.  W  Byam 

en .      .... 

erguson . . 

372 

97  James  Coleman,  Michael  Coate . . 

,  George  F 

396 

98  James  Coleman,  Michael  Coate. . 

154 

18  I.  B.  Smith,  George  Ferguson . . . 

796 

154 

19  I.  B.  Smith,  D.  Shepherdson      . 

694 

1800  Joseph  Sawver 

204 

20  Isaac  Puffer 

619 

1  Joseph  Sawyer,  Seth  Crowell . .    . 

320 

21  Isaac  Puffer,  John  Tackabury..    . 

428 

Long  Point  united  with  it  2  y'rs. 

22  Ezra  Adams,  John  Ryerson 

487 

2  John  Robinson,  Daniel  Pickett. . 

620 

23  Ezra  Adams,  William  Ryerson    . 

453 

3  S.  Keeler,  S.  Howe,  R.  Harris    . 

650 

24  Thomas  Demorest,  Wm.  Ryerson 

462 

4  D.  Pickett,  L.  Bishop,  N.  Bangs 

620 

25  Thomas  Demorest,  Wm.  Grifiis.. 

*492 

5  Gershoni  Pearce,  Andrew  Prinde] 

500 

26  John  Ryerson,  William  Grifiis    . 

421 

6  Thomas  Whitehead,  Robert  Perry 

519 

27  David  Youmans,  Rowley  Heyland 

480 

7  Thos.  Whitehead,  Ninian  Holmes 

704 

28  Jas.  Richardson,  Joseph  Gatchell 

523 

8  Henry  Ryan,  Isaac  B.  Smith. . . . 

791 

29  Jas.  Richardson,  Edmund  Stoney 

434 

9  Henry  Ryan,  Robert  Perry 

550 

30  Edmund  Stonev,  Ephraim  Evans 

458 

10  Andrew  Prindel,  Joseph  Gatchell 

657 

3 1  Joseph  Messmore,  Ephraim  Evans 

682 

11  I.  B.  Smith,  Peter  Covenhoven.. 

527 

32  1 

850 

12  Andrew  Prindel,  Ninian  Holmes 

527 

to  >  Included  in  Stamford  and  Drum- 

13  Ninian  Holmes. . .                 ...    . 

53  )      mondville  Circuits. 

14  No  record,  owing  to  the  war  .... 

•• 

Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Eduea. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1854 
55 

Claudius  Byrne. 

80 

$11  80 

$4  66 

G.  N.  A.  F.  T.  Dickson. 



$4  75 

56  G.  N.  A.  F.  T.  Dickson 

69 

10  00 

2  00 

12  00 

57  John  Wakefield          

66 

7  75 

3  75 

8  00 

58  John  Wakefield 

113 

9  43 

4  00 

11  75 

59  Alexander  Sutherland 

137 

147 

121 

95 

9  00 
16  49 
10  66 
10  38 

4  25 

5  06 
3  00 
3  00 

12  00 

60 
61 
62 

Alexander  Sutherland    

15  00 

Thomas  Cobb 

7  00 

7  00 

63  William  Richardson  . .      ...        . 

89 

6  44 

3  28 

5  50 

64  William  Richardson              



75 

8  25 

.     2  78 

5  55 

65  George  H.  Field 

74 

8  66 

2  93 

6  90 

66  George  H.  Field.      

93 

10  00 

6  06 

8  08 

67  Ephraim  L.  Koyl 

a   ■   ■   ■ 

82 

10  36 

4  40 

9  60 

68  Ephraim  L.  Koyl 



83 

6  15 

4  60 

9  67 

69  John  N.Lake 

75 

8  98 

5  00 

9  88 

70  William  H.  Withrow,  M.A. 

77 

8  00 

6  00 

10  00 

71  William  H.  Withrow,  M.A...    . 

79 

4  25 

8  50 

8  50 

72  William  H.  Withrow,  M.A 

79 

4  50 

7  10 

7  75 

73  Charles  Silvester 

77 

6  80 

1  90 

5  48 

74 

See  London  Conference 

74 

9  53 

3  51 

11  08 

NISSOURI. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  East  Nissouri,  County  of  Oxford,  Ontario. 

Mission. 
1859  John  Doel 

60  George  Kennedy . .  

61  George  Kennedy 

62  George  Kennedy 

63  Richard  Pinch 

64  William  W.  Miller 

65  William  W.  Miller 

66  Thomas  Robson 

67  Thomas  Robson  . .  

68  Thomas  Robson ... 


It  was  formerly  Thamesford 


84 

2  53 

2  00 

116 

2  50 

2  00 

108 

3  00 

1  00 

112 

-^  3  25 

1  50 

86 

5  45 

2  95 

97 

6  93 

3  71 

91 

9  07 

2  78 

101 

9  15 

2  80 

115 

9  25 

2  85 

2  19 
2  00 
4  00 
4  25 
8  62 
12  28 
14  74 

11  80 

12  00 


Fort  George  and  Queenston  set  off. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


265 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1869  Charles  Stringfellow 

70  Christopher  Cookman,  Jabez  Edmonds 

71  Christopher  Cookman,  Abel  Edwards.. 

72  Christopher  Cookman,  James  Turner. 

73  Hugh  McLean,  William  Godwin. 

74  See  London  Conference 


No.  of 
Members. 


105 
98 
177 
183 
183 
172 


Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

$10  24 

$3  94 

$12  25 

10  00 

4  00 

10  00 

13  64 

7  50 

13  17 

13  85 

7  96 

16  00 

14  22 

7  05 

16  00 

15  01 

6  97 

17  25 

NORFOLK. 
A  Mission  in  the  County  of  Norfolk,  Ontario.     It  was  formed  from  parts  of  the  Simcoe,  Port  Dover 

and  Hullsville  Circuits. 

1866  William  C.  Watson,  B.  A ,         ..       ,       ...     ,       ...     i 

67  Name  of  Mission  changed  to  Waterford 80  5  65     |       2  50     I       6  00 


NORTH  AUGUSTA. 
A  Tillage  in  the  township  of  Augusta,  County  of  Grenville,  Ontario. 

Circuit. 
1868  Silas  Huntingdon 

69  Edward  A.  Ward,  William  Raney 

70  William  C.  Washington,  M.  A 

7 1  Andrew  L.  Peterson 

72  Andrew  L.  Peterson       

73  John  C.  Garrett . .      .  .  

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


It  was  formerly  Augusta 


260 

10  15 

4  50 

20  00 

306 

9  00 

5  50 

20  00 

308 

10  0> 

6  00 

20  15 

*  145 

4  53 

3  00 

16  16 

145 

4  50 

*     2  20 

10  00 

145 

4  20 

1  60 

6  CO 

119 

7  20 

2  68 

8  22 

NORTH  GORE. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Argentieul,  Quebec.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the  La  Chute  Circuit. 


S67  William  S.  McCullough,  B.A      

.  *  .  ■ 

68  William  S.  McCullough,  B.  A 

116 

3  80 

1  75 

5  00 

69  John  Russell .                     ....              ........ 

116 

3  75 

2  00 

5  25 

70  John  Russell .  .                        

103 

1  17 

1  15 

2  50 

71  Henry  Mevers .              ...              .  . 

106 

3  17 

1  53 

3  38 

72  William  Knox 

93 

2  25 

0  50 

2  00 

73  John  Hiscox 

91 

1  90 

1  29 

6  00 

81 

1  15 

1  30 

4  00 

NORTH  GOWER. 
A  Tillage  and  township  in  the  County  of  Carleton,  Ontario. 

Circuit. 
1860  James  Armstrong.  

61  James  Armstrong     .  256 

62  Richard  Wilson      . .                         ....                 271 

63  Richard  Wilson .  274 

64  Richard  Wilson,  William  McCullough  [B.) 330 

65  William  M.  Pattyson 335 

66  William  M.  Pattyson 286 

67  Charles  Taggart ...                                   ...  313 

68  Charles  Taggart .        ...                           322 

69  Charles  Taggart ...              ...                320 

70  Jabez  B.  Keough ..  377 

71  Jabez  B.  Keough    372 

72  Jabez  B.  Keough,  William  S.  Jamieson 330 

•73  Richard  M.  Hammond...                                     333 

74  See  Montreal  Conference      370 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Richmond 


11 
7 
9 
5 
3 
4 
4 


60 
52 
02 
28 
71 
00 
50 
03 
85 
49 
35 
75 
42 
50 


00 

38 
00 
83 
86 
00 
25 
43 

6  00 

5  00 

7  00 
3  75 

6  26 
6  30 


18  00 

11  40 
9  00 
9  10 

10  13 
10  25 

12  50 
14  00 

20  30 
22  00 

21  00 
21  63 
18  66 
24  18 


NORTH  SHERBROOKE. 
A  Mission  in  the  north  part  of  the  township  of  Sherbrooke,  County  of  Lanark,   Ontario.      It  was 

formerly  part  of  Rokeby  Mission. 

1865  Ebenezer  Teskey    ....                         . .                       .  i         . .       i  ■  ■                        I 

66  United  with  Lanark I        38       I  2  22           1  70     I       2  69 

NORTH  WAKEFIELD. 

A  Tillage  and  township  in  the  County  of  Ottawa,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  Gatineau  Mission. 

1860  Andrew  Armstrong ..  ...  

61  Andrew  Armstrong 91  5  00            0  20            5  90 

62  Andrew  Armstrong 90  5  10           100           6  00 


*  Maitland  set  off. 


266 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND   MISSIONS. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

.    89 
150 
120 
140 
130 
110 
158 
157 
157 
164 
194 
144 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1863  Garrett  J.  Dingman,  George  H.  Kenney 
64  Garrett  J.  Dingman. . .               

66  Richard  N.  Adams    ....           .... 

67  Richard  N.  Adams    ...      

69  Samuel  Teeson,  Thomas  Haddon..                 

70  Samuel  Teeson,  Richard  Shier. .      

71  Samuel  Teeson,  William  Buchanan ........ 

72  George  G.  Huxtable              .  „      

73  George  G.  Huxtable      .-.'... 

74  See  Montreal  Conference    ! . 

$5  00 
5  46 
3  60 
5  40 
5  18 

5  86 

6  00 
6  91 
5  50 
5  60 
5  62 
3  83 

$1  05 
2  00 
2  00 
2  40 
2  59 

2  62 

5  00 
10  06 
10  38 

6  52 

3  50 
3  00 

$11  10 
6  06 

5  00 

6  51 
10  69 
10  00 
10  50 
17  62 
14  46 
27  12 
36  62 
19  33 

NORWICH. 

A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Oxford,  Ontario. 

Brantford  25  miles. 


Distant  from  Woodstock  17  miles,  from 


1843  Thomas  McMullen 

143 

8  58 



44  David  Hardie ...                         

6  00 

45  Rowley  Heyland 

395 

10  69 

9  00 

46  Solomon  Snider         . .                     

130 

9  00 

5  75 

47  Solomon  Snider         . .      . .                 ....... 

126 

4  00 

2  00 

48  Robert  Corson..                         ...               .... 

90 

49  Robert  Corson..               ... 

132 

4  50 

4  25 

50  Francis  Chapman.                                . . 

133 

6  00 

5  00 

160 

10  00 

9  95 

52  Matthew  Swann  .. 

165 

9  82 

10  00 

53  Matthew  Swann ......                             .... 

251 

10  43 

10  18 

251 

9  05 

8  00 

55  Peter  German,  Darius  M.  Hill . .          ... 

287 

20  00 

8  00 

56  Peter  German , ...          .. 

290 

13  80 

i  66 

13  27 

57  Joseph  Sheply..                         ..                 ; 

300 

8  00 

5  00 

58  Joseph  Sheply.. 

240 

11  00 

6  00 

59  Thomas  Robson,  Francis  W.  Ware. . 

270 

11  75 

i  66 

10  00 

60  James  Harris,  Samuel  W.  Messmore .               .... 

290 

10  80 

4  20 

10  50 

61  James  Harris  . .          .      ....              . . 

286 

9  41 

3  00 

22  12 

62  Edwin  Peake,  John  N.  Hewitt .                     

287 

8  37 

2  02 

17  00 

63  Edwin  Peake,  William  Taylor          . .        . 

290 

8  39 

2  20 

17  12 

64  Edwin  Peake,  William  C.  Watson,  B.A 

305 

8  40 

2  50 

27  50 

65  Alfred  Andrews .                   . 

270 

8  49 

2  60 

13  60 

66  Alfred  Andrews .                       

220 

9  05 

4  00 

21  40 

67  Alfred  Andrews             ... 

229 

10  70 

4  43 

15  72 

68  William  F  Morrison,  James  Moss                         . .    . 

298 

11  08 

6  00 

14  00 

69  William  Bryers,  Peter  W.  Jones 

325 

16  50 

8  00 

11  70 

70  William  Bryers . .      . .                         ... 

*263 

13  63 

7  47 

17  10 

7 1   William  Bryers 

158 

9  72 

5  40 

21  30 

72  John  F.  German,  M.  A 

168 

10  30 

5  60 

21  56 

73  John  F.  German,  M.  A 

170 

10  49 

6  00 

15  89 

74  See  London  Conference..      . 

173 

12  85 

4  50 

20  62 

NORWOOD. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Asphodel,  County  of  Peterboro',  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  called  Aspho- 
del Mission.     It  is  distant  from  Peterboro'  20  miles,  from  Toronto  100  miles. 


1845  Richard  Phelps,  Robert  Robinson  . 

46  Richard  Phelps    

47 

48  John  Sanderson,  Nelson  Brown 

49  William  Morton...  .... 

50  William  Morton,  Andrew  A.  Smith. . 

51  George  F.  Playter,  William  Sanderson . 

52  James  C   Slater    

53  Jamee  O.  Slater,  John  Fawcett  ... 

54  George  Carr,  John  Fawcett 

55  George  Carr,  Amos  E.  Russ .    . 

56  John  Goodfellow,  Andrew  L.  Peterson 

57  John  Goodfellow,  Daniel  Jackson 

58  Henry  McDowell,  James  Hannon 


268 

17  58 

256 

12  75 

256 

12  80 

215 

9  35 

230 

4  02 

156 

5  32 

247 

8  94 

182 

10  12 

153 

9  50 

307 

9  85 

310 

10  08 

256 

6  58 

233 

6  34 

254 

5  92 

2  50 
2  00" 
2  20 
2  25 


7  54 

8  18 

8  30 

5  40 
4  10 
4  63 

6  67 

7  87 
2  50 

9  27 
7  50 
7  49 
9  47 
6  20 


*  Otterville  set  off. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


267 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1859  Henry  McDowell,  John  Shannon  . 

60  Henry  McDowell,  John  Shannon  . 

61  William  Briden,  Isaac  Weldon . 

62  William  Briden...  

63  William  Briden 

64  Samuel  Wilson. . 

65  Samuel  Wilson 

66  Samuel  C.  Philp..  

67  Samuel  C.  Philp 

68  Samuel  C.  Philp  . 

69  William  M.  Pattyson 

70  William  M.  Pattyson 

71  William  M.  Pattyson 

72  Joseph  Hill...  ..      . 

73  Joseph  Hill ...    . 

74  See  Toronto  Conference. 


No.  of 
Members. 


233 
359 
319 
289 
167 
155 
143 
118 
126 
128 
126 
166 
180 
182 
177 
161 


Conting. 

Fund. 

$6  89 

8  02 

8  14 

6  25 

5  25 

5  20 

5  30 

5  58 

7  29 

7  29 

7  46 

7  50 

7  75 

7  85 

10  21 

11  29 

Educa. 
Fund. 


$2 
3 
3 
2 
2 
2 
2 
1 
2 
2 
3 
4 
5 
5 
2 
3 


67 
24 
25 
35 
05 
00 
00 
36 
25 
30 
58 
00 
15 
25 
87 
00 


NOTTAWASAGA. 


1847 
48 
49 
to 
5J2 
53 
to 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 


So  called  from  the  name  of  a  township  in  the  County  of  Simcoe,  Ontario. 

Henry  Reid 

Henry  Reid 


•  Supplied  from  Barrie. 


Included  in  Osprey  Mission. 


Thomas  Hanna,  Isaac  Baker 

George  T.  Richardson,  Benjamin  Sherlock 

George  T.  Richardson 

United  with  Collingwood  Mission. . . 
Isaac  Baker. ... 

Isaac  Baker 

Samuel  Down.  

David  Hunt 

David  Hunt.  

David  Hunt 

Samuel  Tucker,  William  Peirce  . . 

Samuel  Tucker 

See  Angus  and  Stayner. 


39 
53 


3  00 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$9  32 
20  12 
20  25 
13  00 


10 
00 
20 


8  61 

9  16 
9  50 
9  12 

10  00 
10  50 

10  75 
12  63 

11  33 


168 

4  98 

2  75 

3  81 

168 

2  78 

2  00 

4  03 

127 

2  46 

2  00 

4  05 

125 

4  02 

2  46 

4  10 

129 

3  00 

1  40 

5  00 

153 

4  19 

3  75 

6  56 

100 

4  12 

2  00 

5  00 

110 

4  20 

2  60 

5  00 

120 

5  00 

2  74 

6  30 

132 

14  83 

7  76 

20  89 

250 

16  62 

12  32 

28  00 

o 


OAKVILLE. 

A  town  in  the  township  of  Trafalgar,   County  of  Halton,   Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Nelson 

Circuit.     Distant  from  Toronto  25  miles,  from  Hamilton  20  miles,  from  Milton  16  miles. 


1857  Alexander  T.  Green,  William  L.  Scott,  John  Scott. 

442 

23  14 

12  55 

39  03 

524 

26  66 

9  00 

52  50 

59  Alexander  T.  Green,  James  Hughes,  William  Irwin 

536 

25  00 

10  00 

55  00 

60  James  Hughes,  John  Thurston.      . .              

563 

23  35 

10  11 

50  55 

61  James  Gray,  John  Philp,  B.  A.       . .                     . .    . 

t360 

16  05 

8  00 

36  00 

358 

18  46 

11  73 

50  82 

63  James  Gray,  Samuel  J.  Hunter 

312 

15  75 

8  45 

43  25 

64  George  Beynon,  William  J.  McLean 

316 

18  92 

8  70 

37  51 

65  William  Willoughby,  Donald  G.  Sutherland,  B.A.  . 

296 

13  43 

6  75 

29  28 

66  William  Willoughby,  Donald  G.  Sutherland,  B.A.. 

255 

13  50 

6  80 

35  50 

67  William  Willoughby,  John  H.  Robinson.            .  .    . 

259 

13  60 

6  89 

35  00 

68  William  McCullough,  John  S.  Fisher. 

330 

14  81 

7  52 

55  00 

69  William  McCullough,  John  S.  Fisher. 

320 

16  00 

15  50 

60  00 

70  Michael  Fawcett,  Thomas  Colling,  B.A. 

325 

16  50 

10  00 

60  00 

71  Michael  Fawcett,  Joseph  Odery    .  .    . 

310 

19  00 

11  00 

60  00 

72  Thomas  D.  Pearson,  William  F.  Perley    . . 

315 

19  00 

10  00 

65  00 

73  Thomas  D.  Pearson,  John  Robbins..          

291 

20  42 

10  50 

53  00 

74  See  London  Conference. .                              ... 

266 

21   75 

10  50 

46  50 

*  Hastings  and  Havelock  set  off. 


t  Wellington  Square  added  to  Waterdown  Circuit. 


268 


CIRCUITS,    STATIONS,   AND   MISSIONS. 


OAKWOOD. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Mariposa,  County  of  Victoria,  Ontario. 

Circuit. 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Lindsaj 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1865  Ephraim  L.  Koyl      

66  Ephraim  L.  Koyl.  

67  Thomas  Williams 

68  Thomas  Williams,  Thomas  J.  Edmison 

69  Thomas  Williams,  Thomas  J.  Edmison, 

70  William  Burns,  David  Winter.. 

71  William  Burns,  David  Winter 

72  William  Burns,  William  L.  Rutledge. 

73  Henry  McDowell,  Robert  Cunningham 

74  See  Toronto  Conference.; 


No.  of 
Members. 


144 
144 

143 
241 
272 
400 
425 
341 
300 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$4  49 

5  41 

9  08 

9  14 

9  °0 

13  03 

16  12 

11  00 

11  70 


Educa. 
Fund. 


$2  19 
3  16 
3  15 

6  00 

7  40 
9  35 

10  70 
6  00 
6  34 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$10  43 

18  70 

19  22 
17  2S 

19  17 
22  81 
25  86 

20  00 
30  00 


ODELLTOWN. 


A  town  in  the  Seignory  of  Lacolle,  in  the  County  of  St.  Johns,  Quebec. 
40  miles,  from  the  Province  Line  half  a  mile. 


Distant  from  Montreal 


Year 


Ministers. 


1823 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 

1855 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


John  De  Putron .... 


William  Burt 
William  Burt . 
Matthew  Lang 
Matthew  Lang 
Matthew  Lang 
James  Knowlan 


No.  of 
Members. 


James  Booth .  .... 

James  Booth 

James  Booth .       

John  Tomkins 

John  Tomkins,  M.  McDonald  . 
Robert  Cooney,  M.  McDonald  . 

William  Scott 

William  Scott      

John  Bate 

Edward  H.  Dewart 

Edward  H.  Dewart 

Edward  B.  Ryckman,  B.A. 
Edward  B.  Ryckman,  B.A. 
Edward  B.  Ryckman,  B.A. 
William  R.  Parker,  B.A. . 
William  R.  Parker,  B.A.      .. 
William  R.  Parker,  B.A. . .      . 
William  C.  Henderson,  B.A. 
William  C.  Henderson,  B.A.. 
William  C.  Henderson,  M.A. 
William  D.  Brown .    . . 
William  D.  Brown. 

William  D.  Brown.         

William  I.  Shaw,  B.A.,  LL.B. 
William  I.  Shaw,  B.A.,  LL.B. 
See  Montreal  Conference 


150 
180 
167 
173 
192 
214 
214 
212 
220 
228 
210 
290 
279 
273 
249 
274 


Year 


Ministers. 


No.  of 
Members. 


1839 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 


Robert  Cooney . 

Thomas  Turner 

William  M.  Harvard. 
William  M.  Harvard. . 

William  M.  Harvard 

John  Tomkins    

John  Tomkins  

John  Tomkins      

Matthew  Lang 

Matthew  Lang,  John  Douglas 
John  C.  Davidson,  John  Dougl; 

John  C.  Davidson 

John  C.  Davidson 

James  Brock . .  .... 

James  Brock 

James  Brock,  John  S.  Evans . . 

220 
141 
128 
140 
175 
176 
171 
180 
170 
177 
188 
202 
203 
200 
208 
200 
179 
183 
177 
167 


281 
203 
196 
224 
276 
292 
264 
244 
232 
242 


8  45 

3  34 

11  35 

3  40 

8  26 

3  65 

13  98 

4  20 

17  27 

4  31 

17  70 

4  53 

9  75 

4  37 

14  80 

2  25 

8  13 

4  34 

5  69 

3  56 

8  40 

4  25' 

10  97 

4  79 

11  85 

6  88 

12  54 

10  40 

11  25 

12  40 

12  65 

12  65 

12  70 

7  00 

17  93 

7  18 

12  70 

11  29 

4  00 

5  00 

6  00 
16  05 

9  75 

10  00 

10  50 

9  00 

9  20 

14  43 
16  63 

15  69 
15  79 
15  66 
23  50 
31  00 

34  00 

35  63 
35  00 


ODESSA. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Earnestown,  County  of  Addington,  Ontario.     Distant  from  Kingston 

12  miles. 

1859  John  Slight. 

60  1 266  7  80  2  34         211  35 

to  \  United  with  Wilton    . . 
63 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


269 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 
Members. 


1864  Richard  Clarke 

65  Richard  Clarke 

66  Wesley  Casson 

67  Wesley  Casson 

68  Wesley  Casson  . . 

89  Marmaduke  L.  Pearson .    . 

70  Marmaduke  L.  Pearson . . 

71  Joshua  H.  Johnson,  M.A.. 

72  Joshua  H.  Johnson,  M.A.. 

73  James  Kines. ... 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


155 
155 
160 
163 
168 
204 
202 
206 
209 
213 


Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

§4  15 

$1  80 

S3  50 

4  20 

2  00 

10  00 

6  50 

2  25 

10  00 

6  55 

2  40 

14  30 

6  75 

4  10 

12  50 

6  80 

3  20 

12  91 

5  00 

3  -0 

10  00 

7  96 

3  29 

12  40 

6  73 

3  65 

15  82 

9  91 

4  68 

20  65 

OIL  SPRINGS. 


A  Tillage  in  the  township  of  Enniskillen,  County  of  Lambton,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of 

Wyoming  Mission.     Distant  from  Sarnia  18  miles,  and  from  Wyoming  12  miles. 

1863  James  Thompson 

64  James  Thompson 39 

65  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Jun 46  7  26  6  12     i  8  62 

66  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Jun.,  EliasW   Frazee 50  8  90  3  00  20  00 

67  William  F.  Campbell *  65  6  28  2  90  15  20 

68  Elias  W.  Frazee .               6 

Petrolia  united. 

69.  George  A.  Mitchell,  B.  A.,  Henry  Tuckley        45              ....  7  00 

70  George  A.  Mitchell,  B. A.,  Charles  Smith 85  13  61  13  43  15  16 

71  George  A.  Mitchell,  B.  A.,  Henry  E.  Hill 80  16  70  18  00  23  60 

72  Alfred  M.  Phillips. 110  17  48  1125  23  75 

73  Jacob  Freshman .                       1 52  5  50  3  00  8  00 

74  See  London  Conference 42              4  00  3  50  6  00 


OMEMEE. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Emily,  County  of  Victoria,  Ontario. 

Distant  from  Peterboro'  15  miles. 

1857  William  Briden  . 
58  John  Goodfellow 
69  John  Goodfellow 

60  John  Goodfellow 

61  Henry  McDowell 

62  Henry  McDowell 


Isaac  Weldon 

63  Henry  McDowell,  Isaac  Weldon 

64  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Sen.,  J.  Carroll  Wilson. 

65  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Sen.,  William  R.  Barker. 

66  William  L.  Scott,  James  A.  McClung 

67  William  Burns,  Joseph  Hall  . 

68  William  Burns,  Albert  C.  Wilson 

69  William  Burns,  James  Awde .... 

70  William  Andrews,  Thomas  J.  Edmison .    . . 

71  William  Andrews,  William  L.  Rutledge  . 

72  John  W.  Savage,  Edward  Hill 

73  John  W.  Savage,  Francis  Johnson 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


It  was  formerly  called  Metcalfe. 


145 

13  20 

3  00 

149 

12  00 

3  00 

138 

9  00 

2  40 

158 

9  03 

2  20 

143 

8  50 

2  00 

200 

8  59 

2  84 

208 

6  84 

1  46 

220 

6  95 

1  55 

224 

8  56 

4  86 

226 

9  62 

5  03 

230 

6  42 

3  37 

238 

11  44 

6  01 

225 

12  00 

8  62 

226 

12  17 

7  25 

228 

12  20 

10  00 

226 

12  25 

6  15 

200 

12  27 

5  75 

205 

12  00 

6  00 

ONSLOW. 
A  village  and  township  on  the  Ottawa  River,  in  the  County  of  Pontiac,  Quebec. 


1846  John  Howes 

47  Erastus  Hurlburt 

<8) 

to  >  Included  in  the  Clarendon  Mission. 
55) 

56  James  Roy 

57  James  Roy 

58  Archelaus  Doxee         

69  Alexander  Drennan     

60  Andrew  L.  Peterson 

«1  Archelaus  Doxee    


28 
28 


31 
40 

44 
61 
65 


10  50 

7  62 


3  49 

8  00 

4  14 

5  08 
2  25 


00 
25 


12 

00 

12 

00 

9 

00 

9 

10 

8 

00 

13 

19 

10 

46 

11 

12 

12  81 

19 

61 

17 

72 

28 

30 

36 

50 

18 

20 

20 

00 

21 

00 

21 

25 

22 

00 

3  50 

6  00 


7  00 
7  00 

3  15 
6  50 

4  00 


*  Petrolia  set  off. 


+  Petrolia  again  set  off. 


270 


CIRCUITS,  STATIONS  AND   MISSIONS. 


Year 

• 
Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

$1  00 
1  10 
1  12 
1  40 
1  60 
1  75 

1  95 

2  61 

3  45 

3  50 

4  19 
4  07 
4  22 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1862 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 

Archelaus  Doxee  ....               ... 

54 

63 

63 

70 

73 

73 

68 

71 

84 

86 

116 

130 

127 

$2  50 

1  90 

2  00 
2  36 

2  91 

3  15 
2  51 

7  24 

8  00 
8  07 
8  40 

8  50 

9  55 

$4  50 
3  60 

William  Sanderson        . .           ... 

William  Sanderson  . .    , . 

4  00 
4  50 
6  12 

William  Shannon    ... 

7  50 

William  C.  Washington,  M.A . .             . .    . 

William  C.  Washington,  M.A.           >. . . 

John  H.  Stewart.. .,.„.,    .... 

John  H.  Stewart..      . .      ....          < 

John  H.  Stewart ...                ..... 

See  Montreal  Conference  ...                       ...... 

3  78 
10  76 
18  62 

9  30 

12  00 

13  00 
15  06 

ORANGEVILLE. 

A  town  on  the  River  Credit,  in  the  Gore  of  the  township  of  Garafraxa,  at  the  junction  of  the  Counties 

of  Grey,  Wellington,  and  Peel,  Ontario.      Distant  from  Toronto  44  miles,  from  Barrie  50  miles, 
from  Guelph  32  miles. 

1857  William  Sutton .          ...                         ..             ...  ... 

58  William  Sutton .                 ...                 .          60             2  00  1  25  1  20 

59  John  W.  Savage..                 60,            3  25  2  31  2  54 

60  John  W.  Savage ..                121              7  56  3  50  4  25 

61  James  Broley                112             7  74  3  72  5  12 

62  James  Broley    .. .                 140  10  34  3  96  6  25 

63  Benjamin  Sherlock 120  10  63  4  00  8  13 

64  Benjamin  Sherlock 128             4  83  4  77  8  25 

65  Benjamin  Sherlock . ...            ,  .• .        145              4  10  2  00  5  10 

66  Richard  L.  Tucker .          ..      .,,„.,..        124  425  250  900 

67  Richard  L.  Tucker,  Abel  Edwards ...        118  6  00  3  77  16  00 

68  Richard  L.  Tucker,  John  G.  Scott.                       138  10  10  4  00  20  00 

69  Thomas  S.  Howard,  John  G.  Scott. .        140  10  15  6  ,00  20  00 

70  Thomas  S   Howard,  Robert  Phillips  .                   ...          146  1105  6  20  .2100 

71  Thomas  S.  Howard,  Robert  Phillips 155  11  90  7  00  21  50 

72  George  Sexsmith,  John  T.  Smith 166  12  20  7  50  23  07 

73  George  Sexsmith ,          .     *  200  13  66  8  00  32  00 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 140  12  87  6  36  10  50 


ORILL1A. 

A  village  and  township  on  Lake  Couchiohing,  in  the  County  of  Simcoe,  Ontario. 

Toronto  90  miles,  from  Barrie  27  miles. 

1854  Jabez  B.  Keough 

55  ) 

to  >  United  with  Flos  Mission 

57  | 

58  Alexander  R.  Campbell  . . . 

59  Thomas  D.  Pearson ...  

i  60  John  L.  Kerr 

61  John  L.  Kerr      

62  John  L.  Kerr 

63  Charles  Truver .... 

64  Charles  Turver,  Marmaduke  L.  Pearson.. 

65  Charles  Turver,  Marmaduke  L.  Pearson. . 

66  Thomas  Feather,  James  Woodsworth  .. . 

67  Thomas  Feather,  Jeremiah  A.  Chapman  . 

68  "Robert  Mark,  M.D 

69  Robert  Mark,  M.D.,  William  Peirce 

70  Robert  Fowler,  M.D.,  Joseph  Deacon... 

71  Robert  Fowler,  M.D 

72  Robert  Fowler,  M.D 

73  Kennedy  Creighton . 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


30 

•   *  • 

137 

2  50 

111 

1  10 

150 

4  21 

3  27 

116 

4  47 

3  46 

111 

4  20 

3  19 

92 

4  50 

2  75 

101 

5  00 

3  00 

113 

6  05 

3  05 

129 

6  25 

3  21 

133 

10  00 

2  90 

121 

10  50 

3  00 

124 

11  12 

4  25 

t  126 

16  19 

8  89 

138 

22  30 

10  00 

118 

15  58 

9  00 

125 

16  CO 

11  20 

Distant  from 


1  45 


2  36 

2  00 

5  20 

7  04 

5  04 

6  00 

7  00 

8  00 

8  50 

12  03 

5  50 

6  50 

11  66 

14  12 

17  10 

31  00 

Alton  set  off. 


t  One  appointment  given  to  Morrison. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


271 


ORMSTOWN. 

A  Tillage  on  the  Chateaugay  River,  in   the  township  of  Beauharnois,  County  of  Chateaugay,  Quebec. 

Distant  from  Montreal  36  miles. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1856  William  Hansford 

57  William  Hansford  . 

58  Samuel  E.  Maudsley 

59  Samuel  E.  Maudsley 

60  William  Shannon 

61  Joseph  Kilgour 

62  Joseph  Kilgour 

63  Joseph  Kilgour 

64  Silas  Huntingdon 

65  Silas  Huntingdon 

66  John  V.  Wilson . . 

67  John  V.  Wilson. 

68  John  V.  Wilson 

69  Edward  Harris 

70  Edward  Harris    . . . 

71  Edward  Harris 

72  William  K.  Shortt,  M.A 
7«  William  K.  Shortt,  M.A 
74  See  Montreal  Conference 


No.  of 

Members. 


68 
86 
85 
80 
80 
57 
59 
57 
47 
47 
55 
55 
60 
67 
67 
70 
75 
83 
85 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$7  82 
6  92 
9  99 
4  10 
9  12 
75 
8C 
40 
50 
75 
47 
79 
81 
52 


4 
4 
3 
3 
3 
3 
5 
6 
6 

6  80 

6  94 

9  75 

11  44 


Educa. 
Fund. 


83 
34 
37 
50 
50 
40 
17 
89 
00 
25 
89 
50 
00 
00 
75 
00 
50 
00 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$4  06 

7  20 

8  36 
6  35 
3  20 
6  00 
6  00 


65 
00 
00 


6  00 


7  50 

7  55 

8  49 
10  00 

10  47 

11  50 
11  10 


5  00 
5  58 

4  50 
10  00 

5  27 


41 
00 
04 
95 
00 
29 
02 
43 
47 


10  56 
10  60 
10  60 
10  90 

9  98 

7  50 

8  98 
5  45 

23 
21 
00 
50 
61 
36 
52 
00 
50 
00 
25 
50 
87 
94 


3  25 


05 

10 
91 
00 
77 
00 
90 
00 
48 
80 
21 

2  50 
4  00 
8  00 
6  50 

3  00 
2  00 
1  56 


2  60 

3  25 

4  00 
0  50 
3  12 

0  75 

1  62 

2  37 
2  37 
0  50 
0  63 

18  13 


OSGOODE. 
A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Carleton,  Ontario.     Distant  from  Ottawa  City  20  miles. 

1838  Vincent  B.  Howard    . . . 

39  Wellington  Jeffers 

40  William  Willoughby 

41  Ephraim  B.  Harper. .  

42  Ephraim  B   Harper 

43  Joseph  Reynolds 

44  Joseph  Reynolds 

45  John  Armstrong 

46  John  Armstrong 

47  Charles  Taggart 

48  Charles  Taggart .  

49  Henry  Shaler    ...  ...... 

50  Henry  Shaler,  Andrew  Mc Alister . . 

51  Henry  Shaler,  Robert  Hobbs 

52  William  M.  Pattyson,  Henry  McDowell. 

53  William  M.  Pattyson,  Henry  McDowell . 

54  William  M.  Pattyson,  John  A.  Dowler. 

55  William  McGill,  James  F.  Latimer  . . 

56  William  McGill,  John  D.  Pugh  . . . 

57  William  McGill,  Edward  A.  Glassford  . . 

58  George  Case,  James  A.  Gordon 

59  George  Case     ....  

60  George  Case 

61  Edmund  E.  Sweet ... 

62  Edmund  E.  Sweet .  

63  Edmund  E.  Sweet 

64  John  Slight .  

65  John  Slight .  

66  John  Slight.. 

67  William  M.  Pattyson 

68  William  M.  Pattyson 

69  Joseph  H.  Chant  . .  

70  Joseph  H.  Chant  

71  Joseph  H.  Chant . .  .... 

72  Samuel  Teeson      

73  Samuel  Teeson      

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


128 
90 
140 
183 
218 
256 
214 
172 
137 
171 
145 
144 
163 
170 
220 
222 
300 
222 
225 
215 
190 
120 
107 
92 
106 
145 
146 
130 
120 
84 
99 
104 
109 
109 
124 
128 


73 

99 

23 

30 

40 

18 

8  70 

10  50 

5  90 

12  80 


43 
60 
00 
50 

85 
05 
70 


10  00 
10  50 
6  00 
22  83 
15  00 
15  21 
13  76 


*  Bearbrook  set  off. 


272 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


OSHAWA. 

A  town  in  the  township  of  East  Whitby,  County  of  Ontario,  Province  of  Ontario. 

Toronto  31  miles.  ' 


Distant  from 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1846  William  Price 

47  William  Price,  David  C.  Clappison 

48  William  Price,  James  Gooderham 

49  William  Philp,  William  S.  Blackstock  . . 

50  William  Philp ... 

51  John  Law,  Robert  Lochead      . 

52  John  Law,  David  C.  McDowell   ........ 

53  Peter  Ker  .       .        .    .    . . 

David  B.  Madden,  Robert  Fowler,  M.D. 


Included  in  Whitby  Circuit. 


54 
55 

to 
68 

69  Wellington  JefTers,  D.D. 

70  Wellington  Jeffers,  D.D. 

71  William  Scott 

72  William  Scott.. 

73  William  Scott 

74  See  Toronto  Conference . . 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Mem  ers. 

Fund. 

265 

$16  27 

360 

18  00 

470 

5  20 

427 

21  10 

493 

24  07 

415 

20  87 

335 

22  43 

363 

19  84 

470 

30  27 

iii 

30  70 

150 

20  64 

155 

23  80 

157 

23  90 

160 

24  00 

Educa. 
Fund. 


$16  73 


17  00 

12  74 

10  37 

7  20 

7  00 


Sup.  -M. 
Fund. 


$12  43 
13  75 
16  27 

28  67 

29  30 
21  68 

27  04 

28  00 

30  85 


42  25 
35  40 
39  50 

42  SO 

43  00 


OSPREY. 
So  called  from  the  name  of  a  township  in  the  County  of  Grey,  Ontario. 


1854  William  Shannon 

55  David  Hunt 

56  Thomas  Hanna  . . 

?)■  

to  > 

63) 

64  Daniel  E.  Brownell 

65  Christopher  Hamilton 

66  Christopher  Hamilton 

67  David  A.  Johnston 

68  David  A.  Johnston 

69  {John  Theobald) . . . 

70  William  Tucker 

71  William  Tucker 

72  Alfred  L.  Russell,  B.A 

73  Alfred  L.  Russell,  B.A 

74  See  Toronto  Conference  . 


16 

46 

70 

5  18 

127 

6  57 

"l29 

3  46, 

1  86 

110 

3  50 

2  00 

115 

2  40 

1  50 

114 

4  75 

3  07 

140 

5  13 

2  00 

142 

6  00 

4  00 

108 

5  70 

4  30 

120 

5  90 

3  95 

126 

6  06 

4  00 

135 

6  95 

2  50 

1  00 

4  00 

5  00 

3  70 

6  00 

3  00 

6  25 

7  05 

3  19 

5  20 

5  45 

14  83 

25  00 

OSWEGOTCHIE. 

The  name  of  an  old  Indian  village  which  stood  a  little  east  of  where  the  town  of  Ogdensburg  now 
stands.  This  was  the  second  Circuit  lormed  in  Canada  West.  It  received  its  name  from  a 
stream  which  empties  itself  into  the  St.  Lawrence,  opposite  Prescott.  The  Circuit  included  the 
townships  of  Elizabethtown,  Augusta,  Edwardsburg,  Matilda,  Williamsburg,  Oznabruck,  and 
Cornwall.  ' 


Year 

Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Year 

Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

1792 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 
99 

1800 
1 
2 

William  Lossee 

|  No  appointment  owing  to  the 

\      war     

James  Coleman . 

Hezekiah  C.  Wooster       . 

Darius  Dunham . 

90 

116 
153 
140 
208 
208 
300 
220 
330 

1803  Sylvanus  Keeler,  Seth  Crowell, 
N.  U.  Tompkins  »    

4  Peter  Vannest,  Luther  Bishop  . . 

5  Thomas  Madden  ... 

6  Sylvanus  Keeler,  Nathan  Bangs . 

7  Gershom  Pearce,  William  Case. . 

8  D.    Pickett,    I.    B.    Smith,    C. 

Hulbert ,; , . 

9  Divided  into  Augusta  and  Corn- 

wall Circuits — which  see. 

447 
441 
457 
558 
529 

530 

Joseph  Jewell,  James  Herron 

William  Anson,  James  Aikens    . 
Ottawa  united  with  it  one  year. 

WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


273 


OTTAWA. 

This  was  the  Fourth  Circuit  formed  in  Canada.     It  included  the  townships  on  both  sides  of  the 

Ottawa  Kiver. 


Year 


Ministers. 


1800  Daniel  Pickett 

1  John  Robinson,  Caleb  Morris 

2  United  with  Oswegotchie .... 

3  Daniel  Pickett 

4  Samuel  Howe 

5  Robert  Perry 

6  Andrew  Prindel 

7  William  Snyder. . .  • . 

8  William  Snyder 

9  Thomas  Madden 

10  Thomas  Madden 

11  Samuel  Luckey 

12  Robert  Hibbard 

, ,  [  No  record. 

15  Nathaniel  Reeder 

16  George  Ferguson  .... 

17  Peter  Jones 

18  Renaldo  M.  Everts,  Ezra  Adams 

19  Ezra  Adams,  K.  McK.  Smith... 

20  Truman  Dixon,  James  Botfield . 

21  David  C.  Spore 


No.  of 
Members. 


45 

47 

73 

89 

95 

105 

105 

117 

116 

116 

116 

97 


153 

127 

95 

87 

89 

120 


Year 


Ministers. 


1822 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 

32 

33 
34 
35 

36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 


William  H.  Williams . 

Kenneth  McK.  Smith 

George  Bissell 

William  Slater 

George  Farr 

Richard  Jones       

Cyrus  R.  Allison 

Cyrus  R.  Allison      .... 

George  Poole 

George  Poole  .. 

t  \.     th     i    I  John  Carroll,      / 

John  Black  {  T      •    „r       '      [ 

(  Lewis  Warner,  ) 

John  Black,  George  F.  Playter 

Charles  Wood,  Stephen  Brownell 

Asahel  Hurlburt,  S.  Brownell.  . . 

Asahel  Hurlburt 

Alvah  Adams,  John  Mclntyre. . 

Alvah  Adams,  George  F.  Playter. 

Henry  Shaler,  Win.  Willoughby. 

Thomas  Harmon,  Henry  Shaler. . 


No.  of 
Members . 


136 

128 
125 

122 
40 
90 

115 
207 
283 

277 

290 

310 
351 
362 
667 
597 
555 
504 
562 
552 


OTTAWA  CITY. 

Formerly  called  Bytown,  is  situate  on  the  Ottawa  River,  87  miles  from  its  confluence  with  the 
St.  Lawrence,  and  at  the  mouth  of  the  Rideau  River,  in  the  township  of  Nepean,  County  of 
Carleton,  Ontario,  Distant  from  Montreal  126  miles,  from  Kingston  95  miles,  and  from  Toronto 
233  miles. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1855  James  Brock. . .  

56  James  Brock 

57  James  Brock 

58  John  Carroll  

59  John  Carroll .  

60  John  Carroll 

61  William  Scott....  

62  William  Scott 

63  William  Scott..  

64  John  Douse .... 

65  John  Douse  . .  

66  John  Douse 

67  Ephraim  B.  Harper,  M.A 

68  Ephraim  B.  Harper,  M.A..  ...    .. 

69  Ephraim  B.  Harper,  M.A 

70  William  Stephenson,  Jos.  Odery 

71  William  Stephenson 

72  William  Stephenson,  William  Hall,  M.A. . 

73  William  J.  Hunter 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


No.  of 

Members . 

140 
128 
150 
160 
220 
178 
170 
172 
152 
160 
181 
221 
237 
250 
280 
290 
316 
316 
350 
225 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$8  80 
14  40" 
13  10 
12  55 
18  77 

18  85 

19  03 
19  22 

23  26 

24  50 

25  87 
34  10 

38  39 
50  77 

39  42 
47  70 
67  10 
67  25 
71  25 
50  00 


12  50 


7  64 

8  77 

9  25 
16  20 
22  82 
30  08 

43  76 
29  73 
40  00 
40  20 

44  32 
25  00 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$5  28 
13  00 
20  00 
20  00 
38  00 
40  00 
49  25 
40  00 
40  00 
40  00 
42  75 
67  50 
78  00 
101  00 

105  37 

106  57 
103  00 
100  50 
160  26 
121  75 


OTTAWA  EAST— KING  STREET. 


1873  William  Hall,  M.A 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


120 


20  00 


10  00 


58  00 


OTTAWA  WEST— RICHMOND  ROAD. 


1873  Robert  Mark,  M.D 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 

18 


120 


14  20 


00 


274 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


,•    OTTERVILLE. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  South  Norwich,  County  of  Oxford,  Ontario. 

Norwich  Circuit. 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1870  Richard  Kerr 

71  Thomas  W   Jackson.. 

72  Thomas  W,  Jackson  . 

73  Thomas  W.  Jackson  . 

74  See  London  Conference 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

136 

122 

$3  36 

$4  56 

139 

4»52 

5  23 

146 

5  89 

3  59 

. .   .... 

139 

7  00 

3  06 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$7  10 

11  27 

9  02 

8  19 


OWEN  SOUND. 

The  County  Town  of  the  County  of  Grey,  Ontario,  is  situated  at  the  mouth  of  the  River  Sydenham,  on 
the  south  side  of  the  Georgian  Bay,  Lake  Huron.  Distant  from  Collingwood  50  miles,  from 
Guelph  84  miles,  and  from  Toronto  150  miles. 

1841  Stephen  Brownell 

42  John  Neelands ......  

43  William  Herkimer 

44  William  Herkimer 

45  United  with  St.  Vincent 

46  David  Jennings,  John  Neelands 

47  James  Hutchinson.        .... 

48  James  Hutchinson 

49  David  Sawyer 

50  Benjamin  Jones. 

51  John  Williams.  

52  John  Williams.        ...  . .      .... 

53  Samuel  Fear. . .  

54  Samuel  Fear 

55  Samuel  Fear,  William  M.  C.  Luke.. 

56  Joel  Briggs,  James  A.  Iveson . 

57  John  L.  Kerr .    

58  Conrad  Vandusen,  George  McNamara. 

59  John  A.  Williams,  Robert  H.  Smith . 

60  John  A.  Williams.    . .  

61  John  A.  Williams 

62  George  Goodson 

63  George  Goodson ........ 

64  George  Goodson. 

65  Thomas  Cleghorn 

66  Thomas  Cleghorn 

67  Thomas  Cleghorn. .       

68  John  Hunt. 

69  Isaac  B.  Aylesworth,  M.  D. . 

70  Kennedy  Creighton.  

71  Kennedy  Creighton. 

72  Kennedy  Creighton. 

73  JohnG.  Laird..    . 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


112 

54 

57 

200 

i  40 

■  *  •  • 

171 

2  05 

171 

3  10 

163 

1  13 

150 

•  .  > 

103 

3  30 

113 

3  50 

127 

3  75 

170 

5  00 

1  05 

210 

8  35 

4  00 

248 

9  26 

4  00 

242 

9  40 

4  00 

183 

2  34 

4  00 

*172 

4  26 

5  55 

120 

4  00 

5  60 

98 

4  28 

3  90 

110 

4  50 

4  06 

114 

6  26 

4  25 

t85 

6  50 

4  30 

95 

8  15 

4  20 

89 

8  90 

4  35 

93 

11  46 

5  84 

92 

11  61 

8  73 

99 

9  86 

3  04 

100 

10  17 

6  13 

154 

11  50 

6  45 

164 

12  30 

7  00 

148 

18  30 

9  10 

1  80 

2  15 

2  75 

i  50 

2  00 

2  30 

3  05 

20  50 

20  00 

20  00 

20  00 

5  87 

11  27 

13  00 

11  00 

14  50 

14  75 

16  13 

16  25 

25  50 

15  00 

12  00 

15  00 

21  00 

22  00 

25  00 

OXFORD. 

So  called  from  the  name  of  a  township  in  the  County  of  Oxford,  Ontario. 

1832  John  Bailey..             ..             .  ...  i 

33  Richard  Phelps 190  6  15 

34  Richard  Phelps  ...          . .                            164  2  50 

35  John  S.  Attwood.  ...           113  6  12 

36  James  Norris  . .          . .             ...  139  13  92 

37  James  Norris        ...  127  8  62                            10  25 

38  Thomas  Fawcett. . .        . .      .  121  8  67                            10  50 

39  Thomas  Fawcett..    .           173  13  00                           20  00 

40  Peter  Kerr,  Henry  Byers,  Isaac  B.  Howard ..  .          .  221  16  10            ..              2120 

41  William  Coleman,  Matthias  Holtby. .....        . .    .  218  16  12                            19  45 

42  Samuel  C.  Philp,  George  Young.                 .          341  22  40                           12  33 

43  ) ...  397  20  75                            8  00 

to  }  Included  in  Woodstock. 
01 


*  Holland  and  Sullivan  set  off. 


+  KeDDel  set  off. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


275 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1862  William  Lund 

63  William  Lund,  Dennis  L.  Huff. 

64  )                   

to  >  Again  included  in  Woodstock  Circuit. 

67  ) 

68  William  C.  Watson,  M.  A.                        

69  William  C.  Watson,  M.A 

70  William  C.  Watson,  M. A.. 

71  Shem  Blansliard 

72  Shem  Blanshard. .                                                ... 

73  Shem  Blanshard. .                         

74  See  London  Conference 

201 
234 

i30 
133 
140 
141 
126 
139 

$10  48 
12  75 

12  70 

12  80 

13  00 
16  30 

12  31 

13  63 

$6  55 
9  75 

8  00 
8  00 
11  00 
7  40 
6  93 
3  56 

$16  00 
27  00 

8  io 

9  75 
12  90 

8  02 
14  02 

9  45 

P. 


PAISLEY. 
A  village  on  the  Saugeen  Road,  at  the  junction  of  the  Mead  and  Saugeen  Rivers,  and  at  the  four 
corners  of  the  townships  of  Greenock,  Elderslie,  Brant  and  Saugeen,  County  of  Bruce,  Ontario. 
Distant  from  Saugeen  15  miles,  and  from  Walkerton  16  miles. 

1857  James  A.  Iveson 

58  James  A.  Iveson 

59) ... 

60  >  United  with  Southampton. 

61  | 

62  George  Jacques   ...  

63  George  Jacques,  George  W    Rich 

64  Daniel  Connolly,  William  Sparling 

65  Daniel  E.  Brownell,  William  Magwood. 

66  Isaac  Gold     

67  Isaac  Gold     .  .  

68  Thomas  Hanna 

69  Thomas  Hanna     . .  

70  Thomas  Hanna  .... 

71  Nathaniel  S.  Bur  wash     .  . 

72  Nathaniel  S.  Burwash 

73  Nathaniel  S.  Burwash, 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


John  Turner    . 
Alexander  Thibadeau 


36 

2  32 

70 

1  13 

0  92 

82 

1  80 

0  70 

'ii2 

2  00 

2  22 

132 

2  73 

2  73 

138 

2  75 

2  75 

94 

4  17 

2  91 

80 

1  32 

90 

2  53 

97 

4  45 

3  05 

120 

4  00 

3  20 

140 

5  67 

5  00 

145 

8  62 

3  77 

182 

7  70 

4  98 

220 

8  19 

4  10 

1 

75 

1 

90 

4 

00 

3 

43 

3  50 

8 

58 

6 

00 

2 

29 

5 

50 

8 

00 

12 

19 

13  48 

26 

11 

27 

76 

PAKENHAM. 

A  village  on  the  River  Mississippi,  in  the  township  of 
Distant  from  Perth  40  miles,  from  Ottawa  36 
1854  John  B.  Armstrong 

55  Robert  Hobbs .  . .  

56  Robert  Hobbs 

57  Robert  Hobbs .  .  

58  William  McGill 

59  William  McGill...  

60  William  McGill 

61  George  Case     

Arnprior  united  with  it. 

62  George  Case,  William  Hayhurst .  

63  George  Case,  William  Hayhurst .    . 

64  William  Burns,  William  McDonagh  .... 

65  William  Burns,  William  McDonagh 

66  William  Burns,  William  McDonagh 

67  James  Masson,  John  C.  Ash  

68  James  Masson,  John  C.  Ash 

69  William  Tomblin,  Thomas  Brock 

70  William  Tomblin,  Thomas  Brock     

71  William  Tomblin,  John  Wilson,  B.  A 

72  John  Walton,  John  Wilson,  B.  A. 

73  John  Walton. .  

74  See  Montreal  Conference       ....  


Pakenham, 
miles,  from 


County  of 
Brockville 


Lanark,  Ontario. 
72  miles. 


2  50 

5  00 

6  65 

7  00 
18  00 
12  75 
14  00 


75 

6  00 

1  50 

90 

6  70 

5  00 

90 

6  00 

6  65 

103 

6  50 

5  65 

113 

6  35 

3  32 

128 

5  34 

2  50 

120 

6  16 

2  97 

85 

9  00 

3  00 

190 

6  58 

3  60 

2d0 

4  75 

1  00 

250 

4  45 

2  03 

275 

5  37 

4  00 

.282 

8  00 

4  56 

296 

20  40 

8  23 

290 

20  26 

21  13 

280 

20  40 

15  00 

270 

25  00 

20  00 

260 

25  50 

17  90 

*250 

23  11 

9  37 

148 

10  75 

3  55 

5  10 

7  75 

7  17 

8  62 
12  75 
27  77 
43  31 
49  22 
49  25 
55  00 
53  00 
52  45 
22  73 


*  Arnprior  set  off. 


276 


CIRCUITS,  STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


PARIS. 
A  town  on  the  Grand  River,  in  the  townships  of  Brantford  and  South  Dumfries,  County  of  Brant, 
Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Dumfries  Circuit.      Distant  from  Brantford  7  miles,  from 
Hamilton  30  miles,  from  Toronto  68  miles,  and  from  London  55  miles. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


Jeffery 


1850  Edwin  Clement 

51  Edwin  Clement  . . ., 

52  Edwin  Clement        '.    .. 

53  Joseph  Sheply. 

54  Joseph  Sheply 

55  Orrin  H.  Ellsworth 

56  Orrin  H.  Ellsworth  .... 

57  Orrin  H.  Ellsworth,  Thomas  W, 

58  .Peter  Ker,  Thomas  W.  Jeffery  . 

59  Peter  Ker,  William  Hay 

60  William  S.  Griffin.  Richard  Potter 

61  William  S.  Griffin,  William  Hayhurst 

62  William  S.  Griffiin,  Henry  Bartlett 

fi„    {  James  Spencer,  M.A.,  Samuel  Hume, 
06    i  "™r:li: —  ™   Morrison,  B.A.,  Thomas 

John  N.  Hewitt, 
Geo.  H.  Bridgman 

65  John  G.  Laird,  George  Burson . 

66  John  G.  Laird,  George  Burson  . . . 

67  John  Mills,  John  F.  German   M.  A. . 

68  John  Mills,  John  F.  German,  M.A. 

69  John  Mills,  Edward  Morrow,  M.A. 

70  John  Douse. 

71  John  Douse.    . .      ..  

72  John  Douse ....  ..... 

73  JohnPhilp,  B.A.. .  

74  See  London  Conference 


William  F. 
64  John  G.  Laird, 


B, 


Kelly, 
A.. 


No.  of 
Members. 


91 
111 

122 
122 
117 
124 
220 
233 
235 
270 
266 
284 

329 

334 

327 
328 
315 
345 

*261 
263 

+  132 
126 
120 
166 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$8  00 
8  34 

13  88 

17  19 

18  76 
36  00 
40  00 
35  00 
25  22 

18  34 
25  48 
21  69 

21  36 

22  42 

22  50 

24  25 

25  20 
27  16 
15  73 
15  52 

14  93 
14  69 
13  11 

19  00 


Educa. 
Fund. 


$4  00 
10  00 

10  00 

12  00 
6  71 

6  49 
14  39 

11  78 

11  65 

11  75 

10  45 
10  70 

7  00 
9  00 

13  65 

14  36 
7  75 
6  71 
5  50 

10  25 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$4  00 
4  31 
4  98 
10  21 
20  00 
25  20 
40  00 
42  00 
30  13 
53  48 
38  50 

40  92 

41  73 

42  57 

32  38 

36  00 

33  50 
51  20 
33  50 

37  44 
17  10 
17  50 
16  93 
23  00 


PARK  HILL. 

A  small  village  in  the  township  of  West  Williams,  County  of  Middlesex,  Ontario. 

united  with  Ailsa  Craig — which  see. 
1868  William  Galbraith 

69  John  Burwash,  M.A  .    . .      .... 

70  John  Scanlon      . .  ... 

71  John  Scanlon 

72  James  Whiting,  Joseph  Guest 

73  William  Ames,  William  J.  Maxwell 

74  See  London  Conference ... 


122 

6  38 

3  60 

136 

4  32 

4  15 

150 

10  59 

6  75 

165 

10  75 

7  50 

200 

12  30 

3  52 

220 

16  50 

10  00 

It  was  formerly 


8  31 
8  10 

8  50 

9  00 
10  00 
18  00 


PARRY  SOUND. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  McDougall,  Parry  Sound  District,  Ontario. 

1869  Charles  A.  Hanson.. 

70  Samuel  Tucker 

71  Samuel  Tucker.  . .      

72  Samuel  Tucker 

73  John  C.  Willmott;  M.A 


30 

137 

5  80 

7  50 

137 

11  07 

10  00 

J  216 

12  63 

10  00 

68 

5  20 

2  14 

85 

7  65 

2  50 

74  See  London  Conference . 

PEEL. 

So  called  from  the  name  of  a  township  in  the  County  of  Wellington,  Ontario 
1849  Robert  Lochead 

50  Charles  Fish,  Matthew  Swann..      ....  125  i  27 

51  Matthew  Swann .'.              261              

52  John  Armstrong,  James  Harris 249  0  42 

53  John  Armstrong,  Thomas  Culbert                         ...  295  1  25 

54  Henry  Reid,  Alex.  R.  Campbell.        ..                 ...  315  3  14 

55  Henry  Reid,  John  Hough..      ..          ..      . ...     351  *        14  00           2  30 

56  Henry  Reid...                   ....      326  1145           192 


*  Princeton  set  off.  +  Rich  wood  set  off. 

+  Five  appointments  and  105  members  given  to  form  the  McKellar  Mission. 


18  70 
29  00 

21  00 
20  00 

22  75 


1  98 

0  75 

1  63 

3  48 

4  83 
3  23 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


277 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1857  Aaron  D.  Miller,  James  E.  Dyer 

58  Thomas  Demorest,  Aaron  D.  Miller  . . 

59  Samuel  Fear,  George  MeRae 

60  Samuel  Fear,  John  Sanderson  (B) 

61  Samuel  Fear,  Madison  A.  Rice , 

■62  William  Savage,  Elias  W.  Frazee . . 

63  William  Savage,  Alex.  Burns,  B.A. 

64  Richard  L.  Tucker,  George  L.  Haight. 

65  Richard  L.  Tucker,  William  Raney. . 

66  James  Goodwin .  .    . 

67  James  Goodwin,  Joseph  M.  Hagar,  B.A. 

68  James  Goodwin,  Thomas  Campbell  . . . 

69  Isaac  Crane,  John  Scott,  B.A. . 

70  Isaac  Crane,  William  H.  Bury 

71  Isaac  Crane,  Jabez  Edmonds . 

72  William  Hayhurst 

73  William  Hayhurst,  William  H.  Henderson. 

74  See  London  Conference  ... 


No.  of 
Members. 


374 
428 
458 
475 
560 
561 
600 
614 
318 
323 
331 
341 
383 
318 
293 
286 
322 
339 


Conting. 
Fund. 


.$14  54 

17  78 
14  10 

12  50 
21  00 
21  00 
21  35 

18  00 
11  00 
11  15 

13  31 
17  26 

19  09 
13  07 
11  39 

8  35 
10  12 
10  82 


Educa. 
Fund. 


$2  50 

6  04 
4  40 
4  20 
8  38 

7  50 

8  00 
8  00 

00 

10 

16 

47 

23 
8  00 
10  40  - 
7  25 
7  36 
7  80 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$6  43 

10  10 

2  90 

8  00 

16  50 

25  00 

26  00 
10  56 
21  00 
30  00 
35  21 
44  30 
50  20 
42  00 
35  00 
40  00 
37  25 
48  06 


PEMBROKE. 

A  town  on  the  Ottawa  River,  in  the  township  of  Pembroke,  County  of  Renfrew,  Ontario, 
from  Perth  100  miles,  from  Ottawa  95  miles. 

1835  George  B.  Butcher. . 

36  George  B.  Butcher. . 

37  George  B.  Butcher. . 

38  George  B.  Butcher. . 

39  Stephen  Brownell  . . . 

40  Matthew  Connor      . . 

41  Matthew  Connor    . ! 

42  John  Tuke  ' 

43  John  Tuke  

44 

45  Henry  Shaler,  William  Morton  . . . 

46  Henry  Shaler,  William  M.  Pattyson . 

47  Henry  Shaler.    .  .  ... 

48 
to 
59 
60 
61 


Distant 


Included  in  Westmeath  Mission. 


James  Masson , 

James  Masson    

62  James  Masson 

63  William  Tomblin. . 

64  William  Tomblin 

65  William  Tomblin. .  . 

66  David  C.  McDowell      . . 

67  David  C.  McDowell 

68  David  C.  McDowell 

69  James  C.  Slater  . . 

70  James  C.  Slater 

71  James  C.  Slater    ... 

72  Richard  Whiting.    . . 

73  Richard  Whiting. 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


25 

25 

30 

47 

6  66 

40 

45 

6  03 

73 

4  00 

68 

2  00 

.... 

68 

1  40 

58 

10  94 

78 

4  40 

-... 

66 

3  37 

"90 

760 

2  51 

94 

7  68 

3  09 

98 

7  20 

2  80 

100 

.6  23 

2  90 

120 

6  25 

3  00 

110 

6  50 

3  00 

110 

6  65 

5  50 

150 

7  00 

4  00 

150 

10  00 

7  00 

130 

14  36 

10  25 

134 

13  24 

13  75 

120 

11  16 

8  55 

140 

12  00 

9  00 

140   1 

12  50 

•  9  25 

PENETANGUISHENE. 


A  village  on  the  Georgian  Bay,  in  the  township  of  Tiny,  County  of  Simcoe,   Ontario. 

Toronto  97  miles,  from  Barrie  34  miles. 

1851  Henry  Reid 

52  Stephen  Brownell      .... 

53  Stephen  Brownell  .... 

54  Stephen  Brownell 

55  Edward  Sallows .  ... 

56  Edward  Sallows 

57  Edward  Sallows 

58  United  with  Flos  and  Beausoliel  Island.. . . 


4  00 

5  60 

3  40 

8  06 

4  18 

0  27 

4  03 

6  15 

6  20 

7  50 

10  00 

10  00 

16  45 

16  50 

17  50 

25  60 

23  00 

23  50 

70  00 

75  00 

istant  from 

101 

6  05 

109 

3  18 

131 

3  37 

182 

4  65 

i  40 

70 

0  77 

70 

0  80 

101 

07 
09 
29 

57 


0  80 

1  72 


Drayton  set  off. 


278 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND   MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1859  William  M.  Cooley 

60  George  McNamara. .  

61  George  McNamara 

62  Robert  Thompson      

63  Robert  Thompson 

—  [  United  with  Craighurst  Mission. 

66  John  W.  Totten 

67  John  Scanlon .  

68  John  W.  Wicher 

69  Thomas  Atkinson  . .        

70  (John  Todd,  M.A.) 

71  See  Hillsdale  . 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

100 

$2  12 

$1  02 

75 

2  00 

3  50 

75 

1  29 

1  30 

52 

2  87 

1  60 

45 

2  32 

2  08 

"74 

3  33 

1  45 

78 

2  83 

1  87 

90 

3  62 

2  25 

134 

2  69 

4  00 

115 

6  67 

5  50 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$4  00 

3  00 

2  00 

4  45 

3  35 


1  93 

3  28 

4  50 
3  81 

6  00 


PERCY. 

A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Northumberland,  Ontario. 

from  Trenton  20  miles. 

1852  George  Carr . .      . .  . . 

53  George  Carr,  Jay  S.  Youmans. 

54  William  H.  Williams,  Jay  S.  Youmans.  ...        ... 

55  William  H.  Williams,  Jay  S.  Youmans 

56  Edward  A.  Ward,  Arthur  Browning,  D.  Sutherland 

57  Edward  A.  Ward,  Wm  Sanderson,  Wm.  E.  Walker 

58  Vincent  B.  Howard,  Andrew  L.  Peterson 

59  Vincent  B.  Howard,  Andrew  L.  Peterson. 

60  William  L.  Scott,  James  E.  Richardson . 


Distant  from  Cobqjirg  30  miles, 


61  Ephraim  L.  Koyl,  James  E, 

62  Ephraim  L.  Koyl 

63  David  A.  Johnston 

64  David  A.  Johnston. 

65  David  A.  Johnston. 

66  Samuel  Might.. 

67  Samuel  Might.. . 

68  Samuel  Might 

69  (John  Todd,  M.A.) 

70  Arthur  Browning.. 

71  Arthur  Browning. . 

72  Arthur  Browning.      . .    . 

73  Edmund  S.  Rupert,  M.A 

74  See  Toronto  Conference. . 


Richardson. 


103 

• 

7'ii 

.  143 

8  30 

.... 

230 

10  00 

1  00 

231 

8  54 

1  00 

400 

11  00 

4  60 

*  458 

8  22 

300 

6  60 

2  10 

295 

3  35 

1  80 

262 

5  94 

6  00 

265 

10  22 

3  74 

+  247 

2*66 

1  41 

192 

3  00 

1  00 

260 

6  00 

1  00 

215 

7  50 

1  25 

241 

10  42 

3  31 

315 

10  50 

5  15 

237 

7  75 

3  30 

174 

7  88 

4  00 

184 

7  00 

6  50 

194 

7  50 

7  00 

215 

8  00 

7  00 

224 

12  35 

7  44 

3  90 

4  11 
6  65 
0  45 

15  00 

10  43 

5  00 

8  00 
14  75 

9  68 

6  68 
12  00 

9  00 

11  00 
26  25 
18  50 

16  08 
5  50 

7  00 
9  00 

10  00 

12  36 


PERTH. 

The  County  Town  ot  the  County  of  Lanark,  Ontario.  It  is  situated  on  the  River  Tay,  in  the  town- 
ship of  Drummond.  Distant  from  Brockville  40  miles,  from  Smith's  Falls  12  miles,  and  from 
Ottawa  50  miles. 

1821  James  Griggs  Peale 

22  Franklin  Metcalfe    . 

23  Franklin  Metcalfe,  Solomon  Waldron  . 

24  

25  John  Ryerson  .....    .... 

26  William  H.  Williams ... 

27  Richard  Jones,  George  Farr ... 

28  John  Black.        .  '"'. 

29  Alvah  Adams  .  ... 

30  John  Carroll 

31  John  Carroll 

32  William  Patrick .    . . 

33  William  Patrick 

34  James  Brock ........ 

35  James  Brock,  Hugh  Montgomery 

36  Thomas  Harmon,  Reuben  E.  Tupper. 

37  George  F.  Playter,  Willliam  Willoughby. 

38  John  Mclntyre 

89  John  Mclntyre  . .        

40  James  Currie      


•  •  •  • 

-  • 

. . . 

30 

131 

•  *  • 

231 

300 

f  # 

250 

207 

175 

167 

148 

200 

.... 

205 

177  ' 

167 

■  •  ■  ■ 

.. 

156 

143 

. 

155 

1  51 

231 

5  50 

152 

12  63 

145 

8  80 

5  10 

7  02 

8  81 

3  00 

4  48 
11  55 

5  07 


Seymour  set  off. 


t  Some  appointments  given  to  Hastings. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


279 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1841  James  dime  

42  George  B.  Butcher 

43  George  B.  Butcher         

44  George  Goodson 

45  George  Goodson,  James  Greener  .... 

46  David  B.  Madden,  Erastus  Hurlburt .      . 

47  Francis  Coleman 

48  Francis  Coleman 

49  Jonathan  Scott 

50  Jonathan  Scott,  James  Armstrong  . . 

51  James  Gray. 

52  James  Gray 

53  David  C.  McDowell  -        

54  David  C.  McDowell 

55  David  C.  McDowell 

56  David  C.  McDowell  . . 

57  Henry  Lanton.  

58  Henry  Lanton 

59  George  McRitchie  '    

60  George  McRitchie      

61  George  McEitchie 

62  Amos  E.  Euss,  John  B.  Keagy,  B.A 

63  Amos  E.  Russ,  William  C.  Watson,  B.A 

64  Amos  E.  Russ,  George  Rogers 

65  William  Hansford,  Alexander  Lester . 

66  William  Hansford,  Ebenezer  Teskey 

67  William  Hansford       

68  Joseph  E.  Sanderson,  M.A. .  . 

69  Joseph  E.  Sauderson,  M.A 

70  Joseph  E.  Sanderson,  M.A. 

71  Thomas  Brock 

72  Thomas  Brock 

73  Thomas  Brock 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


173 
195 
126 
119 
194 
287 
237 
123 
117 
109 
166 
100 
103 
112 
200 
200 
215 
182 
165 
140 
143 
147 
198 
200 
270 
242 
■  246 
126 
121 
100 

96 
111 
101 

97 


$8  95 

10  58 

3  00 

3  00 

4  73 

12  94 

13  07 
6  18 
6  50 

5  00 


7  25 
5  31 

7  72 

8  03 
8  46 
8  90 
8  92 


73 
43 


6  75 

7  11 


43 


I 
11 

10  00 

14  67 
9  01 
6  17 

6  25 

7  25 

7  50 

8  18 

9  67 
9  19 
9  25 


$4  67 
4  75 


78 
38 
35 
56 
66 
67 
04 
62 
74 
12 
60 


10  00 

7  50 
10  00 

8  00 
5  25 
5  00 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$4 
2 
2 
2 
3 
4 
5 
3 
4 
3 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 


25 
50 
00 
75 
12 


50 
75 
00 
00 
25 
25 
00 
30 
52 
6  07 

6  10 
4  46 
3  00 
8  00 

14  27 

11  05 
3  28 

12  15 

15  90 
14  00 

7  60 
10  70 
25  00 
18  65 

20  00 

21  00 
35  00 
12  00 


PETERBOEOUGH. 

The  County  Town  of  the  County  of  Peterborough,  Ontario.  It  is  situated  on  the  Otonabee  Eiver,  in 
the  township  of  North  Monaghan.  Distant  from  Port  Hope  30  miles,  from  Lindsay  28  miles, 
and  from  Cobourg  28  miles. 

1835  John  Black,  William  Deverell  

36  John  Armstrong,  Hugh  Montgomery 

37  George  Poole,  John  G.  Manly  .  . 

38  George  Poole     

39  Gilbert  Miller,  Solomon  Snider  

40  William  McFadden,  K.  Creighton,  John  Sanderson 

41  William  McFadden,  V.  B.  Howard,  Thomas  Jeffers 

42  William  McFadden,  George  Kennedy 

43  William  Coleman,  Eobert  Darlington 

44  Thomas  Demorest,  Eobert  Darlington 

45  Samuel  P.  La  Dow 

46  William  McCullough,  Thomas  Cleghorn 

47  William  McCullough,  James  C.  Slater 

48  George  Goodson,  Charles  Turver 

49  Isaac  B.  Howard 

50  Isaac  B.  Howard 

51  Isaac  B.  Howard 

52  John  Gemley 

53  John  Gemley 

54  William  H.  Poole    . 

55  William  H.  Poole    ' 

56  William  H.  Poole      

57  William  Scott 

58  William  Scott 

59  Henry  Lanton  

60  Henry  Lanton     . .  


345 
395 
358 
352 
354 
522 
553 
507 
504 
476 
504 
490 
572 
+  599 
200 
211 
308 
374 
380 
324 
284 
250 
218 
190 
212 


5  00 

13  15 

14  00 

8  58 
18  43 
18  30 
16  28 
•22  10 
24  00 
20  32 

29  92 
32  25 

30  40 


9 
11 


00 


11  60 

18  95 

21  13 

14  71 

5  25 

13  95 

5  00 

15  86 

10  53 

11  95 

7  25 

7  05 

5  92 

11  51 

6  50 

15  50 
31  69 
26  47 
17  00 

5  07 
9  00 

12  23 
11  58 

21  40 

22  80 

20  25 

25  00 
30  00 

26  45 
7  00 

6  03 
6  58 

19  00 

24  90 

25  00 
25  75 
50  25 

24  37 

25  00 

21  00 


Bathurst  set  off. 


+  Millbrook  set  off. 


280 


CIRCUITS,  STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1861  John  Carroll 

62  John  Carroll 

63  John  Carroll 

64  James  Brock 

65  James  Brock .  .... 

66  Joshua  H.  Johnson,  M.A. . 

67  Joshua  H.  Johnson,  M.A , 

68  Joshua  H.  Johnson,  M.A. . 

69  George  H.  Davis  . .     

70  George  H.  Davis 

71  George  H.  Davis        

72  Charles  Fish 

73  Charles  Fish,  Samuel  P.  Kose 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

186 

$7  75 

$4  50 

200 

11  05 

5  10 

330 

12  80 

9  00 

350 

15  30 

8  05 

370 

16  00 

8  05 

309 

16  00 

8  05 

290 

24  61 

10  05 

280 

25  32 

10  30 

281 

21  05 

15  00 

240 

30  37 

16  50 

243 

36  78 

24  00 

335 

41  31 

19  02 

280 

36  82 

18  00 

290 

40  84 

21  50 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$19  85 
51  40 
42  75 

38  25 

39  10 
45  90 
63  35 
63  95 
73  37 
59  68 
53  75 
50  85 
80  00 
83  40 


PETKOLIA. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Enniskillen,  Lambton  County,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Oil 

Springs  Circuit.  ' 

1867  Elias  W.  Frazee. 

68  ) 25  2  65  1  47  5  19 

to  >  United  with  Oil  Springs. 

71) 

72  Ezra  A.  Stafford 

73  Ezra  A.  Stafford 100  17  44  9  75  20  34 

74  See  London  Conference.    ...  [        70  12  37  5  44  19  62 


25 

2*65 

1  47 

100 

I   70 

17  44 
12  37 

• 

9  75 
5  44 

It  was  formerly  part  of  Whitby  Circuit 
miles,  from  Whitby  6  miles. 


296 

12  98 

3  92 

•293 

11  05 

4  20 

280 

13  10 

4  43 

"300 

13  35 

4  50 

290 

14  00 

4  82 

227 

5  28 

8  00 

249 

8  52 

8  00 

256 

8  60 

10  00 

278 

10  65 

10  00 

266 

11  75 

7  00 

304 

15  25 

8  27 

30  00 

21  00 

22  03 

25  00 

49  91 

20  62 

22  62 

24  62 

51  00 

52  15 

63  07 

PICKERING. 

A  township  in  the  County  of  Ontarip,  Province  of  Ontario, 
and  Stouffville  Mission.     Distant  from  Toronto  22 

1863  William  McFadden,  Alfred  McCann 

64  William  McFadden,  Alfred  McCann  . . . 

65  John  N.  Lake,  Edward  Morrow,  B.  A.. . 

66  Henry  Reid,  Albert  C.  Wilson 

67  Henry  Reid,  Albert  C.  Wilson. 

68  Thomas  Stobbs,  Newton  Hill      

69  Thomas  Stobbs,  William  Walsh. . . . 

70  Thomas  Stobbs,  William  Walsh.      . 

71  George  H.  Cornish,  James  E.  Werden. . 

72  George  H.  Cornish,  |  fiS^R^ 

73  George  H.  Cornish,  Andrew  W  Ross .         . . 

74  See  Toronto  Conference  ....... 

PICTON. 

The  County  Town  of  the  County  of  Prince  Edward,  Ontario.  It  is  situate  on  the  Bay  of  Quinte,  in 
the  township  of  Hallowell.  It  was  formerly  called  Hallowell  Circuit,  and  is  distant  from  Belle- 
ville 22  miles,  from  Kingston  40  miles. 

1850  William  McCullough,  Robert  Robinson.. 

51  William  McFadden,  Benjamin  Jones 

52  William  McFadden.  Aaron  D.  Miller 

53  William  McFadden,  Thomas  Woolsey 

54  James  C.  Slater,  William  Bryers..     .... 

55  James  C.  Slater,  William  Tomblin,  J.  N.  Lake 

56  James  C.  Slater,  William  Sanderson,  J.  N.  Lake. 

57  Charles  Fish 

58  Charles  Fish '; 

59  James  H.  Bishop .         .... 

60  James  H.  Bishop .  

61  James  H.  Bishop • 

62  John  Hunt '  " 

63  John  Hunt 

64  John  Hunt .  

65  George  R.  Sanderson ..       ...  ........ 


509 

21  50 

409 

17  80 

430 

17  80 

605 

20  00 

575 

14  73 

8  92 

678 

16  73 

7  53 

.  *616 

20  87 

8  18 

259 

10  62 

5  00 

330 

14  55 

7  00 

268 

12-85 

7  15 

259 

9  54 

8  12 

286 

11  80 

5  00 

265 

10  79 

5  10 

279 

10  00 

5  13 

345 

6  28 

4  00 

34  50 
37  00 
34  50 
34  00 
34  60 
36  00 
36  00 
33  50 
40  00 

31  60 
28  65 

32  41 
30  50 
26  00 
32  25 


*  Milford  set  off. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


281 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 
Members. 


Conting. 
Fund. 


Educa. 
Fund. 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


1866  George  R.  Sanderson 

67  George  R.  Sanderson 

68  Nicholas  R.  Willoughby,  M.A. 

69  Nicholas  R.  Willoughby,  M.A. 

70  Nicholas  R.  Willoughby,  M.A. 

71  Jonathan  E.  Betts 

72  Edwin  Clement 

73  Edwin  Clement  

74  See  Toronto  Conference.. . . 


310 
360 
365 
300 
320 
340 
310 
315 
315 


$7  25 

8  00 

9  79 

19  03 

22  10 
21  24 

20  50 

21  61 

23  41" 


$4  75 
5  10 
5  50 

15  60 

12  75 
9  60 
9  25 

13  02 
13  36 


$33  00 

33  21 

34  00 
37  33 
32  20 

39  29 

40  00 
63  38 
63  50 


PITTSBURG. 

The  name  of  a  township  on  the  St.  Lawrence,  in  the  County  of  Frontenac,  Ontario 

part  of  Brewer's  Mills  and  Gananoque  Circuit. 

1867  David  Kennedy,  B.  A I 

68  David  Kennedy,  M.A 156  7  33  3 

69  Ephraim  L.  Koyl,  George  C.  Madden 156  8  10  5 

70  William  Briden,  George  C.  Madden 162  9  04  5 

71  William  Briden,  William  J.  Young 167  10  50  6 

72  William  Briden,  John  J.  Leach      171  10  65  7 

73  WilliamS.  McCullough,  Thomas  R.  Fydell....         |       175  10  60  7 

74  See  Montreal  Conference  '       178  10  70  6 


It  was  formerly 


50 
00 
00 
50 
00 
00 
70 


26  00 
20  12 
20  26 
23  20 

23  50 

24  00 
24  00 


PLA1NVILLE. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Hamilton,  County  of  Northumberland,  Ontario. 

of  Cobourg  Circuit. 

1859  George  M.  Meacham,  B.  A ...          .    .. 

60  Joseph  Kilgour                                 .          55  3  35 

61  )        52  5  83 

to  >  Included  in  the  Canton  Circuit. 

63) 

64  William  H.  Musgrove.  

65  William  H.  Musgrove 64  1  75 

66  William  H.  Withrow,  M.A.          ...              53  3  15 

67  William  H.  Withrow,  M.A.                   ....               .          58  3  60 

fiq  (   Supplied  from  Baltimore                             54  2  57 

70  Samuel  Sing.              .  .            ...           45  ... 

71  Samuel  Sing ...          77  5  26 

72  Samuel  Sing 83  4  06 

73  James  Charlton  ...                                     72  7  97 

74  See  Toronto  Conference    ...                65  518 


It  was  formerly  part 


1  62 
3  00 


0  86 
2  00 
66 


60 

00 
00 

38 
50 


1  40 


9  42 
9  50 
9  04 

9  03 


9  00 

7  00 

13  00 

II  00 


,  PLANTAGENET. 

A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Prescott,  Ontario.  It  was  formerly  part  of  Lochabar  Mission 

1861  John  Hyndman        . .                . .          .... 

62  George  H.  Kenney     44  2  05 

63  Richard  N.  Adams 47  1  41           0  57            101 

64  Richard  N.  Adams    39  1  95            1  75            1  61 

65  Now  called  Riceville— which  see 37  2  87            0  65           4  00 


PLAYFAIR. 

A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Bathurst,  County  of  Lanark,  Ontario. 

Lanark  Mission. 


1867  Alexander  Lester 

68  Alexander  Lester. 

69  John  Corbett 

70  John  Corbett  .  . 

71  John  Corbett 

72  William  Sanderson — 

73  William  Sanderson.. 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


90 
80 
80 
81 
80 
83 
75 
70 


8  60 
6  33 
35 
61 
66 
70 
77 
80 


It  was  formerly  called 


75 
02 
00 
00 
09 
15 
19 
30 


75 
00 
10 
13 
18 
25 
53 


8  16 


282 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


POINT  ABINO. 
A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Bertie,  on  Lake  Erie,  Welland  County,  Ontario. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1861  William  M.  C.  Luke. . 

62  Reuben  E.  Tupper.        

63  Reuben  E.  Tupper 

84  Reuben  E.  Tupper 

65  Robert  Shaw,  B.  A. .  . . . 

66  Robert  Shaw,  B.A..  .. 

67  Shem  Blanshard 

68  Shem  Blanshard,  Christopher  Cookman 

69  William  Richardson,  John  Agar 

70  Thomas  Hurlburt  ...        

71  Richard  L.  Tucker . .    

72  Richard  L.  Tucker 

73  See  Ridgewav. . 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

74 

$4  96 

$2  io 

80 

5  50 

2  50 

74 

5  52 

2  50  ' 

70 

5  52 

2  55 

50 

6  21 

1  30 

50 

2  88 

85 

12  00 

3  32 

91 

11  79 

6  00 

65 

10  93 

4  54 

67 

3  80 

7O0 

78 

5  00 

4  00 

82 

7  00 

6  00 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$6  62 
8  00 
6  00 
6  10 

12  05 
6  00 

16  01 

11  00 
10  80 

8  45 

9  00 

12  25 


POINT  ALEXANDER. 
A  small  village  on  the  Ottawa  River,  in  the  township  of  Rolph,  County  of  Renfrew,  Ontario. 


1855  William  Scales . 

56  ) 

57  >  Vacant. 
58) 

59  Jabez  B.  Keough 

60  Archelaus  Doxee . 

61  William  Sanderson  . 

62  William  Sanderson., 

63  William  Sanderson . 

64  Brock  Rose . 

65  Brock  Rose  . . . 

66  


3  83 

6  00 

4 

1  50 

2  35 

5 

1  25 

1  00 

7 

2  27 

1  50 

10 

2  20 

1  45 

10 

1  03 

I  48 

8 

3  30 

2  12 

12 

1  42 

7  00 


20 
00 
55 
82 
87 
55 
00 


POINT  EDWARD. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Sarnia,  County  of  Lambton,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the 

Sarnia  Circuit. 


1873  James  S.  Ross 

74  See  London  Conference. 


48 
62 


5  88 


3  73 


10  78 


POINT  LEVIS. 

A  town  in  the  township  of  Lauzon,  on  the  St.  Lawrence,  opposite  Quebec,  County  of  Levi,  Province 

of  Quebec. 
1854  Edward  Cragg 

55  Charles  Stringfellow  ... 

56  Charles  Stringfellow,  3  months. . . 

57  )  United  with  Quebec . 
to' 


67  William  Jackson        

68  William  H.  Rowsom,  M.A. 

69  Joshua  P.  Lewis . 

70  Joshua  P.  Lewis . 

71  James  Allen .... 

72  James  Allen 

73  Joseph  L.  Forster 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


"9 

2 

"(5 

13 

6  40 

4  20 

13 

8  00 

5  00 

13 

8  50 

5  50 

9 

6  10 

1  85 

3  40 

5  50 

10  20 

2  55 


POINT  MARA. 

So  called  from  a  point  of  land  on  the  east  shore  of  Lake  Simcoe,  in  the  township  of  Mara,  County 

of  Ontario,  Province  of  Ontario. 

1860  George  T.  Richardson       ... 

61  George  T.  Richardson 

62  See  Beaverton .        


40 



.  .  .  . 

55 

2  00 

1  60 

5  00 

60 

2  00 

1  60 

5  00 

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PORTAGE  DU  FORT. 

A  village  on  the  Ottawa  River,  in  the  township  of  Litchfield,  County  of  Pontiac,  Quebec. 
•  from  Ottawa  64  miles.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Clarendon  Circuit. 


Distant 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1860  William  Morton 

•  •  •  ■ 

61  William  Morton 

67 

$3  72 

$3  06 

$5  36 

62  William  Morton.                    , 

60 

5  10 

1  40 

6  00 

63  John  Kiernan 

60 

3  42 

1   11 

2  50 

64  John  Kiernan ... 

66 

3  52 

1  17 

5  02 

65 
66 

72" 
84 

3  66 
3  66 

1  25 

1  25 

5  26 

William  Creighton 

5  26 

67  William  Creighton  . .                          

67 

2  05 

2  30 

6  02 

68  William  Creighton  ..                  

64 

2  30 

0  95 

8  13 

69  Thomas  H.  Walker                          . .                     

70 

2  47 

1  27 

6  00 

70  Thomas  H.  Walker 

73 

4  50 

5  13 

6  87 

77 

4  00 

6  84 

7  20 

72  Edwin  Fessant                . .                  

73  Edwin  Fessant .    .               ...... 

52 

4  32 

3  50 

12  4i 

50 

4  00 

3  50 

12  50 

PORT  DALHOUSIE. 

A  village  at  the  mouth  of  the  Welland  Canal,  on  Lake  Ontario,  in  the  township  of  Grantham,  County 

of  Lincoln,  Ontario. 


66  Egerton  R.  Young 

11 

3  00 

1  50 

4  00 

67  George  H.  Field 

12 

3  20 

1  75 

5  00 

68  George  H.  Field 

70 

13  00 

5  29 

7  00 

74 

8  12 

5  00 

2  00 

90 
93 
101 
72 
100 
118 
145 
136 
154 
164 
160 
240 
240 
230 
247 
275 
273 
233 
223 
206 
226 


3  25 
1  00 
00 
65 


PORT  DOVER. 

A  village  situate  at  the  confluence  of  the  River  Lynn  with  Lake  Erie,  in  the  township  of  Woodhouse, 
County  of  Norfolk,  Ontario.  Distant  from  Simcoe  8  miles,  from  Hamilton  88  miles,  from 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  80  miles.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Simcoe  Circuit. 

1853  John  S.  Evans 

54  William  Chapman . 

55   

56  John  Shaw  ...  

57  Isaac  Barber     . .  

58  Isaac  Barber . .  

59  James  Roy 

60  James  Roy    ....  

61  William  W.  Clarke 

62  James  Harris  . .  

63  James  Harris ..'.... 

64  Nicholas  R.  Willoughby,  B.A 

65  Francis  W.  Ware 

66  William  H.  Laird  

67  William  H.  Laird.    ... 

68  William  H.  Laird 

69  John  W    German '. 

70  John  W.  German 

71  John  W   German 

72  William  Bryers 

73  William  Bryers 

74  See  London  Conference . .  


5 

6 

5 

11 

2 

2 
5 

7 
8 


41 
48 
45 
22 
04 
35 
63 
20 
71 

8  00 

9  00 

11  67 

12  10 

10  59 

11  00 
11  20 

14  00 

15  10 
15  10 
14  37 

13  03 


4 
2 

1  12 

2  71 

1  98 

2  07 
2  87 
2  67 

6  07 
4  13 
4  63 
4  90 
8  08 

14  00 
17  00 
10  19 

7  50 
7  60 


4  00 

4  00 
8  28 
8  50 

5  83 
3  75 

6  03 

5  54 

6  25 
20  00 
13  35 


14 
14 


00 
35 


14  79 


00 
50 


42  23 
42  10 
32  95 
36  00 
36  45 


PORT  ELGIN. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Saugeen,   County  of  Bruce,  Ontario. 

Circuit. 

64 

83 

100 

112 

118 


1870  Joseph  Hill 

71  Joseph  Hill.. 

72  David  Perry  . . 

73  David  Perry  . . 

74  Toronto  Conference . 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Invermay 


5  89 

6  10 

7  03 

8  13 

2  25 

2  35 

3  00 
3  00 


7  00 

7  72 

8  00 
8  25 


284 


CIRCUIT8,   STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


PORT  HOPE. 
A  town  on  Lake  Ontario,  in  the  township  of  Port  Hope,   County  of  Durham,   Ontario.     It  was 
formerly  Smith's  Creek  Circuit,  and  latterly  part  of  Cobourg  Circuit.     Distant  from  Toronto 
65  miles,  from  Peterboro'  30  miles. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

i78 

$5  50 

188 

10  87 

440 

7  20 

357 

8  70 

329 

8  92 

347 

21  50 

'  » 

360 

21  50 

376 

22  00 

• . 

345 

16  26 

350 

12  10 

370 

12  85 

*375 

16  33 

320 

16  50 

356 

18  25 

362 

19  82 

$2  25 

408 

20  00 

8  50 

584 

21  00 

9  78 

700 

23  00 

12  00 

551 

23  00 

12  37 

525 

23  00 

12  31 

t474 

23  66 

12  35 

217 

13  00 

6  70 

230 

17  88 

9  90 

195 

17  70 

8  68 

330 

19  37 

9  05 

251 

20  96 

7  14 

248 

24  12 

*  11  68 

215 

22  00 

10  42 

263 

23  00 

18  20 

240 

22  30 

18  06 

260 

26  88 

24  08 

265 

33  09 

17  20 

300 

36  94 

13  80 

280 

50  69 

18  67 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


Nelles,  B.A. 
Slater . . 


1840  William  Haw 

41  Asahel  Hurlburt.. 

42  Asahel  Hurlburt.. 

43  William  McFadden . 

44  William  McFadden . 

45  John  Gemley 

46  John  Gemley  .... 

47  Charles  Lavell,  Samuel  S. 

48  Jonathan  Scott,  James  C. 

49  George  Goodson •  .... 

50  George  Goodson . . 

51  William  McCullough  

52  William  McCullough .'  .  .....-., 

53  William  McCullough,  Edward  H.  Dewart.. 

54  Joseph  W.  McCallum,  William  Tomblin  .... 

55  Joseph  W.  McCallum,  William  Bryers .    . . 

56  Richard  Whiting,  Samuel  Tucker 

57  R.  Whiting,  A.  E.  Euss,  W.  C.  Henderson,  B.A. 

58  Lewis  Warner,  William  Andrews,  J.  H.  Stinson .. 

59  Lewis  Warner,  William  Andrews 

60  John  Hunt,  Alex.  T.  Green .. . 

61  John  Hunt .        

62  George  R.  Sanderson .... 

63  George  R.  Sanderson . . 

64  George  R.  Sanderson . . . 

65  William  S.  Griffin 

66  WilliamS.  Griffin 

67  John  A.  Williams. 

68  John  A.  Williams.       .. 

69  John  A.  Williams 

70  Isaac  B.  Howard.. .    

71  Isaac  B.  Howard. . 

72  Isaac  B.  Howard..      .... 

73  Ephraim  B.  Harper,  M.A. 

74  See  Toronto  Conference. . 


$7  50 

5  74 

6  00 

7  12 
7  70 

11  07 
13  05 

12  25 

13  34 

14  00 
16  25 
20  25 
20  75 

22  75 

23  75 
27  00 
37  00 
40  00 
35  20 
35  75 
43  35 

24  00 
20  00 
22  14 
22  25 
24  25 
52  75. 

43  25 

44  25 
42  00 
58  00 
50  00 
52  00 
81  40 


PORT  NEUF. 
A  village  at  the  mouth  of  the  River  Port  Neuf,  on  the  St.  Lawrence,  in  the  County  of  Port 

Quebec.     Distant  from  Quebec  36  miles. 
1860  James  Matheson .... 

61  James  Matheson .... 

62  James  Matheson.    ,-.... 


63  James  Matheson. 

64  William  Adams 

65  William  Adams 

66  William  Adams .        .... 

67  William  Adams ... 

68  Richard  Kerr  ... 

69  Henry  W   Maxwell 

70  Henry  W   Knowles. 

71  (Jacob  Spence).         .. 

72  Moses  Scott.    ...    

73  Moses  Scott 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


30 
35 

32 
35 
22 
30 
33 
30 
32 
42 
38 
34 
32 
39 


0  50 

1  00 


37 
50 
03 


00 
45 


Neuf, 


1  00 


0  47 

2  00 

3  28 


PORT  ROWAN. 
A  village  on  Lake  Erie,  in  the  township  of  Walsingham,  County  of  Norfolk,  Ontario.  It  was  formerly 

part  of  the  Walsingham  Circuit. 
1867  Thomas  Kelly .       ...  .........       ...  

68  William  Taylor      T,    31.  6  50  4  35  6  00 

69  George  Ferguson ......  40  3  90  3  50  4  89 


'  Newcastle  set  off. 


t  Canton  set  off. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


285 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1870 
71 
72 
73 
74 

George  Ferguson ....           ... 

William  C.  Jolley     .  .              ...      . 

William  C.  Jolley 

Richard  L.  Tucker 

40 
43 
44 
66 
80 

$6  00 
6  15 
6  25 

6  30 

7  00 

$4  50 
6  10 
6  17 
6  20 
4  84 

$7  25 
7  38 
7  40 
7  45 

8  00 

PORT  STANLEY. 

A  village  on  Lake  Erie,  in  the  township  of  Yarmouth,  County  of  Elgin,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly 

part  of  St.  Thomas  Circuit.     Distant  from  St.  Thomas  9  miles,  from  London  24  miles. 

1854  Francis  Chapman 

55  Francis  Chapman      

56  George  Cochran 

57  George  Cochran 

58  George  Cochran 

59  Alexander  Campbell 

60  United  with  St.  Thomas 

61  William  E.  Walker  . . 

62  William  E.  Walker 

63  Phineas  D.  Will  . . 

64  Phineas  D.  Will  

65  James  F.  Latimer 

66  James  F.  Latimer 
67*  George  Sexsmith        

68  George  Sexsmith      

69  William  Lund  . . 

70  William  Lund 

71  William  Lund,  Thomas  W.  Campbell 

72  Peter  German,  George  W.  Calvert. 

73  Peter  German 

74  See  London  Conference 


117 

6  70 

97 

14  07 

\0& 

7  00 

89 

6  88 

88 

8  43 

100 

4  74 

131 

5  00 

93 

7  00 

98 

9  54 

93 

5  63 

79 

7  76 

95 

8  00 

95 

7  22 

115 

12  86 

130 

13  00 

135 

14  42 

145 

13  22 

163 

15  30 

181 

9  24 

197 

9  40 

830 

2  72 

3  70 

3  00 

4  00 

4  00 

4  10 

4  24 

4  73 

3  59 

3  60 

5  42 

5  12 

9  00 

8  00 

8  00 

8  50 

6  87 

6  90 

5 

18 

10 

19 

5  27 

4 

00 

5 

00 

5 

00 

5 

50 

5 

80 

6  73 

16 

88 

11 

62 

12 

00 

12 

00 

21 

00 

23 

75 

•21 

00 

25  00 

30 

00 

20 

00 

24 

00 

it  2  years. 


65 

57 

34 
630 

597 
553 
540 
59 
59 
84 
70 
75 
96 
92 
71 

60 

353 

369 

55 

55 

58 

72 

74 

80 

79 

110 

113 

105 

91 

92 

93 


PRESCOTT. 
A-  town  on  the  St.  Lawrence,  in  the  township  of  Augusta,  County  of  Grenville,  Ontario, 
from  Ottawa  54  miles,  from  Kingston  60  miles,  from  Brockville  12  miles. 

1832  Philander  Smith  

33  Alexander  McNab      

34  William  Patrick 

Augusta  Circuit  united  with  it  4  years . .  . 

35  Ezra  Adams,  W    H.  Williams,  John  G.  Manly 

36  Ezra  Adams,  George  Ferguson  .. 

37  George  Ferguson,  Henry  Shaler  

38  James  Currie,  Henry  Shaler 

39  Henry  Wilkinson 

40  Henry  Wilkinson  .... 

41  Lachlin  Taylor         

42  John  Carroll 

43  John  Carroll 

44  John  Gemley 

45  Francis  Coleman 

46  Joseph  Messmore  .  .  . 

47  Joseph  Messmore 

Augusta  Circuit  again  united  with 

48  Thomas  Bevitt,  Simon  Huntingdon 

49  Simon  Huntingdon,  Henry  Budge . 

50  James  Elliott        ."  ... 

51  James  Elliott 

52  James  Elliott    

53  James  Gray 

54  James  Gray       

55  H^nry  Lanton  

56  Henry  Lanton  

57  William  Price ... 

58  William  Price ... 

59  William  Price 

60  David  C.  McDowell. . 

61  David  C.  McDowell 

62  David  C.  McDowell 

63  Kennedy  Creighton 


Distant 


23 

44 

20 

00 

15 

60 

5 

00 

5 

25 

12 

66 

8 

00 

8 

00 

8 

82 

10 

10 

8 

95 

6 

95 

4 

00 

13 

00 

12 

48 

5 

41 

6 

55 

9 

00 

13  19 

6 

31 

3 

53 

5 

34 

12 

25 

12 

20 

12  25 

12  50 

11 

31 

11 

50 

23 
92 
90 
00 
00 
60 
00 
00 
50 


3 

00 

2 

25 

9  07 

32 

00 

30  00 

11 

00 

8 

00 

9 

60 

15 

25 

25 

00 

20 

00 

20  00 

8  00 

8  00 

1 

50 

8 

15 

9  38 

3 

50 

7 

25 

8 

00 

10 

19 

6 

19 

6 

23 

7  04 

12 

44 

12 

50 

13  00 

13 

50 

13 

55 

15 

25 

286 


CIRCUITS,  STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1864  William  Scott 

65  William  Scott 

66  James  Brock  

67  James  Brock 

68  James  Brock  . .      

69  William  Hall,  B.A.. . . 

70  William  Hall,  M.A 

71  William  Hall,  M.A. 

72  James  A.  Gordon       . .    . 

73  James  A.  Gordon         ... 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


No.  of 
Members. 


74 

74 

71 

70 

70 

85 

109 

126 

146 

142 

143 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$12  00 

9  11 

9  00 

10  25 

10  25 

11  10 
11  50 

20  00 

21  00 
20  70 
20  70 


Educa. 
Fund. 


$5  00 
4  10 
2  65 
C50 

4  50 

5  00 

6  00 
15  00 
12  00 
12  00 
10  73 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$24  50 
20  00 

18  00 

19  50 
22  00 
24  00 
41  70 
50  00 
53  00 
40  00 
50  00 


PRESTON. 

A  village  on  the  Grand  River,  in  the  township  of  South  Waterloo,  County  of  Waterloo,  Ontario; 
Distant  from  Gait  3  miles,  from  Berlin  8  miles. 


1866  Aaron  D.  Miller. . 

67  John  Smiley,  B.A 

68 


5 



* 

58 

5  87 

2  52 

49 

5  21 

2  33 

5  12 
3  44 


PRINCE  ALBERT. 


of  Ontario. 
30  miles. 


A  village  in  the  township  of  Reach,  County  of  Ontario,  Province 
17  miles,  from  Beaverton,  Lake  Simcoe, 
1855  Thomas  Demorest      ... 

56  Thomas  Demorest  . .  .... 

57  John  W  Savage .        .        

58  John  W  Savage,  William  Sheridan 

59  John  Law,  James  Anderson 

60  John  Law,  James  Broley 

61  John  Law,  Joseph  H.  Stinson 

62  Charles  Silvester,  Samuel  Might 

63  Charles  Silvester,  Edmund  S.  Rupert,  B.A  . . 

64  Charles  Silvester,  William  C.  Washington,  B, 

65  Thomas  Stobbs,  Cornelius  A.  Jones. 
Thomas  Stobbs,  Daniel  E.  Gee    . 
Thomas  Stobbs,  Marmaduke  L.  Pearson.  . . 

Henry  Reid,  Richard  W   Williams 

Henry  Reid,  William  J.  Jolliffe 

70  Henry  Reid,  (Local  Supply) 

71  Alfred  McCann,  Alexander  C.  Chambers  . . 

72  Alfred  McCann,  Newton  Hill      

73  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Jr.,  John  Hart. 

74  See  Toronto  Conference. ..... 

PRINCE  ARTHUR'S  LANDING. 
A  village  on  Thunder  Bay,  north  shore  of  Lake  Superior,  District  of  Algoma,  Ontario. 
1872  William  Halstead  

73  William  Halstead 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


66 
67 
68 
69 


•  ■  ■  • 

•  •  t  • 

100 

18  00 

8  40 

88 

18  05 

9  00 

305 

18  73 

8  20 

256 

13  02 

6  34 

246 

9  10 

9  10 

225 

10  25 

8  50 

199 

8  01 

6  50 

253 

17  15 

5  18 

239 

17  76 

7  26 

245 

15  05 

7  83 

205 

14  30 

6  10 

215 

14  55 

6  00 

223 

15  65 

7  00 

216 

15  67 

9  00 

210 

16  18 

9  25 

213 

17  50 

12  00 

223 

19  35 

9  00 

265 

20  00 

9  25 

270 

20  02 

9  33 

12 
19 


2  50 

2  76 


Distant  from  Whitby 


42  00 
44  (0 
16  00 
10  00 
19  50 

22  00 

23  50 
27  03 

27  28 
48  09 
12  00 
16  00 
16  50 
26  88 

28  91 
30  10 
50  00 

43  00 

44  00 


2  50 
2  25 


2  30 
2  20 


PRINCETON. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Blenheim,  County  of  Oxford,  Ontario. 

Paris  Circuit. 
1868  Alexander  Campbell . 

69  Alexander  Campbell .  

70  Edward  Morrow,  M.A.         

71  Edward  Morrow,  M.A.      

72  Edward  Morrow,  M.A. 

73  JohnH.  Keppel.  .. 

74  See  London  Conference . . 


a  •  •  a 

•   •  • 

145 

5  50 

3  00 

130 

6  34 

2  50 

152 

7  40 

5  00 

152 

6  64 

5  25 

140 

4  73 

4  00 

125 

6  90 

3  50 

PROTON. 
A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Grey,  Ontario. 


1851  Joseph  Hill. 

52  Joseph  Hill 

53  Samuel  E.  Maudsley    

54  Thomas  Culbert.      

55  John  L.  Kerr 

56  John  L.  Kerr,  William  M.  C.  Luke 

57  Now  called  Artemesia  Mission — which  see 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the 


8  00 

9  50 

17  «0 
19  00 
19  50 

18  00 


2  14 

1  68 

2  16 

3  07 

5  00 


180 

2  50 



280 

2  53 

230 

1  05 

•  •  •  • 

191 

3  95 

■  •  •  a 

246 

3  69 

•  •  •  > 

245 

6  57 

.... 

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287 


Q. 


QUEBEC. 

The  oldest  city  in  Canada.  It  is  situate  on  a  rock-bound  promontory,  formed  by  the  junction  of  the 
Rivers  St.  Charles  and  St.  Lawrence,  Quebec.  Distant  from  Montreal  170  miles,  from  Gaspe  496 
miles. 


Year 

Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Year 

■» 

Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

1804  Samuel  Merwin,  1  month 

1823  Richard  Williams 

105 

5 

84 

„  I  Nathan  Bangs,  3  months,  ) 
|  Samuel  Coate,  9  months,  ) 

25  James  Booth.      .          

98 

26  James  Booth . 

115 

r.  \  Samuel  Coate,         | 
\  Thomas  Madden,     \  '  '  ' 

27  Richard  Pope 

137 

28  Richard  Pope. . 

115 

8  Samuel  Cochrane . . 

13 

29  William  Squire 

114 

9  George  McCracken 

35 

30  William  Squire 

139 

10  James  Mitchell 

40 

202 

1 1  Joseph  Scull 

12  Joseph  Scull ...              

26 

32  Matthew  Lang       

220 

26 

33  John  Hick,  John  Tomkins 

375 

The  above-named  were  mem- 

34  John  Hick,  John  Tomkins. 

*  401 

~      bers  of  the  Genesee  Conference, 

35  William  Croscombe,  E.  Botterell. 

388 

M.   E.    Church,    U.   S.      Those 

36  William  Croscombe,  E.  Botterell. 

260 

which  follow  were  members   of 

37  William  Croscombe 

260 

the  English  Wesleyan  Conference, 

38  William  M.  Harvard,  H.  Lanton 

240 

and  were  under  the  direction  of 

39  Wm.  M.  Harvard,  H.  Lanton  .  . 

240 

that  body  until  1854,  when  the 

1 

40  Wm.  M.  Harvard,  J.  B.  Selley. . 

301 

Canada  Eastern  District  became 

41  Matthew  Lang,  James  Brock. 

430 

annexed  to  the  Canada  Confer- 

42 Matthew  Lang,  James  Brock . .    . 

460 

ence. 

43  William  Squire,  John  Borland  .  . 

432 

13  John  B.  Strong...             

44  William  Squire,  John  Borland  . . 

431 

14  John  B.  Strong 

45  Wm.  Squire,  John  B.  Brownell.. 

438 

J 5  Richard  Williams..           

46  John  B.  Brownell,  Henry  Cox     . 

16  Richard  Williams..          

47  John  B.  Brownell,  Giffard  Dorey. 

17  John  Hick. 

46 

48  J.  0.  Davidson,  C.  Churchill. .    . 

325 

18  John  Hick 

72 

49  Charles  Churchill.. 

19  Robert  L.  Lusher. 

86 

50  Charles  Churchill. .  . 

20  Robert  L.  Lusher 

115 

51  Charles  De  Wolfe,  M.A 

21  James  Booth .      ...                  

105 

52  John  Borland  .... 

22  Daniel  Hillier. 

106 

53  John  Borland  .... 

No.  of 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

Year 

Names  of  Ministe 

rs. 

Members. 

Fund. 

1854  William  Pollard 

«... 

•   •  <  ■ 

55  William  Pollard,  William  Hansfo 

rd 

354       1 

$8  00 

56  John  Ryerson,  Jonathan  E.  Betts 

323 

$33  50 

20  77 

57  James  Elliott 

262 

44  77 

$35  60 

29  00 

58  James  Elliott 

229 
244 
273 

60  45 
60  47 
62  62 

20  50 
35  00 

33  77 

36  62 

59 

60 

James  Elliott       :                 

52  37 

John  Gemley 

95  68 

61  John  Gemley 

263 

74  10 

36  98 

96  17 

62  John  Cemlev 

270 
304 
350 

75  10 

78  57 

100  00 

37  09 
46  69 

43  82 

105  57 

63 
64 

115  70 

George  Young 

121  70 

66  George  H.  Davis 

67  George  H.  Davis    

330 
250 
244 

89  75 
63  49 
61  57 

40  00 
25  60 
25  30 

128  68 

106  57 

81  85 

232 

47  05 

22  60 

65  80 

69  Joshua  H.  Johnson,  M.A.  . 

218 

48  27 

37  80 

64  80 

70  Joshua  H.  Johnson,  M.A. . 

190 

60  02 

43  63 

90  00 

71  James  Elliott .    . . 

194 

55  12 

58  28 

76  55 

72  James  Elliott 

154 

59  87 

40  00 

78  00 

73  James  Elliott 

140 

65  00 

40  00 

79  75 

74 

130 

77  90 

45  00 

88  60 

t  New  Ireland  set  off. 


288 


CIRCUITS,  STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


B. 


RAWDON  EAST. 

A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Montcalm,  Quebec.     Distant  from  Montreal  42  miles. 

Wesleyville  Mission  was  united  with  it  in  1853  and  1854. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1853  Erastus  Hurlburt. 

54  Erastus  Hurlburt 

55  William  Creighton 

56  William  Creighton . 

57  William  Creighton. . 

58  William  Richardson  .... 

59  John  Webster. 

60  John  Webster. 

61  John  Webster 

62  Ozias  Barber 

63  Ozias  Barber 

64  Ozias  Barber 

65  Thomas  G.  Williams. 

66  Thomas  G.  Williams.    . . 

67  Thomas  G.  Williams. . 

68  John  English 

69  John  English 

70  John  English . 

71  Francis  Hunt 

72  Francis  Hunt . 

73  Francis  Hunt . . 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

iio 

181 

$2  71 

70 

4  52 

82 

2  79 

$8  05 

78 

1  32 

25  50 

76 

4  55 

1  85 

93 

4  66 

1  85 

83 

3  70 

1  25 

90 

1  55 

1  30 

88 

1  60 

1  35 

70 

1  25 

0  60 

61 

2  88 

1  20 

66 

2  15 

0  85 

64 

2  10 

1  00 

67 

2  02 

1  54 

65 

2  73 

1  00 

66 

2  78 

1  50 

80 

2  05 

2  00 

66 

2  50 

2  00 

70 

1  00 

1  67 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$7  00 

12  00 

16  00 

4  20 

7  07 

8  25 
12  13 

7  12 

7  50 

4  25 

8  40 
8  00 
8  50 
8  50 
8  50 

5  30 

6  05 
3  75 
2  00 


RAWDON  WEST. 


So  caUed  from  the  name  of  a  township  in  the  County  of  Hastings,  Ontario. 

Marmora  Mission. 

1851  Abraham  Dayman 

52  George  F   Playter ...        

53  George  F.  Playter 

54  John  Black .  

55  Name  of  Mission  changed  to  Stirling 


.  .  .  ■ 

.  . 

63 

3  45 

122 

5  60 

112 

5  70 

90 

6  00 

i  oo 

REESORVILLE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Markham,  County  of  York,  Ontario. 
1840  David  Wright 


41  Samuel  Belton. 

42  Samuel  Belton.      . .    ... 

43  Name  changed  to  Markham . 


•   •  . 

•  • 

146 

11  02 

232 

8  24 

265 

12  67 

It  was  formerly  part  of 


2  50 

3  10 

3  74 

4  00 


5  05 

2  00 

3  12 


RENFREW. 


A  village  in  the  township  of  Horton,  on  the  Bonne  Chere  River,   County  of  Renfrew,  Ontario.     It 

was  formerly  part  of  Bonne  Chere  Mission.     Distant  from  Ottawa  58  miles,  from  Perth  57  miles. 
1851  Thomas  Hanna. 


52 
to 
59 
60 
61 


Vacant. 


Alexander  Drennan 
Alexander  Drennan 

62  Silas  Huntingdon  . . 

63  Silas  Huntingdon  . . 

64  William  Creighton 

65  William  Creighton  . , 

66  Thomas  H.  Walker . 

67  Thomas  H.  Walker 

68  Thomas  H.  Walker 

69  William  Creighton.. 


37 


22 
39 
50 
51 
45 
43 
43 
42 
49 


4  62 


32 
94 
00 
00 
15 
50 
68 
00 
80 


15 

50 

io 

20 
50 


3  00 
6  00 


2  48 


3  52 


46 
50 
50 
25 
50 
00 


8  65 
7  20 


*  Calabogie  set  off. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


289 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 
Members. 


Conting. 
Fund. 


Educa. 
Fund. 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


1870  William  Raney 

71  William  Raney. . 

72  William  Raney 

73  Robert  F.  Oliver  . 

74  See  Montreal  Conference. . . 


36 
44 
54 
64 
164 


$5  91 
7  08 
9  42 

6  89 

7  90 


$3  08 
4  28 
4  25 
4  63 
3  65 


$6  00 
10  00 
12  47 
24  10 
15  74 


RICEVILLE. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Plantagenet,  County  of  Prescott,  Ontario. 

Mission. 


1865  Samuel  Teeson 
66  George  H.  Kenney  . 
67 


37 
32 
32 


It  was  formerly  Plantagenet 


2  87 

2  98 

3  86 


0  65 
2  75 
1*19 


4  00 
4  49 

2  00 


RICHMOND. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Goulbourn,  County  of  Carleton,  Ontario.     Distant  from  Ottawa 
21  miles,  from  Perth  30  miles,  from  Kemptville  17  miles. 


1827  George  Poole  ... 

28  Richard  Jones 

29  John  H.  Huston  . 

30  John  H.  Huston 

.31  Charles  Wood 

32  William  H.  Williams 

33  William  H.  Williams  

34  James  Currie         ...  . .        ..... 

35  James  Currie  ...       '. 

36  Daniel  Berney 

37  Daniel  Berney  

38  George  Goodson 

39  Asahel  Hurlburt,  George  F.  Playter  . . . 

40  Asahel  Hurlburt,  Lachlin  Taylor. . 

41  Henry  Shaler  ...    .      .-.  . 

42  Henry  Shaler,  James  Elliott 

43  John  Armstrong,  Charles  Taggart. 

44  John  Armstrong,  John  Howes ... 

45  Benjamin  Nankeville,  Thomas  Hanna. 

46  Benjamin  Nankeville,  David  C.  McDowell. 

47  Benjamin  Nankeville,  William  Chapman . 

48  William  Andrews,  Noble  Armstrong. . 

49  William  Andrews,  William  M.  Pattyson 

50  William  Andrews,  William  McGill 

51  James  Greener,  Silas  Huntingdon 

52  James  Greener,  Robert  Hobbs 

53  James  Greener,  Richard  M.  Hammond. 

54  William  Coleman,  Henry  McDowell . . 

55  William  Coleman,  John  Bradon . 

56  William  Coleman,  James  F.  Latimer. .  . 

57  William  Tomblin,  Joseph  Kilgour. 

58  William  Tomblin,  James  Masson. 

59  William  Tomblin,  James  Armstrong. 

60  John  Howes . 

61  John  Howes 

62  John  Howes 

63  John  B.  Armstrong. . . 

64  John  B.  Armstrong. 

65  John^B.  Armstrong.  . 

66  William  D.  Brown. . 

67  William  D.  Brown... 

68  William  D.  Brown... 

69  Daniel  Connolly 

70  Daniel  Connolly,  John  Tozeland. 

71  Daniel  Connolly 

72  John  Holmes,  James  Simpson. 

73  John  Holmes,  Samuel  Shibley. 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


200 
150 
368 
461 

340 
327 
299 
346 
310 
310 
365 
360 
357 
388 
420 
426 
427 
472 
550 
590 
612 
500 
520 
528 
511 
480 
544 

*430 
411 
478 
487 
563 

+  522 
226 
228 
217 
200 
205 
213 
213 
184 
249 
225 
220 
250 
350 
345 


1  80 

6  40 
15  34 
15  40 

11  97 
1  03 

7  10 
9  07 

12  62 

11  53 
9  97 
7  03 

12  63 
19  68 
12  80 
12  00 
12  70 


11 

12 


21 


11  43 
14  03 
14  50 
14  10 
6  50 
6  00 

5  50 

6  00 

6  10 

7  05 
11  10 

9  49 

10  20 

11  50 
11  58 
11  70 
13  75 
13  00 


04 
93 


8  00 

8  00 

9  00 
8  00 
2  16 
2  26 
2  69 

00 


3 
3 

3 
4 
2 
7 
8  50 

11  33 
6  00 

12  00 
8  00 


00 
10 
00 
63 
11 


47 
43 
32 
00 
00 
20 


16  00 


87 
25 
58 
75 
95 
43 


13  80 
10  22 

4  18 

10  00 

11  87 

12  00 

10  55 

11  37 

14  21 

16  00 
26  00 
31*00 
49  35 
38  50 

17  18 
17  19 
11  00 

13  00 

13  00 

14  00 

20  00 

21  00 

22  50 
34  00 
34  50 
40  00 

34  00 

35  33 


19 


Huntley  set  off. 


+  North  Gower  set  off. 


290 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS,   AND   MISSIONS. 


RICHWOOD. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Blenheim,  County  of  Oxford,  Ontario. 

Circuit. 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Paris 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1870  Benjamin  Clement. . . 

71  Benjamin  Clement. . 

72  Benjamin  Clement 

73  Joseph  W   Holmes.. . 

74  See  London  Conference. . , 


No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

115 
109 
122 
114 
100 

$12  66 
12  50 
12  70 
15  00 

$5  00 
5  00 
5  00 
5  00 
5  25 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$19  00 
20  00 
20  50 
28  18 


RIDEAU. 

So  called  from  the  Rideau  River,  County  of  Carleton,  Ontario.      The  Mission  included  townships  on 
both  sides  of  the  River.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Augusta  Circuit. 

1820  Calvin  N.  Flint 

21  William  Jones .... 

22  EzraHealy 

23  Ezra  Healy,  Charles  Wood.  . . 

24  David  Wright 

25  David  Wright 

26  Jacob  Poole 

27  George  Bissell 

28  Thomas  Madden 

29  Solomon  Waldron  . . 

30  Ezra  Healy,  James  Brock. . . 

31  Cyrus  R.  Allison. 

32  Asahel  Hurlburt 

33  Henry  Shaler,  Lewis  Warner 

34  Henry  Shaler,  John  G.  Manly 544  5  62 

35  William  Patrick,  Vincent  B.  Howard.  524  , .  „  „  12  65 

36  Alvah  Adams,  Thomas  McMullen. ...  . .  349  '   8  23 

37  William  McFadden. 

38  William  McFadden. 

39  William  McFadden 

40  William  Young  .        ... 

41  William  Young 

42  Thomas  Demorest  . . . 

43  William  Willoughby 

44  Simon  Huntingdon,  Robert  Harnden 

45  Simon  Huntingdon,  George  B.  Butcher . 

46  Now  called  Smith's  Falls  Circuit .      . 


a  ■  .  > 

■  ■  .  • 

.... 

214 

202 

315 

337 

406 

410 

•  •  >  > 

287 

200 

•  ■  •  • 

210 

•  •  ■  • 

244 

.... 

415 

•  •  *  • 

.... 

236 

.... 

282 

.... 

544 

•  •  ■  • 

524 

.  ■  •  O  u 

.... 

349 

.... 

277 

231 

5  50 

... 

231 

12  00 

266 

10  12 

306 

9  00 

324 

8  64 

343 

10  32 

409 

7  20 

•  .  .  • 

381 

12  94 

.  . 

363 

10  94 

O  .  O  . 

18 
58 
95 
75 
23 
3  75 
3  10 
7  20 
13  82 
6  10 


RIDGETOWN. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Howard,  County  of  Bothwell,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  called  Morpeth 
Mission.     Distant  from  Chatham  20  miles,  from  Morpeth  Village  4J  miles. 


1864  William  Hawke.        .. 

65  William  Hawke ... 

66  William  Hawke . 

67  Manly  Benson 

68  Manly  Benson 

69  William  Chapman ... 

70  William  Chapman . 

71  John  L.  Kerr 

72  John  L.  Kerr 

73  John  L.  Kerr  ...... 

74  See  London  Conference 


168 

7  84 

4  31 

179 

8  16 

3  20 

140 

7  04 

3  05 

160 

7  27 

2  98 

178 

9  58 

3  84 

152 

10  66 

6  00 

137 

6  25 

6  00 

148 

5  50 

3  25 

150 

6  39 

3  25 

150 

6  69 

4  25 

155 

8  85 

3  00 

6  35 
10  45 
10  34 

9  96 
16  49 
20  03 
10  00 

8  50 

12  50 
16  00 

13  62 


RIDGE  WAY. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Bertie,  County  of  Welland,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  Point  Abino 

Mission. 


1873  T.  Metcalfe  Campbell . . 
74  See  London  Conference  . 


82 
84 


7  00 

8  25 


6  00    I     12  25 
4  70    I      6  50 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


291 


ROCKWOOD. 

A   village  in  the  township  of  Eramosa,  County  of  Wellington,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  a  part  of 
Guelph  Circuit.     Distant  from  Guelph  8  miles,  from  Toronto  42  miles. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1858  John  S.  Clarke 

59  United  with  Erin  Mission . . 

60  Andrew  Milliken . 

61  David  Hunt. 

62  Isaac  Crane  

63  Nelson  Brown 

64  Nelson  Brown  . . 

65  Peter  Campbell  . . 

66  Peter  Campbell 

67  Peter  Campbell 

68  John  Hough 

69  George  H.  Cornish 

70  George  H.  Cornish  .... 

71  Charles  E.  Stafford  . 

72  Charles  E.  Stafford 

73  Peter  W.  Jones  . 

74  See  London  Conference  . . . 


No.  of 
Members. 


Conting. 
Fund. 


113 

141 
127 
100 
94 
87 
113 
137 
137 
137 
158 
128 
152 
132 
110 


Educa. 
Fund. 


$8  60 

10  21 
6  07 


50 
59 
57 
70 
75 
75 
00 
90 
00 
95 
17 
05 


$4  00 


4  00 


00 
13 
55 
60 
70 
70 
40 
03 
25 
44 
08 
46 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$6  62 


24 
15 
25 


6  00 


5  56 
5  67 
5  70 

5  70 

6  00 
29  75 
25  80 
13  34 

9  34 
8  44 


ROKEBY. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Sherbrooke,  County  of  Lanark,  Ontario. 

Sherbrooke  Mission. 


1864  Edmund  S.  Shorey 

65  Edmund  S.  Shorey 

66  Name  changed  to  Maberly. 


86 
84 
82 


It  was  formerly  called 


3  00 
3  40 
3  44 


1  10 
1  12 
1  15 


4  00 

1  75 
1  12 


ROMNEY. 


A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Kent,  Ontario.     Distant  from  Amherstburg  45  miles. 


1859  John  Hodgson,  Thomas  Brock... 

,.   T  ,     „    ,  \  Thomas  Drake, 

60  John  Hodgson,  |  Geo_Sexgmith) 

61  Thomas  S.  Howard,  Le  Roy  Hooker 

62  Thomas  S.  Howard,  Le  Roy  Hooker     . 

63  Thomas  S.  Howard,  Manly  Benson    .-. 

64  Thomas  Culbert,  Eli  Wigle 

65  Thomas  Culbert,  Frederick  York 

66  Thomas  Culbert,  George  Clark.. 

67  John  L.  Kerr,  George  Clark 

68  Le  Roy  Hooker,  John  Mahan 

69  Le  Roy  Hooker,  William  E.  Bottoms. 

70  David  Hunt,  Edmund  S.  Jones 

71  David  Hunt,  Joseph  Galloway 

72  Ambrose  Hunt,  Brabazon  B.  Dundas.. 

73  Ambrose  Hunt.  

74  See  London  Conference 


279 

320 
280 
296 
299 
245 
240 
260 
279 
334 
436 
■  220 
216 
226 
189 


3  18 

3  00 

3  50 

3  06 

8  80 

3  50 

10  00 

4  00 

12  00 

5  00 

12  0J 

5  50 

13  00 

7  00 

10  18 

4  06 

13  00 

7  00 

9  51 

18  00 

17  68 

9  00 

11  87 

6  00 

14  13 

6  50 

11  11 

5  48 

7  00 

3  00 

12  00 

14  00 
16  00 

22  00 

20  00 
24  68 
36  00 

21  19 
33  26 
16  71 
46  50 

15  00 

23  00 
30  00 
12  00 


RONDEAU. 

A  village  on  Lake  Erie,  in  the  township  of  Harwich,  County  of  Kent,  Ontario. 

Chatham  12  miles. 


1860  William  W.  Miller... 

61  William  Irwin. 

62  William  Irwin.  

63  James  Broley .  

64  James  Broley 

65  Peter  M.  Bawtinhimer 

66  Peter  M.  Bawtinhimer 

67  William  Chapman,  Edwin  McCollum. . . 

68  See  Blenheim 


185 
180 
170 
175 
197 
253 
263 
250 


8  62 
5  00 
5  12 
5  20 
4  00 

9  86 
9  95 
9  00 


Distant  from 


20  50 

11  28 

12  00 
12  00 

6  50 

11  25 
20  25 

12  66 


3  07 

1  52 

1  60 

1  80 

2  00 

6  11 

.6  20 

3  00 

*  Leamington  set  off,  with  218  members. 


292 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


ROSEMONT. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Mulmer,  County  of  Simcoe,  Ontario. 

Mission. 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Mono 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1869  Joseph  Colling,  William  H.  Fife... 

70  Joseph  Colling,  Robert  Reynolds. . 

71  Thomas  Campbell,  George  J.  Bishop 

72  Thomas  Campbell,  Joseph  R.  Gibson, 

73  Thomas  Campbell,  Joseph  R.  Gibson 

74  See  Toronto  Conference    .... 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

270 

$8  05 

$7  24 

298 

12  00 

9  00 

300 

13  4,0 

7  25 

306 

12  82 

4  08 

310 

12  14 

6  16 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$43  50 
39  65 
46  28 
34  00 
34  00 


30 

1  03 

1  81 

32 

4  44 

1  25 

36 

1  95 

1  15 

ROSSEAU. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Humphrey,  District  of  Muskoka,  Ontario.* 

1871  Joseph  R.  Gibson 

72  (N.  Battrick)      . .      

73  (N.  Battrick)  . . 

74  See  Toronto  Conference.. . 

ROXBOROUGH. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Stormont,  Ontario.     Distant  from  Cornwall  15  miles. 

1861  Samuel  E.  Maudsley 

62  Samuel  E.  Maudsley  

63  James  Whiting.  

64  George  H.  Field... 

65  James  W   Sloan ... 

66  James  W  Sloan       ...  . .        

67  James  W.  Sloan ....  

68  Henry  W.  Maxwell 

69  See  Avonmore 


3  46 

5  15 

6  02 


38 

1  52 

0  75 

38 

0  83 

0  72 

37 

2  88 

1  96 

40 

6  62 

2  00 

37 

4  28 

83 

2  85 

1  50 

86 

3  80 

2  59 

88 

4  50 

3  00 

20 
14 
03 
00 
00 
50 
75 


13  00 


RUGBY 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Oro,  County  of  Simcoe,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Orillia  Mission. 

1872  Robert  Reynolds.. ... 

73  John  Pepper,  B. A. 39  3  71  2  75  5  25 

74  See  Toronto  Conference ...  45  6  75  3  00  7  00 


RUSSELL. 
A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Russell,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  called  Bearbrook  Mission. 


1860  Richard  Wilson  

61  Richard  Wilson    . .    

62  Andrew  L.  Peterson    .... 

63  Andrew  L.  Peterson 

64  Jabez  B.  Keough 

65  Again  called  Bearbrook  Mission 


55 

1  00 

8  81 

111 

2  34 

1  02 

118 

4  36 

3  25 

111 

3  55 

0  30 

145 

2  28 

0  70 

93 

3  41 

1  00 

1  25 

2  44 

3  60 
3  15 

2  21 

3  27 


RUSSELLTOWN. 


A  village  near  the  Province  Line,  in  the  Seigniory  of  Beauharnois,  County  of  Chateaugay,  Quebec. 

Distant  from  Montreal  50  miles.     Hinchinbrook  Mission  was  united  with  it  from  1838  to  1847. 
1838  Barnabas  Hitchcock  

39  Barnabas  Hitchcock 

40  John  Raine,  Thomas  Campbell. . .  . . 

41  John  Raine,  Rufus  A.  Flanders 

42  John  Raine,  Rufus  A.  Flanders  ...      

43  Two  Local  Preachers . .  

44  Malcolm  McDonald. 

45  Malcolm  McDonald.      

46  Malcolm  McDonald  . .      

47  Hugh  Montgomery        .... 

48  Hugh  Montgomery . .  „ 

49  Hugh  Montgomery . . 


200 



210 

.... 

200 

270 

387 

354 

326 

284 

297 

316 

* 

.... 

*  Huntington  set  off. 


WESLETAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


293 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 
Members. 


Conting. 
Fund. 


Educa. 
Fund. 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


1850  Hugh  Montgomery , 

51  Robert  Graham 

52  Thomas  Campbell 

53  Thomas  Campbell      

54  Richard  Wilson . 

55  Richard  Wilson 

56  John  Webster .  

57  John  Webster 

58  John  Webster)    

59  Now  called  Franklin  Mission 


160 
150 
120 
151 
153 


$5  27 
5  80 
7  35 
7  51 


$1  72 
2  82 

2  92 

3  22 


$4  00 
5  80 
9  87 

10  13 


s. 


SALFORD. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Dereham,  County  of  Oxford,  Ontario. 

Ingersoll  Circuit. 


1868  Hugh  McLean    

69  Hugh  McLean 

"70  Hugh  McLean 

71  Thomas  Crews 

72  Thomas  Crews 

73  Thomas  Crews.. 

74  See  London  Conference.. 


168 
212 
233 
199 
209 
214 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the 


00 
85 
20 
25 
50 
55 


00 
00 
75 
00 
00 
25 


17  50 

18  00 

20  01 

21  00 
21  25 
21  50 


SANDWICH  and  WINDSOR. 
Sandwich  is  the  County  Town  of  the  'County  of  Essex,  Ontario.  It  is  situated  in  the  township  of 
Sandwich,  on  the  Detroit  River.  It  is  2  miles  from  Windsor,  50  miles  from  Chatham,  16  miles 
from  Amherstburg.  In  1854  this  Mission  embraced  the  townships  of  Sandwich,  Maidstone, 
Rochester,  Tilbury  West,  and  part  of  Gosfield,  besides  the  town  of  Sandwich  and  village  of 
Windsor. 


1852  William  Ames 

.... 

53  Edward  White  ...              

88 
115 

11  88 

12  00 

6  00 

54  Edward  White,  Thomas  Peacock  .         

8  00 

55  Edward  White 

120 
124 

12  00 
12  00 

2  00 
4  00 

8  50 

56  Thomas  Cleghorn                  . . 

8  00 

39 

8  00 

2  20 

8  50 

44 

3  92 

2  47 

4  00 

52 

5  09 

2  95 

8  37 

60  Thomas  Cleworth                         

61 

4  90 

1  44 

5  18 

61  Thomas  Cleworth 



63 

4  85 

1  64 

5  30 

62  Benjamin  Sherlock 

56 

5  00 

2  40 

5  69 

63  Peter  Bawtinhimer ... 

50 
68 

85 

3  45 

5  80 

6  25 

1  17 

2  80 

3  05 

5  70 

64  Peter  Bawtinhimer 

6  00 

65  James  Broley,  Manly  Benson 



7  25 

66  James  Broley      

70 

3  49 

1  71 

7  25 

67  Hugh  Johnston,  B.A 

35 

3  70 

2  00 

6  25 

68  Hugh  Johnston,  B.  A.,  Richard  Hoskins. 

45 

11  00 

5  00 

8  00 

69  See  Windsor 

*51 

11  07 

7  35 

9  70 

70  | 

10 

1  37 

.... 

2  00 

71  >  Supplied  from  Windsor. 

72  J 

73  William  H.  Fife ...               

13 

74  See  London  Conference .    . . 

17 

1  20 

6  74 

SARNIA. 
The  County  Town  of  the  County  of  Lambton,   is  situate  in  the  township  of  Sarnia,  on  the  St.  Clair 
River,  near  its  junction  with  Lake  Huron,  Ontario.     Distant  from  London  60  miles,  from  Chatham 
60  miles,  and  from  Goderich  65  miles. 

1847  Thomas  Fawcett,  Nathan  Axtle 

48  Thomas  Fawcett 207  4  50 

49  Thomas  Fawcett,  James  Gray        236  3  53  6  80 


*  Windsor  set  off. 


294 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1850  James  Gray  .. .  

51  Edward  White 

52  Edward  White.  

53  John  G.  Laird 

54  John  G.  Laird,  William  Hawke.      

55  John  G.  Laird,  Thomas  D.  Pearson 

56  Francis  Berry,  Samuel  Down 

57  Francis  Berry  

58  William  Ames 

59  William  Ames 

60  William  Ames      ... 

61  Edwin  Clement,  Phineas  D.  Will 

62  Edwin  Clement  

63  Andrew  A.  Smith .  

64  Andrew  A.  Smith 

65  Andrew  A.  Smith 

66  Alex.  Langford,  Manly  Benson 

67  Alex.  Langford,  George  Mitchell,  B.A 

68  George  Goodson,  Matthew  Robison 

69  Joseph  W   McCallum,  George  Clark .  . . 

70  Joseph  W.  McCallum,  Robert  McCulloch . 

71  Joseph  W  McCallum,  Alfred  M.  Phillips  .. 

72  Francis  Berry,  John  Smith 

73  Francis  Berry     .  ...  

74  See  London  Conference . .  


No.  of 
Members. 


244 

*  97 
108 
120 
135 

.  134 
160 

+  156 
231 
220 
198 
150 
140 
125 
125 
109 
116 
150 
170 
206 
215 
223 
243 

J  256 
144 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$8  10 
5  77 

7  00 

8  00 

9  32 
10  20 
13  00 

19  72 

12  12 
8  88 

13  00 
13  00 
15  95 

12  52 

13  01 

14  06 

15  28 
17  24 

20  54 

21  00 
24  20 

26  19 
30  00 
32  70 

27  75 


Educa. 
Fund. 


$3  20 

8  00 

9  25 
6  58 
8  92 
6  75 

10  00 
6  86 
6  96 
6  20 
6*25 
8  76 

8  09 

9  13 
17  50 
17  50 
21  00 
15  00 
15  09 

10  20 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$6  90 
3  12 
5  00 

8  00 

9  35 

8  50 

9  00 
13  36 
12  00 
12  00 
30  00 
30  00 

25  30 

26  50 
21  00 
18  00 
29  62 
25  65 
40  00 
40  50 
46  00 
50  00 
50  00 
53  25 
40  00 


SAULT  STE.  MARIE. 
A  village  at  the  head  of  Lake  Huron,  Algoma  District,  Ontario.  - 
1871  Erastus  S.  Curry 

72  Thomas  Cleworth  ...  

73  Thomas  Cleworth.  

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


-See  Sault  Ste.  Marie  Indian  Mission. 

5  12 
4  27 

4  00 

5  50 


35 

2  12 

1  25 

54 

2  70 

0  50 

45 

3  00 

3  81 

39 

3  44 

2  73 

SAWYERVILLE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Newport,  County  of  Compton,  Ontario.    It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Eaton 

Mission. 

1871  Robert  H.  Smith 

72  Robert  H.  Smith. .  ....  §  119  8  00  4  18         15  00 

73  James  Pearen,  B.A .122  7  13  3  50         13  11 

74  See  Montreal  Conference      137  7  28  3  84         15  27 


A  township  in  the  County  of  York, 


1866  Joshua  P  Lewis  ... 

67  David  Brethour 

68  Alexander  G.  Harris . . . 

69  Alexander  G.  Harris . 

70  Thomas  Jeffers . 

71  John  H.  Robinson. 

72  John  H.  Robinson 

73  William  E.  Smith. 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


SCARBORO' 
Ontario.     It  was  formerly  Leslieville  Mission  and  part  of 
Markham  Circuit. 


135 

3  71 

3  67 

110 

8  27 

3  52 

116 

8  70 

4  10 

112 

8  82 

4  10 

90 

4  83 

3  40 

95 

5  03 

4  00 

96 

5  20 

3  75 

101 

6  30 

3  80 

Distant  from  Goderich  20  miles. 


SEAFORTH. 
A  village  in  the  townships  of  Tuckersmith  and  McKillop,  County  of  Huron,  Ontario. 

part  of  Clinton  Circuit.     ~ '    ' 
1864  Asahel  Hurlburt  . .       

65  Asahel  Hurlburt : . 

66  Asahel  Hurlburt  . 

67  William  Hayhurst 

68  William  Hayhurst 

69  William  Price 

70  William  Price 

71  David  Kennedy,  B.D 

72  Charles  Lavell,  M.A 

73  Charles  Lavell,  M.A 

74  See  London  Conference  ......      


*  •  •  • 

•  • 

91 

4  06 

2  74 

77 

5  20 

2  63 

92 

9  73 

3  65 

105 

10  07 

4  20 

128 

9  60 

7  20 

140 

10  94 

8  00 

101 

8  10 

7  50 

125 

10  03 

8  20 

125 

11  35 

7  10 

135 

15  28 

7  15 

13  70 

26  44 
32  87 

27  65 

20  00 

21  62 

22  77 
29  00 


It  was  formerly 


6  02 

12  67 

18  78 

9  00 

9  32 

12  44 

12  15 

13  00 

17  00 

18  32 


*  St.  Clair  Indian  Mission  set  off.        +  Mooretown  set  off. 
§  Island  Brook  m  on  wiu 


J  Point  Edward  set  off. 


AOUwMl  ■-SIC 


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295 


SELBY. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Richmond,  County  of  Lennox,  Ontario. 

Napanee  Circuit. 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


Yeai 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1866  David  Kennedy,  B.A 

67  William  Briden      

68  William  Briden      

69  William  Briden 

70  William  Halstead 

71  William  Halstead 

73  John  English 

74  See  Montreal  Conference                         

*272 
236 
221 

210 
214 
222 
238 

228 

$8  50 
9  00 
8  25 
6  04 

6  00 

7  25 
7  42 
6  69 

$3  60 
3  25 
5  00 
5  00 

7  50 

8  25 
3  34 
3  52 

$20  60 
10  50 
10  75 
10  45 
10  50 

12  51 

13  02 

14  00 

SENECA. 

A  village  and  township  on  the  Grand  River,  in  the  County  of  Haldimand,  Ontario. 

York  Circuit. 

1848  Thomas  Cosford,  John  S.  Evans.  

49  John  Baxter,  William  S.  Griffin :..      .        300  32  00 

50  Circuit  divided.     See  Nanticoke  and  Glanford ..       .        335  33  27 

Up  to  1870  Seneca  formed  a  part  of  the  Glanford 
Circuit. 

71  John  B.  Armstrong ..... 

72  John  W.  German 193  13  60  7  50 

73  John  W.  German ...        173  16  24  7  00 

74  See  London  Conference.  . .  ..        156  13  71  6  55 

SEYMOUR. 


It  was  formerly 


40  00 

9  38 


20  00 
50  00 

58  80 


A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Northumberland,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the 
Percy  Mission.     Distant  from  Cobourg  40  miles. 


1858  William  Sanderson  . . 

59  Samuel  Down 

60  William  Short.... 

61  William  Short  

62  William  Short  .  . 

63  James  Anderson 

64  James  Anderson  ...      

65  United  with  Hastings  Mission  . . 


96 
96 
84 
80 
69 
83 
89 


95 
30 
31 
00 
00 
66 
67 


1  50 
1  82 
1  00 
1  83 
0  86 


SHANNONVILLE. 


A  village  on  Salmon  'River,  in  the  township  of  Tyendinaga,  County  of  Hastings,  Ontario. 

from  Kingston  40  miles. 

1847  Daniel  Wright .  

48  Daniel  Wright 

49  Daniel  Wright 

50  William  Chapman 

51  William  Chapman  . .  

52  Abraham  Dayman  . .  

53  Abraham  Davman  . . 


54 
55 
56 

57 


Nelson  Brown  

Luther  Houghton 

.    Luther  Houghton    .        ....  •    •  ■ 

58  William  Shannon,  Donald  Sutherland. 

59  Richard  Wilson  .  .  

60  Garrett  J.  Dingman.  . .  .#       

61  George  Browne 

62  George  Browne ....  

63  Aaron  D.  Miller 

64  Aaron  D.  Miller 

65  Aaron  D.  Miller 

66  Robert  Robinson 

67  Robert  Robinson.. 

68  Robert  Robinson 

69  Samuel  Might,  William  J.  Ford. 


24 

2  60 

122 

4  64 

127 

5  70 

116 

5  75 

126 

7  80 

136 

6  91 

121 

7  10 

115 

6  00 

110 

7  32 

135 

8  15 

185 

9  71 

248 

5  70 

239 

5  75 

237 

10  00 

220 

6  74 

197 

9  48 

112 

4  75' 

100 

3  51 

97 

4  07 

111 

4  66 

102 

4  71 

102 

5  00 

201 

|       9  20 

37 

40 


1 

2 

1  87 

2  41 


80 

93 

00 

66 

60 

50 

0  55 

•2  24 

2  35 

2  43 

5  00 


48 
50 
40 
00 
00 
40 
60 


Distant 


20 
00 
00 
00 

80 
40 
50 
75 
87 
00 
83 
37 
50 
00 


5  00 

8  00 

9  00 


50 
00 
25 


10  50 
12  00 
21  00 


296 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1870  Archelaus  Doxee,  A.  G.  Knight,  B.A. 

71  Archelaus  Doxee 

72  Archelaus  Doxee,  John  H.  Ruttah . . . 

73  Joseph  Kilgpur,  James  Henderson. . . 

74  See  Toronto 'Conference . .  . . 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

/ 
256 

$10  08 

$6  51 

226 

10  20 

6  00 

256 

6  40 

4  10 

236 

9  18 

3  58 

200 

10  36 

6  25 

SHARON  and  MOUNT  ALBERT. 

Two  villages  in  the  township  of  East  Gwillimbury,  County  of  York,  Ontario. 
|  Holland  Landing  Mission. 

1866  William  J.  Hewitt,  John  Scanlon 

67  Christopher  Hamilton,  John  W.  Totten 

68  Christopher  Hamilton,  William  Peirce 

69  Christopher  Hamilton,  Henry  M.  Manning 

70  William  Irwin,  John  V.  Smith 

71  William  Irwin.  Joseph  Deacon.         

72  See  Mount  Albert  and  Sutton 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


179 

9  61 

5  25 

161 

7  62 

4  00 

201 

8  00 

4  50 

197 

8  10 

4  75 

236 

8  25 

6  5,0 

243 

8  50 

8  75 

240 

10  12 

9  00 

$24  32 

13  00 

8  00 

16  22 

10  12 


It  was  formerly 


14  00 

9  00 

18  25 

18  50 

19  15 
23  18 
23  25 


SHAWBRIDGE. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Abercrombie,  County  of  Terrebonne,  Quebec. 

Wesleyville  Mission. 

1865  Erastus  S.  Curry..      

66  ErastusS.  Curry..         

67  Ebenezer  Teskey. .        

68  Ebenezer  Teskey. 

69  Samuel  E.  Maudsley 

70  Samuel  E.  Maudsley 

71  William  Knox    .    .        

72  John  P.  Wass,  B.  A.     

73       ... 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


62 

3  00 

1  35 

65 

0  65 

1  00 

70 

2  30 

0  85 

70 

1  71 

1  25 

59 

2  54 

1  08 

55 

3  07 

1  55 

68 

5  06 

1  80 

60 

2  95 

2  95 

60 

0  30 

1  02 

05 
00 
50 
00 
08 
50 


10  66 
6  25 
0  33 


SHEFFIELD. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Addington,  Ontario. 


1845  Robert  Corson 

46  George  Beynon 

47  John  Sanderson 

48  Abraham  Dayman 

49  John  A.  Williams 

50  John  C.  Osborne ... 

51  John  C.  Osborne ...        

52  William  H.  Williams 

53  William  H.  Williams 

54  William  Briden 

55  John  Mills  

56  John  Mills 

57  Now  called  Centreville  Mission. 


118 

•   «  • 

96 

4  12 

103 

7  67 

170 

1  00 

152 

4  42 

146 

5  00 

203 

6  12 

186 

6  20 

,  t 

102 

4  94 

113 

4  26 

151 

4  30 

172 

8  00 

5  00 

170 

8  47 

4  15 

2  10 
1  30 

1  25 

2  87 
0  50 


5  00 
5  10 
5  77 
3  50 
3  71 

7  18 

8  00 


SHEFFORD. 
A  town  and  township  in  the  County  of  Shefford,  Quebec. 


Year 


Ministers. 


1821  Thomas  Catterick 

22  Thomas  Catterick 

23  Matthew  Lang 

24  William  Squire 

25  William  Squire  .-. 

26  Thomas  Turner    . 

27  Thomas  Turner 

28  Richard  Pope.      . 

29  Richard  Pope. , 

30  James  Booth. . . 

31  James  Booth. 


No.  of 
Members. 


135 
156 
162 
159 
187 
105 
192 
196 
196 
86 


Year 


Ministers. 


1832  William  E.  Shenstone. 

33  William  E.  Shenstone. 

34  Thomas  Turner    . . 

35  Thomas  Turner      

36  Thomas  Turner 

37  John  B.  Selley 

38  John  Tomkins 

39  John  Tomkins  .        ... 

40  John  Tomkins ... 

41  Edmund  S.  Ingalls  . . . 

42  Edmund  S.  Ingalls  .    . 


No.  of 
Members. 

100 
151 
141 
154 
174 
171 
235 
234 
240 
248 
253 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


297 


Year 


Ministers. 


1843  Hugh  Montgomery 

44  Hugh  Montgomery  .... 

45  Hugh  Montgomery 

46  Malcolm  McDonald. 

47  Malcolm  McDonald. . 

48  Malcolm  McDonald. . 


No.  of 
Members. 


293 
256 
210 
221 
240 
239 


Year 


Ministers. 


1849  Rufus  A.  Flanders. 

50  Rufus  A.  Flanders. 

51  Rufus  A.  Flanders. 

52  Rufus  A.  Flanders. 

53  Gifford  Dorey. 
54 


No.  of 
Members. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

55  Gifford  Dorey       

240 

56  Gifford  Dorey 

119 

$4  78 

|3  00 

$6  50 

57  William  H.  Bakewell 

127 

3  08 

6  83 

13  50 

58  John  Armstrong  (A) . , 

113 

5  00 

7  00 

13  60 

186 

2  81 

4  15 

6  00 

60  John  Armstrong  (A) .... 

*  266 

4  08 

4  06 

15  75 

61  John  Tomkins,  Joshua  P.  Lewis 

167 

5  76 

4  03 

10  00 

62  John  Tomkins,  Joshua  P.  Lewis 

160 

3  81 

3  00 

7  45 

Lawrenceville  united  with  it. 

63  Joseph  E.  Sanderson,  M.A.,  Joshua  P.  Lewis 

146 

1  50 

3  25 

8  00 

64  Joseph  E.  Sanderson,  M.A.,  Alfred  H.  Reyriar,  B.A. 

180 

10  33 

2  31 

8  25 

65  Joseph  E.  Sanderson,  M.A.,  William  Galbraith  .... 

175 

10  59 

0  78 

8  61 

.  66  William  W    Ross,  William  H.  Peake 

204 

11  34 

6  87 

25  30 

67  John  Armstrong  (A),  J.  Halpenny 

212 

29  70 

7  96 

41  03 

68  John  Armstrong  (A) .... 

+  204 

20  05 

8  10 

25  50 

69  John  Armstrong  (A).               .  .                

152 

8  86 

5  18 

25  00 

70  Le  Roy  Hooker 

160 

13  86 

7  22 

31  00 

71  Le  Roy  Hooker,  William  Timberlake..          

163 

12  90 

9  75 

28  50 

72  Le  Roy  Hooker,  William  Timberlake 

205 

12  00 

9  60 

26  50 

73  Joseph  M.  Hagar,  B.A.,  William  Timberlake 

207 

24  37 

9  70 

18  23 

74 

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227 

16  43 

10  94 

38  00 

SHERBROOKE  EAST. 

The  principal  town  of  the  Eastern  townships.  Is  situate  on  the  River  St.  Francis,  and  on  both  banks 
of  the  River  Magog,  in  the  townships  of  Ascott  and  Orford,  County  of  Compton,  Quebec.  Dis- 
tant from  Quebec  121  miles,  from  Montreal  96  miles,  from  Dudswell,  20  miles.  It  was  formerly 
part  of  Melbourne  Circuit. 


Knowlton  set  off. 


1846  John  Douglas              

, . . 

47  John  Douglas .                 

115 

48  Gifford  Dorey                       :      . 

107 

49  Henry  Lan ton..  .                            ..              

50  Henry  Lanton ..    . 

51  Benjamin  Slight,  M.  A 

52  Benjamin  Slight,  M.A 

53  Benjamin  Slight,  M.A                 . .      . .              

54  Benjamin  Slight,  M.A ... 

55  Benjamin  Slight,  M.A 

102 

2  62 

4  30 

56  William  D.  Brown .... 

98 

6  00 

3  10 

12  28 

57  William  D.  Brown..                 

114 

4  70 

6  25 

13  00 

58  William  D.  Brown 

127 

7  25 

5  67 

13  25 

59  William  Hansford .                .  .          

158 

7  18 

3  75 

13  75 

60  William  Hansford 

141 

8  35 

3  43 

10  00 

61  William  Hansford .                                             

123 

7  65 

3  23 

6  50 

62  Edward  Barrass          . .      . .          

132 

7  67 

3  25 

6  20 

115 

8  79 

4  56 

7  56. 

64  Edward  Barrass,  Richard  Robinson . .        . .         ... 

115 

8  95 

4  68 

8  07 

120 

13  50 

4  75 

17  55 

66  William  Hall,  B.A.                

100 

5  73 

8  78 

67  William  Hall,  B.A 

144 
161 

10  10 

11  28 

2  66 
6  15 

9  18 

68  William  Hall,  B.A 

11  09 

69  John  Borland 

164 

17  13 

8  34 

15  23 

70  John  Wakefield        

151 
123 

20  67 

21  00 

10  00 
14  00 

14  89 

71  John  Wakefield  .            

15  00 

72  Daniel  Connolly                  

107 

15  00 

9  00 

23  00 

73  Daniel  Connolly ... 

107 

15  50 

9  00 

30  00 

74  See  Montreal  Conference                       . .          

108 

15  60 

9  00 

40  00 

+  Lawrenceville  again  set  off. 


298 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND   MISSIONS. 


SHERBKOOKE  WEST. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Lanark,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Mississippi  Mission. 


Year 

« 

Names  of  Ministers. 
i 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1842  William  Pollard..         .... 

i84 

$6  40 

■  ■   .-..  ,  . 

$4  66 

151 

4  50 

1  75 

46} 

47  William  Cotton ...= \      . 

,   , 

o     •     •     0 

•  •  ■  ■ 

48  Michael  Baxter          . .      ..,...., 

85 

1  65 

*     ■     •    M- 

0  90 

49  Michael  Baxter 

125 

2  00 

.,     1      *     » 

0  50 

50  Supplied  from  Lanark  Mission . 

110 

6  50 

0  90 

.       ■  • 

52  David  Jennings    ....... 

84 

5  90 

2  65 

53  David  Hardie       . .      .          . .                 . . 

78 

4  43 

• 

3  67 

54  David  Hardie .             . . 

100 

5  27 

4  29 

55)     

128 

3  92 

-     .      •     . 

3  04    ' 

to  >  United  with  Lanark  Mission. 

58) 

59  William  Norton 

60  John  V.  Wilson 

60 

2  00 

$6  68 

1  65 

61  John  V.  Wilson 

46 

1  10 

0  75 

1  20 

52 

1  22 

0  75 

1  20 

63  William  McDonagh 

107 

2  50 

1  00 

3  00 

64  Now  called  Rokeby  Mission — which  see. . 

86 

3  00 

1  10 

4  00 

SIDNEY: 

A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Hastings,  Ontario. 

Circuit. 

1833  James  N orris,  Heman  Davis.. . 

34  George  Ferguson,  Thomas  Harmon. . . . 

35  George  Ferguson,  William  Haw 

36  William  H.  Williams 

37  William  H.  Williams,  Solomon  Snider. 

38  Lewis  Warner,  Solomon  Snider. . 

39  Lewis  Warner,  Daniel  Wright ... 

40  George  F.  Playter,  Vincent  B.  Howard. 

41  George  F.  Playter,  William  Philp 

42  Wellington  Jeffers,  Michael  Fawcett . 

43  Wellington  Jeflfers . .      , „    

44  Richard  Phelps,  Robert  Lochead. . 

45  Cyrus  R.  Allison,  John  Williams. 

46  Cyrus  R.  Allison,  John  C.  Osborne... 

47  John  Black,  John  C.  Osborne 

48  John  Black,  Alexander  Potts 

49  John  Black,  Robert  Robinson 

50  Michael  Fawcett,  Aaron  D.  Miller 

51  Michael  Fawcett,  Henry  Jones. . 

52  Michael  Fawcett,  Henry  Jones  . 

53  John  Lever,  John  Mills 

54  John  Lever,  David  A.  Johnston 

55  John  Lever,  David  A.  Johnston 

56  John  Lever,  Henry  Jackson .... 

57  John  Law,  Arthur  Browning,  A.  Doxsee 

58  John  Law,  Richard  Potter... 
f>9  John  Wesley  German..         ... 

60  John  Wesley  German . .  

61  John  Wesley  German. ...  

62  John  Jackson .... 

63  John  Jackson  .    .  . 

64  Robert  Fowler,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.E  .,,'..! 

65  Robert  Fowler,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.E.. 

66  Robert  Fowler,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.E.,  James  Kines 

67  Edward  A.  Ward,  Edward  Morrow,  M.A 

68  Edward  A.  Ward 

69  John  Walton 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Belleville 


370 

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■  • 

300 

274 

-.  ■  °- 

310 

2  12 

.  ^  ■ 

258 

1  83 

-,  •  -  .j 

262 

13  48 

■  ■  ■  ■ 

269 

8  38 

353 

9  90   - 

370 

11  40 

417 

4  15 

r    ,;    ■    «' 

360 

4  43 

■     B           • 

319 

9  75 

335 

16  27 

•      •     •     • 

401 

16  58 

J     •      •     • 

526 

17  94 

386 

13  00 

V 

390 

14  00 

404 

14  52 

.... 

372 

13  00 

.  ■  •  ■ 

433 

13  25 

.... 

436 

14  00 

499 

14  40 

4  88 

425 

16  85 

6  24 

420 

22  50 

8  14 

408 

13  03 

4  69 

440 

13  38 

6  35 

270 

11  01 

3  03 

290 

13  17 

3  25 

310 

13  55 

4  60 

276 

14  00 

4  81 

300 

6  02 

0  87 

316 

11  22 

4  42 

316 

15  13 

4  61 

356 

14  48 

8  22 

406 

17  51 

8  33 

236 

12  09 

6  50 

7  50 

9  75 

16  00 

2  74 

6  00 

20  00 

5  16 

1  90 

5  40 

4  12 

4  55 

4  60 

9  25 

9  35 

12  00 

9  25 

16  50 

13  50 

12  00 

13  00 

13  25 

22  50 

26  65 

30  65 

22  49 

22  62 

42  02 

72  12 

90  80 

72  50 

35  40 

33  25 

39  50 

55  09 

67  45 

50  00 

WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


299 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1870  John  Walton        

71  John  Walton          

72  Thomas  Cullen 

73  Thomas  Cullen 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 

207 
219 
202 
187 
190 

13  00 

14  20 
9  10 
9  16 
5  63 

7  00 
5  25 
5  75 
5  78 
5  80 

45  17 

46  50 
36  70 
50  30 
55  00 

SILVER  ISLET. 

A  Mission  on  Lake  Superior,  District  of  Algoma,  Ontario. 

1872  John  H.  Keppel. .  

73  Joseph  Galloway  .          .  .                  ....                        .  12 

74  See  Toronto  Conference. .  

SIMCOE. 

The  County  Town  of  the  County  of  Norfolk,  is  situated  on  the  River  Lynn,  in  the  township  of 
Woodhouse,  Ontario.  Distant  from  Port  Dover  7  miles,  from  Paris  25  miles,  and  from  Hamilton 
46  miles. 

1836  Joseph  Messmore,  Peter  Ker 

37  Richard  Phelps.             . .                   .  373 

38  Richard  Phelps 407 

39  Robert  Corson,  David  Hardie 287 

40  Robert  Corson,  C.  W.  M.  Gilbert..                     . .        .  292 

41  Peter  Ker,  Joseph  Sheply. .                          .  .                .  353 

42  Peter  Ker,  Thomas  Cosford 434 

43  Matthias  Holtby,  George  Kennedy ...  453 

44  Matthias  Holtby,  Thomas  Jeffers .'......            .  454 

45  Kennedy  Creighton,  Francis  Chapman .  455 

46  Kennedy  Creighton,  Francis  Chapman 425 

47  James  Booth,  James  Gray..  .                ......                . .  430 

48  James  Booth .  .                  .  .  *  330 

49  William  Ryerson,  Francis  Chapman    . . .  159 

50  William  Ryerson,  Ozias  Barber.      . .            ...            .  278 

51  Edwy  M.  Ryerson,  John  English.               182 

52  Ed wy  M.  Ryerson. ...  167 

53  Edwin  Clement                    1 207 

54  Edwin  Clement                207 

55  Joseph  Sheply. .                   .. 160 

56  Joseph  Sheply ..                  162            16  03            7  03 

57  WilliamS.  Griffin..                                 143           16  68           7  05 

58  William  S.  Griffin.                   ....  186 

59  WilliamS.  Griffin..          ....                             ..  170 

60  James  Preston..        .' . .  148 

61  James  Preston          190 

62  James  Preston 167            12  18 

63  William  Stephenson          ...                    195            14  74 

64  William  Stephenson 188            17  50 

65  Nicholas  R.  Willoughby,  B. A..                     194           17  82 

66  Nicholas  R.  Willoughby,  B. A..                     210           19  01 

67  Nicholas  R.  Willoughby,  B.  A 218           20  90 

68  John  Wakefield                            .  .                        ...  277            26  09 

69  John  Wakefield 203            23  40 

70  George  McRitchie              235            15  00 

71  George  McRitchie      ..  215            17  08 

72  George  McRitchie . .  190           17  95 

73  John  A.  Williams .                                          177           18  72 

74  See  London  Conference 189            26  20 


13 

00 

19 

18 

12 

f>6 

14 

92 

16  75 

10 

45 

20  00 

20 

00 

20  75 

21 

00 

21 

50 

6  07 

/ 

29 

10 

12 

16 

75 

9 

55 

8 

62 

12 

10 

12 

35 

16 

03 

16 

68 

10 

92 

19 

82 

14 

05 

18 

52 

75 
00 
63 
86 
68 
04 
9  80 
6  47 

10  00 

11  30 
16  73 

11  00 

12  00 
10  10 
10  25 
15  00 


29  25 

17  34 

9  58 

10  40 

12  00 

12  06 

14  50 

8  00 

8  48 

10  00 

10  23 

"75 

24  00 
19  87 
10  78 

8  25 

9  20 
7  07 

12  00 
21  50 
19  63 

29  70 

25  30 

30  00 
27  00 

30  75 

25  50 

26  03 

31  80 
33  85 
41  25 
43  00 
43  00 
43  00 
43  00 
43  00 
43  00- 


SMITH'S  CREEK. 
So  called  from  the  name  of  a  stream  which  runs  through  the  township  of  Hope,   and  empties  itself 
into  Lake  Ontario,  at  Port  Hope,  in  the  County  of  Durham,  Ontario.     The  Circuit  comprehended 
a  part  of  the  Prince  Edward  District,  with  the  Belleville  country,  and  all  the  road  from  the  Trent 
to  the  border  of  the  Yonge  Street  Circuit. 


Year 

Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Year 

Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

1805  Thomas  Madden      

6  Luther  Bishop 

7  Robert  Perry 

76 
100 

1808  Elias  Pattie.      . .                     

10  John  Reynolds. . .                .... 

105 
130 
125 

Walsingham  set  off. 


t  Port  Dover  set  off. 


300 


CIRCUITS,  STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


Year 

Ministers. 

•No.  of 
Members. 

Year 

Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

1811  Joseph  Gatchell 

12  Thomas  Whitehead... 

13  ) 

14.  1  ^°  recor(l- 

15  Isaac  B.  Smith. . 

16  Nathaniel  Reeder 

17  )  See  Hallowell  and  Duffin's  Creek 
18)          Circuit.        .        

120 
120 

92 
210 

1819  Elijah  Boardman.                   

21  Thos.  Madden,  Solomon  Waldron 

22  Samuel  Belton .    

23  Samuel  Belton,  John  S.  Attwood 

25  See  Oobourg      .    . . . 

200 
203 
256 
327 
394 
425 
472 

SMITH'S  FALLS. 
A  village  on  the  Rideau  Canal,  [in  the  township  of  if  orth  Elmsley,  County  of  Lanark,  Ontario.     It 
was  formerly  part  of  the  Rideau  Circuit.     Distant  from  Perth  12  miles,  and  from  Brockville  26 
miles. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund.- 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1846  William  H.  Williams,  William  H.  Poole . 

47  William  H.  Williams .... 

400 

6  15 

4  30 

48  John  Lever .           .... 

192 

4  25 

•  •  .  . 

1  32 

49  John  Lever 

. .          . .        .  •  • 

209 

5  48 

■  ■  •  • 

5  52 

50  Benjamin  Nankeville. . . 

209 

5  50 

5  50 

51  Benjamin  Nankeville.. 

••. 

221 

8  24 

14  07 

52  William  Coleman. ... 

209 

8  54 

16  12 

53  William  Coleman. . 

205 

11  94 

18  55 

206 

16  22 

25  12 

55  Sylvester  Hurlburt . .                         

174 

12  26 

2  65 

21  18 

56  Vincent  B.  Howard 

166 

13  35 

2  08 

20  90 

57  Vincent  B.  Howard 

166 

14  18 

2  07 

22  27 

58  Silas  Huntingdon,  Thomas  Bell 

164 

8  03 

1  98 

17  00 

59  Silas  Huntingdon,  Thomas  H.  Walker 

300 

8  25 

2  00 

21  23 

60  Silas  Huntingdon,  Hazleton  A.  Spencer 

351 

8  96 

3  05 

21  05 

61  Robert  Brewster,  William  Adams 

341 

10  00 

4  50 

22  78 

62  Robert  Brewster,  Richard  N.  Adams ...               ... 

284 

10  00 

4  50 

32  00 

63  Robert  Brewster,  John  Holmes 

257 

8  50 

3  00 

22  50 

64  James  Gray,  William  H.  Schofield,  B.A.      ...... 

227 

8  50 

3  00 

17  55 

65  James  Gray,  Henry  Irvine . .          

235 

8  65 

3  95 

23  19 

66  James  Gray,  William  Shaw 

252 

11  36 

4  38 

24  69 

67  Francis  Coleman,  Joseph  H.  Chant.. .        . .          

260 

15  67 

5  06 

26  90 

68  Francis  Coleman,  John  J.  Hare              

288 

16  29 

6  15 

28  77 

69  David  C.  McDowell,  John  J.  Hare ... 

292 

16  33 

11  48 

32  00 

70  David  C.  McDowell,  James  Macfarlane.. 

"295 

14  40 

13  50 

21  45 

71  David  C.  McDowell,  Edwin  A.  Chown,  B.  A. . . 

281 

15  90 

18  50 

23  35 

72  James  C.  Slater,  Robert  Lochead..                 

321 

17  50 

12  50 

33  50 

73  James  C.  Slater,  Beni'amin  Franklin 

306 

14  86 

6  00 

33  50 

74 

See  Montreal  Conference 

300 

16  16 

7  03 

32  63 

207 
264 

310 

294 
285 

332 


SMITHVILLE. 
A  village  situate  on  the  River  Jordan,  in  the  township  of  Grimsby, 
was  formerly  part  of  the  Grimsby  Circuit.     Distant  from 
1856  Edward  White. 

57  Edward  White . . 

58  (  Edward  White, 
I  John  Shaw, 

59  John  Shaw 

60  John  Shaw  . 

61  Michael  Fawcett,  Shem  Blanshard. 

62  Jonathan  E.  Betts    j  ^ames  ™ing-     • 

j  Nelson  Burns,  M.A 

63  Jonathan  E.  Betts ....      . .  290 

64  Joseph  Reynolds,  Daniel  V  Lucas .  284 

65  Joseph  Reynolds ...  242 

66  Joseph  Reynolds,  James  Moss ...  .  240 

67  Francis  Berry,  Richard  W  Woodsworth.  290 

68  Francis  Berry,  David  Cattenach 300 

69  Alex.  R.  Campbell,  B.  B.  Dundas 310 

70  Alex.  R.  Campbell,  John  A.  Jewell,  B.A.        299 

71  Alex.  R.  Campbell,  Richard  G.  James 307 

72  William  Savage,  John  Jennings . .      312 

73  William  Savage,  J.  M.  Harrison ..  332 

74  See  London  Conference.. .        346 


County  of 
Hamilton 


Lincoln,  Ontario. 
22  miles. 


It 


16  00 

5  00 

8  05 

5  05 

8  10 

5  05 

7  85 

4  00 

11  63 

5  20 

10  00 

5  00 

10  48 

6  00 

9  00 

3  40 

8  01 

2  05 

4  53 

1  05 

6  25 

1  68 

16  46 

6  55 

15  02 

7  39 

15  50 

8  00 

15  60 

10  50 

14  19 

7  99 

11  90 

8  00 

12  00 

6  10 

12  00 
12  65 

12  00 

13  07 

22  31 

28  00 

28  18 
25  00 

14  21 
17  10 

25  10 
37  79 

30  00 

31  00 

26  70 
26  30 

23  00 

24  00 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFEKENCE. 


301 


SOMBRA  and  WALPOLE  ISLAND. 

A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Sombra,  County  of  Lambton,  Ontario.     Walpole  Island  is  on  the 
River  St.  Clair.     It  was  formerly  a  part  of  Mooretown  Mission. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1871  John  Russell,  William  Austin            

72  United  with  Wallaceburg 

73  James  H.  Stonehouse,  John  A.  Munroe. . 

74  See  London  Conference  ...                           .... 

142 
192 
190 

188 

$1  10 
7  46 
6  82 
4  00 

$0  25 

2  40 

3  43 
1  00 

$2  00 

7  11 

12  25 

10  00 

84 
52 
68 
58 

59 
80 
95 
09 


2  67 
0  36 

0  50 

1  40 
1  51 
1  62 


2  54 

5  45 
10  00 

6  50 


12 
30 
67 
90 


SOUTHAMPTON. 

A  village  at  the  mouth  of  the  Saugeen  River,  on  Lake  Huron,  in  the  township  of  Saageen,  County  of 
Bruce,  Ontario.     Distant  from  Owen  Sound  32  miles,  from  Goderich  60  miles. 

1854  George  Jacques 

55  William  Richardson  47 

56  Stephen  Brownell    59 

57  Stephen  Brownell 64 

58  Stephen  Brownell      45 

Paisley  Mission  united  with  it. 

59  James  Iveson,  Nelson  B.  Clarke  ..  ...  38 

60  William  R,  Dyre 128 

-    61  William  R.  Dyre         107 

62  United  with  Saugeen  Mission  116 

SOUTH  MOUNTAIN. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Mountain,  County  of  Dundas,  Ontario.  It  is  situate  on  the  bank  of  the 
River  Nation,  and  is  15  miles  from  Kemptville,  25  miles  from  Prescott,  and  40  miles  from  Ottawa. 
It  was  formerly  part  of  Kemptville  Circuit. 

1864  Hugh  McLean  ...  

65  Hugh  McLean .... 

66  John  Howes 

67  John  Howes.  

68  John  Howes .  . .  .... 

69  Andrew  Armstrong ....  

70  Andrew  Armstrong       

71  Andrew  Armstrong       

72  Jabez  B.  Saunders 

73  Jabez  B.  Saunders .  

74  See  Montreal  Conference  . .      . .      : 


240 
260 

262 
259 
275 
265 
240 
228 
254 
272 


5  15 
5  90 


32 
10 
36 
29 
30 
10 
35 
05 


00 
43 
97 
13 

28 
20 
10 
40 
72 
90 


5  10 

6  25 
8  37 

12  06 

13  83 
20  00 
15  00 
24  00 
26  50 
28  10 


SPENCERVILLE. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Edwardsburg,  County  of  Grenville,  Ontario.      It  was  formerly  part  of 
the  Maitland  Circuit.     Distant  from  Prescott  10  miles,  and  from  Kemptville  14  miles. 

1862  William  M.  Pattyson 

63  William  M.  Pattyson 180  6  00  2  25  7  50 

64  William  M.  Pattyson 190  6  25  2  30  7  75 

65  William  Morton ..                      204  6  50  3  00  8  00 

66  William  Morton 204  9  26  5  74  8  62 

67  William  Morton ....                     ...               ....  204  9  27  411  10  55 

68  John  Holmes                                   234  9  28  4  15  10  75 

69  John  S.  Evans  .        .  •.               240  10  00  5  00  1175 

70  William  Sheridan    ...                              228  7  02  3  20  11  80 

71  William  Sheridan 185  7  00  3  50  12  00 

72  William  Sheridan          220  7  00  3  50  12  00 

73  Thomas  W    Constable 215  6  50  3  80  12  50 

74  See  Montreal  Conference                   211  6  50  3  00  20  00 

STAMFORD. 
A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Welland,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Fort  George 


and  Queenston  Circuit. 


1830  Joseph  Messmore,  James  Wilson 

31  Edmund  Stoney,  James  Wilson 

32  Edmund  Stoney,  Ephraim  Evans 

33  David  Wright,  Edwy  M.  Ryerson  . . .    , 

34  David  Wright,  Alexander  Irvine. . . 


336 
453 
524 
524 


41  55 


302 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS,   AND   MISSIONS. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1835  Alexander  Irvine,  Alexander  McNab ... 

438 

$32  57 

36  Richard  Jones,  Alexander  McNab                         . .    . 

402 

34  37 

37  Thomas  Bevitt,  Samuel  Rose                                       . 

383 

32  00 

367 

$33  60 

14  00 

39  Matthew  Whiting,  Joseph  Messmore.        

277 

23  00 

9  12 

40  Hamilton  Biggar,  E.  Shepherd,  Thomas  Cosford. 

287 

37  27 

20  75 

41  Hamilton  Biggar,  John  Law,  G.  R.  Sanderson. . 

438 

23  14 

19  50 

42  Lewis  Warner,  G.  R.  Sanderson,  William  McEwen. . 

375 

39  10 

13  48 

43  Lewis  Warner,  James  Musgrove 

-*  443 

28  01 

16  00 

44  Jonathan  Scott,  Joseph  Messmore,  Joseph  Sheply... . 

336 

27  51 

.... 

16  50 

45  Jonathan  Scott,  Joseph  Messmore 

430 

34  20 

30  50 

46  Reuben  E.  Tupper,  Ephraim  B.  Harper. 

262 

24  33 

.... 

26  27 

47  Reuben  E.  Tupper,  Ephraim  B.  Harper 

236 

26  42 

17  32 

48  Ephraim  B.  Harper,  John  Hunt ... 

234 

24  34 

16  25 

"    49  Now  called  Drummondville  Circuit ... 

259 

24  50 

20  00 

STANSTEAD. 

A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Stanstead,  Quebec.     Distant  from  Coaticook  18  miles,  from 

Georgeville  13  miles. 


Year 


Ministers. 


1804  Joseph  Fairbanks 

5  S.  Chamberlain 

6  Philip  Ayer  . .         

7  Levi  Walker ... 

8  Charles  Virgin      . .      

9  Elisha  Streeter 

10  S.  Briggs 

11  Joseph  Dennett. . 

12  R.  Hayes  . .      

j?  [  No  record  owing  to  the  war. 

15  John  Lewis. .......        

16  Benjamin  Sabin  . .  

17 

18  Zenas  Adams,  Wilder  Mack 

19  S.  B.  Haskill,  S.  Norris. 

Phineas  Crandell      .        .    

The  above  were  under  the  direc- 
tion of  the  M.  E.  Conference, 
United  States — those  which  fol- 
low were  members  of  the  Eng- 
lish Wesleyan  Conference  until 
1 854,  when  the  Lower  Canada 
work  was  united  to  the  Canada 
Conference. 

John  Hick ...  

John  Hick 

23  Richard  Pope ... 

24  Richard  Pope 

Barnston  united  with  it  5  years 


20 


21 

22 


No.  of 
Members. 


124 
119 

105 
129 
200 
238 


50 

75 

124 
229 


96 

27 
43 
52 


Year 


Ministers. 


1825  Richard  Pope ... 

26  Richard  Pope.. 

27  James  Knowlan       . . 

28  James  Knowlan 

29  James  Booth . . 

30  James  Booth 

31  John  Hick ....         ..... 

32  John  Hick,  George  Newlove 

33  William  Squire 

34  William  Squire 

35  William  Squire,  John  Raines. . . 

36  William  Squire 

37  Thomas  Turner,  R.  Garrett.. 

38  Thomas  Turner 

39  Thomas  Turner,  R.  Hutchinson, 

40  Robert  Cooney,  Henry  Lanton 

41  Robert  Cooney     . . 

42  Robert  Cooney 

43  James  Brock . 

44  James  Brock . 

45  James  Brock .... 

46  Edmund  S.  Ingalls. 

47  Edmund  S.-  Ingalls 

48  John  Borland  . . 

49  John  Borland  . . 

50  John  Borland . . 

51  John  Tomkins  . . 

52  John  Tomkins 

53  John  Tomkins  . . 


No.  of 
Members. 


130 
174 
254 
200 
220 
159 
183 
215 
207 
260 
260 
336 
315 
315 
294 
300 
296 
279 
211 
193 
186 
196 
152 
145 


54  John  Tomkins 

55  Malcolm  McDonald. .        

140 

... 

56  Malcolm  McDonald. .                           

145 

4  75 

3  37 

6  85 

57  Malcolm  McDonald. . 

154 

5  40 

3  48 

8  60 

58  William  H.  Bakewell .                            ..... 

158 

4  18 

4  88 

8  60 

59  William  H.  Bakewell 

*  125 

4  40 

4  13 

8  00 

60  John  Borland . .                                        ..... 

tl24 

4  50 

4  10 

8  00 

61  John  Borland.                       

97 

.     6  50 

4  50 

12  36 

62  John  Borland.           

104 

8  71 

5  25 

7  50 

63  John  Tomkins. .                                                

94 

5  22 

3  00 

5  76 

64  John  Tomkins. .             

86 

3  43 

3  20 

4  20 

65  John  Tomkins 

96 

3  00 

6  69 

9  20 

Chippewa  set  off. 


t  Georgeville  set  off. 


t  Coaticook  and  Barnston  set  off. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


303 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1866  William  R.  Parker,  B.  A. . 

67  William  R.  Parker,  B.A 

68  William  R.  Parker,  M.  A 

69  Edward  B.  Ryckman,  M.A 

70  Edward  B.  Ryckman,  M.A 

71  William  Hansford « 

72  William  Hansford,  John  Grenfell.      .    . 

73  William  Hansford,  A.  Lee  Holmes,  B.A. 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


No.  of 
Members. 


91 

150 

100 

90 

103 

87 

87 

80 

131 


Conting. 

Educa. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

$3  85 

$5  89 

11  55 

4  88 

11  70 

4  85 

6  30 

4  00 

12  60 

8  58 

10  25 

11  55 

19  02 

12  62 

13  00 

9  00 

13  25 

7  70 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

$13  70 


00 

75 
40 


STAYNER. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Nottawasaga.  County  of  Simcoe,  Ontario. 

Nottawasaga  Mission. 
1869  Samuel  Tucker,  John  A.  Jewell 

70  James  Woodsworth,  Thomas  J.  Reid 

71  James  Matheson,  Robert  Reynolds 

72  Isaac  B.  Aylesworth,  M.  D 

73  Isaac  Gold    

74  See  Toronto  Conference. .  


16  00 
14  00 
16  23 
13  25 
16  98 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


260 
240 

242 
94 
89 


13  08 
13  13 

10  05 
3  27 
3  78 


10 


00 
22 
39 
41 

24 


25  00 

25  00 

20  15 

5  00 

5  75 


STIRLING. 


6  25 

6  27 
92 
30 
55 
25 
50 


A  village  in  the  townships  of  Rawdon  and  Sidney,   County  of  Hastings,   Ontario.     It  was  formerly 
Rawdon  Mission.     Distant  from  Belleville  16  miles,  and  from  Trenton  15  miles. 

1855  John  Black..  .1 

56  Nelson  Brown I  115             6  25           150           5  00 

57  Nelson  Brown..             110             6  27           2  53           5  00 

58  John  English 230 

59  John  English,  Hugh  McLean             161 

60  John  Jackson,  Richard  N.  Adams                  .  .            .  302 

61  John  Jackson t  278 

62  John  W., German 178 

63  John  Walton      ....              Ill              6  09 

64  John  Walton .                                                               .  150             4  03 

65  John  Walton                                 160             4  25 

66  David  Ryan ...  210             5  50 

67  George  Can- ..        .  182             5  75 

68  George  Carr,  William  J.  Young.                     173             6  00 

69  George  Carr,  Robert  Davey 192  13  14 

70  Charles  Taggart,  William  Rilance .  >  248  13  55 

71  Charles  Taggart,  John  Ruttan j  258  12  08 

72  Charles  Taggart,  Samuel  McCauley i  292  1158 

73  William  Scales,  Sidney  J.  Shorey        .  .                ....  267  12  01 

74  See  Toronto  Conference. .                ...                            .1  261  13  60 


1  50 

2  53 
52 
08 
00 
73 
80 
90 
20 
25 
75 


2  80 
2  90 
6  00 
6  00 
8  00 

5  83 

6  50 

7  25 


6  73 

7  07 

8  47 
12  20 
12  90 
27  66 
20  85 
14  50 
14  50 

19  55 

20  00 

20  00 

21  00 
26  50 
21  82 
20  00 
20  00 


54 
95 


4  14 


3  00 


STONEY  CREEK. 

A  village   in  the  township  of  Saltfleet,    County  of  Wentworth,   Ontario.     Distant  from   Hamilton 

7  miles.      It  was  formerly  part  of  Grimsby  Circuit. 
1854  John  English  .  ... 

55  John  English      '. 

56  1        

to  \  Included  in  Grimsby  Circuit. 
74 

STORRINGTON. 

So  called  from  the  name  of  a  township  in  the  County  of  Frontenac,  Ontario. 

1854  James  Thompson .... 

55  James  Thompson  

56  Included  in  Gananoque  and  Waterloo  Circuits  . . 

57  David  A.  Johnston 

58  Now  called  Brewer's  Mills 


130 
167 


105 


6  47 
6  58 


18  68 


1  00 


8  00 
7  00 


STOUFFVILLE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Whitchurch,  County  of  York,  Ontario.     Distant  from  Toronto  28  miles. 


1853  Cornelius  Flummerfelt 

54  Cornelius  Flummerfelt 

55  Ashton  Fletcher 

56  Alfred  Andrews 


56 

61 

58 

109 


5  62 
5  48 
8  00 


4  75 

5  48 

2  75 


Avening  set  off. 


t  Marmora  set  off. 


304 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND   MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1857  Alfred  Andrews 

58  Charles  Taggart.  James  Anderson 

59  Charles  Taggart,  James  Broley 

60  Nelson  Brown 

61  Richard  Pinch,  Alfred  McCann. .       .... 

62  Richard  Pinch,  J.  Carroll  Wilson 

63  James  Norris  ...  . .  s 

64  John  Hodgson 

65  John  Hodgson . . 

66  Thomas  Hadwin 

67  Thomas  Hadwin. ....      . .  ..v  . . 

68  Daniel  E.  Gee ..      ..      .. 

69  Daniel  E.  Gee..  .. 

70  Daniel  E.  Gee. 

71  W.  S.  McCullough,  M.A.,  Jeremiah  W.  Annis. 

72  W   S.  McCullough,  M.A.,  Isaac  N.  Robinson... 

to  i?  i.    •     t    xr     i      \  H.  Richardson, 

73  Ephraim  L.  Koyl,    j  ThomM  g^' 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


No.  of 
Members. 


170 
232 
221 
204 
193 
150 
*174 
93 
93 
100 
110 
116 
150 
165 
175 
185 

187 

192 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$11  97 

7  22 
10  27 
10  26 

8  21 
12  30 
12  80 

5  00 

1  94 

2  07 

6  53 
8  05 
8  23 

3  05 
3  85 

7  83 

8  00 
8  10 


Educa. 
Fund. 


$1  75 
0  42 
4  50 
3  62 
8  13 
6  56 
6  89 


50 
00 
20 
15 
20 
40 
50 
10 
00 


4' 00 
4  10 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$8  00 
5  76 

7  91 

8  00 

8  62 

11  20 
16  26 
10  00 

14  76 
7  47 

9  00 

12  59 

13  10 

7  05 

8  25 

15  00 

15  00 

16  15 


STRATFORD. 

The  County  Town  of  the  County  of  Perth,  Ontario,  is  situate  on  the  River  Avon,  at  the  corners  of  the 
five  townships  of  North  and  South  Easthope,  Downie,  Gore  of  Downie,  and  Ellice,  County  of 
Perth,  Ontario.     Distant  from  Toronto  88  miles,  and  from  Sarnia  80  miles. 

1847  William  Dignam,  Charles  Silvester. .  

48  Ezra  Adams,  William  Dignam      ...                 ......  145 

49  William  Dignam ...        .  183 

50  George  Case 120 

51  ) 
g„  (  United  with  Blenheim               ...  1 110 

53  Isaac  Barber. .......  ...        

54  George  Case ....                 ..  50 

55  George  Case 47 

56  John  Jackson 41 

57  Thomas  Cosford,  Elias  W   Frazee 81 

58  Orrin  H.  Ellsworth,  Henry  Bawtinhimer 80 

59  Orrin  H.  Ellsworth,  Stephen  Bond 144 

60  Thomas  Cleghorn,  Daniel  Connolly 169 

61  Thomas  Cleghorn,  Daniel  E.  Brownell 162 

62  Joseph  Hugill,  Alexander  Burns,  B.  A.          ......  207 

63  Joseph  Hugill,  Henry  Kellam ..  187 

64  Hall  Christopherson,  John  R.  Alexander. . .      181 

(  William  Sparling,    )  Ttr 
(  George  Leech,           j 

66  Hall  Christopherson,  George  Martin  Brown .           . .  224 

67  William  Price,  Ezra  A.  Healey . .      ....  203 

68  William  Price 205 

69  Charles  Lavell,  M.  A ..  210 

70  Charles  Lavell,  M. A 110 

71  Charles  Lavell,  M.  A.    ...  149 

72  William  C.  Henderson,  M.  A 150 

73  William  C.  Henderson,  M.  A. .  172 

74  See  London  Conference ,...,.          . .                       .  222 

STRATHROY. 

A  town  on  the  River  Sydenham,  in  the  townships  of  Adelaide  and  Carradoc,  County  of  Middlesex, 
Ontario.  Distant  from  London  22  miles,  and  from  Sarnia  40  miles.  It  was  formerly  Adelaide 
Mission. 

1851  James  Armstrong,  John  Shaw       ...  ... 

52  James  Armstrong.      178             6  73            

53  John  K.  Williston .    . . .    186           10  89                . .            5  84 

54  John  K.  Williston . .    .  162           12  03            6  67 

55  John  K.  Williston,  Thomas  S.  Howard ...  140             9  15                ..            8  00 

56  Richard  L.  Tucker. t  158           16  62           4  64         12  07 

57  Richard  L.  Tucker..         120             5  53           3  03           5  00 

58  Nelson  Brown 125             8  00           3  00           6  00 


65  Hall  Christopherson, 


•  •  ■  ■ 

... 

3  00 

.... 

1  50 

2  00 

4  37 



2  00 

13  28 

3  03 

7  00 

3  25 

5  60 

2  00 

7  25 

3  00 

12  16 

4  51 

16  00 

8  00 

17  51 

9  25 

19  00 

9  60 

11  51 

5  52 

13  11 

6  86 

16  19 

5  08 

17  00 

5  00 

17  15 

6  02 

•18  20 

8  20 

18  30 

13  65 

9  02 

8  09 

10  20 

10  89 

15  05 

7  39 

22  05 

10  21 

17  53 

7  75 

1  25 

1  00 

6  50 

0  50 

i  66 

6  00 

6  25 

5  00 

10  00 

10  00 

20  00 

28  50 

46  00 

26  00 

27  00 

29  00 

30  00 

31  55 

45  00 

45  35 

15  00 

16  00 

18  00 

50  50 

24  32 

1  Some  appointments  given  to  Pickering  Circuit.     +  Wellesley  set  off.     J  Mount  Brydges  set  off. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


305 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1859  Nelson  Brown .. .  . .  .... 

60  James  A.  Iveson.    . 

61  James  A.  Iveson,  George  Sexsmith.. 

62  Luther  O.  Rice,  Samuel  Hume.. .  . 

63  Luther  0.  Rice,  William  H.  Winans. 

64  Isaac  Barbec,  William  H.  Winans 

65  Isaac  Barber,  Joseph  W.  Holmes.. 
56  John  Learoyd,  Joseph  W.  Hoimes 

67  John  Learoyd,  Richard  Hoskins 

68  John  Learoyd  .  . 

69  George  Goodson 

70  George  Goodson . 

71  Thomas  Cosford 

72  Thomas  Cosford 

73  Thomas  Cosford .  

74  See  London  Conference  


Conting. 
Fund. 


125 
127 
127 
148 
148 
170 
183 
265 
262 
266 
150 
150 
170 
173 
180 
162 


$4  67 

2  61 
4  50 

3  00 
11  25 
10  79 

9  47 

14  63 

15  29 

16  10 
8  25 

8  50 

9  54 
16  37 
16  50 
16  55 


$2  05 
0  57 
2  05 
70 
95 
81 
73 
24 
50 
15 
55 
00 


6  75 
10  00 
10  00 
10  00 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$4  00 
4  20 
6  65 


20 
69 


5 
6 

11  69 
'23  40 

24  15 

25  20 
27  10 
29  25 

20  00 

21  00 
36  00 
40  00 
40  00 


STREETSVILLE. 
A  village  in  the  Township  of  Toronto,   County   of  Peel,   Ontario. 

Circuit. 

1866  Charles  Fish,  Benjamin  Clement ... 

67  Charles  Fish,  Benjamin  Clement,  Thomas  Cardus.    .  390 

68  Charles  Fish,  John  H.  Robinson 380 

69  Edwin  Clement,  William  Galbraith 402 

70  Edwin  Clement,  W.  W-  Carson 375 

71  Edwin  Clement,  Alfred  L.  Russell,  B.A 365 

72  J.  Herbert  Starr,  William  J.  Jolliffe 375 

73  J.  Herbert  Starr,  Brabazon  B.  Dundas .      ...'...      .  361 

74  See  Toronto  Conference..  .  .378 

SUTTON,  EAST. 
A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Brome,   Quebec. 
1855  Francis  Hunt | 

56  Francis  Hunt.      ..                                         54 

57  Hiram  Fowler .  .            .  52 

58  Hiram  Fowler 52 

59  Samuel  Teeson .          .  54 

60  Hiram  Fowler...                            53 

61  Hiram  Fowler..  .                    ..      ..                49 

62  Hiram  Fowler 50 

63  George  Stenning ....  71 

64  Samuel  Jackson .  ...  .  •  .65 

65  Samuel  Jackson ....              .  .              . .                  ...  49 

66  Hiram  Fowler  .  .  .49 

67  Hiram  Fowler . .              ...  49 

68  Hiram  Fowler....                                           . .      /.  .      .  43 

69  John  Davies .                  . .                  . .  48 

70  John  Davies y       56 

71  John  Davies.             ..'.....               ..      ..           •■       ••  56 

72  Richard  Robinson                                           ....          •  •  53 

73  Richard  Robinson                           . .                      ....  54 

74  See  Montreal  Conference       .  .  .55 

SUTTON,  WEST. 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Brampton 


18  33 

22  50 

23  61 
25  10 

23  91 

24  21 

25  34 

26  51 


9  80 
10  20 
12  00 
16  00 
21  35 
15  0J 
15  00 
15  00 


96  00 

100  00 

101  00 
124  65 
130  45 
136  52 
141  60 
167  15 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Durham  Circuit. 


1  50 

2  40 


30 
00 


1  00 


00 
62 
00 
50 
65 
48 
65 
70 
65 
53 


6  43 


00 
00 
27 
00 
01) 
0  80 
0  86 
85 
18 
00 
29 
35 
44 
95 
60 
00 


2  00 

3  00 


00 
32 
10 

20 
38 
00 
55 


00 
53 
53 
00 
50 
56 

6  00 

7  50 


A  village  in  the  township  of  Georgina,  County  of  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Sharon  and 

Mount  Albert  Circuit. 


1872  William  Torrance 

73  William  Torrance 

74  See  Toronto  Conference.. 


81 
97 


1  65 
3  10 


2  55 

3  05 


SYDENHAM. 
A  township  on  the  Georgian  Bay,  County  of  Grey,  Ontario 

1846  John  Williams.  •    ■■ 

47  John  Williams ...  .126  4  50 

48  Edward  Sallows.  122  4  80 

49  John  Hutchinson   ....  181  5  90 

50 


3  71 


2  75 
2  50 
4  59 


*  Adelaide  set  off. 


20 


306 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


St. 


ST.  ANDREWS. 
A  town  on  the  North  River,  in  the  County  of  Argentieul,  Quebec. 


Distant  from  Montreal  45  miles. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1841  John  Armstrong,  William  Dignam.. 

42  John  Armstrong,  William  Morton 

43  William  H.  Williams,  John  Gemley 

44  William  H.  Williams,  Thomas  Hanna    . 

45  James  Hughes,  Michael  Baxter,  James  Armstrong . 

46  Michael  Baxter,  Charles  Taggart 

47  David  B.  Madden,  David  C.  McDowell 

48  David  B.  Madden,  Richard  Wilson 

49  Francis  Coleman,  John  B.  Armstrong 

50  Francis  Coleman,  Erastus  Hurlburt 

51  Francis  Coleman,  Richard  M.  Hammond 

52  Thomas  W.  Constable,  Richard  M.  Hammond. 

53  Thomas  W.  Constable,  Silas  Huntingdon. 

54  Thomas  W.  Constable,  William  Scales 

55  James  H.  Bishop,  Andrew  Armstrong 

56  Edward  H.  Dewart,  Edmund  E  Sweet .... 

57  Edward  H.  Dewart,  Edmund  E.  Sweet . 

58  Robert  Brown,  Henry  F.  Bland 

59  Robert  Brown,  Henry  F.  Bland 

60  Alfred  Andrews,  William  M.  Cooley. ... 

61  Alfred  Andrews  . . 

62  William  D.  Brown,  Alexander  Campbell  (B) 

63  William  D.  Brown,  Richard  Robinson        

64  Levi  Vanderburg,  Cornelius  A.  Jones. . 

65  Now  called  La  Chute  Circuit  ....      


No.  of 
Members. 


315 

365 
377 
319 
278 
264 
280 
267 
277 
280 
330 
353 
•  440 
351 
164 
175 
167 
248 
244 
266 
258 
260 
217 
220 


Conting. 
Fund. 


17  70 
9  12 
9  20 

6  83 

7  53 

8  00 
16  00 
12  38 

12  90 

13  07 
13  27 
12  37 

12  98 

13  75 
7  32 

10  12 


7  16 

7  75 

8  75 
7  24 
2  33 
2  83 
5  00 
5  10 


Educa. 
Fund. 


$5  00 


50 
00 
50 
00 
45 
01 
60 
06 
10 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$1 

2 

3 

2 

3 

3 

8 

13  32 
11  48 

11  68 

12  00 
12  00 


75* 

50 
76 
63 
00 

72 
50 


00 
37 
25 
30 
75 
8  00 

10  00 

13  26 

14  15 

11  00 

12  00 
12  50 


ST.  ARMAND. 
So  called  from  the  name  of  a  township  in  the  County  of  Mississquoi,  Quebec. 

of  the  Dunham  Circuit. 


It  was  formerly  part 


1 

Year^                     Ministers. 

i 

No.  of 
Members. 

Year 

Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

1818  Richard  Pope..       

24 

1837  Wm.  Squire,  Thomas  Campbell.. 

297 

19  Richard  Williams , 

68 

38  Wm.  Squire,  Thomas  Campbell.. 

298 

20  Richard  Williams ... 

68 

39  Wm.  Squire,  Malcolm  McDonald 

332 

21  Daniel  Hillier 

79 

40  R.  Hutchinson,  M.  McDonald. . . 

312 

22  James  Booth 

163 

41  R.  Hutchinson,  M.  McDonald. . . 

380 

23  James  Booth .      ......              ... 

313 

42  R.  Hutchinson,  H.  Montgomery. 

370 

24  John  DePutron...                   ..    . 

260 

43  H.  Montgomery,  R.  A.  Flanders. 

486 

25  Matthew  Lang. 

260 

44  W.  M.  Harvard,  R.  A.  Flanders. 

500 

26  Matthew  Lang 

260 

45  J.  B.  Sellev,  R.  A.  Flanders  .... 

531 

27  William  Squire    .... 

420 

46  j  W.E.  Shemtone  j  C'  Silvester-  ■ 

261 

28  William  Squire ... 

422 

261 

29  James  Knowlan.. 

442 

47  William  E.  Shenstone . .    ... 

187 

30  James  Knowlan,  W  E.Shenstone 

450 
405 
372 

48  William  Sco 

49  William  Sco 

50  William  Sco 

tt 

31  Thomas  Turner 

tt 

32  Ingham  Sutcliffe  .  .              

tt 

33  Matthew  Lang                 

400 

51  Edmund  S.  Ingalls 

34  Matthew  Lang    ... 

373 

52  Edmund  S.  Ingalls  .        ....... 

35  John  Tomkins,  John  Borland 

390 

53  Gifford  Dorey 

36  James  Booth,  Richard  Garrett.    . 

364 

1854  James  Norris  .           . . 

55  James  Norris                   ... 

67 

56  James  Norris 

73 

6  50 

1  50 

10  00 

57  Francis  Hunt ... 

87 

7  00 

2  00 

11  00 

58  Francis  Hunt .            

132 

7  37 

2  00 

160 

3  02 

2  00 

8  25 

60  John  Davies 

169 

3  32 

5  43 

6  45 

61  Rufus  A.  Flanders.      ...          ... 

154 

4  57 

3  25 

4  96 

62  Rufus  A  Flanders 

148 

1  27 

4  51 

*  Grenvi 

le  set  o 

ff. 

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307 


Year                              Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

1863'  Kufus  A.  Flanders . .                                           

155 

$1  75 

$4  72 

64  John  Armstrong  (A) . 

178 

2  57 

$5  06 

|5  53 

65  John  Armstrong*^). 

180 

7  50 

6  48 

12  00 

66  John  Armstrong  (A) 

181 

9  68 

6  11 

16  00 

67  Thomas  W   Constable                                       

165 

10  68 

6  35 

16  00 

68  Thomas  W    Constable      

157 

9  25 

6  20 

20  00 

69  Thomas  W.  Constable          

159 

8  60 

6  80 

11  25 

70  Thomas  Kelly 

160 

9  20 

7  70 

11  00 

71  Thomas  Kelley,  Allan  Patterson. 

220 

13  35 

11  00 

14  00 

72  Thomas  Kelley 

230 

14  25 

12  50 

16  00 

73  John  Davies,  Charles  R.  Flanders        

240 

15  50 

10  00 

14  00 

74  See  Montreal  Conference                                       

214 

15  55 

10  12 

24  00 

ST.    CATHARINES. 

A  city  on  the  Welland  Canal,  in  the  township  of  Grantham,  County 

from  Niagara  11  miles,  from  Hamilton  32 

1832  Egerton  Ryerson,  Joseph  Messmore. 

33  James  Evans,  John  Baxter  .  .  ...  401 

34  Edwy  M.  Ryerson,  John  Armstrong  ....  415 

35  Thomas  Bevitt,  Edwv  M.  Ryerson 453 

36  Thomas  Bevitt,  John  Douse..  397 

37  Joseph  Messmore,  James  Musgrove..  ..      ..  315 

38  Joseph  Messmore,  James  Musgrove 230 

39  Samuel  Belton,  Samuel  Rose. .  .  252 

40  Samuel  Belton.  Samuel  Rose.      .      .  284 

41  Edmund  Shepherd,  Thomas  Cosford  . .  342 

42  John  Ryerson,  Reuben  E.  Tupper    .  340 

43  George  R.  Sanderson,  Charles  Lavell. .  376 

44  George  R.  Sanderson,  Ephraim  B.  Harper..  ..  381 

45  Thomas  Demorest,  Thomas  Rattray. .  406 

46  Lewis  Warner,  George  Young.  342 

47  John  Law,  Lachlin  Taylor . .      . .  415 

48  John  Law,  Charles  Lavell ...  301 

49  William  Price,  William  Ames.. . .  .284 

50  Wffliam  Price,  j  JXn  Itvans,     \ 3°° 

51  Claudius  Byrne,  John  S.  Evans  . 

52  Claudius  Byrne,  William  S.  Griffin.. 

53  George  Goodson,  Richard  Clarke 


54  George  Goodson. 

55  Kennedy  Creighton. . . 

56  Kennedy  Creighton. 

57  William  McCullough 

58  William  McCullough  . 

59  William  McCullough. 

60  Robert  Cooney,  D.D. 

61  Samuel  Rose 

62  Samuel  Rose 

63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 


.(Thorold  set  off) 


Samuel  Rose,  Robert  W  Ferrier,  M.A 

Isaac  B.  Howard..  

Isaac  B.  Howard. . .  

Isaac  B.  Howard.. .  

John  Carroll 

John  Carroll.     .  

James  Brock,  George  H.  Bridgman,  M.A. . . . 

70  James  Brock,  George  H.  Bridgman,  M.A. . . . 

71  James  Brock,  Joshua  P.  Lewis 

72  William  R.  Parker,  M.A.,  Joshua  P.  Lewis. 

73  William  R.  Parker,  M.A.,  Joshua  P   Lewis... 

74  See  London  Conference. .  


297 
269 
280 
295 
110 
120 
140 
250 
263 
260 
218 
212 
212 
230 
245 
226 
266 
194 
200 
280 
290 
296 
337 
340 


of  Lincoln, 
miles. 


26  02 

15  110 
21  27 

26  80 
14  96 

33  60 

34  29 

34  90 

35  00 

28  13 

29  93 
31  42 
21  73 

23  47 

25  00 
25  55 
25  59 
25  75 

8  30 

12  60 
10  74 

16  22 

17  58 

13  91 
16  17 
10  17 

9  48 
10  92 
21  00 
19  92 

24  00 
24  84 
24  85 

27  26 

30  52 
57  29 
57  35 
60  88 


Ontario.     Distant 


46  00 
14  15 
45  38 
20  62 

16  00 

11  75 
20  87 

17  50 
6  00 

12  00 

27  20 

28  00 
20  25 
41  00 
28  75 
30  51 

36  42 

38  25 

37  50 

38  00 
32  00 
34  00 

7  05  11  37 

6  60  22  50 
4  83  20  00 

7  00  20  00 
6  20  26  00 
6  05  30  75 

00  31  25 

4  43  46  89 

4  83  42  00 

4  00  42  40 

6  00  47  10 

10  00  57  58 

10  08  52  50 

10  66  53  25 

15  00  43  55 

18  00  46  00 

18  75  60  00 

23  00  70  00 

25  75  42  00 

31  00  42  00 


ST.  FRANCIS  RIVER. 
So  called  from  the  name  of  a  river  which  empties  itself  into  the  St.  Lawrence,  near  Quebec. 


Year 


Ministers. 


1810  Robert  Hibbard 

11  Robert  Hibbard 

12  Sam'l  Luckey,  J.  F.  Chamberlain 
13 


No.  of 
Members. 


116 

47 
120 


Year 


Ministers. 


14 

15  Shipley  W.  Wilson. 

16  Daniel  Plumbly... 

17  .... 


No.  of 
Members 


50 
50 
58 


308 


CIRCUITS,    STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


ST.  GEORGE. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  South  Dumfries,   County  of  Brant,   Ontario.    .It  was  formerly  part  of 
Dumfries  Circuit.-    Distant  from  Brantford  9  miles,   from  Paris  8  miles,  from  Hamilton  23  miles. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


65  Thomas  S.  Keough, 


• 

No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members 

Fund. 

Fund. 

260 

$20  02 



268 

19  92 

$4  58 

288 

24  28 

7  11 

249 

16  00 

4  00 

218 

12  00 

233 

12  50 

4  25 

335 

15  14 

6  20 

335 

16  30 

7  71 

386 

14  07 

7  73 

400 

14  90 

6  50 

400 

15  30 

7  00 

400 

15  00 

7  50 

328 

15  36 

8  72 

339 

18  54 

11  36 

350* 

19  00 

9  25 

316 

20  14 

13  00 

311 

15  30 

9  00 

300 

16  30 

13  00 

302 

13  89 

7  00 

308 

12  80 

8  16 

304 

13  18 

6  72 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$23  10 

20  65 

21  05 
16  00 
25  00 
35  00 

23  81 

24  72 
24  85 
42  00 
53  00 

49  00 

64  62 
53  00 
67  15 
61  63 
61  00 
64  00 
40  66 
45  00 
37  2» 


1853  Thomas  Fawcett,  Francis  Berry,  Peter  German 

54  Thomas  Fawcett.. .  . ....  

55  Thomas  Fawcett ....  . .  . 

56  Joseph  Messmore 

57  Joseph  Messmore,  John  F.  Messmore        

58  Joseph  Messmore,  Timothy  Edwards 

59  William  Lund,  Christopher  Hamilton 

60  William  Lund,  Phineas  D.  Will 

61  William  Lund,  James  Kennedy  

62  Michael  Fawcett,  Joseph  H.  Stinson 

63  Michael  Fawcett,  John  N.  Hewitt 

64  Michael  Fawcett,  William  Taylor  . .      

'  William  0.  Watson,  B.A.  | 

George  Robson,  ) 

66  Thomas  S.  Keough,  John  F.  German,  B.A 

67  James  Harris,  Ezekiel  Richardson  . .  ........ 

68  James  Harris,  Peter  W.  Jones 

69  James  Harris,  James  Moss 

70  William  R.  Dyre,  Thomas  W.  Jackson  ... 

71  Alfred  Andrews,  John  Robbins. 

72  Alfred  Andrews,  Reuben  Millyard ..... 

73  Alfred  Andrews,  William  H.  Cairnduff 

74  See  London  Conference 

ST.  JOHNS. 

A  town  situate  on  the  River  Richelieu,  at  the  head  of  the  Chambly  Canal,  County  of  St.  Johns, 
Quebec.     Distant  from  Montreal  21  miles,  from  Chambly  12  miles. 

1803  Elijah  Chichester,  Laban  Clark 

4  Note. — The  above  laboured  for  a  short  time  to  form 
a  circuit  along  the  banks  of  the  Sorel,  but 
not  succeeding  were  compelled  to  abandon  it 

35  John  Johnston      

36  Edmund  S.  Ingalls.. 
37 
to 
40 

41  Hugh  Montgomery 

42  Benjamin  Slight.. .        .... 

43  Benjamin  Slight..  ... 

44  Charles  Churchill. 

45  Robert  Graham 

46  James  Brock. .  .... 

47  James  Brock.    .    . .      . 

48  James  Brock,  Giffard  Dorey 

49  Matthew  Lang ... 
60  George  H.  Davis 

51  George  H.  Davis  ..      

52  John  C.  Davidson 
co  I  John  C.  Davidson, 
oa  )  Samuel  G.  Phillips, 

54  John  Carroll 

55  Robert  Cooney,  M.A.  ...      . 

56  Richard  Clarke. .  

57  Richard  Clarke.    ., 

58  George  H.  Davis,  William  Hall,  B.A 

59  George  H  Davis,  William  Hall,  B.A.  .    ... 

60  George  H.  Davis,  William  W.  Squire,  B.A. 

61  Edward  H.  Dewart,  William.  W.  Squire,  B.A.. 

62  Edward  H.  Dewart,  Robert  Ferrier,  M.A 

63  Edward  H.  Dewart 

64  G.  N.  A.  F  T.  Dickson  .........  . . 

65  G.  N.  A.  F.  T.  Dickson 

66  G.  N.  A.  F.  T.  Dickson 


50 
86 
89 
93 
78 
78 
93 
68 


20 

22 

8  50 

22 

11  39 

21 

11  40 

73 

12  15 

64 

18  15 

50 

13  70 

39 

15  80 

54 

14  43 

48 

15  24 

54 

16  00 

54 

17  53 

20 
50 
00 
00 


10  18 


00 
34 


9  12 
9  00 
6  00 
6  91 


8  0& 

9  95 
7  57 
9  73 
9  00 
9  20 
9  22 

12  70 
12  31 
18  00 
18  00 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


309 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1867. John  Douse.  

68  John  Douse 

69  John  Douse 

70  John  Borland 

71  John  Borland  .... 

72  John  Borland  .    . . 

73  John  Borland 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 


No.  of 
Members. 


54 
50 
64 
65 
65 
64 
56 
57 


Conting. 

Educa. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

$\8   00 

$6  00 

18  62 

11  27 

24  03 

10  02 

22  91 

12  00 

29  05 

16  25 

28  10 

15  25 

31  53 

14  23 

31  73 

16  25 

Sup.  M. 

Fund. 

$20  00 

27  53 

29  32 

40  05 

32  30 

21  25 

76  00 

149  00 

ST.  LAWRENCE. 

So  called  from  the  River  St.  Lawrence.     The  Circuit  included  the  townships  on  the  south  side  of  the 

river,  below  Oedensburg. 


Year 


Ministers. 


1806  Sylvanus  Keeler . . . 

7  Samuel  Cochrane . 

8  Ohandly  Lambert., 

9  William  Snow 

10  Edward  Cooper 

11  i 

to  >  No  record. 

14 


No.  of 
Members. 


20 
43 
C5 
66 


Year 


Ministers. 


No.  of 
Members 


1815  I.  Chamberlain,  J.  Arnold.  .  .  . 

16  W    Chamberlain,  J.  Dempster. 

17  Andrew  Prindle,  Thomas  McGee, 

18  Thos.  Goodwill,  Calvin  N.  Flint. 

19  Thos.  Goodwin,  Thos.  Demorest 

20  


251 
231 
290 
332 
349 


ST.  MARY'S. 


A  town  in  the  township  of  Blanshard,  County  of  Perth,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  Blanshard  Mission. 

Distant  from  Stratford  12  miles. 


1851  Thomas  Fawcett 

52  Thomas  Fawcett ...  

53  Charles  W.  M.  Gilbert 

54  Charles  W.  M.  Gilbert 

55  Richard  Pinch 

56  J.  Ormerod,  Stephen  Bond 

57  Alexander  Campbell,  Samuel  C.  Philp,  jr. 

58  Alexander  Campbell,  Daniel  Connolly. .    .  . 

59  Andrew  Edwards,  Robert  Shaw 

60  Andrew  Edwards,  William  F.  Morrison.. 

61  Thomas  Cosford,  Thomas  E.  Garbutt .    . . 

62  Thomas  Cosford,  Daniel  E.  Brownell 

63  John  Learoyd,  John  Neelands . 

64  John  Learoyd,  John  Philp,  B.A 

65  John  Learoyd,  Reginald  H.  Starr, B.A 

66  Joseph  W.  McCallum,  William  Galbraith.. . 

67  Joseph  W   McCallum,  Joseph  W.  Holmes. . 

68  Joseph  W.  McCallum,  Joseph  W.  Holmes.. 

69  Richard  Whiting ...  .... 

70  Richard  Whiting , 

71  Richard  Whiting .  

72  James  Gray ...  . . 

73  John  Wakefield 

74  See  London  Conference 


110 
120 
211 
211 
206 
190 
210 
231 
301 
376 
425 
336 
337 
321 
330 
352 
352 
358 
362 
168 
200 
210 
203 
183 


3  25 

3  25 

4  80 

4  80 
6  98 

12  92 

5  35 

6  58 
8  74 

10  00 
12  24 
12  50 

15  00 

16  05 

15  22 

16  71 

18  62 

19  20 

20  20 

15  42 

16  16 

17  25 
22  71 
20  23 


2  10 

3  60 


2  18 

5  96 

6  29 
6  31 
6  53 

43 
54 
83 
90 
66 
97 


10  00 
10  00 
13  50 
13  50 

10  75 

11  00 


3  00 

3  50 

4  25 
4  25 
6  50 

10  60 

832 
15  00 
17  06 
17  45 
30  00 
32  92 

28  49 

29  15 
37  26 
40  00 
40  00 
47  00 
20  00 
26  50 
40  00 

45  49 

46  50 


ST.  THOMAS. 

A  town  in  the  townships  of  Yarmouth  and  Southwold,  County  of  Elgin,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly 
part  of  Westminster  Circuit.     Distant  from  London  15  miles,  and  from  Port  Stanley  8  miles. 

1836  Conrad  Vandusen,  John  K.  Williston 

37  Thomas  Fawcett,  Charles  B.  Goodrich 

38  James  Norris,  David  Hardie 

39  James  Norris,  Charles  W.  M.  Gilbert 

40  Hugh  Montgomery 

41  Solomon  Waldron 

42  Solomon  Waldron  .         

43  Kennedy  Creighton 


416 

10  95 

414 

6  00 

414 

16  73 

350 

20  25  i 

371 

12  50 

183 

8  75 

204 

10  87 

230 

8  00 

9  65 

16  62 

25  00 

12  75 

8  98 

3  08 

9  93 

*  Kirkton  set  off. 


310 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND    MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Minister* 


56 
57 
58 
59 


1844  Kennedy  Creighton 

45  Solomon  Snider 

46  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Alexander  T.  Green 

47  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Richard  Whiting 

48  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Richard  Whiting 

49  William  Pollard,  John  S.  Evans .' 

50  William  Pollard,  Edward  White 

51  John  Bredin,  Joseph  Hugill,  Edward  H.  Dewart. 

52  Richard  Whiting,  Edward  H.  Dewart 

53  Richard  Whiting,  Joseph  Hugill : 

54  William  Price,  Samuel  E.  Maudsley 

55  William  Price 

William  Price 

Noble  F.  English „ 

Francis  Berry .*. 

Francis  Berry 

Port  Stanley  united  with  it  1  year. 

60  William  McCullough,  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Jun. 

61  William  McCullough 

62  William  McCullough 

63  William  Ames 

64  William  Ames 

65  William  W   Clarke    

William  W.  Clarke  

Lewis  Warner,  Thomas  M.  Campbell 

Lewis  Warner,  Joseph  M.  Hagar,  B.A 

J.  Herbert  Starr,  John  Smiley,  B.A 

J.  Herbert  Starr,  Robert  H.  Hall       

J.  Herbert  Starr 

72  G.  N.  A.  F.  T.  Dickson  

73  G.  N.  A.  F.  T.  Dickson  

74  See  London  Conference 


66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa.  | 

Members 

Fund. 

Fund.  [ 

214 

$6  25 

219 

7  87 

282 

12  22 

305 

16  35 

361 

24  83 

374 

25  75 

320 

27  00 

326 

24  18 

312 

20  28 

327 

25  60 

*  405 

26  27 

329 

24  48 

$4  30 

tl35 

20  30 

C  75 

131 

9  00 

8  00 

107  • 

6  18 

2  40 

156 

9  15 

2  50- 

138 

9  00 

3  00 

140 

10  00 

4  00 

145 

12  00 

4  50 

150 

14  40 

5  18 

180 

14  68 

7  00 

160 

13  25 

7  00 

210 

17  37 

7  57 

253 

19  65 

7  88 

268 

21  32 

9  00. 

300 

21  70 

13  00 

260 

21  73 

15  00 

J  278 

23  55 

20  00 

155 

22  56 

12  27 

140 

27  71 

20  50 

140 

36  75 

22  13 

ST.  VINCENT. 
A  village  and  township  on  the  Georgian  Bay,  in 
1843  John  Neelands  , 

44  John  Neelands  

Owen  Sound  united  with  it  2  years. 

45  John  Neelands  

46  Daniel  Wright  ... 

47  Supplied ■.     

48  Supplied 

49  Henry  Reid  

50  Henry  Reid 

51  Stephen  Brownell,  Alexander  Campbell  

52  Alexander  Campbell,    |  &YSX, 

53  Alexander  Campbell 

54  Supplied  

55  Thomas  Culbert 

56  Garrett  J.  Dingman . 

57  George  McNamara,  William  Irwin 

58  John  L.  Kerr,  Robert  Thompson 

59  John  L.  Kerr,  William  Sutton 

60  Erastus  Hurlburt 

61  Erastus  Hurlburt,  Peter  Addison 

62  Erastus  Hurlburt,  Joseph  Colling  

63  William  Hay,  William  W.  Shepherd 

64  Circuit  divided,  see  Meaford  and  Walter's  Falls 


the  County  of  Grey,  Ontario. 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$6  03 
6  37 

4  00 

8  27 

9  00 
9  77 

12  05 

20  00 

21  00 

21  50 

22  50 

27  00 
22  00 

28  00 

5  50 

8  62 

9  00 

10  00 
12  00 

14  00 

11  00 
18  50 
20  60 
27  00 

30  65 

31  00 
24  00 
30  39 

15  25 
50  00 
56  00 


93 

1  00 

145 

1  27 

226 

2  30 

92 

1  40 

70 

100 

208 

3  00 

..... 

190 

2  00 

196 

1  47 

212 

2  87 

196 

3  44 

140 

2  10 

174 

2  71 

258 

5  35 

2  40 

249 

2  10 

397 

4  20 

1  20 

§332 

5  50 

1  94 

140 

4  00 

1  00 

155 

4  20 

1  25 

180 

4  25 

1  35 

210 

6  53 

3  23 

1  00 

1  00 

2  00 
4  00 


1  00 

1  25 

1  50 
1  50 
3  34 
5  45 
11  61 
5  42 
8  00 
8  94 
5  00 
5  10 
5  20 
5  50 


ST.  WILLIAMS. 
A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Walsingham,  County  of  Norfolk,  Province  of  Ontario. 


1870  John  F.  German,  M.A  . 

71  John  F.  German,  M.A.. 

72  Christopher  Hamilton  .. 

73  Christopher  Hamilton  .. 

74  See  London  Conference . 


176 

10  77 

5  30 

233 

11  00 

7  50 

247 

13  10 

8  00 

221 

7  50 

8  10 

226 

7  10 

4  25 

14 
16 
25 


23 

75 
15 


25  00 
18  15 


*  Fingal  set  off.  f  Port  Stanley  set  off. 


J  Yarmouth  set  off. 


§  Thornbury  set  off. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


311. 


T. 


TAMWORTH. 

A  village  on  Salmon  River,  in  the  township  of  Sheffield,  County  of  Addington,  Ontario.     It  was 

formerly  part  of  the  Centreville  and  Tamworth  Mission.     Distant  from  Kingston  37  miles. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 
Members. 


Conting. 
Fund. 


Educa. 
Fund. 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


1862  Robert  Mark 

63  Robert  Mark,  William  J.  Cole 

64  Robert  Mark,  Samuel  Connor.. 

65  Ozias  Barber,  Samuel  Connor 

66  Ozias  Barber  

67  Andrew  L.  Peterson       

68  Andrew  L.  Peterson 

69  Webster  W   Leech  

70  Webster  W   Leech  

"  71  William  W   Miller.. 

72  William  W.  Miller 

73  Samuel  Fear 

74  See  Montreal  Conlerence 


159 
207 
219 
149 
141 
131 
125 
159 
158 
120 
100 
100 


$2  22 
2  25 


30 
40 
40 
46 
70 
40 
17 
94 
00 
50 


$1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
3 
2 


05 
25 
32 
50 
30 
37 
20 
50 
32 
10 


2  00 


17 
50 
60 
50 
60 
00 
25 


10  00 

10  10 

8  86 

1  25 

10  25 


TEESWATER. 
A  village  on  the  River  Teeswater,  in  the  township  of 

1856  Thomas  Hadwin 

57  Thomas  Hadwin ... 

58  Edward  Sallows  ... 

59  Edward  Sallows,  David  Ryan 

80  William  Sutton,  Elias  W.  Frazee 

6 1  Henry  Bawtenhimer,  G  eorge  Leach.    

62  John  Hough,  John  N.  Hewitt 

63  John  Hough 

64  James  Whiting 

65  James  Whiting 

66  Edward  Cragg. .    

67  Edward  Cragg 

68  Edward  Cragg 

69  Coverdale  Watson 


Culross,  County  of  Bruce,  Ontario. 


70  James  McCartney 

71  James  McCartney 

72  James  McCartney 

73  James  Laird 

74  See  London  Conference. 


49 

1  00 

60 

1  67 

74 

1  08 

157 

2  15 

1  01 

160 

5  50 

2  00 

151 

2  25 

1  70 

*84 

1  45 

1  15 

94 

1  70 

1  20 

113 

3  61 

1  66 

114 

4  43 

3  00 

116 

6  20 

1  95 

120 

6  14 

1  69 

145 

6  00 

3  00 

140 

8  09 

5  50 

125 

9  88 

2  35 

133 

9  50 

3  00 

150 

6  50 

4  00 

151 

8  00 

4  00 

2  00 

3  48 

3  68 

5  00 

5  00 

2  50 

3  20 

3  68 

9  69 

9  94 

10  25 

8  72 

9  50 

8  59 

14  60 

19  25 

22  35 

19  90 

TEMPLETON. 
A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Ottawa,  Quebec 
1860  Luther  Houghton 

61  Luther  Houghton 

62  John  Slight 

63  John  Slight 

64  Andrew  L.  Peterson 

65  Andrew  L.  Peterson 

66  David  L.  Brethour 

67  Frederick  York 

68  United  with  North  Wakefield 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Aylmer  Circuit. 


27 
31 
33 
34 
40 
39 
33 
35 


0  76 

0  69 

1  00 

0  61 

1  60 

1  32 

1  33 

0  60 

1  35 

0  70 

0  82 

4  30 

1  64 

3  50 

00 
00 
77 
75 
80 
20 
30 
00 


TEVIOTDALE. 
A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Minto,  County  of  Wellington,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of 


Wallace  Mission. 


1867  Henry  W   P.  Allan... 

68  Henry  W   P.  Allan  ... 

69  Henry  W.  P.  Allan  .. 

70  John  Hodgson 

71  William  Bradley 

72  See  Harriston 


101 

4  18 

2  16 

90 

4  55 

2  08 

98 

3  02 

2  09 

115 

3  00 

2  80 

136 

4  23 

1  46 

5  20 

6  15 

3  45 

4  57 
1  23 


*  Some  appointments  given  to  Lucknow. 


312 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS,  AND  MISSIONS. 


THAMES. 

So  called  from  the  River  Thames,  in  Ontario.     The  Circuit  included  the  townships  on  the  north-west 

shore  of  Lake  Erie,  and  as  far  as  Lake  St.  Clair. 


Year 


No.  of 

Conting . 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

160 

214 

209 

209 

182 

249 

274 



321 

336 

358 

177 

...... 

197 

234 

228 

280 

253 

240 

270 

239 

240 

240 

237 

$11  48 

205 

10  69 

200 

8  25 

264 

10  92 

290 

6  08 

296 

6  47 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


1804  Nathan  Bangs  (3  months) 

to  >  Supplied  from  Detroit 

16) 

17  Elijah  Warren 

18  William  Jones 

19  Joseph  Hickox,  David  C.  Spore 

20  EzraAdams    

21  Ezra  Adams,  Thomas  Demorest 

22  William  Slater,  James  Parker 

23  James  Jackson,  William  Griffis 

24  James  Jackson,  Joseph  Messmore 

25  George  Ferguson,  Daniel  McMullen  . . . . 

26  Edmund  Stoney . 

27  George  Ferguson 

28  John  H.  Huston 

29  Richard  Phelps 

30  

31  Asahel  Hurlburt 

32  Horace  Dean 

33 

34  William  Griffis! !"!!!!!!!!!:!!"!"""""" 

35  William  Griffis 

36  William  Griffis,  Charles  B.  Goodrich... 

37  Stephen  Miles,  George  R.  Sanderson . . . 

38  John  Baxter,  Thomas  McMullen 

39  John  Baxter,  James  Milner 

40  John  K.  Williston,  Thomas  Williams. 

41  John  K.  Williston,  Thomas  Williams . 

42  Cornelius  Flummerfelt,  Daniel  Wright 

43  .  ... 


$17  00 
18  00 
11  63 

1 

4 

2 

3 
'2 

2 


20 
49 
50 
27 
34 
41 


THAMESFORD. 
A  village  in  the  townships  of  Oxford  and  East  Nissouri,  County  of  Oxford,  Ontario.     Distant  from 

Woodstock  14  miles. 

1857  Richard  J.  Forman 

58JohnDoel "78  5  70         $3  00  5  00 

59  Now  called  Nissouri  Mission 93  3  87  150  3  63 

THORNBURY. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Collingwood,  on  the  south  shore  of  Nottawasaga  Bay,  County  of  Grey, 
Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  St.  "Vincent  Mission.     Distant  from  Collingwood  14  miles,  from 
Meaford  10  miles. 

1860  WiUiam  Williams 

61  William  Norton 

62  William  R.  Dy re 

63  William  R.  Dyre .........'. 

64  Thomas  Feather "!!"!!"!!!!! 

65  Thomas  Feather 

66  Isaac  Baker,  James  P.  Kidd 

67  Isaac  Baker 

68  Isaac  Baker,  John  R.  Isaac 

69  James  Anderson,  Nathan  Austin 

70  James  Anderson,  Edward  Charlton,  B.A '.'. 

71  James  Anderson,  Alex.  Thibadeau 

72  William  M.  Pattyson,  Alex.  Thibadeau 

73  William  M.  Pattyson,  James  Mooney 

74  See  Toronto  Conference .'. 


110 

2  47 

1  89 

147 

3  93 

2  34 

148 

2  79 

2  41 

147 

2  86 

2  51 

150 

3  04 

1  80 

139 

2  23 

2  00 

145 

2  25 

1  20 

159 

2  50 

2  80 

208 

3  60 

4  00 

246 

6  74 

3  88 

250 

10  51 

6  38 

304 

9  28 

4  92 

282 

9  30 

4  00 

312 

9  50 

4  25 

3  13 

2  60 

4  01 

4  22 

4  33 

4  53 

4  50 

6  50 

9  00 

23  17 

34  32 

18  50 

15  00 

15  00 

1867  William  Ryan 

68  John  H.  Stewart, 

69  John  H.  Stewart. 

70  SeeCollfield 


THORNE. 
A  township  in  the  River  Ottawa,  in  the  County  of  Pontial. 


13 

33 

1  00 

0  77 

80 

1  50 

2  30 

70 

2  90 

2  50 

3  25 
3  28 
3  63 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST  CONFERENCE. 


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THOROLD. 
A  village  on  the  Welland  Canal,  in  the  township  of  Thorold,  County  of  Welland,  Ontario.     It  was 
formerly  part  of  St.  Catharines  Circuit.      Distant  from  St.  Catharines  4  miles,  from  Niagara 
Falls  9  miles. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 
Members. 


Conting. 
Fund. 


Educa. 
Fund. 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


1854  Thomas  Bevitt,  Edward  H.  Dewart 

55  Thomas  Bevitt,  Richard  J.  FormaD 

56  John  G.  Laird,  Thomas  Cobb 

57  John  G.  Laird,  James  Goodwin 

58  John  G.  Laird,  James  Goodwin 

59  Samuel  Rose,  John  Potts 

60  Samuel  Rose,  John  Potts 

61  Alexander  Sutherland,  John  Potts 

62  Alexander  Sutherland,  Daniel  Perrin,  B.A 

63  John  Wakefield,  William  F.  Campbell 

64  John  Wakefield,  Egerton  R.  Young 

65  John  Wakefield,  Egerton  R.  Young  ......... 

66  J.  Herbert  Starr,  Robert  H.  Waddell........ 

'67  J.  Herbert  Starr,  Robert  H.  Waddell 

68  J.  Herbert  Starr,  Benjamin  B.  Keefer 

69  Lewis  Warner,  Richard  W   Woodsworth . . . 

70  Lewis  Warner,  Thomas  Cardus 

n  JohnS.  Clarke,  Walter  Rigsby 

72  JohnS.  Clarke 

73  JohnS.  Clarke 

74  See  London  Conference 


162 
150 
219 
302 
320 
323 
324 
366 
317 
220 
222 
288 
285 
345 
313 
275 
279 
282 
186 
202 


$11  25 
10  23 
13  05 

13  25 

14  25 
16  03 
19  53 

15  41 

16  40 
16  00 
14  12 
18  25 

18  58 

19  57 

22  40 

23  35 
23  68 
23  81 
16  22 
16  42 


$3  70 


4  00 
4  00 

4  50 
6  37 
9  75 
9  28 

5  14 
4  72 
4  75 


8  00 

7  30 

8  44 
15  00 
13  11 
18  11 
12  15 
10  60 

7  65 


$11  37 
26  00 
18  00 

15  00 
12  00 
14  00 

16  57 
20  25 
18  59 
20  00 
29  00 
36  48 

38  57 

39  00 

40  08 

41  60 
41  75 
45  00 
40  00 
80  00 


THREE  RIVERS. 

A  city  on  the  River  St.  Lawrence,  at  the  mouth  of  the  River  St.  Maurice,  in  the  Seigniory  of 
St.  Marguerite,  and  County  of  St.  Maurice,  Quebec.  It  is  90  miles  from  Quebec,  and  90  miles 
from  Montreal. 


Year 


Ministers. 


1809  Joseph  Sampson 

10  Joseph  Sampson 

11  ) 

to  >  Vacant. 

14  J 

15  John  B.  Strong 

16  John  B.  Strong 

17) 

to  >  Vacant. 
20) 

21  Richard  Pope 

22  Richard  Pope 

23  Henry  Pope 

24  United  with  Melbourne 

25 

26  William  Faulkner 

27 : 

28  William  Faulkner 

29  

30  James  Beckwith 

31  William  E.  Shenstone. . . 


No.  of 
Members. 


18 


15 


77 
18 
20 
29 
28 
28 
28 


1853  Charles  De  Wolfe,  M.A 

54  Charles  De  Wolfe,  M.A 

55  William  Steer 

56  William  Pollard 

57  William  Pollard,  Joseph  L.  Sanders 

58  William  Pollard,  William  Hansford 

59  David  B.  Madden,  William  S.  Blackstock., 

60  WilliamS.  Blackstock 

61  George  H.  Davis 

62  William  W.  Ross  

63  Samuel  G.  Phillips 


Year 


Ministers. 


1832  James  Knowlan 

33  James  Knowlan 

William  E.  Shenstone., 
William  E.  Shenstone. 
William  E.  Shenstone. 

James  Booth 

John  Raine 

John  Raine 


34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 

40  

41  Benjamin  Slight 

42  Robert  L.  Lusher. 

43  Robert  L.  Lusher 

44  Benjamin  Slight 

45  Benjamin  Slight 

46  William  Squire 

47  Henry  Lanton 

48  Henry  Lanton 

49  Lachlin  Taylor 

50  Thomas  Campbell 

51  Thomas  Campbell 

52  Charles  De  Wolfe,  M.A. 


47 
29 
26 
26 
25 
25 
26 
27 
21 


98 
00 
00 
48 
50 
00 
50 
50 


No.  of 
Members. 


33 
31 
28 
30 
26 
24 
20 
26 
36 
34 
49 
58 
59 
44 
41 
37 
46 


1 

50 

1 

67 

2 

00 

2 

00 

1 

53 

1 

50 

3 

00 

1 

73 

8  62 

13  00 

5  00 

31  00 

32  00 
20  00 
20  00 

4  00 
2  21 


314 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 
Members. 


Conting. 
Fund. 


Educa. 
Fund. 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


1864  Samuel  G.  Phillips 

65  Samuel  G.  Phillips 

66  James  Armstrong 

67  James  Armstrong 

68  William  L.  Scott 

69  William  L.  Scott 

70  William  L.  Scott 

71  Edmund  E.  Sweet 

72  Edmund  E.  Sweet , 

73  Henry  Irvine 

74  See  Montreal  Conference  . 


34 
37 
34 

24 
27 
27 
32 
33 
22 
22 
52 


$2  07 

2  13 
1  52 

3  36 


52 
30 
40 
25 
00 
67 
72 


$2  40 
2  04 


1  30 


00 
00 
00 
50 
00 
20 


%$   21 
3  72 

7  00 
18  00 

2  00 
10  00 
10  50 
10  10 
10  00 
12  00 

8  00 


THURLOW 


A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Thurlow,  County  of  Hastings,  Ontario. 

Sidney  Circuit. 

1868  Jacob  Eli  Howell,  M.  A 

69  Jacob  Eli  Howell,  M.A 

70  Jacob  Eli  Howell,  M.A. 

71  Silas  Huntingdon 

72  Silas  Huntingdon 

73  Silas  Huntingdon 

74  See  Toronto  Conference .' ., 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


162 
204 
231 
243 
243 
190 


10  12 

10  71 
12  51 

11  81 
11  90 

7  88 


6  76 
6  56 
9  50 
5  64 

3  49 


34  15 

35  00 
39  00 
33  60 
23  00 
17  00 


THURSO. 


A  village  in  the  township  of  Lochabar,  County  of  Ottawa,  Quebec.     It  was  formerly  Lochabar  Mission. 

1865  Joseph  Hill 

66  Joseph  Hill 

67  Joseph  Hill 

68  Samuel  Down * 

69  Samuel  Down 

70  Samuel  Down 

71  Richard  N.  Adams  

72  Richard  N.  Adams,  Samuel  Shibley  , 

73  Richard  N.  Adams 

74  See  Montreal  Conference . 


52 
37 
44 
44 
40 
34 
36 
36 
37 
25 


69 
00 
00 
71 

88 

00 

89 

6  66 

8  03 

9  70 


2  00 
2  50 

2  54 

3  98 
6  48 

6  75 

7  00 
3  82 
2  89 

11  28 


4  00 
5.08 

5  38 
10  39 

9  37 
10  00 

9  50 
10  00 

9  40 
10  00 


TILB.URY. 
A  small  village  in  the  township  of  East  Tilbury,  County  of  Kent,  Ontario. 


1873  William  T.  Turner 

74  See  London  Conference  . 


80 


4  95 


3  00 


10  00 


TILSONBURG. 
A  town  in  the  township  of  Dereham,  County  of  Oxford,  Ontario. 
1867  William  F.  Morrison,  B.A.,  James  Moss 

68  Jonathan  E.  Betts,  Richard  G.  James 334 

69  Jonathan  E.  Betts,  Walter  Rigsby 291 

70  Jonathan  E.  Betts,  Edwin  A.  Chown,  B.A  301 

71  Daniel  E.  Brownell,  Reuben  Millyard i       301 

72  Daniel  E.  Brownell,  George  C.  Madden  !       244 

73  Daniel  E.  Brownell,  Charles  Smith j       274 

74  See  London  Conference <       294 


It  was  formerly  Bayham  Circuit. 


17 
14 
14 
15 
14 
14 


52 
50 
75 
22 
50 
00 


15  00 


9 
8 
9 
12 
12 
11 
12 


40 
86 
00 
10 
10 
77 
00 


28  65 
31  60 
35  00 
31  50 
24  00 
35  00 
44  50 


TORONTO. 

The  chief  city  of  the  Province  of  Ontario.  Its  name  until  1834  was  "York."  The  first  Methodist 
chapel  was  built  on  the  south  side  of  King  Street,  a  little  west  of  Jordan  Street,  in  1818.  The 
first  class  was  organized  in  the  fall  of  that  year,  and  consisted  of  six  persons.  Prior  to  1818,  the 
place  was  visited  and  an  occasional  sermon  preached  by  the  ministers  of  the  Yonge  Street  Circuit. 

1818  David  Culp I  6 

19  Samuel  Belton I  65 

20  Fitch  Reed I  43 

21  Fitch  Reed,  Kenneth  McK.  Smith |  30 

Note. — The  reason  for  having  two  preachers,  as  above,  was  that  the  new  settlements  might 
be  visited  and  societies  organized.  The  next  year  Thomas  Demorest  and  Rowley  Heyland  were 
designated  as  Missionaries  to  New  Settlements,  and  "York  "  again  has  only  one  minister. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


315 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

104 

171 

173 

176 

179 

...«. 

176 

206 

264 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


1822  Kenneth  McK.  Smith 

23) 

to  >  United  with  Yonge  Street  Circuit. 

26) 

27  William  Ryerson 

28  Franklin  Metcalf 

29  Franklin  Metcalf 

30  William  Smith 

81  John  Ryerson 

32  Alexander  Irvine 


Note. — The  above  were  all  known  as  part  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in  Canada. 
The  Conference  of  1833  by  its  constitutional  rights  and  by  the  unanimous  vote  of  its  members, 
adopted  terms  of  Union  with  the  British  Wesleyan  Conference,  exchanging  the  Episcopal  form 
of  Church  government,  for  an  Annual  Presidency,  and  henceforth  became  the  Wesleyan  Metho- 
dist Church  of  Canada,  affiliated  with  the  English  Wesleyan  Conference.  The  George  Street 
Church  erected  by  the  British  Wesleyans  in  1832  was  united  with  the  Canadian  Church  under 
one  Circuit  plan  and  so  continued  until  the  disruption  of  the  Union  with  the  English  Conference 
in  1840. 


1833  Alexander  Irvine,  Ingham  Sutcliffe 

34  Thomas  Turner,  Egerton  Ryerson 

35  Matthew  Lang,  John  C.  Davidson 

36  Matthew  Lang,  Joseph  Stinson 

37^Villiam  Ryerson,  Joseph  Stinson 

38  William  Ryerson,  Egerton  Ryerson 

39  Matthew  Richey,  Joseph  Stinson 

40  Egerton  Ryerson,  George  R.  Sanderson . 


255 

$23  65 

218 

14  04 

289 

28  60 

289 

28  74 

252 

$48  64 

26  00 

262 

58  62 

60  00 

254 

57  00 

74  00 

197 

40  00 

84  00 

Note. — The  English  Conference  having  withdrawn  from  the  Articles  of  Union  agreed  to 
by  the  two  bodies  in  1833,  a  special  Conference  was  convened  in  Toronto  on  the  22nd  of  October, 
1840,  when,  in  order  to  meet  the  contingencies  of  the  work  George  R.  Sanderson  was  removed  to 
Hamilton,  Egerton  Ryerson  being  left  in  charge  of  the  Adelaide  Street  Church. 


.,  ,;■      ,       -o  \  Francis  Coleman, 

41  Egerton  Ryerson,    j  Igaac  R  Howard; 

42  Alexander  NcNab,  Lachlin  Taylor 

43  Henry  Wilkinson,  William  Price 

44  Henry  Wilkinson,  William  Pollard 

45  George  B.  Sanderson,  George  Young . . . 

46  John  Carroll,  Noble  F.  English  ...• 

47  See  Toronto  First , 


-   244 

21  63 

316 

24  00 

376 

34  95 

376 

36  00 

389 

33  74 

379 

34  00 

233 

19  63 

35  00 

34  50 

36  00 
36  00 
36  00 
28  00 
13  80 


Note. — At  the  Conference  of  1847  the  Union  with  the  English  Conference  was  renewed  ; 
henceforth  the  city  circuits  were  known  as  Toronto  East  and  Toronto  West. 


TORONTO— BRITISH  WESLEYAN. 

The  English  Wesleyan  Conference  having  decided  to  organize  a  Church  in  Toronto,  a  few  English 
Methodists  residing  there  erected  a  small  frame  building  on  George  Street,  between  Duchess  and 
Queen  Streets.  It  was  dedicated  in  July,  1832.  In  1833  the  Union  with  the  Canadian  Methodist 
Episcopal  Conference  was  consummated,  and  the  George  Street  Church  was  placed  on  the  plan  to 
be  worked  in  union  with  the  Adelaide  Street  Church.  It  continued  thus  until  the  disruption  of 
the  union  in  1840  when  it  again  became  a  separate  charge. 

1832  John  Barry 

33) 

to  >  In  union  with  Adelaide  Street  Church. 

40  ) 

41  John  G.  Manly 

42  John  P.  Hetherington,  John  G.  Manly 

43  John  P.  Hetherington,  John  B.  Selley 

44  John  P.  Hetherington,  John  B.  Selley 

45  William  M.  Harvard,  Robert  Cooney,  John  Breden.. 

46  William  M.  Harvard,  Robert  Cooney,  John  Hunt... 

47  See  Toronto  Second 


451 
451 
352 
352 
365 
400 


Not*;.— The  George  Street  Church  proving  too  small,  in  1844  the  present  commodious 
Richmond  Street  Church  was  erected.  In  1847  the  union  with  the  Canada  Wesleyan  Conference 
was  renewed,  and  what  had  been  known  as  the  British  Wesleyan  Circuit  was  henceforth  to  be 
known  as  Toronto  West,  and  consisted  of  the  Richmond  Street  and  Queen  Street  Churches. 


316 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


TORONTO  FIRST. 
From  1847  to  1871,  known  as  Toronto  East  Circuit. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

233 

$19  63 

189 

19  66 

229 

19  67 

204 

32  73 

212 

34  25 

497 

52  13 

493 

40  87 

451 

42  78 

400 

43  48 

$36  25 

380 

52  73 

37  00 

385 

56  75 

37  04 

364 

49  67 

19  40 

455 

67  20 

29  67 

455 

58  00 

26  03 

403 

47  75 

26  10 

553 

53  92 

29  94 

500 

58  71 

25  10 

528 

63  42 

29  CO 

478 

49  22 

28  00 

293 

35  16 

20  00 

290 

35  08 

18  00 

313 

62  04 

38  83 

353 

70  62 

88  85 

226 

43  32 

30  37 

347 

43  40 

39  50 

262 

34  65 

21  00 

281 

158  75 

87  46 

481 

251  53 

10  9  ■ 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


1847  John  Carroll,  Joseph  E.  Ryerson 

48  John  Ryerson,  Samuel  S.  Nelles,  B.A 

49  John  Ryerson,  Sanfuel  S.  Nelles,  B.A, 

,.   T  ■      t,  I  Alexander  S.  Byrne, 

50  John  Ryerson,  j  Jonn  g   Ey&nsf      ' 

•  51  Ephraim  B.  Harper,  David  C.  McDowell 

52  Ephraim  B.  Harper,  William  H.  Poole 

53  Wellington  Jefters,  William  H.  Poole 

54  John  Gemley,  John  Bredin 

55  John  Gemley,  John  Bredin ,. 

56  John  Gemley,  Joseph  Joues 

57  John  Borland,  Robert  Fowler,  M.D 

58  John  Borland,  John  C.  Ash,  William  H.  Laird 

59  J.  Borland,  Wm.  R.  Parker,  B.A.,  Wm.  E.  Walker. 

60  Henry  Wilkinson,  Wm.  E.  Walker,  Wm.  Briggs. ... 

61  Isaac  B.  Howard,  Charles  Lavell,  Wm.  Hall,  B  A... 

62  Isaac  B.  Howard,  Chas.  Lavell,  M.A.,  Wm.  Hall,' B.A 

63  Isaac  B.  Howard,  Wm.  W.  Clarke,  N.  Bur  wash,  B.A. 

64  J.  A.  Williams,  Wm.  W  Clarke,  N.  Burwash,  B.A 

65  John  A.  Williams,  Hugh  Johnston,  B.A 

66  John  A.  Williams,   |  g^g  Jgfc,.  B^, 

67  William  Stephenson,  George  Bridgman,  M.A 

68  William  Stephenson,  James  Hannon. 

69  William  Stephenson 

70  George  Cochran 

71  George  Cochran 

72  George  Cochran 

73  John  Potts 

74  See  Toronto  Conference .. 


$13  80 
24  50 

26  50 

27  50 

40  00 

56  00 

58  50 

81  85 

90  00 

108  00 

124  00 

61  00 

67  87 

52  28 

50  00 

155  00 

160  00 

149  04 

180  00 

36  00 

30  00 
33  00 
44  00 
46  00 
66  75 
70  00 
110  00 
333  55 


Note. — In  the  year  1865  the  Yorkville  Congregation  was  set  off,  and  became  a  separate 
charge.  In  1869  the  Berkley  Street  Congregation  was  likewise  set  off,  and  is  now  known  as 
Toronto  Fourth.  The  "  Old  Frame  Meeting-house  "  erected  on  King  Street  in  1818  was  super- 
ceded by  the  "New  Brick  Church  "  erected  on  the  corner  of  Adelaide  and  Toronto  Streets  in 
1832,  and  known  as  the  Adelaide  Street  Church.  In  1870  the  block  known  as  McGill  Square 
was  purchased,  on  which  is  erected  the  present  magnificent  "  Metropolitan  Church."  The  lot 
contains  an  area  of  two  acres,  inclosed  with  a  substantial  iron  palisading.  The  total  cost  of  the 
ground  and  building  was  $150,000. 

TORONTO  SECOND. 
From  1847  to  1871  known  as  Toronto  West. 


1847  Ephraim  Evans,  Samuel  D.  Rice 

48  Samuel  D.  Rice,  George  H.  Davis 

49  William  Squire,  George  H.  Davis 

50  William  Squire,  John  Douse 

51  Henry  Wilkinson,  John  Douse 

52  Henry  Wilkinson,  John  Douse 

53  Henry  Wilkinson,  E.  B.  Harper,  Charles  Lavell 

54  John  Borland,  Ephraim  B.  Harper,  Charles  Lavell... 

55  John  Borland,  Charles  Lavell,  George  McRitchie 

56  John  Borland,  James  H.  Bishop,  John  Learoyd 

57  George  Douglas,  James  H.  Bishop,  John  Learoyd.... 

58  Geo.  Douglas,  Jas.  H.  Bishop,  Wm.  R.  Parker,  B.A. 

59  George  Douglas,  William  Scott,  Charles  Fish 

60  James  Elliott,  Gifford  Dorey,  Charles  Fish 

61  James  Elliott,  Gifford  Dorey,  Charles  Fish 

62  James  Elliott,  Gifford  Dorey,  William  Briggs 

63  William  Pollard,  James  Preston.  William  Briggs.... 

64  William  Pollard,  James  Preston,  Thos.  W.  Jerlery... 

65  William  Pollard,  William  Stephenson  

66  George  Young,  William  Stepenson 

67  George  Young,  George  Cochran 

68  George  Cochran,  William  J.  Hunter 

69  George  Cochran,  William  J.  Hunter 


400 

411 

18  27 

474 

23  08 

489 

42  83 

602 

59  12 

1040 

63  15 

1046 

62  57 

979 

65  92 

915 

87  20 

38  70 

859 

103  02 

52  12 

828 

102  16 

59  72 

864 

105  97 

49  30 

908 

84  27 

46  82 

921 

76  00 

43  25 

815 

90  45 

36  03 

844 

86  56 

36  81 

760 

90  43 

48  47 

840 

100  00 

48  42 

837 

87  58 

40*12 

511 

76  55 

27  02 

600 

88  98 

23  00 

651 

101  50 

31  00 

633 

83  08 

48  25 

10  00 
25  00 
27  00 
34  00 
53  25 
74  12 
102  00 
125  37 

140  50 
260  00 
127  00 
130  40 

96  56 
209  88 

111  00 
121  58 
125  00 

141  00 
105  70 

112  68 
117  80 
117  25 


METROPOLITAN   METHODIST   CHURCH,    MCGILL  SQUARE,    TORONTO. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


317 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of       Conting. 
Members.      Fund. 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


1870  Alexander  Sutherland,  Hugh  Johnston,  M.  A. 

71  Alexander  Sutherland 

72  Alexander  Sutherland 

73  Thomas  W.  Jeffery 

74  ,See  Toronto  Conference 


646 

m  82 

§56  50 

$160  00 

623 

117  75 

76  00 

225  20 

356 

70  90 

40  00 

111  00 

321 

58  17 

21  80 

104  85 

324 

54  10 

23  30 

106  00 

Note. — In  1853,  the  Elm  Street  Church  was  built  to  meet  the  wants  of  that  part  of  the  city, 
hut  on  October  29th,  1861,  it  was  destroyed  by  fire.  In  1862  it  was  rebuilt.  In  1865  it  was 
set  off  and  is  now  known  as  Toronto  Third.  In  1871,  the  Queen  Street  Church  was  set  off  as 
Toronto  Fifth.     Thus  leaving  Richmond  Street  Congregation  as  an  independent  charge. 

TORONTO  THIRD. 
Elm  Street  Church,  formerly  connected  with  Toronto  Second.     From 

North. 
1865  Edward  Hartley  Dewart I     

66  Edward  Hartley  Dewart !       274 

67  Edward  Hartley  Dewart j       305 

68  James  Henry  Bishop I       399 

69  James  Henry  Bishop !       344 

70  William  Smith  Griffin i       360 

Edward  F.  Goff,  I 

W.  Wellington  Carson,   \ 

72  William  Smith  Griffin,  Geo.  H.  Bridgman,  M.A. 

73  Samuel  J.  Hunter,  Isaac  Tovell 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


71  William  Smith  Griffin 


I       383 

'       386 

427 

I       506 


39 

00 

46 

55 

46 

02 

49 

50 

47 

18 

48 

52 

S  65 

88 

i  7'2 

29 

|  90 

40  ' 

,  known 

as  Toronto 

22  40 

51  60 

17  40 

54  26 

22  15 

51  50 

44  30 

88  00 

28  06 

58  50 

28  75 

131  50 

34  14 

114  50 

36  62 

115  11 

43  66 

131  95 

TORONTO  FOURTH. 
Berkeley  Street  Church,  formerly  part  of  Toronto  East  Circuit. 
1869  James  Hannon 

70  William  W    Ross 

71  William  W.  Ross 

72  William  W   Ross  

73  John  Shaw 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 

TORONTO  FIFTH. 
Queen  Street  Church,  formerly  part  of  Toronto  West  Circuit. 
1871  Hugh  Johnston,  M.A. 

72  Hugh  Johnston,  M.A. 

73  William  Henry  Poole 


159 

24  55 

19  30 

10  00 

181 

24  75 

28  10 

14  75 

177 

30  25 

10  60 

29  25 

186 

38  54 

17  12 

30  40 

161 

38  60 

14  05 

31  00 

74  See  Toronto  Conference . 


275 
320 
424 


56  79 
71  35 
61  70 


26  00 
32  35 
30  00 


113  00 

124  25 

125  00 


TORONTO— YORKVILLE. 


Yorkville  is  an  incorporated  village,  adjoining  Toronto  city.     Until  1865  it  formed  a  part  of  the 

Toronto  East  or  First  Circuit. 


1865 


67 


69 


John  Potts 

John  Potts 

Alexander  Sutherland    

Alexander  Sutherland  

Alexander  Sutherland 

70  Ephraim  Evans,  D.D 

71  Ephraim  Evans,  D.D 

72  Nicholas  R.  Willoughby,  M.A.. 

73  Nicholas  R.  Willoughby,  M.A. 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


142 

16  10 

170 

25  41 

166 

25  33 

155 

20  75 

145 

15  30 

151 

34  10 

157 

34  25 

197 

38  60 

215 

49  58 

7  07 
5  12 

8  00 
20  00 
14  00 
19  00 
16  20 
18  00 
30  61 


144  00 
251  85 
256  23 
256  03 
262  48 
285  15 
315  19 
356  70 
332  94 


TORONTO  CIRCUIT. 
During  the  years  1822-24,  this  was  .known  as  the  "New  Settlements"  Mission,  but  in  1825  it  was 
designated  as  above,  from  Toronto  Township  in  the  County  of  Peel.  The  Circuit  was  three 
hundred  miles  in  extent  and  had  thirty  preaching  places.  The  townships  of  Trafalgar,  Esquesing, 
Nassagaweya,  Woolwich,  Erin,  Caledon,  Tecumseth,  Albion  and  West  Gwillimbury,  were  included 
in  its  bounds. 


1822  Kenneth  McK.  Smith,  William  Griffis. 

23  Thomas  Demorest,  Rowley  Heyland  .. 

„i  -o      i      xt     i      i    I  Daniel  McMullen, 

24  Rowley  Heyland,  j  John  Huston> 

25  William  H.  Williams,  George  Sovereign 

26  George  Sovereign,  John  Black ... 


30 


162 

356 
305 


318 


CIRCUITS,    STATIONS   AND    MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 
Members. 


Conting. 
Fund. 


Educa. 
Fund. 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


i  »m  t  v    t>i    i      i  Cornelius  Flummerfelt, 
1827  John  Black,  j  John  Carroll> 

28  James  Wilson,  Henry  Shaler 

29  David  Youmans,  John  Armstrong 

30  Robert  Corson,  Henry  Shaler  

(  Alexander  McNab, 

31  Robert  Corson,  <  Samuel  Rose, 

(  (Jacob  Kennedy, ) 

32  George  Bissell,  Matthias  Holtby 

33  Zenas  Adams,  Thomas  Fawcett  

34  John  Beatty 

35  Edmund  Stoney,  Thomas  Mc  Mullen 

36  Edmund  Stoney,  Hannibal  Mulkins 

37  Rowley  Hey  land,  John  Flanagan 

38  Rowley  Heyland,  Simon  Huntingdon. .  

39  Rowley  Heyland,  Simon  Huntingdon 

40  Ezra  Adams,  John  Lever 

41  Horace  Dean,  John  Lever..  

42  John  Law,  Thomas  McMullen 

43  John  Law,  Charles  W.  M.  Gilbert 

44  John  Law,  John  W   Cawthorne 

45  James  Spencer,  James  Hutchinson 

46  George  Poole,  James  Hutchinson 

47  Peter  Ker,  John  S.  Evans  

48  Circuit  divided.     See  Brampton  and  Cooksville 


356 

400 
422 
530 

590 

734 

485 
502 
514 
560 
602 
540 
463 
470 
494 
507 
581 
699 
563 
501 
426 
470 


$20  00 

24  00 

20  00 

20  00 

13  21 

24  00 

32  00 

34  00 

36  53 

28  09 

20  10 

18  00 

$11  00 
11  30 
36  55 
31  12 

26  15 
18  00 
16  00 
14  64 
13  48 
13  10 

27  63 
25  69 
36  70 
22  11 
21  53 
25  00 


TRENTON. 

A  town  situate  at  the  mouth  of  the  River  Trent,  at  the  head  of  the  beautiful  Bay  of  Quinte,  in  the 

townships  of  Sidney  and   Murray,    and   Counties   of  Northumberland  and   Hastings.  It  was 
formerly  part  of  Frankford  and  Trenton  Circuits.     Distant  from  Belleville  12  miles. 

1862  Joseph  E.  Sanderson,  M.  A, 

63  John  English 102             3  26  $100'  15  50 

64  John  English 105             3  53  197  12  21 

65  Amos  E.  Russ 100             3  52  2  40  12  15 

66AmosE.Russ 171             8  00  4  00  15  61 

67  Amos  E.  Russ 155             7  34  4  00  2167 

68  Thomas  Cobb 160            10  70  4  62  20  00 

69  Thomas  Cobb 180             9  00  5  35  20  00 

70ThomasCobb '. 200            10  00  5  00  22  00 

71  Isaac  Weldon,  Adolphus  G.  Knight 205           12  00  7  00  23  00 

72  Isaac  Weldon,  John  W   Bell 232           14  28  7  00  2100 

73  Isaac  Weldon 269            13  06  7  11  34  02 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 297            1117  4  09  42  25 


TROWBRIDGE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Elma,  County  of  Perth,  Ontario. 
Nelson  Brown, 


1867 

68 

69 

.70 

71 


(  William  Tucker, 
William  Tucker.... 

William  Tucker, 

Nathaniel  Smith 

Nathaniel  Smith 

72  John  Hough 

73  John  Hough 

74  See  London  Conference. 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Elma  Mission. 


136 

7  10 

2  45 

138 

7  75 

7  00 

127 

7  80 

4,00 

130 

7  41 

4  00 

145 

6  05 

3  80 

148 

7  15 

3  90 

148 

7  60 

4  33 

19  21 

19  50 
15  00 
10  00 

12  00 

13  20 
22  00 


TWEED. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Hungerford,  County  of  Hastings,  Ontario. 

Hungerford  Circuit. 

1870  Joseph  Kilgour 

71  Joseph  Kilgour 

72  Joseph  Kilgour 

73  Archelaus  Doxee 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


180 

8  00 

...... 

6  25 

200 

9  63 

5  40 

200 

7  42 

3  47 

200 

7   02 

3  50 

53  80 
21  23 
21  50 
20  00 


*  Nelson  Circuit  Met  off. 


WESLEYAN    METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


319 


TYRCONNELL. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Dunwich,  County  of  Elgin,  Ontario. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 
Members. 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


1868  Alexander  Drennan. 

69  Benjamin  Sherlock 

70  Benjamin  Sherlock  .... 

71  Edward  Cragg 

72  Edward  Cragg 

73  Thomas  Hanna 

74  See  London  Conference 


70 

76 

90 

105 

95 

100 

102 


$7  89 
8  00 
8  10 
6  00 

6  25 

7  06 


U 
4 


54 
60 

00 
00 

75 
08 


$5  90 

6  15 

7  00 

8  00 
8  00 

11  75 


u. 


UTTERSON. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Stephenson,  County  of  Victoria,  Ontario. 
1873  Supplied  from  Bracebridge 


74  See  Toronto  Conference. 


25 


UXBRIDGE. 
A  thriving  village  in  the  township  of  Uxbridge,  County  of  Ontario. 

Albert  Circuit. 
1868  Marmaduke  L.  Pearson 

69  Thomas  Campbell 

70  Thomas  Campbell... _ 

71  George  Browne 

72  George  Browne 

73  John  S.  Evans 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Prince 


60 

92 

/  8  01 

3  00 

7  50 

100 

7  50 

4  40 

7  50 

110 

10  30 

6  29 

10  34 

90 

11  53 

6  50 

12  00 

105 

13  25 

5  50 

12  25 

124 

12  37 

5  00 

18  27 

V. 


VESPRA. 
A  township  .on  Kempenfeltd  Bay,  County  of  Simcoe,  Ontario. 
1867  John  H.  Keppel 

68  James  Woodsworth 

69  James  Woodsworth 

70  Isaac  Gold 

71  Isaac  Gold 

72  Isaac  Gold 

73  George  M.  Brown  

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Barrie  Circuit. 


127 

9  09 

4  03 

12  20 

109 

8  93 

4  50 

14  44 

114 

9  26 

3  85 

13  62 

110 

10  15 

4  29 

9  45 

130 

7  50 

2  20 

10  94 

132 

7  62 

1  25 

12  83 

148 

8  92 

5  49 

16  30 

VICTORIA  ROAD. 
This  Mission  is  in  the  County  of  Victoria,  Ontario,  and  takes  its  name  from  a  new  road  opened  through 
the  county.      It  has  appointments  in  the  townships  of  Bexley,  Laxton,  Carden  and  Somerville.. 

1861  William  Galbraith 

62  William  R.  Barker 52 

63  Now  called  Col  >oconk  Mission 57 


1  00 

1  75 


0  30 


0  79 

1  (JO 


VIENNA. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Bayham,  County  of  Elgin,  Ontario. 

and  from  Ingersoll  29  miles. 
1853  OrrinH.  Ellsworth 

54  OrrinH.  Ellsworth 100 

55  Edwin  Clement j        131 

56  Edwin  Clement 13o 


Distant  from  St.  Thomas  28  miles, 


11  02 

12  00 
11  35 


6  27 

4  00 

5  50 


*  One  appointment  given  to  Rugby  Mission,   one  appointment  given  to  Angus  Mission,  and  one 
appointment  added  from  Hillsdale  Mission. 


320 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND   MISSIONS. 


Year. 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1857  Edwin  Clement.... 

58  James  Preston 

59  James  Preston 

60  Andrew  A.  Smith. 

61  Andrew  A.  Smith 

62  Andrew  A.  8mith  . 

63  John  Mills 

64  Henry  Lanton 

65  James  Harris 

66  James  Harris 

67 
68 
69 
70 


Peter  M.  Bawtinhimer. 
Peter  M.  Bawtinhimer., 

Daniel  E.  Brownell 

Daniel  E.  Brownell 


71  William  C.  Watson,  M.A. 

72  William  C.  Watson,  M.A., 

73  George  Ferguson 

74  See  London  Conference 


(D.  M.  SeUll,) 
Wm.  Godwin, 
Wm.  H.  Cairnduff. 


No.  of 
Members. 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


168 
223 
201 
149 
140 
102 
190 
108 
108 
161 
190 
209 
212 
191 

245 

295 
295 
300 


$11  46 
7  78 

6  68 

7  79 

8  06 
5  16 

5  20 

6  00 


4  75 
6  80 
9  48 
9  56 
10  00 
10  04 

10  26 

11  50 

12  15 
12  32 


$4  85 

3  18 

2  22 

3  65 

3  72 

2  05 

2  20 

2  50 

0  94 

2  86 

3  00 

3  80 

3  92 

4  75 

6  67 

6  00 

5  55 

7  30  ! 

$7  56 
6  00 

12  25 
5  90 
5  50 
5  10 
5  25 
8  25 

5  44 
19  60 
14  00 
19  12 
19  25 
11  13 

19  56 

6  50 
8  00 

16  60 


w. 


/WALKERTON. 
The  County  Town  of  the  County  of  Bruce,  Ontovio.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Hanover  Circuit. 


1872  Phineas  D.  Will 

73  Phineas  D.  Will 

74  See  Toronto  Conference. 


85 
87 


8  00 
8  25 


3  00 
3  00 


9  00 
9  40 


WALLACE. 


A  village  and  township  in  the  Connty  of  Perth,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Grey  Mission. 

Distant  from  Stratford  42  miles.  ' 


1855  James  M.  Clarke 

56  James  E.  Dyer 

57  George  Washington,  William  Cross 

58  William  M.  C.  Luke 

59  William  M.  C.  Luke 

60  William  M.  C.Luke 

Nelson  Brown.., 

Nelson  Brown 

Andrew  Milliken 

Andrew  Milliken 

Andrew  Milliken 

Isaac  Crane,  Joseph  M.  Hagar,  B.A 

Circuit  divided,   and  part  of  it  given  to  Listowel. 

Trowbridge,  and  Teviotdale  Circuits 


61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 


104 
142 
153 
172 
159 
178 
192 
191 
211 
220 
221 

206 


3  63 

4  28 
3  05 
1  50 
0  74 


00 
14 
23 

85 
00 


6  00 


4  50 


25 
20 
00 


0  50 


27 
15 
12 
53 
50 
10 


00 
67 
10 
25 
00 
20 
50 


2  41 


3  08 
7  00 
6  75 

10  00 

11  50 


WALLACEBUBG. 


Aaron  D. 
Aaron  D. 


Miller. , 
Miller. 


66 

4  00 

60 

65 

5  90 

70 

4  95 

65 

7  18 

61 

13  09 

92 

6  98 

150 

8  60 

165 

3  89 

137 

4  50 

123 

2  10 

A  village  on  the  River  Sydenham,  in  the  townships  of  Chatham  and  Sombra,  Counties  of  Kent  and 
Bothwell,  Ontario.     Distant  from  Sarnia  32  miles,*  from  Chatham  18  miles. 

1850  Joseph  Hill 

51  Joseph  Hugill 

52  Francis  Chapman 

53  Francis  Chapman  , 

54  

55 
56 

57      

58  Edward  Cragg 

59  Edward  Cragg ... 

60  Edward  Cragg 

61  Samuel  C.  Philp,  jr  . 


I    

2  00 

3  16 

6  10 

1  15 

1  Q3 

3  48 

1  25 
5  10 

5  50 

2  75 

6  75 
6  35 

3  00 
3  SI 
6  2i 
5  00 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


321 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1862  Samuel  (J.  Philp,  jr 

63  William  Irwin 

64  William  Irwin 

65  Alfred  McCann 

66  Eobert  Mark 

Robert  Mark,  M.D 

EdmundS.  Shorey 

Thomas  Culbert 

Thomas  Culbert 

.Richard  Kerr 

72  William  W    Edwards 

Walpole  Island,  70  members,  united  1  year. 

73  William  W.  Edwards 

74  See  London  Conference 


67 
68 
69 

70 
71 


No.  of 
Members. 


137 

175 

155 

160 

161 

163 

135 

104 

60 

62 

63 

122 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$2  25 
3  00 
3  02 
3  08 
8  00 

.8  35 
2 
7 
4 
4 
4 


06 
05 
17 

25 
30 


Educa. 
Fund. 


25 
50 
40 
50 
50 
67 
59 
03 
58 
15 
18 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


8  27 
8  05 


3  45 
2  60 


$7  00 
7  50 
7  53 
7  60 

10  00 

11  15 

4  36 
9  26 

5  80 

6  14 

6  19 

7  22 
4  44 


WALPOLE. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Haldimand,  Ontar  io. 
1838  Charles  B.  Goodrich 

39  Cornelius  Flummerfelt 64 

40  William  Price 72 

41  81 

42  Luther  0.  Rice  102 

43  Luther  0.  Rice 135 

44  Name  of  Mission  changed  to  York 105 


2  50 


1  62 


2  00 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Simcoe  Circuit. 


WALSINGHAM. 
A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Norfolk,  Ontario. 

1848  Solomon  Waldron 

49  George  Kennedy 

50  George  Kennedy 

51  Matthew  Whiting 

52  Matthew  Whiting 

53  Matthew  Whiting 

54  Matthew  Swann 

55  Matthew  Swann 

56  i  ?ZnWakS°n'  i  William  WiUiamS 

57  William  Lund,  James  Kennedy 

58  William  Lund,  James  Kennedy 

59  Henry  Reid,  Phineas  D.  Will 

60  Thomas  Jeffers,  Ira  C.  Lee  

61  Henry  Reid,  James  Anderson 

62  Thomas  Jeffers,  Dennis  L.  Huff 

63  Francis  W.  Ware,  Joseph  H.  Stinson 

64  Francis  W    Ware,  John  Doel 

65  Alexander  Drennan    '. 

66  Alexander  Drennan  

67  Alexander  Drennan  

68  Joseph  Messmore     

69  JohnF.  German,  M.A 

70  See  St   Williams 

WALTER'S  FALLS. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Holland,  County  of  Grey,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  St.  Vincent 
Mission.     Distant  from  Meaford  14  miles,  from  Owen  Sound  16  miles,  and  from  Collingwood  30 
miles. 

1864  JohnC.  Willmott,  B.A 

65  JohnC.  Willmott,  B.A 

66  Phineas  D.  Will 

67  Phineas  D.  Will,  Nelson  Sanders 

68  Phineas  D.  Will,  John  Saunders 

69  Isaac  Baker,  Thomas  R.  Reid 

70  Isaac  Baker,  Nathan  Austin 

71  Isaac  Baker,  William  M.  Bielby 

72  William  Tucker,  John  Hart  

73  William  Tucker 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


200 

7  00 

190 

12  50 

196 

8  00 

280 

8  75 

360 

9  00 

360 

10  00 

*470 

19  80 

3  36 

300 

15  00 

3  00 

332 

20  96 

6  37 

344 

12  50 

5  00 

353 

12  48 

5  34 

294 

11  50 

3  47 

294 

11  97 

3  75 

300 

9  59 

3  31 

280 

10  11 

2  65 

230 

16  16 

1  53 

228 

9  07 

1  79 

176 

5  73 

5  51 

t  182 

11  81 

4  52 

152 

9  47 

4  33 

164 

10  00 

4  00 

176 

10  77 

5  30 

3  05 

5  05 

6  50 

7  00 

8  00 

9  00 

13  34 

8  00 

12  62 

10  00 

5  27 

5  73 

7  89 

11  98 

13  00 

22  00 

5  02 

10  58 

16  55 

9  00 

14  07 

14  23 

84 

3  19 

1  00 

86 

4  77 

2  11 

110 

5  00 

2  61 

123 

5  14 

2  64 

150 

6  4S 

4  00 

150 

1  56 

2  00 

144 

2  50 

3  00 

169 

2  55 

3  05 

171 

4  25 

3  55 

143 

5  75 

3  85 

2  00 

4  24 
9  15 
9  29 

5  60 
4  00 
8  25 
8  55 

8  75 

9  25 


21 


Fredericksburg  set  off. 


t  Port  Rowan  set  off. 


322 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


,     WARDSVILLE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Mosa,  County  of  Middlesex,  Ontario.   -  Distant  from  London  36  miles. 


Year1 


Names  of  Ministers. 


347  Solomon  Waldron 

48  Thomas  Peacock ? 

49  Edward  Sallows 

50  Charles  Silvester 

51  Charles  Silvester 

52  Charles  Silvester 

53  William  Ames 

54  William  Ames 

55  William  Ames. .  

56  William  Ames 

57  Edwin  Peake 

58  Edwin  Peake 

59  William  Hawke 

60  William  Hawke 

61  William  Hawke 

62  Oliver  E.  Burch 

63  Oliver  E.  Burch 

64  Conrad  Vandusen 

Euphemia  united  with  it. 

65  Conrad  Vandusen,  Thomas  Atkinson. 

66  Thomas  Cleworth,  Frederick  York  ... 

67  Thomas  Cleworth 

68  John  Webster 

69  John  Webster 

70  Joseph  Sheply 

71  Richard  W.  Woodsworth 

72  Richard  W  Woodsworth 

73  Richard  W.  Woodsworth 

74  See  London  Conference 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Members. 

Fund. 

57 

$2  84 

100 

163 

6  13 

100 

5  12 

92 

7  71 

110 

8  03 

131 

18  23 

144 

20  12 

115 

18  65 

129 

5  50 

164 

8  00 

150' 

8  00 

130 

7  00 

145 

6  56 

146 

4  86 

147 

5  19 

170 

7  10 

199 

7  56 

*285 

17  36 

124 

5  40 

112 

5  00 

97 

6  16 

100 

6  28 

98 

6  49 

99 

7  00 

96 

8  00 

108 

7  93 

Educa. 
Fund. 


52 
49 
00 
60 

do 

00 
40 

95 
61 
83 

81 
00 
00 
14 
45 
47 
00 
05 
50 
50 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$2  89 


4  47 
4  07 
4  25 

6  67 
10  00 

8  50 
16  26 

7  75 

8  00 

9  00 
6  00 
4  00 

4  10 

5  35 
5  87 


5 
11 


89 
97 
8  10 
7  00 
10  75 
10  87 
20  62 
20  34 
13  00 
12  57 


WARSAW 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Dummer,  County  of  Peterboro',  Ontario. 

Lakefield  Mission. 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


1866  Joseph  H.  Stinson 

60 

2  08 

1  49 

3  25 

48 

3  60 

1  08 

7  00 

46 

3  00 

3  50 

6  50 

48 

2  50 

3  00 

6  50 

71  John  W.  Wicher 

91 

4  02 

4  05 

9  35 

72  JohnW.  Wicher 

96 

4  05 

4  07 

10  00 

73  JohnW   Wicher 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 

97 

4  07 

4  09    . 

12  00 

75 

4  20 

4  IS 

13  00 

WARWICK. 

A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Lambton,  Ontario. 

London  36  miles. 


Distant  from  Sarnia  25  miles,  from 


1840  David  Hardie 

56 

82 

137 

s      . .     .. 

241 
234 

0  75 
3  69 

0  75 

45   

2  12 

46  Robert  Corson,  Thomas  Williams 

200 
155 

3  40 
3  80 

2  66 

48  ) 

to  ,  Included  in  Adelaide  Mission.                   \ 

50) 

75 

5  71 

2  19 

84 
130 

7  05 
10  31 

2  40 

1  25 

Newbury  set  oft'. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


323 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1855  Thomas  Crews 

56  Thomas  Crews 

57  Thomas  S.  Howard,  Alexander  Langford 

58  Thomas  S.  Howard,  Alexander  Langford 

59  William  Chapman,  Thomas  Culbert 

60  Wm.  Chapman,  Thomas  Culbert,  Ezra  A.  Stafford.. 

61  Thomas  Atkinson 

Thomas  Atkinson 

Thomas  Atkinson 

Oliver  E.  Burch 

Oliver  E.  Burch 

Oliver  E.  Burch 

67  James  Broley 

68  James  Broley 

69  James  Broley 

70  William  Hicks  (Joseph  Little] 

71  See  Watford 


62 
63 
64 
65 
66 


No.  of 
Members. 


113 

103 
164 
312 
377 
444 
485 
219 
217 
185 
163 
198 
206 
185 
195 
231 
245 


Conting. 
Fund. 


Educa. 
Fund. 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


§5  20 

12  25 

3  10 

15  00 
12  00 

16  00 
18  00 


5  00 

5  58 

6  00 
8  70 

14  13 
14  21 
10  82 
14  38 
14  40 
5  35 


§8  05 
5  00 
4  00 
3  10 

8  50 

9  00 
3  21 

60 
06 
25 
33 
10 
12 


12  66 

8  13 

10  84 


$1 

90 

10 

00 

12 

00 

16  00 

12  00 

15 

00 

13 

00 

7 

00 

8 

00 

10 

00 

23  76 

25 

45 

27 

10 

25 

88 

29 

00 

29 

50 

28  50 


WASHINGTON. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Blenheim,  County  of  Oxford,  Ontario. 

260 
266 
260 
252 
246 
230 
252 
276 
242 


It  was  formerly  Blenheim  Mission. 


1866  Richard  Formim,  John  Smiley,  B.A 

67  William  Ames,  George  Ferguson 

68  William  Ames,  Ezekiel  Richardson 

•»  69  William  Ames,  Thomas  M.  Campbell 

70  William  W.  Shepherd,  John  E.  Lanceley ., 

71  William  W.  Shepherd,  Daniel  W   Thompson  . 

72  William  W.  Shepherd,  Henry  Berry 

73  Samuel  Tucker 

74  See  London  Conference  


WATERDOWN. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  East  Flamb5ro',  County  of  Wentworth, 

of  Nelson  Circuit.     Distant  from  Hamilton  6 

1854  Joseph  Messmore 

55  Joseph  Messmore  195 

56  Alexander  T.  Green 195 

57  Thomas  Jeffers   213 

58  James  Gray  267 

59JamesGray  236 

60  James  Gray,  William  J.  Hunter     t  250 

61  William  Philp,"  William  J.  Hunter  384 

62  William  Philp,  William  J.  Hunter  382 

63  William  Philp,  William  H.  Laird 404 

64  James  Greener,  William  H.  Laird   426 

65  James  Greener,  William  H.  Laird 440 

66  James  Greener,  Thomas  A.  Ferguson,  Joseph  Hall ...  425 

67  George  Kennedy,  Thomas  A.  Ferguson 438 

68  William  Willoughby,  John  Wilson,  B.  A J  37  2 

69  William  Willpughby,  John  Wilson,  B.  A 367 

70  William  Willoughby,  Charles  E.  Mclnty re 357 

71  William  Morton,  George  C.  Madden 327 

72  William  Morton,  John  Bobbins   327 

73  William  Morton,  Richard  W  Padgham 294 

74  See  London  Conference 296 


14  72 
14  80 
17  00 
13  00 

12  22 

13  42 

13  40 

14  39 
14  07 


Ontario, 
miles. 


6  55 
6  65 

8  00 
16  00 
10  00 
12  00 
14  25 

9  77 
6  50 


31  50 

42  50 

43  00 
30  00 

28  20 

29  50 
33  50 

30  80 

44  50 


It  was  formerly  part 


16  03 
16  75 
13  00 


11 
17 


00 
00 


14  40 
23  27 
27  70 

25  07 
30  73 

26  00 
16  63 
22  90 
25  28 
13  10 

15  50 
15  61 
22  05 
22  05 
22  25 


3 

4 

7 

15 


00 
00 
82 
05 
37 
75 


12  34 

11  97 

13  54 
9  24 

6  55 

7  12 

5  75 
15  00 

12  00 
10  00 
12  00 
12  08 

6  00 


16  25 
23  50 
15  25 

17  37 

17  13 

18  88 
29  25 
29  11 

41  17 

42  13 
51  00 

41  05 
64  19 
64  45 

42  25 

43  00 
41  24 
45  00 
58  19 
48  49 


WATERFORD. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Townsend,  County  of  Norfolk,  Ontario. 

Norfolk  Mission. 

1867  William  C.  Watson,  M.A 

68  George  Ferguson 


69 
70 
71 
72 
73 


Daniel  V.  Lucas 
Daniel  V.  Lucas 
Daniel  V.  Lucas 
William  J.  Ford 
William  J.  Ford 


74  See  London  Conference . 


80 
90 
100 
120 
132 
120 
115 


It  was  formerly  known  as 


65 
30 
32 
01 
22 
45 
86 
36 


50 
90 
10 
00 
00 
44 
16 
65 


6  00 
6  00 


05 
43 
26 
03 


6  65 
6  75 


*  Arkona  set  off.  +  Wellington  Square  taken  from  Oakville  Circuit  and  annexed  to  this. 

t  Circuit  divided  and  142  members  given  to  form  the  Wellington  Square  Circuit. 


324 


CIRCUITS,  STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


WATERLOO— KINGSTON. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Kingston,  County  of  Frontenac,  Ontario.     Distant  from  Kingston  3  miles. 

It  was  formerly  part  of  Kingston  Circuit. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1831  Henry  Shaler         . .          . .          

32  George  Ferguson,  Henry  Shaler      .  .  „ . .          ..... 

900 

33  George  Ferguson,  James  Currie . .         . .        . .  . . : 

855 

$16  05 

713 

13  09 

35  Matthew  Whiting,  Lewis  Warner     .            ...'...... 

442 

.... 

13  10 

36  John  Baxter,  Solomon  Snider  ... 

412 

13  11 

37  John  Baxter,  Lewis  Warner  —      

365 

$13  75 

6  40 

38  Ezra  Healy,  William  Haw 

377 

17  01 

13  49 

39  Ezra  Healy    .' ...... 

375 

25  92 

24  75 

40  Ezra  Healy,  William  H.  Williams  . 

400 

27  19 

9  60 

41  Conrad  Vandusen 

456 

25  71 

8  00 

42  Conrad  Vandusen,  James  Currie . .      . .    . 

480 

28  34 

9  00 

43  Conrad  Vandusen,  Gilbert  Miller               

498 

23  16 

. 

12  70 

670 

19  83 

. . 

13  97 

45  Wellington  Jeffers,  Vincent  B.  Howard ...          .... 

531 

28  23 

20  00 

46  William  Haw,  Vincent  B.  Howard . .                     ... 

532 

20  53 

10  75 

47  Cyrus  R.  Allison 

*548 

20  00 

11  00 

48  Cyrus  R.  Allison..      ..      ..               

155 

10  50 

7  35 

49  Cyrus  R.  Allison  .                         ...... 

212 

11  14 

■ .  ■ . 

8  05 

219 

11  55 

9  75 

217 

12  00 

.... 

9  25 

52  Charles  Taggart.    ..                     ..      .... 

221 

10  20 

8  86 

53  William  Philp 

211 

-14  77 

10  00 

54  William  Philp...*        

195 

15  44 

. . . . 

18  25 

55  William  Philp 

196 

15  57 

.... 

20  68 

56  George  F.  Playter,  David  A.  Johnston 

203 

16  95 

$5  97 

25  00 

57  George  F.  Playter,  William  W.  Miller . 

230 

20  93 

7  00 

25  00 

58  William  Stephenson,  Samuel  Wilson 

224 

14  80 

6  00 

24  00 

59  William  Stephenson,  Edmund  S.  Shorey 

272 

16  08 

5  50 

■  24  50 

60  William  Stephenson,  William  H.  Peake .      

320 

15  65 

7  00 

24  00 

61  J.  Herbert  Starr,  John  Russell.  ......... 

265 

15  00 

7  45 

24  50 

62  J.  Herbert  Starr,  George  H.  Field  .            

298 

14  00 

7  00 

30  00 

63  J.  Herbert  Starr,  Edmund  S.  Shorey             

265 

14  05 

5  50 

35  00 

64  Edward  A.  Ward    . .    

271 

13  12 

4  79 

20  00 

65  Edward  4.  Ward,  John  F.  German,  B.A 

280 

13  33 

5  06 

22  54 

66  Edward  A.  Ward,  Joseph  H.  Chant ... 

285 

14  43 

6  00 

20  10 

67  George  Case,  William  C.  Washington,  B.A. . 

250 

15  40 

6  00 

23  15 

68  See  Cataraqui                    

250 

16  50 

4  50 

25  92 

WATFORD. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Warwick,  County  of  Lambton,  Ontario. 

1871  William  Hicks 

72  William  Hicks,  William  J.  Maxwell ... 

73  James  McCartney,  Henry  E.  Hill.  

74  See  London  Conference . .         ..  ..      .... 


It  was  formerly  Warwick  Circuit. 

28  50 

29  00 

30  00 

31  00 


245 

5  35 

10  84 

269 

5  52 

7  00 

+  305 

5  60 

6  45 

270 

15  18 

6  60 

WAWANOSH. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Huron,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Goderich  Mission. 


1855  . . . ,       

56  Thomas  Dawsou .    ...       

57  William  Williams,  George  Jones 

58  Ephraim  L.  Koyl,  Elias  W.  Frazee.. 

59  Ephraim  L.  Koyl,  John  Neelands     . . 

60  Ephraim  L.  Koyl,  Webster  W.  Leach. 

61  William  Bryers  . .      ....      

62  William  Bryers,  George  Leach. . 

63  Thomas  Hadwin,  Thomas  Cullen... 

64  Thomas  Hudwin,  James  McCartney. . . 

65  Thomas  Hadwin,  George  W.  Rich . 

66  Now  called  Dungannon  Circuit 


150 
158 
217 
202 
160 
234 
:244 
224 
205 
209 
211 


4  94 
3  00 

5  00 

6  56 
10  00 

10  10 

11  00 
10  10 
10  50 

9  00 

12  00 


3  09 

4  45 

2  24 

3  80 

4  00 

4  40 

4  10 

4  20 

3  50 

4  28 

4  00 
4  00 
6  00 
10  43 
10  67 
10  75 
27  00 
20  60 
16  00 
18  30 
20  00 


Wilton  set  off. 


+  16  members  given  to  Alvinstbn  Misson. 


+  Some  appointments  given  to  Lucknow. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


325 


WELLAND. 

A  town  on  the  Welland  Canal,  in  the  townships  of  Crowland  and  Gainsboro',  Counties  of  Welland  and 
Mo  nek,  Ontario.  It  was  formerly  Crowland  Mission.  Distant  from  St.  Catharines  18  miles, 
from  Dunnville  12  miles,  and  from  Hamilton  28  miles. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 

Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1854  Thomas  Jeffers 

55  James  Harris 

140 

$12  00 

$2  80 

$8  00 

56  James  Harris,  Benjamin  S.  Hoskins 

175 

16  16 

7  08 

13  50 

57  James  Armstrong,  Benjamin  S.  Hoskins 

214 

14  24 

6  37 

24  62 

58  James  Armstrong,  John  V.  Wilson 

210 

16  32 

7  00 

20  00 

59  John  Wakefield,  Peter  M.  Bawtinhimer. . 

241 

12  00 

6  00 

12  00 

60  Thomas  S.  Keough,  James  Whiting 

175 

14  00 

6  50 

17  00 

61  Thomas  S.  Keough 

217 

18  10 

4  82 

23  00 

119 

9  93 

3  00 

10  71 

63  Joseph  Reynolds. .                      

129 

8  34 

3  73 

11  39 

64  Thomas  D.  Pearson .  .      .  .          ... 

150 

8  30 

1  50 

12  00 

65  Thomas  D.  Pearson. .                            

125 

6  07 

3  15 

10  50 

66  Joel  Briggs 

123 

7  48 

2  20 

9  00 

170 

8  60 

2  50 

15  00 

68  Joel  Briggs 

166 

8  25 

2  75 

25  00 

69  Richard  Clarke . .      .      

215 

9  00 

5  00 

40  00 

70  Richard  Clarke,  Richard  G.  James.              

234 

9  00 

7  00 

35  00 

"  71  Richard  Clarke,  William  F.  Perley.                

215 

9  20 

7  00 

27  50 

72  James  Goodwin,  Charles  R.  Morrow 

260 

9  50 

7  50 

30  00 

73  James  Goodwin,  Thomas  Gee      ...              

262 

13  87 

7  50 

30  62 

264 

15  69 

7  50 

38  25 

Will 


WELLESLEY. 

A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Waterloo,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Stratford 
Mission.     Distant  from  Hamilton  47  miles,  and  from  Toronto  84  miles. 

1851  George  Case . . .    .  <~ 

52  Drummond  G.  Fletcher 

53  John  L.  Kerr 

54 

55  Henry  Bawtinhimer,  William  L.  Scott . . 

56  James  M.  Clarke 

57  Thomas  Robson 

58  Thomas  Robson,  Phineas  D 

59  David  Hunt 

60  David  Hunt,  Robert  Godfrey 

61  James  E.  Dyer,  David  Chalmers. . . . 

62  James  E.  Dyer,  George  L.  Haight  ... 

63  Isaac  Crane,  John  Armstrong  (B) 

64  Isaac  Crane,  William  S.  McCullough,  B.A 

65  Isaac  Crane,  Joseph  M.  Hagar,  B.A. 

66  Andrew  Milliken,  Christopher  Cookman. 

fio  [  Included  in  Millbank  Circuit, 

69  Thomas  Feather 

70  Thomas  Feather 

71  James  Woodsworth 

72  James  Woodsworth. ... 

73  Joseph  Deacon 

74  See  London  Conference . 


94 

1  20 

75 

130 

4  66 

162 

8  40 

165 

8  00 

154 

9  72 

4  64 

238 

9  00 

2  25 

218 

6  75 

3  75 

260 

8  00 

3  75 

300 

9  00 

4  00 

272 

9  10 

4  36 

265 

9  12 

4  40 

322 

9  79 

5  66 

311 

9  15 

5  29 

272 

7  66 

5  60 

365 

16  43 

3  33 

140 

5  79 

2  6i 

128 

4  00 

2  12 

119 

5  14 

2  29 

101 

6  13 

2  61 

103 

11  18 

4  50 

1 

80 

8  50 

12 

00 

9 

10 

5 

00 

7 

00 

9 

00 

10 

00 

11 

50 

11 

50 

13  76 

7 

64 

28  74 

31 

50 

1090 

13 

42 

13  78 

14 

00 

18 

00 

WELLINGTON. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Hillier,  County  of  Prince  Edward,  Ontario.     Part  of  Consecon  Circuit. 

1869  Silas  Huntingdon      

70  Silas  Huntingdon      

71  Stephen  Bond.  . .  

72  Garrett  J.  Dingman 

73  Garrett  J.  Dinnman  

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


205 

5  00 

4  50 

200 

5  50 

6  47 

208 

6  55 

1  58 

220 

8  50 

1  80 

250 

4  45 

4  00 

12  00 

18  50 

19  56 
27  14 

13  53 


326 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


WELLINGTON  SQUARE. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Nelson,  County  of  Halton,  Ontario. 

Circuit. 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Waterdow 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Eund. 

142 

156 

$9  66 

$10  66 

161 

9  00 

10  00 

220 

19  23 

10  97 

253 

19  45 

11  14 

239 

19  56 

6  75 

228 

19  35 

6  25 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


70 


1868  Thomas  W.  Jeffery 
69  Thomas  W   Jeffery 
i  James  Gray, 
Charles  A.  Hanson, 

71  Charles  A.  Hanson.. . . . 

72  Hall  Christopherson 

73  Hall  Christopherson 

74  See  London  Conference, 


$12  00 
22  00 

47  39 

55  00 
60  25 
75  09 


WESLEY  VILLE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Lacorne,  County  of  Terrebonne,  Quebec. 


Richard  Garrett . . 
Thomas  Campbell . . 
Edmund  S.  Ingalls.  . 
Edmund  S.  Ingalls . . 


Malcolm  McDonald. . 
Malcolm  McDonald. 


1835 
36 
37 
38 
39 

40  [  Supplied  by  J.  F.  Elliott. 
41 
42 
43 

44  

45  ......      .  ... 

46  Rufus  A.  Flanders.. . 
47 

48   .        

49 
50 
51 


52 

53 
to 
65 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 


Henry  Cox  .       . .      ..... 

Henry  Cox 

John  Hutchinson 

John  Douglas. .... 

G.  N.  A.  F.  T.  Dickson. 


United  with  Rowdon. 

Andrew  Armstrong .... 

Andrew  Armstrong.  ..  

Edward  A.  Ward 

Edward  A.  Ward  . .      

Ozias  Barber.         . .      . .  

Ozias  Barber.      .        . .  ....  ... 

John  Webster,  Cornelius  A.  Jones .  ....... 

John  Webster,  Cornelius  A.  Jones 

John  Webster,  David  Thompson  . .    

Circuit  divided.     See  Shawbridge  and  N.  Glasgow . 

WESTMEATH. 


120 
127 
123 
104 
100 
96 
126 
126 
126 
142 
174 
154 
170 
170 


96 
110 
140 
197 
171 
144 
226 
196 
160 


12 

60 

8 

00 

4 

87 

5 

90 

3 

65 

2 

00 

5 

63 

6  30 

5  57 

A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Renfrew,  Ontario. 


1848  Henry  Shaler ..      

49  John  Howes 

50  John  Howes 

51  Jonathan  Loverin  . .  

52  Henry  Shaler.      

53  Henry  Shaler ....      . . . : 

54  Richard  M.  Hammond 

55  Richard  M   Hammond 

56  Richard  M.  Hammond,  William  Scales. ... 

57  William  Morton,  James  F.  Latimer 

58  William  Morton,  Thomas  Cleworth 

59  William  Morton,  Donald  Sutherland 

60  William  Tomblin 

61  William  Tomblin,  Samuel  Jackson 

62  William  Tomblin,  George  Washington,  B.  A 

63  Richard  M.  Hammond.  George  Washington,  B.A. 


0  50 


10 
95 
10 
50 
01 


3  02 
2  53 


59 

1  32 

78 

3  53 

... 

91 

4  23 

-jo  r. 

84 

3  00 

.... 

80 

5  32 

85 

5  40 

. 

87 

6  00 

4  00 

99 

6  00 

4  00 

138 

5  12 

1  97 

176 

6  00 

2  00 

155 

6  12 

2  10 

152 

8  60 

2  12 

150 

5  50 

2  70 

154 

6  75 

2  60 

170 

5  63 

2  75 

7  12 

5  52 

6  00 
9  00 
6  00 
5  00 

10  94 
17  60 
14  37 


1  18 

1  20 

3  00 

3  07 

3  28 

3  37 

4  00 

8  00 

10  62 

11  00 

16  00 

11  00 

9  00 

10  00 

WESLEYAN   METHODIST    CONFERENCE. 


327 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1864  R.  M.  Hammond,  George  Washington,  B.A 

65  Richard  M.  Hammond,  Thomas  H.  Walker 

66  William  Tomblin.  

67  William  Tomblin.  

68  William  Tomblin 

69  Alexander  Lester  .... 

70  Alexander  Lester 

71  John  Howes,  Robrrt  F.  Oliver 

72  John  Howes 

73  John  Howes,  Samuel  E.  Maudsley. . 

74  See  Montreal  Conference.  


No.  of 
Members. 


176 

180 
173 
155 
158 
140 
142 
175 
227 
219 
225 


Educa. 
Fund. 


$1  83 


2  65 

1  28 

2  26 

1  24 

3  00 

1  50 

3  25 

1  75 

3  50 

5  00 

8  01 

5  20 

8  75 

7  15 

8  88 

7  40 

6  21 

3  26 

0  13 

4  70 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


310  15 

9  73 
10  50 
11 
11 

11 


00 

00 
00 
13  50 

27  50 

28  00 
30  50 
40  00 


WESTMINSTER. 
A  township  on  the  River  Thames,  in  the  County  of  Middlesex,  Ontario. 


1816  John  Hamilton.        .        .  ...  ... 

17  David  Youmans,  Caleb  Swazy 

18  Daniel  Shepherdson. 

19  Alvin  Torry     .... 

20  Isaac  B.  Smith,  Samuel  Belton 

21  James  Jackson,  George  Ferguson,  William  Ryerson. 

22  James  Jackson,  George  Ferguson         

23  George  Ferguson  

■»  24  George  Ferguson  

25  James  Jackson . .  ... 

26  Robert  Corson  

27  Matthew  Whiting 

28  George  Sovereign,  Richard  Phelps  

29  Asahel  Hurlburt 

30  Samuel  Belton,  Simon  Huntingdon 

31  Horace  Dean,  John  Baxter       ...  

32  Hamilton  Biggar. ...  

33  Samuel  Rose,  Peter  Ker. .  . .  

34  Samuel  Rose 

35  Conrad  Vandusen,  John  K.  Williston. .  .... 

36  1 

to  >  Included  in  St,  Thomas  Circuit. 

54  ) 

55  John  Hutchinson         ...  

56  John  Hutchinson  

57  Thomas  Crews 

58  Thomas  Crews         .  .  

59  Thomas  Crews  ....  

60  Luther  O.  Rice 

61  Luther  O.  Rice 

62  James  A.  Iveson        

63  James  A.  Iveson 

64  James  A.  Iveson 

65  William  Ames 

66  William  Ames 

67  Richard  J.  Forman 

68  Richard  J.  Forman 

69  James  E.  Dyer        

70  James  E.  Dyer 

71  James  E.  Dyer 

72  David  C.  Clappison  

73  David  C.  Clappison 

74  See  London  Conference 


166 
324 
281 
301 
328 
356 
475 
300 
341 
331 
413 
425 
294 
278 
278 
346 
338 
384 
411 
416 


217 
144 
177 
250 
222 
200 
184 
160 
160 
150 
200 
200 
215 
230 
222 
219 
212 
200 
196 


23  65 
4  97 

10  00 
8  00 


5  00 
3  40 

7  26 

8  27 
8  65 
8  16 

18  00 
18  00 
16  23 
16  24 
12  74 
12  80 
14  05 
16  20 
16  39 


4  26 
4  08 
4  00 
3  00 


00 
14 
64 
76 


2  82 

6  00 

7  00 

7  05 
9  00 
9  00 

10  00 

8  50 
8  53 


4  00 

5  55 
10  95 


10  CO 

8  00 

10  00 

10  00 

8  00 

7  16 

7  54 

8  56 
10  85 

7  00 

8  20 
15  00 
18  05 

22  57 

23  50 
25  00 
28  00 
28  50 
37  77 


WESTON. 

A  village  on  the  River  Humber,  in  the  townships  of  York  and  Etobicoke,   County  of  York,  Ontario. 
It  was  formerly  called  Humber  Circuit.     Distant  from  Toronto  9  miles. 

1857  Richard  Jones,  Henry  Jackson ■    •• 

58  Richard  Jones,  William  Hayhurst 210            24  13            6  70  17  15 

59  William  Philp 238            25  46            7  00  22  32 

60  William  Philp 163            14  53            5  81  23  50 

61  Joseph  L.  Sanders 146           1174           6  69  26  60 

62  Joseph  L.  Sanders.                                      ....                    144           12  15           7  50  23  20 


328 


CIRCUITS,  STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


Yew- 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1863  Thomas  Jeffers 

64  Thomas  Jeffers 

65  Thomas  Jeffers. 

66  Noble  F.  English 

67  Noble  F.  English 

68  Noble  F.  English    ... 

69  John  Shaw  

70  John  Shaw   . 

71  William  McFadden. . . 

72  Joseph  H.  Locke 

73  Joseph  H.  Locke.      

74  See  Toronto  Conference. , 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

139 

$12  20 

$17  60 

139 

10  52 

3  00 

143 

10  00 

3  00 

144 

9  00 

3  00 

126 

9  05 

3  11 

127 

9  34 

4  71 

128 

13  45 

7  81 

125 

14  02 

8  01 

154 

16  00 

11  75 

160 

16  50 

11  75 

170 

25  26 

13  50 

180 

24  56 

10  35 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$30  00 
34  18 
20  00 
20  00 
38  25 
32  05 
32  65 
36  50 
40  00 
68  00 
60  75 
62  60 


WHITBY. 
The  County  Town  of  the  County  of  Ontario,  Ontario.     Distant  from  Toronto  2©  miles. 


1826  James  Wilson..      ... 

27  United  with  Yonge  Street .         

28  Robert  Corson.. .    

29  Robert  Corson,  Conrad  Vandusen 

30  Hamilton  Biggar,  Conrad  Vandusen . . 

31  James  Norris,  William  Patrick. 

32  James  Norris,  James  Musgrove. 

33  Solomon  Waldron 

34  Solomon  Waldron,  Thomas  McMullen. 

35  Robert  Corson,  Thomas  Fawcett. . 

36  Robert  Corson,  John  C.  Will .        ... 

37  Horace  Dean,  Hannibal  Mulkins ... 

38  Horace  Dean,  John  Lever 

39  David  Wright,  John  Lever 

40  Simon  Huntingdon,  J.  Spencer,  R.  Darlington 

41  Simon  Huntingdon,  Joseph  W.  McCallum. 

42  John  Baxter,  Joseph  W.  McCallum 

43  Samuel  Bel  ton,  David  B.  Madden 

44  Alvah  Adams,  George  Carr ...  

45  David  Wright,  David  Jennings  

46  )        . .  . .  

to  >  See  Oshawa  Circuit. 
54) 

55  David  B.  Madden,  Alexander  Drennan . 

56  William  Willoughby,  Thomas  D.'  Pearson . 

57  William  Willoughby,  Thomas  D.  Pearson . .    . 

58  William  Willoughby,  Alfred  Andrews 

59  John  Hunt,  Alfred  Andrews . .    . .        .      ..... 

L.  Warner,  G.  N.  A.  F.  T.  Dickson, 
L.  Warner,  G.  N.  A.  F.  T.  Dickson, 
L.  Warner,  G.  N.  A.  F.  T.  Dickson, 
Francis  Berry,  George  Cochran 

64  John  Shaw,  George  Cochran 

65  John  Shaw,  George  Cochran 

66  James  C.  Slater,  Joseph  L.  Sanders. 

67  James  C.  Slater,  Joseph  L.  Sanders.         .... 

68  James  C.  Slater,  Joseph  L.  Sanders 

69  Thomas  Cosford,  George  Leech \    . 

70  Thomas  Cosford,  Edwin  S.  Washington,  B.A 

71  Joseph  E.  Sanderson,  M.A.,  R.  W  Williams 

72  Joseph  E.  Sanderson,  M.A.,  j  ™°s-  ."*■  ^f"^  { 
r  I  Jeremiah  W.  Anms  ) 

73  Joseph  E.  Sanderson,  M.A.,  Jeremiah  W.  Annis 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


60 
61 
62 
63 


S.  Might. . 
R.  0.  Wilson 
R.  O.  Wilson 


94 

205 
324 
425 
556 
580 
366 
400 
610 
587 
532 
514 
557 
397 
506 
849 
640 
481 
248 


470 
530 
520 
510 
626 
664 
765 
865 

+  832 
490 
480 
438 
448 
457 

J  485 
314 
319 

288 

276 
263 


— 

21  42 

28  28 

17  06 

25  37 

15  03 

19  00 

19  50 

13  75 

20  50 

12  12 

30  27 

16  73 

32  00 

21  80 

41  37 

22  07 

24  00 

6  00 

17  52 

6  69 

27  67 

13  29 

27  71 

13  51 

31  48 

14  02 

32  11 

14  06 

25  53 

18  05 

20  20 

10  00 

24  67 

11  00 

27  08 

15  75 

43  17 

17  37 

45  74 

25  00 

23  00 

18  00 

24  00 

24  00 

24  50 

25  00 

29  28 

16  00 

40  46 

12  37 

13 

00 

3 

10 

15 

38 

24 

40 

7  00 

8 

42 

13 

88 

17 

00 

6 

40 

7  00 

8 

00 

16  00 

17  00 

10 

20 

30  35 

61 

80 

54  00 

30 

10 

20 

00 

53  00 

68 

10 

104  51 

87  55 

60  00 

54 

00 

71 

65 

100 

00 

103 

00 

111 

00 

64  00 

65 

00 

74  00 

100  00 

85  00 

WIARTON. 
A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Amabel,  County  of  Bruce,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of 


Amabel  Mission. 


1873  William  M.  Beilby,  Robert  C.  Wilkinson. 
74  See  Toronto  Conference 


47 


1  00 


1  00 


1  25 


*  Brock  set  off. 


+  Bowmanville  and  Pickering  set  off. 


t  Oshawa  set  off. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


329 


WILTON. 

A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Ernestown,  County  of  Addington,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part 
of  Waterloo — -Kingston  Circuit.     Distant  from  Kingston  16  miles. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1847  George  Beynon,  James  Armstrong 

48  George  Beynon,  Robert  Lochead ,           

423 

$12  42 
7  51 

$i6  37 

343 

12  06 

50  William  McFadden,  Charles  Taggart.          . . .' 

558 

9  22 

14  03 

51 
52 

John  Lever,  William  Coleman .      

477 
485 

15  27 
14  88 

15  00 

John  Lever,  Thomas  Cleghorn.    .                   

19  37 

53  John  A.  Williams,  Thomas  Cleghorn. . 

525 

15  00 

54  John  A.  Williams,  Abraham  Dayman. 

483 

15  72 

22  00 

Loughboro'  united  with  it. 

55  Francis  Coleman,  Garrat  J.  Dingman ... 

452 

16  23 

19  67 

56  Francis  Coleman,  William  Short. ...                     .... 

452 

13  26 

$4  66 

24  00 

57  John  W.  German,  John  Slight. . .           

472 

13  92 

6  00 

30  87 

58  John  W.  German,  John  Slight . .                   

495 

17  50 

5  67 

37  00 

59  William  Burns,  James  Ash .           

487 

10  18 

1  93 

20  31 

Odessa  united  with  it. 

60  William  Burns,  Robert  Mark              . .      . 

287 

9  44 

3  75 

8  60 

61  William  Ames,  Robert  Mark ... 

530 

5  25 

2  00 

11  53 

62  William  Ames,  John  Salmon,  B.A..                   ...    . 

500 

5  44 

3  32 

15  98 

63  Edward  A.  Ward,  John  C.  Ash  . 

443 

9  50 

5  22 

17  00 

V4  William  Briden,  William  J.  Cole.                     

473 

10  17 

5  75 

25  55 

65  William  Briden,  William  J.  Cole 

*  278 

8  00 

3  00 

13  00 

66  William  Briden,  Webster  Wesley  Leech 

300 

9  00 

3  25 

14  00 

67  Richard  Wilson,  George  H.  Squire,  B.A 

306 

10  00 

4  00 

34  00 

68  Riehard  Wilson,  George  H.  Squire,  B.A 

293 

12  66 

4  61 

34  54 

69  Richard  Wilson,  William  J.  Young 

293 

9  04 

5  60 

34  70 

70  Edmund  S.  Rupert,  M.A.,  John  J.  Leach 

300 

9  42 

6  70 

34  75 

71 

72 

Edmund  S.  Rupert,  M.  A. ,  John  J.  Leach. .' 

295 
300 

12  45 
12  71 

11  50 
6  92 

38  25 

Edmund  S.  Rupert,  M.A.,  James  E.  Werden 

38  42 

73  Alfred  McCann,  Silas  J.  Hughes.. .                       

326 

12  05 

6  80 

38  67 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 

300 

13  25 

7  25 

41  50 

WINCHESTER. 

A  village  and  township  on  the  Nation  River,  County  of  Dundas,  Ontario. 

36  miles. 

1848  William  McGill....      ....      

49  William  McGill.    .  .......  ..  Ill 

50  David  Hardie.  ..  ...  ..  140 

51  David  Hardie 163 

52  David  Hardie . .  . .  .188 

53  Robert  Brewster .  187 

54  Robert  Brewster.  .      181 

55  Erastus  Hurlburt. .  . .  ...  181 

56  Erastus  Hurlburt.  ....  ...  166 

57  Erastus  Hurlburt 174 

58  William  M.  Pattyson  . .  . .  219 

59  William  M.  Pattyson 226 

60  John  Kiernan,  Benjamin  Sherlock.        . .  . .  264 

61  John  Kiernan .  . 252 

62  John  Kiernan ....  .  247 

63  John  Howes . .  .  238 

64  John  Howes..     . .    ...  ..  .192 

65  John  Howes..  . .  .  200 

66  Andrew  Armstrong ...  . .  .  205 

67  Andrew  Armstrong •  •      •.         •  199 

68  Andrew  Armstrong .....  191 

69  John  Holmes,  Richard  Kerr. .  200 

70  John  Holmes ....  '.....  298 

71  John  Holmes,  John  C.  Garratt..    304 

72  Edward  A   Ward,  William  Buchanan       . .  358 

73  Edward  A.  Ward,  Edward  H.  Taylor. .    ,  380 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 400 


Distant  from  Ottawa 


8  42 

5  77 

6  53 
5  27 
3  27 
8  00 
8  15 
8  20 
8  25 
8  50 

8  50 

9  00 
1  87 
9  23 
9  27 

7  32 

5  00 

6  50 
6  55 
6  60 
6  68 
5  87 
9  00 

11  55 
11  65 
13  43 


• 

i  bb 

1  25 

2  00 

1  30 

1  75 

2  02 

2  00 

2  00 

3  19 

2  00 

2  00 

2  10 

2  15 

4  20 

7  16 

6  00 

7  25 

5  53 

6  23 

2  75 

3  60 

4  53 

4  55 

5  10 
10  00 

8  00 
8  25 
8  50 

10  00 
8  00 
8  75 

8  90 

9  25 
9  30 

11  71 
7  68 

11  00 
14  25 

14  30 

15  50 

19  86 

20  00 

25  50 

26  00 
50  00 


*  Odessa  set  off. 


330 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


WINDSOR. 
The  County  Town  of  the  County  of  Essex,  Ontario. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

1868  Hugh  Johnston,  B.A.;  Kiehard  Hoskins 

69  Hugh  Johnston,  M.  A ...                     . 

70  John  Philp,  B.A.,  John  Semmens      

71  John  Philp,  B.  A. ,  Edwin  McCollum «... 

72  John  Philp,  B.A.,  Alexander  Hardie,  B.A. 

73  David  L.  Brethour...                                          

74  See  London  Conference. 

45 
51 
70 
80 
90 
80 
75 

$11  00 
11  07 
11  10 

13  00 

14  10 
14  80 
14  50 

$5  00 
7  35 

11  00 
14  50 

12  00 

13  00 
13  35 

$8  00 

9  70 

13  00 

15  00 

16  00 
22  00 
22  35 

.  *  •  • 

J.  .  . 

67 

9  93 

2  89 

62 

6  75 

4  00 

90 
00 


WINDSOK  MILLS. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Wolfestown,  County  of  Wolfe,  Province  of  Quebec. 

1872  John  Webster  (B)  . .  

73  John  Thomas  Blades. 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 

WINGHAM. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Turnberry,  County  of  Huron,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Blythe 

Mission  and  three  appointments  from  Howick  Circuit. 
1868. Thomas  Cleworth,  Daniel  W   Thompson 

69  Thomas  Creworth,  William  J.  Turner 

70  George  H.  Kenney,  ( —  Witham) 

71  George  H.  Kenney,  George  A.  Schram. . 

72  George  H.  Kenney,  Robert  Burns  .  •. 

73  Henry  Kellam,  Samuel  Sellery 

74  See  London  Conference  .. 


189 

•  ■  ■  > 

226 

7  73 

5  00 

285 

4  80 

5  00 

300 

19  94 

7  50 

265 

9  49 

6  27 

235 

10  52 

4  52 

240 

14  00 

7  00 

20  11 
14  00 
20  79 
19  35 
19  39 
33  06 


135 

6  10 

4  00 

132 

6  00 

5  00 

158 

9  51 

5  30 

151 

9  11 

5  24 

172 

10  00 

5  25 

It  was  formerly  part  of 


8  00 

8  50 

J2  45 

12  20 

13  00 


WOODSLEE. 

A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Maidstone,  County  of  Essex,  Ontario. 

Kingsville  Circuit. 

1869  James  Laird 

70  James  Laird  . .  

71  Edmund  S.  Jones  ... 

72  Edmund  S.  Jones.  ...  ... 

73  Thomas  Hadwin 

74  See  London  Conference        ... 

WOODSTOCK. 

The  County  Town  of  the  County  of  Oxford,  Ontario.     Distant  from  London  29  miles,  and  from  Paris 

19  miles. 
1842  Henry.Byers ■ 

43  Samuel  C.  Philp,  William  Dixon 

44  Rowley  Heyland,  George  Kennedy ,  869  23  50  . .  8  00 

45  Matthias  Holtby,  Joseph  E.  Ryerson 270  18  80  12  00 

46  Matthias  Holtby,  James  Gray 249  14  95  ..  7  12 

47  Thomas  Fawcett,  John  W   Cawthome 249  14  95  . .  8  00 

48  Kennedy  Creighton,  Francis  Chapman 25i»  9  05  . .  3  12 

49  Kennedy  Creighton. . .          . .                       334  16  43  17  25 

50  Matthew  Whiting .    ..    ..j  192  12  25  10  87 

51  Edmund  Shepherd,  Drummond  G.  Fletcher '232  14  00  .  1100 

52  Edmund  Shepherd,  John  S.  Evans .  240  25  78            12  00 

53  Edmund  Shepherd,  Thomas  Peacock .. .      ..        ..    .  245  28  40            13  25 

54  Wm.  McCullough,  James  Dickson,  James  Morgan . .  245  28  00            13  40 

55  William  McCullough,  John  Shaw,  John  Wakefield..  212  30  92  8  00  26  00 

56  William  McCullough,  Edwin  Peake .      .  230  34  77  10  55  36  75 

57  Asahel  Hurlburt,  George  Browne ....                   .289  40  85  18  25  41  25 

58  Asahel  Hurlburt,  Hall  Christopherson      298  34  27  10  11  26  00 

59  John  Bredin,  Richard  Potter.    372  27  26  10  00  31  50 

60  John  Bredin,  Stephen  Bond 350  28  00  10  50  34  00 

61  William  Stephenson,  William  J.  Hewitt. 345  23  13  1100  40  00 

62  William  Stephenson.                   354         '  21  12  9  00  50  00 

63  William  S.  Griffin *  126  15  30  5  06  19  00 

64  William  S.  Grimn,  William  Lund .1  106  15  50  5  32  18  00 


Oxford  set  off. 


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331 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Educa. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 

John  Hunt,  John  Philp,  B.A 

John  Hunt,  John  Philp,  B.  A 

John  Hunt,  William  Taylor. .                  

James  Preston..      ..               

James  Preston 

James  Preston 

366 
371 
363 
*  330 
180 
180 
171 
185 
230 
242 

$28  69 
30  00 
32  30 
30  92 
20  03 

20  68 

21  05 

22  50 

23  70 
26  15 

$10  48 

14  05 

15  20 
13  30 
13  00 
12  47 

15  62 

16  00 
16  00 
16  00 

$35  00 
37  00 
41  00 
34  00 
20  47 
20  58 

William  H.  Laird 

William  H.  Laird 

William  H.  Laird  ...                         

See  London  Conference 

23  01 

34  50 
46  37 
52  00 

WOODVILLE. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Eldon,  County  of  Victoria,  Ontario. 

Circuit. 
1872  Robert -McCulloch,  John  T.  Blades 

73  Robert  McCulloch,  John  McCamus 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Oakwood 


146 

148 


WYOMING. 


A  village  in  the  township  of  Plynvpton,  County  of  Lambton,  Ontario. 

and  from  London  44  miles. 


1861  Edwin  Peake, 


William  Tucker, 
William  S.  McCullough, 
6?  William  Dignarn,  Phineas  D.  Will 

63  William  Dignam,  Samuel  Hume. . 

64  John  Hough .  

65  John  Hough .... 

66  William  Hicks 

67  George  T.  Richardson 

68  George  T.  Richardson,  Edmund  S.  Jones 

69  William  Taylor,  John  Mahan 

70  William  Taylor,  John  Mahan    . 

71  Ebenezer  Teskey,  Charles  Smith  . . 

72  Ebenezer  Teskey,  George  Daniel . 

73  Ebenezer  Teskey,  George  Daniel . . . 

74  See  London  Conference. .  


153 
tl24 
111 
106 
106 
104 
115 
120 
140 
152 
156 
160 
154 


10  00 
8  00 


00 
00 


12  00 
10  00 


Distant  from  Sarnia  16  miles 


5  00 

4  50 

6  30 

5  64 
5  47 

1  80 

2  50 

3  50 


15  25 
14  50 
14  00 
14  00 
12  00 


3 

00 

3 

10 

4 

00 

3 

35 

4 

66 

1 

50 

2 

00 

5 

00 

10  75 

14 

50 

8 

00 

7 

00 

6 

10 

00 
00 


6  50 

7  02 

8  00 
4  25 

12  00 
7  42 

19  68 
18  00 
18  50 

20  10 
24  22 


Y. 


YARMOUTH. 

A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Yarmouth,  County  of  Elgin,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of 

St.  Thomas  Circuit. 

1871  Thomas  Hadwin         .  ...  ...  .... 

72  Thomas  Hadwin..         ..             .  107  9  10  5  50  12  00 

73  George  C.  Madden .                 103  9  30  3  00  12  00 

74  See  London  Conference       143  12  36  !       3  36  21  67 

YONGE  STREET. 
So  called  from  the  name  of  the  road  which  runs  from  Toronto  to  Lake  Simcoe. 


Year 

Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Year                       Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members 

1805 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

Daniel  Picket 

Daniel  Pickett 

"30 
45 
45 
102 
111 
95 
95 

,1815  John  Rhodes 

16  Isaac  B.  Smith 

17  David  Gulp     

18  j  if™?,8  Jackman  I  W.W.Rundle 
(  David  Youmans  ) 

1 9  David  Youmans .              

20  John  G.  Peale,  Thomas  Demorest 

21  David  Culp.                          

22  Daniel  Shepherdson . .              .... 

York  united  with  it. 

163 
165 

Andrew  Prindel 

Robert  Perry.. 

Joseph  Lockwood  .         ... 

Andrew  Prindel .... 

Joseph  Gatchell 

169 
140 

201 

211 

278 

[  No  Report. 

278 

Oxford  Centre  set  off. 


+  Oil  Springs  set  off. 


332 


CIRCUITS,  STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


Year 

Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Year 

Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

1823  John  Ryerson,  William  Slater.    . 

24  W.H. Williams  j  *■  t^00*'      \ 

I  J.  Kichardson  ) 

25  James  Richardson,  E.  Ryerson  . . 

26  William  Ryerson,  John  Beatty  . 

27  James  Wilson,  John  Beatty. 

28  David  Youmans,  D.  McMullen . . 

240 

330 

406 
462 
590 
576 

1829  James  Norris,  S.  Huntingdon . . . 

31  David  Wright,  George  Bissell.    . 

32  David  Wright,  Robert  Corson. . . 

33  Edmund  Stoney,  Robert  Corson. 

34  Edmund  Stoney,  J.  K.  Williston 

35  John  Beatty,  H.  Mulkins     

530 
511 
407 
575 
951 
*842 
602 

Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1836  Hamilton  -Biggar,  Thomas  Fawcett 578            .....        $30  04 

37  Hamilton  Biggar,  Adam  Townley          . ,        688  $40  00  . .              25  61 

38  Adam  Townley,  William  Scott. ,  690  5142  ..              24  00 

39  George  Poole,  John  Law.       . .               ...             ...  697  69  71  25  53 

40  George  Poole,  John  Law ...  625  31  67  '                23  52 

41  Thomas  Bevitt,  James  Hutchinson 598  36  00  27  03 

42  Rowley  Heyland,  George  F.  Playter 706  41  20  30  42 

43  Rowley  Heyland,  George  F.  Playter            712  36  00  ....          34  00 

44  Samuel  Rose,  William  Price 600  28  00  29  00 

45  Samuel  Rose,  William  Price          . .  608  36  48  ....          32  50 

46  Samuel  Rose,  George  Carr..                 420  30  55  ....          24  50 

47  Lewis  Warner,  George  Carr 427  30  50  ....          25  00 

48  Lewis  Warner,  James  Hughes,  Alex.  S.  Byrne 436  27  48  ....          20  00 

49  Lewis  Warner,  James  Hughes.. .  450  28  34            26  48 

50  James  Musgrove,  Wellington  Jeffers,  John  S.  Evans  452  36  14            30  58 

51  James  Musgrove,  Wellington  Jeffers 464  37  15  . .            30  97 

52  Richard  Jones,  Wellington  Jeffers 442  40  00            32  25 

53  Richard  Jones,  William  S.  Blackstock 485  42  00  38  00 

54  Richard  Jones,  Benjamin  Jones    

55  Richard  Jones,  Benjamin  Jones,  Joseph  L.  Sanders. . 

56  R.  Jones,  John  Hunt,  Edmund  B.  Ryckman,  B.A. . 

57  H.  Wilkinson,  John  Hunt,  E.  B.  Ryckman,  B.A.    . 

58  H.  Wilkinson,  John  Hunt,  Wm.  W  Squire,  B.A. . 

59  Circuit  divided  into  Yonge  St.  N.  and  Yonge  St.  S. 

YONGE  STREET  NORTH. 

The  north  part  of  Yonge  Street  Circuit.    It  includes  part  of  the  townships  of  Markham  and  Vaughan, 

County  of  York,  Ontario. 

1859  William  Willoughby,  William  Hayhurst . . . 

60  William  Willoughby,  Thomas  A.  Ferguson 

61  William  Willoughby,  Thomas  A.  Ferguson 

62  |  T'CnLTF^son,    \  *™*>  *  *■«. 

63  Joseph  W.  McCallum,  George  M.  Brown 

64  Joseph  W   McCallum,  Samuel  J.  Hunter 

65  Joseph  W.  McCallum,  Samuel  J.  Hunter. 

66  John  Bredin,  Thomas  E.  Garbutt. 

67  John  Bredin,  Thomas  E.  Garbutt. 

68  John  Bredin,     j  ™om?s  E-  Garbutt, 

'     (WW.  Carson, 

69  Charles  Fish,  W  W-  Carson   . . 

70  Charles  Fish,  Andrew  Cunningham  . . , 

71  Charles  Fish,  James  F.  Metcalfe. . . 

72  John  Hunt,  Thomas  Card  us.. 

73  John  Hunt,  Edward  F.  Goff 

74  See  Toronto  Conference.. 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

'    Fund. 

Fund. 

578 

688 

$40  00 

.... 

690 

51  42 

697 

69  71 

625 

31  67 

598 

36  00 

706 

41  20 

712 

36  00 

•  •  .  . 

600 

28  00 

608 

36  48 

.  .  .   . 

420 

30  55 

.... 

427 

30  50 

436 

27  48 

'      .... 

450 

28  34 

452 

36  14 

.... 

464 

37  15 

442 

40  00 

.... 

485 

42  00 

530 

49  20 

550 

44  42 

$27  30 

513 

40  00 

21  00 

513 

42  55 

18  00 

580 

46  87 

16  55 

595 

36  02 

14  03 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


88  50 
90  00 
92  55 
51  03 
37  00 


320 

18  00 

10  28 

310 

15  22 

7  01 

433 

16  04 

7  49 

510 

18  51 

6  91 

448 

17  77 

8  69 

430 

15  36 

6  35 

420 

17  00 

5  80 

361 

18  50 

8  30 

371 

19  00 

8  40 

375 

17  00 

17  00 

378 

17  26 

17  06 

400 

18  10 

20  25 

475 

21  45. 

13  50 

+  476 

21  64 

13  55 

328 

16  59 

7  25 

32  00 

35  00 

32  00 

43  32 

48  00 

43  00 

49  10 

66  25 

74  00 

75  30 

76  00 

85  00 

79  00 

80  00 

49  75 

YONGE  STREET  SOUTH. 
The  south  part  of  Yonge  Street  Circuit.     It  includes  parts  of  the  townships  of  Markham  and  York. 


County  of  York,  Ontario. 


1859  Henry  Wilkinson,  James  Goodwin 

60  Joseph  W.  McCallum,  Robert  Fowler,  M.D. 

61  Joseph  W   McCallum,  William  Briggs  .    . . 


324 
273 


18  03 

19  10 


00 
10 


I 


19  05 
23  00 


*  Newmarket  set  off. 


+  Yonge  Street  Centre  set  off. 


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Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1862  Joseph  W    McCallum,  David  Brethour 

63  Thomas  Cosford,  James  Graham 

64  Thomas  Cosford,  James  Graham 

/.c  mi.  n    r    j     \  James  Graham, 

65  Thomas  Cosford,   j  ThomM  Ke]ly' 

66  Edwin  Clement,  James  Hannon 

67  Edwin  Clement,  James  Hannon  .  . . 

68  Edwin  Clement,  Henry  Irvine ..  . 

69  John  Bredin,  James  McCartney. 

70  John  Bredin,  James  Montgomery7 

71  John  Bredin,  Andrew  Cunningham 

72  John  Learoyd,  Joseph  Galloway  . 

73  John  Learoyd,  William  J.  Jolliffe.  . 

74  See  Toronto  Conference  .. 


No.  of 
Members. 


273 
302 
300 

288 

312 

291 
286 
260 
247 
251 
282 
254 
260 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$20  00 
21  10 
21  50 

17  14 

17  20 

18  99 
21  26 

20  23 

21  30 

22  00 

25  00 

26  30 
30  25 


Educa. 
Fund. 


$8  00 
7  33 
7  50 

7  00 

7  00 
7  08 
6  01 
15  00 
22  35 
25  00 
19  89 
12  50 
14  00 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$26  00 
32  50 
62  00 

56  00 

47  00 
75  42 
106  60 
89  24 
102  00 
123  00 
140  00 
125  00 
132  00 


1873 


YONGE  STREET  CENTRE. 

It  was  formerly  part  of  Yonge  Street  North  Circuit. 

Thomas  Cardus, 
Thomas  S.  Keough, 
74  See  Toronto  Conference ..157  9  86 


28 


14  00 


It  was 


YORK. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Seneca,  on  the  Grand  River,  County  of  Haldimand,  Ontario. 

»     formerly  part  of  Walpole  Mission. 

1844  Sylvester  Hurlburt,  William  Ames        . .  . .  

45  Sylvester  Hurlburt,  Joseph  Sheply 146  9  67                             8  74 

46  Sylvester  Hurlburt,  John  Goodfellow ..        168  19  60  14  12 

47  Thomas  Demorest,  Thomas  Cosford ....                        178  18  80              ...          14  00 

48  Now  called  Seneca — which  see          234  31  28            . .              39  57 


YORK. 

(See  Toronto,  p.  314.) 

YORKVILLE. 
(See  Toronto,  p.  317.) 


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THE 


MISSIONS 


OF 


%\ft  (Kanaka  HUsUjjatt  dtmitxmu. 


Methodism  has  been  essentially  missionary  in  its  work  from  its  begin 
ning.  In  the  Conference  held  at  Leeds  in  1769,  John  Wesley,  as  President  o 
the  Conference,  rose  from  his  chair  and  said,  "  We  have  a  pressing  call  fron 
our  brethren  in  New  York  [who  have  built  a  preaching  house],  to  come  ove 
and  help  them.  Who  is  willing  to  go  ?  "  The  answer  was,  Richard  Boardmai 
and  Joseph  Pilmoor.  In  1770  the  name  of  "  America  "  appeared  for  the  firs 
time  in  John  Wesley's  list  of  Stations,  with  four  names  annexed,  viz.,  the  twi 
above  mentioned,  and  Robert  Williams  and  John  King.  Now  after  the  lapsi 
0f  one  hundred  and  ten  years  we  point  with  gratitude  to  the  Churches,  th 
Colleges,  the  Ministers,  the  Local  Preachers,  the  Members,  the  Home  am 
Foreign  Missions,  and  exclaim,  "  What  hath  God  wrought  ? "  The  annals  o 
the  past  are  the  records  of  continual  triumphs. 

In  Canada,  no  less  than  in  other  parts  of  the  world,  has  the  missionary 
spirit  been  developed.  No  sooner  was  the  Canada  Conference  organized  ii 
1824,  than  it  was  resolved  to  establish  a  Conference  Missionary  Society,  o 
which  the  Rev.  Thomas  Whitehead  was  the  first  President.  The  income  o 
the  Society  during  the  first  year  of  its  operations  was  $144.08.  In  giving  i 
list  of  the  Missions  we  have  adopted  a  classification  which  we  think  will  hel] 
to  a  correct  realization  of  the  extent  of  each  group  of  Missions,  and  at  th 
same  time  show  how  one  field  after  another  has  been  occupied  in  the  name  o 
the  Lord  Jesus. 

We  take  each  group  in  the  order  of  seniority. 

I— INDIAN  MISSIONS  IN  ONTARIO  AND  QUEBEC. 

One  of  the  first  efforts  of  the  Missionary  Society,  after  its  organization  h 
1824,  was  the  establishment  of  Missions  among  the  Aboriginal  Tribes  o 
Canada.     In  various   ways  the  Providence   of   God  seemed  to  draw  the  heart, 


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of  several  of  His  servants  out  in  sympathy  for  the  poor  degraded  Indian 
tribes.  The  Rev.  William  Case,  appropriately  named  the  "  Father  of  Cana- 
dian Missions,"  was  led  to  feel  an  especial  interest  in  their  welfare,  and  to 
bring  their  condition  and  spiritual  claims  before  the  members  of  the  Church, 
and  to  ask  their  prayers  in  their  behalf. 

The  Grand  River  Mission  was  commenced  in  1822,  two  years  prior  to  the 
organization  of  the  Missionary  Society,  and  has  been  continued  to  the  present. 
Many  a  scene  of  Christian  order  and  beauty  has  been  beheld  in  connection 
with  the  labours  of  the  Missionaries  in  this  department.  The  names  of  Case, 
Torry,  Benham,  Jones,  Sunday  and  others  will  never  be  forgotten  on  the 
Indian  Mission  Stations. 

We  have  given,  as  far  as  we  could  ascertain,  the  locality  of  each  Mission, 
the  names  of  the  Missionaries  connected  therewith,  the  number  of  Members 
for  each  year,  and  the  amounts  contributed  for  the  chief  connexional  funds. 

Note. — Not  having  at  hand  any  of  the  Missionary  Societies  Reports  dating  prior  to  1855,  we 
have  given  the  Missionary  contributions  only  from  that  period. 


A. 


ALDEEVILLE. 

An  Indian  village  in  the  township  of  Alnwick,  County  of  Northumberland,  Ontario.  So  named  after 
the  Rev.  Robert  Alder,  one  of  the  Missionary  Secretaries  of  the  British  Wesleyan  Missionary 
Society.     See  Grape  Island  Mission. 


Year  I 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


1837  William  Case,  John  Sunday.. 

38  William  Case,  John  Sunday. 

39  William  Case 

40  William  Case  ... 

41  William  Case  . . . 

42  William  Case  . . . 

43  William  Case 

44  William  Case  . 

45  William  Case 

46  William  Case  . 

47  William  Case, 

48  William  Case, 

49  William  Case  .  

50  William  Case,  George  McDougall. 

51  William  Case 

52  James  Musgrove,  William  Case 

53  James  Musgrove,  William  Case. 

54  James  Musgrove,  William  Case 

'55  Mission  divided  and  the  name  changed. 


William  Ames 
William  Ames 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Members. 

Fund. 

85 

83 

96 

93 

91 

91 

91 

90 
on 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


Mission. 
Fund. 


87 

83 

SI 

92 

115 

122 

116 

113 

118 

132 


$1  00 


14 
24 

50 
50 
52 
70 


SI   18 

1  05 

2  15 
2  20 
2  25 
2  30 
2  35 


?70  42 


The  portion  embracing  the  white  membership  was  called  Alnwick  Circuit,  and  the  Indian  mem- 
bership and  work  was  called  Alnwick  Mission. 


ALNWICK  MISSION. 

1855  James  Musgrove,  William  Case  

56  Sylvester  Hurlburt,  John  Sunday 

57  Sylvester  Hurlburt,  John  Sunday 

58  Sylvester  Hurlburt,  John  Sunday 

59  Sylvester  Hurlburt,  John  Sunday 

60  Sylvester  Hurlburt,  John  Sunday         

61  Sylvester  Hurlburt,  John  Sunday  .... 

62  Sylvester  Hurlburt,  John  Sunday 


81 

2  04 

3  66 

81 

.  .  . 

.... 

72 

1  24 

1  82 

64 

1  00 

1  75 

63 

1  05 

1  28 

75 

1  93 

1  35 

69 

1  00 

2  00 

58  07 
45  07 
53  58 
70  00 
53  48 

59  66 
62  92 


336 


INDIAN  MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


1863  Sylvester  Hurlburt,  John  Sunday 

64  David  B.  Madden,  John  Sunday.. 

65  David  B.  Madden,  John  Sunday.  , 

66  David  B.  Madden,  John  Sunday. . 

67  David  B.  Madden        

68  David  B.  Madden  ...  

69  James  A.  Ivison.    . .  ... 

70  James  A.  Ivison. . .      .  

71  James  A.  Ivison 

72  ..  


No.  of 
Members. 


81 
60 
62 
57 
49 
50 
42 
44 
41 
41 


Conting. 
Fund. 


II 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
25 
20 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 


57 
40 
40 
40 
50 
50 
00 
50 
60 
00 


Missioi 
Fund. 


$67  22 
45  65 

125  50 
36  94 
27  50 
55  50 
79  25 

117  09 
65  65 
95  75 


This  year  Fenella  or  Alnwick  Circuit  was  again  united  with  the  Indian  work,  and  the  Missi 
again  was  designated  by  the  old  name  of 

ALDERVILLE. 
1872  William  Andrews,  Charles  W.  Hawkins . .    .        174  7  91  27  00       229  54 

73  William  Andrews,  Frank  Keam .  ..  .        174  7  95  17  00       208  15 

74  See  Toronto  Conference..      ..  ...        174  8  00    '     20  90       203  82 

I 

AMHERSTBURG. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Maiden,  County  of  Essex,  Ontario."    Until  1833  the  Indian  members  i 
this  Mission  were  under  the  charge  of  the  ministers  stationed  on  Amherstburg  Circuit,  which  see. 


Year 

Missionaries. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Year 

Missionaries. 

No.  of 

Members 

1833  Supplied  from  Gosfield 

34  Benjamin  Slight 

35  Benjamin  Slight 

36  Jonathan  Gladwin.             . .        . 

37  Supplied...                      .. 

20 
20 
44 
51 
36 

1838  Supplied, ... 

39  William  Scott 

40  William  Scott . 

41 

21 
33 
54 
59 

B. 


BATCHEWANA  BAY. 
This  Mission  is  on  the  shore  of  a  beautiful  and  well  sheltered  bay  on  the  north  of  Lake  Superio 
about  45  miles  above  Sault  Ste.  Marie.     It  first  appears  on  the  station  list  connected  with  Micl 
picoton  in  1861  under  the  charge  of  James  Asquabe.     The  Indian  band  resident  here  numb 
about  50. 


1862  George  Blaker  . 

63  Native  Teacher.. 

64  Native  Teacher. . 

65  Native  Teacher.. . 


17 
17 
17 


66  Native  Teacher.. 

,    I  Supplied  from  Garden  River 


74 


Mission. . 


17 


BEAUSOLIEL  ISLAND. 


This  Island  is  situate  in  the  Georgian  Bay,  Province  of  Ontario.  It  is  distant  about  8  miles  fro: 
Penetanguishene.  The  soil  is  very  sandy,  hence  the  Indians  residing  on  it  have  been  great] 
discouraged  in  cultivating  it.  Their  crops  have  been  frequently  scorched  up  and  withered,  as 
consequence  they  have  been  led  to  leave  their  homes  and  scatter  abroad  in  search  of  a  livinj 
The  Mission  for  this  cause  has  not  made  rapid  growth. 

1847  William  Herkimer :    ... 

48  William  Herkimer 

49  William  Herkimer ... 

50  Horace  Dean  . .  .... 

51  Horace  Dean  .  

52  William  Herkimer .. .... 

53  William  Herkimer  ..      . . 

54  Stephen  Brownell.         

55  Edward  Sallows  

56  Edward  Sallows 

57  Edward  Sallows ...... 

58  William  M.  Cooley.. .        

59  William  M.  Cooley . .  

Note. — In  1860  a  new  and  more  extended  Mission  was  formed,  under  the  name  of  Christia 
Island,  Beausoliel  Island,  and  French  River — whjchsee. 


34 

45 

3  00 

61 

8  00 

36 

6  53 

69 

3  66 

8  25 

69 

1  00 

4  00 

64 

60 

■  ■  •  • 

60 



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337 


c. 


CAPE  CROCKER. 
An  Indian  Reserve  in  the  township  of  Albemarle,  on  the  Georgian  Bay,  County  of  Bruce,  Ontario. 
The  Newash  band  of  Indians  having  surrendered  their  land  to  the  Government,  settled  at  this 
place.     Colpoy's  Bay  is  now  attached  to  this  Mission  as  it  formerly  was  to  Newash. 


Year 

Names  of  Missionaries. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

Mission. 
Fund. 

1859  Stephen  Brownell.                              

76 

$0  30 

!$0  45 

$12  02 

76 

0  25 

0  60 

77 

0  25 

1  00 

77 

76 

1  00 

64  Edward  Sallows  ....              ...            ■      . 

60 

1  50 

65  Edward  Sallows    ... 

67 

1   50 

66  Edward  Sallows ....              ... 

67 

25  50 

67  John  Doel . .              .  .      .          

67 

„o  \  John  Doel,                  j 
|  William  Herkimer,  \ 

65 

15  10 

67 

47  84 

70  John  Doel ...  . 

74 

41  38 

fi  William  Herkimer 

86 

51  50 

72  Thomas  Williams                   

82 

36  35 

73  Thomas  Williams                   

68 

31  60 

74  See  Toronto  Conference . .    ..          ..                          ••• 

65 

72  50 

CHRISTIAN  ISLANDS. 

These  are  located  in  the  Georgian  Bay,  Ontario.     Distant  about  17 

miles  from  Penetanguishene. 

See  Beausoliel  Island  and  French  Rive 

r. 

1860  Allan  Salt .    :      

.... 

61  Allan  Salt                     v                 

40 

62  Allan  Salt 

91 

0  97 

71  63 

63  Allan  Salt .... 

103- 

1  00 

84  33 

64  Allan  Salt.                   

116 

1  00 

65  Allan  Salt .  .                                

133 

1  00 

66  Allan  Salt !       137 

0  22 

181  28 

67  Allan  Salt 

135 

125  60 

139 

6  42 

69  Erastus  Hurlburt 

141 

•• 

0  50 

66  08 

*    85 

0  55 

27  30 

71  Erastus  Hurlburt     . .                .  .                  . .          .... 

100 

1  00 

39  88 

72  Erastus  Hurlburt   .  .                              . .                  

101 

:    6  37 

1   10 

30  00 

73  Joseph  H.  Stinson .               . .         '     . 

102 

J       0  42 

2  30 

48  50 

74  See  Toronto  Conference ..      ....... 

60 

28  50 

COLDWATER. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Medonte,  County  of  Simcoe,  Ontario. 

It  was  foi 

•nicrly  part 

of  Lake 

Simcoe  Mission. 

1836  Gilbert  Miller.                       ....                 

i        •    '  ' 

37  Gilbert  Miller 

79 

5  48 

38  See  Lake  Simcoe  Mission  .... 

81 

COLPOY'S  BAY 
A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Albemarle,   County  of  Bruce,   Ontario,      It  receives  its  name 

from  a  bay  which  connects  itself  with  the  Georgian  Bay  about  30  miles  from  Owen  Sound. 

A  small  band  of  Ojibway  Indians  resident  in  this   place  were  for  some  time  supplied  with  the 

Word  of  Life  by  teachers  sent  from  Owen  Sound  and  Newash  to  visit  them.     Since  1859  it  has  formed 

a  part  of  the  Cape  Crocker  Mission. 

CREDIT. 

So  named  from  the  River  Credit  in  the  township  of  Toronto,  County  of  Peel,  Ontario.  The  Chippewa 
Nation  had  a  reservation  of  land  at  the  mouth  of  this  river,  which  was  one  of  the  best  fisheries  on 
Lake  Ontario.  In  1826,  a  number  of  the  Mississaugas  who  had  been  converted  at  the  Grand 
River  Mission  commenced  to  settle  on  this  reservation,  hence  the  commencement  of  the  Mission 
there. 

1826  Egerton  Ryerson  . .  

27  James  Richardson  

28  George  Ryerson 


110 
118 
132 


French  River  and  Shawanaga  with  64  members  given  to  Parry  Sound  Mission. 

22 


338 


INDIAN    MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


29  George  Ryerson      .  ...... 

30  David  Youmans  .....      ...... 

31  James  Evans,  Edwy  M.  Ryerson. 

32  Supplied  from  Toronto  Circuit.. 

33  William  Case,  Peter  Jones . 

34  William  Case,  Peter  Jones. 

35  William  Case,  Peter  Jones. 

36  William  Case,  Peter  Jones . 

37  Benjamin  Slight 

38  Benjamin  Slight 

39  Benjamin  Slight 

.„  (  Alexander  MeNab,  ) 

\  Peter  Jones,  \ 

41  David  Wright 

42  David  Wright 

43  David  Wright..    ... 

44  Alexander  McNab . 

45  Samuel  Belton 

46  Samuel  Belton,  Peter  Jones . . 

47  See.  New  Credit  .  . . 


No.  of 
Members. 


140 

140 

132 

112 

85 

78 

89 

140 

130 

129 

122 

166 

81 
122 
136 
140 
152 
146 
136 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$8  83 
5  00 


62 
26 
50 
62 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


Mission. 
Fund. 


$6  67 

a  12 

5  52 

6  00 
4  50 

2  54 


F. 


FRENCH  RIVER, 
At  the  head  of  the  Georgian  Bay  and  connecting  it  with  Lake  Nipissing.     Since  1854,  the  Indians 
located  at  the  mouth  of  this  river  have  had  the  ordinances  of  religion  administered  to  them  from 
Christian  Island,  Beausoliel  Island  or  Parry  Sound.     In  addition  to  which  a  school  has  been  sup- 
plied with  a  teacher  who  has  been  a  paid  agent  of  the  Missionary  Society. 


G. 


GARDEN  RIVER. 
An  Indian  settlement  at  the  mouth  of  Garden  River,  on  the  North  Shore,  of  Lake  Huron  District  of 

Algoma,  Ontario. 

1853  George  McDougall..  

54  George  McDougall ....  ...  64  0  50  0  50 

55  George  McDougall..  60  100  0  50 

56  George  McDougall ......        . .  55 

57  Thomas  Hurlburt 54 

58  Allan  Salt ...  .  84 

59  Allan  Salt 120 

60  William  Harkimer ..  . 

61  Edward  Sallows  ..........    ,  .  , .  17 

62  Edward  Sallows . 23 

63  Edward  Sallows ....    .        .    ,,,...  36 

64  Samuel  Down 31 

65  Samuel  Down..         ...  ....  23 

66  Samuel  Down ...  23 

67  Samuel  Down 

68) 

69  >  Supplied  from  Sault  Ste   Marie. 

70) 

71  Erastus  S.  Curry..         

72  Erastus  S.  Curry . .  54  2  70  4  27 

73  Erastus  S.  Curry 50 

74  Sec  Toronto  Conference ...        ....  -21 


0  25     j       3  25 

0  50     I       6  00 

1  00     !       6  00 

4  00 


$30  00 

41*28 
62  80 


62  26 


GEORGIANA  ISLAND. 

An  Island  in  Lake  Simcoe,  occupied  by  about  fifteen  Indian  families,  who  have  been  supplied  with 
the  ordinances  of  religion  by  the  Ministers  from  Mount  Albert  and  other  adjoining  circuits.  See 
Snake  Island. 


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339 


GRAND  RIVER, 
This  Indian  settlement  is  in  the  townships  of  Tuscarora  and  Onondaga,   on  the  Grand  River,  in  the 
County  of  Brant,  Ontario.     This  was  the  first  Indian  Mission  connected  with  Canadian  Methodism. 


Year 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


1822  Alvin  Torry 

23  Alvin  Torry,  Thomas  Demorest 

24  Alvin  Torry . .    r 

25  Alvin  Torry..    .  

26  Alvin  Torry. . ...  

27  Alvin  Torry,  Joseph  Messmore .  . 

28  Joseph  Messmore,  William  Smith 

29  William  Griffis 

30  George  Ryerson  ....  

31  Richard  Phelps  

32  Richard  Phelps 

33  Joseph  Messmore. 

34  Joseph  Messmore 

35  John  Douse .... 

36  Matthew  Whiting 

37  Matthew  Whiting .    ... 

38  David  Wright..  . .  

_  39  William  Ryerson .  . .  

