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PATRON. 

Hit  Excellency  Sir  WILLIAM   M-  G.   COLEBROOKE,  K.  H 
Govef  nor  and  Cnnananndcr  in  Chief 


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PRBRIDENT. 
Tb«  Right  Reverend  JOHN.  Lord  Bishop  of  Frudericton. 

VrCE  PRESTDENTP. 

tha  Venerable  ind  Rev.  GEORGE  COStfR,  ArclxJesron  rf  New  Brunawid  . 

The  Honourable  WARD  CHIPMAN.  Chier  Justice  of  New  Brnnawiek. 

The  Honourable  NEVILLE  PARKER,  Master  of  the  Rolls.    . 

The  Honourable  WILLIAM  BLACK,   President  of  the  Legislative  Counoil 

The  Honourable  GEORGE  SHORE.  ^ 

llie  Honourable  WILLIA!^f  H.  ROBINSON. 

The  Honourable  JOSEPH  CUNARO.      <~ 

The  Honourable  JOHN  S.   SAUNDERS. 

The    Honourable  A.    EDWIN   BOTSFORD. 

The    Honourable    EDWARD    B.     CHANDLER. 

I'he  Honourable  C  J.  PETERS,   Her  Mnjeoty's  Attorney  Getieral. 

The  Honourable  THOMAS  WYER. 

The  Honourable  W.  F.  W.  OWEN,  R.  U. 

The  Honourable  HUGH  JOHNSTON. 

The  Honourable  THOMAS  H  PETERS. 

*t\ib  Honourable  J.  W.  WELDON,  Spenkcr  of  the  Assembly. 

The  Honourable   Mr.  Justice  PARKER. 

The  Hononrable  Mr,  Justice  STREET. 

WILLIAM  SCOVtL.  Esquire. 

TREARURRS. 
WILLIAM  J.  BEDELL,  Esquire,  Fredericton^ 

SECRETARY. 

Reverend  FREDERICK  COSTER,  Carleton. 

tiGCRETARV  TO  THE  EXECITTIVE  COMIIIT+ES, 

Revereind  E.  J.  W  ROBERTS,  Kingsclear. 


EXECUTIVE 
John  C.  Alien,  Esq.  Frederinton. 
Joaepb  It.  Allison,  Esq.  Sackville, 
Geocge  A.  Bedell,  Esq.  Woodstock. 
LeBaron  BoUford,  Esq.  M,  D.  St  John. 
William  Carman,  Junior.  Esq.  Miramichi. 
Nathaniel  H.  DeVeber,  Esq.  Gagetown. 
George  J.  Dibblee,  Esq.  Fredoricton. 
Allen  C.  Evanson,  Esq.  Sussex 
Daniel  Hanington,  Esq.  Shedinc. 
Jamea  I^obb,  Esq.  M.  D.,  Fredericton. 
John  M.  Robinson,  Esq.  Saint  John. 
Hon.  Charlea  Sinioods,  Portland. 


COMMITTEE. 

Joseph  Sivewright,  Esq.  Norton. 
Henry  Bnwyer  Smith,  Esq.  Snvit  John. 
John  Ambrose  Street,  Esq.  Fredericton. 
George.  D.  Street,  Esq.  Saint  Andrews. 
Hon.  J.  W.  Weldon,  Richibucto. 
Thos.  S.  Wefmore,  Esq.  M.  D.  St.  John. 
Justus  S.  Wetmnre,  Esq.  Kingston. 
Frederick  A.  Wiegins,  Esq.  Saint  John. 
Robert  Duncan  Wilmot,  Esq.  Carleton. 
George  Wheeler,  Esq.  Saint  John. 
Benjamin  Wolhanpter,  Esq.  Fredericton. 
William  Wright,  Esq.  Saint  John. 


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EXTRACTS  FROM  THE  MINUTES  OF  THE  SOCIETY. 


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The  following  Gentlenaen  were  nominated  th«  Vice  Presidents  of 
the  Society,  viz. : 

The  Honourable  The  Chief  Justice^ 

Tho  Honourable  The  Members  of  Her  Kfojesty^s  Legislative  Council^ 

The  Honourable  The  Members  of  Her  Mojesty*s  Executive  CounciU 

The  Honourable  The  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Assembly, 

The  Honourable  The  Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court, 

Her  Majesty *s  Attorney  General, 

Her  Majesty *s  Solicitor  General, 

The  Honourable  The  Master  of  the  Rolls, 

The  same  being  Members  of  the  Society,  with 

William  Scovil,  Esquire. 


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CONSTITUTION  OF  THE  SOCIETY. 


The  Society  ■bell  be  called  Thr  Dioossav  Chuicu  SucisTr  «r  Nr.w 
Brumhwick. 

If.  • 

No  conitituUoo,  by*law,  rul^  or  regulation  of  the  Sneietv,  nor  any  abrogation, 
repeal,  change  or  alteration  or  the  tame,  ahall  be  of  any  ioree  or  effect  until  U 
ahall  have  Men  aanctioaed  and  confirmed  by  the  Biahop  uf,  or  adminiatering, 
the  Diocese  for  the  time  being,  by  writing  under  his  baud. 

III. 

The  payment  at  any  one  time  of  a  sum  not  less  than  Tea  Pouads,  shall  con- 
atitute  a  Life  Member;  and  the  paymeat  annually  of  any  sum,  however  smulJ, 
shall  constitute  the  person  paying  the  same  a  Member  of  the  ISociety. 

The  Society  shall  have  a  President,  who  shall  be  the  Lord  Bishop  of  the 
Diocese ;  two  or  more  Vice  Presidents,  of  whom  the  ^rchdeacon  shall  be  the 
first ;  one  or  more  Treasurers ;  one  or  more  Secretaries ;  two  Auditors  of 
Accounts ;  and  an  Executive  Committee  of  twentv-four  Lay  Members  of  the 
Society,  being  Life  Members  of  the  Society  or  Subscribers  of  at  least  One 
Pound  to  the  funds  of  the  Society,  who,  with  the  exception  of  the  President 
and  Vice  ?r'»sidents,  shall  be  annually  elected  at  the  Anniversary  Meeting. 

V. 

The  Oflicers  of  the  Society  and  the  Clergy  of  the  Diocese  shall  be  ex  officio 
members  of  the  Committee:  five  to  be  a  quorum,  and  three  of  the  five  Laymen. 

VI. 

The  Society  shall  embrace  the  following  objects  and  none  other,  viz: 

1.  Missionary  Visits  to  places  where  there  is  no  settled  Clergyman,  and  aid 
to  new  and  poor  Missions. 

2.  The  establishment  of  Divinity  Scholarships  at  King's  Collpge,  Freder- 
icton  ;  and  assistance  where  necessary  to  those  who  may  be  under  preparation 
for  the  Ministry,  especially  Sons  of  Clergymen. 

3.  Aid  to  Sunday  and  other  Schnols  in  which  Church  principles  are  taught, 
and  the  training  andencouraging  of  Schoolmasters  and  Catechists. 

4.  The  supply  of  Books  and  Tracts,  in  strict  conformity  with  the  principles 
of  the  Established  Church. 

5.  Aid  to  the  building  and  enlarging  of  Churches  and  Chapels. 

6.  Aid  to  the  buildins  of  Parsonage  Houros. 

7.  The  creation  of  a  fund  towards  the  augmentation  of  the  stipends  of  poor 
Clergymen — towards  making  a  provision  for  rhoae  who  maybe  incapacitated 
by  age  or  infirmity — and  for  the  widows  and  orphans  of  the  Clergy — and 
towards  the  education  of  the  children  of  poor  Clergymen. 

VIT. 

The  Society  will  employ  no  Clergyman  on  Missionary  services,  without  the  ' 
Bishop's  license  and  appointment,  and  will  submit  its  choice  uf  Divinity  Svhu.^ 


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VIII. 

The  Sociatv  will  oirculite  nu  BqoIm  which  are  not  in  th«  oaUlogu*  of  th* 
Booialy  for  Prouiotiiig  Chriitian  KuowleHg«,  eicopt  luoh  •■  the  Biihop  ■hftll 
■pprova 

IX. 

llihallba  competent  to  any  member  of  the  Society,  to  limit  hie  aabsoription 
to  any  one  or  mure  of  the  obj'acta  obove  recited,  which  he  may  ba  moat  auxloua 
to  promote. 


The  Members  of  the  Society  in  each  Misaion,  or  in'  each  ^arinh  of  each 
Misaion,  at  the  dincretion  of  the  Mi«tionary,thallooqstitute.a  Local  Committee, 

XI. 

It  ahall  be  competent  to  each  Committee  to  recommend  any  of  the  above 
recited  objectH  to  the  apecial  conaideration  of  the  General  Committee,  in  the 
uppropriation  of  the  funda  of  the  Society . 

Xll. 

The  Society  ahall  hold  ita  Anniversary  Meeting  at  Fredericton  and  Saint 
•John  alternatelv  ;  at  the  latter  place  on  the  Thursday  after  the  third  Tuesday 
in  January,  and  at  the  former  place  on  the  Thursday  after  the  second  Tueaday 
in  February  in  each  yeafr. 

XIII. 

The  Committee  of  eaali  Pariah  or  Mission  sb&U  hold  an  Annual  Meeting, 
on  aomo  convenient  day,  previous  to  the  Anniversary  Meeting,  when  the  re- 
commendation  to  the  Uenetal  Committee  of  special  objeeta  shall  be  determined 
(un. 

XIV. 

Rach  Local  Committee  shall  be  empowered  to  depute  two  of  ita  Lay  Members, 
to  bu  elected  at  the  Annual  Meeting  of  the  Committee,  to  assist  the  Missionary 
iij  i>ul)initting  the  recommendations  of  tjie  Committee  to  the  consideration  of 
the  General  Committee. 

XV. 

For  this  pHrpose  the  Missionaries  and  the  Lay  Deputies  shall  meet  in  Gene-r 
ral  Committee  on  the  two  days,  or  more  if  need  be,  previous  to  the  Anniversary 
JMtieting,  to  make  the  annual  appropriation  of  the  funda  of  the  Society. 

XVI. 

The  Executive  Committee  shall  meet  either  at  Fredericton  or  Saint  John,  on 
the  firiit  Wednesday  in  January,  on  the  day  after  the  Annual  Meeting,  on  the 
first  Wednesday  in'March,  on  the  first  Wednesday  in  June,  aiid  on  the  Wed' 
pesday  after  the  first  Tuesday  in  October. 

XVII. 

The  Clergy  are  rennested  to  preach  annually  twoRermonsin  their  respective 
Churches,  with  a  Collection  on  each  occasion  for  the  General  Purposea  of  the 
Society. 

XVIII. 

No  Article  of  the  Constitution  of  this  Society  shall  be  rescinded,  altered,  or 
amended,  except  with  the  concurrence  of  two  thirds  of  the  Members  present 
at  a  General  Meeting:  and  notice  of  any  motion  shall  he  given  at  the  Genera) 
Meeting  previous  to  the  one  at  which  such  motion  is  to  be  made. 


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Prbvxiit  ua,  O  Lord,  in  all  our  doinp,  with  Thy  moat  graeiooa  f«TOur :  and 
fbrthar  ua  with  thy  oontinual  help ;  that  in  all  our  worlta,  begun,  continued, 
and  ended  in  Thee^  we  may  glority  Thv  holy  name,  and  finally  by  Thy  mercy 
obtain  ererlaating  life,  through  Jeaua  Cliriat  uur  Lord.    Jlmtm. 

O  Goi>,  flrom  whom  all  holy  deairea,  all  good  eounaela,  and  all  worka  of 
piety  and  charity  do  proceed,  we  beaeeoh  Thoe  to  viait  with  thy  favour  our 
Sovereign  Lady  Queen  Victoria  ;  and  ao  rule  her  heart  that  ahe  may  in  all 
thinga  aeek  Thy  honour  and  glory.  Proaper  with  Thy  bleaaing  the  deaignaof 
thia  Society.  Comfort  with  Thy  grace  thoae  benefkotora  who  corn  ibutetoita 
Bupport.  Bleaa  the  ministry  of  Toy  aervanta,  the  Clergy ;  the  endeavoura  of 
all  who  ar»  engaged  in  apreading  the  knowledge  of  true  religion  in  the  domi* 
nions  of  our  Sovereign,  and  the  laboura  of  thoae  Miaaionariei^  who  are  pro« 
moting  the  aame  in  foreign  parte.  And  may  Thy  Holy  Spirit  direct  all  our 
conaultationa  to  the  advancement  of  Thy  glory,  aod  the  good  of  Thy  Church, 
*through  Jeana  Chriat  our  Lord.    Amen. 

O  Mercifcl  God,  who  haat  made  all  n^en,  and  hateat  nothing  that  Thou 
hast  made,  nor  wouldeat  the  death  uf  a  sinner,  but  that  he  ahould  be  converted 
and  live :  Have  mercy  upon  ail  Jews,  Turks,  Infidels,  and  Heretics,  and  take 
from  them  all  ignorance,  hardness  of  heart  and  contempt  of  Thy  Word ;  and 
ao  fetch  them  home,  blessed  Lord,  to  Thy  flock,  that  thev  may  be  seved  among 
the  remnant  of  the  true  Israelites,  and  be  made  one  fold  under  one  Shepherd, 
Jesus  Christ  our  Lord,  Who  liveth  and  reigneth  with  thee,  and  the  Holy  Spirlti 
one  God,  world  without  end.    jfineit. 

OcR  Father,  which  art  in  heaven,  hallowed  be  Thy  name.  Thy  kingdom 
(Bome.  *rhy  will  be  done  in  eartbi  aa  it  is  in  heaven.  «^Give  ua  thia  day  our 
daily  bread.  And  forcive  us  our  trespasses,  aa  we  forgive  them  that  trespaM 
againat  ua.  And  leaa  us  not  into  temptation ;  but  deliver  us  firom  evil :  for 
thine  is  the  kingdom,  and  the  power,  and  the  glory,  for  ever  and  ever.    Jlmtn. 


VVHBM   THE  BUSINESS   IS  ENPBD. 

AtMioHTV  God,  Father  of  all  mercies,  we  Thine  unworthy  servanta  do  give 
Thee  most  humble  and  hearty  thanks,  for  all  Thy  ||oodnesa  and  loving  kindneaa 
to  us  and  to  oil  men  ;  more  particularly  for  that  providential  aupport  by  which  thia 
Society  hath  been  enabled  to  spread  abroad  the  knowledge  or  Thy  sacred  truth. 
But,  above  all,  for '>  hine  inestimable  love  in  the  redemjption  of  the  world  bv 
Thy  blessed  Son;  for  the  means  of  grace,  and  for  the  hope  of  |{lory,  which 
Thou  hast  given  us  in  the  aame  our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ :  to  whom 
with  Thee  and  the  Holy  Gboat  be  all  honour  and  glory,  world  without  end.— 
jiifitfii*  I  > 

Thc  Grace  of  our  Lord  Jestia  Christ,  and  the  love  of  God,  and  the  PelloW' 
ahip  of  the  Holy  Ghost-  be  with  us  all,  evermore.    Amtm. 


REPORT,  ETC. 


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January  21i  (bcitig  the  day  apppointed  for  the  Anniversary 
Meeting  of  the  "  Diocesan  Church  Society  of  New  Bruns- 
wick,") the  Clergy  and  Lay  Deputies,  assembled  in  General 
Cotumittee  on  the  previous  day,  in  the  Female  National  School 
House  at  Saint  John ;  the  Right  Reverend  the  Lord  Bishop 
of  Fredericton,  President  of  the  Society,  in  the  Chair. 

Clergy  and  Lay  Deputiof  attended  from  the  following 
Committees: 

0r.  Botirord  and  F.  A.  Wiggins,  Eiq. 
J.  A.  Street  and  George  Boteford,  Eeqre. 
Hon.  C.  Simonde  and  J.  Allan,  Eaq. 
GeorK*  A.  Dibblee,  Eiq.  rEeari 

George  Wheeler  and  W.  D.  W.  Hubbard', 
Hon.  A.  E.  Botaford  and  R.  F.  Hazen,  Eiq. 
J.  V.  Thurgar,  Eaq. 
O.  D.  Street  and  C.  V.  Fenter,  Eaq. 
R.  D.  Wilmot,  Eaq. and  Mr.  F.  Coster,  Jr. 
J.  S.  WetmoM  and  D.  Pickett,  Eaqrs. 
Walter  Seovil  aad  V.  White,  EM]rs. 
h  B.  S.  Raymond,  Ew). 
A.  C.  Evanaon,  Esq. 
John  Jordan  and  W.  DeVeber,  Eaqrs. 
Mr.  L  PerluQs. 

B«  Robinson  and  S.  J.  Seovil,  Eaqrs. 
li.  H.  DeVeber  and  J.  M.  Robinaon,  Eaqrs, 
Hon.  Mr.  Justice  Street  and  Q.  DeVeber, 
W.  H.  ScoTil,  Esq.  ADr.  Wetmore.  ^^ 
D.  HaningtoD  and  G.  R.  Jarvis,  Esq. 
Read  thp  Report  of  the  Executive  Committee.. 


Saint  John, 

Rev.  A.  Stewart, 

Fredericton, 

Portland, 

Rev.  R.  Simonds, 

Woodstock, 

Rev.  S.  D.  L.  Street, 

Glenelg, 

Sackville, 

Rev.  J.  Black, 

Dorebesteir> 

II 

Saint  Andrews. 

Carleton, 

Rev.  F.  CeaUr, 

Kiugaton. 

Rev.  W.  E.  ScovH, 

Norton, 

Rev.  W.  SeovU, 

Springfield, 

II 

Sussex, 

Rev.  ti.  N.  Arnold, 

Simonds, 

Rev.  J.  W.  Disbrow, 

Petersville, 

Rev.  J.  BartboloQiew, 

Maugerville, 

Rev.  J.  M.  SUrling 

Burton, 

II 

Gagetown, 

Rev.  N.  A.  Coster, 

Kingiclear, 

Rev.  E.J. W.Roberts, 

Shediae, 

Rev.  Dr.  Jarvis, 

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REPORT  OF  THE  EXECUTIVE  COMMITTEE. 
In  making  the  Report  rvquireu  of  them  by  the  Society,  the  Execu* 
tive  Committee  of  the  Diocesan  Chitrch  Society  submit  the  following 
Abstract  of  the  Reports  of  the  several  liocal  Committees. 

SAINT  JOHN, 

The  Saint  John  Local  Committee  held  their  Annual  Meeting  on 
December  32d,  when  the  Secretary  submitted  the  following  statement. 

*  The  Secretary  of  the  Samt  John  Local  Committee  begs  leave  to 

*  represent,  that  in  accordance  with  a  Resolution  passed  at  the  lost 

*  meeting*  the  (lentlemen  who  were  appointed  to  solicit  subscriptions 

*  have  made  their  returns,  from  which  the  following  statement  is 

*  compiled. 

*  The  number  of  Subscribers  for  the  year  is  590,  of  whom  three  are 
'Life  Members,  viz.  Mrs.  Ann  Gilbert,  Mrs.  Wiggins,  and  Mr.  Edward 

*  Sears. 

*  The  aggregate  amount  subscribed  is 

*  -Of  which  the  following  amounts  are  limited^ 

*  To  Missionary  Visits,  -        £21 

*  **  Divinity  Scholarships,  ;        2 

•  ''  Sunday  Schools,  •        •        4 

•  "  Books  and  Tracts,      -        -        6 

*  '*  Building  and  Enlarging  Churches,  1 
'"  Aid  to  poor  Clergymen,  &c.       21  11     8^57    6    3 


0 

0 

12 

18 

3 

11 


£288    4    3 


10 
0 
1 

A 
4 
8~  57 


*  Leaving  for  General  Purposes,  -        •        •  ^230  18    0 

*  The  Members  of  the  Committee  being  impressed  with  the  belief 

*  that  a  large  number  of  persons  in  the  Parish  are  unable  to  procure 

*  sittings  in  either  ofthe  Churches,  deemed  it  expedient,  while  engaged 

*  in  the  work  of  collecting  funds,  to  undertake  aIso  the  task  of  making 

*  such  inquiries  throughou*.  their  respective  districts,  as  would  enable 

*  ihem  to  place  before  the  Church  Society  some  useful  ii^formation  on 

*  this  head.     Want  of  time  has  prevented  this  wovk  being  fully  carried 

*  out,  and  the  returns<are  therefore  not  entirely  accurate  and  complete. 

*  It  is  believed  that  many  hundred  of  persons  are  at  this  present  time 
>  debarred  from  attendance   on   the  public  worship  of  the  Church.* 

The  fullowing  Resolutions  were  then  passed  : 
Ist.  That  the  statement  now  read  by  the  Sccietary  be  received,  and 
«  copy  thereof  forwarded  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Executive  Committee. 
2J.  That  the  Coinmiuee  fur  soliciting  subscriptions  be  requested  to 


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collect  without  delay  th«  respective  amounts  subscribed,  and  pay  over 
the  same  to  the  Treasurer  of  the  Local  Committee  on  or  before 
December  29th  instant. 

3d.  That  the  same  Committee  bo  requested  to  continue  to  receive 
Subscriptions,  and  furnish  a  supplemental  list  to  be  laid  before 'the 
General  Meeting  of  the  Society. 

4th.  That  Le  Baron  Botsford  and  Frederick  A.  Wiggins,  Esquire.*, 
be  appointed  Lay  Deputies  to  represent  this  Committee  in  General 
Committee. 

5ih.  That  Mr.  Levi  IL  Waterhouse  be  appointed  Treasurer,  and 
George  Whueler,  Esquire,  Secretary  of  the  Committee  for  the  ensuing 
year. 

«  (^igned)  George  VVheeler,  See*tf'. 


£120    6 

6 

8    0 

0 

t.  10 

0 

0  10 

0 

FREDERICTON. 

