expected to arise chiefly from the cessation of certain claims on the Society, rather than from any decrease in the payment of its regular and direct Missionary operations, and therefore warrants no conclusion unfavourable to the strict economy and faithfulness of the Directors in former years. It is not yet possible to say how far the expectations of the Directors, in regard to some of the items now enumerated, will be realized. The War which has desolated the Colony of South Africa has rendered it impossible for the Churches there to do what it was hoped they would have been able to accomplish. And while Chapel-building has ceased to a great extent in the West Indies, there has been an increased expenditure in aid of the payment of Salaries, in consequence of the diminished resources of the Negro Population, arising from drought and the immigration of Coolies from India, &c. In conclusion, it was Resolved unanimously,– 1. That this Committee cannot separate without recording the deep contietion produced on the minds of its several Members, by the investigation in which they have been engaged, of the great discretion, care, and economy, which have distinguished the administration of the Finances of the Society. To say that they are satisfied would convey but a very inadequate idea of their sentiments. The labour of the Directors and Officers of the Society is immense ; and the diligence and wisdom of these honoured brethren have excited in the Committee the highest admiration ; and, in their judgment, entitle them to the confidence and gratitude of the entire Constituency. CHARLES HINDLEY, Chairman. John BURD, Vice-Chairman. The above is a correct copy of the Report of the Committee. John KenNEDY, Secretary. It was also resolved :2. That the brethren now assembled cannot separate without expressing their deep and sincere sympathy with the Secretaries of the London Missionary Society in the painful circumstances in which they have been placed; and their conviction that they are honoured by God to render a service to his own cause which no money can remunerate. 3. That the thanks of the Committee be presented to Charles Hindley, Esq., M.P., and Mr. Alderman Burd, for their conduct in the Chair, and to the Rev. John Kennedy, A.M., for his services as Secretary. ARRIVAL AND EMBARKATION OF MISSIONARIES. Early in March last, the Rev. Joseph Waddington and Mrs. Waddington arrived at Southampton, from Berbice, after seven years of diligent and successful labour. Mr. W. has relinquished his connection with the Society, intending to devote himself to pastoral labours in his native country ; in which he will be followed by the best wishes and earnest prayers of the Directors for his happiness and usefulness. On the 11th of April, Mr. and Mrs. Young, of the Amoy Mission, arrived from Hong-Kong, per City of Derry. The Rev. Charles Rattray arrived in London, via Southampton, from Deme. rara, on Wednesday, April 21. The Rev. William Elliott embarked, February 10, in the ship Mary Ann, for Cape Town, where he will take charge of the Native Church and Congregation, in place of Mr. Vogelgezang, who removes to Uitenhage. LETTERS ON MISSIONS.—By Rev. W. Swan. The Directors feel great pleasure in calling attention to the New Edition of "Swan's Letters on Missions ;" a work which they can strongly recommend as replete with just and forcible reflections, combined with a large amount of correct and valuable information. Mr. S. has kindly presented to the Directors a large number of copies, to be disposed of for the advantage of the Society, with especial reference to its Mission in China ; and the work may now be obtained on application at the Mission House, Blomfield-street, Finsbury. MISSIONARY CONTRIBUTIONS, vel, Regent's. 17 19 4 mopham, Rev. 8. Park .......... 