40  William  Ryerson  . .  

41  Kennedy  Creighton 

42  Hamilton  Biggar 

43  Hamilton  Biggar       

44  Hamilton  Biggar 

45  Hamilton  Biggar,  Alexander  T.  Green 

46  Rowley  Heyland,  Stephen  Brownell 

47  Rowley  Heyland,  Ozias  Barber .  . 

48  Rowley  Heyland,  Abraham  Carpenter. 

49  Rowley  Heyland,  Abraham  Carpenter. . 

50  Kennedy  Creighton,  Abraham  Carpenter 

51  William  Ryerson,  Abraham  Carpenter 

52  William  Ryerson,  Peter  Jones..      

53  William  Ryerson,  Peter  Jones 

54  William  Ryerson,  Peter  Jones.. 

55  William  Ryerson,  Peter  Jones.. 

56  Thomas  Fawcett 

57  Thomas  Fawcett 


58  Thomas  Fawcett ... 

59  John  Ryerson . 

60  Peter  German . 

61  Peter  German 

62  Peter  German . .  .... 

63  Peter  German . 

64  Peter  German . 

65  Daniel  V.  Lucas.. 

66  Daniel  V.  Lucas 

67  Daniel  V.  Lucas.. 

68  Daniel  V.  Lucas 

69  Thomas  Lawson  . . 

70  Thomas  Lawson 

71  John  C.  Willmott,  M.A. 

72  JohnC.  Willmott,  M.A. 

73  Erastus,Hurlburt 

74  S'-e  London  Conference.. 


No.  of 
Members. 


30 

100 

'  192 

110 

58 

125 

220 

174 

230 

160 

170 

155 

160 

168 

140 

125 

91 

104 

52 

30 

135 

180 

176 

243 

240 

288 

164 

140 

143 

140 

140 

140 

68 

73 

115 

136 

135 

183 

130 

205 

230 

232 

237 

170 

159 

165 

163 

71 

117 

69 

67 

69 


$9  50 

11  35 

9  57 

11  03 

7  50 

8  00 
00 
25 
90 
50 
00 


1  25 
1  00 
3  00 
3  10 


0  75 


00 
36 
40 
23 
25 
47 
45 
70 
73 
31 
28 
33 
38 


$4  75 
5  45 
5  50 
8  20 
00 
50 
75 
00 


1  37 

2  14 

3  40 


1  00 


10 
12 
62 

68 
00 
25 
35 
10 
20 
30 
75 


2  75 

3  27 
3  81 


$44  62 

75  40 

80  00 

63  00 

31  93 

44  16 

79  63 

103  27 

88  71 

90  44 

134  33 

118  78 

113  57 

103  02 

105  80 

127  48 

53  30 

77  74 

53  03 


GRAPE  ISLAND. 
An  Island  occupied  by  Indians,  in  the  Bay  of  Quinte,  in  front  of  the  township  of  Earnestown,  County 
of  Addington,  Ontario.  The  first  attempt  ever  made  for  the  conversion  of  the  Mississauga  Indians 
on  this  Island  was  in  the  winter  of  1825-6,  when  the  devoted  William  Case  and  Peter  Jones 
introduced  the  Gospel  to  them.  In  the  spring  of  1826  Peter  Jones  and  others  from  the  Credit 
Mission  made  them  another  visit,  and  explained  and  enforced  the  Gospel  claims.  Several  were 
awakened,  among  whom  was  John  Sunday,  a  man  who  proved  to  be  of  historic  worth.  On  the 
31st  May,  1826,  the  first  Society  of  converted  Indians  in  Canada  was  organized. 

1827  Solomon  Waldron,  Richard  Phelps        t      ...  ....      j        ....     i 

28  William  Smith I       118       I        ....      '        ....      I 


340 


INDIAN   MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


No.  of 
Members. 


1829  ) 

30  >  Supplied  from  Belleville. 

81  J    

32  William  Case.  .  .    ... 

33  Supplied  from  Belleville. . 

34  Jonathan  Scott  .  , 

35  John  Sunday  ....... 

36  Sylvester  Hurlburt.. . . 

37  See  Alderville.        .... 


H. 


123 

125 

118 

108 

81 

42 

113 

93 

85 


Conting. 
Fund. 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


Mission. 
Fund. 


HIAWATHA. 

An  Indian  village  on  Rice  Lake,  in  the  township  of  Otonabee,  County  of  Peterboro'.  Ontario.     It  was 

formerly  known  as  Bice  Lake  fission. 

1862  David  B.  Madden ...  56              $3  00  $50  20 

63  David  B.  Madden          55  ...  3  00  52  95 

64  Thomas  Williams         . .                   ...  49  $2  15  3  00  58  30 

65  Thomas  Williams          69  2  49  3  27  53  65 

66  Thomas  Williams 51  1  60  2  45  44  36 

67  Joseph  Reynolds 47  158  1  50  49  54 

68  Joseph  Reynolds ..    59  0  75  2142 

69  Robert  Brooking..      55  0  75  .  32  82 

70  Robert  Brooking.. 53  0  78  0  35  37  32 

71  Robert  Brooking 48  0  80  0  50  42  45 

72  Robert  Brooking ...  46  0  62  0  55  35  25 

73  Robert  Brooking..                 ...                     43  0  85  .    ..  43  54 

74  See  Toronto  Conference..                     ...  45  0  90  1  00     i     43  20 


L. 


LAKE  OF  TWO  MOUNTAINS. 
An  Indian  Reserve  on  the  north  shore  of  the  River  Ottawa,  in  the  Seigniory  of  Two  Mountains,  Pro- 
vince of  Quebec.  As  this  Mission,  on  account  of  the  persecutions  suffered  by  the  Methodist 
Indians,  and  the  destruction  of  their  church,  at  the  instance  of  the  priests  of  the  Seminary  of  St. 
Sulpice,  has  become  historic,  we  have  gleaned  the  following,  chiefly  from  a  tract  issued  by  the 
"  Protestant  Defence  Alliance  of  Canada  "  : 

"  In  the  early  part  of  the  last  century  the  Iroquois  and  Algonquin  tribes  of  Indians  resided 
on  the  Island  of  Montreal.  That  Jiiey  might  be  removed  from  the  white  population,  which  was 
steadily  increasing  by  means  of  immigration  from  the  Old  World,  they  applied  to  the  King 
of  France  for  the  Seigniory  of  the  Lake  of  Two  Mountains,  to  which  they  removed.  The 
Seminary  of  St.  Sulpice  having  for  some  time  had  a  Mission  established  among  these  Indian 
tribes,  obtained  a  grant  of  the  Seigniory  in  the  year  1718,  for  the  express  purpose  of  aiding  them 
in  their  mission  work.  In  1735,  in  order  that  the  Indians  might  have  a  wider  range  for  hunting, 
a  grant  was  made  of  the  adjoining  Seigniory,  and  with  special  reference  to  the  Indian  Missions. 

"After  the  Conquest  of  Canada  the  Sulpicians  were  still  allowed  to  retain  possession  of  these 
Seigniories.  Thus  it  remained  until  1841  when  the  Seminary  obtained  a  confirmation  of  its  titles 
to  these  properties,  without  any  modification  whether  with  reference  to  the  Indians,  or  to  the 
support  of  education  and  the  poor.  After  the  lapse  of  a  few  years,  however,  the  Seminary 
endeavoured  to  get  rid  of  a  part  of  their  manifest  obligations  to  the  Indians,  and  to  become  the 
absolute  owners  of  the  Seigniory  of  Two  Mountains,  by  seeking  to  remove  the  Indians  from  the 
homes  and  lands  of  their  fathers.  The  Indians,  as  might  be  expected,  refused  to  submit  to  such 
an  unjust  arrangement.  A  conflict  at  once  began  between  the  Indians  and  those  who  had  claimed 
to  be  their  spiritual  advisers.  The  Seminary  seemed  determined  to  expel  the  Indians,  and  the 
Indians  were  equally  determined  not  to  yield. 

"In  this  way  the  confidence  of  the  Indians  in  the  teachings  of  Romanism  was  naturally  de- 
stroyed, and  accordingly  in  1868  they  resolved  to  abandon  the  Romish  Church.  At  this  crisis  in 
their  history  a  Methodist  Mission  was  commenced  among  them,  and  a  small  house  was  purchased 
from  an  Indian,  which  was  at  once  fitted  up  for  a  school  and  for  religious  services.  Thift 
proving  too  small,  a  site  was  purchased  for  the  erection  of  a  church,  and  soon  a  building  costing. 


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about  twelve  hundred  dollars  was  erected.  Some  friends  living  on  the  opposite  side  of  the  river, 
feeling  a  deep  interest  in  this  new  Mission,  and  gladly  marking  the  change  in  the  conduct  of  the 
converts  from  Rome  procured  a  bell  for  their  new  church,  at  an  expense  of  one  hundred  and  fifty 
dollars.  Knowing  the  spirit  of  Rome  to  be  unchanged,  it  is  not  a  matter  of  surprise  that  a 
system  of  persecution  has  been  persistently  kept  up  from  the  beginning,  which  culminated  in  the 
wanton  destruction  of  their  church." 


Year 

Names  of  Missionaries. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

Mission. 
Fund. 

1869 
70 
71 

72 
73 

74 

Xavier  Rivet                      

Abraham  Sickles. ....-,            

Abraham  Sickles 

110 
146 
205 

209 
221 



Abraham  Sickles 

See  Montreal  Conference.                    ...          

LAKE  SIMCOE. 
A  Lake  in  the  County  of  Simcoe,  Province  of  Ontario.  It  gave  the  name  to  a  Mission  which  was 
begun  in  1828,  and  included  nearly  all  the  surrounding  townships.  For  several  years  it  embraced 
both  the  white  and  native  work.  The  Minutes  of  Conference  do  not  make  any  distinct  reference 
to  the  number  of  native  members.  From  another  source  we  learn  that  in  1832  the  Indian  mem- 
bers numbered  137       See  Lake  Simcoe  on  page  234. 

LAKE  SUPERIOR. 

This  Mission  embraced  all  the  Indian  settlements  on  the  North  Shore  of  Lake  Superior,  in  the 

Province  of  Ontario. 
1838  James  Evans,  Thomas  Hurlburt . 

39  James  Evans,  Thomas  Hurlburt  

40  Thomas  Hurlburt 

41) 

to  >  Supplied. 

53) 

54  George  Blaker 

55  George  Blaker 15 

56  See  Michipicoton  and  Pic  River  '      41 


M. 


MANITOULIN  ISLAND. 
A  large  Island  in  the  northern  part  of  Lake  Huron,  Province  of  Ontario 

1871  Thomas  Hurlburt 

72  Thomas  Hurlburt 14 

73  William  Sutton  .  14 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 25  $120  $2  40 


$10  00 

2  25 

48  15 


MICHIPICOTON. 

An  Indian  settlement  at  the  mouth  of  the  Michipicoton  River,  about  half-way  up  Lake  Superior. 
It  is  distant  from  Sault  Ste.  Marie  120  miles.  It  was  formerly  included  in  the  Lake  Superior 
Mission.  , 

1856  George  Blaker 

57  Henry  P.  Chase ....  . 

58  James  Ashquabe . .  .... 

59  James  Ashquabe 

60  George  Blaker  . .  

61  James  Ashquabe 

62  James  Ashquabe 

63     


"i 

22 

22 

40 

.... 

66 

66 

24 

MORAVIANTOWN. 
An  Indian  Reservation  on  the  river  Thames,  the  Indians  resident  there  have  had  the  spiritual  over- 
sight of  the  Ministers  stationed  at  Wardsville  for  many  years.  The  band  numbers  about  120.  A 
good  Sabbath  School  and  Day  School  have  been  sustained,  but  owing  to  some  difficulties  of  a 
formidable  nature,  Methodism  has  not  made  as  much  comparative  progress  on  this  Reserve  as 
■elsewhere. 


342 


INDIAN   MISSIONS. 


MOUNT  ELGIN. 
The  name  given  to  an  Industrial  School  established  within  the  bounds  of  the  Muncey  Mission.  There 
is  connected  with  this  Institution  a  Boys'  and  Girls'  School.  The  Indian  Department  of  the 
Dominion  Government  make  an  annual  grant  to  this  school,  in  consideration  of  which,  fifty  Indian 
boys  and  girls  each  year  are  educated,  clothed  and  trained  in  some  industrial  pursuit. — See 
Muncey  Mission  ;  also  Mount  Elgin  Industrial  School. 


MUD  LAKE. 

A  small  lake  in  the  township  of  Dummer,  County  of  Peterboro'.  Ontario.    A  small  band  of  Indians 
are  resident  there,  to  whom  the  Society  have  regularly  supplied  the  Word  of  Life. 


Yew 

Names  of  Missionaries. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

Mission. 
Fund. 

1852  Orrin  H.  Ellsworth . . 

53  Stephen  Miles    

74 

$1  59 

$1  37 

54  John  Sanderson,  James  A.  Ivison.         . .              ... 

61 

4  31 

5  12 

55\ ..                       

57 

4  50 

5  60 

$88  00 

56  1      . .      

40 

■  ■  .  * 

57  I                                                I 

-g  VSupplied  from  Bridgenorth,    J          " '                 ... 

36 
31 

•• 

20  00 
10  43 

59     

30 

26  05 

60/  ... .                  

27 

31  20 

61\       

24 

35  80 

62  1                                           

26 

17  05 

63  1 

26 

•  •  i  . 

64  VSupplied  from  Lakefield .               

21 

24  63 

65  i 

1  57 

66 1        

5  70 

67/ 

22 

31  50 

gg  J  Supplied  from  Lakefield  and  Warsaw  j 

43 

43 

7  00 
31  50 

70  James  W.  Sloane.         

47 

25  30 

71 
72 

David  Hardie .    . .      .... 

47 
44 

19  17 

John  Hodgson 

73  William  Craig 

74  See  Toronto  Conference . .         

44 

28  36 

50 

.... 

14  20 

37 
38 
39 

40 

41 
42 


MUNCEY. 

An  Indian  Reserve  on  the  River  Thames  in  the  township  of  Carradoc,  County  of  Middlesex,  Ontario. 
It  was  formerly  included  in  the  Thames  Circuit.  In  1852  the  Mount  Elgin  Industrial  School  was 
established  in  connection  with  this  Mission.  See  Mount  Elgin  Mission.  The  Mission  embraces 
three  distinct  Indian  bands,  viz.,  the  Ojibwas,  Oneidas  and  Munsees,  and  the  white  families  who 
live  near  the  Reserve. 

1828  Thomas  Hurlburt 

29  Thomas  Hurlburt. 

30  Thomas  Hurlburt. 

31  Thomas  Hurlburt. . 

32  Thomas  Hurlburt. . 

33  Ezra  Adams,  Thomas  Hurlburt 

34  Ezra  Adams 

35  Solomon  Waldron 

36  Solomon  Waldron . 
Solomon  Waldron . 
Solomon  Waldron . 
Solomon  Waldron 

Solomon  Waldron, 

Peter  Jones, 
Peter  Jones. 
Peter  Jones 


43  Peter  Jones,  David  Hardie,  Abraham  Sickles 

44  Cornelius  Flummerfelt,  Abraham  Sickles 

45  Solomon  Waldron,  Abraham  Sickles .         ...... 

46  Peter  Jones,  Solomon  Waldron,  Abraham  Sickles . 

47  Peter  Jones,  Abraham  Sickles .  

48  Peter  Jones,  Abraham  Sickles. .  

49  Samuel  D.  Rice,  Abraham  Sickles 

50  Samuel  Rose,  Abraham  Sickles.    .         

51  Samuel  Rose,  John  Sunday,  Abraham  Sickles.    . . 


15 

•  •  <  • 

35 

•  •  .  . 

73 

80 

93 

108 

127 

157 

171 

.... 

140 

4  73 

150 

138 

178 

229 



.  .. 

246 

•  •  •  * 

239 

.... 

221 

2  i3 

4  00 

222 

3  40 

5  00 

209 

5  00 

292 

2  00 

1  75 

212 

2  00 

2  00 

103 

7  65 

6  00 

138 

4  43 

2  00 

222 

4  60 

3  08 

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343 


From  1852  to  1863  this  Mission  appears  in  the   Minutes  of  Conference  under  the  double  name  of 
Mount  Elgin  and  Muncey. 


Year 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


No.  of      Conting. 
Members.       Fund. 


1852  Samuel  Rose,  John  Sunday,  Abraham  Carpenter .... 

53  Samuel  Rose,  John  Sunday,  Abraham  Sickles . 

54  Samuel  Rose,  John  Sunday,  Abraham  Sickles. 

55  Samuel  Rose,  John  Sunday,  Abraham  Sickles 

56  James  Musgrove,  Henry  P.  Chase,  Abraham  Sickles . 

57  James  Musgrove,  Matt.  Whiting,  Abraham  Sickles.. 

58  James  Musgrove,  Matt.  Whiting,  Abraham  Sickles. . 

59  James  Musgrove,  Matt.  Whiting,  Abraham  Sickles.. 

60  James  Musgrove,  Matt.  Whiting,  Abraham  Sickles. . 

61  James  Musgrove,  Matt.  Whiting,  Abraham  Sickles. . 

62  Jas.  Musgrove,  Wra.  H.  Musgrove,  Abraham  Sickles 

63  William  H.  Musgrove,  Abraham  Sickles 


226 
227 
•228 
216 
217 
234 
243 
220 
205 
202 
182 
182 


$i  80 


78 
43 
00 
20 
50 
75 
75 
50 
50 
00 


1  00 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

S10  40 
10  50 

13  00 
16  00 

14  20 


Mission. 
Fund. 


00 
00 
00 


2  00 
2  00 
2  00 
1  00 


;«123  07 

100  83 
93  16 
88  62 

59  32 
76  62 
71  56 

60  50 


From  1864  to  1866  the  Mission  is  known  in  the  Minutes  by  the  single  name  of  Muncey. 
1864  Francis  Berry,  Abraham  Sickles 138  100  100         43  00 

65  Francis  Berry,  Abraham  Sickles .  .         142  156  44  65 

66  Francis  Berry,  Abraham  Sickles 128  150         50  00 

In  1867  the  Mount  Elgin  School  was  placed  under  the  charge  of  Reuben  E.  Tupper,  and 
the  Mission  work  in  charge  of  Peter  German  ;  and  in  the  Minutes  of  Conference  each  department 
stands  separate  and  distinct. 

1867  Reuben  E.  Tupper,  Peter  German        . .  ...        .  j 

"68  Reuben  E.  Tupper,  Peter  German  

69  Reuben  E.  Tupper,   Peter  German,  Abraham  Sickles 

70  Reuben  E.  Tupper,   Peter  German,  Abraham  Sickles  J 

In  1871  the  Mount  Elgin  School  and  the  Mission  work  is  again  united  under  one  superin- 
tendency. 

1871  James  Gray ...           .  *  145  i  1  50  ,  3  70  41  91 

72  Ephraim  Evans,  D.D.,  Allan  Salt 117  2  00  !  2  95  76  72 

73  Ephraim  Evans,  D.D.,  Allan  Salt 123  I  2  10  I  2  50  110  87 

74  See  London  Conference.  .                . .              70  }  j  2  00  76  25 


128 

1  50 

■2   50 

56  49 

134 

1  30 

3  50 

62  63 

138 

1  31 

3  53 

76  08 

141 

1  34  1 

3  58 

57  74 

N. 


68 

72 

69 

0  27 

65 

0  68 

57 

0  77 

55 

0  62 

57 

0  47 

0 

43 

0 

68 

1 

03 

1 

05 

0 

27 

NEWASH. 
An  Indian  village  at  the  foot  of  Owen  Sound  Bay,  township  of  Keppel,  County  of  Grey, Ontario. 

1850  James  Hutchinson,  David  Sawyer 

51  Edward  Sallows,  David  Sawyer.      .  67       .       Ill 

Colpoy's  Bay  united  with  Newash. 

52  Conrad  Vandusen 

53  Conrad  Vandusen  .... 

54  Conrad  Vandusen  

55  Conrad  Vandusen 65       !       0  68  0  68  9  00 

56  Conrad  Vandusen    .... 

57  Conrad  Vandusen  55       '       0  62  1  05  15  50" 

58  See  Cape  Crocker  

NEW  CREDIT. 

This  Mission  is  situate  between  the  eastern  boundary  of  the  township  of  Townsend  and  the  road 
leading  from  Hamilton  to  Port  Dover,  in  the  township  of  Oneida,  County  of  Haldimand,  Ontario. 
The  Indians  formerly  resident  on  the  River  Credit,  on  leaving  that  Reserve,  obtained  leave  to 
locate  in  this  place,  hence  the  name  New  Credit.     The  Ojibwas,  Delewares,  and  Onondagas. 

1848  William  Ryerson 

49  United  with  Simcoe  Circuit. 

50  Rowley  Heyland..  ...  ... 

51  Rowley  Heyland 

52  David  Wright 

53  David  Wright  .  

54  Matthew  Whiting.. 

55  Matthew  Whiting. 

*  Thirty  members  given  to  Oneida  Mission. 


87 


1   75 


84 

1  00 

74 

0  37 

100 

2  08 

100 

5  10 

125 

6  00 

1  50 

... 

2  07 

3  85 
10  00 

79  37 

344 


INDIAN   MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


1856  Matthew  Whiting. 

57  David  Wright 

58  David  Wright.. 

59  Thomas  Williams 

60  Thomas  Williams  . 

61  Thomas  Williams 

62  Thomas  Williams 

63  Thomas  Williams  . 

64  Thomas  Lawson.    . , 

65  Thomas  Lawson . . 

66  Thomas  Lawson . . 

67  Thomas  Lawson . . 

68  Thomas  Woolsey . . 

69  Thomas  Woolsey. . 

70  Thomas  Woolsey. . 

71  Thomas  Woolsey. . 

72  Elisha  Tennant      . 

73  Elisha  Tennant        . 

74  See  London  Conference 


No.  of 
Members. 


115 

118 

120 

120 

112 

107 

114 

104 

86 

86 

75 

76 

75 

75 

82 

88 

82 

82 

70 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$2  00 
2  18 
1  75 


96 

88 
77 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
00 
00 
00 
00 
33 
38 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$1  75 
2  37 
2  25 


4  25 

2  25 

3  50 
3  25 

00 
00 
00 
00 
50 
50 
00 
00 
20 
00 


Mission. 
Fund. 


$33  00 


50  57 

75  79 
64  62 
56  15 

47  61 

63  03 
49  40 

49  o: 

48  9. 
62  50 
68  69 
59  89 

76  29 
86  18 

64  03 
92  08 
86  92 


O- 


OKA. 
See  Lake  of  Two  Mountains. 

ONEIDA. 

This  mission  was  formerly  part  of  the  Muncey  Mission.     It  is  situate  on  the  river  Thames  in  the 
township  of  Carradoc,  County  of  Middlesex,  Ontario. 


1871  William  Cross 

72  William  Cross..      

73  William  Cross 

74  See  London  Conference  . 


30 

11 

18 

90 

"      ■ 

15  39 
27  00 
44  57 


P. 


PARRY  SOUND. 


This  Mission  embraces  a  band  of  Pagan  Indians,  on  Parry  Island  in  the  Georgian  Bay,  about  seven 

miles  from  the  Sound,  and  the  Indians  at  French  River  and  Shahwanaga.  The  Mission  work  is 
scattered  over  100  miles  of  dangerous  coast. 

1869  Charles  A.  Hanson ....          , ,  . ,                  . .              ...       _    .    . . 

70  Samuel  Tucksr. . .                     ..         ..                     ..          20  ...  22  25 

71  Samuel  Tucker . .          50              . .          68  65 

1872  Samuel  Tucker 54              . .        105  30 

73  John  C.  Willmott,  M.A.             ....                 . .          68  . .  ...          95  70 

74  See  Toronto  Conference ,  „  .  ,  85  180  34 

PIC  RIVER. 

A  Mission  Station  on  the  north  shore  of  Lake  Superior,  at  the  mouth  of  the  Pic  River,  near  the 

Hudson's  Bay  Company's  Fort.     It  was  formerly  Lake  Superior  Mission. 

1854  George  Blaker 

.55 

56  James  Ashquabe..         . .  . .  .... 

57  George  Blaker..        

58  George  Blaker.. .  . .  ....  

59  George  Blaker. 

PIGEON  RIVER 
Is  situate  at  the  head  of  Lake  Superior,  where  lies  the  boundary  between  the  United  States  and 


30 

.... 

44 

■  *  •  > 

41 

.... 

•• 

.   .. 

1857  James  Ashquabe. 


Canada. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


345 


R 


RAMA. 

An  Indian  Reserve  in  the  township  of  Eama,  on  the  eastern  shore  of  Lake  Couchiching,   County  and 
Province  of  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Lake  Simcoe  Mission. 


Year 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


1845  William  Herkimer.. 

46  Horace  Dean 

47  Horace  Dean  . . . 

48  Horace  Dean 

49  Horace  Dean 

50  William  Steer.    . . 

51  William  Steer 

52  Horace  Dean      

53  Horace  Dean 

54  Horace  Dean 

55  Peter  Jacobs.  

56  Peter  Jacobs 

57  George  McDougall 

5$  George  McDougall,  Peter  Campbell. 

59  George  McDougall,  Peter  Campbell. 

60  Robert  Brooking,  Peter  Campbell 

61  Robert  Brooking 

62  Robert  Brooking  .  . 

63  Robert  Brooking.. . . 

64  Robert  Brooking. . . 

65  Robert  Brooking . 

66  Robert  Brooking 

67  Robert  Brooking 

68  Robert  Brooking 

69  Joseph  L.  Sanders 

70  Joseph  L.  Sanders. 

71  William  H.  Peake. . 

72  William  H.  Peake. 

73  William  H.  Peake. 

74  See  Toronto  Conference  . . 


No.  of 
Members. 


126 

77 

95 

91 

89 

77 

55 

64 

64 

64 

63 

63 

99 

82 

112 

87 

91 

96 

95 

91 

82 

90 

111 

110 

111 

118 

123 

116 

111 


Conting. 
Fund. 


43 
43 
10 
53 
60 


0  75 

1  66 

6  23 

0  50 

1  00 


0  55 
0  45 
0  50 
0  75 
0  75 
0  80 
0  85 

0  90 

1  00 

1  66 

1  00 

2  80 

3  00 


Sup.    M 
Fund. 


$5 
1 


43 
75 
00 
00 

82 
47 


2  00 

0  30 

0  83 

1  00 

1  50 

2  00 
0  50 
0  75 
0  75 

0  90 

1  05 
1 
1 
1 
1 

'! 

11  31 

12  64 
11  03 


10 
25 
30 
45 
00 
00 


Mission. 
Fund. 


$21 

43 

29 

40 

29 

40 

38 

25 

71 

14 

77 

98 

186 

26 

141 

83 

132 

20 

120 

00 

123  65 

129 

69 

98 

00 

48 

88 

65 

29 

74  72 

105 

13 

136 

60 

181 

14 

260  32 


RICE  LAKE. 

The  name  given  to  an  Indian  settlement  on  Rice  Lake, 

Peterboro',  Ontar 


1825 
26 
to 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 


George  Bissell . 

>  United  with  Cavan. 

James  Evans. 


Daniel  McMullen 

Daniel  McMullen.  

Gilbert  Miller . .  

Gilbert  Miller 

William  Case,  Sylvester  Hurlburt,  John  Sunday . 

Sylvester  Hurlburt 

Sylvester  Hurlburt..  

John  Sunday 

John  Sunday      ....  ...  

John  Sunday  

John  Sunday      

f  United  with  Alderville  Mission. 

John  Sunday  .... 

John  Sunday  

Robert  Brooking,  John  Sunday. .  

Robert  Brooking,  John  Sunday 

Robert  Brooking,  John  Sunday .... 


in  the  township  of  Otonabee,  County  of 
•io. 


110 


178 

212 

212 

210 

142 

168 

146 

70 

81 

48 

56 

58 

59 


63 
70 
72 
74 
83 


346 


INDIAN   MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


1850  Robert  Brooking,  John  Sunday. 

51  Robert  Brooking 

52  Thomas  Hurlburt. 

53  Thomas  Hurlburt 

54  William  Herkimer 

55  William  Herkimer. 

56  William  Herkimer 

57  Wellington  Jeffers 

58  Wellington  Jeffers .        . .        ... 

59  Wellington  Jeffers . 

60  David  B.  Madden 

61  David  B.  Madden 

62  Now  called  Hiawatha  Mission . . 


No.  of 
Members. 


77 
80 
101 
69 
69 
47 
47 
47 
60 
58 
67 
66 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$0  75 

0  80 

1  00 
0  96 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


1  12 
1  00 
1  12 
1  50 


6  00 


1  00 
1  25 

1  00 

2  00 

3  00 


Mission. 
Fund. 


$16  30 

37  57 
57  87 
79  42 
112  73 
55  33 
50  20 


s. 


SAUGEEN. 

* 

An  Indian  village  in  the  township  of  Saugeen,  on  Lake  Huron,  County  of  Bruce,  Ontario, 
from  Kincardine'  35  miles,  and  from  Goderich  70  miles. 


Distant 


1833  John  Benhani 

34  Thomas  Hurlburt 

35  Thomas  Hurlburt. 

36  Thomas  Hurlburt 

37 

38  Gilbert  Miller 

39  William  Herkimer        ...    

40  William  Herkimer.      

41 

42  Thomas  Williams        

43  George  Copway. . 

44  George  Copway.    ....  ... 

45  George  Copway 

46  John  K.  Williston 

47  John  K.  Williston 

48  John  K.  Williston . . . 

49  John  K.  Williston ... 

50  William  Herkimer 

51  James  Hutchinson,  David  Sawyer. . 

52  James  Hutchinson,  James  M.  Clarke . 

53  Peter  Jacobs . 

54  Peter  Jacobs .... 

55  Peter  Jacobs .  

56  John  K.  Williston.  

57  John  K.  Williston.      .. 

58  John  K.  Williston.    ..  ..      . 

59  John  K.  Williston.  ..      .. 

60  John  K.  Williston 

61  JohnK.  Williston. 

62  JohnK.  Williston 

Southampton  united  with  it. 

63  William  M.  Cooley.. 

64  William  M.  Cooley 

65  William  Cross 

66  William  Cross. 

67  William  Cross. 

68  William  Cross.     

69  Elisha  Tennant. . 

70  Elisha  Tennant. 

71  Elisha  Tennant. . 

72  George  Jacques .        

73  George  Jacques ..... 

74  See  Toronto  Conference. . 


59 

•  • 

65 

73 

70 

65 

81 

.... 

107 

. . 

107 

.... 

117 

134 

i  66 

147 

1  00  * 

1  00 

116 

, 

100 

0  37 

1  25 

109 

1  00 

1  53 

119 

1  35 

1  50 

94 

1  48 

1  25 

105 

97 

i 

76 

•  •  •  • 

6  87 

73 

0  50 

0  50 

64 

1  00 

0  50 

54 

54 

6  69 

6  43 

63 

0  50 

0  50 

58 

0  70 

0  50 

70 

1  00 

0  26 

68 

0  60 

0  20 

100 

1  05 

0  25 

113 

2  50 

0  34 

105 

1  30 

1  00 

108 

0  85 

0  12 

110 

1  00 

0  20 

93 

93 

»  .  •  • 

75 

.  .  .  • 

59 

,  , 

•  •  t  t 

73 

72 

6  si 

i  oo 

66 

0  60 

1  20 

64 

0  70 

1  70 

25  12 

li  83 

19  98 

20  43 
16  00 


32  64 
27  75 
48  82 
43  15 
32  70 
32  98 
60  93 
46  98 
58  42 


WESLEYAN    METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


347 


SAULT  STE.  MARIE. 

A  village  at  the  head  of  Lake  Huron,  on  the  St.  Marie  River,  Algoma  District,  Ontario, 
formerly  supplied  from  Garden  River  Mission. 


It  was 


Year 

Names  of  Missionaries. 

» 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

Mission. 
Fund. 

1864 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 

Samuel  Down]    |  Garden  River  Mission'  j     ".'...    '. 

Samuel  Down 

Samuel  Fear    

4 
15 
35 

$2  12 

$l'25 

$104  00 

Samuel  Fear         . .                         

Samuel  Fear ...                                  

Erastus  S.  Curry. 

34  10 
5  12 

Garden  River  Mission  which  had  been  connected  with  the  Sault  work  for  three  years,   became 
again  a  seperate  Mission  field,  Sault  Ste.  Marie  retaining  the  Domestic  Mission  work.    See  page  294. 

SCUGOG  ISLAND. 
An  Island  chiefly  occupied  by  Indians.    It  is  situated  in  Lake  Scugog,  County  and  Province  of  Ontario. 

1846  George  B.  Butcher . .  

47  William  Steer,  Matthew  Connor  ...  . .  . .  37 

48  William  Steer...  ..        .  23 

49  {A  local  supply) 23  100 

50  Stephen  Miles  (Cartright  Mission)  . .  ...  37 

51  John  Sanderson  (Cartwright  Misson). .      ..  .36 

52  John  Sanderson  (Cartwright  Mission) 34 

53  Charles  Fish,  (Bowmanville  Circuit)  . .  .  30 

54  Thomas  Hanna  (Cartwright  Mission) .  ....  30 

55  Thomas  Hanna  (Cartwright  Mission) . 25 

56  William  Richardson  (Cartwright  Mission)..  .  .  20 

57  "William  Richardson  (Cartwright  Mission) .. .  .14  11  03 

58  David  A.  Johnston  (Cartwright  Mission) 14       :                                             4  30 

59  John  Law  (Prince  Albert)                    . .          . .  25 

60  John  Law  (Prince  Albert)    .  .                  .  .  25 

61  John  Law  (Prince  Albert)  ...                          25 

62  Charles  Silvester  (Prince  Albert)  ..                                .  23 

63  Charles  Silvester  (Prince  Albert) 14 

64  Charles  Silvester  (Prince  Albert) .  14 

65  Thomas  Stobbs  (Prince  Albert) ...  14 

66  Thomas  Stobbs  (Prince  Albert) 14 

67  Thomas  Stobbs  (Prince  Albert).    ..  .14 

68  Henry  Reid  (Prince  Albert) 14 

69  Henry  Reid  (Prince  Albert) 14 

70  Henry  Reid  (Prince  Albert) 14 

71  Alfred  McCann  (Prince  Albert) . .  14 

72  Alfred  McCann  (Prince  Albert) .  12 

73  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Jr.  (Prince  Albert) j  12 

74  See  Toronto  Conference..                ...                    ...    .(  20 

SHAWANAGA. 
So  called  from  the  name  of  a  river  which  empties  itself  into  the  Georgian  Bay,  north  of  Parry  Sound, 

in  the  Free  Grant  District. 
1869  Charles  A.  Hanson  (Parry  Sound  Mission)    ....  [ 

70  Samuel  Tucker.  "     16  ! 

71  Samuel  Tucker.      . .  '   . .  .  .  18  j  60  65 

72  Samuel  Tucker         20  . . . .     j       ....  43  98 

73  JohnC.  Willmott,  M.A 30  ....     !         ...  48  46 

74  See  Toronto  Conference... .  37  t  62  54 


SNAKE  ISLAND. 
An  Island  in  Lake  Simcoe,  Province  of  Ontario.      It  was  formerly  part  of  Lake  Simcoe  Mission. 

Georgiana  Island  was  worked  in  connection  with  Snake  Island. 
1841  John  Williams.  .  .  

42  Horace  Dean.  51 

43  Horace  Dean 57 

44  Ezra  Adams  (Newmarket  Circuit)  56  0  49  0  95 

45  John  Baxter  (Newmarket  Circuit)  .  59 

46  John  Baxter  (Newmarket  Circuit)      60 

47  William  Young  (Newmarket  Circuit) ....  60 


348 


INDIAN   MISSIONS. 


Year 

Names  of  Missionaries. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

Mission. 
Fund. 

1848  William  Young  (Newmarket  Circuit)..      

60 

.... 

49  William  Young  (Newmarket  Circuit) 

55 

50  Joseph  Messmore  (Newmarket  Circuit) .               . .    . 

53 

.  ■  .  . 

52 

.... 

.... 

52  Robert  Lochead  (Newmarket  Circuit). 

52 

.... 

.  •  ■  . 

50 

.... 

.... 

50 

$1  79 

$5  98 

51 

.    ..       $10  25 

56  George  T.  Richardson  (Holland  Landing  Mission). . . 

54 

2  50 

1  00 

.  ■  •  ■ 

57  George  T.  Richardson  (Holland  Landing  .Mission).. . 

22 

... 

10  54 

58  Erastus  Hurlburt  (Innisfil  Mission) . .               ...      . 

30 

29  08 

59  Errstus  Hurlburt  (Innisfil  Mission) 

40 

14  25 

60  Thomas  Hanna  (Holland  Landing  Mission)    . .  ,  . 

44 

7  43 

61  Abraham  Dayman  (Holland  Landing  Mission) . . 

44 

15  30 

62  Alexander  Drennan  (Holland  Landing  Mission) 

41 

.... 

14  25 

63  Alexander  Drennan  (Holland  Landing  Mission) 

38 

*         .... 

13  75 

64  Alexander  Drennan  (Holland  Landing  Mission) 

38 

.... 

18  64 

65  William  J.  Hewitt  (Holland  Landing  Mission) 

42 

.... 

11  21 

66  William  J.  Hewitt  (Sharon  and  Mt.  Albert  Mission). 

42 

.... 

67  Christopher  Hamilton  (Sharon  &  Mt.  Albert  Mission) 

30 

12  05 

68  Christopher  Hamilton  (Sharon  &  Mt.  Albert  Mission) 

36 

. 

69  Christopher  Hamilton  (Sharon  &  Mt.  Albert  Mission) 

30 

.  . 

19  66 

70  William  Irwin  (Sharon  and  Mt.  Albert  Mission) ... 

35 

12  07 

71  William  Irwin  (Sharon  and  Mt.  Albert  Mission) . .    . 

37 

72  William  Torrance  (Sutton  Mission) 

37 

10  66 

37 

14  50 

74  See  Toronto  Conference ....... 

52 

ST.  CLAIR. 
An  Indian  Reserve,  on  the  St.  Clair  River,  in  the  township  of  Sarnia,  County  of  Lambton.  Ontario. 

1824  William  Griffis. 
25 
to 
33' 

34  James  Evans 

35  James  Evans 

36  James  Evans 

37  James  Evans,  Thomas  Hurlburt . 

38  John  Douse . 

39  John  Douse . 

40  John  Douse .... 

41  William  Scott. 

42  William  Scott., 

43  William  Scott. . 

44  William  Scott.. 

45  William  Scott.. 
William  Scott. 
William  Scott. 


46 
47 
48 
49 


United  with  Sarnia  Mission. 


50  John  K.  Williston 

51  William  Herkimer . 

52  Robert  Brooking,  William  Herkimer. 

53  Robert  Brooking,  Allan  Salt 

54  Solomon  Waldron .  . . 

55  Solomon  Waldron .... 

56  Solomon  Waldron 

57  Solomon  Waldron 

58  Thomas  Hurlburt 

59  Thomas  Hurlburt,  James  Thornton. . . 

60  Thomas  Hurlburt. 

61  Thomas  Hurlburt 

62  Thomas  Hurlburt,  James  Ashquabe. . 

63  Thomas  Hurlburt 

64  Thomas  Hurlburt    .... 
W  illiam  Price, 
Joh  n  Doel, 

66  Erastus  Hurlburt 

67  Erastus  Hurlburt 


65 


50 

94 

108 

153 

166 

131 

166 

160 

115 

115 

.... 

203 

208 

175 

,  , 

160 

150 

1 

151 

6  43 

179 

179 

2  50 

190 

0  90 

155 

1  35 

190 

1.00 

151 

2  25 

223 

1  20 

218 

1  25 

213 

2  50 

296 

1  50 

210 

1  50 

213 

1  50 

214 

1  50 

200 

1  50 

215 



152 

•• 

1  87 


0  75 


2  10 

3  00 
1  CO 
1  25 

00 
75 
50 
00 
00 
00 

1  50 


1  00 


67  15 

74  87 

50  87 

55  48 

120  25 


64  51 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


349 


Year 


1868 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


Allan  Salt 

69  Allan  Salt 

70  Allan  Salt 

71  Allan  Salt..    .. 

72  George  Goodson 

73  George  Goodson 

74  See  London  Conference . 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

193 

185 

$2  13 

185 

190 

$0  50 

2  71 

199 

0  51 

0  61 

134 

1  50 

1   00 

1       134 

•  r  *  ■ 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$40  66 
10U  15 
63  53 
49  89 
99  84 
65  65 
47  00 


w. 


WALPOLE   ISLAND. 


An  Island  on  Lake  St.  Clair,  Ontario.  At  an  early  period  in  Canadian  Methodist  history,  the  Indians 
on  this  Island  were  visited,  at  the  reijuest  of  the  Apostolic  William  Case,  by  some  of  his  native 
evangelists  ;  but  they  returned  much  discouraged.  Peter  Jones  afterward  visited  them,  but  was 
repulsed.  Superstition  and  idolatry  seemed  to  be  established  there.  In  January,  1857,  through 
the  influence  of  William  M.  Cooley,  a  young  school  teacher,  a  good  work  was  begun.  One  of  the 
Chiefs  and  his  people  renounced  Paganism,  and  requested  to  be  admitted  as  members  of  the 
Methodist  Church. 


1857  William  Herkimer,  William  M.  Cooley 

i 

58  Solomon  Waldron,  William  Herkimer 

105       | 

59  Solomon  Waldron,  William  Herkimer 

130 

17  87 

186 

61  Solomon  Waldron,  William  Herkimer 

134              1  00 

1  40 

21  34 

62  William  M.  Cooley.      ... 

103       ! 

63  John  K.  Williston 

121       i 

5  12 

64  John  K.  Williston 

114 

65  Thomas  Hurlburt      

125 

66  John  Doel. .  .                                        

119 

32  98 

67  William  Hicks. 

119 

16  15 

68  Solomon  Waldron 

115 

1  30 

20  53 

69  William  Cross 

121       i 

20  00 

70  William  Cross..                .... 

119 

1  00 

38  65 

71  John^Russell,  (Sombra  Mission) 

142       '       1   10 

2  00 

91  86 

72  Wiliam  W.  Edwards,  (Wallaceburg  Mission). 

70 

12  93 

73  James  H.  Stonehouse  .... 

70 

17  55 

74  See  London  Conference..                                     

73 

17  03 

II. 

MISSIONS  IN  THE  HUDSON'S  BAY  TERRITORY. 


More  than  forty  years  ago  our  Missionary  Society  in  Canada  sent  Mis- 
sionaries to  visit  a  few  of  the  Honourable  Hudson  s  Bay  Company's  nearest 
posts.  It  was  not,  however,  until  the  year  1840  that  Wesleyan  Missionaries 
were  sent  to  occupy  stations  in  any  part  of  that  vast  region.  In  that  year  the 
English  "Wesleyan  Missionary  Society,  having  made  arrangements  with  the 
Company,  sent  as  its  first  Missionaries  to  that  region,  Messrs.  Barnley,  Mason 
and  Rundle.  These  were  soon  joined  by  James  Evans,  Thomas  Hurlburt,  and 
Peter  Jacobs,  who  were  sent  by  the  Missionary  Society  of  Canada.  Five 
stations  or  centres  of  operation,  were  at  once  occupied  by  these  devoted  and 
heroic  men,  viz.,  Norway  House,  Moose  Factory,  Edmonton  House,  Lac-La- 
Pluie,  and  Pic  River.  Soon  Mission  premises  were  erected,  societies  formed,  a 
printing-press  employed,  souls  saved,  and  habits  of  civilization  were,  as  far  as 
possible,  cultivated.     From  1840  to  1854  the  Parent  Society  is  said  to  have  ex- 


350 


MISSIONS   IN   THE   HUDSON'S   BAY   TERRITORY. 


pended  no  less  than  forty-four  thousand  dollars  in  the  sustentation  of  the 
Hudson  Bay  Missions.  In  1851  with  a  view  of  transferring  these  Missions  to 
the  care  of  the  Canada  Conference,  they  were  placed  under  the  superintendency 
of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Wood.  In  the  spring  of  1854,  owing,  as  was  stated,  "to  the 
comparative  nearness  of  Hudson's  Bay  to  Canada,  the  supply  of  labourers 
available,  and  the  heartiness  of  Canadian  support  of  Wesleyan  Missions," 
that  transfer  was  effected.  Ever  since  that  date  these  Missions  have  formed  a 
very  important  and  interesting  part  of  the  work  belonging  to  Canada  Metho- 
dism. The  reward  for  earnest  and  self-sacrificing  toil,  and  the  annual  outlay 
of  large  sums  of  money  is  : — 

1st. — The  hundreds  who  have  died  in  the  triumphs  of  the  Gospel. 

2nd. — The  ever-increasing  work  of  evangelization  among  the  numerous 

Pagan  bands  of  Indians,  many  of  whom  have  been  converted  to  God» 

and  are  consistent  and  faithful  members  of  our  Church. 
3rd. — The  Missions,  Schools,  and  Christian  communities  now  in  existence, 

and  which,  by  God's  blessing,  must  continue  to  exert  an  influence  for 

good  on  the  whole  of  that  vast  Territory. 


BOW  RIVEE  and  MORLEYVILLE. 
A  Mission  to  the  Blackfeet  Indians,  in  the  Bow  River  Valley — near  the  Rocky  Mountains,  800  miles 
distant  from  Edmonton.     The  Mission  is  named  Mori  eyville  in  honour  of  the  Rev.  William 
Morley  Punshon,  LL.D.     The  mission  was  commenced  in  1871  by  the  Rev.  John  McDougall. 

EDMONTON  HOUSE. 

This  is  one  of  the  Honourable  Hudson  Bay  Company's  posts,  and  is  situate  on  the  Saskatchewan 

River,  71  miles  distant  from  Victoria  Mission  and  887  miles  from  Winnipeg. 


Year 

Missionaries. 

Members 

Mission, 
fund. 

Year 

Missionaries. 

Members 

Mission. 
Fund. 

40) 

to  >  Robert  F.  Rundle 

49  ) 
50 



1866 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 

John  McDougall.. . 
Peter  Campbell. 
Peter  Campbell. ... 
Peter  Campbell 

i34 
140 
140 
140 
135 
109 
109 
109 

$250  00 
250  00 
250  00 

53) 

54  Henry  Steinhaur 

55) 

to  >  Thomas  Woolsey   .    .    . 

65) 

George  McDougall. 
George  McDougall . 
George  McDougall . 
See  Toronto  Conference . 

300  00 
530  00 
455  50 
243  00 

1855 


LAC  LA  BICHE. 
A  Mission  station  on  the  north  of  the  Saskatchewan  River. 

1860  See  White  Fish  Lake . 


55) 

to  >  Henry  Steinhaur  . . . 

59 


LAC-LA-PLUIE. 
The  head  of  this  Mission  is  Fort  Frances,  one  of  the  Hudson's  Bay  Company's  Posts,  on  the  wes 
side  of  Lac-La-Pluie,  or  Rainy  Lake,  and  near  the  mouth  of  the  beautiful  Lac-La-Pluie  River,  which 
connects  Little  Lake  Winnipeg  with  Rainy  Lake,.     Fort  Frances  was  named  in  honour  of  the  lady  of 
Sir  George  Simpson.     Distant  from  the  head  of  Lake  Superior  228  miles. 

1854 


1840  William  Mason 

41  William  Mason 

42  William  Mason 
43) 

Peter  Jacobs 


to 
49 
50 
to 
53 


Vacant. 


to  ^  Allan  Salt . 

57 

58 

59  \ 

60  James  Ashquabe. 

61  


Vacant . 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


351 


MORLEYVILLE. 

See  Bow  River. 


NORWAY  HOUSE. 

This  is  one  of  the  principal  depots  of  the  Honourable  Hudson's  Bay  Company.  Rossville,  the 
home  of  the  Missionary,  is  3  miles  from  Norway  House,  which  is  situate  at  the  Northern  extremity  of 
Lake  Winnipeg.     It  is  distant  from  Toronto  about  1700  miles. 


Year 


Missionaries. 


1840  James  Evans 

41  James  Evans. 

42  Jas.  Evans,  Peter  Jacobs. 

43  Jas.  Evans,  Wm.  Mason. 

44  Jas.  Evans,  Wm.  Mason. 

45  Jas.  Evans,  Wm.  Mason. 

46  ) 

to  >  William  Mason 
53) 

54  Thomas  Hurlburt 

55  Thomas  Hurlburt. 

56  Thomas  Hurlburt. 


Members 


135 
140 


Mission. 
Fund. 


Year 


Missionaries. 


1857  Robert  Brooking 

58  Robert  Brooking 

59  Robert  Brooking  . 

60  George  McDougall. 

61  George  McDougall. 

62  George  McDougall. 

63  George  McDougall .  . 

64  Charles  Stringfellow 

65  Charles  Strirfgfellow 

66  Charles  Stringfellow 

67  Charles  Stringfellow 

68  See  Missions  in  Manitoba 


embers 

Mission 

Fund. 

140 

153 

164 

164 

165 

167 

206 

.  .  •  • 

206 

•  •  •  * 

177 

«... 

170 

$24  06 

170 

200 

179  00 

OXFORD  HOUSE. 

This  Mission  is  situate  on  Jackson's  Bay,  so  named  in  honour  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Jackson,  who  was 
President  of  the  English  Wesleyan  Conference  in  1838  and  in  1849. 


1854  Robert  Brooking 

55  Robert  Brooking 

56  Robert  Brooking 


Charles  Stringfellow. .  • 
60  I 

6i ; 


90 

99 

83 

116 

122 

1862 
63 
64 
65 
66 

67)  ( 

68  See  Missions  in  Manitoba 


Charles  Stringfellow 


•  John  Sinclair 


120 
120 
120 
93 
93 
93 
90 


VICTORIA. 

A  Mission  Station,  beautifully  situated  on  Victoria  Lake,  south  of  the  Saskatchewan  River,  816  miles 

from  Winnipeg. 


1864  George 

65  George 

66  George 

67  George 

68  George 

69  George 


McDougall 

McDougall 

76 

McDougall ... 

76 

McDougall 

176 

McDougall . . 

177 

McDougall ... 

177 

1870  George  McDougall ..  . 

71  Peter  Campbell 

72  Peter  Campbell 

73  Peter  Campbell 

74  See  Toronto  Conference. 


177 

159 

78 

70 

70 


100  00 

182  25 

162  00 

44  75 


1860  ' 
611 
62  I 
63 
64 
65| 
66  1 
67 


WHITE  FISH  LAKE. 

It  was  formerly  Lac  la  Biche  Mission,  from  which  it  is  distant  about  40  miles. 

80 
80 


Henry  Steinhaur.. 


Henry  Steinhaur.. 


60 
60 
66 
70 
79 
80 
80 
80 


|jl868)  \ 

1 1  69  J-  Henry  Steinhaur  < 

i!  70}  ( 

!:  71)  I 

|:  72  }  Henry  Steinhaur  < 

!;  73}  ( 

1 1  74  See  Toronto  Conference  . 


80 
102 
126 
126 
126 


WOODVILLE. 


A  Mission  Station  56  miles  south-west  of  Edmonton,  named  after  the  Rev.  E.  Wood,  D.  D., 

Superintendent  of  Canada  Missions. 

1871  John  McDougall  ...I  ..      I  II 1873  Henry  Steinhaur 1         83     I 

72  John  McDougall .1         83     I  "     74  See  Toronto  Conference  .1         83     I 


352 


MISSIONS   TO   THE   FRENCH. 


III. 


MISSIONS  TO  THE  FRENCH. 


Methodist  Missions  to  the  French  in  the  Province  of  Quebec  were  begun 
in  1856.  The  transfer  of  the  Canada  Eastern  District,  by  the  English  Wesleyan 
Conference  in  1854,  led  the  Missionary  Society  to  undertake  this  work  of  Evan- 
gelization. The  prevalence  of  Romanism,  its  vast  hold  on  the  French  Canadian 
population,  and  its  fatal  effects  on  a  people  who  do  not  receive  the  Bible  as 
their  own  rule  of  faith,  can  only  be  understood  by  those  who  reside  in  the 
midst  of  it.  The  difficulties  which  have  beset  the  Societies  Agents  have  been 
formidable  and  countless.  Nevertheless  they  have  continued  to  prosecute  their 
work  from  year  to  year  with  unabated  zeal.  In  numerous  instances  converts 
from  the  Romish  faith  have  been  relentlessly  persecuted  by  Romish  emissaries, 
and  have  been  driven  to  find  a  home  in  the  United  States  or  elsewhere,  in  order 
to  serve  God  in  peace  and  quietness.  This  fact,  together  with  the  want  of  a 
sufficient  number  of  suitable  agents,  and  the  lack  of  funds  in  the  Mission 
Treasury,  have  tended  to  retard  the  work  of  French  Canadian  Evangelization. 
Under  the  judicious  management  and  supervision  of  the  Rev.  John  Borland, 
efforts  are  being  made  to  give  precision  to  our  Methodist  organization. 

BOLTON. 
A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Brome,  Province  of  Quebec. 


Year 

Names  of  Missionaries. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

Mission. 
Fund. 

1872 
73 

74 

Edward  De  Gruchy ......    ........ 

Edward  De  Gruchy 

30 
35 

... 

$5000 
23  00 

,  CHAUDIEKE. 

This  Mission  was  formed  of  the  western  suburb  of  the  city  of  Ottawa,  and  included  a  varied  population 
of  French  and  Irish  Roman  Catholics. 

1863  Henry  Beeson 

64  Henry  Beeson 

65  Mission  discontinued 

DURHAM. 
A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Drummond,  Province  of  Quebec. 


1860  Joseph  A.  Doriou 
61 


20 


FARNHAM. 
This  Mission  included  Stanbridge,  Dunham,  Sutton,  St.  Armand,  and  St.  Cozaire. 

1857  Amand  Parent . .  . .  . ,     ,  .  .         ,  ,  i 

58  See  St.  Armand I         11       I       .  I  .:     I 


HURON. 

This  Mission  was  to  the  French  Canadian  settlers  in  the  townships  of  Hay,  Stephen,  and  Bosanquet,, 

on  Lake  Huron,  Ontario. 
1867  Joseph  A.  Dorion  . .  ...    ...,...:,,. 

68  Joseph  A.  Dorion 

69  Mission  discontinued 


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353 


KNOWLTON. 

A  village  in  the  township  and  County  of  Brome,  Quebec.     The  Mission  extended  from  Grass  Pond, 

in  Bolton,  to  Sutton,  in  Brome,  a  distance  of  24  miles. 


Year 

Names  of  Missionaries. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

Mission. 
Fund. 

1871  John  Syvret . .       . .                     . . 

72  



$21 '66 

LACOLLE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Lacolle,  County  of  St.  John's,  Province  of  Quebec. 
1872  Amand  Parent 

73  Amand  Parent 

74  See  Montreal  Conference  . .        


9 


18  00 
20  15 


MAGOG. 
A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Stanstead,  Quebec.     This  Mission  extends  into  the  seven 
townships  of  Stanstead,  Magog,  Oxford,  Hatley,   Barnston,    Barford,    and  Compton.     It  was 
formerly  known  as  Stanstead  Mission. 

1860  Thomas  Charbonell 

61  Thomas  Charbonell 


62  Thomas  Charbonell . 

63  Thomas  Charbonell . . 

64  Thomas  Charbonell. 

65  Thomas  Charbonell . , 


36 

59 

70 

•  •  • 

43 

40 

31 

18 

10  00 

14  95 
14  (10 

10  77 


MELBOURNE. 
A  town  in  the  township  of  Melbourne,  County  of  Richmond,  Province  of  Quebec. 
1858  Joseph  A.  Dorion  |       |  . .      |         . .        | 

MONTREAL. 
A  Mission  to  the  French  inhabitants  of  the  city. 
1861  Henry  Mauny 

62  Henry  Mauny ....  34 

63  Henry  Mauny ...  . .  45 

64  Henry  Mauny 42 

65  Henry  Mauny . .  20 

66 

67  Xavier  Rivet 

68  Xavier  Rivet 

69  See  Montreal  Conference,  French  Mission . . . 

MYSTIC. 
A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Stanbridge,  County  of  Missisquoi,  Province  of  Quebec. 

1873  M.  Sadlier. .  I     . . . .       i       . . . .     I  . .     I       . 

74  Mission  discontinued ...'....       I  '  ' 

NAPIERVILLE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  De  Lery,  County  of  Napier,  Province  of  Quebec. 

1871  Amand  Parent . .  i     ....       i  ...      i  •  •        i 

72  Mission  discontined . .  I     ....       I       .  •  •  •     I       ■  •  •       | 

P1ERREVILLE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Pierrville,  County  of  Yamaska,  Province  of  Quebec. 
I860  Henri  Tetron       ...  

61  Henri  Tetron 

62  Mission  discontinued.. . .         . .         


1855  Francois  Pepin. 

56  Francois  Pepin.  . . . 

57  Henri  Tetron  . 

58  Henri  Tetron    .      . 

59  Joseph  A.  Dorion 

60  Joseph  A.  Dorion 

61  Joseph  A.  Dorion 

62  Joseph  A.  Dorion 

63  Joseph  A.  Dorion 

23 


QUEBEC. 
A  Mission  to  the  French  habitants  of  the  city. 


2 
2 

0 
0 

\ 

354 


MISSIONS  TO  THE  FRENCH. 


Year 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


1864  Joseph  A.  Dorion 

65  Joseph  A.  Dorion 

66  Joseph  A.  Dorion 
67 


No.  of 
Members 


20 
20 
17 
12 


Conting. 
Fund. 


$1  00 


Sup.  M. 
Fund. 


$3  25 


Mission. 
Fund. 


$20  61 
7  00 
7  00 


ROXTON. 


A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Shefford,  Quebec.     This  was  the  first  French  Mission 

'  organized.     It  embraced  within  its  bounds,  Acton,  Bolton,  Stukely,  Magog  and  Stanstead. 
1856  Thomas  Charbonell ...      

57  Thomas  Charbonell , 

58  Thomas  Charbonell 

59  Thomas  Charbonell 

60  Thomas  Charbonell . .  . .      . .  .... 

61  Supplied  from  Magog 69  „ . .'.  10  00 

Now  called  South  Roxton  Mission. 

62  Alexander  La  Clair . .  . .  

63  Alexander  La  Clair.      . .  

64  Alexander  La  Clair . .  ... 

65  Alexander  La  Clair ..  58  2188 

66  Amand  Parent . .  ..       .  41  ...  2  50 

67  Amand  Parent .  47  . .  4  55 

68  Amand  Parent ......... 

69  Amand  Parent ..  . 

70  Joseph  A.  Dorion 

71  Joseph  A.  Dorion 

72  Joseph  A.  Dorion  

73  John  Syvret . .  

74  See  Montreal  Conference      . .  


21 



■  ■_.•■'■ 

22 

•  ■  ■  ■ 

50 

,..  ,  ...  ., 

•  ■ 

106 

>  ■  ■  ■ 

69 

'47 

47 

58 

•  •  ■  • 

41 

-  a  .  a 

47 

•  u  •  • 

40 

a  0  ■  • 

40 

1  ■'■ 

40 

a  a  a  a 

75 

■  a 

57 

.  .  ■  • 

55 

26 

.... 

15  50 

50  66 
23  55 


SHEFFORD. 

The  name  of  a  village,  township  a  nd  County  in  the  Province  of  Quebec.  This  Mission  embraced  the 

following  seven  places,  viz..  Stukely  Mills,  Waterloo,  Canaan,  Adamsville,  Shefford  Mountain, 

North  Shefford  and  North  Stukely. 

1871  Thomas  Charbonell 

72  Thomas  Charbonell .52  . .            86  80 

73  Joseph  A.  Dorion              . .                  16  . .                              34  00 

74  See  Montreal  Conference                                 21       |  10  60 

SHEBBROOKE. 
A  town  in  the  township  of  Ascot,  County  of  Sherbrooke,  Province  of  Quebec. 

1873  Thomas  Charbonell.  ..      ..    .1  ,       1  ..     1       

74  See  Montreal  Conference      •  •  I  !  •  •     I  ■  ■     I 

STUKELY. 
A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Shefford,  Quebac. 
1865  Staphen  Chartier 

66  Stephen  Chartier . .      .      . .  .... 

67  Stephen  Chartier   . .  

68  Stephen  Chartier ...  13  ....  7  00 

69  Supplied  from  Eoxton 

70  Supplied  from  Roxton  ... 

71  Included  in  Shefford  Mission    

SWEETSBURG. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Dunham,  County  of  Missisquoi,  Quebec.     This  Mission  includes  Granby, 


j  01  onenoi 

"is 

-a,  <^ueD8c. 

13 

•  •  a  ■ 

.... 

13 

•  •  a  a 

.... 

13 

a  a  .  • 

•  •  •  * 

1873  Thomas  Charbonell 

74  See  Montreal  Conference  . . 


East  Farnham  and  Sutton. 


27 


50  00 


ST.  ARMAND. 
A  village  in  the  Parish  of  St.  Armand,  County  of  Missisquoi,  Province  of  Quebec. 
1858  Amand  Parent ...  

59  Amand  Parent . .  

60  Amand  Parent . .    ....  0 

61  Amand  Parent ...  

62  Amand  Parent ....  . .  

63  Amand  Parent.. .  

64  Amand  Parent..    ....  

65  Amand  Parent ... 


22 



22 

'.■••a 

11 

a  ■-.  ■-.  * 

a  fl  ,  , 

16 

,  t 

29 

.  , 

23 

a  •  a  . 

18 

.  . 

.  a  . 

10  00 
9  30 

15  '66 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


355 


IV. 


MISSIONS  IN  BRITISH  COLUMBIA. 


'*  Methodism,"  said  the  late  Bishop  Emory,  "  is  in  itself  a  Missionary  Sys- 
tem." This  has  been  one  of  her  chief  characteristics.  Year  after  year  new 
fields  of  evangelistic  toil  have  been  entered  upon,  churches  have  been  erected, 
the  Gospel  has  been  proclaimed,  and  souls  have  been  saved.  In  carrying  out 
that  spirit  of  progression  which  had  marked  the  history  of  Canadian  Methodism 
from  the  beginning,  the  Missionary  Committee  at  their  annual  meeting  in  the 
autumn  of  1858  resolved  to  send  her  agents  to  the  Pacific  Coast.  Accordingly 
in  December,  1858,  the  Revs.  Ephraim  Evans,  D.D.,  Edward  White,  Ebenezer 
Robson  and  Arthur  Browning  were  sent  to  that  distant  mission  field.  The 
labours  of  these  brethren,  and  of  others  who  have  since  gone  to  that  Province 
have  been  largely  confirmatory  of  the  expectations  of  the  Missionary  Com- 
mittee. Among  the  Chinese  and  Indian  population  a  good  work  has  been 
carried  on.  Victoria  has  become  self-sustaining  and  is  doing  her  part  in  assist- 
ing to  sustain  mission  work  in  the  regions  beyond.  Indian  tribes  have  gladly 
received  the  Gospel  and  the  call  for  a  futher  supply  of  missionaries  is  urgent 
and  strong. 


CARIBOO. 

This  is  a  Mission  in  the  celebrated  gold  mining  region,  chiefly  on  Williams'  Creek,  about  450  miles 
from  Yale.     The  whole  region  is  rich  in  mineral  deposits. 


Year 

Names  of  Missionaries. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

Mission. 
Fund. 

1868 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 

Thomas  Derrick 

10 
11 

9 
14 
10 

9 



$7  00 

$15  00 
188  25 

Joseph  Hall    

Joseph  Hall 

FORT  HOPE  and  FORT  YALE. 

Fort  Hope  is  a  village  on  the  south  side  of  the  Fraser  River,  about  60  miles  from  New  Westminster. 
Fort  Yale  is  a  small  town,  20  miles  above  Fort  Hope,  at  the  head  of  the  lower  navigable  waters 
of  the  Fraser.     From  Fort  Yale  the  stage  road  for  Cariboo  starts. 

1859  Ebenezer  Robson 

60  Ebenezer  Robson 

61  Arthur  Browning  ....  

62  Arthur  Browning         . .  ...  ....  10  00 

63  Ebenezer  Robson . .  . .  5  00 

64       


1868 


INDIAN  TRIBES. 


68) 

to  >  Thomas  Crosby . . 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


356 


MISSIONS   IN   BRITISH   COLUMBIA. 


NANAIMO. 

A  village  60  miles  from  Victoria,  nearly  opposite  the  mouth  of  the  Frazer  River. 

Yenr 

Names  of  Missionaries. 

No.  of 

Conting. 

Sup.  M. 

Mission. 

Members. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

Fund. 

1859  Arthur  Browning         

61 
62 

Ebenezer  Eobson 



$33  50 

63  Edward  White 

30 

$10  00 

130  63 

64  Edward  White ,.. 

38 

150  00 

65  Edward  White 

45 

20  25 

175  00 

66  Ephraim  Evans,  D.D 

43 

21  00 

272  50 

67  Ephraim  Evans,  D.D 

37 

125  80 

68  Edward  White . .            

46 

7  80 

124  45 

69  Edward  White       . .                 

46 

4  00 

600  00 

70  Edward  White 

78 

4  50 

574  25 

65 

41  80 

72  Thomas  Derrick 

93 

589  30 

73  Thomas  Derrick .                        

82 

152  00 

73 

.... 

5  00 

155  00 

NEW  WESTMINSTER. 
This  was  for  some  time  the  capital  of  British  Columbia.     It  is  situate  on  the  north  side  of  the  Fraser 

River,  about  17  miles  from  its  mouth. 

Edward  White 

Edward  White 

Edward  White 

Edward  White 

Edward  White ...      ....  

63  Arthur  Browning  

64  Arthur  Browning 

65  Ebenezer  Robson 

66  Edward  White 


1858 
59 
60 
61 
62 


67  Edward  White 

68  Arthur  Browning 

69  Arthur  Browning 

70  Cornelius  Bryant 

71  Amos  E.  Russ        

72  Amos  E.  Russ 

73  Amos  E.  Russ,  M.  A. ,  James  Turner  . . 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


35 
39 
39 
34 
38 
30 
35 
55 
62 
31 
56 
56 
64 


24  00 
8  50 


4  50 


10  00 


6  35 
10  00 


15  00 
314  50 
377  24 
435  00 
316  95 
110  50 
252  00 

180  13 
125  00 

96  00 

181  25 
131  25 
163  00 


SUMAS  and  CHILLIWHACK. 
Settlements  on  the  rivers  of  those  names,  between  New  Westminster  and  Fort  Hope 
1870  George  C.  Clarkson 

71  George  C.  Clarkson 

72  Cornelius  Bryant 77  109  25 

73  Cornelius  Bryant .  97  141  60 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 114  ...  2  00        157  10 


The  Capital  of  British  Columbia. 


VICTORIA. 
Situate  on  the  south-east  of  Vancouver  Island 
San  Francisco. 
1858  Ephraim  Evans,  D  D 

59  Ephraim  Evans,  D.D 

60  Ephraim  Evans,  D.  D 

61  Ephraim  Evans,  D.D.. 

62  Ephraim  Evans,  D.D.,  Daniel  V    Lucas 60 

63  Ephraim  Evans,  D  D.,  Daniel  V.  Lucas 70 

64  Ephraim  Evans,  D.D.,  Ebenezer  Robson 75 

65  Ephraim  Evans,  D.D.,  Arthur  Browning.  .  ...  76 

66  Arthur  Browning. .  60 

67  Arthur  Browning. .  ....  . .  43 

68  Amos  E.  Russ 50 

69  Amos  E.  Russ 56 

70  Amos  E.  Russ . .  ...  . .        101 

71  William  Pollard ..         106 

72  William  Pollard 123 

73  William  Pollard..  132 

74  See  Toronto  Conference..         ....  .        175 


700  miles  north  of 


20  00 

135  30 

289  25 

311  43 

7  05 

279  10 

16  50 

111  00 

7  00 

154  75 

14  00 

126  00 

33  00 

116  00 

7  '0 

306  00 

9  00 

350  50 

10  00 

389  30 

WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


357 


MISSIONS  TO  THE  GERMANS. 


The  large  number  of  Germans  resident  in  different  parts  of  Canada  led 
the  Missionary  Committee  to  consider  what  could  be  done  in  the  way  of  Evan- 
gelistic work  for  their  benefit.  In  the  year  1860,  the  first  German  Mission  was 
commenced  in  the  city  of  Hamilton.  The  first  missionary  employed  was  the 
Rev.  Charles  Freshman,  D.D.,  formerly  a  Jewish  Rabbi,  having  charge  of  a 
Jewish  congregation  in  the  city  of  Quebec.  Being  convinced  that  Jesus  of 
Nazareth  was  the  true  Messiah,  he  renounced  the  Jewish  religion,  and  under 
the  instrumentality  of  the  Rev.  James  Elliott,  was  led  to  an  experience  of  the 
pardoning  Mercy  of  God.  The  conversion  of  his  wife  and  family  soon  fol- 
lowed. At  the  Conference  of  1860,  he  was  received  as  a  Christian  Minister, 
and  appointed  to  Hamilton  where  his  labours  were  productive  of  great  good. 
The  second  German  Mission  was  begun  by  Karlos  Schmidt  among  the  Germans 
of  the  Ottawa  region.  Notwithstanding  many  difficulties  of  a  formidable 
nature,  have  prevented  the  rapid  extension  of  the  German  Methodist  work  in 
Canada,  there  has  been  a  yield  of  fruit,  and  some  ripe  sheaves  have  been 
garnered  in  heaven,  amid  the  songs  of  the  reapers.  It  has  also  been  found  that 
in  the  midst  of  Rationalistic  speculation,  there  are  not  a  few  thoughtful  and 
inquiring  men  who  appreciate  the  evangelical  theology,  the  church  organiza- 
tion and  the  inner  fellowship  of  Methodism. 


EGANVILLE. 

A  village  on  the  Bonne  Chere  River,  in  the  township  of  Grattan,  County  of  Renfrew,  Ontario.  This 
Mission  included  the  German  settlements,  and  extended  from  11  miles  beyond  the  Madawaska 
to  about  25  miles  beyond  the  Ottawa. 


Year 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


1860  Karlos  Schmidt 
g,  \  Karlos  Schmidt, 


William  M.  C.  Luke, 

62  William  M.  C.  Luke. 

63  Carl  Allum 

64  Carl  Allum  .      ... 

65  Carl  Allum  . 

66  Stephen  Kappele  . . . 

67  See  Thome  Mission 


No.  of 
Members. 


16 
24 
61 


Conting. 
Fund. 


Sup   M. 
Fund. 


Mission. 
Fund. 


$7  00 

i6  66 

19  25 
26  00 


HAMILTON. 

A  city  at  the  head  of  Burlington  Bay,  Ontario.  The  German  Mission  of  which  this  is  the  head 
extends  to  the  County  of  Waterloo.  The  first  German  Methodist  Church  in  Canada  was  built  in 
this  city  in  the  year  1860-61. 

1860  Charles  Freshman,  D.D 

61  Charles  Freshman,  D.D 

62  Charles  Freshman,  D.D 

63  Charles  Freshman,  D.D 

64  Stephen  Kappele 

£5  Stephen  Kappele..         


25 

75 

38 

$3  11 

23 

$0  80 

2  00 

23 

1  65 

2  25 

42  68 
31  30 
69  00 


358 


MISSIONS    TC    THE   GEKMANS. 


Year 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


i  om  i  Jacob  Freshman, 

1866  |  Carl  Allum, 

67  Carl  Allum  ...,,.„  ...  

68  Carl  Allum        

69  Stephen  Kappele..    , ...         

70  Stephen  Kappele..  

71  Stephen  Kappele 

72  Stephen  Kappele 

73  Charles  S.  Eby,  B. A.,  Henry  Meyers.. 

74  See  London  Conference ....  . .  * 

HEIDELBURG. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Woolwich,  County  of  Waterloo,  Province  of  Ontario. 

1867  Jacob  Freshman,  E.  J.  Schesser,  Wilhelm  Andree.    .  .       I 

68  Jacob  Freshman,  E.  J.  Schesser,  Wilhelm  Andree. . .  57 

69  United  with  Preston  Mission . .  ....  .  44       |       1  00 

PRESTON. 


No.  of 

Conting. 

Sup.  M. 

Members 

Fund. 

Fund. 

33 

$2  28 

.$4  00 

36 

2  05 

3  00 

52 

3  52 

4  07 

62 

57 

3  72 

4  50 

46 

4  60 

5  00 

14 

2  30 

2  47 

13 

2  18 

3  00 

28 

2  40 

4  00 

Mission. 
Fund. 


2  08 


A  village  in  the  township  and  County  of  Waterloo,  Ontario. 


1863 
64 
65 

66 

67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Freshman, 


Stephen  Kappele 

Charles  Freshman,  D.D.,  Jacob  Freshman. 
Charles  Freshman,  D.  D.,  Jacob  Freshman  . 

Charles  Freshman,  D.D.,  j  g^™^ 

Charles  Freshman,  D.D  .         

Charles  Freshman,  D.D 

Wilhelm  Andree .... 

Wilhelm  Andree 

Charles  S.  Eby,  B.A.,  Wilhelm  Andree . 

Charles  S.  Eby,  B.A 

Stephen  Kappele,  Henry  Krupp 

See  London  Conference 


13 
66 

109 

*55 
+  50 
fil 
50 
53 
66 
69 
67 


0  45 

1  00 


10 
00 
00 
00 
08 
05 
78 
70 


3  00 


75 
00 


1  00 


25 
00 
90 
25 
00 


$69  00 

61  70 

137  25 

146  60 

171  60 

126  25 

60  92 

74  83 

97  90 


112  01 
99  55 


22  70 
104  39 

171  54 

104  14 

58  00 

33  91 

38  86 

110  92 

200  68 

178  96 

165  88 


RANKIN. 

A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Wilberforce,  County  of  Renfrew,  Province  of  Ontario. 

formerly  part  of  Eganville  Mission. 

1869  Carl  Allum . .  . . . .      ; 

70  Carl  Allum 90  130  2  45 

71  Carl  Allum..  .             97  150  3  00 

72  Carl  Allum,  Thomas  E.  Morden,  B.A 100  3  62  5  46 

73  Carl  Allum,  Thomas  E.  Morden,  B.A.,  H.  Meyers. .        105  1  80  5  12 

74  See  Montreal  Conference 115  2  36  3  95 


It  was 


52  35 

67  02 

104  42 

118  16 

152  00 


THORNE. 

A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Thorne,  on  the  Ottawa  River,  in  the  County  of  Pontiac,  Province 
of  Quebec.     It  was  formerly  Eganville  Mission.     This  Mission  has  eleven  appointments. 


1867  Stephen  Kappele,  Anselm  Schuster  . . 
68  See  Vennacher .... 


61 

88 


0  50 

1  00 


0  54 

1  00 


26  00 
31  25 


VENNACHER. 

A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Abinger,  in  the  County  of  Addington,  Ontario. 

Thorne  Mission. 


1868  Stephen  Kappele,  Anslem  Schuster  . 

69  Anslem  Schuster 

70  Included  in  the  Rankin  Mission 


88 

100 

33 


00 
00 


It  was  formerly 


1  00 

2  25 


31  25 
29  71 


*  Paris  set  off.         t  Three  appointments  given  to  Heidelburg  Mission.         J  Heildeburg  again  united. 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


359 


VI. 


MISSIONS  IN  MANITOBA. 


The  first  permanent  settlement  of  the  Red  River  country  was  made  by  a 
few  Scotch  Highlanders,  sent  out  by  Lord  Douglas,  Earl  of  Selkirk,  in  the 
year  1812  to  1815.  In  1818  several  French  families  from  Lower  Canada  emi- 
grated there,  and  also  some  Swiss  families  from  Switzerland.  In  1821  the 
Colony  began  to  show  some  signs  of  improvement  and  prosperity,  but  owing 
to  the  hostility  of  the  North-West  Company,  the  settlers  were  twice  expelled 
from  the  country.  In  1854  the  number  of  inhabitants  had  increased  to  about 
6,500,  and  were  pretty  equally  divided  between  Roman  Catholics  and  Protest- 
ants, the  former  chiefly  French  and  the  latter  English.  The  Protestants  are 
sub-divided  into  Episcopalians  and  Presbyterians.  In  the  year  1867,  this  ter- 
ritory became  a  part  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada,  and  in  view  of  an  anticipated 
large  immigration  from  Ontario  and  >  other  parts  to  the  fertile  plains  of  the 
West,  the  General  Missionary  Committee  recommended  the  establishment  of  a 
Mission  there.  Accordingly  in  the  month  of  May,  1868,  the  Rev.  George 
Young  left  Toronto  to  inaugurate  Methodist  Mission  Work  in  Winnipeg,  the 
capital  of  the  New  Province  of  Manitoba. 


BEREN'S  RIVER. 

The  name  given  to  a  Mission  Station  on  the  Eastern  side  of  Lake  Winnipeg,  about  half  way  between 
Red  River  and  Norway  House.  Distant  from  the  City  of  Winnipeg  200  miles.  The  appoint- 
ment at  which  the  largest  band  of  Indians  reside  is  130  miles  East  of  Beren's  River,  where  the 
Mission  House  is  located.  There  is  also  an  appointment  at  Jack  Head  on  the  west  side  of  Lake 
Winnipeg,  60  miles  from  the  Mission  House.     This  Mission  was  commenced  in  1873. 


Year 

Names  of  Missionaries. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

Mission. 
Fund. 

1873 
74 

Egerton  R.  Young. .          . .                         

10 
10 

.... 

50  00 

HEADINGLY  and  BOYNE  RIVER. 

Headingly  is  a  village  in  the  electoral  district  of  Selkirk,  and  Boyne  River  is  in  the  electoral  district 

of  Marquette,  Province  of  Mantoba. 

1872  Allan  Bowerman 

73  Allan  Bowerman..      ..  |       1  50     |       2  00  10  00 

74  See  Toronto  Conference  


HIGH  BLUFF. 

This  place  received  its  name  from  some  trees  of  the  Bilm  of  Gilead  or.ler,  on  a  ridge  near  the  Assini- 
boine  River.  It  is  distant  from  Winnipeg  50  miles  We3t.  The  first  class  of  14  members  was 
organized  there  by  the  Rev.  George  Young  in  18S6,  after  which  it  was  set  off  from  the  Winnipeg 
Mission  as  a  separate  field. 

1869  Matthew  Robison 

70  Matthew  Robison  ..  

71  Matthew  Robison..         ..             ..  43  ..  70  12 

72  Michael  Fawcett 70  ....  21191 

73  Michael  Fawcett,  John  Walton 92              . .  243  80 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 120  827  83 


14 

30 

43 

70 

•  •  •  • 

92 

.  .  -  « 

120 

.... 

360 


MISSIONS  IN  MANITOBA. 


NELSON  RIVER. 
A  Mission  station  800  miles  from  Winnipeg,  a  post  of  the  Honourable  Hudson's  Bay  Company. 


Year 

Names  of  Missionaries. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

Mission. 
Fund. 

74  See  Toronto  Conference. .     ... 









NORWAY  HOUSE. 
For  list  prior  to  1868  see  Hudson's  Bay  Missions. 


1868  Egerton  R.  Young . 

69  Egerton  R.  Young 

70  Egerton  R.  Young.    . . . 

71  Egerton  R.  Young 

72  Egerton  R.  Young 

73  JohnH.  Ruttan..      .. 

74  See  Toronto  Conference. 


200 

200 

.  , 

_, 

203 

a  m 

217 

•  ■-, 

217 

307 

317 

. 

. 

$11  00 
329  50 
329  70 
465  25 
446  13 
406  25 
179  00 


OXFORD  HOUSE. 
For  list  prior  to  1868  see  Hudson's  Bay  Missions. 


1868  John  Sinclair,  Native  Assistant 

69  John  Sinclair,  Native  Assistant . 

70  John  Sinclair,  Native  Assistant . . 

71  John  Sinclair,  Native  Assistant . . 

72  John  Sinclair,  Native  Assistant 

73  Orrin  German,  Native  Assistant.. 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 


90 

.. 

90 

95 

103 

90 

70 

70 

PALESTINE. 


250  00 
250  00 
250  00 
250  00 


A  village  100  miles  west  of  Winnipeg,  on  a  smooth  plain  on  the  third  crossing  of  the  White  Mud 
River.     It  was  formerly  part  of  High  Bluff  Mission. 


1873  George  Edwards 

74  See  Toronto  Conference  . 


11 
13 


PORTAGE  LA  PRAIRIE. 

A  settlement  60  miles  west  of  Winnipeg,  on  or  near  the  Assiniboine  River,  and  12  miles  south 
Lake  Manitoba,  on  the  main  road  to  the  Saskatchewan  Country. 

1873  Supplied  from  High  Bluff. I  ,  I  . .     I 

74  See  Toronto  Conference ..        .1  I       ..         I       ..         1110  30 


RED  RIVER. 

(See  Winnipeg). 


WINNIPEG. 

A  city  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Selkirk,  Manitoba.  It  is  about  half  a  mile  north  of  Fort  Garry, 
which  is  pleasantly  situated  on  the  northern  bank  of  the  Assiniboine  River,  just  at  its  confluence 
with  the  Red  River.     From  1868  to  1872  the  Mission  was  known  by  the  name  of  Red  River. 

1868  George  Young..         

69  George  Young..  ....         ....  

70  George  Young. .         ..  

71  George  Young..  .  37  ....  $5  5b         87  00 

72  George  Young....         ....  ..  40  $7  75         15  00       302  00 

73  George  Young.. . .  . .      : 52  12  50  16  25       363  00 

74  See  Toronto  Conference 63               ...                         443  00 


11 

15 

37 

$5  5b 

40 

$7  75 

15  00 

52 

12  50 

16  25 

63 

. . . 

WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


361 


VII. 
MISSIONS   IN  JAPAN. 


For  several  years  many  of  our  warm-hearted  Canadian  people  had  been 
thinking  about  the  far-off  Japanese,  who  for  centuries  had  been  the  followers 
of  Confucius.  At  length  favourable  changes  having  taken  place  in  their  laws, 
the  Missionary  Committee  decided  to  send  two  of  its  devoted  men  to  that  great 
harvest  field.  On  Wednesday,  May  7th,  1873,  a  valedictory  service  was  held 
in  the  Metropolitan  Church,  Toronto,  when  the  Revs.  George  Cochran  and 
Davidson  McDonald,  M.D.,  were  appointed  to  Japan  as  the  representatives  of 
Canadian  Methodism. 

SHIDZUOOKA. 


Year 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


1873  Davidson  McDonald,  M.D. 
74  See  Toronto  Conference. . . 


1873  George  Cochran  . . . 
74  See  Toronto  Conference. . 


No.  of 

Members. 

Conting. 
Fund. 

Sup.  M. 
Fund. 

Mission. 
Fund. 


YOKOHAMA. 


ALPHABETICAL    LIST    OF    THE 

DISTRICTS 

INTO  WHICH   THE 

CANADA    WESLEYAN    CONFERENCE 

HAS  BEEN  DIVIDED, 

SHOWING  WHO  HAVE  BEEN  CHAIRMEN  AND  FINANCIAL  SECRETARIES,  ALSO 
THE  NUMBER  OF  MEMBERS  FOR  EACH  YEAR. 


AUGUSTA  DISTRICT. 


Year 


Pres.  Eld.  or  Chm. 


1826  Philander  Smith. 

27  Philander  Smith. 

28  Philander  Smith. 

29  Philander  Smith. 

30  Franklin  Metcalf. 

31  Franklin  Metcalf. 

32  Anson  Green 

33  Anson  Green. . . 

34  Anson  Green. . . 

35  Anson  Green. . . 

36  EzraHealy..    .(. 

37  Henry  Wilkinson. 

38  Henry  Wilkinson, 

39  Henry  Wilkinson, 

40  Henry  Wilkinson 

41  Cyrus  R.  Allison. 

42  John  Carroll. 

43  John  Carroll 

44  See  Kingston  Dist 


Finan.  Secretary. 


rict. 


Mem. 


1876 
2134 
2683 
2727 
3374 
3507 
3261 
3292 
3588 
3576 
3849 
3508 
3378 
l1785 
1996 
2338 
3598 
3168 
3182 


*  Ottawa  District  formed. 


BARRIE  DISTRICT. 


1850  Lewis  Warner..    . 

51  Lewis  Warner. . . . 

52  Lewis  Warner.. 

53  John  Douse 

54  John  Douse 

55  John  Douse 

56  Wm.  McFadden... 

57  Wm.  McFadden... 

58  Wm.  McFadden... 

59  Wm.  McFadden... 

60  Ky.  Creighton.... 

61  Ky.  Creighton..    . 

62  Ky.  Creighton.. 

63  George H.  Davis... 

*  Owen  Sound 


I.  B.  Aylesworth, 
George  McRitchie. 
Charles  Sylvester. 
James  C.  Slater. 
James  C.  Slater. 
James  C.  Slater. . 
JohnS.  Clarke.. 
District  formed. 


1413 
1822 
*2248 
1713 
2031 
1922 
1978 
2460 
2553 
2280 
2073 
2084 
2222 


Year 


1864  George  H.  Davis. 

65  George  H.  Davis. 

66  Wm.  Pollard. 

67  Wm.  Pollard 

68  I.   B.  Aylesworth, 

M.D. 

69  Francis  Berry 

70  Francis  Berry .... 

71  Francis  Berry 

72  D.  C.  McDowell... 

73  D.  C.  McDowell... 

74  Toronto  Conf. .... 


John  S.  Clarke.. 


2237 
2329 
2643 
2729 
3489 

3599 
'1812 
1808 
2285 
+2206 
1521 

*  2030  members  given  to  Bradford  District. 
+  740  members  given  to  Collingwood  District 


.  Charles  Turver . . 
! Charles  Turver. . 
Charles  Turver . 
Charles  Turver . . 

Samuel  Tuoker . 
Samuel  Tucker . 
Samuel  Tucker . . 
Samuel  Tucker . . 
John  W.  Totten. 


BAY  QUINTE  DISTRICT. 
1821  Henry  Ryan.. 

22  Henry  Ryan. . 

23  Henry  Ryan.. 

24  William  Case. 

25  William  Case. 

26  William  Case. 

27  William  Case. 

28  William  Ryerson, 

29  William  Ryerson, 

30  William  Ryerson, 

31  William  Ryerson, 

32  John  Ryerson . . 

33  John  Ryerson . , 

34  John  Ryerson . 

35  John  Ryerson . , 

36  Anson  Green. . . 

37  Anson  Green. 

38  Anson  Green. . . 

39  Anson  Green. 

40  Matthew  Lang.. 

41  JohnC.  Davidson 

42  Richard  Jones. 

43  Richard  Jones. 

44  


2632 
2709 
2909 
3328 


3132 
3749 
4048 
4667 
5055 
5268 
4918 
4615 
3207 
3282 
3386 
3410 
3561 
3575 
3529 
4073 
4398 
8676 
4221 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


363 


BELLEVILLE  DISTRICT. 


Year  Pres.  Eld.  or  Chm. 


1848  RichardJones...    . 

49  RichardJones...    . 

50  RichardJones...    . 

51  RichardJones... 

52  John  Ryerson. . .    . 

53  Wm.  AlcFadden.. 

54  Wm.  McFadderi. . 

55  Wm.  McFadden . . 

56  John  Carroll. . 

67  John  Carroll. . 

58  Eph.  B.  Harper.... 

59  Eph.  B.  Harper.... 

60  Eph.  B.  Harper.... 

61  John  Douse ... 

62  John  Douse . . 

63  John  Douse . 

64  Samuel  Rose 

65  Geo.  R.  Sanderson 

66  Geo.  R.  Sanderson 
6?  Geo.  R.  Sanderson 

68  Geo.  R.  Sanderson 

69  Geo.  R.  Sanderson 
70jGeo.  R.  Sanderson 

71  Henry  F.  Bland... 

72  Henry  F.  Bland... 

73  Henry  F.  Bland... 

74  Toronto  Conf. . 


Finan.  Secretary. 


D.  B.  Madden..  . 
D.  B.  Madden.... 
James  H.  Bishop. . 
James  H,  Bishop.. 
James  H.  Bishop. . 
John  Hunt 

John  Hunt    

John  Hunt  ... 
James  Preston. . . . 
James  Preston. .    . 
James  Preston- 
Thomas  Cobb 

Thomas  Cobb . 
Thomas  Cobb  . 
Jonathan  E.  Betts 
Edwin  Clement. 
Edwin  Clement. 


Mem. 


BRADFORD  DISTRICT. 


1869  Ky.  Creighton. . . 

70  William  Hay.      . . 

71  George  Goodson. . 

72  William  Hay. 

73  William  Hay. . 

74  Toronto  Conf. .      . 


Jay  S.  Youmans. 
Jay  S.  Youmans. 
John  Hunt 
William  Irwin.. 
William  Irwin. . 


BRANTFORD  DISTRICT. 


1848  William  Ryerson. . 

49  William  Ryerson. . 

50  William  Ryerson. . 

51  William  Ryerson. . 
82  William  Ryerson.. 

53  William  Ryerson. . 

54  William  Rverson.. 

55  Wm.  McCullough. 

56  Wm.  McCullough. 

57  Asahel  Hurlburt. 

58  Asahel  Hurlburt.. 

59  Asahel  Hurlburt.. 

60  Asahel  Hurlburt.. 

61  Asahel  Hurlburt.. 

62  William  Pollard. 

63  John  Borland. . . . 

64  John  Borland 

65  John  Borland .    . . 

66  John  Gemley. 

67  John  Gemley. 

68  John  Gemley 

69  James  Preston 

70  James  Preston...    . 

71  George  McRitchie. 

72  George  McRitchie 

73  John  A.  Williams. 

74  London  Conf.    . . . 


Isaac  B.  Howard.. 
George  Goodson. 

Peter  Ker 

John  Bredin.. 
James  Preston.. . 
James  Preston .. . 
William  S.  Griffin 
WilliamS.  Griffin. 
N.  R.  Willoughby 
N.  R.  Willoughby 
N.  R.  Willoughby 
James  Preston.. 
James  Harris    . . . 
William  R.  Parker 
William  R.  Parker 
Alfred  Andrews 
Alfred  Andrews 


3213 
3040 
3262 
3126 
2857 
3215 
3426 
3806 
1961 
3901 
2810 
3552 
3619 
2509 
3425 
3494 
3715 
4060 
4153 
4316 
4469 
4618 
4770 
4726 
4924 
4893 


2400 
2490 
2497 
2588 
2519 
2630 


2811 
3164 
2657 
2742 
3181 
3181 
3032 
3363 
3276 
3714 
3701 
3414 
3335 
3412 
3627 
3129 
3148 
33  U 
3367 
3697 
3725 
3728 
3820 
3789 
3881 
3109 


BRITISH  COLUMBIA  DISTRICT. 
(Formerly  part  of  Pacific  Coast  District.) 


Year 


1868 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


1848 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Pres.  Eld.  or  Chm. 

Finan.  Secretary. 

Mem. 

Edward  White.. 

Amos  E.  Russ .    . . 

131 

Edward  White.. . . 

Amos  E.  Russ .    . . 

167 

Edward  White. . . . 

AmosE.  Russ. . . . 

253 

William  Pollard.. 

Amos  E.  Russ. .  . 

305 

William  Pollard.. 

AmosE.  Russ, MA 

363 

William  Pollard.. 

AmosE.  Russ, MA 

377 

Toronto  Conf. 

. .       .... 

470 

BROCKVILLE  DISTRICT. 

Thomas  Bevitt.  . 
Thomas  Bevitt..  . 
Thomas  Bevitt..  . 
Thomas  Bevitt. .  . 
Thomas  Bevitt. . 
Thomas  Bevitt. .  .  . 
Asahel  Hurlburt.. 
Asahel  Hurlburt.. 
Asahel  Hurlburt.. 
Henry  Lanton..  . 
James  Brock. 
James  Brock. 
James  Brock. 
William  Coleman. 
D.  C.  McDowell... 
Ky.  Creighton. . . . 
William  Scott...  . 
William  Scott...  . 
William  Scott...  . 
Isaac  B.  Howard.. 
Isaac  B.  Howard.. 
Isaac  B.  Howard.. 
John  A.  Williams. 
John  A.  Williams. 
John  A.  Williams. 
George  McRitchie. 
Montreal  Conf..    . 


George H.  Davis.. 
D.  C.  McDowell... 
D.  C.  McDowell... 
D.  C.  McDowell... 
William  Andrews. 
William  Andrews 
D.  C.  McDowell ... 
James  Armstrong, 
James  Armstrong, 
William  English- 
William  English.. 
William  English.. 
John  S.  Evans. . . 
John  S.  Evans. . . , 
John  S.  Evans. . 
John  S.  Evans.. 
M.  L.  Pearson 


BYTOWN  DISTRICT. 


1840  RichardJones.. 

41  John  Carroll.. 

42  Thomas  Bevitt. 

43  Thomas  Bevitt. 

44  James  Musgrove . 

45  James  Musgrove . 

46  James  Musgrove . 

47  James  Musgrove . 

48  Edmund  Shepherd 

49  Edmund  Shepherd 

50  Edmund  Shepherd 

51  Conrad  Vandusen. 

52  Asahel  Hurlburt. 

53  Asahel  Hurlburt. 

54  Ky.  Creighton..     . 

55  Ottawa  District     . 


2346 
2205 
2212 
2140 
2432 
2420 
2641 
2846 
2884 
3411 
2641 
3188 
3147 
3007 
2932 
2997 
2674 
2607 
2642 
2777 
2950 
3059 
3007 
3308 
3362 
3730 


1930 
1505 
2220 
2369 
2934 
2807 
2782 
3005 
1871 
1966 
2014 
2003 
2014 
2081 
2209 


CHATHAM  DISTRICT. 


1854  Edmund  Shepherd 

55  Samuel  Rose.. 

56  James  Musgrove. . 

57  James  Musgrove. . 

58  James  Musgrove . 


William  Ames. 
William  Ames. 


59  James  Musgrove.   'William  Ames., 


863 
1497 
1602 
2648 
2845 


364 


DISTRICTS. 


Year 


Pres.  Eld.  or  Chm. 


1860  James  Musgrove . . 

61  James  Musgrove . . 

62  James  Musgrove . . 

63  Lewis  Warner.    . . 

64  Thomas  Cleghorn. 

65  George  Goodson . . 

66  George  Goodson  . . 

67  George  Goodson 

68  George  Goodson 

69  Alex.  Langford.    . 

70  Alex.  Langford. . 

71  E.B.Ryckman,MA 
72E.B.Ryckman,MA 

73  William  S.  Griffin 

74  London  Conf. 


Finan.  Secretary. 


William  Ames. . . . 
Edwin  Clement. . . 
Edwin  Clement. . . 
William  Irwin..  . 
William  Irwin..  . 
William  Hawke . . 
William  Hawke . . 
Alex.  Langford.  . 
Alex.  Langford. . . 
Ezra  A.  Stafford. 
Ezra  A.  Stafford.. 
Ezra  A.  Stafford. 
JohnPhilp,  B.A... 
David  L.  Brethour 


Mem. 


2967 
2709 
2509 
2486 
2213 
2409 
2627 
2771 
2800 
2789 
2137 
2241 
2232 
2442 
2454 


COBOURG  DISTRICT. 


1842  Asahel  Hurlburt.. 

43  Asahel  Hnrlburt.. 

44  Richard  Jones . 

45  Richard  Jones . 

46  Richard  Jones. .    . 

47  Richard  Jones .... 

48  William  Case. 

49  William  Case. .    .. 

50  William  Case 

51  G.  R.  Sanderson  . . 

52  G.  R  Sanderson.. 

53  G.  R.  Sanderson.. 

54  James  Musgrove.. 

55  James  Musgrove  . . 

56  Samuel  D.  Rice. . . 

57  John  Ryerson .... 

58  William  Philp  . . 

59  Lewis  Warner . .    . 

60  I.  B.  Aylesworth.. 

61  I.  B.  Aylesworth.. 

62  Geo.  R.  Sanderson 

63  Geo.  R.  Sanderson 

64  Geo.  R.  Sanderson 

65  Richard  Jones.. 

66  Richard  Jones . . 

67  Richard  Jones . . , 

68  William  Pollard.. 

69  William  Pollard.. 

70  William  Pollard.. 

71  Isaac  B.  Howard.. 

72  Isaac  B.  Howard.. 

73  E.  B.  Harper,  M.A 

74  Toronto  Conf. 


JohnBredin.. 
John  Bredin. . 
William  H.  Poole. 
William  H.  Poole. 
William  H.  Poole. 
James  H.  Bishop.. 
James  H.  Bishop.. 
James  H.  Bishop.. 
(William  S.  Griffin 

D.  B.  Madden 

D.  B.  Madden...  . 
Charles  Silvester . . 
Charles  Silvester . . 
Charles  Silvester . . 
William  Briggs  . 
William  Briggs  . 
William  Briggs    . 


COLLINGWOOD  DISTRICT. 
(Formerly  part  of  Barrie  District.) 

1873  Jos.  W.  McCallumi  Isaac  Gold  .... 
74  Toronto  Conf.     . .  I .  .  | 


GODERICH  DISTRICT. 


1857  Thomas  Cosford  . . 

58  Thomas  Cosford  . . 

59  Thomas  Cosford    . 

60  Thomas  Cosford    . 

61  Thomas  Cosford    . 

62  Asahel  Hurlburt .. 


Thomas  Cleghorn. 
Thomas  Cleghorn. 
Thomas  Cleghorn. 
Thomas  Cleghorn. 
Thomas  Cleghorn. 
Joseph  Hugill... 


3072 
2592 
4475 
4429 
4404 
4964 
1834 
2045 
2135 
2164 
2324 
2760 
2755 
2889 
3274 
3103 
2894 
2173 
2002 
2149 
2195 
2007 
2165 
2109 
2089 
2120 
2156 
2202 
2322 
2467 
2490 
2335 


740 
1221 


1866 
1898 
2329 
2526 
2653 


1863  Asahel  Hurlburt.. 

64  Asahel  Hurlburt .. 

65  Asahel  Hurlburt . . 

66  Asahel  Hurlburt .. 

67  William  Price. .  . . 

68  William  Price 

69  Chas.  Lavell,  M.A. 

70  Chas.  Lavell.M.A. 

71  Chas.  Lavell,M.A. 

72  Chas.  Lavell,M.A. 

73  Chas.  Lavell.M.A. 

74  London  Conf. . 


Finan.  Secretary. 


Joseph  Hugill... 
Robert  Brewster. 
Robert  Brewster . 
Robert  Brewster.. 
William  Hawke . 
William  Hawke. 
William  Hawke . 
William  Hawke . 
William  Hawke. 
William  Hawke . 
William  Hawke . 


Mem. 


GUELPH  DISTRICT. 


1853  Lewis  Warner . .    . 

54  Lewis  Warner. .    . 

55  Lewis  Warner 

56  Lewis  Warner .... 

57  Lewis  Warner 

58  John  Douse .      ... 

59  John  Douse . 

60  John  Douse . . 

61  James,  Brock . 

62  James  Brock ...    . 

63  James  Brock . .      . 

64  John  Carroll 

65  John  Carroll.. 

66  John  Carroll 

67  Chas.  Lavell,  M.A. 

68  Chas.  Lavell,  M.A. 

69  William  S.  Griffin. 

70  E  B.Harper,  M.A 

71  E.  B  Harper,  M.A 

72  E.  B.  Harper,  M.A 

73  Isaac  B.  Howard.. 

74  London  Conf. 


Charles  Silvester .. 
Samuel C.  Philp.. 
Samuel  C.  Philp.. 
Samuel C.  Philp.. 

James  Hughes 

James  Hughes..  . 
Richard  J.  Forman 
Richard  J.  Forman 
Richard  J.  Forman 
Richard  J.  Forman 
JohnW.  German.. 
John  W  German. 
Thos.  A.  Ferguson 
Thos.  A.  Ferguson 
Joel  Briggs  »  . . 

Joel  Briggs 

Joel  Briggs 


HAMILTON  DISTRICT. 


1842  John  Ryerson. 

43  Anson  Green . . .  „ . 

44  John  Ryerson. 

45  John  Ryerson .     . 

46  John  Ryerson . 

47  John  Ryerson .... 

48  Henry  Wilkinson. 

49  Henry  Wilkinson. 

50  Henry  Wilkinson 

51  John  Carroll 

52  John  Carroll 

53  John  Carroll 

54  Thomas  Bevitt. . . . 

55  Thomas  Bevitt 

56  Samuel  Rose.. 

57  Samuel  Rose..    .    . 

58  Samuel  Rose. . 

59  Richard  Jones.    :  . 

60  Richard  Jones. .    . 

61  Richard  Jones. ..". . 

62  Samuel  D.  Rice.    . 

63  James  Elliott 

64  E.  B.  Harper,  M.A 

65  E.  B.  Harper,  M.A 

66  E.  B.  Harper,  M.A 

67  James  Elliott ... 

68  Eph.  Evans,  D.D. 

69  Eph.  Evans,  D.D. 


Samuel  D  Rice. . 
Samuel  D.  Rice. . 
Samuel  D.  Rice. . 
James  Hughes. . . 
George  Goodson . 
Thomas  S.  Keough 
Thomas  S.  Keough 

Ky.  Creighton 

Ky.  Creighton  — 
James  Greener. . . . 
Henry  F.Bland.. 
Henry  F.  Bland. . 
John  Potts 


2709 
2326 
2240 
2587 
2785 
2563 
2947 
3012 
3111 
3141 
3125 


2325 
2982 
3316 
3635 
2589 
2929 
2889 
3028 
2969 
3033 
3119 
3330 
3081 
3057 
3154 
3318 
3341 
3254 
3428 
3446 
2674 


4915 
4986 
3680 
3449 
3529 
3790 
3058 
3036 
2859 
3144 
3614 
3219 
3103 
3144 
3217 
4090 
4289 
3281 


3410 
3366 
3327 


8718 
3889 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


365 


Year 


Pres.  Eld.  or  Chm. 


1870  James  Gray  . . 

71  Sml.  D.Rice,  D.D. 

72  Sml.  D.Rice,  D.D. 

73  James  Gray . . 


74  London  Conf. 


Finan.  Secretary. 


Thomas  W.  Jeffrey 
Thomas  W.  Jeffrey 
Thomas  W.  Jeffrey 
E.  B.  Ryckman, 
M.A. 


Mem. 


3828 
4010 
3894 

3848 
3871 


HUDSON'S  BAY  DISTRICT. 


1854  Thomas  Hurlburt. 

55  Thomas  Hurlburt 

56  Thomas  Hurlburt. 

57  Robert  Brooking.. 

58  Robert  Brooking. . 

59  Robert  Brooking.. 

60  George  McDougall 

61  George  McDougall 

62  George  McDougall 

63  George  McDougall 

64  George  McDougall 

65  George  McDougall 

66  George  McDougall 

67  George  McDougall 

68  Saskatchewan  Dis. 


330 
330 
330 
340 
370 
370 
370 
370 
553 
553 
653 
687 


HURON  AND  SUPERIOR  DISTRICT. 


1860  Thomas  Hurlburt 

61  Thomas  Hurlburt. 

62  Thomas  Hurlburt. 

63  Thomas  Hurlburt. 

64  Thomas  Hurlburt. 

65     

66 

67  


KINGSTON  DISTRICT. 


1844  John  Carroll.. 

45  John  Carroll.. 

46  Thomas  Bevitt. 

47  Thomas  Bevitt. 

48  William  Squire 

49  John  Douse ... 

50  Samuel  D.  Rice 

51  Samuel  D.  Rice 

52  Samuel  D.  Rice 

53  John  Ryerson. 

54  John  Ryerson . 

55  John  Ryerson .... 

56  Benj.  Slight,  M.A. 

57  Benj.  Slight,  M.A. 

58  Eph.  Evans,  D.D. 

59  William  Pollard.. 

60  William  Pollard  . 

61  Gesrge  Young . 

62  George  Young. 

63  John  Gemley. 

64  John  Gemley. .    . . 

65  John  Gemley.    . . . 

66  George  McRitchie. 

67  James  Gray 

.    68  James  Gray 

69  James  Gray 

70  William  Scott. 

71  Geo.  R.  Sanderson 

72  Geo.  R.  Sanderson 

73  Geo.  R.  Sanderson 

74  Montreal  Conf. 


George  Beynon . 
Gifford  Dorey 

Gifford  Dorey 

J.  Herbert  Starr. 
J.  Herbert  Starr . 
J.  Herbert  Starr. . 
J.  Herbert  Starr. . 
Wm.  McCullough. 
George  McRitchie. 
John  S.  Clarke . 
John  S.  Clarke . 
E.  B.  Ryckman  MA 
Henry  F.  Bland .  . 
Henry  F.  Bland 
Richard  Wilson .  . 
Richard  Wilson  . . 
D.G.Sutherland.. 


124 

527 
630 
6'3 
744 
783 
448 
574 


3537 
3442 
3430 
3564 
2078 
2285 
2143 
2115 
2953 
2989 
2993 
3224 
3366 
3466 
3419 
3078 
2969 
2915 
3(150 
3973 
3117 
3077 
3259 
3159 
3095 
3243 
3281 
3*76 
3489 
3730 


LONDON  DISTRICT. 


Year  Pres.  Eld.  or  Chm. 


1831 
32 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
40 
41 
42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Ezra  Adams . . 
Ezra  Adams 

}  Included  in  Ni- 
agara Dist. .  . 
David  Wright .... 
David  Wright .  . . 
David  Wright . 
Ephraim  Evans.  . 
Ephraim  Evans. . . 
Ephraim  Evans.  . 
William  Ryerson.. 
Edmund  Shepherd 
Edmund  Shepherd 
William  Ryerson.. 
William  Ryerson. . 
William  Ryerson.. 
William  Ryerson. . 

John  Carroll 

John  Carroll.. 

John  Carroll 

Samuel  Rose.. . 
Samuel  Rose  . . 
Samuel  Rose. . 
Samuel  Rose. . . 
Henry  Wilkinson. 

John  Douse 

John  Douse 

R.  Cooney,  D.D.. 
R.  Cooney,  D.D... 
Geo.  R.  Sanderson 
Geo.  R.  Sanderson 
Richard  Jones. . .  . 
Richard  Jones .... 
Richard  Jones . 
Lewis  Warner . 
Lewis  Warner .... 
Lewis  Warner.  .  .  . 
James  Elliott 
James  Elliott 
James  Elliott . .    . 
W  Jeffers,  D.D 

James  Gray 

W.  Jeffers,  D.D.. 
London  Conf 


Finan.  Secretary. 


John  A.  Williams 
John  A.  Williams 
Francis  Berry .... 
Wm.  McCullough. 
Wm.  McCullough. 
William  English.. 
William  English.. 
William  English.. 
Francis  Berry. 
Francis  Berry   . . 
James  H.  Bishop. . 
Edward  H.  Dewart 
J  Herbert  Starr . 
J.  Herbert  Starr. 
Alex.  Langford. 
Alex.  Langford. 
Alex.  Langford. 


Mem. 


2199 
2402 


1424 
1396 
1398 
2909 
3133 
3251 
4059 
2308 
2421 
3321 
3547 
3182 
4253 
2792 
2834 
2945 
3134 
3334 
3173 
2364 
1966 
2152 
2180 
2549 
2937 
3078 
3484 
3246 
3825 
3924 
4222 
4583 
4601 
4717 
3962 
4162 
4018 
"4  23 
3341 


St.  Thomas  District  formed. 


MONTREAL  DISTRICT. 


1855  Wellington  Jeffers 

56  Wellington  Jeffers 

57  George  Young. 

58  John  Gemley 

59  Isaac  B.  Howard.. 

60  Isaac  B.  Howard. . 

61  E.  B.  Harper,  M.A 

62  E.  B.  Harper,  M.A 

63  E.  B.  Harper,  M.A 

64  James  Elliott. 

65  James  Elliott.    . . 

66  James  Elliott 

67  John  Borland    . . 

68  John  Borland 

69  George  Douglas.  . . 

70  Geo.  Douglas,  LLD 

71  Geo.  Douglas,  LLD 


John  Gemley  .... 
Isaac  B.  Howard.. 
George  H.  Davis.. 
George  H.  Davis .. 
E.  H.  Dewart. 
E.  H.  Dewart..    . 
Henry  F.  Bland . . 
E.B. Ryckman,  BA 
E.B.  Ryckman,  BA 
John  Borland. . 
George  McRitchie. 
George  McRitchie. 
George  McRitchie. 
John  Potts    . . 
John  Potts 


1347 

1637 
1685 
1817 
2009 
2027 
2101 
2097 
2512 
2488 
2264 
2201 
2328 
2339 
2362 
2609 
2738 


366 


DISTRICTS. 


Year 


Pres.  Eld.  or  Chm. 


1872  Geo.  Douglas,  LLD 

73  Geo  Douglas.  LLD 

74  Montreal  Conf.. . . 


Finan.  Secretary. 


John  Potts 

William  W.  Ross. 


NIAGARA  DISTRICT. 


1824 
25 
26 
27 
28 
29 
30 
31 
32 
33 
3-1 
35 
36 
37 
38 
to 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Thomas  Madden . . 
Thomas  Madden.. 
Thomas  Madden . . 
John  Ryerson . 
John  Ryerson .... 
John  Ryerson .... 

John  Ryerson 

James  Richardson. 
Franklin  Metcalf.. 
Franklin  Metcalf.. 
William  Ryerson. . 
William  Ryerson  . 
William  Ryerson.. 
Richard  Jones 


\ 


Includ'cKn  other 

J      Districts 

Samuel  Rose 

Samuel  Rose 

Samuel  Rose 

Samuel  Rose ... 

Samuel  Rose 

Isaac  B  Howard.. 
Isaac  B.  Howard.. 
Isaac  B.  Howard.. 

John  Carroll . 

John  Carroll  . .  . 
Lewis  Warner . .  . 
Lewis  Warner ... 

James  Brock 

Wm.R  Parker,  MA 
Wm.R  Parker,  MA 
London  Conf. . . 


Wm.  McCullough 
ThoinasS.  Keough 
Thomas  S.  Keough 
John  Shaw 
John  Shaw  .  ... 
J.  Herbert  Starr. 
J.  Herbert  Starr . . 
J.  Herbert  Starr  . 
J.  Herbert  Starr . . 
J.  Herbert  Starr . . 
John  G.  Laird.. . . 
John  S.  Clarke.. . 
John  S.  Clarke . . . 
John  S.  Clarke. . . 
John  S.  Clarke . . . 


OTTAWA  DISTRICT. 


1838 
39 
40 
to 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Richard  Jones . 
Richard  Jones . 


\ 


Called    Bytown 
J      District. 

James  Brock 

James  Brock 

James  Brock 

John  Carroll 

John  Carroll 

John  Carroll ...... 

William  Scott..     ; 
William  Scott... 
William  Scott.. 

John  Douse 

John  Douse 

John  Douse 

E.  B.  Harper,  M.  A 
E  B.  Harper,  M.A 
E.  B.  Harper,  M.A 
Wm.  Stepnenson. . 
Wm  Stephenson..' 
John  Wakefield. . . 
Wm.  Hall,  M.A  .. 
Montreal  Conf.. 


S.  Huntingdon.    . 

George  Case 

George  Case... 
George  Case ., . 
J.  E.  Sanderson . . 
James  Armstrong. 
James  Armstrong. 
Edmund  E  Sweet 
Richard  Wilson  . 
Richard  Wilson. . . 
Wm.  D.  Brown  . 
Wm.  D.  Brown  . 
Daniel  Connolly  . 
Daniel  Connolly. . 
Daniel  Connolly . . 
William  Hall,  M.  A 
R.  M.  Hammond, 


2922 
2928 
2699 


2827 
3343 
2493 
2718 
2830 
2837 
2919 
3811 
4621 
5093 
3548 
3603 
3423 
1694 
2082 


2135 
2068 
2086 
2001 
1904 
1801 
1952 
2001 
2178 
2244 
2323 
2  47 
2535 
2574 
2575 


1559 
1693 


1641 
1831 
1906 
2057 
2039 
1584 
1618 
1752 
1903 
1844 
1795 
1818 
1808 
1926 
2074 
2073 
2047 
2202 
2376 


OWEN  SOUND  DISTRICT. 


Year 


Pres.  Eld.  or  Chm. 


1853  Conrad  Vandusen. 

54  Conrad  Vandusen. 

55  Conrad  Vandusen. 

56  Conrad  Vandusen. 

57  Conrad  Vandusen. 

58  Conrad  Vandusen. 

59  John  A.  Williams. 

60  John  A.  Williams 

61  JohnA  .  Williams. 

62  George  Goodson    . 

63  George  Goodson    . 

64  George  Goodson    . 

65  Thomas  Cleghorn. 

66  Thomas  Cleghorn. 

67  Thomas  Cleghorn. 

68  John  Hunt 

69  I.  B.  Aylesworth. 

70  Ky.  Creighton... 

71  Ky.  Creighton... 

72  Ky.  Creighton.. . 

73  John  G.  Laird.. 

74  Toronto  Conf. . . . 


Finan.  Secretary. 


John  L.  Kerr 

James  Iveson 
J.  K.  Williston    . 
Erastus  Hurlburt. 
irastus  Hurlburt . 
i.  R.  Campbell. . . 

William  Hay 

William  Hay. . .    . 
William  Hay 
William  Irwin..   . 
William  Irwin... . 
William  Irwin. . . . 
/|  Phineas  D.  Will. 
Phineas  D.  Will. . 
PhineasD.  Will.. 
Phineas  D.  Will. 
Josiah  Green . . 


Mem. 


PACIFIC  COAST  DISTRICT. 


1859  Eph.  Evans,  D.D. 

60  Eph.  Evans,  D.D. 

61  Eph.  Evans,  D.D. 

62  Eph.  Evans,  D.D. 

63  Eph.  Evans,  D.D. 

64  Eph.  Evans,  D.D. 

65  Eph.  Evans,  D.D. 

66  Eph.  Evans,  D.D. 

67  Eph.  Evans,  D  D. 

68  British  Columbia 


District . 


PEMBROKE  DISTRICT. 


1864  R.  M.  Hammond.. 

65  R  M.  Hammond.. 

66  D.  C.  McDowell 

67  D.  C.  McDowell.. 

68  D.  C.  McDowell. 

69  James  C.  Slater.    . 

70  James  C.  Slater. . . 

71  James  C.  Slater.    . 

72  Richard  Whiting.. 

73  Richard  Whiting.. 

74  Montreal  Conf.. . . 


Wm.  Tombline. . . 
Wm.  Tombline. . . 
Wm.  Tombline. . . 
Wm.  Tombline... 
Wm.  Tombline. . . 
Wm.  Creighton  . . 
Alexander  Lester. . 
Wm.  Sanderson. . 

Edwin  Fessant 

Edwin  Fessant 


PERTH  DISTRICT. 


1858  Henry Lanton.. 

59  George  Beynon  . . . 

60  George  Beynon . . . 

61  George  Beynon . . . 

62  George  Beynon .   . 

63  George  Beynon .    . 

64  James  Gray ...... 

65  James  Gray ...... 

66  James  Gray 

67  Francis  Coleman . 

68  Francis  Coleman . 

69  D.  C.  McDowell. 

70  D.  C.  McDowell . 


S.  Huntingdon . . . 

S.  Huntingdon... 

S.  Huntingdon  . . . 

George  McRitchie. 

William  McGill    . 

William  McGill   , 

AmosE.  Russ.. 

Wm.  Hansford.. . 

Wm.  Hansford. . . 

Wm.  Hansford... 

J.  E.  Sanderson... 
.  'J.  E.  Sanderson  .. 
,|J.  E.  Sanderson... 


780 
846 
1146 
1370 
1306 
1560 
1526 
1307 
1390 
1584 
1750 
1785 
1754 
1771 
1840 
2059 
2296 
2499 
2819 
2927 
2706 


56 
85 
95 
155 
155 
155 
148 
140 
181 


761 
845 
856 
780 
900 
921 
885 
937 
976 
1012 
1123 


1398 

1341 

1503 

1387 

1616 

1547 

1681' 

1865 

1829 

1940 

1962 

1886 


WESLEYAN   METHODIST   CONFERENCE. 


367 


Year 


Pres.  Eld.  or  Chm 


1871  D.  C.  McDowell.. 

72  James  C.  Slater   . 

73  James  C.  Slater  . . 

74  Montreal  Conf..    . 


Finan.  Secretary. 


William  Tomblin. 
William  McGill.. 
William  McGill. . 


Mem. 


PETERBORO'  DISTRICT. 


1857  William  Scott.. 

58  William  Scott.. 

59  Wellington  Jeffers 

60  Henry  Lanton  . .  . 

61  John  Carroll . 

62  John  Carroll . 

63  John  Carroll .... 

64  James  Brock 

65  James  Brock 

66  Thomas  Cosford .  . 

67  Thomas  Cosford. . 

68  Thomas  Cosford.. 

69  George  H.  Davis  . 

70  George  H.  Davis  . 

71  George  H.  Davis  . 

72  James  Brock 

73  James  Brock  . .    . 

74  "Toronto  Conf 


James  Greener.. 
Richd.  Whiting. 
Richd.  Whiting. 
William  Briden  . 
Samuel  C.  Philp. 
Samuel  C.  Philp. 
Samuel  C.  Philp. 
Samuel  C. 
Samuel  C. 
Samuel  C. 
Samuel  C. 
Samuel  C. 
James  Greener.. 
William  Burns. 
William  Burns . 
William  Burns. 
Richard  Clarke. 


Philp. 
Philp. 
Philp. 
Philp. 
Philp. 


PONTIAC  DISTRICT. 


1860  William  Morton.. 

61  William  Morton  . . 

62  William  Morton.. 

63  R.  M.  Hammond. 


William  Tombline 
William  Tombline 
William  Tombline 
William  Tombline 


64  Now  called  Pembroke  District 


QUEBEC  DISTRICT. 

1855  B.  Slight,  M.A 

56  John  Ryerson. 

57  James  Elliott    . . 

58  James  Elliott 

59  James  Elliott 

60  John  Gemley 

61  John  Gemley 

62  John  Gemley 

63  George  Young.. 

64  George  Young  .. . 

65  George  Young.. 

66  George  H.  Davis 

67  George  H.  Davis 

68  George  H.  Davis 

69  John  Borland . 


70  John  Wakefield 

71  James  Elliott 

72  James  Elliott 

73  James  Elliott 

74  Montreal  Conf.. . 


William  Pollard.. 
William  Pollard.. 
William  Hansford 
William  Hansford 
William  Hansford 
William  Hansford 
William  Hansford 
William  Hansford 
T.  W.  Jeffery  .  . 
Wrn.  Hall,  B.A.. 
Wm.  Hall,  B.A. . 
Wm.  Hall,  B.A.. 
Geo.  Washington, 

B.A 

Geo.  Washington, 

B.A.    . 
Geo.  Washington, 

M.A 

Geo.  Washington, 

M.A 

Geo.  Washington, 

M.A 


RED  RIVER  DISTRICT. 

1868  George  Young . . 

69  George  Young . . 

70  George  Young . . . 


1854 
1858 
1717 
1692 


1662 
1925 
1846 
1826 
1989 
2295 
2163 
2203 
2156 
2127 
22S5 
2346 
2361 
2699 
2836 
2685 
2671 


618 
643 
731 
761 


1119 
1212 
1105 
1465 
1468 
1534 
1468 
1513 
1509 
1534 
1540 
1396 
1425 
1380 

1424 

1582 

1574 

1556 

1521 
1516 


315 
395 


Year 


Pres.  Eld.  or  Chm. 


1871  George  Young .. . 

72  George  Young .. . 

73  George  Young.. . 

74  Toronto  Conf     . 


Finan.  Secretary. 


Mem. 


400 

531 

600 


RIDEAU  DISTRICT. 

1829  William  Brown .... 

30  Included  in| Augusta  District..!  1^00 


ST.  THOMAS  DISTRICT 
1873  Eph.  Evans,  D.D. 

74  London  Conf .... 


G.    N.    A.    F.   T. 
Dickson . 


2114 


SARNIA  DISTRICT. 


1869  George  Goodsou. . 

James  Broley  . .    . 

70  George  Goodson.. 

William  Hicks.    . 

1647 

71  J.  W.  McCallum  . 

William  Hicks . .  . 

1839 

72  Francis  Berry 

William  Hicks  . . . 

2025 

73  Francis  Berry 

Ezra  A.  Stafford.. 

2014 

74  London  Conf .... 

2075 

SASKATCHEWAN  DISTRICT. 
(Formerly  Hudson's  Bay  District.) 

1868  George  McDougall 

69  George  McDougall 

70  George  McDougall 

71  George  McDougall 

72  George  McDougall 

73  George  McDougall 

74  Toronto  Conf 

STANSTEAD  DISTRICT. 

1855  John  Tomkins.. . . 

56  Juhn  Tomkins..    . 

57  John  Tomkins... . 

58  John  Tomkins..    . 

59  John  Tomkins.. 

60  John  Borland 

61  John  Borland 

62  John  Borland 

63  John  Tomkins..    . 

64  Rufus  A.  Flanders 
R.  A.  Flanders 
John  Tomkins 

66  John  Tomkins..    . 

67  John  Tomkins 

68  John  Tomkins... . 

69  E.    B.    Ryckman, 

M.A 

70  E.    B.    Ryckman, 

M.A 

71  William  Hansford 

72  William  Hansford 

73  William  Hansford 

74  Montreal  Conf..    . 


65 


R.  A.  Flanders. . 
R.  A.  Flanders. . 
R.  A.  Flanders. . 
R.  A.  Flanders. . . 
John  Tomkins.. . 
John  Tomkins.. . 
John  Armstrong . 
J.  E.  Sanderson. 

J.  E.  Sanderson. 

John  Armstrong. 
John  Armstrong. 
John  Armstrong 

Benjamin  Cole. . . 

William  English. 
William  English. 
William  English. 
Le  Roy  Hooker. . , 


TORONTO  DISTRICT. 


1833  Jas.  Richardson. 

34  Jas.  Richardson. 

35  Jas.  Richardson  . 

36  John  Ryerson  . . . 


397 
397 
397 
396 
313 
443 
443 


1142 
1206 
1265 
1426 
1491 
1584 
1576 
1495 
1509 

1655 

1530 
1606 
1690 

1726 

1688 
1727 
1847 
1954 
2095 


3357 
3435 

3483 


368 


DISTRICTS. 


Year 


Pres.  Eld.  or  Chm. 


1837  John  Ryerson 

38  John  Ryerson.    .. 

39  John  Ryerson.    .. 

40  Anson  Green 

41  Anson  Green 

42  Alex  McNab 

43  Hy.  Wilkinson. . . 

44  Anson  Green 

45  Hy.  Wilkinson. . . 

46  Hy.  Wilkinson. . . 

47  Hy.  Wilkinson.   . 

48  John  Ryerson 

49  John  Ryerson 

50  John  Ryerson. 

51  John  Ryerson 

52  Richard  Jones  — 

53  Richard  Jones..    . 

54  Richard  Jones 

55  Richard  Jones  — 

56  Richard  Jones 

57  Richard  Jones. .    . 

58  Richard  Jones..   . 

59  Hy.  Wilkinson. . . 

60  Hy.  Wilkinson. . . 

61  James  Elliott 

62  James  Elliott 

63  Isaac  B.  Howard.. 

64  William  Pollard.. 

65  William  Pollard.. 


Finan.  Secretary. 


Mem. 


Hy.  Wilkinson 
Hy.  Wilkinson, 
William  Philp 
Gifford  Dorey 
Gifford  Dorey 
Gifford  Dorey 
William  Pollard.. 
John  A.  Williams, 
John  A.  Williams. 


3496 
3448 
3977 
4230 
4331 
5188 
3367 
3334 
3702 
3069 
4064 
4482 
4263 
4467 
4238 
4955 
5282 
4605 
4678 
4864 
5168 
5726 
6128 
4232 
3994 
4198 
4216 
4163 
3990 


Year 


Pres.  Eld.  or  Chm. 


1866  George  Young 

67  George  Young 

68  WMPunshon.MA 

69  WMPunshon,MA 

70  Eph.  Evans,  D.D. 

71  Eph.  Evans,  D.D. 

72  John  Shaw . 

73  John  Shaw 

74  See  Toronto  Conf. 


Finan.  Secretary. 


John  A.  Williams. 
Edwin  Clement . . . 
Jas.  H.  Bishop.  . 
Jas.  H.  Bishop. . . 
George  Cochran. . . 
George  Cochran. . . 
George  Cochran. . . 
T.  W.  Jeffery 


Mem. 


WHITBY  DISTRICT. 


1859  Francis  Coleman. . 

60  Francis  Coleman.. 

61  Francis  Coleman . . 

62  I.  B.  Aylesworth.. 

63  Wm.  McFadden.. 

64  Wm.  McFadden . . 

65  Wm.  McFadden.. 

66  Wm.  McFadden . . 

67  Wm.  McFadden.. 

68  Thomas  Cleghorn. 

69  W.  Jeffers,  D.D.. 

70  W.  Jeffers,  D.D. . 

71  William  Scott.... 

72  William  Scott.... 

73  William  Scott.. . . 

74  See  Toronto  Conf. 


John  Hunt  .... 
Wm.  McFadden.. 
Wm.  McFadden. . 
Lewis  Warner ... 
Francis  Berry .... 
Edwin  Clement  . 
Edwin  Clement. . . 
James  C.  Slater  . 
Richard  Whiting.. 
Richard  Whiting. 
G  N  A'F  T  Dickson 
GN  AFT  Dickson 
GNA|FT  Dickson 
George  H.  Cornish 
George  H.  Cornish 


3922 
4124 
4345 
4402 
4047 
4061 
4301 
4745 
5274 


2923 
2930 
3004 
2104 
2855 
2851 
2640 
2484 
2527 
2695 
2866 
3067 
3125 
2987 
3158 


PART    II 


THE 


HUsUijatt  JE£tIj0Mat  Cljttrrlj 


IN 


EASTERN  BRITISH  AMERICA  &  NEWFOUNDLAND, 

1765  to  1874. 


24 


THE 


HUsUgan  JE^tljniiat  CHjurrlj 


IN 


EASTERN  BRITISH  AMERICA  &  NEWFOUNDLAND, 


1765  to  1874. 


The  Wesleyan  Missions  in  Newfoundland  commenced  in  1765,  and  in  the 
Provinces  of  Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick,  and  Prince  Edward  Island,  com- 
menced in  1779,  together  with  the  Burmudas  commenced  in  1799,  were  all 
under  the  care  of,  and  connected  with,  the  English  Wesleyan  Conference,  until 
July  17th,  1855,  when  the  Ministers  connected  with  Methodism  in  these  parts, 
met  in  the  City  of  Halifax,  N.S.,  and  organized  the  Conference  of  Eastern 
British  America,  under  the  Presidency  of  the  Rev.  John  Beecham,  of  the 
British  Conference. 

I. 

A  RECORD   OF  THE  SESSIONS   OF   CONFERENCE, 

From  the  first  held  in  Halifax  in  1855,  to  that  held  in  Charlottetown  in  1874, 
with  the  names  of  the  president,  co-delegate  and  secretary,  for  each  year. 


Year. 

Place. 

President. 

Co-Delegate. 

Secretary. 

1855 

Halifax.. 

John  Beecham,  D.  D . 

Matthew  Richey,  D.D. .  . 

William  Temple. 

1856 

St.  John 

Matthew  Eichey,  D.D. .  . 

William  Temple. 

1857 

Sackville 

Matthew  Richey,  D.D.    . 

Eichard  Knight,  D.D.    . 

H.  Pickard,  M.A. 

1858 

Halifax 

Matthew  Eichey,  D.D.    . 

Eichard  Knight,  D.D.     . 

H.  Pickard,  M.A. 

1859 

Charlotteville    . 

Matthew  Eichev,  M.D.    . 

Eichard  Knight,  D.D.     . 

H.  Pickard,  M.A. 

1860 

Fredericton . 

Matthew  Eichey,  M.  D.    . 

H.  Pickard,  M.A. 

1861 

St.  John 

William  B.  Boyce  ... 

H.  Pickard,  D.D 

John  McMurray. 

1862 

Halifax . . . 

H.  Pickard,  D.D 

Charles  DeWolfe,  D.D   . 

John  McMurray. 

1863 

Charlottetown  . . 

Charles  DeWolfe,  D.D.. 

Thomas  H.  Davies.. 

John  McMurray. 

1864 

Sackville 

Wm.  L.  Thornton,  M.A. 

Thomas  H.  Davies.. 

John  McMurray. 

1865 

Yarmouth - 

John  McMurray  . . . 

Edmund  Botterell ... 

R.  Alder  Temple. 

1866 

St.  John     .  .      . 

James  England 

R.  Alder  Temple. 

1867 

Halifax.. 

Matthew  Richey,  D.D. 

Ingham  Suteliffe. . 

R.  Alder  Temple. 

1868 

Fredericton .... 

Wm.  M.  Punshon.  M.A. 

Henry  Daniel 

E.  Alder  Temple. 

1869 

Charlottetown. 

Henry  Daniel 

Henry  Pope  (B). 

Duncan  D.  Currie. 

1870 

Yarmouth 

H.  Pickard,  D.D. 

James  G.  Hennigar 

Duncan  D.  Currie. 

1871 

St.  John. 

Henry  Pope  (B) . 

Samuel  W.  Sprague 

Duncan  D.  Currie. 

1872 

Halifax.. 

Charles  Stewart,  D.D.     . 

Duncan  D.  Currie. 

1873 

Fredericton .... 

Charles  Stewart,  D.  D. 

James  Taylor. 

1874 

Charlottetown . . 

John  McMurray         . .    . 

George  S.  Milligan,  M.A. 

James  Taylor. 

II. 

TABULAR  STATEMENT  OF  THE  NUMBER  OF 

MINISTERS,   MEMBERS  AND  SABBATH   SCHOOLS, 
from  1855  to  1874. 


Ministers  and 
Preachers. 

Members. 

Sabbath  Schools. 

Year. 

Effec- 
tive. 

Sup'y. 

Total. 

On  Trial. 

Full. 

Total. 

Increase. 

or 
Decrease. 

Officers 

and 
Teachers 

Scholars. 

Volumes 

in 
Libraries. ' 

1855 
1856 
1857 
1858 
1859 
1860 
1861 
1862 
1863 
1864 
1865 
1866 
1867 
1868 
1869 
1870 
J871 
1872 
1873 
1874 

81 
85 
95 
102 
102 
114 
122 
124 
123 
130 
130 
130 
130 
131 
132 
129 
140 
147 
170 
204 

7 

10 

6 

6 

9 

11 

11 

12 

15 

14 

14 

15 

14 

20 

18 

18 

19 

22 

21 

.20 

88 
95 
101 
108 
111 
124 
133 
136 
138 
144 
144 
145 
144 
151 
150 
147 
159 
169 
191 
224 

587 
665 
825 
2,036 
2,119 
1,864 
1,553 
1,448 
1,680 
1,772 
1,562 
1,361 
1,703 
1,831 
1,353 
1,266 
1,331 
776 
2,231 
3,370 

13,136 
12,855 
12,730 
13,511 
14,816 
15,167 
15,497 
15,389 
15,104 
15,125 
15,029 
15,275 
14,873 
15,070 
14,938 
15,021 
15,803 
15,342 
15,934 
17,580 

13,723 
13,520 
13,555 
13,547 
16,935 
17,031 
17,050 
16,837 
16,784 
16,897 
16,591 
16,636 
16,576 
16,901 
16,291 
16,287 
17,134 
16,118 
18,165 
20,950 

'  d.  203 

35 

d.  8 

3,388 

96 

19 

d.  113 

d.  53 

113 

d.  306 

45 

d.  60 

325 

d.  610 

d.  4 

847 

d.  1.016 

1,952 

2,785 

1,241 
1,341 
1,504 
1,473 
1,341 
1,334 
1,674 
1,783 

1,862 
1,989 
1,965 
2,152 
2,238 
2,346 
2,374 
2,483 
2,637 

9J569 
10,40P 
11,111 
11,331 
10,701 
10,367 
12,526 
13,255 

13^957 
14,961 
14,679 
15,742 
16,976 
17,863 
18,766 
19,447 
20,991 

19,390 
21,309 
23,198 
24,201 
23,606 
27,455 
31,040 
33,273 
34,569 

III. 

TABULAR  STATEMENT  OF  THE  SUMS  CONTRIBUTED  TO  THE 

CHIEF  CONNEXIONAL  FUNDS, 
From  1855  to  1874. 


Year. 


1855 
1856 
1857 
1858 
1859 
1860 
1861 
1862 
1863. 
1864. 
1865. 
1866. 
1867. 
1868. 
1869. 
1870. 
1871. 
1872. 
1873. 
1874. 


Missionary. 


No  Report  in 
$10,955  50 
12,474  74 
13,445  14 
12,876  79 
13,451  34 
12,316  06 
11,611  39 
11,358  96 
12,058  85 
12,160  21 
12,374  90 
12,106  37 
11,323  35 
11,340  17 
12,759  18 
12,368  80 
13,115  89 
12,795  49 
12,257  13 


Contingent. 


Conference  Min 
$1,021  43 
1,453  92 
963  09 
1,232  07 
1,950  96 
1,227  78 
1,139  83 
1,164  64 
1,107  44 
1,126  98 
1,186  24 
1,642  15 
1,172  68 
1,148  58 
1,189  15 
1,249  65 
1,288  50 
1,358  49 
1,428  60 


Home  Missions. 


utes. 


$826  13 
1,493  33 
1,934  04 
4,440  10 
5,591  72 
7,277  93 
9,473  77 


Supernumerary, 


$568  88 
394  37 
982  44 
1,891  47 
2,467  50 
3,205  98 
2,004  69 
2,000  42 
2,250  06 
2,083  24 
2,183  51 
2,272  48 
2,245  65 
2,301  24 
2,382  08 
2,418  26 
2,491  21 
2,648  22 
3,165  59 


Educational. 


$321  70 

489  75 

512  92 

507  92 

468  14 

537  06 

473  14 

476  00 

601  83 

619  35 

686  69 

281  43 

704  70 

747  68 

770  66 

1,815  64 

1,614  67 

1,325  46 

1,370  07 


NAMES 


OF 


MINISTERS  AND  PROBATIONERS  FOR  THE  MINISTRY 


WHO   HAVE    LABOURED    IN 


<B  as  ton  Uritialj  Jlmmra  &  JlrirfnmtMattir 

From  1765  to  1874, 
CLASSIFIED   AND   ALPHABETICALLY  ARRANGED 

UNDER  THE  YEAR  IN  WHICH  THEIR  MINISTRY  BEGAN. 


1775. 

1  Coughlan,  Laurance eng. 

1776. 

2  Garrettson,  Freeborn U.S. 

1780. 

3  Cromwell,  James  Oliver loc. 

1781. 

4  Wray,  James d. 

1782. 

5  Black,  William d. 

6  Mann,  John d. 

7  McGeary,  John eng. 

1783. 

8  Whitehead,  Thomas can. 

1784. 

9  Jessop,  William i>. 

1785. 

10  Thoresby,  William eng. 

1786. 

11  Grandin,  William. loc. 

12  Mann,  James d. 

1788. 

13  Cooper,  John loc. 

14  Home,  James d. 

15  Lunsford,  Isaac u.  s. 

1789. 

16  Fidler,  Daniel loc. 

17  Ragan,  John rj.  s. 

18  Stephenson,  John ikl. 

1790. 

19  Wilson,  Benjamin loc. 


1813 

1787 
1793 
1792 


1834 
1817 
1788 


1806 
1795 

1797 


1799 
1820 


1804 
1856 
1795 


1808 
1793 
1802 


1800 


1791. 

20  Bishop,  Abraham  J d. 

21  Boyd,  James.. ..loc. 

22  Early,  William  P u.  s. 

23  Fisler,  Benjamin u.  s. 

1792. 

24  Smith,  George eng. 

1793. 

25  McG'oll,  Duncan d. 

1894. 

26  Harding,  Theodore  S W. 

1795. 

27  Newton,  Francis d. 

28  Stocket,  Richard v.  s. 

1799. 

29  Bulpit,  James loc. 

30  Lowry,  James u.  s. 

1800. 

31  Bennett,  William »• 

32  Marsden,  Joshua d. 

33  Olivant,  Thomas ex. 

1802. 

34  Remmington,  John IR>D- 

1804. 

35  Jones,  James L00t 

1806. 

36  Bamford,  Stephen D. 

37  Knowlon,  James D- 

1808. 

38  Ellis,  William »• 

39  McDowell,  Samuel eng. 


1793 
1794 
1794 
1793 


1797 
1830 

1795 

1796 
1796 


1814 
1802 

1858 
1837 
1804 


1810 
1805 


1847 
1845 


1837 
1813 


374 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


1810. 

40  Alexander,  Joseph    d. 

41  Crosscombe,  William D. 

42  Priestley,  James loc. 

43  Ward,  William d. 

1811. 

44  Ash,  William eng, 

1812. 

45  Busby,  Sampson d. 

1813. 

46  Armstrong,  Richard loc. 

47  Strong,  John  B d. 

48  Williams,  Richard D. 

1814. 

49  Lewis,  John eng. 

50  Pickavant,  John eng. 

51  Pope,  Henry 

1815. 

52  Hickson,  Thomas eng, 

1816. 

53  Alder,  Robert can. 

54  Barr,  Ninian efg. 

55  Burt,  William can. 

56  Haigh,  John d. 

57  Jackson,  George eng. 

58  Knight,  Richard,  D.D D. 

59  Payne,  Thomas w.  I. 

1817. 

60  Avard,  Adam  C d. 

61  Millar,  George d. 

1818. 

62  Marshall,  John d. 

63  Snowball,  John d. 

1820. 

64  Temple,  William d. 

65  Wilson,  William d. 

66  Young,  Robert  eng. 

1821. 

67  Richey,  Matthew,  D.D 

1822. 

68  Boyd,  John eng 

69  Des  Brisay,  Albert d. 

70  Ellidge,  George eng. 

71  Nightingale,  Adam eng. 

1823. 

72  Davieu,  Thomas  H 

1824. 

73  Bates,  Charles D. 

74  Corlett,  John W-  i\ 

1825. 

75  Murray,  William D- 

76  Smithson,  William..; "d." 

1826. 

77  Brownell,  John  B D. 

78  Hennigar,  James  G ....' 

79  Wood,  Enoch ..can. 

1827. 

80  Evans,  Ephraim can. 

81  Hetherington,  John  P.... !  can". 

82  Norris,  James CAN 

83  Pickles,  Michael    ..  

84  Smith,  William '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.d.' 

85  Tomkins,  John oaw' 

86  Webb,  William Z\\'~n. 


1811 
1859 
1811 
1812 


1818 

1850 

1814. 
1870 
1856 

1820 
1838 

1825 

1825 
1826 
1826 
1859 
1828 
1860 
1823 

1821 
1869 

1864 
1871 

1873 
1870 
1830 


1832 
1857 
1848 
1865 


1841 
1830 

1840 
1866 

1864 
1847 

1857 
1839 
1854 

1863 
1833 
1847 


1828. 

87  Bent,  Joseph  F 

88  McNutt,  Arthur 

89  Shenstone,  William  E  . 

90  Smithies,  John 


D. 

.BAHA. 


1829. 

91  Cranswick,  Matthew 

92  Douglas,  Richardson 

1830. 

93  Daniel,  Henry  

94  Johnson,  George.. 

95  McDonald,  William.. 

1831. 

96  Cooney,  Robert 

97  Sutcliffe,  Joseph 

1832. 

98  Angwin,  Thomas 

1833. 

99  Bannister,  William  . . . 

100  McMurray,  John 

101  Richardson,  Thomas. 

1834. 

102  Botterell,  Edmund.... 

103  Cardy,  William  T 

104  Sleep,  Peter. 

105  Smith,  Thomas 

1835. 

106  Beals,  Wesley  C 

107  Buckley,  James 


ENG. 
..LOC. 


.CAN. 


.W.  I. 

..ENG. 


.D. 
.D. 
.D. 


1836. 

108  Addy,  John  S 

109  Barratt,  George  M.  .. 

110  McMasters,  Samuel.... 

111  Pickard,  Humphrey... 

112  Wheelock,  Jesse 

1837. 

113  Churchill,  Charles  .... 

114  DeWolfe,  Charles 

115  England,  James 

116  Jost,  Jeremiah  V   

117  Rice,  Samuel  D 

118  Small  wood,  Frederick. 

1838. 

119  Marshall,  William 

120  Sprague,  Samuel  W... 

1839. 

121  Weddall,  Richard 

1840. 

122  Allan,  William 

123  Ingham,  Jabez 

124  Morton,  Roland 

125  Peach,  John  S 

1841. 

126  Narraway,  James  R  .... 

1842. 

127  Chesley,  Robert  A 

128  Lockhart,  Christopher. 

129  Smith,  Richard 

1843. 

130  Allison,  John 

1844. 

131  Pope,  Henry,  D.D 


.ENG. 


.CAN. 


..LOC. 
.ENG. 


U.  S. 


1864 
1837 


1837 
184T 


1834 
1855 


1838 
1838 


1871 
1842 
1874 


1842 
1841 

1862 

1847 
1846 


1866 
1848 


1856 


1865 


EASTERN    BRITISH   AMERICA   CONFERENCE. 


375 


1845. 

132  Brewster,  John  eng. 

133  McCarty,  William  

134  Prince,  John 

1846. 

135  Crane,  Robert  E D. 

136  Huestis,  George  0 

137  Taylor,  James 

1848. 

138  Brettle,  Elias 

1849. 

139  Temple,  Robert  A 

1850. 

140  Tuttle,  George  W 

141  Wells,  William  P aus. 

1851. 

142  Albrighton,  Thomas eng. 

143  Black,  Alexander  B w. 

144  Gaetz,  Thomas  d. 

145  Moore,  Frederick  W loc. 

146  Phinney,  John  S 

147  Starr,  Joseph  Herbert  can. 

148  Tweedy,  William  


1852. 

149  Des  Brisay,  Albert  S loc. 

150  Prestwood,  Paul 

151  Sponagle,  John  L 

152  Stewart,  Charles,  D.D 

1853. 

153  Burns,  James u.  s. 

154  Cunie,  Duncan  D 

155  Duncan,  Robert 

156  Gaskin,  Charles r>. 

157  Hart,  Joseph 

158  McKeown,  Hezekiah 

159  MeKinnon,  William  C d. 

160  Payson,  George  B 

161  Tweedy,  Robert 


1854. 

162  Avery,  Samuel D. 

163  Harris,  Thomas 

164  Milligan,  George  S 

165  Smith,  Thomas  B     u.  s. 

166  Wilson,  Robert 


1855. 

167  Comben,  Charles  ... 

168  Dove,  James 

169  Lathern,  John 

170  Tweedy,  James 


1865 


1872 


1852 


1861 
1870 
1860 
1871 

1857 


1865 

1871 
1861 
1862 

1861 
1866 


1856. 

171  Alcorn,  William 

172  Butcher,  George eng. 

173  Cassidy,  John 

174  Fox,  Thomas 

175  Holland,  Henry d. 

176  Humphrey,  Stephen 

177  Nicholson,  Alexander  W  

178  Perkins,  William  W  

179  Teed,  Stephen  T 

180  Winterbotham,  John d. 

1857. 

181  Brown,  William  C 

182  Chapman,  Douglas 

183  Duke,  James  A 


1867 
1861 

1871 


1857. — Continued. 

184  Howie,  John  W 

185  Johnson,  Richard loc. 

186  Perkin,  William loc. 

187  Read,  John  

188  Smith,  Thomas  W 

189  Sutcliffe,  Joseph b. 

190  Wasson,  Robert 


191 
192 
193 
194 
195 
196 
197 
198 
199 
200 
201 


1858. 

Huestis,  StephenF 

Likely,  John  B U.S. 

Pickles,  Fletcher  H.  W 

Richey,  Theophilus  S w. 

Ryan,  William 

Scott,  David  B 

Shenstone,  William  S D. 

Teesdale,  John  J.  

Thurlow,  Isaac  E 

Tuttle,  Alexanders 

Waterhouse,  John 


1859. 


202  Coffin,  JosephS. 

203  Pratt,  Richard.. 


204 
205 
206 
207 
208 
209 
210 
211 
212 
213 
214 
215 


216 

217 
218 
219 
220 
221 
222 
223 
224 
225 
226 
227 
228 
229 


1869 
1863 


1867 


1862 
1862 

1861 


1860. 

Colter,  John  J 

Evans,  Edwin 

Goodison,  John 

Hart,  James  R 

Hart,  Thomas 

Johnston,  Benjamin  J... U.S. 

Lane,  Christopher 

Richey,  James  A w. 

Shenton,  Job 

Smith,  R.Mitchell loc. 

Turner,  Alfred  W o. 

Weldon,  Fletcher  A 

1861. 

Bigney,  John  G 

Cowperthwite,  H.  P 

Gaetz,  Joseph 

Gaetz,  Leonard  

Gray,  Andrew dp. 

Harrison,  Frederick  W 

Harrison,  George 

Johnson,  John 

Ladner,  Charles 

Martin,  Samuel  B  D. 

Mosher,  John  A 

Pascoe,  Joseph 

Percival,  William  W 

Slackford,  Elias 

1862. 

230  Allen,  John  J 

231  Angwin,  Joseph  G 

232  Colpitts,  Wesley  W  

233  Dutcher,  Charles  W-  T.. 

234  Heartz,  William  H 

235  Hemmeon,  Joseph  B 

236  Jost,  Cranswick 

237  Parker,  Isaac  N 

238  Pitblado,  Charles  B U.S. 

239  Rogers,  Jabez  A 

240  Smith,  L.  Richmond dp. 

241  Sprague,  Howard 

242  Taylor,  Robert  H loc. 


1869 
1862 

1866 

1871 


1866 


1871 


1872 
1863 
1874 


376 


MINISTERS  AND  PROBATIONERS. 


1863. 

243  Clarke,  John  A 

244  Deinstadt,  Thomas  J 

245  Johnson,  Robert  O'B 

246  LeLacheur,  David  W U.S. 

247  Pike,  John  M 

1864. 

248  Cranford,  Henry  L D. 

249  DesBrisay,  Alberts 

250  Fulton,  J.  McC U.S. 

251  Howie,  Isaac 

252  LePage,  Alfred  E 

253  Moore,  Ezra  B 

254  Todhunter,  Joseph loc 

255  "Waters,  Asa  B loc. 

1865. 

256  Rogers,  Thomas 

257  Sargant,  William 

1866. 

258  Allen,  Thomas 

259  Devitt,  Frederick dp. 

260  Dockrill,  Charles  W 

261  Forsey,  George 

262  Lodge,  Wilson  W 

263  Mack,  Robert  B 

264  Morton,  Arthur  D 

265  Paisley,  Charles  H 

266  Reay,  John 

267  Seller,  Joseph 

1867. 

268  Ackman,  Samuel  B 

269  Burns,  William  H 

270  Mills,  Edwin 

271  Turtle,  George  M., v.  s. 

1868. 

272  Day,  George  F 

273  Johnson,  Levi  S 

274  Scott,  Francis dp. 

1869. 

275  Brecken,  Ralph 

276  Daniel,  Robert  A 

277  Weddall,  Richard  W 

278  Woods,  William loc. 

1870. 

279  Betts,  John  F 

280  Borden,  Jonathan  R 

281  Brewer,  Waldron  W 

282  Clarke,  Henry  J 

283  Dobson,  William    

284  Dutton,  William D 

285  Evans,  William  H 

286  Frazer,  William  J DP 

287  Fulton,  Silas  C u  s 

288  Giles,  Jesse  B 

289  Hale,  Joseph 

290  Ibbitson,  William  H D 


1873 

1873 
1873 


1867 
1867 


1867 


1868 


1872 


1871 


1871 

1871 
1872 


1873 


1870. — Continued. 

291  James,  Silas 

292  Maggs,  William 

293  Matthews,  Solomon 

294  Morris,  Augustus  B ....loc. 

295  Parker,  Caleb 

296  Pelley,  Ebenezer  G loc. 

297  Pickles,  Charles 

298  Pickles,  Frederick  M loc. 

299  Willey,  Francis  G 

1871. 

300  Baines,  William  D 

301  Berrie,  John  C 

302  Bond,  George  J 

303  Crisp,  Robert  S 

304  Currie,  John  G 

305  Doull,  JohnW loc. 

306  Ellis,  John , 

307  Embree,  Jeremiah 

308  Emsley,  William  H loc. 

309  England,  Ebenezer  E 

310  Fisher,  George  W 

311  Fisher,  Joseph  M 

312  Hamilton,  Charles  W 

313  Harrison,  William 

314  James,  Thomas  H 

315  Jubb,  John  E 

316  Lucas,  Aquila 

317  Marshall,  Thomas 

318  McArthur,  Robert 

319  Penny,  William  F..... 

320  Shrewsbury,  Abraham  R.  B 

321  Strothard,  James 

322  Swann,  William 

323  Tippett,  William 

324  Webb,  Alfred  H 

1872. 

325  Ainley,  William 

326  Astbury,  John 

327  Atkinson,  Thomas  W 

328  Baker,  Hibbard  R 

329  Baxendale,  John  T 

330  Bird,  Richey 

331  Brown,  William 

332  Campbell,  George  M 

333  Crisp,  James 

334  Hockin,  Arthur 

335  Johnson,  William  J 

336  Mearing,  Charles 

337  Myers,  Charles 

338  Nurse,  James 

339  Scott,  James 

340  Turner,  Edward  C 

341  Tyler,  Charles  M 

1873. 

342  Bowell,  John  P 

343  Boyd,  George 

344  Penna,  William 

345  Swallow,  Charles  W ".  


1872 
1872 
1872 


1874 
1872 


ALPHABETICAL  ABRANGEMENT 


OF   THE 


MINISTERS  &  PROBATIONERS  FOR  THE  MINISTRY 


WHO  HAVE  LABOURED   IN   CONNECTION    WITH 


JEtfljnMam  in  (B  aston  IritisKj  ^mmra, 


1765  to   1874, 


In  the  list  of  names,  here  arranged,  it  was  our  design  to  give  a  full  and 
complete  record  of  all  the  devoted  men  who  had  laboured  in  connection  with 
Methodism  in  the  Provinces.  In  this,  however,  we  have  failed,  owing  to  the 
fact  that  no  authentic  record  of  the  Circuits  and  Missions  travelled  by  those 
who  laboured  in  these  fields  of  Methodistic  toil  prior  to  1855  has  been  available. 
We  must  therefore  refer  all  who  feel  an  interest  in  the  rise  and  progress  of 
Methodism  in  the  Provinces  named,  or  in  the  self-denying  labours  of  such  men 
as  William  Black,  Lawrence  Coughlan,  John  Mann,  and  William  Jessop,  their 
useful  lives,  their  glorious  success  and  their  triumphant  deaths,  to  the  "  History 
of  Methodism,"  written  by  the  Rev.  T.  Watson  Smith,  of  the  Nova  Scotia 
Conference. 


A. 


ACKMAN,  SAMUEL  R. 

R.  om.  1867.— R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1871. 

1867  St.  John's,  Nfd 2 

69  Catalina,  Newfoundland.  2 
71  Hopewell,  N.B 2 

73  Upham.N.B 1 

74  N.B.  &P.E.I.Confereiic<- 

ADDY,  JOHN  S. 
R.  un  t.  &o.  1836.—  r.f.c.  1840. 

1837  Grand  Bank,  Nfd 1 

37  Is.  Cove  &  Perlican,  Nfd.  1 

38  Bonavista,  Newfound'd. .  2 
40  Trinity,  Newfoundland..  3 
43  Carbonear,  Newfound'd..  3 
46  Brigus,  Newfoundland...  3 
49  Port  de  Grave,  Nfd 2 


1851   St.  John's  Newfound'd...  3 

54  Blackhead,  Newfound'd..  3 

57  Liverpool,  N.S  3 

60  Petite  Riviere,  N.S 1 

61  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia 3 

64  St.  John,  N.B 3 

67  Bridgetown,  N.S 3 

70  Woodstock,  N.B 2 

72  Berwick,  N.S 2 

I      74 '  Nova  Scotia  Conference. . 
Chairman  1867  to  1869.. 


AINLEY,  WILLIAM, 
c.  1872.— r.  on  t.  1873. 
1872  Truro,  Nova  Scotia 

73  Onslow,  Nova  Scotia.  ... 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


ALBRIGHTON,  THOS.  M. 
r.  on  t.  1851. — R.  f.  c.  &o.  1855. 
1851  Institution 1 

52  Bermuda 3 

55  Pownal,  P.E.I 1 

56  St.  John,  South,  N.B....  3 

59  Fredericton,  N.B 1 

60  Visiting  England 1 

61  English  Conference y 

Financial  Sec.  1857-1859 

In  1879  stationed  at  Birming- 
ham 

ALCORN,  WILLIAM. 

r.  on  t.  1S56.—  R.  f.  C.  &o.  1860. 

1856  Upham,  N.B 2 

58  Sussex  Vale,  N.B 2 

60  Kempt,  N.S 3 


378 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


1863  Baie  du  Verte,  N.B. . 3 

66  Bathurst,  N.B 3 

69  Parrsboro,  N.S 3 

72  Sydney,  C.B 2 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference.. 

ALDER,  ROBERT. 

e.  <wt.  &  o.  1816.— r  f.  c.  1820. 

1816  Yarmouth,  N.S 1 

17  Horton,  N.S 2 

19  Charlottetown,  P.E.I  ....  2 
21  St.  John,  N.B 2 

23  Windsor,  N.S 1 

24  St.  John,  N.B 1 

25  Canada  Conference. 

ALEXANDER,  JOSEPH. 
E.  on  t.  1810. 
1810  Fredericton  and  Sheffield 
Died  1811,  aged  34  years. 

ALLEN,  JOHN  S. 
K.  out.  1862.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1866. 

1862  Green's  Pond,  Nfd 2 

64  Carbonear,  Nfd 2 

66  Gagetown,  N.B 1 

67  Greenwich,  N.B 3 

70  Andover,  N.B 2 

72  Canterbury,  N.B 2 

74  N.B.  &  PEL  Conference 

ALLEN,  THOMAS, 
c.  1866  &  1867.—  R.  out.  1868— 

R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1870. 
1866  Grand  Bank,  Nfd *..  1 

67  Carbonear,  Nfd 1 

68  Exploits,  Newfoundland.   1 

69  Digby  Neck,  N.S...'. 'l 

70  Havelock,  N.B 3 

73  Jerusalem,  N.B 1 

74  N.B.  &  P. E.  I. Conference. 

ALLEN,  WILLIAM. 
R.onr.  1840.— r.  f.  c.  & 0.1844. 
1840  St.  John,  N.B 2 

42  Miramichi,  N.  B 1 

43  Fredericton,  N.B 1 

44  Carlton,  N.B 1 

45  Sussex  Vale,  N.B... 2 


1847  Hopewell,  N.B 2 

'  49  Bathurst,N.B 1 

50  Petitcodiac,  N.B 3 

53  Aylesford,  N.S 1 

54  Woodstock,  N.B 2 

56  Sussex  Vale,  N.B 3 

59  Wallace,  N.S 3 

62  Monckton,  N.B...(sup'y)  4 
66  Located 

ALLISON,  JOHN,  M.A. 
r.  on  t.  1843.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1847. 

1843  Halifax,  N.S 2 

45  Horton,  N.S 1 

46  Halifax,  N.S 1 

47  Nashwaak,  N.B 1 

48  Woodstock,  N.B 3 

51  St.  John,  South,  N.B...  2 

53  Sackville,  N.B 1 

54  St.  John,  West,  N.B..  ..  1 

55  St.  John,  N.  B....(sup'y)  2 

57  Principal  Mount  Allison 

Academy 7 

64  Leave  of  Absence 1 

65  Genesee  Conference,  U.S. 

ANGWIN,  JOSEPH  GILL. 
R.  on  t.  1862.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1866. 
1862  Woodstock,  N.  B. 1 

63  Dartmouth,  N.S 3 

66  Fairville,  N.B.     2 

•  68  Dorchester,  N.B 2 

70  Point  de  Bute,  N.B..     ..3 

73  Dartmouth,  N.S 1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. . 
Financial  Sec.  1870-1872. 

ANGWIN,  THOMAS. 

R.  on  t.  &  o.  in  London,  March, 
19th,  1832.  Sailed  for  New- 
foundland, April  5th,  1832. 

1832  Grand  Bank,  Nfd 2 

34  Is.  Cove&O.  Perlican....  2 

36  Point  de  Grave 2 

38  Burin 3 

41  Harbour  Grace 2 

43  Bonavista 3 

46  Trinity 2 

48  Black  Head... 4 

52  Carbonear 3 


1855  St.  John's 1 

56  Aylesford,  N.S 3 

59  Horton,  N.S ...  3 

62  Milltown,  N.B  2 

64  Dartmouth,  N.S. (sup'tJIO, 
74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 
Chairman  1854-1855  and  1858 

to  1862. 

ARMSTRONG,  RICHARD. 
R.  on  t.  1813. 

1813  Sheffield,  N.B 

14  Located 


ASH,  WILLIAM. 
R.  on  t.  1811. 


1811  England, 

17  Yarmouth,  N.S 

18  Returned  to  England. 

Died  1864. 


ATKINSON,  THOMAS  WHIT- 
FIELD. 
r.  on  t.  1872. 
1872  St.  John's,  Nfd 1 

73  Shoal  Harbour 1 

74  Newfoundland  Conference. 


AVARD,  ADAM  CLARKE. 

r.  on  t.  1817. 

1817  Newport,  N.S 1 

18  Wilmot,  N.S 1 

19  Shelbourne,  N.S 1 

20  Fredericton,  N.B 1 

Died  March  15th,  1821,  aged 
21  years. 

AVERY,  SAMUEL, 
r.  out.  1854. — r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1858. 
1854  Liverpool,  N.S. 2 

56  Halifax,N.S 1 

57  Shelburne,  NS 1 

58  Wilmot,  N.S 2 

60  Agent  Theo.  Institute....  1 

61  Liverpool  (sdp't)  1 

Died  Oct.  13th,  1861,  aged  29 

years. 


B. 


BAINES,  WILLIAM  D. 
c.  1871.— r.  o?i  t.  1872. 
1871 

72  Baie  du  Verte,  N.B 1 

73  Sydney,  N.B  1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

BAKER,    HIBBERT  R.,   B.A. 

R.  on  t.  1873. 
1872  

73  St.  James  West,  N.B....  1 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 
A  graduate  of  Mount  Allison 

Wesleyan  College— B.A.,  1873. 


BAMFORD,  STEPHEN. 
1806-1847. 
The  ministry  of  Stephen  Bam- 
ford  began  on  the  Cumberland 
Circuit,  July  1806. .  For  twenty- 
eight  years  he  continued  to  labour 
successfully  in  his  circuit  work. 
Halifax,  St.  John,  Charlottetown, 
Windsor,  Horton,  Liverpool, 
Cumberland,  Wallace,  and  An- 
napolis are  among  the  places 
which  rejoiced  in  sharing  the 
labours  of  this  devoted  man.  In 
1836  he  visited  the  English  Con- 


ference at  Birmingham.  After  his 
return  he  obtained  a  supernume- 
rary relation,  and  for  a  while  re- 
sided in  St.  John.  Subsequently 
he  located  in  Digby,  wherejhe 
rendered  efficient  service  to  the 
Church  he  loved  so  well.  After 
spending  forty-one  years  in  the 
work  of  the  ministry  he  died, 
August  14th,  1848,  aged  77  years. 

BANNISTER,    WILLIAM   '  i 
Began  his  ministry  in   New 
Brunswick  in  1833,  and  laboured 


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with  great  acceptance  until  1838, 
when  he  was  removed  to  the 
West  Indies.  In  1846  he  was 
appointed  Chairman  of  the  St. 
Vincent  and  Demarara  District 
and  General  Superintendant. 
His  ministry  was  successful  in 
winning  souls.  On  the  Sunday 
preceding  his  death  he  preached 
with  great  power  from  the  text, 
"  It  is  the  Lord  :  let  him  do  what 
seemeth  him  good,"  and  admin- 
istered the  Sacrament  of  the 
Lord's  Supper.  He  died  of  Chol- 
era on  July  9th,  1854. 

BARR,    NINIAN. 
e.  on  t.  I860.—  r.    f.   c.  1820. 

1816  St.  Johns  Nfd 1 

17  Harbour  Grace 1 

18  Port  de  Grave 1 

19  Trinity 2 

21  Bonavista 1 

-22  Island  Cove 1 

23  Black  Head 1 

24  Carbonear  1 

25_St.  John's  1 

26  Returned  to  England. 
Died  Dec.  20th,  1865,  aged  71 

years. 

BARRATT,  GEORGE  M. 
R.    on   t.    1836.— ord.    1838.— 

R.  f.  c.   1840. 
1836  Institution,  Eng 2 

38  St.  John,  N.B 1 

39  Fredericton,  KB 1 

40  Sussex  Vale,  N.B 1 

41  St.  John,  N.B 1 

42  St.  John  West,  N.B 1 

43  Petitcodiac,  N.B 2 

45  Aylesford,  N.S 4 

49  St.  Stephen's,  N.B 3 

52  Annapolis,  N.S 4 

56  Bedeque,  P.E.I 3 

59  Miramichi,  N.B 3 

62  Moncton,  N.B 2 

64  Maitland,  N.S 2 

66  Wilmot,  N.S 3 

69  Falmouth,  N.S 3 

72  Hillsburg 2 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 

BATES,  CHARLES. 
R.  on  t.  1824. 
We  have  been  unable  to  obtain 
a  list  of  the  Circuits  travelled  by 
this  man  of  God.  The  English 
Minutes,  in  recording  his  death, 
say  :  "  He  was  a  man  of  unob- 
trusive manners  and  of  genuine 
piety.  He  was  converted  to  God 
early  in  life,  and  entered  upon 
the  ministry  with  a  strong  desire 
for  the  salvation  of  his  fellow- 
men.  He  laboured  acceptably  in 
Newfoundland  and  the  West 
Indies,  and  died  in  great  peace 
in  the  Island  of  Tortola,  on  the 
16th  of  December,  1841,  aged  41 
years. " 


BAXENDALE,  JOHN  T. 
r.  on  t.   1872. 

1872  Lunenburg,  N.S 2 

74  N.  B.&  P.  E.  I.  Conference. 

BEALS,  WESLEY  C. 
r.  out.  1835.— r.  f.  o.  &o.  1839. 

1835  Petitcodiac,  N".B 1 

36  Sussex  Vale,  N.B 3 

39  Petitcodiac,  N.B 2 

41  St.    Stephen's    and    St. 

David's,  N.B 3 

44  Nashwaak,  N.S 3 

47  Wallace,  N.S 4 

51  Amherst  &  Meecan,  N.  B.  3 

54  Aylesford,  N.S 2 

56  Bathurst,  N.B 3 

59  Located  

BENNETT,  WILLIAM. 
Received  on  trial  and  sent  to 
the  Province  of  Nova  Scotia  by 
the  English  Wesleyan  Missionary 
Committee  in  the  year  1800.  At 
that  period  there  were  but  three 
other  Methodist  Missionaries  in 
Eastern  British  America.  For 
twenty  years  he  was  noted  for  his 
energy,  usefulness  and  zeal.  In 
1820  he  retired  from  the  active 
work,  and  became  a  Supernu- 
merary, residing  at  Newpout, 
N.S.,  and  for  several  of  the  later 
years  of  his  life  in  the  city  of 
Halifax,  where  for  some  years  he 
officiated  as  Chaplain  of  the  Pro- 
vincial Penetentiary.  He  died 
November  6th,  1858,  aged  88 
years. 

BENT,  JOSEPH  F. 
r.  om.  1828.— r.  f.  c.  &o.  1832. 
1828  Annapolis  &  Digby,  N.S.   1 
29  Petitcodiac,  N.B 2 

31  Sussex  Vale,  N.B 1 

32  Bathurst,  N.B 1 

33  St.    Stephen's    and    St. 

David's,  N.B 1 

34  Western  Bay,  Nfd     1 

35  St.  David's  and  St.  An- 

drew's, N.B 1 

36  Westmorland,  N.B 2 

38  St.  Stephen's,  N.B 3 

41  Aylesford,  N.S 4 

45  Sheffield  and  Gagetown, 

N.B 2 

47  Woodstock  and  Andover  2 

49  Sussex  Vale,  N.B 4 

53  Hopewell,  N  B 2 

55  Lunenburg,  N.S 3 

58  Bridgetown,  N.  S.  (sup'y)  2 

60  Wilmot,  N.S (sup'v)ll 

71  Bridgetown,  N.S.  (stjv'y)  3 
74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

BERRIE,  JOHN  CHARLTON. 

c.  1871.—  R.  on  T.  1872. 
1871  Summerside,  P.E.I 2 

73  Souris,  P.E.I 1 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 


BETTS,  JOHN  F. 
c.  1871.— R.  on  t.  1871. 

1870  Sackville,  N.B (sir/.)  2 

71  Parrsboro,  N.  S 3 

74  N.B.  &  P. E.I.  Conference. 


BIGNEY,  JOHN  GEORGE. 
r.  out.  1861.— R.  f.  c.  &o.  1865. 
1861  Lunenburg,  N.S 1 

62  Sydney,  C.B 1 

63  Murray  Harbour,  P.E.I.   2 
65  Manchester,  N.S 3 

68  Ship  Harbour,  C.B 1 

69  West  Cape,  P.E.I 1 

70  Alberton,  P.E.I 2 

72  Margate,  P.E.I 1 

73  Port  Mouton,  N.S 1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


BIRD,  RICHEY. 

r.  on  T.  1872. 

1872  Sackville,N.B (sttj.)  1 

73  Guysboro,  N.S 1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


BISHOP,  ABRAHAM  JOHN. 

R.   071  T.    1791. 

1791  St.  John,  N.B 1 

92  Sheffield,  N.B 1 

93  Grenada,  W.I 1 

Died  June  16th,  1793. 


BLACK,  ALEXANDER  B. 
r.  on  T.  1851. — r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1855. 

1851  Pownal,  P.E.I 2 

53  Sydney,  C.B 1 

54  Parrsboro,  N.S 1 

55  River  John,  N.S 2 

57  Mill  Village,  N.S 3 

60  Wilmot,  N.S 3 

63  Truro,  N.S 3 

66  St.  Stephen,  N.B 3 

69  Newport,  N.S .  1 

70  Withdrew. 

Chairman  of  District  1863  to 
1865  and  1868. 

BLACK,  WILLIAM. 

1782—1834. 
We  have  not  the  means  of  fur- 
nishing a  list  of  all  the  Circuits 
travelled  by  this  Pioneer  of 
Methodism  in  the  Provinces 
But  Amherst,  Falmouth,  Horton, 
Cornwallis,  Windsor  and  Hali- 
fax are  among  his  fields  of  Evan- 
gelistic toil.  In  1791  he  visited 
Newfoundland  and  preached 
in  Carbonear,  where  he  was 
blest  with  a  revival  of  extraordi- 
nary power.  At  Conception  Bay 
two  hundred  souls  were  convert- 
ed. He  organized  Methodism  in 
the  Province,  secured  its  church 
property,  encouraged  its  classes, 
and  obtained  from  Wesley  an  ad- 


380 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


ditional  supply  of  missionaries, 
for  that  Island.  He  died  in  1834, 
at  the  advanced  age  of  seventy- 
four  years,  exclaiming,  "  God 
bless  you  !  All  is  well ! " 

BOND,  GEORGE  JOHN. 
R.  on  t.  1871. 
1871  Sackville,N.B.  ...(Stu.)  3 
74  Newfoundland  Conference. 

BORDEN,  JONATHAN  R. 
K.  on  t.  1870. 

1870  Sambro,  N.S 2 

72  Port  La  Tour,  N.S 2 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference.. 

BOTTERELL,  EDMUND. 
1834  Canada  Wesleyan  Conf..l4 
48  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.  ...  2 
50  St.  John's,  Newfound'd..  5 

55  Milltown,  N.B 1 

56  St.  John's,  South,  N.B..  3 

59  St.  John's,  West,  N.B...  1 

60  St.  John's,  Nfd 3 

63  Sackville,  N.B 1 

64  Halifax,  NS 3 

67  Halifax,  N.  S (sup' Y. )  2 

69  Portland,  N.B 1 

70  Halifax,  N.S (sup'y)  4 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. . 

Financial  Secretary  1855,  1856*, 
and  1859. 

Chairman  of  District  1850  to 
1854,  1857,  1858  and  1860  to 
1863. 

Co-Delegate  of  the  Conference, 
1865. 

BOWELL,  JOHN  PERRY. 

B.  on  t.  1873. 
1873  Musgrave,  Nfd. 
74  Newfoundland  Conference. 

BOYD,  GEORGE. 
R.  on  t.  1873. 
1873  Port  de  Grave,  Nfd. 
74  Newfoundland  Conference. 


BOYD,  JAMES. 
R.  on  t.  1791. 
1791  South  Coast,  NiS. 

92  Horton,  N.S. 

93  Sheffield,  N.S. 

94  Located. 

BOYD,  JOHN. 
R.  o?i  t.  1822. 

1822  Trinity,  Newfoundland..  2 

24  Bonavista,  Nfd 2 

26  Portde  Grave,  Nfd 3 

29  Brigus,  Newfoundland...  2 

31  Harbour  Grace,  Nfd 1 

32  Returned  to  England  where 
he  continued  to  labour  until  his 
death  in  1861. 


BRECKEN,  RALPH,  B.A. 
E.  out.  1869.— E.  f.  c.  &o.  1871. 

1869  Sackville,  N.B (stu.)  2 

71  St.  John,  Zion  Church,  NB  2 
74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

A  graduate  of  Mount  Allison 
Wesleyan  College— B.  A.,  1871. 

BRETTLE,  ELIAS. 
e.  on  t.  1848.— E.  f.  c.  &  o.  1853. 
1848  St.  John's,  Nfd 3 

51  Grand  Bank,  Nfd 3 

54  Burin,  Newfoundland....  3 

57  Black  Head,  Nfd 3 

60  Carbonear,  Nfd 2 

62  Harbour  Grace,  Nfd 1 

63  Barrington,  N.S 3 

66  Windsor,  N.S 3 

69  Amherst,  N.S 1 

70  Sackville,  N.B 3 

73  Guysboro',  N.S 1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

Chairman  of  District  1869  to 
1873.  Co-Delegate  of  the  Con- 
ference, 1873.  Delegate  to  First 
General  Conf.,  Toronto,  1874. 

BREWER,  WALDRON  W 
c.  1870.— e.  on  t.  1871. 

1870  Cornwall,  P.E.I 3 

•    73  Summerside,  P.E.I 1 

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference. 

BREWSTER,  JOHN. 
e.  on  t.  &  o.  1845 — e.  f.  c.  1849. 
1845  St.  John's,  Nfd 3 

48  Burin,  Newfoundland....  1 

49  Green  Bay,  Nfd 3 

52  Island  Cove,  Nfd 2 

54  Halifax,  N.S 1 

55  Charlottetown,  P.E.I. ...  1 

56  Frederickton,  P.E.I 3 

59  Halifax,  N.S 3 

62  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.  ...  1 

64  St.  John,  N.B 1 

65  Returned  to  England 

In  1879  he  was  stationed  at 
Ipswich  on  the  First  London 
Circuit. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM. 
E.  on  t.  1872. 

1872  Sackville,  N.B (stu.)  2 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

BROWN,  WILLIAM  C. 

R.  «T.  1857.— E.  F.  c.  &  o.  1861. 
1857  Woodstock,  N.B 1 

58  Nashwaak,  N.B.- 1 

59  Gagetown,  N.B :....  1 

60  West  Cape,  P.E.I 2 

62  Souris,  P.E.I 1 

63  Yarmouth,  N.S 1 

64  Upham,  N.B 3 

67  Dorchester,  N.B 1 

68  Digby,  N.S 3 

71  Picton,  N.S 3 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


BROWNELL,  JOHN  B. 

e.  on  t.  1816.  ^oed.  1817. — 

R.  f.  c.  1830. 

1826  Beverley,  England '..'.  1 

27  Providence,  Bahamas....  3 
30  Eleuthera,  Bahamas 2 

32  Sheffield,  Eng....(«up'Y).  1 

33  Malta,  Medit :.....„  5 

38  Canada  Wes.  Conference  9 

47  Bermuda 3 

'50  Hamilton  Bermuda.......  4 

54  Halifax  North,  N.S 2 

56  St.  Stephen's,  N.B 3 

59  St.  Andrews,  N.B 3 

62  St.  John,  N.B...  (sup'y.)  2 
Died  March  27th,   1864,  aged  62 

years. 

BUCKLEY,  JAMES. 
e.  on  t.  1835 — e.  f.  c.&o.  1840. 
1835  Wallace,  N.  S 3 

38  Murray  Harbour,  P.E.I.  1 

39  Windsor* Newport, N.S.  1- 

40  Horton&Cornwallis,N.S.  1 

41  Wallace,  N.S 2 

43  Sydney,  C.  B 4 

47  Guysboro.'N.  S 3 

50  Bedeque,  P.E.I 2 

52  Truro,  N.S 2 

54  Truro,  N.S. (sup'y)  1 

55  Parrsboro',  N.S 3 

58  Hopewell,  N.B 3 

61  Barrington,  N.S 2 

63  Lunenburg,  N.S 2 

65  Guysboro',  N.S.,  (sup'Y).  9 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

BULPIT,  JAMES. 
E.  on  t.  &  o.  in  England  by  Rev. 

Dr.  Coke,  1799. 
1799  Conception  Bay,  Nfd.  ...  2 

1801  Carbonear 2 

3  Black  Head 2 

5  English  Conference  3 

8  Charlottetown,  P.E.I. ...  6 
14  Located. 

BURNS,  JAMES.  . 
e.  tot.  1853.— e.f. c.&o.  1857. 

1853  River  Philip,  P.E.I 1 

54  Guysboro',  N.S 1 

55  Margarie,  C.B. 1 

56  Sussex  Vale,  N.B 1 

57  Greenwich,  N.B 3 

60  Mill  Village,  N.S 8 

63  Shelburne,  N.S 2 

65  Guysboro,  N.S 3 

68  Pownal,  P.E.I .2 

70  Amherst,  N.S 1 

71  Removed  to  U.  States....  1 
In  1874  he  was  a  member  of 

the  California  Conference  of  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  Church. 

BURNS,  WILLIAM  H. 
e.  on  t.  1867. 

1867  Woodstock,  N.B 

68  Northampton,  N.B 

69  Dropped. 


EASTERN   BRITISH   AMERICA   CONFERENCE. 


381 


BURT,  WILLIAM. 

R.  Oil  t.  1816.— k.f.c.  &o.  1820. 

1816  Newport,  N.S 1 

17  Fredericton,  N.  B 2 

19  Horton,  N.S 3 

22  Newport,  N.S 1 

23  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.  ...  3 

24  Canada  Wes.  Conference. 

BUSBY,  SAMPSON. 
1812  to  1850. 

As  we  have  been  unable  to  ob- 
tain a  correct  list  of  Circuits  tra- 
velled by  this  servant  of  God,  we 
append  an  extract  from  his  bio- 
graphy written  by  the  Rev.  Geo. 
0.  Huestis : 

"Sampson  Busby  was  born  in 
Rainton,  Yorkshire,  England,  on 
the  16th  of  February,  1790.    His 


parents  were  members  of  the  Es- 
tablished Church.  Early  parental 
instruction  prepared  his  mind 
for  the  reception  of  the  truth. 
Under  the  preaching  of  Metho- 
dist Ministers  he  saw  his  lost 
condition  as  a  sinner,  he  sought 
after  God,  and  ere  long  he  ob- 
tained the  pearl  of  great  price. 
Soon  he  began  to  exercise  his 
gifts  and  graces  as  a  prayer-leader, 
exhorter  and  local -preacher.  In 
1812  he  offered  himself  as  a  Mis- 
siouary  and  was  ordained  by  the 
Rev.  Dr.  Coke.  In  1813  he  began 
his  labours  in  Newfoundland, 
where  he  remained  four  years,  his 
ministry  being  attended  with 
marked  success.  He  next  labour- 
ed in  the  Island  of  Prince  Edward 
after  which  he  spent  twenty-nine 
years  in  Nova  Scotia  and  New 


Brunswick.,  His  ministry  was 
eminently  successful  in  winning 
souls  to  Christ.  He  died  on 
Easter  Sunday,  March  31st,  1850, 
in  the  61st  year  of  his  age,  and 
the  38th  of  his  ministry. 

BUTCHER,  GEORGE. 

r.  on  t.  1856.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1860. 

1856  Guysboro',  N.S 1 

57  Fredericton,  N.B 2 

59  Cornwallis.  N.S 3 

62  Dorchester,  N.B 3 

65  Point  de  Bute,  N.B 1 

66  Agent  for  Mount  Allison 

Institution 1 

67  English  Conference. 

Financial  Secretary,  1865. 
In    1879   he  was  stationed   at 
Horncastle,  on  the  Lincoln  Dist. 


c. 


CAMPBELL,  GEORGE  M. 
it.  on  t.  1872. 

1872  Sackville,  N.B (stu.)  1 

73  Sussex  Vale,  N.B 1 

74  N,  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference 

CARDY,  WILLIAM  T. 
R.  on  t.  1834.— ord.  1836. 

1834  Wales 2 

36  Port au  Plaat,  Hay ti 2 

38  Samana,  Hayti 3 

43  Port  au  Prince,  Hayti 1 

44  Gonaives,  Hayti 2 

46  Jeremie,  Hayti 4 

50  St.  John,  West,  N.P. 3 

53  St.  John,  South,  N.B....  4 

56  Bermuda 4 

60  Amherst,  N.S 2 

62  Sackville,  N.B....(sup'y)  2 

64  St.  John,  N.B.  ...(sup'y)  8 

Died  July  27th,  1871,  aged  57 
years. 

CASSIDY,  JOHN. 
R.  out.  1356.—  r.  f.  u.  &o.  1860. 
1856  Woodstock,  N.B 1 

57  Bermuda 2 

59  Dartmouth,  N.S 1 

60  River  John  &Pictou,N.S.  1 

61  Albion  Mines  &  Pictou, 

Nova  Scotia 1 

62  Albion  Mines,  N.S 2 

64  Richibucto,  N.B 3 

67  Gagetown,  N.B 1 

68  Jacksonville,  N.B 2 

70  Guysboro',  N.S 3 

73  Hamilton,  Bermuda 1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 
Financial  Secretary  1862  and 

1863. 


CHAPMAN,  DOUGLAS. 
r.  wit.  1857.—  R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1861. 
1857  Wallace,  N.S 1 

58  Point  de  Bute,  N.B 1 

59  Bermnda 1 

60  No  station-^ill  health. 

61  Richibucto,  N.B 3 

63  Albion  Mines,  N.S 3 

67  Upham    N.B 1 

68  Fairville,  N.B 2 

70  Hillsboro',  N.B 3 

73  Point  de  Bute,  N.B 1 

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference. 

CHESLEY,  ROBERT 
AINSLIE. 
Born  in  Granville,  N  S.,  1816. 
Converted  in  1839.  Received  on 
trial,  1842.  For  fourteen  years 
he  proved  himself  a  faithful  minis- 
ter of  the  Lord  Jesus.  Nearly 
the  whole  of  his  ministerial  life 
was  spent  in  New  Brunswick.  In 
1846  he  was  sent  to  St.  John's, 
Newfoundland,  and  entered  upon 
his  duties  with  great  earnestness 
and  renewed  consecration.  But 
soon  the  Master  said  to  him, 
"  Thy  work  is  done."  After  an 
illness  of  only  seven  days,  life's 
joys  and  conflicts  on  earth  were 
ended.  He  died  on  Nov.  27th, 
1856,  in  the  fortieth  year  of  his 
age,  and  the  fourteenth  of  his 
ministry. 

CHURCHILL,  CHAS.,  M.A. 
r.  on  t.  1837.— R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1841. 
1837  Halifax,  N  S 2 

39  Sydney,  C.B 1 

40  Yarmouth,  N.S 4 


1844  )  Canada 
to  >        Wesleyan 

50  )  Conference. 

51  Fredericton,  N.B 5 

56  1  Book  Steward 

to  >  and  Editor, 

61  )  Halifax,  N.S. 

62  Removed  to  England. 

Note. — In  1879  he  was  re- 
siding as  a  Supernumerary  at 
Clapton,  on  the  First  London 
District. 

CLARK,  HENRY  J. 

c.  1870.— r.  on  t.  1871. 

1870  Gabarus,  N.S 3 

73  Murray  Harbour,  P.E.I.    1 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference, 

CLARK,  JOHN  A.,  M.A. 

r.  MiT.  1863.  —  it.  F.  c.  &o.  1868. 

1863  Pugwash,  N.S 1 

64 1 

65  Kingsclear,  N.B 3 

68  Halifax,  North,  N.S..  ..  2 
70  Halifax,  South,  N.S 2 

72  St.  Stephen,  N.B 2 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 

COFFIN,  JOSEPH  SHAW. 
r.  out.  1859.— R.  f  (!.  &  o.  1865. 
1859  Sambro,  N.S 1 

60  Fredericton,  N.B 1 

61  Margate,  PE.1 2 

63  Liverpool,  N.S 2 

65  Hillsburg,  N.S 3 

68  Richibucto,  N.B. 2 

70  Shelburne,  N.S  3 

73  Barrington,  N.S 1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


382 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


» 


COLPITTS,  WESLEY  W 
r:  on  T.  1862.— R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1866. 
m^  Horton,  N.S  2 

64  Banington,  N.S 1 

65  Parrsboro',  N.S 1 

66  Margate,  P.E.I  2 

69  Murray  Harbour,  P.E.I.  2 

71  Pownal,  P.E.1 3 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 

COLTER,  JOHN  J. 
r.  on  t.  I860.— R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1864. 
1860  Upham,  N.B 1 

61  Woodstock,  N.B 1 

62  Dalhousie,  N.B 1 

63  Burton,  N.B 1 

64  Coverdale,  N.B 1 

65  Kingston,  N.B. 3 

68  Pugwash,  N.S 3 

71  Mill  Village,  N.S 3 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 


COMBEN,  CHARLES. 
r.  out.  1855.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1859. 

1855  Island  Cove,  Nfd 2 

57  Western  Shore,  Nfd 2 

62  Twillingate,  Nfd 1 

63  Bonavista,  Nfd 3 

66  Catalina,  Nfd 1 

67  St.  John's,  Nfd 1 

68  Black  Head,  Nfd 2 

70  Carbonear,  Nfd 3 

73  Hillsboro',  N.B 1 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 

COONEY,  ROBERT,  D.D. 

r.  om.  1831.— r.  f.  c.  &o.  1835. 

1831  Prince  Edward  Island. ...  2 

33  Liverpool,  N.S.  2 

35  Halifax,  N.S 1 

36  Guysboro',  N.S 2 

38  )  Canada 

to  >       Wesleyan 

46  )  Conference. 

47  Carlton,  N.B 1 

48  St.  John,  West,  N.B.  ..  1 

49  St.  John,  South,  N.B....  3 

52  St.  Stephen,  N.B 3 

55  Can.  Wesleyan  Conference. 

COOPER,  JOHN. 
R.  on  t.  1788. 

1788  Salem,  U.S 1 

89  Elizabethtown,  U.S 1 

90  Chester,  U.S 1 

91  Annapolis,  N.S  I 

92  Located  6 

98  Windsor,  N.S 1 

99  Cumberland,  N.S 2 

1801  Shelburne,  N.S 2 

3  Located  

Died  1846. 

■CORLETT,  JOHN. 

R.  on  t.  1824.— ord.  1825. 

1824  Kendall,  England i 

25  Harbour  Grace,  Nfd...       i 

26  Trinity  Bay,  Nfd 2 


.1828  Harbour  Grace,  Nfd 1 

29  Bonavista,  Nfd 1 

30  Removed  to  West  Indies. 

Note. — He  laboured  with  great 
success  in  the  Mission  field  for 
fifty  years,  when  he  became  a 
Supernumerary  in  1874.  On 
Sunday,  July  29th,  1877,  he 
preached  with  great  earnestness 
at  Edmondson,  on  the  Brown's 
Town  Circuit,  W.  I.  On  the  fol- 
lowing Friday  he  was  seized  with 
fever,  and  on  Monday,  August 
6th,  he  passed  to  his  reward. 


COUGHLAN,  LAURENCE. 
1755  )  England 
to  >  and 

64  )  Ireland. 

65 
to  >  Newfoundland. 

72  V 

73  Returned  to  England. 

Died  1785. 


COWPERTHWAITE. 
HUMPHREY,  P.,  M.A. 

R.  OUT.  1861.— R.F.C.&0.  1867. 

1861  Sussex  Vale,  N.B 1 

62  Pugwash,  N.S 1 

63  Windsor&Falmouth,N.S.  1 

64  Sackville,  N.B (stu.)  3 

67  Hortou,  N.S 3 

70  Fairville,  N.B 3 

73  Tr3'on,  P.E.I 1 

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  1.  Conf. 

CRANE,  ROBERT  E. 
r.  on  t.  1846.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1851. 
1846  Sackville,  N.B.  ...(stu.)   1 

47  Horton  &  Cornwallis,  N.S  1 

48  Newport,  N.S 3 

51  Sydney,  C.B 1 

52  River  Philip,  N.S 1 

53  Parrsboro',  N.S 2 

55  River  Philip  &  Pugwash, 

N.  S 3 

58  River  Philip,  N.S 1 

59  Maitland.  N.S 3 

62  Wallace,  N.S 2 

65  Aylesford,  N.S 2 

68  Aylesford,  N.S...  (sup't)  2 

70  Shubenecadie,  N.S 1 

71  Truro (kitp'y.) 

Died  June  28th,  1872,  aged  54 

years. 

CRANFORD,  HENRY  LOUD. 
R.  on  t.  1864.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1868. 

1864  Hants  Harbour,  Nfd 2 

66  Exploits,  Nfd...'. 2 

68  Carbonear,  Nfd 1 

69  Twillingate,  Nfd 3 

72  St.  John's,  Nfd l 

Died  May  13th,  1873,  aged  31 
years. 


CRANSWICK,  MATTHEW. 

R.  on  T.  &  o.  1829. — R.y.0.  183S. 

1829  Cape  Breton 4 

33  Guysboro',  N.S 2 

35  Liverpool,  N.S 2 

37  Removed  to  England. 

CRISP,  JAMES. 

c.  1872.— r.  on  t.  1873. 

1872  Grand  Lake,  N.B l 

73  Miramiehi,N.B 1 

74  N.  B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 

CRISP,  ROBERT  S. 
0.  1871.— r.  on  t.  1872. 

1871  Canterbury  N.B 1 

72  Musquodoboit,  N.B  ....    2 
74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 

CROMWELL,   JAS.  OLIVER. 

■      R.  on  t.  1780. 
1780  )  Methodist 
to  >         Episcopal 

84  )  Conf.  U  States. 

85  Shelburne,  N.S 1 

86  Windsor&BarringtonNSl 
87) 

to  }  Presiding  Elder,  U.  S. 

92) 

93  Located. 

CROSSCOMBE.  WILLIAM. 

R.  on  T.  &  0.  1810. 

1810  Shepton-Mallet,  England, 

11  Sent  to  Nova  Scotia,  but 
missed  his  passage,  laboured 
for  some  months  in  the  Isle 
of  Wight,  and1  in  the  spring 
sailed  for  Nova  Scotia. 

12  Horton,  N.S 3 

15  St.  John,  N.B 1 

16  St.  Vincent,  W.I 1 

17  Liverpool,  N.S.     2 

19  Nottingham,  England...  2 

21  Gibralter 3 

24  Saint  John,  N.B 3 

27  Halifax,  N.S  3 

30  Windsor,  N.S 2 

32  Charlottetown,  P.E.I..-..  1 

33  )  Canada- 

to  >        Wesleyan 

37  )  Conference. 

38  Horton,  N.S 1 

39  Windsor  &  Newport,  N.S  2 

41  Halifax,  N.S 3 

44  Newport  and    Shubene- 
cadie, N.S 3 

47  Windsor,  N.S 2 

.  49  Amherst,  N.S 2 

51  Halifax,  N.S..  ..(sup'y.)  4 

55  Windsor,  N.S. .  .(sup'y.)  5 

Died  August  26th,   1859,  aged' 
73  years. 

CURR1E,  DUNCAN  DUNBAB 
R.  on  t.  1853.— r.  f.c.  &  0. 1857. 

1853  Sackville,  N.B 1 

54  Greenwich,  N.B 3 

57  Richibucto,  N.B .,  S 


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383 


1859  Woodstock,  N.B 3 

62  Sussex  Vale,  N.B 3 

65  Liverpool,  N.S 3 

68  Fredericton,  N.B 3 

71  St.  John,  N.B 2 

73  Charlottetown,  P.E.I....  1 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 

Financial  Secretary  1866,  1867, 
and  1869  to  1873. 


Chairman  of  District,  1868. 

Journal  Secretary  of  Conference 
1865  to  1868. 

Secretary  of  Conference  1869  to 
1872. 

Secretary  of  Children's  Fund 
Committee  1864  to  1874. 

Delegate  to  the  Canada  Wes- 
leyan  Conference  1872. 

Delegate  to  the  First  General 


Conference,     Toronto,     1874,    of 
which  he  was  elected  Secretary. 

CUREIE,  JOHN  GIBSON. 
c.  1871.— r.  on  t.  1872. 
1871  Petites,  Newfoundland.. 

72  Grand  Bank,  Nfd 

73  Carbonear 

74  Newfoundland  Conference 


D. 


DANIEL,  HENRY.       =    j 

n.  on  t.  1830.—  r.    f.   c.   1834.  I 

1830  St.  Andrews,  N.B. .  2  ' 

32  Miramichi,  N.B..        . .  2 

34  Sussex  Vale,  N  B  1 

35  Woodstock,  N.B 1 

36  Fredericton,  N.B 3 

39  Sackville,  N.B 2 

41-Milltown,  N.B 2 

43  St.  Stephens,  N.B  . . .  3 

46  St.  John,  South,  N.B..  3 

49  St.  John,  West,  N.B.  2 

51  Frederickton,  N.B  1 

52  St.  Austell,  England         1 

53  Kingswood,  England         3 

56  Sheffield,  N.B  :  1 

57  St.  John's,  Nfd 3 

60  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.  .  2 

62  Horton,  N.S 2 

64  Bridgetown,  N.S 3 

67  Yarmouth,  N.S.        ...     1 

68  Liverpool,  N.S.  .  2 
70  St.  John,  N.B..(sup'y).  4 
74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 
Chairman  of  District  1875  to 

1861  and  1866. 

Co-Delegate  of  the  Conference 
1868. 

President  of  the  Conference 
1869. 

DANIEL,  ROBERT  A. 
R.  out.  1869.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1873. 

1869  Annapolis,  N.S..  1 

70  Bedeque,  P.E.I.  .  2 

72  Sussex  Vale,  N.B...  1 

73  Pugwash,  N.S     ....  1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


DAVIES,  THOMAS  H. 

R.  on  t.  &  o.  1823. 

1823  Sheffield,  England. ...  1 

24  Wallace,  N.S..  1 

25  Ramsheg,  N.B 1 

26  Murray  Harbour,  P.E.I.  1 

27  Lunenburg,  N.S 1 

28  Yarmouth,  N.S..         ..  1 

29  Shelburne,  N.S 1 

30  Antigua,  W.I 1 

31  Wallace,  N.S..          ..  3 
34  Guysboro',  N.S  .          ...  2 


1836  Bedeque,  P.E.I.  2 

38  Parrsboro',  N.S.  ..    1 

39  Wallace,  N.S...  1 

40  Sydney,  OB 2 

4'2  Lunenburg,  N.S 3 

45  Liverpool,  N.S.        ..,        1 

46  Bedeque,  P.E.I.        ..        1 

47  Amherst,  N.S..  2 
49  Horton,  N.S..                ..2 

51  Newport,  N.S 5 

56  Point  de  Bute,  N.B  3 

59  Truro,  N.S 2 

61  Bridgetown,  N.S 3 

64  Berwick,  N.S 2 

66  Bridgetown, N.S..(sup'y)  3 
74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 
Chairman  of  District  1855, 1857 

to  1860  and  1862  to  1865. 


DAY,  GEORGE  F. 
R.  (MIT.  1868.— r.  f.  c.  &o.  1872. 

1868  Salisbury  &  Elgin,  N.B.  2 

70  Advocate  Harbour,  N.S  2 

72  Weymouth,  N.S.         ..  1 

73  Gabarus,  N.S 1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

DEINSTADT,  THOMAS  J. 
r.  on  t.  1863.— R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1867. 

1863  Sheffield,  N.B.  1 

64  Guysboro',  N.S    .  2 

66  DigbyNeck,  N.S..  2 

68  Bedeque,  P.E.I 2 

70  St.  John,  Exmouth  St., 

N.B 3 

73  Moncton,  N.B 1 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 

DES-BRISAY,  ALBERT. 
1822—1857. 

Received  on  trial  in  1822, 
his  first  circuit  was  Petitcodiac. 
Afterwards  Parrsboro',  Sheffield, 
Bridgetown,  St.  John,  Miramichi, 
and  St.  Andrews,  shared  in  his 
Ministerial  services  In  1846  he 
retired  from  active  circuit  work 
and  sustained  a  supernumerary 
relation.  During  a  large  portion 
of  this  time  he  held  the  responsi- 
ble office  of  Chaplain  to  the  Aca- 
demic Institutions  at  Sackville. 


In  1855  he  removed  to  Charlotte- 
town, the  place  of  his  birth,  where, 
as  his  health  would  admit,  he 
continued  to  work  for  the  Master. 
He  died,  after  a  short  illness,  on 
May  24th,  1857,  in  the  62nd  year 
of  his  age,  and  the  25th  of  his 
ministery. 

DES  BRISAY  ALBERT  S. 
r.  on  t.  1864.— r.  f.  c.  &o.  1868. 

1864  Horton,  N.S 2 

66  Bermuda 1 

67  Summerside,  P.E.I 3 

70  Mid.  Musquodoboit,N.S.  2 

72  Windsor,  N.S 2 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

DES  BRISAY  ALEX. 

McLEOD. 

r.  onT.  1852.— r.  f.c.&o.  1856. 


1852 


53  Pownal,  P.E.I.      ... 

55  Bedeque,  P.E.I.    ... 

56  Moncton,  N.B 

57  Pownal,  P  E.I.. . . 

59  River  Philip,  N.S 3 

62  Amherst,  N.S 3 

65  Located. 

Financial  Secretary  1859  to  1864. 


DEVITT,  FREDERICK. 

r.  on  t.  1866. 

1866  Sambro',  N.S 1 

67  Dropped. 

De  WOLFE   CHARLES,   D.D. 
c.  1837.— R.  on  t.  &  o.  1838.— 

r.  f.  c.  1841. 
1837  Institution,  England. 

38  Yarmouth,  N.S 2 

40  Halifax,  N.S  . .  ..3 

43  Horton,  N.S..  ..2 

45  Windsor,  N.S 2 

47  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.         1 

48  )  Canada 

to  >  Wesleyan 

54  )  Conference. 

55  Bedeque,  P.E.I..  .1 

56  Yarmouth,  N.S.  .  .  1 

57  Petite  Riviere,  N.S.  3 
60  Sackville,  N.B.  1 


384 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


1861  )  Professor  of  Theology, 
to  >       Sackville 

67  )  Academy. 

68  Sackville.  ..(sup'y.)  4 

72  Wolfville.. (stjp'y.)  2 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference.. 
The  honorary  degree  of  D.D. 

was  conferred  upon  him  by  the 
University  of  "Victoria  College, 
Cobourg,  in  1862. 

DOBSON,  WILLIAM. 
B.  on  x.  1870. 

1870  Guysboro',  N.  S 2 

72  DigbyNeck,  N.S....         2 
74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.I.  Conference 


DOCKR1LL,  CHARLES  W. 

b.  onT.  1866.— r.  f.  c.  & o.  1870. 

1866  Havelock,  N.B 1 

67  West  Cape,  P.E.I. .  2 

69  Musquodoboit,  N.S 3 

72  Kingston,  N.B 1 

73  Welsford.N.B 1 

74  N.B.  &  P. E.I. Conference 


DOUGLAS,  RICHARDSON. 

R.  on  T.  1829. 
1829 
to   VNo  record  available. 


37  St.  Stephen's,  N.B 3 

40  Bridgetown,  N.B 3 

43  St.  Andrew's,  N.B 2 

45  St.  Stephen's,  N.B..  1 

46 . 


DOULL,  JOHN  WESLEY,  B.  A. 
r.  on  t.  1871. 

1871  Sackville,  N.B (stu.)  2 

73  Grand  Lake,  N.B. 1 

74  Located — Ill-health. 

A  graduate  of  Mount  Allison 
Wesleyan  College,  B.A.,  1873. 

DOVE,  JAMES. 
B.  onf.  1855.— B.  f.  c.  &  o.  1859. 

1855  St.  John's,  Nfd 2 

57  Burin,  Newfoundland. .  2 

59  Port  de  Grave,  Nfd ....  1 

60  Island  Cove,  Nfd 3 

63  Harbour  Grace,  Nfd 3 

66  Bonavista,  Nfd 3 

69  St.  John's,  Nfd.       ...  3 

72  Twillingate,  Nfd..    1 

73  Carbonear,  Nfd 1 

74  Newfoundland  Conference. 
Financial  Sec.  1863  to  1873. 

DUKE,  JAMES  A. 
R. onT.  1857. — R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1861. 

1857  Carbonear,  Nfd 2 

59  Exploits,  Nfd 3 

62  Bonavista,  Nfd...  1 

63  Twillingate,  Nfd.  ...         3 

66  Perlican,  Nfd 3 

69  Burin,  Nfd 3 

72  Grand  Bank,  Nfd. ...         2 
74  N.B.  &. P.E.I.  Conference 

DUNCAN,  ROBERT. 
R.  om.  1853. — e.  f.  c.  &o.  1857. 

1353  Woodstock,  N.B 2 

55  Bermuda.    . .  2 


1857  Halifax,  North,  N.S. . .     1 
58  Barrington,  N.  S. .    . , .       3 

61  Pownal,  P.E.I 2 

63  Bermuda. .    $ 

66  Point  de  Bute,  N.S 2 

68  Monctonj  N.B. .     2 

70  St.  John,  Carlton,  N.B..  3 

73  St.  John,  Portland,  N.B  1 

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference. 
Financial  Secretary  1861, 1862, 

and  1867  to  1869. 

DUNN,  SIMEON  B. 
c.  1871  — b.  onT.  1872. 

1871  Hant's  Harbour,  Nfd...     2 

73  Exploits,  Nfd ..  1 

74  Newfoundland  Conference. 

dutcher,  Charles  w.  t. 

R.  onT.  1862.—  r:  f.  c  &  o.  1866. 

1862  North  East  Harbour.N.S  1 

63  Digby  Neck,  N.S 2 

65  Barrington,  N.  S..      . . .     2 

67  Caledonia,  N.S 2 

69  St.  David's,  N.B 3 

72  Surrey  Vale,  N.B 2 

74  N.B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference. 

DUTTON,  WILLIAM. 
A  young  man  of  great  promise, 
who,  after  labouring  for  a  few 
months  in  Newfoundland,  was 
unexpectedly  called  to  his  re- 
ward in  Heaven.  He  was  great- 
ly beloved  by  all.  A  faithful, 
zealous  servant  of  Christ,  and  in 
his  death  the  church  sustained  a 
great  loss.     He  died  in  1871. 


E. 


EARLEY,  WILLIAM  P. 
R.  on  t.  1791. 

1791  Cumberland,  N.S  ... 

92  Sussex  Vale,  N.B 

93  Sackville,  N.B 

94  Removed  to  U.  States. 

Died,  1821. 


ELLIDGE,  GEORGE. 
r.  on  t.  &  o.  1822. 

1822  Newtown,  England.  1 

23  Brackley,  England..     ..  1 

24  Trinity,  Nfd 1 

25  Grand  Bank,  Nfd. . .  1 
'  26  Esquimaux  Bay,  Nfd... .  2 

28  Burin 2 

30  Brigus 1 

31  Black  Head 1 

32  Brigus 2 

34  St.  John's.  ...  1 

35  Carbonear 1 

36  Bonavista 1 


1837  Black  Head 2 

39  Bonavista.  ....  3 

42  Harbour  Grace. ....  3 

45  Port  de  Grave. . .  2 

47  Trinity  Bay 1 

48  Removed  to  England. 

Died  1861  or  1862. 

ELLIS,  JOHN. 

R.  on  t.  1871. 

1871  Sackville,  N.B (stu.)  1 

72  Bedeque,  P-E.I.      ..  1 

73  Baie  Verte,  N.B 1 

74  N.B.  &  P. E.I. Conference 


ELLIS,  WILLIAM. 

1808—1837. 

He  was  born  in  Ireland,  in  the 
year  1780,  and  converted  in  1796. 
In  the  year  1808  he  was  received 
on  trial  for  the  ministry,  and  was 
sent  as    a  missionary  to  New- 


foundland where  he  spent  nearly 
twenty-nine  years  in  the  effective 
work.  He  died  at  Harbour  Grace, 
Sept.  21st,  1830,  aged  50  years. 
He  was  the  first  Methodist  Mis- 
sionary buried  in  Newfoundland. 

EMBREE,  JEREMIAH. 

R.  on  t.  1871. 

1871  Blissville,  N.B 1 

72  Petites,  Nfd. 2 

74  Newfoundland  Conference. 

EMSLEY,  WILLIAM  H, 

R.  on  t.   1871. 

1871  Truro,  N.S. 1 

72  No  Station— ill  health. 

ENGLAND,  EBEN  E. 

c.   1871.— R.  on  t.  1872. 

1871  Bridgetown,  N.S. : ... .    2 

73  Weymouth,  N.S.  ......  1 

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ENGLAND,  JAMES. 
Was  received  as  a  candidate  for 
the  ministry  by  the  British  Con- 
ference at  Leeds  in  1837,  and  was 
appointed  to  Bonavista,  New- 
foundland. He  was  ordained  in 
Liverpool  Koad  Chapel,  London, 
Oct.  11th,  1837,  and  sailed  from 
Liverpool  on  Oct.  24th.  The 
voyage  was  very  stormy  and  tedi- 
ous, encountering  heavy  weather 
and  contrary  winds — the  vessel 
suffering  much  damage.  In  Jan- 
uary, 1838,  they  ran  short  of 
provisions  and  water,  and  were 
compelled  to  bear  up  from  the 
Banks  of  Newfoundland.  A  few 
days  after  they  providentially 
picked  up  seven  barrels  of  flour 
on  the  ocean.  On  that  flour,  and 
what  little  rain  water  they  could 
catch,  they  subsisted  twenty- 
seven  days.  The  vessel  was  then 
driven  on  the  rocks  in  the  Cove 
of  Cork,  where  she  had  run  for 
shelter.  In  May,  1838,  he  sailed 
from  England  in  another  vessel, 
and  arrived  in  Newfoundland  on 
the  5th  of  June. 
1838  Island  Cove 2 

40  Supplied  a  Congregational 

Church  by  appointment 
of  the  District  Meeting. 

41  Burin,  Nfd 3 

44  Black  Head,  Nfd 4 

48  OldPerlican,  Nfd.  3 

51  Bonavista,  Nfd 3 

54  Windsor,  NS 1 

55  Halifax,  N.S    3 

58  Yarmouth,  N.S 1 

59  Portland,  St.  John,  N.B.   2 

61  Frederickton,  N.B 2 

63  Windsor,  N.S 3 

6£  St.  John,  N.B 2 

68  Annapolis,  N.S.  3 

71  Digby,  N.S 3 

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Note. — He  was  Financial  Sec- 
retary in  1860,  1861,  1863,  1864. 
Chairman  of  District,  1862, 1866, 
and  1870-73.  Delegate  to  the 
English  Conference,  1862.  In 
186  b'  he  was  elected  President  of 
the  Conference,  but  the  Rev. 
George  Scott  coming  out  that  year 
as  appointed  by  the  British  Wes- 
leyan  Conference  necessarily  took 
the  chair,  and  Mr.  England  be- 
came his  Co-Delegate.  He  was  a 
Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 

EVANS,  EDWIN. 

e.  on  t.  I860.— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1864. 

1860  Dartmouth,  N.S 1 

61  Kingsclear,  N.B.. ..  2 

63  Souris,  P.E.I. .      ..  1 

64  Margate,  P.E.I 2 

66  Chatham,  N.  B.       ...  3 

70  Cornwall,  P.E.I 3 

73  St.  John,  Exmouth  St., 

N.B 1 

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference. 

Financial  Secretary,  1871  and 
1872. 

EVANS,  EPHRAIM,  D.D. 

1827  )  Canada 

to  >  Wesleyan 

48  )  Conference. 

49  Halifax,  N.  S 3 

52  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.  ..   2 
54  )  Governor  and  Chaplain 
to  >  Mount  Allison 

56  )  Academy. 

57  Canada  Wes.  Conference. 

Note.  — The  following  Resolu- 
tion was  passed  by  the  Conference 
and  presented  to  Dr.  Evans  on 
the  occasion  of  his  removal  to  the 
Canada  Conference  :-»-"  That  the 


Conference  hereby  expresses  its 
unfeigned  and  deep  sense  of  the 
loss  our  work  in  Eastern  British 
America  will  sustain  by  the  re- 
moval of  so  valuable  a  brother 
as  Dr.  Evans  ;  one  who  has  ren- 
dered us  such  efficient  service  in 
the  different  positions  he  has  so 
honourably  and  usefully  sustained 
during  his  nine  years  residence 
in  these  Provinces,  not  only  more 
recently  in  his  connection  with 
our  academic  institution,  but  also 
while  filling  the  chair  of  a  large 
and  important  District.  The  bre- 
thren cannot  allow  Dr.  Evans  to 
separate  from  them  without  their 
unanimous  expression  of  their 
high  appreciation  of  his  Christian 
character,  and  his  effective  and 
ministerial,  business-like  capa- 
bilities, as  evinced  in  the  prudent 
counsels  and  valuable  aid  afforded 
by  him,  in  our  new  position  as  a 
conferential  organization  ;  and 
while  the  ties  between  him  and 
them,  as  members  of  the  same 
Conference  are  now  to  be  severed, 
their  earnest  prayers  will  follow 
him  to  his  intended  destination, 
that  in  the  sphere  of  labour,  and 
wherever  in  future  his  providen- 
tial lot  may  be  cast,  he  may  still 
be  extensively  useful  in  the  work 
of  the  Lord,  and  that  when  the 
toils  of  earth  are  passed,  we  may 
a  Jhave  the  ineffable  delight  of 
greeting  him  in  the  heavenly 
rest. " 


EVANS,  WILLIAM  H. 
c.  1870.— e.  on  t.  1871. 

1870  Bermuda 3 

73  Wilmott,  N.S 1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


F. 


FIDLER,    DANIEL. 

1789) 

90  >  New  York  Conference. 

91  ) 

92  Liverpool,  N.S 2 

94  Fredericton,  N.B 2 

96  Shelburne,  N.S    2 

98  Cumberland,  N.S 1 

99  Returned  to  U.S    ....       1 
1800  Bahamas ..      1 

Located  1808. 

Died  August  27th,  1842. 

FISHER,  GEORGE  W. 
c.  1871.— e.  on  t.  1872. 

1871  Baiede  Verte,  N.B 1 

72  Salisbury,  N.B 2 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 
25 


FISLER,  BENJAMIN. 

E.    071   T.    1791. 

1791  Halifax,  N.S 1 

92  South  Coast,  N.S 1 

93  Removed  to  United  States. 

Located  1798. 


FORSEY,   GEORGE. 
e.  on  t.  1866.— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1870. 

1866  Trinity,  Newfoundland,.   1 

67  Fogo,  Newfoundland. ...   1 

68  Carbonear, Newfoundland  2 
70  Black  Head,  Nfd.  . .  2 
72  Burin,  Newfoundland. . .  2 
74  Newfoundland  Conference. 


FOX,  THOMAS. 
E.  on  T.  1856.— E.  f.  c.  &  o.  1860. 
1856  Hants  Harbour,  Nfd.         2 

58  Point  de  Grave,  Nfd. .       1 

59  Bonavista,  Nfd    3 

62  Fogo  and  Change  Island, 

Newfoundland 3 

65  Island  Cove,  Nfd. . .  3 

68  Hant's  Harbour,  Nfd.  . .   3 

71  Port  de  Grave,  Nfd.  ...   1 

72  Perlican,   Newfoundland  2 
74  Newfoundland  Conference. 

FRAZER,  WILLIAM  J. 
E.  on  t.   1870. 
1870  Parrsboro',  N.  S. 
71  Dropped. 


386 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


FULTON,  JOTHAM  McC., 
M.A.. 

E.  on  t.  1864.— R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1868. 

1864 •  ■       1 

2 
1 
1 
1 


65  Hamilton,  Bermuda . 

67  Somerset,  Bermuda. 

68  Annapolis,  N.S.. 

69  Wevmouth,  N.S 


1870  Summerside,  P.E.I 1 

71  Barrington,  N.S 2 

73  Removed  to  the  United 
States,  and  united  with  the  Ver- 
mont Conference  of  the  Methodist 
Church. 

A  graduate  of  Mount  Allison 
Wesleyan  College— B. A.,  1865; 
M.A.,  in  course,  1867. 


FULTON,  SILAS  C. 
R.  on  t.   1870. 

1870  Fredericton,  N.B  1 

71  Marysville,  N.B . .  1 

72  Removed  to  United  States, 
and  united  with  the  Wyoming 
Conference  of  the  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Church. 


G. 


GAETZ,  JOSEPH. 

r.  out.  1861.—  R.  f.c.  &  o.  1865- 

1861  Port  Aux  Basque,  Nfd .     1 
62  Trinity,  Newfoundland..  2 

64  St  John's,  Nfd.    .  3 

67  Shubenecadie,  N.S 3 

70  Lunenburg,  N.S 3 

73  Liverpool,  N.S 1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

Financial  Secretary  1873. 

GAETZ,  LEONARD. 
r.  out.  1861— R.  f.c.  &o.  1865. 
1861  Sackville,  N.B..    .(stu.)  1 

62  Maitland,  N.S. 1 

63  Kingston,  N.B .  2 

65  Musquodoboit,  N.S.      .     3 

68  Pictou,  N.S 3 

71  Fredericton,  N.B..  3 
74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 
Financial   Secretary   1871   to 

1873.     Delegate  to  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 

GAETZ,  THOMAS. 
R.  (wit.  1851.— r.  f.c.  &o.  1856. 

1851  Parrsboro',  N.S 1 

52  Guysboro',  N.S 1 

53  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.  1 

54  Sydney,  C.  B 1 

55  Guysboro'  &  Canso,  N.S.  2 


1857  Grand  Bank,  Nfd. 
60  OldPerlican,  Nfd... 
Died  Oct.  24th,  1860,  aged 
29  years. 


GARRETTSON,    FREEBORN. 

17to(  NewYork 

8 ,  l        '       '       Conference. 

85  Shelburne,  N.  S .  1 

86  Halifax,  N.S 1 

87  Returned  to  United  States. 
Died  July  26th,  1827. 

GASKIN,  CHARLES. 
R.  out.  1853. — r.f. c. &o.  1857. 
1853  Andover,  N.B 2 

55  St.  Stephen's,  N.B.. .         1 

56  Musquodoboit,  N.S...       1 

57  Ship  Harbour,  C.B.    .    .   1 

58  Coverdale,  N.B.  (sup'y.)  1 

59  Bathurst,  N.B 1 

60  Coverdale,  N.B.  (sup'y.)  1 

Died  March  10th,  1861,  aged 
33  years. 

GILES,  JESSE  B. 
c.  1870.—  r.  out.  1871. 
1870 

71  DigbyNeck,  N.S 1 

72  PortMouton,  N.S...         1 

73  Bridgetown,  N.S.  1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


GOODISON,  JOHN. 

c.  I860.— r.  on  t.  1861.— 
r.  F  c.  &  o.  1864. 

1860  Old  Perlican,  Nfd 2 

62  Carbonear,  Nfd 2 

64  Catalina,  Nfd 2 

66  Twillingate,  Nfd 3 

69  Grand  Bank 3 

72  Bonavista..    .    .    2 

74  Newfoundland  Conference. 


GRANDINE,  WILLIAM. 

r.  on  t.  1786. 

1786  Cumberland,  N.S 2 

88  Liverpool,  N  S 2 

90  Wallace,  N.S 2 

92  Tryon,  P.E.1.    1 

93  Sheffield,  N.S 2 

95  Annapolis,  N.S 2 

97  

98  

99  Located.  • 


GRAY,  ANDREW. 

r.  on  t.  1861. 

1861  Sackville,  N.B.  ..(stu.)  2 

62  Lunenbury,  N.S 2 

64  Falmouth,  N.S 2 

66  Dropped.. 


H. 


HAIGH,  JOHN. 
1816. )  English 
to  >        Wesleyan 

25  )  Conference. 

26  Harbour  Grace,  Nfd. 

27  ) 

to  >  No  record  at  hand. 
59  i 

Died  1859. 


HALE,  JOSEPH. 

c.  1870.— R.  on  t.   1871. 

1870  Island  Cove,  Nfd.  1 

71  Carbonear,  Nfd  .    . .  .         2 

73  Hant's  Harbour,  Nfd.        1 

74  Newfoundland  Conference. 


HAMILTON,  CHARLES  W. 
r.  on  t.  1871. 

1871  Sheffield,  N.S 1 

72  Knowlesville,  N.B 1 

73  Sackville,  N.B. . .  .(stu.)  1 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 


EASTERN   BRITISH   AMERICA   CONFERENCE. 


387 


HARDING,  THEO.  SETH. 
R.   on  T.   1794. 

1794  Horton,  N.S 1 

95  Withdrew  and  united  with 
the  Baptists. 

Died  1855. 

HARRIS,  THOMAS. 
E.   on   t.    1854. — ord.    1856. — 

r.  f.  o.  1858. 
1854  Horton  and    Cornwallis, 

N.S      2 

56  St.  John's,  Nfd..  1 

57  Bona  vista,  Nfd  .  2 
59  Twillingate,  Nfd.  .  .  2 
61  Brigus,  Nfd 4 

65  Old  Perlican,  Nfd .        . .    1 

66  Burin,  Nfd 3 

69  Harbour  Grace,  Nfd 3 

72  Brigus,  Nfd 2 

74  Newfoundland  Conference. 

Chairman  of  District  1871  to 
1873.  Delegate  to  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 


HARRISON,  FREDERICK  W. 

r.  on  t.  1861.  — r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1865. 

1861  Burton,  N.B    ..  1 

62  Bermuda 3 

65  Jacksonville,  N.B.  ..3 
68  Hillsburg,  N.S  .    . .  2 

70  Canterbury,  N.B.  ..   2 

72  Sheffield,  N.B 2 

74  N.B.  &  F.E.I.  Conference. 


HARRISON,  GEORGE, 
a.  on  t.  1861.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1865. 


1861  Dalhousie,  N.B. 

..   1 

62  Burton,  N.B 

1 

63  Nashwaak,  N.B...    . 

...   1 

64  Sydney,  C.B 

1 

65  Grand  Lake,  N.B  . 

3 

68  Upham,  N  B 

3 

71  River  Philip,  N.S.    . 

3 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 

HARRISON,  WILLIAM. 

c.  1871.— R.  on  t.  1872. 

1871 1 

72  Wallace,  N.S 1 

73  Wentworth,  N.S 1 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 

HART,  JAMES  R. 
R.  07ft.  I860.— R.  f.  c.  &o.  1864. 

1860  Pugwash,  N.S 1 

61  Upham,  N.B....  3 

64  Yarmouth,  N  S  . .      . .       1 

65  River  Philip,  N.S.  ..  2 
67  Florenceville,  N.  B.  .  .  2 
69  Mill  Village,  N.S  .        ..2 

71  Guysboro',  N.S.    (sup'y)  1 

72  Yarmouth,  N.S.. (sup'y)  1 

73  Granville,  N.S 1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


HiRT,  JOSEPH. 
r.  on  t.  1853. — R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1857. 
1853  St.   Margaret's  and  Sam- 

bro,  N.S 1 

54  Shelburne,  N.S  .  .  .   2 

56  Newport,  N.S 1 

57  Kempt,  N.S 1 

58  Lunenburg,  N.S 3 

61  Petite  Riviere,  N.S  ....    1 

62  Liverpool,  N.S.  . .  3 
65  Annapolis,  N.S.  .  ..3 
68  Yarmouth,  North,  N.S..  3 
71  Granville  Ferry,  N.S....   2 

73  Sackville,  N.B 1 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 
Financial    Secretary    1860    to 

1864,  and  1868  to  1873.  Dele- 
gate to  First  General  Conference, 
Toronto,  1874. 


HART,  THOMAS  D. 
R.  on  t.  I860.— r.  f.  c.  k  o.  1864. 
1860  Coverdale,  N.B 1 

61  Carbonear,  Nfd 1 

62  Channel,  Nfd 2 

64  Souris,  P.E.I      1 

65  North  E.  Harbour,  N.S.  3 

68  Shelburne,  N.S 2 

70  Guysboro'.  N.S.    (sup'y)  3 

73  Manchester,  N.S.  1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

HEARTZ,  WILLIAM  H. 
R.  on  T.  1862.— R.  f.  c.  &  O.  1866. 
1862  Miramichi,  N.B.         ...  2 

64  Kingsclear,  N.B 1 

65  Annapolis,  N.S 2 

67  St.  John,  Exmouth  St., 

N.B 3 

70  Bridgetown,  N.S.         . .   3 

73  Horton,  N.S 1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

HEMMEON,  JOSEPH  BELL. 
r.o«t.  1862.—  r.  f.  c.  &o.  1867. 
18G2  Guysboro',  N.S 2 

64  Sambro,  N.S.        . .        .1 

65  Sackville,  N.B.  . .  .(stu.)  2 

67  Salisbury,  N.B..    ..  1 

68  Grand  Lake.  N.B  .  .  3 

71  Upham,  N.B..      ..  2 

73  Amherst,  N.S. .  .(sup'y.)  1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

HENNIGAR,  JAMES  G. 
r.  (tot.  1826.— R.  f.  c.  &  0.1832. 

1826  Horton  &  Windsor,  N.S.   1 

27  Halifax,  N.S    .        .    .        1 

28  Wallace  and  River  John, 

N.S 1 

29  Sydney,  C.B 1 

30  Wallace,  N.S..  2 

32  Parrsboro',  N.S 1 

33  Carbonear,  Nfd.    ..  2 
K5  Burin,  Nfd.  . .                . .   3 

38  Brigus,  Nfd 2 

40  Bridgetown,  N.S 4 

44  Bridgetown..      ..(sup'y)  1 


1845  Milltown,  N.B...  4 

49  Sackville,  N.B 4 

53  St.  John,  South,  N.B..     3 

56  Horton,  N.S.  .  .  3 

59  Newport,  N.S 3 

62  Cornwallis,  East,  N.S.  4 
66  Yarmouth,  South,  N.S..  3 
69  Avondale,  N.S 3 

72  Halifax,  N.S      1 

73  Canning,  N.S.. .  .(sup'y)  1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 
Chairman    of    District    1861, 

1866  to  1869,  and  1872. 

HETHERINGTON,   JOHN  P. 

R    on  t.   1827. 
1827  Newcastle,  England 1 

28  )  Canada 

to  >        Wesleyan 

33  )  Conference. 

34  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.  ..   3 

37  Halifax,  N.S 2 

39  Canada  Wesleyan  Conf. 

HICKSON,  THOMAS. 

r.  on  t.  &  o.   1815. 

1815  St.  John's,  Nfd 1 

16  Black  Head,  Nfd 1 

17  Bonavista,  Nfd 1 

18  Island  Cove,  Nfd 1 

19  Brigus,  Nfd 2 

21  Burin,  Nfd 2 

23  Carbonear,  Nfd 1 

24  St.  John's,  Nfd 1 

25  Removed  to  England. 

Died  1864. 

HOCKIN,  ARTHUR. 
c.  1872.— r.  on  t    1873. 
1872  Sambro  and  St.    Marga- 
ret's Bay,  N.S. 

73  St.  Margaret's  Bay,  N.S. 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

HOLLAND,  HENRY. 

c.   1856.— R.  on  t.   1857.— 
r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1860. 

1856  

57  Sackville,  N.B 1 

58  Upham,  N.B 2 

60  Gagetown,  N.  R 1 

61  Middle      Musquodoboit, 

Nova  Scotia.. .  . .    1 

Died    December    24th,    1861, 
aged  31  years. 


HORNE,  JAMES 
Was  born  in  1788,  was  con- 
verted in  1814,  and  very  soon 
after  entered  the  ministry.  He 
spent  four  years  in  the  Home- 
work ;  thence  he  was  sent  as  a 
Missionary  to  the  West  Indies  in 
1818.  He  laboured  effectively 
and  successfully  for  thirty-three 
years  in  the  West  Indies  and 
Bermuda.   In  1851  he  was  obliged 


388 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


to  desist  from  the  active  work 
and  become  a  Supernumerary, 
which  relation  he  sustained  until 
his  death.  He  died  on  the  10th 
of  July,  1856,  in  the  68th  year  of 
his  age  and  the  42nd  year  of  his 
ministry. 

HOWIE,  ISAAC. 
r.  on  t.  1864.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1868. 
1864  Channel,  Nfd 2 

66  Green's  Pond,  Nfd 3 

69  Port  de  Grave,  Nfd.    ...   1 

70  Labrador,  Nfd .     . .  1 

71  Fogo,  Nfd 1 

72  Florenceville,  N.B...  2 
74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 

HOWIE,  JOHN  W 
r.  on,T.  1857.— R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1861. 

1857  Guysboro',  N.S    ....  1 

58  Margarie,  N.S 1 

59  PortMouton,  N.S..  3 
62  Ship  Harbour,  C.B..  3 
65  Florenceville,  N.B 2 

67  Gabarus,  C.B 4 

71  Shubenecadie,  NS...  3 
74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


•  HUESTIS,  GEORGE  0. 
r.  on  t.  1846.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1851. 

1846  Shelburne,  N.S.  1 

47  Maitland,  N.S 2 

49  Cornwallis,  N.S 1 

50  Halifax  County,  .NS  1 

51  Bedeque,  P.E.I         ..  2 

53  Truro,  N.S..    .    3 

56  Guysboro',  N.S      3 

59  Sydney,  C.B ...  3 

62  Fredericton,  N.B. . .  2 

64  St.  John  West,  N.B.  2 

66  Lunenburg,  N.S 3 

69  Canning,  N.S 3 

72  Cornwall,  P.E.I 2 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

Chairman  of  District  1861, 
1862,  1864,  and  1873. 

Financial  Secretary  1865  and 
1866. 


HUESTIS,  STEPHEN  F. 
r.  on  t.  1858.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1862. 
1858  Ship  Harbour  and  Port 
Hood,  C.B    1 

59  Guysboro',  N.S 1 

60  Eichibucto,  N.B..      ..       1 

61  Woodstock,  N.B 1 


1862  Jacksonville,  N.  B a 

65  Digby,  NS...    3 

68  Carlton— St.  John,  N.B.  2 
70  Horton.  N.S 3 

73  Bridgtown,  N.S. .     ..       1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 
Financial   Secretary    1865    to 

1867  and  1873. 

Journal  Secretary  of  Conference 
1869  to  1873. 

Secretary  of  Home  Missionary 
Society  1870  to  1874. 

Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 
ference, Toronto,  1874. 


HUMPHREY,  STEPHEN,  M.A. 

R.  ore  t.  1856.' — ord.  1857.— 
R.  f.  c.  1860. 

1856  M.  E.  Church,  U.S. .  ,  2 

58  Sackville,  N.B  .  2 

60  River  John,  N.S         .  .  1 

61  Sackville,  N.B.  (sup'y).  2 
63  Moncton,  N.B... (sup'y).  4 
67  Hillsboro',  N.B,.  ..  ....  4 

70  Bermuda .  ,  3 

72  Moncton,  N.B. .  (sup'y).  2 
74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 


I.       &      J. 


IBBITSON,  WILLIAM  H,  B.A. 

R.  071  T.  1870 

1870  Sackville,  N.B.      ..(stu)  2 

72  Truro,  N.S...  ...     1 

A  graduate  of  Mount  Allison 

Wesleyan  College— B.A. ,  1872. 
Died  April  21st,  1873,  aged  30 
years. 

INGHAM,  JABEZ. 

r.  on  t.  &  o.  1840. 

1840  Grand  Bank,  Nfd ... .         3 

43  Perlican,  Nfd 3 

46  Bonavista,  Nfd 2 

48  Returned  to  England. 
Note. — In  1879  he  was  station- 
ed at  Whitney,  Oxford  District. 

JACKSON,  GEORGE. 
R.  071  t.  &  o.  1816. 

1816  West  Indies 4 

20  Windsor,  N.S 2 

22  Tryon,  P.E.I 3 

26  Fredericton,  N.B 2 

28  Returned  to  England. 
.  Died  1864. 

JAMES,  SILAS. 

R.  o?i  t.  1870. 

1870  Sackville,  N.B (stu.)  3 

73  Nashwaak,  N.B .   1 

n  a    v  li     B.n  r  t    n r 


JAMES,  THOMAS  H. 
c.  1871.— R.  on  t.  1872. 

1871  Wallace,  N.  S 1 

72  Guysboro,  N.S 1 

73  Flat  Island,  Nfd 1 

74  Newfoundland  Conference. 

JESSOP,  WILLIAM. 
r.  omt.  1784.— r.  f.  c.  1786. 

1784  New  York  Conference. . .   4 

88  Shelburne,  N.S.  . .   1 

89  Liverpool,  N.S 2 

91  Barrington,  N.S..  1 

92  Halifax,  N.S 1 

0,3 ^ 

94  St.  John,  N.B. .    "      ..    1 
Died  Dec.  1795. 

JOHNSON,  GEORGE. 
R.  «t.  1830.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1834. 
1830  Annapojis  &  St.  David's.   1 

31  St.John,  N.B 1 

32  Sussex  Vale,  N.B. 2 

34  St.  David's,  N.B...  ..   1 

35  Fredericton,  N.B.  . .   1 

36  Annapolis,  N.S 2 

38  Bridgetown,  N.S.  ..  2 

40  Woodstock,  N.B.  3 

43  Milltown,  N  B..  2 

45  Annapolis,  N.S 2 

47  Miramichi,  N.B..   .  3 


1853  Sheffield,  N.B 3 

56  St.  Andrew's,  N.B 3 

59  Yarmouth,  N.S.      ......   1 

60  Liverpool,  N.S .  2 

62  Petite  Riviere,  N.S 3 

65  Wallace  &  Pugwash,  N.S  3 
68  Guysboro  &  Canso,  N.S..  2 
70  Horton,  N.S. .,  .(sup'y.)  4 
74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

Financial  Secretary  1855. 
Chairman  of  District  1861  to 
1864,  and  1866  to  1869. 

JOHNSON,  JOHN. 
r.  out.  1861.— R.  F.  c.  &  o.  1865. 
1861  Ship  Harbour,  C.B 1 

62  Margarie,  C.B 1 

63  Guysboro,  N.S 2 

65  New  Germany,  N.S.    »  .  2 

67  Andover,  N.B 1 

68  PortMouton,  N.S 2 

70  Kempt,  N.S.....,,  2 

73  Maitland,  N.S 1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference.. 

JOHNSON,  LEVI  S 
R.  on  t.  1868.— R.  F.  C.  &  O.  1872. 
1868  Guysboro',  N.S...      ...  2 

70  Annapolis,  N.S 1 

71  Weymouth,  N.S..,..  2 
73  Alberton,  P.E.Ir   .  1 

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EASTERN    BRITISH   AMERICA   CONFERENCE. 


389 


JOHNSON.  RICHARD,  M.D. 
B.  out.  1857.— E.  f.  c.  &  o.  1861. 

1857  Truro,  N.S 1 

58  Margate,  P.E.I 2 

60  Windsor,  N.S 3 

63  Kempt,  N.S 1 

64  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.     .   2 

66  Charlottetown.  ..(sup'y.)  3 
69  Located.     Ill-health. 

JOHNSON,ROBERT  O'BRIEN. 
K.  out.  1863.— E.  f.  c.  &0.  1867. 
1863  Sackville (stu.  )  1 

64  Lunenburg,  N.S 1 

65  Musquodoboit,  N.S. ..       2 

67  Parrsboro'.  N.S.  2 
69  Kingsclear,  N.  B. .  . .  2 
71  Grand  Lake,  N.B.  3 
74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

JOHNSON,  WILLIAM  J. 
c.  1872.— e.  on  t.  1873 
1872 

73  Kentville,  N.S. 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

JOHNSTONE,  BENJAMIN  J. 
a.  on  t.  I860.— a.  f.  c.  &  o.  1865. 
1860  Margate,  P.E.I 1 

61  DigbyNeck,  N.S...  2 


1863  Coverdale,  N.B..  1 

64  Burton,  N.B 2 

65  Andover,  N  B 2 

67  New  Germany,  N.S.  ...     2 
69  Removed  to  United  States. 


JONES,  JAMES. 

E.  on  t.  1804. 

1804  Sheffield,  N.B. 
5  Located. 


JOST,  CRANSWICK,  M.A. 
r.  out.  1862.— e.  f.  c.  &o.  1866. 

1862  Country  Harbour,  N.S. .    1 

63  Sidney  ^  C.B 1 

64  Pugwash,  N.S 2 

66  Dorchester,  N.B 1 

67  )  Vice-Principal    Mount 
to  >    Allison  Academy,  and 

69  )      Professor  of  Hebrew. 

70  Richibucto,  N.B.  2 

72  Avondale,  N.S 2 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

A  graduate  of  the  Wesleyan 
University,  Middletown,  Conn., 
1862.     Financial  Secretary  1873. 


JOST,  JEREMIAH  V. 
e.  on  t.  1837— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1842. 

1837  Murray  Harbour,  P.E.I.  1 

38  Liverpool,  N,S 1 

39  Wallace,  N.S 2 

41  Maitland,  N.S.  1 

42  Liverpool,  N.S  .  .  1 

43  Corn wallis,  N.S 1 

44  Guysboro',  N.S  ....  3 
47  Sydney,  C.  B  .  .  4 
51  Barrington,  N.S..  .  .  3 
54  St.  Stephens,  N.B. .  2 
56  St.  David's,  N.B.  3 

59  Moncton,  N.B 3 

62  Cornwallis  and  Little 

York,  P.E.I 2 

64  River  John,  N.S....  3 

67  Albion  Mines,  N.S..  2 

69  Sydney,  C.B..  3 

72  Guysboro',  N.S I 

73  Charlottetown. . . .  (sup'y)  1 

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference. 


JUBB,  JOHN  E. 
c  1871. — e.  on  t. 


1871 


72  Wilmot,  N.S. 

73  Located 


K. 


KNIGHT,  RICHARD,  D.D. 
e.  on  t.  1816. 

1816  Newfoundland 17 

33  Nova  Scotia,  New  Bruns- 
wick and  P.  E.  Island. 
55  St.  John,  West,  N.  B.       2 
57  Sheffield,  N.B 3 

Note. — For  several  years  prior 
to  the  formation  of  the  Conference 
of  Eastern  British  Americe,  he  was 
Chairman  and  General  Superin- 
tendent of  Missions.  After  the 
organization  of  the  Conference  he 


was  the  Chairman  of  his  District 
from  1855  to  1859.  He  was  Co- 
Delegate  of  the  Conference  for 
1857,  1858  and  1859.  In  1857  he 
visited  the  Canada  Wesleyan  Con- 
ference at  Toronto  as  a  fraternal 
Delegate  from  his  own  Confer- 
ence. He  died  May  23rd,  1860, 
aged  72  years. 


KNOWLAN,  JAMES. 
e.  on  t.  &  o.  1806. 

1806  Jamaica 

8  Liverpool,  N.S 


1809  Cumberland,  N.S.    ..  2 

11  Halifax,  N.S 2 

13  St.  John,  N.B 2 

15  Liverpool,  N.S 2 

17  Halifax,  N.S 1 

18  Shelburne,  N.  S .  . .   2 

20  Halifax,  N.S. .  ...    1 

21  )  Canada 

to  >         Wesleyan 

31  )  Conference. 

32  Westmorland,  N.B.    .    .2 

34  Halifax (sup'y)  11 

Died  October  17th,  1845,  .aged 

66  years. 


L. 


LANDER,  CHARLES. 
K.  OftT.  1861.— e.  f.  c.  &o.  1865. 


1861  Petites,  Nfd.. . 

63  St.  Johns,  Nfd. 

64  Trinity,  Nfd. .    . 

65  Fogo,  Nfd. . .      . 
67  Catalina,  Nfd. 
69  Perlican,  Nfd.... 
72  Harbour  Grace 


2 
1 
2 
2 
2 
3 
...  2 
74  Newfoundland  Conference. 


LANE,  CHRISTOPHER  L. 

E.  on  T.  1860. 

1860  Parrsboro',  N.S.  1 

61  Canaan,  N.B 1 

62  Located. 

LATHERN,  JOHN. 

o.  1855.— a.  on  x.  1856.— 

a.  f.  c.  &  o.  1859. 

1855  British  Conference  1 

56  Fredericton,  N.B.  1 


1857  Cornwallis,  N.S 2 

59  St.  John,  South,  N.  B  . .   3 
62  Halifax,  N.S. . .  .  3 

65  Fredericton,  N.B..  .  3 

68  St.  John,  N.B.  3 

71  Yarmouth, .        ....         2 

73  Halifax,  Brunswick  St...  1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 
Financial  Secretary  1865,  1866 

and  1870  to  1872.  Chairman  of 
District  1867.  Delegate  to  First 
General  Conference  Toronto,  1874. 


390 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


Le  LACHEUR,  DAVID  W 

R.  071  T.  1863.—  R.F.C.&0.  1867. 

1863  Andover,  N.B 2 

65  Havelock,  N.B. . .  1 

:  66  Parrsboro',  N.S 1 

67  Advocate  Harbour,  N.S.   1 

68  Nashwaak,  N.S 3 

71  Pugwash,  N.S.  .  2 
;  73  Removed  to  U.  States. 

Le  PAGE,  ALFRED  E. 
r.  ore  t.  1864.— k.f.c.&o.  1869. 

1864  Sackville,  N.B. . .  .(stu.)  1 

65  Digby  Neck,  N.S.  1 

66  Gabarus,  C.B 1 

67  Musquodoboit,  N.S 2 

69  Port  Hawkesbury,  C.B. .  3 

72  Charlottetown,P.E.I.(sup)l 

73  Margate,  P.E.I 1 

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference. 

LEWIS,  JOHN. 
r.  on  t.  &  o.  1814. 

1814  Island  Cove,  Nfd. .  2 

16  Port  de  Grave,  Nfd.  .  1 

17  Hant's  Harbour,  Nfd..  1 

18  Burin,  Nfd 2 

20  Removed  to  England. 

Died  1867. 


.      LIKELY,  JOHN  B. 

R.    071  T.    1858. 

1858  Windsor,  N.S....  2 

60  Yarmouth,  N.S 2 

62  Removed  to  United  States 
and  united  with  the  Indiana  Con- 
ference of  the  Methodist  Episco- 
pal Church. 


LOCKHART,  CHRISTOPHER, 
c.  1842.— r.  on  t.  1843.— 
R.  f.  c.  &  o.   1847. 
1842  Amherst  and  Parrsboro', 

Nova  Scotia . .  1 

43  Liverpool  and  Mill  Vil- 

lage, Nova  Scotia      . .  1 

44  Carleton,  N.B 1 

45  Woodstock  and  Andover, 

New  Brunswick 2 

47  Bathurst,  N.B 3 

50  Chatham,  N.S.  2 

52  Aylesford,  N  S. .       . .  3 

55  Barrington,  N  S..      . .    .  3 

58  Carbonear,  Nfd 2 

60  Harbour  Grace,  Nfd.    .2 
62  Annapolis,  N.S..  .2 

64  Petite  Riviere,  N.S 3 

67  Horton,  N.S 3 

70  Sussex  Vale,  N.B.  2 

72  St.  Andrews,  N.B.  2 
74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


LODGE,  WILSON  W. 
R.  on  t.  1866.— R.  F.  c.  &0.  1870. 
1866  Guysboro',  N.S....  2 

68  Andover,  N.B 2 

70  Caledonia,  N.S 1 

71  N.  E.  Harbour,  N.S.    ..  3 
74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 

LOWRY,  JAMES. 
R.  on  T.  &o.  1799. 

1799  Ballyconnell,  Ireland. 

1800  St.  John,  N.B ...  2 

2  Removed  to  U.  States. 

Withdrew  1812. 

LUCAS,  AQUILA. 

c.  1871. — r.  on  T.  1872. 

1871  Souris,  P.E.I 2 

73  Little  York,  P.E.I 1 

74  N.B.  &  F.E.I.  Conference. 

LUNSFORD,  ISAAC. 
R.  on  t.   1788. 
1788  )  Methodist 
to  >        Episcopal 

91  )  Church,  U.S. 

92  Shelburne,  N.S  . .  1 

93  Halifax,  N.S 1 

94  Liverpool,  N.S 1 

95  United  States..  1 

Located  1809. 


M. 


MACK,  ROBERT  BARRY. 

K.  OtlT.  1866.— R.  F.  c.  &o.  1870. 

1866  Horton,  N.S 1 

67  Amherst,  NS...  2 

69  Port  La  Tour,  N.  S. . .  3 
72  River  John,  N.S.  1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


MAGGS,  WILLIAM. 
r.  on  t.  1870. 

1870  Nashwaak,  N.S 1 

71  St.  John  (City  Mis.), N.B.  3 
74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conf. 


MANN,  JAMES, 

Was  born  in  New  York  in  1750.  In 
1783  he  removed  to  Nova  Scotia, 
and  was  soon  after  converted.  In 
1786  he  gave  himself  wholly  to 
the  work  of  the  Ministry,  and 
was  placed  in  charge  of  Barring- 
ton,  N.S.  In  May,  1789,  he  was 
ordained  in  Philadelphia,  and  his 
ordination  parchment  was  signed 
by  Thomas  Coke  and  Francis  As- 
bury.  For  thirty-three  years  he 
faithfully  discharged  the  duties  of 
a  Methodist  Minister.  He  died 
Dec.  25th,  1820,  aged  70  years. 


MANN,  JOHN. 

A  brother  of  James  Mann,  was 
born  in  1743.  Under  the  preach- 
ing of  Richard  Boardman  he  ob- 
tained the  forgiveness  of  his  sins. 
In  1782  he  was  placed  in  charge 
of  the  church  in  New  York,  and 
subsequently  removed  to  Nova 
Scotia,  where  he  was  very  suc- 
cessful in  winning  souls  for  Christ. 
He  was  ordained  in  Philadelphia 
in  1784.  In  1786  his  name  ap- 
peared in  the  minutes  of  the 
British  Conference. 

He  died  February  26th,  1817, 
aged  74  years.  ■* 


MARSDEN,  JOSHUA. 
R.  onr.  1800.— r.  f.  c.  &o.  1804 
1800  Cumberland,  N.S.      ...  3 

3  Annapolis  &  St.  John,  NB  1 

4  Halifax,  N.S 2 

6  St.  John,  N.B 1 

7  Bermuda 

Died,  1837,  aged  61  years. 


MARSHALL,  JOHN. 


1818 
19 


Tortola,  West  Indies. 


1820  )  Nova  Scotia, 

to  >       New  Brunswick  and 

51  )  P.  Edward  Island. 

52  Truro,  N.S (sup'y.)  6 

58  Lunenburg,. N.S.(sup'y.)  6 
Died  July  12th,  1864,  aged  77 

years. 

MARSHALL,  THOMAS. 

r.  on  t.  1871. 

1871  Boiestown,  N.B 2 

73  Knowlesville,  N.B 1 

74  N.B.  &P.E.I.  Conference. 

MARSHALL,  WILLIAM. 
r.  oriT.  1838.— ord.  1839. 

1838  English  Conference 1 

39  Western  Shore,  Nfd. ...  2 
41  Island  Cove,  Nfd. 3 

44  Green  Bay,  Nfd 1 

45  Perlican, 'Nfd         1 

Died,  January  9th,  1846,  aged' 

35  years. 

MARTIN,  SAMUEL  B. 

r.  wit.  1861.— r.f.  c.  &o.  1866. 

1861  Musquodoboit,  N.S. .        2 

63  New  German}-,  N.S 2 

65  Sackville,  N.B..    .(stu.)  1 


EASTERN    BRITISH   AMERICA   CONFERENCE. 


391 


1866  Nashwaak,  N.B 2 

68  Middle  Musquodoboit,NS  2 
70  Port  Mouton,  N.S 2 

Died  Octobei  28th,  1871,  aged 
37  years. 

MATTHEWS,  SOLOMON, 
c.  1870,  e.  on  t.  1871. 
1870  Green's  Pond,  Nfd.  4 

74  Newfoundland  Conference. 

MEARING,  CHARLES. 
C.  1872.— e.  on  t.  1873. 

1872  Grand  Bank,  Nfd 2 

74  Toronto  Conference. 

MILLAR,  GEORGE. 
r.  on  t.  1817.— r.f.c.&o.  1821. 

1817  Newport,  N.S..  1 

18  Ramsheg,  N.S 1 

19  Bedeque,  P.  E.  1 2 

21  Yarmouth,  N.S.    ..  1 

22  Sheffield,  N.S..  1 

23  Newport,  N.S 1 

.24  Shelburne,  N.S....  3 

27  Horton,  N.S...  2 

29  Lunenburg,  N.S 2 

31  Liverpool,  N.S 2 

33  Parrsboro',  N.S 1 

34  Bridgetown,  N.S.  2 

36  Frederieton,  N  B. .        . .   1 

37  Bridgetown,  N  S.  (sup'y)  1 

38  Annapolis,  N  S 2 

40  Point  de  Bute,  N.B 1 

41  St.  John,  North,  N.B..  1 

42  St.  John,  South,  N.B. .  3 
45  Sackville,  N.B 2 

47  Mill  Town,  N.B 1 

48  Bridgetown,  N.S.      ' . . .    1 

49  St.  Andrews,  N.B 2 

51  Digby,  N.S.    ...(sup'y.)  1 

52  St.  Andrews,  N.B.        ..    1 

53  Bridgetown,  N.S. (sup'y)  6 
Died  July  14th,    1869,   aged  81 

years. 

MILLIGAN,  GEORGES.,  M.A. 
R.  on  t.  1854.— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1858. 
1854  Burton,  N.  B  .  2 

56  Pownal,  P.E.I 1 

57  River  John,  N.S;...         3 
60  Guysboro',  N.S    2 

62  )Prof.  of  Latin  and  Heb- 

63  |  rew,  Sackville  Acad'y. 

64  Woodstock,  N.B 3 

67  Halifax,  North,  N.S.         3 

70  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.    .    1 

71  St.  John,  N.B..  (sup'y.)  1 

72  St.  John's,  Nfd ... .  2 
74  Newfoundland  Conference. 


Financial  Secretary  1868  and 
1869. 

Chairman  of  District  1865, 
1866,  1870,  and  1873. 

Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 
ference, Toronto,  1874. 

MILLS,  EDWIN. 

E.  OUT.  1867.— E.  F    c.  &  o.  1872. 

1867  Sackville,  N.  B. . . .  (stu.  )  1 

68  Knowlesville,  N.B 3 

71  Manchester,  N.S 2 

73  Havelock,  N.B  .  1 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 


MOORE,  EZRA  B. 
E.  on-r.  1864.— r.  f.  c.  &o.  1868. 

1864  Annapolis,  N.S 1 

65  Liverpool,  N.S    1 

66  Caledonia,  N.S          . .  1 

67  Digby,  N.S 1 

68  Weymouth,  N.S 1 

69  Northampton,  N.  B.      . .  1 

70  Jacksonville,  N  B 3 

73  Burlington,  N.S.          ..  1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

MOORE,   FREDERICK  W 
e.  on  t.  1851. — k.  f.  c.  &  o.  1855. 

1851 1 

52  Margaret's  Bay,  N.S..  1 

53  Horton,  N.S 1 

54  Mill  Village,  N.S....  3 

57  Sydney,  C.B 3 

60  Bermuda    3 

63  St.  Andrews,  N.  B 2 

65  Miramichi,  N.B 1 

66  Pownal,  P.E.I 1 

67  Charlottetown    .{sup'y.)  4 

71  Located — ill-health. 

MORRIS,  AUGUSTUS  B.,  B.A. 

E.  on  t.   1870. 

1870  Miramichi,  N.B 1 

71  Golden ville,  N.S 1 

72  Located — ill-health. 


MORTON,  ARTHUR  D.,  M.A. 
E.  on  t  1866.— e.  f.  v.  &  o.  1870. 
1866  Miramichi,  N.B.        ..        1 

67  Newcastle,  N.B 1 

68  Marysville,  N.B 2 

70  Kentville,  N.S 1 

71  Albion  Mines,  N.S 2 

73  Stellarton,  N.S    .  ..    1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

A  graduate  of  .Mount  Allison 
Wesleyan  College— B.A. ,  1864  ; 
M.A.,  in  course,  1870. 


MORTON,    ROLAND. 

e.  out.  1840. — r.  f.  c.  &o.  1845. 

1840  Newport,  N.S 2 

42  Maitland,  N.S.    .-.        ..2 

44  Yarmouth,  N.S 2 

46  Barrington,  N  S 3 

49  Lunenburg,  N.S  . .        . .  3 

52  Liverpool,  N.S 3 

55  Windsor,  N.S 3 

58  Halifax,  N.S 1 

59  Pownal,  P.E  I.              . .  2 

61  Guysboro',  N.S 2 

63  Sydney,  C.  B. .    : 3 

66  Truro,  N  S 3 

Albion  Mines,  N.S.  2 

Windsor,  N.S.  .(sup'y.)  3 

Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

Financial  Secretary  1850  to 
1858. 

Journal  Secretary  of  Confer- 
ence 1855,  1856,  and  1857. 


MOSHER,  JOHN  A. 

e.  om.  1861  — r.  f.  o.  &o.  1865. 

1861  Kingston,  N.B 1 

62  Grand  Lake, N.B.  .        ..  2 

64  Sheffield,  N.B 1 

65  Murray  Harbour,  P.  E.  I.  2 

67  Kempt,  N.S 3 

70  Maitland,  N.S 3 

73  Nappan,  N.S 1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


MURRAY,   WILLIAM. 
E.  on  t.   &  o.   1825. 

1825  Westmoreland,  N.S.. 

26  Annapolis,  N.S 

27  Digby,  N.S 

28  St.  Stephen,  N.B 

29  Sussex  Vale,  N.  B . 

30  Petit?odiac,  N.B 

31  Bathurst,  N.B. 

32  Sheffield,  N.B 2 

34  Port  de  Grave,  Nfd 2 

36  Visiting  England  &  West 

Indies 1 

37  St.  John,  N.B  ..(sup'y.)  3 
Died  January  16th,  1840,  aged 

40  years. 

MYERS,  CHARLES. 
r.  on  t.  1872. 

1872  Exploits,  Nfd 1 

73  Little  Biy  Islands, Nfd..   1 

74  Newfoundland  Conference 


392 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


Mc. 


McARTHUR,  ROBERT. 

R.  on  T.  1871. 

1871  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.        2 

73  Halifax,  N.S 1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

Mccarty,  william. 

r.  onr.  1845.— r.  f.  c.  &o.  1849 

1845  Petitcodiac,  N.B.  ... 

46  Bathurst,  N.  B 

47  Richibucto,  N.B. 

48  Halifax,  N.S 

49  Truro,  N.S 2 

51  Guysboro',  N.S 2 

53  Wallace,  N.S 3 

56  Amherst,  N.S 3 

59  Digby,  N.S 3 

62  Aylesford,  N.S  ..3 

65  Moncton,  N.B 3 

68  SusSex  Vale,  N.B...  2 

70  Hillsburg,  N.S 2 

72  St.  John,  N.B...(sup'y)  1 

73  Dorchester,  N.B 1 

74  N.  B.  &  P  E.  I.  Conference. 
Financial  Secretary  1855  to  1858. 

McCOLL,  DUNCAN. 
1793—1830. 
As  we  have  no  records  at  hand 
to  indicate  the  Circuits  on  which 
the  above-named  laboured,  we 
cannot  give  the  order  of  his  work. 
He  was  born  in  the  north  of  Eng- 
land in  1754.  In  17 —  he  was 
providentially  led  to  Jamaica  and 
was  soon  after  made  a  partaker  of 
the  joy  of  sins  forgiven  and  at 
once  he  began  to  work  for  Jesus. 
In  Halifax,  St.  Andrews,  St.  Ste- 
phen, Annapolis  and  other  places 
nis  ministrations  were  greatly 
blessed  in  the  conversion  of  souls. 
He  was  ordained  by  Bishop  As- 
bury  in  1795.  He  died  Dec. 
17th,  1830,  aged  76  years. 

Mcdonald,  william. 

1830—1834. 
Born  in  1801.  Converted  in 
Quebec  under  the  ministry  of  the 
Rev.  Richard  Pope  in  1828.  Soon 
after  this  great  event  he  went  to 
Nova  Scotia,  but  travelled  only 
three  circuits,  Liverpool  being  his 
last.  He  died  on  March  16th, 
1834,  aged  33  years. 


Mcdowell,  samuel. 

r.  on  t.  1808. 

1808  Carbonear,  Nfd 2 

10  Conception  Bay,  Nfd....  1 

11  Bonavista,  Nfd    1 

12  Carbonear,  Nfd    ...  1 
23  Returned  to  England. 

Died  in  1855. 


McGEARY,  JOHN. 
R.  on  T.  1782. 

1782  England 3 

85  Carbonear,  Nfd....  1 

86  Harbour  Grace,  Nfd . .  1 

87  Carbonear,  Nfd 1 

88  Returned  to  England. 

McKEOWN,  HEZEKIAH. 
r.  om.  1853.—  r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1857. 

1853  Liverpool,  N.S.       ..  1 

54  Perlican,Nfd 1 

55  Musquodoboit,  N.S.-. ,,  1 

56  Burton,  N.B    3 

59  St.  Stephen's,  N.  B.  3 

62  St.  John,  West,  N.B..  3 

65  Newport,  N.S 4 

69  St.  Stephen's,  N.B 3 

72  Woodstock,  N.  B 2 

Chairman  of  District,  1872  and 
1873.  Delegate  to  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 


McKINNON,  WILLIAM  C. 
r.  on  t.  1853.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1857. 

1853  Bedeque,  P.E.I.        ....  2 

55  Guysboro'  &  Canso,  N.S.  1 

56  Bedeque,  P.E.I.  .  .  2 
58  Mid.  Musquodoboit,  N.S.  3 
61  Shelburne,  N.S 1 

Died  March  26th,  1862,  aged 
38  years. 

McMASTERS,  SAMUEL. 

r.  om  t.  1836.— r.  f.  c  &  o.  1841. 

1836  Petitcodiac,  N.  B 3 

39  Sussex  V.ale,  N.  B..  2 

41  Nashwaak,  N.B..  2 

Died  Oct.  6th,  1842,  aged  36 
years. 


McMURRAY,  JOHN. 

c.  1833.— r.  on  t.  1834.- 
r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1838. 


1833  Maitland,  N.S 

35  Halifax,  N.S 

36  Yarmouth,  N.S... 

38  Sydney,  C  B. 

39  Brigus,  Newfoundland 

42  OldPerlican,  Nfd.. 

43  Barrington,  N.S.. ,    . 
46  Liverpool,  N.S. 

50  Halifax,  N.  S 

54  Charlottetown,  P.E.I 

57  Truro,  NS 

59  St.  John,  N.  B , 

62  )  Editor 

to  >         and 

68  )  Book  Steward 

69  Woodstock,  N.  B 

70  Newport,  N.S , 

73  Hantsport,  N.S..      .. 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


Chairman  of  District  1854  to 
1861,  1869, 1871  and  1873.  Jour- 
nal Secretary  of  Conference  1859. 
Secretary  of  Conference  1861  to 
1864.  President  of  Conference 
1865  and  1874.  Delegate  to  First 
General  Conference  at  Toronto, 
1874. 


McNUTT,  ARTHUR. 
r.  out.  1828.— R.  f.  c.&  o.  1832. 


1828  Annapolis,  N.S 1 

29  Fredericton,  N.B 1 

30  St.  Stephen's,  N.B 2 

32  Annapolis,  N.S 2 

34  St.  John,  N.B.  ..  3 

37  St.    Stephen's    and    St. 

David's,  N.B. 
40  Mirainichi,  N.B. 

42  Westmoreland.  N.B 

43  Sackville;  N.B. .    . 
45  St.  John,  North,  N 

47  St.  Andrew's,  N.B. 

48  Sheffield,  N.B... 

49  Bridgetown,  N.S.  . 
51  Woodstock,  N.B.  . . 
53  St.  Andrew's,  N.B. 
56  Newport,  N.S..      . 
59  Halifax,  N.S      ..(sup'y) 


B. 


Chairman  of  District  1856  to 
1859.  Died  May  12th,  1864, 
aged  69  years. 


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393 


■N.  &  O. 


NARRAWAY,  JAS.  R.,  M.A. 

E.  on  t.  1841. — e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1845. 

1841  Shubenecadie,  N.S 1 

42  Newport,  N.S 2 

44  Shubenecadie,  N.S.. .  6 

50  Cornwallis,  N.S 1 

51  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.  ..   3 
54  Guysboro'  &  Causo,  N.S.  3 

57  Sackville,  N.B 3 

60  St.    John,    Carlton   St., 

N.B 2 

62  St.  John,  South,  N.B. .     4 
66  St.  John,  North,  N.B. . .   2 

68  St.  John,  Portland,  N.B.   1 

69  St.  John,  N.B.  .  .(sup'y)  5 
74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 

Delegate  to  Canada  Wesleyan 
Conference,  Kingston,  1860. 

NEWTON,  FRANCIS. 

e.  on  t.  1795. 

1795  St.  John,  N.B.  1 

Drowned  while  journeying  from 
Halifax  to  the  United  States  to 
meet  Rev.  Dr.  Coke,  Sept.,  1796. 

NICOLSON,  ALEX.   W 

E.  o?i  t.  1856.— e.  f.  (i.  &  o.  1860. 

1856  Margaree,  C.B.  1 

57  Perlican,  Nfd. ...  3 

60  Cornwall,  P.E.  I.        . .       2 


1862  St.  John,  N.B.  ... 
64  Sackville,  N.B... 
67  Woodstock,  N.B. 
69  Windsor,  N.S.   . 
72  Dartmouth,  N.S... 


2 
.  3 

2 
3 
1 

73  Halifax,  Editoe  &  Book 

Stewaed . .   1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

Financial  Secretary  1867, 1868, 
and  1870  to  1872.  Delegate  to 
First  General  Conference,  Toronto, 
1874. 


NIGHTINGALE,  ADAM. 

E.    071   T.    &   o.    1822. 


1822 


Nfd. 


23  Island  Cove,  Nfd.    ...  2 

25  Hant's  Harbour,  Nfd.  .  .  1 

26  Bonavista,  Nfd  .            . .  2 
28  Grand  Bank,  Nfd  2 

30  Western  Bay,  Nfd 1 

31  Island  Cove,  Nfd.  3 

34  Trinity  Bay,  Nfd.      . .  1 

35  Bonavista,  Nfd 2 

37  Trinity  Bay,  Nfd 3 

40  Port  de  Grave,  Nfd. .  4 

44  Grand  Bank,  Nfd 2 

46  St.  John's,  Nfd.. (sup'y)  2 

48  Bonavista,  Nfd.  3 

51  Perlican,  Nfd 2 

53  Hant's  Harbour,  Nfd —  1 


1854  Port  de  Grave,  Nfd 4 

58  Hant's  Harbour,  Nfd..    .    1 

59  St.  John's,  Nfd.. (sup'y)  6 
65  British  Wesleyan  Conf. 

In   1872   he   was   a   Supernu- 
merary at  Bristol. 


NORRIS,  JAMES. 
1827  )  Canada 
to  >        Wesleyan 

42  )  Conference. 

43  Trinity  Harbour,  Nfd. . .   1 

44  Island  Cove,  Nfd.  4 
48  Carbonear,  Nfd      . .       .,4 

52  Blackhead,  Nfd.      2 

54  Canada  Wesleyan  Conf. 


NURSE,  JAMES. 

o.   1872.— e.  on  t.   1873. 

1872  St.  John's,  Nfd  .    . .  2 

74  Newfoundland  Conference. 

OLIVANT,  THOMAS. 
e.  on  t.   1800. 


1800  Liverpool,  N.S. 

2 _  .      . . 

4  Suspended. 

Died,  1846. 


PAISLEY,  ('HAS.   H.,  M.A. 
E.  ore  t.  1866.— e.  f.  c.  &o.  1870. 
1866  Wallace    and    Pugwash, 

Nova  Scotia 2 

68  Miramichi,  N.B 2 

70  Dartmouth,  N.S        ...     2 

72  Bathurst,  N.B 2 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 

PARKER,  CALEB, 
c.   1870.— E.  071  t.    1871. 
1870 . 

71  New  Germany,  N  S 1 

72  Caledonia,  N.S  ..  2 
74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

PARKER,  ISAAC   NEWTON. 

<■■   1862.— e.   on    r.   1863.— 

E.  F.   o.   &  o.  1866. 

1862  Sheffield  &  Salmon  River, 

New  Brunswick.  1 

63  Dalhousie,  N.B 3 

66  Hillsboro',  N.B...  1 


1867  Havelock,  N.B  ...  3 

70  Greenwich,  N  B..  2 

70  {  Greenwich,  N.B  )  , 

u  (Kingston,  N.B  \     "•■   l 

73  Kingston,  N.B  .  1 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 


PASCOE,  JOSEPH. 
E.  071  T.  1861.— E.  F.  c.  &o.  1862. 
1861  Hant's  Harbour,  Nfd..       1 

62  St.  John's,  Nfd 1 

63  Port  de  Grave,  Nfd 2 

65  Petites,  Nfd 3 

68  Fogo,  Newfoundland 3 

71  Island  Cove,  Nfd.  . .   3 

74  Newfoundland  Conference. 

Financial  Secretary  1873. 

PAYNE,   THOMAS. 

E.    071   T.    1816. 

1816  Ramsheg,  N.B      2 

18  Yarmouth.N.S    ..        .  .    1 


1819  Fredericton,  N.B  ....       1 

20  Annapolis,  N.B 3 

23  Removed  to  West  Indies. 

In  1872  he  was  at  Calais  in  the 
English  work. 


PAYSON,  GEORGE  B. 
e.  on  t.  1853.—  e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1857. 

1853  Richibucto,  N.  B 1 

54  St.  John,  South,  N.B..  1 

55  Upham,  N  B 1 

56  Margaret's  Bay,  N.S. .  2 
58  Kempt,  N.S 2 

60  St.  John,  N.B    .(sup'y.)  1 

61  Shediac,  N.B 1 

62  St.  David's,  N  B 3 

65  Sussex  Yale,  N.B.        . .  3 

68  Gagetown,  N.B 3 

71  Murray  Harbour,  P.E.I.   1 

72  Andover,  N.  B 2 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


394 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


PEACH,  JOHN  S. 
R.  07i  t.  1840. — k.  f.  c.  &  o.  1844. 

1840  Old  Perlican,  Nfd..  2 

42  Hermitage  Bay,  Nfd.  1 

43  Grand  Bank,  Nfd ......  .  1 

44  Island  Cove,  Nfd.    .„  I 

45  Trinity,  Nfd 1 

46  Twillingate,  Nfd.  4 

50  Burin,  Nfd .  „  . .  4 

54  Grand  Bank,  Nfd 3 

57  Isld.  Cove  &  Perlican  Nfd.   1 

58  Island  Cove,  Nfd 2 

60  Black  Head,  Nfd. . .  5 

65  Carbonear,  Nfdi.      ..       3 

68  Island  Cove,  Nfd.         . .   3 

71  Brigus,  Nfd..  . .   1 

72  Black  Head 2 

74  Newfoundland  Conference. 

Financial  Secretary,  1856  to 
1 862.  Chairman  of  District  1 863 
to  .1870. 

PELLEY,  EBENEZER  G. 
r.  on  t.  1870. 

1870  Island  Cove,  Nfd. 

71  Located. 

PENNA,  WILLIAM. 
R.  on  t.  1873. 
1873  Charlottetown,  P.E.I. 
74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference. 

PENNY,  WILLIAM  F.,  B.A. 
R.  on  t.  1871. 

1871  Sackville,  N.B..    .(stu.)  1 

72  St.  James,  West,  N.  B .     1 

73  Parrsboro',  N.S..  ..    1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

A  graduate  of  Mount  Allison 
Wesleyan  College— B.A. ,  1872. 

PERCIVAL,  WILLIAM  W. 
R.  071  t.  1861.—  R.  f.  v.  &  o.  1866. 

1861  Sackville,  NB.      .(stu.)  1 
62  Bermuda .    .  4 

66  Summerside,  P.E.I.  .    .      1 

67  Murray  Harbour,  P.E.I..   2 

69  Florenceville,  N.  B 3 

72  St.  David's,  N.B.  2 

74  N.  B.  &  P  E.  I.  Conference. 

PERKIN,   WILLIAM. 
R.  o»t.  1867.— R.  f.  c.  &  0. 1862. 

1857  Guysboro',  N.S.  1 

58  Truro,  N.S 1 

59  Point  de  Bute,  N.B 1 

60  Sackville,  N.B (stu  )  2 

62  Bathurst,  N.B...  1 

63  Located. 

PERKINS,  WILLIAM  W. 
R.  on  t.  1856.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1860. 
1856  Nashwaak,  N.B  2 

58  Little  York,  P.E.I...  '       1 

59  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.        1 


1860  Bathurst,  N.B.  ...  2 

"62  Miramichi,  N.B 3 

65  Yarmouth,  N.S 2 

67  St.  John,  West,  N.B..  1 

68  Charlottet'n.PEL.  (sup'y)  1 

69  Located — ill  health. 
Financial  Secretary  1865. 

PHINNEY,  JO*HN  S. 
r.  onr.  1851. — r.  f.  c  &o.  1855. 

1851  Woodstock,  N.B.  ..  1 

52  Andover,  N.B 1 

53  Woodstock,  N.B.        ...  1 

54  St.  John's,  Nfd  .  . .  1 

55  Brigus,  Nfd 1 

56  Harbour  Grace,  Nfd.  2 

58  Dartmouth,  N.S 1 

59  Burin,  Nfd 4 

63  Grand  Bank,  Nfd  . .  3 

66  Harbour  Grace,  Nfd  .3 
69  Bonavista,  Nfd.  3 
72  Bedeque,  P.E.I...  2 
74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 

PICKARD,  HUMPHREY,  D.D. 
r.  onT.  1836.— r.  f  c.  &  o.  1842. 


1836 


Miramichi,  N.B., 

Fredericton,  N.B., 
37  Wes.   Univ.,  Middleton, 

Connecticut..  2 

39  Miramichi,  N.B 2 

41  St.  John,  N.B 1 

42  Editor  Meth.  Magazine.. 

43  "^  Principal 

to  j-       Mount  Allison 

68  J  Institution. 

69^  Editor 

to  J-     and  Book 

72  J  Steward. 

73  Agent  for  Endow.  Fund. 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 
Graduated    at    the    Wesleyan 

University,  Middleton,  Connecti- 
cut, in  1839.     Journal  Secretary 
of  Conference  in  1856.     President  1 
of  Mt.  Allison  College  1862  to  | 
1868.       Received   the    honorary  ' 
degree  of  D.D.    from  the  Wes- 
leyan University  in  1857.     Dele- 
gate to  Canada  Wesleyan  Con- 
ference in  1857,  1860  and  1867. 
Delegate  to  English   Conference 
1857  and  1862. 

PICKAVANT,  JOHN. 
R.   on  t.    1814. 
1814  ) 

to  }  England. 

25  ) 

26  ^1 

to  [-Newfoundland. 

37  J 

38  Removed  to  England. 

Died,  1848. 

PICKLES,  CHARLES. 

c.  1870.— 11.  on  t.   1871. 

1870  Exploits,  Nfd     ... .  2 

72  Port  au  Basque,  Nfd 2 

74  Newfoundland  Conference. 


PICKLES,  FLETCHER  H.  W 
r.  on  t.  1858.—  r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1863. 
1858  Wallace,  N.S 1 

59  Fredericton.  N.B 1 

60  Horton,  N.S.    .       .  .,,     2 

62  Annapolis,  N.S .       1 

63  N.  E.  Harbour,  N.S....  2 

65  Dorchester,  N.B 1 

66  Mill  Village,  N.S 3 

69  Berwick,  N.S.    ..    2 

71  Annapolis,  N  S.. (sup'y.)  2 

73  Canning,  N  S    .  . ....... ,  1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

PICKLES,  FREDERICK  M. 

B.    051  T.    1870. 

1870  Weymouth,  N.S 1 

71  Sackville,  N.B.. .  .(stu.)  2 

72  Located._ 

PICKLES,  MICHAEL. 
r.  on  t.  &  o.  1827.— r.  f  c.  1831  ■ 
1827  Sussex  Vale,  N  B 2 

29  Fredericton,    and    Shef- 

field, N.B 1 

30  Miramichi,  N.B..     ....  1 

31  Bridgetown,  N.S 1 

32  Annapolis  &Digby.  N.S.  1 

33  Westmoreland,  N.S  ....  2 

35  Sussex  Vale ...  1 

36  Woodstock,  N  B 2 

38  St.    Stephen's    and    St. 

David's,  N.B 3 

41  Sheffield,  N.B.....    ...  2 

43  Portland,  St  John 3 

46  St.  Andrews.  N.B.,...  3 

49  Annapolis,  N.S..    ..  3 

52  Bridgetown,  N.S 3 

55  Yarmouth,  N.S .  3 

58  Bridgetown,  N.S 3 

61  Point  de  Bute,  N.B 2 

63  Sackville,  N.B. .  (sup'y.)  1 

64  St.  John,  N.B    .(sup'y).  4 

68  Mill  Village,  N.S(sup'y).  1 

69  Annapolis,  N.S.  .(sup'y).  3 

73  Canning,  N.S.    .(sup'y).  1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

PIKE,  JOHN  MARTIN. 
r.  omt.  1863.— R.  f.  c.  &o.  1868. 
1863  Petites,  Newfoundland..   2 

65  Sackville,  N.  B.. .  .(stu.)  1 

66  H ant's  Harbour,  Nfd....  2 

68  Port  de  Grave,  Nfd.      . .  1 

69  Nappan,  N.  S 1 

70  Hopewell,  N.B 1 

71  Nappan,  N.S 2 

73  Yarmouth,  East,  N.S.  . .  1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

PITBLADO,  CHARLES  B. 
r.  on  t.  1862.—  r.  F.  c.  &  o.  1866. 

1862  Yarmouth,  N.S 1 

63  Kingsclear,  N.B 1 

64  Miramichi,  N.B 2 

66  Falmouth,  N.S » 

69  St  Andrews,  N.B 3 

72  Removed  to  United  States 
and  united  with  the  New  Hamp- 
shire Conference  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church. 


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POPE,  HENRY. 
b.  onr.  1814.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1816. 

1814  Kingsbridge,  England..  2 

16  )  Canada 

to  >  Wesleyan 

25  )  Conference. 

26  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.  ..  2 
23  Parrsboro',  N.S.  1 
29  Liverpool,  N.  S. .    . .  2 

31  Lunenburg,  N.S 3 

34  Newport,  N.S 3 

37  Parrsboro',  N.S.        ..  2 

39  Horton,  N.S 3 

42  Liverpool,  N.S. . .  4 

46  Yarmouth,  N.S 3 

49  Newport,  N.S 3 

52  Windsor,  N.S 2 

54  Halifax,  N.S.  .(sup'y)20 
74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

Note. — In  1855  he  was  ap- 
pointed Chaplain  of  the  Provin- 
cial Penitentiary  by  the  Nova 
Scotia  Government,  which  office 
he  retained  until  his  death. 

POPE,  HENRY,  Jr. 
e.  onr.  1844. — r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1848. 

1844  Barrington,  N.S  . .  2 

46  Fredericton,  N.B 1 

47  Halifax,  N.S  .  ..  2 
49  Pownall,  P.E.I  2 

51  Maitland,  N.S 3 

54  Petite  Kiviere,  N.S  3 

57  Little  York,  P.E.I....  3 

60  Windsor,  N.S 3 

63  Charlottetown  .  .(sup'y.)  1 

64  Little  York,  P.E.I...  3 
67  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.  ..  3 
70  St.  John,  Germ.  St. ,  N.  B.  3 


1873  St.  John,Centenary,N.B.  1 
74  N.B.&P.E.l  Conference. 
Financial  Secretary  1S55, 1859, 
1861,  1862  and  1864  to  1866. 
Chairman  of  District  1867  to 
1873.  Co-Delegate  of  Conference 
1869.  President  of  Conference 
1871.  Representative  of  the  Con- 
ference at  the  General  Conference 
of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Ch  urch 
Brooklyn,  N.Y.,  1872.  Member 
of  the  Joint  Committee,  on  the 
Union  of  the  Conferences,  which 
met  in  Montreal,  1872.  Delegate 
to  the  First  General  Conference, 
Toronto,  1874. 

PRATT,  RICHARD. 

c.  1859.— r.  om.  I860.— 

r.  f.  o.  &  o.  1864. 

1859  Halifax,  N.S 2 

61  Charlottetown,  P.E.I. .     1 

62  West  Cape,  P.E.I.  ..2 
64  Cascumpec,  P.  E.  I. .  2 
66  Located. 


PRESTWOOD,  PAUL. 

r.  out.  1852. — r.  f.  c.  &o.  1856. 

1852  Han  t's  Harbour,  Nfd....  4 

56  Green's  Bay,  Nfd 3 

59  Bonavista,  Nfd...  3 

62  Carbonear,  Nfd 1 

63  St.  Johns,  Nfd 3 

66  Sydney,  C.B 3 

69  Bedeque,  P  E.I 3 

72  Wilmot,  N.S 1 

73  Shelburne,  N.S 1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


PRIESTLEY,  JAMES. 
r.  on  t.  1810. 

1810  Windsor,  N.S 1 

11  Located. 

Note. — He  subsequently  en- 
tered the  work  again.  In  1819, 
1820,  and  again  in  1823,  he  was 
stationed  in  St.  John,  N.B.,  but 
we  have  been  unable  to  find  a  re- 
cord of  his  work  beyond  the  above, 
nor  do  we  know  the  date  of  his 
death. 


PRINCE,  JOHN. 

c.  1845.— r.  on  t.  1846.— 

r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1851. 

1845  Pownal,  P.E.I 1 

47  Andover,  N.B 1 

48  Richibucto,  N.  B.     . .         1 

50  Bathurst,  N.B 3 

53  Sussex  Vale,  N.B...         3 


56  Woodstock,  N.B 3 

.    59  Bedeque,  P.E.I 2 

61  Portland,  St.  John,  N.B.  2 

63  Yarmouth,  N.S 3 

66  St  Johns,  Nfd 3 

69  Carbonear,  Nfd 

70  Moncton,  N.  B 

71  Berwick,  N.S 

72  St.  John,  N.B.  (sup'y).. 

73  Fairville,  N.B 

74  N.B.&P.E.l.  Conference. 
Financial  Secretary,   1860  and 

1861. 

Chairman  of  District,  1856- 
1858,  and  1865. 

Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 
ference, Toronto,  1874. 


R 


RAGAN,  JOHN. 
R.  on  t.  1789— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1791. 

1789  Halifax,  N.S 1 

90  Montgomery,  N.S 1 

91  St.  Johns,  N.B....  2 
93  Removed  to  U.  States. 

Died  September,  1797. 

READ,  JOHN. 

».  ore  t.  1859.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1861. 

1857  Andover,  N.B.            ...  2 
59  Nashwaak,  N.U.            ..2 

61  Gagetown,  N.  S 2 

63  Parrsboro',  N.S 3 

66  Cornwallis,  West,  N.S.  3 

69  Truro,  N.S 3 

72  Halifax,  South,  N.S....  2 
74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 
Financial  Secretary,  1871. 


REAY,  JOHN. 

r.  om.  1866.—  r.  f.  c.  &o.  1870. 

1866  Bay  Roberts,  Nfd      ....  2 

68  Petites,  Nfd 3 

71  Catalina,  Nfd 2 

73  Twillingate,  Nfd.     .  .         1 

74  Newfoundland  Conference. 


REMMINGTON,  JOHN. 

r.  on  t.   1802. 

1802  Coleraine,  Ireland..  2 

4  Harbour  Grace,  Nfd  3 

7  Bonavista,  Nfd  ...      .3 

10  Returned  to  Ireland,  where 

he  continued  to  labour  effectively 

until  1834,  when  he  obtained  a 

Supernumerary  relation.    He  died 

in  Nov.,  1838,  aged  66  years. 


RICE,  SAMUEL  DWIGHT. 
r.  out.  1837.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1841. 

1837  Miramichi,  N.B 3 

40  St.  John,  South,  N.B.  ..  2 

42  Sackville,  Wes.  Academy  1 

43  St.  John,  West 4 

47  Canada  Wesleyan  Conf. 

RICHARDSON,  THOMAS. 

r.  on  t.  1833.—  ord.  1835. 
1833  Carlisle,  England      1 

34  Bermuda 4 

38  Returned  to  England,  where 
he  continued  to  labour  until  his 
death,  which  took  place  in  1867 
or  1868. 


RICHEY,  JAMES  A. 
r.  on  t.  186U. 

1860  Sydney,  C.B  .. 
62  Withdrew. 


.   2 


396 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


RICHEY,  MATTHEW,  D.D. 
R.  071T.  1821.—  r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1825. 

1821  Newport,  N.S 1 

23  Ramsheg,  N.S.       ....       2 

25  Sheffield,  N.S 1 

26  Parrsboro'   N.S.      ...       2 

28  Shelburne,  N  S  .    2 

29  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.        1 

30  Tryon,  P.E.I 1 

31  St.  Vincent,  W.1 1 

'   32  Halifax,  N.S 2 

34  Windsor,  N.S 1 

35  "j  Canada 

to  V       Wesleyan 

50 )  Conference. 

51  Halifax,  N.S 4 

55  Co-Delegate  of  the  Conf. 

56  ) 

.    I  President  of  the 

en  \  Conference. 

61  St.  John,  South,  N.B.  . .  3 

64  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.  ..  3 

67  President  of  the  Conf. 

68  Avondale,  N.S.      ......  1 

: , 1 


1869  St.  John,  Portland,  N.B.  1 

70  Windsor,  N.S (suf'y)  4 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


RICHEY,  THEO.  STINSON. 

R.  on  t.   1858. 
1858  St.  Margaret's  Bay,  N.S.  1 

59  Yarmouth,  N.S..  1 

60  Sussex  Vale,  N  B  . . .         1 

61  Dartmouth,  N.S.  1 

62  Withdrew. 


ROGERS,  JABEZ  A. 
r.  oni.  1862.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1866. 

1862  Bona  vista,  Nfd          2 

64  Exploits,  Nfd 2 

66  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.  ..  1 

67  Dartmouth,  N.S 3 

70  Halifax,  North,  N.S..-.  .  3 

73  Yarmouth,  N.S    ...  1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


ROGERS,  THOMAS,  M.A. 
r.  oni.  1865. — r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1870. 
1865  Sackville (stu.).  2 

67  Annapolis,  N.  S  ...  1 

68  Bermuda 2 

70  Yarmouth  East,  N.S 3 

73  Petite  Riviere,  N.S 1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

A  graduate  of  Mount  Allison 
Wesleyan  College.  1867,  B.A. ; 
1870,  M.A. 

RYAN,  WILLIAM^ 
r.  onr.  1858. — r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1862. 
1858  King's  County,  P.E.I.  . .  1. 

59  Pugwash,  N.S 1 

60  Bermuda..    .    .      2 

62  Parrsboro',  N.S. 1 

63  Pownal,  P.E.I. 3 

66  Bermuda .•. 3 

69  Margate,  P.E.I 1 

70  Troy  Conference,  Methodist 

Episcopal  Church,  U.S. 


s. 


SARGENT,  WILLIAM. 
R  onr.  1865.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1869- 

1865  Amherst,  N.S 2 

67  Barrington.  N.S.      .  2 

69  Caledonia, 'N.S t  1 

70  Halifax  North,  N.S. ,  3 

73  Barrington,  N.S 1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

SCOTT,   DAVID  B. 
R.  on  t.  1858.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1862- 

1858  Gagetown&  Burton,  N.B.  2 

60  Woodstock,  N.B..  1 

61  Andover,  N.B 2 

63  Greenwich,  N.B  ...  3 

66  Maitland,  N.S 3 

69  Baiede  Verte,  N.B..  3 
72  Parrsboro',  N.S..  ..2 
74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

SCOTT,  FRANCIS. 

R.  on  t.   1868. 

1868  Exploits,  Nfd 2 

70  Dropped. 

SCOTT,  JAMES. 

c.   1872.— r.  on  t.  1873. 

1872  New  Germany,  N.S  ... .  2 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

SELLER,  JOSEPH,  M.A. 
R.  out.  1866.— r.  f.  c.  &o.  1871. 

1866  Sackville (stu.)  2 

68  Advocate,  N.S.      ..  1 

69  Parrsbnir.'    TVT   S  1 


1870  Marysville,  N.B. 1 

71  Nashwaak,  N.B.    ..  3 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 

A  graduate  of  Mottnt  Allison 
Wesleyan  College.  B.A.,  1868  ; 
M.A.  in  course  1870. 


SHENSTONE,  WM.  EWEN. 

1828  )  Canada 
to  >        Wesleyan 

36  )  Conference. 

37  Lunenburg,  N.S  2 

39  Barrington,  N.S 4 

43  Bermuda 3 

46  )  Canada  Wesleyan 

47  \  Conference. 

48  Trinity,  Nfd 1 

49  Harbour  Grace,  Nfd.  3 

52  Brigus,  Nfd 3 

55  Carbonear,  Nfd 3 

58  Harbour  Grace,  Nfd  2 

60  Port  de  Grave,  Nfd.  3 

63  Island  Cove,  Nfd. ...  2 

65  Brigus,  Nfd...      ...  3 

68  Brigus,  Nfd  . .    .  (sup'y).  6 
74  Newfoundland  Conference. 


SHENSTONE,  WM.  SAMUEL. 

r.  on  r.   1858. 

1858  Bonavista,  Nfd  1 

59  Carbonear,  Nfd       _.         2 
61  Hant's  Harbour.      ...       1 

Died  August  31st,  1861,  aged 


SHENTON,  JOB. 
r.  out.  I860.— r.  f.  c.  &o.  1864. 

1860  Sackville,  N.B 1 

61  Parrsboro',  N.S 2 

63  St.  John,  West,  N.B... .   1 

64  Fairville,  N.  B       2 

66  Sheffield,  N.B 3 

69  Yarmouth,  S.,  N.S 3 

72  Truro,  N.S 2 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

SHREWSBURY,  ABRAHAM 

R.  B. 

c.  1871.— R.  on  t.   1873. 

1871  St.  George's,  Bermuda. .  3 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 


SLACKFORD,  ELIAS. 

r.  out.  1861.— R.  f.  c.  &o.  1865. 

1861  Coverdale,  N.  B 2 

63  Parrsboro',  N.S 2 

65  Ship  Harbour,  N.S 3 

68  Kingston,  N.  B.    3 

71  Gagetown,  N.S........  3 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 


SLEEP,  PETER. 
r.  out.  1834.— R.  f.  c.  &o.  1838. 

1834  Miramichi,  N.B 2 

36  Petitcodiac,  N.B 2 

38  Bridgetown  &  Aylesford, 
Nova  Scotia .........  3 

41  Petitcodiac,  N.B... ....  2 

Died  August  8th,  1842,  aged 


EASTERN   BRITISH   AMERICA   CONFERENCE. 


397 


SMALLWOOD,  FREDERICK 
B.  out.  1837.—  e.  f.  c.  &o.  1841. 

1837  Bridgetown,  N.S 1 

38  Fredericton,  N.B 1 

39  St.  John,  South,  N.B...  2 
41  Richibucto,  N.B...  2 
43  Woodstock,  N.B 2 

45  St.  John,  South,  N.B...  1 

46  St.  John,  North,  N.B. .  1 

47  Halifax,  N.S 2 

50  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.  2 

52  Horton,  N.S 4 

56  Annapolis,  N.S 3 

60  No  station.  Ill-health. .  3 
63  Windsor,  N.S. . .  (sup'y.)H 
7.4  Nova  Scotia  Conference.. 


SMITH,  GEORGE. 

b.  on  t.  1792 

1792  England 

94  Conception  Bay,  Nfd. . . 

95  England.. 

2 
1 
1 

96  Bonavista ...          . . 

1 

97  England. 

Died  1832. 

SMITH,  LEIGH  RICHMOND. 

E.  on  t.  1862 

1862  Sambro',  N.S. 

63  Dropped. 

SMITH,  RICHARD. 

B.o?iT.  1842.— e.  f.  o.  &.  o.  1846. 

1841  Liverpool,  N.S 3 

45  Halifax  County,  N.S.  . .  1 

46  Shelburne,  N.S....  1 

47  Horton  &  Cornwallis. .  2 

49  Halifax  County,  N.S..  1 

50  Guysboro',  N.S...  1 

51  Wallace,  N  S 3 

54  Amherst,  N  S 2 

56  Charlottetown,  P.E  I.  1 

57  St.  John,  West,  N  B. .  2 

59  Sussex  Vale,  N.B 3 

62  Cornwallis,  West,  N.S.  2 

64  Bedeque,  P.E.I.    ...  3 

67  Cornwallis,  East,  N.S. . .  3 

70  Mill  Town,  N.S. .  3 

73  Lunenburg,  N.S. . ..  1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 
Chairman  of  District  1874. 
Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 
ference, Toronto,  1874. 

SMITH,  ROBERT  MITCHELL. 
imn,  I860.— e.  f.  c.  &o.  1865. 
1860  Guysboro,  N.S. 

61  Shelbuine,  N.S. 

62  Barrington,  N.S. 

63  Sackville,  N.B.  (stu.) 

64  West  Cape,  P.E  I. 

65  Coverdale,  N.B. 

66  Located. 

SMITH,  THOMAS. 
R.  on  t.  1834.— R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1838. 

1834  Liverpool,  N.S 1 

35  Halifax,  N.S.    ...    ■  1 

36  Maitlaud,  N.S 2 


1838  Bermuda ..2 

40  Montserrat,  W.I 1 

41  Dominica,  W.I.  2 

42  Nevis,  W.I 2 

44  Tortola,  W.I 1 

45  Antigua,  W.  1 1 

46  Bermuda 2 

48  Hamilton,  Berm 3 

51  Port  de  Grave,  Nfd.  3 

54  Bonavista,  Nfd.  . .   3 

57  St  John's,  Nfd ... .  1 

58  Brigus,  Nfd 3 

61  Truro,  N.S 2 

63  Mill  Village,  N.S 3 

66  Barrington,  .NS    ...      .2 

68  Truro,  N.S (sup'y.)  6 

Died  June  1st,   1874,  aged  62 

years. 

SMITH,  THOMAS  BURTON. 
E.  on  t.  1854. — r.  f.  c,  &  o.  1858. 
1854 1 

55  Richibucto,  N.B..         '..2 

57  Yarmouth,  N.S.        ..        2 

59  Located 5 

64  Moncton,  N.B 1 

65  St.  Stephen,  N.B. ..  1 

66  Removed  to  U.  States. 

SMITH,  THOMAS  WATSON. 
e.  on  t.  1857.—  e.  f.  o.  &  o.  1861. 
1857  Aylesford,  N  S 1 

58  Woodstock,  N.B 1 

59  Andover,  N.B...  2 

61  Nashwaak,  N.B. .  ..2 

63  Gagetown,  N.B 2 

65  Shelburne,  N.S 3 

68  Wallace,  N.S 3 

71  Burmuda 3 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM. 

e.  mt.  1827.— oed.  1828.— 

r.  f.  c.  1831. 

1827  England  ...  1 

28  Halifax,  N.  S 1 

29  Manchester,  N.S 1 

30  Guysboro',  N.S 2 

32  Tryon,  P.E.I 1 

33  Parrsboro'.  N.S.  ..3 

36  Liverpool,  N.S 2 

38  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.        3 
41   Bedeque,  P.E.I.  ..2 

43  Windsor,  N.S 2 

45  St.  John,  South,  N.B.  1 

46  Halifax,  N.S.      ...  1 

47  Sheffield,  N.B 1 

48  St.  John  West,  N.B.    ..  1 

49  St.  John,  North,  N.B...  3 

52  Point  de  Bute,  N.B.      . .  4 

56  Miramichi,  N.B 3 

59  Milltown,  N.B 3 

62  Newport,  N.S..  M    1 
Died  Feb.  21st,  1863,  aged  61 

years. 

SMITHSON,  WILLIAM. 
E.  on  t.  1825.— oed.  1827. 

1825  Shetland  Isles 1 

26  Higham  Ferrers,  Eng.        1 


1827  Fredericton,  and  Shef- 
field, N.B 3 

30  Westmoreland,  N.B.  3 

33  Portland,  St.  John ...  2 

35  Annapolis,  N.  S 1 

36  Sheffield,  N.B 3 

39  Milltown,  N.B 2 

41  St.   Stephens  and  St. 

David's,  N.B 2 

43  Annapolis  &Digby,  N.S.  2 

45  Bridgetown,  N.S 2 

47  Point  de  Bute,  N.B 3 

50  Sheffield,  N.B 3 

53  St.  John  North,  N.B....  3 

56  Milltown,  N.B 3 

59  Cornwallis  East,  N.S..  3 

62  Newport,  N.S..  .    .  3 

65  Fredericton, N.B. (sup'y.)  1 

Chairman  of  District,  1862,  to 
1864. 

Died  May  15th,  1866.  aged  69 
years. 


SNOWBALL,  JOHN. 

E.  071T.  1818— oid.  1819.-- 
E.F.C.  1822. 

1818  Annapolis,  N.  S 1 

19  Yarmouth,  N.S ..1 

20  Wallace,  N.S 2 

22  Murray  Harbour,  P.E.I.  2 
24  Newport,  N.S 2 

26  Parrsboro',  N.S 1 

27  Tryon  &  Bedeque, P.E. I.  4 
31  Horton  &  Cornwallis,  N.S  3 
34  Sydney,  C.B 2 

36  Lunenburg,  N.S 1 

37  Harbour  Grace,  Nfd.  ..  3 
40  Brigus,  Nfd 2 

42  St.  Johns,  Nfd. .  1 

43  Black  Head,  Nfd. .  2 

45  Port  de  Prave,  Nfd.  1 

46  Carbonear,  Nfd 3 

49  Brigus,  Nfd 3 

52  Miramichi,  N.B 4 

56  St.  John,  North,  N.B.  3 

59  Point  de  Bute,  N.  B 1 

61  Sackville,  N.B 3 

63  Sackville,  N.B.    .(sup'y)  8 

Chairman  of  District  1861  and 
1862. 

Died  September  13th,  1871, 
aged  77  years. 


SPONAGLE,  JOHN  LEMUEL. 

r.  om.  1852.— e.  f.  c.  &o.  1856. 

1852  Liverpool,  N.S 1 

53  New  Port,  N.S 2 

55  Shelburne,  N.S 2 

57  Liverpool,  N.S 1 

58  Port  Mouton,  N.S 1 

59  Richibucto,  N.B.  1 

60  Parrsboro',  N.S..  ..2 
62  River  Philip,  N.S.  .  ..  3 
65  St.  John,  South,  N.B..  2 
67  St.  David's,  N.B.  2 

69  Wilmot,  N.S 3 

72  Yarmouth,  South,  N.S.  .  2 
74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


398 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


SPRAGUE,  HOWARD,  M.A. 
r.  ojit.  1862.— r.  f.  c.  &o.  1866. 
1862  Sackville,  N.B. . .  .(stu).  1 

63  Margate,  P.  E.  I 1 

64  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.       2 

66  Dartmouth,  N.S.. ..  1 

67  Mill  Town,  N.B 3 

70  Portland,  StN  John,  N.S.  3 

73  St.  John,  Germain,  St .  .   1 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.   Conference. 
A  graduate  Of  Mount  Allison 

Wesleyan  College— B.  A. ,  1863; 
M.A.,  in  course  1866. 

SPKAGUE,  SAMUEL  W 
K.  out.  1838  — R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1842. 

1838  Grand  Bank,  Nfd          . .  2 

40  Island  Cove,  Nfd.    4 

44  Burin,  Nfd 4 

48  Port  de  Grave,  Nfd. .  2 

50  Island  Cove,  Nfd. ...  2 

52  Harbour  Grace,  Nfd.  3 

55  St.  John's,  Nfd       ...  1 

56  Brigus,  Nfd 2 

58  Halifax  South,  N.S..  3 

61  Bedeque,  P.E.I      ....  3 

64  Horton,  N.S ..  3 

67  Sackville,  N.B 3 

70  Petite  Riviere,  N.S. . . .  3 

73  St.  John,  Carlton,  N.B     1 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 
Financial  Secretary  1855. 
Chairman    of    District    1856, 

1862,  1863,  and  1870  to  1872. 


STARR  JOSEPH  HERBERT. 
K.  ore  T.  1851. — R.  f.  c.  &o.  1855. 
1851  Pownal,  P.E.I.      ...         1 

52  River  Philip 3 

55  Sydney,  C.B 2 

57  Canada  Wesleyan  Conf. 
Resolution  of  the  Conference 
copied  from  the  Minutes  for  1857. 
Resolved,  "That  we  deeply 
regret  the  loss  to  our  work  in 
these  Provinces  of  a  young  man 
giving  such  promise  of  usefulness 
and  acceptability,  and  pray  that 
his  removal  to  Canada  may  result 
in  the  realization  of  his  expecta- 
tions in  the  establishment  of  his 
health,  and  that  he  may  in  that 
country  be  rendered  exceedingly 
useful  as  a  labourer  in  the  Lord's 
vineyard." 

STEPHENSON,   JOHN. 
1789  1 

to  >  Irish  Conference. 

98) 

99  Bermuda 3 

1802  Returned  to  Ireland. 

Note. — He  was  the  first  Meth- 
odist Missionary  stationed  in  Ber- 
muda.    He  was  put  in  prison  for 


six  months,  and  fined  fifty  pounds 
for  preaching  the  Gospel  of  Jesus 
Christ  to  African  blacks  and 
Negroes. 

STEWART,    CHARLES,   D.D. 
r.  ont.  1852.— r.  f.  c.  &o  1856. 
1852  Musquodoboit  Harbour  & 
Shubenecadie,  N.S.       1 

53  Liverpool,  N.S 1 

54  St.   Margaret's  Bay  and 

Sambrp,  N  S 1 

55  St.  John,  N.B.      ..  3 
58  Windsor,  N.S  ...    .:         2 

60  Fredericton,  N.B...  1 

61  Lunenburg,  N.S 2 

63  Point  de  Bute,  N.B.     ..2 

65  Amherst,  N.S 1 

66  Truro,  N.S...    .(sup'y.)  1 

67  St.  John,  N.B 3 

70  )  Professor  of 

to  >       Theology, 

73  )  Sackville  College. 

74  N.B  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 
The  honorary  degree  of  D.D. 

was  conferred  upon  him  by  Mount 
Allison  Wesleyan  College  1870. 

Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 
ference, Toronto,  1874. 

Financial  Secretary  1859,  1860 
and  1867  to  1869. 

Chairman  of  District  1864, 
1865  and  1873. 


STOCKET,  RICHARD. 
r.  on  t.  1795. 

1795  Shelburne,  N.B 1 

96  Removed  to  United  States. 
Located  1798. 

STRONG,  JOHN  BASS. 

Born  in  Bingham,  Nottingham- 
shire, England,  j789.  Sent  by 
British  Conference  as  a  Mission- 
ary to  Quebec,  in  1813,  when  he 
was  R.  on  t.  &  o. 

1813  Quebec.  2 

i  k  J  M  ontreal,  )  , 

10  |  Three  Rivers,    $■■■•--  l 

1 6  Three  Rivers 1 

17  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.  2 
19  Sackville,  N.B.  3 
22  Granville,  N.S.  2 

24  Horton,  N.S 3 

27  Fredericton,  N.B.  2 

29  St.  John,  N.B....  3 

32  St.  Stephens,  N.B....  3 

35  Sackville,  N.B.  2 

37  Newark-on-Trent,  Eng..  2 

39  Windsor,  N.S 3 

42  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.  3 

4")  Amherst,  N.  S 2 

47  Bedeque,  PEI 2 

49  Charlottetown.PEI  sup'y  8 

58  Bedeque,  P. E. I.. (sup'y.)  7 


66  Summerside,  P.E.I 1 

67  St.  John,  South,  N.B. . .  2 

69  Bedeque,  P.E.I 1 

Died  May  16th,  1870,  aged  82 

years. 

STROTHARD,  JAMES. 

R.   OUT.   1871. 

1871  Miramichi,  N.B  ...  1 

72  Halifax,  North,  N.S.    ..  2 
74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


SUTCLIFFE,  INGHAM. 

oo  ( Canada  Wesleyan  Con- 
oo    I      ference. 

34  Grand  Bank  and  Fortune 

Bay,  NM 2 

36  Is.  Cove&Perlican.Nfd..  2 

38  Brigus,  Nfd „ . ,     1 

39  Port  de  Grave,  Nfd. .  .  2 
41  Black  Head,  Nfd 2 

43  St.  John's,  Nfd...      ...  1 

44  Fredericton,  N.B 2 

46  St.  John,  N.B 3 

49  Mill  Town,  N.B 3 

52  St   Stephen's,  N.B 3 

55  Liverpool,  N.S 2 

57  Charlottetown,  P.  E.  I.  ..  3 

60  Yarmouth  &  Milton.N.S  3 
63  Portland,  St.  John,  N.B.  3 
66   Amherst,  N.S 3 

69  Visiting  England  by  per- 
mission of  the  Conference 

70  Miramichi,  N.B 3 

73  Halifax,  N.S. .  ..(sup'y.) 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 
Chairman    of    District    1858, 

1859,    1864  to   18U8,  1870,  and 
1871. 

SUTCLIFFE,  JOSEPH. 
R.  on  t.  1857. — R.  f.  c.  &o.  1861. 
1857  Musquodoboit,  N.S. .         1 

58  Guysboro,  N.S 1 

59  Ship  Harbour,  N.S 2 

61  Margarets  Bay,  N.S. ...  2 

63  Hant's  Harbour,  Nfd.  . .  1 

64  Nashwaak,  N.B..        ...  2 

66  Greenwich,  N  B 1 

67  Greenwich,  N.B. (sup'y) 
Died  Sept.    30th,  1867,   aged 

55  years. 

SWALLOW,  CHARLES  W. 

r.  out.  1873. 

1873  Sackville (stu.)  1 

74  N.B.  &P.E.I.  Conference.. 

SWANN,  WILLIAM. 

c.  1871.— R.  on  t.  1872. 

1871 —Nfd ....       1 

72  Shoal  Harbour,  Nfd....  1 

73  Fogo,  Nfd 1 

74  Newfoundland  Conference. 


EASTERN   BRITISH   AMERICA   CONFERENCE. 


399 


T. 


TAYLOR,  JAMES. 
r.  out.  1846. — R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1851. 

1546  Richibucto,  N.  B 2 

48  Andover,  N.  B 1 

49  Greenwich,  N.B. .  2 
51  Digby,  N.S 2 

53  St.  John  Mission,  N.B...  1 

54  Moncton,  N.  B 2 

56  Canning,  N.S 3 

59  Annapolis,  N.S 3 

62  Digby,  N.S 3 

65  Newport,  N.S...,.  3 

68  Aylesford,  N.S 3 

71  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.  2 

73  Milltown,  N.B.  1 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 

Financial  Secretary  1854  to 
1869  and  1873.  Chairman  of 
District  1871  and  1872.  Treas- 
urer^ the  Children's  Fund  from 
1858  to  1874.  Journal  Secretary 
of  the  Conference  for  1861  and 
1862.  Secretary  of  the  Confer- 
ence for  1873  and  1874.  Dele- 
gate to  First  General  Conference, 
Toronto,  1864. 

TAYLOR,  ROBERT  H. 
R.  out.  1862.— e.  f.  o.  &  o.  1866. 

1862  St.  John,  West,  N.B.. . .   1 

63  Musquodoboit,  N.S 2 

65  Gabarus,  C.B...  1 

66  Dalhousie,  N.B.  ...  2 
68  North  East  Harbour,N.S  3 
71  Kingsclear,  N.B....  2 

73  Hopewell,  N.B.    ..  1 

74  Located. 


TEED,  STEPHEN  T. 
R.  on  t.  1856.— r.  e.  c.  &  o.  1860. 

1856  Guysboro'  &  Canso,  N.S.  1 

57  Margarie,  N.S..        .  .  1 

58  Sydney,  C.  B. . . .  2 

60  Greenwich,  N.B 3 

63  Burin,  Nfd 3 

66  Grand  Bank,  Nfd 3 

69  St.  Johns,  Nfd.    .    ..  3 

72  Haiede  Verte,  N.B.  2 
74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference. 


TEESDALE,  JOHN  JAMES. 
R.  out.  1858.— k.  f.  c.  &o.  1862. 
1858  Guysboro',  N.S 2 

60  Port  Hood,  C.B.    ..  1 

61  Pugwash,  N.S 1 

62  Mid.  Musquodoboit,  N.S  3 

65  Lunenburg.  N.S 2 

67  Petite  Riviere,  N.S.  . .       3 
70  Liverpool,  N.S 3 

73  Wilmot,  N.S.      .  1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


TEMPLE,  ROBERT  ALDER. 

r.  mm.  1849.— b.  f.  c.  &  o.  1853. 

1849  Nashwaak,  N.B..  1 

50  Riehibucto.  N.B 3 

53  Bathurst,  N.B..         . .  3 

56  Wallace,  N.S 1 

57  Wallace  &  Pugwash.N.S  2 

59  Woodstock,  N.B 3 

62  St.  Stephen's,  N.B..  3 

65  Halifax,  N.S 2 

67  Hamilton,  Bermuda.  3 

70  Dorchester,  N.B.  3 

73  Newport,  N.S..    .  1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

Financial  Secretary  1857,  1858, 
1862  to  1864.  Chairman  of  Dis- 
trict 1860  and  1801.  Journal 
Secretary  of  Conference  1863, 
1864  and  1874.  Secretary  of 
Conference  1866,  1867  tnd  1868. 
Delegate  to  First  General  Confer- 
ence, Toronto,  1874. 

TEMPLE,  WILLIAM. 
r.  on  t.  &  o.  1820. 

1820  Halifax,  N.S.    .    ..  1 

21  Fredericton,  N.B.        ...  1 

22  Liverpool,  N.S.  .  .  2 
24  Halifax,  N.  S.    .  3 

27  Yarmouth,  N.S   1 

28  Parrsboro',  N.S 2 

30  Newport,  N.S 3 

33  Horton,  N.S 2 

35  Bridgetown,  N.S.      . .  2 

37  Miramichi,  N.B 3 

40  St.  John,  South,  N.B.  2 

42  St.  John,  North,  N.  B.        1 

43  Sheffield,  N.B 2 

45  Woodstock,  N.B.  2 

47  Bridgetown,  N.S 1 

48  Fredericton,  N.B.  3 
51  St.  Andrew's,  N.B 2 

53  Woodstock,  N.B.  1 

54  Sackville,  N.B 3 

57  Moncton,  N.B.    .  ..2 

59  St.  John,  N.B..(sup'y.)12 
72  Dorchester..  .(sup'y.)  1 
Secretary  of   Conference   1855 

and  1856.     Died  May  19th,  1873, 
aged  83  years. 

THORESBY,  WILLIAM. 
1785) 

to  >  England. 

95  ) 

96  Conception  Bay,  Nfd. 

97  England. 
Died  1807. 

THURLOW,  ISAAC  E. 
r.  o,  t.  1858.— i:.  f.  c.  &  o.  1862. 

1859  Coverdale,  N  B...  1 

59  Port  Hood,  C.B 1 

60  Guysboro',  N.S 2 


1862  PortMouton,  N.S 3 

65  St.  David's,  N.  B 2 

57  Block  House  Mines, C.B.  1 

68  Manchester,  N.  S 3 

71  Moncton,  N.B 2 

73  Jacksonville,  N.B 1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

TIPPETT,  WILLIAM. 
c.  1871.— R.  out.  1872. 

1871 

72  Sydney,  C.B. 
72 


74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference. 

TODHUNTER,  JOSEPH. 

c.  1864.— r.  wit.  1865. 

1864  Green's  Pond,  Nfd..  . .       1 

66  Carbonear,  Nfd 2 

67  Located — ill  health. 

TOMKINS,  JOHN. 

Was  received  on  trial  and  ordain- 
ed in  London,  England,  by  the 
Rev.  Richard  Watson,  President 
of  the  Conference,  on  April  18th, 
1827,  and  immediately  set  sail  for 
Newfoundland  as  a  Missionary. 
1827  Hant's  Harbour,  Nfd.  . .    1 

28  Bonavista,  Nfd 1 

29  Trinity  Bay,  Nfd 2 

31  St.  John's,  Nfd 1 

32  Harbour  Grace,  Nfd .         1 

33  Canada  Wes.  Conference. 

TURNER,  ALFRED  W. 

r.  out.  I860.— e.  f.  c.  &o.  1864. 

1860  Trinity,  Nfd 2 

62  Exploits,  Nfd . .  . .   2 

64  St.  John's,  Nfd 3 

67  Halifax,  South,  N.S....  3 
70  St.  John's,  Nfd  .'.(sup'y)  1 
Died  Feb.  27th,  1871,  aged  33 

years. 

TURNER,  EDWIN  C. 
c.  1872.— r.  out.  1873. 

1872  Tobique,  N.B 2 

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference. 

TUTTLE,  ALEXANDER  S. 
r.  on  t.  1858.— R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1862. 
1858  Musquopoboit,  N.S...       1 
59  King's  County,  P.E.I.       2 

61  Margarie,  C.B 1 

62  Florenceville,  N.B 3 

65  Gagetown,  N.B  .    . . 1 

66  Baie  de  Verte,  N.  B. . . .     3 

69  Hopewell,  N.B 1 

70  Nappan,  N.S 1 

71  Leave  of  Absence 3 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


400 


MINISTEKS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


TUTTLE,  GEO.  MANFORD. 

r.  on  t.  1867. 

1867  Sackville ...  (stu.) 

68  Removed  to  United  States, 
and  united  with  Vermont  Con- 
ference of  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church. 

TUTTLE,  GEORGE  W 


c.  1850.— R.  on  t.  1851.- 
r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1854. 


1850 


51  Horton,  N.S  .       ..      . .  % 

53  Maitland,  N.S 3 

56  Digby  and  Sissiboo,  N.S.  1 

57  Digby,  N.S ....  2 

59  Aylesford,  N.S 3 

62  Guysboro',  N.S 3 

65  St.  Andrew's,  N.B.     ...  1 

66  Wallace,  N.S. . .  .(sup'y)  1 

67  River  John,  N.S 2 

69  St.  George's,  Bermuda.  2 

71  Annapolis,  N.S 3 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


TWEEDY,  JAMES. 
r.  on  t.  1855. — R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1859. 

1855  Dalhousie,  N.B....  2 

57  Sussex  Vale,  N.B 1 

58  Parrsboro,  N.S 2 

60  Baie  de  Verte,  N.B.  3 

63  Sheffield,  N.B.  3 

66  Hopewell,  N.B 3 

69  River  John,  N.S.  .  3 

72.  Mid.  Musquodoboit. .  2 
74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


TWEEDY,  ROBERT. 
r.  out.  1853.— R.  F.  c.  &o.  1857. 


1853  Nashwaak,  N.B. 
56  Moncton,  N.B. 
58  Shelburne,  N.S. 
61  Hopewell,  N.B 
63  Bathurst,  N.B.    . 
66  Parrsboro',  N.S. 
69  Maitland,  N.S. 


70  Margate,  P.E.I      2 

72  Murray,  Harbour,  P.E.I.  1 

73  Amherst,  N.S..    .      .  1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


TWEEDY,  WILLIAM. 

R.  OtlT.  1851. — R.  F.  c.  &  o.  1855. 

1851  Greenwich. 3 

54  St.  Stephen  &  St.  David's  1 

55  Margaret's  Bay,  N.S.         1 

56  Maitland,  N.S.  .  3 
59  St.  David's,  N.B.  2 

61  River  John,  N.S 3 

64  Kempt,  N.S 3 

67  Richibucto,  N.B.    ....  .  1 

68  River  Philip,  N.S.  2 
71  Aylesford,  N.B...  3 
74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


TYLER,  CHARLES  M. 

c.   1872.— K.  on  t.   1873. 

1872  Frederickton,  N.B.  1 

73  Somerset,  Bermuda  ....  1 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


W.    &  Y 


WARD,  WILLIAM. 
R.  on  t.   1810. 

1810  Bonavista,  Nfd      3 

Drowned  while   sailing    from 
Bonavista  to  St.  John's,  1812. 


R.  F. 


WASSON: 

r.  o»T.  1857. 

1857  Woodstock,  N.B 

60  Musquodoboit,  N.S 

61  Georgetown,  P.E.I 

62  Murray  Harbour,  P.E.I. 

63  Annapolis,  N.  S  . . 
65  Port  Mouton,  N.S. 
68  Barrington,  N.S. 

71  Wallace,  N.B 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


ROBERT. 
c.  &  o.  1861. 
3 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 
3 
3 


WATERHOUSE,  JOHN. 

c.  1858.— r.  on  t.  1859.— 

R.  F.  c.  &  o.  1862. 

1858  Carbonear,  Nfd.  ..     2 

60  St.  John's,  Nfd 2 

62  OldPerlican,  Nfd.       ..3 
65  Blackhead,  Nfd....  3 

68  Brigus,  Nfd 3 

71  Amherst,  N.S...  ..2 

72  Miramichi,  N.B 1 

74  N.B.&P.E.I.  Conference. 

WATERS,  ASA,  B. 

R.  on  t.  1864. 

1864  Grand  Lake,  N.B 1 

65  Hopewell,   N.B.        ....    1 

66  Coverdale,  N.B.  1 

67  Located. 


WEBB,  ALFRED  H. 

r.  on  t.  1871. 
1871  Sussex  Vale,  N.B 1 

72  Miramichi,  N.B..         ..   1 

73  Located. 

WEBB,  WILLIAM. 
1827-1847. 
Was  born  in  England  in  the 
year  1803.  In  his  24th  year  he 
was  sent  as  a  Missionary  to  Nova 
Scotia.  His  Ministry  was  success- 
ful in  "  winning  souls. "  In  Nova 
Scotia,  P.  E.  Island  and  Cape 
Breton,  his  memory  is  still  pre- 
cious to  many  who  were  through 
his  instrumenttality  converted  to 
God.  He  died  at  Charlottetown, 
P.E.  Island,  on  Sunday  July  4th, 
1847,  aged  44  years. 

WEDDALL,  RICHARD. 
R.  onT.  1839.— ord.  1840.— 
R.  F.  c.  1843. 
1839  English  Conference. 
40  Belize  and Charibb,  W.I.  2 
42  Honduras  Bay,  W.  I .      .2 

44  Wallace,  N.S.  1 

45  Albion  Mines ....        . .   3 

48  Horton,  N.S.    1 

49  Shelburne,  N.S.-..  .   1 

50  Yarmouth,  N.S.  1 

51  Liverpool,  N.S. , , .  1 

52  Lunenburg,  N.S.    ..  2 

54  Barrington,  N.S 1 

55  Hopewell,  N.B 3 

58  Parrsboro',  N.S 2 


1860  Sheffield,  N.B.       ..  3 

63  Wilmot,  N.S S 

66  Cornwallis,  E.,  N.E.  1 

67  Bedeque,  P.  E.  I.  2 
69  Bathurst,  N.B.  .    ....  3 

72  Richibucto,  N.B.  2 
74  N.  B.&  P.  E.  I.  Conference. 


WEDDALL,  RICHARD,  W., 
B.A. 

o.  1869.— r.  on  t.  1870. 


1869 


70  St.  James,  N.B 1 

71  Kentville,  N.S 2 

73  Kingsville,  N.B 1 

74  N.B.&P.E.I.  Conference. 
A  graduate  of  Mount  Allison 

Wesleyan  College.— B.A. ,  1868. 

WELDON,  FLETCHER  A. 

r.  on  t.  I860.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1872. 

1860  Burton,  N.B 

61  Located 

68  Digby  Neck,  N.S 

69  Advocate  Harbour,  N.S. 

70  Bermuda,  Nfd  .... 

71  Kingston,  N.B..    

72  Port  Hawksbury,  N.S. 
74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


WELLS,  WILLIAM,  P. 
r.  on  t.  1850. 

1850  Hant's  Harbour,  Nfd. 
52  Removed  to  Australia. 


EASTERN    BRITISH   AMERICA   CONFERENCE. 


401 


WHEELOCK,  JESSE. 

1836-1841. 

He  was  bora  in  Nova  Scotia, 
September  15th,  1811.  In  the 
twenty-first  year  of  his  age  while, 
at  Aylesford  he  was  converted  to 
God  and  at  once  began  to  work 
for  Jesus.  In  1836  he  entered  the 
Ministry  and  was  stationed  at 
Liverpool,  N.S.  His  period  of 
work  was,  however,  destined  to 
be  of  short  duration.  His  health 
soon  failed,  and  in  May,  1841,  he 
passed  away  to  his  reward  in  the 
30th  year  of  his  age  and  fifth  of 
his  ministerv. 


WHITEHEAD,  THOMAS. 
1783  )  New  York  Conference, 
to  i  Methodist, 

89  )  Episcopal  Church. 

90  Cumberland,   N.S.  1 

91  Liverpool,  N.S.  .  .        2 
93) 

te  >  Located. 
1803) 

4  Albany,  N.  Y..      .  2 

6  Canada  Wesleyan  Conf. 


WILLEY,  FRANCIS  GEO. 

c.  1870.— n.  on  t.  1871. 

1870  Port  an  Basque,  Nfd.  2 

72  Exploits,  Nfd 1 

73  Saekville  N.B.        (stu.)  1 

74  Newfoundland  Conference. 


WILLIAMS,  RICHARD. 
R.  on  t.  1813. 

1813  Hungerford,  England.        1 

14  Poole,  England.  1 

15  \  Canada 

to   J-  Wesleyan 

24  J  Conference 

25  St.  John,  N.B   .  3 

28  Fredericton,  N.B. ...  1 

29  St.  Stephen,  N.B 3 

32  Annapolis  &  Digby,  N.S  2 

34  Bridgetown,  N.S.  1 

35  Miramichi,  N.B 2 

37  Westmorland,  N.  B 2 

39  St.  John,  South,  N.B.  1 

40  Helston,  England .  ...  2 
42  Point  de  Bute,  N.B. .  2 
44  St   Johns,  Nfd 5 

49  Harbour  Grace,  Nfd .  .        1 

50  Yarmouth,  N.S 1 

51  Bridgetown,  N.S. (sup'y)  5 
Chairman  of  District  1843  to 

1848.       Died   Aug.     1st,    1856, 
aged  67  years. 


WILSON,  BENJAMIN. 
r.  on  t.  1790. 
1790  Surrey,  U.S 

91  Halifax,  N.S    

92  Annapolis,  N.S  ... . 

94  Cumberland,  N.S 

96  St.  John,  N.B 


1800  Located. 

WILSON,  ROBERT. 
R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1863. 
1S54    |  Bible 

to     J-         Christian 

57  J  Conference. 

58  West  Cape,  P.E  I..  .  1 

59  St.  John,  West,  N.B.       3 

62  Kingston,  N.B.      ..  1 

63  Hopewell,  N.  B 3 

66  St.  Andrews,  N.B.  .      ..3 

69  Sheffield,  N.B 3 

72  Marysville,  N.B.      ...       2 
74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 


WILSON,  WILLIAM. 

E.  on  t.  1820.—  ohd.  1821.— 

R.  f.  c.  1824. 

1820  St.  John's,  Nfd 1 

21  Island  Cove,  Nfd 1 

22  Bonavista,  Nfd 1 

23  Grand  Bank,  Nfd.         .  .   1 

24  Port  de  Grave,  Nfd.    ...   2 

26  Burin,  Nfd 3 

29  Bonavista, 'Nfd..  ..    3 

32  Black  Head,  Nfd...  1 

33  Trinity,  Nfd.    .  . .       1 

34  Bedeque,  P.E.I.  3 

37  Newport,  N.S 3 

40  Parrsboro& An  hirst, N.S  3 
43  Wallace  &  River  John  N.S  2 

45  Wallace,  N.S 1 

46  Lunenburg,  N.S..      ..        3 

49  Barrin  ton,  N.S 2 

51  Yarmouth,  N.S 4 

55  Bridgetown,  N.S 3 

58  St.  John,  South,  N.B.       3 

61  St.  David's,  N.B 1 

62  Woodstock,  N.B 1 

63  Hopewell,  N.  B  . . . .  1 

64  Mill  town,  N.B.    ...  3 

67  River  Philip,  N.S.        ..    1 

68  Point  de  Bute,  N.B  2 
Chairman  of  District  1857  and 

1863.  Died  on  Sunday,  Sept. 
26th,  1870,  on  his  way  home 
from  an  afternoon  service,  "while 
riding  in  his  waggon,  the  reins 
dropped  from  his  hands,  the  horse 
moved  slowly  on,  the  material 
form  was  there,  but  the  Spirit 
had  gone."  He  had  been  fifty 
years  in  the  ministry  and  was 
seventy  years  of  age. 


WINTERBOTHAM,  JOHN. 

Born  at  Nottingham,  Eng. ,  Maj 
14th,  1828.  In  his  twelfth  yeai 
he  began  to  meet  in  Class,  and  in 
his  fourteenth  year  his  name  was 
put  on  the  Prayer  Leaders'  Plan, 
and  in  his  eighteenth  year  on  the 
Local  Preachers'  Plan.  In  1856 
he  entered  the  full  work  of  thf 
ministry. 

<•■.   1856.— k.  on  t.   1857. 

1856  Dartmouth,  N.S ■> 

58  St.  Johns,  Nfd 2 

60  Grand  Bank,  Nfd  .  3 

63  Carbonear,  Nfd .        ...  2 

65  Block  House  Mines,  C.B.  2 

67  Cornwallis,  N.  S 3 

70  Pownall,  P.  E.  I       1 

Financial  Secretary  1868-1870. 

Died  March  21st,  1871,  aged  43 
years. 

WOOD,  ENOCH. 
R.  out.  &  o.  1826. — r.  f.  r.  1830. 

1826  Montserrat,  W.I 2 

28  St,  Kitts,  W.  I.              . .  1 

29  St.  John,  N.  B.  .  2 
31  Miramichi,  N.B.  ...  2 
33  Fredericton,  N.B.  3 

36  St.  John,  N.  B 2 

38  St.  John,  North,  N.B. .  3 

41  St.  John,  South,  N.B.'..  3 

44  St.  John,  N.B 2 

46  Fredericton,  N.B. .        .      1 

47  Canada  Wesleyan  Conf. 

WOODS,  WILLIAM. 

R.   on  t.   1869. 

1869  St.  John,  N.B..  ..    2 

71  St.  James,  N.B 1 

72  Located.  .... 

WRAY,  JAMES. 

1781  ) 

to  >  England. 

87  ) 

88  Halifax  and  Cumberland, 

N.S 2 

90  St.  Vincent,  W.  I      ...     2 
Died  1792. 

YOUNG,  ROBERT. 
r.  on  t.  &  o.  1820. 
1820  Kingston,  Jamaica        . .   3 
23  Stoney  Hill,  Jamaica. .        3 
26  Windsor,  N.S.  2 

29  Halifax,  N.S 1 

30  Returned  to  England. 

In  1856  he  was  President  of 
the  English  Conference.  Died 
Nov.  I6th,  1865,  aged  70  years. 


9<; 


THE 


CIRCUITS,  STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS 


UNDER   THE   CARE    OF   THE 


donkxtntt  0f  (Easton  Iritisfj  Jlmmat, 


1855  to  1874. 


THE  WORK  IN  NOVA  SCOTIA,  NEW  BRUNSWICK,  PRINCE  EDWARD 
ISLAND,  CAPE  BRETON,  AND  BERMUDA. 


A. 


ADVOCATE  HARBOUR. 
A  village  on  the  Bay  of  Fundy,  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Cumberland,  Province  of  Nova  Scotia. 


fear 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1867  David  W.  Le  Lacheur. 

68  Joseph  Seller,  B.A.    ... 

69  Fletcher  A.  VVeldon. 

70  George  F.  Day 

71  George  F.  Day 

72  Joseph  M.  Fisher  - 

73  Joseph  M.  Fisher 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference.. 


No.  of 
Members. 


310 

85 
84 
73 
72 
72 
107 


Funds. 


Contins. 


|4  00 
6  10 
6  00 


50 
50 
50 
10 


Educa.     Sup.  M.     Misa'y 


$1  25 
2  12 


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20 
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1  50 
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8  00 
6  10 
1  04 
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ALBERTON. 


A  village  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Prince,  in  the  Province  of  Prince  Edward  Island. 

formerly  West  Cape. 

1870  John  G.  Bigney „ ... 

71  John  G.  Bigney  ...      , 

72  Levi  S.  Johnson 

73  Levi  S.  Johnson 

74  N.B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference.    , 

ALBION  MINES. 

So  named  from  the  Mines  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Pictou,  in  the  Province  of  Nova  Scotia. 

1861  John  Cassidy.  .      .  ...  ....  ...  .... 

62  John  Cassidy.        ...  ..  18  6  34  2  50     i     2  85  22  56 

63  John  Cassidy     -       . .  27  6  34  3  40  4  20         28  42 

64  Douelas  Charmian  21  fi  .<u  inn  ±  7?;  91  9« 


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It  was 

20  35 

23  26 

24  69 
30  03 
42  10 


EASTERN    BRITISH   AMERICA    CONFERENCE. 


403 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 
Members. 


Funds. 


Conting.  |   Educa.   '  Sup.  M. 


1865  Douglas  Chapman     . . 

66  Douglas  Chapman 

67  Jeremiah  V.  Jost 

68  Jeremiah  V  Jost.. 

69  Roland  Morton. 

70  Roland  Morton 

7J   Arthur  D.  Morton,  M.A. 

72  Arthur  D.  Morton,  M.A. 

73  See  Stellarton 


22 
27 
32 
41 
44 
23 
25 
31 
39 


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7  05 

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AMHERST. 


A  village  in  the  Election  District  of  Cumberland,  in  the  Province  of  Nova  Scotia. 


1855  Richard  Smith.. 

56  Wiiliam  McCarty 

57  William  McCarty ... 

58  William  McCarty      

59  Frederick  Smallwood . 

60  William  T.  Cardv  .  .  . 

61  William  T.  Cardy  ...  

62  Alexander  M.  Des  Brisay 

63  Alexander  M  Des  Brisay 

64  Alexander  M.  Des  Brisay 
1)5  Alexander  M.  Des  Brisay 

66  Ingham  Sutcliffe,  William  Sargent. 

67  Ingham  Sutclitt'e,  R.  Barry  Mack . 

68  Ingham  Sutcliffe,  R.  Barry  Mack. 

69  Elias  Brettle.. 

70  James  Burns 

71  John  Waterhouse 

72  John  Waterhouse 

73  RoWt  Tweedy  . .      

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference 


250 
250 
253 
229 
221 
234 
200 
180 
265 
265 
232 
221 
205 
195 
230 
138 
141 
97 
99 
150 


Miss'y. 


$17  00 

8  15 

16  40 

16  00 

1  20 

28  80 
26  16 

29  25 
13  75 


10  00 

9  33 

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5  52 

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140  47 

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78  19 

78  19 

81  63 

144  13 

128  80 

129  19 
172  11 

97  33 
64  50 
72  97 
61  04 
47  80 


ANDOVER. 
A  village  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Victoria,  Province  of  New  Brunswick. 


1855  SuppHed. ...  ...      . 

56  Sup/died 

57  John  Read 

58  John  Read. ... 

59  T.  Watson  Smith 

60  T.  Watson  Smith. 

61  David  B.  Scott . 

62  David  B.  Scott . 

63  David  Le  Lacheur 

64  David  Le  Lacheur  . 

65  Benjamin  J.  Johnston. 

66  Benjamin  J.  Johnston. 

67  John  Johnson 

68  Wilson  W.  Lodge    . . 

69  Wilson  W.  Lodge  .... 

70  JohnS   Allen 

71  JohnS.  Allen 

72  George  B.  Payson 

73  George  B.  Payson.  .  . 

74  N.B.  k  P.E.I.  Conference. 


54 
54 
47 
80 
95 
96 
93 
54 
58 
75 
61 
61 
68 
57 
63 
58 
57 
57 
17 
24 


ANNAPOLIS. 


4  00 

2  00 

4  00 

5  00 

1  25 

3  00 

10  00 

1  00 

2  50 

10  00 

0  80 

1  40 

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36 

A  town  on  the  Annapolis  River,  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Annapolis,  Province  of  Nova  Scotia. 


1855  George  M.  Barratt 


56  Frederick  Smallwood..  

57  Frederick  Smallwood 

58  Frederick  Smallwood 

59  James  Taylor      

60  James  Taylor 

61  James  Taylor  

62  Christopher  Jost,  Fletcher  H.  W.  Pickles.. 


169 
176 
173 
210 
186 
261 
252 
243 


9  55 

10  00 

2  00 

4  00 

4  40 

3  77 

13  20 

8  85 

5  05 

12  00 

20  00 

2  92 

25  10 

9  50 

5  20 

8  75 

10  05 

1  60 

8  81 

166  00 
145  12 
163  55 
263  92 
135  45 
118  29 


404 


CIRCUITS,    STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1 863  Christopher  Lockhart,  Robert  Wasson.    . . . 

64  Christopher  Lockhart,  Ezra  B.  Moore.. 

65  Joseph  Hart,  William  H.  Hea:tz  . 

66  Joseph  Hart,  William  H.  Heartz 

67  Joseph  Hart,  Thomas  Rogers . . 

68  James  England,  Jotham  McC.  Fulton,  M.A. 

69  James  England,  Robert  A.  Daniel 

70  James  England,  Levi  S.  Johnson.. 

71  George  W.  Tuttle 

72  George  W.  Tuttle.      

73  George  W   Tuttle. ... 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


No.  of 
Members. 


360 

370 

181 

201 

192 

180 

154 

152 

158 

62 

58 

75 


Funds. 


Con  ting,  j  Educa.     Sup.  M.  |  Miss'y. 


$12  25 

13  66 

14  07 
16  47 
12  80 
12  00 
10  00 
10  00 

9  51 

2  85 

3  00 

4  52 


93 
83 
94 
16 
91 
00 
00 
00 
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0  98 
0  80 
0  80 


13  82 

1167  40 

15  26 

158  24 

15  78 

109  93 

17  05 

108  28 

12  61 

75  26 

8  49 

84  16 

8  50 

80  50 

8  60 

73  87 

8  65 

87  00 

2  48 

40  42 

3  28 

52  30 

4  53 

13  82 

AVONDALE. 


A  village  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Pictou,  Province  of  Nova  Scotia. 


1865  Hezekiah  McKeown . 

66  Hezekiah  McKeown. . 

67  Hezekiah  McKeown . 

68  Matthew  Richey,  D.D.. . 

69  James  G   Hennigar 

70  James  G.  Hennigar.. 

71  James  G.  Hennigar.. 

72  Cranswick Jost,  M.A. 

73  Cranswick  Jost,  M.A. 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference., 


248 

192 

153 

132 

100 

95 

88 

90 

106 


17  00 

2  00 

10  00 

20  00 

2  00 

9  32 

16  00 

2  25 

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12  50 

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13  00 

1  50 

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13  25 

2  25 

8  00 

13  00 

2  10 

6  10 

13  00 

2  16 

5  95  ! 

13  00 

2  55 

6  30  ! 

1855 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


AYLESFORD. 

A  town  in  the  Electoral  District  of  King's,  in  the 

Wesley  C.  Beals 238 

Thomas  Angwin 241 

Thomas  Angwin,  T.  Watson  Smith 241 

Thomas  Angwin 215 

George  W.  Tuttle 245 

George  W   Tuttle 162 

George W   Tuttle..      ..  176 

V\  illiam  McCarty       183 

William  McCarty.  '  ..176 

William  McCarty.      155 

Robert  E.  Crane.  .  155 

Robert  E.  Crane .......  186 

Robert  E.  Crane .. .  195 

James  Taylor. . .  ....  .  169 

James  Taylor.    . .  .  167 

James  Taylor. .  171 

William  Tweedy     ..    .  171 

William  Tweedy  .  147 

William  Tweedy.  .  146 

Nova  Scotia  Conference.         160 


Province  of  Nova    cotia. 


6  11 

.... 

6  67 

6  00 

6  05 

4  64 

5  27 

2  75 

1  65 

1  03 

2  50 

1  50 

4  73 

1  10 

6  00 

1  77 

6  50 

1  70 

6  50 

1  20 

7  62 

2  40 

14  45 

2  50 

8  50 

3  00 

6  50 

1  79 

7  40 

1  72 

7  80 

3  60 

7  70 

2  75 

7  50 

2  25 

7  60 

2  10 

10 

65 
75 

75 
80 


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120  00 

113  00 

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128  52 
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114  09 
135  42 
112  81 
118  97 
120  81 
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127  35 
134  67 
140  21 
150  00 

75  00 
63  50 


B. 


BAIE  DU  VERT. 

So  named  from  a  Baie  in  Northumberland  Strait,  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Westmoreland,  Pro- 
vince of  New  Brunswick. 

1860  James  Tweedy.. 

61  James  Tweedy     .        184  8  00  165  9  00  156  00 

62  James  Tweedy                    ..                                           184  8  00  2  00  9  00  79  92 

63  William  Alcorn . .      190  8  00  1  50  6  00  47  50 

64  William  Alcorn 178  8  00  130  6  00  76  96 

65  William  Alcorn . .                180  9  00  1  50  6  00  67  76 

66  Alexanders   Tuttle 188  1100  150  6  40  92  70 

67  Alexander  S.  Tuttle 230  13  50  2  00  4  50  159  82 

68  William  Wilson.  ,                         b70  12  25  J  2  00  5  00  115  67 


EASTEEN   BEITISH   AMERICA   CONFERENCE. 


405 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1869  David  B.  Scott ... 

70  David  B.  Scott...  

71  David  B.  Scott,  George  W.  Fisher.  . 

72  Stephen  T.  Teed,  William  Baines .    . . 

73  Stephen  T.  Teed,  John  Ellis 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference.      ... 


No.  of 

Members. 


Funds. 


330 
337 
324 

286 
290 

286 


Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

$12  25 

$2  00 

$5  00 

14  31 

1  50 

6  00 

14  31 

4  00 

6  25 

14  31 

4  38 

7  00 

14  31 

4  00 

9  00 

20  00 

4  00 

12  00 

Miss'y. 


$121  50 
134  78 
59  65 
86  20 
61  12 
57  58 


BARRINGTON. 
A  town  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Shelburne,  Province  of  Nova  Scotia. 


1855  Christopher  Lockhart 

56  Christopher  Lockhart 

57  Christopher  Lockhart 

58  Robert  Duncan. .  

59  Robert  Duncan.. .  .  

60  Robert  Duncan.. 

61  James  Buckley 

62  James  Bucklev,  R.  Mitchell  Smith 

63  Elias  Brettle..' 

64  Elias  Brettle,  Wesley  Colpitts.    .  . 

65  Elias  Brettle,  Charles  W.  T.  Dutcher.  .  . . 

66  Thomas  Smith,  Charles  W.  T.  Dutcher.  .  . 

67  Thomas  Smith,  William  Sargent . 

68  Robert  Wasson,  William  Sargent 

69  Robert  Wasson,  R.  Barry  Mack. 

70  Robert  Wasson.. 

71  JothamM.  Fulton,  M.A 

72  Jotham  M.  Fulton,  M.A 

73  Joseph  S.  Coffin  . .  

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference .  


300 

238 
298 
468 
402 
378 
392 
331 
389 
332 
297 
278 
269 
302 
328 
368 
176 
142 
139 
130 


20  15 

12  72 
18  80 

21  18 

22  27 


24 
21 


95 
00 
00 


24  00 
9  50 
9  60 

14  20 


10 
89 
35 
60 
00 
10 
00 


23 
23 
08 
49 
43 
08 
00 
00 
05 
11 
68 
46 
31 
96 
77 
49 
00 
50 


12  72 
29  14 
23  16 

22  72 

23  42 


6 

83 

6 

00 

8  05 

7 

60 

7 

76 

4 

20 

7 

52 

10 

75 

11 

48 

5 

90 

6 

13 

6 

20 

6 

50 

165  71 

135  67 

154  09 

158  82 

164  57 

141 

171 

147 

92 

134  20 

118  52 

66  37 

85  18 

98  66 

50  52 

52  93 

28  11 

24  00 


38 
61 
76 
17 


BATHURST. 


07 
91 
67 
53 
20 
30 
50 
75 


30 

50 
20 
20 
76 
00 
00 
11 
21 


A  town  on  the  Kepisiquit  Bay,  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Gloucester,  Province  of  New  Brunswick 

1855  Robert  A.  Temple. .                                         ;  107  ... 

56  Wesley  C.  Beals ■  96  2  80 

57  Wesley  C.  Beals.                   \  83  5  21  5  02  3 

58  Wesley  C.  Beals....                                           ..'  81  3  63  2  28  1 

59  Charles  Gaskin. . .                          . .              . . . .  i  77  3  60  2  27  1 

60  William  W.  Perkins.                                  .  .      . .  38  4  00  1 

61  William  W.  Perkins.             ....              . .  179  6  00  2  08  5 

62  William  Perkin.                          ..                        .'  143  6  00  125  2 

63  Robert  Tweedy .  130  6  50  165  4 

64  Robert  Tweedy .  100  9  00  125  3 

65  Robert  Tweedy..                                              ...  100  6  00  100  3  00 

66  William  Alcorn ...  114  7  10  110  4 

67  William  Alcorn.                       106  12  00  1  30  4 

68  William  Alcorn 97  7  10  1  25  3 

69  Richard  Weddall 97  7  10  130  3 

70  Richard  Weddall.    ...               94  812  1  00  3 

71  Richard  Weddall 108  9  06  150  3 

72  Charles  H.  Paisley,  M.A.             93  9  00  150  3 

73  Charles  H.  Paisley,  M.A 95  9  38  175  5 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference..  92  9  40  1  85  5 


52  23 

34  37 
39  59 
19  65 
28  02 
,24  50 
31  95 

35  38 
23  90 
35  90 
27  70 
26  00 
35  74 

41  55 

53  86 
26  55 
43  77 

42  65 


BEDEQUE. 
A  villag*-  and  harbour  on  Northumberland  Straits,  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Prince, 

Prince  Edward  Island. 


1855  Chas.  De  Wolfe,  M.A.,  Alex.  M.  Des  Brisay 

56  George  M.  Barratt,  William  C.  MeKinnon  . . 

57  George  M.  Barratt,  William  C.  MeKinnon . 

58  George  M.  Barratt . 

59  John  Prince 

60  John  Prince . .  

61  Samuel  W.  Sprague 

62  Samuel  W   Sprague 

63  Samuel  W.  Sprague 

64  Richard  Smith. .  

65  Richard  Smith 

66  Richard  Smith. .  


309 
290 
27S 
246 
267 
352 
318 
322 
315 
284 
359 
490 


6  40 

6  67 

2  67 

5  33 

6  00 

2  67 

6  92 

7  40 

4  14 

8  37 

6  92 

3  43 

18  25 

11  84 

3  97 

19  83 

10  00 

2  30 

10  55 

9  96 

2  00 

7  29 

10  10 

2  50 

8  15 

10  79 

3  00 

9  77 

11  00 

3  00 

14  00 

Province  of 


250  48 
272  92 
254  58 
268  38 
305  42 
166  67 
161  72 
234  18 
231  59 
371  92 


406 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1867  Richard  Weddall 

68  Richard  Weddall,  Thomas  J.  Deinstadt 

69  Paul  Priestwood,  Thomas  J.  Deinstadt. 

70  Paul  Prestwood,  Robert  A.  Daniel  .... 

71  Paul  Prestwood,  Robert  A.  Daniel. . 

72  John  S.  Phinney,  John  Ellis. . 

73  John  S.  Phinney. . .      .  .... 

74  N.  B.  &.  P.  E.  I.  Conference 


No.  of 

Members. 


Funds. 


415 
320 
364 
334 
326 
324 
286 
156 


Conting.    Educa. 


$51  27 

29  43 
3d  20 

30  40 
30  40 
30  40 
30  40 
15  20 


$2  85 


00 
50 
41 
50 

40 
55 
30 


Sup.  M. 


$16  66 
16  16 
15  00 
22  25 
22  25 
22  25 
10  51 
10  69 


$3-i0  25 
357  48 
227  41 
327  85 
268  33 
238  69 
500  63 
196  27 


BERMUDAS. 


A  group  of  Islands  in  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  situate  800  miles  south  of  Nova  Scotia,  and  600  miles  from 

Caps  Hatteras,  on  the  North  American  coast. 

1855  Isaac  Whitehouse,  Robert  Duncan  . .  I  368 

56  William  T.  Cardy,  Robert  Duncan .  .  j  367 

57  William  T.  Cardy,  John  Cassidy i  367  ... 

58  William  T.  Cardy,  John  Cassidy.  386  4  83  3  87  4  42  1,462  00 

59  William  T.  Cardy,  Douglas  Chapman..  380  4  83  ....  ..  674  63 

60  Frederick  W.  Moore,  William  Ryan 354  5  75  3  75  4  37  552  12 

61  Frederick  W   Moore,  William  Ryan 536  18  87  .  .  I     26  25  776  70 

62  Fred.  W   Moore,  W.  Ryan,  Win.  W.  Percival  548  22  50  11  75  21  98  942  87 

63  R.  Duncan,  F.  Harrison,  Wm.  W.  Percival.    .  520  25  50  20  10  25  50  1,111  86 

64  R.  Duncan,  F   Harrison,  Wm.  W   Percival.    .  490  39  70  25  18  60  85  1,126  89 

65  R.  Duncan,  W.  W   Percival,  J.  McC.  Fulton.  456  30  89  14  35  50  00  1,244  56 

66  W   Ryan,  J.  McC.  Fulton,  A.  S.  Des  Brisay  .  445  39  05  21  29  58  25  983  56 

67  Robt.  A.  Temple,  Wm.  Ryan,  J.  McC.  Fulton.  495  32  84  14  66  32  84  937  93 

68  Work  divided— see  below 465  !     24  85  16  46  ;■     35  25  752  80 


BERMUDA— HAMILTON. 


1868  Robert  Alder  Temple 

69  Robert  Alder  Temple 

70  Stephen  Humphrey,  M.A.,  Wm.  H.  Evans. 

71  Stephen  Humphrey,  M.A  ,  Wm.  H.  Evans 

72  John  Cassidy,  William  H.  Evans... 

73  John  Cassidy,  Charles  M.  Tyler      . 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference . 


244 
220 
177 
197 
185 
185 


— 



li  89 

5  25 

18  31 

12  00 

5  00 

18  50 

18  50 

8  65 

25  49 

18  50 

9  70 

26  00 

18  00 

10  00 

27  00 

BERMUDA— ST.  GEORGE'S. 


1868  William  Rvan ...  

69  George  W'Tuttle 

70  George  W.  Tuttle 

71  T.  Watson  Smith,  A.  R.  B.  Shrewsbury 

72  T.  Watson  Smith,  A.  R.  B.  Shrewsbury 

73  T.  Watson  Smith,  A.  R.  B.  Shrewsbury.. 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference . . 


133 
113 

74 
161 
173 
209 


1868  Thomas  Rogers,  A.B.    . 

69  Thomas  Rogers,  A.B   . . 

70  Fletcher  A.  Weldon   . . . 

71  United  with  Hamilton. 


BERMUDA— SOM  ERSET. 


