Eyton, Rev. John, A.M., recollections of, 551
False religions, self-righteousness of, 39 Family government, common defects in, 28 Fathers, Christian, a plea for the, 463 Feejee humanity, evidence of, 268 Fervent spirit, thoughts on a, 967 Fletcher, Mrs., mentioned, 553, 554 France. On Romanticism, and the present state of French literature, 35, 156, 260, 350- Notes on the literary history of France: The Pascal family, 776, 871, 1090-scene of the French Revolution, 144-numerous editions of the French Bible, mentioned, 600 Fryth, the martyr, mentioned, 482, 487
Gale, a young seaman's first, 50
Galloway, Rev. W. B., work by, noticed, 298- views of, on episcopal ordination, examined, 756 Gardiner, Bishop, character of, 487-his plea for Latin words in the English Bible, 591 Garrett, of All-Hallows, sufferings of, 478 Geology, why avoided in this Magazine, 87-Dr. Harris's views on, noticed, 87-proofs of the de- luge from, 755-the facts of, not contradictory to Scripture, when properly understood, 809 Geneva English Bible, mentioned, 595, 596 Germany, ecclesiastical affairs in, 445-a "His- tory" of, noticed, 494-work on the recent secession from the Papal Church in, noticed, 498-work on the rationalism of, noticed, 707 -a pernicious principle of the rationalists of, considered, 953
Government, human and divine, contrast be- tween, 1211
Grace and nature, remarks on, 791
Grace, the economy of, and the spiritual privileges of believers, 972
Guizot, M., character of, as a writer, 352
Haddick, Messrs. H. and J., notices of, 627, 628 Hamilton, and other Scottish martyrs, mentioned, 599
Hampton-Court conference, the, mentioned, 598 Hayes, Middlesex, parochial doings in, 773. See also Methodism in former Days. Heavenly state, the, considered, 1221 Henry VIII. and the Bible, 589, 592 Henwood, Mrs., death of, mentioned, 428 Hervey, Rev. James, notices of, 965, 1097 Hiding-place, the Christian's, 670 Honolulu, description of, 368
Hora Biblicæ. No. XVIII. The festival of the golden calf, &c., 64-No. XIX. Blood revenge, 173-No. XX. Illustrations of Scripture, 475- No. XXI. Gaza, 585-No. XXII. The shower of stones, 688-No. XXIII. The helmet the hope of salvation, 792-No. XXIV. Mount Gerizim, 891
Ignatius, epistles of, referred to, 759
India, and its people, a series of papers on, by the Rev. W. Arthur, 659, 995, 1100, 1190 Indian, argument of an, 47
Integrity, Christian, rewarded, 164
Intolerance, rebuked, 137
Ireland, distress in, 411. See also RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE.
Jacob's well, a scene at, 785
James I. and the Bible, 597, 598
Jay, Rev. W., autobiography of, 1180
Jerome, strange views of, on the parable of the sower, 81-statement of, on the origin of Bi- shops, 760, 761
Jerusalem, sepulchral village near, 349-trades, &c., in, 684-work on, noticed, 1231 Jesuits, works on the, noticed, 186, 391 Johnston, Sir Alexander, mentioned, 215 Judgment, future, basis of the, 1217 Justification by faith, doctrine of, referred to, 66
Keats, Shelley's lament over, 789-the grave of, at Rome, 790
Knox, Alexander, quoted, 21, 989-"Remarks" of, on the character of the Rev. J. Wesley, examined, 343-347-his charge of literary dis- honesty against the followers of Mr. Wesley answered, 347, 348
Lambert, John, martyrdom of, 492
Law, distinction between the subordinate and the proper sense of the term, 1212-the safe- guard of liberty, 1214-divine, three peculiari- ties produced by the, 1215
Lazarus, remarks on the parable of, 1217 Longitude, mode of finding the, explained, 44 Lord's house, claims of the, 769-decorum in the, 972
Love feasts among the early Christians, notice of, 81
Mahomet Ali, new city of, 991 Manning, Rev. Charles, extracts from the parish register of, 773-account by, of the experience of Mrs. Jane Farmer, 865-Mr. Wesley's visits to, 867-869
Market-Raisen, origin of Methodism in, 149 Marler, Anthony, mentioned, 591
Marriott, Mr. T., communications from, 248, 363, 449, 458, 546, 656, 686, 865, 964, 1080, 1186 Mary's reign, and its martyrs, 593, 595 Masson, Gustave, communications from, 35, 156, 260, 350, 776, 871, 1090
Matthew's Bible, so called, history of, 491 Methodism in Former Days. No. XXII. Os- motherly, 139-No. XXIII. Tract Societies, 269-No. XXIV. Animadversions on Bishop Lavington's Charge to the Clergy of his diocess, 363-No. XXV. General Oglethorpe, 575- No. XXVI. Hayes, Hillingdon, and Ux- bridge, 865-No. XXVII. Wesley's Contem- poraries, the Revs. J. Hervey and S. Walker, 1097-No. XXVIII. Wesley at St. Bartholo- mew's, 1186
Methodism, Wesleyan, misrepresentations of, in the "Christian Witness," replied to, 175, 285-"History" of, in the Channel Islands, noticed, 498-the system of, closely resembles that of the early Christian church, 759, 765- the Rev. W. Sorley's attack on, noticed, 813, 1020-history of, in Sweden, 820-extensive in- fluence and untrammeled action of, 1210 Miracles, superstitiously connected with mar- tyrdom, 78
MISSIONARY NOTICES.
