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the baptist missionary society
THE BAPTIST
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
(Founded 1792)
135th A N N U A L
REPORT
For the year ending March 31st, 1927
LONDON:
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SURVEY OF THE YEAR
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THE MISSIONARY ROLL CALL
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THE SOCIETY : COMMITTEE AND OFFICERS, 1926-27, &c.
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LIST OF MISSIONARIES
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STATIONS AND S T A F F ...................................................................
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STATISTICS AND TABLES
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PA R T
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CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SOCIETY
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ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS
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MEDICAL FUND
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BIBLE TRANSLATION AND LITERATURE FUND
LONDON BAPTIST MISSIONARY UNION
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SUMMARY OF CONTRIBUTIONS FOR THREE YEARS
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GENERAL SUMMARY OF CASH ACCOUNT
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TREASURERS’ CASH ACCOUNT
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SPECIAL FUNDS ACCOUNTS
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THE “ W A N T S ” DEPARTMENT AND GIRLS’ A UXILIARY
AUDITORS’ CERTIFICATE
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TOTAL EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR AT HOME AND
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THE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR
THROUGH P E R P L E X IT Y TO PRAISE
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SURVEY
OF THE YEAR
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W UST before us,” said. Mistrust, “ lie a couple of lions in the way.”
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“ You make me afraid,” said Christian. “ Yet to go back ia
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nothing but death. I will go forward.”
So Mistrust and
Timorous ran down the hill, and Christian went on his way.
A little after, to his great joy, he found the Roll which he had lost,
and yet a little later saw before him a very stately palace, whose name
was Beautiful. But it was here that he espied the Hons in the way,
and was again afraid till the porter at the lodge cried out to him :
“ Is thy strength so small ? Fear not the lions, for they are chained.
They are placed there for trial of faith where it is, and for the discovery
of those that have none. Keep in the midst of the path and no hurt
shall come unto thee.”
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So the Dreamer of Bedford wrote, for all who should come after :
calling from his prison to give heart to prisoners of fear until the end
of the age. And there is new light upon his words for us to-day,
when we stand at the end of the year which we may justly call the
Year of the Chained Lions. Face to face with the test of a great
emergency, many of us were afraid. It may be that Mistrust and
Timorous did indeed run down the hill. But the lions were “ for the
trial of faith ” . . . and, alas, for “ the discovery of those that have
none ” 1 . . . It was with a quaking heart that we kept to the path.
But now we look back and see that the lions were chained. We have
emerged from “ the very narrow passage,” and once more the towers
of the City of God gleam before us.
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The year 1926-7 will stand in our history as the Year of the Great
Deficit. May we not hope that it will hold that place unchallenged
through all the future, and that our churches, strengthened by the
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test and the triumph of 1926, will resolve that there shall be no ebb to
the tide which swept the Great Deficit out of the path ? We have
been given a splendid proof of the deep-rooted loyalty of our people,
their unshaken sense of their great commission. They can do still
greater things. These recurring deficiencies are not worthy of our
enterprise, they are not worthy of our denomination, they are not
worthy of the workers whom we have sent o u t ; they hamper and
dishearten, both at home and abroad. Having passed the lions,
having the Roll held safely near our hearts, may we not go on steadily
to the great tasks set before us ?
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While the conquest of the Great Deficit has given us new heart at
home, there is no reason for discouragement in the results of the en­
forced economy abroad. Here and there in the reports we find laments
over restricted operations or delayed developments, and some of these
are undoubtedly justified. But we must not judge by special cases,
even if their number is disconcerting. We must seek rather to judge
the situation as a whole, and when we take a large view we find little
cause for alarm. We have been absolutely forced to thrust a greater
weight of responsibility upon the native churches, to take longer steps
on the path we have always tried to pursue, but one of very great
difficulty and delicacy. We do not doubt that these are the right
steps for the time, and their outcome must be good, whatever the
hardships in certain instances. And the loyal co-operation of the staffs
in every field, the self-sacrificing response of the native churches to
the call of need, are notable events of the Year of the Chained Lions,
jewels from the crucible for our praise and wonder.
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Living by the hour and the day, we find it difficult to cultivate that
long view which is necessary if we are to arrive at a just judgment of
the operations of the Kingdom of God. China is in a convulsion of
civil war, and the mission stations in the interior have had to be left.
The disaster reminds us of the Boxer year of terror, but a moment’s
thought gives new hope. Much has happened in those twenty-six
years, and to-day China has a Chinese Christian church whose land­
marks cannot be submerged. China’s crisis of 1927 is utterly unlike
that of 1900, and the difference is a glorious tribute to the work of the
past. India, too, gives us a similar story of encouragement, for the
welcome given in educated circles to the message of Christ offers a
startling contrast to the clamours of yesterday. It may be that
India is disposed to exalt Christ at the expense of the Christian Church
of the West, but as long as He is exalted we need not be uneasy as to
the ultimate issue.
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A glance at the Congo field gives equal cause for satisfaction. In
our own sphere there are now nearly 1,000 centres where services are
held weekly, with 28,000 boys and girls under instruction. The
Christian community numbers 37,000, against the 33,800 of the pre­
vious year, a simple proof that the gospel is steadily increasing in
influence and strengthening its hold. But the longer view is still
more heartening. During the year that warm-hearted veteran,
H. Ross Phillips, returned to Africa to take up work at San Salvador
after an absence of twenty-four years from that station. He writes
of the tremendous developments of the forty years of his service in
Africa, and declares that such miraculous changes inspire him to in­
expressible praise. “ If we had only this station and its work as the
result of nearly fifty years in this land, we might well say that we have
not laboured in vain.” But the San Salvadors are many, and a review
of their story for one year should fill our hearts with gratitude.
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A glance at the Missionary Roll of the year will reveal many losses
and few additions, but it will be remembered that a considerable
number of the missionaries in the list were nearing the close of their
term of service. It cannot be denied that the missionary forces have
been seriously weakened by these retirements, but happily there has
not been any actual pause in the enrolment of new workers, a pause
of the kind that would be so disastrous to the continuity and effi­
ciency of the work. It may be said here that the pressing need is for
a greater proportionate strengthening of the women’s side of the
work. In all our fields it is very difficult to get to the homes and hearts
of the people unless the Mission is well equipped for women’ s work.
A compact, all round occupation of the mission centre is the ideal
before us, and it has not been forgotten during the reorganisation
rendered necessary by the Great Deficit.
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The important changes which 1926 has brought about at the Mission
House will be within the knowledge of all. With the opening of the
Society’s new year the Rev. B. Grey Griffith left his successful pastorate
at Tredegarville, Cardiff, to succeed Dr. Fullerton as Home Secretary,
with Mr. H. L. Hemmens as his assistant—the first Welshman to
occupy the chair of the immortal Andrew Fuller. Dr. Fullerton
accepts the position of Consultant Secretary, and will still be a principal
advocate of the work by pulpit, platform and press. Miss Lockhart
retires from the post of Foreign Secretary for Women’s Work, and
Miss Eleanor Bowser, for the last few years Women’s Home Secretary,
will succeed Miss Lockhart. The Rev. C. E. Wilson continues to act
as B.M.S. Foreign Secretary, and Dr. Fletcher Moorshead as Medical
Secretary, while the work in Wales remains under the care of the
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Rev. Thomas Lewis. The new appointments and adjustments have
been warmly welcomed both at home and on the field.
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So the Year of the Lions Chained has been gathered into a Past
whose story is full of comfort and exhortation, and we face the new
year in confident hope of progress and blessing. As it was with
Christian in the Palace Beautiful, where :
“ They read to him some of the worthy acts that some of His
servants had done ; as how they had ‘ subdued kingdoms, wrought
righteousness, obtained promises, stopped the mouths of lions,
quenched the violence of fire, escaped the edge of the sword, out of
weakness were made strong, waxed valiant in fight, and turned to
flight the armies of the aliens ’ ” —
A N D T H E N H E W E N T H IS W A Y .
THE
G IF T S
OF
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LORD’S
PE O PLE.
HE tribute of Paul to the churches in Macedonia that “ in a great
trial of affliction the abundance of their joy and their deep
poverty abounded unto the riches of their liberality ” comes
to one’s mind as the year 1926-7 is reviewed, for surely our
country has never passed through a darker time. What with the
general strike and the coal stoppage, it was generally anticipated
that the contributions of the churches for the year would be very
seriously affected. True it is that something over £3,000 less has
been received for the work of the year, but then over against this it
must be remembered that the largest deficit the Society has ever
experienced was entirely rem oved; so that in reality over £3,000
more was received from the churches in 1926-7 than in any previous
year. Including the amount paid in for the deficit, the total comes
to £175,800. When this is analysed, we find that over £78,000 was
subscribed for general work, over £23,000 for women’s work, and a
like am ountior medical work. In the amount contributed for women’s
work there has been a decrease of nearly £2,400, largely accounted for
b y the decline in gifts from.the mining districts.
This money has come to us in a variety of ways. The missionaries
and the native churches have sent about £830 for the deficit, and about
£400 for general funds, this, of course, in addition to gifts made on the
field and used there. Our generous “ anonymous donor ” sent us
over £7,400, and altogether from this one source has come in the last
few years over £37,500. This is generosity indeed !
It has been surprising to find how much has been sent by those
districts which have been most hardly hit by the coal stoppage. Of
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course, in nearly every instance the contributions are below the
standard of the previous year, but with each letter almost always
has come a word of regret and a promise that when times become
better some attempt will be made to repair the loss.
It has been particularly gratifying that monies have been paid in
during this last year much earlier than in previous years, for this
saves the Society considerably in the way of interest. If this became
general, it would not only be a great relief financially, but it would
also give an opportunity of discovering how we really stood before
the end of the year. Will secretaries and treasurers kindly note that
the year really ends on March 31st, but that sums remitted monthly
or quarterly would be doubly welcome.
The fund known as the Widows and Orphans Fund has increased
during the year by over £400. This would have been especially
gratifying to our late treasurer ; so much was he interested in this
fund that it became known as “ Mr. Gould’s Fund.” We hope that
during this coming year a special effort will be made so that as a
memorial to him a much larger increase will be recorded.
Our givers include all ages, and through the medium of the Girls’
Auxiliary, the Twenty Thousand and children’s offerings, considerable
sums have been received. This is most encouraging, for it guarantees
that the next generation will be enthusiastic for the Society.
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We must take note of the expenditure. Considerable economies
have been effected in the Home Department, so much so that over
£4,000 less has been expended at home than in the previous year.
On the field, through various economies but chiefly through the
advantageous change in the price of silver, nearly £10,000 less has been
expended. However, when over £16,000 has been taken from the
Legacy Funds, we are left with a deficit of over £24,000.
It is proposed that this be partly met by the use of monies obtained
from the sale of properties in Italy, and also from some reserves which
have been set aside for new buildings in connection with the Calcutta
Press. When all these monies are used, we are still left with a deficit
of over £3,000, which is the amount corresponding to the difference
between what the churches contributed last year and the previous
year.
We are in honour bound not to enter upon a special campaign
because of the appeal being made on behalf of the Superannuation
Fund for the Baptist Union, but we do think that the bare statement
that we are carrying forward a deficit of over £3,000 will be an oppor­
tunity to all those who so greatly love the Society to help us at this
present juncture.
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We are confident that the heart of the denomination is true. There
may be some who are critical, and certainly many are apathetic,
and it may be easier to convert the critical than rouse the apathetic.
What we need is to multiply the number of givers. If during the
coming year we can increase our contribution by one-sixth, then we
can expect that there will be no deficit for 1927-8.
Our last word must be again one of thankfulness to God for this
manifestation of His grace upon our churches and upon so many of
His people by their generous, free, and sacrificial giving for the cause
of Christ.
THE
YEAR
IN
INDIA.
N’ his Introduction to the detailed reports from the Indian Stations
the Rev. John Reid, Indian Secretary, describes the year as one
which may well rank as one of the greatest in the history of the
B.M.S. in India. The Deficit in the Home Funds made retrench­
ment an immediate necessity, and the staff had to discover how it
might be effected with the least damage to the work. Momentous
decisions made by the United Conference in August, and accepted
by the Home Committee, involved a considerable reduction of the
missionary staff, the discontinuance of certain sections of work,
especially school work, the dismissal of a number of teachers and
other workers, withdrawal from certain stations, and the cessation
of some activities in other stations. It was pointed out to the Indian
church leaders that they were called to larger responsibilities, and they
responded nobly. Ultimately, it was arranged that Jalpaigiiri,
Monghyr, Tikari, Simla, Dinapore, Narayanganj and Sambalpur
should be removed from the list of manned stations, while the Bengal
Church Unions and the local unions should replace the Mission in
Barisal, Khulna, South Villages and Canning Town. The goal of the
new arrangement was the Indian Church as a self-supporting and selfpropagating organism, and there was a deep and almost unanimous
conviction that the time had come for the venture of faith. This
fulfilment of Carey’s dream was realised by the Bengal Church in
February of the present year, when at Serampore the Indian Secretary,
on behalf of the Mission, formally handed over the responsibility
for these districts to the President of the Bengal Baptist Union.
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Work in the stations has been carried on with fine fidelity, and
there is cause for special rejoicing in the story from the Kond Hills,
where years of patient sowing are now bearing rich fruit. The Reports
contain various references to the work of Dr. Stanley Jones and the
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interest of the educated people in his lectures on Christ; and though
the result is not seen in conversions and baptisms, there can be no
question of the advantage to be gained by inducing educated India
to face the challenge— “ What think ye of Christ ? ” Mr. Bridges
writes from Dacca that “ it is no exaggeration to say that the city
was deeply stirred by this Mission. Long before the meetings com­
menced Indian Government officials, college professors, teachers,
lawyers and students, even quite a number of Indian ladies, gathered
to hear: and they sat spell-bound while Dr. Jones, for upwards of
half an hour, spoke of the life, teaching, and death of Jesus. There
was manifest an earnestly reverent spirit of inquiry. Most obviously
there was present, among the hundreds who came to hear, a genuine
spiritual hunger and thirst, coupled with a sense that in Jesus they
could find satisfaction. . . . There is no doubt whatever that Jesus
makes a tremendously strong appeal to educated Indians. When He
is clearly presented to them He at once calls forth their sincere
admiration, and, in very many cases, their reverent devotion. . .
But the Church and organised Christianity make little or no appeal
to such people. Why ? asks Mr. Bridges. Doctor Jones would
probably reply : “ Because it is the Church of the West.” If this is
true, it may be that the action of the Society in the past year in regard
to its Indian work will indeed mark the beginning of a great new era.
And surely God can work as well through a deficit as through a
surplus.
The year showed many additions to the Church by baptism— 757
in Bengal, 448 in Orissa, 132 in North India— a total of 1,337, of whom
820 were from the non-Christian community.
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CHINA.
i n e t e e n h u n d r e d a n d t w e n t y - s i x was the most
perilous and therefore the most anxious year for the Mission
in China since that year of dread, 1900. Each of the three
Provinces where our workers are stationed was under the cloud
of war, and this trouble was aggravated in certain districts by intense
anti-foreign and anti-Christian feeling. The Committee has had no
option but to withhold reinforcements for the present, and to delay
the return of missionaries on furlough, while in view of the great strain
to which workers in the disturbed areas had been subjected it was
necessary to grant an unusual number of furloughs for the current
year. It is with good reason that in his graphic Report for 1926 the
Rev. E. W. Burt, M.A., our China Field Secretary, declares that the
story of the Mission during the year may best be summed up in the
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words of the Psalm ist: “ If it had not been for the Lord who was on
our side — ! ”
Nevertheless, the work has been maintained, and the troubled year
has furnished incidents and results which add an honourable chapter
to the story of the B.M.S. in China. It is good to be able to report
that not a single missionary was injured and that not one of the Chinese
Christians lost his life. The story of the Mission in 1926 is rich in its
records of courage, loyalty, and devoted service, but it is free from the
stain of blood.
Shantung has perhaps been the Province where it was possible to
maintain the work of the Mission on a level nearest the normal. Tent
evangelistic work was carried on successfully in the spring and autumn,
and led to the opening of new centres, while Messrs. Greening and
Madeley continued their classes for our lay Christians. At the end
of the year the jubilee of the Mission was celebrated at Tsingchowfu
with great rejoicing, and the work of the Shantung Christian University
at Tsinanfu was entirely free from the internal troubles which affected
similar institutions in other parts of China. There were 314 baptisms,
but owing to the large number of deaths and removals the Church roll
shows a decrease of about 50.
Shansi was the scene of considerable military operations during the
early part of the year, but these were successful, and life and property
are safer in this Province than anywhere else in China. A. certain
amount of anti-foreign and anti-Christian feeling was displayed, and
led to considerable losses from the roll of our Boys’ School. The
immediate need of our Shansi Mission is a strengthening of the staff
and the training of pastors.
Shensi was the very heart of the storm for the greater part of the
year. In the summer Gospel Village was looted, Messrs. Young and
Mudd having very narrow escapes; for several months San Yuan
was partially invested, and from May to December Sianfu was entirely
cut off. Ultimately, on consular advice, the missionaries left the
Province with the exception of two, Messrs. Broomhall and Phillips ;
and it is still impossible to say when work will be resumed there.
Marshal Feng promised to protect the missionaries, and asked them
to remain; but it is difficult to take the responsibility of doing
so in face of official warnings, and when those warnings are emphasised
Ippm day to day by incidents of the most disturbing character. In
View of the kaleidoscopic changes in authority and power, it is always
impossible to forecast what the morrow may bring forth.
The Committee’s call for economy involved the sacrifice of much
promising work, teaching staffs and evangelistic staffs having to be
reduced and some preaching stations closed, while the whole burden
of the lower elementary village schools was placed on the Chinese
Church.
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Two honoured workers were called away during the year— J. S.
Whitewright, at Tientsin, after a long career rich in service, and Mrs.
A. G. Shorrock, with peace in her heart amid the clamour of W a r in
Sianfu.
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M ISSION
IN
AFRICA.
HE Congo Mission marches forward unhindered by the stress of
the times, restricted expenditure, or the hampering regulations
of the Portuguese Government. Next year it will celebrate
its Jubilee, and it is good to find that on the eve of its fiftieth
year the work is at its highest pitch of efficiency and promise.
That veteran in active service, the Rev. H. Ross Phillips, returned
during the year to his old station, San Salvador, where he began his
missionary career in 1886. He hopes to make it the centre of his
permanent work after he has fulfilled the promised term as Congo
Secretary during the absence of the Rev. C. E. Pugh on furlough.
The total enrolled membership of the churches in association with the
B.M.S. Congo Mission is now nearly 11,400, and the Christian Com­
munity numbers about 37,000.
The total number of baptisms during the year was 971, and con­
siderable progress was made with the building of out-schools. In
view of the retirement of Mr. and Mrs. Kirkland, so long associated
with Mabaya, but more lately at Kinshasa, we read with much satis­
faction the tribute paid to their work by a colleague at Kibokolo.
The report of the valuable Conference on African Missions held at
Le Zoute in Belgium is being carefully studied by our Congo mis­
sionaries with the intention of ensuring that as far as possible the
benefit of its conclusions shall be reaped by our own Mission.
The new edition of the complete Bible is being eagerly acquired in
the Ki-Kongo area, and it will be noted with great interest that one
immediate result has been the forming of I.B.R.A. Branches in the
districts where the Book was obtainable. The B.M.S. Printing Press
at Bolobo has had a busy year, and its output is an increasingly potent
factor in the spread of light and truth.
The death during the year of one of our young missionaries, Mrs.
Morrish of Upoto, from black-water fever, serves both as a reminder
of the cost of this holy service, and, b^ its rarity, of the marked change
in the conditions of life and health as compared with the early years
of the Congo Mission.
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CEYLON.
HIS was the year of tlie Sustentation Fund in Ceylon. The
workers came to the last phase of the effort with triumph and
gratitude, for the fund of 30,000 rupees was practically com­
pleted. The number of candidates baptized was 61, 12 being
from the non-Christian community.
Grand Pass Church is making efforts to raise 15,000 rupees for a
place of worship in the Wellawattee District of Colombo, and the new
church building at Hanwella was opened at the end of the year.
The Tamil Church in Colombo made steady progress and reports nine
baptisms, and at Beligodapitiya three of the candidates were converts
from Buddhism. At the Matale Church, self-supporting for some
years back, there were six baptisms. A t Pelmadulla the Sunday
School, closed several years ago through Buddhist opposition, has
been re-opened with 38 children, and at Moratuwa, where six baptisms
raised the total membership to 67, the C.E. Society has a membership
of 55. The colporteurs and Bible women report much encouragement.
Carey Baptist College (Colombo High School for Boys) has now a
roll of 217. Of the 15 candidates presented for the English School
Leaving Certificate, 10 passed creditably, and the Government in­
spectors speak hopefully of the future of the school. A Christian
Union has been formed in the school, and a Sunday service for young
people is proving attractive to the boys. . . . The Girls’ Boarding
School is now practically full, for at the end of September the numbers
rose to 82. There are nine,girls in Miss Evans’s baptismal class, and
two were baptized in December at Cinnamon Gardens. . . . At
Matale, which has a roll of 160, the boarding list has become so full
that there are several applicants waiting for a place, while the day
pupils are steadily increasing in number. A similar story comes from
Ratnapura, where the number on the roll is 104. The hostel is quite
inadequate, and six girls and two teachers have to be accommodated
in the bungalow.
During the year the first Baptist Sinhalese student to Serampore,
Mr. Wilmot Jayatunge, B.D., settled as Pastor at Ratnapura.
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BRITTANY.
The Brittany Mission, opened by Welsh Baptists many years ago,
has been reorganised in three sections with a Pastor in charge of each.
“ Our young pastors,” writes the Rev. C. Hanmer Jenkins, “ have a
high ambition. They are anxious to create self-supporting and selfgoverning churches. The process will probably be a slow one,, but
the policy of the B.M.S. has helped to remove the sense of dependence
on the missionary and on the funds of the Society. Brittany is, as
ever, a difficult field, but our workers have the personal experience of
a God who can remove mountains.”
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W O M E N 'S
W ORK.
URING the past twelve montlis the process of amalgamation
and adjustment in regard to the Home Base has graduallybeen completed, and with the opening of the new financial year
the new arrangement comes into full operation. It must not
be imagined, however, that this change implies a lessening of the
task or of the responsibility. The new sphere is a larger one, in that
henceforth the women must assume a fuller responsibility not only
for Women’s Work but also for thé whole work of the Society. More­
over, the great task before our Society becomes greater every year,
and the Women’s share becomes greater in proportion.
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The new arrangements with regard to the Women’s Secretariat
are déscribed in another place, and in another place also the losses
sustained by our Home Base in the passing of loyal and generous
supporters. As the elder workers pass on it is with great joy that
we realise the new factor presented b y the unbroken success of the
Girls’ Auxiliary. Since last April thirty-five new Branches have been
established, making a total of 280 Branches with over 5,000 members,
an organisation fully conscious of their unique place and opportunity,
strong in their enthusiasm, and definitely resolved to prove themselves
worthy of their great heritage. During the year Miss Kathleen
Hasler, of Bristol, succeeded Miss Nora Silvey as General Secretary
of this healthy and significant movement.
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Our Women’s Work in India has had to suffer severe curtailment
in several directions to secure the necessary reduction of expenditure
under the scheme of the Special Commission. It is with deep regret
that we write of the closing down of Women’s Work in Serampore,
Baraut and Calcutta, but it is good to be able to say that the picture
is not one of unrelieved gloom. At Serampore one school is being taken
up b y the Indian Christian Community, and Miss Prosad Mondol, one
of our Indian Home Missionaries, trained in our own Entally School,
has been loaned to them by the Mission for the time being. A similar
arrangement has been effected at Barisalj the services of Miss Bell
being placed at the disposal of the Council of the Indian Church,
which is undertaking the chief responsibility for the work. One of
the most pleasing incidents of the year has been the re-opening of. the
Industrial Settlement at Salamatpur, where a new block of buildings
has been erected as a memorial to the late Gertrude Fletcher.
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Of our work in China little can be written at the present time ; for
the year was a broken one, removing all the standards by which we
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measure our work, and closing in perplexity and doubt. It is witli
much gratitude that we read of the work maintained so faithfully
wherever work was possible, the resolute loyalty of the women mis­
sionaries finding its response in the affection and trust of the Chinese
women whom they tried to serve. We believe, too, that when the fill]
story of the siege of Sianfu is written, due honour will be paid by the
Chinese to their sisters from the West, who, under circumstances of
unprecedented peril and difficulty, sheltered for many days, the helpless
and homeless refugees who gathered in the East Suburb. Surely this
true mercy of Christ will be acknowledged when these troubles are
past. We notice with great pleasure the fact that one of our women
missionaries in Shantung, Miss Florence Wood, has been elected to
the Presidency of the Shantung Baptist Mission for 1927, thai appoint­
ment being made by the Chinese themselves.
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Of our W omen’s Work in Africa there is little of outstanding interest
to report, but we notice with great satisfaction the contribution which
members of our staff are making to the work in Portuguese Africa.
Miss Coppin and Miss Lambourne, of San Salvador, spent a consider­
able portion of their furlough in Portugal, to equip themselves to
meet the new conditions now required by the Portuguese Colonial
Government with regard to language. They have the distinction of
being the only women who have qualified in this way. Large questions
with regard to thé work of unmarried women in the Congo field are
still unsettled, and may not be settled for some time ; but no problem
is incapable of solution when it is faced in this spirit.
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In this year, 1927, our Women’s Work celebrates its Diamond
Jubilee, and its story is told in a volume written by Miss Kemp,
under the title “ There followed Him Women.” Looking back upon
the years we realise that this title is not only an epitome of the story
of our work, but an ideal for all of us in the present and the future.
May we seek His help so that we may be able to.follow.H im to the
utmost for the redemption of the world !
M ED ICAL W O R K .
UR Medical work celebrates this year its Semi-Jubilee, and as
we look back over the past twenty-five years we can discern
abundant evidence of the blessing that God has given to the
service of healing used in Christ’s Name. From a small band
of only eight missionary doctors in 1901-2, the number has grown
until we have to-day thirty-six doctors holding British degrees and
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diplomas, and twenty-nine fully trained nursing sisters. The same
noteworthy advance is conspicuous in the direction of material equip­
ment, for whereas in 1902 there were only four in-patient hospitals;
and these containing less than a hundred beds, there are now sixteen
hospitals with nearly 700 beds. What is best of all is the manifest
way in which the work of those institutions has been owned to the
spiritual benefit of the patients who have come in search of physical
healing.
The expériences of the past year have been of the same difficult
character of those experienced by other activities of the Society- Of
our seven China Mission Hospitals, one, that at Sianfu, has passed
through the horrors of a siege lasting 196 days, and another—-San
Yuan— has been reduced to a ruin through Chinese military occupa­
tion. In the case of our India Medical Missions unusual difficulties
have been encountered in maintaining an adequate staff, owing to
breakdowns in health, and furloughs. The Congo Field constitutes
thé one direction in which serious problems have not have to be faced,
and even theré the end of the year saw the enforced retirement of
one of our doctors for family reasons.
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Yet while we have to give these darker shades to the picture, there
is much to add on the brighter side. The new hospitals at Yakusu,
on the Congo, and Tai Yuan Fu, in Shansi, have been launched upon
their course, whilst some valuable surgical equipment has been pro­
vided for the former hospital and an X -R ay outfit for the latter institu­
tion. ' The Women’s Hospital in Palwal, India, is in process of being
equipped with much-needed cottage wards for private patients* while
a special grant has been made by the Bengal Government to permit
of an extension to the Women’s Ward at Chandraghona.
Further, we thankfully rejoice that though the condition of the
Society’s finances has necessitated unusual care in the addition of
new, missionaries, the year has seen the acceptance of one doctor—
Dr. W. S, Flowers— and one nurse—Miss F. E. George—for China,
and one nurse—Miss C. A. Hawkins— for India. Of those accepted
in the previous year, two doctors, Dr. Grace Newell and Dr. Ronald
Thomas, sailed during 1926 for India, and Dr. Gordon King for China.
Another recruit—Dr. Kenneth Todd— and one more nurse—Miss
Lofts—sailed for the Congo.
CHINA.
The oiitstanding event of the yeaT in the history of our China
Hospitals was undoubtedly the siege of Sianfu, during which, for eight
weary months, the Jenkins-Robertson Memorial Hospital was the
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scene of incessant relief work. It was a war-time experience of a
most ghastly character. Thousands of terribly wounded men were
treated under increasing difficulties due to lack of food and stores.
The protecting Hand of God was revealed in this wonderful way,
that despite the fact that the city was frequently under shot and
shell, only two casualties occurred in the hospital, and those due to
stray bullets. Drs. Clement and Handley Stockley, Dr. Ruth Tait,
and Miss F. S. Marjor, testify to their faith being greatly strengthened
by the wonderful deliverance that was granted, and they rejoice in
the knowledge' that by God’s blessing upon the evangelistic work
which was maintained all through the siege, not a few of the patients
have been introduced to Jesus Christ, and have come to recognise
Him as their Saviour. Prayer should be offered that the significant
witness of this hospital to the Christian religion may not be forgotten
by the people, but that the remembrance of it may help in keeping
open a door for the Gospel in Shensi.
The Foster Hospital at Chowtsun was presented with a great oppor­
tunity for medical and evangelistic service in the autumn, when a
terrible cholera epidemic visited the district. Modern methods of
treatment were employed, and these were so successful that whilst
the mortality amongst those seized with the disease in the district,
and untreated, must have reached 80 per cent, or more, Dr. Lees was
able to report that the hospital had a recovery rate of about 86 per
cent. This tangible evidence of the value of the hospital created a
strong impression amongst the people, and helped to commend the
Christian Message. Prayer should be offered that as in Shensi, so here
in Shantung, the witness of the Mission Hospital may do much to give
an effective antidote to the poison of anti-Christian agitation.
INDIA.
Our hospitals in India have no such dramatic experiences to report
as those of their sister institutions in China, but significant progress
is intimated from more than one direction. The Women’s Hospital
at Palwal, to cite only its report, had over 100 more in-patients, while
the newly-opened baby welfare centre showed a definite advance.
A trained Indian Health Worker, now attached to the staff of this
hospital, visited 240 homes in Palwal, giving instruction after cases
of childbirth. National Baby Week was celebrated in March, 1926,
the proceedings being carried through by the hospital staff at the
request of the municipality. The service of the hospital has been
much appreciated by the people, whose contributions to its support
have shown an encouraging advance. As Dr. Hilda Bowser says—
“ The medical mission hospital stands as a pattern institution, giving
healing, help and comfort, and in all its ministrations tries to show
forth love and service.”
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It is impossible to read reports like these without feeling how clear
is the responsibility resting upon us here to maintain such effectual
intercession as shall crown the ministry of our doctors and nurses
with still more signs of abundant fruit.
CONGO.
The story of the year’s work at each of our Congo hospitals is a
telling vindication of the policy of providing the hospitals with at
least a maximum staff of two doctors and two nurses. For the first
time in our medical work on the Congo we reached a position in the
autumn when there were two doctors and two nurses at each hospital.
As a result of this, Dr. William Wilson reports from San Salvador
that “ It has been possible to increase the quality of the work done
considerably.” Lectures have been given to the evangelists dealing
with the prevention of disease, and Child Welfare work has been
undertaken. Dr. Victor Joy, writing from the Liverpool Hospital at
Bolobo, points out the striking advance in both in- and out-patients,
due to the district itinerations which are possible with two doctors
on the staff.
It is the same story from Yakusu— two doctors can make possible
results that are so abundantly worth while. The one sorrowful
reflection is that through the enforced return of Dr. Haldane Gilmore,
only one doctor is now at Bolobo, and he has to come home next year.
Reinforcements are urgently needed.
A significant illustration of the value of the anti-sleeping sickness
work is contained in the report from San Salvador. It is there pointed
out that a young Congo man, the subject of sleeping sickness, was
treated by Dr. Mercier Gamble, the first missionary doctor to the
station, in 1909. The treatment proved what may truly be spoken
of as a cure, for ever since this young man has continued to enjoy
perfect health. After receiving the treatment he entered the boarding
school at San Salvador, and later on became an evangelist. Instances
of this kind are encouraging from every point of view, and when we
read in the reports from all our doctors on the Congo how wide is the
influence that can be exercised by this ministry, we at home may
well be inspired to do our utmost to ensure its continuance.
AUXILIARY
ORGANIZATIONS.
THE GIRLS’ AUXILIARY.
HE Girls’ Auxiliary is ever growing, and the membership has now
reached 5,000. Thirty-five new branches, comprising about
400 new members, have been added since April last, making a
total of 280 branches. The “ G.A.” now has a room in the
Mission House and also half-time clerical assistance, a convenience
more and more appreciated as the demand for deputation work grows.
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Local week-end Conferences are proving of great value to the
Movement, and the Easter Residential Conferences continue to thrive.
The total contributions amount to over £2,355, an advance of £300
on the previous year. Besides contributing in this way, many branches
work regularly for the Wants Department, and also join with their
own church in special efforts.
Many branches, have their own Study Circles. Some are experiment­
ing with the Group Discussion method, and the less venturesome have
a book read during their Sewing Meeting, discussing it amongst them­
selves afterwards. G.A.’s are realising that if their efforts are to be
of real value they must have more than a superficial knowledge of the
needs and happenings of the Mission Field and of the world.
THE
TW EN TY
THOUSAND.
“ ^TVT.T.” has grown in numbers and in power during the year.
J|[ It was started as a movement of units, it is becoming a body
welded together for witness and service. Hundreds of its
members have gathered in study circles and discussion groups,
using the text-book, “ Pioneers AU.” United district ralb'es are
increasing in frequency, and the fire is being spread among others by
demonstrations, exhibitions and similar efforts. Because members
have promised to be loyal to their church, applications for baptism
and membership have been made by many. B y daily prayer they
have sought the help of God for the work abroad, and by their gifts
of money the B.M.S. funds have been helped., T.T.T. is indeed a
present strength to the Society, and it promises greater things for the
future.
THE
LAYM EN’ S
MOVEMENT.
EARS ago Dr. Fullerton compared the Baptist Laymen’s Mis­
sionary Movement to a buttress of the B.M.S. It has sought
to justify the comparison in a variety of directions. B y its
successful Conferences at Swanwick, Weston-super-Mare and other
places, and its gatherings for men in various tow ns; by the
activities of its Centres ; and by literature: it has sought to bring
missionary questions to the notice of the men of the churches. Its
Sir Alfred Pearce Gould Hostel in London has continued its inter­
national service. It has undertaken to supply all kinds of magazines
and papers to missionaries and to Continental pastors ; and it has
been available for many kinds of duty throughout the year as occasion
has offered.
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THE “ WANTS ” DEPARTMENT.
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“ W A N T S M DEPARTMENT.
HE work of the Wants Department has continued without
intermission throughout another year, and 170 cases and boxes
have been packed and dispatched— 71 to India, 27 to China,
and 72 to Congo. Several cases for China are still awaiting
shipment, it being deemed inadvisable to send them out at present.
The total value of the cases sent amounts to nearly one thousand
pounds, and the cost of freight to £148 16s. 7d., towards which the
home churches and friends have contributed £100— leaving a debit
balance of over £48 to be met by the general funds of the B.M.S.
The Special Gifts Fund has been spent on blankets and special
articles needed by some hospitals, material, etc., partly at home and
partly on the field to economise in expenditure, and more will be spent
before the summer packing.
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R O L L -C A L L .
The following new missionaries have been appointed :
IN D IA.
Dr. Grace Helen Newell, for Berhampur.
Dr. Ronald Wilson Thomas, for Palwal.
Nurse Constance Ada Hawkins—not yet sailed.
Miss Hilda Smith—not yet sailed.
Miss W. Griffith—not yet sailed.
CH IN A.
Dr. Wilfred Stephen Flowers— not yet sailed.
Nurse E. S. A. Wheal, for Shensi.
Miss Hilda Agnes Stacey, for Associated Mission Treasurers’ Office,
Shanghai.
Nurse Florence Elizabeth George— not yet sailed.
CONGO.
Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer Hem, Associate Missionaries, for Union
Mission House, Kinshasa.
Mr. James Russell, of Glasgow— not yet sailed.
Mr. Kenneth C. Parkinson, M.A.— not yet sailed.
Miss M. Coles. For Wathen.
The following missionaries have married :
Rev. Rupert Trevor Tyrrell, of Bolobo, Congo, to Miss Winifred Alice
Mackensie, M.Sc., of Wembley.
Rev. George Armstrong Young, of Sanyuan, Shensi, to Miss Leonora
Haslop, of Sanyuan, Shensi.
Dr. Handley George Stockley, of Sianfu, Shensi, to Miss Jean McClure
Menzies, of Canadian Presbyterian Mission, Honan.
Rev. Robert Veysey de Carle Thompson, of Kibentele, Congo, to Miss
Phyllis Barbara Gummer-Butt, of Leicester.
Rev. Thornton Selden Howie, of Calcutta, to Miss Clara Matilda Baron,
of Entally, Calcutta.
The losses by death have been :
Mrs. T. C. Vicary, of Dinajpur, Bengal, died at Calcutta, 12th May, 1926.
Mrs. A. G. Shorrock, B.A., of Sianfu, Shensi, died at Sianfu during the
siege, 25th September, 1926.
Mrs. E. H. Morrish, of Upoto, Congo, died in London, 10th November,
1926.
Mrs. F. H. B. Harmon, of Tsinanfu, died at Tsinanfu, 9th March, 1927.
Mrs. W. H. Ford, died at Yakusu, 3rd August, 1927.
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The following retired missionaries passed away during the year :
Mrs. G. R. R. Cameron, formerly of Congo, died at Victoria, B.C.,
11th April, 1927.
Rev. T. R. Edwards, formerly of India, died at Eastwood, 30th May,
1926.
Mrs. R. H. Tregillus, formerly of India, died in Canada, 13th October,
1926.
Rev. S. S. Thomas, formerly of India, died at Bristol, 8th December,
1926.
The following missionaries have retired from active service during
the y e a r:
Mrs. J. W. Gilbert, of Bengal, India, appointed 1888.
Miss M. B. Whittaker, of Simla, India, appointed 1900.
Miss M. Bergin, of Serampore, India, appointed 1892.
Miss L. Buchanan, of Bengal, India, appointed 1904.
Miss Jane Wince, of Tikari, India, appointed 1891.
Miss E. L. Goodchild, of China, appointed 1906.
Miss A. O. Kirkland, of Tsingchowfu, China, appointed 1893.
Rev. S. C. Gordon, of Congo, appointed 1890.
Rev. Arthur Jewson, of Calcutta, India, appointed 1881.
Rev. R. H. Kirkland, of Kinshasa, Congo, appointed 1893.
Rev. W. W. Milne, of Bengal, India, appointed 1896.
Rev. G. S. Wilkins, of Orissa, India, appointed 1892.
Rev. B. A. Das, Indian Home Missionary, of Cuttack, Orissa, appointed
1902.
Rev. B. C. Ghose, Indian Home Missionary, of Calcutta, appointed 1892.
Rev. S. S. Mukerji, Indian Home Missionary, of Serampore, appointed
1897.
The following have resigned :
Miss E. L. Beckingsale, of China.
Nurse H. R. Bradley, of India.
Miss M. M. Collins, of India.
Nurse O. E. Dicks, of India.
Miss G. D. Ferguson, of India.
Miss E. C. Fergusson, of India.
Miss D. B. Knee, of India.
Miss C. C. Krause, of Ceylon.
Miss H. Sifton, B.A., of China.
Miss A. S. Stephens, of India.
Rev. E. R. Fowles, of China.
Dr. H. C. Gilmore, of Congo.
Rev. C. H. Jenkins.
Rev. P. J. Smith, of China.
Miss K. S. Walker, of India.
The following have taken up pastorates at home :
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
Rev.
F. Cawley, of India.
E. G. Hicks, of India.
F. W. Hale, of India (retired).
W. W. Winfield, B.A., B.D., of India.
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The Committee Jias lost by death
Mr. Hairy Pearce Gould, Treasurer of the Society, at Norwich, 11th
February, 1927.
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Mr. John Attenborough, died at Beckenham, 18th April, 1926.
Rev. William Cuff, died at Hasfield, 21st May, 1926.
Rev. Charles Davies, died at Cardiff, 11th January, 1927.
Rev. David Lloyd, died at Rhydwyn, Anglesey, 5th February, 1927.
Rev. E. Medley, B.A., died in London, 19th June, 1927.
Mrs. Cumming-Brown, died at Streatham, 10th December, 1926.
Mrs. Harold Knott, died at Manchester, 20th December, 1926.
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TEbe Baptist iHMssionang Society.
Chairman of Committee— M r. T. S. PE N N Y , J.P.
Treasurers— Mr. W . E R N E S T LO R D .
L a d y PE A R C E GOULD.
M r . JOH N H INDS, H.M.L.
Secretaries— R e x . W . Y . FU LLER TO N , D .D . (Consultant).
R e v . C. E. W ILSON, B .A . (Foreign).
R e v . B. G R E Y G R IF F IT H , B.D . (Home).
D r . R . F LE T C H E R MOORSHEAD (Medical).
Miss M. E . BO W SE R (Women).
Medical Officer— D r . R . F L E T C H E R M OORSHEAD, F.R.C.S.
Bible Translation and Literature Secretary— R ev. R. G LEN N IE.
Assistant Home Secretary— M r. H. L. HEMMENS.
Chief Foreign Assistant— M r. B . R. W H EE LER .
Travelling Representative— R ev . J. R. M. STEPH EN S.
Welsh Representative— R ev . THOM AS LE W IS.
Accountant— Mr . J. H. EW ING, A .C.A.
Editor— Mu. W. E . CULE.
Auditors— M essrs. G. T . COLE, A . RE ID , C. SL A TE R .
Bankers— B A R C L A Y ’S B A N K LIM ITED , 20-23, Holborn, E .C .t.
GENERAL COMMITTEE (ELECTED MEMBERS)
Elected.
A D G IE , Mr . W., Leeds
................................ 1926
ASH TON, R e v . E ., Westbury
..
. . 1916
A SK E W , R e v . E. C., B.A., Yeovil
. . 1927
A TTEN BORO UGH , Mr . J. A., Shortlands
1927
B A LL , Miss E. A ., Plymouth
..
. . 1927
BAM BER, R e v . T. M., London
..
. . , 1927
BOMPAS, Mr s . E. A ., London
..
. . 1924
BOMPAS, R e v . E . A ., London
..
. . 1916
B R A IT H W A IT E , R e v . R. J., Campden 1924
BR ITTO N , R e v . J. N., Southend-on-Sea
1926
BROW N, R ev . A . D OU GLAS, London . . 1927
B U R D IT T , M rs ., Luton
..
..
. . 1914
C A LD W ELL, R e v . S., Bury
..
. . 1918
C A R LILE , R ev . J. C., D .D ., Folkestone
1925
CHOWN, Mr . H., L o n d o n ................................ 1924
C LA R K , Mr . A . S., London
..
. . 1924
C L A R K , Mr . C. E ., J.P., C.C., Chalford . . 1911
C LIFFOR D, R e v . R. R O W N TR EE , B ark­
ing Road
,
..
1918-23; 1925
COLLETT, R e v . J. G., Birmingham ... 1920-22
I924; T926
COOK, R e v . H ., M,A., London
..
. . 1926
CROWE, Mr . W. H., London
..
. . 1918
D A L B Y , Mrs ., Derby
................................1927
D A R B Y , R ev . R. D., Liverpool . .
. . 1925
D AVIE S, R ev . R., Newport, Mon.
. , 1925
D AVIE S, R e v . W., Fishguard
..
. . 1927
DAWSON, R ev . C. C., Hemel Hempstead
1927
DAW SON, R e v . J. T ., B .A ., Birmingham 1923
DE R U SE TT, Mrs ., Thorpe B ay . .
. . 1927
ED W ARD S, R e v . J. G., B.A., Birmingham 1916
E E K H O U T, Miss , Glasgow
..
. . 1927
F A IR B A IR N , R e v . R. G., B.A., Reading . 1899
GILM ORE, R e v . J. D., Dublin
..
. . 1926
G LO VER, Miss D. F., Bristol
..
.. 1923
G LO VER, Mr . T. R., M.A., LL.D ., D.D.,
Cambridge
............................................ 1913
GOAMAN, Mr. T . A ., Bideford
..
. . 1922
GOO DLIFFE, M rs ., Nottingham . .
. . 1922
GOULD, Miss E. M., London
..
. . 1925
G R A Y , M rs . W . P A R K E R , Northampton
1918
GREENW OOD, R e v . H. M., London
. . 1917
G R IFFITH S, R ev . J., Aberdare . .
. . 1919
HAGGER, R e v . J. O., B.D., Cambuslang , ■1927
HANCOCKS, R e v . T., Ramsgate . .
. . 1911
H AR R IE S, Mr s . F. P., Merthyr T yd vil . . 1927
H AR RIN GTON , Miss R „ London
. . 1922
H A R R Y , R e v . L. T., Swansea
..
. . 1923
H AR TE, R e v . G. W., Bristol
..
... 1922
H A Y W A R D , Miss G. G., London ..
. . 1919
H A Y W A R D , R e v . i\, Salisbury . .
. . 1923
Elected.
H E R B E R T , Mr s ,, Chesham
1924
H IN ES, Mrs . N., London
1927
H ISLO P, Miss M., Edinburgh
1927
H O R SFALL, Miss M., Keighley . .
1916
H U M PH REY, R e v . F., D.S.O., London
1922
JAMES, M rs . E „ Cardiff . .
1927
JOHN, R e v . D. J., Huddersfield . .
1921
JONES. R e v . E . K .. Cefnmawr
..
1919
L A W , R e v . A ., Wellington, Som. ..1 9 2 :
1924
L E QUESNE, M rs ., Hampstead . .
1927
LEW IS, R e v . A . D „ L e ith ..
1925
LE W IS, Mrs . H., Reading
19=7
LE W IS, R ev. H. G., Cardiff
1927
LE W IS, Mrs . J., B.Sc., Crawley . .
1927
LIN TO N , R e v . W „ Bristol
1927
LO RIM ER , Mr. A . A., Dundee
1926
LU SH , Mrs. W. J., Birmingham . .
1927
MAC A L P IN E , Mr. G. L., Accrington
1919
M ACBEATH , R e v . J., M.A., London
1921
M A CKEN ZIE, R ev . W. L., Huntingdon
1926
M ANDER, Mrs . H. C „ Bristol
..
1927
M ARTIN, Miss D., Southsea
1927
M ARTIN, M rs . H., London
1927
M ARTIN, R b v . J. E ., London
1916
M A YN E, Mr . W . H., Cardiff
1927
M ILLS, Mr. A . W., London
1924
MOORSHEAD, Mrs . R. F ., Sutton
1918
M ORRIS, Miss I., Coventry
1927
NELSON . Mr . A ., London
1927
N EW TON, M r. A ., London
1
923
PA G E, R ev . E . M., B.A., B.D ., Northam
ton
..
..
..
1913-192
1925
PA R K IN SO N , M rs . L. C., London
1916
PA R K IN SO N , Mr . W . W., Willian
1913
PATON, Mr. J., Cambuslang
1933
PA TTE R SO N , R ev . D. TA IT., Dewsbury
1926
PH IL L IP S, R e v . T ., B A , London
1895-1909
1914-1916, 1917-1919, 1923
P L A Y E R , R e v . F . C., B .A ., Burton-on
Trent
.......................................
1919
P O V E Y , R e v . W . J., M A „ Malvern
19U
PO W ELL, R e v . T., B .A ., B.D., London
1919
PU LL E N , R e v . E . R ., Southampton
1922
RA N SFO RD , R e v . T . O., Bradford, 1920-26 ; 1927
RA W , M r. G., Usworth
1922
R E YN O LD S, Mr. D ., J.P.. Heme B a y .
1925
ROBINSON, Miss F „ Bristol
1926
ROBINSON, R e v . W. E ., Llantam am .
1923
R OD GER, R e v . H., Bury St. Edmunds,
1927
ROSS, R ev . W. D „ M.Sc., Sutton
"I
1926
30
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT.
(1 92 7.
G E N E R A L COM MITTEE (E L ECT ED MEMBERS)— contd.
Elected.
RU SH B R O O K E , R e v . J. H., M.A., D .D .,
1927
London
SA U N D ER S, R ev . W „ Pontycymmer
1919
SIMMONDS, Mr . C. W . B., London
X934
SM ITH, R e v . R., Histon
1926
SPEN D ELO W , R e v . H ., Spalding
1923
STEPH EN S, Mr s . J. R. M., London
1927
ST U A R T , R e v . J. A ., B.A., Nottingham
1920-1923, 1925
SUCH, R e v . F . W . T IN S L E Y , Leicester . . 1926
T A Y L O R , Mr. H . L., Bristol
..
. . 1924
THOM AS, R s v . E . U., Carmarthen
.... 1922
THOM AS, R e v . W „ M.A., B.D ., Liverpool 1927
THOM PSON, R e v . F., Hove
1911-15 ; 1919
HONORARY
h a v in g
rendered
Elected.
1927
THOMSON, M rs., CuUercoats
.1
TIMSON, Mr. A. R ., Kettering . .
1925
1914
TOW N, M r s . J. CLIFTO N , Leeds
X927
TOW NSEND, M r s . H., Manchester
TR A N T E R , Miss E. J., Cheltenham
1927
V A L E N T IN E , R e v . L. E., M.A., Llandudno 1927
1927
W A L K E R , M rs. C., Wellington
W ARD E. R ev . H., M.A., Surbiton
1926
W A T K IN , R e v . W . R ., M.A., Llanelly
1922
19x8
W ATSON, M r. R „ Rochdale
W A TTS, M rs . J., Swansea
1927
1926
W HITM AN, R e v . T. J., Sheffield ..
1924
YO U N G, R e v . J. J., Newbridge-on-Wye
M EM BERS
im p o r t a n t
Elected.
A N D E R SO N , R e v . H., Calcutta . .
... 1923
ANGUS, Miss, London
.............................. 19x9
ANGUS, Miss E. A ., London
. . 1924
ANGUS, Miss I. M., London,
1924-5 ; 1926
ANGUS, Miss M, E ., London
..
. . 1914
A R CH A R D , Mr . A ., B a t h .....................1901
BR O W N , R e * . C., D .D ., Chorley Wood . . 1895
B A Y N E S , Mrs . A . H ., Northwood
. . 1927
BLO M FIELD , R e v . W . E ., B.A., D.D.,
Sutton
..
..
. . 1898-1926;
1927
BO ND , M rs . J. W IN SO R, Birmingham . . 1914
B O W SE R, Miss H . C., London
..
. . 1927
B R U CE , R e v . J. P., M.A., D .Lit., S u tto n .. 1925
B U R G E SS, Mrs ., L o n d o n ........................... 1927
C A R E Y , R e v . S. P E A R C E , M.A., Brixham,
1916-21 1923
C A U L K IN , M r . A ., Birmingham
1899
CH APM AN, M r . C. H ., Richmond
1922
C L A R K . M rs . J., L o n d o n ........................... 1927
C L A R K E , Mrs . J . GODDARD, London . . 1927
D OGGART, M r. A. R., J.P ., Darlington . . 1914
ED W A R D S, D r. E . H.. Edinburgh
19x3
ED W A R D S, Rtev. W., B.A.. D .D ., Cardiff
1886-1924; 1926
E D W A R D S, Mr s . W ., Cardiff
1927
F O R F E IT T , R e v . LAW SO N, London
.. 1909
F U LL E R TO N , M r s . W . Y „ London,
1914-24 1927
G A N G E, M r s . S T A N L E Y , Bristol
1916
1911
GOODMAN, M r. R „ J.P., Flitwick
GOULD, L a d y PE A R C E , London
1914
G R A Y , M r . W . P A R K E R , Northamp.
to n ..
..
..
1910
G REEN H OU GH , R e v . J. G ..M .A ., Dunton
B a s s e t t .................................................... 1880
H A C K N E Y , R e v . W „ M.A., Felixstowe .. 1897
H A R D Y , R e v . C. M., B .A ., Sutton
1904
H A W K E R , R e v . G., Chesham Bois
1892
H EA D , M iss L., L o n d o n ................................ 1927
H EN D ERSO N , Mrs., London
..
. . 1927
H EN D E RSO N , R e v . W. J., B.A., LL.D .,
B r i s t o l ......................................................... 1883
H O R SF A LL , D ow ager L a d y , Keighley . . 1927
OF
COM MITTEE.
s e r v ic e s
to
the
s o c ie t t .
Elected.
HORTON, D r . T., London
..
. . 1920
IN G LE , D r . A. C;, Tunbridge Wells
. . 1919
INGREM , R e v . C., Wimbledon
..
. . 1911
JONES, R e v . J. A ., Bristol................................ 1900
KEM P, Miss E . G., F.R.G .S.S., London . . 1914
KE M P, Mrs. J., Southsea
....................... 1927
LE W IS, Mrs . F. T., Tunbridge Wells
. . 1914
L O C K H A R T, Miss E . J., Edinburgh
. . 1914
LU SH, Mr s . P. J., London
..
. . 1927
M 'CAIG, R e v . A ., B .A ., LL .D ., London,
19x8-25; X927
MARNHAM, M r. H ., J.P., London
. . 1921
M ILLS, R e v . W. J., London
..
• . . 1901
MORGAN, Mr . E ., J.P ., Southsea
. . 1907
O L N E Y , Mr . W., L o n d o n ................................ 1902
OW EN, R e v . JA S.t Swansea
..
. . x888
PA RKIN SO N , R e v . L. C., M.A., London . 1913
PA RKIN SO N , Mr s . W . C., London
. . 1927
PE N N Y , M r. T . S., J.P ., Taunton
..
1894
ROBINSON, M r. E ., J .P ., B risto l..
. . 1893
ROBINSON, Mrs . E., Bristol
..
. . 19x4
ROSE, Mrs . H., Edinburgh
..
. . 1927
SCOTT, Mrs . D. M., Glasgow,
1914-22 ; 1924
SH A K E S P E A R E , R e v . J. H „ M.A., D.D.,
LL .D ., L o n d o n .............................................1887
SH E PH E R D , Mrs . G „ Bacup
..
. . 1927
SH O R RO CK, R e v . A. G., B .A ., London . . 1927
S L A T E R , Mr . J. K ., Liverpool
..
. . 19x4
SM ALLW OOD, Mrs . J., Stratford-on-Avon 1919
SMITH, M r. H., B .A ., Sutton
..
. . 1906
SO UTH W ELL, Miss C. R., London
. . 1914
T H IR T L E , Mr , J. W., LL.D ., D .D ., London 1919
. . 1912
THOMPSON, M r . F ., London
1917-19x9
TOW N, Mr . J. CLIFTO N , Leeds . .
1923
TR A F F O R D , Mrs ., O x t e d ................................ 1927
1927
T R ITT O N , Miss J. M., London
1916
T Y L E R , Mr . A ., J.P ., Leicester . .
W H ITIN G , M r. J. E., Leeds
1905
W ILLIAM S. R e v . H . C., Corwen . .
1887
W ILSON, Mrs . C. E ., London
1914
W ILSON, R e v . J., D .D ., London . .
1905
1906
WOOD, M r . H . E., J.P., C.C., H utton
being Presidents or Principals of Denominational
Colleges, in accordance with Regulation 5, Section F .
Elected.
Elected.
IR V IN E , Miss C., Carey Hall
..
..
1927
1927
A R T H U R , Miss J., M.A., Havelock Hall
D A K IN , R e v . A ., B.D ., D .Th., Bristol
ROBINSON, R e v . H . W H E E L E R , M.A.,
C o l l e g e .......................
D .D ., Regent’s Park College
..
..
1920
19x7
D A V IE S, R e v . J. M., M.A., Cardiff College *925
SPURGEON, R e v , T . H ., M.A., B.D .,
E V A N S, R e v . P. W ., B.A., B .D .,Spurgeon’s
Dublin C o lle g e .................................... 1922
C o l l e g e ........................................
Ï925 TO W NSEND , R e v . H ., M.A., D.D., Man­
EV A N S, R e v . J. T., M.A., B .D ., Bangor
chester C o lle g e .................................... 1920
C o l l e g e ........................................
1923 UNDERW
OOD, R e v . A. C., M .A., B.Litt.,
F O R B ES, R e v . J . T ., M.A., D.D., Glasgow
D .D ., R aw don C o lle g e ........................ 1926
C o l l e g e ..................................1895-19x7 ; 1922
H o n o r a r y M e m b e r s o f C o m m i t t e e ( e x - o f fic io ) ,
A n d th e P r in c ip a l s of
B.M.S.
Co l l e g e s or T r a in in g I n s t it u t io n s a n d t h e F ie l d Se c r e t a r ie s .
19 27 .]
LIST OP COMMITTEES.
31
H O N O R A R Y M EM BERS OF COM MITTEE— contd.
H onorary Mem bers o r C ommittee (ex-officio), being Baptist General Superintendents in
accordance with Regulation 5, Section F .
Elected.
Elected.
BO NSER, R e v . H „ L e e d s ................................ 19a*
JONES, R e v . J. M ERED ITH , Cardiff
1918
BU TT , R e v . A . W. G ummer, Leicester . . 1920
RO BER TSO N , R e v . J. D. M., Burnley
1924
C R IPPS, R e v . J. I., B .A ., Birmingham . . 1925
ST E W A R T, R e v . T ., M.A., Glasgow
1920
D U R BIN , R kv . F ., Exmouth
..
. . 1917
W A L K E Y , R e v . F . J ., Northampton
1920
EW ING, R e v . J. W ., M.A., D .D ., London 1896
G R IF F IN , R e v . R . C., Ipswich 1923-1924,1925
W OODHOUSE, R e v . T ., Brighton
1918
H ow o r a r y M e m b e r s o p C o m m i t t e e (ex-officio), b e in g Presidents o f B aptist Unions of (I) G reat Britain
and Ireland, (ii) Scotland, (iii) Ireland, and (iv) Wales, d u rin g their respective te r m s o f o ffice, in
accordance with Regulation 5, Section F .
(i) M ANDER, R e v . H. C., Bristol
. . 1921
(ii) H AN K IN SO N , R e v . W . D „ Glasgow,
1915-26; 1927
(iii) W AR N ER , M r . C. G., Dublin
..