0 Barbican commons......... 11 A friend .... ........... 23 Clapton. . £ 6. d.la £ s. d. £ s. d. A. B., a Friend to MisCollected by Miss Mather, For Rarotonga............. 22 0 0 sions .................. 100 0 0 for the Orphan School 661. 18. 10d. Sir C. E. Smith, Bart. ...1000 olat Mirzapore ........ ...... 22 4 5 Camberwell ....................147 0 0 N. M. B. for the Mauri For Rarotonga ......... 60 13 6 tius Mission............... 60 0 0 2071. 138. 6d. A Memorial, including II. London Auxiliaries, including Clapham, Rev. J. Hill ... 260 14 11 Ne, 6d. for Neyoor....... 5 5 olsums previously acknowledged. For Jubilee Fund ...... 5 0 0 J. Rout, Esq. ............... 5 5 0 Albany Chapel, Camber For Missionary Ship.. 0 130 - Miss, Torrington well ............................. 23 16 0 For Africa ............... 3 0 0 square... ................... 5 0 0 Albany Chapel, Regent's For Rarotonga ..... 6 2 0 Collected by Miss Jack ............... 17 19 41 2751. 9s. lld. son, Brixton-place...... 4 18 8 Albion Chapel ............... 70 15 o Clapham, Rev. S. A. DuS. Prentice, Esq. .......... 10 10 0 Aldermanbury Postern... 9 18 1 bourg .......................... 27 12 2 John Ridley..... 1 1 0 Mrs. Goad, for China... 0 10 0 Do. Mis. Box............... 1 1 0 Barbican For Rarotonga............ 2 2 0 A Friend 100 Annual Sermons......... 41 10 301. 48. 2d. Anonymous, per Rev. B. Annual Meeting.......... 3 0 Clapton ........................10 ..........171 10 1 Woodyard.................. 0 8 0 Sacramental Col. for For Rarotonga............ 9 12 0 Master Francis Jacques 0 4 0 Wid. and Or. Fund.. 12 1821. 28. 1d. S. for a Chinese Girl, to Missionary Boxes ...... 7 6 4 Claremont Chapel ......... 99 11 0 be called Margaret ...... 2 0 0 For Schools.... Rev. Dr. Willis Moseley, O 1 Craven Chanel... 6 2 for the Chinese Mission For Chinese Mission ... 1 10 0 Dr. Caldwell, for the Me. For Native Teacher .... 10 0 0 For Nat. Tea. John Cradical department of the Sunday-school............ 10 1 7 ven........................ 15 0 0 Chinese Mission ......... O Subs. and Donations... 131 1 2|| 2451. 16s. 2d, G. H. for Medical Insti Colliers' Rents............... 9 0 0 tution, Hong-Kong...... 1 427 5 1 Per Major Straith, Secre Less expenses ...********* 310 . 3 10 0 Esher-street....... ... 10 16 10 tary of the Church Mis For Rarotonga............ 2 13 0 sionary Society 423 15 1 131.98. 10d. A Friend, by Řear Ad Falcon-square ...............91 19 4 miral Hope, C.B.: Bethnal Green ......... ... 31 10 9 For Native Tea. James For the Morrison Edu 1 For Rarotonga............. 18 00 Bennett.................. 12 0 0 cation Society ...... 86 18 0l Bethnal Green Meeting For Rarotonga............ 1 1 0 For the Medical MisJuv. Soc. per Mr. Cle 1051. 4d. sionary Society .... 86 18 0 m ents ............. ...... 17 2 4 Fetter-lane .................... 64 8 9 1731. 16s. Twig Folly Sunday-sch. 2 15 31 J. D. for the Madras Fe 691. 8s. 4d. - Finsbury Chapel............ 60 2 0 male School................ 10 0 0 Bishopsgate ...... te .................. 84 8 8 For Native Tea. Alex. Sabbath Scholars, for RaFor Mrs. Sugden's Ta. Fletcher .................. 10 0 0 rotonga, by Miss H. mil School ... ..... 9 5 6 Pathehera................... 0 3 6 For Rarotonga...... 16 16Hackney, St. Thomas'sMaster Thompson, for the 1091. 158. 8d. square ..................... 183 13 7 Missionary Ship ......... 0 11 6Bow ............ u 18 ol ol For Africa.................... 15 7 6 ............................ 