31 

77 
36 


6  12 

9  75 

15  45 

14  60 

15  05 


3  56 
6  50 


10 

06 

•28 
10 
45 


1  37 

1  75 


8  95 

12  50 

19 

30 

18 

70 

19 

33  ! 

5  52 
7  50 


250  14 
260  54 
446  44 
482  19 
490  72 


213  66 
215  97 
344  28 
376  22 
371  03 


212  70 
111  25 


BERWICK. 

A  town  in  the  Electoral  District  of  King's,  Province  of  Nova  Scotia. 


1869  Fletcher  H.  W   Tickles 

70  Fletcher  H.  W   Pickles 

71  John  Prince  ..  ,  

72  John  S.  Addy 

73  John  S.  Addy.    . 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference 


205 
270 
295 
237 
229 
259 


6  05 

5  37 

5  08 

6  10 

1  75 

5  10 

6  15 

2  0.) 

5  12 

7  00 

2  12 

5  30 

7  00 

2  10 

5  00 

7  00 

2  54 

5  34 

BLISS  VI LLE. 
A  village  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Sunbury,  Province  of  New  Brunswick. 
1871  Jeremiah  Embree  . .  

72  Supplied. . ,  . .        .  68 

73  Supplied. .' 72 

74  See  Gibson,  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference  ...  59 


2  35 

3  00 

2  37 

3  00 

1  25 

2  00 

10  00 



66  64 
73  35 
76  29 
76  35 
1C5  78 
51  24 


9  00 
6  11 


Tryon  set  off. 


EASTERN   BRITISH   AMERICA   CONFERENCE. 


407 


BLOCK  HOUSE  MINES. 
A  Mission  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Lunenburg,  Provin  ce  of  Nova  Scotia. 


Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Year 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1865  John  Winterbotham.  . .      

67  Isaac  E.  Thurlow..   ... 

68                      

"22 
11 
10" 

|6  35 

16  25 

5  00 

$1  78 
2  82 
1  00 

.$9  41 
4  70 
2  10 

59  28 
74  79 
17  50 

A  town  on  the  River  Annapolis, 

1855  William  Wilson       

56  William  Wilson        

57  William  Wilson       

58  Michael  Pickles. . . 

59  Michael  Pickles.       

60  Michael  Pickles. 

61  Thomas'  H.  Da  vies 

62  Thomas  H.  Davies ... 

63  Thomas  H.  Davies . 

64  Henry  Daniel 

65  Henry  Daniel      

66  Henry  Daniel      . . 

67  John  S,  Addy  

68  John  S.  Addy 

69  John  S.  Addy 

70  William  H.  Heartz 

71  William  H.  Heartz,  Eben  E. 

72  William  H.  Heartz,  Eben  E. 

73  Stephen  F.  Huestis,  Jesse  B. 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference . 


BRIDGETOWN. 

in  the  Electoral  District  of  Annapolis, 
142 
166 
174 
195 
186 
90 
168 
160 
154 
147 
129 
133 
127 
147 
137 
135 
114 
146 
169 
179 


Province  of  Nova  Scotia. 


England . 
England. . 
Giles . 


10  23 

7  83 

2  80 

2  43 

6  12 

1  85 

3  67 

2  36 

3  12 

6  60 

4  50 

6  00 

5  20 

2  80 

5  20 

5  00 

10  85 

4  00 

9  00 

10  00 

2  85 

9  00 

10  50 

3  30 

9  00 

10  57 

2  65 

10  60 

11  49 

3  25 

11  00 

23  75 

3  25 

11  50 

12  00 

3  61 

9  50 

9  83 

2  73 

5  50 

8  79 

2  43 

6  12 

8  90 

6  65 

7  75 

8  95 

58  10 

8  07 

8  97 

8  25 

8  19 

9  00 

8  50 

9  30 

BURLINGTON. 

A  small  village  i*'the  Electoral  District  of  Kings',  Province  of  Nova  Scotia. 

1871  John  Johnson  . . 

72  John  Johnson  155 

73  Ezra  B.  Moore 210 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. . .  -•        183 


7  90 

5  85 

5  48 

8  00 

6  00 

5  50 

8  00 

3  50 

4  20 

BURTON. 

A  small  village  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Sunbury, 

45 
66 
74 


1855  George  S.  Milligan,  M.A.. 

56  Hezekiah  McKeown . . 

57  Hezekiah  McKeown .... 
58 


59 


United  with  Capetown 


69  Fletcher  A.  Weldon.    . 

61  Frederick  Harrison 

62  George  Harrison  . . . 

63  John  J.  Colter.. 

64  Benjamin  J.  Johnston  , 
65 


103 


60 
67 
55 
59 
56 


Province  of  New  Brunswick. 


191  90 
172  00 
166  60 
138  32 
124  03 
116  83 
115  64 
111  86 
114  57 
128  28 

104  82 

105  85 
100  33 
109  95 
135  55 
111  92 
143  33 
120  00 


105  55 
69  50 
82  18 


50 

00 

3  66 

3  50 

00 

1  00 

1  50 

06 

0  65 

0  65 

00 

0  75 

1  00 

00 

1  00 

2  17 

25 

1  00 

1  00 

25 

0  60 

1  00 

48 

92 

34 

62 

ii  66 

12 

46 

10  85 

17 

40 

12 

32 

c. 


CALEDONIA. 


A  village  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Queen's, 

1866  Ezra  B.  Moore .. 

67  Charles  W.  T.  Dutcher. 

68  Charles  W.  T.  Dutcher         

69  William  Sargent 

70  Wilson,  W   Lodge ...        

71 

72  Caleb  Parker 

73  Caleb  Parker 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference 


Province  of  Prince  Edward  Island. 


20 
22 
49 
38 
34 
32 
30 
30 
78 




....  1 

4  00  j 

1  05 

6  70 

0  75  ! 

1  12 

0  80 

1  00 

1  92 

0  82 

3  77 

1  15 

0  80 

3  00 

i  05 

i'66 

1  03 

1  03 

1  15 

1  10 

2  00 
2  00 
9  47 
5  50 


408 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND   MISSIONS. 


CANNING. 
A  town  in  King's  County,  Province  of  Nova  Scotia. — See  Cornwallis  East. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1869  Richard  Smith    ....... 

70  George  0.  Huestis 

71  George  0.  Huestis 

72  George  O   Huestis      .    . 

73  Fletcher  H.  W„  Pickles. 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference . 


No.  of 
Members. 


137 
166 
145 
138 
131 
208 


Funds. 


Conting     Educa.     Sup.  M 


$3  25 
7  00 
7  50 
7  50 

7  74 

8  00 


$1  70 
3  00 
8  00 
7  00 
6  25 
6  20 


$5  24 

7  07 

8  00 


Miss'y. 


CANTERBURY. 
A  village  in  the  County  of  York,  Province  of  New  Brunswick. 
1870  Frederick  W.  Harrison 

71  Frederick  W.  Harrison,  Robert  S.  Crisp 84 

72  John  S.  Allen 72 

73  John  S.  Allen,  Edward  Bell .  83 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference..  ...  91 


6  00 

1  60 

5  00 

6  00 

3  00 

8  00 

6  00 

2  00 

8  00 

6  00 

2  00 

8  00 

$77  72 
71  77 
74  36 
51  93 
53  00 
51  20 


24  34 
30  92 
59  30 
26  82 


CASCUMPEC. 
A  small  village  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Prince,  Province  of  Prince  Edward  Island. 
1864  Richard  Pratt . 

65  Richard  Pratt 10       I       0  50  ,',     '       0  50 

66  United  with  West  Cape . .  .  .  .  .  15       I       0  57 

CHARLOTTETOWN. 


1  00 


The  chief  city  of  the  Province 
1855  John  McMurray,  John  Brewster 

56  John  McMurray,  Richard  Smith 

57  Ingham  Sutcliffe. ....  .... 

58  Ingham  Sutcliffe 

59  Ingham  Sutcliffe,  William  W.  Perkins 

60  Henry  Daniel 

61  Henry  Daniel,  Richard  Pratt 

62  John  Brewster 

63  John  Brewster 

64  Matthew  Richey,  D.D.,  Howard  Sprague,  B.A 

65  Matthew  Richey,  D.D.,  Howard  Sprague,  B.A 

66  Matthew  Richey,  D.D.,  Jabez  A.  Rogers 

67  Henry  Pope,  Jr 

68  Henry  Pope,  Jr.  Frederick  W.  Moore .    ... 

69  HeDry  Pope,  Jr 

70  George  S.  Milligan,  M.A      ..      

71  James  Taylor,  Robert  McArthur 

72  James  Taylor,  Robert  McArthur 

73  Duncan  D   Currie,  William  Penna.. 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference 


of  Prince  Edward  Island. 
482 
482 
370 
336 
562 
402 
350 
397 
367 
328 
435 
366 
341 
436 
380 
389 
375 
380 
361 
846 


40  68 

.,„ 

37  82 

9  75 

24  00 

27  12 

7  20 

34  08 

44  75 

7  50 

45  86 

50  44 

5  83 

42  08 

61  00 

6  67 

50  92 

64  38 

6  66 

51  97 

65  00 

6  00 

40  00 

66  00 

7  50 

40  00 

17  44 

4  36 

31  52 

60  18 

5  On 

40  00 

37  68 

5  00 

46  12 

38  32 

6  66 

46  64 

44  16 

7  00 

54  07 

51  56 

6  66 

54  06 

51  56 

73  66 

46  24 

51  56 

15  00 

46  00 

51  62 

17  00 

34  48 

52  00 

19  00 

50  00 

CORNWALL. 


1858 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


A  town  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Queen's,  Prince  Edward  Island. 


William  W.  Perkins 

Henry  Pope,  Jr 

Alexander  W   Nicholson 

Alexander  W.  Nicholson 

Jeremiah  V.  Jost      

Jeremiah  V  Jost 

Henry  Pope,  Jr      

Henry  Pope,  Jr  . . .  

Henry  Pope,  Jr 

John  Wintcrbotham 
John  Wintcrbotham 
John  Wintcrbotham        .......... 

Edwin  Evans,  Waldron  W    Brewer.. 
Edwin  Evans,  Waldron  W.  Brewer., 
Edwin  Evans,  Waldron  W.  Brewer. , 
George  O.  Huestis,  Aquila  Lucas.. 
N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference.        


253 
286 
230 
193 
200 
196 
265 
220 
192 
205 
175 
180 
209 
190 
220 
3U0 


12  78 
9  07 


00 
80 
80 


6  00 


00 

50 


10  00 

10  00 
19  30 
19  30 
19  30 

11  50 
19  30 
19  00 


1  25 

3  30 

2  34 

3  25 

2  55 

3  60 

1  80 

2  40 

1  50 

2  40 

1  20 

9  50 

1  47 

8  00 

2  00 

8  00 

2  25 

8  50 

2  51 

8  50 

1  56 

20  00 

2  87 

19  30 

2  50 

,  12  00 

2  60 

12  50 

2  60 

12  50 

3  25 

12  75 

968  35 
713  60 

801  26 
848  85 
954  95 
780  58 
767  83 
744  55 
693  99 
818  09 
821  03 
844  08 
852  97 
890  54 
898  90 
884  46 
980  67 
895  17 


181  75 
175  68 
179  50 
75  51 
75  46 
101  00 
143  05 
219  81 
201  96 
244  07 
330  64 
365  90 
458  43 
466  01 
475  87 
507  40 


EASTERN   BRITISH   AMERICA   CONFERENCE. 


409 


CORNWALLIS. 
A  village  in  King's  County,  Nova  Scotia.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Horton  Circuit. 


Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Year 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M.     Miss'y. 

1855  Thomas  Harris. ...                               

56  James  Taylor 

57  James  Taylor,  John  Lathern 

58  James  Taylor,  John  Lathern..          

59  William  Smithson,  George  Butcher 

238 
265 

289 
387 
406 

•$8  78 

7  20 

12  05 

20  00 

m  73 

3  00 

4  10 

8  00 

$9  43 
20  78 
16  08 
20  90 

§190  45 
183  43 
235  63 

227  66 

1860  William  Smithson  . 

61  William  Smithson . 

62  James  G.  Hennigar.. 

63  James  G.  Hennigar. 

64  James  G.  Hennigar. 

65  James  G.  Hennigar., 

66  Richard  Weddall... 

67  Richard  Smith..    .  . 

68  Richard  Smith..      .. 

69  Scf  Canning.. 


1860  George  Butcher. 

61  George  Butcher. 

62  Richard  Smith.. 

63  Richard  Smith.... 

64  Thomas  H.  Davies. 

65  Thomas  H.  Davies. 

66  John  Read  . . 

67  John  Read. 

68  John  Read 

69  Sep  Berwick . 


CORNWALLIS,   EAST. 


130 
130 
137 

177 
154 
145 
158 
137 
137 


10  00 
10  20 

10  30 

11  00 


11 

00 

12 

00 

13 

32 

12 

00 

3 

25 

4  03 
2  20 
1  10 
1  75 
1  00 


2t> 
06 


1  34 


CORNWALLIS,  WEST. 


240 

237 
259 
223 
194 
190 
207 
200 
205 


COVERDALE. 
A  village  in  Albert  County,  Province  of  New  Brunswick. 


1858 
59 


Isaac  Thurlow 


60  Thomas  Hart. . 

61  Elias  Slacklord . 

62  Elias  Slackford . 

63  Benjamin  J.  Johnson . . 

64  John  J.  Colter 

65  R.  Mitchell  Smith 

66  Asa  B.  Waters 

67  United  with  Moncton . 


115 

107 
84 
96 
118 
116 
110 
133 
110 


12 

53 

13 

00 

6 

00 

6 

30 

5  00 

6 

00 

6 

00 

3 

50 

5 

24 

10  00 

4  03 

10  30 

13  00 

4  25 

10  30 

5  53 

2  00 

8  25 

5  75 

1  00 

9  60 

4  26 

1  00 

9  70 

6  00 

1  05 

7  50 

11  15 

1  20 

6  25 

7  00 

1  55 

6  35 

6  05 

5  37 

5  08  ( 

5  00 

6  87 

5  18 

3  93 

2  93 

0  94 

4  56 

2  60 

0  90 

4  60 

2  00 

0  95 

3  00 

2  07 

0  50 

2  00 

3  00 

1  30 

2  07 

5  60 

3  00 

4  00 

6  00 

2  90 

4  10 

89  85 
95  00 

82  55 

83  85 
88  00 
88  00 
67  14 
51  88 
77  72 


71  87 
104  42 

90  00 

72  00 
56  00 

50  00 

51  13 
67  36 
66  64 


26  71 

19  25 

9  00 

24  78 
12  00 
18  75 
42  24 
37  61 


D. 


DALHOUSIE. 

A  village  on  Bay  Chaleur,  liestigouche  County,  Province  of  New  Brunswick. 

1855  James  'I' weedy 
56  James  Tweedy  


57  

58 

59 

60 

61  George  Harrison  . 

62  John  J.  Colter.. 

63  Isaac  N.  Parker  .  . 

64  Isaac  N.  Parker  . . 

65  Isaac  N.  Parker  . . 

66  Robert  H.  Tavlor 


60 

58 
58 


50 
54 

72 
76 
84 


1 

60 

1 

00 

4 

00 

4 

00 

4 

00 

4 

00 

5 

10 

1  20 


1   40 


2  95 

1  46 

0  60 

1  00 

0  75 

2  08 

1  00 

2  75 

1  40 

3  50 

13  63 


2  00 


410 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


Year 


1867  Robert  H.  Taylor. , 

68 . . 

69  

70 

71 . 

72 

73 


74  N.  B.  K  P   E.  1.  Conference. 


No.  of 
Members. 

60 
37 
31 

22 
22 
22 

22    * 
31 


Funds. 


Conting. 


Educa. 


$5  10 
5  10 


5  00 


$2  00 


Sup.  M. 


1856 
57 
53 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
61 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


1855 

56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 


DARTMOUTH. 
A  village  near  Halifax,  Halifax  County,  Nova  Scotia. 
John  Winterbotham. 
John  Winterbotham. . . . 


John  S.  Phinney . . 
John  Casr.idy   .... 
Theophilus  S   Richey 
Theophilus  S.  Richey 


73 
74 


Joseph  G.  Angwin  . . 
Joseph  G.  Angwin 
Joseph  G.  Angwin  . 
Howard  Sprague,  M.A. . 
Jabez,  A.  Rogers. 

Jabez  A.  Rogers 

Jabez  A.  Rogers  .    . 

Charles  H.  Paisley,  M.A. 
Charles  H.  Paisley,  M.A. 
Alexander  W.  Nicolson  . . 
Joseph  G.  Angwin ....... 

Novii  Scotia  Conference  ..  » 


DIGBY. 

A  village  in  the  Electoral  District 
Robert  A.  Chesley  ....... 

George  W   Tuttle         .  

George  W.  Tuttle .... 
George  V.  Tuttle 
William  McCarty 

William  McCarty  ..  

William  McCarty,  Benjamin  J.  Johnston 
James  Taylor. . . 

James  Taylor 

James  Taylor. 

Stephen  F.  Huestis.. .  ...... 

Stephen  F    Huestis     

Stephen  F.  Huesti 
William  ( '.  Brown 
William  (.'.  Brown  .  . 
William  < '.  Brown. . 
James  Kngland    .... 
James  England  .... 
.Tames  England .  . 
Novo  Scotia  Confereni 


Ezra  B. 
Ezra  B. 


Moore.. . 
Moore  . 


48 
55 
47 
39 
25 
25 
15 
32 
37 
42 
28 
32 
34 
37 
38 
38 
39 
28 


of  Digby. 

117 
130 
146 
119 
131 
180 
186 
230 
170 
148 
143 
185 
154 
173 
176 
166 
209 
146 

85 

85 


4  00 

13  39 

14  00 
14  00 


3  09 

3  04 

3  71 

6  00 

69 

53 

00 

73 

97 

35 

40 


2  00 

3  50 

4  42 


2  57 
2  37 
2  42 
2  50 

1  96 

2  88 

3  00 
52  00 


41 
40 
10 


Nova  Scotia. 


8 

12 

5 

50 

3 

05 

2 

87 

7 

02 

8 

00 

6  00 

5 

32 

6 

03 

5 

00 

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75 

10 

50 

6 

75 

4 

25 

4 

83 

4 

87 

5 

00 

4 

00 

4 

00 

10 

53 


$5  5U 
4  25 


3  00 


10  35 

13  88 

5  00 

1   89 


2  90 

3  39 

4  66 

5  20 

6  20 
8  00 
8  20 
8  39 
8  64 
8  25 
5  50 


DIGBY  NECK. 

A  neck  of  land  on  the  East  Coast  of  the  Bay  of  Fundy,  Nova  Scotia. 
1862  Benjamin  J.  Johnston  . . 
63  Charles  W    T.  Dutcher. . . . 


64  Charles  W   T.  Dutcher. 

65  Alfred  E.  Le  Page 

66  Thomas  J.  Deinstadt. 

67  Thomas  J.  Deinstadt... 

68  Fletcher  A.  Weldon 

69  Thomas  Allen . 

70  Supplied 

71  Jesse  Giles ....... 

72  William  Dobson  .. 

73  William  Dobson 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference  . 


76 
68 
65 
172 
84 
76 
67 
93 
80 
76 
55 


Miss'y. 


08 

92 


2  25 

7  00 

2  50 

9  04  ! 

2  25 

8  29 

2  32 

5  70 

1  78 

4  80 

1  28 

4  58 

1  27 

••5  40 

I  40 

5  20 

1  70 

6  20 

1  30 

6  50 

1  73 

7  25 

2  15 

S  05 

10  50 

■8  62 

4  50 

S  30 

3  34 

6  00 

2  67 

6  00  | 

1  20 

1  00 

2  75 

1  15 

1  75 

5  00 

1  47 

3  00 

3  00 

1  00 

2  00 

3  00 

1  00 

2  00 

3  25 

0  21 

1  00 

3  40 

0  50 

0  40 

2  14 

0  48 

2  11 

2  00 

1  02 

3  00 

1  10 

1  30 

2  00 

1  04 

1  50 

1  10 

0  75 

0  60 

1  00 

H  oo 

2  00 


69  10 
214  34 
165  45 
90  48 
55  47 
41  18 

58  27 
80  50 
37  00 

30  50 
55  00 
39  71 
47  70 

31  17 
31  42 
18  31 
10  75 


105  26 
59  62 

58  43 
77  71 
85  56 
67  24 
57  02 
63  86 

59  05 
83  22 
61  73 

103  41 
111  37 

94  61 
99  75 

104  37 

60  40 
57  75 


24  22 
20  00 

19  50 
15  57 
13  40 

5  16 

17  72 
4  35 

18  89 

20  00 

19  00 
12  00 


EASTERN  BRITISH  AMERICA   CONFERENCE. 


411 


DORCHESTER. 
A  town  in  the  County  of  Westmoreland,  Province  of  New  Brunswick. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1863  George  Butcher.        

64  George  Butcher 

65  Fletcher  H.  W.  Pickles.. 

66  Cranswick  Jost,  M.A. 

67  William  C.  Brown      . .      . 

68  Joseph  G.  Angwin. 

69  Joseph  G.  Angwin . . 
•70  Robert  A.  Temple 

71  Robert  A.  Temple  <. 

72  Robert  A.  Temple    ,  ' 

73  William  McCarty   . 

74  KB.  &  P.E  I.  Conference. 


Funds. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

67 

$7  00 

$1  50 

$4  00 

67 

7  00 

2  00 

4  00 

67 

7  00 

2  00 

4  50 

93 

8  00 

2  50 

5  30 

73 

9  50 

3  50 

4  98 

61 

8  00 

2  50 

4  93 

62 

8  00 

1  37 

5  00 

56 

8  0) 

1  75 

5  00 

63 

7  00 

1  74 

3  17 

58 

7  14 

1  55 

3  50 

65 

7  29 

2  40 

3  50 

52 

7  94 

2  50 

3  30 

Miss'y. 

$27  50 
32  50 
13  50 
38  75 
38  85 
25  37 
21  16 
17  49 
52  14 
37  81 
31  15 
31  82 


F. 


FAIRVILLE. 

A  village  in  the  County  of  St.  John,  New  Brunswick. 

West  Circuit. 

1864  Job  Shenton 

65  Job  Shenton 

66  Joseph  G.  Angwin . 

67  Joseph  G.  Angwin .  

68  Douglas  Chapman        ... 

69  Douglas  Chapman    ...      

70  Humphrey  P   Cowperthwaite,  M.A    

71  Humphrey  P.  Cowperthwaite,  M.A. 

72  Humphrey  P.  Cowperthwaite,  M.A.   . . . 

73  John  Prince 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference..    . , 


FALMOUTH. 
A  village  in  the  County  of  Hants,  Nova  Scotia. 

1864  Andrew  Gray        

65  Andrew  Gray 

66  Charles  B.  Pitblado  

67  Charles  B.  Pitblado 

68  Charles  B.  Pitblado ... 

69  George  M.  Barratt      

70  George  M.  Barratt      . .      . 

71  George  M   Barratt      . .      

72  James  G.  Hennigar,  President  of  Conference. 

73  See  Hantsport .  


It  was  formerly  part  oi  the  St.  John 


"84 

5  25 

1  28 

7  45 

83 

6  00 

1  77 

6  80 

69 

6  74 

2  02 

4  59 

92 

8  45 

3  12 

6  29 

75 

6  12 

1  10 

5  (JO 

70 

6  24 

1  23 

4  84 

66 

6  24 

2  00 

5  00 

69 

6  25 

2  10 

5  00 

65 

6  25 

2  00 

5  00 

75 

6  50 

1  60 

6  00 

84 

5  00 

1  17 

3  33 

97 

5  80 

1  50 

4  20 

152 

6  00 

0  75 

2  00 

94 

4  00 

0  75 

0  98 

96 

4  50 

1  00 

2  10 

76 

4  20 

1  20 

4  10 

76 

4  20 

2  40 

4  25 

76 

4  30 

2  70 

4  90 

76 

4  00 

2  00 

4  50 

.    FLORENCEVILLE. 
A  village  in  the  County  of  Carletor*,  New 

1862  Alexander  S.  Tuttle 

63  Alexander  S.  Tuttle. . .  '    

64  Alexander  S.  Tuttle. . .  

65  John  W.  Howie 

66  John  W.  Howie 

67  James  R.  Hart 

68  James  R.  Hart. . ,    

69  William  W  Percival. 

70  William  W.  Percival 

71  William  W.  Percival 

72  Isaac  Howie .-.  

73  Isaac  Howie .    

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference 


Brunswick. 


169 

6  25 

1  50 

2  00 

155 

6  25 

1  25 

2  00 

192 

6  25 

1  00 

2  75 

157 

7  35 

1  00 

2  16 

150 

7  35 

1  26 

2  40 

121 

-  7  40 

1  66 

6  14 

111 

7  40 

2  15 

2  56 

113 

5  75 

1  45 

3  50 

135 

6  00 

1  70 

3  50 

135 

6  00 

1  20 

2  50 

125 

5  00 

1  20 

1  90 

127 

6  00 

1  30 

2  30 

44  53 
39  62 
41  18 
49  50 
67  03 
58  61 
36  59 
24  00 
30  05 
27  91 


39  28 
56  00 
28  50 
26  25 

31  43 

32  00 
34  16 
28  30 
22  00 


23  35 

22 

78 

22  20 

31 

92 

56  71 

53  58 

45 

56 

41 

43 

39 

15 

41 

00 

35 

20 

23  72 

412 


CIRCUITS,  STATIONS  AND   MISSIONS. 


FREDERICKTON. 
A  city  in  the  County  of  York,  Province  of  New  Brunswick. 


No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

Conting.  1  Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1855  Charles  Churchill..    .      

56  John  Brewster,  John  Lathern 

57  John  Brewster,  George  Butcher       .... 

58  -Tolin  Rrewstpr.  ftportrp  Butcher.              .... 

s. 

290 
238 
237 
261 
,300 
320 
230 
178 
170 
190 
245 
220 
219 
213 
168 
168 
165 
172 
162 
210 

$44  87 
47  62 
15  23 
24  00 
24  00 
36  25 

17  58 

18  50 
23  00 

23  00 

24  10 

25  70 
25  00 
25  60 

25  60 

26  00 

27  65 

28  00 
40  00 

$17  12 
18  00 
10  00 
10  00 
10  45 
10  00 
9  00 

8  00 
7  50 
7  50 
7  50 
7  51 

10  00 
7  50 

9  50 
9  90 

10  00 
.  20  00 

$24  66 
24  00 
12  00 

16  00 
35  85 

20  80 

17  50 
15  00 
15  09 

15  10 

21  00 
21  00 
21  40 

16  46 
16  66 
19  93 
28  00 
35  00 

$138  00 
160  00 

59 

60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 

Thos.  M.  Albrighton,  Fletcher  H.  W  Pickle 
Charles  Stewart,  Joseph  S.  Coffin 

164  53 
189  89 

James  England ... 

210  03 
172  37 

George  0.  Huestis        

John  Lathern 

Duncan  D.  Currie      . .    .' 

Duncan  D.  Currie. 

Duncan  D.  Currie,  Silas  C.  Fulton 

Leonard  Gaetz . 

Leonard  Gaetz,  Charles  M.  Tyler 

Leonard  Gaetz 

N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference... 

..... 

157  32 
151  37 
132  20 

128  47 
175  75 
135  25 
143  44 
141  50 

129  63 

158  31 
151  60 
105  75 

a. 


1866  Alfred  E 

67  John  W 

68  John  W. 

69  John  W. 


GABARUS. 
.So  called  from  the  name  of  a  bay  on  the  Atlantic  coast,  Cape  Breton. 
Le  Page .  .  .  | 


Howie 

Howie  .... 

Howie  . . 

70  John  W.  Howie,  Henry  J.  Clarke 

71  Henry  J.  Clarke. 

72  Henry  J.  Clarke.        ..  ..      .. 

73  George  F.  Day .. 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference  . .        


86 
104 

84 
106 

99 
110 
178 
130 


2  50 

0  81 

3  95 

5  00 

1  00 

1  45 

5  00 

1  00 

1  15 

5  50 

1  13 

1  30 

5  50 

1  71 

1  91 

6  50 

2  20 

3  00 

7  00 

2  00 

3  00 

2  00 

1  75 

2  10 

GAGETOWN. 
A  town  in  Queen's  County,  New  Brunswick. 


1858  Hezekiah  McKeown,  David  B.  Scott 

59  William  C.  Brown,  David  B.  Scott. 

60  Henry  Holland.      ........ 

61  John  Read 

62  John  Read. 

63  Thomas  Watson  Smith . 

64  Thomas  Watson  Smith . 

65  Alexander  S.  Tuttle. . 

66  John  S.  Allen ... 

67  John  Cassidy. . 

68  George  B.  Payson. 

69  George  B.  Payson. 

70  George  B.  Payson. 

71  Elias  Slaekfbrd. 

72  Elias  Slackford. 

73  Elias  Slackford 

74  N.  B.  &.  P.  E.  I.  Conference.    f 


136 
146 

44 
65 
55 
47 
40 
107 
75 
75 
63 
65 
79 
73 
76 
74 


4  00 

1  00 

3  00 

5  00 

2  00 

8  00 

4  52 

1  00 

1  25 

3  42 

1  10 

1  40 

6  25 

1  10 

1  50 

5  25 

1  00 

1  50 

5  25 

1  00 

1  60 

8  10 

1  25 

2  25 

8  10 

1  30. 

3  00 

8  10 

1   86 

3  78 

8  24 

2  12 

4  15 

6  79 

2  40 

4  56 

7  00 

2  45 

5  05 

7  00 

2  50 

6  00 

7  00 

2  50 

6  00 

7  00 

2  50 

6  00 

GEORGETOWN. 
A  village  in  King's  County,  Prince  Edward  Island 
1872  John  Astbury  . .        . .  ....  . .  

73  John  Astbury ....  .  38  3  70 

74  N.B.  &  P. E. I.  Conference.  .  36  3  51 


2  65 

2  65 


90 


41  16 
20  10 
23  33 
27  57 
13  91 
30  62 
20  00 
39  07 


45  90 
69  42 
33  92 
52  80 
43  08 
20  00 

19  20 
39  43 
33  86 

29  07 

27  18 
37  49 

30  01 

28  00 

20  87 

21  80 


15  03 
10  31 


EASTERN   BRITISH    AMERICA   CONFERENCE. 


413 


GOLDENVILLE. 
A  village  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Guysborough,  Nova  Scotia. 


• 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
^Members. 

Funds. 

Year 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1871  Augustus  B.  Morris,  B.A  — 

72  Supplied  from  Sackville 

73  John  Craig 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference 

....          10 
20 

1  75 

SI  10 

$1  38 

$3  00 

GRAND  LAKE. 

So  called  from  a  Lake  in  the  Electoral  District  of  St.  John,  New  Brunswick. 

1861  Christopher  S.  Lane j  I 

62  John  A.  Mosher.        . .  

63  John  A.  Mosher.  

,64  Asa  B.  Waters.. 

65  George  Harrison ..              .            62  !       5  00          ...    i       2  00 

66  George  Harrison .            ..              61  j       4  00 

67  George  Harrison..      ..' !  107  j       6  18 

68  Joseph  B.  Hemmeon 124  i       2  95 

69  Joseph  B.  Hemmeon .            .  .  100  ,       3  00 

70  Joseph  B.  Hemmeon.                                           .  K'3  4  00 

71  Robert  O'B.  Johnson ..        .  106  |       4  50 

*  72  Robert  O'B   Johnson,  James  Crisp 85  5  00 

73  Robert  O'B.  Johnson..          ..              85  5  00 

74  N.  B.  &  P    E.  I.  Conference          ...               .          90  I       5  00 


1  24   ; 

2  45 

9  58 

1  37   , 

3  15 

15  58 

2  20  . 

3  19 

24  87 

1  00 

4  00 

28  10 

i  20  ; 

5  00 

22  20 

2  00 

4  00 

17  00 

2  00 

5  00 

56  86 

2  00 

2  81 

54  42 

2  00  , 

3  00 

42  52 

1872  Supplied 

73  John  W   Doull,  B.A.. 

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference 


GRAND  LAKE,  WEST. 

'.'.'.  29 

29 


2  00 
0  40 


2  00 
0  95 


GRANVILLE  FERRY. 
A  village  in  Annapolis  County,  Province  of  Nova  Scotia 

1871  Joseph  Hart. .  

72  Joseph  Hart 61 

73  James  R   Hart .  61 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference .    ..  ..74 

GREENWICH. 

A  village  in  the  Electoral  District  of  King,  New  Brunswick. 

1855  Duncan  D.  Currie 
56  Duncan  T).  Currie 


57  James  Burns . 

58  James  Burns . 

59  James  Burns 

60  Stephen  T.  Teed . .  . 

61  Stephen  T.  Teed... 

62  Stephen  T.  Teed 

63  David  B.  Scott 

64  David  B    Scott 

65  David  B   Scott .    . . 

66  Joseph  Sutcliffe  . . . 

67  John  S.  Allen . 

68  John  S.  Allen . 

69  John  S.  Allen. 

70  Isaac  N.  Parker 

71  Sec  Jerusalem.. 


175 
231 
146 
179 
182 
135 
189 
127 
121 
137 
142 
130 
112 
107 
113 
110 


2  27 

3  98 

0  78 

1  10 

4  00 

7  75 

8  06 
8  50 
8  5!) 
8  80 
8  80 
8  80 
8  80 

7  44 

8  00 
8  00 


99 
00 
07 
10 
00 
00 


0  60 


00 
00 
20 

20 
25 


1  30 


25 
12 


2  64 


6  10 

2  42 

3  31 

6  10 

23  48 

3  44 

6  10 

1  92 

3  87 

1 

87 

5 

97 

8 

98 

8 

80 

4 

00 

4 

25 

4 

00 

3 

50 

3 

70 

4 

00 

3  00 

3 

00 

4 

18 

4 

11 

4 

50 

38  59 
34  89 
33  08 


80 

10 

57 

83 

61 

35 

45 

32 

95 

95 

90 

15 

45 

23 

13 

40 

30 

96 

46  G6 

31 

29 

30 

32 

27 

26 

27 

20 

8  52 


GUYSBORO'  and  CANSO. 
Guysboro'  is  a  town  near  the  head  of  Chedabucto  Bay,  and  Canso  is  a  village  on  Cape-  Canso,  both  at 

the  eastern  extremity  of  the  Province  of  Nova  Scotia. 
1855  J.  R.  Narraway,  T.  Gaetz,  Win.  C.  McKinnonl       330 

56  James  R.    Narraway,   Thomas  Gaetz,    George 

Butcher,  Stephen  T.  Teed 348 

57  George  O.  Huestis,  Wm.  Perkin,  John  Howie        398 

58  Geo.  0.  Huestis,  Jos.  Sutcliffe,  J.  J.  Teasdale        300 


9  00 

.".'. 

\      ■  •  •  * 

17  02 

3  07 

15  CO 

12  00 

2  95 

16  22 

223  37 
153  52 


414 


CIRCUITS,    STATIONS    AND   MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1859  G.  0.  Huestis,  S   F.  Huestis,  J.  J.  Teasdale. . 

60  G  S.  Milligan,  M.  A  ,  I.  Thurlow,  R.  M.  Smith 

61  G.  S.  Milligan,  M.A.,  R.  Morton,  I.  Thurlow 

62  G.  W.  Tuttle,  R.  Morton,  J.  B.  Hemmeon 

63  G   W.  Tuttle,  J.  Johnson,  J.  B.  Hemmeon 

64  G.  W.  Tuttle,  J.  Johnson,  T.  J.  Deinstadt. 

65  James  Burns,  Thomas  J.  Deinstadt.    ... 

66  James  Burns,  Wilson  W.  Lodge 

67  James  Burns,  Wilson  W.  Lodge 

68  George  Johnson,  Levi  Johnson 

69  George  Johnson,  Levi  Johnson..  . . 

70  John  Cassidy,  William  Dobson  . 

71  John  Cassidy,  William  Dobson  ... 

72  Jeremiah  V   Jost,  Thomas  H  James 

73  Elias  Biettle,  Richey  Bird.. . 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference 


No.  of 
Members 


286 
332 
374 
366 
295 
266 
328 
138 
126 
220 
134 
133 
146 
127 
144 
150 


Funds. 


Conting.    Educa.      Sup.  M.    Miss'y. 


$16  40 
16  45 
14  47 
13  71 


8 

50 

14 

CO 

J4 

48 

11 

50 

11 

62 

10 

50 

8 

50 

7 

25 

8 

00 

10  00 

11 

00 

13 

17  I 

•?3  12 
98 

81 
27 
50 
00 
40 
25 
26 
20 
21 
25 
04 
40 
33 
50 


$11  67 
10  (0 
12  27 

10  28 
5  00 

8  CO 

11  00 

9  00 
9  12 
4  45 
4  50 
4  65 
9  67 
8  50 
8  60 

10  52 


$145  32 
159  32 
195  26 
115  35 
123  00 
148  60 
128  25 
135  75 
113  26 
77  9.j 

80  Oo 

81  25 
80  85 
67  85 
51  00 
84  4g 


H. 


HALIFAX,  NORTH. 
The  capital  of  the  Province  of  Nova  Scotia. 
1855  John  B    Brownell.    ........  \ 

56  Charles  Churchill,  Samuel  Avery 188 

57  Charles  Churchill,  Robert  Duncan 194 

58  Roland  Mortoa . .      .      .  218 

59  Samuel  W.  Sprague,  John  Brewster,  R.  Pratt:    *  222 

60  Samuel  W   Sprague,  John  Brewster,  R.   Prattj  495 

61  John  S.  Addy,  John  Brewster         425 

62  John  S.  Addy,  John  Lathern.        ...  457 

63  John  S.  Addy,  John  Lathern 440 

64  Edmund  Botterell,  John  Lathern..      ..        '. . .  420 

65  Edmund  Botterell,  Robert  Alder  Temple 389 

66  Edmund  Botterell    . .  . .  218 

67  GeorgeS.  Milligan,  M.  A 260 

68  George S.  Milligan,  M.  A.,  John  A.  Clark, M.  A.  265 

69  GeorgeS.  Milligan,  M.  A.,  John  A.  Clarke.M.A.  430 

70  Jabez  A.  Rogers,  William  Sargent. .  .  436 

71  Jabez  A.  Rogers,  William  Sargent  ...    .  397 

72  Jabez  A.  Rogers,  William  Sargent 383 

73  John  Lathern,  Robert  McArthur .  372 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference.  . .      .......      .  406 


HALIFAX,,  SOUTH. 
1855  James  England .       

56  James  England 175 

57  James  England  ...  ,  .;  .  .      ...  173 

58  Samuel  W.  Sprague  202 

59  )  „ .• ...  217 

to  >  United  with  Halifax  North,  under  the  name 

65  )      of  Halifax. 

66  Robert  Alder  Temple.  

67  Alfred  W.  Turner  


68  Alfred  W.  Turner       . . . 

69  Alfred  W.  Turner  . 

70  John  A.  Clark,  M.A.... 

71  John  A.  Clark,  M.A.. 

72  John  Read ...... 

73  John  Read .    .    ........ 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference . 


168 
154 
172 
221 
181 
194 
194 
191 
193 


171  25 

519  20 

15  00 

91  46 

120  83 

29  60 

46  72 

120  11 

15  57 

70  83 

202  78 

27  34 

85  90 

2(12  78 

36  98 

.  97  50 

212  77 

43  25 

114  84 

190  50 

29  08 

111  29 

127  65 

35  60 

104  97 

159  60 

37  42 

116  10 

143  75 

37  42 

127  00 

129  72 

25  98 

86  11 

92  00 

26  40 

88  73 

130  28 

35  91 

92  48 

110  27 

25  08 

87  70 

114  76 

564  71 

106  62 

132  41 

204  18 

110  29 

135  42 

140  13 

114  31 

124  39 

133  08 

114  57 

124  63 

93  27 

28  00 

84  83 

95  08 

22  83 

44  52 

81  42 

11  40 

47  20 

145  00 

22  00 

44  79 

34  37 

6  00 

45  74 

40  12 

11  00 

38  75 

56  08 

13  00 

43  37 

60  37 

251  78 

56  00 

41  70 

142  00 

60  40 

44  80 

126  44 

62  40 

51  00 

105  50 

65  98 

1873  John  McMurray 
74  Nova  Scotia  Conference 


HANTSPORT. 
A  village  in  the  County  of  Hants,  Province  of  Nova  Scotia. 


76 
96 


4  00 
2  50 


2  00 
1  25 


4  50 
2  75 


2,041  34 

1,987  50 

1,936  92 

1,749  32 

1,643  41 

1,560  67 

1,736  94 

1,793  17 

2,142  81 

1,774  02 

921  65 

939  67 

952  06 

1,055  32 

9(16  56 

907  00 

865  54 

608  85 

See  ' 

Halifax 

North. 

704  10 
609  82 
595  74 
530  68 
538  54 
628  43 
583  44 
546  84 


22  00 
21  50 


*  Ha'.ifax  South  united. 


EASTERN    BRITISH   AMERICA   CONFERENCE. 


415 


HAVELOCK. 
A  village  in  the  Electoral  District  uf  Digby,  Nova  Scotia. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1864  SuppHul 

65  David  W.  Le  Lacheur 

66  Charles  W.  Dockrill.  . 

67  Isaac  N.  Parker 

68  Isaac  N.  Parker 

69  Isaac  N.  Parker      

70  Thomas  Allen . 

71  Thomas  Allen. 

72  Thomas  Allen ... 

73  Edwin  Mills 

74  \\  B.  &  P.  E.  T.  Conference. 


No.  of 


Funds. 


"  I  Con  ting. '  Educa.    Sup.  M.   j   Miss'y. 


113 

112 

m  oo 

SI  00 

§1  50 

S16  64 

114 

2  00 

1  00 

1  50 

7  39 

103 

2  34 

1  41 

1  68 

34  37 

95 

2  58 

1  89 

•2  47 

50  40 

95 

5  00 

2  00 

2  50 

4  17 

93 

5  50 

2  07 

2  50 

1  88 

98 

5  50 

•2  00  ' 

2  oo 

6  94 

99 

5  50 

2  15  i 

2  00 

5  78 

103 

5  60 

2  76  ■ 

2  15 

11  35 

HILLSBORO' 

A  town  in  the  County  of  Albert,  Province  of  New  Brunswick. 
Parker  .... 


1866  Isaac  N 
67  Stephen  Humphrey,  B.  A. 
U8  Stephen  Humphrey,  M.  A. 

69  Stephen  Humphrey,  M.A. 

70  Douglas  Chapman  .  . 

71  Douglas  Chapman      

72  Douglas  Chapman 

73  Charles  Comben 

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference.. 


6. ■> 
101 
69 
80 
76 
60 
67 
59 


5  00 


00 
00 
80 
15 
15 
15 


6  17 


1  32 

2  18 

2  00 

4  74 

1  86 

3  75 

1  86 

4  00 

1  93 

4  00 

2  40 

4  10 

2  50 

5  48 

2  54 

25  75 

17  50 
44  16 

21  00 
25  74 

18  77 
25  65 
25  90 

22  81 


HILLSBURG. 
A  village  in  the  County  of  Inverness,  Nova  Scotia. 


1865  Joseph  S.  Coffin 

66  Joseph  S.  Coffin 

67  Joseph  S.  Coffin. 

68  Frederick  W    Harrison. 

69  Frederick  W    Harrison . 

70  William  McCarty  

71  William  McCarty 

72  George  M.  Barratt 

73  George  M.  Barratt 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference  . . 


91 

75 

98 

90 

85 

93 

111 

103 

104 


2  17 

1  50 

3o6 

7  00 

3  75 

4  50 

4  00 

2  00 

,  4  75 

4  25 

2  00 

5  00 

4  50 

1  75 

5  00 

4  50 

1  92 

5  00 

4  50 

2  06 

5  00 

4  50 

2  30 

5  50 

4  50 

2  00 

6  00 

45  25 
59  30 
44  16 
31  17 

37  45 
39  96 
36  51 

46  75 

38  68 


HOPEWELL. 


A  village  in  the  County  of  Albert,  New  Brunswick. 


1855  Richard  AVeddall 

56  Richard  Weddall  

57  Richard  Weddall 

58  James  Buckley        

59  James  Buckley  

60  James  Buckley 

61  Robert  Tweedy 

62  Robert  Tweedy  .... 

63  Robert  Wilson  ..  

64  Robert  Wilson 

65  Robert  Wilson,  Asa  B.  Waters. 

66  James  Tweedy 

67  James  Tweedy 

68  James  Tweedy 

69  Alexander  S.  Tuttle 

70  John  M.  Pike      

71  Samuel  Ackman 

72  Samuel  Ackman 

73  Robert  H.  Taylor 

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference 


228 
184 
194 
193 
193 
205 
199 
207 
199 
286 
276 
276 
155 
136 
125 
181 
181 
185 
186 
175 


8  01 
8  53 
10  H9 
12  00 
12  00 
12  00 


12 

00 

12 

00 

12  00 

13  00 

15 

00 

10 

00 

10  01 

9 

34 

9 

34 

9 

81 

9 

84 

9 

84 

10  00 

50 
03 
17 
00 
50 


1  53 


00 
50 
10 
50 
50 
50 
45 
25 
00 
10 
20 
40 


11 
7 
5 
3 
3 
2 
3 
4 
4 
5 
5 
8 
4 
4 
5 
4 
5 


96 
92 
44 
20 
00 
55 
85 
00 
00 
50 
50 
00 
96 
75 
60 
00 
00 
00 


102  56 
105  05 
112  78 
125  37 

74  79 

103  50 
86  25 
70  00 

102  85 
60  00 
45  00 
29  82 
28  50 
32  30 
32  21 
24  11 
22  15 
77  75 


416 


CIRCUITS,    STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


HORTON. 
A  town  on  the  River  Avon,  King's  County,  Nova  Seotia. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1855  Frederick  Smallwood.      

56  James  G.  Hennigar  . .  

57  James  G.  Hennigar 

58  James  G.  Hennigar  ... 

59  Thomas  Angwin ....  

60  Thomas  Angwin,  Fletcher  H.  W   Pickles . 

61  Thomas  Angwin,  Fletcher  H.  W   Pickles .      . 

62  Henry  Daniel,  Wesley  Colpitts  . 

63  Henry  Daniel,  Wesley  Colpitts 

64  Samuel  W   Sprague,  Albert  S.  Des  Brisay 

65  Samuel  W.  Sprague,  Albert  S.  Des  Brisay.. 

66  Samuel  W.  Sprague,  Robert  B.  Mack      .    .    , 

67  Chris.  Lockhart,  H.  P  Cowperthwaite,  B.A. 

68  Chris.  Lockhart,  H.  P.  Cowperthwaite,  B.A. 

69  Chris.  Lockhart,  H.  P.  Cowperthwaite,  B.  A. , 

70  Stephen  F   Huestis. . 

71  Stephen  F.  Huestis..  

72  Stephen  F.  Huestis.. .        

73  William  H.  Heartz 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference 


No.  of 
Members 


365 
143 
183 
231 
163 
148 
211 
168 
140 
151 
210 
170 
167 
152 
156 
158 
183 
167 
178 
186 


Funds. 


Conting.     Educa.   j  Sup.  M.    Miss'y. 


37 
40 


6  00 


96 

67 
65 
60 

8  60 

9  28 


$3  30 
6) 
00 
97 
18 
20 
3  00 
3  00 
3  58 


10  00 

3  50 

19  68 

3  15 

12  50 

3  90 

13  38 

4  40 

13  69 

5  83 

11  69 

6  09 

12  00 

7  00 

12  00 

6  00 

12  00 

6  35 

$3  95 
14  70 


3  00 

4  92 
8  16 

13  00 
8  50 

8  57 

9  10 
9  22 

8  60 

9  41 
11  05 
10  04 
10  12 
10  50 
10  50 
10  60 


$258  00 
271  00 
229  17 
215  37 
178  31 
142  38 
142  95 
128  60 

87  34 
74  39 
67  70 

88  30 
78  10 
81  01 
74  20 
93  83 
99  05 
87  50 


INGONISH. 

A  small  village  on  the  Island  of  Cape  Breton,  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Victoria,  Province  of  Nova 

Scotia. 

1873  William  Purvis . 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference ...  44 


J. 


JACKSONVILE. 


A  village  in  the  County  of  Carleton,  New  Brunswick. 


1862  Stephen  E.  Huestis. . 

63  Stephen  F.  Huestis.. 

64  Stephen  F.  Huestis 

65  Frederick  W   Harrison. 

66  Frederick  W    Harrison . 

67  Frederick  W   Harrison ... 

68  John  Cassidy . .       

69  John  Cassidy 

70  Ezra  B.  Moore..    . ... 

71  Ezra  B.  Moore..  ,    . 

72  Ezra  B.  Moore 

73  Isaac  E.  Thurlow..    

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference 


185 
171 
209 
173 
155 
165 
152 
154 
176 
163 
154 
152 


6  25 

1  00 

4  00 

6  25 

1  00 

3  50 

6  50 

1  20 

4  00 

7  35 

1  54 

5  40 

9  35 

2  00 

6  00 

7  35 

2  00 

7  00 

7  50 

2  55 

6  96 

7  27 

2  80 

7  00 

8  00 

3  00 

7  00 

8  00 

3  40 

7  10 

8  00 

3  00 

6  00 

8  00 

3  00 

5  00 

65  92 
55  27 
45  91 
44  62 
52  54 
55  26 
50  66 
113  12 
89  96 
88  73 
70  97 
64  74 


JERUSALEM. 
A  village  in  the  County  of  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  formerly  Greenwich  Circuit. 

1872  Isaac  N.  Parker 

73  Thomas  Allen. 

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  1.  Conference   ,  . 


90 

8  00 

2  12  I 

4  50 

14*17 

85 

8  00 

2  00 

4  50 

10  50 

64 

4  00 

2  00  | 

1  75 

2  74 

EASTERN   BRITISH   AMERICA   CONFERENCE. 


417 


K. 


KEMPT. 
A  village  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Queen's,  Nova  Scotia. 


Yeai 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1857  Joseph  Hart 

58  George  B.  Payson. . 

59  George  B.  Payson 

60  William  Alcorn 

61  William  Alcorn 

62  William  Alcorn. 

63  Richard  Johnson 

64  William  Tweedy 

65  William  Tweedy . 

66  William  Tweodv 

67  John  A.  Mosher. 

68  John  A.  Mosher . . . 

69  John  A.  Mosher 
JfO  John  Johnson.    .. 

71  United  with  Burlington.. 


No.  of 

Members. 


Fttxt>: 


Conting. 


202 
196 
225 
170 
184 
214 
181 
180 
182 
186 
121 
108 
106 
106 


4M 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 
11 
12 
13 


12 
00 
35 
35 
35 
35 
10 
05 
25 
00 
20 
50 
2<» 
00 


Educa. 


II 
o 


Sup.  M. 


85 
05 
05 
03 
25 
00 
15 
90 
25 
00 
00 
94 


KENTVILLE. 
A  town  in  King's  County,  Province  of  Nova  Scotia 
1870  Arthur  D.  Morton,  M.A 


71  Richard  W   Weddall,  B.A.. . 

72  Richard  W  Weddall,  B.A.    . 

73  William  J.  Johnson. 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference.  . . . 


£2 
54 
52 


KINGSCLEAR. 


A  village  in  the  County  of  York 

1861  Edwin  Evans 

62  Edwin  Evans.  ...  

63  Charles  B.  Pitblado 

64  William  H.  Heartz..  

65  John  A.  Clark,  B.A 

66  John  A.  Clark,  M.A 

67  John  A.  Clark,  M.A  


Province  of  New  Brunswick. 


69  Robert  0.  B.  Johnson  ... 

70  Robert  0.  B.  Johnson .  . 

71  Robert  H.  Taylor     

72  Robert  H.  Taylor 

73  Richard  W.  Weddall,  B.A. 

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference. .  . 


34 
30 
61 
67 
67 
79 
75 
60 
38 
67 
73 
74 
94 


6 

00 

6 

25 

4 

00 

4 

00 

5 

10 

5 

10 

5 

10 

1 

25 

3 

20 

4 

00 

4 

00 

5 

00 

5 

25 

30 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
50 


1 

00 

3  00 

3 

20 

2 

40 

2 

75 

KING'S  COUNTY. 
A  Mission  in  Prince  Edward  Island 
1858  William  Ryan i      ....        , 

59  Alexander  W.  Tuttle 

60  Alexander  W.  Tuttle 

61  Robert  Wasson 

62  See  Murray  Harbour  

KINGSTON. 
A  village  in  King's  County,  Province  of  New  Brunswick. 
1861  John  A.  Mosher  .  . 

62  Robert  Wilson .... 

63  Leonard  Gaetz .... 


64  Leonard  Gaetz. 

65  John  J.  Colter 

66  John  J.  Colter. 

67  John  J.  Colter 

27 


85 

77 

96 

100 

100 


§3  97 
4  20 
7  70 
7  70 
7  70 
3  06 
3  25 
15 


5 

25 

4 

25 

o 

75 

5 

00 

5 

25 

6 

00 

1  31 

6  65 

1  96 

1  40 

1  25 

1  95 

1   1  50 

1  75 

1  84 

1  55 

1  80 

1  75 

1 

00 

1 

00 

2 

00 

2 

50 

2 

00 

■J 

00 

1 

50 

0 

50 

5 

50 

4 

00 

5 

00 

4 

20 

4 

28 

Miss'y. 


»40  00 
81  15 
58  07 
78  14 

100  65 
109  12 

95  50 

130  25 

136  25 

129  29 

78  84 

77  25 

85  75 

101  00 


20  50 
23  25 

23  15 

24  47 


14  40 
24  80 


r 



... 

2  W 

0  60 

2  25 

6  80 

0  75 

2  25 

1  00 

1  60 

2  25 

1  05 

1  60 

3  75 

1  05 

1  60 

2 
11 


56 
00 


24  75 


5 
41 


39 
61 


32  50 
31  50 
35  54 
20  43 


16 

5  42  ' 

13  35 

14 

0  75 

... 

50 

0  70  : 

0  90 

1  50 

20  30 

83 

0  90  ■ 

1  00 

0  6^ 

13  54 

4  00 
52  55 
40  00 
34  73 
28  93 


418 


CIRCUITS,' STATIONS   AND  MISSIONS. 


Year 


1868 
69 

'  70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 
Members 


Elias  Slackford 

Elias  Slackford 

Elias  Slackford. ... 

Fletcher  A.  Weldon 

Charles  W.  Dockrill 

Isaac  N.  Parker  . .    ,    ... 

N.  K  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference. 


95 
95 
89 
89 
87 
92 


Funds. 


Conting.     Educa.     Sup.  M 


$2  25 


00 
00 
03 

15 
11 
11 


1  05 
1  50 

80 
00 

28 
46 
50 


$1  60 
3  01 

3  50 

4  00 

4  65 

7  23 

8  00 


KNOWLESVILLE. 

A  village  in  the  County  of  Carleton,  New  Brunswick. 


Miss'y. 


$18  59 
18  85 

16  86 

17  34 
23  90 

4  33 
4  48 


1868  Edwin  Mills 

1 

i . ,.    1 

69  Edwin  Mills , 

i         M 

i 

70  Edwin  Mills..       .        ....                   .. 

!         43 

2  50  ! 

0  50 

1  40 

9  32 

71  Charles  W.  Hamilton      

40 

2  50 

0  74 

1  50 

3  00 

72  Charles  W.  Hamilton    . .             .... 

|         44 

4  00  ! 

2  00 

4  00 

50  00 

73  Thomas  Marshall .    .       

47 

4  00 

1  50 

3  00  j 

38  25 

74  See  Hartland,  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference.      . . 

|         82 

4  00  j 

1  50 

3  00  j 

30  46 

L. 


LITTLE  YORK. 
A  town  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Queen's,  Prince  Edward  Island. 


1857  Henry  Pope,  Jr. 

58  Henry  Pope,  Jr 

59  United  with  Cornwall 


240 
199 
253 


2  71 
12  78 


2  10 

1  25  ! 


LIVERPOOL. 


3  12 
3  30 


106  98 

181  75 


A  town  at  the  mouth  of  the  Liverpool  River,  on 
1855  Ingham  Sutcliffe,  Samuel  Avery 

56  Ingham  Sutcliffe,  Thomas  Harris    .... 

57  John  S.  .Addy,  John  L.  Sponagle.. 

58  John  S.  Addy  

59  John  S.  Addy      ...  .... 

60  George  Johnson    ... 

61  George  Johnson,  Samuel  Aver}'. 

62  Joseph  Hart. . .  . 

63  Joseph  Hart,  Joseph  S.  Coffin 

64  Josej)h  Hart,  Josejm  S.  Coffin. ........ 

65  Duncan  I).  Currie,  Edward  B.  Moore 

66  Duncan  D.  Currie  . 

67  Duncan  D.  Currie 

68  Henry  Daniel    .  .      

69  Henry  Daniel,  President  of  Conference    . 

70  John  J.  Teasdale .    

71  John  J.  Teasdale 

72  John  J.  Teasdale 

73  Joseph  Gaetz. 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference..  . 


the  Atlantic  Coast,  Queen's  County,  Nova  Scotia. 


250 

•  •  •  • 

251 

9  90 

288 

8  80 

241 

4  43 

100 

14  00 

102 

14  00 

80 

14  00 

77 

14  00 

67 

14  00 

104 

14  00 

69 

14  00 

56 

14  00 

71 

21  24 

220 

8  50 

85 

9  00 

70 

9  10 

76 

9  15 

73 

10  00 

77 

10  00 

162 

10  20 

24 
47 
70 
53 
50 
35 
77 
41 
86 
25 
75 
75 
00 
10 


9  00 

6  50 

7  50 
7  75 


LUNENBURG. 


1855 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
til 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 


8  75 


A  city  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Lunenburg,  Nova  Scotia. 

Joseph  F    Bent 

Joseph  F.  Bent. 

Joseph  F.  Bent 

Joseph  Hart 

Joseph  Hart.. .  

Joseph  Hart..        .  

Charles  Stewart,  George  Bigney 
Charles  Stewart,  Andrew  Gray.. 
James  Buckley,  Andrew  Gray      .... 

James  Buckley,  Richard  O'B.  Johnson. 
John  J.  Teesdale ....  ....... 

John  J.  Teesdale  ...  ......... 

George  O.  Huestis . . ; 


246 
246 
260 
260 
250 
317 
324 
297 
270 
220 
186 
220 
228 


10 
10 
10 
12 
12 
12 
9 
9 


47 
47 
52 
35 

71  ' 
72 
72 
72 


4  57 

5  82 

3  70 

5  53 

4  11 
4  30 

6  28 


4  18 

5  35 

6  00 

6  40 

7  70 

8  25 

8  35 
7  25 
6  00 
6  35 

9  00 


146  62 
134  41 

72  20 
56  20 
48  49 

44  80 
66  63 
62  '81 
61  30 

54  00 

45  97 
90  85 

55  75 
51  35 

73  35 
69  00 
60  00 
39  00 


13 


50 


3  12 

7  56 

168  03 

3  54   j 

25  42 

148  29 

2  32  ! 

3  94 

73  63 

3  28 

13  17 

73  73 

3  62 

4  72 

89  95 

5  47   ! 

17  03 

117  06 

5  24 

15  06 

147  19 

2  46  ! 

8  40 

106  65 

2  46  i 

6  00 

85  58 

2  25 

5  25 

96  64 

2  00 

4  50 

79  55 

EASTERN    BRITISH   AMERICA   CONFERENCE. 


419 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1868  George  0.  Huestis 

69  George  O.  Huestis 

70  Joseph  Gaetz 

71  Joseph  Gaetz 

72  Joseph  Gaetz,  John  T.  Baxendale  . 

73  Richard  Smith,  John  T.  Baxendale.. 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. ... 


No.  of 
Members. 


245 
235 
273 
264 
343 
451 
330 


M. 


Funds. 


Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

$10  00 

$2  28 

§4  60 

10  20 

2  80 

5  35 

10  65 

3  00 

6  00 

11  00 

7  25 

11  25 

11  00 

7  50 

12  00 

12  50 

12  30 

18  40 

12  50 

10  10 

20  50 

Miss'y. 


$115  60 
111  12 
117  80 
140  87 
105  97 
104  40 
85  31 


MAITLAND. 
A  village  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Annapolis, 

1855  George  W    Tuttle ....      \  179 

56  William  Tweedy j  148 

57  William  Tweedy   ...  ...      .1  142 

58  William  Tweedy 130 

59  Robert  E.  Crane.  .;  143 

60  Robert  E.  Crane j  167 

61  Robert  E.  Crane ... 153 

62  Joshua  Jordan,  Leonard  Gaetz.  ...  271 

63  Joshua  Jordan i81 

64  George  M.  Barratt      . .      . .  140 

75  George  M.  Barratt      140 

66  David  B.  Scott 140 

67  David  B.  Scott....  176 

68  David  B.  Scott .  143 

69-  Robert  Tweedy  .  .  164 

70  John  A.  Mosher         ....  . .  143 

71  John  A.  Mosher         . .  .  140 

72  John  A.  Mosher.    ..  92 

73  John  Johnson ..  .  ..  95 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference 92 


Province  of  Nova  Scotia. 


1  45 
1  83 

1  00 
10  00 
10  00 
10  00 
10  00 

2  55 
2  00 

5  00 

6  00 
12  00 


62 
73 
00 
25 
00 
50 
50 


1  00 

0  85 


90 
60 
80 
05 

77 
1  75 
2 
o 


04 
04 
00 
12 
00 
10 
43 
25 
00 
25 


MANCHESTER. 
A  small  village  on  Chedabucto  Bay,  Guysboro'  County,  Nova  Scotia. 

1865  John  G.  Bigney 


66  John  G.  Bigney  .  . 

67  John  G.  Bigney 

68  Isaac  E.  Thurlow 

69  Isaac  E.  Thurlow 

70  Isaac  E.  Thurlow 

71  Edwin  Mills 

72  Edwin  Mills 

73  Thomas  D.  Hart. 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference . 


102 

99 

145 

115 

99 

89 

153 

148 

143 


MARGATE. 
A  village  in  the  County  of  Prince,  Prince  Edward  Island. 
1858  Richard  Johnson. . 


59  Richard  Johnson.. 

60  Benjamin  J.  Johnston . 

61  Joseph  S.  Coffin  .... 
02  Joseph  S.  Coffin      .    . 

63  Howard  Sprague,  B.  A. 

64  Edwin  Evans. 

65  Edwin  Evans.  . 

66  Wesley  W.  Colpitts  . 

67  Wesley  W.  Colpitts .      , 

68  Wesley  W    Colpitts . 

69  William  Ryan . . . 

70  Robert  Tweedy  . . . 

71  Robert  Tweedy 

72  John  G.  Bigney 

73  Alfred  E.  Le  Page  . 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference 


54 
145 
134 
124 
127 
80 
92 


80 
70 
86 
58 
56 
56 
116 


0  75 

0  57 

1  37 

2  42 
1  50 

3  13 

3  45 

4  00 
9  21 
4  25 
6  70 
8  00 
8  00 
8  00 
8  00 
8  00 


0  79 
1 


■j  i 
2  45 

1  50 

2  43 

3  00 
2  84 
1  05 


1 

20 

1 

10  ; 

o 

00 

1 

12 

1 

25 

1 

26 

1 

30 

1  62 
3  96 
3  42 
70 
67 
76 
20 
00 
3  CO 
3  00 
3  00 
6  00 
5  60 
5  95 

5  95 

6  00 


1  80 

'  0  90 

2  55 

12  07 

12  63 

10  00 

0  80 

1  25 

3  40 

4  07 

4  50 

4  00 

4  96 

5  10 

5  00 

5  00 

5  00 

5  25 

4  00 

1  13 

2  12  . 

4  00 

0  85 

2  25 

4  00 

1  00 

2  25 

5  00 

1  00 

2  60 

5  50 

1  00 

2  00 

5  50 

1  00 

2  60 

6  00 

0  52 

1  32 

6  00 

0  68 

1  31 

6  00 

1  00 

2  84 

88 

00 

76 

30 

60 

00 

144 

25 

122 

17 

104 

28 

90 

51 

113 

12 

90 

30 

80  90 

72  53 

66  83 

58 

50 

58 

65 

58 

85 

55 

87 

50  78 

36  27 

26 

11 

9  61 

22  00 

17 

58 

14 

35 

17 

58 

6  00 

11 

20 

15 

56 

21  08 

24  90 

27  30 

25  79 

28  01 
48  10 
41  25 
50  88 
30  10 
32  00 
25  04 


31 


17 

65 


34  75 
36  61 
38  20 


420 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND   MISSIONS. 


•     MARGAREE. 

A  village  at  the  mouth  of  the  Margaree  River,  Cape  Breton. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


I    No.  of 
Members. 


Funds. 


Conting.    Educa.   i  Sup.  M.  j  Miss'y, 


1855 
56 


James  Burns .......    . .    . 

Alexander  W   Nicolson. . 

Stephen  T.  Teed 

John  Howie 

United  with  Port  Hood . 
Benjamin  J.  Johnston. 

Alexander  S.  Tuttle 

John  Johnson . . 


yNo  record  in  Minutes  of  Conference 


Alfred  E.  Le  Page 

Alfred  E.  Le  Page  .... 
United  with  Port  Hood . 


41 
99 
40 
34 
44 
65 
52 
42 
42 
42 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 


$1 
4 
4 
4 
4 
o 


00 
00 
31 
07 
30 
42 


1 


00 
50 


00 

10 


1  00 


0  40 

0  62 
0  50 
0  50 


J.    01 

1  62 
0  50 
0  50 


MARYSVILLE. 
A  village  in  the  Electoral  District  of  York,  Province  of  New  Brunswick. 


1868  Arthur  D.  Morton,  B.A... 

69  Arthur  D.  Morton,  B.A.. . 

70  Joseph  Seller,  B.A. 

71  Silas  C.  Fulton.  . . . 

72  Robert  Wilson. .         . . 

73  Robert  Wilson..      .... 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 


31 
38 
43 
58 
31 
62 


8  00 

2  12 

6  00 

8  39 

2  20 

7  75 

9  00 

3  50 

8  00 

9  00 

3  22 

8  00 

9  29 

3  50 

8  25 

10  00 

3  75 

10  00 

•S26  34 
12  07 
14  08 

12  55 


37  58 
65  61 
52  81 
45  50 
36  80 


MEANDER. 

A  village  in  the  County  of  Hants,  Province  of  Nova  Scotia. 


1865  James  Taylor. 

66  James  Taylor. . 

67  See  Newport.. . 


77 
69 


MIDDLE  MUSQUODOBOIT. 


9  ii 

1  15 

... 
5  13 

10  00 

1  25 

5  50 

A  village  on  the  Musquodoboit  River, 
1858  William  C.  McKinnon. . 

59  William  C.  McKinnon.        

60  William  C.  McKinnon 

61  Henry  Holland 

62  John  J.  Teesdale..  ... 

63  John  J.  Teesdale 

64  John  J.  Teesdale.. 

65  Leonard  Gaetz 

66  Leonard  Gaetz .        

67  Leonard  Gaetz. . 

68  Samuel  B.  Martin.  

69  Samuel  B.  Martin 

70  Albert  S.  Des  Brisay 

71  Albert  S.  Des  Brisay  ..... 

72  James  Tweedy ,.,...      . .    , 

73  James  Tweedy     .  ........ 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference .    ..    ... 


Halifax  County,  Nova  Scotia. 


33 

65 

52 

106 

86 

85 

95 

113 

114 

110 

91 

102 

80 

80 

80 

82 


12 

70 

60 

00 

00 

00 

00 

25 

00 

00 

75 

22 

50 

00 

05 

19 


0  90 
0  40 


1  00 

1   12 

1  25 

1  50 

1  50 

1  00 

1  00 

1  20 

1  25 

31 

00 

25 

00 

15 


65 
70 
00 
50 
65 
75 
13 
00 
00 
08 
08 
40 
50 
50 
75 
87 


68  32 
65  49 


41  03 

71  17 

42  62 
71  37 
69  91 
96  35 

101  00 

109  06 

73  04 

34  04 

40  58 

41  60 

35  04 
37  11 

29  22 

30  20 


MILL  TOWN. 
A  town  in  the  County  of  Charlotte,  Province  of  New  Brunswick. 


1855  Edmund  Botterell 

56  William  Smithson  . 

57  William  Smithson 

58  William  Smithson 


105 

•  •  •  * 

100 

6  43 

,   .  1 

88 

11  00 

2  66 

6  00  ' 

40  25 

118 

10  50 

2  30 

'6  70  I 

42  45 

EASTERN   BRITISH   AMERICA   CONFERENCE. 


421 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1859  William  Smith 

6  J  William  Smith        

61  William  Smith.. 

62  Thomas  Angwin 

63  Thomas  Angwin . . 

64  William  Wilson ... 

65  William  Wilson 

66  William  Wilson 

67  Howard  Sprague,  M.A 

68  Howard  Sprague,  M.A. . 

69  Howard  Sprague,  M.A. 

70  Richard  Smith 

71  Richard  Smith.. 

72  Richard  Smith.. 

73  James  Taylor 

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference. 


No.  of 
Members. 

120 

110 

107 

93 

84 

80 

78 

80 

82 
138 
160 
135 
155 
145 
162 
164 


Funds. 


Conting.  I  Educa.   |  Sup.  M. 


$11  55 

11 

40 

11 

00 

11 

00 

11 

00 

5 

19 

5 

20 

6  00 
16  10 


30 

20 


12  00 

12  00 

12  00 

12  00 

12  60 


§2  32 
1  75 
1  35 


0 

50 

0 

62 

1 

50 

1 

00 

1 

00 

1 

10 

2 

15 

2 

13 

4 

15 

6 

00 

3 

00 

3 

00 

3 

40 

$6  80 
9  20 


4 
4 
3 
1 
3 
6 
5 
6 
15 


96 
50 
70 
50 
92 
15 
75 
10 
35 


16  00 

16  00 

16  00 

16  00 

16  00 


Missy. 


$28  00 
25  05 
30  50 
23  50 
33  28 
19  42 
11  66 

39  76 

33  37 

40  04 
45  80 
67  72 
57  42 

34  62 
23  83 
36  52 


Frederick  W.  Moore 
Frederick  W    Moore 
Alexander  B.  Black  .... 
Alexander  B.  Black 

59  Alexander  B.  Black . 

60  James  Burns . 

61  James  Burns .... 

62  James  Burns . 

63  Thomas  Smith. .      .  . 

Thomas  Smith 

Thomas  Smith 

Fletcher  H.  W.  Pickles. 
Fletcher  H.  W   Pickles  . 
Fletcher  H.  W.  Pickles  . 
James  R.  Hart 
James  R.  Hart 
John  J.  Colter 

72  John  J.  Colter 

7.3  John  J.  Colter 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference 


1855 
56 

57 
-  58 


64 
65 
66 
67 

68 
69 
70 
71 


MILL  VILLAGE. 
A  village  in  Queen's  County,  Nova  Scotia, 
100       | 

69 

70 
115 
123 
146 
105 
107 

91 


70 

66 

86 

130 

120 

100 

105 

103 

86 

130 


0  80 
5  10 
3  70 
8  00 
8  27 
8  28 
8  28 
8  28 

8  30 
41 

7  75 

9  80 
5  00 

5  34 

8  96 

9  12 
9  12 
8  00 

6  00 


8 


0  90 


20 
25 
50 
60 
00 


1  00 


25 
18 
50 
90 
15 
14 
87 
37 
39 
00 
20 


9  20 
6  60 


90 
20 
40 
00 
50 
50 
64 
25 
05 
75 
05 
31 
00 
00 
00 
70 


56  90 
76  03 
62  42 
81  18 
87  64 

57  50 

69  58 
68  86 
49  32 

70  73 
99  02 

58  44 
42  69 
55  31 
57  13 
29  23 
35  45 
18  37 


MIRAMICHI. 

A  village  on  the  Miramichi  River,  Province  of  New  Brunswick. 


185."  John  Snowball 

56  William  Smith 

57  William  Smith      ...  

58  William  Smith . .        . .  

59  George  M.  Barratt .  .... 

60  George  M.  Barratt .  

61  Ceor«e  M.  Barratt        

62  William  W    Perkins,  William  H.  H*artz 

63  William  W.  Perkins,  William  H.  Heartz 

64  William  W.  Perkins,  Charles  B.  Pitblado. 

65  Frederick  W.  Moore,  Charles  B.  Pitblado . . 

66  Edwin  Evans,  Arthur  D.  Morton,  B.A 

67  Edwin  Evans,  Arthur  D.  Morton,  B.A 

68  Edwin  Evans,  Charles  H.  Paisley,  M.A.    .. 

69  Edwin  Evans,  Charles  H.  Paisley,  M.A. . 

70  Ingham  Sutcliffe,  Augustus  B.  Morris,  B.A 

71  Ingham  Sutcliffe,  James  Strothard 

72  John  L.  Sponagle,  Alfred  H.  Webb 

73  John  Waterhouse,  James  Crisp 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference 


109 

107 

90 

87 

76 

76 

75 

77 

151 

129 

233 

166 

171 

166 

150 

145 

104 

100 

101 

104 


3  30 

12  55 

5  20 


00 


V8 

20 

35 

87 


10  47 

2  87 

9  10 

1  60 

10  50 

2  00 

10  50 

2  00 

10  50 

1  50 

11  60 

2  50 

11  60 

2  50 

11  60 

3  00 

9  06 

3  00 

9  33 

3  00 

10  00 

8  82 

9  39 

7  39 

9  39 

6  65 

10  69 

7  98 

3/ 

00 

70 
10 
90 
30 
50 


12  00 
4  00 
4  65 
6  00 
6  00 
6  00 
6  00 

8  29 
10  00 

9  60 
9  24 


178  03 
140  83 
142  91 
155  72 
142  95 
153  25 

159  65 
237  11 
147  32 
113  94 
138  73 
234  37 

160  00 

167  45 

168  73 
237  76 
197  90 
195  16 


MONCTON. 
A  city  in  Westmoreland  County,  Province  of  New  Brunswick. 


1855  James  Taylor. 

56  Alexander  McL.  Des  Brisay,  Robert  Tweedy. 

57  William  Temple,  Robert  Tweedy 


208 

163 

12  52 

186 

12  60 

3  07 


5  12 


125  43 


422 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


Funds. 

Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y- 

1858 

171 

$9  42 

$5  18 

$10  43 

$68  00 

120 

10  00 

3  08 

5  83 

99  75 

60  Jeremiah  V.  Jost  ...                      .... 

119 

10  00 

1  00 

6  70 

108  15 

61  Jeremiah  V.  Jost ...             ... 

110 

10  00 

1  34 

6  00 

88  00 

62  George  M.  Barratt , 

90 

8  00 

1  50 

3  00 

62  00 

140 

8  00 

2  10 

4  07 

37  65 

64  Thomas  B.  Smith           . 

126 

8  00 

1  60 

4  50 

42  60 

65  William  McCarty . .              .... 

113 

9  00 

1  60 

8  00 

44  35 

66  William  McCarty          

102 

9  46 

1  62 

8  00 

69  23 

67  William  McCarty  .    

'    100 

9  76 

1  76 

8  30 

42  72 

95 

9  00 

1  20 

8  00 

18  96 

69  Robert  Duncan    : 

81 

7  00 

2  01 

7  59 

45  12 

70  John  Prince 

87 

7  25 

2  04 

7  24 

47  78 

71  Isaac  E.  Thurlow 

82 

5  65 

2  70 

3  56 

37  88 

72  Isaac  E.  Thurlow    .        . .                     

82 

5  65 

2  20 

3  56 

27  72 

73  Thomas  J.  Deinstadt .              .... 

86 

■    5  85 

2  54 

4  05 

10  47 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference 

135 

9  53 

3  00 

7  50 

58  31 

MURRAY  HARBOUR. 
A  village  situate  at  the  south  east  corner  of  Prince  Edward  Island.    Formerly  King's  County 


1862  Robert  Wasson 

63  John  G.  Bigney      ... 

64  John  G.  Bigney        

65  John  A.  Mosher 

66  John  A.  Mosher. .    . 

67  William  W.  Percival. 

68  William  W  Percival.    . . 

69  Wesley  W   Colpitts . 

70  Wesley  W   Colpitts 

71  George  B.  Payson. 

72  Robert  T.  Tweedy 

73  Henry  J.  Clarke. 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference.. 


83 
104 
79 
74 
66 
40 
54 
50 
84 
41 
46 
.21 
32 


0  90 

1 

30 

1 

35 

1 

30 

1 

75 

1 

75 

o 

00 

4 

40 

5 

10 

5 

18 

6 

15 

o 

70 

3 

50 

00 
07 
10 
12 
00 
50 
50 
06 
20 
00 
30 
99 
50 


0 

60 

1 

10 

1 

12 

1 

18 

1 

30 

1 

30 

1 

50 

2 

00 

o 

50 

2  84 

4 

12 

3 

55 

1 

00 

MUSQUODOBOIT   HARBOUR. 
A  village  at  the  mouth  of  Musquodoboit  River,  Halifax  County,  Nova  Scotia. 


1855  Hezekiah  McKeown . 

56  Charles  Gaskin 

57  Joseph  Sutcliffe    . . 

58  Alexander  W   Tuttle 


59 
60 

61 
62 


Robert  Wasson. 
Samuel  B.  Martin 
Samuel  B.  Martin 

63  Robert  Taylor ... 

64  Robert  Taylor 

65  Richard  O'B.  Johnson. . 

66  Richard  O'B.  Johnson. 

67  Alfred  E.  Le  Page 

68  Alfred  E.  Le  Page  . 

69  Charles  W  Dockrill  . . 

70  Charles  W   Dockrill 

71  Charles  W.  Dockrill      . . 

72  Robert  S.  Crisp. . 

73  Robert  S.  Crisp 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


64 

82 
60 
35 
29 
43 
50 
57 
60 
56 
42 
44 
47 
48 
55* 
59 
57 
51 
45 
48 


.... 

4  66 

.... 

4  00 

2  09 

8  00 

!       1  80 

>   ■  ■  • 

2  50 

1   25 

1  25 

45 
46 
50 
50 
25 
13 
89 
82 
93 
00 
00 
83 
70 


lb 
43 
50 
50 


1  00 
1   30 


65 
60 
00 
00 
00 
22 


0  85 

2  48  | 

0  70 

3  10  i 

1  50 

3  12  ! 

1  75 

3  15 

2  00 

3  25 

1  75 

2  31 

2  35 

2  01 

Mission. 
13  54 
2  30 

29  00 

30  57 

19  00 

20  00 
9  00 

12  00 

13  83 
24  06 
17  50 
15  50 


12  68 
36  03 
40  83 
23  38 


32  80 
6  00 

25  6i 

27  87 

33  17 
36  42 
42  60 

28  53 
50  28 
23  27 
19  10 


N. 


.  NAPPAN. 

A  village  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Cumberland,  Province  of  Nova  Scotia. 

1869  John  M.  Pike '        ..  

70  Alexander  S.  Tuttle 96  5  00          1  28         2  10  17  92 

71  John  M.Pike 110  5  00          175         3  50  25  35 

72  John  M.  Pike 108  5  00          2  40         3  40  48  90 

73  John  A.  Mosher.            ...             106  5  00         3  65         3  54  34  25 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference 106  5  26         3  00         4  25  28  55 


EASTERN   BRITISH    AMERICA   CONFERENCE. 


423 


NASHWAAK. 
A  town  in  the  Electoral  District  of  York,  Province  of  New  Brunswick. 


' 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Year 

•  ^ 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup   M. 

Miss'y. 

1855  Robert  Tweedy 

115' 

.  ■ 

•  *  ■  « 

56  William  Perkins . .        ...          . .      

109 

$i  07 

57  William  Perkins., . .      

119 

6  00 

|3  20 

$1  65 

$19  78 

58  "William  C.  Brown      . . .    . 

203 

2  00 

4  00 

19  25 

59  John  Read .                     . .      ....        

138 

4  00 

6  65 

8  23 

15  78 

60  John  Read ..    . 

148 

5  00 

1  00 

1  50 

•  • 

61  T.  Watson  Smith           

140 

10  00 

1  03' 

1  53 

24  60 

62  T.  Watson  Smith 

*    85 

6  00 

1  00 

1  50 

5  82 

63  George  Harrison .                ..,,;.,-.               . .    . 

139 

6  50 

1  25 

2  50 

5  50 

64  Joseph  Sutcliffe ...-,,        ......      . 

136 

6  00 

3  00 

3  11 

8  05 

100 

6  00 

1  00 

1  20 

'    7  50 

66  Samuel  B.  Martin. . .                           

90 

7  10 

1  00 

1  00 

5  60 

67  Samuel  B.  Martin.          . .      .  t     . .    . 

82 

7  10 

1  30 

1  60 

7  50 

68  David  W,  Le  Lacheur  ...             . .           . . .    . 

126 

7  10 

1  20 

1  65 

5  50 

69  David  W   Le  Lacheur    

96 

7  20 

1  30 

1  65 

10  44 

•  .70  David  W.  Le  Lacheur ...      

113 

7  42 

1  30 

2  00 

18  86 

71  Joseph  Seller,  B.A.               . .      ..... 

90 

8  00 

4  00 

,     2  50 

23  94 

72  Joseph  Seller,  M.  A 

100 

7  50 

4  50 

3  00 

26  94 

73  Joseph  Seller,  M\  A.,  Silas  James 

107 

8  50 

3  00 

3  01 

13  34 

^ 

N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference..                           . 

128 

9  53 

3  25 

4  00 

'19  05 

NEW  GERMANY. 
A  village  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Lunenburg,  Province  of  Nova  Scotia 

1863  Samuel  B.  Martin. . .  

64  Samuel  B.  Martin.  .• 

65  John  Johnson  ...  ..... 

66  John  Johnson 

67  Benjamin  J.  Johnston .  

68  Benjamin  J.  Johnston.  

69 

70 

71  Caleb  Parker  .,.,  .  


72  James  Scott ..... 

73  James  Scott . . 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference  . 


63 
71 
68 
90 
100 
80 
40 
32 
41 
58 
87 


0  90 

1  10  ; 

3  00 

5  00 

0  25 

1  50 

1  15 

2  04 

1  00 

0  50 

0  60 

1  00 
1  00 

0  30 


50 


73 

74 
80 


1 

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1 

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1 

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NEWPORT. 
A  town  on  the  River  Avondale,  Hants  County,  Nova  Scotia, 


1855  Thomas  H.  Davies,  Joseph  Hart . . . 

56  Arthur  McNutt. .  ...... 

57  Arthur  McNutt.  

58  Arthur  McNutt 

59  James  G.  Hennigar 

60  James  G.  Hennigar..      

61  James  G.  Hennigar 

62  William  Smithson  ... 

63  William  Smithson 

64  William  Smithson  ... 

65  ) 
See  Avondale  and  Meander 


387 
371 
442 
246 
230 
270 
261 
320 
230 
230 
236 


35 

08 

33  24 

16 

12 

26 

55 

26 

55 

26 

80 

24 

80 

25 

80 

26  00 
26  00 


67  James  Taylor .... 

68  Hezekiah  McKeown  . .  .... 

69  Alexander  B.  Black 

70  John  McMurray        

71  John  McMurray ■  

72  John  McMurray  .  ......  J 

73  Robert  A.  Temple  . .  .... 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference.  ....... 

northamptSn. 

A  village  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Carlton,  Province  of  Prince  Edward. 
1868  William  H.  Burns,  B.A I       

69  Ezra  B.  Moore.-. 134  3  50  1  50         4 ,50 

70  ... 95  3  50         1  00  4  00 


69 

10  00 

119 

6  20 

120 

2  50 

115 

5  30 

100 

5  00 

70 

2  50 

75 

2  50 

78 

2  81 

45 
24 
78 
20 
50 
00 
50 
00 
00 

25 
20 
35 
65 
82 
40 
30 
12 


15  12 
6  37 

12  86 
6  20 
6  50 

6  50 

7  50 
10  50 
12  00 

5  50 


25 
00 
16 
00 
00 
93 
10 


30 

56 

31 

97 

34 

40 

18 

56 

19 

08 

2 

54 

2 

00 

5  00 

284  91 
137  40 
216  98 
175  85 
151  65 
171  57 
202  14 
192  91 
213  45 

65  49 
61  70 
73  69 

81  12 

48  00 
44  80 

49  85 
25  48 


17  07 
23  75 


Boiston  set  off. 


424 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


NORTH  EAST  HARBOUR. 
So  named  from  a  harbour  in  Shelbume  County,  Nova  Scotia. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 
Members. 


Funds. 


Conting. 


Educa. 


Sup.  M. 


Miss'y. 


1862  Charles  W.  T.  Dutcher. 

63  Fletcher  H.  W   Pickles . 

64  Fletcher  H.  W.  Pickles. 

65  Thomas  D.  Hart 

66  Thomas  D.  Hart..    ... 

67  Thomas  D.  Hart.. 

68  Robert  H.  Taylor. 

69  Robert  H.  Taylor. 

70  Robert  H.  Taylor.      . . . 

71  Wilson  W.  Lodge.      . . . 

72  Wilson  W.  Lodge. . 

73  Wilson  W.  Lodge.      . . . 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


80 
119 

120 
75 
74 
93 
76 
81 

103 
78 
76 
75 


$4  00 


00 
50 
00 
25 
67 
05 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 


$0   62 


00 
80 
39 
00 
00 
20 
50 
15 
20 
30 


0  84 


$1 
1 
2 
4 
2 
2 
7 


30 
75 
60 
71 
95 
02 
50 
8  00 
8  50 
6  00 
6  00 
5  00 


$15  62 
20  37 
42  34 
85  99 
44  70 
35  37 
20  12 
32  80 
52  35 
28  57 
24  60 
24  60 


o. 


ONSLOW. 
A  small  village  in  the  County  of  Colchester,  Nova  Scotia. 

1873  William  Ainley 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. .         


Ill 


2  38 


2  40 


2  70 


84  45 


P. 


PARRSBORO' 


A  town  on  Mines  Basin,  Cumberland  County,  Nova  Scotia. 


1855  James  Buckley.. . 

56  James  Buckley. .         

57  James  Buckley. 

58  Richard  Weddall,  James  Tweedy 

59  Richard  Weddall,  James  Tweedy 

60  John  L.  Sponagle,  Christopher  S.  Lane. 

61  John  L.  Sponagle,  Job  Shenton 

62  William  Ryan,  Job  Shenton 

63  John  Read,  Elias  Slackford  . . 

64  John  Read,  Elias  Slackford    .         

65  John  Read,  Wesley  C.  Colpitts 

66  Robert  Tweedy,  David  W.  Le  Lacheur 

67  Robert  Tweedy,  Robert  O'B.  Johnson 

68  Robert  Tweedy,  Robert  O'B.  Johnson.. 

69  William  Alcorn,  Joseph  Seller ... 

70  William  Alcorn,  William  J.  Fraser . 

71  William  Alcorn,  John  F.  Betts. .    . 

72  David  B.  Scott,  John  F.  Betts 

73  D.  B.  Scott,  J.  F.  Betts,  Wm.  F.  Penny,B.A. 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference 


135 
182 
237 
296 
388 
369 
314 
333 
319 
345 
367 
430 
425 
"107 
270 
229 
244 
240 
262 
317 


12  02 

5 

92 

4  00 

8  00 

9  07 

9 

00 

8 

00 

8 

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8 

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10 

90 

12 

50 

12 

00 

9 

00 

10 

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10 

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10 

00 

10 

00 

10 

50 

11 

00 

97 

32 
02 
20 
07 
36 
34 
50 
75 
50 
30 


0  75 


25 
30 
13 
00 
00 
00 


PETITE  REVIERE. 


61 
97 
14 
20 
54 
57 
00 

6  00 

7  00 
7  25 
4  50 
2  46 
9  13 
9  13 
6  00 
6  00 

6  50 

7  00 


1855  Henry  Pope 

56  Henry  Pope 

57  Charles  De  Wolfe,  M.A. 

58  Charles  De  Wolfe,  M.A. 

59  Charles  De  Wolfe,  M.A. 

60  JohnS.  Addy 

61  Joseph  Hart 

62  George  Johnson      ...    . 

63  George  Johnson  . 


A  village  on  Petite  River,  in  the  County  of  Lunenburg,  Nova  Scotia. 


152 
154 
150 
150 
129 
133 
130 
150 
140 


1  75 
5  10 
3  10 
14  00 
10  50 
9  00 
9  00 
9  00 


0  90 

9  20 

2  18 

2  25 

3  12 

7  52 

2  22 

6  70 

3  08 

5  34 

2  07 

3  74 

2  05 

3  75 

162  94 

137  32 

174  87 

165  83 

117  61 

106  47 

86  94 

79  20 

124  93 

111  14 

139  55 

46  54 

83  62 

74  70 

37  69 

60  00 

64  00 

48  45 


126  22 
135  43 
116  37 
128  30 
118  29 
102  25 
91  80 


EASTERN    BRITISH   AMERICA   CONFERENCE. 


425 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 
Members. 


1864  George  Johnson 

65  Christopher  Lockhart..  . 

66  Christopher  Lockhart.. 

67  John  J.  Teesdale 

68  John  J.  Teesdale. . 

69  John  J.  Teesdale. . 

70  Samuel  W.  Sprague. 

71  Samuel  W.  Sprague. 

72  Samuel  W.  Sprague . .    . 

73  Thomas  Rogers,  M.A.. 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


132 
120 
169 
173 
154 
165 
173 
155 
140 
144 
273 


Funds. 


Conting. 


$3  00 

9  00 

16  30 

24  41 


Educa. 


7  00 

7  00 

8  00 

8  45 

9  35 
9  54 
9  89 


$2  44 
2  40 
2  74 
62 
75 
25 
75 
61 
74 
90 
00 


Sup. 

M. 

$3 

32 

3  50 

14 

27 

16 

15 

6  87 

6 

25 

7 

50 

8 

50 

PICTOU. 

A  town  on  Northumberland  Strait,  County  of  Pictou,  Nova  Scotia. 

1868  Leonard  Gaetz ....  ... 

69  Leonard  Gaetz...  .              ..                           ...           37  6  00  2  00 

70  Leonard  C! act;: .           55  6  00  100 

71  William  C.  Brown .                ...              ...                   63  6  00  383 

72  William  (.'.  Brown .                                 ...           57  7  00  6  50 

73  William  (J.  Brown.              ..                  ....           58  8  00   .  12  50 


74  Nova  Scotia  Conference  . . 


9  00 
9  63 
9  41 


12  00 
6  00 
6  00 
6  43 
9  16 


63 


POINT  DE  BUTE. 


00 


13  00       10  00 


A  village  in  Westmoreland  County 
1855  William  Smith ..  

56  Thomas  H.  Da  vies.  

57  Thomas  H.  Davies 

58  Thomas  H.  Davies,  Douglas  Chapman. .  . . 

59  John  Snowball,  William  Perkin 

60  John  Snowball..  

61  Michael  Pickles        

62  Michael  Pickles  . .  

63  Charles  Stewart 

64  Charles  Stewart  

65  George  Butcher.  

66  Robert  Duncan 

67  Robert  Duncan . .  

68  William  Wilson ... 

69  William  Wilson 

70  Joseph  G.  Angwin 

71  Joseph  G.  Angwin 

72  Joseph  G.  Angwin.     ...      

73  Douglas  Chapman. .  . 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference.  .. 


Province  of  New  Brunswick. 

286  | 

261  ;  10  49 

263  :  17  07 

396  i  12(0 

476  i  16  00 

330  i  16  00 

125  j  11  00 

181  !  10  00 
82  11  00 
93  12  00 
86     13  00    2 

90  13  00    2 
163     13  21    2  55 
160     13  69    2  71 
143     14  00  j   1  90 
131      2  73 
121      8  18    3  43 

91  8  26    5  16 
91      8  26    3  15 

107      8  30    3  20 


01 
23 

00 
09 
51 
00 
1  60 
1  88 
63 
50 


Miss'y. 

$101  08 
89  27 
112  37 
92  90 
96  90 
77  44 
89  37 
73  05 
77  07 
64  87 
52  52 


10  00 
20  60 
55  00 
42  60 
46  71 
40  00 


15 

57 

14 

00 

12 

00 

12 

00 

5 

76 

4 

14 

4 

00 

8 

00 

10 

40 

10 

25 

9 

04 

10 

08 

7 

49 

1 

25 

10 

65 

10  2S 

10  00 

8  02 


222  12 
155  26 
159  59 
168  10 
80  00 
63  46 
35  85 
71  88 
73  67 
76  23 
68  86 
66  22 
41  12 
18  58 
26  77 
29  76 
24  01 
24  82 


120 

5  50  ! 

1  10 

3  55  ] 

29  55 

107 

5  50  i 

1  12 

4  25  | 

34  07 

85 

6  00  j 

1  55 

4  26  | 

27  29 

92 

6  00  ! 

2  83 

4  24 

27  79 

94 

7  00  1 

3  00 

5  50  1 

30  30 

PORT  HAWKESBURY. 

A  town  on  the  Straits  of  Canso,  Island  of  Cape  Breton.      It  was  formerly  Ship  Harbour  Mission. 
1870  Alfred  E.  L-  Page.  ...  .... 

71  Alfred  E.  Le  Page. 

72  Fletcher  A.  Wel'don 

73  Fletcher  A.  Weldon 

74  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference 

PORT  LA  TOUR. 
A  Port  on  the  Atlantic  coast,  Shelburne  County,  Nova  Scotia. 
1870  R.  Barry  Mack ....  . .  ... 

71  R.  Barry  Mack 187 

72  Jonathan  R.  Borden ..        .1       178 

73  Jonathan  R.  Borden i       174 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference I       168 

PORT  MOUTON. 
A  village  on  the  Atlantic  coast,  Queen's  County,  Nova  Scotia. 
1858  John  L.  Sponagle.  


1   7  00  J 

1  50 

8  00 

i   9  00 

2  55 

9  00 

9  00 

2  60 

9  00 

5  30  | 

2  20 

5  40 

59  John  W.  Howie. 

60  John  W  Howie. 

61  John  W.  Howie . 


112 
140 
139 


1  34 

1  00 

5  00 

1  80 

1  68 

1  10 

1  80 

2  00 

3  03 

98  47 

108  49 

57  46 

57  87 


46  27 
36  43 
26  35 


426 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


Yeari 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1862  Isaac  Thurlow 

63  Isaac  Thurlow 

64  Isaac  Thurlow 

65  Robert  Wasson 

66  Robert  Wasson  

67  Robert  Wasson    .  „ 

68  John  Johnson 

69  John  Johnson . 

70  Samuel  B.  Martin 

71  Samuel  B.  Martin 

72  Jesse  B.  Giles  . .      

73  John  G.  Bigney  . 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference  . 


No.  of 
Members. 


118 
120 
121 
121 
161 
180 
192 
213 
189 
217 
187 
170 
139 


Funds. 


Conting.     Educa.    Sup.  M.     Missy. 


$1 
2 
2 
3 


80 
50 
50 
20 


6  13 


50 
93 
00 
50 
00 
00 
20 
20 


2  00 


00 
05 
82 
01 
00 
00 
25 
50 

i<5 
20 


«2  55 
2  60 
2  60 
4  16 
4  98 


11 
50 
00 
10 
00 
15 
15 


$17  05 
9  75 
9  50 

12  98 
55  62 
36  00 
16  95 

13  68 
25  77 
31  35 

i     30  96 
!     16  32 


POWNAL. 


A  town  in  the  Electoral  District 


1855  Thomas  M.  Albrighton . 

56  George  S.  Milligan,  M.A.. . 

57  Alexander  M.  Des  Brisay  . 

58  Alexander  M.  Des  Brisay  . 

59  Roland  Morton . . 

60  Roland  Morton 

61  Robert  Duncan .    .  . 

62  Robert  Duncan  .  

63  William  Rvan 

64  William  Ryan 

65  William  Ryan 

66  Frederick  W   Moore      .... 

67  Frederick  W    Moore 

68  James  Burns 

69  James  Burns  . 

70  John  Winterbotham 

71  Wesley  W   Colpitts. . . . 

72  Wesley  W.  Colpitts 

73  Wesley  W   Colpitts. 

74  N.  B.  &  P   E.  1.  Conference. 


of  Queen's, 
112 
116 
118 
111 
128 
104 
135 
132 
120 
126 
136 
134 
110 
154 
102 
112 
112 
85 
75 
89 


Prince  Edward  Island. 


70 
42 
48 
02 
25 
15 


21 
70 
02 


1  00 


3  79 
2  70 
2  70 
00 
00 
83 
25 
50 


35 


3 

4 

5 

4 

11 


2  10 
2  10 
2  10 
2  50 
2  00 
1  08 
1  10 


11  50 

1  10 

11  50 

1  36 

19  30 

1  50 

11  50 

1  62 

11  50 

1  75 

3  22 

2  67 

4  85 

2  22 
1  90 

3  29 


3  36 

4  00 
3  33 


00 
65 
80 


10  69 
10  20 

6  84 
4  42 


PUGWASH. 

A  town  on  Northumberland  Strait,  in  the  County  of  Cumberland,  Nova  Scotia, 
iam  Ryan. 


1859  Wi 

60  James  R.  Hart.. 

61  John  J.  Teesdale... 

62  l  . . .  .    

to  }  United  with  Wallace. 
67) 

68  John  J.  Colter.. 

69  John  J.  Colter.. 

70  John  J.  Colter 

71  David  W   Le  Lacheur 

72  David  W   Le  Lacheur   , 

73  Robert  A.  Daniel  . 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference 


103 

65 
59 


184 
200 
175 
176 
228 
193 


3 

i 
17 

3 

17 

o 

50 

5 

66 

5 

00 

5 

00 

6 

00 

7  00 

7 

25 

50 

1  38 

90 

2  60' 

60 

1  25 

52 

3  60  1 

50 

3  00  | 

00 

3  20 

50 

3  34 

50 

3  40 

60 

3  50 

57  23 
39  78 
53  34 
43  53 
90  26 
85  42 
80  26 
100  00 
89  25 
97  51 
96  45 
92  33 
41  13 
27  87 
63  90 
21  85 
15  95 
13  98 


14  75 

30  82 

20  00 

45  81 

30  00 

37  85 

32  76 

31  53 

32  92 

E. 


1855  Thomas  B.  Smith. 

56  Thomas  B.  Smith . . 

57  Duncan  D.  Currie. . 

58  Duncan  D.  Currie. 

59  John  L.  Sponagle . . 

60  Stephen  F.  Huestis 

61  Douglas  Chapman.. 

62  Douglas  Chapman. . 


RICHIBUCTO. 
A  city  in  the  County  of  Kent,  Province  of  New  Brunswick. 


125 
86 
99 
91 
84 
70 
77 

109 


13  07 

14  00 
7  02 
5  00 

5  00 

6  00 
6  25 


5  18 

8  95 

1  65 

3  02 

1  80 

2  65 

2  04 

5  00 

1  90 

5  00 

2  00 

5  00 

40  00 
30  10 
19  34 
38  47 

41  05 
52  04 


EASTERN   BRITISH    AMERICA   CONFERENCE. 


427 


1863  Douglas  Chapman 

64  John  Cassidy 

65  John  Cassidy  -  

66  John  Cassidy 

67  William  Tweedy     ... 

68  Josephs.  Coffin    ... 

69  Joseph  S.  Coffin 

70  Cranswick  Jost,  M.A 

71  Cranswick  Jost,  M.A 

72  Richard  Weddall 

73  Richard  Weddall 

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference. 


82 
78 
81 
77 
77 
76 
69 
72 
70 
70 
70 
82 


RIVER  JOHN. 
A  village  on  the  River  John,  Pictou  County,  Nova  Scotia. 
1855  Alexander  B.  Black ...  ...  

56  Alexander  B.  Black . .  84 

57  George  S.  Milligan,  M.A ...  113 

58  George  S.  Milligan,  M.A 161 

59  George  S.  Milligan,  M.A 176 

60  Stephen  Humphrey,  BA  ,  John  Cassidy 175 

61  William  Tweedv . .              168 

62  William  Tweedy . ..                                               ..  145 
63" William  Tweedy 138 

64  Jeremiah  V.  Jost . .  135 

65  Jeremiah  V.  Jost . .      . .  135 

66  Jeremiah  V.  Jost ..  122 

67  George  W.  Tuttle. .                                 131 

68  George  W   Tuttle 100 

69  James  Tweedv     . .                .  95 

70  James  Tweedy ..  130 

71  James  Tweedy    .....                    ..  138 

72  R,  Barry  -Mark 1 37 

73  R.  Barry  Mack...                    .  164 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference ..  159 


i$5  00 


00 
50 

55 
78 
75 
10 
00 
50 


7 
4 
5 
5 

5  50 

6  00 
6  05 


Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

$1  50 

$4  00 

1  75 

5  00 

2  50 

6  00 

4  12 

7  10 

4  02 

6  96 

2  00 

5  25 

2  40 

5  17 

2  50 

5  57 

2  50 

6  00 

2  50 

6  00 

2  90 

6  36 

2  25 

6  00 

$41  72 
46  81 
49  70 

45  75 

46  44 

39  46 
37  87 
42  38 

40  39 
39  63 
16  64 
29  14 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Truro  Circuit. 


20 
00 

38 
80 
17 
17 
25 
50 
75 
75 
00 
00 
00 
75 
50 
25 
00 
9  00 
9  00 


10 

25 


3  13 


40 
00 
00 

25 
95 


1  45 


i   7 

00 

I   7 

00 

i   5 

75 

1   5 

50  ' 

I   6 

25 

!   7  00 

1  50 
1  10 
1  20 

0  80 

1  35 

2  50 

3  19 
3  50 
3  00 


63 
23 
30 
00 
00 
75 
75 
00 
75 
75 


2  00 

2  50 
1  38 

3  96 
?5 
15 

9  00 
9  00 


6  75 

7  15 


117  6S 
67  78 
37  92 
54  50 
26  30 
37  07 
34  50 

54  91 

55  00 

50  67 

28  10 

29  14 

15  87 

16  25 
57  10 

51  49 
65  70 

52  32 


RIVER  PHILIP. 


1855  Robert  E. 

56  Robert  E.  Crane.      ... 

57  Robert  E.  Crane . 

58  Robert  E.  Crane .... 

59  Alexander  M.  Des  Brisay 

60  Alexander  M.  Des  Brisay 

61  Alexander  M.  Des  Brisay 

62  John  L.  Sponagle . 

63  John  L.  Sponagle . 

64  John  L.  Sponagle   .  .  . 

65  James  R.  Hart 

66  James  R.  Hart 

67  William  Wilson      

68  William  Tweedy..      .. 

69  William  Tweedy.... 

70  William  Tweedy 

71  George  Harrison. . . 

72  George  Harrison ... 

73  George  Harrison 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference  . . 


A  village  on  the  River  Philip, 
Crane . 


63 

73 


2  57 
2  67 
2  47 

0  95 

1  12 
1   13 

1  20 
:',  00 

2  05 
2  38 
2  34 
1  69 
1  50 

1  30 

2  00 


Cumberland  County,  Nova  Scotia 
285       i  .| 

191 
185 
205 
179 
185 
208 
220 
198 
176 
168 
168 
226 
187 
175 
167 
197 
227 
213 
216 


7  90 
7  28 
7  14 
7  88 
6  42 
6  45 
5  87 

5  87 

6  77 

5  87 

7  00 
12  05 

6  00 
6  00 

60 
60 
50 


3  36 

3  19 

4  75 


5  93 

13  62 

10  80 

3  00 


76 
25 
35 
00 
53 
63 
72 
54 
75 
30 
65 
65 
79 
67 


122  18 

100  17 

124  53 

82  30 

79  53 

52  56 

64  93 
37  16 
62  40 
68  05 
57  90 
41  76 
46  00 
50  00 

65  55 
108   18 

61  33 
29  51 


s. 


SACKVILLE. 
A  town  in  Westmoreland  County,  Province  of  New  Brunswick. 


1855  William  Temple 

56  William  Temple 

57  James  R.  Narraway,  M.A.,  Henry  Holland. 


200 

238 

44  87 

180 

i  38  41 

7  80 


32  82 


327   14 


.428 


CIRCUITS,  STATIONS  AND   MISSIONS. 


Funds. 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

« 

Year 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1858  J.  R.  Narraway,  M.A.,  S.  Humphrey,  B.A  . . 

230 

$13  33 

$8  12 

$27  13 

$309  83 

59  J.  R.  Narraway,  M.A.,  S.  Humphrey,  B.A 

277 

20  00 

6  00 

27  40 

247  30 

60  Charles  De  Wolfe,  M.A.,  Job  Shenton  .... 

265 

20  00 

2  92 

25  10 

263  92 

200 

20  00 

2  12 

26  40 

156  09 

62  John  Snowball. . .       ..„,.. 

150 

15  00 

3  01 

17  37 

175  69 

63  Edmund  Botterell  . .      . .              

150 

15  00 

2  30 

13  13 

147  10 

64  Alexander  W.  Nicolson. 

130 

15  00 

3  25 

23  55 

156  83 

136 

15  00 

2  50 

13  00 

123  35 

66  Alexander  W  Nicolson. 

135 

16  00 

2  50 

14  19 

157  41 

67  Samuel  W   Sprague  

135 

15  50 

5  00 

18  89 

120  00 

68  Samuel  W.  Sprague     

164 

17  02 

4  21 

17  79 

151  71 

69  Samuel  W.  Sprague  .             

133 

18  76 

3  39 

20  09 

143  85 

70  Elias  Brettle..    ... 

127 

18  76 

2  55* 

15  04 

119  64 

71 
72 

Elias  Brettle 

158 
142 

18  76 
18  20 

18  31 
109  40 

14  00 
.13  50 

147  32 

Elias  Brettle .                        

150  23 

73  Joseph  Hart 

135 

18  26 

65  19 

12  14 

130  75 

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference..      

151 

18  27 

50  65 

15  87 

150  27 

SALISBURY  AND  ELGIN, 

Salisbury,  a  town  in  the  County  of  Westmoreland,  and  Elgin,  a  village  in  the  County  of  Albert, 

Province  of  New  Brunswick. 


1867  James  B.  Hemmeon 

68  George  Day 

69  George  Day  ... 

70 .. 

71 . 


72  George  W.  Fisher  .. 

73  George  W.  Fisher 

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference 


100 
82 
81 
80 
86 
90 

122 


5  00 

1  00 

1  10 

5  00 

0  70 

0  70 

5  00 

0  70 

0  70 

2  56 

1  40 

2  25 

2  40 

2  00 

6  05 

2  50 

2  08 

6  06 

7  20 

2  27  1 

11  20 
17  64 
8  17 
1  00 
•4  53 
6  05 
11  15 


SAMBRO  AND  MARGARET'S  BAY. 
Two  villages  with  harbours  on  the  Atlantic  Coast,  in  the  County  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia. 


1859  Joseph  S.  Coffin  . . . 

60  Robert  Wasson 

61  Joseph  Sutcliffe. ... 

62  L.  Richmond  Smith  . . 
63 

64  Joseph  B.  Hemmeon  . 

65 . 

66  Frederick  Devitt . .      . . 


67 

68 
69 
70 

71 
72 
73 
74 


Jonathan  R.  Borden.    . . 
Jonathan  R.  Borden. 
Arthur  Hockin     . 

Arthur  Hockin  .    

Nova  Scotia  Conference  . 


47 
98 
73 
75 
60 
70 
50 
40 
40 
40 
100 
72 
80 
55 
64 


10  37 

10  37 

2  39 

2  25 

2  07 

2  20 

2  00 

1   40 

1  20 

4  20 

3  80 


1  25 
1  21 

3  01 


4  68 

0  90 
3  12 

1  37 
1  33 

1  50 

2  00 


1  37 
4  00 


17  07 


38  47 
61  87 
48  40 
23  18 


8  51 
3  15 


SHEDIAC. 
A    village  on   Shediac  Bay,  in  the  County  of  Westmorland,   New  Brunswick 

Moncton  circuit. 

1861  George  B.  Payson .... 

62  George  Butcher 

63  ) 

to  }  United  with  Dorchester. 

72  ) 

73  James  Elder . 

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference ..  26 


60 
67 


7  00 
7  00 


1  54 
1  50 


Formerly  part  of 


3  05 

4  00 


16  00 
27  50 


SHEET  HARBOUR. 
A  small  village  at  the  mouth  of  East  River,  on  the  Atlantic  coast,  County  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia. 
1873  John  W.  Shepherdson. 


74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. . 


6 


EASTERN    BRITISH   AMERICA   CONFERENCE. 


429 


SHEFFIELD. 
A  village  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Sunbury,  Province  of  New  Brunswick. 


Year 


1855  George  Johnson. 

56  Henry  Daniel .      ... 

57  Richard  Knight,  D.D. 

58  Richard  Knight,  D.D 

59  Richard  Knight,  D.D.. . . 

60  Richard  Weddall  ... 

61  Richard  Weddall 

62  Richard  Weddall,  Isaac  N.  Parker. . . 

63  James  Tweedy,  Thomas  J.  Deinstadt. 

64  James  Tweedy,  John  A.  Mosher. . 

65  James  Tweedy.. 

66  Job  Shenton. . 

67  Job  Shenton ,        

68  Job  Shenton 

69  Robert  Wilson.. 

70  Robert  Wilson..  

71  Robert  Wilson...  

72  Frederick  W    Harrison 

73  Frederick  W.  Harrison . 

74  N.  B.  &  P    E.  I.  Conference  . 


No.  of 

Funds. 

Members. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

57 

60 

$5  12 

68 

17  18 

$6  82 

$5  50 

90 

13  83 

2  50 

9  00 

95 

10  55 

4  50 

10  89 

100 

7  60 

5  90 

85 

10  98 

i  io 

2  94 

80 

8  50 

1  40 

5  05 

95 

9  00 

2  64 

4  96 

90 

9  00 

2  75. 

5  00 

87 

9  00 

1  75 

3  75 

76 

10  10 

2  10 

5  15 

79 

10  00 

2  20 

5  20 

104 

10  20 

1  60 

5  10 

140 

10  50 

2  50 

7  60 

100 

10  50 

2  50 

7  60 

100 

11  00 

3  25 

8  00 

100 

11  00 

3  25 

S  00 

68 

8  00 

3  18 

7  86 

64 

8  00 

3  10 

8  00 

Miss'y. 


$102  47 
93  83 
96  38 
92  00 
118  55 
49  74 
47  88 
33  31 

42  66 

43  27 

31  81 
28  27 
37  72 
40  36 

32  07 
39  00 
24  35 
26  50 


SHELBURNE. 
A  town  in  the  County  of  Shelburne,  Province  of  Nova  Scotia. 


1855  John  L.  Sponagle. . 

56  John  L.  Sponagle.. . . 

57  Samuel  Avery . 

58  Robert  Tweedy . 

59  Robert  Tweedv     

60  Robert  Tweedy 

61  William  McKinnon,  R.  Mitchell  Smith . . 

62  Charles  De  Wolfe,  D.D 

63  James  Burns 

64  James  Burns  ...  ...  

65  T.  Watson  Smith 

66  T.  Watson  Smith ..      .. 

67  T.  Watson  Smith 

68  Thomas  D.  Hart ...  

69  Thomas  D.Hart 

70  Joseph  S.  Coffin ...  

71  Joseph  S.  Coffiin 

72  Joseph  S.  Coffin.  ... 

73  Paul  Prestwood 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference 


130 

140 

145 

260 

257 

263 

241 

231 

120 

107 

53 

92 

90 

92 

86 

90 

75 

84 

70 

77 


1857  Charles  Gaskin... 

58  Stephen  F.  Huestis. 

59  Joseph  Sutcliffe. 

60  Joseph  Sutcliffe. 

61  John  Johnson .  . . 

62  John  W.  Howie 

63  John  W.  Howie 

64  John  W.  Howie. 

65  Elias  Slackford .... 

66  Elias  Slackford.... 

67  Elias  Slackford. 

68  John  G.  Bigney. 

69  Alfred  E.  Le  Page.  . 

70  See  Port  Hawkesburv . . 


SHIP  HARBOUR, 
A  Mission  on  the  west  coast  of  Ci 


.id 

66 

42 

57 

81 

62 

70 

70 

74 

78 

159 

155 

120 


4 

6 

14 

16 

8 

10 

12 

9 

9 

5 

6 

8 

4 


12 
98 
47 
88 
42 
34 
00 
00 
00 
50 
00 
65 
20 
27 
00 
75 
00 
30 
36 


3  29 

2  91 

3  12 

3  45 

2  67 

2  00 

3  25 

1  25 

1  00 

2  12 

2  14 

1  90 

1  22 

1  00 

3  29 

7  50 

4  40 

1  60 

nreton. 

2  20 
5  20 

3  87  I 
2  47 

2  50  l 

1  00 

3  80 

2  S2 

4  00   : 

5  75 

4  00 

5  00 
5  50 


0  40 
0  83 
0  50 
0  60 
0  70 

0  70 

1  00 
1  50 
1  00 
1  00 
1  10 


6 

91 

6 

03 

14 

24 

12 

62 

10  27 

5 

00 

5 

00 

4 

00 

00 
25 
87 
70 
52 
00 
00 
00 
60 
25 


2  00 


1  00 

1  07 
0  50 
0  91 

3  05 

2  61 

4  50 

5  35 
5  00 

3  70 


69  00 

78  80 

98  90 

116  04 

108  45 

92  07 

93  30 
54  07 
24  36 

73  93 
57  87 
41  20 
50  34 
34  25 
34  50 

74  87 
19  50 
17  94 


16  25 
6  00 

8  30 

9  32 

17  58 
31  27 
42  60 
29  32 
26  87 
23  86 

3  55  i  29  55 


SHUBENECADIE. 
A  village  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Hants,  Province  of  Nova  Scotia 
1867  Joseph  Gaetz 

68  Joseph  Gaetz.  . .  60  0  52  0  75 

69  Joseph  Gaetz.      .  .  . .  .  54  1   50  1  00 


1   00 

1    49 


34  00 
37  75 


430 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


Year 

• 
Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1870 
71 
72 
73 
74 

Robert  E.  Crane ...         ...    .... 

John  W.  Howie.      ...        

57 
53 

78 
77 
70 

$1  90 

4  79 

5  13 

6  00 
6  00 

$1  25 

6  8i 
0  93 
0  70 

$3  30 
5  96 

1  40 

2  39 
2  07 

$40  45 
21  76 
19  00 

John  W„  Howie. . .      .... 

Nova  Scotia  Conference . 

26  83 
16  75 

SOURIS. 
A  village  in  King's  County,  Prince  Edward  Island. 


1862 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


William  C.  Brown . . 
Edwin  Evans. 
Thomas  D.  Hart. .    . 


United  with  Murray  Harbour. 

Aquila  Lucas. . 

Aquila  Lucas.  ...    . 

John  C.  Berrie..         .... 

N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference  . . 


30 
34 
29 
28 
26 
26 
26 
26 
20 
10 
12 
12 


i  66 

1  12 

i  66 

1  33 

1  15 

2  39 

12  00 
16  00 

i  82 

4  11 
4  22 

i  66 

1  00 

204 
2  50 
5  35 

637 
6  00 

STELLAETON- 

A  village  "in  the  County  of  Pictou,  Province  of  Nova  Scotia. 

1873  Arthur  D.  Morton,  M.  A.  .,     I       

I         38  7  25  1       4  00 


74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


6  50  I     15  83 


SUMMERSIDE. 
A  village  in  the  County  of  Prince,  Prince  Edward  Island. 


1866  William  W  Percival 

67  Albert  S.  Des  Brisay 

68  Albert  S.  Des  Brisay 

69  Albert  S.  Des  Brisay 

70  Jotham  M.  Fulton . 

71  John  C.  Berrie.. 

72  John  C.  Berrie 

73  Waldron  W.  Brewer    . 

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference.. 


31 
80 

56 
57 
57 
50 
72 
90 


1  00 

1  00 

1  25 

1  50 

1  37 

1  50 

7  00 

2  00 

7  00 

7  00 

2  25 

5  00 

7  34 

3  00 

6  60 

7  34 

4  05 

3  56 

7  00 

4  23 

5  72 

5  00 

3  50 

5  00 

25  25 
23  72 

14  29 

15  20 
23  57 
25  29 
35  82 
28  03 


SUSSEX  VALE. 
A  town  in  the  Electoral  District  of  King's,  New  Brunswick. 


1855  John  Prince 

56  William  Allen,  James  Burns 

57  William  Allen,  James  Tweedy  

58  William  Allen,  William  Alcorn 

59  Richard  Smith,  William  Alcorn 

60  Richard  Smith,  Theophilus  S.  Richey... 

61  Richard  Smith,  Humphrey  P.  Cowjierthwaite 

62  Duncan  D.  Currie 

63  Duncan  D.  Currie 

64  Duncan  D.  Currie 

65  George  B.  Payson. .... 

66  George  B.  Payson.    ...... 

67  George  B.  Paj'son. .... 

68  William  McCarty ':'.'.'." 

69  William  McCarty 

70  Christopher  Lockhart 

71  Christopher  Lockhart,  Alfred  H.  Webb... 

72  Charles  W    Dutcher,  Robert  A.  Daniel . . . 

73  Charles  W   Dutcher,  Michael  G.  Campbell 

74  N.  B.  &  P   E.  I.  Conference 


380 
410 

358 
395 
406 
260 
275 
398 
288 
480 
232 
215 
163 
171 
171 
180 
261 
235 
249 
217 


9  00 

9  07 

3  02 

6  10 

142  75 

9  43 

2  22 

16  65 

146  43 

9  82 

2  34 

16  47 

160  00 

9  00 

3  00 

28  00 

241  05 

12  00 

3  67 

18  60 

159  43 

12  00 

3  40 

16  57 

116  65 

12  00 

2  30 

16  75 

137  20 

12  00 

2  20 

15  50 

127  49 

7  50 

2  20 

14  50 

120  00 

8  10 

2  45 

14  75 

82  52 

16  00 

3  50 

18  50 

72  40 

11  18 

3  75 

6  20 

62  80 

11  18 

3  00 

6  00 

76  35 

11  82 

3  18 

6  50 

62  82 

13  14 

8  52 

12  65 

60  62 

13  67 

7  50 

14  69 

75  65 

13  70 

7  40 

13  00 

63  69 

12  50 

5  00 

8  00 

57  55 

*  Crnnd  T.:ik<-  and  ''•111:1:1:1  set  off. 


EASTERN   BRITISH   AMERICA   CONFERENCE. 


431 


SYDNEY. 
The  capital  of  the  Island  of  Cape  Breton. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1855  Joseph  H.  Starr  

56  Joseph  H.  Starr  

57  Frederick  W.  Moore    .  .... 

58  Frederick  W.  Moore,  Stephen  T.  Teed. . 

59  Frederick  W   Moore,  Stephen  T.  Teed. 

60  George  0.  Huestis,  James  A.  Eichey 

61  George  0.  Huestis,  James  A.  Richey 

62  George  O.  Huestis,  John  G.  Bigney 

63  Roland  Morton,  <  'ranswiek  Jost,  B.A. 

64  Roland  Morton,  George  Harrison.. 

65  Roland  Morton,  Robert  H.  Taylor 

66  Paul  Prestwood.  

67  Paul  Prestwood. .  

68  See  Sydney  South 


Funds. 

No.  of 

Members. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

126 

130 

S>2  40 

109 

2  85 

$1  55 

!jS2  55 

$115  92 

257 

5  35 

1  55 

10  80 

131  71 

328 

6  18 

4  00 

15  30 

107  68 

312 

5  37 

1  80 

6  00 

125  08 

215 

8  07 

2  12 

6  39 

67  46 

220 

8  35 

2  10 

6  12 

75  00 

225 

9  15 

2  30 

7  10 

139  89 

190 

9  15 

2  30 

7  10 

75  13 

186 

9  65 

2  70 

7  15 

61  90 

215 

12  00 

3  75 

6  50 

86  59 

52 

8  30 

2  00 

4  15 

129  90 

50 

S  00 

1  85 

4  50 

82  65 

1873  William  Baines.  . 
74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


SYDNEY  NORTH. 

...."....!         25 


1868  Paul  Prestwood 

69  Jeremiah  V  Jost...  

70  Jeremiah  V   Jost 

71  Jeremiah  V.  Jost 

72  William  Alcorn,  William  Tippett. 

73  William  Alcorn 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference 


SYDNEY  SOUTH. 

50 

52 

58 

61 


70 
42 


4  00 


1  20 


2  80 


8  00 

1  85 

4  50 

7  25 

2  15 

5  53 

7  -25 

1  60 

6  00 

7  30 

2  25 

6  52 

9  00 

2  30 

7  00 

10  00 

3  30 

7  00 

6  00 

3  00 

4  20 

St. 


27  31 


82  65 
107  58 
104  80 
109  00 
114  81 
86  00 
65  85 


ST.  ANDREWS. 
A  village  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Charlotte,  New  Brunswick. 


1855  Arthur  N.Nutt. . 

56  George  Johnson. 

57  George  Johnson  ... 

58  George  Johnson. .  . 

59  John  B.  Brownell. 

60  John  B.  Brownell 

61  John  B.  Brownell. 

62  William  Smith  .      .  . 

63  Frederick  W   Moore 

64  Frederick  W   Moore. . . . 

65  George  W   Tuttle  . 

66  Robert  Wilson 

67  Robert  Wilson.. 

68  Robert  Wilson 

69  Charles  B.  Pitblado  . 

70  Charles  B.  Pitblado . 

71  Charles  B.  Pitblado 

72  Christopher  Lockhart 

73  Christopher  Lockhart  .    . . 

74  N.  B.  &  P.  Ji.  I.  Conference. 


54 
46 
46 
43 
45 
105 
73 
77 
66 
76 
91 
71 
50 
62 
52 
72 
66 
66 
66 
47 


6  00 


23 
66 
50 
50 
50 
5  00 
5  00 

5  00 

6  30 
6  40 


10  57 

2  00 

0  84 

2  10 

1  02 

2  20 

1  07 

9  60 

2  75 

7  60 

2  34  I 

7  70 

1  50 

1  29 

. .  . 

13 
06 

25 
40 
40 


1   50 

1  57 

1  60 

2  65 
2  40 


1  20 
1  08 
1  50 
6  00 
5  37 
5  00 

1  70 
4  00 
3  07 

2  80 

3  00 
3  25 
2 
3 
3 
3 
6 
6 


00 

00 
00 
71 

87 


29  50 

30  72 
42  35 
65  65 
56  83 
65  75 

31  52 
65  09 
25  00 
34  67 
36  50 

39  00 

40  00 
52  47 
21  89 
30  00 
29  25 
23  95 


ST.   DAVID'S. 
A  village  in  the  County  of  Charlotte,  Province  of  New  Brunswick. 

1856  Jeremiah  V.  Jost .  . .  

57  Jeremiah  V.  Jost        90 

58  Jeremiah  V.  Jost  .  .  .84 

59  William  Tweedy V    176 

60  William  Tweedy     108 

61  William  Wilson .         112 


5-88 

2  12 

2  52 

6  94 

2  00 

6  02 

6  50 

1  50 

6  00 

6  10 

1  55 

5  10 

6  05 

1  80 

5  35 

37  25 
28  42 

19  43 
34  12 

20  12 


432 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS  AND  MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1862  George  B.  Payson     

63  George  B.  Payson  . . 

64  George  B.  Payson   ... 

65  Isaac  E.  Thurlow   ...        ... 

66  Isaac  E.  Thurlow   ... 

67  John  L.  Spouagle 

68  John  L.  Sponagle        

69  Charles  W.  Dutcher        . .    . 

70  Charles  W   Dutcher       .  .      . 
•    71  Charles  \Y.  Dutcher      . . . 

72  William  W.  Percival.    . . 

73  William  W.  Percival. 

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference . 


No.  of 
Members. 


97 

86 

139 

125 

117 

115 

101 

96 

90 

110 

97 

98 

99 


ST.  JAMES. 


1869  Supplied 

70  Richard  W.  Weddall .. 

71  William  Woods 

72  William  F.  Penny,  B.A. 

73  Hibbert  B.  Baker,  B.A. .       . 

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference . 


34 
51 
30 
31 
29 


Conting 


$6  12 
7  92 
7  92 

7  48 

8  00 
13  03 

8  57 
8  58 
8  99 
8  99 
8  32 
8  00 
8  00 


Funds. 


Educa. 


$1 
1 
1 
2 
2 


38 
13 
20 
05 
40 


2  50 


4  50 

3  91 

4  00 
3  00 
3  00 
3  05 
3  00 


Sup.  M. 


$2  98 


12 
35 
60 
00 
30 
94 
15 
53 
85 
90 
00 
00 


Miss'y. 


4  50 

2  70 

4  75 

050 

0  50 

$30  95 
16  48 
19  20 
22  65 

40  09 
22  57 
70  59 
80  55 
84  58 

41  22 
31  83 
21  35 
30  00 


42  53 
5  85 


ST.  JOHN. 

The  records  of  Methodist  work  in  connection  with  this  city,  as  also  in  the  Province  of  New  Brunswick, 
available  to  us,  begin  with  the  published  minutes  of  the  first  Conference  of  Eastern  British 
America,  held  in  1855,  hence  we  gladly  avail  ourselves  of  the  following  interesting  sketch  of  the 
rise  and  progress  of  Methodism  in  St.  John,  taken  from  the  Wesleyan  of  Oct.  10th,  1879.  It  is 
from  the  pen  of  the  gifted  Editor,  the  Rev.  Duncan  D.  Currie. 

Among  the  loyalists  who,  on  the  1 8th  day  of  May,  in  the  year  1 783,  landed  on  the  rugged  shore, 
where  now  is  the  Market  Slip  of  the  city  of  St.  John,  N.  B.,  there  was  a  New  Jersey  Methodist, 
whose  name  was  Stephen  Humbert.  Through  his  earnest  solicitations  several  Methodist  minis- 
ters visited  the  growing  town  in  its  early  years.  The  first  residents  of  St.  John  were  chiefly 
adherents  of  the  Church  of  England.  Henry  Alline,  and  a  few  other  non-conformist  preachers, 
came,  tarried  a  brief  period,  held  services,  and  went  on  their  way.  On  the  24th  of  September, 
1791,  Rev.  Abraham  John  Bishop  arrived  at  St.  John.  On  the  first  Sunday  after  his  arrival  he 
preached.  On  the  first  Sabbath  in  October  (1791)  he  organized  a  class-meeting  in  a  house  owned 
by  a  Mr.  Kelly,  on  the  corner  of  Charlotte  and  Princess  Streets.  This  was  the  beginning  of 
Methodism  in  St.  John. 

In  November,  1791,  Rev  William  Black,  then  stationed  in  Halifax,  visited  St.  John.  He 
desired  to  preach:  but  the  chief  magistrate,  sometimes  called  the  mayor,  threatened  him  with  im- 
prisonment in  the  county  gaol,  if  he  should  thus  officiate,  without  first  obtaining  special  permis- 
sion from  the  Governor  of  the  Province 

In  the  early  part  of  the  year  1792,  the  few  Methodists  of  the  t6wn  purchased  a  building  on 
the  west  side  of  Germain  street,  between  Duke  and  Queen  Streets.  This  building  was  used  for  a 
number  of  years  as  the  local  City  Hall,  and  Court  House.  In  this  building  the  services  of  the 
Church  of  England  were  held,  previous  to  the  completion  of  Trinity  Church  in  1791. 

The  erection  of  the  Germain  Street  Methodist  Church  was  attended  with  serious  difficulties. 
The  adherents  of  the  cause  were  few;  and  those  few  possessed  but  limited  financial  resources.  A 
site  was  secured  on  the  north-east  corner  of  Germain  and  Horsefield  Streets.  In  the  winter  pf 
1 807 ,  the  timber  for  the  frame  of  a  church  forty-two  feet  by  sixty  feet  was  placed  upon  the  ground. 
In  April  of  that  year  Rev.  Joshua  Marsden  held  an  open-air  service,  on  the  site,  standing  on  a 
small  rock  in  the  midst  of  the  frame  now  ready  to  be  raised.  His  text  was  :  "Upon  this  rock  I 
will  build  my  church,  and  the  gates  of  hell  shall  not  prevail  against  it."  Some  of  the  towns- 
people of  that  day  laughed  at  the  small  band  of  praying  Methodists,  for  having  attempted,  in 
that  enterprise,  to  do  what  many  thought  could  never  be  accomplished.  The  church  was  com- 
pleted in  the  following  year  ;  and  on  Christmas  day,  1808,  it  was  dedicated.  The  Rev.  William 
Bennett  preached  the  sermon,  and  conducted  the  dedicatory  services.  This  was  the  second  place 
of  worship  built  in  St.  John.  The  old  Trinity  was  the  first.  The  old  St.  Andrew's  Kirk  was  the 
third. 

The  Germain  street  Church  was  enlarged,  by  the  addition  to  its  length  of  twenty  feet  during 
the  incumbency  of  Rev.  Sampson  Busby,  in  1834.  The  school-room,  about  twenty-two  by 
eighty  feet,  was  built  at  the  same  time.  On  the  occasion  of  the  coronation  of  Queen  Victoria,  in 
1838,  this  school  room  was  the  largest  public  hall  for  social  or  secular  meetings  in  St.  John.  On 
the  day  of  the  coronation  of  Victoria  an  enthusiastic  meeting  was  held  there,  with  Judge  Parker 
in  the  chair.  Rev.  Stephen  Bamford  and  other  prominent  public  men  of  the  city  were  the 
speakers  of  the  day. 

For  many  years  that  structure  was  the  oldest  Methodist  Church  in  the  Province.      Of  the 


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various  social  and  religious  influences  that  have  gone  out  from  the  venerable  sanctuary  it  is  not 
our  purpose,  with   but  a  single  exception,  now  to  speak. 

After  the  enlargement  of  the  building  in  1834,  and  during  the  incumbency  of  Rev.  Enoch 
Wood,  who  was  appointed  to  St.  John  in  1836,  the  congregation  became  too  large  for  the  building. 
The  question  of  the  erection  of  the  Centenary  Church  was  discussed.  Formidable  difficulties 
were  apparent.  A  board  of  trustees  was  appointed.  Mr.  Wood  was  the  leader  in  the  enterprise, 
and  by  skilful  management  and  indomitable  perseverance  he  and  his  co-labourers  succeeded  in 
their  work.     Mr.  Wood  purchased  three  lots  of  land  for  the  Centenary  trustees.     He  paid  two 


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thousand  dollars  for  the  three  lots.  Mr.  John  B.  Gaynor  paid  six  hundred  dollars  for  a  fourth 
lot,  and  gave  the  lot  as  a  free  donation  for  the  purposes  of  the  church.  Those  four  lots  consti- 
tuted the  site  on  which  the  Centenary  Church  subsequently  was  built. 

In  August,  1839,  the  Centenary  Church  was  dedicated.  In  several  respects  it  proved  to  be 
an  eminently  successful  church  enterprise.  On  the  memorable  20th  of  June,  1877,  the  old  Ger- 
main street  sanctuary  perished  in  the  devouring  flames,  and  during  the  succeeding  night  some 
nine  or  ten  hours  later,  the  Centenary  passed  away  in  the  fiery  storm. 

Previous  to  the  year  1809  there  had  been  no  regular  appointment  of  a  Methodist  minister  to 
St.  John,  or  to  any  part  of  New  Brunswick.  In  the  English  minutes  of  1808  the  Province  of  Nova 
28 


434 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


Scotia  and  New  Brunswick  are  recognized  as  one  Circuit  under  the  name  of  Liverpool.    Between  1791 
and  1809  the  following  ministers  laboured  at  irregular  intervals  on  this  extensive  Circuit : — 


William  Black. 
Duncan  McColl. 
"William  Grandin. 


Joshua  Marsden. 
William  Bennett. 
James  Bulpitt. 


James  Mann. 
William  Jessup. 
William  Sutcliffe. 


And 
James  Knowlan. 


'        In  1809  St.  John  appears  in  the  English  Minutes  as  a  Circuit.     The  record  from  1809  to  1837  is 
as  follows  : — 


1809  William  Black..  2 
11  Steph.  Bamford..  2 
13  Jas.  Knowlan.. .  2 
15  Wm.  Crosscombe  2 


1817  Steph.  Bamford..  2 

19  James  Priestley . .  2 

21  Robert  Alder         -2 

•  23  James  Priestley. .  1 


1824  Robert  Alder. 
25  Rd.  Williams    . 

28  Jno.  B.  Strong. 

29  Enoch  Wood .. 


1830  Albert  DesBrisay  2 

31  Sampson  Busby.  3 

32  Wm.  Smithson..  2 
34  Arthur  McNntt.  3 


In  1838  the  Circuit  was  divided  by  making  Portland  a  separate  Circuit.     The  new  Circuit  was 
called  St.  J  ohn  North  ( Portland. ) 


Enoch  Wood  was  three 
years  at  St.  John  South, 
Germain  St.,  1836-39  ; 


three  years  at  St.  John 
North(  Portland),  1839- 
42  ;  and  four  years  at 


St.  John  South,  1842- 
46. 
R.  Williams,  1839-41 


Fred.  Small  wood,  1839-41 . 
Wm.  Temple,  1841-43. 


In  1842  another  division  was  made  by  the  erection  of  Carleton  into  a  separate  Circuit. 

George  Miller,  1843-46.    |  Ingham  Sutcliffe,1846-9  |  Hen.  Daniel,  1846-49.  |  Richard  Knight,  1849-53 

In  1853  James  G.  Hennigar  was  placed  in  charge,  and  continued  for  three  years.     The  fol- 
lowing is  the  record  since  that  date  as  gleaned  from  the  minutes  of  Conference. 

1.— ST.  JOHN  SOUTH. 


Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 

Funds. 

Year 

Members. 

\ 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Missy. 

1855  J.  G.  Hennigar,  Wm.  T.  Cardy,  C.  Stewart. 

688 

56  E.  Botterell,  T.  M.  Albrighton,  Chas.  Stewart 

57  E.  Botterell,  Thos.  M.  Albrighton,  C.  Stewart 

683 

$104  95 

.... 

707 

121  72 

$22  00 

$146  15 

$667  68 

58  E.  Botterell,  Wm.  Wilson,  T.  M.  Albrighton. 

698 

110  22 

18  57 

128  97 

703  58 

59  John  McMurray,  Wm.  Wilson,  John  Lathern 

688 

127  70 

34  45 

95  12 

741  82 

60  J.  McMurray,  W.  Wilson,  J.  R.  Narraway,MA 

708 

112  23 

18  70 

94  58 

738  83 

61  J.  McMurray,  M.  Richey,  D.D.,  John  Lathern 

656 

100  00 

16  60 

83  20 

695  57 

62  Matt.  Richey,  DD.,  Jas.  R.  Narraway,  M.A., 

Alexander  W.  Nicolson . .    ....,.,..„,      ... 

663 

80  00 

16  00 

70  32 

672  00 

63  Matt.  Eichey,  D.D.,  Jas.  R.  Narraway,  M.A., 

568 

80  00 

16  00 

70  00 

589  49 

64  J.  S.  Addy,  J.  R.  Narraway,  M.A.,  J.  Brewster 

543 

88  00 

16  00 

70  00 

640  72 

65  John  S.  Addy,   James  R.    Narraway,    M.A., 

John  L.  Sponagle ....... 

570 

81  00 

21  30 

59  04 

649  33 

66  James  England,  John  S.  Addy,  J.  L.  Sponagle 

566 

82  00 

22  29 

68  19 

673  14 

67  Circuit  Divided — Germain  Street,  Centenary, 

and  Exmouth  Street ...       ... 

570 

121  39 

24  55 

67  11 

701  51 

1855  William  Smithson 

56  John  Snowball. ... 

57  John  Snowball.. 

58  John  Snowball 

59  James  England. . 

60  James  England. . 

61  John  Prince 

62  John  Prince ...    

63  Ingham  Sutcliffe 

64  Ingham  Sutcliffe..       

65  Ingham  Sutcliffe.. ........ 

66  James  R.  Narraway,  M.A. . 

67  James  R.  Narraway,  M.A.. 

68  See  St.  John,  Portland 


2.— ST.  JOHN  NORTH. 


100 

110 

97 

151 

176 

143 

142 

108 

117 

95 

88 

133 

152 

129 


16  00 



. 

6  78 

3  40 

7  63 

9  22 

4  62 

10  70 

5  73 

5  00 

3  23 

10  00 

8  40 

8  70 

10  00 

9  80 

10  90 

10  00 

1  54 

12  96 

12  00 

1  50 

10  40 

12  00 

3  50 

16  00 

12  00 

3  50 

15  00 

13  00 

2  00 

15  30 

29  05 

2  00 

15  30 

13  26 

2  00 

15  30 

170  28 
126  62 
121  25 
149  12 
181  17 

107  18 
139  82 
119  35 
106  73 

108  44 
117  92 
108  11 


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3.— ST.  JOHN  WEST. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1855  Richard  Knight    

56  Richard  Knight,  D.D 

57  Richard  Smith.. . .  . . 

58  Richard  Smith 

59  Edmund  Botterell ...    . 

60  John  Lathern        

61  James  R.  Narraway,  M.A.,  Robert  Wilson. 

62  Hezekiah  McKeown,  Robert  Taylor  . . 

63  Hezekiah  McKeown,  Job  Shenton. 

64  Hezekiah  McKeown 

65  George  0.  Huestis  

66  George  0.  Huestis      

67  William  W.  Perkins  . 

68       


No.  of 
Members. 


Funds. 


Conting.    Educa.     Sup.  M.     Missy. 


306 

140 

*t>15  20 

122 

16  00 

$1  80 

§19  00 

$121  60 

256 

7  87 

2  70 

12  30 

90  60 

318 

2  30 

1  00 

2  80 

92  03 

239 

8  00 

1  00 

10  12 

89  65 

368 

10  00 

1  03 

10  14 

81  69 

278 

10*  00 

1  00 

10  00 

87  35 

235 

10  00 

1  60 

10  00 

84  02 

206 

10  75 

2  00 

11  60 

56  30 

125 

5  50 

1  50 

5  50 

71  25 

105 

8  00 

2  25 

6  10 

70  18 

101 

14  00 

2  00 

5  80 

71  39 

140 

10  00 

2  3tf 

9  26 

70  79 

I. -ST.  JOHN— GERMAIN  STREET. 
See  St.  John  South. 


1867  Charles  Stewart    . .  

"68  Charles  Stewart  ....  

69  Charles  Stewart 

70  Henry  Pope 

71  Henry  Pope,  President  of  Conference  . 

72  Henry  Pope. .  

73  Howard  Sprague 

74  N.  13.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference 


196 

44  22 

13  84 

31  36 

204  90 

184 

44  54 

14  02 

56  46 

213  02 

202 

45  00 

15  00 

69  50 

305  61 

192 

■  45  00 

16  78 

69  50 

282  10 

180 

;  45  00 

36  71 

69  50 

283  07 

173 

45  00 

30  32 

52  52 

237  65 

177 

45  00 

31  98 

120  92 

244  64 

II.— ST.  JOHN— CENTENARY. 
See  St.  John  South. 


1867  James  England 

68  John  Lathern 

69  John  Lathern 

70  John  Lathern  .  . . 

71  Duncan  D.  Currie 

72  Duncan  D.  Currie 

73  Henry  Pope 

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference 


194 
180 
205 
313 
222 
252 
242 


33  57 

10  00 

27  95 

33  57 

10  00 

31  34 

40  00 

10  00 

42  50 

45  09 

38  29 

46  21 

46  10 

201  49 

47  03 

46  86 

39  13 

37  92 

60  00 

63  83 

100  00 

318  87 
416  80 
427  70 
459  38 
393  06 
360  40 
370  00 


III.— ST.  JOHN— EXMOUTH  STREET. 
See  St.  John  South. 


1867  William  H.  Heartz 

68  William  H.  Heartz 

69  William  H.  Heartz 

70  Thomas  J.  Deinstadt .    . . 

71  Thomas  J.  Deinstadt .    . . 

72  Thomas  J.  Deinstadt .    . . 

73  Edwin  Evans     

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference.. . 


201 
184 
176 
185 
175 
211 
188 


20  00 

2  00 

12  59 

20  00 

2  39 

15  89 

21  00 

3  68 

22  49 

21  00 

13  70 

22  50 

21  25 

20  49 

23  00 

21  50 

18  13 

23  50 

22  00 

17  52 

26  90 

121  16 
163  12 
234  31 
194  80 
110  25 
105  88 
94  83 


IV.- 


1868  James  R.  Navraway,  M.A. 

69  Matthew  Richey,  D.D. 

70  Howard  Sprague,  M.A 

71  Howard  Sprague,  M.A 

72  Howard  Sprague,  M.A. . 

73  Robert  Duncan 

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference. . 


-ST.  JOHN— PORTLAND 

See  St.  John  North. 
129 
125 
109 

91 

80 
111 
136 


13  26 

2  00 

15  30 

13  26 

2  00 

15  30 

14  63 

6  18 

18  45 

14  65 

9  82 

18  45 

14  65 

16  70 

17  84 

14  85 

25  58 

17  88 

12  19 

21  05 

18  01 

117  92 
116  43 
119  67 
117 
102 


96 

72 


89  00 
80  67 


*  Fairville  set  off. 


436 


CIRCUITS,    STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


V.— ST.  JOHN— CARLETON. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1868  Stephen  F    Huestis 

69  Stephen  F.  Huestis 

70  Robert  Duncan 

71  Robert  Duncan. 

72  Robert  Duncan. ...... 

73  Samuel  W   Sprague . .        . 

74  X.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference. 


No.   of 
Members. 


140 

115 

96 

98 

104 

112 

76 


Funds. 


Con  ting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Missy. 

$10  00 

$2  30 

$9  26 

$70  79 

8  10 

2  00 

9  10 

75  00 

9  00 

2  50 

9  75 

87  91 

9  64 

10  00 

9  90 

85  28 

9  71 

5  03 

9  90 

85  13 

10  94 

5  47 

35  64 

103  72 

10  37 

4  50 

10  00 

60  14 

VI— ST. 

1869  William  Woods. 

70  William  Woods 

7 1  William  Maggs ... 

72  William  Maggs.  .    . 

73  William  Maggs. ...    . . . 

74  X.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference.. ... 


JOHN— CITY  MISSION. 


23 
30 
30 
65 
56 


1  50 
■2  00 

2  00 


VII.— ST.  JOHN— ZION  CHURCH. 


1871  Ralph  Brecken,  B  A. 

72  Ralph  Brecken,  B.A. 

73  Ralph  Brecken,  B.A. 


74  N.  b.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference. 


19 

20 
23 


3  86 
6  40 

4  35 


1  25 

2  25 

2  50 


2  12 

5  40 

12  60 


1  14 

2  00 

2  12 
2  50 


2  10 

5  85 

20  30 


5  09 


8  00 

8  00 

22  75 


ST.    MARGARET'S  BAY. 
A  small  village  and  bay  on  south  west  corner  of  the  Province  of  Nova  Scotia. 


1855   William  Tweedy    .  .                                   

69       i 

56  George  B.  Payson           . .                             

7i   i 

1'  75 

57  George  B    Pavson  .                         ....          ... 

87       ! 

4  70 

0  40 

1  98 

16  00 

58  Theophilu.s  S.  Richey            

87       i 

1  90 

29  95 

59  United  with  Sambro 

86       ' 

10  37 

2  53 

17  26 

26  15 

ST.   STEPHEN'S. 

A  town  in  the  County  of  Charlotte,  Province 

of  Xew  F 

Jrunswick 

1855  Jeremiah  V    Jost,  Charles  Gaskin 

:       173 

1 

*  ■ 

56  John  B.  Brownell                 

171 

7  47 

j 

57  John  B.  Brownell  . .              . . 

57 

10  00 

7  18 

17  50 

69  35 

58  John  B.  Brownell                  

|         57 

12  43 

7  25 

17  72 

70  78 

59  Hezekiah  McKcown 

1         66 

9  60 

4  50 

15  62 

58  27 

b'O  Hezekiah  McKeown       .  .    :  . . 

70 

9  60 

2  75 

6  00 

65  65 

61  Hezekiah  McKeown 

107 

11   60 

3  00 

7  00 

68.50 

62  Robert  A.  Temple 

109 

11   12 

2  50 

7  00 

64  20 

63  Robert  A.  Temple                

93       j 

12  59 

2  00 

8  45 

57  47 

64  Robert  A.  Temple 

177 

12  39 

3  42 

9  14 

35  42 

65  Thomas  Berton  Smith            

134       , 

13  79 

3  07 

10  06 

50  19 

66  Alexander  B    Black.              ..                    .... 

129       i 

16  00 

4  55 

12  73  | 

58  75 

67  Alexander  B.   Black. 

128       : 

30  16 

6  30 

13  47 

147  73 

68  Alexander  B.  Black , 

117. 

17  00 

6  35 

14  50 ; 

156  65 

117 

17  10 

6  50 

14  65  | 

157  40 

70  Hezekiah  McKeown . .          . .               .... 

125 

18  00 

5  50 

15  15  ! 

135  51 

71  Hezekiah  McKeown 

121        ! 

13  50 

5  05 

10    40     : 

61  20 

72  John  A.  Clark,  M.A. 

123 

14  00 

5  50 

10  06 

63  55 

73  John  A.  Clark,  M.A 

112      ; 

17  38 

5  95 

17  44  : 

75  80 

74  X.  B.  &  P   E.  I.  Conference....                     . .' 

172       ! 

18  85 

19  02 

20  85 

68  27 

T. 


TOBIQUE. 
A  Mission  on  the  Fredericton  District,  Proyince  of  New  Brunswick. 
1872  Supplied . .  ....  .       I  .1       

73  Edwin  Turner ..  40  ... 

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference. .  ....  42  2  00  1  30 


1  90 


10  15 


EASTERN    BRITISH   AMERICA   CONFERENCE. 


437 


TRURO. 
A  town  in  the  County  of  Colchester,  Province  of  Nova  Scotia. 


Year: 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 
Members 


Fund: 


Conting.    Educa.   'Sup.  M.     Miss'y. 


1855  George  O.  Huestis 

56  George  O.  Huestis 

57  John  McMurray,  Richard  Johnson .    . . 

58  John  McMurray,  William  Perkin. . 

59  Thomas  H.  Da  vies . 

60  Thomas  H.  Davies ... 

61  Thomas  Smith. .  

62  Thomas  Smith 

63  Alexander  B.  Black 

64  Alexander  B.  Black. ... 

65  Alexander  B.  Black. .  

66  Roland  Morton 

67  Roland  Morton .  

68  Roland  Morton .... 

69  John  Read ... 

70  John  Read 

71  John  Read .... 

,„  T  ,    r,,      .  \  Win,  H.  Ibbitson,  B.A., 

72  Job  Shenton,     j         William  Ainley 

7*  Job  Shenton. .      .  .... 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference 


TRYON. 
A  village  in  the  County  of  Prince,  Prince  Edward  Island 

1873  Humphrey  P.  Cowperthwaite.  M.A 

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference .        .  .      .  . 


117 

126 

$4  60  1 

_ 

146 

10  93 

*2  48 

$6 

12 

.•J  146  41 

174 

11  00 

3  00 

8 

70 

146  10 

166 

11  30 

2  34 

9 

00 

96  00 

140 

10  43  ; 

1  55 

8 

00 

85  15 

130 

9  00 

2  00 

6 

40 

68  94 

130 

9  62 

2  25 

/ 

00 

123  00 

124 

9  65 

2  25 

7 

00 

112  75 

120 

10  09 

5  12 

9 

01 

144  48 

130 

11  22 

6  07 

12 

49 

158  14 

137 

12  50 

7  51 

14 

50 

199  14 

115 

10  25 

5  90 

10 

60 

119  69 

106 

10  00 

1  60 

6 

25 

109  50 

99 

8  50 

1  57 

5 

25 

97  47 

202 

8  00 

4  CO 

8 

00 

155  60 

214 

9  00 

7  00 

10 

00 

187  71 

202 

10  00 

7  50 

10 

25 

201  28 

182 

10  17 

6  50 

10 

12 

181  22 

114 

io  oo  ! 

5  30 

10 

20 

104  27 

280 


15  20 


60 


u, 


6  00  i   315   10 


UPHAM. 
A  town  in  King's  County,  Province  of 
1855  George  B.  Payson |      

56  William  Alcorn. 

57  William  Alcorn  

58  Henrv  Holland. 

59  Henry  Holland .  :    .  . 

60  John  J.  Colter         

61  James  R.  Hart..  '. 

62  James  R.  Hart.  

63  James  R.  Hart. .  

64  William  C.  Brown. 


New  Brunswick. 


65  William  C.  Brown . 

66  William  C.  Brown 

67  Douglas  Chapman.  

68  George  Harrison . 

69  George  Harrison 

70  George  Harrison .  .... 

71  Joseph  B.  Hemmeon ... 

72  Joseph  B.  Hemmeon . 

73  Samuel  Ackman 

74  See  Hampton,  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference. 


/6 
91 
89 
119 
122 
110 
112 
102 
105 
105 
94 
102 
111 
99 
106 
102 
130 
117 
122 


2  45 

4  79 

1  18 

3  70 

0  73 

4  00 

1  00 

3  67 

()  80 

4  00 

1  10 

4  00 

1  25 

4  12 

1  19 

5  00 

1  74 

5  00 

1  00 

5  50 

1  00 

7  50 

1  25 

6  00 

2  00 

6  00 

3  77 

7  00 

3  26 

7  00 

5  36 

7  00 

2  60 

7  00 

2  80 

7  10 

2  85 

1  73 

3  33 

4  90 

4  00 

38  80 

2  52 

54  00 

3  42 

52  87 

3  54 

45  76 

12  34 

37  32 

1  50 

39  96 

3  94 

43  81 

4  50 

37  89 

6  46 

49  90 

6  53 

23  23 

5  82 

53  11 

6  30 

57  99 

6  50 

68  87 

6  60 

61  90 

6  70 

25  44 

w. 


WALLACE. 
A  town  on  Northumberland  Strait,  Cumberland  County.  Nova  Scotia. 
1855  William  McCarty .  .|       508       I        .    ..    I 

56  Robert  A.  Temple    .  .  ...  . . .  i       451  6  50  ... 

57  Robert  A.  Temple,  Douglas  Chapman.  440       |       7   14  |       1  07 


8  46      128  07 


438 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1858  Robert  A.  Temple,  Fletcher  H.  W.  Pickles 

59  William  Allen..  ..., 

60  William  Allen ...      

61  William  Allen,  John  S.  Allen. 

62  Robert  E.  Crane,  Humphrey  P.  Cowperthwaite 

63  Robert  E.  Crane,  John  A.  Clarke,  B.A        , 

64  Robert  E.  Crane,  Cranswick  Jost 

65  George  Johnson,  Cranswick  Jost,  B.  A. 

66  George  Johnson,  Charles  H.  Paisley,  M.A. 

67  George  Johnson,  Charles  H.  Paisley,  M.A. 

68  T.  VVatson  Smith ..  

69  T.  Watson  Smith. 

70  T.  Watson  Smith. . , 

71  Robert  Wasson,  Thomas  H.  James.. 

72  Robert  Wasson,  William  Harrison     ... 

73  Robert  Wasson,  William  Harrison  ... 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. . .        


Funds. 


564 
497 
352 
390 
357 
443 
426 
503 
380 
320 
313 
266 
282 
279 
283 
260 
190 


Conting. 

Educa. 

$10  34 

$3  83 

11  52 

1  97 

9  38 

1  25 

9  57 

1  27 

9  43 

0  75 

4  79 

1  50 

5  22 

1  60 

5  45 

3  00 

8  50 

2  28 

11  00 

2  30 

7  50 

2  16 

5  50 

1  20 

5  50 

1  75 

5  63 

3  50 

8  11 

3  27 

7  74 

1  10 

8  57 

1  24 

$9  63 
6  25' 


4  23 

4  23 
3  30 

5  37 

8  88 

9  24 
3  54 

3  10 
2  72 

4  02 

5  81 

6  30 
6  73 
5  79 
9  21 


Miss'y. 


$86  49 
96  62 
56  00 
67  67 
58  00 
70  00 
90  48 
117  02 
107  84 
95  20 
90  21 
86  77 

80  46 
90  97 
90  29 

81  70 
60  31 


WELSFORD. 
A  village  in  Queen's  County,  Province  of  New  Brunswick. 

1873  Charles  W.  Dockrill |  I       I 

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference.. '         35       '       4  50  '       1  75 


2  50  !     10  25 


WEST  CAPE. 
A  village  and  Cape  on  Egmont  Bay,  County  of  Prince,  Island  of  Prince  Edward. 

1859  Supplied 

60  William  C    Brown 


61  William  C.  Brown.    . 

62  Richard  Pratt. 

63  Richard  Pratt . 

64  R.  Mitchell  Smith . . , 

65  Richard  Pratt.    .  . 
66 

67  Charles  W.  Dockrill 

68  Charles  AY.  Dockrill 

69  John  G.  Bigney    . 

70  See  Alberton  .  ." 


100 
61 
61 
70 

100 
81 
60 
60 
31 
58 
51 


— 



... 

2"  00 

1  00 

i  60 

1  00 

1  00 

2  00 

1  00 

1  00 

2  00 

1  00 

1  00 

0  60 

.-.  r,  . 

0  50 

1  57 

— 

— 

i  06 

i  00 

i'oo 

3  10 

1  00 

1  15 

3  50 

1  00 

1  20 

15  00 
8  60 
7  96 


3  20 


5  25 
20  35 


WEYMOUTH. 
A  village  on  St.  Mary's  Bay,  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Digby,  Province  of  Nova  Scotia. 
1868  Ezra  B.  Moore \ 

>  Statistics  included  with  Digby  Circuit. 


69  Jotham  M.  Fulton,  M.A. 

70  Frederick  M.  Pickles. 

71  Levi  S.  Johnson 

72  George  F.  Day. . . . 

73  Eben  E.  England. 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference.. 


54 
50 


2  50 
2  10 


1  20 

1  25 


2  25 
1  40 


WILMOT. 


1858 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


George  M.  Barratt 

John  L.  Sponagle  „    

John  L.  Sponagle   , . 

John  L.  Sponagle. ....        .......    . 

Paul  Piestwood,  John  E.  Jubb. .      . 
John  J.  Teasdale,  William  H.  Evans 
Nova  Scotia  Conference.. 


3  98 
1  69 
6  00 


A  village  in  the  County  of  Annapolis,  Province  of  Nova  Scotia, 
Samuel  W.  Avery. ,    . 
Samuel  AV    Avery. . . 
Alexander  B.  Black. 
Alexander  B.  Black. 
Alexander  B.  Black . . 
Richard  Weddall.   ... 
Richard  Weddall.. 
Richard  Weddall.. 
George  M.  Barratt . 
George  M.  Barratt 


178 
142 
207 
255 
244 
191 
223 
247 
201 
182 
175 
174 
172 
180 
180 
274 


12  50 
10  59 
9  67 
12  81 
16  85 
10  21 
10  21 
10  21 
10  10 


8  50 
6  11 


7  63 

7  72 

8  26 
8  26 
8  25 


01 
00 
44 
01 
13 
95 
00 
00 


44 
92 
92 
00 


9  79 

4  02 

9  67 

13  76 

18  37 

11  78 

12  00 

11  78 

8  05 

7  50 

8  14 

8  20 

7  68 

7  94 

7  94 

8  10 

23  84 
25  44 


133  75 

125  60 

114  20 

154  26 

138  12 

147  OS 

92  40 

97  40 

99  55 

77  05 

84  15 

102  73 

100  76 

109  36 

150  88 

107  50 


EASTERN    BRITISH    AMERICA   CONFERENCE. 


439 


WINDSOR. 
A  town  on  the  River  Avon,  County  of  Hants,  Province  of  Nova  Scotia. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1855  Roland  Morton ...  

56  Roland  Morton .  

57  Roland  Morton ...  

58  Charles  Stewart,  James  B.  Likely. 

59  Charles  Stewart,  James  B.  Likely 

60  Henry  Pope,  jr. ,  Richard  Johnson      

61  'Henry  Pope,  jr. ,  Richard  Johnson  . . 

62  Henry  Pope,  jr. ,  Richard  Johnson        

63  James  England,  Humphrey  P.  Cowperthwaite, 

64  James  England  .  . . 

65  James  England .      ...  ...  

66  Elias  Brettle... 


No.  of 
Members. 


Fun  d.s. 


Elias  Brettle. . 
Elias  Brettle.. 
Alexander  W. 
Alexander  W 


67 
68 

69  Alexander  W.  Nicolson 

70  Alexander  W   Nicolson 

71  Alexander  W.  Nicolson. 

72  Albert  S.  Des  Brisay  . . 

73  Albert  S.  Des  Brisay     . 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


107 
107 
117 
145 
258 
224 
229 
204 
200 
194 
102 
109 
106 
106 
105 
113 
■  138 
117 
137 
120 


$5  00 
4  80 
4  00 

33  90 

34  50 
34  53 
22  34 
22  36 
17  37 


12  oo  ; 

12  00  1 

24 

25 

18 

14 

16 

27 

17 

00 

17 

25 

17 

85 

18  00 

18 

70 

Educa.  j 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

...  1 
$1  80  , 

$4  66 

$277  41 

3  07  , 

5  00 

253  25 

8  40 

37  12 

330  15 

8  67 

37  38 

297  20 

5  28 

37  43 

299  37 

5  00 

22  75 

265  07 

5  00 

22  80 

208  19 

5  50 

21  00 

235  28 

5  00 

15  55 

226  56 

5  00 

16  00 

236  31 

4  71 

16  03 

224  53 

4  18 

15  90 

215  60 

4  13 

16  37 

184  27 

4  50 

21  75 

188  87 

7  20 

15  35 

176  10 

7  25 

18  13 

205  15 

8  37 

18  20 

215  90 

8  50 

19  50 

217  03 

WOODSTOCK 


A  town  in  the  County  of  Carleton,  New  Brunswick. 


1855  William  Allen,  William  Alcorn. .  

56  John  Prince,  John  Cassidy 

57  John  Prince,  Wm.  C.  Brown,  Robt.  Wasson. . 

58  John  Prince,  R.  Wasson,  T.  Watson  Smith    . 

59  Robt.  A.  Temple,  D.  D.  Currie,  Robt.  Wasson 

60  R.  A.  Temple,  D.  D.  Currie,  David  B.  Scott.. 

61  Robt.  A.  Temple,  D.  D.  Currie,  S.  F.  Huestis 

John  J.  Colter 

62  William  Wilson,  Joseph  G.  Angwin 

63  William  Wilson 

64  George  S.  Milligan,  M.  A 

65  George  S.  Milligan,  M.A. .  

66  George  S.  Milligan,  M.A 

67  Alex.  W.  Nicolson,  William  H.  Burns    

68  Alex.  W.  Nicolson 

69  John  McMurray      . .  

70  John  S.  Addy         

71  John  S.  Addy 

72  Hezekiah  McKeown  . .  

73  Hezekiah  McKeown  ...  

74  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference 


303 
275 
302 
381 
423 
540 

531 

457 
81 
80 

117 
82 
72 

120 
32 
32 
41 
43 
42 


9 

85 

12 

40 

8  34 

15 

60 

18 

00 

8  30 
4  20 
4  20 
3  43 


27  00 

17  40 

8  50 

8  50 

8  50 


9 

90 

13 

84 

9 

90 

8 

80 

8  00 

8 

00 

8 

00 

8 

50 

8 

75 

00 
64 
69 
10 


2  60 


10  09 

12  47 

10  00 

12  71 

13  00 

13  71 

1  08 

1  20 

7  69 

8  50 

9  04 

9  00 

8  21 

8  00 

7  00 

6  00 

6  36 

7  00 

145 

70 

121 

32 

127 

95 

162  72 

100  08 

102 

91 

33 

30 

34  40 

67 

49 

69  73 

62 

59 

61 

87 

40  50 

40  00 

32 

46 

41 

88 

41 

02 

40 

00 

Y 


YARMOUTH. 
A  town  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Yarmouth,  Nova  Scotia. 


1855  Michael  Pickles    

56  Michael  Pickles,  Charles  De  Wolfe: 

57  Michael  Pickles  . 

58  James  England,  Thomas  B.  Smith . . 

59  George  Johnson,  Theophilus  S.  Richey 

60  Ingham  Sutcliffe,  James  B.  Likely 

61  Ingham  Sutcliffe,  James  B.  Likely 

62  Ingham  Sutcliffe,  Charles  B.  Pitblado. 

63  John  Prince,  William  C.  Brown 

64  John  Prince,  James  R.  Hart 

65  See  Yarmouth  North  and  South      


M.A. 


115   i 

.  ..  1 

109     ; 

9  83 

141   ' 

9  85 

177 

14  90 

165 

14  07 

'       158 

13  00 

180 

13  18 

!   167 

14  08 

143 

14  08 

146 

14  08 

161 

14  49 

90 

57 
27 
00 


6  47 
4  00 
8  50 
4  30 
3  00 


21  30 
9  26 

10  34 
8  22 

17  40 

18  00 
14  00 
14  30 
14  60 


180  00 
150  69 
156  25 
134  25 
200  43 
243  84 
261  65 
228  05 
238  64 


440 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


.YARMOUTH  NORTH. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1865  William  W:  Perkins 

66  William  W.  Perkins 

67  Henry  Daniel  . . . 

68  Joseph  Hart  . . 

69  Joseph  Hart. . . 

70  Joseph  Hast  . . 

71  John  Lathern 

72  John  Lathern  . , . 

73  Jabez  A.  Rogers  . 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference . 


1865  John  Prince 

66  James  G.  Hennigar. . . 

67  James  G.  Hennigar.. 

68  James  G.  Hennigar  .... 

69  Job  Shenton 

70  Job  Shenton      .  , 

71  Job  Shenton 

72  John  L.  Sponagle  .    ... 

73  John  L.  Sponagle  .... 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference . 


1870  Thomas  Rogers,  M.A. 

71  Thomas  Rogers,  M.A. 

72  Thomas  Rogers,  M.A.    . 

73  JohnM.  Pike 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conference . 


Funds. 

No.  of 

Members. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

183 

$15  00 

$3  60 

$14  73 

$ni'i5 

111 

30  43 

4  48 

7  80 

105  12 

88 

16  00 

2  60 

15  50 

113  88 

83 

7  61 

3  00 

11  13 

119  90 

86 

7  87 

3  84 

11  25 

187  80 

97 

10  63 

5  75 

1">  30 

109  95 

I   123 

11  00 

11  57 

15  60 

156  S9 

!   137 

11  50 

11  76 

16  00 

185  45 

124 

15  36 

12  32 

19  14 

207  59 

YARMOUTH  SOUTH. 


130 
130 
101 
87 
90 
100 
130 
111 
120 


15  00 

3  00 

10  50  ! 

15  00 

2  00 

14  82  ! 

10  33 

1  60 

9  20 

6  80 

1  30 

10  00 

7  00 

2  78 

9  50 

10  20 

7  75 

12  50 

13  74 

9  00 

17  35 

17  47 

8  00 

19  77 

18  87 

10  05 

23  50 

YARMOUTH  EAST. 


-  • 
52 

2  75 

2  30 

4  20 

74 

2  75 

2  30 

4  21 

86 

2  75 

2  00 

4  20 

1    90 

3  59 

2  15 

6  84 

116  55 

60  60 

65  00 

65  00 

221  70 

192  75 

238  64 

235  10 

251  59 

7  20 

21  83 

15  67 

17  33 

II. 


THE  WORK  IN  NEWFOUNDLAND. 

The  Island  of  Newfoundland  is  the  oldest  of  Britain's  transatlantic  posses- 
sions. To  Laurance  Coughlan  belongs  the  honour  of  being  the  first  to  proclaim 
the  story  of  the  Cross  to  the  scattered  settlers  of  this  sea  girt  Isle.  He  arrived 
there  in  the  year  1765,  and  at  once  commenced  those  earnest  labours  which 
were  owned  of  God  in  the  awakening  and  conversion  of  hundreds  of  souls- 
He  returned  to  England  in  1773,  and  until  the  arrival  of  John  McGeary  in 
1785  the  work  begun  by  Coughlan  was  sustained  and  carried  on  by  a  few 
devoted  local  preachers.  To  British  Methodism  belongs  the  honour  of  sending 
Missionaries  to  this  Island,  and  under  her  fostering  care  the  Methodism  of 
Newfoundland  became  a  grand  success.  In  1855  it  became  a  part  of  the  Con- 
ference of  Eastern  British  America,  which  was  organized  that  year.  Prior  to 
1855  we  have  been  unable  to  obtain  a  record  of  its  devoted  labourers  and  their 
mission  work.  Our  pages,  therefore,  as  in  the  case  of  New  Brunswick  and 
Nova  Scotia,  only  give  what  data  we  have  been  able  to  glean  from  the  Minutes 
of  Conference  from  1855  to  1874. 


EASTERN   BRITISH   AMERICA   CONFERENCE. 


441 


B. 


BAY  OF  ISLANDS  and  BONNE  BAY. 
A  Mission  on  the  west  coast,  composed  of  several  small  islands. 


Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 

Members. 

Funds. 

Year 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1873  JabezHill 

74  See  Newfoundland  Conference . 

60 

$i  66 

BAY  ROBERTS. 


1873  George  Boyd 

74  Newfoundland  Conference. 


1855  John  hi.  Addy       

56  John  S.  Addy 

57  EliasBrettle... 

58  Elias  Brettle 

59  Elias  Brettle 

60  John  S.  Peach 

61  JohnS.  Peach 

62  JohnS.  Peach 

63  John  S.  Peach 

64  John  S.  Peach 

65  John  Waterhouse 

66  John  "Waterhouse        

67  John  Waterhouse. . . 

68  Charles  Comben . 

69  Charles  Comben 

70  George  Forscy .... 

71  George  Forsey. 

72  JohnS.  Peach. 

73  John  S.  Peach 

71  Newfoundland  Conference. 


BLACK  HEAD. 

504 
510 
540 
516 
730 
771 
619 
530 
478 
437 
338 
505 
480 
420 
405 
408 
440 
390 
434 
421 


6  07 

5  20 

$5  80 

5  50 

8  80 

9  38 

10  35 

12  50 

11  10 

6  10 

4  5i> 

4  05 

4  10 

8  00 

4  40 

8  00 

4  00 

3  20 

1  80 

6  00 

7  10 

6  00 

5  90 

!   6  00 

6  15 

j   4  10 

5  00 

5  00 

5  00 

!   5  00 

5  00 

4  00 

4  10 

4  00 

4  00 

1   3  00 

3  00 

§3  87 

$138  00 

31  20 

148  87 

78  27 

216  20 

59  70 

387  92 

48  50 

210  63 

9  20 

152  90 

9  00 

94  31 

8  00 

98  20 

4  50 

69  60 

23  50 

116  39 

22  10 

100  51 

31  18 

104  13 

24  00 

84  45 

24  50 

131  40 

24  00 

129  02 

22  00 

185  28 

18  50 

165  50 

15  00 

1S2  30 

BONAV 
1855  Thomas  Smith..  ....  

56  Thomas  Smith..  .  

57  Thomas  Harris 

58  Thomas  Harris,  William  E.  Shenstone. 

59  Paul  Prestwood,  Thomas  Fox.  

60  Paul  Prestwood,  Thomas  Fox 

61  Paul  Prestwood,  Thomas  Fox 

62  James  A.  Duke,  Jabez  Rogers 

63  Charles  Comben,  Jabez  Rogers 

64  Charles  Comben,  John  Goodison 

65  Charles  Comben. 

66  James  Dove.  .  .  

67  James  Dove 

68  James  Dove ...  

69  John  S.  Phinney        

70  John  S.  Phinney ...    . 

71  John  S.  Phinney 

72  John  Goodison 

73  John  Goodison 

74  See  Newfoundland  Conference ... 


ISTA. 
229 
340 
316 
309 
342 
271 
286 
286 
340 
245 
317 
201 
196 
187 
172 
178 
310 
320 
294 
290 


6  00 

14  14 

13  25 

16  40 

18  00 

9  40 

9  70 

10  00 

10  00 

10  00 

6  00 

6  00 

6  00 


10  65 

11  05 

12  60 


3  00 

4  03 

8  05 

9  30 


60 
20 
40 
10 
70 
80 
20 
15 
40 
15 
25 


12  90 

13  00 
13  10 


17 

92 

14 

40 

13 

12 

16  63 

11 

78 

12 

90 

8 

91 

13  30 

10 

20 

7 

00 

8 

30 

4 

15 

5 

10 

12 

00 

12 

10 

14 

95 

15 

15 

17 

60 

202  00 
270  80 

218  05 

219  95 

134  90 

135  35 
124  80 
138  26 

41  35 

87  75 

67  05 

75  45 

58  27 

120  80 

142  57 

135  45 

175  45 

175  45 


1855  John  S.  Phinney 

56  Samuel  W.  Sprague. 

57  Samuel  W.  Sprague. 

58  Thomas  Smith....  .. 

59  Thomas  Smith.. 

60  Thomas  Smith 


BRIGUS. 


118 
121 
135 
157 
124 
120 


12  00 

15  95 
12  70 

16  80 
12  00 


6  00 

20  15 

6  40 

20  07 

6  40 

24  34 

6  40 

18  40 

184  34 
170  00 
233  68 
241  37 


442 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


Tear 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1861  Thomas  Harris 

62  Thomas  Harris. 

63  Thomas  Harris 

64  Thomas  Harris..  ... 

65  William  E.  Shenstone 

66  William  E.  Shenstone 

67  William  E.  Shenstone..      ._. . . 

68  John  Waterhouse .... 

69  John  Waterhouse 

70  John  Waterhouse . 

71  John  S.  Peach. . 

72  Thomas  Harris.. . .  

73  Thomas  Harris 

74  See  Newfoundland  Conference . 


1855  EliasBrettle 

56  EliasBrettle 

57  James  Dove . .  

58  James  Dove . 

59  John  S.  Phinney 

60  John  S.  Phinney 

61  John  S.  Phinney 

62  John  S.  Phinney.. 

63  Samuel  T.  Teed 

64  Samuel  T.  Teed 

65  Samuel  T.  Teed 

66  Thomas  Harris. . 

67  Thomas  Harris.. 

68  Thomas  Harris 

69  James  A.  Duke.  

70  James  A.  Duke.  . . 

71  James  A.  Duke . . 

72  George  Forsey 

73  George  Forsey .      ...      

74  See  Newfoundland  Conference. 


No.  of 
Members. 


170 
144 
139 
136 
117 
117 
116 
117 
87 
98 
124 
104 
107 
101 


BURIN. 


160 
150 

126 
167 
148 
161 
165 
169 
402 
381 
300 
270 
295 
260 
261 
154 
168 
171 
476 
422 


Funds. 


Conting.    Educa.     Sup.  M.    Miss'y, 


$10  55 

7  80 
11  00 
11  00 
11  00 
11  00 
11  00 
11  00 

9  26 

8  00 

9  90 
7  00 
7  00 
6  00 


$6  48 
5  08 
5  79 
5  50 

5  33 

6  50 
6  70 


5  80 
5  00 
5  40 
9  20 
9  00 
7  80 
5  52 


|15  65 

12  40 

9  92 

15  85 

12  35 

11  70 

12  65 
9  37 
9  12 
8  10 

17  50 
15  50 

15  50 

16  00 


16  12 

... 

23  42 

6  80 

8  60 

17  23 

4  45 

12  20 

12  27 

4  30 

10  02 

20  32 

8  63 

27  25 

14  20 

8  60 

18  55 

9  85 

2  20 

11  70 

11  00 

4  00 

14  91 

11  00 

4  00 

15  00 

11  00 

4  00 

15  00 

12  00 

4  00 

10  00 

6  70 

3  32 

7  00 

5  00 

2  00 

4  60 

3  70 

2  20 

3  10 

4  00 

2  30 

3  60 

3  00 

2  80 

3  22 

4  00 

2  60 

3  60  , 

4  00 

2  00 

5  00 

8  33 

4  38 

9  45 

$145  27 
172  85 
122  83 
157  98 

121  55 
131  35 

108  60 

109  57 
126  59 

122  51 
125  84 
112  85 
131  32 
122  34 


79  05 

131  75 

105  00 

117  72 

141  87 

87  17 

148  00 

117  83 

179  26 

86  90 

74  82 

29  85 

31  27 

44  36 

23  78 

'  24  00 

52  61 

103  53 


c. 


CARBONEAR. 


1855  William  E.  Shenstone 

56  William  E.  Shenstone  

57  William  E.  Shenstone   .  .      .    

58  Christopher  Lockhart,   James  A.  Duke,  John 

Waterhouse ......  

59  Christopher  Lockhart,  John  Waterhouse . 

60  Elias  Brettle,  William  S.  Shenstone. .  .'.*. 

61  Elias  Brettle,  Thomas  D.  Hart  . 

62  Paul  Prestwood,  John  Goodison 

63  John  Winterbotham,  John  Goodison 

64  John  Winterbotham,  John  S.  Allen . . . 

65  John  S.  Peach,  John  S.  Allen. 

66  John  S.  Peach,  Joseph  Todhunter 

67  John  S.  Peach,  Thomas  Allen .        

68  Henry  L.  Cranford,  George  Forsey 

69  John  Prince,  George  Forsey 

70  Charles  Comben    ...  .... 

71  Charles  Comben,  Joseph  Hale 

72  Charles  Comben,  Joseph  Hale  , 

73  James  Dove,  John  G.  Currie    .... 

74  See  Newfoundland  Conference  ..       


418 
418 
303 

335 
696 
692 
734 
636 
572 
518 
484 
448 
491 
451 
445 
466 
445 
436 
545 
330 


1865  John  Goodison.. 

66  Charles  Comben. 

67  Charles  Ladner 


CATALINA. 


23  10 
9  15 

12  32 
76  32 
76  08 
34  14 

21  55 

22  10 
28  60 

24  00 
21  00 
18  00 
18  00 

9  56 
9  20 
9  30 
8  90 
10  46 
14  00 


66 
60 


00 
00 


17  80 

27  60 

22  14 

27  73 

22  40 

54  92 

11  62 

78  73 

13  94 

47  25 

11  63 

35  28 

9  40 

5  70 

16  10 

30  70 

17  52 

22  60 

8  00 

19  00 

6  50 

16  00 

11  00 

19  00 

9  00 

8  80 

4  30 

14  00 

5  70 

16  40 

6  20 

18  40  j 

12  00 

18  20 

14  40 

23  00  1 

50 
70 


161  45 


2  00 
2  20 


160  95 

255  35 

281  15 

233  58 

230  33 

188  75 

248  35 

173  10 

199  25 

178  75 

171  43 

102  76 

149  51 

148  27 

192  20 

199  09 

205  50 

ii*66 

13  15 

EASTERN    BRITISH   AMERICA   CONFERENCE. 


443 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1868  Charles  Ladner 

69  Samuel  Ackman 

70  Samuel  Ackman .  

71  John  Reay  

72  John  Reay     .  .  ... 

73 

74  See  Newfoundland  Conference . . . 


No.  of 
Members. 


75 
60 
66 
85 
97 
90 
59 


Funds. 


Conting.    Educa.    I  Sup.  M.  j  Miss'y. 


$4  00 


00 
50 
90 
65 
70 
70 


40 
50 
10 
40 
00 
00 


45 
90 
00 
00 
35 
40 
91 


$36  00 
36  91 
32  25 
42  57 
60  60 
35  78 
45  00 


1861  Joseph  Gaetz. 

62  Thomas  D.  Hart.. 

63  Thomas  D.  Hart.., 

64  Isaac  Howie 

65  Isaac  Howie 


CHANNEL. 


25 
15 
11 


67 

68 .1 

69  Included  in  Port  Au  Basque  Mission . 


4  86 

2  00 

2  40 

7  00 

2  20 

4  71 

4  70 

2  82 

2  80 

4  00 

3  00 

3  40 

3  20 

3  10 

3  15 

3  95 

4  17 

3  42  ; 

! 
I 

27  60 
29  92 
37  55 
40  60 
47  00 
58  00 
34  50 
80  00 


E, 


1859  James  A.  Duke 

60  James  A.  Duke. ...  

61  James  A.  Duke. . 

62  Alfred  W   Turner 

63  Alfred  W.  Turner 

64  Jabez  A.  Rogers  . .  

65  Jabez  A.  Rogers 

66  Henry  L.  Cranford . 

67  Henry  L.  Cranford 

68  Thomas  Allen,  Francis  Scott . 

69  Francis  Scott.      . .  

70  Charles  Pickles . 

71  Charles  Pickles 

72  Frances  G.  Willey,  Charles  Myers 

73  Simeon  B.  Dunn 

74  See  Newfoundland  Conference 


EXPLOITS. 


140 

120 

131 

145 

160 

118 

102 

89 

90 

60 

134 

182 

179 

167 


13  28 
2  01 

2  io 

3  40 


3  90 

14  85 

1  66 

3  25 

1  80 

2  25 

1  98 

3  20 

3  05 

7  00 

3  00 

7  20 

2  90 

6  40 

1  65 

4  40  ! 

1  80 

4  00 

2  50 
4  40 
9  50 
9  50 


1  80 

4  00 
6  70 

5  07 


4  20 

8  10 

15  50 

15  50 


22  17 
10  60 
28  26 
12  30 

41  30 
22  80 

6  66 

33  93 

56  60 

48  85 
87  38 


F 


1873  Thomas  H.  James 

74  See  Newfoundland  Conference. 


FLAT  ISLANDS. 


237 


2  22 


1  20 


3  70 


08 


1862  Thomas  Fox.... 

63  Thomas  Fox.... 

64  Thomas  Fox.. 

65  Charles  Ladner . 

66  Charles  Ladner. 

67  George  Forsey 

68  Joseph  Pascoe 

69  Joseph  Pascoe 

70  Joseph  Pascoe 

71  Isaac  Howie.  . 
72 

73  William  Swann 

74  See  Newfoundland  Conference. 


FOGO. 


40 

80 

50 

35 

90 

58 

72 

85 

101 

97 

126 

126 


3  00 

.... 

1  00 

i  66 

1  66 

0  73 

1  35 

0  60 

2  40 

1  00 

2  00 

1  00 

i  66 

3  00 

1  20 

1  00 

1  00 

1  25 

0  95 

1  00 

1  00 

3  00 

2  25 

2  87 
2  30 
1  16 
0  75 


50 
40 


1  00 

2  00 
2  00 
1  50 


00 
25 


4  00 

4  66 
18  00 
22  60 
25  00 
29  00 
37  45 
47  52 
100  00 
116  47 


1873  Charles  Mearing .... 
74  See  Newfoundland  Conference. 


FORTUNE  BAY. 


444 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND    MISSIONS. 


G. 


GRAND  BANK. 


Year                       Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

56  John  S.  Peach. .              ',.... 

58  Thomas  Gaetz  .„„.*.„.. 

59  Thomas  Gaetz.            ...            ... 

60  John  Winterbotham. .               . .             ...... 

61  John  Winterbotham. . 

170 
100 
97 
186 
198 
170 
178 
175 
143 
244 
237 
278 
297 
237 
248 
242 
261 
220 
222 
203 

§12  00 
12  00 
25  82 
18  00 
14  00 
32  82 
18  56 
20  00 
20  00 
16  00 
16  00 
20  00 
20  00 
12  00 
12  00 
11  00 
11  00 
7  70 
7  70 

$6  83 
13  65 

6  00 
8  00 

4  75 

5  03 

4  60 

7  00 

6  55 

8  00 
10  16 

6  50 
6  00 
6  00 
6  00 
6  00 
6  20 

5  00 

$8  80 

13  65 
12  00 
12  0.0 

14  20 
7  90 
9  69 

14  00 
14  16 
16  60 
20  00 
20  00 
16  00 
18  05 
18  05 
18  00 
11  30 
11  50 

$146'70 
476  52 
327  22 
408  00 
449  35 
246  65 

63  John  S.  Phinney..      .. 

64  John  S.  Phinney.. 

66  Stephen  T.  Teed,  Thomas  Allen 

67  Stephen  T.  Teed.. 

68  Stephen  T.  Teed.. 

69  John  Goodison ..                ..    , 

70  John  Goodison ...          

235  03 
344  55 
409  30 
381  85 
511  15 
353  75 
359  72 
417  00 
390  50 

72  James  A.  Duke,  John  G.  Currie  ....... 

73  James  A.  Duke,  Charles  Mearing 

74  See  Newfoundland  Conference.      ...          .... 

352  15 
208  16 
203  91 

1855 


56  Paul  Prestwood. 

57  Paul  Prestwood. 

58  Paul  Prestwood. . 

59  See  Twillingate. 


GREEN  BAY 

.  |       199 
240 

.  ,        270 
I       265 

!       285 


GREEN'S   POND. 


10  40 

2  00 

8  66 

6  50 

6  30 

7  40 

8  00 

4  45 

10  00 

1862 
63 

64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


John  S   Allen . . . 
John  S.  Allen . . . 
Joseph  Todhunter 
Joseph  Todhunter 
Isaac  Howie.    . . . 
Isaac  Howie. . 
Isaac  Howie 


Solomon  Matthews. 
Solomon  Matthews. . 
Solomon  Matthews. . 


See  Newfoundland  Conference. 


44 

56 

1  00 

86 

57 

1  00 

116 

■    1   10 

92 

2  00 

80 

1  20 

80 

50 

•    • 

170 

0  69 

180 

2  00 

32 

2  50 

92  34 
122  37 
144  72 


4 '66 

4  00 

1  30 

1  40 

2  00 

1  45 
1   50 

8  55 
6  00 
6  00 
6  00 

1  35 

2  00 
2  40 

i  66 

1  60 
3  10 

8  05 
14  05 
26  37 

H. 


HANTS  HARBOUR. 


1855  Paul  Prestwood 
56 . 


57  Thomas  Fox 

58  Adam  Nightingale  • 

59  Charles  Comben 

60  Charles  Comben 

61  William  S.  Shenston,  Joseph  Pascoe. 

62  Joseph  Sutcliffe 

63  Joseph  Sutcliffe. 

64  Henry  L.  Cranford 


116 
118 
114 
269 
132 
153 
145 
138 
160 
186 


1  32 

0  62 

2  12 

2  23 

1  67 

2  60 

2  52 

2  00 

3  00 

2  80 

2  00 

3  20 

2  90 

2  35 

3  15 

4  66 

6  70 

100 

4  00 

1  00 

1  20 

60  20 

65  73 

67  25 

108  20 

108  88 
87  43 

101  50 

109  10 


EASTERN    BRITISH   AMERICA   CONFERENCE. 


445 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1865  HenrvL.  Cranford. 

66  John'M.  Pike 

67  John  M.  Pike 

68  Thomas  Fox 

69  Thomas  Fox..  

70  Thomas  Fox.. 

71  Simeon  B.  Dunn. . 

72  Simeon  B.  Dunn 

73  Joseph  Hale.. 

74  §ee  Newfoundland  Conference . 


No.  of 
Members. 


183 
156 
206 
167 
146 
148 
174 
130 
202 
180 


Funds. 


Conting.  L  Educa.    \  Sup.  M. 


$1  55 


1  60 
3  20 

0  90 

1  60 

1  60 

2  66 
2  00 


§1  15 

1  00 

1  00 

1  40 

1  40 
1   50 


§2  15 
2  00 
2  40 
1  80 
1  80 
1  80 


2  00 
2  00 


Missy. 


$50  80 
67  86 
69  55 
64  40 
36  60 
54  88 
59  60 

66-50 
66  50 


HARBOUR 

OK  ACE. 

1855  

57 

56  John  !■».  Phinney..              

47 

9 

83 

57  John  S.  Phinney 

107 

11 

32 

15  62 

15  67 

198  50 

58  William  E.  Shenstone. ....              

160 
140 

13 
13 

07 
50 

12  50 
10  45 

16  30 

23  95 

204  92 

59  William  E.  Shenstone . 

215  80 

60  Christopher  Lockhart.. 

138 

14 

15 

7  18 

26  23 

232  78 

61  Christopher  Lockhart. .                      ... 

162 

21 

78 

9  53 

27  73 

243  7.5 

62  Elias  Brett! e..    ..              ..                       ..        . 

152 

17 

95 

8  48 

23  28 

210  68 

63  James  Dove.          

125 

17 

40 

9  20 

14  50 

165  25 

102 

16 

00 

9  20 

13  65 

205   10 

65  James  Dove.                            ....          

97 

16 

00 

12  75 

18  75 

176  35 

«66  John  S.  Phinney. .                

92 

14 

00 

12  65 

17  40 

218  54 

67  John  S.  Phinney... 

233 

16 

00 

13  75 

19  00 

252  13 

68  John  S.  Phinnev. . 

214 

16 

00 

9  00 

19  00 

244  68 

69  Thomas  Harris 

215 

12 

70 

9  70 

22  75 

224  47 

70  Thomas  Harris..                          

179 

13 

90 

11  00 

21   52 

261  42 

71  Thomas  Harris. .                          ..                    ... 

161 

9  07 

7  45 

14  55 

195  58 

72  Charles  Ladner..                  ..    .. 

*     149 

9 

65 

7  20 

15  00 

216  44 

73  Charles  Ladner .... 

'     200 

12 

00 

20  00 

18  00 

263  60 

74  See  Newfoundland  Conference 

150 

12 

40 

13  50 

19  00 

264  84 

ISLAND 

COVE. 

1856  Charles  Comben 

145 

... 

57  John  S.  Peach 

153 

!       4  00 

2  00 

3  10 

95  75 

58  John  S.  Peach ..      

1       409 

i       4  73 

3  30 

6  10 

227  52 

59  John  S.  Peach 

I       107 

3  30 

4  10 

5  10 

86  00 

60  James  Dove 

:       160 
158 

5  00 
7  00 

6  10 

7  35 

9  00 
4  40 

84  55 

61  James  Dove             '          ' 

64  40 

62  James  Dove    . .  . 

134 

3  13 

1  53 

4  80 

39  10 

63  William  Ewen  Shenstone .            

124 
128 

6  00 
6  00 

1   55 
1   30 

5  00 
4  00 

44  25 

64  William  Ewen  Shenstone .... 

44  90 

65  Thomas  Fox 

112 
116 

2  60 
5  00 

1  30 
0  92 

3  20 
2  40 

40  30 

66  Thomas  Fox. .          

57  95 

67  Thomas  Fox 

!       100 

2  50 

3  00 

32  05 

68  John  S.  Peach 

92 
68 

3  22 
1  00 

0  80 
0  80 

3  00 
1  25 

30  42 

69  John  S.  Peach 

32  80 

70  JohnS.  Peach.. 

67 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

47  20 

71  Joseph  Pascoe. 

68 

1  25 

1  25 

1  5j0 

68  00 

72  Joseph  Pascoe 

104 

2  00 

1   10 

5  20 

67  23 

73                                  

202 

12  70 

2  00 

7  00 

69  40 

74  See  Newfoundland  Conference 

224 

7  00 

3  00 

6  00 

80  00 

L. 


1859  Charles  Comben. 

60  Thomas  Fox. 

61  Thomas  Fox. 

62  John  Goodison. 


LABRADOR. 


1863  John  Goodison. 

64  John  S.  Allen. 

65  John  S.  Allen. 

66  Joseph  Todhunter. 


1867  Thomas  Allen. 

68  George  Forsey. 

69  George  Forsey. 

70  Isaac  Howie. 


1871  Joseph  Hale. 

72  Joseph  Hale. 

73  John  G.  Currie. 

74  See  Nfd.  Conf. 


446 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


•LITTLE  BAY  ISLANDS. 


V'ear 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1872  Supplied  from  Exploits . . . 

73  Charles  Myers •,...„ 

74  See  Newfoundland  Conference. . 


No.  of 
Members. 


261 
420 


Funds. 


Conting. 


$1  00 


Educa. 


$1  00 


Sup.  M. 


$4  00 


Miss'y. 


$5  40 


M. 


MUSGRAVE  HARBOUR. 


1873 


74  See  Newfoundland  Conference. 


56 


1872                         

MUSGRAVE  TOWN. 

73  John  P.  Bowell 

74  See  Newfoundland  Conference . . 

126 

\      !       107 

i  66 

— 

200          '.'." 

o. 


1855 
56 
57 
58 
59 


60 
61 


Charles  Comben .  .... 
Alexander  W  Nicolson 
Alexander  W.  Nicolson 
Alexander  W.  Nicolson 
\  Thomas  Gaetz, 
(  John  Goodison, 
John  Goodison.. 

62  John  Waterhouse . 

63  John  Waterhouse . 

64  John  Waterhouse  . 

65  Thomas  Harris.. . . 

66  James  A.  Duke. , 

67  James  A.  Duke . . 

68  James  A.  Duke . 

69  Charles  Ladner       

70  Charles  Ladner 

71  Charles  Ladner. 

72  Thomas  Fox 

73  Thomas  Fox .  . 

74  See  Newfoundland  Conference . 


OLD  PERLICAN. 

220 
145 


260 

308 

282 
274 
280 
310 
333 
319 
275 
250 
250 
214 
200 
254 
260 
270 


•• 

.  .  .* 

4  55 

370 

5  00 

4  80 

4  50 

5  20 

4  80 

5  20 

2  40 

2  00 

3  00 

4  00 

2  10 

3  33 

4  10 

3  10 

5  00 

4  00 

•  •  •  • 

4  40 

4  00 

1  35 

3  10 

4  00 

1  60 

1  00 

4  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

0  80 

1  25 

2  00 

1  35 

2  30 

2  25 

1  60 

3  10 

2  00 

1  20 

2  50 

2  05 

1  20 

3  05 

3  08 

1  80 

4  50 

246  15 
171  48 

96  58 
114  80 

77  91 

102  00 

45  15 

97  08 
39  23 
34  00 
28  80 

102  00 

162  00 

225  83 

95  29 

90  46 


P. 


PETITES. 


1859 


60  Joseph  Gaetz . . 

61  Charles  Ladner 

62  Charles  Ladner. 

63  John  M.  Pike.. 

64  John  M.  Pike.. 


29 
34 
48 
59 
75 


11  15 

.... 

1  20 

10  67 

.... 

9  27 

2  80 

2  40 

3  60 

-     5  00 

3  00 

4  60 

5  50 

3  50 

4  80 

16  80 
10  00 
13  J3 
25  50 
33  10 


EASTERN   BRITISH   AMERICA   CONFERENCE. 


447 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1865 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Joseph  Pascoe 
Joseph  Pascoe 
Joseph  Pascoe . . 

John  Reay    

John  Reay 


John  G.  Currie . 


See  Newfoundland  Conference . 


|    No.  of 
iMembers. 


80 
59 
67 

75 
82 
82 


Conting.  .  Educa.     Sup.  M 


$6  60 
4  00 
4  50 

3  00 
2  40 

4  25 


Funds. 


$3  80 

2  00 
1  80 
1  00 

3  00 
6  0C 


$5 
2 
5 


50 
00 
00 


1  00 
3  60 

7  80 


Miss'y. 


$58  80 
55  95 
21  00 
28  68 
77  00 

256  80 


PORT  AU  BASQUE. 


1870  John  Reay,  Francis  U.  Willey 

71  Francis  G.  Willey        

v  72  Charles  Pickles,  Jeremiah  Embree 

73  Charles  Pickles,  Jeremiah  Embree 

74  See  Petites,  Newfoundland  Conference. 


83 
75 
64 
38 


8  72 

7  60 

8  70  1 

8  60 

18  80 

16  00  1 

8  00 

8  00 

10  61 

11  81 

8  35 

13  00  ' 

170  05 
131  24 
109  43 

108  78 


PORT  DE  GRAVE. 


1855  Adam  Nightingale. 
■*6  Adam  Nightingale . . 

57  Adam  Nightingale .    . . 

58  Thomas  Fox 

59  James  Dove 

60  William  E.  Shenstone . 

61  William  E.  Shenstone . 

62  William  E.  Shenstone  . . . 

63  Joseph  Pascoe 

64  Joseph  Pascoe 

65 


67  John  Reay 

68  John  M.  Pike 

69  Isaac  Howie .... 

70  Isaac  Howie  ..  

71  Thomas  Fox 

72 

73  George  Boyd 

74  See  Newfoundland  Conference . 


s. 


74 
80 
83 
80 
80 
101 
63 
61 
66 
70 
60 
60 
60 
69 
65 
65 
67 
62 
66 
62 


SHOAL  HARBOUR. 


1872  William  Swann  . 

73  Thomas  W.  Atkinson 

74  See  Newfoundland  Conference . 


110 

125 


1  00 


1  87 

1  55 

3  30 

5  25 

2  34 

3  30 

2  40 

3  00 

3  72 

4  83 

3  75 

8  12 

2  93 

1  90 

4  00 

2  50 

1  10 

4  00 

5  00 

0  50 

2  25 

4  00 

3  00 

5  00 
2  00 

6  66 

3  55 

6  50 

4  66 

2  20 

1  60 

5  25 

2  30 

1  50 

4  55 

1  40 

1  55 

2  80 

1  90 

2  40 

3  00 

2  00 

4  20 

2  00 

2  00 

4  00 

1  00 


1  50 


51  35 

71  88 
71  22 
76  62 
38  08 
35  63 
35  25 
104  58 
73  30 
44  10 

50  33 

46  68 

51  25 
31  00 
33  00 

47  50 
80  00 
92  73 


23  35 
109  25 


St. 


St.  JOHN'S. 


1855  Thomas  Augwin,  Samuel  W.  Sprague . 

56  Robert  A.  Chesley,  James  Dove 

57  Henry  Daniel,  Thomas  Smith    .      . .    . 

58  Henry  Daniel,  John  Winterbotham..  . . 

59  Henry  Daniel,  John  Winterbotham.. 

60  Edmund  Botterell,  John  Waterhouse 

61  Rdmnnd  Rotterell.  John  Waterhouse. 


301 
268 
313 
273 
300 
338 
307 


•  •  •  • 

76  87 

.... 

81  32 

57  00 

63  00 

88  00 

45  00 

80  20 

98  47 

43  10 

94  00 

98  92 

34  00 

98  00 

37  70 

41  40 

82  62 

888  53 
432  68 
586  00 
496  92 
435  73 


448 


CIRCUITS,   STATIONS   AND   MISSIONS. 


Year!                       Names  of  Ministers. 

1 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1862  Edmund  Botterell,  Joseph  Pascoe. .          ... 
63  Paul  Prestwood,  Charles  Ladner 

280 
316 
552 
378 
338 
363 
360 
354 
312 
294 
331 
485 
555 

$52  39 
52  00 
52  00 
49  87 

52  15 

53  70 

54  90 

55  04 
63  25 
61  00 
63  75 
74  39 
80  00 

$28  00 

28  80 
32  68 

29  15 
34  73 
36  65 
36  70 
36  75 
49  00 
45  75 
48  00 
69  55 
80  00 

$76  20 
62  08 
62  25 
49  25 
65  80 
71  25' 

71  45 

72  03 
74  85 
68  60 
72  60 

104  95 
140  00 

$348  85 
423  51 

64  Paul  Prestwood,  A.  W.  Turner,  Joseph  Gaetz. 

65  Paul  Prestwood,  A.  W.  Turner,  Joseph  Gaetz. 

66  John  Prince,  Alfred  W  Turner,  Joseph  Gaetz. 

67  John  Prince,  Chas.  Comben,  Samuel  Ackman. 

68  John  Prince,  Samuel  Ackman 

69  James  Dove,  Stephen  T.  Teed 

70  James  Dove,  Stephen  T.   Teed.        

72  G.  S.  Milligan,  H.  L.  Cranford,  T.W.Atkinson 

73  Geo.  S.  Milligan,  Joseph  Pascoe,  James  Nurse 

74  See  Newfoundland  Conference.           . ....    .. 

354  18 
326  25 
414  96 
468  15 
512  23 
559  74 
716  45 
728  35 
789  85 
900  20 
831  50 

T. 


l860  Alfred  W  Turner. 

61  Alfred  W   Turner. 

62  Joseph  Gaetz ... 

63  Joseph  Gaetz.  ,«.    . . 

64  Charles  Ladner. 

65  .... 

66  George  Forsey 

67 

68 .. 


70 

71 .. 

72  United  with  Catalina. 

73 

74  See  Newfoundland  Conference . 


TRINITY 

62 

56 

90 

96 

95 

91 

■  -  •  1  • 

116 

116 

59 

50 

.. 

40 

89 

2  23 
4  00 
4  00 
4  00 


1  90 
1  50 
1  64 
1  40 


2  00 


11 

10 
15 
00 
00 
80 


2  02 


4  on 

4  00 
8  75 

5  15 
14  40 
16  37 


13  25 


TWILLINGATE. 

1859  Thomas  Harris..  .  285 

60  Thomas  Harris. ...  375 

61  Charles  Comben ....  305 

62  Charles  Comben ...  ....  .449 

63  James  A.  Duke , .  250 

64  James  A.  Duke. . .      245 

65  James  A.  Duke.      ...  . .  ...  187 

66  John  Goodison .  190 

67  John  Goodison. . .  ..  ......  .1  196 

68  John  Goodison 196 

69  Henry  L.  Cranford .    ...  215 

70  Henry  L.  Cranford '  236 

71  Henry  L.  Cranford. ....  .  182 

72  James  Dove . .      .  .  .  .        .  208 

73  John  Reay..      ......    .  ' 200 

74  See  Newfoundland  Conference .  359 


8  00 

4  45 

10  00 

7  87 

5  80 

8  03 

4  25 

4  28 

8  07 

3  63 

4  13 

6  05 

8  50 

4  65 

10  15 

7' 00 

4  00 

11  40 

6  00 

3  73 

5  80 

6  00 

3  15 

5  80 

7  00 

4  35 

9  10 

5  00 

.3  80 

4  00 

3  15 

6  30 

4  15 

4  05 

7  15 

5  10 

2  75 

4  25 

6  15 

3  55 

7  10 

6  10 

4  10 

8  05 

6  15 

4  15 

8  10 

144  72 

205  50 

136  92 

104  86 

193  40 

110  52 

85  35 

57  35 

83  30 

15  00 

32  70 

33  25 
47  05 
52  40 
59  50 
66  56 


w. 


.857  Charles  Comben. . . .    , 
58  Charles  Comben  . 

59 

60  United  with  Petites. 


WESTERN  SHORE. 


20 
20 
20 


2  20 
li  15 


11  00 
11  00 
16  80 


LIST    OF   DISTRICTS 


INTO    WHICH    THE 


CONFERENCE   OF    KASTERN  BRITISH   AMERICA 

WAS  DTVIDED, 

WITH  THE  NAMES  OF  THEIR  CHAIRMEN  AND  FINANCIAL  SECRETARIES. 

JtST  The  number  of  Members  iwludi's  those  on  trial  ai  in  th:  0  mid  i  IVriUii  in  i  'onfcrenci. 


ANNAPOLIS  DISTRICT. 


Year!        Chairman. 


Year 


Chairman. 


1855  Michael  Pickles, . . 

56  Michael  Pickles  . 

57  William  Wilson. . 

58  Thomas  Angwin. . 

59  Thomas  Angwin. . 

60  Thomas  Angwin.. 

61  Thomas  Angwin . . 

62  Thomas  H.  Davies 

63  Thomas  H.  Davies 

64  Thomas  H.  Davies 

65  Thomas  H.  Davies 

66  Henry  Daniel .... 

67  John  S.  Acldy       . 

68  John  S.  Addy..    . 

69  John  S.  Addy       . 

70  James  England. .  . 

71  James  England.    . 

72  James  England.    . 

73  James  England.    . 

74  N.  S.  Conference.. 


Finan.  Secretary. 


Mem. 


Fred.  Smallwood 
James  Taylor. . 
James  Taylor 
James  Taylor 
James  Taylor 
James  Taylor 
James  Taylor 
James  Taylor  .... 
James  Taylor 
James  Taylor    .  . . 
Stephen  F.  Huestis 
"Stephen  F.  Huestis1 
Stephen  F.  Huestis 
James  Taylor 
James  Taylor 
James  Taylor 
Joseph  Hart . 
Joseph  Hart 
Stephen  F.  Huestis 


CARBONEAR  DISTRICT, 

1873  Thomas  Harris..    .  James  Dove I 

74  Nfd.  Conference .     ...  I 

CHARLOTTETOWN  DISTRICT. 

1855  John  McMurray  . >  William  McCarty. 

56  John  McMurray   .  Joseph  H.  Starr" 

57  John  McMurray.    Robt.  A.  Temple..! 

58  Truro  &  P.E.I.  Districts | 

FREDERICTON  DISTRICT. 


1855  Charles  Churchill. 

56  William  Smith. . . 

57  Rd.  Knight,  D.D. 

58  Rd.  Knight,  D.D. 

59  Rd.  Knight,  D.D. 

60  Robert  A.  Temple. 

61  Robert  A.  Temple. 

62  James  England. 

63  William  Wilson .  . 

64  George  O.  Huestis 

65  G.  S.  Milligan,  MA 

29 


George  Johnson .  . 
John  Prince. . 
John  Prince. . . 

John  Prince 

T.M.Albrighton.. 
Charles  Stewart  . 
James  England.  .  . 
T.  Watson  Smith. 
T.  Watson  Smith. 
T.  Watson  Smith. 
John  Lathern . 


1581 
1623 
1843 
1955 
2050 
2195 
1498 
1498 
1484 
1451 
1459 
1450 
1312 
1291 
1272 
1296 
1244 
1245 
1307 


1856 


2309 
2218 
2212 
2292 


1080 
1061 
1040 
1239 
1348 
1380 
1380 
1241 
1210 
1253 
1294 


1866 

67 
!  68 
69 
70 
<  71 
72 
73 
74 


|1855 
56 
57 
58 

1  59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


G.S.  Milligan,  MA 
John  Lathern .  .  . 
Duncan  D.  Currie. 
John  McMurray  . 
Ingham  Sutcliffe. . 
Ingham  Sutcliffe.. 
Hez'h  McKeown... 
Hez'hMcKeown. . . 
N.B.&P.E.I.  Conf 


Finan.  Secretary. 


John  Lathern  . 
A.  W.  Nicolson 
A.  W.  Nicolson  . 
Duncan  D.  Currie 
Duncan  D.  Currie, 
Leonard  Gaetz. 
Leonard  Gaetz. 
Leonard  Gaetz. 
erence 


Mem. 


HALIFAX  DISTRICT. 


Thomas  H.  Davies 
Arthur  McNutt. 
Arthur  McNutt.  . 
Arthur  McNutt. .  . 
C.  Churchill,  11  A. 
C.  Churchill,  MA. 
Jas.  G.  Hennigar. . 
William  Smithson 
William  Smithson 
William  Smithson 
John  McMurray  . 
John  McMurray .  . 
Mat.  Richey,  DD. 
Mat.  Richey,  DD. 
Jas.  G.  Hennigar. . 
H.  Pickard,  DD... 
John  McMurray  . 
Jas.  G.  Hennigar.. 
John  McMurray.  . 
Nova  Scotia  Conf 


Roland  Morton. 
Roland  Morton. . 
Roland  Morton. 
Roland  Morton.      ] 
Charles  Stewart.    . 

Joseph  Hart 

Henry  Pope,  Jr. 
Henry  Pope,  Jr. 
James  England.    .  j 
James  England.      I 
James  Taylor.        .' 
James  Taylor. 

James  Taylor j 

G.S. Milligan,  MA] 
G.S.  Milligan,  MA 
A.  W    Nicolson 
A.  W    Nicolson      ' 
A.  W.  Nicolson 
C.  .lost,  M. A ' 


LIVERPOOL  DISTRICT. 


1861  George  Johnson.    . 

62  GeorgeJohnson. .  . 

63  George  Johnson. .  . 

64  GeorgeJohnson.    . 

65  John  Prince 

66  Jas.  G.  Hennigar. . 

67  Jas.  G,  Hennigar.. 

68  Jas.  a.  Hennigar.. 

69  Henry  Daniel. 

70  Saml.  W.  Sprague 

71  Saml.  W    Sprague 

72  Saml.  W.  Sprague 

73  Richard  Smith . 

74  Nova  Scotia  Conf 


Joseph  Hart.. 
Joseph  Hart..  . 
Joseph  Hart.. 
Joseph  Hart..  . 
Win.  W    Perkins. 
Duncan  D.  Currie. 
Duncan  I).  Currie 
Joseph  Hart.. . 
Joseph  Hart    .  .  . 
Joseph  Hart .... 
John  Lathern  .  . . 
John  Lathern  .  .  . 
Joseph  Gaetz.  . . . 
erence 


2297 
2233 
2250 
2369 
2422 
2497 
2621 
2286 
2233 
2109 
2052 
2057 
2068 
1971 
1977 
2066 
2005 
2023 
2015 
2095 


1155 
1102 
1034 
992 
1067 
1073 
1381 
1432 
1436 
1495 
1538 
1582 


450 


DISTRICTS. 


NEWFOUNDLAND  DISTRICT. 


lYear 


Year 


Chairman. 


Finan.  Secretary. 


1855  Thomas  Angwin..  Sauil.  W.  Sprague 

56  Saml.  W   Sprague  . I ohn  S.  Peach.. 

57  Henry  Daniel. .     'John  S.  Peach.. 

58  Henry  Daniel.        IJohn  S.  Peach.. 

59  Henry  Daniel John  S.  Peach.. 

60  Edmund  Botterell  John  S.  Peach. . 

61  Edmund  Botterell  John  S.  Peach.. 

62  Edmund  Botterell 

63  John  S.  Peach      . 


64  John  S.  Peach. . 

65  John  S.  Peach.. 

66  John  S.  Peach 

67  John  S.  Peach.. 

68  John  S.  Peach.. 

69  John  S.  Peach.. 

70  JohnS.  Peach.. 

71  Thomas  Harris. 

72  Thomas  Harris. 

73  St.  John  s,  Nfd. 


John  S.  Peach.. 

James  Dove. . 

James  Dove. .  . . 

.lames  Dove     . . 

i James  Dove J 

James  Dove 

James  Duve 

James  Dove. 

: James  Dove 

James  Dove 

.  .  'James  Dove 

&Carbonenr  Districts. 


Mem. 


2633 
2557 
2242 
2540 
2736 
3084 
3168 
3198 
3231' 
3364 
3257 
3266 
3224 
3247 
3091 
2978 
3012 
3058 
3552 


PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND  DISTRICT. 


1858  Ingham  Sutcliffe.. 

59  Ingham  Sutcliffe 

60  Henry  Daniel. 

61  Hen rv  Daniel. 

62  Sam."W   Sprague. 

63  Sam.  W    Sprague. 

64  Matt. Rich ey.D.D. 

65  Matt  Richey,  D.D. 

66  Matt.Richey,D.D. 

67  Henry  Pope,  Jr. .  . 

68  Henry  Pope,  Jr. . 

69  Henry  Pope,  Jr. .  . 

70  G.S.Milligan.M.A 

71  James  Taylor 

72  James  Taylor 

73  George  O.  Huestis. 

74  See  N.B.&  P.E.I. 


Henry  Pope,  jr.    . 
Henry  Pope,  jr. .  . 
John  Prince.. 
Robert  Duncan.    . 
Robert  Duncan . . . 
Jeremiah  V  Jost. . 
Henry  Pope,  Jr   . 
j  Henry  Pope,  Jr   . 
] Henry  Pope,  Jr.  . 
'Fred    W-  Moore. 
J.  Winterbotham. 
J.  Winterbotham. 
J.  Winterbotham. 
Edwin  Evans 
Edwin  Evans 
Duncan  D.  Currie. 
Conference.. 


SACKVILLE  DISTRICT. 


1855 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 


Eph.  Evans,  D.  D 
Eph.  Evans,  D.D. 
Thomas  H.  Davies 
Thomas  H.  Davies 
H.  Pickard,  D.D.. 
H.  Pickard,  D.D. . 
John  Snowball . 

John  Snowfeall 

Edmund  Botterell. 
Charles  Stewart  . 
Charles  Stewart  . 
Ingham  Sutcliffe.. 


James  Taylor  .  . 
William  McCarty. 
William  McCarty. 
William  McCarty. 
Jeremiah  V.  Jost. . 
Jeremiah  V  Jost.. 
Jeremiah  V.  Jost.. 
A.  M.  Des  Brisay. 
A.  M.  Des  Brisay. 
A.  M.  Des  Brisay. 
(ieorge  Butcher..  . 
('    -lost,  M.A.. 


Chairman. 


1045 
1129 
1151 
1186 
1205 
1163 
1164 
1239 
1180 
1184 
1133 
1183 
1149 
1139 
1074 
1210 


1432 
1294 
1353 
1420 
1656 
1613 
1431 
1418 
1419 
1537 
1544 
1640 


1867  Ingham  Sutcliffe.. 

68  Ingham  Sutcliffe. 

69  Elias  Brettle 

70  Elias  Brettle  . . .    . 

71  Elias  Brettle 

72  Elias  Brettle . . 

73  C.  Stewart, D.D.. 

74  SeeN.B.&P.  E.  I. 


Finan.  Secretary. 

Mem. 

Robert  Duncan.    . 

1551 

Robert  Duncan.    . 

1574 

Robert  Duncan. . 

1601 

Jos.  G.  Angwin    . 

1676 

Jos.  G.  Angwin  . . 

1726 

Jos.  G.  Angwin. 

1619 

Joseph  Hart 

1647 

Conference. 

1801 

ST.  JOHN  DISTRICT. 


1855 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
■68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Richard  Knight. . 
Richard  Knight.  . 
Edmund   Botterell 
Edmund  Botterell 
John  McMurray  ..' 
John  McMurray  .J 
John  McMurray..1 
Thomas  Angwin . . 
M.  Richey,  D.D. 
Ingham  Sutcliffe.. 
Ingham  Sutcliffe.. 
James  England. 
James  England.. . 
Alex.  B.  Black 
M.  Richey,  D.D.. 
Henry  Pope,  Jr    . 
Henry  Pope,  Jr 
Henry  Pojje,  Jr    . 
Henry  Pope,  Jr  . 
See  N.B.  &  P.E.I. 


Edmund  Botterell 
Edmund  Botterell 
T.  M.  Albrighton. 
T.  M.  Albrighton. 
Edmund  Botterell 
J  ames  IJngland  . . 
John  Prince.  .  . 
R.  Alder  Temple.. 
R.  Alder  Temple.. 
B.  Alder  Templa.. 
Geo.  O.  Huestis . . 
Geo.  O.  Huestis. . 
Charles  Stewart  . 
Charles  Stewart  .  . 
Charles  Stewart  . 
John  Lathern .  . . 
Duncan  D.  Currie 
Duncan  D.  Currie 
James  Taylor 
Conference 


ST.  JOHN'S  DISTRICT. 


1873  G.S.Milligan.M.A.i Joseph  Pascoe  . 
74  See  Newfoundland  (Conference. . . 


TRURO  DISTRICT. 


1858 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 


John  McMurray 
Thomas  H.  Davies 
Thomas  H.  Davies 
Geo.  O.  Huestis. . 
Geo.  O.  Huestis.  . 
Alex.  B.  Black.    . 

64  Alex.  B.  Black. 

65  Alex.  B.  Black.    . 

66  George  Johnson  . . 

67  George  Johnson 

68  George  Johnson  .  . 

69  George  Johnson  . . 

70  Roland  Morton . . . 

7 1  Jeremiah  V  Jost . 

72  Jeremiah  V.  Jost . 

73  Elias  Brettle .  . 


R.  Alder  Temple.. 
A.  M.  Des  Brisay. 
A.  M.  Des  Brisay. 
A.  M.  Des  Brisay. 
John  Cassidy  .... 

John  Cassidy 

Jeremiah  V  Jost . 
Jeremiah  V  Jost. 
Jeremiah  V  Jost. 
Jeremiah  V.  Jost . 
Jeremiah  V.  Jost. 
Jeremiah  V.  Jost . 
Jeremiah  V  Jost . 
John  Read. ...  . 
William  C.  Brown 
William  C.  Brown 


Ji  See  Nova  Scotia  Conference. . 


1809 
1911 
1823 
1808 
2028 
1833 
1885 
1885 
1760 
1820 
1894 
1924 
1876 
1884 
1894 
1832 
1854 
1857 
1897 
1944 


2533 


1626 
1581 
1556 
1522 
1446 
1361 
1381 
1318 
1208 
1263 
1283 
1335 
1496 
1547 
1596 
167V 


PART    III. 


THE 


JtttffaMai  |bta  dtmxuzwn  Otrttrrlj 


IN 


CANADA, 

1829  to  1874. 


THE 


jKitfrrttst  $bto  Camuamm  CCtrurcij 


IN 


C  A .  3ST  J±  D  J±  , 

1829  to  1874. 


The  "Methodist  New  Connexion"  was  the  name  given  to  the  first 
secession  from  the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Church  in  England  in  the  year  1797> 
under  the  leadership  of  Alexander  Kilham.  Their  Mission  in  Eastern  Canada 
was  begun  in  1834  or  183-"i. 

The  "Canadian  Wesleyan  Methodist  Church"  originated  in  1829, 
under  the  leadership  of  Henry  Ryan  and  James  Jackson,  who  seceded  from 
the  Canada  Methodist  Episcopal  Church.  In  the  year  .1840  the  Methodist 
New  Connexion  Conference  in  England  sent  out  to  Canada  the  Rev.  John 
Addyman,  whose  special  mission  was  to  establish  a  Mission  in  Western  Canada. 
Through  his  instrumentality  a  union  was  formed  in  1841  between  the  Canadian 
Wesleyan  Church  and. the  New  Connexion  Church  of  Canada  East,  Under  the 
name  of  the  "Canadian  Wesleyan  Methodist  New  Connexion  Church,"  and 
the  first  united  Conference  was  held  in  Cavan  in  June,  1842.  In  1843  the 
Union  was  further  enlarged  by  the  admission  of  the  "Protestant  Methodists" 
of  Eastern  Canada.  In  1864  the  words  "  Canadian  Wesleyan  "  were,  by 
resolution  of  Conference,  dropped  from  the  name,  and  henceforth  it  was  called 
"  The  Methodist  New  Connexion  Church  in  Canada." 


454 


CONFERENCES. 


I. 


SESSIONS  OF.  CONFERENCE  AND  STATISTICS 

Before  the  Union  of  1841. 


Conferences. 

Numbers. 

Year. 

Place. 

President. 

Secretary. 

Local 
Preachers. 

Ministers. 

Members. 

1835* 

1836 

1837 
1838 
1839 
1840 
1841 

Grantham 

(  Hamilton.  | 
(Hillier..       j 

Cavan 

Ancaster  . .  . 
Cavan. . 

James  Jackson 

Michael  Aikman. 

Moses  Blackstock. 
Moses  Blackstock.    ... 
Robert  Earl 

Michael  Aikman 

James  Jackson 

A.  K.  McKenzie.. . 

William  Jackson .    . 

H.  R.  Smith 
James  Jackson. 

K.  Creighton 

K.  Creighton . 
Michael  Aikman.. . . 

38 

29 

'  27 
28 
27 
21 
21 

21 

23 

16 
16 
12 
12 

I        17 

2,481 

2,385 

1,873 
1,801 
1,831 
1,846 
1,915 

*  Note. — We  have  been  unable  to  obtain  any  record  of  the  Conferences  from  1829  to  1834  ; 
are  therefore  necessitated  to  begin  with  1835. 


II. 

SESSIONS   OF  CONFERENCE. 


after  the  union  of  1841. 


Year. 

Place. 

President. 

Secretary. 

John  Addyman      

Thomas  T.  Howard. 

1843 

Louth  ....           

James  Bell  ...          

Henry  0.  Crofts. 

South  Crosby    

Henry  O.  Crofts  ..        

Thomas  T.  Howard. 

1845 

John  Wilkinson ...... 

John  Addyman. 

John  H.  Simpson. 
Thomas  T.  Howard. 

1847 

Mallorytown 

Henry  O.  Crofts 

1848.... 

Flamboro',  East .           

James  Jackson . .        . .               . 

Thomas  Goldsmith. 

1849 

William  McClure      . .      ... 

Thomas  T.  Howard. 

1850 .. 

Whitchurch 

Henry  O.  Crofts 

Robert  H.  Brett,  Esq. 

1851 

South  Crosby      . 

Henry  O.  Crofts . .             .... 

Nassau  C.  Gowan. 

1852 

Bethel— Welland 

Joseph  H.  Robinson  ...    /.,.., 

James  C.  Watts. 

1853.... 

Toronto . 

Thomas  T.  Howard ... 

William  McClure. 

1854 

Hamilton ...                       

Thomas  Goldsmith 

Michael  Aikman,  Esq. 

1855.. . . 

William  McClure      '.., 

James  C.  Watts. 

Mallorytown . 

Joseph  H.  Robinson 

John  H.  Simpson. 

1857..      .. 

Aurora 

Thomas  Goldsmith                      . 

Henry  Wilkinson. 

1858......    . 

Toronto 

William  McClure 

James  C.  Watts. 

1859..   

Northport .             

Henry  Wilkinson. 

Thomas  Goldsmith. 

1860 

Copetown ..... 

Thomas  Goldsmith 

James  C.  Watts. 

1861..      ..    . 

London 

Joseph  H.  Robinson 

John  Histon. 

1862.. 

Millbrook 

David  Savage . 

John  Leach. 

1863.. 

Owen  Sound .       ..... 

James  Caswell        

Samuel  B.  Gundy. 

1864...    ,      . 

Hamilton..          . . 

David  D.  Rolston              . . 

George  Brown. 

1865....    ... 

Lynden 

Joseph  H.  Robinson 

William  Tindall. 

1866....  , ,  . 

William  Cocker. ...             ... 

James  Shaw. 

1867 ... 

Aurora .            

James  B.  Kershaw  . 

William  Williams. 

1868...    ..    . 

London 

William  Cocker,  D.D 

James  C.  Seymour. 

1869..,..      . 

Waterdown . 

Joseph  H.  Robinson    

James  Hill. 

1870 .. 

Owen  Sound 

James  McAlister. ....            ... 

George  Richardson. 

William  Cocker,  D.D 

Robert  Wilkes,  Esq. 

1872 

Hespeler      . .              „ .    . 

William  Williams 

John  Kav. 

1873 , 

Dunnville            , . 

Edwin  Holmes. 

1874..     .... 

Milton  ..         . .    . 

David  Savage .          ...... 

Robert  Irwin,  Esq. 

METHODIST    NEW    CONNEXION. 


455 


III. 

TABULAR  STATEMENT  of  the  Number  of  Ministers  and  Probationers 
for  the  Ministry  ;  the  Number  of  Members.,  and  the  Amounts  Con- 
tributed for  the  Four  Chief  Connexioxal  Funds  of  the 

METHODIST  NEW  CONNEXION  CHURCH. 


M 

IXIXTKI 

is. 

r- 

Member 

?. 

-■ 

Oiixnkxioxal  Fund;- 

Year. 

On 

Trial. 

Ord. 

Total. 

On  Trial. 

Full. 

Total. 

Paternal. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

;  Conting. 

1842 

6 

14 

20 

2,484 

2,484 

$8  00 

$34  00 

1843 

17 

15 

32 

4,060 

4,060 

21  00 

43  87 

1844 

15 

19 

34 

3,300 

3,300 

14  20 

24  62 

§773  78 

1845 

16 

21 

37 

3,460 

3.460 

39  67 

5  22 

1,010  65 

1846 

16 

25 

41 

3,201 

3,201 

46  27 

5  73 

992  27 

1847 

11 

27 

38 

3,374 

3,374 

43  95 

19  00 

880  15 

1848 

10 

33 

43 

■2C2 

3,187 

3,389 

93  45 

53  14 

1,208  32 

1849 

10 

34 

44 

294 

3,461 

3,755 

95  02 

100  36 

1,552  98 

1850 

15 

33 

48 

467 

3,706 

4,173 

82  52 

123  35 

1,747  55 

1851 

18 

36 

54 

327 

4,034 

4,361 

94  58 

142  24 

1,965  85 

" ' 

1852* 

17 

37 

50 

347 

4,149 

4,496 

111  58 

111  86 

1,988  07 

1853 

20 

40 

60 

356 

4,466 

4,822 

135  12 

363  83 

2,529  35 

1854 

16 

40 

56 

522 

4,562 

5,084 

110  15 

269  55 

3605  03 

1855 

13 

40 

53 

354 

4,208 

4,562 

120  25 

385  10 

4,174  48 

1856 

19 

41 

60 

327 

4,428 

4,755 

147  28 

801  52 

4,914  12 

1857 

15 

45 

60 

407 

4,546 

4,953 

142  06 

574  93 

5,298  86 

1858 

26 

44 

70 

559 

5,149 

5,708 

124  99 

544  32 

4,269  00 

1859 

26 

48 

74 

596 

6,437 

7,033 

122  09 

966  73 

4,037  12 

1860 

26 

52 

80 

634 

6,984 

7,618 

149  17 

676187 

4,823  30 

$16039 

1861 

28 

59 

87 

443 

7,423 

7,866 

145  21 

840  28 

5,476  54 

186  05 

1862 

33 

57 

90 

500 

7,501 

8,001 

144  34 

702  94 

5,428  44 

159  83 

1863 

29 

66 

95 

573 

7,919 

8,492 

117  69 

836  95 

6,647  01 

167  90 

1864 

25 

76 

100 

421 

8,028 

8,449 

122  60 

678  75 

7,110  17 

133  60 

1865 

18 

87 

105 

462 

7,728 

8,190 

161  12 

701  88 

6,105  77 

141  31 

1866 

18 

86 

104 

430 

7,786 

8,216 

184  34 

953  95 

7,910  19 

179  17 

1867 

12 

98 

110 

348 

7,926 

8,274 

200  11 

275  32 

8,261  55 

211  10 

1868 

11 

96 

107 

342 

8,026 

8,368 

216  53 

328  38 

8,872  34 

229  46 

1869 

15 

88 

103 

399 

8,187 

8,586 

213  50 

288  95 

8,679  83 

220  78 

1870 

12 

86 

98 

344 

8,129 

8,473 

348  42 

294  42 

8,226  38 

204  95 

1871 

16 

95 

111 

442 

7,988 

8,450 

447  91 

307  03 

8,171  19 

195  09 

1872 

25 

92 

117 

321 

7,991 

8,312 

385  77 

305  31 

8,352  14 

210  96 

1873 

27 

90 

117 

357 

7,661 

8,018 

307  13 

292  32 

8,001  43 

229  08 

1874 

24 

98 

*122 

275- 

7,587 

7,862 

351  23 

319  66 

7,727  01 

235  08 

*Notk — Of  this  number  the  Rev.  J.  Medicraft  returned  to  England.  The  names  of  Isaac  Haney 
and  Trueman  Cole,  local  elders,  do  not  appear  in  the  Minutes  after  the  Union.  David  Smyth  and 
five  probationers  withdrew,  making  nine  to  be  deducted  from  122  given  as  the  total,  and  leaving  113 
ministers  and  preachers  who  entered  into  the  Uuion  of  1874. 


<f^- 


,V. 


^^j&Jsi 


THE  NAMES  OF 


MINISTERS  &  PROBATIONERS  FOR  THE  MINISTRY 


WHO  HAVE  LABOURED  IN  CANADA 


IN   CONNECTION   WITH   THE 


JIUtfaMst  $bto   Ctftmmntt   €(mlmna, 

From  1829  to  1874, 
CLASSIFIED   AND   ALPHABETICALLY  ARRANGED 

UNDER  THE  YEAR  IN  WHICH  THEIR  MINISTRY  BEGAN. 


Note. — The  figures  in  the  column  after  the  name  show  the  year  in  which  his  Ministry  in  Canada 
terminated,  the  letters  indicating  the  cause,  thus  : — 

d.  means  Died.  I  dp.  means  Dropped.  I  ex.  means  Expelled.    . 

loc.     "     Located.  |  w.        "       Withdrew.        |  em;.      "     Removed  to  England. 

u.s.  means  Removed  to  United  States. 

A  blank  after  the  name  indicates  connection  with  the  Conference  at  the  time  of  the  Union  in  1874 


1800. 

1  Ryan,  Henry  ,  . .  d. 

1817. 

2  Jackson,  James ...      . .    ......  D. 

1824. 

3  Breakenridge,  David .  loc. 

1829. 

4  Shilton,  John D. 

5  William,  James .  d. 

1830. 

6  Culham,  John .  .  w. 

7  McClure,  William d. 

8  Reid,  John . d. 

9  Robinson,  Joseph  H .       ....... 

10  Seymour,  James. .  ,-..,.„, , 

1831. 

11  Brennan,  James d. 

12  West  I.  N.  D .ex. 

1833. 

13  Haney,  Isaac . .  , . .   loc. 

14  Warren,  John  C. 


1832 


1851 


1834 


1841 
1871 
1868 


1866 
1839 


1838 


1834. 

15  Bell,  James. .               ... 

16  Cole,  Truman. 

.LOC. 

1838 

17  Garry,  Robert. . 

18  Wilkinson,  John.    .  . 

.  .  I>. 

1874 

1835. 

w. 

1840 

20  Arthur,  James . .  . 

D. 

1835 

21  Bailey,  Edward 

I). 

1847 

22  Benson,  William. 

. . .LOC 

1838 

23  Blackstock,  Moses. 

.    W. 

1840 

24  Bloomfield,  Richard .... 

....  LOC. 

1840 

25  Brittin,  Lewis. . .  . 

LOC. 

1837 

26  Brown,  Brinton  P. . . 

LOC. 

1855 

27  Buchner,  Shieler           ... 

1838 

28  Carroll,  William          

LOC. 

1836 

29  Cole,  Peter  B 

.  .  LOC. 

1837 

30  Collard,  Daniel 

1836 

31  Cope,  Conrad. . . 

D. 

1862 

32  Crea,  John 

.  LOC. 

1838 

33  Crofts,  Henry  O. 

.  .  ENG. 

1852 

34  Crouter,  Abraham . 

EX. 

1840 

LOC, 

1838 

36  Draper  John 

.  .       LOC. 

1837 

37  Dunbar,  Matthew . . 

..EX. 

1836 

38  Earl,  Robert.. 

.    W. 

1840 

39  Erritt,  Isaac 

LOC. 

1839 

LOC. 

1836 

METHODIST  NEW   CONNEXION   CONFERENCE.  v 


45Y 


1835. — Continued. 


41  Frazer,  Daniel. . 

42  Green,  William..  .,.,... 

43  Hagar,  Lawrence ..........     .. 

44  Hales,  James.. 

45  Jackson,  William..    . . 

46  Johnson,  Henry 

47  Laughead,  Robert.. 

48  Marshall,  Ira..  ...... 

49  Martin,  William.  . . ,. 

50  Matthews,  Abraham . 

51  McKenzie,  A.  K 

52  Nash,  Benjamin.  ...... 

53  Nickerson,  Alexander 

54  Nickerson,  David 

55  Pert,  John...        ..... 

56  Plum,  Harvey.        

57  Sanderson,  John 

58  Shaw,  William ... 

59  Sheldon,  Joseph.  .  . 

60  Smith,  H.  R..      ..... 

61  Taylor,  Caleb.. 
68  Taylor,  0. .  ... 

63  Turner,  John    . .       .... 

64.  Waldron,  Thomas. ..... 

65  Whaley,  John. 

6(LWoolsey,  Joseph .d. 

Note  — Several  of  the   above   began  their 

Ministry  prior  to  1835,  but  havinyno  re- 
cord of  the  Conferences  prior  to  this  date, 
and  finding  these  all  members  of  the  Con- 
ference of  1835,  we  have  placed  them 
under  that  year. 

1836. 

67  Cocker,  William  D.  D. . . 

68  Cook,  William  M 

69  Creighton,  Kennedy. 

70  Sparham,  William. 

71  Trueman,  Moses. . .  ,      . 

72  Ward,  William  C.    


.EX. 

.D. 

.LOO. 

.  .D. 

.E. 
LOC. 
.LOG. 
.LOC. 
.LOC. 
.  LOC. 
.LOC. 
.LOC. 
.LOC. 
.LOC. 

.D. 

.D. 

.LOC. 

LOC 

.D. 

W. 
.LOC. 
.  LOC 
.  LOC. 
.  LOC 
LOC 


1836 
1835 
1837 
1857 
1840 
1838 
1836 
1838 
1838 
1838 
1836 
1836 
1838 
1850 
1840 
1847 
1840 
1837 
1858 
1838 
1836 
1836 
1836 
1838 
1838 
1835 


.  ENG. 

1872 

.  LOC. 

1837 

W. 

1841 

.LOC. 

1842 

LOC. 

1838 

.LOC. 

1837 

1837. 


73  Rump,  Thomas.. .  .... 

1838. 

74  Anderson,  John..   . . .  ,  .loc 

1839. 

75  Bettes,  Darius .   .       . .  w. 

76  Howard,  Thomas  T  .  w. 

1840. 

77  Craig,  James.         . .      . .  ex. 

78  Laidley,  James ....  .  loc. 

79  Robinson,  William.  loc. 

1841.  ^ 

80  Addyman,  John.    .  eno. 

81  Coates,  Henry. .  ....  .  d. 

82  Hutchinson,  John loc. 

83  Powers,  Frederick  E .  .  d. 

84  Ramage,  William  ....  ......  loc. 

85  Simpson,  John  H.      .      .  loc. 

86  Van  Norman,  Ephraim loo. 

1842. 

87  Bell,  Gore  Atkin... .d. 

88  Blake,  Daniel .    . .      ...       .  loc. 

89  Goldsmith,  Thomas  . .  w. 

90  Howlett,  John '    .  loc. 

91  Hunt,  Francis w. 

92  Piper,  S loc. 

93  Starr,  Daniel  S ...  loc. 

94  West,  Paul  V. loc. 


1839 


1842 
1855 


1843 
1844 
1868 

1845 
1851 
1843 
1862 
1862 
1866 
1852 

1842 
1845 
1870 
1844 
1855 
1845 
1844 
1849 


1843. 

95  Adams,  L.  P 

96  Blake,  Isaac 

97  Bowen,  R 

98  Campbell,  Owen  . . 

99  Cotton,  William. 

100  Gear,  Joshua 

101  Hassall,  Robert.  . 

102  Haynes,  Frederick.. . . 

103  Jolliffe,  James 

104  Kimball,  Horatio  N 

105  Kimball,  J.  E.      ... 

106  Pettit,  Selim     

107  Stone,  George  W.  .        . 

108  Weaver,  Francis  G 

109  Wilkinson,  Henry  . . . 

1844. 

110  Armstrong,  A. 

111  Both  well,  William 
112.  Bursell,  Henry.. 

113  Caswell,  James.. 

114  Haigh,  Benjamin. 

115  Histon,  John 

116  Williams,  Elias.. 

1845. 

117  Childs,  Charles  . . 

118  Gowan,  Nassau  C. 

119  Hamilton,  Thomas 

120  Morris,  E. . 

121  Olmstead,  L 

122  Rice,  J. 

123  Wade,  A 

1846. 

124  Lawrence,  Peter     .... 

125  Parker,  N 

126  Rejd,  Thomas 

127  Rollston,  David  D 

1847. 

128  Brown,  Thomas 

129  Glass,  John 

130  Jefferis,  Thomas  M. 

131  Preston,  Walton.. 

1848. 
]  32  Breakenridge,  J . .      . 

133  Brown,  Brinton  P.,  Jr. 

134  Curry,  Christopher 

135  Shuttleworth,  John. 

136  Smyth,  J 

1849. 

137  Gundy,  William 

138  Kershaw,  James  B.. 

139  Ogden,  Thomas. 

140  Peck,  William 

141  Rogers,  J.  W  G. 

142  Watts,  James  C. . 

1850. 

143  Adkins,  Thomas  6. 

144  Barnett,  William 

145  Baskerville,  James.. 

146  Bell,  John 

147  Bettes,  Darius,  Jr 

148  Gundy,  John 

149  McAlister,  James.      , . 

150  Oates,  Joseph. 

151  Savage,  David .... 

152  Shaw,  James 

153  Whitcomb,  Orrin 

1 54  Wright,  Aaron        ... 


.loc. 
.  loo. 

. .  d. 
. .  .D. 

.EX. 

.EX. 

.D. 

.LOC. 
.LOC. 
.LOC. 


.LOC. 
.  LOC. 


.  D. 


1854 
1851 
1849 
1844 
1846 

1846 

1845 

1845 

1844 
1850 


1849 
1854 
1865 


D  1854 
.loc.  ;1859 
.loc.  H849 
.loc.  [1846 
.loc.  ;1849 
.loc.  11848 
.loc   H847 


.loc.  1847 
.dp.  11847 
.ex.  1 1868 

i 


.LOC. 
.LOC. 


.LOC. 
.  W. 


.LOC. 


.D. 
.D. 


.LOC. 
.  EKG. 


.  .  .  EX. 

.  LOC. 
:  DEP. 
.LOC. 

,  .  .  LOC. 


1853 

1849 


1853 
1855 


1851 

1870 
1871 


1851 
1862 


1859 

1862 
1868 
1852 

1854 


w.  1855 


458 


MINISTERS   AND    PROBATIONERS. 


1851. 

155  Crawford,  James..    . 

1852. 

156  Broxholm,  William. 

157  Doel,  John..... 

158  Gaddis,  James  . . 

159  Langford,  George     . 

160  Scott,  James.  .    .  . 

161  Vining,  Joseph  E. . . 

1853. 


162  Clarke,  Andrew . . 

163  Duff,  Charles    ... 

164  Gundy,  Samuel  B  . . 

165  Johnston,  Robert 

166  Miller,  James  A  . . . 

167  Tindall,  William. 

168  Webb,  William.    . 

1854. 

169  Dent,  John 

170  Hill,  James 

171  Kettle,  J 

172  Walker,  John..    .. 

173  Williams,  William.. 

1855. 

174  Auld,  David.    . . 

1 75  Bailey,  George  A.  . . 

176  Bain,  John . .      , 

177  Birks,  William 

178  Follick,  Joseph  .  „ 

179  Hill,  Robert  N  . . . 

180  Kershaw,  Edward  .  . 

1856. 

181  Leach,  John . 

182  McGuire,  John 

183  Rose,  Philip 

184  Simeon,  J 


.  LOC. 


LOC. 

. .  w. 


III'. 

.  .D. 

.  LO(.'. 

LOC 


.r>. 

.LOC. 
.EX. 


.EX. 
.  LOC. 


1857. 

185  Brown,  George  . . .  i 

186  Clingman,  Samuel  G. . . 

187  Dempsey,  Andrew  F. 

188  Hammersley,  Benjamin. 

189  Hill,  Henry 

190  Holmes,  Edwin... 

191  McKelvey,  Charles 

192  Paintin,  Richard . 

193  Redeoff,  Richard  . . . 

194  Rogers,  J 

195  Seymour,  James  C 

196  Shaw,  Calvin.. 

197  Western,  William 

1858. 

198  England,  J  . 

199  Glass,  William. 

200  Hall,  Henry 

201  Peck,  James 

202  Rawson,  Joseph  . . . 

203  Rowe,  William  B.      . . 

204  Tyler,  Reuben  J 


1859. 

205  Boyd,  Robert  W. . 

206  Brown,  Edward  F 

207  Cleaver,  John 

208  Dunlop,  Robert. . 

209  Gundy,  James 

210  Hamilton.  Thomas. 


.LOC. 

.  LOC 


.  LOC 

w. 

.     .  L>. 

.V.  s. 


LOC 
.LOC 

LOC. 
.  LOC. 


.  LOC '. 
LOC. 


.  LOI ' 
.LOC 


.LOC 

.LOC 

.LOC 

W. 


1857 
1858 

1856 

1864 


1854 
1873 
1855 
1867 


1857 
1870 
1857 


1862 
1871 


1863 

1857 
1858 


1862 
1870 
1857 
1859 

1870 
1868 
1871 
1867 


loc.  1859 


1860 
1864 

1871 

1859 


1860 
1870 
1870 
1862 


.LOO. 
.  ENG. 


.LOC. 


1859. — Continued. 

I  211  Oir,  JohnS 

I  212  Richardson,  George      . . 
|213  Taylor,  George  W     .. 

214  White,  James. . .  ... 

215  Willimott,  William 
;216  Wilson,  John ,.     ... 

1860. 

217  Buggin,  George , 

218  Carter  Robert,  M.D  . 

219  Fox,  Thomas 

220  Gundy,  Joseph  R    .... 

221  Hartley,  Alexander  Y 

222  Hocking,  James. . 

223  Jackson,  Thomas. . 

224  Leith,  Hamilton... 

225  Orme,  James  H . . . 

1861. 

226  Dauard,  William  B.    ... 

227  Demill,  Alford  B 

228  Depew,  Sidney  F    . . . ,    . 

229  Lever,  James  J.  A. 

230  Moss,  William  H 

231  McKenzie,  Daniel  M 

232  O'Hara,  James. . 

233  Smyth,  David 

234  Walker,  Robert 

235  Withrow,  William  H. .        . 

1862. 

236  Burns,  Arthur         

237  Elliott,  John 

238  Fowler,  Joseph  H . 

239  Kay,  John..  

240  Keam,  William. 

241  Lutze,  John  J 

242  Wilkinson,  John  A    .  . 

243  Wilkinson,  Thomas  L    . . 

1863. 

244  Dochstader,  John  W 

245  Foss,  William  H 

246  Grandy,  William 

247  Pitcher,  Joel  Tallman      . . 

248  Wilson,  John  J  

1864. 

249  Henderson,  William.. 

250  Keam,  Samuel 

251  McCann,  William 

252  Randall,  Nathan  B. 

253  Robinson,  George 

1865. 

254  Hall,  George. . .  ,  : .loc. 

255  Smyth,  William 

256  Walker,  A.  B.. w. 

1866. 

257  Barltrop,  Charles. .  

258  Goodspeed,  Joseph.. 

259  Jackson,  George 

260  McDiarmid,  Neil  A 

261  Wells,  William    . .    .  loc. 

1867. 

262  Hall,  William 

263  Johnston,  Robert  . .        ... 

264  Nugent,  Francis..   . .   

265  Wallace,  John.   ...        . . .  w. 

1868. 
None. 


I 
u.  s.  i  1873 

.loc.  1860 
.  loc.  1860 

loc.  i  1863 


1869 
1873 


w.  ! 1874 
w. 


.  .  D. 
.LOC. 

w. 


w. 

.LOC 
.  .  LOC. 

.  .  .EX. 


.LOC. 
.LOC. 


1861 
1868 


1864 
1867 
1873 


1872 
1874 
1869 

1870 


1866 
1868 

1866 
1870 


1867 


1872 


METHODIST   NEW    CONNEXION   CONFERENCE. 


459 


1869. 

266  Beard,  H.  S 

267  Caswell,  James  C. 

268  Davis,  John.. 

269  Fuller,  Manly. . .  . 

270  Jackson,  John  W 

271  Kay,  Joshua  R. 

272  Philp,  Joseph. .      . . 

273  Smylie,  Robert 

274  Swanston,  George 

1870. 

275  Andrews,  Joseph  A. 

276  Currie,  Thomas  0  . . 

277  Elliott,  Robert  J. 

278  Rennie,  Thomas.. 

279  Teeter,  Chancellor.  . 


1871. 

280  Cathcart,  John  W.. 

281  Davis,  Peter  W   » . 

282  Delong,  Francis.. 

283  Fallis,  John  G. 

284  Glazier,  Adam . 

285  Graham,  William  W. 
286*  Hall,  Thomas  W  . . 

287  Jackson,  William  . 

288  Topping,  Nassau  B. 

289  Williams,  John  B . 


...d.  ;  1870 
.loc.  ■  1872 
.loc.  |  1870 
.loc.  ;  1870 
.loo.    1872 


1870 


.dp.  11871 


1872. 

290  Delong,  Albert  M . . 

291  Grandy,  Thomas. 

292  Hughes,  Henry .... 

293  Husband,  Robert  J. 

294  Livingstone,  James.    .  . 

295  McCutcheon,  Thomas  L 

296  McDiarmid,  Kenneth 

297  Nugent,  Henry 

298  Pollard,  Joseph  . 

299  Sharpe,  Dixon 

1873. 

300  Barltrop,  Alfred  J.  .  . 

301  Boddy,  James 

302  Cunningham,  William  B. 

303  Ek-y,  Alfred 

304  Harkett,  William  L. 

305  Henders,  Richard  C  . . . . 

306  M.Killop,  Archibald 

1874. 

307  Eddy,  Samuel  L 

308  Hogg,  David 

309  Orme,  Thomas 

310  Pritchard,  Robert  S 


.  .w. 

.LOC. 
.DP. 

.LOC. 
.LOC. 


1874 
1873 
1873 

1874 
1873 


1874 


..w.  1874 


MINISTERS  &  PROBATIONERS  FOR  THE  MINISTRY 


OF    THE 


Canadian  tSUakgan  JEriljtfMat  (Kljnrdj, 


Feom  1829  to  1841, 


AND   OF   THE 


METHODIST  NEW  CONNEXION  CHURCH, 


From  1842  to  1874. 


A. 


ADAMS,  L.  P. 

1843  Dunham 2 

45  Bolton  and  Potton ...         4 
49  Stanstead  and  Barnston..    3; 
52  Dunham .  ...   2 

54  Located.  i 

Chairman  of  District  1849  to  ! 

1853. 

ADDYMAN,  JOHN. 
1841    1  Superintendent 
to    f         of  Missions  in 

44  )  Canada  West. 

45  Returned  to  England. 


ADKINS,  THOMAS  0. 

r.  on  t.  1837 — ord.  1852 — r.f.  c. 

1854. 

1850  Owen  Sound 

51  Arthur  and  Owen  Sound. 
53  Goderich&  Owen  Sound. 

55  Morris.. 

56  Newcastle ,       ..... 

57  Hope  .  .  (sup'y.  )  8 
65  Lansdown        .    .(sup'y. )  9 

Montreal  Conference. 

ANDERSON,  ALEXANDER. 
1835  Humber  and  Trafalgar 

36  Hillier... 

37  Long  Point  and  Oxford 

38  Hamilton  Circuit  &Stn 

39  Ancaster  and  Nelson  . . 

40  Withdrew. 

Chairman  of  District  1837  and 
1838. 


ANDERSON,  JOHN. 
1838  Hillier  and  Cobourg. . 
39  Located. 


ANDREWS,  JOSEPH  A. 

c.  1870.— r.  on  t.  1871. 

1870  Artemesia  and  Osprey  1 

71  Egremont.  „ .  2 

73  Omemee.  . .  1 

74  Laxton ,  1 

Toronto  Conference. 


ARMSTRONG,  A. 

ORD.  B.   1844. 

1844  Stanstead.      . 

45  London  Mission. . 

46  London. 

47  Cayuga 

48  Goulbourn  &  Drummond. 

49  Located. 


ARTHUR,  JAMES. 
Died  1835. 


AULD,  DAVID. 

c   1855.— R.  on  T.  1856.— 

r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1859. 

1855  Brock      , .1 

56  Manvers    ....  .1 

57  Arthur      2 

59  Hope .  1 

60  Arthur...    1 

61  Meaford ..       2 

63  Crosby...,...,  c,      „.,.  2 


1865  Smith's  Falls 
66  Lansdown     ..... 
69  Gait 

71  Ainley ville .      . .        . 

72  Erin..        .      . 

London  Conference. 


B 


BAILEY,  EDWARD. 
ord.  1837. 

1835  Lansdown ....      ... 

37  London  and  St.  Thomas 

38  Waterford 

39  Lansdowne  and  Rideau 

40  Humber  and  Trafalgar 

41  Watford 

42  London .       . :  . . . 

43  St.  Thomas „. 

44  Waterford 

45  Trafalgar.. 

Died  1847. 


BAILEY,  GEORGE  A. 

c.  1855.— R.  ore  t.  1856.— 
r.  f.  c.  &.  o.  1859. 


1855 

56  Crosby.. 

57  Nissouri 

59  Lindsay.. 

60  Montreal. 

61  St.  Clair.. 

62  Expelled. 


METHODIST   NEW   CONNEXION   CONFERENCE. 


461 


BAIN,  JOHN. 
<:,  1855. — R.  on  T.  1856. — OKI). 


1857.— R.  f.  c.  1859. 


1855 


56  Drummond 

58  Bolton 

60  Lansdown . . 
62  Kitley 

64  Verulam 

65  Kitley.    ... 

66  Smith's  Falls. 
69  Gananoque..        .(sup'y.)  2 
71  Located. 


BARLTROP,  ALFRED  J. 

r.  on  t.  1873. 

1873  Waterford 1 

74  Cavan ...    1 

Toronto  Conference. 

BARLTROP,  CHARLES. 
e.  o»t.  1866.— R.  f.  c.  &o.  1870. 
1866  Owen  Sound 1 

67  Bolton 1 

68  Cavan  ...  ...     1 

-69  Manvers .  .  ...        1 

70  Bay  of  Quinte 4 

74  Northport..  .(sup'y.)  1 
Chairman  of  Dist.  1871  to  1873 
London  Conference. 

BARNETT,  WILLIAM. 

<j.  1850,  u.  oh  t.  1851.— 
r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1854. 


BELL,  JAMES. 

c.  1834—  r.omt.  1835.— o.  1836. 

— r.  f.  c.  1838. 

1834  Lansdown   . .  ...  1 

35  Peterboro'  1 

36  Hope .  ....  1 

37  St.  Thomas  and  London.  1 

38  St.  Thomas 1 

39  Cobourg  and  Hillier  2 

41  Lansdown  and  Rideau        1 

42  Lansdown  &  Goulbourn  .    1 

43  Welland  Canal.  2 

45  Raleigh .      ...  .      .  .  1 

46  Raleigh  and  Howard ....  1 

47  St.  Thomas       2 

49  Cavan  2 

51  Manvers  ...  1 

52  Waterford  .  .      3 
55  Nassagaweya 2 

57  Gait...  1 

58  New  Hope        1 

59  Malahide 2 

61  Crosby 2 

63  Lambeth (.sup'y.)  4 

67  London  (sup'd.  )  7 

Chairman    of    District,    1839, 
1840,  1849  to  1851,  1857  to  1862. 
President  of  Conference,  1843. 
London  Conference. 

BELL,  JOHN. 
c.  1850.— r.  on  t.  1851. 
r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1860. 
1850 .. 


1850 


I 


BIRKS,  WILLIAM. 
c.  1850.— r.  on  t.  &  o.  1856.— 

r.  f.  c.  1859. 
1855  Goderich.  ..  3 

58  Crosby 1 

59  Owen  Sound  . .   2 
61  Arthur 2 

63  Mount  Forest 1 

64  Ainleyville ...  1 

65  Milton 2 

67  Elizabeth  town  1 

68  North  Augusta  ."*.        3 
71   Ingersoll.                .  .  3 

74  Talbotville 1 

Chairman  of  District,  1860  to 

1863,    1867  to   1870,    and  1873, 
1874. 

London  Conference. 

BLACKSTOCK,  MOSES. 
1835  Lower  District . .  1 

36  Peterboro' 1 

37  Cobourg  and  Peterboro'..   3 
40  Withdrew  and  united  with 

the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Confer- 
ence. He  was  Chairman  of  a 
District  in  1835,  and  Presiden 
of  the  Conference  1837  and  1838 

BLAKE,  DANIEL. 
R.   on  t.   1842. 


1842 


51  London 

52  Ancaster 

53  Lansdown . 
56  Dunham . 
59  Expelled. 

BASKERVILLE,  JAMES. 
R.  on  t.  1850. — ord.  1853. — 
it.  f.  c.  1854. 
1850  London  and  Blanshard .     1  : 

51  Durham      .  . . .    1  j 

52  Owen  Sound 2  j 

54  Marlboro'  ....  . .    2 

56  Oxford 1  . 

57  Ekfrid 2 

59  Adelaide . .  ...  1 

60  Bayham  ...  2 

62  Cayuga 2 

64  Mulinur.  ...  2 

66  Holland    3 

69  Meaford  3 

72  Artemesia  and  Osprey  . .  3 

Toronto  Conference. 

BEARD,  H.  S. 
ii.  on  t.  1869. 

1869  Smith's  Falls      1 

Died  1870. 

BELL,  GORE  ATKIN. 

r.  on  t.  1842. 

1842  Lansdown,   Rideau   and 

Goulbourn.  .  .    1 

Died  July  3rd,  1842,  aged  27 

years. 


51  Ancaster. .    : 

52  Welland  Canal.    . . . 

53  Located — ill  health. 
59 . . 

60  Bolton 

62  Located. 


BENSON,  WILLIAM. 

1835  St.  Thomas 2 

37  St.  Thomas  and  London. .   1 

38  Located. 


BETTES,  DARIUS, 
n.  on  x.  1839. 
1839  London  Circuit. . 

40  Lansdown  &  Rideau . 

41  Cobourg  and  Hillier 

42  Withdrew. 


BETTES,  DARIUS,  Junii. 

c.  1850.— r.  out.  1851.— 

r.  f.  o.  &  o.  1853. 

1850 1 

51  Nassagaweya  ,  2 

53  Welland  Canal 2 

54  Ancaster    2 

56  Durham                       . .  1 

57  Elizabethtown 1 

58  Cayuga    ...                ....  2 

60  Hope 2 

62  Discontinued 1 

63  Lindsay.          1 

64  Milford 2 

66  Kincardine 1 

67  Pelham 1 

68  Discontinued. 
Chairman  of  District  1856  and 

1867. 


43  Stanstead. . . 

44  Crosby.. 

45  Located. 


BLAKE,  ISAAC. 

1843  Bolton 1 

44  Crosby ...  .  .  1 

45  Stanstead 2 

47  Stanstead  .(sup'y.)  1 

48  Potion 3 

51   Located. 

BLOOM  FIELD,  RICHARD.. 

r.  on  t.  1835.— ord.  1839. 

1835  H umber  and  Trafalgar.  .  1 

36  Nelson.            1 

37  H umber  and  Markham..  2 
39  Nelson..                 ....  1 

40 ••  •  •  1 

41  Local  Elder. 

BODDY,  JAMES. 
r.  on  t.  1873. 

1873  Vernon  Mission 1 

74  Allenford 1 

Toronto  Conference. 


BOTHWELL,  WILLIAM. 

R.  MIT.  1844.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1848- 

1844  Trafalgar  and  Nelson  .  1 

45  Welland  Canal 1 

46  St.  Thomas          . .        . .  1 

47  London ...  1 

48  Western  Mission ...  1 

49  Barton 1 

50  Malahide       ....  1 

51  Fitzroy  and  Goulburn  ...  1 


462 


MINISTERS   AND    PROBATIONERS. 


1852  Barton 

55  Newcastle 

56  Norwich 

57  Located 

58  St.  Thomas.. 

59  Caledonia 

61  Mallorytown 

62  Elizabethtown . 
64  Colpoy's  Bay  . . 


.  (sup'y.)  3 

1 

. .   1 

..   1 

1 

.2 

.    ...        1 

-    2 

.i.    1 


65  Dereham.  .(sup'y.)  6 

71  Aylmer    .      (sup'd.)  4 

London  Oonferem  e. 

BOWEN,   R. 

1843  Potton ..2 

45  Potton.    .  .(si'p'Y.)  4 

Died  1849. 

BOYD,  ROBERT  W 
r.  on  t.  1859. 

1859  Gait 1 

60  Located. 


BREAKENRIDGE,DAVID,Jr. 

1824    1  Methodist 

to    /  Episcopal 

27    )  Conference. 

„s  \  Engaged  with  Hy.  Ryan 
I      and  James  Jackson  in 

to    V     organizing    tin    Cana- 

„„  I  (Han  JVesleyau  Mctho- 
)      dist  Church. 

31  Lansdown.  .    .  .      .  .    3 

34  Located. 

Died  in  the  village  of  Welling- 
ton, Ontario,  in  1835. 


BREAKENRIDGE,  JOHN. 
r.  on  t.  1848.— ord.  1850. 

1848  Prince  Edward.        ...  1 

49  Ancaster ...  1 

50  Western  Mission.  1 

51  Owen  Sound.    .        . .  1 

52  Durham    ...          1 

53  Located. 

BRENNAN,  JAMES. 

R.  071  t.  1831.— R.  f.  c.  &o.  1835. 

1831  Lansdown.  ... 2 

33  Trafalgar. .  2 

35  Goulboum 2 

37  Humber  and  Markham .      1 

38  Hamilton  .  .    . .    1 

39  Waterford  &  St.  Thomas  1 

40  Welland  Canal. . .  1 

41  Cobourg  and  Hillier. . .       2 

43  Lansdown  and  Rideau. .      1 

44  Montreal 1 

45  Ancaster  and  Nelson.. .      1 

46  Hamilton ,     2 

48  Ancaster       .....    . .   2 

50  Hamilton  .(sup'y.)  2 

52  Ancaster. . .      ...,,,.    .    1 

53  Hamilton (sup'y.)12 

Chairman    of    District    1836, 

1839,  1840,  and  1849.  Presi- 
dent of  Conference  1846.  Died 
May  7th,  1866,  aged  55  years. 


BRITTIN,  LEWIS. 
1835  Nelson 

36  Welland  Canal 

37  Located. 


BROWN,  BRINTON  P. 
1835  St.  Thomas 2 

37  St.  Thomas  and  London.   1 

38  Local  Elder 17 

55  Desisted. 

BROWN,  BRINTON  P.  Jr. 

k.  o/i  t.  1848.— r.  f.  c.  &o.  1852. 

1848  Barton ...    1 

49  Prince  Edward. .  2 

51  South  Bay.  .  ...    2 

53  Newcastle.      .  .  1 

54  St.  Thomas ..    1 

55  Withdrew  and  united  with 
the  Canada  Wesleyan  Conference. 

BROWN,  EDWARD  F. 

e.  out.  1859.—  r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1863. 

1859  Talbotville    . .  . .   1 

60  Milford.    ...  ....  2 

62  Lansdown 2 

64  Caledon 1 

65  Erin 1 

66  Waterford.  1 

67  Bayham    . .  ...   3 

68  Located. 

BROWN,  GEORGE. 

r.  on  t.  1857. — ord.  1859. — 
r.  f.  o    1860. 

1857  Waterford..  ..  1 
58  Ancaster  .  2 
60  Middleton 2 

62  Nelson. .      1 

63  Toronto . .    1 

64  Aurora. ...  ...  4 

68  Montreal 2 

70  Hamilton  2 

72  Milton ...   3 

Secretary  of  Conference  1864, 
Chairman  of  District  1868  and 

1869. 

Delegate  to  first  General  Con- 
ference, Toronto,  1874. 

London  Conference. 

BROWN,  THOMAS. 

o.   1847.— R.  on  t.   1848.— 
R.  f.  o.  1851. 
1847 

48  Oavan  

49  Western  Mission  . . 

50  Barton.      ..... 

51 . ... 

52  Fitzroy..,. 

53  Located. 

BROXHOLM,   WILLIAM. 
1852  ^  English 

to  J-       New  Connexion 

54  J  Conference. 

55 1 

56  Montreal.      .         1 

57  Located. 


BUCHNER,  SHIELER. 
1835  Waterford.        ,        ...       2 

37  Suspended l 

38  Expelled. 

BUGGIN,  GEORGE. 
b.  on  t.  1860. — r.  f.  c.  &  o.  18  64 
1860  Durham  ...       2 

62  Nelson . .  i 

63  Omemee  ...        ....  2 

65  Manvers  .  . .  4 

69  Omemee      l 

70  Waterford 3 

73  London.  ...,..,  2 

Chairman  of  District  1870  to 
1872. 

London  Conference. 

BURNS,  ARTHUR. 
R.  on  t.  1862.— r.  f.  c  &  o.  1867. 

1862  Crosby ..  l 

63  London  North  .........  1 

64  Lansdown .      1 

65  Laxton 1 

66  Lindsay.    .  ....  1 

67  Bay  of  Quinte..  . . .  1  • 

68  Located — ill-health. 

BURSELL,  HENRY. 

1844  Goulboum 1 

45  Crosby  &  Elizabethtown.  2 
47  Stanstead..         . .  2 

49  Bolton..  3 

52  Potton.  ..2 

54  Located. 


c. 


CAMPBELL,  OWEN, 
it.  on  t.   1843. 

1843  London 1 

Died  January  1844. 

CARROLL,  WILLIAM. 

1835  St.  Thomas 1 

36  Located. 

CARTER,  ROBERT,    M.D. 
R.  on  t.   I860.— ord.  1862. 

1860  Marlboro' 2 

62  Hope  . . 1 

63  Located — ill-health. 

CASWELL,  JAMES. 
k.  onr.  1844.— r.  f.  c.  &o.  1848. 


1844  Cavan 

46  Ancaster. 
48  Whitchurch. 
50  St.  Thomas.. 

52  London. 

53  Whitchurch  . . 
56  Milton 


59  Goderich. 


METHODIST  NEW  CONNEXION  CONFERENCE. 


463 


■  1862  London. 

64  Toronto 

66  Middleton 

67  Cavan 
71  Ancaster 
74  Ashfield 


Chairman  of  District,  1855  to 
1857, 1859  to  1861,  1863  to  1865, 
and  1867  to  1874. 

Delegate  to  the  First  General 
Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 

London  Conference. 


CASWELL,  JAMES  C. 
r.  on  t.  1869. 
1869  St.  Mary's       

70  Ancaster. 

71  Montreal 

72  Located. 


CATHCART,  JOHN  W 

r.  on  t.  1871.— oed.  1872. 

1871  Kitley     ....  2 

73  Hillier 2 

Toronto  Conference. 


CHILDS,  CHARLES. 

r.  on  t.   1845. — ord.   1848. — 

r.   f.   c.   1849. 

1845  Raleigh  Mission..  1 

46  Crosby  &  Elizabethtown.  1 

47  Welland  Canal.      . .  1 

48  London .  ....  1 

49  Nassagaweya  .  2 
51  Whitchurch  2 
53  Barton 2 

Died  1854,  aged  30  years. 


CLARK,  ANDREW. 
<:  1853. — E.  on  t.  1854. — ord. 

1855.— r.  f.  c.   1857. 

1853  Durham  . .      .  .  2 

55  Arthur 2 

57  Oxford 1 

58  Elizabethtown 2 

60  Morris  and  Grey..      . .  1 

61  Hanover 1 

62  Hanover..  .(sup'y.)  1 

63  Located 9 

72  Lavender 3 

Toronto  Conference. 


CLEAVER,  JOHN,  M.  D. 
R.  on  t.   1859.— ord.  1862.— 
R.  f.  c.  1863.       . 
1859  Waterford 2 

61  Lake  Erie  Mission         . .    1 

62  Goderich 2 

64  London 1 

65  General  Agent 1 

66  Hamilton 3 

69  Hamilton      (sup'y.)  1 

70  Located  and  removed  to 
Iowa,  U.  S. ,  where  he  did  good 
service  as  a  physician.  He  died 
June  28th,  1880,  aged  46, 


CLINGMAN,  SAMUEL  G. 

e.  f.  c.  1857. 

1857  Colchester 5 

62  Located 

COATES,  HENRY. 

c.  1841.  — ord.  1847. — r.  f.  c. 

1850. 

1841   Lansdown 

42  Located. 

46  Trafalgar 

47  Owen  Sound.  . .  . 

48  Trafalgar..    .. 

49  London .        .  .    

50  London  and  Blanehard . 

51  Howard 

Died  Aug.  30th,  1851. 

COCKER,  WILLIAM,  D.D. 

1836    )  English 

to    >  New  Connexion 

65    )  Conference. 

President  of  Canada  Confer- 
ence 1866,  1868  and  1871.  Chair- 
man of  District  1868,  1869  and 
1870.  General  Superintendent 
of  Missions  1866  to  1871.  Re- 
turned to  England  1872. 


COLE,  PETER  B. 

1835  Markham,               

36  Welland  Canal 

37  Located. 

1 

1 

COLE,  TRUMAN. 

1834  Lansdown.  ...        1 

35  Hillier 3 

38    )  Local 

to    >  Elder, 

74    )  Cannington. 

Died  1874  or  1875. 

COLLAKD,  DANIEL. 

1835  Welland  Canal 1 

36  Located. 

COOK,  MUNSON  WM. 
r.  on  t.  1836. 

1836  Hillier.        . .  ....    1 

37  Located. 

COPE,  CONRAD. 
1835  Hamilton 1 

36    ) 

to    \  Local  Elder. 

53  Ancaster        ....(supy. )  7 

60  Copetown (sup'y.  )  2 

Died,  1862. 

COTTON,  WILLIAM. 
r.  on  t.  1843.— ord.  1844. 

1843 1 

44  Prince  Edward.  .  .        2 

46  Expelled. 

CRAIG,  JAMES. 

u.  on  t.  1840.— ord.  1841. 

1840  Goulbourn 2 

42  Nelson 1 

43  Expelled. 


CRAWFORD,  JAMES. 

o.  1851.—  e.  .BIT.  1852.— 
R.  f.  o.  &  o.  1855. 
1851 


52  Crosby 1 

53  Ancaster     l 

54  Man  vers .  ...  2 

56  Holland 1 

57  Arran  . .  2 

59  Walkerton  2 

61  Mulmer  1 

62 1 

63  Laxton..  1 

64  Creemore.  ..  .(sup'y.)  9 
73  Lavender  .  ..(sup'y.)  2 
Toronto  Conference. 

CREA,  JOHN. 

1835  Lansdown       2 

37  Lansdown  and  Rideau        1 

38  Located. 

CREIGHTON,  KENNEDY. 

r.  wit.  1836.— ord.  1839.— 

e.  f.  c.  1840. 

1836  Lansdown 1 

37  Lansdown  and  Rideau       2 

39  Peterboro'       2 

41  Withdrew  and  united  with 

the  Canada  Wesleyan  Conference. 
He  was  Secretary  of  Conference 
in  1839  and  1840. 

CROFTS,  HENRY  O. 
1835  I  English 

to  >  New  Connexion, 

39  )  Conference. 

40  Montreal......  3 

43  )  Superintendent 

to[  of 

51  )  Missions. 

52  Returned  to  England. 
Secretary  of  Conference  1843. 
President  of  Conference  1844, 

1847,  1850  and  1851. 

CROUTER,  ABRAHAM. 

1835  Hope 2 

37  Cobourg  and  Peterboro'..  3 

40  Expelled. 

CULHAM,  JOHN. 

1830  1 

to  >   No  record  available. 
34} 

35  Humber  and  Trafalgar.      1 

36  Markham 1 

37  Humber  and  Markham. .   2 
39  Local  Elder 2 

41  Withdrew  and  united  with 
the  Canada  Wesleyan  Conference. 

CUNNINGHAM,  WM.  B. 

r.  on  t.  1873. 

1873  Arran  1 

74  Lansdown 1 

Montreal  Conference. 


464 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


CURRIE,  THOMAS  0. 

r.  on  t.  1870. 

1870  St.  Mary's.. 1 

71  Dropped. 

CURRY,  CHRISTOPHER. 

,     1848. — R.  on  t.   1849.— ord. 

1850.—  R.  f.  c.  1852.. 

1848 ....  •   1 

49  Goulbourn  &  Drummond  1 

50  Caledon ■      2 

52  Brock  2 

54  Ekfrid...  . .    .    3 

57  Morris.. .  . .  2 

59  Ashfield (sup'y).   15 

74  London  Conference. 


D 


DANARD,  WILLIAM  B. 

c.  1861.— R.  on  T.   1862. 
r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1865. 
10fi1  \  Theological     Institute, 
18bl  |  Yorkville  &  Hamilton..   1 


62  Arthur. 

63  St.  Mary's. .      .  . 

64  Caledon..  

65  Ainleyville.       .' 

66  Trafalgar..  ... 

69  Holland 

72  Arran      

Toronto  Conference. 

DAVIS,  JOHN. 
r.  on  T.  1869. 
1869  Lansdown.      

70  Located. 

DAVIS,  PETER  W 
.  c.   1871.— R.  on  t.  1872. 


1871 


72  Oxford.. 

74  Clarke.        .      

Toronto  Conference. 


•DEMPSEY,   ANDREW  F. 
r.  oaT.  1857. — R.  f.  e.  &o.  1861. 

11857  Crosby 

I      58  Milford.. 

59  Drummond 

60  Smith's  Falls 

;      61  Cayuga.. 

62  Smith's  Falls   . 

63  Brock  .  .  . .       2 

65  Southampton .  1 

66  Ainleyville  . .  2 

I      68  Pelliam.  2 

I      70  Withdrew.  • 


DELONG,  ALBERT  MORICE. 

r.  on  t.   1872. 
1872  Dunham ...  2 

74  Bolton..    1 

Montreal  Conference. 

DELONG,   FRANCIS. 

r.  on  t.   1871. 

1871  Brock 1 

72  Bolton.. 1 

73  Lansdown.  1 

74  East  Dunham. .......       1 

Montreal  Conference. 

DEMILL,    ALFORD    BYRON. 

r.   1861.—  R.   on  T.   1862.— 
r.  f.  c    &  o.   1865. 

1861 ..  1 

62  Lake  Erie  Mission  . .  2 

65  Dunnville.  3 

67  Brock    . .  .  4 

71  Brock. .    ....    .(sup'y).  4 

Toronto  Conference. 


DENT,  JOHN. 

1854. — H.   on  T.   1855. 


1854 


55  YorkviUe..  1 

56  Welland  Canal  1 
Died  March  3rd,  1857,  aged  36 

years 


DEPEW,  SYDNEY  F. 

c.  1861.— k.   on  t.   1862.- 
r.  f.  c   &  o.  1865. 
1861 


62  Artemesia  and  Osprey 

63  Paisley.. 

64  Penville 

66  Laxton  Mission   . . 

67  Harriston. 

70  Mount  Forest. . 
72  Walkerton 

Toronto  Conference. 

DIMOND,  RICHARD. 

1835  Lansdown. 

36  Hope  

37  Cobourg  and  Peterboro'. 

38  Located. 


DOCHSTADER,  JOHN  W 
r.  out.  1863.— R.  f.  c  &  o.  1867 
1863  Lansdown 

64  Middleton. 

65  Manners 

66  Goderich        . 

67  Walkerton 

68  Ashfield  ...  ...   2 

70  Harriston       2 

!  72  Withdrew  and  united  with 
'  the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Confer- 
!  rence 

DOEL,  JOHN. 
r.  o?i  t.  1852.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1856. 
1852  Manvers  1 

53  Waterford 1 

54  Crosby 2 

56  Hawkesville x 

57  St,  Thomas 1 

58  Withdrew  and  united  with 
the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Confer- 
ence. 

DRAPER,  JOHN. 

1835  Markham „...,.,       2 

37  Located. 


DUFF,  CHARLES. 

R.  on  t.  1853. 

1853  Prince  Edward.    .„-.'. 
54  Dropped. 


,.   1 


DUNBAR,   MATTHEW. 
1835  Humber  and  Trafalgar .     1 
36  Expelled. 


DUNLOP,  ROBERT. 
1859  Durham    

60  London  North 

61  Laxton  Mission . 

62  Withdrew. 


E. 


EARL,  ROBERT. 

1835  Hope. .  » „ 

36  Waterford.  .... 

37  Peterboro' 

38  London  and  St.  Thomas. 

39  Hamilton  . . 

40  Withdrew. 

Note. — He  was  Chairman  of 
District,  1836  and  1837.  In  1856 
he  was  President  of  the  Con- 
ference. In  1841,  he  united 
with  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Confererence,  in  which  he  con- 
tinued until  his  death,  which 
took  place  at  Colborne,  Ontario, 
in  July,  1867. 


EDDY,  SAMUEL  L. 
r   on  t.  1874. 

1874  Laxton  Mission 1 

London  Conference. 


ELEY,  ALFRED. 

1873  St.  Mary's 

74  Brock 

Withdrew. 


ELLIOTT,  JOHN. 
R.  on  T.  1862.— R.  F.  v.  &  o.  1866. 

1862  Holland 2 

64  Howick .  3 

67  Mount  Forest.         .:...  3 

7.0  Malahide           2 

72  Aylmer . .  1 

73  Bayham  .  .       .2 
London  Conference. 


ELLIOTT,  ROBERT  J. 
r.  out.  1870.— R.  F.  i.  &o.  1874. 

1870  Aurora 2 

72  Toronto  . 2 

74  Pelham 1 

London  Conference. 


METHODIST   NEW   CONNEXION    CONFERENCE. 


465 


ENGLAND,  J. 
r.  on  T.  1858. 

1858  Drummond 

59  Oxford 

60  Located. 


ERRITT,  ISAAC. 

ord.  1838. 

1835  Lansdown 2 

37  Gosfield  and  Thames.  1 

38  Hnmber  and  Trafalgar       1 

39  Located. 


F, 


FALLIS,  JOHN  G. 
r.   on  t.   1877. 

1871  Waterford 

72  St.  Mary's 

73  Ancaster .  .... 

74  Nelson 

London  Conference. 

FENNELL,  ABEL. 
1836  Hope ... 
36  Located. 

FOLLICK,  JOSEPH. 


R.   on  t.   1856. — 
.'.  &  o.   1859. 


c.   1855. 

R.    F 

1855  Durham 

66  Morris .... 

57  Grey 

68  Southampton 

59  Clarke ...  

60  Holland 

62  Adelaide 

63  Clarke. 

65  Melbourne 

68  London  North        . .    . 

69  Lansdown 

71  Crosby 

Chairman  of  District  1871 

1874. 
Montreal  Conference.. 

FOSS,  WILLIAM  H. 
R.  on  t.  1863. 
1863  Cayuga.. 

64  Located. 


FOWKES,  JOHN  R. 

o.  1871.— R.  on  t.  1872 

1871  Hamilton.. 

73  St.  Catharines 

73  Brome 

74  East  Farnham 

Montreal  Conference. 


T 


FOWLER,    JOSEPH  H.,  M. 

c.   1862.—  n.   <m.  t.    1863.— 
R.   F.   c.   &  o.  1866. 
1862  Ainleyville. 

63  Durham. . 

65  Trafalgar 

66  Kitley 

68  Bolton 

72  Knowlton 

Montreal  Conference. 

30 


FOX,  THOMAS. 
r.  on  t.  I860.—  u.  f.  c.  &  o.  1865. 

1860  Arran 1 

61  Paisley..  ...  1 

62  Mulmur  ....  2 

64  Bodmin 1 

65  Oxford 3 

68  Haldimand.  3 

71  Trafalgar 1 

72  Brock      .      .  3 
Toronto  Conference. 

FRAZER,  DANIEL. 

1835  St.  Thomas..  ..    1 

36   Expelled. 

FULLER,  MANLY. 
r    on  t.   1869. 
1869   Paisley.  1 

70  Located. 


G 


GADDIS,  JAMES. 
r.  on  t.  1852.— r.  f.  c.  &o.  1856. 


1852  Marlborough 
54  Owen  Sound.  . 
57  Durham.    . . . 
59  Ayton 

61  Morris   .  ." 

62  Ainleyville  . . 

63  Kincardine. 
65  Bervie .    . 

Loudon  Conference, 


2 
3 

2 
2 

1 
1 

2 

(sup'y)  9 


GARRY,  ROBERT. 
1834.—  r.  o,i  t.   1835 


1834 


35  Lansdown  ....  3 

38  Drummond.  .(loc.  eld.) 20 
58  Smith's  Falls,  (loc.  eld.  )  11 
69  Brockville..  .  .(loc.  eld.)  5 
Montreal  Conference. 


GEAR,  JOSHUA. 

1843  Dunham .. (loc.  eld.)    .31 
74  Montreal  Conference. 


GLASS,  JOHN. 
r.  f.  o.  1847. 

1847  Trafalgar..  1 

48  Nassagaweya  .        1 

49  Located. 


GLASS,  WILLIAM. 

r.  f.  c.  1858. 

1858  Caledon.  1 

59  Milford 1 

60  Oxford.  . .    1 

61  Located. 


GLAZIER,  ADAM. 
r.  on  t.  1871. 

1871  Artemesia  and  Osprey. .  1 

72  Laxton..  .  1 

73  Ainleyville ....  ....  1 

74  Meaford 1 

Toronto  Conference. 


GOLDSMITH,  THOMAS. 
r.  on  t.   1842. — ouu.  1845. — 

r.   f.  v.   1846. 
1842 

43  Cobourg  and  Hillier 

44  Goulbourn 

45  Drummond 

46  Toronto 

47  Whitchurch .  .... 

48  Toronto 

49  Hamilton 

53  Toronto.  .  .  .  2 

55  Waterford   ...  3 

58  Aurora 3 

61  Toronto  2 

63  Milton 2 

65  A<;t.  U  C.  Bible  Society  5 
70  Withdrew. 

Chairman  of  District,  1851  to 
1862. 

Secretary  of  Conference,  1848 
and  1859. 

President  of  Conference,  1854, 
1857  and  1860. 

United  with  the  Canada  Pres- 
byterian Church,  and  is  now 
(1880)  in  charge  of  a  congregation 
in  Hamilton,  Ontario. 


GOODSPEED, 
r.    on    T.     1866. 


JOSEPH  B. 
-ord.    1869.- 


r.  f.  c.  1870. 

1866  Southampton.  1 

67  Middleton 1 

68  Oxford 2 

70  Bayham  ... 3 

73  Simcoe 2 

London  Conference. 


GO  WAN,  NASSAU  C. 

n.  out.  1845.— it.  f.  «  .  &  o.  1848. 

1 
1 
o 


1845  Prince.  Edward 

46  Crosby  &  Elizabethtown. 

47  Newcastle   .... 
49  Goulbourn  &  Drummond 

51  Lansdown. 

52  St.  Thomas .... 
54  Brock 

57  Cayuga 

58  Cayuga (svr'p.) 

59  Located. 

Secretary  of  Conference  1851. 


GRAHAM,  WM.  WILSON. 
r.  on  t.  1871. — ord.  1872. 

1871  Hillier 

73  St.  Catharines.. 

London  Conference. 


466 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


GRANDY,  THOMAS. 

r.  on  t.  1872. 

1872  London  North...    , ....    1 

73  Aurora. .  , 1 

74  Omemee    ... 1 

Toronto  Conference. 


GRAXDY,  WILLIAM. 

c.  1863.— R.  out.  1864.- 

r.  f.  c.  &o.  1867. 

1863 

64  St.  Mary's 

65  Waterford 

66  Barton.  

68  Gait.  ... 

69  Located. 

GREEN,  WILLIAM. 
Died,  1835. 

GUNDY,  JOHN. 
r.  on  t.  1850. 
1850  Cavan 

51  Barton.    , 

52  Located. 


;  1865  Montreal 3 

j     "68  Aurora.....    , 4 

'      72  Toronto. 2 

I  Secretary  of  Conference  1863. 
'  Chairman  of  District  1865  to 
1869,  and  1873.  President  of 
Conference  1873  Died  Nov. 
I  12th,  1873,  aged  40  years  and  10 
'  months.  * 


i 


GUNDY,  WILLIAM. 
orb.  1849.— R.  f.  c    1850. 
1849  Brock    .  .      ,  . 

50  Prince  Edward.   ..... 

52  Cavan . .  .  . 

54  Oxford..'  .... 

56  Lake  Erie  Mission . 

59  Louth    . .      =    . 

60  Talbotville ... 
63  London  North.. 

66  Middleton. 

67  Lindsay. 

69  Milton (sup'd.)  1 

Chairman    of    District    1855, 

1869,  1.62,  and  1864  to  1866. 
Died  June  19th,  1870,  aged  75 
years. 


GUNDY,  JAMES. 

r.  on  t.  1859  — ord.  1862.— 

r.  f.  c.  1863. 

1859  Goderich...,  ..       1 

60  Penville 1 

61  Nelson 1 

62  Glenelg ,2 

64  Paisley 1 

65  Adelaide .    .  . .  4 

69  Cayuga  .  1 

70  Norwich  . .      1 

71  Norwich j. (sup'y.)  1 

72  Ainlevville .      .........    1 

73  Trafalgar . .    1 

74  Middleton 1 

London  Conference. 


GUNDY,  JOSEPH  R. 
R.  on  t.  I860.— R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1864. 
1860  Owen  Sound. 

61  Montreal     

62  Lindsav. 

63  Yorkvi'lle 

64  London . 

65  Omemee  4 
69  Dereham  . .  . .  4 
73  Waterford.  . .  2 
Delegate  to  the  First  General 

Conference,  Toronto,  1874. 
London  Conference. 


GUNDY.SAMUEL  BRADLEY. 

c.  1853.—  n.  out.  1854.— 

it.  f.  r.  &o.  1857. 


H. 


HACKETT,  WILLIAM  L. 

r.  on  t.   1873. 

1873  London  North  .  . .   1 

74  Middleton.      .  1 

London  Conference. 

HAGAR,  LAWRENCE. 
1835  Humber  and  Trafalgar.     1 


36  Nelson. 

37  Located. 


1 


HAIGH,  BENJAMIN. 
r.  on  v.  1844.—  r.  f.  c.  &o.  1848. 
1844 ■ 1 

45  Goulbourn        1 

46  Cavan.  ..1 

47  Dunham. .  ,       ..  .»,    .2 

49  Westminster .  „        1 

50  Waterford 2 

52  Norwich.  . .  .  .    2  j 

54  Located . .  . .         1  ! 

55  Howard  ....    3  , 

58  Bayham     2 

60  Melbourne  . .  2  j 

62  Louth  1  | 

63  Dunham .        /. .  ...   2\ 

65  Brome ...        ....  1 

Died  Aug.  18th,  1865,  aged  51  [ 

years.  ! 


1853 


54  Southampton . 

56  Yorkville. 

57  Welland  Canal 
59  Hamilton..  .. 

61  St.  Mary's 


HALES,  JAMES. 
1835  Lansdown. 
37  Goulbourn      ...    . 

40  Lansdown  and  Rideau.    .    1 

41  Peterboro'.        .  =  .„.....   1 

42  Cavan    . .    . .    „,.„,„.       2 

44  Newcastle.      ........        2 

46  Prince  Edward.  . .        2 


1848  Caledon 1 

49  Trafalgar ,2 

51  Crosby 2 

53  Drummond ...2 

55  Crosby    (sup'y)  3 

Chairman  of  District  1840,  and 

1851  to  1854.     Died  1857. 


HALL,  GEORGE. 
R.  on  t.    1865. 
1S65  Lansdown. . 

66  Located — ill-health. 


r 

1858 
59 
61 
62 
65 
66 


HALL,  HENRY 
1858.— r.  out.  1859.- 

R.  f.  c.  &o.  1862. 
Lansdown. 
New  Hope 

Walkerton 

Howard. . .      .... 

Arran 
Arran 


Toronto  Conference. 


1 

3 
1 

.(sup'y)  8 


HALL,  THOMAS  W. 

r.   on  t.   1871. 

1871  Owen  Sound .,..,.,     1 

72  Aurora.      .        .....„.,   1 

73  Chatsworth.  .      ..(sup'y)  1 

74  Owen  Sound.   . ,  .  (sup'y) 
Toronto  Conference. 


HALL,  WILLIAM. 

o.   1867.— R.  on  t.   1868. 
—ord.  1870.— r.  f.  c.  1871. 


1867 


68  Ancaster     ...        2 

70  Hillier 1 

71  North  Augusta 2 

73  Holland  East...  2 

Toronto  Conference. 


HAMILTON,  THOMAS. 

is  on  t.  1845  and  1859. 

—ord.  1863.— r.  f.  c.  1863. 


845  Cavan                          . 

1 

46  Located                ... 

..   12 

59  Mallorytown       

?, 

61  Smith's  Falls. 

..   1 

I 

« 

65  Haldimand. .      ..... 

O 

67  Meaford. .         .... 

*> 

,  69  Arran ... 

.     I 

70  Holland  East.           . 

..   2 

72  Meaford 

1 

73  Goderich  South . 

.,   2 

London  Conference. 

t 

3  {  HAMMEKSLEY,  BENJAMIN. 
r.   on  t.   1857. 
1857  Southampton.    . .  ..   1 

Diert  October  31st,  1857,  aged 
29  years. 


METHODIST   NEW   CONNEXION   CONFERENCE. 


467 


HANEY,   ISAAC. 


1833 


35  Waterford 1 

36  St.  Thomas 1 

37  London  and  St.  Thomas  1 

38  Local  Elder. 


HARTLEY,  ALEXANDER  Y. 
r.  out.  I860.— E.  f.  c.  &  o.  1864. 
1860  Ancaster ••   1 

61  London  North .  . . .   1 

62  Ashfield 1 

63  Waterford.  1 

64  Cayuga 3 

67  Bodman    .  .  .  .  2 

69  Located. 


HILL,  JAMES. 
k.  out.  1854.— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1858. 

1 
2 
1 
1 
2 
3 
3 
1 
2 
States. 
869. 


1854  Ancaster 

55  Waterford  .  .  . 

57  Prince  Edward. 

58  Penville 

59  Trafalgar  

61  Ancaster 
64  Dereham. . 

67  New  Hope 

68  Hespeler 

70  Removed  to  United 
Secretary  of  Conference 


HASSALL,  ROBERT. 
e.  on  r.  1843. 


1844 


45  Montreal. .  J 

46  Expelled. 

HAYNES,  FREDERICK. 
B.0JIT.  1843.— oed.  1846.— 
e.  f.  a  1847. 
1843  Lansdown  and  Rideau 

44  Dunham 

45  St.  Thomas  &  Malahide. 

46  Prince  Edward 

48  Yorkville 

49  Located — ill-health. . .    . 

50  Welland  Canal. . .  (sup'y) 


55  Ancaster . . 
60  Nelson.. 
62  Trafalgar. . 

65  Gait 

66  Talbotville 
68  Nelson. .  : . 

71  Brock 

72  Barton.. 
74  Barton. 


(sup'y) 


.  (sup'd). 


London  Conference. 


HENDERS,  RICHARD  COE. 

R.  071  t.  1873. 

1873  Middleton 1 

74  Ancaster .      .  . .       1 

London  Conference. 

HENDERSON,  WILLIAM. 
e.  out.  1864.— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1868. 


1864  Crosby 

65  St.  Mary's 

66  Montreal 

67  Ancaster 

68  Bay  of  Quinte. 

70  Walkerton 

72  Talbotville 

74  Ingersoll. .    . 

London  Conference. 

1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
1 

HILL,  HENRY. 

1 

R.  on  T.  1857. 

1857  Gait 

1 
1 

58  Fort  Edward,  N.Y(stu) 
59 

HILL,  ROBERT  NEWTON. 

k.  on  T.  1855. — oed.  1856. — 

E.  f.  c.  1859. 

1855  Drummond 1 

56  Marlboro' 1 

57  Cavan      ....          . .  2 

59  Crosby . .  2 

61  Oxford...  3 

64  Middleton.      .  .  2 

66  Penville 4 

70  Vernon  Mission .  5 

Toronto  Conference. 


HISTON,   JOHN. 

R.  o?i  t.  1844. — oed.  1846. — 

e.  f.  c.  1848. 

1844  Elizabethtown .  1 

45  Dunham 1 

46  Stukely . .  1 

47  Drummond 1 

48  Visiting  England  1 

49  Henrysburg 3 

52  Stanstead..      ...  1 

53  Prince  Edward.  .  2 

55  Cavan ...  2 

57  Owen  Sound 2 

59  Arthur. .  ...    1 

60  Elizabethtown 2 

62  Pelham .  2 

64  Norwich 1 

65  Norwich...  .(sup'y)  2 

67  Copetown (sup'y)  7 

Chairman  of  District  1855  to 

1860,  1862  and  1863. 
Secretary  of  Conference  1861. 
London  Conference. 


HOCKING,  JAMES. 

c.  I860.— e.  on  t.  1861.— 
oed.  1863.— e.  f.  c.  1864. 


HOGG,  DAVID. 
e.  on  t.  1874. 

1874  Milford    .      . 

Toronto  Conference. 


HOLMES,  EDWIN. 

c.  1857.— e.  wit.  1858.— 
R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1861. 

1857  Norwich.  ..   2 

59  Penville  ....  . .    1 

60  London.  1 

61  Nasssagaweya.  ...  3 

64  Prince  Edward.  2 

66  Milford..  ..        2 

68  Malahide 2 

70  Manvers . .    4 

74  Mount  Forest.  1 

Chairman  of  District  1867. 
Secretary  of  Conference  1873. 
London  Conference. 


HOWARD,  THOMAS  T. 

e.  on  t.  1839.— oed.  1841.— 

e.  f.  o.  1843. 

1839  Waterford  &  St.  Thomas.   1 

2 
2 
2 
1 
1 
o 

3 
1 


I860 

61  Cavan  

62  Milton..  

63  Hope. 

64  Kitley 

65  Bodmin 

67  Haldimand  .. 

68  Owen  Sound 

69  Owen  Sound.  .    .(sup'y.) 
73  Removed  to  England. 
Died  at  Truro,  Cornwall,  Feb- 
ruary 22nd,  1878,  aged  43  years. 


40  Hamilton.. 
42  Montreal .    ... 
44  Henrysburg. . 

46  Dunham 

47  Toronto. .  ... 

48  Editor 

50  Secretary  of  Missions  . 

53  Hamilton 

54  Trafalgar (sup'y)  1 

55  Withdrew. 

Secretary  of  Conference  1842, 
1847  and  1849. 

President  of  Conference  1853. 


HOWLETT,  JOHN. 
r.  on  T.  1842. 


1842 

43  Potten 

44  Located— ill  health. 


HUGHES,  HENRY. 

r.   on  T.    1S72. 

1872  Hamilton 

73  Dunnville 

London  Conference. 

HUNT,  FRANCIS. 

r  om.  1842.— ord.  1844. 
r.  f.  c.  1846. 

1842 


43  Cavan  

45  Dunham.        . . 

46  Henrysburg 

49  Stukelcy.. 

52  Bolton 

55   Withdrew  and  united  with 

the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Confer- 
ence. 


468 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


HUSBAND,  ROBERT  J. 
r.   on  T.   1872. 

1872  Holland  East 

73  Egreniont 

London  Conference. 


1867  Holland  East. 
"  69  Goderich  South      .  . 
70  Ashfield 

72  Adelaide 

London  Conference. 


HUTCHINSON,  JOHN. 
1841  Henrysburg. . .    .    .    ..        2 

43  Withdrew  and  united  with 
the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Confer- 
ence. 


J. 


JACKSON,  GEORGE. 

R.  071  t.  1866.—  r.  f.  c.  &o.  1871. 

1866  Manvers                1 

67  Montreal 2 

69  Hillier 1  ! 

70  Omemee  . .      2 

72  St.  Mary's    .  3  | 

London  Conference.  ! 


JACKSON,  JAMES. 
1817  )  Methodist 

to  >  Episcopal 

28  )  Conference. 

I  vis  one  of  the  organizers 
of  the  Canadian  Wesleyan 
Methodist  Church  he  travel- 
led, extensively  during  this 
period.  Of  the  Circuits  on 
which  he  was  stationed  we 
hacc  no  available  record. 
ok  )  London — President  of 
(      Conference..  . 

36  • 

37  London  and  St.  Thomas. 

38  Secretary  of  Conference. . 

39 


41 


40  Waterford  &  St.  Thomas. 
\  Welland  Canal — Presi- 
/  dent  of  Conference. 

42  Welland  Canal.  ... 

.„  \  Delegate  to  English  New 
(    Connexion  Conference. 

44  Hamilton . 

45  Welland  Canal. . 

46  Waterford (sup'y) 

47  Malahide  ...(sup'y) 

48  President  of  Con- 

ference.     .      .  . 

49  Norwich...  .(sup'y) 

50  Norwich (sup'y) 

Died  July  6th,  1851,  aged  6 

years. 

JACKSON,  JOHN  W. 

n.  on  t.  1869.— ord.  1870. 

1869  Walkerton  ......      1 

70  Stayner.        2 

72   Located. 

JACKSON,  THOMAS. 

c    I860.—  r.  on  t.  1861.— 

r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1864. 

1860  Owen  Sound 1 

61  Howiek ...    .....     2 

63  Artemesia  and  Osprey. .     3 
66  Mulmer  ......    . .   1 


JACKSON,  WILLIAM  (A.) 
1835  Long  Point  and  Oxford. .    1 
36  Welland  Canal      . .  2 

38 1 

39 ....  1 

40  Removed. 
Secretary  of, Conference  1836. 

JACKSON,  WILLIAM  (B.) 

R.  on  T.  1871- 

1871   Lavender.  1 

72  Located. 

JEFFERIS,  THOMAS  M. 
c.  1847.— R.  on  t.  1848.— ord. 

1850.— r   f.  c.  1851. 

1847  Lansdown   ..  1 

48  Elizabetown 2 

50  Oxford...  ....  1 

51  Trafalgar  ...  . .  3 

54  Howard         1 

55  Durham  . .  1 

56  Trafalgar 3 

59  Nassagaweya  ....  2 

61  Brock ....  2 

63  Penville  1 

64  Elizabethtown 3 

67  Visiting  England.        .        1 

68  Paisley..    1 

69  Bodmin 2 

71  Durham        2 

73  Milford  .......  ...   1 

74  Milford    ,  .(sup'd.)  1 

Chairman    of-  District,    1855, 

1866  and  1873. 
Toronto  Conference. 

JOHNSON,  HENRY. 

1835  Adelaide  and  Thames.  1 

36  Thames 1 

37  Gosfield  and  Thames.    .  1 

38  Located. 

JOHNSTON,  ROBERT  (A). 

k.   on  t.    1853. 

1853  St.  Thomas 1 

54  Trafalgar 1 

55  Located. 

JOHNSTON,  ROBERT  (B). 

c    1867.—  is.  on  t.    1868.— ord. 

1869.— r.   f.  c.   1871. 

1867  Hillier..  .  2 
69  Kitley    2 

71  At  hired  to  rest  . .   1 

72  Simcoe  1 

73  Durham 2 

Toronto  Conference. 

.TOLLIFFE,  JAMES. 

u.   on  t.   1843. 

1843  Caledon.  1 

44  Elizabethtown 1 

Died  in  1845. 


K. 


KAY,  JOHN. 

k.  out.  1862.— r.  f.  c.  &o.  1867. 

1862  St.  Mary's... 1 

63  Manvers 2 

65  Ingersoll.  2 

67  Milton...    .3 

70  Waterdown 3 

73  Dereham 2 

Secretary  of  Conference,  1872. 
London  Conference. 


KAY,  JOSHUA  R. 
r.  oni.  1869.  — r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1873. 
1869  Aurora..    . 

70  Montreal .       . .      

71  Toronto.  .... 

72  Goderich......  , ,      ... 

73  North  Augusta 

74  Hamilton 

London  Conference. 

KEAM,  SAMUEL. 
R.  on  t.  1864. 

1864  London  North 1 

65  Erin.    .  . .  1 

66  Located. 

KEAM,  WILLIAM. 
e.  on  t.  1862. 

1862  Montreal 1 

63  Mount  Forest 1 

Died  March  13th,   1864,  aged 
29  years. 

KERSHAW,  EDWARD. 
r.  onr.  1855.— R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1859. 

1855  Whitchurch 

56  Nissouri      .... 

57  Brock  ...  ... 

58  Goderich  . .  

59  Arran 

60  Dereham ... 


fi„  (  London, 
(  Nissouri, 


Withdrawn. 


63  Talbotville 

66  Malahide.. 

68 

69 

70  St.  Catharines.. 

72  Mount  Forest : 

74  Howiek .  1 

Delegate  to  First  General  Con 
ference,  Toronto,  1874. 
London  Conference. 


KERSHAW,  JAMES  B. 

c.  1849.— n.  on  T.  1850. 


1849  London 2 

51  London  North  .  2 

53  Ancaster.  ..........  1 

53  Canada  East  District. ...   1 


METHODIST    NEW   CONNEXION    CONFERENCE. 


469 


5  St.  Thomas 1 

5  Whitchurch.        ...  2 

3  Blanshard. ...  . .  2 

3  St.  Mary's 1 

1  Manvers 3 

f  Mount  Forest'.  1 

5  Nelson  . .       3 

i  Egremont ....  ...  3 

I  St.  Mary's. .  . . .  1 

resident  of  Conference  1867. 
hairman    of    District    1854, 
1  to  1866,  1870  and  1871. 
»ied,  1871,  aged  48  years. 


KETTLE,  J. 
1854.— k.  on  t.  1855. 


5  Ancaster . . 
7  Expelled. 


KIMBALL,  E.  F. 
359  &  I860.—  r. on  t.  186l.— 

r.  f.  c..&  o.  1862. 

9 2 

1  Dunham  ...  ....   2 

8  "Withdrew. 

KIMBALL,  HORATIO 

NELSON. 
3) 
o  >  Local  Editor..  12 

5) 
5 

o  >  Dunham (sup'y)  18 

i) 
Montreal  Conference. 

KIMBALL,  J.   E. 
r.  on  t.  1843. 


4  Bolton  and  Potton. 

5  Located. 


L. 


LAIDLEY,  JAMES. 
R.  on  t.  1840. 

0  London .  

1  Caledon.  

2  Lansdown  and  Rideau .  . 

4  Located. 

LANGFORD,  GEORGE, 
c.  1852.— r.  on  t.  1853. 
2 

3  Caledon 

6  Located. 

LAUGHEAD,  ROBERT. 

5  Humber  and  Trafalgar. 

6  Located. 

LAWRENCE,  PETER. 

r.  on  t.  1846. 

6  Stukeley... 

7  Located. 


LEACH,  JOHN. 

c.  1856. — r.  out.  1857. — ORD. 
1859.— R.  f.  <:.  1857. 
1856 


57  Whitchurch. . . 

58  London . 
60  Montreal 

62  Goderich .    . . 

63  Located. 

Chairman  of  District   1860  to 
1862. 

Secretary  of  Conference  1862. 

LEITH,  HAMILTON. 

c.  I860.— r.  out.  1861.— 
r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1864. 


1860  Lindsay 

62  Southampton ... 

63  Arran 

65  Howard.  ... 

67  Cayuga 

69  Lavender. 

70  Goderich  South . 

72  Bolton 

74  Bay  of  Quinte 

Toronto  Conference. 


LEVER,  JAMES  J.  A. 
r.  mi.  1861.— R.  f.  c.&o.  1865. 
1861  Owen  Sound 

62  Ancaster . . . 

63  Milton 

64  Montreal 

65  Brantford , 

66  Artemesia  and  Osprey        2 

68  Dunnville.      .    2 

70  Pelham 4 

74 —  (sup'y). 

London  Conference. 

LIVINGSTON,  JAMES. 

r.  on  t.  1872. 

1872  Cavan      . .  ....       1 

73  Brock      1 

74  St.  Mary's.    .  1 
London  Conference. 

LUTZE,  JOHN  J. 
e.  on  t.  1862. 


1862  Waterford. 

63  Middleton. 

64  Lindsay.  . . 

66  London. 

67  Located. 


M, 


MARSHALL,  IRA. 
1835  Lansdown,      2 

37  Lansdown  and  Rideau        1 

38  Local  Elder. 

MARTIN,  WILLIAM. 
1835  Nelson        2 

37  Ancaster  and  Nelson .  1 

38  Local  Elder. 


MATTHEWS,  ABRAHAM. 

1835  St.  Thomas 2 

37  London  and  St.  Thomas.   1 

38  Local  Elder. 


MEDICRAFT,  HENRY. 

Sent  to  Canada  by  the  English  New 
Connexion  Conference. 

1872  )  General  Superintendent 

73  J    *      of  Missions 

Returned  to   England  on   the 
consummation  of   the  Union  in 

1874. 

MILLER,  JAMES  A. 

c.  1853.—  r.  out.  1854.— 

r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1857. 


1853  ■ ..    . 

54  Scott 

55  Lake  Erie  Mission. 

56  Union .  .... 

57  Middleton. . 
59  Located. 

62  Gait , 

65  London. 
67  Located. 

MORRIS,  E. 

1845  Hamilton 

46 


MOSS,  WILLIAM  H. 
o.  1861.— r.  onT.  1862.— 
r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1865. 
1861  Marlborough 

62  Caledon.     .. 

63  Walkerton 

64  Mount  Forest 

65  Middleton 

66  Pelham. 

67  Goderich. .  

69  Trafalgar.. 

71  Norwich 

74  Barton 

London  Conference. 


2 
2 
3 
1 


Mc. 


MoALISTER,  JAMES. 

c.  1850.— R.  out.  1861.— 

r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1854. 

1850  Goulbourn  &  Drummond  1 

51  Crosby ■  •        1 

52  Prince  Edward.  ....    1 

53  Yorkville 1 

54  Waterloo 2 

56  Gait 1 

57  Nelson 3 

60  Milton 3 

63  Waterford  4 

67  Ancaster 4 

71  Nelson 4 

Chairman  of  District  1862  and 

1867  to  1874. 

London  Conference. 


470 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


McCAXX,   WILLIAM. 
K.  (wit.  1S64.— r.  F.  C.  &  o.  1868. 

1864  Elkabethtown.          1 

65  Crosby..  .  .            1 

66  AValkerton 1 

67  Manvers .  .  1 

68  Milford 3 

71  Melbourne                 . .  3 

74  Norwich  .                     ...  1 

London  Conference. 

McCLURE,  WILLIAM. 
1830   )  Ireland  in  connection  with 
to   >      the  English  New  Con- 

48  )      nexion  Conference. 

49  Toronto 2 

51  London 3 

54  Hamilton .             ...         3 
57  Montreal 3 

60  Toronto. .  . .       1 
(  Gait,           ) 

61  j  Yorkville,  [ 1 

(  Hamilton.  ) 

62  Toronto  ...  .....   3 

65  London  .  .(sup'd.)  1 

66  Toronto.      ...    .(supd.)  2 

68  Aurora (sup'd.  )  1 

69  Montreal (sup'd.  )  1 

70  Toronto (sup'd.)  1 

President  of  Conference  1849 

and  1858.  Secretary  of  Confer- 
ence 1853.  Theological  Tutor 
1860  to  1870.  Died  Feb.  19th, 
1871,  aged  67  years. 

McCCTCHEON,    THOMAS  L. 

c.  1872.— i:.   on  T.   1873. 
1872 1 

73  Haldimand 1 

74  Cayuga.  1 

McDIARMID,  KENNETH 

R.  oil  T.   1872.. 

1872  Howard 1 

73  Located. 


MoDIARMID,  NEIL  A. 
r.  on  t.  1866.— ord.  1870.- 
r.  F.  r.  K  o.  1871. 
1866  Cavan  

67  London,  North  .... 

68  Walkerton       

69  Mono. . 

70  Laxton 

72  Holland 

Toronto  Conference. 


•  Mi  KELVEY,  CHARLES. 

<■    1857.—  R.  on T.  1858.—        I 
R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1866.  j 

1857 1 

57  Dunham 1 

59  Yorkville 1 

60  Toronto.      ...    .  (sup'y.)  1 

61  Moore  ...    (sup'y.)  1 

62  Located.— Ill-health.      .3 

65  Montreal . .    1 

66  Gait..  2 

68  Hamilton..    ....  ..2 

70  Located.' 

McKENZIE,  A.  K. 
1835  Hamilton.    ...  .  .  .    1 

36 .  ...   1 

Secretary  of  Conference  1835. 

McKENZIE,  DANIEL 

McLEOD. 

c.  1861.— R.   on  t.   1862.— ord. 

1864.— R.  f.  c.  1865. 
1861  Ancaster 1 

62  Cavan 1 

63  Southampton 1 

64  Ayton 1 

65  Harriston 2 

67  Erin .3 

70  Howick     . 4 

Chairman  of  District,  187C  to 

1873. 

London  Conference. 

McKILLOP,  ARCHIBALD. 
R.  on  t.  1873. 

1873  Kitley    . .   1 

74  Vernon  Mission  ...  1 

Withdrew. 


NUGENT,  HENRY. 
r.  on  t.  1872. 

1872  Omemee 

73  Dropped. 


o. 


N 


i  i 
i ; 

i| 
i 

i  i 

3i 


McGUIRE,  JOHN. 

R.  071  T.  1856. — R.  F.  C.  &  O. 

1856  Durham 
57  Holland.       

59  London  North . 

60  Hullett 

62  Marlborough 

64  Laxton..  .        , 

65  Colpoy's  Bay 

69  Located 

71  Holland (svv 

Toronto  Conference. 


1860.  ! 

I1 


v.) 


NASH,  BENJAMIN. 

1835  St.  Thomas 1 

36  Located. 

NICKERSON,    ALEXANDER. 

1835  Welland  Canal.    ...  1 

36  London .           ...  1 

37  Long  Point  and  Oxford.  1 

38  Located. 

NICKERSON,  DAVID. 

1835  Welland  Canal 2 

37  Long  Point  and  Oxford..  1 

38  Local  Elder 11 

50  1 

NUGENT,  FRANCIS  E. 
r.  out.  1867. — R.  F.  c.  &  o.  1871. 

1867  Cavan 1 

68  Erin 1 

69  Waterford 2 

71  Milford 2 

73  Goderich.. 2 

London  Conference. 


OATES,  JOSEPH. 

R.  on  t.  1850. — oed.  1851. 

1850  Waterford. 1 

51  Cavan 1 

52  Prince  Edward.      1 

53  Blanshard.        1 

54  Located. 


OGDEN,  THOMAS. 

R.  F.  c.  1849, 

1849  Dunham 

...  3 

52 

54 

55 
57 

Stukeley 

I  Potton 

j  Yorkville  ...... 

.       2 
3  ma 
9  mo. 

Cayuga..      .... 

Marlborough  . . 

...  2 
...  3 

60  Kitley  . . 2 

62  Frankville (sup'd).  12 

Montreal  Conference. 

O'HARA,  JAMES. 
r.  on t.  1861.— r.  f.  a  &o.  1865. 
1861  St.  Mary's . .     1 

62  Owen  Sound  . 1 

63  Holland  1 

64  Walkerton    1 

65  Mount  Forest 2 

67  Crosby..        3 

70  Erin 2 

72  Clarke  . .     2 

74  North  Augusta    .    .  1 

Montreal  Conference. 

OLMSTEAD,  L. 

R.  on  t.  1845. 

1845  Bolton  and  Potton 1 

46  Lansdown. ......  1 

47  St.  Thpmas 1 

48  Malahide 1 

49  Located. 

ORME,  JAMES  HUGHES, 

c.  I860.— R.  on  t.  1861.— R.  F. 

c.  &  o.  1864. 

1860  Howard     1 

61  Manvers  . .    1 

62  Southampton ...  1 

63  Ainleyville. .      1 

64  Holland  East 3 

67  Howard       .............  3 

Middleton     ............. 4 

London  Conference. 

ORME,  THOMAS  HUGHES. 
r.  on  t.  1874. 

1874  Manvers . .       1 

Toronto  Conference. 


METHODIST    NEW    CONNEXION    CONFERENCE. 


471 


ORR,  JOHN  S. 
u.  o»t.  1859.— k.  f.  c.  &  o.  1864. 


1859  Missouri 

60  Brock 

61  Penville. 
63  Ashfield 
64 


66  Brome 
69  Knowlton. 

72  Trafalgar 

73  Removed  to  United  Statt 


PHI  LP,  JOSEPH. 
<;.  1S69&  1870,— it.  out.  1871.— 

it.  f.  c    &  o.  1873. 

1869  Omemee    . .  1 

70  Cavan  1 

71  Nelson.    ..  1 

72  Ancaster.  1 

73  Manvers  1 

74  Bodmin.        .  1 
London  Conference. 


PAINTIN,  RICHARD. 
c.  1857. — n.  on  t.  1858.- 


PHILP,  WILLIAM. 
e.  on  t.  1872. 
1872  Manvers  . 

73  Allowed  to  'rest. 

74  Oxford.  . 
Montreal  Conference. 


1861  Owen  Sound         : 2 

63  Adelaide 2 

65  Kincardine ....  . .  1 

66  Paisley 2 

68  Ainleyville  3 

71  Caledonia 2 

73  Howard 2 

Chairman  of  District  1867. 
London  Conference. 

PRITCHARD,  ROBERT  S. 
it.  on  t.  1874. 

74  Waterford.    .  1 
London  Conference. 


E. 


R.   F.    <_'. 


on 
k  o.  1861. 


1857 

58  Manvers 

59  Brock 

60  Holland 

61  Glenelg. 
,62  Bolton.. 
65  Dunham . . 

67  Laxton  . . , 

68  Located. 


PIPER,  S. 

n.  on  t.  1842. — ord.  1844. 

1842 1 


RAMAGE,  WILLIAM. 
r.  on-r.  1841. — r.  f.  c.  &o.  1845. 


43  Stanstead 
45  Located. 


■2 


PARKER,   N. 
r.  on  t.   1846. 

1846  Dunham      1 

47  Located. 

PECK,  JAMES. 

r.  onr.  1858.— uni>.  1861.— 
i:.  f.  r.  1862. 

1858  Oxford       i 

59  Kitley     1 

60  Dunham  . .            1 

61  Brome ...              1 

62  Milford .              2 

64  Manvers    .  1 

65  Bay  Quinte.  .  .  .  .(sup'y).   5 
70  Located. 

PECK,  WILLIAM. 
h.omt.  1849.  — u.  f.  r.&o.  1867. 
1849  Cavan  1 

50  Goulbourn  &  Drummond  1 

51  Lansdown  . .        .  .    1 

52  Located  .14 

66  Bolton 1 

67  Dunham .  3 

70  Crosby 1 

71  Lansdown.      .    .(sup'y.)  4 
Montreal  Conference. 


PITCHER,  JOEL  TALLMAX. 

R  on  T.  1863.— u.  f.  c.  &  o.  1867. 

1863  Owen  Sound  ...   1 

64  Cavan    ....  2 

66  Toronto  1 

67  London 1 

68  Toronto 2 

70  Montreal 5 

Montreal  Conference. 

PLUM,  HARVEY.  j 

1835  Lansdown       2 

37  Lansdown  and  Rideau...  2 

38  Local  Elder      10 

Died,  1848. 


1841 

1 

42  St.  Thomas 

1 

43  Raleigh   

1 

44  Malahide  .  . 

..     2 

46  Caledon 

2 

48  Located  .  .      .. 

5 

53  Waterford . . 

.(sup'y.)  5 

58  Middleton . . . 

.(stjp'd.)  3 

61  Talbotville.... 

.  .(sup'y.)  1 

62  Located. 

POLLARD, 

JOSEPH 

h.  on  T. 

1872. 

1872 

1 

73 

Allowed  to 

rest. 

1 

74 

1 

POWERS,  FREDERICK 

E. 

R.  OUT.  1841. — R 

F.  ('.  &  O. 

1845. 

1841 

. 

2 

43 

Bavnston   . 

1 

44 

Bolton  and  Potton.. 

..    1 

45 

Dunham 

..        .(SUP 

Y.)    2 

47 

Stukeley 

... 

2 

49 

Lansd  own 

2 

51 

Oxford 

.    .    1 

52 

Dunham 

.(SUP 

y.)  9 

Died,  1861. 

PERT,  JOHN. 
1835  Humber  and  Trafalgar . 

36  Markham 

37  Ancaster  and  Nelson. . . 

Died,  1840. 

PETTIT,  SELIM. 
R.  on  t.  1843. 

1843  St.  Thomas 

44  Located. 


PKESTON,  WALTON. 

ii.  on  t.  1847.— ord.  1848. 

r  f.  (.•.  1850. 

1847  Elizabethtown ...  1 

48  Welland  Canal 1 

49  Owen  Sound.  . .      .  .  2 

51  Cayuga 2 

53  London  North 3 

56  Blanshard 2 

58  Brock 3 


RANDALL,  NATHAN  B. 

r.   on  T.    1864. 

1864  Nelson..  .  .  .--1 

65  Dunville ...  . .    1 

66  Located. 


RAWSON,  JOSEPH. 
r.  on  T.  1858.— R.  f.  c.  &  O.  1862 

1858  Durham 

59  Holland 

60  Artemesia  and  Osprey 

62  Paisley..  .... 

63  Howick. 

64  Caledonia  . 

67  Mulmur. 

68  Lavender. . 

69  Stayner. 

70  Howard.  

72  Colchester 

London  Conference. 

REDEOFF,  RICHARD. 

c.  1857.— R.  out.  1858.— 
R.  F.  (.'.  &  o.   1861. 


1857 

58  Crosby... 

59  Manvers  . 

60  Goderich  .. 

61  Nissouri  

62  Holland 

63  Smith's  Falls. 

65  Paisley 

66  Located  ...  ... 

67  Southampton . . . 

68  Artemesia  and  Osprey        2 

70  Lavender 1 

71  Located. 


472 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


REID,  JOHN. 

18^°  I  No  record  of  this 
^?  I  period  available. 

35  Humber  and  Trafalgar  1 

36  Nelson 1 

37  Humber  and  Markham..  2 
39  Local  Elder 29 

Died  1868. 

REID,  THOMAS. 
E.  on  t.  1846.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1850. 

1846  Cavan 1 

47  Crosby  &  Elizabethtown.  2 

49  Yorkville 1 

50  Newcastle 2 

52  Yorkville 1 

53  Crosby. ...  3 

56  Elizabethtown ...  1 

57  Caledon.    ......  3 

60  Southampton .        . .      . .  2 

62  Walkerton 2 

64  Holland  2 

66  Erin....  ..  1 

67  Caledonia  . .  . .  1 

68  Expelled. 
Chairman  of  District  1865. 

RENNIE,  THOMAS, 
c.  1870.—  k.  onr.  1871. 


1870  Arran 

2 

72  Goderich  South . 

1 

73  Laxton. ...             : 

1 

74  Kitley  ...      .... 

1 

Montreal  Conference. 

RICE,  J. 
C.  1845.— R.  on  t.  1846. 

1845 . ..  ..   1 

46  Ooulbourn  ....  1 

47  Western  Mission    ...  1 

48  Located. 

RICHARDSON,  GEORGE. 

R.  on  t.  1859.— ord.  1861.— 

R.  f.  c   1863. 

1859  Nelson .....'     . .   2 

61  Matilda.     .      .  ...    3 

64  Ancaster ....      3 

67  Waterdowu. ......  3 

70  London.  3 

73  Waterdown .2 

Secretary  of  Conference  1870. 
Chairman  of  District  1872. 
Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 
ference, Toronto,  1874. 
London  Conference. 

ROBINSON,  GEORGE. 

c.  1864.— r.  onr.  1865.— 

R.  f.  c  &  o.  1869. 


1864  Lake  Erie  Mission.. 

65  London  North . . . 

66  Erin..    .... 

68  Laxton..        

70  Cayuga. 

71  Lansdown.        . 
Montreal  Conference. 


ROBINSON,  JOSEPH  HIRAM. 
Was  born  Dec.  20th,  1807,  and 
in  his  twenty-third  year  was  re- 
ceived on  probation  in  the  Metho- 
dist New  Connexion  ministry  in 
England  by  the  Sheffield  Confer- 
ence in  1830.  His  first  appoint- 
ment was  to  the  Thorne  Circuit, 
in  Lincolnshire.  In  1831  he  was 
appointed  to  the  Alnwick  Circuit, 
1832  to  Doncaster,  1833  to  Man- 
chester, 1834  and  1835  Hanley, 
and  was  ordained  at  the  Confer- 
ence held  on  that  Circuit.  In 
1836  he  was  appointed  to  the 
Macclesfield  Circuit,  where  he 
continued  for  two  years.  His 
nextCircuit,  1838,  wasNewcastle- 
upon-Tyne,  where  he  continued 
two  years.  In  1840  he  was  ap- 
pointed to  Halifax,  having  charge 
of  that  Circuit  for  three  years. 
His  next  Circuit  was  Liverpool, 
in  1843,  where  he  served  for 
three  years.  Then  in  1846,  Ches- 
ter two  years,  and  his  last  ap- 
pointment to  regular  Circuit 
work  in  England  was  to  Sheffield, 
South,  in  1848,  where  he  labour- 
ed three  years.  By  the  Confer- 
ence held  at  Ashton-Under-Lyne 
in  1851,  he  was  appointed  Super- 
intendent of  the  New  Connexion 
Missions  in  Canada,  which  office 
he  filled  for  fifteen  years,  during 
which  term  he  was  four  times 
President  of  the  Conference,  viz. : 
in  1852,  1861,  1865  and  1869. 
From  1854  to  1866  he  edited  the 
.Evangelical  Witness,  which  he 
established  in  1854.  He  resigned 
the  Superintendency  of  the  Mis- 
sions in  1866,  and  was  employed 
as  editor  of  the  Witness,  Book- 
Steward,  and  Treasurer  of  the 
funds  of  the  Connexion  till  1 870. 
In  that  year  he  was  appointed  by 
the  English  Conference  as  editor 
of  the  New  Connexion  Magazines, 
and  manager  of  their  publishing 
interests.  For  this  purpose  he 
returned  to  England  in  1870,  and 
continued  in  this  office  till  1874, 
when  he  was  a  second  time  sent 
to  Canada.  In  1872  he  was 
elected  President  of  the  English 
Conference.  His  second  appoint- 
ment to  Canada  was  made  chiefly 
with  reference  to  the  union  move- 
ment then  progressing  between 
theWesleyan  Methodist  and  New 
Connexion  bodies  in  Canada.  Mr. 
Robinson  states  that  he  was  in- 
duced to  come  ou  this  mission 
from  the  representations  received 
in  England  to  the  effect  that  a 
very  large  minority,  if  not  a  i 
majority,  of  the  New  Connexion  j 
members  and  ministers  declined 
to  come  into  the  union,  and  the 
connexional  authorities  in  Eng- 
land felt  that  it  was  their  duty  to  ! 
care  for  this  minority  or  majority, 


whichever  it  might  be,  and  he 
was  therefore  sent  to  co-operate 
with  Mr.  Medicraft  who  was  then 
the  Superintendent  of  the  Mis- 
sion, in  the  counsels  and  labours 
demanded  by  the  crisis.  When 
the  vote  was  taken  at  the  Milton 
Conference  of  1874,  it  was  found 
that  only  six  laymen  and  twelve 
ministers  voted  against  the  union, 
and  in  view  of  this  fact,  Mr. 
Robinson  felt  (and  this  feeling 
was  shared  also  by  Mr.  Medi- 
craft) that  it  would  be  a  hopeless 
struggle  as  well  as  an  unseemly 
one,  and  a  struggle  the  expense 
of  which  would  mainly  fall  on 
the  English  mission  fund  —  to 
maintain  the  New  Connexion 
as  a  distinct  denomination  in 
Canada.  These  views  were  duly 
represented  to  the  English  Con- 
ference which  body  at  length, 
and  in  view  of  all  the"  interests 
concerned,  consented  to  the 
union,  which  is  now  an  accom- 
plished fact.  This  event  threw 
Mr.  Robinson  out  of  employment. 
The  authorities  in  England  gave 
him  the  option  of  either  return- 
ing to  England,  and  taking  Cir- 
cuit work  there,  or  remaining  in 
Canada  with  permission  to  join 
any  Evangelical  Church  he  might 
prefer.  His  brethren  with  whom 
he  had  long  laboured,  having  gone 
into  the  union,  and  his  sympa- 
thies, as  well  as  the  habits  and 
labours  of  a  life-time,  being  all 
associated  with  Methodism,  he 
finally  concluded  to  join  the 
Methodist  Church  of  Canada,  and 
was  received  into  the  ranks  of  its 
ministers  of  the  London  Confer- 
ence, at  the  Conference  held  at 
Brantford  in  1875. 


ROBINSON, 
1840 


WILLIAM. 


...   ..  1 

41  Trafalgar  and  Markham.  1 

42  Ancaster 1 

43  Cobourg  and  Hillier  ....  1 

44  Cavan    .  ■ .  (sup'y.  )  5 

49  Colbome . .  1 

50  Lansdown       .......  1 

51  Manvers 3 


54  Liffbrd.  . 
68  Located. 


.(sup'y.  )14 


ROGERS,  J.  W.  G. 
r.  on  t.  1849. 

1849  Welland  Canal        ... 

50  Whitchurch 

51  Located. 

ROGERS,  J. 

c.  1857.— R.  on  t.  1858. 
r.  f.  r.  &  o.  1861. 

1857 


58  Waterford. . 

59  Montreal.. 


METHODIST   NEW   CONNEXION   CONFERENCE. 


473 


I860  Cavan.    . 

61  Trafalgar. 

62  Brome. 
65  Bolton.. 
67  Located. 


s. 


ROLSTON,  DAVID  D. 
e.  out.  1846.— k.  f.  c.  &  o.  1850. 
1 84.fi  /  lreland,  English  New  Coll- 
in   nexion  Conference. 
47 .  . .         1 

48  Hamilton.  . .  ....        1 

49  St.  Thomas 1 

50  Yorkville 1 

51  Fitzroy  and  Goulbourn .     1 

52  Oxford..  ..   2 
54  Elizabethtown 2 

56  Crosby 2 

58  Manvers  3 

61  Cavan  . .  2 

63  Nelson..  .  2 

65  St.  Mary's.      .  .  3 

68  Walkerton    ...  2 

70  Vesta       5 

Chairman    of    District,    1856. 

1859  to  1861,  1864,  1866  to  1869, 
1871  to  1874. 

President  of  Conference,  1864. 

Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 
ference, Toronto,  1874. 

Toronto  Conference. 

ROSE,  PHILIP. 

E.  on  t.  1856. 

1856  St.  Thomas.  . .    1 

57  Located. 

ROWE,  WILLIAM  B. 

u.  on  t.  1858. 

1858  Goderich 1 

59  Located. 

RUMP,  THOMAS. 

R.  on  t.  1837.— ord.  1838.— 

e.  f.  o.  1841. 

1837  Ancaster  and  Nelson.    . ..  1 

38  Trafalgar 1 

39  St.  Thomas  and  London.  3 

42  Trafalgar . .  2 

44  Cayuga..  . .   2 

46  Drummond . .  . .        1 

47  Lansdown  2 

49  Elizabethtown ...  1 

50  Welland  Canal 3 

5:5  Welland  Canal,  .(sup'y.)  1 
54  Norwich  .  2 

56  Bayham  2 

58  St.  Catharines  .  .(sup'y).  16 
Chairman  of  District,  1849  and 

1850. 

London  Conference. 

RYAN,  HENRY. 
1800  )  Episcopal 
to  >  Methodist 

26  )  Conference. 

27  \  As  one  of  tbe  organizers  of 
I    the    Canadian   Wesleyan 

to  V   Methodist     Church,     he 
j    travelled  extensively  dur- 
32  J    ing  most  of  this  period. 
Died  Sept.  1832,  aged  57  years. 


SANDERSON,  JOHN. 

1835  Upper  District..  1 

36  Peterboro'   1 

37  Cobourg  and  Peterboro'     2 

39  Humber  and  Trafalgar .     1 

40  Located,  and  subsequently 
united  with  the  Wesleyan  Metho- 
dist Conference.  He  was  Chair- 
man of  a  District  from  1835  to 
1839. 

SAVAGE,  DAVID, 
c.  1850.—  e.  wit.  1851. 

1850  Welland  Canal.  2 

52  Toronto               1 

53  London 2 

55  Toronto           . .  2 

57  Hamilton      2 

59  Cavan  2 

61  Aurora            . .  3 

64  Nassagaweya  3 

67  London . .  3 

70  Toronto 2 

72  London .  .  3 

President  of  Conference,   1862 

and  1874. 

Chairman  of  District,  1868  and 
1869. 

Editor  of  "Evangelical  Wit- 
ness." 

Toronto  Conference. 

SCOTT,  JAMES. 

c.  1852.— E.  on  t.  1853.— 

E.  f.  c.  &  0.  1856. 

1852 1 

53  Nassagaweya 1 

54  Prince  Edward       . .      . .   1 

55  London 1 

56  London  North .    .  .3 

59  London  .(sup'y.)  1 

60  Nissouri  .    1 

61  London  .  .      .      .(sup'y.)  1 

62  London  North 1 

63  Ainleyville 1 

64  Flamboro'  .  .      . .    2 

66  Waterdown 1 

67  Waterdown.        .(sup'y.)  2 
69  Owen  Sound. ...  .    .    3 

72  Owen  Sound    .  ..(sup'd.)  2 
Chairman  of  District,  1863  to 

1865,  and  1869  to  1871. 
Toronto  Conference. 


SEYMOUR,  JAMES. 

1830  )  English 

to  [•      New  Connexion 

56  )  Conference. 

57  Montreal..  .  .    1 

58  Howard  .  .  1 

59  Melbourne 1 

60  London  North  .  .       2 

62  Clarke .  . .  .  .    1 

63  Mallorytown 1 


60 
61 

62 
63 

66- 


64  Strafford ville..    .(sup'd.)  9 

73  Lifford.  .(sup'd.)  1 

74  Aurora  . .      .      .(sup'd.)  1 
Toronto  Conference. 

SEYMOUR,  JAMES  COOKE. 
e.  on  t.  1857.— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1861. 

1857  Montreal     ..      1 

58  Toronto 1 

59  Middleton 1 

Manvers    ...  1 

\  Caledon, 
j  Gait, 
(  Nissouri, 
I  Clarke, 

Barton  .  3 

f  Ill-health — rest,  6  months 
\  London  City,  6  months. 

67  Ingersoll.      "       3 

70  Nassagaweya  ....  . .    4 

74  Aurora  .    .      .  ....    1 

Secretary  of  Conference  1868. 
Toronto  Conference. 


SHARPE,  DIXON, 
it.  on  t    1872. 

1872  Vernon  Mission. 

73  Located. 

SHAW,  CALVIN. 

c.   1857.—  e.  on  t.  1858. 
e.  f.  c.  &o.  1861. 

1857  London 

58  Montreal 

59  Dunham 

60  Gait 

61  Flamboro'     . . 

62  Hamilton    

64  Owen  Sound 

65  Crosby 

67  Middleton 

70  Ingersoll     

71  Cavan .... 

74  Manvers  . 


..  1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

.  1 
2 
3 
1 
3 

..1 

Chairman  of  District  1870  to 
1872. 

Toronto  Conference. 

SHAW.  JAMES. 

c.  1850. — e.  onr.  1851.— 

e.  f.  c.  &  0.1854. 

1850 ■•      1 

51  Yorkville  .1 

52  Nassagaweya  .  . .    1 

53  Barton .3 

56  Barton     .  .(.sup'y.)  3 

59  Milton..  1 

60  Louth  2 
62  Flamboro'  2 
64  Goderich  ..  •  3 
67  Goderich  South.  2 

69  Adelaide 1 

70  Hamilton (  .sup'y.)  5 

Chairman  of    District  1864  to 

1868. 

Secretary  of  Conference  1866. 
London  Conference. 


474 


MINISTERS   AND    PROBATIONERS. 


SHAW,  WILLIAM. 

1835  Hillier.. .  .  .   2 

37  Located. 

SHELDON,  JOSEPH. 

1835  Gosfield. .    .   2 

37  Gosfield  and  Thames  .1 

38  Local  Elder 20 

Died  1858. 


SHILTON,  JOHN. 
1829  ) 

to  >  No  record  available. 

34  ) 

35  Lansdown       . .  2 

36  Thames 1 

37  Cobourg  andPeterboro'..  1 

38  London                 1 

39  Caledon      2 

41  Ancaster  and  Nelson. .  I 

42  Caledon 2 

44  Raleigh . 1 

45  St.  Thomas  &  Malahide .  1 

46  Malahide  and  Norwich.  1 

47  Goulboum      2 

49  Crosby        ....  1 

50  Cavan          . .  1 

51  Drummond..  1 

52  Lansdown ...          ....  1 

53  Arthur  . .                       . .  2 

Chairman  of  District  1853  to 
1854. 

Died  April  12th,  1855,  aged  51 
years. 

SHUTTLE  WORTH,  JOHN. 


English 

New  Connexion 

Conference. 
o 


1848 
to 

56  ) 

57  Toronto 
59  London  . .        3 

62  Montreal    3 

65  Brock 2 

67  Dereham  . .         2 

69  Brome.  .        4 

73  Penville      2 

Chairman  of  District  1862  to 

1864, 1867,  1868,  Jv  1870  to  1872. 
Toronto  Conference. 


SIMEON,  J. 
R.   on  t.   1856. 
1856  Caledon 

57  Uxbridge . 

58  Located.  , 


SIMPSON,  JOHN  H. 
R.  on  T.  1841.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1845. 

1841  Lansdown  and  Rideau  1 

42  Goulbourn          2 

44  Ancaster l 

45  Owen  Sound . .       ....  2 

47  Cavan                         ....  2 

49  Crosby      ...     2 


1-851   Blizabethtown 3 

54  Trafalgar 2 

56  Lansdown . .  ....   2 

58  Prince  Edward.  .   1 

59  Dunham . , 1 

60  Adelaide.      ...  2 

62  Caledon. .  .2 

64  Marlboro'     ...  ...   2 

66  Located. 

Secretary  of  Conference  1845 
and  1856. 

Chairman  of  District  1857, 
1858  and  1863  to  1865. 


SMITH,  H.  R. 

1835  Hamilton 3 

38  Withdrew. 

Secretary  of  Conference  1837. 

SMYLIE,  ROBERT. 

c.  1869.—  r.  on  T.  1870.— 
r.  f.  o   &  o.  1873. 


1869  Brock 

70  Manvers 

71  St.  Mary's. 

72  Waterford.    . . 

73  London  North. . . 
London  Conference. 


SMYTH,  DAVID. 
r.  out.  1861.— r.  f.  v.  &  o.  1865. 


1861  Goderich.. 

62  Middleton. 

63  Ancaster 

65  Louth        

67  St.  Catharines.. 

68  St.  Mary's  .  , 
71  Gait. 

74  Withdrew. 


SMYTH,  J. 
c.  1848.— r.  out.  1849. 


1848 

49  Lansdown. 

50  Crosby. 

51  Located. 


STARR,  DANIEL  S. 

r.  on  t.  1842. 

1842 1 

43  Grimsby 1 

44  Located. 

STONE,  GEORGE  W 

1843  Stanstead 1 

44  Barnston .  2 

46  Dunham . .         .  4 

50  Located. 

SWANSTON,  GEORGE. 
r.  on  t.  1869. 

1869  Cavan.  1 

70  Located/ 


T 


SMYTH,  WILLIAM. 

R.  on  t.  1865. — r.  f.  c  &  o.  1869. 

1865  Ancaster ...     2 

67  St.  Mary's . .       2 

69  Goderich.        ...   3 

73  Hamilton , .   2 

74  Toronto  Conference. 


SPARHAM,  WILLIAM. 

1836  Hamilton ,  1 

37  Ancaster  and  Nelson. . .  1 

38  Local  Elder , 4 

42 . 


TAYLOR,  CALEB. 

1835  Waterford. .      1 

36  Located. 

TAYLOR,  GEORGE  W. 

1859  Caledon 1 

60  Located. 

TAYLOR,  O.     • 

1835  St.  Thomas,    .f 1 

36  Located. 

TEETER,  CHANCELLOR. 
r.  out.  1870.— r.  f.  v.  &  0.1874. 
1870  Nelson.  .1 

71  Cavan.  1 

72  Brock 1 

73  Nelson.  . .       1 

74  Trafalgar    ...   1 

London  Conference. 

TINDALL,  WILLIAM. 

r.  1853.—  r.  on  t.  1854.— 

r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1857. 

1853  Owen  Sound...      1 

-  .  (  Yorkville,  3  months. 
(  Howard,  9  months. 

55  Howard ... 

56  Southampton 

57  Newcastle 

58  Hope 

49  London  North. . 

60  Clarke 2 

62  Prince  Edward.         2 

64  Malahide  .      2 

66  St.  Mary's. 1 

67  Howick 3 

70  Milton.  . .  ....  2 

72  Owen  Sound.       . .    3 

Secretary  of  Conference  1865. 
Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 
ference, Toronto,  1874. 

Toronto' Conference. 


METHODIST   NEW   CONNEXION    CONFERENCE. 


47£ 


TOPPING,  NASSAU  B. 
o.  187L— e.  o»t.-1866. 

1871  Ancaster 

72  Lansdown.  ... 

73  Cavan.         

74  Student.  .     . 
Montreal  Conference. 


TRUEMAN,  MOSES. 
1836  St.  Thomas 1 

37  London  and  St.  Thomas.   1 

38  Located. 


TURNER,  JOHN. 


1858  London  North . 
"59  Hullett. 

60  Aurora 

61  Yorkville 

62  Laxton. 

63  Verulam 

64  Ashfield. 

65  Owen  Sound. 
68  Caledonia . 

71  Cayuga 

72"  Bodmin. . 

74  Ainleyville 

Chairman  of  District  1867 
1869. 
London  Conference. 


Y 


W. 


WADE,  A. 
k.  on  t.  1845. 

1845 

46  Raleigh  and  Howard. 

47  Located. — ill-health. 


1835  Peterboro'. 
36  Located. 


VAN  NORMAN,   EPHRAIM. 

r  out.  1841.— ord.  1843.— 

r.  f.  c  1845. 

1841  St.  Thomas  and  London.    1 

42  Gosfield  and  Thames.  . .      1 

43  Ancaster 1 

44  Ancaster  and  Nelson. .        1 

45  Waterford.    ...  .  .    1 

46  Welland  Canal. .  2 

48  Prince  Edward 2 

50  Norwich (kul''y.)  2 

52  Located. 


VINING,  JOSEPH  E. 

c.  1852.— r.  on  t.  1853.- 

R.  F.  c.  &  o.  1856. 


WALDRON,  THOMAS. 
1835  Gosfield.  ...  ...       1 

36  London 1 

37  London  and  St.  Thomas.   1 

38  Located. 


WALKER,  A.   B. 
r.  out.  1865.—  k.  f.  o.  &o.  1859. 
1865  Owen  Sound 1 

66  London,  North  ..    1 

67  Waterford.  ..        2 

69  Norwich 1 

70  Withdrew. 

Note. — He  was  elected  as  one 
of  the  lay  delegates  to  the  First 
General  Conference,  Toronto, 
1874. 


WALKER,  JOHN. 

c.  1854.— R.  on  t.  1855.— 

r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1858. 

1854  Lansdown.          1 

55  Morris.  1 

56  Nassagaweya.  1 

57  Durham.  1 

58  Grey.            .  .                    .  .  1 

59  Morris.                 1 

60  St.  Clair 1 

61  Aurora                   . .  3 

64  Southampton .            . .  1 

65  Ashfield      3 

68  Durham                   . .  2 

70  Adelaide 2 

72  Ashfield      .  .                .    .  2 

74  Ashfield..           .(stjp'd.)  1 

London  Conference. 


WALKER,    ROBERT. 
r.  on  t.  1861.— k.  F.  (.'.  &(>.  1865. 


52 

53  Cayuga..  . 

1 

2 

54  Manvers  . 

2 

57  Barton .... 

3 

60  Ancaster . , 

1 

61  Waterford. 

2 

63  Owen  Sound 

1 

64  Withdrew. 

1861   Middleton 

62  Manvers 

63  Nelson. 

64  Owen  Sound 

65  Durham 

68  Melbourne  .... 
71  London,  North  .  . 
73  Omemee 

Toronto  Conference. 


1869  Nelson.... 
70  Dunham. . 
72  Withdrew. 


WARD,  WILLIAM  C. 

1836  London  Circuit 

37  Located. 


WARREN,  JOHN  C. 

1833 . 

35  St.  Thomas 

36  Hamilton 

37  Gosfield  and  Thames . 

38  • • .     .. 

41  Gosfield  and  Thames. 


WALLACE,  JOHN. 
r.  out.  1867.— R.  f.  c.  &o.  1871. 

1867  Lansdown 1 

68  Manvers 1 


44  London 

45  Lansdown 

47  Crosby  &  Elizabethtown. 

49  Newcastle. 

50  Brock. .  

52  Lansdown. 

53  Fitzroy 

54  Lansdown. 


1 
1 

1 
1 
3 
2 
1 
1 
2 
2 
1 
2 
1 
1 


..(sup'y)20 


Montreal  Conference. 


WATTS,  JAMES  C. 

c.  1849.— R.  on  t.  1849.— 
r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1853. 


1849 


50  St.  Thomas.. 

51  Waterford      

52  Barton.. 

53  Nassagaweya 
55  Montreal . . . 
57  Waterford. 

61  Hamilton 

62  Removed  to  England. 
Chairman  of  District  1855  to 

1857  and  1861. 

Secretary  of  Conference  1852, 
1855,  1858  and  1860. 

President  of  the  English  New 
Connexion  Conference  in  1879. 


WEAVER,  FRANCIS  G. 
R.  on  T.  1843.— R.F.  v.&O.  1847. 


1843  Waterford 

44  No  station — ill  health  . . 

45  Crosby  &  Elizabethtown. 

46  Malahide and  Norwich.. 

47  Malahide..      

48  Cayuga 

51  Lake  Erie  Mission. 
54  Blanshard 

56  Morris .  

57  Clinton  .  

58  Caledonia 

59  Norwich 

61  Caledonia 

64  Meaford. 


1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
3 
3 
2 
1 
1 
1 
2 
3 
3 


476 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


1867  Arran 2 

69  Holland  East 1 

70  Durham. . .  . ,             1 

71  Haldimand.               2 

73  Caledonia 2 

Chairman    of    District     1866, 

1868  and  1874. 
London  Conference. 


WEBB,  WILLIAM.- 

e.  out.  1853.— r.  f.  c.  &o.  1857. 

.2 

...   1 

..       3 

...     2 

...  3 

...   2 

2 

2 


1853  Manvers    ... 

55  Milton 

56  Malahide.  . . 
59  Howard . . 

62  Melbourne. . . 
65  Bayham 
67  Norwich . . 
69  London  North . 


71  Howard sup'd)  4 

London  Conference. 


WELLS,  WILLIAM. 
e.  on  t.  1866. 


1866  Lansdown. 
67  Located. 


WEST,  I.  N.   D. 
1831  ) 

to  >  No  record  available. 

34  J 

35  Welland  Canal 1 

36  Nelson 1 

37  Lansdown  and  Rijleau  . .   2 
39  Expelled. 

Note. — At  the  Conference  of 
the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church 
in  1839  he  received  an  appoint- 
ment to  the  Matilda  Circuit,  and 
in  1840  he  organized  the  old 
Bonne  Chere  Mission.  He  con- 
tinued to  labour  in  the  active 
work  with  that  body  until  1864, 
when  he  obtained  a  superan- 
nuated relation  and  so  continued 
until  Dec.  23rd,  1877,  when  he 
died  in  the  82nd  year  of  his  age. 


WEST,  PAUL  V 

R.  on  r.  1842. — ord,  1844. — 

R.  f.  c   1846. 

1842 .      '. .       1 

43  Stanstead  South..  1 

44  Stukeley  2 

46  Barnston ...  3 

49  Located. 


WESTERN,   WILLIAM. 
c.  1857.— r.  on  t.  1858. 

1S.37 .  i 

58  Ekfrid.  . . .       1 

59  Located. 


•      WHALEY,  JOHN. 
1835  London 2 

37  Loudon  and  St.  Thomas.  1 

38  Located. 


WHITCOMB,  ORRIN. 

c.  1850.— r.  on  t.  1851.— 

R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1854. 

1850 ■  ....  1 

51  Potton  ..,..,  1 

52  Heurysburg 2 

54  Dunham ......            . .  1 

55  Prince  Edward  3 
58  Lansdown              . .      . .  2 

60  Cayuga.                 1 

61  Pelham           ....  1 

62  Bayham  .  .  3 
65  Bayham  ...  .(sup'd.)  7 
72  Cayuga  . .  . .  2 
74  Milford           ...  1 

Chairman  of  District  1859, 1873 
and  1874. 

Toronto  Conference. 


WHITE,  JAMES. 
r.  on,  t.  1859.— ord.  1861.— 
r   f.  c.  1863. 
1859  Caledon 

•61  New  Hope 

64  Lansdown 

66  London  North 
68  Talbotville. 

72  Omemee      . . 

73  Aylmer 


2 
3 

2 

2 

..       4 

1 

2 

Chairman  of  District  1873  and 
1874. 

London  Conference. 


WILKINSON,  HENRY. 

R.  wit.  1843.— ord.  1846.- 
R.  f.  c.  1847. 

1843 . . 


44  Lansdown 

45  No  station — ill  health 

46  Newcastle ...  ... 

47  Nassagaweya      ...... 

48  Waterford          . .      . .  2 
50  Ancaster.  2 

52  Howard 2 

54  Malahide  2 

56  Norwich  .  .2 

58  Dereham  ..             ...  2 

60  Caledon  2 

62  Dereham                . .  2 

64  Pelham 2 

66  Prince  Edward.  1 

67  Nassagaweya  ,  3 
70  Penville  3 

73  Meaford  .    . .  1 

74  Cavan          .......  1 

Chairman  of  District  1858  to 
1874. 