(iv) W ILLIAM S. M r . W ., Sennybridge
MORGAN, R e y . T., Skewen
..
1926
1927
1926
H onorary Members of C ommittee (ex-officio), being Treasurer and Secretary, respectively, of
the Baptist Union of Great Britain and Ireland during their terms of office, in accordance
with Regulation 5, Section F.
MARNHAM,
Mr.
H., J.P., London
1921 J A U B R E Y , R e v . M. E., M,A., London . .
1915
M o n ten ’s Committee*
Chairman— Miss R. A . H A R R IN G TO N .
ANGUS, Miss, London.
JAM ES, M r s . ENOCH, Cardiff.
ANGUS, Miss E . A ., London.
KEM P, Miss E . G., F.R.G .S.S., London.
ANGUS, Miss I. M., London.
KEM P, Mrs . J., Southsea.
ANGUS, Miss M. E., London.
L E QUESNE, Mrs., London.
AR TH U R , Miss J., M.A., London.
LE W IS, M r s . F . T ., Tunbridge Wells.
B A L L , Miss E. A ., Plymouth.
LEW IS, M r s . H., Reading.
B A Y N E S , M r s . A . H., Northwood.
LE W IS, M r s . J., Crawley.
BOMPAS, M r s . E . A ., W est Ealing.
LO CK H AR T, M is s E . J., Edinburgh.
BOND, M r s . J. W ., Birmingham,
LUSH, M r s . PE R C Y , London.
BO W SER, M i s s H. C., London.
LU SH, M r s . W. J., Birmingham.
B U R D IT T , M r s ., Luton.
M ANDER, M rs ., Bristol.
BU RGESS, M r s ., London.
M ARTIN, M is s D., Southsea.
C L A R K , M r s . J., London.
M ARTIN, M r s . H., London.
C L A R K E , M r s . J. GOD D ARD , London.
M OORSHEAD, M r s . R. F „ Sutton.
D A L B Y , M r s ., Derby.
M ORRIS, M is s I., Coventry.
D E R U SE TT, M r s ., Thorpe Bay.
PA R K IN SO N , M r s . L. C., London.
ED W A R D S, M r s . W „ Cardifi.
PA RKIN SO N , M r s . W. C „ London.
EE K H O U T , Miss, Glasgow.
ROBINSON, M i s s F ., Bristol.
FU LL E R TO N , M r s . W. Y ., London.
ROBINSON, M r s . E „ Bristol.
GANGE, M r s . S., Bristol.
ROSE, M r s . H ., Edinburgh.
G LO V E R , M is s D. F., Bristol.
SCOTT, M r s . D. M ., Glasgow.
G O O D LIFFE , M rs., Nottingham.
SH E PH E R D , M r s . G „ Bacup.
GOULD, Miss, Hampstead.
SM ALLWOOD, M r s . T., Stratford-on-Avon.
G R A Y , M r s . P A R K E R , Northampton.
SO UTH W ELL, M i s s C. R., London.
H A R R IE S, M r s . F . P., Merthyr Tydvil.
STEPH EN S, M r s . J. R. M „ London.
H A Y W A R D , M i s s G. G., London.
THOMSON, Mrs., Cullercoats.
TOW N, M r s . J. CLIFTO N , Leeds.
H EAD , M i s s L., London.
H EN D ERSON , M r s ., London.
TOW NSEND, M r s . H., Manchester.
TR A F F O R D , M r s ., Oxted.
H E R B E R T , M r s ., Chesham.
TR A N T E R , M i s s E. J., Cheltenham.
H INES, M r s ., London.
H ISLO P, M i s s M ., Edinburgh.
TR ITT O N , M i s s J. M ., London.
W A L K E R , M r s . C., Welliugton.
H O R SFALL, Miss M., Keighley.
H O R SF A LL , D o w a g e r L a d y , Keighley.
W A TTS, M r s . JE F F R E Y S , Swansea.
IR VJN E, Miss C., Carey Hall.
W ILSON, M r s . C. E., Stroud Green.
d&efcical Committee*
Chairman—
ANGUS, Miss M. E ., London.
AR CH AR D , Mr . A ., Bath.
♦BEATTIE, D r . N., London.
BOMPAS, R e v . E . A ., West Ealing.
BR IT T O N , R e v . J. N.. Westcliff-on-Sea
C A U L K IN , M r. A ., Birmingham.
CO L LE TT, R e v . J., Birmingham
•E D W A R D S, D r . D . R ., Swansea.
E D W A R D S, D r. E . H .. Edinburgh.
FORJFEITT, R e v . LAW SON, London.
•G ILM O RE, D r. H. C., London.
Lady
PE A R CE GOU LD .
•G IR L IN G , D r . E. C.. London.
GO O D LIFFE, M r s ., Nottingham.
•G O U LD , M r . E. PE A R C E , M.S., F.R.C.S,,
London.
G R A Y , M r . W . P A R K E R , Northampton.
GREENW OOD, R ev. H. M., S. Norwood.
G R IF F ITH S, R e v . J ., Aberdare.
•G U R N E Y , D r . H E L E N . Newcastle-on-TyneH AR RIN G TO N , Miss R. A ., London.
H A R R Y , R e v . L. T ., Swansea.
H A R TE , R e v . G. W., Bristol.
Co-opted Members.
32
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT.
[1927.
/iBeDical Committee—continued.
H A Y W A R D , Miss G RA CE G., Hampstead.
P A R K IN SO N , R e v . L. C., M.A., London. '
H E A D , Miss L ., Acton.
•P E N N Y , D r. M A X W E LL, London.
PO W ELL, R e v . T ., B .A ., B.D ., Forest G*te.
H O R TO N , D r . T ., London.
IN G LE , D r . A . C., Tunbridge Wells.
SL A T E R , Mr . J . K ., LiverpooL
SM ALLW OOD, Mr s . J ., Stratford-on-Avon.
K E M P, Miss E . G., F.R.G.S.S., London.
L E W IS, R ev . A . D ., Leith.
SM ITH, Mr . H E R B E R T , B.A., Sutton.
L E W IS, Mrs . F . T ., Tunbridge Wells.
SO U T H W E LL, Miss, Hampstead.
•T A Y L O R , D r . G. O., London.
L E W IS, R e v . H. G., Cardiff.
THOM AS, R k v . E . U „ Carmarthen.
•L U SH , D r . RO N ALD , Midhurst.
TH OM AS, R k v . W., M.A., B.D ., Liverpool.
M AN D ER, R ev . H . C., Bristol.
M ILLS, Mr . A . W ., London.
TH OM PSON , R k v . F ., Hove.
MOORSH EAD, Mrs . R . F ., Sutton.
TO W N, Mr s . C LIFTO N , Lbeds.
« Co-opted Members.
Bible translation ant Xiterature Committee.
Chairman— M r . J . W. T H IR T L E , LL .D ., D .D .
C A R E Y , R ev . S. P., M.A., Brixham.
D OGGART, Mr . A. R ., T.P., Darlington.
F O R F E IT T , R k v . LAW SO N. London.
G R IF F IT H S, R e v . J ., Aberdare.
H A R D Y , R e v . C. M., B A ., London.
H A R R Y , R e v . L . T ., Swansea.
JO N ES, R ev . J. A ., Bristol.
LA W , R e v . A ., Wellington, Somerset.
M ILLS, R e v . W. J., London.
PA R K IN SO N , R e v . L. C., M.A., L o n d o n .
PO W ELL, R kv. TH OS., B .A ., B .D ., London.
THOM AS, R e v . E . U., Carmarthen.
W A T K IN , R kv. W . R „ M.A., Llanelly.
Baptist /BMssionan? Society Corporation.
CH APM AN , Mr . C. H .
FU LL E R TO N , R e v . W. Y ., D.D.
G R A Y , Mr . W . P A R K E R .
G R IF F IT H , R e v . B . G R E Y , B.D .
L O R D , Mr . W . E . (Treasurer).
M O ORSH EAD , D r . R. F .
M O RGAN, Mr . E ., J.P .
PA R K IN SO N , Mr . W. W.
P E N N Y , M r . T. S., J.P .
R OBIN SON , M r . E ., J.P .
T Y L E R , Mr . A ., J .P .
W ILSO N , R e v . C . E., B A . (Secretary).
WOOD, Mr . H. E ., J.P., C.C.
Baptist jffDissionarg Society.
Founded
at
K e tte rin g
2n d
O c t o b e r , 1792.
FORMER TREASURERS.
179a— 1?95 R e v . R E Y N O L D H O G G ............................................................................................D ied 1843
1795— 1821 Mr .
TH OM AS K IN G
............................................................................................. 183s
1819— 1821 Mr .
W IL L IA M B U R L S
......................................................................................
1837
1833
1821— 1826 M r .
BE N JA M IN S H A W ......................................................................................
1826— 1834 Mr .
JOH N B R O A D L E Y W ILSO N
.................................................................... 1834
1835— 1855 Mr .
W IL L IA M B R O D IE G U R N E Y
.................................................................... 1855
1846— 1867
S ir SA M U EL MORTON P E TO , B ar t ............................................................................... , 1 8 8 9
1867— 1887
M r . JO SE PH T R I T T O N ............................................................................................... ”
1888
1887— 1904 Mr . W ILL IA M R IC H A R D R IC K E T T , J .P .................................................
..
1907
1904— 1914 Mr . E D W A R D R O B IN SO N , J .P .
1914— 1922 S ir A L F R E D PE A R C E GOU LD , K.C.V.O., M.S., F.R.C.S.
..
..
„
1922
1922— 1927
Mr . H A R R Y PE A R C E G O U L D ................................................................................
„ 1927
In cases of dates overlapping there were jo in t treasurerships.
FORMER SECRETARIES.
1792— 1815
1815— 1825
1815— 1817
1817— 1841
18 4 0 -18 49
1849— 1870
1849— 1876
1871— 1878
1871— 1906
1879— 1912
1905— 1 9 «
R k v . A N D R E W F U L L E R .............................................................................................Died 1815
R k v . JOH N R Y L A N D , D .D ...............................................................................................
iS a i
R k v . JA M ES H IN TON
...............................................................
..
..
,,1833
R k v . JOH N D Y E R ............................................................................
..
..
„1841
R k v . JO SE PH ANGUS, M .A., D J ) ..................................................................................
1902
R k v . F R E D E R IC K T R E S T R A IL , D .D .......................................................................
„ 1890
Mr . E D W A R D B E A N U N D E R H IL L , L L . D . ......................................................... „
1901
R k v . C LE M E N T B A I L H A C H E ....................................................................................
1878
Mr . A L F R E D H E N R Y B A Y N E S , J .P ................................................................................... 1914
R k v . JO H N BR O W N M Y E R S
..
..
..
«
~
M
^
xgi 4
R k v . JO SEPH CO R N ISH .
1 9 2 7 .]
33
LIST OF COMMITTEES.
FORMER CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEE.
1003— 1918 S i r G EO RG E W A TSON M ACALPINE, L L .D .. .
_
..
..
Died 1920
1918— 1919 Mr . THOM AS ST U B B S P E N N Y , J.P .
1919— 19*0 Mr . JOHN TOW N, J.P ......................................................................................................... .
1921
1020— 1921 Mr . JO H N C H O W N
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1922
TQ2I— IQ22 Mr . A R TH U R R O B E R T D OGGART, J.P .
1922— 1924 R e v . CH A R LES BR O W N . D .D .
1924— 1925 Mr . W ILLIA M P A R K E R G R A Y .
1925— 1926 M r . THOM AS HORTON. M.D.
1926— 1927 L a d y PE A R CE GOULD.
Serampore College.
Master— M r. J . H. OLDHAM , M.A.
Principal— R e v . GEO. H OW ELLS, M.A., B.D., B .Litt., Ph.D.
Secretaries— R e v . J . A . ST U A R T , B .A .
R e v . C. E. W ILSON, B.A .
Shantung Christian University,
B r itis h S e c t ic n o f th e B o a r d o f G o v e r n o r s .
Chairman— R e v . J. P. BR U CE, M.A., D .Lit.
Hnn Treasurer— U r . H. G. JUDD, C.B .E ., C.A.
lion Secretary— M r. H. H. W E IR , M.A., M.B.
Hon Organising Secretary— M rs. J. C, CA RR.
Kimpese Training Institute.
Principal— R e v . SEYM OUR-M OON, B .A .
Tutors— M rs. SEYM OUR-M OON.
D r . C A T H E R IN E M A B IE .
R e v . and Mr s . F . G. E X E L L .
R e v . and M r s . W . D . R E YN O LD S.
Baptist Laym en's Missionary M ovem ent.
President— U r . A . R. D OGGART, J.P.
Treasurer— M r. G. L. M ACALPINE, M.Sc.
Chairman of Committee— Mr . W . P A R K E R G R A Y .
Hon Secretary— Mr. H . L . T A Y L O R .
Secretary— M r. H. L . HEMMENS.
London Baptist Missionary U nion.
U n ite d C o u n c il.
Chairman— R e v . J. W ILSON, D.D.
Ex-Chairman— Mr. C. W. B. SIMMONDS.
Hon. Secretaries— R e v . E . A N ST IE BOM PAS.
Miss E . M. PE A R C E GOULD.
Hon Secretary of General and Translation Work— R e v . W. J. M ILLS.
Hon. Secretary of Women's Work— Miss C. R. SO U T H W E LL .
Hon. Secretary of Medical Work— Miss G. G. H A Y W A R D .
Hon. Secretary of Young People's Work— R e v . E . E . PE SK E T T .
London Baptist M onthly Missionary Conference.
Chairman— Miss F. GOODW YN.
Vice-Chairman— M r . C. T. COLE.
Secretary— M r . H . L . HEMMENS.
H om e Preparation Union.
Hon. Secretary— Miss IR E N E MORRIS.
Girls’ Auxiliary.
President— M iss D . ARN O TT.
President-Elect— M1ss E . PORTEOUS.
Treasurer— Miss I. M. ANGUS.
Secretary— Miss K . M. H A SLE R .
League o f Ropeholders.
F or
Boys and
G ir ls .
T h e T w en ty Thousand.
F o r Y o u n g M e n a n d W o m e n B e t w e e n t h e A g e s o f F if t e e n a n d T w e n t y - f iv e ,
U N D ER THE DIRECTION O F THE B.M .S. Y O D N Q P E O P L E ’ S D E P A R T M E N T .
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LOCAL AUXILIARIES AND SECRETARIES.
(Arranged in County Associations.)
g General Work,
w Women’s Work,
m Mcdical Work.
B E D F O R D SH IR E .
Association Missionary Sec. . . Rev. J. H . Brooksbank, Rawdon, Grove Road, Leighton Buzzard.
County S e c . ........................... w Mrs. Burditt, 47, Wellington Street, Luton.
B e d fo rd ........................................g Mrs. Billington, 4, Park Road North, Bedford.
B i g g l e s w a d e ............................g Rev. J. M. Dunning, The Avenue, Sandy.
Dunstable
........................... g Rev. C. E . D ufiy, Beechcroft, Houghton Regis, Du&stable.
L u t o n ...........................
. . g Mr. Clifford Hunt, 10, Cardiff Road, Luton.
w Mrs. W . B . Fletcher, 140, Ashbumham Road, Luton.
Maulden District
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. . g Mr. R. Goodman, J.P ., Flitwick, Ampthill.
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B E R K S H IR E .
Association Missionary Sec. . .
Rev. H. J. Thomas, 31, Junction Road, Reading.
Reading
g Mr. H. J. Hobbs, Fem lea, Crescent Road, Reading.
w Miss A . Stapleton, 29, Green Road, Reading.
B R ISTO L .
Bath D i s t r i c t ............................. gm Mr. A. Archard, Sunnymount, Beechen Cliff, Bath.
g Rev. W . A . Findlay, Clyde House, Twerton-on-Avon, Bath.
w Mrs. H. Moore, 29, Belvedere, Bath.
Bristol District
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. . g Mr. Edward Robinson, J.P ., Sneyd Park, Bristol.
g Rev. G. W Harte, 42, Clarendon Road, Redland, Bristol.
g Rev. P. B . Pullin, 10, Richmond Avenue, Montpelier, Bristol,
g Councillor H . G. Newth, Druid Stoke Avenue, Stoke Bishop, Bristol.
w Miss D . A . Porteous, 13, Chertsey Road, Redland, Bristol
m Mr. C. Haddon Parry, i, Clare Road, Cotham, Bristol.
Weston-super-Mare . .
. . g Mrs. Stradling, 26, Arundell Road, Weston-super-Mare.
B U CK IN G H A M SH IR E.
County S e c . ............................. w Miss Evans, Dollicott, Haddenham, Thame.
Chesham
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. . g Mr. H . Young, 46, High Street, Chesham.
Princes Risboro’ & Haddenham g Rev. J. Neighbour, The Manse, Princes Risborough.
CA M BR ID G E SH IR E.
Association Missionary Sec. . .
Mr. Oswin Smith, 5, Station Road, Cambridge,
Cambridge
..............................1» Mrs. Roger, 15, St. Andrew’s Street, Cambridge.
m Mr. Roger Smart, 5, St. Paul’s Road, Cambridge.
D E V O N A N D CO R N W ALL.
E xeter D istrict
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. . g Rev. R. Philpott, Holmwood, Honiton, Devon.
North D e v o n ...............................g Rev. J. W . Mayo, The Manse, Torrington.
Plymouth District
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. .gm Rev. T . lies, 6, Vanguard Terrace, Devonport.
w Miss E . A . Ball, Altavona, St. Lawrence Road, Plymouth.
Torquay District
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. . g Mr. Eliot Thomas, The Dewerstone, Torquay.
Cornwall
...............................g R ev. T . R . Lewis, The Crescent, Truro.
E A S T M IDLAND.
D e r b y s h ir e .
Derbyshire
...............................g Rev. F . C. Player, B .A ., 201, Ashby Road, Burton-on-Trent.
w Mrs. Morgan, 37, Wilmot Street, Derby.
D e r b y ..........................................m Mr. A C. Morgan, 37, Wilmot Street, D erby.
L e ic e s t e r s h ir e .
County Sec.
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Coalville D istrict
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Leicester and D istrict
Loughboro’ and District
. . w Miss E . Taylor, 1, D ulverton Road, Hinckley Road, Leicester.
. . g Rev. L. A . Fereday, 60, Bakeweli Street, Coalville, Leicester.
u> Miss M. H atchet, 28, The Green, Hugglescote.
. . g Rev. A. MacFadyen, 40A, Upper K en t Street, Leicester.
m Mr. Malcolm Morton, The Hawthorns, Knighton Park Road, Leicester.
. .gm Rev. C. H . W eaver, M.A., 13, Albert Place, Loughboro’.
L in c o l n s h ir e .
N o r t h ........................................g Rev. C. J . Rendell, 50, Wellowgate, Grimsby.
S o u t h ........................................g R ev. H . Speadelow, 63, Pinchbeck Street, Spalding.
P e te rb o ro u g h ..............................u> Mrs. Bebb, Gwynfa, Eastfield Road, Peterborough.
N o t t in g h a m s h ir e .
N o r t h ........................................g Rev. D. M. Thomas, Glenside, A rgyle Mount, Mansfield.
E a st
........................................g Rev. C. Stanley, 68, Harcourt Street, Newark-on-Trent.
Nottingham and D istrict
. . g Rev. J. W . Cannings, 4, Station Villas, Beeston.
w Miss G. Coombs, Roseholme, Birklands Avenue, Mapperley Plains,
Nottingham.
m Mr. G. A . "Wright, Lyndhurst, H arlaxton Drive, Nottingham
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Clacton
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g Rev. D. Hayes, Amerells, Little Clacton, Essex.
Grays and Romford District . gm Rev. W . E . Rankin, 85, Orsett Road, Grays.
Halstead
......................... , g Rev. P. N. Bushill, B .A ., East Lodge, Pretoria Road, Halstead.
Southend and District
, g Mr. Eric Wilkins, 12, E dith Road, Westclifl-on-Sea.
m Rev. J. E . Bottoms, Southview, Ambleside Drive, Southend-on-Sea.
w Miss Field, 32, Park Road, Southend-on-Sea.
G LO U C EST ER SH IR E A N D H E R E F O R D SH IR E .
Association Missionary Sec. . .
Rev. Kenred Smith, Bopoto, Slad, Stroud.
County Sec....................................w Miss Tranter, Calbeth, Fairfield Park Road, Cheltenham.
w Mrs. Kenred Smith, Bopoto, Slad, Stroud.
Coleford District
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. . g Rev. W. M. Tristram, Church View, Lydbrook, Ross.
Stroud District
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. . g Rev. Kenred Smith, Bopoto, Slad, Stroud.
m Rev. W . J. Lait, King’s Stanley, Stonehouse, Glos.
Herefordshire
. . g Rev. J. Meredith, Rosedale, Aylestone Hill, Hereford.
H E R T F O R D SH IR E .
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/ Rev. Colin Dawson, Marlowes Manse, Hemel Hempstead.
Association Missionary Secs. . . { R ev. E> c . NickaUs; 2D> Brampton Road, St. Albans.
H U N TIN GD O N SH IRE.
Huntingdonshire
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. . g Rev. W . L. Mackenzie, Trinity Manse, Huntingdon.
K E N T A N D SU SSEX .
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/ R e v . F. C. Bryan, M.A., Dudley Villa, Victoria Park, Heme B a y (K ent).
Association Missionary Secs. . . j Rev p Thonipson, 35,’ Highdown R^ad, Hove (Sussex).
County Secs. . .
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. . w Miss M. A. Boyes, Park Lodge, Bessels Green, Sevenoaks \
w Miss D. K . Baker, 37, Auckland Road, Tunbridge Wells
w Miss J. W alter, Oakcroft, Woodlea Road, Worthing (Sussex).
Eythom e
..............................g Mr. S. E. Barton, Eastry, Kent.
North-East Kent
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. . g Rev. T . Hancocks, 27, Vale Square, Ramsgate.
Canterbury District
. . g Mr. Percy Clark, Middle Wall Street, Deal.
Maidstone District . .
. . g Rev. E. Ashford Smith, Redland House, London Road, W est Mailing.
1 unbridge Wells District . . g Miss D. K . Baker, 37, Auckland Road, Tunbridge Wells.
Brighton
..............................g Miss Whittome, 43, Osmond Road, Hove.
m Rev. G. Burrett, Pyrula, St. Richard’s Road, Portslade-by Sea.
Hastings
............................. g Rev. J. A. Roxburgh, 31, Baldslow Road, Hastings.
LA N CA SH IR E A N D CH ESH IRE.
Association Missionary Sec. . .
R ev. A . H. Hawkins, 8, Park H ill, Regent Street, Rochdale.
Lancs, and Cheshire Women’s
F e d e r a t io n .............................. w Miss Macalpine, Broad Oak, Accrington.
Accrington and Blackburn . . g Mr. John Beckett, 75, Maden Street, Church, Accrington.
Bolton
g Mr. Frank A m itt, 8, Rushton Road, Bolton.
Burnley
gm Rev. F. W. Rose, B .A ., 33, Brooklands Road, Burnley.
Bury and Rossendale . .
. .gm Miss N. Ashworth, Fairfield, Edgeside, Waterfoot, Lancs.
tv Miss Hargreaves, Elm House, Bacup.
Leigh D is t r i c t .............................. g Mr. Paul Berry, 206, Hamilton Street West, Atherton, Manchester.
Liverpool District
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. . g Rev. Alex. Stewart, 67, Cavendish Street, Birkenhead.
w Miss E. Blease, 6, Breckside Park, Liverpool.
m Rev. W . Thomas, M.A., B .D ., Balnagask, Park Road, Waterloo,
Liverpool.
Liverpool (Welsh)
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. . g Rev. W. Rowlands, 39, Ince Avenue, Anfield, Liverpool.
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_/ Rev. F. Batten, 104, Dickenson Road, Rusholme, Manchester.
Manchester
........................... ^ \ Mr. H. J. Shipley, 42, Mauldeth Road West, Withington, Manchester.
w Mrs. Townsend, The Baptist College, Rusholme, Manchester.
m Rev. H. J. Carr, B.D., 22, Nicholas Road, Chorlton-cum-Hardy,
Manchester.
North Lancashire
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. . g Rev. Morton Gledhill, 36, Broadway, South Shore, Blackpool.
Oldham
g Rev. G. James Jenkins, 97, Windsor Road, Oldham.
Rochdale District
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. . g Mr. R. Watson, 100, Tweedale Street, Rochdale.
w Mis. Studd, 19, Tweedale Street, Rochdale.
Southport
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. . g Mr. G. A. Butterworth, 22, Tithebam Road, Southport.
Warrington and District
. . g Mr. S. Fem ley, 71, Bridge Street, Warrington.
LONDON.
(See pages 118-125.)
N O R FO L K .
Association Missionary Sec. . .
Rev. Norman M. Hyde, M.A., B .Sc., 27, College Road, Norwich
North-east
.............................. g Rev. R. F. Gascoyne, The Manse, Stalham.
North-west
.............................. g Mr. Douglas M. Le Grice, 29, Sidney Street, King’s Lynn.
Norwich
...............................g Rev. Norman M. Hyde, M.A., B.Sc., 27, College Road, Norwich.
Norwich and Norfolk . .
. . t v Mrs. Hinman, 2, Rutland Street, Norwich.
Yarmouth
.............................. g Mr. A E. Cowl, 49, Wellesley R o ad . Great Yarmouth;
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N O R TH AM PTO N SH IRE .
.. g Mr. F . J. Sharwood, Faraingham House, Park Road, Rushden.
.. g Mr. E. A . Timson, Reservoir Road, Kettering.
/ Rev. E . J. Thynne, 24, K ing Edward Road, Northampton.
* \ Miss L. M. Gulliver, 27, Cotwyn Road, Northampton.
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w Mrs. Nunn, 419, Abington Park Parade, Northampton,
m Mrs. Haynes, Redland, East Park Parade, Northampton.
E ast
North
South
Tyneside
N O R TH ER N .
. gM r. L . M. Carling, 226, Hampstead Road, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
m Dr. M ary Raw, Usworth Hall, New Washington, S.O. Durham. ,
.gm R ev. W . H. Shipley, 3, New Clyde Terrace, Stockton-on-Tees.
w Miss Green, 6, West Villas, Stockton-on-Tees.
. w Mrs. Thomson, 27, St. Oswin’s Avenue, Cullercoats, Northumberland,
Association Missionary Sec.
Oxford C ity and District
O X F O R D SH IR E .
Rev. F . A , Jackson, The Manse, Campden, Glos.
. g Mrs. Ferguson, King’s Lea, Littlemore, Oxford.
North
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South
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SO U TH ERN .
. .gm Mr. E . H . Bacon, 76, Alexandra Road, Parkstone.
to Mrs. Haydon, 45, Methuen Road, Bournemouth.
P o r t s m o u t h ........................... g Rev. Claud Coffin, 18, Avenue Road, Gosport.
w Miss Martin, Downhami S t. Edward’s Road, Southsea.
m Miss Sandham, 17, H eyshott Road, Southsea.
Salisbury and Winchester
... g R e v .E . F . M. Vokes. Priestlands, Romsey.
Southampton . .
...
. .gm Rev.*H. W . Cox, 20, Kenilworth Road, Polygon, Southampton.
w Mrs. Harding, Rosemary, Blenheim Gardens. Highfield, Southampton.
Isle of Wight . .
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. . z Rev. M. Lister Gaunt, 7, Vernon Square, Ryde.
Bournemouth District
SU FFOLK. ,
I
........................... g Rev. A. J. Klaiber, B .D ., M.C., 12, Gainsborough Road, Ipswich.
w Miss Bayley, 116, Murray Road, Ipswich.
w Mrs. Clarkson Piper, 3, Warrington Road, Ipswich.
B ury St. Edmunds
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. . g Rev. H: Rodger, 3, Nelson Road, B u ry St. Edmunds.
Sudbury
........................... g Rev. J. W . Causton, Gomard Road, Sudbury, Suffolk.
Ipswich
Western Association
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Association Missionary Sec.
Birmingham
Coventry District
Shropshire
North Staffs
South Staffs
D u d le y District
Walsall District
Wolverhampton District
W E STE R N .
. . g Rev. E . C. Askew, B .A ., i»8, Sherborne Road, Yeovil.
w Mrs. Clifford W alter, The Gable?, Wellington, Somerset.
W E S T M ID LAND .
Rev. J. G. Collett, 96. Oxford Road, Moseley, Birmingham.
/ R e v . J. T . Dawson, B.A.y 2r,' School Road, Moseley, Birmingham.
Rev. Guyton Thomas, 47, C ity Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham.
w Mis. Collett, 96, Oxford Road, Moseley, Birmingham.
m Rev. Guyton Thomas, 47, C ity Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham
. g Miss Pick. Saxonhurst, Marlborough Road, Coventry (pro. tem).
«> Miss Pick, Saxonhurst, Marlborough Road, Coventry.
m Miss E. Rogers, Old Griffin, Longford, Coventry.
. g Rev. A. Edward Walley, Lighteach, Prees, Shropshire.
or Mrs. Roberts, 10, Underdale Road, Shrewsbury.
. g Mrs. L. Femeyhough, 65, Cromartie Street, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent.
w Mrs. R. Hughes, 120, Ashford Street, Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent.
. g Mr. A. Griffiths, 30, Furlong Lane, Cradley.
. g Mr. A lec H. Ennals, Belstead, Rushall, Staffs.
. g Rev. A . L. Barnes, 41, Mount Pleasant Street, Coseley, Bitston.
Trowbridge District
W estbury District
W IL T S A N D E A S T SOM ERSET.
. g Mrs. Clements, 11, Allen Road, Trowbridge.
. m R ev. E . A ih ton, Leigh Manse, Westbury.
g Miss E . Ashton, Leigh Manse, Westbury.
C ounty Secs.
W O R C E ST E R S H IR E .
. g Rev. F . C. W atts, Hensington Villa, Guild Street, Stratford-on-Avon.
v> Mrs. Morris, North Holme, Birmingham Road, Alcester.
. g Mrs. Smallwood, The Beeches, Stratford-on-Avon.
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Stratford District
Bradford
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Craven D istrict.,
B ast Riding
W est Riding
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Y O R K S H IR E .
, g Rev. R . Howarth, 17, Brom ley Road, Shipley.
w Mrs. Charlton, 70, Southfield Square, Bradford.
m Miss Wilcock, 27, Upper Rushton Road, Thom bury, Bradford.
. g Rev. A. H . W est, B .A ., B.D ., 20, Rectory Lane, Skipton.
w Miss HorafaU, Stone Gappe, Conon|6y, Keighley.
g Mr. A . E . Taylor, 41, Park Grove, JBulL
w Mrs. Clifton Town, Cliff Side, H y d i Park/Leeds.
LOCAL AUXILIARIES AND SECRETARIES.
1927.]
Halifax . .
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Hebden Bridge District
Huddersfield District .
Leeds and District
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Sheffield District
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S h ip le y * .
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Todmorden District
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g Rev. A. Cutts, The Baptist Manse, West Vale, Halifax.
10 Mrs. W alker Clark, 5, Norfolk Place, Halifax.
. . g Rev. A . Bingham, The Manse, Brearley, Luddendenfoot, York»;
. . g Rev. D . J. John, 156, Reinwood Road, Huddersfield.
w Mrs. N. Brook, 37, Everard Street, Crosland Moor, Huddersfield.
m Mr. G. E . Beaumont, K irk Field, Western Road, Milnsbridge, Hudders­
field.
. . g Rev. W . K . Still, The Manse, Gildersome, Leeds.
to Miss Ethel Town, 6, Westfield Terrace, Chapel Allerton, Leeds.
m R ev. E . Owen, B.A., Rilston, Westover Road, Bramley, Leeds.
. . g Mr. F . W~ Ogg, is , Southboume Road, Sheffield,
w Miss Ridley, 120, South View Road, Sheffield.
m Mr. H arry Bottom, 310, London Road, Sheffield.
. . g Mr. E . H . Clarke, 7, Grove Terrace, Frizinghall, Bradford.
. . g Rev. D. Gordon Flemons, B A ., 60, Claremont Place, Todmorden.
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W A LES.
Secretary
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. . »Miss Trevor Jones, 6, Old Road, Llanelly.
Anglesey
........................... g
Llandudno
........................... g Mr. P. M. Williams, Frondeg, Caroline Street, Llandudno.
Denbigh, Flint and Merioneth g Rev. T . R. Jones, Hyfrydle, Corwen, North Wales.
D yfiryn Maelor District
. . g Mr. Idris Williams, Glyncoed, Southsea, near Wrexham.
Wrexham District
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. .gmRev. J. Powell Griffiths, B .A ., Maelor View, Johnstown, Wrexham.
Newtown District
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. . g Miss L. Barnes, 9, Severn Square, Newtown, Mont.
North Wales Union . .
.. g
Gwendraeth Valley , . .
. . g Rev. H. R . Jones, Kidwelly, Carm.
Llanelly
........................... g Rev. W . Trevor Jones, 6, Old Road, Llanelly.
Aberdare (Welsh)
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. . g Mr. J. Dyrin Price, 52, Herbert Street, Aberdare.
Aberdare (English)
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. . g Mr. D. Phelps, Bungalow, Miskin, Mountain Ash
Aberystwyth . .
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. . g Rev. J. Edwards, B.AV, Elm Tree Avenue, Aberystwyth.
B a r r y ....................................... g Rev. W . T . Medhurst, 37, Woodland Road, Barry.
Bridgend District
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. . g Mr. D. J. Morris, Llwyn Crwn, Sunnyside Road, Bridgend.
Cardiff . .
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. . g Rev. H. Gwyn Lewis, 57, Plasturton Avenue, Cardiff.
70 Mrs. Percy Davies, Hafan Dawel, Plasturton Place, Cardiff,
Garw V alley
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. . g Rev. Wm. Saunders, Noddfa, Pontycymer, Bridgend.
Maesteg
......................... .. g Mr. E. D. Joshua, 7, Court Street, Maesteg.
Merthyr T yd vil (Welsh)
. . g Rev. R. Williams, Maesybryn, Aberfan, Merthyr Vale.
Merthyr Tyd vil (English)
. . g Mr. D. M. Oriel, 8, Berry Square, Dowlais.
Neath and District
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. . g Rev. D. W. Hopkins, 16, Gnoll Avenue, Neath.
Pontypridd & Rhondda (Eng.) g Mrs. J. Morris, Baptist Manse, Carmel, Pontypridd.
Pontypridd (Welsh)
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. . g Rev. D. E . Davies, n o , Broadway, Treforest, Pontypridd.
Rhondda (Welsh)
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. . g Rev. J. Edwards, 92, Cemetery Road, Porth.
S w a n s e a ...................................g Mr. W . R. Fortune, 30, Brooklands Terrace, Swansea.
m Mrs. D . R. Edwards, 84, King Edward’s Road, Swansea.
Monmouthshire (Welsh)
. . g Rev. F. Jones, 4, Fothergfll’s Road, New Tredegar.
Monmouthshire (English)
. . g Rev. E . W. Pryse Evans, M.A., 50, Osborne Road, Pontypool.
Abercam
........................... m Mrs. R. J. Strong, Newport Road, Cwmcam, Cross Keys, Mon.
Newport
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. . g Rev. C. J. Norris, 77, Somerset Road, Newport, Mon.
w Mrs. Langmaid, 37, Bryngwyn Road, Newport, Mon.
m Mr. Henry Morris, Cedar Lawn, Field’s Park, Newport, Mon.
Rhymney D istrict
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. . g Rev. LI. Morris, Pengam, via Cardiff.
Tredegar
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Pembrokeshire
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... g Rev. T. E . Gravell, J .P ., Cold Inn, Kilgetty, .Pembrokeshire.
R a d n o r e h ir e ........................... g Rev. J. Pugh, The Manse, Knighton, Radnor.
SCO TLAND .
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_ / Rev. G. Yuille, Craigholme, Scotstounhill, Glasgow
Secretaries.........................g j Rev A Douglas Lcwfei 3, Hope Street, Leith.
East
......................................... » Miss M. Hislop, 5, Nelson Street, Edinburgh.
West
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........................... <0 Miss Edith Walker, 79, Woodville Gardens, Langside, Glasgow;
M id - S c o tt is h ........................... m Mr. A lex. Yoong, Junr., Hillside, Bridge of Allan, Stirling
Aberdeen
........................... »»Mr. S. T. Law, 27, Beechgrove Avenue, Aberdeen.
D u n fe r m lin e ........................... g Mr. W . Mathewson, Middlebank, Dunfermline.
Edinburgh
........................... g Rev. W. Holms Coats, M.A., B.D ., 19, Warrender P a rk Terrace,
Edinburgh.
m Mr. C. M. Camming, 4, Laverockbank Terrace, Trinity, Edinburgh.
........................... g Mr. A. B. Short, Balmoral Crescent, Stonelaw Road, Burnside, Glasgow.
Glasgow
(^ D r. J . N. Tenent, 5, Clifton Place, Sauchiehall^treet, Glasgow, W.
[Mr. Ernest Rollo, 224, Meadowpark Street, Glasgow, E.
M id - L a n a r k ............................ m Mr. A. Chapman, Dunsmure, Cathenne Street, Motherwell.
Perth . .
g Rev. J. A . Grant Robinson, M.A., Baptist Manse, Glasgow Road, Perth.
Ireland . .
..
Ireland (North)
..
..
IR E L A N D .
. . g Rev. J. Dinnen Gilmore, 45, Harcourt Street, Dublin.
. . w Mrs. Gribbon, Holme Lea, Coleraine.
CH A N N E L ISLAN D S.
Guernsey
..
..
. . g Rev. T . A . Williams, Baptist Manse, St. Peter’s Port, Guernsey.
French Circuit
..
. . g Mr. A. Tourtel, Le Boury, Forest, Guernsey.
J e r s e y ....................................... g Mr. Reginald S. Turner, 38, Ann Street, Jersey.
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT.
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[1927
CONSTITUTION.
1. N a m e .— The name by which the Society is designated is " T h e
M i s s i o n a r y S o c i e t y ,” including “ T h e Particular Baptist
Missionary Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Heathen,”
formed in 1792, “ The General Baptist Missionary Society,” formed in
1816, “ The Baptist Zenana Mission,” formed in 1867, and the Bible
Translation Society, formed in 1840.
B
a p t is t
2. O b j e c t .— The object of this Society is the diffusion of the
knowledge of the religion of Jesus Christ throughout the whole world,
beyond the British Isles.
3 . M e m b e r s .— The following persons shall be considered members :—
Pastors of churches making an annual contribution, and all donors of
ten pounds and upwards, or subscribers of ten shillings and upwards
annually.
4 . G e n e r a l M e e t i n g o f M e m b e r s .— A General Meeting of Members
only shall be held annually, at which the following business shall be
transacted :— The presentation of a digest of the Minutes of the Com­
mittee for the past year ; the presentation and adoption of the Report,
together with the Financial Statement; the election of the Officers and
Auditors for the ensuing y ea r; and any other business of which two
months’ notice has been given or which may be brought forward by
the Committee.
5. C o m m i t t e e .— For the conduct of the affairs of the Society there
shall be, irrespective of Honorary and ex-ofjicio Members, a Committee
of not more than one hundred and twenty persons, of whom at least
thirty shall be men, and at least thirty shall be women.
(a ) Nominations shall be accepted from Members of the Society,
contributing Churches, Auxiliaries of the Society, the London
Baptist Missionary Union, Baptist Unions and Baptist Associa­
tions, and must be received by the Officers not later than 31st
January.
(b ) From those so nominated, one hundred and twenty members
shall be appointed, (i.) as to ninety of their number by the direct
votes of contributing Churches in England and Wales and by the
Baptist Unions of Scotland and Ireland, according to the accom­
panying schedule—such returns to reach the Officers not later than
31st March, (ii.) as to fifteen of their number by ballot at the
Annual General Meeting of Members, and (iii.) as to fifteen of
their number by co-optation by the one hundred and five membeis
so elected.
1927.]
CONSTITUTION.
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(c)
The following is the schedule showing the distribution of the
ninety members:—
Bedfordshire
.. 1
Berkshire
.. 2
Bristol and Bath
(Association) .. 4
Buckinghamshire 1
Cambridgeshire &
Huntingdonshire 2
Devonshire
and
Cornwall
.. 2
East Midland .. 5
Essex
..
..2
Gloucestershire &
Herefordshire.. 2
Hertfordshire .. 2
Kent and Sussex 3
Lancashire & Cheshire 5
London
18
2
Norfolk
Northamptonshire .. 2
Northern
2
Oxfordshire
1
Southern
2
Suffolk......................... 1
Western
2
West Midland
4
Wiltshire and East
Somersetshire
I
Worcestershire
X
Yorkshire
5
Anglesey and Carnar­
vonshire
Carmarthenshire
and
Cardiganshire
Denbighshire, Flintshire
and Merionethshire
Glamorganshire
Monmouthshire
Pembrokeshire
Radnorshire, Montgomery­
shire and Brecknock­
shire
Scotland ..
Ireland
1
2
1
4
2
1
1
5
1
(d )
The Committee shall be empowered to fill up vacancies ;
fifteen members to be deemed a quorum.
(e ) Honorary Life Members.—The General Meeting of Members
shall also be empowered to appoint as Honorary Members of the
Committee any who have rendered important services to the
Society ; provided the nomination of such Honorary Members of
Committee shall proceed only from a resolution of the Committee
of the Society.
(f ) Ex-officio Members.—The Presidents or Principals oî
Denominational Colleges, and Presidents or Principals of Colleges
or Training Institutions on the Mission Field connected with the
Baptist Missionary Society, and the Field Secretaries shall be
ex-officio Members of the Committee of the Society. Presidents
for the time being of the Baptist Unions of England, Scotland,
Ireland, and Wales, the Treasurer and Secretary of the Baptist
Union of Great Britain and Ireland, and the General Superinten­
dents under the Ministerial Settlement and Sustentation Scheme
of the Baptist Union of Great Britain and Ireland, shall be ex-officio
Members of the Committee of the Society during their respective
terms of office.
6. P r o p e r t y .— The Baptist Missionary Society Corporation (incor­
porated on 15th November, 1888, under the Companies1 Acts, 1862 to
1886), shall be trustee of the Society's property and invested funds.
7 . A l t e r a t i o n o f C o n s t i t u t i o n .— No alteration in the constitution
of the Society shall be made without notice having been given at a
previous Annual General Meeting.
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O N E HUNDRED AND TH iRTY-FlFTH ANNUAL REPORT.
[1927.
MINUTES OF GENERAL MEETING
H eld
a t
the
M ission H o use , 19, F ur n ival S t r e e t , L ondon ,
T u e s d a y , A pril 26th , 1927.
M r . E. M o rgan , J.P., of Southsea, in the Chair.
1 . Rév. F. T o w n le y L ord , B.À., D.D., of Coventry, offered prayer, after
which the Chairman addressed the meeting.
2. On behalf of the General Committee, R ev. W . Y . F u lle r t o n proposed
that the following ladies and gentlemen be elected Honorary Life Members of
the Committee, in recognition of important services rendered to the Society :
Miss E. A . Angus, of Hampstead, Miss I. M. Angus, of Hampstead, Miss M. E.
Angus, of Hampstead, M rs. A . H. B ayn es, of Northwoôd, R ev. W. E. Blomf i e ld , B.A., D .D ., of Sutton, Mrs. J. W in sor Bond, of Birmingham, Miss
H . C. B ow ser, of London, R ev. J. P. B ru ce, M.A., D.Lit., of Sutton, Mrs.
B u rgess, of London, M rs. J. C la r k , of London, M rs. G oddard C la r k e , of
London, Mrs. W. E dw ards, of Cardiff, Mrs. W. Y . F u lle r t o n , of London,
Mr. R. Goodman, J.P., of Flitwick, R ev. C. M. H ard y , B.A., of Sutton, Miss
L . H ead, of London, Mrs. H enderson, of London, D o w ager L a d y H o r s fa ll,
of Keighley, R e v . J. A. Jones, of Bristol, Miss E. G. Kemp, F .R .G . 5 .S., of
London, Mrs. J. Kemp, of Southsea, Mrs. F. T. Lew is, o f Tunbridge Wells,
Miss E. J. L o c k h a r t, of Edinburgh, Mrs. P. J. Lush, of London, R ev. A.
M ’Caig, B.A., LL-D., of London, R ev. W . J. M ills , of London, M rs. W. C.
P arkinson, of London, R ev. L. C. Parkinson, M.A., of Woodford, M rs. Hugh
Rose, of Edinburgh, Mrs. D. M. S co tt, of Glasgow, Mrs. G. Shepherd, of
Bacup, R ev. A . G. Shorrock, B.A., of China, Mrs. J. Sm allw ood, of Stratford.
on-Avon, Miss S o u th w e ll, of London, Mr. F. Thompson, of London, MrsT r a f fo r d , of Oxted, Miss J. M. T r itto n , of London, Mrs. C. E. W ilson , of
London, R ev. J. W ilson , D.D., of London, and Mr. H E. W ood, J.P., of
Hutton. T h is was seconded from the Chair and ’carried.
3 . The Chairman then nominated the following gentlemen to act as scrutineers
to report to the Officers, for publication, the result of the examination of the
ballot papers for the élection of fifteen members of Committee, viz. : M essrs .
F . W. F o rd , P. C. H a t f ie l d , H. W . P e w tress , A. J. Simms , F. T. Sm allwood ,
M.A., and B. R. W h e e l e r , this appointment to carry with it also the duty of
scrutiny of the votes for the representatives elected directly by the contributing
churches throughout the country.
^4 . The list of Nominations of Members to serve on the Committee having
been supplied, the voting papers were collected and referred to the scrutineers.
5 . The Balance Sheets and Statements of Accounts for thé past year, as
duly audited and certified, were presented by M r . W . E rnest L o rd .
6 . The R e v . C. E.
the year’s work.
W
il s o n
,
B.A., presented a summary of the Report of
7. On the motion of Miss E. J. L ockhart , seconded by D r . R. F. M oorshead ,
it was resolved :—
“ T h at the Report now presented for the year ending March 31st, 1927, together with the audited
Balance Sheet and Statement of Accounts, be adopted and published."
MINUTES OF GENERAL MEETING.
1927.]
8.
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On the motion of Miss Angus, seconded from the Chair, it was resolved :—
“ That the Officers ol the Society be appointed for the year ensuing, as follows :—
Chairman of Committee . .
..
Mr.
T. S.
Penny,
J.P.
T r e a s u r e r s ............................................ M r . W.
E rn est L o r d , L a d y P earce G ou ld ,
J o h n H i n d s , H.M.L.
Secretaries . .
..
9. On the motion of M iss
..
..
B ow ser,
and
Mr.
R e v . W . Y . F u l l e r t o n (Consultant).
R e v . C . E . W i l s o n , B.A . (F o r e i g n ) .
R e v . B . G r e y G r i f f i t h , B.D. (Home).
D r. R. F. M o o r s h e a d (Medical).
Miss M. E. B o w s e r (Women).
seconded from the Chair, it was resolved :—
“ That the very cordial thanks of this Meeting be given to L a d y P e a r c e G o u l d for the valuable
and efficient service she has rendered to the Society during the past year as Chairman of the General
Committee."
10. The following resolution was m oved b y M r . D .
B ay, seconded from the Chair, and carried :—
R e y n o ld s ,
J.P ., of Herne
“ That the best thanks of the Meeting be given to the Honorary Auditors for their services, and
that M e s s r s . C . T. C o l e , A l e c R e i d and C . S l a t e r be requested to act for the ensuing year with
the Finance Committee’s Audit Sub-Commit tee in the scrutiny of the Society's accounts, on behalf
of the subscribers.”
11. On the motion of M r. A . R . D o g g a r t , J .P ., of Darlington, a cordial vo te
of thanks to the Chairman of the Meeting was passed.
12. The foregoing minutes were confirmed, and the Benediction was pronounced
ev. W. Y. F u ller to n .
by R
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ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT.
[1927.
LIST OF MISSIONARIES, 1927.
N .B .— Ch.m. stands for Church M em ber; ap.
i in England and on furlough.
for appointed;
m. for m arried;
• retired ;
F O R E IG N POSTAGE INSTRUCTIO N S.
Letters to the Congo, China and Fiance, 2jd . for the first ounce, and i j d . for each succeeding
ounce.
Letters to India, other British possessions, and the U .S.A., ijd . for the first ounce and id . for each
succeeding ounce.
Newspapers, and all printed m atter go anywhere }d. for every two ounces.
Letters for China should be marked " Via Siberia.”
Abayaratna, D.W . ;
ap. 192 1; Mirigama, 1922-25; Matale, 1925— ; Matale, Ceylon.
Abayaratna, Mrs. D. W. (Address as above.)
Allen, Arthur Edward, rawdon ; Ch.m., Olney ; ap. 1910 ; -Bolobo, 1910-12 ; San
1912 13 ; Bolobo, 1913— ; B .M .S ., Bolobo, Moyen Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
Salvadoi,
Allen, Mrs. A. E., née Audrey Irene Richardson ; m. 19x4 ; Ch.m., St. Mary's, Norwich.
as above,)
(Address
Alltop, Miss Evelyn ; Ch.m., Westgate, Bradford ; ap. 1920 ; Colombo, 1920 ; Matale, 1920-22 ;
Ratnapura, 1922— ; Ratnapura, Sabaragamuwa District, Ceylon.
Anderson, Herbert, raw d on ; Ch.m., Circular Road, Calcutta ;
ap. 1886 ; Barisal, 1886-88 ;
Jessore, 1888-89 ; Calcutta, 1889-1925 ; Indian Secretary, 1897-1922 ; Howrah, 1925— ; 5g,
King's Road, Howrah, Bengal, India.
Anderson, Mrs. H., nie Annie Ruth A llen ; m. 1888;
as above.)
Ch.m., Circular Road, Calcutta.
(Address
Angus, Seorge Herbert Christopher, m.a., b.d., C h rist’s c o lle g e , Cambridge, and r e g e n t 's p ark ;
Ch.m., Heath Street, Hampstead ; ap. 1916 ; Serampur, 1916— ; The College, Serampur, E .I J i., Bengal,
India.
Angus, Harold Mortimer, b . a ., b . d ., tr in ity college , Cam bridge , and serampore ; Ch.m.; Llanishen, Cardiff ; ap. 1916 ; Serampur, 1917-19 ; Barisal, 1919-27 ; Chittagong, 1927— ; Chittagong,
East Bengal, India.
Angus, Mrs. H. M., b.a., nie Dorothy Brough ; m. 1919 ; Ch.m. ; Llanishen, Cardiff.
above.
(Address as
‘ Angus, Miss Isabel M. ; Ch.m., Heath Street, Hampstead ; ap. 1881 ; Delhi, 1882 ; Bhiwani,
1887 ; Agra, 1895 ; Bankipur, 1896 ; Calcutta, 1907 ; Indian General Secretary, W .M .A. 1907-19 ;
Patna, 1919-24 ; Agra, 1924-26. 5, Ellerdale Road, Hampstead, N.W .3.
Austin, Philip Henry, spurgeo.v's ; Ch.m., Chesham, Bury, Lancashire ; Chesham, Bury, 1917-20;
ap. B.M.S. 1920 ; San Salvador, 1920-26 ; Kibokolo, 1926— ; c/o B .M .S ., ThysvilU, Congo Beige, West
Central Africa.
Austin. Mrs. P. H., nee Dora Frances Cam bura; m. 1917;
(Address as above.)
Ch.m., Chesham, Bury, Lancashire.
{Balme, Harold, f.r.c.8 . (eng.), l.r .c .p . (lo n d .); d.p.h. (lon d .) ; Ch.m., Christ Church, Highbury;
London ; ap. 1907 ; Associate Missionary, Tai Yuan Fu, 1907-12 ; Tsinanfu Medical College, 1913-27 ;
President, Shantung Christian University, 1921-27 ; English Baptist Mission, Tsinanfu, Shantung, North
China.
;8alm e, Mrs. H., nie Hilda Elizabeth Carr, of C.I.M. ; m. 1910. (Address as above.)
*Barnett, Thomas Harry, F.R.G.S., ra w d o n ; Ch.m., Sheppard’s Barton, Frome ; ap. 1880 ; Dacca
1880-88 ; Pum eab, 1890-91 ; Howrah, 1891-1908. 5 , St. Matthew's Road, Cotham, Bristol.
*Barnett, Mrs. T. H., nee Florence Beatrice Bion ; m. 1885. (Address as above. )
{Bell, John, a.t.s., RRGKNr’s p ark ; Ch.m., Tooting Junction, London ; m. (i.) 1897-1901 ; ap. 1895;
Congo, Wathen, 1895-1905 ; China, Sianfu, 1905-10 ; San Yuan, 1910-17 ; Sianfu, 1917-22 ; SaD
Y uan, 1922—
English Baptist Mission, San Yuan, Shettsi, North China.
1927.]
LIST OP MISSIONARIES, ADDRESSES, ETC.
43
tBell, Mrs. J., nie Jessie Ives ; » . 1905 ; Ch.m., Tooting Junction, London.
Beil, Mis* A lyl Hammond; Ch.m., Sutton; ap. 1909;
Matadi, Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
San Salvador, 1909- ; cjo B .M .S.
Bell, Miss Marion ; Ch.m., Ferme Park, Hornsey ; ap. 1904 ; Barisal, 1904— ; Barisal, Backerganj,
Bengal, India..
Benxie, Miss Jean, m . b . , b . s . (Aberdeen) ; Ch.m., Fraserburgh ; ap. 1924 ; Bhiwani, 1925— ; Bhiwani,
Punjab, India.
*Bergin, Miss Mary ; Ch.m., Duke Street, Richmond, Surrey ; ap. 1892 ; Dacca, 1892-1898 ; South
Villages, 1898-1903 ; Calcutta, 1904-7 ; Serampur, 1907-37.
tBethell, Stanley Ewart, m . » . , c h . b . ( e d i n . ) ; Ch.m., Cemetery Road, Sheffield ; ap. 1915
Chowtsun, 1920— ; English Baptist Mission, Chowtsun, Shantung, North China.
{Bethell, Mrs., nie Edith C arr; m. 1916 ; Ch.m., Cemetery Road, Sheffield. (Address as above.)
Biggs, William John, b . a ., a . k . c ., k i n g ’ s c o l l e g e : l o n o o n u n i v e r s i t y ; Ch.m., Chelmsford
ap. 1920 ; Cuttack, 1920— ; Stewart School, Ctittack,.Orissa, India.
Biggs, Mrs. W. J., n ie Mary D yball ; » . 1918 ; Ch.m., Chelmsford. (Address as above.)
Bion, Miss Marguerite ; Ch.m., Park Chapel Cong., Crouch End ; ap. 1904 ; Monghyr,1904 — ;
Monghyr, E .l.R . Loop, B . & 0 ., India.
Birre», Miss Catherine ; Ch.m., Viewfield, Dunfermline; ap., 1920; Bolobo, Congo, 1920— 23;
transferred to China, 1924; Sianfu, 1924— ; English Baptist Mission, Sianju, Shensi, North China.
Blsset, Miss Mary, m .b ., c h . b . ( A b e r d e e n ) ; l . m . ( d u b . ) ; l l . a . ( s t . A n d r e w s ) ; Ch.m., Gilcomston
Park, Aberdeen ; ap. 1905 ; Bhiwani, 1907— ; Bhiwani, Punjab, India.
Biswas, Rajendra Lai ; ap. 1921 ; Chandraghona, 1921— ; Chandraghona, Chittagong H ill Tracts,
Bengal, India.
Black, Adam (Associate-Missionary) ; Ch.m., Dundas Street Congregational' Church, Glasgow,
ap., 1923 ; Joint L.M.S. and B.M.S. Treasurer, Shanghai, 1924— ; Associated Mission Treasurers,
23, Yuen Ming Yuen Road, Shanghai, China.
Black, Mrs. A. (Associate-Missionary), nie Marion Riddell ; m., 1921 ; Ch.m., Dundas Street
Congregational Church, Glasgow. (Address as above).
Bliss, Miss Sladys ; Ch.m., Stanwell Road, Penarth ; ap. 1920 ; Bolobo, 1921— ; B.M .S ., Bolobo.
Moyen Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
*Bonnaud, Miss Kate ; ap. 1885 ; Calcutta, 1885— 95 ; Dacca, 1895-96 ; Calcutta, 1896-1902 ; Gaya
1902-14. Frances Grove, Madhupur, E .I.R ., India.
Borst-Smith, Ernest Frank, f . r . g . s . , h a r l e y ; Ch.m., East Hill, Wandsworth, London ; ap. 1905 ;
Sianfu, 1906-10; Yenanfu, 1910 -16 ; Sianfu, 1917-21 ; Chowtsun, 1921-22; Tsingchowfu,1922-26;
Pastor, Union Church, Shanghai, 1926— ; 116, Avenue Road, Shanghai, North China.
Borst-8mith, Mrs. E. F„ nee Mary Elizabeth Borst ; » . 1908 ; Ch.m., West Green Road, Totten­
ham, London. (Address as above).
{Bowser, Miss Hilda Crichton, m.b., b . s . , b . s c . ( l o n d ) , m . r . c . s . ( e n g . ) , l . r . c . f . ( l o n d . ) ; Ch.m.,
Baxter Gate, Loughborough ; ap. 1922 ; Palwal, 1923— ; Palwal, G .I.P . Railway, South Punjab, India.
Bowskill, Joseph Sidney, s p u r g e o n ’ s ; Ch.m., Bloomsbury Central Church, London ; ap. 1899 ;
San Salvador, 1899-1915 ; W athen, 1916— ; B .M .S ., Wathen, Thysville, Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
Bowskill, Mrs. J. 3., nie Margaret Ellen Baillie; m. 1903; Ch.m., Bloomsbury Central Church,
London. (Address as above.)
¿Bridges, Harold, b . d . , r e g e n t ' s p a r k ; Ch.m., Woodgrange, Forest Gate, London; ap. 1911 ;
Dacca, 1911— ; Dacca, East Bengal, India.
{Bridget, Mrs. H., nie Nellie Am y Bore ; m. 1913 ; Ch.m., Woodgrange, Forest Gate, London.
(Address as above.)
Broomhall, Benjamin Charles, f . r . c . s . ( e n g . ) l . r . c . p . ( l o n d . ) ; Ch.m., Miidmay Park Wesleyan,
London ; Associate Missionary, Tai Yuan Fu, 1903-17 ; Sianfu, 1920— ; English Baptist Mission, Sianfu,
Shensi, North China.