The  Fredt-rlGton  Committee  met  on  the  7ih  December,  and  ap- 
pointed a  Commilteo  to  collect  the  contributions  for  the  vear.  At  a 
meeting  on  the  29th,  the  Coinmiitee  reported  that  they. had  obtained 
the  following  Subscriptions:   '^ 

For  General  Purposes, 
"    Clergy  Widows  and  Orphans, 
"    Parsonage  Houses, 
**    Divinity  Scholaishipsi  •        • 

£131     6    6 

Taking  into  consideration  the  objects  they  should  recommend  to  the 
GenernI  Committee,  it  was  resolved  to  suggest  that  as  large  an  iiiipor> 
tation  of  Books  be  made  this  year  as  may  be  consistent  with  the 
mears  of  the  Society,  so  that  the  Dopositories  may  alwayscontaln 
a  considerable  variety  of  those  publications  which  have  done,  and  are 
doing  great  good  throughout  the  Province ;  and  an  opinion  was  ex- 
Iji'ossed  that  the  Depository  at  Frcdericlon  should  be  placed  on  a  more 
eihcient  footing. 

Tlio  thanks  of  the  Committee  are  tendered  t()  the  Society  for  the 
erunt  made  to  it  last  year,  wTiich  was  taken  up  chiefly  in  Books  suit- 
able ftir  theus«  of  SchuuU  in  connexion  wiih  the  Church,  including 
Bibles  utid  Prayer  Books ;  and  a  similar  appropriation  is  requested 
this  year,  by  meanb  of  wljioh  the  National  School  iu  Frcdericton  may 
be-pruvi«li  d  lur. 


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It  WM  resolved  to  recommend  an  application  from  New  Maryland, 
for  A  grant  in  aid  of  the  enlargement  of  the  Church. 
.  J.  Ambrose  Street,  and  GiCorge  Botsford,  Esquires,  were  appointed 
Lay  Deputies  to  represent  the  Committee  in  Grenaral  Committee. 

NEW  MAEYLAND. 
The  New  Maryland  Committee  report  a  collection  of  ^5  9s.  3d, 
for  the  General  Purposes  of  the  Society ;  request  another  small  grant 
of  Books  for  their  Lending  Library ;  and  request  aid  in  the  enlarge* 
ment  of  the  Church.  They  propose  making  an  addition  by  which 
nearly  one  third  more  accommodation  will  be  provided,  and  solicit  such 
aid  from  the  Society  as  wilt  enable  them  to  complete  the  work  during 
the  ensuing  summer, 

PORTLAND. 

At  a  meeting  of  the  Portland  Local  Committee,  it  was  resolved  that 
the  Honorable  Charles  Simonds,  and  Jacob  Allan,  Esquire,  be  their 
Lay  Deputies  to  the  General  Committee.  It  was  also  Resolved,  that 
A  grunt  of  Books  be  solicited  for  the  augmentation  of  the  Parochial 
Lending  Library,  that  object  being  looked  upon  as  one  of  great  im« 
portance,  and  from  which  much  good  may  be  anticipated.  The  sub> 
scriptions  amount  to  £5Q ;  of  which  ^10  4s.  lOd.  is  limited  to  Mis* 
sionary  Visits,  and  £1  Vis.  -to  the  Widows  and  Orphans  Fund.  The 
Committee  return  their  warmest  thanks  to  the  Society  for  the  liberal 
grant  of  Books  made  to  them  last  year. 


WOODSTOCK. 

The  Woodstock  Local  Committee  held  their  Annual  Meeting  on  the 
8th  December ;  among  the  Resolutions  then  passed  was  the  following : 
*  Resolved,  That  this  Committee  ffewing  the  Church  Society  as  a  , 

*  means  for  disseminating  more  generally  the  truths  of  the  Gospel,  and 
>  the  doctrines  of  oar  Apostolic  Church  throughout  this  Diocese ;  and 
<*  believing  that  the  prosperity  of  the  Church  depends  in  a  great  degree 

*  upon  unity  of  action  among  her  meitibers,  cannot  but  deem  it  not 

*  only  an  imperative  duty,  but  the  highest  privilege  for  all  who  are  in 

*  the  full  enjoyment  of  its  ministrations,  cordially  to  join  their  fellow 
*■  Churchmen  in  aid  of  a  Society  whose  sole  e0brts  are  directed  to- 

*  wacds  securing  the  spiritual  welfare  of  their  fellow  creatures.' 

The  Committee  return  thanks  for  the  grant  of  Books  to  their  Paritih 


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and  some  adjacent  Settlements,  and  having  suggested  the  formation  of 
a  Depository  at  Woodstock,  express  a  hope  that  they  shall  be  again 
remembered  at  the  next  appropriation. 
,      A.  K.  Smedes  Wetmore  and  G.  A.  Bedeil,  Esiqirires«  are  thS  Lay 
Deputies  from  this  Committee  to  the  Generat  Committee* 

CHATHAM. 

The  Chatham  Committee  held  their  Annual  Meeting  on  the  16th 
December,  and  passed  the  following  Resolutions : 

1st.  That  the  members  of  this  Committee  view  with  much  satisfae> 
tion  the  increasing  prosperity  of  the  Church  Society  of  this  Diocese. 

2d.  That  the  best  thanks  of  this  Committee  be  communicated  to 
the  Executive  Committee  for  the  liberal  grant  of  Books  made  by  them 
for  the  use  of  the  Parochial  Lending  Library  at  Chatham. 

3d.  That  the  thanks  of  this  Committee  be  given  to  the  Society  foi^ 
the  timely  and  liberal  giants  made  in  behalf  of  Saint  Peter's,  at  Nelson, 
— a  Church  undertaken  and  nearly  made  fit  for  the  celebration  of 
Divine  Service  through  the  indefatigable  exertions  of  the  Beverand  j. 
Hudson,  the  Visiting  Missionary  in  this  County. 

4..  That  J.  A.  Street,  and  W.  Carmen,  Jun.^  Esquires,  be  the  Lay 
Deputies  from  this  Committee  to  the  General  Committee. 

The  Reverend  S.  Bacon,  in  transmitting  the  foregoing  Resolutions, 
recommends  to  the  consideration  of  the  Society  the  Stone  Church 
about  to  be  built  in  the  Parish  of  Newcastle* 

GLENELG. 

The  Glenelg  Committee  held  their  Annual  Meeting  on  the  26(h 
December,  and  passed  the  following  Resolutions : 

1st.  That  this  Committee  have  great  satisfaction  in  according  their 
undihiinished  confidence  in  the  general  management  of  the  Church 
Society,  and  sincerely  hope  that  nothing  may  occur  to  prevent  the 
Society  frpm  enlarging  the  sphere  of  its  benevolent  labours,  and  be- 
coming the  instrument  of  spreading  in  this  Diocese,  Evangelical  Truth 
and  Apostolic  Order. 

2d.  That  there  be  respectfully  urged  upon  the  favorable  consideration 
of  the  Executive  Committee,  the'  propriety  of  making  a  liberal  grant 
towards  building  a  Stone  Chweh  in  the  Parish  of  Newcastle,  now 
about  to  be  undertaken. 

3d.  That  the  Visiting  Missionary,  Reverend  i.  Hudson,  be  requested 


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to  make  a.iimely  applicatlun  fur  a  grnitt  of  suitable  Books  fortiie  use 
of  the  Pariibioners. 

4th.  That  George  Whreler,  and  VV.  D*  W.  Hubbard,  Esquires,  be 
the  Lay  Deputies  from  this  Gonimit'ee  to  the  GcniRrat  Committee, 

The  Reverend  J.  Hudson,  it)  transmitting  these  Rosniutinns,  ex- 
presses his  hope  that  the  contributions  of  the  year  will  not  fall  short 
of  those  of  the  last ;  solicits  a  gmnt  of  at  least  ^50,  to  meet  his  own 
in'ended  donation  of  n  similar  sum,  towards  the  proposed  Stone  Church 
in  the  Parish  of  Newcastle,  where  Divine  Service  is  now  perforined 
once  a  fortnight. *•  He  informs  thb  Socfiety  that  the  ChUrcU  at  Nelsoii 
will  be  ready  for  Consecration  earfy  nekt  summer  ;•  and  concludes 
with  offering  to  the  Society  his  dutiful  and  hearty  thanks  forlheaif- 
sistance  hitherto  rendered  to  him  in  his  humble  labours  on  the  Mira- 
michi,  and  assures  its  members  that  he  has  always  endeavored  to  act 
at  a  faithful  almoner  of  the  means  intrusted  to  his  care< 


KICHIBUCTO. 

The  Reverend  T.  N^  DeWolfe  writesjon  behalf  of  the  Richibucto 
Committee,  that  the  contributions  amount  to  £12  Is.  2d.  This  being 
a  larger  contribution  than  that  of  last  year,  shews  that  their  love  for 
the  Society,  toid  the  great  tvork  in  which  it  is  engaged,  has  not  grown 
coldt  and  that  they  are  still  willins;  and  ready  to  give  soiiie  assistance. 
He  hopes  the  people  of  his  charge  will  every  year  manifest  an  iu' 
creasing  attachment  to  the  Church  Society,  which  iai  calculated  to  do 
so  much  good,  and  is  deserving  of  thc.r  hearty  co-operation  ;  and  he 
has  reason  to  believe  that  whenever  an  appeal  is  made  to  their  liber- 
ality, they  will  gladly  respond  to  it.  He  concludes  with  thanks  for 
the  Books  granted  last  yeiir. 


SACKViLLiJ. 
Thetieverend  J<  Black  writes  on  behalfof  the  Sackville  Committee^ 
that  he  is  requested  to  return  thanks  for  the  late  grant  of  Books,  and 
to  solicit  another  during  the  present  year.    The  Contributions  amount 
to  £15  2s.  lOd.  -        '      -  . 


DORCHESTfia. 
~   Mn  Black,  on  behalf  of  the  Dorchester,  Committee  also  returns 
thanks  for  the  grant  of  Books,  and  makes  tho  same  request.    The 
Contributions  are  £6  lis.  lOd. 


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SAINT  ANDRIJWS. 
Th«  Reverend  Dr.  Alley  forwards  a  list  of  Contributions  from  thd 
Saint  Andrews  Committee,  amounting  to  ;£15 ;  and  observes  that 
various  other  incidents  which  call  upon  the  liberality  of  the  congrega- 
tion prevent  the  Subscriptions  being  larger.  The  Committee,  ho 
writes,  among  other  Resolutions  have  passed  one  thanking  the  Society 
for  the  late  grant  of  Books,  and  soliciting  another.  6.  D.  Street,  and 
C.  V.  Forster,  Esquires,  are  the  Lay  Deputies  from  this  Committee 
to  the  General  Committee. 


SAINT   STElPttfiflS. 

The  Saint  Stephens  Local  Committee  held  their  Annual  Meeting 
on  24th  December,  tho  Reverend  Dr.  Thomson^  Rector,  in  the  Chain 
Prayers  having  been  read  by  the  Curate,  the  Rev.  Mr.  Tippet,  the 
Chairman  addressed  the  meeting,, and  concluded  his  address  with  an 
earnest  entreaty  that  his  people  might  suppoit,  according  to  their 
means,  the  Diocesan  Church  Society.  A  report  of  the  proceedings 
of  the  Local  Committee  was  then  submitUsd  by  the  Slecretary^  Rev^ 
Mr.  Tippet;  and  a  series  of  Resolutions  passed, .among  them  one  in- 
structing the  Lay  Deputies  to  ask  for  aid  towards  enlarging  the  Parish 
Church  by  the  aiddition  of  a  Chancel. 

CARLETON.  ' 

The  Carleton  Local  Committee  beg  to  feturn  their  thanks  to  th» 
Church  Society  for  the  grant  of  Books  made  to  them,  last  year^  part  of 
which  were  given  to  the  National  Schools^  and  the  remainder  added 
to  the  Church  Lending  Library.  They  also  express  a  hope  that4hey 
may  be  permitted  to  share  in  the  next  distribution.  They  beg  leave 
to  recommend  to  the  special  consideration  of  the  General  Committee ' 
in  the  appropriation  of  the  funds  of  the  Society,  tbe  vei^  important 
object — ^*^  Aid  to  the  building  of  Parsonage  Houses  ;'*  as  also  the  im- 
portation and  circulation  of  as  large  a  number  of  Books  as  the  funds 
of  the  Society  will  admit  of,  comprising  with  the  puhiieations  of  the 
Society  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowledge,  such  others  not  on 
the  catalogue  of  that  Society  as  the  Bishop  shall  approve.  To  these 
objects  the  contributions  of  the  Committee,  which  exceed  those  of  last 
year  in  amount,  are  limited. 

R.  Duncan  Wilmotj  Esquire,  and  Mr.  F.  Coster<  Jon.,  are  the  Lay 
t)eputies  fiora  this  Committee  to  the  General  Committee. 


KINGS.TON. 
The  Kingston  Local  Committee  at  their  Annual  Meeting,  December 
20th,  passed  the  following  Resolution  : 
*  That  this  Meeting  bears  its  humble  testimony  to  the  usefulness  of 

*  the  Chnroh  Society,  views  with  satisikction  its  gradual  extension; 

*  and  indulges  the  hope  that  from  the  growing  confidence  in  the  ma- 

*  nagenient  ofits  affairs  tinder  proper  Episcopal  supervision,  the  number 

*  of  its  firiends  will  steadily  increase,  till  every  Churchman  in  the 

*  Diocese  shall  be  enrolled  among  its  supporters.' 

The  Committee  recommend  a  grant  of  Books  for  the  formation  of 
a  Lending  Library  at  Whitens  Point 

Justus  S.  Wetmore,  fisquire,  and  Mr.  Da^d  Pickett,  are  the  Lay 
Deputies  from  this  Committee  to  the  General  Committee. 


HAMPTON. 
The  Hampton  Local  Committee  held  their  Annual  Meeting  on  26th 
t)ecember,  and  passed  thtf  following  Besdlutions  : 

*  That  the  thanks  of  this  Committee  be  given  to  the  Society  for  their 

*  liberal  grant  of  ;f20  to  the  New  Chapel  at  the  French  Village,  and 

*  for  the  late  grant  of  Books. 

*  That  Dr.  Eiarle  and  Robert  S.  Matthew,  Esquires,  be  Lay  Deputies 
from  this  Committee  to  the  General  Committee.* 

The  Committee  inform  the  Society  that  the  exterior  of  the  Chapel 
at  the  French  Tillage  is  completed,  and  that  the  whole  will  probably 
be  finished,  and  ready  for  Consecration  by  Midsummer.  They  solicit 
another  grant  of  Books  to  increase  their  very  useful  PBroefaial  Lending 
Library* 

The  Contributions  will  exceed  in  amount  those  of  last  year. 


NORTON. 

The  Norton  Local  Committee  reporf,  that  having  been  obliged  for 
the  last  three  years  to  appropriate  their  funds  to  thf>  liquidation  of 
debts  on  the  Parish  Church,  and  the  erection  of  a  Chapel  of  Ease 
(tax  which  they  asked  nothing  from  the  Society),  are  now  happy  in 
restoring  them  to  their  ori^nal  channel.  They  report  a  Contribution 
6f  ;^14,  of  which  £2  are  limited  to  the  Widows  and  Orphans  Fund ; 
and  solicit  a  grant  of  Books  for  the  Parochial  Lending  Library. 

MciSBrs.  Joseph  Siv«wright  and  Isaac  B.  S.  Raymond,  are  the  Lay 
Deputies  from  this  Committee  to  the  General  Committee. 


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SPRINGFfELr. 
The  Springfield  Local  Committee  in  thanking  the  Society  for  the 
late  grant  of  Books,  regret  that  they  were  unable  to  avail  .themielvea 
'of  it,  there  being  no  Books  in  the  Depository  which  they  bad  not 
already  in  their  Library,  and  express  a  hope  that  (he  Society  will 
enable  them  to  add  to  their  Library  such  works  as  may  iucrease  the 
growing  thirst  for  informatioti  on  the  doctrines  and  discipline  of  the 
Church.^  .They  thank  the  Society  for  their  liberal  grant  towards  a 
Missionary  for  Springfield,  and  hope  the  Bishop  will  be  enabled  to 
supply  the  want  of  immediate  pastoral  supervision  in  that  Parish  during 
the  present  year.  Messrs.  Watter  B.  Scovil  and  Vincent  White  are 
the  Ijay  Deputies  from  this  Committee  to  the  General  Committee. 


SUSSEX. 

The  Sussex  Local  Committee  return  thanks  for  the  late  grant  of 
'Books.  The  Contributions  of  the  Committee  are  limited  to  "  Building 
of  Churches  and  Chapels."  They  request  aid  to  building  two 
Churches,  <Mie  at  a  distance  of  eighteen,  and  the  other  nine  miles  from 
the  Parish  Church,  in  places  where  Divine  Service  has  inlherto  been 
performed  in  a  private  :house. 


STUDHOLM. 
The  Studhdlm  Local  Committee  return  thanks  for  the  late  grant  of 
Books,  and  will  be  happy  if  the  Society  can  furnish  a  few  more  to 
their  Lending  Library,  ds  they  anticipate  much  benefit  to  the  young 
people  from  proper  publicatiohs  being  put  into  their  hands. 


SIMONDS. 
The  Simonds  Local  Committee  report,  that  a  meeting  was  held  on 
December  S3d,  for  the  organizing  the  Same,  agnesably  to  the  10th 
Article  of  the  Constitution ;  at  which  the  following  Besoluticnis  were 


*  1st.  It  being  the  bounden  duly  of  every  member-of  the  Church  to 

*  use  his  utmost  endeavours  ta  extend  its  beneficial  influence  as  widely 

*  as  possible,  and  as  there  is  in  the  Diocese  a  Society  called  the 

*  "Diocesan  Church  Society  of  New  Brunswick,**  the  objects  of 

*  which  we  cordit^Uy  approve,  and  are  desirous  to  promote ;  therefore 

*  Resolved,  that  a  Local  Committee  of  the  said  Society  be  now  formed 


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*  for  the  Parish  of  Simondt,  and  th«t  the  Subtcriben  aow  prea«<l(« 

*  together  with  fuoh  persona  aa  annually  contribute  any  sum,  howeveC 

*  amall,  to  promote  its  objects,  do  cpnsthute  the  Local  Committee.* 

The  Officers  of  the  Committee  having  been  ehosien,  John  Jordan 
and  William  DeVeber,  Esquires,  were  elected  Lay  Deputies  from  the 
Committee  to  the  General  Committee. 

The  Committee  express  their  thankfulness  for  the  opportunity  thus 
afforded  them  of  becoming  a  part  of  the  General  Society,  the  bene* 
ficial  effects  of  which  they  have  already  experienced,  and  do  thank* 
fully  acknowledge  :  and  more  especially  so,  when  they  bear  in  mind 
the  many  years  which  have  elapsed  during  which  they  seldom  heard 
the  Word  of  God  preached  on  the  Sabbaih ;  but  now  partly  through 
the  bounty  of  the  Church  Society,  they  enjoy  the  blessings  to  be 
derived  from  the  attendance  of  a  resident  Clergyman  among  them,  to 
administer  the  ordinances  of  the  Church  to  all  who  are  disposed  to 
parta!<e  of  the  same. 

The  Committee  return  thanks  for  the  late  grant  of  Books,  and  solicit 
aid  to  the  formation  of  a  Lending  Library :  and  further  represent, 
that  thoir  Clergyman  has  not  yet  received  aviy  assistance  from  the 
Parishioners*  towards  his  maintenance  and  support,  and  hope  the  So- 
ciety will  liberally  give  their  aid  towards  the  Mission. 

The  Contributions  amount  to  £20,. 

HAMPSTEAD  AND  PETEBSVILLE. 
The  Hampstead  and  Petersville  Local  Committee  report  a  Contri- 
bution of  nearly  ;^8,  and  return  thanks  for  the  late  grant  of  Books. 
They  do  not  wish  a  repetition  of  this  grant,  but  solicit  aid  to  the 
repairs  of  the  Churches  of  Saint  Peter,  Petersville,  and  Saint  Stephen, 
Hampstead. 

MAUGERVILLE. 

The  Maugerville  Local  Committee  express  their  regret  that  their 

Subscriptions  are  far  short  of  their  zeal  in  the  Society*s  cause,  having 

so  lately  incurred  as  heavy  expense  in  building  a  Parsonage  House. 

Their  Contributions  are  limited  to   **  Building  Parsonage  Houses," 

and  they  beg  leave  to  recommend  their  unfinished  Parsonage  House 

to  the  favorable  consideration  of  the  Society.    They  thank  the  So> 

eiety  for  the  late  grant- of  Pooks,  from  'which  they  have  reason  to 

hope  much  good  will  result,  and  beg  that  they  may  not  be  forgotten 

in  the  next  distribution. 


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KINOSCLfiAB. 

The  Reverend  E.  J.  W.  Boberts  Writing  on  behalf  of  the  Kifigscleai' 
Local  Committee,  returns  thanks  fo^  the  late  grant  of  Books  which 
have  been  added  to  the  Lending  Library,  and  give  uniVertal  satisfeo- 
-  tion.  The  grant  to  the  Church  in  the  uppor  part  of  the  Parish  has  not 
yet  been  drawn,  the  conditions  of  the  Grant  not  hnving  as  yei  bc6n 
complied  with.  The  Parsonage  Houjie  has  been  completed  princi* 
pally  through  the  indefatigable  exertions  of  George  Lee,  Esquire,  of 
Bockburn,  and  the  liberality  of  a  few  of  the  members  of  the  Church. 

The  Contributions  this  year  are  smaller  in  amount  than  those  of 
the  last,  owing  to  pressing  demands  on  other  accounts,  which  though 
they  do  not  come  directly  under  the  notice  of  the  Committee,  greatly 
affect  their  means  of  subscribing  to  its  funda^  He  solicits  a  grant  in 
aid  of  the  Parsonage  House. 