Africa, Southern. Cape of Good Hope, 1135, 1136-Great Namaqualand, 1137 Anniversary of the Wesleyan Missionary So- ciety, 614
Ceylon. Batticaloa, 96-Jaffna, 720-Trinco-
MISSIONARY NOTICES, continued.
West Indies. Demerara, 308-Jamaica, 98 Mont-Blanc, view of, from the Val d'Aoste, 655 More, Sir Thomas, mentioned, 483, 488 Mysore, reminiscences of a Mission to the, by the Rev. W. Arthur, 40, 165
Napoleon, passage of the Alps by, 583 Niagara, the hermit of, 48-the falls of, 283 Nichols, Mr. James, Southey's letters to, 255 North British Review, extract from, descriptive of Messrs. Wesley and Whitefield, 985-stric- tures on the extract from, 1109, 1203 NOTICES (Characteristic) OF BOOKS, &c. See also REVIEWS.
A History of Germany, 494 Ancient Devotional Poetry, 390
A Plea for the Outcasts of Israel, 183 Bakewell's (Mrs.) "Parting Precepts," 1021 Barrett's "Boatman's Daughter," 182 Baynes's (Mrs.) "Young Mother's Scrap-Book of Knitting," &c., 1233 Bennett's "Lectures," 1230 Binney's "Education," 919 Browning's "Convict Ship," 494 Brown's "Comfortable Words," 389 Campbell and Richardson's "Sermons," 184 Charlotte Elizabeth's "Posthumous Poems," 301-"Zadoc," 709
Cheever's Wanderings of a Pilgrim," 709 Christian Proprieties, 183
Clark's (Benjamin) "Domestic Sanctuary," 88 Clark's (Dr. John A.) "Glimpses of the Old World," 1127
Clark's (Thomas) "Union Tune-Book," 918 Cochrane's "World to Come," 603
Cole's "Observations on Public Schools," 709 Cornwell's "School Geography," 1126 Cumming's "Is Christianity from God?" 390 D'Aubigne's "Domestic Worship," 299 Davies's "Estimate of the Human Mind," 393 Davis's "Family Religion," 1230 Desgodetz's "Rome in its AncientGrandeur,"711 Dick's "Solar System," 604 Dunn's " Biography, &c., of the Gospels,"
494-" Dictionary of the Gospels," 917 Duval's "Reasons for refusing to continue a Member of the Church of Rome," 495 East's "Forgiveness of Sin," 392 Edwards's "Late-Hour System," 86 Ellis's (Mrs.) "Prevention better than Cure,"
Etheridge's Syrian Churches," 85
Faber's "Tractarian Secession to Popery," 392 Fairbairn's "Typology of Scripture," 1126 From Oxford to Rome, 494
Galloway's "Gate of Prophecy," 298 Garden Flowers, 1022
Gascoyne's "New Solution of the Seals, Trum- pets, &c., of Revelation," 604 Griffiths's "Chemistry of the four Seasons," 497 Grigg's "Observations on Sunday-School In- struction," 1022
Guiton's "Histoire du Méthodisme Wesleyen dans les Iles de la Manche," 498 Guthrie, James, "Life" of, 187 Halley's Baptism," 1019
Hannam's "First and last Covenant," 710 Harris's (Dr.) "Pre-Adamite Earth," 87 Harris's (Rev. Thomas) "Memoir of the Rev. W. Bramwell," 919
Henderson, Alexander, "Life" of, 187
NOTICES OF BOOKS, continued. Hinton's "Memoir of William Knibb," 496 History of the Society for promoting Female Education in the East, 1128
Hook's "Help to Self-Examination," French Version of, 816
Hoole's "Year-Book of Missions," 1018 Hooper's "Translation," 184
Hughes's "Female Characters of Holy Writ," 710
Hunt's "Memoir of the Rev. W. Cross," 182 Jackson's "Catechumen Classes," 494 James's (Rev. J. Angell)" Christian Fellow- ship," 495" Earnest Ministry," 1020 James's (Rev. J. H.) "Nature and Destiny of the Human Soul," 300 Jeffrey's "Discourses," 185 Johnstone, Mrs., "Memoir Jones, William,