Broomhall, Mrs. B. C., nie Marion Aldwinckle ; m. 1905 ; Ch.m., Brethren. (Address as above.)
Bryan, Arthur Keith, r e g e n t ’ s p a r k ; Ch.m., Histon ; ap. 1923 ; Chowtsun 1925— ; English
Baptist Mission, Chowtsun, Shantung, North China.
*Buchanan, Mist Lily ; Ch.m., Lower Circular Road, Calcutta ; ap. Asst. 1904 : South Villages,
1904-7; Dacca, 1907-8; ap. Missionary 1908; Calcutta, 1908-19; Howrah, 1919-21 ; Calcutta,
1921-1922 ; Bishuupur, 1922-23 J Calcutta, 1923-24 ; Gaya, 1925-27. Monghyr, E .I.R . Loop, B . & 0 .,
India.
{Burdett, Herbert W illiam, b . a . ( l o n d . ) , r a w d o n ; Ck.m., Rosse Street, Shipley ; Wednesbury,
1903-8; Tyndale, Bristol (Asst.), 1908-12; Shipley, 19 12 -18 ; ap. B .M .S . 1918 ; Sianfu, 1919 — ;
English Baptist Mission, Sianfu, Shensi, North China.
{Burdett, Mrs. H. W., nie E thel Grace Jenkins ; m. 1912 ; Ch.m., Rosse Street, Shipley. (Address
as above.)
Burt, Ernest Whitby, m .a ., b r i s t o l and o x f o r d ; Ch.m., Tyndale, Bristol ; ap. 189? ; m. ( i .)
1894-1904 ; Tsowping, 1892-1905 ; Weihsien, 1905-12 ; Tsing Chow Fu, 1912-17 ; Tsinanfu, 191725 ; Secretary, Inter-Provincial Conference, 1925— ; English Baptist Mission, Tsingchowfu, Shatttung,
North China.
Bart, Mrs. E. W., nie Ethel Mary T etley ; m. 1910 ; Ch.m., Moseley, Birmingham.
(Address
as above.)
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ONË HUNDRED AND TH IRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT.
[1927.
*Oameron, George Ronald Robinson ; Ch.m., North Frederick Street, Glasgow ; ap. 1884 ; » . (i.)
1891-93 ; (il.) 1901-27 ; San Salvador, 1884-86 ; Wathen, 1886-1904 ; Mabaya, 1904-11 ; Kimpese
K .E .T .I., x g i t - i i ; Thysville, 1912-15 ; Congo Biblical Translation. 1915-26. (In Canada.)
Carey, William, kawdon ; Ch.m., Tiverton; ap. 1884; Barisal, 1885-86; Howrah, 1886-91 ;
Barisal, 1891-97 ; Dacca, 1897-1902 ; Barisal, 1902-20 ; Calcutta, 1921-22 ; Dacca, 1922-25 ; Monghyr,
1925-26; Bombay Baptist Church, 1926-27 ; Mussoorie Union Street, 1927— ; Union Church Manse,
Mussoorie, U .P., India.
Carey, Mrs. W „ née Letitia Annie Moore; » . 1887; Ch.m., Loughton, Essex. (Address as above.)
{Carpenter, Charles Cordon, m.a., b.»., s t. jo h n ’s, camb., and r e g e n t ’s p ark ; Ch.m., Ramsden Road,
Balham ; ap. 1914 ; Serampur, 1915-1922 ; Delhi, 1922— ; Ludlow Castle Road, Dtlhi, Punjab, India.
{Carpenter, Mrs. 0. G., née Evelyn May Carpenter; » . 19 16 ; Ch.m.,
Norwood. (Address as above.)
Holmesdale Road, South
Carter, Horace W illiam, B.sc. ; Ch.m., Old K in g Street, Bristol ; ap., 1924 ; Faridpur, 1925— ;
Faridpur, Bengal, India.
Case, Miss Lois Mary, b.a. ; Ch.m., Thornton Heath, London;
Balangir, via Sambalpur, Orissa, India.
ap. 1924; Balangir, 1924— ;
Castleton, Albert Qeorge, h a r l k y ; Ch.m., St. Mary’s, Norwich ; ap. 1906 ; Tsing Chow Fu, 1906-8 ;
Chowtsun, 1908-10 ; Peichen, 1910-13 : Chowtsun, 1913— ; English Baptist Mission, Chowtsun, Shantung,
North China.
Castleton, Mrs. A . 6 ., née Edith Elizabeth Gaze ;
(Address as above.)
» . 1908 ; Ch.m., St. M ary’s, Norwich.
Chapman, Miss Edith M ary; Ch.m., Lewisham Road, Greenwich;
Lungleh, South Luskai h ills , via Chittagong, East Bengal, India.
ap. 1 9 1 7 ; Lungleh, 1919— ;
{Chappie, Miss Eunice Lois ; Ch.m., Bloomsbury, London ; ap. 1923 ; Tai Yuan F u, 1923— ;
English Baptist Mission, Tai Yuan F u , Shansi, North China.
Charter, Howard Johnston, b.a., b.d., r a w d o n ; Ch.m., Middleton-in-Teesdale ; ap. 1906;
Buthgamuwa, 1906-9 ; Matale, 1909-11 ; Colombo, 1911-24 ; Matale, 1924-25 ; Peradeniya Colony,
1925— ; The Training Colony, Peradeniya, Ceylon.
Charter, Mrs. H. J., née Agnes Annie Coleman ; Ch.m., King’s Road, Reading ; ap. B.M.S., 1908 ;
» . 1909. (Address as above.)
{Chesterman, Arnold de Merveilleux ; Ch.m., Manvers Street, Bath ; ap. 1923 ; Y aku su , 1923— ;
B .M .S ., Yakusu, Haut Congo Beige, West Central Africa,
{Chesterm an, Clement Clapton, o.b.e., m .r.c.s., (Eng.), l.r .c .p . (Lond.), m . d ., B.s.(Lond.), d.t.m. & h.
(Cantab) ; Ch.m., Manvers Street, B a th ; ap. 1919 ; Yakusu, 1920— ; B .M .S . Yakusu, Haut Congo
Beige, West Central Africa.
{Chesterman, Mrs. C. 0., née Winifred L u cy Spear;
(Address as above.)
».
19 1 7 ;
Ch.m., Manvers Street, Bath.
Clark, dames Alfred, sp u rgeon 's ; Ch.m., Trinity Road, Tooting, London ; ap. 1888 ; Lukolela,
1889-96 ; Bolobo, 1896— ; B .M .S ., Bolobo, Moyen Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
Clark, Mrs. J. A.,
Gertrude Talbot ; » . 1896 ; Ch.m., Trinity Road, Tooting. (Address as above.)
Clark, dames N., h a r l e y ; Ch.m., W ishaw ; ap. 1911 ; W ayika, 1911-25 ; Yalemba, 1926— ;
B .M .S ., Yalemba, Haut Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
Clark, Mrs. J. N., née Elizabeth B lair Ramage ; » . 1914 ; Ch.m., Wishaw. (Address as above.)
Clark, Miss Marjorie ; Ch.m., West Croydon Tabernacle ; ap. 1922 ; Lungleh, 1922— ; Lungleh,
South Lushai Hills, via Chittagong, Bengal, India.
Coles, Miss Marjorie ; Ch.m., Christ Church, Six W ays, Aston, Birmingham ; ap. 1927 ; Wathen,
1927— ; B .M .S., Wathen, Thysville, Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
Collett, Miss Mary Eileen ; Ch.m. Dublin Street, Edinburgh ; ap. 1920 ; Berham pur 1920—
2 3 ; Balangir, 1923— ; Balangir, via Sambalpur, Orissa, India.
{Collins, Horace, m idland ; Ch.m., Kensington, Liverpool ; Kensington, Liverpool, 19x6-19 ; ap.
B .M lS . 1919 ; Cuttack, 1920-21 ; Angul, 1921-22 ; Puri, 1922— ; Puri, Orissa, India.
{Oomber, Leslie Thomas, b.a., b .c., b r is t o l; Ch.m., Beckington, Bath ; Beckington, Bath. 19222 3 ; ap. B .M .S . 1923 ; Tsing Chow Fu, 1924— ; English Baptist Mission, Tsing Chow F u , Shantung,
North China.
{Comber, Mrs. L. T ., née Marguerite Elaine Nash ; » . 1922 ; Ch.m., Beckington, Bath.
Ceombs, Miss France* Emma i Ch.m., Chase Mission Church, Nottingham ; ap. 1911 ; Peking,
1911-13 ; Tai Yuan Fu, 1913— ; English Baptist Mission, Tai Yuan F u , Shansi, North China.
Co6per, Miss Jean, m.b„ b.s. (Lahore), m .r.c.s. (Eng.), i.R.c.p. (Lond.); ap. 1925 ; Palwal, 1926— ;
Palwal, Gurgaon, Punjab, India.
•Cooper, Mr*. W. E., née E liza Christiana M cIntosh; » . 1892-1917 ; Z.B.M.M., 1882-1892 .a p .
B.M .S., 1909 ; Agra, 1909-10 ; Muttra, 19x0-11 ; Kharar, 19 11-15 ; Bankipur, 1915-17 ; Gaya, 19 171923.
Coppio, Miss Hilda Gertrude ; Ch.m., Moss Side, Manchester ; ap. 1908 ; Wathen, 1908-13; San
Salvador, 19x2-17 ; Kimpese, 1917-30 ; San Salvador, 1920— ; c/o B .M .S ., Matadi, Congo Beige,
West Central AJrtca,
{Cracknell, Miss Dora ; C>.»., U xbndge Road Tabernacle, Shepherd’s B u sh ; ap. 1920; Tsing
Chow Fu, 1921— ; English Baptist Mission, Tsing Chou> F u , Shantung, North China.
19 27 .]
LIST OP MISSIONARIES, ADDRESSES, ETC.
45
Cracknel!, Mitt Evangeline Theodora ; (Associate Missionary) ; Ch.m., Uxbridge Road Tabernacle,
Shepherd’s Bush ; ap. 1923 ; Cuttack, 1922— ; Stewart School, Cuttack, Orissa, India.
*Crudgington, Henry Edmund, ra w d o n ; Ch.m., Heath Street, Hampstead, London ; ap. 1879;
San Salvador, 1879-81; Stanley Pool, 1881-83; Underhill, 1883-85; Delhi, 1885-1908. id , Maple
Grove, Bath.
*Crudgington, Mrs. H. E., née Harriet Wales ; >».1883; Ch.m., South Parade, Leeds.
(Address
as above.)
Curtil, Mitt Dorothy Jestle, b.a. ; Ch.m., Dawes Road, Fulham ; ap. 19 16 ; Sianfu, 1916-21;
San Yuan, 1921— ; English Baptist Mission, San Yuan, Shensi, North China.
Daintree, Mitt Dorothy, k . r . c . s . (Eng.), l . r . c . p . (Lond.) ; Ch.m., West Croydon ; ap. 1919 ;
Berhampur, 1920— ; Berhampur, Ganjam, India.
*Dann, George James, sp u rgeon ’s ; Ch.m., Westgate, Bradiord ; ap. 1884 ; Allahabad, 1885-91;
Delhi, 1892-96 ; Bankipur, 1896-1922. 2, West Park, London, S.E.g
*Dann, Mrt. Q. J., nie Hannah Hurwood ; m. 1882 ; Ch.m., Highgate Road, London. (Address
as above.)
Dart, Redvert Henry Powell ; Ch.m., South Street, Exeter ; ap., 1925 ; Business Manager, Taiyuanfu
Hospital, 1925— ; English Baptist Mission, Taiyuanfu, Shansi, North China.
*Das, Brajananda, b . a . ; Ch.m., Cuttack ; ap. 1902 ; Cuttack, 1902-27. Cuttack, Orissa, India.
•D at, Mrs. B.j nie Sorojini Naik ; m. 1923. (Address as above.)
Das, Ksitish Chandra, b.a., l . i h ., s e ra m p u r, ap. 1924 ; Dacca, 1924— ; Dacca, Bengal, India.
Das, Mrs. K . C. (Address as above).
Davidson, James, b . t . i . , g l a s g o w ; Ch.m., Hopeman, Scotland ; ap. 1921 ; Upoto, 192a— ; B .M .S .
Upoto, Lisala, Haut Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
Davidson, Mrs. J., nie Mary Sutherland ; m. 1923 ; Ch.m., Hopeman, Scotland. (Address as above.)
Davies, David Christopher, s p u r g e o n ’ s ; Ch.m., H ay Hill, Bath ; ap. 1906; Y ale m b a, 1906-19 ;
Kinshasa, 1920— ; B .M .S., Liopoldville-Est, Haut Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
{Davies, Mrs. D. C., nie Margaret Parker ; »>.19x4; Ch.m., Bloomsbury.
Davies, Miss Ethel Butler ; Ch.m., Toxteth Tabernacle, Liverpool ; ap. 1918 ; Delhi, 19191923 ; Baraut, 1923-25 ; Dholpur, 1925— ; Dholpur, Rajputana, India.
Davies, Miss Mary Ann ; Ch.m., Philadelphia Baptist Church, Ogmore Vale ; ap. 1926
Dinajpur, 1927— ; Dinajpur, North Bengal, India,
*Daviet, W illiam, H a v e r f o r d w e s t ; Ch.m., Bethlehem, Newport, Pembrokeshire ; ap. 1889 ; How­
rah, 1889 -90 j Madaripur, 1890-92 ; Maldah, 1892-96 ; Dinajpur, 1896-97 ; Jalpaiguri, 1897-1900 ;
Madaripur, 1900-4 ; Howrah, 1904-7 ; Puri, 1907-22. Llwyn-oti, Vergam Terrace, Fishguard.
* Davies, Mrs. W ., nie Hannah Thomas ; «». 1896; Ch.m., Bethlehem, Newport, Pembrokeshire,
(Address as above.)
{Davies, Willie Hugh, b . t . i . , g l a s g o w ; Ch.m., Llandilo; ap. 1932; Rangamati, 1932— ; Rangamati,
Chittagong H ill 7'racts, Bengal, India.
{Davies, Mrs. W . H., nie Mary Eunice Thomas ; m ., 1924 ; Ch.m., Carmel, Llandebie.
Davis, David, b . a . , b ; d . , a d e l a i d k u n i v . , s . A u s t r a l i a and b r i s t o l ; Ch.m., Tynte Street,
Adelaide, S.A. ; ap. 1911 ; Calabar College, 1911— ; Calabar College, Kingston, Jamaica, British West
Indies.
Davis, Mrs. D., nie Margaret Elizabeth Dumbreck ; m. 1914 ; Chjn., Kapunda, South Australia.
(Address as above.)
* Dawson, Miss Harriet All* Agnes ; Ch.m., West Croydon Tabernacle ; ap. 1885; Madras 18851900 ; Berhampur, 1900-24. Berhampur, Ganjam, India.
De Bretton, Miss Mildred ; Ch.m., Methodist Epis., Cawnpore, India ; ap. 1907 ; Bankipur, 1907-9 ;
Gaya, 1909-10 ; Agra, 1910— 1923 ; Gaya, 1923— ; Gaya, E J .R ., North India.
De Hailes, Miss Lydia Mary ; Ch.m., Melbourne Hall, Leicester ; ap. 1895 ; Bolobo, 1895— ;
B.M .S., Bolobo, Moyen Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
De Rozarlo, Miss Violet ; On supply at Palwal, 1907-14 ; ap. 1914 ; Palwal, 1914— ; Palwal,
Punjab, India.
Dickins, Laurence Vincent, b . a . , b . d . , b r i s t o l ; Ch.m., Elm Road, Beckenham ; a^.1926; Bishnupur, 1926— ; B ishnupur, 24, Parganas, Behala, Bengal, India.
{Dillow, Miss Laura Louisa ; Ch.m., City Road, Winchester ; ap. 1920 ; Sanyuan, 1921— ; English
Baptist Mission. Sanyuan, Shensi, North China.
Drake, Frederick 8éguier, b . a . , b . d . , r e g e n t ’ s p a r k ; Ch.m., High Road, Lee ; ap. 1914 ; m. 191617 ; Peichen, 1915-20 ; Tsingchowfu, 1920-22 ; Tsinanfu, 1922-26 ; Tsingchowfu, 1926— ; English
Baptist Mission, Tsingchowfu, Shantung, North China.
Drake, John, m .a ., b . d . , r e g e n t ’ s p a r k ; Ck.m., Dalston Junction, London ; ap. 1900 ; Agra,
1900-10; Serampur, 1910-26; Saharanpur, 1926— ; Theological Seminary, Saharanpur, U .P., North
India.
Drake, Mrs. J., n it Sarah Ann Raine ; m. 1894 ; Ch.m., Dalston Junction, London. (Address as above.)
"Drake, Samuel Bingham, s p u r g e o n ’ s ; Ch.m., College Road, Harrow ; ap. 1886 ; Tsing Chow Fu,
1886-92 ; Tsowping, 1892-1908 ; Tsing Chow Fu, 1908-10 ; Ercildonne, 5$, Hide Road, Harrow-on-the-Hill.
*Drake, Mrs. S. B., nie Florence Sowerby ; m. 1883 ; Ch.m., College Road, Harrow. (Address
as above.)
Drayson, Miss Elizabeth F. ; Ch.m., George Lane, South Woodford ; ap. 19x2 ; Calcutta, 1912-14 ;
Barisal, 1914— ; Barisal, Backerganj, East Bengal, India.
Dyche, Harry, C a r d i f f ; Ch.m., Pontypridd ; ap. 1909 ; Bankipur, 1909-12 ; D iaapur, 1912-22 ;
Y M .C .A ., Simla, 1932-^5 ; Jamalpur, 1925— ; Jamalpur, E .I.R . Loop, B. & O. India.
Dyche, Mrs. H., nie Blanche Mary Gard; Ch.m. Tredegar ville, Cardiff} m. 19x1. (Address as
above.)
46
ON ? HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT.
[1927.
lE adie, William Craig ; Ch.m., Motherwell; ap. 1921 ; Calcutta, 1921— ; 48, Ripan Street, Calcutta,
Iw ta .
ÎEadie, Mr*. W. 0., nie Annie McCracken ; m. 1921 ; Ch.m., Motherwell.
Edmeades, Robert William, h a r l e y ; Ch.m., New Zealand; ap. 1910; Sun, 1910-11 ; Barisal,
1911-14 ; Dinajpur, 1914— ; Dinajpur, North Bengal, India.
t Edmeades. Mrs. R. W., nie Gertrude Sum m ers; m. 1915. (In Australia).
•Edwards, E. H., m .b ., c .m . ( b o i n . ) ; Ch.m., West Street, Rochdale; Tai Yuan Fu, 1884— 1922
Returned to Taiyanfu, 1924-26. 115, Hanover Street, Edinburgh.
Î Edward*, Miss Florence Marjory, m .a . (Oxon), m .b ., b . s . ( l o n d . ) , m . r . c . s . , l . r . c . p . ( l o n d . ) ;
Ch.m., West Street, Rochdale ; ap. 1919 ; Tai Yuan Fu, 1920— ; English Baptist Mission, Tai Yuan
F u , Shansi, North China.
•Edwards, Mist Lilian Mary ; Ch.m., Bethany, Cardiff ; ap. xgo6 ; Agra, 1906-15 ; Calcutta, 19201925. 65, Richmond Road, Cardiff.
•Eekhout, Mitt Rebecca Ann ; Ch.m., Hillhead. Glasgow; ap. 1893 ; Agra, 1893-1900; Bankipur,
1900-3; Agra, 1903-21. 17, Cranworth Street, Glasgow, W.2.
$ Ellison, Mrs. E. J , nie Constance Lucy May ; Ch.m., Dawes Road, Fulham ; ap. 1916; M.M.A.
Chowtsun, 1916-20 ; » .1 9 2 0 -2 3 ; re-ap. M.M.A. 1924; Taiyuanfu, 1925— ; English Baptist Mission,
Taiyuanfu, Shansi, North China.
•Ellison, John, M a n c h e s t e r ; C hjn., Barnes Street, Accrington ; ap. 1881 ; Mymensing, 1881-88 ;
Dacca, 1888-91 ; Rangpur, 1891-1900 ; Dinajpur, 1900-x ; Rangpur, 1901-13. 57, Lambton Road,
Aigburth, Liverpool.
•Ellison, Mrs. J., nie Hannah Shepherd ; m. 1886 ; Ch.m., Ebenezer, Bacup. (Address as above.)
Emmott, Herbert Archibald, s p u r g e o n ’s ; Ch.m., Bury St. Edmunds ;
1924— ; English Baptist Mission, Sinchow, Shansi, North China.
ap. 1923 ;
Sinchow,
Emmott, Mrs. H. A., n ie Winifred Fanny Cropley ; m. 1925 ; Ch.m., B ury St. Edmunds ; ap. M.M.A.,
1920; Taiyuanfu, 1921-25. (Address as above.)
Ennals, William Hedley, b r i s t o l ; Ch.m., Stafford Street, W alsall ; ap. 1921 ; Yakusu, 1922— ;
B .M S ., Yakusu, Haut Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
Ennals, Mrs. W . H., nie Gladys Clara Fereday ;
as above.)
•Evans, Benjamin, b r i s t o l ; Ch.m., Cotham
Monghyr, 1885-1900 ; Dinapur, 1900-5 ; Monghyr,
View, Ootacamund, South India.
•Evans, Mrs. B., nie Rhoda Morgan ; m. 1882 ;
m. 1925 ; Ch.m., Stafford Street, Walsall.
(Addiess
Grove, B ristol; ap. x88o; Jumalpur, 1880-85;
1905-9 ; Agra, 1909-13 ; Howrah, 1913-23. West
Ch.m., Broadmead, Bristol.
(Address as above.)
Î Evans, David John, m .b ., m .c h ., B i r m i n g h a m ; m . r . c . s . ( e n g . ) ; l . r . c . p . ( l o n d . ) ; Ch.m., Stratford
Road, Birmingham ; ap. 1921 ; Shantung Christian Univeisity, 1923— ; English Baptist Mission,
Tsinanfu, Shantung, North China.
¿Evans, Mrs. D. J., nie Mary Gertrude Hancock ; m. 1919 ; 'Ch.m ., C. of E . (Address as above.)
Evans, Edward, m .b . e . , h a r l e y ; Ch.m., Clay Cross ; ap. igxx ; m. (*) i 9r 5 . Udayagiri, 1911-22 ;
Berhampur, 1922-25 ; Udayagiri, 1925— ; G. Udayagiri, Ganjam, India.
Evant, Mrt. E., nie Helen M. Kerr ; m. 1919 ; Ch.m., Harrow. (Address as above.)
Evant, Miss Elsie Winifred ; Ch.m., Horfield, Bristol; ap. 19x0; Matale, 1910-12 ; Colombo, 191214 ; Ratnapura, 1915-16 ; Colombo, 1917— ; Southfield House, is , Kynsey Road, Colombo, Ceylon.
Evant, Miss Ethel Mary ; Ch.m., Horfield, Bristol ; ap. 1912 ; Matale, 1912-13 ; Ratnapura, 19142 5 ; Colombo, 1925-26; Matale, 1926-27; Colombo, 1927— ; Southfield House, 12, Kynsey Road,
Colombo, Ceylon.
Ewing, John Alexander, r a w d o k ; Ch.m., Cinnamon Gardens, Colombo ; ap. 1902 ; Buthgamuwa,
1902-4 ; Matale, 1904-5 ; Colombo, 1905-6 ; Matale, 1906-7 ; Colombo, 1907— ; Baptist Mission
House, Maradona, Colombo, Ceylon.
Ewing, Mrs. J. A., nie Ethel May Still ; m. 1904 ; Ch.m., Cinnamon Gardens, Colombo. (Address
as above.)
Exell, Francis George ; Ch.m., Fisheigate, Preston; ap. 1909; W athen, 1909-14; Kimpese,
1915 ; Wathen, 1915-18 ; Kimpese, 1919-26 ; Kinshasa, 1926— ; B .M .S ., Léopoldville-Est, Haut Congo
Beige, West Central Africa.
Exell, Mrs. F. G., nie Elsie Sarah Palmer ; m. 19x3 ; Ch.m., Wycliffe, Birmingham. (Address as
above.)
Farrer, Miss Ellen M argaret m .b ., b . s . ( l o n d . ) ; Ch.m., Heath Street, Hampstead ; ap. 1891 ;
Bhiwam, 1891— ; Bhiwani, Punjab, India.
Fellows, Benjamin Frank W ilkt, b . a . , b r i s t o l ; Ch.m., Camden Road, London ; ap. 1915 ; m. (i.)
1917-21 ; Padam pur, 1915-19 ; Balangir, 1920— ; Balangir, via Sambalpur, Orissa, India.
Fellowt, Mrt. B. F. W., m .d ., b . s . ( l o n d . ) , m . r . c . s . , l . r . c . p . , née Alice Muriel Griffiths ; m. 1925 ;
Ch.m., Tredegarville, Cardifl ; M.M.A., Berhampur, 1923-25. (Address as above.)
Fenter, Mist Julia Marion ; Ch.tn., Six Ways, Bumingham ; ap.
1918 ; Calcutta, 19x9-21
Dacca, 1921-1923 ; Dinajpur, 1923— ; Dinajpur, North Bengal, India.
Finch, Miss Alice M arian; Gh.m^ Cotham Grove, B risto l; ap. 189 1; Barisal, 1891— ; Barisal,
Backerganj, East Bengal, India,
1927.]
LIST OF MISSIONARIES, ADDRESSES, ETC.
47
Fitz-Hanry, Mist Winifred ; Ch.m., High Road, Tottenham ; ap, 1908 ; Delhi, 1908— ; 3, Ludlow
Castle Road, Delhi, Punjab, India.
Flowers, Wilfred 8tephen, m.b., b.ch. ; Ch.m., Woodboro’ Road, Nottingham ; ap. 1927 ; for China.
(Not yet sailed.)
Ford, William Harold, b .a ., b r is t o l ; Ch.m., Fishponds, Bristol ;
Yakusu, 1923— ; B .M .S ., Yakusu, Haut Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
•Forfeitt, John Lawson, f.r .g .s . ; Ch.m., King’s Road, Reading;
Matadi, 1889— 1909. Cowsden, near Worcester.
•Forfeitt, Mrs. J. L „ n it Mary Bomford ;
bove.)
m. 1894 ;
ap. 1921
;
m., 1936-27 ;
ap. 1889; Congo Secretary,
Ch.m., Pershore, Worcs.
(Address as
«Forfeitt, William Lansberry, r e g e n t’s p a rk ; Ch.m., King’s Road, Reading ; ap. 1889 ; Upoto,
1889-1923. Upoto, South View Road, Southampton.
•Forfeitt, Mrs. W , L., nie Anne Maria Collier ; m. 1893 ;
(Address as above.)
Ch.m.,
King’s Road,
Reading.
Fox, Frank William Whetton, m.b., ch.b. (vict.) ; Ch.m., Victoria Street, Sutton-in-Ashfield ; ap.
1923 ; San Salvador 1925— ; cjo B .M .S ., Matpdi, Congo Beige, W.C. Africa.
Frame, William Brown, MANCHESTER ; Ch.m., Cambuslang ; ap. 1896 ; Wathen, 189 6 -19 16 ;
Thysville, 1916-20 ; Kibentele, 1920— ; B .M .S ., Kibentde, Tumba, Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
Frame, Mrs. W . B., nie Frances Marguerite D unn ;
(Address as above.)
m. 1906; Ch.m., Erdington, Birmingham.
Francis, Miss Alice E. ; Ch.m., Ferme Park, Hornsey ; ap. 1901 ; Palwal, 1902-4 ; Delhi, 1904—
Delhi, Punjab, India.
{Franklin, Miss Katherine M. ; Ch.m., Queen’s Road, C oven try; ap. 1905 ; Sianfu, 1905-13 ; Tai
Yuan Fu, 1913-21 ; Sianfu, 19*1— ; English Baptist Mission, Sianfu, Shensi, North China.
{ French, William Ernest, b.sc., h a r t le y , Southam pton; Ch.m., Harcourt Street, D u blin ; ap.
1911 ; Barisal, 1911-1922 ; Bishnupur, 1922— ; Bishnupur, 24 Parganas, Behala, Bengal, India.
{French, Mrs. W . E . , n * Clara Ethel Mitchell ; m. 1 9 13 ; Ch.m., V ictoria Park, London.
Sange, Miss A nn ie; Ch.m.. Broadmead, B risto l; <1/1.1889; Delhi, 1889— j 3 ,Ludlow Castle Road,
Delhi, Punjab, India.
{Garnier, Albert John, b a r l e y ; Ch.m., St. George’s Place, Canterbury; ap. 1906; T ai Yuan Fu.
1906-15; Tsing Chow Fu, 1915-26 ; Shanghai, 1926— ; Christian Literature Society, 143, North Szechuan
Road, Shanghai, North China.
{Gamier, Mrs. A. J., nie Jessie E . W alter ; m. 1910 ; Ch.m., Shooter’s Hill, Blackheath, London ;
ap. Baptist Zenana Mission, 1908, Tai Yuan F u .
George, Miss Florence Elizabeth ; Ch.m., Walsall ; ap. 1927 ; for China.
(Not yet sailed.)
Ghosh, Anukul Chandra ; Ch.m., Serampur ; ap. 1912 ; m. (1) 1897 ; Serampur, 1912-23 ; South
Villages, Calcutta, 1923— ; Baptist Mission, Laksmikantapur, P.O. Magrahat, 24, Parganas, Bengal,
India.
Ghosh, Mrs. A. C., nie Ethel Buchanan ; w . 1923 ; formerly of American Women’s Union Missionary
Society; W.M.A., Howrah, 1919; Jessore, 1920-23; Khulna, 1923. (Address as above.)
•Ghosh, Bhagabati Charan ; ap. 1892 ; m. (1) 1878-80 ; Serampur, 1892-1904 ; Magura, 1904-7;
Suri, 1907-11 ; Calcutta, 1911-27. 15, Kundu's Bungalow, Radhupur, E .I.R ., India.
*GhOSh, Mrs. B. C., nie Shusharon Maitro ; m. 1880 ; Ch.m., Colinga, Calcutta.
(Address as above.)
*8hosh, Ram Charan ; ap. 1919 ; Narayanganj, 1919— 1922. Narayanganj, East Bengal, India.
"‘Ghosh, Mrs. R. C.,
(Address as above.)
Gibbon, David Vavasor, B.A., b r i s t o l ;
1924— ; 12, Daryaganj, Delhi, Punjab, India.
Ch.m., Melbourne Hall, Leicester ;
ap. 1923 ;
Delhi,
Gibbon, Mrs. D. V., nee Kathleen Muriel Milne ; m. 1927 ; Ch.m., Summerhill, Newport, Mon.
(Address as above.)
{Gibson, Granville Napier, b.d., r e g e n t ’s p a rk ; Ch.m., King Street, Wigan ; ap. 1907 ; Bankipur,
1907-9 ; Gaya, 1909-11 ; Kharar, 191X-14 ; Bankipur, 1915-1922 ; Dinapur, 1922— ; Baptist Mission,
Cantonments, Dinapur, E .I.R ., North India.
{Gibson, Mrs. G. N., nie Alice East ; m. 1909 ; Ch.m., Scarisbrick Street, Wigan.
‘ Gilbert, Mrs. J. W ., nie Annie Amelia Williamson ; Ch.m., Ferme Park, H ornsey; ap. 1888;
m. 1901-2 ; Barisal, 1888 ; Calcutta, 1895-1900 ; Serampur, 1900-3 ; Jessore, 1905-^22 ; Calcutta,
1922-23 ; J e s s o r e , 1923-27. 84, Cecile Park, Crouch End, London, N.8.
Gillings, Miss Ethel Lucy ; Ch.m., Burlington, Ipswich ; ap. 1925 ; Chandraghona, 1925— ; Chandraghona, Chittagong Hills, Bengal, India.
48
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT.
[1 92 7.
¿Ginn, John William, r e g e n t ' s p a r k ; Ch.m., High Road, Tottenham, London ; ap. 1903 ; Monghyr,
1903-31 ; Patna, 1921-25 ; Agra, 1925— ; Agra U .P., India.
¿Sinn, Mr*. J. W ., née Em ily Mary Collier; Ch.m., K ing's Road, Reading; ap. B.M .S., 1907 ;
Colombo. 1907-9 ; m. 1909. (Address as above.)
QlUby, Mit* Beulah ; Ch.m., Alperton ; ap. 1923 ; Sinchow, 1924— ; English Baptist Mission,
Sinchow, Shansi, North China.
Glenesk, Alfred William, s p u r g e o n ’ s ; Ch.m., Union Grove, Aberdeen ; ap. 1921 ; Bolobo, 1922— ;
B .M .S ., Bolobo, Moyen Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
Glennie, Robert ; b r i s t o l , Ch.m., Grove, Wandsworth ; ap. 1889 lor Congo Mission. Resigned,
1899. Returned to Congo, 1 9 12 -13 : Secretary, B .T .L .A ., 1911— ; 21, Eglantine Road, Wands­
worth, S . W. 18.
Glennie, Mr*. R., nie Minnie Mansfield ; m. 1893 ; Ch.m., E ast Hill, Wandsworth. (Address as above.)
*Goldtask, W illia m ; Ch.m., Glen Osmond, S. A ustralia; South Australian
1897-1912 ; ap.
B .M £ . ig i2 ; Jessore, 1912— 1923. Coromandel Valley, South Australia.
•Goldsaek, Mr*. W., nie Charlotte Farquhar Somerville ; m. 1899 ; Ch.m., Glen Osmond, S.A.
(Address as above.)
•Geodchiid, Miss E. Lucy ; Ch.m., Downs Chapel, Clapton ; ap. 1906 ; Tsing Chow Fu, 1906—
1923 ; Peichen, 1923-24 ; Taiyuanfu, 1924-27.
Gordon, Mary L o g ie; Ch.m., T a y Street, P erth ; ap. 1925; Berhampur, 1925— ; Berhampur,
Ganjam, India.
*Gordon, Simeon Cunningham, s p u r g e o n ’ s ; Ch.m., Sav-la-Mar, Jamaica ; ap. 1890 ; m., 1902-10 ;
Stanley Pool, 1890-1905 ; Matadi, 1905-26 ; Pastor, Sudbury, Jam aica,, 1926— ; Arnold Lodge, Camp
Road, Kingston, Jamaica, B .W .l.
•Graham, Robert Haldane Carton, s p u r g e o n ' s ; Ch.m., Holland Road, H ove; ap. 1886 ; San
Salvador, 1886-97 ; Tumba, 1897-99 ; San Salvador, 1899-1913 ; Principal, Kimpese K .E .T .I., 1913-14;
San Salvador, 1915-1923. 10, Glendor Road, Hove, Sussex.
*Graham, Mrt. R. H. C., n ie Jane Rodgerson Witham ; m. 1888 ; Ch.m., Holland Road, Hove.
(Address as above.)
¿Greening, Alfred Ernest, a . t . s . , M a n c h e s t e r ; Ch.m., Hunslet Tabernacle, Leeds ; ap. 1897 ; Tsing
Chow Ku, 1897-98; Tsowping, 1898-1905; Peichen, 1905-21 ; Chowtsun, 1922— ; English Baptist
Mission, Chowtsun, Shantung, North China.
¿Greening, Mrt. A . E., n ie Mary Hunter Macfarlane ; m. 1900 ; Ch.m., Oxford Road, Man­
chester. (Address as above.)
Gregory, Mi** Helen, M .B ., c h . b . ( e d i n . ) , d . t . m . & k . ( l o n d . ) ; Ch.m., Marshall Street, Edinburgh ;
ap. 1923 ; Berhampur, 1923— ; Berhampur, Ganjam, India.
Griffith, Mis* Winifred Grace ; Ch.m., Mutley, Plymouth ; ap. 1927 ; for India. (Not yet sailed.)
Griffith*, Harold, C A R D IF F ; Ch.m., Bethel, Llanelly ; ap. 1924 ; Rangamati, 1924— ; Rangamati,
Chittagong H ill Tracts, Bengal, India.
Grlmet, Alfred Ernest, a d e l a i d e ; Ch.m., Sussex Street Meth., Brisbane ; ap. 1906 ; Russelkonda, 1906-12; Phulbani, 1912-19 ; Udayagiri, 1919-21 ; Phulbani, 192 1-25; Udayagiri, 1925— ;
G. Udayagiri, Ganjam, India.
Grlmet, Mr*. A. E., nie Mary E th el Dawson, o f Australian Baptist Mission; m. 1909. (Address
as above.)
Grundy, Robert James, k a r l e y ; Ch.m., Blackpool ; ap. 1901 ; Superintendent, Baptist Mission
Press, Cuttack, 1901-24 ; Mission to Lepers, 1924-25 ; Cuttack, 1925-27 ; Mission to Lepers, 1927— ;
Ranchi, Chota Nagpur. India.
Grundy, Mrs. R. J., nie L u cy Ellen Elston ; m. 1890; Ch.m., Blackpool. (Address as above.)
¿Guest, Arthur Enoch, s p u r g e o n ’ s ; Ch.m., Bloomsbury Central Church ; ap. 1916 ; Bolobo, 191820 ; Kibokolo, 1920— ; cjo B .M .S ., Thysville, Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
Guest, James, s p u r g e o n ’ s ; Ch.m., Wellington Street, Stockton-on-Tees ; ap. 1910 ; m. (i) 1914-20 ;
Padampur, 1910-15 ; Angul, 1915-25 ; Cuttack, 1926— ; Cuttack, Orissa, India.
Guest, Mrt. J., nie Phyllis Patrick ; m. 1922 ; Ch.m., Wellington Street, Stockton-on-Tees. (Address
as above.)
Gnyton, Ernest Darrell Firth ; Ch.tn., Kingston-on-Thames ; Congo Balolo Mission, 1907-19 ;
ap. 1921, B.M.S. ; Kibentele, 1921-25 ; Matadi, 1925— ; B .M .S ., Matadi, Congo Beige, West Central
Africa.
Guyton, Mit* Mary F. ; Ch.m., St. Mary’s, Norwich ; ap. 1914 ; Bhiwani, 1914— ; Bhiwani, Punjab,
India.
Haider-AU, Alfred ; Ch.m., Delhi ; ap. 1933 ; Baraut, 1923-— ; Baraut, Dist. Meerut, U .P., India.
Haider-All, Mrs. A ., nie Premkaur Dhan Singh ; m. 1920 ; Ch.m., Delhi. (Address as above.)
•H ale, Frederick W illiam, b r i s t o l ; Ch.m., Regent’s Park, London ; ap. 1893 ; Agra, 1893-96 ;
Palwal, 1896-1915 ; Delhi, 1915-26. The Manse, Bures Si. Mary, Suffolk.
•Hale, Mr*. F. W., n it Mary Em ily Wakefield ; m. 1895 ; Ch.m., Pill, Somersetshire.
Hall*, M itt Hilda Katherine ; Ch.m., Widcombe, Bath ; ap. 1918 ; Berhampur, 1920— ;
Berhampur, Ganjam. India.
¿Hammond, Mit* M argaret; Ch.m., Chalford Tabernacle, S tro u d ; ap. 192 0; San Salvador,
1921— ; cjo B .M .S ., Matadi, Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
Hampton. Miss Alice March ; ap. 1896 ; Agra, 1896-1907 ; Tikari, 1907-8 ; Dholpur, 1908— ;
Dholpur, Rajputana, India.
Hancock, Max William, r e g e n t ’ s p a r k ; Ch.tn., Boreham Wood ; ap. 1924 ; San Salvador, 1925— ;
cfo B .M .S ., Matadi, Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
¿Harlow, Jo*eph Charie*, BRISTOL ; Ch.m., Sansome W alk, W orcester ; ap. 1905 ; Tai Yuan Fu,
1905-7 ; Showyang, 1907-28 ; T ai Yuan Fu, 1919 — ; English Baptist M ission, Tai Yuan F u , Shansi,
North China,
1927.]
LIST OF MISSIONARIES, ADDRESSES, ETC.
49
¿Harlow, Mrs. J. C .,n ie Edith Mabel R u tter; m. 1907; Ck.m., Sansome W alk, Worcester.
(Address as above.)
'Harmon, Frank, h a r l e y ; Ch.m., Cecil Square, M argate; ap. 1887; Tsing Chow Fu, 1887-91 ;
Tsowping, 1891-1904 ; Tsing Chow Fu, 1904-6 ; Tsinanfu, rg o 6 -i6 ;
Tai Yuan Fu, 19 16 -19 ;
Tsinanfu, 1919-20 ; Tai Yuan Fu, 1920-26 ; Secretary, London Committee of Christian Literature
Society for China, 1926— ; Cathay, Bean Road, Bexley Heath, Kent.
•Harmon, Mrs. F., née Matilda Sarah Chapman ; m. 1885 ; Ch.m., Maze Pond, London. (Address
as above.)
{Harmon, Frank Henry Brigg j Ch.m., Danforth Avenue, Toronto ; ap. xqi8 ; m. 1910-27 ; Business
Manager, Medical School, Shantung Christian University, 1918— ; English Baptist Mission, Tsinanfu,
Shantung, North China.
Harris, James 8ymonds ; Ch.m., Avenue, Southend-on-Sea ; ap. 1908 ; Tsing Chow F u, 1908-11;
Chowtsun, 1911— ; English Baptist Mission, Chowtsun, Shantung, North China.
Harris, Mrs. J. 8., nie Mabel Cecilia M oore; m. i g r i ; Ch.m., Leigh-on-Sea. (Address as above.)
{Harrisson, Stanley Clifford, b.d., r e g e n t ’s p ark ; Ch.m., Fillebrook, Leytonstone; ap. 1915 ;
Tai Yuan Fu, 1916-24 ; Shantung Christian University, 1924— ; English Baptist Mission, Tsinanfu,
Shantung, North China.
{Harrisson, Mrs. 8. C „ n ie Em ily Kathleen Piggott ; m. 1919 ; Ch.m., Fillebrook, Leytonstone.
(Address as above.)
•Harvey, Charles Henry, n o r th fie ld , o.s.a. ; Ch.m., Regent’s Park, London ; ap. 1895 ; Cuttack,
1895-1901 ; Superintendent, Baptist Mission Press, Calcutta, 1901-25. Gonda, Ranchi, India.
•Harvey, Mrs. C. H., m.b.e., nie Anita Maria Sym ons; m. 1902 ; Ch.m., Circular Road, Calcutta.
(Address as above.)
Hasler, Frank, raw d o n ; Ch.m., Myrtle Street, Liverpool ; ap. 1903 ; Agra, T903-7 ; Delhi,
1907-9 ; Kharar, 1909-12 ; Pahval, 1913-14 ; Kharar, 1914-24 ; Bhiwani, 1924— ; Bhiwani, Punjab,
North India. (Temporarily at Delhi.)
Hasler, Mrs. F., née Mildred Lambert ; m. 1906 ; Ch.m., South Lee Tabernacle, London. (Address
as above.)
Hasler, John Ireland, b . a . , b r i s t o l ; Ch.m., Regent’s Park, London ; ap. 1892 ; m. (i) 1895-1920 ;
Delhi, 1893-1905 ; Dinapur, 1905-7 ; Bankipur, 1907-13 ; Serampur, 1913-14 ; Bankipur, 1915-18 ;
Agra, 1918-21 ; Simla, 1921-27 ; Agra, 1927— ; Agra, U .P., India.
Hasler, Mrs. J. I., née Marion Gibson Robertson Henry ; m. 1922 ; Ch.m., Springbum, Glasgow ;
Medical Mission Auxiliary, 1908-22. (Address as above.)
Hawkins, Miss Constance Ada ; Ch.m., Fillebrook, Leytonstone, London ; ap. 1927 ; for India.
(Not sailed.)
Head, Miss Lottie Evelyn ; Ch.m., Denmark Place, Camberwell ; ap. 1921 ; Yakusu, 1921-25 ;
T hysville, 1925-26 ; Kibentele, 1926— ; B .M .S ., Kibentele, Tutnba, Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
Hern, John Palmer (Associate-Missionary) ; Ch.m., Clacton-on-Sea ; ap. 1926 ; Warden, Union
Mission House, Kinshasa, 1926— ; Union Mission House, Liopoldville-Est, Haut Congo Beige, West Central
Africa.
Hern, Mrs. J. P. (Associate-Missionary), née Margaret Jane Hubbard ; m. 1925; Ch.m., Clacton-onSea. (Address as above.)
t Hicks, George Edward, h a r l e y ; Ch.m., Salem, Dover ; R.B.M .U., 1899-1912 ; ap. B.M .S. 1912 ;
Gaya, 1912-27 ; 20, Kingswood Road, Gondmayes, Essex.
{Hicks, Mrs. G. E., nie E va Grey Gibson ; m. 1902 : Ch.m., Salem, Dover.
Hickson, Miss Grace Maria (Associate Missionary) ; Ch.m., Chatsworth Road, Norwood ; ap.
1912 ; Congo, 1913-19 ; re-ap. 1924 ; Shantung Christian University, 1924— ; English Baptist Mission,
Tsinanfu, Shantung, N . China.
{Hillard, Albert William, sp u rge o n ’s ; Ch.m., New Malden ; ap. 1917 ; Wathen, 1919 -23; K in ­
shasa, 1923-25 ; Kibentele, 1925— ; B .M .S ., Kibentele, Tumba, Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
{ Hillard, Mrs. A. W., nie Hannah H ughes; m. 1923; Ch.m., Gosford Street, Coven try; W .M .A.,
Wathen, 19x8-1923. (Address as above.)
Hodgkinson, Miss Caroline ; Ch.m., Circular Road, Calcutta ; ap. in India, 1916 ; Calcutta, 19 171923 ; Dacca, 1923— ; Dacca, East Bengal, India.
{Holmes, Edward, Ch.m., Gosford Street, Coventry ; ap. 1911 ; Mabaya, 1911-14 ; Kibokolo, 1915-20;
resigned 1920 ; re-appointed, 1922 ; Kibokolo, 1922— ; c/o B .M .S ., Thysville, Congo Beige, West Central
Africa.
{Holmes, Mrs. E., nié E va R. Mayo ; m. 1904 ; Ch.m., Gosford Street, Coventry. (Address as above.)
Hooper, George, b r i s t o l ; Ch.m., Elm Grove, Southsea ; ap. 1900; Kibokolo, 1900-— ;
c/o B.M .S., Thysville, Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
{Hooper, Mrs. G., nie Amy Gertrude Painter; m. 1904; Ch.m Elm Grove, Southsea.
{Horsburgh, Peter, h a r l e y ; Ch.m., Stirling ; ap. 1907 ; Russelkonda, 1907-9 ; Udayagiri, 1909-14 ;
Sambalpur, 19x4— ; Sambalpur, Orissa, India.
{Horsburgh, Mrs. P., n ie Olive W h atley; m. 1910 ; Ch.m., Trinity Road, Balham.
•Howell, John, h a r l e y ; Ch.m., Christ Church, Sixways, Aston ; ap. 1896 ; Bolobo, i896-X904 ;
Kinshasa, 1904-21 ; Warden, Mission House, Kettering, 1922— 24. 112» Bournville Lane, Boumville,
Birmingham.
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50
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT.
[1927.
*Howell, Mr>. J., n ie Emmeline Armstroag ; m. 1896 ; Ck.m., Christ Church, Sixways,
(Address as above.)
Aston.
Howells, George, m .a. ( c a n t a b . ) , b .d . ( s t . a n d . ) , b . l i t t . ( o x o n ) , p h . d . (Tub.), r e g e n t ’s p a r k ;
Ck.tn., Regent's Park ; ap. 1895 ; Cuttack, 1895-1907 ; Serampur College, 1907— ; The College, Serampur, E J J l., Bengal, India.
Howells, Mrs. G., nie Beebee Mary Sophia Phillips; m. 1897; Ch.m., Providence, Rhode Island,
U .S. A. (Address as above.)
Howie, Thornton Selden ; s p u r g e o n ' s ; Ch.m., Carlton, Southampton ; Carlton, Southampton,
1020-21 ; ap. B.M.S. 192x ; Monghyr, 1921-23 ; Dinapur, 1923 ; Pastor, Carey B aptist ChurcL, Calcutta,
1923— ; 31, Bow Bazar Street, Calcutta.
Howie, Mrs. T. S., née Clara Matilda Baron ; m. 1927 ; Ch.m., Slade Lane, Longsight ; ap. W.M.A.,
1922 ; Calcutta, 1922-27. {Address as above.)
Hubbard, Archibald Edward, r e g e n t ’ s p a r k ; Ch.m., Carlton, Southampton ; Carlton, Southamp­
ton, 1907-10 ; ap. B.M.S., 1910; Simla, 1910-11 ; Kasauli, 1911-13 ; Bom bay Baptist Church, 1913-16 ;
Agra, 1916-24 ; Delhi, 1925— ; Daryaganj, Delhi, Punjab, North India.
Hubbard, Mrs. A . E., née Grace Robertson ; m. 1909 ; Ch.m., Regent’s Park, London. (Address
as above.)
*Hughes, George, H a v e r f o r d w e s t a n d a b e r y s t w i t h u n i v . ; Ch.m., Circular Road, Calcutta ;
ap. 1890 ; Madaripur, 1890-93 ; Pirojpur, X893-95 ; New Zealand Baptist Mission, East Bengal,
1895-99 : Re-appointed, 1900 ; Madaripur, Ï900-1901 ; Chittagong, 1901-03 ; Rangam ati, 1903-10 ;
Pastor, Circular Road Baptist Church, Calcutta, 1910-13 ; Rangam ati, 1913-23. 14, High Street,
Welshpool.
* Hughes, Mrs. 6 ., nie Edith W illiam s; Ch.m., Cefnm awr; m. 1895.
(Address as above.)
Hunter, William Cecil, h a r l e y ; Ch.m., Perry Rise, Forest Hill, London; «#>.1910; Khulna,
1910-16 ; Calcutta, 1916-30 ; Barisal, 1920-21 ; Jessore, 1921-1923 ; New Zealand B aptist Mission,
Brahmanbarai, 1923-25 ; Rangpur, 1925-27 ; Calcutta, 1927— ; 48, Ripon Street, Calcutta.
Hunter, Mrs. W . 0„ nie Mary D ay ; m. 1919 ; Ch.m., G ipsy Road, West Norwood ; Baptist Zenana
Mission, 1912-19. (Address as above.)
Ingle, Laurence Mansfield, b . a . ( c a n t a b . ) , m .b ., b . c . , ( c a n t a b ) ; f . r x . s . ( e n g . ) , l . r . c . p . ( l o n d . )
Ch.m., S t Andrew’s Street, Cam bridge; ap. 1919 ; Shantung Chnstian University, 1919— ; English
Baptist Mission, Tsinanfu, Shantung, North China.
Ingle, Mrs. L. M., nie Agnes S. Ferguson ; m. 192X ; Ch.m., Largs.
Isaac, 8amuel,
Isaac, Mrs. 8.
b .a . ( a l i a h a b a d )
(Address as above.)
; ap. 1921 ; Agra, 1921— ; Baptist Mission, Agra, U .P ., India.
(Address as above.)
1James, Miss Beatrice Jane ; Ch.m., Holton Road, B arry Dock ; ap. 1907 ; Calcutta, 1907-10 ;
Serampur, 1910-26 ; Calcutta, 1926— ; 44, Lower Circular Road, Calcutta.
James, Miss Dorothy Hilda ; Ch.m., Abbey Road, S t John’s Wood, London ; ap. 19x1 ; Yakusu,
19 11-15 ; VVathen, 1915-27; Thysville, 1927— ; B .M .S ., Thysville, Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
'Jam es, William Bowen, H a v e r f o r d w e s t ; Ch.m., Ferme Paris, Hornsey, London ; ap. 1878 ;
Barisal, 1878-81 ; Dinajpnr, 1881-91 ; Jalpalguri, 1891-1906 ; Rangpur, 1906-9 ; Howrah, 1909-11.
Murray's Bay, Takapuna, Auckland, New Zealand.
*James, Mrs. W . B., nie Alice Susan W yatt ; m. 1882 ; Ch.m., Ferme Park, Hornsey, London.
(Address as above.)
Jaques, Miss Victoria Gertrude ; Ch.m., Woodgrange, Forest Gate ; ap. 1915 ; Tai Yuan Fu,
I9i5 — ; English Baptist Mission, TM Yuan F u , Shansi, North China.
Jardine, John, h a r l e y ; Ch.m., Brasted, K en t ; Regions Beyond Missionary Union 1907-24 ;
ap. B.M.S. 1924 ; Palwal, 1924— ; Pahval, South Punjab, North India.
Jardine, Mrs. J., nie Rose Mabel Gittens ;
(Address as above.)
m. 1911 ;
Ch.m., Raleigh Park, Brixton, London.
Jarry Frederick William, m .b .e ., s p u r g e o n ’ s ; Ch.m., Salem, D over ; ap. 1S95 ; Berhampur,
1895-1913’ ; Balangir, 1913— ; Balangir, via Sambalpur, Orissa, India.
Jarry, Mrs. F. W ., née Agnes Bum s Moodie ; m. 1897 ; Ch.m., Salem, Dover.
(Address as above.)
Jennines. Robert Lanyon, s p u r g e o n ’ s ; Ch.m., Metropolitan Tabernacle ; ap. 1900 ; Matadi,
1900-4; Wathen, X904-14 ; Thysville, 1915— ; B .M -S., ThysvUle, Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
Jennings, Mrs. R. L., n it Hilda Hindorfi ; m. 1904 ; Ch.m., Metropolitan Tabernacle, London,
(Address as above.)
*Jewton, Arthur, r e g e n t ’ s p a r k ; Ch.m., Entally, Calcutta, India ; ap. 1881 ; Barisal, 1881-84 ;
Commilla, 1884-91; Barisal, 1891-93; Calcutta, 1893-1927.
c/o Rev. J . Reid, 48, Ripon Street,
Calcutta, India.
*Jewson, Mrs. A., nie Mary M. Millar ; m. 1885 ; Ch.m., Maryland, U .S.A.
1927.]
LIST OP MISSIONARIES, ADDRESSES, ETC.
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Johansson, Miss Zerny Tulli Agnes ; Ch.m., Upsala Baptist Church, Stockholm ; ap. 1924 ; Bhiwani,
1924-27 ; Palwal, 1937— ; Palwal, Punjab, North India.
John, Philip, b.a.. ; ap. 1921 ; Patna, 1921— ; Patna, Bihar, India.
John, Mrs. P. ; m. 1923. (Address as above.)
Johnson, Joseph, r e g e n t ’ s p a r k ; Ch.m., D erby Street, Burton-on-Trent ; ap. i q i 6 ; Udayagiri,
1916-21 ; Phulbani, 1921-23 ; Sambalpur, 1923-26 ; Angul, 1926— ; Angul, Orissa, India.
Johnson, Mrs. J., née Olive Upton ; m. 1919 ; Ch.m., Erdington, Birmingham. (Address as above.)
¿Jones, John, m . r .c .s . ( e n g .) , l . r . c . p . ( l o n d .) ; u n i v e r s i t y c o l l e g e , a b e r y s t w y t h , and L o n d o n
h o s p i t a l ; Ch.m., Devonshire Square, London ;
United Methodist Mission, Ningpo, 1905-1911 ; ap.
B.M.S. 1912 ; Tsowping, 1912-14 ; Chowtsun, 1914-18 ; Sianfu, 1919-24 ; Taiyuanfu, 1924-27 ;
B .M .S., 19, Fur nival Street, London, E.C.4.
¿Jones, Mrs. J., nie Anna K ate Goddard ; m. 1907 ; Ch.m., Ningpo, China. (Address as above.)
Jones, Miss Jane Qwladus Hopkins, b.a., Ch.m., W raysbury; ap. 1905; Calcutta, 1905— ; 84,
South Road, Entally, Calcutta.
Jones, Lewis Bevan, B .A . ( w a l e s ) , b . d . ( l o n d . ) , CARDIFF a n d r e g e n t ’ s p a r k ; Ch.m., King’s
Road, Reading ; ap. 1907 ; Agra, 1907-9 ; Dacca, 1909— ; Baptist Mission Hostel, Dacca, East Bengal,
India.
Jones, Mrs. L. B., née Violet Rhoda Stanford ; m. 1915 ; Ch.m., Redhill, Surrey ; M.M.A., Berhampur, 1906-15. (Address as above.)
tlones, Percy
Horatio, b r i s t o l ; Ch.m., Counterslip, Bristol ; ap. 1905 ; m. (i) 1907-8 ;
Chandraghona, 1905— ; Chandraghona, Chittagong H ill Tracts. Bengal, India.
Jones, Mrs. P. H., née Hellinger Edith Couldrey ; m. 1915 ; Ch.m., New Road, Oxford. (Address
as above.)
Joy, Henry Charles Victor, m .d .,b .s . ( l o n d . ) , m . r . c . s . , l . r . c . p . , d . t . m . & h . ( l o n d . ) , r e g e n t ’ s p a r k and
L o n d o n h o s p i t a l ; Ch.m., West Ealing, London ; ap. 1921 ; Bolobo, 1922— ; B .M .S ., Bolobo, Moyen
Congo Beige, West Central Ajrica.
¿Joy, Mrs. H. C. V., née Gertrude Rosetta Gibbs ; m. 1921 ; Ch.m., West Ealing, London.
¿Kelsey, MISS Kate, Ch.m., St. Andrew’s Street, Cambridge; ap. 1913 ; Peichen, 1914— ; English
Baptist Mission, Peichen, Putai, SharUur.g, North China.
¿Keyte, John Charles, m .a ., M a n c h e s t e r ; Ch.m., Waterfoot, Manchester; ap. 1904; Sianfu,
1904-6 ; Weihsien, 1906-7 ; Sianfu, 1907-19 ; Tsinanfu, 1919-22 ; Pastor, Union Church, Peking,
1922— ; 12, Ta Po K e Shih, Hutung, Morrison Street, Peking, North China.
King, Gordon, f . r . c . s . ( e n g . ) , l . r . c . p . , L o n d o n h o s p i t a l ; Ch.m., Longley Road,Tooting, London ;
ap. 1925; Peking,.1927— ; Union Medical College, Peking, North China.
