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Moneys recently received, up to May 16th, 1840.

N.B. The usual List of Sums remitted by the Treasurers of Auxiliary Societies is unavoidably reserved for our next Number.

The late Rev. William Threlfall, Missionary in South
Africa, in accordance with his own request, and by the
directions of his father; by his brother, Henry Threl-
fall, Esq., of Hollowforth.

A Lady, by the Rev. Dr. Bunting, on Annuity for Life.
Legacy of the late John Hunter, Esq., Brixton ;
Thomas Hunter and Michael Longstaffe, Esqrs.,
Executors
200 0 0
20 00

Less duty

Richard W. S. Willsonne, Esq., Trotterscliffe, Kent,
towards the outfit and passage of a Missionary to the
West Indies

A few Friends, by James Edgeware

A. B., at Messrs. Smith, Payne, and Smiths.

£

s. d.

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Ladies' Bazaar, Tadcaster, York District

101 9 0

Legacy of the late Mrs. Singleton

100 0 0

Friend to Missions, an acknowledgment of mercies
received, by the Rev. John Radford, Sherborne....
Thomas Farmer, Esq. (annual)

Interest on ditto...

3 12 0

Less duty

103 12 0
10 0 0

93 12 0

50 0 0 50 0 0

Miss Birch, Brereton, Stafford, for Dr. Clarke's Irish
Schools

...

A Friend, by the Rev. John Scott

John S. Elliott, Esq., towards the Liquidation of the
Debt

Mrs. Brackenbury, Raithby-hall, the first of three
Annual Payments towards the support of Mr. Hunt,
one of the Missionaries to the Feejees..
Bernard L. Ward, Esq., Standground, one sovereign for
each additional Missionary in the West Indies, sent
out according to the Report, from 1837 to 1839.......
Ladies' Society for Promoting Education in China and
the East, by Mrs. Ellis, for the Jaffna Mission Female
Schools

A Friend, by the Rev. James Dixon

Salathiel, by the Rev. A. Stead, towards the deficiency
of 1838

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10 0

10 0 0

10 10

Thank-offering of a Friend, by the Rev. Elijah Hoole
Miss O'Malley, Castlebar..

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The late Mr. J.V. Rogers, by the Rev. Edmund Grindrod

Captain Emmett .

A Friend, by Mr. John Wesley

A Mite, from a foreign Christian Brother

Septimus Scott, Esq., Tanjore ..

W. Tooke, Esq., Russell-square

A Female Friend, for the Schools at Macarthy's Island,

by the Rev. Dr. Alder

Ditto, towards the Liquidation of the Debt

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John Manning, Esq....

Thomas Farmer, Esq., towards printing Hymns, &c.,

for the German Mission

Messrs. Vanner and S. F. Scott, for ditto

Rev. John Kershaw and Family

James Wilde, Esq. (annual)

Mr. Sutcliffe, New Bond-street

Mr. Lewellin, Dalston

Collected in the Parish Church of Irvine, Scotland, by

the Rev. J. Simon..

Right Hon. Lord Viscount Gage (annual)

Mr. Lidgett, for Cape Mission...

Mr. Francis Cranbrook, for Feejee

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Special Contributions for the proposed Mission to Ashantee, and

the extension of the Gold-Coast Mission.

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The young Gentlemen of the Sheffield Wesleyan Proprietary School, by the Rev. John Maclean

F. Sowerby, Esq., Aylesby, near Grimsby....

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F. Gunning's Missionary-Box, by Mr. J. Wilson, Tullamore, Ireland

Mr. T. Killick, Groombridge

Friends, at Hill-Top

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A Friend, in acknowledgment of special family mercies,

by the Rev. J. Brownell..

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Friends, at Clitheroe, &c., by the Rev. James Haughton...

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A Thank-offering, from two Friends, for signal mercies lately received

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Mr. Lidgett

A Friend to Missions

Sale of a gold chain..

Mrs. P. Parkinson, Sheffield

Mr. John Gibson, Headley, Tadcaster

Mrs. Gibson, ditto

Mr. Longstaff, Spalding.

