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ELEVENTH REPORT
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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.
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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.^
lata lo his Lordship's itpprobatiun.
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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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BSrOBB THBT COMMBNOB BU81NBSI.
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.—
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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>
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Saint Andrews.
Carleton,
Rev. F. CeaUr,
Kiugaton.
Rev. W. E. ScovH,
Norton,
Rev. W. SeovU,
Springfield,
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Sussex,
Rev. ti. N. Arnold,
Simonds,
Rev. J. W. Disbrow,
Petersville,
Rev. J. BartboloQiew,
Maugerville,
Rev. J. M. SUrling
Burton,
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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
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* 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'.
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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
tfi
* 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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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
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•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,
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W. Seovil,
R. Avery,
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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.
£
'-•
f
JTIVU
^846.
klarging
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
10
10
10
s been
hurch ;
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
/burch
u»
i, V
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.
m
1 il
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
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1840
May 16,
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Campo Btllo,
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Weatfield, d^c.
Kingaton, Ac.
Hampton, &c.
Suisex, &o.
Waterboroucli, tfco.
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Hagetown, &c.
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Portland,
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Sackvilte,
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Carleion,
Loch Lomond,
Glenelc,
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Woodatock, &c.
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Kingiton, &o.
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Gagetown, &c.
Grand Lake,
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Carleton,
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Saint Andre W8,&c.
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1841
Aug. 12,
1843
July 6,
Sept. 27,
1843
Feb. 8,
March 13,
Nov. I,
' Chatham, dui.
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0
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4
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3
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4
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4
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20
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20
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0
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15
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0
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20
0
0
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25
0
0
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20
0
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5
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0
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5
0
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3
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6
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1844
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1846
Feb. 11,
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Hampton,
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Nelson,
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Prince Williaiii,i
Nelson,
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River de Chute,
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Chatham,
Kingston,
Saint Andrews,
Saint Stephens,
Portland,
Gagetown,
Prince William,
Carleton,
Kingsclear,
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Stanley,
Grand Manan,
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1845
Feb. II,
March 87,
July 23,
1846
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June 3,
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Marvland,
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Simonds,
Prince Williami
Saint John,
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Woodstoofct
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BnrtoB,
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Jan. 22, SpringfieFd,
Prince William,
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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,
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Gagelown,
Lancaster,
Douglas,
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10
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10
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20
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15
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35
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20
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25
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F. COSTER, Sec'y. D. C. Sociktt.
Carhlan^ January 81, 1847.
a
IiIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
TO THK
DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY OF NEW
BRUNSWICK.
) houM;
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,
I
StibseriptioHB for 1846.
SAINT JOHN.
Adams, Charles
Adams, Geor^ana
AdaoBi, Sarah
Adams, Mary
£1 0 0 Adati>s, Emily S.
1 0 Adam*, William H.
10 olAdama, Ncfl. W.H.
£0
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10 0
10 0
Alexander, Jtfbo
Alexander, Mrs.
Allison, Kdwanl
Anderson, J. II.
Anderson, Eliza
Anderson, E.
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,
Qarlovii', Ann M.
Barlow, Helen E.
Barlow, Jane R.
Burlow, Eliza H.
Bates, Mrs.
Bayard. William
Becket, Alexander
Bedell, MUs
Bertou, S. D.
Besnard, Peter
Butts, Hiram
Betts, Charles P.
Betts, Mrs. C. P,
Betts, Hannah
Betts, G. F. Boyd
Bible, Eliza
Blatch. Gaorgo
Bonsall, M.
Bonsall, A- E.
Botsford, Le Baroit
Botsfbrd, Mrs.
Bowes, John
Boyer, Mary A.
Boycr, John
Boyer, Su&an
Boyd, John
Boyle, Alexander
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Cadwallader, W. 6 0
Cadwaliadcr, Mrs. 3 6
Chalmera, J. H. 10 0
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Framr, M r». P. 1 0 0
Fayerweather, Misg 7 6
Fiiher, William 5 0
Fisher, Charles and Mrs. 10 0
Friend, A 3 6
Grosvenor, William 15 0
Grigor, Mrs. 5 0
Grant, John 1 0 0
Hailes, Mrs. 10 o
Henderson, D. K. E. 1 0 0
Hatheway, Mrs. lU 0
Hatheway,F. W. 10 0
Harding, C. A. 10 o
Head, Mrs. 10 o
Hubbard, Min & 0
Jones, W.F.F. 1 0 0
Jones, Mrs. W.F.F. 1 0 o
Johnston, James 6 0
Kendall and Nash, 1 0 0
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Ketcbum, G. D. - 6 o
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Kerr, Davids. 1 0 o
Lee, George Junior, I 0 0
Lee, Mrs. 10 0
Lee, G. DuVernet 6 o
MiUa, Charles Adit. 33d ie«|l. 10 0
Miller, E.W. 1 0 0
Myshrall, Joseph 5 o
Myahrall, Mrs. 5 0
MXeod, Mias E. J. 5 0
M'Leod, Miss K. 5 0
Needham, Mark 1 0 0
Odell, Mrs. 1 0 0
Odell, Miss 1 0 0
Odeil, W. H. 10 0
Odell, Dr. 10 o
Parker, Hon. Neville 4 0 0
Peters, C. J. Attorney General, 1 0 o
Phair, Hetary 1 0 o
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Phair, W. B. Jun. 10 o
Reade. A. 10 0 0
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Roberts, G. 1 10 0
Robb, J., M. D. 10 0
Robb, Mrs. 10 0
Robinson, W. H. A- Co. 1 10 0
Street, Hon. Judge 3 0 0
Street, Mra. 1 0 0
Street. G. F. S.
Shore, Hon. Colonel
Shore, .Mis.
Shore, Miss H.
Shore, Miss A.
Shore, Wm. (Tr. Coll. Camb.)
Smith, Mrs. W. H.
Simonds, Edward
Saunders, Hon. J. S.
Taylor, George
Twining, George
Toldervy, Dr. and Mrs.
Troughton, George
Woihaupter, B.
Wolhaupter, Mrs-
Welch, Mrs.
Williams, Ed^vard
Wilmot, E. H.
Wilkinson, J. 1846 and 1847,
Wilkinson.'Mrs. "^ "
Walker, Mrs. B
Wale, R. C, 3:3d Rcgt.
Winnington, G. Capt. 33d Regt
V^ills, Frnnk
Wetmbre, Charles P.
Wetnore, Mrs.
Wetniure, G. R. M.*
Wlianaell, Lt. Col 33d Regt.
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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
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AUan, William 6
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Borer, Rav.W.M. 10
Baytr, MVa. ' 10
Brofrn, Miu C. 8
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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.
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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
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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
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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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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'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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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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5
0
.^
0
5
0
5
0
10
0
5
0
5
0
5
0
6 11
0
Total,
2 0 4|
jBaTlTl)
54
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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