King, Mrs. G., m .b ., ch.b. ( s t . A n d r e w ’ s ) , d . t . m . & h ., née Mary Ellison ; m. 1927 ; Ch.m., West
Baptist Church, Perth ; M.M.A., Taiyuanfu, 1925-27. (Address as above.)
’ Kirkland, Miss Agnes Orr ; Ch.m., Dunoon ; ap. 1893 ; Tsing Chow Fu, 1893-1927.
* Kirkland, Robert Henderson; Ch.m., Salters H all, Canonbury, London ; ap. 1893 ; m. (i) 18961901; Upoto, 1893-97.
Re-appointed. 1899.
Upoto, 1899-1901; Bolobo, 1901-4 ;
Monsembe,
1904-5 ; Mabaya, 1905-15 ; Kinshasa, 1916-27. Kinshasa, i6 d , St. John's Road, Watford, Herts.
'K irkland , Mrs. R. H., née Emma Elizabeth Sygrave; m. (i) Rev. Arthur Mayo, B.M .S., San
Salvador ; m. (ii) 1905 ; Ch.m., Salters Hall, Canonbury, London. (Address as above.) .
Knight, Percy ; Ch.m., St. Mary’s Gate, D erby ; ap. 1903 ; Mission Press, Calcutta, 1904-6 ; trans­
ferred to Congo ; Bolobo, 1906-8 ; re-appointed to India, Calcutta, 1908-12 ; Dacca, 1912-14 ; Jalpaiguri,
1914-18 ; Calcutta, 1918-22 ; Howrah, 1922-25 ; Superintendent, Mission Press, Calcutta, 1925— ;
41, Lower Circular Road, Calcutta, India.
Knight, Mrs. P., née Alice Maria Thomas ; m. 1905 ; Ch.m., King’s Road, Reading.
(Address as
above.)
Kyies, David, M .A ., e d i n . u n i v . a n d g l a s g o w b a p t . t h e o l . ; Ch.m., St. Andrew’s ;
Calcutta , 1925— ; Baptist Mission Press, 41, Lower Circular Road, Calcutta, India.
ap. 1925 ;
Kyles, Mrs. D., née Helen Sinclair ; m. 1932 ; Ch.m., St. Andrew’s. (Address as above.)
¿Lambourne, Arthur Alfred; b r is t o l ; Ch.m., Brighton Road, Croydon ; ap. 1912 ; San Salvador,
1913— ; c/o B .M .S ., Matadi, Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
Lambourne, Miss Annie Jessie ; Ch.m., Brighton Road, Croydon ; ap. 191/ ; San Salvador, 1919— ;
c/o B .M .S., Matadi, Congo Beige, West Central Ajrica.
Laughlin, Miss Freda Kate ; Ch.m., Burlington, Ipswich ; ap. 1926; Udayagiri, 1926— ; G. Udaya­
giri, Ganjam, India.
Lazarus, Edwin Richard, r e g e n t ’ s p a r k ; Ch.m., Rye Lane, Peckham, London ; ap. 19x3 ;
Berhampur, 1913-27; Russellkonda, 1927— ; Russellkonda, Ganjam, India.
Lazarus, Mrs. E. R., née Annie Philadelphia W ells;
B.Z.M ., 1907-16 ; m. 19x6 ; Ch.m.,
WycliBe, Reading. (Address as above.)
Leea, Alec Antony, m .a . ( c a n t a b . ) , f . r . c . s . ( e n g . ) , l . r . c . p . ( l o n d . ) , m .c . ; Ch.m., Moseley, Binning,
ham ; ap. 1919 ; Sianfu, 1931-25; Chowtsun, 1925— ; English Baptist Mission, Chowtsun, Shantung,
North China.
Lees, Mrs. A. A., née Elizabeth Gwendoline Evans ; m. 1920 ; Ch.mr, Church of England, Carmarthen.
(Address as above.)
52
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT.
[1927.
'L eigh, Mitt Harriet Kezla ; Ch.m., Westboume Park, London; General Baptist Mission, 187292 ; Cuttack, 1892-1906.
Lewit, Thomas, f.r .g .s ., H a v e rfo rd w e s t ; Ch.m., Castle Street Welsh Baptist Church, London ;
ap. 1882 ; m. (i) 1884-85 ; m. (ii) 1886-1909 ; m. (iii) 1911-19*3 ; Cameroons, 1883-87 ; San Salvador,
1887-99 ; Kibokolo, 1899-1908 ; Kimpese, 1908-12 ; Kibokolo, 1912-15 ; Welsh Representative.
1916— ; 19, Fum ival Street, Holborn, London, É.C.4.
Lewis, Mrs. John, née Laura Nellie Turner ; Ch.m., South Lee Tabernacle ; m. 1911-16 ; ap. W .M .A.,
1930 ; Sinchow, 1920— ; English Baptist Mission, Sinchow, Shansi, North China.
Lofts, Miss Phyllis ; Ch.m., Amersham ; ap. 1926 ; Yakusu, 1926— ; B .M .S ., Yakusu, Haut Congo
Beige, West Central Africa.
¿Logan, Miss Margaret F alconer; Ch.m., John Street, Glasgow; ap. 1909; Tsing Chow Fu,
1909-13 ; Shantung Christian University 1914— ; English Baptist Mission, Tsinanfu, Shantung, North
China.
Lorrain, Jam es Herbert ; Ch.m., Lansdown Hall, West Norwood, London; ap. 1890 ; Lungleh,
1902— ; Lungleh, South Lushai Hills, via Chittagong, East Bengal, India.
Lorrain, Mrs. J. H., née Eleanor Mabel Atkinson; m. 1904 ; Ch.m., Lansdown Hall, W est N or­
wood, London. (Address as above.)
Loosley, Miss Bessie ; Ch.m., High Wycombe ; ap. 1922 ; Delhi, 1922-25 ; Palwal, 1925— ; Baptist
Mission, Palwal, Punjab, India.
¿Lower, Thomas Edmund, s p u r g e o n ’ s ; Ch.m., Central Church, Walthamstow, London ; ap. 1902;
m. (i) 1904-8; T a i Yuan Fu, 1902-4; Sinchow, 1904-10; Tai Yuan Fu, 19*0-11 ; Tai Chow, 19 11-12 ;
T a i Yuan F u, 1912— ; English Baptist Mission, Tai Yuan F u , Shansi, North China.
¿Lower, Mrs. T . E., née Ethel Gertrude Cooper ; m. 1916 ; Ch.m., Melbourne H all, Leicester,
(Address as above.)
¿Lund, Richard, b .a„ h a r l e y ; Ch.m., Baptist Tabernacle, Darlington ; R.B.M .U., Bihar, 1913-22;
ap. B.M.S., 1922 ; Patna, 1922— ; Fraser Road, Patna, Bihar, Northlndia.
¿Lund, Mrs. R., née Miriam Jane Jones ; m. 1914 ; Ch.m., Baptist Tabernacle, Darlington. (Address
as above.)
McAndrew, Alexander Miller ; r a w d o n ; Ch.m., Gilcomston Park, Aberdeen ; ap. 1925 ; Agra,
1925— ; Agra, U .P., India.
MacBeath, Andrew Gilbert Wauchope, m.a., b.d., EDINBURGH univ., n ew c o lle g e , Edinburgh
(u .f.c.s.), and b a p t. th ., g la s g o w ; Ch.m., Charlotte, Edinburgh ; ap. 1924 ; Bolobo, 1925— ; B.M .S.,
Bolobo, Moyen Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
Macdonald, Miss Helen Louisa, m.a., lo n d o n univ. ; Ch.m., Peckham R ye Tabem acle ; ap. 1926;
Delhi, 1926— ; 3, Ludlow Castle Road, Delhi, Punjab, India.
¿M cHardf, Robert Stewart, b.sc., b.d. (lond.), r e g e n t's p a r k ; Ch.m., Tabernacle, Swindon,
ap. 1911 ; Sianfu, 19x3-17 ; San Y uan, 1917-18 ; Shantung Christian University, 1919— ; English
Baptist M ission, Tsinanfu, Shantung, North China.
¿McHardy, Mrs. R. S., née Mary Wilson ; m. X915 ; Ch.m., Warwick Road Presbyterian, Carlisle.
(Address as above.)
*Mclnt0th, Richard Meppln, p o n typ o o l ; Ch.m., Pontypool ; ap. 1884; Agra, 1885-92 ; Muttra,
1892-1900; Bankipur, 1900-2 ; Muttra, 1902-7; Agra, 1907-20,; Kharar, 1920-22 ; Simla, 1922-26.
17, Wilbury Villas, Hove, Sussex.
'M cIn tosh ,‘ Mrs. R. M., née Kate Prideaux ; m. 1887; Ch.m., Wellington (Som.) Congregational.
(Address as above.)
'M cLeod, Mrt. E. L. ; ap. 1890 ; Monghyr, 1890-94 ; Gaya, 1894-1915.
McLeod, Miss Jessie, ap. 1898 ; Gaya, 1898— ; Gaya, Bihar, India.
Madeley, Frank, m.a. (lond.), b r i s t o l ; Ch.m., Hocfield, Bristol ; ap. X897 ; Sianfu, 1897-1909 ;
Tsing Chow Fu, 1909-— ; English Baptist Mission, Tsing Chow F u , Shantung, North China.
Madeley, Mrs. F., née Florence D uckett Nowell ; m. 1904 ; Ch.m., Paignton. (Address as above.)
Majorg Miss Frances 8 .; Ch.m., Bloomsbury, London; ap. 1920; Sianfu, 192 1-26; Chowtsun,
1926— ; English Baplisl Mission, Chowtsun, Shantung, North China.
¿Manger, Miss Jessie Amelia ; Ch.m., Devonshire Square, Stoke Newington ; ap. 1908 ; Sinchow,
1908-21 ; Chowtsun, 1921— ; English Baptist Mission, Chowtsun, Shantung, North China.
Mann, Mitt Grace Muriel : Ch.m., Ferme Park, Hornsey, London ; ap. 1925 ; Taiyuanfu, 1926— ;
English Baptist Mission, Taiyuanfu, Shansi, North China.
Sfanson, Miss Christina ; Ch.m., Partick, Glasgow ; ap. 1933 ; Calcutta, 1923— ; 44, Lower Circaim
Road, Calcutta, India.
Marker, Jam et Henry, b r i s t o l ; Ch.m., George Street, Plym outh; ap. 1906 ; Upoto, 1907— ;
B.M .S., Upoto, Lisala, Haut Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
Marker, Mrt. J. H., nee Ethelinda Janie Morrison Gill ; m. 1910 ; Ch.m., George Street, Plymouth.
(Address as above.)
¿Mawby, Miss C la ra ; Ch.m., Acocks Green, Birmingham, ap. 1920; Jessore, 1920-1923 ; Khulna,
1923— ; Khulna, Bengal, India.
Mill, Alexander George, sp u rgeon ’s and L iv in g s to n e ; Ch.m., Kelvinside, Glasgow; ap. 1911 ;
Yakusu, 1911— ; B .M .S ., Yakusu, Haut Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
Mill, Mrt. A . G., née Ethel C. Starte ; m. 1918 ; Ch.m., S t. Andrew’s Street, Cambridge.
(Address as above.)
1927.]
LIST Off MISSIONARIES, ADDRESSES, ETC.
53
Milledge, Mis* Ellen ; Ch.m., Brighton Road, Croydon; ap. 19 2 1; Wathen, 1931-1923;
Thysville, 1923-24 ; San Salvador, 1924-27 ; Wathen, 1927— ; B .M .S., Wathen, Thysville, Congo Beige,
West Central Africa.
Millman, Oliver John, b . a . ( m a n c h .) , o w b k ’ s , M a n c h e s t e r ; Ch.m., Moss Side, Manchester ; ap.
1903 ; Serampur, 1903-8 ; Udayagiri, 1908-17 ; Cuttack, 1917-27 ; Udayagiri, 1927— ; G. U dayagiri,
Ganjam, India.
¿Millman, Mrs. 0. J., nie Isobel Johnston; m. 1905; Ch.m., Moss Side, Manchester.
Millman, William, b o r o ’ r o a d ; Ch.m., Clarendon Hall, Leicester ;ap. 1897 ;m . (i) 1901-2 ; Upoto,
1897-99 ; Yakusu, 1899— ; B .M .S., Yakusu, Haut Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
Millman, Mrs. W., nie Edith Rebecca Stevens ; m. (i) R ev. W . H. Stapleton, m. (ii) 1908 ; Ch.m.,
Marlowes, Hemel Hempstead. (Address as above.)
jj j !
‘ Milne, William Wishart, E D IN B U R G H ; Ch.m., Bristo Place, Edinburgh ; ap. 1896 ; Barisal, 1896! ! ! ! 1902 ; Madaripur, 1902-8 ; Serampur, 1908-10 ; Khulna, 1910-23 ; Jessore, 1923-26 ; Narayanganj,
: : : ü 1926-27. Agra House, Spearshill Road, Tayport, Fife.
•Milne, Mrs. W. W „ nie Jeanie Lowe ; m. 1899 ; Ch.m., Bristo Place, Edinburgh. (Address as above.)
«Mitchell, William 8mith, s p u r g e o n ’ s ; Ch.m., Forfar ; ap. 1885 ; Dinapur, 1885-91 ; Monghyr,
1891-92 ; Patna, 1892-97 ; Monghyr, 1897-98 ; Howrah, 1898-1002 ; Monghyi, 1902-3 ; iiowraii,
1903-9 ; Jalpaiguri, 1909-14. Potter Street, Dondcwong, Victoria, Australia.
'Mitchell, Mrs. W . S., nie Emilie Broadway ; m. 1886 ; Ch.m., Howrah, India. (Address as above.)
*Mookerjee, Sat Saran, b . a . , s e r a m p u r ; Ch.m., Serampore ; ap. 1897 ; Dacca, 1897-99 ; Magura,
1899-1904; Serampur, 1904-7; Magura, 190 7-13; Serampur, 1913-27. Serampur, E.J.R., Bengal,
India.
*Mookerjee, Mrs. S. S., née Susila Bala Banerji ; m. 1887; Ch.m., Jessore. (Address as above.)
Moore, Albert Ernest, m . r . c . s . ( e n g .) , l . r . c . p . ( l o n d .) ; Ch.m., Vemon, K ing’s Cross, London ; ap.
1912; Palwal, 1912— ; Palwal, Gurgaon, Punjab, India.
Mojre, Mrs. A. E., née Alice Maud Edghill ; m. 1914 ; Ch.m. Vem on, King’s Cross, London.
(Address as above.)
*Moore, Miss Eleanor Louisa ; ap. in India, 1892 ; Barisal, 1892-1914 ; D acca, 1914-16. Lauriya
Post Office, Champaran, Bihar, India.
I Moore, Miss Florence ; Ch.m.. Victoria Road, Clapham : ap. 1899;
1911-1923 ; Baraut, 1923-36; Delhi, 1926— ; Delhi, Punjab, North India.
Delhi, 18 9 9 -19 11:
Kharar
¿Morgan, Miss Emmeline Mary ; Ch.m., U nity Street, Bristol ; ap. 1896 ; Bhiwani, 1897-1900 ; D elhi,
1900— ; Delhi, Punjab, India.
Morgan, Evan, d . d . ( w a l e s ) ; b r i s t o l ; Ch.m., Tyndale, Bristol ; ap. 1884; Tai Yuan F u , 1884-92 ;
Sianfu, 1892 ; Tai Yuan Fu, 1892-1906 ; Shanghai, 1906— ; Christian Literature Society, 143, North
Szechuen Road, Shanghai, China.
Morgan, Mrs. E., nie Marion Lindsay Weedon ; m. 1886 ; Ch.m., Tyndale, Bristol. (Address as above.)
♦Morris, John Dryden, s e r a m p u r ; Ch.m., Dacca, India; ap. 1887; Barisal, 1887-91; D acca,
1891-1911 ; Jessore, 1911-13 ; Dacca, 1913-14. No. 32, Cantonments, Sha.hjaha.npur, U .P., India.
¿Morrish, Edgar Henry ; Ch.m., City Road, Bristol ; ap. 1922 ; m. 1923-26 ; Upoto, 1923— ; B .M .S.,
Upoto, Lisala, Haut Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
¿Moule, Miss Annie Emma, b . a . ; Ch.m., Upper Holloway ; ap. 1915 ; Calcutta, 1915-19 ; Ballygunge
Training College, 1919— ; 1-3 , Ballygunge, Circular Road, Calcutta.
Moiincy, Miss Constance Ethel ; Ch.m., College Road, Harrow ; ap. 1925 ; Ratnapura, 1925-27 ;
Matale, 1927— ; Matale, Ceylon.
¿Mudd, William, M A N C H E ST E R ; Ch.m., Bethel, W aterfoot; ap. 1909 ; Sianfu, 1909-21 ; San Yuan,
1921-24; Fuyintsun, 1924-26; Sanyuan, 1926— ; English Baptist Mission, Sanyuan, Shensi, North
China.
¿Mlldd, Mrs. W ., née Charlotte Howorth ; m. 1911 ; Ch.m., Zion, Bacup.
Muhammad, Lai ; ap. 1919; Delhi, 1919— ; Delhi, Punjab, India.
Muhammad, Mrs, L. (Address as above.)
Nag, Bimal Ananda ; ap. 1900 ; Ch.m., Circular Road, Calcutta ; Calcutta, 1900— ; Students’
Hall, 1-2 College Square E ., Calcutta, India.
Nag, Mrs. B. A., nie Shoma Mukhi Nath ; m. 1893 ; Ch.m., Circular Road, Calcutta. [Address
as above.)
Neal, Albert Reuben ; s p o S g e o n ’ s ; Ch.m., Tonbridge ; ap. 1925 ; Yalemba, 1926— ; B .M .S.,
Yalemba, Haut Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
Newell, Miss Grace Helen, m .b ., b .s . (LO N D .) ; Ch.m., Archway Road, Highgate ; ap. 1926; Berhampur, 1926— ; Berhampur, Ganjam, India.
Newbery, Sidnie James, b r i s t o l ; Ch.m., Kilmington ; ap. 1924 ; Upoto, 1926— ; B .M .S ., Upoto,
Lisala, Haut Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
*Nltkalls, Edward Carey, b r i s t o l ; Ch.m., Cotham Grove, Bristol ; ap. 1886 ; Tsing Chow Fu,
1886-92 ; Tsowping, 1892-1905 ; Peichen, 1905-8 ; Tsowping, 1908-9 ; Tsing Chow Fu, 1909-22. 20,
Brampton Road, St. Albans, Herts.
•Nickalls, Mrs. E. 0., née Mary K irby ; m. 1888 ; Ch.m., Clipston.
(Address as above.)
54
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT.
[19 2 7 .
Northfielti, Herbert Dennis, m .a ., p e t e r h o u s e , C a m b r i d g e , a n d r e g e n t ’ s p a r k ; Ch.m., Darling,
ton ; ap. 1920 ; Dacca, 1923-25 ; Barisal, 1925-27 ; Dacca, 1927— ; Dacca, East Bengal, India.
Northfield, Mrs. H. D., née Gladys L. B ray ; m. 1925 ;
(Address as above.)
¿Oliver, Miss Ethel Maude ; Ch.m., Cambray, Cheltenham ; ap. 1922 ; Lungleh, 1922— ; Lungleh,
South Lushai H ills, via Chittagong, Bengal, India.
Owen, Miss Gladys Constance ; Ch.m., Lewisham Road, Greenwich ; ap. 1923 ; Yakusu, 1923— ;
B .M .S ., Yakusu, Haut Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
¿Page, Walter Sutton, b . a . ( l o n d . ) , b . d . ( s t . A n d r e w s ) , a . t . s . , o . b . k . , r e g e n t ’ s p a r k ; Ch.m.,
Ferme Park, Hornsey, London ; ap. 1896 ; Barisal, 1S96-99 ; Serampur, 1899-1901 ; D acca, 1901-9 ;
Serampur, 190 9-13; Calcutta, 19x3-1916; Warden, Oriental Students’ Hostel, 1933— ; 54, Amhursl
Park, London, N.16.
¿Page, Mrs. W . S., nee Mabel Summers ; m. 1900 ; Ch.m., Ferme Park, Hornsey, London. (Address
as above.)
Failing, William Percy, u . f . s . . b . d . , r e g e n t ’ s p a r k : Ch.m.. Chester Road, Birmingham ; ap.
1914 ; Shantung Christian University, 1914— ; English Baptist Mission, Tsinanfu, Shantung, Norik
China,
Patting, Mrs. W. P., née Muriel L. Coombs ; m. 1916 ; Ch.m., Chester Road, Birmingham. (Address
as above.)
¿Palmer, Allan Burnet, b . a . , r e g e n t ’ s p a r k ; Ch.m., Petersham, N.S.W . ; ap. 1909; Yalemba,
1909— ; B .M .S ., Yalemba, Haut Congo Beige, West Centrai Africa.
¿Palmer, Mrs. A. B., b . a . , S y d n e y , née L ily Clara Pum ell; m. 19 13; Ch.m., Parram atta Congl,
Church, N .S.W . (Address as above.)
Parkinson, Miss Kathleen Hazel, u .tuc. 9 ., ( e n g . ) , l . r . c . p . , ( l o n d . ) : ap. 1920 ; Ch.m., Ferme Park,
Hornsey ; Palwal, 1920-21 ; Dholpur, 1921-26; Palwal, 1926— ; Palwal, South Punjab, India.
Parkinson, Kenneth Coulson, m.a., C h rist’ s c o l le g e , Cambridge and b r i s t o l ; Ch.m., Burlington,
Ipswich ; ap. 1927 ; for Congo. (Not yet sailed.)
Parris, Hubert B e n ja m in ; Ch.m., Marlowes, Hemel Hempstead ; ap. 1922; Yakusu, 1922— ;
B .M .S .. Yakusu, Haut Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
¿Paterson, Thomas Clerkson, m.b., c .m . (b d in ); Ch.m., Dublin Street, Edinburgh; ap. 1892;
tn. (1) T898-1912 ; Tsowping, 1892-19x4; Tsing Chow Fu, 19x4— ; English Baptist Mission, Tsing
Chow F u , Shantung, North China.
¿Paterson, Mrs. T . C ., née Annie Smyth A ldridge; Ch.m., R ye Lane, Peckham ; B.Z.M ., 1894-1913;
wt.1913. (Address as above.)
Patra, Jabez ; ap. 1923 ; Cuttack, 1923— ; Cuttack, Orissa, India.
Patra, Mrs. J- (Address as above.)
Payne, Miss Ethel Mary ; Ch.m., Downs Chapel, Clapton ; ap. 1900 ; Calcutta, 1900-8 ; Suri,
1908-11 ; Calcutta, 1911— ; 5R, Middle Road, EntaJly, Calcutta, India.
Payne, Henry, M anchester ; Ch.m., Ebenezer, Scarborough ; ap. X005 ; Chowtsun, 1905-7 ;
Tsowping, 1907-14 ; Tsinanfu, 1915— ; English Baptist Mission, Tsinanfu, Shantung, North China.
¿Payne, Mrs. H., nee Elizabeth Jessie Farquhar; m. 1907 ; Ch.m., Ebenezer, Scarborough,
(Address as above.)
Pearce, Stanley Frederick, sp u rge o n ’s ; Ch.m., Grove Road, New Southgate, London ; ap. 1906
Buthgamuwa, 1906-8; Ratnapura, 19 0 9 -11; Colombo, 1911-13 ; Matale, 1913— ; Mataie, Ceylon.
Pearce, Mrs. 8. F., « « E v e ly n Maud T ip p e t; m. 1908; Ch.m., Salters’ H all, London. (Address
as above.)
¿Pearson, Miss Ada Mary ; Ch.m., R iver Street, Truro ; ap. 1919 ; Tsingchowfu, 1920-21 ; Tai
Yuan Fu, 1921-1923 ; Sinchow, 1923— ; English Baptist Mission, Sinchow, Shansi, North China.
Pearson, Miss Minnie Blanch ; Ch.m., Shirley, Southam pton; ap. i q t o ; Bhiwani, 1910-13;
Kharar, 19x3-23 ; Agra, 1923-25 ; Bhiwani, 1925— ; Bhiwani, Punjab, N orth India.
¿Pentelow, Miss Em ily, b . s c . , L o n d o n u n i v e r s i t y ; Ch.m., Caxton ; ap. 1922 ; T ai Y uan F u, 1922— ;
English Baptist Mission, Tai Yuan F u , Shansi, North China.
Petrie, Miss Nellie Forbes ; Ch.m., Crown Terrace, Aberdeen ; ap. 1922 ; Bolobo, 1922— ; B.M.S.,
Bolobo, Moyen Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
Philcox, Miss Dorothea M ary; Ch.m., Rye Lane, Peckham, London; ap. 1925 ; Patna, 1925— ,
Fraser Road, Patna, Bihar, India.
Phillips, Edward Lloyd, m .a ., j e s u s c o l l e g e , C a m b r i d g e ; Ch.m., Bloomsbury ; ap., 1924 ;
Sianfu, 1925— ; English Baptist Mission, Sianfu, Shensi, North China.
Phillips, Henry Ross, sp u rgeon ’s ; Ch.m., Vernon, King’s Cross, London ; ap. 1886 ; tn.
(i.) 1888-98 ; San Salvador, 1886-1906 ; Matadi, 1906-X9 ; Kinshasa, 1919— ; B .M .S ., Léopoldville-Es',,
Haut Congo Belge, West Central Africa.
¿Phillips, Mrs. H. R., née Agusta Anna N yv all; m. (i.) Rev. Mr. Bauer, (LL) 1908 ; Ch.m., Veraoa,
King's Cross, London. (In Sweden.)
¿Pike, Henry Wherry, b . a . , b . d . ( l o n d . ) , r e g e n t ’ s p a r k ; Ch.m., Sambalpur ; ap. 1905; Cuttack,
1905-6 ; Sambalpur, 1906-9 ; Cuttack, 1909-27. 8, Highjield Road, Woodford Bridge, Essex.
¿P ike, Mrs. H. W., née Florence Elsie Heberlet ; m. 1908; Ch.m., Aberystw yth.
(Address as
above.)
Piper, Douglas Norman Clarkson, m .a ., C h r i s t ’ s c o l l e g e , C a m b r i d g e , a n d s p u r g e o n ’ s ; Ch.m,
Burlington, Ipswich ; ap. 1924 ; Patna, 1925— ; Fraser Road, Patna, Bihar, India.
1927.]
LIST OF MISSIONARIES, ADDRESSES, ETC.
55
Pitman, Miss Florence Ena Madeleine; Ch.m., Unthank Road, N orwich; ap. 1926; Jessore,
1926— ; Jessore, Bengal, India.
{Pollard, Miss Ethel ; Ck.m., Old King Street, Bristol ; ap. 1915 ; Shantung Christian University,
1916— ; English Baptist Mission, Tsinanfu, Shantung, North China.
Porteous, Miss Hilda,Ch.m ., Tyndale, B risto l; ap. 1912; Delhi, 1912— ; 3, Ludlow Castle Road,
Delhi, Punjab, India.
•Potter, James George, s p u r g e o n 's ; Ch.m., Peckham Park Road, London ; ap. 1881 ; Agra,
1881-1901 ; Simla, 1901-21. Chestnut Lane, Amersham Common, Bucks.
*
•Potter, Mrs. J. S ., nie Alice K ir b y ; m. 1891 ; Ch.m., Clipston. (A ddressas above.}
Pradhan,
Benjamin,
b .a .,
seram pore ;
Ch.m., Cuttack ; ap. 1925 ; Cuttack, 1925— ;
Cuttack, Orissa, India.
Pradhan, Mrs. B., b . a . , nie Puspakeshi Mahanty ; m. 1926 ; Ch.m., Cuttack. (Address as above.)
Price, Ernest, B .A ., b . d . ( l o n d . ) , b r i s t o l ; Ch.m., Cemetery Road, Sheffield ; Graham Street,
Birmingham, 1899-1906 ; Cemetery Road, Sheffield, 1906-1910 ; ap. B.M.S. 1910 ; President, Calabar
College, Kingston, 1910— ; Calabar College, Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies.
Price, Mrs. E., nie Edith Letitia Woodward ;
m. 1904 ;
Ch.m., Cemetery R o id , Sheffield.
(Address as above.)
{Price, Frederick W illiam, h a r l b y ; Ch.m,, Darenfelen, Llanelly Hill, Clydach; ap. 19x1; Sinchow, 1 9 1 1 -1 5 ; Tai Chow, 1915-1922; Sinchow, 1922— ; English Baptist Mission, Sinchow, Shansi,
North China.
{Price, Mrs. F. W., n ie May Rose Nicolle ; m. 1915 ; Ch.m., Bethel, Bassaleg. (Address as above.)
•Price, William John, p o n t y p o o l ; Ch.m., Monghyr, India ; ap. 1877 ; Jamalpur, 1877-79 ;
Monghyr, 1879-80 ; Agra, 1880-82 ; Allahabad, 1882-83 ; Dinapur, 1883-88 ; Benares, 1888-91 ;
Calcutta, 1891-94 ; Delhi, 1894-95 ; Bankipur, 1895-96 ; Secretary, Young People’s Missionary Asso­
ciation, London, 1896-98 ; Monghyr, 1898-1907 ; Dinapur, 1907-13. Nether Spring,'Ootacamund, South
India.
•Price, Mrs. W . J., nie Edith Em ily Lazarus ; m. 1879 ; Ch.m., Monghyr. (Address as above.)
{Pugh, Charles Edgar, b r i s t o l ; Ch.m., Rye Lane, Peckham ; Summerhill, Newport (Asst.), 19061909; «J. B.M.S., 1909 ; Yakusu, 1909-24; Kinshasa, 1925— ; Congo Secretary, 1925— ; B .M .S.,
Liopoldville-Est, Haut Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
{Pugh, Mrs.C. E., nie Lilian Gwendoline E van s; m. 1912; Ch.m., Commercial Street, Newport,
Mon. (Address as above.)
Radley, John Benjamin, s p u r g e o n 's ; Ch.m., Rye Lane, Peckham, London ; ap. 1911 ; Gonawela,
1912-14 ; Ratnapura, 1915— ; Baptist Mission House, Ratnapura, Sabaragamuwa District, Ceylon.
Radley, Mrs. J. B., nie Florence Sophia R oberts; m. 1314 ; Ch.m., R ye Lane, Peckham.
(Address as above.)
Raw, John Donald, b r i s t o l ; Ch.m., Waterhouses \ap. 1902 ; Barisal, 1902-4 ; Serampur, 1904-11;
Khulna, 19 1 1 -1 3 ; Barisal, 1913— ; Barisal, Backergunge, East Bengal, India.
Raw, Mrs. J. D., nie L ily Grace Robinson ; m. 1911 ; Ch.m., Boscombe ; ap. B.M.S., 1906 ; Colombo,
1906-11. (Address as above.)
Rawson, Joseph Nadln, B .S C ., b . d . ( l o n d ) ; r e g e n t ’ s p a r k ; Ch.m., Sherbrooke Road, Carrington,
Nottingham; ap. 1904; Barisal, 1904-6 ; Dacca, 190&-9; Serampur, 1909— ; The College. Serampur,
E.I.R., Bengal, India.
{Rawson, Mrs. J. N., nie Mabel W heatley ; m. 1914 ; Ch.m., St. Chad’s Church, Derby.
Reid, John, s p u r g e o n ’ s ; Ch.m., Christchurch Road, Worthing ; ap. 1903 ; Rangamati, 1903-6 ;
Jessore, 1906-19 ; Bishtapur, 1920-22 ; Calcutta, 1922— ; Indian Secretary, 1923— ; 48, Ripon
Street, Calcutta, India.
Reid, Mrs. J., nie Jean MacKeniie ; m. 1905 ; Ch.m., Christchurch Road, Worthing. (Address
as above.)
{R eiling, Miss Geertruida, Ch.m., Stadskanaal, H olland; ap. 1923; Yakusu, 1923— ; B .M .S.,
Yakusu, Haut Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
Reynolds, George Daniel, m .a ., C a m b r i d g e ; Ch.m., H em e B a y ; ap. 1919 ; Agra, 1921— ; Agra.
U.P.. India.
Reynolds, Mrs. G. D., né* Euphemia Olive Robson ; m. 1922 ; Ch.m., C. of E . (Address as above.)
Reynolds, William Daniel, b . a . , b . d . , b r i s t o l ; Ch.m., St. Heliers, Jersey ; ap. 1912 ; Upoto,
1913-21 ; Kimpese, 1921-22 ; Upoto, 1923-25 ; Kimpese, 1925— ; Kongo Evangelical Training Institute,
Kimpese, via Matadi, Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
Reynolds, Mrs. W. D., nie Mabel Gladys Pearce ; m. 1917 ; Ch.m., Beckenham. (Address as above.)
Richards, Miss Gwyneth Blodwen ; Ch.m., Barry Dock ; ap. 1923 ; Calcutta, 1923-25 ; Jessore,
1925— ; Jessore, Bengal, India.
Rider, Miss Alice Louise ; Ch.m., Woodberry Down, Stamford Hill, London ; ap. 1925 ; Patua,
1925— ; Fraser Road, Patna, Bihar, North India.
Robb, Miss Jessie Fulton, M .A ., G L A S G O W ; Ch.m., Victoria Place, Paisley; ap. 1926; Calcutta,
1936— ■ n o -1 1 2 , Russa Road, Bhowanipur, Calcutta, India.
•Robinson, Denham, r e g e n t ’ s p a r k ; ap. 1884 ; Serampur, X884-87 ; Dinajpur, 1887-91 ; Howrah, 1891-93 ; Serampur, 1893-97 ; Suri, 1897-98 ; Calcutta, 1898-99 : Pumeah, 1899-1906 ; Howrah,
1906-8. c/o Baptist Mission House, iç , Furnival Street, Halbam, London, E .C.4.
56
ONE HUNDRED AND TH IRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT.
[1927.
Robinson,. Sidney Frank ; Ch.m., Peckham Rye Tabernacle, London ; ap. 1923 ; Cuttack, 1923— ;
Orissa Mission Press, Cuttack, Orissa, India.
Robinson, Mrs. S. F., nie Nellie Ethel Welch ; m. 1922 ; Ch.m., Peckham Rye Tabernacle, Loudon.
(Address as above.)
Rodger, Miss Isabella Leckie ; Ch.m., Kilmarnock ; ap. 1926 ; Delhi, 1927— ; '3, Ludlow Castle
Road, Delhi, Punjab, India.
Rogers, Miss Ann «Sophie ; Ch.m., Charlotte Chapel, Edinburgh ; ap. 1920 ; Sianfu, 1921— ;
temporarily in India. C/o. Rev. John Reid, 48, Ripon Street, Calcutta, India.
{Rossiter, Miss Emily A nn ie; Ch.m., Upper H olloway; ap. 1911 ; Tai Yuan Fu, 1911— ; English
Baptist Mission, Tai Yuan F u , Shansi, North China.
{Rowley, Harold Henry, b . a . , b . d . , b r i s t o l and m a n s f i e l d , o x f o r d ; Ch.m. Melbourne Hall,
Leicester; Wells, Somerset, 1917-21 ; ap. B.M.S., 1921 ; Tsing Chow Fu, 1922-24 ; Shantung Christian
University, 1924— ; English Baptist Mission, Tsinan/u, Shantung, North China.
{Rowley, Mrs. H. H., nie Gladys Barbara Shaw ; m. 1918 ; Ch.m., Melbourne Hall, Leicester. (Address
as above.)
Rugg, Miss Edith Mabel ; Ch.m., City Road, Bristol ; ap. 1919 ; Serampur, 1920-22 ; Calcutta,
1922-23 ; Barisal, 1923-24 ; Jessore, 1924-25 ; Dacca, 1925— ; Dacca, East Bengal, India.
{Russell, Frederick Stanley, m i d l a n d ; Ch.m., Tabernacle, Swindon ; ap. 1913 ; Sianfu, 1913-15 :
San Yuan, 1915-16 ; Yenanfu, 1917-18 ; Sianfu, 1919-24 ; Sanyuan, 1924-25 ; Sianfu, 1925— ; English
Baptist Mission, Sianfu, Shensi, North China.
{Russell, Mrs. F. S., nie Gertrude Mary Thomas ; m. 1915 ; Ch.m., Tabernacle, Swindon. (Address
as above.)
Russell,, James, m .a ., s t . A n d r e w ' s u n i t . , g l a s g o w u n i v ., a n d g l a s g o w t h e o l . c o l l e g e ; Ch.m.,
W ard Street, Dundee ; ap. 1927 ; for Portuguese Congo— not yet sailed.
Rutherford, Miss Gladys, m .b ., c h . b . , d . t . m . ( l i v e r p o o l ) ; Ch.m., Sefton Park Presbyterian Church,
Liverpool ; ap. 1923 ; Bhiwani, 1923-25 ; Dholpur, 1925— ; Dholpur, Rajput ana, North India.
8anth, Prlya Nath ; ap. 1921 ; Puraeah, 1921— ;
Pumeah,NorthBengal,India.
Santh, Mr*. P. N.
(Address as above.)
8arkar, Amrita Lai, b . d . , ( s e r a m p u r ) ; ap. 1921 ; Serampur, 1921— ; Serampur, E .I.R ., Bengal, India.
Sarkar, Mrs. A . L. (Address as above.)
Sarkar, Indu Nath ; ap. 1921 ; Barisal, 1921— ; Bartsal,Backerganj, East Bengal, India.
Sarkar, Mrs. I. N. (Address as above.)
*8avidge, Frederic W illia m , Ch.m., Highgate Road, London ; ap. 1891 ; Lungleh, 1902-25. 92,
Devonshire Road, Aberdeen.
*8avldge, Mrs. F. W., nie Margaret Grant ; m. 1904 ; Ch.m., Gartley U.F.C.S., Scotland. (Address
as above.)
8haw, George William, s p u r g e o n ’ s ; Ch.m., Haddon Hall, London ; ap. 1902 ; Barisal, 1902-4 ;
Dacca, 1904-5 ; Bishtapur, 1905-22 ; Khulna, 1922-27 ; Jessore, 1927— ; Jessore, Bengal, India.
{8haw, Mrs. G. W ., nie Louisa Beatrice Finch ; m. 1905 ; Ch.m., Cotham Grove, Bristol ; ap. Baptist
Zenana Mission, 1897.
Shields, John, h a r l e y ; Ch.m., South Street, Greenwich; ap. 1908; Sianfu, 190 8 -11; San
Yuan, 1 9 1 1 -1 3 ; Yenanfu, 19 14 -15 ; Sianfu 1915— ; English Baptist Mission, Sianfu, Shensi, North
China.
8hields, Mrs. J., nie Malvina Harriet Green ; Ch.m., South Street, Greenwich ; ap. Baptist
Zenana Mission, 1909 ; m. 1912. (Address as above.)
{Bhorrock, Arthur Gostlck, b . a . ( l o n d . ) , r e g e n t ’ s p a r k ; Ch.m., Highgate Road, London ; ap.
1886 ; m. 1900-26 ; Tai Y uan Fu, 1886-92 ; Sianfu, 1892-1927 ; Windy Yelt, Wraysbury, Bucks.
Sidey, James Thompson, r a w d o n ; Ch.m., Castlegate, Berwick-on-Tweed ; ap. 1923 ; Patna,
1923-25 ; Gaya, 1925— ; Gaya, E .I.R ., North India
8idey, Mrs. J. T., B .S C ., née Phyllis Em ily Harris ; m. 1925 ; Ch.m., Rushden ; W.M.A., Patna, 192325. (Address as above.)
*Sifton, Miss Harriette, b . a . ( l o n d . ) ; Ch.m., W est End, Hammersmith ; ap. 1899 ; Tsing Chow
F u , 1899-1915 ; Chouping, 1916-20 ; Tsing Chow Fu, 1921-23 ; Peichen, 1923— 1926.
{Simpson, Andrew Robert Dron ; r e g e n t ’ s p a r k ; Ch.m., Fillebrook, Leytonstone ; ap. 1922;
Yalem ba, 1923— ; B .M .S ., Yalemba, Haut Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
{8impson, Mrs. A. R. D „ née Mary Evelyn Kirby;
m. 1923; Ch.m., Melbourne Hall, Leicester.
(Address as above.)
8ingti, Miss Budho ; ap. 1924; Baraut, 1924-26 ; Delhi, 1926— ; Baptist Mission, Daryaganj,
Delhi, Punjab, India.
8issons, Miss Dora A m y ;
Ch.m., Dagnall Street, St. Albans ; ap. 1923 ; Bhiwani, 1924-25;
Dholpur, 1925— ; Dholpur, Rajpulana, North India.
Slater, Miss Jessie Rosie ; Ch.m., Broomhaugh and
Stocksfield ; ap. 1 9 17 ; Bhiwani, 1919-22;
Agra, 1922— ; 13, C ivil Lines, Agra, U .P., India.
Smith, Mrs. Donald, nie Christina Algie Thompson ; Ch.m., U.F.Ch., Rothesay ; m. 1910-1923 ; ap.
W .M.A., 1924 ; Tsingchowfu, 1925— ; English Baptist Mission, Tsingchowfu, Shantung, North China.
Bmith, Miss Edith Kate ; Ch.m., Malvern ; ap. 1924 ; Udayagiri, 1924-25 ; Barisal, 1925-27 ;
Khulna, 1927— ; Khulna, Bengal, India.
8mith, Miss Hilda Ethel ; Ch.m., Burlington, Ipsw ich; ap. 1927 ; Palwal, 1927— ; Palwal, South
Punjab, North India.
1927.]
LIST OP MISSIONARIES, ADDRESSES, ETO.
*Smlth, George Anitle ; Ch.m., Cambray, Cheltenham ; ap. 1891 ; Simla, 1891-96 ; Kharar, 18961913 ; Agra, 1914-15 ; Simla, 1915 ; Baraut, 1915-23. 145, East Dulwich Grove, Dulwich Village,
London, S ,E . 22.
•Smith, Mrs. fi. A., née Mary Jessie Phillips ; m. 1898 ; Ch.m., Portland Street, Southampton'; ap.
Baptist Zenana Mission, 1895. (Address as above.)
*Smltfl, Kenred, b r i s t o l and Livi^GsroKE ; Ch.m., St. An Jreiv’s Street, Cim bridge ; ap. 1895 ;
m. (i) 1899-1901 ; Upoto, 1895-1910 ; Yakusu, 1900-1 ; Upoto, 1901-7 ; B o b b j, 1907-8 ; Upoto,
igoS-14. Bopoto, Slad, near Stroud, Glos.
*8mlth, Mrs. K., née E thel Mary W alker; m. 1910 ; Ch.m., Acock’ s Green, Birmingham. (Address
as above.)
{Smith, 8ydney Henderson, r e g e n t ' s p a r k ; Ch.m., Devonshire Square, Stoke Newington, London ;
ap. 1907 ; Sinchow, 1907-9 ; Tai Yuan Fu, 1909-10 ; Tai Chow, 1910-15 ; Sinchow, 1915-22 ; Taichow,
1922-24. Taiyuanfu, 1924— ; English Baptist Mission, Taiyuanfu, Shansi, North China.
{Smith, Mrs. 8. H., née Katherine Agnes Lane ; m. 1910 ; Ch.m., Tyndale Baptist Church, Bristol ;
ap. Baptist Zenana Mission, 1907. (Address as above.)
{SmurthvaHe, Miss Amy Mary ; Ch.m., Smethwick ; ap. 1920; Chowtsun, 1921— ; English Baptist
Mission, Chowtsun, Shantung, North China.
»Smyth, Edgar Charles, r a w d o n ; Ch.m., sto ke Green, Ipswich ; ap. 1887 ; Tsing Chow Fu, 1887-92 ;
Tsowping, 1892-1005 ; Chowtsun, 1905-26. 2, Devonshire Terrace, Manjiingham, Bradford.
♦Smyth, Mrs. E. C., née Edith Farrer ; m. 1891 ; Ch.m., Trinity, Bradford. (Address as above.)
{Soper, Miss Edith Alle* ; Ch.m., Sutton, Surrey ; ap. 1909 ; Barisal, 1910-11 ; Cuttack, 1911-13 ;
Berhampur, 1913-14 ; Cuttack, 1914-15 ; Berhampur, 1915-21 ; Balangir, 1921— ; Balangir, via
Sambalput, Ortssa. India.
*8owerby, Arthur, r e g e n t ’ s p a r k ; Ch.m., Regent’s Park, London ; ap. 1881 ; m. 1883-1923 ;
Tai Yuan Fu, 1881-97; Sinchow, 1897-1900 ; Tai Yuan F u, 1900-11 ; Tientsin, 1911-13 ; Peking,
1913-22. 45, A ll Saints Avenue, Maidenhead.
8pooner, Harold, b . d . ( l o n d . ) , r a w d o n ; Ch.m., Cinnamon Gardens, Colombo ; Gildersorue, 190520; ap. B.M.S., 1920; Colombo, 1921— ; Baptist Mission, Maradana, Colombo, Ceylon.
Spooner, Mrs. H., née Lillian Ogden ; m. 1905 ; Ch.m., Cinnamon Gardens, Colombo. (Address
as above.)
8tacey, Miss Hilda Agnes ; Ch.m., George Street Congregational Church. Croydon ; ap. 1926 ; Shang­
hai, 1926— ; Associated Mission Treasurers, 23, Yuen Ming Yuen Road, Shanghai, North China.
Starte, James Herbert ; Ch.m., St. Andrew’s Street, Cambridge ; ap. 1914 ; Matadi, 1915-24;
Wathen, 1924— ; B .M .S ., Wathen, Thysville, Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
{Starte, Mrs. J. H., née H attie Bryant ; m. 1920 ; Ch.m., Wesleyan Church, Ashwell.
Stephens, Janies Richard Milton, f . r . g . s . ; Ch.m., Lansdowne, Bournemouth ; qp. 1894 ; m. (i) 18981923 ; Matadi, 1895-6 ; Yakusu; 1896-7 ; Wathen, 1898-1906 ; Special Lecturer, B.M.S., 1906-10 ;
Secretary, Bible Translation Society, 1907-10 ; Young People’s Department, B.M.S., 1909-16 ; Congo,
1914-15 ; Y.M.C.A. Lecturer, India, Burmah, Ceylon, 1919-20 ; Travelling Representative, B.M.S.,
1916— ; Baptist Mission House, 19, Fumival Street, Holborn, London, E.C.4..
Stephens, Mrs. J. R. M., née Ethel A . E. Greenstreet ; m. 1925 ; Ch.m., Brockley Road, London.
16, Breakspears Road, Brockley, St. Johns, S.E .4.
{8tockley, Clement In gl ; m .b ., c h . b . ( e d i n . ) ; ap. 1920 ; Ch.m., West Croydon ; Tai Yuan Fu, 192124 ; Sianfu, 1925— ; English Baptist Mission, Sianfu, Shensi, North China.
{Stockley, Mrs. C. I., née Marthe Cécile Jaccard ; m. 1920 ; Ch.m., Montbéliard, France.
as above.)
(Address
Stockley, Handley George, M iB ., c i i . b . ( e d i n . ) ; Ch.m., Penge Tabernacle, London ; ap. 1923;
Sianfu, 1925— ; English Baptist Mission, Sianfu, Shensi, North China.
Stockley, Mrs. H. G., née Jean McClure Menzies ; m. 1927 ; Canadian Presbyterian Mission, Honan,
I 9‘ 3- 27- (Address as above.)
Stonelake, Alfred Robert ; Ch.m., Morice Square, Devonport ; ap. 1899 ; Bolobo, 1900-2 ; Kinshasa,
1902-11 ; Bolobo, 19 11-2 2 ; Kinshasa, 1922-26; Lukolela, 1926— ; B .M .S., Lukolela, Provence de
¡’Equator, Haut Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
Stonelake, Mrs. A. R., née Ellen Sarah Wakelin ; m. 1897 ; Ch.m., Keppel Street, Russell Square,
London. (Address as above.)
8toneIake, Henry Thomas, b k i s t o l ; Ch.m., Morice Square, Devonport ; ap. 1894 ; m. (i.) 190 1-3;
Monsembe, 1894-1904 ; Wathen, 1904-6 ; transferred to China, Sinchow, 1906-11 ; Tai Yuan Fu, 191115 ; Tai Chow, 1915— ; English Baptist Mission, Tai Chow, Shansi, North China.
Stonelake, Mrs. H. T., formerly Mrs. Helen Elizabeth Hodge (née Carver ) ; m. 1909 ;
Ch.m., Tyndale, Bristol. (Address as above.)
Stuart, Ernest Theaker, r a w d o n ; Ch.m., Hunslet, Leeds ; ap. 1917 ; Patna, 1917-19 ; Monghyr,
1919-27 ; Patna, 1927— ; Fraser Road, Patna, Bihar, India.
8tuart, Mrs. E. T., née Gertrude Thornton ; m. 1920 ; Ch.m., Hunslet, Leeds. (Address as above.)
*Stubbs, John, s p o r g e o n ’ s ; Ch.m., Sandown, Isle of Wight ; ap. 1884 ; Patna, 1884-91 ; Bankipur,
l8 9i - 94i Patna, 1894-1907. Osceola, Broadway, Sandown, isle o f Wight.
*8tubbs, Mrs. Jn né» Emma Neighbour ; m. 1872 ; Ch.m., Sandown, I. of W . (Address as above.)
♦Summers, Arthur Eustace, Ch.m., Flinders Street, Adelaide, S.A. ; ap. 1908 ; Dinajpur, 1908-20 ;
Jalpaiguri, 1921-1926. 24, Marion Street, Unley, South Australia.
*8ummers, Mrt. A. E., né* Annie He»rn ; m. 1890 ; Ch.m., Flinders Street, Adelaide, S.A. (Address
as above.)
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'Sum m ers, Edward 8amuet, m .a . ( c a n t a b . ) , t r i n i t y h a l l , C a m b r i d g e : Ch.m., Lauriston Road,
H ackn ey; ap. 1876; Calcutta, 1877-78 ; Serampur, 1878-1904; invalided home, 1904-6; transferred
to I t a ly ; Rome, 1906-12; Souverie Road, Stoke Newington, London, 1915-18 ; Lauriston Road,
Hackney, 1918-21. 54, Amhurst Park, Stamford H ill, N . 16.
Tait, Miss Ruth Margaret Alice, m .b ., c h . b .
ap. 1923; Sianfu, 1925-37 ; temporarily in India.
Ch.m., Gorgie Baptist Church, Edinburgh;
C/o. Rev. John Reid, 48, Ripon Street, Calcutta.
(e d in .)
♦Taylor, Miss Jessie, CH.m., Rosebery Park, Bournemouth ; ap. 1885 ; Calcutta, 1885-89: South
Villages, 1889-99 ; Calcutta, 1839-1905 ; Jessore, 1905-23. Adair, Pailance Road, Cowes, Isle of Wight.
*Teichmann, Alfred Theodor, r e g e n t ’ s p a r k ; Ch.m., Downs, Clapton, London; ap. 1883 ; Serampur,
1883-84 ; Commilla, 1885 ; Calcutta, 1885-87 ; Serampur, 1887-88 ; Barisal, 18 8 9 -g i; Pirojpur, 1891190 1; Khulna, ig o x -io ; Chittagong, 1910-15 ; Chandraghona, 1920-33. 10, Ufflngton Road, London,
S .E . 27.
*Teiehmann, Mrs. A. T., nit Katharine Oram ; m. 1885 ; Ch.m., Downs, Clapton, London.
as above.)
(Address
{Teichmann, Gottfried Oram, m .b ., b . s . ( l o n d . ) , m . r . c . s . ( e n g . ) , l . r . c . p . ( l o n d . ) , Ch.m., Willesdeo
Green, London ; ap. 1 9 1 1 ; Chandraghona, i g r i — ; Chandraghona, Chittagong H ill Tracts, Bengal, India.
{Teichmann, Mrs. G. O., n it Dorothy Lydia Goodman; m. 1915 ; Ch.m., Abbey Road, Si. John’s
Wood ; ap. B.Z.M., 1911. (Address as above.)
Theobald, M in Annie, Ch.m., St. Mary’s, Norwich ; ap. 1889 ; Delhi, 1869-90; Bhiwani, 1890-;
Bhiwani, South Punjab, India,
Thiedeman, Miss Betty Muriel Margaret, Ch.m., East Park, H u ll; «¿>.1924; Ratnapura, 1924— ;
Ratnapura, Sabaragamuwa District, Ceylon.
♦Thomas, Frederic Vincent, b . a . , m .b ., c .m . ( e d i n . ) ; Ch.m., Momingside Cong., Edinburgh;
ap. 1894 ; Kharar, 1894-98 ; Muttra, 1898-99 ; Kosi, 1899-1901;
Palwal, 1901— 26. 3A, Tyson
Road, Forest H ill, London, S.E .
•Thomas, Mr*. F. V., nie Edith K ate Jones ; m. 1896 ; Ch.m., Bloomsbury Central Church, London.
(Address as above.)
{Thomas, George, r e g e n t ’ s p a r k : Ch.m., Tredegarville, Cardifl ; ap. 1906; Wathen, 1906-11;
San Salvador, 1 9 1 1 -1 3 ; Thysville, 1914— ; B .M .S ., Thysville, Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
{Thom as, Mrs. G., nie Mary Gibbs ; m. 1911 ; Ch.m., Tabernacle, Swindon.
(Address as above.)
♦Thomas, Herbert James, B R IS T O L ; Ch.m., Old King Street, B risto l; ap. 1881; Delhi, 1881-1914 ;
Agra, 1915-22. 31, Junction Road, Reading.
"Thomas, Mr*. H. J., nie Henrietta K a te W illis; m. 1883; Ch.m., Old King Street, Bristol,
(Address as above.)
Thomas, Miss Margaret Irene, Ch.m., City Road, B risto l; ap. 1909 ; Sianfu, 1909-12 ; Chowtsun,
1913— ; English Baptist Mission, Chowtsun, Shantung, North China.
Thomas, Ronald Wilson, m . b . , b . s . ( l o n d .), d . t . m .
1936; Palwal, 1926— ; Palwal, South Punjab, India.
Thompson, Miss Ada Naomi,
Cuttack, Orissa, India.
b .s c .
&
h
. ( l o n d .) , l o n d . u n i v .;
Ch.m., A c to n ; ap.
; Ch.m., Highbury Hill, London ; ap. 1896; Cuttack, 1896— ;
Thompson, Robert Veysey de Carle ; r e g e n t ’ s p a r k ; Ch.m., Ramsden Road, B alh am ; ap. 1923;
Kibentele, 1924— ; B .M .S ., Kibentele, Tumba, Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
Thompson, Mrs. R. V. de C., b . s c ., » « B a rb a ra Phyllis G um m er-Butt; tn. 1927 ; Ch.m., Uppingham
Road, Leicester. (Address as above.)
Tidman, Christine E m ilie; Ch.m., Mount Pleasant, Maesycwmmer ; ap. 1925 ; Agra, 1925— ; 13. Civil
Lines, A gra, U .P., India.
Timm, Miss Laura Jane ;
Punjab, India.
Ch.m., Trinity, D erby ; ap. 1918 ; Bhiwani, 1920— ;
Timmins, Miss Doris M iller; Ch.m., Tyndale, B risto l; ap. 1924;
draghona, Chittagong H ill 'Iraeti, Bengal, India.
Bhiwani, South
Chandraghona, 1924— ;
Chan­
Todd, Kenneth W aller, m . r . c . s ., l . r . c . p . , l o n d . h o s p . ; Ch.m., Queen's Road, Wallington; ap. 1926;
Yakusu, 1926— ; B.M .S., Yakusu, Haul Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
•Tresham, Miss E., ap. 1885 ; Bankipur, 1885-1915.
Rainbow, Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk.
Tucker, Leonard, m .a . ( l o n d . ) , r e g e n t ’ s p a r k and l o n d . u .c . : ap. 1881 ; Serampur College, India,
1881-84 ; Montego B ay, Jam aica, 188 9-91; Calabar College, Jamaica, 1891-190 1; Secretary, Young
People’s Missionary Association, 190 2-7; Secretary, Young People's Department oi the B.M .S., 1907-10!
Cheddar, 1 9 1 4 -18 ; Pastor, East Queen Street Baptist Church, Kingston, Jamaica, 19 19 -2 3 ; Cuba,
1923-25 ; Nassau, 1927— ; Pastor, Zion Baptist Church, Nassau, Bahamas, B .W .I.
{Tuff, Miss Am y Milton ; Ch.m., S t. Mary’s Norwich ; ap. 1908 ; Bankipur, 1908-12 ; Kharar,
1 9 1 2 - 1 3 ; Bankipur, 19x3— ; Fraser Road, Patna, Bihar, North India,
1927.]
LIST OP MISSIONARIES, ADDRESSES, ETC.
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♦Turner, Joshua John, s p u r g e o n ’ s ; Ch.m., Baring Road, Lee, London ; ap. 1883 ; m. 1881-1908 ;
Tai Yuan F a, 1883-90; Sinchow, 1890-96; re-appointed, 1901. Sinchow, 1901-8; Tai Yuan F u ,
1908— 30. English Baptist Mission, Tai Yuan F u , Shansi, North China.
{Turner, Mits Dorothy Anne ; Ch.m., Tyndale, Bristol ; ap. 1919 ; Delhi, 19*0-22 ; Dholpur, 192226 ; Palwal, 1926— ; Palwal, South Punjab, India.
{Turner, Miss Harriet Mildred, Ch.m., Waterloo, Liverpool; ap. 1910 ; Sianfu, 1910-13 ; Tsing
Chow Fu, 1913— ; English Baptist Mission, Tsing Chow F u, Shantung, North China.
Tweedley, Joseph ; s p u r g e o n ’ s and L i v i n g s t o n e ; Ch.m., Kirkdale, Liverpool ; ap. 1925 ; Kibokolo, 1925— ; c/o B .M .S ., Thysville, Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
Tweedley, Mrs. J., née Edith A m y Hallarn ; m. 1927 ; Ch.m., South Street Baptist Mission,
Westerham Hill. (Address as above.)
Tyrrell, Rupert Trevor ; r e g e n t ’ s p a r k ; Ch.m., Raleigh Memorial Congregational Church, Stoke
Newington ; ap. 1923 ; Bolobo, 1924-27 ; Kinshasa, 1927— ; B .M .S., LéopoldviUe-Est, Haut Congo
Belge, West Central Africa.