Dr<  Wetmore  and  William  Henry  Scovil,  Esquires^  Lay  Delegates^ 

STANLEY; 

1*he  Stanley  Local  Committee  congratulate  the  Sbeiety  on  the 
prospect  of  an  increased  Subscription  for  this  year.  They  return 
thanks  for  thd  Hie  grants  of  Books  which  havd  been  found  highly  be* 
neficial  to  the  Settlement  i  and  request  a  further  grant  to  carry  out 
the  object  of  the  Society; 

B.  D.  James,  and  E.  L>  Wi^n,  JBsquires,  are  appointed  Lay  De* 
puties  of  this  Committee  to  the  General  Committeet 

GBAND   MANAN: 

The  Reverend  James  Neales  in  the  name  of  the  Oriaftd  Manan 
Local  Committee,  requests  the  Society^to  notice  ihit  their  Contribu* 
tions  increase  iti  amount  every  year,  and  (esipress  a  hop^  that  they  will 
latill  be  larger  by  the  next  Anniversary.  He  requests  aid  to  an  in* 
crease  of  their  Lending  Library;  tidntributioijis  amounting  to  £10'  18*. 
'j;sve  bedn  remittedt 

DOUGLAS. 

The  JDouglas  Local  Coinmittee  acknowled^  with  thanks  the  lat* 
jgrant  of  Books.  They  regret  that  so  little  has  been  done  among 
them  in  aid  of  the  Society's  fund»,  for  which  the  reasons  were  stated 
fully  in  a  former  report.    The  wants  of  the  P&rish  are,  they  say, 


ao 

urgent.  A  oonfidemble  amount  remftim  due  on  the  purchase  of  the 
Glebe  and  on  the  Parsonage  House.  Both  the  Church  and  Chapel 
require  repain,  alteration, and  painting.  Aid  to  either  of  these  objects 
will  enable  the  Parishioners  to  do  more  for  the  othen,  and  such  aid 
will  be  tbankAilly  received.  Contributions  to  the  amount  of  £5  hare  . 
been  raised. 


GAOETOWN. 

The  Local  Comiflittee  6f  Gagetown  met  on  I3th  January,  rr.d  wHh 
mttbh  satisifaction  report  a  Contribution  of  jtfl9  18t.  li<{.,  in  addition 
to  £1  128.  6({.,  the  collection  at  the  Sermon  on  10th  instant.  This 
'Contribution  is  larger  than  on  any  former  occasion ;  and  they  attribute 
this  to  the1)cneftt8  derived  from  the  Parochial  Lending  Library.  Of 
these  Contributions  £7  lit.  l^id.  is  limited  to  a  supply  of  Books 
not  on  the  Catalogue  of  the  Society  for  Promoting  Christian  Know- 
ledge, to  be  selected  by  the  Lord  Bishop ;  and  £3  19$.  to  the  building 
of  Parsonage  Houses.  They  solicit  a  small  supply  of  Books  for  dis- 
tribution in  the  Pftrishof  Waterborough,  under  the  directionctf  Samuel 
Scovil,  Esquire.  Aid  is  also  requested  to  enable  them  to  finish  the 
Parsonage  House  of  the  Parish. 


SAINT   MARY'S. 


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A  collection  (o  the  amount  of  ifflO  Os.  9d.  is  reported  in  the  Parish 
of  Saint  Mary,  Nashwaak,  and  aid  is  requested  to  the  building  a 
Church  therein. 

LANCASTER.^ 

T^  ReYerepd  T.  W.  Robertson,  on  behalf  of  the  Parish  of  Lan- 
^RSler»jrolic.iti^aid  to  the  building  of  the  Parsonage  House ;  also  aid  to 
jMiil^ing  a  Ch«^h  at  Pisirinco  in  that  Parish,  and  further  «id  to  the 
dhurcbes  at  Dipper  Harbour  and  Manawagoaish  in  the  same 
Parish. 

SHEDIAC. 
t^e.A^edi}^  LoqaI  Committee  retpoct  a  collection  of  about  ;f8,and 
i;^u,ept  jfid  tpll^e  support  of  a  Missionary  to  reside  at  the  Bend  in  the 
Plrifhtafltcinksoii. 


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plkatiom  for  aid  have  beea  made,  via. : 

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Read  tha  Accounts  of  ths  Treasurer,  made  up  to  December  91st 
laat. 

Read  tht  Aeoounfn  of  Om  saIs!  a«(i  djatrilMitiop  of  th«i  Bi9oks,  im- 
ported by  the  SQci9ty. 

The  following  Resdutions  of  Appropriation  were  then  passed  :     ' 
On  motion  of  George  Botsfi)rd,  Esquire,  seconded  by  the  Hon.  A. 

E.  Botsferd,  that  the  sum  of  Thirty<one  Pounds  being  Uie  sum  limited 
for  the  present  year  to  Missionary  Visits,  be  placed  at  the  disposal  of 
the  Executive  Committee  for  that  purpose. 

On  motion  of  George  Botsford,  Esquire,  secondedby  the  Hon.  Mr. 
Justice  Street,  that  the  sum  of  Three  Hundred  Pounds  be  added  to 
the  Missionary  Visits  Fund. 

On  motion  of  Frederick  A.  Wiggins,  Esquire,  seconded  by  Robert 

F.  Hazen,  Esquire,  that  the  sum  of  Five  Hundred  Pounds  be  placed  at 
the  disposal  of  the  Executive  Committee  for  Missionary  Visits  to 
places  where  there  is  no  settled  Clergyman :  or  in  the  event  of  the 
proposed  alteratioa  in  the  Constitution  being  carried  into  effect,  for 
Missionary  Visits  to  plnces  where  there  is  no  settled  Clergyman, 
and  aid  to  new  and  poor  Missions. 

.  On  motion  of  George  D.  Street,  Esquire,  seconded  by  the  Hon. 
the  Chief  Justice,  that  the  sum  of  Five  Hundred  Pounds  be  placed 
at  the  disposal  of  the  Executive  Committee  for  the  supply  of  Books 
and  Tracts,  in  strict  conformity  with  the  principles  of  the  Established 
Church;- Two  Hundred  Pounds  value  thereof  for  distribution,  and 
the  residue  for  sale  ;  and  that  it  be  an  instruction  to  the  Committee  to 
comply,  as  near  as  may  be,  with  the  recommoBdations  of  the  Local 
Committees. 

On  motion  of  the  Hon.  A.  E.  Botsford,  seconded  by  the  Hon.  Mr. 
Justice  Street,  that  the  sum  of  Two  Hundred  Pounds  bo  placed  at  the 
disposal  of  the  Executive  Committee  for  aid  to  the  building  and 


3f 


•olarfing  of  ChurehM  and  Ch«p«Ii ;  and  that  ft  be  an  inatruotion  to  tha 
Committet  to  comply,  aa  near  aa  may  ba,  with  the  racoromendationa 
of  tho  Local  Committeei. 

Or  motion  of  the  Hon.  Mr.  Ju«tice  Street,  aeoonded  by  Vincent 
.  White,  Esquire,  that  the  aum  of  Two  Hundred  Pounds  be  placed  at 
t^  disposal  of  the  Executive  Committee,  for  aid  to  the  building  of 
Panonage  Houses ;  and  that  it  be  an  inatruotion  to  the  Committee  to 
comply,  aa  near  ••  may  be,  with  the  recommendations  of  the  Local 
Conymittees. 

On  motion  of  the  Hon.  Mr.  Justice  Strf^et,  aeeonded  by  Vincent 
White,  Esquire,  that  the  sum  of  One  Hundred  Pounds  be  added  to 
the  Fund  towarda  the  augmentation  of  the  stipends  of  poor  Clergymen 
—towards  making  a  provision  for  those  who  may  be  incapacitated  by 
age  or  infirmity— ond  for  the  widows  and  orphana  of  the  Clergy — and 
lowarda  the  education  of  the  children  of  poor  Clergymen. 

On  motion,  Besolved,  That  the  thanks  of  the  Meeting  be  presented 
to  the  LotA  Bishop  for  his  able  conduct  in  the  Chair. 

Committee  adjournedt 


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ANNUAL   MEETING. 


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SaiiU  Johut  January  2l§i,  1847. 

PRESENT. 
The  Right  Reverend  the  Lord  Bishop,  Preeident. 
The  Hon.  the  Chief  Justice,  V.  P.  The  Hon.  A.  E.  BoUford,  V.  P. 
•«      "    C.  J.  Peten,  Attorney      V      *^   Mr.  Justice  Street,  V.  P. 
General,  V.  P.  , 

The  Rev.  Frederick  Coster,  Secretary. 


The  Rev.  II  N.  Arnold, 
••      "    G.  Jarvis,  D.  D. 
W.  W.  Walker, 
W.  E.  Seovil, 
J.  W.  Dinbrow, 
A.  Stewart, 
E.  J.  W.  Roberts, 
T.  W.  Robertson, 
W.  N.  Bowyer, 


The  Rev.  N.  A.  Coster, 
"      "  .  S.  D.  L.  Street, 


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J.  Black, 
J.  M.  Stirling. 
W.  Seovil, 
R.  Avery, 
N.  pisbrow, 
J.  Elwel), 
R.  Bimonds. 


The  Hon.  the  Chief  Justice  having  moved  that  the  Lord  Bishop 
do  take  the  Chair,  His  Lordship  took  the  same,  and  addressed  the 
Meeting. 

The  Secretary  read  the  Report  of  the  Auditors  on  the  Accounts  of 
the  Treasurer,  shewing  balances  in  favour  of  the  Society  amounting 
to  upwards  of  ;?  1200 — and  list  of  Parochial  Contributions  for  the 
present  year  amounting  to  ;f  1100.  Also  the  Minutes  of  the  General 
Committee, held  the  previous  day. 

1st.  On  motion  of  the  Kev.  H.  N.  Arnold,  That  the  Auditors  re> 
port  now  read,  be  received  and  entered  on  the  Minutes. 

8d.  On  motion  of  the  Hon  Mr.  Justice  Street,  That  this  Meeting 
does  hdreby  express  its  great  satisfaction-  at  the  prosperous  condition 
of  the  Society,  as  set  forth  in  the  various  returns  submitted  to  the 
General  Committee,  and  at  the  prospect  which,  under  the  Divine 
blessing,  presents  itself  on  all  sides  of  greater  and  more  extended 
usefulness. 

3d.  On  motion  of  John  Ambrose  Street,  Esquire,  Resolved,  That 
this  Meeting  desires  to  express  its  satisfaction  at  the  continued  pros- 
perity of  the  sister  Societies  of  Nova  Scotia,  Toronto,  Quebec  and 
Newfoundland. 

4th»  On  motion  of  the  Hon.  A.  £.  Botsford,  Resolved,  That  the 


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Lord  Bishop  be  requested  to  call  a  Special  General  Meeting  of  the 
Society,  at  an  early  day  at  Fredericton,  to  take  into  consideration : 

1st.  The  application  proposed  to  be.  made  by  the  Executive  Com- 
mittee to  the  Legislature,  for  an  act  to  incorporate  the  Society,  and 
to  receive  the  draft  prepaied  by  the  Committee  appointed  for  that 
purpose. 

2d.  The  carrying  out  the  object  intended  by  the  creation  of  a  Fund 
for  the  Widows  and  Orphans  of  the  Clergy,  by  means  of  Insurances 
on  the  lives  of  the  Clergy. 

3d.  The  appointment  of  Agents  by  the  Executive  Committee,  to 
collect  the  voluntary  subscriptions  for  the  Clergy  in  such  Parishes  as 
receive  benefit  from'the  exertions  of  the  Society.    And 

4th.  That  the  following  Gentlemen  compose  the  Committee, — R.  F. 
Hazen,  George  Wheeler,  J.  M.  Bobinson,  S.  J.  Scovil,  J.  V.  Thurgar, 
and  W.  H.  Buckerfield,  Esquires. 

5th.  On  motion  of  Robert  F.  Hazen,  Esquire,  Resolved,  That  the 
following  alterations  be  now  made  in  the  Constitution  of  the  Society, 
pursuant  to  notice  given  at  the  last  Annual  Meeting : 

1st.  By  adding  to  Art.  4,  sec.  1,  after  the  words  "  settled  Clergy- 
!pen" — the  words  following — "  and  aid  to  new  and  pobr  Missions." 

2d.  By  erasing  in  Art.  4,  the  word  **  twelve,"  and  substituting 
therefor  the  word  "  twenty  four." 

6th.  On  motion  of  George  Wheeler,  Esqnire,  Resolved.,  That  the 
thanks  of  this  Meeting  be  given  to  William  J.  Bedell,  Esquire,  the 
Treasurer  of  the  Society,  the  Rev.  F.  Coster,  the  Secretary,  the  Rev. 
E.  J.  W.  Roberts,  the  Secretary  of  the.  Executive  Committee,  and 
the  Hon.  A.  E.  Botsford,  and  R.  F.  Hazen,  Esquire,  the  Auditors  of 
Accounts,  for  the  service  rendered  by  them  to  the  Society  in  their 
respective  offices  during  the  past  year. 

7th.  William  J.  Bedell,  Esquire,  was  re-elected  the  Treasurer ;  the 
Rev.  F.  Coster,  the  Secretary ;  the  Rev.  £.  J.  W.  Roberts,  the 
Secretary  of  the  Executive  Committee ;  Robert  F.  Hazen  and  Beverley 
Robinson,  Esquires,  the  Auditors  of  Accounts. 

(9th.  The  following  Gentlemen  were  elected  Members  of  the  Ex- 
ecutive Committee : 

John  C.  Allen,  Esquire,  Fredericton. 

Joseph  H.  Allison,  Esquire,  Sackville. 

George  A.  Bedell,  Esquire,  Woodstock. 

LeBaron  Botsford,  Esquire,  M.  D.  Saint  John. 


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WilKam  Caraian,  Junior,  Jbaqnire, 
Nathaniel  H.  DeVeber,  Esqaire, 
George  J.  Dibblee,  Esquire, 
Allan  C.  Evanson,  Esquire, 
Daniel  Hanington,  Esquire, 
James  Robb,  Esquire,  M.  D. 
John  M.  Robinson,  Esquire, 
Hon.  Charles  Simonds, 
Joseph  Sivewright,  Esquire, 
Henry  Bowyer  Smith,  Esquire, 
John  Ambrose  Street,  Esquire, 
George  D.  Street,  Esquire, 
Hon.  J.  W.  Weldon, 
Thomas  S.  Wetmore,  Esq.,  M.  D. 
Justus  S.  Wetmore,  Esquire, 
George  Wheeler,  Esquire, 
Frederick  A.  Wiggins,  Esquire, 
Robert  D.  Wilmot,  Esquire, 
Benjamin  Wolhaupter,  Esquire, 


'Miramichi. 

Gagetown. 

Fredericton. 

Sussex. 

Shediac. 

Fredericton. 

Saint  John. 

Portland. 

Norton. 

Saint  John, 

Fredericton. 
Saint  Andrews. 
Richibucto. 
Saint  John. 
Kingston. 
Saint  John. 
Saint  John. 
Carleton. 
Fredericton. 
Saint  John. 


William  Wright,  Esquire, 

9th.  On  motion  of  the  Secretary,  Resolved,  That  the  Executive 
Committee  do  meet  to-morrow  at  12  o'clock,  at  the  National  School 
House. 

10th.  On  motion  of  William  Wright,  Esquire,  Resolved,  That 
the  Lord  Bishop  do  leave  the  Chair,  and  that  the  Hon.  the  Chief  Jus- 
tice be  requested  to  take  the  same.    And  further 

Resolved,  That  the  cordial  thanks  of  this  Meeting  be  most  re- 
spectfully offered  to  the  Lord  Bishop  for  the  excellent  Seiraon?  he  has 
lately  preached  in  behalf  of  the  Society,  for  the  assiduity  with  which 
he  has  kindly  conducted  the  business  of  the  Society,  and  for  his  able 
conduct  in  the  Chair. 
•  F.  COSTER,  Sec'y. 


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EXTRACTS  PROM  T^E  MINUTES  OP  THE  EXECUTIVE 

COMMITTEE. 

Frederielotit  March  4thy  1846. 
The  following  grants  were  made  in  **  Aid  of  Building  and  Enlarging 
Churches  and  Chapels,"  viz. : 

Ludlow,  Rev.  J.  Hudson, 

Hampton,  French  Village  Rev.  W.  W.  Walke* 

Monkton,  Bend,  Rev.  Dr.  Jarvis, 

Kingsclear,  Long^s  Rev.  E.  J.  W.  Roberts, 

fcbufJlSaU  IUv.H.F.Eu«n. 

To  be  paid  when  it  is  duly  certified,  that  a  Building  has  been 
erected  on  Land  held  in  Fee  Simple  by,  or  for  the  use  of  the  Church ; 
a*hd  the  Building  enclosed. 

Johnston,  English  Settlement,  ;f  10 ;  to  be  paid  when  the  Church 
is  ready  (br  Divine  Service. 

The  following  Grants  were  made  out  of  the  "  Missionary  Fund" 
fbr  the  following  Parishes  : 

Quee„sb„ry,    ^60,fr„m  J.„„.ry  1..,  1846.  |  J°  j^  J^JLtett 
Lancaster,  50,  April       1st,  lii:„i,„„    „,   :„  «oo«  «r 


^15  0 

0 

20  0 

0 

25  0 

0 

20  0 

0 

20  0 

0 

20  0 

0 

12  10 

0 

12  10 

0 

22  10 

0 

22  10 

0 

Prince  William,  60,  -  «      «      fSjln^l' ILT.!;^ 

Simonds,  30,  «  "      "     J  J^acon 

The  following  Grants  of  Books  were  ipade  to  the  following  Local 
Committees: 

Saint  John,  Fredericton,  Woodstock,  Portland,  ;f  10  each. 

Saint  Stephens,  Saint  Andrews,  Chatham,  £8  each. 

Gagetown,  Maugerville,  Barton,  Sackville,  Kingsclear,  £1  eaoh.« 

Kingston,  Glenelg,  Prince  William,  Sussex,  £6  each. 

Hampton,  Richihucto,  Carleton,  £5  each. 

Stanley,  Springfield,  £4  each. 

Dorchester,  New  Maryland,  £3  each. 

Shediac,  £2  10«. 

Also,  the  following  Special  Grants : 

Richmond,  Jacksoatown,  Blackville,  Nelson,  Ludlow,  Chamcook, . 
jC2each. 


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0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

10 
10 

10 
10 

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0 
0 
0 
0 
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27 

Vititing  MiMiontryi  Bet.  J.  Hudion,  ^. 

Portland,  additional,  ;f6  lOf. 

Resolved,  That  DepoHitories  for  thei  sale  of  Boohs  belonging  to  the- 
Society  be  formed  at  Fredericton  and  Saint  John :  and  that  the  foU 
lowing  be  a  Committee  to  establish  and  direct  the  Depository  at 

Fredericton ;  the  Lord  Bishop,  the  Archdeacon,  Rev.  E.  J.  W, 
Roberts,  the  Master  of  the  Rolls,  Dr.  Robb,  and  G.  J.  Dibblee,  Es. . 
quire. 

Saint  John:  the  Lord  Bishop,  Rev.  L  W.  D.  Gray, Rev  F.  Coster, 
Rev.  W.  Harrison,  R.  ^.  Hazen,  W.  Wright,  and  J.  M.  Robinson^ 
Enquires. 

And  that  the  Books  imported  be  equally  divided  between  the  two 
Depositories. 

Resolved,  That  B.  Wolbaupter,  G.  Botsford,  and  W.  J.  Bedell, 
Esquires,  be  a  Committee  to  invest  in  Xianded  Security  the  sum  set 
apart  at  the  General  Meeting  for  the  '^  creation  of  a  Fund  towards 
the  augmentation  of  the  stipends  of  poor  Clergymen.^*  &c. 

Saint  John.,  June  3(2,  1846. 

Resolved,  That  the  several  Depository  Committees  throughout  the 
Province  have  the  right,  subject  to  the  approval  of  his  Lordship  the 
Bishop,  to  select  the  Books  to  be  imported  for  the  Depositories  re- 
spectively, to  direct  the  sale  of  the  Books,  the  place  of  Deposit,  and 
everything  connected  with  the  management  and  direction  of  those 
Depositories,  to  the  amount  from^  time  to  time  to  be  allowed  by  the 
Society  for  sale. 

Books  to  the  amount  of  £8  15«,  were  granted  to  the  Grand  Ma- 
Aau  Local  Committee. 

The  following  Special  Grants  were  alio  made  : 

Waterborough,  Rev.  A.  Wood,  £3. 

Douglas,  Rev.  J.  Dunn,  £2. 

Chipman,  Mr.  Ketchum,  £3. 

Fetersville  and  Hampstead,  Mr.  Bartholomew,  £2  each. 

Lancaster,  Rev.  T.  W.  Robertson,  £2i. 

Ordered,  That  it  be  intimated  to  the  Gentlemen  above  named, 
that  the  Coniqaittee  hope  that  Contributions  will  be  remitted  to  the 
Society  from'  those  places  in  subsequent  years. 

Resolved,  That  the  sum  of  £65  be  placed  at  the  disposal  of  the 
Lord  Bishop,  for  Special  Missionary  Visits  to  the  Tobique,  the  Nash* 
waak,  and  the  West  side  of  the  Grand  Lake. 


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1  I  • 


F^tderifilontOaalerlth,  1840. 

The  Archdeacon  presented  an  Accoar  of  Travelling  Expenses, 
amounting  to  £18  I4s.  Id.,  incurred  by  the  Bev.  J.  S..  ThoEMon, 
Travelling  Missionary)  which  was  ordered,  to  be  paid. 

