62 4.6 9 7 5 16 13 Bond Street Chapel-Rev. E. Webb Wattesfield-Rev. W. Garthwaite........ Female Association, for the Wickham Brook-Rev. S. Johnson ..... 1 6 Education of Native Fe. Wcikham Market, and veighbouring Vil. males in India .......... 18 18 8 lages--Rey. S. Laidler....... 5 6 7 Juvenile Association .......... 12 17 0 Woodbridge-Rev. T. PinchbackAnnual Subscriptions ..... Subscriptions ................ 34 13 10 A few Sunday School Girls'.. For Mission Schools........ 3 19 0 Collection after Sermon by Collection at the Annual MeetRev. J. Campbell.......... 21 18 4 ing of County Society...... 12 17 9 51 10 7 A labouring Man, by Rev.. E. Webb ... 1001 Woodbridge-Rev. H. Taylor Subscriptions, &c............. 14 7 6 Collection after Sermon at the Meeting of the Society ..... 6 14 7 Mrs. Nunneley........... .. 0 10 6 21 2 1 Mrs. T. Nunneley......... 0 10 0 Miss Bostock. 0110 From the Executors of the late Rev. W. Mrs. Taylor ...... 0 12 6 H 605 Mrs. Shentone ............... 0 10 3 Wrenthan-Rev. A. Ritchie........ Ditchie ....... 419 3 6 Narbro'- Rev. W. Bedford Less Expenses.... 17 19 6 Subscriptions and Collections.. 12 12 5 The Misses Tomalin's Young 401 3 11 Ladies .................... 3 10 0 Sunday School Girls. ........ 018 7 - 17 101 Bury St. Edmunds-Rev. C. Dewhirst and Friends .. nas .............................. 16 1 1 Newton Burgoland, by Miss Driver .... 2 10 0 Melton Mowbray, Walthain, and Burton Rev. J. Roberts-Contributions........ 10 Shropshire-Bridgnorth-Rev. S. Barber ... 13 17 0 Subscriptions and Collections........... 8 9 8 Somersetshire- Bath Auxiliary- 20 10 6 J. C. Hartsinck, Esq., Treasurer ......... 100 0 0 184 6 Less Expenses .... 0 | Wilts and East Somerset Auxiliary Society Frome-Zion Chapel Codford-Rev. J. Waters, Congregation ...... 8 12 0 Oxford-Henry Goring, Esq.....(Don.).... 500l Yorksbire, Sbeffield, Attercliffe, and W. F. Rawson, Esq., Treasurer...... 239 16 9 Kingston-Rev. W. Crow West Riding Auxiliary SocietySubscriptions, &c............. 45 13 0 G. Rawson, Esq., TreasurerMiss Biden's Young Ladies ... 1 4 6 Bradford-Male Branch .. .......... 37 2 6 46 17 6 Wales-Wrexham Auxiliary Society Chester Street Branch-Rev. J. Pearce Suffolk Society in Aid of Missions Subscriptions ................ 5 0 0 Ladies' Association .......... 10 8 7 Mr. S. Ray, Treasurer Collection after Sermon 1 Sloper ................ 35 00 Rev. J. Edmonds.......... 16 5 7 3 8 6 ..... 250 33 19 2 Bury St. Edmunds-Rev. M. Jenla .. 12 13 0 Debenham-Rev. G. Pearce .. 7 14 0 Penybryn Branch-Rev. W. WaterfieldFramlingham-Rev, Mr. Miall ...... 7 10 6 Subscriptions by Mr. M. Hadleigh-Rev. Mr. Raven.... 13 2 0 Livingston.................. 5 5 0 Halesworth-Rev. J. Deonant.. 11 12 3 Ipswich-Rev. W. Notcutt 56 8 8 Ladies' Association- Rev. J. Whitby 6 0 0 Lavenbam-Rev. R. Ainslie. 1 6 6 Collected by 4 13 6 Mrs. Davies ................. 2 Miss Livingston... Two Friends, per Ditto ....... Subscriptions ................ 35 10 6 Miss A. Price ................ 1 For the Madagascar Schools 3 18 9 Collection after Sermon by Collected after an Address by Rev. J. Edmonds........ G. Bennet, Esq. ........... 6 2 0 A Friend to the Cause .... - 45 11 31 Missionary Boxes of Mrs. Hobson ................ 0 14 0 Sudbury–Rev. Messrs. J. M. Ray and W. Miss Livingston .............. 0 12 0 Wallis ............................... 39 10 3 Miss Roberts ..... .. 0 4 0 WalpoleRev. J. W. Maybew...., bew.......... 5 2 37 86 aan O M Mrs. Davi Scotland-Edinburgh Auxiliary Society G. Yule, Esq., Treasurer Queensferry Juvenile Bible and Missionary Society .............................. Inverkeithing Missionary Society For the Support of the Native Teacher, Inverkeithing ......(a).... Sandries ............................. North Auxiliary Society W. Williamson, Esq., Treasurer Anglesea-Collected by Rev. R. Roberts .......... ... 0 10 Mrs. Lewis Clusiog .......... 0 10 Donations under 10s.......... 0 15 Salem Chapel Collections.. I 5 Bodedern .. 0 12 17 96 Ireland_Hibernian Auxiliary Society Rev. J. B. Grey-On Account .......... 100 00 Caernargon-Henryd and Conway Col. lections-By Rev. R. Rowlands........ 17 0 Guernsey-Rev. P. Dix and Congregation.. 15 20 Printed by John Haddon and Co., 27, Ivy Lane. LATE PASTOR OF THE INDEPENDENT CHURCH AT MATLOCK BATH, DERBYSHIRE. The Rev. John Wilson, whose conscience) into the pleasures of death, on the 2nd of April, was his thoughtless fellow-travellers. noticed in this Magazine, was a But the Lord had marked him for native of Yorkshire, having been his own; and it was while he was born at Huddersfield on the 21st in this line of business that he was of April, 1755. In his youth, he pleased to work that great and had the advantage of attending on essentially necessary change upon the ministry of the late excellent his heart, which brought liim with Henry Venn, and of his curate, weeping and supplication to the the Rev. Mr. Ryland, afterwards foot of the cross, and led ultimateof Birmingham ; for both of whom, ly to his ministerial engagements. but especially Mr. Venn, he main- This important event took place tained the highest esteem and while he was upon a journey, and veneration to the time of his death. was instrumentally produced by And although he was not conscious reading Mr. Mason's “ Spiritual of any lasting impressions produced Treasury,” and some work of Dr. upon his mind, under their minis. Owen's, which by apparent accitry, it may be presumed the good dent fell into his hands. It was word was not lost, but that it soon rumoured abroad that “ Wil. served, in the hands of the Holy' son was turned Methodist !” and Spirit, to prepare him for the im- many were the scoffs and jeers portant results which followed. which he had to endure from his At an early period of life, Mr. former companions, insomuch that Wilson left his native town, and he has often been heard to say soon after engaged as commercial that he dreaded entering the room traveller with a very respectable where they were assembled, as house in Bristol. Though his con- much as some culprits do going duct appears always to have been to the whipping-post or the treada moral, he was at this time fond of wheel. His decisive and exemgaiety, and could enter (though plary conduct, lowever, soon put not without many secret checks of to silence the ignorance of foolish VOL. X. 2 N |