Secretary  of  Conference,  1857. 

President  of  Conference,  1859. 

Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 
ference, Toronto,  1874. 

Toronto  Conference. 


WILKINSON,  JOHN. 
b.  out.  1834.— r.  f.  c.  & 0. 1838. 


1834 


..  1 


35  Hamilton .......    ...       1 

37  Ancaster  and  Nelson ...     1 

38  Welland  Canal    2 

40  Ancaster  and  Nelson         2 
42  Waterford  .  2 

44  St,  Thomas  2 

46  Waterford  ...  2 

48  Malahide 2 

50  Norwich ,2 

52  Newcastle  2 

54  Cavan         . .  1 

55  Barton        2 

57  Nassagaweya.  .   2 

59  Pelham     »  ,  ...  2 

61  Norwich  .:.  .    .  3 

64  Norwich  . .        .  .(sup'd.)  9 
Chairman   of   District,    1836, 

1840,  1852  to  1854,  1859,  and 
1860. 

President  of  the  Conference, 
1845. 

Died  January  16th,  1874,  aged 
71  years. 


WILKINSON,  JOHN  A. 

r.  on  t.  1862.— ord.  1865.— 
r.  f.  c.  1866. 

1862  Durham  . .  . .   1 

63  Nissouri  2 

65  Norwich . .  . .  ! .  2 

67  Dunnville  ..       1 

68  Simcoe        . .  . .  4 
72  Located. 


WILKINSON,  THOMAS 
LOTTRIDGE. 

r.  mix.  1862.— r.  f.  c.  &  0. 1866. 


1862  London  North . 

63  Caledon. 

64  Waterford  . . 

65  London 

66  Bolton 

68  St.  Catharines  . . 

70  Barton . 

72  Aurora 

74  Nassagaweya  ,,..,, 
London  Conference 


WILLIAMS,  ELIAS. 
r.  out.  1844.—  r.  f.  c.  &o.  1848. 

1844  Welland  Canal. 

45  Ancaster  and  Nelson 

46  Nassagaweya ... 

47  Malahide. 

48  London.      

49  Howard. . .  ...     2 

51  Malahide 3 

54  Welland  Canal 2 

56  Ancaster ......  •  •   3 

59  Prince  Edward  .  . .    3 

62  Middleton .2 


METHODIST  NEW  CONNEXION  CONFERENCE. 


477 


1864  New  Hope 
67  Barton.    . 
70  Dunnvillc. 
73  Dunnville. 

Chairman    of 

1870,  1871,  and  1872. 

London  Conference. 


.(sup'y).  2 
District    1866, 


WILLIAMS,  JAMES. 

1829  ) 

to  >  No  record  available. 

8*1 

35  Hope.  . 

37  Cobourg  and  Peterboro' 
38 .(sup'y). 


Died  February  1853,  aged  84 
years. 

WILLIAMS,  JNO.  BIDLAKE. 

R.  on  t.  1871. 

1871  Manvers                 1 

'72  Nelson.         .          . .  1 

73  Arnott.                .(sup'y).  1 

74  Hespeler ...           . .      . .  1 

London  Conference. 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM. 

'  c.  1854.— E.  on  t.  1855.— 

e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1858. 

1854  Owen  Sound 1 

55  Welland  Canal  . .       1 

56  London.  .  1 


1857  Ancaster 

58  Gait. 

59  Toronto. 

60  Barton 

63  Cavan  . .      

67  Waterford.  . 

70  Hespeler 

Chairman    of    District    1864, 

1865,  1869,  and  1874. 

Secretary  of  Conference  1867. 

President  of  Conference  1872. 

Delegate  to  First  General  Con- 
ference, Toronto,  1874. 

London  Conference. 


WILLIMOTT,  WILLIAM. 

E.  on  t.  1859.— oed.  1861.— 
e.  f.  c.  1863 


1859  Lake  Erie  Mission. .    . 
61  Arran 

63  Meaford 

64  Walkerton 

68  Kitley  

69  Clarke.. 

72  Harriston. ,      ... 

Chairman  of  District  1866. 
London  Conference. 

WILSON,  JOHN  J. 
E.  on  t.  1859  &  1864. 
1859  Southampton. 
60  Located.         . . 


1864  Yorkville.. . 
65  Clarke 

69  Manvers  . . . 

70  Expelled. 


WITHROW,  WM.  H,  M.A. 

K.WIT.  1861.— E.  F.  C.  &  0.  1865. 

1861  Waterford..    , 1 

62  Caledonia..      1 

63  Montreal 1 

64  Hamilton .      .        . .    .    .   2 

66  Withdrew  and  united  with 

the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Confe- 


WOOLSEY,  JOSEPH. 
Died  1835. 


WEIGHT,  AARON. 
e.  ojit.  1850. — u.  f.  c.  &o.  1854. 

1850  Elizabethtown .  1 

51  Blanshard.                 . . .  1 

52  Caledon 1 

53  Crosby 1 

54  Newcastle.  1 

55  Withdrew. 


THE 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS 


I'XDKR    THE    CARE    OF    THE 


JIUtlljnMst   $hfo   €fmntxion   flfljurtlt) 


OF 


C   A  INT   A^  D   A  , 

From  188~>  to   1874, 

showing  what  .ministers  and  preach  eks  have  been  stationed 
thereon,  the  numbe1!  of  members  for  each  year,  and 
the  amounts  contributed  for  the  mission- 
ARY   AND    OTHER    CHUliCH    FUNDS. 


A. 


Year 


ADELAIDE. 
A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Middlesex,  Ontario. 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1835 
36 
to 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Henry  Johnson 

Ineliuled  ill  the  St.  Thomas  Circuit,   and  / 
from  1854  part  of  the  Ekfrid  Circuit.  \ 

James  Baskerville.  ... 

John  H.  Simpson 

John  H.  Simpson 

Joseph  Folliek 

Walton  Preston 

Walton  Preston 

James  Gundy 

James  Gundy 

James  Gundy 

James  Gundy     . . . 

James  Shaw 

John  Walker. 
John  Walker. 
Thomas  Jackson . 
Thomas  Jackson . 
Thomas  Jackson . 
See  London  Conf 


Fr.Mis. 

No.  of 



Memliers. 

( 'outing. 

Paternal. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

64 
40 

.... 

1-2- 'J 

si '56 

81  00 

$80  04 

101 

0  78 

1  65 

52  12 

102 

0  64 

52  12 

109 

1  47 

0  93 

•SO  80 

98  08 

108 

1  20 

1  00 

0  S3 

101  Os 

SO 

1  25 

1  24 

0  90 

1  94  90 

9.". 

1  65 

1  91 

4  00 

157  34 

124 

3  45 

4  75 

5  50 

117  17 

208 

3  50 

2  66 

4  30 

167  94 

198 

2  30 

2  26 

4  19 

150  35 

174 

1  08 

1  50 

1  23 

108  63 

130 

2  45 

4  75 

3  50 

129  55 

95 

1  50 

8  90 

1  60 

123  41 

145 

1  50 

2  50 

1  75 

157  45 

!    149 

1  25 

2  50 

1  50 

160  91 

METHODIST  NEW  CONNEXION  CONFERENCE. 

r 


479 


AINLEYVILLE. 

A  village  in  the  townships  of  Morris  and  Grey,  County  of  Huron,  Province  of  Ontario.     It  was  formerly 

Morris  and  Grey  Mission. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


-I- 


1862  James  Gaddis 

63  James  Scott,  James  H.  Orme. 

64  William  Birks  . .    .  

65  William  B.  Danard 

Andrew  F.  Dempsey 

Andrew  F.  Dempsey 

68  Walton  Preston 

69  Walton  Preston. 

70  Walton  Preston. 

71  David  Auld .  .... 

72  James  Gundy  .  . . 

73  Adam  Glazier 

74  Reuben  J.  Tyler.    . 

See  London  Conference. 


No.  of 
Members 


Funds. 


Con  ting,  j  Paternal.  I  Sup.  M. 


67 


i  i 
92 

200 
57 
63 
71 
93 
-  78 
78 
78 
77 
53 

150 


$1  00 
0  89 


18 
85 
34 
35 
67 
40 
20 
39 


f  0  60 
1  37 

0  72 

1  39 


1  50 


73 
10 


97 
87 
00 
20 
50 
13 
14 
66 


ANCASTER. 


A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Wentworth,  Ontario. 


1837  John  Wilkinson,  Thomas  Rump,   William 
-     Sparham,  Wm.  Martin,  John  Pert 

38  Supplied  from  Hamilton.. 

39  Alexander  Anderson,  John  Pert 

40  John  Wilkinson 

41  John  Wilkinson,  John  Shilton. .  . .    . . 

42  William  Robinson  

43  Ephraim  Van  Norman 

44  Ephraim  Van  Norman,  John  H.  Simpson. 

45  James  Brennan,  Elias  Williams 

46  James  Caswell.. 

47  James  Caswell . . 

48  James  Brennan.    .  

49  James  Brennan,  J Breakenridge  . 

50  Henry  Wilkinson 

51  Henry  Wilkinson,  John  Bell 

52  James  Brennan,  William  Barnett. 

53  James  B.  Kershaw,  James  Crawford. 

54  Darius  Bettes,  James  Hill.. 

55  Darius  Bettes,  J Kettle . 

56  Elias  Williams,  J.  Kettle 

57  Elias  Williams,  William  Williams  . .      . 

58  Elias  Williams,  George  Brown 

59  George  Brown 

60  Joseph  E.  Vining,  Alexander  Y.  Hartley 

61  James  Hill,  Daniel  McKenzie. . 

62  James  Hill,  James  J.  A.  Lever 

63  James  Hill,  David  Smyth 

64  George  Richardson,  David  Smyth . 

65  George  Richardson,  William  Smyth  . . 

66  George  Richardson,  William  Smyth  . 

67  James  McAlister,  William  Henderson 

68  James  McAlister,  William  Hall   .... 

69  James  McAlister,  William  Hall     .  . . 

70  James  McAlister,  James  C.  Caswell         . .    . 

71  James  Caswell,  Nassau  B.  Topping. . 

72  James  Caswell,  Joseph  Philp. 

73  James  Caswell,  John  G.  Fallis 

74  Daniel  M.  McKenzie,  Richard  C.  Henders.. 

See  London  Conference. 


234 
223 
254 
221 
192 

*  102 
195 
368 
341 

+  268 
168 
172 
180 
165 
174 
148 
158 
181 
183 
206 
167 
266 
288 
299 
289 
226 
258 
236 
293 
295 
297 
306 
302 
270 
293 
244 
236 
230 


00 
37 
00 
00 

50 
26 

7  02 

8  60 

9  37 


5  44 

5  22 

6  61 

7  37 
7  32 
5  46 


3  9:1 

6  10 

2  00 

4  00 

6  25 

0  77 

558 

4  02 

10  60 

5  15 

3  75 

9  53 

8  00 

5  33 

6  00 

5  00 

2  40 

5  39 

9  59 

9  30 

13  41 

5  99 

7  09 

10  71 

23  91 

12  26 

16  91 

5  61 

ARRAN. 


1857  James  Crawford.  . 

58  James  Crawford. 

59  Edward  Kershaw 


A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Bruce,  Ontario. 

60 

42 

123 


2  00 


Miss'y. 


$0  55 

$61  34 

0  75 

102  00 

0  80 

128  10 

0  95 

66  97 

0  85 

67  26 

2  28 

88  43 

4  25 

112  82 

3  25 

73  75 

1  30 

66  23 

1  43 

67  08 

35  64 

3  00 

65  45 

3  10 

62  39 

90  65 

124  37 

135  24 

83  23 

87  30 

73  92 

, 

90  48 

116  21 

103  42 

180  96 

2  5( 

3   225  28 

4  5( 

1   208  38 

2  7 

5   151  70 

212  00 

2  3' 

4   161  00 

2  0 

3   130  50 

4  0 

3   157  26 

1  5 

3   181  43 

5  4 

1    80  38 

4  3 

5    80  00 

6  8 

7   100  00 

6  8 

9   158  56 

5  8 

3   182  70 

15  1 

9   205  92 

18  1 

?   210  02 

7  4 

I        235  95 

8  3 

3   189  52 

15  4 

4   164  66 

8  5 

3   156  50 

7  7 

3    158  83 

5 

4 

3   144  62 

2  97 

2  28 

0  50 

0  50 

0  50 

0  50 

49  12 
21  88 
24  00 


Nelson  set  off  for  two  years.     +  Nassagaweya  Circuit  set  off. 


480 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1860  Thomas  Fox  

61  William  Willimott 

62  William  Willimott 

63  Hamilton  Leith.      ...  

64  Hamilton  Leith. 

65  Henry  Hall  ...  

66  Henry  Hall . .  .... 

67  Francis  G.  Weaver         . .      . .  ...... 

68  Francis  G.  "Weaver 

69  Thomas  Hamilton,  James  Gaddis 

70  Henry  Hall,  Thomas  Rennie. 

71  Thomas  Rennie.    ... 

72  William  B.  Danard 

73  William  B.  Danard,  William  Cunningham. 

74  William  B.  Danard . 

See  Toronto  Conference. 


No.  of 
Members. 

93 

93 

84 
113 
142 
126 
123 
118 
132 
127 
124 
200 
186 
177  . 
177 


Funds. 


Conting.  Paternal.  Sup.  M, 


82  00 
1  50 
1  00 
1  00 
0  79 
0  83 

0  74 

1  20 
0  88 
0  62 
0  64 


$0  50 

6  65 

0  30 

1  33 

0  63 


39 
50 


22 
95 
50 
50 


0  48 
0  95 
2^29 

2  50 

3  07 


$0  50 

0  90 

1  20 
0  20 
0  56 
0  87 
0  42 
0  75 
0  70 
0  62 

0  72 

1  29 

2  75 
4  00 


ARTEMESIA  and  OSPREY. 
Two  townships  in  the  County  of  Grey,  Ontario. 


1860  Joseph  Rawson . 

61  Joseph  Rawson. 

62  Sydney  F.  Depew. . 

63  Thomas  Jackson 

64  Thomas  Jackson  .. 

65  Thomas  Jackson  .. 

66  James  J.  A.  Lever 

67  James  J.  A.  Lever 

68  Richard  Redeoff 

69  Richard  RedeofF     

70  Joseph  Andrews . 

71  Adam  Glazier  .        .=..=. 

72  James  Baskerville       .      » 

73  James  Baskerville 

74  James  Baskerville  . 

See  Toronto  Conference. 


53 

73 

115 

92 

188 

160 

112 

114 

89 

80 

80 

77 

70 

77 


■| 


58 

69 

90 

62 

73 

77 

65 

125 

93 

94 

101 

147 


2  60 


ARTHUR. 

A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Wellington,  Ontario. 
1851  Thomas  O.  Adkins.. 

52  Thomas  O.  Adkins 

53  John  Shilton.  . .      

54  John  Shilton.      ...  ... 

55  Andrew  Clark 

56  Andrew  Clark  . . 

57  David  Auld ....  

58  David  Auld. 
69  John  Histon..      ..  .... 

60  David  Auld. 

61  William  Birks 

62  William  Birks,  William  B.  Danard 

63  Ser  Mount  Forest.   ...    .  .  ... 


1 

12 

1 

25 

1 

27 

3 

00 

00 
20 

00 
56 
45 
50 


1  00 


27 
12 
12 


1  65 
1  70 


0  25 


Miss'y. 


1  00 

... 
0  50 

0  64 

1  21 

0  88 

0  20 

0  20 

0  25 

0  25 

0  30 

0  25 

0  30 

0  35 

0  33 

0  80 

0  91 

0  30 

0  84 

1  09 

0  69 

2  50 

3  70 

4  00 

0  97 

1  27 

0  83 

1  00 

1  00 

•  1  70 

1  00 

2  32 

1  04 

2  75 

3  34 

2  75 

2  18 

2  38 

1  65 

2  00 

3  00 

2  25 

i 

$28  90 
70  26 
69  78 
60  00 
57  60 
33  75 

68  10 
65  60 

69  55 

84  00 
63  83 
87  36 

85  23 
133  45 
190  54 


23  42 
25  74 
50  00 

63  57 
45  00 

119  57 
78  67 

135  00 
53  35 
35  36 

64  82 

65  75 
119  07 
101  25 


32  70 
45  78 
88  00 
55  47 
35  12 
28  47 
51  21 
38  66 
86  27 
96  56 


ASHFIELD. 


A  township  in  the  County  of  Huron,  Ontario. 


1862  Alexander  Y.  Hartley.. 

63  JohnS.  Orr 

64  Reuben  J.  Tyler 

65  John  Walker. . 

66  John  Walker 

67  John  Walker. . 
tiS  John  W    Dochstader. 

69  John  W    Dochstader 

70  Thomas  Jackson ... 

71  Thomas  Jackson   . 

72  John  Walker. .        . 

73  John  Walker.      . 

74  James  Caswell 

Sec  London  Conference. 


72 
51 
54 
53 
50 
57 
87 
95 
109 
114 
90 
98 


1  00 

0  78 

1  25 


u 

87 

0 

75 

1 

93 

1 

65 

1 

50 

1 

50 

3 

39 

2 

50 

0  73 
0  17 


00 
25 


0  75 


00 
32 
75 
80 
50 
74 
37 


0  67 
0  28 
00 
36 
00 
50 
75 
00 
05 
00 
50 
08 


40  00 
27  00 
52  19 
89  3S 

84  00 
77  16 

63  00 

85  64 
99  17 

64  71 
"99  28 
100  00 


METHODIST   NEW   CONNEXION    CONFERENCE. 


481 


AURORA. 
A  village  in  the  townships  of  York  and  Whitchurch,  Ontario. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1858  Thomas  Goldsmith .. 

59  Thomas  Goldsmith 

60  Thomas  Goldsmith 

61  David  Savage.      . .  

62  David  Savage 

63  David  Savage. .  

64  George  Brown .    . . . .    . .  

65  George  Brown 

66  George  Brown 

67  George  Brown,  William  Grandy  .... 

68  Samuel  B.  Gundy 

69  Samuel  B.  Gundy,  Joshua  R.  Kay 

70  Samuel  B.  Gundy,  Robert  J.  Elliott. 

71  Samuel  B.  Gundy,  Robert  J.  Elliott 

72  Thomas  L.  Wilkinson,  Thomas  Hall  . . 

73  Thomas  L.  Wilkinson,  Thomas  Grandy 

74  James  C.  Seymour. .        . . 

See  Toronto  Conference. 


No.  of 
Members. 


100 
109 
122 
111 
117 
103 
119 
130 
145 
148 
147 
176 
163 
148 
120 
124 


Funds. 


Conting.  Paternal.   Sup.  M.    Miss'y 


jfl  00 
6  90 


76 
50 
80 
00 
00 
00 
75 
00 
50 
00 
00 
54 


84  50 
3  00 
3  12 


1 
2 
3 

3 

3 

3 

4  68 
10  70 
16  40 
15  60 

7  33 

4  30 


00 
36 
00 
25 

25 
60 


$4  23 


2 
2 
5 
2 
3 
3 
11 
11 
4 


56 
14 
20 
75 
00 
25 
00 
50 
58 


6  62 

11  13 

13  43 

5  22 

5  80 


$133  32 

83  12 

105  28 

117  94 
145  17 
129  91 

118  05 
150  04 
197  54 
223  54 
219  28 
787  69 
194  96 
176  96 
171  94 
173  63 


AYLMER. 


A  village  in  the  township  of  Malahide,  County  of  Elgin,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  Malahide  Circuit. 
1872  John  Elliott .  54       I     1  88  4  80  1  31  39  00 

73  James  White 64       |     2  00  110         0  75         58  63 

74  James  White.      ...  63       j     4  00  3  50         4  00  80  00 

See  London  Conference. 

AYTON. 

A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Normanby,  County  of  Grey,  Ontario. 

1859  James  Gaddis 

60  James  Gaddis,  Reuben  J.  Tyler  

61  John  Walker ....  

62  John  Walker. 

63  John  Walker ... 

64  Daniel  JJ.  McKenzie  .    .  

65  Now  called  Harriston  Mission 


76 
90 
53 
53 

68 
68 


7  05 

0  90 

1  34 
0  98 

3  28 


25 
57 


1  30 

1  44 

2  52 


1 

00 

2  00 

1 

00 

0 

80 

0 

80 

1 

80     | 

42  45 
118  23 
52  40 
81  78 
70  60 
56  51 


B. 


BARNSTON. 

A  township  in  the  County  of  Stanstead,  Quebec. 

1843  Frederick  E.  Powers 

. .    .j         50 

.       - 

44  George  W    Stone. . 

1         52 

1       1  27 

45  George  W.  Stone  .. 

.!         45 

j       4  00 

46  Paul  V.  West. 

30 

1      ■    •• 

12  67 

47  Paul  V.  West          .  . 

21 

2  87 

j       6  50 

48  Paul  V.  West            

21 

2  75 

!      6  71 

49  L.  P.  Adams 

21 

0  50 

!       3  19 

50  L.  P.  Adams 

70 

1  27 

13  23 

51  L.  P.  Adams 

50 

1  10 

24  92 

52  See  Stanstead 

50 

1  25 

1     15  72 

BARTON. 

A  township  in  the  County  of  Wentworth,  Ontario. 

1848  Brinton  P.  Brown. . 



49  William  Bothwell 

102 

!     6  18 

54  95 

50  Thomas  Brown . 

86 

I     4  54 

27  62 

51  John  Gundy.. 

81 

6  45 

69  27 

52  John  C.  Watts 

81 

5  00 

42  90 

53  James  Shaw,  Charles  Childs  . . 

. . 

90 

6  40 

.  ■• . 

104  75 

54  James  Shaw,  Charles  Childs 

81 

1  67 

106  83 

31 

482 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


Funds. 

Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 

Paternal. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

76 

$2  10 

$3  24 

$115  12 

56  John  Wilkinson 

70 

•  ■  ■  ■ 

1  57 

1  00 

78  50 

57  Joseph  E.  Vining 

62 

.... 

4  53 

2  00 

67  73 

58  Joseph  E.  Vining. 

88 

2  95 

5  60 

91  96 

59  Joseph  E.  Vining.          

155 

.... 

2  72 

2  59 

113  83 

60  William  Williams                 

157 

$3  20 

5  25 

2  50 

90  06 

61  William  Williams                                     . .      . . 

154 

5  00 

2  42 

2  35 

68  47 

62  William  Williams 

158 

4  10 

4  57 

65  63 

63  James  C.  Seymour 

158 

4  25 

2  50 

3  63 

88  61 

64  James  C.  Seymour. ...      . .      . .              ....*. 

144 

1  50 

0  87 

3  55 

105  31 

65  James  C.  Seymour                    .... 

149 

0  50 

1*75 

2  55 

103  96 

66  William  Grandy  ..                                       . .      . . 

144 

0  50 

1  37 

2  68 

95  65 

67  Elias  Williams .... 

139 

4  00 

5  37 

8  75 

100  00 

68  Elias  Williams 

141 

5  40 

5  40 

7  91 

100  29 

69  Elias  Williams  . . .               .  . 

160 

4  57 

4  55 

8  00 

85  26 

70  Thomas  L.  Wilkinson 

176 

4  57 

4  70 

•6  10 

85  81 

71  Thomas  L.  Wilkinson. 

149 

3  43 

7  42 

9  13 

58  60 

72  Frederick  Haynes. 

135 

5  63 

8  72 

5  43 

106  30 

73  Frederick  Haynes.          

121 

4  84 

5  42 

4  99 

76  70 

111 

5  10 

3  "83 

5  00 

41  49 

See  Loudon  Conference. 

BAYHAM. 

A  township  in  the  County  of  Elgin,  Ontario. 


1856  Thomas  Rump 

57  Thomas  Rump. . . 

58  Benjamin  Haigh. .... 

59  Benjamin  Haigh 

60  James  Baskerville 

61  James  Baskerville 

62  Orrin  Whitcomb 

63  Orrin  Whitcomb... 

64  Orrin  Whitcomb 

65  William  Webb 

66  William  Webb  .... 

67  Edward  F.  Brown.    

68  Edward  F.  Brown. 

69  Edward  F.  Brown 

70  Joseph  B.  Goodspeed . . . 

71  Joseph  B.  Goodspeed. 

72  Joseph  B.  Goodspeed . . . 

73  John  Elliott.. 

74  John  Elliott 

See  London  Conference. 


100 
109 
112 
168 
144 
151 
139 
147 
137 
127 
143 
172 
169 
172 
159 
160 
108 


1  75 

2  50 

2  21 

65 

00 

4  00 

66 

2  25 

01 

2  75 

98 

1  29 

15 

1  22 

25 

1  50 

10 

2  42 

10 

3  98 

50 

5  00 

00 

8  87 

00 

6  19 

00 

5  88 

54 

1  88 

1  45 

1  93 

1  29 

0  63 

0  50 

0  63 

0  55 

0  31 

3  57 

6  18 

4  29 

3  20 

3  50 

2  36 

4  00 

1  26 

42  37 
51  18 

41  23 
40  63 

101  00 
76  48 
62  81 
74  27 
44  28 
115  93 
105  06 
73  18 
40  45 
38  35 
44  44 
51  16 

42  19 
36  50 


BAY  OF  QUINTE. 

So  named  from  a  Bay  which  separates  the  County  of  Prince  Edward  from  the  County  of  Hastings, 

Ontario. 


1867  Arthur  Burns        

61 

128 

70  Charles  Barltrop ...               

124 

71  Charles  Barltrop 

124 

72  Charles  Barltrop 

120 

73  Charles  Barltrop ... 

111 

74  Hamilton  Leith.  ........... 

106 

See  Toronto  Conference. 

BODJV 

[IN. 



1  87 

2  40 

1  50 

1  98 

2  52 

2  16 

1  98 

4  50 

2  50 

0  80 

5  00 

2  50 

1  36 

2  72 

2  55 

3  65 

2  52 

2  82 

4  10 

2  35 

1  41 

A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Grey,  County  of  Huron,  Ontario. 

Ainleyville  Circuit. 


1864  Thomas  Fox. . 

65  James  Hocking 

66  James  Hocking .... 

67  Alexander  Y.  Hartley. 

68  Alexander  Y.  Hartley. 


64 

65 

66 

111 


58  50 
87  57 

108  61 
95  24 
97  79 

100  00 
83  64 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


48  73 

52  00 

64  53 

110  67 


0  82 

1  00 

0  47 

1  32 

1  22 

2  31 

0  97 

0  74 

2  45 

2  62 

2  88 

2  21 

METHODIST   NEW   CONNEXION   CONFERENCE. 


483 


1869  Thomas  M.  Jefferis.    . . 

70  Thomas  M.  Jefferis ... 

71  William  J.  Smith. 

72  Reuben  J.  Tyler 

73  Reuben  J.  Tyler       ...      . 

74  Joseph  Philp 

See  London  Conference. 


Ill 
79 
85 
69 
70 
65 


$1  25 

$3  10 

1  25 

6  10 

1  15 

2  20 

1  25 

4  00 

1  26 

4  40 

$1  51 

2  10 

2*90 

3  04 


$78  12 
83  02 
89  71 
68  50 
68  00 


BOLTON. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Brome,  Quebec. 


1843  Isaac  Blake    ...  

44  Frederick  E.  Powers,  J.  E.  Kimbal.. 

45  L.  P. .Adams,  L.  Olmstead.. 

46  L   P.  Adams  .  

47  L.  P.  Adams 

48  L.  P.  Adams ...      . 

49  Henry  Bursell . 

50  Henry  Bursell . .  

51  Henry  Bursell ... 

52  Francis  Hunt.  

53  Francis  Hunt 

54  Francis  Hunt. 


No  record  in  Conference  Minutes. 


56 
57 

58  John  Bain ...  .... 

59  John  Bain  

60  John  Bell 

61  John  Bell 

62  Richard  Paintin  ....  .... 

63  Richard  Paintin      

64  Richard  Paintin 

65  J Rogers 

66  Thomas  L.  Wilkinson,  William  Peck 

67  Thomas  L.  Wilkinson,  Charles  Barltrop. 

68  Joseph  H.  Fowler. .  

69  Joseph  H.  Fowler. 

70  Joseph  H.  Fowler. . .  .... 

71  Joseph  H.  Fowler 

72  Hamilton  Leith,  Francis  Delong. 

73  Hamilton  Leith. . 

74  Albert  M.  Delong 

See  Montreal  Conference. 


220 

245 

150 

135 

140 

141 

155 

100 

75 

78 

89 

74 


50 
59 
65 
59 
114 
128 
133 
130 
125 
156 
155 
138 
135 
146 
170 
157 


3  00 

1  00 

6  27 
0  29 
0  41 
0  58, 
6  83 


65 
38 
35 
70 
80 
81 
54 


23 

28 
00 
25 
05 
03 
75 


0  70 
2  00 
0  50 


1  07 

2  25 
0  57 

0  26 
0  26 
0  65 

0  22 
2  90 
2  30 

2  63 
12  10 
12  30 
12  80 

1  14 

3  18 


0  63 


0  25 


1  10 


6  29 

0  34 

0  44 

2  00 

5  71 

2  87 

2  76 

1  62 

1  97 

1  90 

2  52 

1  60 

13  75 
21  83 
19  37 
21  90 
29  52 
10  07 
17  02 
15  23 
8  73 
31  93 
39  00 


25  60 

22  50 

19  88 

11  12 

33  94 

36  06 

39  71 

65  85 

117  63 

104  03 

110  66 

85  27 

93  41 

137  68 

110  45 

92  48 


BROCK. 

A  township  in  the  County  and  Province  of  Ontario. 


1849  William  Gundy. 

50  John  C.  Warren 

51  John  C.  Warren .  . .  

52  Christopher  Curry      

53  Christopher  Curry 

54  Nassau  C.  Gowan 

55  Nassau  C.  Gowan,  David  Auld 

56  Nassau  C.  Gowan. ... 
57"Edward  Kershaw.. 

58  Walton  Preston    . .         

59  Walton  Preston,  Richard  Paintin 

60  Walton  Preston,  John  S.  Orr 

Thomas  M.  Jefferis 

Thomas  M.  Jefferis,  James  C   Seymour 

Andrew  F.  Dempsey  

Andrew  F.  Dempsey 

65  John  Shuttleworth 

66  John  Shuttleworth .   ...       


61 
62 
63 
64 


53 

58 

62 

50 

50 

67 

71 

79 

33 

250 

175 

140 

141 

144 

150 

127 

119 




2  04 

0  75 

i  66 

1  20 

1  57 

1  25 

1  30 

6  60 

1  35 

2  00 

1  40 

2  10 

1  50 

2  15 

1  00 

1  00 

2  92 

1  48 

6  50 

3-  00 

2  35 

5  30 

4  00 

3  00 

4  00 

3  00 

2  50 

3  38 

2  23 

3  12 

3  24 

2  52 

4  75 

2  58 

3  50 

4  00 

2  60 

3  55 

53  88 
59  50 
61  95 
91  95 

98  48 
158  18 
145  22 

93  83 
59  37 

99  11 
117  50 

127  11 
138  07 
120  66 

128  27 
100  00 
136  00 


*  Potton  set  off. 


484 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


Funds. 

Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 

Paternal. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1867  Alford  B.  Demill    -:.,.., 

105 

$3  55 

$3  30 

$9  00 

$162  90 

68  Alford  B.  Demill      . . 

107 

6  25 

5  20 

9  60 

159  00 

69  Alford  B.  Demill,  Robert  Smylie 

122 

,6  25 

5  90 

9  25 

121  00 

70  Alford  B.  Demill 

137 

6  25 

4  85 

6  03 

146  27 

140 

6  38 

4  89 

6  20 

122  83 

131 

4  96 

5  82 

5  27 

165  23 

73  Thomas  Fox,  James  Livingstone.                     . 

148 

6  80 

14  29 

8  00 

184  18 

74  Thomas  Fox,  Alfred  Eley             

160 

6  00 

14  50 

9  00 

217  52 

See  Toronto  Conference. 

* 

BROME. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Brome,  Quebec. 


1861  James  Peck  . 

62  James  Rogers  ...,.-- 

63  James  Rogers 

64  James  Rogers  ... 

65  Benjamin  Haigh . 

66  JohnS.  Orr. 

67  JohnS.  Orr 

68  JohnS.  Orr 

69  John  Shuttleworth . .  *  . .      . 

70  John  Shuttleworth ....... 

71  John  Shuttleworth 

72  John  Shuttleworth . 

73  John  Fowkes  ,        ... 

74  John  Fowkes  .    . 

See  Montreal  Conference. 


73 
73 
60 

65 
65 
64 
79 
111 
79 
49 
52 
57 
54 


2  42 

... 

,  1  93* 

2  18 

1  84 

3  30 

1  50 

0  40 

0  80 

1  57 

1  30 

2  35 

3  00 

4  00 

2  00 

2  50 

.    3  05 

3  13 

1  00 

3  05 

8  00 

2  00 

2  05 

2  75 

2  00 

3  15 

3  12 

2  05 

3  50 

3  65 

2  10 

3  60 

4  00 

2  00 

2  50 

3  50 

1  73 

2  38 

2  48 

25  16 
40  00 
33  45 
39  45 
72  78 
74  54 
61  48 
55  29 
66  49 
81  66 
95  10 
80  00 
11  04 


c 


CALEDON. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Cardwell,  Ontario. 


1839  John  Shilton 

40  John  Shilton 

41  James  Laidley .. 

42  John  Shilton  . .  

43  John  Shilton,  James  Jolliffe  .. 

44  1 
,-Y  Supplied  from  Trafalgar, 

46  William  Ramage 

47  William  Ramage . .  

48  James  Hales  .... 

49  United  with  Trafalgar 

50  Christopher  Curry. . 

51  Christopher  Curry. 

52  Aaron  Wright 

53  George  Langford .  

54  George  Langford 

55  George  Langford 

56  J Simeon 

57  Thomas  Reid 

58  Thomas  Reid,  William  Glass.. 

59  Thomas  Reid,    {«=WhiTaylor,    J 

60  Henry  Wilkinson,  James  White    ... 

til  Henry  Wilkinson,  James  C.  Seymour..    . 

62  John  H.  Simpson,  William  H.  Moss 

63  John  H.  Simpson,  Thomas  L.  Wilkinson 

64  Edward  F.  Brown,  William  B.  Danard  . . 

65  See  Erin  Circuit 


30 
22 
75 
75 
73 


53 
71 
52 

202 
82 

105 
95 
70 
81 
40 
30 
70 

154 

182 
179 
176 
192 
180 
179 


■  •  ■  • 

* 

— 

2  00 
2  75 
1  40 

...» 

1  00 

0  50 

1  05 

0  52 

2  79 

1  58 

4  20 

9  95 

10  00 

3  93 

3  65 

6  00 

4  29 

3  18 

1  00 

1  00 

1  75 

1  50 

5  00 

4  00 

9  00 

6  76 

6  76 

7  28 

1  10 

7  00 

2  00 

0  95 

2  10 

1  00 

6  68 

3  94 

4  00 

2  00 


8  00 

9  41 

9  98 

10  00 

25  80 

45  70 

77  05 

87  23 

105  80 

51  68 

94  61 

121  48 

175  10 

139  12 

156  27 

149  11 

115  29 

159  27 

METHODIST   NEW    CONNEXION    CONFERENCE. 


485 


CALEDONIA. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Seneca,  County  of  Haldimand,  Ontario. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1858  Francis  G.  Weaver 

59  William  Bothwell 

60  William  Bothwell 

61  Francis  G.  Weaver . . . 

62  Francis  G.  Weaver. 

63  Francis  G.  Weaver . 

64  Joseph  Rawson 

65  Joseph  Rawson    

66  Joseph  Rawson.. 

67  Thomas  Reid 

68  Reuben  J.  Tyler.    .. 

69  Reuben  J.  Tyler  

70  Reuben  J.  Tyler . 

71  Walton  Preston      

72  Walton  Preston  

73  Francis  G.  Weaver 

74  Francis  G.  Weaver 

See  London  Conference. 


48 
53 
50 
76 
64 
59 
65 
56 
43 
64 
40 
40 
40 
42 
43 
46 


Funds. 


Couting. 

Paternal. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

•• 

$42  60 

. 

$i  00 

38  47 

$1  50 

1  00 

$6  75 

54  02 
32  00 

0  25 

2  00 

0  50 

50  00 

0  16 

1  62 

0  25 

39  50 

2  37 

1  76 

2  10 

28  67 

2  01 

1  32 

1  98 

37  00 

1  50 

2  19 

2  98 

62  10 

1  75 

2  25 

1  05 

82  00 

1  25 

2  10 

1  65 

63  00 

1  30 

3  00 

2  20 

67  00 

1  50 

3  00 

1  75 

50  00 

1  20 

4  20 

1  25 

67  12 

2  18 

3  00 

2  00 

54  26 

1  75 

3  10 

1  40 

44  00 

CAVAN. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Durham,  Ontario. 


1842  James  Hales 

43  James  Hales,  Francis  Hunt 

44  Francis  Hunt,  James  Caswell 

45  James  Caswell,  Thomas  Hamilton 

46  Benjamin  Haigh,  Thomas  Reid . 

47  John  H.  Simpson 

48  John  H.  Simpson,  Thomas  Brown 

49  James  Bell,  William  Peck 

50  James  Bell,  John  Shilton,  James  Gundy.. 

51  Joseph  Oates .{Manvers  set  off. 

52  William  Gundy '. 

53  William  Gundy  

54  John  Wilkinson      

55  John  Histon 

56  John  Histon 

57  Robert  N.  Hill 

58  Robert  N.  Hill 

59  David  Savage , .      . .  

60  David  Savage,  J Rogers 

61  David  D.  Rolston,  James  Hocking 

62  David  D.  Rolston,  Daniel  M.  McKenzie.. .      . 

63  William  Williams 

64  William  Williams,  Joel  T.  Pitcher.  . .    . 

65  William  Williams,  Joel  T.  Pitcher      . . 

66  William  Williams,  Neil  A.  McDiarmid 

67  James  Caswell,  Francis  Nugent 

68  James  Caswell,  Charles  Barltrop 

69  James  Caswell,  George  Swanton        

70  James  Caswell,  Joseph  Philp 

71  Calvin  Shaw,  Chancellor  Teeter 

72  Calvin  Shaw,  James  Livinstone. . .  . .    . 

73  Calvin  Shaw,  Nassau  B.  Topping 

74  Henry  Wilkinson,  Alfred  J.  Barltrop .    ...... 

See  Toronto  Conference. 


471 

314 

364 

334 

.  , 

264 

... 

250 

•  .  . 

280 

383 

528 

... 

180 

172 

164 

161 

132 

183 

.  , 

163 

213 

•  •  •  • 

273 

8  00 

256 

2  00 

253 

1  34 

314 

1  46 

208 

3  00 

267 

5  15 

256 

4  66 

249 

6  16 

251 

7  99 

249 

7  00 

248 

5  45 

211 

6  83 

230 

9  52 

227 

8  10 

230 

11  29 

2  25 


3  00 

3  07 

4  65 


73 
47 
92 
67 
37 
91 
07 

28 
31 


1  13 
1  17 

5  05 

6  34 


18 
90 

27 
84 


17  59 

10  42 
14  95 

11  02 


2  25 


0  53 
2  00 
4  98 


4  02- 


71 
47 
15 
48 
13 
09 
40 

8  00 

7 

3 


12 

79 

8  00 

11  69 

8  15 

11  63 


10  00 

120  12 
145  63 
191  60 
105  33 

85  27 

121  62 

128  37 
70  08 
84  42 

123  60 
99  32 
151  65 
165  67 
169  12 
97  14 
137  63 
149  10 
155  56 
133  08 

129  62 
176  72 
217  00 
249  00 
224  48 
230  72 
219  73 
214  14 
163  58 
175  88 
171  49 


1844  Thomas  Rump. 
45  Thomas  Rump .... 

46 .  . . . 

47  A Armstrong. 


CAYUGA. 
The  County  Town  of  the  County  of  Haldimand,  Ontario 

41 


98 
89 
60 


0  25 

.... 

6  37 

i  66 

— 

6  02 

8  00 
12  00 
22  10 


486 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1848  Francis  G.  Weaver 

49  Francis  G.  Weaver .    ... 

50  Francis  G.  Weaver 

51  Walter  Preston. .... 

52  Walter  Preston.      . 

53  Joseph  E.  Vining. 

54  Joseph  E.  Vining. 

55  Thomas  Ogden 

56  Thomas  Ogden         . .    . 

57  Nassau,  C.  Gowan  . , 

58  Darius  Bettes "... 

59  Darius  Bettes 

60  Orrin  Whitcomb. . 

61  Andrew  F.  Dempsey 

62  James  Baskerville 

63  James  Baskerville,  William  H 

64  Alexander  Y.  Hartley. 

65  Alexander  Y.  Hartley. 

66  Alexander  Y.  Hartley 

67  Hamilton  Leith 

68  Hamilton  Leith  . . 

69  James  Gundy 

70  George  Robinson 

71  Reuben  J.  Tyler 

72  Orrin  Whitcomb 

73  Orrin  Whitcomb 

74  Thomas  L.  McCutcheon. 

See  London  Conference. 


(Caledonia  set  of. 


Foss 


No.  of 
Members. 

40 
110 

114 
116 

70 
82 
91 
99 

78 

72 
154 

84 

81 

85 
100 

98 
104 

72 

85 
106 

77 

77 

84 

72 

60 

48 

50 


Conting.  Paternal.   Sup.  M.     Miss'y, 


Funds. 


75 
00 
00 
00 
00 
24 
75 
44 
84 
90 
25 
25 
12 
05 
80 


$1  03 
1  00 

1  00 

2  66 
0  67 

2  10 
2  50 
2  60 
4  00 
0  75 
0  87 


00 

25 
42 
01 
50 
29 
12 
00 


8  40 


58 
13 

74 


$1  00 

0  70 

2  00 

1  00 

2  00 

3  43 

2  05 

2  12 

1  34 

2  00 

0  15 

.1  00 

1  25 

1  25 

1  70 

2  33 

4  68 

8  40 

5  05 

3  56 

3  96 

1  50 

0  49 

1  30 

$12  00 
36  00 
43  00 
46  25 
29  53 
22  00 

100  42 
62  82 
80  00 
73  70 
90  89 
46  56 
36  24 
52  60 
76  75 

105  38 
78  00 
65  79 
88  77 
87  30 

101  56 
87  00 

100  05 
87  50 

78  00 

79  86 
61  22 


CLARKE. 


_  A  township  in  the  County  of  Durham,  Ontario. 
1859  Joseph  Follick..  . .  

60  William  Tindall.  .. 

61  William  Tindall. 

62  James  Seymour. 

63  Joseph  Follick..    

64  Joseph  Follick. 

65  John  J.  Wilson. 

66  John  J.  Wilson.      . .    .t 

67  John  J.  Wilson.  , 

68  John  J.  Wilson     .  

69  William  Willimott... 

70  William  Willimott 

71  William  Willimott .        

72  James  O'Hara ... 

73  James  O'Hara  ...  

74  Peter  W   Davis. .......  . . 

See  Toronto  Conference. 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Manvers  Circuit. 


112 

139 

130 

119 

127 

119 

120 

122 

117. 

124 

110 

100 

103 
89 
89 


2  00 

6  50 

. 

1  72 

2  56 

2  93 

2  44 

1  06 

1  83 

0  93 

1  33 

0  62 

1  40 

0  68 

0  68 

1  41 

0  79 

2  35 

2  00 

2  00 

2  48 

2  76 

2  54 

2  52 

3  10 

2  80 

2  87 

3  70 

2  98 

1  48 

3  98 

3  10 

1  30 

3  87 

3  15 

0  77 

2  80 

3  41 

1  00 

3  00 

4  00 

1  00 

3  00 

2  53 

67  50 

74  62 

39  91 

62  49 

54  16 

56  24 

92  96 

129  80 

139  80 

157  84 

135  00 

110  00 

112  00 

103  10 

70  00 


COBOURG  and  PETERBORO' 
Cobourg  a  town  in  the  County  of  Northumberland,  and  Peterboro'  a  town  in  the  County  of  Peterboro'» 

Ontario. 
1837  John  Sanderson,  John  Shilton,  M.  Blackstock        280 

38  John  Anderson..    ..      ...  62 

39  James  Bell . .        100 

40  James  Bell  . .      .        140 

41  James  Brennan,  Darius  Bettes .  250 

42  James  Brennan ...  236 

43  William  Robinson,  Thomas  Goldsmith. . .  277 

44  See  Newcastle  and  Prince  Edward  . .  134  75  98 


COLCHESTER. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Essex,  Ontario. 
1856  A  supply r . .      . .  25 

57  Samuel  G.  Clingman ...        . .  .  37 

58  Samuel  G.  Clingman .  30 

59  Samuel  G.  Clingman .       . .     . .      47 


2  00 


METHODIST   NEW    CONNEXION    CONFERENCE. 


487 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1860  Samuel  G    Clingman...  

61  Samuel  G.  Clingman  .  . .  ... 

62  ) 

to  >  No  record  of  appointments  in  the  minutes. 

71  1 

72  Joseph  Rawson  .  

73  Joseph  Rawson 

74  Joseph  Rawson 

See  London  Conference. 


No.  of 
Members. 


48 
47 


32 
32 

49 


Frxn: 


Con  ting.  Paternal. 


Sup.  M.    Missy. 


$0  55 


$0  56 


$0  56 


$23  33 
23  33 

27  75 


CROSBY. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  LeeiH,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Lansdown  Mission. 


1844  Isaac  Blake,  Daniel  Blake  . . 

45  Henry  Bursell,  Francis  G.  Weaver 

46  Henry  Bursell,  C.  Childs,  Nassau  C.  Gowan 

47  John  C.  Warren,  Thomas  Reid 

48  John  C.  Warren,  Thomas  Reid 

49  John  H.  Simpson,  John  Shilton . 

50  John  H.  Simpson,  J.  Smyth 

51  James  Hales,  James  McAlister.. 

52  James  Hales,  James  Crawford    . . 
54  Thomas  Reid,  Aaron  Wright .... 

54  Thomas  Reid,  John  Doel 

55  Thomas  Reid,  John  Doel 

56  David  D.  Rolston,  George  A.  Bailey. 

57  David  D.  Rolston,  Andrew  F.  Dempsey 

58  William  Birks,  Richard  Redeoff  . . . 

59  Robert  N.  Hill      

60  Robert  N.  Hill 

61  James  Bell         

62  James  Bell,  Arthur  Burns     .... 

63  David  Auld 

64  David  Auld,  William  Henderson 

65  Calvin  Shaw,  William  McCann 

66  Calvin  Shaw.. 

67  James  O'Hara 

68  James  O'Hara. 

69  James  O'Hara 

70  William  Peck 

71  Joseph  Follick 

72  Joseph  Follick        

73  Joseph  Follick  

74  Joseph  Follick ... 

See  Montreal  Conference. 


143 
193 

*  212 
235 
220 
184 
174 
184 
156 
210 
205 
215 
222 
228 

+  219 
100 
98 
100 
112 
110 
143 
130 
115 
97 
106 
128 
108 
122 
123 
118 


00 

88 

51 

75 

12 

25 

51 

87 

46' 

30 

30 

46 

19 

25 

35 


i    •  •• 

2  70 

3  78 

3  07 

2  15 

0  72 

3  41 

2  42 

3  57 

4  80 

i  oo 

1  00 

2  00 

1  25 

5  35 

1  40- 

i'ii 

1  50 

2  00 

5  18 

3  49 

3  60 

3  12 

2  50 

3  07 

4  05 

4  40 

4  50 

51  76 

39  03 

88  49 

78  78 

1  00 

77  22 

56  03 

0  63 

121  15 

0  97 

78  07 

65  67 

0  30 

115  00 

1  00 

114  90 

1  00 

159  12 

2  00 

95  93 

1  25 

147  63 

9  20 

182  31 

125  05 

1  15 

77  19 

1  55 

87  50 

1  71 

95  00 

1  90 

80  50 

1  60 

100  00 

2  77 

126  67 

5  72 

114  39 

3  40 

116  61 

5  06 

135  45 

4  00 

120  00 

3  99 

95  37 

3  05 

130  00 

3  10 

130  00 

3  22 

140  47 

D. 


DEREHAM. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Oxford,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Norwich  Circuit. 


1858  Henry  Wilkinson 

59  Henry  Wilkinson 

60  Edward  Kershaw. .  . 

61  Edward  Kershaw.. 

62  Henry  Wilkinson. . 

63  Henry  Wilkinson. . 

64  James  Hill. 

65  James  Hill. . . . 


•86 
76 
118 
104 
100 
90 
105 


2 

19 

2 

50 

1 

20 

5 

00 

2 

50 

2 

50 

08 
29 
55. 

00 

09 
60 


30 

85 

88 
38 
75 


65  15 

64  84 
102  84 
101  26 

82  67 
135  45 

80  00 


*  Elizabethtown  with  9  appointments  set  off. 


+  Kitley  Circuit  set  off. 


488 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1866  James  Hill 

67  John  Shuttleworth 

68  John  Shuttleworth 

69  Joseph  R.  Gundy. 

70  Joseph  R.  Gundy . 

71  Joseph  R.  Gundy 

72  Joseph  R.  Gundy. 

73  John  Kay ..    

74  John  Kay 

See  London  Conference. 


A  township  in 
1843  L.  P.  Adams 

44  L.  P.  Adams,  Frederick  Haynes. . . 

45  Francis  Hunt,  John  Histon  . 

46  Thomas  T.  Howard,  N.  Parker . . . 

47  Benjamin  Haigh 

48  Benjamin  Haigh . .  .... 

49  Thomas  Ogden .... 

50  Thomas  Ogden    

51  Thomas  Ogden 

52  L.  P.  Adams.  .. 

53  L.  P.  Adams. .. 

54  Orrin  Whitcomb .        .... 

55  Supplied. 

56  William  Barnett. . .  

57  William  Barnett 

58  William  Barnett,  C.  McKelvey.. . . 

59  John  H.  Simpson,  Calvin  Shaw. 

60  James  Peck 

61  J.  E.  Kimball.      ... 

62  J.  E.  Kimball 

63  Benjamin  Haigh .. . 

64  Benjamin  Haigh ... 

65  Richard  Paintin ... 

66  Richard  Paintin .... 

67  William  Peck.      

68  William  Peck.    ... 

69  William  Peck.    ... 

70  John  Wallace . 

71  John  Wallace    . 

72  Albert  M.  Delong      

73  Albert  M.  Delong  . . 

74  Francis  Delong. 

See  Montreal  Conference. 


No.  of 
Members. 


130 
179 
152 
143 
187 
195 
172 
174 
149 


Funds. 


Conting  Paternal.  Sup.  M.     Miss'y 


$4  44 
3  48 
3  60 
3  70 
3  61 

3  62 

4  81 

3  89 

4  25 


$2  55 

5  08 

4  00 

4  05 

14  30 

18  70 

4  04 

5  02 
5  04 


DUNHAM. 


the  County  of  Mississquoi,  Quebec. 

200 
200 
215 
200 
167 
160 
145 
150 
134 
133 
148 
148 


107 

157 

200 

176 

158 

160 

90 

89 

90 

71 

80 

88 

108 

108 

86 

94 

82 

74 

66 


$3  04 
4  34 
4  50 

4  18 

5  72 

6  13 
4  20 
4  35 

7  81 






256 

•  ■ 

6*50 

1  11 

,.•  ■  * 

1  80 

■ . . . 

... 

2  00 
4  18 

3  80 

1  45 

2  00 

•  • 



1  10 

— 

•• 

i  50 

3  00 

.   •  . 

5  00 

3  43 

0  84 

*  •  ■ 

0  46 

1  18 

0  57 

0  45  • 

0  50 

1  02 

1  05 

0  56 

1  05 

1  10 

0  39 

0  73 

0  42 

0  41 

0  93 

0  53 

0  80 

1  05 

1  69 

0  85 

1  24 

2  00 

1  10 

5  36 

1  26 

3  08 

6  02 

3  25 

1  00 

2  00 

0  50 

2  00 

3  36 

1  75 

2  31 

2  83 

1  11 

$129  67 

131  6S 

132  7C 
94  00 

120  97 
180  89 
196  78 
180  27 
138  56 


25  03 

30  50 

37  83 
33  40 

38  57 
33  44 
23  62 
22  38 

31  12 
30  68 
56  38 


80  00 

112  2C 

55  50 

65 '66 
21  00 
60  00 
46  03 
42  70 
42  00 
38  82 
82  06 
96  37 
65  50 
53  00 
80  02 
63  11 
57  80 


DUNNVILLE. 

A  village  in  the  townships  of  Moulton  and  Sherbrooke,  County  of  Monck,  Ontario.     It  was  former! 

part  of  Lake  Erie  Mission. 
1865  Alford  B.  Demill,  Nathan  B.  Randall . .  

66  Alford  B.  Demill .             100           2  26  2  17  2  27  8185 

67  John  A.  Wilkinson ...        106           2  28  2  21  2  33  75  50 

68  James  J.  A.  Lever ...                  65           1  60  1  06  2  55  77  43 

69  James  J.  A.  Lever    59           1  10  1  38  1  00  65  74 

70  Elias  Williams 60           1  75  2  37  1  25  55  02 

71  Elias  Williams .          66            1  52  4  00  4  00  91  92 

72  Elias  Williams 70           152  4  00  4  12  107  49 

73  Henry  Hughes 66           2  00  4  10  4  17  103  87 

74  Henry  Hughes . .          66           2  25  3  30  2  00  76  55 

See  London  Conference. 

DURHAM. 

A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Grey,  Ontario. 
1851  James  Baskerville 

52  J Breakenridge 

53  Andrew  Clarke 

54  Andrew  Clarke ...  ...  58  1  50  . .  22  87 


38 

•• 

22 

„ 

58 

.... 

1  50 

.. 

METHODIST    NEW   CONNEXION   CONFERENCE. 


48< 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1855  Thomas  M.  Jefferis,  Joseph  Follick. 

56  Darius  Bettes,  John  McGuire 

57  James  Gaddis,  John  Walker 

58  James  Gaddis,  Joseph  Rawson .    ... 

59  Robert  Dunlop 

60  George  Buggin 

61  George  Buggin    . 

62  John  A.  Wilkinson.. 

63  Joseph  H.  Fowler 

64  Joseph  H.  Fowler 

65  Robert  Walker    . 

66  Robert  Walker 

67  Robert  Walker  . . 

68  John  Walker 

69  John  Walker 

70  Francis  G.  Weaver. 

71  Thomas  M.  Jefferis. 

72  Thomas  M.  Jefferis. 

73  Robert  Johnston . 

74  Robert  Johnston 

See  Toronto  Conference. 


No.  of 
Members. 


67 

95 

66 

145 

157 

35 

50 

51 

75 

90 

88 

90 

94 

98 

120 

100 

110 

101 

99 

110 


Funds. 


Conting.  Paternal.  Sup.  M, 


$1  00 
1  30 
0  65 


02 
02 
00 
26 
48 
43 
40 
12 
00 
00 
05 
90 


n  75 

1  00 

4  45 
1  20 

070 

0  75 

6  70 

1  02 

1  25 

2  00 


14 
80 
20 


3  00 
6  30 
6  51 
2  36 


$5  12 
2  50 
1  20 

6  25 
0  45 
0  55 

0  45 


05 
00 
00 
01 
20 
00 
80 
50 
30 
3  00 
3  00 


Miss'y. 


$54  82 
55  13 

25  23 

26  08 
32  50 

9  40 

17  14 

18  00 
50  00 
46  03 
80  27 
85  94 

100  68 
97  23 

120  00 
80  00 
92  78 
83  06 
71  04 
87  22 


E, 


EGREMONT. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Grey,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Mount  Forest  Mission. 


1868  James  B.  Kershaw 

69  James  B.  Kershaw 

70  James  B.  Kershaw 

71  Joseph  A.  Andrews 

72  Joseph  A.  Andrews  . 

73  Robert  J.  Husband. 

74  Robert  J.  Husband . 

See  London  Conference 


30 
46 
50 
50 
59 
66 


ELIZABETHTOWN. 


2  00 

1  03 

1  63 

2  04 

1  10 

1  70 

1  00 

5  12 

2  45 

1  50 

2  50 

2  53 

1  60 

2  60 

2  55 

2  30 

2  31 

1  42 

28-38 
26  58 
33  22 
33  22 
45  46 
53  74 


A  township  in  the  County  of  Leeds,  Ontario.  It  was  formerly  part  of  Lansdown  Circuit. 

1844  James  Jolliffe.    . .                           ....                           .... 

\l  I  United  with  Crosby      87  19  00 

47  Walton  Preston        ...  99            ...  88  47 

48  Thomas  M.  Jefferis 91  ...          114  ...  48  60 

49  Thomas  Rump,  Thomas  M.  Jefferis.        ...  200  2  63  2  52  88  03 

50  Aaron  Wright 222  ..              152  97  08 

51  John  Simpson 1^3  ..            2  07  ....  83  23 

52  John  Simpson.                   .  Ill            2  00  0  78  87  82 

53  John  Simpson.        ..                               108  ...            150  2  00  99  37 

54  David  D.  Rolston 118  155  0  50  113  35 

55  David  D.  Rolston ...  156  1  00  0  80  70  94 

56  Thomas  Reid.          ...                   . .               ...  158  ...          1  00  0  80  61  95 

57  Darius  Bettes  ... .                  ..              181               200  9112 

58  Andrew  Clarke 95  59  94 

59  Andrew  Clarke 109  ...             1  98  1  34  80  08 

60  John  Hisjhon                ...               . .                 . .  100  2  50         3  00  ,     0  25     •     97  08 

61  John  Histon        ...              ....  93  2  00          1  73  1  30  88  60 

62  William  Bothwell.                      .  .                        .92  2  15  ,     1  67  103  09 

63  William  Bothwell .93  1  22           ...  |      ...  93  13 

64  Thomas  M.  Jefferis,  William  McCann 97  0  65          1  25  !     1  03  88  50 

65  Thomas  M.  Jefferis 166  116          2  16  j     1  25  93  17 

66  Thomas  M.  Jefferis..                  164  3  00          1  20  I     1  10  84  00 

67  William  Birks 163  115          1  72  I     1  30  96  00 

68  See  North  Augusta 169  115          3  11  ■     3  90  107  47 


490 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


ERIN. 
A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Wellington,  Ontario. 


It  was  formerly  Caledon  Circuit. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1865  Edward  F   Brown,  Samuel  Keam 

66  Thomas  Reid,  George  Robinson 

67  Daniel  M.  McKenzie,  George  Robinson 

68  Daniel  M.  McKenzie,  Francis  Nugent  . 

69  Daniel  M.  McKenzie      ... 

70  James  O'Hara .  ...  

71  James  O'Hara 

72  David  Auld.        ... .. 

73  David  Auld 

74  David  Auld 

See  London  Conference. 


No.  of 
Members. 


F. 


170 
177 
143 
137 
116 
107 
96 
100 
100 


Conting.  Paternal.  Sup.  M.     Miss'y. 


Funds. 


$5  00 

7  05 

8  38 
8  31 
4  62 
2  20 

2  30 

3  00 
1  80 


$8  04 
5  67 
8  62 


16 
80 


13  50 
9  40 


00 

50 


U  17 
9  18 

10  00 
8  63 


71 
00 
00 
00 
20 


$127  01 

181  71 

172  78 

149  68 

117  82 

99  54 

94  00 

70  74 

80  00 


FLAMBORQ'. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Wentworth,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Ancaster  and 

Nelson  Circuits. 


1861  Calvin  Shaw  .. . 

62  James  Shaw.. .'. 

63  James  Shaw.. 

64  James  Scott 

65  See  Waterdown 


116 
136 
135 
122 


3  56 

... 

2  06 

2  00 

2  11 

0  25 

1  54 

2  20 

1  00 

1  75  , 

4  39 

1  21 

99  51. 
44  01 
73  54 
66  52 


a 


GALT. 
A  town  in  the  township  of  North  Dumfries,  County  of  Waterloo,  Ontario. 

Waterloo  Circuit. 


It  was  formerly 


1856  James  McAlister . .    

57  James  Bell,  Henry  Hill.. . 

58  William  Williams  . . 

59  Robert  W   Boyd.... 

60  Calvin  Shaw  . . 

61  William  McClure. 

62  James  A.  Miller 

63  James  A.  Miller 

64  James  A.  Miller 

65  Frederick  Haynes 

66  Charles  McKelyey 

67  Charles  McKelvey 

68  William  Grandy.    „ 

69  David  Auld 

70  David  Auld. 

71  David  Smyth      

72  David  Smyth      . . 

73  David  Smyth 

74  David  Smyth  ... 

See  London  Conference. 


134 
110 
25 
24 
25 
21 
39 
42 
41 
50 
74 
71 
70 
63 
52 
55 
60 
48 


■  ■  •  • 

.  * 

9  98 

10  78 

10  46 

■   >  . 

0  70 

1  00 

1  12 

0  72 

3  00 

0  70 

0  56 

1  25 

6  ii 

071 

6  37 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  32 

1  37 

103 

2  50 

1  25 

2  00 

<  2  28 

2  45 

1  59 

2  51 

3  00 

4  00 

2  60 

3  10 

4  00 

2  50 

3  00 

3  00 

2  10 

3  10 

2  60 

1  90 

2  90 

3  00 

1  70 

3  20 

2  80 

GODERICH. 
A  town  and  township  in  the  County  of  Huron,  Ontario, 
1853  Thomas  O.  Adkins  ....  

54  Thomas  O.  Adkins  ...  50 

55  William  Birks..         ..  ....  91 

56  William  Birks „.,,.,,: 65 


162  69 
58  25 
13  91 
18  50 
20  00 
42  28 
67  00 
75  00 
75  00 
73  00 

69  49 
91  91 

107  00 

70  00 
88  60 
62  00 
54  55 
40  00 


76  60 


METHODIST   NEW    CONNEXION   CONFERENCE. 


491 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1857  William  Birks 

58  Edward  Kershaw,  William  B.  Bowe 

59  James  Caswell,  James  Gundy  .... 

60  James  Caswell,  Richard  Redeoff 

61  James  Caswell,  David  Smyth. 

62  John  Leach .  . .  

63  John  Cleaver     ... 

64  James  Shaw ..  r 

65  James  Shaw 

66  James  Shaw,  John  W.  Dochstader    . 

67  William  H.  Moss. .  

68  William  H.  Moss  .  .  .... 

69  William  Smyth  

70  William  Smyth. 

71  William  Smyth.  

72  Joshua  K.  Kay 

73  Francis  E.  Nugent .  

74  Francis  E.  Nugent. 


No.  of 

Funds. 

Members. 

Conting. 

Paternal. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

56 

|2  30 

$1  00 

$106  05 

73 

1  50 

1  70 

109  09 

46 

24  75 

102 

$2  43 

1  25 

i  80 

67  50 

102 

3  29 

2  27 

2  22 

101  49 

*  92 

2  70 

2  70 

3  42 

94  82 

23 

1  50 

1  40 

68  57 

36 

1  60 

1  06 

1  20 

87  04 

36 

1  80 

1  90 

1  40 

70  15 

50 

1  54 

1  95 

1  20 

120  00 

t97 

1  82 

2  28 

1  45 

174  10 

17 

1  02 

1  82 

2  07 

92  35 

19 

1,30 

1  36 

2  29 

75  27 

25 

1  31 

2  28 

2  46 

88  77 

31 

2  03 

2  55 

3  90 

114  14 

28 

1  36 

2  23 

2  34 

130  48 

22 

1  75 

1  50 

]   50 

59  87 

22 

2  00 

2  13 

2  05 

101  04 

GODERICH,  SOUTH. 

This  Mission  consisted  of  the  country  appointments  of  Goderich  Circuit,  the  town  being  made  a  station 

1867  James  Shaw 

68  James  Shaw .  


69  Thomas  Jackson . . . 

70  Hamilton  Leith 

71  Hamilton  Leith. .    . 

72  Thomas  Rennie.    . . 

73  Thomas  Hamilton. 

74  Thomas  Hamilton. 


77 
76 
96 
113 
86 
48 
59 


1  30 

0  65 

0  75 

1  00 
1  18 
5  14 
1  12 


2  00 

1  20 

2  00 

0  75 

2  25 

1  25 

2  39 

7  53 

2  49 

1  65 

2  98 

2  65 

1  03 

1  37 

83  83 

98  76 

J  30  66 

112  58 

98  15 

52  20 

147  85 


GOULBOURN. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Lanark,  Ontario. 


1835  James  Bvennan. . .                  

60 
170 

36  James  Brennan 

100 

38  James  Hales ... 

90 

100 

40  James  Craig..                              

90 

41  James  Craig.. .          

100 

■   •   • 

42  John  H.  Simpson,  Gore  AtkinBell. 

55 

43  John  H.  Simpson 

160 

44  H.  Bursell.  Thomas  Goldsmith.. 

112 

45  Benjamin  Haigh . 

81 

46  J.  Rice ...                   .  .              .... 

36 

>   >   •   • 

47  JohnShilton... 

60 

48  John  Shilton,  A.  Armstrong 

60 

49  Nassau  C.  Go  wan,  Christopher  Curry 

67 

50  Nassau  C.  Gowan,  William  Peck,  J.  McAlister. 

163 

51  Circuit  divided.      See  Drummond  and  Fitzroy 

169 

1  00 

1  00 

2  00 
5  00 

0  36 

1  40 


1  57 


4  75 

55  10 

41  72 

24  50 

6  50 

6  50 

^92  02 

140  00 


H. 


HALDIMAND. 
A  County  on  Lake  Erie,  Province  of  Ontario. 
1865  Thomas  Hamilton. ...  

66  Thomas  Hamilton 

67  James  Hocking.  .... 

68  Thomas  Fox 

Thomas  Fox. .  : 

Thomas  Fox 

Francis  G.  Weaver. .  . 

Francis  G.  Weaver.        ..  

Thomas  L.  MoCutcheon.. 


69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


50 
67 
47 
44 
34 
46 
43 
40 
33 


0 

88 

1 

04 

1 

11 

3  50 

3 

00 

1 

75 

1 

77 

1 

46 

1 

65 

74 
97 
11 
25 
05 
50 
30 
00 
30 


0  86 


24 
84 
85 
00 
00 
00 
30 
00 


55  88 
60  00 
58  42 
77  00 
74  94 

73  92 

74  00 
73  95 
65  22 


*  Ash  field  set  off. 


t  Goderich  South  set  off. 


492 


CIRCUITS  AND   MISSIONS. 


HAMILTON. 

A  city  at  the  head  of  Lake  Ontario. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1835  H.  R.  Smith,  J.  Wilkinson,  A.  K.  McKenzie, 
C.  Cope 

36  H.  R.  Smith,  John  Wilkinson,  J.  C.  Warren, 

W   Sparham -..,    ■ 

37  H.  R.  Smith...         ........ 

38  Alexander  Anderson,  James  Brennan        .... 

39  Robert  Earl ..  ..      

40  Thomas  T.  Howard 

41  Thomas  T.  Howard ..,,.-„,      .. 

42  John  Addyman ........ 

43  John  Addyman 


44  James  Jackson..  

45  E.  Morris.  

46  James  Brennan 

47  James  Brennan .        

48  David  D.  Rolston 

49  Thomas  Goldsmith .      

50  Thomas  Goldsmith .        

51  Thomas  Goldsmith 

52  Thomas  Goldsmith 

53  Thomas  T.  Howard 

54  William  McClure 

55  William  McClure 

56  William  McClure       

57  David  Savage 

58  David  Savage    .  

59  Samuel  B.  Gundy 

60  Samuel  B.  Gundy 

61  John  C.  Watts 

62  Calvin  Shaw 

63  Calvin  Shaw.. .    .  .... 

64  William  H.  Withrow,  M.  A  . . . . 

65  William  H.  Withrow,  M.A 

66  John  Cleaver 

67  John  Cleaver 

68  Charles  McKelvey 

69  Charles  McKelvey 

70  George  Brown .... 

71  George  Brown,  John  Fowkes. . . 

72  William  Smyth,  Henry  Hughes. 

73  William  Smyth.    .  

74  Joshua  R.  Kay 


No.  of 
Members. 


250 

260 
60 
62 
52 
78 
102 
120 
125 
90 
90 
52 
67 
56 
31 
36 
47 
40 
63 
.  49 
47 
49 
45 
60 
62 
65 
60 
44 
50 
48 
41 
42 
44 
50 
64 
50 
76 
78 
52 
50 


Funds. 


Conting.  Paternal.    Sup.  M.    Miss'y, 


$2  35 
2  00 


35 
80 
35 
72 
10 
25 
8  75 

3  76 

4  00 
3  00 
2  11 
1  32 


HARRISTON. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Minto,  County  of  Wellington,  Ontario 
1865  Daniel  M.  McKenzie  . 

66  Daniel  M.  McKenzie  . . 

67  Sidney  F.  Depew.. . 

68  Sidney  F.  Depew.. . . 

69  Sidney  F.  Depew.... 

70  John  W.  Dochstader 

71  John  W.  Dochstader. 

72  William  Willimott.    .. 

73  William  Willimott..,. 

74  William  Willimott 


$3  77 

0  93 

1  45 
5  18 

2  75 

2  70 

3  62 

7  00 

8  07 


60 
90 


3  90 


50 
85 
32 
00 

28 

26 
10 
03 


50 
50 
85 
15 
50 
25 
40 


$1  95 


2  00 


3  50 
3  80 
2  10 
2  00 
1  03 
1  90 


3  70 


40 
60 
40 
00 
75 
82 
00 
25 
16 
13 


$100  07 

,81  91 

43  71 

89  73 
72  73 
62  98 
20  62 
19  00 
35  50 

3  62 

43  54 

45  27 

109  25 

123  40 

52  66 

40  00 

50  00 

45  00 

48  05 

76  52 

129  32 

90  43 
108  05 

62  15 

43  45 
202  22 
143  03 

97  59 
126  00 
120  00 

54  00 


It  was  formerly  Ayton  Circuit 


75 

3  10 

3  99 

5  37 

85 

4  37 

4  58 

6  26 

107 

2  21 

2  25 

2  70 

128 

2  73 

2  64 

2  82 

132 

3  21 

2  64 

2  67 

125 

3  39 

4  13 

2  92 

128 

2  10 

3  54 

1  97 

111 

2  00 

3  75 

4  25 

101 

2  00 

2  75 

4  50 

99  00 
109  84 
73  32 
125  58 
93  51 
88  30 
66  95 
95  60 
90  12 


HENRYSBURG. 
A  village  in  the  Electoral  District  of  St.  John,  Province  of  Quebec. 
1841  John  Hutchinson 50 


42  John  Hutchinson 

43 

44  Thomas  T.  Howard 

45  Thomas  T.  Howard 

46  Francis  Hunt. ...... 


62 

73 

110 

110 

79 


1  00 


'27  58 
62  70 
30  00 


METHODIST  NEW  CONNEXION  CONFERENCE. 


493 


Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

iTear 

Conting. 

Paternal. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1847 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 

60 
60 
60 
63 
59 
60 
53 
53 



$3  22 

1  50 

2  41 
2  44 

.M7  07 

John  Histon..  . .              . .              

Orrin  Whitcomb. ...             

Orrin  Whitcomb 

22  00 
16  47 
24  62 

23  48 

18  38 
26  27 

HESPELER, 
A  village  in  the  township  and  County  of  Waterloo,  Ontario. 


1868  James  Hill 

69  James  Hill 

70  William  Williams 

71  William  Williams 

72  William  Williams 

73  William  Williams 

74  William  Williams  . 

See  London  Conference. 


129 
129 
134 
123 
123 
129 
110 


HILLIER. 


It  was  formerly  New  Hope  Circuit. 

101  27 

89  42 
80  50 

110  72 

100  12 

74  67 

90  73 


$3  45 

3  74 

$4  37 

4  17 

3  08 

3  48 

4  37 

3  55 

4  92 

3  95 

13  40 

4  33 

3  36 

4  74 

4  47 

4  50 

4  43 

4  44 

5  35 

12  90 

4  54 

A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Prince  Edward,  Ontario. 


1836- 
36 
37 
38 
39 
to 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Truman  Cole,  William  Shaw 

Alex.  Anderson,  Wm.  Shaw,  Truman  Cole. 

Truman  Cole 

John  Anderson.  ...  


United  with  Cobourg  Circuit . 


Robert  Johnston. 
Robert  Johnston. . 
George  Jackson. 
William  Hall  .... 
William  W.  Graham . 
William  W-  Graham. . 
John  W.  Cathcart . 
John  W.  Cathcart . 


102 

76 

77 
76 

76 


92 
95 

84 
83 
74 
73 
40 


0  89 

1  02 

0  78 

1  83 
1  68 

0  85 

1  50 


1  04 

0  78 

1  01 
1  82 
1  26 
1  70 
1  00 


0  80 
0  94 


11 

57 
02 
68 
■>r-, 


30 

11 

51 

61 

55 

81 

63 

52 

70  45 

83 

73 

86  00 

HOLLAND. 


A  township  in  the  County 

1856  James  Crawford  ...  :    .  .  .  i 

57  John  McGuirc. . 

58  John  McGuire     ....  • ! 

59  Joseph  Rawson 

60  Joseph  Follick,  Richard  Paintin 

61  Joseph  Follick 

62  Richard  Redeoff,  John  Elliott        

63  John  Elliott,  James  O'Hara  

64  Thomas  Reid 

65  Thomas  Reid.    .  .  . . . 

66  James  Baskerville.  

67  James  Baskerville 

68  James  Baskerville.  ...  ... 

69  William  B.  Danard..  ..      .. 

70  William  B.  Danard 

71  William  B.  Danard 

72  Neil  A.  McDiarmid  ... 

73  Neil  A.  McDiarmid .  . .  

74  Neil  A.  McDiarmid 

See  Toronto  Conference. 


of  Grey,  Ontario. 


147 


132 

136 

160 

2  43 

202 

2  00 

154 

0  84 

125 

1  60 

119 

2  20 

103 

1  15 

110 

1  75 

120 

3  15 

134 

3  25 

116 

1  45 

102 

2  50 

91 

2  00 

93 

3  33 

94 

3  50 

97 

2  27 

HOLLAND  EAST. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Grey,  Ontario. 


1864  James  H.  Orme. 

65  James  H.  Orme. 

66  James  H.  Orme. 

67  Thomas  Jackson . 

68  Thomas  Jackson. 


131 
118 
130 
160 
163 


1  72 

1  75 
3  00 

2  70 
2  00 


0  75 

0  55 

2  22 

1  20 


0  65 

1  24 

1  60 

2  15 
2  50 
2  50 

2  50 
1  76 
5  44 

3  21 
5  04 
3  97 


1  14 
1  75 
1  49 

1  71 

2  50 


0  50 

2  22 

6  37 
053 


71 
05 
75 
00 
50 
50 

2  06 

3  64 

2  67 

3  18 
2  82 


54  00 
25  24 
40  00 


/o 


1 

71 

1 

77 

3 

00 

1 

75 

2 

25 

70 

107  60 

65  00 

4S  34 

54  16 

59  00 

120  57 

113  75 

105  23 

83  00 

69  00 

74  69 

111  58 

101  32 

102  96 


49  30 

45  00 

91  54 

106  74 

111  86 


494 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 

I 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 
Members. 


FCNDS. 


Conting. 


Paternal. 


Sup.  M. 


Miss'y. 


1869  Francis  G.  Weaver. 


70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


1835 
36 
37 
to 
43 
44 
to 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 


Thomas  Hamilton 

Thomas  Hamilton 

Robert  J.  Husband.. 
William  Hall 

William  Hall. 

See  Toronto  Conference. 


153 
164 
166 
173 
95 
99 


$2  10 


06 
02 
11 
91 
92 


$2  40 
1  82 
1  13 
1  03 
4  19 
4  00 


HOPE. 


A  township  in  the  County  of  Durham,  Ontario. 


Robert  Earl,  Abram  Crouter,  James  Williams. 
James  Bell,  Abram  Crouter,  James  Williams.. 


Included  in  Cobourg  and  Peterboro'  Mission. 


} 


Included  in  the  Newcastle  Mission. 


William  Tindall ... 

David  Auld 

Darius  Bettes 

Darius  Bettes 

Robert  Carter,  M.D.. 
James  Hocking. 


HOWARD. 


A  township  in  the  County 

1848  Supplied. ... 

49  Elias  Williams. . .        ... 

50  Elias  Williams..     

51  Henry  Coates 

52  Henry  Wilkinson . 

53  Henry  Wilkinson 

54  Thomas  M.  Jefferies,  William  Tindall. 

55  Benjamin  Haigh,  William  Tindall. 

56  Benjamin  Haigh .        . .  

57  Benjamin  Haigh 

58  James  Seymour,  Sr 

59  William  Webb. . ...        

60  William  Webb,  James  H.  Orme. 

61  William  Webb.  ..    

62  Henry  Hall 

63  Henry  Hall. 

64  Henry  Hall 

65  Hamilton  Leith. . .  ... 


66  Hamilton  Leith 

67  James  H.  Orme.    ... 

68  James  H.  Orme. 

69  James  H.  Orme. . 

70  Joseph  Bawson 

71  Joseph  Rawson . . 

72  Kenneth'McDiarmid  .... 

73  Walter  Preston 

74  Walter  Preston 

See  London  Conference. 


of  Kent, 

50 

67 

67 

71 

94 
114 

77 
172 
116 

74 

97 

90 
106 

91 
100 
136 
139 
136 
130 
131 
115 
130 
135 
169 
122 

78 

76 


Ontario. 


$2  25 


25 
35 
37 
01 
25 


$86  23 
55  21 
77  38 
81  32 
64  01 

100  93 


66 

78 

70 

. 

111 

4  65 

105 

•  •  •  ■ 

2  34 

2  80 

111 

1  00 

0  56 

II  65 

72 

1  33 

1  65 

51 

0  60 

.... 

0  15 

30 

•  •  <  > 

32 

i  is 

0  95 

1  23 

84  92 
68  02 
48  51 
20  55 
20  08 
20  00 
34  43 


2  6i 

1  60 

1  37 

.... 

3  40 

... 

2  50 

i  60 

0  75 

8  70 

5  32 

•  ■  ■  • 

6  37 

8  50 

2  77 

2  27 

2  60 

3  98 

.... 

3  30 

4  07 

3  00 

2  00 

4  25 

1  81 

1  12 

4  35 

.... 

1  88 

5  12 

2  01 

1  68 

3  92 

2  20 

3  01 

3  15 

3  50 

4  00 

5  00 

5  47" 

5  58 

5  64 

3  83 

5  00 

5  99 

5  39 

6  30 

7  67 

4  29 

5  62 

5  00 

6  30 

4  15 

4  00 

4  50 

5  35 

5  49 

4  00 

4  00 

3  50 

4  34 

3  66 

3  00 

3  75 

3  18 

20  12 

17  14 

43  42 

41  42 

54  77 

94,95 

121  33 

86  82 

84  20 

40  90 

61  11 

76  83 

93  76 

95  00 

113  40 

187  48 

156  10 

112  41 

130  71 

175  47 

171  71 

129  93 

73  19 

92  46 

79  92 


1861  Thomas  Jackson . 

62  Thomas  Jackson . 

63  Joseph  Rawson . 

64  John  Elliott 

65  John  Elliott..     , 

66  John  Elliott 

67  William  Tindall . 

68  William  Tindall 

69  William  Tindall . 


HOWICK. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Huron,  Ontario. 


90 

1  30 

0  86 

-  .  >  • 

94 

1  11 

0  73 

0  67 

107 

1  58 

1  37 

1  64 

•  •  •  ■ 

115 

0  71 

1  20 

1  89 

115 

0  86 

1  60 

0  89 

•  •  •  • 

107 

0  92 

1  50 

1  00 

122 

2  89 

2  41 

3  21 

144 

3  08 

1  84 

2  77  i 

94  13 
90  00 
94  33 
83  77 

124  11 

125  21 
154  21 
127  82 


METHODIST   NEW   CONNEXION   CONFERENCE. 


Year;                        Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Paternal. 

Sup.  M.     Miss'y. 

1870  Daniel  M.  McKenzie      

71  Daniel  M.  McKenzie . 

72  Daniel  M.  McKenzie 

73  Daniel  M.  McKenzie        

74  Edward  Kershaw ...             ...             

See  London  Conference. 

175 
178 
165 
152 
151 

$3  23 

3  67 
5  00 

4  38 
4  34 

|1  76 
6  72 

3  91 

4  45 
3  76 

$16  71     '$149  82 

3  25        157  40 

4  41        100  36 

5  25        150  00 
5  47        150  00 

1859  Reuben  J.  Tyler. 

60  John  McGuire. . 

61  John  McGuire. . . 

62  See  Ainleyville. 


HULLET. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Huron,  Province  of  Ontario. 


1*50 

0  42 

i  05 

0  30 

0  50 

0  40 

....  33 

.;      40 

HUMBER  and  TRAFALGAR, 
uit,  including  all  the  townships  west  of  Toronto  and  east  of  Hamilton. 


38  90 

20  58 

21  67 


An  extensive  Civ 

1835  A.  Anderson,  J.  Culham,  L.  Hagar,  J.  Pei*t .. 

36  Included  in  Markham  Circuit 

37  J.  Brennan,  J.  Reid,  J.  Culham,  R.  Bloomfield 

38  Isaac  Erritt  

39  John  Sanderson.      ...  

40  Edward  Bailey  

41  See  Trafalgar   ... 


160 
60 
184 
170 
170 
100 
60 


INGERSOLL. 


A  town  in  the  township  of  West  Oxford,  County  of  Oxford, 

Circuit. 


1865  John  Kay 

66  John  Kay. . . 

67  James  C.  Seymour. 

68  James  C.  Seymour 

69  James  C.  Seymour      

70  Calvin  Shaw  ...    . 

71  William  Birks. . 

72  William  Birks. .      . . 

73  William  Birks 

74  William  Henderson.  . . 

See  London  Conference. 


45 
55 
53 
55 

61 
54 
73 
81 

74 


Ontario.     It  was  formerly  Nissouri 


2  12 

2  56 

2  00 

5  75 

4  75 

5  50 

0  60 

3  05 

4  15 

1  50 

3  24 

4  76 

1.  28 

2  59 

3  93 

2  73 

3  82 

6  17 

5  40 

6  05 

4  65 

6  80 

2  00 

3  88 

3  67 

4  38 

95  36 
117  17 
112 
127 
118 
104 
127 
134 
113 


19 
00 
49 

06 
40 
45 
17 


K. 


KINCARDINE. 
A  town  and -township  on  Lake  Huron,  in  the  County  of  Bruce,  Ontario. 


1863  James  Gaddis  . . 

64  James  Gaddis 

65  Walton  Preston 

66  Darius  Bettes . 
67 


22 
21 
16 
16 


0  25 

0  30 

0  25 

0  45 

0  30 

0  50 

0  35 

0  41 

1   00 

32  60 

10  50 

18  55 

135  58 


1859  James  Peck  .... 

60  Thomas  Ogden.. 

61  Thomas  Ogden. . 

62  John  Bain  ... 

63  John  Bain 

64  James  Hocking  . 


KITLEY. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Leeds,  Ontario. 


99 

3  60 

2'57 

0  87 

95 

2  60 

1  32 

2  69 

92 

1  30 

1  30 

91 

1  40 

•  •  •  ■ 

75 

1  49 

i  35 

1  47 

115  72 
90  92 
94  01 
65  48 
63  59 


496 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 
Members' 


Funds. 


Conting.  Paternal.   Sup.  M 


1865  John  Bain ... 

66  Joseph  H.  Fowler.      

67  Joseph  H.  Fowler  ... 

68  William  Willimott 

69  Robert  Johnston  . .    

70  Robert  Johnston  . .        

71  John  W.  Cathcart    „  . 

72  John  W.  Cathcart    

73  Archibald  McKillop   . . 

74  Thomas  Rennie 

See  Montreal  Conference. 


78 
80 
82 
81 
67 
80 
72 
80 
67 
77 


$1  59 

1  63 

1  75 

1  65 

1  25 

0  76 

0  70 

1  25 
0  89 

2  50 


$1  22 


30 

51 
75 
90 
99 
89 
10 
28 
10 


KNOWLTON. 
A  village  in  the  township  and  County  of  Brome, 

1869  John  S.  Orr       

70  John  S,  Orr 

71  John  S.  Orr 

72  Joseph  H.  Fowler 

73  Joseph  H.  Fowler,  M.  A.. 

74  Joseph  H.  Fowler,  M.A 

See  Montreal  Conference. 


Quebec. 


$2  17 
1  35 
1  60 
1  70 
1  75 
0  54 

0  48 

1  40 
1  62 
1  10 


•  ■  •  • 

>   .  » 

60 

0  72 

1  05 

•3  50 

64 

1  25 

4  37 

2  32 

41 

0  75 

6  05 

0  75 

40 

0  82 

4  10 

1  01 

38 

0  89 

4  00 

1  03 

$64  40 
69  3> 
83  65 

114  86 
87  00 
94  45 

110  16 

83  31 

84  22 
65  96 


63  38 
40  95 
43  90 
78  03 
78  16 


L. 


This  included  the  whole  range 


LAKE  ERIE  MISSION. 

of  country  bordering  on  Lake  Erie,  in  the  Counties  of  Welland  and 
Haldimand,  Ontario. 


41 





44 

50 

1  55 

1  25 

37 

33 

60 

«  i 

1  50 

3  66 

61 

■  •  • 

1  00 

1  88 

65 

1  00 

1  40 

66 

1  92 

3  21 

1  00 

69 

3  00 

2  30 

3  30 

105 

1  75 

1  22 

134 

2  25 

2  50 

2  00 

168 

2  50 

2  30 

2  60 

187 

3  70 

3  16 

3  37 

1851  Francis  G.  Weaver         . .        

52  Francis  G.  Weaver 

53  Francis  G.  Weaver 

54 . .  ...... 

55  James  A.  Miller 

56  William  Gundy 

57  William  Gundy  

58  William  Gundy  . .  : 

59  William  Willimott .  ..      .. 

60  William  Willimott 

61  John  Cleaver 

62  Alford  B.  Demill .  . 

63  Alford  B.  Demill.. 

64  Alford  B.  Demill,  George  Robinson 

65  Mission  divided.  See  Dunnville  and  Haldimand 

LANSDOWN. 
A  township  on  the  St.  Lawrence  River,  in  the  County  of  Leeds,  Ontario. 
1831  David  Breakenridge,  James  Brennan . 

32  Sidney  Soper,  James  Brennan 

33  David  Breakenridge,  — .  Webster. 

34  Truman  Cole,  James  Bell 

35  Edward  Bailey,  John  Shilton,  Ira  Marshall 

36  Edward  Bailev,  Ira  Marshall,  Harvey  Plum . 

37  I.  N.  D.  West,  K.  Creighton,  Ira  Marshall 

Harvey  Plum  ....      .    ...    ... 

38  I.  N.  D.  West,  Kennedy  Creighton . , 

39  Edward  Bailey.. 

40  James  Hales,  Darius  Bettes . 

41  James  Bell,  John  H.  Simpson 

42  James  Bell,  James  Laidley 

43  James  Brennan,  James  Laidley,  Fred.  Haynes 

44  Henry  Wilkinson.  .... 

45  John  C.  Warren .... 

46  John  C.  Warren,  L.  Olmstead ... 

47  Thomas  Rump,  Thomas  M.  Jefferis 

48  Thomas  Rump. .  ..... 


49  05 

70  92 

39  32 

64  10 

61  60 

90  08 

80  65 

120  63 

127  30 

115  19 


... 



160 

*  .-. 

180 

■  '■-.  - 

219 

234 

222 

222 

225 

.... 

225 

.  u  .  -, 

.... 

134 

,'.. . .  "' 

436 

, 

550 

417 

•  ■  .  . 

1  65 

.... 

180 

w   . 

220 

200 

173 

2  60 

.... 

93  17 
38  60 
50  16 
69  9i 
106  49 


METHODIST   NEW   CONNEXION   CONFERENCE. 


497 


849  Frederick  E.  Powers,  J.  Smyth 

50  Frederick  E.  Powers,  William  Robinson.. 

51  Nassau  C.  Gowan,  William  Peck.. 

52  John  Shilton,  John  C.  Warren.. .  ... 

53  William  Barnett 

54  Willam  Barnett,  John  Walker         

55  William  Barnett 

56  John  H.  Simpson.  .  . .  .... 

57  John  H.  Simpson ...  

58  Orrin  Whitcomb,  Henry  Hall . 

59  Orrin  Whitcomb 

60  John  Bain 

61  John  Bain ....  

62  Edward  F.  Brown 

63  Edward  F.  Brown,  John  W.  Dochstader.. 

64  James  White,  Arthur  Burns . 

65  James  White,  George  Hall 

66  David  Auld,  William  Wells 

67  David  Auld,  John  Wallace 

68  David  Auld 

69  Joseph  Follick,  John  Davis.      . .    

70  Joseph  Follick 

71  George  Robinson 

72  George  Robinson,  Nassau  B.  Topping 

73  George  Robinson,  Francis  DeLong      

74  George  Robinson,  William  B.  Cunningham. 

See  Montreal  Conference. 

LAVENDER. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Mulmer,  County  of  Simcoe,  Ontario. 


No.  of 

Funds. 

Members. 

Conting. 

Paternal. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

145 

$2  31 

$0  83 

$137  48 

156 

1  62 

104  18 

147 

1  97 

72  35 

199 

1  45 

6  43 

84  72 

170 

2  92 

1  40 

78  50 

230 

2  90 

78  75 

191 

122  00 

165 

.  >  .  • 

1  67 

116  92 

141 

2  00 

2  50 

182  26 

164 

^ 

0  92 

1  05 

136  70 

207 

.  .  .  . 

3  00 

1  00 

108  73 

142 

$3  00 

3  00 

0  25 

90  50 

122 

2  10 

1  22 

1  16 

56  97 

122 

2  11 

1  34 

41  96 

233 

2  00 

1  67 

3  98 

100  84 

238 

3  38 

2  02 

3  01 

111  07 

252 

3  16 

j  3  02 

2  50 

85  00 

230 

3  00 

!  2  60 

2  50 

105  00 

217 

2  80 

;  2  00 

4  00 

100  00 

212 

2  50 

1  90 

4  20 

121  00 

180 

1  50 

2  00 

4  00 

100  24 

184 

4  00 

4  00 

4  64 

153  49 

161 

1  20 

j  4  16 

2  44 

156  43 

170 

3  00 

4  09 

4  00 

149  00 

174 

3  25 

i  4  48 

5  00 

196  32 

191 

3  50 

1  6  05 

6  51 

i  191  00 

1868  Joseph  Rawson. 

69  Hamilton  Leith. .    . .      ... 

70  Richard  Redeofl". 

71  William  Jackson. . 

72  Andrew  Clarke . 

73  Andrew  Clarke 

74  Andrew  Clarke . . 

See  Toronto  Conference. 


83 
90 
49 
51 
38 
41 
51 


03 
24 
00 
00 
00 
08 
00 


07 
44 
42 
50 
49 
02 
40 


60 
35 


LAXTON. 


A  township  in  the  County  of  Victoria,  Ontario. 


1861  Robert  Dunlop... 

62  Reuben  J.  Tyler. 

63  James  Crawford. . 

64  John  McGuire  . . 


65 
66 
67 

68 
69 


Arthur  Burns 

Sidney  F.  Depew  

Richard  Paintin 

George  Robinson 

George  Robinson 

70  Neil  A.  McDiarmid 

71  Neil  A.  McDiarmid 

72  Adam  Glazier 

73  Thomas  Rennie  

74  Joseph  A.  Andrews,  Samuel  Eddy  

See  Toronto  Conference. 

LINDSAY. 

A  town  in  the  township  of  Ops,  County  of  Victoria,  Ontario. 

Manvers  Circuit. 


43 
97 
51 
56 
60 
64 
64 
59 
83 
89 
109 
121 
109 


0  29 
0  30 
0  20 

0  35 

1  04 
0  61 


09 
24 
09 
96 
72 
50 


45 
49 
64 
82 


14 
36 
22 
26 

74 
23 


0  25 
0  40 
0  25 
0  53 
0  83 
0  99 


51 
54 
25 
49 

78 
65 


3  28 

2  07 

0  70 

0  80 

1  00 

89  31 
89  42 
56  24 
31  67 
39  97 
69  21 
47  26 


16  50 
25  00 
38  39 
31  50 
55  79 
74  68 
84  90 
84  90 
76  41 
90  90 
110  43 
95  00 
74  53 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the 


1859  George  A.  Bailey 

60  Hamilton  Leith 

61  Hamilton  Leith 

62  Joseph  R.-.Gundy 

63  Darius  Bettes 

64  John  J.  Lutze 

65  John  J.  Lutze 

66  Arthur  Burns 

67  William  Gundy 

68  William  Gundy 

69  United  to  Omemee  Circuit. 

32 


100 

135 

132 

117 

97 

103 

90 

61 

61 

50 


2  72 

3  21 

0  68 

0  16 

1  25 

0  10 

2  12 

0  61 

0  30 

0  44 

0  60 

0  36 

0  22 

1  04 

0  45 

0  34 

0  26 

0  25 

2  00 

2  84 

1  20 

0  68 

1  20 

1  30 

0  58 

0  24 

0  61 

20 

14 

51 

56 

30 

98 

52  27 

46 

95 

12 

25 

45 

00 

45 

61 

50 

03 

50 

30 

498 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


LONDON. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Middlesex,  Ontario. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1835  James  Jackson,  J.  Whaley 

36  Wm.  C.  Ward,  Alex.  Nickerson,  J.  Whaley, 

T.  Waldron 

St.  Thomas  united  with  it. 

37  Robert  Earl,  James  Bell,  J.  Haney, 

B.  P.  Brown,  W,  Benson 

38  John-Shilton  

39  Darius  Bettis  

40  James  Laidley  

41  Ephraim  Van  Norman 

42  Edward  Bailey 

43  Owen  Campbell 

44  John  C.  Warren ..  . 

45  A.  Armstrong 

46  A.  Armstrong 

47  William  Bothwell 

48  Charles  Childs  

49  Henry  Coates,  James  B.  Kershaw 

50  See  London  North  


No.  of 
Members 


164 

164 


230 

300 
*90 
60 
69 
53 
58 
58 

110 
60 
60 

112* 
50 


Funds. 


Conting.  Paternal.   Sup.  M.    Miss'y. 


$1   48 


12  50 


5  00 


$3  00 
18  85 
3  38 
10  53 
16  89 


LONDON  CITY. 
A  city  on  the  river  Thames,  County  of  Middlesex,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  connected  with 

London  Circuit. 


1850  Henry  O.  Crofts,  James  B.  Kershaw 

51  William  McClure,  William  Barnett 

52  William  McClure,  James  Caswell 

53  William  McClure,  David  Savage  

54  Joseph  H.  Robinson,  David  Savage  

55  Joseph  H.  Robinson,  James  Scott 

56  Joseph  H.  Robinson,  William  Williams 

57  Joseph  H.  Robinson,  Calvin  Shaw 

58  Joseph  H.  Robinson,  John  Leach   

59  John  Shuttleworth,  John  Leach 

60  John  Shuttleworth,  Edwin  Holmes 

61  John  Shuttleworth   

62  James  Caswell . 

63  James  Caswell 

64  John  Cleaver,  Joseph  R.  Gundy 

65  James  A.  Miller,  John  L.  Wilkinson 

John  J.  Lutze...  . 


{James  A.  Miller, 
James  C.  Seymour, 


66 

67  David  Savage,  Joel  T.  Pitcher. 

68  David  Savage 

69  David  Savage 

70  George  Richardson 

71  George  Richardson 

72  George  Richardson 

73  George  Buggin 

74  George  Buggin 

Sec  London  Conference. 


150 

$4  00 

5  00 

6  50 

208 

5  03 

5  00 

216 

7  30 

232 

6  25 

4  00 

200 

17  53 

18  18 

216 

19  14 

8  65  . 

,   210 

19  20 

20  00 

144 

21  25 

18  60 

138 

14  75 

10  00 

163 

\ 

9  63 

4  00 

160 

10  82 

5  95 

1  00 

176 

10  35 

7  50 

7  00 

154 

8  05 

8  67 

138 

13  60 

7  75 

7  60 

151 

10  00 

6  53 

6  22 

178 

4  05 

4  50 

6  45 

180 

14  00 

12  34 

13  00 

195 

4  54 

6  89 

12  50 

161 

7  50 

6  00 

20  39 

210 

5  96 

5  65 

10  56 

2J6 

9  30 

12  50 

8  05 

222 

6  60 

12  61 

8  05 

257 

10  03 

15  48 

9  04 

250 

8  75 

34  58 

18  02 

215 

8  80 

21  50 

18  10 

262  81 
288  67 
248  40 
321  08 
407  05 
545  55 
489  07 
447  27 
370  58 

262  22 
255  95 
343  25 
317  36 
275  48 

263  16 
309  59 

330  67 

335  45 
327  66 
253  67 
287  91 
278  60 
306  56 
273  10 
221  97 


1850  Henry  Coates,  James  Baskerville. 

51  James  B.  Kershaw 

52  James  B.  Kershaw 

53  Walton  Preston 

54  Walton  Preston 

55  Walton  Preston 

56  James  Scott 

57  James  Scott 

58  James  Scott,  Reuben  J.  Tyler 

59  William  Tindall,  John  McGuire.. 


LONDON  NORTH. 
50 


105 
63 

144 
40 
47 
49 
64 
64 

104 


1  00 


1  30 

j 

1  00 

'  

1  47 

2  20 

1  25 

1  25 

1  50 

0  50 

0  50 
2  10 

1  43 
1  75 
0  50 


12  90 

22  85 
47  73 
30  75 

23  62 
28  07 

69  79 

70  53 
46  55 


210  members  given  to  St.  Thoman 


METHODIST  NEW  CONNEXION  CONFERENCE. 


499 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1860  James  Seymour,  Robert  Dunlop 

61  James  Seymour,  Alexander  Hartley., 

62  James  Scott,  Thomas  L.  Wilkinson.. 

63  William  Gundy,  Arthur  Burns 

64  William  Gundy,  Samuel  Keam 

65  William  Gundy,  George  Robinson. ... 

66  James  White,  A.  B.  Walker 

67  James  White,  Neil  A.  McDiarmid . . . 

68  Joseph  Follick 

69  William  Webb 

70  William  Webb 

71  Robert  Walker 

72  Robert  Walker,  Thomas  Grandy 

73  Robert  Smylie,  Williom  L.  Hackett  . 

74  Robert  Smylie 

See  London  Conference. 


No.  of 
Members. 


106 

111 

113 

100 

109 

123 

130 

141 

128 

109 

64 

69 

97 

96 


Funds. 


Contina 


$6   19 

9  82 

20  00 


Paternal.  Sup  M. 


00 
36 

99 
50 


5  50 


64 
63 
88 
00 
34 
25 


$3  87 
5  67 

0  90 
76 
92 
56 
00 
00 
:37 
30 
00 
60 
40 
97 


LOUTH. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Lincoln,  Ontario. 


1859  William  Gundy.... 

60  James  Shaw 

61  James  Shaw 

62  Benjamin  Haigh.. 

63  Thomas  Hamilton . 

64  Thomas  Hamilton . 

65  David  Smyth 

66  David  Smyth 

67  See  St.  Catharines. 


72 
60 
58 
49 
51 
51 
50 
49 


SI  00 
3  29 
5  95 
1  00 
98 


97 
44 
00 
00 
00 
43 
11 
6  18 
6  30 
3  97 


1  30 



1  93 

4  30 

2  50 

2  40 

1  10 

1  00   ! 

1  50 

1  50 

1  72  J 

1  10 

1  18 

1  08 

1  00 

1  00 

1  08 

1  15 

1  08 

1  04 

1  20 

0  76 

1  98 

Missy. 


$98  78 
127  52 
149  01 

176  62 
200  00 
180  00 
217  60 
202  66 
212  50 
149  32 
136  33 

85  42 
136  00 

177  50 
158  15 


54  59 
37  35 
31  92 
50  19 
50  04 
52  20 
63  00 
60  37 


M. 


MALAHIDE. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Elgin,  Ontario. 


1844  William  Ramage 

45  United  to  St.  Thomas 

46  John  Shilton,  Francis  G.  Weaver.... 

47  Francis  G.  Weaver,  Elias  Williams. 

48  John  Wilkinson,  L.  Olmstead 

49  John  Wilkinson 

50  William  Bothwell 

51  Elias  Williams 

52  Elias  Williams 

53  Elias  Williams 

54  Henry  Wilkinson  

55  Henry  Wilkinson  

56  William  Webb 

57  William  Webb 

58  William  Webb 

59  J  ames  Bell 

60  James  Bell  

61  George  Richardson 

62  George  Richardson 

63  George  Richardson —  

64  William  Tindall 

65  William  Tindall 

66  Edward  Kershaw  

67  Edward  Kershaw .. 

68  Edwin  Holmes 

69  Edwin  Holmes 

70  John  Elliott 

71  John  Elliott 

72  See  Aylmer  


95 

115 

225 

285 

289 

282 

73 

86 

181 

219 

175 

199 

81 

98 

97 

100 

127 

171 

199 

188 

140 

136 

121 

90 

74 

71 

51 

54 


4  20 
3  32 
3  22 


00 
16 

75 
65 
65 


1  15 

0  70 

1  82 
1  88 


3  74 

4  89 

2  00 
0  89 

3  20 


01 
10 

50 


2 

00 

2 

10 

0 

65 

1 

3 

08  ! 

1 

50 

2 

60 

3 

17 

3 

36 

1 

94 

3 

37 

5 

66 

2 

90 

i  1 

98 

1 

70 

3 

40 

2  47 

4 

00 

4 

80 

1  73 

5  20 

2  23 

4  67 

34  23 

21  07 

28  62 

20  97 

9  00 

26  00 

122  72 



79  93 



126  82 

3  08 

87  55 

1  70 

60  81 

2  55 

60  85 

48  60 

2  92 

55  23 

7  00 

75  85 

149  24 

3  48 

73  86 

4  77 

33  19 

3  42 

36  96 

3  70 

1  25 

2  58 

65  77 

2  80 

68  56 

1  80 

32  63 

1  31 

39  00 

500 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


MALLORYTOWN. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Yonge,  County  of  Leeds,  Ontario. 


Yeai 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1859  Thomas  Hamilton . 

60  Thomas  Hamilton  . 

"   61  William  Bothwell  . 

62  Thomas  Hamilton  . 

63  James  Seymour  .... 
64 .... 


No.  of 
Members. 


88 
101 
93 
81 
63 


Funds. 


Conting.  Paternal.   Sup.  M.    Miss'y. 


$1  00 
1  00 
1  00 
0  64 
0  94 


$1  00 

0  56 
0  90 


$0  55 
0  58 


$44  32 


41  90 
43  08 
43  69 


MANVERS. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Durham,  Ontario, 
1851  James  Bell,  William  Robinson 

52  William  Robinson,  John  Doel 

53  William  Robinson,  W  illiam  Webb 

54  James  Crawford,  William  Webb 

55  Joseph  E.  Vining,  James  Crawford  — 

56  Joseph  E.  Vining,  David  Auld 

57  James  C.  Watts 

58  David  D.  Rolston,  Richard  Pain  tin  

59  David  D.  Rolston,  Richard  Redeoff. 

60  David  D.  Rolston,  James  C.  Seymour. 

61  James  B.  Kershaw,  James  H.  Orme 

62  James  B.  Kershaw,  Robert  Walker 

63  James  B.  Kershaw,  John  Kay.. 

64  James  Peck,  John  Kay 

65  George  Buggin,  John  Wesley  Dochstader  ... 

66  George  Buggin,  George  Jackson 

67  George  Buggin,  William  McCann   

68  George  Buggin,  John  Wallace 

69  John  J.  Wilson,  Charles  Barltrop  

70  Edwin  Holmes,  Robert  Smylie 

71  Edwin  Holmes,  John  B.  Williams 

72  Edwin  Holmes,  William  Philp . 

73  Edwin  Holmes,  Joseph  Philp 

74  Calvin  Shaw,  Thomas  Orme 

See  Toronto  Conference. 

MARKHAM. 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Cavan  Circuit. 


327 

278 

342 

366 

317 

375 

429 

485 

346 

5  00 

345 

7  80 

312 

6  66 

296 

5  80 

289 

3  94 

330 

5  75 

330 

4  10 

330  ' 

4  15 

326 

4  25 

300 

4  00 

298 

3  58 

306 

3  04 

287 

4  12 

287 

5  25 

302 

8  45 

4  50 
4  00 

0  75 

1  20 


6  35 

0  50 

1  74 


40 

98 

85 

25 

55. 

75 


6  00 
4  00 
15  17 
18  24 
27  00 
25  50 


1  i'5 
0  62 


18  45 
0  50 


1  75 


3  55 
1  62 

4  50 
3  75 


4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
5 
7 
10 


05 
25 
75 
00. 
38 
39 
26 
00 


42  26 

93  87 

213  47 

395  00 

326  53 

327  16 
348  85 
177  15 
167  39 
236  33 
209  26 
150  92 
117  37 
120  00 
184  00 
198  00 
228  40 
215  72 
273  94 
245  28 
293  48 
357  27 
323  27 


A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  York,  Ontario. 


1835  Peter  B.  Cole,  John  Diaper 

36  John  Pert,  John  Culham 

37  United  with  the  Humber  Circuit. 


115 

115 

184 

MARLBOROUGH. 


A  township  in  the  County  of  Carleton,  Ontario. 
1852  James  Gaddis 

53  James  Gaddis 

54  James  Baskerville 

55  James  Baskerville 

56  RobertN.Hill 

57  ThomasOgden 

58  ThomasOgden 

59  ThomasOgden 

60  Robert  Carter,  M.D 

61  Robert  Carter,  M.D.,  William  H.  Moss 

62  JohnMcGuire 

63  JohnMcGuire 

64  John  H.  Simpson 

65  John  H.  Simpson , 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Goulbourn  Circuit. 


106 

108 

0  25 

93 

3  00 

106 

2  00 

84 

1  25 

76 

1  40 

1  20 

107 

1  67 

1  40 

102 

2  00 

1  40 

105 

1  00 

106 

0  30 

2  06 

65 

0  91 

0  45 

0  25 

67 

0  60 

0  50 

0  40 

60 

0  75 

1  00 

0  50 

6  20 
28  83 
33  07 

63  35 
58  28 
49  61 

64  28 
66  65 
56  75 
35  00 
40  00 
31  97 
35  66 


1861  David  Auld 

62  DavidAuld 

63  William  Willimott. 

64  Francis  G.  Weaver. 

65  Francis  G.  Weaver. 


MEAFORD. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  St.  Vincent,  County  of  Grey,  Ontario. 


16 

0  56 

0  60 

14 

0  60 

0  70 

0  77 

19 

1  00 

0  40 

0  50 

37 

0  12 

0  30 

0  14 

50  00 
60  00 
28  01 
30  00 


METHODIST   NEW   CONNEXION   CONFERENCE. 


501 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 
Members. 


Funds. 


Conting.    Educa.    Sup.  M.     Miss'y, 


39 
60 
68 
00 
00 
20 

0  50 

1  00 


83 
11 
50 
62 
94 
71 

5  25 
9  04 
9  08 
7  52 

6  22 
6  28 


1866  Francis  G.  Weaver 31         $0  16 

67  Thomas  Hamilton  28            0  45 

68  Thomas  Hamilton 31            0  73 

James  Baskerville 30           0  77 

70  James  Baskerville 40           2  35 

71  James  Baskerville 53           2  00 

72  Thomas  Hamilton 47            105 

73  Henry  Wilkinson 39           0  50 

74  Adam  Glazier 31            150 

See  Toronto  Conference. 

MELBOURNE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Ekfrid,  Co.  Middlesex,  Ontario. 
1859  James  Seymour I     j     

60  Benjamin  Haigh 82           3  10     I     2  77 

61  Benjamin  Haigh 48           2  79     i     2  75 

62  William  Webb 44            3  00 

63  William  Webb 68  !     5  00 

61  William  Webb 61  -     2  74 

65  Joseph  Follick 52  ;     3  25 

66  Joseph  Follick 63  !     3  80 

67  Joseph  Follick 75  j     4  00 

68  Robert  Walker 75  ;     2  94 

69  Robert  Walker 79  i     4  39 

70  Robert  Walker 92            4  70 

71  William  McCann 90  I     4  76 

72  William  McCann 87  i     6  37 

73  William  McCann 79  j     5  17 

74  James  H.  Orme 74  ,6  29 

See  London  Conference.  I 

MIDDLETON. 

A  township  in  the  County  of  Norfolk,  Ontario. 

1857  James  A.  Miller 99            !      

58  James  A.  Miller 150            0  50 

59  James  C.  Seymour '. 165            0  48 

60  George  Brown  181            0  37          0  50 

61  George  Brown,  Robert  Walker 209            2  00          143 

62  Elias  Williams,  David  Smyth 229           3  00          

63  Elias  Williams,  John  J.  Lutze 242            138          167 

64  Robert  N.  Hill,  John  W.  Dochstader 312           182         2  38 

65  Robert  N.  Hill,  William  H.  Moss 192           0  49     !     2  40 

66  James  Caswell,  William  Gundy 186           4  31     I     3  40 

67  Calvin  Shaw,  Joseph  B.  Goodspeed 154           5  25     !     178 

68  Calvin  Shaw 143             2  13 

69  Calvin  Shaw 97  i     2  05          4  26 

70  James  H.  Orme 108           3  02         5  82 

71  James  H.  Orme 109           3  80         3  67 

72  James  H.  Orme 152           2  47         5  70 

73  James  H.  Orme,  Richard  C.  Henders 170           172         4  24 

74  James  Gundy,  William  L.  Hackett 175  '     3  25          4  57 

See  London  Conference. 

MILFORD. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Marysburg,  County  of  Prince  Edward,  Ontario 

Prince  Edward  Circuit. 

1858  Andrew  F.  Dempsey 

59  William  Glass 207 

60  Edward  F.  Brown 191 

61  Edward  F.  Brown 195 

62  James  Peck 174 

63  James  Peck 190            148          134 

64  Darius  Bettes 172            151          177 

65  Darius  Bettes 167            154          149 

66  Edwin  Holmes 151           0  69          0  21 

67  Edwin  Holmes 145            110         2  80 

68  William  McCann  139            j     119 

69  William  McCann  140            2  20     l     2  40 

70  William  McCann  136            2  54     j     4  40 

71  Francis  E.  Nugent i  164  |     2  34     I     2  63 

72  Francis  E.  Nugent 146           2  06         2  46 

73  Thomas  M.  Jefferis 134           2  08         2  40 

74  Orrin  Whitcomb,  David  Hogg 137            2  00          2  00 

See  Toronto  Conference. 


$0  15 

0  25 

1  14 
0  82 

0  60 

1  25 
1  90 
1  00 
1  25 


32 
43 
97 
65 
00 


0  37 
0  40 
0  37 


50 
75 
36 
23 
33 
97 
62 
66 
46 
77 
31 
30 
48 
92 


4  50 

4  73 

4  80 

7  07 

7  60 

7  78 

8  73 

6  94 

8  79 

$53  00 
50  00 
67  21 
63  00 
57  00 
55  00 
81  00 
61  25 
32  59 


I  96  94 
!  103  32 

59  36 
151  47 
134  79 
137  48 
140  34 
101  61 

75  36 
155  52 
174  32 
106  20 
149  54 
127  13 

53  92 


48  53 
52  55 

58  24 
66  00 
64  00 
87  83 
50  00 

59  91 
112  52 
109  20 

91  24 

71  04 

94  11 

85  44 

133  00 

164  00 

121  04 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


2  84 

1  50 

2  97 


2  71 


1  00 

1  17 
1  83 
1  99 
0  38 

0  38 


15 

05 
31 
00 

47 
36 
06 
00 


48 

60 

49 

60 

50 

18 

26 

92 

44 

35 

51 

29 

58 

93 

65 

61 

108 

10 

77 

31 

80  00 

20 

00 

78  34 

82 

42 

57 

79 

84  00 

502 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


MILTON. 
A  town  in  the  County  of  Halton,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Trafalgar  Circuit. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1855  William  Webb 

56  James  Caswell 

57  James  Caswell 

58  James  Caswell 

59  James  Shaw 

60  James  McAlister 

61  James  McAlister 

62  James  McAlister,  James  Hocking., 

63  Thomas  Goldsmith 

64  Thomas  Goldsmith 

65  William  Birks 

66  William  Birks 

67  John  Kay 

68  John  Kay 

69  John  Kav 

70  William  Tindall 

71  William  Tindall 

72  George  Brown 

73  George  Brown 

74  George  Brown 

See  London  Conference. 


No.  of 
Members. 


35 

101 

96 

107 

147 

148 

134 

125 

108 

72 

70 

66 

82 

111 

106 

101 

106 

135 

127 


Funds. 


$3  00 
4  00 
3  36 
3  30 
0  95 


34 
90 


76 
50 
87 
03 
00 
00 


MONTREAL. 


The  chief  city  of  the  Province  of  Quebec. 


44 
45 
46 
to 
54 
55 
56 


1841  Henry  O.  Crofts 

42  Henry  O.  Crofts 

43  Thomas  T.  Howard 

James  Brennan 

Robert  Hassall 

>  Discontinued. 

James  C.  Watts 

James  C.  Watts,  William  Broxholm 

57  William  McClure,  James  Cooke  Seymour 

58  William  McClure,  Calvin  Shaw 

59  William  McClure,  J.  Rogers 

60  John  Leach,  George  A.  Bailey 

-61  John  Leach,  Joseph  R.  Gundy 

62  John  Shuttleworth,  William  Keam 

63  John  Shuttleworth,  William  H.  Withrow,  B.A 

64  John  Shuttleworth,  James  J.  A.  Lever 

65  Samuel  B.  Gundy,  Charles  McKelvey 

66  Samuel  B.  Gundy,  William  Henderson 

67  Samuel  B.  Gundy,  George  Jackson 

68  George  Brown,  George  Jackson 

69  George  Brown 

70  JoelT.  Pitcher,  Joshua  R.  Kay ...... 

71  Joel  T.  Pitcher,  James  C.  Caswell 

72  JoelT.  Pitcher 

73  JoelT.  Pitcher 

74  JoelT.  Pitcher 

See  Montreal  Conference. 


56 
60 
50 
41 

28 


82 

77 

91 

100 

93 

122 

95 

110 

103 

86 

96 

110 

105 

103 

113 

81 

88 

93 

95 


00 
00 
00 
00 


6  91 


00 
71 


6  96 
8  85 


82 
00 


6  79 
6  79 
5  33 
4  25 


MORRIS. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Huron,  Ontario, 
1855  Thomas  O.  Adkins,  John  Walker 

56  Francis  G.  Weaver,  Joseph  Follick 

57  Christopher  Curry .. . 

58  Christopher  Curry 

59  John  Walker 

60  Andrew  Clarke 

61  James  Gaddis 

62  See  Ainleyville 


48 
97 
10 
26 


5  00 

4 "73 

5  08 

6  09 

6  97 

9  90 

4  50 

10  00 

10  01 

10  00 

9  43 

9  30 

105 

105  18 

147 

1  50' 

92  71 

67 

1  09 

0  48 

80  82 

74 

0  90 

14  65 

79 

1  00 

52  00 

66 

1  23 

1  57 

0  75 

68  24 

77 

1  00 

0  57 

61  34 

Paternal. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

$0  67 

$0  67 

$72  63 

6  49 

2  37 

169  92 

2  94 

67  40 

4  25 

111  35 

2  82 

114  13 

2  34 

5  46 

168  70 

6  42 

131  03 

5  15 

4  67 

144  32 

2  10 

1  00 

115  90 

0  69 

•  . 

110  05 

2  50 

4  43 

111  65 

2  54 

4  22 

108  81 

5  67 

8  00 

144  30 

6  08 

8  34 

145  98 

9  80 

7  16 

147  60 

3  44 

8  62 

165  84 

5  54 

5  61 

194  99 

5  55 

5  75 

207  7B 

5  55 

5  00 

175  76 

3  34 

90  07 

2  25 

108  00 

4  23 

112  2C 

6  07 

145  75 

130  24 

6  66 

190  0(1 

4  00 

174  00 

455  17 

6  34 

615  07 

6  47 

593  OS 

7  52 

725  89 

7  69 

530  08 

13  75 

750  70 

24  10 

609  89 

14  10 

600  75 

23  75 

584  60 

33  64 

419  62 

35  60 

.157  30 

30  70 

106  00 

160  00 

143  00 

76  62 


METHODIST   NEW    CONNEXION    CONFERENCE. 


503 


MOUNT  FOREST. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Egremont,  County  of  Grey,  Ontario. 

Mission. 


It  was  formerly  included  in  Arthur 


Year, 


Names  of  Ministers. 


I    No.  of 
Members. 


Funds 


Conting.  Paternal.  |  Sup.  M. 


1863  William  Birks,  William  Keam. .  

64  James  B.  Kershaw,  William  H.  Moss.. 

65  James  O'Hara 

66  James  O'Hara 

67  John  Elliott 

68  John  Elliott 

69  John  Elliott 

70  Sidney  F.  Depew 

71  Sidney  F.  Depew 

72  Edward  Kershaw . 

73  Edward  Kershaw 

74  Edwin  Holmes 

See  London  Conference. 


147 

131 

102 

96 

91 

*  93 

80 

85 

123 

119 

90 

105 


$3  00 
1  25 
0  93 


50 
82 
00 


00 


1  74 


0  92 

1  07 
1  40 
1  44 
1  00 
1  30 


24 
13 
15 
46 
72 
00 
10 


MULMER 


1861  James  Crawford.... 

62  Thomas  Fox 

6g  Thomas  Fox 

64  James  Baskerville. 

65  James  Baskerville. 

66  Thomas  Jackson... 

67  Joseph  Rawson 

68  See  Lavender 


A  township  in  the  County  of  Simcoe,  Ontario. 


14 
46 
46 
52 
60 


25 
95 
04 
20 
19 
22 


0  94 

1  32 
1  54 

1  48 

2  00 
1  99 


Miss'y. 


$96  56 

121  51 

72  86 

130  54 

102  86 

64  50 

88  20 

53  70 

98  55 

75  82 

113  85 

102  00 


0  55 

0  55 

0  42 

1  00 

0  50 

1  00 

1  25 

0  50 

1  25 

1  25 

0  50 

0  78 

1  56 

2  00 

2  03 

3  08 

3  28 

6  75 
58  00 
44  11 
55  00 
55  24 
81  44 
89  31 


N. 


68  Henry  Wilkinson    

69  Henry  Wilkinson    

70  James  C.  Seymour 

71  James  C.  Seymour 

72  James  C.  Seymour 

73  James  C.  Seymour 

74  Thomas  L.  Wilkinson  .... 

See  London  Conference. 


130 
120 
120 
165 
168 
328 
310 
268 
155 
177 
202 
+  92 
90 
164 
150 
138 
138 
130 
111 
118 
135 
126 
143 
115 
116 
148 
133 
131 


2  35 

2  26 

6  34 

7  03 

4  00 

3  83 

NASSAGAWEYA. 

A  township  in  the  County  of  Halton,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part 

Circuits. 
1845  Elias  Williams 

46  Elias  Williams 

47  Henry  Wilkinson 

48  John  Glass 

49  Charles  Childs  

50  Charles  Childs  

51  Darius  Bettes 

52  Darius  Bettes 

53  John  C.  Watts,  James  Scott 

54  John  C.  Watts 

55  James  Bell  

56  James  Bell,  John  Walker.... 

57  John  Wilkinson 

58  John  Wilkinson 

59  Thomas  M.  Jefferis    

60  Thomas  M.  Jefferis  

61  Edwin  Holmes 

62  Edwin  Holmes 

63  Edwin  Holmes 

64  David  Savage 

65  David  Savage 

66  David  Savage 

67  Henry  Wilkinson 


of  the  Ancaster  and  Nelson 




2  12 

2  00 

2  42 

2  00 

2  02 

3  27 

3  00 

4  00 

7  00 

5  00 

5  05 

1  00 

1  25 

1  50 

1  50 

32 
00 
32 
00 

25 
53 
79 
50 
64 


63 
66 
35 
43 

75 
02 

47 
68 
79 
75 
64 
00 


40  05 

58  17 

48  25 

72  30 

71  62 

82  28 

121  87 

9  80 

181  60 

8  80 

204  35 

279  65 

214  70 

1  97 

74  60 

2  38 

66  48 

123  00 

2  80 

108  11 

1  24 

76  49 

2  01 

60  28 

0  52 

60  01 

3  38 

67  20 

2  56 

61  65 

6  00 

92  26 

6  56 

94  16 

3  78 

92  40 

5  25 

97  17 

7  25 

115  00 

10  00 

137  50 

10  00 

105  00 

11  15 

101  08 

Egremont  Mission  set  off. 


t  Nelson  Circuit  set  off. 


504 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


NELSON. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Halton,  Ontario. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1835  Lewis  Brittin,  William  Martin  

36  I.  N.  D.  West,  William  Martin,  L.  Hagar.. 

37) 

to  >  United  with  Ancaster. 

«) 

42  James  Craig 

43  Again  united  with  Ancaster 

Note. — In  1845  the  Ancaster  and  Nelson 
Circuit  was  divided — one  part  of  it  retaining 
the  name  of  Ancaster,  the  other  part  being 
named  Nassagaweya.  In  1857  the  Nassaga- 
weya  Circuit  was  divided  and  the  Nelson 
Circuit  again  formed. 

57  James  McAlister 

58  James  McAlister 

59  James  McAlister,  George  Richardson 

60  Frederick  Haynes,  George  Richardson 

61  Frederick  Haynes,  James  Gundy 

62  George  Brown,  George  Buggin 

63  David  D.  Rolston,  Robert  Walker 

64  David  D.  Rolston,  Nathan  B.  Randall  

65  James  B.  Kershaw  

66  James  B.  Kershaw  

67  James  B.  Kershaw 

68  Frederick  Haynes 

69  Frederick  Haynes,  John  Wallace 

70  Frederick  Haynes,  Chancellor  Teeter 

7 1  James  McAlister,  Joseph  Philp 

72  James  McAlister,  John  B.  Williams  

73  James  McAlister,  Chancellor  Teeter. 

74  James  McAlister,  John  G.  Fallis 


No.  of 
Members. 


191 
174 
180 


100 
282 


141  , 

231 

270 

248 

193 

212. 

170 

143 

136 

120 

128 

214 

186 

174 

178 

188 

194 


Funds. 


Conting.  Paternal.  Sup.  M.  i  Miss'y, 


$10  00 


00 
00 
00 
80 
55 
25 
67 
30 
16 
52 
43 
27 


6  82 

8  07 


$1  00 


4  57 
7  17 
9  92 
4  10 


00 
25 
42 
96 
18 
25 
13 


14  57 


7  94 
1  02 

8  55 
5  86 


$1  63 


6  99 
8  11 


00 
45 
88 
00 


3  23 
3  52 


5 
7 
7 
2 
5 
4 
14 


22 
35 
50 

95 
09 
69 
05 


13  30 
8  70 


$146  10 
203  47 
179  67 
122  78 
111  12 
167  36 
116  40 
62  61 
115  48 

129  07 
134  40 

97  26 
107  77 
100  40 
148  09 

130  15 
113  94 


NEWCASTLE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Clarke,  County  of  Durham,  Ontario, 


1844  James  Hales 

45  James  Hales 

46  Henry  Wilkinson . . 

47  Nassau  C.  Go  wan... 

48  Nassau  C.  Gowan. .. 

49  John  C.  Warren 

50  Thomas  Reid 

51  Thomas  Reid 

52  John  Wilkinson 

53  John  Wilkinson 

54  Aaron  Wright 

55  William  Both  well.. 

56  Thomas  O.  Adkins. 

57  William  Tindall 

58  See  Hope 


82 
34 
90 
94 
54 
87 
98 
81 
56 
61 
33 
75 
111 


0  78 

1  12 


0  89 
0  65 
0  80 


1  00 
1  63 
1  00 

0  82 


0  50 
i"  6  5 


33  75 
28  90 
18  75 
20  92 
4  87 
16  35 
52  82 
24  25 
18  77 
35  78 
27  65 
38  40 
98  89 


NEW  HOPE. 

A  village  in  the  township  and  County  of  Waterloo,  Ontario. 
1858  James  Bell 

59  Henry  Hall 

60  Henry  Hall 

61  James  White 

62  James  White 

63  James  White 

64  Elias  Williams 

65  Elias  Williams 

66  Elias  Williams 

67  James  Hill 

68  SeeHespeler. 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Gait  Circuit. 


103 

1  91 

3  43 

82 

4  01 

2  10 

1  42 

78 

2  55 

1  80 

2  89 

80 

2  98 

2  95 

92 

3  67 

1  40 

3  00 

94 

3  00 

1  45 

3  00 

124 

3  00 

2  75 

1  55 

145 

2  65 

3  02 

1  36 

165 

3  00 

3  20 

3  07 

129 

3  45 

3  74  1 

3  37  1 

n  00 

38  27 
60  00 
60  32 
60  00 
80  00 
74  77 
92  97 
95  00 
101  27 


METHODIST   NEW   CONNEXION   CONFERENCE. 


505 


MISSOURI. 

A  township  in  the  County  of  Oxford,  Ontario. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1856  Edward  Kershaw 

57  George  A.  Bailey. . .  . 

58  George  A.  Bailey.... 

59  John  S.  Orr 

JamesScott 

Richard  Redeoff 

James  C.  Seymour, 
Edward  Kershaw, 

63  John  A.  Wilkinson. . 

64  John  A.  Wilkinson.. 

65  See  Ingersoll 


60 
61 

62 


No.  of 

Members. 


Funds. 


Conting.  Paternal.  Sup.  M.    Miss'y 


27 
44 
44 
29 
33 

36 

25 
47 
43 


$1  08 


$1  75 


0  32 

0  45 

0  65 

$2  78 
1  25 

0  75 

0  95 

1  23 

1  00 

1  15 
1  30 

NORTH  AUGUSTA. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Augusta,  County  of  Grenville. 
1868  William  Birks 169 

69  William  Birks 171 

70  William  Birks  , 154 

71  William  Hall  154 

72  William  Hall 174 

78  Joshua  R.  Kay 142 

74  James  O'Hara 131 

See  Montreal  Conference. 

NORWICH. 
A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Oxford,  Ontario. 

Circuit. 
1850  John  Wilkinson... 

51  John  Wilkinson... 

52  Benjamin  Haigh... 

53  Benjamin  Haigh... 

54  Thomas  Rump  

55  Thomas  Rump 

56  Henry  Wilkinson. 

57  Henry  Wilkinson, 

58  Edwin  Holmes 

59  Francis  G.  Weaver 

60  Francis  G.  Weaver 

61  John  Wilkinson 

62  John  Wilkinson 

63  John  Wilkinson 

64  John  Histon 

65  John  A.  Wilkinson 

66  John  A.  Wilkinson 

67  William  Webb 

68  William  Webb 

69  A.  B.  Walker 

70  James  Gundy 

71  William  H.  Moss 

72  William  H.  Moss 

73  William  H.  Moss  

74  William  McCann 

See  Otterville,  London  Conference. 


$74  18 

108  60 

58  52 

43  84 

57  00 

51  00 

49  24 
73  34 
66  66 


It  was  formerly  Elizabethtown  Circuit. 

107  47 
121  88 
117  46 
110  51 
129  30 
149  69 
96  01 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Malahide 


3  00 

3  11 

3  90  ! 

3  43 

2  00 

3  56  i 

2  61 

5  25 

2  56  i 

2  11 

11  48 

2   29  i 

1  90 

6  00 

2  30 

2  82 

3  89 

2  25 

2  81 

1  97 

2  45 

Edwin  Holmes. 


120 

4  20 

5  00 

17  15 

182 

4  50 

42  92 

56 

4  97 

87  53 

74 

3  65 

81  32 

87 

2  00 

1  20 

135  05 

95 

3  12 

164  02 

101 

3  10 

150  18 

f  131 

3  59 

66  47 

142 

1  53 

1  92 

49  75 

141 

1  75 

0  50 

32  32 

1G8 

2  00 

0  44 

57  00 

176 

0  87 

2  30 

39  25 

148 

1  00 

2  36 

40  00 

132 

0  70 

1  14 

1  54 

49  99 

113 

1  36 

1  32 

1  34 

50  00 

114 

1  20 

4  23 

53  00 

115 

2  90 

1  50 

3  00 

75  93 

113 

3  91 

2  74 

4  08 

107  71 

102 

3  59 

3  00 

6  85 

83  50 

104 

3  00 

5  00 

6  50 

120  00 

116 

3  49 

4  76 

4  72 

92  45 

118 

S  56 

1  60 

2  67 

92  33 

108 

2  02 

2  29 

2  23 

81  34 

105 

2  25 

1  76 

2  28 

95  85 

o. 


OMEMEE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Emily,  County  of  Victoria,  Ontario. 


Circuit. 


1863  George  Buggin..  .. 

64  George  Buggin 

65  Joseph  R.  Gundy 

66  Joseph  R.  Gundy 

67  Joseph  R.  Gundy 


100 
130 
140 
159 


*  Dereham  set  off. 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Cavan 


0  60 

0  65 

1  00 

0  75 


0  75 

1  50 
1  75 
1  76 


0  45 

0  60 

0  75 

1  68 


25  '00 

45  00 

120  76 

156  03 


506 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


Year 


NameS  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 
Members. 


Funds. 


Conting.  Paternal.  Sup.  M.    Miss'y, 


1868  Joseph  R.  Gundy    

69  George  Buggin,  Joseph  Philp 

70  George  Jackson  

71  George  Jackson  

72  James  White,  Henry  Nugent  

73  Robert  Walker,  Joseph  A.  Andrews 

74  Robert  Walker,  Thomas  Grandy 

See  Toronto  Conference. 


148 
159 
206 
200 
216 
162 
157 


$4  80 
4  64 
4  00 
2  50 
2  80 
4  00 
4  05 


$3  80 
3  68 


00 

75 
20 
00 


16  40 


$4  86 
3  62 
3  50 
3  00 

3  25 

4  50 
4  85 


$147  70 
128  90 
144  39 
64  29 
96  57 
127  62 
140  91 


1845  John  H   Simpson. 

46  John  H.  Simpson . 

47  Henry  Coates 


OWEN  SOUND. 
The  County  Town  of  the  County  of 


48 
49 
50 
51 


Walton  Preston 

Walton  Preston,  Thomas  O.  Adkins. 
J.  Breakenridge 

52  James  Baskerville 

53  James  Baskerville 

54  James  Gaddis,  William  Williams 

55  James  Gaddis 

56  James  Gaddis 

57  John  Histon ;. 

58  John  Histou 

59  William  Birks 

60  William  Birks,  Joseph  R.  Gundy..... 

61  Walton  Preston,  James  J.  A.  Lever.. 

62  Walton  Preston,  James  O'Hara.  

63  Joseph  E.  Vining,  Joel  T.  Pitcher... 

64  Calvin  Shaw,  Robert  Walker 

65  Reuben  J.  Tyler,  A.  B.  Walker 

66  Reuben  J.  Tyler,  Charles  Barltrop... 

67  Reuben  J.  Tyler : 

68  James  Hocking 

69  JamesScott 

70  JamesScott  

71  James  Scott,  Thomas  W.  Hall .'. 

72  William  Tindall,  James  Hocking 

73  William  Tindajl 

74  William  Tindall 

Toronto  Conference. 


bounty  of  Grey,  Ontario. 

50 

60 

1  00 

% 

93 

*  >  t  •  • 

2  00 

96 

2  00 

70 

2  42 

..'.... 

95 

1  75 

1  60 

0  60 

143 

4  36 

137 

147 

160 

2  43 

100 

1  10 

171 

1  25 

1  50 

13 

35 

0  73 

74 

1  27 

1  49 

123 

1  13 

2  12 

2  00 

174 

3  50 

2  20 

2  80 

125 

1  00 



0  90 

115 

1  25 

1  50 

1  00 

107 

0  40 

0  55 

3  37 

100 

1  42 

2  33 

2  17 

97 

1  73 

2  46 

2  27 

93 

1  97 

3  01 

2  39 

83 

2  27 

4  18 

9  10 

58 

2  23 

1  47 

2  27 

95 

2  40 

5  36 

2  50 

93 

1  07 

6  30 

1  24 

134 

0  72 

1  70 

1  30 

93 

3  00 

1  51 

4  87 

87 

2  18 

1  24 

3  75 

48  30 

49  25 
100  65 

26  18 


OXFORD. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Grenville,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of 
1850  Thomas  M.  Jefferis 

51  Frederick  E.  Powers 

52  DavidD.  Rolston 

53  DavidD.  Rolston 

54  William  Gundy 

55  William  Gundy 

56  James  Baskerville      

57  Andrew  Clarke 

58  James  Peck 

59  J.  England 

60  William  Glass 

61  Robert  N.  Hill 

62  Robert  N.  Hill 

63  Robert  N.  Hill ".;;... 

64  United  with  Elizabethtown 

65  Thomas  Fox ....'.'.. 

66  Thomas  Fox 

67  Joseph  B.  Goodspeed 

68  Joseph  B.  Goodspeed 

69  Joseph  B.  Goodspeed ........ 

»j  J  No  record  in  Minutes 

72  Peter  W.  Davis 

73  Peter  W.  Davis " 

74  William  Philp I'..".'.'.!".'".'" 

See  Montreal  Conference. 


53  89 

91  47 

108  05 

64  74 

100  00 

99  27 

93  38 

107  00 

110  00 

124  00 

134  14 

110  53 

100  00 

51  54 

82  66 

91  08 


the  Elizabethtown  Circuit. 


87 

1  00 

83 

1  40 

101 

106 

... 

77 

0  37 

0  98 

81 

1  18 

1  42 

87 

2  00 

93 

2  32 

1  07 

90 

1  67 

1  53 

90 

3  00 

85 

2  00 

1  50 

0  50 

65 

0  90 

67 

60 



0  90 

6  40 

50 

6  60 

0  44 

52 

1  16 

1  17 

1  05 

56 

1  08 

1  25 

1  00 

73 

1  31 

1  34 

1  14 

72 

2  00 

3  76 

1  61 

72 

72 

61 

3  00 

6  10 

2  00 

70 

3  00 

7  00 

3  00 

18  48 
21  08 

37  92 
28  97 
48  32 
43  73 

38  60 

39  38 
67  30 
46  77 
23  60 
25  75 
33  93 
50  00 


53  00 
53  01 
55  55 
47  51 
64  40 
24  55 

66  63 

78,  69 


METHODIST   NEW   CONNEXION   CONFERENCE. 


507 


P. 


PAISLEY. 
A  town  in  the  County  of  Bruce,  Ontario. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1861  Thomas  Fox 

62  Joseph  Rawson 

63  Sidney  F.  Depew . . . 

64  James  Gundy 

65  Richard  Redeoff 

66  Walton  Preston 

67  Walton  Preston 

68  Thomas  M.  Jefferies. 

69  Manly  Fuller    

70  See  Vesta 


No.  of 
Members. 


34 
43 
52 
51 
50 
49 
46 
49 
49 


Funds. 


Conting.  Paternal.  Sup.  M.  Miss'y 


$1  00 
1  98 
0  60 
0  96 

0  90 

1  09 
1  14 
1  21 


12  07 
0  53 
0  75 


1  00 
1  07 
1  25 


|0  50 

0  95 

0  50 

0  70 

1  00 
1  20 
1  40 


$37  00 
70  00 
55  59 
45  18 
42  00 
54  40 
63  00 
68  46 


PELHAM. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Lincoln,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part 

1859  John  Wilkinson 

60  John  Wilkinson 116 

64  Orrin  Whitcomb 120 

62  John  Histon 141 

63  John  Histon 118 

64  Henry  Wilkinson 103 

65  Henry  Wilkinson 88 

66  William  H.  Moss 

67  Darius  Bettes 

68  Andrew  F.  Dempsey 

69  Andrew  F.  Dempsey  

70  James  J.  A.  Lever 


of  Welland  Canal  Circuit. 


71  James  J.  A.  Lever 

72  James  J.  A.  Lever 

73  James  J.  A.  Lever 

74  Robert  J.  Elliott 

See  London  Conference. 


80 
73 

78 
78 
82 
65 
63 
63 
79 


4  42 

2  00 

2  98 

3  31 

1  00 

0  75 

4  78 

2  53 

2  45 

2  56 

1  82 

1  62 

3  21 

2  89 

0  25 

4  00 

1  02 

2  17 

2  81 

3  03 

0  54 

1  15 

0  75 

3  00 

4  00 

4  75 

2  64 

2  60 

2  95 

1  50 

4  50 

1  40 

1  60 

1  80 

1  25 

2  00 

2  00 

1  60 

1  85 

1  10 

1  69 

26 

00 

47 

08 

53 

74 

53  00 

69  78 

55 

70 

58 

46 

84 

64 

46  41 

78  57 

72 

13 

45 

03 

65 

98 

52 

43 

52 

43 

60 
61 
62 
63 


PENVILLE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Tecumseth,  County  of  Simcoe,  Ontario. 

Whitchurch  Circuit. 

1858  James  Hill  

59  Edwin  Holmes 

James  Gundy 

John's.  Orr 

JohnS.  Orr 

Thomas  M.  Jefferis  

64  Sidney  F.  Depew 

65  Sidney  F.  Depew 

66  Robert  N.  Hill 

67  Robert  N.  Hill 

68  Robert  N.  Hill 

69  Robert  N.  Hill 

70  Henry  Wilkinson  

71  Henry  Wilkinson  

72  Henry  Wilkinson  

73  John  Shuttleworth 

74  John  Shuttleworth 

See  Toronto  Conference. 

PETERBORO' 
The  County  Town  of  the  County  of  Peterboro 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the 


67 
70 
83 
59 
59 
55 
65 
65 
65 
80 
77 
84 
75 
96 
79 
69 


56 
40 
80 
20 
45 
0  62 
0  81 
40 
90 
00 
85 


00 
55 
00 
10 


1-  70 
3  50 
1  84 


16 
75 
91 
25 
30 
75 
80 
85 
81 
00 
12 
50 


Ontario. 


1835  James  Bell,  John  Turner 

36  John  Sanderson,  Moses  Blackstock  . 

37  United  with  Cobourg 

38  Robert  Earl 

39  Kennedy  Creighton 

40  Kennedy  Creighton 

41  James  Hales  

42  Included  in  Cavan  Circuit 


184 
284 
280 
210 
300 
290 
150 
156 


2  00 
2  75 
1  70 
1  50 
0  60 
0  65 
0  87 


1  13 

1  55 

1  70 

1  70 

1  65 

2  78 

2  31 

3  37 

3  60 

90  45 
96  07 
83  74 
44  77 

127  40 
79  18 
70  73 
62  58 

91  41 
106  04 
101  51 

86  12 
94  16 
90  64 
89  80 
100  57 


508 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


PRINCE  EDWARD. 
A  county  in  the  Province  of  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Cobourg  and  Hillier  Circuit. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1844  William  Cotton 

45  William  Cotton,  Nassau  C.  Gowan 

46  James  Hales,  Frederick  Haynes 

47  James  Hales,  Frederick  Haynes 

48'  Ephraim  Van  Norman,  J.  Breakenridge ... 

49  Ephraim  Van  Norman,  Brinton  P.  Brown, 

50  William  Gundy,  Brinton  P.  Brown 

51  William  Gundy,  Brinton  P.  Brown 

52  Joseph  Oates,  James  Mc Alister 

53  John  Histon,  Charles  Duff. 

54  John  Histon,  James  Scott 

55  Orrin  Whitcomb 

56  Orrin  Whitcomb 

57  Orrin  Whitcomb,  James  Hill 

58  John  Simpson 

59  Elias  Williams 

60  Elias  Williams 

61  Elias  Williams 

62  William  TindaU 

63  William  Tindall 

64  Edwin  Holmes 

65  Edwin  Holmes 

66  Henry  Wilkinson 

67  See  Bay  Quinte  and  Hillier 


No.  of 
Members. 


135 
150 
180 
163 
140 
300 
329 
300 
273 
234 
184 
155 
170 
217 
67 
200 
193 
235 
175 
168 
162 
140 
125 


Funds. 


Conting.  Paternal.  Sup.  M 


$10  00 

.» 

3  00 
2  40 
2  00 

1  95 

2  54 

1  09 

2  00 
2  00 


$0  65 

1  66 

2  05 

3  10 
3  14 


14 
14 
48 
50 
25 
60 


0  90 

2  00 

3  50 


72 
98 
01 
11 
00 


$1  "95 
1  00 
1  00 
1  10 
0  90 


1  00 

0  50 

2  82 

3  11 

1  92 
1  41 
3  15 


Miss'y. 


$16  98 
62  18 
47  67 
32  01 
58  94 

83  03 
78  67 

55  85 
66  25 
51  26 
70  18 

56  97 
122  23 
120  73 

54  35 
92  10 
82  30 
58  66 

84  63 
75  63 
27  26 
82  44 
69  53 


B. 


RALEIGH. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Kent, 
1843  William  Ramage...  

44  John  Shilton .        .      

45  James  Bell,  Charles  Childs 

46  James  Bell,  A.  Wade 

47  United  with  "Western Mission.".. 


•  ■  ■  • 

2  00 

95 

, . 

1  20 

■  ■  •  ■ 

95 

•  •  ■  • 

■  •  ■  • 

127 

2  64 

.... 

.... 

.... 

.... 

2  00 


s. 


SIMCOE. 

The  County  Town  of  the  County  of  Norfolk,  Ontario.  It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Middleton  and 

Waterford  Circuits. 
1868  John  A.  Wilkinson 

69  John  A.  Wilkinson..     77  2  69         I  *15         i  30         64  56 

70  John  A.  Wilkinson..         ..       75  0  87         4  50         135         39  61 

71  John  A.  Wilkinson .  79  199  4  25  2  10         48  06 

72  Robert  Johnston... .      ..  ...  70  2  01         5  95         2  75         53  20 

73  Joseph  B.  Goodspeed 67  2  13  45  00 

74  Joseph  B.  Goodspeed.  ..  73  127         121         0  90         45  45 

See  London  Conference. 

SMITH'S  FALLS. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Elmsley,  County  of  Lanark,  Ontario. 


1859  Andrew  F.  Dempsey 

60  Andrew  F.  Dempsey 

61  Thomas  Hamilton. . . 

62  Andrew  F.  Dempsey 

63  Richard  Redeoff  . 

64  Richard  Redeoff.     . 

65  David  Auld....       . 


70 

■  ■  ■  ■ 

,  . 

.  •  •  ■ 

116 

3  00 

1  42 

110 

3  00 

0  38 

0  38 

115 

1  12 

■  ■  •  • 

0  33 

101 

1  00 

1  00 

1  05 

86 

0  54 

1  25 

1  00 

68 

0  87 

... 

89  60 
50  65 
54  00 
67  60 
62  00 
60  00 


*  Milford  set  off. 


METHODIST   NEW   CONNEXION   CONFERENCE. 


509 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

i 
No.  of    1 

Funds. 

Members,  in     .. 

Conting. 

Paternal. ,  Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1866  John  Bain 

67  John  Bain . 

68  John  Bain 

69           

75       i  $0  30 
83           1  06 
56            1  15 
42            1  12 

$6  89       $6  63 

0  90         0  70 

1  15     1     1  15 

$63  00 

87  10 

92  80 

88  28 

SOUTHAMPTON. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Saugeen,  County  of  Bruce,  Ontario 

Sydenham   Circuit. 
1854  Samuel  B.  Gundy |     

55  Samuel  B.  Gundy. . 

56  William  Tindall.      . 

57  Benjamin  Hammersley 

58  Joseph  Follick.. 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the 


59  John  J.  Wilson 

60  Thomas  Reid 

61  Thomas  Reid .      . 

62  Hamilton  Leith,  James  H.  Orme. 

63  Daniel  M.  McKenzie. 

64  John  Walker 

65  Andrew  F.  Dempsey 

66  Joseph  B.  ( roodspeed 

67  Richard  Eedeoff 
-68    ... 


50 
56 
10 
6 
56 
52 
68 
80 
77 
41 
41 
40 
39 
36 

STANSTEAD. 


2  75 

3  50 
0  85 


1  45 

1  00 

i  66 

2  00 

.... 

1  99 

1  16 

1  52 

1   31      ; 

1  52 

1  31 

1  00 

1  47 

1  03 

1  31 

1  16 

1  22 

A  township  and  County  of  Stanstead,  Quebec. 


1843  George  W.  Stone,  S.  Piper,  Daniel  Blake. 

44  A.  Armstrong,  S.  Piper 

45  Isaac  Blake,  Frederick  Haynes. . . 

46  Isaac  Blake . .  

47  Henry  Bursell .  . .  

48  Henry  Bursell. 

49  L.  P.Adams 

50  L.  P.  Adams 

51  L.  P.  Adams..    . .  

52  John  Histon 

53 


125 
115 
115 
68 
73 
23 
23 
70 
50 
57 
69 


•    ••» 

1  00 
1  10 

1  33 
6  23 

2  23 
1  27 
1  10 
1  25 
4  47 


1844  Paul  V.  West. 

45  Paul  V.  West 

46  John  Histon,  Peter  Lawrence 

47  Frederick  E.  Powers 

Frederick  E.  Powers    

Francis  Hunt .    .  . 

Francis  Hunt 

Francis  Hunt ... 

52  Thomas  Ogden 

53  Thomas  Ogden 

54 .. 


STUKELEY. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Sheftbrd,  Quebec. 


48 
49 
50 
51 


76 
102 

72 
69 
65 
65 
69 
64 
68 
68 


3  75 
5  00 

1  57 


1  00 
0  80 

2  62 


24 
24 
75 
06 
22 


56  00 

109  00 

45  39 

53  15 

34  61 

63  07 

58  15 

69  21 

55  44 

55  44 

55  04 

45  00 

52  17 


9  17 

10  21 
9  00 

11  47 
17  18 
13  23 
24  92 

15  72 

16  07 


•• 

i  66 

3  06 

0  25 

.... 

0  50 



1  00 

•  • 

2  00 

:     4  00 



1  30 

i  20 

20 

25 

39 

42 

23 

77 

18 

20 

14  28 

21 

40 

27  73 

26  70 

37 

97 

29 

97 

St. 


1867  David  Smyth. 

68  Thomas  L.  Wilkinson . 

69  Thomas  L.  Wilkinson . 

70  Edward  Kershaw..      .  . 

71  Edward  Kershaw 

72  John  Fowkes 

73  William  W   Graham 

74  William  W.  Graham 

See  London  Conference. 


ST.  CATHARINES. 
The  County  Town  of  the  County  of  Lincoln,  Ontario. 


49 
45 
44 
47 
40 
50 
52 
47 


1   20 

0  76 

1  98 

1  30 

0  80 

2  05 

2  00 

1  62 

2  60 

4  24 

4  55 

4  94 

1  80 

4  70 

2  17 

1  51 

5  05 

1  30 

1  50 

3  73 

1  50 

6  00 

1  98 

3  50 

60  37 
50  00 
64  15 
64  93 
67  80 
70  50 
72  38 
86  57 


510 


CIRCUITS   AND  MISSIONS. 


.       ST.  MARY'S. 

A  town  in  the  township  of  Blanshard,  County  of  Perth,  Ontario 

, 

* 
Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Paternal. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1853  Joseph  Oates  „ .  '. .... 

80 

$1  18 

83 

1  67 

.... 

$48  72. 

55  Francis  G.  Weaver .....:.„„- 

97 

1  00 

77  78 

56  Walton  Preston 

77 

1  50 

$i  66 

94  37 

57  Walton  Preston ,               

73 

1  30 

0  75 

99  47 

58  James  B.  Kershaw     , .          . .                           . 

79 

1  50 

0  87 

72  90 

59  James  B   Kershaw      

106 

1  10 

73  35 

60  James  B.  Kershaw 

107 

2  66 

i  66 

121  04 

61  Samuel  B.  Gundy,  James  O'Hara 

118 

$3  66 

2  80 

5  05 

147  47 

62  Samuel  B.  Gundy,  John  Kay. ...         . 

153 

3  75 

5  55 

183  00 

63  Samuel  B.  Gundy,  William  B.  Danard 

205 

3  80 

4  75 

4  00 

218  50 

64  Samuel  B.  Gundv,  William  Grandy       

214 

5  16 

6  34 

4-00 

226  38 

65  David  D.  Rolston,  William  Henderson . 

210 

5  00 

4  50 

8  45 

243  75 

66  David  D.  Rolston,  William  Tindall . 

206 

2  37 

2  95 

3  53 

235  83 

67  David  D.  Rolston,  William  Smyth.. 

201 

6  09 

5  00 

13  35 

247  84 

68  David  Smyth,  William  Smyth.. 

217 

3  00 

5  50 

10  05 

248  75 

69  David  Smyth,  James  C.  Caswell . 

196 

3  28 

4  60 

5  79 

214  00 

70  David  Smyth,  Thomas  0.  Currie.. ... 

194 

2  30 

3  60 

5  02 

200  86 

71  James  B.  Kershaw,  Robert  Smylie .    , ;' 

184 

1  40 

3  75 

2  60 

142  17 

72  George  Jackson,  John  G.  Fallis. . 

154 

5  37 

.... 

•  ■  . 

199  97 

73  George  Jackson,  Alfred  Eley.. 

193 

3  91 

4  50 

4  66 

198  01 

74  George  Jackson,  James  Livingston . . 

181 

3  48 

3  35 

3  40 

186  17 

See  London  Conference. 

ST.  TH( 

MAS. 

The  County  Town  of  the  County  of  Elgin,  Ontario. 

1835  Benjamin  Nash,  Jno.  C.  Warren,  B.  P.  Brown 

287 

... 

•  •  >  • 

36  Isaac  Haney,  Brin  ton  P.' Brown. .    ..         ... 

250 

... 

37  United  with  London    ... 

230 

•       •  • 

38  James  Bell.      

300 

,    c  ■ 

39  Thomas  Rump 

210 

■      >     . 

?".,•. 

40  Thomas  Rump 

230 

-  .  * 

41  Thomas  Rump,  Ephraim  Van  Norman 

128 

-.  ■  -, 

1     •     .     * 

42  William  Ramage 

150 

.... 

43  Edward  Bailey,  Selim  Pettit. . .               ... 

137 



8  25 

44  John  Wilkinson . .               ....               ... 

127 

.... 

... 

14  73 

Malahide  united. 

45  John  Wilkinson,  John  Shilton 

55 

4  50 

2  25 

46  William  Bothwell 

69 

3  18 

4  80 

47  James  Bell,  L.  Olmstead. 

133 

23  26 

48  James  Bell.    . .           

151 

6  50 

65  72 

49  David  D.  Rolston 

172 

6  80 

62  56 

129 

0  60 

15  10 

51  James  Caswell 

139 

2  00 

52  17 

52  Nassau  C.  Gowan ...        

90 

4  22 

34  70 

53  Nassau  C.  Gowan,  Robert  Johnston .               . 

163 

1  40 

77  83 

54  Brinton  P.  Brown. 

215 

1  55 

73  43 

55  James  B.  Kershaw                                    ... 

45 

37  68 

56  Philip  Rose ...                 . .      . . 

37 

2-45 

42  53 

57  John  Doel . . 

66 

1  52 

51  07 

58  William  Bothwell  .... 

51 

0  93 

25  22 

59  See  Talbotville..    

89 



1  00 

23  72 

T. 


TALBOTVILLE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Southwold,  County  of  Elgin,  Ontario. 


1859  Edward  F.  Brown. 

60  William  Gundy. 

61  William  Gundy 

62  William  Gundv 


Circuit. 


It  was  formerly  St.  Thomas 


23  72 
28  71 
66  69 

85  58 


89 

1  00 

0  80 

85 

2  00 

2  80 

•  •  •  • 

63 

0  66 

0  66 

2  30 

6i 

0  70 

•  ■  ■  ■ 

2  12 

METHODIST    NEW   CONNEXION    CONFERENCE. 


511 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1863  Edward  Kershaw..  . . 

64  Edward  Kershaw 

65  Edward  Kershaw 

66  Frederick  Haynes. 

67  Fredeiick  Haynes. 

68  James  White 

69  James  White. 

70  James  White. 

71  James  White 

72  William  Henderson. . 

73  William  Henderson. . 

74  William  Birks 

Sip  London  Conference. 


No.  of 
Members- 


69 
70 


108 
104 

96 
80 

82 
89 
89 


Con  ting. 

$0  62 

0  90 

0  60 

0  90 

1  00 

1  01 

1  70 

2  00 

2  50 

3  45 

3  48 

3  36  1 

Funds. 


;.  Paternal- 


Si  58 
1  75 
0  65 

0  90 

1  88 

1  70 

2  00 
50 


00 
25 
70 
02 


Sup.  M.  J  Missy. 


73 
95 
10 
35 
1  20 


0 

97  ' 

1 

25 

2 

50 

3 

50 

3 

50 

3 

58 

5 

50 

$100 

48 

121 

81 

114 

88 

89 

99 

95 

36 

108 

38 

120 

08 

109 

89 

91 

60 

104 

00 

119  75 

106  78 

TORONTO. 
The  chief  city  of  the  Province  of  Ontario. 


1846 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


Thomas  Goldsmith.  

Thomas  T.  Howard. . 

Thomas  Goldsmith .  .  .  

William  McClurc  .  

William  McOlure 

Joseph  H..  Robinson 

David  Savage        .        ...  

Thomas  Goldsmith 

Thomas  Goldsmith  ..  ...... 

David  Savage.  

David  Savage 

John  Shuttleworth 

John  Shuttleworth,  James  C.  Seymour. . 
William  Williams 

William  McClure 

Thomas  Goldsmith 

Thomas  Goldsmith 

William  Mc<  'lure,  George  Brown    

James  Caswell  ..  . 

James  Caswell  .  

Joseph  H.  Robinson,  Joel  T.  Pitchard 
Joseph  H.  Robinion,  William  McClure 

Joel  T.  Pitcher 

Joel  T.  Pitcher        

David  Savage 

David  Savage,  Joshua  R.  Kay 

Samuel  B.  Gundy,  Robert  J.  Elliott. . . . 
Samuel  B.  Gundy,  Robert  J.  Elliott. 
William  Smyth. '..... 
See  Toronto  Conference. 


50 
60 
83 
77 
73 
58 
63 
91 

111 
22 
86 
73 
64 
84 
61 
68 
69 
80 
84 
77 
70 
66 
64 
67 
58 
81 
98 

106 


1  80 

1  90 

2  10 


50 
13 
31 
00 

81 
50 
50 
50 
50 
00 
74 


10 

65 

9 

50 

4 

00 

13 

00 

17 

17 

6 

37 

2 

73 

6 

78 

6  53 

3  00 

4  97 
1  45 
1  00 


82 
60 
14 
04 
58 
60 
75 

8  10 

9  20 
10  50 

8  06 


244  94 

7  00 

166  30 

5  50 

97  35 

4  00 

70  87 

10  00 

182  80 

26  75 

144  60 

5  20 

131  52 

8  37 

143  85 

5  75 

136  67 

9  27 

110  87 

4  00 

64  85 

2  92 

41  60 

3  30 

51  30 

2  73 

52  00 

72  05 

210  91 

2  32 

197  31 

3  04 

141  77 

3  67 

140  77 

4  82 

202  62 

4  01 

268  24 

7  40 

254  58 

4  20 

223  33 

9  00 

226  50 

10  00 

313  65 

11  75 

335  12 

6  62 

274  87 

TRAFALGAR. 


A  township  in  the  County  of  Halton,  Ontario.      It  was  formerly  part  of  Humber  and  Trafalgar. 


1841  William  Robinson 

42  Thomas  Rump..  .  .  

43  Thomas  Rump    

44  William  Bothwell 

45  Edward  Bailey 

46  Edward  Bailey 

47  John  Glass. .        . .  

48  Henry  Coates      

49  James  Hales  . .  

50  James  Hales..    .    . 

51  Thomas  M.  Jefferis.. 

52  Thomas  M.  Jefferis 

53  Thomas  M.  Jefferis 

54  John  H.  Simpson,  Robert  Johnston. 

55  John  H.  Simpson 

56  Thomas  M.  Jefferis 

57  Thomas  M.  Jefferis 

58  Thomas  M.  Jefferis .  


60 

66 

125 

128 

151 

144 

96 

90 

143 

162 

100 

200 

250 

232 

140 

102 

80 

91 


4  50 

4  12 

4  50 

5  28 

3  83 

i  00 

3  27 

9  75 

7  42 

7  60 

5  50 

1  00 

1  00 

2  00 

1  92 

5  00 

8  25 

3  50 

3  25 

6  58 
59  42 

40  62 
21  87 
30  32 

41  57 
70  85 
66  62 
65  23 

162  20 
200  40 
136  30 

72  40 
153  91 

64  70 


512 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1859  James  Hill  . . . ' : 

60  James  Hill  . 

61  J Rogers ..... 

62  Frederick  Haynes       . .      . 

63  Frederick  Haynes. 

64  Frederick  Haynes 

65  Joseph  H.  Fowler,  M.A. 

66  William  B.  Danard 

67  William  B.  Danard 

68  William  B.  Danard... 

69  William  H.  Moss 

70  William  H.  Moss . 

71  Thomas  Fox..  ..      . 

72  John  S.  Orr.  ...      . 

73  James  Gundy      ..... 

74  Chancellor  Teeter.  ... 

See  London  Conference. 


No.  of 
Members. 


90 

106 

118 

108 

113 

108 

93 

83 

78 

84 

77 

71 

73 

47 

42 

43 


Funds. 


Conting.  Paternal.   Sup.  M 


$5  00 

2  00 
4  55 
4  11 

3  87 
2  99 


00 
00 
00 
11 

27 
40 
31 
27 


$1  75 

3  37 

4  00 


20 

12 
51 
55 
00 
00 
55 
72 
10 
30 


0  97 

1  37 


$1  37 


92 
25 
30 

77 
18 


1  44 
3  44 


17 
76 
90 
14 
50 
41 
26 


Miss'y. 


$55  45 
72  92 

128  60 
84  39 
90  00 
51  79 
66  63 

71  03 
58  37 
74  83 
96  13 
87  59 

105  11 
102  36 

72  80 
72  31 


V. 


VERNON. 
So  called  from  Lake  Vernon,  in  the  township  of  Chaffey,  District  of  Muskoka,  Ontario. 

1870  Robert  N.  Hill 

71  Robert  N.  Hill ....     

72  Robert  N.  Hill,  Dixon  Sharpe 

73  Robert  N.  Hill,  James  Boddy 

74  Archibald  McKillop.         

See  Toronto  Conference. 

VESTA. 

A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Elderslie,  County  of  Bruce,  Ontario. 


23 

-  - 

40 

50 

1870  David  D.  Rolston 

71  David  D.  Rolston  ... 

72  David  D.  Rolston 

73  David  D.  Rolston 

74  David  D.  Rolston  .  . 

See  Toronto  Conference. 


73 
75 
78 
78 


1  65 

1  23 

2  82 

2  85 


7  80 
2  08 
5  55 

7  80 


2  07 

7  50 

3  77 

3  97 

124  53 
107  08 
101  31 
101  18 


w. 


WALKERTON. 


The  County  Town  of  the  County  of  Bruce,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Durham  Circuit. 


1859  James  Crawford  

60  James  Crawford 

61  Henry  Hall 

62  Thomas  Reid 

63  Thomas  Reid,  William  H.  Moss  . 

64  William  Willimott,  James  O'Hara     

65  William  Willimott 

66  William  Willimott,  William  McCann . 

67  William  Willimott,  John  W.  Dochstader 

68  David  D.  Rolston,  Neil  A.  McDiarmid 

69  David  D.  Rolston,  John  W.  Jackson 

70  William  Henderson   ... 

71  William  Henderson  .....  , 

72  Sidney  F  Depew 

73  Sidney  F.  Depew 

74  Sidney  F.  Depew    

See  Toronto  Conference .. 


72 

1  24 

2  00 

72 

3  00 

2  00 

1  05 

103 

4  62 

3  11 

116 

2  00 

0  89 

1  00 

146 

3  34 

2  10 

1  87 

133 

2  49 

3  00 

2  00 

129 

2  00 

3  10 

1  20 

120 

2  25 

3  50 

3  50 

126 

2  50 

3  70 

4  00 

151 

2  50 

5  00 

3  24 

140 

1  05 

3  81 

2  60 

97 

1  11 

4  20 

2  70 

106 

1  00 

4  50 

3  05 

89 

1  54 

2  24 

2  08 

90 

1  81 

2  11 

2  23 

63  77 

68  02 

78  43 

122  62 

144  00 

84  00 

102  26 

150  00 

135  00 

162  54 

163  00 
135  65 
150  75 

99  77 
105  10 


METHODIST   NEW   CONNEXION   CONFERENCE. 


513 


WATERDOWN. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  East  Flamboro',  County  of  Wentworth,  Ontario.    ,It  was  formerly 

Flamboro'  Circuit. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


No.  of 
Members. 


1866  James  Scott.    . 

67  George  Richardson . 

68  George  Richardson . 

69  George  Richardson . 

70  John  Kay .... 

71  John  Kay  . .  . . 

72  John  Kay 

73  George  Richardson . 

74  George  Richardson .    .. 

See  London  Conference. 


100 
102 
130 
155 
156 
142 
130 
129 
153 


Funds. 


Conting. 


Pateraal. 


$1  80 


20 
19 

77 
41 
66 
81 
81 
41 


$1  75 

0  76 

6  02 

4  23 


13  90 

8  76 


50 
76 


8  50 


Sup.  M.(  Miss'y. 


$1  35 

876 
5  96 
7  71 
11  79 
9  48 
7  41 
9  18 


1835 
36 
37 
38 
39 

JO 
41 

42 
43 
44 
45 
46 
47 
48 
49 
50 
51 
52 
53 
54 
55 
56 
57 
58 
59 
60 
61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 


1854 
55 
56 


WATERFORD. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Townsend,  County  of  Norfolk,  Ontario. 
Isaac  Hauey,  C.  Taylor,  Shieler  Buchner         .        164 
Included  in  Long  Point  and  Oxford. 


Edward  Bailey     .  .              .      .          ...          . .  ... 

James  Brennan,  Thomas  T.  Howard                 .  130 

James  Jackson..                              ..                    .  160 

Edward  Bailey '  . .      . .  417 

John  Wilkinson 417 

John  Wilkinson,  Francis  O.  Weaver 280 

Edward  Bailey ..        .  328 

Ephraim  Van  Norman       280 

John  Wilkinson .        . .              .  .              ....  212 

John  Wilkinson.                                                 ..  169 

Henry  Wilkinson . .            .  194 

Henry  Wilkinson 220 

Benjamin  Haigh,  Joseph  Oates..  .               ...  176 

Benjamim  Haigh,  James  C.  Watts 167 

James  Bell 156 

James  Bell,  John  Doel          . .              260 

James  Bell 337 

Thomas  Goldsmith,  James  Hill.    . .             ...  360 

Thomas  Goldsmith,  James  Hill  ....  330 

Thomas  Goldsmith,  George  Brown.    ..  205 

James  C.  Watts,  J.  Rogers.                               .  .  213 

James  C.  Watts,  John  Cleaver.          319 

James  C.  Watts,  John  Cleaver.. 434 

Joseph  E.  Vining,  William  H.  Withrow 374 

Joseph  E.  Vining,  John  J.  Lutze 396 

James  McAlister,  Alexander  Y.  Hartley. .        .  339 

James  McAlister,  Thomas  L.  Wilkinson..        .  344 

James  McAlister,  William  Grandy 333 

James  McAlister,  Edward  F.  Brown 340 

William  Williams,  A.  B.  Walker .  349 

William  Williams,  A.  B.  Walker 344 

William  Williams,  Francis  E.  Nugent 281 

George  Buggin,  Francis  E.  Nugent 274 

George  Buggin,  John  G.  Fallis 315 

George  Buggin,  Robert  Smylie .  294 

Joseph  R.  Gundy,  Alfred  J.  Bavltop 299 

Joseph  R   Gundy,  Robert  S.  Pritchard.            .  289 
See  London  Conference. 

WATERLOO 

A  township  in  the  County  of  Waterloo 

James  McAlister 

James  McAlister 140 

See  Gait.                          ...               130 


1   15 


9 

7 
7 
2 
5 
5 

10 
12 
15 


4  00 


74 

00 

60 

67 

75 

67     j 

55 

00     ! 

90 

50 

00 


6  37 

6  30 

8  42 

7  66 
5  95 
7  92 

9  00 
9  74 

11  96 

5  67 

7  21 

7  25 

4  68 

4  75 

5  38 


50 

32 

54 
66 
47 
19 
01 
99 
09 
00 
70 
55 
55 
20 


00 
32 
07 
22 
50 
92 
49 


6  32 


,  Ontario. 


7 
10 


92 
53 


16 

15 


36 

86 
28 
53 
67- 
75 
45 
50 
51 


63 
25 


WELLAND  CANAL. 
So  called  from  the  Canal  which  connects  Lake  Ontario  with  Lake  Erie. 


1835  I.  N.  D.  West,  Alex.  Nickerson,   D.  Collard. 

36  W.  Jackson,  L.  Brittin,  D.  Nickerson,  P.  B.  Cole 

37  William  Jackson. ... 

33 


200 
206 
205 


$80  00 

13  96 
115  00 

98  33 
129  01 
106  06 

87  46 
129  41 

97  00 


34  48 
10  50 
26  59 

30  00 

31  75 
43  71 
59  75 
80  68 
41  25 
73  35 

141  25 
185  30 

164  00 
220  83 
189  30 
132  00 
200  00 
202  35 
286  28 
170  25 
127  48 
119.  27 
134  46 
204  50 
244  35 

165  23 
188  79 
258  06 
161  76 

150  00 

151  67 


125  70 
140  63 


514 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


« 

Funds. 

Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

No.  of 

Members. 

Conting. 

Paternal. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1838  John  Wilkinson .        

205 

39  John  Wilkinson 

100 

... 

40  James  Brennan^    .                                    .... 

41  James  Jackson ....... 

102 

85 

42  James  Jackson. . .               ..                 ...... 

291 

,  \      , 

457 

44  James  Bell,  Elias  Williams  ...    . 

165 

. .         |  $6  05 

$60  07 

45  James  Jackson.  William  Bothwell..    ,.'.. 

277 

.     1     7  31 

62  86 

46  Ephraim  Van  Norman 

281- 

1     3  97 

47  12 

47  Ephraim  Van  Norman,  Charles  Childs  ... 

48  Walton  Preston .        ... 

'      142 

6  40 

3  89 

148 

6  50 

24  92 

49  J.  W.  G.  Rogers 

98 

2  00              . 

34  15 

50  Thomas  Rump,  David  Savage      . . 

79 

2  00 

$0  81 

30  60 

51  Thomas  Rump,  David  Savage  . 

223 

7  26 

166  75 

52  Thomas  Rump. . 

184 

4  32 

124  07 

53  Darius  Bettes 

140 

5  90 

62  26 

142 

2  50 

2  88 

64  85 

55  Elias  Williams,  William  Williams 

■  108 

3  55 

74  57 

56  John  Dent.             ......                     ... 

101 

8  00 

72  32 

57  Samuel  B.  Gundv 

1     105 

74  85 

58  Samuel  B.  Gundy.         

138       j 

1  53 

3  85 

119  49 

59  See  Pelham  and  Louth. 

152 

4  33 

5  47 

128  67 

WESTERN  MISSION. 
This  Mission  included  the  townships  on  Lake  Erie,  in  the  Counties  of  Essex  and  Kent,  Ontario. 


1847  J.  Rice. 

48  William  Bothwell 

49  Thomas  Brown. 

50  J.  Breakenridge 

51  See  Howard  Circuit , . 


16 
97 

0  50 

74 

1  50 

40 

1  70 

30 

I  00 

1847  Thomas  Goldsmith . 

48  James  Caswell 

49  James  Caswell ... 

50  J.  W.  G.  Rogers 

51  Charles  Childs  

52  Charles  Childs  . .  . . 

53  James  Caswell ..      . .  ...... 

54  James  Caswell . . . .  , 

55  James  Caswell,  Edward  Kershaw 

56  James  B.  Kershaw 

57  James  B.  Kershaw,  John  Leach. 

58  See  Aurora 


WHITCHURCH 
A  township  in  the  County  of  York,  Ontario. 


30 

68 

2  28 

90 

5  00 

90 

$6  25 

5  75 

57 

0  88 

61 

1  25 

61 

106 

6  23 

181 

8  40 

2  25 

163 

8  47 

2  00 

164 

, . 

3  80 

4  65 

140 

• 

5  23 

3  07 

15  50 


70  88 

60  00 

61  86 
51  58 
79  67 

100  00 
193  55 
290  62 
136  67 
221  41 
114  47 


Y 


YORKVILLE. 


A  village  in  the  township  and  County  of  York,  Ontario. 
1848  Frederick  Haynes 

49  Thomas  Reid 

50  David  D.  Rolston 

James  Shaw 

Thomas  Reid 

James  McAlister .. 

William  Tindall,  3  months, 

Thomas  Ogden,     9  months, 
John  Dent   ... 
56  Samuel  B.  Gundy.      . . 
57 

58  .  

59  Charles  McKelvey , . 

60 . 

61  Reuben  J.  Tyler 

62 

63  Joseph  R.  Gundy ... 

64  John  J.  Wilson 

65 ....    ... 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Toronto  City  Cirouit 


51 

52 
53 

54 

55 


43 

46 

1  43 

0  48 

42 

17 

V 

21 

0  40 

18 

18 

0  75 

0  87 

23 

1  50 

1  90     I 

15 

1  00 

1  11 

28 

35 

.      ..     O     0 

i  66 

15 

6 

6 

.... 

8 

. 

10 

..    ,3    .    o       . 

38  15 

62  23 

22  21 

15  72 

17  42 

85  75 

43  82 

74  25 

30  63 

DISTEICTS 


INTO   WHICH    THE 


CONFERENCE  OF  THE  METHODIST  NEW  CONNEXION 


WAS  DIVIDED, 


SHOWING  WHO  HAVE  BEEN  THE  CHIEF  OFFICERS  THEREOF. 


HAMILTON  DISTRICT. 


Year 


Chairmen. 


1839  John  Sanderson. 
40  John  Wilkinson. 

LONDON  DISTICT. 

1839  James  Brennan. 
40  James  Jackson. 

LOWER,  DISTRICT. 
1839  Edward  Bailey. 
40  James  Hales. 

PETERBORO'  DISTRICT. 
1839  James  Bell. 
40  James  Bell. 

Note.—  From,  1841  to  I848 
there  loas  no  division  of  the  work 
into  Districts.  In  1849  the  fol- 
lowing resolution  was  passed  by 
the  Conference :  ' '  That  the  present 
state  of  our  Connexion  in  Canada 
renders  it  desirable  that  our  field 
of  labour  be  divided  into  Districts, 
one  minister  in  each  division  to 
be  knoivn  as  Chaiiman,  who  shall 
be  stationed  as  centrally  as  possi- 
ble, and  hold  a  general  supervision 
of  such  District." 

CANADA  EAST  DISTRICT. 
1849  L.  P.  Adams. 

50  L.  P.  Adams. 

51  L.  P.  Adams. 

52  L.  P   Adams. 

53  L.  P   Adams. 

54  James  B.  Kershaw. 

55  John  C.  Watts. 

56  See  Montreal  District. 

CAVAN  DISTRICT. 

1849  James  Bell. 

50  James  Bell. 

51  James  Bell. 

52  John  Wilkinson. 

53  John  Wilkinson. 


Year 


Chairmen. 


1854  John  Wilkinson. 

55  John  Histon. 

56  John  Histon. 

57  John  C.  Watts. 

58  John  H.  Simpson. 

59  David  D.  Rolston. 

60  David  D.  Rolston. 

61  David  D.  Rolston. 

62  James  Seymour. 

63  James  B.  Kershaw. 

64  William  Williams. 

65  William  Williams. 

66  Henry  Wilkinson. 

67  James  Caswell. 

68  James  Caswell. 

69  James  Caswell. 

70  James  Caswell. 

71  Calvin  Shaw. 

72  Calvin  Shaw. 

73  Edwin  Holmes. 

74  Henry  Wilkinson. 

-    CAYUGA  DISTRICT. 

1864  Henry  Wilkinson. 

65  Hemy  Wilkinson. 

66  Thomas  Hamilton. 

67  Darius  Bettes 

68  Reuben  J.  Tyler. 

69  Reuben  J.  Tyler. 

70  Elias  Williams. 

71  Elias  Williams. 

72  Elias  Williams. 

73  Orrin  Whitcomb. 

74  Francis  G.  Weaver. 

GODERICH  DISTRICT. 

1859  James  Caswell. 

60  James  Caswell. 

61  James  Caswell. 

62  John  Leach. 

63  James  Scott. 

64  James  Shaw. 

65  James  Shaw. 

66  James  Shaw. 

67  James  Shaw. 

68  James  Shaw. 

69  William  Tindall. 


Year 


Chairmen. 


1870  Daniel  M.  McKenzie. 

71  Daniel  M.  McKenzie. 

72  Daniel  M.  McKenzie. 

73  Daniel  M.  McKenzie. 

74  James  Caswell. 

HAMILTON  DISTRICT. 
1849  James  Brennen. 

50  Thomas  Rump. 

51  Thomas  Goldsmith. 

52  Thomas  Goldsmith. 

53  Thomas  T.  Howard. 

54  William  McClure. 

55  William  McClure. 

56  William  McClure. 

57  James  Bell. 

58  James  Bell. 

59  John  Wilkinson. 

60  John  Wilkinson. 

61  James  C.  Watts. 

62  John  Histon. 

63  John  Histon. 

64  James  Scott. 

65  James  Scott. 
66.  Elias  Williams. 

67  James  McAlister. 

68  James  McAlister. 

69  James  McAlister. 

70  James  McAlister. 

71  James  Caswell. 

72  James  Caswell. 

73  James  Caswell. 

74  William  Williams. 

JOHNSTOWN  DISTRICT. 
1849  Thomas  Rump. 

50  Henry  O.  Crofts. 

5 1  James  Hales. 

52  James  Hales. 

53  James  Hales. 

54  James  Hales. 

55  William  Gundy. 

56  David  D.  Rolston. 

57  John  H.  Simpson. 

58  Thomas  Ogden. 

59  Orrin  Whitcomb. 

60  John  Histon. 

61  James  Bell. 


516 


DISTRICTS. 


Year 


Chairmen. 


1862  James  Bell. 

63  James  Seymour. 

64  John  H.  Simpson. 

65  John  H.  Simpson. 

66  Thomas  M.  Jefferies. 

67  William  Birks. 

68  William  Birks 

69  See  Leeds  District. 

LEEDS  DISTRICT. 

1869  William  Birks. 

70  William  Birks. 

71  Joseph  Follick. 

72  Joseph  Follick. 

73  Joseph  Follick. 

74  Joseph  Follick. 

LONDON  DISTRICT. 

1849  Henry  0.  Crofts. 
"     50  Henry  O.  Crofts. 

51  William  McClure. 

52  William  McClure. 

53  William  McClure. 

54  Joseph  H.  Robinson. 

55  Joseph  H.  Robinson. 

56  Joseph  H.  Robinson. 

57  Joseph  H.  Robinson. 

58  Josegh  H.  Robinson. 

59  Joseph  H.  Robinson. 

60  William  Gundy. 

61  Joseph  H.  Robinson. 

62  William  Gundy. 

63  James  Caswell. 

64  William  Gundy. 

65  William  Gundy. 

66  David  D.  Rolston. 

67  David  D.  Rolston. 

68  David  Savage. 

69  David  Savage. 

70  Calvin  Shaw. 

71  James  B.  Kershaw. 

72  George  Richardson. 

73  William  Birks. 

74  William  Birks. 

MILTON  DISTRICT. 

1860  Henry  Wilkinson. 

61  Henry  Wilkinson. 

62  James  McAlister. 

63  John  H.  Simpson. 

64  David  D.  Rolston. 

65  James  B.  Kershaw. 

66  James  B.  Kershaw. 

67  Henry  Wilkinson. 

68  Henry  Wilkinson. 

69  Hemy  Wilkinson. 

70  William  Tindall. 

71  James  McAlister. 


Year 


Chairmen. 


1872  James  McAlister. 

73  James  McAlister. 

74  James  McAlister. 

MONTREAL  DISTRICT. 
1856  James  C.  Watts. 

57  William  McClure. 

58  William  McClure. 

59  William  McClure. 

60  John  Leach. 

61  John  Leach. 

62  John  Shuttleworth. 

63  John  Shuttleworth. 

64  John  Shuttleworth. 

65  Samuel  B.  Gundy. 

66  Samuel  B.  Gundy. 

67  Samuel  B.  Gundy. 

68  George  Brown. 

69  George  Brown. 

70  John  Shuttleworth. 

71  John  Shuttleworth. 

72  John  Shuttleworth. 

73  Joel  Tallman  Pitcher. 

74  Joel  Tallman  Pitcher. 

MOUNT  FOREST  DISTRICT. 

1865  James'  Baskerville. 

66  William  Willimott. 

67  Walton  Preston. 

68  David  D.  Rolston. 

69  David  D.  Rolston. 

70  James  B.  Kershaw. 

71  David  D.  Rolston. 

72  David  D.  Rolston. 

73  David  D.  Rolston. 

74  David  D.  Rolston. 

OWEN  SOUND  DISTRICT. 
1853  John  Shilton. 

54  John  Shilton. 

55  Thomas  M.  Jefferis. 

56  Darius  Bettes. 

57  John  Histon. 

58  John  Histon. 

59  John  Histon. 

60  William  Birks. 

61  William  Birks. 

62  William  Birks. 

63  William  Birks. 

64  James  B.  Kershaw. 

65  Thomas  Reid. 

66  Francis  G.  Weaver. 

67  Reuben  J.  Tyler. 

68  Francis  G.  Weaver. 

69  James  Scott 

70  James  Scott. 

71  James  Scott. 

72  William  Tindall. 

73  Henry  Wilkinson. 

74  William  Tindall. 


PRINCE  EDWARD  DISTRICT. 


Year 


Chairmen. 


1867  Edwin  Holmes. 

68  William  Cocker,  D.D. 

69  William  Cocker,  D.D. 

70  William  Cocker,  D.D. 

71  Charles  Barltrop. 

72  Charles  Barltrop. 

73  Thomas  M.  Jefferis. 

74  Orrin  Whitcomb. 

TORONTO  DISTRICT. 
1849  William  McClure. 

50  William  McClure. 

51  Joseph  H.  Robinson. 

52  Joseph  H.  Robinson. 

53  Thomas  Goldsmith. 

54  Thomas  Goldsmith. 

55  James  Caswell. 

56  James  Caswell. 

57  James  Caswell. 

58  Thomas  Goldsmith. 

59  Thomas  Goldsmith. 

60  Thomas  Goldsmith. 

61  Thomas  Goldsmith. 

62  Thomas  Goldsmith. 

63  William  McClure. 

64  James  Caswell. 

65  James  Caswell. 

66  Joseph  H.  Robinson. 

67  William  McClure. 

68  Samuel  B.  Gundy. 

69  Samuel  B.  Gundy. 

70  Henry  Wilkinson. 

71  Henry  Wilkinson. 

72  Henry  Wilkinson. 

73  Samuel  B.  Gundy. 

74  John  Shuttleworth. 

WATERFORD  DISTRICT. 
1855  Thomas  Goldsmith. 

56  Thomas  Goldsmith. 

57  Thomas  Goldsmith. 

58  Henry  Wilkinson. 

59  Henry  Wilkinson. 

60  James  Bell. 

61  John  Wilkinson. 

62  Henry  Wilkinson. 

63  Henry  Wilkinson. 

64  James  McAlister. 

65  James  McAlister.    ^ 

66  William  Gundy. 

67  John  Shuttleworth. 

68  John  Shuttleworth. 

69  William  Williams. 

70  George  Buggin. 

71  George  Buggin. 

72  George  Buggin. 

73  James  White. 

74  James  White. 


CYCLOPEDIA  OF  METHODISM. 


BOOK      II. 


FROM  THE  UNION  OF  1874  TO  THE  ANNUAL  CONFERENCES 

OF  1880. 


PART    I. 

Section     I.— THE  GENERAL  CONFERENCE. 

Section   II— METHODIST  PERIODICALS. 

Section  III.— BOOK  AND  PUBLISHING  ESTABLISHMENTS. 

Section  IV.— EDUCATIONAL  INSTITUTIONS. 


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REV.    EGERTON    RYERSON,    D.D.,    LL.D., 

President  of  the  First  General  Conference. 


THE 

GENERAL    CONFERENCE 


OF    THE 


JlUtljtfiriat    (KKjurrlj   of   Canada 

Is  its  supreme  governing  1  >ody.  It  meets  quadrennially  on  the  first  Wednesday 
in  September.  In  accordance  with  the  terms  of  the  Union,  consummated  in 
1874,  it  is  composed  of  an  equal  number  of  Ministers  and  Laymen.  The  Min- 
isters are  elected  by  the  several  Annual  Conferences,  and  the  Laymen  by  the 
District  Meetings  held  in  the  month  of  May  preceding  the  meeting  of  the 
General  Conference.  This  Conference  has  full  power  over  every  part  of  the 
organization  and  discipline  of  the  Church,  except  as  prohibited  by  certain  re- 
strictions adopted  by  the  Committee  on  Union,  prior  to  the  organization  of 
the  delegated  General  Conference.  These  restrictions  are  four  in  number,  and 
are  known  as  the  Restrictive  Rules.  See  p.  •  40,  Discipline  of  1879.  The 
General  Conference  elects  its  own  President,  Vice-President,  and  Secretary 
It  also  elects  the  Editors  of  the  Church  Periodicals,  the  Book  Stewards 
Missionary  Secretary  and  Treasurers  of  the  several  Connexional  Funds.  A 
special  committee  of  not  less  than  twelve  persons,  six  Ministers  and  six  Lay- 
men, is  appointed  by  the  Conference  on  nomination  of  its  President,  to  watch 
over  and  guard  the  rights  and  privileges  of  the  Church,  and  decide  upon  any 
measures  connected  with  the  general  interests  of  the  Church,  and  to  consti- 
tute a  court  of  appeal,  on  questions  of  law  arising  in  the  Annual  Conferences. 
The  first  General  Conference  assembled  in  the  Metropolitan  Church 
Toronto,  on  Wednesday,  September  16th,  1874,  and  closed  on  Friday.  October 
2nd.  The  number  of  Delegates  elected  to  attend  this  Conference  was  as  fol- 
lows : — Toronto  Conference,  50 ;  London  Conference,  48  ;  Montreal  Conference 
36  ;  Nova  Scotia  Conference,  18;  New  Brunswick  and  Prince  Edward  Island 
Conference,  16 ;  Newfoundland  Conference,  4 ;  New  Connexion  Conference, 
14.     Total  196.     The  following  officers  were  elected : — 

President. — Rev.   Egerton  Ryerson,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

Vice-President. — Rev.  George  Douglas,  LL.D. 

Secretary. — Rev.  Duncan  D.  Gurrie. 

.    .  ,     ,  „      ,     .  t  Rev.  William  Scott. 

Assistant  Secretaries.-  j  Bbnjamin  Hopkins,  Esq. 

Journal  Secretary. — Rev.  John  Bredin. 

n    ,   „,  ,  I  Rev.  Samuel  Rose,  Toronto. 

Booh  Stewards.-      REy_  Alex_   w_   n'co  Halifax. 


I  Christian  Guardian  and  Evangelical  Witness —  j  R      '  twvid  Savage  ' 

Editors.—   -v   WegUyan—n-EV.  Alex.  W.  Nicolson. 

\Magazine  and  Sunday  School  Periodicals — Rev.  Wm.   H.   With  now,   M.A. 
(  Missionary  Secretary —  Rev.  Enoch  Wood,  D.D. 
Missionary  Departuicnt. —  '.  Secretary- Treasurer — Rev    Alexander  Sutherland. 
(  Lay- Treasurer — John  Macdonald,  Esq. 


520 


STATISTICAL    SYNOPSIS 


OF   THE 


NUMBER  OF  MINISTERS,  MEMBERS,  SUNDAY  SCHOOLS,  &c. 


OF    THE 


JIUtfaMst  Clptrdj  0f  Canafta, 

1874. 


I.— MINISTERS,  MEMBERS  and  SUNDAY  SCHOOLS. 


Effective 

Minis 

ters. 

«2 

C3 

o 
Eh 

i 

Members. 

Sunday  Schools. 

Conferences. 

-si 

.5 
o 

o 

Eh 

O 
O 

o 

CO 

o 

CD 

Eh 

m 

C3 

'o 

.    CO 

Canada  Wesleyan 

Eastern  British  America. 
New  Connexion . 

599 

203 

90 

75 
20 
10 

21 
13 

695 
223 
113 

4,489 
!  3,370 
;    583 

69,068 

17,580 

6,856 

73,557 

20,950 

7,439 

1,002 
154 
356 

9,617 
1,089 
2,571 

13,277 

71,583 

9,000 

20,635 

Total    .... 

892 

105  i 

34 

1,031 

1  8,442 

93,504 

101,946 

1,512 

101,218 

II.— CHURCHES  and  PARSONAGES. 


Conferences. 


I  Number 

of 
Churches 


Value. 


Canada  Wesleyan 
East.  B.  America 
New  Connexion  . 

Total..      .. 


1,255    ; $2, 573, 174  00 
Not1    reported  in 
251 


1,506     $2,573,174  00 


Number 
of  Par- 
sonages. 


306 
Minutes 
68 


374 


Value. 


$400,067  00 
of  Conference. 


$400,067  00 


Burial 
Grounds. 

Value. 

Total  Value 
of  Church 
Property. 

238 

$44,049  00 

$3,281,547  00 
288,340  00 

238 

$44,049  00 

$3,569,887  00 

III.—  CONNEXIONAL  FUNDS 

Conferences. 

Contingent. 

Educational. 

Superan'd 
Ministers. 

Missionary. 

Sunday 
School. 

CanadaWesleyan 

Eastern  British  America 

New  Connexion  .... 

$6,038  33 

1,428  60 

235  08 

$2,961  84 
1,370  07 

$16,453  25 

3,165  59 

319  66 

$117,940  57 

12,257  13 

7,727  01 

$150  49 

Total 

$7,702  01 

$3,331  91 

$19,938  50 

$137,924  71 

$150  49 

521 


SECOND   GENERAL  CONFERENCE. 


The  Second  General  Conference  assembled  in  the  Dominion  Square 
Church,  Montreal,  on  September  4th,  1878,  and  closed  on  Monday  September 
23rd.     The  number  of   Delegates  elected  to  attend  this  Conference  was  as 


EEV.  GEORGE  DOUGLAS,  LX.D. 

President  Second  General  Conference. 

follows : — Toronto  Conference,  72  ;  London  Conference,  68  ;  Montreal  Confer- 
ence, 44  ;  Nova  Scotia  Conference,  22  ;  New  Brunswick  and  Prince  Edward 
Island  Conference,  13  ;  Newfoundland  Conference,  6.     Total,  225. 

The  following  officers  were  elected ; — 

President. — Rev.  George  Douglas,  LL.D. 

Vice-President. — Rev.  Samuel  Dwight  Rice,  D.D. 

Secretary. — Rev.  Alexander  Sutherland,  D.D. 

.    . ,     ,  „      ,     .  \  David  Allison,  LL.D. 

.Assistant  Secretaries.-  J  Rlg  Hqno[,  JuDf,E  j0NEg 

Journal  Secretary. — Rev    John  Bredin. 

„    ,    „.  ,         \  Rev.   William  Briggs,  Toronto. 

Book  Stewards.-  j  Rpv    HuMpHREY  PlCKARI)>  D.d.;  Halifax. 

f  Christian  Guardian — Rev.  E.  Hartley  Dewart,  D.D. 
Editors.— <  Wesleyan — Rev.  Duncan  D.  Currie. 

y  Magazine  and  S.  S.  Papers — Rev.   Wm.   H.   Withrow,   M.A. 
f  General  Secretary — Rev.  Alexander  Sutherland,  D.D. 
Missionary      J  Honorary  Secretary — Rev.  Enoch  Wood,  D.D. 
Department. —  |  „  /Rev.  Alexander  Sutherland,  D.D. 

yireasurcrs—   ^J()HN  MacDonalD)  Esq. 


:>22 


STATISTICAL   SYNOPSIS 


NUMBER  OF  MINISTERS,  MEMBERS,  SUN  DAY  SCHOOLS,  & 


(IK   THE 


SIX  ANNUAL  CONFERENCES,  1878. 


I.—  MINISTERS.   MEMBERS  axi.  SUNDAY  SCHOOLS. 


Conferences. 


Total,  1878.. 
Total,  1874. 


Increase . 


3= 


1,000 

892 


108 


Ministers. 


304 

44 

274 

42 

Montreal 

196 

14 

91 

15 

NewB.  &  P  E.  I 

86 

9 

Newfoundland. .... 

49 

124 
105 


17 
14 
10 


41 

34 


365 
330 
220 
106 
95 
49 


Members. 


o 


2,686; 
2,190 

1,324' 
976 
4251 

1.829 


33,386i 

35,690j 

21,526' 

8,936 

7,446 
6,191 


36,072 

37.880 

22,850 

9,912 

7,871 

8,020 


1,165      9,430 
1,031       8,442 


19 


134 


98S 


113,175  122,605 
93,504  101,946 


19,671!   20,659 


Sunday  Schools. 


t» 


508 
532 
293 
164 
147 
89 


1,733 
1,512 


221 


4,633 
5,735 
2,310 
1,305 
1,060 
738 


15,751 
13,277 


2,474 


o 


36,1 

43,  t 

17,( 

9,{ 

8,( 

6,1 

120,! 
101,5 


i9,; 


II.— CHURCH KS  axi,  1'AKSONAGES. 


Conferences. 

Number 

of 
Churches 

Value. 

Toronto 

N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.. 
Newfoundland  . 

611 
645 
358 
182 
170 
80 

$1,481,060  00 

1,507,500  00 

1,163,950  00 

* 
# 

122,300  00 

Total,  1878.. 
Total,  1874.. 

2,046 
1,406 

$4,274,810  00 
$2,573,174  00 

Increase  . 

540 

$1,701,636  00 

Number 
of  Par- 
sonages. 

149 
155 
110 

49 

21 

484 
374 


Value 


$248,360  00 
282,794  00 
172,333  00 


23,700  00 

$727,187   00 
:  $400,067  00 


110       $327,110  00 


Burial    :      ,T  , 
n         i          V  alue. 
Grounds. 

i 

Total  Vali 
of  Churcl 
Property. 

****** 
****** 

$1,729,420 

1,790,294 

1,236,283 

550,230 

450,000 

166,000 

238  !  $44,049  00 

$6,237,207 
$3,569,887 

i 

•••■  I  • 

$2,667,320 

*  No  returns. 


SECOND    GENERAL    CONFERENCE. 


523 


Conferences. 


Toronto .  

London 

Montreal . .  

Uova  Scotia    .    .    .      .... 

Sew  Brunswick  &  P.  E.  Island 
Newfoundland  . 
Miscellaneous  Receipts. . . 

Total,  1878... 
Total,  1874 

L 
Increase . 


III.— CONNEXION AL  FUNDS. 

Contingent. 

Educational. 

Superan'd        ,„.    . 
Ministers.       Missionary. 

Sunday 
School. 

$2,136  16 

2,441  86 

1,469  00 

443  83 

422  39 

194  72 

$1,793  63 

2,649  88 

1,344  45 

528  00 

522  71 

228  63 

$8,206  94 
8,837  56 
5,730  17 
1,407  21 
1,140  13 
874  00 

$41,008  04 

37,789  25 

26,730  39 

11,463  66 

6,831  30 

6,676  10 

8,736  90 

$201  69 

330  88 

66  66 

1  00 

34  29 

60  00 

$7,106  96 
$7,702  01 

$7,067  30 
$3,331  91 

$26,196  01 
$19,938  50 

$141,475  12 
$137,924  71 

$694  52 
$150  49 

$3,735  39 

$7,257  51 

$3,550  39 

$544  03 

A  SYNOPSIS  OF  THE  MISSION  WORK. 


Missions. 

Missionaries. 

Missions  to  the  Indians  in  British  Columbia,  Saskatchewan, 

Hudson's  Bay  Territory,  and  the  Provinces  of  Ontario 

and  Quebec 

43 

*40 

3,013 

Missions  to  Japan. 

4 

t   9 

100 

Missions  to  the  Germans  . .      ....              

5 

3 

284 

Missions  in  the  Province  of  Quebec 

9 

9 

274 

Missions  to  the  Settlers  and  Half-Breeds  in  British  Co- 

lumbia. Red  River,  and  Algoma  Districts.. . 

24 

23 

1,320 

Domestic  Missions. 

Toronto  Conference 

54 

64 

6,081 

jondon  Conference ...               .  •    

47 

57 

4,573 

Montreal  Conference. .                                        .... 

74 

80 

6,342 

Sova  Scotia  Conference .                   

62 

64 

6,269 

tfew  Brunswick  and  Prince  Edward  Island  Conference. 

46 

49 

3,609 

Newfoundland  Conference 

40 

39 

7,300 

Total,  1878...                       

409 

422 

39,165 

Total,  1874. 

231 

259 

30,071 

Increase 

178 

163 

9,094 

Ten  of  these  are  native  assistants. 


t  Five  of  these  are  Japanese  assistants. 


In  addition  to  the  number  of  ordained  Missionaries,  there  are  15  Native  Assistants,  and  5  Ministers 
>n  Circuits  supplying  small  bands  of  Indians.  There  are  33  Schools  and  33  Teachers  and  21  Inter- 
)reters  making  a  paid  Agency  in  the  Missionary  Department  of  the  Methodist  Church  of  Canada 
•f  496,  being  an  increase  of  175  during  the  last  quadrennial. 


324 


LIST    OF   DELEGATES 


TO    THE 


FIRST  AND  SECOND  GENERAL  CONFERENCES. 


I.— MINISTERS. 


Name  of  Delegate.       1st.  2nd.       Conference. 


A. 


Addison,  Peter.    .  . 
Andrews,  Alfred 
Angwin,  Joseph  <>. 


Beaudry,  Louis  N 
Berry,  Francis..    .    . 
Betts,  Jonathan  E. 
Blackstock,  Wni.  S . 
Bland,  Henry  F 
Bond,  Stephen . . 
Borland,  John.. . 
Bredin,  John 
Brettle,  Elias 
Briggs,  William. 
Brock,  James 
Brock,  Thomas. 
Brown,  George. 
Brown,  William  C . .    . 
Burwash,      Nathaniel, 
S.T.D 


1874 


1874 
1874 

1874 
1874 

1874 
1874 
1874 
1874 
1874 

1874 
1874 


1878 
1878 
1878 


Toronto. 
London. 
Nova  Scotia. 


1878iMontreal. 
....  London. 
1878|Toronto. 
1878  Montreal. 
1878  Montreal. 
187  8 1  Montreal. 
1878|Montreal. 
1878 !  Toronto. 

Nova  Scotia. 

Toronto. 

Toronto. 

London. 

Toronto. 

Nova  Scotia. 


1878 
1878 


1878 


'1874  1878  Toronto 


o. 


Campbell,? Alexander. . 
Carroll,  John,  D.D.. .  . 
Caswell,  James.      .  .    . 

Clarke,  John  S 

Clarkson,  Jno.  B.,  M.  A 
Clement,  Edwin 
Coffin,  Joseph  S . 
Constable,  Thomas. .    . 
Cornish,  George  H. 

Cosford,  Thomas 

Creighton,  Kennedy  . 
Currie,  Duncan  D . 


1874 


1878 
1878 

1878 
1878 
1878 
....11878 
1874  ... 
....'1878 
1874!1878 
187411878 
1874  1878 


1874 


Davis,  George  H. . . . 
Dewart,  Edward  H. . . 
Dickson,  G.  N.  A.  F.  T. 
Douglas,  George,  LL.D. 
Douse,  John.. 
Dove,  James . 
Duncan,  Robert | 


D. 

1874 
1874 
1874 
1874 


1878 
1878 
1878 
1878 

1878 
1878 
1878 


Montreal. 

Toronto. 

New  Connexion. 

Toronto. 

London. 

Toronto. 

Nova  Scotia. 

Montreal. 

London. 

London. 

Toronto. 

New  Brunswick. 


Montreal. 

Toronto. 

London. 

Montreal. 

Toronto. 

Newfoundland. 

New  Brunswick. 


Name  of  Delegate. 


1st. 


2nd. 


Conference. 


Eby,  Charles  S.,  B.A.. 
Elliott,  James,  D.D. .  . 
England,  James. 

English,  William 

Evans,  Ephraim,  D.D. 

Fish,  Charles 

Forman,  Richard  J. . . 
Fowler,  Robert,  M.D.. 

Gaetz,  Leonard 

Galbraith,  Win.,  B.C. L 
Graham,  James.      . .    . 

Gray,  James 

Green,  Anson,  D.D..  . 
Griffin,  William  S.  . 
Gundy,  Joseph  K.. . 


B. 

■18741.... 
18741878 
1874f .... 

1874|  .. 
18741878 

F 

1874 
1874 
1874 


London. 
Montreal. 
Nova  Scotia. 
Montreal. 
London. 


1878  Toronto. 
London. 
London. 


1878 


G. 

1874 

! 

1878 

1874 

1878 

1874 

1878 

1874 

1878 

1874 

1878 

1874 

.... 

Hall,  William 

Hammond,  Richard  M. 

Hannon,  James 

Hansford,  William. .  . 
Harper,  Eph.  B.,  M.A. 
Harris,  Thomas 
Hart,  Joseph. 
Heartz,  William  H.. .  . 
Henderson,  Wm.  C.  MA 
Holmes,  Edwin. . . . 
Hooker,  LeRoy. . 
Howard,  Isaac  B. . 
Huestis,  George  0 . . . 
Huestis,  Stephen  F.. . 

Hunt,  John 

Hunter,  William  J.. . . 
Hurlburt.  Asahel .... 


H. 

1874 
1874 
1874 

]'.874 
1874 
1874 


1874 
1874 


1874 


Irwin,  William. 


1874 
1874 

I. 

|1874' 

J. 


1878 
1878 

1878 

1878 
1878 
1878 

1878 

1878 
1878 
1878 

1878 


Nova  Scotia. 

Montreal. 

London. 

London. 

Toronto. 

London. 

New  Connexion. 


Montreal. 

Montreal. 

Montreal. 

London. 

Toronto. 

Newfoundland. 

New  Brunswick. 

Nova  Scotia. 

London. 

New  Connexion. 

Montreal. 

London. 

Nova  Scotia. 

Nova  Scotia. 

Toronto. 

Montreal. 

London. 


I  Toronto. 


J  effers,  Wellington,  DD 
Jeffery,  Thomas  W . .    . 

Jones,  Richard 

Jost,  Cranswick,  M.A. 


1874il878 
....11878 
1874j.... 
.   ..  1878 


Toronto. 
Toronto. 
Toronto. 
Nova  Scotia. 


DELEGATES   TO   GENERAL   CONFERENCES. 


525 


Name  of  Delegate. 


1st. 


2nd. 


Conference. 


eough,  Thomas  S. . . 
ershaw,  Edward 


lird,  John  G 

iird,  William  H  . . . 
mgford,  Alexander . 

ithern,  John 

ithern,  John 


K. 

;.      .  1878:  Toronto. 
J18741.        'New  Connexion. 


L. 

[1874 


ivell,  Charles,  M.A  . 
jaroyd,  John.. 


1874 

1874 


1874 


1878 
1878 
1878 

1878 


Toronto. 
Toronto. 
London. 
Nova  Scotia. 
New  Brunswick. 


1878iLondon. 
1878  (Toronto. 


M. 


illigan,  GeorgeS., MA|1874|1878|Newfoundland. 
Mc 


1874 

New  Connexion 

cAlister,  James .... 

....[1878 

London. 

cCallum,  Joseph  W. . 

18741878 

Toronto. 

cDonagh,  William 

.      J 1878 

London. 

cDonald,    Davidson, 

1 

M.D 

..  ..11878 

Toronto. 

cDowell,  David  C.    . 

1874  1878 

Toronto. 

cGirl,  William  ...    . 

187411878 

Montreal. 

cKeown,  Hezekiah . . 

1874 

New  Brunswick 

cMurray,  John.. . 

1874 

Nova  Scotia. 

cRitchie,  George  . .    . 

1874 

1878 

Montreal. 

N. 

elles,  SamuelS.,  D.D.,  | 

LL.D J1874 

icolson,  Alex.  W      .1874 


1878 
1878 


aisley,  Chas.  H.  ,M.  A. 
arker,  Wm.  R.,  M.A. 

each,  John  S 

hilp,  John,  M.A 

ickard,      Humphrey, 

D.D 

itcher,  Joel  T 

oole,  William  H  . . . . 
ope,  Henry,  D.  D  . . 
otts,  John,  D.D 
rinee,  John  . . 


....11878 
18741878 
.  |1878 
.    ..11878 


Toronto. 
Nova  Scotia. 


New  Brunswick. 
London. 
Newfoundland. 
London. 


1874;  1878  New  Brunswick. 

J1878  Montreal. 

1874| iToronto. 

1874  1878'New  Brunswick. 


1874 
1874 

R. 


1878'Toronto. 

. . . .  New  Brunswick. 


ice,  Samuel  D.,  D.D. 
ichardson,  George .  . 
ichardson,  George  . . . 


1874jl77S, London. 

1874J ....  INewConnexion. 
1878:  London. 


Name  of  Delegate. 


Robson,  Ebenezer  .... 
Robinson,  Joseph  H 
Rogers,  Jabez  A . . 
Rolston,  David  D  . 
Rose,  Samuel,  D.D. 
Russ  Amos  E.,  M.A  . 
Ryckman,  Edward  B., 

M.A 

Ryerson,  Egerton,D.D., 

LL.D.    .. 


1st. 


1874 
1874 


1874 
1874 


2nd. 


1878 
1878 
1878 

W8 
1878 

1878 

1878 


Conference. 


Montreal. 
London. 
Nova  Scotia. 
New  Connexion. 
Toronto. 
Toronto. 

London. 

Toronto. 


s. 


Sanderson,  George  R. . 

18741878 

London. 

Savage,  David 

..  ..|1878 

London. 

Scott,  William 

18741878 

Montreal. 

Shaw,  John 

18741878 

Toronto. 

Shaw,   William    Isaac, 

! 

LL.B.     ... 

.1878 

Montreal. 

Slater,  James  C  . . 

1874  1878 

London. 

Smith,  Richard 

1874 

Nova  Scotia. 

Sparling,    Joseph   W., 

B.D . 

1874 

1878 

Montreal. 

Sprague,  Howard,  M.  A. 

1878 

New  Brunswick. 

Stafford,  Ezra  A. 

1878 

Montreal. 

Starr,  J.  Herbert 

1878 

Toronto. 

Stephenson,  William  .  1874 

London. 

Stewart,  Charles,  D.D.  1874 

1878 

New  Brunswick 

Sutherland,  Alexanderl874 

....  Montreal. 

Sutherland,  Alexander. . 

1878|Toronto. 

Sutherland,  Donald  G. 

1878  London. 

Swann,  Matthew. 

lS78[London. 

Taylor,  James.. 

T. 

1874  1878 

New  Brunswick 

Temple,  Robert  A  .  .  .  . 

1874 

1878 

Nova  Scotia. 

Tindall,  William 

1874 

New  Connexion 

Tindall,  William  . .      . 

1878 

Toronto. 

W 

Wakefield,  John 1874  1878,London. 

Whiting,  Richard  . 

1874 

1878IMontreal. 

Wilkinson,  Henry 

1874 

.  INewConnexion 

Williams,     John     A., 

D.D    .. 

18741878 

London. 

Williams,  Thomas  G. . 

....1878 

Montreal. 

Williams,  William. .    . 

1874!.... 

New  Connexion 

Williams,  William. . . . 

[1878 

London. 

Willoughby,N.R.,MA 

1874  1878 

Toronto. 

Willoughby,  William . 

....1878 

London. 

Wood,  Enoch,  D.D.    . 

187411878 

Toronto. 

II.— LAYMEN. 


A. 

B. 

dams,  John              ..18741878 

Montreal. 

Beatty,  James  H..  . 

1874 

1878 

London. 

1878 

Montreal. 

New  Brunswick. 

Beatty,  John,  M.D 
Beatty,  William,  LL.B 

1874 

1878 
1878 

Toronto. 

Jlison,  David,  LL  D. 

1874 

1878 

Toronto. 

llison,  William  H.    . 

1874 

Nova  Scotia. 

Beer,  George  R. . . . 

18741.    .. 

New  Brunswick. 

Appleby,  John 

1874 

London. 

Bemister,  J 

1874'.... 

Newfoundland. 

1874 

Toronto. 

Bickle,  Henry 

1878 

Toronto. 

.rmstrong,  John  W    . 

1874 

1878 

Toronto. 

Bishop,  George.  . . 

1878 

Montreal. 

.ustin,  William  H — 

1878 

Toronto. 

Bissell,  J . . . 

.    ..|l878 

Montreal. 

ylesworth,  Isaac  B., 

Black,  A.  B 

....11878 

Nova  Scotia. 

M.D. 

1878 

Toronto. 

18741878 

Toronto. 

Since  deceased. 


526 


DELEGATES   TO    GENERAL    CONFERENCES. 


Name  of  Delegate. 

|  1st. 

,2nd. 

Conference. 

Name  of  Delegate. 

1st.  [2nd.  |     Conference. 

Brenton,  John 

1         1878 

Toronto. 

Howell,  Nelson 

1878  London. 

Bridgman,  John  P . 

!1874  .... 

London. 

Huestis,  William  B.    . 

1878'Nova  Scotia. 

Brownridge,  Joseph. 

1874  ....  iNewConnexion. 

Hume,  George  B.. .  ,\    . 

1878  Montreal. 

1874 , Montreal. 

Hunt,  Alfred             *  . 

1878'Toronto. 

Burns,  Stewart.  . .  . 

.      .'18781  Nova  Scotia. 

• 

I. 

c. 

Inch,  James  R.,  LL.D. 

11878  Nova  Scotia. 

Cairns,  Thomas  . . 

18741878 

Montreal. 

Irvine,  James. . . 

1878;  Montreal. 

Carson,  J.  E .        ... 

..  ..H878 

London. 

Irwin,  Robert . 

1874.        New  Connexion 

Chipman,  Z 

18741.    .. 

New  Brunswick. 

Clarke,  Dr.,  M.P.P. 

1874| .... 

London. 

J. 

Coates,  J.  N 

11878 

1878 

1878 

.    ..1878 

New  Brunswick. 
Toronto. 
Montreal. 
Toronto. 

Johnston,  Alexander... 
Jones,  Judge.    .  . 
Junkin,  Samuel  S . 

Coates worth,  Emerson. 

Colby,  C.  C 

Cox,  George  A 

....  1878' London. 
1874 1878  London. 
j 1878  London. 

Cunningham,  H .  .  . 

.187  8 'Montreal. 

K. 

D. 

Kennedy,  Warring. . 

1874  1878jToronto. 

Dalgleish,  W.  W 

1874 

. .    .  Montreal. 

Kenny,  Robert . . 

1874il878|Montreal. 

Davis,  Alexander  C. 

1874 

Montreal. 

Kilborn,  Jared.. . 

1874[.      . 

London. 

Dawson,  William  E.  . . 

1878 

New  Brunswick. 

Deacon,  Judge 

1874 

Montreal. 

L. 

Demill,  T.  C 

1878  Toronto. 

Lambly,  William  H  . . 

1878 

Montreal. 

*  Detlor,  John  V, 

1874    ...jLondon. 

Lane,  J .  B 

1878 

London. 

Driffill,  Thomas. 

1878,  Toronto. 

Langford,  Isaac. 

• 

1878 

London. 

Dudman,  Sheriff.. 

1878|Nova  Scotia. 

Langille,  Oliver 

1874 

Nova  Scotia. 

Dundas,  J.  R 

.      .  1878  Toronto. 

Latimer,  William. .    . . 

1874 

New  Connexion. 

•Latimer,  William. .    . 

1878 

London. 

E. 

La  veil,  Michael,  M.D.. 

1878 

Montreal. 

Eaton,  J.  W 

1874 

Montreal. 

•Leech,  William  H. 

1878 

London. 

Edwards,  James . 

1874 

Toronto. 

Lewis,  Thomas  M. 

1874 

.... 

Nova  Scotia. 

Elliott,  Thomas. 

1874  1878 

Montreal. 

Lister,  Joseph 

1874 

London. 

*  Evans,  James .... 

1874! .     . 

New  Connexion. 

Lockhart,  E.  F 

1874 

New  Brunswick. 

LongwoTth,  Israel  . .    . 

1874 

i878 

Nova  Scotia. 

F. 

Luttrell,  Richard. . .    . 

1874 

New  Brunswick. 

Ferrier,  Hon.  James  ,  , 

[1878  Montreal. 

M. 

Fish,  James.. 

18741878  Montreal. 

Fisher,  A.  S. 

1874!l878  London. 

Mack,  J.  N.,  M.P      .. 

.1878 

Nova  Scotia. 

Fletcher,  George.. . 

1874       ..jToronto. 

Manning,  J 

...  1878 

Toronto. 

Ford,  Dr 

....1878,  Toronto. 

Miller,  ,I.S 

...    |1878 

Nova  Scotia. 

Foster,  E.  C 

1874 

.Nova  Scotia. 

Mitchell,  S.  E 

1878 

Montreal. 

Francis,  George. 

1874 

. .  . .  Toronto. 

Mitchell,  Thomas. . 

1874 

New  Connexion. 

Francis,  John ... 

1878Toronto. 

*  Morrow,  John  B. 

1878 

Nova  Scotia. 

Freeman,  .John  W 

1874 

....  Nova  Scotia. 

Frost,  Alfred.        ...      . 

1874 

1878  Toronto. 

] 

Ma 

G. 

McAlister,  Michael..    . 

1874i.. 

NewConnexion. 

McCausland,  John .... 

18741878 

London. 

German,  George  G. 

1874 

London. 

McDonald,  John,  M.P. 

1874:1878 

Toronto. 

Gibbs,  William  H  .      . 

1874 

1878 

Toronto. 

McKenzie,  Robert  W. . 

1878 

London. 

Gibson,  Robert  A. 

1878 

Montreal. 

McKitrick,  Thomas . . . 

1878 

London. 

*  Gooderham,  James . . 

1874 

Toronto. 

McNeil,  John  S .      ... 

1878 

Nova  Scotia. 

Gray,  W.  M 

1878 

London. 

McNeil,  L.,  J.P 

1878  Newfoundland. 

Griffin,  J.  K.. 

1878 

London. 

McNutt,  William  B    . 

1878, Nova  Scotia. 

H. 

McRoberts,  Alexander. 

1878lLondou. 

Hall,  William  F... 

1878  Montreal. 

N. 

Hampton,  .lusiah . 
Harrison,  Johnson. .    . 

Hay,  Robert 

Hifliard,  Thomas  . .      . 

1874  ....  New  Connexion. 

1878, London. 

1874.1878'London. 

1978  London. 

1874[....  IMontreal. 

Narraway,  William  A. . 
Neville,  Mitchell. 

Nixon,  Thomas 

Norris, George  A., M.  D  ! 

1874 
1874 

1874 

...  Loudon. 
.  .  . .  Montreal. 
1878  Toronto. 
1878 'Toronto. 

Holtby,  Thomas ...      . 

....  1878  Toronto. 

o. 

Hopkins,  Benjamin  . .  . 

1874          'New  Connexion. 

Hopkins.  Benjamin  .    . 

....1878 

London. 

Ogden,  William,  M.D. 

1874      .    .Toronto. 

Hough,  James.. 

1874 

London. 

Orr,  E.  >S.  .    . 

]  1878 'Montreal. 

Howell,  Isaac  Reed  . .  . 

1874. 

London. 

Osborne,  F.  J  . .  . 

18741.    .JToronto. 

*  Since  c 

deceased. 

METHODIST    PERIODICALS. 


527 


Name  of  Delegate. 


1st. 


2nd. 


Conference. 


Name  of  Delegate. 


1st. 


2nd. 


Conference. 


Palmer,  Robert  C 
Palmer,  Sheriff. 
Patrick,  Sheriff 
Patton,  James 
Pearson,  J.  J  . . 
Phelps,  Noah. 
Pierce,  Peter 
Piatt,  Geo.  D., 
Plewes,  David.. 


b.a  ; 

1874 
1874 

1874 

Richardson,  R. 
Rife,  George  W 
Roblin,  J.  P.  . 
Rogerson,  Hon. 
Rosevear,  John 
Rowley,  Alfred 


J.  J 


R. 

.11874 
.11874 
.  1874 

.11874 


Sanders,  Corey 
Sanford,  William  E.    . 
Scarff,  James 

Schell,  Alfred 

Schofield,  William  A. . 
Sha"hnon,  Hon.  S.  L. 
Sissons,  J.,  Jr.  .. . 

Smith,  J.  H 

Smith,  J.  H.. 

Smith,  M.  S 

Squelch,  J.  .      .  . 

Staples,  Thomas  J 
Steer,  J.,  M.H.A.      . . 

St.  John,  George 

Stockton,  A.  A.,LL.P.. 
Storey,  John 
Storey,  William  H . . . . 
Strong,  Hon.  W.  G. .  . 
Strong,  J.  G 


1874 

S. 
1874 

1874 


1878  Loudon. 
1878  New  Brunswick. 
1878  .Montreal. 
.  .  .  .  Montreal. 
1878  Toronto. 
1878  London. 
.  .  .  .  Toronto. 
1878  Toronto. 
1878 1  London. 


.  t  Toronto. 

New  Connexion. 

Toronto. 

j  Newfoundland. 
WSiToronto. 
1878  New  Brunswick. 


Tasker,  William . . 
Timmins,  Robert . 
Tuppor,  Minor. 


Veazev,  John  . 


1874 
1874 


1874 

1874 


1874 

1874 
1874 


1878 


1878 


London. 

London. 

London. 

Toronto. 
.  .    .  Montreal. 
1878JNova  Scotia. 
1878  Toronto. 
1878 1  London. 
1878|Montreal. 
1878'London. 

Toronto. 

Toronto. 
1878  Newfoundland. 
1878  Toronto. 
1878  New  Brunswick. 

.  .  .  Montreal. 
1878  London. 
1878, New  Brunswick. 
.  Toronto 


1874 


1878|London. 
1878Toronto. 
. .    .  Nova  Scotia. 


.  |1878|New  Brunswick. 


Walker,  A.  B 

Walker,  William  H  . . 

Wallace,  Donald 

Warner,  Sidney 

Washington,  Stephen . 
Webb,  George  W. 
Webster,  George 
White,  Hon.  E 
White,  Stephen . 
Wigle,  Alexander 
Wigle,  Theodore 

*  Wilkes,  Robert 
I  *  Wilkes,  Robert 

Williamson,  A .  . . 

*  Wilmot,  Hon.  L.  A., 

D.C.L 
Wilmot,  Samuel. 

Wilson,  James 

Wilson,  John. 


w 

1874 
1874 


1874 
1874 
1874 

i874 

1874 

1874 


1874 


1878 
1878 
1878 
1878. 
1878 
1878 

1878 


1878 


1874 
1874 
|1878 

.     .1878 

Y. 


New  Connexion. 

Montreal. 

London. 

Toronto. 

Toronto. 

Toronto. 

Toronto. 

Newfoundland. 

London. 

London. 

London. 

New  Connexion. 

Toronto. 

London. 

New  Brunswick. 
Toronto. 
London. 
Toronto. 


Youmans,  W   E |1874| London. 

i         ! 

Z. 

Zimmerman,  J.        ...118741..    .  i  New  Connexion 


The  General  Conference  of  1882  is  appointed  to  be  held  in  the  Sydenham   Street   Methodist 
Church,  in  the  City  of  Kingston,  Ontario,  on  Wednesday,  September  6th,  at  nine  o'clock  A.M. 


Since  deceased. 


METHODIST  PERIODICALS. 


I.— THE  CHRISTIAN  GUARDIAN. 

This  is  the  first  and  oldest  of  the  periodicals  now  published  under  the  authority  of  the  General 
Conference.  It  began  its  career  in  1829,  hence  it  has  passed  the  jubilee  of  its  existence.  The  circum- 
stances connected  with  its  origin,  and  the  hearty  support  which  it  received  from  the  early  Methodists 
are  creditable  in  a  high  degree  to  the  enterprise  and  liberality  of  the  Church  of  that  period.  By  a 
special  request  of  its  present  Editor,  the  Rev.  K.  Hartley  Dcwart,  D.D.,  its  first  Editor,  the  Rev. 
Egerton  Ryerson,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  wrote  the  first  editorial  for  its  jubilee  year.  That  editorial  being  of 
historic  value,  we  have  taken  the  liberty  of  giving  it  a  place  in  the  Cyclopaedia. 


"  The  writer  was  elected  editor  of  the  Chris- 
tian Guardian  in  the  fifth  year  of  his  ministry; 
his  salary  was  six  hundred  dollars,  including  house 
rent  and  fuel — the  largest  he  ever  received  during 
sixteen  years.  On  his  way  to  New  York,  in  the 
autumn  of  1829,  to  procure  the  types  on  which  to 
print  the  Guardian,  he  was  six  days  and  nights 
in  a  stage  coach  between  Lewiston  and  New  York 


— travelling  part  of  the  time  over  the  worst  con- 
ceivable roads  at  the  rate  of  a  mile  an  hour.  Such 
was  the  poverty  of  the  establishment  that  it  was 
unable  to  employ  a  clerk;  so  that  the  editor  had 
to  keep  the  accounts,  and  with  the  weekly  volun- 
tary assistance  of  some  lay  brethren,  had  to  fold 
and  address  the  papers  to  subscribers.  Much  labor 
was   bestowed   in    writing   the   editorials,    which 


528 


METHODIST    PERIODICALS. 


were  written  mostly  at  night,  and  often  not  finish- 
ed before  the  morning  twilight.  In  the  second 
year  he  was  favoured  with  the  assistance  of  a  clerk, 
in  the  person  of  Mr.  S.  S.  Junkin,  of  St  Cath- 
arines, who  read  the  proofs,  revised  the  editorials 
at  his  discretion,  and  often  improved  them. 

The  Guardian  commenced  with  a  subscription 
list  of  about  450,  which  increased,  in  the  course  of 
three  years,  to  upwards  of  three  thousand — a 
larger  circulation  at  that  time  than  that  of  any 
secular  newspaper  in  Upper  Canada.  Its  dimen- 
sions have  since  been  increased  more  than  four- 
fold, and  its  circulation  nearly  thirty-fold;  its 
editorial  ability,  various  appliances,  and  mechanical 
execution  have  also  correspondingly  advanced. 

The  membership  of  the  Church  when  the  Guar- 
dian was  established  was  less  than  twelve  thousand, 
it  now  exceeds  one  hundred  and  twenty  thousand. 

The  number- of  ministers  were  then  just  fifty; 
their  number  now  exceeds  one  thousand. 

The  number  of  missions  were  then  five;  their 


number  is  now  more  than  three  hundred — extend- 
ing from  Bermuda  to  Mackenzie's  river,  and  from 
Gaspe  to  British  Columbia,  and  even  Japan. 

The  number  of  missionaries  then  employed  was 
six;  the  number  of  missionaries  now  employed  ex- 
ceeds three  hundred. 

The  places  of  worship  were  then  "few  and  far 
between;  "  most  of  them  inferior  in  style  and  ac- 
commodation, and  unfinished;  places  of  worship, 
many  of  them  large,  commodious  and  elegant,  are 
now  found  everywhere. 

The  Church  then  had  no  college  or  school;  nor 
did  the  province  itself  possess  one  worthy  of  the 
name;  our  Church  now  possesses  three  University 
Colleges,  three  Theological  Institutions,  three 
Ladies'  Colleges — in  which  more  than  two  thous- 
and young  persons  have  been  educated,  among 
whom  are  several  hundred  university  graduates, 
between  fifty  and  one  hundred  of  whom  are 
labourers  in  the  Christian  ministry. 

Then  there  were  few  ministers'  parsonages,  and 


REV.    E.    HARTLEY    DEWART,    D.D. 


those  very  poor  and  not  furnished;  now  convenient 
and  furnished  ministers'  parsonages  are  found  on 
the  great  majority  of  the  Circuits;  provision  for 
the  support  of  ministers  and  their  families  has  ad- 
vanced in  like  manner,  although  not  now  by  any 
means  equal  to  what  it  ought  to  be,  considering 
the  improvements  of  the  country,  the  require- 
ments of  position  and  culture,  and  the  expensive- 
ness  of  living. 

We  say  nothing  of  the  diffusion  of  literature, 
the  wonderful  multiplication  and  great  improve- 
ment of  Sunday-schools,  the  progress  of  church 


music,  and  the  establishment  of  numerous  asso- 
ciations for  the  mental  culture  and  social  elevation 
of  youth.  Nor  do  we  even  glance  at  the  long 
stride  of  progress  which  our  country  at  large  has 
made  in  educational  institutions,  in  all  branches 
of  industry  and  commerce,  in  all  the  facilities  of 
travel  and  communication,  and  in  all  departments 
of  the  public  service — to  all  which  the  Guardian 
has  been  a  hearty  contributor. 

To  turn  to  the  Guardian  itself,  the  Conference 
of  1829  establishing  which,  resolved, — "That  a 
weekly  paper  should    be    established,    under  the 


METHODIST   PERIODICALS. 


529 


direction  of  the  Conference,  of  a  religious  and 
moral  character,  to  be  entitled  the  Christian 
Guardian.  That  the  place  of  its  location  be  the 
town  of  York.  That  the  sum  of  $700  is  sufficient 
to  purchase  all  the  apparatus" for  a  printing  estab- 
lishment. That  the  sum  of  $2,050  will  meet  the 
annual  expense  of  such  paper.  That  the  stock 
to  the  amount  of  $2,000  be  raised,  by  dividing  it 
into  100  shares  of  $20  each,  half  of  which  is  to  be 
paid  immediately,  and  the  remainder  subject  to 
the  call  of  the  persons  who  may  be  appointed  to 
superintend  the  publishing  of  the  paper  ;  and  said 
stock  to  be  repaid  with  interest  as  soon  as  the 
avails  of  the  concern  would  admit  of  it.  [But  we 
never  heard  of  the  repayment  of  the  stock,  except 
to  some  lay  subscribers  who  desired  its  repayment  ] 
That  the  members  of  the  Conference  do  take  up 
the  shares  among  themselves  ;  but  if  all  be  not 
disposed  of  in  that  way,  that  they  use  their  influ- 
ence with  their  friends  to  have  the  remainder 
taken  immediately." 

From  this  small  beginning  the  Guardian — set 
on  foot,  as  was  the  U.  C.  Academy  (Victoria  Col- 
lege), by  subscriptions  among  the  preachers  them- 
selves— has  become,  under  successive  editors,  the 
largest,  most  ably  conducted,  and  most  widely 
_  circulated  religious  newspaper  in  the  Dominion  of 
Canada. 

During  the  first  decade  of  its  existence,  the 
characteristic  work  of  the  Guardian  (apart  from 
the  spiritual  work  of  the  Church)  was  the  defence 
of  civil  and  religious  liberty,  the  equality  before 
the  law  of  all  religious  persuasions,  and  by-  con- 
sequence, the  local  internal  self-government  of 
Canada  by  the  people  themselves  ;  the  establish- 
ment of  an  educational  institution  of  high  character 
upon  Christian  principles,  without  any  denomina- 
tional test  either  for  professors  or  students  ;  and 
questions  of  Church  polity  against  High  Church 
and  pseudo  Methodistical  Episcopal  pretensions  ; 
the  suppression  of  a  democratic  local  rebellion,  and 
the  earnest  discountenance  of,  and  appeal  against, 
subsequent  attempts  of  high-handed  leaders  of  a 
then  ascendant  party  to  treat  and  proscribe  all 
reformers,  though  loyal  as  themselves,  as  enemies 
of  their  country. 

The  second  decade  of  the  Guardian  commenced 
(asi4e  from  its  spiritual  Church  work)  with  the 
advocacy  of  the  union  of  the  two  Canadas  under 
one  constitutional  and  responsible  government  in 
order  to  obliterate  the  differences  of  the  past,  and 
establish  equity  and  unity  among  all  parties  as  the 
basis  of  government  and  legislation.  [The  writer 
of  this  article  ceased  all  editorial  connection  with 
the  Guardian  in  1841.]  During  the  subsequent 
years  of  that  decade,  the  Guardian  was  largely 
devoted  to  opposing  Church  divisions  and  advo- 
cating Church  unity — an  object  which  was  accom- 
plished by  the  wise  and  Christian  union  between 
the  English  and  Canadian  Conferences  in  1847 — 
since  which  time  there  has  been  unruffled  peace 
and  uninterrupted  prosperity  throughout  every 
department  of  our  Church. 


The  third  and  fourth  decades  of  the  Guardian 
have  been  marked  by  strenuous  and  persevering 
exertions  to  consolidate  our  Church  institutions, 
administrative,  missionary  and  educational— to 
improve  their  efficiency,  to  increase  their  resources, 
and  even  to  multiply  their  number.  There  is, 
perhaps,  not  a  brighter  period  of  the  history  of 
Methodism  in  Canada  than  that  between  1849 
and  1869. 

The  fifth  and  last  decade  of  the  Guardian  has 
been  distinguished  by  important  events  in  the 
Church,  and  to  which  the  Guardian  has  largely 
contributed  to  give  direction  and  character.  One 
large  Canadian  Conference,  consisting  of  between 
six  and  seven  hundred  ministers,  has  been  divided 
into  three  annual  Conferences  ;  and  in  the  three 
maritime  provinces,  three  annual  Conferences  have 
also  been  formed  ;  and  these  six  annual  Confer- 
ences, with  the  congregations  under  their  charge, 
have  been  formed  into  one  Church,  presided  over, 
for  legislative  purposes,  by  a  General  Conference, 
which  meets  once  in  four  years,  and  consists  of  an 
equal  number  of  clerical  and  lay  representatives — 
the  one  class  elected  by  the  members  of  the  several 
annual  Conferences,  and  the  other  class  elected  by 
the  laity  in  the  several  ecclesiastical  districts.  All 
this  consolidation  has  been  effected,  and  the  details 
of  the  machinery  for  its  practical  operations  com- 
pleted, without  the  loss  of  a  single  member  of  the 
Church,  and  with  universal  and  cordial  satisfac- 
tion :  so  that  the  ministers  and  members  of  the 
Church  are  of  one  mind  and  one  heart,  and  united 
in  one  work,  under  one  discipline  and  government, 
from  the  Atlantic  to  the  Pacific,  and  from  Mani- 
toba to  British  Columbia — constituting  the  largest, 
most  energetic,  and  prosperous  Protestant  ecclesias- 
tical body  in  the  Dominion  of  Canada. 

This  brief  retrospect  cannot  but  excite  thank- 
fulness and  inspire  confidence.  The  record  of  the 
Guardian  during  the  last  fifty  years  exhibits  it 
as  a  potent  agency  of  the  Church  and  a  great  bene- 
factor of  the  country.  Most  of  the  founders  of  the 
Guardian  and  of  our  Church  institutions  have 
passed  from  labour  to  rest  ;  but  their  sons  bless 
them,  and  their  successors  nobly  carry  on  and 
vastly  improve  the  work  which  they  commenced. 
The  jubilee  of  the  Guardian  witnesses  a  noon-day 
splendour  of  fraternal  unity  and  incessant  activity 
in  all  departments  and  wide  dimensions  of  our 
Church's  work.  It  is  the  Lord's  doings,  and  to 
Him  be  all  the  praise.  May  the  success  of  the 
past  be  as  the  dim-dawn  to  the  success  of  the 
future  ! 

Such  is  the  prayer  and  hope  of  the  first  editor 
of  the  Guardian — now  retired  from  all  office  in 
Church  and  State,  near  the  fifty-fifth  year  of  his 
ministry,  and  77th  year  of  his  age — looking  for  a 
better  country  and  waiting  for  a  heavenly  home. 

E.  Kyerson. 
Toronto,  Dec.  31,  1878. 


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METHODIST   PERIODICALS. 


THE   "CHRISTIAN  GUARDIAN'S"   JUBILEE  SONG. 
By  its  Editor,  Rev.  E.  H.  Dewart,  D.D. 


While  over  the  snows  the  winter  wind  blows, 

And  the  New-year  bells  are  ringing 
A  welcome  cheer  to  my  Jubilee  Year, 

I  too  come  cheerily  singing. 
From  this  summit  of  years,  of  gladness  and  tears, 

I  look  back  o'er  the  path  I  have  trod, 
And  thankfully  raise  an  anthem  of  praise 

For  the  mercy  and  favour  of  God. 

ii. 

In  the  dawning  hour  of  Canada's  power, 

I  sprang  into  busy  life  ; 
And  my  friends,  though  few,  were  loyal  and  true, 

When  trouble  and  danger  were  rife. 
Then  the  forest  grand,  o'er  all  this  wide  land, 

Like  an  emerald  mantle  was  spread  ; 
Rough,  scanty,>and  bare  was  the  pioneer's  fare, 

As  he  struggled  for  daily  bread. 


Through  the  years  I  have  stood  as  a  sentinel  good 

Keeping  watch  with  unslumbering  eyes, 
The  change  that  was  wrought  by  labour  and  thought 

Fills  the  heart  with  a  grateful  surprise. 
The  rude  forest  child,  untutored  and  wild, 

Now  in  maidenly  beauty  we  see — 
The  twig  of  the  past  stands,  unmoved  by  the  blast, 

A  stately  and  vigorous  tree. 

IV. 

Her  temples  proclaim  the  wonderful  name 

Of  God,  our  Redeemer  and  King  ; 
There  His  children  declare  their  faith  in  His  care, 

And  of  mercy  and  liberty  sing. 
The  press  by  its  might  makes  freedom  our  right, 

While  justice  with  law  is  combined  ; 
And  college  and  school,  where  science  holds  rule, 

Illumine  and  strengthen  the  mind. 


To  the  patriot  band,  who  with  brain  and  with  hand 
Have  toiled  for  the  right,  I  belong  ; 

I  have  stood  in  the  front,  and  oft  borne  the  brunt 
Of  battle  with  falsehood  and  wrong. 


To  the  emigrant's  cot,  in  the  loneliest  spot, 

I  carried  the  news  of  all  climes, 
The  success  or  defeat  of  army  or  fleet— 

The  lessons  and  deeds  of  the  times. 

VI. 

From  poet  and  sage  of  every  age 

I  have  gathered  the  thought-pearls  rare, 
To  bless  and  refine  with  knowledge  divine, 

And  lighten  the'burdens  of  care. 
To  the  soldiers  of  Christ,  when  temptation  enticed 

To  grow  weary  or  yield,  to  the  foe, 
I  have  whispered  some  word  which' their  fortitude 
stirred, 

And  nerved  for  a  conquering  blow. 

VII. 

To  childhood  and  youth  I  brought  treasures  of  truth, 

Ere  folly  bewildered  or  bound, 
Which  guided  aright  to  a  manhood  of  might, 

With  honour  and  usefulness  crowned. 
To  the  feeble  and  old,  when  life's  freindships  grew 
cold 

And  the  stars  of  their  youth  had  all  set, 
I  told  of  the  rest,  immortal  and  blest, 

Unbroken  by  grief  or  regret. 

VIII. 

The  friends  tried  and  true  whom  my  infancy  knew> 

Have  one  by  one  gone  to  their  rest ;     . 
A  few  still  are  left,  of  their  comrades  bereft, 

But  their  sun  is  now  low  in  the  west ; 
Yet  my  eye  is  not  dim — no  weakness  of  limb 

Gives  token  of  age  or  decay  ; 
I  can  strike  for  the  truth  with  the  vigour  of  youth, 

Undaunted  by  fear  or  dismay. 

IX. 

My  flag  is  unfurled  in  the  noon  of  the  world — 

The  work-day  of  mortals  is  brief — 
There's  a  wail  in  each  breeze,  which  to  Christiana 
at  ease 

Calls  loudly  for  help  and  relief. 
If  all  will  unite,  and  stand  firm  in  the  fight 

Against  ignorance,  error,  and  sin, 
Truth's  triumph  is  sure  ;  for  all  who  endure, 

The  crown  of  the  victor  shall  win. 


EDITORS  OF  THE  CHRISTIAN  GUARDIAN  FROM  1829  to  1881. 


Egerton  Ryerson 3  years . 

James  Richardson ....  1  year. 

Egerton  Ryerson 2  years . 

Ephraim  Evans.  ...  3  years . 

Egerton  Ryerson.  2  years. 


..1829  to  1832. 
.1832  to  1833. 
.1833  to  1835. 
.  1835  to  1838. 


Jonathan  Scqtt .... 
George  F.  Playter. 
George  R.  Sanderson.. 
James  Spencer. 


.  1838  to  1840.    Wellington Jeffers.D.D 


E.  H.  Dewart,  D.D 


4  years. 
2  years. 
%  years. 
9  years. 
9  years. 


1840  to 
.1844  to 
. 1846  to 
. 1851  to 
..I860  to 


12  years 1869  to  1881 

Note.— Prior  to  the  organization'of  the  General  Conference  the  Editor  was  elected  annually, 
then,  quadrennially.  At  the  General  Conference  of  1878  the  present  Editor  was  re-elected 
further  term  of  four  years.     Its  present  circulation  is  10, 1 57  weekly. 


1844. 
1846. 
1851. 
1860. 
1869. 


since 
for  a 


METHODIST   PERIODICALS. 


531 


II.  THE  WESLEYAN. 

The  publication  of  the  Wesleyan  was  begun  in  the  year  18-18  by  the  ministers  connected  with 
Nova  Scotia,  New  Brunswick,  and  Newfoundland  Districts,  which  at  that  time  were  under  the  direc- 
tion of  the  English  Wesleyan  Conference.  In  1855,  when  these  Districts  were  formed  into  the  Con- 
ference of  Eastern  British  America,  it  became  the  authorized  Connexional  organ  of  that  Conference. 
Its  weekly  circulation  now  (1879)  numbers  3,000  copies.  The  following  have  been  its  Editors  from 
1848  to  1881: 


Alexander  McLeod,  D.  D. . . . 
Matthew  H.  Richey,  Esq . . . 
Charles  Churchill,  M.A... 
John  McMurray 


1848  to  1852 
1S52  to  1S54 
1854  to  1S60 
1860  to  1868 


Humphrey  Piekard,  D.D. 
Alexander  W   Nicolson..  . 
Duncan  D.  Currie 
T.  Watson  Smith 


1868  to  1873 
1873  to  1879 

1879  to  1880 

1880  to  1881 


REV.    HUMPHREY    PICKARD,     D.D. 


III.  THE  EVANGELICAL  WITNESS. 


This  was  the  organ  of  the  late  New  Connexion  Methodist  Conference.  The  first  periodical  pub- 
lication of  this  branch  of  Canadian  Methodism  was  The  Christian  Messenger,  begun  in  1844  as  a 
monthly,  and  in  1847  issued  as  a  weekly,  under  the  editorial  management  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  T. 
Howard,  who  continued  to  occupy  that  position  until  1850  when  it  was  discontinued  from  lack  of 
support.  In  1854  the  Rev.  Joseph  H.  Robinson  began  the  publication  of  the  Evangelical  Witness, 
which,  by  special  resolution  of  the  Conference  of  that  year,  was  recognized  as  the  "organ  of  the  Con- 
nexion." For  the  first  three  years,  or  until  1857,  this  paper  was  issued  monthly,  but  the  Con- 
ference of  1857  ordered  that  henceforth  it  should  be  published  semi-monthly.  At  the  Conference 
of  1858,  it  was  ordered  that,  commencing  with  the  1st  Jan.  1859,  it  should  be  published  weekly.  In 
1874,  on  the  consummation  of  the  Union,  The  Evangelical  Witness  was  merged  in  The  Christian 
Guardian  under  the  double  name  of  The  Christian  Guardian  and  Evangelical  Witness.  The 
following  have  been  its  editors  from  1854  to  1874: 

Joseph  Hiram  Robinson,  1854  to  1871.  |  William  Cocker,  D.D.,  1871  to  1872 

David  Savage,  1872  to  1874. 


IV    THE  METHODIST  MAGAZINE 

Was  first  issued  in  January,  1875,  by  order  of  the  First  General  Conference.  It  has  already  at- 
tained a  circulation  of  nearly  3,000  copies.  The  Rev.  Wm.  H.  Withrow,  M.A.,  who  has  been  its 
Editor  from  the  commencement,  was,  at  the  General  Conference  of  1878,  re-elected  for  the  ensuing 
four  years.  The  Magazine  is  a  beautifully  illustrated  monthly  of  96  pages,  8vo.,  and  is  published  at 
two  dollars  per  annum 


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BOOK   ROOMS   AND   PUBLISHING    ESTABLISHMENTS. 


V.  THE  SUNDAY-SCHOOL  BANNER. 
This  a  monthly  publication  designed  to  afford  aid  to  Sunday-school  Teachers  and  heads  of 
families  in  the  religious  training  of  the  young.     Under  its  present  Editor,  it  is  becoming  increasingly 
popular  as  a  Sunday-school  aid.     Its  monthly  circulation  is  about  5,000  copies. 

VI.  THE  SUNDAY-SCHOOL  GUARDIAN. 
This  was  the  successor  of  the  Sunday-School  Advocate,  which  for  many  years  occupied  a  pro- 
minent place  in  Sunday-school  work.     It  was  issued  semi-monthly. 

VII.  PLEASANT  HOURS. 
Is  an  eight-page  quarto,  semi-monthly,  illustrated  paper,  and  supplants  the  Sunday-school 
Guardian. 

VIII.  THE  SUNBEAM. 

A  new  four-page,  8vo.  paper,  illustrated,  especially  adapted  for  the  little  folks. 
The  several  Sunday-school  periodicals  are  all  under  the  editorial  management  of  Rev.  Wm.  H. 
Withrow,  M.A. 


BOOK  ROOMS  AND  PUBLISHING  ESTABLISHMENTS. 


I.  TORONTO. 


In  November,  1829,  coincident  with  the  publication  of  The  Christian  Guaedian,  a  small  de- 
pository for  the  sale  of  books  was  established  in  Toronto.  It  was  in  charge  of  the  Editor,  who  for 
several  years  served  both  as  Editor  and  Book  Steward.  The  business  having  largely  increased,  in 
1843  the  labour  was  divided,  and  a  minister  appointed  for  each  department.     Since  that  period  its 


REV.    WILLIA.M     BRIGGS. 


business  has  largely  increased,  and  its  publications  are  annually  multiplying.  Up  to  1874,  the  Book 
Steward  was  elected  annually,  but  since  the  Union  of  that  date,  the  election  is  quadrenniel.  From 
the  report  presented  to  the  General  Conference  of  1878  we  find  that  the  total  assets  of  the  Toronto 


EDUCATIONAL   INSTITUTIONS.  533 


Book  Room  is  $149,208.41;  its  total  liabilities  are  $70,142.66.     For  further  particulars  see  General 
Conference  Journal  of  1878.     The  following  have  been  Book  Stewards  from  1829  to  1881: 


Egerton  Ryerson 3  years 1829  to  1832 

James  Richardson 1  year.  1832  to  1833 

Egerton  Ryerson  ....       2  years.         1833  to  1835 

Matthew  Lang 2  years..       1835  to  1837 

John  Ryerson 4  years 1837  to  1841 

William  Briggs,  2  years,  1879  to  1881 


Alexander  McNabb.  2  years. .  1841  to  1843 
Anson  Green,  D.D.  . .  11  years.  1843  to  1854 
George  R.  Sanderson  ..  5  years..  ^  1854  to  1859 
Arison  Green,  D.D  6  years.  .  .  1859  to  1865 
Samuel  Rose,  D.D  14  years 1865  to  1879 


II.   HALIFAX. 

This  establishment  had  its  beginning  in  the  year  1848.  From  that  date  until  1868  the  office  of 
Book  Steward  and  Editor  has  been  united  in  one  person.  The  General  Conference  acting  upon  the 
report  and  recommendation  of  the  Committee,  separated  these  offices  and  elected  as  Book  Steward  the 
Rev.  Humphrey  Pickard,  D.  D. ,  who  after  one  year  resigned,  and  the  Rev.  S.  Huestis  was  elected  in 
his  stead.  For  names  of  previous  incumbents  see  list  of  Editors  on  page  533.  The  business  of  this 
establishment  increased  nearly  250  per  cent,  during  the  past  quadrennial.  A  printing  office  has  been 
fitted  up  with  machinery,  type,  and  all  necessary  appliances  for  the  printing  of  the  paper,  and  also 
book  and  pamphlet  publications.  From  thirteen  to  sixteen  men  are  constantly  employed  on  the 
premises. 

III.   MONTREAL. 

This  is  a  branch  of  the  Toronto  Book  Room,  and  is  in  charge  of  C.  W.  Coates,  Esq.  It  was 
begun  in  1875,  and  has  had  to  fight  its  way  during  a  period  of  great  commercial  depression,  neverthe- 
less it  is  winning  its  way  to  the  patronage  of  the  Protestant  communities  of  the  Province  of  Quebec, 
and  will  doubtless  accomplish  much  good  in  the  dissemination  of  a  sound  religious  literature. 


EDUCATIONAL   INSTITUTIONS. 


The  Methodist  Church  has  had,  thus  far,  a  wonderful  history — a  history 
unprecedented  in  the  annals  of  time.  Everywhere  it  has  increased  in  numbers, 
influence,  and  usefulness.  Its  flag  bears  the  name  of  many  a  well-fought 
battle-field,  and  flashes  with  the  glories  of  many  a  victory  for  Christ. 

At  a  very  early  period  of  its  history  the  subject  of  Education  engrossed 
the  attention  of  Wesley  and  his  co-labourers.  "  Before  he  thought  of  building 
a  chapel,  he  began  the  erection  of  a  school.  Before  Raikes,  or  Bell,  or  Lancaster 
entered  upon  their  course  of  action,  he  made  the  education  of  children  the 
object  of  his  intense  solicitude  and  persevering  effort.  And  throughout  his  life 
Day  schools  and  Sunday  schools  were  promoted  by  him  with  the  most  intense 
earnestness  and  anxiety."*  One  of  John  Wesley's  first  efforts  to  improve  the 
condition  of  the  converts  of  that  period  was  an  attempt  to  found  a  Charity 
School  for  the  benefit  of  the  colliers  of  Kingswood.  That  Charity  School 
proved  to  be  the  germ  of  one  that  ten  years  later  grew  into  a  complete  literary 
institution,  and  which  is  now  devoted  exclusively  to  the  benefit  of  the  sons  of 
Wesleyan  ministers.  In  181.1  a  similar  school  was  established  at  Woodhouse 
Grove',  near  Leeds.  John  Wesley  also  established  schools  for  poor  children  at 
Newcastle  and  London,  made'  regulations  for  their  government,  and  collected 
and  contributed  funds  for  their  support.  In  later  years,  when  by  God's  bless- 
ing Methodism  had  become  established,  and  its  resources  to  increase  educational 
agencies  were  more  abundant,  its  attention  was  more  systematically  given  to  the 
work  of  education,  as  will  appear  from  a  glance  at  the  statistics  of  English 

*  "Smith's  History  of  Wesley  and  his  Times." 


in 


VICTORIA    COLLEGE.  535 


Methodism.  It  now  has  three  colleges  for  the  education  of  ministers,  four 
schools  especially  for  ministers'  children,  two  colleges  in  which  young  men  are 
fitted  for  commercial  and  professional  life,  and  two  Normal  schools  for  the 
training  of  teachers.  It  also  has  853  day  or  parochial  schools  or  departments, 
with  an  attendance  of  67,152  boys,  52,517  girls,  and  59,332  infants,  being  a 
total  of  179,001  day  scholars.  Its  educational  provisions  are  equal  in  extent 
to  that  of  any  other  Protestant  body  in  Great  Britain. 

In  the  United  States  the  Methodist  people  both  North  and  South  have 
devised  liberal  things  for  the  education  of  their  sons  and  daughters.  As  early 
as  the  year  1780,  Asbury  and  Dickens  prepared  a  plan  for  a  Seminary  and 
obtained  subscriptions.  When  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  was  organized. 
Asbury  and  Coke  succeeded  in  erecting  an  institution  at  Abington,  which,  in 
honour  of  its  projectors,  was  named  "  Cokesbury  College,"  which,  however 
was  in  a  short  time  destroyed  by  tire.  But  little  further  was  done  until  1817, 
when  academies  were  commenced  in  New  York,  Baltimore,  and  New  Hamp- 
shire. The  spirit  of  education  continued  to  expand  until  there  are  now  in 
..connection  with  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  seventy-six  seminaries,  twenty 
colleges,  and  fifteen  universities.  Three  Biblical  schools  have  also  been  estab- 
lished, besides  theological  departments  in  connection  with  several  of  the 
colleges.  Other  branches  of  the  great  Methodist  family  in  the  United  States 
have  also  devoted  considerable  energy  to  the  education  of  the  youth  of  both 
sexes. 

In  Canada,  Methodism  has  not  been  unmindful  of  the  educational  interests 
of  her  sons  and  daughters,  as  may  be  seen  from  the  following  brief  historic 
record  of  her  educational  institutions.     First  in  order  is 

I.— THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  VICTORIA  COLLEGE, 
COBOURG,  ONTARIO. 

In  the  year  1830,  when,  as  yet,  the  Conference  was  only  six  years  old,  and  when  her  Ministers  and 
Probationers  for  the  Ministry  were  only  fiftv-five  in  number,  and  her  members  only  11,348,  a  Con- 
stitution was  adopted  for  an  institution  to  be  (■ailed  the  Upper  Canada  Academy,  and  a  Committee 
was  appointed  to  fix  the  location.*  The  Pastoral  Address  of  that  year  urged  the  subject  upon  the 
attention  of. its  members.  The  nature  and  purpose  of  the  Educational  scheme  was  clearly  defined. 
On  referring  to  that  period,  we  find  that  "mention  is  made  of  a  few  important  Auciliarv's  to  the 
cause  of  Religion,  which  deserve  serious  attention  as  well  as  zealous  support  and  encouragement. 
Among  these  is  a  Seminary  of  Education  where  youth  may  be  trained  up  in  the  knowledge  and 
obedience  of  God,  and  at  the  same  time  be  faithfully  instructed  in  the  various  branches  of  human 
learning,  which  the  present  state  of  society  renders  essentially  necessary,  in  order  to  respectability 
and  usefulness,  and  for  the  proper  and  successful  discharge  of  the  duties  of  the  different  stations  of 
life  to  which  Providence  may  call  them."t  In  the  Minutes  of  Conference  for  1832  we  find  it, 
Resolved,  "That  this  Conference  recommend  to  its  members,  ami  to  their  brethren  the  local  preachers, 
to  appropriate  during  the  ensuing  four  years,  such  fees  as  they  may  receive  for  the  celebration  of 
Matrimony,  to  the  erection  and  use  of  the  Upper  Canada  Academy."  This,  considering  the  scanty 
allowances  and  hardships  of  the  early  years  of  Methodism  in  a  country  sparsely  settled,  was  intensely 
loyal  and  Christian,  and  merits  a  warm  tribute  of  gratitude  from  their  descendants.  In  1837  the 
Academy  was  opened  and  fairly  begun  its  work,  having;  for  its  Principal  the  Rev.  Matthew  Richey, 
M.A.,  and  for  its  Agent  the  Rev.  John  Beatty.  The  Pastoral  Address  of  that  year  says,  "It  is 
perhaps  hardly  necessary  for  us  to  remind  you  of  the  vast  importance  of  the  Upper  Canada  Academy, 
both  as  it  respects  the  Church  and  the 'general  interests  of  the  community.  The  prosperity  of  this 
Institution  especially  involves  the  character  of  our  Church,  is  closely  allied  with  our  permanent 
advancement,  and  is  essential  to  our  exerting  that  influence  over  the  public  mind  which  interest  and 
duty  alike  impel  us  to  obtain  and  to  cherish." J  In  183S  the  Rev.  Matthew  Richey,  M.A.,  was 
appointed  its  Principal  for  a  second  year,  ami  the  Rsv.  John  B?atty  was  appointed  Steward.     During 

*  See  Minutes,  1830.         t  Scott's  Letters  on  Superior  Education.         +  Minutes  of  Conf.,  1837. 


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FACULTY    OF 


the  year  the  Institution  was  graciously  visited  with  a  remarkable  outpouring  of  the  Holy  Spirit,  and 
many  of  the  students  were  converted,  and  the  Annual  Examination  gave  ample  evidence  of  continued 
efficiency.  In  1839  the  Rev.  John  Beatty  was  appointed  domestic  Governor  and  Steward.  In  1840 
the  Rev.  John  Beatty  was  appointed  Governor  for  a  second  term,  and  the  Rev.  Daniel  C.  Van 
Norman,  B.A.,  was  appointed  Professor  of  Mathematics.  In  the  year  1841,  after  mature  deliberation, 
the  Academy  was  incorporated  under  the  name  and  style  of  Victoria  College,  with  all  the  powers 
and  privileges  of  a  University.  There  was  thus  provided  for  the  youth  of  Canada  the  facilities  of  a 
liberal  and  English  education.  During  the  years  of  its  existence  as  an  Academy,  it  accomplished 
much  good,  and  gave  a  sound  education  on  a  religious  basis  to  hundreds  of  youth,  both  male  and 
female.*  Since  its  incorporation  it  has  by  God's  blessing  been  made  an  Institution  whose  professors 
and  teachers,  their  thorough  classical  training,  the  number  and  intellectual  rank  of  her  students, 
will  not  suffer  by  comparison  with  any  other  similar  Institution  in  the  Dominion. 

The  following  have  been  its  Presiding  Officers  by  appointment  of  the  Conference  : 


1841  \  v      ,       p 

,  „  ,.-,  J-  Egerton  Kyerson. 

iaji  (  Egerton  Kyerson,  D. D. 

1845  1 

to    [-Alexander  McNab,  M.A. 
1848) 
1849     Alexander  McNab,  D.D. 


1850) 

to       Samuel  S.  Nelles,  M.A, 
1800  ) 
1861 

to    '  Samuel  S.  Nelles,  D.  D. 

1871  \ 

1872  ) 

to       Samuel  S.  Nelles,  D.D.,  LL.D. 
188 1  ) 


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REV.     S.     S.     NELLES,    D.D.,    LL.D. 


FACULTY  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  VICTORIA  COLLEGE. 

From  181/1,  the  date  of  the  University  Charter,  to  the  year  18S0,  in  the  order  of  appointment. 
(Kindly  furnished  for  this  Cyclopaedia  by  Professor  Bur  trash.) 


1841. 
Ryerson,  Egerton,  Prof.  Moral  Philosophy. 
Hurlburt,  Jesse,  M.A.,  Prof.  Natural  Science. 
Van  Norman,  D.,  M.A.,  Latin  &  Greek  Language. 
Kingston,  William,  Mathematics. 
Crowley, Tutor  in  English. 


i  1842. 

Spencer,  James,  Tutor  in  English. 

1845. 
McNab,  Alexander,  M.A. ,  Theology  and  Ethics. 


*  Scott's  Letters. 


VICTORIA   COLLEGE. 


537 


1847. 

Wilson,  John,  Latin  and  Greek  Language. 
Paddock,  William  McK.,  Mathematics. 
Beatty,  John,  M.D.,  Nat.  Phil,  and  Chemistry. 

1848. 

Ormiston,  William,  Mental  Philosophy. 
Chestnut,  Thomas  G.,  Tutor  in  English. 
Cameron,  Charles,  Tutor  in  Classics. 

1850. 

Nelles,  Samuel  S.,  M.A.,  Moral  and  Mental  Phil. 
Wright,  Wesley  P. ,  Tutor  in  Classics. 

1852. 

Campbell,  John,  Tutor  in  Classics. 
Ferguson,  Thomas  A. ,  Tutor  in  English. 

1854. 
Eice,  Samuel  D.,  Governor  and  Chaplain. 

1855. 

Kerr,  William,  B.A.,  Mathematics. 
Ryckman,  Edw.  B.,  B.A.,  Mathematics. 
Melchior,  B.,  Tutor  in  French. 
Kerr,  John  W. ,  Tutor  in  English. 
Eolph,  John,  M.D.,  Prof,  in  Surgery. 
Workman,  Joseph,  M.D.,  Prof.  Midwifery. 
Aikens,  Willirm  T.,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Anatomy. 
Wright,  Henry  W.,  M.D.,  Prin.  &  Pracof  Med. 
Barrett,  Michael,  M.D.,  Institutes  of  Med. 

185b. 

Ryerson,  John,  Governor  and  Chaplain. 
Thompson,  William  S.,  Rector  of  High  School. 
Whitlock,  George  C,  LL.D.,  Prof,  of  Chemistry. 
Hudson,  Thomas  B. ,  Assistant  in  High  School. 
Ogden,  Uzziel,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Materia  Medica. 

1857 

Harris,  Elijah  P.,  Ph.D.,  Prof.  Modern  Language. 
Whitney,  William  A. ,  Assistant  in  High  School. 
Burns,  Alexander,  Assistant  in  High  School. 
Geikie,  Walter,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Anatomy. 
Reid,  John,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Midwifery. 
Berryman,  C.  V.,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Materia  Medica. 
Ogden,  E.  A.,  M.D,  Prof,  of  Opthalmic  Surgery. 

1859. 
Burwash,  Nath.,  B.A.,  Tutor  in  Mathematics. 

1860. 

Washington,  Geo.,  B.A.,  Tutor  in  Classics. 
Newcombe,  James,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Anatomy. 
Canniff,  William,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Surgery. 

1861. 

Harris,  Elijah  P.,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Chemistry. 
Sangster,  Charles  H.,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Chemistry. 
Bain,  Abram  R.,  B.A.,  Tutor  in  English. 
Bristol,  Colman,  B.A.,  Tutor  in  Mathematics. 

1862. 

Reynar,  Alfred  H.,  B.A.,  Tutor  in  Classics. 
McClive,  William  H.,  B.  A.,  Tutor  in  Mathematics. 
Wallbridge,  Lewis,  Examiner  in  Law. 
Harrison,  Robert  A. ,  Examiner  in  Law. 


1863. 

Corson,  John,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Med.  Pathology. 
Kerr,  William,  M.A.,  Examiner  in  Law. 

1864. 

Dandilly,  E.  R.,  Tutor  in  French. 
Adams,  Thomas,  B.A.,  Tutor  in  Classics. 
Hough,  Henry,  B.A.,  Tutor  in  English. 
Britton,  Byron  M.,  B.A.,  Examiner  in  Law. 
Fulton,  John,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Anatomy. 

1866. 

Burwash,  Nathaniel,  B.A.,  Prof,  of  Nat.   Science. 
Burwash,  John,  B.A.,  Tutor  in  Mathematics. 
Reynar,  Alfred  H.,  B.A.,  Prof,  of  Modern  Lang. 
Trudell,  E.  H,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Midwifery,  &c. 
Ferrier,  Robert  W.,  M.A.,  Lect.  in  Mod.  Lang. 
Beband,  J.  G.,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Anatomy. 
Coderre,  J.  Emory,  M.  D.,  Prof,  of  Materia  Med. 
Munro,  Pierre,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Surgery. 
Beaubien,  P.,  M.D.,  Prof.  Theo.  and  Prac.  Med. 
Dorsonnens,  T.  E.  D.,  M.  D. ,  Prof,  of  Chem.  &  Phar. 
Peltier,  Hector,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Institutes  of  Med. 
Rottot,  J.  T.,  M.D.  Prof,  of  Med.  Jurisprudence. 

1867. 

Dorion,  A.  A.  Prof,  of  Civil  Law. 
Doutre,  Joseph,  LL.B.,  Prof.  Internat.  Law. 
Kerr,  William  H.,  M.A.,  Prof.  Criminal  Law. 
Perkins,  John  A. ,  Prof.  Commercial  Law. 
Doutre,  ( lonzalve,  Prof.  Laws  of  Proceedure. 
Roy,  James,  B.A.,  Lee.  on  Modern  Language. 

1868. 
Bain,  Abram  R.,  M.A.,  Prof,  of  Mathematics. 

1870. 

Barwick,  Eli  J.,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Midwifery. 
Mullin,  John  A.,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Anatomy. 
Temple,  J.  Algernon,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Pathology. 
Agnew,  John  N.,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Medicine. 
RSsebrugh,  AbnerM..  M.D.,Prof.  ofOpthal.  Surg. 
Reeve,  Richard  A.,  M.D.,  Prof,  of  Anatomy. 

1871. 

McLaren,  John  J.,  B.C.L.,  Examiner  in  Law. 
Wilson,  Richard  W.,  B.A.,  Tutor  in  Classics. 

1873. 

Haanel,  Eugene,  Ph.D.,  Prof,  of  Chemistry. 
Burwash,  Nathaniel,  S.T.D.,  Prof,  of  Theology. 

1874. 
Dumble,  John  H.,  LL.B.,  Examiner  in  Law. 

1876. 
Brosseau,  Alfred  T.,  M.D.,  Prof.  Med.  Jurisprud. 

1877. 

Moss,  Charles  M.,  B.A.,  Assist.  Prof,  in  Lang. 
La  Chappelle,  E.  P.,  M.D.,  Lect.  on  Hygiene. 
La  Marche,  Adolphe,  M.D.,  Dem.  of  Anatomy. 
Beaudry,  G.  0.,  M.D.,  Prep,  of  Anatomy. 

1879. 
Smoke,  Samuel  C,  B.A.,  Adjunct  Prof,  of  Class. 


538 


STATISTICS   AND   GRADUATES.. 


FACULTY  OF  THEOLOGY,  1880. 


REV.  SAMUEL  SOBIESKI  NELLES,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  President, 

Professor  of  Ethics,  Apologetics,and  Homiletics. 

REV.  NATHANIEL  BURWASH,  S.T.D.,  Dean, 

Edward- Jackson  Professor  of  Biblical  and  Systematic  Theology. 

JOHN  WILSON,  LL.D., 

Exegesis  and  Literature  of  the  Neiv  Testament. 

REV.  ALFRED  H.  REYNAR,  M.A., 

Biblical  and  Ecclesiastical  History. 


SYNOPSIS  OF  STATISTICS  OF.  VICTORIA  UNIVERSITY,  1852 

TO'  1880. 

Students. 

Number 
of  Grad- 
uates. 

Honor- 
ary 
Degrees 
conferred 

Year. 

Under- 
Grad. 

Special- 
its. 

Medicine 

Law. 

Theology 

Science. 

Total. 

1852-  3 

136 

136 

1853-  4 

179 

179 

*    7 

*'2 

1854-  5 

19S 

51 

249 

20 

1 

1855-  6.      .... 

231 

70 



301 

17 

3 

1856-  7 

33 

268 

51 

352 

•  22 

1 

1857-  8 

66 

173 

62 

301 

15 

3 

1858-  9 

60 

■156 

73 

289 

19 

3 

1859-60 

55 

179 

64 

.... 

298 

46 

4 

1860-  ]• 

67 

132 

79 

278 

34 

3 

1861-  2 

74 

135 

93 

302 

42 

4 

1862-  3 

71 

130 

96 

297 

47 

2 

1863-  4 

68 

139 

110 

ii' 

328 

65 

1 

1864-  5 

65 

117 

102 

7 



291 

30 

1865-  6 . 

52 

94 

127 

9 

■ 

282 

57 

1866-  7 

50 

71 

223 

8 

352 

102 

i 

1867-8 

48 

16 

220 

19 

303 

78 

1 

1868-  9. 

51 

19 

202 

37 

309 

101 

1869-70 

45     i         19 

182 

33 

279 

55 

.... 

1870-  1 

47     :        39 

167 

26 

279 

67 

1871-  2. 

45     ]        40 

117 

5 

25 

232 

71 

3 

1872    3 

51             41 

118 

10 

37 

257 

44 

1 

1873-  4 

52 

30 

129 

8 

38 

257 

60 

2 

1874-  5. 

51 

36 

99 

8 

55 

2 

251 

54 

1 

1875-  6 

49 

40 

87 

7 

43 

2 

228 

46 

1876-  7 

77 

15 

117 

7 

47 

6 

269 

45 

4 

1877-  8. 

87 

42 

127 

6 

49 

9 

320 

51 

3 

1878-  9 

107 

22 

114 

9 

56 

11 

292 

77 

3 

1879-80 . 

107 

22 

114 

9 

56 

11 

292 

79 

1 

Total 

Numb 

er  of  Grac 

luates 

i.    . 

1,350 

47 

These  were  all  the  degrees  conferred  up  to  the  year  1855. 


GRADUATES  IN  ART  AND  SCIENCE, 

References.— (a)  Gold  Medallist,     (b)  Silver  Medallist,     (c)  Valedictorian. 

(e)  Ad  eundem. 


(d)  Honorary. 


Adams,  Thomas,  B.A.  (e),  1863. 
Aikins,  Moses  H.,  B.A.,  1855. 
Allan,  James,  B.A.,  1875,  M.A., 

1880. 
Annis,  Jer.  W.,  B.A.,  1876. 
Armstrong,  R.W.,  B.A.,  1880. 
Arthurs,  E.  C,  B.A.,  1880. 


B. 


1858, 


Bain,  Abraham  R.,  B.A, 

M.A.,  1869. 
Barkwell,  J.  H.,  B.A,  1877. 
Barkwell,  Wm.  J.,  B.A.,  1880. 
Barrett,  Fred.  W.,  B.A,  1875, 

M.A.,  1878. 
Beach,  David,  M.A.  {d),  1856. 


Beatty,  Wm.,  B.A.,  1860,  M.A., 
1863.  * 

Beavers,  Geo.,  B.A.,  1875. 

Berryman.C.  V..M.A.  (d),  1861. 

Beynon,  J.  Wesley,  B.  A.'{c),  1860. 

Beynon,  Thomas  B.,  B.A.,  1880. 

Bigelow,  Nelson,  B.A.,  1864, 
M.A  ,  1866. 


VICTOBIA   COLLEGE. 


539 


Biggar,  Hamilton  F.,  B.  A.,  1863. 
Blair,  James  E.,  B.A.,  1868. 
Bleecker,  Henry,  B.A.,  1868 
Borthwick,    Hugh  J.  M.A.  (d), 

1859. 
Bowerman,  Allan,  B.  A.,  1871  (6), 

M.A.,  1874. 
Bray,  Thos.  T.,  B.A.,  1875,  M.A., 

1878. 
Brethour,  J.  H.,  B.A.,  1880. 
Brethour,  M.  H.,  B.A.,  1871. 
Bridgman,   G.    H.,  B.A.,    1864, 

M.A.,  1867. 
Bristol,   Colman,    B.A.,    1861, 

M.A,  1872. 
Britton,  ByronM.,  1856  (c)  M.  A., 

1868. 
Brouse,  W.  H.,  M.A.  (d),  1849. 
Brown,  0.  J.,  B.A.,  1873,  M.A., 

1877. 
Bunt,  G.  A.  C.,  B.  A.,  1867,  M.A., 

1870. 
Burkholder,  Harry,  B.A.,  1865. 
Burns,  Alex.  B.A.,  1861  (a  <i- c), 

M.A.,  1867. 
Burns,  Robt.  N.,  B.A.,  1879. 
Burwash,  Nathaniel,  B.A.,    1859 

(c),  M.A.,  1867. 
Burwash,    John,   B.A.,  1863  (6), 

M.A.,  1872. 
Burwash,  Stephen  S.,  B.  A.,  1876. 
Byington,  Edw.  L  ,  B.A.,  1879. 

c. 

Caldwell,  John  B.,  B.A.,  1878. 
Cameron,  C,  B.A.,  1849. 
Campbell,  J.,  B.A.,  1849. 
Campbell,  John,  M.A.  (d),   1858. 
Carman,     Albert,    B.A.,     1855, 

M.A.,  1860. 
Carpenter,  W.  J.,  B.A.,  1872. 
Chambers, Joseph  B.,  B.A.,  '80(6). 
Chapman,    J.    A  ,    B.A.,    1871, 

M.A.,  1874. 
Charlton,  Ed  S.,  B.A.,  1868,  (6). 
Chown,  E.  A.,  B  A.,  1867  {b). 
Chown,  H.  H.  B.A.,  1877. 
Clarke,  Jos.  A.,  B.A.,    1869  (a), 

M.A.  1873. 
Clarke,  John  R  ,  B.A  ,  1872. 
Clarkson,  John  B.,   B.A.,    1863, 

M.A.,  1873. 
Coleman,    Arthur  P.,   B.A.   (a), 

1876,  M.A.,  1880. 
Coleman,  L.  Q.,  B.A.,  1876. 
Coleman,  Rufus  A.,  B.  A.,  79(6). 
Colling,  Thomas,  B.  A..  1869. 
Cowley,  Thomas,  B.,  B.A.,  1878. 
Crews,  Lewis  W.,  B.A.,  1877. 
Crowle,  Fred.  W.,  B.A.,  1879. 
Cruikshanks,  J.  Y.,  B.A.,  1877. 
Culver,  W.  H.,  B.A.,  1873. 
Currie,  Hector,  B.A.,  1871. 

D. 

Davidson,  J.,  B.A.,  1880. 
Davis,  D.  W.,  B.A.,  1880. 
Dean,  W  W.,  B.A.,  1854  (c). 
De  La  Matter,  Ira.,  B.A.,  1867. 
Detlor,    John    C,    B.A.,    1863, 

M.A.,  1871. 
Devitt,    Abraham,    B.A.,    1865, 

M.A.,  1869. 
Dingwall,  Kenneth,  B.A.,  1872(c) 


Dixon,  J.  B.,  B.A.,  1868. 
Dixon,  G.,  B.A.  1872,  M.A.,  1878. 
Dobson,  Robert,  B.A.,  1880 
Douglas,  W.  A.,  B.A.,  1873. 
Douse,  John  G.,  B.A.,  1875. 
Dowler,  W.  A.,  B.A.,  1880. 
Dowler,  W.  J.,  B.A.,  1880. 
Downey,  Wm.   S.,  B.A.,    1862, 

M.A.,  1866. 
Dumble,  John  H. ,  M.  A.  (d),  1 860. 
Dumble,  D.  W.,  B.A.,  1860. 

B. 

Eby,  Charles  S.,  B.A.,  1871. 
Echlin,  Robt.  Feel,  B.  A.,  1878(6). 
Edgcumbe,  George,  B.A.,  1875. 
Elliott,  Wm.    M.,  B.A.,    1863, 

M.A.,  1866. 
Ellis,  Wm.,   S.,   B.A.,   1877, 

B.  S.  C,  1880. 

F. 

Fletcher.    Ashton,    B.A.,    1859, 

M.A.,  1868. 
Franklin,  Benj.,  B.A.,  1878  (a). 
Frost,  J.  W.,  B.A.,  1802. 

G. 

German,    John  F.,   B.A.,    1864, 
M.A.,  1867. 

H. 

Haggart,  Alex.,  B.A.,  1872  (6). 
Hamilton,   J.  C,  B.A.  (e),  1858, 

M.A.,  1860. 
Hardie,  Alex.,  B.A.,  1866,  M.A. 

1869. 
Hardie,  Robert,  B.A.,  1867. 
Hare,  Ches.,  B.,  B.A.,  1872. 
Hare,  Robert  B.,  B.A.,  1875. 
Hare,   J.   J.,   B.A.,   1873,  M.A., 

1879. 
Harnden,  J.  P.,  B.A  ,  1873. 
Harper,  Cecil,  B.A  ,  1872. 
Harper,  E.  B.,  M.A.  (d),  1860. 
Harper,  R.  H.,  B.A.,  1867  (n). 
Harris,  Elijah  P.,  Ph.  D.,    M.A. 

(c),  1862. 
Harrison,  Chas.  W.,  B.A.,  1875, 

M.A.,  1880. 
Hartley,  Theophilus,  B.A.,  1866, 

M.A.,  1880. 
Hawkins,  Chas.  W.,  B.A.,  1872. 
Haydon,    F.   Jabez,   B.A.,   1864, 

M.A.,  1872. 
Henderson,  W.    C,   B.A.,  1860, 

M.A.,  1868. 
Hickey,  R.  I.,  B.A.,  1854. 
Hewitt,  George  W.,   B.A.,  1874. 
Hickey,  Charles  E,  B.A.,  1863. 
Hickey,  Samuel  A.,   B.A.,  1871. 
Hill,  A.  G.,  B.A.,  1860. 
Hodgins,    J.    G.,    LL.D.,   M.A. 

(d)  1856. 
Hodson,  Joseph  M.,  B.A.,  1878. 
Holden,     Thomas,    B.A.,    1860, 

M.A,  1864. 
Holman,  Charles,  J.,  B.A.,  1872. 
Holmes,    A.    Lee,     B.A.,     1871, 

M.A.,  1874. 
Hooper,  T.  H.,  B.A.,  1877. 
Hoople,  Heber,  N.,  B.A.,  1878. 


Hossaek,  James,  B.A.,  1861. 
Hough,  Henry,  B.A.,  1863  (c), 

M.A.,  1867. 
Hough,  J.  W.,  B.A.,  1880. 
Howard,  T.  A.,  B.A.,  1867  (c). 
Howell,   Jacob   E.,    B.A.,    1863, 

M.A.,  1868. 
Hunt,  Chas.  Wesley,  B.A,,  1878. 
Hutton,  Hy.  H.,  M.A.  (e),  1863 


Irvine,  C.  R.,  B.A,  1880. 
Ivey,  C.  H.,  B.A.,  1880. 


Jamieson,  Jas. 

M.A.,  1879. 
Jamieson,   Wm, 

M.A.,  1879. 
Jamieson,  Wm. 

M.A.,  1879. 
Janes,     Simeon 


J. 

S. 


H. 

S., 
H. 


B.A., 
,  B.A, 


1875, 
1876, 


B.A.,  1876, 
B.A.,  1866 


(«),  M.A.,  1872. 
Johnston,  Hugh,B.  A.,  1865(6<fcc), 

M.A..  1869. 
Jolliffe,  O.  J.,  B.A.,  1876. 

K. 

Keagey,  John  G.,  B.A.,  1864. 
Kemp,  C,  B.A.,  1880. 
Kennedy,     David,     B.A.,    1863, 

M.A.,  1868. 
Kerr,  W.,  B.  A.,  1855,  M.  A., 1858. 
Kerr.  John  W.,   B.A.,   1857   (c), 

M.A.,  1867. 
King,  A.,  B.A.,  1880. 
Kingston,  Wm.,  M.A.   (e),  1859. 
Knight,  A.  G.,  B.A.,  1873. 
Koyl,  C.  H,  B.A.,  1877. 


Laing,  J.,  B.  A.,  1871,  M.  A., 1874. 
Lanii.lv,  Osborn,  B.A.,  1864  (c), 

M.A.,   1868. 
Law,  W.  H.,  B.A.,  1860. 
Lazier,  Stephen  F.,  B.A.,  1860, 

MA,  1864. 
LeBarre,  S.  F.,  B.A.,  1874. 
Logan,  J.  B.,  M.A.  (d),  1858. 
Longlev,  Ben.,  B.A.,  1874  (bd-c). 
Lowe,  Wm.  Henry,  B.A.,  1863. 
Lumsden,  Wm.  M.A.,  (d),  1862. 

M. 

Madge,  Wm.  W.,  B.A.,  1880. 
Mallett,  Richard,  B.A.,  1872. 
Manning,  Thomas.  B.A.,  1874. 
Marceau,  W   F.,  B.A.,  1874  (a). 
Masten,  Corn.  A..  B.A.,  1879(a). 
Meacham,  G.    M.,    B.A.,    1860, 

M.A.,  1872. 
Metcalf,  Wm.  F,  B.A.,  1863. 
Miller,  A  ,  B.A.,  1880. 
Mills,  George  G.,  B.A.,  1878. 
Mills,  Jas.,  B.A.,  1868  (a),  M.A., 

1868. 
Milne,  Andrew,  B.  A.,  1865,  M.A., 

1871. 
Montgomery,   Henry,   M.A., 
;      B.S.C.,  1880. 
Montgomery,  R.  A  ,  B.A.  1857. 
Moore,  J.  B.A.,  1869  (c),  M.A., 

1872. 


540 


GRADUATES   IN   ARTS. 


Moore,  A.  C,  B.A.,  1876. 
Morden,  T.  E.,  B.A.,  1868. 
Morrison,  Wm.  Fred. B. A.,  1863, 

M.A.,  1868. 
Morrow,    Edward,    B.A.,  1862, 

M.A,  1867. 
Morrow,  John,  B.A.,  J  875. 
Moyer,  Peter  E.  W.,  B. A.,  1865, 

M.A.,  1869. 
Munson,  Fred.  A.,  B.S.,1878. 
Munson,  J.  H.  D.,  B.A.,  1878. 

Mo. 

MacBride,  Dugald,  B.A.,  1871. 
MacFadden,  W.  H.,  B.A.,  1871. 
Mackie,  Wm.  B.A.  (e),  1865. 
Maclaren,  J.  J.,  B.A.,   1862  (a), 

M.A.,  1866. 
MacMullen,   Harvard  C,   B.A., 

1866. 
MacPherson,   Moses    H.,    B.A., 

1869,  M.A.,  1872. 
HcCaughey,  S.  G.  M.A.,  1858. 
McClatchie,  Alfred,  B.A.,  1863, 

M.A.,  1868. 
McClive,  Wm.  H.,  B.A.,  1861(c), 

M.A.,  1868. 
HcCullough,  Wm.  S.,  B.  A.,  1864, 

M.A.,  1871. 
McDonald,  Walter  R.,  B.A.  (e), 

1856. 
McHenry,  D.  C,  B.A,  1873(6), 

M.A..  1876. 
McKenzie.B.  E,  B.A.,  (6),  1877. 
McNaughton,  T.,  B.A.  (e),  M.A. 

1872. 

N. 
STelles,  S.  S. ,  D.  D. ,  M.  A. ,  (e),  1862 
Nelles,  Wm.  W.,  M.A.  (e),  1858. 
Neville,   Cyrus  A.,  B.A.,  1865, 

(a),  M.A.,  1868. 
Nugent,  F.  S.,  B.A.,  1873  (c). 

o. 

Ddlum,  Edward,  B.A.,  1879. 
3rmiston,  W.,  D.D.,  B.A.,  1848, 

M.A.,  1856. 

P. 
Parker,  Wm.  E.,  B.A.,  1858  (c), 

M.A.,  1868. 
Parlow,  Edward,  B.A.,  1865. 
Payne,    Wm.    L.,    B.A.,    1867, 

M.A.,  1872. 
Pearen,  James,  B.A.,  1872. 
Peck,  Wellington  J.,  B.A.,  1880. 
Pen-in,  Daniel,  B.A.,  1861. 
Petch,  J.,  B.A.,  1877 
Peterson,  Alex.  Edw.  W.,  B.A., 

1879. 
Peterson,  An.  M.,  B.A.,  1872. 
Peterson,  C.  W.,  B.A.,  1874. 
Pettett,   Jonathan,   B.A,,    1866, 

M.A.,  1869. 
Phillips,  Sylvanus,  B.A.,  1878. 
Philp,  John,  B.A.,  1861,  M.A., 

1875. 
Pollard,  Wm.,  B.A.,  1873. 
Punshon,  W  M.,  M.A.  (e)  1868. 
Purslow,  A.,  B.A.,  1877,  M.A., 

1880. 


R. 

Raveill,  John  |Wm.,  B.A.,  1869 

(b),  M.A.,  1872. 
Reynar,A.H.,B.A.,1862  (6<fcc), 

M.A.,  1869. 
Rice,  Henry  L  ,  B.A.,  1878. 
Riddell,  Wm.,  B.A  ,  1874,  B.Sc, 

1876. 
Robertson,  J.  F.,  M.A.  (d)  1857. 
Robinson,  Edward,  B.A.  (e)1860. 
Robson,  David,  B.A.,  1870  (c). 
Rogers,  Josiah  H. ,  B.  A. ,  1866,  (a). 
Rose,  JohnE.,B.A.,'l864,  M.A., 

1867. 
Ross,  J.  R.,B.A.,  («)  1872,  M.  A., 

1873. 
Ross,  Jas.  S.,  B.A.,  1875,  M.A., 

1880. 
Rowsom,  W  H.,  B.A.,  1868. 
Roy,    James,    B.A.,    1868   (d), 

M.A.,  1871. 
Rupert,    Ed.     S.,    B.A.,    1861, 

M.A.,  1867. 
Russell,  A.  L.,  B.A.,  1870,  (a), 

M.A.,  1874. 
Ryckman, Edward B.,  B. A.,  1855 

(c),  M.A.,  1868. 

s. 

Salmon,  J.,  B.A.,  1862. 
Sangster,JohnH.,M.A.  (<2)1861. 
Saunders,  John,  B.  A.,  1871,M.  A  , 

1880. 
Scanlon,  Mark,  B.A.,  1860. 
Schofield,  Wm.  H.,  B.A.,  1862, 

M.A.,  1867. 
Scott,  Wm.  Edward,  B.A.,  1861. 
Scott,  John,  B.A.,  1868,  M.A., 

1877. 
Shaler,  H.  H.,  B.A.,  1868. 
Shaw,  Robert,  B.A.,  1863. 
Shaw,  Wm.   Isaac,  B.A,  1861, 

M.A.,  1878. 
Sheply,  Geo.  F.,  B.A.,  1872  (a), 

M.A.,  1875. 
Shoemaker,  Thos.  F.,  B.A.,  1859. 
Sifton,  A.  L.,  B.A.,  1880. 
Sifton,  Clifford,  B.A.,  1880  (a). 
Smith,  James,  B.A.  (a),  1876. 
Smith,  Louis  C,  B.A,,  1876. 
Smith,  Lyman  C,  B.A.  (a),  1877. 
Smoke,  Samuel  C,  B.A.,  1879. 
Sparling,  Jos.  W.,   B.A.,  1871, 

M.A.,  1874. 
Sparling,    G.    B.,    B.A.,    1876, 

M.A.,  1879. 
Sparling,  Wm.  H.,  B.A..,  1879. 
Spencer,  James,  M.A.  (d),  1863. 
Springer,  O.,  B.A.,  1846. 
Squier,  W  R.,  B.A.,  1864,  (a). 
Stafford,  Ezra  Adams,  B.  A.,  1880. 
Stark,    John    D.,    B.A. ,.  1864, 

M.A.,  1867. 
Starr,   R.    H,   B.A.,   1864  (6), 

M.A.,  1867. 
Stephens,  Alfred  M.,  B.A.,  1865. 
Stevenson,  Eph.  B.,  B.A.,  1879. 
Stewart,  George,  B.Sc,  1880. 


Stickle,  Chas.  W.,  B.A.,  1866 

(6),  M.A.,  1869. 
Sutherland,    Donald    G.,    B.A., 

1859,  M.A.,  1867. 

Switzer,  P.  A.,  B.A.,  1872  (b), 

M.A.,  1876. 
Switzer,  V.,  B.A.,  1874. 

T. 

Tew,  Henry,  B.A.,  1860. 
Tilley,    Wm.    E.,    B.A.,    1875, 

M.A.,  1878. 
Thomas,  James  A.  B. ,  B.  A.,  1879. 
Tremeer,  James,  B.A.,  1879. 

w 

Wager,  N.,  B.A.,  1880. 
Wallace,  Samuel,  B.A.,  1866. 
Wallbridge,   Asa  F:,   B.A.   («), 

1860,  M.A.,  1870. 
Ward,  Jos.,  B.A.,  1877. 
Washington,  George,  B.A.,  1860, 

M  A.,  1871. 
Washington,  Wm.  C,  B.  A.,  1863, 

M.A.,  1868. 
Washington,  E.  S.,  B.A.,  1869. 
Wass,    J.    Barclay,   B.A.,  1869, 

M.A.,  1873. 
Watson,   Wm.    C,   B.A.,   1863, 

M.A.,  1867. 
Watson,  Geo.  H.,  B.  A.,  1871  (c). 
Whitney,   W    A.,    B.A.,   1860, 

M.A.,  1864. 
Whiting,  J.  L.,  B.A.,  1873,  (a). 
Whittington,  Robt.,  B.A.,  1879. 
Wilbor,  A.  D.,  M.A.  (d),  1859. 
Wilkinson,  J.  Miles,  B.A.,,  1880. 
Wilkinson,  W.,B.  A.,  1868,  M.A., 

1871. 
Willoughby,  N.  R.,  B.A.,  1860, 

M.A.,  1867.. 
Williams,    Richard    W.,    B.A., 

1863. 
Wilmot,   John   C,   B.A.,   1864, 

M.A.,  1868. 
Wilson,  John,  M.A.  («),  1857. 
Wilson,    James  G.,    M.A.    (d), 

1859. 
Wilson,  J.,  B.A.,  1867. 
Wilson,  Richard  Wornall,  B.A  , 

1871  (a),  M.A.,  1874. 
Withrow,  W  H. ,  M.  A. ,  (e),  1867. 
Wood,  S.  G.,  B.A.,  1858. 
Wood,  R.  E.,  B.A.,  1873. 
Workman,  Geo.  C,  B.A.,  1875, 

M.A.,  1878. 
Wortley,  J.  Robt.,  B.A  ,  1879. 
Wright,  W.  P.,  B.A.,  1848. 
Wright,    George,     B.A.,    1862, 

M.A.,  1867 
Wright,   John   Adelbert,    B.A., 

1870  (6). 

Y. 
Youmans,  John  Ryerson,  B.A., 

1863,  M.A.,  1868. 
Young,  George,  B.A.,  1862,  M.A., 

1866. 
Young,  R.  W.,  B.A.,  1872,  M.A., 

1875. 


VICTORIA   COLLEGE. 


541 


GRADUATES  IN  MEDICINE. 

(a)  Gold  Medallist,     {b)  Silver  Medallist,     (c)  Honorary,     (d.)  Ad  evndem. 


A. 

Abbott,  J.  T.,  1872. 
Adams,  Thos.,B.A., '68. 
Agnew,  J.  R,,  1857. 
Aikman,  R.  P.,  1868. 
Aikman,  C.  M.\  1862. 
Alain,  S  ,  1879. 
Alfred,  R.  H.,  1862. 
Alexander,  Walter,  1877. 
Alexander,  Robt,  1875. 
Allard,  Prime,  1875. 
Allen,  Robert,  1869. 
Allison,  Samuel,  1862. 
Allworth,  Ed.,  1861. 
Alway,  James  W.,  1863. 
Ames,  F.  H.  S.,  1880. 
Anderson,  Wm.,  1858. 
Anderson,  Wm.,  1869. 
Annand,  Geo. ,  M.  A. , 70. 
Arehambault,  Joseph  S., 

1868. 
Arehambault,     Gedeon, 

1869. 
Arehambault,    Gaspard, 

1873. 
Armstrong,  T  M.,  '80. 
Armstrong,  John,  1867. 
Atkinson,  Ed.  L.,  1866. 
Aubin,  W.  E.,  1879. 
Aubuchon,  Simeon,  '69. 
Aubry,  Alph.  D.,  1873. 
Auclair,  L.  Z.,  1879. 
Aylesworth,  R.  B  ,  1867. 
Aylesworth,    Geo.     M., 

1869. 


Bachand,    Leonidas   C. , 

1878. 
Bailey,  T.  L.,  1857. 
Bain,  James,  1860. 
Band,  John,  1861. 
Bald,  Wm.,  1869. 
Barclay,  T.  S.,  1872. 
Barr,  John,  1866. 
Barrett,  Michael,  1855. 
Barrick,  E.  I.,  1866. 
Basil,  F.  X.,  1877. 
Bass,  Cyrus,  1863. 
Bebeaud.J.G.,  1878(d). 
Beamish,  W.,  1860. 
Beaton,  A.  H.,  1864. 
Beatty,  Thomas,  1856. 
Beaudet,  N.,  1880. 
Beaudry,  Joseph  A.,  '78. 
Beaudry,  Od.,  1877. 
Beaudry,   George,  1873. 
Beaupie,  W.  C.  H.,  '80. 
Beaupre,  Louis,  1872. 
Beausoleil,  Jos.  M.,  '80. 
Belanger,  Ulric,  1871. 
Belanger,   Theoph.,  '75. 
Belcourt,  O.  E.,  1880. 
Beliveau,  Henri,  1868. 
Bell,  Samuel,  1871. 
Bellemare,  E.,  1879. 


Bellemarre,  Maxime,  '70. 
Benham,  Geo.  E.,  1864. 
Benoist,  L.,  1867. 
Benson,  Ed  ,  1866. 
Bentley,  John,  1855. 
Bergeron,  Jos.  E.,  1880. 
Bergeron,  J.  N.,  1879. 
Bergeron,  Pierre,  1870. 
Bergeron,  S.  E.,  1880. 
Berryman,  C.  V.,  M.A. . 

1857. 
Berthelot,  J.  E.,  1874. 
Biggar,  Geo.,  1862. 
Biggar,  Robert  H.,  '66. 
Bingham,  G.   W.,  1855. 
Blackstock,  W.  H.,  '67. 
Blake,  Warren H.,  1861. 
Blondin,  Jos.,  1880. 
Boddington,  Geo.,  1867. 
Boileau,  Jules  M.,  1875. 
Boissy,  Edouard,  1869. 
Bonar,  David,  1862. 
Bonnell,  E.  O.,  1866. 
Bouchard,  J.  B.,  1877. 
Boucher,  L.  G.  E  ,  1879. 
Boucher,  Robt.  P.,  1869. 
Boudrias,  Louis,  1870. 
Bourret,  Lou.  J.,  1876. 
Bourque,  Lou.  N.,  1876. 
Bowen,  C.  A.,  1858. 
Bowman,  Isaac,  1861. 
Bowman,  Benjamin,  '61. 
Bowman,  John  D. ,  1865. 
Boyle,  W.  S.,  1872. 
Bradley,  — .,  1863. 
Brent,  Harry,  1872. 
Brereton,  W.  I.,  1871. 
Brett,  R.  J.,  1874. 
Brewster,  Nath.,  '73(d). 
Bridgman,  Irwin,  1867. 
Brissette,  Alf.,  1876. 
Brisson,  Alf.  Th.,  1876. 
Brock,  LI.  W.,  1862. 
Brodeur,  Lactance,  1868. 
Brodeur,  Raphael,  1873. 
Brossard,  Henri,  1877. 
Brossoit,  Alfred,  1874. 
Brosseau,  Alfred,   1867. 
Brouillet,  V.  E.,  1874. 
Brown,  B.  P.,  1862. 
Brown,  John,  1864. 
Brown,  E.  T.,  1867. 
Brown,  Georga,  1869. 
Brown,  Miles,  1871. 
Browning,  J.  W.,  1867. 
Brun,  Edmond,  1875. 
Brunelle,  J.  A.  S.,  1875. 
Brunet,  M.  L.,  1874. 
Brunet,  Narc,  1876. 
Brunskill,  Thomas,  1868 
Bryning,  Jos.  V.,  1863. 
Buchanan,  O.  R.  G.  1867 
Buck,  Anson,  1861. 
Buckham,  T.  S.  R.,1866 
Bull,  Edward,  1855. 
Bull,  Francis,  1855. 


Buller,  Frank,  1869. 
Bulmer,  T.  S.,  1867. 
Burkhart,  J.  L.,  1874. 
Burkholder,  Isaac,  1863 
Burnham,  George,  1867. 
Burque,  Joseph,  1876. 
Burtch,  John,  1859. 
Byers,  John  N.,  1869. 

C 

Caldwell,  William,  1874 
Camireau,  Olivier,  1871. 
Campbell,  A.  W.,  1880. 
Campbell,  Dennis  W.,  '55 
Campbell,  L.  C,  1872. 
Canniff,  Wm.,  1859. 
Carbert,  Joseph,  1856. 
Carigan,  Jos.  L.,  1880. 
Carlyle,  James,  1864. 
Carreau,  J.  A.,  1875. 
Carroll,  Daniel  W.,  1860 
Carroll,   John  A.,  1869. 
Carter,  Thomas,  1869. 
Carter,  — .,  1872. 
Carter,  Robert,  1872. 
Cartier,  Paul,  1872. 
Cartier,  Ant.,  1877 
Carriere,  Phileas,   1872. 
Casgrain,  Pierre  F.,  1875 
Cash,  E  J  ward  L.,  1871. 
Castleman,  W.  A.,  1856. 
Caughill,  Clarke,  1856. 
Caw,  David,  1859. 
Caw,  William,  1864. 
Chagnon,  Phileas,  1870. 
Chagnon,  K.  B.,  1879. 
Chamberlain,  Chas.,1863 
Chamberlain,A.H.,1867 
Champagne,  Arist.  ,1875 
Charbonneau,  Jos  ,  1874 
Charbonneau,  Olivier,  '78 
Charette,  Ignace,  1870. 
Charlebois,  Laurent,  '77. 
Charoux,  Vit ,  1877. 
Chevalier,  Joseph,  1875. 
Cholet,  Hill,  1876. 
Choquette,  Henri,  1868. 
Christie,  R.  JI.,  1867. 
Christoe,  W.  8.,  1866. 
Clark,  Daniel,  1858. 
Clarke,  Joseph,  1861. 
Clarke,  Robert  B.,  1866. 
Clarke,  James  F. ,   1867. 
Clarke,  John,  1876. 
Clemens,  G.  H.,  1880. 
Clement,  Lewis,  1864. 
Clements,  John,  1860. 
Cluxton,  Fred.  C,  1871 
Coderre,J.  Emery,  78,  (d) 
Cockburn,  Wm.,  1864. 
Colver,  A.  J.,  1862. 
Comeau,  Joseph,  1873. 
Comfort,  John  H.,  1862. 
Comfort,  Wm  A.,  1865. 
Comiro,  A.  O.,  1880. 
Compeau,  Bas.,  1876. 


Conlombe,  W.,  1880. 
Contois,  Zoel,  1875. 
Cook,  A.  H.,  1861. 
Cook,  George,  1864 
Corbeille,  Louis,  1870. 
Corbett,  Robert  A.,  1860 
Corbett,  S.  C.  1867. 
Cornwall,  V   C,  1867. 
Corson,  Jno.  W..  '57   (a) 
Corson,  Wm.  0.,  '57  (a) 
Corson,  Adam  C,  1864. 
Cote,  C,  1879. 
Cote,  A   T.,  1879. 
Cote,  Victor,  1876. 
Couillard,  Pierre  L.,  75 
Coulombe,  Ch.  Jer.,  72. 
Coulter,  Chas.  L.,^1869. 
Coutu,.  Octave,  1873. 
Coventry,  John,  1866. 
Cowen,  James,  1861. 
Crandall,  Byron,  1864. 
Crawford,  Allan,  1870. 
Cremin,  Daniel,  1862 
Crooker,  Titus  C,  1861. 
Curry,  R.  C,  1857. 

D. 

Dafoe,  P.  V.,  1864. 
Dagenais,  Adolphe,  1872 
Dagenais,  Alphonse,  '67 
Dame,  Augustus  F.,  70 
Dansereau,  Elzear,  1869 
Dansereau,  Pierre  E.,  71 
Davidson,  Peter,  1859. 
Davidson,  J.  G.,  1862. 
Dean,  Noble  A.,  1860. 
Dean,  M.  M.  P.,  1867. 
Decow,  Abraham,  1870. 
De  Evylin,  John,  1858. 
De  Evylin,  J.  A.,  1866. 
De  Grandpre,  A.  J.  H., 

1879. 
DeGrandpnS,  L.,  1879. 
DeGrassi,  A.  W  J.,  '67. 
Deguise,  Joseph  B.,  70. 
De  Laval  Thvernay, 

G.   A.,  1879. 
De  Laval  Thiernay, 

M.  E.,  1679. 
Delvecchio,  A.,  1867. 
Demers,  Jos.  A  ,  1868. 
Demers,  Fred.,  1872. 
Demers,  G.,  1874. 
Demers,  Avila,  1874. 
Desautels,  Alfred,  1873. 
Desjardins,  Henri,  1871. 
Desjardins,  L.  E.,  1873. 
Desjardins,  S.,  1879. 
Desloges,  Jos.  A  ,  1870. 
Desmarteau,  N.  B.,  1872 
Desnoyers,Dontagne,  78 
Desorcy,  Charles,   1874. 
Despars,  Fr.,  1877. 
Desroche,  Isr.,  1877. 
Desrosiers,  L.  J.  P  ,  72. 
Desrosiers,  N.,  1875. 


542 


GRADUATES   IN   MEDICINE. 


De  St.  George,  Alfred, 

1870. 
De  Vandreuil,  L  ,  1880. 
Diamond,  J.  S.,  1868. 
Dibble,  David  W.,  1861 
Dick,  Winceslas,  1871. 
Dickson,  J.  F.,  1880. 
Disher,  J.  C,  1861. 
Dixon,  J.,  1857, 
Donnelly,  J.,  1857 
Dorland,  Peter  V  B.,'56 
D'Orsonnens,  Th.,  1878 

(d). 
Dorval,  Arthur,  18/4. 
Douglas,  J.  S..  1866. 
Douglas,  A.,  1874.  (b). 
Douglass,  John  G.,  1863. 
Douquette,  E.  E.,  1879. 
Downey,  Wm.  S.,  M.A., 

1865. 
Drainville,  D.,  1868. 
Drake,  W  A  ,  1857. 
Dube,  Pierre  C,  1876. 
Ducharme,  Joseph,  1867 
Dufort,  Tancrede,  1872. 
Duhaut,  Geo.  J.,  1873. 
Duncan,  A.  C,  1862. 
Dupuis,  Julien,  1872. 
Durocher,  L.  B.,  1879. 
Dutizac,  Z.  0.,  1867. 
Duval,  Arthur,  1874. 
Duval,  Saluste,  1876. 

B. 

Earl,  Ezra  M.,  1862. 
Edmundson,     Robert, 

1866  (b). 
Edwards,  Henry,  1856. 
Elie,  J.  A.  M.,  1879. 
Emery,  Robert,  1857. 
Ernes,  S.  P.,  1862. 
Etheir,  M.,  1874. 
Esnouf,  Cyrille,  1875. 

F. 

Fafard,  Ch.  1872. 
Fafard,  Norbert,  1873. 
Fafard,  Telesph,  1876. 
Fagnan,  Benjamin,  1871 
Falcon,  Z.,  1879. 
Fares,  0.  W.,  1864. 
Fauteux,  Emile,  1875. 
Ferguson,  John,  1864. 
Ferguson,  J.  P.,  1872. 
Ferrier,  D.  W.,  1867. 
Ferron,  Wilbrod,  1869. 
Ferron,  Edward,  1874. 
Fielding,  James,  1868. 
Filiatrault, Ch.  M.,1872 
Filiatrault,  Flavian,  75 
Fiset,  George  M.,   1877. 
Fiset,  Phillipe,  1878. 
Fisher,  E.  J.  T.,  1867. 
Fitzsimons,  George,  '59. 
Fleak,  H.  C,  1858. 
Fleming,  Neil,  1862. 
Fleming,  D.  G.,  1868. 
Fleury,  A.  F.,  1879. 
Flock,  C.  W.,  1856. 
Flock,  JohnR.,  1858. 
Fontaine,  Marc,  1875. 
Forbes,  George,  1863. 
Ford,  AdamE.,  1855. 


Forte\  R.  W.,'1879. 
Fortier,  Cyrille,  1877. 
Fortier,  L.,  1879. 
Fortin,  Phil.,  1877. 
Foster,  Moffitt,  1865. 
Foucher,  A.  A.,  1879. 
Fowler,  Robert,  1864  (d). 
Fox,  Antony,  1867. 
Franklin,  Byron,  1856. 
Fraser,  James,  B.,  1866. 
Frasor,  John,  1871. 
Freel,  S.  L.,  1872. 
French,  Wm.W.,  1869. 
Fulton,  John,  1863  (a). 
Fyfe,  Joseph  A.,  1865. 

a 

Gaboury,  Ulric,  1872. 
Gaboury,  Tancrede,  1873 
Gaboury,  Jos.  R.  1873. 
Gadboise,  Antoine,  1871 
Gagnon,  Joseph,  1872. 
Gahan,  Beresford  J.  '71. 
Gaillardet,  Phillippe,  '78 
Galbraith,  J.  J.,  '80  (d). 
Garriepy,  Joseph,  1876. 
Garneau,  Adolphe,  1868 
Gates,  Edward  H.,  1859. 
Gates,  Edward H.,  1866. 
Gatien,  Felix,  1871. 
Gauchier,  Louis  Jean,  '78 
Gaudet,  E.  Th.  1879. 
Gaudet,  Fidele,  1875. 
Gauthier,  A.,  1880. 
Gauthier,  C.L.  S.,  '79. 
Geikie,    Walter    6. , 

1859,  (d). 
Germain,  Avit,  1873. 
Germain,  Alex.,  1874. 
Germain,  J.  L.,  1879. 
Gervais,  Emery,  1869. 
Ghent,  B.  1857. 
Gillespie,  Donald,  1860. 
Gingras,  Isaac,  1868. 
Girard,  G.  H.,  1880. 
Girouard,  M.  J.,  1879. 
Giroux,  Joseph,  1877. 
Giroux,  Pierre  M.,  1869. 
Gladu,  Alphonse,  1867. 
Glasgow,    Sinclair    H., 

1878. 
Godin,  Arsene,  1878. 
Glendinning,  J.  I.,  1880 
Goldsmith,  P.  D.,  1868. 
Gordon,  J.,  1880. 
Gosselin,  Vin.,.  1872. 
Gosselin,  Pierre,  1875. 
Gouin,  Louis  J.  E.,  1871 
Gowan,  Robert,  1866. 
Gowans,  W.  B.,  1857. 
Goyer,  O.,  1879. 
Graham,  Wm.  J,,  1867. 
Graham,  Alex.  1869. 
Grange,  C.  t>.,  1868: 
Grange,  James,  1860. 
Grant,  John,  1861. 
Greer,  T.  N.,  1880. 
Grenier,  Laurent,  1871. 
Grey,  John  G.,  1855. 
Grondin,    Gregoire   M., 

1871. 
Grondin,  Henri,  1876. 
Gues^.n,  M.  A.,  1879. 


Guignon,  Wilfred,  1877. 
Guillemont,  Eugene,  '75 
Gustin,  E.  W.,  1855. 

H 

Hagerman,  W.  C,  1871. 
Halley,  George,  1869. 
Hamill.  W.  E.,  1880. 
Hamilton,  C.  A.,  '80(d). 
Haney,  H.  R.,  1857 
Hanly,  John,  1869. 
Hardy,  Jules,  1871. 
Hurley,  Benjamin,  1866 
Harrison,  Wm.  T.,  1869 
Harvey,  John,  1860. 
Havel,  Victor,  1874. 
Hawkesworth,    Easton. 

1856. 
Haynes,  Thomas  S.,  '70. 
Hebert,  Andr6,  1878. 
Hebert,  Louis  D.,  1874. 
Hebert,  Avila,  1876. 
Henderson,  Walter,  '69. 
Henry,  Samuel  M.,  '68. 
Hepworth,  Wm.  H,,  '69 
Heroux,  Horace,  1872. 
Herriman,  E.  A.,  1860. 
Hetu,  O.  P.,  1875. 
Hickey,      Reuben      I., 

B.A.,  1857. 
Hingston,  — .,  1878,  (d) 
Hobley,  Thomas,  1875. 
Hodgskin,  Thos.  J.,  '62 
Holmes,  T.  A.,  1867. 
Hopkins,  Eph.  L.(  1875. 
Hornibrook,  Edw..  1861 
Howell,    James    Bruce, 

1878.  (d). 
Howell,  Wm.  A.,  1860. 
Hoyt,  John  Jay,  1865. 
Hudson,  Samuel,  1871. 
Hughes,  SamuelL.,1866 
Hughson,  W.  A.,  1868. 
Hunter,  J.  B.,  1880. 
Hurtubise,  Eustache,'69 
Hutton,  James,  1863. 

I. 

Imeson,  A.,  1856. 
J. 

Jackson,  Donald,  1863. 
Jakeway,  Chas.  E.,  1871 
Jar  vis,  Joseph,  1867. 
Jeannotte,  H.,  1874. 
Jenigor,  E.  C,  1879. 
Jeffers,  W.  C,  1867. 
Johnson,  James,  1859. 
Johnson,  JosiahB.,  1866 
Johnson,  W    H..  1873. 
Johnston,  J.  B.,  1864. 
Johnstone,  Jas.  K.,1870 
Jolley,  John,  1865. 
Jones,  Charles  A.,  1866 

K. 

Keagy,  David,  1867. 
Keating,  Thomas,  1861. 
Keffer,  Thomas D.,  1866 
Kennedy,  J.  T.,  1864(d) 
Kennedy,  Angus,  1876. 
Kerr,  B.  S.,  1867. 
Ki-nian,  Thomas,  1S09. 


King,  John  S.,  1879. 
King,  S.  A.,  1867- 
King,  Frank,  1868. 
Kingston,  Jno.  Jas.  1869 
Kirkland,  Arch.  S.,1869 
Kirkparick,  John,  1874. 
Knowllys,    Culling  E., 

1863. 
Kobillard,  Jas.,  1880. 

L. 

Labadie,  Felix,  1878. 
Labarre,  LudgerGenest, 

1870. 
Laberge,  Louis,  1874. 
Laberge,  Philemon,1871 
Lacerte,  G.  A.  1879. 
Lacerte,  I.  O.,  1879. 
Lachapelle,   Emmanuel, 

1869. 
Lachapelle,  Severin,  1874 
"Lachapelle,  F.  X.,1879.  • 
Lafarge,  Jos.  E.,  1880. 
Laferriere,  A..  1868. 
Lafleche,  F.X.  R,  1879. 
Lafontaine,  M.  G.,  1879. 
Lafortune,  J.  A  ,   1879. 
La  Forest,  G.  L.,  1879 
Lafreniere,  G.  D.,  1873. 
Lalonde,  Emery,  1873. 
Lalonde,  E.  C,  1879. 
Lamarche,  Adolphe,  '74 
Lambert,  Julien  T.,  1878 
Lambert,  Octavien,1876 
Lamontagne,  Wm.,  1869 
Lamoureux,    Stanislas, 

1874. 
Lanctot,  Joseph,"  1869. 
Landerkin,  George,  1862 
Lane,  Wm.  W.,  1861. 
Langstaff,  Lewis,   1858. 
Langstaff,  James,   1876. 
Lanthier,  Hor.,  1876. 
Lapalme,  Leon  A.,  1878 
La  Porte,  A.,  1867. 
La  Porte,  J.  B.,  1872. 
Laramee,  Alfred,  1879. 
Larne,  Omer,  1872. 
Laroche,  Z.,  1879. 
LaRoque,  C.L.H.,1880 
Laroque,  Emile,  1875. 
Laroque,  Henri,  1872. 
Larose,  Alfred,  1869. 
Lassisseraye,  A.  P.,  1875 
Latourneau,  G.  E.,  1879 
Laurendeau,  J.  O.  A.,'79 
Laurendeau,  Joel,  1874. 
Laurin,  Victor,  1872. 
Lavalle,  Am.,  1877. 
Lavallie,  L.  O.,  1880. 
Laviolette,  Gustave,'70. 
Law,  W  H.,  B.A.,  '66. 
Law,  T.  V,  1872. 
Lawrence,  Robert,  1871. 
Leblanc,  J.  A.,  1879. 
Leduc,  Joseph  G.,  1874. 
Leduc,  J.  P.,  1875. 
Lefaivre,  A.  A.,  1879. 
Leger,  Joseph  A.,  1875. 
Legris,  Charles,  1871. 
Legris,  M.  J.  E.,  1879. 
Lemaltie,  Auger,  L.J.  A., 

1879. 


VICTORIA   COLLEGE. 


543 


Lemire,  Eustache,  1867. 
Lemon,  B.  H.,  1867.       j 
Leonard,  Roch,  1876.      | 
Leprohon,  Jas.  L..  1878. 
Lesage,  Ed.,  1873.  - 

Lesage,  Arthur,  1876. 
Letourneau,  Aug.,  1875. 
Lindsay,  W.  B.,  1869. 
Ling,  George  W.,  1866. 
Loyd,  A.  C,  1864. 
Loyd,  R.  E.  1868. 
Long,  William,  1871. 
Longpre,  Ant.,  1877. 
Longtin,  8.  A.,  1868. 
Longtin,  Ismael,  1S76. 
Loughead,  G.  D.,  1868. 
Lount,  Gabriel,  1867. 
Lovekin,  Jas.  P.,    1871. 
Lubv,  Walter,  1869. 
Lumlev,  Wm.,  1870. 
Lund, 'Richard,  1860. 
Luudy,  David  W.,  1865 
Lundy,  Wm.  C,  1867. 
Lusk,  Charles  H.,  1867. 
Lutz,  Calvin,  1868. 

M. 

Hadore,  Godefroi,  1870. 
Majeau,  Alf.,  1874. 
Malo,  G.  N.,  1879. 
Mancotel,  Alf.,  1877. 
Mann,  P.  M.,  1858. 
Manseau,  Gideon,  1875. 
Manson,  John,  1866. 
Marchessaul,   Tancrede, 

1869. 
Marier,  P.  E.,  1879. 
Mark,  Ed. .  1872  (d). 
Marlatt,  R.  C,  1867. 
Marlatt  Jonath.  W.,'59. 
Marotte,  Antoine,  1868. 
Marquis,  Duncan,  1867. 
Martel,  Dosithee,  1868. 
Martel,  Louis  J.,  1873. 
Mathieu,  J.  E.V.,1879. 
Martin,  Caleb  E.,  1856. 
Martineau,  Simeon,  '70. 
Mason,  W.  J.,  1858. 
Massed  L.  A.,  1879. 
Messecar,  A.  J.,  1864. 
Matthieu,  Arthur,  1872. 
Maudeslev,  Hrnry,  1865 
May,  Samuel  P.,  1853. 
Meacham,    Walter  W., 

1869. 
Meagher,  H.  Alf.,  1877 
Mearns,  John,  1869. 
Merrick,  Edgar,  1864. 
.Merrill,  Henri,  1876. 
Metherill,  Geo.  W.,  '59. 
Meible,  H.,  1880. 
Meunier   Alfred,  1869. 
Meunier,  Paul,  1872. 
Mignault,  Pierre  B.  '69. 
Mignault,  Victor,  1871. 
Mignault,  Zoel,  1872. 
Millar,  A.  H.,  1864. 
Miller,  Wm.  H.,  1860. 
Milne,  G.  L.,  1880. 
Mills,  John  B.,  1866. 
Millward,  W    E.,  1864. 
Mitchell,  Chas.  T.,  1863. 
Mitchell,  Arch.,  1864. 


Mitchell,  David,  1869. 
Moreau,  Hippolyte,1869 
Moore    Samuel,  1866. 
Moorhouse,  Henry,   '71. 
Moquin,  Victor,  1874. 
Moreau,  G.  Th.,  1880. 
Morrow,  Robert,  1864. 
Mousseau,  Octave,  1871 
Mousseau,  F.  X.,  1S74. 
Mullen,  J.  A.,  1857. 
Mullin,  John  A.,  1859. 
Mulloy,  Nelson,  1866. 
Munns,  W   A.,  1864. 
Munro,  Edwin,  1874. 
Munro,  L.,  1880. 
Munro,  Pierre,  1878. 
Munroe,  Neil,  1864. 
Muter,   Peter  Johnston, 
1866. 

Mo. 

McAllister,  Lacklin,'68. 
McAlpine,  John,  1875. 
MeBean,  David,    B.  A., 

1867. 
IMcBrien,  W.  F.,  1864. 
McCallum,    George   A., 

1866. 
McCamus,  Wm.,   1869. 
McCandless,  Francis,  '60 
McCarroll,    Rev.   John, 

1879. 
McCausland,     Marshall 

B.,  1860. 
McClinton,    Nathaniel, 

1865. 
McCollumJ.S.,1862(a). 
McCrea,  C.  A.,  1867. 
McCrea,  James  N.,  1859 
McCullagh,  JohnJ.,'62. 
McCuliy,  Jonathan,  '66. 
McDermitt,  James,  1870 
McDonald,  A.  B.,  1867- 
McDonald,  C,  1880. 
McDonald,  J.  D.,  1867. 
McDonald,  Sainuel,  1866 
Macdonald,  D.,  1873. 
Macdonald,  D  F  ,  1874. 
Macdonnell,  J.  R.    D., 

1872. 
McGarvin,  Nelson,  1856 
McGregor,  Jas.  H.,  1866 
McGregor,  Wm.,   1861. 
Mclnnes,  Loftus  R.,'63. 
Mclntyre,  D.  G.   1857. 
Mclntyre,  Robert,  1862. 
McKay,  Andrew,   1871. 
McKay,  H.  M.,  1867. 
McKay,  James,  1858. 
MeKechie,  W,  1880. 
McKeown,  John,  1866. 
MeKerracher,  Alex. ,  '63. 
McKinnon,  Angus,  1864. 
McLarty,  Duncan,  1867. 
McLaughlin,  Wm., 1862. 
McLay,  Archibald,  1868. 
McLav  Peter  W.,  1870. 
McLean,  P.,  1874  (a). 
McLeod,  H.  M.,  1864. 
McMahon,  James,  1876. 
McMans,  G.  G,  1864. 
McMillen,  Donald,  1865 
McMurchy,D.  W.,1866. 


MoNaughton,  Jno,  '76. 
McO'Connor,  M.,    1864. 
McTavish,  Archibald, '65 

N. 

Nadeau,  Alex.,  1875. 
Nash,  Samuel  L.,  1865. 
Neal,  George  A.,  1869. 
Xewcombe,  James,  1860 
Newcombe,  Wm.,  1865. 
Newkirk,  Peter,  1855. 
Newkirk,  P.,  1858. 
Newkirk,  T.  G,  1864. 
Newkirk,  Daniel,    1868. 
Nicoll,  John,  1862. 
Nichol,  A.,  1872  (b). 
Nixon,  A.,  1864. 
Noble,  Chas.  T.,  1856. 
Noble,  Hiram,  1857. 
Noden,  Wm.,  1863. 
Normandin,  L.  Z  ,  1879 
Norris,  (ieorgeA.,  1860. 

o. 

Oakley,  Francis,  1862. 
O'Brien,  Alfred  N.,  '68. 
O'Donnell,  John,  1861. 
Ogden,  Edwy  J,  1855. 
Ogden,  Uzziel,  1855. 
Ogden,  Wm.  Winslow, 

1878. 
O'Keefe,  Patrick,  1869. 
Oliviere,  Louis  A.,  1878 
Oliver,  Wm.  H.,  1866. 
Oliver,  Edward,  1866. 
Oliver,  J.  B.,  1868. 
Olivier,  L.  A.,  1879. 
O'Reilley,  Miles,  1868. 
Osborne,  J.  W.,  1867. 
Ouellet,  Charles,  1860. 
Ough,  Richard,  1869. 
Ouimet,  Jean  B. ,  1878. 
Ouimet,  Edmond,  1870. 
Ouimet,  Jos.  A.,  1878. 


Paget,  Arthur,  1858. 
Palardy,  F.  L.,  1867. 
Papin,  Napoleon,  1873. 
Paquet,  Jos.,  1872. 
Paquette,  Emile,  1875. 
Paquette,  H.,  1880. 
Paquin,  Elizear,  1878. 
Pare,  Louis  A.,  1871. 
Park,  A.  J.,  1855. 
Park,  Wm.  T.,  1880. 
Parsons,  JohnH.,  1871. 
Patoel,  Francois,  1870. 
Patoel,  Francois,  1872. 
Patton,  E.  F.,  1867. 
Patton,  Frank  J  ,  1868. 
Pearson,  B.  F.,  1867. 
Pelletier,   Jacques  Ant. 

Ad.,  1869. 
Pen  warden,  John  M.,  '65. 
Perkins,  Wm.,  1862. 
Perrault,  Alfred,  1876. 
Perrin,  Jos.,   M.A.,  '71. 
Petit,  Wilfred,  1877. 
Phair,  Robert,  1864. 
Phenix,  Theodore,  1874. 
Philips,  Martin,  1862. 
Philp,  John,  1860. 


Philp,  William,  '63.  (b). 
Philp,  William,  1873. 
Piche,  Alphone,  1875. 
Pilette,  Ant,  1876. 
Pinkerton,  James,  1865. 
Pipe,  William,  1858. 
Piper,  J.  M.,  1880. 
Piatt,  John  M.,  1869. 
Plaute,  A.,  1879. 
Plante,  Elzear,  1869. 
Poole,  Thos.  W.,  1856. 
Pope,  F.  H.,  1868. 
Porter,  R.  J.,  1867 
Potts,  G.  T.  J.,  1867. 
Potvin,  Joseph,  1870. 
Poulin,  L.  S.,  1867. 
Pratte,  Noe.,  1870. 
Pratte,  Charles,  1870. 
Pratte,  L.  I.,  1879. 
Prevost,  J.  A.,  1879. 
Prevost,  Norbert,  1871. 
Prevost,  Louis  C,  1874. 
Prevost,  Wilfred,  1877. 
Price,  Edwin,  1856. 
Prichard,  F.,  1857. 
Primeau,  A.,  1867. 
Primeau,  Honore,  1871. 
Prive,  Polydore,  1875. 
Proulx,  Lucien,  1869. 
Provost,  Louis  R.,  1875. 

Q 

Quarry,  Wm.  B.,  1860. 
Quintal,  Luc,  1870. 

R. 

Radford,  Jos.  H.,  18  80. 
Rains,  John,  1870. 
Ray,  J.  C,  1862. 
Ray,  J.  E.,  1867. 
Renaud,  P.  O.,  1879. 
Renwick,  Herbert,  1867. 
Renwick,  J.  W.,  1875. 
Reeve,  John,  1857. 
Richard,  Napoleon,  1868. 
Richards,  Bennet,  1860. 
Richardson,  G.  R,,  1870. 
Richardson,  S.  R,,  1871. 
Richer,  Ov.,  1877. 
Riddel,  J.  K.,  1864. 
Rinfret.  Come  Isa.,  1870. 
Rinfret,  Adolphe  A.,  '70. 
Robage,  Ansel.  Noe,  '78. 
Robillard,  J.  A,  1877. 
Robitaille,  Jules,  1868. 
Robitaille,  Arthur,  1870. 
Rogers,  D.  S..  1864. 
Rolls,  Alfred,  H.,  1862. 
Rolph,  Hon.  J.,  '55  (c). 
Rolph,  J.  Widmer,  '66. 
Rosebrugh,  Jno.  W.  ,'55. 
Rosebrugh,  Ab.  M.  '59. 
Ross,  James,  1865. 
Rottot,  J.  P.,  1867. 
Rounds,  Jas.  B.,  1858. 
Rouleau,  Zeph.,  1872. 
Routiner,  L.  deG.,1879. 
Roy,  Francis  E.,  1864. 
Roy,  L.,  M.A.,  1S72. 
Roy,  Arthur,  1874. 
Roy,  Joseph,  1874. 
Roy,  Joseph  E.  E.,  1880. 
Roy,  L.  Joseph,  1880. 


544 


GRADUATES  IN   MEDICINE  AND   LAW. 


Rupert,  Oliver,  1826. 
Russell,  James,  1869. 
Rutherford,  J.  P.,  1867. 
Rutherford,  J.  R.,  1867. 
Ruthven,  D.  G.,  1867 

S. 

Sampson,  James,  1868. 
Sangster,  Jno.  H.,M.A., 

1864. 
Santoire,  Samuel,  1869. 
Savage,  Wm.  S.,  1866. 
Scallon,  Jos.  E.,  1874. 
Schofield,  Wm.,  1858. 
Schofield,  Thomas,  1861. 
Schooley,  Jay  W.,  1863. 
Schultz,  J.  C,  1864. 
Scott,  Steph.  A.  (d),  '55. 
Scott,  HenrvH.,  1860. 
Scott,  J.  S.,*1867. 
Secord,  Solomon,  1856. 
Selley,  J.  B.  (rf),  1857. 
Shannon,  G.  C,  1857. 
Shepherd,  H.  E,  1872. 
Sheppard,  John  J.,  1871. 
Sheppard,  L.  E.,  1880. 
Simard,  Alfred,  1872. 
Sinclair,  Alex.  C. ,  1863. 
Sinclair,  Daniel  E  ,  '64. 
Sinclair,  L.,  1867. 
Sing,  John,  1869. 
Sloan,  William,  1865. 
Smith,  G.  B.,  1880. 
Smith,  Henry,  1861. 
Smith,  Wm.  E.,  1863. 
Smith,  Jos.  D.,  1865. 
Smith,  R.  W.  B.,  1879. 
Smith,  Wm.  L.,  1865. 
Smith,  Jas.  W.,  1866. 
Smith,  R.  R,  1867. 
Sparrow,  J.  W.,  1864. 
Spencer,  G.  J.  L.,  1863. 


Spohn,  Henry",  1869. 
Spohn,  John  H.,  1869. 
Sprague,  Jas.  S.,  1869. 
Speuill,  T.  S.,  1868. 
Stanbury,  Richard,  1865. 
Stark  J.  D.,  M.A.,  '67. 
Stephenson,  F.  D.,  1857. 
Stevenson,  J.  J.  A.,  1869. 
Stewart,  Alex.,  1860. 
Stewart,  George,  1869. 
Stewart,  Jas.  D.,  1861. 
Stinson,  James,  1855. 
Stinson,  Chas.  W.,1861. 
Stokes,  Chas.  S.,  1868. 
Stone,  Robert,  1864. 
St.  Jacques,  C.  R.,  1878. 
St.  Onge,  Louis  M., '71. 
St.  Jacques,  J.  R.,  1879. 
St.  Jacques,  M.E.,1880. 
St.  Paul,  Clement,  1876. 
St.  Pierre,  Ad.,  1877. 
Strachan,  A.  R,  1861. 
Strange,  Henry,  1864. 
Strathey.  F.  R.  L.,  1870. 
Street,  Wm.  H.,  1861. 
Sutherland,  T.  J.,  1861. 
Sutherland,  W..R,  1880. 
Sutton,  James,  1860. 
Swann,  Levi  H.,  1861. 
Swisher,  R.  D.,  1867. 
Sylvester,  Isaie,  1868. 
Sylvestre,  Isaie  S  ,  1878. 
Sylvestre,  Pierre,  1871. 

T. 

Tabor,  Stephen,  1860. 
Tabor,  J   R,  1867. 
Tamlyn,  J.  E,  1864. 
Tanguay,  J.  B.  Ant. ,  '69. 
Taupier,  Jean  S.,  1876. 
Tegart,  Edwin  H.,  1859. 
Therien,  CesaireN., '78. 


Thompson.  Alex.,  1867. 
Thompson,  G.  B.,  1880. 
Thompson,  W.,  1867. 
Toupin,  Joseph,  1877. 
Tournier,  Jos.  E.,  1880. 
Towler,  Wm.  B.,  1869. 
Tremblay,  Amadie,  1869. 
Trew,  C.  Newland,  1866. 
Trudel,  Eugene  H.   (a), 

1878. 
Trudel,  Fran.  X.,  1869. 
Trudel,  Tancrede,  1872. 
Trudel,  M.  T.  E.,  1874. 
Trudel,  Fred.,  1875. 
Tuck,  Henry,  1861. 
Tucker,  Milton  M.,  '70. 
Tuffurd,  C.  D.,  1857. 
Turner,  John,  1862. 
Turver,  Wm.,  1869. 
Tweedie,  Gilbert,  1860. 
Tweeddle,  John  B.,  1862. 
Tweeddle,  Jos.  M.,  1864. 
Tye,  George  A.,  1867. 


Vadnair,  T.,  1880. 
Valcourt,  Etienne,  1868. 
Valois,  Pierre,  1868. 
Valois,  George,  1876. 
VanVelsor,  Dan.  J.,'62. 
Varden,  Wm.  H,  1862. 
Vardon,  Thos.W.,  1866. 
Vaux,  Harry,  1866. 
Vernet,  Louis,  1873. 
Vigneaux,  Behj.,  1868. 
Voligny,  L.  L.,  1867 

w 

Wade,  William,  1868. 
Walden,  Benj.,  1868. 


Walden,  John  W.,  1859. 
Walker,  James,  1864. 
Walmesley,  D.  L.,  1866. 
Walrath,  Jacob,  1856. 
Ward,  J.  H,  1879. 
Warren,  Geo.  M.,  1870. 
Washington,  Nel.,  1872. 
Watier,  Appollinaire,  "78. 
Watson,  Jas.  A.,  1866. 
Watson,  John  H.,  1869. 
Watt,  H.,1880. 
Webb,  Jos.  H.,  1869. 
West,  D.  H.,  1868. 
West,  David,  1869. 
White,  J.  V.,  1880. 
Widdifield,  J.  H,  1869. 
Wilkinson,  Jonathan, 

1870. 
Willianisj  Adolphus,  '78. 
Williams,  J.D.R.,1856. 
Williams,  Jos.  A,  1863. 
Williams,  M.  H.,  1867. 
Williams,J.S.W.,1867. 
Williams,  Chas.  1868. 
Williams,  Geo.  A.,  1870. 
Willoughby,  W.  A.,  '67. 
Winans,  G.  E.  A.,  1864. 
Wilson,  John  H,  1858. 
Wilson,  Geo.  D.,  1859. 
Wilson,  T.  0.  G.,  1874. 
Wood,  Eltham,  1860. 
Wood,  John  W.,  1869. 
Worsfold,  Wm.,  1870. 
Wright,  Hy.  H.  (c),  "55. 
Wright,  Geo.  M.A.,  '67. 
Wylie,  Thomas,  1866. 


Youmans,  A.  A.,  1859. 
Youmans,  Milton,  1866. 
York,  Thos.  J.,  1866. 


GRADUATES  IN  LAW 


A. 

Allison,  D.,  M.A.,  LL.D,  1874. 
Ashby,  David,  LL.B.,  1869. 

B. 

Barsalou,  Charles,  LL.B.,  1869. 
Beatty.Wm.,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  1864. 
Beaudry,  Alphonse,  LL.B.,  1870. 
Belanger,  Theophile,  LL.  B. ,  '70. 
Bernard,  Leonidas  P.,  LL.B.,  '71. 
Bienvenu,  Nap.,  LL.B.,  1870. 
Bigelow,  Nelson,  M  A.,  LL.B., 

1867. 
Bleecker,  H,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  1870. 
Boutillier,  Flavin  G.,  LL.B.,  '71. 
Brethour.M.  H,  B. A, LL.B. ,'73. 
Burns,  Alex.,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  '78. 


Cocker,  Rev.  B.  F.,  D.D.  LL.D., 

1874. 
Cote,  Stanislas,  LL.B.,  1889. 


D. 

Daigneau,  Joseph,  LL.B.,  1869. 
Desrosiers,  Oscar,  LL.B.,  1869. 
Dessaints,  Alexis,  LL.B.,  1869. 
De  St.  George,  George  A. ,  LL.  B. , 

1871. 
Doutre,  J.  B.,  LL.B.,  1868. 
Durable,  John  H,  M.A.,  LL.B., 

1864. 

F. 

Fletcher,  Ashton,  M.A.,  LL.B., 

1864. 
Frost,  J.  WT.,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  1869. 

G. 

Gingras,  H,  LL.B.,  1869. 
Groulx,  Phileas,  LL.B.,  1870. 

H. 

Haggart,  Alex  ,  B. A, LL.B.,  '76. 
Hill,  A.  G.,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  1864. 


Holman,  C.  J.,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  '76 
Hudon,  Arthur,  LL.B.,  1870. 

J. 

Jeannotte,  Hermidas,  LL.B.,  '69. 

K. 

Kierskowski,    Phillippe,    LL.B., 

1871. 

L. 
Laframboise,  Louis,  LL.B.,  1871. 
Lanctot,  Phileas,  LL  B.,  1870. 
Langelier,  JacquesC,  LL.B., '70. 
L'Archeveque,  Eml.,  LL.B.,  71. 
Lareau,  Edmond,  LL.B.,  1870. 
Lazier,  Stephen  F.,  M. A.,  LL.B., 

1865. 
Lowe,  Wm  Henry,  B  A.,  LL.B., 

1867. 

M. 
Mathieu,  Pierre  A.,  LL.B.,  1869. 
Mathieu,  Jos.  Prime,  LL.B.,  '69. 


GRADUATES   IN    LAW   AND   DIVINITY. 


545 


Maclaren,   J.    J.,  M.A.,  LL.B., 

1868. 
Mills,   David,    LL.B.,   1873  {ad 

eundem). 
Moore,  John,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  1874. 

Mc. 

McCabe,  William,  LL.B.,  1863. 
McCabe,  Jonn,  LL.B.,  1870. 
McClive,  William  Hugh,  M.A., 

LL.B  ,  1864. 
McFadden,  W.  H.,  B.A.,  LL.B., 

1874. 
McNaughton,     Thomas,    M.A., 

LL.  B. ,  1874. 

N. 
Nelles,  S.  S.,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  1872 

O. 
Ouimet,  J.  Alderic,  LL.B.,  1869. 


P. 

Payne,  W.  L.,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  '72. 
Pepin,  Henri,  LL.B.,  1869. 
Poupart,  Pierre,  LL.B.,  1869. 
Punshon,  William  Morley,  M.A., 

LL.D.,  1872. 
Purslow,  A.,  LL.B.,  1875. 

Q 

Quintal,  Richard,  LL.B.,  1869. 

R. 

Riddell,  Wm.  R.,  LL.B.,  1878. 
Einfret,  Francis  0.,  LL.B.,  1871. 
Rose,  J.  E.,  M.A.,  LL,B.,  1867. 
Roy,  Phillippe  H.,  LL.B.,  1871. 
Rolph,    Hon.  J.,  M.D.,    LL.B. 

(hon)  1859. 
Ryerson,    Rev.  E.,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

{hon)  1861. 


s. 

Shaw,  Wm.  Isaac,  B.A,,  LL.B., 

1864. 
Stockton,    Alfred    Aug.,    M.A., 

LL.B  ,  1869. 
Stockton,    Charles    A.,    LL.B., 

1870  {ad  eundem). 

V- 

Belleneuve,    Ferdinand,    LL.  B. . 
1869. 

W- 

Wallbridge,  S.  S.,  LL.B.,  1873. 
Watson,  G.  H.,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  '73. 
Wilson,  John,  M.  A.,  LL.D.,  72. 
Wornell,     Wilson     R,     M.A., 

LL.B.,  1879. 
Wright,  J.  A.,  B.A.,  LL.B.,  '73. 


GEADUATBS    IN   DIVINITY. 


Bell,  John  W.,  B.D.,  1877. 

O. 

Campbell,    Thomas    W.,    B.D,, 

1879. 
Chown,  E.  A.,  B.A.,  B.D.,  1877. 

D. 

Dewart,  Edward  H.,  D.D.,  1879. 
De  Wolfe,  Charles,  D.D.,  1862. 

B. 

Edmunds,  S.  C,  B.D.,  1877. 
Elliott,  James,  D.D.,  1877. 

P. 
Freeman,  John  Weldon,  B.D.,'77 

G. 

Guthrie,  John,  D.D.,  1875. 

H. 

Hoole,  Elijah,  D.D.,  1856. 


J. 

James,  J.  H,  D.D.,  1868. 
Jeffers,  Wellington,  D.D.,  1863. 
Johnston,    Hugh,    M.A.,    B.D., 
1874. 


Lomas,  John,  D.D.,  1862. 

M. 

Mills,  Jesse  S.,  B.D.,  1877 

Mc 

McKay,  Joseph  William,  D.D., 
1880. 

o. 

Osborne,  George,  D.D.,  1860. 

P. 

Phillips,  Alfred  M.,  B.D.,  1878. 

R. 

Rice,  S.  D.,  D.D.,  1867- 
Ross,  J.  R.,  M.A.,  B.D.,  1874. 


Russell,  A.  L.,  M.A.,  B.D.,  1874. 
Ryckman,    Edward    B.,    M.A., 
D.D.,  1879. 

S. 

Sanderson,  G.  R.,  D.D.,  1877. 
Sellery,  Samuel,  B.D.,  1878. 
Skinner,  Francis,  D.D.,  1864. 
Smith,  Gervase,  D.D.,  1877 
Stewart,  Andrew,  B.D.,  1879. 
Stinson,  Joseph,  D.D.,  1856. 
Sutherland,  Alex.,  D.D.,  1879. 
Sutherland,  D.  G.,  M.A.,  LL.B., 
B.D.,  1877. 

W- 

Waddell,  Robert  H.,  B.D.,  1879. 
Waddy,  Samuel,  D.,  D.D.,  1861 
Wallace,  R.  W.,  B.D.,  1879. 
Ward,  C.  D,  D.D.,  1877. 
Williams,  John  A.,  D.D.,  1878. 
Wiseman,  Luke  H.,  D.D.,  1873. 
Wood,  Enoch,  D.D.,  1860. 


COBOURG  COLLEGIATE  INSTITUTE. 


By  an  agreement  between  the  College  Board  and  the  Trustees  of  the  Institute,  this  School  has 
been  adopted  as  a  Preparatory  Department  of  the  University. 

This  Institution  gives  a  complete  and  thorough  course  in  Classics,  Mathematics,  English  and 
Modern  Languages,  including  the  subjects  prescribed  for  High  Schools,  together  with  special  classes 
for  intending  matriculants  in  Arts,  Law,  and  Medicine,  and  for  such  as  are  qualifying  themselves  for 
teaching. 

STAFF  OF  INSTRUCTORS,  1880. 

D.  C.  McHENRY,  M.A.,  Principal, 

Classics  and  Modern  Languages. 

Arthur  P.  Coleman,  B.A.,  Classical  and  Science 

Master. 
William  S.  Ellis,  B.Sc,  Mathematics. 

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Edwin  L.  Byington,  English  Master. 
Edward  Odlum,  B.  A.,  Junior  and  Preparatorii. 


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JACKSON  SOCIETY  OF  VICTORIA  COLLEGE. 

Instituted  1874- 

Object. 

The  cultivation  of  Rhetoric  and  Elocution,  and  the  investigation  of  Sacred  and  Secular  Science, 
h  a  view  to  efficiency  in  the  Christian  ministry.  This  object  is  sought  by  the  reading  of  articles, 
jinal  and  selected,  followed  by  discussions ;  and  by  exercises  in  Homiletics  and  Elocution. 

Library. 

A  Biographical  and  Theological  Library  has  been  established  by  the  Society.  It  contains  at  pre- 
t  five  hundred  volumes,  including  a  complete  set  of  the  Bibliotheca  Sacra.  This  Library  is  an- 
illy  increased  by  the  efforts  of  the  Society  and  the  liberality  of  friends,  Contributions  are  thank- 
y  received  through  the  Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Theology. 


LITERARY  ASSOCIATION  OF  VICTORIA  COLLEGE. 

Established  1857. 

This  Association  has  for  its  object  the  cultivation  of   Literature,  Science,  and  Oratory.      Its 
cers  are  elected  semi-annually  from  the  students. 


SCIENCE  ASSOCIATION  OF  VICTORIA  COLLEGE. 

Organized  1S74- 

The  founders  of  this  Association  had  in  view  the  advancement  of  scientific  knowledge  among  its 
mbers  and  the  encouragement  of  practical  work  and  original  research  in  connection  with  the 
ence  Department  of  the  College. 

The  Association  has  undertaken  the  formation  of  Cabinets,  to  which  large  contributions  have 
iady  been  made  by  the  members  and  friends  of  the  Society. 

The  Library  is  made  up.  of  Standard  and  Scientific  Works,  and  is  rapidly  increasing. 


THE  NATURAL  SCIENCE  ASSOCIATION. 
Organized  1878. 

The  object  of  the  Association  is  to  aid  in  the  mutual  advancement  of  its  Members  in  the  study  of 
Natural  Sciences,  and  to  afford  personal  opportunity  for  practical  work,  and  original  investigation, 
supplementary  to  theoretic  knowledge. 

The  Association  has  commenced  the  formation  of  a  Scientific  Library,  and  the  collection  of 
;cimens  for  Cabinets,  to  which  contributions  are  being  made  by  the  members  and  friends  of  the 
sociation. 


II.— HAMILTON  WESLEYAN  FEMALE  COLLEGE. 

This  In  stitution  is  located  in  the  City  of  Hamilton,  at  the  head  of  Lake  Ontario,  and  is  owned 
a  eompan  y  of  stockholders,  but  is  under  the  control  of  the  General  Conference  of  the  Methodist 
urch  of  (J  anada.  Prior  to  the  opening  of  this  College  in  1861,  comparatively  little  had  been  done 
the  high  er  education  of  the  daughters  of  Ontario.  In  1847,  a  Ladies'  Academy  was  established  at 
;ton,  by  the  Rev.  Daniel  McMullen,  and  about  the  same  time  Burlington  Ladies'  Academy  was  be- 
n  in  Hamilton,  by  Rev.  Daniel  C.  YanNorman,  M.A.  In  1857,  through  the  instrumentality  of  the 
v.  Samuel  Rose,  the  Dundas  Ladies'  College  was  established.  These  Institutions  for  a  time  render- 
valuable  service  in  the  cause  of  education,  and,  without  doubt,  largely  prepared  the  way  for  the 
ire  permanent  Hamilton  College.  In  1859,  an  opportunity  presenting  itself  of  obtaining  a  large 
ilding  in  a  prominent  locality  in  Hamilton,  at  greatly  reduced  value,  it  was  resolved  to  purchase, 
;nsfer  the  Dundas  Seminary  to  Hamilton,  and  piocure  a  charter  from  the  Legislature.  This  was 
ne  and  the  College  was  opened  in  September,  1861.  The  course  of  study  is  all  that  could  be  desir- 
,  and  on  its  succeessful  completion,  the  degiees  of  Mistress  of  English  Literature,  and  Mistress  of 
beral  Arts  are  conferred.  The  Library  and  Cabinet  are  good,  and  valued  at  $5,000,  while  the 
imated  value  of  the  building  is  $75,000. 

The  education  furnished  is  broad  and  very  thorough.  Few  institutions  have  so  extensive  a  course, 
d  those  who  graduate  have  to  complete  a  very  comprehensive  and  varied  outline  of  studies.  The 
ichers  are  all  thoroughly  educated  and  possess  excellent  teaching  qualities.  The  staff  is  very  large; 
i  cost  has  been  over  ten  thousand  dollars  per  annum  for  teacher's  salaries  alone. 


548 


HAMILTON    WESLEYAN    FEMALE   COLLEGE. 


The  appliances  for  teaching  are  the  result  of  a  wise  concern  on  the  part  of  the  Directors  to  furnish 
the  best  facilities  for  understanding  the  subjects  taught.  The  apparatus  is  sufficient  for  all  experi- 
ments in  natural  philosophy  and  chemistry — charts  of  the  most  expensive  kind,  coloured  so  as  cor- 
rectly to  illustrate  the  subject  of  study,  whether  in  geology,  mineralogy,  natural  history  or  botany, 
while  the  cabinets  and  collections  of  ferns  and  flowers  furnish  a  very  complete  set  of  specimens  in  the 
various  departments  of  science. 

In  the  fine  arts,  oil  painting,  water  colours,  drawing  from  models  and  sketching  from  nature, 
pastil  and  modelling  in  plaster  are  taught  by  a  teacher  who  has  been  most  successful  in  this  work,  and 
under  whom  pupils  have  made  rapid  progress.  In  this  department  students  have  lesssons  five  days  of 
the  week,  and  advanced  pupils  have  the  privilege  of  painting  extra  hours. 

In  music  superior  advantages  are  provided.  The  Professor  of  Music  gives  his  whole  time  to  this 
department.  He  has  assistants  thoroughly  trained  ;  and  any  student  who  is  capable  and  willing 
may  attain  as  thorough  a  knowledge  of  music  as  can  be  had  in  any  institution  in  the  Dominion. 
The  teachers  have  the  competency  and  the  heart  to  teach. 

The  Modern  Languages  are  taught  by  an  accomplished  European  teacher,  who  has  the  advantage 
of  being  thoroughly  conversant  with  the  grammar  of  the  English  language.  The  Natural  Sciences 
and  Botany  are  taught  by  Rev.  W  P.  Wright,  M.A.,  B.D.,  whose  long  experience  has  enabled  him 
to  bring  special  ability  to  this  pleasant  department  of  a  student's  work. 