Books  to  the  value  of  ^  5s.  were  granted  to  the  Parish  oi'Simonds. 

Saint  Johttf  January  6<A,  1847. 

The  Secretary  was  requested  to  prepare  the  Report  to  be  made  by 
the  Executive  Committee  to  the  General  Committee. 

The  several  Depository  Committees  were  requested  to  make  up 
their  several  lists  of  Books  for  importation,  aid  forward  the  same  to 
the  Bishop  for  his  Lordship*s  sanction,  prior  to  the  next  meeting  of 
the  Executive  Committee. 

Resolved,  That  the  Rev.  A.  Stewart,  and  the  Rev.  R.  Simonds,  be 
added  to  the  Depository  Committee  at  Saint  John,  in  the  absence  of 
the  Rev.  I.  W.  D.  Gray,  and  the  Rev.  W.  Harrison. 

Resolved,  That  the  Rev.  F.  Coster,  R.  F.  Hazen,  W.  Wright,  and 
J.  M.  Robinson,  Esquires,  be  a  Committee  to  prepare  an  application 
to  the  Legislature  for  the  incorporation  of  the  Society,.the  same  to  be 
subntttted  to  the  General  Meeting. 

Saint  Johtit  Jatiuary  ^find^  1847. 

The  following  Grants  were  made  out  of  the  "  Missionary  Fuiid" 
in  '*  Aid  of  new  and  poor  Missions/' 

Simgnds,  ;?30 ) 


60  I  To  be  paid  quarterly,  on  the  1st  day  of  the 

60  I  Months  of  April,  July,  October^  and  January 

50  I  next  ens'iing,  on  the  certificate  of  the  liord 

50  ^Bishop  '.hat  the  services  have  been  performed 

respectively  to  his  Lordship's  satisfaction,  or  in 

the  absence  of  the  Bii^hop,  on  alike  certificate 

of  the  Archdeacon's. 


50 
60 
40 
50. 


Springfield, 

Prince  William, 

Lancaster, 

Monkton, 

Queensbury, 

Hopewell, 

Stanley, 

Restigouche,  ou.j 

For  a  Travelling  Missionary,  ^0  ;  to  be  paid  in  such  sums,  and 
at  such  times  as  the  Bishop  shall  appoint,  uid  on  a  lil^e  certificate. 

The  following  Gronts  of  Books  were  made  to  the  following  I^coal 
Committees: 

Saint  John,  Fredericton,  Portland,  Wood$tock,  £8  15s.  each. 

Chatham,  £7  17».  «(l. 

Saint  A.. draws,  Kingston,  ;^  each. 

Saint  Stephens,  Hampton,  Gag^own,  £6  Us.  6d.  each. 


1 


ExpiODMS, 

Thomson, 

Simondfl. 

1847. 

e  made  by 

make  up 
B  same  to 
leetbg:  of 

nonds,  be 
)sence  of 

ight,  and 
>pHeation 
ime  to  be 

1847. 

y  Fund" 


y  of  the 
January 
he  liord 
rformed 
on,  or  in 
rttficate 


ns,  and 

;ate. 

[IfOoal 

h. 


Norton,  Simonds,  Sackville,  Carleton,  Burton,  £&  69.  each. 

Maugerville,  Richibucto,  d?4  7t.  6d.  each. 

Springfield,  Sussex,  Stanley,  3J.  10«.  each. 

Nashwaak,  Dorchester,  Petersville,  Kingselear,  Prmce  William, 
Andov6r,  3?.  Is.  Sd.  each. 

Shediac,  New  Maryland,  Olenelg,  Grand  Manan,  Dougtks,  Stud< 
holm,  22. 128.  6d. 

Bathur8t,3;.  Ss,  9d. 
With  the  following : 

Waterborough,  Newcastle,  Nelson,  Blackville,  12.  lbs.  each. 

Westfield,    Greenwich,  Lancaster,  Ludlow,   and  Canning,   &c' 
17«.  6d.  each. 

The  residue  reserved  for  Grants  to  the  Visititig  Missionaries,  and 
for  Special  Distribution. 

The  following  Grants  were  made  in  '*  Aid  of  Building  and  En- 
larging of  Churches  and  Chapels.'* 

Lancaster,  Manawagonish,      £10  \  To  be  paid  on  demand,  with  a 
Saint  Mary's,  20  \  certificate  that  the  land  is  se- 

Waterborough,  Young's  Cove,  20  j  cured. 

T,    ,    .  ^      XT      -M     1    J    .riA )  On  certificate  that  the  enlarge- 
Fredencton,  New  Maryland,  £10  I  .^  completed  and  the  land 

Samt  Stephens  ^^  J  secured. 

»  .      T\'         tr    1-         wpiaI  On  certificate  that  the  Church  is 

Lancaster,  Dipper  Harbour,  rflO  (  ^om  jetely  finished  both  external- 
Monkton,  Bend,  20  >  j   ^^ ^  internally,  and  the  land  se- 

Samt  Martin's,  Quaco,  *^j  cured. 

Newcastle,  d^l  On  certificate  that  a  Building  has  been 

Sussex,  No.  1,  20  I  erected  on  land  held  in  fee  simple  by,  or 

Sussex,  No.  2,  20  |  for  the  use  of  the  Church,  and  the  exter- 

Lancaster,  Pisirinco,     10  J  nal  walls  completed. 

The  Grant  in  1844  to  Prince  William,  for  Magundy  Chapel,  to  be 
paid  on  demand  with  the  usual  certificate. 

The  following  Grants  were  made  in  "  Aid  of  Building  Parsonage 
Houses." 
Maugerville,  ;f25'} 


Kingselear,      35 


To  be  paid  on  certificate  that  the  House  is  buiU 


Gagetown,       25  >on  land  held  in  fee  simple  by,  or  for  the  use  of 

Lancaster,       35    the  Church. 

Douglas, 


35 
203 


90        . 

Ordered,  That  tfte  foUowing  AceounU  be  ptid  : 

fi.  B.  Peters  Eiquirei  Expeneei  of  Depoeitory,      "      jf  i     1  lO 

Ro'iert  Smith,  Expemeis  of  Meetings^  *   •        •        .         18    6 

Rev.  F.  Cdster,  Poatagesi      >        »        •        •        .         0    7    3 

Rev.  E.  J.  W.  Roberts,  Travelling  Expenses,         .         3  14    9 

Resolved,  That  R.  F.  Hazen,  B.  Robinson,  and  H.  B.  Smith,  Es- 

tquires,  be  a  Committee  to  assist  the  Secretary  in  preparing  such 

Printed  Forms  and  Blanks  as  may  be  rendered  necessary  by  the 

increased  business  of  the  Society^ 


>^  . 


n  1  Id 

1  2  6 
0  7  3 
3  14    9 

nitb,  Es* 
ring  such 
7  by  the 


"If.. 


^    i\ 


Ho.    I.    Generai   Fkmd.       , 
the  Churob  Society  or  New  Brunswich  in  Account  with  W.  J.  Bedell,  Treasurei'< 


Dr. 

1846. 

Feb.  ]0.  Paid  for  Candlei,  for 

tho  Annual  Meetinnii 

184&.6,  .       .        £1 

"   7.  Miaaionary  Fund  Ap- 
propriation tranaferred,    460 
"    7.  Fund  for  reliefofCler- 

men,  &e..  Appropriation 

tranaferred,  100 

March  30.  Am't  paid  for  Bill 

£412]7a.8tg.forBook8,  500 
April  6.  Am't  paid  for  Printing 

10th  Report,  W.  L.  Avery,  35 
June  3,  Am't  transferred  to  - 

Miaaionary  Visita  Fund,     65 
"  24.  Postage  to  date,  0 

July  30.  Am't  paid  Grant  to 

Church  in  Canning,  15 

Aug.  29.  Am'k  paid  Grant  to 

Church  at  Di^p'r  Harbor,  SO 
Sept  15.  Am't  paid  Grant  to 

Church   at   Riveire  dea 

Chutes, 
Dee. 22.  Paid  Grant  to  Church 

at  Manawoganiah, 
"  28.  Am't  paid  by  Rey.  F^ 

Coster,  at  Treasury, 
"  28.  Am't  paid  by  Rev.  F< 

Coster,   TtaTeUing    Ex- 

Senses, 
B.  Am't  paid  by  Rev.  F. 
Coster,  Postages  and  Sta- 
tionery. 
"  31.  Am't  paid  Postage  to 
date. 


3    3 
0   0 


0    0 

0    0 

0   0 

0    0 
4  7i 

0   0 

0    0 


6  13    4 

10    0    0 

5   0    0 


17    0 


1  19    6 


Balance 


809 


2    6 

5  11 


6 
0 
0 

0 
0 
0 
6 
0 
0 
0 
0 

9 


d  11    0 


25  10 
1  0 
1  0 
8  3 
1    0 


1846  Cr^ 

Feb.  7,  By  balance   due  per  Account 

rendered,  £1177    4  8^ 

"•  9,  Amount  received  flrom 

Saint  Andrews,  0    2 

«'    "  Hon.  J.  S.  Sannders,   10    0 
"    *'  Frederieton,  Sobaorip.   0  10 
"    •'  Col.  Christ's  Church, 
'  Frederieton,  8th  Feb. 
"    "  George  Botsford,  Esq. 
"  lO.lUT.Mr.  Roberu, 
"    "    "     Mr.  Ketobum, 
"  11.  Greenwich, 

"    "  Mangerville&Bnrtrn,34  18 
"  27.  Hon.  W.  Botsford.        2    0 

' A.  E.  Botsford,      1    0 

June  8.  Coi.  in  Maug erville,  46a. 

and  Burton,  33s.  9d.    3  18 
"    <«  Maryland.  81a.  8d.  and 

Kmgsclear,  50a. 
"    9.  Greenwich   30a.  and 

Gogelown,  64s.  9d.  4 
"  10.  Carleton,  St.  John,  3 
"  18.  Woodstock,  4 

"    "  Frederieton,  10 

"  13,  Norton  and  Springfield,  6 
"  16.  Saint  John, 
'•  33,  Sackville, 
July  3.  Stanley,  £7  14a.  do.  Of- 
fertory, £1  13s.  8d.     9 
«'    Weslfield  40s.,     King- 

aton,  108s. 
"11,  Shediac, 
«    "  Add.  from  Carleton, 
•'    "  Hampton, 
<•    "  SuBsex, 
"    "  Stodholui, 
*'  23,  Canning  and  Chipman,  1 
"  3).  Miramichi(Mr.  Bacon)  13  16    4 
Ang.3.  Douglas^  1  14  11 

••  19.Miramichi(Mr.Had8on)3    6    9 
Sep<  16.  Riehibncto,  8  10    6 

Nov.  85.  Treasurer,  Books  aold 

by  him,  32  19  It 

Dee.  9.  Grand  Manan.  3  18    3 

"    "  Do.  Offertory,  0    8 

"  25,  Do.  5  15 

"    "  Rer.    F.    Coater,  for 
Books, 


14 
0 

4 
1 

•2. 
41  lor  8 

5    8    6 


9 
O 
6 
8 
0 


7    8 


7 
1 
0 
4 


1  16 
0  17 


0 

7 
0 
6 
0 
6 


1  10 


6. 
.0 


8  15    0 


£1490  6  m 
Janiury  1, 1847.    By  Balaaee  broaght  down. 


£1420  16  H 
£809  6«.  llif. 


sa 


iVo.II.    Thi  MiMtUmarp  Fimd. 


!ii 


Dr.    The  Miitionary  Fund  In  Atco 
1846. 

April  3.    Paid  Rev.  J.  Hndion  for  e. 
peuMi,  •       £84  15 

««    7.  J>aid  R«v.  H.  F.  Rnnell, 
one  quarter's  salary  as 
Curate  of  Queeosbury,  15    0 
June  16.  Paid  Rev.  S.  M'Givern, 

aiipond,  SO    0 
July  21,  Paid  Rev.  T.  W.  Ro- 
bertson,       stipend,    12  '10 
Aug.  4.  Paid  Rev.  J.  W.  Bi»- 

brow,  stipend,   7  10 

<•  10.  Paid  Mr.  Jafftey,  «•     3  15 
Sept.  la  Rev.  H.  F.  Russell,  16    0 
Oct.  8.  Paid  Rev.  J.  S.  Thom- 
son's expenses,  to  1st 
October,  1845,  16  14 

Paid  Rev.  H.  F.  Rus- 
sell, stipend,  15    0 
Rev.  J.  W.  Disbrow,    15    0 
"   T.  W.  Robertson,  12  10 
••   J.  Elwell,  15    0 
Dec.  21.  Paid  Mr.  JlfiVey,        3  15 
Balance,                    854    7 


int  with  Wm.  J.  Bedell,  Treasurer.    Cr. 
1846. 

Jan.  21.  By  balance  of  account  ren- 
dered, £494    3  10 
Feb.  7.    »    General  Fund, 

Appro,  trans'd,  450    0    0 
0  June  3     **    Amount  placed 
at  the  disposal  of  the 
0  Lord  Bishop  for  spe- 

.cialMissio'y  Visits,  65    0    0 
Dec.  31.  Amount  of  interest 

aocumulated  to  date,  23  13    9 
0 
0 


£1032  16    7  £1033  16 

January  1, 1847.    By  Balance'  brought  ^forward,    £854  7$.  id. 

No.  m.   Fund  set  apart  for  IHitinity  Schoiarihips. 
1846.    Feb.  2.  Amount  on  hand  at  date,  •  £S7  17    4 

Dec.  31.  Interedt  accumiilated  on  same  to  date,        S    1    8 


Amocnt  due  to  this  Fund, 


£29  19    0 


IVb.  IV.   Fund  for  the  rtlief  of  Clergymen's  Widows  and  Orphans, 

1846.    Feb.  7.  Amount  transferred  from  General  Fund,  JflOO    0  0 

Dec.  3L  Accumulated  Interest  to  date,                     -5    7  6 

Amount  due  to  this  Fund,        •        ;C105    7  6 

Ahairaet  Account. 
The  Diocesan 'Church  Society  with  the  Treasurer. 

LIABrUTIES. 

1846.    Dec.  31.  Balance  at  the  credit  of  General  Fund,  ;C209    5  11 

"        "        "        Missionary  Fund,  864    7  4 

"        «        "  Divinity  Scholarship*,   39  19  0 

'*  Clergymen's  Widows  and  Orphans,  105    7  6 


^1808  19    9 


33 


reaaurer.    Cii. 

eoount  ren- 

£494    3  10 
Dd, 

'd,  450    0    0 
eed 

rui« 

•pe- 

t>>   65    0    0 

lat 

t«»  83  12    9 


1038  16    7 
4d. 


5  11 

7    4 

19    0 

7    6 

19~^ 


ASSETS. 

1846.    Dec.  31.    Mortgages        .        .        .        . 
Notes  of  Hand,  Interest  included, 
Cash  on  hand, 


Frederictonf  N.  B.,  2l8t  Decemher^  1846. 


jf200    C  0 

421    9  6 

-     587  10  9 

£iWd  19  4 


No.y.   Report  of  f  he  Auditora  of  Account*. 

The  Auditors  of  Accounts  report,  that  they  have  had  under  their 
consideration  the  Accounts  of  the  Treasurer  for  the  past  year,  and 
likewise  Accounts  from  Edward  B.  Peters,  Esquire,  in  charge  of  the 
Book  Depository  in  Saint  John,  and  from  the  Secretary,  for  the 
amount  of  Books  supplied  to  the  Local  Committees  under  g  rants  of 
the  Executive  Committee,  and  have  examined  the  same. 

The  Accounts  are  as  follow  : 

TSEASUQEU^S  ACCOtJNTS. 

No.  1.  Contains  the  statement  of  the  General  Fund  of  the  Society 
to  31st  December  last,  and  is  made  up  as  follows : 
He  credits 
Balance  in  hand,  per  last  account,  •        -        ^1 177    4    8^ 

Received  during  the  year  for  subscriptions,  and  the     . 
proceeds  of  collections  ailer  the  Sermons  in  Jiine  last,      317  16    6 
Cash  for  Books  sold  by  Treasurer,       •        -        •        22  19  11 
••     Secretary,        -        •        -  2  15    0 


u 


He  charged 
Amount  transferred  to  Missionary  Fund,  i£450 
"       to  Fund  for  relief  of  pdor  Glier- 

gymen,         -        -        -        100 
Exchange  i£412  17«.  stg.,  sent  for  Books,  500 


0    0 


£1420  16    1$ 


15 

20 

6 

10 


0 

0 

13 

0 


85 
65 

0. 

0 

4 

0—51 
1- 
0 
1 
1 
5 


0 
0 
0 
0 


0 
0 
0 
0 


Printing  10th  Report, 
Transferred  to  Missionary  Fund, 

Grants  to  Churches,  viz. 
Canning,  granted  in  1843y£ 
Dipper  Harbour,      1846, 
Rivieir  des  Chutes,    1845, 
Mahawogdnlsh,        1846, 
Expenses  Meetings  1845-6, 
Postages,  Treasurer, 
Postages  and  Stationery,  Secretary, 
Travelling  Expenses,  " 

Duty  on*  Books,       -        - 

Shewing  a  balance  to  the  credit  of  this  Fuhd,  of    i^i209    5  11 
The  sum  of  ;6^65,  charged  as  transfbrf^  to  thie  Missionary  Fund,  is 


13 
3 
7 

19 
7 
0 


4 
3 

1* 

6 

0 

0—1211  10 


2* 


34 

incorrect,  and  must  be  restored  ;  and  therefore  the  true  balance  in 
the  Treasurer's  hands  to  the  credit  of  the  General  Fund  is  jC274  6i. 
lid.  No  vouchers  for  the  payments  made  for  Churches  and  printing 
ore  forwarded,  but  the  amounts  ore  allowed  on  the  certificate  of  the 
Secretary  that  the  respective  payments  have  been  made  within  his 
knowledge. 

No.  2.  Is  «t  statement  of  the  Missionary  Fund.  The  Treasurer 
credits  the  b.ilance  in  hand  of  last  account,  •  i£494    3  10 

Appropriuiiun  February  1846,  •         •        -  450    0  ,  0 

Amount  placed  at  the  disposal  of  the  Lord  Bishop  for 
Special  Missionary  Visits,  •        •        •        •  65    0    0 

Interest  accumulated  to  31st  December,  1846,  23  12    9 

.£1M2~1?"7 
He  charges 
Cash  paid  Rev.  Mr.  Hudson  for  expenses,  i^4  l5    2 
**        Rev.  J.  S.  Thomson's  expenses,  , 

to  October  1845,        •        •        •        •  18  14     1 

Various  Salaries  and  Stipends  to  Clergy- 
men, and  to  Mr.  JafTrey,  «^        •        135    0  '^  0—  178    9    3 

Balance,  ;f854    7     4 

The  ^65  above  mentioned  must  be  placed  to  the  credit  of  the 
General  Fund;  and  the  gross  amount  to  the  credit  of  the  Missionary 
Fund  in  ^jie  Treasurer's  hands  must  be  stated  at  £967  I6i.  Id,  No 
vouchers  whatever  accompany  this  Account.  The  Auditors  are 
aware  that  certain  amounts  have  been  granted  by  the  Cxecutive 
Committee  to  the  several  Parishes  for  8alaries,.where  the  Clergymen, 
whose  names  appear  in  the  Treasurer'«  Accounts,  have  been  sta- 
tioned, and  that  an  order  of  the  Committee  was  passed  for  the  payment 
of  the  expenses  of  the  Rev.  J.  S.  Thomson,  and  have  no  doubt  that 
these  payments,  as  well  as  those  (o  Mr.  Jafircy,  have  been  duly  made ; 
but  the  Treasurer  is  not  entitled  to  take  credit  for  the  same  until  the 
proper  vouchers  therefor  are  produced. 

No.  3.  Is  the  Treasurer's  statement  of  the  Fund  set  apart  for  esta- 
blishing Divinity  Scholarships  at  King's  College,  Fredericton,  and 
shewing  at  the  credit  thereof  the  31st  December,  1846,'    £39  19    0 

No.  4.  Is  a  statement  of  the  Fund  towards  the  augmentation  of  the 
Stipends  of  poor  Clergymen  &;c.,  and  for  Widows  and  Orphans  of  the 
Clergy  &c.,  shewing  at  the  credit  thereof  on  Slst  December,  1846, 
the  sum  of  •  ...  .  .         ;ei05    7    6 

No.  5.  Is  the  Treasurer's  Account  for  Books  placed  in  his  hands 
for  sale.         He  credits 

Books  on  hand  February  1846,  •  -  £40    6    5 

Cash  received  for  sale  of  Books,  •  •    ,  7  17    9 


Carried  forward^ 


^48    4    2 


'e  Treaaiirep 
^494  3  10 
450    0    0 

65    0    0 
23  12    9 


178    9    3 

resT"?   4 

'edit  of  the 
'  Missionary 
P*..7</.    No 
uditors  are 
5  (Executive 
Clergymen, 
'  been  sta- 
tue payment 
doubt  that 
luly  made ; 
le  until  the 

rt  for  esta* 
'cton,  and 
m  19    0 

ion  of  the 
lans  of  the 
•er,  1846, 
05    7    6 

his  hands 

10    6    5 

7  17    9 

8  4l 


Brought  forward,        •        •        •  jC18    4    2 

He  charges 
Commission  paid  E.  B.  Poters,  Esquire,  on  sale  of  Books, 

Saint  John, ^l  17    0 

-Paid  Freight  of  Books  in  1845,    •        .  0    2    6 

Books  delivered  Rev.  H.  F.  Russell,    •  0  17    0 

"  "  "     W.  Q.  Ketchum,  0    5    6 

••  "  "    J.  Hudson,  .  7  15    3 

"  "  Mr.  Akerley,  Fredericton  Dop.  14    7    0 

Cash  paid  to  the  credit  of  the  General  Fund,  22  19  1 1--48    4    2 

The  sum  of  £2Z  Ids.  11(7.  appears  at  the  credit  of  the  Society  in 
the  General  Fund  Account.  The  charges  of  £1  17«.  and  2a.  6d. 
are  satisfactory.  A  voucher  is  required  ^r  the  Books  delivered  to  Mr. 
Akerley,  and  the  authority  for  the  delivery  of  the  others  as  charged. 