Tyrrell, Mrs. R. T., m . s c . ( l o n d .) , née Winifred Alice Mackenzie; m. 1927; Ch.m., Harpenden
Congregational Church. (Address as above.)
uttley. Miss Jessie ; Ch.m., New North Road, Huddersfield ; ap. 1923 ; Matale, 1923— ; Malale,
Ceylon.
♦Vaughan, John, m i d l a n d ; Ch.m., Highgate Park, Birmingham; ap. 1878; General B aptist
Mission, 1878-92 ; Cuttack, 1892-99 ; Sambalpur, 1899-1914. 43, Princes Avenue, Watford.
♦Vaughan, Mrs. J., née Hannah Coombs ; m. 1878 ; Ch.m., Highgate Park, Birmingham. (Address
as above.)
Vaughan, Miss Fanny livery, Ch.m., Sambalpur, India ; ap. 1902 ; Cuttack, 1902-1923 ; Balangir,
1923— ; Balangir, via Sambalpur, Orissa, India.
Vicary, Thomas Clement, b . a . , a . k . c ., k i n g ’ s c o l l e g e , l o n d o n ; Ch.m., Central Baptist Church,
Walthamstow ; ap. 1922 ; m. 1925-26 ; Bishnupur, 1923-24 ; Dinajpur, 1924-27 ; Bishnupur, 1927— ;
Bishnxiptir, 24, Parganas, Behala, Bengal, India.
{Waddington, Miss Constance Emma, Ch.m., Melbourne Hall. Leicester; ap. 1914 ; Sianfu, 1915— ;
English Baptist Mission, Sianfu, Shensi, North China.
{W alker, Miss Mary S y b il; Ch.m.f Unthank Road, Norwich ; ap. 1920; Tsinanfu, 1921-1922;
Chowtsun, 1922— ; English Baptist Mission, Choulsun, Shantung, North China.
♦Wall, Miss Em ily Q iulietta; Ch.m., R om e; ap. 19x0; Rome, 1910-1925. 23, V ia Statilia,
Rome, (32), Italy.
Waiter, Ml** Elsie ; Ch.m., Worthing ; ap. 1920 ; Patna, 1920— ; Fraser Road, Patna, Bihar, India.
Wardley, Miss Winifred L u c y ; Ch.m., Heath Street, Hampstead ; ap. 1926 ; Cuttack, 1927— ;
Cuttack, Orissa, India.
Watkins, Charles Harry, m . a . ( l o n d . ) , b . a . ( o x o n ) , d . t h . ( h e i d e l b e r g ) , m i d l a n d , m a n s f i e l d ,
oxford,
Be r l in
and
h e id e l b e r g ;
Ch.m., Myrtle Street, Liverpool ; Westboume Park, (Asst.)
1911-14 ; Lecturer, Midland College, 1914-15 ; Myrtle Street, Liverpool, 1915-17 ; Principal, Carmichael
College, Rangpur, 1917-21 ; ap. B.M.S. 1924 ; Serampore, 1925— ; Serampore College, E .I.R ., Bengal,
India.
Watkins, Mrs. C. H., née Dora Ethel W atts ; m. 1920 ; Ch.m., High Road, Tottenham, London ;
W.M.A., India, 1911-20. (Address as above.)
{Watson, Miss Frances Marlon ; Ch.m., W est Street, Rochdale ; ap. 1920 ; Sanyuan, 1921— ; English
Baptist Mission, Sanyuan, Shensi, North China.
{W8|pon, James, h a r l e y ; Ch.m., Wishaw ; ap. 1905; Sianfu, 1905-ri ; Suitechow, 1 9 1 1 -1 3 ;
San Yuaii, 1914-24 ; Sianfu, 1924— ; English Baptist Mission, Sianfu, Shensi, North China.
{Watson, Mrs. J., née Evelyn Minnie Russell ; m. 1908 ; Ch.m., Tabernacle, Swindon ; Baptist
Zenana Mission, 1900-8. (Address as above.)
♦Watson, James Russell, m . b . ( d u r h a m ) , d . p . h . ( c a n t a b ), m . r . c . s . (e n g . ) ; Ch.m., Denmark Place,
Camberwell, London ; ap. 1884 ; m. (i) 1884-19x1 ; Tsing Chow Fu, 1884-X914 ; Chowtsun, 1915-23.
English Baptist Mission, Tsinanfu, Shantung, North China.
♦Watson, Mrs. J. R., née Agatha Kitterm aster ; m. 1913 ; Ch.m., Bayston Hill C. of E . (Address
as above.)
Watson, Thomas, b r i s t o l ; Ch.m., Bow ; ap. 1893 ; Barisal, 1894-96 ; Madaripur, 1896-97 ;
Barisal, 1897-1901 ; Purneah, ig o i— ; Lines, P.O., Pumeah, Behar, North Bengal, India.
Watson, Mr*. T ., née Stella Elizabeth Lawrence ; m. 1896 ; Ch.m., South Street, Exeter. (Address
as above.)
Weaver, Ml** Annie Vincent, Ch.m., H ay Hill, Bath ; ap. 1904 ; Calcutta, 1904-8 ; Dacca,
1908-9; Calcutta and South Villages, 1909-14; Bishtupur, 1915-23; Khulna, 1923— ; Khulna, East
Bengal, India.
{Webb, Miss Daisy Muriel, Ch.m., Downend, Bristol; ap. 1915 ; Cuttack, 1915— : Cuttack,
Orissa. India.
Weeks, Laurence James, s p u r g e o n ’ s ; Ch.m., Mitcham Lane, Streathain ; ap. 1920 ; Yalemba,
1921— ; B .M .S ., Yalemba, Haut Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
Weeks, Mr*. L. J., née Jane Elizabeth Darby ; m. 1923 ;
as above.
Ch.m., Aigburth, Liverpool.
(Address
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ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT.
[1927.
Wells, Duncan S c o tt; Ch.m., Blenheim, L eeds; ap. 1919; Calcutta, 1919 -22 ; Accountant,
B.M.S., London, 1933-24 ; Udayagiri, 1934— ; G. Udayagiri, Ganjam, India.
Wells, Mrs. D. S., née Dorothy Milward ; m. 1926 ; Ch.m., Church of the Redeemer, Birmingham;
W.M.A., Berhampur, 1920-23 ; Udayagiri, 1923-35. (Address as above.)
Wenger, William John Leslie, b r i s t o l ; Ch.m., Chatsworth Road, Clapton, London ; ap. 1904 ;
Barisal. 1904-5; Dacca, 1905-7; Barisal, 1907-10; Rangamati, 19x0-14 ; Chandraghona, 19x4-15 ;
Chittagong, 1915-22 ; Lungleh, 1922-23 ; Rangamati, 1933-24 ; Lungleh, 1924— ; Lungleh, South
Lusha» HtUs, via Chittagong, East Bengal, India.
Wenger, Mrs. W J. L., née Alice Mary Matthews ; m. 1906 ; Ch.m., Carey Memorial, Kettering ;
Baptist Zenana M issin, 1900-06.
Wenham, Mrs. H. V., née Margaret A ngus; Ch.m., Hampstead Garden Suburb ; ap. 1925 ; Taiyuaofu, 1935— ; English Baptist Mission, Tatyuanfu, Shansi, North China.
Wheal, Miss Eliza 8arah A lice ; Ch.m., Loughton Union Church; ap. 1926; Sianfu, 1936— ;
English Baptist Mission, Sianfu, Shensi, North China.
Wheeler, Edwin Robert, m . b . , b . s . ( l o n d . ) , f . r . c . s . ( e n g . ) , l . r . c p . ( l o n d .) ; Ch.m., Free Church, Caine,
Wilts : ap. 1917. (On Staff of U.M.C.. Peking, from 1907.) Shantung Christian University, 1916— ;
English Bap'ist Mission, Tsinanfu, Shantung, North China.
{W heeler, Mrs. E. R., nie Em ily Gertrude Meech ; m. 1910 ; Ch.m., Congregational Church, Cricklewood.
Whitehead, John, ra w d o n ; Ch.m., Rotherham ; ap. 1890 ; Lukolela, 1890-19x1 ; Wayika,
1911-25Whitehead, Mrs. J., née Lilian Frederica Gordon ; m. 1893 ; Ch.m., Aylsham.
* Whittaker, Miss Muriel Benita, Ch.m., Rye Lane, Peckham ; ap. 1900 ; Dacca, 1900-2 ; Bankipur,
1901-14 ; Simla, 1915-27.
Wigner, Miss Ellen Constance, b.a. ; Ch.m., Lewisham Road, Greenwich ; ap. 1910 ; Cuttack,
xgio— ; Cuttack, Orissa, India.
IW ilkerson, George James, Ch.m., Regent’s Park, London ; L.M.S. 1896-1913 ; ap. B.M.S. 1913 ;
W ayika. 1913— ; B.M .S . Wayika, via Ponthicrville, Le Luaiaba, Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
{W ilkerson, Mrs. G. J., nie Evelyn Austin ; m. 1909 ; Ch.m., Regent’s Park, London. (Address as
above.)
♦Wilkins, Gordon Smediey, m id la n d ; Chjn., Cuttack Baptist Church, In d ia; ap. 1892 ; Sam­
balpur, 1892-95 ; Berhampur, 1895-1907 ; Cuttack,. 1907-9 ; Russelkonda, 1909-11 ; Berhampur,
1911-13 ; Padampur, 1913-xC ; Cuttack, 1916-27. 21, Whitmore Road, Beckenham, K en t.
* Wilkins, Mrs. G. S., nie Ellen Lucy Pike ; m. 1895 ; Ch.m., Cuttack. {Address as above.)
Wilkinson, Miss Alice ; Leeds UNIV. ; Ch.m., Harehills Lane, Leeds ; ap. 1933 ; Yakusu 1923—
B .M .S ., Yakusu, Haut Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
Williams, Charles Herbert, a .t.s., C a r d iff ; Ch.m., Beulah, Dowlais ; ap. 1897 ; Agra, 1897-1900 ;
Kalka, 1900-4; Kasauli, 1904— ; Kasauli, Punjab, India.
Williams, Mrs. C. H., née Laura Dyche ; m. 1899 ; Ch.m., Derby Street Tabernacle, Burton-onTrent. (Address as above.)
Williams, Miss Elizabeth Jane ; ap. 1693 ; Delhi, 1893-1926 ; Palwal, 1926— ; Palwal, South Punjab,
India.
Williams, Miss Winifred Sarah, m .a ., C a r d i f f ; Ch.m., Grangetown, Cardiff ; ap. 1920 ; Calcutta,
1920-23 ; Dinajpur, 1923 — ; Dinajpur, North Bengal, India.
Williams, Thomas David, B r is t o l; Ch.m., Well*. Som erset; ap. 1909; Dacca, 1909-1 x ; Narayanganj, iq ri-2 7 ; Bombay Baptist Church, 1927— ; Bombay B aptist Church, Colaba, Bombay.
Williams, Mrs. T. D., nie Daisy Florence Hills ; m. 1911 ; Ch.m., S i Mary's Norwich ; up. Baptist
Zenana Mission. 1909. (Address as above.)
Williamson, Henry Raymond, m.a., b.d., b r i s t o l ; Ch.m., W est Street, R ochdale; ap. 1908,
Showyang, 1908-9 ; Tai Yuan Fu, 1909-26 ; Shantung Christian University, Extension Department,
1926— ; English Baptist Mission, Tsinanfu, Shantung, North China.
Williamson, Mrs. H. R., née Em ily Stevens; m. 1910; Ch.m., West Street, Rochdale; Tsinanfu,
1909-10. (Address as above.)
Williamson, Miss Joan Katherine ; Ch.m., Leith ; ap. 1923 ; Sianfu, 1923— ; English Baptist
Mission, Sianfu, Shensi, North China.
{W illis, Miss Priscilla Sarah Rldgway, Ch.m., Regent’s Park ; ap. 1914 ; Chowtsun, 1915— ; English
Baptist Mission, Chowtsun, Shantung, North China.
Wilson, Miss Ann Margaret, Ch.m., Duncan Street, Edinburgh ; ap. 1913 : Bolobo, 1913 ;
B .M .S ., Bolobo, Moyen Congo Beige, West Central Arica.
Wilson, Miss Elsie Muriel, Ch.m., Ferme Park, Hornsey, London ; ap. 1925 ; Dinajpur, 1925-2C ;
Calcutta, 1926— ; 84, South Road, Entally, Calcutta, India.
Wilson, W illiam, m.b., ch.b. (glasgo w ) ; Ch.m., High Blantyre ; ap. 1923 ; San Salvador, 1924— ;
.M .S., Matadi, Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
{W ilson, Mrs. W., née Jean W eir Fowler, m. 1925 ; Ch.m., High Blantyre. (Address as above.)
*W ince, Miss Jane, k id d k rp u r, CALCUTTA ; ap¡. 1891 , Tikari, 1891-1927. Tikari, Gaya, Behar,
India.
{ Winfield, W alter W arren, b.a., b.d. r e g e n t ’s p a rk ; Ch.m., High Road, Ilfo rd ; ap. 1917;
Udayagiri, 1917-27 : Banbury, 1927— ; 60, Middleton Road, Banbury, Oxon.
{W infield, Mrs. W. W , née Lottie Lydia Johnson ; m., 1920 ; Ch.m., Clarence Park, Weston-superMare. W .M .A., 1914-30. (Address as above.)
J
1927.]
U S T OP MISSIONARIES, ADDRESSES, ETC.
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{Wood, Miss Florence May, Ch.m., Devonshire Square, Stoke Newington ; ap. 1908 ; Sinchow,
1908-21 ; Chowtsun, 1921— ; English Baptist Mission, Chowtsun, Shantung, North China.
Woollard, Stanley Griffiths, h a r l e y ; Ch.m., Wickhambrook Congregational ; ap. 1909 ; Jalpaiguri,
1909-13 ; Rangpur, 1913— ; Rangpur, North Bengzl, India.
I Woollard, Mrs. S. Q., nie E v a Fanny Williamson ; m. 1911 ; Ch.m., Union Chapel, Mussoorie
Baptist Zenana Mission, 1909-11.
JWooster, Claude Hu«, SPURGEON’S ; Ch.m., Sutton, Surrey; ap. 1923 ; Wathen, 1924— ;
Wathen, Thysville, Congo Beige, West Central Africa.
1 Wooster, Mrs. C. H., nie Dora Peacop ; m. 1924 ; Ch.m., Sutton, Surrey ; M.M.A., Bolobo, 1919-24.
(Address as above.)
Wyatt, Henry George, m . r . c . s ., l . r . c . p ., m . b ., b . s . (l o n d .) , l o n d o n u n i v . ; Ch.m., Cross Street,
Islington ; ap., 1925 ; Taiyuanfu, 1925— ; English Baptist Mission, Taiyuanfu, Shansi, North China.
Wyatt, Mrs. H. G., b . a . ( b r i s t o l ) ; née Edith Maud Holden ; nt. 1927 ; Ch.m., Hornsey Rise ; Sin­
chow, 1925-27. (Address as above.)
Yaqub, Miss, s . a . s . ; ap. 1924; Bhiwani, 1924— ; Bhiwani, Punjab, North India.
Young, Charles Bowden, m . a . (o x f o r d u n i v .) ; Ch.m., Harlow ; ap. 1906 ; Dacca, 1906-9 ; Delhi,
1909— ; 1, Ludlow Castle Road, Delhi, Punjab, India.
Young, Mrs. C. B., b . s c ., m . b ., c h . b . ( s t . A n d r e w ’ s ), née Ruth Wilson ; m. 1917 ; Ch.m., St. Luke’s
U.F. Church, Broughty Ferry. (Address as above.)
Young, George Armstrong, r a w d o n , Ch.m., Bloomsbury Central Church, London ; ap. 1924 ;
Sanyuan, 1924— ; English Baptist Mission, Sanyuan, Shensi, North China.
Young, Mrs. G. A., née Leonora Haslop ; m. 1927 ; Ch.m., M uswellH ill, London; B.M.S., San Yuan
Shensi, 1923-27. (Address as above.)
L IS T O F A C C R E D I T E D B A P T I S T M I N I S T E R S S E R V IN G ON T H E M IS S IO N
F IE L D
in a s s o c i a t i o n w i t h t h e B a p t i s t M is s io n a r y S o c ie t y .
Allan, Andrew Rattray,
S p u rg e o n ’s ;
Calabar College, Jamaica, 1926— ; Calabar College, Kingston,
Jamaica. B .W .I.
Bennett, Frederick, m i d l a n d and r a w d o n ; Lightfoot Grove, Stockton-on-Tees, 1901-09 ; Rowley
and Blackhill, 1909-17 ; Lindsay Road, Sunderland, 1917-20 ; Cinnamon Gardens, Colombo, 1920— ;
The Manse, Cinnamon Gardens, Colombo, Ceylon.
Bennett, Mrs. F. (Address as above.)
dames, Henry, b . a . , b . d . ( l o n d . ) , r e g e n t ' s p a r k A j\ d l o n d , u . c . ; Memorial, Llangollen, 1914-17 ;
Chaplain to H.M. Forces, 1917-20 ; Windsor, 1921-26 ; Lower Circular Road, Calcutta, 1926— ; Lower
Circular Road, Calcutta, h id ia .
James, Mrs. H. (Address as above.)
Jessop, Edwin Arthur, M .A ., ST . J o h n ’ s a n d m a n s f i e l d c o l l e g e s , o x f o r d ; Creaton Congregational
Church. Northampton, 1912-16 ; Y.M .C.A. W ar Service, England, France and Salonica, 19x6-19 ; LangP'lrt Congregational Church, 1919-24; Sherwood Content, Jamaica, 1924— ; Sherwood Content P .O .,
Jamaica, B .W .I.
Lloyd, Frederick Cowell, a . t . s . , r e g e n t ’ s p a r k ; Altrincham, 1893-1917 ; Denmark Place, Camber­
well, 19x7-23 ; East Queen Street, Kingston, Jamaica, 1923— ; 22, East Queen Street, Kingston, Jamaica,
B .W J .
Lloyd, Mrs. F. C. (Address as above.)
McNaughton, Angus Anderson, s p u r g e o n ’ s ; Morant Bay, Jamaica, 1927— ; Morant B ay P.O .
Jamaica, B .W .I.
Poole, John Herbert, b r i s t o l ; Ch.m., Shoreditch Tabernacle Port of Spain, Trinidad, 1907-9 ;
Sidcup, England, 1909-11 ; Port of Spain, Trinidad, 1911-22 ; Secretary, Y.M .C.A., Trinidad, 1922-2 ;
Nassau, Bahamas, 1923-26 ; Port of Spain, Trinidad, 1926— ; 101, P icton Street, Port o f Spain, Trinid-a J.
B .W .I.
Poole, Mrs. ù. H., nie Agnes Ellen Graham ; m. 1909 ; Ch.m., St. John’s Baptist Church, Port of
Spain. Trinidad. (Address as above.)
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ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT.
[1927.
STATIO N S AND STAFF, ETC., 1927.
J In England, and on furlough.
INDIA.
fomed.
BENGAL.
1828—BARISAL.— J. D. Raw, Mrs. Raw ; Miss A. M. Finch ; Miss M. L. Bell ;
Miss E. F. Drayson ; I. N. Sarkar, Mrs. Sarkar.
1844—BISHNTJPUR.— W. E. French, B.Sc.}, Mrs. Frenchi ; T. C. Vicary, B.A.,
A .E .C .; L. V. Dickins, B.A., B.D.
1801 —CALCUTTA.— J. Reid (Indian Secretary, B.M .S.), Mrs. Reid ; P. Knight,
Mrs. Knight; W. C. Hunter, Mrs. Hunter ; W. C. Eadiei, Mrs. Eadiei,
T. S. Howie, Mrs. Howie ; D. Kyles, M.A., Mrs. Kyles ; Miss Ethel M.
Payne ,* Miss CL Jones, B .A .; Miss B. J. Jamest ; Miss Annie E.
Moule, B.A.J ; Miss C. Manson ; Miss E. K. Smith ; Miss E. M. Wilson ;
Miss J. F. Robb, M .A .; B. A. Nag, Mrs. Nag.
Evangelists : J. N. D u tt, Rash. Behari Sircar, Miss P. Kentish.
1901— CHANDRAGHONA.—P. H. Jones, Mrs. Jones ; G. 0 . Teichmann, M.B.,
B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P4, Mrs. Teichmaant ; Miss D. M. Timmins ; Miss
E. L. Gillings ; R. L. Biswas, Mrs. Biswas.
1881— CHITTAGONG.— H. M. Angus, B.A., B.D., Mrs. Angus, B.A.
Evangelists : Ism ail Gazi, M anaranjan Byapari.
1816— DACCA— L. Bevan Jones, B.A., B.D., Mrs. Jones ; H. Bridges, B.D.;,
Mrs. Bridges} ; H. D. Northfield, M.A., Mrs. Northfield ; Miss C.
Hodgkinson ; Miss E. M. Rugg ; K. C. Das, B.A., L.Th., Mrs. Das.
Evangelists : N agendra N ath R oy, R ajendra L a i Bhovraiick, Bihari
L a i Biswas, P. Sircar, Dhirendra N. T arafdar, Sasi Bhusan R o y, S. N.
Baroi.
1794— DINAJPUR.- R. W. Edmeades, Mrs. EdmeadesJ ;
Miss W. S. Williams, M .A .; Miss M. A. Davies.
Miss J. M. Fenter;
Evangelists : M egnadh Baroi, A m bika Charan Bairagi.
1925—FARIDPUR.—H. W . Carter, B.Sc.
1821—HOWRAH.—Herbert Anderson, Mrs. Anderson.
1804— JESSORE.— G. W. Shaw, Mrs. Shaw} ; Miss G. B. Richards ; Miss F. E. M.
Pitman.
Evangelists : H arananda Mandal, Prasanna Kum ar Biswas, Sukumar
Biswas, Nisi K a n ta Chakravarti.
1860— KHULNA.— Miss A. E. Weaver ; Miss C. MawbyJ i
1844—LAKSMIKANTAPUR.—A. C. Ghosh/Mrs. Ghosh.
Miss E. K. Smith.
STATIONS AND STAFF— INDIA.
1927.]
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1903— LUNGLEH— SOUTH LUSHA1 HILLS.— J. H. Lorrain, Mrs. Lorrain ;
W. J. L. Wenger, Mrs. Wenger ; Miss Edith M. Chapman ; Miss E. M.
Oliver ; Miss M. Clark.
1899—PURNEAH.—T. Watson, Mrs. Watson ; P. N. Santh, Mrs. Santh.
Evangelists : Benjamin Baroi, Bhajanananda Haidar.
1901—RANGAMATI.— W. H. Davies}, Mrs. Davies} ; H. Griffiths.
Evangelist : Sonoram Chakma.
1891—RANGPUR.— S. G. Woollard, Mrs. Woollard}.
Evangelists : Prasad Chandra Das, Rajani Kanta Das, Sasi Kumar
Baroi.
1799—SERAMPUR.—G. Howells, M.A., B.D., B.Litt., Ph.D., Mrs. Howells ;
J. N. Rawson, B.Sc., B.D., Mrs. Rawson} ; G. H. C. Angus, M.A., B .D .;
C. H. Watkins, M.A., D.Th., Mrs. Watkins ; A. L. Sarkar, B.D., Mrs.
Sarkar.
Evangelists (loaned to Church, Unions) : Kanai Lai Baroi, Manoranjan
Haidar, Kali Kumar Roy, Miss P. Mandal (to Serampur Local School
Committee).
ORISSA.
1916—ANGUL.—J. Johnson, Mrs. Johnson.
Evangelists : John Pan da, Umesh Behera.
1911—B A IiA N G IR F. W. Jarry,
Mrs. Jarry ; B. F. W. Fellows, B.A. ;
Mrs. Fellows, M.D., B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. ; Miss Vaughan ; Miss
E. A. Soper} ; Miss M. Collett ; Miss L. Case, B J l.
Evangelists : Baranidhi Patra, Simeon Sahu, Maneba Senapati, Philip
Behera, Benjam in Sahu, Prasanna Chuan, Samson Sahu, D attam ana
M ahapatra, Samuel Pradhan, Anusaran Pradhan, A b b aya Ch. Swain.
1825—BERHAMPUR (Ganjam).— Miss Dorothy Daintree, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.} ;
Miss Hilda K. Halls ; Miss H. Gregory, M.B., Ch.B., D.T.M. and H. ;
Miss M. L. Gordon ; Miss G. H. Newell, M.B., B.S.
1822— CUTTACK.— J. Guest, Mrs. Guest ; W. J. Biggs, B.A., A.K.C., Mrs. Biggs ;
S. F. Robinson, Mrs. Robinson ; Miss A. N. Thompson, B.Sc. ; Miss
E. C. Wigner, B.A., Miss Daisy M. Webb} ; Miss E. T. Craeknell
(Associate-Missionary) ; Miss W. L. Wardley ; Jabez Patra, Mrs.
Patra ; B. Pradhan, B.A., Mrs. Pradhan.
1825—PURI.—H. Collins}.
Evangelists : Debendra K . N aik, H em kant M ahanti, F ak ir Sahu, L alit
Sahu.
1861— RUSSELKONDA— E. R. Lazarus, Mrs. Lazarus.
Evangelists : Archie Rao, Lazarus Mendi, K apuri Samuel.
1879— SAMBALPUR— P. Horsburgh}, Mrs. Horsburgh}.
Evangelists : A lbert Pradhan, Subodh Ch. Sahu, Samson Behera, Samuel
Chowdhury.
1801—UDAYAGIRI.— 0 . J. Millman, B.A., Mrs. Millman} ; A. E. Grimes,
Mrs. Grimes ; E. Evans, Mrs. Evans ; D. S. Wells, Mrs. Wells ; Miss
F. K. Laughlin.
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ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-ETFTH ANNUAL REPORT.
[1927.
N O R T H E R N IN D IA .
1811— AGRA.— J. I. Hasler, B.A'., Mrs. Hasler ; J. W. Ginnt, Mrs. Ginn: ;
G. D. Reynolds, M.A., Mrs. Reynolds ; A. M. McAndrew ; Miss J. R.
Slater; Miss E. B. Davies ; Miss C. Tidman ; S. Isaac, B.A., Mr*,
Isaac.
Assistant Missionary : Mamraj.
Evangelists : Jauhari Mal, D . Masih.
1909—BARAUT.—A. Haider-Ali, Mrs. Haider-Ali.
Assistant Missionaries : N athu Mai, Sangat Masih.
In ayat, Ham esha Das.
Evangelists: T.
1887—BHIWANI.— F. Hasler, Mrs. Hasler (temporarily a t Delhi) ; Miss Annie
Theobald ; Miss Ellen M. Farrer, M.B., B.S. (Lond.) ; Miss Mary
Bisset, M.B., Ch.B., L.M., LL.A. (Aberdeen) ; Miss M. B. Pearson ;
Miss Mary F. Guyton ; Miss L. J. Timm ; Miss J. Benzie, M.B., B .S.;
Miss Yaqub, S.A.S.
Assistant Missionary : S. Markus.
Evangelist: Prem T uki.
1818—DELHI.— C. B. Young, MJL, Mrs. Young, B.Sc., M.B., Ch.B.; A. E.
Hubbard, Mrs. Hubbard ; C. G. Carpenter, M.A., B.D|., Mrs. Carpenter;;
D.
V. Gibbon, B.A., Mrs. Gibbon ; Miss Annie C. Gange ; Miss Emme­
line M. Morgan} ; Miss F. E. Moore? ; Miss Alice E. Francis ; Miss
Winifred FitzHenry ; Miss Hilda Porteous ; Miss H. Macdonald, M .A.;
Miss I. L. Rodger; Lai Muhammad, Mrs. Muhammad ; Miss Budho Singh.
Assistant Missionary : N athaniel Das.
Emerson, A . D avid , A. Baid.
Evangelists :
Y . D avid, iJ.
1896—DHOLPUR.— Miss Alice Hampton ; Miss D. A. Sissons ; Miss G. Ruther­
ford, M.B., Ch.B., D.T.M.
Assistant Missionary : A bdul Rahim .
Evangelist : S. Baid.
1810—DINAPORE.—G. N. Gibson, B.D.}, Mrs. Gibson.*
Evangelist: N athan Stephen.
1882— GAYA.— G. E. Hicks}, Mrs. Hicks} ; J. T. Sidey, Mrs. Sidey, B.Sc. ; Miss
Jessie McLeod ; Bliss M. de Bretton.
Assistant Missionary : Isa Charan.
min D avid , D . K anhai.
Evangelists : Reuben Amos, Benja­
1888—KASAULI.— C. H. Williams, A.T.S., Mrs. Williams.
Evangelist : Chunni L all.
1816— MONGHYR.— H. Dyche, Mrs. Dyche (Jam alpur) ; Miss Marguerite Bion.
1895— PALWAL.— J. Jardine, Mrs. Jardine ; A. E. Moore, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.:,
Mrs. Moore! ; R. W. Thomas, M.B., B.S., D.T.M. & H . ; Miss E. J.
Williams ; Miss Violet De Rozario ; Miss K. H. Parkinson, M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P.; Miss D. A. Turner} ; Miss B. Loosley ; Miss H. C. Bowser,
M.B., B.S., B.Sc., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.} ; Miss Z. A. Johansson ; Miss
J. Cooper, M.B., B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P ; Miss H. Smith.
Assistant Missionaries : L a i Chand, W . Price, Salam at A li K han. Evan­
gelists : M atthrias Jacob, D aniel Peter, R . J. Salamon, A rjan Singh,
Guman Singh, B. H. Singh, N . Y aqu b, Monohar Das, N athaniel,
L . A . Baksh, F . J. Paul.
1816— PATNA.— (Bankipore.)— E. T. Stuart, Mrs. Stuart; R. Lund, B.A.}, Mrs.
Lund} ; D. N. Clarkson Piper, M .A .; Philip John, B.A., Mrs. John;
Miss Amy TuS ; Miss E. Walter ; Miss D. M. Philcox ; Miss A. L.
Rider.
Assistant Missionaries : Thom as D w yer, Prabhu Das, Miss Redding.
Evangelists : C. Marqus, Isw ar Charan, I. Masih.
1927.]
STATIONS AND STAFF— CEYLON— CHINA.
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Accepted, not yet sailed.— Miss W. Griffith ; Miss C. A. Hawkins.
B.M.8. Missionaries serving in other spheres : W. Carey (Pastor, Union
Church, Mussoorie), Mrs. Carey ; J. Drake, M.A., B.D. (Saharanpur
Union Theological T raining Institution), Mrs. Drake ; R. J. Grnndy
(Mission to Lepers, Ranchi), Mrs. Grundy ; T. D. Williams (Pastor,
B om bay B a p tist Church), Mrs. Williams.
CEYLO N .
1812— COLOMBO and MIRIGAMA (formed 1922) DISTRICTS.—J. A. Ewing,
Mrs. Ewing ; H. Spooner, B.D., Mrs. Spooner ; Miss E. W. Evans ;
Miss E. M. Evans ; D. W. Abayaratna, Mrs. Abayaratna (Mirigama).
Ceylonese Pastors, Missionaries and Evangelists : J. W . Perera, J. A.
Markus, K . A. Perera, D. T . Jayasuriya, N. H. P. de Silva, W . A .
Peiris, S. M. Edward, A . D . J. Perera, S. P. Jayatunge, J. H. de S.
Senapatiratne, D. H . Colombage, E. Y . S. Prem awardane, A . P . Gomes
(retired 1927), D. E. Fernando, P. I. Perera, Mrs. N. G. Rodrigo, Mrs.
L . E. P. K arunatilleke, P Sam arajeva (Office Assistant, Colombo),
K. D. Joseph, P. P. B alasooriya, T . G. Somawardane (Mirigama).
1837—KANDY and MATALE DISTRICTS.— H. J. Charter, B.A., B.D., Mrs.
Charter ; S. F. Pearce, Mrs. Pearce ; Miss J. Uttley ; Miss C. E. Mouncy.
Ceylonese Pastors, Missionaries and Evangelists : S. J. de S. Weerasinghe,
A . R . Gunasekerea, T . A. de Silva, H . M. U. Banda, M. Isaac Perera,
W . D . H . Abraham , F . A. Peiris, H. D. H. Siriwardhane, R. W. Perera,
G. Costa, Miss M. Dlianapala, Miss G. Jayasinghe, Miss N . Perera,
Miss Susan P. Perera.
1878—SABARAGAMUWA D IST R IC T -J. B. Radley, Mrs. Radley ; Miss E.
Allsop ; Miss B. Thiedeman.
Ceylonese Pastors, Missionaries and Evangelists : W. M. P. Jayatunge,
B.D ., S. Romanis Perera, J. A. 1'orera, Iv. 1). F. N anayakkara, S. P.
Perera, Miss Dona Isabella, Miss E. Jayasundera, Miss E. W ickremesekere, Miss L. C. Fernando.
C H IN A .
SH A N T U N G .
1903— CHOW-T’SUN.—A. E. Greening}, Mrs. Greening} ; A. G. Castleton, Mrs.
Castleton ; J. S. Harris, Mrs. Harris ; S. E. Bethell, M.D., ChJB.},
Mrs. Bethell} ; A. A. Lees, M.A., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., M.C., Mrs. Lees ;
A. K. Bryan ; Miss Margaret Thomas ; Miss Manger} ; Miss Wood} ;
Miss Priscilla Willis} ; Miss A. Smurthwaite} ; Miss F. S. Major ;
Miss M. S. Walker.
Pastors supported by the Native Church : Chao Shu Tien, C h ’i Liu Tang,
Chou Fen g Liu, Shih Pan L iu , Y a o Chun Fang, Meng I. San, Shen
Hsian Sheng, Jung Fen g Hsiang.
Evangelists: Chang Ssu Ching, Lu K un g Chao, Liu Kwo Tung, Chou
T u n g An, Y iu Chi Chou, W ang Y ii Tung.
1903— PEICHEN.— Miss Kate Kelsey.}
Pastors supported by Chinese Church : Chang Ssu-ching, Chei Wen hsiang,
Bi W cn-hsuan, W ang Huan-chang, Li-shu-ting, Sun gw ang tzung,
W ang hsiang chan.
Evangelists supported by B .M .S . : W ang shou li, T ung i ran, R ang ching
wen, Chiao wen bin.
C
66
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT.
[1927.
1904—TSINANFU.—H. Payne, Mrs. Payne* ; H. Balme, F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,
D.P.H.*, Mrs. Balm et; H. R. Williamson, M.A., B.D., Mrs. Williamson ;
R. S. McHardy, B.Sc., B.D.*, Mrs. McHardy* ; S. C. Harrisson, B.D.i,
Mrs. Harrisson* ; W. P. Pailing, M.P.S., B.D., Mrs. Pailing; E. R.
Wheeler, F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., M.B., B.S., Mrs. Wheeler* ; F. H. B.
Harmon* ; L. M. Ingle, B.A., M.B., B.S., F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Mrs. Ingle ;
D. J. Evans, M.B., M.Ch., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.*, Mrs. Evans* ; H. H.
Rowley, B.A., B.D4, Mrs. Rowley* ; Miss M. F. Logan* ; Miss Ethel
Pollard* ; Miss G. M. Hickson (Associate Missionary).
Chinese Member of the University Staff supported by B .M .S . : G. D.
W ang, B.Sc.
Pastor supported by Native Church : Chang Jen.
Institute Evangelists supported by B .M .S . : Chao Hsi Y u , Ch'i Te Hsiang.
Sun P in g Hsiang.
City Evangelist supported by B .M .S . : Chang Chow Tao.
Woman Evangelist supported by B .M .S . : Nieh Shou Chen.
Western Association.— Pastors supported by Native Church : Shih Pan
Lin, Jung Fen g Hsiang, Chang Ssu C h ’in, Chi-liu-tang.
Evangelists supported by B .M .S . : Chou T ’ung An, Y in Chi Chow, Meng
Lo San.
1877— TSINGCHOWFU.— E. W. Burt, M.A. (China
Secretary), Mrs. Burt;
F. Madeley, M.A., Mrs. Madeley ; T. C. Paterson, M.B., C.M.*, Mrs.
Paterson* ; F. S. Drake, B.A., B .D .; L. T. Comber, B.A., B.D.,* Mrs.
Comber* ; Miss Harriet M. Turner* ; Mrs. Donald Smith ; Miss D.
Cracknell*.
Pastors supported, by Native Church : Chang-ching-hao, W ang-chih-tao,
Shih ching wen, ’Twan-yeng-chu, Chang-an, Chang-shih-tseng, Chang
Y u n g Iisin, L i Kang, H o Hsiu Shen, Hsu Ho Tai.
Evangelists supported by the M ission : W ang-Pjng-cheng, Feng-pac kwang, Li-yu.
SH A N SI.
1878— TAI YUAN FU.—T. E. Lower*, Mrs. Lower* ; J. C. Harlow*, Mrs. Harlow: ;
S. H. Smith*, Mrs. Smith* ; J. Jones, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.*, Mrs. Jones* ;
H. G. Wyatt, M.B., B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Mrs. Wyatt, B.A. ; R. H. P.
D art; Miss E. L. Goodchild* ; Miss E. A. Rossiter* ; Miss Frances
Coombs ; Miss Gertrude Jaques ; Mrs. E. J. Ellison* ; Miss F. M.
Edwards, M.A., M.B., B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.* ; Miss E. Pentelow,
B.Sc.* ; Miss L. Chappie* ; Mrs. H. V. Wenham* ; Miss G. M. Mann.
Evangelists : Chang Chin Heng, Li Chih Jen, W ang Chin Chang, Wang
Chiu C h ’uan, L ian g Chi Sheng, Hou Hsi Chun, Pi Chi Chou.
1885— SINCHOW.— F. W. Price*, Mrs. Price* ; H. A. Emmott, Mrs. Emmott;
Mrs. John Lewis ; Miss A. Mary Pearson* ; Miss B. Glasby.
Evangelists : Chao H sia Y u n , H u o T s'u n I, Fan H o Hsi, Wen Pei Yua:
P i Chi Chou, Chou Hsun-ho, Chao T zu Chieh.
Female Evangelists .
Chao T in g ’ Mei, Chiang Chang Ssu, Li Chao Ssu, Ssu T s ’ui Ssu, Li
Hsi Man.
1892—TAICHOW.—H. T. Stonelake, Mrs. Stonelake.
Evangelists : H o T ’ien Mei, Wei Yuan Jun, Chang Fuh, Ch'in Liang,
Chang Chen Shen.
1927.]
STATIONS AND STAFF— WEST INDIES— CENTRAL AFRICA.
67
SH E N SI.
1894—SIANFU.—A. G. Sliorrock, B.A.} ; Benj. C. Broomhall, F.R.C.S., Mrs.
Broomhall; J. Watson}, Mrs. Watson} ; J. Shields, Mrs. Shields ; F. S.
Russell}, Mrs. Russell} ; C. I. Stockley, M.B., ChJB.}, Mrs. Stockley} ;
H. W. Burdett, B.A.,} Mrs. Burdett} ; H. G. Stockley, M.B., Ch.B.,
Mrs. Stockley ; E. L. Phillips, M.A. ; Miss K. M. Franklin} ; Miss
Constance Waddington} ; Miss A. S. Rogers (tem porarily in In d ia ) ;
Miss J. K. Williamson ; Miss C. M. Birrell; Miss R. M. A. Tait, M.B.,
Ch.B. (temporarily in India) ; Miss E. S. A. Wheal.
Evangelists : L i T s ’ung Chu, Chao Chih Pin, Chao Ch’ung Chang, Chou
Chih Chen, L ian g yii P ’u.
1893—SAN YUAN.— J. Bell, A.T.S.}, Mrs. Bell} ; W. Mudd}, Mrs. Mudd.} ; G. A.
Young, Mrs. Young ; Miss Dorothy Curtis, B.A. ; Miss M. F. Watson} ;
Miss L. L. Dillow}.
Pastor : Sun Y u Fang.
Assistant Pastor : Chang Ssu Chiang.
Evangelists : Seven.
1910—YEN-AN-FU.
Evangelists : Yuan T ing F a, W u Sheng Chi, Kao Tsung W oa, W ang
Shao W u, Hsu Chin Wu.
1909—FU-YIN-TSUN.
Pastor : Sun Han Ch’ing.
Evangelists : Hsing Lui Ho, K w oa L ai Fu, I. Ming Tao.
SH A N G H A I.
Evan Morgan, D.D., Mrs. Morgan ; E. F. Borst-Smith (Pastor, Union
Church), Mrs. Borst-Smith ; A. J. Gamier}, Mrs. Gamier} ; Adam
Black, Mrs. Black (Associate-Missionaries) ; Miss H. A. Stacey (Associate
Missionary).
P E K IN G .
J. C. Keyte, M.A.} (Pastor, Union Church) ; G. King, F.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,
Mrs. King, M.B., Ch.B., D.T.M. & H. (Union Medical College, Peking).
Accepted, not sailed : W. S. Flowers, M.B., B.Ch. ; Miss F. E. George.
WEST INDIES.
T R IN ID A D .
1843—PORT OF SPAIN.—
Rev. J. Herbert Poole,* Mrs. Poole.*
JAM A IC A.
1818— KINGSTON.
Calabar College.— President : Ernest Priee, B.A., B.D., Mrs. Price.
Tutor : D. Davis, B.A., B.D., Mrs. Davis.
BA H A M A S.
1833—NASSAU— L. Tucker, M.A.
CENTRAL AFRICA.
CONGO.
1898—MATADI—E. D. F. Guyton.
1908—KIMPESE.— W. D. Reynolds, B.A., B.D., Mrs. Reynolds.
1879—SAN SALVADOR.—A. A. Lamboume} ; W. Wilson, M.B., Ch.B.}, Mrs.
Wilson} ; F. W. W. Fox, M.B., ChJB. ; M. W. Hancock ; Miss Hilda
G. Coppin ; Miss Alys H. B ell; Miss Jessie Lamboume; Miss M.
Hammond}.
Sub-station : 1905— M abaya (Silver Jubilee Station), Mbamba D istrict.
1899—KIBOKOLO.— George Hooper, Mrs. Hooper} ; E. Holmes,} Mrs. Holmes} ;
________A. E. Guest} ; P. H. Austin, Mrs. Austin : J. Tweedley, Mrs. Tweeflley.
• Supported by Fort of Spain Church.
C ‘J
68
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT.
[19 2 7 .
1884— WATHEN.—J. S. Bowskill, Mrs. Bowskill; J. H. Starte, Mrs. Starte? ;
C.
H. Wooster?, Mrs. Wooster? ; Miss E. K. Milledge ; Miss M. Coles.
1911—THYSVILLE.—R. L. Jennings. Mrs. Jennings ; G. Thomas?, Mrs. Thomas? ;
Miss D. H. James.
1920— KIBENTELE.— W. B. Frame, Mrs. Frame ; A. W. Hillard?, Mrs. Hillard? ;
R. V. de C. Thompson, Mrs. Thompson ; Miss L. E. Head.
1882— KINSHASA (Stanley Pool).—H. Ross-PhiUips, Mrs. Ross-Phillips (in
Sweden) ; D. Christy Davies, Mrs. Davies? ; C. E. Pugh? (Congo Secre­
tary), Mrs. Pugh? ; F. G. Exell, Mrs. Exell; R. T. Tyrrell, Mrs. Tyrrell;
J. Palmer Hem, Mrs. Hem (Associate Missionaries).
1888—BOLOBO.— J. A. Clark, Mrs. Clark ; A. E. Allen, Mrs. Allen ; A. W.
Glenesk ; H. C. V. Joy, M.D., B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.T.M. & H.,
Mrs. Joy? ; A. G. W . MacBeath, M.A., B .D .; Miss L. M. de Hailes ;
Miss A. M. Wilson ; Miss G. Bliss ; Miss N. F. Petrie.
1884— LUKOLELA.—A. R. Stonelake ; Mrs. Stonelake.
1891—UPOTO.— J. H. Marker, Mrs. Marker ; J. Davidson, Mrs. Davidson ;
E. H. Morrish?, S. J. Newbery.
1905—YALEMBA.—A. B. Palmer, B.A.?, Mrs. Palmer, B.A.? ; J. N. Clark, Mrs.
Clark ; L. J. Weeks, Mrs. Weeks ; A. R. D. Simpson,? Mrs. Simpson? ;
A. R. Neal.
1896—YAKTJSU.— W. Millman, Mrs. Millman • A. G. Min, Mrs. M ill; C. C.
Chesterman, O.B.E., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., M.D., B.S., D.T.M. and H.?,
Mrs. Chesterman? ; W. H. Ennals, Mrs. Ennals ; W. H. Ford, B .A .;
H. B. Parris; A. de M. Chesterman?; E . W. Todd, M.R.C.S.,
L.R.C.P.; Miss G. Reiling? ; Miss A. Wilkinson ; Miss G. C. Owen ;
Miss P. Lofts.
1911— WAYIKA.— G. J. Wilkersoni, Mrs. Wilkerson?.
Accepted, not sailed : J. Russell, M.A. (for Portuguese C o n g o ); K. C.
Parkinson, M.A. (for Yakusu).
EUROPE.
FRANCE.
1834 - MORLAIX.
R E T IR E D
FR O M F U L L S E R V I C E .
T. H. Barnett, H. E. Crudgington, G. J. Dann, B. Das (in India), W. Davies,
J. Ellison, B. Evans (in India), B. C. Ghosh (in India), R. C. Ghosh
(in India), W. Goldsack (in A ustralia), F. W. Hale, C. H. Harvey (in
India), G. Hughes, W. Bowen James (in New Zealand), A. Jewson
(in India), R. M. McIntosh, W. W. Milne, W. S. Mitchell (in Australia),
J. D. Morris (in India), S. S. Mukerji (in India), J. G. Potter, W. J. Price
(in India), D. Robinson, F. W. Savidge, G. A. Smith, J. Stubbs, A. E.
Summers (in A ustralia), A. T. Teichmann, Dr. F. V. Thomas, H. J.
Thomas, J. Vaughan, G. S. Wilkins, Miss I. M. Angus, Miss M. Bergin,
Miss K. Bonnaud (in India), Miss L. Buchanan (in India), Mrs. W. E.
Cooper (in India), Miss H. Dawson (in India), Miss L. M. Edwrads,
Miss R. A. Eekhout, Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs. Langer, Miss H. E. Leigh, Mrs.
E. L. McLeod (in India), Miss E. Moore (in India), Miss J. Taylor,
Miss E . Tresham, Miss M. B . Whittaker, Miss J. Wince (in India),
(all of I n d ia ) ; S. B. Drake, Dr. E. H. Edwards, F. Harmon, E. C. Nickalls,
E. C. Smyth, A. Sowerby, J. J. Turner (in China), Dr. J. R. Watson
(in China), Miss E. L. Goodchild, Miss A. 0 . Kirkland and Miss H.
Sifton (all of C h in a ) ; G. R. R. Cameron, J. Lawson Forfeitt, William
L. Forfeitt, S. C. Gordon (in Jam aica), R. H. C. Graham, J. Howell
and R . H. Kirkland (all o f Congo) ; E . S. Summers, M.A. (of India
and Ita ly ), and Miss E. G. Wall (of Ita ly ).
69
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT.
STATISTICS
O F T H E S O C I E T Y ’S F IE L D W O R K , 1926=27.
,
T o ta ls.
J a m a ic a ,
C alabar
Co lleg e.
E u rope.
Congo.
C h in a .
Ce y l o n .
A SUMMARY.
F o r e ig n F o r c e .
Missionaries: Men
..
Single Women (includ­
ing Widows)
„
Married Women
Retired Missionaries (including Wives,
W idows and Single Women)
Stations, Sub-stations
5
50
51
6
37
16
5
42
37
20
- iS
53
394
5
I
Î
172
I
2
134
141
126
I
514
••
5
xo
N a t iv e W o r k e r s .
Home Missionaries— Men
„
„
Single W o m en ..
„
„
Married Women
Retired Home Missionories (and wives)
Evangelists, Pastors, etc. (including
W o m e n ) ............................
Ch u rch es.
Organised Congregations
Communicant Members
Baptised during the year
Christian Constituency
Sunday Schools— Number
„
Teachers
„
Scholars
M
2
8
588
I
,.
1
14
301
18,676
1,337
54.° 5i
370
661
14.454
..
..
..
*•
219
465
1,256
38
IQI
9.770
869
h ,385
i .235
61
3 ,to 6
370
13.9°9
55
2f 7
69
133
2.564
2.279
971
8
2,938
6
T.405
41,14 t
300
4
8
104
5.005
15
10
75
3
36.928
116
192
15
2
••
,,
2,742
*'
108,794
6 14
1,26 1
24406
I
8
150
1,561
2 .12 1
49.590
■*
I
13
388
E d u c a t io n .
D ay Schools (Elementary, Middle,
Normal, High etc.)
♦Teachers
Scholars
Colleges of U niversity Standing and
Universities, including Medical
C o l l e g e s ...........................
Students
..
..
Theological Colleges
..
Students
..
..
..
Industrial Training Institutions
Pupils
Orphanages
...........................
Orphans
...........................
Me q ic a l W o r k .
311
6^8
l i 578
163
267
1,022
I.025
4-331
28,791
3
83
3
119
3
44
I
3
108
3
358
«,
30
2
I
6
2
129
II
201
37
I
12
''
14
3
268
14
320
**
4
56
».
7
30
32,078
100,898
236
“ 63
14
122
1,835
29.583
250,466
1,846
60,393
1.457
795
5,989
9
455
5.332
7
222
••
,.
i''
T o tal Scriptures distributed .
. . 45,293
3,370
Miscellaneous Christian Books d stributed
..
.1
. . 43,496
2,435
Periodicals issued— average circula
O lo n p e r num bet««. ..
.. ,*,*414.2.140 C. 450
Mission Presses
..
*3
.•
4
89
t%
22
5
IX
,f
a .- ..
3. 1,17 0
3
* Also included under headings A. and^B.
4
9
,*
*
♦European Doctors— Men
..
..
*
' „
„
Women . .
12
•
„
Nurses
•Qualified N ative Doctors
' ..
3
♦Unqualified Assistants
.J
70
Number of Hospitals and Dispensaries
17
, „
,, Beds and Cots
..
..
237
„ I n - P a tie n ts ..
3 -2 4 t
„
„ Out-Patients
... ; 42,=85
161,145
T otal Attendances
..
.;
2,478
Visits to: Homes
..
.1
Lit e r a t u r e .
63
180
4.632
••
••
: ..
•.
••
3.Û00
814
10,408
103,946
5 12.509
4,560
IIX.090
577
Xi,
40
-
.,
! - 52,715
21. 3,760
5
5
34
28
34
130
3
3,596
67
17
16
3
8
4
32
7
i
55
43
18
42
29
i
i
728
310
15
15
2
5
2
24
15
333
65
23 ’
Total Christian Com­
munity (including Mem­
bers, Catechumens and
nominal Christians).
61
Catechumens from Chris­
tian and non-Christian ]
Communities.
4
Net decrease on
previous year.
Net increase on
previous year.
non-Christian
Community.
M e m b e r s h ip .
Full Members.
si
Z
From
I*
> to
» c
j
Í B a p tis m s.
From Christian
Community.
■sa
l!
u
0
?
*
rt
0
0
Centres where serv
are held at least oi
a week.
■
säI
ô Ï «
u
a
Wholly dependent
on the Mission.
ÌJ
a c,
.a -~
Partially selfsupporting.
■OH»
Women.
Men.
C.— IN D IA N CH U RCH .
O r g a n is e d
T o t a l I n d ia n
88
W o r k e r s . C o n g r e g a t io n s •r*
a
| Self-supporting.
d -i
rORKEKS.
Women.
O ther '
M is s io n a r i r s .
•2 “ 2
B.— IN D IA N FORCE— cota.
B .— IN D IA N FO RCE.
H ome
Men.
A .— F O R E IG N FO RCE.
STATIO N S.
71
For Medical Statistics (Schedule E) see p . 95.
IN D IA .
a
STATISTICS— INDIA.
[1927 927.]
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY- FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT.
Workers in receipt
of salary from
Mission.
j Workers supported
in whole or in part
’ tbf- Church.
70
!
BENGAL.
Barisal, Madaripur and
Pirojpur
.•
•■
Bisbnupur and South
Villages
Calcutta
Panning
Chandraghona
Chittagong
D acca . .
Dinajpur
Faridpur
Howrah
I
3
6
2
5
3
2
J essore
Khulna
Narayanganj
Pum eah
Rangam ati
Rangpur
Serampore
South Lushai
I
4,
..
2
i
3
3
X
7
6
..
2
2
i
2
3
20
300- 0-0
i
23
500- 0-0
X
X
i
3
i
2
2
I
i
X
X
I
I
2
I
I
X
X
2
28
30
24
25
5
2
4
5
5
2
53
2
20
I
6
2
X
2
8
I
I
,.
3
10
Rs. A-P.
X
i
2
i
4
2
4
Bengal Totals
I
i
I
I
126- 0-0
X
I
2
2
2
«
9 2 6 - 0-0
I
35
8
3
18
2
21
22
22
9
44
9
5
5
9
2
7
i
i
3
4
6
17
I
1
21
10
8
18
2
I
I
4
26
12
II
2
I
6
5
4
2
li
i
2
2
7
1?
I
20
108
45
M
8
154
264
34
2
*6
8
4
23
4
4
7
2
8
US
2
460
6
3
4
?o
IÖ
2
3
10
6
i
i
i
9
31
128
86
II
8
22
2
18
6
4
i
i
2
3
87
i
7
21
4
4
15
15
4
13
50
,,
i
*6
2
5
17
il
2
123
709
63
130
112
4
i
59
1.795
550
039
410
i
36
14
17
304
1,500
2
i
135
482
262
4
I
220
51
16
4
7
31
*90
33
2
93
3.354
19
22
228
311
446
10,811
223
li
92
2,760
316
1,14 6
n
il
7
36
3
251
235
2
i
2
250
"s
395
42
324
9.386
7
5
16
15
7
I
2
167
16
X
I
•-
2
2
3
XI
2
j2
x6
I
15
7
4
132
36
1.342
383
820
2,000
542
174
457
9.720
20
1*147
30,780
94
209
12,000
54
228
20
544
2.930
O RISSA.
I
Angul -•
Balangir
Berhampur
C uttack
Phulbani
Puri
Russellkonda
Sambalpur
Udayagiri
z
••
4
X
55
X
,.
,,
699-10-0
2
2
Orissa Totals
N OR TH IN D IA .
Agra -Baraut
Bbiwani
Delhi -Dholpur
Dinapur
G aya . .
Kasauli
Monghyr
Palwal
Patna . .
Simla ..
Tikari . .
N . India Totals . .
Accepted, but not
sailed . .
G ra n d T o t a ls ,
4
I
1926
,,
1
•*
4
i
7
14
15
2
4
3
X
5
2
I
X
X
X
4
3
3
..
6 9 9 -10 *0
3
»
30
1,475- o-o
..
3
2
55
3
*7
7
3
2
X
9
4
#.
X
X
X
I
2
19
36
#,
43
i
X
}
2
16
14
2
1
4
I
142
40
M
5
lì
2
5
:
57
s?
i
i
3
27
i
1
•.
8 - 6-0
3 ,2 0 9 -12 -6
1 , 5 9 9 - 1 5 -0
X
••
2
*6
X
.•
73
X
-,
;;
6 ,7 0 1 -1 5 -0
i
11
25
X
8
i
2
2
««
..
51
X
4
I
408-13-6
I
2
x6
2
,.
i
*"
16
2
••
1
7
X
4
5
i
2
<
*3
I
3
2
,.
2
4;
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4
2
4
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14
2
14
189
16
2
6
I
9
24
10
I
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j
1
85
16
3
6
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I
ia
9
7
5
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6
i
6
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7
7
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7
6
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28
2
24
12
i
5
12
77
2Q
216
1
53
23
16
3
I
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14
X
X
i
12
10
1
i
5
6
5
20
2
47
412
12
78
II
384
131
62
5
137
144
304
5.355
I
I
I
4
2
12
3
3
9
914
2
2
12
i
6
32
30
I
5
7
58
3
234
5
I
2 :
2
6
i
25
11
3
I
X
12
i
3
9
i
I
I
5
100
i
2
I
7
5
2
2
4
I
I
3
4
2
X
29
4
II
100
83
679
134
817
231
54
544
17,785
50
15
3
176
1,200
12
318
6
216
2,114
5
49
III
25
9
9
17
4
5
20
136
I
I
3
7
i
12
145
28
136
85
142
29
59
70
850
S6
06
50
13
45
43
62
101
278
276
70
20
330
303
203
6
3
95
1,500
76
••
I
43
62
70
2,510
148
216
1,839
5,486
408
517
820
18,676
482
290
3,^30
54.051
123
95
3
H
8
7*5
263
103
163
3?
7
,,
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7S
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6
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2
32
54
434
375
321
152
13
100
10
91
82
320
8
49
2
153
10
115
20
31
2
20
7
18
218
184
184
12
110
IOO
15
3
12
13
159
12
112
38
21
22
32
130
16
10
2
72
3
NonChristian.
1
Christian.
jh
. Female.
No.
NonChristian.
S
No.
Male.
•Christian.
t
•3 l l
!
Pupils.
Girls.
Boys.
Gir Is.
NonChristian.
777- i 2.239-I 3-!
181- 81,350- 0-
No.
a>
Pupils.
Pupils.
Boi rs.
Mid d le S chools .
Christian.
I
10
Indian.
E lem en ta ry an d V illage
Schools .
K indergarten S chools .
NonChristian.
5,910- o- 0
Foreign.
(cöntimäeä).
D .— 'EDUCATION— c o n t i n u e d .
NonChristian
Teachen
included
in previ­
ous col­
umn.
NonChristian.
55
BENGAL.
^
Christian.
Non-Christian.
;
Christian.
Non-Cliristian.
Christian.
Teachers.
No. of Schools.
STATION S.
Teachers (devot­
in g .thegreater
part of their
time to educa­
tional work). ;
Female.
Boys.
Girls.
Total Indian Church
receipts for Church work.
S u n d a y S c h o o l s .*
STATISTICS__ INDIA.
D t --E D U C A IIO N .
■r
■Male.
C.— IN D IAN . CH URCH — £o«íinu¿¿»
Male.
-
^
(continued).