EEV.    SAMUEL   V.   KICK,    D.D. 


Rev.  Richard  Jones.  . 
"     George  H.  Davis  , 


NAMES  OF  GOVERNORS. 

.  186'  to  1862  I  Rev.  Samuel  Dwight  Rice,  D.D.    . .  1863  to  1878 
1862  to  1863  |     "     Alexander  Burns,  D.D.,  LL.D.  1878  to  1881 


FACULTY  OF  INSTRUCTION. 

Rev.  A.   Burns,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Principal  and  Professor  of  Logic,  Mental  ami  Moral  Science 

and  Evidences. 

Rev.  W.  P.  Wright,  M. A.,  B  D.,  Professor  of  Natural  Sciences  and  Latin. 


Mathematics  &  Rhetoric. — Miss  L.  O'Loane,  M.E.  L. 
History  A:  Analysis. — Miss  M.  Paterson,  M.E.L. 
English  Branches. — Mrs.  M.  A.  Wright. 
Preparatory  English. — Miss  Ida  Fish. 
French  and  German. — Mademoiselle  Cohendoz. 


Prof,  of  Drawing  <L-  Painting.  — H.  M artin,  0.  S .  A . 
Music. — R.   S.  Ambrose,   Esq.   (Prof,  of  Music), 
Miss  Annette  Reebok,  Miss  Ellie  Ambrose. 
•  Vocal  Music. — Miss  M.   Ida  Hackett. 
Calisthenics  and,  hiding. — Major  Dearnaly. 


GRADUATES. 


549 


NAMES  OF  GRADUATES,   1863-80. 


1863  Martha  P.  Grover,  ML.  A Hamilton.  ; 

1864  Mary  F.  Cromwell,  M.L.A.  .Hamilton,  j 
Hester  A.  Fifielcl,  M.L  A.  .Orange,  Vt.  j 
Eliza  Starr  Rice,  M.L.A.        ..      Hamilton.) 

Clara  W.  Farr,  M.E.L Hamilton. 

Ellen  Hardie,  M.E.L Bobeaygeon. 

Addie  Knowles,  M.E.L Cookstown. 

Elizabeth  F.  McGillivary,  M.  E.  L ..  Whitby. 
Frankie  M.  Palmer,  M.E.L.  ..Thurlow. 

Elizabeth  A.  Sharp,  M .E.  L  . .    . .  Cavanville. 

1865  *Mary  Allison,  M.L.A...    .Sackville,  N.  P.. 
Elizabeth  A.  Sharp,  .M.L.A..      .Cavanville. 

Margaret  Proctor,  M.L.A Sarnia. 

Isabel  M.  Bray,  M.E.L.    .  ..Oakville. 

Arietta  D.  Massey,  M.E.L Newcastle. 

1866  Hattie  A.  Cook,  M.E.L. .  Chicago,  111. 

Jennie  F.  Greener,  M.E.L Waterdown. 

Lucy  McCullough,  M.E.L.  .Bradford. 

Emily  Myles,  M.  E.  L Hamilton. 

*Annie  L.  Stedman,  M.E.L        .Dixon,  111. 

Mollie  F.  Wood,  M.E.L Dixon,  111. 

Emma  Watkins,  M.E.L Hamilton. 

Charlotte  Watkins,  M.  E.  L Hamilton. 

1867  *Maggie  A.  Jackes,  M.E.L.  .Eglington. 

Jennie  E   Huffman,  M.E.L Bath. 

Adelia  V.  Patterson,  M.E.L Belleville. 

Lizzie  O'Loane,  M.E.L.    ..  .Glanford. 

1868  Emma  J.  Douse,  M.L. A.  ..    .Paris. 

Maria  0.  Allen,  M.E.L Hamilton. 

Jane  Breden,  M.EL Kingston. 

Julia  A.  Caldwell,  M. E.  L . . .         .  Montreal. 

Helen  Ford,  M.  E.  L Kingston. 

Rachel  B.  Freshman,  M.E.L.  ..  .Lindsay. 
Mary  J.  Keagey,  M.E.L..  ..Dundas. 

» Alice  M.  M.  Lister,  M.E.L. .        .Hamilton. 
M.  Eliza  Lapum,  M.  E.  L .        ...  Centerville. 

Mary  E.  Moore,  M  E.L Hamilton. 

Ellen  McHenry,  M.E.L...  ..Napanee. 

Mary  J.  Peat,  ^1.  E.  L .    ..  ..Hamilton. 

Marietta  Stinson,  M.  E.  L Hamilton. 

Emma  F.  Vail,  M.E.L.  ..Hamilton: 
Mary  J.  Walker,  M .  E.  I Whitby. 

1869  Mary  E.  Moore,  M.L.A*  ...  .Hamilton. 

Emma  F.  Vail,  .M.L.A Hamilton. 

Mary  E.  White,  M.L.A     ..  .Hamilton. 

Jennie  P.  Allison,  M.E.L Picton. 

H.  M.  Lincoln,  M.E.L.  Walthani,  Mass. 
Mary  J.  Nisbet,  M.E.L  ..  Hamilton. 
Nellie  E   Sawyer,  M  E.L.  ..Hamilton. 

Mary  A.  Winn,  M.E.L Newmarket. 

Mary  E.  White,  M.E.L Bronte. 

1870  Maggie  E.  Amos,  M.E.L.    ..        .Hamilton. 

Maria  Bowman,  M.  E.  L .  Blair. 

Mary  Y.  Duff,  M.  E.  L Hamilton. 

Maria  A.  Hurlburt,  M.E.L.  .Point  Abino. 
Sarah  Mulholland,  M.E.L.    ..    .  Yorkville. 

1871  Fannie  R.  Lincoln,  M  L  A .  Walthani,  Mass. 
Mary  A.  Bean,  M.E.L.  . .  .  .  Oshawa 
Anna  I.  Duncan,  M.E.L.               ..Bayfield. 

Annie  Lister,  M.  E. L. .  Hamilton. 

Alice  E.  Jukes,  M.E.L .    . : Newmarket. 

Catharine  C.  Morton,  M.E.L  .  . .  .  Matilda. 
Matilda  Meharry,  M.E.L..  Springville. 
Eliza  R.  McMullen,  M.E.L.  .  Picton. 

Mary  E.  Tyrrell,  M.E.L Weston. 

1872  Lillie  Lister,  M.L.A.  .  ..Hamilton. 

Emma  F.  Aikens,  M.L.A Toronto. 

Alice  R.  Hurlburt,  M.E.L.    .Manitoulin  Is. 


Eliza  Lucas,  M.E.L Ohamplain,  N.Y. 

Elvira  M.  Manning,  M.E.L.  .'. .  .  Bradford. 
Ida  M.  Sawyer,  M.E.L..    . Muscatine,  Iowa. 

1873  Sarah  A.  Baker,  M.E.L.  ..    .Amherst,  N.S. 
Miriam  A.  Clarke,  M.E.L.  .Conway. 

Sarah  E.  Hagar,  M.E.L Welland. 

Lizzie  M.  Haskell,  M.E.L.     Waterloo,  Que. 

Annie  Leary.  M.E.L Britannia. 

Mary  D.  Mcllwraith,  M.E.L.        Hamilton. 

Mary  J.  Paterson,  M.E.L Dunsford. 

Agnes  Randall,  M.E  L.    .  .Newmarket. 

Maggie  E.  Stanley,  M.E.L London. 

Georgie  E.  Stinson,  M.E.L.    ..    .Hamilton. 

Isabella  Walton,  M.E.L Pakenham. 

Ophelia  E.  Webster,  M.E.L.  ..  Bracebridge. 

1874  Florence  H.  Brown,  M.E.L.      ...Hamilton. 

Alice  M.  Constable,  M.E.L Spencerville. 

M.  E.  France,  M.E.L...      .Brooklyn,  N.Y. 

Agnes  Porteous,  M.  E.  L Paisley. 

Marian  M.  Rogers,  M.E.L.    . .  Wallaceburg. 

1875  Katie  E.  Kerr/JM.  L.  A . .  ....  Perth. 

Susie  F.  Wilson,  M  L.A. .  .  .Hamilton. 

Sarah  Davey,  M.E.L  . .  . .  .Liskeard. 

Clara  L.  France,  M.E.L Hamilton. 

Clara  J.  Haskell.lM.E.L.       Waterloo,  Que. 

Henrietta  Lake,  M.E.L.. Picton. 

Janette  A.  Mitchell,  M.E.L.  . Drummondvil. 
Mary  J.  McCarthy,  M.E.L.  .St.  Catharines. 
Martha  M.  Robertson,  M.E.L.  ...Harriston. 
Nettie  Upper,  M.E.L St.  Anns. 

1876  Frances  Bryson,  M.L.A Montreal. 

LeettaL.  Gilbert,  M.L.A.  .Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Jennie  L.  Mcllwraith,  M.L.A..  .Hamilton. 
Bessie  R  Starr,  M.L.A. .  .Yarmouth,N.  S. 
Maggie  D.  Webster,  M.L.A.-*. .        .Quebec. 

Gertrude  H.  A.  Buck,  M.  E.  L Palermo. 

Gertrude  E.  Coady,  M.E.L.  Toronto. 

Laura  A.  McEvers,  M.E.  L . . .    .  . .  Cobourg. 

Louisa  M.  Robertson,  M.E.L. .    .Harriston. 

Ina  Sutherland,  M.E.L.      Fingal 

Sophia  J.  White,  M.E.L.  i  .Hamilton. 
Ida  Wilkens,  M.E.L Quebec 

1877  Georgina  Beynon,  M.E.A Yorkville. 

Nellie  Flack,  M.L.A Banda. 

Evelina  0.  Werden,  M.L.A.  .Gilbert's  Mills. 

Rose  Adam,  M  E.L.  Lindsay. 

Laura  Brush,  M.E.L Austin,  Texas. 

Marv  E.  W.  Bowes,  M.E.L.  ...Hamilton. 
Jessie  B.  Crawford,  M.E.L..  ..Franklin,  Pa. 
Mary  J.  Collier,  M.E.L.      ..St.  Catharines. 

May  R.  Dickson,  M.E.L Sarnia. 

Lucy  H.  Hurlburt,  M.E.L. . Manitowaning. 
Lizzie  C.  McCalmont,  M  E.L.  .Franklin,  Pa. 
Anna  O'Loane,  M.E.L.       ..Renton  Station. 

Mary  Randall,  M.E.L Newmarket. 

Lucinda  A.  J.  Wigle,  M.E.L. ..  .Ruthven. 
Louie  M.  Wright,  M.E.L Hamilton. 

1878  Alice  Evans,  M.  L.  A Hamilton. 

Ida  A.  Rosebrugh,  M.L.A. . .       Hamilton. 

Jennie  M.  Beynon,  M.E.L Weston. 

Mary  Ourrie,  M.  E.  L Dresden. 

Serena  Healy,  M.  E.  L Drayton 

Ella  A.  Howell,  M.E.L. .  . .         Jersey ville. 

Gussie  L.  Harrison,  M.  E.  L Milton. 

Sophie  M.  Hillyard,  M. E. L .    . .    .St.  Marys. 

Annie  L.  Pears,  M.E.L Toronto. 

Maggie  C.  Rutledge,  M.E.L. .  . .  Bayfield. 
Emma  L.  Rice,  M.  E.  L Hamilton. 


Deceased. 


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4 


-v.\. 


EDUCATIONAL   INSTITUTIONS. 


551 


GRADUATES 
1879  Josephine  Bongard,  M.E.L. .  .Prince  Albert.  ' 
Nettie  T.  Coatsworth,  M.E.L Toronto 


1880 


Jennie  L.  Davis,  M.E.L. 
Minnie  J.  D.  Erb.  M.E.L.  , 
Mary  E   Pears,  M.  E.  L. 
Phoebe  A.  Smith,  M.E.L.. 
Louisa  G.  Bryson,  M.L.  A. 
Clara  E.  Blaicher.  M.L. A. 


.  Hamilton. 
.  Preston. 
Toronto. 

Glanford. 

.  Montreal,  Que. 
.  Hamilton. 


-Continued. 

Emma  Bradley,  M.  E.  L. . . .  .  Hamilton. 

Minnie  J.  B.  Buck,  M.E.L  .  .        .  .Palermo. 
Lucy  G.  Lister,  M  E.  L.  . .  Hamilton. 

Mary  E.  Pearson,  M.E.L  .  Merrickville. 

Georgiana  Sutton,  M.E.L.       ..        .Carlisle. 
Martha  Stonehouse,  M.E.L...      .Armadale. 

Clara  M.  Wilson,  M.E.L Picton. 

Total  Number,  151. 


ni.— MOUNT  ELGIN  INDUSTRIAL  INSTITUTION. 

The  records  of  the  comrheneement  and  progress  of  this  Institution  are  few  and  imperfect.  We 
are  indebted  to  the  Rev.  Thomas  Cosford,  its  present  efficient  Governor,  for  the  following  sketch  : 

The  leading  Ministers  and  Members  of  our  Church  for  years  felt  a  very  strong  desire  that  suitable 
and  efficient  means  should  be  devised  for  the  education  and  elevation  of  the  youth  of  the  Indians  of 
our  country.  In  the  year  1845,  the  late  Rev.  Peter  Jones  collected  money  in  England  and  Scotland 
for  this  laudable  purpose,  and  the  different  Bands  of  Indians  very  nobly  set  apart  creditable  amounts 
of  money  out  of  their  annuities  expressly  for  this  Institution,  which  was  placed  in  the  hands  of  the 
Government  to  be  paid  to  our  Church  for  the  erection  of  these  buildings  and  the  maintenance  of  this 
Institution.  These  buildings  were  erected  under  the  direction  of  the  judicious  Senior  Secretary  of  our 
Missionary  Society,  the  Rev.  Enoch  Wood,  D.D.,  during  the  years  1847  and  1848,  and  were  opened 
in  1849,  the  Rev.  Dr.  Rice  being  the  first  Governor. 

The  object  of  this  Institution  is,  to  Christianize  and  elevate  the  Indian  youth  of  our  country,  to 
teach  the  boys  useful  trades,  viz.  :  Shoe-making,  carpentering  and  cabinet-making,  as  well  as  the 
correct  principles  of  farming  ;  and  the  girls,  sewing,  knitting,  spinning  and  general  house  work.  In 
these  pursuits  many  of  the  boys  and  girls  make  very  creditable  proficiency  and  become  good  workers, 
while  a  goodly  number  are  now  employed  teaching  School,  others  are  assistant  Missionaries,  Local 
Preachers,  Exhorters,  Stewards  and  Class  Leaders,  while  many  have  obtained  greatly  improved  ideas 
and  skill,  as  well  as  industry  in  farming  ;  and  the  girls  are  also  equally  benefitted,  being  greatly 
improved  in  their  modes  and  efficiency  of  house-keeping,  as  well  as  in  their  general  intelligence,  taste 
and  acquirements. 

Not  less  than  about  650  of  these  Indian  youth  have  been  educated  in  this  Institution,  and  many 
of  them  have  enjoyed  these  advantages  during  a  period  of  two,  three,  four,  and  some  for  five  years. 
They  are  taken  into  the  Institution,  boarded,  clothed  and  educated,  under  the  most  judicious  and 
watchful  care  to  promote  their  happiness,  physical  health,  social  habits  and  general  deportment, 
while  the  most  untiring  efforts  are  made  to  promote  their  moral  and  religious  interests  ;  and  further, 
the  greatest  care  is  taken  to  inculcate  habits  of  industry  and  frugality,  which  are  essential  to  the 
future  prosperity  and  happiness  of  our  Indians.  With  these  they  will  become  well  to  do,  without 
them  they  must  be  poor. 

THE  FARM. 

The  farm  is  in  a  good  state  of  productiveness,  it  contains  about  226  acres  of  rich  land.  The 
buildings  are  ample,  and  in  a  good  state  mainly.  All  the  departments  of  the  Institution  are  in  a 
state  of  creditable  prosperity.  We  now  supply  the  Institution  with  all  the  farm  products  required, 
and  have  from  six  to  eight  hundred  dollars  worth  to  sell.  We  raised  this  year  (1878)  836  bushels 
of  wheat,  760  of  oats,  285  of  peas,  17,000  of  corn  in  the  ear,  500  bushels  of  mangles,  600  of  turnips 
and  750  of  cai-rots.  Have  84  waggon  loads  of  hay,  and  about  25  loads  of  other  feed,  besides  a  large 
quantity  of  wheat,  oats  and  pea  straw.  Have  7  horses  and  2  colts,  25  cows,  70  sheep,  15  calves, 
10  yearlings,  6  two  years  old  and  6  three  years  old.  Have  sold  four,  four  years  old,  for  $140.  Have 
25  fat  hogs,  and  30  for  next  year.  Have  had  6,000  lbs.  of  pork  per  year  for  the  last  three  years, 
besides  fat  sheep  and  cattle.     Sec  Mount  Elgin  and  Muncey  Indian  Mission  for  names  of  Governors,  &c. 


IV,— STAN  STEAD  WESLEYAN  COLLEGE. 

The  Institution  is  located  in  the  village  of  Stan  stead  Plain,  in  the  County  of  Staustead,  P.Q._ 
Unquestionably,  in  a  sanitary  point  of  view,  no  batter  location  for  an  educational  institution 
could  have  been  selected.     The  village  is  situated  on  an  elevated  plateau  in  the  midst  of  a  highly 
cultivated  agricultural  country,   and  is  noted  for  the  purity  of  its  air  and  water.     It  is  exceptionally 
free  from  malaria  and  those  forms  of  disease  which  prevail  in  summer. 

For  beauty  and  variety  of  scenery,  Stanstead  is  without  a  rival  in  Canada,  and  the  College  is 
situated  on  one  of  its  finest  sites.  In  the  foreground  the  country  slopes  away  to  Lake  Memphremagog, 
which  is  four  miles  distant,  and  in  view.     The  picturesque  Green  Mountains  of  Vermont  and  an 


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STANSTEAD   WESLEYAN    COLLEGE. 


amphitheatre  of  lofty  hills  skirt  the  horizon,  and  the  intermediate  country  is  beautifully  undulating 
and  diversified.  These  rare  natural  advantages  are  well  supplemented  by  art  and  culture.  Residences 
and  churches  indicate  a  degree  of  wealth  and  taste  not  often  found  outside  of  large  cities. 

The  aim  of  the  founders  of  this  Institution  was  to  provide  for  youths  of  both  sexes  the  means  of 
a  higher  education,  under  wholesome  Christian  influences.  Accordingly,  the  range  of  departments 
in  which  instruction  is  given  has  been  made  extensive,  adapting  the  College  to  the  wants  of  the  people 
at  large.  While  the  Methodist  Church  of  Canada  has  assumed  the  responsibility  of  its  moral 
government  and  religious  attitude,  the  leading  Protestant  denominations  are  represented  among  its 
stockholders,  and  upon  its  Faculty,  and  Board  of  Directors.  Parents  of  all  denominations  may  rest 
assured  that  the  religious  preferences  of  those  entrusted  to  its  care  will  be  respected. 

.  The  College  is  fully  equipped  for  doing  a  grand  educational  work.  It  has  abundant  accpmmoda- 
tion  for  two  hundred  students.  From  its  commenoement  it  has  taken  high  rank  among  the  educational 
institutions  of  the  country,  and  we  believe  it  is  destined  to  accomplish  a  large  amount  of  educational 
work  in  the  Province  of  Quebec. 


NAMES  OF  GOVERNORS,   1873  to  1881. 

1873  Rev.  William  Hansford '.   2  years.  1 1877  Rev.  William  Scott    . 

1875  Rev.  Joseph  M.  Hagar,  M.A 2  years     1878  Rev.  Alexander  Hardie, 


M.A. 


1  year. 
3  years. 


FACULTY. 
REV    A.  LEE  HOLMES,  M.A., 

Classics  and  Higher  Mathematics. 


Principal, 


G.  H.  Bompas,  M.D.,  L. R.C. P.,  Physical  Science. 
Professor  C.  H.  Koyl,  B.A.,  Greek  and  French. 
Miss  M.  Moss  (Graduate  McGill  Normal  School), 

Mathematics  and  Higher  English. 
Miss  J.  Gertrude  Holmes,  English  Branches. 
Professor    A.    H.    Stephenson,   Penmanship, 

Book-keeping,  Correspondence. 
Luther  M.  England,   Telegraphy. 


Professor  R.    Fasolt  (From  Sterne's  Musical 
"    Conservatory,      Berlin,      Prussia),     Musical 
Director — Organ,  Piano,    Violin. 
Mrs.  M.  W.  Holmes,  Piano.  ' 

Professor  R.  Fasolt,    Voice  Culture,  Ac.  . 
Dr.  Bompas,  L.R.C.P.,  London,  England,  Draw- 
'  ing,  Painting  in  Oil  and  Water  Colours. 


GRADUATES,  1874  to  1880. 


Adams,  Minnie 

Armstrong,  John 

Bachelder,  Minnie 

Bishop,  G.  T 

Briden,  J.  Thomas 

Brown,  Almus  J.  . . 

Browne,  Charles  C.    

Brown,  Charles 

Campbell,  James  B 

Cate,  G.  S 

Clarke,  J.  Luke 

Colby,  Jessie  Maud 

Colby,  Jessie  Maud 
Cooper,  Albert  E.. . 
Cowles,  Eugene  C. . 

Ewings,  M.  H 

Ferrin,  Lill  M.,  M.E.L. . 

Ford,  Theodore. . .  „ 

Frost,  Jennie  E.,  M.E.L. 
Gordon,  William  J. .    , 
Greene,  Rosa,  M.E.L. . . 


.     .Music,  1879 

Commercial,  1877 

.Music,  1880 

. .      , .  Commercial,  1880 

Commercial,  1879 

.Commercial,  1878 

.Commercial,  1876 

.Commercial,  1876 

Commercial,  1879 

Commercial,  1880 

,  Commercial,  1 877 

.    .Music,  1879 

Ladies'  Collegiate,  1879 

.Commercial,  1879 

Commercial,  1876 

Commercial,  1878 

.Ladies'  Collegiate,  1879 

Commercial,  1 879 

.Ladies'  Collegiate,  1875 

.  Commercial,  1877 

.  Ladies'  Collegiate,  1875 


House,  George  H.  ....... 

Jenkins,  H.  C. .    . 
Johnson,  F.  N.. . 

Kilburn,  Nettie 

Lawrence,  Mrs.  A.  J. 
Laythe,  F.  S.  . . . . 

Lyster,  H.  W 

LeBaron,  Wright  B. 
Macdonald,  Albert 
Martin,  Sharles  H ..... . 

Martin,  Frederick 

McRossie,  Allan  A 

Nelson,  Charles  E . . 
Norton,  William  H. 
Peasley,  Fred.  W. 

Pierce,  C.  J 

Pope,  Edwin  B. 

Ross,  Malvina 

Stevens,  Clara  J.,  M.E.L., 
St.  Pierre,  Seraphine. . . 
White,  Charles  S.    . . 


.  .  .  . .  Commercial,  1880 

Commercial,  1880 

Commercial,  1877 

..       .Music,  1880 

.Music,  1879 

.  Commercial,  1880' 

Commercial,  1880 

Commercial,  1877 

. .    ...Commercial,  1877 

.  Commercial,  1879 

. . .  , .  Commercial,  1877 

.Commercial,  1879 

. .     Commercial,  1878 

.Commercial,  1879 

.Commercial,  1877 

..Commercial,  1880 

. .  Commercial,  1878 

.     .  Music,  1879 

Ladies'  Collegiate,  1874 

Music,  1880 

.Commercial,  1879 


NUMBER  OF  STUDENTS. 


Year. 

Male. 

Female. 

Total. 

Year. 

Male. 

Female. 

Total. 

1873-4...,      

68 
91 
69 
79 

71 
92 
52 
67 

139 
183 
121 

146 

1877    8.... 

1878-  9.             -     . 
1879-80 

79 
78 
75 

67 
76 
61 

146 
154 
136 

1875-6. 

1876-7 

ONTARIO    LADIi-.S     COLLEGE. 


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V— ONTARIO  LADIES'  COLLEGE,  WHITBY. 

The  commanding  location  and  costly  buildings  secured  for  this  institution  are  worthy  of  more 
than  a  passing  notice.  The  town  of  Whitby  is  beautifully  situated  about  thirty  miles  east  of 
Toronto.  The  first  object  to  arrest  the  attention  of  visitors  is  the  Ontario  Ladies'  College,  "formerly 
Trafalgar  Castle.  It  was  built  by  N.  G.  Reynolds,  Esq.,  Sheriff  of  the  County  of  Ontario,  for  his 
own  private  residence,  and  was  confessedly  the  largest  and  best  private  residence  on  this  continent. 
The  style  of  architecture  is  purely  Elizabethian,  and  the  workmanship  is  first-class.  Its  extent  if 
regularly  built  would  be  about  80  x  100,  with  wing  55  feet.  It  contains  about  seventy  different  apart- 
ments, with  four  good  stories  of  10,  16,  15  and  12  feet  respectively.  It  is  surrounded  by  eight  acres 
of  lawn  and  garden,  with  choice  shrubbery,  ornamental  and  fruit  trees.  The  owner  expended  on 
this  splendid  property,  $70,000  00.  In  the  year  1873  it  was  offered  for  sale  and  the  Rev.  Joseph  E. 
Sanderson,  M.A.,  then  stationed  in  Whitby,  suggested  the  idea  of  purchasing  the  buildings  and 
grounds  for  a  Ladies'  College.  The  project  met  with  the  favourable  consideration  of  the  Conference, 
and  was  eventually  accepted.  A  joint  stock  company  was  organized,  and  Messrs.  James  Holden,  R. 
Hatch,  A.  Ross,  J.  Richardson,  J.  L.  Smith,  G.  Young  Smith,  J.  S.  M.  Wilcox,  J.  Rice,  and  others 
advanced  the  necessary  funds.  The  property  was  purchased  for  the  sum  of  $35,000.00,  and  arrange- 
ments were  forthwith  made  for  the  opening  of  the  College.  Accordingly,  on  the  3rd  of  September, 
1874,  it  was  formerly  opened  by  his  Excellency,  the  Earl  of  Dufferin,  then  Governor-General  of 
Canada.  For  beauty  and  healthfulness  of  location,  for  the  comfort  and  pleasure  of  its  pupils,  the 
premises  are  without  a  rival  in  the  Dominion. 

During  the  four  years  the  number  of  boarding  pupils  so  far  increased  that  the  directors,  in  1877, 
determined  on  the  erection  of  additional  buildings.  Accordingly  a  residence  for  the  Governor,  and  a 
spacious  addition  to  the  College  have  been  built  in  beautiful  harmony  with  the  main  building.  Thus 
far  the  Institution  has  met  with  the  highest  expectations  of  its  promoters  and  its  prospects  for  the 
future'  are  bright.  The  Board  of  Directors,  twenty-one  in  number,  seven  of  whom  are  Ministers 
appointed  by  the  Conference,  and  fourteen  laymen  elected  by  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Shareholders. 
The  Annual  Calendar  supplies  full  information  and  may  be  obtained  on  application. 

OFFICERS  OF  GOVERNMENT  AND  INSTRUCTION,  1880. 

Rev.  J.  J.   Hake,  M.A.,  Governor  and  Principal. 

Miss  Adams,  M.L.A.,  Lady  Principal. 

FACULTY  OF  INSTRUCTION. 


Logic,  Natural  Science  and  Higher  Classics. — Rev. 

J.  J.  Hare,  M.A. 
Melles-Lettres,  Art  Criticism,  and  Italian. — Miss 

Adams,  M.L.A. 
Mental  Science,  and  Senior  English. — Miss  Jaevis, 

M.L.A. 
Mathematics    and    Book-Keeping. — Miss    Roeke 

(Magill  Normal  School). 


Mathematics  and  Junior  English. — Miss  . 

French  and  German. — FraulEIN  Kolshorn. 

Elocution. — Miss  Fkaine. 

Vocal  and  Instrumental  Music  {Piano  and  Pipe 

Organ). — Prof.  E.  H.  Ruppel. 
Instrumental,  Music. — Miss  Kerr,  M.L.A. 

Vocal  Music. — Miss  . 

Drawing  and  Painting: — Miss  Windeatt. 


Walking,  Riding  and  Calisthenics. — Majop.  Deaenally. 


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WESLEYAN  THEOLOGICAL  COLLEGE,  MONTREAL. 


GRADUATES. 

b)  1st  Silver  Medal. 


(a)  Gold  Medal. 
1876. 

Gray,  Lillie  E. ,  M.E.L.  . .      . Cartwright. 

1877. 
Andrews,  Emily  J.,  M.L  A.        .    ..     Tilsonburg. 
Jarvis,  Sarah  Maude,  M.L.  A.  (a).  ..       .  Parkhill. 

McCraney,  Florence  I.,  M.L.  A.  (c) Oakville. 

Peterson,  Susie  M.,  M.L.  A.  (b)    . .      .  .  .Colborne. 
Hare,  Barbara  Caroline,  M.  E.  L. ,  The  Christina 
Teskey  Scholarship.  .  .     Bell's  Corners. 

1878. 
Sherin,  Esther  Emma,  M.E.L.,  The  Christina 

Teskey  Scholarship        . .  .  Lakefield. 


(c)  '2nd  Silver  Medal. 
1879. 
Davies,  Martha  E.,  M.L. A.  (a)... 
Herriman,  Millicent,  M.L. A.  (b) . 
McDowell,  Jane  A.,  M.E.L.    ..        . 

Sanderson,  Anna  E  ,  M.L. A.  (c) 

Scott,  Mary,  M.E.L.,  The  Christina 

Teskey  SilverMedal, . 
Wilson,  Leila,  M.L. A.,     ... 

1880. 

Phillips,  Lizzie  M.,  M.E.L.  (6).        . 
Sherin,  Minnie,  M.  E.  L.  . . . 
Vair,  Sarah  E.,  M.E.L.    ... 


.  Aultsvilk 

. . .  Port  Hop< 

Bowmanvilh 

Whitbj 


...Whitbj 
.  Hamiltoi 


.  .Co  wans  villi 
....  Lakefielc 
.  Rednersvilli 


VI.— WESLEYAN  THEOLOGICAL  COLLEGE,  MONTREAL. 

Established,  lS7o.     Incorporated,  1879.     By  enactment  of  the  General  Conference  of  the  Methodi 
Church  of  Canada,  187S,  affiliated  with  Victoria  University . 

This  Institution  was  founded  in  the  year  1872,  when  it  was  felt  desirable  to  have  a  College  i 
the  Province  of  Quebec  that  would  give  greater  prominence  to  the  educational  and  other  interests  c 
Methodism  in  that  portion  of  the  Dominion,  especially  in  the  promotion  of  the  French  Missionar 
work.  The  attendance  of  Divinity  Students  has  ranged  from  12  to  17  each  session,  among  whoi 
have  been  included  not  only  the  Probationers  sent  by  the  different  Conferences,  but  also  Candidate 
for  the  French  work,  and  other  occasional  students.  The  following  is  the  list  of  Instructors  in  th 
several  branches  of  the  curriculum  prescribed  by  the  General  Conference  : — 

Si/st-'iaedic  Theology  and  Church  History. — Rev.  G.  Douglas,  LL.D. 

Church  History  and  Assistant 'Instructor — Rev.   W-    I.   Shaw,  M.A. ,  LL.B. 

Horn iletics  and  Pastoral  Theology. — Rev.  G.   Douglas,  LL.D. 

Creek  Testament.— Rev.  W.  I.  Shaw,  M.A.,  LL.B. 

Hebrew  Scriptures. — Rev    A.  De  Sola,  LL.D.,  of  McGill  University. 

Latin,  Rhetoric  and  Grammatical  Analysis. — Rev    W    I.   Shaw,  M. A.,  LL.B. 

French.— P.   J.    Davey,  Esq.,  M.A.,  B.C.L  ,  of  McGill  University. 

Xatural  Sciences.— J.   W    Dawson,  Es<;.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  Principal  of  McGill  University. 

Mental  and  Moral  Philosophy  and  Logic. — Rev.   J.   C.   Murray,  LL.D.,  of  McGill  University. 

Elocution  — Professor  J.   Andrew. 

Church  Polity.— Rev.   W    I.   Shaw,  M.A.,  LL.B. 

The  Curriculum  for  three  years  is  that  prescribed  by  the  General  Conference  for  students  i 
attendance  at  the  several  Theological  Institutions  of  the  Methodist  Church  of  Canada. 

Foundations  for  prizes  have  been  established  as  follows  : — 

The  Sanford  Prize ;  endowed  by  W  E.  Sanford,  Esq.,  of  Hamilton,  awarded  to  the  highest  grac 
student  of  the  senior  year. 

The  Beatty  Prize,  endowed  by  J.  Beatty,  Esq.,  of  Thorold,  for  the  Middle  year,  and  tl 
Directors   Prize  for  the  junior  year. 

Several  prizes  in  specific  subjects  are  also  usually  given  each  session  by  patrons  of  the  Institutioi 


BOARD  OF  MANAGEMENT. 

The    President   of    the    General  I  Rev.  S.  S.  Nelles,  D.D.,  LD.D. 

Conference.  |  Rev.  John  Potts,  D.D. 

Rev.  E.  Ryerson,  D.D.,  LL.D.      i  Hon.  James,  Ferrier. 
Rev.  S.  D.  Hire,  D.D. 
Rev.  J.  Elliott,  D.D. 
Rev.  J.  A.  Williamp,  D.D. 

The  Members  of  the  Board  of  Management  residing  in  .Montreal  form  the  Executive  Committi 
during  the  vear. 


John  Torrance,  Esq. 
J.  Dillon,  Esq. 
Samuel  Finlay,  Esq. 


George  Bishop,  Esq. 

J.  J/Maelaren,  LL.B.,  Q.C. 

James  Lord,  Esq. 

W.  E.  Sanford,  Esq. 

James  Paterson,  Esq. 


OFFICERS  OF  THE  BOARD 

Hon.  James  Ferrier,  Chairman 
John  Dillon,  Esq.,  Secretary. 
Rev.  W.   I. 


haw, 


M.A. 


John  Torrance,  Esq.,   Treasurer. 
Rev.  0.  Douglas,  LL.D.,  Principal. 

LL.B..    H.yix/un; 


MOUNT   ALLISON    WESLEYAN   COLLEGE. 


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VII.— MOUNT  ALLISON   WESLEYAN   COLLEGE,   SACKVILLE,   N.B. 

Sackville,  the  seat  of  the  Mount  Allison  College  and  Academies,  is  situated  on  the  line  of  the  In- 
tercolonial Railway,  midway  beeween  Halifax  and  Saint  John.  Four  Express  trains  connecting  these 
cities  pass  daily,  as  well  as  Accommodation  trains  for  nearer  points.  The  various  branches  and  ex- 
tensive connections  of  the  Intercolonial  bring  Sackville  into  direct  railway  or  steamboat  communica- 
tion with  all  parts  of  the  Maritime  Provinces,  as  well  as  with  the  Western  Provinces  of  the  Dominion 
and  the  United  States.  The  following  historic  sketch  has  been  kindlv  furnished  by  the  Rev.  Charles 
Stewart,  D.D.  :— 

The  Educational  Institutions  of  the  Methodist  Church,  in  Sackville,  N.B.,  are  the  result  of  the 
Christian  liberalty  of  the  late  Charles  F.  Allison,  Esq. 

In  the  Centenary  year  of  Methodism,  1839,  he  addressed  a  letter  to  the  Chairman  of  the  New 
Brunswick  District,  in  which  he  gives  utterance  to  the  conviction  that  "the  establishment  of  schools, 
in  which  pure  religion  is  not  only  taught,  but  constantly  brought  before  the  youthful  mind,  and  re- 
presented to  it  as  the  basis  and  groundwork  of  all  the  happiness  of  which  man  is  capable,  and 
eminently  calculated  to  form  the  most  perfect  character,"  is  "one  of  the  most  efficient  means  in  the 


DAVID    ALLISON,    LL.D. 


order  of  Divine  Providence,  to  bring  about  the  happy  result  spoken  of  by  the  wise  man,  '  Train  up  a 
child  in  the  way  he  should  go  ;  and  when  he  is  old  he  will  not  depart  from  it.'  "     , 

Mr.  Allison  then  "  proposed  to  purchase  an  eligible  site,  and  erect  suitable  buildings  for  the  es- 
tablishment of  a  school  of  the  description  mentioned,  in  which  not  only  the  elementary,  but  the 
higher  branches  of  education  may  be  taught."  His  offer  was  accepted;  but  several  months  elapsed 
before  the  necessary  arrangements  could  be  made  for  commencing  the  building.  On  the  19th  of  June, 
1840,  the  corner-stone  was  laid,  and  on  the  19th  of  January,  1843,  the  Academy,  having  been  com- 
pleted and  furnished,  the  actual  work  of  the  Institution  was  begun,  under  the  Principalship  of  the 
Rev.  H.  Piekard,  A.M.,  who  continued  to  preside  over  its  affairs,  and  to  guide  its  advancing  develop- 
ment till  the  year  1869,  when  he  was  succeeded  by  David  Allison,  LL.D.,  who  continued  in  that 
office  until  1878. 

Besides  the  site,  Mr.  Allison  contributed  sixteen  thousand  dollars  at  first  to  build  the  Academy, 
and  four  hundred  dollars  annually,  for  three  years  afterwards,  to  assist  in  its  maintenance.  Subse- 
quently, he  gave  four  thousand  dollars  for  the  erection  of  the  Female  Academy,  besides,  what  was  of 
priceless  value,  a  large  amount  of  time,  care,  and  personal  attention,  up  to  the  close  of  his  life  in  1858. 

The  Female  Academy,  a  commodious,  elegant,  and  well-appointed  building  was  opened  in  1854, 


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and  has  been  in  successful  opperation  ever  since.  The  Rev.  E.  Evans,  D.D.,  was  its  first  Principal. 
In  subsequent  times  it  has  been  considerably  enlarged  and  improved,  and  is  undoubtedly  unequalled 
in  the  Maritime  Provinces,  for  its  adaptation  to  the  work  of  the  higher  education  of  the  female  sex. 
The  curriculum  for  graduation  is  very  complete  ;  and  the  young  ladies  have  the  privilege  of  attending 
the  class  exercises  and  lectures  in  the  adjoining  College,  or,  if  they  desire  it,  of  pursuing  the  full  un- 
der-graduate  course  in  Arts. 

During  the  session  of  the  New  Brunswick  Legislature,  in  1857-8,  "  a  Charter  for  the  establish- 
ment of  a  College  proper,  to  comprise  a  Theological  Department, "  was  granted  to  the  trustees  of  the 
Institution,  and  at  the  following  Conference  of  the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Church,  in  Eastern  British 
America,  a  resolution  was  recorded  acknowledging  it  to  be  "  an  imperative  duty  to  adopt  measures  for 
the  accomplishment  of  this  object  at  the  earliest  possible  period."  Shortly  afterwards  a  fund  was 
raised  throughout  the  Connexion  to  endow  the  chair  of  Theology  ;  and  in  the  year  1861,  the  Rev.  C. 
De  Wolfe,  D.  D.,  was  set  apart  as  Professor  of  Theology — a  position  which  he  occupied  till,  in  1870, 
on  account  of  failing  health,  he  was  compelled  to  resign. 

In  the  year  1862,  the  College  building  having  been  completed,  the  work  in  it  was  commenced 
under  the  Presidency  of  Rev.  Humphrey  Piekard,  D.D.  ;  and  in  the  Minutes  of  Conference  for  the 
following  year,  it  is  affirmed  that,  in  the  estimation  of  the  Conference,  this  Institution  with  commo- 
dius  edifice,  efficient  faculty,  well-arranged  curriculum,  etc. ,  is  already  entitled  to  take  rank  with  the 
best  Collegiate  Institutions  of  the  Provinces,  and  is  worthy  df  the  confidence  and  patfonage  of  the 
public.  These  opinions  have  since  been  ratified  by  the  success  of  the  Institution,  and  by  the  high 
position  among  Colleges  of  British  North  America  which  it  at  present  occupies. 

In  1866  the  original  academy  was  totally  consumed  by  fire,  but  by  the  energy  of  the  Trustees  and 
the  generosity  of  the  Methodist  public,  it  was  replaced  by  the  present  structure,  which  was  opened  in 
1867.  Other  buildings,  such  as  Lingley  Hall,  new  school  rooms,  etc.,  have  been  added  from  time  to 
time,  so  that  the  value  of  the  entire  property  cannot  now  be  less  than  $70,000.  The  Provincial  grant 
from  the  Legislature  of  New  Brunswick  was  withdrawn  in  1872,  and  in  order  to  make  up  for  this  loss, 
and  to  provide  more  fully  for  the  growing  necessities  of  the  College,  an  endowment  fund  was  estab- 
lished in  that  year,  and  notwithstanding  the  dullness  of  trade  which  has  since  ensued,  and  the  con- 
sequent failure,  for  the  present  to  realize  all  that  is  required,  yet  between  fifty  and  sixty  thousand 
dollars  have  been  secured  for  this  purpose. 

The  Board  of  Governors  consists  of  eighteen  members,  sixteen  of  whom  are  appointed  quadrien- 
nially  by  the  Genneral  Conference,  and  the  other  two  annually  by  the  Alumni  Sdciety.  Established 
1864,  incorporated  1874. 


James  R.  Inch,  LL.D. 
Rev.  C.  Stewart,  D.D. 


The  Arts  Faculty  at  present  consists  of 

President  and  Professor  of  Mental  Philosophy  and  Logic. 

Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy  and  Christian  Evidences. 

Professor  of  Classics.  — Alfred  D.  Smith,  A.  M. 

Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Experimental  Physics. — Rev.  John  Burwash,  A.M. 

Professor  of  Mathematics. — Richard  C.  Weldon,  A.M.,  Ph.  D. 

The  Faculty  of  Theology  consists  of 

President  (ex-officio)  Professor  of  Biblical  Literature  and  Logic. — J.  R.  Inch,  LL.D. 
Professor  of  Old  Testament  Exegesis  and  Systematic  Theohqy. — Rev.  C.  Stewart,  D.D.,Dean. 
Professor  of  New  Testament  Greek  and  Exegesis. — Rev.  David  Kennedy,  S.T.D. 
Professor  of  Homiletics.—&EV.  John  Burwash,  A.M.  > 

Professor  of  Greek. — A.  D.  Smith,  A.M. 


DEGREES  CONFERRED- 


Rev.  George  Scott. . . . 
Rev.  Charles  Stewart . 
Rev.  Henry  Pope,  Jr 


D.  D. 


James  R.  Inch,  A.  M. 


LL.  D. 


W  H.  Tuck,  Q.C.. 


D.  C.  L. 


1866 
1870 
1877 

1878 

1874 


-Honoris  Causa. 

A.  M. 


Arthur  McN.  Patterson .-  1872 

W.  W  Anderson...  1874 

A.  M. — Ad  eundum. 

W.  Pugsley  (University  of  New  Brunswick) .     1870 
Rev.  John  Burwash  (Victoria  College)..     ..  1877 


A.  M. 

Howard  Sprague..  1866 

Josiah  Wood  1866 

James  R.  Inch  ...  1867 

Alfred  A.  Stockton  1867 

Jotham  McC.  Fulton  .  1867 
Thaddeus  Hodgson. .        . .   1869 

George  W.  Burbidge .  1870 

Joseph  Seller      .  1870 
W.  H.  G.  Temple      ....       1870 


DEGREES  IN  COURSE. 

Thomas  B.  Flint 1872 

John  T.  Mellish    .  1872 

H.  P  Cowperthwaite..  1870 

Arthur  D.  Morton.  1870 

Thomas  Roger.--. .               . .  1870 

Richard  C.  Weldon  1870 

D.  Henry  Burbidge  1871 

Benjamin  Russell.             . .  1871 

Alfred  D.  Smith 1871 

Ralph  Brecken.  ...  1875 


Charles  DeW   Heard 1875 

Samuel  A.  Chesley 1876 

A.  B. 

Howard  Sprague 1868 

Josiah  Wood  ...             .  1863 

Nehemiah  Ayer ...  1864 

James  R.  Inch 1864 

Arthur  D.  Morton .      1864 

Alfred  A.  Stockton  1864 


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MOUNT   ALLISON    WESLEYAN   ACADEMIES. 


Jotham  McC.  Fulton.. 

...   1865 

Hibbert  R.  Baker 

...    1873 

J.  Alder  Davis 

.  „,..  1878 

Robert  A.  Borden. 

1866 

Benjamin  Chappell 
J.  Wesley  Doull 

. ..   1873 

George  A.  Inch 

1878 

Samuel  A.  Chesley 

1866 

...  1873 

W.  E.  Johnson 

1878 

Thaddeus  Hodgson.. . 

1866 

David  W.  Johnson... 

. ..   1873 

Frank  H.  Tuck. 

1878 

Seward  S.  Toddings    . . 

1866 

John  P.  Lawrence . 

..   1873 

Fred.  A.  Buckley 

1879 

Richard  C.  Weldon  . . . 

1866 

Albert  S.  White. 

1873 

W.  Arthur  Black 

...  1879 

Charles  H.  Wood 

1866 

George  J.  Bond .    .        . 

...   1874 

1879 

D.  Henry  ^urbidge.    . 

1867 

Thompson  T.  Davis 

. .     1874 

Thomas  £   Colpitts. 

.          1879 

George  W-  Burbidge . . . 

1867 

George  Smith 

..   1874 

Benjamin  Hills    . . . 

1879 

H.  P.  Cowperthwaite.. 

1867 

Leonard  Allison ... 

1875 

Harvey  E.  Kennedy 

1879 

Thomas  B.  Flint . 

...   1867 

John  L.  Dawson 

..  1875 

Alfred  K.  McAlpine 

1879 

Thomas  Rogers  .... 

1867 

Charles  S.  Gilbert-. 

. ..   1875 

Daniel  D   Moore  . . 

..  1879 

Alfred  D.  Smith 

1867 

Matthew  R.  Knight 

.     1875 

George  0  Robinson 

....  1879 

Benjamin  Russell 

.       1868 

Henry  A.  Powell .    ... 

..   1875 

John  W.  Wadman 

....  1879 

1868 

Hedley  Williston 

1875 

Albert  1.  Chapman. 

..   1880 

Wm.  H.  G.  Temple  . 

..   1868 

Frederick  Wright 

1874 

S.  B  Gigg    ...    ... 

...       1880 

Richard  W  Weddall    . 

...  1868 

William  A.  Bennett .    . 

1876 

John  A.  Smith. 

1880 

William  C.  Cogswell 

..   1868 

Charles  W.  Swallow     . 

1876 

B.  S., 

JohnT.  Mellish..       .. 

.       1869 

Henry  T.  Colpitts.      .. 

1877 

Augustus  Morris. .       . . 

.       1869 

■  Nathaniel  Duffy 

.     1877 

William  C.  Milner.. 

1864 

Ralph  Brecken. .       .    , 

1871 

Alexander  Johnston . 

1877 

Grace  A.  Lockhart.. 

.. .     1875 

Charles  DeW.  Heard. 

1871 

George  F.  Johnson.. 

1877 

Robert  Ceckwith. . . 

...  1877 

William  H.  Ibbitson. . . 

...   1872 

Charles  C.  Slocomb. . 

1877 

George  A.  Inch  . 

1877 

William  F.  Penney 

1872 

..    1877 

.          1877 

Clifford  B.  Trueman 

..   1872 

..   1878 

Albert  J.  Chapman 

1879 

VII.— MOUNT  ALLISON  WESLEYAN  MALE  ACADEMY,  1880. 

REV    CHARLES  H.  PAISLEY,  M.A.,  Principal. 

This  Institution  is  entering  upon  the  thirty-eighth  year  of  its  history  with  all  the  strength  which 
its  past  successful  course  has  developed,  and  with  the  increased  efficiency  which  long  experience  and 
improved  educational  facilities  afford.  Its  course  of  study  is  designed  to  ensure  to  the  student 
thorough  preparation  for  College  Matriculation,  or  for  entrance  upon  professional  or  commercial 
pursuits.  Its  Commercial  Department  offers  to  young  men  seeking  a  practical  as  well  as  theoretical 
knowledge  of  business,  all  the  advantages  which  are  to  be  found  in  the  best  Commercial  Colleges. 

FACULTY. 


Latin  and  French. — Rev.  Chas.  H.  Paisley,  M.  A. 
Greek  and  Nat.  Philosophy. — Leon.  Allison,  B.A. 
Mathematics. — Thompson  T.  Davis,  B.A. 


Commercial  and  English  Department. — John  A. 

Smith,  B.A. 
Department  of  Music. — Prof.  William  Jost. 


Steward  and  Stewardess. — Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  Fillmore. 


IX.— MOUNT  ALLISON  WESLEYAN  FEMALE  ACADEMY,  1880. 


REV    DAVID  KENNEDY,  D.D., 
MISS  ADELAIDE  H.  WHITFIELD, 


Principal. 
Preceptress. 


The  Mount  Allison  Ladies'  Academy  was  opened  for  the  reception  of  Students  on  Thursday,  the 
17th  of  August,  1854.  The  edifice  was  planned  and  finished  for  the  express  purpose  of  affording  a 
pleasant,  healthy,  and  in  every  respect  desirable  residence  for  young  ladies  requiring  a  course  of 
liberal  educational  training.  The  main  building  is  160  feet  long  by  50  feet  wide,  three  stories  high, 
with  a  French  roof.  It  is  heated  throughout  with  steam,  each  room  being  provided  with  one  or  more 
of  Nason's  Radiator's,  fitted  with  valves,  by  which  the  temperature  may  be  regulated  at  pleasure. 
The  apartments  are  exceedingly  commodious,  and  all  are  tastefully  and  comfortably  fnrnished,  so  as 
to  present  a  most  inviting  home  for  a  large  number  of  resident  students.  It  is  designed  to  be,  in  every 
respect,  equal  to  any  public  institution  devoted  to  the  advancement  of  female  education  in  the 
Dominion.  The  eminence  on  which  the  Academy  is  situated  commands  an  extensive  view  of  a  rich 
and  beautiful  stretch  of  country.  The  surrounding  grounds  are  well  adapted  for  exercise  and  pleasant 
walks,  secluded  from  publiic  observation.     The  locality  is  specially  noted  for  its  healthfulness. 


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BOARD  OF  INSTRUCTION. 

English  Literature. — Rev.  David  Kennedy,  M.  A.,  |  Drawing,  Painting,  etc. — Miss   Annie  S.  Inci 

S.T.D.  j  M.L.A. 

Higher  Mathematics  and  Latin. — Miss  Adelaide  i  Instrumental  and  Vocal  Music. — Prof.  Willia 

H.  Whitfield.  i  Jost. 

Belles-Letters  &  French. — Miss  Blanche  Bennett,  j  Music. — Miss   M.    E.    Pickakd,    M.L.  A.,    Mi: 
English   Department. — Miss   Hannah  Johnson,  Lavinia  M.  Stewart. 

M.L.A.  !  Stewardess. — Miss  Miriam  Fullerton. 


M.  L.  A. 

Marv  Emarancy  Pickard.     1866 
Amelia  Elizabeth  Pickard..  1866 

Bathenia  Tupper  1866 

Sarah  Bent   . .  1867 

Annie  A.  Buchanan  ..  1867 

Alice  E.  Maxwell    ...  1866 

MaryMellish    ..  1867 

Harriet  E.  Smith  .1867 

Annie  L.  Kennay  ..  1868 

Mrria  L.  Angwin  . .   1869 

Mary  A.  Morton  1870 

Jennie  Robinson        . .  . .    1870 


GRADUATES. 

Hannah  Johnson 

.1870 

Alice  A.  Chesley    . 

1871 

Hester  V.  Daly 

1871 

Mary  L.  Fowler 

1871 

Annie  R.  Trueman  . . 

1872 

Jennie  L.  Morse 

1872 

Emma  R.  Burrell 

1872 

Edith  B.  Patterson 

1872 

Carrie  E.  Casey 

1873 

Annie  S.  Inch          

1873 

Grace  A.  Lockhart,74,  B.S. 

1875 

Emma  Victoire  Henderson. 

1875 

.Eliza  Van  Norden  Young. 

1875 

Maria  S.  Tuttle 

1876 

Jesse  B.  Troop 
May  S.  Witter  . 

Minnie  J.  Black' 

Dottie  R,  M.  Lowden. 
Susan  0.  M'Cully 
Lizzie  McGregor. 
Emma  C.  Trueman 
Bessie  J.  George. . 
Jane  Humphrey 
Augusta  Lovitt  . 
Annie  J.  Robertson 
Josephine  Smith 
Lillie  C.  Walton 
Leora  R.  Tweedie 


X.— MANITOBA  WESLEYAN  INSTITUTE. 

This  Institution  was  originated  and  put  into  operation  by  the  indefatigable  labours  of  the  Re' 
George  Young,  D.D.  The  schools  in  Winnipeg  in  the  year  1872  were  of  a  very  poor  order.  TI 
day  school  was  patronized  by  the  poor  principally,  those  who  could  afford  it  sending  their  children  1 
the  Nuns'  Academy.  Mr.  Young,  finding  that  the  little  boys  and  girls  were  learning  what  we  i 
Protestants  did  not  wish  them  to  learn,  opened  a  school  first  for  small  children,  and  employed  a  lad 
teacher.  In  1873,  the  first  schoolroom  having  become  too  small,  a  larger  building  was  erected  at 
cost  of  about  S3, 000,  and  named  "The  Manitoba  Wesleyan  Institute,"  of  this  the  Rev.  Allan  Bowe 
man,  M.A.  was  the  first  Principal,  and  subsequently  the  Rev.  Thomas  Morden,  B.A.  They  wei 
assisted  by  lady  teachers.  No  sooner  was  this  Institution  faialy  and  successfully  in  operation  than 
complete  common  school  system  was  established  and  the  best  of  teachers  secured  for  the  schools  i 
the  city.  As  these  schools  were  free,  and  all  sending  or  not  sending  were  taxed  for  their  support,  an 
as  the  fees  charged  for  tuition  at  the  Institute  were  necessarily  high  the  attendance  fell  off  largely,  am 
finding  the  expenditure  to  be  much  larger  than  the  receipts  it  was  deemed  advisable  to  suspen 
operations  in  1877.  For  a  term  of  years  the  Institute  did  a  good  work,  and  we  hope  the  time  is  n< 
far  distant  when  a  flourishing  college  connected  with  our  Church  shall  be  established  in  Winnipeg. 


NEWFOUNDLAND. 

Thk  Educational  work  of  Methodism  in  Newfoundland  is  under  the  superintendency  of  the  Rei 
George  S.  Milligan,  M.A.,  and  is  worthy  of  all  praise. 

THE  METHODIST  ACADEMY  AND  MODEL  AND  TRAINING  SCHOOLS  AT  ST.    JOHN' 

Stands  first  in  importance.  From  the  Report  for  the  year  ending  December  31st,  1877  we  rind  thi 
the  pupils  for  that  year  numbered  149  boys  and  94  girls,  a  total  of  243,  with  five  teachers. 

THE  CARBONEAR  METHODIST  GRAMMAR  SCHOOL 

Numbers  68  pupils  and  is  doing  a  good  work  under  the  care  of  the  Rev.  G.  Philliskirk  Story.  Tb 
number  of  Public  Schools  under  the  direction  of  Methodist  Boards  of  Education  is  eighty-five  i 
twenty-five  different  School  Districts.  In  these  there  are  4,381  pupils,  to  which  may  be  added  18 
for  the  Methodist  Academy  and  68  for  the  Carbonear  Methodist  Grammar  Scholl,  making  a  total  < 
4,630  for  the  denomination,  being  an  increase  of  969  over  the  proceeding  year.  There  are  thr« 
scholarships  established  in  connection  with  these  Schools,  open  to  all  the  youth  of  the  Colony,  £ 
established  by  law,  awarded  according  to  merit  by  the  Directors  to  candidates  who  are  certified  by  tl 
Superintendent  as  having  passed  the  required  examination. 


PART    II. 


3tlj£   9t0r0ttt0    danitttnct, 


1874  to  1880. 


36 


3£fj£   Sfnrmtttf    daufzvzntt 


WAS  ORGANIZED  IN 


WESLEY  CHURCH.  JOHN  STREET,  IN  THE  CITY  OE  HAMILTON,  ONT. 


ON 


THURSDAY,    JUNE    11th,    1*74. 


I.— SESSIONS  <»F  CONFERENCE. 

r 
Year. 

Place. 

President.                         Secretary. 

Journal  Secretary. 

1874.. 

Hamilton . . . 

Enoch  Wood,  I).  D.        John  Shaw    .. 

John  Bredin. 

1875.. 

Picton 

Enoch  Wood,  D  D.    .     John  Shaw  ... 

John  Bredin. 

1876.. 

Peterborough 

Wellington  Jell'ers.D.D;  William  Briggs    .  . 

John  Bredin. 

1877 

Whitby 

George  Young..            .  ! William  Briggs  .. . 

John  Bredin. 

1878.. 

Toronto 

Eph.  B.  Harper,  M.A..  John  G.  Laird    .... 

John  Bredin. 

1879   . 

Port  Hope  . . . 

John  Shaw      Thomas  S.  Keough.. . 

John  S.  Clarke. 

1880.. 

Belleville  . . 

.  N.  R.  Willoughby.M.A  Samuel  J.  Hunter 

John  S.  Clarke. 

II.—  MINISTERS  and  MEMBERS. 


M 

nisters. 

On  trial.  ! 

Members. 

Year. 

On 

trial. 

Effec- 
tive. 

Sup'd. 

Sup'y. 

Total. 

!  Increase. 

Full. 

Total. 

Increase. 

1874.    . 

60 

180 

34 

8 

282 

1,691 

26,221 

27,912 

1 

1875.    . 

73 

211 

41 

13 

*338 

56 

2,104 

30,198 

*  32, 302 

4,390 

1876.    . 

76 

225 

39 

14 

354 

16 

2,388 

31.920 

34,308 

2,006 

1877     . 

69 

230 

45 

14 

358 

4 

3,143 

32,189 

35,332 

1,024 

1878. 

63 

241 

44 

17 

365 

t 

2,708 

33,400 

36,072 

740 

1879.    . 

45 

251 

46 

17 

359 

df( 

.  6 

2,372 

33,659 

36,031 

dec.   41 

18S0. 

51 

253 

50 

22 

376 

17 

2,932 

33,922       36,854 

823 

*  Note. — In  the  numbers  for  1875,  is  included  35  ministers  and  2,189  members,  brought  into 
the  Union  by  the  late  New  Connexion  Conference. 


III.—  CONNEXIONS  FUNDS. 


Superannuated  M inisters. 

Year. 

Contingent 

Educa- 

Sunday 

( 'ircuit 

Ministers 



Missionary. 

tional. 
$1,991  00 

School. 

Subs. 

Subs. 

Total. 

1874 

§2,053  20 

$4,861   23 

$1,211  00 

$6,072  23 

$42,218  93 

1875. 

2,255   11 

2,199  59 

SI 3 7  43 

5,115  31 

2,031   00 

7,146  31 

42,337  59 

1876. 

2,162  12 

2,226  28 

106  08 

5,428  19 

2,495  00 

7.923  19 

44,893  91 

1877 

2.140  00 

2,423   19 

116  30 

5,385  19 

2,585  00 

7,970  19 

44,642  08 

1878. 

2,136  16 

1,793  63 

201   22 

5,455  94 

2,751  00 

8,206  94 

45,253  52 

1879. 

1,913  11 

1,759  76 

205  88 

5,632  87 

2,796  00 

8,428  87 

38,696  88 

1880.. 

1,789  16 

1,556  87 

211  78 

5,324  70 

2,780  00 

8,104  70 

37,763  63 

THE  NAMES  OF 


MINISTERS  OF  THE  TORONTO  CONFERENCE 

CLASSIFIED   AND   ALPHABETICALLY   ARRANGED 


UNDER  THE  YEAR  IN  WHICH  THEIR  MINISTRY  BEGAN. 


Note. — The  figures  in  the  column  after  the  name  show  the  year  in  which  his  connection  with  th 
Conference  ceased,  the  letters  indicate  the  cause. 

D.   Died.  ex.   Expelled.  I         w.   Withdrew. 

dp.  Dropped.  loc   Located.  I         l.   Transferred  to  London  Conf. 

m.   Transferred  to  Montreal  Conf. 


1823. 

1 

1836. 

1   Poole,  Jacob. . 

1824. 

26  Creighton,  Kennedy 

27  Jeffers,  Wellington. 

J 

2  Green,  Anson.  .... 

3  Ryerson,  Egerton.. 

1825. 

.D. 

1879  j 

1837. 

28  Coleman,  William  D. 

29  Rice,  Samuel  D 

i..  1 187 

4  Jones,  Richard. 

1826. 

1827. 
7   N orris,  James    . 

1838. 

30  Philp,  Samuel  C 

1839. 

31  Brooking,  Robert..  .  . 

32  Hughes,  James 

33  Price,  William. 

34  Taylor,  Lachlin. 

1 

1829. 

1840. 

3  Miller  Gilbert. 

9  Van  Dusen,  Conrad. . 

1830. 

10  Brock,  James. 

11  Seymour.  James 

.  I>. 
.  .     .1). 

M. 

1877  i 
1878 

'1876 

36  Darlington,  Robert 

37  Howard,  Isaac  B 

38  Madden,  David  B.  . 

39  McCullough,  William. 

40  Williams,  Thomas. 

i..     187 

1831. 

1841. 

12  Rose,  Samuel.      .    . . 

13  Warner,   Lewis      ...... 

1832. 

14  McFadden,  William.       .  . 

I,. 

1876  [ 

1875 

i 

42  Fawcett,  Michael 

43  Gemlev,  John..      .  .           ...... 

44  Harper,  Ephraim  B. 

45  McCallum,  Joseph  W      ....... 

46  Sallows,   Kdward.           

v.       !  >7 

1833. 

1842. 

16  Howard,  Vincent  B. . 

17  MeMullen,  Thomas.. . 

1834. 

47   Bredin,  John 

4S  Carr,  George.                

49  Pollard,  William 

50  Young,  <  ieorge.             

18  Douse,  John.     

1(1  (ianv,  Robert      .. 

■JO  Manly,  John  (!.. 

•Jl   Scott,  Jonathan.              .  .    . 

22  Steer,  William. 

D. 
.  Ii. 

1876 
1880 

IS  13. 

51  Andrews,  William.. 

52  Greener,  .lames                        .  .     . 

53  Taggart,  ( 'harles 

1835. 

1M4. 

■I'-',   Lever,  John ... 

-4  Sanderson,  John 

25  Young,  William 

1875 
1880 

57   Tnrver.  <  'liai-l.- .                 

.......  j 

i 

TORONTO  CONFERENCE. 


565 


1845. 

58  Clement,  Edwin 

59  Green,  Alexander  T 

1846. 

60  Blackstock,  William  S. . 

61  Brown,  Nelson 

62  McDowell,  David  C  . . 

63  Pattyson,  William  M. 

64  Poole,  William  H 

65  Rolston,  David  D   ... 

66  Silvester,  Charles  . . 

67  Webster,  John 

1847 

68  Evans,  John  S    . . . 

69  Jefferis,  Thomas  M  . . . 

70  Nelles,  Samuel  S 


1848. 

71  Armstrong,  John  B. 

72  English,  John.. 

73  Fish,  Charles 

74  Laird,  John  G 

75  Shuttleworth,  John 

1849. 

76  Johnson,  Joshua  H. 

1850. 

77  Baskerville,  James. . . 
"78  Briggs,  Joel.. 

79  Burns,  William.. 

80  Culbert,  Thomas. 

81  Hodgson,  John  ... 

82  Huntington,  Silas.. 

83  Miller,  Aaron  D.. .. 

84  McDougal,  George... 

85  Savage,  David 

86  Whitcomb,  Orrin 

1851. 

87  Clarke,  Richard   .... 

88  Crawford,  James 

89  Dewart,  Edward  H. 

90  McDowell,  Henry.. 

91  Richardson,  William.. 

92  Sanderson,  Joseph  E..  . . 

93  Shaw,  John 

94  Starr,  J.  Herbert 

95  Steinhaur,  Henry . . 

1852. 

96  Doel,  John 

97  Scott,  James 

98  Woolsey,  Thomas . . 

1853. 

99  Clarke,  Andrew , 

100  Cochran,  George 

101  Dingman,  Garrett  J 

102  Koyl,  Ephraim  L. . . . 

103  Salt,  Allan... 

104  Tindall,  William 

105  Tomblin,  William.. 

1854. 

106  Armstrong,  Andrew   . . . 

107  Campbell,  Alexander  R. 

108  Clarke,  John  S. 

109  Cragg,  Edward 

110  Dowler,  John  A... 

111  Jacques,  George , 

112  Johnston,  David  A. 

113  Pinch,  Richard 

114  Richardson,  George  T. 

115  Eoy,  James.. . 

116  Russ,  Amos  E 

117  Savage,  John  W 

118  Scales,  William. 

119  Wilson,  John  V 


!  1878 j 
1878 


M. 

1880 

L. 

1876 

1). 

1876 

L. 

1876 

1). 

1876 

1875 


j;  1855. 

ji  120  Ash,  JohnC 

i  121   Bawtinhimer,  Henry.. 

122  Betts,  Jonathan  E.. 

123  D  >wn,  Samuel. 
1876  j!  124  Fletcher,  Ashton  ..... 

125  Hill,  Robert  N. 

126  Kenner,  Henry 

127  Lake.  John  N 

128  Scott,  William  L.      .  .* 

129  Sutherland,  Alexander.. 

130  Sutton,  William 

1856. 

Browning,  Arthur 

Cleworth,  Thomas . . 

Hunter  William  J 

Keough,  Thomas  S 

Kilgour,  Joseph 

Learoyd,  John 

Meacham,  George  M.. 

McGuire,  John 

Peterson,  Andrew  L . 

Philp,  Samuel  C 

Robson,  Ebenezer  . 
Willoughby,  Nicholas  R . 

1857. 
Baker,  Isaac. 
Browne,  George... 

Campbell,  Peter 

Clarkson,  John  B 

Derrick,  Thomas 

Doxee,  Archelaus  .  . . 
Ferguson,  Thomas  A., . . . 
Irwin,  William  . . . 

Jeffery,  Thomas  W 

Potter,  Richard ... 

Potts,  John 

Seymour,  James  C.    .  . 

Shaw,  Calvin 

Smith,  Robert  H. 

1858. 
Anderson,  James       .... 

Blanshard,  Shem 

Hall,  Henry 

Harris,  Edward  ... 
Hewitt,  William  Joseph 

Peake,  William  H 

Washington,  George  . . 
Will,  Phineas  D. 

1859. 

Addison,  Peter 

Briggs,  William 

Gold,  Isaac 

Hamilton,  Thomas  . 
McDonald,  Davidson. 
Thorn,  James.    . . 


1879 


131 
132 
133 
134 
135 
136 
137 
138 
139 
140 
141 
142 

143 
144 

145 

146 

147 

148 

149 

150 

151 

152 

I  153 

!  154 

,,  155 

II  156 


• ».  1879 


.d.  |  1880 

I 
■  i).  I  1879 


I, 


■1880 


1877 
1875 

1877 


157 
158 
159 
160 
161 
162 
163 
164 

165 
166 
167 
168 
169 
170 


■»■    1874 


1860. 


171  Burwash,  Nathaniel.  . 

172  Burwash,  Nathaniel  S. 

173  Fox,  Thomas 

174  Godfrey,  Robert 

175  Greene,  Josiah 

176  Hicks,  William.. 

177  Kenney,  George  H. 

178  Lake,  Charles  V.. . 

179  Leech,  Webster  W 

180  Leith,  Hamilton 

181  Matheson,  James  .  . 

1 82  Matthews,  Henry  S    .  . 

183  Rupert,  Edmund  S.  .  .  . 

184  Willmott,  John  C . . . . 


566 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


1861. 

185  Casson,  Wesley... 

186  Cullen,  Thomas.    

187  Curry,  Erastus 

188  Danard,  William  B 

189  Demill,  AlfordiB. 

190  Depew,  Sidney  F. . 

191  Hunter,  Samuel  J 

192  Leech,  George.. 

193  Tucker,  William.-... 

194  Walker,  Robert... 

195  Washington,  William  C 

196  Weldon,  Isaac.    ... . 

197  Withrow,  William  H.  . . 

1862. 

198  Barker,  William  R 

199  Brown,  George  Martin. 

200  German,  John  F.. 

201  Halstead,  William 

202  Lambly,  Osborn  R 

203  Morrow,  Edward . 

204  Perry,  Charles  E. 

205  Reynar,  Alfred  H .      ... 

206  Wilson,  J.  Carroll.. 

1863. 

207  Dochstader,  John  W 

208  Holmes,  John  H 

209  McClung,  James  A. 

210  Wicher,  John  W 

211  Young,  Egerton  R 

1864. 

212  Campbell,  Thomas.. 

213  Chant,  Joseph  H. 

214  Gee.  Daniel  F 

215  Howell,  Jacob  Eli       ... 

216  Perry,  David.  .    .. 

217  Stonehouse,  James  H. . . 

218  Woodsworth,  James.. 

1865. 

219  Hanson,  Charles  A  . 

220  Jolley,  William  Clowes . 

221  Locke,  Joseph  H. 

222  Smiley,  John 

223  Smythe,  William  J.  . .    . 

224  Totten,  John  W 

1866. 

225  Chapman,  J.  Anderson.. 

226  Eby,  Charles  S..       .. 

227  Hall,  Joseph 

228  McDiarmid,  Neil  A  . . . . 

229  McDougall,  John. . 

230  Pearen,  James 

231  Wilson,  Albert  C  .... 

1867. 

232  Cattanach,  David  . 

233  Cunningham,  Andrew. . 

234  Glover,  Thomas  W 

235  Hall,  William 

236  Hare,  John  J...    . 

237  Johnston,  Robert 

238  Mahan,  John ... 

239  McCulloch,  Robert 

240  McFarlane,  James 

241  Robison,  Matthew  . . 

242  Ryan,  William 

243  Sing,  Samuel .  „  . 

244  Williams,  David 

245  Young  William  J . 

1868. 

246  Crosby,  Thomas ...    ... 

247  Edmison,  Thomas  J 

248  Haddon,  Thomas 


.  .D. 


1876 

1879 


1878 


.D. 
.  M. 


1880 


1878 
1876 


1868.  — Continued. 

249  Hill,  Newton...        

250  James,  Richard  J. 

251  Johnston,  William.  . . 

252  Peters,  Nial  D. . . . 

253  Tovell,  Isaac    

254  Tozeland,  John 

255  Toye,  Reuben  E.. 

1869. 

256  Duke,  Richard 

257  Dundas,  Brabazon  B  . . 

258  Galloway,  Joseph 

2,59  Hare,  Robert  B 

260  Jewell,  John  A.    . . 

261  Manning,  Henry  M 

262  Ocklev,  JohnF... 

263  Reid,  Thomas  R. . 

264  Euttan,  John  H.. 

265  Was*,  John  B 

266  Watson,  Goverdale . 

1870. 

267  Andrews,  Joseph 

268  Bell,  John  W.. 

269  Bryant,  Cornelius .    . 

270  Cairnduff,  William  H. 

271  Campbell,  Thomas  W. . 

272  Cook,  William  H._      .. 

273  German,  Orrin. . 

274  Gibson,  Joseph  R. . . . 

275  Hames,  Arthur  B. 

276  Metcalfe,  James  H. . 

277  Mclntyre,  Charles  E..    .. 

278  Patchell,  Thomas  H 

279  Potter,  Austin.  .. 

280  Roblin,  Philip   ... 

281  Rutledge,  William  L...    . 

282  Semmens,  John. 

283  Smith,  Charles       

284  Thibadeau,  Alexander    . . 

285  Thompson,  Christopher  L, 

286  Turner  James .    . . 

287  Walton,  John 

1871. 

288  Annis.  Jeremiah  W 

289  Bishop,  George  J. 

290  Bowerman,  Allan 

291  Buchanan,  William 

292  Cathcart,  John  W. 

293  Davis,  Peter  W 

294  Glazier,  Adam 

295  Gorf,  Edward  F. 

296  Hall,  Thomas  W.      . . 

297  Hart,  John 

298  Howson,  William  G. . 

299  Langford,  Charles . . . 

300  Mordon,  Thomas  E. 

301  McCarroll,  John. . . 

302  McCauley,  Samuel 

303  Robinson,  Isaac  N. . 

304  Salton.  Samuel  . 

305  Sexsmith,  William  V 

306  Smith,  William  E 

1872. 

307  Grandy,  Thomas . 

308  Hill,  Edward.. 

309  Mearing,  Charles     ... 

310  Pepper,  John 

311  Pickering,  John. . . 

312  Ross,  Andrew  W.    . 

313  Snowden,  Thomas  J 

314  Strachan,  Richard 

315  Torrance,  William... 

316  Whiteside,  Arthur 


loo.  1879 


.  w. 


1876 
1879 


.l.  11879 


.l.  11880 


TORONTO  CONFERENCE. 


567 


1873. 

317  Barltrop,  Alfred  J 

318  Brown,  William  P..      

319  Carter,  Daniel .dp.  I  1875 

320  Dyer,  William  T ' 

321  Edwards,  George   .......... 

322.  Harrison,  James  M 

323  Henderson,  John  C loo.    1879 

324  Jamieson,  William  H. . .  ... 

325  Johnson,  Francis. . 

326  Keam,  Frank  C .    . 

327  Lyons,  Almon  P. 

328  Morrison,  William  R. .        

329  McCamus,  John  A 

330  Olivant,  Edward dp.  j  1875 

331  Richardson,  Henry loc.  j  1876 

332  Rose,  Samuel  P 

333  Shorey,  Sidney  J 

334  Sliter,  Thomas                          . .      .  .d.  ;  1878 
335. Thomas,  Henry       

336  Walker,  George 

337  Wilkinson,  Robert  C.  

.  338  Wilson,  Andrew      ...  

339  Workman,  George  C 

1874.  j 

340  Brown,  Alfred   

341  Brown,  George. .         ....  \ 

1542  Coffey,  George ......  . .      . .  dp.  I  1878 

343  Emsley,  William  H \ 

344  Hastings,  Albert  William .dp.  [  1878 

345  Hicks,  William  Thomas        

346  Manning,  Thomas  B 

347  McAmmond,  Foster.  ..      i 

348  Orme,  Thomas  H l.  I  1879 

349  Reynolds,  George  S. .  ... 

350  Smith,  Albert      ....      dp.  |  1879 


1874. — Continner). 

351  Stewart,  James  W 

352  Wass,  Jabez     .      . . 

353  Wilkinson,  John  M  .    '    . . 

354  Wilson,  Thomas  Bell. 

1875. 

355  Allen,  James  E . . . . 

356  Barkwell,  James  H 

357  Burns,  Robert  Newton . . 

358  Crews,  Lewis  W. 

359  Dracas,  Frederick 

360  Edmunds,  Solomon  C. . . . . 

361  Freeman,  John  W.. 

362  Harper,  Cecil 

363  Hewitt,  George  W- 

364  Langford,  Enos . 

365  Lawson,  Thomas 

366  Lloyd,  Walter  W  . . .  . 

367  Madden,  William  H. 

368  Mills,  Jesse 

369  Stewart,  Andrew ... 

370  Tate,  Charles  M 

371  Taylor,  William 

372  Wallace,  Frank  H.. 

373  Watch,  Charles  W 

1876. 

374  Arkels,  Stephen  A 

375  Dunlop,  Thomas.         ... 

376  Moore,  William  F. 

377  McKee,  Thomas.. 

378  Ottawell,  William 

379  Power,  John 

380  Sherin,  Henry    

381  Stewart,  John  A.       ... 

382  Willmott,  William  F 


.L, 
.DP, 


1877 
1879 

1877 


1878 


..dp.  {1877 
.dp.  j  1877 


.loc.  1 1878 


PROBATIONERS  CONNECTED  WITH  THE  TORONTO  CONFERENCE,  JUNE-  1880; 

SHOWING  THE  YEAR  WHEN  THEIR  MINISTRY  BEGAN. 


1873. 

1  Boddy,  James 

2  Waite,  Joseph 

1874. 

3  Strongman,  William  A 

1875. 

4  Hill,  Lewis  W 

5  McLean,  John 

1876. 

6  Edge,  Joseph 

7  Lewis,  Edward  D 

8  Marshall,  William. 

1877. 

9  Barkwell,  William  J. 

10  Battell,  Elias..      . . 

11  Campbell,  James H.. 

12  Conron,  Matthew  B  . . 

13  Eves,  Edward 

14  Green,  Alfred  Eli..      .. 

15  Liddy,  James. 

16  Marvin,  George  V. . 

17  McCamus,  David  N 

18  West,  William  J.    .. 

1878. 

19  Adams,  George  K.  B . . 

20  Bacon,  William.    . 

21  Beynon,  Thomas  B . . . . 

22  Blakeley,  Charles  E.. . . 

23  Gilbert,  Thomas  H. 

24  Greatrix,  Benjamin . 


.D. 


1880 


1S78. — Continued. 

25  Hirawai,  Tsuneyasu.. 
£6  Hootan,  William  A.. 

27  Jeukinson,  Henry  S. 

28  Koko,  Asagawa 

29  Starr,  John  Edward 

30  Steele,  Thomas  P.. 

31  Sugiyama,  Hiroku. 

32  Yamanaka,  Yema.         ..    . 

1879. 

33  Andrews,  Wilbur  W 

34  Crowle,  Frederick  W 

35  Real,  Joseph  R 

36  Speer,  James  C. .  . 

37  Wheeler,  Albert  D  . 

38  Wilson,  William  F     .... 

1880 

39  Caldwell,  John  W 

40  Elliott,  William     

41  Hasheinoto,  Mutsuchi 

42  Laidley,  Robert  B 

43  Leitch,  Robert  H 

44  Mears,  John 

45  Morgan,  John 

46  McAlister,  James 

47  McTavish,  Hector  W . . 

48  Pattvson,  Wesley  A.  V 

49  Puffer,  Isaac  W..  

50  Wilkinson,  James  W ..... . 

51  Wood,  James  Alex  .  . 


MINISTERS  &  PROBATIONERS  FOR  THE  MINISTRY, 


CONNECTED    WITH    THE 


®;0r0ttt0    danftxtnit, 


1874  to  1880. 


A. 


ADAMS,  GEOEGE  K.  B. 
b.  on  t.  1878. 

1878  Utterson 2 

80  Salisbury,  Manitoba 1 


ADDISON,  PETER. 
1859. 

1874  Newcastle 

77  Trenton 

80  Yonge  Street  North  . . 


ALLEN,  JAMES  E. 

c.  1875.— e.  on  t.  1876.— 

k.  f.  c.  &  o.  1880. 

1875  Durham 1 

76  Cookstown  .     1 

77  Montreal  Theol.  College.  2 

79  Newmarket 1 

80  Sharon  and  Queensville. .  1 

ANDERSON,  JAMES. 

1858. 

1874  Meaford 1 

75  Newmarket..    1 

76  Paisley . .         3 

79  Markdale 1 

80  Sault  Ste.  Marie ....     1 

Financial    Secretary,  1876    to 
1879. 

Chairman  of  District,  1880. 

ANDREWS,  JOSEPH  A. 
1870. 

1874  Norland (n.c.)  1 

65  Victoria  Road ...   1 

76  Withdrew. 

ANDREWS,  WM.  WILBUR. 

c.   1878.— r.  cm  t.   1879. 
1878  Prairie  Grove,  Man.     . .   2 
80  Nelsonville,  Sask    :  1 


ANDREWS,  WILLIAM. 

1843. 

1874  Alderville 1 

75  Hiawatha. . . . ,    1 

Died  April  14th,    1879,   aged 

63  years. 

ANNIS,  JER.  W.,  B.A. 
r.  on  t.  1871.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1876. 

1874  Cobourg..       . .  .(u.v.c.)  2 

76  Picton 1 

77  Toronto — Spadina  A  v. .     1 

78  Scarboro' 3 

A  graduate  ofVictoria Univer- 
sity, Cobourg— B.A. ,  1876. 

ARKELS,  STEPHEN  ALLEN. 

c.   1876.— r.  on  t.  1877.— 

R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1880. 

1876  Milford     ,    1 

77  Bond  Head..     1 

78  Newmarket..    . .  1 

89  Cookstown .  ,      1 

80  Prince  Albert 1 

ARMSTRONG,  ANDREW 

1854. 

1874  Angus.        ...  ..       3 

77  St.  Vincent 3 

80  Rosemont 1 

ARMSTRONG,  JOHN  B. 

1848. 

1874  Davenport  and   )  ,       ,   .  _ 

Seaton (sup  d)  2 

76  Orillia 2 

78  Uxbridge'. 3 

ASH,  JOHN  C. 

1855. 

1874  Agent  Victoria  College..   1 

75  Baltimore  1 

76  Ameliasburg 3 

79  Smithfield  „ .  „ .  = , .   2 

Financial  Secretary,  1878. 


B. 


BACON,  WILLIAM. 
r.  on  t.  1878. 
1878  Amaranth       ... 
79  Cooksville 


BAKER,  ISAAC. 
1857. 

1874  Sarawak 1 

75  Woodford '. . .  3 

78  Penetanguishene ...  2 

80  Adjala...             ..  1 

BARKER,  WILLIAM  R. 

1862. 

1874  Millbrook 3 

77  Millbrook .    (sup'd).  1 

78  Baltimore . . .' .    3 

Financial  Secretary,   1875  and 
1876. 

BARKWELL,  JAS.  HOOKS, 

B.A. 

e.  wit.  1875.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 


1875  Cobourg, 

77  Stouffville. , 

78  Darlington. 

79  Newcastle . . . 

80  Priceville.. 


.(u.v.c.)  2 
1 
1 
1 
1 


A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity, Cobonrg— B.A.,  1877. 

BARKWELL,  WM.  JOHN, 
B.A. 

r.  on  t.  1877. 

1877  Cobourg (u.v.c.)  2 

79  Thurlow . .  1 

80  Newcastle. 1 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity,  Cobourg— B.A. ,  1880. 


TORONTO   CONFERENCE. 


569 


BARLTROP,  ALFRED  JOHN. 

1873. 

1874  Cavan    ...  .  1 

75  Montreal  Theo.  Coll .  3 

78  Bethany  ....  1 

.„  /  No  station — ill,  5  mo.  )  , 

\  Oakwood,-  7  months,    ) 

80  Cannington..  1 

BARRASS,  EDWARD,  M.A. 
1841. 
1874  Aurora..  1 

75  Darlington  ...  3 

78  Brooklin .        . .  . .   2 

80  Omemee  1 

Note.  — As  an  author  he  issued 
his  first  volume,  entitled  "Emi- 
nent and  Popular  Men,"  in  1852, 
which  was  enlarged  and  repub- 
lished in  1868,  with  the  title, 
"Gallery  of  Distinguished  Men. " 
A  Sermon  on  ( 'lass-meetings  in 
1869,  and  "Smiles and  Tears  "  in 
1878.  He  is  a  monthly  contri- 
butor to  the  '•'  Canadian  Metho- 
dist Magazine."  The  honorary 
degree  of  M.A.,  was  conferred 
upon  him  by  the  University  of 
South  Carolina,  June,  1 S77. 

BASKERYILLE,  JAMES. 

1850. 

1874  Artemesia  and  Osprey  1 

75  Maynooth  &  York  River.  2 

77  Wiarton  .      ...  1 

78  Manitowauing 1 

80  Manitowauing..    (mip'd.  )  1 

BATTELL,  ELIAS. 

it.  oh  t.  1877. 

1877  Cannington . .  .1 

78  Cobourg.    ,      .  .(s.  v.  o.)  2 
80  No  station— ill  health. 
Died  August  6th,    1880,   aged 

-    years. 

BAWTINHIMEK,  HENRY. 

1855. 
1874  Cape  Crocker        .      .  .        3 

77  Kilsyth .1 

78  Owen  Sound.    .   (sup'y.)  3| 

BELL,  JOHN  WESLEY,  B.D. 
R.  on  t.  1870.— -i:.  f.  c.  &  o.  1877.  \ 
1874  Cobourg  (u.  v.  <.'.)  1  | 

77  Point  Douglas,  Man 2  1 

79  Nelson  ville .    2  j 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer-  ! 

sity— B.D.  1877- 

Financial  Secietai  v,  1880. 

BETTS,   JONATHAN  ED-      j 
MONDSON. 
1855. 

1874  Bradford 2 

76  Yorkville..    .  2, 

78  Barrie      .  1  i 

79  Prince  Albert  &  Pt.  Perry   1 

80  Newcastle '.II 

Chairman    of    District,   1874,  j 

1875  and  1878. 


BEYNON,  GEORGE. 

1840. 

1874  Yorkville (sup'd.)  4 

78  Brampton.  .(sup'd.)  3 

BEYNON,  THOMAS  B.,   B.A. 

n.  on  t.  1878. 

1878  Arkwright  1 

79  Cobourg (r.v.u. )  2 

A  graduate  of  Victoria. Univer- 
sity—B.  A.,  1880. 

BISHOP,  GEORGE  JOHN. 
r.  out.  1871. — li.  f.  c.  &o.  1875. 
1874  Aurora..  .  3 

77   Mount  Albert 3 

80  Reach  1 

BLACKSTOCK,    WILLIAM  S. 
1846. 

1874  Montreal  Conference.    .      5 
79  Toronto,  Berkeley  Street  2 


BLAKELEY,  CHARLES 

u.  on.  T.  1878. 
Poplar    Point  &  Wood 


E. 


1878 

79 
80 


lands,  Man. 
Nelsonville  . . 
Dominion  City. 


BRIGGS,  JOEL. 
1850. 

1874  Toronto (sup'd.)   1 

Died  May  1st..  1875,  aged  47 
years. 

BRIGOS,   WILLIAM. 

1859. 

1874  Belleville 2 

76  Toronto,  Metropolitan..    3 
j      79  Book-Steward..  .    .   2 

]  Financial  Secretary,  1874. 
t  Chairman  of  District,  1875.  Sec- 
retary of  Conference,  1876  and 
1877."  Delegate  to  the  Second 
General  Conference,  Montreal, 
1878. 

BROCK,  JAMES. 

1830. 

1874  Lindsay.     .       .1 

75  Lindsay (sup'd.)  1 

76  Montreal  Conference. 

BROOKING,  ROBERT. 
1839. 

1874  Hiawatha 1 

75  Alderville ...  6 


BLANSHARD,   SHEM. 
1858. 

1874  Meaford,  South.  2 

76  St.  Vincent..  1 

77  Ohinguaeousy 3 


Kleinlmi'!. 


BODDY,  JAMES. 

1873. 

1874  Allenford  .(x.u.)  1 

75  Cobourg.  .  (s.v.o.)  1 

76  Cobourg..  (c.c.v.)  5 

BOWERMAN,    ALLAN,    M.A. 

1871. 
1874  Winnipeg.  .  .   2 

75  Located. 

Notk. — The  degree  of  M.A. 
was  conferred  upon  him  in  course, 
by  Victoria  University,  1874.  He 
is  now  (1879)  Head  Master  of 
the  County  High  School  at  Far- 
mersville,  Ont. 

BREDIN,  JOHN. 

1842. 
1874  Bowmanville  1 

75  Barrie  .......  3 

78  Walkerton 1 

79  Alliston 2 

Journal  Secretary  of  the  <  !ene- 

ral  Conferences  of  1874  and  1878, 
also  of  the  Toronto  Conference 
from  1874  to  1878  inclusive. 
Chairman  of  District  1874  to 
1880. 


BROWN,  ALFRED. 

c.  1874.—  u.  out.  1875.— 
R.  F.  C.  &  0.  1879. 

1874  Alliston. 

75  Oooksville 

76  Yonge  Street,  North.. 

77  Scarboro'..                      . 

78  Allandale..  .  . 

79  Duftin's  Creek. . 

2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 

BROWNE,  GEORGE. 

1857. 
1874  C'astleton.. 
75  Weston.  .  . 
78  Streets  ville.     ....    ... 

1 
2 
3 

BROWN,  GEORGE  (C). 

c.  1874.—  n.  on  t.  1875.— 

e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 

1874  Avening  ......  1 

75  Thornbury  .  .    1 

76  Cobourg.  .(.s.v.c.)  2 

78  Thornbury  ...  1 

79  Homing's  Mills.  2 

BROWN,  GEO.   MARTIN.  . 
1862. 

1874   Vesprn 2 

76  Bracebi-idge  &  Baysville.  2 

78  Mono  Road.  .  3 

Financial    Secretary,   1874  to 

1877. 

BROWN,  NELSON. 
1846. 
1874  Higli  Bluff.,      .(sup'd.)  2 
76  Expelled. 


570 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


BROWN,  WILLIAM  P. 
c.  1873.— R.  on  t.  1874.— 
R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 
1873  Milford  ....     

74  L'Amable . 

75  Cobourg..        ..   (s.v.c.) 

76  Port  Carling 

77  Rosseau        . 

78  Cobourg.  ..(s.v.c.) 

79  Dalrymple 


BROWNING,  ARTHUR. 

1856. 

1874  Canton          2 

76  Uxbridge 2 

78  Orillia ,    .    3 

Financial   Secretary,    1873  to 

1880. 

BRYANT,  CORNELIUS. 

r.  1870.—  ord.  1874.— 

r.  f.  c.  1875. 

1874  Snmas  and  Chilliwhack.   1 
75  Nanaimo 3 

78  Burrard  Inlet.  3 

BUCHANAN,  WILLIAM. 

1871. 

1874  Millbrook „  1 

75  South  Monaghan. 2 

77  Warsaw. ...  2 

79  Fennella 2 

BURNS,   ROBERT  NEWTON, 
B.A. 

R.  on  t.  1875. — R.  f.  (.'.  &  o.  1879. 

1875  Weston 1 

76  Kleinburg     . .  .1 

77  Cobourg .(u.v.c.)  2 

79  Markham .  .        ...  1 

80  Demorestville  ....  1 
A  Graduate  of  Victoria   Uni- 
versity—B.  A.,  1879. 


c 


BURNS,  WILLIAM. 

1850. 

74  Brampton ...          ... 

75  Streetsville     

78  Yonge  Street  South. . 
80  Wellington 

1 
3 
2 
1 

CAIRNDUFF,  WM.  H. 
1870.— n.  f.  c.  &  o.  1874. 

1874  Beaverton 1 

75  \  Kleinburg,    )  1 
j  Haliburton,  )       

76  Haliburton .  2 

78  Poplar  Points,  Manitoba  1 

79  Withdrew* 

CALDWELL,  JOHN  W 

r.  on  t.  1880. 

1880  Cobourg.  .(s.v.c.)  1 

CAMPBELL,  ALEXANDER  R. 

1854. 
1874  Darlington.  1 

75  Markham . .     2 

77  Sault  Ste.  Marie..  ..   3 

80  Oakwood..  1 

Chairman  of  District,  1877  to 
1879. 


Financial  Secretary,  1877  and 
1880. 

BURWASH,  NATHANIEL,    | 

S.T.D.  j 

1860.  i 

1874  )  Dean  and  Professor  of         ! 

to  >      Biblical  and  Systematic  I 

80  )  Theology,  Cobourg.     j 

BUKWASH,  NATHANIEL  S. 
1860. 

1874  Tiverton 2 

76  Invermay .  3 

79  Hanover .2 

Financial  St'crctary,  1880. 


CAMPBELL,  JAMES  H. 
c.  1877.— is.  on  t.  1878. 

1877  Korah .   1 

78  Cobourg.      ...    .(s.v.c.)  2 
80  Cobourg..  .(u.v.c.)  1 

CAMPBELL,  PETER. 

1857. 
1874  Chinguacousy..    . .  3 

77  Albion  East.!      .  ...    3 

80  Brampton  Circuit  1 

CAMPBELL,  THOMAS. 

1864. 

1874  Lloydtown.  1 

77  Cooks-town    3 

80  Bradford..  1 

CAMPBELL,  THOS.  W.,  B.D. 

1870.— r   f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 
1874  Cobourg...    .      ..u.v.c.   4 

78  Toronto,  Assist.  Editor..  2 
80  Toronto,  Don  Mount    .     1 
A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.D. ,  1879. 

CARR,  GEORGE. 

1842. 

1874  Colborne (sup'd.)  7 

CARROLL,  JOHN,  D.D. 

1827. 

1874  Toronto, Don  Mt.(sup'D.)  7 
Author  of  "  Past  and  Present," 
"Case  and  Cotemporaries,"  5 
vols.,  "School  of  the  Prophets," 
"The  Stripling  Preacher, "  "Life 
of  Robert  Corson,"  and  several 
Tractates. 


CARTER,  DANIEL. 

c.  1873.— r.  on  t.  1874. 

1873  Alliston. 1 

74  Bond  Head  . .  1 

75  Dropped. 


CASSON,-  WESLEY. 

1861. 

1874  Newmarket 1 

75  Meaford .....  2 

77  Selkirk,  Man 3 

80  Parry  Sound,  Ont...    „       1 
Financial  Secretary  1876. 

CATHCART,  JOHN  W. 

1871.— R.  f   c   1875: 
1874  Hillier (n.  c.)  1 

75  Demorestville  &  North- 

port  ...".. 1 

76  Dunsford 3 

79  Prince  Arthur's  Landing  2 

CATTANACH,  DAVID. 

1867. 

1874  Mount  Albert 3 

77  Rosemont .2 

79  Schomberg         2 


CHANT,  JOSEPH   HORATIO 

1864. 

1874  Bloomfield    and    Cherry 

Valley 

77  Montreal  Conference. 


3 


CHAPMAN,    J.    ANDERSON, 
M.A. 
1866. 

1874  Frankford 1 

75  Demorestville  &  North- 
port .......   2 

77  Omemee 3 

80  Campbellford 1 

Financial  Secretary,  1876. 

.  CLARK,  ANDREW. 

1853. 
1874  Lavender..    .  .(n.c.)  1 

75  Walter's  Falls..         ..3 

78  Allenford  . .               ...  2 
80  Huntsville 1 


CLARKE,  JOHN  S. 

1854. 

1874  Whitby  3 

77  Oshawa ...    ....  3 

I      80  Lindsay . .   1 

Financial  Secretary,    1875   to 
1878.    • 
Chairman  of  District,  1880. 
Journal  Secretary  of  the  Con- 
ference, 1879  and  1880. 

CLARKE,  RICHARD. 

1851. 
1874  Norwood 3 

77  Lloydtown 1 

78  Schomberg  ...  1 

79  Rosemont 1 

80  St.  Vincent     1 

Financial  Secretary,  1874. 


TORONTO   CONFERENCE. 


571 


CLARKSON,  JOHN  B.,  M.A. 

1857. 
1874  London  Conference. .    .     5 
79  Torpnto— Sherbourne  St.  2 


CLEMENT,.  EDWIN. 
1845. 

1874  Picton ..   1 

75  Collingwood  . .      ....       3 

78  Brampton       . .        . .         2 

80  Trenton 1 

Chairman  of  District,  1874  to 

1879. 

CLEWORTH,  THOMAS. 

1856. 

1874  Sault  Ste.  Marie 1 

75  Thornbury  .  ....  2 

77  Hastings 2 

79  Cavanville  2 


COCHRAN,  GEORGE. 
1853. 

1874  Yeddo,  Japan  . .       3 

7?  Tokio,  Japan  .  .  . .  2 
79  Toronto— Queen  Street..  2 
Chairman  of  District,  1874  to 

1880. 

COFFEY,  GEORGE, 
c.  1874.— e.  on  t.  1875. 


1874 


75  Chatsworth.. 

76  Pickering.. 

77  Sunderland . . 

78  Dropped.  • 


COLEMAN,  WILLIAM. 

1837. 
1874  Scarboro'  .      ...(sup'd.)  5 
Died  May  27th,  1879,  aged  71 
years. 

CONRON,  MATTHEW  -B. 

c.  1877.—  e.  on  t.  1878. 

1877 ...    1 

78  Hanover     .      ....'.   1 

79  Montreal .. (theol.  col.)  1 

80  Cobourg      ..      ..(s.v.c.)  1 


COOK,  WILLIAM  HENRY. 
1870.— e.  f.  c.  1875. 

1874  Marmora 2 

76  Coboconk 2 

78  Mono  3 


CRAGG,  EDWARD. 
1854. 
1874  Smithfield. 
76  Percy.      . 
79  Canton. . 


CRAWFORD,  JAMES. 


1851. 
1874  Waubamik. 
75  McKellar.. 


.  (sup'y)  1 
.(supy').  6 


CREIGHTON,  KENNEDY. 
1836. 
1874  Orillia .  .... 

76  Brighton 

79  Rama 


CREWS,  LEWIS  WARNER. 

e.  on  t.  1875. 

1875  Cobourg  .     .    .(u.  v.  o.)  2 
77  London  Conference. 

CROSBY,  THOMAS. 

1868. 
1874) 

to  >  Fort  Simpson,  B.  C. 
80  \ 


CROWLE,  FREDERICK  WM, 
B.A. 

1879  Kleinburg 1 

80  Hanover  1 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.A. ,  1879. 

CULBERT,  THOMAS. 

1850. 

1874  Cannington..        .      ..    .2 

76  Cannington..      .(sup'd.)  5 


CULLEN,  THOMAS. 
1861. 

1874  Sidney 

75  Belleville,  Bleeker  St. 

78  Colborne 

79  Brighton 


CUNNINGHAM,  ANDREW 

1867. 
1874  Cooksville.  ....       2 

76  Orangeville 2 

78  Wellington 2 

80  London  Conference. 

Financial  Secretary,  1879. 

CURRY.  ERASTUS. 

1861. 

1874  Garden  River (sup'd)  1 

75  Batchewana .1 

76  Sault  Ste.  Marie.. (sup't)  5 


D- 


DANARD,  WILLIAM  B. 
1861. 


1874  Arran          ... 

1 

75  Chesley 

3 

78  Woodford. 

3 

DARLINGTON,  ROBERT. 

1840. 

1874  Brooklin  . .     ...  (sup'y).  7 


1 


DAVIES,  PETER  W 
1871.— ord.  1876.— R.F.C.  1879. 

1874  Clarke...  ..   1 

75  No  station — his  own 

request 

76  Denbigh  &  Abinger  . .   1 

77  Vennacher      . .  2 

79  Wooler 1 

80  Coboconk . .        . .  1 

DE  GEER,  JAMES. 
1880  Received  as  a  Supernume- 
rary from  the  Methodist  Episco- 
pal Church  of  Canada. 

DEMILL,  ALFORD  BYRON. 

1861. 
1874  Oshawa  .(syp'y.)  7 

Note. — He  is  President  of  De- 
mill's  Ladies'  College,  at  Oshawa. 
This  College  is  non-denomina- 
tional, its  object  is  to  bring  the 
higher  branches  of  education 
within  the  reach  of  all  young 
ladies.  To  mental  and  ^Esthetic 
Culture  is  added  such  lessons  in 
domestic  training  as  shall  fit 
students  to  perform  the  duties  of 
any  position  in  life.  The  num- 
ber of  students  for  the  past  year 
(1879-80)  was  125.  The  faculty 
of  instruction  numbers  13. 

DERRICK,  THOMAS. 

1857. 

1874  Victoria  and  Saanich..       1 

75  Burrard  Inlet 3 

78  New  Westminster  ..  2 
Died  March  29th,   1880,  aged 

65  years. 

Note. — He  was  on  his  return 
journey  to  Canada,  and  when  be- 
tween Sacramento  and  Rocklin, 
on  the  Central  Pacific  Railway, 
he  was  suddenly  called  to  his  re- 
ward. He  was  buried  in  Sacra- 
mento. 

DEWART,  E.  HARTLEY,  D.D. 

1851. 
1874  Editor  of  the  Christian  \  » 
Guardian,  Toronto,  f 
Note.  — He  is  author  of  "Songs 
of  Life, "  "  Broken  Reeds, "  "Liv- 
ing Epistles."  and  some  tracts. 
The  honorary  degree  of  Doctor  in 
Divinity  was  conferred  upon  him 
by  the  University  of  Victoria 
College,  May,  1879. 

DINGMAN,  GARRETT  J. 
1853. 

1874  Wellington..  ..    1 

75  Castleton..    .  3 

78  Campbellford .  ..2 

80  Pickering ....  . .            1 

Financial  Secretary,  1878-9. 


572 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


DOCHSTADER  JOHN  W 

1863. 

1874  Osprey 2 

Died  Feb.  26th,  1876,  aged  35 
years. 

DOEL,  JOHN. 

1852. 

1874  Toronto. (sup'd.)  7 

DOUSE,  JOHN. 

1834. 

1874  Toronto.  .(sup'd.)  5 

79  Barrie (sup'd.)  1 

80  Innisfil ...    (sup'd.  )  1 

Treasurer  of  the  Superannuation 
Fund. 

D'OWLER,  JOHN  ALEX. 
1854. 

1874  Montreal  Conference .. . .   2 

76  Fenella..  . .   3 

79  Vroomanton 2 

DOWN,  SAMUEL. 

1855. 

1874  Minden .3 

77  Beaverton ...     .  (sup'd.  )  4 


DOXEE,  ARCHELAUS. 
1857. 

1874  Tweed 2 

76  Smithfield    ...      ....       3 

79  Percy .  ,   2 


DRACAS,  FREDERICK. 
R.  on  t.  1875. 

1875  Alliston. .       ....  1 

76  Durham    . .  . .       1 

77  Avening 1 

78  Rosseau 1 

79  Located. 

=  DUKE,  RICHARD. 

1869  Irish  Wesleyan  Conf. .    .  7 

76  Allandale  ....  . .  2 

78  Cooksville.         ] 

79  Gravenhurst ....  2 

Financial  Secretary,  1880. 

DUNDAS,  BRABAZON  B. 

i869. 

1874  Shelburne       . .      ......    i 

75  Yonge  Street  North  . .  ...   1 

76  Lindsay .  (sup'd.  )  1 

77  Withdrew. 

DUNLOP,  THOMAS. 
k.  «t.  1876.—  r.  f.  r.  &o.  1880. 

1876  Oakvvood. .       .......       1 

77  Cooksville.    .......  i 

78  Weston  .  2 

80  Bannockburn  ...  1 


•  DYER,  WILLIAM  T. 
c.  1873.— r.  out.  1874.— 
r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878. 
1873  Bobcaygeon. . . .  ...   1 

74  Chandos  . .  .  . .    . .   1 

75  Manvers 1 

76  Montreal  Theol.  College.  2 
78  Rockwood,  Man.       . .       3 


E. 


EBY,  CHARLES  S.,  M.A. 
1866. 
1874  London  Conference. 

76  Yeddo,  Japan.. 

77  Tokio,  Japan.    

78  Kofu,  Japan 


EDGE,  JOSEPH. 

r.  on  t.  1876. 

1876  Arkwright       . . . . .   2 

78  Chesley.  ...      1 

79  Montreal  Theol.  College.  2 

EDMISON,  THOMAS  J.,  B.D. 
1868. 

1874  Baltimore ......      ...     1 

75  Campbellford..  3 

78  Grafton.  1 

79  Plainville 2 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.D. ,  1880. 

EDMUNDS,  SOLOMON 

CHESLEY,  B.D. 

r.  on  t.  1875.—  r.  f.  c.  &  0.  1879. 

1875  Cobourg .    ..(u.v.c.)  2 

77  Canton  .  ....       2 

79  Lakefield 1 

80  Sandfield 1 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.D. ,  1877. 

EDWARDS,  GEORGE. 

1873.— r.  f.  0.  &  o.  1878. 

1874  Palestine,  Man  . :  1 

75  Victoria,  Sask 1 

76  Montreal  Theol.  College.  1 

77  Grafton.  . .  1 

78  Melville    ...      . .      . .  1 

79  Stayner       .  ...  2 


ELLIOTT,  WILLIAM. 

r.  on  t.  1880. 

1880  Thorn  bury  1 

EMSLEY,  WILLIAM  H. 

c.  1874.— 11.  on  t.  1875.— 

r.  f.  c.  &.  o.  1878. 

1874  Maynooth „ 1 

75  Trenton.  .... 1 

76  Newcastle  .  ,  .  ...   1 


1877  Markham.      . 

78  Newcastle. . 

79  Maganetawan. 

80  Minden. 


ENGLISH,  JOHN. 

'  1848. 
1874  Cobourg..  .(sup'd.)  7 


EVANS,  JOHN  SW ANTON. 
1847. 

1874  Uxbridge 2 

76  Davenport...     .{sup'd.)  2 
78  London  Conference 8 


EVES,  EDWARD. 
R.  on  t.  1877. 
1877  Lloydtown.    ........ 


78  Alliston. 

79  Innisfil. 


F. 


FAWCETT,  MICHAEL.. 

1841. 

1874  High  Bluff,  Manitoba...  1 

75  Portage  la  Prairie,  Man..  1 

76  Yonge  St.  Centre.     . .       3 
79  Cooksville..  ..2 


FERGUSON,,  THOMAS 
ALEXANDER. 

1857. 

1874  Markham.. .  . .  1 

75  Bowmanville  ...  1 

76  Bradford.      2 

78  Weston       2 

80  Eglinton (sup'd)  1 

Financial  Secretary,  1874. 

.    FISH,  CHARLES. 
1848. 

1874  Peterboro' 1 

75  Lindsay  2 

77  Cobourg. . .     2 

79  Owen  Sound 2 


Chairman   of   District,    1875, 
1876,  1879  and  1880. 

FLETCHER,  ASHTON. 

1855. 

1874  Hastings (sup't.)  4 

78  Peterboro'       ...(sup't.)  3 


FOX,  THOMAS. 
1860. 
1874  Brock  ...... 

75  Coboconk 

76  Victoria  Road 
78  Blairton..      . 


(n.  c.)  1 

1 

2 

....  3 


TORONTO    CONFERENCE. 


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FREEMAN,  JOHN  WELDON, 
B.  D. 

R.   Oil  T.    1875. 

1875  Cobourg (u.  v  o.)  2 

77  London  Conference. 
A  graduate  in  Divinity  of  Vic- 
toria University,  Cobourg — B.D., 
1877. 


G 


GALLOWAY,  JOSEPH. 

1869. 

74  Silver  Islet . . 

75  Prince  Albert 

76  Markdale.. 

79  Invermay         . . 

1 
1 
3 

2 

GARRY,  ROBERT. 

1834. 

1874  Brockville      ....(sup'y).   2 

76  Morrison.  .  .(sup'y).   1 
Died  Oct.  31st.,  1879  aged  — 

year?. 

GEE,  DANIEL  F 
1864. 

L874  Bond  Head 3 

77  Aurora ...   3 

80  Thornbury  .    .     1 

Financial   Secretary,   1876    to 

1879. 

GEMLEY,  JOHN. 

1841. 

1874  Sec.U.C.B  Society,  Toronto 

75  Withdrew  and  united  with 
the  Episcopalian  Church,  he  is 
now  (1880)  in  London,  Ontario. 

GERMAN,  JOHN  FERGU- 
SON, M.A. 
1802. 
1874  Alliston       .  .  2 

76  Winnipeg,  Man...  4 

80  Picton,  Ont 1 

Financial  Secretary,  1875. 
Chairman  of  District,    1876  to 

1880. 

GERMAN,  ORRIN. 

1870.— it.  f.  c.  1874. 

1874  Oxford  House,  H.B.T.       5 

79  Norway  House,  H.B.T.     2 

GIBSON,  JOSEPH  R. 

1870.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1875. 

L874  Innisfil 1 

75  Haliburton 1 

76  McKellar 2 

78  Garden  River  and  Korah  2 

GILBERT,  THOMAS  H. 

k.  on  t.   1878. 

1878  Maple  Ridge,  B.C.    ..        2 

80  Nanaimo  &  Wellington.     1 


GLAZIER,  ADAM. 

1871.— R.  f.  c.  1875. 

1874  Meaford 1 

75  Hepworth 2 

77  Cape  Crocker       3 

80  Hall's  Bridge  &  Chandos  1 

GLOVER,  THOMAS  W 

1807. 

1874  Durham           .  .              .  .  1 

75  Albion  East .  2 

77   Morrison  .. .  2 

79  Minden 1 

80  Fenelon  Falls..          ..  1 

GODFREY,   ROBERT. 
1870. 

1871   Bobcaygcon 1 

75  Omemee    2 

77  Durham  3 

80  Allenford 1 

GOFF,  EDWARD  FADE. 
1871.— k.  f.  c.&<>.  1875. 

1874  Yonge  Street  North  1 

75  Toronto  Fifth       1 

76  Plainville  ...  1 

77  Cooksville 1 

78  Streets ville 2 

80  Port  Perry        ....  1 

GOLD,  ISAAC. 

1859. 

1874  Stayner     2 

76  Alton  ..'. 2 

78  Oakwood 2 

80  Oakwood (sup'd.)  1 

Financial  Secretary,  1874-75. 


GRANDY  THOMAS 

1872.—  k.  f.  o.  &o.  1876. 

1874  Omemee  .  .  1 

75  Chandos 1 

76  Brudenell  and  Bangor  2 

78  Dalrvmple 1 

79  Rugby  ... 2 

GREATRIX,  BENJAMIN. 

r.  on  t.  1878. 

1878  Stouffville  . .  . .  1 

79  Darlington 1 

70  Cobourg  .(s.  v.  c.)  1 

GREEN,  ALEXANDER  T. 

1845. 

1874  Port  Hope (sup'd.)  7 

GREEN,  ALFRED  ELI. 

r.  on  r.  1877. 

1877  Naas,  B.C 4 

GREEN,  ANSON,  D.D. 
1824. 
1874  Toronto.  ...(sup'd.)  5 

Died  Feb.  19th,  1879,  aged  78 
years. 


GREEN.  JOS  I  AH. 

1860. 

1S74  Invermay  .  .  2 

76  Hanover      3 

79  Paisley         2 

Financial  Se  retary,  1874. 

GREENER,  JAM  US. 

1843. 

1874  Lindsay (sup'd.)  7 


H. 


HADDON,  THOMAS. 

1868. 

1874  Montreal  Conference. ...  2 

76  Little  Current 1 

77  Priceville                   3 

80  Hepworth             1 

HALL,    HENRY. 

1858. 
1874  Arkwright (sup'y.  )  7 

HALL,   JOSEPH. 
1866. 

1874  Nanaimo,  B.C 1 

75  Sumas  k  Chilliwhack,BC  3 

78  Nanaimo 1 

79  Nanaimo  &  Wellington.   2 
Financial    Secretary,   1876    to 

1878. 

HALL,   THOMAS  \V 

1871.— ord.  1876. — r.f.  c.  1877. 
1874  Chatsworth.  .  .  .(sup'y.)  1 

75  Huntsville  ...        1 

76  Spence. .......  :j 

79  Huntsville ] 

80  Birtle,  N.W.T 1 

Financial  Secretary,  1879. 

HALL,  WILLIAM. 

1867. 

1874   Berkeley (n.  </.)   ] 

75  Manitowaning  .  .       3 
78  Wiarton  3 

HALSTEAD,  WILLIAM. 

1862. 

1874  Prince  Arthur's  Land'g .    2 

76  Poi'tage  La  Prairie,  Man.   4 


80  Selkirk,  Man. 


1 


HAMES,  ARTHUR  B. 

1870.—  r.  f.  c  &  o.  1875. 

1874   Milford      1 

75  Prince  Arthur's  Landing  1 

76  Fort  Francis 2 

78  Morris,  Man     .  2 

80  Meadow  Lea,  Man..  1 


574 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


\ 


HAMILTON,  THOMAS. 
1859. 

1874  London  Conference 3 

77  Meaford ..(sup'd.)  4 

HANSON,  CHARLES 

AUGUSTINE. 
1865. 


1874  Belleville 

75  Wellington 

78  Montreal  Conference . 
Financial  Secretary,  1877. 


HARE,  JOHN  JAMES,    M.A. 

1867. 
1874  )  Principal  Ontario 
to  >  Ladies'  College, 

78  )  Whitby. 

79  i  Principal  and  Governor, 

80  )     Ontario  Ladies'  College. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity. He  received  the  degree  of 
M.A.  in  course,  May,  1879. 

HARE,  ROBERT  B.,  P.. A. 

1874  Cobourg,  U.V.C. 

75    1  In  Europe  pursuing 
to    >         his  studies  by 

78  J  Conference  permission. 

79  I  No  record  in 

80  \  Conference  Minutes. 
A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.A.,  1875. 

HARPER,  CECIL,  B.A. 

1875  London  Conference 5 

80  Keene  1 


HARPER,  EPHEAIM  B.,  D.D. 
1841, 

1874  Cobourg  ...         1 

75  Port  Hope 1 

76  Belleville,  First.. ..  2 

78  Peterboro 3 

Chairman  of  District,  1874  to 

1880.  President  of  Conference, 
1878.  The  honorary  degree  of 
Doctor  in  Divinity  was  conferred 
upon  him  by  the  Wesleyan 
University,  Middletown,  Connec- 
ticut, in  June,' 1879. 

HARRIS,  EDAVARD. 
1858. 
1874  Picton,  (sup'd). 
Died  Oct.  9th,   1874,  aged  41 


HARRISON,  JAMES  M. 

1873.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1877. 

1874  Headingly&Boyne  River.  1 

75  Portage  La  Prairie 1 

76  Boyne  River.      .  2 

78  Pembia  Mountains. .  1 

79  High  Bluff 2 


HART,  JOHN. 

1871.— R.  f.  o.  &  o.  1875. 

1874  Pickering..  1 

75  Manvers  .  1 

76  Atherly 3 

79  Severn  Bridge 2 

HASHEINTO,  MUTSUCHI. 
R.  on  t.  1880. 
1880  Tokio— Japan. 

HASTINGS,  ALBERT  WM. 
c.  1874.— Pv.  on  t.  1875. 


1874  Lloydtown. 

75  Rosemont. 

76  Walkerton    . 

77  Bloomfield. 

78  Located. 


HELLIWELL,  THOMAS. 
1880  Point  Douglas,  Man.  (sup'  y) 

Note. — He  was  received  in 
June,  1880,  from  the  Rock  River 
Conference  of  the  Methodist 
Episcopal  Church,  U.  S. 

HENDERSON,  JOHN  C 

c.  1873.— r.  on  t.  1874. 

1873  Minden.  1 

74  Woodville. . . 1 

75  Hall's  Bridge  and    Mud 

Lake .    . .      . .   1 

76  Montreal  Theo.  College..  2 

78  Bond  Head 1 

79  Located 

HEWITT,  GEORGE  W.,  B.A 

c   1875.— r.  onT.  1876.— 
r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1874. 
1875  . 

76  Weston 

77  Kleinburg. 

78  Cobourg. .  .  .(s.v.c.) 

79  Meadow  Lea,  Man. 

80  Magnetawan,  Ont . 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.A.,  May,  1874. 


HEWITT,  WILLIAM  JOSEPH. 

1858. 
1874  Consecou ..,,,.,...  1 

75  Bridgewater  .  .  , ,  3 

78  Bnieebridge..    ...      .  2 

80  Portage  la  Prairie,  Man.   1 
Chairman  of  District,  1878  to 

1880. 

HICKS,  WILLIAM. 

1860. 

1874  Orangeville . .       2 

76  Prince  Arthur's  Landing  3 

79  Yotict'.'  S'rrot  (Vntvp.  ,    :    2 


HICKS,  WILLIAM  THOMAS, 

c.  1874.— r.  out.  1875.— 
r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878. 
1874  Marmora.. . 

75  Shannonville      ... 

76  Stirling 

77  Walkerton „ 

78  Chatsworth . .    .      . 

79  Williamsford  Station...     2 

HILL,  EDWARD. 

1872.— ord.  1875.— r.  f.  c.  1876. 
1874  Haliburton. 

75  Dunsford 

76  Stouffville 

77  Newcastle     

78  Vroomanton  

79  Cartwright    . .      ......   2 

HILL,  LEWIS  W 
o.  1875.— k.  on  t.  1876. 

1875 1 

76  Alliston 1 

•  77  Bradford 1 

78  Cobourg (u.v.o.)  3 

HILL,  NEWTON. 
1868. 


1874  Newtonville. 
76  Sunderland.. 
79  Millbrook. 


HILL,  ROBERT  NEWTON. 

1855. 
1874  Huntsville      ...(sup'y)  7 

HIRAIWA,  TSUNEYASU. 

R.  mi  t.  1878. 

1878  Tokio,  Japan  .  . .  3 

HODGSON,  JOHN. 
1850. 


1874  Cartwright . 
75  Durham 
77  Maxwell  . . 
80  Bruce  Mines 


HOGG,  DAVID. 

r.  oh  t.  1874. 

1874  Milford .         . .         ....   1 

75  Marmora .     1 

76  No  Station. —Ill-health. 


HOLMES,  JOHN  H. 

r.  f.  v.  1876. 

18631  Withthe 
to  J-         Church  of 

75  J  United  Brethren. 

76  Hanover  .(sup'y.)  5 

HOOTAN,  WILLIAM  H. 
r.  on  t.  1878. 

1878  Manitowaning . .   1 

79  Chesley 1 

80  Weston..    ..  ....   1 


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HOSSOI,  TOSHIMI. 

ll.  on  T.  1878. 

1878  Nurnadzi,  Japan..        ..     1 

79  Kofu..  .. 1 

80 

HOWARD,  ISAAC  BROCK. 

1840. 

1S74  London  Conference 6 

80  Millbrook...  .(sup'd)  1 

HOWARD,   VINCENT  B. 

1833 

1874  Cobourg      (sup'd)  7 

HOWELL,  JACOB  ELI,  M.A. 
1864. 

1874  Trenton.  3 

77   Newcastle  • .                  .  .  3 

80  Aurora . .           .  .  1 

Financial  Secretary,  1875  and 

1876. 

HOWSON,   WILLIAM  G. 
1871— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1875. 
1874  Bradford.  1 

75  Lloydtown      2 

77  Yonge  Street  North  2 

79  Ballyduti'..  -    1 

80  Chinguacousy 1 

HUGHES,  JAMES. 

1839. 

1874  Colborne.  .(sup'd)  7 

HUNT,  JOHN. 

1844. 
1874  Yonge  Street  North  . .        1 

75  Yonge  Street  South  3 

78  Ontngeville.  ..       3 
Financial    Secretary,    1878    to 

1880. 

HUNTER,  SAMUEL  JAMES. 

1861. 
1874  Toronto— Elm  Street. .     2 

76  Toronto— Queen  Street.  .    3 

79  Toronto— Elm  Street. .  .     2 
Secretary  of  Conference,  1880. 

HUNTER,  WM.  JOHN,   D.D. 

1856. 

1874  Montreal  Conference 4 

78   Yorkville — Bloor  Street.   3 

Financial  Secretary,  1879  and 
1880. 

The  honorary  degree  of  Doctor 
in  Divinity  was  conferred  upon 
him  by  the  University  of  Chicago, 
1878. 

HUNTINGTON,  SILAS. 
1850. 

1874  Belleville (sup'y)  6 

80  Montreal  Conference. 


IK  WIN,  WILLIAM. 

1857 
1874  Cookstown  . .        .   1 

75  Cookstown.      ...(sup'd)  1 

76  Markdale (sup'd)  1 

Financial  Secretary,  1874. 
Died  Oct.   9th,   1879,  aged   43 

years. 


J. 


JACQUES,  GEORGE. 

1854. 

1X74  Sauireeii,  Indian  Mission.   7 


JENK1NSON,  HENRY 

SAMUEL. 

R.  on  t.  1878. 

1878  Thurlow 1 

79  Canton..  .  .    1 

80  Cobourg .  .•      ...  (s.  y.  <  •. )  1 

JENNINGS  DAVID. 

1844. 

1874  Weston  .  ..(sup'd.)  3 

77  Davenport...      .(sup'd.)  4 

JEWELL,  J.  ARTHUR,  B.A. 

1869. 
1874   Blairton  1 

75  Bnbeavgeon..  .  3 

78  Woodvi'lle.  .  .  .3 


JAMES,   RICHARD  G. 
1868.  — u.  f.  r.  &  (».  1874. 

1874  Morrison 

75  Coldwater. 
77  Little  Current. 


JOHNSON,   FRANCIS. 
I      1873.— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1877. 

1  !  1874  Oakwood 1 

0  :      75  Cobourg.             .  (s.v.c. )  2 
■2        77  Minden 2 


79  GoreP.ny&Shegwaondah  1  j      79  Atherley. 

80  Manitowaning 1  ! 

Financial  Secretary,    1879  and 

1880. 


.1AMIESON,   WILLIAM 
HENRY,  M.A. 

v.  1873.— R.  om.  1875.— 
r.  f.  c.  &  <>.  1877 

1873 ..  1 

74  Weston.  .  1 

75  Rugby     1 

76  Amaranth 1 

77  Prince  Albert  &Pt.  Perry  1 

78  Homings  Mills  1 

79  Stirling 2 

A  graduatejof  Victoria  Univer- 
sity. B. A.,  1876;  M.A.  in  course, 
1879. 

JEFFER1S,  THOMAS  M 

1847. 

1874  Milford (n.  c.)  1 

75  Milford  ..(sup'd.)  1 

76  Wiarton...  .  .  1 

77  Wiarton..      .      .(sup'd.)  1 

78  London  Conference. 

JEFFERS,   WELLING'!''  »N, 
D.D. 
1836. 

1874  Cobourg... .  3 

77   Lindsay.  .  .  ...  3 

80  Belleville 1 

President   of    the  Conference, 

1876.  Chairman  of  District,  1876 
to  1880. 

JEFFERY,  THOMAS  WESLEY 
1857.  j 

1874  Toronto,  Richmond  St...   2 
76  Toronto,  Elm  Street...       3 

79  Cobourg  2 


JOHNSON,  JOSHUA  H.,  M.A. 
j  1849. 

!  1874  Agent  Victoria  College..   5 
79  Toronto (sup'd.)  2 

JOHNSTON,    DAVID 

ARTHUR. 

1854. 

1874  Belleville..  .(sup'd.)  2 

76  Yorkville.  .(sup'd.)  1 

77  Withdrew. 


JOHNSTON,  ROBERT. 

1867. 

1874  Durham 
75  Silver  Islet . 
77  Hepworth 
80  Brookholm. 

1 

■> 

3 
1 

JOHNSTON,  WILLIAM. 

1868. 

1874   Paisley             ..     .. 
76  Flesherton 

79    Meaford. 

2 
3 



JOLLEY,   WM.  CLOWES. 

1865. 

1874  Alleuford..  .  .      .  .  2 

76  Ballydutf 3 

79  Demorestville ..    .  .  1 

80  Oshawa  .  .  (sup'o.)  1 

JONES,  RICHARD. 

1825. 

1874  Cobourg (sup'd.)  7 

Treasurer  of  Educational  Fund. 


576 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


K. 


KEAM,  FRANK  COUCH. 
1873.— R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878. 


.(s.v.c.) 


1874  Grafton . . . 

75  Barrie 

76  Rugby 

77  Cobourg. . . 

78  Rosemont . . 

79  Bond  Head . 

80  Aurora.. 


KENNER,  HENRY. 
r.  f.  c.  1875. 


Bible  Christian 

Conference,  England. 


1855 
to 
60 

61  }   Bible  Christian 

»?  (       Conference,  Canada. 

75  Manvers  . .       1 

76  Madoc ..       3 

79  Hastings.  2 


KENNY,  GEORGE  H. 
1860. 

1874  Bruce  Mines       . .  4 

78  Haliburton...      .      1 

79  Haliburton         .(sup'd.)  1 

80  Thessalon  ...  (sup'd.  )  1 
Financial  Secretary,  1877. 


KEOUGH,  THOMAS  STOTT. 
1856. 

1874  Yonge  Street  Centre. .       2 

76  Cooksville.         3 

79  Sunderland ...    .  2 

Secretary  of  Conference,  1879. 
Financial  Secretary,  1879  and 

1880. 

KILGOUR,  JOSEPH. 
1856. 


1874  Shannonville  . . . 

76  Moira    

77  Thomasburg 
79  Thurlow     . . 


KOKO,  ASAGAWA. 
R.  on  t.  1878. 
1 878  Kofu,  Japan 

79  Numadzu,  Japan 

80  Tokio,  Japan 


KOYL,   EPHRAIM   UIXIK. 
1853. 

1874  Stoutfville 2 

76  Baltimore        .  „  . . 2 

78  Baltimore .(sui-'d.)  3 

Died    November    21st,     1880, 
aged  66  years. 


L. 


LA1DLEY,  ROBERT  V- 

r.  on  t.  1880. 

1880  Oakwood :„....     1 

LAIRD,  JOHN  G. 

1848. 

1874  Owen  Sound..  2 

76  Bowmanville      3 

79  Barrie .2 

Secretary  of  Conference,  1878. 
Chairman  of  District,  1879  to 

1880.  , 

LAIRD,    WILLIAM    HENRY 
I  1855. 

1874  Oshawa.      .  . .       3 

77  Whitby .2 

79  Port  Hope. ,    .    2 

Chairman  of  District,  1874  to 

1880. 

LAKE,    CHAS.    VANDUSEN. 

1860. 
1874  Scarboro' 3 

77  Bloornficld    ..  ..2 
79  Vespra ....      2 

LAKE,  JOHN  NELSON. 

1855. 

1874  Toronto (sup'y.)  7 

LAMBLEY,  OSBORN  R.,  M.A. 

1862. 
1874  Brighton..  2 

76  Newmarket      2 

78  Belleville  North  ...   3 
Financial  Secretary,  1874-75. 

LANG  FORD,  CHARLES. 

1871— R.  k.  c   &  o.  1876. 

1874  Barrie 1 

75  Montreal  Theo.  College..   1 

76  Toronto,  Don  Mount.        2 

78  Cookstown       1 

79  Aurora  .........  1 

80  Bond  Head 1 


LANGFORD,  ENOS. 

c.   1874-75.— R.  on  t.  1877.— 

ord.  1878. 
1875  Port  Carling.  1 

76  Morrison  ....         2 

78  Oxford  House,  H.B.T..     3 

LAWSON,  THOMAS. 

it.  mi  t.  1875.— ord.  1876.— 

r.  f.-  c   1879. 

1875  Victoria  Road  ... .  1 

76  Palestine,  Man .2 

78  Little  Saskatchewan ...     3 


LEAROYD,  JOHN. 
1856. 

1874  Yonge  Street  South 1 

75  Brampton  .    . .    ,        ...   2 

77  Picton. 3 

80  Oshawa         . .        ...    . .   1 

Chairman  of  District,  1877  to 
1879. 


LEECH,  GEORGE. 
1861. 
1874  Brock  . 

75  Sunderland 

76  Newton ville . 

79  Stouffville 


LEECH,  WEBSTER  WESLEY 

1861). 
1874  Bracebridge  . .  ...   2 

76  Pickering   . .  . .  3 

79  Fenelon  Falls 1 

80  Fenelon  Falls     .  (sup'd.  )  1 

LEGATE,  THOMAS. 

1873.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.   1878. 

1874  Thornbury       ...        ...   1 

75  Avening    .    1 

76  Chats  worth .1 

77  Cobourg .  (s.  v.  c. )  1 

78  Lyon's  Head 3 

LEITCH,  ROBERT  H. 

r.  on  t.   1880. 

1880  Canton 1 

LEITH,  HAMILTON. 

I860.. 

1874  Bay  of  Quinte  .    .  .(n.c.)  1 

75  Flinton   and  Addington 

Road 3 

78  Sutton...  3 

LEVER,  JOHN. 

1835. 

1 87  4  Sidney (sup'd.  )  1 

Died  April  — ,  1875,  aged  73 
years 

LEWIS,  EDWARD  DEWART. 
r.  on  t.  1876. 

1876  Lakefield. .  1 

77  Pickering. .  1 

78  Cobourg (s.  v.  c.)  2 

80  Darlington       ...  1 

LIDDY,  JAMES. 
r.  on  t.  1877. 

1877  Mono 1 

78  Montreal  Theo   Coll 1 

79  Cobourg  ,(s.  v.  c.)  1 

80  Markham...    . , 1 

LLOYD,  WALTER  WILBUR. 

e.o»t.  1875.— r.f.  c.&o.  1880. 
1875  Utterson 1 

76  Montreal  Theo.  College..  1 

77  Cobourg     (s.  v.  c.)  2 

79  Thornbury    .  ....   1 

80  Scarboro'        . ,  „ .  „ 1 


TORONTO    CONFERENCE. 


577 


LOCKE,  JOSEPH  H. 
1865. 

1874  Weston 1 

75  Colborne...    .  3 

78  Belleville,  Holloway  St.     3 

Financial    Secretary,    1876  to 
1880. 

LYONS,  ALMON  P. 
1871.— R.  f.  c.  &.  0.1877. 
1874  Spence 

75  Hillsdale  &  Penetangui- 

shene 

76  Allenford 

77  Eden  Grove 

79  Tiverton 

80  Gore  Bay 


M. 


MADDEN,    DAVID    BREAK- 
EN  RIDGE. 

1874  Oshawa  .(sup'd.)  1 
-75  Whitby. .  .(sup'd.)  1 

76  Prince  Albert     .(sup'd.)  5 

MADDEN,  WM.  HENRY. 
p..  on  t.  1875. — r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 

1875  Pickering 1 

76  Sunderland ] 

77  Aurora . .  1 

78  Markham . .  1 

79  Eugenia  Falls.  ..  2 

MAHAN,  JOHN. 

1867. 
1874  Homing's  Mills 3 

77  Thombury  . .      . .   3 

80  Cookstown  ...  . .   1 

MANLY,  JOHN  G. 

1834. 

1874  Toronto.  .(sup'y.)  7 

MANNING,  HENRY   MARK. 
1869  — r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1874. 

1874  White  Fish  Lake,  H.B.T.  1 

^g  I  Point  Douglas,        )  . 

j  Edmonton  House,  \ 

76  EdmontonHouse, H.B.T.  2 

78  Wood ville, H.B.T 1 

79  FortMc  Leod,  H.B.T  1 

80  Eglinton,  Ontario.  1 

MANNING,  THOMAS,  B.A. 

c.  1874.— r.  o»i  t.  1875.— 

R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878. 

1874  Cookstown .  . .         2 

76  Bradford 1 

77  Alliston  .      .  1 

78  Yonge  Street  South  2 
80  South  Monaghan. .  1 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.A. ,  1874. 

37 


MARSHALL,  WILLIAM. 
r.  on  t.  1876. 

1876  Hillsdale  &  Penetangui- 

shene 

77  Huntsville       

78  Morrison 

79  Cobourg (s.v.  c. ) 

80  Cookstown       

MARTIN,   JOHN  J. 
it.  on  t.  1877. 

1877  Maple  Bay,  B.C..    ..  2 

79  Dropped. 

MARVIN,  GEO.  WESLEY 

It.  on  T.  1877. 

1877  Chandos.    ...  . .   1 

78  Perry  and  Armour 2 

80  Uffington 1 

MATHESON,  JAMES. 

1860. 

1874  Albion .    1 

75  Toronto (sup'd.)  1 

76  Toronto  Third 1 

77  Toronto.    . .         (sup'd.)  4 


MATTHEWS,  HY.  STEELE. 

1860. 
1874  Artemesia.    ...  ..    1 

75  Flesherton 1 

76  Innisfil 3 

79  Bond  Head 2 

Financial  Secretary,   1875  and 

1880. 

MEACHAM,  GEO.  M.,  M.A. 
1856. 

1874  London  Conference.  . .   2 

76  Numadza,  Japan.  2 

78  Tokio,  Japan.  3 

MEARING,  CHARLES. 

1872.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1877- 

1874  E.  B.  A.  Conference. 

75  Palestine,  Man 

76  Rockwood,  Man. , 
78  Fort  Francis,  Man.. 

Rosseau  Crossing, 
Meadow  Lee, 

80  Beaconsfield,  Man. 


79 


MEARS,  JOHN, 
c.  1879.—  R.o?iT.  1880. 

1879  Nipissing  &  Stoney  Lake  1 
80  Little  Saskatchewan  ..        1 

METCALFE,  JAMES  F. 

1870. 

1874  Darlington...      .(sup'y.)  1 

75  Bowman  ville    ...(sup'y.)  1 

76  Toronto — SpadinaAve..    1 

77  Scarboro' 1 

78  Eglinton (sup'y.)  3 


MILLER,  AARON  D. 

1850. 

1874  Belleville..    . .    .(sup'y.)  2 

76  London  Conference. 

MILLER,  GILBERT. 
1829. 

1874  Picton  ....  .(sup'y)  3 

Died  April  6th,  1877,  aged  80 
years. 

MILLS,  JESSE,  B.D. 
R.  on  t.  1875. 

1875  Cobourg  .(u.  v.  c.)  2 

77  Cookstown  .  . .  i 

78  Located. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.D. ,  1877.  He  is  now 
(1879),  the  Head  Master  of  the 
County  High  School,  Brantford, 
Ontario. 

MOORE,  WILLIAM  F. 
e.  on  t.  1876. 

1S76  Morrison .1 

77  Dropped  .  .        1 

MORDEN,  THOMAS  E.,  B.A. 

1871. 
1874  London  Conference 2 

76  German  Mission,  Man..    1 

77  Maynooth  &  York  River.  1 

IS  Toronto (sup'y.)  2 

80  Pt. Douglas,  Man  (sup'y.)  1 


MORGAN,  JOHN. 
,  R.  on  t.  1880. 
1880  Shegwaonda l 

MORRISON,  WILLIAM  R. 

1873.— ord.  1874.— r.  f.  c.  1877. 

1874  Edmonton  House, H.B.T.   1 
75  |  Fort  Pelly, ^  J         ^ 


Point  Douglas, 

76  Poplar  Point,  Man'.  2 

78  Palestine,  Man 2 

80  Morris,  Man 1 

MORROW,  EDWARD,  M.A. 
1862. 

1S74  Montreal  Conference ... .    1 

75  Peterboro' ...      .  (sup'd.  )  1 

76  Winnipeg  .(sup'd.)  5 


Mc. 


McALISTER,  JAMES, 
c.  1879.— R.  on  t.  1880. 

1879  Lome 1 

80  Thessalon 1 


578 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


McAMMOXD,  FOSTER,  B.A. 
r.  wit.  1874. — R.  F. c.  &  o.  1878. 
1874  Ameliasburg. .:..  - 

76  Bloomfield  and  Cherry 

Valley ••    1 

77  Stirling »•  •  •  •     2 

79  Melville  ...   2 

McCALLUM,  JOS.  WESLEY. 
1841. 

1874  Collingwood 1 

75  Picton 2 

77  Yonge  Street  North  3 

80  Weston ....  ...       1 

Chairman  of  District,  1874  to 

1876. 


McCAMUS,  DAVID  NATHAN. 

r.  on  t.  1877. 
1877  Bethany  1 

78  Omeroee 1 

79  Cobourg (s.v.c.)  1 

80  Grafton   1 

Mc  CAMUS,  J.    ARMSTRONG. 

C.  1873.— R.  on  t.  1874.— 

R.  F.  C.  &  LI.  1877. 

1873  Woodville. 

74  Hall's  Bridge.. 

75  Canton 

76  Bethany    . .' 

77  Omemee 

78  Cannington 

79  Point  Douglas,  Man. . . 

80  Haliburton 


McCARROLL,  JOHN,  M.D. 
1871.—  R.  f.  o.  &  o.  1876. 
1874  Montreal  Theol.  College.   2 
76  Seaton 2 

78  Toronto,  Don  Mount 1 

79  Allandale 2 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity, M.D.,  1879. 


McCAULEV,  SAMUEL. 
1871.— R.  f.  o.  &  o.  1876. 

1874  Cobourg (s.  v.  c.)  2 

76  Demorestville  and  North  - 

port ...  3 

79  Marmora  ....       jj 


.VV 


fill 


''/fr-HI 
REV.    GEORGE    McDOUGALL. 


McCLUNG,  JAMES  A. 
1863 
1n74  Kleinburg  ..  ..        1 

7")  Mono  Road  ..  . .   3 

78  Castleton 3 

MoCULLOCH,  ROBERT. 
1867. 

1S74  Woodville..    ..  2 

75  Millbook                ....  2 

77   Keene 3 

80  Lloydtown 1 


McCULLOUGH,  WILLIAM. 
1840. 

1874  Colbourne.  1 

75  Grafton.  .  .(sup'd.  )  1 

7/  Plain ville  ..(wup'h.)  3 
Died    September  19th,    1879, 

aged  66  wars. 


McDIARMID,   NEIL  A. 
1866. 
1874  Chatsworth.. 
75  Port  Elffin  ... 


1878  Arkwright 1 

79  Chesley 1 

80  Markdale 1 

Financial  Secretary,  1880. 

Mcdonald,  Davidson, 
m.d. 

1859. 
1874  Shidzuoka,  Japan  4 

78  Visiting  Canada        ....    1 

79  Tokio,  japan 2 

Chairman  of  District,  1879-80. 


TORONTO  CONFERENCE. 


579 


McDOUGALL,  GEORGE. 
1859. 

1874  Edmonton  House  1 

75  Belly  River,  &c 1 

Chairman  of  District,  J  874  and 

1875.   Died  Jan.  23rd,  1876,  aged 
56  years. 

McDOUGALL,  JOHN. 

1866. 

1874  Morley,  Bow  River,  &c. .  2 

76  Morley ville 5 

Chairman  of  District  1876  to 

1880. 

Mcdowell,  david  c. 

1846. 

1874  Barrie 1 

75  Yorkville 1 

76  Owen  Sound 3 

79  Bowmanville 2 

Chairman   of  District,    1874  ; 

and  1876  to  1878. 

Mcdowell,  henry. 

1851. 

1874  Oakwood. 1 

75  Oakwood (sup'd).  2 

77  South  Monaghan 3 

80  Albion 1 

McFADDEN,  WILLIAM. 

1832. 

1874  Brampton...      .(sup'd.)  7 

McFARLANE,  JAMES. 
1867. 
1874  Hillsdale  &  Penetangui- 

shene 2 

76  Vespra ...       3 

79  Madoc ..       2 

McGUIRE,  JOHN. 
1856. 
1874  Walter's  Falls  .  .(sup'y.)  5 
Died  May  10th,  1879,  aged  70 
years. 

McINTYRE,  CHARLES  E. 

1870.— R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1874. 

1874  Plain  ville..  ....     2 

76  Streetsville 1 

77  Brampton.  . .  3 

80  Streetsville 1 

Mc-KEE,  THOMAS. 
R.  on  t.  1876.—  r.  f.  c  &  o.  1880. 

1876  Marmora...  ...  1 

77  Bannockburn . .  1 

78  Chandos 1 

79  Uffington 1 

80  St.  Joseph's  Island .      . .  2 

McLACHLEN,  JAMES  A. 
Ord.  1879. 
1876  London  Conference . .  3 

79  Victoria,  Sask 2 


MrLEAN,  JOHN. 
Ord.  1880. 
1875  London  Conference.  . 
80  Fort  McLeod.    ..      . 


Mi 


1874 


M 


MULLEN,  THOMAS. 

1833. 

Yorkville.      .  .    .  (sup'y). 


TAVISH,  HECTOR  W 
c.  1879.— r.  on  t.  1880. 
1879  Kosseau.  


N. 


NELLES,  SAMUEL  SOBIESKI, 
D.D.,  LL.D. 

1847. 
President  of  the  Univer- 
sity of  Victoria  College, 
Cobourg. 


1874 
to 
80 


1874 


NORRIS,  JAMES. 

1827- 
Omemee (sup'd.) 


o. 


OCKLEY,  JOHN  F. 
1869  Primitive  Methodist  Con- 
ference   

77  Yonge  Street  South  . . 

78  Parkdale. 


OLIVANT,  EDWARD. 
c.   1873  — it.  on  t.   1874. 

1873  Brudenell 

Shannonville, 
Trenton, 
75  Dropped. 


74 


PATTYSON,  WESLEY 

r.  on  t.  1880. 
18S0  Lindsay  East. 


A.   V. 


1 


PATTYSON,  WILLIAM  M. 

1846. 

1874  Thornbury 1 

75  Thornbury          .(sup'd.)  2 
77  Norwood (sup'd.)  4 

PEAKE,  WILLIAM  H. 

1858. 

1874  Fenella 2 

76  Marmora 3 

79  Thomasburg  . .  2 

PEAREN,  JAMES,  B.A. 

1866. 

1874  Montreal  Conference..  .     3 

77  Demorestville  and  North- 

port  ....  ....       1 

78  Kleinburg 2 

80  Davenport  . .   1 

PEPPER,  JOHN,  B.A. 

1872.— e.  v.  c.  &  o.  1876. 

1874  Rugby 1 

75  Morrison 2 

77  Angus 3 

80  Eden  Grove 1 

PERRY,    CHAS.   EBENEZER. 
1862. 

1874  Hanover..  ..  ...  2 

76  Allenford 2 

78  Walter's  Falls 2 

80  Penetanguishene 1 


ORME,    THOMAS    HUGHES. 

R.  on  T.  1874. 
1874  Lifford 1 

75  Cannington      1 

76  Montreal  Theol.  College.   3 
79  London  Conference. 

OTTAWELL,  WILLIAM. 
r.  on  t.  1876. 

1876  A  veiling         . .        . .         1 

77  Dropped. 


P 


PATCHELL,  THOMAS  H. 
1870.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1874. 
1874 'Streetsville 

75  Brudenell  and  Bangor 

76  Beaverton 

78  Rugby 

79  London  Conference. 


PERRY,  DAVIQ. 
1864. 

1874  Port  Elgin      

75  Frankford 

78  Cressy 

80  Walter's  Falls.. 


PETERS,  NIAL  D. 
1868  )  Bay  Quinte  Conference, 
to  >      Methodist   Episcopal 

78  )      Church. 

79  Madoc (sup'y). 

PETERSON,  ANDREW  L. 
1856. 
1874  Montreal  Conference. .    . 

80  Rednersville .    ..(sup'd.) 

PHILP,  SAMUEL  O. 
1838. 
1874  Prince  Albert,    .(sup'd.) 

PHILP,  SAMUEL  C,  JR. 
1856. 

1874  Prince  Albert 

76  Stirling. 

78  Bradford 

80  Flesherton 

Financial  Secretary,  1880. 


580 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


PICKERING,  JOHN. 
1872.— r  f.  c.  &  1876. 
1874  Prince  Albert.. .. 

76  Duffin's  Creek 

79  Yonge  St.  North. . . 

PINCH,  RICHARD. 

1854. 
1874  London  Conference.    . . 
78  Mono  Road.      ..(sup'y). 


1874 


PRICE,  WILLIAM. 

1839. 
Toronto.  . (kcp'd. )  7 


POLLARD,   WILLIAM. 

1842. 

1874  Victoria,  V.  1 1 

75  New  Westminster,  B.C.  3 

78  Victoria,  V.I. .    .(sup'd).  3 
Chairman  of  District  1874  to 

1877. 

POOLE,  JACOB. 

1823. 

1874  Cookstown (sup'y).  7 

POOLE,  WM.  HENRY,  LL.D. 

1846. 
1874  Toronto  Fifth 2 

76  Toronto  Fourth 3 

79  Toronto (sup'd.)  2 

The  honorary  degree  of  LL.D. 

was  conferred  upon  him  by 
Trinity  College,  North  Carolina, 
in  May,  1879. 

POTTER,  AUSTIN. 
1870— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1874. 

1874  Yonge  Street  South  1 

75  Wellington       2 

77  Sharon      1 

78  Lloydtown 2 

80  Dundalk 1 

POTTER,  RICHARD. 

1857. 

1874  Campbellford 1 

75  Markdale    .  . .        1 

76  Fenelon  Falls..  3 

79  Ameliasburg 2 

POTTS,  JOHN,  D.D. 

1857. 

1874  Toronto,  Metropolitan..    2 

76  Toronto,  Elm  Street.  ..  3 
79  Toronto,  Metropolitan  .  2 
The  honorary  degree  of  D.D. 

was  conferred  upon  him  by  the 
Ohio  Wtsleyan  University,  Octo- 
ber, 1878. 

POWER,  JOHN. 
R.  om.  1876.— r.  f.  c.  &o.  1880. 
1876  Chandos..  1 

77  Chatsworth 1 

78  Innisfil i 

79  Rosemont 2  ! 


PUFFER,   I.    WASHINGTON. 

R.  on  t.  1880. 
1880  Omemee      1 

E. 

REAL,  JOSEPH  RICHARD. 
r.  on  t.  1879. 

1879  Pickering 1 

80  Penetanguishene .  1 

REID,  THOMAS  ROBINSON. 
1869. 

1874  Alton. . .  1 

75  Avening    .  3 

78  Chatsworth 3 

REYNAR,  ALFRED  HENRY, 
M.A. 
1862. 
Professor     Modern     Lan- 
guages, Victoria  College, 
Cobourg. 


1874 
to 
80 


REYNOLDS,  GEORGE  S. 
r.  out.  1874.—  r.  f.  c.  &o.  1879. 
1874  Albion 1 

75  Kleinburg.    , 1 

76  Bracebridge  &  Baysville.   1 

77  Hillsdale  &  Penetangui- 

shene  1 

78  Montreal Theol.Col.(STu)  1 

79  Port  Carling. .  . .        2 


RICE,  SAMUEL  D WIGHT., 
D.D. 

1837. 

1874  London  Conference 6 

80  Winnipeg .  1 

Chairman  District  1880. 

RICHARDSON,    GEO.    THOS. 
1854. 

1874  Pickering 2 

76  Reach 2 

78  Cartwright 1 

79  Scugog.  .(sup'd).  2 


RICHARDSON,  HENRY. 
c.  1873.  — r.  om.  1874. 
Stouffville, 
Marmora, 
Trenton, 
Shannonville, 

75  Milford 

76  Located. 


1873 
74 


RICHARDSON,  WILLiAM. 
1851. 
1874  Milford. 

75  Consecon. .  .... 

78  Sidney. .  


ROBINSON, ISAAC  NEWTON. 
1871.— R  f.  c.  &  o.  1875. 

1874  Markham 2 

76  Wooler..    .  .  ...       3 

79  Shannonville  .  ....   2 

ROBISON,   MATTHEW. 
1867. 

1874  Moira  ...  1 

75  Consecon  ..(sup'd).  1 

.(sup'd).  3 


76  Ameliasburg. . 

Died   December 
aged  34  years. 


17th,    1878, 


ROBLIN,  PHILIP, 
1870. 
1874  L'Amable. .      . .  (sup'y). 
75  Bannockburn . . .  (sup'y). 

ROBSON,  EBENEZER. 

1856. 

1874  Montreal  Conference .... 
80  New  Westminster,  B.  C. 


ROLSTON,  DAVID  DER- 
MOTT. 

1846. 

1874  Outram ..(n.C.)  1 

75  Arkwright        3 

78  Mildmay 2 

80  Tiverton 1 


ROSE,  SAMUEL,  D.D. 

1831. 

1874  Book. Steward,  Toronto..  5 

79  Toronto (sup'd).  2 

The  honorary  degree  of  Doctor 
in  Divinity  was  conferred  upon 
him  by  the  Central  Tennesee 
College,  of  Nashville,  Ky.,  U.  S.. 
in  May,  1878. 

ROSE,  SAMUEL  PETER. 
1873.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1877. 

1874  Peterboro' 1 

75  Belleville ..   3 

78  Newmarket 3 


ROSS,  ANDREW  W. 

1872.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1877. 

1874  Newcastle 1 

75  Stouffville 1 

76  Cobourg.            (s  v.  c.)  1 
1 


77  Port  Carling. 
yo    \  Port  Carling, 


Beren'sRiv.,  H.B.T 

79  Beren's  River,  H.B.T. 

80  Fisher  River,  H.B.T.. 


ROY,  JAMES,  M.A. 
1854. 
1874  Prof.     Ontario      Ladies' 
College,  Whitby      .  . 
75  Montreal  Conference . 


TORONTO  CONFERENCE. 


581 


RUPERT,  EDMUND  STONEY, 
M.A. 
1860. 


1874  Percy.      . . . 
7fi  Canton 
79  Walkerton. 


RUSS,  AMOS  E.,  M.A. 
1854. 

1874  New  Westminster,  B.C.   1 

75  Victoria,  V.I 3 

78  Alliston,  Ontario  1 

79  London  Conference. 
Financial   Secretary,    1874    to 

1877. 

Chairman  of  District,  1878. 

RUTLEDGE,  WM.  LEECH. 
1870.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1876. 

1874  MontrealTheo.  College..   2 

76  Yorkville  North      ...        3 
79  Toronto— Dundas  St.         2 

RUTTAN,  JOHN  HENRY. 

1869. 

1874  Norway  House,  H.B.T..  5 

79  Coboconk 1 

80  Wooler 1 

RYAN,  WILLIAM. 
1867. 
1874  Thurlow    ....  2 

76  Montreal  Conference.  . .     5 


SANDERSON,  JOHN. 
1835. 
1874  Peterboro'    ...    .(sup'd.)  7 
Died  August  13th,  1880,  aged 
81  years. 


EtYERSON,  EGERTON,  D.D., 
LL.D. 

1824. 
1874  Chief  Superintendent  of 
Education,  Toronto        2 
76  Toronto (sup'd).   5 

President  of  the  First  General 
Conference  1874. 

Author  of  the  "Loyalists  of 
America,"  in  two  volumes,  also 
'Canadian  Methodism,  its  Epochs 
md  Characteristics ." 


s. 


SALLOWS,  EDWARD. 

1841. 

874  Collingwood. .    .(sup'd).  7 

SALT,  ALLEN. 
1853. 
874  London  Conference.    .    .    1 
75  Christian  and  Beausoliel 
Islands..  . .    6 

SALTON,  SAMUEL. 
1871.— r.  f.  o.  &  o.  1875. 

874  Brudenell  and  Bangor  1 

75  Brampton       .  .  2 

77  Melville..       ..  .   1 

78  Milford 2 

80  Brooklin .                    .  .  1 


SANDERSON,  JOSEPH  E., 
M.A. 
1851. 
1874  Governor  Ontario  Ladies' 

College. .         ....       5 

79  Toronto — Don  Mount.       1 

80  Norwood 1 

SAVAGE,  DAVID. 
1850. 
1874  Asst.  Editor  of  Christian 
Guardian  and  Evangeli- 
cal Witness,  Toronto        2 
76  London  Conference.  5 

SAVAGE,  JOHN  WESLEY. 

1854. 

1874  Omemee  1 

75  Oakwood..  3 

78  Stirling 3 

Financial   Secretary,    1875   to 

1877. 

SCALES,  WILLIAM. 

1854. 

1874  Stirling.  2 

76  Tweed.  ..  ..2 

78  Bethany . .    1 

79  Rednersville.  .      2 

SCOTT,  JAMES. 

1872. 

1874  Owen  Sound,      .(sup'd.)  7 

SCOTT,  JONATHAN. 

1834. 

1874  Brampton..        .(sup'd.)  5 

Died  May  5th,   1880,  aged  77 
years. 

SCOTT,  WILLIAM  L. 

1855. 

1874  Lakefield 2 

76  Stouffville 1 

77  Millbrook.  2 

79  Newton ville . .         ..  2 

SEMMENS,  JOHN. 

1870.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1875. 

1S74  Nelson  River.  2 

76  Beien's  River  ..  2 

78  Bnire  Mines        .  .  2 

80  Point  Douglas  .  .  1 

SEXSMITH,    WILLIAM   V 
1871.— u.  f.  v.  &  o.  1875. 
1874  Salt  Springs,  &c.,  B.C.      1 
75  Maple  Bay,  B.C.  2 

77  Cariboo,  B.C        3 

80  Maple  Bay  &Saanich,Br.  1 


SEYMOUR,  JAMES. 
1830. 

1874  Aurora (sup'd).  1 

75  Cartwright.      ...(sup'd).  3 

78  Frankford .        . .  (sup'd).  2 

80  Markham . . .        (sup'd).  1 

SEYMOUR,    JAMES    COOKE. 
1857. 

.(n.c.)  1 

3 

1 


1874  Aurora 

75  Cartwright.  . 
78  Frankford.  .. 
,,Q  \  Frankford,  \ 
'y  j  Markham,  \ 
80  Markham 


SHAW,  CALVIN. 

1857. 


1874  Lifford.... 

75  Beaverton. 

76  Dundalk. 

78  Chesley.  . 

79  Arkwright 


.(n.c.) 


SHAW,  JOHN. 
1851. 

1874  Toronto,  Berkeley  Street  2 

76  Port  Hope    3 

79  Whitby .2 

Chairman   of   District,     1874, 

1875  and  1877  to  1880.  Secre- 
tary of  Conference,  1874  and 
1875.  President  of  Conference, 
1879. 

SHERIN,  HENRY. 

</.  1876.—  H.  on  t.  1877.— 
r.  f.  <:.  &  o.  1880. 

1876  Victoria  Road..      .. 

77  Woodville 

78  Oakwood 

79  Scarboro' ... 
80 


SHOREY,  SIDNPlY  JAMES. 

c.  1873.— u.  om.  1874.— 

r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878. 

1873  Stirling 2 

75  Picton.  .  .   1 

76  Cobourg (s.  v.  o. )  2 

78  Cherry  Valley..  3 


SHUTTLEWORTH,  JOHN. 

1848. 
1874  Schomberg.  ...(n.c.)  1 

75  Aurora (sup'd).   3 

78  Yorkville (sup'd).   3 

SILVESTER,  CHARLES. 
1846. 
1874  London  Conference....     3 
77  Toronto (sup'd).  4 


SING,  SAMUEL. 

1867. 

74  Madoc... 

76  Thurlow 

79  Bloomfield 

2 
..   3 

2 

582 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


SLITER,  THOMAS, 
c.  1873.—  r.  oni.  1874. 

1873  Stouffville      1 

74  Darlington 2 

76  Montreal  Theo.  College. .  2 
Died  Jan.  23rd,  1878,  aged  28 

years. 

SMILEY,  JOHN,  M.A. 
1865. 

1874  Mono 1 

.,  I  Alton,  \  , 

70  \  Kleinburg,    J     ■ 

76  Kleinburg        2 

78  Bobcaygeon..  . .      . .  2 


SMITH,  ALBERT, 
c.  1874.—  r.  ottT.  1875. 
1874  Utterson 

75  Bond  Head 

76  Barrie 

77  Cobourg.    . 
79  Located. 


,  .  (s.v.c.) 


SMITH,  CHARLES. 
1870.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1874. 

1874  Brampton 

75  Yonge  Street  South 
77  Davenport 

79  Brookholm 

80  London  Conference. 


SMITH,  ROBERT  HALL. 
1857- 

1874  Innisfil 2 

76  Alliston 2 

78  Victoria,  V.I 3 

Chairman  of  District,  1876  tv 

1880. 

SMITH,  WILLIAM  E. 
1871.— R.  f.  c.  &  o. 


1874  Scarboro' . 
75  Sutton.. . 
78  Flinton.. 


BEV.    A.    SUTHERLAND,  D.D., 

Missionary  Secretary. 


SMYTH,  WILLIAM. 

1865. 

1874  Toronto (n.c.)  1 

75  Toronto,  Spadina  Avenue  1 

76  Parry  Sound  . . .'.  3 

79  Flesherton        ...  1 

80  Port  Elgin  1 


SNOWDEN,  THOMAS  J. 
1872.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1876. 
1874  Coldwater  ... 

75  Bradford 

76  Hillsdale  &  Penetang. 


78  Hillsdale.. 

79  Maxwell . . . 


SPEER,  JAMES  C. 
r.  on  t.  1879. 
1879  Manitowaning 

80  Utterson 


STARR,  JOHN  EDWARD. 
r.  on  t.  1878. 

1878  Scarboro' 1 

79  Peterboro'  ..  2 

STARR,  JOSEPH  HERBERT. 
1851. 

1874  Streetsville 1 

75  Yonge  Street  North  2 


1877  Brampton. ...  1 

78  Collingwood  ....  3 

Chairman  of  District,  1877  to 
1880. 


STEEL,  THOMAS  P. 
R.  on  t.  1878. 


1878  Pickering..., 
79  Stouffville... 


1 

,.   2 


STEER,  WILLIAM. 

1854. 
1874  Grafton..  ..(sup'd.)  7 


TORONTO    CONFERENCE. 


583 


STEINHAUR,  HENRY. 
1851. 

1874  Woodville,  H.B.T...    .     1 

75  White  Fish  Lake,  H.B.T.   1 

STEWART,    ANDREW,    B.D. 
r.  on  t.  1875.— r.  f.  o.  &  o.  1879. 

1875  McKellar 1 

76  Thornbury 1 

77  Cobourg (u.  v.  c. )  2 

79  Rock  Lake,  Man 1 

80  Plympton.  Man 1 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.D. ,  1879. 

STEWART,  JAS.    WALLACE. 

c.  1874.— r.  on  t.  1875.— 

R.  f.  c.  &  0.1879. 

1874  Rosemont .  ...  1 

75  Innisfil .  .    1 

76  Bond  Head 1 

77  Montreal  Theo.  College..   1 

78  Cobourg  .(s.  v.  c.)  1 

79  West  Essa 2 

STEWART,  JOHN  A. 

R.  (TOT.  1876. 

1876  Rosemont.  1 

77  . .   1 

78  Kleinburg       1 

79  Dropped. 

STONEHOUSE,  JAMES  H. 

1864. 

1874  London  Conference         .  4 

78  Parkdale      .  .    ..(sup'd.)  1 

79  Weston (sup'y.)  2 

STRACHAX,  RICHARD. 

1872. —r.  f.  c.  &o.  1876. 

1874  Artemesia  . .      . .   1 

75  Dundalk 1 

76  Sarawak      3 

79  Haliburton 1 

STRONGMAN,  WILLIAM  A. 

c   1874.— r.  on  t.   1875.— 
1874  Hillsdale  and  Penetan- 

guishene 1 

75  Angus 2 

76  Montreal  Theo.   College.  2 
78  Cobourg..  .(s.  v.  c.)  2 

80  Pickering  . .        1 

SUGIYAMA,  HIROKU. 
r.  on  t   1878. 

1878  Tokio,  Japan 2 

80  Kofu,  Japan 1 

SUNDAY,  JOHN. 

(SHAH-WUN-DAIS. ) 
1832. 

1874  Alderville.  .(sup'd.)  2 

Died  December  14th,  1875,  aged 
80  years. 


SUTHERLAND,    ALEX.    D.D. 

1855. 

1874  Montreal  Conference  ....   1 
75  Missionary  Secretary  and 
Treasurer 6 

The  honorary  degree  of  Doctor 
in  Divinity  was  conferred  upon 
him  by  the  University  of  Victoria 
College,  May,  1879. 

SUTTON,  WILLIAM. 

1855. 

1874  Manitoulin  Islands.      ..    1 

75  Little  Current        . .      . .   1 

76  Toronto.    . .        .(sup'd.)  3 
Died  May  26th,  1879,  aged  64 

years. 


T. 


TAGGART,  CHARLES. 
1843. 

1874  Brighton..  .(sup'd).  7 

TATE,  CHARLES  MONT- 
GOMERY. 

c.  1875.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 

1875  Indian  Tribes,  B.  C. .    .  .    2 
77  Sumas,  B.  C.    .      .  2 

79  Indian  Tribes,  B.  C      . .    1 

80  Skeena  River,  B.  C.  1 


TAYLOR,  LACHLIN,  D.D. 
1839. 

1874  Visiting  Europe 2 

76  Toronto (sup'd).  5 


TAYLOR,  WILLIAM. 

c.  1875.— R.  on  t.  1876. 

1875  Uffington 1 

76  Huntsville ...  1 

77  Rugby 1 

78  Dropped. 


THIBADEAU,  ALEXANDER. 

1870.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1874. 
1874  Wiarton      ...  2 

76  Tiverton 3 

79  Eden  Grove....  .  .   1 

80  Mildmay 1 

THOM,  JAMES,  B.A. 
r.  f.  c.  1875. 
1859    )  Canada 

t  o    >  Presbyterian 

74  )  Church. 

75  Cookstown  . .    .......       2 

76  Norwood 3 

79  Yonge  Street  South 1 

A  graduate  of  University  Col- 
lege, Toronto— B.A. ,  1865. 


THOMAS,  HENRY. 

c.  1873  — R.  on  T.  1874.— 

R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878. 

1873 1 

74  Cooksville 1 

75  Cobourg,  S.  V.  C  .      . .  2 

77  Weston 1 

78  Alton 1 

79  Alton  and  Amaranth.  2 

THOMPSON,  CHRISTO- 
PHER L. 

1870.— r.  f.  c.  1874. 

1874  Cariboo,  B.  C 2 

77  Wellington,  B.  C  . .    .       1 

78  Sumas  and  Chilliwhack. .  3 

TINDALL,  WILLIAM. 
1853. 

1874  Owen  Sound,       ..(N..C.)  1 
75  Walkerton  3 

78  Port  Elgin  . .       2 

80  Chesley 1 

Chairman  of  District,  1875  to 

1877,  1879  and  1880. 

TOMBLIN,  WILLIAM. 
1853. 

1874  Bridge  water  1 

75  Sidney 3 

78  Consecon .  .   3 

TORRANCE,  WILLIAM. 
1872.— ori>.  1874.— u.  f.  c.  1877. 
1874  Sutton 1 

75  Homing's  Mills .  3 

78  McKellar        3 

TOTTEN,  JOHN  W. 

1865. 

1874  Rosemont . .                    •  ■   3 
77  Bond  Head 2 

79  Innisfil 2 

TOVELL,  ISAAC. 

1868. 

1874  Toronto,  Elm  Street.         2 

76  Toronto,  Queen  Street . .   1 

77  Toronto,  Dundas  Street..  2 
79  Toronto,  Richmond  St .     2 

TOYE,  REUBEN  E. 

1868.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1874. 

1874  McKellar 1 

75  Rosseau 1 

76  Huntsville            .'       .  .  3 
79  McKellar         ...(sup'd).  2 

TOZELAND,  JOHN. 
1868. 
1874  Flinton  &  Addington  Rd   1 
75  Cressy   ...  3 

78  Bridgewater  . .  ...  3 


584 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


TUCKER,  WILLIAM. 
1861. 

1874  Walter's  Falls 1 

75  Priceville..  2 

77  Coldwater. .        ....  3 

80  Cressy     1 


TURNER,  JAMES. 
1870.—  e.  f.  c.  &  o   1874. 
1874  Burrard  Inlet,  B.C.  . .       1 
75  Nichola  Valley,  B.C.        5 
80  Cairiboo 1 

TURVER,  CHARLES. 
1874  Davenport (sup'd).  7 


V. 


VANDUSEN,  CONRAD. 

1829. 

1874  Whitby...  .(sup'd.)  5 

Died  August  19th,  1878,  aged 
78  years. 


w. 


WAITE,  JOSEPH. 

1873. 

1874  Klcinburg 1 

75  Streetsville 1 

76  Omemee        ...  . .  1 

77  Cobourg (s.  v.  c. )  1 

78  No  station— ill  health  . .  2 
80  Kleinburg.         . .  1 


WALKER,  GEORGE 

c.  1873.— e.  on  t.  1874.— 

e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878. 

1874  Durham..  ..   1 

75  Walkerton 1 

76  Innisfil..         .: l 

77  Cobourg (s.  v.  c.)  1 

78  A^jala.  ...   2 
80  Angus 1 


WALKER,  ROBERT. 
1861. 
1874  Omemee . . 
'    76  Bethany 
78  Tweed 


WALLACE,  FRANCIS  HUS- 
TON, M.A.,  B.D. 
c.  1875— e.  (wit.  1876. — 
ord.  1877.— e.  f.  c  &  o.  1878. 
1875  — 1 

76  Visiting  Europe ...    .      .   1 

77  Toronto,  Richmond  St. — 

President's  Assistant..   1 

78  Peterboro' 1 

79  Yorkville,  Yonge  Street. .  2 
A  graduate  of  University  Col- 
lege, Toronto— M.  A.  1874  ;  Gold 
Medallist  in  Classics. 


*    WALTON,  JOHN. 
1870.—  e.  f.  c.  &  0.1875. 

1874  Poplar  Point,  Man..      .  1 

75  Poplar  Pt.  &  Woodlands.  1 

76  Victoria,  SasK..        . ....  2 

78  Edmonton  House  1 

79  Salisbury,  Man .        . .  1 

80  Palestine,  Man 1 

WARNER,  LEWIS. 

1831. 

1874  Victoria  &  Saskatchewan  1 

75  Edmonton  House,  Sask..  1 

76  London  Conference. 

WASHINGTON,  GEO.,  M.A. 

1858. 

1874  Fenelon  Falls.        ..      ..2 

76  Cannington ..        ..3 

79  Lakefield 2 

Financial    Secretary,    1878  to 

18S0. 


WASHINGTON,  WM.  C, 

M.A. 

1861. 

1874  Warsaw.  . .   3 

77  Stouffville 2 

79  Pickering..      . .  . .       1 

80  Milford . .       1 


WASS,  JABEZ. 
c.  1874.— e.  on  t.  1875.— 
e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878. 
1874  Stouffville 

75  Newcastle 

76  Darlington     ... 

77  Oakwood, 

78  Aurora 

79  Bradford.      ...      . 

80  Yonge  Street  South 

WASS,  JOHN  BARCLAY,  M.A. 

1869. 
1874  Denbigh  and  Abinger        2 


76  Shannon ville 
79  Northport. 


WATCH,  CHARLES  W. 

c    1875.— r.  on  t.   1876.— 

R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1880. 

1875  Alton 1 

76  Cooksville. ...  1 

77  Amaranth  1 

78  Bradford ...  1 

79  Warsaw  . .  2 

WATSON,  COVEEDALE. 
1869.—  e.  f.  c.  &  d.  1874. 
1874  Yorkville..  1 

75  Peterboro'.      .        .  3 

78  Toronto,  Spadina  Avenue  3 


WEBSTER,  JOHN. 

1846. 

74  Chatsworth. . 
76  Stayner     ,      . . 
79  Hillsdale.. 

.   2 
3 
2 

WELDON,  ISAAC. 
1861. 

1874  Ameliasburg 2 

76  Lakefield..  ..3 

79  Cannington 2 

Financial  Secretary,  1875,  and 
1877  to  1880. 


WEST,  WILLIAM  J. 
e.  on  t.  1877. 


1877  Lakefield... 

79  Cannington 

80  Cobourg . 


.(s.v.o.) 


WHEELER,  ALBERT  D. 
e.  on  t.'  1879. 

1879  Oakwood..    . . 

80  Bancroft .        . .        

WHITCOMBE,  ORRIN. 
1850. 

1874  Milford .  

75  Moira 

Died  April   12th,  1876,  aged 
71  years. 

WHITESIDE,  ARTHUR 

1872. 

1874  Montreal  Conference 5 

79  Edmonton  House,  H.B.T.  2 


WICHER,  JOHN  W. 

1863. 

1874  Keene      .  . .       3 

77  Millbrook 1 

78  Cavan .  .    1 

Died  February  3rd,  1879,  aged 

38  years. 

WILKINSON,  HENRY. 

1843. 

1874  Cavanville  ...        .  (n.  c.)  1 

75  Blairton 3 

78  Victoria  Road. .         . .       3 


WILKINSON,  JAMES  W. 

e.  on  T.  1880. 

1880  Kirkville .  . '. 1 


WILKINSON,  JOHN  MILES, 
B.A. 

e.  oni.  1874.— e.  f.  c.  &o.  1880. 

1874  Markdale    .....,,,     1 

75  Sunderland ....   1 

76  Prince  Albert  and  Port 

Perry.  ......   1 

77  Cobourg..  .(u.v.c).  3 

80  Bradford..  1 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity— B.A.,  1880.  Valedictorian 


TORONTO  CONFERENCE. 


585 


WILKINSON,  ROBERT 
CARLTON. 

c.  1873.—  E.  on  t.  1874.— 
e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878. 

1873  Wiarton 1 

74  Walkerion  1 

75  Baysville 1 

76  Cobourg (s.v.c).  2 

78  Coboconk 1 

79  Dunsford 2 


WILL,  PHINEAS  D. 

1858. 
1874  Paisley., 


75  Sault  Ste  Marie . 
77  Markham.    , 
7Q  (  Markham, 
'"  j  Frankford, 
80  Frankford.    . 


WILLIAMS,  DAVID. 
1867. 

1874  Canton 1 

75  Mono 3 

78  Dundalk 2 

80  Durham . .    1 


WILLIAMS,  THOMAS. 

1840. 
1874  Garden  River.        ...         4 
78  Beaverton.  . .       3 

Chairman  of  District,  1875  and 
1876. 

WILLMOTT,  JOHN  C,  M.A. 
1860. 


1874  Parry  Sound. . 
76  Maxwell 


1877  Meaford 2 

79  Homing's  Mills 2 

Financial    Secretary,  1877  to 
1880. 


WILLMOTT,  WILLIAM  F. 
e.  on  t.  1876. 

1-876  Mono 1 

77  Rosemont 1 

78  Leave  of  absence  for  one 

year. 


WILLOUGHBY,  NICHOLAS 

RAMSAY,  M.A. 

1856. 

1874  Yorkville 1 

75  Peterboro' 3 


1878  Belleville...  ....   2 

80  Brampton  ....  1 

Chairman  of  District  1875  to 
1880. 

President  of  Conference,  1880. 

WILSON,  ALBERT  CHAS. 
1866. 

1874  Coboconk 1 

75  Woodville 3 

78  Demorestville. . .  . .   1 

79  Bethany  . .  2 


REV.    DR.     WOOD, 

Missionary  Secretary. 

WILSON,  AXDREW 
e.  on t.  187(1  — e.  v.  c.  187 
Primitive 

Methodist 

75  )  Conference. 

76  Canton. .  . 

77  Dalrymple 

78  Brudenell  and  Bangor 
80  Combermere . 


373  ) 

74 


WILSON,  JOHN  CAKROLL. 

1862. 

1874  Manvers 1 

75  Brooklin ...  3 

78  Darlington 3 


WILSON,  JOHN  V. 
1854. 


1 


1874  Avening 

75  Collingwood.      .(sup'd.)  2 
77  London  Conference. 


586 


MINISTERS    AND    PROBATIONERS. 


WILSON,  THOMAS  BELL. 
r.  ojit.  1874.— k.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878, 
1874  Omemee 1 

75  Oakwood 1 

76  Cannington 1 

77  Montreal  Theo.  Coll ...   1 

78  Bannockburn 2 

80  Ballydufi.       1 

WILSON,  WILLIAM. 
r.  out.  1879. 

1879  Hanover       1 

80  Chesley       1 


WITHROW,  WILLIAM  H. 
M.A. 

1861. 
1874  )  Editor  of  Methodist 

to  >        Magazine,  and  S.  S. 

80  )  Publications. 

Author  of  "The  Catacombs  of 
Rome,"  "  School  History  of  Can- 
ada," "History  of  the  Dominion 
of  Canada,"  "The  King's  Mes- 
senger," "  Romance  of  Missions," 
' '  Worthies  of  Methodism, "  "  Ne- 
ville Trueman,"  "Great  Preach- 
ers," also  several  small  tracts 
on  Temperance,  and  "A  Cana- 
dian in  Europe." 

WOOD,  ENOCH,  D.D. 
1836. 


1 874  1  Missionary 


1879  )  Honorary  Secretary, 
80  )     Missionary  Department. 
President  of  the  Conference 

for  the  years  1874  and  1875. 

WOOD,    JAS.    ALEXANDER. 

c.  1873.— R.  on  t.  1880. 
1879  Maynooth  &  York  River  1 
80  Thurlow 1 


WOODSWORTH,  JAMES. 

1864. 

1874  Hastings  

77  Horning's  Mills 

79  Parry  Sound. 

80  Bracebridge 

Chairman  of  District,  1880. 


to 


Society, 

Toronto. 


WOOLSEY,  THOMAS. 

1852. 

1874  ) 

to  >  Rama 5 

78  ) 

'  „  |   Hiawatha  2 

ov  ) 

WORKMAN,    GEO.   C,    M.A. 

r.  on  t.  1873.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878. 

1873  Cobourg u.  v.  v.  3 

76  Assist.  Editor,  Toronto..  2 
78  Seaton .  .  3 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Uni- 
versity—B.  A. ,  1875  ;  M.A.  in 
course,   1878. 


Y. 


YAMUNAKA,  YEMU. 
r.  on  t.  1878. 
1878  Shidzuoka,  Japan.  2 

80  Numadzu,  Japan. . .  1 


YOUNG,  EGERTONRYERSON 

1863. 
1874  Beren's  and  Pigeon  River  2 
76  Prince  Albert  &  Pt.  Perry  S 

79  Colborne 2 

Financial  Secretary,  1880. 

YOUNG,  GEORGE,  D.D. 
1842. 

1874  Winnipeg 2 

76  Toronto,  Richmond  St . .  3 

»q  j  Toronto,  Berkeley  St.  )    . 

|  Emerson,  Manitoba.    ( 

80  Emerson,  Manitoba. ...     1 
Chairman  of  District,  1874  to 

1880.     President  of  Conference, 
in  1877. 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM. 

1835. 

1874  Trenton.  .  (sup'd).  7 

YOUNG,  WILLIAM  JOHN. 
1867. 

1874  Demorestville 1 

75  Milford 3 

78  Reach      ...  ..2 

80  Mount  Albert..  ...   1 


THE 


CIBCUITS    AND    MISSIONS 


OF   THE 


TORONTO     CONFERENCE, 

SHOWING   THE  NAMES   OF   THE    MINISTERS  WHO  HAVE   LABOURED  THEREON, 
THE  NUMBER  OF  PREACHING  PLACES,  THE  NUMBER  OF  MEMBERS, 
AND  THE  SUMS  CONTRIBUTED  FOR  THE  CONTINGENT, 
EDUCATIONAL,  SUPERANNUATION  AND  MIS- 
SIONARY FUNDS  ON  EACH  CIRCUIT 
FOR   EACH   YEAK, 

FROM  ITS  ORGANIZATION  IN  1874  TO  THE  YEAR  1880. 


Note. — The  letter  "  w  "'  following  the  name  of  a  Circuit  indicates  a  continuation  of  that  Circuit 
from  the  Wesleyan  Conference,  and  the  letter  "  n  "  a  continuation  from  the  New  Connexion  Confer- 
ence— a  reference  to  these  Conferences  will  give  the  Circuit's  history  prior  to  1874. 


A. 


ADJALA. 
A  township  in  the  Electoral  division  of  Cardwell,  Ontario. 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Mono  Circuit. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Con  ting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1878 
79 
80 

George  Walker      . .     

3 
3 

"74 
71 

$3 '04 
3  05 

$1  29 
1  30 

$5  70 
6  20 

$36  24 
38  68 

ALBION.— w. 


1874  James  Matheson,  George  S.  Reynolds 

75  Thomas  W.  Glover 

76  Thomas  W.  Glover. 

77  Peter  Campbell  . . 

78  Peter  Campbell  . . 

79  Peter  Campbell  . 

80  Henry  McDowell.. 


11 

424 

20  40 

8  70 

43  41 

*11 

430 

20  55 

16  34 

50  89 

5 

150 

8  57 

5  28 

20  00 

5 

134 

9  36 

5  50 

10  43 

4 

96 

1  20 

6  39 

22  00 

5 

106 

5  00 

4  00 

16  00 

5 

150 

4  80 

4  00 

18  00 

500  69 

444  79 
91  41 
80  02 
91  21 
83  92 
85  67 


ALLANDALE. 

A  village  on  the  line  of  the  Northern  Eailway,  at  the  head  of  Kempenfeldt  Bay,  in  the  County  o  f 

Simcoe,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Barrie  Circuit. 
1876  Richard  Duke 


77  Richard  Duke 

78  Alfred  Brown 

79  John  McCarroll,  M.D.. 

80  John  McCarroll,  M.D. 


2 

109 

5  83 

4  76 

6  81 

2 

101 

2  87 

2  01 

7  00 

2 

79 

6  18 

2  28 

14  15 

2 

80 

6  23 

2  86 

8  54 

87  76 
75  59 
62  97 
69  92 


Mono  Road  Circuit  set  off  with  six  appointments. 


588 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


ALLENFORD.— w. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  William  C.  Jolley  ...        

75  William  C.  Jolley 

76  Charles  E.  Perry,  Almon  P.  Lyons. 

77  Charles  E.  Perry 

78  Andrew  Clarke. .  ..... 

79  Andrew  Clarke 

80  Robert  Godfrey 


Ap- 
point- 
men  ts. 


3 
5 
8 
*6 
4 
5 
5' 


No.  of 
Members. 


133 
143 
186 
228 
140 
158 
160 


Funds. 


Conting. 


$4  80 

4  98 

5  10 

6  27 
2  50 

2  50 

3  00 


Educa. 


05 
53 
60 
60 
20 
20 
60 


Sup.  M. 


$6  20 

7  87 

8  00 
10  27 

6  31 

5  00 

6  25 


Miss'y. 


$137  94 

154  71 

188  50 

146  21 

70  13 

50  16 

64  92 


ALLISTON.— w. 


1874  John  F.  Germam,  M.A.,  Alfred  Brown 

75  John  F.  German,  M.A.,  Fred.  Dracas. 

76  Robert  H.  Smith,  Lewis  W.  Hill  . .   . 

77  Robert  H.  Smith,  Thos.  Manning,  B.A 

78  Amos  E.  Russ,  M.A.,  Edward  Eves, 

79  John  Bredin 

80  John  Bredin 


5 

160 

7  67 

4  40 

29  75 

5 

200 

20  10 

21  00 

61  00 

4 

247 

18  28 

19  09 

80   15 

4 

235 

14  14 

9  05 

53  80 

4 

238 

13  54 

9  00 

46  07 

t4 

248 

12  14 

8  94 

28  16 

1 

110 

6  75 

3  00 

30  00 

1874  Thomas  R.  Reid 

?t-  /John  Smiley,  M.A.,    ) 
'°  \  Charles  W.  Watch      j 

76  Isaac  Gold 

77  Isaac  Gold. ... 

78  Henry  Thomas 

79  Henry  Thomas 

80  Henry  Thomas 


ALTON.— w. 


2 

69 

3  48 

2  00 

5  00 

2 

69 

2  00 

1  85 

6  00 

2 

89 

5  78 

2  51 

2  03 

2 

99 

4  13 

1  40 

5  11 

2 

100 

4  10 

1  18 

5  40 

2 

100 

4  20 

1  49 

5  50 

3 

107 

5  04 

1  43 

8  50 

273  93 

428  52 

467  59 

510  45 

572  41 

474  53 

305  05 

49  42 

40  60 

38  16 

54  09 

49  43 

37  98 

59  01 

AMARANTH. 

A  village  on  the  Toronto,  Grey  &  Bruce  R.  R  ,  in  the  township  of  Amaranth,  County  of  Wellington, 

Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Shelburne  Mission. 


1875 
76 

77 
78 
79 


William  H.  Jamieson, 
Charles  W.  Watch .    ., 
William  Bacon. . 
United  with  Alton . 


B.A. 


•  •  •  ■ 

4 

39 

3  00 

1  00 

5  40 

3 

37 

4  89 

1  50 

6  0i> 

3 

46 

5  31 

1  76 

6  75 

3 

40 

4  33 

1  92 

1  50 

AMELI ASBURG.  — w. 


1874  Isaac  Weldon,  Foster McAmmond, B.A. 

75  Isaac  Weldon,  Foster  McAmmond,  B.A. 

76  John  C.  Ash,  Matthew  Robison. 

77  John  C.  Ash,  Matthew  Robison. . 

78  John  C.  Ash,  Matthew  Robison. 

79  Richard  Potter.        

80  Richard  Potter 


L 

8 

380 

L. 

9 

402 

9 

415 

10 

421 

10 

430 

|10 

425 

. 

4 

233 

12  15 
12  55 

12  61 

13  71 
15  00 
15  00 

5  41 


7  53 
7  00 
12  18 
15  00 
20  00 
15  00 
2  80 


59  59 
34  61 
42  33 
45  00 
50  00 
50  00 
16  00 


ANGUS.— w. 


1874  Andrew  Armstrong 

75  Andrew  Armstrong 

76  Andrew  Armstrong 

77  John  Pepper,  B  A .     

78  John  Pepper,  B.A 

79  John  Pepper,  B.A 

80  George  Walker ..... 

ARKWR1GHT. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Arran,  County  of  Bruce,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Invermay 

Circuit,  and  Arran  Circuit  of  the  late  New  Connexion  Methodist. 

1875  David  D.  Rolston    .  


4 

140 

8  16 

5  17 

15  60 

5 

145 

8  75 

10  04 

16  00 

5 

152 

8  80 

6  78 

21  00 

§3 

125 

5  29 

5  37 

18  00 

3 

102 

5  46 

3  77 

17  37 

4 

96 

4  90 

4  00 

21  39 

4 

96 

4  37 

2  16 

8  43 

39  03 

36  73 

51  34 

43  28 

445  02 

398  84 

401  53 

450  19 

391  71 

304  55 

118  53 

226  47 

165  66 

143  58 

132  79 

105  28 

61  60 

79  61 

76  David  D.  Rolston,  Joseph  Edge  . . 

77  David  D.  Rolston,  Joseph  Edge 

78  Neil  A.  McDiaimid,  Thomas  B.  Beynon 

79  Calvin  Shaw  ...,.„,.    ... 

80  Calvin  Shaw...... 


*  Two  appointments  given  to  Kilsyth. 
+  Rednersville  set  off. 


163 

7  55 

4  48 

11  10 

144  10 

253 

5  38 

5  09 

15  49 

159  63 

260 

6  09 

6  09 

18  78 

218  12 

230 

6  54 

5  44 

21  76 

157  13 

239 

5  91 

5  03 

14  80 

177  66 

t  West  Essa  Circuit  with  three  appointments  set  off. 
§  One  appointment  given  to  Allandale. 


TORONTO    CONFERENCE. 


589 


ARTEMESIA.— w.  &  n. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

AP- 

point- 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1874  Henry  S.  Matthews,  Richard  Strachan 
75  Circuit  divided. — See  Flesherton,  Dun- 
dalk  and  Friceville.. .  . 

9 

11 

414 
380 

$8  40 
9  00 

$4  50 
5  40 

$20  50 
22  25 

$216  13 

259  77 

ATHERLEY. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Mara,  County  of  Ontario.     The  Circuit  was  formed  of  one  appointment 
from  Rama  Mission  and  two  appointments  from  Beaverton  Mission. 


1876  John  Hart 

77  John  Hart  . . 

78  John  Hart 

79  Francis  Johnson  . . 

80  Francis  Johnson  ..  . 


AURORA.— w. 


77 
72 
85 
89 


6  00 

3  00 

9  09 

3  53 

5  23 

3  20 

1  30 

5  30 

3  27 

1  50 

4  40 

N. 


1874  Edward  Barrass,  George  J.  Bishop  .. 

75  John  Shuttlevvorth,  George  J.  Bishop 

76  John  Shuttleworth,  George  J.  Bishop 

77  Daniel  F.  Gee,  William  H.  Madden  . 

78  Daniel  F.  Gee,  Jabez  Wass  . . 

79  Daniel  F.  Gee,  Charles  Langford.. 

80  Jacob  Eli  Howell,  M.A.,  Frank  Keam. 


1874  John  V.  Wilson,  George  Brown  (B) 

75  Thomas  R.  Reid,  Thomas  Legate  . . 

76  Thomas  R.  Reid,  William  Ottawall 

77  Thomas  R.  Reid,  Frederick  Dracas. 

78  Sidney  F.  Depew 

79  Sidney  F.  Depew 

80  Sidney  F.  Depew   ... 


AVENING.- 
3 
5 
6 
6 
6 
6 
7 


310 
300 
367 
311 
300 
307 
315 

— w. 
128 
142 
194 
165 
167 
166 
166 


21  00 

8  00 

32  89 

20  00 

20  00 

39  00 

24  00 

11  22 

56  22 

19  04 

8  59 

58  20 

16  99 

8  00 

39  92 

8  91 

4  86 

18  42 

8  91 

4  23 

20  33 

118 

60 

86 

81 

76 

54 

35 

00 

242 

11 

225 

05 

240 

77 

214 

26 

165 

65 

125 

31 

134 

89 

8  66 

2  33 

7  49 

4  05 

4  07 

6  48 

4  25 

4  00 

5  00 

4  50 

4  25 

9  00 

4  50 

4  50 

9  00 

4  52 

4  19 

20  25 

5  93 

2  40 

27  45 

117  97 
98  90 
59  46 
79 

121 

138  17 

180  68 


16 

85 


B. 


BALLYDUFF. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Man  vers,  County  of  Durham,  Ontario 

Manvers  Circuit. 
1876  William  C.  Jolley  ...  

77  William  C.  Jolley 7  127 

78  William  C.  Jolley 7  132 

79  William,  Howson  ...  6  122 

80  Thomas  B.  Wilson        5  113 


1874  Thomas  J.  Edmison    . 

75  John  C.  Ash 

76  Ephraim  L.  Koyl 

77  Ephraim  L.  Koyl 

78  William  R.  Barker.. . 

79  William  R.  Barker.... 

80  William  R.  Barker.... 


BALTIMORE.  - 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 


-w. 
90 
92 
97 
98 
98 
80 
78 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


4  76 

3  31 

6  00 

4  80 

3  35 

12  00 

2  87 

0  81 

12  00 

3  46 

3  26 

11  15 

10  05 

6  05 

27  40 

8  00 

19  33 

21  00 

8  50 

21  50 

21  50 

8  53 

7  51 

22  00 

5  68 

2  60 

17  41 

5  70 

2  75 

16  30 

4  30 

3  10 

11  50 

103 

97 

128 

12 

91 

34 

100 

00 

152  53 

202 

65 

155 

46 

135 

50 

110 

84 

96 

60 

91 

72 

BANCROFT. 

A  village  in  the  northern  section  of  the   County  of  Hastings,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  connected 

with  Maynooth  Mission 

1880  Albert  D.  Wheeler..                ..              .|             |        ...        |  ....    |                 |        ....    j 

BANNOCKBURN. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Madoc,  County  of  Hastings,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the 

L'Amable  Mission. 

1875  Philip  J.  Roblin ...  

76  Philip  J.  Roblin. . .                          ....        4            126  1  20                           1  00        31  50 

77  Thomas  McKee  6  107  1  00        15  00 

78  Thomas  1',.  Wilson .         6              99  1  25          1  00          3  00        29  57 

79  Thomas  B.  Wilson 7            144  0  83         0  67          0  94        40  80 

80  Thomas  Dnnlop 6  112  10  00 


590 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


BARRIE.— w. 


Year! 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  David  C.  McDowell,  Charles  Langford 

75  John  Bredin,  Frank  Keam  . . .  . 

76  John  Bredin .        

77  John  Bredin.  .  , 

78  Jonathan  E.  Betts 

79  John  G.  Laird..       

80  John  6.  Laird.. 


Ap- 
point- 
ments. 


No.  of 
Members. 


Funds. 


284 
284 
231 
186 
180 
210 
182 


Conting. 


$24  98 

30  57 

31  94 

20  70 

21  00 
23  53 
16  60 


Educa. 


$20  00 
35  00 
30  00 
20  00 
16  50 
18  80 
16  10 


Sup   M.    Miss'y, 


$46  58 
53  09 
60  00 
65  00 

100  00 
71  94 
70  00 


$251  03 
308  61 
315  75 
302  20 
375  25 
247  78 
289  60 


BAYSVILLE. 

'        A  village  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Muskoka,  Ontario. 

1875  Robert  C.  Wilkinson..  ,     ..     ,      ....       I       i 

76  United  with  Bracebridge . .      8  60       I       2  79  1       0  71 


1  65        13  09 


BEAVERTON.— w. 


1874  William  H.  Cairnduff. 

75  Calvin  Shaw ....      . 

76  Thomas  H.  Patchell. . 

77  Thomas  H.  Patchell . 

78  Thomas  Williams 

79  Thomas  Williams 

80  Thomas  Williams 


4 

95 

11  94 

5  62 

10  29 

4 

98 

9  00 

4  42 

10  46 

4 

112 

10  90 

7  93 

10  00 

+  2 

62 

2  45 

3  00 

9  09 

2 

62 

2  50 

3  00 

3  50 

2 

58 

4  15 

2  10 

4  20 

1 

45 

3  23 

1  15 

3  50 

BELLEVILLE— BRIDGE  STREET.— w 


1874  William  Briggs,  Charles  A.  Hanson 

75  William  Briggs,  Samuel  P.  Rose 

76  Eph.  B.  Harper,  M.A.,  Saml.  P.  Rose 

77  Eph.  B.  Harper,  M.A.,  Saml.  P.  Rose 

78  Nicholas  R.  Willoughby,  M.A..    . 

79  Nicholas  R.  Willoughby,  M.A.. 

80  Wellington  Jeffers,  D.D 


2 

506 

4 

432 

T3 

463 

3 

609 

3 

551 

§2 

386 

2 

449 

48  10 

22  63 

153  51 

48  32 

73  54 

154  35 

48  40 

67  25 

155  15 

57  31 

47  51 

128  80 

43  44 

45  00 

129  65 

25  65 

44  33 

120  35 

29  79 

24  65 

118  65 

BELLEVILE— BLEEKER  STREET. 


1875  Thomas  Cullen.      , . 

76  Thomas  Cullen.  

77  Thomas  Cullen 

78  Osborn  R.  Lambly,  M.A. 

79  Osborn  R.  Lambly,  M.  A  . . 

80  Osborn  R.  Lambly,  M.A  . 


1 
1 

80 

4  00 

3  00 

14  00 

1 

82 

4  05 

3  02 

14  12 

2 

100 

4  09 

3  05 

14  20 

1 

72 

4  76 

3  63 

6  54 

1 

60 

5  00 

3  75 

5  45 

BELLEVILLE— HOLLOWAY  STREET. 


1 
1 

iso 

10  '25 

16  66 

20  66 

1 

190 

9  00 

6  25 

15  00 

1878  Joseph  H.  Locke  .      

79  Joseph  H.  Locke .  . .  

80  Joseph  H.  Locke  . 

BETHANY. 
A  village  on  the  Midland  R.  R.,  in  the  township  of  Man  vers,  County  of  Durham,  Ontario. 

formerly  part  of  Manvers  Circuit. 
1876  Robert  Walker,  John  A.  McCamus.. 

77  Robert  Walker,  David  N.  McCamus. 

78  William  Scales,  Alfred  J.  Barltrop.. 

79  Albert  C.  Wilson. . 

80  AlbertC.  Wilson 


112  71 

124  67 

116  80 

118  60 

77  20 

56  53 

58  06 

801  64 

836  60 

813  61 

788  68 

683  90 

737  12 

673  23 

64  87 

74  05 

74  13 

109  31 

90  25 

153  86 

191  45 

7 

205 

7  90 

5  00 

9  12 

6 

209 

8  00 

5  00 

10  00 

6 

155 

6  20 

1  60 

10  05 

4 

158 

8  24 

3  85 

24  76 

It  was 


187  32 

146  67 

94  76 

108  50 


1874  John  A.  Jewell,  B.A 

75  Henry  Wilkinson 

76  Henry  Wilkinson.  

77  Henry  Wilkinson  . . 

78  Thomas  Fox ...... 

79  Thomas  Fox 

BL 

AIRTO 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
8 
7 

N— w. 

100 
100  ' 
82 
102 
106 
107 

80  Thomas  Fox .      ...   . 

110 

1  90 

1  60 

6  03 

103  70 

' 

2  50 

3  00 

4  00 

93  07 

4  45 

3  00 

53  48 

3  00 

i  66 

2  70 

40  18 

3  13 

3  00 

5  00 

65  09 

3  40 

1  21 

5  00 

85  81 

3  50 

1  34 

6  00 

57  46 

Allandale  set  off. 
:  Bleeker  Street  set  off. 


t  Two  appointments  given  to  Atherley. 
§  Holloway  Street  set  off. 


TORONTO    CONFERENCE. 


591 


BLOOMFIELD— w. 


Year 


Names  of  Minister 


A.i'; ,  no.  of 

point-   ,,       , 
1      ,       Members, 
incuts. 


Funds. 


1874  Joseph  H.  Chant 4 

75  Joseph  H.  Chant.       .                  .    .  .  .  4 

76  J.  H.  Chant,  Foster  McAmmond,  B.A.,:  4 

77  Clias.  V.  Lake,  Albert  W    Hastings      j  4 

78  Charles  V.  Lake..                  ..                 .  j  4 

79  Samuel  Sing  .  .  ..1*2 

80  Samuel  Sing .  .                 .  2 


223 
228 
292 
292 
289 
10  ij 
154 


Conting. 


88  06 


00 
00 

oo 


10  00 
S  00 
5  71 


Eduea. 


S3  77 
12  00 


11 
11 

9 


00 
00 
05 
00 
20 


Mip. 


M.    Mi 


^35  39 
26  00 
28  00 
18  00 
2U  00 
10  00 
0  00 


ss  v. 


SI 36  92 
176  14 
125  58 
113  68 
50  25 
38  65 
134  34 


1874  Robert  Godfrey.    .    . 

75  John  A.  Jewell,  B.A. 

76  John  A.  Jewell,  B.A. 

77  John  A.  Jewell,  B.A. 

78  John  Smiley,  M.A. 

79  John  Smilev,  .M.A. 

80  John  Smiley,  M.A. 


BOBCAYCEON 

..  .    9 

■i  9 
..  t6 
.  .!   6 

5 

6 

6 


229 
235 
188 
183 
180 
154 
160 


12 
12 
4 
3 
3 
5 
6 


30 
00 
15 
10 
10 
46 
14 


10 

90 
00 
00 
20 
51 
80 


26  25 
30  00 
10  00 
15  00 
10  20 
10  54 
8  19 


263  8  0 
273  08 
140  00 
101  75 
119  69 
142  41 
169  29 


BOND  HEAD.— w 

1874  Daniel  F.  Gee,  Robert  Carter        6  1       260 

"75  Daniel  F.  Gee,  Albert  Smith.        .      ..;  6  228 

76  Daniel  F.  Gee,  James  W    Stewart  .  .      '■  6  j       237 

77  John  W.  Totten,  Stephen  A.  Arkels      !  6  238 

78  John  W.  Totten,  John  C.  Henderson..!  6  247 

79  Henry  S.  Matthews,  Frank  Keam  .  6  250 

80  Henry  S.  Matthews,  Charles  Langford. !  6  254 


I 


13  00 

8  81 
10  00 

8  79 
10  06 

7  60 

8  69 


14 
06 

88 
09 

27 
77 
74 


47  26 
40  63 
40  00 

32  94 
40  18 

33  50 
26  38 


403  46 

322  56 
337  37 
290  49 
347  64 
220  48 
263  53 


BOWMANVILLE.—  w, 

1874  John  Bredin 1  140 

75  Thomas  A.  Ferguson I  1  i  142 

76  John  G.  Laird j  1  |  164 

77  JohnG.  Laird 1  !  210 

78  JohnG.  Laird !  1  |  190 

79  David  C.  McDowell .  1  j  170 

80  David  C.  McDowell 1  j  181 


17  65 

17  20 

13  00 

14  75 
11  65 
10  75 

7  30 


10  00 

30  00 
43  84 
34  00 
20  00 
5  40 
8  40 


53  50 
63  00 
62  62 
50  00 
32  00 
21  25 
13  20 


307  51 
318  90 

349  42 
356  86 
310  65 
289  73 
237  94 


BRACEBRIDGE.— w. 

1874  Webster  \V.  Leech        ...                     .7            123  '       9  49 

75  Webster  W.  Leech  .              .    .            ..)       6  I        119  i       8  00 

76  George  M.  Brown,  George  S.  Reynoldsl       6  '       100  8  00 

77  George  M.  Brown               6            184  8  88 

78  William  J.  Hewitt '6             184  8  33 

79  William  J.  Hewitt . .!       4  1       122  8  40 

80  James  Woodsworth . .                  ..          J       3            122  8  40 


12 
50 
00 
63 


9  55 


10 

00 


16  00 

17  50 

13  85 

14  00 

15  71 
21  25 
■'?,  75 


121  61 

177  32 
102  61 

120  42 
60  00 

78  08 
81   45 


BRADFORD.— w. 

1874  Jonathan  E.  Betts,  William  G.  Howson]  5  :       155            22  27  10  00,  32  93  385  03 

75  Jonathan  E.  Letts,  Thomas  J.  Snowden  5            155            19  06  24  20  35  57  279  66 

76  Thos.  A.  Ferguson,  Thos.  Manning,  B.A.  6  !       190            20  56  16  00,  37  50  353  08 

77  Thomas  A.   Ferguson,  Lewis  W.  Hill..  6  :       186            20  29  j  15  00  46  40  ;  381   14 

78  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Charles  W.  Watch..  5             190  :      14  56  9  71  80  00   ,  374  27 

79  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Jabez  B.  Wass .  5            153  I     1102:  8  83  32  00  2MJ  76 

80  Thos.  Campbell,  J.  M.Wilkinson,  B.A.  i  5  ;       159  '       8  85  5  82  22  00   !  278  00 


BRAMPTON.— w. 


1874  William  Burns,  Charles  Smith 

75  John  Learoyd,  Samuel  Salton 

76  John  Learoyd,  Samuel  Salton .    .,..,. 

77  J.  Herbert  Starr,  Charles  E.  Mclntyve. 

78  Edwin  Clement,  Charles  E.  Melntyre  . 

79  Edwin  Clement,  Charles'  E.  Melntyre  . 

80  Nicholas  R.  Willoughby,  M.A  . 


8 
8 

7 
7 
7 
8 
:8 


400 
450 
415 
447 
442 
450 
425 


29  38 

30  00 
32  12 
32  85 
32  15 
32  19 
29  67 


14  00 
34  00 
21  17 
21  50 

21  50 
20  20 
17   22 


US  00 
150  00 
152  50 
175  00 
236  71 
209  54  ] 
185  11 


672  00 
680  51 
692  1.3 
790  45 
901  88 
807  41 
714  75 


Cherry  Valley  set  off. 


+  Dunsford  net  off. 


Brampton  Circuit  set  off. 


592 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


BRAMPTON  CIRCUIT. 
This  Circuit  includes  that  part  of  the  Old  Brampton  Circuit  which  is  now  separated  from  the  town  o 

Brampton. 


Year! 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1880  Peter  Campbell. 


1874  William  Tomblin. . 

75  William  J.  Hewitt. . . 

76  William  J.  Hewitt. . 

77  William  J.  Hewitt. . 

78  John  Tozeland . 

79  John  Tozeland  ...      . 

80  John  Tozeland 


1874  Osborn  R.  Lambly,  M.A 

75  Osborn  R.  Lambly,  M.A  . 

76  Kennedy  Creighton , 

77  Kennedy  Creighton . 

78  Kennedy  Creighton 

79  Thomas  Cullen. 

80  Thomas  Cullen 


AP\  '  No.  of 

Funds. 

P01"*- '.Members, 
ments. ; 

Conting.  Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

7  i 

1   ... 

1874  George  Leech  . . 
75  See  Sunderland 


1879  Charles  Smith. 
80  Robert  Johnston. 


BRIDGE  WATER.—  w. 

2     125 

$7  35 

$4  00 

$15  70 

$163  67 

4  :   125 

7  50 

|  8  00 

18  80 

145  09 

4     165 

8  25 

16  00 

16  00 

115  31 

4 

112 

8  00 

4  25 

15  00 

93  88 

4 

112 

7  00 

3  00 

17  60 

98  36 

4 

98 

3  17 

1  62 

9  74 

62  77 

4 

88 

4  09 

2  45 

,  6  23 

40  31 

BRIGHTON.— w. 

. .  [   1     140 

11  00 

7  00 

16  25 

134  75 

140 

10  00 

11  84 

8  00 

108  42 

145 

12  87 

12  00 

11  42 

101  80 

100 

7  15 

6  00 

11  50 

134  36 

1      93 

5  10 

0  60 

11  50 

114  50 

120 

6  00 

3  00 

12  50 

134  25 

163 

7  00 

4  00 

15  51 

211  50 

BROCK.— w  &n. 

.1   5  i   142 

7  06 

3  50 

29  52 

201  29 



5 

145 

13  00 

7  67 

31  89 

242  54 

BROOKHOLM. 
A  small  village  in  the  County  of  Grey,  Ontario. 


6 


80 


2  48 


5  22 


3  00       44  26 


BROOKLIN. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Whitby,  County  of  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Whitby  Circuit. 


1876  John  Carroll  Wilson. . . 

77  John  Carroll  Wilson     . 

78  Edward  Barras=,  M.A. 

79  Edward  Barrass,  M.A. 

80  Samuel  Salton 


1874  Samuel  Salton 

75  Thomas  H.  Patchell 

76  Thomas  Grandy  .  . 

77  Thomas  Grandy 

78  Andrew  Wilson 

79  Andrew  Wilson 

80  See  Combermere . 


137 
137 
175 
150 
130 


9  82 

7  48 

32  00 

.   9  38 

7  83 

21  00 

9  40 

12  31 

26  00 

8  55 

3  00 

26  00 

4  00 

2  30 

24  50 

BRUDENELL  and  BANGOR, 
4 
5 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 


21 

4  03 

32 

4  00 

37 

4  50 

44 

3  25 

31 

0  78 

29 

0  25 

31 

5 

0) 

5 

00 

3 

10 

0 

60 

0  25 

5  17 

10  90 

11  00 
11  00 

2  00 
4  63 
7  87 


252 

58 

203  47 

131 

84 

83  11 

181 

49 

168  28 

257  50 

119 

96 

120 

85 

15 

40 

15 

62 

37 

39 

c. 


CAMPBELLFORD.  — w. 


1874  Richard  Potter   . 

75  Thomas  J.  Edmison. . 

76  Thomas  J.  Edmison. 

77  Thomas  J.  Edmison 

78  Garrett  J.  Dingman 

79  Garrett  J.  Dingman 

80  Jeremiah  A.  Chapman,  M.A. 


175 
190 
180 
185 
225 
225 
225 


10  71 

7  67 

20  00 

10  00 

7  25 

17  00 

8  19 

12  00 

17  30 

6  72- 

13  25 

17  50 

6  50 

14  00 

17  30 

7  82 

7  33 

9  60 

6  91 

3  12 

7  20 

136  93 

10  >  68 

114  73 

88  33 

140  38 

141  53 
124  27 


TORONTO    CONFERENCE. 


593 


CANNINGTON.— w. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point - 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1874  Thomas  Culbert 

3 
3 

5 
5 
5 
6 
6 

100 
83 
146 
160 
173 
200 
240 

$7  39 
7  50 
15  00 
14  15 
10  41 
14  55 
9  51 

$5  00 
5  98 

13  05 

14  90 
14  53 

5  20 
7  28 

$26  38 
26  05 
43  90 
52  00 

55  40 

56  00 
95  82 

$168  62 
147  60 
226  44 
294  16 
360  79 
306  70 
339  48 

75  Thomas  Culbert,  Thomas  H.  Orme . 

76  Geo.  Washington,  M.A.,  T.  B.  Wilson 

77  Geo.  Washington,  M.A.,  Elias  Battell. 

78  G.  Washington,  MA. ,  J.  A.  McCamus 

79  Isaac  Weldon,  William  J.  West .   ... 

CANTON.— \y. 


1874  Arthur  Browning,  John  M.  Wilkinson 

75  Arthur  Browning,  John  A.  McCamus. 

76  Edmund  S.  Rupert,  M.A.,  A.  Wilson. 

77  E  S.  Rupert,  M  A.,  S.  C.Edmunds,  B.  A. 

78  E.  S.  Rupert, M.  A.,  S. C.  Edmunds,  B.  A. 

79  Edward  Cragg,  Henry  S.  Jenkinson.    . 

80  Edward  Cragg,  Robert  H.  Leitch ...    . 


242 
258 
270 
276 
280 
280 
255 


1&74  John  Hodgson 

75  James  C.  Seymour 

76  James  C.  Seymour.. 

77  James  C.  Seymour . . . 

78  George  T.  Richardson  . 

79  Edward  Hill.      .. 

80  Edward  Hill 


1874  George  Browne 

75  Garrett  J.  Dingman    . 

76  Garrett  J.  Dingman    . 

77  Garrett  J.  Dingman 

78  James  A.  McClung. . . 

79  James  A.  McClung.. 

80  James  A.  McClung.. . . 


CART  WRIGHT.—  w. 


100 
100 
181 
170 
166 
166 
156 


CASTLETON.— w. 

170 

180 
220 
230 
260 

227 
271 


4 
4 
4 
4 
5 
6 


18  50 

11  00 

54  00 

19  00 

22  00 

50  00 

19  20 

15  00 

47  00 

13  55 

16  05 

47  75 

13  29 

16  64 

48  00 

13  65 

16  26 

48  00 

11  25 

4  00 

23  75 

4  28 

1  20 

10  00 

5  06 

2  76 

16  97 

6  00 

5  50 

20  00 

7  00 

7  00 

20  66 

7  00 

7  00 

22  00 

5  77 

1  97 

9  79 

1  90 

1  90 

9  00 

10  15 

5  25 

17  00 

7  50 

7  00 

10  00 

7  60 

7  30 

20  50 

5  90 

3  75 

22  75 

8  05 

7  30 

20  50 

8  10 

7  00 

15  00 

8  10 

7  20 

22  40 

341 

73 

350  73 

348 

50 

256  67 

303 

06 

287 

26 

182 

36 

91 

83 

100  87 

157 

74 

162  77 

176 

31 

88 

22 

102 

39 

178  27 

222 

00 

187 

70 

147 

14 

198 

07 

191 

86 

202 

64 

CAVANVILLE. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Cavan,  County  of  Durham,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the 

Millbrook  Circuit. 


1878  John  W.  Wicher   . . 

79  Thon&s  Cleworth. . . 

80  Thomas  Cleworth. 


1874  William  T.  Dyer  - 

75  Thomas  Grandy 

76  John  Power 

77  George  Wesley  Marvin .    . . 

78  Thomas  McKee    

79  Supplied  from  Lakefield . 

80  United  with  Hall's  Bridge . 


328 
262 


CHANDOS.— w. 


40 
41 
44 
52 
97 
100 


3  88 
6  50 


12  00 
22  25 


1  25 

1  15 

1  58 

1  30 

2  25 

1  60 

1  50 

1  60 

2  00 

1  00 

1  00 

0  60 

0  36 

0  78 

1  45 

.... 

.... 

244  45 

245 

00 

26 

60 

33 

15 

37 

76 

38  37 

28 

13 

15  50 

CHATS  WORTH.— w. 


1874  John  Webster 

75  John  Webster,  George  Coffey 

76  Sidney  F.  Depew,  Thomas  Legate  . . 

77  Sidney  F.  Depew,  John  Power  . . . 

78  Thomas  R.  Reid,  William  T.  Hicks. 

79  Thomas  R.  Reid 

80  Thomas  R.  Reid 


161 
143 
246 
262 
260 
249 
142 


9  41 

5  10 

11  32 

9  42 

5  88 

12  42 

10  00 

6  15 

23  91 

4  38 

5  80 

7  25 

4  00 

3  97 

22  16 

5  00 

4  75 

14  00 

4  25 

3  00 

9  75 

154  58 

140  61 
200  00 
143  20 

141  47 
161  00 

66  62 


Holland  Centre  set  off. 


38 


594 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS.- 


'    CHERRY  VALLEY. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Athol,  County  of    Prince  Edward,  Ontario. 

Bloomiield  Circuit. 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 
ments 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Year 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1879  Sidney  J.  Shorey       

80  Sidney  J.  Shorey 

4 
4 

176 

$3  66 

$2  00 

$8  50 

$83  66 

CHESLEY. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Elderslie,  County  of  Bruce,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Paisley 

Circuit,  and  of  the  Vesta,  New  Connexion,  Circuit. 
1875  William  B.  Danard 


76  William  B.  Danard.      ..  ..      . 

77  William  B.  Danard 

78  Calvin  Shaw,  Joseph  Edge        . 

79  Neil  A.  McDiarmid,  William  Hooton 

80  William  Tindall,  William  Wilson 


152 
193 

205 
225 
225 


7  00 

4  00 

6  15 

8  00 

4  50 

6  50 

5  10 

5  00 

5  00 

6  00 

4  95 

'  5  75 

6  52 

2  33 

9  48 

1874  Peter  Campbell 

75  Peter  Campbell 

76  Peter  Campbell 

77  Shem  Blanshard 

78  Shem  Blanshard 

79  Shem  Blanshard 

80  William  G.  Howson 


1874  Albert  C.  Wilson     . . 

75  Thomas  Fox  .  . 

76  William  Cook 

77  William  Cook 

78  Robert  X).  Wilkinson 

79  John  H.  Ruttan.. 

80  Peter  W   Davies.. 


CHINGUACOUSY.—  w. 


4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
5 
5 


125 
145 
145 
124 
108 
110 
108 


7  50 

4  20 

11  15 

10  53 

4  84 

11  53 

9  70 

4  75 

12  10 

10  30 

5  50 

14  65 

8  78 

3  52 

5  57 

10  14 

3  38 

9  05 

9  09 

4  24 

10  20 

COBOCONK.— w. 


1874  Wellington  Jeffers,  D  D. 

75  Wellington  Jeffers,  D.D. 

76  Wellington  Jeffers,  D.D. 

77  Charles  Fish 

78  Charles  Fish 

79  Thomas  W.  Jeffery 

80  Thomas  W  Jeffery..      . . 


1874  William  McCullough 

75  Joseph  H.  Locke 

76  Joseph  H.  Locke 

77  Joseph  H.  Locke 

78  Thomas  Cull  en 

79  Egerton  R.  Young  ... 

80  Egerton  R.  Young 


1874  Thomas  Snowdon. . 

75  Richard  G.  James    . 

76  Richard  G.  James 

77  William  Tucker       . 

78  William  Tucker. 

79  William  Tucker 

80  Richard  Strachan. . . 


1874  Joseph  W  McCallum  . 

75  Edwin  Clement 

76  Edwin  Clement 

77  Edwin  Clement    . 

78  J.  Herbert  Starr... 

79  J.  Herbert  Starr 
an   T   u„„i — j.  a* 


6 


COBOURG.- 
2 
2 
1 
1 
1 
3 
1 

COLBORNE. 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 


COLD  WATER. 
2 
3 
5 

7 


50 
78 
94 
110 
140 
150 
128 

— w. 
206 
209 
206 
206 
113 
205 
184 

-w. 
00 
00 
75 
50 
50 
84 
61 

— w. 

52 

61 

64 

64 

56 

52 

54 


5  03 

1  90 

10  00 

5  00 

5  90 

10  00 

4  92 

4  37 

2  49 

2  00 

2  00 

4  00 

1  44 

1  58 

2  25 

2  82 

1  47 

2  19 

2  23 

1  23 

2  67 

41  17 

20  00 

87  00 

30  16 

112  00 

100  25 

32  00 

120  00 

100  00 

32  03 

117  83 

92  00 

34  21 

80  00 

94  00 

21  44 

60  35 

86  27 

17  76 

58  90 

60  00 

12  75 

6  24 

20  00 

10  00 

15  50 

20  00 

18  71 

40  28 

44  64 

16  67 

40  57 

44  34 

17  31 

30  00 

57  48 

17  35 

30  03 

57  83 

14.25 

10  00 

60  00 

3  00 

1  55 

2  48 

6  10 

3  10 

4  25 

8  50 

3  45 

5  40 

6  55 

3  50 

5  50 

6  90 

3  70 

6  80 

7  00 

3  86 

7  40 

7  25 

4  10 

8  75 

COLLINGWOOD.—  w. 


1 

164 

13  70 

7  50 

20  00 

1 

176 

13  50 

13  00 

21  00 

2 

240 

14  00 

13  00 

10  05 

1 

190 

9  26 

4  00 

11  79 

1 

190 

10  00 

4  23 

19  21 

2 

170 

T7C 

18  50 

5  00 

25  00 

63  51 

93  20 

72  68 

62  40 

75  57 

108  14 

139  24 

121  15 

114  49 

94  74 

95  73 

99  82 

150  02 

111  62 

57  48 

66  48 

66  85 

50  57 

129  23 

1,091  85 

975  81 

1,100  00 

1,044  00 

919  85 

741  00 

893  91 

233  95 

200  00 

273  31 

298  73 

321  21 

321  35 

309  08 

66  71 

127  25 

137  30 

103  31 

96  08 

108  81 

132  70 

110  00 

94  00 

131  26 

87  24 

147  65 

166  04 

TORONTO    CONFERENCE. 


595 


COMBERMERE. 

A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Radcliffe,  County  of  Renfrew,  Ontario. 

connected  with  Brudenell  Mission. 


It  was  formerly 


Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

C  onting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1880 

Andrew  Wilson  ...          



CONSECON.—  w. 


1874  William  J.  Hewitt. . 

75  William  Richardson 

76  William  Richardson 

77  William  Richardson 

78  William  Tomblin.  . . 

79  William  Tomblin. 

80  William  Tomblin.      . 


141 
141 
161 
163 

156 
168 
16S 


.  $9  50 

$4  00 

$18  00 

8  40 

8  00 

22  00 

9  15 

10  00 

21  02 

8  86 

6  76 

16  21 

9  17 

8  49 

21  05 

9  63 

9  00 

23  28 

7  50 

8  59 

20  00 

$228  92 
183  12 
234  46 
207  03 
190  48 
219  79 
180  90 


COOKSTOWN.—  w. 


1874  William  Irwin,  Thomas  Manning,  B.A 

75  James  Thom,  B.A.,  Thos.  Manning,  B.A 

76  James  Thom,  B.A.,  James  E.  Allen. 

77  Thomas  Campbell,  Jesse  Mills,  B.A. 
"■  78  Thomas  Campbell,  Charles  Langford. 

79  Thomas  Campbell,  Stephen  A.  Arkles 

80  John  Mahan,  William  Marshall 


360 

365 
335 
294 
296 
298 


COOKSVILLE.— w. 


1874  Andrew  Cunningham,  Henry  Thomas. 

75  Andrew  Cunningham,  Alfred  Brown . . 

76  Thomas  S.  Keough,  Charles  W.  Watch 

77  Thomas  S.  Keough,  Thomas  Dunlop. . 

78  Thomas  S.  Keough,  Richard  Duke  . .    . 

79  Michael  Fawcett,  William  Bacon   

80  Michael  Fawcett,  William  Bacon . 


234 
235 
300 

287 
287 
280 
282 


18  09 

9  25 

77  16 

15  00 

19  00 

62  94 

18  50 

27  33 

79  80 

15  00 

16  90 

60  00 

16  14 

11  15 

60  00 

13  59 

6  29 

35  23 

12  62 

6  13 

36  12 

22  90 

10  90 

64  59 

23  86 

25  50 

65  07 

28  00 

19  41 

84  20 

24  63 

14  60 

66.13 

29  57 

14  81 

68  40 

19  92 

9  95 

83  85 

20  00 

8  00 

80  00 

463  96 
403  53 
540  69 
501  66 
443  80 
309  58 
260  21 


432  12 
454  29 
489  77 
446  84 
500  00 
466  39 
468  46 


CRESSY. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Marysburg,  County  of  Prince  Edward,  Ontario. 

the  Milford  Circuit. 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


1875  John  Tozeland    

4 

■  •  •  ■ 

76  John  Tozeland   

4 

99 

5  03 

2  12 

2  18 

83  88 

77  John  Tozeland  . .      ...      

4 

101 

4  41 

1  98 

2  44 

67  20 

78  David  Perry  ... 

4 

105 

3  61 

1  85 

3  49 

75  89 

79  David  Perry 

4 

89 

2  58 

'1  50 

2  85 

80  71 

80  William  Tucker.        

4 

84 

2  10 

1  75 

3  50 

74  38 

D. 


DALRYMPLE. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Carden,   County  of  Victoria,  Ontario. 

Road  Mission. 

1877  Andrew  Wilson    ... 

78  Thomas  Grandy 

79  William  P.  Brown  

80  William  P.  Brown 


143 
123 
104 


DARLINGTON.— w. 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Victoria. 


1874  Alex.  R.  Campbell,  Thomas  Sliter . . 

75  Edward  Barrass,  M.A.,  Thos.  Sliter  . 

76  Ed.  Barrass,  M.  A.,  Jabez  B.  Wass,  B.A. 

77  Ed.  Barrass,  M.A.,  John  A.  Stewart. 

78  Jno.  C.  Wilson,  Jas.  H.  Barkwell,  B.A. 

79  John  C.  Wilson,  Benjamin  Greatrix. .  . 

80  JohnC.  Wilson,  Edward  Dewart  Lewis 


256 
240 
250 
260 
230 
280 
300 


1  25 
1  35 


1  10 


2  17 
1  40 
1  50 


16  95 

7  25 

59  31 

16  25 

14  20 

45  15 

18  00 

11  68 

40  00 

12  00 

15  00 

44  00 

12  84 

10  43 

40  00 

12  27 

7  22 

35  51 

12  39 

9  19 

42  30 

26 

46 

29 

57 

34 

82 

557 

00 

409 

51 

418 

98 

367 

95 

295 

17 

285 

52 

301 

31 

596 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


[DAVENPORT  and  SEATON.— w. 


Tear 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  John  B.  Armstrong. . 

75  John  B.  Armstrong . . 

76  John  S.  Evans 

77  Charles  Smith. 

78  Charles  Smith 

79  John  Semmens 

80  James  Pearen 


Ap- 
point- 
in  ents. 


2 
2 
2 
*1 
1 
1, 
1 


No.  of 
Members. 


63 
66 
88 
49 
30 
30 
33 


Funds. 


Conting.  Educa.  Sup.  M.  Miss'y. 


75 
60 
00 
91 
95 
97 
00 


$i   00 

11  00 

14  00 

3  21 

3  11 

3  13 


$30  00 
30  00 
20  00 
4  71 
9  75 
9  75 
4  00 


1191  96 
196  98 
204  17 
147  40 
119  70 
108  55 
104  61 


DEMORESTVILLE.—  w. 


1874  Wm.  J.  Young,  O.  H.  Mcintosh. . .      . 

75  J.  A.  Chapman, B. A.,  JohnW.  Cathcart 

76  J.  A.  Chapman,  M.A.,  Saml.  McCauley 

77  James  Pearen,  B.  A.,  Samuel  McCauley 

78  Albert  C.  Wilson,  Samuel  McCauley    . 

79  William  C.  Jolley      

80  William  C.  Jolley 


9 

+  10 

5 


265 
250 
275 
260 
254 
245 
156 


9  50 

6  00 

25  00 

8  80 

5  41 

20  00 

11  51 

9  35 

25  34 

10  02 

4  00 

14  76 

13  31 

12  45 

27  17 

8  10 

5  07 

34  68 

3  26 

1  06 

7  16 

DENBIGH  and  ABINGER.—  w. 


1874  JabazB.  Wass,  B.A. 

75  Jabez  B.  Wass,  B.A  . 

76  Peter  W.  Davis  . . 

77 


67 
60 
60 

49 


1  45 

1  00 

3  00 

1  50 

1  00 

2  50 

1  50 

1  20 

2  00 

2  80 

1  50 

4  00 

223 

40 

241 

10 

185 

22 

183 

03 

211 

65 

214  76 

88  63 

53 

46 

41 

29 

53 

24 

19  47 

DUFFIN'S  CREEK. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Pickering,  County  of  Ontario,  Ontario. 

Pickering  Circuit. 


1876  John  Pickering. 

77  John  Pickering. . 

78  John  Pickering. . 

79  Alfred  Brown . . . 

80  Alfred  Brown . . . 


80 

85 
85 
89 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


3  12 

3  00 

5  00 

3  25 

2  00 

5  00 

3  00 

1  10 

3  75 

6  32 

2  97 

3  76 

117  17 
136  00 
104  47 

118  09 


DUNDALK. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Melancthon,  County  of  Grey,  Ontario. 

Artemesia  Circuit. 


1876 
77 
78 
79 
80 


Calvin  Shaw 
Calvin  Shaw 
David  Williams. 
David  Williams. 
Austin  Potter     . 


184 
177 
186 
161 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


7  12 

4  41 

5  60 

5  89 

2  65 

3  70 

6  00 

3  00 

28  20 

3  59 

2  16 

5  43 

116  52 

147  34 

103  59 

82  79 


DUNSFORD. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Verulam,  County  of  Victoria,  Ontario. 

Bobcaygeon  Mission. 


1875  Edward  Hill 

76  JohnW.  Cathcart... 

77  John  W.  Cathcart... 

78  John  W.  Cathcart... 

79  Robert  C.  Wilkinson . 

80  Robert  C.  Wilkinson  . 


112 
70 
60 
60 
90 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


1  12 

1  31 

.  .. 
2  22 

4  08 

5  25 

3  14 

2  10 

1  14 

4  00 

2  16 

1  00 

4  80 

2  19 

1  17 

1  02 

38  00 
67  75 
56  22 
33  62 
55  88 


DURHAM. 
1874  Thomas  W   Glover,  George  Walker 

75  John  Hodgson 

76  John  Hodgson,  Frederick  Dracas  . . . 

77  Robert  Godfrey 

78  Robert  Godfrey 7 

79  Robert  Godfrey 7 

80  David  Williams 8 


-W.    &   N. 

120 
120 
135 
139 
149 
179 
164 


7  60 

2  90 

8  20 

5  50 

2  55 

8  00 

5  22 

3  67 

15  00 

5  75 

4  22 

15  50 

5  78 

4  00 

16  00 

5  85 

4  20 

15  00 

3  15 

2  11 

7  59 

108  36 
79  00 

121  42 

124  42 
88  97 

100  70 
99  66 


Seaton  set  off. 


+  Northport  set  off. 


TORONTO   CONFERENCE. 


597 


E. 


EDEN  GROVE. 
A  small  village  in  the  South.  Riding  of  the  County  of  Bruce,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of 

Paisley  Circuit  and  Tiverton  Mission. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1877  Almon  P.  Lyons 

78  Almon  P.  Lyons. . 

79  Alexander  Thibadeau. . . 

80  John  Pepper,  B.A..      . 


Ap- 
point- 
ments. 


No.  of 
Members. 


110 
118 
110 


Funds. 


Conting. 


U  25 
4  65 
2  50 


Educa. 


$3  50 
3  60 
2  16 


Sup.  M. 


$9  18 
9  45 
7  65 


Miss'y. 


$91  73 
82  94 
90  09 


EGLINGTON. 
A  village  in  the  township  and  County  of  York,  Ontario.      It  was  formerly  part  of  Yonge  Street 

South  Circuit. 
1880  Henry  M.  Manning |  |  |         . .     |       . . .     |  I 

EUGENIA  FALLS. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Arteniesia,  County  of  Grey,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Flesherton 

Circuit. 
*879  William  H.  Madden. 

5     i         57  4  03  1  82  '       2  96  I     44  97 


80  William  H.  Madden . 


F, 


1874  William  H.  Peakc. 

75  William  H.  Peake. 

76  John  A.  Dowler. 

77  John  A.  Dowler. 

78  John  A.  Dowler.  . 

79  William  Buchanan.. . 

80  William  Buchanan. . . 


FENELLA.— w. 


126 
110 
160 
180 
180 
199 


7  51 

7  04 

19  34 

8  30 

14  38 

18  35 

5  00 

4  00 

14  00 

4  50 

3  00 

12  25 

2  65 

1  31 

10  00 

5  05 

4  10 

5  04 

FENELON  FALLS.—  w. 


74  George  Washington,  M.  A 

6 

146 

75  George  Washington,  M.A.. 

5 

148 

76  Richard  Potter 

5 

155 

77  Richard  Potter.   . .        

4 

170 

78  Richard  Potter  

4 

156 

79  Webster  W.  Leech 

4 

170 

80  Thomas  W  Glover 

5 

142 

6  03 

2  11 

16  00 

5  00 

6  34 

6  00 

2  50 

4  40 

8  60 

7  19 

3  26 

10  00 

7  00 

4  79 

10  00 

9  01 

2  52 

10  00 

8  46 

2  53 

11  00 

FLESHERTON. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Artemesia,  County  of  Grey,  Ontario. 

Artemesia  Circuit. 


103 

82 

88 

63 

119 

62 

68 

63 

50  68 

75 

80 

138 

80 

138 

24 

125 

10 

44 

50 

49 

82 

60 

48 

80  89 

1876  William  Johnston. 

77  William  Johnston 

78  William  Johnston 

79  William  Smyth  ... 

80  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Jr 


1874  JohnTozeland.... 

75  Hamilton  Leith . . 

76  Hamilton  Leith 

77  Hamilton  Leith 

78  William  E.  Smith. 

79  William  E.  Smith. 

80  William  E.  Smith. 


213 

215 
241 
248 


6  51 

7  69 

13  00 

6  60 

6  05 

12  11 

6  79 

7  35 

11  25 

6  67 

5  00 

12  50 

FLINTON.— w. 


80 
86 
92 
74 
88 
94 
82 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the 


113  49 

91  46 

82  07 

68  64 


55  03 
44  44 
21  02 
11  93 
16  96 

15  33 

16  47 


2  40 

0  72 

2  31 

2  65 

1  27 

2  03 

4  22 

2  31 

4  00 

3  00 

2  74 

2  42 

0  65 

•  >  •  • 

2  25 

1  67 

0  61 

2  37 

1  56 

0  48 

1  96 

Eugenia  Falls  set  off. 


598 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


FRANKFORD.— w. 

Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1874 

J.  Anderson  Chapman.  B.A. 

5 

198 

$5  20 

$2  91 

$9  85 

$98  27 

75  David  Perry. . . 

5 

215 

6  00 

4  82 

10  00 

141  10 

* . . . 

5 

186 

5  78 

4  50 

4  50 

106  21 

5 

203 

5  85 

5  00 

11  25 

140  77 

78  James  C.  Seymour .    .... 

5 

196 

5  22 

5  00 

9  50 

156  35 

„„   (  James  C.  Seymour,     \ 
/9   |  Phineas  D.  Will.        j  •  • 

5 

.      196 

5  25 

5  00 

10  00 

176  00 

80  Phineas  D.  Will 

5 

200 

6  00 

6  44 

10  87 

178  00 

G. 


1874  Frank  C.  Keam 

75  William  McCullough 

76  William  McCullough 

77  George  Edwards . 

78  Thomas  J.  Edmison. 

79  John  McLean . 

80  Daniel  N.  McCamus. 


GRAFTON.— w. 


43 

2  72 

1  17 

1  25 

38 

3  50 

1  50 

40 

3  00 

2  50 

4  00 

40 

3  25 

2  00 

5  00 

50 

1  90 

2  00 

4  00 

46 

1  08 

2  00 

3  52 

45 

2  52 

1  56 

1  58 

53  70 

54  17 
54  80 
50  00 
56  00 
58  00 
28  00 


GRAVENHURST. 
A  village  in  the  township  and  District  of  Muskoka,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  connected  with 


1879  Richard  Duke 

80  Richard  Duke.... 


Morrison  Mission. 


49 


3  09 


1  85 


12  26 


52  84 


H. 


HALIBURTON. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Dysart,  County  of  Peterborough,  Ontario. 

Minden  Mission. 

1874  Edward  Hill 

75  Joseph  R.  Gibson 

76  William  H.  Cairnduff. 

77  William  H.  Cairnduff. 

78  George  H.  Kenney ...  

79  Richard  Strachan 

80  John  A.  McCamus 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


2 

32 

0  50 

040 

.    .. 
1  50 

3 

41 

1  00 

2  60 

5 

37 

1  65 

1  04 

1  23 

6 

45 

1  17 

8  85 

1  98 

6 

44 

1  20 

0  20 

2  93 

7 

33 

1  75 

0  26 

1  52 

HALL'S  BRIDGE.— w. 


1874  John  A.  McCamus 

75  John  C.  Henderson  ... 

76  ) 

to  >  Included  in  Lakefield  Circuit. 
79) 

80  Adam  Glazier 


2 

64 

•  • 

1  70 

1  75 

2 

14 

0  75 

0  95 

1  00 

2 

■ 

34 

1  00 

0  60 

1  40 

11  52 

12  82 

26  74 

39  48 

29  21 

23  35 

12  11 

10  58 

20  00 

HANOVER.—  w. 


1874  Charles  E.  Perry 

75  Charles  E.  Perry 

76  Josias  Greene 

77  Josias  Greene : 

78  Josias  Greene ... 

79  Nathaniel  S.  Burwash,  Wm.  Wilson 

80  N.  S.  Burwash,  Fred.  W.  Crowle,  B.A 


5 

155 

6  75 

3  45 

11  80 

5 

184 

7  00 

7  35 

13  25 

5 

210 

7  50 

10  00 

15  61 

5 

250 

8  00 

6  10 

7  73 

5 

194 

10  05 

5  74 

17  25 

5 

220 

8  95 

7  00 

23  31 

8 

190 

6  63 

5  52 

21  12 

99  07 
107  96 
136  70 
141  57 
149  18 
125  28 
110  OS 


TORONTO    CONFERENCE. 


599 


HASTINGS.—  w. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  James  Woodsworth 

75  James  Woodsworth. .' 

76  James  Woodsworth .    

77  Thomas  Cleworth 

78  Thomas  Cleworth.  .  

79  Henry  Kenner '  ... 

80  Henry  Kenner 

HEPWORTH. 

A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Keppel,  County  of  Grey,  Ontario. 

1875  Adam  Glazier 


Ap- 

No.  of 

point - 

Members. 

nients. 

5 

106 

4 

101 

4 

104 

4 

140 

4 

130 

4 

135 

4 

137 

Fuxds. 

Conting. 

Eduea.  iSup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

$7   10 

$5  00  ,'  $15  00 

$200  00 

8  90 

11  10  j  16  00 

206  54 

8  00 

13  35  !  16  00 

120  89 

6  01 

10  75   16  00 

130  75 

5  80 

2  50 

13  00 

129  21 

4  50 

2  00 

12  00 

82  91 

5  25 

3  25 

13  (JO 

110  00 

76  Adam  ({lazier. 

77  Robert  Johnston.. . 

78  Robert  Johnston.. . 

79  Robert  Johnston.. 

80  Thomas  Haddon 


84 
63 
70 
79 
91 


3  01 

1  10 

2  00 

1  78 

1  35 

1  46 

1  90 

0  84 

1  37 

1  00 

0  61 

1  0* 

1  09 

0  93 

2  04 

HILLSDALE  and  PENETANGUISHENE.— w 


1874  Jas.  McFarlane,  Wm.  A.  Strongman.. 

75  Jas.  McFarlane,  Almon  P.  Lyons. . . 

76  Thos.  J.  Snowden,  Wm.  Marshall. . . 

77  Thos.  J.  Snowden,  Geo.  S.  Reynolds 

78  Thomas  J.  Snowden. . 

79  John  Webster.  ..      .. 

80  John  Webster  


12 
*12 
8 
8 
+  8 
6 
6 


203 
188 
240 
244 
252 
188 
191 


12  50 

5  60 

26  64 

15  00 

12  00 

27  16 

16  54 

14  30 

27  50 

16  22 

9  15 

24  22 

16  88 

10  12 

24  73 

11  65 

4  64 

13  00 

13  01 

4  70 

21  50 

HORNING'S  MILLS.— w. 


1874  John  Mahan 

75  John  Mahan,  William  Torrance. 

76  John  Mahan,  William  Torrance. 

77  James  Woodsworth,  William  Torrance 

78  J.  Woodsworth,  Wm.  H.  Jamieson,  B.  A 

79  Jno.  C.  Willmott,  M.A.,  George  Brown 

80  Jno.  C.  Willmott,  M.A.,  George  Brown 


135 
172 
291 
304 
312 
312 
396 


8  50 

5  00 

25  00 

16  00 

5  75 

20  00 

13  00 

7  00 

20  14 

13  17 

8  00 

28  00 

12  07 

6  68 

43  25 

2  57 

7  67 

34  20 

11  70 

7  70 

34  55 

HUNTSVILLE.— w. 


L874  Thomas  W   Hall 

75  Thomas  W    Hall 

76  Reuben  E.  Toye,  William  Taylor 

77  Eeuben  E.  Toye,  William  Marshall . . 

78  Reuben  E.  Toye 

79  Thomas  W.  Hall 

80  Andrew  Clark  


2 

40 

1  18 

1  00 

1  30 

3 

37 

5  50 

1  09 

7  50 

8 

114 

5  35 

1  81 

3  13 

10 

194 

8  07 

3  90 

6  71 

10 

208 

8  20 

4  00 

7  00 

7 

121 

2  03 

0  94 

7 

133 

2  45 

2  48 

3  90 

23 

44 

38 

52 

48 

25 

46 

12 

46  77 

221 

03 

207 

33 

206 

28 

197 

75 

189 

69 

102 

94 

179 

51 

171 

77 

178 

44 

286 

15 

246 

35 

235 

21 

270 

19 

311 

74 

45 

12 

42 

12 

35 

91 

92 

02 

99 

07 

37 

78 

47 

09 

I. 


INNISFIL.—  v. 


1874  Robert  H.  Smith,  Toseph  R.  Gibson..  . 

75  Robert  H.  Smith,  Wallace  J.  Stewart. 

76  Henry  S.  Matthews,  George  Walker    . 

77  Henry  S.  Matthews 

78  Henry  S.  Matthews. 

79  John  W.  Totten,  Edward  Eves 

80  John  W.  Totten,  Edward  Eves 


*  Craighurst  given  to  Vespra. 


268 
235 
306 
336 
240 
336 
239 


16  48 

6  18 

36  85  i 

15  00 

9  34 

30  00 

14  00 

10  00 

36  00 

15  00 

10  00 

39  00 

11  25 

6  25 

46  00 

12  00 

6  50 

24  18 

8  77 

4  07 

40  72 

342  83 
284  66 
290  00 
303  86 
313  67 
224  10 
229  95 


t  Penetanguishene  set  off. 


600 


CIRCUITS  AND   MISSIONS. 


.  IN  VERM  AY.  — w. 


Tear 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  Josias  Greene , 

75  Josias  Greene 

76  Nathaniel  S.  Burwash 

77  Nathaniel  S.  Burwash 

78  NathanielS.  Burwash 

79  Joseph  Galloway  , 

80  Joseph  Galloway _ 


Ap- 
point- 
ments. 


6 
6 

5 
5 
4 
4 

4 


No.  of 
Members. 


294 
296 
265 
300 
280 
276 
266 


Funds. 


Conting.  Educa.  Sup.  M.  Miss'y, 


$12  39 

10  00 

11  69 
8  89 
7 
3 


12 
59. 


8  23 


$7  00 
20  00 
20  00 
20  60 
14  73 
14  73 
15.  00 


$52  23 
54  54 
49  00 
66  06 
47  83 
37  25 
24  80 


$324  §7 
315  96 
280  17 
288  38 
332  05 

292  22 

293  07 


1874  John-W.  Wicher  .. 

75  John  W.  Wicher 

76  John  W.  Wicher  . . 

77  Robert  McCulloch.. 

78  Robert  McCulloch. 

79  Robert  McCulloch.. 

80  Cecil  Harper,  B.A. 


K. 


KEENE.— w. 


5 

156 

12  84 

7  00 

30  00 

5 

150 

12  86 

4  74 

32  00 

4 

151 

13  00 

6  15 

33  00 

4 

151 

9  00 

4  32 

34  00 

4 

180^ 

10  00 

8  50 

35  00 

4 

180 

10  00 

6  00 

35  00 

3 

183 

8  50 

6  25 

35  50 

KILSYTH. 


195  99 
189  17 
208  65 
103  69 
208  25' 
200  00 

196  00 


A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Derby,  County  of  Grey,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the 

Allenford  Circuit. 


1877  Henry  Bawtinhimer. . . 
78 ....;   ... 


25 


1  25 


1  28 


1  25        18  90 


KIRKVILLE. 
A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Nottawasaga,  County  of  Simcoe,  Ontario. 
188Q  James  W.  Wilkinson .1     ..     I         ..       j       i       ..       I 


KLEINBURG.— w. 


874  James  A.  McClung,  Joseph  Waite 

75  Wm.  H.  Cairnduff,  Geo.  S.  Reynolds.. 

76  John  Smiley,  M.A.,  Robert  N.  Burns. 

77  J.  Smiley,  M.A.,Geo.W.  Hewitt,B.A. 

78  Jas.  Pearen,  B  A.,  John  H.  Stewart. . . 

79  J.  Pearen,  B.A.,  Fred.  W.  Crowle,  B.A. 

80  Shem  Blanshard,  Joseph  Waite. . . 


7 

274 

15  00 

8  60 

50  50 

7 

278 

15  96 

16  11 

51  00 

7 

250 

7  20 

7  93 

28  53 

7 

214 

7  80 

8  10 

27  00 

7 

220 

8  20 

8  25 

28  48 

7 

204 

8  50 

8  14 

27  00 

•  7 

181 

5  00 

3  03 

5  10 

236  50 
330  47 
276  44 
253  20 
354  67 

237  71 
170  05 


L. 


LAKEFIELD.— w. 


1  874  William  L.  Scott 

75  William  L.  Scott 

76  Isaac  Weldon,  E.  Dewart  Lewis... 

77  Isaac  Weldon,  William  J.  West. 

78  Isaac  Weldon,  William  J.  West 

79  George  Washington,  M.A.,  Solomon  C. 

Edmunds,  B.D 

80  George  Washington,  M.  A . 


4 

160 

10  00 

4  25 

20  00 

4 

155 

10  00 

11  32 

22  30 

*  4 

175 

10  75 

6  00 

22  50 

5 

182 

10  78 

7  40 

22  80 

5 

252 

10  97 

11  56 

25  84 

7 

265 

9  62 

5  88 

25  54 

t6 

203 

9  43 

5  00 

22  45 

1874  Philip  J.  Roblin,  Wm.  P.  Brown. 
75  See  Maynooth  and  York  River 


L'AMABLK— w. 


10 

7 


131 

157 


2  80 


2  10 


00 
00 


247  09 
254  46 
228  20 
280  11 
260  97 

263  67 
273  03 


103  83 
94  10 


Hall's  Bridge  united. 


t  Hall's  Bridge  set  off. 


TORONTO   CONFERENCE. 


601 


LINDSAY.— w  &  n. 


Yeai 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  James  Brock   .... 

75  Charles  Fish 

76  Charles  Fish     . 

77  Wellington  Jeffers,  D.D 

78  Wellington  Jeffers,  D.D. 

79  Wellington  Jeffers,  D.D, 

80  John  S.  Clarke  . . . 


1876  James  Greener 

77  James  Greener 

78  James  Greener 

79  James  Greener 

80  Wesley  A.  V.  Pattyson  . 


Ap- 
point- 
ments. 


No.  of 

Members. 


106 
106 
110 

115 
120 
110 

112 


LINDSAY  EAST. 


15 
15 
17 

54 


LLOYDTOWN.— w. 
1874  Thomas  Campbell,  Albert  W.  Hastings 

75  Thomas  Campbell,  William  G.  Howson 

76  Thomas  Campbell,  William  G.  Howson 
■37  Richard  Clarke,  Edward  Eves .    ... 

78  Austin  Potter ...  

79  Austin  Potter.  .  .  

80  Robert  iMcL'ulloeh  .  . .  


/ 
6 
7 
7 
*6 
+  3 
4 


252 
240 
282 
282 
230 
141 
119 


LORNE. 


1879  James  McAlister. . 
80 .. 


34 


Funds. 


Conting.  Educa.  Sup.  M.  Miss'y, 


$17  40 
18  40 
16 
17 

22 


15 
27 
50 


21  07 

22  68 


0  43 
0  96 


$12  30 
18  50 
4  55 
26  20 
32  56 
16  08 
34  13 


0  35  i 


$30  00 
30  00 
43  00 
47  25 
46  00 
33  73 
35  57 


1  26 
0  80 


0  68 


$149  29 
176  07 
203  49 
144  95 
138  50 
175  45 
156  23 


10  21 

7  38 

32  13 

11  70 

9  81 

37  82 

16  00 

7  05 

40  00 

17  14 

10  00 

40  30 

11  68 

4  50 

46  00 

6  90 

3  72 

14  24 

6  50 

2  45 

8  00 

1  29 


LYON'S  HEAD. 
A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Keppel,  Colpoy's  Bay,  County  of  Grey,  Ontario. 
1878  Thomas  Legate. .      ,       ...       j       . .        i       

79  Thomas  Legate . '       ?  43       j        .    . .  1  00 

80  Thomas  Legate . '       7  43  0  75  1  95 


2  34 

3  18 


14 

60 

11 

47 

339 

23 

265 

08 

310 

16 

304 

43 

267 

84 

82 

15 

83 

26 

4  00 


29  00 
53  00 


M. 


1874  Samuel  Sing. 

75  Samuel  Sing.  .  . 

76  Henry  Kenner 

77  Henry  Kenner  . . 

78  Henry  Kenner.  . 

79  James  McFarlane 

80  James  McFarlane 


MADOC 

. — w. 

..|   5 

206 

7 

270 

/ 

291 

.  .  .  :      7 

251 

...I   7 

249 

!   7 

259 

7 

235 

S  53 

6  10 

32  67 

9  75 

12  42 

30  00 

7  S7 

15  74 

25  14 

6  88 

5  00 

20  00 

6  50 

4  25 

22  SS 

7  00 

4  50 

27  61 

8  00 

5  00 

28  00 

219  70 
253  20 
264  74 
163  10 
159  30 
202  32 
171  62 


MAGENETAWAN. 
So  named  from  the  Magenetawan  River,   which  flows  through  the  District  of  Parry  Sound,  Ontario 

It  was  formerly  Spence  Mission. 

1879  William  H.  Emsley -       7  149       i       4  47   I       5  36   i       6  24   ,     48  71 

80  George  W.  Hewitt,  B. A 6     I       150       I       4  50  I       3  00.1       6  25   I     50  54 


MANITOULIN  ISLAND.— w. 

1874  William  Sutton I       8     i         25       |       1  20 

75  See  Little  Current,  Algoma  District.    .  I       8     I         30       I       1  00 


0  60 


2  40 
2  00 


1874  John  C.  Wilson 

75  Henry  Kenner,  Jno.  Hart,  W.  T.  Dyer 

76  See  Ballyduff  and  Bethany 


M  AN  VERS. - 
7 
7 
13 


-W  &  N. 

175 
175 

270 


10  00 

4  15 

27  00 

10  00 

8  00 

30  19 

5  00 

5  55 

20  00 

48  15 
12  50 


144  26 
167  78 
238  55 


One  appointment  given  to  Bond  Head.  +  Two  appointments  given  to  Sehomberg. 


602 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


•  MARKDALE— w. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers.  ^ 

Ap- 
point- 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds.         / 

Conting. 

Eduea. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1874  David  Williams.   

75  Richard  Potter.   ....       

76  Joseph  Galloway 

77  Joseph  Galloway..            .... 

79  James  Anderson 

80  Neil  A.  McDiarmid.  . 

3 
3 
3 
5 
4 
5 
3 

138 
144 
175 
175 
205 
205 
180 

$2  40 

2  35 

12  27 

8  53 

9  28 
6  96 
6  09 

$1  80 

4  44 

5  14 
5  80 
5  50 
4  17 
3  27 

$7  46 

7  00 
10  00 

8  34 

5  75 

6  01 
12  05 

$155  33 
107  76 

68  16 
102  31 

74  58 
113  84 

86  31 

MARKHAM.— w. 


1874  Thos.  A.  Ferguson,  Isaac  N.  Robinson 

75  Alex.  R.  Campbell,  Isaac  N.  Robinson 

76  Alexander  R.  Campbell,  Alfred  Ely.    . 

77  Phineas  D.  Will,  William  H.  Emslev. 

78  Phineas  D.  Will,  William  H.  Madden 
*n  f  Phineas  D.  Will,  I  DW1)  t>  . 
79|jamesC.  Seymour,  (  R-N.Bums,B.A 
80  James  C.  Seymour,  James  Liddy 

MARMORA  — w. 
1874  William  Cook,  Wm.  Thomas  Hicks. 

75  William  Cook,  David  Hogg ... 

76  William  H.  Peake}  Thomas  McKee.. . 

77  William  H.  Peake...         ■ 

78  William  H.  Peake.. 

79  Samuel  McCauley  

80  Samuel  McCauley 

MAXWELL. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Osprey,  County  of  Grey,  Ontario. 
1876  John  C.  Willmott,  M.A.  . 

77  John  Hodgson 

78  John  Hodgson  ... 

79  Thomas  J.  Snowden  . . 

80  Thomas  J.  Snowden 


5 

342 

25  00 

11  50 

49  00 

5 

350 

21  18 

11  00 

66  70 

5 

356 

25  35 

6  10 

66  54 

5 

345 

19  19 

11  00 

40  62 

5 

330 

22  14 

13  23 

43  95 

5 

305 

19  08 

11  18 

45  04 

5 

270 

6  00 

9  00 

31  00 

8 

155 

2  90 

2  00 

8  50 

8 

154 

3  00 

1  35 

8  37 

8 

184 

3  00 

2  00 

6  77 

8 

147" 

4  47 

3  51 

8  49 

8 

145 

4  00 

3  54 

7  30 

8 

154 

4  10 

3  40 

8  42 

10 

140 

4  25 

3  56 

10  00 

It  was  formerly  called  Osprey  Mission, 


5 

164 

2  00 

.... 

5 

168 

8  01 

4  05 

7  40 

5 

180 

8  12 

3  39 

11  07 

5 

184 

6  64 

2  21 

21  14 

5 

160 

6  00 

2  25 

14  48 

1874  William  H.  Emsley  ... 

75  James  Baskerville 

76  James  Baskerville    ... 

77  Thomas  E.  Morden,  B.A 

78  James  A.  Wood    ...... 

79  James  A.  Wood 

80  


1874  James  Anderson 

75  Wesley  Casson 

76  Wesley  Casson       .... 

77  John  C.  Willmott,  M.A. 

78  John  C.  Willmott,  M.A. 

79  William  Johnston . . . 

80  William  Johnston .      ... 


MAYNOOTH.—  w. 


6 

32 

2  33 

•    . 

2  30 

6 

26 

1  17 

1  50 

2  00 

9 

116 

4  25 

2  00 

2  25 

12 

122 

2  60 

1  50 

2  00 

10 

81 

■   •  • 

.... 

1  15 

6 

111 

1  60 

1  44 

1  26 

6 

95 

1  12 

1  32 

0  64 

MEAFORD.— w.  and  n. 


6 

334 

11  00 

6  31 

18  00 

*  1 

115 

8  00 

8  87 

11  46 

115 

8  00 

5  00 

9  50 

110 

6  90 

4  60 

7  00 

100 

6  37 

3  76 

9  25 

85 

4  80 

2  00 

1?  00 

90 

4  90 

2  00 

12  00 

425  72 

395  54 

430  52 

372  12 

394  93 

381  80 

335  81 

150  99 

162  40 

168  93 

108  31 

121  04 

172  50 

166  13 

Mission. 
71  44 

102  64 

94  42 

116  72 

88  07 

59  10 

33  49 

68  10 

62  13 

6  50 

52  72 

20  00 

200  38 

69  58 

57  65 

50  37 

73  76 

94  19 

63  25 

1874  ShemBlanshard.. 

75  Shem  Blanshard  . . 

76  See  St.  Vincent 


y  part  o 
5 

t  Meatora  < 
220 

Jircuit. 

5 

230 

9  34 

4  84 

7  25 

5 

211 

7  62 

2  15 

4  16 

MELVILLE. 
A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Hillier,  County  of  Prince  Edward,  Ontario. 

part  of  the  Wellington  Circuit. 


1877  Samuel  Salton. ....... 

78  George  Edwards 

79  Foster  McAmmond,  B.A. 

80  Foster  McAmmond,  B.A., 


127  59 
68  39 


It  was  formerly 


3 

3 

115 

5  20 

1  63 

5  00 

3 

98 

4  00 

1  00 

2  25 

3 

121 

4  30 

1  00 

3  78 

81  03 
52  50 
71  00 


iron  +a  MpnfnrH  Smith. 


TORONTO    CONFERENCE. 


603 


MILDMAY. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Carrick, '  County  of  Bruce,  Ontario. 

Walkerton  Circuit. 


It  was  formerly  connected  with 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1878  David  D.  Rolston 

79  David  D.  Rolston 

80  Alexander  Thibadeau., 


Ap- 
point  - 
ments. 


No.  of 
Members. 


1874 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 


1874 
75 
76 
77 

-78 
79 
80 


William  Richardson,  Arthur  B 
William  J   Young,  Henry  Richardson. 
William  J.  Young,  Stephen  A.  Arkels. 

William  J.  Young 

Samuel  Salton. ...  

Samuel  Salton 

William  C.  Washington,  M.A 


MILFORD. 
Hames        8 


MILLBROOK. 


William  R.  Barker,  William  Buchanan 
William  R.  Barker,  Robert  McCulloch 
William  R.  Barker,  Robert  McCulloch 
William  L.  Scott,  John  W.  Wicher.    . 

William  L.  Scott         

Newton  Hill 

Newton  Hill 


9 

t7 
8 
8 

ii 

4 
3 


1874  Samuel  Down  .. . 

75  Samuel  Down 

76  Samuel  Down  .. . 

77  Francis  Johnson..  . . 

78  Francis  Johnson.. . 

79  Thomas  W.  Glover 

80  William  H.  Emsley. 


1874  Matthew  Robison. 

75  Orrin  Whitcomb.. 

76  Joseph  Kilgour. . 

77  See  Thomasburg.. 


MINDEN.- 
5 
§2 
3 
3 
4 
4 
4 


86 
91 

-W.    &    N. 

294 
300 
265 
260 

260 
200 
215 

— w.  &  x 
300 
275 
330 
530 
544 
195 
300 

-w. 

96 

58 

54 

50 

71 

90 
130 


Funds. 


Conting.    Educa.     Sup.  M 


$4  64 
3  01 


$6  35 
0  90 


15  48 
3  39 


Miss'y. 

$85  22 
93  78 

7  25 

2  52 

16  50 

8  00 

5  89 

18  00 

7  54 

7  65 

20  11 

6  50 

8  06 

20  00 

6  28 

7  50 

18  00 

4  47 

2  15 

17  50 

2  50 

2  25 

15  25 

208  28 


16  00 

8  50 

60  00 

16  00 

14  15 

31  50 

16  50 

9  50 

35  00 

18  91 

19  00 

63  50 

18  05 

10  00 

45  18 

6  95 

4  00 

21  38 

11  06 

5  52 

22  00 

1  25 

2  25 

5  14 

1  50 

1  34 

5  00 

1  20 

0  20 

4  22 

1  27 

3  94 

1  30 

4  08 

1  10 

4  25 

3  66 

i  50 

5  00 

MORI  A.— w. 
4     i       166 


180 
185 
180 


9  00 

3  00 

19  00 

10  82 

10  00 

76  00 

9  13 

3  60 

8  92 

7  11 

3  05 

25  00 

1874  John  Smiley,  M.A..  

75  David  Williams 

76  David  Williams,  William  F.  Willmott 

77  David  Williams,  James  Liddy       ...    . 

78  William  H.  Cook 

79  William  H.  Cook 

80  William  H.  Cook. 


MONO.—  w. 


92 
95 
150 
202 
240 
130 
130 


5  54 

3  70 

14  00 

7  00 

8  15 

4  67 

7  25 

6  00 

15  51 

8  14 

6  86 

23  91 

4  54 

2  02 

23  00 

4  14 

1  79 

7  54 

4  24 

1  35 

7  64 

212 

77 

124 

48 

107 

89 

120 

75 

102 

34 

102 

35 

436 

48 

433  64 

490 

13 

577  79 

453  79 

169 

43 

214 

56 

55 

00 

35 

77 

34 

86 

23 

85 

54 

90 

31 

21 

46  46 

148 

16 

303 

92 

169 

18 

129 

81 

140  67 

132 

37 

172 

27 

209 

14 

144 

42 

96 

44 

82 

74 

MONO  ROAD. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Calsdon,  County  of  Cardwell,  Ontario.     Formerly  part  of  Albion  Circuit 

1875  James  A.  McClung .                     ...  . .  i       ' 

76  James  A.  McClung....                6            277  17  47  8  24  41  60  437  10 

77  James  A.  McClung....                            .         7            289  14  44  8  50  35  00  '  362  44 

78  George  M.  Brown. .                     ....        7            294  15  60  5  87  50  80  348  29 

79  George  M.  Brown 6            270  10  60  5  86  33  75  250  31 

80  George  M.  Brown. .        .                    ...         6            246  8  87  5  52'  35  47  285  50 


1874  Richard  G.  James 

75  John  Pepper,  B.A 

76  John  Pepper,  B.A.,  William  F.  Moore. 

77  Thomas  W    Glover,  Enos  Langford. . .  . 

78  Thgmas  W.  Glover,  William  Marshall. 

79  See  Gravenhurst 


MORRRISON.—  w. 


90 

96 

84 

124 

144 

180 


*  Cressy  set  off.         t  South  Monaghan  set  off.         J  Cavanville  set  off. 

II  Adjala  set  off. 


9  19 

4  27 

12  00 

150  00 

8  50 

3  00 

2  05 

89  65 

7  44 

3  29 

3  05 

103  49 

9  57 

4  06 

4  67 

78  75 

11  07 

6  00 

8  00 

156  33 

11  10 

5  00 

13  00 

160  41 

§  Haliburton  set  off. 


604 


CIRCUITS  AND   MISSIONS. 


MOUNT  ALBERT.— w. 


Y"ear 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  David  Cattanach.. 

75  David  Cattanach.. 

76  David  Cattanach. . . 

77  George  J.  Bishop . . 

78  George  J.  Bishop . . 

79  George  J.  Bishop . . 

80  William  J.  Young. 


1874  Reuben  E.  Toye.. 

75  Andrew  Stewart . . 

76  Joseph  R.  Gibson 

77  Joseph  R.  Gibson 

78  "William  Torrance 

79  William  Torrance 

80  William  Torrance 


Ap- 
point- 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

5 

120 

$6  90 

$3  10 

$13  83 

$153  51 

5 

125 

7  20 

3  98 

26  47 

182  09 

5 

130 

6  83 

6  34 

24  00 

186  74 

5 

141 

4  45 

3  15 

12  76 

158  40 

5 

120 

7  00 

3  75 

17  15 

149  55 

5 

125 

8  55 

4  05 

19  25 

105  91 

5 

.  144 

7  06 

2  00 

17  00 

141  39 

McKELLAR.— w. 


109 
125 
111 
119 
119 
112 
129 


2  60 

2  00 

3  25 

3  00 

2  75 

3  55 

2  90 

2  00 

2  00 

2  25 

1  00 

2-  50 

1  50 

1  00 

3  00 

4  48 

2  04 

10  00 

4  83 

4  11 

7  89 

46  15 

47  00 
26  00 
26  00 
33  00 
57  00 
43  19 


N. 


NEWCASTLE.— w. 


1874  Peter  Addison,  Andrew  W   Ross. . 

75  Peter  Addison,  Jabez  Wass 

76  Peter  Addison,  William  H.  Emsley. . . 

77  Jacob  Eli  Howell,  M.A.,   Edward  Hill 

78  Jacob  Eli  Howell,  M.A.',  W  H.  Emsley 

79  J.  E.  Howell,  M.A.,  J1.  H.  Barkwell.B.A 

80  Jonathan  E.  Betts,  W.  J.  Barkwell,B.A 


475 
'314 
320 
342 
363 
368 
384 


22  99 

7  16 

92  00 

10  20 

11  22 

71  52 

12  00 

9  14 

63  40 

15  00 

15  20 

50  75 

14  41 

12  00 

46  74 

14  41 

14  10 

44  49 

11  03 

12  31 

43  56 

NEWMARKET.— w. 


1874  Wesley  Casson 

75  James  Anderson 

76  Osborne  R  Lambly,  M.A.. 

77  Osborne  R.  Lambly,  M.A 

78  Samuel  P.  Rose,  Stephen  A.  Arkels 

79  Samuel  P.  Rose,  James  E.  Allen. . . . 

80  Samuel  P   Rose 


1 
2 
2 
2 
2 
6 
+  6 


59 

78 

89 

86 

100 

196 

187 


7  60 

3  60 

10  00 

8  42 

7  10 

12  00 

8  10 

8  00 

7  50 

13  00 

10  35 

10  00 

10  00 

10  70 

12  00 

10  94 

11  00 

20  00 

17  30 

9  60 

20  00 

NEWTONVILLE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Clarke,  County  of  Durham,  Ontario. 

Circuit. 
1874  Newton  Hill . .  

75  Newton  Hill .  „  

76  George  Leech 

77  George  Leech ...        

78  George  Leech  ...  

-79  William  L.  Scott. .  ... 

80  William  L.  Scott. 


657  58 

505  87 

47*8  80 

504  85 

460  86 

422  79 

380  38 

151  37 

234  53 

157  75 

140  02 

120  05 

211  33 

194  86 

It  was  formerly  part  of  Newcastle 


3 
4 
4 

4 
4 
4 


164 
208 
181 
188 
195 
180 


•  ■  •  * 

7  10 

3  50 

20  00 

8  00 

9  00 

16  00 

10  56 

6  77 

37  25 

7  65 

4  00 

28  36 

6  46 

3  70 

16  40 

6  34 

3  75 

17  00 

1879  John  Mears. 
80  


NIPISSING  and  STONEY  LAKE. 


17 


158  63 
130  41 

149  22 
140  77 
158  58 
170  89 


5  00 


NORTHPORT. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Sophiasburg,  County  of  Prince  Edward,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part 

of  Demorestville  Circuit. 

1879  John  B.  Wass,  B.  A ...I       .     I      ....       i       ....   i       .    ..   i       .....       .... 

80  John  B.  Wass,  B  A ..J       4     I         92       I       4  06  I       2  37  I     10  25      110  42 


1874  Richard  Clarke.      ... 

75  Richard  Clarke 

76  Richard  Clarke . 

77  James  Thorn,  B. A..      ..      . 

78  James  Thorn,  B.A 

79  James  Thorn,  B  A. 

80  Joseph  E.  Sanderson,  M.A. . 


NORWOOD.— w. 


3 
3 
3 
3 

2 
6 

7 


161 
161 
165 
500 
484 
420 
358 


11  29 

3  00 

11  33 

11  50 

8  00 

15  00 

11  50 

4  50 

20  00 

10  00 

10  00 

25  00 

15  64 

14  75 

44  15 

12  00 

10  00 

30  00 

10  00 

8  00 

35  60 

137  67 
179  73 
204  90 
253  13 
322  65 
266  61 
312  00 


*  Newtonville  set  off. 


t  Sharon  set  off. 


TORONTO  CONFERENCE. 


605 


o. 


OAK  WOOD.—  w. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  Henry  McDowell,  Francis  Johnson.. 

75  John  W.  Savage,  Thomas  B.  Wilson . 

76  John  W.  Savage,  Thomas  Dunlop. . . . 

77  John  W.  Savage,  Jabez  Wass. . 

78  Isaac  Gold,  Henry  Sherin 

Isaac  Gold, 
Alfred  J.  Barltrop, 

80  Alex.  E.  Campbell,  Robert  B.  Laidley. 


79 


A.  D.  Wheeler. 


Ap- 
point- 
ments. 


No.  of 

Members. 


300 
304 
310 
312 
275 

225 

260 


1874  John  W.  Savage,  Thomas  B.  Wilson. 

75  Robert  Godfrey,  Robert  Walker . . 

76  Robert  Godfrey,  Joseph  Waite.. . . 

77  J.  A.  Chapman,  M.A.,  J.  A.  McCamus 
"78  Jeremiah  A.  Chapman,  M.A. . 

79  Jeremiah  A.  Chapman,  MA 

80  Edward  Barrass,  M.  A. ,  Isaac  W.  Puffer. 


OMEMEE.— w.  &  n. 

5  205 

6  206 
275 

287 
267 
252 
265 


ORANGEVILLE.— w. 


1874  William  Hicks  . . . 

75  William  Hicks     

76  Andrew  Cunningham.. . . 

77  Andrew  Cunningham. . . 

78  John  Hunt . 

79  John  Hunt      

80  John  Hunt 


140 
154 
164 
95 
125 
126 
124 


ORILLIA— w. 


1874  Kennedy  Creighton 

75  Kennedy  Creighton 

76  John  B.  Armstrong 

77  John  B.  Armstrong 

78  Arthur  Browning. .. 

79  Arthur  Browning. . 

80  Arthur  Browning. . . 


1874  William  H.  Laird  . 

75  William  H.  Laird  . . 

76  William  H.  Laird  . . 

77  JohnS.  Clark.. 

78  JohnS.  Clark 

79  JohnS.  Clark... 

80  John  Learoyd .    . . 


OSHAWA- 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 


125 
105 
184 
159 
159 
161 
150 

-w. 

160 
276 
291 
282 
286 
310 
296 


1874  John  W    Dochstader  . 

75  John  W.  Dochstader  . 

76  See  Maxwell 


OSPREY.— w. 
5 

4 
4 


Funds. 


Conting. 


$11 
11 


70 
23 


10  50 
10  55 

10  75 

9  10 
9  40 


Educa. 


$6  34 
14  94 
14  00 

10  00 

11  50 

4  89 
4  21 


Sup.  M. 


135 

6  95 

2  50 

135 

7  00 

0  75 

164 

2  00 

OWEN  SOUND. 


1874  John  G.  Laird 

75  John  G.  Laird  . . 

76  David  C.  McDowell. . 

77  David  C.  McDowell 

78  David  C.  McDowell. 

79  Charles  Fish 

80  Charles  Fish 


-w.  & 

148 
154 
195 
210 
210 
225 
189 


$30  00 
30  00 
30  00 

26  50 

27  00 

20  23 
16  64 


25  00 
6  00 


Miss'y. 


12  00 

6  00 

22  00  1 

11  00 

7  50 

20  00  1 

11  25 

7  54 

20  34 

11  50 

7  80 

28  91 

12  64 

6  92 

33  74 

10  15 

7  00 

33  75 

8  50 

3  85 

27  32 

12  87 

6  36 

10  50 

13  25 

10  90 

22  00 

15  25 

10  92 

35  42 

9  84 

10  90 

14  79 

9  23 

8  03 

22  50 

6  52 

3  65 

10  63 

6  00 

2  51 

11  00 

16  00 

11  20 

31  00 

10  00 

4  00 

17  00 

12  00 

5  50 

20  00 

12  50 

6  75 

24  00 

12  50 

5  00 

26  00 

13  00 

6  00 

26  50 

13  20 

6  10 

29  00 

24  00 

7  00 

43  00 

24  50 

20  75 

80  00 

25  00 

20  80 

83  50 

25  13 

22  87 

82  00 

20  76 

13  16 

100  00 

12  50 

7  25 

75  00 

13  90 

8  00 

45  00 

18  30 

9  10 

25  00 

23  00 

16  00 

46  00 

23  00 

16  00 

43  50 

14  57 

29  02 

39  00 

25  00 

18  61 

40  00 

28  10 

14  81 

33  52 

28  50 

25  00 

35  00 

$256  10 
230  33 
206  01 
164  71 
177  71 

107  54 

153  30 


237  40 
211  05 
270  07 
187  07 
285  34 
209  92 
239  11 


130  90 
126  28 
108  15 
119  92 
115  17 
71  45 
101  20 


269  00 
119  33 
138  21 
155  55 
261  85 
154  50 
141  05 


543  80 
533  65 
535  18 
535  16 
478  98 
454  03 
336  85 


139  13 
81  32 
71  44 


217  65 
269  10 
250  25 
219  34 
183  19 
171  90 
137  18 


One  appointment  given  to  Mono. 


606 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


P. 


PAISLEY.  - 

-W.    &   N. 

Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 

No.  of 

Funds. 

ments. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1874  William  Johnston,  Robert  C.  Wilkinson 

8    . 

220 

$8  19 

$4  10 

$27  76 

289  85 

75  William  Johnston 

*7 

200 

9  00 

10  80 

25  00 

291  78 

76  James  Anderson .. 

t4 

170 

7  83 

7  00 

15  00 

112  19 

77  James  Anderson 

2 

110 

11  00 

6  56 

10  00 

93  89 

78  James  Anderson.. 

2 

110 

6  69 

4  17 

8  81 

56  61 

79  Josias  Greene  .                           ... 

4 

105 

6  54 

4  12 

8  00 

59  61 

80  Josias  Greene         ....                   ... 

1 

127 

6  69 

6  00 

L7  00 

78  22/ 

PARKDALE. 
A  village  in  the  township  and  County  of  York,  Ontario 

1878  John  F.  Ockley  

79  John  F.  Ockley 

80  John  F.  Ockley 

PARRY  SOUND— w. 

1874  John  C.  Willmott,  M.  A 

75  John  C.  Willmott,  M.A 

76  William  Smyth 

77  William  Smyth        

78  William  Smyth         

79  James  Woodsworth .       

80  Wesley  Casson  ....  

PENETANGUISHENE. 

A  village  on  the  Georgian  Bay,  County  of  Simcoe,  Ontario. 

Hillsdale  Circuit. 

1878  Isaac  Baker 

79  Isaac  Baker .  

80  Charles  E.  Perry,  Joseph  R.  Real. 


A  suburb  of  Toronto. 


i 

54 

4'l5 

3  66 

207 

i 

71 

4  00 

2  00 

5  25 

3 

85 

7  65 

2  50 

22  75 

4 

67 

8  25 

10  25 

23  25 

5 

77 

7  00 

6  00 

13  00 

5 

100 

6  00 

3  00 

13  00 

4 

100 

3  27 

3  39 

22  50 

3 

107 

2  95 

1  86 

7  50 

3 

107 

3  09 

2  00 

9  15 

32  27 
52  00 

276  22 

277  16 
117  97 

63  64 
20  00 

40  00 


It  was  formerly  connected'  with 


6 



•       •  ■ 

6 

80 

2  00 

3  43 

5  00 

6 

102 

2  05 

2  21 

5  10 

PERCY. 

1874  Edmund  S.  Rupert,  M.A 

75  Edmund  S.  Rupert,  M.A. 

76  Edward  Cragg 

77  Edward  Cragg 

78  Edward  Cragg 

79  Archelaus  Doxsee.      . . 

80  Archelaus  Doxsee. . 

PERRY  and  ARMOUR. 
A  Mission  named  from  two  townships  in  the  District  of  Muskoka,  Ontario. 
1878  George  Wesley  Marvin ... 


6 

224 

12  35 

7  44 

12  36 

6 

235 

12  00 

14  50 

15  00 

5 

240 

13  84 

15  00 

15  53 

5 

232 

8  20 

5  00 

16  00 

5 

237 

•      7  00 

7  00 

12  00 

4 

265 

6  00 

4  00 

10  00 

6 

273 

6  50 

4  00 

11  00 

79  George  Wesley  Marvin . 
80 


108 

79 

79  05 

223 

24 

196 

64 

204  68 

150  00 

158 

18 

151 

01 

150  85 

7 

45 

058 

6  40 

1 66 

7 

70 

0  70 

0  75 

1  00 

8  02 
14  13 


PETERBORO'. 

— W.  AND 

N. 

1874  Charles  Fish,  Samuel  P.  Rose 

2 

290 

40  84 

21  50 

83  40 

434  28 

75  Nicholas  R.  Willoughby,  M.A.,  Cover- 

3 

300 

38  44 

71  10 

81  00 

483  06 

76  Nicholas  R.  Willoughby,  M.A.,  Cover- 

2 

350 

58  09 

67  94 

58  00 

467  43 

77  Nicholas  R.  Willoughby,  M.A.,  Cover- 

dale  Watson .- .      ... 

2 

355 

48  53 

36  64 

73  70 

625  16 

78  Ephraim  B.  Harper,  M.A.,   Frank  H. 

Wallace,  B.D 

■2 

451 

44  21 

23  75 

84  83 

547  41 

79  Ephraim  B.  Harper,  D.D.,  J.  E.  Starr 

2 

305 

39  96 

77  54 

56.  00 

397  72 

80  Ephraim  B.  Harper,  D.D.,  J.  E.  Starr 

2 

305 

46  39 

83  03 

70  50 

549  71 

*  One  appointment  given  to  Tiverton. 


t  Chesley  set  off. 


TORONTO    CONFERENCE. 


607 


PICKERING.—  w. 


Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 

No.  of 

Funds. 

Year 

Members. 

ments. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1874  Geo.  T.  Richardson,  John  Hart  .... 

9 

304 

$15  25 

$8  27 

$63  07 

$368  32 

75  Geo.  T.  Richardson,  Wm.  H.  Madden. 

9 

268 

10  00 

5  71 

25  00 

283  82 

76  Webster  W.  Leech,  George  Coffey    .    . 

*  10 

275 

10  00 

4  16 

25  07 

305  55 

77  Webster  W.  Leech,  E.  Dewart  Lewis. . 

8 

262 

10  27 

5  07 

17  31 

156  49 

78  Webster,  W.  Leech,  Thomas  P.  Steel.. 

8 

252 

10  50 

5  40 

17  50 

140  23 

79  W   C.  Washington,  M.A.,  Jos.  R.  Real 

8 

253 

11  00 

5  50 

16  50 

163  41 

80  Garrett  J.  Dingman,  W.  A.  Strongman 

7 

234 

7  34 

5  52 

17  75 

165  63 

1874  Edwin  Clement    . . 

75  Jos.  W.  McCallum, 

76  Jos.  W.  McCallum. 

77  John  Learoyd . 

78  John  Learoyd  .        ... 

79  John  Learoyd . 

80  John  F.  German,  M.A 


PICTON 
3 


Sidney  J.  Shorey. 
Jer.  W   Annis. . 


315 
315 
325 
321 
300 
302 
402 


23  41 

13  36 

63  50 

25  00 

45  00 

94  45 

24  00 

40  00 

80  00 

20  62 

28  00 

76  00 

21  40 

29  00 

86  40 

21  50 

17  52 

74  00 

22  10 

13  00 

78  20 

1874  Charles  E.  Mclntyre. 

75  Charles  E.  Mclntyre .    .  . 

76  Edward  F.  Goff  .      . 

77  William  McCullough..        :. 

78  William  McCullough 

79  Thomas  J.  Edmison 

80  Thomas  J.  Edmison,  B.D.. 


PLAINVILLE.— w. 


65 

64 
82 
88 
90 
66 
60 


5  18 

3  50 

11  00 

6  50 

7  30 

3  50 

7  00 

2  75 

8  00 

6  00 

9  55 

15  00 

6  00 

3  00 

16  00 

4  79 

3  CO 

14  00 

3  69 

4  29 

8  36 

513  76 

549 

46 

496 

56 

436 

08 

452 

84 

421 

32 

466 

26 

162 

79 

150 

00 

177 

09 

149 

00 

151 

30 

118 

27 

122  03 

PORT  CARLING. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Medora,  District  of  Muskoka.     Distant  from  Washago  32  miles. 

formerly  part  of  Bracebridge  Mission. 


It  was 


1874 

75  Enos  Langford.    .. 

76  William  P.  Brown.... 

77  Andrew  W.  Ross    ... 

78  Andrew  W.  Ross 

5 
5 
6 
6 
8 
7 
6 

18 
20 
64 
75 
102 

79  George  S.  Reynolds. 

80  George  S.  Reynolds. 

86 
86 

1874  David  Perry . 

75  Neil  A.  McDiarmid     . . 

76  Neil  A.  MoDiarmid 

77  Neil  A.  McDiarmid 

78  William  Tindall 

79  William  Tindall 

80  William  Smyth. 

POP 

T  ELG 
4 
3 
3 
2 
2 
2 
2 

IN.— w. 
118 
114 
168 
145 
156 
137 
147 

1874  Ephraim  B.  Harper,  M.A 

75  Epbraim  B.  Harper,  M.A 

76  John  Shaw          

77  John  Shaw          

POl 

IT  HO 

PE.— w. 

280 
264 
350 
330 

79  William  H.  Laird  . . . 

80  William  H.  Laird  . . 

310 
251 
240 

•• 

3  00 

1  09 

0  75 

3  00 

4  01 

2  00 

4  04 

6  32 

2  54 

4  25 

1  81 

0  50 

3  12 

2  60 

2  08 

8  13 

3  00 

8  25 

6  00 

4  24 

7  56 

10  31 

4  31 

7  18 

9  34 

5  71 

7  89 

7  93 

4  69 

9  00 

6  71 

5  04 

7  00 

8  38 

4  21 

11  54 

50  69 

18  67 

81  40 

47  00 

3§  63 

63  67 

42  93 

46  07 

70  00 

33  85 

46  84 

73  24 

34  07 

34  28 

75  10 

27  59 

28  10 

50  00 

28  00 

28  56 

77  50 

21 

81 

62 

16 

48 

45 

110 

77 

32 

54 

30 

00 

150 

88 

86  67 

87 

96 

124 

12 

80 

66 

92 

12 

82 

61 

556 

05 

446 

14 

455 

83 

420 

19 

481 

11 

412 

82 

PRICEVILLE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Artemesia,  County  of  Grey,  Ontario. 

Circuit. 
1875  William  Tucker 

76  William  Tucker 

77  Thomas  Hadden 

78  Thomas  Hadden 

79  Thomas  Hadden 

80  James  H.  Barkwell,  B.A. .      .  . 


78 

70 

101 

101 

107 


5i6  15 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Artemesia 


92  12 
66  66 
72  58 
60  00 
64  25 


4  85 

3  25 

5  85 

5  05 

3  30 

6  75 

6  16 

4  02 

8  05 

5  00 

3  19 

8  10 

5  05 

3  00 

8  01 

*  Duffin's  Creek  set  off. 


608 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


PRINCE  ALBERT.— w. 


i 

Year:                Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 

point- 

ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

i 
1874  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Jr.,  John  Pickering. 

75  S.  C.  Philp,  J.  Galloway,  J.  Pickering 

76  Egerton  R.  Young,  Jno.  W  Wilkinson 

77  EgertonR.  Young,  W.  H.  Jamieson,B.A 

78  Egerton  R.  Young ..              

79  Jonathan  E.  Betts 

5 
6 
7 
*3 
3 
3 
3  ' 

270 
272 
354 
250 
210 
198 
177 

$20  02 
21  29 
21  50 

15  70 

16  35 
10  00 
12  50 

$9  33 
10  87 

12  95 

13  31 
5  00 
5  50 
8  00 

$44  00 

44  00 

45  00 
25  00 

31  25 

32  00' 
37  34 

$290  90 
275  41 
372  76 
259  22 
203  88 
172  34 
138  36 

1874  William  Halstead 

75  William  Halstead . 

76  William  Hicks 

77  William  Hicks 

78  William  Hicks 

79  John  W.  Cathcart... 

80  John  W    Cathcart.. 


PRINCE  ARTHUR'S  LANDING. 


19 
24 

28 
31 

27 
54 
25 


— w. 
2  76 

2  00 

3  20 
6  25 
6  50 
6  00 
2  68 


2  20 

2  25 

2  40 

2  50 

4  05 

4  87 

2  50 

7  25 

2  20 

8  00 

2  25 

8  40 

1   10 

4  00 

25  00 
50  00 
44  35 
30  00 
46  22 
37  00 


E. 


REACH. 

A  township  in  the  County  of  Ontario.     The  Circuit  consists  of  three  appointments  set  off  from  the 

Prince  Albert  Circuit. 
1876  George  T.  Richardson . 

~"    ~                      "      "                                             3            150  3  02  1   94  8  26  146  90 

4            140  3  05  1  95  5  00  104  11 

3            160  8  16  2  91  7  50  103  02 

3            150  5  50  4  02  10  00  144  58 


77  George  T.  Richardson  . . . 

78  William  J.  Young 

79  William  J.  Young.  .      ... 

80  George  J.  Bishop. . . . 


REDNERSVILLE. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Ameliasburg,  on  the  Bay  of  Quinte,  Prince  Edward  County.     It  was 

formerly  part  of  Ameliasburg  Circuit. 
1879  William  Scales .  ...  . ,  |       ...        j       ....    I       ....    ■       . . . .    , 

80  William  Scales I       4     1       232       ]       5  92   I       2  50   :     31  23  |   178  84 


1874  John  W   Totten,  James  W.  Stewart 

75  John  W.  Totten,  William  Hastings. . 

76  John  W   Totten,  John  A.  Stewart. 

77  David  Cattanach,  William  F.  Willmott 
7S  David  Cattanach,  Frank  C.  Keam 

79  Richard  Clarke,  John  Power 

SO  Andrew  Armstrong,  John  Power.. 


ROSEMONT.- 

7 
7 


1874  (N.  Battrick). 

75  Reuben  E.  Toye 

76  Included  in  Spence  Mission . 

77  William  P.  Brown.        ..      . 

78  Frederick  Dracass 

79 

80  Hector  W.  McTavish.. 


— w. 
310 
283 
311 
274 
262 
256 
276 


ROSSEAU.— w. 


36 
19 
21 

39 

30 
61 


12  14 

6  16 

34  00 

12  48 

6  07 

50  37 

7  75 

13   14 

32  00 

8  51 

4  15 

37  35 

6  66 

2  55 

38  45 

5  68 

3  54 

27  00 

6  00 

3  63 

30  00 

1  95 

2  50 

2  71 

1  15 
3  00 
3  20 

6  02 
3  00 
3  60 

2  66 

2  00 
4  00 

1  19 
1  10 

219 

3  10 

.   .             » 

^72  58 
259  46 
321  47 
355  35 
261  75 
269  37 
280  83 


22  00 
35  15 
48  10 

23  40 
20  00 

45  77 


1874  John  Pepper,  B.A  .  .. 

75  William  H.  Jamieson 

76  Frank  C.  Keam 

77  William  Taylor 

78  Thomas  H.  Patchell 

79  Thomas  Grandy 

80  Thomas  Grandy 


RUGBY 
5 
7 
6 
5 
5 
5 
5 


45 
68 
70 
73 

77 
74 
78 


6  75 

3  00 

7  00 

6  43 

4  19 

7  00 

8  00 

4  85 

4  11 

9  15 

5  25 

4  50 

8  59 

5  00 

5  00 

5  76 

2  53 

5  00 

5  00 

1  75 

5  00 

88  61 
123  14 
82  98 
72  00 
67  05 
51  98 
72  52 


*  Reach  get  off. 


TORONTO  CONFERENCE. 


609 


s. 


SARAWAK. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Sarawak,  County  of  Bruce,  Ontario. 


Distant  from  Owen  Sound  9  miles. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 
ments 

4 

5 
6 
6 
6 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1874  Isaac  Baker. 

75  Sidney  F.  Depew. 

76  Richard  Strachan 

77  Richard  Strachan.  ... 

78  Richard  Strachan            ...  . 
79 . 

70 

100 

90 

88 
90 

$1*20 
1  00 
4  39 
4  76 
4  45 

$i  66 

2  55 

3  48 
2  23 
2  32 

$3 '25 
1  95 
3  37 
3  48 
3  00 

$58  15 
35  30 
68  44 
76  69 
52  IS 

SCARBORO'.— w. 


1874  Charles  V.  Lake  .  

75  Charles  V.  Lake 

76  Charles  V.  Lake 

77  James  F.  Metcalfe,  Alfred  Brown 

78  Jeremiah  W.  Annis,  B.D.,  Jno.  E.  Starr 
29  Jeivmiah  W.  Annis,  B.D.,  Hy.  Sherin 
80  J.  W.  Annis,  B.D.,  Walter  W.  Lloyd. 


101 
114 
118 
182 
192 
200 
200 


6 

30 

7  00 

7 

00 

7 

00 

18 

89 

19 

25 

13 

60 

3  80 

29  00  | 

5  00 

24  34 

2  75 

22  43  [ 

3  00 

12  34 

11  76 

31  65 

12  00 

35  00 

9  10 

23  22  ! 

219  35 


207 
268 
200  43 
345  90 
405 
379 


30 
50 


26 


SCHOMBERG. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  King,  County  of  York,  Ontario.      Distant  from  Newmarket  11  miles. 

It  was  formerly  connected  with  Llovdtown  Circuit. 
1878  Richard  Clarke 3  . . . .  '  

79  David  Cattanach..    ..  3  100  4  48         2  07        13  79      148  31 

80  David  Cattanach ....        3  81  3  31  1  73  8  05      128  83 


SEATON. 
A  small  village  in  the  township  and  County  of   York,  Ontario. 

Davenport. 
1876  John  McCarroll ....  

77  John  McCarroll 1  100 

78  George  C.  Workman,  M.A 1  70 

79  George  C.  Workman,  M.  A 1  85 

80  George  C.  Workman,  M.A 1  82 


5  90 

3  98 

3  76 

1  71 

7  00 

3  63 

2  70 

4  66 

6  84 
4  00 

SHANNONVILLE.— w. 


1874  Jos.  Kilgour, 


:} 


Edward    Olivant, 
Hy.     Richardson 

75  Joseph  Kilgour,  William  T.  Hicks. 

76  John  B.  Wass,  M.A. . 

77  JohnB.  Wass,  MA 

78  John  B.  Wass,  M.A 

79  Isaac  N.  Robinson. 

80  Isaac  N.  Robinson. . 


200 

185 
189 
177 
184 
161 
164 


Distant  from  Toronto  2  miles.     Se» 


52  00 
55  75 
42  80 
41  84 


106  00 

137  05 

165  00 

129  10 

146  50 


10  36 

6  25 

10  12 

10  00 

12  29 

15  00 

10  38 

6  00 

17  00 

10  40 

4  70 

16  00 

10  65 

5  20 

17  24 

7  07 

3  30 

18  65 

4  30 

3  18 

14  53 

142 
161 


29 


SHARON  and  QUEENSVILLE. 
Two  villages  in  the  township  of  E.  Gwillimbury,  County  of  York,  Ontario.     They  were  formerly 

connected  with  Newmarket  Circuit. 
1880  James  E.  Allen I  ,      ....       ,  '  ... 

I  I  I  !  i  ! 

SHELBURNE. 
A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Melancthon,  County  of  Grey,  Ontario. 

1874  Brabazon  B.  Dundas ...1       .1         ..       1       1  .    [       •    •■    | 

75  See  Amaranth     I       4  30       I       8  18  I       2  30  '       3  84   ,     66  61 


1874  Thomas  Cullen 

75  William  Tombliu 

76  William  Tomblin  . . 

77  William  Tomblin 

78  William  Richardson  . 

79  William  Richardson 

80  William  Richardson 

39 


SIDNEY 

. — w. 

5 

190 

5 

232 

5 

223 

5 

225 

5 

232 

5 

192 

5 

183 

5  63 

5  80 

55  00 

10  00 

15  00 

62  15 

10  00 

16  00 

62  15 

10  00 

15  00 

60  00 

9  00 

14  00 

52  50 

8  41 

10  04 

38  14 

7  00 

8  22 

40  00 

296  51 
351  92 
343  86 
292  58 
269  54 
271  42 
224  41 


610 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


SMITHFIELD. 
A'village  in  the  township  of  Brighton,  County  of  Northumberland,  Ontario, 
four  miles.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Brighton  Circuit. 


Distant  from  Brighton 


Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Year 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1874  Edward  Cragg 

76  Archelaus  Doxee    .   . 

5 

5 

5 
4 
4 
6 

228 
222 
247 
240 
250 
270 

$5 '56 
6  00 
6  55 
6  00 

5  20 

6  00 

$5  90 
4  00 
4  25 
4  00 

4  65 

5  25 

$8*00 

10  00 

11  30 

12  00 

12  00 

13  00 

$116  is 

111  65 

122  87 

79  JohnC.  Ash.      

80  John  C.  Ash          

94  85 
125  68 
188  51 

SOUTH  MONAGHAN. 
A  small  village  in  the  township  of  South  Monaghan,   County  of  Peterboro',  Ontario.     Distant  from 

Millbrook  five  miles.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Millbrook  Circuit  ;  and  Cavan,  New  Con.  work. 
1875  William  Buchanan  


76  William  Buchanan 

77  Henry  McDowell  ... 

78  Henry  McDowell 

79  Henry  McDowell  

80  Thomas  Manning,  B.A. 


104 
126 
126 
126 
126 


9  58 

3  00 

7  00 

7  20 

3  83 

8  83 

8  00 

3  90 

12  83 

8  12 

3  93 

12  00 

8  00 

3  50 

12  00 

142  72 
113  03 
120  51 
102  60 
82  45 


SPENCE. 
A  village  and  township  in  the  District  of  Muskoka. 

1875  Almon  P.  Lyons  .         

76  ( William  Pimlott) .       ..      5  34 

77  Thomas  W.  Hall . .                       ....  6  40 

78  Thomas  W   Hall  8  56 

79  Thomas  W   Hall 6  94 

80  See  Magenetawan      ...  7  149 


Distant  from  Washago  61  miles. 


2  50 

2  70 

4  00 

3  "41 

2  48 

3  97 

4  39 

2  61 

2  00 

5  24 

5  00 

4  00 

4  47 

5  36 

6  24 

1874  Isaac  Gold 

75  Isaac  Gold. 

76  John  Webster.. . 

77  John  Webster... 

78  John  Webster.. . 

79  George  Edwards. 

80  George  Edwards. 


STAYNER. 
2 


1874  William  Scales,  Sidney  J.  Shorey 

75  William  Scales,  Edward  Olivant 

76  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Jr.,  Wm.  T.  Hicks.. 

77  S.  C.  Philp,  Jr.,  Foster  McAmmond.  . 

78  John  W.  Savage,  Foster  McAmmond. . 

79  J.  W.  Savage,  Wm.  H.  Jamieson,  M.A. 

80  J.  W   Savage,  Wm.  H.  Jamieson,  M.A. 


STIRLING. 

10 

10 

10 


-w. 
89 
95 
85 
96 
94 
83 

140 

— w. 
261 
246 
245 
267 
332 
335 
340 


3  78 

1  24 

5  75 

4  93 

1  65 

6  73 

3  82 

4  80 

5  68 

5  09 

4  84 

7  08 

5  31 

3  15 

10  00 

4  09 

2  00 

6  25 

4  00 

2  37 

6  46 

13  60 

7  25 

20  00 

13  10 

13  38 

23  00 

13  00 

17  00' 

15  00 

13  97 

5  66 

16  00 

14  02 

5  85 

20  75 

14  25 

6  00 

21  00 

12  30 

6  70 

22  00 

STOUFFVILLE.—  w. 


1874  Ephraim  L.  Koyl,  Jabez  Wass. . . 

75  Ephraim  L.  Koyl,  Andrew  W.  Ross.    . 

76  William  L.  Scott,  Edward  Hill 

77  Wm.   C.  Washington,  M.A.,  Wm.  J. 

Barkwell,  B.A 

78  W.  C.  Washington,  M.A.,  B.  Greatrix 

79  George  Leech,  Thomas  P.  Steel.  ...... 

80  George  Leech,  Thomas  P.  Steel 


192 
216 
270 

323 
252 
240 
305 


8  10 

4  10 

16  15  | 

8  25 

8  16 

18  12 

8  50 

15  38 

22  40 

10  00 

8  00 

26  10 

10  31 

9  44 

22  28 

9  65 

7  14 

18  00 

9  66 

5  36 

23  45 

1874  J.  Herbert  Starr,  Thomas  H.  Patchell. 

75  William  Burns,  Joseph  Waite. . 

76  William  Burns,  Charles  E.  Mclntyre. . 

77  William  Burns,  Edward  F.  Goff. 

78  George  Browne,  Edward  F.  Goff 

79  George  Browne,  Edward  F.  Goff 

80  George  Browne,  Charles  E.  Mclntyre.. 


STREETS  V I LLE.—  w. 


378 
380 
410 
425 
450 
395 
354 


26  51 

15  00 

167  15 

27  00 

30  00 

.169  00 

28  00 

15  64 

153  36 

28  50 

17  00 

153  90 

26  00 

16  05 

170  00 

27  00 

14  85 

175  50 

27  10 

15  00 

176  00 

27  10 

20  00 

58  90 

100  63 

48  71 

42  44 

49  56 

30  00 

72  27 

55  41 

56  68 

47  00 

275  80 

309  23 

206  39 

302  89 

274  07 

283  06 

203  33 

258  47 

240  04 

207  97 

198  05 

183  52 

139  17 

143  50 

838  03 

830  62 

832  00 

830  67 

868  77 

835  39 

702  80 

TORONTO    CONFERENCE. 


611 


ST.  VINCENT. 
A  township  in  the  County  of  Grey,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Meaford  Circuit,  and  more 


recently  Meaford  South  Circ 

uit. 

Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 

point. 

ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

year 

Conting. 

$6  16 
6  16 
6  62 
6  65 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y- 

1877  Andrew  Armstrong — 

78  Andrew  Armstrong 

79  Andrew  Armstrong 

80  Richard  Clarke, ...     ....    ... 

6 
6 
7 
6 

211 

■223 
194 
214 

$3  21 
3  31 
3  10 
3  14 

$4  25 
13  50 

12  50 

13  50 

$68  53 

132  06 

99  23 

105  56 

SUNDERLAND. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Brock,  County  and  Province  of  Ontario. 

with  Brock  Circuit. 


1875  George  Leech,  John  M.  Wilkinson  .. 

76  Newton  Hill,  William  H.  Madden . . 

77  Newton  Hill,  George  Coffey.. . 

78  Newton  Hill         

79  Thomas  S.  Keough  . . 


80 


Thomas  S.  Keough, 
John  A.  McCamus, 


1874  William  Torrance 

75  William  E.  Smith. 

76  William  E.  Smith.  . 

77  William  E.  Smith. 

78  Hamilton  Leith. 

79  Hamilton  Leith. 

80  Hamilton  Leith 


SUTTON. 


145 
186 
249 
254 
106 

102 


-\v. 
97 
114 
92 
85 
75 
51 
56 


It  was  formerly  connected 


242  54 
289  53 
269  22 
233  74 
109  54 

124  96 


50  96 

51  23 
28  55 
27  44 
22  97 

51  51 


13  00 

7  67 

31  89 

14  08 

7  15 

34  16 

14  08 

7  16 

36  00 

14  41 

7  52 

17  00  ! 

4  10 

2  00 

11  00 

4  16 

2  80 

12  53 

3  10 

3  05 

3  71 

4  83 

3  29 

3  78 

5  00 

3  50 

3  87 

4  99 

3  39 

5  20 

3  56 

2  45 

2  56 

0  56 

2  00 

1  67 

3  00 

T. 


THOMASBURG. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Hungerford,  County  of  Hastings,  Ontario. 


Formerly  Moira  Circuit. 


1877  Joseph  Kilgour 

78  Joseph  Kilgour. .    . , 

79  William  H.  Peake.. 

80  William  H.  Peake . 


180 
168 
200 

188 


7  11 

3  05 

25  00 

8  00 

3  00 

25  00 

7  83 

3  00 

25  00 

7  82 

3  44 

25  10 

THORN  BURY. 


1874  Wm.  M.  Pattyson,  Thomas  Legate.. . 

75  Thomas  Cleworth,  George  Brown  (B) . 

76  Thomas  Cleworth,  Andrew  Stewart. .  . 

77  John  Mahan 

78  John  Mahan,  George  Brown  (B). 

79  John  Mahan,  Walter  W.  Lloyd. 

80  Daniel  F.  Gee,  William  Elliott 


/ 
7 
10 
10 
10 
10 
10 


-w. 
312 

299 
313 
307 
357 
257 
357 


THURLOW.—w. 


1874  William  Ryan..      ..  ..  . 

75  William  Ryan..  

76  Samuel  Sing ...... 

77  SaniU'd  Sing 

78  Samuel  Sing,  Henry  S.  Jenkinson.    . . . 

79  Joseph  Kilgour.  William  J.  Barkwell. . 

80  Joseph  Kilgour,  James  Alex.  Wood.    . 


190 
200 

202 
197 
194 
287 
220 


TIVERTON. 


9  50 

4  25 

15  00 

9  55 

5  30 

15  25 

12  79 

10  00 

20  00 

12  95 

6  00 

20  00 

8  72 

6  50 

25  52  1 

12  08 

4  18 

45  61 

13  05 

5  00 

46  00  1 

7  88 

3  49 

17  00 

9  00 

4  77 

20  00 

9  25 

4  50 

21  15 

8  74 

5  33 

24  02 

7  00 

5  12 

27  18 

10  91 

5  00 

28  64 

10  55 

4  00 

28  65 

129 

81 

157 

92 

157 

11 

157 

34 

130  83 

100  07 

210  00 

152 

68 

252 

07 

2S5 

25 

203 

24 

154 

02 

194 

46 

182 

50 

206 

36 

236 

14 

300 

21 

176 

19 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Kincardine,  County  of  Bruce,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  connected  with 


Kincardine  Circuit 


1874  Nathaniel  S.  Burwash. . 

75  Nathaniel  S.  Burwash. 

76  Alexander  Thibadeau. . 

77  Alexander  Thibadeau  . . 

78  Alexander  Thibadeau.. . 

79  Almon  P.  Lyons . . 

80  David  D.  Rolston 


50 
63 

86 
76 

87 
77 


2  00 

2  00 

6  15 

2  05 

5  52 

6  35 

2  25 

5  00 

6  80 

1  75 

3  00 

4  50 

1  00 

2  32 

7  25 

1  30 

2  34 

7  45 

85  52 

102  70 

104  36 

87 


0 


91  31 


set  off. 


612 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


I.  TORONTO— METROPOLITAN.— w. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  John  Potts 

75  John  Potts 

76  William  Briggs 

77  William  Briggs    . 

78  William  Briggs  . . 

79  John  Potts,  D.D. 

80  John  Potts.  D.D. 


Ap- 

point- 

ments. 


No.  of 
Members. 

481 
602 
621 
470 
501 
520 
500 


Funds. 


Conting.     Educa.     Sup.  M.     Miss'y, 


$251  53 
370  59 
184  42 
184  42 
184  42 
100  00 
100  00 


$109 
230 
236 
295 
120 
182 
147 


83 
00 
51 
01 
73 
00 
25 


$333  55 
372  33 
430  00 
393  25 
543  81 
300  50 
403  15 


II.   TORONTO— RICHMOND  STREET.— w. 


1874  Thomas  W  Jeffery   . . 

75  Thomas  W  Jeffery... 

76  George  Young.. 

77  George  Young 

78  George  Young,  D.D.. . . 

79  Isaac  Tovell . 

80  Isaac  Tovell 


324 
328 
290 
317 
290 
280 
285 


54  10 

23  30 

106  00 

56  00 

80  00 

100  00 

57  00 

70  00 

.115  00 

57  10 

89  88 

116  95 

50  69 

60  70 

85  88 

40  17 

52  80 

91  28 

30  00 

24  13 

94  13 

III.  TORONTO— ELM  STREET.— w. 


1874  Samuel  J.  Hunter,  Isaac  Tovell 

75  Samuel  J.  Hunter,  Isaac  Tovell . . 

76  John  Potts,  Thomas  W.  Jeffery  . . 

77  John  Potts,  Thomas  W  Jeffery  . . . 

78  John  Potts,  D.D  ,  Thomas  W.  Jeffery, 

79  Samuel  J.  Hunter 

80  Samuel  J.  Hunter. 


2 
3 
3 
3 
2 
1 
1 


506 
569 
671 
720 
691 
567 
539 


90  40 

43  66 

131  95 

92  30 

93  63 

166  45 

93  31 

105  00 

194  00 

110  93 

305  79 

320  55 

149  06 

158  00 

303  40 

96  73 

160  00 

196  69 

96  82 

116  16 

170  10 

IV.  TORONTO— BERKELEY  STREET.— w. 


1874  John  Shaw 

75  John  Shaw  . .      ... 

76  William  H.  Poole 

77  William  H.  Poole  , 

78  William  H.  Poole 
-Q  )  George  Young,  D.D.,  . . 
/a  \  William  S.  Blackstock, 


80  William  S.  Blackstock 


161 
205 
220 
220 
230 

267 

234 


38  60 

14  05 

31  00 

34  35 

38  50 

34  20 

34  50 

35  00 

37  20 

43  42 

20  52 

38  00 

27  17 

20  00 

40  00 

26  65 

20  50 

41  50 

37  00 

•  •  >  • 

44  00 

V— TORONTO.— QUEEN  STREET.— w. 


1874  William  H.  Poole . 

75  William  H.  Poole,  Edward  F.  Goff.. . 

76  Samuel  J.  Hunter,  Isaac  Tovell  . . . 
Samuel  J.  Hunter ... 

Samuel  J.  Hunter 

George  Cochran      .... 

George  Cochran 


77 
78 
79 
80 


424 
610 
680 
567 
480 
483 
421 


61  70 

30  00 

125  00 

62  00 

57  34 

125  00 

67  55 

50  00 

126  05 

67  55 

50  00 

126  05 

69  05 

51  00 

138  51 

69  00 

30  00 

138  51 

63  55 

25  50 

131  26 

$2180  98 
2,634  53 
2,842  99 
2,639  05 
2,785  15 
2,8"3  72 
3,070  28 


868  43 
970  43 
807  02 
921  62 

858  47 
877  35 
648  39 


1,638  58 
1,636  42 
1,675  66 
2,177  20 
2,161  96 
1,043  65 
1,050  CO 


287  06 
368  50 
386  69 
375  24 
237  16 

286  73 

230  16 


861  94 
717  31 
643  76 
760  58 
537  02 
550  94 
580  06 


VI.  TORONTO.— SHERBOURNE  STREET. 


1878  Thomas  W.  Jeffery 

79  John  B.  Clarkson,  M.A. 

80  John  B.  Clarkson,  M.A. 


Included  with  Elm  Street. 
235       I     57  63  I     40  00  I  159  17  I 1,001  78 
276      I     57  92  '     51  00  I  134  74  ' 1,042  00 


VII.  TORONTO.— SPADIN A  AVENUE.— n. 


1874  William  Smyth 

75  William  Smyth  ... 

76  James  F.  Metcalfe 

77  Jeremiah  W.  Annis,  B.D. 

78  Coverdale  Watson . 

79  Coverdale  Watson 

80  Coverdale  Watson 


40 

40 

60 

116 

102 

100 


Included  with  Temperance  Street. 
No  returns. 


6  89 
13  00 

7  43 
4  45 
4  45 


3  90 
9  10 
7  44 

4  15 
4  15 


4  41 
10  00 
7  43 
7  40 
4  72 


39  55 
126  60 
70  37 
93  83 
25  50 


VIII.  TORONTO.— DUNDAS  STREET. 


1877  Isaac  Tovell  ... 

78  Isaac  Tovell 

79  William  L.  Rutledge,. 

80  William  L.  Rutledge 


Included  with  Queen  Street. 


127 

8  21  1 

5  55 

20  00 

149  65 

116 

3  00 

5  56 

20  00 

186  82 

123 

3  00  1 

5  56 

20  00 

200  50 

*  Sherbourne  Street  set  off. 


TORONTO    CONFERENCE. 


613 


TORONTO.— DON  MOUNT. 
See  Leslieville.     Canada  Wesleyan  Conference. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  John  Carroll,  D.D. . . 

75  John  Carroll,  D.D 

76  Charles  Langford       

77  Charles  Langford  

78  John  McCarroll 

79  Joseph  E.  Sanderson,  M.A. . 
80 -Thomas  W.  Campbell,  B.D. 


No.  of 
Members. 


30 

38 
45 
70 
75 
75 
46 


Conting.    Educa.     Sup   M.    Miss'y. 


$5  43 
9  44 
9  61 

10  00 
5  25 
9  19 


Funds. 


§2  25 
68 
95 
07 
23 
94 


§5  00 
5  00 
8  10 
5  05 

5  69 

6  34 


$73  47 
74  12 
69  15 
65  43 
67  52 
78  27 
14  50 


TORONTO. 

Summary  of  Membership  Statistics,  showing  the  Increase  by  Decades. 


Churches. 


1818  i   1828 


Methodist  Episcopal 

Wesleyan 

Nejv  Connexion    .. 

East  Circuit 

West  Circuit. 

Third  Circuit 

Yorkville 

Metropolitan. 
Richmond  Street.. 

Elm  Street 

Berkeley  Street  . . . 
Queen  Street . 
Sherboume  Street  . 
Spadina  Avenue. . . 

Dundas  Street 

Don  Mount ... 
Yorkville — Bloor  Street. 
Yorkville— Yonge  Street 
Davenport  and  Seaton. 
Parkdale . 


176 


Total. 


1838 


262 


1848 


83 
189 
411 


1858 


1868 


1st  G.  C.|2ndG.  C. 


1874 


64 
364 

854 


176 


262   i     683   ,'  1,292 


424 


30 
215 

63 


1878 


64 

"88 

313 

651 

399 

166 

481 

324 

506 

1R1 

501 
290 
691 
230 

480 

ii6 

127 
75 

210 
70 

100 


1,593      2,292         2,890 


1880 


500 
285 
539 
234 
421 
276 
100 
123 

46 
280 
123 
115 

71 


3,113 


TRENTON.— w. 


1874J.E.Howell,M.A.,jHdR^- 

75  J.  E.  Howell,  M.  A.,  Wm.  H.  Emsley! 

76  Jacob  E.  Howell,  M.A 

77  Peter  Addison . .  

78  Peter  Addison 

79  Peter  Addison 

80  Edwin  Clement 


297 

334 
372 
222 
208 
201 
196 


11  17 

4  09 

42  25 

16  50 

12  20 

43  72 

17  22 

21  33 

55  00 

12  30 

42  11 

40  00 

6  35 

35  00 

6  75 

19  27 

29  41 

6  05 

27  41 

31  75 

353  37 

363  05 
388  11 
303  57 
319  25 

330  95 

331  28 


T 

1874  Archelaus  Doxsee 

75  Archelaus  Doxsee         

76  William  Scales 

77  William  Scales 

78  Robert  Walker 

79  Robert  Walker 

WEED 

4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 

. — w. 

200 
210 
225 
161 
209 
260 
260 

7  02 

8  00 
8  50 

5  99 

6  27 
6  50 
6  50 

3  50 
10  00 

6  00 

4  06 
4  20 
4  30 
4  50 

20  00 
20  00 
14  00 

23  00 

24  00 

26  00 

27  00 

143  48 

135  37 

136  70 
109  39 

92  10 
175  76 

80  Robert  Walker 

174  87 

Wooler  set  off. 


614 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


u. 


UFFINGTON. 

A  village,  in  the  township  of  Draper,  District  of  Muskoka,  Ontario.     Distant  from  Gravenhurst 

12  miles. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1875 
76 
to 
78 
79 
80 

William  Taylor 

5 
7 

7 

30 
52 

72 

$i  2i 
i  ii 

$i  09 

$150 
3  33 

$30  60 

>  Included  in  Morrison  Mission. 

Thomas  S.  McKee ....... 

George  Wesley  Marvin .               .... 

47  30 

UTTERSON. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Stephenson,  District  of  Muskoka,  Ontario. 

38  miles. 
1874  Albert  Smith  , 

75  Walter  W:  Lloyd  . .      .... 

»m  J    Included  in  Huntsville  Mission. 

78  George  K.  B.  Adams 

79  George  K.  B.  Adams 

80  James  C.  Speer        


5 

7 
7 

25 
33 

48 

2'50 
2  60 

i  66 
2  04 

i  50 

2  12 

7 
5 

70 
65 

4  30 
2  83 

i  66 

1  00 

3  io 

2  00 

Distant  from  Washago 


14  32 
14  46 
41  50 


44  89 
35  35 


UXBRIDGE.— w. 

1874  John  S.  Evans  . 

3 

124 

12  37 

5  00 

18  27 

160  85 

75  John  S.  Evans . 

3 

205 

12  58 

13  00 

17  00 

156  54 

76  Arthur  Browning  . . 

•  ■                       . 

3 

172 

14  50 

6  75 

17  50 

151  00 

77  Arthur  Browning 

•  .■  ■  •  .j  ,-.    ■       . 

2 

200 

15  00 

7  50 

28  00 

184  25 

78  John  B.  Armstrong 

2 

210 

15  50 

18  50 

19  50 

218  02 

79  John  B.  Armstrong 

3 

220 

15  00 

11  50 

25  00 

261  60 

80  John  B.  Armstrong. ... 

3 

230 

15  00 

11  00 

26  00 

242  00 

V. 


VENNACHER. 
A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Abinger,  County  of  Addington,  Ontario 

Abinger. 
1877  Peter  W.  Davies ...  ...  I       •  ■ 

78  Peter  W.  Davies..        7  46  2  42  1 

79  . .       . .       ....     . .  7  45  1  25         1 


See  Denbigh  and 


45 
00 


90 
10 


44  50 
27  02 


1874  George  M.  Brown 

75  George  M.  Brown 

76  James  McFarlane.  . . 

77  James  McFarlane.  . .  , 

78  James  McFarlane. 

79  Charles  V.  Lake 

80  Charles  V.  Lake 


ESPR^ 

L. W. 

5 

138 

8  92 

5  49 

16  30 

6 

184 

12  45 

14  71 

17  50 

6 

186 

13  00 

7  77 

15  46 

5 

178 

13  10 

6  86 

10  15 

6 

182 

13  51 

8  09 

23  11 

5 

184 

11  36 

5  00 

17  00 

7 

186 

7  00 

3  65 

20  00 

186  06 
219  64 
1S3  28 
94  51 
118  58 
148  65 
183  77 


VICTORIA  ROAD. 
The  name  of  a  P.  O.  and  R.  R.  Station  in  the  township  of  Eldon,  County  of  Victoria,  Ontario. 
1875  Joseph  Andrew,  Thomas  Lawson,. 


76  Thomas  Fox . 

77  Thomas  Fox .       . 

78  Henry  Wilkinson 

79  Henry  Wilkinson 

80  Henry  Wilkinson 


11 

177 

4  50 

2  00 

2  50 

*11 

162 

6  26 

3  12 

9  50 

5 

64 

3  82 

2  26 

4  26 

6 

66 

3  86 

2  50 

4  00 

7 

73 

2  00 

■  •  •  • 

2  68 

81  61 
92  69 
43  44 
41  84 
50  15 


Dalrymple  set  off. 


TOKONTO  CONFERENCE. 


615 


VROOMANTON. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Brock,  County  of  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Sunderland  Circuit. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1878  Edward  Hill . 

79  John  A.  Dowler 

80  John  A.  Dowler . . 


Ap- 
point- 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

135 
107 

Funds. 

Conting. 

$3  65 
3  99 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

3 
5 

S3  23 
1  22 

$6  50 
6  68 

$84  28 
100  42 

w. 


1874  PhineasD.  Will 

75  William  Tindall,  George  Walker.. 

76  Wm.  Tindall,  Albert  W.  Hastings 

77  Wm.  Tindall,  William  T.  Hicks. 

78  John  Bredin 

79  Edmund  S.  Rupert,  M.A. . . 

80  Edmund  S.  Rupert,  M.A 


WALKERTON.- 
3    : 


3 

*  5 
5 

t5 
1 
1 


-w.  & 

87 

95 
244 
241 
260 
132 
132 


8  25 

3  00 

9  40 

9  00 

4  62 

10  25 

18  65 

7  00 

13  55 

13  85 

8  83 

15  20 

14  00 

8  68 

30  00 

7  50 

5  25 

40  00 

8  84 

5  91 

35  00 

92  02 
78  53 
176  69 
215  23 
298  29 
91  78 
103  23 


874  William  Tucker. 

75  Andrew  Clarke .  .  . 

76  Andrew  Clarke. 

77  Andrew  Clarke. 

78  Charles  E.  Perry.. 

79  Charles  E.  Perry. 

80  David  Perry. . 


WALTER'S 


FALLS.- 

;    l4s 

136 
90 
!  102 
136 
142 
157 


5  75 

3  85 

6  20 

6  7<» 

7  32 

3  32 

5  00 

3  00 

5  63 

8  65 

5  85 

8  To 

5  96 

9  20 

15 
50 
00 

20 

75 


141   95 

82  86 
109  34 

77  47 
124  28 

83  31 
71  67 


1874  William  C.  Washington,  M.A. 

75  William  <'.  Washington,  M.A. 

76  William  C.  Washington,  M.A. 

77  William  Buchanan  . . 

78  William  Buchanan  ... 

79  Charles  W.  Watch  . . 

80  Charles  W    Watch 


WARSAW 

...I  3 

...!  3 

.!  3 

.    .1  3 

.     I  3 

5 

.  5 


72 
67 
72 
73 


4  20 

4  15 

13  00  ' 

4  50 

4  00 

13  12 

4  53 

2  50 

27  00 

4  00 

2  64 

15  76 

3  50 

3  96 

4  80 

3  75 

3  05 

4  31 

4  28 

2  80 

5  73 

WELLINGTON.—  w. 


■'■874  Garrett  J.  Dingman 

75  Charles  A.  Hanson,  Austin  Potter 

76  Charles  A.  Hanson 

77  Charles  A.  Hanson  

78  Andrew  Cunningham 

79  Andrew  Cunningham 

80  William  Burns         


250 

230 
253 
248 
160 
170 
180 


4  45 

4  00 

13  53 

5  35 

13  00 

22  82 

15  00 

13  62 

24  85 

15  00 

14  00 

25  00 

14  0C 

10  84 

25  30 

8  92 

8  65 

29  20 

8  12 

14  23 

24  35 

74  78 
94  38 
76  83 
87  79 
68  33 
61  69 
82  33 


259  44 
348  25 
234  57 
228  00 
195  43 
205  90 


WEST  ESSA. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Essa,  County  of  Simcoe,  Ontario.      It  was  formerly  connected  with 

Alliston  Circuit. 

1879  James  W    Stewart .  ..i        .      |      ,        .  i        .    ..    ;  ..I        .    .  . 

80  James  W    Stewart !       4  107       '       4  07   l       1  65  I     12  50   '  156  08 


WESTON.— w. 

1874  Joseph  H.  Locke    |  5  j  180 

75  George  Browne,  Robert  N.  Burns ,  5  l  230 

76  George  Browne,  George  W.  Hewitt,B. A.  5  |  230 

77  George  Browne,  Henry  Thomas         . . .  4  i  240 

78  Thomas  A.  Ferguson,  Thomas  Dunlop. ,  4  |  300 

79  Thomas  A.  Ferguson,  Thomas  Dunlop.  j  4  I  247 
__80  Joseph  W.  McCallum,  William  Hootan|  4  |  254 


24  56 

25  00 
25  25 
25  40 
27  50 
23  08 
20  00 


10  35 
23  08 
17  00 
16  00 
15  00 
9  70 
8  13 


62 

60  1 

70  30 

74 

50 

60 

00 

67 

25 

67 

05 

44 

00 

420  78 
531  38 
558  85 
454  86 
469  94 
384  95 
325  00 


Mildmay  with  38  members  annexed  from  Teeswater  Circuit.  t  Mildmay  set  off. 

J  Woodford  set  off.  §  Melville  set  off. 


616 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


WHITBY.— w. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'; 

1874 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 

William  H.  Laird      . .    . 

William  H.  Laird 

John  Shaw          

5 
6 
3 
3 
3 
3 
2* 

263 
369 
240 
245 
227 
228 
190 

$40  46 
40  44 
24  25 
20  47 
20  50 

15  05 

16  10 

$12  37 
25  42 
21  85 
21  50 
14  63 
18  23 
11  59 

$85  00 

102  60 

70  00 

40  00 

34  76 

34  63 

35  10 

$585  1 
640  9 
279  9 
284  1 
272  7 
282  2 

209  5 

1874  Alexander  Thibaudeau . 

75  Alexander  Thibaudeau . 

76  Thomas  M.  Jefferis.. . . 

77  James  Baskerville 

78  William  Hall .       

79  William  Hall .        . .      . 

80  William  Hall . 


WIARTON.— w. 

5 

47 

4 

63 

.    . 

4 

65 

6 

110 

,  , 

6 

123 

5 

84 

5 

92 

1  00 

1  00 

1  25 

1  00 

2  00 

■  .  . 

1  25 

1  88 

t   2  00 

2  00 

2  06 

4  00 

3  00 

2  00 

2  50 

2  00 

2  00 

3  66 

2  00 

2  00 

4  00 

54  1 

55  8 
53  1 
61  4 
63  6 
66  0 
77  2 


WILLIAMSFORD  STATION. 
A  village  and  R.  R.  Station  on  the  Toronto,  Grey  &  Bruce  R.  R.,  in  the  township  of  Holland,  Coun 

of  Grey,  Ontario. 

1879  William  T.  Hicks ,       .     .     ....       ,       .....       .    ..   I       .      .   , 

80  William  T.  Hicks 5  115  4  10         3  05  '      7  00       97  0 


WOODFORD. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  S  ydenham,  County  of  Grey,  Ontario. 

Part  of  Walter's  Falls  Mission. 
1875  Isaac  Baker 

76  Isaac  Baker 3  85 

77  Isaac  Baker .  .    .        3  70 

78  William  B.  Danard 3  76 

79  William  B.  Danard. .        4  82 

80  William  B.  Danard ...        4  82 


Distant  from  Meaford,  9  mil 


1  59 
1  60 

1  65 
3  00 

2  41 


1  50 

3  20 

1  55 

2  78 

1  60 

3  50 

4  00 

5  00 

3  45 

4  03 

56  a 

52  3 
23  C 
35  4 
40  5 


WOODVILLE.—  w. 


1874  Robert  McCulloch,  John  Henderson. 

75  Albert  C.  Wilson.. 

76  Albert  C.  Wilson 

77  Albert  C.  Wilson,  Henry  Sherin..    . 

78  John  A.  Jewell,  B.A 

79  John  A.  Jewell,  B.A 

80  John  A.  Jewell,  B.A.  


14 

13 

6 


148 
152 
75 
115 
170 
108 
114 


8  00 

4  00 

10  00 

8  25 

4  50 

15  00 

7  03 

2  75 

10  00 

7  25 

3  80 

16  00 

6  07 

6  40 

14  70 

3  07 

2  10 

3  00 

3  15 

3  18 

10  20 

346  5 

221  ' 
101  4 

87  I 
103  4 

23  5 

38 : 


WOOLER. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Murray,  County  of  Northumberland 
1877  Isaac  N.  Robinson . .         .  

78  Isaac  N.  Robinson .......      . .  .         2  142 

79  Peter  W  Davies 4  123 

80  John  H.  Ruttan 3  88 


Part  of  Trenton  Circuit. 


5  00 

2  00 

7  60 

3  87 

1  54 

10  00 

2  28 

0  97 

2  71 

76  ] 
63  i 
80  5 


Y. 


YONGE  SI 
1874  Thomas  S.  Keough...           

75  Thomas  S.  Keough ..    . 

76  Michael  Fawcett 

'REET, 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 

CENTRE 

157 
184 
170 
170 
160 
160 
162 

. — w. 
9  86 
8  50 

8  50 
10  00 

9  90 
10  00 

7  29 

5  58 
12  78 

6  74 
6  00 
5  31 
5  00 
5  21 

14  00 
20  00 
20  00 
35  00 
30  00 
30  00 
14  11 

301  < 
296  : 
281  ' 

77  Michael  Fawcett 

78  Michael  Fawcett 

251  i 

282  1 

79  William  Hicks 

80  William  Hicks 

274  ! 
255  1 

*  Victoria  Road  set  off. 


TORONTO   CONFERENCE. 


617 


YONGB  STREET  NORTH.— w. 


fear 


Names  of  Ministers. 


.874  John  Hunt.  Edward  F.  Goff 

75  J.  Herbert  Starr,  Brabazon  B.  Dundas 

76  J.  Herbert  Starr,  Alfred  Brown  .  . 

77  Joseph  W.  McCallum,  Wm.  J.  Howson 

78  Joseph  W   McCallum,  Wm.  J.  Howson 

79  Joseph  W.  McCallum,  Jno.  Pickeiing. 

80  Peter  Addison,  John  Pickering ... 


Ap- 
point- 
ments. 


No.  of 
Members 


328 
311 
346 
375 
352 
353 
363 


Funds. 


Conting.     Educa.      Sup.  M 


$16  59 
15  50 
20  00 
20  00 

26  23 

27  00 
20  21 


YONGE  STREET  SOUTH.— w. 


874  John  Learoyd,  Austin  Potter. .    .  , 

75  John  Hunt,  Charles  Smith 

76  John  Hunt,  Charles  Smith  ... 

77  John  Hunt,  John  F.  Ockley 

78  William  Burns,  Thomas  Manning,  B.A 

79  William  Bnrns,  Thomas  Manning,  B.A 

80  James  Thorn,  B.  A. ,  Jabez  Wass ... 


260 
263 
271 
268 
266 
266 
260 


YORKVILLE— BLOOR  STREET.— w. 


874  Nieh.  R.  Willoughbv,  C.  Watson.  M:A. 
"75  David  C.  McDowell 

76  Jonathan  E.  Betts .    

77  Jonathan  E.  Betts .... 

78  William  J.  Hunter,  D.D 

79  William  J.  Hunter,  D.D 

80  William  J.  Hunter,  D.D 


215 

280 
285 
210 
210 
245 
280 


YORKVILLE— YONGE  STREET. 


876  William  L.  Rutledge. 

77  William  L.  Rutledge 

78  William  L.  Rutledge 

79  Francis  H.  Wallace,  B.D. . . 

80  Francis  H.  Wallace,  B.D. . 


67 

70 

105 

123 


$7  25 
22  00 
26  45 
26  50 

24  59 

25  40 
15  53 


$49  75 

82  00 

120  00 

120  50 

123  00 

90  00 

81  40 


Miss'y. 


$554  24 
646  92 
765  69 
735  15 
642  60 
580  26 
440  00 


30  25 

14  00 

132  00 

32  24 

26  70 

151  30 

32  25 

26  75 

140  16 

32  30 

21  96 

135  20 

32  10 

19  00 

127  55 

28  84 

16  10 

115  00 

28  00 

12  50 

102  00 

49  58 

30  61 

332  94 

60  33 

80  31 

336  06 

52  46 

106  39 

396  03 

33  98 

89  93 

63  50 

34  00 

56  55 

72  76 

45  69 

72  16 

97  19 

50  00 

74  28 

118  00 

12  82 

62  00 

269  85 

14  56 

61  00 

263  56 

15  89 

61  50 

264  00 

16  99 

69  17 

260  55 

768  69 

832  34 

851  64 

840  13 

826  14 

820  54 

700  00 

2,000  00 

2,118  84 

2,386  93 

826  58 

829  40 

967  01 

1,028  46 

1,722  41 
1,764  46 
1,825  32 
1,044  36 


Yonge  Street  set  off. 


THE 


MISSIONARY    DISTRICTS 


OF    THE 


TOEONTO     COISTFEREDSTCE, 

Feom  1874  to  1880. 


L— THE  ALGOMA  DISTRICT. 


This  District  extends  along  the  North  Shore  of  Lake  Superior  and  Lake  Huron, 
and  includes  the  Great  Manitoulin  Island. 


BATCHEWANA,  MICHIPICOTON  and  PIC.— w. 


Year! 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


1874  Supplied  by  Native  Assistants  ..  . 

75  Erastus  S.  Curry,  (Thomas  Wahboose). 

76  (Thomas  Wahboose,  Thomas  Sky) 

77  Native  Assistants. 


BRUCE  MINES.— w. 


1874  George  H.  Kenney  . 

75  George  H.  Kenney  , 

76  George  H.  Kenney  . 

77  George  H.  Kenney . 

78  John  Semmens  . . . 

79  John  Hodgson 

80  John  Hodgson    ... 


GARDEN  RIVER.—  w. 
1874  Thomas  Williams  (Tho mas  Wahboose,  Native  Assistant.) 

75  Thomas  Williams  (Thomas  Sky,  Native  Assistant) 

76  Thomas  Williams  . .    


77  Thomas  Williams 

78  Joseph  R.  Gibson 

79  Joseph  R.  Gibson 

80  Joseph  R.  Gibson 


No.  of 
Members. 


29 

No  returns 

in 

Minutes. 


46 
37 
41 
40 
46 
80 
54 


Contrib.  to  Grantsfrom 


Mission 
Fund. 


Mission 
Fund. 


$275  00 
250  00 

■443  95 
307  45 


$88  37 

60  04 

63  46 

44  45 

71  21 

98  53 

108  04 

21 

12 

53  55 

15 

64  94 

14 

62  75 

7 

59  77 

80 

60  00 

77 

44  60 

450  00 

300  00 

332  50 

470  00 

475  00 

481  00 

1,078  24 

769  00 

837  50 

884  00 

500  00 

440  00 

GORE  BAY. 
This  Mission  is  on  the  Great  Manitoulin  Island,   Lake  Huron,  Ontario. 

"  Little  Current "  Mission. 

1879  Richard  G.  James I        44. 

80  Almon  P.  Lyons I         60 


It  was  formerly  known  as 


60  93 
56  23 


395  00 


KORAH. 
A  township  in  the  central  part  of  Algoma  District,   Lake  Superior.     The  Mission  extends  to  Bar 

River,  31  miles  east,  and  to  Goulais  Bay,  30  miles  west. 
1876  Visited  by  the  Garden  River  Missionary  . .    

77  James  H.  Campbell 

78  Supplied  bj  the  Sault  Ste   Marie  Missionary. .         55 

79  United  with  Garden  River       ... 


TORONTO    CONFERENCE. 


619 


LITTLE  CURRENT.. 
This  mission  is  on  the  Great  Manitoulin  Island,  in  the  north  of  Lake  Huron,  Ontario. 


Year 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


1874  William  Sutton 

75  William  Sutton 

76  Thomas  Haddon 

77  Richard  G.  Jamas. .' 

78  Richard  G.  James. ...  . .    . 

79  See  Gore  Bay  and  Shegwaondah. 


No.  of 
Members. 


25 
30 
18 
18 
35 
44 


Contrib.  to 

Mission 

Fund. 


§48  15 
12  50 
25  20 
7  54 
47  01 
60  93 


Grants  from 

Mission 

Fund. 


$370  00 
400  00 
516  50 
448  00 
400  00 


MANITOWANING. 
A  village  on  Manitoulin  Island,  Lake  Huron. 
1875  William  Hall .  

76  William  Hall .  .      . .  ....  32 

77  William  Hall 37 

78  James  Baskerville,  William  H.  Hooton .  ...  ...  50 

79  James  Baskervile,  James  C.  Speer. .        ..  150 

80  Richard  G.  James.  .  .  ...  .         151 


PRINCE  ARTHUR'S  LANDIN( 

1874  William  Halstead 

-  75  William  Halstead,  Arthur  B.  Hames 

76  William  Hicks .... 

77  William  Hicks..  

78  William  Hicks...  ..  

79  John  W.  Cathcart  

80  John  W.  Cathcart  


-w. 


19 

24 
31 
30 

27 
54 
25 


39  98 

42  80 

59  05 

100  00 

100  00 


25  00 
50  00 
44  35 
30  00 

46  22 
37  00 


500  00 
380  00 
470  00 
500  00 
584  00 


600  00 
515  00 
583  00 
570  00 
500  00 
531  00 


SANDFIELD. 
A  township  in  the  Great  Manitoulin  Island,  Algoma  District,  Lake  Huron,  Ontario. 

connected  with  Manitowaning. 
1880  Solomon  C.  Edwards,  B.D..  I        ...         j 


It  was  formerly 


SAULT  STE  MARIE.— w. 

1874  Thomas  Cleworth.. 

39 

66  47 

500  00 

75  Phineas  D.  Will 

40 
46 

65  10 
45  55 

461  00 

76  Phineas  D.  Will 

427  50 

77  Alexander R.  Campbell. 

95 

57  70 

654  00 

78  Alexander R.  Campbell. 

50 

52  81 

570  oo 

79  Alexander  R.  Campbell .    . 

47 

67  50 

550  00 

80  James  Anderson . 

50 

47  39 

SHEGWAONDAH. 
A  township  in  the  Great  Manitoulin  Island,  Algoma  District,  Lake  Huron,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly 

part  of  Little  Current  Mission. 
1880  John  Morgan.  ....  I  j        j 


SILVER  ISLET. 
An  Island  in  Lake  Superior. 

1874  Joseph  Galloway.. .  .              .  .                                                 ...  I  9 

75  Robert  Johnston 13 

76  Robert  Johnston .      ..          ..j  19 

77  In  charge  of  the  Missionary  of  Prince  Arthur's  Landing. ...  10 


..  !  330  00 

50  50  !  365  30 

89  85  j  427  50 

31   85  i 


ST.  JOSEPH'S  ISLAND. 
A  large  Island  situate  on  Lake  Huron,  near  its  junction  with  Lake  Superior 

79  J  {      ..     ..  .... 

80  Thomas  S.  McKee.  ..  ..  32  4  15 


1876  \ 

77 


7 o  V  Visited  from  Bruce  M  inc.-- 


50  00 
150  00 


THESSALON. 
A  Post  Office  and  River  in  the  District  of  Algoma,  Ontario. 
1880  James  McAlister.      ...  .  I  I 


620 


MISSIONARY   DISTRICTS. 


STATISTICS  OF  THE  ALGOMA  DISTRICT. 


Year. 

Members. 

Contributed  to 
Mission  Fund. 

Grant  from 
Mission  Fund. 

1874                                  ..        

179 

$202  99 

*  $4,619  50 

1875                . .                                 

156 

216  19 

4,315  13 

1876       ....                    ...... 

202 

339  63 

4,334  47 

1877  

244 

349  44. 

3,969  98 

1878 ...... 

270 

351  70 

3,429  45 

1879 .'.... .,.., 

455 

433  18 

3,375  95 

1880 

449 

397  41 

*  Note. — These  figures  include  the  grants  to  native  assistants,  removal,  and  other  expenses.  At 
the  conference  of  1880,  this  District  was  put  off  from  the  Mission  Districts  and  placed  in  connection 
with  the  regular  work. 


II.— THE  BRITISH  COLUMBIA  DISTRICT. 


BURRARD  INLET. 

The  name  of  a  deep  Bay  about  12  miles  north  of  the  Fraser  River. 

erected  at  this  place. 


Extensive  lumber  mills  are 


Year 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


1874  James  Turner .. 

75  Thomas  Derrick . . . 

76  Thomas  Derrick.. . 

77  Thomas  Derrick.. , 

78  Cornelius  Bryant  , 

79  Cornelius  Bryant 

80  Cornelius  Bryant 


No.  of 
Members. 


12 
18 
19 
24 
23 
13 


Contrib.  to 

Mission 

Fund. 


$65  75 
70  75 
50  00 
53  00 
65  25 

101  35 


Grants  from 

Mission 

Fund. 


$493  50 
450  00 


Grants  for 
Native  Assist- 
ants, Schools,&« 


1874  Christopher  L.  Thompson . 

75  Christopher  L.  Thompson . . 

76  Christopher  L.  Thompson . . 

77  William  V.  Sexsmith 

78  William  V.  Sexsmith 

79  William  V   Sexsmith  . .      . 

80  James  Turner . . 


CARRIBOO.— w. 

9 

9 

6 

6 

8 

8 

10 

16  00 


975  00 
700  00 
570  00 
400  00 
350  00 
500  00 


$200  00 


FORT  SIMPSON. 

This  is  an  old  Indian  Trading  Post  on  the  main  land  in  British  Columbia,  far  north,  near  the  boundary 

between  the  British  possessions  and  Alaska.     The  inhabitants  are  Indians. 


1874  Thomas  Crosby  . .                 

75  Thomas  Crosby             ....... 

76  Thomas  Crosby           ...      . .      ... 

77  Thomas  Crosby . .     ■„ , , ■ .    . 

78  Thomas  Crosby . .       '■'..,. 

79  Thomas  Crosby  ...             

35 
112 
123 
164 
292 
258 
307 

N  TRIBES. 

126 

122 

22  50 
22  00 

30  00 

31  00 
46  00 
53  00 

17  66 

1,200  00 
1,200  00 
1,140  00 
1,100  00 
1,200  00 
1,200  00 

522  50 
500  00 
500  00 
550  00 

538  19 
'643  67 
1,406  85 
1,100  75 
816  40 
996  50 

80  Thomas  Crosby 

INDIA 
1876  Charles  M.  Tate 

77  Charles  M   Tate  ... 

78  Charles  M.  Tate ...... 

78  Charles  M.  Tate . .             ...... 

80  See  Skeena  River.     . . . 

TORONTO   CONFERENCE. 


621 


MAPLE  BAY. 
A  mission  situate  on  the  east  coast  of  Vancouver  Island,  about  20  miles  north  of  Victoria. 


No.  of 
Members. 

Contrib.  to 

Grants  from 

Grants  for 

Year 

Names  of  Missionaries. 

Mission. 

Mission 

Native  Assist- 

Fund. 

Fund. 

ants,  Schools,  &c 

1874  William  V   Sexsmith 

15 

$425  00 

75  William  V.  Sexsmith                       

17 

350  00 

76  William  V.  Sexsmith 

17 

$10  00 

261  25 

77  John  J.  Martin 

22 

12  00 

252  00 

78  John  J.  Martin 

21 

225  00 

79 

17 

80  William  V.  Sexsmith 

>  • . . 

.... 

MAPLE  RIDGE. 
A  village  on  the  west  coast  of  British  Columbia.     It  was  formerly  part  of  New  Westminster  Circuit. 
1876  John  J.  Martin 

77  Christopher  L.  Thompson        

78  Thomas  H.  Gilbert  

79  Thomas  H.  Gilbert  

80 .. 


10 

200  00 

18 

225  00 

24 

13  00 

225  00 

24 

6  00 

622 


MISSIONARY   DISTRICTS. 


NAAS. 

An  old  Indian  Trading  Post  on  the  Naas  River,  in  the  most  northerly  part  of  British  Columbia. 
Mission  includes  a  portion  of  Alaska  Territory. 


The 


Year 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


1877  Alfred  Eli  Green 

78  Alfred  Eli  Green 

79  Alfred  Eli  Green 

80  Alfred  Eli  Green 


No.  of 
Members 


100 
116 
132 


Contrib.  to 

Mission 

Fund. 


$15  00 
31  50 


Grants  from 

Mission 

Funds 


$373  50 
685  00 
825  00 


Grants  for 
Native  Assist- 
ants, Schools,  &c 


$215  50 
800  00 


NANAIMO.—  w. 


1874  Joseph  Hall . .    

75  Cornelius  Bryant 

76  Cornelius  Bryant 

77  Cornelius  Bryant. 

78  Joseph  Hall . .       

79  Joseph  Hall ...    

80  Joseph  Hall,  Thomas  H.  Gilbert 


58 
47 
64 
60 
58 
50 
81 


155  00 
139  50 

77  95 

78  00 
105  30 
132  15 

86  12 


284  00 
400  00 
332  50 
310  00 
445  75 
350  00 


842  00 
804  00 
737  50 
375  00 
395  50 
300  00 


NEW  WESTMINSTER.—  w. 


1874  Amos  E.  Russ,  M.A. . 

75  William  Pollard.... 

76  William  Pollard 

77  William  Pollard 

78  Thomas  Derrick . . . 

79  Thomas  Derrick 

80  Ebenezer  Robson. 


64 
58 
54 
51 
48 
49 
40 


163  00 
56  10 
159  00 
167  50 
180  00 
150  50 
102  00 


1,040  00 
1,000  00 
855  00 
752  00 
105  00 
200  00 


500  00 


NICHOLA  VALLEY  and  KAMLOOPS. 

This  valley  runs  south  from  the  Fraser  River,  B.  C.     The  Mission  bearing  this  name  is  extensive, 
necessitating  travel  to  the  extent  of  500  miles  per  month. 


1875  James  Turner  ... .                       .. 

400  00 

76  James  Turner 

13 



285  00 

19 

200  00 

78  James  Turner . .      . .             .... 

17 

200  00 

19 
20 

70  00 
80  00 

200  00 

80  ..........                

.. 

SALT  i 

SPRINGS. 

• 

1874  William  V.  Sexsmith 

15 

425  00 

75  United  with  Maple  Bafy                   ..,.,. 

SKEEN 

17 
A  RIVER. 

.  .  ■ 

•    O    •    0    .    . 

1880  Charles  M.  Tate 

122 

17  00 

SUMAS  and  CI 

IILLIWHA 

,CK.— w. 

1874  Cornelius  Bryant,  Charles  M.  Tate.. 

114 

157  10 

.  600  00 

500  00 

75  Joseph  Hall...             ...                         

121 

171  87  * 

600  00 

500  00 

76  Joseph  Hall 

153 

94  40 

570  00 

77  Joseph  Hall 

226 

30  00 

470  00 

78  Christopher  L.  Thompson .      ....          .... 

221 

149  80 

494  62 

79  Christopher  L.  Thompson 

96 

178  00 

350  00 

80  Christopher  L.  Thompson  . .               

99 

172  95 

VICTO 

RIA.— w. 

1874  William  Pollard,  Thomas  Derrick. 

175 

389  30 

75  Amos  E.  Russ,  M.A 

190 

400  00 

448  75 

76  Amos  E.  Russ,  M.A.    ..    . 

221 

573  00 

100  00 

77  Amos  E.  Russ,  M.A.       ..     ..         

195 

654  10 

78  Robert  Hall  Smith..         . .                           . 

203 

1,007  95 

79  Robert  Hall  Smith 

206 

577  80 

80  Robert  Hall  Smith.. 

210 

319  65 

■  •  •  ■ 

METHODIST   CHURCH,    VICTORIA,    V.I. 


624 


MISSIONARY   DISTRICTS. 


VICTORIA— CHINESE  MISSION. 


• 

No.  of 
Members. 

Contrib.  to 

Grants  from 

Grants  for  • 

Year 

Names  of  Missionaries 

Mission 

Mission 

Native  Assist- 

Fuud. 

Fund. 

ants,  Schools,  &c 

1874  A  Teacher 

$711  00 

.... 

.... 

614  00 

76  A  Teacher. 

600  00 

77  A  Teacher 

600  00 

78  William  Pollard...             

$575  00 

474  71 

79  William  Pollard 

75 

$6i  is 

400  00 

405  37 

80  William  Pollard. . .        . . 

71 

60  00 



1876  Alfred  E.  Green.... 

77  United  with  Nanaimo 

78  United  with  Nanaimo 


WELLINGTON  MINES. 

17        I 
9 
3 


80  00 


411  00 


STATISTICS  OF  BRITISH  COLUMBIA  DISTRICT. 


Sunday  Schools. 

Contribution 

Grants  from 

Year. 

Members. 

to  Mission 
Fund. 

Schools. 

Teachers. 

Scholars. 

Mission  Fund. 

1874. 

470 

8 

56 

397 

$864  40 

$12,121  28 

1875.         ..     .. 

566 

No 

Returns. 

833  22 

10,043  49 

1876.         .. 

673 

No 

Returns. 

1,029  60 

7,613  15 

1877 

771 

10 

62 

448 

1,062  60 

7,634  80 

1878. 

996 

17 

86 

495 

1,587  05 

9,792  86 

1879. 

1,067 

15 

81 

850 

1,324  85 

8,642  07 

1880. 

1,129 

13 

64 

1,268 

1,029  57 

III.— INDIAN  MISSIONS  OF  THE  TORONTO  CONFERENCE, 

NOT  INCLUDED  IN  THE  SEVERAL  MISSIONARY  DISTRICTS. 


ALDERV1LLE— w. 


Year 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


1874  William  Andrews. 

75  Robert  Brooking. . 

76  Robert  Brooking.    . 

77  Robert  Brooking. . 

78  Robert  Brooking. 

79  Robert  Brooking. 

80  Robert  Brooking.    . 


1874  Henry  Bawtinhimer. 

75  Henry  Bawtinhimer. 

76  Henry  Bawtinhimer, 

77  Adam  Glazier 

78  Adam  Glazier 

79  Adam  Glazier      .... 
SO       .. 


CAPE  CROCKER— w. 


No.  of 
Members. 


36 
12 
43 
48 
52 
51 
49 


Contrib.  to 

Mission 

Fund. 


$94  39 

100  00 

101  50 
90  20 

111  00 

120  82 

96  90 


Grants  from 
Mission 
Fund. 


903  68 
712  15 
795  70 
798  70 
821  25 
800  15 


65 

72  50 

739  77 

100 

30  57 

810  70 

1H8 

17  56 

632  00 

108 

10  66 

597  75 

114 

23  28 

607  00 

117 

45  07 

597  00 

81 

14  85 

TORONTO   CONFERENCE. 


625 


CHRISTIAN  and  BEAUSOLIEL  ISLANDS.— w. 


Year 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


1874  (Thomas  Sky,  Native  Teacher) 

75  Allen  Salt 

76  Allen  Salt 

77  Allen  Salt        

78  Allen  Salt ....  

79  Allen  Salt 

80  Allen  Salt . 


No.  of 
Members. 


60 
82 
83 
83 
91 
94 
95 


Contrib.  to 

Mission 

Fund. 


$28  50 
53  83 
58  99 
65  10 
47  26 
50  97 
35  24 


Grants  from 

Mission 

Fund. 