11 18 0 10 0 For Rarotonga,........... 1 For Chinese Mission ... 0 0 J. Moore, Esq. .........(A.) 5 0 0 For Native Tea. H. F. Miss Moore ............(A.) 1 1 0 Burder, and C. 0. Niss S. Moore .........aj i oBrixton-Hill 90 10 01 Morley ................... 20 10 0 Miss S. Moore, for Nat. .... 0 10 0 For Missionary Ship ... 0 10 8 Girl, Catherine Lovell 3 For Nat. Boy, J. Huut 6 2201. 118. 9d. J. Moore, Esq. for Nat. For Nat. Girl, Eliza Tea. Joseph Moore...... Union ............ ... 30 0 Hackney, Old Gravel Pit 67 6 6 3 Miss Moore and Miss S. For Rarotonga............ 30 5 6 For Chinese Mission ... 1116 Moore, for the Nat. Tea. 681. 178. 6d. 1301. 5s.6d. John Hickes ........ 10 0 0 Brixton. Trinity Chapel.. 41 8 o Hare Court .................... 46 10 1 307. 28. For Chinese Mission ... 2 100 Per Miss Whitehouse, for For Rarotonga............ 22 15 O Holywell Mount............170 15 6 the support of Native 861. 13s. For Jubilee Fund ...... 1 10 6 Youths at Nagercoil ... 12 10 0 Broad-street......... ..... 74 1 10) For Chinese Mission ... 2 0 Fletcher "in 701. 2s. .. .. . son, for the oil 6BOW. Rarotonga. 121.185. Brixtonchina... .. .... ....... TOL VIII ed.... . . . . .. .. £ $. del £ $. d. For Africa ............... 1 0 0 Lower street.................... 85 16 9 Tabernacle ...................191 0 11 For Rarotonga ......... 60 9 21 For Nat. Teacher, John Col. by Miss S. Child, For Missionary Ship ... 1 9 0 Yockney ................ 1000 for Missionary Ship 1 2 6 2371. 48. 2d. - 1 For Widows' and Or For Rarotonga............. 23 8 3 Horselydown, Union phans' Fund.............. 10 00 2 151. Ils. 7d. Chapel ...................... 50 0 0 For School at Calcutta 6 2 6 Tottenham Court ......... 30 0 0 ur. 198. 3d. For Rarotonga............ 10 10 0 Hoxton ......................... 139 8 2 Tonbridge Chapel ......... 48 6 9 407. 108. For Rarotonga............ 15 11 10 New Tabernacle ............ 36 19 0 For Native Schools...... 13 3 0 Nun Green ........ . 3 11 7New Tottenham Court ... 7 16 6 For Native Teacher, Isaiah Fleureau ...... 10 0 0 Orange-street ............... 23 10 4 Trevor Chapel 1781. 38. - - For Rarotonga............ 0 13 0 Annual Subscriptions.. 72 6 0 Jamaica Row ............... 68 8 31 241. 3s. 4d. Collected by Individuals 99 11 4 For Africa ... 5 0 0 Oxendon street 22 10 6 Sunday-school Children For Native Schools....... 1000l Sabbath School .... 6 14 7 and Teachers ......... 21 5 8 831. 8s. 3d. Por Rarotonga............ 21 15 o Anniversary Collections 39 14 2 Jewin-street.. .. 10 0 0 511. ld. 2321. 17s. 2d. Paddington Chapel..........138 19 0 Union-st. Male Branch... 40 193 John-street, Bedford-row, - For Wid, and Or. Fund 5 8 6 Rev. J. H. Evans ....... 56 0 0 Peckham ......................139 9 4 Female Branch .......... 42 11 1 For Rarotonga............ 11 7 6 For Native Teachers, 881. 18s. 10d. Walthamstow ......... 72 50 Kensington ...................153 3 6 B. Collyer................ 32 0 0 For the Malagash. 25 00 For Missionary Ship... 2 0 0 For Rarotonga.............. 36 12 6 For Native Girl .......... 3 0 0 For Native Teacher, 2087. Is. 10d. For Africa..........*s Robert Vaughan...... 12 0 0 Pimlico, Buckingham For Rarotonga............ 28 9 4 For Mrs. Budden's Chapel 22 8 3 For Missionary Ship ... 2 0 6 Schools ........ 01 For Rarotonga............ 2 3 61 For Wid. and Or. Fund 6 19 5 For China.... 10 1381. 148. 3a. For Mr.Birt, Caffreland 3 0 0 Poplar, Trinity Chapel ...117 10 2 Walworth...... .......227 48 For Rarotonga............ 18 1001 R. Green, Esq. (D.) ... 500 0l For Rarotonga............ 33 10 0 2103. 138. For Rarotonga............ 218 0 2601. 