of, 496 Autobiography" of, 86 Katterns's "Sermons on the Decease of Mrs. Cox," 496
Kell's "Education for the Ministry," 184 Kelly's Neophilus," 605
Kendall's "Ministerial Popularity," 918 Leask's "Footsteps of Messiah," 606 Lee's (Mrs.) "African Wanderers," 496 Letters from the Continent, 1021
Life of Mohammed; Garden-Flowers of the Year; Life of Lady Russell; Modern Jeru- salem; Life of Cyrus; Truth, and other Poems; The French Revolution; Caves of the Earth, 1233
Lowthian's "Visit to Jerusalem," 1231
M'Cheyne, Rev. Robert, "Additional Re- mains" of, 496
M'Cord's "Salvation," 709
M'Culloch's "Literary Characteristics of the Holy Scriptures," 710
Marriott's "Protestants of the Grisons," 299 Marsden's "Churchmanship of the New Tes- tament," 185
Martin's "Youthful Development," 389 Mason's "Karen Apostle," 389
Massie's "Evangelical Alliance," 183-" Li- berty of Conscience," 1020
Mearns's "Expository Lectures," 1231 Miles's "Three Wives," 389
Miller's (Hugh) "First Impressions of Eng- land," 1230
Miller's (Rev. J. A.) "Memoir of the Rev. T. S. M'Kean, of Tahiti," 1128
Modern Jerusalem, 1022
Moore's "Use of the Body in relation to the Mind," 497
Morison's "Gospel Alphabet," 710
Murchie's "Truth and Love," 604 My Youthful Companion, 1022 Nelson's "British Library," 1019 Newton's (Rev. John) "Letters," 605 Notes on Scripture Lessons for 1846, 494 Osburn's "Hidden Works of Darkness," 186 Outlines of a Ministry, 1231 Peddie's "Discourses," 185 Peggs's "Baptist Mission in Orissa," 184 Philip's "Sacramental Experience" and "Chris- tian Experience," 1230
NOTICES OF BOOKS, continued.
Romney's Engraving of "the Rev. Matthew
Henry's Chapel, Chester," 1231
Rosa, the Work-Girl, 918
Rowton's "Widower's Counsellor," 605 Searle's "Companion for the Season of Mater- nal Solicitude," 1231
Sergeant's "Sunday-School Class," 1022 Smith's "Pastoral Exhortations," 494 Sorley's "Danger of an uncertain Sound," 813 Southey's "Life of Wesley," 86
Spring's "Obligations of the World to the Bible," 185
Staples's "Macedonia," 604
Steinmetz's "Jesuit in the Family," 391 Stirling's "Orissa," 184
Stockton's "Consolation in Life and Death," 605 Storey's "Notes on Revelation," 182 Stroud's "Physical Cause of the Death of Christ," 1123
Styles's "Pulpit Studies," 185 Tayler's "Popery," 708
Taylor's (Emily) "Sketches of the Earth," 86 Taylor's "Memoir of G. Waddel," 494 The Boat and the Caravan, 1231
The Christian Harp, 1239
The English Matron, 300
The excellent Woman, 1230 The Face of the Earth, 1230
The German Reformation of the 19th Century, 498
The Launch of the Missionary Ship "John Wesley," engraving of, 88
The Life and Adventures of Zamba, 918 The Life of Cyrus, 1022
The Life of our Lord Jesus Christ, 709 The Life of Ramon Montsalvatge, 918 The Millennium, 711
The Retrospect, 708
The Seaman and his Family, 707 The Triumph of Truth, 604 Thom's "Universal Salvation," 709 Thornley's (Margaret) "Education," 183 Timpson's "Memoir of Mrs. Fry," 186 Tischendorff's "Travels in the East," 1021 Trotter's "Euclid," 495 Twelve Years ago, 707
Tyng's "Addresses to the Aged," 186-" Re- collections of England," 1127 Waddell's "Sojourn of a Sceptic," 1020 Wardlaw's "Divine Authority, &c., of the Sabbath," 606
Wildenhahn's "Paul Gerhardt," 299-" Pil- grimage," 707
Physicians, origin of the College of, 34 Piety, personal, Bishop Hall on, 765 POETRY.