The  Accounts  of  the  Collections  made  by  the  several  Local  Com- 
mittees not  having  been  received  in  time  for  the  Officers  of  the  Society 
to  make  up  the  statements  shewing  the  amounts  collected,  the  Au- 
ditors are  not  enabled  to  exhibit  a  statement  of  the  disposable  Funds 
of  the  Society.  To  remedy  this  inconvenience  in  future,  it  is  recom- 
mended that  the  Local  Committees  should  make  their  Collections  each 
year  prior  to  the  1st  December,  and  that  the  return  thereof  be  mado 
to  the  Secretary,  and  the  monies  collected  paid  to  the  Treasurer  by 
the  middle  of  the  month. 

It  is  also  suggested  that  all  Vouchers  for  payments,  accompanied 
with  a  reference  to  the  authority  under  which  the  same  are  made,  be 
sent  with  the  Accounts  to  be  audited,  to  the  Auditors  as  soon  afier  the 
Ist  January  in  each  year  os  possible. 

The  Auditors  submit  for  the  consideration  of  the  Society  a  form  of 
Account,  to  be  rendered  by  the  Treasurer  yearly,  whereby  a  foil 
statement  of  the  Funds  of  the  Society  will  appear. 

No.  6.  Is  a  statement  of  the  Books  sold  by  E.  B.  Peters,  Esquire, 
Saint  John,  to  the  31st  December  last,  shewing  as  received  by  him 
therefor  the  sum  of  -  -  -  •  ^81     3     8 

No.  7.  Is  a  list  of  the  Books  remaining  in  the  Depository  at  Saint 
John,  on  31sl  December  last,  the  value  of  which  may  be  stated  at 
about  the  sum  of  ,  .  .  -  £159    0    0 

There  is  no  return  from  the  Depository,  Fredericton. 

No.  8.  Is  the  return  of  the  Secretary  of  the  amount  of  Books  or- 
dered to  be  supplied  by  the  Executive  Committee  to  the  several  Local 
Committees,  and  of  the  amounts  taken  up  under  those  orders,  viz.  : 

Or  Jers  in  favor  of  Local  Committees,  1845,        -  ;e7    0    0 

^«  «  "  1846,        -         200    0    0 

Jff207    0  ~0 
183    0    2J 

-     -  je23~19~^ 


Amount  of  Books  taken  up, 

Due  to  Local  Committees  in  Books, 


The  amount  of  Books  sent  to  the  Frodericton  Depository  for  sale 
is  slated  by  the  Secretary  to  be  •        ;€207    6    8 J 

Respectfulljf  tubmitted. 


2Ut  January,  1847. 


A.   E.  BOTSFORD,     \  A*M^H^, 

Robert  F.  HAZBi,  )  ^^^^*^*' 


No.  VI.  Schedule  of  Appropriations  made  by  the  Executive  Committee. 


1838 
March  6, 


Aug.  13, 


Oct.  9, 


1839 
March  9, 


June  S3, 


8tudvill«, 

New  Bandon, 

JacksontowD, 

Norton, 

New  Marjland, 

KlnsatoD, 

SpringAeld. 

Saint  Stephen'!, 

Sutaex  Vale, 

Frederieton, 

Oundaa  &  W. 

Brunawiok  Ik  8, 

Saint  Abdrowa, 

Waterborough, 

Woodatook, 

Grand  Manan, 

Fr<>dericton, 

Weitfield, 

Greenwich, 

Saint  George'*, 

Saint  Andrew'a, 

Greenwich, 

Kingaclear, 

Jackaontown, 

Norton, 

Richibuoto, 

Weidford, 

Kingston, 

Chatham, 

Saint  Patrick's, 

Kiugsclear, 

Woodstock, 

Woodstock, 

Kingston, 

Springfield, 

Sussex, 

Butternut  Ridge, 

Hampton, 

Norton, 

Gondola  Point, 

Westfield, 

Greenwich, 

Gagetown, 

Grand  Lake, 

Sackville, 

Shediac, 

Chatham, 


£ 

» 

d 

10 

0 

0 

80 

0 

0 

80 

0 

0 

10 

0 

0 

80 

0 

0 

4 

0 

0 

4 

0 

0 

4 

0 

0 

4 

0 

0 

4 

0 

0 

5 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

4 

d 

0 

8 

0 

0 

8 

0 

0 

S 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

5 

0 

0 

5 

0 

0 

5 

0 

0 

S 

0 

0 

33 

5 

0 

22 

5 

0 

10 

u 

0 

10 

0 

0 

10 

0 

0 

10 

0 

0 

5  10 

0 

4 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

2 

0 

0 

7 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

5 

0 

0 

4 

0 

0 

3 

0 

0 

3 

0 

u 

3 

0 

0 

4 

0 

0 

4 

u 

0 

4 

0 

0 

5 

0 

0 

4 

0 

0 

4 

0 

0 

5 

0 

0 

Completing  a  Chapel, 

Building  a  Church, 

Building  a  Church, 

Enlarging  the  Church, 

Building  a  Chapel, 

Books, 

The  aame, 

The  same,    ' 

The  same. 

The  same. 

The  same, 

The  aame,' 

The  same. 

The  same, 

The  aame, 

The  aame. 

The  same. 

The  same. 

The  same, 

The  same, 

The  aame. 

Rebuilding  the  Church, 

Building  a  Church, 

The  same. 

Enlarging  the  Church, 

Building  a  Church, 

The  same. 

Enlarging  the  Church, 

Books, 

The  same 

The  same. 

The  same, 

The  same, 

The  same. 

The  same, 

The  same. 

The  same. 

The  same, 

The  aame, 

The  same. 

The  aame. 

The  same, 

The  same, 

The  same. 

The  same. 

The  same, 

The  same, 


u 


87 


|ry  for  sale 
idiboTi, 


^otntnillee. 


1839 
Jum99, 


1840 
May  16, 


fch, 


ircit, 
cb, 


Richibueto, 

Waldibrd, 

Campo  Btllo, 

0«int  Andraw'tt 

Saint  BMphan'a, 

Prino*  Williain  A  D. 

Fr«d«d«U>D| 

Portlaad, 

GarUtoiif 

Greanwioh, 

KinfMlew, 

Nortoo, 

StndfiU*. 

Qraod  Maoan, 


1841 
March  13, 


Aug.  12, 


I* 


Dundaa, 
tt 

Skint  PaUiok'a, 
tt 

8.  W.  Miramicbi, 
tt 

Carleton, 
Bay  de  V«rto, 
Frederieton,  Sto, 
Woodalack,  &c. 
Prime  Williain,  &o. 
Saint  Andrews,  &e. 
Saint  Slephena*  Ac. 
Chatham,  dkc. 
Weatfield,  d^c. 
Kingaton,  Ac. 
Hampton,  &c. 
Suisex,  &o. 
Waterboroucli,  tfco. 
Ricbibucto,  See. 
Hagetown,  &c. 
Carloton, 
Portland, 
Grand  ManaO) 
Sackvilte, 
Shediac, 
Carleion, 
Loch  Lomond, 
Glenelc, 
Cham#>ok, 
Frcderhcton,  dec. 
Woodatock,  &c. 
Tobique,  Sus. 
Kingiton,  &o. 
H^pton,  &c. 
Susaex,  &c. , 
Gagetown,  &c. 
Grand  Lake, 
Weatfield,  &c. 
Carleton, 
Portland, 

Saint  Andre W8,&c. 
Saint  Stephens,  &,c. 
Grand  Nonan, 


£3 
3 
3 
» 
4 
5 
8 
9 

a 

7 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
U 
0 
0 
16 


17  15 
5    U 


S 

35 
95 
90 
90 

20 

30 

30 

15 

10 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
14 
3  14 
3  14 
9  16 
9  15 
9  15 
9    0 


9 

2 

9 

10 


20 

7 


9  10 
4    5 


2 

9 


10 
0 


9  10 
5    0 


3 
3 
3 
3 
5 
7 


5 
0 
0 
0 
0 
10 


94  10 
15    0 


0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

4 

.4 

4 

9 

9 

9 

8 

8 

8 

8 

0 

0 

0 

0 

A 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 


Booka, 
Tba  aama, 
Tha  samo. 
Tha  aame, 
The  same, 
The  sane, 
The  -    at , 
The      - 
The  "u 
Rebuii  'Ilk 
BuiM 
En'uf.'i; 


r»C*!i< 


r  n 


UmiI>  >v'aChareh, 
Rt    !<ldiog  tha  Church, 

Ditto, 
Buildinc  a  Church, 

Ditto, 
Tha  aama. 

Ditto, 
Tha  same. 

Ditto, 
enlarging  tha  Chureb, 
Buildinc  a  Church, 
Prayer  Booka  and  Testa- 
Tha  same,  [manU. 

The  same. 
The  same,  . 
The  same, 
The  same. 
The  same, 
Tha  aame, 
The  aame,, 
The  aame. 
The  same. 
The  same. 
The  same, 
The  same. 
The  same. 
The  same. 
The  same^ 
The  same. 

Enlarging  tlio  Church, 
Completing  the  Church, 
Enlarging  the  Church, 
Building  •  Chapel, 
Books, 

The  same,  , 

The  same. 

The  same,  • 

The  same. 
The  same. 
The  same, 
The  aame. 
The  same, 
Tne  aame,. 
The  same, 
Th»  same. 
The  same. 
The  same, 


3@ 


1841 
Aug.  12, 

1843 

July  6, 


Sept.  27, 


1843 

Feb.  8, 

March  13, 


Nov.  I, 


'  Chatham,  dui. 

£3  10 

0 

Book's, 

Miramiehi  River, 

4 

5 

0 

The  same, 

Bathurst, 

3 

0 

0 

The  same. 

Shqdiac, 

4 

5 

0 

The  same, 

Sackville, 

4 

5 

0 

The  same. 

Obamcook, 

20 

0 

0 

Finishing  the  Church, 

New  Bandon, 

20 

0 

0 

Finishing  the  Church, 

Glenolg, 

15 

0 

0 

Enlar|;ing  the  Church, 

Kingston, 

20 

0 

0 

Buildmg  Church  L.  Reach, 

Tobique, 

25 

0 

0 

Building  the  Church, 

River  de  Chute, 

20 

0 

0 

Building  the  Church, 

Jackson  Town, 

5 

0 

0 

Finishing  the  Church, 

Second  Westcock, 

16  13 

4 

Building  the  Church, 

Prince  Wiliiam, 

16  13 

4 

Building  a  Chapel, 

Nelson, 

16  13 

4 

Building  the  Church, 

Andover, 

5 

0 

0 

Books, 

Bay  Verte, 

3 

0 

0 

The  same. 

Chatham, 

6 

0 

0 

The  same, 

Carloton, 

5 

0 

0 

The  same. 

Frederirton, 

10 

0 

0 

The  same, 

Gagetown, 

5 

0 

0 

'I'he  same. 

Glenelg, 

5 

0 

0 

The  same,    ' 

GondalQ  Point, 

4 

0 

0 

The  same. 

Grand  Lake, 

3 

0 

0 

The  same. 

Greenwich, 

3 

0 

0 

The  same', 

Hampton, 

6 

0 

0 

The  Fame, 

Kingston,     * 

6 

0 

0 

The  same, 

Kingsclear, 

5 

0 

0 

The  same, 

Nerepis, 

3 

0 

0 

The  same. 

Norton, 

3 

0 

0 

The  same, 

Prince  William, 

3 

0 

0 

The  same, 

Springfield, 

8 

0 

0 

The  same, 

Saint  Stephens, 

6 

0 

0 

The  same. 

Sussex, 

6 

0 

0 

The  same. 

Saint  Andrews, 

6 

0 

0 

The  same, 

Sadtvitle, 

5 

0 

0 

The  same, ' 

Saint  Patricks, 

4 

0 

6 

Tho  same, 

Shediao, 

3 

0 

0 

The  same, 

Woodstock, 

6 

0 

0 

The  same. 

Westfield, 

3 

0 

0 

The  same, 

Cocaigne, 

20 

0 

0 

Finishing  the  Church, 

Richmond, 

10 

0 

0 

Enltireing  the  Church, 

Tobique, 

15 

0 

0, Finishing  the  Church, 

River  de  Chute, 

3 

6 

8  Building  a  Church, 

Prince  William, 

3 

6 

8  Building  a  Church, 

Ditto, 

10 

0 

0  Finishing  the  Church, 

Nelson, 

9 

6 

8,  Building  a  Church, 

Johnston, 

15 

0 

OjBuilding  a  Church, 

Canning, 

15 

0 

0, Building  a  Church, 

Fredericton, 

10 

0 

0  Books, 

Chatham, 

8 

0 

0  The  same,                       , 

Kingston, 

6 

0 

O.The  same, 

Saint  Andrews,   '' 

6 

0 

OjThe  same, 

Sackville, 

,6 

0 

OiThe  same, 

Saint  Stephens, 
Woodstock, 

5 

0 

OjThe  snme. 

,5 

0 

OjThe  same. 

Kingsclear, 

5 

0 

OjThe  same, 
Oilne  same, 

Springfield, 
Norton, 

5 

0 

3 

0 

0 

The  same, 

h  • 


89 


1643 
Kor. 


1, 


irnh, 
rch, 
irch, 

■<•  Reacli, 
ch, 

oh. 

rch, 

Bb, 
h, 


Dec.  1. 
1844 
Feb.  12, 


Miirch  11, 


1846 
Feb.  11, 


Gagetown, 

Prince  William  it, 

Douglas, 

Pvrtlaud, 

Richibucto  &  W. 

Shediac^ 

Carieloti^ 

Tobique, 

Miramichi  Rivor^ 

Hampton, 

Kingston, 

Gasetown,  , 

Tobique, 

River  de  Chute> 

Nelson, 

Fredericton, 

Woodstock, 

Kingston, 

Saint  Andrews, 

Saint  Stephens, 

Chatham, 

Richibucto, 

Carleton, 

GagetQwn, 

Prince  William, 

Hampton, 

Springfield, 

Shediac, 

Stanley, 

Weldford, 

Tobique, 

Miramichi  RiTci'» 

Sackvilie,- 

Glenelg, 

KingscTear, 

Maryland! 

Upham, 

Prince  Williaiii,i 

Nelson, 

Upham, 

River  de  Chute, 

Woodstock, 

Fredericton, 

Chatham, 

Kingston, 

Saint  Andrews, 

Saint  Stephens, 

Portland, 

Gagetown, 

Prince  William, 

Carleton, 

Kingsclear, 

Spnngfield, 

Stanley, 

Grand  Manan, 

Glenelg, 

Shediiaoi 

Studholm, 

Skussex, 

Ludlow,  ' 

Blaekville, 


D. 


£5  0 
5  0 
5  0 
3  0 
3  0 
3  0 
3  0 
5 
5 
3 

20 


0 
0 
0 
0 


J5  0 

10  0 

20  0 

15  0 

10  0 

10  0 

8  0 


8 

8 


0 
0 


8    0 
7    0 


7 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

3  15 

3  15 

2 

0 

7 

0 

7 

0 

8 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

2 

0 

10 

0 

10 

0 

ys 

0 

30 

0 

6  13 

15 

0 

10 

0 

10 

0 

9 

0 

9 

0 

9 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

8 

0 

7 

e 

6 

0 

4 

0 

3 

0 

8 

0 

3 

0 

2  10 

1 

15 

1 

15 

1 

0 

1 

0 

0,  Books, 

0  The  8am«f,> 

0  The  same^ 

0  The  same, 

0  The  same^ 

0  The  same, 

0  The  same, 

0  The  same, 

0  The  same, 

0  The  same, 

0  Finishing  ttie  Churchy 

0  Enlarging  the  Churchy 

0  Finishing  the  Church, 

0  Finishing  the  Church, 

0  Finishing  the  Chnrrji, 

0  Books, 

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0  The  same, 

0  The  same, 

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0  Finishing  a  Church, 

0  Finishing  a  Church, 

4  Finishing  a  Church, 

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40 


1845 
Feb.  II, 

March  87, 


July  23, 

1846 
March  6, 


June  3, 


NeUon, 

Tobiqtt*, 

Miramiebi  RWer, 

SackviUe, 

Hampton, 

Marvland, 

Restigoaobe, 

Westmorlaaiil, 

Johnston, 

Ludlow, 

Hampton,* 

Monkton, 

Kiugariear, 

Lancaster, 

Lancaster, 

Queensbuty, 

Queenshnry, 

Saint  Martins, 

Upbam," 

Johnston, 

Queensbury, 

Lancaster, 

Simonds, 

Prince  Williami 

Saint  John, 

Fredericton, 

Woodstoofct 

Portland, 

Saint  Stephena, 

Saint  Andrews, 

Chatbrai, 

GagetowR, 

Mangerrille, 

BnrtoB, 

Sackrille, - 

Kingselear, 

Kingston, 

Glenelg; 

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Sainex, 

HaVnpton, 

Richibneto, 

Carleton^ 

Stanley* 

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Dorchester, 

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idohraond, 

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Nelsoit, 

Ladiow< 

ChanMMWk, 

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Portland,  additional, 

Waterberaoghi 

Donglas, 

Cbipnwn* 

Petersville, 


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tirand 

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Jan.  22,  SpringfieFd, 

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Monkton, 

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Hopewell, 

Stanley, 

Restigoncli^, 

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Portland, 

Woodstock, 

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Simonds, 

Sackvillo, 

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New  Maryland, 

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Newcastle, 

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Laneuter, 

Jm.  SS, 

Saint  Mary's, 

Woterborough, 

Fredericfon, 

(New  Maryland), 

Saint  Stephens, 

Lanrastor, 

Monktnn, 

Sdint  Martin's, 

Newrastio, 

Susses  No.  1 , 

— 

Sussex  No.  2, 

Lancdsier, 

Maugerville, 

Kingsclear, 

Gagelown, 

Lancaster, 

Douglas, 

£10 

0 

0 

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0 

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10 

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10 

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10 

0 

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20 

0 

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15 

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a 


IiIST    OF    CONTRIBUTORS 


TO  THK 


DIOCESAN    CHURCH    SOCIETY    OF    NEW 

BRUNSWICK. 


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KJWni. 


.  Xift  members, 

ny  the  pajrment  of  not  less  Qian  Ten  Pounds  at  any  one  tlme.>-Tiio«e  narked  with  Jl.  8.  u» 

also  Annual  Subscribera. 

1838.  BAILLIR,  Hon.  THOMAS 
CHIPMAN,  Hon.  Chief  Justice,  V.f.    A.S. 
COSTER.  Veil.  Archdeacon,  V.  P.    A.  S. 
MACLAUCHLAN,  JAMES  A.,  Esnuira. 
OWEN.  Hon.  W.  F.  W.  V.  P. 
SCOVIL,  WILLIAM  Esquire,  V.  P.    A.  S. 
WETMORE,  JUSTUS  8.  Esquire.    A.  8. 

1839.  BOTSFORD.  Hon.  WILUAM    A.  S. 
ROBINSON,  Hon.  W.  H.    V.  P. 
ROBlNSON.Hon.  F.  P.    V.P. 
SCOVIL,  Rev  WILLIAM  ,  id.  «. 
SIMONOS.  Hun.  CHARLES 
SHORE.  Hon.  GEORGE   V.  P.    A.  S. 

1840.  HARVEY,  M:ijor  General  Sir  JOHN,  K.  C.  B.  &,  K.  C.  U.,  lata  LieaU>" 

nnnt  Governor  .nntl  Conininnder  in  Chief. 
PARKER,  Hon   >"VILLE.  Muster  o,  the  Rolls,  V.  P.    A.  S. 
PETERS.  Hon.       J..  Attorney  General,  V.  P.    A.  S. 
ROBINSON,  Col.  JOHN 
1848.  RATCHFORD.  ED.  VV.  Esquir*. 

WHEELER.  GEORGE.  Esqiiiro.    A.  8. 
1843.  SMITH,  HENRY  BOWY^nt,  Esquire.    A.  8. 

1843.  COLEBROOKE,  His  Bxcdienny  Sir  WILLIAM  G.M.,  K.  H  ,  LienteUB 
Governor  and  Coinniander  in  C    "f,  Patron.    A.  8. 

1846.  FREDEKICTON.  The  Right  Rev.  JC  ^  ':<?.  Lord  BisUop  of,  Preatdent.  A.  S 
GILBERT,  GEORGE  G,  Esquire.    A.  8. 

PARKER.  Hon.  Mr.  Justice,  V.  P.    A.  8. 
PETERS,  JAMES,  Junior,  Esquire.    A.  8. 
PETERS,  Dr.  GEORGE  P.    A.  8. 
SAUNDERS.  Hon  JOHN  S..  V.  P.    A.  8. 
SCOVIL,  SAMUEL.  Esquire. 
SCOVIL,  WILLIAM  HENRY,  Ewraire. 
SMITH.  Master  GEORGE  SYDNEY    A.  8. 
TILLEY.  S.  L..  Esquire.    A.  8. 
WIGGINS,  STEPHEN.  Esquire.    A.  8. 
WIGGINS,  FREDERICK  A.  Esquire.    A.  8. 