,
NonChristian.
INDIA
[1927,
Christian, j
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT-
Religious Organisations,
e.g., Y.P. Societies, etc.
72
Rs. A. P.
Barisal, Madaripur and
Pirojpur
385
524
25
50 <>3
Bishnupur
and
South
IO 21
183
V illa g e s ................
87
42
264
Calcutta
85
17
55
440
8 10
Canning
47
3
31
12
2
10
Chandraghona
5
4
Chittagong
XI 22
Dacca
136
36
S3
Dinajpur
195
14 18
99
9
Howrah
..
Jalpaiguri
8
12
20
Jessare
3
3
102 ,
12
li
Khulna
152
7
29
Narayanganj
30
23
3
5
,
21
Puraeah
8
8
25
8
6
8
Rangamati
45
4
IO 10
10
Rangpur
50
23
Serampore
3,160
2,381
South' Lushai
93 *54
••
248 394
Bengal Totals
4,238
738 3,772
39
256
48
47
a'71
61
5
9
I
3
2
10
.....
4
4
£6
50
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4
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0
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5
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3
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6
8
8
12
20
37
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3
2
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482
60
103
I
183
1,646
1,634
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18
2
402
20
72
5
39
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20
40
53
I
2
6
30
2
23
11
12
12
21
216
35
5
41
560
305
228
i
17
197
29O
6
6
49
207
7
5
8
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16
II
8 238
109 30
X
15
4
9
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2
2
2
21
X
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10
8i
39
21
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14
22
6
30
3
15
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26
2
32
33
2
4
20
51
42
135
153
50
155
I
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..
17
4
19
44
30
45
42
5
7
i
25
22
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54
2
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25
134
25
152
4
190
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13
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no
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915
7
232
86
0
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2
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42
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2I9
O RISSA.
2
22
Angul
..
Balangir
Berhampur
3
4
44
15
..
b
i
6
46
2
10
Sambalpur . .
U dayagiri . .
3
4
3
3
Cuttack
Phulbaal
Puri
..
Orissa Totals . .
17
49
70
383
570
20
12
6
52
5
50 142
671
..
6
3°
480
35
95
,.
15
26
3
290
8
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15
83
10
85 .1,111
7
i
1
12
27
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7, 532- iz- 4
3
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13
X
I
20
68
..
130- a- 0
1,205- 4:- 6
1.382- 7r i l
3,087- 0^ 0
392- I- 0
720- 0- 0
120 10- 2
407- Cr 3
87- 14- 6
3
2
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5
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9
91
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9
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3
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1
3
94
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17
3
112
78
2
65
32
32
142
4
206
5
I
4
i
5
II
••
i
6
50
191
4
126
117
66
••
2
••
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NORTH INDIA.
Agra
Baraut
Bhiwani
Delhi
Dholjmr
Dinapur
Gaya
Kasauli
Monghyr
Palwal
#
..
..
,
,,
..
..
..
ft
11
. . . .
N . India Totals
Accepted, butnotsailed
Grand T otal , 1936
..
37
45
23
3
I
293
15
6
i
4
12
14
64
2
31
8l
3
4
9
V
7
22
2
29
6
.1
I
7
Patn a
Simla
Tikari
4
17
I
3
5
4
-1.
72 125
••
•• 370 661
174
29
8
97
9
155
89
30
10
70
M3
7
72
3
.46
X
100
80
60
12
IO8
71
, 80
250
i
..
•«
•. •
i
4
•*
3
I
I9
..
396
31
514
514
602
1,326
9
0
I
6
••
0
0
••
13
. •
•*
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••
••
632-15-11
424- 8- 9
174- 2- 3
760- Or 0
1,475- o- 0
379- 6- 3
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2
3
3.
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5.305 1,337 5,485- »,327
34,792-11- 0
16
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i
i
9
7
9
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5
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6
3
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8
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10
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10
210
90
112
9
38
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2
155
i
109
170
2
no
88
119
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I
I
I
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6
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39
45
29
90
77
5
66
119
83
136
16
434
322
582
360
••
655
...
••
281
3,263
1,761
..
5
..
1,170
,,
?!
••
..
57
21
2
X
23
21
••
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1,324
#|
273
a ,479
129
125
....
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it?
••
7
••
•*
74
ONE HUNDRED
A N D T H IR T Y -F IF T H
[1927, 927.J
A N N U A L REPORT.
INDIA
Colleges of University
standing and Uni­
versities (including
Medical Colleges).
Students.
Students.
ST A TIO N S ì
Siale.
Female.
Male.
Normal and
Training
Schools.
Students
Theological
, Schools, train
m g for the
Ministry (ineluding regular
Bible Schools)
Female.
No.
No.
Boarders
in all
foregoing
Schools.
Hostels attached
to Non-Mission
Schools and
Colleges.
Industrial
T rain in g
Institutions.
Inmates.
Pupils.
No.
No.
lBio
*
S rt
i§ 0!
o f
Oja
fcO
II
114a
o a
Inmates.
No.
No.
IÏ5IU
Zenana
Teaching
W ork.
Orphanages.
Studeuts.
No.
9 ‘C
(continued).
D.— ED U CATION — continued.
D.— E D UCATION — continued.
High Schools.
75
S T A T I S T IC S — I N D I A .
IN D IA
Hi
J i i
i -o
H
BENGAL.
Barisal, Madaripur and
Pirojpur
Bishnupur and South
Villages
C alcutta.........................
Canning
*.
Chandraghona . .
Chittagong
D a c c a ..........................
Dinajpnr
Howrah
Jalpaiguri
Rs. A .P.
141
304
1,559
489
158
14
13
237
169
45
40
35
35
99
304
323
14
3*
41
29
56
79
319
435
385
97
3,722- 0-0
’947
5,109-13-3
3 ,914- 0-0
35
597
13
438
352
220
105
232
74
32
Narayanganj
Pu rn eah ..
Rangam ati
Rangpnr
Bengal Totals
20,687- 0-0
3,204
*8
Sou th '
13,224- 0-0
58
35
48
3-373
385
3 ,159- 4-0
1,740- 2-6
1,260- 0-0
999- 5-9
54, 736- 12-0
851
4,250- 0-0
6,198
1,12,802- 5-6
O R ISSA.
Angui . .
Balangir
Berhampur
Cuttack
Pbulbani
Puri
P tiyylllcnnHa
Sambalpur
Udayagiri
30
147
23
54
6 (2
208
19
233
877
65
81
20
72
303
Orissa Totals
147
144
23
54
238
4*
65
20- 5 - 6
2 ,5 9 6 - 0-9
56,069- 0-0
36092881,416-
0-0
5 -6
0-0
0-0
2,228
60,758-11-9
17,188- 9-0
1 ,3 10 -0 -0
N O R TH IN D IA .
A g ra
Bhiwani
Delhi
.
Dholpur
Dinapur
Gaya
Kasauli .
Monghyr
Palwal .
Patna .
S im la
Tikaii
26
162
159
56
*47
238
519
30
51
50
460
5*
220
121
120
14
93
18
32
70
36
38
.
..
G ram d T o t a l s , 1926
26
272
*59
404
227
35
3*3
47
83
10*
355
74
50
567
928
86
109
35
22,514-5-10
180- 0-0
121
169
215
469- 3-0
29- 9K>
535- 4-3
580
in
23
9,664- 8-0
3, 570- 1-0
960- 0-0
23
30
36
&t5
1,186
2,981
56,421- 7-1
84
4,0*8
* , 57i
11,407
2,29,982- 8-4
.
N . India Totals
720
472
44
73
76
ONE
HUNDRED AND
T H IR T Y -F IF T H
INDIA
AN N UAL REPORT.
(con tin u ed ).
F .— L IT E R A T U R E .
Periodicals
Issued.
Total Receipts.
ill
STATIO N S
■as
•-a I
c o
o
o d 0)
« o -c
& Ä J3
S *0
BENGAL.
Barisal, Jladaripur
andPirojpnr
Bishnnput im dSouth
Villages
Calcutta
Canning
Chandraghona
Chittagong
D acca...........................
Dinajpur
..
Howrah
Jalpaiguri
Jessore
5°i
38
ioj
3
40
6
3
369
Khnlna
N arayanganj..
Purneah
..
Rangamati
Rangptir
Sirampore
South Lushai
415
425
5.959
5.963
250
275
3 ,2 2 1
9,600
200
i
i 77
427j
2,955
Rs. A .P
72- 3-6
28- 4-6
26- 9-6
33-
16- 3-3
227-11-0
390
569
175
953
249;
47-r 2-6
39- 4-0
87- 9- 3
2 8 -11- 9
28-1]
70- o- o
891- 6- o
500
140
7,369 1. 053" 3-0 1,389- 9- 9
1,090
1.764
.797
229
1,700
208
¿36
1,304
187- 0-0
919 29.317 30.412
800 . .
5- 0-0
152- 1-9
19-10-0
70- 0-0
226
17- 8- 6
202- 2- 9
90
>.641
^,938
Rs. A P.
IUI*“*
18 9-11-6
545
204
428
256
280
¡,636
142!
200
39°
940
4,9 t i
Bengal Totals
C»
ORISSA.
Angul
Baiaagir
Berhampur ..
Cuttack
Phulbani
Puri
Russellkonda
Sambalpur . •
Udayagiri
Orissa Totals
,
52!
20
5Î
..
91
118
15
253
107
t ,o
301
172
8o
1,244:
364
92 6'
3, 474!
..
480
50
490
84
2,060
2,280
46s
43
491
28- 8-0
11- 4-0
40- 6-0
80-13-3
36-10- 6
15- 7 '
83- 2
275- 4
1 30- 0-0
30- o- o
310I
5981
6,916
4 0 -0 -0
3 6 -1-6
17- 0
2 6 7 -0 -9
457- 8- o
25- 4*6
0-12-0
58- 9- o
19- o- 0
847! 108- 2-0
. . j 120- 6-3
I , 332|
29-12- 9
10- 2- o
N O R TH IN D IA .
A g r a ............................
B aiau t
..
Bhiwani
D e lh i..
..
Dholpur
Dinapur
Gaya
Kasauli
Monghyr
Palwal
..
Patna
Sim la
..
T lk ari............................
’ N . India T o ta ls .. . .
G kawp T otai^. i o 26
■
6!
71
1, 959;
I
51 !
20;
24
538
5
9
12
195
132
2,801
1,126
96
1,066
[,169
36
845
523
906
612
2,266
601 11,8 14 12,601
29,211
23
7
4
25
23
180
29 4,207
91
23
66
613
4,256
139
3,005
[,240
86
8,0981 167- 4-9
5, 992' 109- 4-9
6,250! 58-13-0
18- 1-0
i , 342j
1,1x5;
72-14-6
60-13-9
217- 6882- 7140- 439- a55- 8495-10-
3
6
9
3
14
741-15-6 1 , 947 - 14-6
4^.40612.062-
450
^.7q s - o - ^
450
1927
]
CEYLON.
S T A T I S T IC S — C E Y L O N ,
-3
00
C E Y L O N — continued.
ONE
HUNDKED
AND
T H IR T Y -F IFT H
ANNUAL
KEPORT.
[1927
D .— ED UCATION AL STATISTICS.
Kindergarten Schools.
Pupils.
T otal
2
.......................................
D.— E D U CA TIO N A L STA TIST ICS
— (continued).
I
2
2
35
33
32
4°
5
go
83
i
28
i
2
i
7
Middle Schools.
S t a t io n s .
t/i
*n
12
190
130
20
13
7
127
21
10
629
847
488
115
13
6
431
9
i8
56
575
42
332
40
158
1,964
134
987
r
Colleges of University
standing and Universities
(including Medical Colleges).
X
i
i
3
5
4
it
*5
26
T otal .......................................
3
8
15
109
95
53
31
29
40
I
92
i
92
58
a
.2
■
B
A
U
18
••
i
..
191
Students.
Female.
Male.
No.
8$
fc'G
365
Normal and Train­
ing Schools.
Students.
Female.
¿•a
X)
U
Colombo and Mirigama
Kandy and Matale
....................................................
Ratnapura
o
32
Male.
è -H
I-a
o
90
297
1S8
No.
No.
O
u
Students.
Female.
Girls.
iristian.
(A
'u
u
d
.2
19
15
22
High Schools.
Pupils.
Male.
o
.2
No.
5
3
10
4
15
u
c
Boys.
c
c
si
fc-c
A
U
'C
I
O
.,
No.
§■3
u
I
2
5
I
2
5
••
S T A T I S T IC S — C E Y L O N .
i
i
1
I
a
Girls.
Noniristian.
No.
<V
Colombo and Mirigama
Kandy and Matale
Ratnapura
Pupils.
Boys.
S tations .
?5
Elementary and Village Schools.
Nonlristian.
included
in previous
column.
Nonìristian.
Indian.
Foreign.
NonC hristian
Noniristian.
(continued )
Teachers devoting the
greater part of their
time to Educational
Work.
1927.]
CEYLON
s
ONE
C E Y L O N (continued) D.— EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS.
Industrial
Training
Institutions.
*
3
Female.
Male.
number
of p
Christian instru
Female.)
J 53
Male.
78
3
Non-Christian.
21
82
Total
of
Horn
visited.
’
............................................
3
Christian.
Male.
I
............................
| Female.
I Female.'
Male.
3
5i
20
7
..
I >659
50 :
•*
••
1,862
1,104
4,625
S|‘
il
‘ ' '£ ' "
78
05
.
Rs.
26,759
1 9 ,7 «
13,05*
59,532
REPORT.
Total
..
1 .
ANNUAL
Colombo and Mirigama
K andy and Matale
Ratnapura
..
..
No.
No.
ê
1
T H IR T Y -F IFT H
No.
&
"O
g
AND
Inmates.
Pupils.
S t a t io n s .
No.
Zenana
Teaching
Work.
f i
Inmates.
Students.
Orphanages.
Total number of Pup
Hostels at­
tached to
Non-Mission
Schools and
Colleges.
Number
Boarders
in all
foregoing
Schòals.
HUNDRED
Theological
Schools, training
for the Ministry (in­
cluding regular
Bible Schools).
Students.
[ 1927 .
.927.]
C E Y L O N (continued) F .— L IT E R A T U R E .
T otal
I
36
r
I
I
z
i
i
3
38
1,345
8
3.324
8,370
418
1,607
3
3
44
1,779
612
13
52
Rs.
2
27
71
8
2,435
230
100
2
Rs.
165
I
z
Circulation
’ per Issue.
Weekly.
0)
Monthly.
dis­
6
1,308
411
1,605
X
Periodicals issued
Quarterly.
«
Total
Receipts.
-----------------For
other
books.
d
V
*S
A
O •
For Scriptures.
a03
.3
Miscellaneous
books
1
s
Scriptures
tributed.
1
’€
Total
i
£>
•G
fl
Languages amXdialects
in which Scriptures
are distritmted.
Colombo and Mirigpma
..
...........................
Kandy and Maiale
H a t n a p u r a ........................................
| Ceylonese.
&
'S
£
i
450
450
È
e
1
S T A T I S T IC S — C E Y L O N ,
S t a t io n s .
Workers
appointed to
Literature
work.
Portions, cont aining not
less than on e book of
the Bible, diistributed.
F .— L IT E R A T U R E .
82
[1927.
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIFTH ANNUAL REPORT.
B
¿ife-'-j j
a¿i d i
1927.]
-.vs.
/« ta t is t ic s -h C h e n a î
83
For Medical Statistics {Schedule E.) see p. 96.
^
CH IN A .
-fB.— CH IN E SE FO R CE .
£
’
2
50
5
6
r
8
15
64
1
1
ê
Y.P. Societies, etc.
' ’S
t
I
i
I
u
c
Æ
Non-Christian.
s |
Iv
■sJ
«
<_>
1
Boys,
Christian.
£
t |
‘3
Christian.
P
8
u
1
1 1
Teachers.
l ì
i
Girls.
Number.
<3
8
33
s
Net Decrease on previo
year.
Cc
g
Net Increase on previous
year, i
1
Full Members. ;
sT
1
§ 1
*F *
Sunday Schools.
■Ü
d
>>
Î
!
From Non-Christian
munity.
on
Dependent
Mission.
tn g>
£
f
Membership.
!
Ck
Wholly
in re­
C h urch .
Part of T otal
ceipt r»f Salary
ai
Baptisms. !
%
Self-supporting.
SÆ
2 3
Organised
Congregations.
Chinese
ST A TIO N S.
from
Women.
Men.
Women.
C.— CH IN ESE CHURCH.
Chinese Workers
A.— FO R EIG N FOR CE.
S hansi
2
T ai Y u an Fu . .
Sinchow
Taichow
Totals
•3*
..
. '
I
3
3
5
3
..
3
3
12
18
3t
••
8
8
4
15
49
..
39
40
109
69
19
286
440
..
&
600
700
600
î
9
5
50
9
60 120
I
6
10 x i 9 120
7
14
27
••
••
1,084
41
8
..
1.900
8
Ï .223
1,681
1,284
508
■2
30
1.363
2,040
1,584
24
32 200 105 160 202
28
2.710
I
28 350
21 130
7 SO
10
«
*3
£
..
358
S3
*q
U
ë
s.
20
36
0
0
0
104
0
48
S h an tung—
Chow-t’sun . .
Peichen
Western Association
Tsinanfu
Tsingchowfu . .
35
20
Totals
75
19
16
4
3
xo
15
5'
7>
4
I
10
48
27 ;
23
15
6
46
36
150
74
3»
39
7
67
I
10
96
.. ’
4
••
I?4
1 4
..
100
235
11
77
..
*•
2.574
*3
70
••
I40
268
300
15
136
314
•-
7,270
r i5
11
859 : 8,220
..
523
3
56
185
270
•nr
..
125
103
78
0
0
0
..
••
•*
••
9Î
78
0
0
88 73O *°5 665 202
5
474
0
45
0
45
0
••
50
5
S hensi —
23
l6
Sianfu
San Yuan
Yenanfu
Fuyin-t’sun
20
16 *
716
19
7
700
7
73
3
7«9
3,000
3
2
68
I ’ 40
20
15
,,
34
Totals
61
39
33
23
34
20
23
1,416 ;
7
*9
73
3
3,789
5
50. 108
20
Sh an ghai..
Peking
••
Not yet Sailed . .
Grand Totals
II IO
*•
P
••
50
37
42
S3
143
119
IT
306
75
84
159
152
31
:
••
8
■ ••
269.
370
;
9.770
’ •* »
I59
19
••
••
••
...
932 13,909
!..
••
••
••
69
133
502
121
...
••
IS
!
**
.* t 'i
•*
135 905 337
••
I
623
0
O N E H U N D R E D A N D T H IR T Y -F IF T H A N N U A L R E PO R T .
[1927.
1927.}
ST A T IS T IC S — C H IN A .
85
CH IN A.
D.— E D U CA TIO N
D.— E D U C A T IO N — continued.
Yiteological
Schools
training
for the
Ministry
(including
reeul;ar
S tu ­
Bibl
dents. Schools).
Stu
è
dents.
.2
ri os tels
Boarders attached Industrial
Training
to noain all the
Institu­
foregoing Mission
tions.
Schools. Schools and
Colleges.
Pupils.
In ­
mates.
Orphan­
ages.
■§
In- ! § e
urn I.CS. 1 .s3.2
Zl
j 0.0
££
°J
‘
Male.
Female.
Female.
"re
2
&
Number.
Number.
Female.
34
Male.
Female.
23
jè
T
A
6
'6
£
j
_ _
23
34
54
70
28
261
2
66
6
£
6
28
2
••
2
I
••
I
15
461
138
V3
IO
13
2
î 7 20 IO3
73
2
17 20 587 245
*5
.«
638
342
0
0
714
927
170 12
270 0
0
167
! 1,16 9
..
1
- • j -.
i ••
0
0
0
195
i
!
a
0
0
0
j 2,977
6
#*
0
0
1,3 17 12
6
877
.
3
28
s,
320
12
10
333
no
118
3
Local
Incorna
lor
Educatici ial
Work.
j
l j
Number.
1
Male.
0
Female,
1
Non- hrisl
1
1
1 Number.
1
I Christian.
Christian.
Û
Number.
Male Female
S tu ­
Stu
dents. dents.
Christian.
Normal
and
Training
Schools.
Male.
Colleges of
University standing
and Universities
(including Medical
CoIW m \
I Number.
3
28
2
I
15
xf
20
554
TO
30
V ©
•£
X
.
T
A
.
•
■‘
84
367
921
I
6
6 4.536
13 514
1,795
6
0
0
0
6
CH IN A — (continued).
F.—LITERATURE.
Total Receipts.
Periodicals Issued.
ONE
STATIONS.
Scriptures Distributed.
Workers
appointed to
Literature
Work.
IM
u
£ 8. d.
S h a n s i—
..
Sh an tu n g —
88
2,900
7,839
9,080
3,057
7,839
9,080
145
50
7
3
12
16
o
O
5 12
16
69
88
19,819
19,976
195
! II
8
o
6 8 0
3 0 ,0 0 0
6co
20,000
600
4 12
7
9 12
7
I
Totals . .
20,OCO
ANNUAL
Chow-t’sun
' ..
Peichen
Western Association.
Tsinanfu
.. s ..
Tsingchow fu.. f . .
Totals
4*
IS
3,800
16,500
16,500
95
57
20,300
2 0 ,4 1 7
164
145
60,119
60,393
3,917
5 0 0
!
Shanghai
Peking . .
G rand T otals ..
795
21
o
7
6 8 0
[ 1927 ,
75
REPORT.
S h e n s i—
Sianfu
San Y uan
Yenanfu
Fnyin-t’stin
o
o
T H IR TY -F IFT H
Totals
£ s. d.
69
AND
Tai Y uan Fu
Sinchow
..
Taichow
HUNDRED
<.5
3.5 *
1927 .]
CONGO.—^or
M-'.oirai S tatistics (Schedule E .) see p. (Jt>.
A .— FO REIG N FORCE.
B.— CONGO FORCE.
-r
Women.
STATION S.
Women.
a?
•23
ft
•S
T3
S .
¡2 12
J3 p
3 s g
ir l
2.3
3«
ip i
IÆ
S rt
w
l li
i2 g .R u
S S 'e
cS o |
rt* 'si
P* â>
+
ï*
£ I §
M
M
°.S
en O xi
p. g
2tA %«**a3
s s ë
o^
E
San Salvador
Kibokolo
Kimpese
Matadi
Wathen
Thys ville
Kibentele
Kinshasa
Bolobo
Lukolela
Upoto
Yakusu
Yalemba
W ayika
Not sailed
Totals
28
49
43
no
8o
62
20
3
70
7»
422
16
37
7*3
15
107
18
74
119
115
3
70
15
27
16
62
3
- S T A T IS T IC S — CONGO,
rt O
a w>
2
<D
71
13
78
90
2
58
82
492
90
2
482
go
y>i
1,187
805
OC
GONGO (continued).
Christian.
123
18
8
1,690
250
40
••
i , 45o
250
65
12
3
9
80
35
7
10
36,928
1x6
3
tS
Non-Christian.
Non-Christian.
1
89
10
X
4,
2
X
u
U
Pk
öS
s-á
040
8*
*,
5
».
70
1.322
57
335
69
118 202
760
1,229
1,488
139
1,817
218
605
3,tïO
i
i
20
X
123
3
80
19
80
4OO
7»
350
x
X
••
848
21
98
3
••
30
..
5
3*5
15
60
34
ir
39
1,345
58
47
20 Ï
47
345
••
z
965 67* 299
i i .385
77
202
17
2
46
i
18
478
i
82
800
28
304
2,500
223
20
6,010
•*
..
••
927
398
••
2
«
X
I
,,
2
.,
25
.*•
,,
45
25
170
5°
..
I
60
¿,
.
,,
.,
9
,,
125
192
*»*35
220
75
30
0
0
9
0
93 5 0
78
18
58
50
140
210
■
v.
4
2,175
375
5
123
70
5
9 6
0 0
7 0
0 0
5 0
16 0
0
{ 1 927 .
* Sunday School on Station for infants ; sectional meetings for adults and elder children.
d.
36 *•0 0
21 4- 3
14 0
71 2
I50 l8
170 0
,t
,,
20
120
K
00
I
118
100
2
64
40
O
Totals
X20
I
Z
j 3
S an S a lv a d o r ............................
...........................
Klbokolo
Kimpese
Matadi
..
W athen
...........................
............................
Thysville
Kibentele
Kinshasa
..
..
Bolobo
...........................
Lukolela
...........................
U poto
...........................
Y aknsu
............................
Yalem ba
..
..
W ayika
.
REPORT.
9,000
4,100
150
20
2,280
3,220
5,000
7OO
4,000
800
1,478
5,610
568
2
1
¿
«
iß
i
ANNUAL
Christian
from
and
Non-Christian Co
Catechumens
Ö
Boys.
Girls.
i
Teachers.
gi
I
Numbers.
u
1
1
Net Decrease on ]
vious year.
Net Increase on j
vious year.
Full Members.
Christian G
munity.
Non-Christ
Community.
From
From
Centres where Services
held at least once a wee
K
Sunday Schools.
tA
*5
1
Wholly dependenl
the Mission.
Self-supporting
PH
a
.3
..
£
T H IR T Y -F IF T H
1
$
$
I
i
a
•3
AND
£«
1
e
0
Membership.
HUNDRED
e
ST ATIO N S.
Bap­
tisms.
S*
ONE
C.— CÖNGO CHURCH.
Organised
Congrega­
tions.
1927 .J
CONGO.
Teachers devoting
greater part of their
time to Educational
■work.
D.— EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS.
Elementary and Village
Schools.
fll
Middle Schools.
High Schools.
¡„e S
STATIONS,-
Foreign. Congolese.
SJü’S
Boys.
Jg l 3
Male
Students.
Girls.
SH g.2
i
I
San Salvador
Kibokolo
Kimpese
Matadi
Wathen
Thysville
Kibentele
Kinshasa
Bolobo
Lukolela
Upoto
Yakusu
Yalemba
VVayika
Totals
i . 371
150
ii
62
no
83
40
no
80
25
79
3
80
420
98
910
77
900
967
6,500
95 j 94 2,114
4
80
632
999
5
137
40
30
70
164,
660
232
2,400
•• I
150
523
9°3
615
1,268
923
387
80
78
150 I 400
88
| |
1,300
90
»5
I
I
: J»
Male
Female
Students. Students.
S T A T IS T IC S — C O N G O .
Ü
Female
Students.
8,149
«5
900
7
89
300
2,113
219
164
1,200
6,950
1,758
40
30
9
130
5°
387
00
o
CONGO.
STATIONS.
Students.
Theological
Schools
Boarders
training for
in all
the Ministry foregoing
(including
Schools.
regular Bible
Schools).
Hostels at­
tached to
non-Mission
Schools and
Colleges;
Orphanages.
I n st it u t io n s.
w
Inmates.
Students.
Industrial
Training
Pupils.
4a ?
Inmates.
AND
I Male
Female
!Students. Students.
Normal and
Training
Schools.
ONE HUNDRED
Colleges of University
standing and Univer­
sities (including
Medical Colleges).
D.— EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS (continued).
THIRTY-FIFTH
1-8
u
3,016
5*0
190
35
35
34
35
164
£ S.
ANNUAL
San Salvador
Kibokolo
Kimpese
Matadi
Wathen
12
70
15
ï.393
2 171
stele
46
1,588
T ftn sh a ca
ago
Bolobo
Lukolela
Upoto
Yakusu
Yalemba
Wayika
Totals
195 154
628
94
130
62
139
659
354
160
REPORT.
3,060
80
140
90
15
19
î,6go
10,660
4,36i
105
161
28,674
56 13
8
[1927
1
.S3
2
Mission Presses.
Average circulation per
issue.
8
Weekly.
9
3
Monthly.
u
Quarterly
For Other Books.
1
For Scriptures.
Total.
Testaments.
Periodicals Issued.
Total Receipts.
«
•
Bibles.
Native.
1
!
10
100
59
59
44
68
14
'48
go
2
2
I
200
65
118
112
169
35I
50
65
146
196
697
802
200
301
692
1.457
4
0
9
0
0
I 17
2 0 0
r
4 ,0 0 0
65
462
3 11
6 c
13 17
16 18
4 10
2
••
I
£ s d.
21 1 0
‘ 88
120
90
l?8
173
j 2
ro
5,989
£ s. d.
X ro 0
3 11
. »
4
6 0 0
20 15 0
23 13 8
44 15 0
I
8
O
30
20
238
O
Totals
126
Oi
O
112
San Salvador
Kibokolo . .
...........................
Kimpese
Matadi
Wathen
Thysville
K ib e n t e le .......................................
K i n s h a s a .......................................
...........................
Bolobo
Lukolela
..
...........................
Upoto
..
...........................
Yakusu
...........................
Yalemba . .
Wayika
5
0
I
I
270
900
2
1,170
.
60
15
9
t 3°
I
I
. .
I
3
S T A T IS T IC S — CO N G O .
Portions containing not
less than one Book of
the Bible.
Scriptures Distributed.
STATIO N S.
Foreign.
F.— LITERATURE STATISTICS.
Languages and Dialects in which
Scriptures are distributed.
Workers
appointed to
Literature
Work.
1927 . |
CONGO.
A N D JA M A IC A .
EUROPE
ONE
HUNDRED
AND
TH IR T Y -F IFT H
ANNUAL
REPORT
[ 1Î)‘J 7 ,
AND
J A M A IC A —
1927.)
EUROPE
(continu ed).
D .— ED U CATION.
'
Teachers devoting greater part of
their time to Educational Work.
STATION S.
Foreign.
Breton.
Kinder­
gartens.
Elementary and Village Schools.
] Non-Chris| tian Teachers
; included in
j previous
columns.
Boys.
Middle Schools.
Girls.
Male
Students.
Female
Students.
S T A T I S T I C S — EUROPE
fc'E
Morlaix, Brittany
48
Kingston, Jamaica
Totals
48
Male Female
Stu­
Stu­
dents. dents.
Stu­
dents.
Hostels at­ Industrial
Theological Schoo's Boarders
Training
tniinin« for the Mini»- in fore- tached to Nt.n
Institu­
MiRsionSoliools
t ry (including regular
tio n s .
and (.'ollcKcs.
Bible Schools!.
SSSE.
Students.
Inm ates,
Pupils.
Orphan­
ages.
J A M A IC A ,
Mah;
Students.
Nummi
Colleges of Univer­
and
sity standing or Uni­
Training
versities (including
S c h o o ls.
Medical Colleges).
AND
High Schools.
In­
m ates.
STATIONS.
Morlaix, Brittany
Kingston, Jamaica.
Totals
(
.
.
108
150
13
85
163
85
271
s. d.
6 0 0
6 0 0
«O
OS
<£>
EUROPE.
471
......
2
Mission Presses.
577
u
«ft
Average
Circulation per
issue.
IOO
>a™
For ;Other Books.
Total.
6
i
SJ
■J1: 1 Î
jlfl
S£
l
Î
•*
I
3,000
••
•*
I
3,000
••
Total
..
6
471
io o
577
2
••
REPORT.
•
ANNUAL
••
w
Ji
Portions containing; not
less than one Book
of the Bible.
Bibles.
Breton.
\
Foreign.
t
Periodicals Issued.
AND THIRTY-FIFTH
■a
;■
Uorlalx, Brittany
n
e
Total Receipts.
.1
a
STATIONS.
if-«;'Vfiji.K
jji:.;.-;*--;-.'
-
Scriptures Distributed.
HUNDRED
Workers
appointed to
Literature
Work.
ONE
F.—LITERATURE.
[1 9 2
1927 .]
T A B L E OF M E D IC A L S T A T IS T IC S .
W
% i * ¿
C
0
Is
7
3
26
47
I
16
20
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26
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M in o r.
TD
3 S | ?
M a jo r.
No. of E u rope
N u rs e s .
¡2
OF
IN D IA .
W o m e n ' s H o s p it a l W o b k —
P a lw a l (an :l W e lfa r e C e n tre )
B h iw a m (a n d D is p e n s a r y ) . .
D b o lp u r
3
3
i
3
..
D is rB N S A R v W o r k —
L u n g le h
B o la n g ir
U d a y a g iri
•
D elhi
Ka=.auli
..
P atn a
N o t y e t sa ile d
T o ia ls
I
I
I
2
I
2
I
1
I
I
10
8,842
*45
6 62
5.039
727
7,200
409
577
5-107
3,«04
21
2 .9 M
.-.f’ ,482
: i ,<11)2
120
2^ ,0 6 5
2 8 . OK)
1 8 ,5 0 7
1 8 ,7 0 9
143
417
41
13 1
5,4 00
.,714
? , 7 r>o
3.959
^5
£
s.
1 10 18
874
5
(1
i
O
2
79
0
0
0
9
I
I
ir 8
3 3 7 17
630 5
296 14
25C
7
3
5CI
39 15
O
S T A T I S T IC S .
I
2
MEDICAL
Me n ’s H o s p it a l W o r k —
P a !w a l (an d D is p e n s a rie s ) . .
C h a n d ra gb on a
..
B erh am p o re
TABLE
W om en.
S t a t io n s .
M en.
3 ÍS
a jj
a
No. of U i
N a t iv e
A s s is t a n t ;
E v a n g e li
N o . 0/
E u ro p e a ..
D o c to rs.
479
17 9
48
204
293
in
1 ,1 9 8
130
223
k
«■
..
150
50
..
i
15
0
¡,<2
I
3
10
12
3
70
237
3*241
4 ? .2 8 5
i ' 1.»45
8 f>!
I 348
2 .4 7 8
2 .547 i (5 10
5
31,108
13,883
9, 57o
I
...
3
3
otals
I
90
I
25
100
3
I
64
56
8,218
4,373
1.676
1,228
6,651
8,372
8,504
25,916
242
183
103
710
I
I
33
43
122
433
2,645
900
10
” 28
178
20
s. d.
37 0 0
1,005
797
504.
2 0
0 0
0 0
1,435 0 0
220 0 0
*
200 0 0
4 10 0
I
I
3
II
3
4
9
a
C
Z
69
17
2
2
2
ig
I
1
2
455
5,332
82,078
100,898
1,954
2,586
236
36
531
13,580
12,129
5R,942
192
3,504
67
136
133
125
373
646
205
36
50
3
••
7
5
13
30
3
7
597
305
156
2
2
2
6
22
200
856
487
480
1,910
1,931
370
54
69,603
32,304
10,050
10,488
2,980
8,280
2,480
160
50
300
180
40
120
200
130
9,8 i6
39.262
6,261
4,202 12
0
166 12 9
428 0 0
306 0 0
95 16
137 5
39 15
67 6
3
0
8
3
8
23 3 5
SS 13 8
70 2 5
7 15 0
63
122
1,833
29,583
250,466
336
703
1,846
1,367
222
814
10,408
103,946
512,509
3,151
4,637
4,56'>
8,117 18
9 10
8
2
7
[1927
...........................
2
5
22
l6
20
i
716
REPORT.
G ra n d T
2
1
2
2
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14
CONGO.
H o sp ita l W o rk —
San Salvador
Bolobo
...........................
Yakusu
D is p e n s a r y W o r k —
K i b o k o l o ...........................
T h y s v i l l e ...........................
Wathen
K i b e n t e l e ...........................
Kinshasa
Updto
.
Yalemba and Ligasa
Wayika
Totals
*
2
ANNUAL
Totals
2
TH IR TY -FIR TH
Sinchow
Not yet sailed
4
Branch
Dispensaries.
9,932
CH IN A.
H o sp ita l W o rk —
Tsinanfu
...........................
Tsing Chow Fu
C h o w t s u n ...........................
Tai Yuan Fu— Men’ s
„
Women’s . .
Sianfu
...........................
San Y u a n ...........................
D is p e n s a r y W o r k —
Local Receipts.
Total
Attendances.
1,399
0
1
No. of
Visits to Homes.
No. of
Out-Patients.
IIS
30
u
0
1
AND
No. of
In-Patients.
Opera tions.
No. of
Beds and Cots.
No. of Unqualified
Native Medical
Assistants, Nurses,
Evangelists, etc.
No. of Native
Qualified Doctors.
I
OS
HUNDRED
d
à
£
Pharmacist, Hospital
Chaplain and Business
Manager.
S t a t io n s .
<£>
ONE
No . of
Eure pean
p o c tors.
No. of European
Nurses.
T A B L E OF M EDICAL ST A TISTIC S (continuai).
1927.J
S P E C IA L L Y S U P P O R T E D
SPECIALLY
Name.
M ISSIO N A R IE S.
SUPPORTED
Statioo.
Rev. A. E. Allen
.......................... Bolobo
Nurse A . H. Bell
..........................San Salvador
Rev. John Bell
.......................... San Yuan
..
Dr. Jean Benzie
..........................Bhiwani
Dr. S. K. Bethel!
.......................... Choutsun
..
Dr. Mary Bisset
..
..
. . Bhiwani
Nurse Gladys Bliss
..
..
. . Bolobo
Dr. Hilda Bowser
..........................Palwal
Rev. H. W . Burdett, B .A .....................Sianfu
Rev. G. R . R. Cameron
..
. . Retired
Rev. C. G. Carpenter, M.A.................. Delhi
Rev. H. W . Carter, B .Sc...................... Faridpur
..
Miss E . M. Chapman .
..
. . Lushai
Rev. H. J, Charter, B.A., B.D.
. . P erad en iya..
Dr. C. C. C h e ste n n a a .......................... Yakusu
Rev. J. A. Clark
.......................... Bolobo
Rev. H. Collins
.......................... Puri
Miss F. Coombs
..
..
. . Tai Yuan Fu
Dr. Jean Cooper
.......................... Palwal
Miss Hilda Coppin
..........................San Salvador
Miss D. Crackncll
..........................Tsing-chow-iu
Miss D. Curtis. B .A ............................... San Yuan
..
..........................Agra
Miss E . B. Davies
Miss L. M. de H a ile s .......................... Bolobo
Nurse Laura L . Dillow
..
. . San Yuan ..
Miss E . F. D r a y s o n .......................... Barisal
Rev. W . Hedley Ennals
..
. . Yakusu
Miss E . M. Evans
..
..
. . Rataapura ..
Miss E . W. Evans
.......................... Colombo
Rev. F. G. E xell
..........................Kinshasa
..
Ars. B. i . W. Fellow«, M .1'................Bolangir
..
Miss J. M. Fenter
.......................... D ioajpur
..
Miss W . F i t r - H e n r v .......................... Delhi
Rev. W .H . Ford, B .A ......................... Yakusu
Dr. Frank F o x .................
..
San Salvador
Rev. W. B. F r a m e ........................Ki ben tele . .
Miss K. M. Franklin
..
..
. . Sianfu
..........................Shanghai
..
Rev. A. J . Gam ier
Rev. D. V. Gibbon, B .A ..................... Delhi
Mrs. J. W. Gilbert
..
..
. . Retired
Nurse E. Gillings
.......................... Chandraghona
Kev. J. W . Ginu
..........................Agra
Rev. A. W. G le n e s k ..........................Bolobo
Rev. A. E. G re e n in g .......................... Chowtsun
..
Dr. Helen Gregory
..
..
. . Berhamporc
Rev. A. E . Guest
..
.,
. . Kibokolo . .
Nurse Mary Guyton
..
..
. . Bhiwani
Nurse Hilda Halls
..
..
. . Berhampur
Nurse Margaret Hammond
..
. . San Salvador
Kev. J. C. Harlow
..
.,
. . Tai Yuan Fu
Rev. F. Harmon
..
..
. . Retired
Mr. F. H. B. Hannon
..
. . Tsinan
97
MISSIONARIES.
Supporter?,
“ Anonymous ”
Chatsworth Road, West Norwood
West London Missionary Union
Torquay and District
Sheffield
Aberdeen and District
Greniell Memorial Fund, Birmingham
Nottingham
Woolwich Tabernacle
Mr. J. Wishart, Hamilton
Balham, Ramsden Road Church
Bristol, Old King Street Church
S.E. London Council
Upper Holloway Church
George Street, Plymouth
Upper Tooting, Trinity Road Church
Liverpool C.E. Societies
Late Mrs. Pigott’s Fund, per Miss Kemp
Dr. E va Clark Memorial Fund
Manchester Auxiliary
W. London Council
S.W.London Couucil
Huddersfield District Auxiliary
Bristol, Philip Street
Winchester and District
E. London Council
Walsall, Stafford Street Church
A member of Horfield Church, Bristol
Horfield Church, Bristol
Edinburgh, Momingside Church
Cardiff
Worcestershire Auxiliary (in part)
N.E. London Council
Bristol, Fishponds
Nottingham and District
Oswaldtwistle Church
Coventry, Queen’s Road Church
Canterbury Church
Mr. H. Mamham, Hampstead
Leicester, Victoria Road Church
Grays and Romford Auxiliary
Tottenham Church
Sittingboume
Leeds, Hunslet Church
Glasgow
Bury and Rossendale Auxiliary
North-West London Council
Bath, Widcombe
Stroud and District
" Two Missionaries '*
Leicester, Melbourne H all Church
Bury and Rossendale District
D
98
ONE H U N D R E D A N D T H IR T Y -F IF T H A N N U A L R E PO R T .
Name.
Station.
Rev. A. W. H lU a r d ..........................Kibcntele
..
Rev. G. Hooper
..........................Kibokolo
..
Rev. W. C. Hunter . .
..
.. Calcutta
Dr. L. I n g l e ......................................Tsinan
Miss Beatrice J a m e s .......................... Calcutta
..........................Bolangir
Rev. F. W . Jarry
Dr. John Jones
.......................... Tai Yuan Fa
Rev. L. Bevan Jones, B.A., B.D . . . Dacca
Dr. V ictor J o y ......................................Bolobo
Miss Kate Kelsey
..........................Peirhen
D r. Gordon King
.,
..
. . Peking
Mrs. G. King, M .B............................... Peking
Rev. A . A. Lambourne
..
. . San Salvador
Miss J. L a m b o u r n e ..........................San Salvador
.......................... Chowtsun
..
Dr. Alec A . Lees
Nurse P. Lofts
..
..
. . Yakusu
Nurse Margaret Logan
..
. . Tsinanfu
..
Miss B. Loosley
..........................Salam atpur..
Rev. R. S. McHardy,B.Sc., B.D . . . Tsinanfu
Rev. J. H. M a r k e r .......................... Upoto
Nurse Frances S. Major
..
. . Chowtsun . .
Rev. A. G. MUI
.......................Yakusu
..
Miss Nellie M ille d g e ..........................VVatheo
Rev. W . Millman
.......................... Yakusu
Rev. W . W. M i l n e .......................... Retired
D r. A . E. Moore
.......................... Palwal
Miss A. E. Moule, B .A ........................Calcutta
R ev. A. R. Neal
.......................Yalemba
..
D r. Grace N e w e l l ............................Berhampur
Nurse E . M. O l i v e r .......................... Lushai Hills
Rev. W . P. Pailing. B .D ..................... Tsinanfu
R ev. K. C. Parkinson, M .V
. . Congo
Dr. T . C. P a t e r s o n ............................Tsingchowf
Rev. H. Payne
..
..
. . Tsinanfu
Mrs. H. Payne
.......................... Tsinanfu
Rev. S. F. Pearc«*
.......................... Ma tale
.......................... Bhiwani
Miss M. Pearsnn
Miss E. Pentelow, B.Sc.
..
Tai Yuan F
Nurse N . Forbes Pétrie
..
. . Bolobo
Miss D. Philcox
..
..
. . Patna
Rev. H. Ross Phillips
..
. . Kinshasa
Nurse Ethel P o ll a r d .......................... Tsinanfu
Miss H. Porteous
..
,.
. . Delhi
R ev. C .E . Pugh
..
..
. . Kinshasa
Rev. J . B . R a d l e y ........................ .. Ratnapura
Rev. J . Reid . .
.,
..
. . Calcutta
Miss G. Reiling
..
..
Yakusu
Rev. G. D. Reynolds, M.A.................Aera
Rev. W . D. Reynolds, B .A ., B .D .
Kimpese
Nurse Ann S. Rogers
..
. . Palwal
Miss Edith M. Rugg
,.
. . Dacca
Dr. Gladys Rutherford
.,
. . Dholpur
Rev. G. W. Shaw
..
..
Jessore
Mrs. J. T. Sidey
..
. . Gaya
Miss J, Slater . .
..
,.
. . Agra
Nurse Edith A . Soper
..
. , Bolangir
Dr. C. I. Stockley
..
..
. . Sianfu
Dr. H . G. S t o c l t l e y .......................... Sianfu
Rev. H. T . Stonelake
..
. Tai Cbow
Rev. E . T. Stuart
.......................... Patna
Dr. Ruth T a i t ..........................
. . Palwal
D r, G . O. Teichm ann.............................. Chandraghona
Dr. Ronald T h o m a s ............................ Palwal
Rev, R. V. de C. Thompson
. . Kibentele
Nurse Laura T i m m ........................ .. Bhiwani
Dr. K . W aller Todd
..
. . Yakusu
Mite A . Tuff
*
..
. . Patna
Rev. J. Tweedley
.,
..
. , Kibokolo
Miss Elsie W a l t e r ........................... Patna
R ev. L . J. W eeks
.......................... Yalemba
Rev. D. S. Wells
............................... Udayagiri
Miss A . W i l k i n s o n .......................... Yakusu
Rev. C. H. W illia m s .......................... Kanmili
Rev. T . D . W illia m s .......................... B unbay
Miss J. W illia m s o n .......................... Sianfu
D r. W. W ilson. .
.......................... S;m Salvador
Rev. C. H. Wooster
..
. , Watben
D r. H. G. W ya tt
..
..
. . Tai Yuan Fu
[1 92 7
Supporters.
New Malden
Beckenham, Y.P.M .A .
Forest Hill, Perry Rise Church
Cambridge
East Glamorgan
Tunbridge Wells and District
Swansea
Southport. Hoghton Street Church
Grenfell Memorial Fund, Birmingham
West Croydon Tabernacle
S.W. London Council
Kerth and Forfarshire
West London Missionary Union
Brighton Road, S. Croydon
Bast London fVninr.il
Buckinghamshire
Glasgow
Buckinghamshire Sunday Schools
Bury and Rossendale Baptist Association
Stroud Auxiliary
North London Council
Foots Cray Church
S. London Council
Bristol, Buckingham Church
Bury and Rossendale Baptist Association
West London Council
N . l-ondon Council
Leamington Church
Corsham Church
Wiltshire
S.W . London Council
Jamaica, B.M.S.
Edinburgh
Manchester, Union Church
Tonbridge
New Southgate Church
H.M., Leicester (part)
Trinity, Haslingden and Romford
Glasgow
Rye Lane S.S., Peckham
King’s Cross, Vernon Square Church
Bristol
Bristol (in part)
Peckham, R ye Lane Church
Do.
do.
Worthing Church
Dutch Baptist Union
Herne B a y
Jersey, St. Helier Church
Mid-Lanark
West Croydon Tabernacle
Brighton and Hove Auxiliary
Bermondsey, Haddon H all Church
Park Road, Rushden
Northern Association
Bath
Portsmouth
Penge, Tabernacle
Wandsworth, Northcote Road Churcli
Todmorden A uxiliary
Glasgow
Leicester
Acton, Church Road Church
Balham, Ramsden Road School
Derbyshire
E. Surrey Council
Rossendale W.M.A. League
Liverpool, Kirkdale Church
Luton Girls’ Auxiliary
South West London Missionary Union
Leeds, Blenheim Church
Leeds Auxiliary
Merthyr T vd vil Auxiliary
Torquay, Upton Vale Church
South Leith (in Part)
Glasgow
Sutton (Surrey) Church
Burnley and District
1927.]
99
S P E C IA L L Y SU PPO R TE D M ISSIO N AR IES.
MISSIONARIES OF THE B.M.S. SUPPORTED BY
THE ARTHINGTON FUND No. 1.
IN D IA—
D avies, R ev. W. H.
..
. . Rangamati
Grimes, R ev. A . E ............................. Udayagiri
I
|
Jones, R ev. P. H .
..
..
Chandraghona
Lorrain, Rev. J. H........................ Lungleh
CONGO—
Clark, R ev. J . N.
..
Palmer, R ev. A . B ., B.A.
..
..
Yalemba
YaJemba
I Wilkerson, Rev. G. J . ...
|
..
W ayika
D 2
THE SCHOOLS FOR MISSIONARIES’ CHILDREN.
ELTHAM COLLEGE, S.E. 9, and WALTHAMSTOW HALL, SEVENOAKS.
UR Society, though not financially responsible, has been for
over fifty years closely associated with these two Schools.
Missionary parents, for the sake of the work to which they
believe they have been called of God, are faced by a great difficulty
regarding the care and training of children who have to be left at
home. This difficulty is entirely overcome by the help of the Schools,
which receive children sometimes at the age of six years, and care
for them until they are ready to leave School. The cost is met by :—
(i) Fees from missionary parents and from day-scholars (the latter for
the educational side only) ; (2) Board of Education Grant (for education
only) ; and (3) Voluntary contributions from friends of the Society.
To meet the excess of expenditure over fees, the Schools need
generous contributions from friends of the B.M.S.
This year there are fifty-eight children of B.M.S. missionaries.
The increasing value of the Schools to our missionaries, the more
efficient training of the young lives committed to our care, the joy
of service richly repaying any sacrifice we may make for a worthy
cause, are motives for an effort that should express the best that is
in us on behalf of the best that we can help to create in other lives.
O
BAPTIST CHURCHES’ AND AUXILIARIES’ CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE
FOR M ISSIONARIES’ CHILDREN.
L ondon.
£ s.
Abbey Road— St. John’s W o o d ............. 2 2
Balham— Ramsden Road ....................... 1 1
Barnes ........................................................... o 18
2 2
Brockley— Lewisham R o a d ...................
Camden Road S.S.......................................
2 2
Canonbury— Salter’s H a l l ....................... 2 2
Catford— Brownhill R o a d ....................... 2 2
Dalston Junction— R opc-h old crs
o 3
Dulwich— Lordship Lane ....................... 2 2
Ealing— Haven Green .............................
1 1
Ealing— Langston House ....................... 10 o
Finchley East— Girl’s Missionary Guild 4 o
Finchley, North .......................................... o 10
Forest Gate— Wood grange ..................... o 10
Haddon Hall S.S.........................................
1 1
Hampstead— Heath S treet....................... 37 6
Hendon— Finchley L a n e ......................... 5 18
Heme Hill— G.A. and Rope-holders
310
Highbury H ill S.S.......................................
1 10
Holloway, Upper ...................................... 2 2
......................... 2 2
Hornsey, Ferme Park
Lee (Missionary Association) ................... 1 1
Lee, South— Tabernacle
........................ 3 3
L ey tons tone— Cannhall Road ................. o 10
Leytonstone— Fillebrooke Road ............. 2 3
Metropolitan Tabernacle (Missionary
Union) ....................................................... 1 1
Mitcham L a n e ............................................... 1 1
New Southgate............................................... 1 o
Norwood, W est— Chatsworth R o a d
10 10
Peckham— R ye L a n e .................................. 2 2
Penge T a b e rn a c le ........................................ 7 13
d.
o
o
4
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
0
|
0
0
o
o
2
0
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
SCHOOLS
(F o r Y ear end ing M arch 31 st, 1927.)
£ s. d.
Plumstead, East .......................................... o 5 o
Tooting, U p p e r ........................................... 2 2 t>
Vernon Chapel ............................................ 1
1 0
Walthamstow, Greenleaf Road ..............
1
5 o
Woodberry D o w n ....................................... 1
1 o
--------------Total (London).................. £120 2 7
--------------C o u n tr y .
Bedfordshire.
£ s. d.
A m p th ill...................................................
5 o 0
Bedford— Bunyan Meeting ------2 2 o
Bedford— Mill Street .....................
1 10 o
Berkshire.
Reading— K ing’s Road ......................... 6 4 6
Buckinghamshire.
Chesham— Hinton ................................. 3 ° 0
Olney— Sutcliffe ..................................... 1
I 0
Cambridgeshire.
Cambridge— St. Andrew’s .................... 11 12 4
Durham.
Stockton— Tabernacle............................
Essex.
Colchester— Eld Lane .........................
Halstead— Free Church C o u n c il
Ilford —High Street ..............................
Leigh-on-Sea— Leigh R o a d ..................
Lough ton— Union C h u rc h ....................
Southend— A v e n u e ................................
Southend— Clarence Road .................
100
2 2 0
I
o 0
o 10 6
1
1 o
1
1 0
11 7 b
x
1 0
1
8 0
1 9 27 .]
101
TH E SCHOOLS FOR M ISSIO N A R IE S’ C H IL D R E N .
B aptist C h u rch es’ and A u xiliaries’ C on tribu tion s to the S c h o o ls fo r M ission a ries’
C hildren.
(Y ear ending M arch 31 st, 1927)— coivtd.
C o u n t y — conld.
Gloucestershire.
Bristol— Broadmead ...........................
Bristol— Tyndale C h a p e l.....................
Cheltenham— S a le m .............................
Gloucester— Brunswick R o a d ............
Hampshire (and Isle of Wight).
Newport— C a stleh o ld ...........................
Southsea— Im m an uel...........................
i
r
515
1
1
x r
o
4
o
o
Kent.
Bromley ..................................................
D over— S a le m .......................................
Elthain Park .........................................
Folkestone .............................................
Sevenoaks .............................................
Sittingbourne .......................................
s. d.
Staffordshire.
W a ls a ll....................................................
o 10
6
Suffolk.
Lowestoft— London R o a d ...................
1
1 o
z
2 o
o
10 o
Surrey.
2
1
o o
r o
West Croydon .......................................
Sussex.
Bognor
Hertfordshire.
Chorley Wood S.S....................
Hemel Hempstead ................
£
£ s . d.
4 »
I
14
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0 15
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0 10 6
2 2 o
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3
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Warwickshire.
3
Lancashire.
Bolton— Claremont .............................
Burnley— B .W .L ....................................
Burnley— Yorkshire S t r e e t .................
Haslingden— Trinity ...........................
Liverpool— Myrtle Street ...................
Liverpool— Richmond...........................
Manchester— Union Chapel S.S
Ramsbottom ...........................................
Rochdale— West Street .......................
Wigan— King Street ...........................
4 14 0
2 o o
o 5 o
o 5 o
2 2 o
3 0 0
2 2 o
1
1 o
2 o o
o 10 o
Leicestershire.
Hinckley ................................................
Loughborough— W o o d g a te .................
o 10 o
2 2 o
Lincolnshire.
Boston— High Street.............................
Grimsby— Victoria Street.....................
Louth— Union C h u rc h .........................
1
1
2
6 o
o o
2 o
Middlesex.
H a rro w .................................................... 6
Teddington ............................................ 10
o o
o o
Norfolk.
Norwich— Unthank Road ...................
Yarmouth— Park .................................
1
2
1 o
2 o
N orthamptonshirc.
Northampton— Mount P le a s a n t
1
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Northumberland.
M onkseaton ...................................
.......................................
i
N ottinghamshire.
Nottingham— Chelsea Street ...........
Nottingham— Mansfield Road ...........
1
o o
o 10 6
Somerset.
Bath— H ay Hill ...................................
Bath— Manvers S t r e e t .........................
Crewkerne ......................
Taunton— Silver Street .....................
Weston— Wadham Street.....................
0 5 o
2 2 o
x 1 0
o 10 6
0 5 0
3 6
Birmingham— Erdington ...................
............
Coventry— Queen’s Road
N u n e a to n ........................................... • •
Rugby .............................
W iltshire.
Swindon ..................................................
o 10 o
2 2 o
o 10 6
1
1 o
o 15 o
Worcestershire.
I
Malvern . . .
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Yorkshire.
D ew sb u ry................................................ 5 5 0
Hebden Bridge — Hope (2 y e a r s )
10 o o
Huddersfield— New North Road (2
years) ............................
5 19 10 Huddersfield— Oakes............................. 1 18 2
Huddersfield— Salendine N o o k
x o o
Huddersfield— W .M .A............................ 5 0 °
x o
K e ig h le y .................................................. 1
Leeds— Girls’ A u x ilia r y ....................... 5
0 0
Leeds— Newton Park Union Church . 1 0 0
Sheffield— Cemetery Road ................. 6 7 o
Sheffield— Glossop R oad....................... 2 13 6
Sheffield— Hillsborough W .M .A
1 o o
Sheffield— B.M.S. Auxiliary Trading
S c h o o l.................................................. 20 o o
Sowerby Bridge— Steep L a n e ............. 2 2 o
Ireland.
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2
Scotland.
AberdeenAlloa S.S.
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Glasgow— Harper Memorial (2 years)
Glasgow— H illh e a d
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Wishaw ..............................................
Wales.
Cardiff— Albany Road S.S.
Cardiff— Penarth ............
Cardiff— Whitechurch . . .
Cardiff— Woodville Road
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6
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2 2 0
£356
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Gallenkamp, Mr A
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Glover, D r T , R .................. 25
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Potter, Mr C., Congo boy,
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1 o
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Southey, Mr F . W. P. . . 1
1 o
Spence, Mr H oward
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Stenner, Mrs ..................... 2 o o
Stubbs, Mr W ...................
1
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Swindon Railw ay Mission 1 4 0
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Tritton, M iss.......................
7 7
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Cooper, M r s .....................
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............. 2 o o
Davis, Mr T ........................ 1 5 o
Day, Rev C. H. M............
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De Carle, Miss F, M., and
F rie n d s.......................... 5 o o
Denford, Mr E .................. o 10 o
Denne, Mrs, Mrs Harris’s
Work, Chouisun ........ 4 7 o
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“ D id ym u s” ...................100
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J. Biggs'Work, In d ia .. 1 10 o
Douglas, Mrs E. A
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Durrington Free Church,
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3
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Edwards, Miss S. M. . . . o io o
E . H .................................... 1 o o
E . J., Nottingham ........ 2 o o
Ellison, Mr J ..................... 5 o o
Elson, Mr H. E ....................xo 10 o
E.
