191 Oldham, 199 Rockdale, 193 Bacup, 194 Haslingden, 195 Blackburn, 196 Bury, 197 Bollon, William M'Kitrick, John Morris. Theophilus Lessey, sen. John Chettle, John Farrar; William Hainsworth, Supernumerary. N. B. Brother Farrar shall change with the Rochdale Preachers, one Sunday in every six weeks. James B. Holroyd, John Wilson. John Fairborne, Thomas Walker. John S. Pipe, Robert Harrison, jun.; Jonathan Brown, jun. Thomas Hill, William Lord; Thomas Fearnley, Supernumerary. XIX. THE HALIF/ X DISTRICT —William Myles, Chairman. 198 Halifax, William Myles, Cuthbert Whiteside; Zechariah Yewdall, 199 Sowerby Bridge, William Bird, John Thompson. 200 Todmorden, 201 Burnley, 208 Bingley, James M'Donald, Thomas Laycock, William Veevers. William Welborne, Joseph Roberts; Charles Tunnicliffe, Supernumerary. Joseph Brookhouse, Daniel Walton. Isaac Muff, Thomas Armett. William Barr, Jervis Shaw. William Arnett, who shall change occasionally with the Joshua Fearnside, James Fowler. 209 Woodhouse-Grove and Yeadon, Samuel Sewell; Miles Martindale, Governor of 210 Bradford, 211 Huddersfield, 212 Holmfirth, 213 Leeds, the School. N. B. Letters to the Superintendent should be directed to Yeadon, near Leeds. Letters for Woodhouse-Grove should be sent by way of Bradford. Isaac Turton, David Stoner. Cleland Kirkpatrick, John Storry, Joseph Fowler. Thomas Cooper, Abraham Crabtree. XX. THE LEEDS DISTRICT.-James Wood, Chairman. 219 Otley, 220 Pately-Bridge, 221 Pontefract, 222 Selby, Richard Reece, William E. Miller, John Slack, John James, John Keeling. George Sargent, William Coultas. James Wood, Robert Wood. Thomas Harris, John W. Pipe. N.B. Brother Pipe shall change occasionally with Brother William Nother, Joseph Pretty. William Tranter, William Ash; William Hunter, Supernumerary. Matthew Lumb, John Leppington. 223 Knaresborough, Edward Jones, 1st, Thomas Gill; John Booth, Supernumerary. N. B. Brother Gill, though the Senior Preacher, gives up the Superintendency to Brother Jones. XXI. THE .224 Sheffield, 225 Chesterfield, 226 Bakewell, 227 Bradwell, 228 Rotherham, 229 Doncaster, 230 Barnsley, SHEFFIELD DISTRICT.-Joseph Entwisle, Chairman. Robert Crowther. James Hopewell; James Ridall, Supernumerary. William Aver, William Atherton; Jacob Newton, Super numerary. Thomas Bartholomew, Edward Gibbons, James Johnson; Francis Derry, Robert Pickering. 231 Denby, near Wakefield, Isaac Lilly, Benjamin Pearce, 232 Derby, 233 Belper, 234 Cromford, 235 Retford, 236 Worksop, John Kershaw, John Mason, jun. John Doncaster, Robert Morton. NOTTINGHAM DISTRICT.—Joseph Taylor, sen. Chairman, Richard Pattison, Abraham Whitehouse. John Hickling, John Poole. Benjamin Wood, Henry Tuck: Joseph Taylor, sen. Samuel Hope. 243 Melton-Mowbray, Thomas Fletcher, John Roadhouse, Leonard Possnett. 244 Ashby-de-la-Zouch, John Rossell, John Hobson, John Dredge. N. R. Brother Dredge is to reside at Ticknall. 245 Burton and Litchfield, William Rennison, Thomas Talboys. 246 Uttoxeter, Samuel Webb, John Smith, 2nd. 247 Loughborough, William Dalby, Benjamin Hudson. 248 Stamford and Peterborough, James Penman, James Hyde, George Poole. XXIII. THE LINCOLN DISTRICT.—John Furness, Chairman. 249 Lincoln, 250 Sleaford, James Waller, John Hannah. John Furness, Arthur G Jewett. 251 Market-Raisin, William Howarth, Thomas Eckersley. 252 Louth, 258 Hull, Corbet Cooke, William Waterhouse, Joseph Whitehead. Thomas Rogerson, Thomas Edman. Isaac Bradnack, Richard Ellidge, Joseph Agar. John Gill, Richard Tabraham. XXIV. THE HULL DISTRICT.-John Walmsley, Chairman. 