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Classical and Mathematical Tutor, Rev. F. W. GOTCH, M.A.

Treasurer, ROBERT LEONARD, Esq.

Secretary, GEORGE ASHMEAD, Esq.

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INCOME, year ending August 6, 1850
EXPENDITURE

Bradford.

Instituted 1804.

Number of students, sixteen.

£1,004 8 51 939 1 64

President and Theological Tutor, Rev. JAMES ACWORTH, LL.D., Horton College. Classical Tutor, Rev. FRANCIS CLOWES.

Treasurer, WILLIAM MURGATROYD, Esq., Bradford.

Secretaries, Rev. H. Dowson; T. AKED, Esq., Bradford.

Corresponding Secretaries, JOSEPH HANSON, Esq., and Rev. JOHN ALDIS, London.

Committee,

Bickham, T. Esq., Manchester.

Burras, Mr., Leeds.

Chapman, Mr. Sheffield.

Cheetham, James, Esq., Oldham.

Cooke, Mr., Bradford."

Coward, John, Esq., Liverpool.

Fawcett, James, Esq., Hebden Bridge.
Foster, G., Esq., Sabden.

George, W., Esq., Bradford.

Goodman, G., Esq., Leeds.
Greenwood, Mr., Haworth.
Gresham, Mr., Leeds.

Hainsworth, Mr. P., Farsley.
Harris, R, jun., Esq., Leicester.
Hepper, Mr., Shipley.

Illingworth, Miles, Esq., Bradford.
Kelsall, Henry, Esq., Rochdale.
Lawden, Mr. A., Birmingham.

Shaw, Mr., Salendine Nook.
Stead, Mr., Bradford.
Town, Mr. John, Keighley.
Town, Mr. Joseph, Leeds.
Vickers, W., Esq., Nottingham.
Wheldon, Mr. John, Scarborough.

And ministers who subscribe or make an annual collection.

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Haberford West.

Instituted 1839.

INCOME, year ending August 1, 1847 [The latest account received].
President, Rev. D. DAVIES, Haverford West.

Leicester.

GENERAL BAPTIST NEW CONNEXION.

Removed to Leicester 1843.

INCOME, audited Sept. 16, 1850

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EXPENDITURE, including last year's balance.
BALANCE, due to Treasurer

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Tutor, Rev. JOSEPH WALLIS.
Treasurer, W. P. BENNETT, Esq., Sawley.

Secretaries, Rev. J. GOADBY, Loughborough; Rev. J. F. WINKS, Leicester.

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Tutor, Rev. FRANCIS JOHNSTON, Greenside Place, Edinburgh.
Treasurer, WILLIAM HAMILTON, Esq., Edinburgh.
Secretary, THOMAS H. MILNER, Edinburgh.

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John Ward, LL.D., a Professor in Gresham College, who died in 1758, had in 1754 put in trust £1200 Bank Stock, to be applied after his decease to the education of two young men at a Scotch University with a view to the ministry, preference being given to baptists. Additions have subsequently been made to the fund, through occasional vacancies, and by the late Rev. Joseph Hughes, A.M., and the Rev. Joseph Angus, A.M., who repaid all they had received. Three students are now upon this fund at Edinburgh.

GENERAL SOCIETIES.

Religious Tract Society,

Formed 1799.

OBJECT:-"The circulation of small religious books and treatises, in foreign countries as well as throughout the British dominions."

INCOME, year ending March 30, 1850, including Jubilee Fund
EXPENDITURE

BALANCE, in favour of the society

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Treasurer, JoиN GURNEY HOARE, Esq., Hampstead.

Honorary Secretaries,

£58,678 14 0

58,627 16 6

2,699 12 2

Rev. W .W. CHAMPNEYS, M.A.; Rev. E. HENDERSON, D.D. Corresponding Secretary and Superintendent, Mr. WILLIAM JONES, 56, Paternoster Row.

Assistant Secretary and Cashier, Mr. WILLIAM TARN, 56, Paternoster Row. Collector, Mr. EDWARD MARRIOTT, 56, Paternoster Row.

Weekly Tract Society,

Formed, December, 1847.

OBJECT:-"To inculcate religion, and to promote the social and moral improvement of the working classes, by the circulation of appropriate tracts. A new tract is published weekly."

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Treasurer, WILLIAM GARLICK, Esq., 33, Great James Street." Secretary, Rev. WILLIAM H. ELLIOTT, 12, Wharton Street, Lloyd Square. Office, 8, St. Ann's Lane, St. Martin's-le-Grand.

English Monthly Tract Society.

Formed 1837.

OBJECT:-"The tracts are sent every month, postage free, to subscribers, or to any persons to whom they may wish them to be transmitted, in proportion to their subscriptions, whether in Great Britain, France, Germany, Holland, Belgium, or Switzerland."

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Treasurer, MOSES POOLE, Esq., 13, Serle Street, Lincoln's Inn. Honorary Secretaries, Rev. H. HUGHES, M.A.; Rev. J. LEIFCHILD, D.D. Secretary, Mr. JOHN STABB, 20, Red Lion Square.

Collector, Mr. WADE, 27, Swinton Street, Gray's Inn Road.

Sunday School Union.

Formed 1803.

OBJECT:"1st. To stimulate and encourage Sunday school teachers, at home and abroad, to greater exertions in the promotion of religious education. 2nd. By mutual communication, to improve the methods of instruction, 3rd. To ascertain those situations where Sunday schools are most wanted, and promote their establishment. 4th. To supply books and stationery suited for Sunday schools at reduced prices. In carrying these objects into effect, this society shall not in any way interfere with the private concerns of Sunday schools."

INCOME, year ending March 31, 1850, Benevolent Fund Account

EXPENDITURE

BALANCE in hand

TRADE ACCOUNT, stock at depository

CAPITAL

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£916 7 3 1,200 6 6 18 4 3

3,389 14 2

3,250 0 0

President, Right Hon. the Earl RODEN, K.P.
Treasurer, WILLIAM BRODIE GURNEY, Esq., Denmark Hill.

Mr. WILLIAM H. WATSON.

Mr. PETER JACKSON.

Secretaries.

Mr. ROBERT LATTER.

Mr. WILLIAM GROSER.*

* 27, Red Lion Street, Clerkenwell.

Collector, Mr. C. T. HOWSHALL, 34, Margaret Street, Hackney Road.

Offices, 60, Paternoster Row.

British and Foreign Bible Society.

Formed 1804.

OBJECT:-"To encourage a wider circulation of the Holy Scriptures without note or comment: the only copies in the languages of the United Kingdom to be circulated by the society

shall be the authorized version."

INCOME, year ending March 31, 1850

EXPENDITURE

BALANCE, cash, stock, and exchequer bills, about
LIABILITIES, about

President, Right Hon. Lord BEXLEY.

Treasurer, JOHN THORNTON, Esq.

£91,634 12 7

97,246 2 0

41,199 16 8

63,555 18 2

Secretaries, Rev. ANDREW BRANDRAM, A.M., Beckenham; Rev. GEORGE
BROWNE, Clapham.

Superintendent of the Translating and Editorial Department,
Rev. THOMAS W. MELLER, M.A., Rector of Woodbridge.
Accountant and Assistant Secretary, Mr. WILLIAM HITCHIN.
Assistant Foreign Secretary, Mr. JOHN JACKSON.
Depositary, Mr. RICHARD COCKLE.
Collector, Mr. WILLIAM DAVIES.

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