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E. T., Shoreham-by-Sea
1 0 0
Evans, Miss Daisy ......... 2
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Everett, Rev E. K., J.P. 2 0 0
Exell, R ev and Mrs F. G.,
“ In Memory of Kenfen,
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1921 ’ ’ ........................... 5
Feltham, M r s ................... o 16 o
Ferguson, Miss K . I. . . . 25 o o
Figg, Mrs A ., “ Widow’s
Mite ” ........................... 3 o o
Fletcher, Rev H. A. . . . . 1
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Ford, Mr G. D. N
5
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Foreign Stamp Bureau . 1 5
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“ Forgiven
Much,”
A n d o v e r....................... 2 o o
Fowles, Rev E. R
12 12 6
Fox, Mr and Mrs VV. J.,
W & O ..................
1
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Freeman, Miss . . . . . . . . . o 10 o
Frost, Rev W . E . ......... 1
o o
F. Z. S., Gospel Work,
Congo ........................... 3
4 o
G. Shel............................... xo
0 o
10 6
£ s.
Gange, Miss A ................... 6 o
Garrett, Miss A. M.; ,— . o jja ,
Gillespie, Mr D .
: .'.i; b 10
Glover, Mr J. Howard . . 5 0
Green, Miss K . L ................... 1 1
" H .”
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“ H .,” Penarth ---- ------ o r4
H all, R ev E! M
.. 5 o
H ammett, Mrs ..............
1 0
Hardwick, Mr G. H. . . . . 1 1
Harrington, Mr G. A. . . . 1 1?
H artley, Miss R.
........
2 0
H athaway, Miss D. C
2 o
Hatherleigh Trust 1 ----- 1 8
Hawkes, Mrs, I n d ia .. . . . 1 0 o
H .C . W . B .
.............
2 0
Heeps, Miss A. D . . . . . .
5 o
“ H elp er” ....................... 2 o
“ Helpers
Together,”
Edinburgh..................... 1 o
H ew itt, Mr and Mrs J. C. r o
H icks, R ev G. E ............... o 10
HoHord, Miss E ................ 2 10
Horton, Dr. Thos................20 o
Hobbs, Miss R. R ............. o 10
Hoctgkinson, Miss ----2 2
Holdsworth. Miss E . .
r 10
Holford, Miss E. . . . . . . .
2 10
Homes for Working Girls
in London ..........
I! 13
Hopkins, Mrs J ................. o 10
“ Hope ”
.............
jo o
Hope, Miss G ..................... 5 o
“ H ornsey,”
Kalemba,
Kibokolo, £5, and Mt.
Haidar, Calcutta, £7. . * 1 2 o
Houghton, Mr P. G. . . . . 5 0
H owes, Miss E . E . . . . . . 0 1 4
H . 'P. G. and S.
........... i' 4
Hum phreys,’Mr E .C . . . 1 10
H unt, Mr W ., J .P ., the
la te
......................... 30 o
Ingle, D r. A. C.
............. 10 o
“ In loving- -memory of
dear Father ” ............
1 1
“ In loving memory of
dear R a y ”
------. . . 1 o
“ In loving memory,
T . W . S., Dec.” . . . . . . xo o
In Memoriam ................. 2 o
In Memoriam ............
2 o
In Memoriam, F.B .E.C.S. 4 o
In Memoriam, H .B .. . . . .
1 o
In Memoriam, S.A.T. . . . 5 o
“ I n memory of Mrs
Alden ” . . . ................... 10 o
Ipswich Girls’ Mission,
M r and Mrs Hooper, /
Congo ............
i o
Islington Medical Mission 1 11
“ I v y ’s Lcgacy,” per Mrs
Jones, Newport . . . . . . . o n
J. A . B .............................
5 3
Jackson, Mr J. S .. . ......... 6 o
Jackson, Misses, W & 0
£2 ....................
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Jenkin, Mr W . E . Y . . .
j 1
Jeram, Mrs F., W & O . o r*
“ J . L . C .”
................... 10 0
“ J . M. L .”
............... 1 0 o
Johnson, Mr and M rsT. R. '
Johnson, Mr and Mrs
T . R .....................
10 o
'Jones, Mr . . . ___ . . . . . .
5 o
Jones, Mrs, Brecon
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Tones, M
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Jones, Miss E . . . . . . . . . . 100 0
‘.Jones, Miss A . H.
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Jones; Miss M . ................. 2 o
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£
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;£ -is. d.
Jones, Miss M. A.
----- 1 1 o Nicholson, Miss C .............. 4
Jones, Mrs Tom ............
1 10 o, Noble, Mr J. ..................... 5
Jones', MrH.-’E'.
o '10 o i Norman, Mrs . 1 . .-; i . . . 1
“ Joyous Gift ” ............... 3 3 o Nutter, Mr J .......................
5
Office Box .........................
J; S. C., Indian Churches. 1 0 0
1
Lord,
remember
Keeley, Mis A. M. H . . . 5 o o “ O
Shantung” ................
1
Kemp, Mr A . R: W . . . . . o 10 o
Kentfleld, Rev. D . N. . . o 10 o “ One of the T .T .T .” --- 5.
1
K e n y , Mrs
. ............. 5 ó’ o “ One of the T .T .T .” . . . .
“ P.” ..........
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Kershaw, Miss H., Toys
v
Page, Mr X B .................. 2
forCkildrenatPirojpore 1 0 0
Kirby, Miss-C;, Brittany. . 5 o *« Palmer’s GreenSt. Gengc's
Knoylie, Mr A . F. . . . . . . 2 o o*
Presbyterian Church,
Congo ------ ............. 0 1
Lancashire -Baptists
o 10 *
Lam b, Miss M. B .................10 o o Paterson, Mr J. . . . . __ 3
............
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I,arw ay, M r .
Paton, Mr and Mrs . . . . . 2
Lawrence, Mr G ., and
F rie n d s ..................
o 12 6 Pavne, Miss G., Work in
Khond H ills . . . ----- o ]
1 o o
Lawrence, Mrs . . . ; ----Leadbeater, Mr S. H. . . . 2 0 0
...... o j
Payne, M rC .
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Congo Preachers' Train­
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Perry, Mr and Mrs, “ In
Lew is,M r R .............. . '. . . o 15 0
Memory of W ilfred,”
Liddiard, M is s
. - o 10 6
Congo Boy ................... 7
Lilley, 94iss E. M. . . . 5 0
0 0
Perratt,;Miss
L
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Lincoln, Mr. H. ............. n o
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Linscott, Miss K . A. . . . .
r o o Phillips, Mr A . W ., Girl,
San
Salvador.................
3i
Lintott, Mr H. ................... 5 o o
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2 1
Lister, R év T . W . ......... 10 o o ; Pickard, Mr W .
3.-.1
Lister, Miss ..................... 3 0 01 Pickering, Mr P. ------L. M.
................. j . .
2 o o ' Potter, Mra F ......................... i
London, Mr T. G. . . . j . . 1 o 13 o ; Poulton, MLss R . .— . . . o 1
Lord, Mr W . E. . . j
.- 50 0 0 Pratt, M is s — ............... 0 1
Lorimer, Mr A.- A . . . . . . 10 0 0 . Pratt, Miss F. M............... 8
Lucas, Miss B. E .............. 1 o o • Presbyterian Church of
Lusk, Mrs, Congo . . . . . . 1 5 o
W a l e s ........................... 1
Luyken, Mr H. A . . : . . . 1 o o Price, Mr and Mrs ........ 5
Macal pine, Mrs M. ........... 25- o o Pritchard,.M rs'E. . . . . . . 0 1
Mackey, Mr J .
¿ . 1 o o Pryor, Mr J . T . ............... .25»?
Pugh, Mr J., Hereford ,v 1
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MarkweD, Mr-H, . . . . . . . .
1 0 0
.2
Marshall, Mrs
............. 2 2 0 Quilter, Miss L . M. . . .
Mrs . . . . . . . , . 1 0
Mason, Mrs
................. oi
12Radcliffe,
4
Raleigh Memorial Congre­
“ M. A. M. D .” (Salé of
gational Church ........ 2
Jewellery) .............2 8 6
---2
Randall, Miss
“ M. A . N. B. (Sale of
.- 5
Coins)
.--.a.
.. o 14 9 Randall, Miss R. E
Manning, Miss B . . . . . . . 0 10 o Rawdon College Students sx
“ M argaret”
1 o o Read, Miss D. C.............. .. 10,
“ Mariad ”
......
1 o o Readers of The Christian, ■
per Morgan & S c o tt. . . 60 1
Marshall, Mrs- (box) . . . . 0 w> o
Martin. Miss A., Congo . 0 1 0 o Readers of The Christian
H erald
............. 2
“ Matthew vL -3,^" Leper
xro.'db; Readers of Life and
W o rk ...........................
.....................
15
Mayhew, Mr and Mrs H.
1 r o * Faith
Reed, Messrs T . and W .. . o j
McCormack, Mr A. M.,
Work at Bopoto. . . . . . . *• 7. 6 Reeves, Mr and Mrs G. C. 0 1
Regents Park College
McNeill, Mrs .............. . . ' 1 o ' o
Missionary
Society,
Meadowcroft, Mr A.
1 o o
Regent's Park Hall,
Medley, Rev E., B»A. . . .
5 0 .0
Dacca .................
too
Mercer, Miss C
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Mercer, Miss C. C. vi .Vt<- -i o o Reid, Mr J ........................1
1 a
Merlen, M rs. . . . . . . . . . i „/ 1 o o Riding, M isse s............
........... 0 1
" M. E . S .” , N ,P . . . . . . .
2 a o Riches, Miss F
M. J ,,'W & 0
........ 10 o o Richmond Street Mission ,4 ;
1 1
Moore, Mrs . . . . v ¿ -------- . 1 . 0 o Riding, M isses?..............
o j
Móulton, M r s ................... o 10 o Robb, Mr. D. G ............
2
Miller, Mr H. R .. i
;
5 0 o Roberts, Miss t ^ . . . .
Miscellaneous Sales . . . . . ' 2 0 a Roberts, JifeSi . . . . . . . . . . -o x
1
Mitchell, Miss I. J. . . . .
r o 0 Robinson, Miss -------Mitchell, Mr J
2 o '0 Robson, Mrs ........................ I
Rogers, Mrs, Cotipo
1 ■
Moore, R ev J. H., Rev J . •< ; ‘ •
o 1
Shorrock’s work, £10 . . 20 *'.:o o “ Romdeno
J
Mowl, Mr A . . . ' ............... 0 10 0 Rose, Miss E .................. 0
1
“ Mr James,’’ Reading ..*■•- 3 >->o q Rossiter, Miss E ; ......... o
R eyal Holloway College <
Neish, Mr and Mrs W. . . ■ 4 0 0
Missionary G u ild
o a
Neish, Miss A . R . . ........... 1 0
d
2 1
Newlands, Mr G. F .
15 ’ o ci Rutherford, M r s ............
34 5
Newton, Miss D. . . . . . . .
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"A ' £ s; (1.
Sale of Coins, etc. . . t .
i 7
4
Sale of " Peace " Plates. 3 18 o
St. Bride’s Church, ¡Fleet
Street, E .C....................
2 10 o
St. Mark’s Church, Forest
Gate
...................... 2 2 o
St. Paul’s -Missionary
S o c f e t y ...
5 5 0
Sanders, Mrs E .M . . . . . . 2 10 o
Sanderstead Crusaders . . 0 15 o
Saunders, Miss A
1 o o
Saward, Mr. W . . ; . . . 1 . 1
1 0
Scott, Miss J. i ............... 3 0 0
Scrivener, Miss R., “ In
memory of Rev. A. E.
Scrivener, Congo ” . . . .
2 0 0
Serpell, Mr H. O/ . . . . . . 100 o o
Sharp, Mr A. E ; . . . . . . .
o10 -o
Shaw, .Dr H. B a tty ----- ; 5 o o
Sheffield, Mr J ..................
1 1 o
Sifton, Miss H. . . . . . . . .
10ia o
8 0 0
Sifton, Mrs .. . ___
Silvey, Miss K. G., Boys’
1C la s s ............................. 1 2
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Simmons, >Mr H. W
1 1 o
Sinclair, Mr J .................... 3 3 o
Sissons, Mr R. .■
..............
2 0 o
Skirrow, Mr J. . . . . . . . . : . 1016 6
S. M. . . . . . . . . o to o
Smith, Mr W. .. . v . . . . .
1 0 o
Smith, Miss J. M. . . . . . .
o 10 o
Smith, Mrs T. W., W .& 0
5 o o
Smith, Mr C. E
2 o o
Smith, Miss M
50 o o
Sraith, Miss L. . . . . . . . .
0 10
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1 0
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Soller, Mr, Torquay ---Spence, Mr J. . . . . . . . . .
10 o o
Spencer, Mrs A. M. . . . . .
2 3 o
Spender. Mr. E W .. . . . . .
o 10 ' o
Spiller, Mr J .....................
1 5 0
S. T., Handsworth ......... 4 o o
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Stacey, Mrs, China £1 $s. . 2 10 o Watson; Miss T . M
Stalham, Miss F. J. . . . . i o o W atts, Miss A. M............. o 10 o
Welch,
Mr
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Stephens, R ev J. R. M. ; 2 12 6
IOS,................................. 6 10 o
Stephens, Mrs C ............... 2 o o
Westminster,Christchurch 5 0 0
C o., “ In memory of
10 o o
Rev J. M. Stephens ” 1 i t o White, M r s ..............
White, Rev W .. : ............ 2 2 o
Stroud Green Crusaders . 1 1 0
White, Miss J. E .............. 5 o o
Stubbs, Miss H. I. ___
1 0 0
1 . 1 o
Sutcliffe, M r s
...... 6 o o White, Mr H. J ................
T ait, Miss E .......................- 4 o o Whyte, Mrs....................... 5 0 o
Taylor, Mr F and Miss O.
Wickhambrook Congre­
gational Church ........ 1 10 0
Saw yer..............................20 o o
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1 o
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Taylor, Miss A. M. . . . . 2
2 o: “ W id o w ”
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Taylor, Miss L. G
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Telephone Box .............. 3 o 6
Thomas, Mr M., the late 100 o o Williams, Miss E . ..........
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Williams, Mr W. . . . . . . . o 10 o
Thomas, D r and Mrs A .
2 0 o
V a u g h a n ..............
x 0 0 Williams, M is s ..............
Thomas, E. and M............ 2 0 0 Willis; Mr E. J. ............. 1 o o
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Thompson, Miss E
1 o o Willman, Mr James . . . . , 1 1
Thomson, M r s
4 2 o Wilson, Mr W . H. . . . . . . o 10 o
Thornely, Misses . . . . . . . 6 10 o Winterton, Mr and Mrs J. o 15 o
W . J. H .............................. 1 o o
Tricks, Miss E. M., Rev
“ Wonderland,” Dundee. 1 0 0
and Mrs W. Millman . . 1 7 6
o Woodward, Miss, W & 0
Trueman, Miss M.......... :... 1 0
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Thueman, M r s
1 0 0
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Tucker, Miss .............. o 12
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Turner, Mr S. G. . . . . . . .
1 10 o Wright, Mr J. A.. M .A .. . 3 0 c
“
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Sunday
“ Two Grateful Church
Breakfast Box
---- - 15 16 11
Members ” ................... 5 o' .0
50 0 o W . W ., “ A lover of
“ Typo ” . ..............
Missions” ............... .
1 10 c
United Mission ............
2 o o
Vindle, Miss E . M. . . . . . o 10 o Yardley Gobion Congre­
gational Church ........ 1 7 4
Visitors to Kettering
Mission House . . . . . . .
1 5 o Yates, Mr ....................... 1 16 c
Wakefield, Miss M. A. . . o 10 o Youngman, M is s ............. 1 o c
1 5 c
“ W altham stow ” . . . . . . 5 o o Y . R., C a tfo rd
Sums under 1 os................ 16 6 c
Wandsworth, East Hill,
Congregational Church
£9,382 16 •
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2 2 o
W am ett, Mr H. W. . . . . . o 10 o
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GIFT and SELF DENIAL WEEK.
(IN A D D ITIO N T O TH E G IFTS R E C E IV E D TH RO UGH CHURCHES.)
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44 A .B .C .,” Work on Congo
R iv e r ............................. SO 0
“ A Denial ” ................... 0 10
“ A . F .” .............................
T 0
A Friend ......................... *> 0
A Friend .........................
I 0
A Friend, Drummochy . 10 0
A Friend, New Zealand . I 0
A Leicestershire B a p tist. I 0
Angus, Miss L ................... ^0 0
*• A n
old worker and
lover of Missions * ’ . . .
I
0
Anonymous, per Rev M.
E . Aubrey, M .A ............
0
Anonym ous....................... 0 10
0
Anonym ous.......................
I
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I 10
I 10
Anonym ous.......................
A nonym ous....................... I 0
Anoovmous. Glasgow . . . 0 10
Anonymous. Walthamstow 3 0
Anonymous, Guildford .. 0 10
Anonym ous....................... 0 10
A nonym ous....................... 2 0
Anonymous, Peckham .. 2 0
O 14
Anonym ous...................
A nonym ous....................... I O 1 0
A T .T ., “ In memory of
our unselfish and ever
self-denying Mother ”
5 0
Baker, Miss M................... 0 10
Baynes, Mrs A. H ............ 20 0
Bennett, Rev and Mrs T. 1 10
0 10
Binnie, Miss E. L .............
1 0
Brown, Miss A ..................
Browning, Mrs ............... 6 20
“ Capital " ....................... too 0
" Chingford ** ................. 0 10
Crosby, Miss S ................... 0 10
Dann, Rev G. J................ 0 10
D ixon, Miss E . J ............... 1 2
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Edwards, Miss S. M. . . .
“ E. E .” ...........................
Ellison, Rev J. . .
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Ferguson, M i s .......... 10
F. H. S.
.........................
“ For L o ve’s Sake ” . . . .
Fox, Mr and Mrs W . J . . .
Fox, Miss D. M.................
French, Mrs C. E ..............
G. L., Berks
...........
Godfrey, M isses...............
Greenwood, Mr and Mrs
Grieve, M is s .....................
H., H a g g a te .....................
Haigh, Mr J. A .................
Harrison, Mr and Mrs
Mott .............................
Hayes, M r s .......................
Hayman, Mr J. M
Hodgson, Misses...............
Hope, Misses.....................
Housden, Mr J. B ............
“ In Memoriam ” ...........
Jarre«, Rev A. J .............
L., and M. F ......................
Lincoln, Mr H ...................
Lister, Rev T. W ..............
Lockhart, Miss E. J. . . .
Do., W .M .A ...............
MacBeath, Rev A . G. W.
Medley, Rev E ., B .A ..
M. E. S...............................
Moore, M r s .......................
Moore, Miss G. A ..............
Nixon, M r s ..............
North, Miss A ...................
Osborne, Miss E ...............
Parsons, Mr W . E
Pearce, R ev S. F ..............
Pirkis, Miss .....................
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Readers of The Christian,
per Morgan S c o t t ........
Reekie, Mr R. T ...............
Regent’s Park College
Missionary U nion........
Reid, Mrs J ........................
Robinson, Miss M. F. . . .
Rogers, Mr W ., Junr. . . .
San Salvador Station . . .
Scott, Miss E .....................
Silvester, Mrs .................
Simms, Mr and Mrs A. J.
Smith, Mr E. Henderson.
Smith, Mrs T. W ..............
Spiller, Mr J ......................
Spurgeon’s College .........
Stalham, Miss F . J. . . . .
Teichmann, R ev and Mrs
A . T .................................
Thorne, Mr and Mrs C. H.
T. H. P ...............................
Tozer, Mr T. E ..................
Trafiord, M r s ...................
Turner, Miss H. M............
Two Missionaries, “ A
Thankofiering ” .........
Venis, Dr H. C arey...........
Wakefield, Mr M. A
Wall, Miss E. G ................
“ Well-wisher,” Nunhead
W. J. H ..............................
Wilkerson, Rev G. J. . . .
Woodfield, Mr S ................
W yatt, Mrs E ....................
X . Y . Z ...............................
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£467
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D E F IC IT .
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DEFICIT.
(IN AD D ITIO N TO T H E G IFTS R E C E IV E D TH ROUGH C H U R C H E S )
£ s. d.
* S.0 d.0 A Widow ......................... £i
A. B ..................................... 2 o o !j Anonym ous....................... 35
A Baptist Member ......... o 10 o Anonymous.................... ... 35 0 0 A Young Couple ............. 2
A
Baptist
Member,
Anonymous....................... 35 0 0 Bacup ............................... 10
B rig h to n ....................... o ro o Anonymous....................... 35 0 0 “ B .” F a m ily ................... 12
A Baptist Member, GlasAnonym ous....................... 35 0 0 Bakewell, Mr J ................. 0
bury
..........
o ro o Anonymous................ . . . 35 0 0 Balls, Mr J ....................
■i
Adams, Mr, Mrs and
Anonym ous.................... .. 35 0 0 Banks, M rs ....................... 100
Miss K .........................
6 o o Anonym ous....................... 35 0 0 Bannerman, Mr J ............. 0
Adams, Mr and Mrs W. J. 50 o o Anonym ous....................... 35 0 0 Baptist ............................. 0
Adderley, D r ................... 5 5 o Anonym ous.................... . 34 10 0 Barber, Mrs L. (the late) 20
Adderley, Mr A. R
1 1 o Anonym ous
25 0 <0 Barnes, Mr Walton M. .. 35
A Doctor’s Sister, H. T. W. 5 0 0
Anonym ous.................... ... 20 0 0 Bates, M iss..................... .. 2
A Friend ..........................350 o o Anonymous....................... ia 0 0 Bavnes, M r s ..................... 35
A Friend .......................... 100 o o Anonymous, Llanelly, Car­
Baynes, Mr Norman H. . 10
A Friend ..........................100 o o
marthen......................... 10 0 0 Beilbv, Miss M. M............ I
A Friend, Lancashire . . . 35 o o Anonym ous
. ^ 7 10 0 Bell, Rev J ........................ 18
A Friend, Loughborough 25 o o Anonym ous....................... 7 0 0 Bell, M rs ........................... 15
A Friend ............................25 o o Anonymous, Coventry . . 6 3 2 Beilin, M r W .H ...............
I
A F rie n d ........................... 10 o o Anonymous....................... 5 10 0 Benford and Brooks, the
M is s e s ........................... 0
A F rie n d ........................... 7 o o Anonymous (2)................. 5 0 0
A F rie n d ........................... 5 0 0 Anonym ous....................... 5 0 0 Benzie, M r ....................... I
A Friend, Bloomsbury . . 4 0 0
Anonym ous....................... 5 0 0 Bergin, M is s..................... I
A F rie n d ........................... 3 0 o Anonymous.................... ... 5 0 0 Berrv, Mr J. R ................. 12
A Friend, Fyfe ............... 2 10 o Anonymous, Weymouth
5 0 0 “ Bethel ” ....................... I
A F rie n d ........................... 2 0 o Anonymous....................... 5 0 0 Bctteridge, Mr E. H ........ O
A Friend, Southfields . . . 1 o o Anonymous Friends . . . . 4 10 0 Beveridge, Mr G. T.......... r
A F rie n d ........................... 1 0
0 Anonym ous....................... 4 4 0 B. H. K .............................. 2
A Friend, Liverpool
1 0
o Anonymous..................
4 0 0 Bilborough, Miss L. K . .. i
A Friend, S tro u d .............. ' 1 o o Anonymous, L o n d o n .. . . 3 3 0 Birthday Offering . . . . . . 0
A Friend, S c o tla n d
1 o o Anonym ous....................... 3 3 0 Blomfield, Rev W. E.,
B.A., D .D ....................... 7
A F rien d ........................... 1 o o Anonym ous....................... 3 3 0
A Friend, Chingford . . . . o 10 o Anonym ous..............
3 3 0 Blundell, Mr E .................. 35
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i 0
Wallace, Mr A ..................
Watson, Rev. J. A . and
Mrs ............................... 0 20
Watson, Miss D. H .......... 5 0
Watson, Miss F. M........... 2 O
W . B ., Risca ................... 5 O
W . D . C .............................. 0 10
Weekes, Misses F. and J.
Wenham, Mrs, China . . . 10 0
Westbrook, Miss E . B. . . O 10
White, Mrs J o h n ............. S 0
W hite, Mrs M .H ............... 35 0
W hyate, M rs..................... I 0
Widow’s Mite ................. I 0
Wigfield, Miss P ___. . . . IO 0
Wilkerson, R ev G . J, . . 35 0
Williams, Mr D ................. 20 0
Williams, Miss E . A . . . . ■'3 4
Williams, Miss E . O. . . . 5 0
Williams, Rev T. D ......... xo 0
Williams Mr A. B ...........
Williams, Mr, and Friends 4 8
Williams, the M isses ----- 0 20
Williams, Mr & Mrs J. G.
and M is s .......... .......... . 4 0
Winfield, Rev W . W.,
B.A., B .D ....................... 10 O
Wood, Mrs R . . . . . . ......... 0 XO
Woodward, Miss M.
5 0
Wollard, Rev S. G ........... 10 XO
W. R. and M. S. H . (col­
lected at Sunday E ve­
ning Radio Services) . X 0
W right, M r s .................
50 0
W7ripht, M rs....................... .5 0
W. Y ., Hanwell
. 0 xo
2 0
X . ................. .
X 0
X . X . X .............................
Young, Mr A lex ................ 20 0
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Calabar High School . . . 13
Calcutta, Lai Bazaar,
0
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33 2
Delhi Baptist Mission . . . .b 5 i
C eylon ...............................
0 0
0. 0
0
0 0
Thompson, Mrs T . H . . . 20
Thompson, Miss (proceeds
of Sale of W o r k ) ________ 20 .0 0
2 I 0
Thompson, Mr. J. C ........
Thomson, Miss J. N.
3 0 0
Thom ely. Miss J. R. . . . 8 0 0
2
-a 0
Tinling, R ev J. F . .
To the dear memory of
0 0
I
my Husband....................
2 0 0
T. P. I .................................................
India, per Mr W. C.
rEadie .....................
£
Shensi Staff, Past and
Present Members . . . : IX 17 <
Upoto, per Rev J. H.
Marker ............................................... 6 xo <
W. B., Matele, Ceylon . . .
i 0 1
Yakusu Infants, per D r
C. C. Chesterman . . 0 3 <
£567
16
112
COLLECTIONS— LEGACIES— T. T. T.
COLLECTIONS AT ANNUAL SERVICES, 1926 .
Annual‘Meetings at Leed s.
. .......................................................
Do.
Deficit
....................... ............... .
................................
do.
w . m .a .
D o .'
Queen’s H all ...........
Do.
Sale of Tickets . . . . . . . . .....................................
Do.
W.M.A. ..........
Do.
M .M .A ..
...........
Young People's Meeting and Children’s R ally ...........
Bloomsbury Valedictory Meeting ...........
: .....................
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5
126
23
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£46^
LEGACIES.
(IN A D D ITIO N TO AM OUNTS R E C E IV E D TH RO U G H CH U RCH ES).
£ s.
Barnhill, the late Mrs . . . 150 o
B artlett, the late Mr
Charles................
50 o
Bastable, the late R ev R. 5 o
Bergin, the late Mrs
Caroline
.......... 100 o
Billson, the la te Miss Ada
Jane __ . . .. * .............. xo, o
.Bray, the late Mr J . . . . . 4 10
Brindle, the late Miss M .. 5 0
Brooks, the late Mrs E liza 50 o
Browne, the late Mrs.
Elizabeth,of Plym outh 902 9
B u ck the late Miss A . E . . 20 o
Burlison, the la te Miss
E . C .......................... . . . 13 17
D avies, the late Mr J. M. 54 8
D ean, the late Mr G. H.,
S it tin g b o u m e
78 7
D u d ley, the late Mrs
H . E ., D e fic it
i - 45 °
Foreman, the later Miss
A . B ., North Shields . . 100 o
d.
o
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o
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0
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4
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2
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£ s. d.
Green, the late Miss J.
Ellen . . . . . . -----. . . . 22 o o
Grimshaw, the late Mr
Thomas .................. ...1 0 0 o o
Hancock, the late M r s .. .101 12 10
Harries, the late Mr John 3 3 8
H aw orth, the la te Miss
A n n e ........................ • • ■54 2 11
Home, the late Mrs C. L.
Gill .........................
2 0 0
H ustler, the late Mrs
J. H ., H a rro g a te
.500 o o
Innes, the late Miss A. E. 16 4 9
Luntley, the late Mr P. H. 12 15 10
Mair, the late Miss C. S . . . 41 10 8
Myles, the late Miss
Isabel .........
4 16 4
Nicholson, th e late Mrs
Martha Ann, Plymouth
¡1251 13 3
Parsons, the late Mrs S. A . 44 16 o
Philpott, the late Miss
E. S. S. (D ividend£35). 188 o 9
Pinchin, the late
Mrs
A. E ................................. 10
Roberts, the late Miss Annie E
......... 50
Roughton, the late Miss
C la r a .............................. 5
Sharpe, the late Mr J. H.,
Coventry ................ ...1 0 0
Shelton, the late
Mrs
M a r y ................
74
Spear, the late Miss S
8
Spencer, the la te Miss G . . 100
Spink, the late Miss Mary 47
Stone, the late Mr W . G .. 126
Urquhart, the late Mr.
M. J. W . . . . . . . . . . . . i 50
W illis, the late Mr S M .. 45
Wood, the late Sir Edward
*903
W right, the late Mr J. . . . 60
£ 7 ,5 «
T. T .-T .
(IN. ADDITION TO AM OUNTS R E C E IV E D TH RO UG H CH U RCH ES).
£
I
A . .................................
Ahier, Miss D. E ............ ..
A llnott, Miss E ................. I
I
Archer, Mr D. S...............
r't '
Badger, Miss E ........... .
I
Ballard, Mr P a u l.........
Barnes, Miss L. M............
I
Barnes, Mr P. D ............... I
Bam s, Nutfee A lice . . . . .
r
X
B evis, Mr W . A .......... ..
Booth, Misses W . R and
z
Hi C. i l .........................
s. d.
■''
£ s. - d.
___
1 0 0
0 0 Bowyer, Miss
10 0 B r a y ,M is s G . M. . . . . . .
10 ; o
0 0 Briggs, Miss E ls ie .. . . . . . 1 0
o
0 0 Bullock, Miss M. . . . . . . . 1 0 0
0 o ; Bush, Miss G. M...............
10 o
1 o .0
0 0 Chambers, M is s ...............
o
0 0 Chapman, Miss Jessie . . 1 0
1 0 0
0 0 Church, Miss
0 0 Churcher, Mr E. . . . . . . . . 1 o o
6 0 Clatk,'M iss W. E . ' . . . . . . 1 o [o
Coker, Mis* A . T .
1 d ‘J o
.V 1 0 0
8 0 Colwell, Miss K .
Cook, Miss W . R . . . . . .
Copp, M rE . H ..........
Copp, Mr H. L. . . . .
Co veil, Miss W. V. . . .
Davison, Mr H, . . . . V.
D ay, Mr W. A . . . . . . .
Edmonds, Mi®* M. F. .
Elmer, Miss Doris M. .
Em ery, Mr R. V» . . . .
Evans, Miss L. E .........
T i m , Miss H ilda . . . .
iia c h , Miss-M. L . Jo y.
, . 4. .
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COLLEGE.
£ s. id .:
i
F o lk a rd , M r G . F ...............
F o w le s, M r D
i
F o w le s, M iss M . . . . . . . .
i
F ow les, M iss W .......................i
G a rlick , M iss A m y . . . . .
i
G a m h a m , M r R . A ...........
i
G o d d a r d , M iss I v y . . . . . .
i
G o o d in g , M r A .....................
i
i
G o rta g e , M r R . H ...............
G reen , M rs L .......................
I
G re e n w o o d , M r P ................
i
G reeth a m , M iss I v y
i
G riffith s, M iss M ................
i
H a llfield , M i s s ..................
r
H a rd in g , M iss ....................
i
H a rrison , M iss G . W . . . . i
H a sler, M iss W ..................
i
H a y w a rd , M iss V ..............
i
H o a re , M iss J . 1..................
H o u n s o m e , M iss A n n i e . .
1
H u n t, M iss M ......................
1
H u n t, M iss M . A ...............
1
1ones', M r T r e v o r ............
1
1
L a n g le y , M r C . E ..............
L a u c h la n , M r P . B . M.
. 1
L a w , M r W . A ....................
1
1
L id d le , M r E .......................
o ' o
o
o
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M a rtin , S ir L . E ...................
M ea der, M>ss O . C ..............
M elth a m , M iss M . . . . . . .
M iles, M iss M ..................—
M iles, M r W . ......................
M iller, M r R ...........................
M on k , M iss M a rjorie . . . .
M orris, M iss A ......................
M o r to n , M iss N ....................
N ich o lls , M iss V . N
N o r w ic h , M iss M. L
P alm er, M iss J.....................
P e llin g , M iss H . M ..........
P e n fo ld , M iss A . E
P o t t s , M r ..............................
P rice , M r E . W ....................
P rice , M r N . G .....................
P rio r, M iss D o r i s ...............
R a c k ly e ft , M iss M ..............
R a c k ly e ft , M iss N ...............
R a le b in s , M iss V ..................
S c o t t , M r J. C a m eron . .
S ilk , M iss V e ra ..................
S lin g er, M iss E u n ic e . . . .
S m ith , M iss G . C . G u rn e y
S m ith , M iss H a z e l L o m a s
S o d d y , M r G .........................
1 o o.
1 o; o
1 o‘ o
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1 o
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10 o
1 0 0
1 o
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1 o
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1 0 0
1 0 0
1 o
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S p en cer, M iss G ...................
S p e n c e r, M iss M ...................
S p u r g e o n ’ s O rp h a n H o m e s
S trea m es, M i s s ....................
T . T . T ., C a rd iff ...............
T a r ra n t, M iss G . M
T h o m s o n , M iss B . K . . . .
T id m a n , M i s s ......................
T u ff, M r A . R .......................
T u rn b u ll, M r P .....................
T u rn e r, M r. F ....................
W a g n e ll, M iss M ..................
W a lk le y , M iss J o y ..........
W a t t s , M iss N ......................
W e n g e r, M r E . L ................
W h e e le r, M r R . V ...............
W ile m a n , M iss D
W illia m s, M iss E .................
W ils o n , M iss D . E
W ils o n , M iss G la d y s A . . .
W ils o n , M iss N . S ...............
Y o u n g , M iss M .....................
S u m s u n d e r 1 0 s....................
SERAMPORE COLLECxE.
(IN A D D ITION TO AMOUNTS R E C E IV E D TH RO UGH CHURCHES.)
Pickard, Mr W ....................................................................................................................................................
i, =•
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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1
x
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1
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10
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114
CON TRI BUT IONS
FOR
W OMEN' S
W O R K.
SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS.
(IN A D D ITIO N TO SU B SCR IPTIO N S. Ac., R E C E IV E D TH RO U G H T H E CH U RCH ES.)
£
£ s. d.
xooth London Company G .L .B ., for Testa­
Macbeth, Mrs .......................
1
ments for Children withM iss Case, Bolangir 1 5 6
Manger, Miss J. A., for Mrs Chao Ting Mei,
A Grateful One
................
10 o o
under Mrs Lewis, Shansi ................
14
Albrey, Miss E ......................
1 13 9 Marshall, Mrs ........
1 10 o Marston, Mrs .................................................... 5
Aldis, M is s ..................
Angus, Miss
5 o o Mitchell, Mr J . . 4 ..........................
2
Anon, for Gospel Work amongwomen in India 2 0 0
Moore, Mrs, for Mrs Harris' work,China . .
1
Anonymous . . . .......
125 o o Moss, Mr, Edgar
.........................................
10 o o Mouncey, M i s
.A n on ym ous..............
...................................... 7
Arthington Trustees Fund No. 3, for South
Mursell, Mrs ...................................................... 25
Lushai ............................................................. 125 o o Osborn, Miss E., for Bible woman under Miss
Ballard, Misses B. and B . V
...........—
2 12 o
Kirkland (£3), and Miss Kirkland's work
5 o o
Barnes, Mr W . M. ...................................... . . . ,
(£1) •
4
Bates, Miss ......................................
10o G .,io r Girl,Outcasts, In d ia
Payne, Miss
Baynes, Mrs A. H.
................. . ............... ,..
8 8 0
Pearce, Mrs ................................................. .100
1 o o Pearson, M r s ...................................................... 2
Bland, Mr A. E. — ..................
Bond, Mrs W
................................. —
1 16 6 Pirkis, Miss R. L ................................................. 2
Bowman, Miss F . M., for “ Leila Rose,"
Pirkis, M is s ........................................................ 2
E n ta lly .............................................................. 8 o o Pratt, Mrs T ..................
1
Campbell, Mrs, for Lady Worker, Ceylon
5 5 o Pratt, Miss W
............................................ x
Carter, Miss W ...................................................... 1 7 4 Priestley, Miss, for Mrs Paterson, Tsing- •
Cruickshank, M r s ............................................... 5 o o
chowfu ............................................................. 3
1 o o Reynolds, Miss G., for Miss Chapman’s work,
Curr, R ev H. S .....................................................
Daintree, Mrs, for Woman’s work in C eylon.. 2 0 0
Lushai ............................................................. 1
D ixon, Miss E . J ......................................................
xo6 Rutherford, M r s ................................................ 2
Dodd, Miss .........................................
Sale of10Loite ra tu re .............................................. 3
Donaldson, Mrs .....................................................
13o Sale of Native W ork
............................... 25
Douglow, Mrs E . A .............................................. 2 2 o Salter, Miss M...................................................... 2
Drayson, Miss (Proceeds of W ork sold)
70 o o Sindall, Mr, Mrs and Miss, for Zinghi, in Miss
Earp, Misses..............
1
1 o
Chapman’s School, Lushai ......................... 8
Evans, Mrs Annie ................................ . . . . . . 2 5
0 0 Smith; Mr J. C.,Russel .................................. 7
Ferguson, Mrs E. M............. . - . . I . . . - . . . . . . : . 20 o o- Smith, Miss G u r n e y ..........................................
Finch, Mrs, for Salamatpur Industrial Home 6 10 6 Smith, Mr C. E ..............................
Stephens,M rs C.
...........: . . . * ..................
Giris’ Life Brigade, London Division, for
B ola n gir............................................................ 2 6 o Sutcliffe, Mrs .................................................... 3
Do., 1st Birmingham B a tt., for Bolangir.
13 6 Thompson, Mr Samuel
....................... . .
1
10o Thompson, M is s ........................
Graham, Miss M. C a rso n ......................................
3
Harrison, Miss L
.................................... 1
o o Thornely, Miss .................................
Haslop, Mrs ...................................................... 3
o o Tritton, M is s ...............................................
3
“ Helper ” .......................................
2
o o “ Ubique,” for Educational Work ................. 1
Henson, Mr and Mrs R . Howard ......................
106 Usher, D r and M r s ............................................
o o Watmough, Miss .............................................. 5
H.
O. L ., for India ...................................... 30
Homes for Working Girls in London ........... 7
o o Welch, Mr C. A .............................................. 1
Horsfall,'Miss M....................................................200 o o Wenham, Mrs M. E ...............................................70
Horton, D r Thomas ........................................ 10
o o W eymouth, Miss M. B ....................................... 2
In Memoriam, M. A . B ........................................ r o o White, Mrs, for Nkiambi, Congo ................... 7
In remembrance of Divine Guidance ...............
10o Wilkinson, Miss A ............................................... x
J . E . P., for Work amongst Women and Girls,
Williams, Miss E ................................................. 1
C h in a ................................................................ 2 o o Winterton, Mr and Mrs J .................................
x
Jones, Rev R. and M r s ........................................
12o Wolfenden, Mrs ................................................ 1
Kem p, Miss E . G. (Proceeds fo Sale) ............. 41 2 o Woodward, Mr H. P ..........................................
1
Ladd, Miss M., for Congo Girl ....................... 7 o o Woodward, M is s ............................. . , .............. x
Leslie, Miss M. B., for Support o f Manada. . . 2 xo o Wright, Miss E ....................................................
Lewis, Mr and Mrs F . T .......................................25 o o
Sums under xos........................................... x
Lewis, M iss........................................................... 4 4 0
Lewis, Misses J. M. and M. G .........................
z o o
£1,142
Lockhart, Miss E . J ............................................. 20 o o
s.
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13
10
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1
5
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12
15
11
SUNDRY RECEIPTS.
Girls' A uxiliary (also acknowledged under Church headings) ...........................
*•
1,462 15
LEGACIES (WOMEN’S WORK).
Armstrong, the late Miss K . W . ...............
B ayley, the late Mrs K ate
...............
Billson, the late Miss A d a J a n e ...............
Browne, the late Mm. Elizabeth M . . . . . .
Buck, th e late Miss A . E ............................
Burlison, the late Mrs E . C ,
...............
Foreman, the late Miss A . B ..............
Gould, the late Miss C .J .............................
£
20
300
xo
902
20
10
75
xoo
£ 8.
s. d.
o o Howarth, the late Miss A nne....................
54 2
o o Myles, the late Miss Isabel
.............
4 16
0 0 Nicholson, the late Mrs. Martha A n n . . . . 1,251 13
8 11 Roberts, the late Mr». S . E . . .................
100 o
o o
711
£2,848 9
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115
CONTRIBUTIONS
M EDICAL
W O R K .
ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS
(IN A D D ITION TO SU BSCRIPTIO N S R E C E IV E D THROUGH CH URCH ES .
£ s. d.
£ S.
Aldwiiickle, Mr A. O. (Bed,
Dawes, Mr F. (Beds, Sian
Taiyuanfu)........
fu and Y a k u su )......... 2 1 0
7 0 0
Angus, M is s ..........
I
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3 0 0 Dixon, Mrs E. J. D ixon.
Dodd, M is s .....................
IO
Anonymous (Bed, Palwa.
£ 15)
.............................
50 0 0 " Dunsmore Circle ” (Bed
Anonymous............
Bolobo) .......................
5 0 o
5 0
Barnes, Mr W. M. .
2
2
30 0 0 Forder, Mr B. C ..............
IO
Bates, Miss ..........
10 0 Fry, Lady ( Yakusu) . . .
Begbie, Mr H. (Dr Tcich
Gallenkamp, Mr A .........
3 IO
2 0 0 Gill, Mrs and Miss (Beds
mann’ s work) . . .
Bhiwani and San Salva
Bell, Miss C. S. (Bed
Sianfu) ...............
dor)............................... 2 4 0
7 0 0
Bristol General Hospita
IO
Graham, Miss M. Carson
Staff and Friends (Bed
Harris, Miss C. M........... 1 0 0
0
D olphur)............
2
15 0 0 “ Helper ” .....................
Brooks, Miss M. ..
10 0 Henson, Mr and Mrs R
Bulkley, Mrs ........
Howard ................
10 0
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Burt, Mr H. G. (Bed
i
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Hobbs, Mrs M............
Bolobo)
....
7 10 0 Hope, Miss G (Taiyuan/i
Hospital, £1) .............
0
10 0 0
Chisholm. Mr A. E.
3
Horton, Dr Thomas . . . 2 2 IO
Coats, Sir Thomas Glen.
The Charitable Trust of
In Memoriam, F. B. H
0
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the l a t e ....................... 1 0 0 0
C. S.......................
Craggs, Mr G. F
.
i
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0 In Memoriam, J. F. and
Crisp, Mr and Mrs G. (Bed
E. C. F. (Chowtsun
Hospital) ..................... :2o 0
Stanfu) ....................... 1 0 O 0
L. and E ............................. 2 0
Daintree, Mrs (Berham
pore Hospital) ........... 10 0 0 0 Lefeaux, Mr L. (Bed,
Palwal) ......................... 15 0
Daintree, Mrs and Dr
(Bed, Bolobo) ...............
9 0 0 Lewis, Mr and Mrs F . T . . 10 0
Lewis, Miss F. G ............... 5 0
Daintree, Mrs J. D. (Beds
Berhampore)............... 20 0 0 Lockhart, Mr E . (Bed,
Chowtsun)..................... 1 2 0
Daintree, Miss M. M. (Bed
Berhampore)............... T 5 0 0 Lockhart, Miss M............. 5 0
Lomas, Mr J ...................... I I
Davis, Mr W. J. (Bed
2
3
Chowtsun) • •----7 0 0 Macbeth, Mr A .................
d.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
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0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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£ s. d
M . A . R . (Bed, S ia n fu ) . . . 12
M a son , M rs .........................
1 10
1
10
M . B ......................................
M c L e a n , M iss F . J
10
M ills, M r W . D o w n e s
. . . s 10
M iner, M rs
(Beds, Ber­
hampore) .............................. 50
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M in ter, M iss I . {China,
£1 6s. 6 d . ) ..................
2
16
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M rs (Beds,
Bhnvam and Chowtsun) 27
O a k e sh o tt, M r H . C . . . .
13
j O w en s, M iss (D r Gilm ore's
1 ■work, Congo) .................. 8 8
2
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P ea rson , M r s ....................
P h illip s, M r, Mrs a n d M iss
3 o
R o b e r ts o n , M r A . C ........
1 o
R o b e r ts o n , M r S . B ........
210
R o b s o n , M r A . (Bed, T a iv u a n fu ) ......................... 15
o
S c o t t , M iss F . (Bed, T a iy u a n fu ) ......................... 14
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S im p so n , M iss J ...............
5
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S ly , M iss L ...................
10
1
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S m a rt, M rs A . H .............
S m ith , M rs F . L om a s
(Bed, Taiyuanfu) . . . . 12 o
S m ith , M iss G u r n e y .......
10
S t o t t , M r J . (Bed, B er­
hampore) ........................... 10 o
W ilk in so n , M iss A ..............
1 o
W ood w a rd , Mr H . J
1 5
Su m s u n d er 10s.........
5
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M E D IC A L M ISSION A U X IL IA R Y .
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*X
(IN A D D ITIO N T O DONATIONS R E C E IV E D TH ROUGH CHURCHES.]
£ s. d.
A Cheerful G iv e r ............. 50 o o
Adderley, Mr A. R ........... 1 - r o'
A Fervent Well-wisher. . 2 0 0
A Friend, T iv e r to n
3 o o
“ A Grateful One ” __ 10 o o
Aldwinckle, Mr A . O.
(Bed, Taiyuanfu) . . . .
2 o o
Allen, Miss C ..................... 1 o o
*5 °
Ames, Mr E. G..................
Andrews, M is s ....................... t i ) ■o
Anonymous (Tsinan Hos­
pital) ............................. 10 o o
Anonym ous
................. ,zil s o
A non ym ous.'................ "..
1 1 o
Anonym ous
............... 1 1 o
Anonym ous
---------- 1 ¿t ,0
Anonym ous........................ 1 0 0
Anonymous (Miss A . H
Bell's work) -----. . . . .
12 ,o
Anonym ous..............
10 0
" A Poor Widow 1693 ” ' 5 0 0
Appleton, Mrs S. J., junr. 2 10 o
A shton, Mr and Mrs G. U .
10 0
A Thankoffering
........... 10 o o
A Wee T hankoffering.. . .
15 9
Barnes, Mr J. H . . ----- 20 0 0
B a ttley, Miss M. . . . . . . .
10 o
Bennett, Miss L ................ .
jo o
Benzie, Mr and Mrs W.
(Support o f D r Jean
Bentie) . ..........
. 50 0 .0
Bland,, Mr A. E . . . . . . . .
1 10 o
Bowser, Mr D . C. . . . . . .
1 0 0
2 10 o
Brazil,’ Miss ..................
Cater, .Miss M. A . . . --- si . p o
Chapman, Miss E . ------ . 1 14 o
Compston, Mr J. W. and
fam ily (Bed, China) , . . 7 0 0
Creswell, M r s ................... 1 5 ,0
Cnrr, R ev H. S.
. . . . . ..¡ 2 . 0 0
Donaldson, Birs
a " 13 o
Edwards, Miss S. M. . . .
10 o
E llio t, Miss B . H .
......... 2 o o
E llis, Mr G . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 o ,0
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10 o
£ S. d.
F.
E. S.. ......................
i i;Readers
lo
of The'Christian,
*F. H. K .............................................. <0 >•pér Morgan & Scott .. 1
Fox, Mr and Mrs W . J . . . 2 2 0 Riches, Mrs F .................... 2
Frame, R ev W. B
1 10 o Rutherford, Mrs ............. 10
Goodwin, Miss E . (Yakusu
Rutherford, Mr and M rs. 7 1
Hospital) ..................... 1
o o Sale of Literature ........... 3
Grant, Mrs D o n a ld
12 o Sa ward, Mr W ................... 1
Hamilton, Mr W . L.
Seeker, Miss G ................... 1
, (Bolobo Hospital)
2 0 0 Simpson, M r s ................... 1
Harden,, M is s
; __
5 0 0
Simpson, Miss J ............... 12
Hawker, Mrs (Work in
Skinner, Mrs ................... 1
Congo) ...........................
10 o Smith, Mr H e r b e r t
3
H.
G.
.........
4
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His Mother ” (“ KenSmith, Mrs Herbert (Sun­
, neth ” Bed, Yakusu). . .
9 o o
day School) .................
1
Hughes, Mr W. A.
__
1 0
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,1
Humphrey, Mr E . C. . . .
1 0. 0 Smith, Miss M ..............
50
Ingle, D r ........., 1 .* '. ___ 5 0 0 Stanbury, Miss ............
1
......... 2 0 0 Sutcliffe, Mrs J. G
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1
Jackson, Misses
Jones, Miss M.
,.
1 6 0: Sutcliffe, M r s
....... 3
Lawrence, M r s
.....
i 0 o ; Tait, Rev and Mrs D. . .
1
Talbot, Mrs ......................
1
Leigh, Mr S. G. (Yalemba
Hospital) ............
1 o o Thomas, D r and Mrs A.
McLean, Miss F. J . . i . .
11 o
V aughan
..........
x
“ M. A. R.” (Bed, Sianfu) 12 0 o Thomson, Miss L .
1 i
Matthews, Miss’ M . ......... 2 0 0 Tozer, Messrs F . E . and
O. W ..........................
1 1
Meader, Miss O. C
1 8 o
“ M- G. T .” ............•••.;.
1 o 0, United Mission ............... 3
1
Mitchell, Mr J.
2 q o Wheeler, Misses . . . . . . . .
“ Mr J .” ..................
I Q o Wherrett, Mrs (Yakusu). 3 i
1
Moore, R ev J. H ............ , 10 o o “ Who Cannot Go ” . . . .
Neal, Miss E .
........
10 o Williams, Miss. E .............. 2
News^am,
Miss . E.
, i Willis, Mr F. (Bed, Sianfu) 17
8
("S a m b o ” )
, 10 -o Wilson (Bed, C h in a )
1
Newton, Miss Daphne .... 12 © o Wood, Miss J. A ............
Woodward, Miss -----1
Nurses’ Missionary League
........
1
(BhiivaniHosptlal) . . . 5 o o Youngmau, Mrs
1
Nuttall, Miss j . N. . . . . .
„10 2 Youngman, M is s
1 1
Occupier, Braintree . . . . 1 o p Y . R ., C a tfo r d
Sums under xos. , . . . . . . . . 5 1
“ O n e o fT .T .T .” . . . . . . . 1 0 0
Oxborrow, Miss C. M.
t
(Jenkins,
Robinson
: Í 450
Hositital, Sianfu) . . . . .
1 .0 p
Paul, Mr. J ........................ 5 0 6
Pratt, Miss T . J ................ 1 4 , o
LEGACIES (MEDICAL WORK).
Browne, the late Mrs. Elizabeth HI.
..........................................................................
B ad e, the late Miss A . E .
..........
Burlison, the late Mrs E . C.
......................................
D udley, the late Mrs E . H .
..........................
Foreman, the late M issA . B .
.........................
Gibson, the late Miss j/l.................................................................................
Gillespie, the late Miss....................
Howarth, the late Miss Anne
...........................
H ew itt, the late G eo rge. ..............
Morgan, the late William
.....................................
Sharpe, the late John
....................
Wood, the late Sir Edward
..............
902
20
13
45
100
100
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54
25
1,887
100
2,983
£6,43i
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1927.]
117
SUNDRY RECEIPTS.
BIBLE TRANSLATION AND LITERARY WORK.
D ONATIONS AND SU B SCR IPTIO N S R E C E IV E D D IR E C T A T MISSION HOUSE.
(IN A D D ITIO N TO TH E G IFTS R E C E IV E D TH RO UG H CHURCHES.)
£ s. d.
A D e b t o r .............................
B a y n es, M rs A . H . (“ I n
M e m o r ia m , A . H .
i n
Baynes ” ) ..................... 5
Beater, Mr H . W .............. 2
Bell, Mrs E. G................... x
Birch, Mr and Mrs (Rev
A . G. M ill, Yakusu
Testaments) ................. 2
" Bolobo ” ....................... 1
Brown, Mr R., Lincoln
(Lokele
New Testa­
ment) ........................... 4
Buchannan, Mr R
10
Bundey, Miss A. M
1
Chapman, Miss E . M. . . . 2
Coombs, Mr W. A
2
Cope, Mrs E. M................... 20
C ope, M rs J ...........................
15
o
5 o
o o
5 o
2 o
6 6
15
6
o
o
o
2
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
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Cope, Miss F ..................... 10 o o
10 6
Dixon, Miss E . J ..............
Feisser, Mr John (Congo
Gospels) ....................... 5 o o
£
1
F erg u son , M rs A .................
F o x , M iss D . M ....................
1
F u lle rto n , R e v W . Y .,
D .D
1
H aU, M rs E . M ....................
2
H e n s o n , M r a n d M rs R .
H o w a r d .................................
H u m p h re y , M r E . C. . . .
K erlee, M rs, G lo u c e ste r
(Lokele Nern Testament) 1
5
L a rk in , M r s ...........................
L a w ren ce, M is s ....................
2
L ew is, M r a n d M rs F. . T .
2
L e w is, R e v T h o m a s .........
L o c k h a r t, M iss M ................
1
M illm a n , R e v W . (Y akusu
New T e sta m e n t)
1
N ea sd en R a ilw a y M ission 7
O x le y , M r J . S .............
10
P ag e, M rs A . E ....................
3
R e id , Mrs (Testaments fo r
D r Teichmann) ............. 1
s. d .
o o
1 o
0
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0
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10
10 6
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10
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S cea ts,
Mr
and
M rs
W in sto n (Lokele Testa­
ments) ................................
S m ith , M r C. E ....................
S m ith , M iss L . (Congo
Bible) ................................
S ta rte, R e v J. H .................
The B ook S o c ie t y
T h ir tle , D r J . W ..................
T h o m a s , M r s .........................
T rick s , M iss E . M . (M r
M illm an 's translation o f
New T e sta m e n t)
W h it le y , M r J . W . (Congo
B ib le s ) ................................
W ily m a n , M r H . L
W ood w a rd , M r H . J
Y a rr o w , M iss E ................
S u m s u n d er 10s...................
1
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1 10
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SUNDRY RECEIPTS.
Dividends, etc,
£
62
s. d
2
118
L O N D O N B A P T IS T M IS S IO N A R Y U N IO N .
LONDON BAPTIST MISSIONARY UNION.
NORTHERN COUNCIL.
President— Mr. J . J o h n s o n , Homeleigh, Hemington Avenue, New Southgate. ,
Vice-President— Rev. F. H. R i c h a r d s o n , A.T.S., 2, Knightclifie Villas, Bulmer Road, New Barnet.
Hon. Council Secretary— Rev. YV. J. M i l l s , 32, Elms Avenue, Muswell Hill, N .io.
Him. Secretary o f General Work— Rev. SV. J. M ills , 32, Elms Avenue, Muswell Hill, N .io.
Hon. Secretary of Women’s Work— Miss H a r r i n g t o n , “ Hardene,” Lanchester Road, Highgate, N.6.
Hon. Secretary of Medical Work— Mrs. T r u m a n , 62, Fox Lane, Palmer’s Green, N.13.
Hon. Secretary of Young People's Work— Mr. A. J. P h i l p o t , M.A., B.Sc., 110, Cranley Gardens, Muswell Hill,
VIO U S
YEAR.
£43
23
XI
90
20
32
354
275
103
352
263
16
4
66
65
6
21
41
3
250
1,309
39
94
184
227
191
16
124
12
31
196
82
41
4,661
NAME OF CHURCH.
Auxiliary
Garden Parly
Barnet, East Barnet Rd.
Barnet, New
Barnet, High
Belle Isle
Bloomsbury
Camden Road
Enfield Tabernacle, Lon­
don Road
Finchley, North
Finchley, East
Finchley, West
Harringay, D uckett Rd.
Highbury Hill
Highgate, Archway Rd.
Highgate Road
Holborn, ]ohn Street
Holborn, Kingsgate . .
Holloway, Tollington Pk.
Holloway, Upper
Hornsey, Ferme P a rk ..
Hornsey Rise
Islington, Cross Street
King’s Cross, Vernon
Church
Muswell Hill
Palmer’s Green
Potters Bar
Southgate, New
Southgate, Chase Side
Stroud Green
Winchmore Hill
Wood Green, Bounds
Green Road
Wood Green, Westbury
Avenue
D E FICIT.
£ s.' d.
14
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NORTH-EASTERN COUNCIL.
President— Rev. H. H a r r i s S a n d e r s , 165, Kyverdale Road, N.16.
Vice-President— Rev. B. G. L o v e l a c e , 14, Maude Terrace, W althamstow, E.17.
Hon. Council Secretary— A r t h u r N e l s o n , E s q ., 1 1 , Ashtead Road, U p p e r Clapton, E.5.
Assist. Secretary— Miss W . B r o o k s , 45, Chesholm Road, N .1 6 .
Hon, Secretary o f General » 'of*— R ev. E . S. Summers, M.A., “ Hawthorns,” 54, Amhurst Park, Stamford Hi]
Hon. Secretary of Women’s Work— Mrs. P otts , 128, Brook Road, Stamford Hill, N.16.
Hon. Secretary o f Medical Work— Mr. G. L. S w e e t n a m , 159, Winchester Road, Highams Park, E.4.
Hon. Secretary o f Young People’s Work— Miss H i l d a K . S m i t h , 35, Bedford Road, Walthamstow, E .i;
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21
14 2 5
Auxiliary
7 II 7
£3
7 0 0
10 7 0
Canonbury, Salter’s Hall
70 14 4
91
3 14 8
94
28
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2 17 6
22 18 I
26
Chingford, Higbam’s Pk.
3 « II
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216
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10 16 5
69 12 3
310
Clapton, Downs
i 5 0
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41 9 10
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178
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31 15 2
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51
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LONDON B A P T IS T M IS S IO N A R Y U N IO N .