$264  60 
821  00 
949  70 
909  83 
936  50 
920  00 


HIAWATHA.— w. 


1874  Robert  Brooking 

75  William  Andrews 

76  William  Andrews . 

77  William  Andrews 

78  William  Andrews 

79  Thomas  Woolsey.. 

80  Thomas  Woolsey  . . 


1874  John  A.  McCamus. . 
-75  John  C.  Henderson 

76  Isaac  Weldon 

77  Isaac  Weldon 

78  Isaac  Weldon      

79  George  Washington,  M.A. 

80  Adam  Glazier 


MUD  LAKE.— w. 


PARRY  ISLAND,  SHAWANAGA,  and  FRENCH  RIVER.—  w, 


1874  Abner  Elliott  (Native  Assistant) . 

75  Abner  Elliott  (Native  Assistant) . , 

76  Abner  Elliott  (Native  Assistant). 

77  Abner  Elliott  (Native  Assistant) . 

78  W.  A.  Elias  (Native  Assistant)   . , 

79  W   A.  Elias  (Native  Assistant) . 

80  Native  Assistant 


1874  Thomas  Woolsey.. . 

75  Thomas  Woolsey.. 

76  Thomas  Woolsey.. 

77  Thomas  Woolsey.. 

78  Thomas  Woolsey  . . 

79  Kennedy  Creighton . 

80  Kennedy  Creighton.. 


RAMA.— w. 


SAUGEEN.—  w. 


1874  George  Jacques 

75  George  Jacques 

76  George  Jacques 

77  George  Jacques . 

78  George  Jacques . 

79  George  Jacques . 

80  George  Jacques . 


45 

43  20 

802  55 

38 

47  50 

794  99 

41 

76  01 

850  00 

41 

62  90 

840  44 

37 

51  75 

840  00 

40 

64  40 

873  88 

38 

51  72 

64 

14  20 

100  00 

46 

43  70 

100  00 

47 

31  43 

95  00 

43 

11  44 

95  00 

40 

11  72 

100  00 

38 

100  00 

30 

H  RIVER.—  w. 

85 

106  64 

418  00 

81 

130  83 

318  15 

81 

54  15 

367  00 

81 

34  50 

376  00 

81 

26  81 

337  77 

81 

24  31 

382  57 

98 

47  15 

109 

260  32 

933  54 

111 

174  28 

766  50 

102 

201  85 

909  40 

1  86 

96  56 

883  46 

99 

92  58 

893  05 

95 

79  10 

872  00 

90 

57  62 

64 

58  42 

932  60 

55 

76  73 

783  00 

62 

76  25 

864  00 

80 

54  00 

860  40 

88 

*  65  90 

885  50 

93 

50  00 

863  00 

95 

43  13 

SCUGOG  ISLAND.— w. 

1874  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Jr 

20 

30  27 

250  (0 

75  Samuel  C.  Philp,  Jr.        

20 

19  85 

100  (0 

76  David  B.  Madden. . .       . .        . .  . 

22 

20  33 

190  <0 

77  David  B.  Madden. .        

41 

36  19 

190  <0 

78  David  B.  Madden 

35 

15  50 

200  (10 

79  George  T.  Richardson 

34 

28  05 

200  00 

26 

29  83 

40 


One  appointment  given  to  Atherley. 


626 


MISSIONARY   DISTRICTS. 


SNAKE  and  GEORGIANA  ISLAND.— w. 


Tear 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


No.  of 
Members. 


1874  William  Torrance. . 

75  William  E.  Smith  . 

76  William  E.  Smith 

77  William  E.  Smith  . 

78  Hamilton  Leith 

79  Hamilton  Leith  . . . 

80  Hamilton  Leith 


52 
52 

46 
46 
46 
46 
26 


* 

Contrib.  to 

Grants  from 

Mission 

Mission 

Fund. 

Fund. 

■  ■  ■  ■ 

$580  00 

$15  47 

507  50 

345  00 

12  50 

592  47 

•  •  ■  . 

583  83 

4  00 

387  50 

4  05 

STATISTICS  OF  THE  INDIAN  WORK. 


Year. 


1874. 

1875. 

1876. 

1877  . 

1878. 

1879.. 

1880. 


Contribution  to 
Mission  Fund. 


$708  44 
692  76 
638  07 
474  05 
445  80 
466  72 
380  49 


Grants  from 
Mission  Fund. 


$5,924  74 
5,713  98 
5,977  80 
6,144  05 
6,203  90 
5,996  10 


IV,—  THE    JAPAN    DISTRICT. 

(See  Missions  '>/  Oanaia   JVesleyan  Conference,  p.  361. ) 


1878  Charles  S.  Eby,  M.A.,  Asagawa  Koko. 

79  Charles  S.  Eby,  M.A.,  Toshimi  Hosoi.. 

80  Charles  S.  Eby,  M  A. ,  Hiroku  Sugiyamr 


KOFU. 


NUMADZU. 


SHIDZUOKA. 


1876  George  Meacham,  M.A 

77  George  Meacham,  M.  A 

78  Toshimi  Hossoi 

79  Asagawa  Koko . . 

80  Yemu  Yamanaka. 


1874  Davidson  McDonald,  M.D.. 

75  Davidson  McDonald,  M.  D. . 

76  Davidson  McDonald,  M.D.. 

77  Davidson  McDonald,  M.D  .. 

78  Yema  Yamanaka 

79  Yema  Yamanaka 

80 : 


TOKIO. 
1877  George  Cochran,  Charles  S.  Kby,  M.A.      .  .  .      

78  Otorge   Cochran,    George    M.  Meacham,    M.A.,   Tsuneyasu 

Iliraiwa,  Hiroku  Sugeyaina 

79  Davidson  McDonald,  M.D.,   George    M   Meacham,  M.  A. 

Tsuneyasu  Hiraiwa,  Hiroku  Sugiyama 

80  Davidson   McDonald,   M.D.,   George  M.   Meacham,  M.A., 

Tsuneyasu  Hiraiwa,  Koko  Asagawa 


YEDDO. 


1874  George  Cochran       .... 

75  George  Cochran 

76  George  Cochran,  Charles  S.  Eby,  M.A. 

77  Sec  Tokio .. . .  .... 


25 
38 


14 
14 
25 

27 


26 
27 
56 
56 
80 
93 


30 
30 
?0 
58 


18 
11 


i6  66 

10  00 

2,133  86 
2,240  53 

59  50 

3,201  95 

1,117  85 

218  80 

815  02 

1,155  71 
1,200  00 
1,206  70 
1,380  91 

220  26 

243  12 

.... 

5,237  95 



7,109  25 

.  = . . 

3,472  05 

2,678  90 
2,146  80 
5,008  94 


TORONTO    CONFERENOK. 


627 


STATISTICS  OF  JAPAN  DISTRICT. 


Year. 


Members. 


1874... 

1875.. 

1876.. 

1877.., 

1878. 

1879.   . 

1880.. 


Grants  from 
Mission  Fund. 


*  $4,158  23 
3,346  80 

t  13,342  11 

7,717  03 

10,508  33 

6,423  54 


*  Grants  from  Mission  Fund  include  all  travelling  and  incidental  expenses,  and  shows  total 
expense  to  the  Missionary  Society. 

t  This  amount  includes  a  special  grant  for  the  purchase  of  Mission  Property  and  the  outfit  and 
moving  expenses  of  two  Missionaries  from  Ontario. 


V— THE  MISSION  FIELD  OF  THE  NORTH-WEST. 


MANITOBA  and  KEEWATIN.. 


BEACONSFIELD. 


Year 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


1880  Charles  Mearing . 


BEREN'S  BIVER. 


No.  of 
Members. 


Contrib.  to 

Mission 

Fund. 


See  Missions,  Canada  Wesleyan  Conference,  p.  359. 


1874  Egerton  R.  Young    . . 

75  Egerton  R.  Young  . 

76  John  Semmens 

77  John  Semmens , 

78  Andrew  W.  Ross 

79  Andrew  W.  Ross . 

80  Native  Assistant ...    , 


BIRTLE. 


1879  {Henry  Rose).      . 
80  Local  Supply. . . 


1874  James  M.  Harrison. 
75 .... 


14 


BOYNE  RIVER. 
See  Missions,  Canada  Wesleyan  Conference,  p.  359. 

7 


76  James  M.  Harrison 

77  James  M.  Harrison..  . 

78  See  Pembina  Mountains. . . 


13 
•25 


DOMINION  CITY 


1880  Charles  E.  Blakeley. 


1874  George  McOougall,  William  R.  Morrison 
»-  \  Lewis  Warner, 

]  Henry  M.  Manning, 

76  Henry  M.  Manning  . 

77  Henry  M.  Manning  . . 

78  John  Walton    

79  Arthur  Whiteside. 

80  Arthur  Whiteside. 


EDMONTON  HOUSE. 
Soe  Missions,  Canada  Wesleyan  Conference,  p.  350. 
"r-""        "    1"      "-■  i      


4 
4 
4 


94  15 
82  65 


Grants  from 

Mission 

Fund. 


10 

$50  00 

$1,565  08 

20 

50  00 

1,758  45 

55 

10  00 

1,157  00 

57 

33  50 

1,123  45 

121 

42  00 

1,684  35 

61 

58  75 

1,536  60 

80 

56  50 

455  50 

•243  00 

261  00 

301  71 

169  50 

85  00 


332  50 
329  00 


1,000  00 

1,445  25 

1,200  00 

1,054  60 

950  00 

850  00 


628 


MISSIONARY   DISTRICTS. 


EMERSON. 
Is  built  on  the  river,  half-way  down  the  great  Red  River  Valley,  surrounded  by  splendid  land,  fast 
being  brought  under  cultivation.     It  is  the  northern  terminus  of  the  St.   V incent  extension  of 
the  St.   Paul  and  Pacific  Railway,  and  the  southern  terminus  of  the  Pembina  branch  of  the 
Canada  Pacific  Railway. 


Year 

Names  of  Missionaries. 

No.  of 
Members. 

46 

Contrib.  to 

Mission 

Fund. 

Grants  from 

Mission 

Fund. 

1879 
80 

George  Young,  D.  D *                    

George  Young,  D.D.              

$10  00 

1431  OO 

1878  Native  Assistant . . 

79  Native  Assistant.. 

80  Andrew  W.  Ross  . 


FISHER  RIVER. 


FORT  FRANCES. 


85 
107 


1875  Arthur  B.  Hames 

76  Arthur  B.  Hames  , 

77  Arthur  B.  Hames  , 

78  Charles  Mearing. . 

79 .. 


359 

00 

313 

42 

» 

257  00 

... 

475  00 

.... 

429 

00 

25  00 

311 

00 

10  00 

FORT  McLEOD. 
This  is  the  most  southerly  Mission  in  the  Saskatchewan  District.     It  is  situate  at  the  confluence  of 

Willow  Creek  and  Old  Man's  River. 


1878  Henry  M.  Manning . . 

79  Henry  M.  Manning. . 

80  John  McLean 

1878  William  R.  Morrison  . 
79 


FORT  PELLY. 


84  04 
850  00 


1875 


76  Thomas  E.  Morden,  B.A  . 

77  . .  . 


1880  Thomas  W.  Hall. 


GERMAN  MISSION. 


GRAND  VALLEY. 


350  00 
237  50 


1874  Michael  Fawcett 

75) 

to  >  Connected  with  Portage  la  Prairie, 

78  i 

79  James  M.  Harrison .... 

80  James  M.  Harrison 


HIGH  BLUFF. 
See  Missions,  Canada  Wesleyan  Conference,  p.  359. 

120 


1878  Thomas  Lawson. 

79  Thomas  Lawson 

80  Thomas  Lawson,  John  Mears. 


,„»„  (  George  W.  Hewitt,  B.A.,    ) 
18/J*  |  Charles  Mearing,  \ 

80  Arthur  B.  Hames. 


LITTLE  SASKATCHEWAN. 


MEADOW  LEA. 


80 


60 


55 
57 


51 


327  83 
134  77 


134  77 


4  76 
89  53 


104  40 


MORLEYVILLE,  BOW  RIVER  and  BLACKFEET  INDIANS. 

See  Missions,  Canada  Wesleyan  Conference. 
1874  John  McDougall 

75  John  McDougall 

76  John  McDougall 

77  John  McDougall ...... 

78  John  McDougall....      ..      ..  

79  John  McDougall 

80  John  McDougall 


1,420  00 


278  00 


300  00 
300  00 


472  00 


222 

429  23 
503  83 

1,800  00 
1,800  00 
1,223  33 
1.550  00 

200 
200 
200 

72  00 
90  00 

1,500  CO 
1,650  00 

TORONTO   CONFERENCE. 


629 


MORRIS. 


Year 

.                          Names  of  Missionaries. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Contrib.  to 

Mission 

Fund. 

Grants  from 

Mission 

Fund. 

1878  Arthur  B.  Hames       

79  Arthur  B.  Hames.              .  .                       

80  William  R.  Morrison 

45 
55 

$69  i6 
70  25 

$435  00 
395  00 

1874  John  Semmens. . . 

75  John  Semmens  ...    . 

76  John  H.  Ruttan . . . 

77  Native  Assistant 

78  Native  Assistant . . . 

79  Native  Assistans. . . . 


NELSON  RIVER, 
See  Missions,  Canada  Wesleyan  Conference, 


80 


p.  360. 

3 

7 

19 
19 
42 
42 
42 


243  33 


600  00 

1,200  73 
437  50 
450  00 

400  00 


NELSONVILLE. 
A  village  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Marquette,  Province  of  Manitoba, 

with  Pembina  Mountains  Mission. 
1879  John  W.  Bell,  B.D.,  Charles  E.  Blakeley 
80  John  W   Bell,  B.D.,  Wilbur  W    Andrews..  


It  was  formerly  connected 


NORWAY  HOUSE. 


1874  John  H.  Ruttan 

75  John  H.  Ruttan  . . 

76  John  H.  Ruttan  . . 

77  John  H.  Ruttan  . . 

78  John  H.  Ruttan  . . 

79  Orrin  German  . 

80  Orrin  German 


See  Missions,  Canada  Wesley 


an  Conference, 


1874  Orrin  German  . . 

75  Orrin  German . 

76  Orrin  German  . . 

77  Orrin  German  . . 

78  Orrin  German  . 

79  Enos  Langford 

80  Enos  Langford  , 


OXFORD  HOUSE. 
See  Missions,  Canada  Wesleyan  Conference, 


PALESTINE. 

See  Missions,  Canada  Wesleyan  Confei 
1874  John  Walton  .  .      ...".. 

75  Charles  Mearing 

76  Thomas  Lawson  ...  .... 

77  Thomas  Lawson  . . 

78  William  R.  Morrison 

79  William  R.  Morrison  ...  

80  John  Walton  


renre. 


1878  James  M.  Harrison. 
79  See  Nelsonville . . 


1880  Andrew  Stewart,  B.D 


PEMBINA  MOUNTAINS. 
It  was  formerly  connected  witli  Boyne  River, 


1875  \  Henry  M.  Manning, 


PLYMPTON. 


POINT  DOUGLAS. 


William  R,  Morrison,  J 

76  Supplied  from  Winnipeg. 

77  John  W.  Bell,  B.D 

78  John  W.  Bell,  B.D.. 

79  John  A.  McCamus . 

80  John  Semmens . 


48 
25 
39 


12  75 

72  42 

64  90 

104  65 


64 

111  43 

611  00 

95 

175  25 

p.  351. 

317 

179  00 

1,500  00 

381 

132  33 

2,109  00 

342 

417  08 

1,998  00 

334 

243  33 

1,612  0c 

244 

539  75 

1,441  65 

244 

428  01 

1,460  00 

244 

243  33 

p.  351. 

70 

900  00 

114 

24  00 

1,329  00 

114 

324  45 

1,060  00 

125 

303  33 

1,300  00 

125 

299  42 

1,250  00 

148 

243  33 

1,494  00 

161 

27  50 

p.  360. 

13 

350  00 

24 

350  00 

50 

308  75 

50 

80  97 

329  00 

70 

121  98 

410  00 

86 

99  23 

310  00 

63 

61  15 

.... 

iver. 
25 

82  65 

450  00 

65 

111  43 

237  50 
446  50 
400  00 
357  00 


630 


MISSIONARY    DISTRICTS. 


POPLAR  POINT  and  WOODLANDS. 


Year 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


1874  James  M.  Harrison 

75  John  Walton 

76  William  R.  Morrison 

77  William  R.  Morrison.. 
William  H.  Cairnduff,  j 
Charles  E.  Blakelev,      < 

79  United  with  High  Bluff 


78 


No.  of 
Members. 


67 

68 

83 

101 

102 

97 


Contrib.  to 

Mission 

Fund. 


$92  77 

39  00 

148  12 

164  20 

205  40 


Grants  from 
Mission 
Fund. 


$380  00 
325  00 
285  00 
282  00 

426  13 


EEV.     H.    B.    STEINHA.TJD. 

Missionary  at  White  Fisjt  Lake. 

PORTAGE  LA  PRAIRIE.' 
See  Missions,  Canada  Wesleyan  Conference,  p.  360. 


1874  Michael  Fawcett... 

75  Michael  Fawcett . . 

76  William  Halstead. 

77  William  Halstead 

78  William  Halstead. . . 

79  William  Halstead. . . 

80  William  J.  Hewitt. 


1878  Wilbur  W.  Andrews.. 
79  Wilbur  W.  Andrews. 
80 


I'RAIlilK  GROVE. 


110  30 

1,420  00 

13 

48  25 

800  00 

80 

185  48 

712  50 

S2 

185  48 

564  00 

90 

191  19 

500  00 

16 

281  72 

300  00 

66 

155  96 

200  00 

20 

21  57 

175  00 

43 

60  47 

.... 

TORONTO   CONFERENCE. 


631 


ROCK  LAKE. 


Year 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


No.  of 
Members. 


1879  Andrew  Stewart,  B.D.. 
80       


Contrib.  to 

Mission 

Fund. 


ROCKWOOD. 

A  village  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Lisgar,  Manitoba, 
1874  William-  R.  Morrison .       . .  

75  James  M.  Harrison  . .  

76  Charles  Mearing 

77  Charles  Mearing  ..  

78  William  T.  Dyer..  ..  

79  William  T.  Dyer 

80  William  T.  Dyer 

ROSSEAU  CROSSING, 

A  settlement  in  the  Electoral  District  of  Provencher, 
1879  Charles  Mearing. 
80  .... 


SALISBURY. 


1£79  John  Walton. .  . . 
80  George  K.  B.  Adams. 


1877  Wesley  Casson.. 

78  Wesley  Casson.. 

79  Wesley  Casson.. 

80  William  Halstead. . 


SELKIRK. 


See  Mi 


1874  Lewis  Warner 

75  Lewis  Warner 

76  John  Walton     . . . 

77  John  Walton. 

78 . . 

79  James  A.  McLaehleu  .  . 

80  James  A.  MeLachlen. 


ssions, 


VICTORIA. 

da  Wesleyan  Conference, 


30 


21  50 


Grants  from 

Mission 

Fund. 


$305  00 


500  00 

14 

400  00 

18 

$60  71 

332  50 

32 

94  15 

329  00 

30 

82  97 

339  00 

38 

94  45 

356  00 

36      87  05 



r,  Manitoba. 

460  00 


1,000  00 

7 

17  00 

744  00 

16 

55  55 

632  00 

19 

45  75 

.  351. 

44  75 

661  74 
1,500  00 

48  00 

1,450  00 

20 

65  65 

1,450  00 

20 

77  00 

20 

.... 

1,402  00 

20 

See  Missions. 
1874  Henry  M.  Manning.    ... 

75  Henry  Steinhaur 

76  Henry  Steinhaur . 

77  Henry  Steinhaur . 

78  Henry  Steinhaur. 

79  Henry  Steinhaur 

80  Henry  Steinhaur ... 


WHITE  FISH  LAKE. 

Canada  Wesleyan  Conference,  p.  351. 


1874  George  Young,  Allan  Bowerman,  M  A. . 

75  George  Young .      . 

76  JohnF.  German,  M.A. 

77  John  F.  German,  M.A. 

78  John  F.  German,  M.A. 

79  John  F.  Germon,  M.A. 

80  Samuel  D.  Rice,  D.D. . 


WINNIPEG. 

See  Mission'-',  Canada  Wesleyan  Conference,  \ 


1874  Henry  Steinhaur 

75  Native  Asiht'int 

76  Native  Assist/cut 

77  Native  Assistant  . 

78  Henry  M.  Manning.. 

79  Native  Assistant . 


WOODVILLE. 
Missions  Canada  Wesleyan  Conference,  p.  351. 


26 
26 

26 


104  35 

1,522  00 

85  35 

1,500  00 

181  00 

1,455  81 

86 

221  20 

1,450  00 

102 

1,500  00 

102 

55  75 

1,300  00 

102 

p.  360. 

63 

443  80 

1,900  00 

93 

381  82 

790  00 

111 

396  85 

737  33 

103 

358  98 

151 

316  00 

130 

359  56 

150 

403  13 

700  00 
650  00 
617  50 

1,005  00 
100  00 


632 


MISSIONARY   DISTRICTS 


C5 
S5 


a 

o 
« 
a 
a 


I.  RED  RIVER  DISTRICT. 


STATISTICS  OF  THE  DISTRICTS. 

I  II.   SASKATCHEWAN   DISTRICT. 


Year.        Members.      Contrib.  to 
|  Miss'y.  Fund. 


$1,000  63 
815  69 
1,296  34 
1,550  76 
1,954  58 
2,107  76 
2,109  16 


Grants  from        Year.        Members,  i    Contrib.  to  j  Grants  from 
Miss'y.  Fund.  '  Miss'y.  Fund.  Miss'y.  Fund. 


$15,434  42  1 1874 

10,188  29  1875 

10,069  99  1N70 

8,589  55  ,1877 

10,192  76  i  1878 


10,925  87 


1879 
1880 


443 

$604  60 

$9,084  71 

1,000 

328  35 

9,654  72 

1,00.) 

919  33 

7,375  70 

362 

1,092  39 

5,897  90 

352 

318  50 

5,734  13 

355 

230  75 

6,601  62 

355 

THE 


ISTRICTS 


OF    THE 


TORONTO    CONFERENCE, 

SHOWING  WHO  HAVE  BEEN  CHAIRMEN  AND  FINANCIAL  SECRETARIES, 
WITH  THE  NUMBER  OF  MEMBERS  FOR  EACH  YEAR 

l^ROM    1874    TO    1880. 


ALGOMA  DISTRICT. 
Formerly  embraced  in  the  Collingwood  District. 


Year 


Chairmen. 


1875  Thomas  Williams. 

76  Thomas  Williams. 

77  Alex.  R.  Campbell 

78  Alex.  R.  Campbell 

79  Alex.  R.  Campbell 

80  James  Anderson  . . 


Finan.  Secretaries. 


Phineas  D.  Will.. 
PhineasD.  Will.. 
Geo.  H.  Kenney .. 
William  Hicks . 
John  Semmens 
Richard  G.  James 


Mem. 

126 
199 
•235 
270 
455 
■149 


BARRIE  DISTRICT. 

See  Canada  Wesleyan  Conference 


1874  D.  C.  McDowell.. 

Geo.  M.  Brown     . 

1521 

75  John  Bredin  . 

Geo.  M.  Brown    . 

1629 

76  John  Bredin  .    ...  Geo.  M.  Brown     . 

1812 

77  John  Bredin  .  .    ..iGeo    M.  Brown    . 

1863 

78  Jonathan  E.  BettsiArthur  Browning. 

1984 

79  John  G.  Laird      .  Arthur  Browning. 

*1219 

80  John  G.  Laird  . .  . 

Arthur  Browning. 

1209 

BELLEVILLE  DISTRICT. 
See  Canada  Wesleyan  Conference. 
1874  Edwin  Clement..  .  I  William  Briggs. 

75  William  Briggs  .  .  jj.  E.  Howell, M.  A. 

76  E.  B.  Harper, M. A.  J.  E.  Howell. M.  A 

77  E.  B.Harper.M.A.  S.  C.  Philp,  Jr. 

78  N.  R.Willoughby, 

M.A Joseph  H.  Locke., 

79  N.  R.  Willoughby 

M.A 

80  W.  Jeffers,  D.D., 


Joseph  H.  Locke.. 
Joseph  H.  Locke.. 


BRACEBRIDGE  DISTRICT. 
Formerly  included  in  Barrie  District. 


1878  William  J.  Hewitt 

79  William  J.  Hewitt 

80  Jas.  Woodsworth . 


Reuben  Toye 
Thomas  W.  Hall.. 
Richard  Duke  . .    . 


4893 
5010 
3441 
3379 

3367 

3497 
3321 


890 

915 

1074 


BRADFORD  DISTRICT. 
See  Canada  Wesleyan  Conference. 


Year 


Chairmen. 


1  Finan.  Secretaries.    Mem 


1874 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 


*  Bracebridge  District  set  off  with  771  members. 


1S77 
78 
79 
80 


Jonathan  E.  Betts  William  Irwin.. 
Jonathan  E.  Betts  J.  F.  German, M.A 
Robert  H.  Smith  .  'Daniel  F.  Gee . 
Robert  H.  Smith  .  Daniel  F.  Gee. 
A.  E.  Russ,  M.A.  Daniel  F.  (ice. 

John  Bredin Daniel  F.  ( !ee . 

John  Bredin H.  S.  Matthews 

BRAMPTON  DISTRICT. 

Formerly  part  of  Toronto  District. 
J.  Herbert  Starr..  William  Burns. 
Edwin  Clement    .  .John  Hunt  ... 
Edwin  Clement    .  John  Hunt  ... 
N.R.  Willoughby,  j 

M.A. jjolm  Hunt  . . . 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA  DISTRICT. 


2630 

2642 
2782 
2736 
275S 
2665 
2572 


2391 
2468 

2328 

2230 


1874 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 

1874 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 


Wm. 
Wm. 
Wm. 
Win. 
Robt. 
Robt 
Robt 


Pollard.    .  .  . 
Pollard 
Pollard       . . 
Pollard      . 

Hall  Smith. 

Hall  Smith. 

Hall  Smith. 

COBOURG 


Amos  E. Russ, M.A 
Amos  E.  Russ, M.A 
Amos  E. Russ,  M.A 
AmosE.Russ,M.A 
Joseph  Hall.. 
Joseph  Hall.. 
Ebenezer  Robson.. 
DISTRICT. 


E.  B.  Harper,  M.A  O.  R.Lambly.M.A 
E.  B.  Harper,  M.A  O.  R.Lambly.M.A 
W.  Jeffers,  D.D.  . ; Joseph  H.  Locke  . 
John  Shaw  .  .  .  Joseph  H.  Locke . 
John  Shaw  ....  GarrettJ.Dingman 
Win.  H.  Laird.  GarrettJ.Dingman! 
Wm.  H.  Laird  .      Egerton  R.  Young] 

COLLINGWOOD  DISTRICT. 
1874  Jos.  W.  McCallum;Isaa.c  Gold.. 

75  Edwin  Clement    .  i Isaac  Gold. . . 

76  Edwin  Clement    .  Wesley  Casson .  . 


470 
566 
673 
704 
996 
1067 
1129 

2335 
2347 

2597 
2810 
2518 
2783 
2509 

1821 

*1232 

1638 


126  members  given  to  Algoma  District. 


634 


DISTRICTS   OF   THE   TORONTO    CONFERENCE. 


Year 


Chairmen. 


1877  Edwin  Clement    . 

78  J.  Herbert  Starr. . 

'  79  J.  Herbert  Starr.. 

80  J.  Herbert  Starr.. 


Finan.  Secretaries. 


J.C.Willmott,MA 
J.C.Willmott,MA 
J.C.Willmott,MA 
J.C.Willmott.MA 


Mem. 


1934 
1933 
'1752 
1998 


EMERSON  DISTRICT. 

Formerly  part  of  Winnipeg  District. 

1880  Geo.  Young,  D.D.|Jno.  W.  Bell,  B.D|     196 


JAPAN  DISTRICT. 
1874  George  Cochran. . . 

75  George  Cochran. . . 

76  George  Cochran. . . 

77  George  Cochran. . . 

78  George  Cochran. . . 

79  Davidson  McDon- 

ald, M.D 

80  Davidson  McDon- 

ald, M.D 

LINDSAY  DISTRICT. 
Formerly  part  of  Peterboro'  and  Whitby  Districts. 


37 

45 

100 

100 

180 

216 


1875  Charles  Fish..      .. 

John  W.  Savage.. 

1492 

76  Charles  Fish 

John  W.  Savage... 

1849 

77  W.  Jeffers,  D.D.. 

78  W.  Jeffers,  D.D   . 

John  W.  Savage . . 

1925 

Geo.  Washington, 

M.A 

1998 

79  W.  Jeffers,  D.D. 

Isaac  Weldon .    . . 

1912 

80  JohnS.  Clarke.. 

OWEN  SOU* 

Isaac  Weldon . 
W  DISTRICT. 

2039 

See  Canada  Wes 

leyan  Conference. 

1874  John  G.  Laird 

Josiah  Greene .      . 

2706 

75  JohnG.  Laird.. 

Hy.  S.  Matthew  . 

2787 

76  D.  C.  McDowell. 

Wm.  Johnston  . . . 

t2055 

77  D.C.  McDowell. 

Wm.  Johnston. . . 

1815 

78  D.C.  McDowell. 

Wm.  Johnston. 

1940 

79  Charles  Fish..    ... 

James  Anderson .  . 

2002 

80  Charles  Fish.. 

N.  A.  McDiarmid. 

1985 

PETERBOROUGH  DISTRICT. 
See  Canada  Wcslevan  Conference. 


1874  James  Brock  .... 

75  N.  R.  Willoughby, 

M.A 

76  N.  R.  Willoughby, 

M.A 

77  N.R.  Willoughby, 

M.A . 

78  E.B.Harper, M.A. 

79  E.B.Harper, M.A. 

80  E.  B.Harper, M.A. 

PICTON 
Formerly  part  of 

1875  J.  W.  McCallum  . 

76  J.  W.  McCallum. 

77  John  Learoyd. 

78  John  Learoyd . 

79  John  Learoyd .... 

80  J.F.German.M.A. 


Richard  Clarke     . 

Wm.  R.  Barker    . 

Wm.  R.  Barker    . 

Isaac  Weldon . 
Isaac  Weldon . 
Geo.  Washington, 

M.A 

Geo.  Washington, 

M.A... 

DISTRICT. 

Belleville  District. 
Isaac  Weldon. 
Jeremiah  A.  Chap- 
man, M.A.  ... 
Charles  A.  Hanson 
John  C.  Ash  . . . 
A.  Cunningham . . 
William  Burns     . 


2671 

2654 

T1865 

2481 
2730 

2454 

2308 


2000 

2085 
2066 
2069 
1966 
2213 


*  119  members  given  to  Bracebridge  District. 
1 1311  members  given  to  Lindsay  District. 
+  1114  members  given  to  Walkerton  District. 


PORTAGE  LA  PRAIRIE  DISTRICT. 
Formerly  part  of  Red  River  District. 


Year 


Chairmen. 


Finan.  Secretaries. 


1880  William  J.  Hewittl 

RED  RIVER  DISTRICT. 
See  Canada  Wesleyan  Conference. 
1874  George  Young..    . 

75  George  Young.. , . 

76  J.F.German,M.A. 

77  J.  F.German,  M.A. 

78  J.  F.  German, M.A. 

79  J.  F.German,  M.A. 

80  See  Winnipeg,  Emerson  and  Portage 

La  Prairie  Districts 

SASKATCHEWAN  DISTRICT. 

See  Canada  Wesleyan  Conference. 
1874  Geo.  McDougall.. 
»_  /  G.  McDougall  [ 
'°  t  J-  McDougall.  j 

76  John  McDougall.. 

77  John  McDougall.. 

78  John  McDougall.. 

79  John  McDougall.. 

80  John  McDougall.. 

TORONTO  DISTRICT. 
See  Canada  Wesleyan  Conference. 


1874  John  Shaw  . . . 

75  John  Shaw 

76  George  Young. 

77  George  Young. 

78  Geo.  Young,  D.D 
7q/ G.Young, D.D.  ' 
'*\G.  Cochran. 

80  George  Cochran 


Jeffery.. 
Jeffery. . 
Jeffery. . 
Jeffery.. 
Jeffery. . 

W.J.  Hunter, D.D 

W.J.  Hunter,  D.D 


Thos.  W. 
Thos.  W. 
Thos.  W 
Thos.  W. 
Thos.  W. 


Mem. 
276 


600 

807 
832 
925 
836 

847 

1468 


443 

1000 

1000 
362 
352 
355 
355 


5274 
5971 
6299 
6236 
'3860 

4143 

4098 


WALKERTON  DISTRICT. 
Formerly  part  of  Owen  Sound  Distriot. 


1875  William  Tindall . . 

76  William  Tindall.. 

77  William  Tindall. 

78  JohnBredin 

79  William  Tindall.. 

80  William  Tindall.. 


Wm.  Johnston. . . 
James  Anderson . , 
James  Anderson . 
James  Anderson . 
Josias  Greene  . 
N.  S.  Burwash.. 


WHITBY  DISTRICT. 


1874  John  Bredin 

75  Wm.  H.  Laird. 

76  Wm.  H.  Laird . . 

77  Wm.  H.  Laird. 

78  Wm.  H.  Laird. 

79  John  Shaw  . . . 

80  John  Shaw    . . . 


Thos.  A, 
John  S. 
John  S. 
John  S. 
John  S. 
Thomas 
Thomas 


.  Ferguson 
Clarke .  . 
Clarke . . . 
Clarke .  . 
Clarke . . . 
S.  Keough 
S.  Keough 


1510 
1710 
1967 
1888 
1888 
1863 


3158 
3431 
+3426 
3727 
3693 
3603 
3505 


WINNIPEG  DISTRICT. 
1879  J.  F.  German,  M^Aj William  Halstead.  I    847 
80  Saml.  P.  Rice,  D.D  I  William  Halstead.  Ij:1015 

*  2391  members  given  to  the  Brampton  District. 
+  181  members  given  to  Lindsay  District. 
J  196  members  given  to  Emerson  District  anc 
276  members  given  to  Portage  La  Prairie  District 


PART    III. 


%\jt   l0ttir0tt   donitxtnct, 


1874  to  1880. 


%\)t   Inuirnn    dnnftxtntt 


WAS  ORGANIZED  IN 


THE  FIRST  METHODIST  CHURCH,  KING   STREET,  HAMILTON,  ONT., 


ON 


THURSDAY,    JUNE    11th,    1874. 


I.— SESSIONS  OF  CONFERENCE. 

Year. 

Place. 

President. 

Secretary.            j     Journal  Secretary. 

1874.. 

John  A.  Williams 
John  A.  Williams  . 
George  R.  Sanderson . . 

James  Gray 

E.  B.  Ryckman,  M.A. 
WilliamS.  Griffin.    .. 
John  Wakefield 

1875.. 
1876.. 
1877.. 
1878.. 
1879  . 
1880.. 

Brantford 

St.  Catharines 

Guelph 

St.  Thomas 

William  Williams . 
WilliamS.  Griffin..    . 
J.  B.  Clarkson,  M.A. . 
John  Wakefield    ...    . 
George  H.  Cornish .... 
Wm.  R.  Parker,  M.A. 

George  H.  Cornish. 
George  H.  Cornish. 
George  H.  Cornish. 
David  L.  Brethour. 
Thomas  L.  Wilkinson. 
Thomas  L.  Wilkinson. 

II.— MINISTERS  and  MEMBERS. 


Ministers. 

Members. 

Ybae. 

On 

trial. 

Effec- 
tive. 

Sup'd. 

Sup'y. 

Total. 

Increase. 

On  trial. 

Full. 

Total. 

Increase. 

1874.   . 

37 

161 

26 

7 

231 

1,454 

25,245 

26,699 

1875.   . 

53 

198 

40 

13 

304 

73 

2,706 

30,290 

32,996 

6,297 

1876.   . 

48 

205 

44 

12 

309 

5 

3,008 

32,270 

35,278 

2,282 

1877     . 

54 

211 

44 

15 

324 

15 

2,911 

34,400 

37,311 

2,033 

1878.   . 

59 

215 

43 

14 

331 

7 

2,190 

35,690 

37,880 

569 

1879... 

48 

231 

38 

14 

331 

2,619 

36,148 

38,767 

887 

1880... 

50 

230 

40 

15 

335 

4 

1,867 

36,732 

38,599 

dec.  168 

Note. — In  the  numbers  for  1875  is  included  59  ministers  and  4,280  members,  being  that 
portion  of  the  Ministers  and  Members  of  the  late  New  Connexion  Conference  within  the  territory 
embraced  in  the  London  Conference. 


III.— CONNEXIONAL  FUNDS. 


Contingent 

Educa- 
tional. 

Sunday 
School. 

Superannuated  Ministers. 

Year. 

Circuit 
Subs. 

Ministers 
Subs. 

Total. 

Missionary. 

1874 
1875 
1876 

$2,186  21 
2,288  19 
2,491  85 
2,401   27 
2,441  86 
2,276  97 
2,144  60 

$2,038  26 
2,553  14 
2,456  13 
2,708  50 
2,649  88 
2,399  40 
2,129  27 

$74  61 
173  97 
218  17 
299  58 
330  88 
295  28 
289  95 

$4,270  12 
4,688  63 
5,077  77 
5,360  15 
6,264  56 
6,091  06 
5,770  31 

$1,175  00 
2,207  00 
2,360  00 
2,502  00 
2,585  00 
2,600  00 
2,577  00 

$5,445  12 
6,695  63 
7,437  77 
7,862  15 
8,849  56 
8,691  06 
8,357  31 

$35,240  83 
34,600  92 
37,860  64 

1877... 

1878 

1879 

1880 

36,655  49 
37,932  47 
36,654  77 
35,558  58 

THE  NAMES  OF 


MINISTERS  OF  THE  LONDON  CONFERENCE 

CLASSIFIED   AND   ALPHABETICALLY  AEEANGED 

UNDER  THE  YEAR  IN  WHICH  THEIR  MINISTRY  BEGAN. 


Note. — Tlie  figures  in  the  column  after  the  name  show  the  year  in  which  his  connection  with  th 
Conference  ceased,  the  letters  indicate  the  cause. 


d.     Died. 
dp.  Dropped. 
ex.  Expelled. 


loc.   Located. 

w.      Withdrew. 

t.      Transferred  to  Toronto  Conf. 


m  .       Transferred  to  Montreal  Coni 

eng.  Removed  to  England. 

u.  s.   Removed  to  United  States. 


1819. 

1  Washington,  George.  ...  

1820. 

2  Ryerson,  John d. 

1821. 

3  Waldron,  Solomon      .d. 

1822. 

4  Corson,  Robert. .  ...  .  D. 

1823. 

5  Messmore,  Joseph .D. 

.1824. 

6  Byrne,  Claudius  d. 

1826. 

7  Phelps,  Richard.  

1827. 

8  Biggar,  Hamilton.  

9  Evans,  Ephraim 

1828. 

10  Armstrong,  John  ....  

1 1  Hurlburt,  Asahel . .  d. 

1830. 

12  Robinson,  Joseph  Hiram 

1831. 

13  Baxter,  John. 

14  Warner,  Lewis.    .  .  ...  .... 

18:52. 

15  Holtby,  Matthias D. 

16  Williston,  John  K  .... 

1833. 

17  Hardie,  David... 

IS  Ker,  Peter .  .d. 

1834. 
19  Bell,  James d. 


1878 


1878 


1878 


1879 


1876 


1878 


1880 


1878 


1879 


1836. 

20  Tupper,  Reuben  E . 

21  Willoughby,  William.. 

1837. 

22  Lanton,  Henry.. 

23  Rice,  Samuel  D 

24  Rump,  Thomas 

25  Sanderson,  George  R. . . 

1838. 

26  Gilbert,  Charles  W   M. 


1839. 


27  Cosford,  Thomas. 


28 
29 
30 
31 
32 

33 

34 
35 
36 

37 
38 
39 

40 
41 
42 
43 


1840. 

Coleman,  Francis.. . . 
Howard,  Isaac  B  . 
Philp,  William  . 
Reynolds,  Joseph 

Rice,  Luther  O 

1841. 
Sheply,  Joseph 


1842. 

Ames,  William 

Baxter,  Michael 
Fear,  Samuel . . 
Kennedy,  George. . 

Lavell,  Charles 

Morton,  William . . 

1843. 
Haynes,  Frederick  . . 
Herkimer,  William  . . 
Sickles,  Abraham  .  .  . 
Weaver,  Francis  C 

1844. 

Bothwell,  William  . . 
Caswell,  James..  .  . 
Clappison,  David  (.'.  . 

Hanna,  Thomas 

Histon,  John   . 
Hurlburt,  Erastus 
Williams,  Elias. 


1880 
1878 
1874 


1875 


LONDON   CONFERENCE. 


639 


1845. 

51  Armstrong,  James. . 

52  Hill,  Joseph 

53  Hutchinson,  John . 

1846. 

54  Case,  George 

55  Chapman,  William 

56  Gray,  James  ... 

57  Reid,  Henry     

58  Silvester,  Charles  .  . 

59  Slater,  James  C. 

eO  Williams,  John  A. . 

1847. 

61  Evans,  John  S 

62  Jefferis,  Thomas  M . 

63  Preston,  Walton . . . 

1848. 

64  Curry,  Christopher 

1849. 

65  Griffin,  William  S. . 

66  Stobbs,  Thomas  . . . 

1850. 
6?  German,  John  W.. 

68  Miller,  Aaron  D 

69  McAlister,  James..  . 

70  Savage,  David .    ... 

71  Shaw,  James 

72  Swann,  Matthew 


.D. 

.  .  .D. 

LOC. 


1875 
1874 

1880 

1877 


1880 


1851. 

73  Crews,  Thomas 

74  Dickson,  George  N.  A.  F.  T . 

75  Harris,  James        

.76  Mills,  John      

77  Preston,  James 

1852. 

78  Berry,  Francis . .  

79  Edwards,  Andrew  .... 

80  Gaddis,  James. 

81  Kerr,  John  0 

82  McDonagh,  William. 

•83  Pearson  Thomas  D 

84  Wakefield,  John. 

1853. 

85  Bryers,  William 

86  Forman,  Richard  J 

87  Fowler,  Robert 

88  German,  Peter 

89  Lund,  William. 

90  Salt,  Allan  . 

91  Webb,  William. 

1854. 

92  Dyer,  James  E.  . 

93  Hawke,  William 

94  Hough,  John 

95  Hunt,  Ambrose 

96  Hunt,  David . 

97  Ivison,  James  A 

98  Masson  James. . . . 

99  Pinch,  Richard.      .  .  . 

100  Russ,  Amos  E 

101  Savage,  William.. 

102  Shannon,  William 

103  Walker,  John... 

104  Williams,  William. 

105  Wilson,  John  V.. 


,  .T. 
-W. 


1878 


1875 
1878 


1876 


1878 


1855. 

106  Andrews,  Alfred... 

107  Auld,  David.         . .      . 

108  Birks,  William 

109  Cobb,  Thomas 

110  Crane,  Isaac. 

111  Howard,  Thomas S.... 

112  Kershaw,  Edward. 

113  Latimer,  James  F. . . . 

114  Stringfellow,  Charles  . . 

115  Sweet,  Edmund  E 

116  Tucker,  Samuel. 

1856. 

117  Brown,  George 

118  Cross,  William. 

119  Goodwin,  James . . 

120  Hadwin,  Thomas. . . 

121  Hamilton,  Christopher. 

122  Meacham,  George  M  . 

123  Milliken,  Andrew 

124  Parker,  William  R... 

125  Ryekman,  Edward  B.  . . 

126  Tucker,  Richard  L 

127  Wilson,  Samuel 

128  Wright,  Wesley. P..      . 

1857. 

129  Broley,  James 

130  Christopherson,  Hall.. 

131  Clarkson,  John  B  . . 

132  Fessant,  Edwin. . 

133  Henderson,  William  C . 

134  Holmes,  Edwin 

135  Kennedy,  James 

136  Langford,  Alexander. . 

137  McLean,  Hugh. 

138  McNamara,  George. 

139  Ross,  William  W . . . . 

140  Sanderson,  John 

1858. 

141  Brock,  Thomas  ... 

142  Cornish,  George  H.. . . 

143  Hannon,  James.. 

144  Hayhurst,  William 

145  Rawson,  Joseph 

146  Ryan,  David 

147  Sherlock,  Benjamin  .    . 

148  Stephenson,  William.. 

149  Stinson,  Joseph  H. 

150  Tyler,  Reuben  E 

1859. 

151  Bawtinhimer,  Peti-r  M. 

152  Bristol,  Colman 

153  (Iraham,  James.    .. 

154  (lundy,  James.. 

155  Hamilton,  Thomas 

156  Johnston,  Hugh 

157  Neclands,  John. 

1  158  Richardson,  George. 

159  U'illimott,  William 

160  White,  James 

161  'Whiting,  James.. 

1860. 

162  Brethour,  David  L. 

163  Brownell,  Daniel  K.  .  .  . 

164  Buggin,  George.    .. 

165  Burns,  Alexander 

166  Chalmers,  David. 

167  Freshman,  Charles 

168  Gundy,  Joseph  R. . . . 


.t.  I  1876 


.d.    1875 


1880 

1879 


1877 


1876 


.T. 
.  M. 


1877 

1S7S 


1875 


640 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


1860.  — Continued. 

169  Jackson,  Thomas 

170  Orme,  James  H . 

171  Phtlp,  John 

172  Watson,  William  €. . 

1861. 

173  Gaetz,  Leonard 

174  Lever,  James  J.  A. .      ... 

175  Lewis,  Joshua  P 

176  Moss,  William  H  . . .  . 

177  McKenzie,  Daniel  M.   . . 

178  Russell,  John  ..      ...... 

179  Teskey,  Ebenezer 

1862. 

180  Burns,  Nelson ... 

181  Clement,  Benjamin 

182  Colling,  Joseph  S.    .. 

183  Colling,  Thomas 

184  Elliott,  John 

185  Kappele,  Stephen 

186  Kay,  John      .    ... 

187  Keagy,  John  G. . 

188  Kellam,  Henry 

189  Laird,  James .... 

190  Shepherd,  William  W 

191  Taylor,  William  . .    . 

192  Wilkinson,  Thomas  L 

1863. 

193  Benson,  Manly      

194  Edwards,  Abel 

195  Ferguson,  George 

196  Holmes,  Joseph  W. 

197  Keppel,  John  H.   . . . 

198  McCartney,  James  H.  . 

199  Tennant,  Elisha 

200  Waddell,  Robert  H. . . 

1864. 

201  Bell,  Robert 

202  Harris,  Alex.  G..  . 

203  Henderson,  William. . . 

204  Stafford,  Charles  E.  . . . 

205  Stonehouse,  James  H.  . 

206  Sutherland,  Donald  G  . 

207  Van  Camp,  Albert  J . . 

1865. 

208  Bell,  James  P 

209  Cookmon,  Christopher 

210  Mitchell,  George  A. 

211  Robinson,  John  H 


.D. 

.D. 


.M. 


.EX. 


.  .  .T. 
.LOC. 


1866. 

212  Barltrop,  Charles 

213  Campbell,  T.  Metcalfe. . 

214  Clark,  George 

215  Edwards,  William  W. 

216  Fisher,  John  S. . .    . 

217  Goodspeed,  Joseph  B. . . 

218  Jackson,  George 

219  Jones,  Edmund  S  . . 

220  McCann,  William. 

221  Russell,  Alfred  L 

222  Saunders,  John.    , 

223  Smith,  Nathaniel . 

1867. 

224  Carson,  W   Wellington. 

225  Cunningham,  Andrew  . . 

226  Heajey,  Ezra 

227  Isaac,  John  R. . 

228  Jackson,  Thomas  W     .. 


.  .D. 
.D 


1875 
1875 


1879 
1878 

1878 
1878 


1879 
1878 


1880 


1867.  — Continued. 

229  Jones,  Peter  W. 

230  McCollum,  Edwin . . 

231  Nugent,  Francis  E..    . . 

232  Ridley,  John.. 

233  Ross,  James  S 

234  Scott,  John.    ... 

235  Woodsworth,  Richard  W. 

1868. 

236  Bielby,  William  M 

237  Chambers,  Alexander  C.  . , 

238  Charlton,  James 

239  Chown,  Edwin  A 

240  Davey,  Robert 

241  Deacon,  Joseph .      

242  Ford,  William  J 

243  Keefer,  Benjamin  B 

244  Phillips,  Robert        . .      ... 

245  Rigsby,  Walter      

246  Williams,  Richard  W. . . 

1869. 

247  Calvert,  George  W.. 

248  Fife,  William  H.... 

249  Kay,  Joshua  R 

250  Madden,  George  C. 

251  Mills,  William 

252  Philp,  Joseph 

253  Reynolds,  Robert 

254  Scott,  John  G 

255  Smylie,  Robert 

256  Thompson,  Daniel  W.      . . 

257  Turner,  William  T . . 


1870. 

258  Edmonds,  Jabez . . . 

259  Elliott,  Robert  J.      , 

260  Hall,  Robert  H... 

261  Lanceley,  John  E . 

262  Millyard,  Reuben      , 

263  Odery,  Joseph 

264  Phillips,  Alfred  M... 

265  Reid,  Thomas  J  .. 

266  Schram,  George  A. 

267  Smith,  Charles. . . . 

268  Smith,  John  V    . . . 

269  Stevenson,  John  C. 

270  Teeter,  Chancellor.. 

271  Walsh,  William 


.M. 


1875 


.  .  .D. 

.V.  s. 


w. 


.LOC. 


1871. 

272  Berry,  Henry..      .. 

273  Burns,  Robert.,      ..      . 

274  Daniel,  George. ... 

275  Fallis,  John  G 

276  Graham,  William  W.. . . 

277  Henderson,  William  H . 

278  Hill,  Hen.yE.       . 

279  Maxwell,  William  J 

280  Mooney,  James  .    . . 

281  Morden,  Thomas  E 

W82  Patchell,  Thomas  H. . . 

283  Robbius,  John . .  . . 

284  Sellery,  Samuel 

285  Turner,  John.    . 

286  Williams,  John  B.    . 

1872. 

287  Eason,  Richard  .... 

288  Fydell,  Thomas  R. 

289  Gee,  Thomas  . . 

290  Goodwin,  Thomas .       . 

291  Guest,  Joseph 

292  Hawkins,  Charles  \V 


w 

LOC 
.  .T 

..D 


187S 
1888 

1878 


1878 


.M. 


.  .D. 


1876 
1877 


1876 

1879 
1879 

1879 


LONDON   CONFERENCE. 


641 


1872. — Continued. 

293  Hobbs.  Richard 

294  Hughes,  Henry w.    1877 

295  Husband,  Robert  J.. 
596  Kettlewell,  William 

297  Livingston,  James .... 

298  Morrow,  Charles  R  . . . 

299  Rice,  James  P 

300  Shortt,  William  K M.    1880 

301  Smith,  John  T. 

1873. 

302  Balmer,  Robert  H     

303  Baugh,  William 

304  Bettschan,  David. .  .  loc.    1875 

305  Couzens,  Charles  C.  . . . 

306  Hackett,  William  L  . . 

307  Henders,  Richard  C 

308  Hodson,  Joseph  M  .      .  . 

309  Hunter,  William  J u.  s.    1879 

310  Snyder,  Adam  Ira.  .  . 

311  Sparling,  William  W  ... 

312  Ward,  Joseph. 

313  Watson,  James.  .exg.     1879 

1874. 
314-Cooley,  John  W   . 

315  Crossley,  HughT.. 

316  Earle,  Theophilus  R 

317  Eddy,  Samuel  L         loc.    1876 

318  Ford,  James  E. 

319  Hopkins,  Abraham ...    .ex.    1876 

320  McCulloch,  Andrew  M 

iS21  McLean,  John..  ..  T.     1880 

322  Nelthorpe,  Elv .loc.    1876 

323  Rogers,  David"    * '. 


1874.  — Continued. 

324  Shibley,  Edwin  S 

325  Stevenson,  Ephraim  B  . . . . 

326  Swann,  Francis    . 

327  Wallace,  Albert  J 

328  Wilson,  Jasper  ... 

1875. 

329  Beavers,  George 

330  Bowers,  Alfred  A 

331  Bridgman,  Wellington.. 

332  Clarke,  Thomas  R. 

333  Crews,  Lewis  W.  .... 

334  Freeman,  John  W. 

335  French,  William  P.     ... 

336  Gane,  William  H 

337  Harper,  Cecil      

338  Henderson,  George  W    . . 

339  Kerr,  George  J.  . 

340  Leith,  Thomas  B 

341  Maitlaud,  Robert  R..  . 

342  McLachlin,  James  A.  . 

343  Orme,  Thomas  H.  .  . 

344  Russ,  James  E 

345  Sanderson,  Frederick  H. 

346  Smith,  Wray  1! . 

347  Trethewav,  William 

348  Wright,  Robert  W 

1876. 

349  Broadway,  Augustine  . . 

350  Campbell,  Wesley  F. 

351  Cleaver,  Solomon       .... 

352  Deacon,  Charles.... 

353  Eby,  Samuel  C. 


.LOC. 


.LOC. 


.LOC. 
.  .  .T. 


1879 


1876 


1877 
1880 


..    .t.  I  1879 


.  .     .  LOC. 


1878 


.LOC.  !  1880 


I 

I 
.loc.  !  1878 


PROBATIONERS  CONNECTED  WITH  THE   LONDON  CONFERENCE,  JUNE,  1880, 

SHOWING  THE  YEAR  WHEN  THEIR  MINISTRY  BEGAN. 


1875. 

1  Shilton,  James  W- 

1876. 

2  Fear,  Ezra  A 

3  Foote,  James  G. 

4  Moir,  David  A 

5  Penhall,  William.. 

6  Redmond,  Richard 

7  Smith,  Alfred  E  . . . . 

8  Staples,  Samuel  G. 

9  Stewart,  John 

10  Treleaven,  Richard  J  . 

11  Turk,  George 

12  White,  James  H  .  .      . 

1877. 

13  Balmer,  William  J  . . 

14  Brandon,  William  J.  . 

15  Campbell,  William  W. 

16  Cosens,  Charles  W 

17  Crews,  Albert  C 

18  Dean,  George  W 

19  Edwards,  Samuel.. 

20  Hall,  Harvey  M. . 

21  Hazlewood,  James  H 

22  Irvine,  Samuel  O 

23  Lance  ley,  Ebenezer  .. 

24  Scott,  Edmund  E.. 

25  Voaden,  Thomas. 

41 


1878. 

26  Clarke,  Edward  John  . 

27  Emory,  Vernon  H 

28  Joslvn,  John  H.  L  . . 

29  Stacey,  Frank  B 


1879. 

30  Freeman,  James  B.    . . 

31  Hockey,  John  E  . 

32  Howard,  John  H. . 

33  Hunter,  John  E      .  . 

34  Jamieson,  Walter  S.    . . 

35  Koyl,  Eardley  H. 

36  Lambly,  James  B. , 

37  Little,  James  . . . 

38  Sifton,  James  W. 

39  Snider,  David  W 

40  Spence,  William  H. 

1880. 

41  Cassidy,  Francis  A  . 

42  Cook,  Joseph  S.  .  . 

43  Cosford,  Henry  M. 

44  Hamilton,  Richard .... 

45  Locke,  Hugh  William.. 

46  Lounds,  George  . .  . 

47  Moore,  Thomas  Albert. 

48  Pruig,  Joseph 

49  Saunby,  John  W 

50  Scanlon,  Richard  W. 


MINISTERS  &  PROBATIONERS  FOR  THE  MINISTRY, 


CONNECTED   WITH    THE 


Hanbon    €anfntnttf 


1874  to  1880. 


A. 


B. 


AM  ES,  WILLIAM. 

BALMER,  ROBERT  H. 

1842. 

c.  1873. — r.  on  t.  1874. — 

1874  Park  Hill 

2 

R.  r.  <:.  &  o.  1879. 

76  Watford 

3 

1873  Blenheim..                            1 

79  Cainsville 

o 

74  Dawn  Mills....                    1 



75  Dunnville     .  .                      1 

76  Rainham.    .        ....            1 

ANDREWS,  ALFRED. 
ISO."). 

77  Montreal  Theo.  College..   2 

79  Queenston 1 

1374  Tilsonburg 

.    3 

80  Delhi.               ..                 1 

77  Strathrov. .  . 

3 

80  Gait.       ' 

.   1 

Financial  Secretary,  1876  and 
1877. 

Deleft''  to  the  General  Con- 
ference'of  1878. 

Secretary  of  General  Sunday 
School  Board  and  of  Sunday 
School  Library  Committee. 

Author  of  " '  Canadian  Sunday 
School  Normal  Class  Book/'  also 
author  of  ' '  Elementary  Chart  of 
Bible  Chronology,"  and  two  pam- 
"phlet  Sermons  on  "Transubstan- 
tiation." 

ARMSTRONG,  JAMES. 
1845. 

1874  Thorold (sup'd.).  1 

Died  Feb.  9th,  1870,  aged  75 
years. 

ARMSTRONG,  JOHN. 

1828. 

1874  Listowel...        ..(sup'd.)  7 


AULD,  DAVID. 

1855. 

1874  Erin        (n. 

75  Rockwood     

78  PLittsville 

79  Belmore        

■■)  1 
3 

..  1 
o 

PALMER,    WILLIAM   JOHN. 

c.  1877,  1878.— is.  on  t.  1879. 
1877  Jarvis  .>  1 

78  Kelvin....  4  ...    . .    1 

79  Oxford  Centre .  .  .    1 

80  Salford...  1 


BARLTROP,  CHARLES. 

1866. 

1874  Northport.  .(x. c.  sup'y.)  1 

75  Kintore.  2 

77  Gran  ton  . .  2 

79  Oakland  ...         2 


BAUGH,   WILLIAM. 

c.   1873.— k.  on  t.   1874.— 

R.  f.  v.  &  o.  1877. 

1873  Berlin 1 

74  Elora 1 

75  Montreal  Theo.  College..  2 
77  Bismarck..  . .  2 
79  Walton .              2 


BAYvTINHIMER,  PETER 

MATTHIAS. 

1859. 

1874  Woodstock  (sup'y.)  2 

76  Clifton  .  .(sup'y.)  4 

80  Blenheim..  .(sup'y.)  1 


BAXTER,  JOHN. 

1831. 

1874  Ridgeway        .    .(sup'd.)  7 

BAXTER,  MICHAEL. 

1842. 

1874  Font  Hill  .(sup'd.)  7 

BEAVERS,  GEORGE,  B.A. 
r.  on  t.  1875. 

1875  Salford  1 
76  Located. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity— B.A. ,  1875. 

BELL,  JAMES. 

1834. 

1874  London  ...  .(sup'd.)  6 

Died  May  31st,   1879,  aged  69 
years. 

BELL,  JAMES  PARKER. 


1865   )  Primitive 
to    >          Methodist 

75  \                  Conference. 

76  Caistorville 

79  Otterville 

3 

2 

BELL,  ROBERT. 

1864. 

76  Hamilton,  Simcoe  St. . . 
78  Expelled. 

2 

BENNETT,    JOHN    HENRY. 
i'.  1878.—  r.  om.  1879. 

1878  Brownsville..      ..  .   1 

79  Erin 1 

80  Dropped. 


LONDON   CONFERENCE. 


643 


BENSON,  MANLY. 
1863. 
1874  Hamilton — Zion    Taber- 
nacle   1 

75  Stratford 3 

78  St.  Thomas 3 


BERRY,  FRANCIS. 
1852. 

1874  Sarnia (chmx.)  1 

75  Sarnia (sup'd.)  3 

78  Removed  to  United  States. 

BERRY,  HENRY. 
1871.—  e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1875. 

1874  Peel....  1 

75  Alvinston .  . .      . .  1 

76  Kenil worth...  ....  2 

78  Wallace 3 


BETTSCHAN,  DAVID. 

1873. 

1874  Harriston 1 

75  Dropped. 

BIELBY,  WILLIAM  M. 

1868. 

1874  Erin..  2 

76  Corunna . .  ....       1 

77  Alvinston 2 

79  Tilbury 1 

80  Wallaceburg. . .  1 

BIGGAR,  HAMILTON. 

1827. 
1874  Brantford (sup'd.)  7 

BIRKS,  WILLIAM. 
1855. 

1874  Talbotville (n.c.)  3 

77  Brownsville 3 

80  Blythe 1 

BOTHWELL,  WILLIAM. 

1844. 
1874  Vienna.  ....(sup'd.)  7 

BOWERS,  ALF.  AMBROSE. 

c.  1874.—  e.  on  t.  1875. 
1874  Wingham.  ...        1 

75  Goderich 1 

76  Brussels 1 

77  Montreal  Theol.  College.   4 


BRANDON,  WM.  JOHN. 

r.  on  T.  1877. 

1877  Romney 1 

78  Ridgetown  ...  . .  1 

79  Leamington 1 

80  Westminster 1 


BRETHOUR,  DAVID  L. 
1860. 

1874  Windsor         2 

76  Aylmer .  3 

79  Simcoe. . . .  . .  2 

Fiuancial  Secretary  of  Confer- 
ence, 1874, 1875, 1878,  and  1879. 

Journal    Secretary   of   Confer- 
ence, 1878. 

Chairman  of  District,  1880. 

BRIDGMAN,  WELLINGTON. 

c.    1875 — it.  on  r.   1876. — 
r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1880. 

1875  Hagarsville 

76  Glanford. 

77  Waterdown.. . 

78  Cobourg s. 

80  Victoria. 


BRISTOL,  COLMAN,  M.A. 
1859. 

1874  Fullarton 2 

76  Lueknow 1 

77  Forest 1 

78  Princeton 1 

79  Glencoe 1 

80  Left  without  a    Station  at 
his  own  request. 


AUGUSTINE. 
-k.  o?i  t.  1877. — 


BROADWAY 

c.  1876 

r.  f.  o.  &  o.  1880. 
1876  Vienna 1 

77  Otterville 1 

78  Queenston.    .  ....     1 

79  Brantford— Oxford  St.       2 
Located  September,  1880. 

BROCK,  THOMAS. 
1858. 

1874  Clinton 3 

77  Guelph— Dublin  St. . .       2 
79  Brantford — Brant  Ave . .   2 
Delegate  to  the  General  Con- 
ference of  1878. 

Financial    Secretary,    1877   to 
1880. 


BROLEY,  JAMES. 
1857. 

1874  Dungannon 

76  Bayfield 
79  Gorrie  .... 


BROWN,  GEORGE. 

1857. 
1874  Milton.  .  ..(n.c.)  1 

75  Dunnville.  . .        2 

77  Hagarsville 2 

79  Hamilton — Simcoe  St.       2 

BROWNELL,  DANIEL  E. 
1860. 

1874  St.  George .*....         3 

77  Burlington .  2 

79  Ingersoll ....       2 


BRYERS,  WILLIAM. 
1853. 

1874  Port  Dover 

75  Wellaud 

78  Wingham 


BUGGIN,  GEORGE. 
1860. 

1S74  London (n.c.)  1 

75  Seaforth 3 

78  Mount  Forest 3 

BURNS,    ALEX.,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

1860. 
1874  )  Des  Moines  Conference, 
to  .       Methodist  Episcopal 

77  )  Church,  U.S. 

78  1  Governor, 
to  J-         Female  College, 


80 


Hamilton. 


BURNS,  NELSON,  B.A. 
1862. 

1874  Thorold (sup'd.)  2 

76  Camlachie 2 

78  Georgetown.  .  (sup'y.  )  3 
Note. — During  his  Supernu- 
merary relation  to  the  Conference, 
he  has  for  several  years  been 
Head  Master  in  High  Schools. 
He  is  now,  by  permission  of  the 
Conference,  in  charge  of  the 
Georgetown  College,  an  institu- 
tion designed  to  give  thorough 
High  School  training,  combined 
with  earnest  religious  culture. 

BURNS,  ROBERT. 

1871.— R.  f.  c.  &D.  1876. 

1874  Cobourg.  ...(s.v.c.)  2 

76  Port  Dalhousie.  .  . .    1 

77  Cayuga 2 

79  Lynedoch  ...  2 

BYRNE,  CLAUDIUS. 

1824. 

1874  Fairfield (sup'y.)  3 

Died  October  5th,   1876,  aged 
83  years. 


c. 


CALVERT,  GEORGE  W 
1869.— R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1875. 

1874  Cobourg.          ...(s.v.c.)  1 

75  Acton 2 

77  London — Dundas  St.  E..  2 

79  St.  Catharines  3rd... .  2 

CAMPBELL,  THOMAS    MET- 

CALF. 

1866. 

1874  Ridge  way.. 2 

76  Merritton 1 

77  Windsor         3 

80  Sarnia 1 


644 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


CAMPBELL,  WESLEY 
FLETCHER. 

c.  1876. — r.  o»i  t.  1877. — 
e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1880 

1876  Woodburn  . .       1 

77  Port  Dalhousie 1 

78  Hagarsville.. .        1 

79  Smithville  ......  1 

80  Port  Rowan.. ...  1 

CAMPBELL,  WM.    WALTER, 
c.  1877.—  R.  on  t.  1878. 

1877  Berlin 1 

78  Bayfield..        1 

79  Bervie     . .  1 

80  Cobourg.    ..        .(s.v.c.)  1 

CARSON,  WEBSTER  WEL- 
LINGTON. 

1867. 
1874  Hamilton— King  Street.  2 
76  Brantford— Brant  Ave.     3 
79  Woodstock ..  2 


CASE,  GEORGE. 

1846. 

1874  London.  .(sup'd.)  5 

79  Windsor.  ..(sup'y.)  1 

80  Located. 


CASSIDY,  FRANCIS  ALLCOT. 

r.  on  t.  1880. 
1880  Cobourg    ...     .(u.v.c.)  1 

CASWELL,  JAMES. 
1844. 

1874  Lucknow (n.c.)  2 

76  Dungannon 2 

78  Londesboro' . .  . .       3 


CHALMERS,  DAVID. 
1860. 

1874  Waterdown.. .    1 

75  Burlington . .  2 

77  St.  George ...  3 

80  Port  Dover.    ..  1 

CHAMBERS,  ALEXANDER  C. 

1868. 

1874  Clifton 1 

75  Kingsville  . .      1 

76  Chatham    . (sup'y.  )  1 

77  Montreal  Conference. 


CHAPMAN,  WILLIAM. 

1846. 

1874  London.   ..       .(sup'd).  7 


CHARLTON,  JAMES. 
1868. 
1874  London  East  . .        ... 

76  Point  Edward        

77  Sparta .    

80  Springfield  ..      .. 


CHOWN,    EDWIN  ANNING, 
B.D. 

1868. 
1874  Beamsville .      ...  3 

77  Font  Hill.       ......       3 

80  Lynden.      ..      1 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.  A. ,  1867,  Silver  Medalist ; 
B.D.,  1877. 


CHRISTOPHERSON,  HALL. 
1'857. 

1874  Burlington.  1 

75  Kincardine 3 

78  Mitchell  2 

80  Stratford.  .(sup'd).   1 

Died  August  3rd,  1880,  aged 

45  years. 


CLAPPISON,  DAVID.  C. 

1844. 

1 874  Westminster 1 

75  Lowville  and  Kilbride  .  1 

76  Glanford.      3 

79  Bartonville 2 

CLARK,  EDWARD  JOHN. 

r.  on  t.  1878. 

1878  Watford 1 

79  Marthaville..  2 

CLARK,  GEORGE. 
1866. 


1874  Forest  .. 

76  Vienna.. 

77  Blythe... 
80  Blenheim. 


CLARKE,  THOMAS  R. 
r.  on  t.  1875.— r.  f.  c  &  o.  1879. 


1875  Holstein. 

76  Lucknow.. . 

77  Sydenham  . 

78  Brigden.      . 
80  Oil  Springs . 


CLARKSON,   JOHN  B.,  M.A. 

1857. 
1874  Woodstock.  3 

77  Brantford ....  2 

79  Toronto  Conference. 
Secretary  of  Conference,  1877. 
Delegate  toGeneral  Conference, 

1878. 

CLEAVER,    SOLOMON,    B.A. 

c.  1876— R.  om  t.  1877.— 
e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1880. 
1876  Hagarsville..    .  . 

.     77  {  Hagarsville,  3  mo.  ) 

' '  (  College  Student,      ) 

78  College  Student     

79  Waterdown .. 

80  Merrilton ...      ... 

A  graduate  of  University  Coi 
lege,  Toronto— B.A. ,  1879. 


CLEMENT,  BENJAMIN. 
1862. 

1874  Fairfield 2 

76  Waterford .  3 

79  Stratford..  ..2 

Financial  Secretary,  1880. 


COBB,  THOMAS. 

1855. 


1874  Elora. 
77  Petrolia 
80  Seafbrth 


Financial  Secretary,  1876, 1878, 
1879. 


COLEMAN,  FRANCIS. 
1840. 
1874  St.  Catharines  .  .(stjp'd.)  3 
77  Hamilton .(sup'd.)  4 

COLLING.  JOSEPH  S. 
1862. 

1874  Hagarsville . .      3 

77  Westminster  ....  . .  3 

80  London  South 1 

COLLING,  THOMAS,  B.A. 

1862. 

1874  St.  Catharines     2 

76  St.  Catharines  2nd. ....  1 

77  St.  Thomas  2nd.     .  2 
79  London — New  Brighton.  2 

COOKE,    JOSEPH   SIMPSON. 

r.  on  t.  1880. 
1880  Dungannon  1 

COOKMAN,    CHRISTOPHER. 

1865. 

1874  Berlin .2 

76  Norwich  ......  3 

79  Wallaceburg  . .  .2 


COOLEY,  JOHN  WESLEY 
e.  oni.  1874.—  r.f.  c.&o.  1878. 
1874  Listowel ....    „ ,    ....       9. 

76  Hamilton 1 

77  Stratford..  ...     1 

78  Elmira...      3 

CORNISH,  GEO.  HENRY. 
1858. 
1874  Norwich ...  2 

76  Grimsby         ...  3 

79  Burlington  ..  2 

Financial  Secretary,  1875  and 

1880. 

Journal  Secretary  of  Conference, 
1874  to  1877. 

Assistant  Secretary  of  Confer- 
ence, 1878. 

Secretary  of  Conference,  1879. 

Delegate  to  General  Conference, 
Montreal,  1878. 

Author  of  "  Cyclopaedia  of 
Methodism  in  Canada,  1880." 


LONDON   CONFEKENCE. 


645 


CORSON,  ROBERT. 
1822. 
1874  Cainsville  .  .(sup'd.)  4 

78  Brantford  .(sup'd.)  1 

Died  October  8th,  1878,  aged 
78  years. 


COSENS,  CHARLES  W. 
E.  on  T.  1877. 
1877  Elora.. 

78  Erin.... 

79  Hespeler. . 

80  Cobourg.. . 


..      ..  1 

..  1 

.  1 

.(s.v.c.)  1 


COSFORD,  HENRY  M. 

e.  on  t.  1880. 

1880  Arthur 1 

COSFORD,  THOMAS. 
1839. 

1874  Mount  Forest 1 

75  j  Gov.  of  Mount  Elgin  ) 
to  -    Industrial  Institute,  >    6 
«0  )  'Muncey,  Ontario.      ) 
Chairman  of  District,  1874. 
Delegate  to  General  Conference, 

Montreal,  1878. 

COUZENS,    CHAS.    COOPER. 

c.  1873.—  e.  on  t.  1874.— 

e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1877. 

1873  Hagarsville 1 

74  Watford 1 

75  Brownsville 1 

76  Blenheim        ....  1 

77  Vienna.. ,    .    .          ...  3 
SO  Sombra  and  Courtright. .  1 

CRANE,  ISAAC. 
1855. 

1874  Londesboro' 1 

75  Bervie.  3 

78  Washington.  . .  2 
80  Erin 1 

CREWS,    ALBERT    CLARKE. 

c.  1877.— E.  on  t.  1878. 
1877  London  South..  2 

79  Salford    . .  .  .1 

80  Cobourg (s.v.c.)  1 

CREWS,  LEWIS  WARNER, 

B.A. 
R.  on t.  1875.— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 

1875  Toronto  Conference. .         2 
77  Oakville  . .  .  2 

79  St.  Catharines  2nd.  2 
A  Graduate  of  Victoria  Uni- 
versity— B.A. ,  1877. 

CREWS,  THOMAS. 

1851. 

1874  Dorchester  Station..  3 

77  London  South 3 

80  Westminster        .  .        . .    1 


CROSS,  WILLIAM. 

1856. 

1874  Oneida ,                ... 

77  New  Credit 

3 

4 

79 


CROSSLEY,  HUGH  THOMAS. 
e.  on  t.  1874.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1880. 
1874  Fingal 1 

75  Watford  1 

76  Ingersoll 2 

78  Cobfcurg  ..  .  .(s.v.c.)  1 

St.  Catharines,  Presi- 
dent's Assistant. .  . 
80  Hamilton— Hannah  St...  1 
Note. — His  ordination  would 
have  taken  place  in  1879,  but  was 
deferred  at  his  own  request,  that 
he  might  continue  his  studies  in 
Cobourg.  Subsequently  he  was 
appointed  the  President's  Assist- 
ant, and  the  year  allowed. 

CUNNINGHAM,  ANDREW. 

1867. 
1874  Toronto  Conference. .  6 

80  Jarvis  . .      . .       1 

CURRY,  CHRISTOPHER. 

1848. 
1874  Belmore..  .(sup'y.)  6 

80  Located. 


D- 


DANIEL,  GEORGE. 
1871.—  it.  f.  c.  &  o.  1876. 

1874  Cobourg        ...    .(s.v.c.)  1 

75  Wingham .  ....  1 

76  Fingal.  1 

77  Queenston.    .  .  1 

78  Port  Colborne  . .  3 

DAVEY,  ROBERT. 

1868. 

1874  Brussels      .  . .    1 

75  Londesboro'  . .  3 
78  Dungannon..  3 
Financial   Secretary,   1875    to 

1878. 

DEACON,  CHARLES. 

c.  1875.—  n.  on  t.  1876.— 

E.  f.  c.  &  o.  1880. 

1875  Arthur 1 

76  Holstein .  1 

77  Wallace 1 

78  Jarvis  1 

79  Moncton.  2 

DEACON,  JOSEPH. 

1868. 

1874  Wellesley..  .  .  1 

75  Trowbridge 3 

78  Holstein 1 

80  Arthur...  . .      . .  1 


DEAN,  GEO.  WALTER. 

c.  1877.—  E.  on  t.  1878. 
1877  Watford 1 

78  Grand  Bend 1 

79  Fingal.    ..  ..1 

80  Springfield  ...  1 


DICKSON,  G.  N.  A 

F.  T 

1851. 

1874  St.  Thomas    . . . 

75  Sarnia 

77  London — Dundas  Street. 

80  Tilsonburg    :    

Financial    Secretary,    1874 
1876. 

1 
2 
3 
1 

to 

DYER,  JAMES 

E. 

1854. 

1874 
75 

7S 

Belmont 

Drayton 



1 
3 
3 

E. 


EARLE,  THEOPHILUS 

RICHARD. 

c.  1874.—  e.  on  t.  1875.— 

e.  f.  c.  &  o.   1879. 

1874  Kirkton. 

75  Forest . .      .            .... 

76  Grand  Bend 

77  Milton 

2 

EASON,  RICHARD. 

1872. 

3 

77  Point  Edward 

2 

79  Montreal  Conference. 

EBY,  SAMUEL  C. 

c.   1876.— e.  on  t.  1877. 

1876  Kingsville 1 

77  Ridgetown  ...  .  .    1 

78  Located. 


EDDY,  SAMUEL  L. 

r.  on  t.   1874. 

1S74  Laxton  Mission.  ...(n.c  )  1 

75  Oakville 1 

76  Dropped. 

EDMONDS,  JABEZ. 

1870.— k.  f.  c.  &  o.  1875. 

1874  Cobourg (s.v.c.)  1 

75  Bothwell ..    1 

76  London — New  Brighton.  2 
78  AVithdrew  and  united  with 

the  Church  of  England. 


646 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


EDWARDS,  ABEL. 
1863. 

1874  East  Zorra 

76  Oakland  . .      . 

77  Windham  . 

78  Muncey 

EDWARDS,  ANDREW. 
1852. 

1874  Belmont 
75  Lucan 

77  Belgrave 

80  Holmesville 


EDWARDS,  SAMUEL, 
c.  1877.— r.  07i  t.  1878. 
1877  Holstein.  .. 

78  Caledonia . 

79  Glanford..      .. 

80  Lynden 


EDWARDS,    WM.    WATSON. 
1866. 


1874  Wallaceburg. . 

75  Arkona 

77  Thamesville. . . 
80  Wyoming 


ELLIOTT,  JOHN. 

1862. 

1874  Straffordville .... 
76  Otterville... 
79  East  Zona 


F. 


ELLIOTT,  ROBERT  J. 

1870. 

1874  Fenwick 3 

77  Smithville  2 
79  Ridgeway 2 

EMORY,  VERNON  HOPE. 

R.  on  t.  1878. 
1878  Holstein 1 

79  Lynden 1 

80  Trafalgar..  . .         1 

EVANS,  EPHRAIM,  D.D. 
1837. 
1874  Governor,  Mount   Elgin 

Indus.  Institute 1 

75  London (stjp'd.)  6 

Chairman  of  District,  1874. 
Delegate  to  General  Conference, 
Montreal,  1878 

EVANS,    JOHN    SWANTON. 

1847. 
1874  Toronto  Conference. ...     4 

78  Hamilton,  Sup't  of  Chil- 

dren's Home.  .  .  .3 
Author  of  "Christian  Predes- 
tination," an  exposition  of  Rom. 
viii.  17-38,  and  "The  Christian 
Rewards."  A  volume  on  "  Bap- 
tizing and  Teaching,"  is  ready 
for  the  press. 


FALLIS,  JOHN  G. 

1871.— R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1876. 

1874  Kilbride (n.c.)  1 

75  Cobourg.  .(s.v.c.)  1 

76  No  station — own  request  1 

77  Walton ....  2 
79  Bismarck  . .    . .    2 


FEAR,  EZRA  ADAMS. 

o.  1876.— r.  on  t.  1877. 

1876  Fullarton..  .    .  1 

77  Moncton 1 

78  Westminster 1 

79  Montreal  Theo.  College..  2 

FEAR,  SAMUEL. 
1842. 
1874  Montreal  Conference ...   3 
77  Elmira..  .(stjp'd.)  2 

79  Elora...  .(sup'd.)  2 

FERGUSON,  GEORGE. 
1863. 


1874  Vienna.. 
76  Fingal.. 
79  Watford 


FESSANT,  EDWIN. 
1857. 
1874  St.  Clair.  ...   V 

77  Howick. 
79  Millbank... 

FIFE,  WILLIAM  H. 

1869. 

1874  Cayuga 

7  /'  Fenwick . 

79  Kelvin...        

FISHER,  JOHN  S. 
1866. 

1874  Lucknow 

76  Fullarton.. . 

79  Plattsville 

80  Nassagaweya  . . . 


FOOTE,  JAMES  G. 
c.  1876.— R.  on  t.  1877. 
1876  Bervie.    ..  . .   1 

77  Dorchester   ...         .2 
79  Cobourg.       (s.v.c.)  2 

FORD,  JAMES  E. 

o.  1874.— r.  on  t.  1875.— 

r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 

1874  Fairfield 1 

75  Port  Dover . .   1 

76  Oxford  Centre 1 

77  Montreal  Theol.  College.  2 
79  Point  Edward..  2 


FORD,  WILLIAM  J. 

1868. 

1874  Newbury 1 

75  Wards ville  and  Newbury  1 

76  Newbury .,  1 

77  Wyoming 3 

80  Berlin  ....  ..1 

FORMAN,  RICHARD  JOHN. 
1853. 

1874  Drayton 1 

75  Mount  Forest ...       3 

78  Kincardine.  1 

79  Fairfield 2 

Chairman  of  District,  1877. 

FOWLER,  ROBERT,  M.D., 
MR.C.S.E. 

1853. 

1874  Ingersoll ,  .  3 

77  Clinton  2 

79  Listowel      . .  2 

Delegate  to  the  General  Con- 
ference of  1878. 


FREEMAN,    JAS.  BIDWELL. 

r.  on  t.  1879. 
1879  Cobourg..         ..(u.v.c.)  2 

FREEMAN,  JOHN  WELDON, 

B.D. 

r.  f.  c  &  o.  1879. 

1875  Toronto  Conference.  2 

77  Erin..  ..  1 

78  Hespeler 1 

79  Rockwood  2 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity, Cobourg— B.D. ,  1877. 

FRENCH,  WILLIAM  P. 

a  1875.— R.  on  t.  1876. 

1875  Ridgetown  . .       ••       I 

76  Brownsville 

77  Located. 


1 


FRESHMAN,  CHARLES,  D.D. 
1860. 

1874  Ingersoll A 

For  many  years  Rabbi  of  the 
Jewish  Synagogue  at  Quebec.  A 
graduate  of  the  Jewish  Theologi- 
cal Seminary  at  Prague.  Author 
of  an  Autobiography  of  his  own 
life,  and  of  "The  History  of  the 
Jews." 

Died  January  4th,  1875,  aged 
56  years. 

FYDELL,   THOS.    ROBERTS. 

1872.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1876. 
1874  Wyoming  .       ....        l 

75  Bear  and  Black  Creek. . .  1 

76  Lynedoch .         ... 

79  Cayuga. 


LONDON    CONFERENCE. 


647 


G. 


GADDIS,  JAMES. 

1852. 

1874  Bervie (sup'y.)  7 

GAETZ,  LEONARD. 
1861. 

1874  Nova  Scotia  Conference  .    1 

75  Montreal  Conference  ...     3 
78  Hamilton — John  Street .   3 

GANE,  WILLIAM  HENRY. 

c.  1875.— R.  on  t.  1876.— 

r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 

1875  Exeter  ...      .  1 

76  London  North 1 

77  Kirkton. . .  ...  1 

78  Leamington  . .  1 

79  Blenheim..  .  .  1 

80  St.  George      . .  1 

GEE,  THOMAS. 
1872.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1876. 


74  Blenheim.. 

1 

75  Amherst  burg  . . 

..    1 

76  Harrow 

2 

78  Woodslee      ...      . 

.      ..   2 

80  Florence 

1 

GERMAN,  JOHN  WESLEY. 

1850. 
1874  Mount  Pleasant.      ..  3 

77  Ridgetown 3 

80  Petrolia  ....      1 

Financial  Secretary,  1880. 

GERMAN,  PETER. 

1853. 

1874  Port  Stanley.  ■  •  1 

75  Port  Rowan 2 

77  Brantford  .  .(sup'd.)  4 

GILBERT,   CHARLES   W.   M. 

1838. 
1874  Delhi (sup'd.)  7 

GODWIN,  WILLIAM. 
1872.-  r.  f.  c.  &o.  1877. 
1874  Exeter 

75  Belmont 

76  Montreal  Theo.  College. . 


77  Chatham  2nd  . . 

78  Essex  Centre 


GOODSPEED,  JOSEPH  B. 

1866. 

1874  Simcoe (n.c.)  1 

75  Porter's  Hill 1 

76  Garafraxa .  2 

78  Harrow 1 

Died  March  7th,   1879,   aged 

53  years. 


GOODWIN,  JAMES. 

1856. 

1874  Welland 1 

75  Kirkton  .  . .       2 

77  Wardsville 2 

79  Leamington .  2 

GRAHAM,  JAMES. 

1859. 

1874  Goderich ,.  .        1 

75  London — North  Street ..   3 

78  Seaforth 2 

80  Dundas 1 

Financial  Secretary,  1878.  De- 
legate to  General  Conference, 
Montreal,  1878. 

GRAHAM,  WM.   WILSON. 

1871. 

1874  St.  Catharines 2 

75  Merritton  .(sup'd.)  1 
Died  Jan.  15th,  1876,  aged  35 

years. 

GRAY,  JAMES. 
1846. 

1874  Milton 2 

76  Gov.  Dundas  Wes.  Inst..   2 

78  Port  Dover 2 

80  St.  Thomas  2nd..      ..       1 

Secretary  of  Conference,  1874. 
President  of  Conference,  1877. 
Delegate  to  General  Conference 
of  1878.  Treasurer  of  Contin- 
gent Fund,  1869  to  1876.  Trea- 
surer of  General  Conference  Fund, 
1876  to  1880.  Chairman  of  Dis- 
trict, 1874  to  1880. 

GRIFFIN,  WILLIAM  SMITH. 

1849. 
1874  Chatham 2 

76  Hamilton — King  Street      3 

79  St.  Catharines  1st..      ..   2 
Secretary  of  Conference,  1876. 

Chairman  of  District,  1874,  1875, 
and  1878  to  1880  Delegate  to 
General  Conference  of  1878. 
President  of  Conference,  1879. 

GUEST,  JOSEPH. 

1872.  — it.  v.  (.:.  &  o.  1877. 

1874  Smithville  ...    1 

75  Cobourg.  ..(s.v.c.)  2 

77  Delhi 3 

80  Delhi (sup'd.)  1 

Died  Dec.  12th,  1880,  aged  32 

years. 

GUNDY,  JAMES. 
1859. 

1874  Delhi . .       3 

77  Courtright 2 

79  Sombra  and  Courtright..   1 

80  Staffordvillle  . .  .  .        1 


GUNDY,  JOSEPH  R. 

1860. 

1874  Waterford 2 

76  Cainsville .  .  .  1 

77  Harriston              .      .  .  3 
80  Exeter  ....  1 


H. 


HACKETT,  WILLIAM  L. 

1873.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878. 

1874  Delhi  (n.c.)  1 

75  Garafraxa  aud  Luther. .     1 

76  Berlin 1 

77  New  Hamburg     2 

79  Alvinston . .    1 

80  Iona 1 

HADWIN,  THOMAS. 
1856. 

1874  Woodslee  1 

75  London  .(sup'd.)  6 

HALL,  HARVEY  M. 

c.   1877.— n.  on  t.   1878. 

1877  Lvnden 2 

79  Cobourg.  ..(s.v.c.)  2 

HALL,  ROBERT  HENRY. 

1370.— u.  f.  c.  &  o.  1874. 
1874  Alvinston  . .  . .    1 

75  Granton     ......  2 

77  Kintore.  3 

80  Romney  ...  1 

HAMILTON,  CHRISTOPHER. 

1856. 
1874  St.  Williams  1 

75  Thorndale  . .  . .   3 

78  Bervie ..  3 

HAMILTON,  RICHARD. 

r.  on  t.  1880. 
1880  Fullarton 1 

HAMILTON,  THOMAS. 

1859. 
1874  Porter's  Hill..        .(n.c.)  1 

75  Porter's  Hill..  .  .(sup'd.)   1 

76  Goderich (sup'd.)  1 

77  Toronto  Confeivncc 

HANNA,  THOMAS. 
1844. 
1874  Tyrconnell .      .  . .    1 

75  Walpole  Island  6 

HANNON,  JAMES. 
1858. 
1874  London— North  Street.      1 
75  Hamilton — Zion     Taber- 
nacle    ....       2 

77  Dundas .  .        . .  ...    3 

80  St.  Mary's      1 

Delegate  to  General  Conference, 
Montreal,  1878. 

Financial  Secretary,  1878  and 

1879. 

Chairman  of  District,  1880. 


648 


MINISTERS  AND  PROBATIONERS. 


HARDIE,  DAVID. 
1833. 

1874  Montreal  Conference ...  3 

77  Vienna (sup'd.  )  2 

79  Strathroy (sup'd.)  2 

HARPER,  CECIL,  B.A. 

e.  wit.  1875.— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 

1875  St.  Catharines  2nd.. . . 

76  Kirkton 

77  Westminster 

78  Belmont 

79  New  Hamburg 

80  Toronto  Conference. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.A. ,  1872. 

HARRIS,  ALEXANDER  G. 
1864. 
1874  Florence    .               ...       1 
75  Port  Stanley.         ...         3 
78  Forest ...      3 


HARRIS,  JAMES. 

.  1851. 

1874  Fingal 2 

76  Amherstburg 3 

79  Brussels  .2 

HAWKE,  WILLIAM. 

1854. 

1874  Howick 1 

75  Glanford.. 1 

76  Waterdown 3 

79  Grimsby        ...     2 

Financial  Secretary,  1874. 

HAWKINS,  CHARLES  W., 
B.A. 

1872.— b.  f.  c.  &  o.  1876. 

1874  ThoTold      . .   2 

i  Oakville    ) 

76  <  St.  Catharines,  Presi-  [  1 
(      dent's  Assistant  ) 

77  Beamsville 2 

Died  April  13th,  1879,  aged  31 

years  and  6  months. 

HAYHURST,  WILLIAM. 
1858. 

1874  Peel ..   1 

75  Palmerston..  3 

78  Brussels  .      ...   1 

79  Wardsville  and  Newbury  2 
Financial   Secretary,    1875  to 

1877,  and  1880. 

HAYNES,  FREDERICK 

1843. 

1874  Beamsville  .(sup'y.)  7 

HAZLEWOOD,  JAMES  H. 

e.  on  t.  1877. 

1877  Brownsville . .     1 

78  Fingal 1 

79  Watford ...        1 

80  Montreal  Theo.  College..  1 


HEALY,  EZRA  ANTHONY 
B.A. 

1867. 

1874  Drayton (sup'y.)  f 

80  Bern,  to  United  States. 


HENDERS,  RICHARD  COE, 

1873.— e.  f.  c.  &o.  1878 
1874  Lynden 

75  Lowville  &  Kilbride  . . 

76  Cobourg  .. .        (s.v.c. 

77  Glanford- 

78  Ulster .... 
80  Ashfield  ...    ... 


HENDERSON,  GEORGE  W. 

c.  1875.— e.  on  t.  1876.— 

e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1880. 

1875  Westminster 2 

77  London  North ...       1 

78  Montreal  Theo.  College..  2 
80  Hamilton — President's 

Assistant 1 

HENDERSON,  WILLIAM. 
1864. 


1874  Ingersoll 
75  Woodslee 
78  Blenheim 
80  Kirkton. 


.(N.C.) 


HENDERSON.  WM.  C,  M.A. 
1857. 

1874  Stratford 1 

75  Goderich .  .2 

77  Sarnia ....      3 

80  Strathroy 1 

Delegate  to  the  General  Con- 
ference of  1878. 

Assistant  Secretary  of  Confer- 
ence, 1879  and  1880. 

Chairman  of  District,  1877  to 
1880. 

HENDERSON,  WM.  H. 

1871. 

1874  Zion ...   1 

75  Elora 1 

76  Port  Dover 1 

77  Located. 

HERKIMER,  WILLIAM 
1843. 
1874  New  Credit  ..    .(sup'd.)  2 
Died  October  3rd,  1875,  aged 
75  years. 

HILL,  HENRY  E. 

1871.—  e.  f.  c.&  0.1875. 

1874  Moore 1 

75  London  North         . .  1 

76  Svdenham . .  1 

77  Grand  Bend  ...  . .  1 

78  Appin  ...    3 


HILL,  JOSEPH. 
1845. 
1874  Millbank    ...,,,.. 
76  Oil  Springs.. 
78  Port  Lambton 


HISTON,  JOHN. 

1844. 
1874  Copetown      ....(sup'd.)  3 
77  Burlington.       .(sup'd.)  4 


HOBBS,  RICHARD. 

1872.— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1877. 

1874  Berlin 1 

75  Montreal  Theol.  College.  2 

77  Acton  . .  3 

80  Washington.      -.  . .  1 


HOCKEY,  JOHN  EDWIN. 
e.  on  t.  1879. 

1879  Springfield 1 

80  Vienna        ...        1 


HODSON,  JOSEPH  M.,   B.A. 

c.  1873.— e.  on  t.  1874.— 
e.  f.  o.  &  o.  1878. 

1874  Cainsville 1 

75  Cobourg    (u.v.o.)   2 

77  Hamilton — Hannah  St.    2 

79  London— Pall  Mall 2 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.A.  1878. 

HOLMES,  EDWIN. 
1857. 

1874  Mount  Forest (n.c.)  1 

75  Peel ' 3 

78  Hespeler ..2 

80  Talbotville ...  1 


HOLMES,  JOSEPH  WM. 
1863. 
1874  Rich  wood 
75  Exeter  ... 

78  St.  Catharines  2nd.. ... 

79  Waterdown 


1 
3 

1 
o 


HOLTBY,  MATTHIAS. 
1832. 

1874  Lynedoch (sup'd.)  6 

Died  January  6th,  1880,  aged 
81  years. 

HOPKINS,  ABRAHAM. 

c.  1874.— e  on  t.  1875. 

1874  Brussels  1 

75  Bayfield      ...         1 

76  Expelled. 

HOUGH.  JOHN. 
1854. 

1874  Trowbridge..     1 

75  Clifford...    .....  3 

78  Peel 3 


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649 


HOWARD,  ISAAC  BROCK. 

1840. 

1874  Guelph..  ....   2 

76  Dundas.  1 

77  Paris (sup'd.)  1 

78  Brantford  . .  .      .(sup'd.)  2 
80  Toronto  Conference. 
Chairman    of    District,     1874 

and  1875. 

HOWARD,  JOHN  HENRY. 

E.  on  t.  1879. 

1879  Thamesville 1 

80  Hagarsville ..  1 

HOWARD,  THOMAS  S. 

1855. 

1874  Glanford.  ....  1 

75  Oakville 3 

78  Wellaud 1 

79  Hagarsville 2 

HUGHES,  HENRY. 
1S72. 

1874  Dunnville 1 

75  Caistorville 2 

77  Withdrew  and  accepted  the 
Pastorate  of  the  Congregational 
Church,  Stratford,  Ontario. 

HUNT,  AMBROSE. 

1854. 
1874  Romney 1 

75  Florence 1 

76  Expelled. 

HUNT,  DAVID. 
1854. 

1874  Kingsville 1 

75  Blenheim 3 

78  Belmont. . .  . .       3 


HUNTER,  JOHN  EDWIN. 

k.  on  t.  1879. 

1879  Cobourg (s.  v.  c. )  1 

80  Waterdown . .  ...    1 

HUNTER,   WILLIAM  J. 
u.  on  t.  1877. 
1873    j  Methodist 
to   >         Episcopal 


76  )  Conference. 

77  Blenheim.. .  .  .        1 

78  Moncton.         ...  1 

79  Removed  to  U.  S.,  and 
united  with  the  Ohio  Conference, 
M.  E.  Church. 

HURLBURT,  ASAHEL. 

1828. 

1874  Mitchell (sup'd.)  4 

Died  July  8th,  1878,  aged  75 
years. 

HURLBURT,  ERASTUS. 

1844. 

1874  Grand  River 5 

79  Brantford...      .(sup'd.)  1 

80  Oneida 1 


HUSBAND,  ROBERT  J. 

1872.—  r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1876. 
1874  Holstein  ...  1 

75  Wellesley 3 

78  Fordwich..  ..       3 

HUTCHINSON,  JOHN. 

1845. 

1874  Hamilton (sup'd.)  1 

Died  Nov.  4th,  1874,  aged  78 
years. 


I. 


IRVINE,  SAML.    ORCHARD. 
r.  om.  1877. 


1877  Arthur.. 

78  Peel.... 

79  Drayton 

80  Harrow 


ISAAC,  JOHN  RUXTON. 

1867. 

1874  Moore    ...  1 

75  Fordwich 3 

78  Moorefield      3 

IVISON,  JAMES  A. 

1854. 

1874  Strathroy  .(sup'd.)  7 


J". 


JACKSON,  GEORGE. 
1866. 
1874  St.  Mary's..  (n.c.)  1 

75  Ailsa  Craig ..  .  3 

78  Mount  Brydges.  3 

JACKSON,  THOMAS. 

1860. 

1874  Kerwood.        . .  1 

75  Corunna  1 

76  Arthur 1 

77  Romney  .  ....  2 

79  Amherstburg .  2 

JACKSON,  THOMAS  W. 
1867. 


1874  Oxford  Centre., 
77  Talbotville. 
80  Brownsville.. . , 


JAMIESON,  WALT.  SMITH. 

ii.  on  t.  1879. 
1879  Bayfield      2 

JEFFERIS,  THOMAS  M. 
1847. 
1874  Toronto  Conference.    .    .   4 
78  Oakville (sup'd.  )  3 


JOHNSTON,  HUGH,   M.A., 
B.D. 

1859. 

1874  Hamilton — Centenary  . .  3 
76  Hamilton — Wesley  ....  2 
78  Montreal  Conference.. .     2 

Financial    Secretary,   1874   to 
1877. 

JONES,  EDMUND  SHEP- 
HERD. 
1866. 
1874  Amherstburg  2 

76  Leamington 3 

Died  Oct.  16th,  1878,  aged  39 
years. 


JONES,   PETER  W 

1867 

1874  Rockwood 

75  Campbellville.... 

76  Thamesville        

77  Arkona 

80  Kintore 

.    1 
.'  1 
.    1 
.   3 
.    1 

JOSLYN,  JOHN  HENRY 
LYMAN. 

o.  1878.— r.  om.  1879. 

1878  Ridgeway 1 

79  Hagarsville 1 

80  Townsend 1 


K. 


KAPPELE,  STEPHEN. 
1862. 
1874  Preston,  Germ.  Mission..   3 
77  Hamilton,  Germ.  Mis.        3 
80  Glencoe 1 

KAY,  JOHN. 

1862. 

1874  Tilsonburg.  (x.c.)  1 

75  London — Clarence  St.        2 

77  Ingersoll.  2 

79  Waterford         2 

Financial  Secretary,  1877,  1878 
and  1880. 

KAY,  JOSHUA  R. 

1869. 

1874  Hamilton (n.c))  1 

75  Dresden 1 

76  Lowville  and  Kilbride        2 

78  Oil  Springs 2 

80  No  station — own  request. 

KEAGEY,  JOHN  J.,   B.A. 

1862. 
1874  Dundas      ..      ..(sup'y.)  2 
Died  Sept.  1st,  1875,  aged  37 
years. 


650 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


KEEFER,  BENJAMIN  B. 

1868. 

1874  Brantford— Brant  Ave..   2 

76  Guelph— Dublin  Street..  1 

77  Hamilton— Zion  Tab..       2 
79  London — Petersville . .       2 

Financial  Secretary,  1879. 


KELLAM,  HENRY 

1862. 

1874  Wingham ...   1 

Financial  Secretary,  1874. 
Died  April  23rd,  1875,  aged  38 
years. 


KENNEDY,  GEORGE. 

1842. 

1874  Ingersoll (sup'd.)  7 


KENNEDY,  JAMES. 
1857. 


1874  Salford 

76  London  North . 
79  Centralia.. 


KEPPEL,  JOHN  HADDEN. 

1863. 

1874  Princeton..         2 

76  Forest 2 

77  London — Hamilton  Road  1 

78  London  East. ..  .(sup'd.)  3 


KER,  PETER. 
1833. 

1874  Montreal  Conference..    .   1 

75  Drummondville.  .(sup'd)  4 
Died  April  8th,  1878,  aged  69 

years. 

KERR,  GEORGE  J. 
e.  oni.  1875.— k.  f.  o.  &o.  1879. 

1875  Cainsville ...   1 

76  Dorchester  Station..  1 

77  Thorndale  . .  ...  1 

78  Vienna 1 

79  Grand  Bend  ..,„,.. 2 


KERR,  JOHN  L. 

1852. 

1874  Leamington.  A  ..  ...2 

76  Wardsville  &  Bothwell. .   1 

77  Kirkton 3 

80  Dorchester  Station. . 1 


KERSHAW,  EDWARD. 
1855. 


1874  Gorrie 

75  Howick 

77  Elora .,. 

80  Mount  Pleasant . 


.(n.c.)  1 
..       2 


.KETTLEWELL,  WILLIAM. 
1*872.—  okd.  1876 — e.  f.c.1877. 
1874  London— Pall  Mall.  .1 

75  Montreal  Theol.  College.  1 

76  Clifton ....     3 

79  Jerseyville  ...      .„,..,.     2 

KOYL,  EARDLEY  HORNING, 
c.  1879.— e.  011  t.  1880. 

1879  Belmont . .   1 

80  Cainsville 1 


L. 


LAIRD,  JAMES. 
1862. 


1874  Teeswater 

75  Bayfield  . 

76  Washington. 
78  Garafraxa.. . . 


LAMBLY,  JAMES  B. 

e.  on  t.  1879. 
1879  Ridgetown  1 

80  Thamesville . .  . .   1 

LANCELEY,   EBENEZER. 
e.  on  t.  1877. 

1877  Stoney  Creek.      .....  1 

78  Salford  ....  1 

79  Westminster  ... 1 

80  Montreal  Theol.  College.  1 

LANCELEY,  JOHN  E. 

1870.— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1874. 

1874  Guelph..  .  1 

75  Clifton. 1 

76  London — Petersville.  3 

79  St.  Thomas  2nd .  1 

80  Dunnville.  ...  1 

LANGFORD,  ALEXANDER. 

1857. 
1874  Brantford . .         .      . .       3 

77  St.  Catharines  *  . . .  2 
79  Chatham  ..2 
Chairman  of  District,  1874  to 

1880. 

Delegate  to  the  General  Con- 
ference, Montreal,  1878. 

L ANTON,  HENRy 

1837. 
1874  Hamilton  .  (sup'd.  )  7 

LATIMER,  JAMES  FRANCIS. 

1855. 
1874  London  ...   .(sup'y.)  7 

LAVELL,' CHARLES.,  M.A. 
1842. 

1874  Seaforth        ...   1 

75  Mitchell....    3 

78  Palmerston  3 

Chairman  of  District,  1874  to 

1880. 


LEITH,  THOMAS  B. 
r.  om.  1875. — e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 
1875  Dresden  ....... 1 

76  Hespeler.    1 

77  Cobourg (s.v.c.)  1 

78  London  East  ... S 

LEVER,  JAMES  J.  A. 

1874  Supernumerary.,    .(n.c.)  1 

75  Kenilworth..    ..     1 

76  Erin 3 

79  Crowland..      -_.„,-_ 2 

LEWIS,  JOSHUA  PITT. 

1861. 
1874  Hamilton — Simcoe  St. . .  2 

76  Windsor 1 

77  Withdrew  and  united  with 
the  Church  of  England.  Is  now 
(1880)  pastor  of  Grace  Church, 
Elm  Street,  Toronto.  , 


LITTLE,  JAMES. 
e.  on  t.  1879.. 

1879  Stoney  Creek 

80  Glanford 


LIVINGSTON,  JAMES. 
1872.— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1877. 
1874  St.  Mary's..      ..    .(n.c.)  I 
75  Montreal  Theo.  College..  2 

77  Kippen        3 

79  Bayfield 2 


LOCKE,    HUGH    WILLIAMS. 

E.  on  t.  1880. 
1880  Ridgetown.  1 

LOUNDS,  GEORGE. 

e.  on  t.  1880. 

1880  Appin  and  Napier 1 

LUND,  WILLIAM. 
1853. 

1874  Exeter..    .         , 1 

75  Westminster        .    »  : . . .   2 
77  Dorchester    ....      . .    .  i 

80  St.  Thomas.     ..(sup'd.)  1 


M, 


MADDEN,  GEORGE  C. 
1869. 

1874  Yarmouth. 

75  Adelaide.      . 

77  Lynden. .  „ 

80  Stoney  Creek .    


1 


MAITLAND,  ROBERT  REID 
c.  1875.—  e.  on  t.  1876.— 
e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 
1875  Brussels  

76  Wingham .  

77  Fullarton 

78  Stratford 

79  Fullarton 

80  Trafalgar    : . 


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651 


MASSON,  JAMES. 
1854. 


1874  Oilsprings. 
76  Princeton. 

78  Rockwood. . 

79  Niagara 


MAXWELL,  WILLIAM  J. 

1871.— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1875. 

1874  Park  Hill..  1 

75  Guelph 1 

76  St.  Catharines 3 

79  Guelph— Dublin  Street..  2 

MEACHAM,  GEO.  M.,  M.A. 

1856. 

1874  Dundas.  .      .  .  .  2 

76  Toronto  Conference. .  5 

MESSMORE,  JOSEPH. 
1823. 

1874  Simcoe (sup'd.)  2 

76  St.  Mary's (sup'd.)  3 

Died  January  15th,  1879,  aged 
84  years. 

MILLER,  AARON  D. 

1850. 

1874  Toronto  Conference.    .    .  2 

76  Tilbury      ..      ..(sup'd.)  1 

77  Waterdown       ..(sup'd.)  1 

78  Rainham 3 

MILLIKEN,   ANDREW 
1856. 

1874  Bervie ..  1 

75  Holmesville  . .                . .  2 
77  Ashfield 3 

80  St.  Clair.  ..  1 

MILLS,  JOHN. 

1851. 

1874  Grimsby ...  2 

76  Niagara 3 

79  Norwich  . .  . .  2 

MILLS,  WILLIAM. 

1869. 

1874  Georgetown. .         . .      . .  3 

77  Arthur 3 

80  Corunna ...  1 

MILLYARD,  REUBEN. 

1870. 

1874  Montreal  Theol.  College.  1 

75  Harley 2 

77  Richwood .  2 

79  Beamsville  .  1 

80  Clifton 1 

MITCHELL,  GEORGE  A.,  B.A. 

1865. 

1874  Kincardine.  1 

75  Wingham 3 

78  Exeter  ...                       . .  2 
80  Harriston 1 


MOIR,    DAVID   ANDERSON. 

c.  1876.—  r.  on  t.  1877 
1876  Thorndale  .  .    1 

77  Belmont . .  1 

78  Drayton 1 

79  Montreal  Theo.  College..   2 

MOONEY,  JAMES. 

1871. 

1874  Howick     1 

75  Queenston  ...  ...  1 

76  Ridge  way  . .  3 
79  Caistorville . .  2 

MOORE,    THOMAS   ALBERT. 

r.  on  t.  1880. 
1880  London  South  .  .        .  .        1 

MORDEN,  THOMAS  E.,  B.A. 

1871. 
1874  Preston  &  Paris,  Ger.  M.  2 
76  Toronto  Conference. 


.(s.v.c.) 


MORROW.  CHAS.  KICHARD 
1872  — ord.  1876.— r.  f.  o  1877 
1874  Grimsby    . 

75  Cobourg.    . 

76  Queenston 

77  Harley  ..  . 

78  Kelvin.. 

79  Fenwiek  . 


MORTON,   WILLIAM. 

1842. 
1874  Jarvis    .  . .    3 

77  Caledonia..  . .     3 

80  Georgetown    ...  . .      1 

MOSS,  WILLIAM  H. 

1861. 

1874  Bartonville  ..  2 

76  East  Zorra        3 

79  Granton 2 


Mc. 


McALISTER,  JAMES. 

1850. 

1874  Kilbride (n.c.)   1 

75  Hespeler 3 

78  Oakville    3 

Delegate  to  the  General  Con- 
ference, Montreal,  1878. 

McCANN,  WILLIAM. 

1866.  ! 

1874  Otterville      (n.o.)  1 

75  Woodburn  2 

77  Crowland  . 2 

79  Tyrconnell  2 


McCartney,  james  h. 

1863. 

1874  Watford 

76  Park  Hill 

79  Fingal 


McCOLLUM,  EDWIN. 

1867. 

1874  Blenheim      . .  . .  (sup'y.  )  7 

Mcculloch,  andrew 
montgomery. 

R.  on  t.  1874.— r.  f.  c.  &o.  1879. 

1874  Aylrner 1 

75  Cobourg (s.v.c.)  4 

79  Windham  ...  1 

80  Beamsville.  1 


McDONAGH,  WILLIAM. 

1852. 

1874  Aylmer 2 

76  Paris ....   3 

79  Kincardine.  ....   2 
Financial  Secretary,     1876    to 

1880. 

McKENZIE,  DANIEL 

McLEOD. 

1861. 

1874  Lyndeu         ...  3 

77  Nassagaweya 3 

80  Lowville  and  Kilbride        1 


McLACHLEN 

r.  on  t.  1875. 
1875  Bervie.  .    . 

76  Watford 

77  Cobourg. . . 


JAMES  A. 
-ord.  1879. 


.      .(s.v.c.)  2 
79  Toronto  Conference. 


M  CLEAN,  HUGH. 
1857. 

1874  F'ergus 

1      77  Georgetown 

]      80  Elora. 

McLEAN,  JOHN. 

c.  1874.— r.  (m  t.  1875.- 
ord.  1880. 
1874  Vienna.. . 
5  Park  Hill    . . 


76  Arkona  . 

77  Cobourg. 


80  Toronto  Conference. 


.(s.v.c.) 


McNAMARA,  GEORGE. 
1857. 

!  1874  Garafraxa .2 

1      76  Garafraxa  .  .        .  (sup'd.  )  1 
77  Arthur  . .  .(sup'd.)  1 

Died  August  3rd,   1877,   aged 
66  years. 


652 


MINISTERS  AND  PROBATIONERS. 


N. 


NEELANDS,  JOHN. 
1859. 

1874  Wyoming 

77  Florence      . . 

80  Woo Jslee. . .        . . 


1874 


NELTHORPE.  ELY. 
1874.— r.  OTi  t.  1875.— 

Welland  7  mo. 

Otterville  5  mo. 

75  Otterville 

76  Located. 


o.f 


NUGENT,  FRANCIS  E. 
1867. 


1874  Goderich... 
75  Harmony.. . 
78  Straffordville 
80  Hespeler. 


.(N.C.) 


o. 


ODERY,  JOSEPH. 
1870. 


1874  Otterville.. 
76  Dresden. . 
79  Glanford.. 


ORME,   JAMES  HUGHES, 
1860. 


1874  Appin.. . 
75  Holstein . . 
77  Corunna 
80  Arkona. 


.(N.C.)    1 

2 
3 
1 


ORME,  THOMAS  HUGHES. 

e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1880. 
1875  Montreal  Conference..       4 
79  Camalachie ..  2 


PARKER,  WILLIAM  R,  M.A. 

1856. 

1874  London— Dundas  St.         3 

77  Woodstock 2 

79  Thorold 2 

Delegate  to  the  General  Con- 
ference, Montreal,  1878. 

Chairman  of  District,  1874  to 
1878. 

Financial  Secretary,  1879  and 
1880. 

Secretary  of  Conference,  1880. 

PATCHELL,  THOMAS  H. 
1871. 
1874  Toronto  Conference.      . .  5 
79  Bothwell..     ..  2 


.  PEARSON,  THOMAS  D. 
1852. 

1874  Oakville  1 

75  Drayton      . .  3 

.  78  Kingsville 3 


PENHALL,  WILLIAM. 
c.  1876.—  e.  on  t.  1877. 
1876  Belmont... 

77  Salford 

78  London  North .      . 

79  Oobourg, ..         .(s.v.c. 

PHELPS,  RICHARD. 

1826. 

1874  Grimsby.. 

77  Niagara . . 

78  Fenwick.. 

79  Kelvin . 

80  Grimsby.. 


1 

1 

.   1 

)2 


.(sup'd.) 

. .  (sup'd.  ) 

.(sup'd.) 

.(sup'd.) 

.  .(sup'd.) 


PHILLIPS,  ALFRED  M.,  B.D. 

1870.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878. 
1874  Cobourg..      .    ..(u.v.c.)4 

78  Chatham  2nd..        ...   3 
A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.D. ,  1878. 

PHILLIPS,  ROBERT. 

1868. 
1874  Arthur  .  2' 

76  Millbank ..  . .  3 

79  Fullarton..    2 


PHILP,  JOHN,  M.A. 
■1860. 

1874  Paris.. 2 

76  St.  Mary's  .        .        . .       2 
78  London — Queen's  Ave       2 
He  received  the  degree  of  M.A. , 
in  course,  from  Victoria  Univer- 
sity, May,  1875. 

Financial  Secretary,  1874  and 
1875. 

Delegate  to  the  General  Con- 
ference, Montreal,  1878. 


PHILP,  JOSEPH. 
1869. 


1874  Belgrave 

75  Blyth      

77  Holmesville. . . 
80  Belgrave. 


(N.C.)    2 

2 

3 

,.„...   1 


PHILP,  WILLIAM. 
1840. 
1874  Waterdown     ...(sup'd.)  4 
78  London.    ..      ..(sup'd.)  1 
"Died  Aug.  18th,  1878,  aged  71 
years. 


PINCH,  RICHARD. 

1854. 

1874  Moncton..      . . 
76  New  Hamburg. ... 
78  Toronto  Conference    . . 

2 

2 

.  3 

PRESTON,  JAMES. 
1851. 

1874  Thorold 3 

77  Goderich ...  2 

79  Milton...      .  ...  :     2 

Financial    Secretary,   1874  to 

1876. 

Chairman  of  District,  1878. 
Delegate  to  General  Conference, 

Montreal,  1878. 


PRESTON,  WALTON. 
1847. 


75  Thamesville 

76  Florence 

77  Holstein           

78  Wellesley.. .                . 

..  1 
..  1 
..   1 
..  3 

PRING,  JOSEPH. 

e.  on  t.  1880. 

1880  Dorchester 

1 

E. 


RAWSON,  JOSEPH. 
1858. 

1874  Gesto (n.c.) 

75  Colchester 

76  Thamesville        .(sup'd.) 

78  Port  Rowan 

80  Thamesville        .(sup'd.) 

REDMOND,  RICHARD, 
o.   1876.—  R.  on  t.  1877. 


1876  Arthur... 

77  Peel 

78  Kilbride  . 

79  Holstein  . 

80  Cobourg 


1 

1 

..    ..       1 

1 

.(s.  V.  c.)  1 


REID,  HENRY. 
1846. 

1874  Kirkton  1 

75  Peel .(sup'd.)  6 

REID,  THOMAS  JAMES. 

1870  — r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1874. 

1874  London— North  Street.     1 

75  London— Pall  Mall  ....  1 

76  Sombraand  Courtright..  1 

77  Merritton 1 

78  Located. 

REYNOLDS,  JOSEPH. 
1840. 

1874  Grimsby. .    (sup'd.)  1 

Died  Oct.  16th,  1874,  aged  64. 
years. 

REYNOLDS,  ROBERT. 

1869. 

1874  Kippen -..,.  :  1 

Died  May  23rd,  1870,  aged  28 
years. 


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RICE,  JAMES  P. 

1872  )  Bible 

to  >      Christian 

79  )  Conference. 

80  St.  Mary's (sup'y.  ) 


RIDLEY,  JOHN. 
1867. 

1874  Font  Hill 

75  Drummondville.. . 

77  St.  Catharines  2nd. . 

78  Ailsa  Craig..      . . 


1874 
75 


RICE,  LUTHER  0. 

1840. 

Bayfield. . 
Dungannon. 


.    1 

.  (sot'd.  )  6 


RICE,  SAMUEL  DWIGHT, 
D.D. 

1837. 

1874  )  Governor, 

to  >         Wesleyan  Female 

77  )  College,  Hamilton. 

78  St.  Mary's 2 

80  Toronto  Conference. 
Delegate  to  the  General  Con- 
ference of  1878. 

Chairman  of  District,  1879. 

Elected  Vice-President  of  Gen- 
eral Conference,  1878. 

On  the  occasion  of  his  Transfer 
to  the  Toronto  Conference,  the 
following  resolution,  moved  by 
Dr.  Sanderson,  and  seconded  by 
Rev.  William  S.  Griffin,  was  un- 
animously adopted  by  the  Con- 
ference by  a  rising  vote  : — 

"This  Conference  cannot  allow 
the  occasion  of  the  departure  of 
the  Rev.  Dr.  Rice  from  this  to 
the  Toronto  Conference,  with  a 
view  of  occupying  a  distant  field 
of  labour  and  of  responsibility, 
without  placing  upon  record  its 
high  appreciation  of  the  ability, 
fidelity  and  zeal  which  have  dis- 
tinguished our  beloved  brother  in 
the  various  positions  of  trust  and 
responsibility  occupied  by  him. 
His  wisdom  in  the  councils  of  the 
Church,  his  sympathy  with  his 
brethren,  will  not  be  forgotten 
by  us,  any  more  than  his  inde- 
fatigable and  successful  efforts  in 
the  cause  of  female  education. 
We  part  with  Dr.  Rice  with  great 
regret,  and  pray  God  to  be  with 
him  in  the  future,  as  in  the  past, 
and  to  make  the  remainder  of  his 
life  even  a  greater  blessing  to  the 
Church  of  his  affection  than  the 
past  of  his  useful  life  has  been." 


RICHARDSON,  GEORGE. 
1859. 
1874  Waterdown...  2 

76  Milton....      .  .  3 

79  Aylmer  2 

Delegate  to  the  General  Con- 
ference, Montreal,  1878. 

Treasurer   of    the    Contingent 
Fund,  1876-1880. 


RIGSBY,  WALTER. 
1868. 

1874  Caistorville.. 

75  Font  Hill 

77  Stoney  Creek  . 

80  Font  Hill 

ROBBINS,  JOHN. 

1871.— R.  f.  v.  &  o.  1875. 
1874  Oakville  . . . 

75  Glanford 

76  Jerseyville 

79  Richwood .... 


ROBINSON,  JOHN  HOWSON. 

1865. 
1874  Merritton  ...  2 

76  Bartonville 3 

79  Clifton  1 

80  Oakville  . .         .(sup'd.)  1 

ROBINSON,  JOSEPH  HIRAM. 
1830. 

1874  London (sup'd.)  7 

Delegate  to  the  General  Con- 
ference, Montreal,  1878. 

ROGERS,  DAVID. 

1874. — e.  on  t.  1875. — 

r.  f.  e.  &  o.  1879. 


1874  Arthur. . 

75  Peel.    .. 

76  Howick. 

77  Drayton 

78  Brussels 

79  Erin.. 


ROSS,  JAMES  STEWART, 
M.A. 
1867. 

1874  Point  Edward 2 

76  London— Pall  Mall  St-. .   3 

79  London — DundasSt.East  1 

80  London — Dundas  St  Ctr.   1 
A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity— B.A.,     1875;      M.A.,     in 
course,  1S80. 

ROSS,  WILLIAM  WILSON. 
1857. 

1874  Hamilton (sup'd.)  1 

75  Agent  U.  C.  B.  Society..  4 
79  Hamilton — Centenary       2 

Author  of  "  A  Thousand  Miles 
by  Land  and  Sea,"  1878. 

RUMP,  THOMAS. 

1837. 
1874  Merritton.      ...  (sup'd.)  4 
78  St.  Catharines    .(sup'd.)  3 


RUSS,  AMOS  E.,  M.A. 
1854. 

1874  Toronto  Conference 5 

79  Paris..  .  .  2 

RUSS,  JAMES  EDGAR. 

c.  1875.— r.  on  t.  1876.— 

a.  f.  c.  k  o.  1879. 

1875  Woodslee 2 

, —  J  Leamington,  )  . 

' '  \  Ridgetown,     \  ■■■    l 

78  Blenheim 1 

79  Harrow      1 

80  Brussels 1 

RUSSELL,  ALFRED  L.,  M.A., 
B.D. 

1866. 

1874  Wardsville  ..  ....  1 

75  Mount  Brydges  .  3 

78  Lucan 3 

RUSSELL,  JOHN. 
1861. 

1874  Arkona 1 

75  Kerwood .  3 

78  St.  Williams  ...  3 

RYAN,  DAVID. 

1858. 

1874  Blenheim 1 

75  Chatham.  .(sup'd.)  1 

76  London  .  .(sup'd.)  5 

RYCKMAN,  EDWARD  BRAD- 

SHAW,  D.D. 

1856. 

1874  Gov.  Dundas  Wes.  Inst..   2 

76  Guelph 3 

79  Brantford  —  Wellington 

Street 2 

Chairman  of  District,  1876  to 
1880.  President  of  the  Confer- 
ence, 1878.  Delegate  to  Gene- 
ral Conference,  Montreal,  1878. 
The  honorary  degree  of  D.  D.  was 
conferred  upon  him  by  the  Uni- 
versity of  Victoria  College,  May, 
1879.  Delegate  elect  to  Ecu- 
menical Congress  to  be  held  in 
London,  England,  in  September, 
1881. 

RYERSON,  JOHN. 

1820. 

1874  Brantford.      ...(sup'd.)  1 

75  Simcoe (sup'd.)  4 

Died  Oct.  8th,  1878,  aged  79 
years. 


s. 


SALT,  ALLAN. 

1853. 

1874  Muncey. . 

75  Toronto  Conference. 


654 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


SANDERSON,  FRED.  H. 
r.  out.  1875.— k.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 
1875  Ingersoll...    1 

76  Goderich 1 

77  London — New  Brighton.   1 
(  London-New  Bright'n  "| 

78-1  Guelph— President's      1-1 
\     Assistant.  J 

79  Hamilton — Hannah  St..  1 

80  Plattsville 1 

SANDERSON,  GEORGE 

RIVERS,  D.D. 

1837. 

1874  St.  Catharines 3 

77  London— Wellington  St.  3 
80  London — Dundas  St.  E.  1 
Chairman  of  District,  1874  to 
1880.  President  of  Conference, 
1876.  The  honorary  degree  of 
D.D.,  was  conferred  upon  him 
by  the  University  of  Victoria 
College,  May,  1877.  Delegate 
to  the  General  Conference,  Mon- 
treal, 1878. 


SANDERSON,  JOHN. 

1857. 

1874  No  Station      2 

76  Luther..  2 

78  No  Station     ..        .  .      .   2 
80  St.  Thomas (sup'y.)  1 

SAUNBY,  JOHN  W 

R.  071  t.  1880. 

1880  Oxford  Centre      ,  1 

SAUNDERS,  JOHN,  M.A. 
1866. 

1874  Brownsville.. 3 

77  Springfield.      ..    3 

80  Sparta.        1 

Received  his  degree  of  M.A., 

in  course,  from  Victoria  Univer- 
sity, May,  1880. 

SAVAGE,  DAVID. 
1850. 

1874  Toronto  Conference.  2 

76  Gait . ..         1 

77  Tilsonburg ...   3 

80  London— Wellington  St.   1 
Financial  Secretary,  1877  and 

1880.  Chairman  of  District, 
1878  and  1879.  Delegate  to 
General  Conference,  Montreal, 
1878. 

SAVAGE,  WILLIAM. 
1854. 

1874  Smithville 1 

75  Port  Dover.  3 

78  Clifford 3 

SCANLON,  RICHARD  WM. 

R.  on  t.  1880. 
1880  Belmont 1 


SCHRAM,  GEO.  ASHWELL. 
1870.—  r.  f.  c.  k  o.  1876. 

1874  Montreal  Theo.  College..  1 

75  Vienna  .         1 

76  Bismarck    ...  . . .  1 

77  Ravenswood 2 

79  No  station,   own  request  2 


SCOTT,  EDMUND  EDGAR. 

c.  1877.— R.  onr.  1878. 
1877  Hagarsville  1 

78  St.  George  ....  1 

79  Thorold     . .    1 

80  Montreal  Theol.  College.  1 


SCOTT,  JOHN,  M.A. 

1867. 

1874  Lowville 1 

75  Washington         1 

76  Berlin .      1 

77  Principal,  Wesleyan  Col- 

lege, Dundas      1 

78  Carlisle ....   3 

Received  his  degree  of  M.  A.,  in 

course,  from  Victoria  University, 
May,  1877. 

SCOTT,  JOHN  GARDINER. 
1869: 

1874  Harriston.. 3 

77  Listowel       2 

79  Hamilton— Zion  Tab...     2 


SELLERY,  SAMUEL,  B.D. 

1871.— R.  f.  c.  &o.  1878. 

1874  Cobourg  (u.  v.  c.)  4 

78  Thorold    ...    1 

79  Stratford  ......      . .       2 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.D.,  1878. 


SHANNON,  WILLIAM. 
1854. 

1874  Napier 

75  Romney  ....  

77  Adelaide .       

80  Vienna 


SHAW,  JAMES. 

1850. 

1874  Hamilton  . •    .  .(sup'y.)  7 

SHEPHERD,  WILLIAM  W 
1862. 

1874  Cainsville. ..2 

76  Fairfield ...  3 

79  Welland 2 

SHEPLY,  JOSEPH. 
1841. 

1875  Nissouri .(sup'd.)  1 

75  St.  lliiiys         .  .(srr'n.)  6 


SHERLOCK,   BENJAMIN. 

1858. 

1874  London,  South      . .  ; 

77  Lucan.  ] 

78  Aylmer     . .       .  (sup'd.)  ] 

79  Oneida...  ] 

80  Alvinston ] 


SHIBLEY,  EDWIN  S. 

c.  1874.— r.  on  t.  1875.— 

"r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878. 

1874  Port  Dover ....  1 

75  Oxford  Centre..  1 

76  Listowel       1 

77  Thorold.. l 

78  Teeterville     . .  . .  3 


SHILTON,   JAS.   WALKER. 

r.  on  t.  1875. 
1875  Lynden 1 

76  Thorold.     .1 

77  Cobourg..  .(u.v.c.)  4 


SHORTT,  WM.  KEMMIS,  M.A. 

1872. 
1874  Montreal  Conference 4 

78  Caledonia  ...      .  (sup'y.)  1 

79  Ingersoll (sup'y.)  1 

80  Montreal  Conference. 


SICKLES,  ABRAHAM. 
1843. 


1874  Muncey. 
75  Oneida.. 


.  1 

.(sup'd.)  6 


SIFTON,  JAMES   WILLIAM. 
c.  1879.—  E.WT.  1880. 

1879  London  North 1 

80  Brownsville..    . .    1 

SILVESTER,  CHARLES. 

1846. 

1874  Niagara.  2 

76  Niagara. .     (sup'd.)  1 

77  Toronto  Conference. 

SLATER,    JAMES  CORNISH. 
1846. 

1874  Strathroy. 3 

77  Thorold 2 

79  Smithville 2 

Delegate  to  General  Confer- 
ence, Montreal,  1878.  Treasurer 
of  the  Children's  Fund,  1874  to 
1880.  Financial  Secretary,  1874, 
1877  and  1878.  Chairman  of 
District,  1875  and  1876. 

SMITH,  ALFRED  ERNEST. 

r.  mi  t.  1876. 
1876  Holmesvile 1 

77  Brussels 1 

78  Bervie 1 

79  Montreal  Theo.  College..  2 


LONDON   CONFERENCE. 


655 


SMITH,  CHARLES. 
1870. 
1874  Toronto  Conference.      . .    6 
80  Merlin 1 

SMITH,  JOHN  TATLER. 

1872.—  k.  f.  c.  &.  o.  1876. 

1874  Waterdown..    . .  2 

76  Milton ....  1 

77  Oxford  Centre 2 

79  Lowville  and  Kilbride . .   1 

80  Lucknow 1 

SMITH,  JOHN  VIPOND. 

1870.—  it.  f.  c.  &  o.  1874. 

1874  St.  Thomas..  3 

77  Gait  .  ....  3 
80  Windsor ...                .  .        1 

SMITH,  NATHANIEL. 
1866. 

1874  Montreal  Conterenee.  ...  5 
79  Kippen 2 

SMITH,  WRAY  ROBERT. 

c.  1875.— k.  on  t.  1876.— 

r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 

1875  St.  George      2 

»»  /  Oxford  Centre    4  mo.  )  , 
''  {  Port  Dover...   8  mo.  J 

78  Windham         1 

79  Ponsonby 1 

80  Jarvis      1 

SMYL1E,  ROBERT. 
1869. 

1874  London  North (n.c.)  1 

75  Wallaeeburg.  3 

78  Kerwood. 3 

Removed    to    United    States, 

October,  1880. 

SNIDER,  DAVID   WILLIAM. 

c.  1878  &  1879.—  r.  out  1880. 

1878  Smith ville  .  .  1 

79  Ridgeway       1 


1877  Fingal.... 
78  Ingersoll  North . 
on  /  Queenston  ....   4  mo. 
\  Kerwood      ...   8  mo. 


80  Font  Hill.. . 


SNYDER,  ADAM  IRA. 
u.  1873,  1874.— R.  on  T.  1875.— 

R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1877. 

1873  Hudson's  Bay  Territory  1 

74  Amherstburg 1 

75  Blenheim..          ....  1 

76  Ridgetown        1 

77  Bothwell 2 

79  Romney 1 

80  Thamesville        1 

SPARLING,  WILLIAM  W 

c.  1873.— R.  on  t.  1874.— 

u.  f.  c.  &  o.  1877. 

1873 . .  ■  •     1 


74  Washington. 

75  Hespeler. 

76  Elora 


SPENCE,  WILLIAM  H. 
K.  »iT.  1879. 
1879  Thorndale         ..  1 

80  London  North 1 

STACEY,  FRANK  BAINARD. 

c.  1878.— r.  on  t.  1879. 
1878  Oxford  Centre..  1 

79  St.  George 1 

80  Cobourg (s.v.c.)  1 

STAFFORD,  CHARLES  E. 
1864. 
1874  Holmesville..  . .  1 

75  Brussels  ....  3 

78  Teeswater  .  .  3 

STAPLES,  SAMUEL  G. 
r.  on  t.    1876. 
1876  Moncton. 

77  Bervie.    . 

78  Thorndale 

79  Cobourg      . 


1 

1 

.   1 

.(s.v.c.)  2 


STEPHENSON,  WILLIAM. 

1858. 
1874  Hamilton— Wesley  2 

76  Withdrew  and  removed  to 
United  States. 

STEVENSON,  EPHRAIM 

BROCK,  B.A. 

,,.  1874.— r.  on  t.  1875.— 

it.  f.  c.  &  o.  1880. 

1874  Garafraxa. ..  .  1 

75  Berlin  .  1 

76  Salford  ...  . .    1 

77  Cobourg (u.v.o.)  3 

80  Ponsonby 1 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.  A.,  1879. 

STEVENSON,  JOHN  C. 
1870.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.   1874. 

1874  Acton 1 

75  Plattsville 3 

78  Hamilton — Simcoe  St . . .  1 

79  Princeton..  . .  2 

STEWART,  JOHN. 

it.  on  t.  1876. 

1876  Erin..  1 

'77  Hespeler.  .  .  1 

78  Ponsonby  .  .  1 

79  Cobourg (s.v.c.)  2 


STINSON,  JOSEPH  H. 
1858. 

1874  Waterford.  . .  1 

75  Drayton  .  .  2 

77  Moorefield.  . .        .  .  1 

78  Trowbridge 3 


STOBBS,  THOMAS. 

1849. 

1874  Drummondville .  . .  1 

75  Smithville.       .  2 

77  Mount  Pleasant 3 

80  Caledonia..  1 


STONEHOUSE,  JAMES  H. 

1864. 

1874  Sombra  and  Walpole..       1 
75  Sparta 2 

77  Sparta (sup'd.)  1 

78  Toronto  Conference. 


STRINGFELLOW,  CHARLES. 
1855. 

1874  London  North 2 

76  Salford 3 

79  Oxford  Centre        ...         2 


SUTHERLAND,  DONALD  G., 
M.A.,  B.D.,  LL.B. 


1864. 


1874  Gait.... 
76  Simcoe . . , 
79  Clinton  . 


Financial  Secretary,  1874  and 
1875. 

Delegate  to  General  Confer- 
ence, Montreal,  1878. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.D.,  1877. 

Author  of  "Jottings  in  the 
East,"  an  account  of  a  recent 
visit  to  Greece,  Egypt,  Turkey 
and  Palestine. 


SWANN,  FRANCIS. 
r.  om.  1874. — n.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 


1874  Drayton 

75  Howick 

76  Peel.... 

77  Cobourg. 

78  Merritton  . . 
80  Preston 


1 

1 

1 

...(s.v.c)  1 


1 


SWANN,  MATTHEW 

1850. 

1874  Listowel 3 

77  Drummondville.    ..  3 

80  St.  George 1 

Chairman     of     District,    1875 

and  1876. 

Delegate  to  General  Conference, 

Montreal,  1878. 


SWEET,  EDMUND  E. 

1855. 

1874  Brantford    ..      .(sup'd.)  7 


656 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


T. 


TAYLOR,  WILLIAM. 

1862. 

1874  Montreal  Conference...    .   1 

75  Drayton (sup'd.)  3 

78  Mooreiield.    ..    .(sup'd.)  3 


TEETER,  CHANCELLOR. 

1870.— R.  f.  c.  &  o   1874. 

1874  Hornby (n.o.)  1 

75  Bismarck  .    .   1 

76  Grimsby (sup'y.)  4 

80  Dresden (sup'y.)  1 

TENNANT,  ELISHA. 

1863. 

1874  New  Credit..      ..  3 

77  Oneida -.2 

79  Montreal  Conference..       2 

TESKEY,  EBENEZER. 
1861. 


.1874  Adelaide . . 
75  Tyrconnell . 

77  Port  Rowan 

78  Kenilworth.. 
80  Ulster      . . 


THOMPSON,  DANIEL 

WELLWOOD. 

1869. 

1874  Harmony 1 

75  Teeswater 3 

78  Thorndale  . .  . .  3 


TRELEAVEN,  RICHARD 

JOHNSON. 

c.  1876.— R.  on  t.  1877. 

1876  Bayfield 2 

78  Fullarton 1 

79  Cobourg (s.v.c.)  2 

TRETHEWAY,  WILLIAM. 
r.  on  t.  1877. 

1875  )  Bible  Christian 

76  \  Conference. 

77  Woodslee       ...... .   1 

78  Located. 

TUCKER,  RICHARD  LYLE. 

1856. 
1874  Port  Rowan..  1 

Died  May  23rd,  1875,  aged  48 
years. 

TUCKER,  SAMUEL. 
1855. 

1874  Washington 1 

75  Muncey 3 

78  Harmony                   ...  2 

80  Holstein 1 


'    TUPPER,  REUBEN  E. 

1836. 

1874  Mount  Brydges.      ...    .   1 
75  London  .  .  (sup'd.  )  6 

TURK,  GEORGE, 
o.  1876.— r.  on  t.  1877. 
1876  Ridgeway  and  Port  Col- 
borne  ...  . .   1 

77  Howick.    ..  1 

78  Arthur  .... 1 

79  Montreal  Theol.  College.  2 

TURNER,  JOHN. 

1871.— R.  f.  c.  k  o.  1875. 

1874  Glanford. 1 

75  Carlisle ...       3 

78  Lowville  and  Kilbride       1 

79  Dresden        2 

TURNER,  WILLIAM  T. 

1869. 

1874  Lynedoch .....  2 

76  Strafford ville.    .  .    ...       2 

78  Camlachie. . . , 1 

79  No  Station— ill-health..   1 

80  Adelaide 1 

TYLER,  REUBEN  J. 
1858. 

1874  Brussels (n.c.)  1 

75  Kippin      2 

77  Marthasville . .     2 

79  Oil  Springs .    .   1 

80  Kenilworth         .(sup'd.)  1 


V. 


VAN  CAMP,  ALBERT  JAS. 

1864. 
1874  Holstein 1 

75  Oakland..  1 

76  Petrolia (sup'y.  )  2 

78  Located. 

VOADEN,  THOMAS. 

c.  1877.— R.  on  t.  1878. 

1877  Rainham..  ...   1 

78  Springfield ....  .1 

79  Cobourg.      (s.v.c.)  2 


w. 


WADDELL,  ROBT.  H.,  B.D. 
1863. 

1874  Petrolia  .......  3 

77  Lucknow  . .  .3 

80  Fergus 1 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.D. ,  1879. 


WAKEFIELD,  JOHN. 
1852. 

1874  St.  Mary's  . .  2 

76  Chatham 3 

79  Hamilton — First  Meth..  2 

Financial  Secretary,  1874  and 
1875. 

Assistant  Secretary  of  Confer- 
ence, 1877. 

Secretary  of  Conference,  1878. 

Delegate  to  General  Confer- 
ence, Montreal,  1878. 

Chairman  of  District,  1876  to 
1880. 

President  of  Conference,  1880. 

Delegate  elect  to  Ecumenical 
Congress  to  be  held  in  London, 
England,  September,  1881. 

WALDRON,  SOLOMON. 

1821. 

1874  Sarnia..  .(sup'd.)  5 

Died  September  7th,  1878, 
aged  83  years. 

WALKER,  JOHN. 

1854. 

1874  Lucknow (sup'd.)  7 


WALLACE,  ALBERT  J. 
c.  1874.— r.  onr.  1875. 

1874  Hagarsville 1 

75  Milton...      ...'... ] 

76  No  station— ill  health       1 

77  Goderich 1 

78  No  station— ill  health  . .  1 

79  Removed  to  United  States. 

WALSH,  WILLIAM. 

1872.— r  f.  c.  &  o.  1876. 

1874  St.  George 1 

75  London — North  Street . .  1 

76  Centralia 3 

79  London  North 2 

WARD,  JOSEPH,  B.A. 

1873.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1877. 

1874  Montreal  Conference         3 

77  St.  George  ....  i 

78  Townsend  3 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.  A.,  1877. 


WARNER,  LEWIS. 

1831. 

1874  Toronto  Conference 3 

77  Hamilton     (sup'd.)  2 

79  Beamsville         ..;sup'd.)  1 

80  St.  Catharines  ..(sup'd.)  1 

WASHINGTON,  GEORGE. 

1819. 

1874  Oakville.. (sup'd.)  7 


LONDON  CONFERENCE. 


657 


WATSON,  JAMES. 

c.  1873.— R.  on  t.  1874.— 
e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1877. 

1873  Belmont 2 

75  Kirkton     1 

76  London— Wellington  St.  1 

77  Tyrconnell    2 

79  Removed  to  England. 

WATSON,  WILLIAM  CROSS- 
LEY,  M.A. 

1874  Dawn  Mills 1 

75  Kingsville 3 

78  Wallaeeburg  . .       1 

79  Park  Hill 2 

Financial    Secretary,    1876    to 

1878. 

WEAVER,  FRANCIS  G. 

1843. 

1874  Seneca (n.  c  )  1' 

75  Crowland 2 

77  St.  Clair     3 

80  Ravenswood .  . .   1 

WEBB,  WILLIAM. 

1853. 

1874  Ridgetown (sup'y.  )  3 

77  London (sup'y.)  1 

78  Withdrew. 

WHITE,  JAMES. 
1859. 

1874  Aylmer (n.c.)  1 

75  Windham 2 

77  Oakland 2 

79  Grand  River 2 

WHITE,  JAMES  HENRY. 

c.  1876.— r.  on  x.  1877. 

1876  Seneca 1 

77  Lowville ....  ...       1 

78  Waterdown  ....  . .    1 

79  Cobourg (s.v.c.)  2 

WHITING,  JAMES. 
1859. 

1874  Dunnville       1 

75  St.  Williams 3 

78  Port  Stanley 3 

WILKINSON,  THOMAS 

LOTTRIDGE. 

1862. 

1874  Nassagaweya  ...  3 

77  Fergus 3 

80  Acton  1 


WILLIAMS,  ELIAS. 
1844. 

1874  Dunnville (sup'd.)  1 

75  Brantford  . .      ..(sup'd.)  6 

WILLIAMS,   JOHN   A.,  D.D. 
1846. 


1874  Simcoe    . . . 
75  St.  Thomas . 

78  Stratford.. 

79  Goderich.. 


President  of  Conference,  1874 
and  1875. 

Delegate  to  the  Second  General 
Conference,  Montreal,  1878. 

Chairman  of  District,  1874  to 
1880 

The  honorary  degree  of  Doctor 
in  Divinity  was  conferred  upon 
him  by  the  University  of  Victoria 
College,  May,  1878. 


WILLIAMS,  JOHN  BIDLAKE. 

1871. 
1874  Hespeler 1 

75  Arthur.. .  ....  1 

76  No  Station.— Ill-health     3 
79  Located. — 111 -health. 

Died  December  29th,  1879. 


WILLIAMS,  RICHARD 
WATSON. 


1869. 
1874  Ailsa  Craig. 
75  Springfield  . . . 

77  Berlin 

80  Mitchell 


WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM. 

1854. 

1874  Hespeler (n.c.)  1 

75  Simcoe        1 

76  Hamilton — Centenary       3 
79  Guelpb...  .  .      .  .        2 

Secretary  of  Conference,  1875. 
Delegate  to  General  Conference, 

Montreal,  1878. 

Chairman  of  District,  1879-80. 


WILLIMOTT,  WILLIAM. 
1859. 


WILLISTON,  JOHN 

KELLOGG. 

1832. 

1874  Strathroy (sup'd.)  7 

W1LLOUGHBY,  WILLIAM. 
1836. 


1874  Harriston  . 
75  Appin 
78  Luther.. 


.(n.c.)  1 
3 
3 


1874  Seneca.. 
77  Cainsville 
79  Salford.. 


WILSON,  JASPER. 
R.  on  t.  1874.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 
1874  Port  Stanley 1 

75  Fingal  . .    1 

76  Cobourg (s.v.c.)  3 

79  Ravenswood.    ...  1 

80  Brigden       1 


WILSON,  JOHN  V. 
1854. 
1874  Toronto  Conference     .    .   2 
76  Dunville  ..  .(sup'd.)  5 


WILSON,  SAMUEL. 

1856. 

1874  Mitchell  . 
75  Richwood 

77  Dunnville 

80  Drummondville . 

1 
2 
3 
1 

WOODSWORTH,  RICHARD 

WATSON. 

1867. 

1874  Ridgetown      . .    3 

77  Jarvis      3 

80  Ridgetown      1 

WRIGHT,  ROBERT  WALTER. 

c.  1875.— R.  onT.  1876.— 
r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 

1875  Erin 

76  Waterdown 

77  Caledonia  .  ... 

78  Milton.. 

79  Oakville  

80  Blenheim 

WRIGHT,  WESLEY  P., 
M.A.,  B.D. 

1856. 
1874  )  Prof,  of  Natural  Science, 
to  >  Wesleyan  Female  College, 
80  )  Hamilton. 


42 


THE 


CIRCUITS    AND    MISSIONS 


OF    THE 


LONDON      CONFERENCE, 

SHOWING    THE   NAMES    OF   THE   MINISTERS  WHO  HAVE   LABOURED  THEREON, 
THE  NUMBER  OF  PREACHING  PLACES,  THE  NUMBER  OF  MEMBERS, 
AND  THE  SUMS  CONTRIBUTED  FOR  THE  CONTINGENT, 
EDUCATIONAL,  SUPERANNUATION  AND  MIS- 
SIONARY FUNDS  ON  EACH  CIRCUIT 
FOR   EACH   YEAR, 

FROM  ITS  ORGANIZATION  IN  1874  TO  THE  YEAR  1880. 


Note.— The  letter  "  vv  "  following  the  name  of  a  Circuit  indicates  a  continuation  of  that  Circui 
from  the  Wesley  an  Conference,  and  the  letter  "  n  "  a  continuation  from  the  New  Connexion  Confer 
ence — a  reference  to  these  Conferences  will  give  the  Circuit's  history  prior  to  1874. 

A. 


ACTON.— vv. 

;   AP- 

! 

Funds. 

Year                   Names  of  Ministers. 

point 

.'    No.  of 

1 .  -  -     ■— 

nients 

Members 

•Conting.     Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

|  Miss'y. 

1874  John  C.  Stevenson 

2 

100 

$4  50        .?2  25 

S7  10 

1  $60  75 

75  George  W.  Calvert .               

j    *3 

200 

;    10  oo 

11   25 

7  22 

144  85 

70  George  W.  Calvert .        .  .            .... 

i       3 

151 

!     15  00 

9  30 

10  00 

148  76 

77  Richard  Hobbs  .  .                      

!       3 

180 

|     15  82 

10  50 

15  00 

162  09 

78  Richard  Hobbs  .                .... 

1       3 

160 

1     16  10 

14  25 

24  75 

146  25 

79  Richard  Hobbs 

[       3 

180 

8  23        14  52 

i     25  08 

176  37 

SO  Thomas  L.  Wilkinson 

i       3 

160 

1     13  30  i     15  05 

1     25  55 

184  50 

ADELAII 

)E.—  w  & 

N. 

1874  Ebiiii'zer  Teskev       ...                   ... 

7 

158 

8  94          3  20 

1       7  00 

103  66 

75  George  C.  Madden...            

7 

150 

i       9  23          5  78 

J       8  00 

107  41 

76  George  ('.  Madden.. 

8 

159 

9  50          5  57 

14  87 

198  93 

77  William  Shannon.    ..                

7 

132 

6  01          3  41 

12  92 

144  50 

78  William  Shannon 

7 

132 

1       6   18   '       3  06 

10  27 

113  49 

79  William  Shannon 

5 

132 

6  84  !       3  17 

11  04 

71  17 

So  William  T.  Turner 

5 

117 

!       4  ii8          2   12 

6  71 

58  54 

AIL 

SA  CR 

A.IG  — w. 

874  Richard  Watson  Williams.  .  .  . 

5 

132 

8  00          4  27 

24  00 

160  17 

75  Gi  oi ge  Jackson. . .      

3 

120 

8  85 

14  50 

24  00 

130  94 

76  George  Jackson 

3 

132 

10  09 

5  54 

14  00 

152  36 

77  George  Jackson 

3 

142 

10  11 

5  79 

17  59 

121  34 

78  John  Ridlev    

3 

143 

9  39 

8  43 

13  S2 

167  71 

79  John  Ridley  . .                            

3 

150 

9  00 

8  71   ; 

17  00 

133  80 

80  John  Ridley 

3 

132 

8  77 

9  00  ! 

13  32 

102  85 

Rethesda'appointment  from  Rockwood  annexed. 


LONDON  CONFERENCE. 


659 


ALVINSTON.—  w. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


Ap- 

jjoint- 

■  ments. 


1874  Kobert  H.  Hall... 

75  Henry  Berry 

76  Annexed  to  Watford  Circuit. 

77  William  M.  Bielby       .... 

78  William  M.  Bielby 

79  William  L.  Hackett .. 

80  Benjamin  Sherlock 


4 
3 

3 

4 
3 
2 


No.  of 
Members. 

23 
40 
32 

66 

67 
79 


Funds. 


Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Missy. 

$i  95 
4  00 
3  00 

S3  32 
1  71 
4  00 

32  27 
5  37 
7  00 

$17  18 
36  56 
45  65 

1  25 

3  75 

4  00 

i  is 

1  30 

2  06 

5  30 
7  00 
4  45 

68  58 
51  97 
54  61 

AMHERSTBURG.— w. 


1874  Edmund  S.  Jones,  Adam  Ira  Snyder.. 

75  Edmund  S.  Jones,  Thomas  Gee . 

76  James  Harris .  


77  James  Harris.. . . 

78  James  Harris . . 

79  Thomas  Jackson . 

80  Thomas  Jackson  . 


142 
146 
256 
139 
144 
151 
160 


14  04 

15  65 
18  86 

9  83 

9  68 

10  62 


7  49 

8  15 

5  40 

6  83 


20 
00 


16  00 

17  00 

18  00 

28  35 

29  25 

23  25 

24  00 


APPIN. 


128  63 
130  47 


140 
111 

117 
103  59 
105  17 


54 
64 
18 


A  village  in  the  County  of  Middlesex,   Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Napier  and  Melbourne 

Missions. 

1875  William  Willimott     . .               i                    ...  '       .                    

76  William  Willimott                      6     :       112  7.00  6  50          7  00      124  02 

77  William  Willimott       6            106  i       7  50  7  00          8  00      125  35 

78  Henry  E.  Hill                       ...              .         5     j       135  8  00  9  00        12  00        91  85 

79  Henry  E.  Hill 5     j       138  9  58  4  43        15  15      127  44 

80  Henry  E.  Hill,  George  Lounds  .  .                 5     1       128  8  75  6  81        15  20      106  65 


1874  John  Russell . 

75  William  Watson  Edwards 

76  William  W    Edwards,  John  Mi 

77  Peter  W.Jones. 

78  Peter  W.  Jones. 

79  Peter  W  Jones.  

80  James  H.  Orme . 


Lean. 


ARKONA.—  w. 

2  i  102 
110 
90 
123 
143 
159 
130 


8  00 
6  00 

26 
26 
00 
03 


1  78 
•4  05 

4  00 

2  82 
8  13 

13  56 

3  65 


4  12 

10  55 

10  45 

6  00 


14  00  i 

15  00 

9  43 

58 
76 
94 


84 
92 
17 


73  11 

72  44 

109  25 

60  76 


ARTHUR.— w.  and  n. 

1874  Robert  Phillips,  David  Rogers..  5  89 

75  Robert  Phillips,  Charles  Deacon..    .      '  5  130 

76  Thomas  Jackson,  Richard  Redmond.  .  7  148 

77  William  Mills,  Samuel  ().  Ervine.      .  6  :       175 

78  William  Mills,  George  R.  Turk.          .  6  170 

79  William  Mills..    ..'....  5  208 

80  Joseph  Deacon,  Henry  M.  Cosford  ...  5  181 


3  09 

3  37 

9  09 

6  00 

6  53 

12  00 

10  00 

7  00 

12  60 

11  20 

9  50 

15  25 

14  00 

18  00 

25  87  j 

12  45 

21  00 

28  25 

10  00 

18  3li 

28  30 

111  85 
150  68 
157  81 
122  90 
185  76 
162  96 
154  73 


A  township  in  the  County 

1877  Andrew  Milliken. 

78  Andrew  Milliken.  .  . 

79  Andrew  .Milliken. 

8n  Richard  C    Henders. 


1874   Win.  McDonagh,  Andrew  McCulloch. 

75  William  McDonagh. 

76  David  L.  Brethour.. . 

77  David  L.  Brethour.. 

78  David  L.  Brethour 

79  George  Richardson. ...  .... 

80  George  Richardson 


ASHFIELD. 
of   Huron,  Ontario.       It  was  formerly  pai 
New  Connexion  Conference. 


rt  of  the  Lucknow  ( 'inuit. 


See 


4 

176 

9 

811 

5 

72 

29 

00 

133  54 

i 

188 

i 

50 

13 

00 

19 

00 

108  95 

4 

163 

8 

50 

(i 

75 

20 

00 

103  98 

I!.-- 

W.  AND  N. 

6 

350 

19 

08 

9 

25 

60 

00 

345  58 

6 

481 

16 

00 

25 

00 

45 

00 

354  28 

2 

160 

8 

00 

25 

50 

■>■> 

75 

145  38 

o 

160 

8 

00 

20 

00 

25 

80 

154  26 

2 

167 

9 

00 

20 

00 

27 

65 

157  87 

2 

158 

6 

00 

13 

00 

25 

25 

112  15 

1 

165 

9 

26 

13 

12 

25 

64 

122  60 

*  Harrow  Circuit  set  off. 


t  Springfield  set  off. 


660 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


B. 


BARTONV1LLE.— w. 


Year 


1874  William 

75  William 

76  John  H. 

77  John  H. 

78  John  H. 

79  David  C. 

80  David  C. 


H.  Moss. . . 
H.  Moss 
Robinson.. 
Robinson. . 
Robinson .. 
Clappison. 
Clappison. 


5 
5 
2 
4 
3 
3 
3 


Funds. 

No.  of 

Members. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 
$5  00 

Missy. 

Ill 

$5  10 

$41  49 

130 

.... 

73 

4  66 

$4  70 

8  00 

52  25 

158 

16  35 

15  80 

31  00 

191  08 

134 

13  50 

20  85 

26  00 

149  20 

164 

9  00 

7  13 

26  00 

149  61 

150 

7  82 

6  60 

26  00 

110  45 

BAYFIELD.— w. 


1874  Luther  O.  Rice 

75  James  Laird,  Abraham  Hopkins  ...    . 

76  James  Broley,  Richard  J.  Treleaven . . 

77  James  Broley,  Richard  J.  Treleaven . . 

78  James  Broley,  William  W.  Campbell.. 

79  Jas.  Livingston,  Walter  S.  Jamieson.. 

80  Jas.  Livingston,  Walter  S.  Jamieson.. 


115 
133 
190 
210 
180 
198 
198 


10  40 

2  60 

13  67  , 

10  10 

7  68 

7  40 

10  16 

11  00 

11  15 

16  15 

16  36 

16  33 

18  60 

16  60 

27  37 

15  76 

10  40 

23  00 

16  00 

13  00 

23  08 

1874  Edwin  A.  Chown,  B.A.... 

75  Edwin  A.  Chown,  B.A 

76  Edwin  A.  Chown,  B.A.. 

77  Charles  W.  Hawkins,  B.A. 

78  Charles  W.  Hawkins,  B.A. 

79  Reuben  Millyard" 

80  Andrew  M.  McCulloch. . 


BEA.MSVILLE.—  w. 


102 
107 
150 
155 
207 
239 
221 


11  12 

6  90 

14  60 

9  43 

7  14 

14  10 

7  30 

5  45 

20  00 

7  13 

8  91 

15  00 

9  42 

9  20 

16  18 

5  14 

3  65 

11  80 

5  20 

4  00 

11  00 

118 

03 

144 

79 

183 

13 

181 

73 

210 

20 

206 

71 

225 

56 

157  05 

135 

72 

129 

34 

120  88 

181 

80 

155  57 

120 

91 

BEAR  and  BLACK  CREEKS. 
It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Sombra  and  Walpole  Island  Mission. 

1875  Thomas  K.  Fydell. . .  ..    .i  i       ...       ,        .    .     ,       i 

76  See  Sydenham. .  I       3     I         85       |       3  56   I       1  46  I 


4  00 


o/    it 


BELGRAVE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Morris,   County  of  Huron,  Ontario.     Distant  from  Wingham,  5  miles 

It  was  formerly  part  of  Wingham  Circuit. 
1877  Andrew  Edwards  ...  ...  ; 


78  Andrew  Edwards 

79  Andrew  Edwards 

80  Joseph  Philp 


1874  Andrew  Edwards,  James  Watson  . 

75  James  E.  Dyer,  William  Godwin. . 

76  James  E.  Dyer,  William  Penhall. 

77  Jam's  E.  Dyer.  David  A.  Moir  .  . . 

78  David  Hunt,  Cecil  Harper,  B.A.. 

79  David  Hunt,  Eardley  H.  Koyl.  . . 

80  David  Hunt,  Richard  W    Scanlon. .  , 


5  1 

241 

5  ! 

241 

4 

215 

BELMONT. 

— w. 

. . 

8 

230 

. 

9 

230 

. 

9  i 

240 

. 

9 

220 

9 

252 

8  ! 

236 

7 

245 

7  29 

6  71 

7  15 

6  43 

7  32 

6  80 

12  00  !  150  03 
15  56  i  116  38 
15  60      121  11 


16  95 

7  00 

17  00 

25  19 

17  25 

25  00 

17  25 

17  50 

17  40 

17  75 

16  00 

17  82 

7  17 

18  00 

45  13 

49  44 

50  00 
50  00 
65  00 
54  07 
65  00 


371  45 
355  00 
385  OO 
343  66 
342  00 
229  82 
247  51 


BELMORE. 
A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Howick.  County  of  Huron,   Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the 

Howick  Circuit. 

1879  David  Auld ,  ...       .       ,       ,       .... 

80  David  Auld I       3  163       I       1   80   !       1  50   I       5  00        48  62 


1874  Christopher  Cookman,  Richard  Hobbs 

75  Christopher  Cookman,  Eph.  Stevenson 

76  John  Scott,  B.A.,  William  Hackett 

77  Rd.  W.  Williams  Wm.  W.  Campbell 

78  Richard  W.  Williams      

79  Richard  \V.  Williams      

80  William  J.  Ford     


BERLI] 

ST.— w. 

6 

230 

5 

233 

6 

206 

6 

166 

6 

169 

2 

59 

2 

80 

22  51 

9  45 

20  00 

30  00 

20  00 

10  00 

16  43 

12  50 

16  55 

17  65 

5  38 

6  85 

5  85 

7  16 

44  00 

237  39 

60  00 

244  36 

32  00 

224  68 

32  05 

185  16 

48  15 

245  92 

7  46 

115  36 

14  40 

110  76 

LONDON   CONFERENCE. 


661 


BERVIE.— w. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  Andrew  Milliken    

75  Isaac  Crane,  James  McLachlin 

76  Isaac  Crane,  James  G.  Foote 

77  Isaac  Crane,  Samuel  G.  Staples 

78  Christopher  Hamilton,  Alfred  E.  Smith 

79  Christoph.  Hamilton,  W.  W.  Campbell 

80  Christopher  Hamilton ... 


Ap- 

point- 
ments. 


8 


Funds. 

No.  of 

Members. 

Conting. 
S10  03 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

216 

$5  26 

$20  00 

196 

11  09 

13  00 

20  00 

260 

11  20 

14  00 

50  00 

334 

5  70 

15  30 

33  23 

380 

7  00 

17  00   36  00 

350 

7  15 

10  25  !  30  00 

310 

7  50 

10  50 

31  00 

$201  34 

182  92 
161  77 

183  36 
216  94 
178  25 

184  12 


BISMARCK. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Aldboro'.  County  of  Elgin,  Ontario 

Tyrconnell  Mission. 
1875  Chancellor  Teeter..  

76  George  A.  Schram 3  112 

77  William  Baugh 4  136 

78  William  Baugh 4  145 

79  John  G.  Fallis  4  136 

80  John  G.  Fallis 6  164 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


4  25 

2  02 

5  00 

4  65 

6  26 

3  72 

5  00 

13  50 

8  00 

2  00 

7  00 

3  00 

9  65 

3  08 

7  00 

BLENHEIM.— w. 


L874  David  Ryan,  Thomas  Gee   ... 

75  David  Hunt,  Adam  Ira  Synder  ... 

76  David  Hunt,  Charles  C.  Couzens 

77  David  Hunt,  William  J.  Hunter.    ... 

78  William  Henderson,  James  E.  Russ 

79  William  Henderson,  William  H.  Gane. 

80  George  Clarke,  Robert  W   Wright. 


*  7 
10 
10 
10 
10 
9 
9 


267 
318 
350 
380 
400 
450 
465 


16  50 

7  56 

44  50 

16  20 

7  50 

45  00 

17  00 

7  75 

40  00 

17  00 

10  00 

45  00 

17  25 

10  00 

50  00 

15  76 

10  10 

53  43 

15  90 

11  40 

52  26 

42  41 

29 

71 

82 

73 

58 

28 

73  27 

243 

96 

251 

34 

262 

02 

278 

87 

244  64 

249 

14 

235 

35 

BLYTHE. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Morris,  County  of  Huron,  Ontario.     Distant  from  Clinton,  11  miles, 
It  was  formerly  part  of  Wingham  Circuit,  and  Bodmin,  New  Connexion,  Circuit. 


875  Joseph  Philp ... . 

76  Joseph  Philp . . 

77  George  Clarke. 

78  George  Clarke  . . 

79  George  Clarke  . . , 

80  William  Birks 


93 
170 
206 
220 
230 
234 


6  00 

6  32 

12  49 

17  28 

17  40 

9  40 

13  32 

18  00 

10  85 

15  05 

20  00 

8  27 

7  73 

21  00 

9  30 

8  50 

23  00 

119  00 
178  12 

151  25 
180  89 

152  32 

153  34 


BOTHWELL. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Zone,  County  of  Kent,  Ontario, 

Circuit. 
.875  Jabez  Edmonds 

76  United  with  Wardsville  ...  .3  73 

77  Adam  Ira  Snyder 

78  Adam  Ira  Snyder ...        3  67 

79  Thomas  H.  Patchell 4  93 

80  Thomas  H.  Patchell ...  5  90 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Wardsville 


4  45 

656 

600 

2  96 
4  60 

3  15 

2  22 
2  60 
2  27 

5  90 

10  00 

5  42 

BRANTFORD— BRANT  AVENUE— w. 


874  Benjamin  B.  Keefer 

75  Benjamin  B.  Keefer. 

76  W.  Wellington  Carson  . . 

77  W   Wellington  Carson.. 

78  W.  Wellington  Carson  .. 

79  Thomas  Brock 

80  Thomas  Brock 


170 
204 
276 
250 
250 
275 
248 


18  52 

10  30 

24  30 

21  27 

30  32 

32  37 

21  81 

37  96 

26  64 

22  06 

51  23 

38  20 

24  00 

37  76 

36  00 

16  14 

38  00 

28  17 

16  19 

22  96 

21  50 

879  Augustine  Broadway. 
80  Augustine  Broadway.. 


BRANTFORD— OXFORD  STREET. 
It  was  formerly  connected  with  Brant  Avenue. 


58 

03 

21 

47 

50 

23 

43 

35 

57 

03 

536 

43 

433  07 

426 

02 

465 

50 

466  07 

475 

43 

403  06 

3  00 


*  Bloomfield  and  Wesley,  35  members,  annexed. 


662 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


BRANTFORD— WELLINGTON  STREET.  - 

-w. 

Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1874  Alexander  Langford 

75  Alexander  Langford 

77  John  B.  Clarkson,  M.A. 

78  John  B.  Clarkson,  M.A 

79  Edward  B.  Ryckman,  D.D... 

80  Edward  B.  Ryckman,  D.D . .   

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

202 
224 
231 
238 
210 
*280 
258 

$20  46 
27  00 
23  03 
25  33 
23  59 
20  00 
29  10 

$11  49 
32  00 
10  47 
42  08 
42  00 
38  50 
16  70 

$20  95 
21  00 
18  88 

20  10 
30  00 
25  00 

21  75 

$334  96 

337  40 
333  52 
365  14 
313  58 
329  92 
263  15 

BRIGDEN. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Moore,  County  of  Lambton,  Ontario. 
1878  Thomas  R.  Clarke 

79  Thomas  R.  Clarke 

80  Jasper  Wilson ........ 


It  was  formerly  Sydenham  Mission. 

73  63 
89  37 
63  65 


4 

110 

6  35 

.  4  25 

15  00 

4 

105 

6  00 

4  75 

15  00 

6 

109 

6  25 

4  75 

}5  00 

BROWNSVILLE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Dereham,  County  of  Oxford,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of 
Tilsonburg  Wesleyan  and  New  Connexion  Circuits. 
1874  John  Saunders,  B.A. . 


75  John  Saunders,  B.A.,  Chas.  C.  Couzens 

76  John  Saunders,  B.A.,  Wm.  P.  French 

77  William  Birks,  James  H.  Hazlewood . 

78  William  Birks,  John  H.  Bennett 

79  William  Birks  . 

80  Thomas  W-  Jackson,  James  W   Sifton 


4- 

167 

7  00 

11  45 

21  00 

6 

210 

6  50 

18  25 

25  00 

6 

216 

7  63 

20  53 

22  18 

6 

270 

8  90 

13  50 

33  40 

6 

270 

7  50 

7  20 

25  68 

6 

273 

9  37 

9  61 

24  19 

BRUSSELS.— w. 


1874  Robert  Davey,  Abraham  Hopkins 

75  Chas.  E.  Stafford,  Robert  R.  Maitland 

76  Charles  E.  Stafford,  Alfred  A.  Bowers. 

77  Charles  E.  Stafford,  Alfred  E.  Smith  . 

78  William  Hayhurst,  David  Rogers  .... 

79  James  Harris 

80  James  Harris,  James  Edgar  Russ. . .    . 


7 

250 

16  68 

8  00 

28  75 

7 

310 

19  41 

32  00 

38  25 

8 

373 

21  16 

29  29 

40  41 

9 

400 

21  54 

17  18 

40  59 

*5 

333 

18  25 

14  25 

27  10 

5 

327 

14  50 

7  96 

21  09 

5 

325 

15  29 

9  40 

33  42 

208  14 
255  48 
241  37 
266  41 
229  24 
222  79 


302  84 
315  70 
332  41 
279  27 
210  11 
151  89 
219  15 


BURLINGTON. 
A  village  on  Lake  Ontario,  in  the  township  of  Nelson,  County  of  Halton,  Ontario. 

called  Wellington  Square.     See  Canada  Wesleyan  Conference. 
1874  Hall  Christopherson  .. 


75  David  Chalmers. 

76  David  Chalmers 

77  Daniel  E.  Brownell 

78  Daniel  E.  Brownell 

79  George  H.  Cornish . . 

80  George  H.  Cornish . . 


6 

228 

19  35 

6  25 

75  09 

+  5 

261 

17  10 

28  06 

72  00 

ts 

231 

23  50 

20  00 

74  00 

3 

245 

24  00 

20  00 

76  00 

3 

260 

22  66 

22  62 

68  50 

3 

270 

23  00 

13  50 

69  00 

3 

282 

20  18 

24  50 

90  65 

It  was  formerlj 


339  48 
339  66 
350  75 
294  15 
320  29 
304  90 
310  82 


c. 


CAINSVILLE.— w. 


1874  Wm.  W!  Shepherd,  Joseph  M.  Hodson 

75  Wm.  W.  Shepherd,  George  J.  Kerr 

76  Joseph  R.  Guridy         

77  William  Willoughby 

78  William  Willoughby 

79  William  Ames 

80  William  Ames , 


6 

193 

15  64 

6  37 

29  00 

6 

240 

17  20 

17  65 

32  35 

§6 

273 

14  00 

24  17 

43  50 

4 

226 

12  32 

8  00 

31  85 

5. 

180 

12  33 

8  05 

35  00 

4 

191 

13  10 

8  10 

35  15 

4 

192 

13  06 

8  00 

36  00 

283  73 
317  70 
390  38 
265  22 
235  01 
237  90 
228  71 


*  Four  appointments  given  to  Walton  Circuit.  +  One  appointment  given  to  Oakville  Circuit.' 

+  One  appointment  given  to  Waterdown  Circuit  and  one  appointment  given  up. 
§  Two  appointments  given  to  Glanford  Circuit. 


LONDON   CONFERENCE. 


663 


CAISTORVILLE.— w. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  Walter  Rigsby 
75  Henry  Hughes  . . 
7g  (  Henry  Hughes,        ) 
(  James  Parker  Bell,  ) 

77  James  Parker  Bell  . . 

78  James  Parker  Bell.. . 

79  James  Mooney 

80  James  Mooney 


Ap- 
point- 

rnents. 


No.  of 
Members. 


186 
200 

215 

240 
242 
250 
232 


Funds. 


Conting.    Educa. 


Ho 
00 


14 
59 


7  50 

5  00 

4  00 

5  00 

5  50 

5  10 

4  80 

2  54 

4  96 

2  70 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

$10  25 
10  00 

'$123  27 
84  08 

7  00 

74  21 

5  50 

7  40 
7  50 

75  69 
95  84 
95  86 

8  25  ■     8".  32 


CALEDONIA. 

A  village  on  the  Grand  River,  in  the  township  of  Seneca,  County  of  Haldimand,  Ontario. 

formerly  Seneca  Circuit. 


1877  William  Morton, 

78  William  Morton, 

79  William  Morton 

80  Thomas  Stobbs . 


Robert  W.  Wright. 
Samuel  Edwards.. . 


It  was 


5 

210 

13  50 

7  60 

33  75 

163  19 

7 

220 

13  83 

16  97 

65  00 

216  46 

7 

220 

14  00 

20  75 

55  07 

232  81 

4 

180 

10  12 

18  28 

45  60- 

195  61 

CAMLACHIE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Plympton,  County  of  Lambton,  Ontario. 

Wyoming  Circuit. 
1876  Nelson  Burns,  M.A 

77  Nelson  Burns,  M.A.  

78  William  T.  Turner...  

79  Thomas  H.  Orme 

80  Thomas  H.  Orme 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


4 

76 

.  •  .  . 

4 

101 

1  97 

1  56 

7  60 

69  22 

4 

101 

2  77 

1  25 

8  03 

44  84 

4 

117 

6  51 

8  80 

15  25 

94  10 

4 

145 

5  40 

8  00 

5  67 

91  51 

CAMPBELLSVILLE. 

A  small  villagB  in  the  township  of  Nassagaweya,  County  of  Halton.     It  was  formerly  part  of 

Lowville  and  Kilbride  Circuit. 


1875  Peter  W.  Jones..  

76      United  to  Nassagaweya  Circuit 


60 


4  00 


4  34 


6  05 


66  12 


CARLISLE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  East  Flamboro'.  Cjunty  of  Wentworth.     Distant,  9  miles  from  Water- 
down.     It  was  formerly  part  of  Waterdown  Circuit. 
1875  John  Turner  


76  John  Turner , 

77  John  Turner 

78  John  Scott,  M.A. 

79  John  Scott,  M.  A. 

80  John  Scott,  M.A. . 


4 

310 

4 

290 

3 

256 

3 

240 

2 

214 

12  00 

9  63 

20  00  [ 

11  35 

6  03 

27  50  1 

8  48 

5  58 

28  00 

9  18 

9  03 

28  26 

6  82 

5  00 

28  85 

147  37 
164  07 
200  92 
161  58 
164  04 
169  05 


1874  William H.  Fife.. 

75  William  H.  Fife... 

76  William  H.  Fife... 

77  Robert  Burns 

78  Robert  Burns 

79  Thomas  R.  Fydell. 

80  Thomas R.  Fydell. 


CAYUGA. 
6 


t5 
4 
4 
6 


-w. 


&    N. 

162 
199 
304 
256 
174 
172 
164 


5  55 

3  50 

8  84 

6  50 

5  45 

4  30 

3  21 

7  47 

4  05 

2  00 

5  09 

2  00 

4  09 

1  02 

9  00 
8  00 
6  60 

4  91 

5  23 
11  00 

8  06 


144  69 

116  33 

173  64 

81  41 

70  71 
62  68 

71  15 


CENTRALIA. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Stephen,  County  of  Huron,  Ontario 

Circuit. 
1876  William  Walsh ....  .  .  

77  William  Walsh.      *  4      •      127  5  87 

78  William  Walsh ..4  169  7  21 

79  James  Kennedy 4  130  5  85 

80  James  Kennedy  4  116  6  71 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Exeter 


21  18  22  74 

9  60  I  28  14 

19  50   j  20  71 

18  00  21  20 


145  50 
149  46 
139  14 
161  81 


*  Three  appointments  given  to  Cayuga  Circuit. 

t  Two  appointments  given  to  Seneca,  and  two  appointments  given  to  Rainham. 


664 


CIRCUITS  AND   MISSIONS. 


CHATHAM.— w. 


Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members 

Funds. 

Year 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1874  William  S.  Griffin.      

1 
1 
1 
2 

1 
1 
1 

156 
161 
207 
195 
195 
353 
365 

$42  36 

45  34 
43  12 
48  06 

46  00 
31  00 
39  35 

$17  09 
42  00 
22  00 
28  00 
35  00 

44  00 

45  00 

$67  00 
92  35 
62  25 

100  00 
84  77 

100  00 

102  45 

$345  77 

75  William  S.  Griffin . 

76  John  Wakefield 

77  John  Wakefield 

78  John  Wakefield 

79  Alexander  Langford 

80  Alexander  Langford 

327  63 
342  27 
373  37 
356  86 
275  79 
296  19 

CHATHAM  SECOND. 


1 

2 

25 



5  75 

19  25 

•  2 

115 

5  55 

8  29 

9  35 

2 

118 

5  30 

2  50 

10  00 

1877  William  Godwin/ 

78  Alfred  M.  Phillips,  B.D. . 

79  Alfred  M.  Phillips,  B.D.. 

80  Alfred  M.  Phillips,  B.D. . 

CLIFFORD. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Minto,  County  of  Wellington,  Ontario. 

Harriston  Mission. 
1875  John  Hough    

76  John  Hough 

77  John  Hough 

78  William  Savage.    

79  William  Savage 

80  William  Savage  .<■...  

CLIFTON. 
A  town  in  the  township  of  Stamford,  County  of  Welland,  Ontario. 

Drummondville  Circuit. 
1874  Alexander  C.  Chambers 
75  John  E.  Lanceley 


3 

125 

5  20 

6  18 

11  02 

3 

120 

5  25 

4  20 

11  05 

3 

120 

5  30 

3  55 

11  10 

3 

135 

5  40 

2  70 

11  20 

3 

210 

6  25 

2  80 

13  20 

100  80 
66  90 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the 


85  00 
70  40 
72  30 
47  43 
55  87 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the 


76  William  Kettlewell. 

77  William  Kettlewell. 

78  William  Kettlewell. 

79  John  H.  Robinson  . 

80  Reuben  Millyard  . . 


1874  Thomas  Brock  

75  Thomas  Brock 

76  Thomas  Brock 

77  Robert  Fowler,  M.D 

78  Robert  Fowler,  M.D 

79  Donald  G.  Sutherland,  B.D. 

80  Donald  G.  Sutherland,  B.D. 




•  •  •  • 

1 

40 

8  00 

6  50 

16  00* 

1 

81 

13  11 

10  00 

17  50 

1 

70 

13  11 

10  40 

18  00 

1 

75 

11  00 

17  55 

29  00 

1 

64 

10  00 

17  50 

29  07 

1 

66 

6  40 

3  00 

5  00 

LIN  TO 

S.—w. 

1 

154 

12  72 

6  00 

40  00 

1  ' 

225 

15  75 

19  19 

40  00 

1 

230 

17  10 

14  22, 

39  31 

1 

250 

18  22 

16  89 

40  00 

1 

250 

15  88 

17  55 

50  71 

1 

260 

16  99 

15  53 

56  05 

1 

211 

10  00 

10  37 

18  15 

1874  Joseph  Rawson 

75  Joseph  Rawson 

76  ... 


49 

0  55 

>  * 

0  56 

35 

>  >  >  ■ 

31 



0  77 

116  30 

201  51 

120  46 

104  00 

100  55 

74  84 

219  51 

260  05 

250  94 

302  65 

327  84 

292  39 

260  66 

27  75 

4  45 

CORUNNA. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Moore,  County  of  Lambton,  Ontario. 

Moore  Circuit. 
1875  Thomas  Jackson . .      

76  William  M.  Bielby        

77  James  H.  Orme 

78  James  H.  Orme 

79  James  H.  Orme 

80  William  Mills 

CROWLAND. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Crowland,  County  of  Welland,  Ontario. 

Welland  Circuit. 


4 

100 

.... 

4 

160 

10  00 

6  06 

25  00 

5 

115 

5  78 

4  16 

26  85 

5 

117 

8  17 

3  73 

23  00 

5 

119 

3  41 

2  46 

18  50 

5 

146 

6  80 

3  00 

18  60 

It  was  formerly  part  of  the 


128  19 
94  26 

115  43 
78  00 
52  66 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the 


1875  Francis  G.  Weaver . 

76  Francis  G.  Weaver         

77  William  McCann 

3 
4 
3 
3 

4 

89 
88 
74 
72 
60 

3  10 

2  00 

3  17 
3  47 
2  54 

1  25 
3  25 
1  57 
3  39 
0  57 

6  00 
10  00 
10  46 
15  60 

3  13 

43  37 
34  92 

78  William  McCann 

79  James  J.  A.  Lever...       ... 

64  93 
27  20 
32  32 

LONDON  CONFERENCE. 


665 


D. 


DAWN  MILLS.— w. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


a.p;  |  No.  of 

point-  AT   -, 
1   ,   Members, 
ments. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

6     225 

8  !   235 

$19  75 
21  00 

$7  60 
13  00 

$10  00 
11  50 

$149  17 
138  54 

1874  Wm.  C.  Watson,  M.A..  R.  H.  Balmer 

75  Now  called  Dresden  Circuit 

DELHI. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Middleton,  County  of  Norfolk,  Ontario. 

1875  James  Gundy 

76  James  Gundy 


77  Joseph  Guest. 

78  Joseph  Guest .    ... 

79  Joseph  Guest 

80  Robert  H.  Balmer. 


1874  Thomas  Crews 
-75  Thomas  Crews 
76  Thomas  Crews, 


13,6 
172 
170 
133 
131 


53 

2  00 

5  04 

62 

2  90 

5  26 

71 

1  62 

8  00 

60 

2  00 

11  40 

65 

1  25 

12  00 

DORCHESTER  STATION.— w. 


George  J.  Kerr. 

Jas.  G.  Foote. 

78  William  Lund,  James  G.  Foote 

79  William  Lund  (  William  Geo.  Wilson) 
Kerr,  Joseph  Pring 


-7  i  Benjamin  Sherlock, 
' '  i  William  Lund, 


80  John  L. 


146 

148 
172 

250 

252 
272 

277 


10  80 

11  00 
10  00 

6  63 

13  10 

14  00 

20  28 

21  00 
21  00 

11  55 

1'6  00 

25  00 

13  57 

14  69 
12  12 

10  05 

11  52 
10  64 

44  00 

45  50 
45  50 

DRAYTON.— w. 


1874  Richard  J.  Forman,  Francis  Swann. . . 

75  Thomas  D.  Pearson,  Joseph  H.  S  tin  son 

76  Thomas  D.  Pearson,  Joseph  H.  Stinson 

77  Thomas  D.  Pearson,  David  Rogers. .    . 

78  James  E.  Dyer,  David  A.  Moir 

79  James  E.  Dyer,  Samuel  O.  Irvine 

80  James  E.  Dyer  


8 
9 
10 
9 
5 
6 
5 


400 
404 
389 
391 
251 
281 
271 


14  96 

7  12 

56  55 

15  00 

20  00 

64  00 

15  75 

13  45 

41  75 

13  45 

14  00 

31  75 

9  04 

9  50 

30  00 

9  50 

9  55 

38  00 

10  10 

9  60 

38  25 

DRESDEN. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Camden,  County  of  Kent,  Ontario. 


1875  Joseph  R.  Kay,  Thomas  B.  Leith  . 

76  Joseph  Odery .. . 

77  Joseph  Odery 

78  Joseph  Odeiy  . . 

79  John  Turner  . . 

80  John  Turner 


235 

212 
169 
188 
238 
241 


1874  Thomas  Stobbs  . 

75  John  Ridley 

76  John  Ridley     . . . 

77  Matthew  Swann 

78  Matthew  Swann 

79  Matthew  Swann . 

80  Samuel  Wilson  . 


1874  George  M.  Meacham, 
75  George  M.  Meacham, 
7fi  j  Isaac  B.  Howard, 
'     j  William  McFadden, 

77  James  Hannon  .... 

78  James  Hannon  . 

79  James  Hannon 

80  James  Graham 


M.A 
M.A 


DUNDAS 
5 

ts 


221 
143 
163 
185 
167 
177 
178 

— w. 

287 
227 

181 

165 
155 
145 
156 


98  09 

80  02 

79  52 

95  87 

26  35 

167  80 

148  63 

146  37 

186  73 

222  40 

183  47 

179  38 

421  52 

486  37 

410  47 

337  54 

268  54 

270  00 

272  00 

It  was  formerly  Dawn  Mills  Circuit. 


21  00 

13  00 

11  50 

10  00 

•  >  •  • 

6  00 

f  10  00 

5  50 

12  00 

7  50 

4  60 

12  00 

9  00 

8  00 

18  00 

9  00 

8  68 

20  00 

DRUMMONDVILLE.— w. 


20  24 

9  13 

33  50 

9  00 

7  00 

21  50 

12  58 

5  84 

23  00 

11  00 

10  60 

20  55 

13  75 

11  80 

26  00 

13  50 

7  50 

22  50 

8  84 

7  81 

22  60 

138  54 

57 

00 

104 

76 

95 

89 

lnO  00 

110 

03 

300 

30 

147 

30 

191 

61 

126  76 

144 

70 

136 

65 

136  58 

,  38  94 

16  45 

97  25 

39  00 

63  12 

124  00 

42  90 

55  08 

124  15 

30  00 

33  80 

102  00 

30  00 

40  00 

102  00 

30  00 

36  00 

100  00 

25  00 

32  00 

90  00 

575  72 
467  72 

420  50 

514  05 
625  01 
542  12 
473  52 


Two  appointments  given  to  Thamesville. 


Jerseyville  set  off. 


666 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


DUNGANNON.— w. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


Ap- 
point- 
men  ts. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

4 

229 

$15  69 

$6  38 

$21  00 

$189  09 

4 

235 

13  75 

13  00 

21  34 

150  37 

4 

239 

14  00 

13  50 

21  00 

178  10 

5 

300 

13  80 

14  62 

23  09 

226  93 

6 

390 

15  05 

15  28 

32  75 

261  84 

5 

390 

15  09 

19  33 

38  08 

275  60 

6 

390 

15  05 

30  00 

38  10 

293  07 

1874  James  Broley .. . 

75  James  Broley.. . 

76  James  Caswell. , 

77  James  Caswell. . 

78  Robert  Davey.. . 

79  Robert  Davey.. 

80  Robert  Davey... 


1874  James  Whiting. . .      

75  George  Brown,  Robert  M.  Balmer . 

76  George  Brown . 

77  Samuel  Wilson . .  . .      . 

78  Samuel  Wilson  

79  Samuel  Wilson ........ 

80  John  E.  Lanceley 


DUNNVILLK— w  &  n. 


3 

89 

8  50 

3  50 

9  00 

*3 

98 

7  00 

3  75 

8  00 

.t7 

222 

9  00 

12  0(1 

•  10  00 

3 

175 

6  00 

8  00 

10  00 

3 

122 

6  59 

2  00 

13  76 

3 

109 

5  10 

2  00 

14  25 

2 

92 

5  00 

2  00 

14  60 

87  85 

105  53 

172  52 

107  87 

86  75 

85  91 

96  04 


E. 


1874  Abel  Edward. 

75  Abel  Edwards 

76  William  H.  Moss  . 

77  William' H.  Moss    , 

78  William  H.  Moss. 

79  John  Elliott.    " 

80  John  Elliott.  


EAST  ZORRA.— w. 


3 

133 

13  78 

4  90 

28  75 

3 

152 

14  25 

9  15 

25  29 

2 

166 

13  37 

9  25 

25  00 

2 

160 

8  75 

4  28 

20  00 

2 

150 

7  67 

5  69 

20  50 

2 

163 

6  67 

3  46 

20  10 

2 

147 

4  90 

2  70 

20  71 

1874  Thomas  Cobb,  William  Baugh. 

75  Thomas  Cobb,  William  H.  Henderson 

76  Thomas  Cobb,  William  W.  Sparling  .. 

77  Edward  Kershaw,  Charles  W  Cosens. . 

78  Edward  Kershaw. .  ; 

79  Edward  Kershaw.  

80  Hugh  McLean. ......' 


ELORA—  w. 


4 

285   ■ 

15  51 

8  00 

30  00 

4 

290 

16  10 

10  00 

30  00 

5 

290 

16  00 

14  00 

.30  00 

5 

274 

14  57 

11  82 

30  00 

J5 

257 

12  20 

14  20 

24  00 

1 

95 

6  00 

4  00 

11  00 

1 

92 

6  12 

4  05 

9  00 

1874  William  M.  Bielby 

75  Wm.  M.  Bielby,  Robert  W.  Wright... 

76  James  J.  A.  Lever,  John  Stewart 

77  Jas.  J.  A.  Lever,  Jno.W  Freeman,  B.D 

78  James  J.  A.  Lever..    ..  

79  David  Rogers . .         .        

80  Isaac  Crane 


ERIN.—  w.  &  N. 


3 

50 

5  18 

3  14 

5  00 

6 

33 

10  00 

4  02 

7  00 

6 

ino 

7  61 

2  60 

3  64 

6 

120 

7  75 

18  56 

5  05 

6 

115 

8  110 

8  18 

7  00 

5 

120 

5  63 

7  91 

7  03 

5 

102 

9  60 

6  66 

9  20 

1878  William  Godwin.. 

79  William  Godwin.. 

80  William  Godwin.. 


ESSEX  CENTRE. 
A  Circuit  formed  from  part  of  the  Woodslee  Circuit. 


1874  Wm.  Lund,  William  Godwin. . 

75  Joseph  W.  Holmes,  Wm.  H.  Gane.. 

76  Joseph  W.  Holmes..      

77  Joseph  W.  Holmes 

78  George  A.  Mitchell,  B. A '..[ 

79  George  A.  Mitchell,  B.A. . . 

80  Joseph  R.  Gundy 


•        4     l 
•I       5     | 

EXETER. 


6 
§6 
1 
1 
1 
1 


156 
269 

-w. 
246 
255 
242 
123 
131 
146 
166 


4  00 
9  16 


16  20 

17  00 

18  00 

10  22 
8  74 

11  04 
11  78 


4  00 
10  00 


10  30 
18  58 
15  18 
12  31 

5  56 
15  59 

8  98 


5  25 
12  00 


43  25 
45  00 

36  75 
31  25 
26  19 

37  00 
31  50 


179  60 

190  57 

164  92 

135  48 

149  48 

160  74 

165  10 

237  92 

271  82 

232  30 

195  28 

170  28 

68  75 

69  75 

104  55 

109  05 

168  75 

147  43 

105  63 

71  41 

86  01 

83  23 
103  98 


300  42 
300  78 
340  41 
165  02 
135  80 
167  48 
193  30 


*  Late  N.C.  appointments  added. 
t  Ponsonby  set  off. 


+  Rainham  set  off  with  four  appointments. 
§  Centralia  set  off. 


LONDON    CONFERENCE. 


667 


F. 


FAIRFIELD.— w. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  Benjamin  Clement,  James  E.  Ford 

75  Benjamin  Clement.    .  

76  William  W.  Shepherd 

77  William  W.  Shepherd.... 

78  William  W.  Shepherd 

79  Richard  J.  Forman 

80  Richard  J.  Forman 


Ap- 
point- 
ments. 


No.  of 
Members. 


283 
295 
177 
202 
210 
228 
210 


Funds. 


i 


$11  00 
12  00 
10  00 

5  54 
7  76 
7  69 
7  80 


$5  15 
13  90 
10  00 
fO  42 
10  55 
10  56 
10  50 


Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

$22  00 

$186  70 

32  5C 

241  64 

20  00 

141  74 

25  80 

158  39 

19  00 

145  68 

14  43 

163  26 

16  00 

125  11 

FEN  WICK. 

A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Pelham,  County  of  Welland,  Ontario. 

Connexion  Conference. 


1875  Robert  J.  Elliott.    . 
"76  Robert  J.  Elliott. 

77  William  H.  Fife  . 

78  William  H.  Fife 

79  Charles  R.  Morrow 

80  Charles  R.  Morrow 


246 
217 
221 
212 
153 


5 

51 

5 

30 

5 

48 

2 

86 

3 

70 

.  See  Pelham, 

New 

5  04  j   7  35 

11483 

4  00  i  11  75 

102  01 

8  95  i  15  05 

97  42 

9  70  |   8  54 

74  12 

5  30  1   7  19 

64  14 

is7i  S  Robert  Fowler,  M.D., 
i8'*  J  Hugh  McLean, 

75  Hugh  McLean 

76  Hugh  McLean 

77  Thomas  L.  Wilkinson . . 

78  Thomas  L.  Wilkinson 

79  Thomas  L.  Wilkinson .  .  . 

80  Robert  H.  Waddell,  B.D 


FERGUS.— w. 
2  i   125 


130 
125 
140 
158 
132 
131 


16  60 

y  10 

18  00 

14  25 

9  21 

19  00 

15  25 

11  40 

11  55 

11  00 

16  00 

18  00 

11  94 

23  92 

18  11 

7  31 

7  10 

11  00 

5  72 

6  64 

9  88 

100  69 

101  63 
93  28 
82  77 
90  54 
48  60 
74  86 


1874  James  Harris,  Hugh  T.  Crossley  .... 

75  James  Harris,  Jasper  Wilson 

76  George  Ferguson,  George  Daniel . . 

77  Geo,  Ferguson,  William  W.  Sparling 

78  George  Ferguson,  James  Hazlewood. . 

79  James  H.  McCartney,  Geo.  W.  Dean. .  j 

80  James  H.  McCartney .        ...  . .  j 


FINGAL. 

4 

4 

5 

5 

5 

5 
t  6 


145 

186 
186 
221 
237 
236 
216 


16  49 

6  12 

14  22 

25  04 

14  50 

27  42 

20  60 

30  00 

21  00 

31  10 

18  00 

23  37 

14  51 

22  28 

47  75 

52  25 

53  25 

58  41 

59  00 
41  59 
46  40 


294  81 
352  76 
374  44 
348  43 
369  75 
300  49 
278  94 


1874  Alexander  G.  Harris 

75  Ambrose  Hunt 

76  Walton  Preston 

77  John  Neelands 

.  78  John  Neelands 

79  John  Neelands 

80  Thomas  Gee       ... 


FLORENCE. 
4 
6 
6 
7 
8 
5 
4 


— w. 

140 
151 
235 
220 
236 
216 
182 


9  60 

4  10 

16  22 

9  60 

9  00 

14  00 

5  00 

14  00 

7  23 

6  65 

19  00 

8  00 

7  00 

21  00 

7  00 

5  00 

18  00 

7  25 

5  10 

20  00 

92  65 
101  11 

82  38 

128  20 

101  50 

85  61 

80  32 


FONT  HILL.— w. 


1874  John  Ridley 

75  Walter  Rigsby 

76  Walter  Rigsby  . . 

77  Edwin  A.  Chown,  B.  D, 

78  Edwin  A.  Chown,  B.D.. 

79  Edwin  A.  Chown,  B.D.. 

80  Walter  Rigsby 


115 
105 
125 
119 
108 
91 
242 


8  09 

4  23 

9  00. 

7  50 

6  50 

10  00  j 

5  29 

3  88 

7  07 

4  12 

2  00 

18  54  i 

7  94 

3  16 

12  50 

5  06 

5  52 

13  75 

6  38 

5  59 

14  00 

113  28 
106  56 

75  80 
79  97 

76  71 
83  26 
87  05 


Harley  Circuit  set  off. 


+  Iona  set  off. 


668 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


FORDWICH. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Howick,  County  of  Huron,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of 

Howick  Circuit. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1875  John  R.  Isaac 

76  John  R.  Isaac 

77  John  R.  Isaac 

7S  Robert  J.  Husband 

79  Robert  J.  Husband. 

80  Robert  J.  Husband. 


1 874  George  Clark  (John  farley)    

75  George  Clark,  Theophilus  R.  Earle . 

76  John  H.  Keppel ... 

77  Colman  Bristol,  M.A 

78  Alexander  G.  Harris 

79  Alexander  G.  Harris.. . . 

80  Alexander  G.  Harris 


Ap- 
point- 
ments. 


3 
3 
3 
3 


No.  of 
Members. 


FOREST. 


195 
190 
169 
169 
158 

-w. 
140 
237 
241 
138 
138 
163 
163 


FULLARTON.— w. 


1874  Colman  Bristol,  M.A.. 

75  Colman  Bristol,  M.A 

76  John  S.  Fisher,  Ezra  A.  Fear  

77  John  S.  Fisher,  Robert  R.  Maitland. 

78  John  S.  Fisher,  Richard  Treleaven . 

79  Robert  Phillips,  Robert  R.  Maitland. 

80  Robert  Phillips,  Richard  Hamilton . . 


115 
155 
150 
200 
200 
216 
200 


§4  70 
4  00 
4  50 
4  25 
4  05 


Funds. 


§3  00 

3  00 

4  20 
3  70 
3  45 


$11  00 
11  00 
14  00 
14  85 
14  00 


Conting.  ]  Educa.     Sup.  M.    Miss'y 


7  00 

4  50 

12  00 

9  00 

10  00 

19  13 

9  00 

6  06 

.12  47 

11  02 

4  37 

12  67 

8  25 

4  40 

12  85 

8  31 

13  23 

19  82 

8  00 

6  27 

18  34 

11  11 

4  73 

18  75 

11  42 

4  43 

18  34 

10  02 

9  13 

16  75 

14  15 

11  36 

19  60 

13  75 

16  41 

34  00 

14  26 

11  21 

34  00 

13  64 

6  70 

23  23 

§91  3S 
49  86 
82  27 
52  04 
71  17 

122  98 

152  70 

84  25 

77  05 

71  23 

90  65 

91  57 

198  46 
205  80 
237  08 
259  42 

254  02 

255  81 
254  85 


G. 


GALT.—  w.  &  n. 


1874  Donald  G.  Sutherland,  LL.B 

1 

77 

75  Donald  G.  Sutherland,  LL.B 

1 

80 

76  David  Savage     

1 

86 

77  John  V.  Smith   

1 

93 

78  John  V.  Smith 

1 

95 

79  John  V.  Smith 

1 

95 

1 

135 

15  00 

6  00 

20  00 

12  75 

15  26 

19  05 

9  38 

9  21 

35  66 

9  54 

14  50 

15  00 

14  00 

16  66 

20  00 

10  00 

8  36 

20  00 

5  00 

11  30 

15  00 

GARAFRAXA.— w. 


1874  Geo.  McNamara,  Ephraim  B.  Stevenson 

75  George  McNamara,  William  Hackett. 

76  Joseph  B.  Goodspeed 

77  Joseph  B.  Goodspeed 

78  James  Laird 

79  James  Laird  ...  

80  James  Laird 


4 
4 
+  5 
2 
3 
4 
2 


157 
157 
175 
95 
92 
82 
80 


7  67 

2  65 

11  35 

7  00 

5  00 

12  00 

7  00 

5  50 

10  00 

5  38 

8  46 

9  00 

4  38 

3  65 

15  00 

4  00 

4  00 

11  51 

3  32 

4  00 

11  50 

1874  William  Mills. 

75  William  Mills 

76  William  Mills  .      . 

77  Hugh  McLean. .    . 

78  Hugh  McLean  . . . 

79  Hugh  McLean   ... 

80  William  Morton.. 


GEORGETOWN.— w. 


1874  Thomas  S.  Howard,  John  Turner 

75  William  Hawke,  John  Robbins.  . 

76  D.  C.  Clappison,  Wellington  Bridgman 

77  David  <'.  Clappison,  Richard  U.Henders 

78  D.  (.'.  Clappison,  Theophilus  R.  Earle 

79  Joseph  Odeiy,  Samuel  Edwards... 

80  Joseph  Odery,  James  Little 


4  175 

4  202 

4  189 

4  160 

4-  145 

4  157 

4  155 


GLANFORD.— w. 


7  37 

4  00 

30  00 

13  48 

13  56 

30  00 

11  76 

13  36 

33  25 

9  85 

21  50 

26  00 

10  62 

9  50 

23  50 

11  00 

10  35 

21  75 

11  15 

6  75 

22  CO 

5 
5 
5 
6 
6 
6 
6 


280 
320 
360 
320 
300 
313 
276 


*  Ravenswood  set  off.  t  Luther  set  off. 

X  Wesley  given  to  Bartonville,  and  Ancaster  and  Shavers  taken  from  Cainsville. 


Ill 

00 

105  80 

86 

80 

92 

50 

154 

88 

89 

17 

156 

39 

137 

31 

139 

85 

135 

00 

74  93 

54  34 

59  25 

55 

60 

181 

82 

159 

35 

157  85 

149 

57 

130 

2o 

142 

23 

128 

92 

15  40 

8  00 

84  01 

16  00 

30  00 

85  00 

18  15 

31  73 

93  10 

14  49 

12  87 

51  27 

17  63 

13  44 

63  00 

13  00 

26  44 

63  05 

13  10 

12  00 

63  00 

448  38 
550  00 
531  83 
405  98 
341  86 
370  63 
346  65 


LONDON  CONFERENCE. 


669 


GLENCOE. 
A  village  and  Railway  Station  on  the  line  of  the  Great  Western  Railway,  in  the  township  of  Ekfrid, 

County  of  Middlesex,  Ontario. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1879  Colman  Bristol,  M.  A.      

80  Stephen  Kappele 

4 

53 

§i  ii 

§1  58 

$2  89 

§42*55 

GODERICH.—  w.  &  n. 


1874  James  Graham ,  1 

75  W.  C.  Henderson,  M.A.,  A.  A.  Bowersj  1 

76  W.C. Henderson, M. A., F.H.Sanderson  2 

77  James  Preston,  Albert  J.  Wallace  .    . . !  2 

78  James  Preston  i  2 

79  John  A.  Williams,  D.D  ..  ..  1 

80  John  A.  Williams,  D.D  ..      !  1 


240 
270 
309 
310 
219 
219 
198 


24  42 
30  58 
30  03 
28  32 
14  57 
16  28 
13  67 


9  83 
40  21 
29  97 
37  26 
24  00 
13  80 
13  76 


41  50 

54  60 
62  91 
50  58 

55  67 
55  40 
30  00 


276  58 
210  86 
295  44 
294  69 
289  31 
214  00 
151  13 


GORRIE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Howick,  County  of  Huron,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  connected  with 

Howick  Circuit. 

1879  James  Broley i     ..     i       ...  .         i       •    ••    I       I       

80  James  Broley I       2     I       160       1       4  51,       4  71   I     12  03  I     78  10 


GRAND  BEND. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Bosanquet,  County  of  Lambton,  Ontario. 

with  Park  Hill  Circuit. 

1876  Theophilus  R.  Earle ...        I  .      .    I 

77  Henry  E.  Hill 3            102  1  81 

78  George  W   Dean                      3           113  5  30 

79  George  J.  Kerr                 3            117       l  4  13 

80  George  J.  Kerr    ...        3            138       I  3  50 


It  was  formerly  connected 


1  81 

2  69 

3  24 
3  28 


8 

15 

14 

43 

6 

52 

8  00 

57  65 
60  37 
51  00 
65  89 


GRANTON. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Bichdulph,  County  of  Middlesex,  Ontario, 

Kirkton  Circuit. 
1875  Robert  H.  Hall 

76  Robert  H.  Hall...  3  139 

77  Charles  Barltrop 4  153 

78  Charles  Barltrop..  4  153 

79  William  H.  Moss 5  153 

80  William  H.  Moss       ...  ....        4  148 


1874  John  Mills,  Charles  R.  Morrow. . 
75  John  Mills,  J  Charles  R  Morrow' 


Edward  J.  Clarke, 

76  George  H.  Cornish 

77  George  H.  Cornish 

78  George  H.  Cornish  . .  .... 

79  William  Hawke 

80  William  Hawke 


GRIMSBY.— w. 
260 

264 


277 
171 
200 
231 
185 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the 


GUELPH.— w. 


1874  Isaac  B.  Howard,  John  E.  Lanceley 

75  Isaac  B.  Howard,  William  J.  Maxwell 

76  Ed.B.  Kyckman,  M.A.,  Benj.K.Keefer 

77  Edward  B.  Ryckman,  M.A 

78  Edward  B.  Ryckman,  M.A 

79  William  Williams 

80  William  Williams 


445 
437 
562 
563 
223 
230 
240 


6  89 

6  17 

27  50 

7  89 

5  64 

10  56 

9  10 

9  25 

20  00 

7  38 

8  00 

15  00 

5  66 

12  00 

10  30 

21  00 

9  50 

66  12 

21  05 

13  38 

66  83 

12  25 

16  00 

70  66 

10  20 

17  26 

45  30 

10  39 

17  49 

51  41 

10  42 

19  61 

51  56 

10  50 

10  00 

40  00 

62  28 

27  30 

78  38 

66  20 

73  25 

100  00 

68  31 

48  55 

127  13 

73  65 

53  17 

42  72 

24  70 

40  75 

31  12 

26  18 

29  00 

20  25 

23  20 

26  75 

23  00 

160  00 

129 

34 

228 

34 

200 

00 

173 

40 

439  07 

423 

24 

438 

77 

207 

80 

189 

86 

196 

97 

196 

66 

425 

42 

412 

51 

366 

13 

437 

63 

200 

00 

216 

26 

208 

53 

•1877  Thomas  Brock.      .  . . 

78  Thomas  Brock. 

79  William  J.  Maxwell. 

80  William  J.  Maxwell . 


GUELPH— DUBLIN  STREET. 


228 
240 
270 


18  23 

16  74  '; 

18  00 

18  20 

15  00  1 

19  00 

18  59 

7  82  i 

19  35 

135  54 
111  25 
129  39 


Three  appointments  and  126  members  given  to  Woodburn  Circuit. 


670 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


H. 


HAGARSVILLE.— w. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  Joseph  S.  Colling,  Albert  J.  Wallace.. 

75  J.  S.  Colling,  Wellington  Bridgman... 

76  Joseph  S.  Colling,  Solomon  Cleaver. . 
__   „        -n  {  Sol.  Cleaver,  3  mos.  ) 

77  Geo.   Brown,  j  Ed.  E.  Scott,  9  mos.  j 

78  George  Brown,  Wesley  F.  Campbell . . 

79  Thos.  S.  Howard,  John  H.  L.Joslyn... 

80  Thos.  S.  Howard,  John  H.  Howard. . 


Ap- 

point- 
ments. 


No.  of 

Funds. 

Members. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

260 
300 
301 

$16  47 

18  75 

19  50 

$10  00 
25  30 
18  00 

$32  00 
37  00 
40  00 

$275  18 
357  61 
335  38 

337 

20  00 

18  75 

43  00 

273  64 

340 
345 
306 

16  00 
16  25 
10  75 

12  00 
17  00 
14  00 

36  00 

37  00 
31  00 

265  50 

387  28 
312  59 

I.  HAMILTON— CENTENARY  CHURCH— w. 


1874  Hugh  Johnston,  M.A.,  B.D. . 

75  Hugh  Johnston,  M.  A,  B.U.. . 

76  William  Williams 

William  Williams 

William  Williams 

William  W   Ross..      .. 
William  W   Ross. 


77 
78 
79 
80 


469 
430 
500 
495 
500 
432 
347 


122  36 

73  00 

301  00 

88  75 

250  76 

317  50 

89  86 

156-  04 

324  70 

70  70 

156  48 

315  10 

80  34 

140  00 

320  00 

76  00 

146  48 

320  00 

69  90 

110  00 

279  50 

II.  HAMILTON— WESLEY  CHURCH.— w. 


1874  William  Stephenson 

75  William  Stephenson 

76  Hugh  Johnston,  M.A.,  B.D. 

77  Hugh  Johnston,  M.A.,  B.D. 

78  Leonard  Gaetz. 

79  Leonard  Gaetz 

80  Leonard  Gaetz 


371 
313 
251 
253 
234 
285 
259 


•  56  50 

23  40 

79  00 

40  09 

36  10 

62  20 

34  10 

26  60 

45  75 

43  90 

51  70 

68  35 

44  00 

60  00 

72  00 

34  06 

60  22 

95  00 

40  42 

50  00 

97  89 

III.  HAMILTON— FIRST  METHODIST  CHURCH— w. 


1874 
75 
76 

77 
7S 
79 
80 


W.  Wellington  Carson.. 
W.  Wellington  Carson.. 
William  Smith  Griffin. 
William  Smith  Griffin. 
William  Smith  Griffin . 
John  Wakefield . 
John  Wakefield . 


190 
200 
212 
212 
200 
255 
192 


28  50 

14  10 

20  00 

30  85 

24  15  f 

31  85 

35  00 

30  46 

34  65 

33  06 

14  64 

53  00 

33  18 

21  10 

47  65 

28  80 

14  50 

43  32  | 

19  25 

20  00 

50  00  1 

2,788  75 

2,296  51 

2,423  40 

2,177  51 

2,167  53 

2,196  00 

2,057  12 

525  98 

428  37 

331  33 

368  91 

350  05 

417  16 

435  82 

402  25 

367  85 

475  04 

419  22 

345  00 

249  32 

290  60 

IV    HAMILTON— ZION  TABERNACLE. 


1874  Manly  Benson. 

75  James  Hannon.  . . 

76  James  Hannon. 

77  Benjamin  Keefer. 

78  Benjamin  Keefer. 

79  John  G.  Scott.. 

SO  John  G.  Scott 


1S74  Joshua  Pitt  Lewis. 

75  Joshua  Pitt  Lewis. 

76  Robert  Bell 

77  Robert  Bell. 

78  John  C.  Stevenson 

79  George  Brown . 

80  George  Brown . 


137 
190 
192 
177 
155 
110 


1 

21  25 

32  50 

33  50 

95   00 

35  50 

36  10 

!  27  00 

32  71 

38  00 

|  23  00 

11  00 

20  00 

23  00 

14  25 

21  00 

1  13  87 

8  60 

21  00 

V    HAMILTON.—  SIMCOE  STREET. 


140 

172 

\2S 

85 

88 

93 


17  20 

4  20 

8  00 

15  (0 

6  02 

10  00 

10  18 

5  00 

5  45 

4  00 

1  CO 

5  00 

10  60 

5  50 

10  41 

10  50 

6  25 

11  00 

VI.   HAMILTON.— HANNAH  STREET 
1876  John  W.  Cooley ..         .      j 

77  Joseph  M.  Hodson ....        1     |         43 

78  Joseph  M.  Hodson,  B.A 1  65 

79  Frederick  H.  Sanderson  ...         1  61 

80  Hugh  T.  Crossley.  ....  2  42 


4  00 

3  00 

4  00 

4  00 

5  65 

5  50 

4  25 

3  27 

6  00 

3  40 

2  55 

4  09 

214  75 

190 

55 

198  or. 

198 

88 

208 

62 

186 

25 

98 

50 

68 

55 

81 

59 

103  02 

61 

56 

63  00 

110 

10 

127 

25 

100 

00 

58 

53 

LONDON   CONFERENCE. 


671 


HAMILTON. 

Summary  of  Membership  Statistics,  showing  the  Increase  by  Decades. 


Churches. 

1838. 

1848. 

1858. 

1868. 

1st  G.  C. 
1874. 

2ndG.  C. 

1878. 

1880. 

Wesleyan  ....      

New  Connexion 

1.  Centenary  Church 

2.  "Wesley  Church 

3.  First  Methodist  Church . . . 

4.  Zion  Tabernacle 

5.  Simcoe  Street   

7.  German  Mission 

•■ 

145 
62 

435 
56 

808 
60 

"50 
361 
259 
158 

52 

50 
469 
371 
190 

"28 

500 

234 

200 

177 

85 

65 

70 

'347 

259 

192 

110 

93 

42 

28 

Total... 

207 

491 

868 

880 

1,108    1,331 

1,071 

HARLEY. 
A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Burford,  County  of  Brant,  Ontario. 

Burford  Circuit. 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1875  Reuben  Millyard 

76  Reuben  Millyard         

77  Charles  R.  Morrow , 

78  Name  changed — see  Kelvin.. . 


Ap- 
point- 
ments 


No.  of 

\US. 

Members 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

193 
221 
189 

$5 '66 
4  80 
8  50 

$4 '66 
5  00 
9  50 

$5 '66 

6  00 
20  00 

$143  43 
128  76 
190  75 

HARMONY.— w. 


1874  Daniel  W   Thompson 

75  Francis  E.  Nugent .  . 

76  Francis  E.  Nugent . 

77  Francis  E.  Nugent . 

78  Samuel  Tucker  . . 

79  Samuel  Tucker 

80  David  Rogers . 


109 
125 

122 
119 
105 
105 
101 


1874  John  G.  Scott,  David  Bettschan, 

75  John  G.  Scott 

76  John  G.  Scott 

77  Joseph  R.  Gundy 

78  Joseph  R.  Gundy 

79  Joseph  R.  Gundy 

80  George  A.  Mitchell,  B.A. 


172 
190 
110 
120 

184 
185 

240 


10  68 

4  11 

24  58 

14  70 

6  92 

21  25 

15  93 

13  97 

29  39 

7  63 

13  00 

12  12 

9  37 

11  54 

16  50 

10  22 

4  91 

17  27 

8  53 

5  12 

18  18 

HARRISTON.— w  &  n. 


6  80 

5  20 

15  25 

14  60 

25  00 

25  00 

10  73 

10  00 

13  00 

10  98 

10  00 

13  50 

12  60 

6  29 

19  75 

12  50 

6  65 

15  87  | 

7  00 

5  08 

22  06 

HARROW 
A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Colchester,  County  of  Essex,  Ontario. 

Amherstburg  Circuit. 
1876  Thomas  Gee.  .  .  

77  Thomas  Gee ...        3 

78  Joseph  B.  Goodspeed.  5 

79  James  E.  Russ. ...  4 


202 

32 

209  67 

206 

60 

163 

43 

178  48 

131 

36 

128 

23 

163  09 

165 

68 

65 

03 

60 

05 

83 

00 

100 

08 

116 

30 

80  Samuel  O.  Irvine 


104 
104 
104 
124 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


60  00 
68  18 
39  73 


8  00 

.  .. 
4  00 

10  00 

5  00 

5  00 

15  00 

1  90 

3  53 

5  00 

2  69 

3  55 

5  10 

41  88 


1874  William  Williams 

75  James  McAlister,  William  Sparling. . . 

76  James  McAlister,  Thomas  B.  Leith    . 

77  James  McAlister,  John  Stewart 

78  Edwin  Holmes,  Jno.  W.  Freeman,  B.D 

79  Edwin  Holmes,  Charles  W.  Cosens. .  . 

80  Francis  E.  Nugent 


HESPELER.—  n. 
110 


5 
6 
6 
6 

7 
t7 


130 
248 
300 
340 
346 
361 


5  35 

4  54 

4  30 

8  00 

18  94 

12  31 

9  65 

13  44 

8  40 

10  79 

17  65 

12  57 

13  50 

16  59 

17  35 

20  00 

16  63 

17  47 

20  15 

90  73 
111  79 
194  78 
170  78 
219  64 
200  86 
183  88 


Clifford  set  off. 


+  Preston  set  off. 


672 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


HOLMESVILLE.— w. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point, 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss' 

1874  Charles  E.  Staflford.    

75  Andrew  Milliken ........ 

76  Andrew  Milliken,  Alfred  E.  Smith.    . 

77  Joseph  Philp 

78  Joseph  Philp.    ...               

79  Joseph  Philp.    ....       

80  Andrew  Edwards  . . .'.           

4 
4 
4 
6 
6 
6 
« 

130 
138 
135 
178 
153 
153 
186 

$5  98 

7  07 

8  50 
8  18 
8  25 
7  22 
6  10 

$3  18 

7  1] 

8  00 

7  50 

8  23 
7  49 
5  97 

$18  00 
21  40 
15  00 
20  13 
42  65 
26  87 
23  12 

$135 

100 

93 

119 

;i65 
168 
164 

HOLSTEIN. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Egremont,  County  of  Grey,  Ontario. 

Mount  Forest  Circuit. 
1874  Albert  J.  Vancamp 

75  James  H.  Orme,  Thomas  R.  Clarke 

76  James  H.  Orme,  Charles  Deacon  . . 

77  Walton  Preston,  Samuel  Edwards . . 

78  Joseph  Deacon,  Vernon  H.  Emory.. 

79  Joseph  Deacon,  Richard  Redmond.. 

80  Samuel  Tucker  

HOWICK.— w.  &  n. 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


•  •  •  • 

■  i  *  • 

•  >  •  • 

•  ■  •  • 

4 

86 

4  27 

5  87 

'      4  00 

87 

6 

150 

5  32 

3  32 

4  44 

126 

6 

230 

6  03 

7  45 

5  57 

112  , 

5 

200 

5  55 

5  46 

4  75 

85  ! 

6 

259 

7  00 

5  55 

11  00 

47  i 

6 

250 

7  20 

5  70 

12  40 

55 

1874  William  Hawke,  James  Mooney.. 

75  Edward  Kershaw,  Francis  Swann 

76  Edward  Kershaw,  David  Rogers 

77  Edwin  Fessant,  George  Turk 

78  Edwin  Fessant  (George  Geer.) .. 

79  Circuit  divided — See  Gorrie  &  Belmore 


309 
343 
374 

418 
424 
430 


12  00 

5  60 

26  00 

13  25 

13  00 

30  00 

12  00 

14*  00 

29  40 

12  02 

12  65 

25  00 

18  86 

10  35 

42  25 

13  00 

10  50 

43  00 

197 
237  ! 
218 
225  ; 
254  I 
221  ■ 


I. 


1874 


Charles  Freshman,  D.D.,  1 

Robert  Fowler,  M.D.,        /  "    - 

75  Robt.  Fowler,  M.D.,  F.  H.  Sanderson 

76  Robert  Fowler,  M.D. . .  

77  John  Kay ... 

78  John  Kay 

79  Daniel  E.  Brownell 

80  Daniel  E.  Brownell      


INGERSOLL.— w.  &  n. 


1 

255 

15  04 

9  22 

33  66 

2 

192 

18  06 

23  62 

38  61 

2 

206 

18  10 

14  32 

47  75 

1 

180 

18  22 

21  64 

52  78 

1 

185 

12  58 

9  69 

22  81 

1 

176 

13  10 

14  00 

43  87 

1 

150 

14  00 

15  25 

46  17 

1876  Hugh  T.  Crossley     . . 

77  HughT.  Crossley.      . 

78  William  W.  Sparling 

79  William  W.  Sparling 

80        


INGERSOLL.— JOHN  STREET. 


249 


1 

25 



1 

40 

1  15 

0  61 

2  17 

2 

82 

3  62 

*  •  ■  • 

5  70 

2 

75 

1  54 

0  90 

5  80 

202  I 
250  : 
217  : 
190  : 

182  I 
116  ! 


61  i 
41  4 


IONA. 
A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Southwold,  County  of  Elgin,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  connec 

with  Fingal  Circuit. 
1880  William  L.  Hackett.    ...  i  ,       .   .       ,  , 


J. 


JARVIS. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Walpole,  County  of  Haldimand,  Ontario. 
1875  William  Morton..        ... 

76  William  Morton ..... 

77  Rd.  W   Woodsworth,  Wm.  J.  Balmer 

78  Rd.  W.  Woodsworth,  Charles  Deacon 

79  Richard  W.  Woodsworth 

80  Andrew  Cunningham,  Wray  R.  Smith 


4 

278 

17  00 

20  00 

47  00 

4 

300 

17  10 

19  00 

59  31 

5 

308 

18  00 

26  83 

61  00 

4 

310 

18  32 

27  00 

65  12 

6 

354 

19  00 

16  00 

58  53 

6 

334 

19  50 

18  60 

59  00 

Formerly  Nanticoke  Circui 

—  "-        306  7 

296  1 
313  £ 
7"fB  8 
835  S 
700  7 


LONDON  CONFERENCE. 


673 


JERSEYVILLE.— w. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  Robert  Bell 

75  Robert  Bell..    

76  John  Robbins 

77  John  Robbins 

78  John  Robbins 

79  William  Kettlewell. 

80  William  Kettlewell. 


Ap- 
point- 
ments. 


No.  of 
Members. 


170 
170 
160 
162 
150 
140 


Funds. 


Conting.    Educa.     Sup.  M 


$12  00 
10  00 
10  44 
10  41 
10  00 
7  24 


$11  Oil 
9  12 
18  50 
18  75 
14  31 
14  66 


$39  15 

30  00 

35  80 

36  05 

37  00 

31  61 


$211  79 
313  26 
364  00 
301  49 
292  93 
261  50 
260  72 


K. 


KELVIN. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Windham,  County  of  Norfolk,  Ontario. 


1878  Charles  R.  Morrow,  Wm.  J.  Balmer . 

79  William  H.  Fife 

80  William  H.  Fife 


189 
217 
229 


It  was  formerly  Harley  Circuit. 

190  75 
130  65 

125  47 


8  50 

9  50 

20  00 

5  74 

6  50 

17  75 

5  80 

10  15 

16  77 

*  KENILWORTH. 

A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Arthur,  County  of  Wellington,  Ontario. 
1875  James  J.  A.  Lever..  .... 


76  Henry  Berry 

77  Henry  Berry  . . 

78  Ebenezer  Teskey 

79  Ebenezer  Teskey 

80  Reuben  J.  Tyler.. 


4 
5 
5 

4 
4 


79 
105 
118 
106 
111 


5  40 

2  74 

3  60 

8  00 

5  60 

13  00 

9  49 

7  25 

13  40 

6  20 

5  20 

10  80.. 

5  10 

5  00 

11  00 

KERWOOD. 
A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Adelaide,  County  of  Middlesex,  Ontario. 
1875  John  Russell      


76  John  Russell 

77  John  Russell      . . 

78  Robert  Smylie 

79  Robert  Smylie       . .      . . 
an  \  Robert  Smylie, 

(  William  W.  Sparling, 

1874  George  A.  Mitchell,  B.A. 

75  Hall  Christophevson  . . 

76  Hall  Christopherson .    . . 

77  Hall  Christopherson . 

78  Richard  J.  Forman. . 

79  William  MeDonagh 

80  William  MeDonagh 


5 
5 
5 
5 


175 
177 
180 
230 

200 


8  57 

3  09 

10  00 

7  69 

3  12 

11  55 

7  74 

1  83 

10  71 

10  00 

5  50 

20  00 

6  00 

5  50 

10  00 

KINCARDINE.  — w.  &  n. 


250 
i22 

182 
185 
185 
164 
202 

KINGSVILLE.  — w. 


75 


1874  David  Hunt. 

William  C.     I  W.H.  Russell,  3  m 
Watson,  M.  A.  \  A.  C.  Chambers,  9m 

76  Wm.  C.  Watson,  M.A.,  Sam.  C.  Eby, 

77  William  C.  Watson,  M.A. . . 

78  Thomas  D.  Pearson 

79  Thomas  D.  Pearson. . 

80  Thomas  D.  Pearson.         ... 


KINTORE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  East  Nissouri,  County  of  Oxford 

Circuit. 
1875  Charles  Barltrop 

76  Charles  Barltrop...  4  128 

77  Robert  H.  Hall.        4  161 

78*RobertH.  Hall.      6  144 

79  Robert  H.  Hall 5  131 

80  Peter  W.  Jones .  5  124 


80  30 
115  01 
141  60 
104  93 

92  00 


136  67 

123  79 

113  45 

138  12 

93  00 


14  43 

6  80 

25  77 

9  58 

24  03 

23  41 

15  01) 

16  25 

34  00 

17  00 

20  00 

39  00 

17  60 

13  68 

64  00 

17  60 

11  08 

3D  00 

10  00 

9  00 

32  50 

4 

250 

15  12 

7  00 

26  00 

5 

258 

15  24 

9  50 

28  00 

5 

300 

15  25 

14  50 

16  75 

5 

290 

11  10 

10  00 

11  60 

7 

295 

12  00 

18  41 

22  29 

7 

285 

12  30 

11  50 

20  00 

6 

318 

11  75 

9  00 

20  00 

242 

86 

217 

62 

211 

71 

150 

71 

118 

41 

79 

47 

160 

94 

144  33 

183 

53 

208 

94 

176 

73 

158 

92 

152 

22 

149 

27 

43 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Nissouri 


103  24 
118  00 
128  11  • 
124  22 
126  14 


9  51 

6  00 

12  00 

7  79 

11  40 

20  00 

9  18 

6  72 

31  00 

10  20 

4  77 

20  50 

8  41 

5  76 

19  00 

674 


CIRCUITS   AND  MISSIONS. 


KIPPIN— w. 


Year|                 Names  of  Ministers. 

i 

Ap- 

point- 

ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y 

1874  Robert  Reynolds ...                 

75  Reuben  J.  Tyler „ 

76  Reuben  J.  Tyler 

77  James  Livingstone 

78  James  Livingstone, -      ... 

79  Nathaniel'  Smith.                   

80  Nathaniel  Smith 

4 
4 
4 
5 
3 
3 
3 

132 
126 
112 
131 
106 
112 
103 

$10  00 

10  00 

12  20 

9  00 

2  00 

4  50 

5  35 

$4  00 

10  00 

9  00 

4  00 
8  82 

5  08 
1  56 

$16  00 
17  00 
13  00 
10  00 

6  00 
10  45 

4  70 

$115  t 
137  C 

90  4 
85  C 
95  3 
78  8 
53  9 

KIRKTON.— w. 


1874  Henry  Reid,  Theophilus  R.  Earle.. 

75  James  Goodwin,  James  Watson. . . . 

76  James  Goodwin,  Cecil  Harper,  M.A. 

77  John  L.  Kerr,  William  H.  Gane 

78  John  L.  Kerr,  (  William  H.  Kerr) 

79  John  L.  Kerr,  Richard  Treleaven  . . 

80  William  Henderson 


200 
210 
257 
282 
287 
301 
311 


16  25 

3  51 

25  00 

13  00 

16  00 

25  15 

14  67 

12  37, 

33  34 

15  01 

12  61 

42  45 

10  41 

4  45 

58  00 

9  78 

5  81 

41  25 

9  65 

3  89 

35  80 

360  8 
246  0 
206  3 

291  6 

292  1 
269  8 
221  8 


LEAMINGTON.— w. 


1874  John  L.  Kerr 

75  John  L.  Kerr . .    . 

76  Edmund  S.  Jones 

77  Edmund  S.  Jones,  James  E.  Russ . 

78  Edmund  S.  Jones,  William  H.  Gane.. 

79  James  Goodwin,  William  J.  Brandon. 

80  James  Goodwin .      . .  j . . . .  ...... 


4 

4 
4 
4 

7 


203 
201 
296 
305 
316 
324 
333 


11  08 

3  00 

18  00 

13'  00 

5  18 

27  00 

10  00 

7  75 

27  52 

14  28 

12  46 

29  54 

12  53 

10  93 

31  22 

13  02 

11  00 

33  36 

13  52 

11  20 

39  98 

LISTOWEL.— w. 


1874  Matthew  Swann,  John  W.  Cooley  .. 

75  Matthew  Swann,  John  W.  Cooley .. 

76  Matthew  Swann,  Edwin  S.  Shibley. 

77  John  G.  Scott . .  

78  John  G.  Scott .  

79  Robert  Fowler,  M.D.  

80  Robert  Fowler,  M.  D 


7 
7 
7 
+  6 
1 
1 
1 


170 
220 
234 
256 
134 
134 
134 


11  78 

6  61 

13  00 

12  00 

19  50 

41  24 

13  00 

21  63 

41  50 

14  10 

21  78 

41  50. 

7  50 

9  50 

21  00 

5  00 

10  00 

25  00 

4  92 

4  86 

17  06 

I.  LONDON  CITY— QUEEN'S  AVENUE.—  w. 


1874  James  Hannon 


75  James  Graham, 

76  James  Graham. 

77  James  Graham. . , 

78  John  Philp,  M.A 

79  John  Philp,  M.A 

80  John  Philp,  M.A 


John  J.  Hare,  B.A. 
Thomas  J.  Reid, 
William  Walsh. 


374 

436 

454 
246 
215 
225 
260 


64  00 

42  00 

110  00 

68  00 

90  00 

120  00 

71  63 

72  10 

155  45 

55  96 

44  62 

140  25 

47  00 

69  54 

270  57 

50  00 

67  27 

342  50 

63  28 

62  50 

346  50 

134  fc 

134     2: 

137  8( 

144  h 

189  Si 

208  li 

200  8! 

207  4£ 

254  42 

289  66 

253  53 

100  10 

108  57 

97  71 

1,556  73 

1,080  40 
1,174  70 
791  10 
770  00 
903  65 
923  57 


II.  LONDON  CITY— DUNDAS  STREET.—  w. 


1874  William  R.  Parker,  M.A. 

1 

230 

40  13 

21  25 

100  00 

576  33 

75  William  R,  Parker,  M.A 

1 

333 

43  25 

45  35 

91  35 

402  81 

76  William  R.- Parker,  M.A. 

2 

364 

31  69 

34  00 

100  00 

392  03 

77  G.  N.  A.  F.  T.  Dickson  . .           

2 

396 

28  32 

47  81 

190  44 

493  76 

78  G.  N.  A.  F    T.  Dickson 

1 

256 

30  47 

36  00 

373  00 

509,50 

79  G.  N.  A.  F.  T.  Dickson  .        

1 

216 

26  43 

40  00 

300  00 

312  48 

1 

230 

22  57 

42  00 

285  00 

403  12 

*  Merlin  set  off. 


t  Wallace  set  off. 


t  Pall  Mall  set  off. 


§  Petersville  set  off. 


LONDON  CONFEKENCE. 


675 


III.  LONDON  CITY— WELLINGTON  STREET.— n. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1875  John  Kay 

76  John  Kay,  James  Watson . . 

77  George  R.  Sanderson,  D.  D . 

78  George  R.  Sanderson,  D.D 

79  George  R.  Sanderson,  D.D. 

80  David  Savage , 


Ap- 
point- 
ments. 


No.  of 
Members. 


131 
30 
162 
182 
203 
230 


Funds. 


Conting.    Educa.     Sup.  M.     Miss'y 


$14  17 
19  26 
23  51 

23  60 

24  03 


$6  75 
13  05 
13  25 

13  50 

14  27 


IV    LONDON  CITY— PALL  MALL  STREET. 
It  was  formerly  connected  with  Queen's  Avenue  Circuit 
1875  Thomas  J.  Reid.... 

76  James  S.  Ross,  B.A 

77  James  S.  Ross,  B.A. 


78  James  S.  Ross,  B.A. . 

79  Joseph  M.  Hodson,  B.A 

80  Joseph  M.  Hodson,  B.A 


103 
105 
110 
113 


10  53 
9  82 

7  82 
5  88 


18  10 

18  50 

16  03 

6  70 


V    LONDON  CITY— DUNDAS  STREET  EAST. 
It  was  formerly  connected  with  Dundas  Street  Circuit. 

1877  George  W   Calvert 

28  George  W.  Calvert 1  95 

79  James  S.  Ross,  B.  A .        1  116 

80  George  R.  Sanderson,  D.D  .        1  140 

VI.  LONDON  CITY— PETERSVILLE. 
It  was  formerly  connected  with  Queen's  Avenue  Circuit. 
1876  John  E.  Lanceley 

77  John  E.  Lanceley     . . . 

78  John  E.  Lanceley . 

79  Benjamin  B.  Keefer .    ... 

80  Benjamin  B.  Keefer     '. . . 

VII.— LONDON  CITY— NEW  BRIGHTON. 
1874  Charles  Freshman,  D.D.    . 

75  James  Charlton 

76  Jabez  Edmunds 

77  Jabez  Edmunds 

Frederick  H.  Sanderson, 
Andrew  M.  McCulloch, 

79  Thomas  Colling,  B.A 

80  Thomas  Colling,  B.A 


78 


1877  John  K.  Keppel 

78  Thomas  B.  Leith 

79  Thomas  B.  Leith 

80  Thomas  B.  Leith 


VIII.— LONDON  CITY.— LONDON  EAST. 


$8  00 
19  50 
26  27 
26  71 
28  10 


20  00 
30  20 
28  00 
12  00 


LONDON  CITY. 

Summary  of  Membership  Statistics,  showing  the  Increase  by  Decades. 


4  75 

4  00 

11  00 

7  62 

5  00 

10  00 

9  46 

10  71 

26  57  1 

1 

118 

15  19 

9  10 

11  40 

1 

116 

12  00 

9  17 

26  02 

1 

120 

11  15 

12  53 

29  13 

1 

148 

12  48 

6  86 

16  79 

1 

17 

.  ■  •  ■ 

•  •  •  • 

1 

40 

3  00 

1  02 

2  22 

1 

34 

4  41 

1  00 

5  00 

1 

55 

5  45 

5  00 

4  80 

1 

57 

8  32 

5  10 

5  00 

1 

74 

1  95 

4  20 

4  00 

2 

116 

5  15 

7  07 

10  09 

$131  00 
100  58 
120  65 
126  31 
145  13 


108  03 
123  15 
148  66 
122  39 

89  84 


33  33 

76  22 

56  35 

122  79 


57  70 
177  84 
180  79 
186  09 
116  00 


4  55 


1 

39 

•       •  • 

1 

36 

2  92 

3  46 

1 

68 

'      1  65 

>       .  . 

1 

101 

3  50 

3  32 

2  66 

66 

69 

74  67 

94  86 

09 

33 

24 

18 

16 

38 

20 

15 

44 

66 

Churches. 

1848. 

1858. 

1868. 

1st  G.  C. 
1874. 

2ndG.C. 

1878. 

1880. 

Wesleyan . .      

New  Connexion 

Queen's  Avenue  Church.                         . .    . 
Dundas  Street  Church ...... 

Wellington  Street  Church 

PaU  Mall  Street  Church    .          

New  Brighton  Church 

London  East  Church..             

129 
50 

417 

138 

417 
161 

2ii> 

374 

230 

"l7 

215 

256 

182 

105 

95 

116 

57 

36 

260 
230 
230 
113 
140 
148 
116 
101 

Total...    

179 

555 

578   ■ 

836 

1,062 

1,338 

676 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


LONDON  NORTH.— w.  &  n. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point - 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1874  Charles  Stringfellow ...           

75  Charles  Stringfollow,  Henry  E.  Hill.% 

76  James  Kennedy,  William  H.  Gane  . . 

77  Jas.  Kennedy,  George  W.  Henderson. 

78  Jas.  Kennedy,  William  Penhall . 

79  Wiliiam  Walsh,  James  W.  Sifton 

80  William  Walsh,  William  H.  Spence.. 

5 
5 

9 
9 

7 
7 
7 

179 
166 
231 
246 
263 
269 
273 

$9  90 

10  23 

11  00 

14  96 

15  28 

16  37 

12  76 

$5  05 
10  07 
10  10 

13  87 

14  00 
16  93 
23  03 

$27  66 

29  00 
26  13 

30  00 
47  21 
52  00 
59  07 

$235  95 

231  57 
261  81 
291  72 
286  51 
2S7  45 
231  56 

LONDON  SOUTH.— w. 


1874  Benjamin  Sherlock. .... 

75  Benjamin  Sherlock.    .    

76  Benjamin  Sherlock.        

77  Thomas  Crews,  Albert  C.  Crews..  , . 

78  Thomas  Crews,  Albert  C.  Crews. . 

79  Thomas  Crews,  George  Lounds  . . . 

80  Joseph  S.  Colling,  Thomas  A.  Moore 


222 
200 
180 
168 
221 
226 
270 


12  25 

6  67 

40  00 

12  60 

11  62 

30  00 

10  25 

*   29  00 

10  00 

12  66 

26  00 

15  00 

20  00 

43  00 

16  00 

21  44 

50  00 

16  50 

22  00 

52  00 

LONDESBORO'.— w. 


1874  Isaac  Crane    . . 

75  Robert  Davey 

76  Robert  Davey  . 

77  Robert  Davey 

78  James  Caswell 

79  James  Caswell 

80  James  Caswell 


97 
190 
196 
240 
260 
252 
244 


7  50 

6  60 

31  00 

10  00 

13  00 

26  00 

12  00 

24  00 

38  00 

13  80 

30  00 

58  91 

17  78 

31  38 

76  60 

17  30 

20  00 

42  00 

16  11 

22  07 

34  06 

LOWVILLE  and  KILBRIDE— w. 


1874  John  Scott,  B.  A.        

75  David  C.  Clappison,  Ed.  C.  Henders 

76  Joshua  R.  Kay,  Harvey  M.  Hall . . . 

77  Joshua  B.  Kay,  James  H.  White. . . 

78  John  Turner,  Richard  Redmond  .    . 

79  John  T.  Smith 

80  Daniel  M.  McKenzie 


1874  James  E.  Dyer  .    

75  Andrew  Edwards 

76  Andrew  Edwards    ... 

77  William  Lund  

78  Alfred  L.  Russell,  B.D. 

79  Alfred  L.  Russell,  B.D. 

80  Alfred  L.  Russell,  B.D. 


152 
127 
241 
310 
338 
256 
148 


8  28 

3  27 

33  00 

8  68 

7  20 

29  00 

9  00 

9  60 

50  00 

7  53 

13  75 

29  00 

12  00 

9  20 

39  50 

11  00 

9  38 

21  71 

5  00 

6  42 

18  00 

LUCAN.—  w. 


121 
122 
122 
122 
134 
150 
150 


10  75 

5  15 

25  00 

10  10 

10  57 

26  00 

11  00 

10  60 

27  0) 

7  20 

6  28 

20  13 

7  80 

6  55 

20  25 

9  19 

17  02 

45  35 

9  20 

17  59 

40  85 

LUCKNOW.— w. 


1874  John  S.  Fisher 

75  James  Caswell,  John  S.  Fisher 

76  Colman  Bristol,  M.A.,  Thos.  H.  Clarke 

77  Robert  H.  Waddell 

78  Robert  H.  Waddell 

79  Robert  H.  Waddell,  B.D     

80  John  Tatler  Smith 


5 
4 
6 
6 
tl 
1 
1 


145 
177 
310 

:uo 

104 
89 
91 


15  42 

5  42 

18  60 

14  22 

17  24 

30  00 

22  49 

21  28 

30  75 

18  38 

20  56 

54  53 

12  41 

13  20 

20  91 

10  03 

13  81 

21  30 

9  51 

8  25 

15  00 

287  87 

251  52 

233  30 

212  12 

322  64 

328  54 

344  90 

190  08 

337  86 

276  10 

278  08 

288  57 

225  80 

231  55 

270  03 

236  35 

254  65 

280  09 

239  68 

224  89 

135  57 

175  00 

165  82 

166  12 

108  79 

111  97 

119  96 

118  69 

189  71 

223  11 

261  76 

207  18 

129  00 

111  76 

103  93 

LUTHER. 

A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Luther,  County  of  Wellington,  Ontario. 
1876  John  Sanderson 


77  John  Sanderson... 

78  William  Willimott.. 

79  William  Willimott. 

80  William  Willimott. 


2 
4 
4 
2 


80 
85 
89 
90 


3  60 

3  50 

8  00 

3  75 

3  90 

9  20 

4  00 

4  00 

5  00 

4  20 

4  10 

5  50 

45  21 
50  00 
60  13 
52  92 


*  Zimmerman  set  off.  t  Salem  appointment  with  40  members  given  to  Teeswater  Cirouiti 

and  Ashfield  Chcuit  with  four  appointments  set  off  as  a  new  field. 


LONDON  CONFERENCE. 


677 


LYNDEN. 

A  Tillage  in  the  township  of  Beverley,  County  of  Wentworth,  Ontario.     See  Ancaster,  New 

Connexion  Conference. 


• 

Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 

point- 

ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1875  Daniel  M.  McKenzie,  Jas.W.  Shilton  . 

76  Daniel  M.  McKenzie . 

77  Geo.  C.  Madden,  Harvey  M.  Hall. . . 

78  Geo.  C.  Madden,  Harvey  M.  Hall 

79  Geo.  C.  Madden,  Vernon  H.  Emory . . 

80  Edwin  A.  Chown,  B.D.,  Sam.  Edwards 

6 
6 
6 
6 
6 

257 
264 
300 
310 
301 

$2017 
18  13 
15  23 
15  50 
18  21 

$6  3i 
12  86 

12  86 

13  05 
13  50 

Iioi 

22  58 
•48  23 
60  48 
60  80 

$240  33 
228  08 
281  24 
267  64 
286  79 

LYNEDOCH.— w. 


1874  William  T.  Turner. 

75  William  T.  Turner. 

76  Thomas  R.  Fydell . 

77  Thomas  E.  Fydell. 
.78  Thomas  R.  Fydell. 

79  Robert  Burns. 

80  Robert  Burns  . . 


6 

170 

6  15 

3  16 

8  63 

•    6 

210 

11  17 

9  00 

17  37 

6 

177 

9  00 

7  79 

11  61 

4 

173 

9  43 

8  15 

11  53 

4 

155 

8  00 

4  00 

14  65 

4 

164 

6  31 

2  00 

11  40 

4 

165 

8  11 

3  54 

15  00 

151  48 
203  28 
104  16 
108  31 
135  39 
95  87 
115  70 


M. 


MAR.THAVILLE. 
•  A  Mission  in  the  township  of  Enniskillen,  County  of  Lambton,  Ontario. 
1877  Reuben  J.  Tyler 

78  Reuben  J.  Tyler. .. 

79  Edward  J.  Clarke     

80  Edward  J.  Clarke.. 


4 

20 

3  50 

2  50 

5  00 

3 

29 

3  00 

3  14 

6  00 

3 

50 

1  44 

1  25 

5  00 

33  00 

27  00 

6  00 


MERLIN. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Raleigh,  County  of  Kent,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  connected  with 

Leamington  Circuit. 
1880  Charles  Smith I  I     . .  j       . . . .   !  |       ....   I 


MERRITTON.— w. 


.1874  JohnH.  Robinson 

75  John  H.  Robinson.. . 

76  Thomas  M.  Campbell. . 

77  Thomas  J.  Reid 

78  Francis  Swann      . .      . 

79  Francis  Swann      ... 

80  Solomon  Cleaver,  B.A. 


1874  Joseph  Hill .    . . . 

75  Joseph  Hill .      . . 

76  Robert  Phillips . 

77  Robert  Phillips. 

78  Robert  Phillips. 

79  Edwin  Fessant 

80  Edwin  Fessant  . . 


4 

130 

8  00 

4  10 

7  00 

4 

136 

5  50 

5  50 

6  00 

6 

170 

8  95 

6  50 

7  25 

3 

143 

6  60 

6  50 

10  00 

3 

151 

4  19 

2  75 

5  53 

3 

99 

5  16 

5  01 

9  50 

3 

130 

5  26 

5  40 

7  75 

MILLBANK.— w. 


4 

128 

5  60 

2  75 

9  00 

3 

127 

7  00 

5  63 

10  42 

4 

101 

7  00 

3  09 

10  50 

4 

112 

7  10 

4  00 

11  00 

4 

117 

8  00 

5  50 

22  00 

5 

135 

8  00 

5  60 

12  00 

5 

120 

6  00 

5  66 

15  50 

MILTON.—  w  &  n. 


1874  James  Gray . . . 

75  James  Gray,  Albert  J.  Wallace 

76  George  Richardson,  John  T.  Smith 

77  Geo.  Richardson,  Theophilus  R.  Earle 

78  George  Richardson,  Robert  W  Wright 

79  James  Preston 

80  James  Preston 


83 

75 

78 

15 

120 

51 

80  88 

28 

98 

61 

78 

87  45 

130 

16 

130  44 

73  57 

95 

28 

90 

00 

70  85 

88  21 

3 

183 

18  50 

7  38 

41  75 

3 

189 

23  00 

33  67 

42  36 

5 

337 

28  00 

55  39 

55  38 

5 

427 

29  37 

52  05 

61  00 

5 

400 

29  46 

31  75 

78  23 

5 

407 

24  62 

18  17 

71  15 

*5 

391 

18  18 

20  91 

71  26 

472  00 
407  06 
551  87 
534  42 
638  11 
660  44 
553  21 


Trafalgar  with  142  members  set  off. 


678 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


MITCHELL.— w. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds.    ' 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1874  Samuel  Wilson 

75  Charles  Lavell,  M.A.. 

76  Charles  Lavell,  M.A. .                   ..... 

77  Charles  Lavell,  M.A. 

79  Hall  Christopherson ...          , . '. 

80  Bichard  W   Williams        ,'..... 

145 
118 
140 
152 
160 
162 
137 

$10  89 
11  00 

11  70 

12  03 

13  12 
16  25 

9  18 

$4  25 

20  55 

21  00 

22  00 

23  00 
4  70 
3  68 

$30  00 
31  00 
36  00 
46  00 
55  00 

51  00 

52  33 

$138  99 
140  00 

252  47 

253  53 
257  96 

190  75 

191  18 

MONKTON.—  w. 


1874  Richard  Pinch  ... 

75  Bichard  Pinch     . . . 

76  Samuel  Staples 

77  Ezra  A.  Fear .    

78  William  J.  Hunter 

79  Charles  Deacon ... 

80  Charles  Deacon 


1874  John  R.  Isaac,  Henry  E.  Hill  ... 
75  See    Gorunna,    Sombra    and  'Gourt- 
toright      


3 

46 

3 

47 

3 

47 

3 

60 

3 

100 

3 

104 

3 

84 

HOORE 

. — w. 

134 


141 


3  06 

1  64 

6  40 

4  00 

3  44 

'     7  58 

4  65 

4  00 

8  60 

6  41 

2  63 

3  51 

5  56 

4  35 

5  22 

6  00 

5  00 

7  00 

6  55 

3  00 

12  28 

83  55 
94  55 
81  44 
83  52 
80  21 
69  87 
110  13 


9  00 

6  00 

28  00 

191  10 

10  00 

11  00 

32  21 

145  73 

MOOREFIELD. 

A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Maryboro',  County  of  Wellington,  Ontario. 

part  of  Drayton  Circuit. 
1877  Joseph  H.  Stinson.. .  .         .  

78  John  R.  Isaac  ..3  134 

79  John  B.  Isaac       ..        3  140 

80  John  R.  Isaac , ,    .         3  140 


>  ■  .  • 

5  14 

2  71 

5  60 

5  25 

4  61 

10  00 

4  00 

4  28 

12  00 

It  was  formerlj 


76  83 
89  03 

77  16 


MOUNT  BRYDGES.— w. 


1874  Reuben  E.  Tupper 

75  Alfred  L.  Bussell,  B.D.. 

76  Alfred  L.  Russell,  B.D.. 

77  Alfred  L.  Russell,  B.D.. 

78  George  Jackson . 

79  George  Jackson . 

80  George  Jackson . 


92 
88 
104 
116 
120 
119 
121 


8  50 

4  00 

10  16 

9  00 

9  56 

11  00 

9  50 

9  60 

33  00 

8  35 

16  00 

33  00 

5  50 

14  60 

36  00 

3  12 

6  69 

14  85 

3  19 

6  16 

15  30 

98  52 

104  34 

100  00 

122  16 

75  69 

47  11 

64  25 


MOUNT  FOREST.— w.  &  n. 


1874  Thomas  Oosford 

75  R.  J.  Forman,  Thos.  R.  Clarke  (6  mo.) 

76  Richard  J.  Forman 

77  Richard  J.  Forman 

78  George  Buggin      

79  George  Buggin 

80  George  Buggin  . .  ..... 


215 
115 
120 
166 
176 
176 
176 


10  65 

3  90 

10  25 

11  00 

8  19 

18  00 

9  87 

5  00 

24  50 

10  79 

6  45 

28  00 

11  12 

*    11  00 

28  00 

9  81 

11  10 

28  13 

8  00 

6  25 

15  00 

180  01 
89  05 

107  25 
66  94 
72  55 
74  50 
50  00 


MOUNT  PLEASANT.— 

w. 

1874  John  W,  German.        ..                 ... 

3 

197 

8  72 

4  15 

20  10 

150  98 

75  John  W.  German      . .          ... 

*  3 

198 

10  00 

6  44 

45  50 

160  76 

76  John  W.  German                                  . 

2 

15,7 

7  79 

5  92 

32  50 

111  54 

77  Thomas  Stobbs 

2 

133 

7  57 

6  00 

•  23  50 

107  12 

78  Thomas  Stobbs 

2 

125 

5  90 

9  00 

8  60 

86  99 

79  Thomas  Stobbs 

2 

132 

6  03 

9  35 

14  57 

92  22 

80  Edward  Kershaw 

2 

115 

5  38 

5  27 

12  35 

78  22 

One  appointment  given  to  Oakland  Circuit. 


LONDON   CONFERENCE, 


679 


N. 


NANTICOKE  —  w. 

Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

me 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

75  Now  called  Jarvis  Circuit,  which  see . . 

4 

4 

236 

278 

$17  70 
17  00 

$8  80 
20  00 

$44  40 
47  00 

$332  46 
306  70 

74  William  Shannon . .  

75  Mission  divided  — See  Appin  and  Ker- 

wood ... 


NAPIER.— w. 

...  I       5     i         61 


74  Thomas  L.  Wilkinson. 

75  Thomas  L.  Wilkinson . 

76  Thomas  L.  Wilkinson . 

77  Daniel  M.  McKenzie.. 

78  Daniel  M.  McKenzie. . 

79  Daniel  M.  McKenzie.. 

80  John  S.  Fisher. 


63 


6  76 

2  00 

10  50 

4  00 

2  06 

6  26 

N  ASS  AG  A  WE  YA.  — n. 


131 
126 
136 
122 
122 
112 
130 


1  50 

11  15 

5  00 

•  •  >  • 

10  00 

11  43 

4  89 

5  57 

9  76 

6  37 

7  27 

11  87 

6  97 

13  19 

10  00 

8  78 

12  00 

7  15 

8  44 

10  65 

97  31 

74  12 

101 

08 

126 

46 

96 

81 

101 

20 

116 

89 

111 

40 

112  73 


NEWBURY.— w. 


74  William  J.  Ford..      .. 

75  United  with  Wardsville . 

76  William  J.  Ford 

77  United  with  Wardsville. 


137 

133 

69 

62 


12  26 

4  51 

21  55 

14  78 

5  50 

17  02 

7  90 

3  46 

5  00 

6  07 

3  50 

9  03 

118  49 

150  53 

64  83 

49  42 


NEW  HAMBURG. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Wilmot,  County  of  Waterloo,  Ontario. 

76  Richard  Pinch ,        .       . .  ...  :  

77  William  L.  Hackett 2  16  3  05  !  2  00 

78  William  L.  Hackett .        2  53  5  20  I  3  32 

79  Cecil  Harper,  B.  A.   . 2  52  4  04  i  3  25 

80  Attached  to  Plattsville        . .  . .        2  52  4  79  '  7  33 


74  Charles  Silvester 

75  Charles  Silvester 

76  John  Mills. 

77  John  Mills.    ..    . 

78  John  Mills 

79  James  Masson   . . 

80  James  Masson 


NIAGARA.— w. 


jl  J  Hugh  McLean, 

\  Charles  Barltrop, 
75  See  Kintore  and  Thorndale . 


NISSOURI. 

7 

7 


74 
83 
62 
62 
62 
66 
61 

-W.   &  N. 

172 
178 


3 

60 

4 

10 

4 

25 

6 

00 

9  53 

3  51 

11  08 

10  00 

9  10 

13  11 

8  05 

15  64 

14  22 

6  55 

16  00 

14  25 

6  60 

8  00 

9  00 

7  24 

8  29 

12  00 

'  6  47 

7  25 

12  20 

15  01 

6  97 

17  25 

14  00 

7  83 

24  1 

34  61 

50 

03 

41 

43 

40 

00 

157 

92 

139 

17 

116 

12 

104 

67 

113 

00 

88 

41 

65 

15 

268  57 

261 

95 

74  George  H.  Cornish 

75  George  H.  Cornish 

76  Christopher  Cookman 

77  Christopher  Cookman 

78  Christopher  Cookman  . 

79  John  Mills 

80  John  Mills. 


NORWICH. 
3 
h3 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 


— w. 

173 

185 

155 

145 

135 

139 

145 


12  85 

4  50 

20  62 

13  40 

15  87 

31  23 

7  24 

8  58 

19  00 

4  46 

6  27 

15  92 

6.81 

6  59 

10  00 

5  70 

9  60 

11  33 

5  72 

9  00 

12  00 

185  31 
201  59 

91  93 
99  62 

92  41 
99  82 
74  06 


*  One  appointment  given  to  Oxford  Circuit,  and  one  to  Salford  Circuit. 


680 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


o. 


OAKLAND. 
A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Brant,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  connected  with 

Mount  Pleasant  Circuit. 


Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Yeai 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

76  Abel  Edwards 

79  Charles  Barltrop 

*4 
4 
5 
4 
4 

115 
200 
159 
188 
160 

$4  13 
8  00 
6  00 
4  00 
4  20 

$4  6i 

6  27 
3  50 
3  50 
3  70 

$5  "54 
18  38 
14  00 
14  00 
14  30 

$138  99 
156  94 
121  17 
134  66 
125  83 

OAKVILLE.— \v. 


1874  Thomas  D.  Pearson,  John  Robbins     . 

75  Ihomas  S.  Howard,  Samuel  L.  Eddy. 

76  T.  S.  Howard,  C.  W-  Hawkins,  B.A.. 

77  T.  S.  Howard,  Lewis  W.  Crews,  B.A. 

78  J.  (McAlister,  Lewis  W.  Crews,  B.A. . 

79  James  McAlister,  Robert  W.  Wright.. 

80  James  McAlister.         ..      ..      .. 


7 
7 
6 
6 
+  6 


266 
273 
313 
320 
320 
330 
340 


21  75 

10  50 

46  50 

21  00 

16  07 

50  95 

21  25 

20  10 

60  00 

21  30" 

20  15 

66  00 

22  00 

21  00 

60  00 

29  57 

15  72 

58  66 

21  87 

17  27 

51  80 

OIL  SPRINGS.— w. 


1874  James  Masson .... 

75  James  Masson  . . 

76  Joseph  Hill.. . 

77  Joseph  Hill.... 

78  Joshua  R.  Kay  . . 
»0  (  Joshua  R.  Kay, 
/a  \  Reuben  J.  Tyler, 
80  Thomas  R.  Clarke . 


42 
33 
30 
25 
75 

41 

38 


4  00 

3  50 

6  00 

4  00 

1  60 

4  00 

3  00 

1  50 

3  42 

1  50 

0  68 

1  71 

2  80 

1  57 

4  33 

1  80 

1  10 

3  00 

2  00 

2  00 

4  00 

1874  Joseph  Odery,  Ely  Nelthorpe,  5  mo. 

75  Joseph  Odery,  Ely  Nethorpe 

76  John  Elliott ...        

77  John  Elliott,  Augustine  Broadway, 

78  John  Elliott 

79  James  P.  Bell 

80  James  P.  Bell..  


OTTER VILLE.—  w.  &  Norwich,  n. 


139 
134 
248 
175 
231 
219 
220 


7  00 

3  06 

8  19 

7  00 

3  00 

10  00 

7  00 

7  30 

11  14 

8  00 

13  86 

12  00 

10  83 

19  73 

16  64 

9  41 

10  11 

17  00 

9  56 

7  37 

17  10 

OXFORD  CENTEE.— w. 


1874  Thomas  W.  Jackson 

75  Thos.  W.Jackson,  Edwin  S.  Shibley.. 

76  Thomas  W.  Jackson,  James  E.  Ford.. 

77  John  T.  Smith,  Wray  R   Smith 

78  John  T.  Smith,  Frank  B.  Stacey 

•79  Chas.  Stringfellow,  Wm.  J.  Balnier  . 

80  Chas.  Stringfellow,  John  W  Saunby. . 


4 
4 
£6 
6 
6 
5 
5 


138 
158 
275 
290 
297 
242 
216 


13  63 

3  56 

9  45 

13  00 

9  54 

10  62 

21  35 

25  42 

10  05 

17  52 

5  52 

10  38 

18  50 

13  56 

25  00 

10  48 

9  92 

17  52 

10  86 

10  32 

23  49 

472  82 

502  89 

560  01 

710  86 

550  27 

558  11 

495  73 

58  75 

36  58 

33  07 

,15*70 

22  39 

25  00 

170  00 

110  50 

147  00 

167  00 

186  39 

135  66 

166  75 

165  41 

206  53 

295  15 

304  23 

302  10 

265  98 

208  24 

P. 


PALMERSTON. 

A  town  in  the  township  of  Wallace,  County  of  Perth,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of  the 

Harriston  Circuit. 


1875  Wi  Ham  Hayhurst . 

2 

78  06 

76  William  Hayhurst ,  . .   .... 

2 

90 

9  03 

5  30 

11  02 

70  00 

77  William  Hayhurst .- 

2 

98 

6  06 

5  57 

9  03 

52  28 

78  Charles Lavell,  M. A. 

2 

105 

6  80 

3  80 

10  21 

57  13 

79  Charles  Lavell,  M.  A ..... . 

1 

80 

7  81 

4  50 

14  00 

129  44 

80  Charles  Lavell,  M.A 

1 

98 

8  01 

4  75 

15  00 

163  73 

One  appointment  added  from  Burlington  Circuit, 
t  Two  appointments  given  to  Zimmerman  Circuit,  and  two  to  Trafalgar  Circuit. 
t  One  appointment  from  Norwich  Circuit,  and  one  from  East  Zorra  Circuit. 


LONDON   CONFERENCE. 


681 


PAKIS.— w. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  John  Philp,  B.A  . . . 

75  John  Philp,  M.A    . 

76  William  McDonagh . . 

77  William  McDonagh. 

78  William  McDonagh. 

79  Amos  E.  Russ,  M.A. 

80  Amos  E.  Russ,  M.A. 


Ap- 

Funds. 

point- 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss"y. 

166 

$19  00 

$10  25 

$23  00 

$216  98 

170 

19  50 

17  00 

24  00 

214  86 

178 

17  50 

17  00 

25  00 

189  60 

285 

18  00 

20  25 

28  00 

176  00 

285 

18  00 

20  60 

30  00 

220  03 

257 

18  00 

14  00 

30  00 

229  19 

257 

9  25 

23  45 

222  33 

1874 -William  Ames,  William  J.  Maxwell... 

75  William  Ames,  John  McLean 

76  J.  H.  McCartney,  Theophilus  R.  Earle 

77  James  H.  McCartney . .        . 

78  James  H.  McCartney 

79  William  C.  Watson,  M.A 

80  William  C.  Watson,  M.A. 


PARKHILL. 

5 

6 

6 


— w. 

220 
226 
231 
140 
128 
130 
104 


PEEL.— w. 


187*1  William  Hayhurst,  Henry  Berry 

75  Edwin  Holmes,  David  Rogers 

76  Edwin  Holmes,  Francis  Swann 

77  Edwin  Holmes,  Richard  Redmond . 

78  John  Hough,  Samuel  0.  Irvine . , 

79  John  Hough 

80  John  Hough  . .  


339 
33  > 
325 

319 
313 

280 
250 


PETROLIA.— w. 


1874  Robert  H.  Waddell 

75  Robert  H.  Waddell 

76  Robert  H.  Waddell 

77  Thomas  Cobb 

78  Thomas  Cobb 

79  Thomas  Cobb 

80  John  W.  German 


I 


70 

55 
61 

72 
108 
133 
120 


16  50 

10  00 

18  00 

18  00 

8  82 

18  00 

17  00 

9  25 

21  00 

9  46 

9  48 

24  35 

6  40 

11  29 

23  75 

5  81 

9  87 

24  00 

5  01 

5  00 

16  15 

10  82 

7  80 

48  06 

11  05 

14  32 

47  67 

12  13 

14  32 

48  74 

12  25 

10  54 

37  15 

12  25 

10  67 

33  66 

9  60 

6  36 

28  50 

7  75 

3  35 

29  00 

12  37 

5  44 

19  62 

8  00 

7  90 

6  42 

8  55 

8  00 

15  20 

15  91 

13  50 

23  79 

15  00 

20  00 

24  00 

15  03 

12  00 

25  00 

10  00 

11  60 

20  00 

196  94 

179  44 

154  01 

128 

03 

114 

42 

85  75 

80 

00 

291 

74 

312  73 

315 

94 

232  95 

243  13 

195 

45 

223 

25 

123  75 

49 

46 

72  41 

144 

60 

169  34 

48 

00 

75 

14 

PLATTSVILLE. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Blenheim,  County  of  Oxford,  Ontario. 

Washington  Circuit. 

1875  John  C.  Stevenson. .               ...  ]  . 

76  John  C.  Stevenson ...  j       4  110 

77  John  C.  Stevenson 3  115 

78  David  Auld .... !       3  I       120 

79  John  S.  Fisher ....  I       3  109 

80  Frederick  H.  Sanderson        ....  t3  '       155 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the 


143  66 

181  12 

147  18 

78  32 

91  66 


10  00 

4  30 

23  06 

11  00 

8  10 

30  00 

11  30 

10  28 

31  33 

7  45 

1  05 

20  00 

5  71 

2  59 

21  10 

POINT  EDWARD.— w. 


1874  James  S.  Ross . . . 
75-  James  S.  Ross,  B. 

76  James  Charlton . . 

77  Richard  Eason 

78  Richard  Eason 

79  James  E.  Ford. 

80  James  E.  Ford. 


62 
64 
94 
92 
97 
117 
101 


5  88 

3  73 

10  78 

5  95 

6  81 

12  39 

6  35 

8  55 

17  30 

6  98 

2  84 

17  32 

5  64 

3  82 

7  49 

5  70 

3  10 

5  37 

4  61 

2  00 

2  85 

50  90 
77  79 
72  39 
74  00 
82  54 
82  38 
38  07 


PONSONBY. 
A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Pilkington,  County  of  Wellington,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly 

connected  with  Elora  Circuit. 

1878  John  Stewart 

79  Wray  Robert  Smith.... 2  87 

80  Ephraim  Brock  Stephenson,  B.A 2 84_ 


7  6i 

7  30 

5  20 
5  50 

10  42 

11  50 

99  56 
87  67 


Three  appointments  given  to  Grand  Bend. 


t  New  Hamburg  annexed. 


682 


CIRCUITS  AND   MISSIONS. 


PORT  COLBORNE. 

A  town  in  the  township  of  Humberstone,  on  Lake  Erie,  in  the  County  of  Welland,  Ontario.     It  was 

formerly  part  of  Ridgeway  Circuit. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


3 . 

1876  Geoige  Turk        

77  (  H  illiam  George  Wilson) 

78  George  Daniel 

79  George  Daniel 

80  George  Daniel 


Ap- 
point- 
ments. 


No.  o 
Members. 


18 
18 
32 
32 


Funds. 


Conting.    Educa.     Sup.  M.    Miss'y. 


$4  17 

7  01 


$3  14 
3  17 


$3  15 
3  57 


$31  25 

6  00 

22  74 

48  03 


PORT  DALHOUSIE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Grantham,  County  of  Lincoln,  Ontario. 

1876  Robert  Burns 

77  Wesley  F.  Campbell 

78  Supplied  from  St.  Catharines . 

79  Supplied  from  St.  Catharines . 


4 

50 

2 

33 

2  07 

2  31 

2  09 

1 

25 

2  42 

.... 

2  25 

37  51 
31  02 
31  47 


PORT  DOVER.— w. 


1874  "William  Bryers,  Edwin  S.  Shibley 

75  William  Savage,  James  E.  Ford 

76  William  Savage,  Wm.  H.  Henderson, 
7?  I  William  Savage, 
"  j  Wray  R.  Smith, 

78  James  Gray.. 

79  James  Gray. . . 

80  David  Chalmers.. 


3 
3 
4 

226 
278 
340 

13  03 
16  00 
16  20 

7  60 
23  47 
10  50 

36  45 
42  00 
42  00 

5 

450 

15  00 

10  20 

42  00 

6 

2 
2 

450 
183 
165 

13  40 
10  59 
10  38 

8  00 
15  00 
14  10 

32  00 
21  91 
21  32 

165  02 
232  67 
221  13 

178  37 

174  88 
163  58 
183  05 


PORT  LAMBTON. 

A  village  on  the  St.  Clair  River,  in  the  township  of  Sombra,  County  of  Lambton,  Ontario. 
1878  Joseph  Hill I 

79  Joseph  Hill .1       3  55  2  00  0  97  4  39       35  20 

80  Joseph  Hill |       3  38  2  45  3  61  7  33       35  20 


PORT  ROWAN.— w. 


1874  Richard  L.  Tucker 

75  Peter  Gernjan.. 

76  Peter  German.. . 

77  Ebenezer  Teskey. . .  . 

78  Joseph  Rawson  ...    . 

79  Joseph  Rawson  .... 

80  Wesley  F.  Campbell. 


80 
85 
148 
153 
123 
117 
117 


7  00 

4  84 

8  00 

40  80 

3  50 

2  59 

8  75 

66  73 

4  95 

5  00 

5  00 

69  82 

3  00 

3  00 

6  49 

55  07 

4  05 

5  50 

8  00 

54  93 

3  25 

6  00 

38  61 

2  93 

1  00 

3  00 

40  88 

PORT  STANLEY.— w. 


1874  Peter  German,  Jasper  Wilson. 

75  Alexander  G.  Harris. ... 

76  Alexander  G.  Harris. . 

77  Alexander  G.  Harris 

78  James  Whiting.      .    .      

79  James  Whiting. .      

80  James  Whiting . 


5 

197 

9  40 

6  90 

24  00 

5 

251 

7  89 

24  60 

15  57 

4 

221 

12  00 

21  62 

41  10 

4 

231 

12  00 

20  00 

'  38  59 

4 

231 

12  00 

15  17 

39  00 

4 

216 

9  16 

8  59 

24  89 

4 

196 

8  25 

8  60 

25  00 

156  18 
206  88 
215  02 
182  60 
178  72 
138  96 
166  15 


PRINCETON.— w. 


1874  John  H.  Keppel 

75  John  H.  Keppel..   . . 

76  James  Masson.. 

77  James  Masson 

78  Colman  Bristol,  M.A. 

79  John  C.  Stevenson.. . 

80  John  C.  Stevenson..  . 


125 
115 
115 
136 
133 
133 
140 


6  90 
5  11 


32 
70 

17 
84 


8  14 


50 
00 
57 
84 
86 
00 
46 


18  00 
13  50 
12  00 
8  00 
12  28 
10  34 
16  81 


97  59 
124  36 
113  81 
77  89 
70  45 
80  93 
91  49 


LONDON  CONFERENCE. 


683 


Q. 


QUEENSTON. 

A  village  on  the  Banks  of  the  Niagara,  in  the  County  of  Lincoln,  Ontario.      It  was  formerly  part  of 

Niagara  Mission. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


!ap. 

point- 

iments. 


1875  James  Mooney. 

76  Charles  R.  Morrow. 

77  George  Daniel 

78  Augustine  Broadway.. 

79  Robert  H.  Balnier.. .. 

80  William  W.  Sparling. 


No.  of 
Members. 


52 
54 
70 
68 
62 


$3  50 
3  00 


Funds. 


3  74 

8  00 

3  00 

7  00 

2  02 

1  12  | 

$1  50        .$4  00 
4  25  5  00 

6  65 
6  00 
3  80 


Conting.  j  Educa.   :  Sup.  M.  I  Miss'y. 


$37  60 
60  75 
62  73 
48  00 
37  00 


E. 


RAINHAM. 
A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Rainham,  County  of  Haldimand,  Ontario. 

the  Dunnville  Circuit. 
1876  Robert  H.  Balnier.  ...  

77  Thomas  Voaden,         . .        4  67 

78  Aaron  D.  Miller..  . .  2  46 

79  Aaron  D.  Miller ...         4  40 

80  Aaron  D.  Miller 5  80 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


3  34 

2  06 

2  95 

1  19 

3  84 

2  19 

3  77 

2  19 

1  03  ! 

29  55 

0  79  1 

28  37 

4  00  j 

37  13 

4  50  1 

27  34 

RAVENSWOOD. 
A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Bosanquet,  County  of  Lambton,  Ontario. 

the  Forest  Circuit. 

1877  George  A.  Schram...  ..        .1       2  48  I       2  85' 

78  George  A.  Schram..?       I       2  64  !       181 

79  Jasper  Wilson . .         2  30  !       0  82 

80  Francis  G.  Weaver  1     !         21  0  90 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


00 
00 

20 


4  50 

2  20 

0  45 

1  1)0 


31  82 
31  67 
18  58 
17  74 


1874  Joseph  W.  Holmes 

75  Samuel  Wilson 

76  Samuel  Wilson 

77  Reuben  Mill  yard  , 

78  Reuben  Millyard 

79  John  Robbins 

80  John  Robbins 


RICHWOOD. 

3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 


100 
102 
100 
109 
111 
112 
127 


15  00 

13  90 

14  08 
10  00 
10  00 

6  40 
5   10 


5  25 

28  18 

11  84 

22  00  j 

1  49 

23  00  | 

2  84  ' 

23  00  1 

4  00  1 

21  00 

4  50  I 

15  00 

11  00 

15  00 

180  92 
163  81 
151  36 
135  90 
13«  17 
140  38 
107  96 


RIDGETOWN.— w. 


1874  Richard  W    Woodsworth 

75  R.  W.  Woodsworth,  Wm.  P.  French 

76  R.  W.  Woodsworth,  Adam  I.  Snyder. 

n  t„-u     -ur   n  \  Samuel  C.  Eby,    ) 

77  John  W    German  {  T  ™    r>  f  I 

(  James  L.  Kuss,    )  ; 

78  John  W   German,  Wm.  J.  Brandon . 

79  John  W   German,  James  B.  Lanibly. . 

80  Richard  W  Woodsworth,  Hugh  Locke 


RIDGEWAY 
1874  Thomas  Metcalfe  Campbell I       3     ' 

75  Thomas  Metcalfe  Campbell  ...  j       3     ' 

76  James  Mooney,  George  Turk j       5 

77  James  Mooney,  (Win.  George  Wilson)        6 

78  James  Mooney,  John  H.  L.  Joslyn  .    .         6 

79  Robert  J.  Elliott,  David  W.  Snider  6     j 

80  Robert  J.  Elliott  . .  *  5 


155 

180 
189 

250 

260 
■2H2 
286 

— w. 
84 
95 

118 

124 

130 

106 

127 


8  85 
15   11 

9  53 

14  28 

15  92 
18  00 

16  76 


8  00 
11  25 
10  00 


25 
15 
46 


3  00 

7  35 
15  20 


13  50 

8  12 

9  00 


13  62 
12  58 

14  51 


12  46   ,     29  54 


35  00 
43  91 
54  84 


4  70 

6  50 

2  20 

10  00 

6  00 

12  25 

10  00 

15  00 

6  35 

13  75 

5  25 

14  56 

7  32 

16  22 

72  60 
140  70 
134  38 

206  39 

114  53 

150  77 
171  38 


110  14 
117  50 
100  55 

92  75 
100  10 

111  64 
132  85 


*  Victoria  set  off. 


684 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


ROCKWOOD.— w. 


Year 

Ap- 
point- 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1874 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 
80 

David  Auld 

David  Auld  . .     

David  Auld ... 

James  Masson ...   

John  W.  Freeman,  B.D. . 

4 
4 
4 
4 

4 

■\ 

110 
106 
112 
142 
130 
129 
121 

$8  05 
9  00 

8  54 

9  00 
5  30 
7  40 
9  97 

$3  46 
2  80 
2  00 
5  30 

4  80 

5  85 

6  05 

-  $8  44 

12  41 

9  00 

10  00 

6  56 

7  03 
9  50 

$99  77 
110  16 
59  03 
80  64 
61  16 
71  41 

John  W.  Freeman,  B.D.    . 

70  96 

1874  Ambrose  Hunt  ....  .,,.,,,, 

75  William  Shannon . .    - 

76  William  Shannon 

77  Thomas  Jackson,  Wm.  J.  Brandon 

78  Thomas  Jackson.      . .      

79  Adam  Ira  Snyder. .         .... 

80  Robert  Henry  Hall 


ROMNEY.— w. 

189 
156 
149 
143 
213 
192 
211 


7  00 

3  00 

12  00 

5  00 

4  00 

12  00 

6  90 

4  92* 

12  00 

4  87 

7  06 

12  00 

13  00 

9  04 

23  10 

9  51 

6  80 

19  50 

9  60 

7  00 

20  00 

185  68 
135  20 
131  30 
107  47 
173  64 
161  08 
124  40 


s. 


SALFORD.— w. 


1874  James  Kennedy.    .  

75  James  Kennedy,  George  Beavers,  B.A. 

76  Chas.  Stringfellow,  Eph.  B.  Stevenson 

77  Charles  Stringfellow,  William  Penhall 

78  Charles  Stringfellow,  Eben.  Lanceley. 

79  Wm.  Willoughb}-,  Albert  C.  Crews. . . 

80  Wm.  Willoughby,  Wm.  J.  Balmer. . . 


214 
206 
279 
265 
265 
270 
255 


SARNIA.— w. 


1874  Francis  Berry  .... 

75  G.  N.  A.  F.  T.  Dickson      . .  . 

76  G.  N.  A.  F.  T.  Dickson  . . 

77  William  C.  Henderson,  M.A 

78  William  C.  Henderson,  M.A. 

79  William  C.  Henderson,  M.A 

80  T.  Metcalfe  Campbell  .... 


1874  Charles  Lavell,  M.A. 

75  George  Buggin 

76  George  Buggin 

77  George  Buggin 

78  James  Graham. 

79  James  Graham. 

80  Thomas  Cobb 


144 
250 
180 
200 
245 
239 
246 


SEAFORTH— w. 

2  135 
2  159 
176 
179 
180 
147 
97 


SENECA.— w. 


1874  William  Willoughby..    ,    

75  William  Willoughby 

76  William  Willoughby,  James  H.  White 

77  See  Caledonia..        


156 
160 
178 
210 


SIMCOE.— w. 

1874  John  A.  Williams .        1  189 

75  William  Williams .        1  221 

76  Donald  G.  Sutherland,  LL.B..      ..  1  241 

77  Donald  G.  Sutherland,  LL.B 1  225 

78  Donald  G.  Sutherland,  LL.B.  ...        1  220 

79  David  L.  Brethour.  ..1  210 

80  David  L.  Brethour       1  215 


8  55 

4  25 

21  50 

9  00 

14  75 

22  65 

15  81 

17  52 

28  38 

13  78 

16  55 

72  23 

13  89 

18  92 

31  39 

14  53 

23  54 

33  29 

14  55 

12  00 

34  00 

27  75 

10  20 

40  00 

22  00 

26  00 

37  50 

30  00 

56  00 

64  00 

30  00 

64  58 

100  00 

30  00 

63  48 

103  84 

30  00 

52  07 

89  45 

30  00 

39  62 

91  07 

15  28 

7  15 

18  32 

16  25 

20  79 

25  9'5 

16  45 

21  00 

26  00 

12  72 

13  80 

26  50 

11  26 

14  00 

25  00 

13  70 

6  77 

29  00 

8  54 

8  01 

20  00 

13  71 

6  55  1 

58  80 

14  00 

9  50 

55  00 

14  00 

8  75 

43  42 

13  50 

7  60  | 

33  75 

26  20 

15  00 

43  00 

25  10 

25  50 

29  00 

22  50 

27  45 

41  40 

15  52 

28  80 

45  17 

18  26 

30  51 

42  86 

21  72 

28  31 

39  69 

21  81 

30  00 

39  80 

301  76 

266  97 

333  80 

339  38 

311  36 

274  03 

233  74 

227  05 

175  78 

219  88 

270  13 

292  18 

355  83 

364  82 

194  91 

296  83 

320  00 

296  40 

154  50 

174  04 

145  38 

253  40 

216  60 

219  82 

163  19 

266  75 

309  59 

387  56 

312  08 

404  66 

360  33 

390  85 

LONDON  CONFERENCE. 


685 


SMITH  VILLE.— w. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  William  Savage,  Joseph  Guest. 

75  Thomas  Stobbs         

76  Thomas  Stobbs    . .  . .      . . 

77  Robert  J.  Elliott 

78  Robert  J.  Elliott 

79  James  C.  Slater  ..  

80  James  C.  Slater ..        


Ap- 
point- 
ments. 


No.  of 
Members. 


346 
356 
200 
194 
211 
239 
209 


Funds. 


Conting.  Educa.  Sup.  M.  Miss'y. 


$12  00 

12  00 

6  50 

4  45 
6  97 
6  30 

5  69 


$6  10 

5  30 

2  85 

3  67 

6  70 

4  78 
2  29 


$24  00 
24  32 
21  45 

16  00 
26  20 
24  25 

17  40 


SOMBRA  and  "WALPOLE  ISLAND.— w. 


1874  James  H.  Stonehouse 

75  Samuel  C.  Sellery 

76  Thomas  J.  Reid ...... 

77  James  Gundy 

78  James  Gundy 

79  James  Gundy 

80  Charles  Cooper  Couzens. 


$287  44 
288  00 
128  03 
100  62 
159  67 
100  40 
102  55 


7 

188 

4  00 

1  00 

10  00 

7 

184 

4  00 

3  00 

5  00 

3 

52 

1  58 

1  02 

2  12 

'3 

54 

5  47 

2  29 

2  00 

3 

54 

.5  49 

12  16 

5  00 

3 

57 

3  52 

5  00 

6  76 

4 

69 

3  54 

2  00 

6  82 

151 

75 

97  08 

49  17 

55  77 

68 

14 

69 

73 

58 

50 

SPARTA.' 
v  A  village  in  the  township  of  Yarmouth,  County  of  Elgin,  Ontario. 

1875  James  H.  Stonehouse. ...    „ . 

76  James  H.  Stonehouse. 

77  James  Charlton ...  

78  James  Charlton ...  

79  James  Charlton . .  ..... 

.80  John  Saunders,  M.A..  ... 


See  Yarmouth  Circuit. 


3 

160 

7  35 

9  00 

4  84 

4 

170 

3  50 

3  00 

8  67 

3 

175 

9  35 

5  85 

17  34 

3 

170 

10  00 

4  75 

13  00 

3 

165 

9  11 

6  84 

10  55 

88  00 
56  34 
88  74 
90  69 
81  32 


SPRINGFIELD. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  South  Dorchester,  County  of  Elgin 

Aylmer  Circuit. 
1875  Richard  W   Williams    ... 

76  Richard  W.  Williams.  ... 

77  John  Saunders,  B.  A. . .  

78  John  Saunders,  B  A 

79  John  Saunders,  B.A..  John  E.  Hockey 

80  James  Charlton,  Geo.  W.  Dean . 


STONEY  CREEK. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Saltfleet,  County  of  Wentworth,  Ontario. 


3 

166 

9  56 

14  50 

31  40 

3 

185 

5  75 

18  75 

34  75 

3 

173 

8  38 

18  60 

41  44 

4 

200 

7  43 

22  28 

90  00 

5 

242 

10  68 

23  00 

58  88 

with  Woodburn  and  Barton  Circuits. 


1877  Walter  Rigsby,  Ebenezer  Lanceley. . . 

78  Walter  Rigsby,  (Wm.  Geo.  Wilson.).. 

79  Walter  Rigsby,  James  Little        .... 

80  George  C.  Madden,  (Wm.   Oarnham.) 


STRAFFORD  VILLE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Bayham,  County  of  Elgin,  Ontario. 

Conference. 
1875  John  Elliott ^. 

76  William  T.  Turner. 

77  William  T.  Turner 

78  Francis  E.  Nugent 

79  Francis  E.  Nugent . 

80  James  Gundy 


Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of 


177  67 
168  90 
145  37 
226  76 
235  52 


It  was  formerly  connected 


265  82 
373  53 
331  05 
283  83 


See  Bayham,  New  Connexion 


99  19 

92  76 

115  75 

109  10 

95  69 


6 

195 

11  42 

10  76 

23  40 

7 

208 

10  00 

6  00 

30  Oo 

7 

205 

11  02 

34  50 

42  49 

6 

195 

9  50 

19  00 

40  00 

6 

215 

6  00 

4  00 

7  30 

6 

230 

8  00 

6  00 

11  16 

6 

220 

8  87 

7  12 

11  25 

6 

207 

8  94 

4  14 

9  00 

5 

201 

8  09 

2  27 

10  00 

1874  William  C.  Henderson,  M.A 

75  Manly  Benson .  ... 

76  Manly  Benson 

77  Manly  Benson,  John  W   Cooley. . .    , 

78  J.  A.  Williams,  D.D.,  R.  R.  Maitland 

79  Benj.  Clement,  Samuel  Sellery,  B.D. 

80  Benjamin  Clement , . , 


STRATFORD.— w. 


2 

222 

17  53 

7  75 

24  32 

2 

237 

26  21 

21  10 

22  04 

1 

242 

31  25 

28  09 

28  25 

2 

300 

25  54 

46  60 

30  00 

2 

297 

26  20 

32  03 

31  50 

2 

274 

18  69 

14  53 

20  00 

2 

230 

21  20 

15  00 

22  50 

256  13 
273  10 
281  25 
258  83 
183  90 
83  17 
159  80 


686 


CIRCUITS  AND   MISSIONS. 


STRATFORD  SOUTH. 


1 
Year,       Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1880  Samuel  Sellery,  B.D..      ..   .. 

... 

1874  James  C.  Slater. 

75  James  C.  Slater. ... 

76  James  C.  Slater     

77  Alfred  Andrews 

78  Alfred  Andrews .. 

78  Alfred  Andrews 

80  William  C.  Henderson,  M.A 


1876  Henry  E.Hill.. 

77  Thomas  R.  Clarke  . 

78  See  Brigden 


STRATHROY.— w. 
162 
228 
250 
260 
318 
318 
262 

SYDENHAM. 

.13     1        85 
.        3  104 

.         4  110 


$16  55 
17  29 
14  60 
11  83 

13  39 

14  24 
14  00 


$10  00 

11  42 
21  13 
17  28 
13  29 
16  26 

12  00 


$40  00 
40  00 
46  56 
36  60 
50  00 
38  00 
36  00 


3 

56 

6 

06 

6 

35 

$303  05 
267  26 
291  70 
172  80 
188  91 
169  68 
138  96 


1  46  1 

4  00 

57  78 

3  56 

14  00 

72  84 

4  25 

15  00 

73  63 

St. 


ST.  CATHARINES. 


1874  G.  R.  Sanderson,  Thos.  Colling,  M.A 

75  G.  R.  Sanderson   Cecil  Harper,  B.A. 

76  G.  R.  Sanderson,  Wm.  J.  Maxwell . . 

77  Alex.  Langford,  Wm.  J.  Maxwell... 

78  Alex.  Langford,  Wm.  J.  Maxwell . . . 

79  William  S.  Griffin,  Hugh  T.  Crossley 

80  William  S.  Griffin        


340 
390 
385 
417 
400 
475 
400 


60  88 

31  00 

42  00 

57  03 

96  71 

70  28 

30  75 

51  63 

86  00 

25  53 

39  50 

72  00 

32  00 

55  60 

80  22 

23  36 

27  72 

58  66 

20  35 

16  50 

54  00 

ST.  CATHARINES.— WELLAND  AVENUE 

It  was  formerly  part  of  St.  Catharines  Circuit. 

1875  Thomas  Colling,  M.  A.      ..  

76  Thomas  Colling,  M.A  ....        1  '  31 

77  John  Ridley 1  120 

78  Joseph  W   Holmes  ....  .        1  120 

78  Lewis  W.  Crews,  B.  A 1  109 

80  Lewis  W   Crews,  B.A .        1  130 


513  79 
420  51 
497  96 
513  70 
457  74 
516  26 
376  43 






6  92 

11  05 

14  25 

8  14 

7  00 

12  45 

10  35 

8  18 

13  25 

2  07 

3  83 

7  68 

161  17 
92  75 
85  60 
69  43 


ST.  CATHARINES— NIAGARA  STREET. 
This  Circuit  is  composed  of  three  appointments  taken  from  St.  Catharines  First  Circuit  and  the 


Salem  Church  from  Port  Dalhousie. 


1879  George  W.  Calvert . 
80  George  W   Calvert . 


.|       3     |       190 
ST.  GEORGE.— w. 


1874  Daniel  E.  Brownell,  William  Walsh 

75  Daniel  E.  Brownell,  Wray  R.  Smith 

76  Daniel  E.  Brownell.  Wray  R.  Smith 

77  David  Chalmers,  Joseph  Ward,  B.A 

78  David  Chalmers,  Edwin  E.  Scott 

79  David  Chalmers,  Frank  B.  Stacey 

80  Matthew  Swann,  William  H.  Gane. . , 


ST. 


1874  John  Wakefield 

75  John  Wakefield 

76  JohnPhilp,  M.A.... 

77  JohnPhilp,  M.A  .... 

78  Samuel  D.  Rice,  D.D. 

79  Samuel  D.  Rice,  D.D. 

80  James  Hannon    ... 


5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
5 


304 
310 
391 
415 
400 
420 
420 


MARY'S.— w. 
183 
223 
216 
236 
232 
200 
194 


4  00 


4  00 


6  02  I  96  77 


13  18 

6  72 

37  23 

16  00 

39  11 

46  44 

14  00 

24  17 

43  50 

15  50 

24  75 

41  68 

16  25 

28  94 

53  00 

18  25 

22  20 

75  00 

19  45 

14  00 

74  25 

20  23 

11  00 

46  50 

20  50 

23  00 

46  50 

20  00 

18  00 

65  00 

20  50 

20  00 

96  00 

21  00 

36  50 

96  00 

24  57 

24  00 

65  40 

22  26 

14  00 

49  50 

334  38 

305  17 

324  78 

289  98 

343  90 

320  34 

318  70 

288  50 

335  15 

314  32 

296  33 

340  50 

288  49 

266  95 

LONDON   CONFERENCE. 


687 


ST. 

THOMAS.— w. 

Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Year 

■Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M.   Miss'y. 

1874  G.  N.  A.  F.  T.  Dickson   . . 

75  John  A.  Williams. 

76  John  A.  Williams.. 

77  John  A.  Williams.. 

78  Manly  Benson ... 

79  Manly  Benson.      

80  Manly  Benson . 

o 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

140 
144 
140 
150 
150 
201 
300 

$36  75 
40  00 
40  00 
40  00 
40  00 

30  41 

31  63 

$22  13 
42  00 
38  00 
31  00 
22  50 
30  90 
35  65 

$56  00  '$236  54 
80  00  i  297  44 
64  00  [   253  91 
77  00  !  295  20 
45  00   200  00 
67  35.  266  18 
70  56:  342  35 

ST.   THOMAS  SECOND.— ay. 


1874  John  V   Smith 

75  John  V    Smith 

76  John  V.  Smith      .    . 

77  Thomas  Colling,  B.A. 

78  Thomas  Colling,  B.A. 

79  John  E.  Lanceley. 

80  James  Gray. . 


33 

44 
48 
60 
85 
105 
114 


5  00 

3  10 

7  00 

4  00 

8  00 

4  00 

5  00 

4  50 

5  00 

4  79 

5  69 

5  10 

21  45 

22  50 

6  00 

62  57 

8  00 

75  30 

8  00 

72  21 

9  00 

105  25 

10  00 

102  70 

15  05 

129  22 

ST.  WILLIAMS.  - 


1874  Christopher  Hamilton 
75,  James  Whiting . 

76  James  Whiting. 

77  James  Whiting. 

78  John  Russell 

79  John  Russell     . . 

80  John  Russell 


226 

212 
222 
227 
222 
213 
226 


10 
12 
00 
05 
99 
44 
03 


4  25 

14  00 

8  00 


00 

70 
62 

25 


18  15 

87  85 

18  50 

69  10 

19  00 

80  24 

15  00 

93  08 

19  00 

75  40 

12  00 

77  11 

15  79 

101  38 

T. 


1874  William  Birks.... 

75  William  Birks. 

76  William  Birks. . . 

77  Thomas  W.  Jackson . 

78  Thomas  W   Jackson . 

79  Thomas  W.  Jackson  . 

80  Edwin  Holmes  . . 


1874  James  Laird. . 

75  Daniel  W   Thompson. 

76  Daniel  W.  Thompson. . 

77  Daniel  W   Thompson. . 

78  Charles  E.  Stafford 

79  Charles  E.  Stafford 

80  Charles  E.  Stafford 


TALBOT  VILLE.—  n. 

89 


144 
108 
109 
101 
103 
106 


TEESWATER.—  w. 
151 


o 
*5 
4 
4 
t6 
1 
1 


153 

118 

136 

200 

71 

83 


3  36 

5  50 

6  00 

9  39 

11  40 

4  04 

8  10 

3  50 

3  00 

8  67 

7  08 

4  95 

3  96 

5  65 

8  38 

6  12 

2  50 

5  12 

7  51 

8  00 

4  00 

19  90 

8  00 

8  00 

18  40 

9  31 

10  55 

13  23 

8  57 

21  14 

16  55 

12  02 

22  85 

17  26 

3  49 

3  72 

4  90  1 

3  58 

3  13 

5  01 

106  78 

117 

46 

114 

81 

112 

54 

112  77 

75  95 

99 

80 

134 

37 

136 

25 

110 

76 

119 

69 

155 

78 

26 

26 

35 

14 

THAMES  VILLE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Camden,  County  of  Kent,  Ontario. 
Walton  Preston  . . . 


1875 

76  Peter  W.  Jones 

77  William  Watson  Edwards 

78  Wm.  Watson  Edwards,  J.  H.  Howard 

79  Wm.  Watson  Edwards,  J.  H.  Howard 

80  Adam  Ira  Snider,  John  B.  Lambly 


140 
146 
158 
167 
233 


6  50 

6  26 

7  40 

10  63 

9  07 

13  26 

6  16 

6  97 

11  41 

8  95 

4  78 

11  09 

10  64 

5  81 

12  14 

54  14 

106  10 
93  00 

107  04 
156  95 


*  Belmore  with  23  members  given  to  Howick  Circuit,  and  Mildmay  with  38  members  given  to 
Walkerton  Circuit — total,  61  members.  Enniskillen  with  11  members  was  attached  to  Tees  water — 
net  total  loss  50,  leaving  Teeswater  with  103  to  begin  the  year. 

t  Salem  appointment,  with  40  members  from  Lucknow  Circuit,  annexed. 


688 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


THORNDALE. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  West  Nissouri,  County  of  Middlesex,  Ontario. 

Nissouri  Circuit. 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 

No.  of 

Funds. 

Members 

ments 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1875  Christopher  Hamilton 

.. 

76  Christopher  Hamilton,  David  A.  Moir 

6 

89 

$5  66 

•|4  50 

$S  00 

$154  70 

77  Christopher  Hamilton,  George  A.  Kerr 

6 

90 

8  25 

13  15 

8  50 

202  57 

78  Dai.iel  W.  Thompson,  Saml.  G  Staples 

6 

102 

12  10 

11   12 

19  15 

175  21 

79  Daniel  W.  Thompson,  Wm.  H.  Spence 

-7 

110 

12  81 

12  00 

14  40 

161  18 

80 

Daniel  W  Thompson, {Jno.  Henderson) 

6 

140 

9  73 

11  82 

11  71 

173  16 

THOROLD.—  w. 


1874  James  Preston,  C.  W.  Hawkins,  B.A. 

4 

202 

16  42 

7  65 

80  00 

523  19 

75  James  Preston,   C.  W.  Hawkins,  B.A. 

3 

226 

28  55 

24  32 

67  09 

552  72 

76  James  Preston,  James  W.  Shilton. ..    . 

v> 

263 

22  59 

20  63  ' 

63  86 

638  95 

77  James  C.  Slater,  Edwin  S.  Shibley..    . 

3 

263 

19   12 

40  01 

63  17 

709  98 

78  James  C.  Slater,  Samuel  Sellery  B.D.. 

3 

250 

22  85 

20  00 

85  00 

703  57 

79  W.  R.  Parker,  M.A.,  Edwin  E.  Scott. 

3 

252 

22  97 

13  04 

76  21 

711  81 

80  William  R.  Parker,  M.A. 

*  1 

140 

24  40 

10  52 

56  09 

679  35 

TILBURY.— w. 

1874  Aaron  D.  Miller.. 

3 

80 

4  95 

3  00 

10  (0 

101  81 

75  Aaron  I ).  Miller.. 

4 

63 

6  87 

3  61 

15  85 

76  05 

76  Aaron  It.  Miller.. 

3 

67 

6  28 

3  60 

13  00 

64  54 

4 

64 

5  00 

5  76 

9  47 

47  85 

TILSONBURG.—  w. 

1874  Alfred  Andrews .... 

6 

294 

15  00 

12  00 

44  50 

303  ;-)6 

75  Alfred  Andrews.. . 

t2 

147 

14  91 

19  82 

29  55 

160  79 

76  Alfred  Andrews 

2 

180 

12  80 

16  85 

30  00 

26S  59 

77  David  Savage 

2 

167 

11  96 

9  19 

25  00 

202  57 

2 

209 

10  83 

10  00 

30  00 

273  18 

79  David  Savage 

1 

200 

13  22 

9  10 

21  00 

304  11 

80  George  N.  A.  F.  T.  Dickson. 

1 

200 

7  31 

12  00 

20  30 

276  06 

TOWNSEND. 

A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Norfolk,    Ontario.  It  was  formerly  connected  with  Port 

Dover  Circuit. 
1878  Joseph  Ward,  B.A.  ..  .  .  ...  I 

79  Joseph  Ward,  B.A i       3            176  4  50          8  46        21  00      124  86 

80  Joseph  Ward,  B.A.,  Jno.  H.  L.  Joslynj    J  3            162  5  95          6  58        10  65  |  113  65 

TRAFALGAR. 
So  called  from  the  name  of  the  township  in  the  County  of  Halton,  Ontario,  in  which  the  appointments 

constituting  the  circuit  are  situated.      It  was  formerly  connected  with  the  Milton  and  Oakville 

Circuits. 
1880  Robt.  R.  Maitland,  Vernon  H.  Emoryl       8     |       238       I        I  .  . .    i  . .     |      


1874  John  Hough 

75  Joseph  Deacon 

76  Joseph  1  )eacon 

77  Joseph  Deacon  .  .  . 

78  Joseph  H.  Stinson.. . 

79  Joseph  H.  Stinson..  . . 

80  Joseph  H.  Stinson.. 


TROWBRIDGE.—  w 


148 
160 
238 
236 
233 
234 
205 


60 

75 


12  00 


11 
11 


00 
00 


10  45 
8  33 


4  33 
6  20 
9  26 
9  30 

11  45 
8  00 

5  00 


22  00 
22  50 
26  79 
37  50 

39  00 

40  00 
26  00 


143  55 
150  00 
178  28 
162  33 
164  21 
168  70 
146  48 


TYRCONNELL.— w. 


1874  Thomas  Hanna. 

75  Ebenezer  Teskey 

76  Ebenezer  Teskey: 

77  James  Watson. 

78  James  Watson . . 

79  William  McCann 

80  William  McCann 


102 
106 

92 
109 
117 
120 

94 


7  06 
6  55 
6  00 
6  04 
6  83 

6  96 

7  33 


2  08 

11  75 

4  84 

12  09 

9  00 

12  00 

11  69 

12  00 

11   32 

14  55 

6  53 

14  54 

7  00 

15  00 

*  Allanburg  and  Beaver  Dams  attached  to  Font  Hill  Circuit, 
t  Four  appointments  set  off  to  Brownsville  Circuit. 


98  36 
94  94 
84  28 
83  10 

137  00 

99  45 
96  27 


Windham  Circuit  annexed. 


LONDON    CONFERENCE. 


689 


u. 


ULSTER. 


A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Culross,  County  of  Bruce,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  connected 

with  Teeswater  Circuit. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1878  Richard  C.  Henders . 

79  Richard  C.  Henders. 

80  Ebenezer  Teskey 


Ap- 
point-     No-  of 
jmenU    Members. 


Funds. 


169 
154 


Conting.  Educa.  j  Sup.  M.  Miss'y- 


$5  28   §8  50  ;  §13  00  j  138  90 
3  25    5  25    9  55  !  87  54 


V. 


VICTORIA. 


A  town  situate  in  the  township  of  Bertie,  on  the  Niagara  River,  at  the  Junction  of  the  International 

Bridge.      It  was  formerly  connected  with  Ridgeway  Circuit. 
1880  Welliugton  Bridgrnan |  j      |        j  ..    [        j 


VIENNA.  - 


1874  George  Ferguson,  John  McLean i  7 

75  George  Ferguson,  George  A.  Schram  . .  j  8 

76  George  Clark,  Augustine  Broadway.    .  i  7 

77  Charles  C.  Couzens,  (John  H.  Bennett)\  7 

78  Charles  C.  Couzens,  George  J.  Kerr,      i  9 

79  Charles  C.  Couzens 9 

80  William  Shannon,  John  K.  Hockey 


-w. 

300 

1  12  32 

7  30 

16  60 

139  00 

334 

1  14  00 

8  10 

18  30 

165  8S 

272 

j   9  10 

15  42 

15  35 

135  36 

300 

9  50 

13  85 

11  83 

132  53 

301 

9  61 

15  05 

18  00 

164  22 

308 

!   8  55 

9  79 

15  52 

140  85 

314 

'   6  02 

7  01 

10  25 

113  69 

w. 


WALLACE. 

A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Wallace,  County  of  Perth,  Ontario. 

Listowel  Circuit. 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


1877  Charles  Deacon . . 

78  Henry  Berry 

79  Henry  Berry 

80  Henry  Berry 


125 
156 
164 


10  00 

4  50 

18  42 

8  26  1 

5  29 

20  00 

5  91  1 

5  35 

17  29 

WALLACEBURG.— w. 


1874  William  W.  Edwards  . . 

75  Robert  Smylie .  .... 

76  Robert  Smylie.  . . . 

77  Robert  Smylie 

78  William  C.  Watson,  M.A. 

79  Christopher  Cookman      

80  Chris.  Cookman,  Wm.  M.  Bielby 


85 
185 
175 
190 
176 
189 


8  05 

2  60 

4  44 

5  00 

4  70 

8  06 

10  50 

3  00 

5  00 

8  00 

5  00 

7  50 

10  00 

11  00 

10  00 

8  00 

10  00 

20  20 

10  00 

5  00 

8  32 

130 

66 

152 

86 

152  90 

95 

77 

57 

41 

85 

85 

61 

25 

85  00 

70  00 

102 

86 

WALTON. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  McKillop,  County  of  Huron,  Ontario. 

Brussels  Circuit. 


1877  John  G.  Fallis 

78  John  G.  Fallis 

79  William  Baugh . . . 

80  William  Baugh.... 

44 


169 
173 
140 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the 


114  53 
78  00 
93  38 


5  93 

4  45 

5  00 

4  12 

3  55 

6  00 

3  00 

6  00 

6  00 

690 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


WARDSVILLE.— w. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  Alfred  L.  Russell,  B.D, 

75  William  J.  Ford 

76  John  L.  Kerr..      . 

Bothwell  united. 

77  James  Goodwin . 

78  James  Goodwin . . . 

79  William  Hayhurst .... 

80  William  Hayhurst . 


Ap- 
point- 
uients, 


4 
4 
1 

2 
.2 
3 
3 


No.  of 
Members. 


108 

110 

55 

134 

125 
166 
139 


Funds. 


Conting. 


$7  93 
9  53 

4  47 

5  54 

6  50 
8  68 

7  40 


Educa. 


$4  50 

7  04 
2  60 

2  92 
.6  65 

8  05 
4  50 


Sup.  M. 


$12  57 

16  20 

8  50 

10  00 

12  75 
23  71 

11  47 


Miss'y. 


$67  06 
61  14 
31  36 

66  82 

81  37 

110  33 

75  96 


WASHINGTON.— w. 


1874  Samuel  Tucker,  Wm.  W   Sparling. . . 

75  John  Scott,  B.A.  .... 

76  James  Laird.       

77  James  Laird. .  f  ... 

78  Isaac  Crane 

79  Isaac  Crane 

80  Richard  Hobbs  . .    .      


h6 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 


242 
256 
140 
180 
170 
134 
131 


14  07 

15  10 

8  56 

4  73 

5  77 

5  00 

4  39 

6  50 

20  00 

4  60 

6  27 

7  34 
4  42 
9  00 


44  50 
50  00 
19  66 
19  11 
22  54 
25  00 
22  17 


293  85 
281  58 
139  25 
116  70 
164  43 
127  06 
143  26 


WATERDOWN.— w. 


1874  David  Chalmers,  John  T.  Smith 

75  Geo.  Richardson,  John  T.  Smith. .     . 

76  William  Hawke,  Robert  W.  Wright. . 

77  Wm.  Hawke,  Wellington  Bridgman . . 

78  William  Hawke,  James  H.  White .    . . 

79  Jos.  W.  Holmes,  Solomon  Cleaver..    . 

80  Joseph  W.  Holmes,  John  E.  Hunter. . 


296 
300 
280 
306 
312 
332 
362 


20  25 

6  00 

48  49 

23  60 

16  00 

50  00 

17  15 

21  52 

61  70. 

18  00 

22  63 

62  00 

18  25' 

17  00 

65  00 

17  00 

15  00 

55  00 

15  88 

16  89 

53  00 

265  21 
335  05 
291  18 
308  14 
279  22 
265  41 
354  30 


WATERFORD.— w.  &  n. 


1874  Joseph  H.  Stinson.. . 

75  Joseph  R.  Gundy 

76  Benjamin  Clement.. 

77  Benjamin  Clement.. 

78  Benjamin  Clement.. 

79  John  Kav 

80  John  Kay   


96 
136 
220 
196 
200 
190 
177 


4  36 

2  65 

6  75 

4  00 

2  58 

9  00 

7  40 

4  36 

9  17 

9  50 

8  00 

23  00 

10  00 

8  00 

24  00 

10  20 

8  50 

25  00 

5  27 

2  38 

11  72 

74  03 
89  23 
130  89 
159  00 
167  42 
137  35. 
100  00 


WATFORD.— w. 


1874  James  H.  McCartney,  C.  C.  Couzens. . 

75  Jas.  H.  McCartney,  HughT.  Crossley. 

76  William  Ames,  James  McLachlin 

77  William  Ames,  George  W.  Dean 

78  William  Ames,  Edward  J.  Clarke . . 

79  George  Ferguson,  James  Hazlewood 

80  George  Ferguson. 


270 
250 
260 
266 
235 
252 
270 


15  18 

6  60 

31  00 

13  00 

9  66 

30  70 

12  00 

9  92 

32  34 

15  00 

11  00 

31  00 

10  00 

9  28 

24  00 

13  00 

10  72 

39  00 

15  38 

11  07 

41  59 

282  2;" 
201  82 
228  09 
233  83 
189  79 

231  85 

232  35 


WELLAND.— w. 


1874  James  Goodwin,  Ely  Nelthorpe,  7  mo. 

75  William  Bryers ...  . .  

76  William  Bryers ... 

77  William  Bryers.    ..........  c 

78  Thomas  S.  Howard  ......... 

79  William  W.  Shepherd.    ... 

80  William  W.  Shepherd 


4 
t4 


264 
270 
139 
130 
170 
146 
149 


15  69 

7  50 

38  25 

15  26 

7  84 

55  60 

10  15 

19  52 

42  50 

8  00 

10  70 

41  2  M 

11  30 

13  75 

40  00  ' 

10  00 

6  75 

31  25 

12  10 

12  15 

16  85  ! 

223  16 
295  89 
170  38 
181  35 
187  84 
127  07 
141  75 


Plattsville  set  off. 


t  Crowland  set  off. 


LONDON   CONFERENCE. 


6>I 


WELLESLEY.— w. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  Joseph  Deacon  ...    . 

75  Robert  J.  Husband. . 

76  Robert  J.  Husband. 

77  Robert  J.  Husband. 

78  Walton  Preston 

79  Walton  Preston , 

80  Walton  Preston . . 


Ap- 
point- 
ments. 


6 
5 
5 
5 

4 
4 
4 


No.  of 
Members 


103 
93 

86 
85 
70 
71 
66 


Funds. 


Conting. 


$11 
9 
8 
4 
4 
4 
4 


18 
00 
23 
79 
33 
15 
28 


Educa. 


$4  50 


50 

85 


6  42 


86 
00 
50 


Sup.  M. 


Miss'y. 


18  00 

$136  12 

18  00 

117  29 

8  00 

97  51 

12  00 

87  50 

13  00 

80  15 

11  00 

62  18 

6  00 

66  38 

WESTMINSTER.— w. 


1874  David  C.  Clappison 

75  William  Lund,  George  W.  Henderson 

76  William  Lund,  George  W.  Henderson 

77  Joseph  S.  Colling,  Cecil  Harper,  B.A 

78  Joseph  S.  Colling,  Ezra  A.  Fear 

79  Joseph  S.  Colling 

80  Thomas  Crews,  William  J.  Brandon . 


196 

190 
262 
332 
324 

3-25 
362 


16  39 

7  69 

37  77  i 

17  00 

8  00 

37  77 

19  50 

14  42 

40  52 

24  44 

19  78 

44  00 

24  31 

20  26 

53  00 

20  02 

21  46 

45  00 

17  00 

22  50 

46  60 

I  226  34 

289  30 

321  22 

326  62 

406  96 

368  27 

351  57 


WfNDHAM. 
A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Windham,  County  of  Norfolk,  Ontario. 
1875  James  White 


76  James  White 

77  Abel  Edwards  .    . . 

78  Wray  R.  Smith 

79  Andrew  M.  McCulloch 

80  United  with  Townsend 


1874  David  L.  Brethour   

75  David  L.  Brethour 

76  Joshua  Pitt  Lewis 

77  Thomas  Metcalfe  Campbell . 

78  Thomas  Metcalfe  Campbell . 

79  Thomas  Metcalfe  Campbell. 

80  John  Vipond  Smith 


WINDSOR. 
1 

..!  i 
i 
i 
i 
i 
i 


128 
117 
120 

97 
94 

— w. 

75 
62 
130 
153 
146 
117 
137 


WIXUHAM.— w. 


1874  Henry  Kellam,  Alfred  A.  Bowers 7 

75  George  A.  Mitchell,  B.A 7 

76  G.  AT  Mitchell,  B.A.,  R.  R.  Maitlandi  6 

77  Geoige  A.  Mitchell,  B  A.                     .  . !  5 

78  William  Bryers .1 

79  William  Bryers ... .        ...              ....  1 

80  William  Bryers ;  1 


240 
300 
281 
381 
170 
148 
160 


6  26 

4  05 

8  00 

1   4  00 

3  00 

6  00 

8  67 

5  00 

6  00 

3  40 

1  85 

4  50 

1   1  05 

2  13 

4  00 

14  50 

15  00 
8  00 

15  40 
14  00 
11  00 
14  60 


13  45 

14  00 


14 

15 

9 

4 

5 


00 
00 
25 
50 


22  35 

23  50 
20  00 
22  00 
12  00 
10  00 
16  00 


14  00 

7  00 

33  00  j 

19  28 

27  20 

35  00 

23  70 

19  4:J 

18  18 

17  45 

22  68 

17  03 

11  37 

8  00 

2S  69 

9  85 

10  45 

21  50 

9  45 

11  05 

24  25 

53  00 

51 

00 

95 

80 

35 

10 

75 

79 

66 

51 

76 

94 

34 

69 

39 

00 

61 

55 

26 

25 

35 

40 

211 

92 

237 

83 

235 

4S 

305 

04 

134 

65 

64 

31 

92 

t  •> 

WOODBURN. 

A  small  village  in  the  township  of  Binbrook,  County  of  Wentworth. 

Smith ville  Circuit. 

1875  William  McCann  !        .      |        ..  I 

76  Win.  McCann,  Wesley  F.  Campbell,    j       4  139       !     13  31 

77  United  with  Stoney  Creek J        6     j        195        |      11   42 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


4  30 

10  76 


6  71   S   183  40 
23  40      265  82 


1874  Thomas  Hadwin  .  .  ... 

75  William  Henderson,  James  E.  Russ .  . 

76  William  Henderson,  James  E.  Russ.  . 

77  William  Henderson,  Wm.  Tretheway. 

78  Thomas  Gee .  

79  Thomas  Gee 

80  John  Neelands 


0 

172 

5 

175 

6 

376 

6 

380 

tio 

400 

5 

170 

6 

157 

10 

00 

10 

00 

10 

10 

8 

36 

9 

00 

7 

00 

7  Oit 

25 
75 
90 


4 

4 

10  47 
14  39 


00 

27 


13  00 

14  00 
10  "86 
12  14 
21  30 
30  00 
27  00 


148  27 
140  08 

149  40 
154  37 
147  38 

125  36 

126  72 


One  appointment  given  to  Oakville  Circuit. 


t  Essex  Centre  set  off. 


692 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


WOODSTOCK.— w. 

Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point, 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

$26  16 
37  73 
34  77 
33  00 
26  49 
16  29 
13  41 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1874  John  B.  Clarkson,  M.A.      . 

75  John  B.  Clarkson,  M.A 

76  John  B.  Clarkson,  M.A 

77  William  R.  Parker,  M.A 

78  William  R.  Parker,  M.A. 

79  W.  Wellington  Carson.    ... 

80  W.  Wellington  Carson 

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
'  1 

242 
256 
250 
260 
273 
339 
245 

$16  00 

31  71 
24  00 

32  00 
22  00 
12  00 
20  80 

$52  00 
55  00 

60  50 

61  00 
33  55 
25  85 
45  25 

$655  82 
510  79 
438  06 
387  45 
285  33 
306  01 
310  75 

WYOMING.— w. 


1874  John  Neelands,  Thomas  R.  Fydell . . 

75  John  Neelands,  Robert  S.  Pritchard . 

76  John  Neelands  . 

77  William  J.  Ford 

78  William  J.  Ford..      .,„ 

79  William  J   Ford ....... 

80  William  W.  Edwards 


154 
140 
143 
101 
108 
100 
102 


12  00 

6  10 

24  22 

14  00 

6  00 

25  00 

15  10 

7  00. 

26  00 

8  39 

5  00 

10  00 

10  17 

6  18 

9  00 

7  0.) 

6  00 

11  93 

10  14 

5  03 

l:J»  42 

199  22 
205  27 
123  22 
40  97 
91  79 
43  05 
53  96 


Y. 


YARMOUTH.— w. 

1874  George  C.  Madden.. 
75  See  Sparta ... 

4 
4 

143 
144 

12  36 
10  00 

:3  36 
jt  3  00 

21  67 
21  85 

195  59 
170  75 

z. 


ZIMMERMAN. 
A  small  village,  in  the  township  of  Nelson,   County  of  Halton,  Ontario. 

with  Lowville  Circuit. 


1879  Theophilus  R.  Earle. . 
80  Theophilus  R.  Earle. . 


116 
110 


4  87 


It  was  formerly  connected 


2  00 


10  36 


53  86 


THE 


INDIAN     AND     GEEMAN     MISSIONS 


WITHIN    THE    BOUNDS   OF   THE 


Worth  an    (tanltxtttzt, 


1874  to  1880. 


Note. — For   the  history  of  all  these  Missions  prior  to  1874,  see  Missions  of  Canada  Wesleyan 
Conference  in  Book  1.     The  grants  from  Mission  Funds  include  salaries  of  teachers  and  interpreters. 


GRAND  RIVER— (Indian.) 


Yean 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


1874  Erastus  Hurlburt. . 

75  Erastus  Hurlburt. . 

76  Erastus  Hurlburt. 

77  Erastus  Hurlburt. 

78  Erastus  Hurlburt. . 

79  James  White. . 

80  James  White. 


No.  of 
Members. 


69 

68 
71 
80 
98 
108 
64 


Contrib.  to 

Mission 

Fund. 


|53 
45 


40 
41 


03 
71 


59  90 


78 
71 


35  50 

36  78 


Grants  from 

Mission 

Fund. 


$1,096  50 
1,020  00 
1,059  22 
1,090  00 
1,020  00 
1,079  75 


HAMILTON. —.German.  ) 


1874  Charles  S.  Eby,  B.A. 

75  Charles  S.  Eby,  B.A.., 

76  Stephen  Kappele. . 

77  Stephen  Kappele.. 

78  Stephen  Kappele.. 

79  Stephen  Kappele. . .  . 

80  Discontinued 


1874  Alfred  L.  Russell. 

75  Jabez  Edmonds. 

76  John  L.  Kerr 

77  Adam  Ira  Snyder 

78  Adam  Ira  Snyder.  . 

79  Thomas  H.  Patchell. 

80  Thomas  H.  Patchell. 


MORAVIANTOWN.— (Indian.) 


1874  Thomas  Cosford,  Allen  Salt. 

75  Thomas  Cosford,  Samuel  Tucker . 

76  Thomas  Cosford,  Samuel  Tucker 

77  Thomas  Cosford,  Samuel  Tucker . 

78  Thomas  Cosford,  Abel  Edwards. . 

79  Thomas  Cosford,  Abel  Edwards. . . 

80  Thomas  Cosford,  Abel  Edwards. 


MUNCEY.— (Indian.) 


28 

91 

90 

1,000  00 

30 

92 

50 

720  00 

25 

74  75 

794  25 

76. 

175 

40 

753  00 

70 

130 

54 

697  00 

55 

117 

11 

760  00 

28 

74 

70 

15 

16 

48 

200  00 

13 

0 

63 

120  00 

13 

6 

92 

127  50 

10 

4 

25 

125  00 

9 

5 

79 

100  00 

44 

10 

00 

100  00 

48 

6 

45 

70 

76 

25 

1,101  78 

74 

57 

77 

1,085  20 

84 

61 

99 

1,247  72 

94 

61 

53 

1,057  43 

135 

75 

77 

943  00 

138 

93  81 

803  23 

180   , 

115 

54 

694 


INDIAN   AND   GERMAN    MISSIONS. 


NEW  CREDIT.— (Indian.) 


Year 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


1874 
75 
76 
77 
78 
79 


Elisha  Tennant. 
Elisha  Tennant. 
Elisha  Tennant. 
William  Cross.. 
William  Cross.. 
William  Cross.. 


80  William  Cross. 


No.  of 
Members. 


70 
68 
86 
69 

78 
78 

77 


ONEIDA.— (Indian.) 


1874  William  Cross 

75  William  Cross. . . 

76  William  Cross.. . 

77  Elisha  Tennant 

78  Elisha  Tennant. . . 

79  Benjamin  Sherlock., 

80  Erastus  Hurlburt. . . 


PRESTON  and  PARIS.— (German.) 


1874  Stephen  Kappele,  Thomas  E.  Morden 

75  Stephen  Kappele,  Thomas  E.  Morden . . 

76  United  to  Hamilton  Mission 


ST.  CLAIR.— (Indian.) 


1874  Edwin  Fessant . 

75  Edwin  Fessant . .    . 

76  Edwin  Fessant . .    . 

77  Francis  G.  Weaver 

78  Francis  G.  Weaver 

79  Francis  G.  Weaver 

80  Andrew  Milliken  .  . 


STONEY  and  KETTLE  POINT.  - 


1874  George  Clark 

75  George  Clark 

76  William  W.  Edwards  . 

77  George  A.  Schram. 

78  George  A.  Schram.    . . 

79  Jasper  Wilson 

80  Francis  G.  Weaver 


WALPOLE  ISLAND.  - 


1874  James  H.  Stonehouse.. 
75  Thomas  Hanna. . 
Thomas  Hanna. 

Thomas  Hanna 

Thomas  Hanna. 

Thomas  Hanna 

Thomas  Hanna 


76 

77 
78 
79 
80 


Contrib.  to 

Mission 

Fund. 

$86  92 

77  83 

119  75 

46  90 

66  04 

71  25 

67  70 

Grants  from 

Mission 

Fund. 


$706  80 
598  25 
674  86 
792  52 
752  00 
726  00 


90 

43  07 

1,116  30 

95 

30  30 

871  00 

100 

14 

58 

1,037  86 

99 

13 

45 

864  77 

65 

25 

84 

895  00 

55 

37 

37 

475  00 

55 

21 

32 

HAN.) 

67 

165 

88 

1,250  00 

78 

169 

15 

820  00 

69 

128 

38 

134 

47 

00 

1,075  27 

134 

77 

40 

801  00 

132 

30 

03 

837  84 

133 

42 

90 

735  00 

160 

69 

21 

672  00 

158 

55 

68 

673  00 

167 

36 

48 

[Indian.) 

30 

16  07 

250  00 

36 

250  00 

41 

250  00 

40 

345  00 

40 

13 

10 

277  00 

40 

10 

77 

217  67 

46 

22 

77 

A.N.) 

1    78 

151 

75 

1,157  50 

184 

97 

08 

858  00 

I   130 

73  68 

1,198  76 

130 

24 

88 

955  00 

135 

26 

63 

955  00 

114 

/ 

50 

958  00 

120 

21 

10 



THE 


DISTRICTS 


OF   THE 


LONDON     CONFERENCE, 

showing  who  have  been  chairmen  and  financial  secretaries, 
with  the  number  of  members  for  each  year 

From  1874  to  1880 


BRANTFORD  DISTRICT. 


Year 


Chairmen. 


Finan.  Secretaries. 


1874  John  A.  Williams. 

75  Alex.  Langford. . . 

76  Alex.  Langford. . . 

77  W.R.Parker, M. A. 

78  W.R.Parker,  M.  A. 

79  E.B.Rvckman.DD 


John  Philp,  B.A  . 
JohnPhilp,  B.A.. 
Win.  McDonagh.. 
Wm.  McDonagh.. 
Wm.  McDonagh.. 
Thomas  Brock..    . 


Mem. 

3109 
3350 
4257 
4737 
4587 
"3324 


80  E.B.Ryckman,DD!Thomas  Brock..    .    3173 


CHATHAM  DISTRICT. 


1874  Wm.  S.  Griffin. .  . 

75  Wm.  S.  Griffin. . . 

76  John  Wakefield    . 

77  John  Wakefield 

78  John  Wakefield  . . 

79  Alex.  Langford 

80  Alex.  Langford  .  . 


|1).  L.  Brethour. 
D.  L.  Brethour.  . 
W.C.Watson,  M.A 
|W.  C.  Watson,  M.  A 
W.C.Watson,  M.A 
■T.  M.  Campbell. 
William  Hayhurst 


GODERICH  DISTRICT. 
1874  Chas.  Lavell,  M.A. 

75  Chas.Lavell,M.A. 

76  Chas.  Lavell,  M.A. 

77  Chas.  La  veil,  M.  A. 

78  James  Preston. . . . 

79  J.A.Williams,D.D 

80  J.A.Williams,D.D 


Henry  Kellam..  . 
Robert  Davey 
Robert  Davey 
Robert  Davey  . . . 
Robert  Davey .... 
Wm.  McDonagh.. 
Wm.  McDonasrh.. 


GUELPH  DISTRICT. 
1874  Isaac  B.  Howard..  I).  G.  Sutherland, 
LL.B 

75  Isaac  B.  Howard.. |D.  G.  Sutherland, 

LLB... 

76  E.    B.    Ryckman, 

M.A    Thomas  Cobb.      . 

77  E.     B.    Ryckman, 

M.A  .  .      . .  Thomas  Brock..    . 


2454 
2447 
3330 
3309 
3462 
3825 
4107 


3486 
+3388 
4001 
4581 
4778 
J3234 
3142 


S674 

§2222 

2630 

2746 


*  1,382  members  given  to  Simcoe  District. 
+  457  members  given  to  Wellington  District. 
+  1,544  members  given  to  Stratford  District. 
§  1,616  members  given  to  Wellington  District. 


Year 


Chairmen. 


1878  E.    B.    Ryckman, 
M.A 

79  William  Williams 

80  William  Williams 


Finan.  Secretaries. 


Thomas  Brock. . . 
Hugh  McLean. . . 
Hugh  McLean.. . 


Mem. 


HAMILTON  DISTRICT. 


1874  James  Gray.. 

75  James  Gray 

76  James  Gray  ...      . 

77  James  Gray 

78  William  S.  Griffin 

79  John  Wakefield    . 

80  John  Wakefield    . 


H.  Johnston,  B.  D. 
H.  Johnston,  B.D. 
H.  Johnston,  B.D. 
H.Johnston,  B.D. 
James  Hannon . . . 
James  Hannon . . . 
George  H  Cornish 


2662 
'2404 
2529 


3871 
4359 
4797 

5288 

5116 

+4673 

4316 


LONDON  DISTRICT. 

1874  W. R.Parker, M.A. ! John  Wakefield 

75  W.  R.  Parker,  M.  A.;  John  Wakefield 

76  W. R. Parker, M. A. j James  E.  Dyer.. 

77  Geo.  R.  Sanderson, 

D.D John  Kay.. 

78  Geo.  R.  Sanderson, 

D.D John  Kay.. 

79  Geo.  R.  Sanderson, 

D.D B.  B.  Keefer..  . 

80  Geo.  R.  Sanderson, 

D.D  .  .      . .  David  Savage 

NIAGARA  DISTRICT. 

1874  Geo.  It.  Sanderson  James  Preston..    .  2575 

75  Geo.  R.  Sanderson, James  Preston.. .  2712 

76  Geo.  R.  Sanderson  James  Preston..  . .  3429 

77  Alex.  Langford. . .  James  C.  Slater  3495 

78  Alex.  Langford. .  .  Ijaines  C.  Slater  3441 

79  Wm.  S.  Griffin.  . .  'W.R.Parker, M.A.  §3102 

80  Wm.  S.  Griffin.    .  JW.  R.Parker, M.A.  3139 


3341 
3463 
4025 

4483 

4614 

J3781 

3917 


*  53  members  given  to  Stratford  District. 
+  728  members  given  to  Simcoe  District. 
J  9P0  members  given  to  Stratford  District. 
§  174  members  given  to  Simcoe  District. 


696 


DISTRICTS   OF   THE   LONDON    CONFERENCE. 


SARNIA  DISTRICT. 


Year 


Chahmen. 


Finan.  Secretaries. 


1S74  Francis  Berry   . 
75  James  C.  Slater 


James  C.  Slater. . 
G.N.A.F.T.  Dick- 
son   

76  James  C.  Slater      G.N.  A. F.T.  Dick- 

son   

77  Wm.C.  Henderson 


Mem. 


M.A 

78  Wni. C.Henderson 

M.A... 

79  Wm.C.  Henderson 

M.A... 

80  Wm.C.  Henderson 

M.A.  . 


Alfred  Andrews . . 
Thomas  Cobb . 
Thomas  Cobb . 
John  W.  German. 


2075 
2104 
2505 
2513 
2887 
2955 
2955 


SIMCOE  DISTRICT. 
This  District   was  formed  in  1878,  from  part  of 
Hamilton,   Brantford,    Niagara    and    St. 
Thomas  Districts. 
1878  James  Gray..         j Donald  G.  Suther- 

1     land,  LL.B.    .       2562 

79  James  Gray..  David  L.  Brethour    2596 

80  David  L.  Brethour  John  Kay,.  ......     2483 

STRATFORD  DISTRICT. 

This   District  was  formed  in  1878,   from  part  of 
London,   Goderich,   Guelph  and  Welling 
ton  Districts. 


ST.  THOMAS  DISTRICT. 


1878  J.  A  Williams, DD 

79  S.  D.  Rice,  D.D... 

80  James  Hannon.    . 


James  Graharn . . 
Benj.  Clement.. 
Benj.  Clement.. 


2734 
2702 
2559 


Year 


Chairmen. 


1874  Eph.  Evans,  D.D. 

75  Jno.  A.  Williams. 

76  Jno.  A.  Williams. 

77  Jno.  A.  Williams. 

78  David  Savage 

79  David  Savage 

80  James  Gray . . . 


Finan.  Secretaries.  Mem. 


G.N.A.F.T.  Dick- 
son .    ...    ... 

Geo.  H.  Cornish. . 
Alfred  Andrews .  . 
David  Savage. 
David  L.  Brethour 
James  Whiting. 
James  Whiting. 


2114 
2468 
3540 
3138 
3290 
'3109 
3284 


WELLINGTON  DISTRICT. 

This  District  was  formed  in  1874,   from   part  of 
Guelph  and  Goderich  Districts. 


1874  Thomas  Cosford. . 

75  Matthew  Swann .  . 

76  Matthew  Swann    . 

77  Richard  J.  Forman 

78  Charles    Lavell, 

M.A.      .        .      . 

79  Charles    Lavell, 

M.A 

80  Charles    Lavell, 

M.A. 


William  Hawke. 
Wm.  Hayhurst. . 
Wm.  Hayhnrst. . 
Wm.  Hayhurst. . 

James  E.  Dyer. 

James  E.  Dyer.. 

James  E.  Dyer.. 


2073 
2203 
2762 
3021 

3043 

t3062 

2995 


*  278  members  given  to  Simcoe  District. 
+  187  members  given  to  Stratford  District. 


PART    IY. 


f  b*   Jlttfntr^al   (lonizxtutt, 


1874  to  1880. 


%\}t   Jttntttr^al    €anitxtnct 


WAS  ORGANIZED  IN  THE 


CENTENARY  CHURCH,  HAMILTON,   ONTARIO, 


ON 


THURSDAY,    JUNE    11th,    1874. 


I.— SESSIONS  OF  CONFERENCE. 


Year. 

Place. 

President. 

Secretary. 

Journal  Secretary. 

1874.. 

Hamilton 

James  Elliott ... 

William  Scott 

Thomas  G.  Williams. 

1875.. 

Kingston 

William  Scott 

Thomas  G.  Williams. 

1876.. 

Quebec. .         

William  Scott 

Wm.  J.  Hunter. 

Thomas  G.  Williams. 

1877  . 

Ottawa 

George  Douglas,  LL.D. 

Wm.  S.  Blackstock  .    . 

Thomas  G.  Williams. 

1878.. 

Brockville ...          .... 

John  Borland 

Wm.  I.  Shaw,  M.A.    . 

William  Hall,  M.A. 

1879  . 

Kingston 

George  McRitchie 

Thomas  G.  Williams . . 

Charles  A.  Hanson. 

1880.. 

Stanstead 

William  Hansford    . . . 

Thomas  G.  Williams . . 

William  Philp. 

II.— MINISTERS  and  MEMBERS. 


Ministers. 

Memberj. 

Year. 

On 

trial. 

Effec- 
tive. 

Sup'd. 

Sup'y. 

Total,    i  Increase. 

On  trial. 

Full.         Total. 

i 

Increase. 

1874... 
1875... 

1876.  . 

1877.  . 

1878.  . 

1879.  . 
1880... 

38 
43 

38 
36 
39 
40 
35 

126 
150 
152 
159 
157 
159 
161 

11 
13 
13 

11 
14 
16 

18 

7 
12 
13 

8 
10 
10 

8 

182     ! 

218     ]         36 

216 

214     i 

220     ]           6 

225                5 

222     1  dec.  3 

1,340 
1,003 
1,278 
1,324 
1,324 
1,081 
1,110 

17,606       18,946 
19,473      20,481 
19,740  !    21,018 
20,782   !    22,106 
21,526  i    22,850 
21,292   i    22,373 
21,099   j    22,429 

1*435 

537' 

1,088 

744 

dec.  477 

56 

Note. — In  the  numbers  for  1875  are  included  19  ministers  and  970  members,  brought  into  the 
Union  by  the  late  New  Connexion  Methodist  Conference. 


III.—  CONNEXIONAL  FUNDS. 


Year. 


1874. 
1875. 
1876. 
1877. 
1878. 
1879. 
1880. 


Contingent 


$1,698  92 
1,686  37 
1,653  69 
1,586 
1,469 
1,316  29 
1,212  11 


19 
00 


Superannuated  Ministers. 

Educa- 
tional. 

Sunday 
School. 

Circuit 
Subs. 

Ministers 
Subs. 

Total. 

Missionary. 

$1,552  92 

1  S3, 876  55 

$944  00 

$4,820  55 

$33,070  20 

1,851  48 

$84  35 

3,896  30 

1,630  00 

5,526  30 

34,769  27 

1,688  72 

60  12 

3,694  51 

1,770  00 

5,464  51 

32,281   19 

1,658  47 

200  55 

4,049  43 

1,770  00 

5,819  43 

29,156  84 

1,344  45 

66  66 

3,875  17 

1,855  00 

5,730  17 

26,730  39 

1,141  58 

54  06 

3,409  47 

1,741  00 

5,150  47 

23,586  41 

952  91 

38  56 

3,005  44 

1,840  00 

4,845  44 

24,602  45 

THE  NAMES  OF 


THE 


MINISTERS  OF  THE   MONTREAL  CONFERENCE, 

CLASSIFIED   AND   ALPHABETICALLY   ARRANGED 

UNDER  THE  YEAR  IN  WHICH  THEIR  MINISTRY  BEGAN. 


Note. — The  figures  in  the  column  after  the  name  show  the  year  in  which  his  connection  with  th« 
Conference  ceased,  the  letters  indicate  the  cause. 


d.       Died. 
dp.     Dropped. 
DEP.  Deposed. 


ex.     Expelled. 
loc.   Located. 
w.      Withdrew. 


t.  Transferred  to  Toronto  Conf. 
l.  Transferred  to  London  Conf. 
n.  b.   Transferred  to  New  Brunswick  Conf. 


1827. 


1  Tomkins,  John.. 


1828. 


2  Shaler,  Henry 


1830. 


3  Brock,  James. 


1833. 


4  Hardie,  David 

5  Ker,  Peter. . 

6  Warren,  John  C 


1834. 


7  Garry,  Robert 

1835. 

8  Borland,  John. 

9  Ingalls,  Edmund  S .        . 

1836. 

10  Hurlburt,  Sylvester.. 

11  Scott,  William 

12  Selley,  John  B. 

1837. 

13  Byers,  Henry.  . 

14  McDonald,  Malcolm. 

1839. 

15  English,  William 

1841. 
Iti  Elliott,  James 

1842. 

17  Davis,  George  11  ' 

18  Fear,  Samuel 

19  Ogden,  Thomas 

1843. 

20  Constable,  Thomas  W. . 

21  Gear,  Joshua 

22  Kimball,  Horatio  N.. 

23  Lochead,  Robert . . 


.L. 
.L. 


1877 
1875 


,d.    1876 


1844. 

• 

24  Howes,  John  . 

25  Robinson,  Robert... 

.  .D. 

1877 

1845. 

26  Whiting,  Richard 

1846. 

27  Blackstock,  William  S.     ... 

28  Corbett,  John.. . 

29  Osborne,  John  C . 

.T. 

.  EX. 

1879 

1878 

.  .D. 

.D. 

.  DliP. 


1877 
1880 

1880 


1877 
1880 


1878 


1847. 

30  McGill,  William  . 

1848. 

31  Armstrong,  John.. 

32  Douglas,  George 

33  Wilson,  Richard    

1849. 

34  Peck,  William  ... 

35  Smith,  Andrew  A.     . 

1 850. 

36  Adkins,  Thomas  O. 

37  Creighton,  William.. 

38  Hammond,  Richard  . 

39  Huntington,  Silas. 

40  M (Ritchie,  George  .. 

1851. 

41  Sanderson,  William.. 

1852. 

42  Atkinson,  Thomas  . 

43  Maudsley,  Samuel  E. 

1853. 

44  Houghton,  Luther 

45  Phillips,  Samuel  G 


d.  I  1874 


MONTREAL   CONFERENCE. 


701 


1854. 

46  Bidden,  William  .        

47  Dowler,  John  A 

48  Hunt,  Francis 

49  Keough,  Jabez  B.        ... 

50  Koy,  James.. 

51  Ward,  Edward  A. 

1855. 

52  Davies,  John 

53  Drennan,  Alexander 

54  Dyre,  William  R. . 

55  Follick,  Joseph . 

56  Fowler,  Hiram. 

57  Hansford,  William. 

58  Huxtable,  George  G. 

59  Norton,  William 

60  Short.  William      

61  Sutherland,  Alexander  . . . 

62  Walton,  John 

1856. 

63  Beaudry,  Louis  N 

64  Bond,  Stephen     

65  Brown,  William  D 

66  Charbonell,  Thomas 

67  Hunter,  William  J.    ... 

68  Krupp,  Henry     

69,  Miller,  William  W. 

70  Peterson,  Andrew  L. 

71  Robson,  Ebenezer 

1857. 

72  Connolly,  Daniel 

73  Mark,  Robert.. 

74  Scott,  John 

1858. 

75  Adams,  William . 

76  Bell,  Thomas 

77  Bland,  Henry  F. 

78  Dorion,  Joseph  A 

79  Gordon,  James  A. 

80  Hall,  William  . .    . 

81  Jackson,  Samuel .  . . 

82  Parent,  Amand .    . . 

83  Sheridan,  William  .      . . 

84  Stenning,  George      .... 

85  Teeson,  Samuel 

1859. 

86  Adams,  Richard  N 

87  Campbell,  Alexander  . . 

88  Hiscox,  John 

89  Ireland,  Francis  C. 

90  Johnston,  Hugh... 

91  Might,  Samuel      . 

92  Shorey,  Edmund  S  . 

1860. 

93  Kennedy,  David. 

94  Lucas,  Daniel  V.. 

95  Pyke,  William         .  .      . 

96  Richardson,  James  E  . . 

97  Rose,  Brock.. 

98  Stafford,  Ezra  A.. 

99  Wilson,  John      . . . 

1861. 

100  Gaetz,  Leonard. 

101  Galbraith,  William. 

102  Holmes,  John... 

103  Hooker,  LeRoy     . . 

104  McCann,  Alfred 

105  McCullough,  WilliamS. 

106  O'Hara,  James. 

107  Roadhouse,  Job . .    

108  Williams,  Thomas  G.. 


.T. 


.D. 
.  DEP. 


.  T. 


1876 

1879 
1877 


1875 


1878 


1880 
1880 


1875 


1875 


.D. 
U.S. 

.L. 


1877 


1875 


1877 


1880 


1875 


1878 


1862. 

109  Cairns,  Hugh 

110  Hardie,  Alexander.. 

111  Jackson,  William. 

112  Jones,  Cornelius  A 

113  Morrow,  Edward 

114  Pearson,  Mnrmaduke  L.. 

115  Robinson,  Richard 

116  Stewart,  John.. 

117  Taylor,  William 

1863. 

118  Allum,  Carl 

119  Brown,  Thomas  C. 

120  Fowler,  Joseph  H.    . 

121  Freshman,  Jacob 

122  Irvine,  Henry.. 

123  Kines,  James.    . .  . 

124  Phillips,  Samuel  B. 

125  Pitcher,  Joel  T 

126  Rogers,  George 

127  Tennant,  Elisha.. . 

1864. 

128  Chambers,  Andrew  B. 

129  Chant,  Joseph  H. 

130  Robinson,  George. 

131  Shaw,  William  J.    

132  Stewart,  John  H 

1865. 

133  Hagar,  Joseph  M.. 

134  Hanson,  Charles  A  . 

135  Raney,  William.. 

136  Scanlon,  John.  . . 

137  Squire,  George  H 

1866. 

138  Forsey,  George.. 

139  Pearen,  James 

140  Smith,  Nathaniel.  . 

141  Sparling,  Joseph  W 

1867. 

142  Haylock,  James  Joseph. 

143  Reynolds,  Francis  C.    . 

144  Richardson,  Ezekiel 

145  Ryan,  William    ... 

146  Wilson,  John.. 

1868. 

147 
148 
149 
150 
151 
152 
153 
154 
155 
156 


Chambers,  Alexander  C. 
Garrett,  John  C. 
Grenfell,  John 
Had  don,  Thomas. 
Jollifle,  William  J. . 
Longley,  Benjamin 
Rilance,  William. 
Saunders,  Jabez  B. 
Wilkinson,  Isaac. 
Winters.  David .... 


1869. 

157  Allen,  James.    .... 

158  Austin,  Nathan .... 

159  Awde,  James  . 

160  Clipsham,  John  W 

161  Ferguson,  John. . . 

162  Gifford,  Gorham  A. 

163  Knight,  Adolphus  G 
Hi  4  Oliver,  Robert  F. 

165  Shier,  Richard 

166  Taylor,  Edward  H.    . 

1870. 

167  Craig,  William  ... 

168  Knowles,  Henry  W. . 


1875, 


1875 


.  T. 
.  L. 


.  D. 


1877 
1879 


1870 


.loc;.  !  1878 


702 


MINISTERS  AND  PROBATIONERS. 


1870. — Continued. 

169  Knox,  William 

170  Lawrence,  John  ...    

171  Leach,  John  J.  . .    

172  Rennie,  Thomas 

i  173  Simpson,  James..      

1871. 

174  Austin.  William 

175  De  Gruchy,  Edward. 

176  De  Long,  Francis    ... 

177  Fowkes,  John  R. 

178  Henderson,  James 

179  Holmes,  A.  Lee  ... 

180  Hughes,  Silas  J. 

181  Meyer,  Henry.. 

182  Patterson,  Allan 
1S3  Perley,  William  F. 

184  Syvret,  John 

185  Timberlake,  William.. 

186  Topping,  Nassau  B.  . . . 

187  Werden,  James  E 

1872. 

188  Blades,  John  Thomas . 

189  Brick,  John  G 

190  Carr,  Joseph. 

191  Crookshanks,  Simon 

192  Crothers,  William  J     . . 

193  Crozier,  James  G. 

194  De  Long,  Albert  M. 

195  Eason,  Richard    ... 

196  Fawcett,  James  B 

197  Franklin,  Benjamin 

198  Jamieson,  William  S. . 

199  Pearson,  William 

200  Philp,  William 

201  Scott,  Moses      . .      . .      .-. 

202  Shibley,  Samuel : 

203  Shortt,  William  K 

204  Webster,  John 

205  Whiteside,  Arthur 


.  .D. 


.DP. 


.  LOC. 


1879 
1875 


1876 


1873. 

206  Allen,  William  A ... . 

207  Cunningham,  W.  B. . . . 

208  Munroe,  John  A 

'209  Sparling,  William  H... 

210  Taylor,  Earnest  M 

211  Tisdale,  Mark.      

212  Ward,  Joseph 

213  Wheatley,  Isaac 

1874. 

214  Chown,  Samuel  D . 

215  Conley,  Thomas  B...      . 

216  Crane,  Edward  W 

217  Elleiy,  Samuel 

218  Laidley.  Robert  B.    .. 

219  Porter,  George  H. 

220  Poyser,  George  C. 

221  Smith,  William  T... 

1875. 

222  Bates,  Martin  J 

223  Conley,  Lewis.. 

224  Garvin,  John  . 

225  Geoffry,  Antoine . 

226  Gibson,  John .        

227  Kneelands,  Abner  W 

228  Marceau,  William  F . . . 

229  McCunn,  Drummond.. . 

230  Onesakenavat,  Joseph . 

1876. 

231  Aubin,  Gedeon .... 

232  Earl,  Joseph. .    

233  Mallory,  DelmerE..      . 

234  Sanderson,  David  C. 

235  Stratton,  John  G 

1877. 

236  Jaques,  Alfred..      .. 

1878. 

237  Langrill,  William  L 


.LOC. 
.LOC. 


..DP. 

.  L. 


.LOC. 


.LOG. 


.  .DP. 
.LOC. 


.D. 


.U.S. 


187 
187 


187 
187 


187 


.LOO. 


188i 

1871 
*87! 

188: 

187! 

187.1 
187< 
187! 


PROBATIONERS  CONNECTED  WITH  THE  MONTREAL  CONFERENCE,  JUNE,  1880 

SHOWING  THE  YEAR  WHEN  THEIR  MINISTRY  BEGAN. 


1873. 

1  Flanders,  Charles  R. . . 

1874. 

2  Madge,  Walter  W 

1876. 

3  Davis,  George  H.  H. 

4  Elliott,  James .  . .    . 

5  McKecknie,  Robert  W.. . 

6  Trimble,  John  B 

1877. 

7  Eldridge,  Gardner  S 

8  Grenier,  William  C. 

9  Mansell,  Thomas  J 

10  McDowell,  John  V... 

11  Pinel,  Joseph. .    . . 

12  Smith,  William. 

13  Taylor,  Melvin ..^ 

14  Young,  William  Robert . 

1878. 

15  Craig,  James  A.. 

16  Holden,  Alva 


1878.  — Continued. 

17  Kendall,  Sidney  C 

18  Lawson,  James .....'. 

19  McAdoo,  Samuel  N..    . .      ...... 

20  Pierce,  Barry. 

21  Read,  F.  A . .      . .      

22  Summers,  William  H . 

23  Thompson,  John .  r>. 

1879. 

24  Carson,  Thomas  C. ..... . 

25  Craig,  Thomas 

26  Deveneau,  Nelson  W.    . .  

27  Howard,  Herbert  W. .        

28  Lawrence,  Charles  H . . .      

29  Meyer,  Frederick  W  A .... 

30  Moore,  John  M .....  .        

31  Sasseville,  Ernest  M 

1880. 

32  Clancy,  Wm.  R. .        . .  ........ 

33  Corry,  Thomas  H..  

84  Lett,  Francis  W.      ...  

35  Maher,  Joseph  L.  A. .   : . . .  

36  Soinervillf,  W  William- 


188C 


MINISTERS  AND  PROBATIONERS  FOR  THE  MINISTRY, 


CONNECTED   WITH    THE 


fflantxtal    doufnzntt, 


1874  to   1880. 


A. 

ADAMS,  RICHARD   N. 

1859. 

1874*  George's  Lake,    .  (sup'h.)  1 

75  Plantagenet        .  (sup'h.)  1 

76  Bell's  Corners 3 

79  Tamworth        ...  2 

ADAMS,  WILLIAM. 
1858. 

1874  Dudswell 1 

75  Mansonville 3 

78  Sutton 3 

ADKINS,  THOMAS  0. 

1850. 

L874  Lansdowii .      ...(sup'y. )  7 

ALLEN,  JAMES,   M.A. 

1869. 

1874  Kingston  2ml.      . .- .      ..3 

77  Montreal  6th  ...  3 
SO  Kemptville ...  1 
A  graduate   of  Victoria  Uni- 

■eraity— B.A.,   1875  ;   M.A.,  in 
:ourse,  1880. 

ALLEN,  WILLIAM   A. 

c.  1873.— r.  mn.  1874.— 

R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878. 

873  Stanstead..  .  .  2 

75  Cowansville 2 

77  Franklin   Centre 3 

80  Metcalfe.  ..        1 

ALLUM,  CARL. 
1863. 

874  Renfrew,  Ger.  Mission  . .   3 
77  Egansville,  (!er.  Mission.   4 

ARMSTRONG,  JOHN. 
1848. 
874  Montreal  Seventh 2 

76  Montreal  Ninth 3 

79  Lacolle 2 


ATKINSON,  THOMAS. 

1852. 

1874  Maitland 1 

Died   December    29th,    1874, 
aged  50  years. 

AUBIN,  GEDEON. 

r.  on  t.  1876. 

1876  Cowansville  &  W.  Brome  1 

77  Montreal  Centre,French.   2 
79  Removed  to  United  States. 

AUSTIN,  NATHAN. 
1869.— r.  f.  (.•.  &  o    1874. 

1874  Lachine. .  . .   2 

76  Seeley'.s  Bay 3 

79  Portage-du-Forte.  2 

AUSTIN,   WILLIAM. 