14s. 8d. Latimer Chapel ............ 49 10 31 For South Sea Ship ... 3 1 8/Wardour Chapel ............ 46 3 10 For Rarotonga............ 7 9 0 For Queen Pomare...... 3 8 6 For Widows' and Or Weigh House ................221 0 6 Saunders ................. 1 100 phans' Fund............. 8 9 9 For Rarotonga............ 77 10 6 581. 93. 3d. 2031, 18s. Id. For Joseph Procter, in Limehouse ................. 14 6 6 Poultry Chapel ............. 235 2 9 Mr. Porter's School, For Rarotonga............ 23 7 0 Cuddapah ................ $ 10 Maberly Chapel ............1312 10 For Missionary Ship ... 0 6 6 For John Hone, in Mr. For Rarotonga............ 14 10 8 2587. 168. 3d. Leitch's School ....... 3 1457, 138. 6d. Pavement Chapel ......... 3 10 9 For Emma and Isabella, Marlborough Chapel ....... 94 7 5 in Mrs. Porter's Sch. For Jubilee Fund ...... 6 10 0 Park Chapel, Camden Madras .......... 1001. 178. 5d. Town......................... 0 5 1! For Poopie, in Mr. MofMile End. New Town ... 21 12 81 For Rarotonga ............ 6 12 31 tat's School ........ 5 Por Rarotonga............ 3 17 1 61. 178. 4d. 3141. ls. For Africa ............... 1 14 0 Queen-street, Ratcliffe ... 8 16 4/Wells-street ....... .. 39 26 271. 3s. 9d. Anonymous, for 1846... 20 0 0 Neckinger Road ............ 22 8 5 Robert-street ................. 61 4 1 Mr. G. Waugh, for Nat. For Nat. Girl ............ 3 001 Tea. Alex. Waugh... 100 New Court .................. 22 11 81 For Nat. Teacher ...... 10 00 6 91. 28. 6d. For Rarotonga............. 7 961 For Rarotonga............ 5 15 0 Westminster Chapel...... 52 124 For Mrs. Mather's Or 791. 198. 1d. Whitefield Chapel .......... 16 0 1 phan Sch. Mirzapore 19 10 8 Shadwell ....... 3 10 0 491. 118. 10d. - -Spa Fields 34 3 10 Wycliffe Chapel ............107 12 3 For Rarotonga............ 11 North London and Islington. Stepney, Ladies' Branch 52 For Africa.................. 100 @ 1 For Chinese Mission ... 3 201 For Chinese Mission .. 4 19 2 Barnsbury Chapel ......... 76 4 31 For Female Education 205 0 A Friend, by Dr. Reed, Holloway Chapel ...........105 14 Male Branch (2 years).. 109 9 21 For Native Boy .......... 6 for the support of a 0 For Rarotonga............ 15 3 4 0 child to be named 1 Juvenile Contributions 10 10 4 John Durham ....... 10 0 0 2021. 48. 5d. Islington Chapel............ 50 13 5 1346. 3s. 5d. For China.................. 10 10 0 Stockwell .............118 6 7 York Road .................. 71 46 For Nat. Tea.B.S.Hollis 10 10 ol For Rarotonga............ 20 00 For Rarotonga............ 11 00 1387. 68. 7d. Highbury College, Stu- dents' Association, per Kentish Town............... 28 7 0 For Rarotonga............. 20 5 91 Mr. Chancellor ......... 3 18 6 Roxburgh School, part For Africa.................. 1 15 Oriturav Sahhath and Fitzroy Sabbath and Dayof Collection....... 1 0 ol For Chinese Mission ... 7 school .................... ........ 1 5 8 1141. 128. 8d. -Great George-street, BerUnion Chapel ...............368 0 11 Surrey Chapel ................299 19 6 mondsey, Sunday-sch. 2 0 0 For Africa................... 10 0 0 Ladies' Aux. ............ 80 16 11 Work men at Mr. Evans's For Rarotonga............ 49 14 4 Paper-hanging Manu- | factory, Shoreditch, per For Widows' and Or and Jas. Sherman ... 20 0 0 Mr. Wilson ............... 10 0 0 phans' Fund............. 12 15 6 For Africa....... .......... 15 0 0 Collected by Master Geo. For Chinese Mission ... 18 100 4651. 108. 9d. and Miss Ellen Simpson 0 16 6 For Rarotonga............ 61 11 0/Swallow-street................ 3 0 oHaggerstone Sabbath-sch. O 18 4801. 178. 5d. Poule Branch to . 15 3 ? Islington (1207.178. 