1847.  GILBERT,  Mrs.  ANN 

KEADE.  ALFRED,  Esquure. 
HEARS,  EDWARD,  Esquire. 
WIGGINS,  Mrs.  STEPHEN, 


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Adams,  Charles 
Adams,  Geor^ana 
AdaoBi,  Sarah 


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Andrews,  Isabella 
Ansley,  Barzillai 
Armstrong,  H.  S. 
Armstrong,  Itobert 
Armstrong,  Jninea 
ArnisUouif,  Mn. 
Armstrong,  John 
Armstrong,  Andrew 
Arnold,  Adelaide 
Atkins,  Ann 
Aiwten,  Henry 
Avery,  William  h, 
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Barlow,  Helen  E. 
Barlow,  Jane  R. 
Burlow,  Eliza  H. 
Bates,  Mrs. 
Bayard.  William 
Becket,  Alexander 
Bedell,  MUs 
Bertou,  S.  D. 
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Butts,  Hiram 
Betts,  Charles  P. 
Betts,  Mrs.  C.  P, 
Betts,  Hannah 
Betts,  G.  F.  Boyd 
Bible,  Eliza 
Blatch.  Gaorgo 
Bonsall,  M. 
Bonsall,  A-  E. 
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Bowes,  John 
Boyer,  Mary  A. 
Boycr,  John 
Boyer,  Su&an 
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Boyle,  Alexander 
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Brownsword,  Irene  S. 
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Perkins,  George 
Perkins,  Alfred 
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Perkins,  Mary  J. 
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Peters,  James 
Peters,  James  W. 
Peters,  Samuel 
Peters,  Ann 
Peters,  Benjamin  L. 
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Pine,  U.  J. 
Pitt,  David 
Pitt,  Mrs. 
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Raymond,  Chnrles 

Raymond,  Sarah 

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Richards,  Eleanor 

Richards,  Eleanor  Mrs. 

Ritchie,  Martha 

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Kitohie,  Francis 

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Robinson,  Beverley 

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Sandall,  Thomas 

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Smith,  Wm.  F. 
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Smith,  Thomas  M. 
Smith,  William  N. 
Smith,  H.  Bowver 
Smith,  Mrtf.  II. 'B. 
Smith,  S.  E. 
Smith,  G.  Sidney 
Smith,  H.  B.  Jiin. 
Smith,  Lucy  Helen 
Smith,  John  C. 
Smith,  William 
Spurr,  Jnmcs  DeWoire 
Sterling,  Snmiicl 
Stewart,  C.  C. 
Stewart,  Rev.  A. 
Street,  Ain-ed  L. 
Street,  William  H, 
Street,  J.  B. 
Strickland,  George 
Stringer.  William 
Stnbbs,  Peter 
Stnrdee,  H.  P. 
Sniis,  Charles 
Sniis,  Sophia 
Sulis,  Joseph 
Sullivan,  Miss 
Summers,  Robert 
Summers,  Maria 
Summers,  Joseph 
Sweet,  James  It. 
Sweet,  Mrs.  J.  R. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  Sarab 
Thorne,  E.  L. 
Thorne,  Mary  L. 
Thorne,  James  S. 
Thorne,  G.  Edw. 
Thorne.  W.  Henry 
Thorne,  Mrs.  E.L. 
Thorp,  Mrs. 
I'hornton,  Thomas 
Thurgar,  John  V. 
Thurgnr,  Mrs.  A. 
Thurgar.  Miss 
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VaiiBnskiik,  George 
VanBnskirk,  Mrs. 
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Vnnhorne,  James 
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Wetmore,  Caleb 

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Wetmore,  Thomas  S. 

Wheeler,  George 

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Wilinot,  John  L. 

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Williams,  Edward 

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0 
0 
6 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 


Total, 


£132    6    6 


NEW  MARYLAND. 


Clarkson,  J. 
Delzell,  Agnes 
Fisher,  Henry  Sen. 
Fisher,  Mra.  H. 
Fisher,  Henr^  Jun. 
Fisher,  Gabriel 
Fiaher,  Mrs.  H. 
Fisher,  Lewis 
Fisher,  Mrs.  Ann 
Fisher,  William 
Fletcher,  Edward 
Graham,  William 
Graham,  Margaret 
Graham,  SarabAnn 
Graham,  Elizabeth 
Horncastle,  Joseph 
Horncasile,  Mrs. 
Ketchum,  Reverend  W.  Q,. 
Lindsay,  Mrs.  James 
M'Knight,  Wm.  Sen. 
M'Knight,  Mrs.  Wm. 
M'Knight,  James 
M'Knight,  Samnel 
M'Knight,  John 
M'Knight,  Mrs.  John 
M'Knight,  Wm.  Jun. 
Moore,  Catherine 
Moore,  Elizabeth 
Snider,  Edward 


£0 


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1 
2 
2 
5 
5 
3 
3 
5 
1 
3 
5 
1 
1 
1 
5 
5 
0 
2 
3 
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1 
1 
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0 
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6 
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6 
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0 
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6 
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6 
6 
6 
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0 
3 
3 
0 


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Whiltakar,  Joiepb  £0    3 

Whittikcr,  Mn.  J.  1 

Toul,  £5    9'  8 

PORTLAND. 
Allan,  Jacob  £1    0 

AUan,  William  6 

Andrtwa,  Mr.  S 

AodrywHi  Mn.  2 
Borer,  Rav.W.M.  10 
Baytr,  MVa.                            '     10 

Brofrn,  Miu  C.  8 

Browa,  t.  8.  I 

Bnindage,  Joihua  1 

Brundafe,  Mn.  1 

Coaltar,  Joieph  6 

Cunard,  Thomaa  6 

Cunard,  Mn.  T.  Z 

Cunard,  Mim  Mary  8 

Catiidy,  John  4^ 

OaMidy,  Mn.  8 

Carrill,  Jacob  8 

Carvill,  Mn.  1 

Carvili,  Mia  C.  I 

Coahran,  Woo.  6 

Connely,  John        ^  6 

Crawford,  John  1' 

Crawfotd,  Mn.  1 

eameron,  Geo.  1 

Crawford,  Jamat  8 

Crawfbrd,  Mn.  2 

Clark,  Jamea  2 

Clark,  91  n.  8 

Clark,  George  Jum  8 
Drary,  Mn.                               1    0 

Drary,  Mr.  .  1& 

Drary,  John  5 

Drary,  Misa  5 

Drary,  Edward  5 

Drury,  W.  C.  -^  5 

Drury,  George  10 

Doney,  Charlea  10 

Doaey,  Mrs.  6 

Doney,  Martha  J.  8 

Doney,  Eatfier  A.  8 

Doney^  M.  E.  8 

Dalton,  Henry  5 

Dalton,  Richard  8 

Dalton,  Mn.  8 

DaIto»,  Samuel-  8' 

Dalton,  Mn.  I 

Dickson,  George:  5 

DanvHI,  Hdniy  6 

Daavill,  Mra.  3 

■  Daavill,  Letitia  1 

.  Dalton,  Mrs.  S.  M.  8 

Eaglea,  6eorg«  15 

Eagles,  Mrs.  '8 

Eagles,  Mi«  C.  E.  1 

Eagles,  Miss  J.  M.  1 

Ragles,  Edward  "  10 


Eagles,  Clurlcs 

Eagles,  Misa  E.  A. 

Eagles,  Miss  C.  A. 

Eagles,  Wm.  Jun. 

Ragles,  Mn. 

Fisber.  Michael 

Flewelling,  James 

Flewelling,  Mra.  3^ 

Friend,  A 

Godard,  J.  F. 

Godard,  Mis. 

Qarduer.  Mr. 

Haws,  Mn. 

Hammond,  Hugh 

Hyliard,  Mn. 

Humphreys,  C. 

Hampbrays,  Mn. 

Ham,  John 

U«ater,  James 

Heater,  Mn. 

Johnson,  David 

Johnson,  Mn 

Johnson,  G.  R. 

Johnson.  Jamea 

Knight,  Mrs. 

Kilpatrick,  Wiliiani' 

Kilpatrick,  Mn. 

Ketcham,  Miss 

Lawton,  William 

Lawton,  Mn. 

Leonard,  R. 

LeVcb,  John 

LeifUi,  Mn. 

Lingley,  John 

Logan,  William 

Logan,  Mn. 

Logan,  John 

Middlemoro,  — 

Morritt,  Israel 

Morcy,  Captain' 

Horey,  Mn. 

Morey,  William 

M'Givem,  R.  P. 

Mackintosh,  J.  C. 

Maokintosh,  Mrs. 

Miles,'  Thomaa 

M'Mackin,  Mn. 

Morrison,  Griffith 

M'Lean,  James 

M'Gnire,  A. 

M'Candless,  G. 

Moore,  Mra.  R. 

Payne,  James  P. 

Payne;  Mn. 

Payne,  Robert 
,  Payne,  Miss  J. 
OfPiogeon,  WilliaiB 

Peten,  William 

Peten,  George 
S^Purdy,  Gilbert 

Purdy,  Mn. 


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Ruddook,  Fnncil  1 

Buddock,  Mri. 

RobarUon,  John 

Robtrtaon,  M ri. 

Reynold*,  Samuel 

Reynold!,  Samuel  Jr. 

Rejrnnlda,  M  taa  C. 

Roaa,  Mra. 

Roia,  Miia  M. 

Robertaon,  Wm.  R. 

RevBolda,  Jaaae  Jun. 

Robertaon,  Thomaa 

Ruddock,  Miaa  Eliza 

Ruddook,  Andrew 

Ruddock,  Mra.  A. 

Ruddock,  George 

Ruddock,  Mra.  G. 

Ruddook,  Thomaa  Jr. 

Rebinaon,  John 

Reynolds,  Robert 

Ruddock,  Francia 

Simonda,  Rev.  R. 

Sorell,  Charlea 

Shaw,  William  H. 

Sohoalea,  Richard 

Snider,  George 

Smyth,  Mra.  M.  A. 

Smallwood,  Edward 

Sweet,  Robert 

Sweet,  Mra. 

Sweet,  J. 

Stewart,  George 

Steveoa,  John 

fitevena,  Mra. 

Sp'oggi  Moaea 

Smith,  Frederick 
Scribner,  Eliaa 
Scribner,  Mra.  E, 
Tilley,  S.  L. 
Tiiley,  Mra. 
Travia,  Jamea 
Travia,  Mra.  J. 
Tobin,  John  G. 
Tobin,  Samuel 
Travis,  Barnea 
Travia,  Mrn.  B. 
Travia,  Hugh  J. 
Travia,  Jeremiah 
Travia,  Andrew  H, 
Tapley,  David 
Taploy,  Mra. 
Veilh,  Miaa 
Veith,  Miaa  C. 
Waterberry,  C.  J. 
Waterberry,  Mrs. 
Williama,  Samuel 
Wilaon,  Andrew 
Wetmore,  Mr. 
Wilaon,  Jamea 

Total,  £50  15    0 


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WOODSTOCK. 

Adama,  David 

AIUo,JohoT. 

Allan,  Mary  M. 

Allan,  Eliza 

Akerley,  Jame«  II. 

Atkinaon,  V  illian 

Atkinaon„Mra. 

Atkinaon,  Thomaa 

Atwaier,  Williani 

Bedell,  Mra. 

Bedell,  Miia  Anna 

Bedell,  John 

Bedell,  George  A. 

Bedell,  Walter 

Bedell,  Joseph 

Bedell,  Walter  J. 

Bedell,  Edwin 

Bedell,  Paul  M. 

Barker,  Robert 

Baird,  William  T.' 

Brittain,  Robert 

BuU,WiUiam 

Bull,  Mra.  George 

Bnstin,  Mra. 

Beardaley,  Horace  H* 

Boyd,  Charlea 

CarnMn,  A.  S. 

element!,  Mra. 

element!,  Margaret 

Clementa,  Emma 

Campbell,  Charlea 

Carville,  John 

Carville,  Isaac 

Cluff,  Thomaa 

Cluir,  Thomaa  Jun. 

Cluff.  Mary 

Connell,  Mrs. 

Conaoll,  George 

Connell,  Jane 
Connell.  Mra.  C. 
Cannell,  Joaeph 
Connell,  Mrs.  Joa. 
Carr,  Andrew  * 

Clark,  Mrs.  Robert 
Currie,  Andrew 
Currie,  Mrs.  Andrew 
Cleary,  George  W. 
.  Cleary,  Misa 
0}ii''unlifre,  Elislia  A. 
Oibblee,  Richard 
Dibblee,  William  F. 
Dibblee,  Mrs.  William  F. 
Draper,  laaiic 
Draper,Jamea  Nelson 
Draper,  William 
Day,  Miaa 
Dunlap,  John 
Duance,  Mary 
Duauce,  Thomaa 
Dalliug,  Thomaa 


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Elliott,  Elleir  £.0    2 

English,  Alfred  P.  5 

Emery,  CbarleB  5 

Emery,  Mrs.  Chas.  S 

Emery,  Thomas  2 

Emery,  Scott  2 

Emery,  Margaret  2 

Fisher,  Louis  P.  5 

Faulkner,  David   ,  2 

Flemmin^,  Robert  & 

Gray,  William  5 

Gartley,  George  1 

Gartley,  Thomas  1 

Gidney,  Isaac  B.  *  5 

Green,  Jonathan  2 

Garden,  H.  M.  G.  10 

Garden,  Mrs.  H.  M.  G,  5 

Griffith,  Benjamin  P.  7 

Griffith,  Mrs.  B.  P.  2 

Griffith,  Mary  1 

^  Griffith,  Wm.  H.  1 

Griffith,  Robert  5 

Grovec,  Mrs.  5 

Grover,  James  10 

Grosvenor,  Mrs.  2 

Hanford,  Rev.  S.Jones  ]    0 

Harper,  Mrs.  5 

Harper,  James  2 

Harper,  Robert  2 

Hannah,  Mrs.  Wm.  2 

Hamilton,  Major 
Hall,  Samuel  P. 
Hazen,  William  C. 
Hazen,  Elizabeth  C, 
Hazen,  Mary  Ann 
Hillman,  Georse 

Jamieson,  Charles  8. 

Jamieson,  Mrs.  C.  S, 

Johnson,  Miss 

Jones,  Heniy 

Ketchum,  James  } 

'  Ketchum,  Mrs.  James 

Ketchum,  Elizabetii 

Ketchum,  Ralph  •  I 

Keiley,  Michael  H.  1 

Kearney,  Mrs.  Adam 

Kergan,  William 

Kcrgan,  Mrs. 

Kergan,  Margaret 

Kergan,  William  Jnn, 

Longstaff,  Robinson 

Morehouse,  Mrs. 

M'Inlyre,  Patrick 

M'Intyre,  Mrs.  P. 

M'ln^re,  James 

M'Intyre,  Katherine 

M'Kee,  John 

M'Km>  Mrs.  John 

M'Coy,  James 

M'Cann,  Mrs.  James 

M'Beatk,  John 


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0  M'Afee,  Samuel 

0  M'Nelly.  Joseph 

6  .M'Pheters,  Duncan 

6  M'CulIough,  George 

6  M'CulIough,  Robert 

6  Morris,  Mrs. 

0  Nevers,  Mrs.  Geo. 

6  Newcomb,  Wm.  R. 

0  Oliver,  Elizabeth 

0  Oliver,  Ellen 

6  O'Hern.  Jeremiah 

6  Perley,  Mrs.  Charles 

0  Perley,  Thomas  E. 

6  Perley,  Mrs.  Thomas  E. 

0  Peabody,- Charles 

0  Peabody,  Mrs.  Charles 

6  Peabody,  Francis 

6  Peabody,  Stephen 

3  Peabudy,  Celia 

3  Peabody,  Charlotte 

0  Peabody,  James  F. 

0  Perrington,  Lewis 

0  Perrington  Mrs.  Lewis 

6  Raymond,  Charles 

0  Raymond,  Mrs. 

0  Rayiiaond,  Charles  W. 

6  Raymond,  Mary  Anna 

6  Russell,  Hugh 

6  Simondson,  John  N. 

6  Simondson,  John 

9  Simondson,  James 

3  Speers,  William 

6  Smith,  Mrs.  William 

3  Smith,  Eliza 

0  Smith,  Emily 

3  Smith,  Sophia 

3  Smith,  Fanny 

6  Smith,  Mrs.  E. 

0  Street,  Rev.  S.  D.  Lee 

0  Street,  Mrs-  Lee 

6  Street,  Thos.  W. 

6  Street,  Sarah  L. 

0  Sproul,  Mrs. 

0  Sproul,  James 

6  Sproul,  M.  Matilda 

0  Segee,  James 

6  Segee,  Mrs.  James 

3  Strong,  Thomas 

0  Strong,  Absalom 

0  Stuart.  John 

0  Strong,  William 

0  Tracey^Mrs.  Stephen 

0  Tupper,  James  R. 

3  Uphain,  Mrs.  William 

3  Upham,  Mrs.  Thomas 

0  Upham,  George  B. 

0  Vondy,  Dr.  John 

0  Wetmore,  A.  K.  Smedes 

0  Wetmore,  Mrs.  A.  K.  S, 

0  Wetmore,  Elizabeth  B. 


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Wetmore,  Roberto*  £Q    1 

Weunpre,  Charles  J.  P,  i 

Wetmore,  Jamet  P.  1 

Wetmore,  Henry  G.  ] 

Wolhaupter,  Charles  7 

Wickham,  T.  33d  Regt.  1    0 

Winslow,  J.  F.  W.  1    0 

Winslow,  Francis  E.  5 

Wilson,  Mrs.  I , 

Wilson,  William  3 

Wilson,  Ephraim  1 

Detachment  o/QSd  Regt. 

Bairstow,  Thomas  Sergeant  5 

Towend,  Corporal  ] 

Hobson,  Philip  Private  1 

Edwards,  Greorce   ."  1 

Roberts,  Gabriel      "  1 

Bailey,  William       "  ,     1 

Law,  John              "  1 

Harris,  Francis       "  1 

Ambler,  James        "  1 

Braoksbank,  Sam?  •'  '  1 

Wheyland,  Henry  "  I 

Baxter,  John           "  1 
Collections  in  St.  Luke's  Church, 

7th  June,  1846,  4    4 

Do.   10th  January,  1847,  3    4 

Total,  ^554    5 

ANDOVER. 

Akerley,  Edwin  jgO    5 

Baird,  George  2 

Baird,  Henry  Esq.  5    0 

Beardsley,  Mr.  2 

Bedell,  William  5 

Caughey,  Samuel  5 

Coopnbes,  Leonard  R.  Esq.  )    0 

Gallagher,  John  4 

Giberson,  George  10 

Hammond,  Charles  A.  Esq.  5 

Hethrington,  Thomas*  5 

Hothrington,  William  5 

Hethrington,  Jane  2 

Ketchum,  Randolph  Esq.  10 

Kilbnrn,  William  '  6 

Lloyd,  Thomas  2 

M'Givern,  Rev.  J.  10 

M'Laucklan,  William  Esq.  1    0 

M'Kenzie,  Donald  2 

Montgomery,  William  N.  P.  5 

Montgomery,  Mrs.  2 

Montgomery,  Miss  2 

Newcombe,  George  2 

Rainsfurd,  A.  W:  Esq.  1    0 

Raymond,  A.  M.  10 

Reid,  Duncan  5 
Sergeant  Wash  and  Privates.  33d 
Regt.,  stationed  at  Grand  Falls,       8    9 

Watson,  William  5    0 

Watoon,  Samuel  8    0 


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SAINT  STEPHENS. 


Abbot,  Thomas  B. 

Abbot,  Samuel 

Abbot,  Susannah 

Abbot,  P.  M. 

Andrews,  Elizabeth 

Bixby,  Mrs. 

Chipman,  T. 

Crowell,  Mrs. 

Grimmer,  John 

Grimmer,  W.  W. 

Hilts,  Mr. 

Lindsay,  Ninian 

Lindsay,  Mrs.  George 

Lindsay,  Andrew 

M'Connachy,  B. 

Norwood,  John 

Oveatt,  J.  H. 

Pingreo,  F.  M, 

Pingree,  Miss 

Porter,  William 

Porter,  Mrs.  W. 

Porter,  E.  M. 

Porter,  Anne 

Porter,  J.  B. 

Porter,  John 

Porter,  Henrietta 

Porter,  William  Jr. 

Porter,  Joseph  Jr. 

Porter,  Charles 

Porter,  James 
^Porter,  Mrs. 
rice,  Alfred 
Rose,  David  A. 
Springate,  Edward 
Springate,  Caroline 
Thomson,  Rev.  S.,  LL.  D. 
Thomson,  George  D. 
Thomson,  Samuel  R. 
Thomson,  Edward 
Tippet,  Rev.  H.  W. 
Tippet,  Mrs. 
Tippet,  Henry  O. 
Tippet,  Vivian  W, 
Upton,  David 
Vroom,  William 
Watson,  Robert 
Watson,  Beverly 
Watson,  William 
Whitlock,  J.  H. 
Whitiock,  Julia 
Whitlock,  J.  H.  Jf. 
Whitlock,  Jane  H. 
Collected  at  Church, 
Collected  on  Trinity  Sun« 
day, 


Total, 


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CHATHAM. 