1871.— R.  f.  c   k  (...  1875. 

1874  Kennebec.  1 

75  Moulinette  .  3 

78  Island  Brook    . .  . .        1 

79  Leeds         ....  2 

AWDE,  JAMES,  B.A. 
1869. 
1874   Montreal  Fifth.      .  .  1 

75  Portsmouth. . .  ...    2 

77  Allowed  one  year  to  com- 

plete his  studies .        .  1 

78  Portsmouth  &  Garden  Is.  1 

79  Cataiatpii 1 

80  Pt.  Levis  &  Bourg  Louis  1 

A  graduate  of  (Queen's  Univer- 
sity, Kingston— B.A. ,  1879. 


B. 


BATES,   MARTIN  JOSIAH. 

R.  on  t.  1875. — R.  f.  c.  &  (.).  1880. 

1875  South  Mountain. .  1 

76  Cataraqui 2 

78  Montreal  Theo.  College..  2 
80  South  Stukeley 1 


BEAUDRY,  LOUIS  NAPO- 
LEON. 

1856. 
1856  I  Troy  Conference, 
to  ,■      Methodist  Episcopal 

75  )  Church,  U.  S. 

76  Montreal,  French  Mis. . .   5 

Delegate  to  General  Conference, 
1878. 

Author  of  "Spiritual  Struggles 
of  a  Roman  Catholic,"  an  Auto- 
biography. Principal  of  "  Insti- 
tut  Methodiste  Francaise,"  1880. 


BELL,  THOMAS. 
1858. 

1874  Durham 

76  Metis 

79  West  Farnham 


BLACKSTOCK,   WM.  S. 
1846. 

1874  Napanee 3 

77  St.  Johns  . .         2 

79  Toronto  Conference. 

Secretary  of  Conference  1877. 
Delegate    to    General    Confer- 
ence, Montreal,  1878. 


BLADES,  JOHN  THOMAS. 
1873. 
1874  Point  Levis..  1 

75  Dropped. 

BLAND,  HENRY   FLESHER. 

1858. 


1874  Quebec.    . 

..    3 

77  Montreal  Fourth 

3 

80  Pembroke 

...    1 

Delegate  to  General  Confer- 
ence, Montreal,  1878. 

Chairman  of  District,  1874  to 
1876  and  1880. 


704 


MINISTERS   AND    PROBATIONERS. 


BOND,  STEPHEN. 

1856. 

1874  Kemptville 2 

76  Farmersville.  . .   2 

78  Pakenham  - .      •  •    3 
Delegate    to   General   Confer- 
ence, Montreal,  1878. 

Financial  Secretary,  1880. 

BORLAND,  JOHN. 
1835. 

1874  Melbourne 1 

75  St.  John's,  French 5 

80  Granby,  French..  ..   1 

Chairman  of  French  work,  1874 
to  1880. 

President  of  Conference,  1878. 
Delegate   to   General    Confer- 
ence, Montreal,  1878. 

BRICK,  JOHN  G. 
1872. 

1874  Inverness .  .  .1 

75  Sherbroooke (sup'y.)  2 

77  Gasps'  Basin  &  Barochois  3 
80  Anticosti  &  Gasp6  Basin.  1 

BRIDEN,  WILLIAM. 

1854. 

1874  Cataraqui ...    2 

76  Odessa 3 

79  Bath.. . .  2 

BROCK,  JAMES. 

1830. 

1874  Toronto  Conference.    ...   3 

77  Kingston (sup'd.)  4 

BROWN,  THOMAS  C. 
1863. 

1874  Compton 2 

76  Granby 2 

78  Wilton 3 


BROWN,    WILLIAM  D. 

lSf.6. 

1874  Aultsville 2 

76  Lansdowne  ..  . .  2 

78  Melbourne ...  2 

80  Aultsville        ...(sup'd.)  1 

BYERS,  HENRY. 
1837. 
1874  Kingston.    ...     (sup'y.)  6 
80  Deposed  from  the  office  of 
the  ministry. 


c. 


CAMPBELL,  ALEXANDER. 
1859. 

1874  Cornwall 1 

75  Ottawa  West .  ...     3 

78  Morrisburg 3 

Delegate  to    General    Confer- 
ence, Montreal,  1878. 

CARR,  JOSEPH. 

c.  1872, 1873.— R.  on  t.  1874.— 

R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878. 

..   1 

..   1 

1 

1 


I 


1872  Ayfwin . 
73  — 


CAIRNS,   HUGH. 

1862. 

1874  Clarenceville 

77  Frelighsburg 

79  Bedford 

..   3 
2 

2 

74  North  Gower 

75  Melbourne 

76  Montreal  Theol.  College.  2 
78  Chelsea 3 

CARSON,  THOMAS  C. 

r.  on  t.  1879. 

1879  Hudson 2 

CHAMBERS,  ALEXANDER  C. 

1868. 
1874  London  Conference  2 

76  North  Gower      ...      .       1 

77  Portsmouth  and  Garden 

Island ...    1 

78  Morven  and  Gosport .  2 
80  Wolford              ....  1 

CHAMBERS,    ANDREW 

BUSTEED,  B.C.L. 

1864. 

1874  Montreal  Sixth      ...  1 

75  Pembroke.      ...  2 

77  Napanee .  ...  3 

80  Quebec. ...  1 

A  graduate  of  McGill  Univer- 
sity, Montreal— B.C.L. ,  1875. 

Financial  Secretary,  1874  to 
1880. 

CHANT,  .JOSEPH  HORATIO. 

1864. 
1874  Toronto  Conference. .         3 

77  Centreville 2 

79  Edwardsburg  ...  . .   2 

CHARBONKL,  THOMAS. 

1856. 

1874  Compton,  French....        1 
75  Compton  &  Sherbrooke, 
French      3 

78  Sherbrooke  &  Brompton.   3 

CHOWN,  SAMUEL  DWIGHT. 

c.  1874.—  it.  on  t.  1875.— 

r.  f.  (•■.  &  o.  1879. 

1874  Melbourne  . .       1 

75  North  Gower  ...  .1 

76  Cobourg (s.v.c.)  2 

78  Lancaster       2 

80  Maitland  1 


CLANCY,   WM.  ROCKWELL 

ii.  MiT.  1880. 
1880  Bath 

CLIPSHAM,   JNO.    WESLEY 
1869.— r.  f.  c.  &o.  1875. 

1874  Hatley  and  Cassville.. . 

75  Franklin  Centre 

77  St.  Lambert  &  Chambly 

79  Sawyerville 

CONLEY,  LEWIS. 
R.  o«t.  1875.— r.  f.  c.  &o.  188C 

1875  Pittsburg..  

76  Matilda       

77  Lansdowne 

78  Cobourg s.v.c. 

80  Franktown .  

CONLEY,    THOMAS  B.,  B.A 
o.  1874.— r.  out.  1875.— 
r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 
1874 

75  Wilton 

76  Cobourg .s.v.c.  ! 

78  Newburg ..        

79  Elginburg '. 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer 
sity— B.A.,  1878. 


CONNOLLY,  DANIEL. 

1857 
1874  Sherbrooke 
75  Waterloo 

78  Granby 

79  Newburg . . 
Financial  Secretary,  1874 


CONSTABLE,  THOMAS  W 

1843. 
1874  Spencerville  .... 

76  Compton  ..  

78  Cookshire  . . .      .(sup'd.) 

CORBETT,  JOHN. 

1840. 

1874  Grenville.  

75  Three  Rivers    

76  Dixville 

78  Expelled. 

CORRY,  THOMAS  H. 
r.  on  t.  1880. 
1880  Lyn. 

CRAIG,  JAMES  A.,  B.A. 
c.  1878.— R.  onr.  1879. 
1879  Montreal  Theol.  College. 
80  Dixville 


CRAIG,  THOMAS. 
r.  on  t.  1879. 

1879  Mattawa 

80  Dropped. 


MONTREAL   CONFERENCE. 


705 


CRAIG,  WILLIAM. 

1870.— R  f.  c.  &  o.  1874. 

1874  Beachburg  ...  ...   2 

76  Onslow 2 

78  Renfrew      . .  . .    3 

CRANE,  EDWARD  WARD. 

c.  1874. — R.  on  t.  1875. — 


K.  f.  o.  &  o.  1878. 


1874 

75  Franklin  Centre.. 

76  Shawbridge 

77  Matilda 

78  Odelltown       . . . 


CBEIGHTON,   WILLIAM. 

1859. 
1874  Almonte (sup'd.  )  7 

CEOOKSHANKS,  SIMON. 

1872.—  r.  f.  (/.  &  o.  1877 
1874  Island  Brook 1 

76  Cobourg (s. v.c.)  2 

77  WestShefford..  3 

CROTHERS,  WM.  J.,  M.A. 

1872.— r.  f.  c.  &.  o.  1876. 

1874  Huntingdon 1 

75  Newburg 1 

76  Sawyerville 3 

79  St.  John's ...   2 

A  graduate  of  McGill  Univer- 
sity, Moutreal  —  B.A.,  1872  ; 
M.A.,  in  course,  1875. 

CROZIER,  JAMES  G. 

1872.— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1876. 

1874  Newburg 1 

75  Bath      1 

76  Brockville 1 

77  Kingston 1 

78  Agent  of  Stanstead  Wes- 

leyan  College .      ...        1 

79  Kingston  First.  . .        1 

80  Dunham 1 

CUNNINGHAM,  WM.  B. 
1873. 

1874  Lansdown 1 

75  Montreal  Theol.  College.  2 


77  Pittsburg.. 

78  Mattawa. 

79  Located. 


D. 


DAVIES,  JOHN. 
1855. 

1874  St.  Armand 2 

76  Aultsville 3 

79  Westmeath 1 

80  Pittsburg 1 

45 


DAVIS,  GEORGE  H. 
1842. 

1874  St.  John's 3 

77  Prescott 2 

79  Smith's  Falls 2 

Delegate    to   General    Confer- 
ence, Montreal,  1878. 

DAVIS,  GEORGE  H.  H. 

R.  on  t.    1876. 

1876  Franklin  Centre..  1 

77  Huntingdon 1 

78  Kingston 1 

79  Vankleek  Hill . .        . .  1 

80  Richmond. .  ...  1 

De  GRUCHY,  EDWARD. 

1871.—  ii.  f.  c.&o.  1876. 

1874  Bolton,  French 1 

75  Montreal  Theo.  College..   1 

76  Montreal,  French 1 

77  Roxton  and  Acton  (Fch.)  4 

De  LONG,  ALBERT  MORICE. 
1872  — r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1876. 

1874  Bolron...  1 

75  Robinson 3 

78  West  Brome 3 

De  LONG,  FRANCIS. 
1871.— R.  f.  c.  1875. 

1874  East  Dunham 1 

75  Marbleton ...  3 

78  West  Brome (sup'd.)  1 

79  Rawdon 2 

DEVENEAU,  NELSON  W. 

r.  out.  1879. 

1879  Montreal  (French  Mis.)..   1 

80  Montreal  and  Mile  End. .   1 

DORION,  JOS.  ARCHIBALD. 
1858. 

1874  Shefford  (French) 3 

77  Waterloo  &Canaan(Fch.)  2 

79  Oka  (Indian) 2 

DOUGLAS,    GEORGE,    LL.D. 

1848. 
1874  )  Montreal  Wes.  College, 
to  >  Principal  and  Professor  of 

80  )      Theology. 
President  of  Conference,  1877. 

Delegate  to  General  Conference, 
Montreal,  1878.  President  of 
General  Conference,  1878. 

DOWLER,    JOHN   ALEX. 

1854. 

1874  Glentay  ..      ..        1 

75  Edwardsburg      . .  . .    1 

76  Toronto  Conference. 

DRENNAN,  ALEXANDER. 
1855. 

1874  Metis .  .   2 

76  Three  Rivers      2 

78  Ormstown. .        .  .    .....    1 

79  Metis,   Riviere  du  Loup 

and  Rimouski 

80  Metis  and  Rimouski. .  . . 


DYRE,  WILLIAM  RANKIN. 
1855. 

1874  Perth.  3 

77  Richmond 3 

80  Manotick . .        1 


E. 


EARL,  JOSEPH. 
R.  oni.  1876.— r.  f.  c.  &  0.  1880. 

1876  Farmersville.  1 

77  Lyn 1 

78  Bell's  Corners 1 

79  Arundel 1 

80  Alice .                ....  1 

EASON,  RICHARD. 
1872.— r    k.  c.  &  0.   1876. 
1874  Kingston  First....  1 

75  Montreal  Eighth.  2 

77  London  Conference.  . .        i 

79  Evangelistic  Work 1 

80  Inverness .  ] 

ELDRIDGE,  GARDINER 
SPINK. 

u.  on  T.  1877. 

1877  Beebe  Plain 1 

78  Cobourg  .  (s>.  v.  c. )  3 


ELLERY,  SAMUEL, 
c.  1874.— r.  o»i  t.  1875.— 
R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 
1874 

75  Lyn 

76  Winchester., 

77  Newburgh 

78  Cataraqui ... 

79  Alice 

80  Seeley's  Bay   


ELLIOTT,  JAMES,  D.D. 

1841. 

1874  Kingston 3 

77  Brockville 3 

80  Kingston 1 

President  of  the  Conference  for 
the  years  1874  and  1875. 

Chairman  of  District,  1874  to 
1880. 

The  honorary  degree  of  Doctor 
in  Divinity  was  conferred  upon 
him  in  187*7  by  the  University  of 
Victoria  College,  Cobourg. 

He  was  a  Delegate  to  the  Gen- 
eral Conference  of  1878  at  Mon- 
treal. 

ELLIOTT,  JAMES 
1876  Pittsburg    ... 

77  Newboro'.. 

79  Carlton  Place 1 

80  Cobourg (s.  v.  c. )  1 

ENGLISH,  WILLIAM. 

1839. 

1874  Dunham (sup'd.)  4 

78  West  Farnham     1 

79  Granby (sup'd.)  2 


706 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


F. 


FAWCETT,  JAMES  B. 
1872. 

1874  Bath ......     1 

75  Carlton  Place  ..  1 

76  Located. 

FEAR,  SAMUEL. 

1842. 

1874  Tarn  worth 2 

76  Tani worth (sup'd.  )  1 

77  London  Conference. 

FERGUSON,  JOHN. 
1869. 


1874  Selby 
77  Pittsburg 
80  Delta     . . 


FLANDERS,  CHAS.  RUSTON. 
1873. 

1874  St   Armand 1 

75  Cobourg  ..  .(u.  v.  c  )  5 
80  Kingston  First  1 


FOLLICK,  JOSEPH. 
1855. 

1874  Crosby 

75  Carlton  Place . . . 

76  Beachburg 

79  Battersea      . 

FORSEY,  GEORGE. 
1866. 
1874  Newfoundland  Conf . 

75  Melbourne        

78  Merrickville .... 

80  Montreal  Sixth 


FOWKES,  JOHN  R. 

1871.— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1875. 

1874  East  Farnham 1 

75  Shawbridge 1 

76  Farnham ....  1 

77  Lombardy 1 

78  Glentay  and  Maberly.. .     2 
80  Bearbrook  .  1 

FOWLER,  HIRAM. 

1855. 

1874  Westineath..  ..3 

77  Portage  du  Forte  ...         2 

79  East  Bolton .■  2 

Chairman  of  District,  1875  and 

1876. 

Financial  Secretary,  1877  and 
1878. 

FOWLER,  JOSEPH  H.,  M.A. 

1863. 
1874  Knowlton.  1 

75  Sutton 3 

78  Magog 1 

79  Robinson 1 

80  Windsor  Mills .......     1 


FRANKLIN,  BENJAMIN,  B.A. 

1872. 

1874  Bell's  Corners...    ,  1 

75  Cobourg (u.  v.  o.)  3 

78  Valleyfield  . .        .    .  1 

79  Stanstead  Wes.  College..   1 

80 1 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity— B.A. , gold  medallist,  1878. 

FRESHMAN,  JACOB. 

.  1863. 

1874  Gananoque.      ...  3 

77  Perth . ,  . .  2 

79  Kingston , ,  (sup'd.  )  2 


G. 


GAETZ,  LEONARD. 
1861. 

1874  Nova  Scotia  Conference.   1 
75  Montreal  First.  3 

78  London  Conference. 

GALBRAITH,  WM.,  B.C."L. 

1861. 
1874  Montreal  Third.  1 

75  Stanstead.. .  2 

77  Kingston 3 

80  Brockville. 1 

A  graduate  of  McGill  Univer- 
sity, Montreal,  B.C.L  ,  1875. 

Delegate  to  General  Conference, 
Montreal,  1878. 

Chairman-  of  District,  1877  to 
1879. 

Financial  Secretary,  1880. 

GARRETT,   JOHN  COLQU- 

HOUN. 

1868. 

1874  North  Augusta.  1 

75  Battersea ..  1 

76  Harrowsmith ..2 

78  Lansdown.  3 

GARRY,  ROBERT. 
1834. 

1 874  Brockville (sup1  y.  )  3 

Died  Oct.  31st,  1876,  aged  72 

years  and  4  months. 

GARY  IN,  JOHN. 
e.  on  t.  1875. 

1875  Glentay  and  Maberly...     1 

76  Franktown . .   1 

77  Shawbridge .. .   1 

78  Cobourg...  .  (s.v.c.)  2 
80  Located. 


GEOFFROY,  ANTOINE. 
R.  f.  c.  1875. 
1875  Kingsey  Siding  (French), 

GIBSON,  JOHN, 
r.  out.  1875. — r.  f.  o.  &o.  184 
1875  Lansdown.    ...... 

76  Wilton 

77  Bath 

78  Montreal  Theol.  College. 
80  Riviere  du  Loup 

gifford.gorhamalfre: 

1869  (  Primitive 

to  I  Methodist 

73  (  Conference. 

I      74  Point  Fortune 

77  Billing's  Bridge.    

80  Westmeath 

Financial  Secretary,  1880. 

GORDEN,  JAMES  ALEX. 
1858. 
1874  Prescott 

75  Ottawa,  East    . .    

Died  Aug.  23rd,  1875,  aged  l 

years. 

GRENFELL,  JOHN. 
1868. 
1874  Bolton 

76  Bedford 

79  Knowlton .  

GRENIER,  WILLIAM  CHAS 

R.  on  t.  1877. 
1877  Montreal,  East  (French.) 

80  Montreal,  Hochelega  and 

Longueuil .       . .    . . 


H. 


GEAR,   JOSHUA. 

1843. 

1874  Dunham .(sup'y.)  7 


HADDON,  THOMAS. 
1868. 
1874  Leeds 

76  Toronto  Conference. 

HAGAR,  JOS.  MESSMORE 
M.A. 
1865. 

1874  Waterloo : 

75  Gov.  Stanstead  Wes.  Coll.  ! 

77  Kemptville ' 

80  Kingston — Queen  Street  : 

HALL,  WILLIAM,  M.A 

1858. 

1874  Ottawa  East.        1 

75  Cornwall .........   ....  i 

78  Montreal  Eighth 5 

HAMMOND,  RICHARD  M. 

1860. 

1874  North  Gower i 

76  Morrisburg.    ..,.,.   . .  2 
78  Aylmer..., ..  i 


MONTREAL   CONFERENCE. 


707 


HANSFORD  WILLIAM. 
1855. 
1874  Gov.  Stanstead  Wes.  Coll.   1 
75  Prescott.  ...  2 

77  Pembroke 3 

80  Napanee 1 

Chairman  of  District,  1874  and 

1877  to  1880.  Delegate  to  Gene- 
ral Confernce,  Montreal,  1878. 
President  of  Conference,  1880. 

HANSON,  ('HAS.   AUGUS- 
TINE. 
1865. 

1874  Toronto  Conference.      . .   4 

78  Stanstead 3 

Chairman  of  District,  1880. 


HARD1E,  ALEX.,   M.A. 
1862. 

187.4  Lawrenceville 2 

76  Coaticoke.  2 

.      \  Gov.  Stanstead  Wes-  /    „ 
oq   J      leyan  College.  ( 

Chairman    of    District,     1875 
and  1876. 


HOLMES,   JOHN. 
1861. 


1874  Arnprior.  . 
76  Bolton.... 
79  Ormiston. . 


HARDIE,  DAVID. 
1833. 

1874  Lawrenceville.  ..(sup'd.)  2 

76  Coaticoke (sup'd.)  1 

77  London  Conference. 

HAYLOCK,  JAMES  JOSEPH. 
1867    (  Primitive 
to   I  Methodist 

74  (  Conference. 

75  Ayl win  and  Victoria.  1 

76  Aylwin 1 

77  Bearbrook 3 

80  Glen  Tay  and  Maberly . .  1 

HENDERSON,  JAMES. 
1871.— r.  f.  c.  &o.  1876. 

1874  No  station— ill-health.  ..  1 

75  Point  Levis 2 

77  Cookshire  ...  ...  2 

79  Huntingdon..  2 

HISCOX,    JOHN. 

1859. 

1874  North  Gore.  .  .       1 

75  St.  Andrews 1 

76  Lachute....       .(sup'y.)  4 


HOLDEN,  ALVA. 
r.  on  x.  1878. 
1878  Riviere  du  Loup.. . 


79  Newboro'.. 

80  Carleton  Place . . 


HOLMES,  A.  LEE,  M.A. 
1871.— it.  f.  c.  &  o.  1875. 
1874  Principal,  Stanstead Wes- 
leyan  College ...         7 


HOOKER,  LE  ROY. 

1861. 

1874  Coaticoke  ...       2 

76  Kemptville 1 

77  Quebec. .  . .  3 
80  Ottawa  Centre  .  .  .    1 

Chairman  of  District,  1877  to 
1880. 

HOUGHTON,  LUTHER. 

1853. 
1874  Brockville..        .(sup'y.)  7 

HOWARD,   HERBERT  W. 
k.  on  t.  1879. 
1879  Melbourne  1 

80  Pittsburg.. .  1 

HOWES,  JOHN. 
1844. 

1874  Portage  du  Forte 3 

77  Carlton  Place. .  .(sup'd.)  1 

Financial  Secretary,  1874. 
Died  September  1st,  1877,  aged 
65  years. 

HUGHES,  SILAS  JAMES. 
1871.— R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1877. 
1874  Montreal  Theol.  College.   3 
77  Hemmingford  3 

80  Franklin  Centre..  .  1 

HUNT,   FRANCIS. 
1854. 

1874  Franklin  Centre 1 

75  Hatley  and  Cassville. . .     2 
77  Lennoxville    ...(sup'y.)  4 
« 

HUNTER,    WILLIAM  JOHN. 

1856. 
1874  Ottawa  Centre.  ..        3 

77  Allowed  to  rest  1 

78  Toronto  Conference.  3 
Secretary  of  Conference,  1876. 
Chairman  of  District,  1874  to 

1876. 

HUNTINGTON,  SILAS. 
1850. 
1874  Toronto  Conference.    .    .    6 
80  Vankleek  Hill.. (sup'd.)   1 

HURLBURT,  SYLVESTER. 

1836. 

1874  Prescott (sup'd.)  3 

Died   March  8th,  1877,  aged 
73  years. 


HUXTABLE,  GEO.  GELLARD. 
1855. 

1874  North  Wakefield 2 

76  North  Gower  3 

79  Cataraqui 2 


I. 


INGALLS,   EDMUND  S. 

1835. 

1874  Granby.      ..        .(sup'd.)  7 

IRELAND,  FRANCIS  C. 
1859. 
1874  Montreal .        ...  (sup'y.  )  8 
77  Located. 

IRVINE,  HENRY. 
1863. 

1874  Three  Rivers 1 

75  Fitzroy  Harbour 2 

77  Arnprior (sup'd.)  4 


J. 


JACKSON,  SAMUEL. 

1858. 

1874  Frelighsburg (sup'y.)  7 

JACKSON;  WTILLIAM. 
1862. 

1874  Danville 1 

75  Sherbrooke.                ....  3 

75  Kingston     ....          ...  2 

80  Coaticoke 1 

Financial    Secretary,    1875  to 

1877. 

JAMIESON,  WM.  SMITH, 

M.A. 

1S72.—  b.  f.  c.  &  o.  1876. 

1874  Cobourg  .(u.v.c.)  2 

76  Bell's  Corners 1 

77  Carlton  Place.              ..3 
80  Richmond  1 

A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity —  B.  A.,  1876;  M.A.,  in 
course,  187 'J. 

JAQUES,  ALFRED. 
r.  on  t.  1877. 

1877  Magog..  ..      ..1 

79  Arundel ....    1 

79  Wilton 1 

Died  April  28th,  1880,  aged  27 

years. 

JOHNSTON,  HUGH,  M.A., 
B.D. 

1859. 

1874  London  Conference. ...     4 

78  Montreal  First.      ...         3 
Financial  Secretary,  1878. 


708 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


JOLLIFFE,  WILLIAM  J. 

1868. 

1874  L'Orignal...  3 

77  Gananoque 2 

79  Lachine  &  CCte  St.  Paul.  2 

JONES,  CORNELIUS  A. 

1862. 

1874  Cookshire     1 

75  Island  Brook.    ..  ..3 

78  Playi'air  3 


K. 


KENDALL,  SIDNEY  C. 
r.  on  t.  1878. 

1878  Richmond  . .       1 

79  Newburg 1 

80  Montreal  Theol.  College.  1 

KENNEDY,  DAVID,  B.D. 

1860. 

1874  Huntingdon 1 

75  N.  B.  &  P.  E.  I.  Conference. 

KEOUGH,  JABEZ  BUNTING. 

1854. 
1874  Bell's  Corners...  2 

76  North  Wakefield 3 

79  Vankleek  Hill 1 

Died  December  27th,  1879,  aged 
50  years. 

KER,  PETER. 
1833. 

1874  Thurso (sup'd.)  1 

75  London  Conference. 


KIMBALL,  HORATIO 
NELSON. 

1843. 

1874  Dunham (.sup'y.)  3 

77  WestBrome..  .(sup'y.)  2 
Died  Oct.  31st,  1878,  aged  68 

years. 


KNIGHT,  ADOLPHUS  G., 

B.A. 

1869. 

1874  Shawbridge 1 

75  Hairowsmith 1 

76  Gananoque (sup'y.)  2 

78  Located. 

Note.— He  is  how  (1880)  Head 
Master  of  the  County  High  School 
at  Campbellford,  Ontario. 

KNOWLES,  HENRY  WM. 
1870  — r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1875. 
1874  Montreal  Theol.  College.  1 
75  Chelsea .  3 

78  Compton ...   3 

KNOX,  WILLIAM. 
1870.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1875. 

1874  Montreal  Theol.  College.  1 

75  New  Glasgow..      ..  2 

77  Fitzioy  Harbour  .  3 
80  Onslow 1 


KRUPP,  HENRY. 
1856. 
1874  Rankin  (Germ.) 
78  Bryson.,  , 


L. 


LAIDLEY,  ROBERT  B. 

c.  1874.— r.  on  t.  1875. 

1874 ..    ..  1 

75  St.  Armand 1 

76  Montreal  Theol.  College.  2 

78  Stanstead 1 

7  9  Located.  — 111  -health . 


LANGRELL,  WILLIAM  L. 
•     r.  on  t.  1878. 

1878  Aylmer       1 

79  Located.— Ill-health. 

LAWRENCE,  CHAS.  HENRY. 
c.   1879.— r.  on  t.   1880. 

1879  — — 1 


KINES,  JAMES. 

80  Montreal  Theol.  College. 

1 

1863. 



1874  Odessa 2 

76  Wilton 2 

78  Sherbrooke.                        3 
Financial  Secretary,  1874, 1875, 
1878  and  1879. 
Chairman  of  District,  1880. 

LAWRENCE,  JOHN. 

1870  "|  Vermont 
to  J-       Conference, 

73  J              United  States. 

74  Gaspe 

77  Inverness 

80  New  Glasgow 

3 
3 
1 

KNEELANDS,  ABNER  W. 
r.  on  T.  1875. 

1875  Huntingdon 1 

76  Dropped. 

LAWSON,  JAMES, 
c.  1878.— R.  on  T.  1879. 
1878  Avonmore 

3 

LEACH,  JOHN  J. 
1870.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1874. 
1874  Amherst  Isle  . . 

76  Arnprior 

79  Carp 

LETT,  FRANCIS  W 
R.  on  t.  1880. 
1880  Huntingdon  .  . 

LOCHEAD,  ROBERT. 

1843. 

1874  Burv 

75  Alice.  

77  Plantagenet 

78  Plantagenet    ...(sup'd.) 

79  Smith's  Falls.. .  .  (sup'd.) 

LONGLEY,  BENJAMIN,  B.A 

1868. 

ista  J  Georgeville  &  Magog, 

15'*\  Montreal  First 

75  Montreal  First  .       . .       : 

77  Montreal  Eighth : 

78  Principal,  Sackville  Wes- 

leyan  Academy  ....       : 

80  Hercmingford 

LUCAS,  DANIEL  VAN 

NORMAN,  M.A. 

1860. 

1S74  Farmersville.  .... 

75  Maitland : 

77  Agent,  Stanstead     Wes- 

leyan  College 

78  Montreal  Third 

The  honorary  degree  of  M.A 

was  conferred  upon  him  in  1S7 
by  the  University  of  South  Care 
Una,  at  Columbia,  U.  S. 


M. 


MADGE,   WALTER  W.,  B.A 
c.   1874.— r.  on  t.  1875. 

1874 

75  Cataraqui . 

76  Cobourg      . .    .(u.  v.  c.) 
A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univei 

sity— B.A.,  1880. 

MAHER,  JOSEPH  L.  A. 
r.  on  T.  18S0. 
1880  Boucherville  &  Varenne, 
(French) 

MALLORY,  DELMER 
EDWARD. 
r.  out.  1876. — r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1881 
1876  Richmond 

77  Montreal  Theol.  College. 
80  St.  Henry  and  Tanneries 


MONTREAL    CONFERENCE. 


709 


MANSELL,  THOS.  JAMES. 

e.  on  t.  1877. 

1877  South  Mountain  ...   1 

78  Farruersville  .  .  1 

79  Aultsville ....  * 

80  Wilton  .  .  ! 

MARCEAU,  WM.  F.,  B.A. 
k.  on  T.  1875. 

1875  Gaspe    2 

77  No  Station.— Ill-health.    1 

78  Lacolle 1 

79  No  Station.— Ill-health.   2 
A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity— B.A.,  gold  medallist,  1874. 

MARK,  ROBERT,  M.D.. 
M.R.C.P.S.K. 

1857. 

1874  Ottawa  West  1 

75  Clarendon     3 

78  Onslow..  2 

80  St   Lambert .  .  .  1 

MAUDSLEY,  SAMUEL 

EDWARD. 

1852. 


1874  Mattawa 
76  Hudson. . 
78  Hudson. 


2 


(sup'd.)  2 

1 

.  ..   1 

80  Hemmingford.    .(sup'd.)  1 


79  Bourg  Louis . . 


MEYER,  FRED.  W    A. 

k.  on  t.  1879. 

1879  South  Stukeley  .  .       1 


80  North  Gore . . . 


1 


MEYER,  HENRY. 
1871.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1877. 

1874  Raglan 1 

75  Montreal  Theol.  College.  2 

77  Famham .  .  1 

78  Lawrenceville . . .  3 


MIGHT,  SAMUEL. 
1859. 
1874  Battersea    . .  . 
75  Morveu  and  Gosport . 


78  Moulinette 


MILLER,  WM.  WESLEY. 
1856. 

1874  Moulinette 1 

75  Play  fair.  .  .  3 

78  Lombardy.  ...  3 

MOORE,  JOHN  MORTON. 

R.  on  t.  1879. 

1879  Lyn 1 


80  South  Mountain. 


MORROW,  EDWARD,  M.A. 

1862. 

1874  Portsmouth 1 

75  Toronto  Conference. 


MUNROE,  JOHN  A. 
1873. 
1874  Roblin.. 
76  Bath..  . 
78  Located. 


Mc. 


Mi  RITCHIE  GEORGE. 
1850. 

1874  Brockville 2 

76  Almonte  3 

79   Perth 2 

Delegate  to  General  Conference, 
Montreal,  1878. 

President  of  Conference,  1879. 

Chairman  of  District,  1874  to 
1880. 


McADOO,  SAMUEL  N. 
c.  1878.— e.  om.  1879. 


1878 

79  Farmersville. 

80  Matilda 


McCANN,  ALFRED. 
1861. 

1874  Wilton.. 
76  Newburg.. 
79  North  Oower. 
Financial  Secretary,  1876. 


MiCULLOl'GH,  WILLIAM 

SIDNEY,  M.A.,  M.D. 

1861. 

1874  Pittsburg 2 

76  Merrick ville .  "2 

Died   May   27th,    1878,    aged 

35  years  and  2  months. 

MeCUNN,  DRUMMOND. 
r.  out.  1875.—  R.  f.  o.  &  o.  1880. 

1875  North  Augusta  .  .      1 

76  Newboro 1 

77  Montreal  Theol.  College.  2  j 

79  Bath..  1 

80  Arundel 1 

Mcdonald,  malcolm. 

1837. 
1874  Stanstead  .(sup'd.)  7 

Mcdowell,  jno.  vincent. 

c.  1877.— R.  »n  t.  1878. 

1877 1 

78  Cobourg        (s.v.c.)  3 

McGILL,  WILLIAM. 

1847. 
1874  Almonte 2 

76  Smith's  Falls 3 

79  Gananoque .        ...  2 
Financial    Secretary,   1874   to 

1878. 

Delegate  to  G  eneral  Cenference, 
Montreal,  1878. 

MivKECHNIE,  ROBERT  W 

E.  on  t.  1876. 

1876  Aylmer 1 

77  Montreal  Theol.  College.   2 
79  Brownsburg 2 


N. 


NORTON,  WILLIAM. 
1855. 

1874  Alice 1 

75  Gren ville. .  3 

78  Plantageuet  ....   3 


o. 


OGDEN,  THOMAS. 
1842. 

1874  Frankville (sup'd.)  7 

Died  July  24th,  1880,  aged  81 
years. 

O'HARA,  JAMES. 

1861. 

1874  North  Augusta 1 

75  Avonmore       3 

78  Robinson 1 

79  North  Wakefield  ....        2 

OLIVER,  ROBERT  F. 
1869. 

1874  Renfrew  . .  2 

76  Carlton  Place..  1 

77  Newboro'     3 

80  Selby  1 

ONESAKENARAT,  JOSEPH. 
r.  out.  1875.— R.  f.  c.  &o.  1880. 

1875  Lake  of  Two  Mountains..   1 

76  Caughnawaga 4 

80  Caughnawaga  and  Corn- 
wall Island .  . .        1 

^ote. — Joseph  Onesakenarat, 
familiarly  known  as  Chief  Joseph, 
is  a  Native  Indian  of  the  Iroquois 
tribe.  He  was  born  Sept  4th, 
1845.  Being  trained  from  his 
childhood  in  the  Roman  Catholic 
Church  he  was  sent  by  the  priest 
of  the  Parish  to  the  Montreal 
College,  where  he  was  trained  for 
the  priesthood.  Finding  a  copy 
of  the  Scriptures  in  his  native 
tongue,  and  being  very  desirous 
of  understanding  its  truths,  he 
was  soon  led  to  renounce  all  al- 
legiance to  the  Church  of  his 
youth  In  1868,  he  was  elected 
chief  of  his  tribe,  and  with  three 
other    chiefs,    was    appointed    a 


710 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


deputation  to  confer  with  the 
Superintendent  of  the  Indian  De- 
partment in  reference  to  the 
claims  of  the  Indians  to  the  Oka 
property,  of  which  the  priests  ot 
the  Seignoi  y  of  St.  Sulpice  claim- 
ed absolute  possession.  They 
were  assured  that  the  Seminary 
held  the  property  for  the  benefit 
of  the  Indians,  and  if  they  would 
patiently  wait  justice  would  be 
done.  Soon,  however,  grave 
complications  arose  between  the 
priests  and  the  Indians,  which 
resulted  in  the  impiisonment  of 
Joseph  and  several  others,  but 
after  fifteen  days  they  were  set 
at  liberty,  Chief  Joseph  declar- 
ing that  the  only  thing  of  which 
they  had  been  guilty  was  merely 
going  to  the  priests  and  inform- 
ing them  that  the  Iroquois  did 
not  any  longer  wish  instruction 
from  them.  Since  then,  how- 
ever, so  bitter  has  been  the  per- 
secution kept  up  that  Joseph  has 
been  placed  in  goal  at  St.  Scho- 
lustique  eight  times.  During 
one  of  these  terms  of  imprison- 
ment he  translated  the  four  Gos- 
pels from  French  into  Iroquois. 
Since  then  he  has  translated  the 
Acts,  Romans  and  I.  Corinthians, 
also  Moody  and  Sankey's  Gospel 
Hymns.  As  a  scholar,  his  at- 
tainments are  great.  He  trans- 
lates with  ease  Iroquois,  French 
and  English.  He  hopes  to  have 
the  entire  New  Testament  trans- 
lated during  the  present  Confer- 
ence year. 

Since  writing  the  above,  we 
learn  that  Chief  Joseph  has  been 
suddenly  taken  away  from  the 
Church  Militant.  He  died  Feb. 
7th,  1881,  aged  35  years  and  5 
months. 

OSBORNE,  JOHN  C. 
1846. 

1874  Onslow ,   2 

76  Brysou 2 

78  Clarendon.  3 


PARENT,  ARMAND. 
1858. 

1874  Lake  of  Two  Mountains..  3 

77  Oka 2 

79  Waterloo  and  Canaan ...   2 

PATTERSON,  ALLAN. 
1871.— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1877. 
1874  Waterloo.                   ..       1 
75  Barnston  Corners 3 

78  St.  Armand.       .(sup'd.)  1 

79  Magog.  2 


"  PEAREN,  JAMES,  B.A. 

1866. 
1874  Sawyerville 2 

76  Cookshire .    1 

77  Toronto  Conference. 

PEARSON,  MARMADUKE 

LOUIS. 

1862. 

1874  Matilda 2 

76  Montreal  Second ....         3 

79  Ottawa  East         2 

Financial  Secretary,  1874  and 
1875. 

PEARSQN,   WILLIAM. 
1872  — r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1876. 


1874  Winchester.. 

76  Hudson. . . . 

77  Edwardsburg . . . 
79  Aultsville . 

PECK,  WILLIAM. 

1849. 

1874  Lansdown. 
75  Lansdown. 
V  Alice. 
79  Beachburg 


1 


. .  (stjp'y.  )  2 
2 
2 


PERLEY,   WILLIAM  F. 

1871.— R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1875. 

1874  Cataraqui 1 

75  Kennebec .  1 

76  Tamworth. ...  3 
79  Lyn...  2 

PETERSON,  ANDREW  L. 
1856. 
1874  Edwardsburg.  ...       1 

75  Lombardy.  2 

77  Franktown. 2 

79  Kingston.  ■  .    ..(sup'd.)  1 

80  Toronto  Conference 1 


PHILLIPS,  SAMUEL  B. 
1863. 

1874  Aylwin  and  Victoria..  . .  1 

75  Glentay  and  Maberly  3 

78  Wolford .  2 

80  Newboro'..        ....  1 

PHILLIPS,  SAMUEL  G.,  M.A. 
1853. 


1874  Lachute.. 
75  Huntingdon. 
77  Cowansville.. . 
80  VankleekHill. 


Author  of  ' '  Bible  Palm  Trees, ' ' 
1868.  "The  Modern  Prodigal 
Son,"  1869.  "Fashionable 
Amusements,"  1872.  "Sacred 
Names,"  1872.  "The  Canadian 
Methodist  Pulpit,"  1875.  "The 
Need  of  the  World,"  1881. 

The  honorary  degree  of  M.A. 
was  Conferred  upon  him  by 
Rutherford  College,  North  Caro- 
lina, in  1879. 


PHILP,  WILLIAM. 

1872.— r.  f.  o.  1876. 

1874  Oxford..  ..*.... 

77  Maitland ..... 
80  South  Mountain. . . 


PIERCE,  BARRY. 

r.  on  t.  1878. 

1878  Pittsburg 1 

79  Dixville ...  1 

80  VankleekHill 1 

PINEL,  JOSEPH. 

R.   071  T.   1877. 

1877  Anticosti  .         ........     2 

79  No  Station— ill-health.     1 

80  Cookshire 1 

PITCHER,   JOEL  TALLMAN. 
1863. 

1874  Montreal 1 

75  Montreal  Fourth 2 

77  Montreal  Fifth 1 

78  Ottawa  West 3 

Financial  Secretary,    1875  to 

1877. 

Delegate  to    General    Confer- 
ence, Montreal,  1878. 

PORTER,  GEORGE  H  ,  B.A. 

c.  1874.— r.  on  t.  1875.— 

r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878. 

1874  Melbourne. ....  1 

75  Ormstown     ......      3 

78  Lennoxville..    3 

A  graduate    of  Bishop's  Col- 
lege, Lennoxville — B.A.,  1870. 

POYSER,  GEORGE  COOPER. 

c.  1874.— r.  om.  1875.— 
r.  f.  o.  &  o.  1878. 

1874  Lyn 1 

75  Matilda. .        ....  1 

76  Newburg 1 

77  Winchester.. 2 

79  Beebe  Plain      2 

PYKE,   WILLIAM. 
1860. 
1874  Farnham..      ..  2 

76  Durham    ......  3 

79  Roblin 1 

80  Amherst  Island.  1 


E. 


RANEY,  WILLIAM. 
1865. 


1874  Carleton  Place. 

75  Osgoode 

76  Metcalfe 

77  Lyn..      ..  * 
79  Winchester .... 


MONTREAL   CONFERENCE. 


711 


HEAD,  F.  A. 

r.  on  t.  1878. 

1878  Carlton  Place.        ..  1 

79  Richmond.  .    1 

80  Cobourg.  .  (s.v.c. )  1 

RENNIE,  THOMAS. 
1870.— r.  f.  c  &  o.  1874. 

1874  Frankville 2 

76  West  Brome  2 

78  Barnston  Corners  2 

80  West  Shefford  1 

REYNOLDS,  FRANCIS  C. 
1867. 


1874  Richmond. 

77  Selby 

80  Merrickville   . . 


RICHARDSON,  EZEKIEL. 
1867. 

1874  Bryson  2 

76.  Edwardsburg  . .      . .  1 

Died  December  9th  1876,  aged  j 
40  years.  ! 

Richardson,  james  e. 

I860.  : 

1874  Granby        ...  •. .    2  ■ 

76  St.  Armand  3  [ 

79  Frelighsburg  2 


ROBSON,  ebenezer. 

1856. 
1874  Morrisbuvg.                    .  .    2 
76  Aylmer        2 

78  Lachute 2 

80  Toronto  Conference. 

Delegate    to    General    Confer- 
ence. Montreal,  1878. 

ROGERS,  GEORGE. 
1863. 

1874  Odelltown       3 

7  7  Huntingdon  ...  2 

79  Granby 2 

ROSE,  BROCK. 
1860. 

1874  Fitzroy  Harbour 1 

Died  June  22nd,  1874,  aged  39 


ROV,  JAMES,  M.A. 
1854. 

1874  Toronto  Conference   . 

75  Montreal  Sixth 

77  Deposed. 

RYAN,  WILLIAM. 
1867. 
1874  Toronto  Conference. . 

76  Renfrew. .    . . 

78  Three  Rivers  . . 


RILANCE,   WILLIAM. 

1868. 

1874  Centreville  ...  1 

75  North  Augusta  3 

78  South  Mountain  2  ! 

80  Lancaster . .  1 

ROADHOUSE,  JOB. 
1861. 

1874  Bearbrook  1 

75  Thurso  .  .  2  ' 

77  Aylwin  3 
80  Robinson...  .  1 

ROBINSON,  GEORGE. 

1864.  j 

1874  Lansdown 1  i 

75  Delta.    ...                       .  .  3  ! 

78  North  Augusta  3  j 

ROBINSON,  RICHARD.       j 
1862.  I 

1874  Frelighsburg  3 

77  Knowlton.  ..  2  j 

79  St.  Armand..  .  .    2 

ROBINSON,  ROBERT. 
1844. 

874  Newboro' ..       3 

77  Oxfofc 3 

89  Morrisburg (sup'd.)  1 


s. 


SANDERSON,  DAVID  COOK. 
R.  on  t.  1876.— E.  F.  c.  &  o.  1880. 
1876  Magog.  1 

77  Melbourne  1 

78  Matilda 2 

80  Oxford 1 

SANDERSON,  WILLIAM. 

1851. 
1874  Playfair  ....  ..    1 

75  Wolford  ....  3 

78  Delta 2 

80  Harrowsmith  ...      1 

SASSKY1LLE,  ERNEST  M. 

r.  on  t.   1879. 

1879  Stanstead  Wes.  College..    1 
80  Hull  and  Ottawa 1 

SAUNDERS,  JABEZ  BEER. 
1868. 

1874  South  Mountain 1 

75  Farmersville  .  .  1 

76  Winchester 2 

78  Montreal  Fifth 3 

SCANLON,  JOHN. 
1865. 

1874  Hemmingford 1 

75  Lennoxville 3 

78  Winchester 1 

79  Spencerville 2 


SCOTT.  JOHN. 

1857. 
1874  Montreal.  ..(.si'p'y.)  2 


Died    December    30th, 
aged  43  years. 


1875, 


SCOTT,   MOSES. 
1872.—  r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1876. 
1874  Beebe  Plains  .  .  2 

76  Leeds . .       3 

79  Ulverton  ..  2 

SCOTT,  WILLIAM. 

1836. 

1874  Smith's  Falls.  2 

76  Brockville 1 

77  Stanstead 1 

78  Dunham 2 

80  Waterloo 1 

Editor  of  ' '  Canada  Temperance 

Advocate,"  1851  to  1858. 

Author  of  "Teetotalers  Hand- 
Book,"  and  several  "Tractates." 

Secretary  of  Conference  for  the 
years  1874-75  and  1875-76. 

Chairman  of  District,  1874  to 
1880. 

President  of  the  Conference, 
1876. 

Governor  of  Stanstead  Wes- 
leyan  College,  1877. 

Delegate  to  the  General  Con- 
ference at  Montreal,  1878. 


SELLEY,  JOHN  B.,  M.D. 

1836. 

1874  Chambly    (sup'd.)  6 

Died  May  10th,  1880,  aged  72 
years. 

SHALER,  HENRY. 

1828. 
1874  Kemptville.        .(sup'd.)  7 


SHAW. 


WM.    ISAAC, 
LL.B. 

1864. 


M.A., 


1874  St.  Lambert,  and  Instruc- 
tor Wcsleyan  Theologi- 
cal College,  Montreal..  3 
77  Prof,  of  Greek,  Wesleyan 

Theol.  College,  Mont..   4 
A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity, from  which  he  obtained  his 
M  A.  in  course,  May,  187S. 
Secretary  of  Conference,  1878. 
Delegate    to    Second    General 
Conference,  Montreal.   1878. 


SHERIDAN,   WILLIAM. 

1858. 


1874  Merrickville. 

76  Pittsburg..  .. 

77  Bath.  ... 
79  Odessi 


712 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


SHIBLEY,  SAMUEL. 
1872.— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1876. 


1874  Carlton  Place.. 

75  Newboro' 

76  Windsor  Mills . 

77  Roblin 

79  Thurso 


SHIER,  RICHARD. 

1869. 

1874  Mansonville .      1 

75  Hudson 1 

76  Plantagenet 2 

78  Beaverton.  .(sup'y.)  3 

SHOREY,  EDMUND  S. 

1859. 

1874  Bath 3 

77  L'Orignal 2 

79  Arnprior 2 


SHORT,  WILLIAM. 

1855. 

1874  Harrowsmith  ..  1 

75  Centreville. 2 

77  Westineath .2 

79  Bath  ..      ..(sup'd.)  2 

SHORTT,  WM.  KEMMIS,  M.A. 

1872.—  r.  f.  c.  1876. 

1874  Ormstown.                     . .   1 
75  Hemmingford 2 

77  Hemmingford.  ..(sup'y.)  1 

78  London  Conference.      . .   1 

79  Mansonville .      ....       2 
A  graduate  of  Trinity  College, 

Dublin.— B.A.,  1866;  M.A.,  in 
course,  1878. 

SIMPSON,  JAMES. 
1870.— e.  f.  c.  &o.  1874. 
1874  Long  Island  Locks...         3 
77  Metcalfe.. 3 

80  Carleton  Place. . .  1 


SMITH,  ANDREW  A. 
1849. 
1874  Newburgh 
76  Cataraqui .... 
79  Matilda.      . .      .... 

SMITH,  NATHANIEL. 
1866. 
1874  Morven  and  Gosport . 

75  Cookshire. . 

76  Lawrenceville .. . . 

78  Mansonville .         .... 

79  London  Conference. 


SMITH,  WILLIAM. 
c.  1877.— e.  on  t.   1878. 

1877 ....       1 

78  North  Gore 2 

80  Montreal  Theol.  College.  1 


■     SMITH,  WM.  THOMAS. 

e.  om.  1874. — e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 

1874  Richmond      . .  2 

76  Cobourg...  .s.v.c.  2 

78  Point  Levis 1 

79  Cookshire  &  Isld.  Brook  2 


SOMERVILLE,  WM.  W. 

e.  on  t.  1880. 

1880  Farmersville.  ..   1 

SPARLING,  JOSEPH  W., 
M.A.,  B.D. 
1866.    . 

1874  Aylmer...  ,        ..          ..2 
76  Ottawa  East.      ...  3 

79  Montreal  Second 2 

Delegate  to  the  General  Con- 
ference, Montreal,  1878. 

Financial  Secretary,  1874  to 
1880. 

SPARLING,  WM.  H.,  B.A. 

c.  1873.— e.  on  t.  1874.— 

e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 

1873  Sutton..    ...  .2 

75  Cobourg (s.v.c.)  4 

79  St.  Lambert  &  Chambly.  1 

80  Cowansville .  1 
A  graduate  of  Victoria  Univer- 
sity—B.A. ,  1879. 


SQUIRE,    GEORGE   H.,  M.A. 

1865. 

1874  Chelsea.  ..     1 

75  Odessa ...      ...  1 

76  Amherst  Island .  3 

79  Seeley's  Bay.  1 

80  Fitzroy  Harbour 1 


STAFFORD,    EZRA   ADAMS. 
B.A. 
1860. 

1874  Montreal  Fourth 3 

77  Ottawa  Centre 3 

80  Montreal  Fourth 1 

Chairman  of  District,  1877  to 
1880.  Delegate  to  General  Con- 
ference, Montreal,  1878.  A 
graduate  of  Victoria  University 
—B.A.  1880. 

STENNING,  GEORGE. 

1858. 


1874  Clareridon.    . 
75  Rawdon. 
78  Marbleton. . 

STEWART,  JOHN. 
1862. 
1874  Knowjton. 
77  Clarenceville. . 
80  Morven  and  Gosport . 


STEWART,    JOHN    HARDY. 
1864. 

1874  Elgin 1 

75  Lansdown.      2 

77  Manotick 3 

80  Billing's  Bridge 1 

STEATTON,  JOHN  G. 
e.  on  t.  1876. 
1876  Selby  and  Roblin. 

Died  March  26th,  1871,  aged 
31  years. 

SUMMERS,  WILLIAM  H. 

e.  on  t.  1878. 

1878  Bath 1 

79  Glenty  and  Maberly 1 

80  Newboro'     . .    . .  1 

SUTHERLAND,  ALEX. 
1855. 

1875  Montreal,  First 1 

75  Toronto  Conference. 
Chairman   of   District,    1874. 

Elected  by  First  General  Confer- 
ence, September  1874,  to  the 
office  of  Missionary  Secretary. 

SYVERT,  JOHN. 
1871.— e.  f.  c.  1875. 

1874  Roxton,  (French) . .  1 

75  Boxton  Pond,  (French)..  2 
77  Hull,  (French) . .  4 


T. 


TAYLOR,  EDWARD  H. 

1869. 

1874  Hudson 1 

75  Bearbrook.         2 

77  Point  Fortune..    2 

79  Vankleek  Hill .  .(sup'y.)  1 

80  Roblin 1 

TAYLOR,    ERNEST  M.,  B.A. 

1873.— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1877. 
1Q_.  (  Montreal  Second. . .    )    , 
1874  j  Georgeville  and  Ma-  \ 
gog,     and    Assistant 
Governor  of  Stanstead 
Wesleyan  College. 

75  Waterloo....  1 

76  Beebe  Plains  ....  1 

77  Hatley  and  Cassville... .  3 
80  Melbourne  -  .1 
A  graduate  of  McGill  Univer- 
sity— B.A.,  1875. 

TAYLOR,  MELVIN. 
o.  1877.— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878. 

1877  Dixville  1 

78  Melbourne  1 

79  Stanstead..  ! 

80  Newburg..  ,.?. .         •  •  1 


MONTREAL   CONFERENCE. 


713 


TAYLOR,  WILLIAM. 

1862. 

1874  Avonmore 1 

75  London  Conference.  .  1 

TEESON,  SAMUEL. 

1858. 

1874  Osgoode 1 

75  South  Mountain. ...  3 

78  Harrowsmith 2 

80  Clarenceville 1 

TENNANT,  ELISHA. 
1863. 

1874  London  Conference .      . .   5 

79  Frankville      2 

THOMPSON,  JOHN, 
c.  1878.—  e.  on  t.  1879. 

1878 .. .  1 

79  Pittsburg 1 

80  No  station— ill-health  .     1 

Bied   September  29th,    1880, 
aged  23  years. 

TIMBERLAKE,  WILLIAM. 

1871.— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1875. 

1874  Coaticoke 1 

75  Georgeville  and  Magog..   1 

76  Magog 2 

78  Danville 3 

TISDALE,   MARK. 
c.  1873.— e.  om.  1874. 

1873   1 

74  Shawbridge. .  1 

75  North  Gore..  1 

76  Dropped. 

TOMKINS,  JOHN. 
1827. 

1874  Stanstead (.sup'd.)  7 

TOPPING,  NASSAU  B. 

1871.— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1876. 

1874  Student..  .(n.c.)  1 

75  Bell's  Corners 1 

76  Arundel  .......  1 

77  Thurso 2 

79  Arden 2 


TRIMBLE,  JXO.  BROWNLEE. 

c.  1876.^e.  on  t.  1877. 

1876  Lansdown               . .  1 

77  Richmond.      . .               .  1 

78  Cobourg.  .           .(s.v.o.)  1 

79  Point  Levis 1 

80  No  station— ill-health  1 


w. 


WALTON,  JOHN. 

1855. 
1874  Pakenham  .  .      . 

75  Dunham 
78  Coaticoke.. 
80  Lachute. . 


Financial    Secretary,    1876    to 
1879. 

WARD,  EDWARD  A. 
1854. 

1874  Chambly  1 

75  Danville    3 

78  Montreal  Seventh.  3 

WARD,  JOSEPH. 
1873. 

1874  Smith's  Falls 1 

75  Cobourg.  .(u.v.c.)  1 

77  London  Conference. 

WARREN,  JOHN  C. 

1833. 

1874  Lansdown      (sup'd.)  5 

79  Gananoque.      ...(sup'd.)  2 

WEBSTER,  JOHN. 

1872.— R  f.  c.  &  o.  1877. 

1874  Farmersville 1 

75  Cobourg.          .    .(s.v.c.)  1 

76  South  Mountain 2 

78  Frankville  .                1 

79  Valley  Field              . .  2 

WERDEN,  JAMES  EL1AS. 

1871.— n.  f.  c.  &  o.  1875. 

1874  Pittsburg..    ..  1 

75  Seeley's  Bay  ...  1 

76  Battersea ....  3 

79  Amherst  Isle  ...   1 
Died  Nov.  6th,  1879,  aged  32 

years. 

WHEATLEY,  ISAAC. 

c.  1873  &  1874.  — e.  om.  1875.— 

oed.  1877.— e.  f.  o.  1878. 

1873  Melbourne  . .              . .       1 
74  Windsor  Mills 2 

76  West  Shefford I 

77  New  Glasgow.    ..  3 

80  Aylwin  . .  1 

WHITESIDE,  ARTHUR. 
1872.— e.  f.  v.  &  o.  1875. 

1874  Montreal  Theol.  College.   2 
76  North  Gore.  2 

78  Rawdon 1 

79  Toronto  Conference. 


WHITING,  RICHARD. 

1845. 

1874  Pembroke 1 

75  Montreal  Third  .  3 

78  Cornwall .  ...        . .    3 

Chairman  of  District,  1874. 
Delegate   to    General    Confer- 
ence, Montreal,  1878. 

WILKINSON,  ISAAC. 

1868. 

1874  Bourg  Louis. .  . .    1 

75  Inverness . .   2 

77  Windsor  Mills  ...  3 
80  Barnston  Centre 1 

WILLIAMS,  THOS.  GRANGE. 

1861. 
1874  Winchester 2 

76  Matilda 3 

79  Prescott 2 

Financial    Secretary,     1876  to 

1879.  Delegate  to  General  Con- 
ference, Montreal,  1878.  Secre- 
tary of  Conference,  1 879  and  1880. 
Chairman  of  District,  1880. 

WILSON,  JOHN. 
1860. 

1874  Montreal  Second 2 

76  Montreal  Seventh...  2 

78  Waterloo 2 

80  Removed  to  United  States. 


WILSON,  JOHN,  B.A. 

1867. 

1874  Lyn. 
76  Spencerville.. 
79  West  Winchester. . 


WILSON,  RICHARD. 

1848. 


1874  Kingston. 
75  Chambly.. 
77  Lacolle.. 
79  Almonte. 


.(sup'd.)  1 


WINTER,  DAVID. 

1868. 

1874  New  Glasgow 

75  Lachute. .    . 
78  Farmersville. 


Y. 


YOUNG,  WILLIAM  ROBERT. 
r.  on  t.  1877. 

1877  Wilton 2 

79  Montreal  Theol.  College.   2 


THE 


CIRCUITS    AND    MISSIONS 


OF    THE 


MONTREAL    CONFERENCE, 

SHOWING    THE   NAMES    OF   THE   MINISTERS  WHO  HAVE   LABOURED  THEREON, 
THE  NUMBER  OF  PREACHING  PLACES,  THE  NUMBER  OF  MEMBERS, 
AND  THE  SUMS  CONTRIBUTED  FOR  THE  CONTINGENT, 
EDUCATIONAL,  SUPERANNUATION  AND  MIS- 
SIONARY FUNDS  ON  EACH  CIRCUIT 
FOR   EACH   YEAE, 

FROM  ITS  ORGANIZATION  IN  1874  TO  THE  YEAR  1880. 


Note. — The  letter  "  w  "  following  the  name  of  a  Circuit  indicates  a  continuation  of  that  Circui 
from  the  Wesleyan  Conference,  and  the  letter  "n"  a  continuation  from  the  New  Connexion  Confei 
ence — a  reference  to  these  Conferences  will  give  the  Circuit's  history  prior  to  1874. 


A. 


ALICE.— w. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  William  Norton.. 

75  Robert  Locliead  .  . 

76  Robert  Lochead     . 

77  William  Peek 

78  William  Peck 

79  Samuel  Ellery 

80  Joseph  Earl  . . 


1874  William  McUill  . . . 

75  William  McGill 

76  George  McRitchie. 

77  George  McRitchie . 

78  George  McRitchie  .. 

79  Richard  Wilson  .. . 

80  Richard  AVilson..    . 


1874  John  J.  Leach 

75  John  J.  Leach  

76  George  H.  Squire,  M.A. 

77  George  H.  Squire,  M.A. 

78  George  H.  Squire,  M.A. 

79  J  ames  E.  Werden 

80  William  Pyke 


Ap- 
point- 
ments. 


ALMONTE.— w. 


No.  of 

Fu 

Members. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

62 

$3  25 

$1  75 

60 

2  00 

1  13 

71 

2  25 

1  25 

64 

2  15 

1  05 

165 

3  00 

2  47 

153 

3  85 

2  60 

131 

2  19 

2  21 

AMHERST  ISLE.—  w. 


$i  74    $115  88 


2 

27 

4 

94 

3 

50 

5 

43 

5 

50 

2 

47 

95 

6  35 

7  25 

22  10 

98 

8  00 

16  50 

31  00 

107 

8  20 

9  50 

15  00 

145 

13  15 

22  80 

22  40 

150 

11  55 

15  00 

22  40 

140 

7  45 

5  22 

11  50 

141 

6  26 

4  66 

13  56 

2 

50 

6  75 

4  25 

7  20  1 

2 

48 

8  00 

6  67 

7  25 

55 

9  00 

4  83 

7  50 

49 

5  22 

3  25 

12  25 

45 

6  00 

3  50 

17  00 

49 

6  50 

2  10 

16  00 

52 

6  00 

3  22 

9  00 

83  50 

42  56 

25  88 

94 

26 

78 

32 

49 

25 

76 

17 

162  23 

93  00 

131 

16 

134 

78 

92 

15 

49  41 

73  62 

85 

80 

81 

85 

95  35 

95 

06 

107  80 

91 

48 

MONTREAL   CONFERENCE. 


715 


ANTICOSTI. 
kn  Island  in  the  heart  of  the  Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence,  it  is  about  120  miles  long  and  50  miles  broad. 
Pox  Bay  is  on  the  North  side,  east ;  English  Bay,  on  the  west.     Distance  between  the  two  points, 
about  100  miles.     Both  bays  are  settled  by  fishermen,  principally  from  Newfoundland. 

Funds. 


874  Visited  by  George  Douglas,  LL.D. 

76  Joseph  Pinel. . .  

77  Joseph  Pinel 

78  Joseph  Pinel. 

79  JosephPinel 

80  John  G.  Brick. 


16 
62 
62 
63 
66 


Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

$i  50 

$i  25 

$2  77 

$28  95 

ARDEN. 
l  village  in  the  township  of  Kennebec,  County  of  Addington,  Ontario. 


miles.     It  was  formerly  Kennebec  Mission. 


876  ( William  Marcham). . 
11  (William  Mar cham).. 

78  (Joseph  Little) 

79  Nassau  B.  Topping. 

80  .Nassau  B.  Topping. 


54 
56 
59 
59 
69 


Distant  from  Napanee,  40 


44  91 
32  81 
28  77 
34  32 
39  00 


2  92 

1  56 
1  20 

1  04 

i  is 

i  io 

1  12 

ARNPRIOR  —  w. 
874  John  Holmes .        . .  

75  John  Holmes ...  

76  John  J.  Leach 

77  John  J.  Leach ....  .... 

78  John  J.  Leach . 

79  Edmund  S.  Shorey. . 

80  Edmund  S.  Shorey 

ARUNDEL, 
village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Argenteuil,  Quebec.     Distant  from  Grenville,  22  miles.     It 

was  formerly  part  of  Grenville  Mission. 
876  Nassau  B.  Topping. ... 


3 

■85 

7  88 

1  97 

7  25 

91  87 

3 

88 

7  50 

5  00 

7  75 

95  90 

3 

84 

7  00 

4  42 

18  00 

82  55 

3 

100 

7  56 

4  25 

16  00 

90  36 

3 

100 

8  00 

5  29 

17  41 

79  93 

3 

102 

6  11 

5  17 

12  15 

58  16 

2 

-  71 

6  48 

5  83 

11  65 

62  12 

77  (Joseph  Little) . . 

78  Alfred  Jaques.. 

79  Joseph  Earl 

80  Drummond  McCunn.. 


30 
40 
43 

57 


1 

20 

1 

00 

1 

19 

1 

00 

1  00 
1  00 

1  00 


1  00 

5  00 
1  25 
3  00 


16  70 

57  74 
21  78 
41  80 


874  William  D.  Brown.. 

75  William  D.  Brown.  

76  John  Davies. .        .... 

77  John  Davies. . 

78  John  Davies.  . .  

79  William  Pearson,  Thomas  J.  Mansell. 

80  William  Pearson.  . .  .... 


AULTSVILLE.— w, 


210 
223 
240 
240 
300 
300 
306 


374  William  Taylor.. 

75  James  O'Hara 

76  James  O'Hara... 

77  James  O'Hara 

78  James  Lawson. 

79  James  Lawson.    .  . 

80  James  Lawson. 


AVONMORE.—  w. 

5  J        70 

5  68 

5  !         50 

3  55 

3  60 

5  77 

5  100 


6  70 

4. 00 

2.3  00 

9  03 

8  50 

22  57 

8  08 

8  01 

22  00 

6  40 

10  20 

22  00 

7  12 

15  53 

28  00 

7  42 

9  85 

30  37 

7  75 

4  01 

18  66 

4  50 

1  70 

9  53 

5  16 

1  04 

10  00 

3  00 

3  00 

5  57 

4  80 

2  00 

8  00 

2  00 

1  00 

5  00 

4  00 

1  70 

6  00 

1  82 

1  22 

6  00 

157  76 
193  04 
196  36 
182  00 
272  15 
209  60 
162  04 


113  60 

102  64 

79  62 

60  89 

50  00 

65  61 

85  57 


AYLMER.—  w. 


174  Joseph  W   Sparling,  B.D 

75  Joseph  W.  Sparling,  B.D 

76  E.  Robson,  Robert  W.  McKechnie..    . 

77  Ebenezer  Robson 

1 8  R.  M.  Hammond,  Wm.  L.  Langrell.. 

79  Richard  M.  Hammond 

80  Richard  M .  Hammond . .    


83 
88 
137 
172 
173 
167 
148 


:  15  65 

6  63 

19  61 

17  20 

31  00 

24  50 

17  25 

26  00 

23  00 

13  09 

16  50 

23  19 

8  03 

12  62 

20  50 

5  89 

5  00 

20  00 

6  00 

5  00 

20  10 

216  86 
268  40 
283  39 
171  14 
156  41 
121  39 
93  36 


716 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


AYLWIN.— w. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  Samuel  B.  Phillips     . 

75  James  Joseph  Hay  lock 

76  James  Joseph  Haylock 

77  Job  Roadhouse        .... 

78  Job  Roadhouse 

79  Job  Roadhouse 

80  Isaac  Wheatley 


Ap- 
point- 
ments 


12 
10 
11 
11 
11 
11 
•10 


No.  of  • 
Members. 


137 
135 
70 
75 
80 
80 
90 


Funds. 


Conting.  Educa.  Sup.*M.  Miss'y, 


00 
00 

00 
00 
38 
00 
31 


$2  00 
4  50 

0  50 

1  00 

2  00 
2  00 
2  78 


$9  00 
10  00 

1  00 

2  00 
5  00 
4  19 
2  73 


$140  2( 
99  3i 
85  34 
93  5J 
97  7( 
60  (X 
82  2J 


B. 


BARNSTON  CORNERS. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Barnston,  County  of  Stanstead,  Quebec. 

Coaticoke  Circuit. 

1875  Allan  Patterson 

76  Allan  Patterson 

77  Allan  Patterson 

78  Thomas  Rennie . 

79  Thomas  Rennie 

80  Isaac  Wilkinson 


1 

48 

9  44 

6  82 

5  55 

1 

50 

4  00 

3  00 

9  00 

1 

48 

4  00 

8  00 

3 

53 

5  76 

2  66 

2  09 

.  3 

52 

5  01 

1  73 

1  16 

It  was  formerly  part  of  tl 


37  2£ 
39  55 
44  9£ 
16  81 
9  6J 


1874  Edmund  S.  Shorey,  James  B.  Fawcett 

75  Edmund  S.  Shorey,  James  G.  Crozier. 

76  Edmund  S.  Shorey,  John  A.  Munroe . 

77  William  Sheridan,  John  Gibson 

78  William  Sheridan,  Wm.  H.  Summers. 

79  William  Briuen,  Drummond  McCunn. 

80  William  Briden,  Wm.  R.  Clancey..    . 


BATH. 

— w. 

8 

287 

19  05 

10  45 

34  75 

9 

272 

12  15 

7  68 

22  00 

8 

264 

9  45 

6  34 

23  20 

7 

314 

11  67 

8  00 

33-22 

7 

•291 

10  00 

8  00 

33  50 

7 

280 

7  00 

7  00 

33  00 

5 

286 

7  25 

7  00 

30  00 

313  It 
306  64 

314  77 
252  92 
392  0C 
418  55 
367  9C 


BATTERSEA.— w. 


1874  Samuel  Might 

75  John  C.  Garrett  . . . 

76  James  E.  Werden . . 

77  James  E.  Werden . . 

78  James  E.  Werden . 

79  Joseph  Follick 

80  Joseph  Follick  . . 


4 

121 

10  95 

5  13 

6  17  i 

4 

139 

11  00 

7  00 

7  20 

4 

98 

8  63 

3  25 

7  75 

4 

92 

4  79 

1  52 

13  45 

4 

80 

4  00 

3  13 

10  45 

5 

63 

5  78 

2  50 

12  15 

4 

54 

4  75 

2  35 

9  87 

139  OC 
96  85 
72  75 

102  05 
82  1C 
56  21 


BEACHBURG. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Westmeath,  County  of  Renfrew,  Ontario. 

Westmeath  Circuit. 
1874  William  Craig 

75  William  Craig. .  ... 

76  Joseph  Follick  ... 

77  Joseph  Follick  . .     

78  Joseph  Follick      . .  . .      . . 

79  William  Peck 

80  William  Peck 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


1874  Job  Roadhouse . . 

75  Edward  H.  Taylor.. 

76  Edward  H.  Taylor 

77  James  Joseph  Haylock. 

78  James  Joseph  Haylock. 

79  James  Joseph  Haylock. 

80  John  Fowkes  . . 


3 

95 

3  00 

4  44 

14  06 

3 

100 

3  00 

5  41 

9  75 

4 

92 

5  63 

2  08 

7  00 

4 

129 

6  07 

1  50 

13  00 

5 

135 

4  33 

1  43 

15  87 

5 

135 

4  25 

1  39 

6  10 

BEARBROOK.— w. 


6 

75 

5  27 

1  79 

16  00 

4 

75 

5  28 

3  52 

17  "0 

4 

78 

6  35 

3  55 

13  75 

4 

73 

5  54 

3  50 

12  76 

5 

83 

2  00 

2  50 

2  25 

5 

65 

1  30 

1  00 

2  00 

4 

64 

1  50 

1  00 

1  75 

73  8; 

59  01 

67  93 

79  54 

74  1C 

43  2£ 

162  68 

137  71 

104  34 

129  58 

60  at 

83  77 

52  80 

MONTREAL    CONFERENCE. 


717 


BEDFORD. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Stanbridge,  County  of  Missisquoi,  Quebec. 

St.  Armand  Circuit. 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the 


Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 
ments 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Year 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1876  John  Grenfell.. 

77  John  Grenfeil             .... 

78  John  Grenfell    

79  Hugh  Cairns ...       ...    .... 

80  Hugh  Cairns 

4 
5 
4 
3 

"95 

90 

98 

110 

$5  00 
5  05 

4  74 

5  00 

$5 '60 
5  42 
4  00 
4  25 

16  66 

8  58 
6  00 
8  00 

$62  45 
66  68 
62  58 
43  06 

1874  Moses  Scott . 

75  Moses  Scott 

76  Ernest  M.  Taylor,  B.A. 

77  Gai'dnerS.  Eldridge.. 
78 

79  George  C.  Poyser 

80  George  C.  Poyser 


BEEBE  PLAIN.— w. 


2 
3 
4 
2 
3 
4 
6 


23 

31 
38 
104 
110 
107 
112 


1874  Jabez  B.  Keough,  Benjamin  Franklin 
75-Jabez  B.  Keough,   Nassau  B.  Topping 

76  R.  N.  Adams,  Wm.  S.  Jamieson,  B.A 

77  Richard  N.  Adams 

78  Richard  N.  Adams,  Joseph  Earl.. 

79  See  Carp 


7 

8 

10 


169 
200 
226 
232 
234 
238 


3  05 


25 
67 
00 
75 
52 


BELL'S  CORNERS.—  w. 


2  10  j 

5  78 
4  CO 

3  00 
3  60 
1  33 


4 

25  1 

7 

54  1 

10 

87 

4 

50 

3 

76 

6 

50 

7  92 

20  38 

10  00. 

5  00 

20  00 

6  00 

3  33 

20  00 

8  77 

8  85 

20  00 

10  15 

5  75 

23  00 

9  76 

6  00 

20  00 

BILLING'S  BRIDGE. 
A  village  on  the  Rideau  Canal,  in  the  township  of  Gloucester,  County  of  Carlton,  Ontario. 

formerly  part  of  Long  Island  Locks  Circuit. 
1877  Gorham  A.  Gifford 

78  Gorham  A.  Gifford .    ...  4  108 

79  Gorham  A.  Gifford ....  ...        5  109 

80  John  Hardy  Stewart..      ..  ..        6  140 


5  06 

.... 
432 

5  02 

4  93  | 

1  04 

4  14 

4  25 

2  00 

6  00 

1874  John  Grenfell  . . 

75  John  Grenfell.. 

76  John  Holmes . . . 

77  John  Holmes.. . 

78  John  Holmes .. 

79  See  East  Bolton. 


BOLTON.— w.  &  k. 

97 

97 

203 

7  141 

6  121 

7  123 


9  00 

5  21 

12  00 

9  00 

6  50 

12  00 

9  50 

10  54 

13  18 

5  00 

5  25 

9  00 

5  00 

2  10 

7  00 

4  00 

2  14 

7  00 

31 

10 

35 

14 

54 

74 

40  87 

52  06 

67 

01 

56 

90 

229 

21 

271 

64 

252 

30 

291 

00 

216 

72 

217 

65 

It  was 


111 

91 

89 

40 

S3 

88 

118 

58 

140 

83 

131 

38 

129 

00 

40  90 

38 

54 

BOURG  LOUIS. 
A"  village  on  the  River  St.  Lawrence,  in  the  County  of  Port  Neuf,  Quebec.      It  was  formerly  Port 

Neuf  Mission. 


1874  Isaac  Williamson 

75  . .. 


76  (Frederick  Francis) 

77  (Frederick  Francis)     ...    . 

78  (  William  Marcham) . .  . 

79  Samuel  E.  Maudsley.  .  . 

SO  United  with  Point  Levis. . 


2 
2 
2 
9 
2 
4 


39 
29 

29 
29 
29 
30 
24 


0  80 


1  00 


1  50 


1   00 


17  68 

7  15 

9  37 

7  35 

6  60 

6  35 


1874  George  McRitchie . 

75  George  McRitchie 

76  William  Scott 

77  James  Elliott,  D.D.      ... 

78  James  Elliott,  D.D. 

79  James  Elliott,  D.  D 

80  William  Galbraith,  B.C.L. . . . 


BROCKVILLE  — w. 


230 
236 
220 
215 
232 
226 
226 


BROWNSBURG. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Chatham.  County  of  Argenteuil,  Quebec 

Lachute  Circuit. 
1878  John  Hiscox    .  ....  .    . 

79  Robert  W  McKechnie 6  108  1  00 

80  Robert  W.  McKechnie 6  117  150 


332  66 

389  00 
306  60 
306  57 
375  76 

386  97 

387  00 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


25  40 

13  50 

42  SO 

26  20 

30  75 

43  20 

26  25 

24  00 

41  00 

21  47 

24  55 

20  00 

13  60 

21  17 

36  00 

23  50 

17  80 

37  25 

29  25 

22  10 

43  00 

1  00 

2  30 


3  00 

4  50 


21  50 
76  25 


718 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


BRYSON— w. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  Ezekiel  Richardson. 
75  Ezekiel  Richardson. . 
John  C.  Osborne . 
John  C.  Osborne     . 

Henry  Krupp 

Henry  Krupp..    ... 
Henry  Krupp. . 


76 

77 
78 
79 
80 


1874  Robert  Lochead. .   .. . 
75  Now  called  Robinson . 


Ap- 
point- 
ments. 


No.  of 
Member's. 


55 
55 
56 
73 
72 
78 
85 


BURY.— w. 


Funds. 


Conting.    Educa.     Sup   M 


25 
83 
00 
00 
10 
31 
53 


35 
24 
50 
25 
35 
59 
31 


$4  25 
3  22 


34 

2  30 

2  25  i 

3  60 

34 

2  13 

2  25  J 

3  75 

Miss'y. 

$81  56 

58  73 

48  37 

48  54 

50  00 

58  72 

79  56 


39  54 
25  06 


c. 


CARLETON  PLACE.— w. 


1874  William  Raney,  Samuel  Shibley I  6 

75  Joseph  Follick  ...  I  6 

76  Robert  F.  Oliver |  6 

77  William  S.  Jamieson,  B.  A i  6 

78  Wm.  S.  Jamieson,  B.A.,  F.  A.  Reed  J  6 

79  Wm  S.  Jamieson,  B.A.,  Jas.  Elliott..;  5 

80  James  Simpson,  Alva  Holden .  i  5 

CATARAQUI. 


154 
189 
250 
202 
156 
160 
175 


10  23 

5  50 

23  00 

12  46 

9  76 

28  77 

8  20 

5  65 

21  00 

8  25 

9  19 

14  57 

8  75 

4  80 

24  05 

8  68 

4  21 

12  00 

9  00 

5  50 

14  00 

w. 

1874  William  Briden,  William  F.  Perley    .  9  270 

75  William  Bviden,  William  W.  Madge.  9  250 

76  Andrew  A.  Smith,  Martin  J.  Bates. . .  9  245 

77  Andrew  A.  Smith,  Martin  J.  Bates  9  260 

78  Andfew  A.  Smith,  Samuel  Ellery  ...  9  280 

79  George  G.  Huxtable,  Jas.  Awde,  B.A.  9  303 

80  George  G.  Huxtable,  (Salem  Bland.)..  *  6  188 

CENTREVILLE.— 


16  53 

7  10 

45  00 

16  35 

10  00 

40  00 

14  81 

10  50 

41  00 

11  60 

10  03 

38  53 

11  71 

10  05 

39  02 

8  05 

6  0Q 

35  00 

5  00 

4  CO 

20  00 

1874  William  Rilance  .      

75  William  Short        

76  William  Short   

77  Joseph  H.  Chant 

78  Joseph  H.  Chant.    ... 

79  United  with  Tamworth . . . 


1874  Edward  A.. Ward. 

75  Richard  Wilson 

76  Richard  Wilson  . 

77  United  with  St.  Lambert. 


5 
5 
4 
4 

4 
4 


104 

97 
80 
90 
71 
60 


6  04 

2  54 

16  53 

6  05 

6  37 

13  52 

3  41 

2  34 

13  20 

3  42 

1  87 

11  08 

3  50 

2  00 

5  25 

3  50 

1  50 

5  00 

CHAMBLY.— w. 


.1 


1874  William  H.  Sparling., 

75  Henry  W.  Kuowles  . . 

76  Henry  W.  Knowles    . 

77  Henry  W   Knowles  . . 

78  Joseph  Carr  , , 

79  Joseph  Carr  . 

80  Joseph  Carr  . . 


1874  Hugh  Cairns  . . 

75  Hugh  Cairns . 

76  Hugh  Cairns . 

77  John  Stewart.. 

78  John  Stewart.. 

79  John  Stewart .. 

80  Samuel  Teeson 


CHELSEA.  - 
3 
3 
3 
3 
4 
4 
5 


15 
16 
15 
11 

-w. 
40 
64 
67 
78 
73 
40 
73 


5  00 

1  30 

6  21 

5  00 

4  45 

6  60 

5  57 

12  60 

6  76 

2  50 

0  87 

2  79 

4  53 

1  15 

3  14 

7  22 

3  40 

5  01 

10  00 

6  00 

8  00 

5  00 

7  00 

8  00 

3  00 

4  00 

6  00 

4  50 

3  20 

5  75 

3  50 

4  00 

5  50 

CLARENCEVILLE.— w. 


5 

216 

8 

230 

10 

253 

10 

250 

9 

287 

9 

280 

9 

256 

10  08 

7  00 

35  00 

11  25 

20  50 

36  00 

11  43 

33  10 

31  00 

11  50 

17  00 

43  00 

11  65 

15  00 

25  00 

8  00 

2  31 

25  00 

8  05 

6  41 

25  30 

173  56 
233  29 

196  82 

197  25 
166  28 
148  81 
155  20 


276  90 
312  75 
333  10 
306  77 
328  06 
261  46 
106  51 


90  12 
72  7C 
83  29 
57  37 
42  65 
25  90 


73  00 

156  00 

83  57 

63  84 

159  76 
168  77 
144  45 
105  34 

86  70 

76  60 

100  00 

148  02 

160  20 
150  00 
150  57 
125  45 

95  14 
113  13 


El  gin  burg  set  off. 


MONTREAL    CONFERENCE. 


719 


Year, 


Names  of  Ministers. 


CLARENDON.— w. 

i    , 

I    ^Pntj    No.  of 

1      ,      Members, 
merits. 


Funds. 


Conting.  !  Educa.    j  Sup.  M.i   Miss'y. 


1874  George  Stenning. . 

8 

173 

Si  00 

•Si 

25 

§6 

00 

•SI 58  72 

75  Robert  Mark,  M.D 

.    .                   '-) 

190 

3 

86 

2 

15 

19 

72 

101  59 

76  Bobert  Mark,  M  D       

.         5 

190 

4 

00 

2 

50 

20 

25 

123  18 

77  E.  Mark,  M.D.,  {Enoch  IV  Skinnc 

r*Y       5 

211 

4 

25 

2 

75 

14 

22 

85  59 

78  John  C.  Osborne. 

5 

199 

4 

30 

2 

80 

15 

00 

44  10 

79  John  C.  Osborne. 

;t 

186 

■_> 
•j 

00 

2 

00 

10 

00 

64  91 

80  John  ( '   Osborne. 

7 
COATICOKE 

181 
. — \v. 

2 

90 

2 

15 

10 

65 

65  36 

1874  Le  Roy  Hooker,  Win.  Timberlake 

5     : 

150 

S 

45 

5 

20 

10 

86 

149  84 

75  Le  Koy  Hooker 

5 

158 

10 

00 

8 

30 

12 

50 

140  62 

76  Alexander  Hardie,  M.A.  . . 

■> 

104 

10  50 

9 

00 

16 

50 

71   IS 

77  Alexander  Hardie,  M.A. 

3 

118 

11 

00 

17 

14 

20 

00 

108  38 

78  John  Walton 

. .    .         5 

119 

10 

00 

11 

04 

20 

00 

75  36 

79  John  Walton  . 

2     ' 

100 

10 

26 

9 

50 

24 

06 

83  00 

80  William  Jackson. . 

i     ■ 
COMPTON. 

92 
— w. 

8 

68 

10 

80 

20 

25 

81  93 

1874  Thomas  <.'.  Brown  ... 

5 

100 

11 

15 

6 

50 

16 

00 

123  48 

75  Thomas  C.  Brown .            

5 

100 

10 

25 

7 

53 

13 

65 

97  44 

76.  Thomas  W.  Constable 

5 

95 

9 

51 

10 

08 

12 

78 

96  86 

77  Thomas  W.  Constable . 

5 

100 

8 

00 

12 

81 

13 

00 

65  43 

78  Henry  W   Knowles. 

4 

96 

6 

00 

5 

66 

13 

00 

44  22 

79  Henry  W.  Knowles  . . 

3 

64 

2 

90 

2 

66 

4 

44 

43  71 

80  Henry  AY    Knowles 

4 

59 

2 

00 

4 

59 

3 

59 

20  00 

COOKSHIRE.— w. 

1874  Cornelius  A.  Jones. . 

6     j 

54 

5 

00 

2 

09   ! 

6 

50 

44  07 

75  Nathaniel  Smith. . 

.':       2     i 

47 

4 

00 

2 

25 

6 

50 

45  00 

76  James  Pearen,  B.A. 

3     1 

43 

5 

25 

1 

50 

4 

00 

32  29 

77  James  Henderson . 

43       i 

8 

04 

8 

25 

10 

00 

57  54 

78  James  Henderson 

•1       4     ! 

47 

8 

19 

2 

27 

13 

99' 

50  60 

79  William  T   Smith 

.    .!       3     i 

56 

6 

25 

1 

50 

10 

00 

62  47 

80  William  T.  Smith,  Joseph  Pinel. . 

..|     10     1 

97 

7 

75 

4 

10 

10 

30 

74  01 

CORNWALL.— w. 

1874  Alexander  Campbell 

. .  i       1 

75 

8 

50 

2 

50 

15 

00 

148  95 

75  William  Hall,  M.A 

...;    i  j 

76 

8 

00 

2 

50 

15 

00 

106  35 

76  William  Hall,  M.A. 

i  i. 

100 

10  00 

5 

75 

16 

00 

123  52 

.77  William  Hall,  M.A 

i    i 

120 

10 

50 

6 

00 

17  00 

146  39 

78  Richard  Whiting  .                   . .    . . 

.;ii 

140 

12 

50 

8 

85 

20 

00 

138  10 

79  Richard  Whiting                

:    i   ' 

100 

12 

60 

8 

90 

20 

25 

79  26 

80  Eichard  Whiting 

_ 

1 

105 

12 

70 

9 

00 

20 

50 

104  80 

COWANSVILLE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Dunham,  County  of  Missisquoi 

Circuit. 
1875  William  A.  Allen....  ! 

76  William  A.  Allen.  ...  '3 

77  Samuel  G.  Phillips.  . .  3 

78  Samuel  G.  Phillips j       6 

79  Samuel  G.  Phillips,  M.A.  ...  j       6 

80  William  H.  Sparling,,  B.A.  .  .  .  4 


112 

7 

91 

5 

106 

5 

92 

4 

115 

2 

It  was  formerly  part  of  the  Dunham 


72  60 
74  67 
52  54 
46  41 
42  44 


28 

6  50 

6  15 

00 

4  56 

14  16 

66 

3  13 

4  56 

37 

2  62 

2  62 

52 

4  90 

2  28 

1874  William  Jackson.  . . 

75  Edward  A.  Ward  . .      . 

76  Edward  A.  Ward 

77  Edward  A.  Ward  . 

78  William  Timberlake.. 

79  William  Timberlake.. 

80  William  Timberlake. . 


D. 


DANVILLE.—  w. 


9 
4 
4 
5 
5 
5 
5 


158 
144 
161 
165 
200 
204 
183 


6  45 

3  10 

13  45 

7  55 

12  47 

10  00 

10  00 

12  50 

12  00 

10  00 

12  50 

12  20 

10  00 

10  34 

12  25 

11   14 

11  86 

12  30 

12  18 

10  52 

11  50 

85  60 
102  11 

135  15 

136  08 
80  45 
78  83 
84  05 


*  Accidentally  killed  in  the  great  Lone  Land  whither  he  had  gone  as  a  missionary  in  1878. 


720 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


DELTA. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Bastard,  County  of  Leeds,  Ontario. 

Elgin  Circuit. 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1875  George  Robinson  . . 

76  George  Robinson  : . 

77  George  Robinson  . . 

78  William  Sanderson 

79  William  Sanderson 

80  John  Ferguson  . . 


Ap- 
point- 
ments 


No.  of 
Members. 


176 
172 
172 
158 
190 


Funds. 


Conting.    Educa.     Sup.  M.     Miss'y, 


$8  95 
7  81 

7  93 

8  00 
6  90 


$6  42 

8  81 

5  70 

5  90 

5  70 


$14  00 

11  00 

12  00 

12  30 

13  15 


DIXVILLE. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Barford,  County  of  Stanstead,  Quebec. 

1876  John  Corbett 

»7  I  John  Corbett,  ) 
' '  /  Melvin  Taylor,  ( 
78 


79  Barry  Pierce 

80  James  A.  Craig,  B.A. 


1874  Thomas  Bell 

75  Now  called  Marbleton . 


22 

26 


DUDSWELL. 

•I       4     I 
'       4     I 


32 
42 
45 

— w. 

71 
67 


05 
10 


1  00 


2  00 

1  75 


• 

2  07 

2  48 

1  4fi 

2  50 
0  75 

6  45 
0  84 

1  00 

0  50 

1  25 

$17l  63 

128  48 

133  17 

61  76 

40  00 


3  24 

15  30 

11  90 

5  60 

15  36 


44  09 
41  10 


DURHAM.— w. 


1874  Thomas  Bell 

75  Thomas  Bell  . . 

76  William  Pyke . 

77  William  Pyke . 

78  William  Pyke .  „ 

79  See  Ulverton. .. 


138 
132 
132 
140 
140 
140 


7  27 

3  73 

12  58 

5  00 

3  78 

13  25 

5  00 

1  39 

9.  00 

2  22 

4  00 

6  00 

4  34 

4  00 

4  00 

*     2  00 

2  00 

4  00 

124  65 
53  92 
39  45 
72  01 
45  15 
57  11 


DUNHAM. 

— W.   &  N. 

1874  William  English 

4 

92          j 

5  77 

1  81 

17  50 

122  13 

75  John  Walton..      /,      .. 

4 

105 

7  15 

15  00 

21  00 

111  54 

76  John  Walton 

3 

87 

13  09 

20  14 

22  2:> 

82  10 

77  John  Walton 

1 

59 

8  00 

12  00 

20  00 

58  68 

78  William  Scott 

1 

54 

7  00 

8  50 

22  00 

46  31 

79  William  Scott 

1' 

48 

3  50 

4  50 

15  00 

40  96 

80  James  G.  Crozier. . .    ...... 

2 

48 

4  25 

2  82 

10  67 

31  15 

E. 


1874  Andrew  L.  Peterson 

75  John  A.  Dowler  . . 

76  Ezekiel  Richardson 

77  William  Pearson, 

78  William  Pearson 

79  Joseph  H.  Chant 

80  Joseph  H.  Chant 


EDWARDSBURG— w. 
4 
5 
5 
3 
3 
4 
4 


ELGIN. 

1874  John  H.  Stewart ,  . ;       5     j 

75  Circuit  divided.  See  Delta  &  Lombardyi       8     I 


150 

5  26 

3  00 

9  50 

176  00 

145 

4  00 

1  50 

8  00 

138  91 

140 

4  10 

1  50 

7  06 

132  65 

162 

6  24 

2  57 

5  32 

46  85 

175 

5  10 

1  63 

7  26 

124  65 

190 

3  09 

1  40 

5  00 

91  31 

172 

3  50 

2  00 

8  00 

87  66 

w. 
153 

4  00 

1  50 

10  00 

132  47 

166 

4  34 

4  60 

10  00 

137  30 

ELGINBUBG. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Kingston,  County  of  Frontenac,  Ontario, 

with  Cataraqui  Circuit. 

1879  Thomas  B.  Conley,  B.A 

80  Thomas  B.  Conley,  B.A 4  117  4  32 


It  was  formerly  connected 


2  73 


5  00 


74  52 


MONTREAL   CONFERENCE. 


721 


F. 


FARMERS  VIL  LE.  — w. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  Daniel  V   Lucas,  John  Web3ter 

75  Jabez  B.  Saunders,  Thomas  Rennie. 

76  Stephen  Bond,  Joseph  Earle. 

77  Stephen  Bond,  John  Webster 

78  David  Winter,  Thomas  J.  Mansell.. 

79  David  Winter,  Sa  uuel  N.  McAdoo. 

80  David  Winter,  William  Somerville.  . 


Ap- 
point- 
ments 


No.  of 
Members. 


10 
9 
9 


7 
11 


334 
345 
370 
3S8 
420 
317 
335 


Funds. 


Conting.     Educa.     Sup.  M.  '  Miss'y. 


511  00 
10  00 

8  00 

9  2J 
10  95 
12  75 
14  13 


$8  45 

12  68 
11  2il 
10  33 
10  20 

13  07 
15  00 


1874  B-ock  Rose 

75  Henry  Irvine 

76  Henry  Irvine 

77  William  Knox 

78  William  Knox 

79  William  Knox. 

80  George  H.  Squire,  B.A. 


FITZROY  HARBOUR. 


83 

89 

89 

86 

100 

101 

105 


81 
00 
10 

05 
20 
30 
40 


56 
50 
40 
25 
00 

K0 


?35  18 
30  no 

28  50 

29  00 

22  58 
25  00 
20  00 

17  19 

17  90 

8  42 

7  00 

23  00 
15  50 
15  50 


1874  Francis  Hunt 

75  John  W.  Clipsham,  Edward  A.  Crane 

76  J.  W.  Clipsham,  Geo.  H.  H.  Davis. 

77  William  A.  Allen. 
•78  William  A.  Allen. 

79  William  A.  Allen 

80  Silas  James  Hughes 


FRANKLIN  CENTRE.— w. 


220 
224 
225 

235 
'-'45 
265 
214 


14  00 

6  50 

33  74  1 

14  00 

11  00 

38  00 

11  59 

5  89 

36  72 

11  65 

10  66 

25  4S 

11  25 

3  60 

12  50 

6  52 

5  00 

7  05 

3  50 

2  15 

5  10 

FRANKTOWN. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Beckwith,  County  of  Lanark,  Ontario. 
1876  John  Garvin  .... 

77  Andrew  L.  Peterson . 

78  Andrew  L.  Peterson.  

79 ...  ..      .. 


80  Lewis  Conley 


124 

104 

111) 

90 


4  56 

4  48 

10  (0 

4  6.) 

3  20 

6.  00 

0  50 

0  65 

0  83 

1  63 

$415  57 
377  92 
322  24 
244  16 
275  14 
299  02 


96  71 
76  17 
45  78 
64  69 
74  42 
63  0» 
62  09 


196  39 
240  43 
161  77 
125  57 
130  96 
62  59 
37  33 


62  07 
54  40 
23  80 
46  73 


FRANKVILLE. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Kitley,  County  of  Leeds,  Ontario. 

Circuit. 
1878  John  Webster  .  ...  

79  ElishaTennant.  .        4  137 

80  ElishaTennant.  .         4  130 

FRELIGHSB  URG.  — w. 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Farmersville 


4  00 
4  02 


2  22 
1  83 


2  96 
6  00 


81  54 

85  77 


1874  Richard  Robinson. . . 

4 

68 

4  49  1 

2  20 

18  00 

81  01 

75  Richard  Robinson 

5 

67 

6  00 

14  00 

21  0) 

123  25 

76  Richard  Robinson . .                          ... 

5 

72 

9  00 

21  0) 

3i  50 

130  30 

77  Hugh  Cairns            .  .                

5 

78 

8  00 

17   18 

32  5f 

110  82 

78  Hugh  Cairns 

5 

118 

8  25  ! 

8  00 

33  00 

96  25 

79  James  E.  Richardson ... 

6 

133 

8  40  | 

6  00 

34  00 

112  04 

80  Jami's  E.  Richardson  ....              .  .    . 

7 

111. 

7  31  1 

5  78 

31  00 

107  57 

G. 


GA 

NANO 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 

3UE— w. 
113 
22) 
225 
2)1 
178 
169 
141 

14  10 
22  27 
17  61 
13  0) 
11  81 
1  »  73 
10  80 

6  44 
16  20  ' 

9  0i, 
8  14  ! 

7  OS  j 
5  34 

5  40  1 

21  43 

21  60 
28  70 

22  50 
33  40 
33  70 

23  50 

22">  17 

75  Jacob  Fnshman 

26  4  55 

77  William  J.  Jolliffe 

78  William  J.  Jollitfe 

79  William  McGill 

80  Wi.liam  McGill 

46 

241  01 

218  64 
22  3  46 

219  01 
195  11 

722 


CIRCUITS  AND   MISSIONS. 


GASPE.— w. 


Year!                Names  of  Ministers. 

AP"    !    No.  of 

P0lnt"  Members, 
ments. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

$1  20 
1  30 
1  97 
1  07 
1  42 
1  20 
1  25 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y 

1874  John  Lawrence . 

75  John  Lawrence,  Wm.  F.  Maiceau,  B.A. 

76  John  Lawrence,  Wm.  F.  Marceau,B.A. 

77  John  G.  Brick 

78  John  G.  Brick           

79  John  G.  Brick 

80  John  G.  Brick         

1  ,         80 

2  ,         89 

7    ;        77 
11     ;        76 

7  :        76 

8  '        68 

.  8     !         68 

$4  20 
5  29 
3  93 
1  69 
1  33 
1  45 
1  50 

$3  30 
3  55 
3  12 

1  42 

*     2  51 

2  77 

$18  Ci 
89  34 
98  7( 

116  3( 
58  8i 
33  5( 
28  9J 

1874  Richard  N.  Adams.      . 
75  Now  called  Plantagenet. 


1Q7.  {  Benjamin  Longley,  B.A. 
18/4  j  Ernest  M.  Taylor, 

75  William  Timberlake 

76  See  Magog. 


1874  John  A.  Dowler        

75  Samuel  B.  Phillips,  John  Garvin. 

76  Samuel  B.  Phillips 

77  Samuel  B.  Phillips  ...     ' 

78  John  Fowkes 

79  John  Fowkes,  William  H.  Summers 

80  James  Joseph  Haylock 


1874  James  E.  Richardson . 

75  James  E.  Richardson . 

76  Thomas  C.  Brown 

77  Thomas  C.  Brown.. . . 

78  Daniel  Connolly..      .. 

79  George  Sogers 

80  George  Rogers  


1874  John  Corbett.. 

75  William  Norton  . . 

76  William  Norton.. 

77  William  Norton.. . 

78 . . 


GEORGES  LAKE.— w. 

■        ■•:         3      j 

28 

6 

25  | 

2  38 

4  36 

4i  ij 

GEORGEVILLE.— w. 

• 

3 

31       | 

3 

60  | 

2  73 

4  30 

33  61 

!       3 

40 

2 

03  [ 

1  83 

1  83 

61  IS 

....:       4 

38 

3 

20  I 

59  91 

GLENTAY 

— w. 

8     i 

112 

4 

50    ; 

2  10 

8  50 

114  3( 

9 

130 

4 

50  1 

5  75 

9  00 

108  15 

9 

91 

5 

00 

6  10 

10  50 

118  4J 

7 

131 

4 

72 

9  2> 

12  34 

93  61 

8 

231 

5 

00 

3  40 

13  00 

95  IS 

aiers . . 

11 

200 

5 

(0 

4  00 

8  00 

96  51 

• 

10 

J81 

4 

00 

2  50 

8  40 

68  54 

GRANBY.- 

— w. 

5     ! 

175 

14 

27 

4  86 

16  00 

154  55 

5 

175 

18 

00 

16  31 

21  00 

172  37 

■  7 

180       ( 

15 

84 

12  33 

21  00 

213  53 

4 

160       ; 

10 

00  ' 

4  40 

18  42 

107  54 

4 

165 

9 

00  j 

i  16 

17  75 

1(3  37 

IT 
1 

153 

9 

00 

4  50 

18  00 

80  71 

7 

160 

9 

91  1 

7  84 

18  01 

85  81 

GRENVILLE.— w. 


58 
69 
69 
42 
42 


6  50 

2  35 

4  00 

7  00 

6  01 

4  63 

2  30 

2  68 

3  00 

2  33 

2  68 

3  13 

0  90 

0  98 

1  25 

82  6C 
82  62 
93  10 
65  8£ 
74  86 


H. 


1874  William  Short       .        

75  Adolphus  G.  Knight,  B.A. 

76  John  C.  Garrett    .... 

77  John  C.  Garrett 

78  Samuel  Teesou  . . 

79  Samuel  Teeson 

80  William  Sanderson 


HARROWSMITH.— w. 


1874  John  W.  Clipsham 

75  Francis  Hunt        

76  Francis  Hunt  .       .      . 

77  Ernest  M.  Taylor,  B.A. 

78  Ernest  M.  Taylor,  B.A. 

79  Ernest  M   Taylor,  B  A. 

80  Simon  Crookshanks 


140 
134 
122 
135 
168 
133 
117 


HATLEY— w. 


3 
3 
4 
4 
3 
4 
5 


94 

94 
80 
83 

77 
77 
80 


6  70 
6  00 
3  30 
6-88 
3  84 
2  40 
2  64 


3  40 

21  00 

3  19 

23  50 

2  65 

14  65 

2  00 

6  07 

2  10 

6  25 

3  50 

7  62 

1  30 

8  89 

5  61 

3  75 

7  41 

5  41 

5  75 

7  00 

5  00 

6  35 

8  00 

5  00 

8  00 

5  58 

6  62 

6  08 

5  50 

3  92 

3  40 

5  20 

4  09 

3  30 

4  52 

146  3S 

170  28 

106  60 

75  7fc 

35  0(1 

53  42 

45  23 

77  09 

108  07 

83  77 

56  51 

90  83 

83  34 

80  97 

MONTREAL    CONFERENCE. 


723 


HEMMINGFORD.— w 

1 

Year'         •       Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 

point- 

;     No.  of 

Funds. 

i 

nients. 

115 

C'onting. 

Educa. 
??3  50 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1874  John  Scanlon  . .          ... 

3 

$7  00 

§26  00 

$135  73 

75  William  K.  Shortt,  M.A. 

3 

117 

8  63 

9  00 

28  00 

149  96 

76  William  K.  Shortt,  M.A. 

3 

122 

8  83 

9  68 

28  10 

140  59 

77  Silas  J.  Hughes. 

» 

108 

8  88 

15  00 

28  12 

130  69 

78  Silas  J.  Hughes 

3 

104 

8  00 

15  25 

24  00 

81  85 

79  Silas  J.  Hughes 

2 

81 

7  40 

22  65 

19  10 

65  63 

80  Benjamin  Longley,  B.  A 

2 

]06 

7  00 

17  00 

19  50 

100  50 

HUDSON.— w. 

1874  Edward  H.  Taylor ... 

4 

46 

5  12 

•2  35 

7  00 

75  66 

75  Richard  Shier.           ... 

4 

42 

5  7w 

2  81 

6  36 

86  89 

76  William  Pearson.              

4 

44 

5  78 

2  88 

5  78 

81    15 

77  Samuel  E.  Maudsley..              

4 

46 

4  53 

1  57 

1  90 

52  72 

78  Samuel  E.  Maudsley.. .                .; 

3 

42 

4  00 

1  00 

10  03 

53  56 

79  Thomas  C.  Carson        

3 

38 

3  00 

1  15 

7  34 

55  48 

80  Thomas  C.  Carson.. 

HU> 

3 

'TING! 

65 
DON.— w. 

2  07 

1  59 

1   19 

57  67 

1874  D.Kennedy,  B.D.,  W.J.  Crothers,  B.A 

3 

238 

27  10 

13  75 

70  00 

326  12 

75  S.  G.  Phillips,  Abner  \V    Kneelands. 

6 

245 

27  70 

60  49 

74  15 

316  68 

76»Samuel  G.  Phillips  ( JFm.  R.  Easou) .  . 

5 

'257 

17  19 

40  96 

68  69 

328  64 

11  George  Rogers,  George  H.  H.  Davis.  . 

0 

277 

16  18 

36  33 

267  70 

346  97 

78  George  Rogers 

0 

262 

22  31 

24  10 

52  54 

268  40 

79  James  Henderson 

5 

242 

20  27 

13  98 

56  25 

260  86 

80  James  Henderson,  Francis  W    Lett 

5 

243 

21  00 

14  00 

60  00 

250  00 

I. 


INVERNESS.—  w. 


1874  John  G.  Brick 

75  Isaac  Wilkinson  . 

76  Isaac  Wilkinson . . 

77  John  Lawrence 

78  John  Lawrence 

79  John  Lawrence  . . 

80  Richard  Eason  . . . 


6 

110 

4  66 

2  00 

9  00 

157  77 

7     1 

98 

4  00 

5  50  ! 

8  35 

217  45 

7 

100 

3  71 

3  00  1 

6  00 

107  76 

3 

97 

4  15 

4  28 

3  78 

92  68 

5 

108 

5  36 

2    01    ; 

5  79 

120  99 

5     i 

105 

4  72 

1   47 

5  75 

125  12 

7 

108 

2  17 

7  26 

148  21 

1874  Simon  Crookshanks . 

75  Cornelius  A.  Jones. 

76  Cornelius  A.  Jones. 

77  Cornelius  A.  Jones. 

78  William  Austin. .    .  . 

79  United  with  Cookshire. 


ISLAND  BROOK.—  w. 


30 
30 
30 

29 
39 

42 


00 

0  75 

1   50 

00 

1  25 

2  05 

50 

2  00 

00 

2  75 

50 

2  50 

00 

1  50 

1  78 

34  70 

49  41 

28  75 
33  75 

29  97 
16  50 


K. 


874  Stephen  Bond 

75  Stephen  Bond 

76  Le  Roy  Hooker 

77  Joseph  M.  Hagar,  M.A. 

78  Joseph  M.  Hagar,  M.A. 

79  Joseph  M.  Hagar,  M.A. 

80  James  Allen,  M.A.. 


874  William  Austin .. . 
75  William  F.  Perley.. 
*76  See  Arden 


KE 

V1PTVILLE  — 

3 

161 

3 

180 

*  2 

160 

2 

183 

2 

184 

2 

208 

2 

270 

KENNEBEC— w. 


16  25 

5  15 

19  00 

17  00 

10  00 

24  00 

15  60 

10  50 

20  CO 

14  25 

9  50 

21  40 

13  50 

7  50 

30  50 

4  33 

7  62 

34  00 

11  34 

5  23 

35  41 

156  15 
143  98 

130  84 

131  64 
180  70 
164  77 
164  93 


3 

52 

4  16 

1   64 

■30  06 

4 

48 

2  63 

2  85 

1   88 

36  42 

4 

54 

2  92 

1  56 

44  91 

*  One  appointment  with  28  members  given  to  the  South  Mountain  Circuit. 


724 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


KINGSTON.— w. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  James  Elliott,  Richard  Eason 

75  James  Elliott,  James  Allen,  B.A. .      . 

76  James  Elliott,  James  Allen,  B.A. . 

77  Wm.  Galbraith,  B.C.L.,  J.  G   Crozier 

78  Wm.   Galbraith,  B.C.L.,  Wm.  Jack- 

son, George  H.  H.   Davis. ...... 

79  W.  Galbraith,  B.C.L.,  Jas.  G.  Crozier 

80  Jms.  Elliott,  D.D.,  Chas.  R.  Flanders. 


No.  of 

Funds. 

lembers. 

Con  ting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

510 
440 
457 
383 

400 
415 
339 

$.i7  19 
56  67 

63  94 

64  15 

65  00 
60  «'0 
30  do 

$28  00 
67  00 
75  00 

145  78 

106  10. 

128  95 

81  15 

$120  00 
lo4  00 
164  80 
206  00 

209  00 
184  50 
161  00 

$1,822  51 
1,162  20 
2,102  48 
2,253  18 

2,324  50 
1,714  38 
1,294  C3 

KINGSTON— QUEEN  STREET. 


1874  James  Allen. .  

75   I 

to  <  Included  in  Kingston  First. 

78  ( 

79  William  Jackson 

80  Joseph  M.  Hagar,  M.A 


1874  John  Stewart.    .. 

75  John  Stewart 

76  John  Stewart 

77  Richard  Robinson 

78  Bichard  Robinson 

79  John  Grenlell.. 

80  John  Grenfeil.  . . 


1  48 

1  48 

ic9 

KNOWLTON.— w. 


5  22 

1  59 

9  00 

7  00 

5  23 

15  52 

10  00 

10  81 

37  00 

134 
196 
180 
178 
170 
150 
170 


7  00 

4  25 

15  00 

8  1)0 

7  85 

16  00 

8  00 

8  00 

11  50 

7  00 

5  00 

12  00 

8  00 

10  00 

15  00 

7  00 

6  00 

13  .-0 

6  30 

6  05 

7  00 

89  00 

90  62 

360  65 


96  93 
105  42 

80  60 
77  27 
84  OS 
58  40 

81  95 


L. 


1874  Samuel  G.  Phillips. 

75  David  Winter.. 

76  David  Winter 

77  David  Winter 

78  Ebenezer  Robson. 

79  Ebenezer  Robson. 

80  John  Walton 


LACHUTE.—  w. 

6 

157 

6 

150 

6 

140 

6 

160 

6 

260 

*3 

112 

2 

113 

LACOl 

,LE. 

6  49 

4  79 

17  77 

7  58 

16  13 

17  83 

12  50 

20  00 

20  00 

15  00 

25  50 

28  00 

13  18 

23  31 

20  00 

8  38 

8  24 

14  00 

3  77 

3  82 

15  00 

A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  St.  John's,  Quebec. 

Circuit. 


1878  Richard  Wilson... 

79  John  Armstrong. 

80  John  Armstrong. 


80 
106 


1878  Samuel  D 

79  Samuel  D.  Chown 

80  William  Rilance . 


LANCASTER. 
A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Glengary,  Ontario. 
Chown 

2     |        25       |       2  52  !       1  46 
2  25  1  55 


118  17 
212  51 
245  97 
209  51 
138  95 
128  00 
104  90 


It  was  formerly  part  of  Odelltown 


54  45 
107  77 


5  50 
8  17 


11  03 

1435 

20  07 

11  05 

10  00 

28  00 

3  00 
3  33 


LANSDOWN  — n. 


1874  Geo.  Robinson,  Wm.  B.  Cunningham 

4 

191 

3  50 

6  51 

191  00 

7>  John  H.  Stewart,  John  Gil. son 

9 

191 



170  00 

76  John  H.  Stewar  ,  John  H.  Trimble.    . 

9 

171 

6  80 

5  60 

10  00 

145  36 

77  William  D.  Brown,  Lewis  Conley  .... 

6 

208 

7  00 

5  00 

10  00 

134  44 

78  Joh;.  C.  Garrett..      

8 

210 

9  44 

10  00 

21  00 

112  30 

5 

163 

6  89 

3  50 

8  00 

80  83 

80  John  C.  Garrett 

6 

157 

6  90 

3  25 

10  50 

77  55 

*  Brownsburg  set  off. 


MONTREAL   CONFERENCE. 


72c 


LAWRENCEVILLE.— w. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  Alexander  Hardie,  M.A. 

75  Alexander  Hardie,  M.A. 

76  Nathaniel  Smith 

77  Nathaniel  Smith 

78  Henry  Meyer..  . 

79  Henry  Meyer ... 

80  Henry  Meyer 


Ap- 

point- 

ments. 


No.  of 
Members. 


129 
101 
116 
106 
105 
100 
94 


Conting. 


S3 
4 
5 
4 
2 
6 
6 


42 
12 
30 
80 
50 
35 
24 


Funds. 


Educa. 


$4  40 
7  37 

11  00 
1  80 


50 
97 


Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

§8  66 

$151  57 

7  46 

132  35 

8  89 

79  20 

5  00 

18  92 

2  00 

26  01 

5  00 

54  98 

4  53 

66  92 

1874  Thomas  Haddoh 

75  Thomas  Haddon . 

76  Moses  Scott .    ... 

77  Moses  Scott .    . . 

78  Moses  Scott . 

79  William  Austin . . 

80  "William  Austin.. 


LEEDS 

. — w. 

6 

155 

8 

151 

8 

152 

5 

144 

5 

154 

5 

145 

4 

130 

6  20 

2  75 

10  40 

5  20 

4  13 

9  00 

6  06 

4  20 

11  00 

4  79 

0  76 

14  39 

4  69 

14  09 

5  01 

1  16 

10  44 

4  15 

2  00 

5  00 

117  64 

111  55 

101  25 

72  90 

97  14 

76  21 

62  81 


LENNOXVILLE. 

~  A  village  in  the  township  of  Ascot,  County  of  Oompton,  Quebec. 

Sherbrooke  Circuit. 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


1875  John  Scanlon 

76  John  Scanlon , 

77  John  Scanlon  

78  George  H.  Porter 

79  George  H.  Porter    .      . 

80  George  H.  Porter,  B.A. 


75 

88 

92 

101 

106 


9  90 

15  00 

10  00 

7  50 

11  00 

5  00 

5  00 

10  00 

2  60 

1  38 

5  00 

1  60 

1  50 

5  50 

93  00 
90  05 

78  67 
71  00 
71  63 


LOMBARDY. 

A.  village  in  the  township  of  South  Emsley,  County  of  Leeds,  Ontario 

Elgin  Circuit. 

1875  Andrew  L.  Peterson...  . 

76  Andrew  L.  Peterson..                  3  !         40 

77  John  Fowkes 3  42 

78  William  W   Miller 3  53 

79  William  W.  Miller 7  50 

80  William  W   Miller ....                5  40 


It  was  formerly  part  of  the 


46  26 
30  00 
46  22 

48  79 

49  59 


1  50 

2  60 

4  00 

1  50 

1  80 

4  00 

1  70 

1  30 

2  50 

2  61 

•   2  40 

2  89 

3  54 

1  13 

3  04 

1874  James  Simpson 

75  James  Simpson  . 

76  James  Simpson 

77  See  Manotick  and  Billing's  Bridge  . . . 


LONG  ISLAND  LOCKS. 
6  '  81 


5 
5 
6 


111 
121 
133 


-w. 

7  50 

7  00  | 

12  60 

7  75 

14  00 

J  3  25 

8  00 

14  50 

13  50 

8  00 

14  00  l 

14  35 

159  49 
189  75 
183  89 
174  52 


1874  William  J.  Jolliffe. 

75  William  J.  Jolliffe 

76  William  J.  Jolliffe 

77  Edmund  S.  Shorey. 

78  Edmund  S.  Shorey. 

79  See  Vankleek  Hill 


L'ORIGNAL.— w. 


200 
95 
155 
177 
140 
110 


9  02 

4  30 

10  00 

8  00 

21  00 

32  00  ! 

9  00 

27  00 

40  00  1 

9  60 

30  00 

78  70  I 

9  64 

43  70  I 

5  85 

5  66 

52  89  | 

154  34 
126  53 
134  93 
138  73 
91  81 
87  70 


1874  John  Wilson,  B.A.,  George  C.  Poyser 

75  John  Wilson,  B.A.,  Samuel  Ellery 

76  William  D.  Brown. 

77  William  Raney,  Joseph  Earl  . . 

78  William  Raney 

79  William  F.  Perley,  John  M.  Moore. . . 

80  William  F.  Perley,  Thomas  H.  Correy 


LYN.—  w. 

5 

5 

4 

4 

4 
10 
10 


250 
212 
225 
237 
243 
261 
243 


16  20 
16  25 


11 

9 
9 
9 


12  31 


5  00 

20  00 

216  24 

6  81 

40  00 

183  39 

13  23 

33  00 

188  80 

7  65 

28  61 

132  22 

5  01 

30  57 

122  90 

5  -n 

35  98 

150  83 

6  27 

21  65 

207  41 

726 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


M. 


MAGOG. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Magog,  County  of  Stanstead,  Quebec.     See  Georgeville. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Coiiting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1876  Wm.  Timberlake,  David  C.  Sanderson 

77  Wm.  Timberlake,  Alfred  Jaques  . . 

78  Joseph  H.  Fowler,  M.  A 

79  Allen  Patterson „ .      

80  Allen  Patterson .....       . .  , 

3 
8 
8 
11 
4 

38 
134 
124 
155 

45 

$3  20 
6  25 
8  50 
3  00 
0  86 

$3  22 
4  20 

1  36 

2  61 

$7 '25 

6  69 

6  39 

.  4  00 

$59  91 

108  21 

108  66 

69  70 

30  43 

MAITLAND.— w. 


1874  Thomas  Atkinson .. 

75  Daniel  V   Lucas 

76  Daniel  V.  Lucas 

77  William  Philp.      . . 

78  William  Philp. 

79  William  Philp 

80  Samuel  D wight  Chown.. 


4 

186 

11  16 

5  00 

13  00 

5 

190 

7  05 

5  31 

10  OC 

5 

175 

6  29 

5  13 

10  18 

5 

180 

4  30 

5  70 

8  00 

5 

220 

12  00 

12  00 

40  86 

5 

225 

9  00 

6  59 

23  36 

5 

230 

9  03 

6  93 

19  91 

157  25 
211  95 
160  08 
144  69 
154  18 
204  01 
225  02 


MANOTICK. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Osgoode,  County  of  Carlton,  Ontario.     It  was  formerly  part  of 
Long  Island  Locks  and  North  Gower  Circuits. 
1877  John  H.  Stewart. 

3 
4 
4 


78  John  H.  Stewart. . 

79  John  H.  Stewart 

80  William  Rankin  Dyre 


176 
193 

188 


00 

7  33 

10  20 

00 

3  00 

'10  00 

00 

4  00 

12  00 

MANSONVILLE.—  w. 


74  Richard  Shier. .       

75  William  Adams . . 

76  William  Adams.. 

77  William  Adams.. 

78  Nathaniel  Smith. .    

79  William  K.  Shortt,  M.A. 

80  William  K.  Shortt,  M.A. 


MARBLETON. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Dudswell,  County  of  Wolfe,  Quebec. 
875  Francis  DeJLong 

76  Francis  De  Long. . 

77  Francis  De  Long ... 

78  George  Stenning 

79  George  Stenning..       

80  George  Stenning..  


4 

57 

3  78 

2-48 

4  72 

2 

57 

2  73 

2  45 

4  43 

2 

85 

2  65 

4  35 

4  00 

2 

83 

2  00 

2  73 

2  50 

2 

93 

2  12 

2  75 

2  20 

6 

94 

3  10 

2  50 

3  00 

6 

99 

4  33 

3  00 

4  61 

It  was  formerly  Dudswell  Mission, 


5 

67 

1  10 

1  00 

1  75 

5 

98 

2  50 

1  65 

2  65 

4 

100 

2  76 

0  50 

2  32 

3 

100 

1  17 

0  40 

1  70 

6 

85 

1  50 

1  00 

3  00 

5 

60 

1  50 

1  25 

3  00 

874  Marmaduke  L.  Pearson 

75  Marmaduke  L.  Pearson,  Geo.  C.  Poyser 

76  Thos.  G.  Williams,  Lewis  Conley 

77  Thos.  G.  Williams,  Edward  W.  Crane 

78  T.  G.  Williams,  David  C.  Sanderson.. 

79  Andrew  A.  Smith,  D.  C.  Sanderson . . 

80  Andrew  A.  Smith,  Saml.  N.  McAdoo.. 


MATILDA.— w. 


4 

264 

8  09 

6  85 

18  00 

5 

369 

8  75« 

6  00 

20  00 

5 

375 

8  25 

6  17 

20  25 

5 

376 

8  38 

8  00 

21  30 

5 

391 

8  43 

6  27 

22  27 

7 

392 

8  53 

10  00 

23  14 

7 

381 

7  25 

7  00 

21  18 

1874  Samuel  E.  Maudsley 

75  Samuel  E.  Maudsley. . 

77 ZZ;;   ". . ;;; 

78  William  B.  Cunningham . 

79  Thomas  Craig 

80 * 


MATTAWA.— w. 


12 

•   ■  • 

, 

14 

3  00 

3  50 

8  00 

13 

5  34 

1  59 

7  97 

24 

2  00 

2  35 

5  65 

9 

12 

•  • 

9 

14 

6 

10 

146  80 

77  05 

114  17 

40  49 

19  60 

38  61 

28  74 

24  57 

20  60 

29  77 

Mission 
41  10 

48  56 

23  45 

17  41 

28  14 

39  44 

366  18 

307  80 

226  85 

189  90 

194  82 

216  02 

188  93 

12  00 

17  00 

22  95 

MONTREAL   CONFERENCE. 


727 


MELBOURNE.— w. 


Yeai 


Names  of  Ministers. 


AP;  :     No.  of 


ioint-:     ■No-  of     

'      ,     I  Members.   .-,     ,. 
merits.  Contmg. 


Funds. 


Educa. 


1874  George  H.  Porter,  Samuel  D.  Chown..  4  164 

75  George  Forsey,  Joseph  Carr. .  ...  7  170 

76  George  Forsey 7  114 

77  George  Forsey,  David  C    Sanderson..  7  131 

78  William  D.  Brown,  Melvin  Taylor...  .  6  142 

79  Wm.  D.  Brown,  Herbert  W   Howard..  8  130 

80  Ernest  M.  Taylor,  B.  A .  ,  8  130 


1874  William  Sheridan 

75  William  Sheridan .        

76  WilliamS.  McCullough,  M.A  , 

77  William  S.  McCullough,  MA. 

78  George  Forsey        

79  George  Forsey 

80  Francis  C.  Reynolds . 

A  village  in  the  township  of  I  (sgooch 
1876  William  Raney    .  . 
7?  James  Simpson 

78  James  Simpson    .  .  . 

79  James  Simpson 

80  William  A.  Allen  .  . 


1874  Alexander  Drennan 

75  Alexander  Drennan 

76  Thomas  Bell  .  . . 

77  Thomas  Bell 

78  Thomas  Bell 

79  Alexander  Drennan 

80  Alexander  Drennan 


MERRICKVILLE.—  w. 


M  D 
M.D 


245 
185 
225 
264 
240 
262 
300 


S5  65 
4  09 

10  54 
9  04 
9  41 
9  68 
7  05 

13  00 
6  50 


METCALFE. 
unity  of  Russell,  Ontario. 
...■'     6  161 


I.   MONTREAL.— ST 
1874  Alex.  Sutherland,  IVnj.  Longley,  B.A 

75  Leonard  Caetz,  Ben.j.  Longley,  B.A. 

76  Leonard  Caetz,  IVnj.  Longley,  B.A  . 

77  Leonard  Caetz 

78  Hugh  Johnston,  M  A.,  B  D. 

79  Hugh  Johnston,  M  A.,  B.D 

80  Hugh  Johnston,  M.A.,  B.D. 

II.   MONTREAL.- 
1874  John  Wilson,  Ernest  M.  Taylor  ..      . 

75  John  Wilson .    .  

76  Marmaduke  L    Pearson .    .  . 

77  Marmaduke  L.  Pearson 

78  Marmaduke  L.  Pearson 

79  Joseph  W   Sparling,  M.A.,  B.D. 

80  Joseph  W   Sparling,  M.A.,  B.D. 


6 
5 
4 
4 

METIS. 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
2 


154 

174 
160 
166 


10 


75 
70 
25 
69 


It  w 

00 

14 

00 
50 
75 


$3  68 

4  26 

6  86 

7  78 

8  19 
8  67 

5  00 


5  00 

6  50 
4  00 

11  56 

11  00 

9  91 

2  00 


Sup.  M.     Miss'y. 


si  2  00 

7  50 
9  00 

8  76 

9  25 
16  40 
13  00 


25  00 

15  00 
18  00 
23  00 
20  25 

16  10 
13  09 


formerly  Osgooi 

20  00 

25  00 
25  16 
17  25 
16  50 


74 
97 
10 
00 


3  46 
3  20 


8 

8 

9 

24 


90 
30 
30 
30 
11 


JAMES  STREET  CHURCH- 


4S7 
435 
499 
533 
473 
367 
402 


191  78 

164  31 

87  00 

136  0) 

111  31 

93  80 

101  15 


30 
96 
40 
40 
40 
40 
I   14 

-w. 

89  66 
191  87 
115  on 

91  00 

74  21 
100  00 

85  18 


-OTTAWA  STREET  CHURCH. 


1 


200 
175 
200 
201 
204 
204 
204 


32  52 
34  52 

29  59 

30  00 
30  00 
3)  00 
20  00 


14  91 

16  02 
18  01) 
20  00 
20  00 

15  00 
15  00 


III.  MONTREAL.— PALACE  STREET  CHl'RCH. 

1874  William  Galbraith .!  1  ;       150            39  01  17  60 

75  Richard  Whiting                   2  i       170  I     40  77  62  27 

76  Richard  Whiting      ...               .  .       .  1           200  i     41  77  \  42  02 

77  Richard  Whiting 1           200           41  80  ;  33  70 

78  Daniel  V.  Lucas,  M.  A.                            !  1  '       170            42  00.  34  93 

79  Daniel  V.  Lucas,  M. A.             ..  1            150  •  !     30  00   ,  10  00 

80  Daniel  V.  Lu.-as,  M. A 1  !       168  i     20  00  10  00 

IV.   MONTREAL.— DORCHESTER  STREET  CHURCH. 


1874  Ezra  A.  Stafford    .  . 

75  Ezra  A.  Stafford  ..*... 

76  Ezra  A.  Stafford  . 

77  Henry  F.  Bland 

78  Henry  F.  Bland 

79  Henry  F.  Bland    .... 

80  Ezra  A.  Stafford,  B.A 


161 
154 

155 
162 
164 
190 

194 


84 
12 
00 
00 
00 
44 


777  40 
750  75 
570  00 
712  00 
701  00 
580  b!i 
502  33 


85  00 

63  83 

103  72 

130  31 


123 
125 

81 


50 
00 
00 


§91  09 

124  51 

113  39 

80  23 

105  23 

75  40 

63  72 

176  38 

160  69 

161  85 
197  03 
159  15 
136  51 
130  09 

Circuit. 

124  27 
100  40 

125  39 
63  40 
87  02 

43  62 

23  15 

29  85 
15  88 
20  15 

24  01 
28  54 


6,160 

5,084 


94 
71 

5S 


4,800  12 


S.S47 
3,115 


34 
18 


3,259  22 


467  12 
519  99 
479  76 
646 
671 
846  32 
900  18 


35 
50 


36 

on 

41 

00 

42 

00 

,  43 

00 

43  50 
30  00 
30  00 


I  91  56 

40  15 

208  00 

.  91  71 

101  76 

177  10 

91  00 

40  00 

177  00 

!  70  00 

20  00 

155  00 

50  00 

20  00 

145  00 

50  00 

20  00 

145  00 

50  00 

20  00 

145  00 

463  54 
500  00 
503  27 
495  75 
401  11 
274  62 
228  88 


2,404  00 
2,400  00 
2, '.'99  87 
1,484  97 
1,200  24 
1,213  22 
1,074  45 


728 


CIRCUITS  AND   MISSIONS. 


V.  MONTREAL.—  ST.  JOSEPH  STEEET  CHURCH. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  James  Awde 

75  J.  Tallman  Pitcher 

76  J.  Tallman  Pitcher 

77  J.  Tallman  Pitcher 

78  Jabez  B.  Saunders  . 

79  Jabez  B.  Saunders  . 

80  Jabez  B.  Saunders  . 


Ap- 
point- 
ments 

No.  of 

Funds. 

Members. 

Conting 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1 

129 

$31  20 

$17  32 

$41  45 

$466' 23 

2 

136 

31  24 

30  96 

42  00 

416  31 

2 

221 

31  00 

31  00 

35  (0 

426  12 

2 

211 

31  00 

31  00 

35  00 

425  83 

2 

200 

28  00 

28  00 

39  00 

410  23 

2 

"  lflO 

20  00 

15  00 

2.5  00 

279  17 

'1 

180 

20  00 

15  00 

25  00 

352  99 

VI.  MONTREAL.— SHERBROOKE  STREET  CHURCH. 


1874  Andrew  B.  Chambers 

75  James  Roy,  M.A 

76  James  Koy,  M.A 

77  James  Allen,  B.A. 

78  James  Allen,  B.A. 

79  James  Allen,  B.A.  . . . 

80  George  Forsey . . 


1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
2 
1 


131 
136 
150 
81 
106 
118 
135 


43  26 

23  75 

66  90 

46  50 

44  17 

70  00 

43  20 

20  92 

68  62 

40  00 

40  00 

70  00 

40  00 

40  00 

70  00 

40  00 

.40  00 

70  00 

5  00 

5  CO 

5  00 

VII.  MONTREAL.— POINT  ST.  CHARLES. 


1874  John  Armstrong 

75  John  Armstrong  . 

76  John  Wilson ... 

77  John  Wilson  . 

78  Edward  A.  Ward  . 

79  Edward  A.  Ward  . 

80  Edward  A.  Ward  . 


90 
100 
125 
150 
150 
150 
160 


21  00 

9  67 

35  25 

31  55 

20  00 

50  00 

32  00 

20  50 

55  00 

28  70 

18  09 

17  00 

21  60 

15  25 

27  25 

20  41 

10  00 

32  42 

21.00 

10  00 

30  00 

VIII.  MONTREAL.— DOUGLAS  CHURCH. 


1874  William  J.  Shaw,  LL.B. 

75  Eichard  Eason      

76  Eichard  Eason 

77  Benjamin  Longley,  B.A. 

78  William  Hall,  M.A. 

79  William  Hall,  M.A 

80  William  Hall,  M.A. 


1874  Nathan  Austin    . . . 

75  Nathan  Austin .    . . 

76  John  Armstrong. 

77  John  Armstrong. 

78  John  Armstrong . 

79  William  J.  Jolliffe.. 

80  William  J.  Jolliffe  . 


12 
21 
75 


2  73 
10  00 

12  76 


1  68 

6  82 

7  30 


No  returns  in  Minutes. 


7  09 

5  79 

16  75 


1 

52 

11  00 

6  00 

18  00 

1 

55 

12  00 

8  00 

25  00 

1 

55 

6  00 

8  00 

25  50 

IX.  MONTREAL.—  LACHINE, 


24 
30 
32 
35 
36 
38 
30 


4  80 

5  00 

7  00  i 

5  85 

10  17 

8  97 

6  05 

7  67 

8  88 

6  30 

8  50 

20  00 

6  35 

8  60 

25  00 

6  50 

8  75 

13  25 

5  71 

3  00 

20  84 

708  13 

548  40 

6-14  41 

471  58 

400  63 

412  09 

256  24 

310  00 

438  17 

450  00 

370  13 

292  76 

367  96 

369  71 

61  78 

96  00 

131  94 

22  00 

308  17 

419  90 

417  05 

75  83 

61  64 

75  75 

118  54 

120  00 

80  00 

75  77 

MONTREAL. 
Summary  of  Membership  Statistics,  showing  the  Increase  by  Decades. 


Churches. 

1803 

1808 

1818 

1828 

1838 

1848 

1858 

1868. 

1st  G.  C. 
1874. 

2ndG.C. 
1878. 

1880. 

Episcopal  Methodist 

British  Wesley  an .           ... 

St.  James  Street  Church 

10 

16 

•  80 

150 

510 

890 

376 
175 
106 

105 
298 
250 
265 
152 

43 

95 
487 
200 
150 
161    * 
129 
131 

90 

12 
*    24 

'473 

204 

170 

164 

200 

106 

150 

52 

36 

75 

402 

Ottawa  Street  Church 

... 

*04 

Palace  Street  Church      

Dorchester  Street  Church. 
St.  Joseph  Street  Church. 
Sherbrooke  Street  Church 

.... 

■  .  .    • 

168 
194 
180 
135 

Point  St.  Charles... 

160 

Douglas  Church.      

55 

Lachine  Church 

30 

.".. 

153 

Total.. 

10 

16 

80 

150 

510 

890 

748 

1,113 

1,479 

1,630 

1,681 

MONTREAL    CONFERENCE. 


729 


MORRISBUEG— w. 


Names  of  Ministers. 


874  Ebemzer  Robson  . . . 

75  Ebenezer  Robson 

76  Richard  M.  Hammond . 

77  Richard  M.  Hammond.  . 

78  Alexander  Campbell .    . . 

79  Alexander  Campbell.    .. 

80  Alexander  Campbell. 


874  Nathaniel  Smith*.  . 

75  Samuel  Might . 

76  Samuel  Might . 

77  Samuel  Might 

78  Alexander  C.  Chambers 

79  Alexander  C.  Chambers. 

80  John  Stewart .    .  . 


Ap-  | 
point- 
raents. 


No.  of 
Members. 

195 
162 
159 
165 
173 
199 
210 


MORVEN  and  GOSPORT.— \v. 


135 
135 
141 
189 
189 
168 
153 


874  William  W.  Miller 
75 .William  Austin .    .  . 

76  William  Austin 

77  William  Austin. 

78  Samuel  Might.. 

79  Samuel  Might . . 

80  Samuel  Might 


MOUIJNETTE.— w. 


120 
73 

7?> 
67 
80 
87 
90 


Funds. 


9 

40 

6 

80 

7 

28 

7 

21 

7 

30 

8 

00 

7 

11 

1   6 

90 

3 

00 

4 

00 

4 

30 

4 

00 

4 

55 

4  57 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

$8  00 

§S  00 

§23  50 

$215  00 

4  75 

10  10 

26  00 

156  07 

6  00 

8  66 

14  30 

166  11 

3  54 

8  00 

22  00 

137  06 

4  07 

8  00 

23  54 

126  87 

8  50 

8  50 

25  00 

153  81 

8  00 

7  00 

25  00 

104  90 

2  87  ! 

23 

00 

205  46 

4  00  | 

18 

00 

82  55 

10  20  ! 

20 

00 

145  26 

4  28 

15 

65 

136  14 

4  43  i 

16 

45 

148  34 

3  40  i 

17 

28 

87  11 

3  07  j 

18 

23 

100  00 

3  10  j 

13 

83 

97  91 

4  68  ; 

9 

43 

102  84 

5  00  | 

11 

35 

81  62 

6  50  ! 

6 

(JO 

67  15 

2  00  j 

5 

00 

54  78 

2  25 

9 

CO 

88  82 

2  28 

9 

25 

94  50 

N. 


NAPANEE— w. 


874  William  S.  Blackstock. . 

75  William  S.  Blackstock 

76  William  S.  Blackstock 

77  Andrew  B.  Chambers,  B.C.L. 

78  Andrew  B.  Chambers,  B.C.L. 

79  Andrew  B.  Chambers,  B.C.L. 

80  William  Hansford... 


366 
31  (0 
307 

300 
273 
307 
294 


.874  Robert  Robinson 

75  Robert  Robinson,  Samuel  Shibley.. .  . 

76  Robert  Robinson,  Drummond  McCunn 

77  Robert  F.  Oliver,  James  Elliott.. 

78  Robert  F.  Oliver,  James  Elliott .. 

79  Robert  F.  Oliver,  Alva  Holden 

80  Samuel  B.  Phillips,  Wm.  H.  Summers 


NEWBOEO'— n. 


150 
151 
247 
240 
246 
246 
250 


1874  Andrew  A.  Smith,  James  G.  Crozier.. 

75  A.  A.  Smith,  Wm.  J.  Crothers,  M.A.'  8 

76  Alfred  McCann.  George  C.  Poyser I  8 

77  Alfred  McCann,  Samuel  Ellery  ....  7 

78  Alfred  McCann,  Thos.  B.  Conley,  B.A  7 

79  Daniel  Connolly,  Sidney  C.  Kendall. . ;  6 

80  Daniel  Connolly,  Melvin  Taylor ;  7 


NEW  BURG.  — w. 


457 
392 
396 
418 
420 
403 
373 


1874  David  Winter.. 

75  William  Knox..    . . 

76  William  Knox.. 

77  Isaac  Wheatley  .. . 

78  Isaac  Wheatley  ..  .  , 

79  Isaac  Wheatley  .. 

80  John  Lawrence. 


NEW  GLASGOW.— w. 


61 
61 
64 
64 
54 
46 
120 


38  25 

30  25  | 

25  28  ! 

21  93  j 

22  26  I 
24  87 
24  31  ! 


9  11 
10  00 


11 

11 

5 

7 

7 


18  20 

221  00 

72  37 

73  90 

47  42 

75  00 

52  €0 

78  00 

53  85 

82  40 

60  12 

86  53 

30  35 

72  27  1 

3  33 

18  15  1 

8  00 

18  15 

7  00 

20  00 

7  25 

35  00 

7  00 

30  40 

7  80 

16  24  I 

5  14 

17  35  ! 

22  08 

7  02  ; 

55  00  I 

15  25 

10  25 

42  00 

14  52 

6  00  j 

40  40  ; 

17  79 

9  00 

49  11 

16  33 

9  20 

51  25 

15  31 

10  55 

53  00 

14  00 

9  50 

45  00 

11  10 

6  53 

34  00 

12  00 

14  57 

30  00 

5  31 

7  00 

24  25 

5  32 

6  25 

24  25 

5  50 

2  95 

12  55 

5  45 

3  00 

18  00 

7  50 

4  50 

19  00 

1,304  15 
496  42 
506  64 
349  19 
286  45 
300  12 
279  70 


204  47 
204  49 
295  15 
255  19 
331  32 
5(16  41 
214  35 


420  43 
383  66 
397  21 
383  90 
356  12 
330  99 
300  00 


114  92 
160  54 
140  00 
131  80 
113  67 
82  19 
147  49 


730 


CIRCUITS   AND  MISSIONS. 


NORTH  AUGUSTA.— w. 


Names  of  Ministers, 

Ap- 
point- 
ments. 

No.  of 

Funds. 

Year 

Members. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Mise'y. 

1874  John  C.  Garrett.. . .                   

75  William  Rilance,  Drummond  McCunn 

76  William  Rilance 

78  George  Robinson.      

79  George  Robinson.                 . .      . .    ,    . 

4 
6 
6 

.     7 

7 

-7 

7 

119 
151 
180 
206 
.  226 
200 
210 

$7  20 
8  10 
8  69 
6  80 

4  93 

5  00 
5  00 

$2  63 
*3  50 

2  28 

3  40 
3  41 

5  00 

6  00 

$8  22 

*     8  00 

9  50 

10  25 

11  00 

12  00 

13  00 

$124  40 
144  46 
152  40 
122  32 
130  53 
105  56 
111  30 

NORTH  GORE.— w. 


1874  John  Hiscox  •  . .      . . 

75  MarkTisdale 

76  Arthur  Whiteside  „ 

77  Arthur  Whiteside.. 

78  William  Smith 

79  William  Smith ..... 

80  Frederick  W.  A.  Meyer. . 


5 

81 

1  15 

5 

74 

1  22 

5 

60 

3  00 

5 

160 

3  50 

5 

170 

2  00 

5 

142 

2  00 

4 

141 

2  do 

80 
75 
60 
50 
90 
00 
50 


4  00 

3  25 
1 


40 
50 
00 
00 


NORTH  GOWER,— w. 


1874  Richard  M.  Hammond.  Joseph  Carr. 

75  R.  M.  Hammond,  Saml.  D.  Chown. . 

76  Geo.  G.  Huxtable,  Alex.  C.  Chambers 

77  George  G.  Huxtable.        ; 

78  George  G.  Huxtable  ..        , 

79  Alfred  McCann.  .. 

80  Alfred  McCann . 


370 
470 
500 
513 
322 
340 
297 


4 

5 

8 

11 

5 
5 

7 


50 

6  30- 

24  18 

00 

15  60 

30  00 

37 

15  00 

31  00  j 

50 

15  00 

32  00 

12 

12  00 

22  00 

00 

8  00 

22  00  ! 

04 

8  50 

23  40  1 

65  84 

52  05 

50  00 

100  00 

70  00 

56  66 

55  00 

230  44 

300  04 

308  26 

237  08 

150  98 

96  57 

140  02 

NORTH  WAKEFIELD. 

— w. 

1874  George  G.  Huxtable. 

!       4 

144 

!       3  83 

3  00 

19  33 

136  76 

75  George  G.  Huxtable .    . . 

3 

146 

4  00 

6  85 

10  00 

112  06 

76  Jabez  B.  Keough. 

3 

143 

'       2  50 

6  00 

10  00 

57  22 

77  Jabez  B.  Keough 

3 

133 

;      2  50 

162  00 

10  34 

104  21 

78  Jabez  B.  Keough. ... 

3 

114 

2  39 

2  75 

11   75 

85  07 

79  James  O'Hara 

4 

110 

I       2  56 

1  75 

12  00 

40  15 

80  James  O'Haia 

5 

71 

i       2  90 

2  00 

5  00 

80  00 

o. 


1874  George  Rogers. 

75  George  Rogers. 

76  George  Rogers .    „ 

77  Richard  Wilson...    . 

78  Edward  W.Crane. 

79  Edward  W  Crane. 

80  Edward  W  Crane   . 

1874  James  Kines 

75  James  Kines. 

76  William  Briden . . . 
"77  William  Briden .. . 

78  William  Briden .    . . 

79  William  Sheridan . 

80  William  Sheridan . 

1874  John  C.  Osborne. 

75  John  C.  Osborne . . . 

76  William  Craig 

77  William  Craig 

78  Robert  Mark,  M.D. 

79  Robert  Mark.  M.D. 

80  William  Knox. . .    . 


ODELLTOWN.— w. 


5 

5 
5 
5 
5 
4 
2 

ODESSA, 
3 
5 
5 
3 
4 
6 
4 

ONSLOW 
4 
7 
7 
3 
3 
3 
6 


167 
167 
165 
173 
167 
92 
108 

-w. 
213 
208 
212 
200 
194 
160 
190 

— w. 

127 

135 

154 

81 

94 

94 

94 


12  70 

11  29 

35  00 

15  84 

23  00 

54  78 

17  09 

24  74 

54  86 

18  77 

42  20 

52  05 

22  97 

28  54 

43  16 

6  00 

5  00 

13  30 

6  00 

6  15 

15  00  ! 

9  91 

4  68 

20  65 

11  95 

12  08 

24  00 

11  58 

11  45 

28  00 

10  25 

8  00 

25  00 

8  00 

5  00 

26  00 

7  00 

5  50 

27  00 

6  25 

5  50 

28  00 

9  55 

4  22 

15  06 

7  27 

7  00 

15  00 

9  00 

9  60 

16  60 

2  00 

3  60 

5  20 

1  50 

3  61 

7  50 

1  55 

2  73 

7  62 

1  60 

2  00 

7  75 

165  87 

166  71 

167  00 

141  87 

131  21 

72  00 

106  00 

156  94 

242  59 

210  39 

166  45 

195  35 

184  50 

193  75 

128  93 

112  66 

113  00 

51  00 

24  53 

15  00 

16  65 

*  Lacolle  set  off. 


MONTREAL    CONFERENCE. 


731 


ORMSTOWN.— w. 


Names  of  Ministers. 


374  William  K.  Shortt,  B.A 

75  George  H.  Porter. 

76  George  H.  Porter.      . . . 

77  George  H.  Porter 

78  Alexander  Drennan 

79  John  Holmes . 

80  John  Holmes ..       


!    Ap- 
point- 

I  merits. 


No.  of    I 
Members.  I 


Funds. 


85 


99 

110 

92 

112 


Conting.    Educa.     Sup.  M. 


$11  44 


11 

7 
8 
4 
5 


50 
50 
25 
55 
00 
G  00 


$5  00 
15  30 

9  35 
10  25 

5  47 


00 
00 


$11   10 
11  20 

11  75 

12  08 

13  00 
8  89 

10  00 


Miss'y. 

897  57 
105  31 
105  42 
78  40 
80  60 
65  60 
69  55 


374  Samuel  Teeson. . 

75  William  Raney  - 

76  See  Metcalfe 


OSGOODE.— w. 


5 

128 

5 

154 

5 

161 

3 

94  1 

4 

50 

5 

00 

1  56 
4  49 
4  74 


13  76  I  145  34 

19  43      153  33 

20  00  |  124  27 


OTTAWA  CENTRE.—  w. 


374' William  J.  Hunter. 

75  William  J.  Hunter 

76  William  J.  Hunter. 

77  Ezra  A.  Stafford 

78  .Ezra  A.  Stafford  .  . 

79  Ezra  A.  Stafford  . .  . 

80  Le  Roy  Hooker 


OTTAW 


874  William  Hall,  M.  A 

75  James  A.  Gordon 

76  Joseph  W.  Sparling,  M.A.,  B.D.. 

77  Joseph  W.  Sparliust,  M.A.,  H.D. 

78  Joseph  V.  Sparling,  M.A.,  B.D. 

79  Maima-luke  L.  Pearson .  .      

80  Marniaduke  L.  Pearson  . 


■  225 
,  235 
250 
245 
265 
:  265 
280 

EAST.— 

120 
165 
155 
158 
140 
155 
114 


50  00 
50  00 
50  CO 
50  00 
50  00 
50  00 
50  00 


20  00 


15 

15 


00 
00 


15  00 

15  00 

15  00 

12  00 


25  00 
61  40 
50  00 
50  00 
50  00 
50  00 
50  00 


10  00 

25  00 
18  70 


2S 
25 


00 

85 
05 
00 


121  75 
125  00 
12i>  00 
119  00 
12S  00 
1<0  00 
117  00 


726  96 
816  22 
665  30 
521  46 
624  29 
573  96 
693  00 


58  00 

480 

81 

71  00 

324 

00 

30  00 

308 

57 

30  90 

353 

05 

30  90 

279 

19 

31  05 

273 

22 

19  00      220  00 


OTTAWA  WEST— w 


874  Robert  Mark,  M.D.       . 

75  Alexander  Campbell . 

76  Alexander  Campbell..  . 

77  Alexander  Campbell .. 

78  J.  Tallman  Pitcher 

79  J.  Tallman  Pitcher 

80  J.  Tallman  Pitcher 


I 


120 
123 
90 
130 
124 
131 
140 


14  20 
10  00 
8  00 
8  00 
8  00 
8  00 
8  00 


9  00 
10  00 

10  00 

11  35 
5  00 
5  00 
5  00 


7  00 
11  00 

11  00 

12  00 
14  00 
12  00 


124  35 

81  40 

176  40 

66  00 

77  99 

134  21 

140  33 


OXFORD.— n. 


874  William  Philp 

75  William  Philp  . . . 

76  William  Philp  

77  Robert  Robinson 

78  Robert  Robinson 

79  Robert  Robinson 

80  David  Cook  Sanderson . 


70 
70 
168 
181 
168 
162 
162 


00 

No  returns. 


9  29 
6  67 

6  80 

7  00 
6  00 


3  00  ;     78  69 


5  84 

8  50  i 

3  52 

10  00  , 

3  20 

11  00  ; 

3  00 

11  00 

2  50 

12  50  1 

142 

14 

104 

71 

85  00 

72  85 

60 

23 

P. 


PAKENHAM.— w. 


874  John  Walton  .    . . 

75  William  English 

76  William  English 

77  William  English. 

78  Stephen  Bond.. 

79  Stephen  Bond..    .  . 

80  Stephen  Bond 


148 
150 
137 
130 
129 
160 
140 


10  75 

3  55 

22  73 

12  00 

20  38 

38  10 

7  00 

6*41  i 

37  19 

6  70 

9  79  j 

41  00 

6  94 

7  87  j 

42  00 

7  17 

4  84 

24  32 

6  03 

4  57  i 

24  50 

208  64 
168  14 
188  60 
179  42 
167  54 
151  35 
151  74 


732 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


PEMBROKE— w. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  Richard  Whiting 

75  Andrew  B.  Chambers,  B.C.L. 

76  Andrew  B.  Chambers,  B.C.L. 

77  William  Hansford. . 

78  William  Hansford 

79  William  Hansford..    ... 

80  Henry  F.  Bland... 


1874  William  R.  Dyre. 

75  William  R.  Dyre. 

76  William  R.  Dyre.  . . 

77  Jacob  Freshman..  . . 
'78  Jacob  Freshman  . . . 

79  George  McRitchie. 

80  George  McRitchie. . 


Ap- 
point- 
ments. 


No.  of 
Members. 


Funds. 


140 
126 
140 
130 
120 
115 
120 


Conting.    Educa. 


Si  2  50 

13  00 

14  00 

15  00 
12  00 

5  50 
5  00 


$9  25 

30  00 

31  00 
27  92 
10  71 

3  04 

4  00 


Sup.  M. 


575  00 

75  00 

76  00 
76  21 

36  50 
33  00 

37  50 


Miss'y. 


PERTH 

. — w. 

3 

97 

3 

103 

3 

102 

3 

104 

2 

200 

2 

250 

2 

200 

9  25 

5  00 

12  00 

9  50 

12  87 

13  07 

9  50 

5  44 

13  00 

8  08 

3  55 

11  00 

14  20 

10  50 

21  85 

14  75 

10  50 

20  00 

14  50 

8  78 

20  00 

1874  W.  S  McCullough,M.A.,J.  E.  Werden 

75  WilliamS.  McCullougli,  M.A.,  M.D., 

Lewis  Conley 

76  William  Sheridan,  James  Elliott   .... 

77  John  Ferguson,  Wm.  B.  Cunningham 
73  John  Ferguson,  Barry  Pearce. .  . 

79  John  Ferguson,  John  Thompson 

80  John  Davies,  Herbert  W    Howard.. 


PITTSBURG.— w. 
178 


180 
264 
235 
260 
210 
220 


10  70 

6  70 

24  00 

10  00 

10  47 

32  00 

10  00 

18  25 

24  00 

7  00 

10  00 

23  00 

12  15 

7  50 

38  25 

9  25 

5  50 

27  50 

10  00 

4  10 

20  25 

$279  76 
340  04 
350  80 
355  73 
262  57 
178  01 
200  24 


153  75 
127  95 
112  88 
88  19 
149  37 
160  10 
151  21 


218  34 

235  92 
165  69 
137  31 
142  95 
155  93 
146  27 


PLANTAGENET. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Plantagenet,  County  of  Prescott,  Ontario 

L'Orignal  Circuit. 

1875  Richard  N.  Ad«ns     ..  ...  .  I 

76  Richard  Shier..                  3  !         37 

77  Robert  Lochead ....               3  I         37 

78  William  Norton..    ..  ..  3  22 

79  William  Norton....  ...  3  26 

80  William  Norton..  .  ...  3  34 


It  was  formerly  part  of 


5  00 

2  50 

5  08 

4  20 

1  00 

1  20 

0  64 

0  46 

2  19 

1  20 

1  27 

3  40 

1  25 

0  75 

2  50 

1874  William  Sanderson. 

75  William  W.  Miller 

76  William  W.  Miller 

77  William  W    Miller 

78  Cornelius  A.  Jones. 

79  Cornelius  A.  Jones .  . 

80  Cornelius  A.  Jones . 


PLAYFAIR. 

4 
4 
4 
4 
6 
5 
2 


-w. 

70 
70 
74 
80 
80 
89 


4  80 

3  30 

8  16 

4  87 

7  00 

8  51 

6  69 

2  79 

13  21 

5  95 

6  18 

9  88 

6  57 

6  45 

13  33 

7  00 

0  75 

10  00 

6  00 

8  00 

40 

86 

8 

43 

17 

48 

46 

14 

39 

03 

154 

14 

122 

19 

129  66 

118  87 

115 

89 

93  00 

94  50 

POINT  FORTUNE. 

A  village  on  the  River  Ottawa,  in  the  township  of  Rigaud,  County  of  Vaudreuil,  Quebec. 

It  was  formerly  part  of  L'Orignal  Circuit. 


1874  Gorham  A.  Gifford 

75  Gorham  A.  Gifford  . . 

76  Gorham  A.  Gifford  . . 

77  Edward  H.  Taylor..  . 

78  Edward  H.  Taylor.. 
79 ... 


1874  JohnT.  Blades. 

75  .James  Henderson. 

76  James  Henderson. 
77 .... 

78  William  T.  Smith  , 

79  John  B.  Trimble 

80  James  Awde,  B.A. 


77 
80 
84 
66 
65 


.  . . 

4  65 

6  31 

9  00 

3  00 

6  40 

9  00 

5  90 

2  75 

10  00 

5  90 

2  00 

8  00 

3  20 

1  59 

5  00 

POINT  LEVIS.— w. 


6  10 

1  85 

2  55 

3  50 

1  00 

2  50 

2  00 

2  00 

3  00 

2  40 

2  50 

3  50 

474 

2  00 

5  66 

58  29 

58  58 

68  69 

36  85 

34  64 

53  48 

31  68 

29  00 

29  25 

25  20 


MONTREAL   CONFERENCE. 


733 


PORTAGE  DU  FORTE.—  w. 


:•«■ 


Names  of  Ministers. 


874  John  Howes  . . . 

75  John  Howes 

76  John  Howes 

77  Hiram  Fowler  . . 

78  Hiram  Fowler . . 

79  Nathan  Austin 

80  Nathan  Austin 


Ap- 

point- 

ments. 


No.  of 
Members. 


50 
53 
55 
63 

54 
47 
64 


$4  00 


25 
50 
60 
92 
50 
48 


Funds. 


Conting.  Educa.  Sup.  M.  ■  Miss'y. 


$3  50 

4  00 
6  00 
8  26 

5  20 
1  62 
3  00 


$12  50 
10  00 

10  43 
18  26 
15  00 

11  08 
18  62 


$55  00 

39  31 
47  54 
68  57 
54  93 

40  03 
50  05 


PORTSMOUTH  and  GARDEN  ISLAND.—  w. 


874  Edward  Morrow,  M.A.    . 

75  James  Awde. 

76  James  Awde 

77  Alexander  C.  Chambers.  . 

78  Jamts  Awde 

79 


48 
48 
50 
42 
34 
40 


22 
00 
66 
11 
34 
50 


1  59 
5  23 

5  55 

6  00 

5  57 

5  77 


9  00 
15  52 
11  25 

11  43 

12  86 
9  64 


89  00 

90  62 

91  60 
83  22 
66  40 
72  44 


.874  James  A.  Gordon.    . . . 

75  William  Hansford 

76"\VilHam  Hansford..    . . 

77  George  H.  Davis. 

78  George  H.  Davis. . . 

79  Thomas  G.  Williams.. 

80  Thomas  G.  Williams.  . 


PRESCOTT.— w. 

143 

167 
156 
177 
182 

202 
195 


20  70 

10  73 

21  0) 

20  00 

15  00 

20  05  j 

15  00 

8  50*| 

17  66 

12  05 

18  06 

7  50  ! 

18  46 

7  59  ; 

50  CO 
50  00 
40  00 
27  25 
33  3.> 
2b  41 
29  64 


319  50 

365  00 
378  24 
£30  98 
187  98 
244  50 
179  74 


Q. 


1874  Henry  F.  Bland 

75  Henry  F    Bland 

76  Henry  F.  Bland 

77  Le  Roy  Hooker         

78  Le  Roy  Hooker 

79  Le  Roy  Hooker     

80  Andrew  15.  Chambers,  B.C.L. 


QUEBEC— w. 

130 
144 

200 
205 
210 
208 
202 


B. 


77  90 

45  00 

88  60 

79  00 

50  40 

89  25 

79  25 

66  40 

92  25 

80  41 

66  62 

92  35 

64  20 

44  00 

82  35 

!2   28 

19  94 

59  ;.0 

50  84 

33  50 

56  20 

736  58 
2,860  59 
593  01 
696  (3 
510 
41  f 


27 
79 


479  37 


1874  Adolphus  G.  Knight,  B.A. 

75  George  Stenning 

76  George,  Stenning. 

77  Georg'i  Stenning. 

78  Arthur  Whiteside.    ... 

79  Francis  Delong. 

80  Francis  Delong 


1874  Robert  F    Oliver. .  . . 

75  Robert  F.  Oliver.. 

76  William  Ryan 

77  William  Ryan 

78  William  Craig. 

79  William  Craig. 

80  William  Craig. . 


RAW  DON.  — w. 

2 

70 

5 

58 

2 

54 

2 

72 

4 

84 

3 

100 

3 

100 

RI 

:nfre 

5 

W.— w 

164 

5 

92 

4 

88 

4 

80 

4 

84 

5 

50 

5 

53 

1  00 

1  67 

2  00 

1  00 

3  00 

2  00 

2  00 

2  t-0 

6  »0 

2  15 

3  Oo 

6  63 

1  51 

11  07 

7  64 

1  10 

1  30 

1  12. 

1  97 

1  44 

2  18 

7  90 

3  65 

15  74 

8  17 

7  26 

18  37 

9  00 

7  78 

13  21 

9  07 

6  00 

14  00 

5  40 

5  00 

6  50 

1  05 

1  65 

4  20 

0  80 

0  50 

5  20 

49  83 
58  t>0 
38  65 

48  34 

49  29 
40  40 
48  00 


154  57 

121  eo 

144  59 

118  00 

70  55 

32  30 

20  00 


734 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


RICHMOND.— w. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  Francis  C.  Reynolds,  Thos.  W.  Smith 

75  Francis  C.  Reynolds,  Thos.  W.  Smith 

76  F.  C.  Reynolds,  Delmer  E.  Mallory.. . 

77  William  R.  Dyre,  John  B.  Trimble. . . 

78  William  R.  Dyre,  Sidney  C.  Kendall. 

79  William  R.  Dyre,  F.  A.  Read . 

80  W  S.  Jamieson,  M.A.,  G.  H.  H.  Davis 


Ap- 

point- 
ments. 


No.  of 
Members. 


345 
320 
376 
379 
326 
290 
276 


Funds. 


Conting.  Educa.  Sup.  M.  Miss'y, 


$13  00 

14  40 

9  00 

9  24 

8  71 

6  35 

7  00 


$8  00 
10  00 
10  50 
8  13 
4  40 
3  25 
2  00 


$35  33 

23  00 
35  00 

34  00 

35  20 
26  00 

24  00 


$239  95 
283  73 
301  21 
248  54 
219  39 
139  40 
152  45 


RIVIERE  DU  LOUP. 
A  village  and  township  on  the  River  St.  Lawrence,  in  the  County  of  Temiscouata,  Quebec. 
1878  Alva  Holden        


.79 

80  John  Gibson 


12 
24 


6  11 


2  14 


4  44 


11  00 
28  54 


ROBINSON. 
A  village  in  the  township  of  Bury,  County  of  Compton,  Quebec. 

1875  Albert  N.  De  Long. . 

76  Albert  N.  De  Long 

77  Albert  N.  De  Long 

78  James  O'Hara. .    .'.. .    . 

79  John  H.  Fowler,  M.A. 

80  Job  Roadhouse        . 


34 

2  13 

2  25 

3  75 

4 

39 

3  00 

2  00 

1  00 

3 

41 

1  90 

2  00 

2  00 

5 

54 

1  28 

0  65 

2  37- 

5 

57 

2  00 

1  00 

5  00 

6 

57 

2  06 

1  03 

4  49 

It  was  formerly  Bury  Mission. 

25  06 
61  70 
49  34 
53  60 
53  40 
53  39 


ROBLIN. 

A  village  in  the  township  of  Richmond,  County  of  Lennox,  Ontario. 

Tamworth  Mission. 

1874  John  A.  Munroe 

75  John  A.  Munroe 

76  United  with  Selby.. 

77  Samuel  Shibley 

78  Samuel  Shibley 

79  William  Pyke    

80  Edward  H.  Taylor    


It  was  formerly  part  of 


2 

53 

1  57 

2  50 

2 

53 

2  00 

3  17 

3  00 

2 

46 

2  16 

1  27 

2  20 

2 

80 

2  28 

1  36 

5  15 

5 

110 

2  75 

0  96 

1  83 

4 

97 

1  47 

0  70 

1  68 

3 

124 

1  00 

1  00 

1  58 

40  11 

48  45 
50  36 
55  36 
32  85 
37  62 

49  95 


s. 


SAWYERVILLE.— w. 


1874  James  Pearen,  B.A. 

75  James  Pearen,  B.A 

76  William  J.  Crothers,  M.A. 

77  William  J.  Crothers,  M.A. 

78  William  J.  Crothers,  M.  A. 

79  John  W   Clipsham.      . 

80  John  W   Clipsham. . 


4 

137 

7  28 

3  84 

15  37 

5 

177 

8  05 

16  00 

20  00 

5 

170 

8  00 

8  25 

20  00 

5 

194 

8  06 

3  27 

19  06 

5 

182 

8  08 

3  48 

19  06 

6 

191 

7  05 

3  81 

20  80 

6 

192 

5  52 

3  84 

19  31 

93  64 

94  00 

95  00 
83  95 
88  24 
93  51 
95  84 


SEELEY'S  BAY. 
A  village  in  the  township  and  County  of  Leeds,  Ontario. 

1875  James  E.  Werden. 

76  Nathan  Austin . 

77  Nathan  Austin 

78  Nathan  Austin       

79  George  H.  Squire,  B.A.      ... 

80  Samuel  Ellery 


3 

74 

5  70 

1  57 

4  10 

3 

84 

2  25 

2  16 

3  20 

2 

90 

3  00 

3  00 

3  52 

2 

306 

2  37 

2  75 

2  50 

. 

3 

70 

1  OU 

1  56 

5  00  1 

62  00 
46  00 
31  40 
35  61 
27  75 


MONTREAL   CONFERENCE. 


735 


SELBY.— w. 


Names  of  Ministers. 


874  John  Ferguson 

75  John  Ferguson    

76  John  Ferguson,  John  B.  Stratton 

77  Francis  C.  Eeynolds... 

78  Francis  C.  Reynolds 

79  Francis  C.  Reynolds 

80  Robert  F   Oliver 


Ap- 
point- 
merits. 


6 
5 
5 
10 
5 
6 


No.  of 
Members. 


228 
261 
250 
331 
210 
200 
220 


Funds. 


Conting. 


$6  69 
6  61 


30 

50 
46 
68 
05 


Educa.  |  Sup.  M.  ;  Miss'y. 


$3  52 


00 
00 
00 
65 
70 
72 


$14  00 

20  00 

16  00 

10  00 

6 


i 
12 


12 
33 

86 


•SI 35  26 

148  77 

130  00 

157  40 

64  26 

'}     80  10 

84  13 


874  MarkTisdale... 

75  John  Fowkes 

76  Edward  \V    Crane 

77  John  Garvin 

78  — ... 

79 .. 


SHAWBRIDGE.— w. 

2  !  60 

3  50 

2  i  55 

2  !  73 

2  78 

2  I  68 


0  30 

1  02 

0  33 

3  27 

2  70 

5  00 

4  24 

3  00 

5  00 

5  00 

4  00 

7  00 

4  00 

2  00 

6  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  to 

126  16 

123  06 

109  35 

107  96 

111  00 

45  16 


SHERBROOKE.— w. 


874  Daniel  Connolly,  James  Henderson. 

75  William  Jackson ...  

76 -William  Jackson. 

77  William  Jackson 

78  James  Kines  .... 

79  James  Kines 

80  James  Kines  ...... 


108 
110 
109 
104 
95 
88 
103 


15  60 

9  00 

40  00  : 

16  00 

24  00 

45  00  | 

16  50 

40  45 

49  50 

17  00 

10  00 

28  00 

15  00 

8  72 

42  45 

16  00 

10  50 

36  60 

17  00 

10  80 

41  25 

255  70 
237  53 
220  86 
135  53 
100  85 
115  85 
157  S3 


SMITH'S  FALLS.— w. 


874  William  Scott,  Joseph  Ward  . 

75  William  Scott 

76  William  McGill 

77  William  McGill.. 

78  William  McCill.. 

79  George  H.  Davis 

80  George  H.  Davis 


300 
306 
140 
156 
141 
147 
180 


16  16 

7  00 

32  63 

13  31 

13  47 

24  50 

8  75 

7  06 

10  00 

7  10 

15  00 

12  00 

7  10 

8  78 

21  00 

5  34 

4  65 

6  00 

6  60 

3  75 

6  00 

390  68 
301  93 

83  75 
69  78 
89  60 

58  87 

59  32 


SOUTH  MOUNTAIN.— w. 


874  Jabez  B.  Saunders 

75  Samuel  Teeson,  Martin  J.  Bates.. 

76  Samuel  Teeson,  John  Webster. .    . 

77  Samuel  Teeson,  Thomas  J.  Mansell. . 

78  William  Rilance ....  .... 

79  William  Rilance. 

80  William  Philp,  John  M.  Moore 


272 
255 


6 

281 

7 

307 

7 

342 

8 

373 

8 

373 

8  05 

4  90 

28  10 

8  25 

7  00 

32  00 

11  95 

8  95 

23  85 

I  11  50 

9  03 

24  10 

1   8  25 

15  70 

36  81 

!   8  06 

9  26 

36  85 

8  86 

9  92 

37  02 

202  09 
207  83 
261  48 
291  29 
201  34 
244  53 
264  05 


1874  Thomas  W.  Constable. . 

75  Thomas  W.  Constable .  . 

76  John  Wilson,  B.A... 

77  John  Wilson,  B.A 

78  John  Wilson,  B.A 

79  John  Scanlon.. 

80  John  Scanlon.. 


SPENCER  VILLE— 

...    .]       5     i       211 
...    J       5  215 


2'i/ 
305 
270 
260 
270 


6  50 

3  00 

20  00 

6  46 

5  52 

20  00 

6  97 

6  04 

20  00 

7  37 

4  56 

10  23 

7  50 

6  76 

10  56 

7  28 

4  40 

9  04 

7  58 

3  35 

19  00 

218  42 
188  21 
215 
169 
185  45 
190  49 
185 


69 
14 


4 


STANSTEAD.—  w. 


1874  William  Hansford,  William  A.  Allen. 

75  William  Galbraith,  B.C. L 

76  William  Gal braith,  B.C. L 

77  William  Scott . 

78  Charles  A.  Hanson.  

79  Charles  A.  Hanson 

b  80  Charles  A.  Hanson 


131 
123 
130 
140 
140 
138 
129 


13  25 

7  70 

16  98 

10  25 

24  13 

11  00 

15  13 

27  00 

21  52 

15  25 

27  80 

23  25 

15  00 

20  00 

20  00 

15  50 

21  00 

25  00 

15  00 

15  65 

22  00 

156  47 
194  74 
279  85 
261  00 
138  52 
175  35 
151   31 


Lennoiville  set  off.         t  One  appointment  with  28  members  annexed  from  Kemptville  Circuit. 


736 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


SUTTON.— w. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

$4  00 
4  07 
4  57 
4  70 
4  03 

6  55 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1874  George  H.  Squire,  B.A 

75  John  H.  Fowler,  M.A.               

76  JohnH.  Fowler,  M.A 

77  John  H.  Fowler,  M.A :  „ 

78  William  Adams        

79  William  Adams..          

80  William  Adams 

.  5 

5 
5 
5 
5 
5 
•  5 

55 

57 
104 
100 

98 
.     75 

95 

$6  43 
7  00 
5  93 
5  03 
4  00 
3  17 
1  25 

$7  50 

11  00 

10  61 

10  13 

9  19 

2  50 

2  00 

$65  00 
72  57 

171  63 
91  16 
30  00 
20  00 
25  40 

St. 


ST.  ARMAND.— w. 


1874  John  Davies,  Charles  R.  Flanders. 

75  John  Davies,  Robert  Laidley 

76  James  E.  Richardson 

77  James  E.  Richardson .    , 

78  James  E  Richardson 

79  Richard  Robinson ...... 

80  Richard  Robinson .  .... 


1874  George  H.  Davis 

75  George  H.  Davis . 

76  George  H.  Davis 

77  WilliamS.  Blackstock..    .. 

78  William  S.  Blackstock.    . 

79  William  J.  Crothers,  M.A. 

80  William  J.  Crothers,  M.A. 


214 
214 
203 
109 
11.2 
104 
106 


ST.  JO 


IN'S.—  w. 

57 
100 
93 
70 
60 
55 
54 


15  55 

10  12 

24  00 

15  00 

18  00 

30  50 

13  00 

24  00 

30  00 

9  03 

12  86 

19  45 

8  00 

8  01 

27  26 

8  21 

7  56 

24  73 

6  50 

7  00 

21  00 

31  73 

16  25 

149  00 

35  75 

17  75 

31  70 

34  08 

26  05 

39  00 

29  57 

14  85 

15  00 

10  45 

11  60 

15  43 

8  00 

14  00 

14  00 

22  78 

10  83 

16  75 

ST.  LAMBERT.—  w. 


1874  William  I.  Shaw,  LL.B 

75  William  I.  Shaw,  LL.B. 

76  William  I.  Shaw,  LL.B 

77  John  W.  Clipsham.. 

78  John  W  Clipsham... 

79  William  H.  Sparling,  B.A 

80  Robert  Mark,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P  S.K. 


21 
23 
£3 
37 
33 
25 


165  50 

152  61 

134  10 

100  28 

100  12 

80  59 

67  22 

208  70 

204  75 

258  00 

60  00 

69  04 

89  35 

139  20 

10  00 

6  8.2 

5  79 

7  72 

12  00 

6  00 

5  On 

18  55 

7  00 

8  21 

16  35 

10  15 

6  12 

8  00 

11  00 

7  87 

3  50 

9  75 

.86  00 
114  06 

90  00 
177  47 
123  32 
116  00 


T. 


TAMWORTH.—  \f. 

1874  Samuel  Fear. 

75  Samuel  Fear.      . 

76  W  illiam  F.  Perley 

77  William  F.  Perlev.. 

78  William  F   Pciley.. 

79  Richard  N.  Adams 

80  Richard  N.  Adams . . . 

.......    .. 

2 
5 
5 
3 
4 
4 
5 

100 
100 
101 
120 
104 
91 
140 

THREE  RD 

fERS.— w 

1874  Henry  Irvine. 

75  John  Corbett.            

76  Alexander  Drennan 

77  Alexander  Drennan 

78  William  Ryan 

'79  William  Ryan.. 

52 
29 
20 
29 
29 
28 

29" 

4  50 

2  00 

10  25 

4  50 

2  50 

8  00 

4  50 

2  5U 

5  00 

4  35 

2  50 

5  66 

1  54 

3  00 

5  34 

3  50 

4  00 

5  10 

2  50 

10  00 

4  72 

4  20 

8  00 

4  16 

•  c  •   • 

15  00 

4  20 

4  06 

8  00 

4  31 

1  75 

8  55 

4  75 

2  00 

11  50 

5  00 

2  15 

12  00 

5.05 

2  17 

5  00 

86  75 

110  20 

96  81 

47  22 

66  19 

62  74 

133  75 

92  40 

73  00 

68  84 

7»76 

65  53 

100  00 

MONTREAL   CONFERENCE. 


737 


THURSO.— w. 


ax 


Names  of  Ministers. 


H  Peter  Ker  

75  Job  Roadhouse 

76  Job  Roadhouse  .... 

77  Nassau  B.  Topping. 

78  Nassau  B.  Topping. 

79  Samuel  Shibley 

80  Samuel  Shibley 


Ap- 
point, 
ments. 


No.  of 
Members. 


25 
59 
63 
63 
60 
53 
56 


Funds 


Conting.    Educa.  ,  Sup.  M.  j  Miss'y. 


70 

33 

40 

40 

84' 

30 

10 


$10  00 


9  79 

9  80 

10  00 

5  73 

4  00 

2  85  , 

*191 

35 

138 

10 

116 

56 

115 

83 

87 

51 

40 

17 

54 

50 

Y. 


VALLEYFIELD. 
A  small  village  on  the  Beauharnois  Canal,  River  Saint  Lawrence. 
"8  Benjamin  Franklin,  B.A.  


79  John  Webster.. 

80  John  Webster. 


13 


w. 


2  44 
1  70 


1  03 

1  25 


0  75 
2  40 


10  50 
19  92 


WATERLOO. 
A  village  in  the  township  and  County  of  Shefford. 

74  J.  M.  Hagar,  M.A.,  Allan  Patterson  ..|       8  227 

75  D.  Connolly,  Ernest  M.  Taylor,  B.A..         6  230 

76  Daniel  Connolly..  . .      .  .         6  '290 

77  Daniel  Connolly . .        1  10] 

78  John  Wilson  . .  ....        1     j       100 

79  John  Wilson.  1     I        110 

80  William  Scott ....        1     I       130 


It  was  formerly  Shefford  Circuit. 


16  43 

10  94 

38  00 

17  00 

19  5-2 

40  00 

17  25 

19  60 

41  00 

10  00 

27  50 

33  50 

12  50 

27  50 

34  00  I 

13  00 

29  11 

13  50  j 

13  50 

5  74 

17  00 

192  27 
171  34 
257  27 
182  00 
195  80 
202  21 
121  42 


WEST 


S74  Hiram  Fowler 

75  Hiram  Fowler 

76  Hiram  Fowler 

77  William  Short 

78  William  Short 

79  John  Davies 

80  Gorham  A.  Gilford  . 

47 


4 

84 

3 

89 

7 

83 

7 

83 

4.RN 
5 

rHAM.—  v 

102 

5 

102 

5 

102 

5 

94 

5 

99 

5 

75 

5 

57 

ME 

A.TH—  w. 

5 

225 

4 

126 

3 

126 

3 

115 

3 

120 

2 

95 

3 

100 

5  24 

2  98 

3  04 

4  30 

!   1  25 

0  75 

!   0  50 

2  06 

WEST  BROME. 
A  village  in  the  township  and  County  of  Brome,  Quebec. 

76  Thomas  Rennie 

77  Thomas  Rennie ....  

78  Albert  N.  De  Long 

79  Albert  N.  De  Long. 

80  Albert  N.  De  Long. 


174  William  Pyke .... 

75  William  Pyke 

76  John  Fowkes 

77  Henry  Meyers . 

78  William  English.. 

79  Thomas  Bell 

80  Thomas  Bell      . . 


10  13 

4  70 

5  25 

5  90 

8  00 

7  06 

8  25 

30  00 

5  41 

3  94 

4  90 

5  42 

2  71 

2  32 
1  94 

1  21 

2  00 


8  30 

3  00 

8  00 

7  00 

5  38 

8  00 

6  00 

12  15 

8  00 

6  00 

10  00 

8  30 

8  00 

4  00 

8  00 

4  46 

3  19 

8  00 

2  00 

2  00 

6  00 

40  00 

14  42 

15  13 
22  00 
29  88 
18  24 
22  00 


47  61 
38  16 
15  32 
34  23 


100  40 
98  76 
78  66 
80  05 
6S  14 
44  54 
54  14 


181  79 
127  30 
139  50 
107  59 
150  31 
104  10 
116  50 


738 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


WEST  SHEFFORD. 
A  village  in  the  township  and  County  of  Shefford,  Quebec. 


• 

Yearj                Names  of  Ministers. 

1 

1 

AP;    No.  of 

P0lnt"  Members, 
ments. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y 

1876  Isaac  Wheatley 

77  Simon  Crookshanks          

4     !         75 

4  |         72 

5  !  .      80 
*  4             83 

|5  84 
3  00 
2  61 
2  10 

$3  66 
2  33 
2  85 
2  00 

$3' 67 
9  00 
7  47 
6  12 

$21  2£ 
71  24 
50  0( 
49  6'. 

78  Simon  Crookshanks . 

79  Simon  Crookshanks 

80  Thomas  Rennie .  .  . 

1879  John  Wilson,  B.A.. 
80  John  Wilson,  B.A.. 


WEST  WINCHESTER. 
It  was  formerly  part  of  Winchester  Circuit. 

.1       3     I       188      I       .    ..   j 
J       3     t       188  8  79  I 


8  11*  I     23  10  I  164  04 


WILTON.—  w. 


1874  Alfred  McCann. ...... 

75  Alfred  McCann,  Thomas  R.  Conley. 

76  James  Kines,  John  Gibson 

77  James  Kines,  William  R.  Young.. . 

78  Thos.  C.  Brown,  William  R.  Young. 

79  Thomas  C.  Brown,  Alfred  Jaques ... 

80  Thos.  C.  Brown,  William  J.  Mansell. 


300 
310 
306 
338 
406 
412 
400 


13  25 

7  25 

41  50 

12  47 

12  53 

38  91 

13  11 

10  00 

43  50 

12  81 

6  CO 

44  05 

11  87 

7  57 

51  50 

12  32 

8  05 

37  48 

11  47 

5  00 

30  12 

WINCHESTER.— w. 


1874  Thos.  G.  Williams,  Wm.  Pearson...    . 

75  Thos.  G.  Williams,  Wm.  Pearson ...   '. 

76  Jabez  B.  Saunders,  Samuel  Ellery... 

77  Jabez  B.  Saunders,  George  C.  Poyser. 

78  John  Scanlon,  George  C.  Poyser 

79  William  Raney  ....  ..... 

80  William  Ranev     ....  


400 
413 

425 
438 
456 
400 
219 


13  43 

6  23 

50  00 

14  50 

15  30 

60  00 

14  94 

7  50 

38  25 

15  04 

9  26 

36  64 

15  12 

8  12 

40  05 

10  95 

6  00 

40  35 

6  35 

4  35 

32  00 

WINDSOR  MILLS.— w. 


1874 
75 
76 

77 
78 
79 
80 


Isaac  Wheatley  

Samuel  Shibley         . . 
Isaac  Wilkinson.. . 
Isaac  Wilkinson.. 
Isaac  Wilkinson. ...    . 
Joseph  H.  Fowler,  M.A. 


62 
65 
64 
61 
58 
67 
63 


6  75 

4  00 

5  00 

5  50 

6  25 

5  00 

5  50 

6  15 

5  00 

8  84 

3  25 

6  93 

6  27 

2  56 

7  64 

6  21 

2  05 

6  56 

6  92 

3  20 

8  94 

WOLFORD. 
A  village  and  township  in  the  County  of  Grenville,  Ontario. 
1875  William  Sanderson.  ,  [ 

76  William  Sanderson. .     .  .  ...         5     j        161 

77  William  Sanderson ....        5  154 

78  Samuel  B.  Phillips.  ....  .        5  1«9 

79  Samuel  B.  Phillips 5  171 

80  Alexander  C.  Chambers. ...        .         5  181 


312  58 

322  68 

337  91 

330  28 

420  75 

340  5C 

281  17 

405  45 

343  0£ 

325  45 

331  2f 

284  87 

282  98 

177  8C 

55  32 

55  63 

45  89 

48  89 

52  75 

50  18 

40  64 

!       6  30 

6  00 

12  10 

!       5  27 

4  30 

12  43 

1  •    5  20 

4  37 

13  CO 

4  00 

2  58 

13  04 

4  25 

3  00 

13  25 

192  57 
117  03 
131  91 
100  01 

93  78 


West  Winchester  set  off. 


THE 


FEENCH     AND     INDIAN      MISSIONS 


WITHIN    THE    BOUNDS    OF    THE 


iltntttr^al    €anitxtnttf 


1874  to  1880. 


The  local  oversight  and  care  of  this  purely  Mission  work  has  been,  since  the  organization  of  the 
Conference,  confided  to  the  Rev.  John  Borland,  whose  ijualifications,  untiring  industry,  matured  ex- 
perience and  intense  interest  in  the  Evangelization  of  the  "French  habitants  of  the  Province  of  Quebec, 
have  been  of  great  advantage  to  this  work. 

Note. — For  the  history  ot  all  these  Missions  prior  to  1874,  see  Missions  of  Canada  Wesleyan 
Conference,  in  Book  ].     The  grants  from  Mission  Funds  include  salaries  of  teachers  and  interpreters. 


BOLTOX. 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


No.  of 
Members. 


1874  Edward  De  Gruohy  .  .     . 

75  United  with  Sheibrooke  Mission 


36 


jContrib.  to  Grantsfrom 

Mission         Mission 

Fund.      ■      Fund. 


823  00 
11   00 


S346  00 


1880  Joseph  L.  A.  Maher. 


1874  (Mtirfc!  Sadlier)... 

7.")  (Mikhcl  SudHcr)... 

76  (MitrhrlSadlUr)..      .. 

77  United  with  Waterloo 


1 870  Joseph  Onesakeiiarat. 

77  Joseph  Onesakeiiarat.  . 

78  Joseph  Onesakeiiarat. 
7'.'  Joseph  Onesakeiiarat. 
80  Joseph  Onesakeiiarat. 


1874  Thomas  Charbonnel 

75  Thomas  Charbonnel 

76  Thomas  Charbonnel 

77  See  Sherlaooke    ... 


KOUCIIEKVIULE  and  VARENNK 


CANAAN. 


CAUGHNAWAOA  and  ST.    KEOIS. 


•24 


COM  1  TON   and  SlIEb'BROOKE. 


6 
15 
44 


40U  00 

10  03 

337  50 

15  60 

380  00 

15  30 

50  00 

285  DO 

300  00 

350  00 

330  00 

26  00 

668  00 

555  00 

617  50 

1876  Gedeon  Aubin  .. . 
1880  John  Borland 


OOWANSVILLE. 


OR  AN  BY" 


332  .V) 


740 


MISSIONARY   DISTRICTS. 


HULL  and  OTTAWA. 


Year 

Names  of  Missionaries. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Contrib.  to 

Mission 

Fund. 

Grants  froi 
Mission 
Fund. 

1877  John  Syvret..                                 . .             

78  John  Syvret 

79  John  Syvret ..                                      ..    . 

80  John  Syvret,  Ernest  M.  Sasseville              . .                           . 

20 
61 
36 

$30  43 

$603  0G 
582  00 
607  00 

KINGSEY  SIDING. 


1875  Antoine  Geoffrey.. . 

76  Antoine  Geoffrey.. 

77  Antoine  Geoffroy.. 

78  Antoine  Geoffroy.. . 

79  Antoine  Geoffroy.. . 

80  Antoine  Geoffroy . . . 


18 
18 
23 
18 
23 


1  34 


482  00 
617  50 
504  00 
510  00 
535  00 


1874  (John  Hocquard) . 

75 : . 

76  


LACOLLE. 


20  15 
28  90 


375  00 


LAKE  OF  TWO  MOUNTAINS. 

1874  Amand  Parent,  Joseph  Onesakenarat .  221 

75  Amand  Parent,  Joseph  Onesakenarat. 223 

76  Amand  Parant..  247 

77  See  Oka . . .  261 


1,129  60 
836  25 
570  00 


MONTREAL  CENTRE  and  MILE  END 

1875  (John  Hocquard) .        . 

76  Louis  N.  Beaudry.  Edward  De  Gruchy       

77  Louis  N.  Beaudry,  Gedeon  Aubin.                   ...          ...  41 

78  Louis  N.  Beaudry,  Gedeon  Aubin . .  75 

79  Louis  N.  Beaudry,  Nelson  W   Deveneau    . .           . .      ...  133 

80  Louis  N.  Beaudry,  Nelson  W   Deveneau      ...             ...  153 


50  50 

49  89 

200  00 

306  28 


225  00 
1,425  00 
1,310  00 
1,600  00 
1  800  00 


1877  Charles  W.  Grenier.. 

78  Charles  W.  Gienier. 

79  Charles  W.  Grenier . . 


MONTREAL  EAST. 


360  00 
350  00 


1880  E.  Delmer  Mallory 


MONTREAL— ST.  HENRI. 


MONTREAL.— HOCHELAGA  and  LONGUEUIL. 
1880  Charles  W.  Grenier , 


1877  Amand  Parent 

78  Amand  Parent.. 

79  Joseph  A.  Dorion. 

80  Joseph  A.  Dorion. . 


1874  John  Syvret 

75  John  Syvret.. 

76  John  Syvret 

77  Edward  De  Gruchy 

78  Edward  De  Gruchy 

79  Edward  De  Gruchy 

80  Edward  De  Gruchy  . 


OKA. 
It  wa3  formerly  Lake  of  Two  Mountains  Mission. 


ROXTON. 


261 

585  00 

276 

794  61 

232 

*  •  •  • 

762  73 

181 

9  53 

24 

23  55 

490  00 

27 

25  08 

450  00 

41 

35  29 

570  00 

70 

29  85 

504  00 

69 

10  00 

510  00 

79 

25  00 

575  00 

89 

18  05 



MONTREAL    CONFERENCE. 


741 


SHEFFORD  and  ELY. 


Year  i 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


1874  Joseph  A.  Dorion. 

75  Joseph  A.  Dorion 

76  Joseph  A.  Dorion 

77 . . 


1877  Thomas  Charbonnel. 

78  Thomas  Charbonnel. 

79  Thomas  Charbonnel. 

80  Thomas  Charbonnel. 


1875  John  Borland 

76  John  Borland  .    . 

77  John  Borland  . . . 

78  John  Borland . 

79  John  Borland  .    . 


No.  of 
Members. 


ST.  JOHNS. 


21 
27 
41 
60 


SHERBROOKE  and  BROMPTON. 


44 

20 

128 

145 


Contrib.   to  Grants  from 

Mission     I     Mission 

Fund.      ;      Fund. 


|10  60 
22  18 
16  18 
12  81 


$450  00 
496  75 
617  50 


549 

60 

510 

00 

535 

00 

500  00 

500  00 

352 

80 

300 

00 

300  00 

[877  Joseph  A.  Dorion. 

78  Joseph  A.  Dorion. 

79  Amand  Parent  . . . 

80  Amand  Parent  . . . 


WATERLOO  and  CANAAN. 


67 
69 
35 


2  68 
11  23 
10  00 


567  00 
700  00 
770  00 


STATISTICS  OF  FRENCH  AND  INDIAN  MISSION  WORK. 


Year. 

FRENCH  WORK. 

INDIAN  WORK. 

i 

[  Members. 

Contrib.  to 
Mis'y.   Fund. 

Grants  from 
Mis'y.  Fund. 

Year. 

Members. 

Contrib.  to 
Mis'y.   Fund. 

Grants  from 
Mis'y.  Fund. 

874..    . 

875.  . 

876.  .. 
877       . 
878.      . 
879..    . 
880.     . 

80 
119 
140 
258 
274 
488 
481 

$83  15 
88  44 
95  97. 

108  46 
62  57 

268  00 

334  38 

15,005  45 
3,595  25 
5,411  02 
5,364  03 
5,210  50 
5,398  54 

1874.. 
1875.... 
1876..    . 
1877   ... 
1878.... 

1879.  .. 

1880.  .. 

221 
223 
247 
261 
276 
232 
205 

$9  53 

|1,129  60 
836  25 
1,057  52 
1,094  52 
1,144  61 
1,317  73 

THE 


aERMA.N     MISSIONS 


WITHIN   THE   BOUNDS    OF   THE 


$lantxzai    dauizxznu, 


1874  to   1880. 


EGANVILLE. 


Year 


Names  of  Missionaries. 


18 1  7  Carl  Allum  . 

78  Carl  Allum  . 

79  Carl  Allum 

80  Carl  Allum 


No.  of 
Members. 


121 
144 
142 


Contrib.  to 

Mission 

Fund. 


Grants  f ron 

Mission 

Fund. 


$80  95 
64  78 
61  50 


$540  00 
460  00 
447  15 


1S74  Henry  Meyers. 

75 . 

76 . 


RAGLAN. 


23 

63  13 

8  00 

60 

.... 

350  00 


RANKIN. 


1S74  Henry  Krupp 

75  Henry  Krupp  . . 

76  Henry  Krupp  . . . 

77 . 


1874  Carl  Allum  . . 

75  Carl  Allum    . . 

76  Carl  Allum  . . , 

77  Henry  Krupp 


RENFREW  and  THORNE, 


115 

81 

119 

112 


152  00 
89  96 
94  91 
61  33 


»      18 

47  90 

23 

25  50 

23 

41  25     j 

93 

60  16     1 

650  00 
525  00 
572  20 


650  00 
450  00 
737  00 
550  00 


STATISTICS  OF  GERMAN  WORK. 


Contributed  to 

Grant  from 

Year. 

Members. 

Mission  Fund. 

Mission  Fund. 

1874 

115 

.$152  00 

$1,827  87 

1875 

122 

200  99 

975  00 

1876 

142 

33  50 

1,109  20 

1877     . . 

195 

102  58 

1,094  52 

1878 

215 

141   11 

460  00 

1879 

144 
142 

64  78 
61  50 

447  15 

1880       .... 



THE 


DISTRICTS 


OF    THE 


MONTREAL     CONFERENCE. 

showing  who  have  been  chairmen  and  financial  secretaries, 
with  the  number  of  members  for  each  year 

From  1874  to   1880 


BROCKVILLE  DISTRICT. 


Cha 


74  George  McRitchie.  M.  L.  Pearson.. 

75  George  McRitchie.  M.  L.  Pearson..    . 

76  William  Scott.    .  .  Tlios.  G.  Williams 

77  James  Elliott,D.DiThos.  G.  Williams 

78  James  Elliott,  D.DjThos.  G.  Williams 

79  James  Elliott,  D.DThos.  G.  Williams 

80  Thos.  G.  Williams}  Wm.       Galbraith,1 

B.C.L.      .. 


U  John 

15  John 

16  John 

17  John 

18  John 

19  John 
50  John 


FRENCH  and  INDIAN. 


Borland. 
Borland . 
Borland . 
Borland . 
Borland . 
Borland . 
Borland . 


37.30 
3480 

3721 
3972 
4262 
4341 

455S 


358 
342 
387 
478 
550 
720 


KINGSTON. 


k  Napanee  District  with  2,276  members  set  off. 
Ita  from  Perth  District  with  190  members  an- 
ted. 


MONTREAL. 


IFinan.  Secretaries.    Mem.    lYear 


Chairmen. 


Finan.  Secretaries. '  Mem. 


\  A.  Sutherland, 
1874  '  Geo.    Douglas, 
/      LL.D       .    .  ) 

75  C  Douglas,  LL.D  Joel  T.  Pitcher.    .j 

76  G.  Douglas,  LL.D  Joel  T.  Pitcher.    .! 

77  G.  Douglas,  LL.D  Joel  T.  Pitcher.    . 

78  G.  Douglas,  LL.D  H.  Johnston,  B.D 

79  G.  Douglas,  LL.D;Jos.  W    Sparling, 

B.D    .. 
!     80  E.  A.  Stafford. B.  A ! Jos.  W    Sparling, 
I  B.D        '.. 


And.  B.  Chambers!  2699 


2839 
3091 
3143 
3228 


3024, 
3171 


NAPANEE. 

Formerly  part  of  Kingston  District. 

1880  William  Hansford IDaniel  Connolly.  .1  2309 


OTTAWA. 


li  James  Elliott 

3730 

15  James  Elliott      . . 

3635 

ffi  James  Elliott      . . 

Alfred  McCann.. 

3918 

17  Wm.      Galbraith, 

Andrew  B.  Cham- 

B.C.L  

bers,  B.C.L.. 

4034 

18  Wm.      Galbraith, 

Andrew  B.  Cham- 

B.C.L  

bers.  B.C.L. 

4072 

19  Wm.      Galbraith, 

Andrew  B.  Cham- 

B.C.L  

bers,  B  C.  L ... . 

3888 

JO  James  Elliott,  D.D 

Geo.  G.  Huxtable. 

*1754 

1874  Wm.  J.  Hunter 

75  Wm.  J.  Hunter 

76  Wm.  J.  Hunter 


Jos.  W.  Sparling, 
B.D 

Jos.  W.  Sparling, 
B.D 

Jos.  W.  Sparling, 
B.D      . 

77  Ezra  A.  Stafford.  .  i  Jos.   W.  Sparling, 

i     B.D 

78  Ezra  A.  Stafford. .  Jos.  W.  Sparling, 

B.D    ... 

79  Ezra  A.  Stafford.  .  Joel  T.  Pitcher. . 

80  Le  Roy  Hooker    .  Joel  T.  Pitcher. 

PEMBROKE. 

1874  Richard  Whiting. ;. I  oh  n  Howes.. 
75  Hiram  Fowler. .      'Andrew  B.  Cham- 
•     bers,  B.C.L.      . 


237  6 

2614 

2778 

2908 

2762 
2640 
2598 

1123 
1068 


744 


DISTRICTS. 


Yean 


Chairmen. 


Finan.  Secretaries. 


1876  Hiram  Fowler. . 


77  William  Hansford 

78  William  Hansford 

79  William  Hansford 

80  Henrv  F.  Bland.. 


Andrew  B.  Cham- 
bers, B.C  L. .. . 
Hiram  Fowler. 
Hiram  Fowler 
John  Davies.. . . 
Gorham  A.  Gifford 


Mem. 


Year 


Chairmen. 


Finan.  Secretaries.!  Mem 


1877  Le  Roy  Hooker 
1035        78  Le  Roy  Hooker 

79  Le  Roy  Hooker 

80  James  Kines.    . 


1128 
1258 
1111 
1116 


PERTH. 


1874  William  Scott.... 

75  William  Scott.. . . 

76  George  McRitchie. 

77  George  McRitchie. 

78  George  McRitchie. 

79  George  McRitchie. 

80  George  McRitchie. 


McGill. . . 

McGill.      , 

McGill. 

McGill.. 

McGill. . . 
Stephen  Bond.. 
Stephen  Bond . . . 


Wm. 
Wm. 
Wm. 
Wm. 
Wm. 


1874  Henry  F.  Bland.. 

75  Henry  F.  Bland.. 

76  Henry  F.  Bland.. 


QUEBEC. 

Daniel  Connolly. . 
William  Jackson. . 
William  Jackson. . 


1692 
1725 
1995 
2130 
2274 
2346 
*2142 


1516 
1531 
1638 


*  190  members  given  to  Kingston  District. 


William  Jackson. . 
James  Kines . . 
James  Kines . . 
A.   B.    Chambers, 
B.C.L        ...    . 


STANSTEAD. 


1874  William  Hansford 

75  Alex.  Hardie,M.A 

76  Alex.  Hardie.M.A 

77  William  Scott... 

78  William  Scott.... 


79 
80 


William  Scott.... 
Chas.  A.  Hansford 


Le  Roy  Hooker. . . 
Le  Roy  Hooker. . . 
John  Walton  .... 
John  Walton 
John  Walton 
John  Walton  . . . 
William  Jackson.. 


1754 
182S 
176S 

1715 


209E 
217^ 
2455 
255S 
261 E 
2534 
*90C 


WATERLOO. 
Formerly  part  of  Stanstead  District. 
1880  William  Scott. .    .  I  Thomas  Bell .    ...I158C 


*  Waterloo  District  set  off. 


The  following  name,  by  some  oversight,  was  omitted  from  Toronto  Conference  List  on  pagt  671. 

DEPEW,  SYDNEY  F. 

1861. 

1874  Walkerton 1 

75  Sarawak  . .  . .  1 

76  Chatsworth.        . .  2 
78  Avening      ...  3 


PART    V. 


%\it  jStfba  ^rutia    €anitxtnctf 


1874  to  1880. 


@tlj£   $hiim    %iatia   dauhxma 


WAS  ORGANIZED  IN  THE 


METHODIST  CHURCH,  CHARLOTTETOWN.  PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND, 


ON 


FRIDAY,    JULY    3rd,    1874. 


I.— SESSIONS  OF 

CONFERENCE. 

Year. 

Place. 

|             President. 

Secretary. 

Journal  Secretary. 

1874.. 

Charlottetown . . . 

.  .  John  McMurrav  ..  . 

Robert  A.  Temple 

Stephen  F    Huestis. 

1875.. 

Halifax    .  .  . 

.  Alex.  W    Nieolson  . 

Robert  A.  Temple  .... 

Stephen  F.  Huestis. 

1876.. 

Windsor  . 

.  .  Robert  A.  Temple . . 

. .  Stephen  F.  Huestis  ..  . 

Jabez  A.  Rogers. 

1877  . 

Yarmouth . 

.  .  Elias  Brettle. 

. .  Stephen  F.  Huestis  . .  . 

Jabez  A.  Rogers. 

1878.. 

Amherst 

.  James  Tavlor 

Stephen  F.  Huestis. 

Jabez  A.  Rogers. 

1879  . 

Halifax  . . 

.  .    .  'Stephen  F.  Huestis.. 

Cranswick  Jost,  M.  A. 

1880.. 

Truro. 

. . .  IKiehard  Smith  . . 

Jabez  A.  Rogers. 

Cranswick  Jost,  M.A. 

II.— MINISTERS  and  MEMBERS. 


Members. 

Increase. 

On  trial. 

Full.         Total. 

i 

7,378 

7,378 

7 

859 

7,733 

8,592 

4 

1,256 

8,628 

9,884 

2 

849 

8,877 

9,726 

dec.  6 

976 

8,936 

9,912 

4 

731 

8,809 

9,540 

685  . 

8,927 

9,612 

Increase. 


1,214 

1,292 
|dec.  158 
186 
!dec.  372 
78 


III.—  CONNEXIONAL  FUNDS. 


Year. 

Contingent 

Educa- 
tional. 

Sunday 
School. 

Supera 

Ministers 
Subs. 

muated  Ministers. 
C™f     1      Total. 

Missionary. 

1874 
1875 
L876 

1877 

1878 

1879....,    ... 

:880 

$592  50 
598  17 
564  46 
456  74 
443  83 
393  06 
361  84 

$445  17 
539  97 
537  04 
627  55 
523  68 
475  76 
451  60 

$36  07 
24  63 
33  16 
18  57 
10  43 
13  11 

$540  00 
750  72 
741  87 
714  84 
720  60 
710  00 
720  00 

$572  98     ! $1,112  98 
628  09     i    1,378  81 
639  14     j    1,381  01 
619  18     j    1,334  02 
686  61     !    1,407  21 
540  43     i    1,250  43 
547  61     '    1,267  61 

$9,392  83 
10,227  64 
10,673  52 
11,070  13 
11,463  66 
10,024  76 
8,877  81 

THE  NAMES  OF 


MINISTERS  OF  THE  NOVA  SCOTIA  CONFERENCE 

CLASSIFIED   AND   ALPHABETICALLY  ARRANGED 


UNDER  THE  YEAR  IN  WHICH  THEIR  MINISTRY  BEGAN. 


Note. — The  figures  in  the  column  after  the  name  show  the  year  in  which  his  connection  with  th 
Conference  ceased,  the  letters  indicate  the  cause. 


d.  Died. 

ex.  Expelled. 

loc.  Located. 

v  s.  Removed  to  United  States. 


m.       Transferred  to  Montreal  Conference. 

n.  b.    Transferred  to  New  Brunswick  and  Princi 

Edward  Island  Conference 
n'fd.   Transferred  to  Newfoundland  Conference. 


1814. 

1  Pope,  Henry 

1821. 

2  Richey,  Matthew.. 

1823. 

3  Davis,  Thomas  H .    .  . 

1826. 

4  Hennigar,  James  G . .  . 

1827. 

5  Pickles,  Michael 

1828. 

6  Bent,  Joseph  F 

1830. 

7  Johnson,  George 

1831. 

8  Sutclifte,  Ingham 

1832. 

9  Angwin,  Thoma.s.... 

1833. 

10  McMurray,  John. 

1834. 

11  Botterell,  Edmund. 

1835. 

12  Buckley,  James.. 

1836. 

13  Addy,  John  S 

1837. 

14  De  Wolfe,  Charles.. 

15  England,  James. 

1840. 

16  Morton,  Roland . 

1842. 

17  Lockliait,  Christopher. 

18  Smith,  Richard 


.d.  j  1877     19 
20 


.d.  ;  1876 


.d.    1877 


1875 
1878 


21 

22 
i  23 

24 

25 
26 
27 


28 
29 


30 

31 

!  32 


.N.B. 


1846. 
Huestis,  George  O. 
Taylor,  James  ...  

1848. 
Brettle,  Elias 

1849. 
Temple,  Robert  A 

185Q. 
Tuttle,  George  W... 

1852. 
Prestwood,  Paul ... 

1853. 
Payson,  George  B .  .  . 

Sponagle,  John  R 

Tweedy,  Robert.  

1855. 

Lathern,  John . .      . .  

Tweedy,  James 

1856. 

Alcorn,  William .  

Cassidy,  John 

Nicolson,  Alexander  W 

1857. 

Brown,  William  C  

Howie,  John  W  . .  

Read,  John n.b. 

Smith,  T.  Watson 

Wasson,  Robert. .  

1858. 

Huestis,  Stephen  F 

Pickles,  Fletcher  H.  W 

Ryan,  William..  

Scott,  David  B 

Teesdale,  John  J .    .  . . 
Thurlow,  Isaac  E..      .... 


187« 


1878 


NOVA   SCOTIA   CONFERENCE. 


749 


1859. 
U  Coffin,  Joseph  S      . . 

15  Turtle,  Alexander  S. 

1860. 

16  Hart,  James  K... 

17  Hart,  Thomas  D 

18  Shenton,  Job .      . .    . 

1861. 

(9  Bigney,  John  G 

i0  Gaetz,  Joseph. . . 

51  Gaetz,  Leonard.. . 

52  Johnson,  John.. 

53  Mosher,  John  A 


1862. 
14  Angwin,  Joseph  G. 
>5  Heartz,  William  H  . 
>6  Hemmeon,  Joseph  B. 
>7  Jost,  Cranswick. . 
>8  Rogers,  Jabez  A 

1863. 
»9  Johnson,  Robert  O'B 

10  Pike,  John  M. 

1864. 

11  Des  Brisay,  Albert  S. 
»2  Moore,  Ezra  B . 

1865. 

13  Rogers,  Thomas. 

14  Sargent,  William .... 

1866. 

15  Mack,  Robert  B. . 

16  Morton,  Arthur  D 

1867 

7  Shore,  Godfrey. . 


8  Day,  George  F . 

19  Weldon,  Fletcher  A . 

1869. 

0  Brecken,  Ralph  . 

1  Daniel,  Robert  A. . 

1870. 

2  Borden,  Jonathan  R. 

3  Evans,  William  H.  . . 

4  Giles,  Jesse  B. . 

5  Hale,  Joseph 

6  Parker,  Caleb.    . . . 

7  Strothard,  James .    . . 


.M. 


1878 


1875 


1876 


1877 


.  LOC. 


.  V.  S. 


1871. 

78  Baines,  William  D ex. 

79  Dunn,  Simeon  B. 

80  England,  Eben  E 

81  Fisher,  Joseph  M. . 

82  McArthur,  Robert. 

83  Penny,  William  F d. 

1872. 

84  Ainley,  William 

85  Astbury,  John 

86  Bird,  Richey 

87  Brown,  William. . 

88  Hockiii,  Arthur.  .  . 

89  Johnson,  William  J 

90  Scott,  James. .    . 

91  Tyler,  Charles  M.. 

1873. 

92  Brunyate,  Edwin  R.. 

93  Clayton,  Arthur  H. . 

94  Craig,  John 

95  Davis,  Joseph  H  .  .  . 

96  Johnson,  David  W 

97  Purvis,  William      

98  Shephardson,  John  W.. 

99  Swallow,  Charles  W... 

1874. 

100  Bennett,  William  A 

101  Borden,  Byron  C. . 

102  Gee,  John 

103  Lane,  William  G 

104  Nicklin,  Charles    

105  Ogclen,  Jonathan  C. 

106  Robson,  Jos  ph  .  .  . . 

107  Smith,  Robert  W       

108  Williams,  Robert . 

1875. 

109  Cunningham,  William  L loc. 

110  Hills,  Benjamin... 

111  Johnson,  George 

112  Johnson,  George  F.. .  .... 

113  Robinson,  George  C 

114  Sharpe,  James.  

1876. 

115  Peppy,  Charles  H .  

116  Thompson,  Samuel 

117  Wright,  Frederick  H 

1877. 

118  Atkinson,  Michael loo. 

119  Huestus,  George  A loc 

120  Robinson,  Patrick  H... 


1878 


1878 


.  LOO. 
,  LOC. 


1876 


1876 


1878 


1877 

1877 
1877 


1879 


1878 
1879 


•R0BATI0NE11S  CONNECTED  WITH.  THE  NOVA  SCOTIA  CONFERENCE,  JUNE.  1880, 

SHOWING  THE  YEAR  WHEN  THEIR  MINISTRY  BEGAN. 


1875. 

1  Black,  William  A. 

1876. 

2  Doane,  Howard!3..    . . 

1877. 

3  Black,  Starr 

4  Hickey,  David 

5  Mellish,  Isaac  M    . .      .  . 

6  Outerbridge,  William  A . 


1878. 

7  Dawson,  John  L  .  .  . 

8  Donkin,  J.  E..  .... 

\     9  Gleiulinning,  George  W.  F.. 
:   10  Langille,  William  H. . 

1879. 

|   1 1   Buckley,  Frederick  A .  . . 

12  Stevens,  La  Mert ... 

!   13  Wier,  John 


MINISTERS  AND  PROBATIONERS  FOR'  THE  MINISTRY. 


CONNECTED    WITH    THH 


$hiba   ^wtia   €ai\hxma> 


1874  to  1880. 


A. 


ADDY,  JOHN  S. 
1836. 

1874  Aylesford 2 

76  Mill  Village         .      ....   2 
78  Halifax...  .(siy'D.)  3 

Chairman  of  District,   1876-77. 


AINLEY,  WILLIAM. 
1872.—  r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1876. 
1874  Onslow..      

75  Milton 

76  Lockport . 

79  Weymouth .         

ALCORN,  WILLIAM. 
1856. 
1874  River  Philip       

77  Athol. .       

80  Parrsboro' 


ANGWIN,  JOSEPH  GILL. 

1862. 

1874  Sydney,  C.B 3 

77  Pictou .         3 

80  St.  George's,  Bermuda.     1 
Financial  Secretary,  1874, 1875, 

1877,  1878. 

Chairman  of  District,  1876. 

ANGWIN,  THOMAS. 

1832. 

1874  Dartmouth (sup'y.  )  7 

ASTBURY,  JOHN. 

1872.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1876. 

1874  Ingonish,  C.B.   ....    .  1 

75  Sydney  North 1 

76  Gabarus  ...  2 

78  River  John 3 

ATKINSON,  MICHAEL. 
K.  091  t.  1877. 

1877  Port  Hood    1 

78  Located. 


B 


BAINES,  WILLIAM  D. 
1871..— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1875. 
1874  Sydney  North . 

75  New  Germany 

76  Maccan .    .    . 
78  Expelled. 


BENT,  JOSEPH  F 

1828. 
1874  Bridgetown..  .\  .(sup'y.)  7 

BENNETT,  WILLIAM  A.,B.A. 

k.   on  t.   1874. 

1874  Mount  Allison  Wes.  Col.  2 
76  Sydney  North 2 

78  Located. 

BIGNEY,  JOHN  GEORGE. 
1861. 
1874  Port  Mouton                ...   2 
76  Canso  ...  3 

79  Caledonia. ........  2 


BIRD,  RICHEY 
;1872.—k.f.c.&  0.1877. 

1874  Goldenville 1 

75  River  Philip 2 

77  Advocate  Harbour  .   2 

79  Southampton...  .(sup'y.)  2 

BLACK,  STARR. 

R.  cm  T.  1877. 
1877  Country  Harbour  .  ,      . .   1 

78  Mount  Allison  Wes.  Col.  2 

80  Scott's  Bay.. 1 

BLACK,  WM.  ARTHUR,  B.A. 
r.  on  t.  1875. 

1875  Scott's  Bay .  .    .   1 

76  Mount  Allison  Wes.  Col.  3 

79  Halifax 1 

80  Bridgetown 1 

A  graduate  of  Mount  Allison 
Wesleyan  College— B.A. ,  1879. 


BORDEN,  BYRON  C,  B.A. 

R.  o?i  t.  1874. — ord.  1878 

R.  f.  c  1879. 

1874  Mount  Allison  Wes.  Col.  I 

77  Onslow ] 

78  Somerset,  Bermuda. . . . ,   S 
80  Arcadia  ...   1 

A  graduate  of  Mount  Allison 
Wesleyan  College— B.A. ,  1878. 

BORDEN,  JONATHAN  R. 

1870.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1874. 

1874  Port  La  Tour     ...  1 

75  Guysboro'  ....  3 

78  Shelburne . .    ...  3 

Financial  Secretary,  1876-77. 

BOTTERELL,  EDMUND. 

1834. 

1874  Halifax  .(sup'y.)  7 

BRECKEN,  RALPH,  M.A. 

1869. 

1874  Halifax— Kaye  Street. . .  2 

76  Halifax— Brunswick  St..  1 

77  Windsor .     3 

80  Halifax— Brunswick  St..  1 

A  graduate  of  Mount  Allison 
Wesleyan  College — M.  A.  in  course 

1875. 

BRETTLE,  ELIAS. 
1848. 

1874  Guysboro'  1 

75  Digby  3 

78  Newport .        .        1 

79  Avondale. .....  (sup'y.)  2 

Chairman  of  District,  1874  to 

1878. 


BROWN,  WILLIAM. 

1872.— r.  f.  c  &o.  1876. 

1874  Advocate  Harbour 2 

76  Ingonish .       .    ...  „ .  1 

77  Bridgewater 2 

79  Lockport ...  2 


NOVA   SCOTIA   CONFERENCE. 


751 


BROWN,  WILLIAM  C. 

1857. 

1874  Pictou 1 

75  St.  George's,  Bermuda . .  3 
78  Liverpool        . .  . .   2 

80  Pictou 1 

Chairman  of  District,  1874  and 

1879. 

BRUNYATE,  EDWIN  R. 

c.  1873.— R.  on  t.  1874.— 

r.  v.  v.  &  o.  1877. 

1873  Westport  2 

75  Pugwash . .  .  1 

76  Halifax— Kaye  Street  .  2 
78  Halifax— City  Missiony.  2 
80  Oxford . .                     . .  1 

BUCKLE V.    FREDERICK   A., 

B.A. 

R.  on  t.  1879. 

1879  Middleton 1 

80  Somerset — Bermuda ...     1 
A  graduate  of  Mount  Allison 
Wesleyan  College— B.A. ,  1879. 

BUCKLEY,  JAMES. 
1835. 

1874  Guysboro'  ..(sup'y.)  7 


CUNNINGHAM,  WM.  LUKE. 

R.  on  t.  1875. 

1875  Amherst 1 

76  Onslow 1 

77  Halifax— Cobourg  Street  1 

78  Sydney      1 

79  Located. 


D 


DONKIN,  J.  E. 

r.  on  t.  1878. 

1878  Aylesford ...   1 

79  Mount  Allison  Wes.  Coll.  2 

DUNN,  SIMEON  B. 
1871. 
1874  Newfoundland  Conf       .    4 
78  Halifax— Cobourg  Street  2 

80  Halifax— Grafton  Street.   1 


c. 


CASSIDY,  JOHN. 

185,6. 

1874  Hamilton — Bermuda...  1 

75  Leave  of  absence 1 

76  Bridgewater ....  . .  1 

77  Sydney 2 

79  Berwick 2 

Chairman    of    district,    1877, 

1878. 

CLAYTON,  ARTHUR  H. 
a  1873.— r.  on  t.  1874. 

1873  Bridgewater  ...   2 

75  Kentville 1 

76  Removed  to  United  States. 

COFFIN,  JOSEPH  SHAW 
1859. 

1874  Barrington 2 

76  Horton 3 

79  Sydney 2 

Chairman  of  District,  1879  and 

1880. 

CRAIG,  JOHN. 

o.  1873.  — r.  on  t.  1874.— 

r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1877. 

1873  Goldenville..  1 

74  Weymouth .  . .      . .   1 

75  Bridgetown..  . .  2 

77  Southampton.  3 

80  Athol.  . .  1 


DANIEL,  ROBERT  A. 

1869. 

1874  Pugwash.  .  ...        1  j 

75  Parrsboro'         3 

78  Avondale  . .  3 

DAVIES,  THOMAS  H.         | 
1823. 
1874  Bridgetown     .    .(sup'y.)  3 
Died  August  28th,  1876,  aged 
78  years. 

DAVIS,  JOSEPH  HIRAM. 
R.  wit.  1873.—  e.  f.  i.'.  &o.  1878. 

1873  Mount  Allison  Wes.  Coll.  2 

75  Country  Harbour  1 

76  Lunenburg.  1 

77  Scott's  Harbour   . .  1 

78  Ingonish .1 

79  St.    Margaret's   Bay  and 

Sambro ...  2 

DAWSON,  JOHN  L.,   B.A. 

r.  on  t.  1878. 

1878  Hebron 1 

79  Bailey's  Bay — Bermuda.  2 
A  graduate  of  Mount  Allison 

Wesleyan  College— B.A. ,  1875. 

DAY,  GEORGE  F. 
1868. 

1874  Gabarus 2 

76  Burlington 3 

79  Shubenecadie.  2 

DES  BRISAY,  ALBERT  S. 
1864. 

1874    Windsor  ..  ...    1 

75  Bridgetown 2 

Died  October  4th,   1876,  aged 

36  years. 

DK  WOLFE,  CHARLES,  D.D. 

1837. 
1874  Wolfville.  .        ..(sup'y.)  1 
Died  June  9th,  1875,  aged  60 
years. 

DOANE,  HOWARD  P. 

r.  on  t.  1876. 

1876  Country  Harbour      1 

77  Mount  Allison  Wes.  Coll.  3 

80  Dartmouth 1 


E. 


ENGLAND,  EBEN  E. 
1871.— R.  f.  o.  &  o.  1875. 

1874  Middleton 1 

75  Shubenecadie 2 

77  Manchester 3 

80  Pugwash 1 

Financial  Secretary,  1878,1879, 

ENGLAND,  JAMES. 

1837. 

1874  Digby 1 

75  Pugwash 1 

76  Windsor (sup'y.  )  3 

Chairman    of    District,    1874, 

1875. 

Died  October  3rd,   1878,  aged 
63  years. 

EVANS.   WILLIAM  H. 
1870.— r.  f.  c.  k  o.  1874. 

1874  Stellarton ...  .  .  1 

75  Hebron 2 

77  Weymouth 2 

79  Halifax— Charles  Street.  1 


F. 


FISHER,  JOSEPH  M. 

1871.—  R.  f.  c.  &o.  1876. 

1874  Bailey's  Bay,  Bermuda..   3 

77  Ingonish,  C.  B.  1 

78  Musquodoboit 3 


a. 


GAETZ,  JOSEPH. 

1861. 

1874  Liverpool..              .... 

76  Wilmot 

79  Aylesford.. 

2 
3 

Financial    Secretary,    1874 
1880. 

to 

GAETZ,  LEONARD. 

1861. 
1874  Yarmouth       . . 
75  Montreal  Conference. 

1 

752 


MINISTERS  AND  PROBATIONERS. 


GEE,  JOHN. 

rout.  1874.— r.  f.  c&o.  1879. 

1874  Mt.  Allison  Wes.  Coll . .   3 

77  Wilmott.  2 

79  New  Germany . .  ...  2 


GILES,  JESSE  B. 
1870.— R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1874. 

1874  Canso 2 

76  Acadia  Iron  Mines..  2 

78  Nappan.  . .  3 
Financial  Secretary,  1878  and 

1879. 

GLEN  DINNING,  GEORGE 

W   F. 

r.  on  t.  1878. 

1878  Mountain  Mission 1 

79  Mt.  Allison  Wes.  Coll.       2 


H. 


HALE,  JOSEPH. 
1870.— R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1874. 

1874  Athol    2 

76  Spring  Hill. .      1 

77  Wallace 3 

80  Manchester ..      ..  1 

Financial  Secretary,  1880. 


HART,  JAMES  R. 
1860. 

1874  Granville.. 

66  Manchester 

77  Shubenecadie .    .. 

79  Barrington.    


HART.  THOMAS  D. 
1860. 
1874  Manchester.  . . . 
76  Pugwash .... 
79  Maitland..  


Chairman  of  District,  1875. 
Financial   Secretary,    1878  to 
1880. 

HEARTZ,  WILLIAM  H. 

1862. 

1874  Horton 2 

76  Halifax— Grafton  St  3 

79  Granville  Ferry  2 
Financial  Secretary,  1876  and 

1877 

HEMMEON,  JOSEPH  BELL. 
1862. 

1874  Liverpool  .  ..  .(sup't.)I 
75  Port  Hawkesbury  . .  3 
78  Parrsboro'. .  ...   2 

80  Parrsboro'  .(sup'y.)  1 

HENNIGAR,  JAMES  G. 

1826. 

1874  Canning.       (sup'y.)  7 


HICKEY,  DAVID. 

r.  on  t.  1879. 
1877  Congregational  Body.. 
78  Sydney  North  .      ... 


HILLS,  BENJAMIN,  B.A., 
r.  out.  1875.— r.  f.  c.  &o.  1880. 

1875  Sambro  .        1 

76  Mt.  Allison  Wes.  Coll.  3 
79  Horton..        ..  2 

A  graduate  of  Mount  Allison 

Wesleyan  College— B.A.,  1879. 

HOCKIN,  ARTHUR. 
1872.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1876. 

1874  Lunenburg 2 

76  New  Germany 3 

79  Ritcey's  Cove 2 


HOWIE,  JOHN  W 
1857. 
1874  North  East  Harbour. 
77  Sambro         .....    . 

79  Canso        


HUESTIS,  GEORGE  ARCH. 

r.  on  t.  1877. 
1877  Mt.  Allison  Wes.  Coll       1 

78  Lawrencetown 1 

79  Located. 

HUESTIS,  GEORGE  O. 
1846. 
1874  N.B.& P. E.I. Conference.   2 
76  Maitland 3 

79  Burlington.        ..  2 
Chairman  of  District,  1877  and 

1878. 

HUESTIS,  STEPHEN  F. 

1858. 
1874  Bridgetown..  ,.       1 

75  Windsor    .  .        .       3 

78  Halifax— Brunswick  St..   2 

80  Book  Steward 1 

Financial  Secretary,  1874  and 

1875. 

Journal  Secretary  of  Conference, 
1874  and  1875. 

Secretary  of  Conference,  1875, 
1877  and  1878. 

President  of  Conference,  1 879. 

Chairman  of  District,  1880. 


J. 


JOHNSON,  GEORGE. 

1830. 

1874  Horton  ...(sup'y.).  7 


JOHNSON,  GEORGE  (B.) 
r.  on  t.  1875. 

1875  Mount  Allison  Wes.  CoL  2 

77  Digby  Neck  .  ....  1 

78  Port  Hood 2 

80  Country  Harbour        . .  1 

JOHNSON,  GEORGE  F.,  B.A. 

c.  1875.— r.  on  t.  1876. 

r.  f.  c.  &  o   1879. 

1875  Mount  Allison  Wes.  Col.  2 

77  St.  George's,  Bermuda .     2 

79  Hebron . 2 

A  graduate  of  Mount  Allison 

Wesleyan  College— B.A.  1877. 

JOHNSON,  JOHN. 

1861. 

1874  Maitland 2 

76  Port  Mouton  .      3 

79  Petite  Riviere         .  .      .2 

JOHNSON,  ROBT.  O'BRIEN. 

1863. 
1874  Shubenecadie .           . ,       1 
75  Musquodoboit 3 

78  Gabarus.       2 

80  Onslow  .(sup'y.)  1 

JOHNSON,  WILLIAM  J. 

1872. 

1874  Kentville 1 

75  Halifax— Charles  Street.  1 

76  Located. 


JOHNSON,  DAVID  W.,  B.A. 

c.  1873.— r.  on  t.  1874.— 

r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1877. 

1873 ■  1 

74  Horton      . .      .     2 

76  Halifax— Charles  Street .  1 

77  Oxford...      -     ......   3 

80  Bridgetown  —  1 

A  graduate  of  Mount  Allison 

Wesleyan  College— B.A.  1873. 


JOST,  CRANSWICK,  M.A. 

1862. 

1874  Avondale         ......        1 

75  Pictou ...  .  •     •  •  2 

77  Hillsburg  . .     .  •  3 

80  Liverpool. .  1 

Financial  Secretary,  1874, 1875, 
1876. 

Journal    Secretary  of  Confer- 
ence, 1879,  1880. 

Chairman  of  District,  1880. 


L. 


LANE,  WILLIAM  G. 
r.  on  t.  1874.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878 
1874  Musquodoboit 1 

75  Port  Hood         1 

76  Wentworth ••  2 

78  Mid.  Musquodoboit 3 

LANGILLE,  WILLIAM  H. 
r.  on,  t.  1878. 

1878  Onslow 1 

79  Country.Harbour  .    1 

80  Sheet  Harbour . .  :    1 


NOVA   SCOTIA   CONFERENCE. 


753 


LATHERN,  JOHN. 

1855. 
74  Halifax,  Brunswick  St.  .   2 
76  N.B.  &  P. E.I. Conference  3 

79  Yarmouth  North 1 

Chairman  of  District,  1880. 

5CKHART,  CHRISTOPHER. 
1842. 

174  Annapolis . .  2 

76  Berwick  .  .  .3 

79  Liverpool. .       . .  (sup'y.  )  2 


M. 


MACK,  ROBERT  BARRY. 

1866. 

74  River  John ...  ...   1 

75  Nappan 3 

78  Acadia  Mines 3 

MELLISH,  ISAAC  M. 

E.  071  T.   1877. 

177  Horton    . .  ....       2 

79  Dartmouth 1 

80  Middleton 1 

MOORE,  EZRA  B. 
1864. 
74  Burlington 2 

76  Newport 2 

78  Hamilton,  Bermuda.         3 

0RTON,  ARTHUR  D.,  A.M. 

1866. 
74  Wallace 3 

77  Hantsport 3 

80  River  Philip 1 

Financial  Secretary,   1874-76, 

78  and  1879. 


MORTON,  ROLAND. 
1853. 
174  Windsor        (sup'y.)  7 

MOSHER,  JOHN  A. 

1861. 

174  Nappan «  1 

75  Middle  Musquodoboit. . .  3 
78  Port  Hawkesbury,  (J.B..  2 
80  Wallace 1 


Mc. 


McARTHUR,  ROBERT. 

1871.—  e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1875. 

174  Halifax 1 

75  Caledonia 3 

78  Port  La  Tour        3 

48 


McMURRAY,  JOHN. 
1833. 

1874  Hantsport  1 

75  Windsor (strp'y.)  6 

Chairman  of  District,  1874. 
President  of  Conference,  1874. 


N. 


NICKLIN,  CHARLES. 
r.  on  t.  1874. 
1874  Bridgetown 

75  Berwick 

76  Weymouth 

77  Located. 


W 


and 


NICOLSON,  ALEX, 
1856. 
1874  Halifax  —  Editor 

Book  Steward. ...       5 
79  Annapolis 2 

President  of  the  Conference, 
1875. 

Chairman  of  Halifax  District, 
1875,  1876,  1877. 

Delegate  to  General  Confer- 
ence, Montreal,  1878. 


o. 


OGDEN,   JONATHAN  C. 

c.  1874.—  R.  on  t.  1875.— 

E.  f.  c.  &  o.  1880. 

1874  — ...  1 

75  Wentworth 1 

76  Mt.  Allison  Wes.  College  4 
80  North  East  Harbour. . .     1 


OUTERBRIDGE,  WM.  A. 
e.  on  t.  1877. 

1877  Mt.  Allison  Wes.  College  1 

78  Walton 1 

'/9  Mt.  Allison  Wes.  College  1 

80  Port  Hood,  C.B 1 


P. 


PARKER,   CALEB. 

1870.—  r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1874. 

75  Hantsport 

77  Bridgetown 
80  Hillsburg    . . 

1 
2 
1 
1 

PAYSON,  GEORGE   B. 

1853. 

1874  Berwick 2 

76  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 

PENNY,   WILLIAM  F.,   B.D. 

1871. 
1874  Boston  University. .  3 

77  Milton...  ...I   i 

Died  March  28th,  1878,  aged 
30  years. 

PEPPY,  CHARLES  H. 

e.  on  t.  1876. 

1876  Sambro 1 

77  Mt.  Allison  Wes.  College  1 

78  Located. 

PICKLES,  FLETCHER  H  W 

1858. 
1874  Canning      . .  .  .         2 

76  Barrington . .  .  ....   3 

79  Newport ...  . .  2 

Financial    Secretarv,    1875   to 
1878  and  1880. 

PICKLES,  MICHAEL. 

1827. 
1874  Canning..  .(sup't.)  4 

Died   April   9th,    1877,    aged 
80  years. 

PIKE,  JOHN  MARTIN. 

1863. 

1874  Yarmouth  East 1 

75  Yarmouth  South 3 

78  Granville  Ferry 1 

79  Nappan...  .(sup'y.)  1 

80  Windsor 1 

POPE,  HENRY. 
1814. 

1874  Halifax (sup'y.)  4 

Died  July  6th,  1877,  aged  89 
years. 

PRESTWOOD,  PAUL. 

1852. 

1874  Shelburne       2 

76  Petite  Riviere 3 

79  Kentville 2 

PURVIS,  WILLIAM. 

c.  1873.— r.  on  t.  1874. — 

R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1877. 

1873  Ingonish,  C.B 1 

74  Port  Hood,  C.B 1 

75  Halifax — ( 'obourg  Street  2 
77,  Somerset,  Bermuda 1 

78  Caledonia 1 

79  Warren .        2 


E. 


READ,  JOHN. 

1857. 

1874  Halifax  South...  ..   2 

76  Yarmouth  North 3 

79  N.B.  &  P.E.I.  Conference. 
Delegate  to  Evangelical  Alli- 
ance   Conference    held   in   New 
York,  1874. 


754 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


RICHEY,  MATTHEW,  D.D. 

1821. 
1874  Windsor (sup'y.)  7 

ROBINSON,  GEO.  0.,  B.A. 

c.  1875.—  R.  on  t.  1876  — 

k.  f.  c.  &  o.  1880. 


1875 


1 


76  Mount  Allison  Wes.  Coll.  3 

79  Sheet  Harbour.        . .         1 

80  Halifax — Cobourg  Street  1 
A  graduate  of  Mount  Allison 

Wesleyan  College— B.A. ,  1879. 

ROBINSON,  PATRICK. 
r.  out.  1877.— R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1880. 
1877  Mountain  Mission.  1 

78  Digby  Neck 2 

80  Onslow   .... 1 

ROBSON,  JOSEPH. 

r.  on  t.  1874. 

1874  Digbv  Neck 1 

75  Wilmot 2 

77  Located. 

ROGERS,  JABEZ  A. 

1862. 

1874  Yarmouth         2 

76  Truro.         . .  3 

79  Amherst . .      .2 

Journal  Secretary  of  Confer- 
ence, 1876,  1877  and  1878. 

Secretary  of  Conference,  1879 
and  1880. 

Chairman  of  District,  1879  and 
1880. 

ROGERS,  THOMAS,  M.A. 
1865. 

1874  Petite  Riviere ....  2 

76  Lunenburg ...       3 

79  Horton  . .  2 


RYAN,  WILLIAM. 

1874  Troy  Conference,  U.S.  3 

77  Leave  of  absence .       ...  1 

78  St.  Georges,  Bermuda.  2 
80  Hantsport...  1 


s. 


SARGENT,  WILLIAM. 

1865. 

1874  Bridgetown 1 

75  Lockport ..  1 

76  Hillsburg  ... 

Died   March   3rd,   1877,  aged 
36  years. 

SCOTT,  DAVID  B. 
1858. 

1874  Parrsboro'     „  „         1 

75  River  John 3 

78  Mill  Village ........   8 


SCOTT,  JAMES. 

1872. 

1874  New  Germany. 

77  Nor.th  East  Harbour . . 
80  Gabarus,  C.B.. 

1 
2 
3 
1 

SHARPE,    JAMES. 

c.  1875.— r.  oni.  1876.— 

R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 

1875  Acadia  Iron  Mines 1 

76  Amherst .   1 

77  Halifax— Charles  Street.  2 

79  vVentworth..      1 

80  Digby  Neck 1 

SHENTON,  JOB. 
1860. 

1874  Truro 2 

76  Liverpool.. ......         2 

78  Newfoundland  Conf. 
Financial      Secretary,      1874, 

1876,  and  1877. 


SHEPHERDSON,  JOHN  W. 
c.  1873  —it.  on  t.  1874.— 
r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1877 
1873  Sheet  Harbour  and  East 
Shore. 

74  Sambro  .... 

75  Manchester.. 

76  Scot's  Bay 

77  Lunenburg. . 
79  Port  Mouton  . . . 

SHORE,  GODFREY. 
1867 
1867  )  Primitive 
to  >      Methodist 

74  )      "   Conference,  Eng. 

75  Yarmouth  East      1 

76  Dartmouth .     3 

79  Bridgewater 2 


SMITH,  RICHARD. 
1842. 

1874  Lunenburg ..       2 

76  Annapolis.  ...       3 

76  Middletown 2 

Chairman  of  District,  1874, 
1875,  1878  to  1880.  President 
of  Conference,  1880. 


SMITH,  ROBERT  W, 
R.  on  T.  1874. 
1874  Mount  Allison  Wesleyan 
College ...   1 

75  Onslow . .   1 

76  Advocate  Harbour 1 

77  Located. 

SMITH,  THOMAS   WATSON. 

1857. 
1874  St.  George's,  Bermuda..   1 
75  Windsor..  .(sup'y.)  4 

79  Halifax  ....      .  (sup'y.)  1 

80  Halifax,    Editor    of  the 

Wesleyan. . .    . .   1 

Author  of  "  History  of  Method- 
ism in  Eastern  British  America." 


SPONAGLE,  JOHN  LEMUEL. 
1852. 

1874  Hillsburg 2 

76  Granville  Ferry  2 

78  Granville  Ferry.. (sup'y.)  1 

79  Halifax (sup'y.)  2 

STEVENS,  La  MERT. 

r.  on  t.  1879. 

1879  Aylesford 2 

STROTHARD,  JAMES. 

1870.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1874. 

1874  Halifax— Charles  Street .  1 
75  Avondale 3 

78  Canning 3 

SUTCLIFFE,  INGHAM. 

1831. 

1874  Amherst.       (sup'y.)  5 

79  Yarmouth.    (sup'y.)  2 

SWALLOW,    CHARLES    W., 

B.A. 

c.  1873.— R.  on.  t.  1874.— 

r.  f.  o.  &  o.  1877. 

1874  Mount  Allison  Wesleyan 

College 1 

75  Bridgewater 1 

76  Milton.. 1 

77  Amherst 2 

79  Advocate  Harbour 2 

A  graduate  of  Mount  Allison 

Wesleyan  Collage.— B.A. ,  1876. 


T. 


TAYLOR,  JAMES. 

1846. 

1874  N.B.  &P.E.I.  Conf  ...  2 

76  Shelburne 2 

78  Arcadia ...  2 

80  Aylesford (sup'y.)  1 

Chairman  of  District,  1876  to 
1879.  President  of  Conference, 
1878. 

TEASDALE,  JOHJiT  J. 
1858. 

1874  Wilmot     2 

76  Canning  .      .      2 

78  Yarmouth  ......  3 

Financial  Secretary,,  1878  and 

1880. 

TEMPLE,  ROBERT  ALDER. 
1849. 

1874  Newport         . 2 

76  Amherst  ....  3 

79  Truro.  2 

Chairman  of  District,  1876  to 

1880. 


NOVA   SCOTIA    CONFERENCE. 


755 


THOMPSON,  SAMUEL. 

e.  on  t.  1876. 
176  Port  Mouton 1 

77  Mt.  Allison  Wes.  College  1 

78  Located. 


THURLOW,  ISAAC  E. 
1858. 

174  Dartmouth.  2 

76  Kentville 3 

79  Pugwash 1 

80  Stellarton ...  1 

TUTTLE,  ALEXANDER  S. 

1859. 
574  Mills  Village      . .      . .       2 

76  Aylesford...  ..       3 

79  Lunenburg .  . .   2 
Financial  Secretary,  1879  and 

880. 

TUTTLE.  GEORGE  \V. 
1850. 
874  Horton                 .(sup'y.)  1 
75  Stellarton 2 

77  River  Philip  ...       3 

80  -Port  Ha wkesbury ,  C.  B .     1 
Chairman  of  District,  1875  and 

876. 

TWEEDY,  JAMES. 

1855. 

874  Middle  Musquodoboit.  1 

75  Port  La  Tour 3 

78  Guysboro' 3 


TWEEDY,  ROBERT. 
1853. 

1874  Amherst      ...  .  .       2 

76  Arcadia.  .      ...    2 

78  Amherst (sup'y.)  3 

Chairman  of  District,  1874. 


TYLER,  CHARLES  M. 

1872.— k.  f.  c.  &  o.  1876. 

1874  Somerset,  Bermuda 3 

77  Leave  of  absence  1 

!      78  Halifax— Kaye  St .        ..    3 


w. 


WASSON,  EOBERT. 

1857. 

1874  Yarmouth..        .(sup'y.)  1 

75  Hamilton,  Bermuda 3 

78  Digby    . .  ....   3 

WELDON,  FLETCHER  A. 

1868. 

1874  Port  Hawkesbury 1 

75  lngonish,  C.B 1 


1876  Leave  of  Absence. 

77  Stellarton 

80  Wentworth... 


WIER,  JOHN. 
e.  on  t.  1879. 
1879  Lawrencetown  . . . . 


WILLIAMS,  ROBERT. 

v.  1874.— e.  <MiT.  1875.— 
e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878. 


1874 


75  Weymouth. 

76  Digby  Neck . 

77  Lawrencetown . 

78  Country  Harbour. 
7$  lngonish,  C.B 


WRIGHT,  FRED.  H.,  B.A. 
r.  om.  1876.—  e.  f.  c.  &o.  1879. 


1876  Horton.. 

77  Hebron ... 

78  Wentworth.. . 

79  Onslow.. 

80  Southampton. 


^^^ 
/&   *^^ 


THE 


CIRCUITS     ^.ND     MISSIONS 


OF   THE 


|bba  ^rtftia   danftxtnu, 

SHOWING    THE   NAMES    OF   THE   MINISTERS  WHO  HAVE   LABOURED  THEREON, 
THE  NUMBER  OF  PREACHING  PLACES,  THE  NUMBER  OF  MEMBERS, 
AND  THE  SUMS  CONTRIBUTED  FOR  THE  CONTINGENT, 
EDUCATIONAL,  SUPERNUMERARY  AND  MIS- 
SIONARY FUNDS  ON  EACH  CIRCUIT 
FOR  EACH   YEAR, 

FROM  ITS  ORGANIZATION  IN  1874  TO  THE  YEAR  1880. 


Note. — For  the  history  of  the  Circuits  here  named,  prior  to  1874,  see  Conference  of  Eastern  Britisl 

America,  page  402. 


A. 


ACADIA  IRON  MINES. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1875  James  Sharpe..  . 

76  Jesse  B.  Giles 

77  Jesse  B.  Giles 

78  Robert  Barry  Mack 

79  Robert  Barry  Mack 

80  Robert  Barry  Mack 


1874 

William  Brown . 

75 

William  Brown    . . 

76 

Robert  W.  Smith. 

77 

RielieV  Bird 

7y 

79 

Charles  \V.  Swallow 

80 

•  'buries  \V    Swallow 

Ap- 

point- 

ments. 


No.  of 
Members. 


24 
54 
79 
80 
50 


ADVOCATE  HARBOUR. 


Funds. 


Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M 

$4  19 

$2  42 

«i  47 

2  25 

3  50 

3  25 

2  50 

3  13 

3  37 

2  00 

1  00 

2  90 

1  50 

0  50 

1  50 

1       5 

107 

5  10 

2  00 

1   50 

5 

105 

5  00 

2  (19 

1  50 

5 

50 

5  40 

2  50 

2  00 

5 

87 

2  00 

1   45 

1  2.) 

5 

107 

2  15 

2  07 

3  31   ! 

5 

85 

2  04 

1   15 

2  03  ! 

6 

85 

1  00 

1  50 

4  55   i 

AMHERST 


1874   Robert  Tweedy 

75  llolirit  Tweedy,  Win.  L.  Cunningham 

76  Robert  Alder  Temple,  James  Sharp. 

77  Robert  Alder  Temple  ... .  .... 

78  Robert  Alder  Temple 

79  Jabez  A.  Rogers. .  

80  Jabez  A.  Rogers..  .... 


5 

150 

10  00 

4  50 

7  75 

5 

135 

9  00 

27  00 

7  05 

5 

115 

8  50 

23  50 

6  50 

5 

192 

13  04 

22   41 

12  93 

2 

116 

10  20 

20  00 

11    45 

2 

109 

0  10 

4  93 

8  (10 

2 

05 

6  50 

5  67 

io  oo  ! 

$37 

04 

48 

90 

50 

68 

29  90 

20 

00 

•:c 

00 

26 

00 

17 

50 

27 

35 

11 

33 

14 

65 

S4 

57 

47  80 

102 

*,r) 

61 

60 

149 

44 

54 

43 

61 

05 

44  70 

NOVA   SCOTIA   CONFERENCE. 


757 


ANNAPOLIS. 


Year 


1874  Christopher  Lockhart. 

75  Christopher  Lockhart. . 

76  Richard  Smith 

77  Kichard  Smith 

78  Eichard  Smith 

79  Alexander  W.  Nicolson...' 

80  Alexander  W   Nicolson... 


No.  of 
Members 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

75 

$4  52 

$0  80 

$4  53 

$13  82 

86 

8  54 

7  61 

10  25 

70  22 

101 

5  59 

5   52 

10  91 

66  34 

105 

8  55 

6  00 

12  00 

80  00 

80 

4  50 

2  00 

7  00 

78  25 

110 

3  10 

1  83 

6  37 

65  94 

101 

3  20 

2  00 

6  50 

67  21 

1877  Robert  Tweedy 

78  James  Taylor 

79  James  Taylor.. . 

80  Byron  C.  Borden  . 


1874  Joseph  Hale. . . . 

75  Joseph  Hale. 

76  Joseph  Hale. 

7?  William  Alcorn.. 

78  William  Alcorn.. 

79  William  Alcorn.. 

80  John  Craig .. 


ARCADIA. 
It  was  formerly  Yarmouth  East  Circuit. 


1874  Cranswick  Jost,  M.A. 

75  James  Strothard . 

76  James  Strothard 

77  James  Strothard 

78  Robert  A.  Daniel    

79  Robert  A.  Daniel      

80  Robert  A.  Daniel . 

1874  John  S.  Addy 

75  John  S.  Addy 

76  Alexander  S.  Tuttle 

77  Alexander  S.  Tuttle 

78  Alexander  S.  Tuttle 

79  Joseph  Gaetz 

80  Joseph  Gaetz,  La  Mert  Stevens 


3 

70 

4 

86 

4' 

65 

4 

55 

ATHOL. 

3     '.37 

4 

75 

4 

69 

4 

54 

4 

49 

5 

47 

AVONDALE. 

4 

106 

4 

115 

4 

176 

4 

160 

4 

160 

4 

154 

4 

184 

AYLESFORD. 


8 


10 
13 
13 


160 
158 
170 
245 
245 
280 
305 


3  40 

2  80 

4  50 

2  90 

2  95 

3  50 

2  00 

2  15 

2  95 

1  40 

1  75 

2  00 

2  00 

1  50 

1  50 

2  00 

1  90 

2  00 

3  00 

3  50 

3  00 

3  00 

6  00 

3  00 

3  00 

2  70 

3  00 

3  00 

2  70 

3  00 

13  00 

2  55 

6  30 

13  00 

3  86 

6  50 

15  63 

5  60 

15  35 

13  40 

4  01 

14  32 

14  50 

3  58 

15  18 

12  52 

4  38 

14  76 

13  00 

4  00 

15  07 

7  60 

2  10 

5  80 

7  60 

2  00 

4  80 

4  60 

2  55 

4  46 

4  60 

13  25 

7  50 

4  75 

6  75 

7  75 

4  25 

2  25 

5  50 

4  32 

3  25 

6  12  1 

37 

20 

33 

20 

44 

84 

34 

42 

21 

50 

38 

00 

60 

15 

62 

38 

51 

75 

28 

18 

72 

40 

115 

14 

170 

84 

143 

43 

199 

10 

177 

31 

141 

02 

63  50 

107  68 
99  27 
95  35 

110  80 
94  65 
77  75 


B. 


BARRINGTON. 


1874  Joseph  S.  Coffin.. 

75  Joseph  S.  Coffin.. 

76  F.  H.  W.  Pickles. 

77  F.  H.  W.  Pickles. 

78  F.  H.  W   Pickles. 

79  James  R.  Hart 

80  Jamss  R.  Hart      .  . 


130 
130 
128 
151 
160 
185 
193 


4  00 

1  50 

6  50 

4  (i0 

6  80 

5  00 

3  25 

6  00 

3  50 

3  30 

7  00 

3  70 

3  39 

7  70 

5  75 

3  00 

4  00 

4  50 

1  32 

2  85 

3  14 

BERMUDA.— HAMILTON  and  SOMERSET. 


1874  John  Cassidy,  Charles  M.  Tyler.. 

75  Robert  Wasson,  Charles  M.  Tyler... 

76  Robert  Wasson,  Joseph  M  Fisher 

77  Robert  Wasson,  William  Purvis 

78  Ezra  B.  Moore,  Byron  C.  Borden,  B.A. 

79  Ezra  B.  Moore,  Byron  C.  Borden,  B.A 

80  EzraB.  Moore,  Fred.  A.  Buckley,  B.A. 


185 
212 
283 
285 
309 
280 
274 


18  00 

10  00 

27  00 

18  75 

11  50 

28  00 

18  01 

10  80 

24  34 

17  21 

19  06 

25  16 

15  24 

13  15 

17  66 

17  03 

13  38 

24  33 

12  16 

9  73 

24  33 

24  00 

43  31 

20  00 

65  70 

89  75 

83  13 

60  37 

490  72 

462  36 

464  87 

458  11 

422  10 

512  14 

498  97 

758 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


BERMUDA.— ST.  GEORGE'S  and  BAILEY'S  BAY. 


Yean 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  T.  Watson  Smith,  Joseph  M.  Fisher.. 

75  William  C.  Brown,  Joseph  M.  Fisher.. 

76  William  C.  Brown,  Charles  M.  Tyler.. 

77  Wm.  C.  Brown,  Geo.  F.  Johnson,  B.  A 

78  Wm.  Ryan,  George  F.  Johnson,  B.A.. 

79  William  Ryan,  J.  L.  Dawson,  B.A.    . 

80  Jos.  G.  Angwin,  J.  L.  Dawson,  B.A... 

1874  George  B.  Paysjn 

75  Geoige  B.  Payson,  Charles  Nicklin. 

76  Christopher  Lockhart. 

77  Christopher  Lockhart. 

78  Christopher  Lockhart.      ... 

79  John  Cassidy 

80  John  Cassidy ...  


Ap- 
point- 
ments. 


No.  of 
Members. 


209 
210 
277 
258 
248 
208 
208 


_ 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa 

Sup  M. 

Miss'y. 

$15  05 

$6  45 

$19  33 

$371  03 

17  60 

9  30 

20  60 

335  40 

•  10  00 

10  00 

18  00 

319  27 

10  50 

39  00 

19  00 

335  90 

9  75 

18  13 

14  61 

393  63 

11  12 

4  86 

14  12 

434  97 

10  72 

7  30 

14  43 

330  28 

BERWICK. 


12 
12 
12 
11 
11 
8 
9 


259 

208 
231 
200 
217 
207 
159 


BRIDGETOWN. 


1874  Stephen  F.  Huestis,  Charles  Nicklin.. 

75  A.  S.  Des  Brisay,  John  Craig. 

76  A.  S.  Des  Brisay,  John  Craig . 

77  Caleb  Parker 

78  Caleb  Parker 

79  Caleb  Parker .  ...  . .    . 

80  David  W  Johnson 


1874  Arthur  H.  Clayton 

75  Charles  W.  Swallow  . 

76  John  Cassidy. 

77  William  Brown 

78  William  Brown 

79  Godfrey  Shore . 

80  Godfrey  Shore ..... 


1874  Ezra  B.  Moore 

75  EzraB.  Moore..    

76  George  F.  Day  , 

77  George  F„  Day 

78  George  F.  Day        

79  George  O.  Huestis  .  „    , 

80  George  O.  Huestis  . . . 


6 

179 

9  00 

8  50 

6 

134 

9  00 

8  50 

6 

130 

9  00 

8  50 

5 

160 

9  15 

8  75 

4 

110 

4  25 

3  00 

3 

112 

4  27 

3  15 

4 

118 

4  00 

3  20 

BRIDGE  WATER. 


30 
33 
34 
41 
40 
40 


BURLINGTON. 


183 
270 
307 
290 
310 
293 
252 


7  00 

2  54 

5  34 

4  90 

2  65 

6  14 

5  10 

2  70 

6  25. 

7  05 

10  43 

•13  40 

7  19 

4  25 

11  39 

5  18 

3  40 

9  90 

3  92 

2  16 

3  45 

8  30 
8  39 
8  50 
8  30 
3  00 
3  09 
3  02 


1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  58 

1  13 

2  58 

1  90 

1  35 

2  95' 

2  30 

3  05 

4  79 

1  16 

1  20 

1  10  I 

51  24 

56  66 

57  25 

72  67 

71  45 

69  53 

54  58 

120  00 

171  90 

164  19 

197  05 

182  30 

141  28 

118  99 

2  30 

24  66 

34  62 

38  15 

62  50 

20  61 

8  00 

3  50 

4  20 

8  00 

3  00 

4  50 

4  00 

2  00 

4  38 

2  00 

2  00 

2  50 

2  00 

6  00 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

2  30 

2  00 

2  40. 

82  18 
110  67 
110  78 
85  00 
74  75 
55  17 
40  50 


c. 


1874  Caleb  Parker 

75  Robert  McArthur 

76  Robert  McArthur . 

77  Robert  McArthur 

78  William  Purvis . . 

79  John  G.  Bigney... 

80  John  G.  Bigney..  , 


1874  F.  H.  W.  Pickles. 

75  F.  H.  W.  Pickles 

76  John  J.  Teesdale 

77  John  J.  Teesdale  . 
7S  James  Strothard  . . 

79  James  Strothard.. 

80  James  Strothard  . . 


CALEDONIA. 


3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
4 

CANNING. 


78 
73 
71 
68 
66 
67 
70 


10 

10 

*4 

5 

5 

7 
7 


208 
176 
184 
175 
183 
174 
170 


1  03 

1  15 

1  10 

1  20 

2  00 

1  35 

1  43 

7  75 

1  42 

1  69 

4  98 

0  86 

1  47. 

3  11 

1  52 

0  69 

1  47 

1  00 

0  70 

0  45 

1  00 

7  17U  12   44 

appointments  and  33  members  given  to  Scot1 


8  00 

6  20 

8  00 

7  17 

3  50 

6  25 

5  50 

3  20 

4  00 

5  60 

5  70 

4  25 

5  30 

5  83v 

4  50 

9  34 

6  12 

7  78 

12  44 

7  05 

9  29 

35  10 
49  63 
41  52 

54  90 
24  42 
14  01 

51  20 
67  25 

55  55 
64  45 
76  60 
86  89 
89  75 


'Five 


Bay. 


NOVA    SCOTIA   CONFERENCE. 


759 


CANSO. 

Ap- 
point- 
ments 

No.  of 

Members 

• 

Conting. 

Funds. 

Educa.    !  Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

3 
3 
3 

3 
3 

4 

57 
51 
47 
39 
43 
45 

$5  66 
2  20 
2  25 
2  25 
2  30 
2  11 

§6  00  |     $ii  00 
3  25  !       3  25 
3  25          3  25 

3  31  i       3  25 

4  08          2  35 
1  05  1       0  71 

$41  57 
40  88 
63  56 

19  85 
23  07 

20  24 

1874  Jesse  B.  Giles 

75  Jesse  B    Giles. . 

76  John  G.  Bigiiey . . 

77  John  G.  Bigney.. 

78  John  G.  Bigney.. 

79  John  W.  Howie.. 

80  John  W.  Howie.. 


1875  Hiram  Davis  .  . . 

76  Howard  P.  Doajie. 

77  Starr  Black 

78  Robert  Williams  . . . 

79  William  H.  Langille.. 

80  George  Johnson 


COUNTRY  HARBOUR. 
It  was  formerly  Goldenville  Mission. 


5 

18 

3  40 

4  20 

5  00 

3  50 

6 

46 

• 

! 

20  00 

8 

51 

1  40   ! 

22  73 

5 

51 

0  60   I 

1  00 

5  45 

4 

52 

0  75 

1  50 

1  00 

12  25 

4 

45 

2  49 

1   53 

1  40 

33  65 

D. 


DARTMOUTH. 


[874  Isaac  E.  Thurlow      ... 

4 

28 

6  40 

2  10 

5  50 

10  75 

75  Isaac  E.  Thurlow              

4 

33 

5  00 

2  60 

5  63 

39  25 

76  Godfrey  Shore 

5 

44 

5  00 

2  60 

4  50 

46  25 

77  Godtrey  Shore 

4 

49 

5  00 

3  00 

5  on 

51  77 

78  Godfrey  Shore 

1 

28 

5  00 

3  00 

9  00 

64  12 

79  Isaac  M.  Mellish  ...             

1 

28 

5  00 

2  02 

3  7H 

40  33 

80  Howard  P.  Doane 

1 
DIG! 

40 
3Y. 

4  00 

3  25 

13  00 

3 

85 

4  00 

2  67 

6  00 

57  75 

75  Elias  Brettle , 

3 

83 

3  50 

2  70 

6  00 

79  20 

76  Elias  Brettle 

3 

77 

4  82 

5  40 

6  80 

98  97 

77  Elias  Brettle  (President  of  Conference). 

4 

92 

5  45 

8  06 

6  10 

73  83 

78  Robert  Wasson .... 

4 

90 

5  13 

6  12 

6  36 

107  36 

79  Robert  Wasson                  .... 

5 

108 

1  25 

1   40 

4  45 

63  81 

80  Robert  Wasson 

5 

135 

2  18 

1  35 

6  32   : 

22  04 

DIGBY  NECK. 

1874  Joseph  Robson                 

2 

55 

0  75 

0  60 

1  00 

12  00 

75  David  Hickev                                  ...    . 

2 

55 

0  75 

0  60 

1  00 

33  12 

2 

66 

1  30 

1  66 

1   55   . 

27  51 

77  George  Johnson 

4 

78 

1  30  i 

1  66 

1  55 

37  21 

78  Patrick  H.  Robinson..          ..          ... 

4 

61 

1  51 

1  00 

1  50 

29  67 

79  Patrick  H.  Robinson. ..                

3 

78 

1  40 

1  10 

1  52  ' 

10  03 

80  James  Sharpe 

3 

90 

1  08  , 

1  00 

1  30 

10  00 

G 


1874  George  F.  Day. . 

75  George  F.  Day. 

76  John  Astbury 

77  John  Astbury 

78  Robert  O'B.  Johnson 

79  Robert  O'B.  Johnson 

80  James  Scott 


GABARUS. 
5  130 


132 
172 
171 
163 
240 
200 


2  00 

1   75 

1  75 

1  50 

1  30 

3  60 

1  35 

5  00 

1  35 

6  75 

5  00 

2  49 

2  00 

1   45 

2  10 

39  07 

1   80 

25  50 

1  25 

32  00 

1  33  i 

28  10 

1  40 

43  60 

5  17 

65  82 

0  00  i 

64  27 

760 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


• 

GOLDENVILLE. 

Year       Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1874  R  chey  Bird  ....  

5 
5 

20 
18 

$1  75 
3  40 

f  L  10 
4  20 

$1  38 
5.00 

$  00 
3  50 

GRANVILLE  FERRY. 


1874  James  R.  Hart.     . . 

75  James  R.  Hart  . 

76  John  L.  Sponagle. . 

77  John  L.  Sponagle. . 

78  John  M.  Pike 

79  "William  H.  Heartz 

80  "William  H.  Heartz 


6 

74 

6  10 

1  92 

3  87 

.6 

'  78 

4  71 

5  84 

6  79 

4 

85 

1  98 

2  07 

5  77 

3 

57 

2  00 

2  00 

4  06 

7 

83 

3  92 

2  51) 

5  00 

6 

87 

1  70 

1  90 

3  99 

6 

114  . 

1  75 

3  20 

4  50 

GRANVILLE  WEST. 


1875  A  Local  Supply 

76  A  Local  Supply 

77  A  Local  Supply. 


1874  Elias  Brettle 

75  Jonathan  R.  Borden . 

76  Jonathan  R.  Borden . 

77  Jonathan  R.  Borden . 

78  James  Tweedy.      ... 

79  James  Tweedy. 

80  James  Tweedy. 


4 

'*42 

6  80 

i  05 

1  i5 

4 

39 

2  10 

2  00 

2  00 

GUYSBORO* 


6 

150 

13  17 

4  50 

10  52 

6 

97 

8  12 

8  05 

6  93 

6 

147 

8  24 

4  50 

7  03 

7 

137 

5  57 

4  60 

7  32 

7 

138 

5  18 

4  50 

6  81 

7 

123 

4  25 

2  25 

7  00 

6 

122 

3  15 

3  15 

5  CO 

33  08 

46  80 

34  85 

40  44 

37  03 

46  12 

53  81 

8  66 

12  53 

84  48 

64  76 

88  00 

98  00 

73  76 

60  44 

63  41 

H'. 


1874  John  Lafhern,  Ralph  Brecken,  B.A., 
James  Strothard 

75  John  Lathern,  Ralph  Brecken,  M.A., 

William  J.  Johnson 

76  R.  Brecken,  M.A.,  Edwin  R.  Brunyate, 

David  W  Johnson,  B.  A... .    ...... 

77  Stephen  F.  Huestis,  E.  R.   Brunyate, 

James  Sharpe 

78  Stephen  F.  Huestis,  Charles  M.  Tyler, 

James  Sharpe     

79  Stephen  F.  Huestus,  Charles  M.  Tyler, 

William  H.  Evans 

80  Ralph  Brecken,  M.A.,  Chas.  M.  Tyler, 

William  H.  Evans.. . 


HALIFAX  NORTH 

4 


4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 


406 

124  39 

133  08 

114  57 

450 

123  37 

147  81 

115  21 

468 

124  73 

117  79 

119  00 

593 

43  13 

141  85 

100  00 

524 

43  19 

98  50 

104  00 

504 

40  00 

105  00 

93  42 

501 

37  22 

101  50 

98  29 

HALIFAX  SOUTH. 


1874  John  Read .     ..  

75  John  Read,  William  Purvis 

76  William  H.  Heartz,  William  Purvis. . 

77  W.  H.  Heartz,  Wm.  L.Cunningham.. 

78  William  H.  Heartz,  Simeon  B.  Dunn.. 

79  S.  B.  Dunn,  W  Arthur  Black,  B.A. . 

80  S.  B.  Dunn,  Geo.  0.  Robinson,  B.A. . 


2 

193 

51  00 

105  50 

65  98 

2 

218 

52  57 

55  00 

66  60 

2 

219 

53  02 

65  20 

67  30 

2 

210 

48  10 

76  00 

67  50 

2 

210 

48  10 

51  00 

150  00 

2 

260 

42  20 

54  00 

51  50 

2 

243 

33  95 

61  00 

57  10 

HANTSPORT. 


1874  John  McMurray 

75  Caleb  Parker. ..... 

76  Caleb  Parker     

77  Arthur  D.  Morton,  M.A. 

78  Arthur  D.Morton,  M.A. 

79  Arthur  D.  Morton,  M.A  . 

80  William  Ryan . . 


5 

96 

2  50 

1  25 

2  75 

5 

76 

2  50 

1  25 

2  50 

5 

96 

1  37 

1  27 

2  00 

5 

70 

1  24 

1  32 

1  56 

4 

98 

5  86 

8  00 

4  69 

4 

88 

2  39 

5  75 

2  85 

4 

83 

3  40 

2  02 

2  80 

608  85 

1,568  00 

1,675  13 

1,615  78 

1,738  95 

1,527  65 

1,473  46 

546  84 
2,438  35 
2,860  94 
2,751  57 
2,874  74 
2,447  34 
2,259  93 

21  50 
44  50 
39  29 
39  70 
68  65 
43  50 
43  85 

NOVA   SCOTIA   CONFERENCE. 


761 


HEBRON. 


Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members 

Funds. 

:ear 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

874          

75  William  H.  Evans .    .. 

76  William  H.  Evans..      ..              ..      .. 

77  Frederick  H.  Wright,  B.  A 

78  John  L.Dawson,  M. A 

79  George  F.  Johnson,  B.  A        

80  George  F.  Johnson,  B.A. 

3 

4 
4 
3 
3 
4 

47 
50 
60 
60 
53 
106 

$1  35 
1  30 

1  22 
0  75 
0  65 

2  00 

$6  70 

1  (0 
3  70 
0  87 
0  52 

2  00 

$1   65 
7  61 
3  72 

0  60 

1  25 

2  00 

§5 '66 

17  44 
17  45 
30  31 
26  97 
36  82 

874  John  L.  Sponagle  . . . 

75  John  L.  Sponagle 

76  William  Sargent 

77  Cranswiek  Jost,  M.A.. 

78  Crauswick  Jort,  M.  A. . . 

79  Cranswiek  Jost,  M.  A. . . 

80  Caleb  Parker   


874  William  H,  Heartz 

75  JiYin   H.  Heartz,  D.  W  Johnson,  B.A 

76  Jos.  S.  Coffin,  Fred.  H.  Wright,  B.A 

77  Joseph  S.  Coffin,  Isaac  M.  Mellish 

78  Joseph  S.  Coffin,  Isaac  M.  Mellish..  . 

79  Thos.  Rogers,  M.A.,  Benj.  Hill,  B.A 

80  Thos.  Rogers,  M.A.,  Benj.  Hill,  B.A 


HILLSBURG. 

4 

104 

4 

4 

96 

4 

4 

135 

4 

4 

140 

2 

5 

132 

2 

0 

112 

2 

5 

118 

2 

HORTON. 

186 
167 
172 
169 
199 
180 
172 


50 

2  00 

6  00 

50 

2  12 

5  06 

80 

4  05 

5  37 

50 

5  00 

3  42 

50 

4  84 

4  70 

50 

4  83 

4  70 

00 

4  00 

3  34  1 

12  00 

6  35 

10  60 

12  10 

6  45 

10  82 

12  15 

6  50 

10  90 

9  00 

3  00 

9  60 

10  48 

6  26 

7  70 

4  50 

9  27 

4  20 

5  87 

10  00 

8  50 

38  68 
43  10 
52  18 
66  25 
83  01 
71  25 
60  81 


87  50 
160  85 
146  79 

86  37 
103  60 

35 


04 

82  41 


I. 


S74  John  Astbury  

75  Fletcher  A.  Weldon 

76  William  Brown. 

77  Joseph  M.  Fisher  . . 

78  Hiram  J.  Davis.. . . 

79  Robert  Williams. . 

80  Robert  Williams.  . . 


INGOIS 

fish. 

3 

44 

3 

43 

6 

53 

3 

27 

3 

23 

3 

33 

3 

38 

3  91 

2  43 

4  16 

4  00 

3  00 

4  65 

4  20 

3  12 

4  59 

4  27 

3  08 

4  70 

2  10 

2  50 

1  70 

2  20 

2  60 

2  00 

12  05 

18  86 

19  94 

20  01 
12  75 
15  01 


K. 


374  William  J.  Jackson 

75  Arthur  H.  Clayton. , 

76  Isaac  E.  Thurlow  . . 

77  Isaac  E.  Thurlow  . . 

78  Isaac  E.  Thurlow 

79  Paul  Prestwood . 

80  Paul  Prestwood 


KENTVILLE. 
5 


65 
67 

63 
75 

74 
85 


1  55 

1  80 

1  75 

2  00 

2  00 

1  89 

1  65 

0  75 

1  50 

1  70 

1  64 

1  50 

1  61 

1  70 

1  50 

1  55 

1  80 

1   52 

1  60 

1  90 

24  47 
45  00 
29  35 

29  62 

30  02 
30  31 
26  38 


J77  Robert  Williams . . 

78  George  A.  Huestis  , 

79  John  Wier   . . 

80  John  Wier. 


LAWRENCETOWN. 


28 
26 
22 


1  00 

1   25 

1  00 

1  50 

1  25 

1  75 

1  60 

1   29 

1  80 

22  71 
21  10 
11  16 


762 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


LIVERPOOL. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  Joseph  Gaetz 

75  Joseph  Gaetz 

76  Job  Shenton 

77  Job  Shenton      

78  William  C.  Brown  . . . 

79  William  C.  Brown    . . 

80  Cranswick  Jost,  M.  A. 


Ap- 

point- 
ments. 


'2 


No.  of 
Members. 


162 
110 
107 
100 
90 
86 
129 


$10  20 

6  20 
10  20 

9  00 

7  00 
5  00 
2  50 


Funds. 


Conting.    Educa.     Sup.  M.    Miss'y, 


$7  75 
8  00 
8  00 
8  00 
6O0 
5  00 
3  35 


$9  00 
9  00 
9  00 


$39  00 
96  75 
80  50 
85  84 
50  00 
41  77 
30  50 


LOCKPORT. 


1875  William  Sargant 

76  William  Ainley . . 

77  William  Ainley  . . 

78  William  Ainley.. 

79  William  Brown . . 

80  William  Brown.. 


4 

16 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

. 

5 

25 

1  56 

10  04' 

1  52 

5 

77 

3  23 

8  19 

2  68 

5 

74 

3  10 

9  00 

2  71 

7 

105 

3  25 

3  10 

2  75 

LUNENBURG. 


1874  Richard  Smith,  Arthur  Hockin  . . 

75  Richard  Smith,  Arthur  Hockin . . 

76  Thomas  Rogers,  M.A.,  Hiram  J.  Davis 

77  T.  Rogers,  M.A.,  J.  W  Shepherdson 

78  T.  Rogers,  M.A.,  J.  W.  Shepherdson 

79  Alex.  S.  Tuttle.  ..(Ritcy's  Cove  set  off.) 

80  Alexanders.  Tuttle.  ... 


14 

330 

12  50 

10  10 

20  50 

14 

310 

12  50 

23  00 

30  00 

17 

526 

12  50 

25  02 

36  70 

12 

479 

13  12 

10  51 

18  35 

12 

520 

12  87 

9  25 

21  00  j 

13 

-  476 

12  00 

12  00 

22  00 

9 

?50 

8  50 

8  50 

14  00 

M. 


7  45 

28  94 

35  67 

39  71 

40  76 

85  31 

252  00 

231  77 

274  10 

401  50 

430  00 

147  83 

MACCAN. 


1874 


75  George  F.  Johnson 

76  William  D.  Baines 

77  See  Southampton 


1874  John  Johnson 

75  John  Johnson    . . 

76  George  O.  Huestis . 

77  George  0.  Huestis 

78  George  0.  Huestis 

79  Thomas  D.  Hart. 

80  Thomas  D.  Hart 


4 

108 

2  85 

1  78 

8 

154 

2  25 

3  75 

2  25 

8 

96 

2  09 

1  07 

1  60 

MAITLAND. 


7 

92 

4  50 

2  25 

5  25 

.   7 

92 

4  10 

2  50 

5  50 

7 

159 

4  25 

1  50 

4  80 

7 

142 

5  66 

5  10 

5  00 

7 

150 

5  70 

4  25 

5  19 

7 

147 

4  85 

3  45 

5  10 

5 

160 

3  89 

3  20 

8  73 

MANCHESTER. 


1874  Thomas  D.  Hart 

75  Thomas  D.  Hart,  J.  W.  Shepherdson 

76  James  R.  Hart 

77  EbenE.  England.  

78  Eben  E.  England      

79  Eben  E.  England 

80  Joseph  Hale '. ; , 


9 

143 

6  00 

1  00 

2  84  I 

9 

149 

3  42 

1  37 

3  35 

10 

147 

3  50 

2  08 

6  82  j 

10 

123 

4  47 

4  08 

7  23 

8 

116 

4  00 

2  95 

4  60 

7 

111 

4  20 

2  50 

3  50 

6 

126 

2  70 

1  15 

3  75 

MIDDLE  MUSQUODOBOIT. 


1874  James  Tweedy  . . . 

75  John  A.  Mosher. . 

76  John  A.  Mosher  „ . 

77  John  A.  Mosher.. 

78  William  G   Lane.. 

79  William  G.  Lane  . 

80  William  G.  Lane  . 


6 

82 

3  19 

2  15 

2  87  1 

6 

79 

2  94 

1  25 

5  50  1 

6 

84 

2  60 

2  84 

4  59  ! 

5 

85 

2  47 

4  50 

4  22 

4 

87 

3  14 

2  50 

4  45 

4 

87 

1  40 

1  00 

1  10 

5 

85 

•1  46 

1  05 

1  00 

19  50 

49  13 

20  66 

36  27 

82  30 

76  12 

66  76 

68  86 

54  88 

52  50 

15  56 

44  03 

57  10 

40  87 

49  27 

35  67 

30  65 

30  20 

56  89 

49  46 

62  94 

69  86 

52  48 

53  85 

NOVA   SCOTIA   CONFERENCE. 


763 


MIDDLETON.- 

-(See  Wilmot.) 

iDS. 

*   Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 
ments 

No.  of 

Members. 

Fu; 

ear 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M.   ■  Miss'y. 

S77  Joseph  Gaetz,  John  Gee. .             .... 

78  Joseph  Gaetz,  John  Gee 

79  Rich.  Smith,  Fred.  A.  Buckley,  B.A. 

80  Richard  Smith,  Isaac  M.  Mellish 

14 
14 
13 
13 

300 
300 
300 

258 

$7  00 
6  00 
5  10 
4  00 

$6  00 
6  40 
6  00 

1  25 

$8  20   $187  30 
8  50  !  165  66 
8  65  !  119  70 
7  50  '   112  65 

MILTON. 


374 — 

75  William  Ainley .. 

76  Charles  W.  Swallow..  . 

77  Frederick  W.  Penny.. 

78  United  with  Liverpool. 


S74  Alexander  S.  Tuttle . 

75  Alexander  S.  Tuttle . 

76  JohnS.  Addy.. 

77  John  S.  Addy .      . . 

78  David  B.  Scott      . . 

79  David  B.  Scott . 

80  David  B.  Scott . 


42 
50 
27 
24 


MILL  VILLAGE. 


130 
127 
130 
113 
118 
110 
91 


1  02 

0  75 


6 

00 

6 

40 

5 

50 

2 

90 

2 

90  I 

2 

65 

3 

60 

1  81 

0  75 


20 
75 
50 
30 
80 
54 
85 


1  24 
0  75 


70 
25 
75 
05 
10 
50 
00 


3  00 
6  97 
2  IS 


18  37 

37  29 
44  29 
42  53 
36  62 
51  09 

38  66 


!77  Patrick  H.  Robinson.. 
78  George  Glendenning  . . 

79 

80  William  Arthur  Black, 


MOUNTAIN  MISSION. 


B.A. 


12 
29 
19 


1  00 


0  75 


0  95 


2  00 


174  William  G.  Lane , 

75  Robert  O'B.  Johnson. 

76  Eobert  O'B.  Johnson . 

77  Robert  O'B.  Johnson . 

78  Joseph  M.  Fisher 

79  Joseph  M.  Fisher  . . 

80  Joseph  M.  Fisher 


MUSQUODOBOIT  HARBOUR. 


6 

48 

6 

49 

5 

55 

5 

57 

5 

58 

6 

59 

7 

66 

N. 


2 

70 

2 

70 

6 

15 

5 

50 

5 

00 

4 

60 

3 

60 

2  35 

2  01 

19  10 

2  35 

2  01 

52  55 

1  90 

6  15 

67  73 

1   00 

6  50 

71  21 

1  00 

5  00 

63  38 

1  50 

5  50 

84  44 

1   80 

5  50 

73  00 

74  John  A.  Mosher. 

75  R.  Barry  Mack 

76  R.  Barry  Mack  . 

77  R.  Barry  Mack 

78  Jesse  B.  Giles 

79  Jesse  B.  Giles 

80  Jesse  B.  Giles 


74  James  Scott . .    . 

75  William  D.  Baines. 

76  Arthur  Hockin 

77  Arthur  Hockin  . . 

78  Arthur  Hockin . . 

79  John  Gee.. 

80  John  Gee 


74  Robert  Alder  Temple . 

75  Robert  Alder  Temple  . 

76  Ezra  B.  Moore 

11  Ezra  B.  Moore. 

78  Elias  Brettles 

T9  Frederick  H.  W   Pickles . 
JO  Frederick  H.  W.  Pickles  . 


NAPPAN. 

6 

106 

6 

102 

6 

108 

6 

105 

4 

115 

7 

157 

7 

172 

NE 

W  GEI 
5 

lMAN"i 

87 

5 

129 

5 

127 

8 

140 

. . 

8 

144 

9 

155 

9 

162 

5  26 

3  00 

4  25  1 

5  00 

5  62 

4  50 

5  00 

2  30 

4  00 

4  00 

2  00 

3  00 

4  00 

6  00 

3  25 

2  Op 

1  50 

2  30  | 

2  42 

4  67 

3  00  ! 

1  00 

0  80 

1   00 

1  00 

2  04 

1  00 

1  65 

1  30 

1   00 

1  68 

1   17 

1  55 

1  30 

1  78 

3  20 

1  30 

1  80 

3  55 

1  38 

1  29 

1  73 

NEWPORT. 


4 

78 

2  81 

2  12 

3  10 

4 

78 

3  00 

2  50 

3  50 

6 

157 

2  70 

5  64 

2    45    ; 

5 

114 

1  50 

3  25 

3  00 

6 

115 

1  50 

2  50 

3  00 

6 

100 

1  60 

2  25 

2  50 

5 

120 

1  70 

.... 

2  60 

28 

55 

40  60 

77 

14 

45 

13 

35 

25 

23 

85 

23 

00 

5 

00 

41 

48 

23 

94 

54 

58 

75 

22 

96 

52 

60 

42 

25 

48 

56 

58 

23 

94 

36 

04 

30 

04 

30 

43 

53  84 


764 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


•     NORTH  EAST  HARBOUR. 


Tear 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  John  W.  Howie 

75  John  W.  Howie... 

76  John  W.  Howie.. 

77  James  Scott . 

78  James  Scott .... 

79  James  Scott ...... 

80  Jonathan  C,  Ogden. . 


Ap- 
point- 
ments. 


6 
6 
5 
5 
5 
6 
5 


No.  of 
Members. 


75 
70 
58 
54 
233 
123 
86 


Funds. 


Conting.    Educa.    Sup.  M.    Miss'y. 


$5  00 
6  02 
0  96 
1 
1 
1 
1 


64 
10 
73 
26 


$0  84 
1  33 

12  86 
1  57 
1  84 
1  18 
1  15 


$5  00 
3  57 
1  34 

0  92 

1  58 
I  84 
1  44 


$24  60 
32  76 
54  86 
83  13 
46  29 
42  11 
18  57 


1874  William  Ainley 

75  Robert  W.  Smith .    . 

76  William  L.  Cunningham... 

77  Byron  0.  Borden 

78  William  H.  Langille    . . 

79  Frederick  H.  Wright,  B.A. 

80  Patrick  H.  Robinson.. . 


1877  David  W  Johnson,  B.A  . 

78  David  W.  Johnson,  B.A. 

79  David  W.  Johnson,  B.A. 

80  Edwin  R.  Brunyate 


o. 


ONSLOW. 

6 

111 

6 

113 

5 

94 

6 

112 

6 

124 

5 

127 

.... 

5 

118 

OXFORD. 


195 
193 
169 


2  38 

2  40 

2  70 

2  49 

2  44 

2  90 

2  10 

1  80 

2  30 

1  86 

3  38 

1  96 

2  38 

2  34 

2  59 

2  69 

2  40 

2  58 

2  54 

2  60 

2  78 

5  10 

6  07 

6  51 

5  10 

3  00 

7  14 

2  44 

1  78 

3  OS 

84  41 

97  0( 

57  45 

283  91 

84  1! 

71  % 

28  3! 


48  7] 
39  3! 
29  0( 


PARRSBORO' 


1874  David  B.  Scott    .    . 

75  Robert  A.  Daniel . . 

76  Robert  A.  Daniel 

77  Robert  A.  Daniel 

78  John  B.  Hemmeon 
79,  John  B.  Hemmeon 
80  William  Alcorn 


1874  Thomas  Rogers,  M.A. 

75  Thomas  Rogers,  M.A. 

76  Paul  Prestwood. 
Paul  Prestwood . 
Paul  Prestwood. 

John  Johnson 

John  Johnson.. 


77 
78 
79 
80 


5 
5 
5 
5 
6 
6 
5 


317 
184 
159 
139 
142 
145 
130 


PETITE  RIVIERE. 


9 
9 
9 
9 
8 
8 
8 


273 
227 
180 
168 
145 
143 
172 


1874  William  C.  Brown.. . 

75  Cranswick  Jost,  M.A. 

76  Cranswick  Jost,  M.A. 

77  Joseph  G.  Angwin 

78  Joseph  G.  Angwin 

79  Joseph  G.  Angwin..    . 

80  William  C.  Brown. . 


1874  Fletcher  A.  Weldon.    . 

75  John  B.  Hemmeon  . . 

76  John  B.  Hemmeon 

77  John  B.  Hemmeon... 

78  John  A.  Mosher..    . . 

79  John  A.  Mosher.. . . 

80  George  W  Tuttle. 


PICTOU. 
2 


11  00 

3  00 

7  00 

6  00 

4  60 

5  00 

3  00 

2  30 

2  00 

3  00 

3  00 

5  00 

3  00 

2  33 

5  00 

2  20 

1  90 

4  00 

1  75 

1  50 

4  00 

9  89 

8  00 

9  41 

9  89 

6  66 

7  00 

9  00 

9  35 

5  70 

6  45 

5  40 

4  48 

6  48 

3  84 

4  56 

6  50 

3  90 

4  60 

4  00 

2  74 

5  00 

63 
115 
82 
67 
60 
56 
54 


PORT  HAWKSBURY. 


8  00 

13  00 

10  00 

8  05 

15  00 

10  20 

8  00 

14  75 

11  00 

8  00 

11  41 

10  00 

8  00 

9  00 

8  00 

3  60 

11  00 

5  56 

5  00 

6  75 

4  00 

5 
5 
4 
4 
3 
4 
3 


94 
66 
90 
75 
75 
70 
67 


7  00 

3  00 

5  50 

5  00 

7  20 

4  60 

4  00 

5  00 

4  60 

3  60 

3  00 

5  00 

2  00 

3  00 

5  00 

2  00 

3  00 

5  00 

2  00 

2  65 

4  50 

48  4! 
40  W 
30  U 
24  Oi 
28  01 
20  01 
18  51 


52  5 
113  7 
92  1 
74  7 
64  2 
62  0 
43  1 


40  0 
77  6 
63  8 

56  6 

57  5 
38  6 
49  £ 


30  S 
20  C 
30  C 
30  C 
25  ( 
42  1 
86  I 


NOVA   SCOTIA   CONFERENCE. 


765 


PORT  HOOD. 


Ap- 

No  of 

Funds. 

Names  of  Ministers. 

point- 
ments. 

Members. 
46 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

4 

$3  82 

$1  00 

$4  00 

William  G.  Lane   

$13  67 

Local  Supply    

3 

32 

1  75 

2  40 

2  00 

16  00 

Michael  Atkinson  .. . 

4 

4) 

2  20 

2  35 

2  37 

17  50 

George  Johnson,  B.  A. . .    

4 

33 

1  37 

1  22 

2  03 

21  50 

George  Johnson,  B.  A 

3 

30   . 

1  25 

2  02 

1  36 

20  00 

William  A.  Outerbridge    

3 

35 

1  10 

1  75 

1  50 

24  30 

PORT  LA  TOUR. 


Jonathan  R.  Borden . 
James  Tweedy. 
James  Tweedy. . 
James  Tweedy. 
Robert  McArthur . . . 
Robert  McArthur . . . 
Robert  McArthur     . 


John  G.  Bigney 

JohnG.  Bigney 

John  Johnson , 

John  Johnson 

John  Johnson 

John  W.  Shepherdson . 
John  W.  Shepherdson . 


168 
194 
172 
159 
155 
142 
125 


5  30 

2  20 

5  40 

5  50 

8  60 

5  30 

2  15 

3  00 

2  30 

3  09 

4  1)1 

3  25 

3  15 

3  75 

3  85 

3  04 

5  54 

3  (15 

3  17 

4  43 

1  72 

PORT  MOUTON. 


9 

9 

12 

11 

7 
5 
5 


139 
150 
133 
155 
125 
121 
132 


5  20 

3  20 

4  15 

5  25 

3  25 

4  16 

5  47 

5  28 

4  22 

4  00 

3  40 

3  58 

■  2  80 

2  55 

2  40 

1  80 

1  66 

2  12 

1  70 

1  60 

2  17 

57  87 

77  67 

86 

28 

134 

15 

107 

34 

133 

51 

84 

88 

16  32 

64 

16 

64 

68 

78  43 

65 

16 

38 

25 

44 

17 

Robert  A.  Daniel 

James  England,  E.  R.  Brunyate 
i  Thomas  D.  Hart 

Thomas  D.  Hart. 

p  Thomas  D.  Hart  

i  Isaac  D.  Thurlow 

I  Eben  E.  England 


PUGWASH. 
193 


9 

196 

9 

262 

9 

238 

10 

209 

9 

194 

9 

179 

7  25 

2  60 

3  50 

8  00 

2  00 

4  00 

8  00 

2  00 

4  00 

2  53 

1  14 

9  78 

2  85 

1  20 

6  00 

3  08 

1  87 

3  69 

3  08 

1  92 

3  75 

32  92 
84  97 
75  42 
53  24 
44  11 
25  12 
43  64 


E. 


1  Arthur  Hockin 
•  Arthur  Hockin . 


RITCEY'S  COVE. 


174 


6  08 


6  00 


14  92  I  115  00 


I  R.  Barry  Mack  . 

>  David  B.  Scott 

5  David  B.  Scott 

'  David  B.  Scott 

5  John  Astbury. . 

)  John  Astbury. . . 

)  John  Astbury 


RIVER  JOHN. 
159 
173 
12  164 

9  136 

7  122 

118 
123 


RIVER  PHILIP. 


1  William  Alcorn 

5.  William  Alcorn,  Richey  Bird. 
3  William  Alcorn,  Richey  Bird . 

1  George  W.  Tuttle 

3  George  W.  Tuttle 

I  George  W.  Tuttle. 
Arthur  D.  Morton 


16 
18 
18 
16 


216 

238 

310 

278 

92 

75 

70 


9  00 

3  00 

9  00 

9  On 

3  I  ) 

9  25 

9  00 

1  36 

7  50 

4  55 

1  20 

7  00 

4  26 

2  11 

6  Oi) 

3  00 

2  50 

6  O'l 

2  50 

2  50 

6  00 

6  73 

4  75 

8  67 

10  0) 

6  40 

8  69 

10  00 

6  50 

8  69 

8  00 

3  00 

6  00 

1  20 

0  55 

1  75 

2  00 

1  20 

1  10 

6  45 

1  50 

52 

32 

58 

82 

64 

15 

4S 

06 

37 

00 

54 

15 

70 

00 

29 

51 

74 

88 

69 

40 

36 

40 

CO 

00 

17  25 


766 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


s. 


SAMBRO. 


Y«ar 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  John  W,  Shepherdson. 

75  Benjamin  Hills. 

76  Charles  H.  Peppy 

77  United  with  St.  Margaret's  Bay 


1875  Arthur  Black...    . 

76  John  W.  Shepherdson 

77  Hiram  J.  Davis 

78  Local  Supply 

79 •• 

80  Starr  Black    . . 


1880  William  H.  Langille.. 


Ap- 
point- 
ments. 


No.  of 
Members. 


64 
81 
68 
68 


SCOT'S  BAY. 


Funds. 


Conting.    Educa.     Sup.  M.    Miss'y, 


$4  20 

1  30 

2  59 
1  00 


SHEET  HARBOUR. 


$3  01 

1  80 

2  07 
0  75 


$4  00 
1  50 
1  75 
1  00 


5 

64 

0  50 

1  00 

0  80 

5 

46 

0  73 

1  05 

0  94 

5 

60 

0  75 

0  40 

0  80 

5 

55 

0  75 

0  50 

0  77 

5 

51 

0  25 



$3  15 
7  55 

23  99 
4  00 


13  50 

14  77 
11  00 

15  50 

9  74 


i 


SHELBURNE. 


1874  Paul  Prestwood.    .. 

75  Paul  Prestwood. 

76  James  Taylor..      . . 

77  James  Taylor..    .  . . 

78  Jonathan  R.  Borden  .. 

79  Jonathan  R.  Borden.. 

80  Jonathan  R.  Borden.. 


1874  Robert  O.  B.  Johnson  , 

75  Eben  E.  England  . 

76  Eben  E.  England  . .      . 

77  James  R.  Hart 

78  James  R.  Hart      . . 

79  George  F.  Day 

80  George  F  Day 


1877  John  Craig.. 

78  John  Craig. 

79  John'Craig 

80  Frederick  H.  Wright, 


7 

77 

4  36 

1  60 

5  25 

7 

76 

4  36 

1  57 

2  00 

7 

67 

2  66 

2  26 

1  51 

6 

76 

2  37 

2  64 

3  89 

7 

70 

2  60 

2  90 

3  81 

7 

70 

1  79 

1  75 

2  06 

6 

96 

3  00 

3  00 

2  67 

SHUBENECADIE. 


7 

70 

6  00 

0  70 

2  07 

7 

73 

6  00 

1  00 

4  00 

8 

90 

3  50 

0  90 

14  5C 

5 

85 

3  60 

1  20 

6  00 

10 

84 

3  17 

3  00 

6  34 

8 

75 

1  86 

1  90 

3  26 

9 

87 

1  45 

2  50 

1  60 

SOUTHAMPTON. 


B.A. 


9 

123 

2  13 

1  10 

1  76 

9 

112 

1  80 

1  32 

2  19 

9 

121 

1  85 

1  60 

2  34 

STELLARTON. 


1874  William  H.  Evans 

75  George  W.  Turtle..., 

76  George  W.  Tuttle..    . 

77  Fletcher  A.  Weldon. 

78  Fletcher  A.  Weldon. 

79  Fletcher  A.  Weldon  .. 

80  Isaac  E.  Thurlow 


3 

38 

7  25 

4  00 

6  50 

3 

28 

4  61 

2  47 

4  89 

2 

10 

4  61 

1  19 

2  20 

2 

5 

1  40 

0  84 

2  70 

2 

.46 

2  40 

3  50 

4  00 

2 

48 

5  80 

3  50 

4  00 

2 

49 

4  00 

3  54 

4  12 

17  94 

16  40 

19  81 

39  79 

46  73 

22  36 

23  09 

16  75 

59  03 

60  35 

69  55 

29  92 

39  56 

38  05 

35  66 

49  96 

23  00 

15  83 

19  43 

9  20 

10  00 

33  35 

36  21 

44  11 

ST.  MARGARET'S  BAY. 


1874  Supplied = 

75  James  Scott. ... 

76  James  Scott 

77  John  W.  Howie.. . 

78  John  W.  Howie.. 

79  J.  Hiram  Davis.. 

80  J.  Hiram  Davis... 


,  t 

■  •  ■  ■ 

•  -■or 

. .  •  • 

3 

30 

.  •  •  • 

6 

61 

0  85 

0  75 

0  75 

1 

30 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

3 

70 

1  60 

0  24 

1  39 

3 

46 

1  54 

0  48 

I  71 

3 

50 

3  72 

2  32 

2  00 

9  11 

8  37 

15  35, 


NOVA   SCOTIA   CONFERENCE. 


767 


SYDNEY. 


•  Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 

No. of 
Members. 

1 

Funds. 

;ai 

ments. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

74  Joseph  G.  Angwin 

42 

$6  00 

$3  00 

§4  20 

75  Joseph  G.  Angwin  . . 

3 

o/ 

6  54 

5  00 

7  18 

76  Joseph  G.  Angwin  ...            . .    .  . 

.:         3 

83 

4  09 

3  57 

5  71 

77  John  Cassidy 

..      i       3 

64 

4  50 

3  75 

6  10 

78  John  Cassidy 

!       3 

59 

4  70 

7  68 

7  00 

79  Joseph  S.  Coffin..              .    ... 

3 

62 

1  50 

4  36 

3  73 

80 

Joseph  S.  Coffin..    .                  ... 

2 

75 

3  00 

5  74 

5  59 

SYDNEY  NORTH. 


74  William  D.  Babies.. . 

25 

4  00 

75  John  Astbury. . .            .    .              .... 

2 

22 

2  00 

76  William  A.  Bennett,  B.A. . 

2 

33 

1  00 

77  William  A.  Bennett,  B.A 

2 

28 

1  00 

78  William  L.  Cunningham ... 

2 

26 

1  00 

79  David  Hickey. .           

o 

23 

0  70 

80  David  Hickey 

2     t 

54 

1  00 

Miss'y. 


1  20 

2  SO 

0  60 

1  30 

4  38 

1  31 

5  74 

2  00 

6  00 

1  30 

1  25 

2  50 

1  50 

S65 

85 

76 

92 

77 

65 

70 

00 

74 

14 

77 

2S 

74 

28 

27 

32 

28 

38 

29 

15 

14 

15 

12 

12 

18 

06 

25 

25 

T. 


TRURO. 


74  Job  Shenton. . 

75  Job  Shenton. .     . .   . 

76  Jabez  A.  Rogers.. 

77  Jabez  A.  Rogers 

78  Jabez  A.  Rogers 

79  Robert  Alder  Temple . 

80  Robert  Alder  Temple. . . 


114 

105 
106 
132 
129 
130 
127 


10  00 

5  30 

10  20 

10  22 

8  66 

11  40 

10  70 

9  00 

11  07 

12  00 

11  08 

12  00 

12  25 

8  00 

12  25 

12  30 

9  00 

12  75 

10  00 

4  41 

10  00 

104  27 
225  75 
211  57 
213  11 
203  00 
203  00 
121  80 


w. 


174  Arthur  D.  Morton,  M.  A . 

75  Arthur  D.  Morton,  M. A.. 

76  Arthur  D.  Morton,  MA. 

77  Joseph  Hale 

78  Joseph  Hale  

79  Joseph  Hale 

80  John  A.  Mosher 


177  Supplied  from  Burlington  . 

78  3eorge  A.  Outerbridge 

79  George  O.  Huestis 

80  United  with  Burlington. 


WALLACE. 

190 

'     7 

188 

4 

184 

. 

5 

172 

7 

142 

7 

130 

7 

127 

WAL1 

W. 

*77  Charles  W.  Swallow,  B.A. 

78  Charles  W.  Swallow,  B.A. 

79  William  Purvis . 

80  William  Purvis 


374 .... 

75  Jonathan  C.  Ogden. . . 

76  William,  G.  Lane. .  . . 

77  William  G.  Lane.      . . 

78  Frederick  H.  Wright. 

79  James  Sharpe.. .  . 

80  Fletcher  A.  Weldon. 


93 


WARREN. 

3 

89 

4 

102 

4 
ENTW 

100 
ORTH 

6 

"78 

6 

67 

8 

44 

8 

46 

6 

73 

5 

71 

8  57 

1  24 

9  21 

9  00 

2  00 

9  38 

9  20 

4  89 

9  50 

5  18 

6  00 

5  36 

5  00 

5  00 

5  40 

2  00 

1  00 

1  50 

2  15 

1  10 

1  60 

1  36 

4  42 

1  15 

1  39 

5  35 

1  61 

6  50 

5  67 

10  00 

2  00* 

1  00 

1  48 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

0  61 

0  74 

0  59 

0  61 

0  50 

0  74 

1  01 

0  71 

1  45 

1  35 

1  75 

1  75 

60  31 
90  01 
90  00 
40  62 
25  00 
21  30 
20  00 


12  85 


59 

63 

62  77 

54 

02 

31 

00 

26 

00 

22 

41 

10  00 

10  00 

18 

15 

768 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


WESTPORT. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


Ap- 
point- 
ments. 


1874  Edwin  R.  Brunyate    . 

75  David  Hickey 

76  Supplied  from  Digby  Neck . 


No.  of 
Members. 


18 
12 


WEYMOUTH. 


1874  John  Craig.... 

75  Bobert  Williams  . 

76  Charles  Nicklin... 

77  William  11.  Evans 

78  William  H.  Evans 

79  William  Ainley  .. . 

80  William  Ainley .. . 


WILMOT. 


1874  John  J.  Teesdale 

75  John  J.  Ti-esdale,  Joseph  Bobson. 

76  Joseph  Gaetz,  Joseph  Bobson 

77  (SeeMiddleton)..      


WINDSOR. 


1874  Albert  S   Des  Brisay.. 

75  Stephen  F.  Huestis    . 

76  Stephen  F.  Huestis    . 

77  Ralph  Brecken,  B.A. 

78  Ralph  Brecken,  M.A. 

79  Ralph  Brecken,  M.  A. 

80  John  M.  Pike 


Funds. 


Conting. 


$1  20 


Educa. 


$0  40 


Sup.  M. 


$1  10 


Miss'y. 


, 

50 

2  10 

1  25 

1  40 

•7 

48 

2  00 

1  35 

1  40 

7 

55 

1  50 

1  35 

1  40 

7 

86 

1  20 

3  30 

1  40 

7 

92 

2  35 

1  04 

2  88 

7 

91 

1  00 

1  00 

1  50 

6 

95 

1  00 

1  25 

1  00 

15 

250 

8  50 

5  00 

8  00 

15 

240 

7  25 

6  00 

8  00 

14 

300 

7  00 

6  00 

8  20 

$25  44 

54  95 

35  10 

21  35 

42  25 

19  40 

19  74 

i6o  66 

172  60 

187  30 

3 

120 

19  70 

8  50 

19  50 

3 

128 

20  00 

20  00 

20  00 

1 

244 

20  00 

18  00 

20  00 

1 

213 

20  00 

20  00 

20  00 

1 

204 

20  00 

30  00 

20  10 

1 

173 

20  00 

46  50 

20  00 

1 

179 

20  00 

48  10 

20  00 

217  OS 
411  71 
462  58 
530  44 
569  37 
441  21 
454  32 


Y. 


YARMOUTH  EAST. 


1874  John  M.  Pike  . . 

75  Godfrey  Shore . 

76  See  Arcadia  . . 


1874  Jabez  A.  Rogers. 

75  Jabez  A.  Rogers. 

76  John  Read 

77  John  Bead.    ... 

78  John  Bead. 

79  John  Lath  em  . . 

80  John  Lathern.. 


1874  Leonard  Gaetz. 

75  John  M.  Pike.. 

76  John  M.  Pike  . . . 

77  JohnM.  Pike.. 

78  John  J.  Teesdale. 

79  John  J.  Teesdale. 

80  John  J.  Teesdale 


3 

90 

3  59 

2  15 

6  84 

3 

72 

3  00 

3  60 

5  20 

3 

72 

1  25 

1  40 

1  33 

YABMOUTH  NOBTH. 


1 

124 

15  36 

12  32 

19  14 

1 

134 

18  00 

15  00 

22  00 

2 

165 

20  00 

18  00 

24  00 

2 

200 

25  00 

31  00 

30  00 

2 

196 

25  00 

21  30 

30  00 

2 

185 

25  (JO 

22  30 

30  00 

1 

146 

25  00 

28  68 

30  00 

YABMOUTH  SOUTH. 


1 

120 

18  87 

10  05 

23  50 

i 

177 

18  47 

14  00 

30  00 

i 

175 

19  00 

15  00 

30  00 

i 

214 

20  00 

15  50 

30  00 

i 

202 

20  00 

23  15 

30  00 

i 

192 

20  00 

13  00 

30  00 

i 

197 

16  00 

10  CO 

25  00 

17  33 

42  58 

43  91 


207  59 
574  31 
522  10 
500  00 
635  90 
373  63 
393  42 


251  59 
500  00 
382  88 
505  40 
520  15 
376  00 
236  00 


THE 


DISTRICTS 


OF   THB 


NOVA    SCOTIA    CONFEEENOE, 

showing  who  have  been  chairmen  and  financial  secretaries, 
with  the  number  of  members  for  each  year 

From  1874  to  1880. 


Note.— The  number  of  members  hare  given  inclules  those  on  trial,  as  in  the  Western  Conferences. 


ANNAPOLIS  DISTRICT 


STear 

Chairmen. 

Finan.  Secretaries. 

Mem. 

1874 

James  England  . . 

Steph.  F.  Huestis. 

1544 

75  EliasBrettle..    .. 

F   H.  W   Pickles. 

1425 

76  Elias  Brettle. 

Joseph  Gaetz. 

1630 

77  Elias  Brettle..      . 

Joseph  Gaetz.    . . . 

1765 

78  Richard  Smith  . . . 

Joseph  Gaetz. 

1673 

79  Richard  Smith  . . . 

Joseph  Gaetz. 

1743 

80 

Richard  Smith .    . 

Joseph  Gaetz.    . . . 

1727 

CUMBERLAND  DISTRICT. 


1874  Robert  Tweedy. . . 

75  James  England. . . 

76  Robert  A.  Temple 

77  Robert  A.  Temple 

78  Robert  A.  Temple 

79  Jabez  A.  Rogers.  . 

80  Jabez  A.  Roarers. . 


Mor- 


Arthur    D. 

ton,  M.A. 
Arthur    D. 

ton,  M.A. 
Arthur    D. 

ton,  M.A. 
Arthur    D. 

ton,  M.A 

Thomas  D  Hart. 
Jesse  B.  Giles . .  . 
Jesse  B   Giles . 


Mor- 


Mor 


Mor- 


1416 

1514 

1420 
1430 
1424 
1358 


GUYSBORO'  and  CAPE  BRETON  DISTRICT 
1874  Elias  Brettle.  .|Jos.  G.  Angwin. .  . 
'  75  Thomas  D.  Hart  .  Jos.  G.  Angwin. .  . 
'Jonath.  R.  Borden 
Jonath.  R.  Borden 
Eben  E.  England. 


76' Jos.  G.  Angwin 

77  John  Cassidy  .  . 

78  John  Cassidv  . 

79  Joseph  S.  Coffin .  .  I  Eben  E    England. 

80  Joseph  S.  Coffin.  .  J,  seph  Hale.. .      . 

HALIFAX  DISTRICT. 


687 
8 --.4 
771 
743 
802 
814 


1874  JohnMcMurray. 

75  Alex.  W  Nicolson 
49 


Cranswick      Jost, ' 

M.A 

Steph.  F.  Hueatis.  | 


2220 
2188 


Year 


Chairmen. 


1876  Alex.  W.  Nicolson 

77  Alex.  W.  Nicolson 

78  Elias  Brettle .     . . 

79  Steph.  F.  Huestis 

80  Steph.   F.  Huestis 


Finan.  Secretaries. 


Wm.  H.  Heartz .  . 

Wm.  H.  Heartz . . 

Arthur  D.  Mor- 
ton, M.A 

Arthur  D.  Mor- 
ton, M.  A 

F.  H.  W.  Pickles. 


Mem. 


LIVERPOOL  DISTRICT. 


1874  Richard  Smith  . . . 

75  Richard  Smith .    . 

76  JohnS.  Addy..    . 

77  JohnS    Addy..    . 

78  Wm.  C.  Brown    . 

79  Wm.  C.  Brown    . 

80  Cranswick      Jost, 

M.A. 


Joseph  Gaetz. .    . 
Joseph  Gaetz. . 
Job  Shenton . . 
Job  Shenton . .  . 
Thos.  Rogers,  M 
Alex.  S.  Tuttle.. 

Alex.  S.  Tuttle. 


TRURO  DISTRICT. 


1874  Wm.  C.  Brown    . 

75  Geo.  W.  Tuttle     . 

76  Geo.  W.  Tuttle    . 

77  Geo.  O.  Hne-tis. 

78  Geo.  O.  Huestis   . 

79  Robert  A.  Temple 

80  Robert  A    Temple 


Job  Shenton . . 
Cranswick      Jost, 

M.A 

Cranswick      Jost, 

M.A. 
Jos.  G.  Angwin. .  . 
Jos.  G.  Angwin. . . 
Thomas  D.  Hart. . 
Thomas  D.  Hart.. 


YARMOUTH   DISTRICT. 


2639 
2572 

2605 

2337 
2437 


2018 
2098 
2369 
1284 
1273 
1218 

1247 


1828 

778 

878 
903 
939 
927 
914 


876  James  Taylor  .  . 

..IF. 

H.  W    Pickles. 

77  James  Tavlor 

.If. 

H.  W   Pickles. 

1011 

78  James  Taylor  . . 

..;F 

H.  W.  Pickles. 

1243 

79  James  Taylor 

.;J. 

J.  Teesdale. . . . 

1089 

80  John  Lathe rn  . 

.  .  IJ. 

J.  Teesdale.    .  . 

1109 

PART    VI. 


THE 


Ibfo   Intttsirrirk 


AND 


f  tina  (Bbiaaxb  fslattir   danfttmtt, 

1874  to  1880. 


THE 


|bfo  Snmshrirk  &  |J,  (EL  JL  dimlmna 


WAS  OEGANIZED  IN  THE 


METHODIST   CHURCH,    CHARLOTTETOWN,   P.E.I. 


FRIDAY,    JUNE    27th,    1874. 


I.— SESSIONS  OF  CONFERENCE. 


Year. 

Place. 

1874.. 

Charlottetown .... 

1875.. 

St.  John 

1876.. 

St.  Stephen . 

1877.. 

Fredericton 

1878.. 

Sackville. 

1879.. 

Charlottetown . .    . 

1880. . 

St.  John  . . 

President. 


Henry  Pope,  D.D 
Duncan  D.  Currie  . . . 
Robert  Duncan. 

John  Prince 

Joseph  Hart 

Hezekiah  McKeown. . 
Edwin  Evans 


Secretary. 

. ;  Duncan  D.  Currie 

. '  Robert  Duncan 

.  jHoward  Sprague,  M.  A. . . 
! Howard  Sprague,  M.  A. .  . 
.  !C.  H.  Paisley,  M.A. 

.  jFred.  W   Harrison 

.  H.P.Cowperthwaite,  M.A. 


Journal  Secretary. 

Howard  Sprague,  M.A. 
Howard  Sprague,  M.A. 
Joseph  Hart. 
Joseph  Hart. 
H.P.Cowperthwaite,  M.A. 
H.P.Cowperthwaite,  M.A. 
R.  W   Weddall,  B.A. 


II.— MINISTERS  AND  MEMBERS. 


Ministers. 

Members. 

j 

! 

Increase 

On 

Effective. 

Sup'y.    i 

Total. 

Increase. 

On 

Full.     1    Total. 

or 

Trial. 

j 

Trial. 

Decrease. 

1874.. 

22 

47 

"  ! 

80 

1,290 

5,813    i    7,103 

•  •  •  • 

1875 

22 

58 

8       ' 

88 

8 

759 

6,143    !    6.902 

dec.  201 

1876 

27 

58 

9 

94 

6 

558 

7,326     :     7,884 

inc.  982 

1877 

24 

61 

11 

96 

2 

301 

7,416    j    7,717 

dec.  132 

1878 

17 

69 

9       ! 

95 

dec.  1 

425 

7,446 

7,871 

inc.  154 

1879.    .. 

14 

75 

9       1 

.     98 

inc.  3 

357 

7,780 

8,137 

inc.  266 

1880 

12 

74 

12 

1 

98 

415 

7,803 

8,218 

inc.    81 

III.— CONNEXION AL  FUNDS. 


Supernumerary. 

Con- 

Educa- 

Sunday 

Year. 

tingent. 

tional. 

School. 

Circuit 

Ministers 

Missionary. 

Subs. 

Subs. 

Total. 

1874. 

$665  37 

$396  78 

§719  14 

$490  00 

$1,209  14 

$7,576  76 

1875.         ..    . 

572  70 

466  13 

$28  52 

546-  52 

620  00 

1,166  52 

8,332  47 

1876 

452  55 

410  95 

22  10 

497  09 

576  40 

1,073  49 

7,358  63 

1877     

466  77 

546  81 

30  73 

529  42 

640  60 

1,170  02 

7,571  28 

1878 

418  83 

494  67 

31  79 

490  13 

650  00 

1,140  13 

6,588  09 

1879.. 

351  02 

673  51 

31  34 

473  52 

790  00 

1,263  52 

5,611  59 

1880 

312  95 

631  05 

52  65 

452  68     1     740  00 

1,192  68 

5,070  96 

THE 

NAMES    OF    THE    MINISTERS 

OF   THE 

NEW  BRUNSWICK  &  P.  E.  I.  CONFERENCE, 

CLASSIFIED  AND  ALPHABETICALLY  ARRANGED 

UNDER  THE  YEAR  IN  WHICH  THEIR  MINISTRY  BEGAN, 


Note. — The  figures  in  the  column  after  the  name  show  the  year  in  which  his  connection  with  th« 
Conference  ceased,  the  letters  indicate  the  cause. 


d.       Died. 
dp.     Dropped. 
loc.  Located. 


w.      Withdrew. 

n.s.    Transferred  to  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

eng.  Removed  to  England. 


.D. 


.D. 


1830. 

1  Daniel,  Henry  

1836. 

2  Barratt,  George  M.        

3  Pickard,  Humphrey 

1837- 

4  Jost,  Jeremiah  V . 

5  Small  wood,  Frederick 

1838. 

6  Spragiie,  Samuel  W 

1839. 

7  Weddall,  Richard W.      ... 

1841. 

8  Narraway,  James  R.. 

1844. 

9  Pope,  Henry 

1845. 

10  McCarty,  William 

11  Prince,  John 

1846. 

12  Huestis,  George 0 ...n.s. 

13  Taylor,  James.      ..      ..  n.s. 

1851. 

14  Phinney,  John  S . . .        

15  Tweedy,  William.. .    

1852. 

16  Stewart,  Charles 

1853. 

17  Currie,  Duncan  D 

18  Duncan,  Robert  A. . .     . .     ....... 

19  Hart,  Joseph.. d. 

20  McKeown,  Hezekiah      ... 

21  Payson,  George  B..    

1855. 

22  Comben,  Charles.      ... 

23  Lathern,  John ..       n.s. 


D. 


1878 


1875 


1877 


1876 
1876 


.1880 


1879 


1856. 

24  Humphrey,  Stephen .  . . .  D. 

25  Teed,  Stephen  T „ 

1857. 

26  Chapman,  Douglas ...        .......... 

27  Duke,  James  A..  = ......■-    ..„».. 

28  Read,  John.  ....    

1858. 

29  Waterhouse,  John eng. 

1859. 

30  Wilson,  Robert..  

1860. 

31  Colter,  John  J 

32  Evans,  Edwin 

33  Kennedy,  David  . ; 

1861. 

34  Cowperthwaite,  H.  P . .  ... 
85  Harrison,  Frederick  W 

36  Harrison,  George , 

37  Percival,  William  W  

38  Slackford,  Elias 

1862. 

39  Allen.  John  S 

40  Colpitts,  Wesley  W.. .    

41  Dutcher,  Charles  W.  T 

42  Parker,  Isaac  N. . .  „ = 

43  Sprague,  Howard 

44  Taylor,  Robert H.         ...  \    = . w. 

1863. 

45  Burwash,  John  . .   . .      

46  Clark,  John  A „ ..      ••,.•:• 

47  Deinstadt,  Thomas. J /.....• 

.1864. 

48  Howie,  Isaac . . .  ■» 

49  Le  Page,  Alfred  E 


1875 


1876 


1875 


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775 


1866. 

50  Allen,  Thomas 

51  Dockrill,  Charles  W    . 

52  Lodge,  Wilson  W  . 

53  Paisley,  Charles  H 

54  Sellars,  Joseph . . 

1867. 

55  Ackman,  Samuel  R . 

56  Mills.  Edwin 

1868. 

57  Johnson,  Levi  S    ... 

1869. 

58  Weddall,  Richard  W  . 

1870. 

59  Betts,  John  F 

50  Brewer,  Waldron  W. 

51  Clarke,  Henry  J 

52  Dobson,  William 

53  James,  Silas. 

54  Maggs,  William. 

1871. 

>5  Berrie,  John  C 

86  Crisp,  Robert. . . 

»7  Ellis,  John 

58  Fisher,  George  W 

$9  Hamilton,  Charles  W. 
JO  Harrison,  William 

H  Lucas  Aquila 

12  Marshall,  Thomas. 
r3  Tippett,  William ..      . 


1872. 
74  Baker,  HibbertR... 

j    75  Baxendale,  John  T 

J    76  Campbell,  George  M 

j    77  Crisp,  James 

78  Shrewsbury,  A.  R.  B. 

79  Turner,  Edwin  C. .  . 

1873. 

80  Bell,  Edward 

81  Chappell,  Benjamin 

82  Lawson,  William      

83  Penna,  William R.      ... 

1874. 

84  Collwell,  Septimus  E 

85  Copping,  Bernard .  loc. 

86  Freeman,  Frederick.      . .          ...  loc. 

1877 
1880 

87  Jenkins,  Edward loc. 

1878 

88  Lodge,  Douglas  H 

89  Manaton,  Charles  H 

90  Opie,  Richard 

1877 

1875. 

92  Fielder,  William..                 ..        .loc. 

1877 

93  Goldsmith,  John 

1877 

1 

I 

95  King,  John  K 

96  Kirby,  William  J 

97  Pepper,  William  J 

99  Steele,  George 

100  Wass,  William    

101  Williams,  Theophilus  L 

1 

1876. 

102  Knight,  Matthew  R        

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CONNECTED  with  the 


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SHOWING  THE  YEAR  WHEN  THEIR  MINISTRY  COMMENCED. 


1875. 

1  Estey,  John  F 

1877. 

2  Hagartv,  Albert.    . 

3  Thomas,  Wallace  B.. 

4  Wells,  Cyrus  S.. 

1878. 

5  Rogers,  Fritz  Roy 


h  1879. 

!    6  Bell,  Artemus 
i    7  Johnson,  William  E. 

8  Moore,  I).  Davies.. 
j    9  McCully,  Alonzo  D.. 
I  10  Wadman,  John  W 

1880. 

!'  11  Gregg,  Sampson  B. 
12  Pierce,  Thomas.. 


MINISTERS  &  PROBATIONERS  FOR  THE  MINISTRY, 


CONNECTED   WITH   THB 


$J*fo  Inntafoirk  &  |jL  <&.  $.  dardtxmtz, 


1874  to  1880. 


ACKMAN,  SAMUEL  R. 

1867. 

1874  Hampton.. 

75  Carlton . .  

78  Milltown 

79  Cornwall 


ALLEN,  JOHN  S. 

1862. 

1874  Pownal,  P.E.I..    ... 

77  Baie  Verte      

80  Gibson 


ALLEN,  THOMAS. 
1866. 

1874  Jerusalem     

76  Hampton 

77  Upham  . .  

79  Andover , 


B. 


BAKER,  HIBBERT  R.,  B.A. 
1872.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1876. 

1874  St.  James  . .  1 

75  Coverdale 1 

76  Havelock 2 

78  Little  York,  P.E.I.  ..  3 


BARRATT,  GEORGE  M. 
1836. 

1874  Carlton (sup'y.  )  5 

Died  August  14th,  1878,  aged 


BAXENDALE,  JOHN  T. 
1872.— e.  f.  c.  &  0.1878. 

1874  Deer  Island    1 

75  Mount  Allison  "Wes.  Col.  3 

78  St.  James . .  . .  2 

80  Elgin  ,    ,        . .  1 


c. 


BELL,  ARTEMAS. 

r.  on  t.  1879. 

1879  On  reserve  list. ... 
80  Deer  Island..      ..      .. 

BELL,  EDWARD, 
c.  1873.— b.  on  t.  1874.— 
r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1877. 
1873  Canterbury .. 

75  Hartland 

76  Coverdale 

77  Jerusalem. 
79  Montague . . 


67  years. 


BERRIE,  JOHN  CHARLTON. 

1871.— R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1875. 
1874  No  Station— ill  health.     1 
75  Little  York.  P.E.I 3 

78  Murray  Harbour,  P.E.I.  3 

BETTS,  JOHN  F. 
1870.—  R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1874. 

1874  Salisbury 3 

77  Summerside,  P.E.I. . .       2 

79  Sussex ...      ..2 

BREWER,   WALDRON  W. 
1870.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1874. 


1874  Andover  .. . . 

76  Bathurst.    . . 

77  Fredericton.. . 
79  Marysville 


BURWASH,   JOHN,  M.A. 
1863. 
1874  )  Prof.  Nat.  Science, 
to  >  Mount  Allison 

80  )  Wesleyan  College. 


CAMPBELL,   GEORGE  M. 
1872.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1876. 

1874  Nashwaak  &  Boiestown.. 

75  Nashwaak 

76  Kingsclear  

77  Kingsclear  and  Lincoln. 

78  Newcastle  

79  Charlottetown 

80  Pownal .         


CHAPMAN,  DOUGLAS. 
1859. 
1874  Point  de  Bute 2 

76  Point  de  Bute. .  .(sup'y.)  1 

77  Sackville  ....  3 
80  St.  Andrews. ...  1 

Chairman  of  District,  1877-78. 

CHAPPELL,  BENJAMIN,  B.A 

c.  1873.— r.  ow  t.  1874. 
b.  f.  c.  &  o.  1877. 


1873  . — - . .  1 

74  Shediac ...     2 

76  St.  John,  Carmarthen  St.  3 

79  Portland .      2 

A  graduate  of  Mount  Allison 

Wesleyan  College— B.  A. ,  1873. 


CLARK,  HENRY  J. 
1870.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1874. 

1874  Murray  Harbour,  P.E.I.  1 

75  Margate,  P.E.I 2 

77  Tintramar. ,      .  .    .    2 

79  Kingsclear 2 

CLARK,  JOHN  A.,  M.A     , 
1863. 
1874  St.  John   ..       .(sup'y.)  2 

76  St.  John— Germain  St..  1 

77  Carleton ..(sup'y.)  4 


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COLPITTS,  WESLEY  W. 

1862. 

1874  Nashwaak. .  . .   2 

76  Boiestown 3 

79  Woodstock 2 

Financial  Secretary,  1880. 

COLTER,  JOHN  J. 
1860. 

1874  St.  Martin's        .(sup't.)  2 
76  Florenceville 3 

79  Salisbury 1 

80  St.  Martin's        .  (sup'y.)  1 

COLWELL,  SEPTIMUS  E. 

c.  1S74. — e.  on  t.  1875. — 

k.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 

1874 1 

75  St.  George  ....  1 

76  Bocabec 1 

77  Mt.  Allison  Wes.  College  2 

1 


79  Baie  du  Vin. . 

80  St.  James. 

COMB  EX,    CHARLES. 

1855. 
1874  Hillsboro' 
76  Dorchester      .... 
79  Upham.. 

COPPING,   BERNARD. 

c.  1874.—  r.  on  t.  1875. 
1874 


1 


75  Grand  Lake I 

76  Mt.  Allison  Wes.  College  1 

77  Dropped. 

COWPERTHWAITE,  HUM- 
PHREY PICKARD,   M.A. 

1861. 

1874  Tryon,  P.E.I.    ..  2 

76  Cornwall,  P.E.I 3 

79  Charlottetown,  P.  E.  I . . .  2 


Final 


Secretary,    1874  to 


1878. 

Chairman  of  District,  1879  and 
J  880. 

Journal  Secretary  of  Confer- 
ence, 1878  and  1879. 


CRISP,  JAMES. 
1872.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1876 
1874  Mirarnichi. 
ng  f  Newcastle .         3  mo. 


CURRIE,  DUNCAN  DUNBAR. 

1853. 
1874  Charlottetown,  P.E.I...    2 
76  Moncton 3 

79  Editor  Wesleyan ....        1 

80  St.  John — Centenary.. .  .  1 
Secretary  of  Conference,  1874. 
President  of  Conference,  1875. 
Secretary  of  Children's  Fund, 

1874  to  1878. 

Chairman  of  District,  1874  to 
1876. 

Delegate  to  Second  General 
Conference,  ?\Iontn-al,  1878. 

Elected  Editor  of  WrslojunioY 
the  Quadrennium,  1878  to  18S2, 
but  resigned  after  filling  the  office 
for  one  year. 


D 


DANIEL,  HENRY. 
1830. 

1874  St.  John (sup't.)  4 

78  Fredericton  (suf'y.)  2 
80  St.  John (sup't.)  1 

DEIXSTADT,  THOMAS  J. 

1863. 

1874  Moncton.  .    .  2 

76  Tryon,  P.E.I  .  3 

79  Summerside,  P.E.I.      ..    2 


Financial  Secretary, 
1880. 


1879  and 


\  Charlottetown    9  mo. 
76  Andover 

79  Keswick 

CRISP,  ROBERT  S. 
1871.— r.  f.  a  &  o.  1875. 
1874  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.  . 
yr  \  Charlottetown   3  mo. 
(  Chatham  . .       9  mo. 

76  Chatham .... 

77  Jacksonville . 

80  Sheffield 

Financial  Secretary,  1876 


DOBSON,  WILLIAM. 
1870.— R.  f.  v.  &o.  1874. 

1874  Hopewell..  ..  1 

75  Jacksonville .  ....  2 

77  Sheffield 3 

80  Hopewell  and  Alma  1 

DOCKRILL,  CHARLES  W 

1866. 
1874  Welsford 1 

75  Withdrew. 

DUKE,  JAMES  A. 

1857. 
1874  Richibucto         '  . .   3 

77  Gagetown  3 

80  Kingston  .  .    1 

Chairman  of  District,  1876. 

DUNCAN,  ROBERT. 
1853. 

1874  St.  John  ..  2 

76  Marysville  .  .  3 

79  Moncton 2 

Financial  Secretary,  1S74-75. 
Chairman  of  District,  1876  to 

1880. 

President  of.  Conference,  1876. 


DUTCHER,  CHARLES  W.  T. 
1862. 

1874  Sussexvale  2 

76  Hillsboro'   ....  3 

79  Mill  town 2 

Financial  Secretary,  1876  to  1880. 


E. 


ELLIS,    JOHN. 

1871.—  e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1875. 

1874  Baie  Verte.  1 

75  Dalhousie  ...          .  .    1 

76  Benton..  .      ...    1 

77  St.  Martin's  .  (sup'y.)  1 
Died  July  26th,  1877,  aged  32 

years. 

ESTEY,    JOHN   F. 
u.  1875. — u.  out.  1876. 

1875  Jacksonville         ...  2 

77  Boiestown 1 

78  Mount  Allison  Wes.  Col.  3 

EYAXS,    EDWIN. 
1860. 

1874  St.  John 2 

76  St.  Stephen 3 

79  Fredericton 2 

Chairman  of  District,   1876  to 

1880. 
President  of  Conference,  1880. 


F. 


FIELDER,  WILLIAM 
c.  1875.—  e.  on  t.  1876. 


1875 

76  Charlottetown. 

77  Located. 


FISHER,    GEORGE  W. 
1874.—  ord.  1874.— ii.f.c.  1875. 
1874  Grand  Lake .  3 

77  Gibson 2 

79  Point  de  Bute 2 

FREEMAN,    FREDERICK. 

c.  1874.—  it.  on  t.  1875. 

1874 ••■•   J 

75  Egmont,  P.E.I 1 

76  Mount  Allison  Wes.  Col.   1 

78  Coverdale  .  .  .  •  •    2 

79  Nashwaak .'  •  •  •    1 

80  Located. 


G. 


GOLDSMITH,  JOHN. 

c.  1875.— e.  o?i  t.  1876. 
e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 


1875 


76  Mount  Stewart,  P.E.I. 
78  Bideford 


778 


MINISTERS    AND   PROBATIONERS. 


GREGG,    SAMSON   B.,    B.A. 
K.  wit.  1880. 

1880  Campbell.. 1 

A  graduate  of  Mount  Allison 
Weslevan  Col.,  Sackville,  N.  B. 
—B.A'.,  1880. 


HOWIE,  ISAAC. 
1864. 
1874  Florenceville ...      . 
75  Hopewell.. 

77  Bathurst 

80  Richibucto 


H. 


HAGARTY,  ALBERT. 
r.  on  t.  1877. 

1877  Coverdale   ...       1 

78  Souris      2 

80  No  station — ill  health  . .   1 


HAMILTON,  CHARLES  W 

1871.— R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1875. 

1874  Mount  Allison  Wes.  Col.  1 

75  Summerside,  P.  E.  I..       2 

77  St.  Martin's . .  . .   2 

79  Hillsboro'   2 


HUESTIS,  GEORGE  O.        i 

1846.  | 

1874  Cornwall,  P.E.I..  2  I 

76  Nova  Scotia  Conference .      j 

# 

HUMPHREY,  STEPHEN,  M.A 
1856. 

1874  Moncton     (sup'y.  )  1 

Died  April   16th,  1875,  aged 
46  years. 


HARRISON,  FREDERICK  W 
1861. 

1874  Woodstock (sup'y.)  1 

75  St.  David's 2 

77  St.  Andrew's 3 

80  Jacksonville (sup'y.)  1 

Secretary  of  Conference,  1879. 
Financial  Secretary,  1878-79. 

HARRISON,   GEORGE. 
1861. 

1874  Baie  Yerte ..      ..3 

77  St.  David's 3 

80  Bedeque 1 

HARRISON,    WILLIAM. 

1871.— R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1875. 

1874  Coverdale ...    1 

75  Deer  Island 2 

77  Richmond 3 

80  Gagetown ...  1 

HART,  JOSEPH. 

1853. 

1874  Sackville 2 

76  St.  John— Exmouth  St..  3 

79  St.  John — Centenary.        1 
Financial  Secretary,  1874  and 

1875. 

Journal  Secretary  of  Confer- 
ence, 1876  and  1877. 

Chairman  of  District,  1878. 

President  of  Conference  1878. 

Delegate  to  the  General  Con- 
ference at  Montreal,  1878. 

Died  March  19th,  1880,  aged 
47  years. 

HICKS,  THOMAS. 
r.  wit.  1875.— r.  f.  c.  &o.  1879. 
1875  Baie  Verte 2 

77  Deer  Island 3 

80  Shediac 1 


JAMES,  SILAS. 
1870.—  r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1875. 

1874  Tobique 3 

77  Grand  Lake 3 

80  Apohaqui..    1 


KING,  JOHN  K. 

r.  on  t.  1875. — ord.  1S78.— 

r.  f.  c.  1879. 

1875  Mount  Allison  Wes.  Coll.  1 

76  Elgin.         = 3 

79  Boiestown 2 

KIRBY,  WILLIAM  J. 

c.  1875.— r.  mi  t.  1876.— 

r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 

1875 1 

76  Stanley , 2 

78  St.  John  —  Carmarthen 

Street . .  1 

79  St.  Martin's .         1 

80  Bayfield.    .....  . .  1 

KNIGHt!    MATTHEW 

RICHEY,  B.A. 

c.  1876.— r.  on  t.  1877.— 

r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 

1876  Margate,  P.E.I 1 

77  Souris,  P.E.I.    .  ..  1 

78  St.  John — Centenary 1 

79  Gibson 1 

80  Jacksonville 1 

A  graduate  of  Mount  AUison 

Wesleyan  College— B.A.  1875. 


JENKINS,  EDWARD. 
c.  1874.— r.  on.  t.  1875. 

1874 1 

75  Marysville        1 

76  Newcastle . .           . .  ■  •  2 
78  Located — ill-health. 


JOHNSON,  LEVI  S. 

1868. 

1874  Alberton,  P.E.I...... 

75  Welsford 

78  Nashwaak. 


JOHNSON,  WM.  E.,  B.A. 
r.  on  t.   1879. 

1879  Coverdale.      .  . .     1 

80  Hopewell  and  Alma.  .  1 
A  graduate  of  Mount  Allison 

Wesleyan  College— B.A. ,  1878. 

JOST,  JEREMIAH  V. 

1837. 

1874  Charlottetown    .(sup'y.)  7 


K 


KENNEDY,  DAVID,  S.T.D. 

1860. 
1874  Montreal  Conference .      .1 

75  Sackville  —  Vice-Princi- 

pal Male  Academy. ...   1 

76  Sackville-Associate-Prin. 

Ma'e  Academy. ...    .2 
78  Sackville — Prin.   Ladies' 
Academy.. 3 


LATHERN,  JOHN. 
1855.    ■ 
1874  Nova  Scotia  Conference..  2 

76  Charlottetown.. 3 

79  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

LAWSON,  WILLIAM. 

c.  1873.— R.  on  t.  1874.— 

r.  ¥.  c.  &  o.  1878. 

1873  Deer  Island 1 

74  St.  John  Mission 2 

76  Mount  Allison  Wes.  Coll.  2 
78  Mount  Stewart,  P.E.I.  .  3 

Le  PAGE,  ALFRED  E. 
1864. 

1874  Margate,  P.E.I 1 

75  Murray  Harbour,  P.E.I.  3 

78  Welsford..      .        3 

LODGE,  DOUGLAS  H. 

c.  1874.— R.  on  t.  1875.— 
r.  F.  c.  &  o.  1878. 

1874 1 

75  Souris, .P. EI S 

77  Montague  „ .  . 2 

79  Derby      s 

LODGE,  WILSON  W. 

1866. 

1874  Apohaqui >      j 

77  Salisbury \ 

79  Fairville ' 


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LUCAS,  AQU1LA. 
187L— R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1875. 
'4  Cornwall,  P.E.I.    ..  1 

'5  Alberton,  P.E.I 3 

'8  Haveloek 3 


M. 


MAGGS,  WILLIAM. 
1870.— k.  f.  c.  &  o.  1874. 
'4  Kingston  ....  ...  3 

7  Pownal,  P.E.I 3 

10  Margate 1 


ANATON,  CHARLES  H. 
mr.  1875.—  k.  f.  c.  &o.  1878. 
4  Mount  Allison  Wes.  Coll.  2 

6  Grand  Lake 

7  Arthurette  

8  Kingsclear 

9  Elgin 

0  Coverdale 

MARSHALL,   THOMAS. 
1.— ord.  1874.— r.  f.  c.  1875- 

4  Benton. .  2 

6  Keswick      3 

9  Dorchester      2 

inancial  Secretary,  1879  and 
0. 

MILLS,  EDWIN. 
1867. 
4  Haveloek. ...  . .      . .   2 

6  Point  deBute..  ....       3 

9  Florenceville      2 


30RE,  DANIEL  DA  VIES 

R.  on  v.  1879. 
9  St.  John — City  Mission. .   2 
graduate  of  Mount  Allison 
sleyan  College— B.A.,    1879. 


Mc 


Mccarty,  william. 

1845. 

t  Dorchester  2 

)  St.  John (sup'y.)  2 

hairman   of    District,    1874, 

i. 

ied   November    17th,    1877, 

I  62  years. 

3ULLY,  alonzo  D.,  B.A. 

r.  on  t.  1879. 

)  Baie  Verte    1 

I  Mount  Allison  Wes.  Coll.  1 


McKEOWN,   HEZEKIAH. 
1853. 

1874  Fredericton.. . .  3 

77  Chatham 2 

79  St.  John— Exmouth  St. .  2 
Chairman    of    District,    1874, 

1875,  1877,  1878,  1879.  . 
Financial  Secretary,  1876. 
President   of  the   Conference, 

1879. 


N. 


NA  RR  A  WA  Y,  JAMES  R. ,  M.  A. 

1841, 
1874  St.  John (sup'y.)  7 


o. 


OPIE,  RICHARD. 

c.  1874.— r.  on  t.  1875.— 
R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878. 

1874  St.  Martins 2 

76  Shediac 2 

78  Arthurette 3 

P, 

PAISLEY,  CHARLES  H.,  M.A. 

1866. 
1874  Bathurst 1 

75  Florenceville  . .   1 

76  Woodstock 3 

79  Principal  Male  Academy, 

Sackville 2 

Financial  Secretary,  1877, 1878. 
Secretary  of  Conference,  1878. 
Delegate    to    General    Confer- 
ence, Montreal,  1878. 

PARKER,    ISAAC    NEWTON. 

1862. 
1874  Gagetown .  . .  3 

77  Richibucto        3 

80  Bathurst ,  1 

Financial    Secretary,    1877    to 

1879. 

PAYSON,  GEORGE  B. 
1853. 

1874  Nova  Scotia  Conference     2 

76  Jerusalem 1 

77  Kingston 3 

80  Woodstock  . .      .  (sup'y.  )  1 


PENNA,  HENRY. 
r.  out.  1876.—  r.  f.  c.  &  0. 1880. 
1876  Egmont,  P.E.I 2 

78  Canterbury 1 

79  Tabusintac  ...  ....    1 

80  Upper  Kent 1 


PENNA,  WILLIAM. 

.1873.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1877. 

1874  Georgetown,  P.E.I.  ..  2 

76  Dalhousie 1 

77  Upper  Kent 3 

80  Salisbury 1 


PEPPER,  WILLIAM  ROGERS. 
r.  on  t.  1875.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 

1875  Derby 1 

76  St.  Martins  ..    1 

77  Bocabec 2 

79  Tintramer 1 

80  Northampton  &  Canter- 

bury          1 


PERCIVAL,  WILLIAM  W. 

1861. 

1874  St.  David's.           .v  1 

75  Milltown 3 

78  Bedeque,  P.  E.  1 2 

80  Sackville 1 

Financial    Secretary,    1875   to 

1877. 

PHINNEY,  JOHN  S. 

1851. 

1874  Bedeque,  P.E.I.    ...         1 

75  Bathurst . .    1 

76  Fairville    .    .  3 

79  Tryon,  P.E.I 2 

Chairman  of  District,  1875. 


PICKARD,  HUMPHREY,  D.  D. 

1836. 
1874  Agent  Endowment  Fund  2 

76  Sackville 1 

77  Sackville (sup'y.)  2 

79  Book  Steward,  Halifax..    1 
8.0  Sackville.    ..      .1  sup'y.)  1 

Delegate  to  General  Confer- 
ence, Montreal,  1878.  Elected 
Book  Steward  for  the  Quadren- 
nium,  1878  to  1882,  but  at  the 
end  of  one  year  he  resigned  that 
office. 

PIERCE,  THOMAS. 
R.  on  t.  18S0. 
1880  Margate,  P.E.I 


POPE,  HENRY,  D.D. 

1844. 
1874  St.  John— Centenary....    2 

76  St.  John (sup'y.)  5 

Chairman  of  District,  1874  and 
1875. 

President  of  Conference,  1874. 

Delegate  to  General  Confer- 
ence, Montreal,  1878. 

The  honorary  degree  of  Doctor 
in  Divinity  was  conferred  upon 
him  by  Mount  Allison  Wesleyan 
College,  1877. 


780 


MINISTERS  AND   PROBATIONERS. 


PRINCE,  JOHN. 

1845. 
1874  St.  Stephen 2 

76  Sussex  Vale 3 

79  St.  John (sup'y.)  2 

Chairman  of  District,  1874  to 
1877. 
.  President  of  Conference,  1877. 
Delegate  to    General    Confer- 
ence, Montreal,  1878. 


B. 


READ,  JOHN. 

1857. 
1874  Nova  Scotia  Conference  .  5 

79  St.  John — Queen  Square  2 

ROGERS,  F1TZ  ROY. 

k.  on  t.  1878. 

1878  Mount  Allison  Wes  Coll.  2 

80  Dropped. 


s. 


SELLAR,  JOSEPH,  M.A. 
1866. 

1874  Woodstock 1 

75  Bedeque,  P.E.I 3 

78  Alberton,  P.E.I 3 

SHREWSBURY,  ABRAHAM 

R.  B. 

1872.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1876. 

1874  Summerside,  P.E.I. .  1 

75  Canterbury 1 

76  Derby       3 

79  Jerusalem.    ...  . .  2 

SLACKFORD,  ELIAS. 

1861. 

1874  Sheffield 3 

77  Margate,  P.E.I        ...       3 

80  St.  David's.  ...       1 

SMALLWOOD,  FREDERICK. 

1837. 
1874  Charlottetown    .(sup'y.)  7 

SPRAGUE,  HOWARD,  M.A. 

1862. 
1874  St.  John— Germain  St.     2 

76  St.  John — Centenary 3 

79  St.  Stephen . .  2 

SPRAGUE,  SAMUEL  W 

1838 

1874  Carleton  .....        . .         1 

75  Hampton..      1 

76  Hampton.    ...    .(sup'y.)  1 

77  Upham      . . .  , .  .(sup'y.)  4 

STEBB1NGS,  THOMAS, 
c.  lsJ75. — k.  on  t.  1876.— 
k.  f.  c.  &  o    1680. 
1875 


76  Hartland..      

77  Baie  Verte    

78  Mt.  Allison  Wes.  Coli 
80  Souris,  P.E.I.... 


STEEL,  GEORGE. 
e.  out.  1875. — K.  f.  c.  &o.  1879. 
1875  Tintramer 2 

77  Charlottetown.. 2 

79  Newcastle.    2 

STEWART,  CHARLES,  D.D. 

1852. 
1874  )  Prof,  of  Theology, 
to  >      Mount  Allison 

80  )  Wesleyan  College. 


T. 


TAYLOR,  JAMES. 

1846. 

1874  Milltovvn..  ...       1 

75  Woodstock ...  ...   1 

76  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 
Financial  Secretary,  1874,1875. 

TAYLOR,  ROBERT  H. 

1862. 

1874  Jacksonville 1 

75  Withdrew. 

TEED,  STEPHEN  T. 

1856. 

1874  Fairville    . ..  ....       2 

76  Portland.    ..  ...     3 

79  Chatham.. 2 

Financial  Secretary,  1876  to 
1878. 

Chairman  of  District,  1879, 
1880. 

THOMAS,  WALLACE  B. 

K.  on  t.  1877. 

1877  Baie  du  Vin.  2 

79  Shediac 1 

80  Mount  Allison  Wes.  Coll.  2 


w. 


TINL1NG,  JOHN. 
c.  1874.— k.  on  T.  1875. 

1874 . .       ...   1 

75  St.  James ...   2 

77  Located. 


TIPPETT,   WILLIAM. 

1871.— R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1877. 

1874  Mount  Allison  Wes.  Coll.  3 

77  Campbellton 3 

80  Charlottetown,  P.E.I.        1 

TURNER,  EDWIN  C. 

.     1872.—  r.  f.  c.  &  0.1877. 

1874  Hartland 1 

75  Mt.  Allison  Wes.  Coll.       2 

77  Woodstock       ...  1 

78  Northampton  &  Benton.   1 

79  Northampton  &  Canter- 

bury . .   1 

80  Richmond. 1 

TWEEDY,  WILLIAM. 

1851. 

1874  St.  Andrew's  ...   3 

77  Apohaqui. .      , 3 

80  Grand  Lake 1 


WADMAN,  JOHN  W.,  B.A. 

R.  071  T.  1879. 

1879  Margate,  P.E.I... .    ...  2 

A  graduate  of  Mount  Allison 
Wesleyan  College— B.A. ,  1879. 

WASS,  WILLIAM. 

c.  1875.— r.  out.  1876.— 

r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 

1875  1 

76  Canterbury 2 

78  Margate,  P.E.I 1 

79  Bocabec .  2 

WATERHOUSE,  JOHN. 

1858. 

1874  Miramichi     . .       1 

75  Chatham .     .         1 

76  Removed  to  England. 

Chairman  of  District,  1875. 

Note. — He  is  now  (1879)  sta- 
tioned at  Sowerby  Bridge,  on  the 
Halifax  District,  English  Con- 
ference. 

WEDDALL,  RICHARD. 
1839. 

1874  Fredericton (sup'v.)  5 

Died  1875,  aged  64- years. 

WEDDALL,  RICHARD  W., 

B.A. 

1869. 

1874  Kingsclear 1 

75  Keswick  . . .  . ,    ...  1 

76  Nashwaak 5 

78  Carleton ! 

Financial  Secretary,  1879  anc 

1880.  . 

WELLS,   CYRUS  SAMUEL. 
r.  on  t.  1877. 

1877  Tryon,  P.E.I.      ....  1 

78  Shediac •      1 

79  Hopewell  and  Alma 1 

80  Baie  du  Vin  &Tabusintac  J 

WILLIAMS,  THEOPHILUS  L 

c.  1875.— r.  o?i  t.  1876.— 
r.  f.  c  &  o.  1880. 

1875 : 

76  Baie  du  Vin 

77  Mt.  Allison  Wes.  College  ! 

79  Northampton  and  Can- 

terbury    . .  i 

80  St.  Martins • 

WILSON,  ROBERT. 
1854. 
1874  Marysville  ■•  ■ 

75  Gibson...  ...     ...  ! 

77  Hopewell -  •  •  ' 

80  Baie  du  Vin . .    '■ 

Financial  Secretary,  1874. 


THE 


CIBCUITS    AND    MISSIONS 


OF   THE 


hia  IJrmtatoixk  $c  |),  <R.  JL  (Knttfetta, 

HOWING   THE   NAMES    OF   THE   MINISTERS  WHO  HAVE   LABOURED  THEREON, 
THE  NUMBER  OF  PREACHING  PLACES,  THE  NUMBER  OF  MEMBERS, 
AND  THE  SUMS  CONTRIBUTED  FOR  THE  CONTINGENT, 
EDUCATIONAL,  SUPERNUMERARY  AND  MIS- 
SIONARY FUNDS  ON  EACH  CIRCUIT 
FOR  EACH   YEAR, 

FROM  ITS  ORGANIZATION  IN  1874  TO  THE  YEAR  1880. 


OTE. — For  the  history  of  the  Circuits  here  named,  prior  to  1874,  see  Conference  of  Eastern  Britis 

America,  page  402. 


A. 


ALBERTON. 


Names  of  Ministers. 


11  Levi  S.  Johnson 

15  Aquila  Lucas 

16  Aquila  Lucas 

17  Aquila  Lucas 

78  Joseph  Sellar,  M.  A  

79  Joseph  Sellar,  M.  A 

30  J.  Sellar,  M.  A.,  Jno.  W.  Wadmau,  B.A 


Ap- 

point- 

ments. 


15 
11 
11 
11 
9 
9 


No.  of 
Members. 


47 
147 
142 
120 
126 
155 
147 


Conting. 


50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 


Funds. 


Educa. 


$1  26 
I  50 


80 
50 
50 
50 


Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

$1  41 

$42  10 

1  50 

120  50 

2  32 

51  57 

2  80 

67  21 

2  07 

91  57 

2  07 

33  21 

2  10 

37  74 

74  Waldron  W.  Brewer . . . 
lb  Waldron  W.  Brewer.. 
16  James  Ciisp 

77  James  Crisp.         

78  James  Crisp. 

79  Thomas  Allen... 

30  Thomas  Allen 


ANDOVER. 


24 

5  50 

1  75 

4  05 

4 

46 

5  50 

1  25 

2  00 

4 

26 

1  25 

0  75 

.    3 

27 

1  65 

1  71 

2  00 

■  t   o 

41 

1  60 

12  21 

2  00 

•I   5 

36 

1  55 

2  39 

2  09 

•1   5 

37 

1  92 

2  08 

2  10 

15  36 
10  00 


00 

60 


10  00 

11  25 
10  68 


APOHAQUI. 


74  Wilson  W.  Lodge... 

75  Wilson  W    Lodge..  . 

76  Wilson  W.  Lodge.. 

77  William  Tweedy 

78  William  Tweedy.      . 

79  William  Tweedy... 
SO  Silas  James 


. 

8 

140 

5  00 

1  50 

3  00 

7 

223 

3  (.0 

1  50 

3  00 

6 

193 

3  00 

1  75 

3  00 

6 

168 

3  15 

1  10 

3  25 

8 

160 

3  10 

1  10 

3  15 

6 

154 

3  05 

1  00 

3  00 

38  25 
41  15 
32  00 
31  30 
30  75 
28  00 


782 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


ARTHURETTE. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1877  Charles  H.  Manaton . 

78  Richard  Opie 

79  Richard  Opie . 

80  Richard  Opie 


^P't j    No.  of 

1  "     ,       Members. 
ments.  I 


Funds. 


Con  ting.  I  Eduea. 


6  • 

32 

$0  50 

$0  55 

5 

38 

0  46 

0  55 

7 

39 

0  51 

0  60 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y 

$6  60 
0  56 
0  66 

$2  2: 

4  0! 
4  2S 

B. 


1874  George  Harrison,  John  Ellis. .    . . 

75  George  Harrison,  Thomas  Hicks.. 

76  George  Harrison,  Thomas  Hicks  . 

77  John  S.  Allen,  Thomas  Stebbings 

78  John  S.  Allen 

79  Jno.  S.  Allen,  Alonzo  D.  McCully,  B.A 

80  Robert  Wilson 


BA1E  DU  VERTE. 


7 
7 
12 
13 
13 
12 
12 


286 
285 
260 
254 
264 
274 
310 


20  00 

4  00 

12  00 

12  00 

2  14 

12  00 

12  00 

7  24 

12  00 

8  00 

12  47 

12  00 

8  00 

7  25 

8  50 

7  50 

7  00 

8  00 

4  65 

4  00 

5  36 

57  5i 

75  15 

88  6J 

91  3< 

53  2< 

66  7" 

55  B4 


BAIE  DU  VIN. 


1875 '.. 

76  Theophilus  L.  "Williams 

77  "Wallace  B.  Thomas 

78  Wallace  B.  Thomas 

79  Septimus  E.  Cblwell  .  . 

80  Cvrus  S.  "Wells  . 


1S74  Charles  H.  Paisley,  M.A. 

75  John  S.  Phinney 

76  Waldron  \Y   Brewer. 

77  Isaac  Howie 

78  Isaac-  Howie   

79  Isaac  Howie 

8<i   Isaac  N.  Parker.. 


3 

9 
31 

22 


BATHURST. 
92 
92 
108 
100 
95 
95 
86 


2  00 

1  18 

2  10 

I  18 

2  00 

1  18 

1  50 

1  50 

3  00 

9  40 
9  45 
9  45 
2  50 
4  00 
2  20 


1  50 


1  85 

5  21 

1  90 

5  40 

2  06 

5  45 

1  00 

5  50 

1  00 

5  00 

2  70 

3  00 

1  00 

3  00 

6  0( 


7 

2! 

10 

0( 

42 

6; 

63  05 

68 

8; 

37 

u 

45 

21 

13  55 

14 

6( 

1880  William  J.  Kirbv. 


BAYFIELD. 


1874  John  S.  Phinney  . 

75  Joseph  Sellar,  M.A. . 

76  Joseph  Sellar,  M.A. . 

77  Joseph  Sellar,  M.A. . . . 

78  William  W    Percival . . 

79  William  W.  Percival.. 

80  George  Harrison ... 


BEDEQUE. 
186 


8 

153 

7 

212 

7 

210 

7 

186 

7 

180 

/ 

167 

15  20 

3  30 

10  69 

15  20 

4  50 

10  75 

15  29 

4  56 

9  00 

16  00 

4  56 

10  00 

16  00 

7  10 

10  00 

8  00 

5  00 

10  00 

.  7  00 

6  68 

10  00 

196  2/ 

242  4( 

178  85 

183  21 

203  51 

132  7£ 

148  9( 

1874  Thomas  Marshall 

75  Thomas  Marshall 

76  John  Ellis 

77  United  with  Northampton 

1878  John  Goldsmith... 

79  John  Goldsmith 

80  John  Goldsmith... 


1876  Septimus  E.  Col  well. 

77  William  R.  Pepper. 

78  William  R.  Pepper. . 

79  William  Wass  . . . 

80  William  Wass  . 


BENTON. 