259 Howden, 260 Driffield, 261 Bridlington, 262 Patrington, 268 Barton, Samuel Woolmer, George Smith, John Walmsley, Abraham E. Farrar Lawrence Kershaw, Joseph Hunt. Martin Vaughan, Peter Prescott. Thomas Preston, William Stones, James Beckwith; Joseph XXV. THE YORK DISTRICT.-Henry Moore, Chairman. 269 York, 272 Pickering, 273 Malton, 274 Easingwold, 275 Thirsk, 276 Ripon, Henry Moore, Daniel Isaac, William Naylor, Thomas Stead. Thomas Gee, William Carleton; William Beswick, Super numerary. Robert Melson, John Nowell. Stephen Wilson, Thomas Savage. John Sedgwick, Partes Haswell. Philip Hardcastle, Joseph Frank; Samuel Gates, Super XXVI. THE WHITBY DISTRICT.-Joshua Marsden, Chairman. 277 Whitby, 278 Gisborough, 279 Darlington, 280 Stockton, Francis West, Nathaniel Elliott. Joshua Marsden, Robert Bentham; Robert Emmet, Super numerary. Joseph Mann, Robert Nicholson; Thos. Dixon, Supernumerary. 281 Barnard Castle, William Todd, William Dowson. 282 Middleham, 283 Tanfield, John Philips, John Walton; Richard Hardaker, Supernumerary. 284 Richmond and Reeth, Isaac Clayton, William Shackleton, George Clarke. XXVII. THE NEWCASTLE DISTRICT-Edmund Grindrod, Chairman. 285 Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Edmund Grindrod, John Rigg, William Theobald; John Hudson, Supernumerary. Thomas Garbutt, William Jackson. Robert Pilter, Robert Jackson. Samuel Warren, David M'Nicoll, James Blackett, Thomas William Clegg, William Smith. William Scholefield, who shall change occasionally with the Charles L. Adshead, Ambrose Freeman, who shall divide his John Ingham. James Smetham. Johu Lee. Samuel Ward. CARLISLE DISTRICT.-George Thompson, Chairman. N. B. Brother Lewis is to reside at Brampton. John Bumstead, Luke Barlow. 298 Brough and Penrith, John Rawsou, James Miller, Hodgson Casson. 299 Wigton, 300 Kendal, 301 Ulverstone, 302 Dumfries, 303 Douglas, 304 Ramsay, Ralph Gibson. George Thompson, William Blundell. Richard Greenwood, who shall change once in six weeks with Humphrey Stevenson. XXIX. THE ISLE OF MAN DISTRICT.-John Mercer, Chairman. Joseph Burgess, jun. John Heap; Calvarley Riley, Supernumerary. 305 Peel, John Kemp, Enoch Broster. John Mercer. XXX. THE EDINBURGH DISTRICT.-John Burdsall, Chairman. 306 Edinburgh and Dunfermline, Alexander Bell, George Mainwaring, Thos. Mcss. 807 Dunbar and Haddington, Duncan M'Allum, Daniel M'Allum. 308 Glasgow and Paisley, John Burdsall, Thomas Mollard, George Cubit, Joseph E. Beaumont. 309 Greenock, Thomas Hewitt, Alexander Strachan, 810 Ayr and Kilmarnock, Donald Frazer, Timothy Ingle. XXXI. THE ABERDEEN DISTRICT.-Valentine Ward, Chairman. 212 Aberdeen, 813 Peterhead, Valentine Ward, Peter M'Owan. James Shoar, John Wesley Barritt. 314 Dundee and Cupar, James Anderson. N. B. Brother Anderson and Brother Hamer shall change 315 Montrose, Arbroath, and Brechin, Joseph Robbins, Thomas Bridgman. 817 Elgin and Keith, John M'Owen. 318 Inverness, 1 Gibraltar, 2 Brussels, FRANCE. 3 Paris, This station shall be visited occasionally, or regularly supplied at the discretion of the Committee. John Hawtrey. 4 Beuville, Periere, and Condé, Charles Cooke, Henry de Jersey. Armand de Kerpezdron. N. B. Brother WILLIAM TOASE shall superintend the French II. ASIA.-CEYLON AND CONTINENTAL INDIA. THE CINGALESE DISTRICT.-William B. Fox, Chairman. 7 Colombo and Colpetty, Benjamin Clough, George Erskine; Don Cornelius de Silva Wijesingha, Cirgalese Assistant Missionary. N. B. Brother Erskine, the senior Preacher, requests that 8 Negombo, Robert Newstead. 9 Caltura and Bentotle, William B. Fox; William A, Lallman, Assistant Missionary, One more is requested. 10 Galle and Amlamgoddy, John M'Kenny, Samuel Broadbent. One more is requested. 11 Matura and Belligam, John Callaway; John Anthoniez, Assistant Missionary. One more is requested. THE TAMUL DISTRICT. 