A passing Thought on the Change of the Sabbath-day, by Alec, 520
A Sea-side Sonnet, by Bernard Barton, 728 Christian Watchfulness, 416
Confessions of Spiritual Sin, by Alec, 104 French Revolution, and Rise of the London Missionary Society, by Mrs. Ellis, 728 Speak gently, 832
The Bramble in Egypt, by Adeline, 208 The Memory of the Dead, by B. Barton, 1040 The Moravian Missionary, 624
The Shunammite Woman, by B. Barton, 1144 The Sky-Lark, by Mrs. Hemans, 624
The Spanish Armada, by T. Chamberlain, 312 The Voyager, 936
To a bereaved Mother, by J. Q. Adams, 104 "Poor Louisa," melancholy case of, 458 Pope Gregory XVI., presentation at the court of, 561-Pius IX., religious intolerance of, fore- shown, 602-high mass of the, at St. Peter's, 883 Popery, self-righteousness the fundamental prin- ciple of, 39-specimens of the impostures of, 51- 61-its plea of antiquity examined, 66-68-the "candle religion" of, noticed, 81-Mariolatry of, an innovation, 84-at variance with primitive Christianity, 84-in Continental India, view of, 198-200-works on, noticed, 186, 299, 391, 392, 495, 604, 708-displayed, in the case of Francis Spira, 334-proceedings of, in Feejee, 403, 933, 1240; in New-Zealand, mentioned, 716-recent relic-show of, at Aix-la-Chapelle, 447-testi- mony to the idolatry of, by a great cloud of witnesses, 572-the seat of, why named "Ba- bylon" in the Scriptures, 704-encouragement of, in any plan of national education, depre- cated, 919-gross superstition of, as exhibited in the rites of St. Onuphre, 969-the Reforma- tion from, in Sweden, 1027. See also RELI- GIOUS INTELLIGENCE and VARIETIES.
Poyntz, the friend of Tyndale, mentioned, 488, 490 Prayer, turned to endless praise, 247-observa- tions on, 1070
Preaching, remarks on, 884 Pretender, the last of the, 864
Prideaux's (Dean) "Old and New Testament connected," character of, 692, 694
Printing, rapid diffusion of the art of, 379, 381 Providential designs, and their manifestation, 148 Punishment, future, the doctrine of, considered, 1223
Wilson's "Naturalist's Poetical Companion," Puseyism, referred to, 69, 97, 707, 716, 816, 1161 392
-works on, noticed, 185, 298, 392, 494, 710, 816, 1021
Railroads, probable effects of, in India, 1200 Raleigh, Sir Walter, visit to the garden of, 270 Rawlinson, Major, success of, in deciphering the Persian cuneiform character, 806 RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE.
France. Origin of the movement in Sens, 91 -The indirect influence of Methodism in France, 194
Great Britain. Extracts from the Eighth Re- port of the Wesleyan Committee of Edu- cation, 187-Evangelical Alliance, 188- Statistics of the Roman Catholic Church in Great Britain, 191-Wesleyan toll-case, 193 -Methodist fast-day, 305-Minutes of the Committee of Council on Education, 395- Financial statement of the Wesleyan Mis-
RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE, continued.
sionary Society, 396-Documents relative to the Government plan of education and the Wesleyan Methodists, 499-Revival of religion at Truro, 607-Extract from the Minutes of the Wesleyan Conference, 919- The Annual Address of the Conference to the Methodist Societies, 1022, 1129-The Catholic Institute, the "Tablet," and the Association of St. Thomas of Canterbury, 1233
Ireland. The Ursuline convent in Cork, 89- Romanism in Ireland, 301
Italy. The Jesuits in Italy, 94-Civil and re- ligious condition of Italy, 817-Evangeliza- tion of Italy, 1028 New-Zealand.