10 6 1 4 R............... don's Chapel..... £ 8. d. £ s. d. Olney....... 9 16 0 Less Expenses. 2 4 4 For Missionary Ship 6 6 Part of the penny Stoke Goldington oja-week Subs. Winslow ................ 4 100 appropriated to the Che- shire Union... 7 0 0 145 8 2 - 9 4 4 Less expenses .... 5 6 3 40 15 6 Macclesfield, Roe-street.. 18 00 Great Marlow ........... 9 11 5 For African Teacher, G. B. Kidd.................... 9 0 0 For the Nat. Girl, M. Brinsley ......... ... 3 0 0 301. Townley-street ......... 15 16 Cambridgeshire. For Nat. Tea. James 88 6. u Cambridge ................... 48 8 9 Rathbone ............ 10 0 0 251. 169. 8d. 3 79 631. 148. 1d. Minshull Vernon .......... 5 96 Stockport- 13 14 8 Hanover Chapel.......... 80 0 0 Salem Chapel, High-st. per Mrs. Priestnall, for Native Tea. John Waddington ............. 1000 27 94 ...... 47 10 3 .. 23 6 5 For Wid. & Or. Fund 3 16 6 Cumberland. pel ........................ 39 7 0 For Rarotonga......... 6 C 14 14 ol Whitehaven.................... 8 2001 New Meeting ............ 24 11 ol For Nat. Tea. Joseph Helliwell ................. 10 0 0 241. 148. 8d. Chisbill ......... 6 3 6 Derbyshire. Belper, per Mrs. Gomm, 155 14 for the Infant School 71 . 5 10 0 9 at Chapelton....... 35 18 3 *155 6 7 7 Devonshire. North Aux. Society- .. 1 17 6 Appledore.................. 15 10 0 ......... 24 2 0 Barnstaple ............... 24 18 0 For Chinese Mission 6 4 6 Cheshire. Bideford .................. 57 2 2 For.Chinese Mission 1113 Braunton ................. *** 4 8 0 Chivenor .................. 0 16 0 100 Ilfracombe ................ 27 2 4 121. South Molton ............ 19 12 10 North Tawton............ 2 3 10 Great Torrington ...... 11 6 2 170 15 1 fast......................... 8 15 01 Less expenses ............ 7 0 11 Anniversary Collections 27 15 31 *163 14 2 Ladies Branch............. 23 15 1 9 ul* Including 401. previously ac- Welsh Chapel ............. 4 0 1 knowledged. 0 0 Axminster 2 .................. 11 4 96 0 0 Chudleigh.................. 18 8 9 For Nat. Tea. in Africa, John Chudleigh ...... 10 0 0 Legacy of late Rev.Wil- liam Barnes, per Rev. 28 10 J. Allen, less duty and expenses ..........447 18 0 67 94 4761. 68. 9d. - Crediton ................ .. 5 0 0 Dawlish...... 10 00 Exeter, Castle-street ....... 96 18 7 For Nat. Tea. J. L. 49 19 101 Glyde................. 10 0 0 ....... 14 17 .. VILI ......... 16 0 . 6 10 Sherborne...... For Madagascar. Y: 13 19 8 £ 8. d. 1 £ $. a. For Mrs. Gordon's Schs. 8 16 10 Corse Castle ... For J. Hyatt.. 3 0 -Lyme........................... ........ 20 13 11 Little Dean .... 7 17 5 117 5 51 Por Rarotonga...... 1 6 5 Less expenses ............. 2 6 9 Poole............................. 54 4 0 Mitcheldean............ 1 2 8 For Nat. Tea. Thomas Ruardean ................... 2 06 *114 18 8 Durant ................... 10 0 0 Frampton .................. 9 17 4 50%. 88. 10d. * Including 561. 105. previously For late Rer. J. Smith's Gloucester, Lady Huntacknowledged. School at Madras ingdon's Chapel ......... 18 1 11 Grosvenor Chapel ....... 8 7 01 Poole Sunday-school ... 9 11 11 Nailsworth, Lower Forest Exmouth, Ebenezer Ch. 16 10 31 Parkstone do. .......... 2 18 7 Green.......................... 14 0 0 Glenorchy Chapel ...... 7 17 0 Lougham do. ......... 1 10 4 By Charlotte, Emily, Tewkesbury ................... 211 8 Ottery St. Mary ............. 16 2 81 Mary Jane, and Pay For Rarotonga............. 0 130 For Nat. Tea............. 1 13 4 son Smith............... 7 13 0 211. 148. 8d. 171. 168. 851. 178. 10d. - Wotton-under-Edge....... 11 7 9 Paignton ..................... 6 10 7 Portland ..................... 