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A. W., a Friend, by Mr. John Wesley

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Mrs. Oxden

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Mr. R. Meller, Taddington

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A Friend, in the Otley Circuit, by the Rev. J. C. Hindson

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S. R. P., Salcomb; a Thank-offering for mercies received
Mr. T. and Miss E. Pearse, Sticklepath

Collected by a Friend, ditto

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The cordial thanks of the Committee are offered for various acceptable Presents to the Society; namely, to a Friend to Christian Missions, for one dozen of Children's Gowns; Mr. J. Thompson, for twenty-seven Dresses, and 7s. 6d., by two Individuals, for Ashantee; G. Bearne, of Totness, for Calico, Prints, &c.; Mr. Thomas Gardiner, Plymouth, for Floating Lamps, &c.; Mrs. Culchiths, Ashford, for Trinkets, &c.; Mrs. Epps and Miss Whitehead, Musham, for Needlebooks and Workbags; Miss Fanny B. Poile, of Rye, ditto, ditto; Martin, Athuston, for Pinafores, &c.; a Friend, for a Box marked J. Hyde, Aylesbury, containing sundry Articles, for Mr. and Mrs. Calvert; Mrs. Thomas Gurney, Camberwell, for making a quantity of Cravats; Mr. J. Allen, Bamwell, for sundry Articles, for Feejee; Mr. H. S. Walker, Stockton, for five hundred yards of Wrapping; a Friend, for a large quantity of Cotton Handkerchiefs, sent in a case marked W. M. O., by the Rev. S. Broadbent, for South Africa; Mr. J. D. Brocklehurst, for a pair of Boots and Hooks, for the King of Ashantee; Miss H. Kittle, Southville, for Pincushions, &c., for Madras; Friends, of Alford, for various Articles; Mr. Thomas Millon, Manchester, for twelve Bed-Covers; a Friend at Manchester, for various Articles, for Schools in the West Indies; Ladies of Guernsey, for sundry Articles, for Mission-Schools, to the care of the Rev. G. Ü. Pope; a Friend to Missions, for various Articles, for Ceylon, and Mission-Schools, to the care of the Rev. J. Crowther; Miss Carrick, of Kirkleatham, for ten volumes of Books, for West India Schools; Miss Fowler, Axminster; to Young Ladies of Miss Bushnell's Seminary; Friends at Sidgeford, to the care of the Rev. J. Jackson, South Africa; Mr. Barry Smitheson, of Norfolk; W. O. C., of Ireland, for Feejee; Mesdames Ellis and Daubeney, Barton; Friends at Edenham; Miss Richardson, Irnham; Misses Drings and others, Bourne; Children of SundaySchool at Corby; Mr. R. Eland, Woodford-house; Friends at Glasgow, to the care of the Rev. T. B. Freeman, Gold Coast; Mrs. Singer, care of the Rev. Jonathan Crowther, Madras.

NAMES OF THE TREASURERS OF THE DISTRICT AUXILIARY MISSIONARY SOCIETIES.

Aberdeen, Mr. John Smith; Bath, John Michael Shum, Esq.; Bedford and Northampton, Mr. William Biggs and Mr. John Bliss; Birmingham and Shrewsbury, Mr. Francis Heeley; Bristol, James Wood, Esq.; Carlisle, Mr. William Wilson and Mr. E. James; Cornwall, Joseph Carne, Esq.; Devonport, Thomas Gardner, Esq., and Mr. William Vosper; Edinburgh, Mr. John Thompson; Exeter, Mr. J. C. Sercombe; Guernsey, James Macculloch and John Rougier, Esqrs.; Halifax and Bradford, Thomas Swale and Watson Cryer, Esqrs.; Hull, James Henwood, Esq.; Isle of Man, Mr. John Wilson; Kent, Mr. John Fisher; Leeds, John Burton, Esq.; Lincoln, Thomas Bainbridge and Henry Holland, Esqrs.; Liverpool, Thomas Sands, Esq.; London, John Josiah Buttress, Esq.; Macclesfield, Thomas Allen, Esq.; Manchester and Bolton, James Heald and Peter Rothwell, Esqrs.; Norwich and Lynn, Mr. Thomas Broadbent and Mr. Jeremiah Cozens; Nottingham and Derby, Mr. John Shelton and Mr. William Turner; Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Christopher Wawn, Esq.; Oxford, John Pike, Esq.; Portsmouth, Mr. John Cowdrey and Mr. Joseph Keet; Sheffield, Thomas B. Holy, Esq.; Shetland, Rev. William Wears; First South Wales, George Bagnall, Esq.; North Wales, R. M. Preece, Esq.; Whitby and Darlington, Robert Campion and T. Walker, Esqrs.; York, Mr. Joseph Agar.

LONDON:- Printed by James Nichols, 46, Hoxton-square.

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