*4 

4 
4 


BIDEFORD. 

5 

......       10 

.       10 


64 

3  20 

1  42 

3  98 

74   j   1  27 

1  81 

1  90 

55      1  40 

1  25 

1  35 

(See  Egmont. ) 

20 

1  50 

1  60 

60 

1  60 

1  70 

65 

1  70 

6  60 

1  80 

BOCABEC. 
4 
7 
9 


32 
40 
83 
86 


3  50 

2  00 

2  75 

2  00 

3  00 

4  52 

1  00 

1  54 

4  63 

1  82 

1  69 

6  62 

]  8-2 

1  70 

4  00 

25  4C 
24  at 
18  1J 

13  0C 

9  00 

7  50 

29  54 
25  05 
29  17 
40  48 

£0  00 

NEW   BRUNSWICK   AND   PRINCE   EDWARD    ISLAND   CONFERENCE. 


783 


Names  of  Ministers. 


176  Wesley  W.  Colpitts. 

77  Wesley  W   Colpitts. 

78  Wesley  W.  Colpitts . . 

79  John  K.  King. . . 

80  John  K.King 


BOIESTOWN. 


^     .  *  Members, 
ments. 


11 
11 


48 
48 


78 


Conting.  Educa.  Sup.  M.  Miss'y 


$2  10 
2  00 
1  80 
1  20 
1  50 


Funds. 


95 
20 
00 


1  15 
1  69 


$1  95 
3  00 
3  20 
3  00 
3  00 


$4  00 
10  00 
39  13 
6  44 
13  82 


c. 


577  William  Tippett . 

78  William  Tippett . . 

79  William  Tippett . 

80  Samson  B.  Gregg 


CAMPBELLTON. 

..I       8 
.!       5 
6 


{See  Dalhousie. ) 
55 
40 
40 
43 


2  00 

1  00 

4  50 

2  00 

1  00 

4  50 

1  00 

3  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

574  Edward  Bell...  ..      . 

75  A.  R.  B.  Shrewsbury 

76  William  Wass 

77  William  Wass 

78  Henry  Penna.  . 

79  United  with  Northampton  . 


CANTERBURY. 
91 


7  ! 

51 

7  1 

53 

7  i 

52 

8 

48 

6  1 

44 

6  00 

2  00 

8  00 

2  80 

1  10 

5  23 

2  00 

2  43 

2  34 

2  00 

2  30 

2  40 

1  50 

1  60 

2  00 

1  50 

0  50 

1  60 

CHARLOTTETOWN. 


374  Duncan  D.  Currie 

75  Duncan  D.  Currie 

76  John  Lathern,  William  Fielder. 

77  John  Lathern,  George  Steele 

78  John  Lathern,  George  Steele         .... 

79  H.  P.  Cowperthwaite,  M.  A.,  George  M. 

Campbell. .  •. . .  

80  H.  P.  Cowperthwaite,  M.  A 


846 
685 
588 
606 
590 
582 

600 


52  00 

19  00 

50  00 

52  00 

15  00 

50  00 

52  00 

27  09 

50  00 

52  00 

59  58 

50  00 

52  09 

38  96 

50  00 

52  00 

70  31 

50  00 

50  00 

109  00 

50  00 

CHATHAM. 
It  was  formerly  Miramichi  Circuit. 


375  John  Waterhouse  . 

76  Robert  S.  Crisp .    . . 

77  Hezekiah  McKeown. 

78  Hezekiah  McKeown . 

79  Stephen  T.  Teed. .    . . 

80  Stephen  T.  Teed.      .. 


10 
6 
6 
2 
3 
3 


110 

65 

67 

116 

108 

92 


CORNWALL. 


874  George  O.  Huestis,  Aquila  Lucas. 

75  George  O.  Huestis 

76  Humphrey  P    Cowperthwaite,  M.A.. 

77  Humphrey  P.  Cowperthwaite,  M.A. .  . 

78  Humphrey  P.  Cowperthwaite,  M.A. 

79  Samuel  R.  Ackman 

80  Samnel  R.  Ackman 


14 
14 
14 

7 
7 

7 
7 


300 
270 
264 
145 
220 
175 
182 


COVERDALE. 


874  William  Harrison ...    . 

75  Hibbert  R.  Baker,  B.A. 

76  Edward  Bell  

77  Albert  Hagarty      

78  Frederick  Freeman  .      . 

79  William  E.  Johnson .    . 

80  Charles  Manaton 


44- 

42 

42 

59 

80 

81 


17 

70 

5 

00 

2 

00 

2 

00 

26  82 

18 

64 

16 

00 

18 

24 

12  00 

11 

00 

895 

71 

1,831 

03 

1,709 

69 

1,922 

55 

2,517 

00 

2,014 

20 

1,584  90 


10  70 

12  21 

13  09  j 

14  08 

12  89 

16  30 

8  00 

8  00 

8  00 

8  00 

11  00 

8  00 

8  00 

6  13 

8  00 

4  75 

13  75 

9  01 

!  19  00 

3  25 

12  75 

19  56 

4  00 

13  00 

19  56 

16  00 

12  00 

j  12  00 

7  00 

6  00 

12  00 

7  10 

6  00 

10  00 

8  50 

6  00 

I   3  00 

5  50 

6  00 

246 

21 

269 

28 

141 

44 

142 

39 

96 

96 

101 

59 

507 

40 

668 

84 

626  78 

387 

10 

319 

34 

180  57 

61 

92 

1   2  00 

1  30 

2  39 

1  00 

1  00 

2  00 

1  25 

1  25 

2  50 

0  74 

1  03 

0  97 

!   0  30 

0  35 

0  50 

1  31 

0  22 

0  51 

21   90 

8  35 

9  92 
11   24 

7  00 


784 


CIRCUITS  AND   MISSIONS. 


D. 


DALHOUSIE. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874 


75  John  Ellis    

76  William  Penna 

77  See  Campbellton . 


1874  John  T.  Baxendale 

75  William  Harrison . . 

76  William  Harrison. . 

77  Thomas  Hicks 

78  Thomas  Hicks 

79  Thomas  Hicks 

80  Artemas  Bell ..... 


Ap- 
point- 
ments 


•7 

10 

8 


No.  of 
Members. 


31 
30 
52 
55 


Funds. 


Conting. 


$5  00 
5  39 
5  40 
2  00 


Educa. 


$2  14 
2  15 
1  00 


DEER  ISLAND. 


1876  Abraham  R.  B.  Shrewsbury. 

77  Abraham  R.  B.  Shrewsbury 

78  Abraham  R.  B.  Shrewsbury. 

79  Douglas  H.  Lodge 

80  Douglas  H.  Lodge.. 


DERBY. 


53  00 
4  13 
4  15 
4  50 


Sup.  M.    Miss'y. 


•• 



.... 

»            *  •  •  • 

2 

12 

1  75 

1  50 

2  00 

3 

12 

1  10 

1  15 

1  20 

3 

7 

1  96 

1  50 

2  07 

3 

15 

1  49 

1  00 

1  65 

3 

20 

1  62 

1  00 

1  70 

9 

88 

•       •  • 

6 

82 

2  00 

1  40 

1  60 

8 

82 

2  00 

3  82 

1  00 

8 

92 

2  00 

1  70 

2  00 

6 

80 

1  50 

1  00 

2  00 

$25  83 
26  75 
17  70 


7  00 

8  00 

10  32 

13  66 

13  86 

95  25 

47  85 

55  43 

59  05 

DORCHESTER. 

1874  William  McCarty 

52 

7  94 

2  50 

3  30 

31  82 

75  William  McCarty 

1 

52 

7  94 

3  85 

3  50 

58  70 

6 

52 

7  94 

2  72 

3  50 

49  86 

77  Charles  Comben.. 

6 

52 

5  32 

4  15 

4  87 

53  75 

78  Charles  Comben 

6 

53 

4  82 

4  53 

4  95 

28  72 

79  Thomas  Marshall      

6 

47 

4  66 

4  93 

5  92 

18  70 

80  Thomas  Marshall . .    . 

6 

81 

3  00 

7  42 

2  40 

19  00 

E. 


1875  Frederick  Freeman . 

76  Henry  PenLa 

77  Henry  Penna .. 

78  See  Bidefoid 


EGMONT. 


1876  John  K.  King  . . 

77  John  K.  King  . . 

78  John  K.  King  . . 

79  Charles  H.  AJanaton. 

80  John  T.  Baxendale. . 


5 

35 

1  67 

2  00 

4 

16 

1  67 

1  00 

5 

20 

1  50 

1  60 

5 

20 

1  50 

1  60 

ELGIN. 


7 

107 

7 

120 

7 

^    109 

8 

113 

7 

117 

1  28 
1  46 
1  50 
1  07 
1  50 


1  47 

1  02 

1  50 

1  00 

2  48 

1  25 

1  53 

1  68 

2  00 

2  00 

5  00 
23  64 
11  97 
13  00 


28  82 
35  41 
35  68 
10  84 
9  00 


F. 


FAIRVILLE. 


1874  Samuel  T.  Teed.. 

75  Stephen  T.  Teed . 

76  John  S.  Phinney. 

77  John  S.  Phinney. . . 

78  John  S.  Phinney. 

79  Wilson  W.  Lodge. 

80  Wilson  W,  Lodge. 


75 

6  50 

1  60 

6  00 

5 

116 

6  75 

2  00 

5  50 

5 

102 

5  00 

1  40 

4  00 

5 

84 

4  25 

6  65 

5  75 

5 

76 

5  40 

6  65 

4  75 

5 

80 

4  60 

1  65 

5  00 

4 

79 

4  00 

1  00 

5  00 

27  91 
14  00 

16  00 
41  65 
44  45 
19  35 

17  20 


NEW    BRUNSWICK    AND   PRINCE    EDWARD    ISLAND   CONFERENCE. 


785 


FLORENCEVILLE. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  John  Howie 

75  Charles  H.  Paisley,  M.A. 

76  John  J.  Colter       , 

77  John  J.  Colter 

78  John  J.  Colter 

79  Edwin  Mills 

80  Edwin  Mills 


Ap- 
point, 
ments. 


No.  of 
Members. 


127 
131 
148 
142 
152 
162 
144 


Funds. 


Conting.    Educa.  !  Sup.  M.    Miss'y- 


$6  00 
6  00 


$1  30   !     $2  30 


00 
25 

94 


2  90 


30 

50 


1  13  ! 


$23  72 
34  70 
48  19 
58  08 
44  19 
30  70 
33  87 


FREDERICTON. 


1874  Hezekiah  McKeown .    . 

75  Hezekiah  McKeown . . 

76  Hezekiah  McKeown  . . . 

77  Waldron  W   Brewer.. 

78  Waldron  W.  Brewer.. . 

79  Edwin  Evans . . 

80  Edwin  Evans 


1 

210 

40  00 

20  00 

35  00 

105  75 

1 

192 

40  00 

35  00 

20)  00 

2 

231 

40  00 

3  00 

35  00 

129  92 

1 

235 

40  00 

58  00 

35  00 

61  05 

1 

199 

40  00 

18  00 

35  00 

113  77 

1 

190 

30  00 

99  10 

35  00 

116  77 

1 

202 

20  00 

75  73 

35  00 

107  60 

G. 


GAGETOWN. 


1874  Isaac  N.  Parker  . . 

75  Isaac  N.  Parker . . 

76  Issac  N.  Parker  .. 

77  James  A.  Duke  . 

78  James  A.  Duke  .    . 

79  James  A.  Duke. 

80  William  Harrison  , 


74 
86 
81 
74 
58 
64 
64 


00 
00 
82 
21 
50 
50 
50 


50 
50 
00 
56 
00 
00 
00 


6  00 
6  00 

3  24 

4  34 

2  34 
2  36 

2  40 


21  80 

35  08 
21  10 

17  42 

11  73 

9  IS 

9  92 


1874  William  Penna 

75  William  Penna 

76  See  Mount  Stewart . . 


GEORGETOWN. 

4  1    36  I   3  51  I  2  65 

4  !    28  3  50  j  2  00 

4  !    32  3  50  I  2  00 


4  93 

4  25 
2  75 


10  31 
40  93 
29  54 


1874 

75  Robert  Wilson 

76  Robert  Wilson 

77  George  W.  Fisher . 

78  George  W.  Fisher   .      .  . 

79  Matthew  R.  Knight,  B.  A. 

80  John  S.  Allen  .  . 


GIBSON. 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
4 
4 


59 
36 
64 
50 
54 
52 
77 


10  00 

2  00 

1  00 

2  00  j 

2  00 

1  00 

2  00 

2  00 

1  40 

2  00 

2  24 

1  23 

2  33 

1  47 

5  37 

2  45 

2  00 

2  37 

1  80 

13  08 
10  64 
17  00 
20  45 
22  41 
20  00 


1874  George  W.  Fisher. 

75  George  W.  Fisher . . 

76  George  W.  Fisher  . . 

77  Silas  James..  .  . 

78  Silas  James 

79  Silas  James.. .  . 

80  William  Tweedy. 


GRAND  LAKE,  EAST. 
..  90 


10 

92 

8 

87 

7 

91 

11 

101 

12 

94 

11 

104 

5  00 

2  00 

5  49 

2  40 

5  00 

2  00 

5  00 

1  60 

1  78 

2  92 

1  30 

4  10 

1  35 

2  64 

3  00 
3  46 
3  14 
3  20 
3  54 
1  87 
1  90 


42  52 
38  15 
30  53 
35  83 
49  44 
42  69 
33  93 


1874 


75  Bernard  Copping 

76  Charles  H.  Manaton. 

77 


GRAND  LAKE,  WEST 
29 
6  41 

6  39 

7  38 


0  40 

0  95 

1  50 

0  50 

1  09 

1  50 

0  47 

1  20 

1  70 

1  02 

1  40 

2  46 
2  50 
4  41 


50 


786 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


H. 


|HAMPTON.—  (See  Upham). 


Yean 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  Samuel  Ackman . 

75  Samuel  W.  Sprague 

76  Thomas  Allen 

.    77  See  Upham 


1874  Edwin  Turner 

75  Edward  Bell 

76  Thomas  Stebbings. . . 

77  See  Richmond . . . 


1874  Edwin  Mills 

75  Edwin  Mills. ...... 

76  Hibbert  R.  Baker,  B.A. 

77  Hibbert  R.  Baker,  B.A. 

78  Aquila  Lucas ... 

79  Aquila  Lucas 

80  Aquila  Lucas. 


1874  Charles  Comben 

75  Charles  Comben.. 

76  Charles  W  Dutcher. . 

77  Charles  W.  Dutcher. 

78  Charles  W.  Dutcher. 

79  Charles  W.  Hamilton. 

80  Charles  W.  Hamilton. 


Ap- 

point- 

ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funps. 

Conting 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

6 
6 

9 

122 
8;3 
60 
67 

$7  10 
3  50 
3  40 
3  50 

$2  85 
1  60 

1  50 

2  30 

$6  70 
4  00 
4  02 
3  40 

$25  44 
38  40 
16  20 
31  97 

HARTLAND.—  (See  Knowlesville.) 


82 

101 

63 

95 


HAVELOCK. 


7 

12 

10 

9 

9 


•103 
61 
79 
80 
70 
82 
84 


HILLSBOROUGH. 


2 
2 

4 

4 
4 
4 


59 
65 
57 
50 
50 
155 
129 


HOPEWELL. 


1874  William  Dobson 

75  Isaac  Howie.  . .      

76  Isaac  Howie. 

77  Robert  Wilson 

,  78  Robert  Wilson 

79  Robert  Wilson,  Silas  C.  Wells 

'80  ffm.  Dobson,  Wm.  E.  Johnson,  B.A. 


2 
2 
8 
8 
6 
7 
10 


175 
150 
170 
150 
150 
200 
250 


4  00 

1  50 

•  3  00 

4  00 

1  30 

3  00 

3  00 

1  20 

2  50 

2  78 

1  29 

3  81 

5  60 

2  70 

2  15 

5  65 

4  50 

2  50 

5  66 

1  50 

2  50 

3  50 

2  80 

2  75 

1  50 

1  00 

1  55 

1  50 

0  80 

2  00 

1  29 

0  85 

2  00 

6  17 

2  54 

25  75 

6  17 

2  65 

5  60 

6  17 

5  96 

5  72 

5  00 

3  00 

6  00 

4  00 

3  00 

5  40 

3  00 

2  00 

5  50 

1  50 

2  00 

2  25 

10  00 
1  66 
6  00 

6  00 

7  00 
7  00 
7  00 


2  40 

5  00 

1  13 

•  •  ■  ■ 

3  00 

2  60 

3  00 

3  10 

6  50 

4  00 

3  00 

4  00 

3  00 

4  00 

30  46 

39  40 

12  67 

6  55 

11  35 

49  62 

40  51 

41  77 

36  76 

62  06 

15  64 

22  81 

33  74 

30  13 

16  12 

25  78 

27  42 

28  76 

77  75 
29  18 
40  11 

23  00. 
32  00 
32  73 

24  77 


J. 


1874  Robert  H.  Taylor 

75  William  Dobson,  John  F.  Estey 

76  William  Dobson,  John  F.  Estey.. 

77  Roberts.  Crisp 

78  RobertS.  Ciisp. 

79  Roberts.  Crisp.    .    ....:.. 

80  Matthew  R.  Knight,  B.A 


1874  Thomas  Allen 

75  Thomas  Allen.. 

76  George  B.  Payaon. 

77  Edward  Bell. 

78  Edward  Bell. 

79  A.  R.  B.  Shrewsbury. 

80  A.  K.  B.  Shrewsbury. 


JACKSONVILLE. 

6 

152 

6 

160 

6 

200 

6 

201 

5 

110 

5 

135 

5 

135 

JERUSALEM. 

7 

64 

7 

66 

7 

65 

9 

"   68 

9 

59 

9 

60 

9 

74 

8  00 

3  00 

5  00 

8  00 

3  00 

5  00 

8  00 

6  00 

5  00 

5  00 

8  00 

5  50 

3  25 

4  00 

3  00 

3  25 

3  00 

3  00 

3  25 

3  10 

3  00 

4  00 

2  00 

1  75 

4  50 

1  20 

1  90 

3  00 

1  20 

2  00 

3  26 

1  24 

2  15 

3  50 

1  25 

2  25 

I  60 

1  40 

1  50 

1  10 

1  25 

1  15 

64  74 

12  00 

30  00 

40  27 

39  00 

37  00 

37  00 

2  74 

11  53 

13  30 

13  68 

9  70 

14  00 

5  20 

NEW   BRUNSWICK   AND    PRINCE    EDWARD   ISLAND   CONFERENCE. 


787 


K 


KESWICK. 


Names  of  Ministers. 


Richard  W.  Weddall,  B.A. 


George  M.  Campbell. 
George  M.  Campbell. 
Charles  H.  Manaton. 
Henry  J.  Clarke  . . 
Henry  J.  Clarke 


William  Maggs 
William  Maggs 
William  Maggs  . . . 
George  B.  Payson . 
George  B.  Payson. 
George  B.  Payson . . 
James  A.  Duke . . 


P"     ;      No.  of 

*  Members. 


Richard  W   Weddall,  B.A. 

Thomas  Marshall        

Thomas  Marshall 
Thomas  Marshall 
James  Crisp . 
James  Crisp 


i  merits. 


80 

86 

117 

134 

140 


KINGSCLEAR. 


94 
97 
40 
47 
62 
50 
59 


KINGSTON. 


§3  45 

1  81 

2  94 
2  28 
1  90 


Funds. 


§1  67 
1  60 
1  72 
1  73 
1  75 


10 


92 

6  11 

2  50 

8 

62 

3  50 

1  00 

4 

61 

3  50 

1  00 

4 

72 

2  75 

1  20 

3 

68 

2  80 

1  35 

3 

61 

2  20 

2  13 

3 

66 

2  26 

2  29 

3 

00 
50 
00 
00 
12 
15 
64 


Conting.  j  Educa.    ,  Sup.  M.  ;   Miss'y. 


§3  38 

S23  10 

1  77 

33  84 

3  10 

25  62 

4  08 

29  88 

3  50 

31  39 

5  25 

2  75 

4  28  | 

5  30 

3  00 

4  28  ! 

0  96 

1  05 

1  04 

1  00 

1  20 

1  00 

1  25 

1  40 

1  50 

1  35 

1  50 

1  60 

1  50 

1  50 

2  00 

20 

43 

40 

64 

6  71 

11 

00 

7 

50 

8 

00 

10 

00 

4 

48 

49  77 

24 

36 

8 

92 

10 

50 

10  27 

10 

30 

LITTLE  YORK. 

...  i 

John  C.  Berrie 

John  C.  Berrie 

6 

105 

7  00 

4  97  j 

4  66 

209  89 

HibbertR.  Baker,  B.A.. 

.... 

5 

113 

7  23 

5  00 

4  70 

181  80 

Hibbert  R.  Baker,  B.A. 

5 

112 

2  59 

1  62 

2  58 

116  37 

Hibbert  R.  Baker,  B.A 

5 

119 

2  60 

1  62 

2  59 

72  11 

M. 


Alfred  E.  Le  Page 

Henry  J.  Clarke .    . 

H.  J.  Clarke,  Matthew  R.  Knight,  B.  A 

Elias  Slackford 

Elias  Slackford,  William  Wass  .  . 
Elias  Slackford,  John  W    Wadman 
William  Maggs,  Thomas  Pierce 


MARGATE. 

I      ..      f       116 


116 
134 
115 
120 
123 
151 


MARYSVILLE. 


Robert  Wilson     . . 
Edward  Jenkins 
Robert  Duncan . 

Robert  Duncan 

Robert  Duncan 

Waldron  W.  Brewer . . 
Waldron  W.  Brewer . . 


2 
2 
3 
2 

2 
2 
2 


62 
32 
96 
96 
99 
93 
119 


8  00 

1  30 

6  00 

8  00 

2  55 

19  66 

8  00 

2  00 

3  00 

8  00 

1  53 

3  06 

8  00 

2  00 

3  50 

8  00 

2  00 

3  50 

8  00 

3  00 

4  00 

10  00 

3  75 

10  00 

10  00 

3  50 

10  00 

5  00 

3  50 

5  00 

16  73 

72  50 

34  00 

10  09 

64  10 

34  16 

8  28 

93  51 

19  87 

3  28 

106  10 

17  24 

38  20 
118  25 
44  50 
30  25 
61  43 
51  02 
59  S9 


235  00 
251  00 

251  40 

252  58 
265  89 
262  80 


788 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


MILLTOWN. 


Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 
ments. 

• 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Year 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Mias'y. 

1874  James  Taylor ..      . 

75  William  W.  Percival 

76  William  W.  Percival 

77  William  W.  Percival .... 

78  Samuel  R.  Ackman . 

79  Charles  W.  Dutcher 

80  Charles  W.  Dutcher „ .' 

4  i 
4 

6 
3 
5 
5 

5  "1 

164 
166 
170 
137 
132 
136 
148 

$12  60 
20  20 
6  11 
4  50 
4  50 
4  50 
4  00 

$3  40 
13  80 
3  46 
2  50 
2  50 
2  50 
2  75 

$16  00 

21  00 

7  14 

4  50 

5  00 
5  00 
5  00 

$36  52 
40  63 
31  29 
49  25 

26  90 

27  10 
57  30 

1874  John  Waterhouse,  James  Crisp 
75  See  Chatham  and  Newcastle.    . 


1874  Thomas  J.  Deinstadt . 

75  Thomas  J.  Deinstadt . 

76  Duncan  D.  Currie .. . . 

77  Duncan  D.  Currie 

78  Duncan  D.  Currie 

79  Robert  Duncan     

80  Robert  Duncan 


1876  Alfred  E.  Le  Page. 

77  Douglas  H.  Lodge. 

78  Douglas  H.  Lodge. 

79  Edward  Bell      . . 

80  Edward  Bell  . .      . 


1876  John  Goldsmith.. 

77  John  Goldsmith.. . 

78  William  Lawson . 

79  William  Lawson . . 

80  William  Lawson . . 


1874  Henry  J.  Clarke.. 

75  Alfred  E.  Le  Page. . . . 

76  Alfred  E.  Le  Page.. . . 

77  Alfred  E.  LePage.... 

78  John  C.  Berrie 

79  John  C,  Berrie 

80  John  C.  Berrie    . .      . 


MIRAMICHI. 

.1     10     I       104 
J    10    I      110 

MONCTON. 


10  69 
10  70 


7  98 
12  21 


MONTAGUE. 


MOUNT  STEWART. 


MURRAY  HARBOUR. 


9  24 
13  09 


1 

135 

9  53 

3  00 

7  50! 

1 

85 

9  53 

7  00 

7  61 

2 

128 

9  40 

6  75 

7  70 

2 

121 

9  40 

4  62 

7  87 

3 

125 

9  65 

5  84 

8  45 

1 

191 

9  65 

5  84 

8  50 

3 

187 

6  86 

24  19 

8  75 

195  16 
246  21 


58  31 
115  84 
123  69 
106  08 
153  37 
72  50 
57  45 


3 

30 

2  40 

,    .. 

1  60 

.     3 

32 

2  40 

1  50  | 

4 

39 

1  50 

i  oo 

1  50  1 

5 

30 

1  40 

1  00 

7 

46 

2  00 

1  00 

1  50 

6 

40 

0  50 

0  50 

6 

52 

6  50 

1  00 

0  50 

2 

32 

3  50 

0  50 

1  00 

2 

47 

3  50 

1  00 

1  50 

2 

35 

3  80 

1  50 

2  00 

4 

55 

4  50 

2  50 

3  50 

2 

47 

3  80 

1  58 

2  15 

2 

48 

4  00 

4  60 

4  52 

2 

53 

4  00 

4  60 

4  50 

12  61 
6  07 

5  50 

1637 

6  50 

7  50 

7  57 

15  50 
40  00 
60  00 
80  74 
45  12 
71  5* 
53  19 


N. 


NASHWAAK. 


1874  Wesley  W.  Colpitts,  Geo.  M.  Campbell 

75  Wesley  W.  Colpitts. . 

76  Richard  Weddall,  B.  A 

77  Richard  Weddall,  B.A 

78  Levi  S.  Johnson 

79  Levi  S.  Johnson.. .  

80  Levi  S.  Johnson.. 


1875  James  Crisp. 

76  Edward  Jenkins 

77  Edward  Jenkins 

78  George  M.  Campbell.. 

79  George  Steele 

80  George  Steele ... 


20 

128 

9  53 

3  25 

4  00 

20 

112 

9  60 

3  25 

4  00 

11 

85 

3  00 

2  00 

3  00 

11 

137 

3  50 

2  00 

3  75 

10 

152 

3  75 

2  50 

4  00 

12 

145 

3  00 

3  50 

2  00 

12 

130 

1  52 

1  50 

1  00  ! 

NEWCASTLE. 


108 
92 


8  00 
4  75 


6  13 
13  75 


8  00 

9  01 


19  05 
25  49 
10  06 
32  41 

60  00 

61  00 
63  00 


96  96 
101  59 


NEW   BRUNSWICK   AND    PRINCE    EDWARD   ISLAND   CONFERENCE. 


789 


NORTHAMPTON. 

Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 

point- 

ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1878 
79 
80 

Edwin  C.  Turner 

4 
10 

si 

77 

$140 

2  40 

$1  00 
1  50 

$1  80 
3  00 

Edwin  C.  Turner,  Theoph.  L. 

Williams 

$24  41 
26  00 

P. 


POINT  DE  BUTE. 


1874  Douglas  Chapman.. 

75  Douglas  Chapman . . 

76  Edwin  Mills 

77  Edwin  Mills 

78  Edwin  Mills 

79  George  W.  Fisher.  . 

80  George  W  Fisher 


107 
111 
113 
115 
112 
119 
111 


8  30 

3  20 

8  02 

8  30 

3  40 

8  35 

8  40 

5  60 

8  42 

6  54 

9  03 

7  14 

5  02 

2  86 

6  10 

5  05 

4  50 

6  20 

5  27 

2  26 

6  44 

24  82 
40  82 
46  62 
50  44 
49  60 
22  79 

25  18 


1874  JohnS.  Allen 

75  JohnS.  Allen 

76  JohnS.  Allen 

77  William  Maggs.    . . 

78  William  Maggs 

79  William  Maggs 

80  George  M.  Campbell 


POWNAL. 
4 
4 
4 
5 
4 
4 
4 


89 
96 
119 
133 
107 
103 
99 


11  50 

1  75 

4  42 

11  50 

1  85 

4  50 

11  50 

1  50 

4  50 

11  50 

2  00 

4  50 

4  00 

2  00 

4  00 

4  00 

2  25 

4  00 

3  00 

1  50 

4  00 

13  98 
33  10 

18  15 
48  00 
28  70 
30  52 

19  91 


E. 


PJCHIBUCTO. 


1874  James  A.  Duke. 

75  James  A.  Duke . . 

76  James  A.  Duke  . 

77  Isaac  N.  Parker.. 

78  Isaac  N.  Parker.. 

79  Isaac  N.  Parker  .. 

80  Isaac  Howie 


8 


7 

9 

11 

11 


82 
75 
78 
76 
80 
86 
91 


6  05 

2  25 

6  00 

6  00 

3  40 

6  00 

6  00 

3  18 

7  10 

6  00 

2  41 

7  19 

6  00 

7  24 

7  20 

2  45 

1  12 

4  00 

2  50 

1  20 

4  10 

29  14 
66  31 
63  05 
62  48 
52  29 

16  81 

17  42 


1877  William  Harrison. 

78  William  Harrison. 

79  William  Harrison. 

80  Edwin  C.  Turner  . 


RICHMOND. 


105 
120 
114 


2  50 

4  10 

4  11 

2  63 

3  00 

4  20 

2  95 

5  75 

5  50 

34  52 
44  00 
44  25 


s. 


1874  Joseph  Hart  

75  Joseph  Hart 

76  Humphrey  Pickard,  D.D. 

77  Douglas  Chapman..    

78  Douglas  Chapman 

79  Douglas  Chapman 

80  William  W.  Percival .    .  . 


SACKVILLE. 

5 

151 

18  27 

50  65 

15  87 

150  27 

5 

185 

18  27 

107  39 

16  00 

328  55 

3 

175 

17  41 

111  24 

16  53 

374  73 

2 

176 

30  01 

125  54 

46  80 

382  81 

•  • 

3 

190 

26  29 

134  36 

50  25 

427  29 

3 
3 

192 
219 

25  47 
20  34 

90  75 
88  25 

48  65 
40  24 

469  62 

388  61 

790 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


SALISBURY. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  John  F.  Betts.. .    . 

75  JohnF.  Betts... 

76  JohnF.  Betts 

77  Wilson  W.  Lodge. 

78  Wilson  W.  Lodge  , 

79  John  Colter    

80  William  Penna  . . . 


Ap- 
point- 
men  ts, 


3 
3 

7 
9 
6 
6 

7 


No.  of 
Members. 


122 
164 
141 
140 
135 
144 
108 


Conting.    Educa.     Sup.  M.    Miss'y, 


Funds. 


$7  20 
6  00 
5  50 
3  74 
1  22 
1  00 
1  00 


$2  27 
2  35 

2  20 

3  30 
3  00 
3  00 
2  04 


$11  15 
55  90 
32  30 

.25  67 

26  80 

21  00 

6  15 


1874  Benjamin  Chappell,  B.A. 

75  Benjamin  Chappell,  B.A. 

76  Richard  Opie .      

77  Richard  Opie 

78  Cyrus  Samuel  Wells 

79  William  B.  Thomas.    . . . 
*  80  Thomas  Hicks 


1874  Elias  Slackford 

75  Elias  Slackford . 

76  Elias  Slackford  . . 

77  William  Dobson. , 

78  William  Dobson. 

79  William  Dobson. 

80  Roberts.  Crisp.. 


1874  — 

75  Harrison  B 


Lodge 

76  Douglas  H.  Lodge 

77  Matthew  R.  Knight,  B.A. 

78  Albert  Hagarty  

79  Albert  Hagarty.        

80  Thomas  Stebbing 


1874  Abraham  R.  B.  Shrewsbury., 

75  Charles  W.  Hamilton. 

76  Charles  W  Hamilton. 

77  JohnF.  Betts. 

78  John  F.  Betts.. 

79  Thomas  J.  Deinstadt.. 

80  Thomas  J.  Deinstadt,. 


1874  Charles  W.  Dutcher. 
75  Charles  W  Dutcher.. 
75  John  Prince 

77  John  Prince. . . 

78  John  Prince . .    

79  JohnF   Betts 

80  JohnF.  Betts 


SHEDIAC. 

3 

26 

.... 

.... 

....  1 

3 

20 

0  71 

2  34 

1  00 

3 

31 

0  73 

4  20 

•1  02 

4 

23 

0  67 

0  96 

1  23 

3 

34 

1  35 

2  26 

3  71 

3 

34 

1  50 

1  00 

2  00 

2 

30 

.... 

0  50 

-  0  75 

SHEFFIELD. 


3 

64 

8  00 

3  10 

8  00 

3 

72 

8  10 

3  50 

10  00 

3 

72 

8  00 

6  12 

8  00 

3 

67 

8  00 

6  00 

8  00 

3 

70 

8  00 

7  50 

8  00 

4 

102 

8  00 

6  00 

8  00 

3 

96 

5  00 

6  £0 

7  00 

SOURIS. 


5 

12 

4  22 

1  00 

5  35 

5 

49 

4  22 

2  70 

4  21 

5 

38 

4  22 

1  09 

4 

40 

2  30 

i  66 

1  05 

4 

60 

2  50 

2  00 

2  10 

4 

108 

0  70 

1  00 

1  07 

4 

109 

... 

1  00 

SUMMERSIDE. 


1 

90 

5  00 

3  50 

5  00 

1 

1  107 

5  00 

3  50 

5  00 

1 

116 

5  00 

3  50 

5  00 

1 

116 

5  00 

3  50 

5  00 

3 

156 

5  50 

5  50 

1 

153 

2  50 

2  10 

2  50 

3 

121 

2  50 

5  76 

2  50 

SUSSEX. 


.   7 

217 

12  50 

5  00 

8  00 

7 

120 

5  10 

3  00 

4  24 

7 

103 

4  50 

3  50 

5  00 

8 

132 

4  70 

4  65 

9  00 

8 

121 

4  40 

4  96 

8  90 

9 

118 

4  28 

4  29 

9  46 

9 

128 

2  00 

2  25 

3  84 

17  25 

20  82 

15  05 

3  80 

4  00 

2  70 

26  50 

43  90 

42  65 

42  25 

32  50 

31  00 

31  00 

6  00 

8  00 

5  43 

9  60 

13  00 

8  53 

3  03 

28  03 

52  72 

110  00 

74  50 

22  76 

52  06 

43  50 

57  55 
64  61 
53  46 
56  67 
43  79 
31  25 
42  68 


St. 


1874  William  Tweedy. 

75  William  Tweedy. 

76  William  Tweedy - 

77  Frederick  W.  Harrison., 

78  Frederick  W.  Harrison.. 

79  Frederick  W  Harrison. , 

80  Douglas  Chapman.. 


ST.  ANDREWS. 


47 

6  40 

2  40 

6  87 

26 

5  00 

1  60 

5  05 

26 

4  10 

1  75 

4  05 

25 

4  05 

1  10 

3  65 

30 

3  28 

2  84 

4  35 

30 

2  75 

1  87 

3  50 

32 

2  50 

6  00 

3  25 

23  95 
41  00 
30  00 
28  00 
26  52 
37  92 
54  00 


NEW   BRUNSWICK   AND    PRINCE    EDWARD    ISLAND    CONFERENCE. 


791 


ST.  DAVID'S. 


75  Frederick  W.  Harrison . 

76  Frederick  W.  Harrison 

77  George  Harrison 

78  George  Harrison . 

79  George  Harrison  . 

80  Elias  Slackford 


No.  of 
Members. 


99 
75 
78 
81 
94 
92 
91 


Funds. 


Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

$8  00 

$3  00 

$6  00 

$30  00 

6  00 

1  80 

5  00  ! 

27  00 

4  50 

2  00 

4  60 

27  20 

4  72 

1  76 

5  05  1 

26  78 

5  05 

2  66 

5  65 

22  28 

5  00 

2  27 

4  65  '■ 

23  99 

5  00 

2  35 

5  76 

32  17 

1874 


75  Septimus  E.  Colwell. 
76 .. 


ST.  GEORGE. 

7 
24 


38 


ST.  JAMES. 


1874  HibbertR.  Baker     , 

75  John  Tinling 

76  John  Tinling 

77  - 

78  John  T.  Baxendale . 

79  John  T.  Baxendale . 

80  Septimus  E.  Colwell 


29 
28 
26 
27 
38 
33 
35 


1  00 
1  50 


I.  ST.  JOHN.— QUEEN  SQUARE. 


2  93 


0  50 

0  50 

1  00 

3  75 

1  00 

2  58 

2  78 

2  75 

1  09 

1  59 

3  76 

2  84 

2  36 

00 
20 


0  50 

2  86 

3  23 

1  00 

3  00 

2  79 


43  32 


5  85 
33  50 

27  04 
33  12 
23  26 

28  18 
31  77 


This  was  known  as  the  Germain  Street  charge  until  1879.  The  old  Germain  Street  Church  having 
been  destroyed  in  the  great  fire  of  June  20th,  1877,  a  new  site  was  secured  for  the  erection  of 
what  is  now  known  as  the  Queen  Square  Methodist  Church,  the  corner  stone  of  which  was  laid 
August  8th,  1878.  On  July  13th,  1879,  the  congregation,  which  since  the  fire  had  been 
worshipping  in  Ring's  Hall,  began  the  occupancy  of  the  school-room  of  the  new  church,  and  on 
Sunday,  October  5th,  1879,  the  church  was  publicly  dedicated  to  the  worship  of  God. 

1874  Howard  Sprague,  M.  A 1  177  I     45  00  3198  1120  92:  244  64 

75  Howard  Sprague,  M.A.  .. 1  156  15  50  56  58  '  26  01  j  929  22 

76  John  A.  Clarke,  M.A 1  184  16  18  I     15  38  ,     32  07  I  885  00 

77  Benjamin  Chappell,  B.A 1  163  8  80  |     21  00  20  02  1,827  80 

78  Benjamin  Chappell,  B.A 1  125  |       3  95  9  70  2  29  14196 

79  John  Read 1  127  j       3  95  9  86  10  43  127  33 

80  John  Read                         ...                 .  1  152  1       7  05  I     11  00  I     11  43  232  03 


II.  ST.  JOHN.— CENTENARY. 


1874  Henry  Pope 

75  Henry  Pope 

76  Howard  Sprague,  M.A. 

77  Howard  Sprague,  M.A 

78  H.  Spiague,M.A.,M.  R.  Knight,  B.A 

79  Joseph  Havt 

80  Duncan  D.  Currie 


242 
230 
267 
265 
240 
200 
130 


60  00 

63  83 

100  00 

50  00 

83  00 

75  00 

25  00 

45  50 

47  46 

18  00 

32  43 

22  00 

5  00 

10  00 

14  00 

10  00 

12  00 

'  20  00 

10  00 

13  25 

27  35 

370  00 


IIT.  ST.  JOHN.— EXMOUTH  STREET. 


1874  Edwin  Evans.. . 

75  Edwin  Evans . . 

76  Joseph  Hart.    . . 

77  Joseph  Hart 

78  Joseph  Hart. . . 

79  Hezekiah  McKeown . 

80  Hezekiah  McKeown . 


188 
190 
287 
216 
202 
199 
151 


22  00 

17  52 

26  90 

1  22  50 

22  89 

24  00 

22  50 

23  33 

24  00 

'  22  50 

16  36 

25  00 

22  50 

24  26 

25  00  j 

j  12  00 

12  42 

18  00 

1  12  00 

10  00 

17  00  1 

1874  Robert  Duncan      . . . 

75  Robert  Duncan 

76  Stephen  T.  Teed 

77  Stephen  T.  Teed 

78  Stephen  T.  Teed 

79  Benjamin  Chappell,  B.A. . . 

80  Benjamin  Chappell,  B.A. 


IV    ST.  JOHN.— PORTLAND. 

.|  1 

..■■  •:!  ! 

l 

...'       ..|  2 

..       !  2 

!  l 


136 

12  19 

21  05 

18  01 

127 

13  24 

21  17  1 

18  74 

284 

14  40 

22  25  ' 

23  27 

238 

15  00 

12  00 

24  50 

180 

5  00 

1  40 

10  00 

157 

5  00 

3  00 

14  00 

1   145 

5  00 

3  62  1 

12  00 

847 

78 

486 

96 

687 

94 

182 

00 

250 

00 

274 

76 

94 

83 

274  39 

162  87 

99 

32 

108 

25 

68 

60 

70  00 

80  67 

214 

81 

200 

14 

200  77 

45 

00 

28  00 

30 

17 

792 


CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


V.  ST.  JOHN.—  CARLETON. 


Year! 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  Samuel  W.  Sprague 

75  Samuel  R.  Ackman 

76  Samuel  R.  Ackman 

77  Samuel  R.  Ackman 

78  Richard  W.  Weddall,  B.A. 

79  Richard  W.  Weddall,  B.A. 

80  Richard  W.  Weddall,  B.A. 


Ap- 
point- 
ments. 


No.  of 
Members. 


76 
74 
170 
160 
160 
132 
128 


Funds. 


Con  ting.    Educa.     Sup.  M.    Miss'y 


$10  37 
9  08 
9  10 
8  00 
8  00 
8  00 
3  00 


$4  50 
7  00 
7  20 
3  50 
9  60 
109  00 
10  50 


$10  00 

7  24 
7  25 

7  50 

8  00 
8  00 
8  00 


$60  14 

136  78 

85  20 

107  50 

105  10 

106  27 
72  40 


VI.  ST.  JOHN.— CARMARTHEN  STREET. 


1874  William  Lawson . . . 

75  William  Lawson. . . 

76  Benjamin  Chappell. 

77  ..       . 

78  William  J.  Kirby.. 

79 

80 


98 
135 
85 
60 
61 
39 


3  50 

1  50 

2  00 

1*75 

i'56 

i  25 

2  08 
2  34 

i'n 

2  00 

2  72 
2  80 

4  55 

30  74 
18  55 


1880  D.  Davies  Moore. 


VII.  ST.  JOHN.— COURTNEY  BAY. 

. .  I      6     1        67       I       1  00 


0  75 


1  09  i     11 


ST.  MARTINS. 


1874  Richard  Opie 

75  Richard  Opie 

76  William  R.  Pepper 

77  Charles  W   Hamilton 

78  Charles  W   Hamilton  . . 

79  William  J.  Kirby 

80  Theophilus  L.  Williams. 


5 

6 

10 

5 

7 
6 


30 
35 

54 
45 
i" 
46 


1  16 
1  38 
1  14 
1  50 
1  50 
1  20 


1  42 

3  40 

0  91 

1  52 

0  93 

1  96 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

1  20 

2  00 

2  72 
2  00 
25  00 
53  08 
16  48 
19  67 


ST.  STEPHEN. 


1874  John  Prince  .... 

75  John  Prince 

76  Edwin  Evans 

77  Edwin  Evans 

78  Edwin  Evans 

79  Howard  Sprague,  M.A. 

80  Howard  Sprague,  M.A. 


172 
150 
136 
122 
136 
138 
134 


18  85 

19  02 

20  85 

20  20 

13  80 

21  00 

7  02 

8  76 

20  12 

7  20 

9  00 

20  75 

7  26 

11  05 

22  60 

7  00 

11  00 

22  23 

4  00 

21  27 

21  86 

68  27 
117  55 

60  14 
109  00 
128  84 
128  84 
123  76 


T. 


1879  Henry  Peuna. 
80  Cyrus  S.  Wells 


TABUSINTAC. 

.,       3     |      .... 
J       3     1         20 


0  50 


0  25 


0  50 


2  00 


TINTRAMER. 


1875  George  Steele.    . . . 

76  George  Steele 

77  Henry  J.  Clarke 

78  Henry  J.  Clarke 

79  William  E.  Pepper     . . 

80  Supplied  from  Sackville 


1874  Silas  James 

75  Silas  James 

76  Silas  James 
77 


58 
66 
67 
61 

72 


TOBIQUE. 

10 

10 

10 

9 


42 
65 

77 
78 


2  00 

2  66 

1  25 

2  00 

3  10 

2  00 

i  66 

2  00 

i  66 

1  00 

2  19 

2  65 

3  69 

2  00 

1  30  i 

1  90 

2  35 

1  35  J 

3  11 

1  25 

0  54 

1  40 

1  35 

1  18  1 

1  89 

3  10 

10  87 

7  00 

8  35 

8  61 

10  15 

14  12 

12  02 

19  18 

NEW   BRUNSWICK   AND    PRINCE    EDWARD    ISLAND   CONFERENCE. 


793 


TRYON. 


Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap-' 

point- 

ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

f— 

174  Humphrey  P.  Cowperthwaite,  M.A. . . 

75  Humphrey  P.  Cowperthwaite,  M.A. . . 

76  Thomas  J.  Deinstadt     ...            . . .    . 

77  Thomas  J.  Deinstadt     ... 

78  Thomas  J.  Deinstadt   ... 

79  John  S.  Phinney . . 

80  John  S.  Phinney 

9 
9 
8 
9 
9 
9 
9 

280 
187 
207 
205 
285 
265 
206 

$15  20 
15  20 
15  28 
15  30 
15  40 
14  40 
13  10 

$5  60 

4  50 
11  00 

5  65 
8  18 
8  00 
8  25 

$6  00 

10  75 

11  22 
11  25 
11  35 

11  40 

12  30 

315  10 
175  44 
197  21 
120  85 
74  18 
91  29 
107  10 

u. 


177  Thomas  Aller. . 

78  Thomas  Allen. . . 

79  Charles  Comben. 

80  Charles  Comben. 


UPHAM.     (See  Hampton.) 


8 
10 


67 

78 
76 
81 


3  50 

2  30 

3  40 

3  64 

2  60 

3  40 

3  35 

2  47 

3  80 

3  45 

3  00 

4  75 

31  97 
28  86 
13  76 

20  75 


177  William  Penna . 

78  William  Penna . 

79  William  Penna . . 

80  Henry  Penna 


UPPER  KENT. 

67 
68 

77 


1  55 
1  60 
1  60 

1  66 

1  05 
1  25 

2  00 
2  00 
1  50 

18  42 
16  00 
14  00 

w. 


S74  Charles  W   Dockrill..    . 

75  Levi  S.  Johnson 

76  Levi  S.  Johnson 

77  Levi  S.  Johnson.. . 

78  Alfred  E.  Le  Page. . . 

79  Alfred  E.  Le  Page 

80  Alfred  E.  Le  Page 


574  Joseph  Sellar,  M.A. 

75  James  Taylor 

76  Charles  H.  Paisley,  M.A. 

77  Charles  H.  Paisley,  M.A. 

78  Charles  H.  Paisley,  M.A. 

79  Wesley  W   Oolpitts.    .. 

80  Wesley  W.  Colpitts. 


WELSFORD. 

6     i 

34 

6    ; 

51 

8     i 

80 

9 

95 

10 

111 

10 

111 

10 

107 

WOODSTOCK. 


89 
61 
68 
84 
123 
80 
97 


4  50 

1  75 

■A  50 

4  50 

2  00 

3  00 

1  10 

1  20 

1  00 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

2  00 

6  00 

2  00 

2  00 

2  40 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

2  00 

8  75 
8  75 
00 
50 
90 
90 
20 


10  25 
52  64 
34  47 
37  00 
51  82 
48  95 
37  00 


3  00 

7  00 

40  00 

2  50 

5  50 

49  42 

12  00 

4  00 

24  75 

12  82 

10  52 

29  03 

14  32 

11  18 

64  13 

10  00 

9  27 

39  20 

4  99 

5  00 

18  00 

THE 


DISTRICTS 


OF   THE 


NEW  BRUNSWICK  &  PRINCE  EDWARD  ISL'D  CONFERENCE 

showing  who  have  been  chairmen  and  financial  secretaries, 
with  the  number  of  members  for  each  year 

From  1874  to  1880. 


FREDERICTON  DISTRICT. 


Year! 


Chairmen. 


Finau.  Secretaries.!  Mem. 


Yeari        Chairmen. 


1874  Hez.  McKeown. 

75  Hez.  McKeown. . 

76  Robert  Duncan. . 

77  Robert  Duncan. 

78  Robert  Duncan. 

79  Edwin  Evans 

80  Edwin  Evans 


Finan.  Secretaries,  i  Mem. 


Robert  Wilson 

James  Taylor 

Hez.  McKeown.  . 
Chas.  H.  Paisley.. 
Chas.  H.  Paisley.. 
Wesley  W.Colpitts 
WesleyW.Colpitts 


MIRAMICHI  DISTRICT. 

1875  John  S.  Phinney..  John  Waterhouse. 

76  James  A.  Duke    .  Robert  S.  Crisp. . .  I 

77  Hez.  McKeown.    .  Isaac  N.  Parker 

78  Hez.  McKeown. . . 

79  Stephen  T.  Teed.. 

80  Stephen  T.  Teed.. 


Isaac  N.  Parker. 
Isaac  N.  Parker. 
Isaac  N.  Parker. 


1553 
1347 
1497 
1612 
1599 
1653 
1685 


309 
442 
389 
444 
443 
434 


PRINCE  EDWARD  ISLAND  DISTRICT. 

1874  Duncan  D.  CurriejH.      P.      Cowper-j 

I     thwaite 2069 

75  Duncan  D.  CurriejH.      P.     Cowper- 

thwaite.. . .  1920 

76  John  Lathern H.      P.      Cowper- 

thwaite 1903 

77  John  Lathern.      .  H.      P.     Cowper- 

thwaite 1900 

78  John  Lathern H.      P.     Cowper- 

thwaite 2106 


1879  H.       P.     Cowper-I 

thwaite Thos.  J.  Deinstadt   2136 

80  H.      P.     Cowper-i  I 

thwaite Thos.  J.  Deinstadt    2110 


SACKVILLE  DISTRICT. 

,1874  Win.  McCarty.. .  .  Joseph  Hart . . 
75  Wm.  McCarty..    .  Joseph  Hart.. . 


76  Duncan  D.  Currie  Chas.  W.  Dutcher 

77  Douglas  Chapman  I  Chas.  W.  Dutcher 

78  Douglas  ChapmanjChas.  W.  Dutcher 

79  Robert  Duncan.    .Thomas  Marshall. 

80  Robert  Duncan.      Thomas  Marshall.! 

ST.  JOHN  DISTRICT. 

1874  Henry  Pope [Robert  Duncan. . . : 

75  Henry  Pope [Robert  Duncan. . . 

.     76  John  Prince Stephen  T.  Teed.,  j 

77  John  Prince .Stephen  T.  Teed.,  j 

78  Joseph  Hart (Stephen  T.  Teed.. 

79  Hez.  McKeown. .    Richard  W    Wed- 

1     dall.B.A. .. 

80  Duncan  D.  Currie  Richard  W.  Wcd- 

dall.  B.A. 

ST.  STEPHEN  DISTRICT. 


1978 
1222 
1413 
1389 
1418 
1692 
1779 


2111 
1635 
2143 
1983 

1784 

1683 
1661 


James  Taylor  .    . . ; 

75  John  Prince 

Wm.  W.  Percival. 

469 

76  Edwin  Evans 

Wm.  W  Percival. 

486 

77  Edwin  Evans 

Wm.  W.  Percival.  j 

444 

78  Edwin  Evans 

Fred.  W.  Harrison! 

520 

79  Fred.  W.  Harrison 

Chas.  W.  Dutcher! 

530 

80  Douglas  Chapman 

Chas.  W  Dutcheri 

549 

PART     VII. 


THE 


$Utof0xtttMatt&    danizxtutt, 


1874  to  1880. 


THE 


gltbafomxblmb   donhxma, 


WAS 


3RGANIZED    IN    THE    CITY    OF    ST.    JOHN'S, 


ow 


WEDNESDAY,    AUGUST    5th,    1874. 


I.— SESSIONS  OF  CONFERENCE. 


ar. 


Place. 


St.  John's . . 

St.  John  s  . . . 

St.  John's . 

Carbonear. . 
8..  St.  John's.. 
9  .St.  John's. 
0 . .  Carbonear. . . 


President. 


Geo.  S.  Milligan,  M. 
Thomas  Harris. 
James  Dove.. 
John  Goodison  .    .    . 
'Geo.  S.  .Milligan,  M. 
James  Dove . .  . 
Thomas  Harris 


Secretary. 

Thomas  Harris. 
James  Dove 
John  Goodison  . 
Joseph  Pascoe . 
[James  Dove 
i  Charles  Ladner. 
Charles  Ladner. 


Journal  Secretary. 


,  George  J.  Bond,  B.A. 
John  G.  Currie. 
Charles  Ladner. 
Joseph  Pascoe. 
Francis  U.  Willey. 


If. —MINISTERS  and  MEMBERS. 


Year. 


On 
trial. 


Ministers. 


Effec- 
tive. 


Members. 


Sup'y.    ;    Total.     Increase.   On  trial.       Full.         Total.      Increase. 


4 

.  J   21 

17 

38 

5 

.  .1   24 

19 

1 

44 

6 

'6 

..!   27 

17 

3 

47 

3 

7 

. .  j   22 

24 

3 

49 

2 

rS.  .. 

•i   U 

32 

3 

49 

'9.  .. 

i    9 

37 

4 

50 

i     1 

10.  ... 

1    6 

40 

3 

49 

1  dec.  1 

1,240 
1,156 
1,054 
1,285 
1,829 
1,157 
691 


4,389 
5,086 
5,473 
5,790 
6,191 
7,008 


5,629 
6,242 
6,527 
7,075 
8,020 
8,165 


6,995  '  7,e 


613 

285 
448 
945 
145 
dec.  521 


HI.—  CONNEXIONAL  FUNDS. 


Year. 


i Contingent ; 


a 

$202  09 

rs.    ..      . 

270- 25 

16 

217  89 

n... 

212  56 

is 

194  72 

79. 

198  57 

50 

188  54 

Educa- 
tional. 

$176  62 
254  37 
285  87 
295  76 
228  63 
206  27 
209  93 


^"day  Circuit 

SchooL     :       Subs. 


$28  19 
46  76 
64  64 
61  67 
66  81 
45  25 


Supernumerary. 

Ministers 
Subs. 


Total. 


$329  13 
365  33 
395  45 
410  35 
372  16 
273  05 
252  77 


$514  34 

510  32 
390  00 
576  79 
501  84 

511  84 
507  26 


$843  47 
875  65 
785 
987 
874  00 
784  89 
760  03 


4"> 

14 


Missionary. 


$3,002  45 
5,224  08 
4,939  44 
5,780  70 
4,754  60 
4,169  63 
3,880  37 


THE  NAMES  OF 


THB 


MINISTERS  OF   THE  NEWFOUNDLAND  CONFERENCE 

CLASSIFIED   AND   ALPHABETICALLY  AEEANGED 

UNDER  THE  YEAR  IN  WHICH  THEIR  MINISTRY  BEGAN. 


Note. — The  figures  in  the  column  after  the  name  show  the  year  in  which  his  connection  with  the 
Conference  ceased,  the  letters  indicate  the  cause. 

D.       Died.  x.s.    Transferred  to  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 

loc.   Located.  m.        Transferred  to  Montreal  Conference. 

exc.  Removed  to  England. 


1828. 
Shenstone,  William  E. 

1840. 
Peach,  John  S 

1854. 
Harris,  Thomas. . . . 
Milligan,  George  S . 

1855. 

5  Dove,  James 

1856. 

6  Fox,  Thomas 

1860. 

7  Goodison,  John  . . 

3  Shenton,  Job 

1861. 
9  Ladner,  Charles 

10  Pascoe,  John  S 

1866. 

1 1  Forsey,  George 

12  Reay,  John        

1870. 

13  Matthews,  Solomon... 

14  Pickles,  Charles. 

15  Willey,  Francis  G. 

1871. 

16  Bond,  George  J 

17  Currie,  John  G 

18  Dunn,  Simeon  B. 

19  Embree,  Jeremiah 

20  James,  Thomas  H. 

21  Swann,  William 

1872. 

22  Atkinson,  Thomas  W 

23  Myers,  Charles 

24  Nurse,  James 


,m.  '  1875 


1875 


.  .d.  !  1878 


1878 


1873. 

25  Bowell,  John  P. 

26  Boyd,  George     .  . 

27  Bryant,  George  H 

2S  Dixon,  John 

29  Freeman,  Robert  W.  . 

30  Hill,  Jabez .... 

31  McGregor,  Alexander  . 

32  Parkins,  Joseph 

33  Pratt,  John 

34  Snowden,  Samuel 

1874. 

35  Hatcher,  Henry  C. . 

36  Heals,  James  B 

37  Heyfield,  Jesse  . . . 

38  Hill,  Anthony 

39  Jennings,  William 

40  Lewis,  Henry 

41  Lister,  Joseph 

42  Payne,  George 

43  Pincock,  James 

44  Seccombe,  William  H., 

1875. 
i  45  Alexander,  James.. 

46  Bramfitt,  Robert .    ,  ... 

47  Bullen,  George 

48  Edyvean,  William  H. 

49  Gw'ilym,  David 

50  Kendall,  William . . . 

51  Taylor,  Edgar 

1876. 

52  Riehings,  Lewis .    . 

53  Storey,  George  P. 


.  .D. 
.  .D. 


1879 

1876 


l.  |  1878 


1877 


1877 


.l.    1879 


PROBATIONERS  CONNECTED  WITH  THE  NEWFOUxNDLAND  C0NF.,  JUNE.  1880 

SHOWING  THE  YEAR  WHEN  THEIR  MINISTRY  BEGAN. 


1876. 

1  Tratt,  William  R 

1877. 

2  Eland,  Thomas  L  . . . 

3  Jackson,  Joseph  A. . 

4  Peters.  John 


5  Wilson,  James 

6  Vater,  George. 


1878. 


MINISTERS  AND  PROBATIONERS  FOR  THE  MINISTRY 


C'ONXPXTKD   WITH   THE 


ItdtrftfuttManir   <$,anUxmtt, 


1874  to   1880. 


A. 


ALEXANDER,  JAMES. 
r.  on  t.  1875. 
875  Catalina      ....  1 

76  Exploits      . .  1 

77  -Located. 

ATKINSON,  THOMAS  WHIT- 
FIELD. 
1872.—  e  f.  c.  &  o.  1876. 
874  Shoal  Harbour.      ...         2 

76  Fogo 3 

79  Twillingate 2 

Financial  Secretary,  1879  and 
880. 


B. 


BOND,  GEORGE  J.,  B.A. 
187L—  e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1876. 
874  St.  John's.       . .  . .  3 

77  Tilt  Cove 1 

78  Allowed  to  rest 1 

78  Fogo....  ..  ..   1 

80  Trinity 1 

A  graduate   of  Mount  Allison 

Vesleyan  College. — B.A.,  1874. 
ournal  Secretary  of  Conference, 
876.       Chairman    of    District, 


BOWELL,  JOHN  PERRY. 

1877.— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878. 
874  Flower  Cove 2 

76  Mount  Allison  Wes.  Coll.  2 

78  Labrador 3 

BOYD,  GEORGE. 
1873.— e.  f.  c.  &o.  1877. 
874  Bay  Roberts 1 

75  Mount  Allison  Wes  Coll.   2 

77  Cupids 2 

79  Carbonear 2 

BRAMFITT,  ROBERT. 
a  1875.— e.  out,  1876.— 
e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 
875 1 

76  Little  Bay  Islands.    ..       2 

78  Musgrave  Harbour 2 

80  Musgrave  Town 1 


BRYANT,  GEORGE  HENRY.  \ 

c.  1873— e.  out.  1874.— 

E.  f.  c.  &  0.1877. 

1873  Green's  Harbour 3 

76  Old  Perlican 3 

(79  Old  Perlican.    .  .(sup'y.)  1 
Died  Sept.   17th,   1879,    aged 
39  years. 


BULLEN,  GEORGE, 
c.  1875.—  e.  out.  1876.- 
e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 
1875 


76  Port  de  Grave... 

77  Bay  Roberts 

78  Tilt  Cove 

80  Bett's  Cove  &  Tilt  Cove..  1  I 


c. 


CURRIE,  JOHN  GIBSON. 

1871.— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1875. 

1874  Carbonear 1 

75  Island  Cove 3 

Journal   Secretary   of  Confer- 
ence, 1877. 

Died  May  8th,   1878,  aged  27 
years. 


D. 


DIXON,  JOHN, 
c.  1873.— e.  on  t.  1874. 

1873  Trinity 3 

76  Tilt  Cove 1 

Died  Aug.  4th,  1876,  aged  26 

years. 

DOVE,  JAMES. 
1855. 

1874  Carbonear.  ...  2 
76  Harbour  Grace.          .  .        3 

79  Black  Head 2 

Financial  Secretary,  1874. 
Chairman   of  District,     1875, 

1876,  1878  to  1880.  Secretary 
of  Conference,  1875  and  1878. 
President  of  Conference,  1876 
and  1879.  Delegate  to  General 
Conference,  1878.  Delegate  to 
Ecumenical  Congress,  1881. 


DUNN,  SIMEON  B. 

1871.— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1875. 

1874  Exploits 1 

75  St.  John's 3 

76  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


E. 


EDYVEAN,  WILLIAM  H. 

c.  1875.— e.  on  t.  1876.— 

e.  f.  c.  &.  o.  1879. 

187"5 1 

76  Shoal  Harbour 1 

77  Port  de  Grave 2 

79  Herring  Neck 2 

ELAND,  THOMAS  L. 

e.  on  t.  1877. 

1877  Green's  Pond 1 

78  Herring  Neck  &  Change 

Island 1 

79  Bandom  North        . .         2 


EMBREE,  JEREMIAH. 
1871.— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1875. 

1874  Green's  Pond 2 

76  Blackhead 3 

79  Bonavista 2 

Chairman  of  District,  1880. 


F 


FORSEY,  GEORGE. 

1866. 

1874  Burin 1 

75  Montreal  Conference. 

FOX,  THOMAS. 

1856. 

1874  Old  Perlican 2 

76  St.  John's.    ..    .(sup'y.)  5 


800 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


FREEMAN,  ROBT.  WRIGHT. 

c.  1873.— e.  on  t.  1874.— 

k.  f.  c.  &  o.  1877. 

1873  Island  Cove 2 

75  Harbour  Grace        ...  1 

76  Blackhead.     1 

77  Western  Bay 3 

80  Fortune 1 


GL 


GOODISON,  JOHN. 
1860. 

1874  Bonavista .      2 

76  Carbonear .      3 

79  Harbour  Grace        . .         2 
Financial  Secretary,  1875, 1878 

to  1880. 

Chairman  of  District,  1877. 
Secretary  of  Conference,  1876. 
President  of  Conference,  1877. 

GWILYM,  DAVID. 
c.  1875.— e.  on  T.  1878. 

1875  Hant's  Harbour 2 

77  Located. 


H. 


HARRIS,  THOMAS. 

1854. 

74  Brigus . 

1 

75  St.  John's 

.   3 

78  Grand  Bank.       ...      . 

.   3 

Secretary  of  Conference,  1874. 

Chairman  of  District,  1874  to 
1877  and  1880. 

President  of  Conference,  1875 
and  1880. 

Financial  Secretary,  1878. 

Delegate  to  the  General  Confer- 
ence, Montreal,  1878. 


HATCHER,  HENRY  CHAS. 

c.  1874.— e.  on  t.  1875.— 

e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878. 

1874  Sound  Island.  ......  I 

77  Shoal  Harbour J 

78  Random  North ] 

79  Green's  Harbour ! 

HEAL,  JAMES  B. 

c.  1874.— E.  on  t.  1875.— 

e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878. 

1874 .    . . . 

75  Brigus 

77  Carbonear 

78  Bett's  Cove 

80  Musgrave  Harbour 

HEYFIELD,  JESSE, 
c.  1874.— e.  on  t.  1875.- 
r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878. 
1874  Port  de  Grave..       ... 

76  Trinity... 

78  Heart's  Content 

79  Channel 


HILL,  ANTHONY 

e.  owt.1874.—  u.f.c.  &  o.  1878. 

1874  Hant's  Harbour.        ..  1 

75  Blackhead  .........  1 

76  Moreton's  Harbour 2 

78  Trinity . .  . .  t .  2 

80  Fogo...  1 

HILL,  JABEZ. 
c.  1873.—  e.  on  t.  1874.— 
e.  f.  o.  &  c.  1877. 
1873  Bay  of  Islands  &  Bonne 
Bay  . .  1 

74  Bonne  Bay 2 

76  Channel 1 

77  Fortune     . .  3 
80  Catalina  1 


J. 


LISTER,  JOSEPH. 
r.  om.  1874. — e.  f.  c.  &o.,1878. 

1874  St.  John's     1 

75  Bay  Roberts  2 

77  Heart's  Content .. 1 

78  Green's  Pond .       3 


JACKSON,  JOSEPH  A. 
c.  1877.— e.  ore  t.  1878. 

1877  . . .       . .       1 

78  Carbonear '3 

JAMES,  THOMAS  H.  j 

1871.— R.  f.  c.  &o.  1875.        I 

1874  Flat  Island 1  ! 

75  Hant's  Harbour.  3  I 

78  Island  Cove.. . .  ..31 


JENNINGS,  WILLIAM. 

c.  1874.— e.  on  t.  1875.— 

e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878. 

1874 1 

75  Moreton's  Harbour.  1 

76  Herring  Neck. 2 

78  Little  Bay  Islands . .  -3 


K. 


KENDALL,  WILLIAM. 

c.  1875.— e.  on  t.  1876.— 

e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 

1875 1 

76  Grand  Bank .     

77  St.  John's 
79  Pouch  Cove.. 


LADNER,  CHARLES, 
i  1861. 

1874  Harbour  Grace  1 

75  Brigus.      ...  . .       3 

78  St.  John's 3 

Financial   Secretary,    1874  to 

1876,  1880. 

Journal  Secretary  of  Confer- 
ence, 1878. 

Secretary  of  Conference,  1879 
and  1880. 

LEWIS,  HENRY. 
e.  out.  1874.— r.  f.  c.  &o.  18S0. 
1874  Musgrave  Harbour. . .         2 

76  Flower  Cove 2 

78  Mount  Allison  Wes.  Col.  2 
80  Randon  South 1 


M. 


MATTHEWS,  SOLOMON. 

1870.— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1874. 

1874  Petites 1 

75  Grand  Bank .       3 

78  Burin  . . ._ 3 

McGregor,  Alexander. 

c.  1873.— e.  on  t.  1874. 

1873  St.  Anthony  ...       3 

76  Musgrave  Town  ..      1 

77  Mount  Allison  Wes.  Col.  1 

78  Located. 

MILLIGAN,  GEO.  S.,  M.A. 
1854. 

1874  St.  John's .  -     1 

75  )  St.  John's— 

to  >  Superintendent, 

80  )  Day  Schools. 

Chairman  of  District,  .1874. 

President  of  Conference,  1874 
and  1878. 

Delegate  to  General  Conference, 
1878. 


MYERS,  CHARLES. 
1872.— e.  f.  c.  &  o.  1876. 
1874  Fortune  Bay 

75  Exploits  ...... 

76  Green's  Pond 

78  Hant's  Harbour ... 

80  Burges . .     . .  .    . . 


N. 


NURSE,  JAMES. 
1874.— b.  f.  c.  &  o.  1876. 

1874  Channel 2 

76  Green's  Harbour..    .      ..2 
78  Moreton's  Harbour  . .       3 


P. 


PARKINS,  JOSEPH. 

v.  1873.— e.  on  t.  1874.— 

e  f.  c.  &  o.  1877. 

1873  St.  Pierre 2 

75  Petites 3 

78  Catalina    2 

80  Exploits      1 


NEWFOUNDLAND   CONFERENCE. 


801 


PASCOE,  JOSEPH. 
1861. 

74  St.  John's 1 

75  Burin 3 

78  Brigus 3 

Financial  Secretary,  1874,1876 
id  1877. 

Secretary  of  Conference,  1877. 
Journal  Secretary  of  Confer- 
ee, 1879. 

PAYNE,  GEORGE. 
o»t.  1874.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878. 

174  Blackhead        1 

75  Carbonear       ...  2 

77  St.  John's 2 

78  Green's  Harbour 1 

79  Heart's  Content ..  2 

PEACH,  JOHN  S. 
1840. 
!74  Blackhead  2 

76  Carbonear 2 

78  Carbonear      (sup'y.)  3 

Delegate  to  General  Conference, 
.ontreal,  1878. 

PETERS,  JOHN. 

r.  on  t.  1877. 
577  Flat  Islands            .  .      .  .    1 
78  Bonne  Bay 2 

80  Bett's  Cove  &  Tilt  Cove..  1 

PICKLES,  CHARLES. 
1870.— r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1874. 
374  Grand  Bank   ....         1 
75  Removed  to  England..       1 

In  1879  he  was  stationed  at 
.ochdale,  on  the  Bolton  District, 
nglish  Conference. 

PINCOCK,  JAMES, 
c.  1874.—  u.  out.  1875.— 
R.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878. 
874 1  I 

75  Little  Bay  Islands         .  .    1 

76  Bonne  Bay  .  .   1  i 
78  Petites...  3 


PRATT,  JOHN. 
1873.— r.  f.  <•.  &  o.  1877 

874  Catalina    ...  1 

75  St.  John's  2 

77  Exploits  . .  3 

80  Western  Bay  ....  1 


R 


REAY,  JOHN. 
1866. 

1874  Twillingate 

76  Bonavista 

79  Cupids 

Chairman  of  District,  1878. 


RICHINGS,  LEWIS, 
c.  1876.— r.  on  t.  1877. 
1876  .... 

77  Tilt  Cove 

78  St.  Anthony.. 

79  Located. 


s. 


SECCOMBE,  WM.  BRAY. 

c.  1874.— r.  on  t.  1875.— 

r.  f.  c.  &  o  1880. 

1874  Musgrave  Town 2 

76  St.  Anthony 2 

78  Mount  Allison  Wes.  Col.   2 
80  Bonne  Bay  &  Bay  of  Isl'ds  1 

SHENSTONE,  WILLIAM 
EWEN. 

1828. 

1874  Brigus (sup'y.)  6i 

Died  Dec.  11th,  1880,  aged  78 
years. 

SHENTON,  JOB. 
1860. 
1874  )  Nova 

to  >  Scotia 

77  )  Conference. 

78  St.  John's 3 

Chairman  of  District,  1879. 

SNOWDEN,  SAMUEL, 
c.  1873—  r.  out.  1874.— 
r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1878. 

1873 


74  Tilt  Cove  . 

7  <)  Shoal  Harbour 

77  Musgrave  Harbour.. 

79  Musgrove  Town 

80  Flat   Island   and   Sound 

Island 


STORY,    GEORGE    PHILLIS- 
KIRK. 

c.  1876.— r.  on  t.  1877.— 
r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1880. 

1876  Carbonear 1 

77  Channel 2 

79  St.  John's 1 

80  Hant's  Harbour 1 


SWANN,  WILLIAM. 
1871.— R.  f.  o.  &o.  1875. 

1874  Fogo 2 

76  Twillingate..  2 

79  Old  Perliean 2 

Financial  Secretary,  1878. 


T. 


TAYLOR,  EDGAR. 

r.  1875.— r.  on  t.  1876.— 
r.  f.  c.  &  o.  1879. 

1875 

76  Mount  Allison  Wes.  Coll. 

77  Shoal  Harbour. 

78  Random  South. 

80  Port  de  Grave 


TRATT,  WILLIAM;RICHARD. 

r.  on  t.  1876. 
1876  Musgrave  Harbour...    .     1 
77  Mount  Allison  Wes.  Coll.  2 
79  St.  Anthony 2 


Y. 


VATER,  GEORGE. 

(.'.  1878.— r.   on  t.   1879. 
1878  Green's  Pond  . 

w. 

WILLEY,  FRANCIS  GEO. 

1870.—  r.  f   «.\  &  <>.  1876. 
1874  Mount  Allison  Wes.  Coll. 

76  Catalina        

78  Bay  Roberts 

WILSON  JAMES. 
r.  on  t.  1878. 
1878  Flat  Islands 


1  '      80  St.  John's. 


51 


THE 


CIRCUITS     ^JSTD     MISSIONS 


OF   THB 


|btaf0mtMaait   (fcanUxtntt, 

SHOWING   THE  NAMES    OF   THE   MINISTERS  WHO  HAVE   LABOURED  THEREON, 
THE  NUMBER  OF  PREACHING  PLACES,  THE  NUMBER  OF  MEMBERS, 
AND  THE  SUMS  CONTRIBUTED  FOR  THE  CONTINGENT,  ' 
EDUCATIONAL,  SUPERNUMERARY  AND  MIS- 
SIONARY FUNDS  ON  EACH  CIRCUIT 
FOR  EACH   YEAR, 

FROM  ITS  ORGANIZATION  IN  1874  TO  THE  YEAR  1880. 


Note. — For  the  history  of  the  Circuits  here  named,  prior  to  1874,  see  Conference  of  Eastern  British 

America,  page  441. 

B. 


BAY  OF  ISLANDS  and  BONNE  BAY. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Conting.  j  Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1874 
75 
76 

77 
78 

JabezHiU 

JabezHill 

James  Pincock.        . .             

James  Pincock.      . .          .... 

See  Bonne  Bay          . . 

2 
2 
7 
4 
3 

60 
44 
68 
64 
80 

$1  00  ! 
6  00       $1  60 
6  00         2  60 
6  10         3  00 
3  40  ,       2  00 

$3  50 
4  00 
4  05 
3  60 

$44  00 
26  00 
28  60 
19  00 

BAY  ROBERTS. 


1874  George  Boyd 

75  Joseph  Lister .. 

76  Joseph  Lister.. 

77  George  Bullen  . 

78  Francis  G.  Willey. . 

79  Francis  G.  Willey. . . 

80  Francis  G.  Willev. . 


1878  James  B.  Heal.      ... 

79  James  B   Heal 

80  George  Bullen,  John  Peters. 


54 

93 

78 
70 
S3 
74 


BETT'S  COVE. 


18 
18 


120 
133 


BLACK  HEAD. 


1874  John  S.  Peach,  George  Payne 

75  John  S.  Peach,  Anthony  Hill..        ... 

76  Jeremiah  Embree,  Robt.  W.  Freeman 

77  Jeremiah  Embree  . .  ... 

78  Jeremiah  Embree  .... 

79  James  Dove ,    .... 

80  James  Dove  .„ ...... 


00 
00 
00 
50 
00 
25 


2  00 
2  00 
2  00 
1  00 
1  00 
1  00 


1  00  ! 
1  10  I 


00 
00 
00 
50 
00 
25 


5  00 

6  00 


5 

421 

3  00 

3  00 

15  00 

5 

602 

4  00 

3  00 

15  00 

5 

592 

4  00 

3  50 

15  00 

5 

1,120 

5  00 

2  00 

8  00 

3 

618 

2  50 

1  00 

4  00 

3 

553 

3  00 

1  20 

3  00 

3 

506 

2  75 

1  20 

3  15 

75  45 
75  50 

100  46 
75  25 
92  15 

132  25 


174  66 

81  82 


182  30 
184  60 
167  00 
270  92 
130  00 
61  16 
101  20 


NEWFOUNDLAND    CONFERENCE. 


803 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  Thomas  Harris 

75  Charles  Ladner,  James  B.  Heal . 
7$  Charles  Ladner,  James  B.  Heal. 

77  Charles  Ladner 

78  Joseph  Pascoe.. . 

79  Joseph  Pascoe.. . 

80  Joseph  Pascoe  


1880  Charles  Myers . 


1874  George  Forsey 

75  Joseph  Pascoe . 

76  Joseph  Pascoe . 

77  Joseph  Pascoe  . 

78  Solomon  Matthews. . 

79  Solomon  Matthews. 

80  Solomon  Matthews 


BONAVISTA. 


Ap- 
point- 
ments. 


1874  John  Goodison.. . . 

75  John  Goodison. 

76  John  Reay 

77  John  Reay 

78  John  Reay 

79  Jeremiah  Emhree 

80  Jeremiah  Embree  . 


1874  Jabez  Hill    . . . 

75  Jabez  Hill      . 

76  James  Pincock. .    . . 

77  James  Pincock 

78  John  Peters 

79  John  Peters 

80  William  B.  Seccombe. 


No.  of 
Members. 

290 
431 
369 
347 
389 
362 
568 


BONNE   BAY. 

2     I     ... 


4 
3 
3 
2 

BRIGUS. 

5 
5 
5 
4 
4 
4 
4 

BURGEO 


44 
68 
64 
80 
63 
43 


101 
157 
197 
297 
240 
183 
146 


BURIN. 


Funds. 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

$12  60 

$13  10 

$17  60 

$175  45 

14  00 

14  00 

19  10 

205  00 

11  10 

8  40 

19  10 

179  00 

12  00 

8  90 

14  80 

223  65 

6  65 

6  05 

10  65 

124  05 

7  15 

5  30 

8  20 

137  85 

9  74 

5  75 

8  20 

113  75 

6  00 

5  40 

10  00 

12  00 

8  00 

9  40 
9  50 


7  i 

422 

8 

7  1 

343 

9 

7 

336 

9 

7  ! 

333 

4 

7  1 

293 

3 

7 

352 

3 

7 

300 

3 

6  00 

1  60 

3  50 

6  00  1 

2  60 

4  00 

6  10  : 

3  00 

4  05 

3  40 

2  00 

3  60 

2  60 

1  50 

2  50 

2  00 

1  50 

2  00 

5  52 

6  00 

8  50 
15  00 

5  00 

9  00 
10  10 


16  00 
13  38 
20  00 
27  00 
5  00 
13  64 
13  70 


33 

4  38 

9  45 

10 

5  00 

10  45 

30 

7  20 

10  50 

20 

5  50 

10  50 

70 

3  25 

3  30 

72 

3  30 

3  38 

10 

3  00 

3  40 

44  00 
26  00 
28  60 
19  00 
12  38 
5  95 


122  34 
172  62 
223  05 
244  60 
132  30 
80  76 
82  41 


103 

93 

155 

11 

129 

12 

129 

92 

56 

92 

27  68 

49 

00 

c. 


CARBONEAK. 


1874  James  Dove,  John  G.  Currie  . . 

75  James  Dove,  George  Paine 

76  John  Goodison,  George  Paine . . 

77  John  Goodison,  James  B.  Heal 

78  John  Goodison,  Joseph  A.  Jackson . 


79  George  Boyd,  Joseph  A.  Jackson 6 

80  George  Boyd,  Joseph  A.  Jackson 6 


330 
523 
462 
488 
916 
866 
808 


1874  John  Pratt.      ... 

75  James  Alexander. . 

76  George  F.  Willey 

77  Frances  G.  Willey. 

78  Joseph  Parkins  . . . 

79  Joseph  Parkins.    . 

80  Jabez  Hill 


<  ATALINA. 
59 
S6 
89 
64 
114 


75 


1874 


75  William  Swann 

76  United  with  Fogo 


2  105 

CHANGE  ISLANDS. 

". . . .         4  65 

...         6  133 


1  40 
5  60 


14  00 

14  40 

11  03 

14  50 

14  50 

15  70 

20  00 

24  00  1 

20  00 

22  50 

20  00 

14  00  1 

21  30 

16  00  j 

70 

2  00 

40 

5  00 

00 

3  15 

60 

z   90 

00 

1  50 

20 

1  90 

50 

1  55 

23  00  ' 

205  50 

23  05 

269  30 

24  50 

246  10 

36  20 

334  00 

40  20 

338  60 

34  70 

241  10 

25  14 

338  19 

4  91 

45  00 

7  20 

44  00 

6  00 

52  64 

6  70 

44  65 

2  00 

20  00 

2  00 

21  80 

1  90 

15  50 

1  40 

26  80 

6  30 

148  15 

804 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


CHANNEL. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


Ap- 
point- 
ments. 


No.  of 
Members. 


Funds. 


Conting. 


Educa. 


Sup.  M. 


Miss'y. 


1874  James  Nurse  . . . 

75  James  Nurse 

76  Jabez  Hill  . 

77  George  P.  Story 

78  George  P.  Story. 

79  Jesse  Heyfield . 

80  Jesse  Heyfield . 


1874  George  Boyd 

78  George  Boyd  , 

79  John  Reay, 

80  John  Reay... 


14 

12 
50 
48 
83 


$4  10 
4  00 

3  00 

4  00 

5  00 
2  00 


$6  05 
6  00 

4  00 

5  60 
5  50 
1  20 


CUPIDS. 


160 
156 
153 


$6  20 
6  00 


3  00 

4  00 

4  50 

2  00 

3  20 

2  61 

2  50 

1  50 

3  00  I 

$80  15 
82  00 
60  00 
86  00 
60  90 
26  60 


75  25 
59  24 
53  57 


E. 


1874  Simeon  B.  Dunn 

75  Charles  Myers  . . 

76  James  Alexander 

77  John  Pratt..      .-. 

78  John  Pratt.      ... 

79  John  Pratt. .      . . 

80  Joseph  Parkins . 


EXPLOITS. 
167 


o 
5 
5 
5 
8 
10 


90 

90 

92 

160 

256 

279 


9  50 

5  07 

15  50 

5  00 

3  00 

8  00 

3  00 

8  00 

8  00 

5  00 

6  00 

8  00 

6  00 

6  50 

8  40 

9  00 

7  00 

8  50 

8  60 

2  10 

9  02 

87  83 
40  00 
48  90 

47  32 

48  00 
83  20 
47  07 


F. 


FLAT  ISLANDS. 


1874  Thomas H.  James. 

75 .. 

76 

77  John  Peters .    ... 

78  James  Wilson.. 

79  James  Wilson. . . 

80  Samuel  Snowden. . , 


1874  John  P.  Bowell 

75  John  P.  Bowell 

76  Henry  Lewis . 

77  Henry  Lewis . 

78 . 

79 . 

80 . 


1874  William  Swann 

75  William  Swann . 

76  Thomas  W  Atkinson. 

77  Thomas  W   Atkinson. 

78  Thomas  W.  Atkinson. 

79  George  J.  Bond,  B.A. 

80  Anthony  Hill , 


1874  Charles  Myers.. 
75 .. 


5 
5 
6 
4 
6 
16 
15 


237 
194 
254 
125 
145 
269 
218 


FLOWER  COVE. 


4 

8 

12 

12 

7 


FOGO. 


50 
61 
54 
76 
38 


FORTUNE  BAY. 

io 


76 
77 
78 
79 
80 


V  United  with  Grand  Bank . 

James  Hill.        .... 

James  Hill . .      

Robert  W   Freeman ... 


160 
120 
110 


2  22 

1  20 

3  70 

1  00 

1  20 

1  60 

3  26 

2  01 

1  65 

2  00 

1  00 

1  80 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

3  76 

1  00 

2  00 

1  40 

1  00 

1  56 

1  40 

1  20 

2  00 

1  80 

1  60 

2  60 

1  50 

1  00 

2  00 

1  50 

1  00 

2  00 

1  00 

0  80 

2  80 

4 

126 

3  50 

4 

96 

5  00 

6 

133 

5  60 

6 

194 

2  08 

6 

220 

3  00 

5 

271 

3  83 

4 

219 

3  00 

3  60 
2  40 


25 
00 
00 
00 
75 
70 


3  05 


2  00 
2  00 


25 
00 
30 
05 
35 
25 
20 


3  50 
3  50 


7  08 

9  62 

31  32 

22  40 

19  00 

36  54 

40  72 

10  40 

24  80 

15  10 

43  56 

8  04 

116  47 

120  00 

148  15 

190  06 

163  00 

138  68 

92  40 

93  00 
50  60 


NEWFOUNDLAND   CONFERENCE. 


805 


G. 


GRAND  BANK. 


Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 

point- 

ments. 

No.  of 
Members, 

Funds. 

Year 

Conting. 

Educa.  Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1874  Charles  Pickles .... 

75  Solomon  Matthews 

76  Solomon  Matthews,  William  Kendall. 
*  77  Solomon  Matthews. ...      

78  Thomas  Harris   ...     . .   ... 

80  Thomas  Harris. 

2 
2 
2 
o 

1 

1 
2 

203 
311 

255 

215 

95 

97 

96 

•S7  70 
8  50 
8  50 
8  50 
4  00 
4  00 
4  00 

$5  00  i  $11  50 
5  79  '  12  14 
5  85  i  12  19 
5  90  i  12  20 

3  10    6  02 

4  00    6  75 

5  00  ,   7  75 

$203  91 
324  16 
368  76 
244  20 
136  00 
104  39 
108  00 

GREEN'S  HARBOUR. 


1S73  George  H.  Bryant  . 

74  George  H.  Bryant 

75  George  H.  Bryant  . 

76  James  Nurse  . 

77  James  Nurse 

78  George  Paine.    , 
?9  Henry  C.  Hatcher 
80  Henry  C.  Hatcher.. 


18  74  Jeremiah  Embree,  George  J.  Bond 

75  Jeremiah  Embree      .... 

76  Charles  Myers 

77  Charles  Myers,  Thomas  L.  Eland 

78  Joseph  Lister,  George  Vater. . . 

79  Joseph  Lister,  George  Vater  . . 

80  Joseph  Lister,  George  Vater 


32 
76 
102 
85 
67 
41 
34 


3  50 

1  20 

1  25 

3  00 

1  50 

1  50 

1  00 

1  10 

2  20 

1  60 

1  00 

2  10 

1  09 

1  05  | 

1  00 

1  25 

GREEN'S  POND. 


15 

32 

15 

367 

14 

361 

i  16 

423 

16 

378 

17 

379 

18 

369 

50 
20 
25 
00 
00 
12 
80 


2  40 

3  10 

6  22 

9  46 

6  20 

10  50 

7  00 

10  80 

3  00 

8  00 

5  77 

7  00 

9  35 

7  40 

2 

00 

21 

50 

22 

73 

20  00 

24 

10 

18 

22 

21 

00 

26 

37 

61 

05 

74 

10 

127 

34 

93 

00 

74 

15 

91 

47 

H. 


HANT'S  HARBOUR, 


1874  Anthony  Hill 

75  Thomas  H.  James 

76  Thomas  H.  James,  David  Gwilym. 

77  Thomas  H.  James  ...  

78  Charles  Myers  . .  

79  Charles  Myers 

80  George  P.  Story     


1874  Christopher  Ladner  . . 

75  Robert  W.  Freeman. 

76  James  Dove 

77  James  Dove 

78  James  Dove 

79  John  Goodison 

80  John  Goodison 


180 
158 
313 
253 
232 
184 
159 


2  00 

1  50 

2  00 

2  00 

1  50 

2  00 

2  00 

1  50 

2  10 

1  50 

1  50 

2  00 

1  50 

3  00 

2  00 

1  40 

. 

1  50 

1  50 

1  00 

1  60 

HARBOUR  GRACE. 


3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 


150 
136 
140 
120 
160 
135 
125 


12  40 

13  50 

19  00  ] 

14  40 

14  50 

20  00 

16  60 

15  00 

20  00  ' 

16  60 

15  00 

20  00 

4  25 

3  35 

20  00 

14  10 

14  45 

20  00 

15  10 

8  25 

15  60 

66  50 
55  S2 
55  27 
81  20 
43  00 
21  20 
34  77 


264  84 
337  96 
325  00 
297  12 

277  30 
216  28 
250  80 


1877  Joseph  Lister.. 

78  Jesse  Heyfield . 

79  Goorge  Payne 

80  George  Payne 


1875 


76  William  Jennings.. 

77  William  Jennings  .. 

78  Thomas  L.  Eland .    .  . 

79  William  H.  Edyvean  . 

80  William  H.  Edyvean . 


HEART'S  CONTENT. 

■ !         .  I 

4  I  56 

4  j  53 

4  i  48 


HERRING  NECK. 


1  20 
1  00 


1  00 
1  00 


1  15 

1  00 


3 

28 

3 

50 

3 

70 

1  00 

1  00 

1  50 

3 

148 

1  50 

1  50 

1  50 

3 

118 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

21  92 
47  23 


52  93 

4  66 

40  60 
21  30 


806 


CIRCUITS  AND  MISSIONS. 


I. 


ISLAND  COVE. 


Year 

Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 

No.  of 

Funds. 

ments. 

Members 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1874  Robert  W.  Freeman ... 

224 

$7  00 

$3  00 

$6  00 

$80  0^ 

75  John  G.  Currie   

6 

215 

6  00 

2  00 

8  00 

185  00 

76  John  G.  Currie  ... 

6 

176 

6  00 

2  20 

8  00 

73  98 

6 

180 

5  00 

2  00 

8  00 

131  48 

5 

277 

4  00 

1  82 

$50 

78  13 

79  Thomas  H.  James 

5 

313 

3  00 

2  00 

6  00 

51  70 

5 

352 

2  53 

2  28 

4  00 

68  00 

L. 


LABRADOR. 


1874  John  G.  Currie  . 

75  George  Paine. 

76  George  Paine . . . 
77 ...... 

78  John  P.  Bowell. 

79  John  P.  Bowell. 

80  John  P   Bowell. 


1874 

75  James  Pincock. . . . 

76  Robert  Bramfitt. 

77  Robert  Bramfitt.. 

78  William  Jennings . 

79  William  Jennings . 

80  William  Jennings . 


13 
13 


56 
61 


LITTLE  BAY  ISLANDS. 


50 
30 


2  00 
2  00 


3  00 
2  50 


420 

1  00 

1  00 

4  00 

9 

175 

2  80 

2  40 

6  00 

10 

179 

4  00 

3  00 

6  35 

10 

178 

1  00 

4  00 

6  40 

10 

333 

2  00 

4  00 

5  94 

10 

166 

2  00 

4  00 

6  00 

12 

135 

1  50 

3  00 

6  00 

12  60 

15  00 

5  40 

10  63 

27  19 

40  00 

45  09 

60  21 

57  40 

M. 


MORETON'S  HARBOUR. 


1875  William  Jennings . 

76  Anthony  Hill 

77  Anthony  Hill.. .    . 

78  James  Nurse 

79  James  Nurse 

80  James  Nurse  . .      . 


3 

80 

5  00 

3  00 

8  00 

3 

87 

5  00 

2  00 

8  00 

5 

162 

4  00 

1  50 

8  00 

6 

125 

4  10 

1  65 

7  60 

5 

100 

3  80 

1  20 

6  20 

52  93 
75  00 
80  00 
91  86 
85  15 


MUSGRAVE  HARBOUR. 


1874  Henry  Lewis  ... 
*    75  Henry  Lewis  . 

76  William  R.  Tratt . 

77  Samuel  Snowden. 

78  Robert  Bramfitt . 

79  Robert  Bramfitt 

80  James  B.  Heal. . . . 


56 

•  •  •  • 

.  •  >  I 

2 

63 

1  20 

1  00 

2  00 

2 

64 

1  20 

1  00 

2  10 

2 

38 

1  00 

1  00 

2  10 

2 

100 

1  00 

1  00 

2  05 

4 

213 

1  00 

1  00 

2  16 

5 

162 

1  00 

1  00 

2  20 

8  10 
20  75 
40  32 
40  67 
30  07 
23  03 


NEWFOUNDLAND    CONFERENCE. 


807 


MUSGRAVE  TOWN. 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  William  B.  Seccombe. 

75  William  B.  Seccombe. 

76  Alexander  McGregor. . . 
77 

78  Samuel  Snowden.  . . 

79  Samuel  Snowden 

80  Robert  Bramfitt 


Ap- 

No.  of 

Funds. 

point- 

~ 

...  -  

ments. 

Contmg. 

$1  00 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

!*2  00 

Miss'y. 

107 

0 

80 

1  13 

$1  50 

1  00 

§41  82 

9 

87 

2  00 

1  20 

2  10 

61  60 

9 

59 

2  00 

1  00 

2  00 

90  00 

7 

64 

4  50 

1  00 

2  00 

60  90 

i 

94 

1  50 

1  00 

1  05 

14  17 

7 

82 

1  45 

1  00 

1  45 

46  45 

o. 


1874  Thomas  Fox. 

75  Thomas  Fox. .    . . 

76  George  H.  Bryant . 

77  George  H.  Bryant. . 

78  George  H.  Bryant . . 

79  William  Swann .  . 

80  William  Swann 


OLD 

PERLICAN. 

260 

3  08 

1  80 

4  50 

90  46 

•  I 

4 

238 

3  40 

1  80  | 

4  50 

97  14 

•  •  I 

4 

240 

3  00 

1  05 

2  10 

51  10 

1 

3 

410 

3  40 

4  00 

2  40 

123  63 

... 

2 

340 

3  00 

3  50  ; 

2  50 

83  95 

.i 

2 

297 

1  40 

2  50  ; 

2  30 

70  68 

.  ..  .| 

2 

267 

2  00 

2  50 

3  00 

94  52 

P. 


1874  Solomon  Matthews. 

75  Joseph  Parkins  . . 

76  Joseph  Parkins . .    . 

77  Joseph  Parkins 

78  James  Pincock. 

79  James  Pincock. 

80  James  Pincock. 


1874  Jesse  Heyfield 

75  Jesse  Heyfield  . 

76  George  Bullen . 

77  William  H.  Edyvean  . 

78  William  H.  Edyvean  . 
79 . . 

80  Edgar  Taylor.. 


1880  William  Kendall 


PET1TES 

38 

11  81  i 

8 

35 

13  00 

108  78 

8 

70 

i  55  : 

1 

10 

2  05 

26  00 

10 

54 

3  30 

1 

00 

3  80 

13  80 

11 

58 

1  8C 

1 

30 

1  50 

17  00 

11 

59 

1  40 

1 

00 

1  60 

14  80 

12 

50 

1  50 

1 

00 

1  25 

30  12 

12 

56 

1  40 

1 

00 

1  60 

30  23 

PORT  DE 

GRAVE. 

62 

2  00 

•_> 

oo 

4  00 

92  73 

2 

63 

1 

70 

3  30 

39  86 

•> 

83 

1  42 

o 

25 

3  50 

42  10 

o 

49 

1  53 

2 

20 

3  60 

55  23 

2 

59 

1  00 

1 

50 

2  00 

36  43 

2 

54 

1  20 

1 

00 

1  10 

32  09 

2 

44 

34  42 

POUCH  COVE. 
It  was  formerly  part  of  St.  John's  Circuit. 
I       4  126  1  00 


1   10 


1   40  ,     15  90 


B. 


1878  Edgar  Taylor.... 

79  Edgar  Taylor 

80  Thomas  L.  Eland  , 


RANDOM  NORTH. 
It  was  formerly  part  of  Shoal  Harbour  Mission. 


1878  Henry  C.  Hatcher  . . 

79  Thomas  L.  Eland 

80  Henry  Lewis 


1 

a.... 

14 

i(37 

1  00 

1  00  * 

1  16  ; 

36  44 

14 

115 

1  10 

1  10 

1  30 

45  00 

RANDOM  SOUTH. 
It  was  formerly  part  of  Shoal  Harbour  Mission. 


15 
15 


128 
127 


00 
00 


00 
110 


1  20        31  72 

2  00   !     32  00 


808 


CIRCUITS  AND   MISSIONS. 


s. 


SHOAL  HARBOUR. 

Names  of  Ministers. 

Ap- 
point- 
ments. 

No.  of 
Members. 

Funds. 

Year 

4 

Conting. 

Educa. 

Sup.  M. 

Miss'y. 

1874 
75 
76 
77 
78 

Thomas  W.  Atkinson 

25  ' 
26 
30 
30 

125 
150 
245 
240 
212 

$1  00 
1  25 

1  00 

2  00 
1  20 

$1  00 
1  00 

1  00 

2  00 
1  20 

$1  50 

1  50 

2  00 

3  00 
2  00 

$109  25 
187  89 

Samuel  Snowden,  Wm.  H.  Edyvean. 
Henry  C.  Hatcher,  Edgar  Taylor. .    . . 

268  47 
290  73 
124  12 

SOUND  ISLANDS. 


1875  Henry  C.  Hatcher    

76  Henry  C.  Hatcher  . . . 

77 

78  Supplied  from  Flat  Islands . 


2 

84 

1  74 

1  26 

4  12 

10 

115 

2  06 

2  oe 

1  26 

10 

94 

1   80 

2  00 

2  00 

10 

98 

1  12 

1  16 

2  00 

10  67 
19  34 
18  40 
14  90 


St. 


1873  Alexander  McGregor.. . 

74  Alexander  McGregor.. . 

75  Alexander  McGregor.. 

76  William  B.  Seccombe. . 

77  William  B.  Seccombe. 

78  Lewis  Richings 

79  William  R.  Tratt . .    . . 

80  William  R.  Tratt . .      . 


ST.  ANTHONY. 


12 

90 

1  20 

1  00 

2  00 

13 

216 

1  00 

1  00 

2  00 

13 

174 

2  00 

2  00 

2  60 

9 

123 

1  20 

1  10 

2  00 

17 

146 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

17 

111 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

55  40 
20  70 
137  50 
•  48  56 
95  48 
61  52 


ST.  JOHN'S. 


1874  George S.  Milligan,  M.A.,  Jos.  Pascoe, 
Joseph  Lister.    ...  

•  75  Thomas  Harris,  Simeon  B.  Dunn, 
George  J.  Bond,  John  Pratt 

76  Thomas    Harris,    Simeon   B.    Dunn, 

George  J.  Bond,  John  Pratt 

77  Thomas  Hams,  Simeon  B.  Dunn, 

George  Payne,  William  Kendall. . 

79  Job  Shenton,  Charles  Ladner,  George 

P.  Story       

80  Job  Shenton,  Charles  Ladner,  James 

Wilson. . , 


1873  Joseph  Pascoe.. . 

74  Joseph  Pascoe.. 

75  ■ .. . 


555 

80  00 

80  00 

140  00 

7 

554 

80  00 

80  00 

'  140  00 

7 
7 
7 

553 
616 
720 

6000 
60  00 
60  00 

100  00 
143  80 
100  00 

160  00 

160  00 

60  00 

7 

871 

60  00 

90  00 

80  00 

3 

643 

60  00 

106  00 

80  00 

ST.  PIERRE. 


831  50 

2,182  09 

1,855  11 
1,882  34 
1,723  45 

1,508  65 

1,239  82 


T. 


1874  Samuel  Snowden.       

•    75  Samuel  Snowden. . .  ...      .... 

76  John  Dixon 

77  Geo.  J.  Bond,  B.A.,  Lewis  Richings. 

78  George  Bullen .       .  ..... 

79  George  Bullen ... 

80  United  with  Belts  Cove 


TILT  COVE. 


18 

191 

2  15 

2  25 

8  00 

18 

196 

2  50 

3  00 

8  50 

17 

175 

3  00 

6  00 

8  90. 

14 

136 

1  00 

7  00 

5  00 

18 

120 

1  00 

1  00 

5  00 

18 

123 

1  20 

1  10 

6  00 

20  00 

27  73 
121  44 

53  05 
174  66 

81  82 


NEWFOUNDLAND   CONFERENCE. 


809 


Year 


Names  of  Ministers. 


1874  John  Dixon 

75  John  Dixon 

76  Jesse  Heyfield.     . .    . 

77  Jesse  Heyfield 

78  Anthony  Hill..    

79  Anthony  Hill . 

80  George  J.  Bond,  B.A. 


TKINITY. 


Ap 
point- 
ments 


No.  of 
Members. 


89 

95 
87 
97 
106 
93 
99 


Conting. 


$5 
3 
3 
2 
2 
1 


00 
00 
50 
60 
00 
10 


Funds. 


Educa. 


$2  00 
00 
50 
00 
10 
00 
00 


Sup.  M. 


$2  02 
3  00 


00 
25 
40 
60 
00 


Miss'y. 


$13  25 

25  63 

26  40 

41  40 

42  00 
26  35 
14  00 


TWILLINGATE. 


1874  John  Reay.. 

75  John  Reay  . 

76  William  Swann . 

77  William  Swann ... 

78  William  Swann 

79  Thomas  W.  Atkinson. 

80  Thomas  W.  Atkinson. 


359 
260 
209 
205 
212 
172 
172 


6  15 

4  15 

8  10 

6  40 

4  70 

8  10 

6  40 

5  50 

9  30 

6  45 

5  66 

10  00 

6  50 

5  75 

10  45 

6  60 

5  80 

10  50 

4  42 

5  00 

9  70 

66  56 

91  55 

99  80 

112  89 

116  47 

117  19 
109  55 


w. 


WESTERN  BAY 


1877  Robert  "W.  Freeman . 

78  Robert  W.  Freeman . 

79  Robert  "W.  Freeman . 

80  John  Pratt.. 


3 

359 

2  00 

1  60 

2  00 

3 

337 

2  10 

1  20 

3  10 

3 

350 

2  30 

1  10 

3  30 

101  26 
80  00 
93  00 


THE 


DISTRICTS 


OF    THE 


NEWFOUNDLAND   CONFERENCE, 

showing  who  have  been  chairmen  and  financial  secretaries, 
with  the  number  of  members  for  each  year 

From  1874  to  1880. 


BONAVISTA  DISTRICT. 


Year;                                 Chairmen. 

Financial  Secretaries. 

Mem. 

1878  John  Reay, 

80  Jeremiah  Embree.             

Thomas  W    Atkinson.                  

DISTRICT. 

James  Dove ....                

Charles  Ladner 

2240 
2381 
2432 

CARBONEAR 

1874  Thomas  Harris 

To  James  Dove 

76  James  Dove 

2233 
2573 

2817 

77  John  Goodison.      ...                     ... 

78  James  Dove. ...           ... 

3480 
3986 

79  James  Dove 

80  James  Dove.             ... 

John  Goodison 

*3574 
3407 

ST.  JOHN'S  DISTRICT. 

1874  George  S.  Milligan,   M .  A Joseph  Pascoe . . . 

75  Thomas  Harris.  John  Goodison.. 

76  Thomas  Harris.  Joseph  Pascoe . . . 

77  Thomas  Harris ! Joseph  Pascoe.    . 

78  George  S.  Milligan,  M.A    . .  .  ....  Thomas  Harris 

79  Job  Shenton Charles  Ladner. . 

80  Thomas  Harris.  Charles  Ladner. . 

*  114  members  given  to  Bonavista  District.  t  2126  members  gi 


i  3396 

3669 

3707 

3595 

i  4034 

!+2110 

:  1847 


ves  to  Bonavista  District. 


PART     VIII 


tabular,  Jbrmlrrgkal  anir  HistnricaL 


TABULAR  RECORD  OF  THE  NUMBER  OF 


VEINISTEES    AND    MEMBEES 


CONNECTED   WITH*  ALL    IIUAN'I'HKS    OF 


JJUtIj0Msm    in    Canada, 


JUNE,  1880. 


I.— METHODIST  CHURCH  OF  CANADA. 


CONFERENCE. 


oronto .... 
ondon  . 
ontreal    .    .  . 
ova  Scotia  .  . 
ew  Brunswick  . . 
ewfoundland  . . . 

Total 


Members. 


1,190 


On  Trial. 

Full. 

Total. 

2,932 

33,922 

36,854 

1,867 

36,732  ' 

38,599 

1,100 

21,329 

22,429 

685 

8,927  ! 

9,612 

415 

7,803  , 

8,218 

691 

6,995  ' 

7,686 

7,690 

115,708  - 

123,398 

Local 

Class 

Preach'rs 

Leaders. 

512 

1,430 

460 

1,538 

229 

763 

42 

345 

106 

330 

39 

410 

1,388     !     4,816 


II.— METHODIST  EPISCOPAL  CHURCH  IN  CANADA. 


Conference. 

Ministers. 

Members. 

Total. 

!     Local 

Preach'rs 

Class 

Proba. 

Effec. 

Sup'd. 

Total. 

On  Trial. 

Full. 

Leaders. 

iagara . 
ly  Quinte 

11 
9 
6 

90 
63 

59 

17 

9 

17 

118 
81 

82 

1,422 
1,132 

946 

9,415 
7,196 
7,959 

10,837 

8,328 
8,905 

28,070 

144 

67 
54 

265 

* 
* 

* 

Total 

26 

212     j     43 

281 

3,500 

24,570 

* 

*  Not  reported  in  Conference  Minutes. 
III.— SUMMARY  OF  METHODISTS  IN  CANADA. 


Churches. 

Proba. 

MlNIi- 

TERN. 

— -        - 
On  Trial. 

Members. 

Local 
Preach'rs 

Class 

Effec.  ;  Sup'd. 

Total. 

Full. 

Total. 

Leaders. 

ethodist    Church  ) 
of  Canada               \ 
ethodist  Episcopal., 
dmitive  Methodist.. 
ble  Christian  .... 
ritish     Methodist ) 
Episcopal  (Col.).  ( 

167 

26 

836 
212 

187 
43 

1,190 

281 
96 

84 

35 

7,690 
3,500 

'  589 

115,708 
24,570 

6,655 

123,398 

28,070 
8,222 
7,254 

1,884 

1,388 
265 

177 
38 

4,816 
57 

Total 

193 

1,048 

230 

1,686 

11,779 

146,933 

168,828 

1,868 

4,873 

814 


TABULAR  RECORD. 


IV  —GENERAL  SUMMARY  OF  METHODISTS  IN  ALL  THE  WORLD. 


Places. 

Ministers.    ■ 

Local  Preachers. 

Members. 

2  United  States  of  America  . 

3  England  and  Missions .      .  c .  „ . . . . 

5  France ......      .... 

1,686 

24,304 

5,043 

244 

29 

436 

1,868 
26,875 
48,695 

1,806 

3,782 

168,828 

3,485,999 

948,160 

25,186 

1,850 

69,333 

Grand  Total  ... ,". ..'..'.          

'     31,742 

83,026 

4,699,356 

TABULAR  RECORD  OF  SUNDAY  SCHOOLS 


CONNECTED   WITH   THE 


JIUtljnMst  CKjarrlj  af  ©anaita, 


JUNE,  1880. 


o 

<3.2 
■9° 

Zoo 

T3 

a  . 

03    DO 

si 

OH 

Scholars. 

Number  of 
Conversions 
during  Year. 

a 

60 

a  . 
» 1 

^  03 

S6 

a 

-iH 
00      . 

u 

I>h1 

CONTBIBUTIOMS. 

CONFEBBNCE. 

■+3 

a 

=6 

a 

0>r3 

SB 

< 

Total. 

Gener'l 

S.S. 

Fund. 

School 
Pur- 
poses. 

Missions, 
Juvenile 
Offerings. 

525 
540 
305 
148 
156 
110 

4,747 
5,975 
2,535 
1,222 
1,131 
777 

10,799 
12,386 
5,149 
2,268 
2,436 
1,918 

lf,442 
21,548 
8,947 
4,561 
3,831 
3,034 

11,130 
11,629 
4,704 
3,337 
2,930 
1,481 

38,371 

45,563 

18,800 

9,166 

9,197 

6,433 

1,635 
2,106 
742 
261 
482 
237 

5,156 

5,941 

2,340 

951 

958 
586 

65,805 
83,025 
34,129 
17,044 
14,013 
3,337 

$213  77 
308  07 
47  89 
14  58 
66  49 
59  09 

$13,085  44 

17,517  41 

5,672  61 

2,407  58 

2,238  37 

650  17 

$4,860  76 
4,040  91 
4,809  74 

579  45 
1,088  40 

437  14 

N.B.&P.E.I 

Total,  1880..      ,, 
Total,  1874 

1,784 
1,512 

272 

16,397 
13,277 

34,956 

58,363 

34,211 

127,530 
101,218 

5,463 

15,932 

217,353 

$709  89 

$41,571  58 

$15,823  46 

3,120 

26,312 

MO  HAVE  DIED  IN  CONNECTION  WITH  THEIR  WORK  IN  CANADA, 


ARRANGED  IN  THE  ORDER  OF  THE  DATE  OF  DECEASE. 


I.— METHODIST  EPISCOPAL. 


ir 

2 

3 

4 

5 


Confer- 
ence 
Year. 

1798-  9 
1812-13 
1819-20 
1822-23 
1829  30 


Name. 


Wooster,  Hezekiah  C. 
Hibbard,  Robert . . . 
Seager,  Aurora 
Peale,  James  Griggs. 
Slater,  William 


Date  of  Death. 


Nov.  6th. 
Oct.  12th . . 
Dec.  21st.. 
Dec.  25th.. 
Jan.  17th.. 


.1798 
..1812 
.1819 
1822 
.1829 


Years  in  the  Ministry. 

Effec- 

Sup'y 
or 

Total. 

tive. 

Sup'd. 

/  5 

5 

4 

4 

3 

3 

6 

6 

7 

7 

Age 

at 

Death. 


28 
23 
24 
43 
41 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 


1832-33 

it 

1834-35 
1837-38 
1840-41 
1844-45 
1845-46 
1846-47 
1849-50 

W 

1852-53 


Newlove,  George. 
Pope,  Richard.. 
Hick,  John.. 
Barry,  John. . 
Taylor,  Andrew  . 
Raine,  John . .      . 
Marsden,  John  S. 
Evans,  James .. . 
Lusher,  Robert  L. 
Lang,  Matthew 
Beckwith,  James. 
Squire,  William.. 


II.— BRITISH  WESLEYAN. 

June  26th . 
Sept.  2nd    . 
Aug.  3rd . 
June  — 
April  — ... 
Aug.  22nd.. 
Sept.  18th. 
Nov.  23rd 
July  10th . . 
Feb   21st. 
July  25th . 
Oct.  16th 


1832 

1 

1 

1832 

15 

2 

17 

1834 

20 

20 

1838 

11 

2 

13 

1841 

38 

6 

44 

1844 

11 

11 

1845 

5 

5 

1846 

17 

17 

1849 

26 

6 

32 

1850 

27 

27 

1852 

25 

.  14 

39 

1852 

32 

32 

III.— WESLEYAN  METHODIST. 


1833-34  Madden.  Thomas.. . . 
1834-35  Watson,  John . 

' '  Barton,  King.  ... 
1837-38  Gladwin,  Jonathan  . . 
1845-46  Whitehead,  Thomas. 

1849-50  Healey,  Ezra 

1850-51  Metcalfe,  Franklin. 

Ferguson,  George. . . 

Byrne,  Alexander  S. . 

Wilson,  James.. 
1852-53  Culham,  John    . . . 

Robertson,  David. . 

McAlister,  Andrew 
1853-54  Poole,  George 

Booth,  James 
1854-55  Williams,  John 

Taylor,  James    , 

Prindel,  Andrew 

1855-56  Adams,  Lucius 

Case,  William ... 

Chapman,  Francis    . 

Peacock,  Thomas  . . 

Yeomans,  David .... 
1856-57  Jones,  Peter         


May  22nd.. 
Aug.  24th 
Aug.  30th 
Oct.  2nd  . . 
Jan.  22nd.. 
Dec.  25th.. 
June  10th.. 
Jan.  1st . . . 
Feb.  11th.. 
May  27th.. 
Dec.  2nd . 
Feb.  8th. . 
April  10th 
Sept.  11th. 
Jan.  22nd. 
Aug.  15th 

Jan. 15th. 
Aug.  29th. . 
Oct.  19th.. 
Nov.  19th.. 
Jan.  12th . . 
Feb.  14th.. 
June  28th. . 


1834 

32 

1834 

2 

1834 

30 

1837 

4 

1846 

32 

1849 

20 

1850 

15 

1851 

26 

1851 

2 

1851 

13 

1852 

11 

1853 

3 

1853 

2 

1853 

20 

1854 

25 

1854 

14 

1854 

4 

1855 

23 

1855 

2 

1855 

51 

1855 

10 

1856 

7 

1856 

11 

1856 

29 

31 

9 

15 

9 

20 
12 


7 
13 


27 


1 

31 

3 


33 

2 
34 

4 
63 
29 
30 
35 

2 
33 
23 

3 

2 
27 
38 
14 

4 
50 

2 
51 
10 

8 
42 
32 


22 
43 
47 
37 
66 
41 
33 
46 
62 
52 
58 
56 


54 
26 
60 
37 
83 
59 
50 
65 
19 
81 
76 
24 
24 
54 
73 
36 
28 
75 
25 
75 
37 
39 
85 
54 


816 


NECROLOGICAL  RECORD. 


Years  in  the  Ministry. 

to 

a 

Confer- 
ence 
Year. 

• 
Name. 

Date  of  Death. 

Effec- 
tive. 

Sup'y 

or 
Sup'd. 

Total. 

Age 

at 

Death. 

25 

1856-57 

Huntington,  Simon 

Aug.  25th.. 

.1856 

29 

29 

55 

26 

tt 

Nankeville,  Benjamin . . 

Oct.  9th.... 

.1856 

21 

i 

22 

57 

27 

tt 

Brown,  William 

Mar.  5th. 

.1857 

4 

38 

42 

88 

28 

1857-58 

Slight,  Benjamin,  M.A. 

Jan.  16th... 

.1858 

22 

22 

59 

29 

a 

Morgan,  James 

Feb.  4th  .. . 

.1858 

4 

4 

28 

30 

tt 

Clarke,  James  M.  . . 

April  16th. 

.1858 

7 

7 

28. 

31 

1858-59 

Fawcett,  Thomas 

Mar.  19th. 

..1859 

27 

27 

51 

32 

tt 

Seeley,  Samuel  C 

.,1859 

3 

3 

27 

33 

1860-61 

Flummerfelt,  Cornelius . 

Feb.  20th... 

.1861 

20 

6 

26 

73 

34 

a 

Hobbs,  Robert 

Mar.  10th. . 

..1861 

8 

2 

10 

31 

35 

tt 

Drake,  Thomas 

April  30th. 

.1861 

3 

3 

23 

36 

1861-62 

Goodfellow,  John 

July  22nd.. 

.1861 

18 

i 

19 

43 

37 

it 

Belton,  Samuel 

Oct.  6th  , 

1861 

29 

16 

45 

71 

38 

it 

Williams,  William 

Nov.  19th. 

.1861 

6 

2 

.       8 

32 

39 

tt 

Jones,  George  . .             

May  24th    . 

..1862 

5 

5 

27 

40 

1862-63 

Harmon,  Thomas 

July  24th. 

..1862 

12 

17 

29 

79 

41 

it 

Stoney,  Edmond 

Aug.  8th... 

.1862 

19 

20 

39 

72 

42 

tt 

Aug.  14th. 

.1862 

30 

1 

31 

58 

43 

It 

Stinson,  Joseph,  D.D.  ..... 

Aug.  26th . 

.1862 

40 

,  . 

40 

62 

44 

tt 

Shannon,  John      

Oct.  4th, 

1862 

4 

t  , 

4 

26 

45 

it 

Mulholland,  John  H 

Oct.  21st... 

.1862 

1 

t  r 

1 

25 

46 

tt 

Hughes,  James  (B. )        ...    . 

Nov.  17th.. 

.1862 

8 

2 

10 

30 

47 

tt 

Dec.  29th. . 

.1862 

7 

7 

43 

48 

tt 

Dayman,  Abraham 

April  13th. 

.1863 

17 

3 

20 

45 

49 

tt 

Musgrove,  James 

May  9th, . . . 

.1863 

32 

,  , 

32 

57 

50 

tt 

June  6th  . . . 

.1863 

5 

2 

7 

29 

51 

1863-64 

Spencer,  James,  M.A.   . .       . 

Oct.  9th. . . . 

.1863 

25 

25 

51 

52 

tt 

a 

Brown,  Robert 

Nov.  4th.    . 
Dec.  25th.. 

.1863 
.1863 

14 
2 

• 

14 
2 

45 

53 

McKenzie,  Kenneth.      ... 

28 

54 

1864-65 

Beatty,  John  ... 

June  30th. . 

.1864 

•16 

22 

38 

82 

55 

it 

July  22nd.. 

.1864 

25 

1 

26 

54 

56 

it 

Hume,  Samuel         

July  26th.. 

.1864 

5 

5 

'28 

57 

it 

Neelands,  John    

Sep.  7th  ... 

1864 

7 

i7 

24    • 

85 

58 

tt 

Hitchcock,  Barnabas 

Oct.  12th... 

.1864 

11 

31 

42 

80 

59 

tt 

Bevitt,  Thomas        

Feb.  5th.      . 

.1865 

27 

9 

36 

69 

60 

ti 

Thompson,  Robert. . 

Mar.  16th.. 

.1865 

6 

1 

7 

30 

61 

1865-66 

Flanders,  Rufus  A- 

Oct.  12th. . . 

.1865 

25 

25 

48 

62 

a 

Campbell,  Alexander 

Dec.  31st. 

.1865 

19 

i 

20 

45 

63 

tt 

Winans,  William  H 

May  30th.. 

.1866 

3 

3 

25 

64 

1866-67 

Oct.  24th .. 

.1866 

23 

ii 

34 

55 

65 

it 

Dean,  Horace ... 

Nov.  4th... 

.  1866. 

25 

12 

37 

68 

66 

ti 

Campbell,  Thomas 

Nov.  12th. 

.1866 

24 

7 

31 

55 

67 

it 

Ellsworth,  Orrin  H 

Jan.  2nd 

.1867 

15 

15 

49 

68 

a 

Cairns,  Samuel  .    .    

Jan.  12th. 

.1867 

3 

1 

4 

26 

69 

tt 

Shaw,  Robert,  B.A 

Jan.  13th... 

.1867 

8 

8 

81 

70 

a 

Jan.  23rd.. 

.1867 

2 

2 

25 

71 

tt 

Black,  John. . .               

April  28th. . 

.1867 

32 

ii 

43 

78 

72 

it 

May  11th. 

.1867 

6 

3 

9 

87 

73 

1867-68 

Graham,  Robert ... 

Feb.  20th.. 

.1868 

13 

5 

18 

70 

74 

1868-69 

Law,  John . 

Sept.  7th. 

.1868 

29 

7 

36 

63 

75 

tt 

Robson,  Thomas          

Oct.  20th... 

1868 

25 

25     • 

49 

76 

it 

Whiting,  Matthew., 

Nov.  1st 

.1868 

38 

5 

43 

80 

77 

ft 

Hugill,  Joseph 

Nov.  30th.. 

.1868 

19 

19 

46 

78 

tt 

Garbutt,  Thomas  E. 

Mar.  19th.. 

.1869 

8 

8 

34 

79 

ti 

Gabie,  Robert  L . 

May  18th.. 

.1869 

6 

6 

34 

80 

1869-70 

Allison,  Cvrus  R 

July  1st. 

.1869 

23 

i9 

42 

74 

81 

(( 

Schofleld,  Wm.  H.,  M.A. .    . 

Oct.  22nd 

.1869 

10 

10 

29 

82 

it 

Hewitt,  William  T . 

Dec.  9th  ,  ,  . 

1869 

7 

8 

15 

69 

83 

it 

Bishop,  James  H 

Dec.  25th.. 

.1869 

19 

19 

43 

84 

a 

Connor,  Samuel 

Jan.  7th. . . 

.1870 

5 

2 

7 

33 

85 

tt 

Cooney,  Robert,  D.  D 

March  17th. 

.1870 

30 

9 

39 

70 

86 

tt 

Fear,  James 

April  17th. 

.1870 

6  mo. 

-   , 

6  mo. 

29 

87 

tt 

Ferrier,  Robert  W.,  M.A.      . 

1870 

8 

1 

9 

32 

88 

1870-71 

Cole,  Benjamin 

Aug.  2nd.    . 

.1870 

15 

1 

16 

45 

89 

a 

Lester,  Alexander 

Aug.  8th. 

.1870 

10 

10 

42 

90 

tt 

Lawson,  Thomas. .         ...... 

Oct.  22nd... 

.1870 

15 

15 

46 

91 

tt 

Robson,  George. .           .... 

Dec.  12th.. . 

,1870 

7 

i 

8 

32 

92 

tt 

Dec.  13th... 

.1870 

17 

18 

35 

81 

NECROLOGICAL   RECORD. 


817 


f 

d 


"93 
94 

95 

96 

97 

98 

99 

1Q0 

101 

102 

103 

104 

105 

106 

107 

108 

109 

110 

111 

112 

113 


Confer- 
ence 
Year. 


1870 

a 

1871 


71 


-72 


Name. 


1872 


1873 


Brownell,  Stephen 

Sloane,  James  W 

Johnson,  Moses  M. 

Jeffers,  Thomas. 

Adams,  Ezra 

McGladdery,  William. . . 

Demorest,  Thomas 

Shaw,  William 

Wright,  David 

Maxwell,  Henry  W.. 
73|White,  Edward. .      .    . 

Washington,  Edward  S. 

Sanders,  Joseph  L.  . 

Ryerson,  William  . 

Hurlburt,  Thomas 

Thompson,  James.    ... 

Heyland,  Kowley 

•74:Sexsmith,  George 

Goodson,  George 

Mclntyre,  George 

i  English,  Noble  F 


B.A. 


Date  of  Death. 


March  22nd. 
June  2nd . 
Aug.  27th. . . 
Sept.  14th.. 
Nov.  30th.. . 
Dec.  2nd . . . 
Jan.  24th..  . 
i  Feb.  24th.. 
'March  28th. 
April  14th. 
June  16th... 
July  2nd.    . 
|  Aug.  16th... 
Sept.  15th. 
April  14th.. 
April  19th. 
May  27th... 
Fel).  22nd... 
May  11th.    . 
May  17th. 
May  23rd.. 


Yeaes  in  the  Ministry. 


.1871 
,1871 
1871 
1871 
.1871 
.1871 
,1872 
1872 
1872 
1872 
1872 
1872 
.1872 
.1872 
.1873 
.1873 
.1873 
.1874 
.1874 
.1874 
.1874 


Effec- 
tive. 


30 
12 

8 

28 

25 

3  mo. 

26 

6 
30 

9 
24 

3 
19 
37 
44 
16 
30 
14 
38 

2 
29 


Sup'y 

or 
Sup'd. 


7 
1 
2 

3 
32 

27 
2 

21 
1 


14 

3 

19 


Total. 


37 
13 
10 
31 
57 
3  mo. 
53 

8 
51 
10 
24 

3 
19 
51 
44 
19 
49 
14 
38 

3 
29 


Age 

at 

Death. 


71 
35 
35 

62 
84 
22 
74 
35 
78 
31 
50 
26 
41 
-75 
65 
43 
75 
39 
64 
27 
53 


IV.— EASTERN  BRITISH  AMERICA 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

38 

39 

40 

41 


1792-93jWray,  James. 

"      iBishop,  Abraham  J.. 
1795-96J Jessop,  William 
1796-97iNewton,  Francis..    .. 
1810-11  Alexander,  Joseph 

1811-12' Ward,  William 

1816-17  Mann,  John 

1820-21  Mann,  James.    . 
lAvard,  Adam  C 
1829-30iMcC'oll,  Duncan. 
1833-34iMcDonald,  William.      . 
"      'Black,  William. 

1837-38  Ellis,  William 

"  JMarsden,  Joshua  .  . 
1 839- 40 ! Murray,  William.. . 
1840-41  Wheefock,  Jesse.    .. 

"      i  Bates,  Charles 

1842-43|Sleep,  Peter 

McM asters,  Samuel.. .    , 
1844-45  Knowlan,  James 
1845-46  Marshall,  William 
1846-47  Webb,  William. 
1847-48  Bamford,  Stephen     .  . 
1849-50  Busby,  Samson  . . 
1855-56  Home,  James 

Williams,  Richard . . 

Chesley,  Robert  A 

Des  Brisay,  Albert .    . . 

Bennett,  William. 

Crosscombe,  William . . 

Knight,  Richard,  D.D 

Gaetz,  Thomas.. 

Gaskin,  Charles    . . , 

Shenston,  William  S . 

Avery,  Samuel 

Holland,  Henry  . 

McKinnon,  William  C. 

Smith,  William.. 

Brownell,  John  B. 

McNutt,  Arthur.    .. 
186 4 -65] Marshall,  John.      . . . 


June  16th.. 
Dec.  — ..  . . 


1856-57 

a 

1858-59 
1859-60 

it 

1860-61 

it 

1861-62 


1862-63 
1863-64 


Feb. 

26th 

Dec 

25th 

Mar. 

15th 

Dee. 

17th. 

Mar. 

16th 

Sept 

8th. 

Sept 

21st 

Jan.  16th. 
May  — .. 
Dec.  16th... 
Aug.  8th.  . 
Oct.  6th  . . 
Oct.  17th... 
Jan.  9th. 
July  4th 
Aug.  14th., 
Mar.  31st. 
July  10th.. 
Aug.  1st  . . 
Nov.  27th. 
May  24th. . 
Nov.  6th.. 
Aug.  26th . 
May  23rd. . 
Oct.  24th . 
Mar.  10th.. 
Aug.  31st. . 
Oct.  13th.. 
Dec.  24th.. 
Mar.  26th.. 
Feb.  21st. 
March  27th 
May  12th.. 
July  12th. . 


.1792 
.1793 
.1795 
.1796 
.1811 
.1812 
.1817 
1820 
.1821 
.1830 
.1834 
.1834 
.1837 
.1837 
.1840 
.1841 
.1841 
.1842 
.1842 
.1845 
.1846 
.1847 
.1848 
.1850 
.1856 
.1856 
.1856 
.1857 
.1858 
.1859 
, . 1860 
.1860 
.1861 
.1861 
.1861 
.1861 
. . 1862 
.1863 
..1864 
..1864 
.1864 


10 

3 

11 

1 

1 

3 

35 

33 

4 

39 

4 

52 

29 

37 

12 

5 

17 

9 

6 

28 

8 

20 

30 

38 

37 

38 

14 

24 

20 

40 

44 

10 

6 

4 


9 
36 
34 
32 
34 


11 


12 

5 
5 

ii 

38 
9 


3 

4 

12 


10 

3 

11 

1 

1 

3 

35 

33 

4 

39 

4 

52 

29 

37 

15 

5 

17 

9 

6 

39 

8 

20 

42 

38 

42 

43 

14 

35 

58 

49 

44 

10 

8 

4 

8 

6 

9 

36 

37 

36 

46 


34 

* 

74 

70 

21 

76 

33 

74 

50 

61 

40 

30 

41 

38 

36 

66 

35 

44 

77 

61 

68 

67 

40 

62 

88 

73 

72 

29 

33 

25 

29 

31 

38 

61 

62 

69 

77 


*  No  record. 


818 


NECROLOGICAL   RECORD. 


Confsr- 
ence 
Year. 

Name. 

Date  of  Death. 

Years  in  the  Ministry. 

Age 

at 

Death. 

3 

Effec- 
tive. 

Sup'y 

or 
Sup'd. 

Total. 

42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55* 

56 

57 

1865-66 
1867-68 
1869-70 

it 
ft 

1870-71 

ti 

a 

1871-72 

it 
it 

1872-73 

it 
it 
tt 

1873-74 

Smithson,  William „ . 

Sutcliffe,  Joseph 

Wilson,  William 

Strong,  John  Bass              .... 

Dutton,  William 

Turner,  Alfred  W.       . .    

Winterbotham,  John .        .... 
Cardy,  William  T. . 

Snowball,  John 

Martin,  Samuel  B. . . .      . 

Crane,  Robert  E     . 

Ibbitson,  William  H.,  B.A.   . 

Cranford,  Henry  L 

Temple,  William 

May  15th....  1866 
Sept.  30th...  1867 
July  14th..    .1869 
Sept.  26th...  1869 
May  16th....  1870 
1871 

39 
10 
34 
50 
36 
1 
10 
14 
27 
46 
11 
22 
3 
9 
49 
35 

1 

1 

18 

20 

i 
io 

7     ' 
3 

3 
5 

40 
11 
52 
50 
56 
1 
11 
14 
37 
53 
11 
25 
3 
9 
52 
40 

69 
55 
81 
70 
81 

Feb.  27th..   !l871 
March  21st   .1871 
July  27th....  1871 
Sept.  13th.    .1871 
Oct.  28th..    .1871 
June  28th....  1872 
April  21st...  1873 
May  13th..   .1873 
May  19th.     .  1S73 
June  1st.  .-...1874 

33 

43 
57 
77 
37 
54 
30 
31 
83 
62 

V.— NEW  CONNEXION  METHODIST. 


o 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 


1834-36 


1839 
1842 
1843 
1847- 
1849- 
1351- 

it 

1852- 
1853- 
1854- 
1856- 
1857- 


1863-64 


1865 
1869 
1870- 

1871- 
1873 


Arthur,  James.. 

Green,  William 

Woolsey,  Joseph 

Pert,  John 

Bell,  Gore  A...        ..      . 

Campbell,  Owen . . . 

Bailey,  Edward 

Bowen,  R.  

Jackson,  James 

Coates,  Henry  ... 
Williams,  James .. 
Childs,  Charles... 

Shilton,  John      

Dent,  John 

Hales,  James 

Hammersley,  Benjamin , 
Keam,  William. 

Haigh,  Benjamin 

Brennan,  James  . . . 
Beard,  H.  S.  . 
Gundy,  William . . . 
McClure,  William 
Kershaw,  James  B . 
Gundy,  Samuel  B. 
Wilkinson,  John ... 


July  3rd. . 
Jan.  — ... 


July  6th 
Aug.  30th. 
Feb.  — ... 


April  12th. 
March  3rd. 


Oct.  31st.. 
March  13th 
Aug.  18th.. 
May  7th. . . 


June  19th.. 
Feb.  19th.. 


Nov.  12th.. 
Jan.  16th. . 


.1835 
.1835 

..1835 

..1840 
.1842 

..1844 

.1847 

1849 

.1851 

..1851 
.1853 

..1854 
.1855 

,.1857 
.1857 
.1857 
.1864 
.1865 
.1866 
.1870 
.1870 
.1871 
.1871 
.1873 
.1874 


5 

1 

1 

12 

2 

29 

7 

8 

10 

25 

3 

20 

1 

2 

21 

20 

1 

19 

34 

23 

21 

30 


No  Record  in 
No  Record  in 
No  Record  in 


4 

4 

4 

14 


15 

i 

7 


Minutes. 
Minutes. 
Minutes. 

5 

1 

1 
12 

6 
33 
11 
22 
10 
25 

3 
23 

1 

2 
21 
35 

1 
20 
41 
23 
21 
39 


27 


61 

# 

84 
30 
51 
36 

♦ 

29 
29 
51 
55 

* 

75 
67 
48 
41 
74 


*  No  Record. 


TOTAL  NUMBER  OF  DEATHS  FROM  1791  TO  THE  UNION  OF  1874. 

Methodist  Episcopal  Conference .             ...  5 

British  Wesleyan  Conference ...  12 

Wesleyan  Methodist  Conference. .    . .    113 

Eastern  British  America  Conference . .                         . .  57 

New  Connexion  Methodist  Conference. . .                       . .          ....  25 

Total . .      .* 212 


NECROLOGICAL   RECORD. 


819 


VI.— METHODIST  CHURCH  OF  CANADA,   1874  to  1880. 
1. — The  Toronto  Conference. 


fe      !  Confer- 


3 

JZ5 


2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

r? 

18 
19 
20 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 


ence 
Year. 


Name. 


1875- 


1876- 

1877- 
1878- 


1      1874-75  Harris,  Edward  . . 

Lever,  John. 

Briggs,  Joel. 
•76  Sunday,  John 

McDougall,  George.. 

Doclistader,  John  W 

VVhitcomb,  Orrin .    .. 
■77: Miller,  Gilbert.. 

78|Sliter,  Thomas 

79,Vandusen,  Conrad  . . 

Robison,  Matthew. . 

Wicher,  John  W. 

Green,  Anson,  D.  D.   . 

Andrews,  William 

jMcGuire,  John.. 

!  Sutton,  William 

'Coleman,  William    . . 
80McCullough,  William 

I  Irwin,  William 

Derrick,  Thomas.. 

IScott,  Jonathan    . . . 
81jBattell,  Elias 

(Sanderson,  John. . . . 

Koyl,  Ephraim  Lillie 

Darlington,  Robert 


11879- 


11880-8 


Years  in-  the  Ministry. 


Date  of  Death. 


.  ;Oct.  9th.    . 
.April  2nd.. 
.  Mav  1st.  .. 
.!Dec\  14th 
ijan.  23rd 

Feb.  26th  . 
.■April  12th 
.  April  6th. 
.  [Jan.  23rd. . 

Aug.  19th. 

Dee.  17th    . 

Feb.  3rd 
.  |Feb.  19th.. 
.  |  April  14th. 
.IMay  10th.. 
.May  26th.. 

May  27th.. 

Sep.  19th.. 
.  Get.  9th.  . 

Mar.  29th.. 

May  5th 
.  Aug.  6th  . . 
.  Aug.  13th  . 
.  ;Nov.  21st.. 
.  April  4th . 


..1874! 

.1875 

.1875| 

1875J 

.1876 

..1876 

.  .1876' 

.1877 

...187S| 

..1878' 

..1878 

.1879 

..1879 

. .  1879 

..1879 

1879 

..1879 

..1879 

.1879 

.1880 

.1880 

.1880 

.1880 

.1880 

.1881 


Effec- 
tive. 

14 
25 
24 
25 
26 
14 
20 
17 

3 
30 
10 
15 
38 
36 
13 
18 
35 
34 
18 
23 
20 

3 
22 


Sup'y 

or 
Sup'd. 


15 

1 

18 


31 

20 
2 

17 

ii 

6 
7 
5 


26 

23 

3 

33 


Total. 


17 
40 
25 
43 
26 
14 
27 
48 

3 
50 
12 
15 
55 
36 
24 
24 
42 
39 
23 
23 
46 

3 
45 

41 


Age 

at 

Death. 


41 
73 
48 
80 
56 
35 
71 
80 
28 
78 
34 
38 
78 
63 
70 
64 
71 
66 
43 
65 
77 
25 
80 
66 
74 


2. — The  London  Conference. 


1 

1874-75 

2 

(C 

3 

(( 

4 

a 

5 

a 

6 

a 

7 

<  < 

8 

i  t 

9 

1875-76 

10 

(I 

11 

a 

12 

1876-77 

13 

1877-78 

14 

" 

15 

1878-79 

16 

It 

17 

i  i 

18 

i  i 

19 

ii 

27 

C   ( 

21 

a 

22 

i  i 

23 

a 

24 

i  i 

25 

1879-80 

26 

1880-81 

27 

ii 

28 

(t 

I 

1874-75 

2 

a 

3 

1875-7C 

4 

ii 

Hay,  William ... 

Reynolds,  Joseph , 

Hutchinson,  John 

Freshman,  Charles,  D.D.. 

Armstrong,  James 

Kellam,  Henry .... 

Reynolds,  Robert 

Tucker,  Richard  L . 

Keagey,  John  G.  B.A 

Herkimer,  William , 

Graham,  William  W 

Byrne,  Claudius        

McNamara,  George.. 

Ker,  Peter 

Hurlburt,  Asahel 

I'hilp,  William. 


Waldron,  Solomon . 

Corson,  Robert 

Ryerson,  John 

Jones,  Edmund  S 

Messmore,  Joseph.  . . 
Goodspeed,  Joseph  B.    .    . 
Hawkins,  Charles  W.,  B.A. 
Bell,  James  . . . 

Holtby,  Matthias 

Christopheason,  Hall. 

Guest,  Joseph  . 

lHawke,  William        


Sept.  3rd.    . 
Oct.  16th... 
Nov.  4th.    . 
Jan.  4th.  . .  . 
Feb.  9th. . , 
April  23rd. 
May  23rd.. 
May  23rd... 
Sept.  1st  . . . 

Oct.  3rd 

Jan.  15th.... 
Oct.  5th .  .    . 
Aug.  3rd-. 
April  8th.. 
July  26th.. 
Aug.  21st.. 
Sept.  7th.. 
Oct.  8th. 

Oct.  8th 

Oct.  16th.... 
Jan.  15th.. 
March  7th.. 
April  13th. 
May  31st.. 
Jan.  6th.  . 
Aug.  3rd. 
Dec.  12th.  . 
April  6th .. . 


.1874 
.1874! 
.18741 
.1875! 
.1875, 
.1875 
.1875 
.1875' 
1875 
.1875 
.1876 
.1876 
.1877 
.1878 
.1878 
.1878 
.1878 
.1878 
.1878 
.1878 
.1879 
.1879 
.1879 
.1879 
.1880 
.1880 
,.1880 
.1881 


18 
29 
22 
15 
23 
13 

6 
19 

5 
18 

4 
30 
18 
27 
39 
29 
39 
36 
40 
13 
37 
13 

7 
29 

7 
23 

8 
27 


III. — The  Montreal   Conference. 


1 

6 

11 


15 
1 

22 
2 
18 
12 
10 
18 
21 
19 

19 


16 

33 

1 

1 


19 
35 
33 
15 
30 
13 
6 
19 
13 
33 

52 
20 
45 
51 
39 
57 
57 
59 
13 
56 
13 

7 
45 
40 
25 

9 


Rose,  Brock 

Atkinson,  Thomas . . . 

Gordon,  James  A 

Scott,  John 


June  20th. . . 
Dec.  29th... 
Aug.  26th. 
Dec.  30th.. 


.1874 
.1874 
.1875 
.1875 


15 

15 

23 

23 

18 

18 

13 

5 

18 

43 
64 
78 
55 
59 
38 
28 
48 
37 
75 
35 
83 
66 
69 
75 
71 
83 
85 
79 
39 
84 
53 
32 
69 
81 
45 
31 
57 


39 
50 
39 
44 


820 


NECROLOGICAL   RECORD. 


Confer- 
ence 
Year. 

Name. 

Date' of  Death. 

Years  in  the  Ministry. 

Age 

at 

Death. 

8 

Effec- 
tive. 

Sup'y 

or 
Sup'd. 

Total. 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

1876-77 

it 
It 

ti 

1877-78 

it 

1878-79 
1879-80 

i( 
tt 
it 

1880-81 
<( 

u 

Garry,  Bobert 

Richardson,  Ezekiel. 
Hurlburt,  Sylvester . . 

Howes.  John .      .... 

McCullough,  William  S.,  M.D 

Kimball,  Horatio  N 

Werden,  James  E.    . 

Jaques,  Alfred  E 

Selley,  John  B,  M.D 

Ogden,  Thomas          

Thompson,  John 

Onesakenerat,  Joseph 

Oct.  31st.      .187fi 
Dec.  9th.       .  1876 
Mar.  8th....  1877 
Mar.  26th      .1877 
Sept.  1st .     .  1877 
May  27th...  .1878 
Oct.  31st....  1878 
Nov.  6th.      .1879 
Dec:  27th..    .1879 
April  28th.  ..1880 
May  10th..    .1880 
July  24th.      .1880 
Sept.  29th.    .1880 
Feb.  7th..     .1880 

9 

28 

6  mo 

32 

17 

1 

9 
25 

2 
20 
13 

2 

6 

13 

i 

35 

24 
18 

40 

9 
41 
6  mo. 
33 
17 
36 

9 
25 

2 
44 
31 

2 

6 

73 
40 
73 
31 
65 
36 
68 
32 
50 
29 
72 
81 
23 
46 

IV. — The  Nova  Scotia  Conference. 


1 
2 
3 

4 
5 
6 
7 
8 


1 
2 
3 
4 
5 


1874-75 
1876-77 


1877-78 

tt 

1878-79 


De  Wolfe,  Charles,  D.D 
Davies,  Thomas  H . . . 
Des  Brisay,  Albert  S . 
Sargent,  William- 
Pickles,  Michael . 

Pope,  Henry 

Penny,,  William  F.,  B.D. 
England,  James 


June  9th  . .    .  1875 
Aug.  28th.    .1876 

Oct.  4th 1876 

Mar.  3rd  .      .  1877 
April  9th..    .1877 

July  6th 1877 

Mar.  28th..     1878 
Oct.  3rd.       .1878 


31 

7 

38 

43 

10 

53 

12 

12 

12 

12 

53 

18 

35 

63 

12 

41 

4 

4 

41 

3 

38 

5. — The  New  Brunswick  and  Prince  Edward  Island  Conference. 


1874-75  Humphrey,  Stephen,  M.A.. 


1875-76 
1877-78 

it 

1878-79 
1879-80 


Weddall,  Richard. . 
Ellis,  John. ... 
McCarty,  William 
Barratt,  George  M 
Hart,  Joseph . 


April  16th...  1875 

. .      .'1876 

July  26th.  .1877 
Nov.  17th.  .1877 
Aug.  14th.  .1878 
March  19th..  1880 


10 

9 

19 

35 

2 

37 

6 

6 

31 

2- 

33 

38 

8 

46 

27 

27 

60 
78 
36 
36 
80 
89 
30 
63 


46 

64 
32 
62 
€7 
47 


1 

2 
3 

4 


6. — The  Newfoundland  Conference. 


1876-77 
1877-78 
1879-80 
1880-81 


Dixon,  John 

Currie,  John  Gibson. . 
Bryant,  George  H. 
Shenstone,  William  E. 


Aug.  4th.  ..1876 
May  8th.  .  1878 
Sept.  16th  .1879 
Dec.  11th....  1880 


4 

4 

7 

7 

6 

1 

7 

40 

23 

53 

26 

27 

.  39 

78 


TOTAL  NUMBER  OF  DEATHS  FROM  1874  TO  1880. 

Toronto  Conference . .      25 

London  Conference            . .  28 

Montreal  Conference .          ...  18 

Nova  Scotia  Conference      8 

New  Brunswick  and  Prince  Edward  Island  Conference 6 

Newfoundland  Conference ....                                    ....  4 


Total,  1874  to  1880 

Total,  1791  to  1874.... 

Grand  Total 


89 
212 

301 


CHRONOLOGICAL  RECORD 


OF   THE 


CHIEF     HISTORICAL    EVENTS 


Canadian    JIUtljtfirism, 


176o.— Methodism  introduced  and  founded  in  the  Island  of  Newfoundland,  by  Laurence  Coughlan, 
one  of  the  first  fruits  of  Methodism  in  Ireland,  and  who  was  received  on  trial  as  a  Metho- 
dist preacher  by  Wesley  in  1755. 

1766.— The  first  Methodist  Society  in  America  organized  in  the  city  of  New  York,  by  Philip  Embury. 
It  was  composed  of  five  persons. 

1769. — Wesley  appointed  Eichard  Boardman  and  Joseph  Pilmoor  to  America. 

1771. — Francis  Asbury  sent  to  labour  in  America. 

1772.— A  party  of  Yorkshire  Methodists  settle  in  Nova  Scotia. 

1773.— First  Methodist  Conference  met  in  Philadelphia,  in  the  month  of  June.  It  consisted  of  ten 
preachers. 

1773. — Laurence  Coughlan  left  the  work  in  Newfoundland,  and  returned  to  England,  and  local 
preachers  kept  the  work  alive  for  the  ensuing  twelve  years. 

1780. — A  local  preacher  named  Tutfy  preached  the  first  Methodist  sermon  in  Quebec. 

1784.— The  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United  States  organzied  by  Dr.  Thomas  Coke  on 
December  25th,  at  Philadelphia. 

17S5. — Obituary  notices  of  deceased  Methodist  preachers  first  published  in  the  American  Annual 
Minutes.  In  answer  to  the  question  "Who  have  died  this  year?"  we  find  the  two 
following: — 1  "  Caleb  B.  Pedicord,  a  man  of  sorrows,  and,  like  his  Master,  acquainted 
with  grief;  but  a  man  dead  to  the  world,  and  much  devoted  to  God."  2.  "George  Mair, 
a  man  of  affliction,  but  of  great  patience  and  resignation  ;  and  of  excellent  understanding." 

1785. — John  McGeary  appointed  by  the  British  Conference  to  Newfoundland. 

1785. — Dr.  Coke,  as  Bishop  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  in  response  to  an  appeal  by  the 
devoted  William  Black,  appoints  Freeborn  Garrettson  and  James  0.  Cromwell  to  labour 
in  Nova  Scotia. 

1786. — First  Provincial  Methodist  Conference  held  at  Halifax,  October  10th.  Six  preachers  were 
stationed  and  a  membership  of  510  reported  in  connection  with  Nova  Scotia  Methodism. 

1788. — George  Neal,  a  local  preacher  from  Ireland,  preached  near  Niagara. 

1790. — First  Methodist  Church  in  Sackville,  New  Brunswick,  opened  by  James  Mann. 
,°  • — Upper  Canada  visited  by  William  Lossee,  its  first  Methodist  Itinerant. 

1/91- — Abraham  John  Bishop  organized  the  first  Methodist  class,  in  St.  John,  New  Brunswick. 

1791. — First  Methodist  class  in  Upper  Canada  formed  at  Hay  Bay,  on  February  20th. 

1791. — Rev.  John  Wesley  died  March  2nd,  aged  88  years. 

179o. — First  Methodist  class  formed  on  the  Mountain  at  the  head  of  Lake  Ontario,  in  what  is  now 
known  as  "  Bowman  "  Church  neighbourhood,  Ancaster. 

1798. — First  Methodist  class  formed  in  Barton  township,  where  Hamilton  city  now  stands. 

1799. — John  Stephenson  goes  to  Bermuda,  its  first  Methodist  Missionary. 

1802. — Montreal  first  visited  by  a  Methodist  preacher,  Joseph  Sawyer,  of  the  New  York  Conference 
of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  United  States,  and  the  first  class  formed. 

1803. — Quebec  first  visted  by  a  Methodist  preacher,  Samuel  Merwin,  of  the  New  York  Conference. 

1806. — Germain  Street  Church,  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  erected. 

1806. — Nathan  Bangs  stationed  at  Quebec,  its  first  Methodist  preacher. 

1808. — First  Methodist  Church  in  Montreal  built  on  St.  Sulpice  Street,  in  rear  of  Notre  Dame 
Cathedral. 

1810. — By  a  division  of  the  New  York  Conference,  the  Genesee  Conference  was  formed,  and  the 
preachers  in  Canada  were  placed  under  its  jurisdiction. 

1811. — Bishop  Asbury  visited  Canada,  and  preached  in  Kingston,  in  the  Church  newly  erected. 


822  CHRONOLOGICAL   RECORD. 


1814. — The  British  Conference  appointed  Missionaries  to  Quebec  and  Montreal. 
1817. — First  Methodist  Conference  in  Canada,  held  in  Elizabethtown. 

1818. — First  Methodist  Church  in  Toronto,  built  on  King  street,  a  little  west  of  Jordan  street. 
1820. — Second  Methodist  Conference  in  Canada,  held  in  Niagara. 
1820. — British  Wesleyans  organized  their  first  Society  in  Toronto,  with  30  members. 
1821. — Second  Methodist  Church  in  Montreal  opened.     Its  location  was  on  the  corner  of  St.  James 
street,  on   the  lot  now   occupied  by  the  Medical  Hall.     It  was  designed  to  seat  1,200 
persons. 
1822. — First  Indian  Mission  began  among  the  Mohawk  Indians  on  the  Grand  River. 
1824. — Methodist  preachers  in  Upper  Canada  formed  into  the  Canada  Conference.     Conference  met 
at  Hallowell,  (now  Picton)  August  25th,  and  was  presided  over  by  Bishops  George  and 
Hedding. 
1824. — Canada  Missionary  Society  formed  August  28th. 

1825. — First  Methodist  Church  built  in  the  (now)  City  of  Hamilton,  on  the  farm  of  Richard  Springer. 
1826. — Rev.  William  Case  procured  a  translation  of  St.  Luke's  Gospel  into  the  Mohawk  language. 

The  first  portion  of  the  Word  of  God  given  to  the  Indians  of  Canada. 
1826. — The  first  class  in  Quebec  Suburbs,  Montreal,  organized  by  Mr.  John  Mathewson. 
1827. — Third  Methodist  Church  in  Montreal  built  on  Gain  street,  Quebec  Suburbs. 
1827. — Elder  Henry  Ryan  withdrew  from  the  Canada  Conference  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church 

and  organized  the  Canadian  Wesleyan  Methodist  Church. 
1828. — The  Canada  Conference  separated  from,  and  made  independent  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 

Church,  United  States. 
1828. — Rev.  William  Case  appointed  General  Superintendent  of  Missions  in  Canada. 
1828. — Rev.  Peter  Jones,  a  converted  Ojibiway  Chief,  commenced  the  work  of  translating  the  Bible 

and  Wesley's  Hymns  into  the  Ojibway  language. 
1829. — Publication  of  the  Christian  Guardian  commenced. 
1829. — Methodist  Book  Room  at  Toronto  established. 
1830. — Conference  adopted  a  constitution  for  an  Educational  Institution  to  be  called  the  Upper  Canada 

Academy. 
1832.— George  Street  Church,  York  (Toronto),  erected  by  the  British  Wesleyans. 
1832. — A  Fund  for  the  benefit  of  Superannuated  Ministers  provided  for. 
1833. — Wellington  Street  Church,  Montreal,  erected. 
1833.— Union  of  the  Canada  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  wij,h  the  British  Wesleyans  consummated! 

October  2nd,  at  the  Conference  in  York  (Toronto). 
1834. — The  present  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in  Canada,  organized  at  Cummer's  Meeting  House, 
Yonge  Street,  nine  miles  from  Toronto,  by  Joseph  Gatchel,  David  Culp,  Daniel  Pickett  and 
John  Wesley  Bvam,  who  claimed  to  be  dissatisfied  with  the  Union. 
1834.— First  General  Conference  of  the  newly  organized  Methodist  Episcopal  Church  in  Canada,  con- 
sisting of  Joseph  Gatchel,  David  Culp,  John  Reynolds,  Daniel  Picket  and  John  H.  Huston, 
met  at  Cummer's  Meeting  House,  Yonge  Street. 
1834. — John  Reynolds  elected  as  first  Bishop  of  the  new  organization,  and  ordained  by  Joseph  Gatchel, 

Daviil  Culp  and  Daniel  Pickett. 
1836.— The  Contingent  Fund  established. 

1837. — Upper  Canada  Academy,  Cobourg,  opened  for  the  admission  of  students. 
1839. — Celebration  of  the  Centenary  of  Methodism. 

1840. — The  English  Wesleyan  Conference  withdrew  from  the  Union  consummated  in  1833. 
1840.— Corner  Stone  of  Mount  Allison  Wesleyan  College  at  Sackville,  N.B.,  laid  June  19th. 
1841. — Upper  Canada  Academy  incorporated  under  the  name  of  "  Victoria  University." 
1841.— A  Union  formed  between  the  Canadian  Wesleyan  Methodist  Church  and  the  English  New 
Connexion  Methodists,   under  the  name  of  "  The  Canadian  Wesleyan   Methodist  New 
Connexion  Church." 
1843. — Lagauchetiere  Street  (Now  Palace  Street)  Church,  Montreal  begun. 

1143.— Mount  Allison  WesleyanColleg.ee,  Sackville,  N.B.,  opened  for  admission  of  students,  Jan.  19th. 
1844. — St.  James  Street  Church,  Montreal,  corner-stone  laid. 

1844.— Richmond  Street  Church,  Toronto,  corner-stone  laid  by  Rev.  Matthew  Richey,  D.D. 
1844.  —  The  Christian  Messenger  (Monthly),  organ  of  the  New  Connexion  Methodists  begun. 
1846.— New  Connexion  Methodists  open  an  appointment  and  begin  their  work  in  Montreal. 
1846.— Revds.  John  Ryerson  and  Anson  Green  sent  as  a  delegation  to  the  British  Conference  with 

proposals  for  a  re-union. 
1847.— Union  between  the  Canada  Wesleyan  Conference,    and  the   British   Wesleyan   Conference, 

renewed. 
1848. — Publication  of  The  Wesleyan,  commenced  at  Halifax. 
1848. — Methodist  Book  Room  at  Halifax  established. 
1849.— Mount  Elgin  Industrial  Institution,  at  Muncey,   Ontario,  opened  for  the  benefit  of  Indian 

Boys  and  Girls. 
1850.— The  Revds.  Nathan  Bangs  and  Joseph  Sawyer,  two  veterans  who  had  laboured  in  the  Canadian 

Wilderness  fifty  years  previously,  visited  the  Conference  at  Brockville. 
1850. — Sydenham  Street  Church,  Kingston,  built. 
1851. — McNab  Street  Church,  Hamilton,  built. 

1853.— Revds.  John  Borland,  James  Brock,  and  John  Jenkins,  visit  the  Conference  at  Hamilton  as  a 
Delegation  from  the  Canada  Eastern  District,  in  connection  with  the  British  Conference, 
with  proposals  for  a  Union  of  that  District  with  the  Canada  Wesleyan  Conference. 


CHRONOLOGICAL    RECORD.  823 


1854. — Union  between  the  Canada  Wesleyan  Conference  and  the  Canada  Eastern  District  consum- 
mated, and  the  Missions  in  Hudson's  Bay  Territory  resigned  by  the  British  Conference  to 
the  care  of  the  Canada  Conference. 
1854. — Publication  of  the  Evangelical  Witness  as  the  weekly  organ  of  the  Canadian  Wesleyan  New 

Connexion  Church  commenced. 
1855. — Rev.  John  Beecham,  D.  D. ,  organized  the  Eastern  British  American  Conference. 
1855. — The  Canadian  New  Connexion  Methodists  resume  work  in  Montreal. 
1856. — Salem  New  Connexion  Methodist  Church  on  Panet  street,  Montreal,  opened. 
1856. — Methodist  Missions  to  the  French  Canadians  commenced. 

1857. — Ebenezer  New  Connexion  Methodist  Church  on  Dupre  Lane,  Montreal,  dedicated. 

1857. — First  French  Methodist  Church  in  Canada  dedicated  to  the  worship  of  God,  in  Roxton,  Quebec, 
Eev.  Thomas  Charbonnel,  Pastor. 

1858. — Missions  to  British  Columbia  and  Vancouvers  Island  commenced.  Revs.  Dr.  Evans,  Edward 
White,  Ebenezer  Robson,  and  Arthur  Browning  the  first  missionaries. 

1859. — -In  Victoria,  Britisli  Columbia,  the  first  Methodist  services  held  on  Feb.  13th,  by  the  newly 
arrived  missionaries. 

1860. — Missions  to  the  Germans  commenced.  The  Rev.  Charles  Freshman,  D.D.,  a  converted  Jewish 
Rabbi,  the  first  German  missionary. 

1861. — Wesleyan  Female  College,  Hamilton,  Ontario,  opened  for  the  admission  of  students. 

1864.— Rev.  Fitch  Reed,  D.D. ,  of  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  one  of  the  pioneers  of  Canadian  Methodism,  visited 
the  Conference  in  Toronto. 

1865.— Rev.  William  L.  Thornton,  M.A.,  President  of  the  English  Conference,  the  Irish  Conference, 
and  the  Conferences  of  Canada  and  Eastern  British  America,  died  suddenly  in  London, 
England,  on  Sunday,  March  5th,  in  the  54th  year  of  his  age  and  the  35th  of  his  ministry. 

1865. — Dominion  Square,  Sherbrooke  Street,  and  Point  St.  Charles  Churches,  Montreal,  dedicated. 

1866. — Celebration  of  the  Centenary  of  American  Methodism. 

1868. — Centenary  Church,  Hamilton,  erected. 

1866. — Mount  Allison  Wesleyan  College,  Sackville,  N.B.,  destroyed  by  fire. 

1867. — Mount  Allison  Wesleyan  College  rebuilt. 

1868. — Mission  commenced  at  Red  River,  now  Winnipeg,  Rev.  George  Young  the  first  Missionary. 

1870.— The  corner  stone  of  the  Metropolitan  Church,  McGill  Square,  laid  on  August  24th  by  Rev. 
Egerton  Ryerson,  D.D.,  LL.D. 

1871. — Metropolitan  Church  completed  and  dedicated. 

1873. — Montreal  Wesleyan  Theological  College  founded. 

1873.— Stanstead  Wesleyan  College  opened  for  the  admission  of  students — male  and  female. 

1873. — Japan  Mission  commenced,  Rev.  George  Cochran  and  Rev.  Davidson  McDonald,  M.A.,  the 
first  Missionaries. 

1874.— Union  consummated  between  th?  Wesleyan  Methodist  Conferene  of  Canada,  the  Canadian 
Wesleyan  New  Connexion  Conference,  and  the  Wesleyan  Conference  of  Eastern  British 
America,  under  the  name  of  the  Methodist  Church  of  Canada.  The  whole  composed 
of  six  Annual  Conferences,  viz.':  Toronto,  London,  Montreal,  Nova  Scotia,  New 
Brunswick  and  Prince  Edward  Island,  and  Newfoundland,  with  one  General  Conference, 
which  meets  Quadrennially. 

1874.— Ontario  Ladies'  College,  Whitby,  Ontario,  opened  on  September  3rd  by  his  Excellency  Earl 
Dufferin,  Governor-General  of  Canada. 

1874.— First  Quadrennial  Session  of  the  General  Conference  held  in  the  Metropolitan  Church, 
Toronto,  began  September  16th,  and  was  composed  of  97  Clerical  and  97  Lay  Delegates, 
representing  1,031  Ministers  and  Probationers  for  the  Ministry,  and  101,946  Members, 
with  1,512  Sunday  Schools  and  101,218  Scholars. 

1875. — Publication  of  the  Canadian  Methodist  Magazine  commenced  January  1st. 

1875. — Methodist  Book  Room,  Montreal,  established 

1878.— Second  Quadriennial  Session  of  the  General  Conference,  held  in  the  Dominion  Square  Church, 
Montreal,  began  September  4th  and  was  composed  of  230  Delegates,  lay  and  clerical,  re- 
presenting 1,165  Ministers  and  Probationers  for  the  Ministry,  and  122,605  Members  with 
1,733  Sunday  Schools  and  120,972  Scholars.  . 

1878.— First  French  Methodist  Church  in  Montreal  opened.  The  property  situated  on  Craig  Street 
being  purchased  from  the  French  Canadian  Missionary  Society. 

1880.— New  Hymn  Book  published  by  the  Toronto  Book  Room,  for  the  use  of  the  Methodist  Church 
of  Canada. 


824  ERRATA. 


By  some  oversight  (he  following  namqs  have  been  omitted. 

Methodist  Episcopal  Conference,  p.  48. 

SNYDER,  WILLIAM. 

1806  Missionary  to  the  French  1 

7     Ottawa ...   2 

9   Located. 


Wesleyan  Methodist  Conference,  p.  115. 

MARSDEN,  JOHN  S. 

1841  R.  wit..  — 

42  ...       Woodstock  and  Stratford. 

43   Woodstock  and  Stratford. 

44   Amherstburg  &  Sandwich. 

45  k.f.c.&o.  Peterboro'. 

Died  Sept.  18th,  1845,  aged  33  years. 


London  Conference,  p.  648. 

HAY,  WILLIAM. 

1855. 

1874^Guelph (sup'd.) 

Died  Sept.  3rd,  1874,  aged  43  years. 


INDEX 


TO  THE  NAMES  OF 


MINISTERS  AND  PROBATIONERS  FOR  THE  MINISTRY, 

SHOWING  THE  YEAE  IN  WHICH  THEIR  MINISTRY  BEGAN,  AND  THE  PAGE  OR 
PAGES  ON  WHICH  THEIR  LIST  OF  CIRCUITS  MAY  BE  FOUND. 


Year 

No.  I  Min'y 
began 


Name 


10 
11 
12 
13 

14 


16 
17 

18 
19 
20 

21 
22 
23 


1867 
1827 
1814 
1878 
1843 
1853 
1859 
1858 
1814 
1859 
1811 
1836 
1841 
1850 


15  i  1867 


1801 
1872 
1851 
1856 
1816 
1875 
1864 
1810 


24  !  1862 

25  1863 


26 

27 
28 
29 
30 


35 
36 


1842 
1835 


39 

40 


42 
43 
44 
45 
46 


1869 
1875 
1862 
1866 
184!) 


31  i  1873 

32  i  1826 

33  !  1843 

34  [  1863 


37  ;  1858 

38  1838 


1867 
1855 


41   1870 


1879 
1843 
1862 
1832 
1871 


A. 

Aekman,  Samuel  R . . . 
Adams,  Alvah  ... 

Adams,  Ezra . 

Adams,  George  K.  B. .. 
Adams,  L.  P 

Adams,  Lucius 

Adams,  Richard  N 

Adams,  William  .. 
Adams,  Zenas 

Addison,  Peter 

Addoms,  John  T 
Addy,  John  S.  ... 
Addyman,  John  . . 
Adkins,  Thomas  O. 
Agar,  John.  . 
Aikens,  James. 

Ainley,  William 

Albrighton,  Thomas  M.. 

Alcorn,  William 

Alder,  Robert 

Alexander,  James. 
Alexander,  John  B... 
Alexander,  Joseph.. 

Alexander,  Samuel 

Allen,  Henry  W.  P.. . 

Allen,  James.  .  

Allen,  James  E        

Allen,  John  S. 
Allen,  Thomas 

Allen,  William 

Allen,  William  A. 

Allison,  Cyrus  R 

Allison,  John. . . 

Alluin,  Car] 

Ames,  William 

Anderson,  Alexander  - 

Anderson,  James 

Anderson,  John.  

Andrce,  William 

Andrews,  Alfred 

Andrews,  Joseph  A 

Andrews,  William  Wilbur 

Andrews,  William 

Angwin,  Joseph  G. 
Angwin,  Thomas  .  .  . 
Annis,  Jeremiah  W 


FACE. 

.377,  776 

.37,  61 

.37,  61 

...    .568 

..460 

.      .61 

.61,  703 

.61,  703 

.37 

.61,  568 

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.377,  750 

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.460,  703 

.61 

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.377,  750 

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.377,  750 
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61 

378 

. :. .  6i 

...61 

.62,  703 

.  ..568 
.378,  776 
.378,  776 
378 

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.37,  62 

.378 

.62,  703 
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.62,  568 

460 

....62 
..62,  642 
.  ..460 
.    ...568 

.62,  568 
.378,  750 
.378,  750 

.62,  568 


Year 

No. 

Min'y  •                          Name. 

began. 

PAGE. 

47 

1800    Anson,  William 

37 

48 

1876    Arkels,  Stephen  A.. . 

.568 

49 

1844 

Armstrong,  A 

460 

50 

1S54 

Armstrong,  Andrew. 

....  62,  568 

51 

1845 

Armstrong,  James 

...63,  642 

52 

1828 

Armstrong,  John .... 

.38,  63.  642 

53 

1848 

Armstrong,  John  (A) .    . 

..      .63,  703 

54 

1861 

Armstrong,  John  (B).  . . 

..    .63 

55 

1848 

Armstrong,  John  B  . 

.63,  568 

1    56 

1848 

63 

1    57 

1813 

Armstrong,  Richard . 

378 

58 

1815 

Arnold,  John 

38 

59 

1835 

Arthur,  James 

460 

60 

1856    Ash,  James 

63 

61 

1855 

Ash,  John  C 

..63,  568 

62 

1811 

Ash,  William 

..    .378 

63 

1856 

Ashquabe,  James.. 

.63 

64 

1872 

Astbury,  John. 

...    .750 

65 

1877 

Atkinson,  Michael 

.750 

66 

1852 

Atkinson,  Thomas 

..64,  708 

67 

1872 

Atkinson,  Thomas  W . . 

.      .378,  799 

68 

1827 

Attwood,  John  S 

..38,  64 

69 

1822 

38 

70 

1876 

Aubin,  Gedeon. . 

703 

71 

1855 

Auld,  David 

460,  642 

72 

1869 

Austin,  Nathan 

.64,  703 

73 

1871 

Austin,  William 

.64,  703 

74 

1817 

Avard,  Adam  C .    ... 

378 

75 

1854 

Avery.  Samuel. .    .  . 

378 

76 

1869 

Awde,  James. 

..64,  703 

77 

1845 

64 

78 

1806 

38 

79 

1 

1843 

Aylesworth,  Isaac  B. 
B. 

64 

80 

1878 

Bacon,  William 

.568 

81 

1835 

Bailey,  Edward 

460 

82 

1855 

Bailev,  George  A 

460 

83 

1830 

Bailey,  John . 

38,  64 

84 

1855 

.  ..461 

85 

1871 

Baines,  William  D. 

.      .378,750 

86 

1872 

Baker,  HibbertR. 

.378,  776 

87 

1857 

...     64,  568 

88 

1840 

Bakewell,  William  H. .. 

..     64 

89 

1873 

Balmer,  Robert  H . 

642 

90 

1877 

642 

.26 


INDEX   TO   NAMES   OF 


*o. 


91 

92 

93 

94 

95 

96 

97 

98 

99 

00 

01 

02 

03 

04  . 

05 

06 

07 

08 

09 

10 

11 

12 

13 

14 

15 

16 

17 

18 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

24 

25 

26 

27 

28 

29 

30 

31 

32 

33 

34 

35 

36 

37 

.38 

.39 

.40 

.41 

.42 

43 

144 

145 

146 

L47 

[48 

L49 

L50 

151 

152 

L53 

L54 

155 

156 

157 

158 

159 


1806 

1801 

1833 

1849 

1841 

1861 

1862 

1875 

1877 

1814 

1873 

1866 

1850 

1816 

1841 

1836 

1025 

1860 

1806 

1850 

1854 

1824 

1875 

1877 

1873 

1855 

1859 

1872 

1831 

1842 

1835 

1869 

1826 

1856 

1875 

1814 

1858 

1859 

1879 

1873 

1842 

1834 

1865 

1850 

1870 

1864 

1858 

1817 

1878 

1810 

1800 

1874 

1863 

1835 

1828 

1834 

1871 

1852 

1871 

1855 

1870 

1855 

1873 

1839 

1850 

1846 

1827 

1840 

1878 


Bamford,  Stephen . 
Bangs,  Nathan..    ... 
Bannister,  William. . 

Barber,  Isaac.  

Barber,  Ozias. 

Barker,  James .    

Barker,  William  R. . . 
Barkwell,  James  H. . . . 
Barkwell,  William  J. . 
Barlow,  William .... 
Barltrop,  Alfred  J.. 

Barltrop,  Charles 

Barnett,  William. 

Barr,  Ninian .    .    . 

Barrass,  Edward 
Barratt,  George  M.. . 
Barry,  John .      . . 
Bartlett,  Henry. 

Barton,  King 

Baskerville,  James. . . . 

Bate,  John 

Bates,  Charles.. 

Bates,  Martin  J 

Battell,  Elias...    ...      . 

Baugh,  William. . 
Bawtinhimer,  Henry 
Bawtinhimer,  Peter  M. 
Baxendale,  John  T. . 
Baxter,  John. . .        . .    , 

Baxter,  Michael ... 
Beals,  Wesley  C. 

Beard,  H.  S 

Beatty,  John .... 
Beaudry,  Louis  N. 

Beavers,  George 

Beckwith,  James. 
Beeson,  Henry. . 
Begg,  Martin. . 

Bell,  Artemas . 

Bell,  Edward... 
Bell,  Gore  Atkin. . . 
Bell,  James.  . 
Bell,  James  Parker.  . . 

Bell,  John 

Bell,  John  Wesley . . 
Bell,  Robert.. .        ... 

Bell,  Thomas  . 

Belton,  Samuel 

Bennett,  John  H. . . 
Bennett,  Leonard . 
Bennett,  William 
Bennett,  William  A .    . 

Benson,  Manly 

Benson,  William 

Bent,  Joseph  F . . 

Berney,  Daniel 

Berrie,  John  C 

Berry,  Francis 

Berry,  Henry . . 
Berry,  James .      ... 
Betts,  John  F.    , . 
Betts,  Jonathan  E . . 

Bettschan,  David 

Bettes,  Darius . 

Bettes,  Darius,  Jun 

Bettys,  Daiius 

Bevitt,  Thomas.. 

Beynon,  George 

Beynon,  Thomas  B.  . . 


PAGE. 

.  ..378 

38 

.378 

64 

.64 

65 

.  .65,  568 

....568 

..  .568 

38 

.461,  569 

..461,  642 

..  .461 

...379 

.  .65,  569 

379,  776 

..  ..65 

.65 

.  ..   .65 

461,  569 

65 


.  ..  .379 

703 

.569 

642 

.65,  569 

..65,  642 

..379,  776 

.38,  65,  642 

....66,  642 

.379 

461 

..  .38,  66 

703 

,...  ..642 
.66 
.66 


776 

. . . .   776 

461 

.461,  642 

642 

461 

...66,  569 

.66,  642 

..66,  703 

..  .38,  66 

..   ..642 

38 

...379 

750 

...66,  643 

.461 

...379,  750 

67 

..379,  776 
.  .67,  643 
...67,  643 

67 

.379,  776 

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. .  .67,  643 

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.461 

..67 

.   .38,67 

. .  .67,  569 

..569 


160 
161 
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164 
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166 
167 
198 
169 
170 
171 
172 
173 
174 
175 
176 
177 
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?22 
223 
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228 


1868 
1827 
1861 
1817 
1872 
1855 
1791 
1871 
1851 
1803 
1824 
1851 
1824 
1877 
1782 
1875 
1835 
1846 
1872 
1842 
1843 
1878 
1854 
1858 
1858 
1868 
1835 
1819 
1873 
1871 
1856 
1816 
1844 
1874 
1870 
1835 
1834 
1867 
1873 
1814 
1843 
1871 
1875 
1873 
1791 
1822 
1839 
1859 
1854 
1875 
1877 
1824 
1848 
1869 
1842 
1831 
1860 
1848 
1870 
1845 
1851 
1872 
1854 
1864 
1875 
1850 
1859 
1859 
1835 


Name. 


Bielby,  William  M. . . 
Biggar,  Hamilton. . . . 
Bigney,  John  G.. 
Binning,  William . 
Bird,  Richey 
Birks,  William .... 
Bishop,  Abraham  J. 
Bishop,  George  John . 
Bishop,  James  Henry.. 

Bishop,  Luther 

Bissell,  George 

Black,  Alexander  B . 

Black,  John 

Black,  Starr     

Black,  William . .         . 
Black,  William  A.  . . 

Blackstock,  Moses 

Blackstock,  William  S . 
Blades,  John  Thomas. . 

Blake,  Daniel 

Blake,  Isaac 

Blakeley,  Charles  E  . . 

Blaker,  George 

Bland,  Henry  F  

Blanshard,  Shem 

Bloomfield,  Arthur  G. 
Bloomfield,  Richard.    . 
Boardman,  Elijah 

Boddy,  James 

Bond,  George  J. 
Bond,  Stephen. . 
Booth,  James  ... 
Bothwell,  William. 
Borden,  Byron  C. . . 
Borden,  Jonathan  R. 
Borland,  John..    . 
Botterell,  Edmund. . . 
Bottoms,  William  E. . . 
Bowell,  John  Perry 
Bowen,  Elias       .... 

Bowen,  R. 

Bowerman,  Allan .... 
Bowers,  Alfred  A      . . 
Boyd,  George.. 
Boyd,  James.      . . 

Boyd,  John 

Boyd,  John  H 
Boyd,  Robert  W... 

Bradon,  John 

Bramfitt,  Robert .    ... 
Brandon.  William  J . . . 
Breakenridge,  David . . 
Breakenridge,  John  . . . 
Brecken,  Ralph.. 

Bredin,  John 

Brennan,  James. . 
Brethour,  David  L. 

Brettle,  Elias 

Brewer,  Waldron  W.. 
Brewster,  John    . .        . 

Brewster,  Robert 

Brick,  John  G 

Briden,  William 

Bridgman,  George  H. 
Bridgman,  Wellington. 
Briggs,  Joel — ...---. 
Briggs,  William. 
Bristol,  Colman 
Brittin,  Lewis 


PARE. 

67,  643 

..38,  67,  643 
.379,  750 

.68 

.379,  750 
..    .461,  643 

379 

.68,  569 

..    .68 

38 

..    .39,  68 
...       .379 

39,  68 

..  ..750 

.      379 

750 

...    .68,  461 

.68,  569,  703 

.68,  703 

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461 

....569 


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...68,  569 

.68 

461 

39 

46]',  569 

...380,  799 

...68,  704 

.69 

.461,  643 

. . .  .-750 

...380,  750 

....69,  704 

.69,  380,  750 

69 

..    .380,  799 

39 

. .    .462 

.69,  569 

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....380,  799 

, 380 

....380 
...  .69 

462 

...     .69 

799 

...643 

.39,  462 

,  ..    .462 

.380,  750 

....69,  569 

,..  462 

70,  643 

...380,  750 
....380,  776 

380 

70 

.       .70,  704 

.....70,  704 

..    .    .70 

...643 

.70,  569 

...    .70,  569 

..70,  643 

.462 


MINISTERS   AND    PROBATIONERS. 


827 


No. 


229 
230 
231 
232 
233 
234 
235 
236 
237 
238 
239 
240 
241 
242 
243 
244 
245 
246 
247 
248 
249 
250 
25T 
252 
253 
254 
255 
256 
257 
258 
259 
260 
261 
262 
263 
264 
265 
266 
267 
268 
269 
270 
271 
272 
273 
274 
275 
276 
277 
278 
279 
280 
281 
282 
283 
284 
285 
286 
287 
288 
289 
290 
291 
292 
293 
294 


Year 
Min'y 
began. 


1876 
1830 
1858 
1857 
1839 
1874 
1835 
1848 
1859 
1857 
1857 
1860 
1874 
1862 
1846 
1849 
1847 
1863 
1815 
1872 
1857 
1856 
1873 
1860 
1826 
1833 
1856 
1852 
1865 
1794 
1873 
1870 
1873 
1853 
1871 
1835 
1879 
1835 
1848 
1860 
1876 
1799 
1811 
1857 
1805 
1860 
1862 
1853 
1862 
1871 
1875 
1850 
1867 
1844 
1859 
1816 
1863 
1860 
1860 
1812 
1856 
1836 
1816 
1837 
1848 
1824 


Xame. 


39,  70. 


Broadway,  Augustine. 
Brock,  James. . 
Brock,  Thomas. 
Broley,  James .    . 

Brooking,  Robert 

Brown,  Alfred .... 

Brown,  Brinton  P.  .... . 

Brown,  Brinton  P.,  M.D 
Brown,  Edward  F. . . . 

Brown,  George  (N.C.). 

Browne,  George 

Brown,  George  (B). 
Brown,  George  (C).. . 
Brown,  George  Martin. . . 
Brown,  Nelson.. 
Brown,  Robert. 
Brown,  Thomas.  . 
Brown,  Thomas  C. . 
Brown,  William 
Brown,  William.. . 
Brown,  William  C  . . 
Brown,  William  D . 

Brown,  William  P 

Brownell,  Daniel  E 

Brownell,  John  B. 

Brownell,  Stephen 

Browning,  Arthur 

Broxholm,  William 

Bruce,  Robert 

Brumley,  Daniel . 
Brunyate,  Edwin  R. 
Bryant,  Cornelius. 
Bryant,  George  H     .... 
Bryei\s,  William. 
Buchanan,  William. 
Buchner,  Shieler. 

Buckley,  F  A 

Buckley,  James.. 

Budge,  Henry     

Buggin,  George 

Bullen,  George 
Bulpit,  James..    . , 
Burdock,  Enoch. . . 
Burch,  Oliver  E. . 

Burch,  Thomas 

Burns,  Alexander. . 
Burns,  Arthur. 
Burns,  James.    . . 
Burns,  Nelson .  .... 

Burns,  Robert. 
Burns,  Robert  N. 

Burns,  William 

Burns,  William  H 

Bursell,  Henry 

Burson,  George 

Burt,  William 

Burwash,  John 

Bur  wash,  Nathaniel.  . 
Burwash,  Nathaniel  S . 
Busby,  Sampson .  . 

Butcher,  George 

Butcher,  George  B. . 
Byam,  John  W 

Byers,  Henry 

Byrne,  Alexander  S. 
Byrne,  Claudius. . . 


PAGE. 

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569,  704 

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.71,  643 

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.569 

.71,  569 

.71,  569 

71 

...  462 

.72,  704 

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.380,  751 

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72 

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462 


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...  751 

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799 

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..  .72 

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.73,  570 

381 

.381 

...   .73 

.   .39 

73,  704 

...  74 

.74,643 


No. 


295 
296 
297 
298 
299 
500 
301 
302 
303 
304 
305 
306 
307 
808 
309 
310 
311 
312 
313 
314 
315 
316 
317 
318 
319 
320 
321 
322 
323 
324 
325 
326 
327 
328 
329 
330 
331 
332 
333 
334 
335 
336 
337 
338 
339 
340 
341 
342 
343 
344 
345 
346 
347 
348 
349 
350 
351 
352 
353 
354 
355 
356 
357 
358 
359 
360 
361 
362 
363 


Year 
Min'y 
began. 


1870 
1862 
1863 
1880 
1869 
1846 
1859 
1854 
1872 
1877 
1843 
1857 
1836 
1864 
1866 
1870 
1876 
1860 
1877 
1816 
1867 
1834 
1846 
1842 
1872 
1827 
1835 
1879 
1867 
1873 
1860 
1846 
1805 
1880 
1856 
1861 
1822 
1844 
1869 
1871 
1867 
1816 
1844 
1860 
1813 
1814 
1868 
1864 
1864 
1857 
1845 
1866 
1846 
1873 
1856 
1869 
1868 
1864 
1856 
1842 
1799 
1845 
1868 
1874 
1857 
1830 
1837 
1880 
1844 


Name. 


C 

Cairnduff,  William  H. . . . 

Cairns,   Hugh 

Cairns,  Samuel 

Caldwell,  John  W . . . 
Calvert,  George  W 
Campbell,  Alexander.  .  .  , 
Campbell,  Alexander  (B. 
Campbell,  Alexander  R.  , 
Campbell,  George  M.  . 
Campbell,  James  H. . 
Campbell,  Owen  .... 
Campbell,  Peter 
Campbell,  Thomas . 

Campbell,  Thomas 

Campbell,  T.  Metcalfe 
Campbell,  Thomas  W 

Campbell,  Wesley  F 

Canrpbell,  William  F. 
Campbell,  William  W. . 
Cannon,  Ibri  .  . 
Cardus,  Thomas  . 

Card j',  William  T 

Carpenter,  Abraham  . . 
Carr,  George.. 

Carr,  Joseph 

Carroll,  John 
Carroll,  William  . 
Carson,  Thomas  C.  . 
Carson,  W   Wellington. 

Carter,  Daniel 

Carter,  Robert 

Case,  George . 

Case,  William ... 

Cassidy,  Francis  A . . . 

Cassidy,  John 

Casson,  Wesley  ...        . 

Castle,  Joseph 

Caswell,  James    . 

Caswell,  James  C 

Cathcart,  John  W. . 
Cattanach,  David 
Catterick,  Thomas  .  .      . 
Cawthorne,  John  W 

Chalmers,  David 

Chamberlain,  Israel 

Chambeilain,  Wyatt.. 
Chambers,  Alex.  C.  . 
Chambers,  Andrew  B. 

Chant,  Joseph  H 

Chapman,  Douglas. 
Chapman,  Francis  .... 
Chapman,  J.  Anderson. 

Chapman,  William 

Chappell,  Benjamin 

Charbonell,  Thomas 

Charlton,  Edward 

Charlton,  James. 

Chartier,  Stephen 

Chase,  Henry  P  . 

Chesley,  Robert  A 

Chichester,  Elijah. 
Childs,  Charles 
Chown,  Edward  A . 
Chown,  Samuel  D.  .  . 
Christopherson,  Hall . 

Church,  Livius  S 

Churchill,  Charles 

Clancey,  William  R . 
Clappison,  David  C.  .  . 


PARE. 

..    .74,  570 
..    .74,  704 

74 

570 

..    .74,  643 
,      .74,  704 

) 74 

.74,  570 
..381,776 

570 

462 

.       74,  570 
..        ....75 

.75,  570 

.  75,  643 

....75,  570 

644 

75 

...    .644 

39 

75 

..    .381 

75 

75,  570 

704 

.39,  75,  570 

462 

704 

75,  644 

....570 

462 

.76,  644 
.39,  76 

644 

...381,  7M 

76,  570 

39 

....462,  644 

643 

.  463,  570 
..76,  570 

76 

76 

. . .    .76,  644 
..    .40 

40,  76 

76,  644,  704 

..  ..76,  704 

76,  570,  704 

, .    .381,  776 

76 

...    .77,  570 
....77,  644 

776 

77,  704 

.    .77 

.77,  644 


/  / 

...    .381 
40 

...463 

.77,  644 

704 

77,  644 

.     40 

..77,  381 

704 

77,  644 


828 


INDEX  TO  NAMES  OF 


No. 


Year 

Min'y 

began. 


364 

365 

366 

367 

368 

369 

370 

371 

372 

373 

374 

375 

376 

377 

378 

379 

380 

381 

382 

383 

384 

385 

386 

387 

388 

389 

390 

391 

392 

393 

394 

395 

396 

397 

398 

399 

400 

401 

402 

403 

404 

405 

406 

407 

408 

409 

410 

411 

412 

413 

414 

415 

416 

417 

418 

419 

420 

421 

422 

423 

424 

425 

426 

427 

428 

429 

430 

431 

432 


Name. 


1853  Clark,  Andrew ... 

1878    Clark,  Edward  J 

1866    Clark,  George 

1870    Clarke,  Henry  J. . 
1851    Clarke.  James  M. . 
1863    Clarke,  John  A. 

1854  Clarke,  John  S.  ..    

1801    Clark,  Laban 

1858  Clarke,  Nelson  B.. 
1851    Clarke,  Richard 

1875  Clarke,  Thomas  R 

1856  Clarke,  William  W 
1870    Clarkson,  George  C. 

1857  Clarkson.  John  B 78, 

1873  Clayton,  Arthur  H 

1859  Cleaver,  John 

1876  Cleaver,  Solomon  

1845    Cleghorn,  Thomas    . . .        . 

1862  Clement,  Benjamin . 
1845    Clement,  Edwin 

1856  Cleworth,  Thomas 

1857  Clingman,  Samuel  G. . 
1869    Clipsham,  John  W 
1795   Coate,  Michael. . . 

1794    Coate,  Samuel 

1841    Coates,  Henry     

1855  Cobb,  Thomas..     ...    .. 

1853    Cochran,  George . . 
1803    Cochran,  Samuel.. 

1836  Cocker,  William    ...        : 

1874  Coffey,  George. . 

1859  Coffin,  Joseph  S. 

1855    Cole,  Benjamin 

1835    Cole,  Peter  B 

1834  Cole,  Truman  ... 

1863  Cole,  William  John    . . . 
1840    Coleman,  Francis  . . . 
1791    Coleman,  James        

1837  Coleman,  William.. 

1835  Collard,  Daniel 

1862   Colling,  Joseph  S 

1862    Colling,  Thomas 

1874  Collwell,  Septimus  E. 

1862  Colpitts,  Wesley  W       ... 

1860  Colter,  John  J 

1855    Comben,  Charles 

1875  Conley,  Lewis 

1874    Conley,  Thomas  B 

1857    Connolly,  Daniel 

1840    Connor,  Matthew   . . . 

1863  Connor,  Samuel 

1877  Conron,  Matthew  B 

1843  Constable,  Thomas  W. 

1836  Cook,  Munson  William  . . 

1870  Cook,  William  H 

1880  Cooke,  Josephs 

1865  Cookman,  Christopher. 
1874  Cooley,  John  W 

1857  Coolev,  William  M.. .   . 
1831  Cooney,  Kobert. 

1810  Cooper,  Edward 

1788  Cooper,  John 

1835  Cope,  Conrad 

1874  Copping,  Bernard . 
1843  Copway,  George 

1846  Corbett,  John 

1824  Corlett,  John 

1858  Cornish,  George  H 

1880  Corry,  Thomas  H . 


No. 


PAGE. 

463,  570 

.  .644 

.77,  644 

381,  776 

77 

381,  776 

.78,  570 

...40 

78 

.78,  570 

.644 

78 

78 

571,  644 

...751 

.463 

.644 

78 

.78,  644 

.78,  571 

79,  571 

463 

..79,  704 
40 

40 

463 

.79,  644 
.79,571 

40 

...  463 

.  ...571  I 

.381,  751 

..79 

.  ..463 

..463 

.  .79 

.79,  644 

.40 

..79,  571 

. ..  .  463 

.80,  644 

.80,644 

.777 

.382,  777 

.382,  777 

.382,  777 

. .  ..704 

704 

.80,  704 

..  .80 

...80 

571 

..80,  704 

463 

,  .80,  571 

.644 

.  .80,644 

644 

80 

.80,  382 
40 

382. 

463 

777 

...  .80 
.80,  704 

382 

..81,  644 
..  .704 


Year 
Min'y 
jbegan. 


433 

434 

435 

436 

437 

438 

439 

440 

441 

442 

443 

444 

445 

446 

447 

448 

449 

450 

451 

452 

453 

454 

455 

456 

457 

458 

459 

460 

461 

462 

463 

464 

465 

466 

467 

468 

469 

470 

471 

472 

473 

474 

475 

476 

477 

478 

479 

480 

481 

482 

483 

484 

485 

486 

487 

488 

489 

490 

491 


492 
493 
494 
495 
496 
497 
498 
499 


1822 

1877 

1880 

1839 

1843 

1845 

1755 

1873 

1816 

1810 

1861 

1846 

1854 

1840 

1878 

1873 

1879 

1870 

1820 

1874 

1855 

1846 

1864 

1829 

1851 

1835 

1836 

1850 

1877 

1875 

1851 

1872 

1871 

1835 

1780 

1872 

1868 

1856 

1810 

1874 

1872 

1835 

1801 

1879 

1872 

1850 

1830 

1861 

1813 

1867 

1873 

1873 

1875 

1853 

1829 

1871 

1870 

1848 

1861 


Name. 


1861 

1871 
1830 
1869 
1840 
1868 
1827 
1855 


PAGE. 

Corson,  Robert 40,  81,  645 

Cosens,  Charles  W        ....  645 

Cosford,  Henry  M .  645 

Cosford,  Thomas 81,  645 

Cotton,  William 463 

Cotton,  William.  ..    81 

Coughlan,  Laurence .  ...  382 

Couzens,  Charles  C.    645 

Covell,  James 40 

Covenhoven,  Peter       .      40 

Cowperthwaite,  Humphrey  P.382,777 
Cox,  Henry . .      . .      . .      ...       . .  81 

Cragg,  Edward  .  81,  571 

Craig,  James ...  ...  463 

Craig,  James  A ,  704 

Craig,  John 751 

Craig,  Thomas.  .  704 

Craig,  William 81,  705 

Crandell,  Phineas .40 

Crane,  Edward  W..  ...  705 

Crane,  Isaac .81,645 

Crane,  Robert  E 382 

Cranford,  Henry  L. .  .382 

Cranswick,  Matthew 382 

Crawford,  James.      ..      ..    .463,  571 

Crea,  John . .  . .  .  463 

Creighton,  Kennedy       .81,  463,  571 
Creighton,  William .         ...  82,  705 

Crews,  Albert  C. .  645 

Crews,  Lewis  W 571,  645 

Crews,  Thomas 82,  646 

Crisp,  James...  .382,777 

Crisp,  Robert  S .382,  777 

Crofts,  Henry  O...        ..  ..463 

Cromwell,  James  0 ...  382 

Crookshanks,  Simon      . .      . .  82,  705 

Crosby,  Thomas S2,  571 

Cross,  William 82,  645 

Crosscombe,  William..      82,  382 

Crossley  Hugh  T. . .  645 

Crothers,  William  J 82,  705 

Crouter,  Abraham 463 

Crowell,  Seth 40 

Crowle,  Frederick  William 571 

Crozier,  James  G 82,  705 

Culbert,  Thomas..  . .      .82,  571 

Culham,  John ..    .82,  463 

Cullen,  Thomas  ...  ..      .82,  571 

Culp,  David 41 

Cunningham,  Andrew. . .  82,  571,  645 

Cunningham,  Robert 83 

Cunningham,  William  B. .    .  463,  705 

Cunningham,  William  L.        751 

Currie,  Duncan  D 382,  777 

Currie,  James. , 41,  83 

Currie,  John  G '.  383,  799 

Currie,  Thomas  O .    464 

Curry,  Christopher 464,  645 

Curry,  Erastus  S... .       83,  571 

D. 

Danard,  William  B. 

Daniel,  George 

Daniel,  Henry 

Daniel,  Robert  A . . 
Darlington,  Robert.. 

Davey,  Robert 

Davidson,  John  C 

Davies,  John. 


.464,571 

.83,  645 

383,  777 

.383,  751 

83,  571 

..83,  645 

.    .41,  83 

..83,  705 


MINISTEKS   AND   PROBATIONER. 


829 


50U 

501 

502 

503 

504 

505 

506 

507 

508 

509 

510 

511 

512 

513 

514 

515 

516 

517 

518 

519 

520 

521 

522 

523 

524 

525 

526 

527 

528 

529 

530 

531 

532 

533 

534 

535 

536 

537 

538 

539 

540 

541 

542 

543 

544 

545 

546 

547 

548 

549 

550 

551 

552 

553 

554 

555 

556 

557 

558 

559 

560 

561 

562 

563 

564 

565 

566 

567 

568 


1823  [Davies,  Thomas  H.. 
1815  ! Davis,  Alpheus.. 
1842  Davis,  George  H.  ... 


1876 

1833 

1869 

1873 

1871 

1878 

1868 

1844 

1876 

1868 

1877 

1830 

1880 

1871 

1863 

1872 

1871 

1861 

1819 

1857 

1816 

181C 

1809 

1854 

1861 

1815 

1857 

1822 

1864 

1852 

1879 

1835 

1866 

1851 

1837 

1851 

1840 

1835 

1853 

1856 

1873 

1818 

1843 

1876 

1870 

1863 

1866 

1852 

1878 

1846 

1858 

1848 

1846 

1829 

1870 

1834 

1855 

1854 

1855 

1857 

1875 

1858 

1845 

1801 

1855 

1853 


Davis,  George  H.  H . 

Davis,  Heman 

Davis,  John 

Davis,  Joseph  H. . 

Davis,  Peter  W 

Dawson,  John  L.. . . 


PAGE. 

.  383,  751 

41 

.83,  705 
705 

83 

..464 

.  ...751 

.464,  571 

..  751 


Day,  George  F.   . .  383,  751 

Dayman,  Abraham .84 

Deacon,  Charles..     ...     .645 

Deacon,  Joseph 84,  645 

Dean,  George  W.  ....  645 

Dean,  Horace..      ..  ..     41,  84 

De  Geer,  James 571 

De  Gruchy,  Edward 84,  705 

Deinstadt,  Thomas  J  . .  383,  777 

De  Long,  Albert  M 464,  705 

De  Long,  Francis 464,  705 

De  Mill,  Alford  B 464,  571 

Demorest,  Thomas..  .41,  84 

Dempsey,  Andrew  F .464 

Dempster,  John. .  41 

Dennett,  Joseph      41 

Densmore,  George  W  . .      . .      . .    .41 

Dent,  John 464 

De  Pew,  Sydney  F 464,  744 

De  Putron,  John .  .84 

Derrick,  Thomas 84,  571 

Des  Brisay,  Albert 383 

Des  Brisay,  Albert  S 383,  751 

Des  Brisay,  Alexander  McL 383 

Deveneau,  Nelson  W. .  705 

Deverell,  William 84 

Devitt,  Frederick 383 

Dewart,  Edward  H 84,  571 

De  Wolfe,  Charles 84,  383,  751 

Dickson,  George  N.  A.  F.  T...84,  645 

Dignam,  William. ...  85 

Dimond,  Richard ...  464 

Dingman,  Garrett  J 85,  S71 

Dixon,  James. . .  . .        .85 

Dixon,  John 799 

Dixon,  Trueman  .41 

Dixon  William  , .  . .  .85 

Doane,  Howard  P 751 

Dobson,  William 384,  777 

Dochstader,  John  W  . .  .85,  464,  572 
Dockrill,  Charles  W.. 

Doel,  John 

Donkin,  J.  E. 
Dorey,  Gifford . 
Dorion,  Joseph  A. 

Douglas,  George 

Douglas,  John .    .    ... 
Douglas,  Richardson., 
Doull,  John  W 
Douse,  John 

Dove,  James      

Dowler,  John  A . 
Down,  Samuel 


.384,  777 

.85,  464,  572 

.751 

85 

....85,  705 
.85,  705 

85 

384 

...  384 

.85,  572 

.  ..384,  799 

.86,  572,  705 

.86,  572 

Doxee,  Archelaus 86,  572 

Draeas,  Frederick 572 

Drake,  Thomas .86 

Draper,  John 464 

Draper,  Samuel 41 

Drennan,  Alexander 86,  705 

Duff,  Charles 464 


569 

570 
571 

572 
573 
574 
575 
576 
577 
578 
579 
580 
581 
582 


583 

584 

585 

586 

587 

588 

589 

590 

591 

592 

593 

594 

595 

596 

597 

598 

599 

600 

601 

602 

603 

604 

605 

606 

607 

608 

609 

610 

611 

612 

613 

614 

615 

616 

617 

618 

619 

620 

621 

622 

623 

624 

625 

626 

627 

628 

629 

630 

631 

632 

633 


1857 
1869 
1835 
1853 
1869 
1788 
1859 
1876 
1871 
1862 
1871 
1854 
le55 
1873 


1876 
1835 
1S75 
1791 
1872 
1867 
1866 
1876 
1874 
1876 
1868 
1870 
1875 
1863 
1852 
1873 
1877 
1857 
1866 
1875 
1873 

ia77 

1873 
1874 
1822 
1841 
1876 
1862 
1870 
1880 
1871 
1808 
1852 
1871 
1878 
1871 
1871 
1838 
1858 
1848 
1845 
1839 
1835 
1875 
1860 
1827 
1830 
1847 
1870 
1877 
1812 


Duke,  James  A.  . . 
Duke,  Richard. 

Dunbar,  Matthew 

Duncan,  Robert .    . 

Dundas,  Brabazon  B 

Dunham,  Darius 

Dunlop,  Robert..  .... 

Dunlop,  Thomas 

Dunn,  Simeon  B 384. 

Dnteher,  Charles  W.  T. 
Dutton,  William  .... 

Dyer,  James  E 

Dyre,  William  R. . 

Dyre,  William  T 


PAGE. 

,384,  777 

..    .572 

. . .     464 

.384,  777 

.86,  572 

...41 

..    .464 

....572 

751,  799 

.384,  777 

...    .384 

. .  86,  645 

.86,  705 

572 


.87, 


C. 


E. 

Earl.  Joseph 

Earlj  Robert 

Earle,  Theophilus  R . 
Earley,  William  P. . . 
Eason,  Richard. 
Eastman,  Andrew  C. 
Eby,  Charles  S.      .. 

Eby,  Samuel  C 

Eddy,  Samuel  L. . . . 

Edge,  Joseph 

Edmison,  Thomas  J. 
Edmonds,  Jabez. 
Edmunds,  Solomon 
Edwards,  Abel.. 

Edwards,  Andrew 

Edwards,  George 

Edwards,  Samuel  .... 

Edwards,  Timothy 

Edwards,  William  Watson. 
Edyvean,  William  H. 

Eland,  Thomas  L 

Eldridge,  Gardiner  S 

Ely,  Alfred 

Eilery,  Samuel. . 

Ellidge,  George 

Elliott,  James,  D.D 

Elliott,  James 

Elliott,  John 

Elliott,  Robert  J 

Elliott,  William... 

Ellis,  John.  .... 

Ellis,  William 

Ellsworth,  Orrin  H. 

Embreo,  Jeremiah 

Emory,  Yernon  H 

Emsley,  William  H. 

England,  Eben  E 

England,  James.. 

England,  J 

English,  John  ....  

English,  Noble  F 

English,  William . 
Erritt,  Isaac. . 
Estey,  John  F. 
Evans,  Edwin . 
Evans,  Ephraim 
Evans,  James.. 

Evans,  John  S 

Evans,  William  H. 

Eves,  Edward 

Everts,  Renaldo  M . 


.41, 


...  .705 

..  464 

..645 

. ..  .384 

645,  705 

87 

.87,  572 

645 

.464,  645 

572 

..87,  572 
..87,645 

....  572 

.87,  646 
..87,  646 

.87,572 

.646 

87 

.87,  646 
.799 

799 

.705 
.464 

..  705 

..  .384 
..87,  705 

....705 
.  464,  646 
.464,  646 

....572 

.384,  777 

.384 

87 

.384,  799 
...646 
.384,  572 
.384,  751 
.385,  751 
465 

.  87,  572 

88 

..88,  705 

465 

777 

.385,  777 
,  385,  646 
.  .41,  88 

.88,  646 

.385,  751 

.572 

..  .41 


830 


INDEX   TO   NAMES   OF 


.Year 

No. 

Min'y 

began. 

634 

1871 

635 

1826 

636 

1826 

637 

1872 

638 

1853 

639 

1841 

640 

1832 

641 

1869 

642 

1876 

643 

1842 

644 

1858 

645 

1835 

646 

1816 

647 

-1863 

648 

1869 

649 

1857 

650 

1861 

651 

1857 

652 

1789 

653 

1860 

654 

1875 

655 

1869 

656 

1848 

657 

1871 

658 

1866 

659 

1871 

660 

1791 

661 

1835 

662 

1873 

663 

1841 

664 

1854 

665 

1855 

666 

1851 

667 

1818 

668 

1827 

669 

1855 

670 

1876 

671 

1874 

672 

1868 

673 

1853 

674 

1866 

675 

1870 

676 

1853 

677 

1863 

678 

1871 

679 

1855 

680 

1862 

681 

1853 

682 

1856 

683 

1860 

684 

1872 

685 

1857 

686 

1835 

687 

1870 

€88 

1808 

689 

1874 

690 

1879 

691 

1875 

692 

1873 

693 

1875 

694 

1860 

695 

1863 

696 

1869 

697 

1864 

698 

1870 

699 

1872 

Fallis,  John  G.        ... 

Fair,  George 

Faulkner,  William. 

Fawcett,  James  B , 

Fawcett,  John ....... 

Fawcett,  Michael 
Fawcett,  Thomas 
Fear,  James 

Fear,  Ezra  A 

Fear,  Samuel 
Feather,  Thomas 

Fennell,  Abel 

Ferguson,  George . . 
Ferguson,  George,  Jun 
Ferguson,  John. . 
Ferguson,  Thomas  A . 
Ferrier,  Robert  W 
Fessant,  Edwin. 

Fidler,  Daniel 

Field,  George  H 
Fielder,  William.. 

Fife,  William  H , 

Fish,  Charles 

Fisher,  George  W.  „ 

Fisher,  John  S 

Fisher,  Joseph  M  . .  . . 
Fisler,  Benjamin. 
Flanagan,  John.    .  . 
Flanders,  Charles  R.  . . 
Flanders,  Rufus  A. . 

Fletcher,  Ashton 

Fletcher,  Ashton,  Sen. 
Fletcher,  Drummond  J 
Flint,  Calvin  M.  .  "  . 
Flummerfelt,  Cornelius 

Follick,  Joseph 

Foote,  James  G 
Ford,  James  E. . 
Ford,  William  J . . 

Forman,  Richard  J 

Forsey,  George 
Forster,  Joseph  L. 
Forsyth,  Joseph  L. . .    . 
Foss,  William  H. 
Fowkes,  John  R. 

Fowler,  Hiram .  .  . 

Fowler,  Joseph  H. 
Fowler,  Robert . 

Fox,  Thomas 

Fox,  Thomas 

Franklin,  Benjamin. 
Frazee,  Elias  W. . 

Frazer,  Daniel 

Frazer,  William  J . 

Freeman,  Daniel 

Freeman,  Frederick 
Freeman,  James  B.  . . . 

Freeman,  John  W 

Freeman,  Robert  W 
French,  William  P. 
Freshman,  Charles. 

Freshman,  Jacob 

Fuller,  Manly. .    

Fulton,  Jotham  McC. 

Fulton,  Silas  C 

Fydell,  Thomas  R 


.89, 


385, 


PAGE. 

465,  646 

.42 

.89 

.89,  706 

89 

.89,  572 

...  89 

...  .89 

646 

646,  706 

89 

.465 
..42,  89 
.89,  646 
.89,  706 
.  90,  572 
...  90 
.90,  646 

385 

..90 
...777 
.90,  646 
.90,  572 
385,  777 
.90,  646 

751 

....385 

....90 

.90,  706 

..  .90 

90 

.90,  572 

. .  .90 

42 

.91 

465,  706 

.646 

...646 

.91,  646 

.91,  646 

706,  799 

..   ..91 

.91 

...  465 

465,  706 

91,  706 

465,  706 

.91,  646 

385,  799 

465,  572 

.91,  706 

91 

...  .465 

385 

42 

777 

646 

573,  646 

.800 

...646 

91,  646 

91,  706 

465 

.386 

.386 

.91,  646 


No. 


700 
701 
702 
703 
704 
705 
706 
Z07 
708 
709 
710 
711 
712 
713 
714 
715 
716 
717 
718 
719 
720 
721 
722 
723 
724 
725 
726 
727 
728 
729 
730 
731 
732 
733 
734 
735 
736 
737 
738 
739 
740 
741 
742 
743 
744 
745 
746 
747 
748 
749 
750 
751 
752 
753 
754 
755 
756 
757 
758 
759 
760 
761 
762 
763 
764 
765 
766 
767 


1863 
1852 
1861 
1871 
1851 
1861 
1869 
1875 
1861 
1810 
1868 
1835 
1776 
1834 
1875 
1853 
1810 
1843 
1864 
1874 
1872 
1841 
1875 
1856 
1862 
1850 
1870 
1853 
1875 
1870 
1869 
1838 
1878 
1870 
1834 
1847 
1845 
1856 
1871 
1878 
1867 
1860 
1872 
1871 
1859 
1875 
1842 
1848 
1843 
1860 
1836 
1836 
1866 
1856 
1815 
1858 
1854 
1845 
1859 
1850 
1845 
1871 
1786 
1872 
1863 
1861 
1846 
1878 


Name. 


G. 

Gabie,  Robert  L 

Gaddis,  James 

Gaetz,  Joseph 

Gaetz,  Leonard.. .  .386,  647, 
Gaetz,  Thomas. .    . 
Galbraith,  William 
Galloway,  Joseph 

Gane,  William  H 

Garbutt,  Thomas  E.. 
Garlick,  Heman  ... 
Garrett,  John  C. .  . . 

Garrett,  Richard 

Garrettson,  Freeborn.. 

Garry,  Robert 

Garvin,  John 

Gaskin,  Charles 

Gatchell,  Joseph. . 

Gear,  Joshua .    

Gee,  Daniel  F 

Gee,  John 

Gee,  Thomas  

Gemley,  John 

Geoffroy,  Antoine ...... 

German,  George  G. .. 
German,  John  F. 
German,  John  W 

German,  Orrin 

German,  Peter 

Gibson,  John 

Gibson,  Joseph  R . 
Gifford,  Gorham  A. 
Gilbert,  Charles  W  M. 
Gilbert,  Thomas  H. 
Giles,  Jesse  B.  .    . . 
Gladwin,  Jonathan. 

Glass,  John .... 

Glass,  William 

Glassford,  Edward  . . 

Glazier,  Adam 

Glendinning,  Geo.  W.  F 
Glover,  Thomas  W. . 

Godfrey,  Robert 

Godwin,  William 

Goff,  Edward  F 

Gold,  Isaac ... 

Goldsmith,  John      . . : 
Goldsmith,  Thomas 
Gooderham,  James ...    . 

Goodfellow,  John.. .... 

Goodison,  John .... 

Goodrich,  Charles  B. . 
Goodson,  George .    . . 
Goodspeed,  Joseph  B. 

Goodwin,  James 

Goodwin,  Timothy 
Gordon,  James  A.. 

Gostello,  David 

Go  wan,  Nassau  C .    ... 
Graham,  James. . 

Graham,  Robert        

Graham,  William 

Graham,  William  W . . 
Grandine,  William.. 
Grandy,  Thomas 
Grandy,  William  ..... 

Gray,  Andrew 

Gray,  James  . . .  M 
Greatrix,  Benjamin. 


PAGE. 


92 

465, '647 
386,  751 

706,  751 

....386 
. .  92,  706 

.92,  573 

,647 

.92 

...  .42 

..92,706 

.   ...92 

.386 

.465,  706 

.706 

386 

...42,  92 
.465,  706 
,.92,  573 
....  752 
..92,  647 

92 

.   .706 

....92 

,.92,  573 

.93,  647 

.93,573 

,93,  647 
,  93,  706 

573 

..  .706 
.  .93,  647 

....573 
,386,  752 
..  .93 
.   ..465 

.93,  465 

. .  ,93 

465,  573 

752 

.93,  573 
,.93,573 

.93,  647 

.93,  573 

.93,  573 

..777 

..465 

..  .  .93 

...  .93 

386,  800 
..94 

.....94 
465,  647 

.94,  647 
42 

.94,  706 

94 

. . .  465 

.94,  647 
. .  .  .94 
94 

465,  647 
. .  ..386 

466,  573 
466 

..386 
.94,  647 
....573 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


831 


No. 


Name. 


786  t 

1873 

787  | 

1868 

7S8 

1856 

789  | 

1865 

790  | 

1835 

791 

1877 

792 

1844 

793 

1816 

794 

1864 

795 

1870 

796 

1835 

797 

1865 

798 

1877 

799 

1858 

800 

1866 

801 

1870 

802 

1871 

803 

1858 

804 

1867 

805 

1867 

806 

1862 

807 

1870 

808 

1871 

809 

1856 

810 

1813 

811 

1880 

812 

1845 

813 

1857 

814 

1869 

815 

1850 

816 

1833 

817 

1844 

818 

1858 

819 

1855 

820 

1865 

821 

1862 

822 

1833 

823 

1794 

824 

1867 

825 

1869 

826 

1832 

827 

1841 

828 

1875 

829 

1841 

830 

1864 

831 

1858 

832 

1851 

833 

1803 

834 

1854 

PAGE. 

Gregg,  Samson  13 .  .  . .  77S 

Green,  Alexander  T.  .94,  573 

Green,  Alfred  E ..573 

Green,  Anson  42,  95 

Green,  William.  466 

Greene,  Josias 95,  573 

Greener,  James 9.5,  573 

Grenfell,  John 95,  706 

Grenier,  William  Charles 706 

Griffin,  William  S    ...  .95,647 

Griffis,  William 42,  95 

Guest,  Joseph  ...  ....  95,  647 

Gundy,  John 95,  466 

Gundy,  James. . .  ..    .466,647 

Gundy,  Joseph  R 466,647 

Gundy,  Samuel  B 466 

Gundy,  William ...  466 

Gwilym,  David .    . .  800 


No. 


H. 

Hackett,  William  L..    . 

Haddon,  Thomas 

Hadwin,  Thomas . . 
Hagar,  Joseph  M  . 
Hagar,  Lawrence. . 

Hagarty,  Albert 

Haigh,  Benjamin      . .    . 

Haigh,  John 

Haight,  George  Lewis. . . 

Hale,  Joseph 

Hales,  James. 

Hall,  George 

Hall,  Harvey  M 

Hall,  Henry 

Hall,  Joseph.  . 
Hall,  Robert  Henry. . . . 
Hall,  Thomas  W 
Hall,  William... 

Hall,  William 

Halpenny,  Jacob.. . 
Halstead,  William. 

Hames,  Arthur  B 

Hamilton,  Charles  W 
Hamilton,  Christopher 
Hamilton,  John  . . 
Hamilton,  Richard. . . 
Hamilton,  Thomas. 
Hammersley,  Benjamin 
Hammond,  Joseph  .... 
Hammond,  Richard  M  . 
Hane}-,  Isaac .    . . 
Hanna,  Thomas 
Hannon,  James. 
Hansford,  William.. 
Hanson,  Charles  A . 
Hardie,  Alexander .    . . 

Hardie,  David 

Harding,  Theodore  S_. 
Hare,  John  James.  .  .  . 
Hare,  Robert  B. 
Harmon,  Thomas... 

Harnden,  Robert 

Harper,  Cecil 

Harper,  Ephraim  B 

Harris,  Alexander  G 
Harris,  Edward. 

Harris,  James 

Harris,  Reuben. . 
Harris,  Thomas 


. . .  466,  647 

95,  573,  706 

....95,  647 

96,  706 

..466 

778 

466 

..   ..386 


.386, 


466, 

.96, 

..96, 

.  466, 

.96, 

.466, 

.96, 

..96, 

..386, 

. . .  96, 


466,  574, 


.96, 


.96, 

.97 

.'97,'574; 

..  .97, 
97,  648, 

"  ..97, 
..  .97, 


.574, 

.97, 

.98, 

...98, 

.  .98, 

.'.387, 


752 
466 
466 
647 
573 
573 
647 
573 
706 
573 
.96 
573 
573 
778 
647 
.42 
,647 
647 
466 
.96 
706 
467 
647 
647 
707 
707 
707 
707 
387 
574 
574 
.97 
.97 
648 
574 
648 
574 
648 
.42 
800 


835 
836 
837 
838 
839 
840 
841 
842 
843 
844 
845 
846 
847 
848 
849 
850 
851 
852 
853 
854 
855 
856 
857 
858 
859 
860 
861 
862 
863 
864 
865 
866 
867 
868 
869 
870 
871 
872 
873 
874 
875 
876 
877 
878 
879 
880 
881 
882 
883 
884 
885 
886 
887 


890 
891 
892 
893 
894 
895 
896 
897 


900 
901 
902 
903 


Year  [ 
Min'y 
began. 


Name. 


1861 
1861 
1S73 
1871 
1860 
1871 
1853 
1860 
I860 
1810 
1880 
1818 
1843 
1874 
1874 
1835 
1854 
1872 
1855 
1858 
1867 
1843 
1857 
1877 
1874 
1820 
1867 
1862 
1844 
1880 
1862 
1873 
1875 
1871 
1873 
1864 
1857 
1871 
1826 
1843 
1799 
1827 
1875 
1860 
1859 
1855 
1874 
1823 
1808 
1815 
1879 
1812 
1875 
1860 
1874 
1815 
1874 
1872 
1857 
1871 
1873 
1854 
1835 
1875 
1855 
1868 
1855 
1856 
1815 


PAGE. 

Harrison,  Frederick  W 

.387, 

778 

Harrison,  George    . . . 

.  387, 

778 

Harrison,  James  M.. . 

.98, 

574 

Harrison,  William 

.387, 

778 

Hart,  James  R 

.387, 

752 

Hart,  John  .  .          

.98, 

574 

Hart,  Joseph 

..387, 

778 

Hart,  Thomas  I) 

.  387, 

752 

Hartley,  Alexander  Y. 

467 

Harvard,  William  M 

Q8 

Hasheinoto,  Mutsuchi . . 

574 

Haskell,  Squire  B. 

.42 

Hassall,  Robert 

467 

Hastings,  Albert  William 

574 

800 

Haw,  William 

.98 

Hawke,  William 

.    .98, 

648 

Hawkins,  Charles  W 

...98, 

648 

Hay,  William . 

...98, 

824 

Hayhurst,  William 

.    .98, 

648 

Haylock,  James  J . 

707 

Haynes,  Frederick.. 

. .  467, 

648 

Hay  worth,  Richard.. 

..99 

Hazlewood,  James  H. . . 

.648 

Heal,  James  B. 

800 

Healey,  Ezra 

. .    .42,  99 

Healey,  Ezra  A 

..99, 

648 

Heartz,  William  H. 

.387, 

752 

Heck,  Samuel          

..99 

Helliwell,  Thomas  L.. . . 

.574 

.387, 

752 

Henders,  Richard  C .  . 

.467, 

648 

Henderson,  George  W  . . . . 

.648 

Henderson,  James. 

.    .99, 

707 

Henderson,  John  C. 

574 

Henderson,  William.. 

.467, 

648 

Henderson,  William  C. 

.99, 

648 

Henderson,  William  H . . . 

.    .99, 

648 

.387, 

752 

Herkimer,  William 

.99, 

648 

Herron,  James 

..43 

Hetherington,  John  P. . 

.99, 

387 

Hewitt,  George  W.  . . . 

.574 

99 

Hewitt,  William  Joseph  . . 

.    .99, 

574 

Hewitt,  William  T 

.99 

Heyfield,  Jesse. 

800 

Heyland,  Rowley 

.    ..43,  99 

43 

.100 

Hickey,  David 

752 

Hickox,  Joseph 

.    .  . 

..43 

Hicks,  Thomas      

778 

Hicks,  William ... 

.100 

574 

Hicks,  William  Thomas  . 

.574 

Hickson,  Thomas 

.387 

Hill,  Anthony 

800 

'Hill,  Edward 

.100 

574 

Hill,  Henry .... 

467 

Hill,  Henry  E 

..100, 

648 

Hill,  Jabez. 

.800 

467 

. .  160, 

648 

Hill,  Lewis  W 

.574 

Hill,  Murray       

.100 

. .  100, 

574 

Hill,  Robert  N       

..467, 

574 

Hill,  William 

100 

Hillier,  Daniel 

•  •  •  • 

10 

832 


INDEX   TO   NAMES   OF 


904  I 

905  I 
906 
907 
908 
909 
910 
911 
912 
913 
914 
915 
916 
917 
918 
919 
920 
921 
922 
923 
924 
925 
926 
927 
928 
929 
930 
931 
932 
933 
934 
935 
936 
937 
938 
939 
940 
941 
942 
943 
944 
945 
946 
947 
948 
949 
950 
951 
952 
953 
954 
955 
956 
957 
958 
959 
960 
961 
962 
963 
964 
965 
966 
967 
968 
969 
970 
971 
972 


1875 
1878 
1859 
1844 
1829 
1872 
1851 
1879 
1872 
1860 
1850 
1873 
1874 
1878 
1856 
1871 
1857 
1861 
1863 
1863 
1863 
1807 
1832 
1861 
1878 
1874 
1811 
1814 
1868 
1856 
1865 
1878 
1854 
1853 
1879 
1840 
1879 
1855 
1839 
1833 
1802 
1864 
1S74 
1864 
1857 
1842 
1871 
1877 
1846 
1858 
1861 
1872 
1839 
1858 
1871 
1850 
1807 
1859 
1837 
1856 
1854 
1854 
1842 
1844 
1879 
1861 
1856 
1873 
1850 


Hills,  Benjamin 

Hiraiwa,  Tsumeyasu.. 

Hiscox,  John 

Histon,  John 

Hitchcock,  Barnabas... 
jHobbs,  Richard. 
Hobbs,  Robert ... 
Hockey,  John  Edmund 
Hockin,  Arthur.   ... 

Hocking,  James 

iHodgson,  John 

Hodson,  Joseph  M.. 

Hogg,  David 

Holden,  Alvah  . . 
Holland,  Henry 
Holmes,  A.  Lee 
Holmes,  Edwin.. 
Holmes,  John.  ...... 

Holmes,  John  (A). 
Holmes,  John  H.  . . . 

Holmes,  Joseph  W. 

Holmes,  Ninian 

Holtby,  Matthias 

Hooker,  Le  Boy 

Hooton,  William  H. . . 
Hopkins,  Abraham 

Hopkins,  Silas 

Home,  James 

Horsley,  William  H .    . 
Hoskin,  Benjamin  S.    . 
Hoskins,  Richard  .  . 
Hossoi,  Toshimi. . . 

Hough,  John 

Houghton,  Luther 

Howard,  Herbert  W . . 
Howard,  Isaac  B. 
Howard,  John  H. 
Howard,  Thomas  S 
Howard,  Thomas  T. 
Howard,  Vincent  B. 
Howe,  Samuel. 
Howell  Jacob  E,. 

Howes,  John 

Howie,  Isaac .  . . 
Howie,  John  W 

Howlett,  John 

Howson,  William  G.. . . 
Huestis,  George  A. . 
Huestis,  George  O  . . .    . 
Huestis,  Stephen  F . . 

Huff,  Dennis  L 

Hughes,  Henry.. . . 
Hughes,  James.  .  . 
Hughes,  James  (B).    . . 

Hughes,  Silas  J .. 

Hugill,  Joseph 
Hulbert,  Cephas. 

Hume,  Samuel 

Hume,  William.. 
Humphrey,  Stephen.. 

Hunt,  Ambrose 

Hunt,  David .  . . 
Hunt,  Francis  ... 

Hunt,  John 

Hunter,  John  E 

Hunter,  Samuel  J.. 
Hunter, Wm.  John.  . 

Hunter,  William  J 

Huntington,  Silas 


.43. 


101 


388, 


103, 


103, 


PAGE. 

.752 
...  .574 
.100,  707 
467,  648 
..100 
.100,648 
..100 

648 

387,  752 

467 

.100,  574 

.648 

.  . .  467 

..  707 

..  .387 

.101,  707 

.467,  648 

.101,  707 

..  .101 

574 

.101,  648 
43 

101,  648 
.101,  707 
574 

.648 

43 

...  .387 

.101 

.101 

....101 

.   ..575 

.101,  648 

.101,  707 

.   .707 

575,  649 

.649 

.101,  649 

..   .467 

.101,  575 

43 

.102,  575 
.102,  707 
.388,  778 
.388,  752 
...467 
.102,  575 
...  752 
752,  778 
388,  752 
.  ...102 
467,  649 

102,  575 
102 

102,  707 
102 
.43 

..  .102 

102 

388,  778 

103,  649 
103,  649 
467,  707 
103,  575 

649 

103,  575 
575,  707 

...649 
103,  707 


No. 


973 

974 
975 
976 
977 
978 
979 
980 
981 
982 
983 
984 
985 


986 
987 
988 
989 
990 
991 
992 
993 
994 
995 


996 
997 
998 
999 
1000 
1001 
1002 
1003 
1004 
1005 
1006 
1007 
1008 
1009 
1010 
1011 
1012 
1013 
1014 
1015 
1016 
1017 
1018 
1019 
1020 
1021 
1022 
1023 
1024 
1025 
1026 
1027 
1028 
1029 
1030 
1031 
1032 
1033 
1034 
1035 
1036 
1037 


Year 
Min'y 
began. 


1828 
1828 
1844 
1841 
1836 
1829 
1872 
1827 
1840 
1841 
1835 
1855 
1860 


1870 
1835 
1840 
1859 
1822 
1863 
1877 
1857 
1867 
1854 


1856 
1815 
1866 
1856 
1817 
1855 
1869 
1877 
1858 
1860 
1867 
1835 
1862 
1871 
1838 
1854 
1868 
1870 
1871 
1879 
1873 
1872 
1877 
1847 
1818 
1841 
1836 
1857 
1874 
1835 
1878 
1844 
1871 
1874 
1784 
1869 
1795 
1873 
1873 
1830 
1875 
1875 


Name. 


Huntington,  Simon. 

Hurlburt,  Asahel 

Hurlburt,  Erastus. . . . 
Hurlburt,  Jesse. 
Hurlburt,  Sylvester. 
Hurlburt,  Thomas. . 
Husband,  Robert  J 
Huston,  John  H. . . . 
Hutchinson,  James. . 
Hutchinson,  John. . . . 
Hutchinson,  Richard . 
Huxtable,  George  G. . 
Hyndman,  John . . . 


PAGE. 

..  .43,  103 
.43,  103,  649 
..    .104,  649 

104 

.      ..104,707 

104 

. .      .  468,  649 
.43,  104 

104 

.  104,  468,  649 

104 

..     .105,707 
.105 


Ibbitson,  William  H . 
Ingalls,  Edmund  S    . 
Ingham,  Jabez     ,  . . 
Ireland,  Francis  C. . 
Irvine,  Alexander 

Irvine,  Henry 

Irvine,  Samuel  O  . . . . 
Irwin,  William.    .... 
Isaac,  John  B.  . 
Ivison,  James  A. , 


Jackson,  Daniel.. . 

Jackson,  George 

Jackson,  George . 
Jackson,  Henry.. . . 

Jackson,  James 

Jackson,  John.  . . 
Jackson,  John  W .  . 
Jackson,  Joseph  A. . . 
Jackson,  Samuel 

Jackson,  Thomas 

Jackson,  Thomas  W. . . 
Jackson,  William 

Jackson,  William 

Jackson,  William  (B). 

Jacobs,  Peter 

Jacques,  George. . .  . 
James,  Richard  G 

James,  Silas 

James,  Thomas  H. . 
Jamicson,  Walter  S. . . 
Jamieson,  William  H. 
Jamieson,  William  S . . 
Jaques,  Alfred.    .  . . 
Jefferis,  Thomas  M. . 

Jeffers,  Robert 

Jeffers,  Thomas 
Jeffers,  Wellington. . . 
Jeffery,  Thomas  W. 

Jenkins,  Edward 

Jenkins,  John 

Jenkinson,  Henry  S . . 

Jennings,  David 

Jennings,  John .    . . 
Jennings,  William.. 
Jessop,  William 
Jewell,  John  Arthur. . . 

Jewel],  Joseph 

Johnson,  David  W. . 
Johnson,  Francis 

Johnson,  George 

Johnson,  George  (B), 
Johnson,  George  F.. . . 


388 

.105,  707 

.  ..388 
.105,  707 

.43,  105 
.  105,  707 
..  .649 
.105,  575 
.105,  649 
.105,  649 


.106 

....388 

. . .  .  468,  649 

106 

.43,  468 

106 

468 

800 

..  .106,  707 

468,  649 

.  ...106,  649 

468 

106,  707 

468 

..106 

..106,  575 

. .  106,  575 

.388,  778 

. .  .  388,  800 

.649 

575 

.106,  707 

707 

.468,  575,  649 

43 

106 

106,  575 

. .   .  107,  575 

778 

..  107 

575 

. ..  .107,  575 

107 

800 

388 

.   ..107,  575 

43 

752 

107,  575 

388,  752 

. .  752 
752 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


833 


1038 
1039 
1040 
1041 
1042 
1043 
1044 
1045 
1046 
1047 
1048 
1049 
1050 
1051 
1052 
1053 
1054 
1055 
1056 
1057 
1058 
1059 
1T»60 
1061 
1062 
1063 
1064 
1065 
1066 
1067 
1068 
1069 
1070 
1071 
1072 
1073 
1074 


1835 
1833 
1861 
1849 
1868 
1862 
1857 
1863 
1868 
1879 
1872 
1860 
1854 
1809 
1859 
1853 
1867 
1868 
1865 
1843 
1868 
,1844 
1862 
1866 
1857 
1804 
1851 
1855 
1813 
1825 
1867 
1825 
1816 
1878 
1862 
1837 
1871 


1075 
1076 
1077 
1078 
1079 
1080 
1081 
1082 
1083 
1084 
1085 
1086 
1087 
1088 
1089 
1090 
1091 
1092 
1093 
1094 
1095 
1096 
1097 
1098 
1099 
1100 
1101 
1102 
1103 
1104 


1873 
1862 
1862 
1869 
1862 
1873 
1864 
1862 
1868 
1795 
1862 
1860 
1878 
1875 
1860 
1842 
1857 
1855 
1860 
1854 
1856 
1863 
1833 
1875 
1852 
1864 
1855 
1849 
1854 
1872 


PAGE. 

Johnson,  Henry 468 

Johnson,  John      107,752 

Johnson,  John ...  388 

Johnson,  Joshua  H. . . .  .107,  575 

Johnson,  Levi  S 388,  778 

Johnson,  Moses  M.  ...  107 

Johnson,  Richard 389 

Johnson,  Kobert  O'B 389,  752 

Johnson,  Thomas  .107 

Johnson,  William  E     778 

Johnson,  William  J.  .  .389,  752 

Johnston,  Benjamin  J      .  .  .  389 

Johnston,  David  A. . . .  . .  107 

Johnston,  Edward..  107 

Johnston,  Hugh      .  .    .  108,  649,  707 

Johnston,  Robert  (A) 468 

Johnston,  Robert  (B) 468 

Johnston,  William  .108,  575 

Jolley    William  Clowes.  . .    .108,  575 

Jollitfe,  James 468 

Jollitfe,  William  J.  . .  108,  708 

Jones,  Benjamin 108 

Jones,  Cornelius  A.  .  108,  708 

Jones,  Edmund  S 108,  649 

Jones,  George .  108 

Jones,  James'.  . .  389 

Jones,  Henry . .  108 

Jones,  Joseph. ...  108 

Jones,  Peter 43,  108 

Jones,  Peter  (Kakewaquonaby),  43, 1 08 

Jones,  Peter  W 108,  649 

Jones,  Richard.  ..    .44,108,575 

Jones,  William-.  . .  ...  .44 

Joslyn,  John  H.  L 649 

Jost,  Cranswick...  .389,752 

Jost,  Jeremiah  V        389,  778 

Jubb,  JohnE 389 


K. 

Kane,  David 
Kappele,  Stephen. 

Kay,  John 

Kay,  Joshua  R  . 
Keagey,  John  G. 
Keam,  Frank  C. . .  . 

Keam,  Samuel 

Keam,  William . 
Keefer,  Benjamin  B . 
Keeler,  Sylvanus 
Kellam,  Henry 

Kelly,  Thomas 

Kendall,  Sidney  C. . 
Kendall,  William  . 

Kennedy,  David 

Kennedy,  George 
Kennedy,  James. 
Kenner,  Henry  ...    . 
Kenny,  George  H. 
Keough,  Jabez  B  . . 
Keough,  Thomas  S  . 
Keppel,  John  H. 
Ker,  Peter..    . 

Kerr,  George  J 

Kerr,  John  L. . 
Kerr,  Richard    .  .  . 
Kershaw,  Edward. .  . 
Kershaw,  James  B,. . 

Kettle,  J 

Kettlewell,  William. 

53 


Name. 


109 

....109,  649 

.468,  649 

. .  .  468,  649 

. ..   .109.649 

.. .  ..109,  576 

..  .468 

..  .468 

....  109,  650 

44 

. ..   .109,  650 

. . . 109 

.708 

800 

.109,  708,  778 

..  .109,  650 

..  .109,  650 

.  ..576 

110,  576 

. .   ..110,  708 
.  .   ..110,  576 

110,  650 

.110,  650,  708 

650 

..110,  650 

110 

. , . .  468,  650 

468 

469 

.  110,  650 


105 

106' 
107! 
108 ' 
109J 

nol 

111 
112' 
113! 
114 
1151 
116 
117 
118 
119 
120 
121 
122 
123 
124 


125 

126 

127 

128 

129 

130 

131 

132 

133 

134 

135 

136 

137 

138 

139 

140i 

14lj 

142i 

143 

144 

145 

146 

147 

148 

149 

150 

151 

152 

153 

154 

155 

156 

157 

158 

159 

160 

161 

162 

163 

164 

165 

166 

167 

168 

169 

170 

171 


864  iKidd,  James  P.. 

857  Kiernon,  John 

856  Kilgour,  Joseph 

859  Kimball,  E.  P.  . 

843  Kimball,  Horatio  N.. 

843  Kimball,  J.  E.  .  .  . 

863  Kines,  James.. 

875  King,  John  K.  ... 

875  Kirby,  William  J  . . 

875  Kneelands,  Abner  W. 

869  'Knight,  Adolphus  G. 

876  Knight,  Matthew  R. 
816  !  Knight,  Richard 
806  Knowlan,  James.  .  . 

870  Knowles,  Henry  W 
870  Knox,  William.. 

878  Koko,  Asagawa. . . 

879  iKoyl,  Eardley  H. 
853  Koyl,  Ephraim  L. 
856  Krupp,  Henry 


863  .La  Claire,  Alex.  . . 

861  Ladner,  Charles., 
842  I  La  Dow,  Samuel  P. 
840  iLaidley,  James    .  . 
874  Laidley,  Robert  B. 
880  Laidley,  Robert  V 

862  Laird,  James 

848  Laird,  John  G 

855  Laird,  William  H. . 

860  Lake,  Charles  V  

855  Lake,  John  N 

808  Lambert,  Chandly 

879  Lambly,  James  B. . 

862  Lambly,  Osborne  R. 

877  Lanceley,  Ebenezer. 

870  Lanceley,  John  E. . . 
860  Lane,  Christopher  L. 

874  Lane,  William  G. 

823  Lang,  Matthew 

857  Langford,  Alexander. 

871  Langford,  Charles..  . . 

875  Langford,  Enos . 
852  Langford,  George    .  . 

878  Langille,  William  H. 

878  Langrill,  William  L. 
837  Lanton,  Henry     

863  Large,  Richard  .    . . 

855  Lathern,  John 

855  Latimer,  James  F.    . . 

835  Laughead,  Robert. 

842  Lavell,  Charles. 

833  Law,  John 

879  Lawrence,  Charles  H. 

870  Lawrence,  John 

846  Lawrence,  Peter.. 

878  Lawson,  James 

855  Lawson,  Thomas. 
875  Lawson,  Thomas. 
873  Lawson,  William 

856  Leach,  John. . 
870  Leach,  John  J. . 
856  Learoyd,  John 

860  Lee,  Ira  Case 

861  Leech,  George 

860  Leech,  Webster  W.  . . 

873  Legate,  Thomas 

880  Leitch,  Robert  H 


PAGE. 

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.   .110 

.110,  576 

469 

469,  708 

469 

..111,  708 

.778 

778 

708 

..111,  708 

778 

389 

..111,  389 

.111,  708 

..111,  708 

576 

650 

.111,  576 
.111,  708 


Ill 

.389,  800 
.111 

469 

...   .708 

576 

Ill,  650 

Ill,  576 

....111,  576 
.111,  576 

112,  576 

44 

.  ..650 
.112,576 

650 

....112,  650 

389 

...752 

112 

.,...112,  650 
.112,  576 

576 

469 

..  .752 

..708 

...112,  650 

112 

.389,  753,  778 
.   ..112,650 

469 

.112,  650 

113 

...  .708 

708 

. .  469 
....708 

113 

576 

778 

469 

....113,  708 
..  .113,576 

113 

. ..  .113,  576 

....113,  576 

. .   .113,576 

576 


834 


INDEX   TO    NAMES   OF 


Year 

Year 

No. 

Min'y 
3egan. 

Name. 

!No. 

Min'y 
began. 

PACK. 

! 

117-2 

1860 

Leith,  Hamilton.    . . . 

469, 

576 

1239 

1818 

1173 

1875 

.Leith,  Thomas  B 

650 

1240 

1871 

1174 

1863 

Le  Lacheur,  David  W 

390 

1241 

1838 

1175; 

1864 

LePage,  Alfred  E... 

.  390, 

778 

■  1242 

1876 

1176 

1861 

Lester,  Alexander.. 

113 

'.  1243 

1877 

1177 

1880 

Lett,  Francis  W 

708 

1244 

1861 

117* 

1861 

Lever,  James  J.  A. 

.469, 

650 

1245 

1825 

1179 

1835 

Lever,  John 

113 

1246 

1835 

1180 

1*76 

Lewis,  Edward  D 

576 

1247 

1877 

1181: 

1874 

Lewis,  Henry.. 

800 

1248 

1840 

1182 

1811 

Lewis,  John . 

44 

1249 

1854 

1183 

1814 

Lewis,  John. 

.390 

1250 

I860 

1184 

1861 

Lewis,  Joshua  1J. 

..113, 

650 

1251 

1835 

1185 

1877 

.576 

1252 

1860 

1186 

1858 

Likely,  John  H. 

390 

1253 

1870 

1187 

1874 

Lister,  Joseph 

80D 

1254 

1852 

1188. 

1879 

Little,  James.  . 

.650 

1255 

1862 

1189' 

1872 

Livingstone,  James.  . . . 

..469, 

650 

1256 

1871 

1190 

1875 

Lloyd,  Walter  W 

576 

:  1257 

1862 

1191 

1843 

Lochead,  Robert.  .. . 

..114, 

708 

1258 

1856 

1192 

1880 

Locke,  Hugh  William.  .  . 

650 

1259 

1872 

1193 

1865 

Locke,  Joseph  H  . 

'    .114, 

577  ■ 

1260 

1880 

1194 

1842 

Lockhart,  Christopher. .  . 

.390, 

753. 

i  1261 



1195 

1807 

Loekwood,  Joseph  .... 

.44  ' 

1  1262 

1877 

1196 

1874 

Lodge,  Douglas  H. . . 

778: 

1263 

1800 

1197 

1866 

Lodge,  Wilson  W. . . 

.  390, 

778 

1264 

1856 

1198 

186S 

Longlcy,  Benjamin  .  . 

..114, 

708 

1265 

1823 

1199 

178^ 

Losee,  William 

.44 

1266 

1859 

1200 

1880 

Lounds,  (ieorge.. . 

650 

1267 

1819 

1201 

1845 

Loverin,  Jonathan.. 

114 

1268 

1870 

1202: 

1799 

Lowry,  James 

.390 

1269 

1879 

12031 

1871 

Lucas,  Aquila 

.'396, 

779 

1270 

1871 

1204 

1860 

Lucas.  Daniel  V       

114, 

708 

1271 

1859 

1205 

181] 

iLuckey,  Samuel . 

44 

1272 

1836 

1206 

1854 

1  Luke,  William  M.  C      . 

114 

1  1273 

1817 

1207! 

1853 

Lund,  William .        ... 

.  ".114, 

650 

1274 

1850 

12u8 

1788 

Lunsford,  Isaac 

.390 

1275 

1829 

120y; 

1817 

Lusher,  Robert  L 

.114 

1276 

1853 

1210 

1862 

Lutze,  John  J..  . 

.469 

;  1277 

1856 

1211 

1856 

Lyon,  Seth 

114 

1278 

1854 

1212 

1871 

Lyons,  Almon  1'. 

M. 

".114, 

577 

i  1279 
1280 

1281 

1856 
1867 

1874 

1213' 

1866 

390 

753 

1282 

1851 

1214! 

1818 

Mack,  Wilbur.    . 

44 

1283 

1869 

12151 

1840 

Madden,  David  B . . . 

115 

577 

1284 

1870 

12161 

1869 

Madden,  George  C    .. 

.115 

650 

1285 

1839 

1217 

1802 

Madden,  Thomas,. 

44 

115 

1286 

1810 

1218; 

1875 

Madden,  William 

.577 

1287 

1865 

1219 

1874 

Madge,  Walter  W. 

.708 

1288 

1806 

122i  11 

1870 

Maggs,  William . 

.390 

779 

1289 

1860 

1221. 

1866 

Magwood,  Alexander  A. . 

.115 

'  1290 

1876 

1  222 

1865 

Magwood,  William  P.. 

.115 

.   1291 

1876 

1223 

1867 

Mahan,  John 

.115 

577 

1292 

1835 

1224 

1880 

Maher,  Joseph  L.  A . 

.708 

1293 

1869 

1225 

1875 

Maitland,  Robert  R  .  .  . 

.650 

1294 

1871 

1226 

1876 

Mallory,  DelmerE... 

; 

708 

1295 

1879 

1227 

1*74 

Manaton,  Charles  H..    . 

779 

1296 

i   1864 

1228 

1834 

Manly,  John  G 

115 

,  577 

1297 

1851 

1229 

1786 

Mann,  James. 

.390 

129? 

1879 

1230 

1782 

Mann,  John. 

.390 

1299 

|  1880 

1231 

1869 

Manning,  Henry  M 

.115 

,  577 

130C 

1876 

123-2 

1874 

Manning,  Thomas.. 

577 

1301 

!  1871 

123a 

1877 

Mansell,  Thomas  J. 

709 

130: 

!    1855 

1234 

1875 

'Marceau.  William  F 

.709 

130C 

Si   1854 

1235 

1857 

Mark,  Robert 

.  .  .11." 

,  709 

13iu 

1    1880 

1236 

1841 

824 

130f 

>;   1870 

1237 

1800 

Marsden,  Joshua. . 

390 

;   130t 

51   1800 

1  238 

1835 

Marshall,  Ira.              .  .  . 

469 

130 

"i    1845 

Name. 


j Marshall,  John.    .  . . 

Marshall,  Thomas. . . 

Marshall,  William.. 

Marshall,  William...  . 

Martin,  John  J   

Martin,  Samuel  B . 

Martin,  Timothy 

Martin,  William .  . 

Marvin,  George W... 

Mason,  William 

Masson,  James  .  .  . 

Matheson,  James  . 

Matthews,  Abraham . . 

Matthews,  Henry  S 
Matthews,  Solomon 

Maudsley,  Samuel  E. . 

Maxwell,  Henry  W. . 

Maxwell,  William  J  .  . 

Mauny,  Henri 

Meacham,  George  M.. 

Mearing,  Charles 

Mears,  John 

Medicraft,  Henry 

Mellish,  Isaac  M 

Merwin,  Samuel  .  . 

Messmore,  John  F..    . 

Messmore,  Joseph 

Messmore,  Samuel  W 

Vetcali'e,  Franklin... 

Metcalfe,  James  F.. .  . 

Meyer,  Frederick  W. 

j  Meyer,  Henry 

i Might,  Samuel. 
i  Miles,  Stephen 

Millar,  George 

Miller,  Aaron  D.      . . 

Miller,  Gilbert.      ... 

Miller,  James  A.. . 
! Miller,  William  W 

Milligan,  George  S.    . 

Milliken,  Andrew.. . . 

Mills,  Edwin. 

Mills,  Jesse 

Mills,  John  . 

Mills,  William 

Millyard,  Reuben. 

Milner,  James 

Minor,  Timothy 

Mitchell,  Ueooge 

Mitchell,  James. . 

Mitchell,  John. 

Mockeridge,  James. 

Moir,  David  A.  .  . 
Montgomery,  Hugh. 
Montgomery,  James. 

Mooney,  James . 
Moore,  Daniel  D. 
Moore.  Fzra  IS.  . 
Moore,  Fred.  W 
Moore,  John  M  .  . 
Moore,  Thomas  A. 
Moore,  William  F.. . 
Morden,  Thomas  E. 
Morden,  William  K. 
Morgan,  James 
Morgan,  John. 

j  Morris,  Augustus  B.  . 

'Morris,  Caleb  . . 
Morris,  E. 


PAGE. 

390 

.390,  779 

390 

.577 

577 

.390 

44 

469 

577 

....115 

.115,651 

..    .115,  577 

..      .469 

..      .116,577 

..391 

.116,  709 

116 

...116,  651 

116 

.116,  577,  651 

.391,  577 

577 


.469 
.753 

44 

116 

.44,  116,  651 

.116 

..45,  116 

.116,577 

*. 709 

....116,709 
.116,  709 

117 

391 

.117,  577,  651 
..45,  117,  577 

469 

.117,  709 

.391,  800 

117,  651 

..391,779 

577 

..117,651 
.117,  651 

117,  651 

.117 

45 

. .        .117,651 

45 

117 

117 

651 

.117 

..118 

...118,  651 

..    .779 

391,  753 

391 

..709 

651 

577 

.118,  577,  651 

118 

.118 

577 

391 

45 

469 


MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS 


835 


No. 


1308 
1309 
1310 
1311 
1312 
1313 
1314 
1315 
1316 
1317 
1318 
1319 
1320 
1321 
1322 
1323 
1324 
1325 
1326 


Year 
Min'y 
began. 


1856 
1859 
1873 
1872 
1862 
1866 
1848 
1840 
1842 
1861 
1862 
1862 
1862 
1835 
1873 
1825 
1831 
1862 
1872 


Name. 


1327 

1328 

1329 

1330 

1331 

1332 

1333 

1334 

1335 

1336 

1337 

1338 

1339 

1340 

1341 

1342 

1343 

1344 

1345 

1346 

1347 

1348 

1349 

1350 

1351 

1352 

1353 

1354 

1355 

1356 

1357 

1358 

1359 

1360 

1361 

1362 

1363 

1364 

1365 

1366 

1367 

1368 

1369 

1370 

1371 

1372 

1373 


1878 

1850 

1850 

1880 

1874 

1871 

1841 

1877 

1873 

1861 

1866 

1871 

1863 

1845 

1871 

1863 

1830 

1793 

1867 

1806 

1874 

1867 

1864 

1840 

1863 

1861 

1879 

1875 

1872 

1872 

1866 

1852 

1859 

1837 

1830 

1850 

1866 

1846 

1851 

1877 

1808 

1842 

1832 

1867 

1782 

1816 

1847 


Morris,  James..        ... 
Morrison,  William  F. 
Morrison,  William  R. 
Morrow,  Charles  R. . 
Morrow,  Edward . .  . 
Morton,  Arthur  D. 
Morton,  Lewis. 
Morton,  Roland  . 
Morton,  William  .... 
Mosher,  John  A.    ... 
Moss,  William  H.  .    . 
Moyer,  Peter  E.  W 
Mulholland,  J.  H . 
Mulkins,  Hannibal     . 
Munroe,  John  A. .  . 
Murray,  William 
Musgrove,  J  ames  .... 
Musgrove,  William  H 
Myers,  Charles. 

Mc 

McAdoo,  Samuel  N 

McAlister,  Andrew. 
McAlister,  James 
McAlister,  James,  jun. 
McAmmond,  Foster  .  . . 

M  c  Arthur,  Robert 

McCallum,  Joseph  W 
A!  cCanms,  David  N 

McCamus,  John  A 

McCann,  Alfred  .  .  . 
McCann,  William .  .  . 

McCarroll,  John 

McCartney,  James  H  . . . . 
McCarty,  William . 
McCauley,  Samuel. 

McClung,  James  A 

MeClure,  William. .    . . 

MeColl,,  Duncan 

McCollum,  Edwin.. 
McCracken,  George. . .  . 
McCulloch,  Andrew  M — 

McCulloch,  Robert 

McCullough,  James 
McCullough,  William . . . 
McCullough,  William  (B) 
McCullough,  William  S    . 
McCully,  Alonzo  D  . 
McCunn,  Drummond.  .    . 
McCutcheon,  Thomas  L. . 
McDiarmid,  Kenneth. ,    . 
McDiarmid,  Neil  A. 

McDonagh,  William 

McDonald,  Davidson. 
McDonald,  Malcolm... 
McDonald,  William .    ... 
McDougall,  George. 
McDougall,  John .... 
McDowell,  David  C. 

McDowell,  Henry 

McDowell,  John  V.    . .    . 
McDowell,  Samuel . 

McEwen,  William 

McFadden,  William.. 
McFarlane,  James..    .  . 
McGeary,  John . 

McGee,  Thomas.  

,McGill,  William. 
DO* 


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118 

118 

..    .118,  577 

....118,  651 

118,  577,  709 

.391,  753 

118 

..    .391,  753 

...    .118,  651 

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469,  651 

.118 

.118 

118 

..118,  709 

..    .391 

45,  118 

....119 

.391,  800 


.709 

119 

..469,  651 

...577 

.578 

.392,753 

..119,  578 

..    .578 

...      .578 

..119,  709 

.470,  651 

..119,  578 

.119,  651 

.392,  779 

.119,  578 

.119,  578 

..470 

392 

..119,  651 

....45 

.651 

.119,  578 

.   119 

.119,  578 

120 

. .  120,  709 

....779 

.709 

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470,  578 

.  120,  651 

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392 

.120  579 

.  120,  579 

. .  120,  579 

..120,  579 

..709 

392 

121 

..121,  5'<9 
..121,  579 

392 

45 

.121,  709 


Name. 


1374 
1375 
1376 
1377 
1378 
1379 
1380 
1381 
1382 
1383 
1384 
1385 
1386 
13*7 
13S8 
1389 
1390 
1391 
1392 
1393 
1394 
1395 
1396 
1397 
1398 
1399 
1400 
1401 
1402 
1403 
1404 


1405 
1406 
1407: 
14081 
1409' 
1410 
1411 
1412 
1413 
1414 
1415 
1416 
1417 
1418 
1419 
1420 
1421 
1422 
1428 
1424 


1425 
1426 
1427 
1428 
1429 
1430 
1431 
1432 
1433 
1434 
14351 
1430 


1871 
1873 
1856 
1861 
1870 
1S71 
1835 
1876 
1876 
1857 
1835 
1861 
1862 
1853 
1873 
1853 
1875 
1857 
1874 
1864 
1836 
1824 
1833 
1833 
1832 
1872 
1857 
1828 
1859 
1850 
1880 


PAGE. 

McGladdery,  William 121 

[McGregor,  Alexander    800 

McGuire,  John 470,  579 

McHardy,  Norman 121 

iMcIntyre,  Charles  E 121,  579 

Mclntyre,  George.  121 

Mclntyre,  John         121 

McKechnie,  Robert  W 709 

McKee,  Thomas..  ..  ..579 

McKelvey,  Charles 470 

McKenzie,  A.  K 470 

McKenzie,  Daniel  M 470,  651 

McKenzie,  Kenneth 121 

McKeown,  Hezekiah 392,  779 

McKillop,  Archibald 470 

McKinnon,  William  C 392 

McLachlin,  James  A 579,  651 

McLean.  Hugh 651 

McLean,  John    579,  651 

McLean,  William  J 121 

McMasters,  Samuel 392 

McMuilen,  Daniel    45,  121 

McMullen,  Thomas 121,  579 

McMurray,  John 392,  753 

McNab,  Alexander 45,  122 

McNair,  Thomas  R 122 

McNamara,  George  122,  651 

McNutt,  Arthur  392 

McRae,  George  122 

McRitchie,  George.  .  .  .122,  709 

iMcTavish,  Hector  W-  .579 


1834 
1811 
1835 
1840 
1859 
1847 
1874 
1832 
1795 
1835 
1835 
1874 
1856 
1822 
1827 
1818 
1855 
1867 
1872 
1872 


1850 
1869 
1870 
1874 
1849 
1858 
1861 
1873 
1800 
1869 
1845 
1875 


N. 

Nankeville,  Benjamin  122 

Narraway,  James  R.       ..    .393,  779 

Nash,  Benjamin ..470 

Neelands,  John 122 

Neelands,  John  (B) 123,  652 

Nelles,  Samuel  S 123,579 

Nelthorpe,  Ely 652 

Newlove,  George  1 23 

Newton,  Francis     393 

Nickerson,  Alexander  . .  .470 

Nickerson,  David.        ...  ,470 

Nicklin,  Charles 753 

Nicolson,  Alexander  W      . .  393,  753 

Nightingale,  Adam .  393 

Norris,  James 45,  123,  393,  579 

Norris,  Samuel 45 

Norton,  William 123,  709 

Nugent,  Francis  E.    . .  470,  652 

Nugent,  Henry         . .  470 

Nurse,  James..  ..        .393,  800 

o. 

Oates,  Joseph ..         470 

Ockley,  John  F 579 

Odery,  Joseph 123,652 

Ogden,  Jonathan  C 753 

Ogden,  Thomas 470,  709 

Ogilvie,  James  D 123 

O'Hara,  James    470,  709 

Olivant,  Edward 579 

Olivant,  Thomas  393 

Oliver,  Robert  F.  ...123,709 

Olmstead,  L 4:0 

iOnesekenerat,  Joseph.  ...      .709 


836 


INDEX   TO    NAMES    OF 


" 

Year 

No. 

Min'y 

began 

1437 

1874 

1438 

1860 

1439 

1875 

1440 

1856 

1441 

1859 

1442 

1846 

1443 

1876 

1444 

1877 

1445 

1871 

1446 

1857 

1447 

1866 

1448 

1858 

1449 

1870 

1450 

1862 

1451 

1822 

1452 

1846 

1453 

1856 

1454 

1873 

1455 

1861 

1456 

1S71 

1457 

IS, 9 

1458 

1871 

1459 

1807 

1460 

ISSo 

1461 

1846 

1462 

1874 

1463 

1816 

1464 

1853 

1465 

1840 

1466 

1848 

1467 

1852 

1468 

1858 

1469 

1817 

1470 

1803 

1471 

1862 

1472 

1852 

1473 

1852 

1474 

1872 

1475 

1858 

1476 

1849 

1477 

1814 

1478 

1867 

1479 

1870 

14So 

1876 

1481 

1876 

1482 

1873 

1483 

1871. 

1484 

1872 

1485 

1875 

1486 

1876 

1487 

1861 

1488 

1855 

1489 

1857 

]  400 

1856 

1491 

1871 

1492 

1859 

1493 

1862 

1494 

1864 

1495 

1805 

1496 

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Orme,  James  H 470,652 

Orme,  Thomas  H.        .  .470,  579,  652 
Ormerod,  John  ...  123 

On-,  JohnS 471 

;Osbovne,  John  C 123,  710 

jOttawell,  William 579 

OuterbriJge,  William  A 753 


Padgham,  Richard  W. . 

Paintin,  Richard 

Paisley,  Charles  H. . 

Parent,  Amand 

Parker,  Caleb 

Parker,  Isaac  N. . 
Parker,  John 
Parker,  N. . . 
Parker,  William  R . 
Parkins,  Joseph . . 

Pascoe,  Joseph 

Patchell,  Thomas  H.    ., 
Patrick,  William.. 
Patterson,  Allan 

Pattie,  Elias 

Pattyson,  Wesley  A.  V 
Patty  .-■on,  William  W. 

Payne,  George 

Payne,  Thomas. 
Payson,  George  B. . . 
Peach,  John  8. 
Peacock,  Thomas. 

Peake,  Edwin 

Peake,  William  H..      . 
Peal,  James  G . . 
Pearce,  Gershom .      ... 

Pearen,  James 

Pearson,  Marmaduke  L 
Pearson,  Thomas  D. 
Pearson,  William. . . . 
Peck,  James. 

Peck,  William    

Peirce,  Thomas  C . 

Peirce,  William 

Pelley,  Ebenezer  G.  . . 
Penhall,  William 
Penna,  Henry 
Penna,  William. .  . 
Penny,  William  F 
Pepper,  John.. 
Pepper,  William  R. 

Peppy,  Charles  H 

Percival,  William  W. 
Perdue,  Henry  H . 

Perkin,  William 

Perkins,  William  W. . . 
Perley,  William  F. . . 

Perrin,  Daniel 

Perry,  Charles  E 
Perry,  David . . 

Perry,  Robert 

Pert,  John 

Peters,  John 

Peters,  Nial  D 

Peterson,  Andrew  L.. .  . 

Pettit,  Selim    

Phelps,  Richard. . 
Phillips,  Alfred  M. 


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Phillips,  Robert 

Phillips,  Samuel  B  .  . . 

Phillips,  Samuel  G. . . . 

Philp,  John. 

Philp,  Joseph .        ... 

Philp,  Samuel  C 

Philp,  Samuel  C, 

Philp,  William 

Philp,  William  (B) 

Phinney,  John  S 

Pickard,  Humphrey.. . . 

Pickavant,  John . 

Pickering,  John. 

Pickett,  Daniel . 

Pickles,  Charles 

Pickles,  Fletcher  H.  W 

Pickles,  Frederick  M  . 

Pickles,  Michael 

Pierce,  Barry .  . 
! Pierce,  Thomas. 

Pike.  John  M. 

Pinch,  Richard.. 

Pincock,  James 

Pinel,  Joseph..    .  . 

Piper,  S 

Pitblado,  Charles  B. 

Pitcher,  Joel  Tallman 
Playter,  George  F .  . 
Plum,  Harvey. . 
Plumbly,  Daniel .... 
Pollard,  Joseph. 
Pollard,  William  . .  . 
Poole,  George  . . . 

Poole,  Jacob 

Poole,  William  H. . . . 
Pope,  Henry     .    .  . 

Pope,  Henry,  Jun 

Pope,  Richard 

Porter,  George  H  . . . 
Potter,  Austin. 

Potter,  Richard 

j  Potts,  Alexander 
Potts,  John 
Power,  John     ... 
Power,  Frederick  F, 

Poyser,  George  C 

Pratt,  John     

Pratt,  Richard. . 
Preston,  James. 

Preston,  Walton 

Prestwood,  Paul 

Pretty,  Richard  .. 
Price,  William 
Priestly,  James. 
Prince,  John. 

Prindel,  Andrew 

Pring,  Joseph 

Pritchard,  Robert  S . 

Puffer,  Isaac 

Puffer,  Isaac  Washington . 

Pugh,  JohnD 

Punshon,  William  Morley  . 
Purvis,  William. . 
Pyke,  William  . . 


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Ragan,  John 
Raine,  John. 


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Ramage,  William 

Randall,  Nathan  B. 
Ranry,  William.. 
Rattray,  Thomas. 
Bawson,  Joseph.  - . 

Read,  F.  A 

Read,  John 

Real,  Joseph  R  . . .  . 
Reay,  John..  .    . 
Redeoff,  Richard. . . . 
Redmond,  Richard.. 

Reed,  Fitch 

Reeder,  Nathaniel. 

Reid,  John 

Reid,  Henry 

Reid,  Thomas.. 

Reid,  Thomas  James. . 

Reid,  Thomas  R 

Remmington,  John. 
Rennie,  Thomas.. 
Reynar,  Alfred  H . . 
Reynolds,  George  S.  . . 
Reynolds,  Francis  C... 
Reynolds,  John . 
Reynolds,  Joseph 
Reynolds,  Robert 

Rhodes,  John 

Rice,  James 

Rice,  James  P  . 
Rice,  Luther  O  . . 

Rice,  Madison  A 

Rice,  Samuel  D...129; 
Rich,  George  W . . .  . 
Richardson,  Ezekiel. 
Richardson,  George . . 
Richardson,  George  T. 
Richardson,  Henry 
Richardson,  James . . . 
Richardson,  James  E. 
Richardson,  Thomas.. 
Richardson,  William. 
Richey,  James  A. . 

Richey,  Matthew 

Richey,  Theophilus  S. 
Richings,  Lewis . . 

Ridley,  John 

Rigsby,  Walter. . . . 
Rilance,  William  .  . . 

Rivet,  Xavier 

Roadhouse,  Job 

Robbins,  John 

Robertson,  David    . . 
Robinson,  George . . 
Robinson,  George  O . 
Robinson,  Isaac  N. 
Robinson,  John.  . . . 
Robinson,  John  H.  . 
Robinson,  Joseph  H.  . 

Robinson,  Patrick 

Robinson,  Reuben.. 
Robinson,  Richard. . . 
Robinson,  Robert. 
Robinson,  William.    . 
Robison,  Matthew. 

Roblin,  Philip 

Robson,  Ebenezer 

Robson,  George 

Robson,  Joseph . . . 


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Robson,  Thomas. 

Rogers,  David 

Rogers,  Fitz  Roy 

Rogers,  George 

Rogers,  J 

Rogers,  Jabez  A. 
Rogers,  J.  W.  G. 
Rogers,  Thomas  . . 
Rolston,  David  D. . 
Rose,  Brock. ... 
Rose,  Philip  . 

Rose,  Samuel 

Rose,  Samuel  P.  . . 
Ross,  Andrew  W  . . . . 

Ross,  James  S 

Ross,  William.  .  . 
Ross,  William  W 
Rowe,  William  B 
Rowsom,  William  H. 

Roy,  James 

Runip,  Thomas  . . . 

Rundle,  Robert  T 

Rundle,  William  W 
Rupert,  Edmund  S.. 

Russ,  Amos  E 

Russ,  James  E.  . 
Russell,  Alfred  L . 
Russell,  John.. 
Ruter,  Martin  . 
Rutledge,  William  L. 
Ruttan,  John  H. 

Ryan,  David 

Ryan,  Henry 

Ryan,  William 
Ryan,  William. 
Kyan,  William. 
Ryckman,  Edward  B. . 
Ryerson,  Edwy  M. . . . 
Ryerson,  Egerton. 

Ryerson,  George 

Ryerson,  John 

Ryerson,  Joseph  E.. . . 
Ryerson,  William. . . . 


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Sabin,  Benjamin.    ..  48 

Sallows,  Edward. .  .  .134,  581 

Salmon,  John 134 

Salt,  Allan 134,  581,  653 

Salton,  Samuel 134,  581 

Sampson,  Joseph 48 

Sanders,  Joseph  L 134 

Sanders,  Nelson 134 

Sanderson,  David  0 711 

Sanderson,  Frederick  H 654 

Sanderson,  George  R 134,  654 

Sanderson,  John 134,  473,  581 

Sanderson,  John  (B) 134,  654 

Sanderson,  Joseph  E 135,  581 

Sanderson,  William 135,711 

Sargent,  William ...  .  396,  754 

Sasseville,  Ernest  M 711 

Saunby,  John  W. .  654 

Saunders,  Jabez  B 135,  711 

Saunders,  John .    ..  ..    .135,654 

Savage,  David 473,  581,  654 

Savage,  John  W 135,581 


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INDEX   TO   NAMES   OF 


No. 


1702 

1703 

17U4i 

1705^ 

1706 

17071 

1708; 

1709 

1710 

1711 

1712^ 

1713 

1714 

1715 

1716 

1717 

1718 

1719 

1720 

1721J 

1722^ 

1723, 

1724 

1725: 

1726: 

1727| 

17281 

1729' 

1730! 

1731 

1732 

1733 

1734 

1735 

1736 

1737 

1738 

1739 

1740 

1741 

1742 

1743 

1744 

1745 

1746 

1747 

1748 

17491 

1750 

1751 

1752 

1753 

1754 

1755 

1756 

17'7 

1758 

1759 

1760 

1761 

1762 

1763 

1764 

1765 

1766 

1767 

1768 

1769 


1854  Savage,  William. 

18*49    .Sawyer,  David 

1797    Sawyer,  Joseph  . . . 

1854  iScales,  William..  ... 

1865  Scanlon,  John 

1880    Scanlon,  Richard  W   . . 

1816  Scarritt,  Josiah  A. 

1867  Schesser,  Elmira  J 

1860    Schmidt,  Karlos 

1860    Schofield,  William  H. . 

1870  Schram,  George  A.. . 

1866  Schuster,  Anselm  . 

1858  Scott,  David  B 

1877    Scott,  Edmund  E. 

1868  Scott,  Francis 

1852    Scott,  James      

1872    Scott,  James  .... 
1857    Scott,  John 

1867  Scott,  John,  M.A 

1869  Scott,  John  G. 

1834    Scott,  Jonathan 

1872  [Scott,  Moses 

1836    Scott,  William  .  . 

1855  ;  Scott,  William  L      . . 
1805    Scull,  Joseph. . 

1817  Stager,  Aurora  .. . 

1874  Seccombe,  William  B. 

1856  Seeley,  Samuel  C 

1866  ISeller,  Joseph..    . . 

1871  Sellery,  Samuel. . . 
1836    Selley,  John  B  . . . . 

1870  Semmens,  John 

1860    Sexsmith,  George    . . . 

1871  Sexsmith,  William  V 
1830    Seymour,  James 

1857  Seymour,  James  C. 
1828    Shaler,  Henry 

1859  Shannon,  John  .... 
1854    Shannon,  William. 

1872  Sharpe,  Dixon 

1875  Sharpe,  James 

1857  Shaw,  Calvin. . . 

1850  Shaw,  James 

1851  Shaw,  John 

1859  Shaw,  Robert..      .. 
1835    Shaw,  William      .  . .    . 

1864    Shaw,  William 

1864    Shaw,  William  Isaac. 

1835    Sheldon,  Joseph 

1828    Shenstone,  William  E. 

1858  Shenstone,  William  S. 

1860  iShenton,  Job 

1831  j Shepherd,  Edmund... 
1862  jShepherd,  William  W ' 
1816    Shepherdson,  Daniel  . 

1873  Shepherdson,  John  W. 

1841    Sheply,  Joseph 

1858  I Sheridan,  William 
1876  [Sherin,  Henry 

1858  Sherlock,  Benjamin. 

1874  jShibley,  Edwin  S. 
18i2  Sliibley,  Samuel.. 
1869  'Shier,  Richard 

1875  Shilton,  James  W-  . . . 

1829  Shiltmi,  John..   

1807  Sliore,  Godfrey  .  ... 

1859  Shorey,  Edmund  S. 
1873  ; Shorey,  Sidney  J  .  .  . . 


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1861 

1846 

1822 

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1856 

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1865 

1874 

1876 

1849 

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1792 

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1820 

1842 

1857 

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1874 

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1854 

1857 

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1877 

1871 

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1828 

1825 

1869 

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1848 

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1879 

1835 

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1873 

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1807 

1824 

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1866 


Name. 


Short,  William 

Shortt,  William  K.   .138, 
Shrewsbury,  Abraham  R.  B. 

Shuttleworth,  John 

Sickles,  Abraham 

Sifton,  James  W     

Silvester,  Charles 139, 

Simeon,  J 

Simpson,  James..  .  . 

Simpson,  John  H 

Sing,  Samuel ... 

Slackford,  Elias 

Slater,  James  C 

Slater,  William . 

Sleep,  Peter. . .      

Slight,  Benjamin 

Slight,  John. ...  . . .    . 

Sliter,  Thomas  ... 

Sloane,  James  W 

Smallwood,  Frederick. 

Smiley,  John 

Smith,  Albert 

Smith,  Alfred  E.... 

Smith,  Andrew  A 

Smith,  Bela 


.139, 


Smith,  Charles.. . 

Smith,  George 

Smith,  H.  R 

Smith,  Isaac  B. . . 

Smith,  John 

Smith,  John  Tatler 

Smith,  John  V      '. 

Smith,  Kenneth  McK 

Smith,  Leigh  R 

Smith,  Nathaniel..        .140, 

Smith,  Philander 

Smith,  Richard 

Smith,  Robert  H        

Smith,  Robert  M 

Smith,  Robert  W 

Smith,  Thomas 

Smith,  Thomas  Berton. 
Smith,  Thomas  Watson. . 

Smith,  William 

Smith,  William      

Smith,  William 

Smith,  William  E 
Smith,  William  T.      ... 
Smith,  Wray  R... 

Smithies,  Jo  n 

Smithson,  William 
Smylie,  Robert . . . 
Smyth,  David 

Smyth,  J 

Smyth,  William. .  . 

Snider,  David  William.. 

Snider,  Solomon..    .  . 

Snow,  William 

Snowball,  John... 

Snowden,  Samuel    . 

Snowden,  Thomas  J. . 

Snyder,  Adam  J 

Snyder,  William . 

Somerville,  William  W 

Sornborger,  Stephen. 

Sovereign,  George 

Sparham,  William.. 

Sparling,  Joseph  W 


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MINISTERS   AND   PROBATIONERS. 


839 


No. 


Year 
Min'y 
began. 


Name. 


1838 

1864 

1839 

1873 

184(1 

1879 

1841 

1879 

1842 

1859 

1843 

1838 

1844 

1852 

1845 

1819 

1846 

1862 

1847 

1838 

1848 

1865 

1849 

1820 

185u 

1858 

1851 

1878 

1852 

1864 

1853 

1860 

1854 

1876 

1855 

1842 

1856 

1878 

1857 

1851 

1858 

1864 

1859 

1875 

1860 

1675 

1861 

1878 

1862 

1834 

1863 

1851 

1864 

1858 

1865 

1789 

1866 

1858 

1867 

1879 

1868 

1874 

1869 

1870 

1870 

1875 

1871 

1852 

1872 

1874 

1873 

1862 

1874 

1876 

1875 

1S76 

1876 

1864 

1877 

1835 

1878 

1823 

1879 

1858 

1880 

1849 

1881 

1795 

1882 

1843 

1883 

1»64 

1884 

1823 

1885 

1876 

1886 

1872 

1887 

1876 

1888 

1809 

1889 

1855 

1890 

1813 

1891 

1874 

1892 

1871 

1893 

1878 

1894 

1878 

1895 

1832 

1896 

1831 

1897 

1857 

1898 

1820 

1898 

1855 

190C 

>  1856 

1901 

1864 

1905 

.  1855 

1901 

!  1873 

190^ 

1  1874 

190E 

)  1850 

Sparling,  William  H .  . 
Sparling,  William 'W 

Spei-r,  James  C 

Spence,  William  H.  . . 
Speneer,  Hazleton  H.. 
Spencer,  James.  . 
Sponagle,  John  L . 

Spore,  David  C    

Sprague,  Howard.  . 
Sprague,  Samuel  W 
Squire,  George  H 

Squire,  William 

Squire,  William  Wood. . 

Stacey,  Frank  13 

Stafford,  Charles  E.  . 

Stafford,  Ezra  A 

Staples,  Samuel  G 
Starr,  Daniel  S        ... 
Starr,  John  Edward 
iStarr,  Joseph  Herbert.  .  141, 
iStarr,  Reginald  H. .  . 
jStebbings,  Thomas. 

Steele,  George 

Steele,  Thomas  B    . . . 
Steer,  William 
Steinhaur,  Henry 
Stenning,  George. 

Stephenson,  John 

Stephenson,  William. 

Stevens,  La  Mert      

Stevenson,  Ephraim  B. 

Stevenson,  John  C 

Stewart,  Andrew. 
!  Stewart,  Charles. 
'Stewart,  James  \V 

Stewart,  John.  

Stewart,  John 

Stewart,  John  A . 

Stewart,  John  H        

Stewart,  Schuyler. 

Stinson,  Joseph 

Stin son,  Joseph  H. 

Stobbs,  Thomas. .         

Stoeket,  Richard 

Stone,  George  W , 

Stonehouse,  James  H    .142, 

Stoney,  Edmund 

Story,  George  Fhilliskirk. . 

Strachan,  Richard 

Stratton,  John  G  . . 

Streeter,  Elisha .      ... 

Stringi'ellow,  Charles 

Strong,  John  13. . 

Strongman,  William  A 

Strothard,  James  . 

Sugiyama,  Hiroku. . . 

Summers,  William  H 

Sunday,  John. .  .  .49, 

Sutcliffe,  Ingham . . 

Sutclitfe,  Joseph 

Sutcliffe,  William 

Sutherland,  Alexander.  .  143, 

Sutherland,  Donald    

Sutherland,  Donald  G 

Sutton,  William 

Swallow,  Charles  W. . 

Swallow,  Francis. 

Swann,  Matthew 


PAGE. 
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143 

583,713 
...    .143 

143,  665 
143,  583 
398,  754 
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143,  655 


Year 

No. 

Min'y 

began. 

1906 

1871 

1907 

1869 

1908 

1817 

1909 

1855 

1910 

1806 

1911 

1871 

Name. 


1912 
1913 
1914 
1915 
1916 
1917 
1918; 
1919! 
1920: 

1921; 

1922! 

1923, 

1924! 

1925; 

1926; 

192? 

1928 

1929 

1930 

1931 

1932! 

1933 

1934 

1935 

1936 

1937 

1938 

1939 

1940 

1941! 

1942; 

1943 

1944J 

19451 

1946] 

194/ 

1948 

1949 

1950: 

195l| 

1952! 

19531 

1954: 

195-3 

1956 

1957 

1958; 

1959i 

I960: 

1961 

1962 

1963 

1964 

1965 

1966 

1967 

1968 

1969 

1970 

1971 


Swann,  William 
Swanston,  George . . 
Swazy,  Caleb  . 
Sweet,  Edmund  E  . . 
Sykes,  Oliver 
Syvret,  John . 

T. 


PAGE. 

398,  801 

..474 

49 

.143,  655 

49 

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1843 

1857 

1875  i 

1796 

1835 

1875 

1868 

1873 

1859 

1846 

1851 

1839 

1877 

1835 

1862 

1862 

1875 

1856 

1858 

1858 

1870 

1849 

1820 

1863 

1861 

1857 

1870 

1859 

1873 

1877 

1870 

1869 

1864 

1854 

1878 

1857 

1876 

1857 

1858 

1785 

1858 

1858 

1871 

1853 

1874 

1871 

1873 

1864 

1853 

1827 

1802 

1871 

1872 

1816 

1865 

1868 

1833 

1868 

1868 

1876 


.144, 


Taggart,  Charles.      .... 

Tallinan,  Isaac  B 

Tate,  Charles  M . 
Taylor,  Andrew. ... 
Taylor,  Caleb .  ... 

Taylor,  Edgar 

Taylor,  Edward  H 

Taylor,  Earnest  M.  ... 

Taylor,  George  W 

Taylor,  James      ...      .  399, 

Taylor,  James 

Taylor,  Lachlin 

Taylor,  Melvin      

Taylor,  O.  

Taylor,  Robert  H 

Taylor,  William. 
Taylor,  William.. 

Teed,  Stephen  T 

Teesdale,  John  J.         

Teeson,  Samuel 

Teeter,  Chancellor 

Temple,  Robert  A 

Temple,  William      

Tennant,  Elisha 144, 

Teskey,  Ebenezer 

Tetron,  Henri 

Thibadeau,  Alexander 

Thorn,  James... 

Thomas.  Henry  

Thomas,  Wallace  B 

iThoinpson,  Christopher  L. . 
Thompson,  Daniel  W 

Thompson,  David 

Thompson,  James 

Thompson,  John 

Thompson,  Robert 

Thompson,  Samuel 

Thorneloe,  James  . . 
Thornton,  James. . 
Thoresby,  William  . . . 

Thurlow,  Isaac  E 

Thurston,  John 

Timberlake,  William. . 
Tindall,  William 

Tinling,  John 

Tippett,  William 

Tisdale,  Mark.... 

Todhunter,  Joseph 

Tomblin,  William.. 

Tomkins,  John 145, 

Thompkins,  Nehemiah  U  . . 
Topping,  Nassau  B 

Torrance,   William 

Tony,  Alvin..  .  .  

[Totteii,  John  W 

Tovell,  Isaac 

Townley,  Adam.. 
Toye,  Reuben  E . 

Tozeland,  John 

ITratt,  William  R 


143,  583 

144 

..  .583 

.144 

474 

....801 

144,  712 


144,  712 
....474 
754,  780 
....144 
144,  583 
...712 

474 
399,  780 
656,  713 
.  ..583 
399,  780 
399,  754 
144,  713 
474,  656 
399,  754 

399 

656,  713 
144,  656 
.  ...144 
,144,  583 
. .  ..583 
. . .  583 

780 

,144,  583 
144,  656 

.144 

. ..  .144 

....713 

..145 

.755 
145 

.145 
..  .399 
.399,  755 
.  ...145 
.145,  713 
.474,  583 
780 
.399,  780 

.713 

..399 

.145,  583 

399,  713 

...  .49 

.475,  713 

.145,  583 

49 

.145,  583 
.145,  583 
...  .145 
.  145,  583 
.145,  583 

.801 


840 


INDEX   TO   NAMES   OF 


No. 


1972 
1973 
1974 
1975 
1976 
1977 
1978 
1979 
1980 
1981 
1982 
1983 
1984 
1985 
1986 
1987 
1988 
1989 
1990 
1991 
1992 
1993 
1994 
1995 
1996 
1997 
1998 


1999 
2000 
2001 
2002 
2003 
2004 
2005 
2006 
2007 
2008 


2009 
2010 
2011 
2012 
2013 
2014 
2015 
2016 
2017 
2018 
2019 
2020 
2021 
2022 
2023 
2024 
2025 
2026 
2027 
2028 
2029 
2030 
2031 
2032 
2033 
2034 
2035 


Year 
Min'y 
began. 


1876 
1875 
1876 
1836 
1856 
1855 
1861 
1869 
1817 
1836 
1876 
1860 
1872 
1870 
3  835 
1871 
1822 
1869 
1844 
1858 
1867 
1850 
1855 
1853 
1831 
1872 
1858 


1864 
1854 
1829 
1796 
1840 
1841 
1878 
1852 
1807 
1877 


1863 
1845 
1879 
1873 
1852 
1835 
1821 
1865 
1873 
1854 
1805 
1861 
1859 
1857 
1874 
1875 
1867 
1870 
1855 
1870 
1854 
1835 
1873 
1873 
1836 
1859 
1831 


Name. 


Treleaven,  Richard  J.    . 
Tretheway,  William . 
Trimble,  John  B. . 
Trueman,  Moses..        ... 

Tucker,  Richard  L. . 
Tucker,  Samuel 
Tucker,  William 
Tuckley,  Henry. . 
Tuke,  John ....      . . 

Tupper,  Reuben  E . 
Turk,  George ...... 

Turner,  Alfred  W..        . 
Turner,  Edwin  C. 
Turner,  James  .  . 

Turner,  John . 

Turner,  John     . . . 

Turner,  Thomas 

Turner,  William  T. 
Turver,  Charles..    . 
Tuttle,  Alexander  S., 
Tuttle,  George  M  . 
Tuttle,  George  W  .. 
Tweedy,  James . 
Tweedy,  Robert.. 

Tweedy,  William 

Tyler,  Charles  M 

Tyler,  Reuben  J 

v. 

Van  Camp,  Albert  J. 
Vanderburg,  Levi 

Van  Dusen,  Conrad 

Vannest,  Peter 

Van  Norman,  Daniel  C. 
Van  Norman,  Ephraim 

Vater,  George 

Vining,  Joseph  E .    ... 
Virgin,  Charles . 
Voaden,  Thomas. ... 

w 

Waddell,  Robert  H.. 

Wade,  A 

Wadman,  John  W.. 
Waite,  Joseph 

Wakefield,  J  ohn 

Waldron,  Thomas 

Waldron,  Solomon.. . 
Walker,  A.  B. 
Walker,  George. 
Walker,  John 

Walker,  Levi 

Walker,  Robert 

Walker,  Thomas  H 

Walker,  William  E. 
Wallace,  Albert  J . .      . 

Wallace,  Frank  H 

Wallace,  John     

Walsh,  William   

Walton,  John 

Walton,  John  (B)... 

Ward,  Edward  A 

Ward,  James 

Ward,  Joseph. 

Ward,  William 

Ward,  William  C  . .  .. 
Ware,  Francis  William. 
Warner,  Lewis. .  . .  49, 


PAGE. 

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. .   . .  656 

.713 

475 

.145,  6n6 

.146,  656 

146,  584 

146 

..  .49,  146 
.  446,  656 
. .  .  .656 
...  399 

399,  780 
.146,  584 

.  475 

146,  656 

..  . .  146 

.  146,  656 

146,  584 

...399,  755 

400 

400,  755 
. .  400,  755 

...400,  755 

400,  780 

.  400,  755 

.   .475,656 


.147,  656 

. 147 

49,  147,  584 
.......  49 

.147 

475 

...801 
..475 

49 

..  .656 


No. 


49, 


148, 


148, 


147,  656 
. .  .475 
...780 
147,  584 
147,  656 
.  .  .475 

147,  656 
...  .475 
. ..  .584 
475,  656 

49 

475,  584 
...148 
. .  . 148 
. . .  656 
.   .584 

475 

148,  656 

148,  713 

149,  584 
148,  713 

..148 

656,  713 

.    400 

.475 

148 

584,  656 


Year 
Min'y 
began. 


2036 
2037 
2038 
2039 
2040 
2041 
2042 
2043 
2044 
2045 
204C 
2047 
2048 
2049 
2050 
2051 
2052 
2053 
2054 
2055 
2056 
2057 
2058 
2059 
2060 
^061 
2062 
2063 
2064 
2065 
2066 
2067 
2068 
2069 
2070 
2071 
2072 
2073 
2074 
2075 
2076 
2077 
2078 
2079 
2080 
2081 
2082 
2083 
2084 
2085 
2086 
2087 
2088 
2089 
2090 
2091 
2092 
2093 
2094 
2095 
2096 
2097 
2098 
2099 
2100 
2101 
J2102 
12103 


1813 

1833 

1869 

1819 

1858 

1861 

1874 

1869 

1875 

1857 

1875 

1858 

1864 

1869 

1873 

1833 

1860 

1849 

1843 

1871 

1827 

1853 

1846 

1872 

1839 

1869 

1879 

1860 

1861 

1877 

1866 

1850 

1872 

1871 

1831 

1842 

1877 

1857 

1835 

1873 

1879 

1836 

1850 

1848 

1859 

1876 

1783 

1872 

1859 

1808 

1826 

1845 

1856 

1863 

1879 

1864 

1831 

1843 

1868 

1880 

1834 

1840 

1862 

1874 

1873 

1862 

1836 

1858 


Name. 


Warren,  Elijah 
Warren,  John  C.  . 
Washington,  Edwin  S 
Washington,  George  .. 


PAGE. 

49 

..    .475,  713 

.148 

148,  584,  656 
Washington,  George.    .  ..    .149 

Washington,  William  C.      .149,  584 
Wass,  Jabez ....  ......  584 

Wass,  John  B 149   384 

Wass,  William  780 

Wasson,  Robert 400,  755 

Watch,  Charles  W. .        . .    584 

Waterhouse,  John      400,  780 

Waters,  Asa  B .400 

Watson,  Coverdale. .  .  149,  584 

Watson,  James  .»    657 

Watson,  John 149,  584 

Watson,  William  C         ...  149,  657 

Watts,  James  C ...   475 

Weaver,  Francis  G 475,  657 

Webb,  Alfred  H 400 

Webb,  William 476,  657 

Webb,  William.        ..  ....400 

Webster,  John 149,  584 

Webster,  John . .  ...  713 

Weddall,  Richard 400,  780 

Weddall,  Richard  W.  .400,  780 

Weir,  John ...  755 

Weldon,  Fletcher  A .400,  755 

Weldon,  Isaac 149,  584 

Wells,  Cyrus  Samuel.. .  .780 

Wells,  William ...  .476 

Wells,  William  P ,400 

Well  wood,  Robert  G. . .  .  ...  149 

Werden,  James  Elias.  .149",  713 

West,  I.  N.  D.    . .  476 

West,  Paul  V .476 

West,  William  J ..584 

Western,  William . .  476 

Whaley,  John .....  476 

Wheatley,  Isaac 713 

Wheeler,  Albert  D..  ....584 

Wheelock,  Jesse ...  .401 

Whitcomb,  Orrin 476,  584 

White,  Edward 149 

White,  James ...  476,  657 

White,  James  H.  657 

Whitehead,  Thomas. .    .49,  150, .401 
Whiteside,  Arthur.     . .  150,  584,  713 

Whiting,  James 150,  657 

Whiting,  Lansford .  ...  50 

Whiting,  Matthew ..      ...       50,  150 
Whiting,  Richard..  .150,713 

Whitlock,  George  C 150 

Wicher,  John  W. . 150,  584 

Wier,  John ....755 

Wigle,  Eli 150 

Wilkinson,  Henry 150 

Wilkinson,  Henry  ...  476,  584 

Wilkinson,  Isaac 150,  713 

Wilkinson,  James  W  584 

Wilkinson,  John 476 

Wilkinson,  John. .  ......  150 

Wilkinson,  John  A .  476 

Wilkinson,  John  M 584 

Wilkinson,  Robert  C.   . .    585 

Wilkinson,  Thomas  L. .       .476,  657 

Will,  JohnC .: .150 

Will,  Phineas  D 150,  585. 


MINISTERS   AND    PROBATIONERS. 


841 


Year 

No. 

Min'y 

began. 

2104 

1870 

2105 

1867 

2106 

1844 

2107 

1829 

2108 

1841 

2109 

1846 

2110 

1871 

2111 

1813 

2112 

1868 

2113 

1874 

2114 

1875 

2115 

1840 

2116 

1861 

2117 

1853 

2118 

1854 

2119 

1820 

2120 

1859 

2121 

1832 

2122 

1860 

2123 

1876 

2124 

1856 

2125 

1836 

'2126 

1866 

2127 

1873 

2128 

1790 

2129 

1817 

2130 

1878 

2131 

1874 

2132 

1860 

2133 

1867 

2134 

1862 

2135 

1859 

2136 

1862 

2137 

1854 

2138 

1848 

2139 

1854 

2140 

1859 

2141 

1856 

2142 

1814 

• 

Year 

Name. 

No. 

Min'y 

began. 

PAGE. 

Willey,  Francis  George. 

.401,  801 

2143    1874 

Williams,  David. 

.151,  585 

i  2144    1820 

Williams,  Elias.. 

.  476,  657 

[2145,  1879 

Williams,  James  .  .  . 

.477 

2146!  1863 

Williams,  John 

..1ST 

•2147    1868 

Williams,  John  A. 

.151,  657 

[2148!   1856 

Williams,  John  B 

.477,  657 

2149    1891 

Williams,  Richard. . 

.151,  401 

2150    1850 

Williams,  Richard  W. 

.151,  657 

12151    1822 

Williams,  Robert  . 

.755 

2152;   1826 

Williams,  Theophilus  L. 

..       780 

2153,   1880 

Williams,  Thomas  . 

.151,  585 

2154 

1869 

Williams,  Thomas  G . 

151,  713 

2155 

1864 

Williams,  William 

.  151,  657 

2156 

1867 

Williams,  William 

.     477 

2157 

1793 

Williams,  William  H.. 

.50,  151 

2158 

1835 

Willimott,  William. 

.477,  657 

2159 

1852 

Williston,  John  K 

.151,  657 

2160 

1793 

Willmott,  JolmC.    . 

.152   585 

2161 

1873 

Willmott,  William  F... 

...    .585 

2162 

1781 

Willonghbv,  Nicholas  R . 

.  152,  585 

2163 

1850 

Willoughby,  William 

.152,  657 

2164 

1839 

Wilson,  Albert  ( ' 

.152,  585 

2165 

1821 

Wilson,  Andrew 

..    .585 

2166 

1876 

Wilson,  Benjamin. . 

.    ...401 

2167 

1875 

Wilson,  James 

.50,  152     2168 

1856 

Wilson,  James 

.801 

.      ..657 

Wilson,  John 

.152,  713 

Wilson,  John,  B.A  . . . 

.152,  713 

2169 

1878 

Wilson,  John  Carroll. . . . 

.152,  585 

2170 

1865 

Wilson,  John  J  . . 

....477 

2171 

1813 

Wilson,  John  James.. 

.  ...152 

2172.   1853 

Wilson,  John  V             152 

585,  657 

2173,   1S63 

Wilson,  Richard 

.152,  713 

2174i   1842 

Wilson,  Robert 

401,  780 

2175    1820 

Wilson,  Robert  O . 

...    .153 

2176    1835 

Wilson,  Samuel.  .  . 

.153,  657 

2177    1867 

Wilson,  Shipley  W 

.50 

2178 

1877 

Name. 


PAGE. 

Wilson,  Thomas  Bell 586 

Wilson,  William.  . . 401 

Wilson,  William 586 

Winans,  William  H 153 

Winter,  David 153,713 

Winterbotham,  John 401 

Withrow,  William  H .  .  153,  477,  586 

Witted,  John  G 153 

Wood,  Charles..  50,  153 

Wood,  Enoch 153,  401,  586 

Wood,  James  Alexander 586 

Woods,  William .  401 

Woodsworth,  James 153,  586 

Woodsworth,  Richard  W     .  153,  657 
Woolsey,  Elijah  .50 

Woolsey,  Joseph.  477 

Woolsey,  Thomas 153,  586 

Wooster,  Hezekiah  C 50 

Workman,  George  C 153,  586 

Wray,  Wray,  James.    ..  ..401 

Wright,  Aaron  477 

Wright,  Daniel.  153 

Wright,  David .50,  153 

Wright,  Frederick  H.  755 

Wright,  Robert  W     657 

Wright,  Wesley  P.  . .    .  154,  657 


Yamimaka,  Yemii. 

York,  Frederick 

Youmans,  David.. 
Youmans,  Jay  S.  . 
Young,  Egerton  R.  . . . 
Young,  George 
Young,  Robert 
Young,  William.  .    . 
Young,  William  John . 
Y'oung,  William  R.  . . . 


586 

...154 
....50,  154 

154 

. .  .154,  586 
. . . .  154,  586 

401 

. . .  154,  586 

. .  154,  586 

.713 


INDEX 


TO    THE 


CIRCUITS    AND    MISSIONS 


1  Acadia  Iron  Mines 756 

2  Acton 156,  658 

3  Actonvale 156  | 

4  Adelaide  .  157,  478,  658 

5  Adjala ....587 

6  Advocate  Harbour     402,  756 

7  Ailsa  Craig 157,  658  ! 

8  Ainleyville 157,  479 

9  Alberton  . . .  402,  781  l 

10  Albion  ...  . .  157,  587 

11  Albion  Mines        402  1 

12  Alderville 335,  624 

13  Alice 158,  714! 

14  Allandale         587 

15  Allenford.  ..158,  588  I 

16  Alliston 158,  588 

17  Almonte 159,  714 

18  Alnwick  Circuit 159 

19  Alnwick  Mission 335  I 

20  Alton 159,  588 

21  Alvinston 159,  659 

22  Amabel 159  I 

23  Amaranth 588 

24  Ameliasburg 159,  588  ■ 

25  Amherst 403,  756 

26  Amherstburg 160,  659 

27  Amherstburg  Ind.  M    .  . .  336 

28  Amherst  Isle 161,  714 

29  Ancaster 161,  479 

30  Andover  .  .        .  .       403.  781 

31  Angus 161,  588 


52  Aurora 

53  Avening. . 

54  Avondale. . 

55  Avonmore... 

56  Aylesford 

57  Aylmer  East.. 

58  Aylmer  West  . 

59  Aylwin .... 

60  Ayton . . 


B. 


32  Annapolis 403,  757 

33  Anticosti 715 

34  Appin 659 

35  Apohaqui 781 

36  Arcadia .757 

37  Ardeii 715 

38  Arkona 161,  659 

39  Arkwright 588 

40  Arnprior. .    ..  .162,715 

41  Arran..  .  .  ..162,  479 

42  Artemtsia 162,  480,  589 

43  Arthur 163,  480,  659 


44  Arthurette.. . 

45  Arundel . . 

46  Ashfield. 

47  Asphodel 

48  Atherley 

49  Athol 

50  Augusta 

51  Aultsville. 


782 

.163,  715 

480,  659 

..   .163 

.589 

..  757 

....163 

164,  715 


61 
62 
63 
64 
65 
66 
67 
68 
69 
70 
71 
72 
73 
74 
75 
76 
77 
:78 
i79 
80 
81 
82 
83 
84 
85 
86 
87 
88 
89 
90 
91 
92 
93 
94 
95 
96 
97 
98 
99 


PAGK. 

.  164,  481,  589 

164,  589 

404,  757 

.   ..165,  715 
. .  .  404,  757 

165,  715 

.165,  481,  659 

166,  716 

.481 


Baie  du  Verte  . .   . .  404,  782 

Baie  du  Vin 782 

Ballyduff 589 

Baltimore.  ..  .166,  589 

Bancroft . . 

Bannockburn 166, 

Barnston. . .      

Barnston  Corners 

Barrie  167, 

Barrington 405, 

Barton. 

Barton  ville .... 

Batchewana  Bay.  . .   336, 

Bath 167, 

Bathurst .... 

Bathurst,  N.B 405, 

Battersea .  .168, 

Bayfield 168, 

Bayfield,  N.B 

Bayham 169, 

Bay  of  Islands 441, 

Bay  of  Quinte 169, 

Bay  Roberts. .  .441, 

Baysville 

Beachburg  . 
Beaconsfield .... 
Bearnsville. .  .  .169, 

Bearbrook 170, 

Bear  and  Black  Creeks. . 
Beausoliel  Island. 


170, 
405, 


Beaverton 

Bedeque 

Bedford. 

Beebe  Plain      

Belgrave .  

Belleville 

Belleville— Bridge  St. 
Belleville— Bleeker  St... 
Belleville — Holloway  St 


589 
589 
481 
716 
590 
757 
481 
660 
618 
716 
168 
782 
716 
660 
.782 
482 
802 
482 
802 
.590 
.716 
.627 
660 
716 
660 
.336 
590 
782 
.717 
.717 
.660 
.170 
.590 
.590 
.590 


PAGE. 

100  Bell's  Corners..  ..     .171 

101  Belmont.       .172,  660 

102  Belmore .172,  660 

103  Bett'sCove 802 

104  Benton....       ..  .782 

105  Beren's  River.. .      .359,  627 

106  Berlin..  .172,  660 

107  Bermuda 406 

108  Bermuda  —  Hamilton 

406,  757 

109  Bermuda  —  St.  George 

406,  758 

110  Bervie..  ....172,  66t 

111  Berwick 406,  758 

112  Bethany  59t 

113  Bideford 782 

114  Billing's  Bridge....         717 

115  Birtle 627 

116  Bismarck..         .  .  .661 

117  Black  Head 441,  802 

118  Blairton 173,  590 

119  Blanshard 173 

120  Blenheim  Circuit 173 

121  Blenheim  Village.  .173,  661 

122  Blissville... 406 

123  Block  House  Mines 407 

124  Bloomfield      ..        .173,591 

125  Bhthe 173,  661 

126  Bobcaygeon  ..174,591 

127  Bocabec 782 

128  Bodmin 482 

129  Boiestown.  ....783 

130  Bolsover 174 

131  Bolton 174,  483,  717 

132  Bolton  (French)..    .352,  739 

133  Bonavista 441,  803 

134  Bonchere 174 

135  Bond  Head 175,  591 

136  Bonne  Bay     803 

137  Both  well 661 

138  Boucherville.  ..739 

139  Bourg  Louis 717 

140  Boyne  River 359,  627 


141   Bo  wman ville ... . 

.175, 

591 

142  Bow  River  . . . 

.350, 

628 

1 43  Bracebridge .  .  . 

.175, 

591 

144  Bradford.... 

.175 

591 

145  Brampton 

.176, 

591 

146  Brampton  Circuit. 

.592 

147  Brant 

.176 

148  Brantford 

177 

CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


843 


PAGE. 

.      177 

.661 

661 

.661 

..177 
..178 


149  Brantford — Brant  Av. 

150  Brantford — Brant  Av. 

151  Brantford— Oxford  St. 

152  Brantford— Well.  St. 

153  Brewer's  Mills 

154  Bridgenorth 

155  Bridgetown 407,  758 

156  Bridgewater 178,  592 

157  Bridgewater,  N.  S 758 

158  Brigden 662 

159  Brighton 178,  592 

160  Brigus 441,  803 

161  Brock 178,  592 

162  Brock,  New  Con 483 

163  Brockville  ..  .179,  717 

164  Brome 484 

165  Brookholm 592 

166  Brooklin 592 

167  Brownsburg 717 

168  Brownsville 662 

169  Bruce  Mines 180,  618 

170  Brudenell 180,  592 

171  Brussels.  ...181,  662 

172  Bryson 181,  718 

173  Buckingham 181 


174  Burges 

-*75  Burin 

176  Burleigh  Road . 

177  Burlington  ...    . 

178  Burlington,  N.B. 

179  Burrard  Inlet. 

180  Burton.. 

181  Bury 

182  Bytown. 


...803 
442,  803 
..181 
...  662 
.407,  758 
....620 
.  ..407 
718 
.181 


.181 


C 

183  Cainsville 182,  662 

184  Caistorville..  .183,  663 

185  Calabogie 183 

186  Caledon 484 

187  Caledonia 485,  663 

188  Caledonia,  P.E.Ij.    407,  758 

189  Camlachie. . .  663 

190  Campbellford...      .183,592 

191  Campbellsville 663 

192  Campbellton.  .783 

193  Canaan .739 

194  Canboro'         ....  183 

195  Canning 408,  758 

196  Cannington 183,  593 

197  Canso .759 

198  Canterbury 408 

199  Canton.    .  ..184,  293 

200  Cape  Crocker       337 

201  Carbonear        442,  803 

202  Carleton 184 

203  Carleton  Place.  .      .184,  718 

204  Carlisle.  663 

205  Cariboo..  .355,  620 

206  Cartwright 184,  593 

207  Cascumpec        408 

208  Cassville . . . .  ..  ..185 

209  Castleton 185,  593 

210  Catalina.  ....442,  803 

211  Cataraqui 185,  718 

212  Caughnawaga 739 

213  Cavan 186,  485 

214  Cavanville  593 

215  Cavignal 186 

216  Cayuga   186,  485,  663 

217  Centralia 663 

218  Centreville 186,  718 


219 

220 

221 

222 

223 

224 

225 

226 

227 

228 

229 

230 

231 

232 

233 

234 

235 

236 

237 

238 

239 

240 

241 

242 

243 

244 

245 

246 

247 

248 

24'.) 

250 

251 

252 

253 

254 

255 

256 

257 

258 

259 

260 

261 

262 

263 

264 

265 

266 

267 

268 

269 

270 

271 

272 

273 


PAGE. 

Chambly 187,  718 

Chandos 187,  593 

Change  Islands 803 

Channel 443,  804 

Charlottetown  408,  783 

Chatham 187,  664 

Chatham  2nd 664 

Chatham,  N  B 783 

Chatsworth 188,  593 

Chaudiere . .  ...  352 

Chelsea 188,718 

Cherry  Valley 594 

Chesley        594 

Chinguacousy 188,  594 

Chippawa 188 

Christian  Islands    .  337,  625 
Clarenceville  . 


Clarendon 

Clarke 

Clifford 

Clifton 

Clinton     

Coaticoke .       ... 
Coboconk. 

Cobourg 191 

Colborne. 
Colchester 

Coldwater 

Coldwater, 

Collfield 

Collingwooi 


.188,  718 

.189,  819 

.486 

...664 

.664 

.190,  664 

.190,  919 

.190,  594 

,  486,  594 

192,591 

486,  664 

192,  594 

Indian  Mis.,  337 

..    192 

.192,  594 


Colpoy's  Bay 337 

Combermere 595 

Compton..  .  .193,  719 

Compton,  French  Mis     739 
Gonsecon. .  193,  595 

Cookshire 194,  719 

Cookstown 194,  595 

Cooksville  . .    .  195,  595 

Coranna  ..664 

Cornwall 195,  719 

Cornwall,  P.E.I...    428,  783 

Cornwallis .409 

Corn wallis  East .  409 

Cornwallis  West 409 

Country  Harbour.        . . .  759 
Coverdale .      ...       409,  783 

Cowansville 719 

Cowansville,  French  M. ,  739 
Craighurst  ..        .196 

Credit  .337 

Cressy 595 

Crosby 196,  487 

Crowland ...            .  196,  664 
Cupids 804 


D. 

274  Dalhousie 409,  784 

275  Dahymple.  .  .  .  .595 

276  Danville 197.  719 

277  Darlington.  .179,  595 

278  Dartmouth..  410.  759 

279  Davenport      197,596 

280  Dawn  Mills  .  197,  665 

281  Deer  Island..  784 

282  Delhi 198,  665 

283  Delta 720 

284  Demorestville..        .198,596 

285  Denbigh...  .198,  596 

286  Derby 198 

287  Derby,  N.B 784 

288  Dereham 487 


PAGE. 

289  Devonshire 199 

290  Digby 410,  759 

291  Digby  Neck 410,  759 

292  Dixville 720 

293  Dominion  City 627 

294  Dorchester 199,  665 

295  Dorchester,  N.B.     411,  784 

296  Drayton 199,  665 

297  Dresden 665 

298  Drummoudville. .    .199,  665 

299  Dudswell."...  .200,  720 

300  Duffin's  Creek.        .200,  596 

301  Dumfries 200 

302  Dundalk 596 

303  Dundas 201,  665 

304  Dungannon 201,  666 

305  Dunham 202,  488 

306  Dunville 203,  488,  596 

307  Dunsford 596 

308  Durham 203,  488,  596 

309  Durham  East 203,  720 

310  Durham  (French)  .  352 

E. 

311  East  Bolton 204 

312  Fast  Zona.  .204,  666 

313  Eaton  .  204 

314  Eden  Grove 597 

315  Edmonton      350,  627 

316  Edwardsburg.  .205,720 

317  Eganville 205 

318  Eganville  (Germ.)..  357,  784 

319  Eglinton...      : 597 

320  Egmont 784 

321  Egremont.  489 

322  Elgin. .  .  .  205,  720 

323  Elgin,  N.B.  ....784 

324  Elginburg 720 

325  Elizabethtown 205,  489 

326  Elma .  . .  .206 

327  Elmira    206 

328  Elora 206,  666 

329  Emerson 628 

330  Erin 207,  490,  666 

331  Essex  Centre 666 

332  Eugenia  Falls 597 

333  Euphemia 207 

334  Exeter .207,  666 

335  Exploits 443,  804 

F. 

336  Fairfield 207,  667 

337  Fairville 411,  784 

,  338  Falmouth 411 

|  339  Farmersville  .208,  721 

!  310  Farnham 208 

!  341  Farnham  (French) 1..352 

342  Fenella 208,  597 

I  343  Fenelon  Falls..      ..209,597 

I  344  Fen  wick 667 

345  Fergus 209,667 

346  Fingal 209,667 

347  Fisher  River.  628 

348  Fitzroy  Harbour. .  .209,  721 

349  Flamboro' 490 

350  Flat  Islands 443,  804 

351  Flesherton  597 

352  Flinton 210,  597 

353  Florence   .  ..    .210,  667 

354  Florenceville.  .411,783 

355  Flower  Cove .804 


844 


INDEX   TO   THE 


PAGE 

356  Fogo . .  443,  804 

357  Font  Hill .211,  667 

358  Fordwieh 668 

359  Forest 211,  668 

360  Fort  Frances  . .  ....  628 

361  Fort  George....      ..      -.211 

362  Fort  Hope    ...  .355 

363  Fort  McLeod  . .  628 

364  FortPelly .628 

365  Fort  Simpson.  ,    .620 

366  Fortune  Bay        .    .443,  804 

367  Frankford..  .211,  598 

368  Frauklin.  ...211,721 

369  Franktown         ..  721 

370  Frankville.  721 

371  Fredericton      .        .412,  785 

372  Fredericksburg  . .        .    .212 

373  Frelighsburg.    ..    .212,721 

374  French  River 338,  625 

375  Frontenac 212 

376  Fullarton 212,  668 

G. 

377  Gabarus  .412,  759 

378  Gagetown     ..  .412,785 

379  Gait.    .  .212,  490,  668 

380  Gananoque ....        .213,  721 

381  Garafraxa 213,  668 

382  Garden  Island ..733 

383  Garden  River  .    „    .338,  618 

384  Gaspe        ,. 214,  722 

385  Gatineau ,.    .214 

386  Ge  .rge's  Lake . .  722 

387  Georgetown 214,  668 

388  Georgetown,  P.E.I..412,  785 

389  Georgeville .  215,  722 

390  Georgiana  Island '338 

391  Germ.  Mis.,  Manitoba  .  .628 

392  Gibson 785 

393  Glanford.. 215,  668 

394  Glencoe ...669 

395  Glentay.  216,  732 

396  Goderich 216,  490,  669 

397  Goderich,  Germ.       ..    .491 

398  Goldenville 413,  760 

399  Gore  Bay .618 

400  Gorrie . .        ...      669 

401  Gosfield ,  .216 

402  Goulbourn 491 

403  Grafton..  .217,  598 

404  Granby 217,  722 

405  Granby,  French. . .   ..739 

406  Grand  Bank..    .444,  805 

407  Grand  Bend .       669 

408  Grand  Lake 413,  785 

409  Grand  Lake,  W..     413,  785 

410  Grand  River 339,  693 

411  Grand  Valley.  .      .628 

412  Granton    .669 

413  Granville  Ferry. . .   413,  760 

414  Granville,  "West 760 

415  Grape  Island  . .    .339 

416  Gravenhurst.      .598 

417  Green  Bay         444 

418  Green's  Harbour..      . .    .805 

419  Green's  Pond. .      . .  444,  805 

420  Greenwich      . . 413 

421  Greenville 413 

422  Grenville...        218,722 

423  Grey 218 

424  Grimsby 218,  669 

425  Guelph 218,  669 


PAGE 

426  Guelph— Dublin  Street.. 669 

427  Gull  River . .    .'219 

428  Guysboro'  &  Canso.413,  760 

H. 

429  Hagarsville..      . .    .        .670 

430  Haldimand..  .491 

431  Haliburton 598 

432  Halifax,  N 414,  760 

433  Halifax,  S.  ...414,  760 

434  Hallowell ....  220 

435  Hall's  Bridge..        .220,  598 

436  Hamilton. ....'....  220,  492 

437  Hamilton,  Cent'y  .221,  670 

438  Hamilton,  Wesley.. 221,  670 

439  Hamilton,  KingSt.221,  670 

440  Hamilton,  Hannah  St    .670 

441  Hamilton,  Simcoe  St .    .670 

442  Hamilton,  Zion  Tab 670 

443  Hamilton,  German.  357,  693 

444  Hamilton  Statistics. .      .  671 

445  Hampton.. 786 

446  Hanover 222.  598 

447  Hant's  Harbour. .    .  444,  805 

448  Hant's  Port 4 1 4,-760 

449  Harbour  Grace         445,  805 

450  Harlev 671 

451  Harmony .222,  671 

452  Hairington 222 

453  Harriston        .222,  492,  671 

454  Harrow.    . 671 

455  Harrowsmith       ...222,  722 

456  Hartland ..786 

457  Hastings 223,  599 

458  Hastings  Road.  . .  223 

459  Hatley.. .  .  223,  722 

460  Havelock .224 

461  Havelock,  N.S         414,  786 

462  Headingly      .359 

463  Heart's  Content 805 

464  Hebron.  761 

465  Heidelburg .....358 

466  Hemmingford..       .224,  723 

467  Henry sburg . .  .492 

468  Hepworth 595 

469  Herring  Neck. .      805 

470  Hespeler.    493,  671 

471  Hiawatha .340,  625 

472  High  Bluff 359,  628 

473  Hillier 493 

474  Hillsboro' 415,  786 

475  Hillsburg.  415,  786 

476  Hillsdale 224,  599 

477  Holland .493 

478  Holland,  E...  493 

479  Holland  Landing. . .        .224 

480  Holland  and  Sullivan. .  .225 

481  Holm-sville.  .225,  671 

482  Holstein 671 

483  Hope 494 

484  Hopewell 415,  786 

485  Homing's  Mills.. .  .225,  599 

486  Horton .416,  761 

487  Howard  ...225,  494 

488  Howick         ..225,  494,  671 

489  Hudson      ....    .226,  723 

490  Hull 226 

491  Hull  and  Ottawa,  Fi\.    .740 

492  Hullet .495 

493  Hullsville.       226 

494  Humber .226 

495  Humber  and  Trafalgar.  .495 


PAGE. 

496  Hungerford.. 

227 

497  Huntingdon  ... 

498  Huntley . 

499  Hnntsville. 

227,  723 

.227 

.228,  599 

500  Huron,  French. 

....352 

I. 

501  Indian  Tribes,  B.  0.355,  620 

502  IngersoU 

503  IngersoU,  John  St 

504  Ingonish. . 

505  Innisfil 

.228,  672 
.495,  672 
.416,  761 
.228,  599 

506  Invermay 

507  Inverness . 

.229,  600 
.229,  723 

508  Iona * 

...672 

509  Island  Brook.. 

.  229,  723 

510  Island  Cove. 

.  445,  806 

511  IsleofTanti.    ., 

...229 

J. 

512  Jacksonville. . 

416,  786 

513  Jarvis 

...672 

514  Jersey ville 

515  Jerusalem.    ...... 

673 
.416,  786 

K. 

516  Kamloops 622 

517  Keene 229,  600 

518  Kelvin..         673 

519  Kempt ..  .417 

520  KemptviUe..  .230,  723 

521  Kenil  worth..  ...673 

522  Kennebec 230,  723 

523  Kentville 417,  761 

524  Keppel  ...  ,       .230 

525  Kerwood ....  .    .  673 

526  Keswick 787 

527  Kilbridge 676 

528  Kilsyth 600 

529  Kincardine..    .231,  495,  673 

530  King's  Clear  417,  787 

531  King's  County 417 

532  Kingsey  Siding 740 

533  Kingston 231,  724 

534  Kingston,  Queen  Street 

231    724 

535  Kingston,  N.B.       417,  787 

536  Kingsville 232,  673 

537  Kintore ....673 

538  Kippen 232,  674 

539  Kirkton 233,  674 

540  Kirkville..  ...600 

541  Kitley    .  495 

542  Kleinburg 233,  600 

543  Knowlesville 418 

544  Knowlton  . .    .233,  496,  724 

545  Knowlton,  French 353 

546  Kofu 626 

547  Korah    ...     ..  .618 

L. 

548  Labrador . .  445,  806 

549  Lachine .255,  728 

550  Lachute.. 233,  724 

551  LaclaBiche         .350 

552  Lac  la  Pluie .350 

553  Lacolle 724 

554  Lacolle,  French.    ..353,  740 

555  Lake  Erie  Mission .  496 


CIRCUITS    AND   MISSIONS. 


845 


PAGE. 

556  Lakefleld 234,  600 

557  Lake   of    Two    Moun- 


tains . 

558  Lake  Simcoe 

559  Lake  Superior. 

560  L'Amable. 

561  Lanark.. 

562  Lancaster 


..340,  740 
..234,  341 
....341 
. .  234,  600 
.  ..  .234 
724 


563  Lansdown      496,  724 

564  Lavender..  ..         497 

565  Lawrencetown. .  ..761 

566  Lawrenceville..        .235,  725 

567  Laxton....  497 

568  Leamington.    ..      .235,674 

569  Leeds      235,  725 

570  Lennoxville  . .  .  725 

571  Leslieville     . .  .    .  236 

572  Lindsay   .  .      .236,  497,  701 

573  Lindsay,  E 601 

574  Listowel 236,  674 

575  Little  Bay  Island .    446.  806 

576  Little  Saskatchewan .        628 

577  Little  York  418,  787 

578  Liverpool.  418,  702 

579  Lloydtown ...  237,  601 

580  Loc'habar....  .237 

581  Lockport..  .  .762 
"582  Lombardy  ...  .725 

583  Londesboro'  2:57,  676 

584  London 237,  498 

585  London  Circuit .        ...  239 

586  London,  North  Street    .  238 

587  London,  Queen's  Av   .  .  .674 

588  London,  Dundas  St. 238,  674 

589  London,  Well  St.  675 

590  London,  Pall  Mall  .        .675 

591  London,  Dundas  E.         .  675 

592  London,  Petersville  .      .675 

593  London,  New  Brighton.. 675 

594  London,  London  E.  238,  675 

595  London  City,  Statistics,  675 

596  London  N . .    .  239,  498,  676 

597  London  S 239,  676 

598  Long  Island  Locks. 239,  725 

599  Lond  Point 240 

600  L'Orignal.      ..        .240,  725 

601  Lome  .  ..  .601 

602  Loughboro' . .  ...  241 

603  Louth  .  ....  242 

604  Lowville 241,  676 


605  Lucan . 

606  Lucknow.  . . 

607  Lunenburg. 

608  Luther..      .. 

609  Lyn 

610  Lynden. . 

611  Lynedoch     . 

612  Lyon's  Creek 

613  Lyon's  Head 

M. 

514  Maberly 

615  Maccan  . 

616  Madoc. . 

617  Magenetawan  . . 

618  Magog 

619  Magog,  French. 

620  Maitland 

621  Maitland,  N.S.. 

622  Malahide 

623  Mallorytown 

624  Manchester.. 


.241,  676 

.241,  676 

418,762 

...  .676 

.241,  72") 

..677 

.242,  677 

....242 

.601 


.242 

.  .  762 

.242,  601 

.601 

. .   ..726 

353 

..243,  726 

.419,  762 

.243,  499 

...500 

.419,  762 


625 

626 

627 

628 

629 

630 

631 

632 

633 

634 

635 

636 

637 

638 

639 

640 

641 

642 

643 

644 

645 

646 

647 

648 

649 

650 

651 

652 

653 

654 

655 

656 

657 

658 

659 

660 

661 

062 

663 

664 

665 

666 

667 

668 

669 

670 

671 

672 

673 

674 

675 

676 

677 

678 

679 

680 

681 

682 

683 

684 

685 

686 

687 


690 
691 


PAGE. 

Manitoulin  Island . .  341,  601 

Manitowaning 619 

Manningville 244 

Manotic...       726 

Mansonville 244,  726 

Manvers. ..      .244,  500,  601 


Maple  Bay 
Maple  Ridge. 
Marbleton. 
March .    ... 
Margaree. . 
Margate  ...    . 
Markdale .      . 
Markham     . 
Marlborough 
Marmora  .. 
Marthaville. . 
Marysville . . . 
Matilda 
Mattawa. 
Maxwell .... 
Maynooth 
Meadow  Lea. 
Meaford . . 
Meaford  S.    . 
Meander 


621 

621 

.726 

.244 

....420 

419,  787 

.      ..244,602 

.244,  500,  602 

500 

.  .  245,  602 

.677 

. . .  420,  787 

..245,  726 

.246,  726 

....602 

.246,  602 

628 

.247,  500,  602 

602 

420 


Melbourne.  ...247,  500,  727 
Melbourne,  French        ..353 

Melville 602 

Merlin.    ..  .  ..677 

Merrickville.  .248,  727 

Merritton 248,  677 

Metcalfe.  .      .248,727 

Metis        248,  727 

Michipicoton 341,  618 

Mid.  Musquodoboit,  420, 762 

Middleton 501 

Middleton,  N.S. 
Mildmay  .. 


692 
693 
694 

695 
696 
697 
698 
699 
700 
701 
702 
703 
704 
705 
706 
707 
708 
709 
710 
711 
712 
713 
714 
715 
716 
717 
718 
719 
720 
721 
722 
723 
724 
725 
726 
727 
728 


PAGE. 

Montreal — Lachine.255,  728 
Montreal,  French  .    . .    .353 

Montreal — Statistics 728 

Montreal  C.&  Mile  End  740 

Montreal  East 740 

Montreal— St.  Henri.. . .  740 
Montreal — Hochelega . 
Moore  .... 
Moorefield. . 
Mooretown . .  . .    •. 

Moraviantown  . . 
Moreton's  Harbor 
Morleyville. . .  . 


Morpeth  .  . 
Morris,  Man. 
Morris,  O. 
Morrisburg.. 
Morrison. . . 


.740 

.678 

.678 

.  ...255 

.341,  693 

....  806 

.351,  628 

.255 

....629 

.256,  502 

..256,  729 

.256,  603 


Milford  . 
Millbank... 
Millbrook.    . . 
Milton... 
Milton,  N.S. 
Mill  town.. 
Mill  Village . 

Minden 

Miramichi 
Mississippi . . . 
Mitchell . 
Moria 

Moncton .... 
Monkton 
Mono  .... 
Mono  Road . 

Montague 

Montreal.. . . 


763 
603 

249,  501,  603 
....249,  677 

...249,  603 

250.  502,  677 
763 

420,  788 

.421,  763 

....250,  603 

.421,  788 

250 

. ..  .251,  678 
.251,  603 
.421,  788 

678 

.251.  603 
.603 

788 

252,  502 


Morven  &  Gosport..256,  729 
Moulinette..  .256,729 

Mountain  Mission 763 

Mount  Albert...      .257,  604 

Mount  Brydges . 

Mount  Elgin.    . 

Mount  Forest.  .257 

Mount  Pleasant.. 

Mount  Stewart.  . 

Mud  Lake 

Mulmur 

Muncey. . 
Murray. .... 
Murray  Harbor. 
Musgrave  Harbor 
MusgraveTown... 

Muskoka 

Musquodoboit . 
Mystic,  French . 


,  503, 
.258, 

.342, 


678 

342 

678 

678 

788 

625 

.      .503 

342,  693 

.258 

422,  788 

446,  806 

446,  807 

,  .      .258 

422,  763 

.353 


Mo. 


729  McGillivray.. 

730  McKellar... 


..    .258 
.259,  604 


Montreal — St.  James  St. 

253,  727 
Montreal — Ottawa  Street 

253,  727 
Montreal — Palace  Street 

254,  727 
Montreal  —  Dorches.   St. 

254,  727 
Montreal — St.  Joseph  St. 

254,  728 
Montreal  —   Sherbrooke 

Street 254,  728 

Montreal— Well.  St. .  .  255 
Montreal— Pt.  St.  Charles728 
Montreal — St.  Lambert.. 255 
Montreal— Douglas  Ch...728 


N. 

731  Naas. . 

732  Nanaimo.. . . 

733  Nanticoke  . . 

734  Napanee 

735  Napier 

736  Napierville . . . 

737  Nappan  . , 

738  Nashwaak  . . 

739  Nassagaweya. 

740  Nelson 

741  Nelson  River. 

742  Nelsonville. 

743  Newash 

744  Newboro' 

745  Newburg.. 

746  Newbury.. 

747  Newcastle    .  . 

748  Newcastle,  N.  B, 

749  New  Credit.. 

750  New  Germany 

751  New  Glasgow.. 

752  New  Hamburg. 

753  New  Hope. . 

754  New  Ireland.  . . . 

755  Newmarket.. 

756  Newport. . 

757  Newtonville 

758  New  Westminister 


.262, 


.  .  ..622 
356,  622 
,259,  679 
.259,  729 
260,  679 

353 

422,  763 

,423,  788 

.503,  679 

.260,  504 

.  360,  629 

.629 

..    .343 

.261,  729 

.261,  729 

262,  679 

504,  604 

....788 

.343,  694 

.423,  763 

.262,  729 

.679 

.504 

262 

.263,  604 
.  423,  763 

604 

356,  622 


846 


INDEX   TO   THE 


PAtiE. 

759  Niagara 264,  679 

760  Nichola  Valley.       ...     622 

761  Nipissing  &  Stoney  Lake.  604 

762  Missouri 264,  505,  679 

763  Norfolk 265 

764  Northampton...        423,  789 

765  North  Augusta.265,  505,  730 

766  North  E.  Harbour.. 423,  764 

767  North  Gore 265,  730 

768  North  Gover 

769  Northport. . 


PAGE. 

826  Perry  and  Armour 606 

827  Perth      278,  732 

828  Peterboro'.    ..279,507,606 

829  Petite  Riviere  .      . .  424,  764 

830  Petites 446,  807 

831  Petrolia  280,  681 

832  Pickering 280,  607 

833  Pic  River 344,  618 

834  Picton 280,  607 

265,  730  !  835  Pictou 425,  764 

.  604  i  836  Pierreville 353 


770  North  Sherbrooke 265    837  Pigeon  River  . . . 


/71  North  Wakefield.  ..265,  730 

772  Norway  House 351,  360 

773  Norwich..       .266,  505,  679 

774  Norwood 266,  604 

775  Nottawasaga 267 

776  Numadzu .626 

o. 

777  Oakland      ...  ...680 

778  Oakville 267,  680 

779  Oakwood 268,  605 

780  Odelltown 268,  730 

781  Odessa .268,  730 

782  Oil  Springs 269,  680 

783  Oka ...344,  740 

784  Old  Perlican 446,  807 


838  Pittsburg. 

839  Plain ville 

840  Plantagenet. 

841  Plattsville. . . 

842  Playfair 

843  Plympton. 


....344 

.281,  732 

.281,  607 

.281,  732 

....681 

..281,  732 

..629 


844  Point  Abino 282 

845  Point  Alexander 282 

846  Point  de  Bute.        .425,  789 

847  Point  Douglas 629 

848  Point  Edward . .      .282,  681 

849  Point  Fortune 732 

850  Point  Levis 282,  732 

851  Point  Mara 282 

852  Ponsonby 6sl 

853  Poplar  Point      630 

854  Portage  du  Forte    .283,  732 


PAGE. 

508 

.345,  625 

..807 

..    .807 

..358,  742 

....683 


785  Omemee 269,  505,  605    855  Portage  la  Prairie ..  366,  630 

786  Oneida 344,  694    856  Port  au  Basque  . 

787  Onslow,  N.  S 4.3,  764    857  Port  Carling 

788  Onslow,  O .269,  730  i  858  Port  Colborne. . 

789  Orangeville 370,  005  ,  S59  Port  Dalhousie 


790  Orillia 

791  Orrnstown  . . 

792  Osgoode      

793  Oshawa 

794  Osprey 

795  Oswegotchie 

796  Ottawa. 

797  Ottawa  City 

798  Ottawa  Centre 


44' 

.607 

....682 

...283,  682 

.  .447,  807 

. . .  283,  682 

.283,  607 


.2/0,  605  :  860  Port  de  Grave 

.271,  731  !  861   Port  Dover. 

.271,731    802  Port  Elgin.    . 

.272,  605  ,  S63  Port  Hawkesbury    425,  764 

.272,  605  ;  864  Port  Hood  ...    765 

..      .272    865  Port  Hope  ..284,607 

. .  273  !  866  Port  Lambton 682 

.273  :  867  Port  La  Tour.  .425,  76." 

.    .  .  731  i  868  Port  Mouton ...      .  425,  765 


799  Ottawa  Eas't 273,  731  ,  869  Port  Neuf . .  .  284 

800  Ottawa  West.  . .      .273,  731    870  Port  Rowan. . .        .284,  682 

801  Otterville..         .    .2;4,  680  ,  871  Portsmouth..      ..  733 

802  Owen  Sound.  .274,  506,  605  j  872  Port  Stanley    ..      .285,  682 

803  Oxford  Centre 274,  680  |  873  Pouch  Cove' 807 

804  Oxford  E 506,  731    874  Pownal 426,789 

805  Oxford,  N. S 764    875  Prairie  Grove .  ...  630 

806  Oxford  House.. 351,  360,  629    876  Prescott 285,733 

877   Preston .286 

P.                            !  878  Preston  and  Paris,  Ger- 
man  358,  694 

807  Palestine.. ..  .360,629    879  Priceville 607 

808  palmerston 680  |  880  Prince  Albert 286,  608 


892  Raleigh. 

893  Rama 

894  Random  North  . 

895  Random  South 

896  Kankin 

897  Ravenswood 

898  Rawdon  East 288,  733 

899  Rawdon  West 288 

900  Reach 608 

901  Rednersville      ..  .  .608 

902  Red  River 360 

903  Reesorville 288 

904  Renfrew       288,  733 

905  Renfrew  and  Thorne  .. .  .742 

906  Rice  Lake 345 

907  Riceville 289 

908  Richibucto...  .427,789 

909  Richmond 289,  734 

910  Richmond,  N.B 789 

911  Richwood.    ..  .290,  683 

912  Rideau 290 

913  Ridgetown..  ...290 

914  Ridgeway  .290,  683 

915  Ritcey's  Cove 765 

916  River  John...  427,  765 

917  River  Philip  ..427,  765 

918  Riviere  du  Loup 734 

919  Kobinson..  .734 

920  Koblin 734 

921  Rock  Lake  ....631 

922  Rockwood 291,  684 

923  Rockwood,  Man 631 

924  Rokeby.      ..  ..291 

925  Romney 291,  684 

926  RondEau 291 

927  Rosemont 292,  608 

928  Rosseau    .        .        .292,  608 

929  Rosseau  Crossing 631 

930  Roxborough 292 

931  Roxton 354 

932  Roxton,  French 740 

933  Rugby 292,  608 

934  Russell..        ..  .292 

935  Russelltown  ...  .292 


809  paisley 275,  507,  606 

810  pakenham..  .275,  731 

811  Paris 276,  681 

812  Paris,  German  Mission.  .694 

813  Parkdale 606 

814  Park  Hill 276,  681 

815  parrsboro' 424,  764 

816  Parry  Island 625 

817  Parry  Sound 276,  606 

818  Puny  Sound,  Indian..    .344 

819  peel.. 276,  681 

820  Pelhani 507 

821  Pembina  Mountains.  .    .629 

822  Pembroke 277,  732 

823  Penetanguishene.    .277,  606 

824  Penville  ..  .507 


881  Prince  Arthnr's    Land- 
ing   ...         286,  608,  619 


882  Prince  Edward 

883  Princeton 

884  Proton..      .. 

885  Providence  Ba}' 

886  Pugwash.. 


.508 
..286,  682 
.2S6 


426,  765 


887  Quebec 

888  Quebec. 

889  Queeenston  . 


Q 

287,  733 

French  Mis.      .353 
.683 


S. 

936  Sackville..  427,  789 

93'   Salford 293,  684 

938  Salisbury,  Man 631 

939  Salisbury  &  Elgin.  .428,  790 

940  Salt  Springs 622 

941  Sambro'  &  Mar.  Bay  428,  766 

942  Sandfield 619 

943  Sandwich  and  Windsor.  .293 

944  Sarawak 609 

945  Sarnia 293,  684 

946  Saugeen 346,  625 

947  Sault  Ste.  Marie.  .  .294,  619 

948  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  I.  M..347 

949  Sawyerville..  . .  294,  734 

950  Scarboro' 294,  609 

951  Schomberg 609 

952  Scugog  Island .        .  347,  625 

953  Scot's  Bay 766 

954  Seaforth.' 294,  684 


82, 


Percy 


R. 


890  Raglan. 


8,  606  i  891  Kainham  . 


955  Seatou 609 

956  Seeley'sBay.  ....734 

957  Selby ..    .295,  735 

;958  Selkirk 631 

959  Seneca....                 .295,  684 

742  j  960  Seymour 295 

683  I  961  Shannon  ville  ..      .  .295,  609 


CIRCUITS   AND    MISSIONS. 


847 


PAGE.   I 

962  Sharon  and  Mt.  Albert. 2!>G  j 

963  Sharon  and  Queensville609 

964  Shawanaga 347,  625 

965  Shawbridge 296,  735  ! 

966  Shediao 428,  790  | 

967  Sheet  Harbonr      .428,  766 

968  Sheffield,  N.B.       429,  790 

969  Sheffield,  0..  296 

970  Shefford 

971  Shefford,    French 


972  Shegwaonda. 


....  29(5 
Mis. 

354,  741 
.    .619 

973  Shelburne,  N.S.  ..429,  7ti6 

974  Shelburne,  0 609 

975  Sherbrooke  East ..  297,  735 

976  Sherbrooke  West 298 

977  Sherbrooke,  French  Mis. 

354,  741 

978  Shidzuoka  .361,  626 

979  Ship  Harbour 429 

980  Shoal  Harbour      .447,  808 

981  Shubenecadie 429,  766 

982  Sidney 298,  609 

983  Silver  Islet 299,  619 

984  Simcoe 299,  508,  684 

985  Skeena  River.                .622 
.986  Smith's  Creek 299 

987  Smith's  Falls.300,  508,  735 

988  Smithfield 610 

989  Smithville.    ..      .300,  685 

990  Snake  Island..      .347,  626 

991  Sombra 301,  685 

992  Sound  Islands 808 

993  Souris 430,  790 

994  Southampton,  N.S 766 

995  Southampton,  O..301,  509 

996  South  Monaghan 610 

997  Suuth  Mountain.  .301,  735 

998  South  Roxton  .354 

999  Sparta 685 

1000  Spence ..    .610 

1001  Spencerville 301,735 

1002  Springfield 685 

1003  Stamford      301 

1004  Stanstead....302,  509,  735 
10i'5  Stayner 303,610 

1006  Stellarton.  .430,766 

1007  Stirling 303,  610 

10  8  Stoney  Creek  .  . .  303,  685 
1009  Stoney  &  Kettle  Point,  694 
101"  Storrington 303 

1011  Stouffville.       ..    .303,  610 

1012  Straffordville 685 

1013  Stratford 304,  685 

1014  Stratford  South 686 

1015  Strathroy         304,  686 

1016  Strestsville 305,  610 

1017  Stukeley 509 

1018  Stukeley,  French  Mis.  .354 

1019  Sumas  '  &    Chiliwhack, 

3.56,  622 

1020  Summerside..      ..430,790 

1021  Sunderland.      ..  .611 

1022  Sussex 790 

1023  Sussex  Vale 430 

1024  Sutton  East 305,  736 

1025  Sutton  West.        .305,  611 

1026  Sweetsburg 354 

1027  Sydenham 305,686 

1028  Sydney   .      ...    -431,  767 

1029  Sydney  North.  .    .431,  767 

1030  Sydney  South  ..      ..      481 


St. 

»  pa<;k.. 

1031  St.  Andrew's,  N  B.431,  790 

1032  St.  Andrew's,  O..    .306 

1033  St.  Anthony      808 

1034  St.  Armand...   .306,  736 

1035  St.  Armand,  Fr   Mis. .  .  354 

1036  St.  Catharines,  307,509,686 

1037  St.  Catharines — Niagara 

Street 686 

1038  St.Catharines— Welland 

Avenue  .  .    .  686 

1039  St.  Clair..        ..      348,  694 

1040  St.  David's  .  .        .431,  791 

1041  St.  Francis  River 307 

1042  St.  George. ..  308,  686,  791 

1043  St.  James 432,  791 

1044  St.  John...      .  432 

1045  St.  John,  South.    ...      434 

1046  St.  John  North  ...        .434 

1047  St.  John  West 435 

1048  St.  John— German  St  .435 

1049  St.  John— Queen  Sq.  .  .791 

1050  St.    John  —  Centenary 

435,  791 

1051  St  John— Exmouth  St. 

435,  791 

1052  St.    John  —  Portland 

435,  791 

1053  St. John— Carleton,436,792 

1054  St.  John— City  Mission,  436 

1055  St.  John— Zion  Church, 

436 

1056  St.  John— Carmarth  St.792 

1057  St.  John — Courtney  Bay 

792 

1058  St.  Johns,  Nfd.  ..447,  808 

1059  St.  John's,  Que.  .  .308,  736 

1060  St.  John's,  French 741 

1061  St.  Joseph's  Island 619 

1062  St.  Lambert.  .736 

1063  St.  Lawrence 309 

1064  St.  Margaret's  Bay, 436,  766 

1065  St.  Martin's 792 

1066  St.  Mary's ...  309,  510,  686 

1067  St   Pierre      808 

1068  St.  Stephen 436,  792 

1C69  St.  Thomas.  .309,  510,  687 

1070  St.  Thomas,  2nd 687 

1071  St.  Vincent..        .310,  611 

1072  St.  Williams 310,  687 


T. 

1073  Tabusintac . 

1074  Talbotville.      . . 

1075  Tamworth.. 

1076  Teeswater 

1077  Templeton.. 

1078  Teviotdale.. 

1079  Thames 

1030  Thamesford 

1081  Thamesville. 

1082  Thessalon. 

1083  Thomasburg 

1084  Thornbury.    ... 

1085  Thorndale 

.086  Thorne 

1087  Thorne,  German. 

1088  Thorold.. 

1089  Three  Rivers.. . 

1090  Thurlow. . . . 

1091  Thurso  . . 


.792 

.510,  687 

..311,  736 

.311,  687 

.311 

.311 

..312 

..    .312 

.687 

619 

....611 

.312,  611 

....688 

.312 

358 

.313,  688 
.313,  736 
.314,  611 
.314,  737 


1092  Tilbury 314,688 

1093  Tilsonburg 314,688 

1094  Tilt  Cove.  ...      .808 

1095  Tintramer..  .792 

1096  Tiverton 611 

1097  Tobique 436,  792 

1098  Tokio...  .    ..626 

1099  Toronto 314,  511 

UOO  Toronto— B.  Wes...      .315 

1101  Toronto-  Metrop.. 31 6,  612 

1102  Toronto— Richmond  St. 

316,  612 

1103  Toronto— Elm  St. .3*17,  612 

1104  Toronto— Berk. St.  31 7,  612 

1105  Toronto — Queen    Street 

317,  612 

1106  Toronto  —  Sherbourne 

Street       612 

1107  Toronto— SpadinaAv... 612 

1108  Toronto— Dundas  St.  ..612 

1109  Toronto— Don  Mount..  613 

1110  Toronto  Circuit 317 

1111  Toronto— Yorkville....  317 

1112  Toronto  Statistics 613 

1113  Townsend 688 

1114  Trafalgar..  .511,  688 

1115  Trenton 318,  613 

1116  Trinity 448,  809 

1117  Trowbridge 318,  688 

1118  Truro 437,  767 

1119  Tryon.  437,  793 

1120  Tweed 31«,  613 

1121  Tvviliingate 448,809 

1122  Tyrcoime.ll..  .319,  688 

u. 

1123  Uftington  614 

1124  Ulster 689 

1125  Upham 437,  793 

1126  Upper  Kent 793 

1127  Utterson 319,  614 

1128  Uxbridge         ....319,  614 


1129 
1130 
1131 
1132 
1133 
1134 
1135 
1136 
1137 
1138 
1139 
1140 


V 

Valleyfield 737 

Vennacher 358,  614 

Vernon 512 

Vespra      319,  614 

Vesta 512 

Victoria,  Ont 689 

Victoria,  V.  1 356,  622 

Victoria,  Chinese 624 

Victoria,  H.B.T.     351,631 
Victoria  Road .      .319,614 

Vienna 319,  689 

Vroomanton 615 


w 


1141  Walkerton. .  .  320, 

1142  Wallace,  N.S 

1143  Wallace,  O  .  . 

1144  Wallaceburg. . 

1145  Walpole 

1146  Walpole  Island..  . 

1 147  Walsingham 

1148  Walter's  Falls. 

1149  Walton,  N.S.... 

1150  Walton,  O 


512,  615 
437,  767 
320,  689 

320,  689 
..    .321 

349,  694 
.  .    ..321 

321,  615 
..767 

....689 


INDEX   TO   THE   CIRCUITS   AND   MISSIONS. 


PAGE. 

51  Wardsville 322,  690 

52  Warren 767 

53  Warsaw 322,  615 

54  Warwick 322 

55  Washington 323,  690 

56  Waterdown..323,  513,  690 

57  Waterford.    .323,  513,  690 

58  Waterloo,  0 513 

59  Waterloo — Kingston    .324 

30  Waterloo,  Quebec.        .737 

31  Waterloo,  Fr.  Mis 741 

32  Watford 324,  690 

33  Wawanosh . .    .  324 

34  Welland 325,  690 

35  Welland  Canal 513 

36  Wellesley 325,  691 

37  Wellington...      .325,  615 

38  Wellington  Mines 624 

39  Wellington  Square 326 

70  Welsford  .    . .         438,  793 

71  Wentworth. .  ..767 

72  Wesleyville  ..        .326 

73  West  Brome 737 

74  West  Cape 438 

75  Western  Bay 809 

76  Western  Mission 514 

77  Western  Shore 448 

78  West  Essa 615 


1179 
1180 
1181 
1182 
1183 
1184 
1185 
1186 
1187 
1188 
1189 
1190 
1191 
1192 
1193 
1194 
1195 
1196 
1197 
1198 
1199 
1200 
1201 
1202 
1203 
1204 
1205 
1206 


PAGE. 

West  Farnham 737 

Westmeath      . .    .  326,  737 
Westminster..        .327,  691 

Weston 327,  615 

Westport 768 

West  Shefford.  .738 

West  Winchester 738 

Weymouth 438,  768 

Whitby 328,  616 

Whitchurch 514 

White  Fish  Lake.  351,  631 

Wiarton 328,  616 

Williamsford  Station .  .616 


Wilmot 

438, 

768 

Wilton 

. .  329, 

738 

Winchester  . . . 

329, 

738 

Windham 

.691 

Windsor  Mills.. 

.330, 

738 

Windsor.  N.S. 

.439, 

768 

Windsor,  O. 

330, 

691 

Wingham. 

. .  330, 

691 

Winnipeg . . 

.360, 

631 

Wolford... 

.738 

Woodburn.. 

.691 

Woodford.  . 

.616 

..330, 

691 

Woodstock,  N.B..439,  793 
Woodstock,  O..    .330,  692 


PAGH. 

1207  Woodville,  H.B.T.351,  631 

1208  Woodville,  O. .    ..331,  616 

1209  Wooler    616 

1210  Wyoming..  .331,  692 


1211 
1212 
1213 
1214 
1215 
1216 
1217 
1218 
1219 
1220 
1221 
1222 
1223 
1224 
1225 
1226 


Y 

Yarmouth,  O.  ..  .331,  692 
Yarmouth,  N.S.  .  439 
Yarmouth  East. .  .440,  768 
Yarmouth  North.. 440,  768 
Yarmouth  South.  .440,  768 

Yeddo 626 

Yokohama 361 

Yonge  Street 331 

Yonge  St.  Centre.. 333,  616 
Yonge  St.  North.  .332,  617 
Yonge  St.  South.  .332,  617 
York  (Grand  River)....  333 

York  (Toronto) 333 

Yorkville 333,514 

Yorkville— Bloor  St.  .617 
Yorkville— Yonge  St    .  617 


Z. 


1227  Zimmerman. 


.692 


INDEX    TO    THE    DISTRICTS. 


Algoma . . . 
Annapolis 
Augusta  . . 


Barrie  .... 
Bay  Quinte  . . . 

Belleville 

Bonavista . 

Bracebridge 

Bradford. . . 
Brampron.  . . 
Bsantford  . 
British  Columbia . 
Broekville 
By  town . 


o. 


Canada  East . . 
Carbon  ear  . . 
Cavan 
Cayuga  . . 
Chatham. . . 
Charlotte  town. 
Cobourg . 
Collingwood. . . 
Cumberland . . . 


Emerson . 


E. 


P. 


PAUE. 

....633 
449,  769 
...    .362 


.362,  633 
.  ...  362 
.363,  633 
.  ..810 
...  .633 
.363,  633 

633 

.363,  695 
.363,  633 
.363,  743 
.    ...363 


H. 

Halifax.  

Hamilton 364. 

Hudson's  Bay 
Huron  and  Superior 


Japan 
Johnstown 


PAGE. 

.449,  769 

515,  695 

.      ..365 

.365 


634 

.515 


515 

449,  810 

.515 

.    .515 

..363,  695 

. .      . . 449 

.364,  633 

..364,  633 

769 


.634 


Fredericton 449,  794 

French  and  Indian 743 

G. 

Goderich      ...        .364,  515,  695 

Guelph 364,  695 

Guysboro'  and  Cape  Breton . .  769 


Kingston 


Leeds 

Lindsay. .  . 
Liverpool. 
London . 


.365,  743 


Lower  Canada.. 


K. 

L. 

516 

..    .634 

449,  769 

,365,  515,  516,  69"» 
515 


M. 


i  Milton . . 

Miramichi 
i  Montreal . 
!  Mount  Forest.. 

N. 

Napanee 

Newfoundland. .  . 
Niagara 


.516 

794 

.365,  516,  743 
..    .516 


.743 

....449 

.366,  695 


Ottawa . 
Owen  Sound . 


....366,  743 
.366,  516,  634 


Pacific  Coast 
Pembroke. . . 
Perth        .    .  . 
Peterboro' 


366 

..366,  743 

366,  744 

.367,  515,  634 


Picton .  

Pontiac . .    , 
Portage  La  Prairie . 
Prince  Edward. .    . 


PAGE. 

..634 
...367 
...634 

...516 


Prince  Edward  Island  . .  450,  794 


Q 


Quebec . 


R. 


Red  River 
Rideau. .  . 


s. 


Sackville.. . . 

Sarnia 

Saskatchewan.. 
Simcoe..  . 
Stanstead.    . . . 

Stratford 

St.  John.. 
St.  John's  . . 
St.  Stephen  . 
St.  Thomas . . 


Toronto . 
Truro.  . 


.367,  744 


.,367,  634 
.367 


.450,  794 

. .  .367,  696 

.367,  634 

696 

....367,  744 

.  696 

.450,  794 

.450,  810 

...  794 

...367,  696 


.367,  516,  634 
450,  769 


w 


Walkerton  . . 
Waterford 

Waterloo 

Wellington.. 
Whitby  . . 
Winnipeg . . 


Yarmouth. 


..634 

.516 

..744 

.    .696 

.368,  634 

.    ...634 


769 


^ 


850 


INDEX    TO    ILLUSTRATIONS. 


PAGE. 

1.  Allison,  David,  LL.  D . .                 . .      . .  555 

2.  Briggs,  Rev.  William . .                     . .        . .  532 

3.  Carroll,  Rev.  John  . .              ....                     ....              ...  13 

4.  Centenary  Church,  St.  John,  N.  B.                      . ,  433 

5.  Cornish,  Rev.  Geoi  ge  H . .  Frontispiece. 

6.  Dewart,  Rev.  Edward  Hartley,  D.D . .            .  . .      . .  528 

7.  Douglas,  Rev.  George,  LL.D                 . .              ....  521 

8.  Fort  Simpson,  Mission  Premises,  B.C .                 621 

9.  Grace  Church,  Winnipeg .  .      . .                       632 

10.  Hamilton  Wesleyan  Female  College .            546 

11.  Methodist  Church,  Victoria,  Vancouver  Island  .. .             ...                     ...  623 

12.  Metropolitan  Methodist  Church,  Toronto ....                       317 

13.  McDougall,  Rev.  George          ...              ....                       . .              . .  578 

14.  Mount  Allison,  Male  Academy ...              537 

15.  Mount  Allison,  Female  Academy                ...                                       ..                  ..  539 

16.  Nelles,  Rev.  S.  S.,  D.D.,  LL.D..  ..               536 

17.  Ontario  Ladies'  College. . .             . .  553 

18.  Pickard,  Rev.  Humphrey,  D.D ..  531 

19.  Rice,  Rev.  Samuel  D.,  D.D                          ..      .. 548 

20.  Ryerson,  Rev.  Egerton,  D.D  ,  LL.D ...             518 

21.  Stanstead  Wesleyan  College.          550 

22.  Steinhaur,  Rev.  Henry.          ..      ..              ..      ..              ..               630 

23.  Sunday,  Rev.  John .                            .  .                              ....  143 

24.  Sutherland,  Rev.  Alexander,  D.  D                                                                  .....          ....  582 

25.  Victoria  College  and  Faraday  Hall .          . .            ...          534 

26.  Wood,  Rev.  Enoch,  D  D 585