12 Jaffna and Point Pedro, Thomas H. Squance. Two more are requested. 13 Trincomalee, 14 Batticaloe, Robert Carver. 15 Molativa, 16 Poonareen, 17 Island of Ramisseram, One is requested. 18 Madras, 19 Bangalore, 20 Negapatam, 21 Bombay, James Lynch, Titus Close. One is requested. N.B. Alexander Hume and Samuel Allen are to act, for the present, both as Missionaries, and as Superintendents of Mission Schools; and Joseph Roberts, Abrabam Stead, and Joseph Bott, are to be appointed to some of the above mentioned vacant stations, upon their arrival at Ceylon. John Horner, Joseph Fletcher. 22 New South Wales, Samuel Leigh, Benjamin Carvosso, Walter Lawrey. WESTERN AFRICA. 23 Sierra Leone, SOUTH AFRICA. 24 Cape Town, III. AFRICA. John Baker, John Gillison. Vacant for the present. 25 Khamies Berg, Little Namacqua Land, Barnabas Shaw, Edward Edwards, James Archbell; Jacob Links, Assistant Missionary to the Bushmen. N. B. Brother Shaw is General Superintendent of the South African Stations. 26 Madagascar, Two are to be sent, as soon as the Committee deem it expedient. THE ANTIGUA DISTRICT.—William Gilgrass, Chairman, 83 Tortola and the other Virgin Islands, John Dace, James Catts, John Marshall. 34 St. Martin's and Anguilla, Jonathan Raynar, VINCENT'S DISTRICT.-Samuel P. Woolley, Chairman. John Mortier, George Jackson, William Ames. One more is to be sent. Moses Rayner, William D. Goy. Samuel P. Woolley. William J. Shrewsbury. John Smedley. George Bellamy, Matthew M. Thackray. JAMAICA DISTRICT.-George Johnstone, Chairman. Obadiah Adams. William Ratcliffe, James E. Underhill, Joseph Hartley. 46 Montego Bay and Falmouth, John Shipman, William Binning. HAYTI. 31 Port au Prince, 52 Cape Henry, Vacant for the present. Elliott Jones, William Woodis Harvey. THE BRITISH PROVINCES OF NORTH AMERICA. THE CANADA DISTRICT.-Richard Williams, Chairman. 53 Quebec, 54 Montreal, Robert L. Lusher. 55 Kingston and Bay of Quinte, James Booth, Richard Pope. 56 Fort Wellington, 57 Melburne, Thomas Catterick. One more is requested. John de Putron, French Missionary; who is to return to his Henry Pope. THE NOVA-SCOTIA AND NEW BRUNSWICK DISTRICT.—William 64 Yarmouth, 65 Annapolis, 66 Horton, 70 Lunenburg and 71 St. Stephens, 77 Charlotte Town, Petit Reviere, George Orth, German Missionary. Prince Edward's Island, Robert Alder. 78 Bedeque, Ditto, George Miller. 19 Murray Harbour, Ditto, One is requested. THE NEWFOUNDLAND DISTRICT.-John Bell, Chairman. 80 St. John's, 81 Carbonear, John Bell. 82 Harbour Grace, One is requested. 83 Blackhead and Western Bay, John Walsh. 84 Island Cove and Perlican, James Hickson. 85 Hants Harbour, One is requested. 86 Port de Grave, William Ellis. 87 Bonavista and Gatalina, Richard Knight, 88 Trinity Harbour, Ninian Barr. 89 Grand Bank and Fortune Bay, John Haigh. 90 Burin, 91 Brigus, John Lewis. Thomas Hickson. N. B. The Missionary Committee in London have authority to supply the vacancies in the Foreign Stations, by Preachers selected from those who are on the List of Reserve, or otherwise, according to our Rules on that subject. On Saturday July 31, the Preachers, (in number 23,) that were to be admitted publickly into full connexion, as having completed, (and several of them much more than completed,) the period of their probation, were examined in the presence of the Conference, by the President and others, respecting their knowledge and belief of our principal doctrines, their approbation of and attention to our discipline, and divers important branches of experimental and practical religion; when they gave great satisfaction to all present, by the explicit answers they returned to the |