Extract from the journal of the Rev. Walter Lawry, 714 Spain. Review of its religious and moral con- dition, 397-State of religion in Spain, 506 -Suggestions for Missionary efforts, 712 Sweden. Extracts from Swedish letters: His- tory of Methodism in Sweden, 820-Religion in Sweden, 1026, 1132, 1235 Switzerland. Canton de Vaud, 399-Berne, 510-Rapid increase of the Roman Catholic population of Geneva, 1026 Revelation, harmony of, with natural religion, proved, 1216 REVIEWS.
Anderson's "Annals of the English Bible," 371, 478, 589
Hamilton's "Revealed Doctrine of Rewards and Punishments," 1005, 1211
Maitland's "Church in the Catacombs," 66 Ryland's "Life and Correspondence of John Foster, 794
Smith's "Sacred Annals," 690, 805 Revival of religion, remarks on the, 154-account of a, at Truro, 607; in the Friendly Islands, 1032
Rewardableness of Christian virtue, established, 1218
Rome, the Protestant burial-ground at, 786 Rossberg, fall of the, 342
Russell's (Dr.) "Connexion of sacred and profane History," character of, 693
Sabbath, blot out the! 61-primary institution and design of the, 471-abolition of drilling on the, in the Channel Islands, referred to, 499-a series of tracts on the, by Ministers of various denominations, noticed, 606-encouraging re- flections on the, 657-institution of the, 963- increasing abuse of the, lamented, 1024-system- atic desecration of, in Sweden, 1236 Sabbaths, stormy, uses and duties of, 284 Sanctification, the doctrine of, referred to, 1129 Science and religion, not hostile, 968 Scotland, history of the Bible in, 598, 600- households of, in the seventeenth century, 1178 Scriptural Essays. No. XIII. The obligation of the believer, to walk perfectly with God, 127,
The real and abiding Presence and Efficiency of the Holy Ghost in the Christian Eco- nomy, 121
Shelley, the grave of, 788
Shuckford's (Dr.) "History of the World," cha- racter of, 692, 694
Simplon, crossing the, 889
Sin, selfishness of, 545
Southey's "Life of Wesley," third edition of, noticed, 86-remarks on, from the "Cornish Banner," 252, 343
Spira, Francis, terrible consequences of the apos- tasy of, 334
Stael, Madame de, critique on the writings of, 261 Standards of ancient nations, description of, 17 -of the Hebrews, conjectures respecting, 19 Stations of the Wesleyan Ministers, 901 Strait gate, difficulty of finding the, 1004 Sudden death, a happy case of, 247-verses on a case of, by Mr. Edmeston, 248-additional re- flections on, with impromptu verses, 455 Sudor Anglicus, a visitation of, mentioned, 482 Symbols used in early Christian art, 78, 79
Tomo Chachi, visit of, to England, 578-referred
to, 686, 687
Trial, the hour of, 445
Trinity, a shepherd's illustration of the, 1179 Truth, the rule of, 331
Tyndale, translator of the Bible, mentioned, 383- 388, 480, 490
Ussher, Archbishop, the chronological numbers in- serted by, in the English Bible, objected to, 696
A bird's-eye view of London, 511 A dinner-party in Tahiti, 511 Anecdote of Lord North, 1030
Anecdotes of the late King of Prussia, 197 Arab endurance, 613
A Sabbath in New-Zealand, 306 Australian farmers and the cockatoos, 96 Bohemian teams, 613
Boors in South Africa, 401
Childhood in France, 1030
Commercial value of insects, 613
Crocodiles of the Uritucu river, 96
Curious estimate of wealth, 95
Dimensions of the principal European churches, 824
Douglas the botanist, 928 Excavations by ants, 95
First notice of traffic in coal, 824
Labour in making a watch, 1135
Literary tastes of the Stuarts, 95
Lord Hardwicke, 306
Lord Thurlow and Horne Tooke, 196
Music in Liverpool forty years ago, 1238 Nelson's kindness of heart, 1134
Preparatory labours of a settler in Australia, 1134
Pretty preaching, 306
Progress of manufactures, 197 Punctuation, 825
Robert Hall, 927
Skating at Cabul, 717
Statistics of Paris, 1238
Superstitions of the Kalmuks, 717 The duration of married life, 95 The great snow-storm of 1620, 197 The nobility of Naples, 1030
The oak of Mamre, 927
The Pope, the Jesuits, and Mr. Newman, 196
VARIETIES, continued.