AiliMD,  H.  B.  £0  10    0 

AilUon,  Mrs.  10    0 

Bacon,  "Rev.  Samiiol  10    0 

Canard,  Hon.  Joaaph  }    4    0 

Carman,  William  Jr.  lO    0 

Carman,  Henry  C.  D.  10    0 

Cmne,  Joseph  I^,  5    0 

Craigen,  J.  C,  6    0 

Church  Woman,  15    0 

Deabrisay,  Theophilus  10    0 

Fish,  Hiram  4    7 

Fenety,  Jamea  '  ■     5    0 

Gcamain,J.  G.  5    0 

Haddovr,  Mrs.  6    0 

Hatch,  Edwin  5    0 

HawMt,  Charles  5    0 

Johnson,  J.  Al.  Sen.  10    0 

Johnson,  James  XO    0 

Johpflo|i«  Mrs.  J.  M,  10    0 

Johnson,  J.  M.  Jr.  5    JO 

Johnson,  Robert  1    3 

Joseph,  Mrs.  I    0  '0 

Layton,  Mrs.  G.  3    0 

Letson,  <Ann  M.  2    6 

LeUon,Mrs.  G.  2    6 

Lets6n,  William  Albr*  6    0 

Martin,  Mrs.  5    0 

Petera,  Hon.  T.  H.  1    3    4 

Peters,  Jane  10    0 

Ptiitera,  Caroline  10    0 

Parcival,  John  5    0 

P^rcival,  Catherine  ,5    0 

Percival,  Bridget  '2    6 

Percival,  John  Jr.  2    6 

Percival,  Elizabeth  1    6 

Percival,  Thomas  1   <6 

Percival,  Robert  1    0 

Percival,  Joseph          ^  10 

Parker,  Miss                >  5    0 

Parker,  Jshn  5.   0 

Peabody,  Mrs.  5'>  0 

Robinf*on,  Richard  9    6 

Samuel,  J.  J.  5    0 

Samuel,  William        ,  5-0 

Stimuel,  Shmuol  5    0 

Smith,  George  5    0 

Searl,  Michael  3    1^ 

Sargent,  Moses  5    0 

Travia,  Richard  2    6 

Travis,  David  2    6 

Vondy,  Thomas  Jr,  5    0 

Wright,  John  15    0 

Wright,  Mrs.  10    0 

Wright,  Henry  10    0 

Sale  of  Books,  8    1^ 
Amoont  eollocted  at  St.  Paul's 
Mid  St.  Mary's,  rn  Jane, 
1846.                        .      12  16 


Collected  at  St.  Paul'j  and  St. 

Marv'a  10th  Jan,  1»47     £6    8    0 
Collected  at  Newcastle  10th 

Jan.  1847,  1  10    0 


Total, 


£40    5    3 


SAINT  ANDREWS. 


Alley,  Rev.  Dr. 
Briscoe,  Charles 
Campbell,  G.  F. 
Chandler,  J.  W. 
Conway,  Mr. 
Dimmock,  C. 
Dougherty,  Mrs. 
Frye,  Henry 
Gove,  Dr. 
Gove,  Harry 
Haddock,  Jacob 
Hatch,  WellingtCA 
Hatch,  Harris  H. 
Jarves,  William 
Jarves,  Robert 
Jones,  Thomas 
Johnston,  Henry 
Law,  Robert 
Lowden,Mrs. 
Mahood,  Mr. 
Maloney,  William 
M'Alavey,  Henry 
M'Curdy,  Samuel 
Smith,  Peter 
Stiokney,  G.  F. 
Stinson,  James 
Street,  George  D, 
Street,  James  W. 
Turner,  Thomas 
Wetmore,  Justus 
Wilson,  John 
Wilson,  John  Jr. 
Wilson,  Thomas  B, 
Wilson,  Edward 
Wiggins,  Rev.  R.  B. 
Wren,  Thomas 
Do.  last  year, 
Wyer,  Thomas  F. 
Wyer,  Hon.  Thomas 


£1 


0 
5 
5 


5 
S 


5 

5 

5 

10 

1  0 
5 
5 
5 
5 
3 
5 
5* 
10 
5 
2 

1    0 

1    0 

10 

5 

1  0 
5 
5 
5 


DORCHESTER. 


Armstrong,  John 
Chandler,  Hon.  E.  B. 
Chandler,  Mrs. 
Chandler,  W.  B. 
Chandler.  Mrs.  W.  fi. 
Carter,  William 
'Chapman,  David 


£0 
1 
1 


5 
5 
5 
3 


0 
0 
0 


10    0 
6 


0 
6 


10  0 
6  0 
2  6 
6    0 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
Q 
0 
0 
6 
0 
0 
0 
0 
6 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

10  0 
5  0 
5  0 
5    0 


10 

Collection  at  Church,  June  28, 9    0 

Do.  January  10t|i,  1847,  4  11 

Total,  £!W~i4~5 


0 
6 
5 


1  3 
0  0 
0    0 


0 
0 
0 


^^ 


c 
c 
c 
c 
c 
I 
1 
f 
1 


;i  0  a 


5  0 
5  0 
10  0 
3  6 
S  0 
6 
0 
0 
6 
0 
•0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
Q 
0 
0 


10 
6 
S 
6 
5 
5 
5 

10 
1    0 


5 
5 


2    6 
5    0 


5* 

0 

10 

0 

5 

0 

3 

6 

0 

0 

0 

0 

10 

0 

5 

0 

0 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

10 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

0 

0 

0 

6 

11 

5 

1 

0 
0 
5 
5 
5 
3 


3 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 

74 


Chapman,  Miaa 
Gilbert,  R.  K.  Eaquire, 
Gilbert,  Mies 
Gilbert,  Gay 
Godfrey,  Robert 
Hickman,  John  Jf. 
Hickman,  Joseph    , 
Knapp,  Charles  E. 
Milner,  Mrs.  C. 
Moore,  S. 
Moore,  Mrs. 
M'Curdy,Jane 
I*almer,c/ohn 
Palmer,  M.  B.  Esq. 
Sayre,  James  Esq. 
Sayre,  Otfa|p 
Sayre,  Thomas 
Weldon,  Amasa  Esq. 
Smith,  Albert,  Esq. 

Total, 

'  SACKVILLE. 

Allison,  J.  Esq. 
Black,  Rev.  J. 
Black,  Master  G.L.W. 
Black,  Master  W.  A. 
Black,  J.  C. 
Black,  Samuel  Esq. 
Boulienbouse,  John  E. 
Boultenhouse,  Reuben 
Voultedhouse,  Mrs.  B. 
Boultenhouse,  Bedford 
Boultenhouse,  John 
Botsford,.Hon.  Judge 
Botsford,  Hon.  A.E. 
Botsford,  W.  H.  Esq. 
Botsfbrd,  Mrs. 
Chandler,  Stephen 
Crane,  Hon.  W. 
Crane,  Mrs. 
Crane,  Miss 
Cogswell,  Edward 
Evens,  E. 
Evens,  Jamea 
Evens,  James  J. 
Gallagher,  Hugh 
Johnston,  Dr. 
Lawrence,  George 
Morice*  J. 
M'Allisler,  Robert 
Richardson,  C* 
Russ,  Charles 
Sale  ef  Books, 

ToUl, 

KINGSTON. 
Appleby,  J.  T. 
Blaek,  Alexander 


5» 


£0    3    0  JChafoneL  John 
5 


5 
5 
5 
2 
7 
5 
5 
2 
2 
1 
2 
2 
5 
.2 
ft 
5 
5 


XO 


£6  17    1^ 


£1 
1 


2 
0 
1 
t 

iu 

5 

5 

5 

3 

5 

5 

0 

0 

0 

0 
10 

0 
10 

0 

5 

6 

6 

2 

5 

5 

5 

10  6 

I    3 

5    0 

3    9 

7    0 


Crawford  Uaiiiel 

Crawford,  Robert 

Crawford,  Mrs.  8. 

CraWibrd,  MissS. 

Crawford,  Frederick 

Dickson,  Thomas 

Evans,  Miss 

Fleweiling,  Joseph 

Flewelling,  William  J. 

Fleweiling,  William  Henry 

Flewelling,  J.  Henry 

Flewelling,  David  W. 

Flewelling,  James 

Fleweiling,  James  C. 

Foster,  J.  Hoyt, 

Foster,  Charles 

Foster,  Alus  Mary 

Foster,  MTeili  Sophia 

Foster,  Samuel 

Hoyti  Samuel 

Hoyt,  Charles 

Hoyt,  George 

Hoytj  Jarvis 

Lee,  Charles 

M'Alary, 

M'Leod,  Hon.  W. 

Nerthrup,  James 

Northrup,  E.  S. 

Pentreitb,  Capt.  E. 

Perkins,  Elijah 

Perry  MisB 

PickettjDavid 

Pjwell,  William  (two  years),  1  10 


2 
2 
2 

2 
3 
4 
2 
2 
2 
2 
2 
3 
2 
2 
3 
I 
1 
5 
2 

6 
3 

5 

lo 

2 
0 
2 
2 
0 
6 


1    0 


Riaymond,  George 

Raymond,  William 

Scovil,  Mrs.  E. 

Seovil,  Miss  H.  S. 

Scovil,  Miss  S.  B. 

Scovil,  Rev.  W.  E. 

Seovil,  William  E, 

Scovil,  T.  Lee 

Wetmore,  Justus 

Wetmore,  James 

Wetmore,  James  Jr: 

Wetmore,  David  Jr, 
m  Whelpley,  George 
"  Whiting,  William 

Wier,  William 

Collection  after  Sermons, 

Total, 


0 


£15    3    0 


£0    3    6 
2    6 


13 


5 
2 
10 
10 
5 
0 
2 
2 
0 
2 
2 
3 
3 
2 
3 

a 


6 

6 

6 

0 

6 

U 

U 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

0 

6 

6 

9 

3 

3 
0 

6 

0 
0 

is 

0 

0 

6 

0 

6 

6 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

0 

0 

6 

6 

0 

6 

6 

0 

6 

6 

» 

0 


£37    8    0 


OAGETOWN. 


Bonnell,  William  F. 
Coster,  Rev.  N.  A. 
Colling,  John 
Crosbie,  Thomas 
Currie,  George 


£0  10 

2    0 

6 

2 

10 


0 
0 
0 
6 
0 


/ 


56 


DeVeber,  N.  H..  X2 

OeVeber,  Gabriel     '  2 

Elliot,  Charles 
Gilchrist,  Henry 
Glass,  James 
Lemont,  William 
Listen,  J.  1 

Macartney,  Edward 
Maxwell,  Alexander 
Millidge,  J.  1 

Millidge,  Harriet 
Millei,  Samuel  U. 
Mnllins,  Joseph  L. 
Scovil,  Samuel  6 

Smith,  William 
Sinnot,  Eliza 

Tilley,  Thomas  ' 

Thompson,  Daniel 
Vail,  Elias  f 

Vetts,  Eliza 
Watson,  Jonathan 
Gifts, 

Offertory  on  Ist  Suday  after 
Epiphany,  1 

Ditto  on  Trinity  Sunday,        3 

Total, 

HAMPTON. 

Alden,  Washington 
A  Friend, 
A  Friend, « 
A  Friend, 
Bostwiek,  Mrs. 
Beatty,  James 
Bavard,  Alftxander. 
Crawford,  Miss 
Crawford,  Edwin 
Crawford,  Mrs.  W. 
Crawford,  Georce 
Crawford,  Mrs.  George 
Calverley,  Craven 
Demill,  Thomas 
Dnmill,  William 
Demill,  Fanny 
Demill,  Mary  Ann 
Demill,  Abraham 
Demill,  Rufus 
Drary,  Le  Baron  Esq. 
Dixon,  Joseph 
Dixon,  Caroline 
Dixon,  Charles 
Dixon,  James 
Dixon,  John 
Duffy,  John 
Dodge,  Charles 
Dodge,  Mrs.  C. 
Darhng,  Benja. 
Dodge,  Rnlof 
Fowler,  Nathan 


0    0 

0    0 


2 
2 
6 

^ 

0 

2 

2 

0 
10 

2 

2 

0 

2 

5 
10 

2    6 

2    6 

2    6 

2    6 

9    lj| 

12    6 

4    9 


£23  !2    4| 


6 
6 
0 
6 
0 
6 
6 
0 
0 
6 
6 
0 
6 
0 
0 


£0 


5  0 

2  6 

2  6 

1  6 

1  3 

2  6 
1  3 
5  0 


5 
1 

6 


0 
3 
0 


2  6 
0  0 
2  6 
2  6 
74 


1 
1 

6 
6 
5 
5 
5 
2 
5 
6 
6 
5 


n 

3 
3 
0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
C 
0 
5 
0 
0 


Fair  weather,  Elizabeth 
Fairweather,  Charlee 
Fairweather,  John 
Hallett,  Oliver 
Hoyt,  Isaac  K. 
Hoyt,  Edwin 
Kick,  Miss 
Keator,  Mrs. 
Keator,  Micheau 
Keator,  Georse 
Langstrotb,  Craven 
Mattnew,  Robert  S. 
M'Leod,  William 
Morrell,  John     ^ 
Murphy,  John 
Perkms,  James 
Perkins,  Mrs.  Jas. 
Perkins,  Marshall 
Prince,  Harry 
Prince,  Joel 
Prince,  Jamea 
Prince,  Geo. 
Prince,  John 
Prince,  John 
Prince,  Miles 
Palmer,  John 
Raymond,  Wolsey 
Reid,  Susan 
Reid,  Jane 
Seely,  Hubert 
Seefy,  Linus 
Smith,  Ebenexer  Esq. 
Smith,  Charles  J. 
Simonds,  Mrs. 
Siderquist,  James 
8ideiqiiist,Mr8. 
Siderqaist,  Sarah 
Bidaianist,  William 
Saanoers,  Thomas 
Stewart,  Jamcis 
Townsend,  Robert 
Wilson,  James 
Wetmore,  John 
Wetmore,  Nelson 
Walker,  Miss 
Walker,  Rev.  W. 
Walker,  Mrs.  W. 
Walker,  Margaret 
Walker,  Thomas 
Walker,  William 
Walker,  Goerge 
Collected  January  17, 
Do.  Trinity  Sunday, 


2    6 
2    6 


£0   2   6 

5    0 

5    0 

5 

5 

2 

5 

5 
10 

2 

10 

1    0 

3 

5 

5 


3  6 

2  6 

1  2 

7  6 

If 

2  6 
2  6 
2  6 
2  6 
5  0 
2  6 

1  3 

2  6 
2  6 
2  6 

15  (► 

5  0 

S  0 

5  0 

2  6 

1  3 


10 
5 
1 
5 
2 
1 
1 
5 
0 
5 
1 
1 
1 
1 

!    5 


0 
0 
3 
0 
6 
3 
3 
0 
0 
0 
3 
3 
3 
3 
7 


Total, 

NORTON. 

Almon,  M'Clenk 
Barbarie,  Oliver 
Baxter,  Sarah  Mrs. 


4    3    6 
£35  17    7i 


£0    5    0 

10    0 

6    0 


57 


£0    2 

6 

5 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

2 

6 

5 

0 

5 

0 

10 

0 

.     2 

6 

•/   10 

0 

1    0 

0 

3 

0 

■  ■■     5 

0 

5 

0 

2 

6 

2 

6 

1 

2 

7 

6 

3 
5 

5' 

2 

6 

2 

6 

2 

6 

2 

6 

5 

0 

2 

6 

1 

3 

2 

6 

2 

6 

2 

6 

15 

» 

5 

0 

1    5 

0 

5 

0 

2 

6 

1 

3 

10 

0 

5 

0 

1 

3 

6 

0 

2 

6 

.    1 

3 

1 

3 

5 

0 

1    0 

0 

5 

0 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

3 

1 

3 

2    5 

7 

4    3 

6 

£85  17 

7i 

£0    5 

0 

10 

0 

6 

0 

■Baxter,  Simon  £0 

Churchwoman,  Truj  A  2 

Caldwell,  David 
Caldwell,  Mno.  D. 
Denniston,  VViliiam 
Denniston,  Mrs.  W. 
Dixon,  Charles 
Dixon,  Mrs.  Charles 
Fairweather,  James 
Fairweather,  Thomas 
Fairweather,  Edwin 
Fairweather,  Angelina 
Fairweather,  Samuel 
FroM,  William 
Guior,  William 
Hendricks,  John  C. 
Hatfield,  Daniel 
^  Ketehum,  James 
'  Ketcbum,  Robert 
Ketehum,  William 

liOrmoreux,  Mrs.  S.'C. 

Lermoreux,  George 

Lermoreux,  H.  W. 

Lermoreux,  Julia  ' 

Lermoreux,  W.  A. 

Lermoreux,  Edwin 

M'Gorty,  Ellen 

Puddington,  Mrs.  C. 

Puddinglon,  William 

Raymond,  Isaac 

Raymond,  John 

Scovil,  Rev.  William  j 

Scovil,  Mrs;  W. 

Scovil,  W.  H.  Jun. 

Scovil,  Miss  Cecil 

Sievwright,  Joseph 

Sievwright,  jif  rs. 

Sievwright,  Miss  Helen 

Seely,  James 

Seely,  Robert 

Wetmore,  David 

Wetmnre,  Mrs.  D. 

Wetmore,  Elias 

Wetmore,  Henry 

Wetmore,  H.  P. 

Wetmore,  Mrs. 

Wetmore,  Miss  C. 

Offertory,  Trinity  Sunday, 
Ditto,  1st  Sunday  after  Epiph 


5 

0 

10 

10 

2 

2 

7 

2 

10 

10 

2 

2 

7 

2 

1 

5 

10 

1 

] 

5 

1 

1 


1 

5 
I 
1 

10 
5 
0 
0 


0 
0 
0 
0 
0 
6 
6 
G 
0 
0 
6 
6 
6 
6 
10 
0 
0 
3 


5 

1    0 

10 

10 

5 

"5 

1 

1 

5 

5 

5 

2 

2 

3  13 

1    8 


3 
0 
3 
3 

7i 

7 

n 

3 

0 

3 

3 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

3 

3 

0 

0 

0 

6 

6 

0 

5 


Total, 


3 
1 

2 
10 
5 
2 
5 
1 


6 
3 
C 
0 
0 
6 
0 
3 
2    0 


Crawford,  Mary  £0 

Crawftird,  James  W.  B. 

Cochran,  John 

Cash,  Mr. 

Geenslade,  William 

Ketehum,  Charles 

Marvin,  Josiah 

Marvin,  Henry 

Marvin,  Eliza 

Marvin,  Grace  1     3 

Marvin,  James  1    3 

Marvin,  Silas  1    3 

Marvin,  JosIp^  B.  13 

Marvin,  Mrs.  d.  13 

Marvin,  Charles 

Marvin,  G.  B. 

Marvin,  B.  O. 

Northrop,.Jame8 

Northrop,  Jarvis 

Northrop,  John     ' 

Northrop,  Gamaliel 

O'Marr,  John  1 

Pickett,  D.  W.  1 

PefkinB,  Joseph 

Perkins,  Mrs.  Joseph 

Perkins,  Daniel 

Perkins,  Mrs.  Daniel 

Perkins.  J.  D.  and  Mrs. 

Raymond,  E.  G.  N. 

Raymond,  Philo  W. 

Raymond,  Mrs.  S. 

Scovil,  Henry  A. 

Scovil,  W.  B.  1 

Scovil,  Miss 

Scovil,  Lucretia  10    0 

White,  Vincent  10    0 

White,  Dorcas  E.  13 

Books  sold,  2    8 

,      Total,  £10  13    9J 


2    6 
2    6 

1  0 

2  6 
0    0 

0  0 
2   6 

1  3 
5 
2 
2 

10 

5 

1 
10 


0 
6 
6 
0 
0 
3 
0 
0  0 
11    0 


£20  11    4 


SPRINGFIELD. 

A  Friend,  £0    9 

A  Layman,  '                  10 

Benson,  S.  2 

BeusoD,  Elnathen  2 

Burk,  James  1 

Crawford,  I.  1 

Crawford,  Mrs.  I.  1 

Crawford,  James  2 


STUDHOLM. 

Burgess,  Richard 

Burgess,  Thomas 

Foshay,  Isaac 

Foshay,  Mrs. 

King.  Arthur 

Lyon,  Peter 

Pearson,  Thomas 

Pearson,  George 

Parlee,  Henry 

Parlee,  William 

Secord,  Mrs.  Carmcl 
0   Secojrd,  James 
0   Secord,  Elias 
6   Sharp,  Robert 
6   Sharp,  Samuel 
3   Sharp,  Robert  S. 
8  Sharp.  Joseph  L. 

5  Sharp,  Samuel  J. 

6  Sharp  William 


£0    2 

6 

2 

6 

10 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

•       5 

0 

10 

0 

2 

6 

5 

0 

10 

0 

5 

0 

10 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

2 

6 

2 

6 

5 

0 

58 


Sharp.  David  £0    3    6 

Sharp,  Henry  5    0 

Total,  £5    5    0 

SUSSEX. 
Arnold,  Rev.  H.  N. 
Arnold,  Mrs.  H.  N. 
Arnold,  Thomas  O. 
Arnold,  Mrs.  J.  O. 
Arnold,  N. 
Arnold,  V^. 
Arnold,  G.  S. 
A  Lady, 
Chisholm,  Hush 
Chumbers,  Ephraitn 
Oougle,  William  J. 
Evanson,  A.  C. 
Evansoii,  Mrs. 
Ellison,  Geor((e 
Ellison,  Mn.  R. 
Fairweather,  George 
Fairwcather,  Mr. 
Mallett,  Joseph 
Morrison,  Jonn 
M'Monagle,  Heory 
Pariee,  John      ." 
Pnilee,  Mrs.  J. 
Pariee,  Edward 
Price,  Edward 
Reeve,  T.  A. 
Rynn,  James 
Ruel,G:T. 
Sheck,  Daniel 
Vail,  J.  C. 
Vail,  William  B. 
VaU,  Mrs.  J.  C. 

Total, 

MAUGERVILLE 

Bailey,  Charles 
Bailey,  Mrs. 
Bailey,  John 
Bail«>y,  Mary  Ann 
Bailey,  James 
Bailey,  Charles  William 
Bailey,  Thomas 
Bailey,  Robert 
Brown,  John 
Brown,  Charles 
Brown,  Mrs.  Charles 
Brown,  Z.  Barnard 
Brown,  Mrs.  Z.  B. 
Bnchanan.Thomas 
Carman,  Richard 
Carman,  Mrs.  R. 
Covert,  George  B. 
Covert,  Mrs. 
Covert,  Isabella 
Covert,  William  G. 