6 0 0 Nibley, for Nat. Boy, Plymouth, &c. Aux. Sherborne................... 2 10 0 5 17 0 For Madagascar, PlyUpway ......................... 2 10 01 1 91. 148. 9d. mouth Sunday-sch... 0 18 6 W. Devenish, Esq. for Stroud, Bedford-street ... 22 100 T. P. Haffnen ......... 100 Nat. Tea. under Mr. Paterson ............... 10 0 0 Hampshire. Tavistock, Mr. Feaston, 121. 108. for the Kat River ...... 0 5 0 Wareham. Old Meeting... 13 18 o/North East Auxiliary Andover 8 ......... 37 6 Weymouth, Nicholas-st. Teignmouth................... 43 1 5 Chapel ..................... 17 8 4 For Nat. Tea. Provi dence................ 10 0 For Chinese Mission ... 0 10 0 0 For Native Tea. S. S. Hope Chapel ............. 28 12 41 471. Ss. 6d, Walker ..................... 10 00 0 15 o Alton... ......................... For Missionary Ship 7 0 0 531. Ils. 5d. 291. 78. 4d. Torquay, Indept. Chapel, Wimbourne ........... 10 19 2 BasingstokeRev. J. Orange ......... 10 10 4 London-street Chapel... 18 JO For Chinese Mission ... 11 11 0 L. Huntingdon's Chapel 22 16 8 Durham. 41 7 0 wood, Esq.................. 25 14 10 Less expenses ............. 2 0 0 Collected at Second Con South Shields ................ 16 3 7 gregational Chapel, For Nat. Boy, D. Moir 3 0 0 3970 after Sermons by Rev. 191. 3s. 7d. R. Knill ............... 13 19 8 Sunderland ................... 53 2 3 Crondall ..................... 2 15 6 For Rarotonga, Rev.W. For School at Bellary... 10 V 0 Hurstbourne Tarrant ... 3 0 0 Cleaver, in addition to 10s. acknowledged Including 191. 38. 6d. previously Odiham............ in November ......... 0 10 ol acknowledged. For Nat. Tea. Wm. RoSums then acknow 0 10 18 0 Essex. ................... ledged ... 6 15 6 Forest Gate, Upton, per 341. 158. 3d. Overton 471. ..................... 2 6 S Mr. J. Legg ............... 15 South Devon, per Rev. 0 Stockbridge .................. W. Tarbotton Tadley 2 150 Mark's Gate, near RomKingsbridge................. 13 1 3 ford, Col. Sunday-sch. Loddiswell. South East Auxiliary........... 112 91 and Missionary Boxes.. 5 0 0 Juvenile Assoc. per Gosport Old Meeting... 26 14 10 New Meeting ......... 9 9 3 School at Bangalore, Morley ........................ 2 Rev. G. Silly ............ 10 0 to be called John Totness ...................... 15 12 9 Mully, two years .... 6 Havant ......... ... 25 14 6 For Chinese Mission 14 8 1 For Rarotonga......... • 1 0 0 topga .................... 5 0 0 0 331. 8s. 5d. 411. 28. 7d. Ditto, for the sufferers Portsea, King-street ...... 73 6 5 Dorsetshire. in the Caffre war....... 5 0 01 Ladies Ass Ladies' Association ... 61 11 5 Abbotsbury ................ 2 18 21, 211. For Rarotonga............ 0 10 0 Leytonstone................... 4 16 6 1351. 78. 10d. Beamipster ... 8 0 Great Wakering. Buckland Chapel ..... 5 5 0 0 12 0 Alresford ...... . 6 5 0 121. Chalford ...................... 2 7 3 8 Lymington ........... *** 6 18 Bridport, per Mr. G. B. Miss E. Jones .............. 2 0 Throop ............ 6 10 0 Ewens 41. 78. 8d. Southampton, H. M. M. for a Nat. Boy at Rarorotonga .................. 1 6 tonga ...... **************** 3 0 0 0 Miss Blunt ............. 10 5 01 Herefordshire. Ross... ...*** ...*** **** 6 0 0 Highbury Chapel ....... 90 16 10 Whitchurch, Doward C hurst's ................... 40 0 Bar Missionary Shin 1 7 6 8 6 1 Barrack-street Chapel.. 34 18 6 991. 2s. lld. - Hertfordshire. 2 17 6 For Mrs. Cox's Sch... 2 5 0 Chaplin, Esq.Broadwinsor ................... 3 0 0 For M. Hyatt and c. 1 Baldock ................. 4 16 2 Charmouth ................. 10 3 0 Bishop ................ 6 0 0 Buntingford................ 18 00 For School 631. 28: ................. 24 15 3 Ship ... |