The seasons in Canada, 305 The tiara, 402 Travelling in Peru, 401 True philosophy, 717 Wonders of Shetland, 716
Virtue and vice, two standards of, 548 Visiting the poor, benefits derived from, 585- the sick, observations on, 1082
Volcanoes of Hawaii, visit to the, 258
Walker, Rev. Samuel, notice of, 1099 Walton's Polyglot, mentioned, 598 Watson, Rev. Richard, mentioned, 252, 256, 343 Welsh, Dr., tribute to the memory of, 983 Wesley, John, the Missionary ship, launch of, 88 Wesley, Rev. John, third edition of Southey's Life of, noticed, 86; remarks on, 252, 343- Tract Society instituted by, 269-quoted, 413, 440-notices of the case of "Poor Louisa," by, 458 letter written by, a few months before his death, to the Rev. H. Anderson, 524-anecdote of, 671-the Rev. W. Sorley's misstatements respecting, answered, 814, 816-visits of, to Hayes, 867-869-marriage of, mentioned, 868 -declarations of, against separating from the Church, 869-and the Rev. G. Whitefield, con- trasted, 985-extraordinary labours of, men- tioned, 1020-authorship, journals, &c., of, de- fended against a remark in the "North British Review," 1109-a more careful study of the writings of, recommended, 1129-farther defence of the character, preaching, and authorship of, against the North British Review," 1203 Wesley Papers. No. XX. Pastoral visitation, 21-No. XXI. Wesley on wills testamentary, 248-No. XXII. Letters of the Rev. John Wesley, 332-No. XXIII. Remarks on the style of the Rev. John Wesley, 449-No. XXIV. Remarks on the Rev. Charles Wesley's preach- ing, 546-No. XXV. Reproof, 656-No. XXVI. Original letters of the Rev. John Wesley, 766 -No. XXVII. Remarks on Wesley's Notes on the New Testament, 964-No. XXVIII. Remarks on Wesley's Notes on the Old Testa- ment, 1080
Whitefield, Rev. George, notice of, 986, 1020 Whittingham, the Geneva reviser of the Bible, mentioned, 596
Wickliffe, mentioned, 375, 380
Will of God, the term defined, 1016 Witenagemot, constitution of the, 275
Wolsey, Cardinal, mentioned, 382, 388, 484
INDEX TO THE BIOGRAPHY, &c.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
Badger, Mrs., 1049 Baily, Mrs., 430
Baines, Mrs., 327 Boulton, Mr. James, 326 Bradshaw, Mrs., 535 Brailsford, Mrs., 1051 Briglin, Mr. Robert, 630 Brown, Mrs., 638 Byrom, Mrs., 743 Carter, Mr. James J., 738 Cook, Mr. William B., 952 Cowey, Mr. Thomas, 1154 Crowther, Thomas, Esq., 737 Cullen, Mrs., 735 Dawson, Mrs., 636
SKETCHES, continued. Grange, Mr. William, 15 Jaques, Mr. William, 733 Harcourt, Mr. Richard, 1056 Harper, Mrs., 632
Hewson, Mr. William, 1054 Holmes, Ann, 844 Holroyd, Mr. Simeon, 1151 Kelly, Mrs., 431
Lawry, Mr. Samuel, 637 Lawson, Mr. Robert, 741 Lobb, Mr. James, 635 Lund, Mr. Marmaduke, 11 Mackiness, Mr. George, 223 Marshall, Mr. James, 114 Mathewman, Mrs., 629
SKETCHES, continued. Norman, Miss Rebecca, 119 Nicolls, Mr. Edward, 847 Obee, Mrs., 1049 Palk, Mr. Richard, 1047 Pound, Mrs., 846 Rigg, Mr. John, 950 Robinson, Mr. John, 116 Sarson, Mr. William, 633 Savill, Mrs., 633 Smith, Mrs., 744 Sowersby, Mrs., 1157 Spanton, Mr. Robert, 1044 Steele, Rev. Arthur H., 842 Stevens, Miss Elizabeth, 639 Stubbs, Mrs., 1046
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