£10    0 

6    0 

10    0 

5    0 

10    0 

5    0 

6    0 

S    0 

5    0 

5    0 

5    0 

10    0 

10    0 

5    0 

5    0 

5    0 

6    0 

6    0 

S    0 

10    0 

6    0 

5    0 

6    0 

5    0 

10    0 

5    0 

10    0 

10    0 

10    0 

5    0 

5    0 

£11    5    0 

60    5    0 

2    6 

5    0 

2    6 

1    3 

1    3 

n 

74 

5    0 

5    0 

2    6 

5    0 

2    6 

2    6 

5    0 

2    6 

5    0 

2    6 

I    3 

.86 

Cnrrie,  Charles  D. 
DeVeber,  F.  A. 
DeVeber,  Mrs.  F.  A. 
DeV^ber,  Mary 
DeVeber,  Sopnia 
DeVeber,  Isaac 
DeVeber,  Mrs.  Isaac 
DeVeber,  M.  E. 
DeVeber,  H.  S. 
Harding,  Mrs. 
Harding,  G.  H.  N. 
Hatheway,  O.  L. 
Hatheway,  Mrs. 
Hatheway,  Julia 
Hatheway,  A.  A. 
Harrison,  James 
Harrison,  Mrs.  J. 
Miles,  Thomas  Odbor 
Miles,  Mrs.  T.  O. 
Miles,  Mrs.  Sen. 
Miles,  Mrs.  T.  O.  Jun. 
Miles,  George  H. 
Milner,  Mrs. 
M'Garrif^lc,  Samuel 
Mason,  Thomas 
Parley,  Thomas  H. 
Perley,  Mrs.  T.  H. 
Perley,  Louisa 
Priestley,  George 
Priestley,  George  Jun. 
Shields,  Archibald 
Smith,  Robert 
Smith,. Mrs.  Robert 
Smith,  Mrs.  Samuel 
Sterling,  Djiniel 
Sterling,  Mrs.  Daniel 
Stewart,  George 
Stirling,  Rev.  J.  M. 
Taylor,  Gain  B. 
Taylor,  Mrs.  G.  B. 
Tncker,  Charles  H. 
Collected  in  Church,  Jnne 
Do.  do.  Jan.  17, 

Total, 

BUftTON. 
Brown,  William  C. 
Brown,  Mrs.  W.  C 
Clowes,  Mrs. 
Clowes,  Charles  H. 
Clowes,  Mrs.  C.  H. 
Clowes,  Miss 
Clowes,  Gehardus 
Clowes,  Edwaid  A. 
Clowes,  John  C. 
Emerson,  John 
Glennie,  Mrs. 
Gilbert,  Mn. 
Gilbert,  Miss  M. 


£0  10  0. 

6  ^ 

'.  .. 

2  6 

2  6 

1  6 

I  3 

1  3 

1  3 

2  6 
5  0 

5  0 
2  6 
2  6 
2  6 
2  6 

10  0 

6  0 
10  0 

5  0 

1  3 
10  0 

2  6 
1  6 


3 
3 
2 
5 


6,      5 
1847, 


2  6 

R  0 

5  0 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

2  6 

5  0 

0  0 

2  6 

2  A 

5  0 

6  0 
14  B 


£15    0    0 


£0    5 

0 

2 

6 

5 

0 

10 

0 

5 

0 

6 

0 

10 

0 

3 

74 

5 

0 

2 

6 

1  10 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

£0  10    0. 

6    '> 


ie   u 

.r     2   6 

M       3    6 

1    6 

1    3 

1    3 

1     3 

2    6 

5    0 

6    0 

2    6 

'      2    6 

2    6 

2    6 

1    0    0 

'      5    0 

.     10    0 

5   0 

u       1    3 

10    0 

2    6 

1    6 

3    0 

!         3    0 

2    6 

5    0 

2    6 

5    0 

5    0 

2    6 

2    6 

2    6 

2    6 

6    0 

10    0 

2    6 

2    6 

5    0 

2    6    0 

7,     14    8 

CIS    0    0 

:0    5    0 

2    6 

5    0 

10    0 

5    0 

6    0 

10    0 

3    74 

5    0 

2    6 

1  10    0 

6    0 

6    0 

59 


t 


Gilbtrt,  John 
Hazen,  John 

Hazen,  J'      '^hn 
Hazeti,  A.       l.bt. 
Hazen,  Charles 
Hazen,  Mr?.  C. 
Hazen,  Isabella 
Hazen,  Elizabeth 
Hazen,  James  K. 
Hazen,  John  Jun. 
Hazen,  Robert 
Hayward,  George 
Horton,  Kbenezer 
Horton,  Mrs. 
Hollv,  Shadrach 
Hubbard,  Mrs. 
Hubbard,  Nathaniel 
Hubbard,  Mrs.  N. 
Hubbard,  Miss  H.  L. 
Hubbard,  Isabella 
Hubbard,  Anne 
Hubbard,  Ambrose 
Lynch,  Mrs. 
M'Lean,  Archibald 
M'Lean,  Mrs. 
M'Phersun,  J.  R. 
Morrison,  Joseph 
Partelow,  H  T. 
Partelow,  W.  H. 
Perkins,  Chas.  W. 
Patterson,  Robert 
Scuullar,  William 
Seely,  Abraham 
Smith,  Mrs.  M. 
Stirling,  Rev.  J.  M. 
Street,  Charles  F. 
Taylor,  Gain 
Titus,  AJbsalom 
Tovvnshend,  Mrs. 
Wihnot,  Mrs. 
Wilmot,  Miss 
Wilmot,  Mrs.  J;  L. 
Wilson,  Charlotte 
Wetmore,  A.  R. 
Col.  in  Church,  June  6. 
Do.  do.     Jan.  17, 

Total, 


£0 
1 


5 
0 
5 
2 
5 
5 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
5 
2 
2 
2 
5 
10 
5 
3 
3 
2 
1 
2 


2 
2 
2 
2 
1 
2 
2 
5 
2 

10 
1  0 
5 
2 
5 
2 

10 

1    0 

2 

1 

10 

1846,  1  12 

1847,  1    2 


Campbell,  P.  W. 
Campbell,  J.  D. 
Cawley,  Michael 
Carman,  Samuel 
Carman,  James  M. 
Carman,  Odber  M. 
Carman,  Mary 
Carman,  Sarah  A. 
Carman,  Mary  C. 
Carman,  Fanny 
Carman,  Richard 
Cowperthwaite,  Jarius 
Cowporthwaite,  Reuben 
Cowperthwaite,  Charlotte 
Cowperthwaite,  Sarah 
Dobald,  Alexander 
Franklin,  M. 
Hanson,  Robert 

eanson,  H.  N. 
anson,  Benjamin 
Hanson,  Nancy 
Hanson,  Mary 
Hanson,  Edsar 
Jeffrey,  Wifliam 
Jouott,  X. 
M'Boan,  G. 
M'Bean,  Mrs.  J. 
M'Lean,  Mrs.  S. 
Peppers,  Thomas  Sen. 
Peppers,  William 
Peppers,  Jane 
Peppers,  John 
Peppers,  Thomas 
Peppers,  Robert 
Peppers,  James 
Sterling,  Georgn 
Sterling,  Elizu  A. 
Sterling,  John 
Sterling,  George  A. 
Sterling,  Alexander  t\. 
Sterling,  William 
Sterling,  ESizabcth 
Sterling,  A.  M'L. 
Vanhorne,  John 
Collection  in  Church, 


£18    0    4i 


JBO 


1 
1 
1 

5 
5 
2 
2 
1 
1 
1 
10 
5 


2 
2 
1 
1 
1 
1 
6 
1 
1 
1 

1  10 

5 
2 
2 
5 
6 
1 
5 
.  I 
1 
1 
1 
5 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
5 
1 
2 

2  0 


t 


SAINT  MARYS 

Armstrong,  George  .£0     1     3 

A  Friend,  5    0 

A  Friend,  5    0 

A  Little  Girl,  5 

Campbell,  Ann  1     3 

Campbell,  J.  1     3 

Campbell,  Thomas  D.  13 

Campbell,  Margaret  '                 1     3 

Campbell,  C.  F.  13 

Campbell,  C.  A.  13 

Campbell,  Mary  1     3 


Total, 

STANLEY. 

Allen,  T.  B. 
Allun,  Tlionias 
Barter,  Charles  Esq. 
Best,  Mary 
Buchannan,'  Mrs.  D. 
Buchunnan,  Mrs.  Ann 
Clarkson,  William 
Clarkson,  James 
Daibeck,  M.J. 
Day, Jane 
Douglns,  John 


£0 


3 

3 

0 

0 

6 

6 

3 

3 

3 

0 

0 

6 

6 

6 

3 

0 

3 

3 

0 

3 

3 

3 

0 

0 

6 

6 

0 

0 

3 

0 

3 

3 

3 

3 

0 

3 

3 

3 

3 

3 

0 

3 

6 


£10    0    2 


5 
2 
0 
1 
1 
1 
2 
2 
2 
1 
S 


60 


Douglaa,  Thoma*  JCO 

Douglai,  Jnhn  Jr. 
Foreman,  Robert 
.  Ixoldthwaite,  M. 
Gem,  Dr. 
Howeil,  ThomaH 
Hayne,  Colonel  R.  1 

Humble,  William 
Humble,  George 
Jtmes,  Robert  Esq. 
James,  Mrs. 
Kerr,  John 
Kelley,  Leonard 
Kolley,  Mrs. 
Logan,  William 
Logan,  Mrs. 
PoUon,  George 
Plant,  J. 

Pringlu,  William 
Reed,  John 
Reed,  Mrs. 
Rocers,  Henry 
Robins,  Charles 
Sangster,' Agnes 
Scott,  John 
Smith,  Benson 

Stuart,  Rev.  A.  V.  1 

Wigan,  E.  Esq.  1 

Wright,  Captain 
Collected  at  the  Ofiertory  on 

Trinity  Sunday,  1 

Do. . 


3 
1 
2 
3 
10 
3 
0 
3 
3 
10 
10 
3 
1 
1 
3 
2 
5 
3 
3 
1 
1 
5 
3 
2 
2 
5 
0 
0 

to 

0 
14 


Total, 


6  Carron 
0"  -=' 

0__ 
0  DavL... 
0  Davidi 
6"      - 
0 

6 

6  Earla 

0  Elle, 

0" 

0 

3 

3 

6 

6.„ 

6  He 

6 

8 


£11  II 


KINGSCLEAR. 

Lee,  Hon.  Thomas  £1     0 

Lee,  Mr3.G.(Ror,kburn,)        1     0 
Murray,  Mrs.  Isaac  7 

Reeves,  Eliza  Jane    .  2 

Reed,  Charles  I 

Roberts,  Rev.  E.  J.  W,  2    0 

Oifertoryi  St.  Peter's  Church, 

Trinity  Sunday,  June  1846,  2  10 
Do.  do.  Sunday  after  Epiph- 
any, January,  1847,  14     6 


^aiiuij,  John 

Davidson,  William 

Davidson,  John 

*"     '  Ison,  Mrs.  John 

■^•.TiJson,  MissE.  S. 

Davidson,  H. 

Davidson,  Witter 

Davidson,  Mrs.  Witter 

'*    Is,  Miss 
tgood,  Mrs. 

w.jgood,  J.  S. 

Elwell,  Rev.  J. 

Elwell,  Mrs. 

-       I,  H.Budd 

„.„„.l,  M.  OdeM 

Henderson,  James 

"inry,  James 

..jnry,  Andrew 

Jones,  Thomas 

Jones,  Mrs.  T. 

Jones,  Simeon 

Tones,  Miss  E. 

Love,  W. 

l<ove,  Mrs. 

Love,  James 

Love,  M.  A. 

Langan,J.  H. 

Lyon,  F.  A. 

Lyon,  Mrs. 

Lyon.  John 
>  Marshall,  John 
'  Marshall,  Mrs. 
■-  M'Intosh,  W. 
0  M'Intosh,  Mrs. 

U'TloF>nn»     W 


0 

61 

61. 

6 
0 
0 
0 
0 


0 
0 


0 


Total, 


£8    5     8j 


PRINCE 

Allan,  Miss  M.  J. 
Allan,  Miss  Ann 
Allan,  Miss  M.  A. 
,  Allan,  Mrs.  Adam 
Allan,  Joseph  C 
Allan,  Mrs.  M.  W. 
Bain,  John  T. 
Cheyne,  Capt.  R.  N. 
Carruthers,  Jntia 


WILLIAM. 

£0 


1 
1 
1 
1 
2 
^ 
2 
10 
2 


24 

3 

2i 

2.1 

6 

6 

6 

0 

6 


£0    6  0 

10  0 

6  0 

6  0 

3  6 
7 

5  0 

3  6 

1  3A 

2  6 

3  6 
10 

5 


3 
3 
3 
3 

10 
3 
3 
3 
3 
3 
1 
1 
3 
3 


0 
0 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
0 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
3 
3 
6 
6 


3  «6 
3  6 
7    6 


jn  iniosn,  mrs. 

M'Dermot,  W.. 
Q    Piekard,Vlilentine 
Q    Roxborough,  John 
g    Roxborough,  William 
g    Roxborough,  James 
Qt  Rush,  Andrew 
i^  Scott,  Nathaniel 

Scott,  John  . 

West,  Mrs. 

West,  Mrs.  (collected  by) 


5 
3 
3 
3 
5 


0 

6 

6 

6 

0 

6 

0 

3 

6 

3    6 

3    6 

10    0 

3    6 


1 
3 


Toal, 

£9 

0  11 

BATHURST. 

Baldwin,  Mrs. 

£0 

5 

0 

Bowser,  Henry 

5 

0 

Biackstock,  Mrs. 

to 

0 

Desbrisay,  Theophilis 
Disbrow   Rev.  N. 

5 

0 

10 

0 

Friend,  A 

5 

0 

Friend,  A 

5 

0 

Millar,  Samuel 

5 

0 

Collected  in  Church, 

2  15 

() 

Total, 


£5  10    6 


5  0 
10    0 

6  0 
6  0 
9    6 

7 


5 
2 
1 
2 


0 
6 


3    6 

10    0 


5 
2 
8 


0 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

0 

6 

6 

6 

6 

6 

3 

3 

6 

6 


3 
3 
10 
3 
3 
3 
3 
2 
1 
1 

3 
3 
3*6 
3  6 
7    6 

5  0 
3  6 
3  6 
3    6 

6  0 
3  6 
3    0 

1  3 
3    6 

2  6 

2  6 
10    0 

3  6 


0  11 

)    5 

0 

5 

0 

10 

0 

5 

0 

10 

0 

5 

0 

5 

•0 

5 

0 

15 

e 

KICHIBUCTO. 
Bowier,  William 
Bluek,  William  A. 
Chandler,  William 
DeWolf,  Rev.  T.  N. 
DeabrisayiL.  P.  W. 
Debloifl,  J.  M. 
Donnelly,  Mrs. 
Fonter,Jame8 
Forater,  Isabella 
Graham,  William 
Graham,  Mrs. 
Gourley,  Mrs. 
Hutchinson,  Robert 
Hetherington,  Samuel  B. 
liandley,  Thomas 
Holderness,  John  W. 
James,  Alexander 
Jones,  Frederick 
Ledden,  Mrs. 
Lay  ton,  John 
Marshall,  John 
May  berry,  Mrs. 
Murray,  John 
Murray,  Mrs. 
Pagan,  George 
Powell,  Solomon 
Powell,  Ann 
Powell,  Sarah 
Richardson,  John  ' 

Weldon,  J.  W.     . 
Wetmore,  Joseph 
Wathen,  S.  H. 
Wathen,  John 
Wheten,  John  Sen. 
Whoten,  John  Jr. 
Wheten,  James 


£0  10 

5 

15 

I    0 

1  0 
10 
3 
3 
3 
5 
1 
6 
2 
5 
5 

1  0 
10 
3 
5 
5 
3 
3 
5 
3 
5 

.  5 
2 
2 
5 

1  3 
6 
9 
2 
5 
5 
3 


01 


0 

3| 

0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

6 

6 

0 

3 

0 

6 

0 

0 

0 

0 

6 

0 

0 

6 

61 

0 

6 

0 

0 

C 

6 

0 

4 

3 

0 

6 

0 

0 

0 


Two  Children,  '£0    2    0 

Christiana,  n 

Ofiertorv  on  Trinity  Sunday,    15    0 
Do.  on  loth  January,  1847,  12  11 


Total,  £12    1    2 

GLENELG. 

N.  £1    0  ( 

L.  W.  ,  5  ( 

B.  W.  5  0 

T.  K.  5  3 

J.  W.  2  6 

M.  S.  2  6 

J.  T.  10  0 

J.  W.  4  0 

J.  D.H.  7  0 

J.  W.  4  7 

J.  F.  2  6 

W.  W.  10  0 

M.  P.  2  0 

R.  IV.  &  A.  N.  6  0 

CD.  &S.  D.  3  6 

J.  &S.  K.  4  10 

G.W.&  Family,  7  6 

A.  W.  &  Family,  8  0 


Total, 

£7  10 

1 

S.  WEST  MIRAMICHI. 

Newcastle, 

£1  10 

0 

Blackville, 

1 

17 

6 

Nelson, 

2 

3 

7 

Ludlow, 

12 

0 

Cash  for  Books  sold. 

15 

4 

6 

Total,  £21    7  7 

SIMON  DS, 

Avery,  Rev.  Richard  £0  10  0 

Andrews,  Mrs.  ]0  0 

Armstrong,  James  6  Q 

Bartrim,  James  10  0 

Bartrim,  Mrs.  1  3 

Bartrim,  Miss  Margaret  1  .3 

Bartrim,  Miss  Susan  )  3 

Bartrim,  James  Jun.  1  3 

Barter,  James  2  0^ 

Beatty,  William  5  0 

Beatty,  Mrs.  2  5 

Beatty,  Miss  Mary  2  6 

Cody,  Mrs.  10  0 

Cody  James  Osmond  10  0 

Cody,  George  H.  10  0 

Cother,  James  10  0 

Cother,  Thomas  2  6 

Connor,  Miss  Margaret  2  5 

Connor,  —  2  6 

Disbrow,  Noith  2    0  0 

Disbrow,  Rev,  J.  W.  10  0 

DeVeber,  William  H.  10  0 

Douglas,  Robert  10  0 

Hill.  Miss  Susan  2  6 

Jordan,  John,  M.  P.  P.  10  0 

Jordau,  John  Jun.  10  0 

Jordan,  William  M.  10  0 

Johnston,  John  2  6 

Kilpatrick,  Bernard  2  6 

M'Clure,  Miss  Susan  J.  5  0 

M'Gregor,  James  10  0 

Marter,  Edward  5  0 

Majoribanks,  Miss  M.  2  6 

Nichols,  Mrs.  S.  1    4)  0 

Nichols,  Henry  Brougham  5  0 

Nichols,  Miss  Mary  5  0 

Ray,  Robert               -.  1     0  0 

Ray,  Mrs.  Robert  5  0 

Snider,  Peter  2  6 

Snider,  Mrs.  Peter  2  6 

Snider,  George  •  1     0.  0 

Sentell,  Ephraim  10  0 

Sentoli,  Edward  10  0 


68 


8ent«ll,  fTphrMin  '  £0    6    0 

Bentflll,  Mrs.  Epliraim  5    0 

Benlell,  Jane  S.  2    6 

BentAll,  Robert  P.  6    0 

Sentell,  John  H.  9_6^ 

Total,             .  iao"  8  lOi 

GRAND  MANAN. 

Bancron,  Augustua  £0    2 

BancroA,  Henry  2 

Cheney,  Edmund  2 

Craig,  Cochrane  Esqnira,  5 

Cuiaminga,  J.  E.  6 

fioggett,  John  5 

Dozgetl,  N;ithaniel  5 
FiaTier,  Wilford  Eiq.  and  Wife,       7 

Meise,  Church  EHquire,  5 

Neafas,  Rev.  James  2    2 

Nealea,  Mary  1     1 

Noalea,  Stunley  J.  1 

Newton,  Philip  6 

Rosa,  John  10 

Taylor,  Jamea  and  Wife,  6 

Taylor,  Sumner  2 

Wills,  George  2 

Winohes'ir,  J,  3 

Woosster,  Warren  2 


Total, 


£6  15    0 


CARLETON. 

Bliss,  Charles  P. 

jCO    6    0 

Cook,  John 

10    0 

Coster,  Rev.  F. 

1    0    0 

Coster,  F.  Jun. 

6    0 

Craft,  W. 

6    0 

Cuinley,  H. 

6    0 

Dunham,  I.  0. 

5    0 

Dunhath,  W.  C. 

5    0 

Fairwenther,  T. 

6    0 

Jnrvis,  G.  R. 

10    0 

Johnst<)n.  N. 

5    0 

Loe,  Georse 
Littlehnle,  J.  C. 

5    0 

10    0 

Nnse,  Henry 

5    0 

Peters,  Dr.  M.  H. 

5    0 

Scammell,  W. 

10    0 

Shivcs  William 

6    0 

Stnckhouse,  James  Sen. 

6    0 

Stackhouae,  R. 

10    0 

Strange,  S. 

15    0 

Tilton,  B. 

10    0 

Wetmore,  J. 

6    0 

Wetmore.  S.  P. 

5    0 

Weeeler,  Mrs. 

10    0 

Wheeler,  Miss 

6    0 

Wheeler,  Miss  E. 

6    0 

Wilmot,  R.  D. 

Total, 

10    0 

£19  10    0 

«• 


^ 


eo  6 

0 

10 

0 

1    0 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

.     5 

0 

r;i..B 

0 

6 

0 

10 

0 

6 

0 

6 

0 

10 

0 

6 

0 

5 

0 

10 

0 

5 

0 

6 

0 

10 

0 

15 

0 

10 

0 

5 

0 

5 

0 

10 

0 

5 

0 

6 

0 

1    0 

0 

^ 

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