N O R T H -E A S T E R N C O U N C IL— (continued).
PRE­
VIOUS
YEAR.
NAME OF CHURCH.
Hackney, Lauriston Rd.
Hackney, Mare S tre e t..
Lower .Edmonton
>.
127 , Shoreditch Tabernacle :
240 'Stoke Newington, Devon­
shire Square .
■ Stoke Newington, R a­
leigh Memorial . .
112
Tottenham, High Road
121
Tottenham, W est Green
—
Waltham Abbey
6
Waltham Cross
25 Walthamstow, Blackhorse Road
50 Walthamstow • -Exhibi­
tion
195* Walthamstow, Greenleai
Road
18
Walthamstow, Higbam
Hill
119
Walthamstow, Orford
Road
2 ' Walthamstow, Spruce
HiU
Wood
«3 Walthamstow,
Street
..
5ïô
Woodberry Down
154
34
2.432
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G EN E R A L.
WOMEN.
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£ S. d.
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5 19 7
77 2 0
12 8 6
51 13 7
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N O R T H -W E S T E R N C O U N C IL.
President— Miss S o u t h w e l l , 2, Heath Mansions, N.W.3.
Vice-President— Rev. F. W . D a i s l e y , 8, A stley Avenue, Cricklewood, N.W .2.
Hon. Council Secretary— Mr. J. J . H a y w a r d , M.A., 87, Corringham Koad, N .W .u .
Hon. Secretary of General Work— Mr. J. J. H a yw a rd . M.A., 87, Corringhant Road, N .W .n .
Hon. Secretary o f Women's Work— Mrs. S a r g e a n t , 50, Cyprus Avenue, Church End, Finchley, N.3.
Hon. Secretary of Medical Work— Miss G. M o r g a n , 33, Sunny Gardens, Hendon, N .W .4.
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„/ v«««» d
/ Miss E. R i v e r s , 8, Astley Avenue, N.W .2.
Han. Secretaries of Young,People s Work { Mr s G Dice> 32
Roadj
Hill> N .\V.io.
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Auxiliary
Aiperton
Bfoudesbury . .
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Castle Street (Welsh)
Chalk Farm
Child’s Hill
..
Cricklewood . ..
Hampstead,
Garden
Suburb
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Hampstead, Heath St.
Z,2 l 6
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Harlesden
..
• 190“ Harrow
Hendon,
Finchley
Lane
231
Hendon, W e s t. .
1 35
Kensal
Rise
53
Kilbum , Canterbury Rd.
5
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7
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Former Members of R e­
29
gent’s I’ark
343 St. John’s Wood, Abbey
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239 Willesden Green
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[1927
EASTERN COUNCIL.
President— Mr. O ’ d e l l , 75, Ladysmith Avenue, Seven Kings, Ilford.
Vicc-Prcsident— Rev. J . E. S h e p h a r d , Storrington, Whalebone Lane, Chadwell Heath.
Hon. Council Secretary— Kev. T . P o w e l l , B.A., B.D ., 146, Claremont Koad, fc-7.
Hon. Sfcretarj of General Work— Rev. T. P o w e l l , B.A., B .D ., 146, Claremont Road, E.7.
Hon. Secretary of Women’s Work— Mrs. H a l l e t t , i , Shelley Avenue, Manor Park, E.12.
Hon. Secretary of Medical Work— M r . C. S u t h e r l a n d , 23, Knighton Road, Forest Gate, E.7.
„ b . , . , . m i j Miss C a r t w r i g h t , xo8, Belgrave Road, Wanstead, E .ix .
Hon. Secretaries of Young People s Work j
j OHNSON) 43> Cleveland Road, South Woodford, E.18.
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Manor Park
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Silvertowu, Wythes Rd.
Stratford, New T o w n ..
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LO N D O N B A P T IS T M ISSIO N A R Y UN ION .
WESTERN COUNCIL.
President— Rev. F. W . G u s t e r s o n , The Manse, Harlington, Middlesex.
Vice-President— Mrs. A n s t i e B o m p a s , 2, Lavingtoa Road, West Ealing, W .13.
Hon. Council Secretary— Mr. T. F. W i l l i a m s , 8 6 , Ealing Road, Wembley.
Tieasurer— Mr. W . H. C r o w e , 7 Queen’s Gardens, Ealing: W.5.
Hon. Secretary 0/ General Work— Mr. T. F. W illiams , 86, Ealing Road, Wembley.
Hon. Secretary of Women's Work— Mrs. T. R oberts , 21, Somerset Road, Brentford.
Hon. Secretary of Medical Work— Mr. W . J. A u stin , 4, Kitson Road, Barnes, S.W.
Hon. Secretary of Young People's Work— Miss T . M. H u n t , T y Newydd, Windmill Road, Ealing, W.5.
PRE­
VIOUS NAME OF CHURCH.
TOTA
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B .T .L .A .
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168
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209
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President— Mr. W. R e i d , 68, Laurie Park Road, S.E.26.
Vice-President— Rev. E. H. H o b d a y , 55, Marmora Road, East Dulwich, S.E.22.
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Hon. Secretary oj IV omen's Work— Miss M. B . W h i t t a k e r , 6 , Tresco Road, Nunhead, S.E.14.
Hon. Secretary of Medical Work— Rev. G o r d o n S. W i l k i n s , 21, Whitmore Road, Beckenham.
Hon. Secretary of Young People’s Work— Miss E. V i n c e , 15, Wilson Road, S.E.5.
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SOUTH-EASTERN COUNCIL.
President— Mr. H. J . R e e v e , “ Maran-atha,” Manor W ay, Black heath, SJE.3.
Vice-President— Mr. H. L. H emmens , Ashleigh, Albion Road, Bexley Heath, Keut.
Hon. Council Secretary— Mr. A . C. B o d e y ,B .S c ., 56, Beecroft Road, Brockley, SiE ^ .
Hon. Secretary o f Women's’ Work— Miss J. S t r in g e r , Holm-wood, St. John’s Road, Sidcup.
Hon. Secretary of Medical Work— Mr. C. F . W illia m s, 156t Court H ill ltoäd, Lewisham, £.£.13.
Hon. Secretary oJ Young people1» Work—
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LONDON B A P T IS T M ISSIO N AR Y UNION.
SO U T H -E A S T E R N C O U N C IL— (continued).
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YEA R .
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NAM E OF CHURCH.
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Plumstead, Conduit Rd.
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S O U T H -W E S T E R N CO U N CIL.
President— Rev. F r e d . H. K i n g , 4, Wilton Road, S.W.19.
Vice-President— Mr. C. H. C h a p m a n , Beaconsfield House, Sheen Road, Richmond, Surrey.
Hon. Council Secretary— Rev. H. W a r d e , M.A., 8, Ellerton Road, Surbiton.
Assist. Secretary— Mr. R. E . S e a rs, B.Sc., 2, Rectory Road, Barnes, S.W .13.
Hon. Secretary of General Work— Rev. B . J. C o l e , 27, Moyser Road, S.W .16.
Hon. Secretary of Women's Work Miss E. C h a p m a n , Beaconsfield House, Sheen Road, Richmond, Surrey.
Hon. Secretary of Medical Work— Mr. F . T . S m a l l w o o d , M.A., g, Birchwood Road, S.W .17.
Hon. Secretary of Young People's Work— Mr. W. S h e p p a r d , 88, Harbut Road. S.W .ix.
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120
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7 Sheen, East
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236
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Lane
to
Surbiton, Balaclava Rd.
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i °3
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15
LONDON BAPTIST MISSIONARY UNION.
12 4
[19 2
SOUTH-WESTERN COUNCIL— (continued).
PRE­
15
76
4
268
50
92
12
1
423
£ s. d.
27 19 11
—
2 4 0
—
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6
55 7 6
4 0 0
4 10
0
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in
5
1,304
3.970
4
6
9 10
£
s. d.
56 5 8
155 18
18 ló
0
5
—
13 14 9
39 11 11
3 10 0
237 9 5
35 3 3
40 5 3
WOMEN.
MEDICAL.
£ s. d.
31 15 5
37 19 3
7 18
—
0 1 0 10
5 IS 0
7 19
—
6 16
3 I
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s. d.
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3,803 11
0
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65 10 10
15 6 2
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3
704
0
5
5
46 5 9
15 13 10
0
00
Tooting, Longley Road
Tooting, Trinity Road .
Twickenham
Twickenham, E., Amyand Park
Vauxhall
Wandsworth, East Hill
Wandsworth, Onward
Wandsworth Common,
Northcote Road . .
Wandsworth, Southfields
Wandsworth, The Grove
Westminster, RomneySt.
Wimbledon, Haydon Pk.
Wimbledon, Queen’s Rd.
G EN E R A L.
00
£141
220
48
D E F IC IT.
00
NAME OF CHURCH.
iji
VIOUS
YEAR.
I
I
10
0
14 0
—
50 5 11
1.164
2
7
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£
s. d.
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—
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6
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108
EAST SURREY COUNCIL.
President— Rev. E . E . P e s k e t t , Westfield, Bridge Road, Epsom, Surrey.
Vice-President— Mr. J. J. G o l d s m i t h , J.P ., Wallboume, Upland Road, Sutton, Surrey.
Hon. Council Secretary— R ev. A . T . G r e e n w o o d , 1 8 , Park Road, Wallington, Surrey.
Hon. Secretary o f General Work— Mr. F . W . F o rd . S t. Kevem e, Park Hill Road, Wallington, Surrey.
Hon. Secretary of Women's Work— Miss B a r l o w , 97, Gipsy Hill, S.E . 19.
Hon. Secretary of Medical Work— Rev. E . E . P e s k e t t , Westfield, Bridge Road, Epsom.
Hon. Secretary o f Young People’s Work— Miss A . E . M a r t i n , I v y Dene, Shirley Road, Croydon.
—
10
—
204
31
814
34
55
12
27
192
161
109
379
55
88
2 ,1 7 7
Auxiliary
Banstead
Belmont, Free Church
Croydon, Brighton Rd.
Croydon, Croham Road
Croydon, Moreland Rd.
Crqiydon, West
Croydon, Memorial Hall
Epsom
Godstone
Horley
Norwood, Sth., Holmesdale Road
Norwood, Sth.,Woodside
Purley
Sutton
Thornton Heath
Wallington
..
2 12
1
I
2
2
3 5 0
7 10 0
71
0
0
11
I
9
5 0
21 10
126
6
299
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31 3 3
51 18 11
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150
62
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15 7
8 10
233 17 2
39 15 7
46 14 7
150
1,042
3 7
144
2
6
0
0
10
—
0
—
—
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0
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7 10
6
0
—
—
—
—
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I 9
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—
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6
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5 2
—
20 6 4
23 4 0
19 16 9
3 8 4
20
29
10
0 10
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3
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0
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74 I I 0
8 0 11
35 15 11
262
I
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2 12
6
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—
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808 12 3
62 4 9
83 2 11
7 14 I
17 17 I
9 9
9 7
7 7
457 10 3
44 6 6
184
148
167
124 11
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7
6
0
0
165 2 7
28 16 n
—
—
479 4 3
5 5 0
0 5 6
35
0
io
0
2,315 0 9
1927.]
LO N D O N B A P T IS T M IS S IO N A R Y U N IO N .
NOT INCLUDED IN LONDON BAPTIST MISSIONARY UNION.
Borough, Lansdowne Place
Ralham, C.S.S.M.
Chingford, Higham’s Park Con­
gregational Church
Coulsdon, Gospel Mission . .
Cranfields, Thomas, Children’s Mission
Deptford, Princess Louise HalJ
Knficld, Cecil H a l l ...........................
Fox and Knot, and Fox Court Mission
Kentish Town Mission
Leytonstone, Welcome Mission
Putney, Union Church
Rotherhithe, Great Hall
Stockwell Oi^hanage
Stratford, Conference Hall
Streatham, Hitherfield Road Free
Church ..
D E F ICIT.
G EN E R A L
£ . V d.
£ s/d*
4 10 0
5 0 0
—
—
_
—
—
—
—
—
4 0
0 0
19 6
10 0
0 0
—
0 4 0
in
6
5 10 0
5 0 0
22 14 0
3 0 9
—
2 4 9
—
64
—
AFTER
s.
£
4,061 4
2,432 8
4,700 4
2,585 12
2,605 7
6
2,590 6
5,97« 8
2,177 15
Northern
North-Eastern
North-Western
Eastern
Western
Southern
South-Eastern
South-Western
Cast Surrey ..
32.355
9
5
b
10
1
£
s.
3,986 13
1,869 «
3,475 2
2,348 15
2,275 0
d.
4
I
9
9
8
3
2
M EDICAL.
s. d.
£
TOT/
£
£ s.
4 10
5 0
s. d.
__
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
__
__
__
__
__
—
4 0 0
_
.—
—
__
__
t
__
—
—
—
6
s. d.
B .T X .A .
—
i
—
—
i
0
19
10
0
0
4
12.
10
5 0
22 14
3 0
__
__
__
__
_
i
5 4
i
0
2
5
4
0
2
5
_
—
_
—
0
—
4 0 0
0
—
2
4
—
69
9
YEARS.
1924.
1,787 5 5
2,270 19 3
5,777 10 6
1,830 7 5
7 27,621
14
8
TEN
1925. •
d.
6
8
b
£
5
1
0
2
5
—
—
—
1926.
WOMEN.
1923.
s. d.
3.792 14 8
2,096 18 6
3,026 19 10
£
2,147 5 9
2,615 6
4,705 16
1,960 19
4,865 IO
—
25,211 10
0
4
I
7
1922.
s. d.
5 2
19 3
13 0
4 6
17 4
8 7
13 8
5,035 16 4
—
£
3,790
1,985
3,527
2,400
2,382
4,671
2,216
9 26,010 17 10
1917.
d.
0
2
2
0
£
s.
3,470 5
2,150 8
3,492 15
2.434 15
2,176 19
5,006 18
2,469 15
4,866 7
—
26,068
7
£
s.
2,430 11
1,147 7
2,692 <
1,153 11
1,535 4
i
2,990 IS
4
7
2,479 13
1,305 11
— '
3 ir
15,735 Í
* Through the formation of the East Surrey Council and the re-arrangement of the Churches in the c
Councils in 1924-25, care must be taken when comparing the figures of the various D istrict Councils with
previous years.
SU M M ARY,
DEFICIT.
COUNCIL.
Northern
North-Eastern
North-Western
Hasteru
..
Western
Southern
South-Eastern
South-Western
liast Surrey
s. d.
6 4
4 6
5 2
345 13 6
406 3 3
939 10 i
£
.
853
84
987
214
1.304
2 11
9 20
299
6
8
5.436
2
3
1927.
GENERAL.
WOMEN.
£
s. d.
2,786 3 4
1,190 17 9
2,189 5 2
1,322 19 2
1,200 8 2
2,727 14 5
1,380 8 i
3,803 11 3
1,042 3 7
£
616
17,643 10 11
s. d.
6
14
395 5 9
563 9 8
444 9 3
391 19
823 11
206 2
704 0
704 7
0
6
4
5
6
4,849 19 11
MEDICAL.
£
639
265
s.
d.
0 8
i 11
570 5 6
416 4 7
562 14 5
B.T.L.A.
£ 5 . d.
60 9 11
36 0 ■-O
20 12 IO
27 15
11 13
I
I
624 b 11
382 13 10
1,164 2 7
262 I 2
8 O
30 IS IO
108 10 7
7 I IO
4,886 13
307 10
7
4
2
TOTAL
£
s.
4,955 14
1,971 9
4,330 18
2.557 1
2,574 17
5,119 12
2,214 6
7,084 14
2,315 0
33,123 16
126
ENGLISH
COUNTIES.
BED FO RD SH IR E.
B E D F O R D SH IR E .
D E F IC IT.
£ s. d.
4 O 3
A m p th ill...........................
Bedford—
Free Churches
Bunyan Meeting
Mill Street
Russell Park
Biggleswade
Blunham
Bromham
Cotton End
Cranfield
Dunstable
Flitwick
Houghton Regis
Keysoe
Leighton Buzzard—
Hocklifte Street
Lake Street
l i m b u r y ............................
Luton—
Annual Meetings
Castle Street*
Park Street
Wellington Street
Redboume
Woodside, Chase Street
Mission
Maulden
Renhold
Ridgmont
............................
Sandy
Sheflord
Stevington
Stotfold
Thurleigh
Toddington
..
W i l d e n ........................... i
W o o t t o n ........................... j
—
—
21 IS
I 9
4 10
0 11
_
_
—
5 10
2 2
2 8
3 17
O
8
0
0
7
0
5
M EDICAL.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
23 16 0
—
2 10 0
—
21 14 5
—
I 11 zi
—
—
—
—
10 0 0
—
—
—
—
—
6 2 6
I I4 6
2 0 0
—
—
—
—
10 9 0
35 0 7
84
15
55
I
6
10
7
54
36
38
0
4 9 6
.—
—
2 l6
_
0
7 15 0
_
I 2 6
0 10 0
3 15 0
j
WOMEN.
£ s. d.
41 5 11
G EN E R A L.
7
8 10
2 9
19 4
14 7
19 0
14 7
0 0
8 9
8 0
18 5
I 7
92 17 I
11 10 0
21 10 0
6 4
80 2
116 17
75 15
4 19
3
4
I
0
3
4 O 0
0 8 0
I I 0
I 13 0
I 2 7
—
—
I 14 6
19 3 0
4 5 0
18 7 8
32 10 11
17 11 I
4 0 0
29 10 0
10 13 6
I 10 6
0 17 6
5 3 6
6
950 4 6
73 16
I
I
—
—
3
—
4 0
^9
60
7
2
55
I
6
----------2 O 0
-■
■
—
-----—
3 ï6 9
7 11
256
3 I
*—
10
B .T.L .A .
TOTAL.
£
s. d.
£ s. d.
69 2 2
30
—
—
0 0
—
—
2 10 0
35 0 7
163 0 9
18 6 11
64 I 3
2 5 7
6 *9 0
10 14 7
7 0 0
80 8 4
38 10 0
44 8 5
10 18 7
—
—
—
—
—
—
7
—
—
5 4
—
—
::
—
3 2 O
38 0 O
20 7 6
—
«—
—
—
I 6
7 2
z 0
—
—
—
—
—
—
128
—
—
—
—
I
—
0
—
0
—
—
—
—
6 11
O 0
31
4 3
4 4
4 2
0 0
4 19 3
1
5
21
6
185
215
159
-—
—
—
0
108 13 2
11 10 0
10 0
6
6
0
I 14
20 5
4 15
22 8
39 13
25 11
4 8
30 11
12 6
2 13
0 17
9 0
9
4
I
0
0
t)
1
6
3
1,439 15 10
* G.A. Women, £46 14s. 3d., omitted last year.
BE R K SH IR E .
B E R K S H IR E .
Berkshire
Abingdon
Ascot
Ashampstcad Group—
Ashampstead . .
East Ilsley
West Ilsley
Beech H ill
Bracknell
Brimpton
Crowthome
Faringdon
Maidenhead
Newbury
Reading—
Annual Meetings
Anderson Memorial
Carey . .
D E F IC IT.
G EN E R A L.
WOMEN.
M EDICAL.
£ s. d.
20 4 6
£ s. d.
—
44 6 2
8 17 6
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
__
—
_ '
—
—
—
-—
—
—13 13
_
—
3 0 0
0
5 6 6
9 5 3
0 5 0
II 3 3
17 13 0
9 0 6
61 19 5
102 4 2
_
67
341
0
8
10
2
—•
O O
0 0
j:
s. d.
—
—
—
——
-*—
—
—
—
—
.~
.— '
—
—
6 0 0
2 2 0
G 10
—
0
_
—
8 5 6
—*
_
7 17 5
8 18
6
I
—
17 9 6
2 0 0
B .T.L .A .
9
10
13
4
0
—
6
0
5 5 6
: —•
21 15 0
0 5 0
'—
—
—
—
TOTAL.
I
20
s4
71 15
12 1 7
5
6
9
S
0
li
32
g
5
°
o
6
3 3
5 0
80 6 4
128 17 2
14
67
374 » 7
19 2 7.]
B E R K S H IR E — cont.
Reading— cont.
Caversliam
Grovelands
Do.
King’s Road
Hurst
Sherfield
Silver S tre e t..
Streatley
Tyndale
W y c lifle ...........................
Sandhurst*
Shinfield
Sunningdale
Wallingford
W an tage...........................
W in d so r...........................
Wokingham
12
B E R K S H IR E — B U CKIN G H AM SH IRE.
D E FICIT.
£
s. d.
--35 0
—
0
—
—
—
I 4 0
4 2 0
114
5
6 0
251 16
0
6
0
7
3 4 10
5
li 7
6 18
—
35 0 0
2
—
£ s. d.
57 18 6
34 16 9
—.
—
2
G E N E R A L.
6
5 3 8
107 2 i l
8 19 6
7 15 I
4 19 0
36 8 10
74 10 6
41 9 3
69 14 9
1.421 5 5
WOMEN.
f,
s. d.
8 10
0 8
—
147 7
•—
0 12
—
—
0 4
II 1,5
I
2
I
0
0
0
2
6
M EDICAL.
f,
2 18
—
—
26 13
—
—
_
—
2
0
6
2
6
25 3 II
0
6
—
13
0
6
0
0
152
6
9
O
7
5 2
3 17 »
4 I 0
5 12 9
17 4 10
18 4 0
7 19 I I
250
s. d.
0
B.T.L.A .
Ì
s. d.
!
£
!
69
£
—
—
—
0 10
—
—
_
_
0
2
3
4
_
_
—
0 5
0
TO TAL.
s. d .
6
6
35 4 9
j
6 0 c
7 461 7 3
!
3 4 10
l i 19 II
6 18 6
5 7 10
—
5 5 4
181
8
8
7
50
100
65
83
5
19
16
12
10
0
16
14
8
6
i
6
9
0
3
8
1,943 5 0
* Omitted £5 5s. 6d. last year.
BU CKIN GH AM SH IR E.
BUCKINGHAMSHIRE.
Subscription, per Miss
Clarke
Amersham Lower Meet­
ing ...........................
Amersham Free Church
Aylesbury
Beaconsfield
Bletchley
Chenies
Chesham—
Circle
Broadway
Hinton
Zion
Cuddington
Dinton
Drayton Parslow
Ford
...........................
Gold H i l l ...........................
Horn Hill
Haddenham
Ckearsley
Kingshill, Little
Little Kimble
..
Long Crendon
Loosley Row
Marlow, Great
Missenden, G rea t..
Mursley
Newton Longville
Princes Risborough
Quainton...........................
^cr Green
bl« u g h ...........................
Langley...........................
...........................
Towcrsey...........................
Woiidover...........................
««ton Turville ..
'V in sln w ...........................
» raysbury
»ycombe, High . .
Oakridge Road
D EFICIT.
£ s. d.
G E N E R A L.
WOMEN.
M EDICAL.
B .T.L .A .
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s- d.
£ s. d.
2
--
—
3 0 0
—
49 0
5 0
—
128
20
ia
0
I
—
5
16
0
16
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0
0
0
0
4
6
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0
—
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5 li
0
0
0
0
7 6
0 10 0
—.
—
118 ZI 6
—
3 82
14
7
40 13 6
Ï3 5 0
l i 10
98 8
81 15
31 13
0
7
5
5
5 8 4
—
3 I 10
2 2 0
6 3 6
10 13 I
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CAM BRIDGESH IRE.
C A M BR ID G E SH IR E.
Aldreth . .
Ashdon
..
Burwell
Cambridge Auxiliary
Castle End
Mill Road
Newmarket Road
Prospect
St. Andrew’s Street
Zion
Caxton
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Chesterton
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Coton
Cottenham
Gamlingay
Girton
Grantchester
Haddenham
Harston
Histon
Isleham—
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..
Pound Lane
..
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March
Melboum ..
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M EDICAL.
B.T .L .A .
T O TAL.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
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3 11 0
28 3 10
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32 10 8
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G EN E R A L.
WOMEN.
M EDICAL.
B .T.L .A .
£ s. d.
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16 6
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160
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D ER BYSH IR E .
D E R B Y SH IR E .
D E F IC IT.
£ s. d.
Belper
_
Birches Lane
Burton-on-Trent A uxili­
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—
—
New Street
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Castle Gresley, Mt. Plca- Í
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Crich
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United Meeting
—
garden Sale
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attached)
Grccnhill
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junction Street
Osmaston Road
..
61 7 9
Pear Tree Road
at. Mary’s Gate
Watson Street
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33 13 7
57 9 5
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D E R B Y S H IR E — cont.
Long Eaton United Meet­
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St. John’s
Station Street ..
L o s j c o e ........................
Melbourne
Mflfmd
..
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R i p l e y .........................
S a w l e y .........................
S m a l l e y ........................
Stonebroom
Swadlincote—
Hill Street
Hartshome . .
Wilmot Road . .
Swanwick
Wiiteworth
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37 7 i
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8 9 6
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6
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Cilmington and Loughwood . .
..
3 13 0
Cingsbridge
io 13 0
lalborough and Salcombe
io 7 io
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90 0 0
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..
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6 5 0
Hope . .
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Morice Square
6 i 8
Pembroke Street
3 5 3
St. Budeaux
0 6 6
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116 15 6
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—
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—
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Stonehouse
0 10 0
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0 18 0
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i 17 2
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58 13
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7 0
6 0
8
9
D O RSETSH IRE.
DORSETSHIRE.
8rankswn< (see
mouth).
“ndport
D EFICIT.
Boume-
.........................
S S S i r “ ..
¡»illingham
We®e Minster
”
fe R e g is
..
•arfatone,. Upper
::
£
d.
12 13
0
14
i
2
“ !
;;
G EN E R A L.
£ s. d.
56 8 11
8 5 6
17 5 11
9 7 6
24
(see
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^dletrenthide
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5
WOMEN.
£ s. d.
i 16
10
7
0 0
M EDICAL.
£ S. d.
3 19 10
13 10
0
6
9
5
7
B.T.L.A.
£ s. d.
0 5 0
4
2 10
TO T A L .
£ s. d.
75
3
4
29 12
4
8 5 6
59 0 1 0
9 7 6
0 4 6
0 4 6
jterbdroe Boumemouth>f e outi>’and Putton
Boume-
0 19
87 8
6 0 0
3 » 15
I
204
5
0
8
5 0 0
7
16 16
7
36 14
6
0 3 6
59 «
i
4 11
4
135
0 19
b
6
8
317 19
8
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132
D U R H AM — E S S E X .
[192i¡¡
DURHAM.
D URH AM .
Bishop Auckland ..
B l a c k M l l ...........................
Consett
...........................
Crook
...........................
Darlington—
Corporation Road
Grange Road
Dean Bank
G a te s h e a d ...........................
Hamsterley
H artlep oo l...........................
Hartlepool, West—
Oxford Road
Tower Street
Tarrow
Langley Park
Middle ton-in-Teesdal e
Rowley
South Shields—
Bethesda Free Church . .
Emmanuel
..
.
Tabernacle
Westoe Road
Spennymoor
Stockton-on-Tees—
Lightfoot Grove
Wellington Street
Sunderland—
Bethesda
Lindsay Road
Monkweannouth
Ushaw Moor
Waterhouses
Witton Park
Wolsi ogham
D E F IC IT.
£ s. d.
_
_
—
--118 6 6
—
3 0 0
—
—
G E N E R A L.
WOMEN.
i s. d.
21 !5 h
21 15 7
l6 9 5
3 17 6
i s . d.
10 10 5
2 0 0
£ s. d.
23 19 IO
15 6
_
_
__
6 2 7
286 13 II
—
—
i 2 0
2 2 6
—
—
—
—
35*8
332 15
4 3
43 13
2
2
7
0
10
2
7
3
0
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22 14 6
—
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_
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6 19 6
—
16 xi r
6 i 0
10 5 0
6 16 6
_
_
_
_ —
_
29 10
76 0
_
—
—
_
i 15
2 4 0
21
2
23 14
15 19
0
0
9
II
2
IO
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8 10
0
I
4
0
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8
0
35 16 9
0 18
2 10
.—
6
9
h
32 14
—
251
21
127
2
0
—
0 10
i 0
—
—
—
10
5 0 0
h
h
i
0
0
h
_
5 12
15
27
0
0
0
0
,_
12 15 0
—
«
9 0
2
—
_
_
56
15
l6
7
20
8
6
14
II
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5
16
6
_
—
_
—
_
33 13 2
25 0 9
23 I 5
3
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0
6
5 0 0
2 4 0
0
0
5
—
1 0 0
77 19 2
274 IS 3
O
_
—
_
51 14 0
6
—
12
—
5
6
4
15
I
430
—
II3
5
5 7
3 7
13 3
9 0
43 3
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_
3
0
6
1
5
6
4 3 0
O 0
I
2
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41 II
738
5
46
3
_
_
_
6
£ s . d.
56 6
25 l i
16 9
3 17
—
O 0
I
0
TOTAL.
£ s. d.
—
__
5 0 0
12
B.T .L .A .
15 O 8
IO 14 3
I
4
824 IS 5
0
0
j M EDICAL.
6
_„
9
17 1 4 0
_
—
3 0
—
56 6 i
0 18 0
2 10 4
—
1,620
1 0 0
4 2
7 8
ESSE X .
ES SE X .
Ashdon
Ashingdon ..
Benfleet South, London
..
Road
Braintree
Brentwood
.,
Bumham-on-Crouch
Canvey
Chelmsford—
.,
Market Road
Clacton-on-Sea—
Christ Church , .
,(
Pier Avenue
Coggeshall ..
Colchester, E ld Lane
E arl’s Colne
Eastwood
Frinton-on-Sea
Grays and Romford
Auxiliary
Clarence Road . ,
Tabernacle
South Stifford . .
D E F ICIT.
£ s. d.
__
3 0
3
0 12
—
_
6
—
.—
20
6
0
__
5 0 0
3 0 0
37 18 0
1 4 6
7 18 O
—
35 0 0
—
—
—
G E N E R A L.
WOMEN.
£ a. d.
4 8 8
—
£ s. d.
;—
0
2
8
8
2
2
8
—
0
57 5 2
12 12 2
93 10 I I
22 9 7
—
41
108 10
7
5 13 3
14 13 3
50 6 3
4 3 6
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d.
£ s.
0
22
4 7
---
2
20
4 9
•m .
0
I
I
9
—
2
2
—
0
3
—
4
3 li
I
li
—
3 17
20 2
•—
79
I
I
27 5 7
0
10 0 0
112 4 1
4
40 13 3
19 6 3
70 8 7
4 3 6
----
4
4
1:
O 12
—
”
8 8
2 10 0
90 9 3
15 12 2
175 2 10
*—
6
0
6
0 0
22 12 2
8 7 8
i t 14 2
—
5 19 0
23
£ s. <t4 8 8
3 3 0
99 3 2
—
0
—
.
14
--—
—
----
—
—
18
d.
—
0 10 6
6 9 0
3 6 6
—
—
—
2 10
S.
—
—
—
92 14
19 5
8 7
II 14
12 17
£
TOTAL.
B .T.L .A .
M EDICAL.
1927.]
133
E S S E X — G L O U C E ST E R SH IR E .
E SSEX — cont.
D E F ICIT.
la d le ig h ...........................
la ls t e a d ...........................
Pebmarsh
larlow
...........................
Potter Street
..
¡Iomchurch
button and Shenfield
.aindon
Manor Hall Mission
„eigh-on-Sea—
Leigh Road
Maldon
Pitsea
Purfleet
Ravleigh
Ramford—
Salem Church
39
0
—
5
0
61
41
—
—
—
7
—
WOMEN.
MEDICAL.
B.T.L.A .
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
18
0
—
—
—
—
5 0
4 3
5 4
3
124 19
3
8
0
0
5
9
3
22 18
2 1 19
2 12
1 2 19
IO I I
6
0
3
l8 19
6
i
6
5 8 7
3 7 0
—
3
0
4 4 0
ZO
—
0
7 3
—
—
_
.—
—
2 7
—
—
I ZO 0
—
63
z6
31
23
9
27
2
—
--z 2
10 6
Z2 8
zo 0
—
4 0
—
—
—
6
Z2
—.
—
----
220 15 3
38 16 0
5 16 0
19 19 7
3 8 6
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
4 10
I
i
1650 1 6 10
2 12
3
134 i l zz
323 17 9
12
7
i
1648
4 7
134 i l zz
323 17 9
Z2
192 17
8 i
72 19
—
5 IS
6 7
—
26 15
55 0
283 13
165 I
45 8
65 16
2 6 18
10
7
5
6
4
0
0
6
3
2
6
9
5 i
4 12 6
64
. -— .
—
—
—
—
—
7
.,
7 5 4
i 17 3
—
—
—
—
17 Z2 10
----—
0 12 6
---
£ s. d.
i 17 0
5 16 6
0 18 5
61 i l II
5* 4 3
—
—
—
—
—
0
TO TAL.
94 0 2
0 16 9
—
CO
___
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
33 19
7 0
—
—
0
—
7 5
30
0
0
0
13 14 7
.___
2 Z4
7
7
5
26 15
55 0
198 5
103 l i
13 17
41 6
0
0
O
6
0
------5 0
2 10 0
—
—.
__
—
3 3 0
6 7 4
6
IO 0
4 o
8
2 j 10
00
3 *4
2
120 7
8 i
62 19
i
24 ZO 0
—
10 0 0
—
2 O 0
.—
--—.
--29 4 2
22 ZO i
0
—
38 16 0
5 16 0
18 9 7
—.
—
2 O 0
28 3
s. d.
17 0
S 2
16 9
16 6
18 5
XI i r
i 17
30 3 6
283
Less Expenses . ,
I
13 5 0
2
GEN E R A L.
VO
Pretoria Road
Saffron Walden
Sarapford, Great
Shoeburyness
Sible Hedingham
bouthend—
Auxiliary
United Meetings
Avenue
Clarence Road
Southchurch
Westcliff
. . " ..
Southminster
West Leigh London Road
Thaxted .... ......
Theydon Bois
Thorpe Bay Free Church
Thorpe-le-Soken
Tilbury
West Mersea
£ s. d.
1 2 19
10 i l
24
6
5
8
6
0
3
7
3 7 0
7
—
i
7
I
8
2,405
0
2 12
3
2,402
5
8
G LO U C E STER SH IR E.
D E F IC IT.
GE N E R A L.
WOMEN.
MEDICAL.
B.T.L.A .
TO TAL.
P*
1
GLOUCESTERSHIRE.
Gloucester and Hereford
, Association
Avening ..
Makeney . .
Chalford . .
^ a r lto n K in g s
Cheltenham -
—
—
17 7 3
—
Cambray
Gotherington
Salem ..
Cinderford
Coleford . .
Fre
Free
s. d.
2 0 0
10 10 3
10 6 2
58 14 5
II
2 6
£
s. d.
£
i1
14 14
76 15
14 19
0 zo
2
157 5 i l
15 14 l i
6
168 19 0
51 10 10
18 5 6
6
23 7 3
56 10 5
3 19 3
17 I I 10
—
88
1
58
3
1
5
40
3
0
73 i
5
22
16
65
6
0
S3 16
3
-
15 0
10 18
14 14
7
i
S S O
8
_
—
*—
'
3 1
0
___
---
3
3
0
Z4 7
16 0
16 ir
3 0
8 6
4 1
6
0
5 17 5
___
15 10
—
£
s. d.
—
—
—
—
—
0
7
s. d.
_
4 3 9
36 17
—
—
5 19
36
^ a stcom b e
G lou cester—
Brunswick Road
Com Exchange
Church
Lonsdale Road
... Church
fuugstaaley
-echlade . .
----
£
8
5 0 0
—
s. d.
6
zo
25
Z72
zz
zo 3
0 3
16 6
12 6
3 9
298 3 7
1 16 0
321 3 10
58 13 i
37 5 1 0
34 10 10
___
—
—
—
—
—
2 zo
£
0
0
8
-
94 19
8
—
IS 0
31 XX
14 14
7
9
—
—
154
3
IM
GLOUC’ST ’RSH IRE-co«i.
Leckhampton
Longhope
Lydbrook
Lydney
........................
Minchinhampton
N u p e n d ........................
P a r k e n d ........................
Ruaidean Hill
Shortwood
S o d b u r y ........................
Stoaehouse
Stroud—
Auxiliary
John Street
Pagenhill
Painswick
Tetbuiy
Tewkesbury and Twyning
........................
Uley
Winchcombe
Winstone . .
..
Woodchester
Yorkley
Less Expenses
G L O U C E ST E R SH IR E — -H A M P SH IR E .
D EFIC IT.
G EN E R A L.
£ s. d.
2
5
0
_
-----
i II
2 IO
2 15
i
;
i
j
21 12
I4 5
I I7
8 7
34 0
4 12
4 -1
_
_
—
_
--17 12
—
i6 5
£ s. d.
3 10
i
17
8
i
0
0
0
9
_
3
I 16
0
45 17
0
WOMEN.
MEDICAL.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
2 15
0
_
4 20
—
0
5
0
7
2
0
0
6
6
0
I
9
I 14
3 10
2 5 3
13 8 10
10 0 0
i 7 9
6 0 0
7 II l i
B.T.L.A.
TOTAL.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
24 7 0
16 10 7
i 17 2
8 7 0
40 0 0
4 « 6
5 I 6
6 15 0
85 15 0
2 16 0
_
_
0
2
8
6
6
[1927
_
I
16
0
5
—
_
_
5 il
i
7
2
_
—
_
-1 10
0
r 0
1 0
68 l i
1 0
0
0
3
0
—
18 12
,—
_
_
10 4
_
_
—
i
0
_
~
9 0
109 ir
i 14
19 15
2 5
_
3
8
4
ta—
_
2 8
0
i 12
—
4
_
._,
_
4
li
_
—
0
—
33
3
4
6
6
3
3 4
12 10 0
4 3 6
6 0 0
9 4 3
—
245
O
—
3
860 14
3 13
6
0
247 19
4
315 i6
—
8
22
i
—
8
1,691 12 5
3 13 0
245
O
3
857
6
24719
4
315 16
8
22
i
8
1.687 19
i
5
H AM PSH IRE.
HAMPSHIRE.
Southern Baptist Associa­
tion
Aldershot ........................
Andover
Basingstoke
Baughurst
Bournemouth—
Auxiliary
A s h le y ........................
Boscombe
Lansdowne
Rosebery P a rk ..
West Cliff
Win ton
Branksome
..
Lymington
..
Upper Parkstone
Poole
Corfe Mullen
Heckiord Park
Christchurch . .
Tiptoe .........................
Wimbome
Brockenhurst
Broughton
Famborough
Fleet
Lockerley and Mottisfont
Milford Free Church
O d i h a m ........................
Portsmouth—
,
Auxiliary
A.M.C............................
Sale of Work
Copnor, Tangier Road
Cosham, East ..
Denmead
Devonshire Avenue ..
Elm Grove
Emsworth
D EFICIT.
£
s. d.
—
_
_
—
22
40
io
138
6
—
—
12
i8
7
10
6
_
—
3 6
2
—
6
0
O
0
0
4
0
0
i
0 8
2 II
9 8
n
4 2
7 16 4
3
36
63
259 IS­ 9
IS 9 0
25
8
8
7
7
3
17 15 5
17 9 10
4 17
0
0
xC 19
i 0
9 12
4 0
22
23
—
.—
6
—
—
—*
40 10 0
9
0
0
7
WOMEN.
£
s. d.
—
—
i 10
—
—
19 10
2 7
26 i
10 0
5 0
7
7
i 0
0 5
0 12
—
0 ~8
—
—
6
2 I
5 14
0
5
—
6
0
—
0
25
—
113
15 13 0
I IS i l
1 H 4
70 ié
23
9
6
6
2
0
0
6
5
4
6
MEDICAL.
£
s. d.
—
0 zo
4 2
--—
7 7
3 16
9
i
6
0
8
0
5
5
—■
z 0
—
1 17
7
_
i 0
0
6
1 II
i 10
0
0
38
ISO
4
9
2 15
0
3 0
37 19
—
0
i
0
0
—
0 12
19 4
-—
£ s- d.
<
—
—
—
54 » 6
■ '—
4 0
—
3 2
«
—
—
—
*—
—
—
—
18 13 0
14 l i 0
8 9 i
9
0
0
2
6 it
7 8 2
“
8
0
-8
51
125
146
30
—
—
-—
“
_.
—
6
18 ■
7
3 u
15 0
12 7
0 9
499 9
38 15
'3 2 3
7 13
II
0
r.
0
3
32 10 3
22 c 10
5 3 3
18 12 9
I 0 0
II 10 2
7 14 )
28
2
24 3
2 I Ö
7
12
—
3 6 6
40
£ s. d.
—
—
1--
TOTAL.
B .T X .A .
—
--4 0 0
26 10 6
i l 17 l i
9 9 il
75 6 0
10 0 0
i 14 10
0 6 0
5
7
0
15 19 XI
39 5
6
5 17 10
7 0 0
13 3 0
O 0
3 0
10 10
_
15 10
—
—
.—
£
s. d.
—
18 - 2
48 16
14 h
8 9
-_
—
•—
6
GEN ERA L.
6
94
150
113
16
23
7
45
V
So
IÖ9
tt>
5 n
0 V
0 0
8
I?
0 0
0
4 7
4 0
15 i
14 ,4 '
0
»
T^ 5
3O 17 6
1927.]
13Ë
H AM PSH IRE— H E R E F O R D SH IR E .
D E F IC IT .
HAMPSHIRE— cotti.
Fareham
..
Gosport—
Brockhurst . .
Grove Road, Hardway
Stoke Road
Victoria Street
Hampshire Bridge
Immanuel
Kent Street
Lake Road
London Road
Marie la Bonne School
Southboume . .
Waterlooville
Westboume Free Church
P o iü n e r...........................
Ramsey
Winsor ...........................
Southampton—
Auxiliary
Beigrave Hall Mission
Allbrook
..
Bitterne Paris
Blackfield Common ..
Carlton...........................
East Boldre
Eastleigh
Horton Heath
Lyndhurst
Polygon...........................
Portland
Berrywood
Shirley
Sholing...........................
Swathling
__
Stockbridge
Sway
W a l l o p ...........................
Whitchurch
Winchester
Isle.of Wight—
C o w e s ...........................
Newport
N i t o n ...........................
R y d e ...........................
Sandown •
Ventnor
Wcllow ..
£
—
—
—
—
—
35 o
—
0
,—
—
—
—
—
—
I
I
0
46 12 5
------I O 0
--;—
—
—
—r
.--II I
.—
■
—
I 19
—
—
—
0 15
12 0
8 12
—
—
7 4
G EN E R A L.
0
i
0
0
6
6
WOMEN.
£
3. d.
4 XX 3
£
s. d.
12 10 3
2 17 0
19 i l 9
10 0 0
i 16 I I
84 8 I
20 15 0
96 19 0
6 0 14 7
n
4 3
13 i 3
20 3 8
4 18 5
4 0 0
28 i r 0
i 2 3
0
2
2
0
i
10
X
10
I
18
13
14
0
~
_
5 0
i 4
19 14 6
58 14 7
0
13
0 16 0
18 14 10
2 7 4
6 3 7
30 15 7
.—
409
Less Expenses
s. d.
—
89 3 9
4 18 9
70 3 10
i 0 0
2 0 9
12 8 6
2 15 6
34 4 10
12 2 2
27 3 7
14 17 3
50 I I 10
25 3 3
4 3 17 10
I I 13 9
3 2 12 6
15
7 . 6 ; I93O
7
6
4
0
5 0
5 19 0
6 I 6
I I 12 z
—
I 12 6
—
——
—
23 18
_
—
7 12
10 19
—
5 i
I 0
i
9
I
¿ 22L - 3 . I
2 7 0
2 7 0
—
—.
—
—
—
—
IO i
O 8
—
6 l 10
I
I
9 0
84 17 10
II
--_
_
5 I6
0 IO
—
3 15
4
O
—
—
—
9 0
7 3 7
22
9 0
0 0
5 2 il
I
I 6
4 8 5
0 5 0
29 7 6
6
9
0
i 17
I I 10
3 12
36 8
—
4
6
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8
5 38 14
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4
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26 10
31 4
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8
4
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3
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5
6
94 9 7
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53 19 8
114 14
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28 13 3
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7 5 0
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38 3 7
5 2 0
3 I6 6
3 17 6
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6
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£ s. d.
7 13 4
24 15 7
—
—
2
TO TAL.
£ s. d.
5
0
8
13 15 i
17 16 i
0 X5 0
15 5 4
7
3
409
0
0
0
0
B.T.L.A .
£ s. d.
3 2 i
MEDICAL.
2
2
7
32
5
3 ,7 1 2
8
9
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9
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4
3
5
3 0
3.709
5 -5
H ER EFO R D SH IR E.
H EREFORDSH IRE.
Ewias Harold
..
Fownhope. .
,.
Garway .
Gordey
Hereford . .
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Kington . .
i-€dbuiy . ,
Leominster
Kingsland
Lmgtown
..
Weterchurch
Ross-on-Wye
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...
gtansbach (Radnor)
f e n d s Y at
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D E FICIT.
G EN E R A L. | WOMEN.
£ s. d.
£
10 10
2 15
0
6
7 18
10 13
0
3
7 0 0
50 0 0
3 0 0
33 14
3
6 13
1 15
3
O
9 15
0
0
10
0
98
3
6
38
8
0
s. d.
zi 6
16 0
4 0
i 7
1 0
16 0
36 8
5 0
6
£
s. d.
1 10
0
33 X4
80
4
O
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2
3
0
i 17
0
IO I I
6
1 118 18
6
M EDICAL.
£
s. d
I 14
B .T.LA..
£
s. d.
7
0
0 14
0
3~6
6
£ S. d.
21 12
13 8
6
6
9
52 10 8
250 2 6
6 16 ' 0
9 0 0
34 14 10
9 16 0
2 13 0
9 15 0
60 6 6
5 0 3
0 2 6
21
total;
3
..
2
0
0
7 il
6
103
8
9
335 15
9
t
3 3 6
39
5 6
I I 15
0
3
6
487 «
0
0
136
H E R T F O R D S H IR E — H U N T IN G D O N S H IR E .
[19!
H ER TFO R D SH IR E .
H ER TFO R D SH IR E.
Berkhampstead
Bishop's Stortford
Boreham Wood . .
Bovingdon
Boxmoor . .
♦Breachwood Green
Chipperfield
..
Choriey Wood
Codicote and Langley ..
Datchworth and Burnham
Green
Flatmden . . .
..
Hemel Hempstead
H e r tfo r d ........................
Hitchin—
Auxiliary
tTilehouse Street
Walsworth Road
Hoddesdon
King’s Langley . .
Letchworth
Maikyate . .
Northchurch
Rickmansworth
St. Albans—
Dtagnall Street
Tabernacle
Saixatt
........................
Stevenage
TriniL—
¿n n rFnends at Tring
HighStreet
..
New M il
W a tfo r d Auxiliary
Beechen Grove
Bushey, Chalk Hill
..
Leavesden
Leavesden Road
S t. James’s Road
Welwyn Garden C ity Free
Church
Wigginton
Whitwell ..
D EFICIT.
£
s. d.
4 0 0
5 0 6
—
3 II 0
8 4 6
_
64 19 0
—
_
—
22 0
10 10
G EN ERA L.
WOMEN.
s. d.
28 5
67 7 1
63 3 10
i 6 0
£ s. d.
7 0 0
0 4 0
44
4 12
£
3
9
7
96 10
39 16
—
36 ^8 0
10 0 2
8 1 0
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313 *8
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0
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67 19 i l
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3 4 0
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1 15
0
0
0
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32
0
384
£
10
3
2
6
7
1
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1689 16
129
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3
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3
1 332
3
0
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8
6
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3
3
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—
—
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2 13 3
7
37 16
48
47
307 13
8
0
6
0
53 19
4 4
0 7
8 13 3
38 5 10
5 13 2
9 10
73 13 7
—
3 0 0
7
0
6 II 6
4 I 6
10 15 II
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6
6
6
4
0
3 5
3 10
0
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16 18
£ s. t
37
85
69
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19
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245
2
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134 0 i
7° 12 '
_
—
6
8
_
6
6
—
0
—
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0
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2
_
2
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_
_
6
9
15
20
s. d.
__
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_
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4
4
8
8
0
0
—
9
—
56 i
_
9
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£ s.
2 5
14 5
11 i i
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3
3 5 0
63 17 i l
112 18
49 18
7 18
36 I
6
B.T.L.A.
d.
6
6
0
_
__
__
—
—
35
43 16
14 16
62 13
17 15
—
42 9
0
6
8
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0
6
0
X 0
—
—
22 10
—
3
7
li
. 12 18 10
81 16 8
2 18 8
3
5
MEDICAL.
2,476
7 (
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* 11s. iod. omitted last year,
t 1925-26— Deficit, ¿49 is. iod. ; General, £185 17s. od. ; Women,,£45 14s. ÿd. ; Medical, £18 11s. 5<
Total, ¿399 5s. od.
H U N TIN GD O N SH IRE.
HU NTING D ONSH IRE.
Bluatisham
Brampton
Bgckden . .
Ellington . .
Fenstan ton
Godman Chester .
Great Staughton
Hartford ..
Hemingford Grey
Houghton
Huntingdon
Kimbolton
Ofiord
..
Perry
Ramsey
St. Ives . .
St. Neots . .
Somersham
Spaldwick
Stukeley, Little
Less Expenses
! D E F IC IT.
£ s- d.
10 17 o
o 14
6
G EN E R A L. I WOMEN.
£ s. d
34 .12 6
0 6 9
3 7 7
o
16
5
0
1 0
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3 10
6
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5
3
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s. d.
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£
i
s. d.
0
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5
3
4
3
15
o
5
3 15 ¿7
93 16 , 0
3 15
24 16
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24 x6
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4
5
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5 -3
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4
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2
8
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3
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3
43
9
45
9
I
£
iox 19 10
2 17 3
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3, 8
1
3
7
B.T .L .A .
£ *• d.
TOTAL.
1927.]
137
KE N T.
D EFICIT.
K E N T.
£
s.
d.
GEN ERAL.
£ *
d.
WOMEN.
MEDICAL.
B.T.L.A.
£ s. d.
s. d .
TO TAL.
£
s. d.
£ s. d.
£
10
o
o
9
2
I I 17 6
o 16 10
133
6
7
5
7
5
3
7 5 li
53 16 2
44
6
15 o o
12 o o
19 15 6
4 6 0
Keut A s so cia tio n
Ash
J
Ashford
..
Bessels G re e n
Birchington
Borstal
Braboume
Brasted
..
Broadstairs, Q uee
Canterbury
Chatham . .
Coxheath . .
Crocken H ill
Cudham . .
Deal
Dover
St. M argaret’s
Temple E w e ll
Edenbridge
Marlpit H ill
Eyosford . .
Eythom e . .
Faversham
Folkestone
Cheriton
Gillingham
Goudhurst
Gravesend
Green S treet G ree
Hailing
Hawkhurst
Headcorn . .
o
o
3 0 0
13
108
13
2
8 1 0
s Ro
51
6
o
10
o
o
48 10
4
i 8
2 2 6
h
o 17
4
6 17
24
3 18
8
5 3
o 19
6 0 0
6 12
6
o
I
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o 10
o
63
9
9
6
6
57
7
7
118 13
13 9
41 4
8
5
6
8 714
42 18
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I
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3 5 6
15
50 10
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2 14 o
5 15 i l
7 4 0
12 13
3
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156 17
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173
2
6
9
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2 15
6
3
0
36 IO
| Cavendish
f Islington
Reading S treet
Rochester
St. Peter’s
Sandhurst
Sevenoaks..
0
4 17
o
3
3
6
O
6 8 0
19 17
Sheemess ..
Shoreham
Sittingboum e
Smarden . .
lenterden
Biddenden
ioubridge
liuibridge
W e lls
lia ry—
6
46 14
30
5
o
St. J o h n 's F ree C liurc
fo r e s t R o w
,.
..
9 0 6
7
2 12
133 i I I
0 9 6
87 14
60 14
2 9
15 12
4 I
163 o
5
231
7
38 10
o
5 13
I I
4
o
2
5
o
9
i
108 i l
i
32
2
6
5
6
9
6
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130 16
14 19
108 i
8
9
5
322 14
i
0 9 6
18
2
60 8 i
24 19 3
18 9 i
144 4 i
7 I 10
5
2
o 18
140
6 2 1
29
9
4
o 10
o
3
201
4
3
o
607
9
7
18
1 3 0
3 1 3
0 7 6
I 12
i 17
i 10
1 i6
2
I I 10
5 10
8 1 1 5
0 5 0
6
39 3 2
19 13 10
2908
I
1 0 0
18 17
21 16
380 10 I I
9
9
13 13
48 n 7
153 19 i
49 2 I I
ill
12
33 10
1 6 6
i II
5 15 o
31 18 7
Westerham H i ll . .
3
1 3 6
9
2 1 0
33 13
22 17
18 9
122 i
7 i
12
0 7 6
::
9
9
29 17
Tabernacle
I
52 I I
52 i l 9
134 i l i l
73 i r
351
8 19
i 5
85 9
8 il
Aux
9
57 18
3
82 14
12 19
91 IS
I
32 i 7 6
12 o o
221 4 4
91 2 I I
20 14 4
10 7
38 6
15 o
15 12
3
1 2 6
3 8 8
28 19
66 I I
60 i
8 19
1 5
Knightrider Street
444
57
30 o
o 16
2 9
15 12
5
b
6 10
3 9
2 0 6
6
145 17 6
65 17 3
18 i l 10
9 10 3
38 6 9
27
2 6 1
2
8 1 0
29 15 6
309 10 10
24 I 5
2 0 6
Loose . .
i Margate . ,
! -New Rom ney
t Orpington
; Ramsgate—
wSf
f i u8
*aiding
106 l i i r
97 10 2
1 5 0
] leme B a y
! Beltinge
SHorsmondon
; Kingsdown
; Maidstone—
i King S treet
Frant
1 5 0
3
0
31 J 2
2
84 i l
6
6 ir
5 II
15 13
222
68
6
6
6
6 10
31 18
149 12
18 17
48 5
24 15
23 7
6
4,185 16
I
138
[1921
LANCASH IRE.
GEN E R A L.
d.
£
s.
d.
0
18
3
7
135 8 o
260
£
s.
2
2
7 3 6
5
2
2 5 5
40 7 i
10 2
2 14
92 13
2 II
0
0
3
3
WOMEN.
£
0
0
2 18 10
17 16 6
5 16
o
46
i
8
27 17 9
5 5 2
51 9 2
16 5 11
z
2
0
___
10
11
71
5 8
9 6
3 6
12 6
12 0
12 9
10 4
_
9 8
18 11
19 8
6 5
4 8
II 0
5 6
19 6
16 i
2 11
28
0
6 5
5 0
91
8
6 3 0
4
8
5
5
0 0
13 6
0 0
0 0
1 4 6
44
2
I
0
82
24
43
18
20
17
15
5
4 15 6
19 13
2 15
2
0
s.
d.
0 10
9 0
—
0
0
4 11
6
----I 3 0
2 13 5
—
30
12
2
i
0
7 10
0
3 :
—
—
20 0 0
17 8 i
—
10 0 0
—
—.
—.
—
0
—
2 0 0
2 0 0
—
—.
—
—.
—
21
0
0
£ s.
—
—
*—0
0 15 0
.
— —
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—
•—
—
22
4
15 0
2
0
2 2
12 0
—
•—
—
18 15
. 0 10
13 0
—
—
8 0
—
3 0
22 17
0
0
i
0
—
—
—3 0 0
—
.—
—
—
—
—
7 17 3
5 0 6
—
—
—
—
1 10
—
.—
—
6
0
___
—
—~
7 6
—
6
2 3 8
—
51°
0
14 11 6
11 7 4
50 5 0
15 4 9
2 18 10
15
69
16
2
20
127
8
76
2
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8
8z
5 15
—
2
0 10 0
16 13 2
4 8 5
3
0
—
25 7 10
2 8
12 0
14 5
7 I
18 10
14 0
8 3
11 3
6
6
20 13 10
0
10
568
2
40
18
2
184
2
117 4 4
—
0
2
7 13 6
22 19 9
39 15 11
11 15 5
10 0 6
0 13 6
5 16 11
11 4 0
20 3 5
d.
8 7
0
—
0
0
0
1
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s.
25
0
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—
—
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£
—
— .
0
7 7
6
d.
-
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2
TOTAL.
B .T .L .A .
5 —
19 11
•—
—
—
—
63 0
4 9 8
___■
—
0
60 15 0
56
58
56
65
29
25
0
4
5
2
0
8
19
6
12
12
12
10
0
0
12
16
2
0
11
7
46
2
7
1 6
17 0
15 0
6 6
57
8
8
11
0
0
g
6
6
6
0
9
4
0
4
5
8
10
i
0
7 3 6
16 16 5
24 10 i
112 6 4
--49 - 0 3
0 5 0
6 13 4
5 10 0
6 16
8
—
—
—
7 16
5 13
6
—
—
—
5 13 6
140
—
4 10
10 6
3 o
6 19
£
9 0
—
8 16 10
—
28 0 0
2 19
0
7 13 2
8 5
10
d.
153 7 10
4
11 7 4
42 14 5
10 9 4
S.
MEDICAL.
5 3 0
0
Lancashire and Cheshire
Association
Accrington A uxiliary—
Barnes Street . •
Cannon Street . .
H uncoat
Willow Street . .
Woodnook
A n d erto n .........................
Ansdell . .
Ansdell and St. Anne’s .
Ashton -under-Ly ne
A uxiliary—
Welbeck Street
Dukinheld
Hyde
Stalybridge—
Cross Leech Street
Wakefield Road
Atherton . .
Banow-in-Fumess
Billington, Ebenezer
Blackburn—
Leamington Road
Montague Street
Blackpool—
South Shore
Tabernacle
Whitegate Drive
Bolton Auxiliary
B .W .L .................
Claremont
Zion
A stley Bridge . .
Fam wortb
Horwich
Burnley Auxiliary
Exhibition
B .W .L .................
Ebenezer
Enon
Haggate
Angle Street ..
Brierclifie, H ill Lane
Brierfield
Immanuel
Mount Olivet ..
Mount Pleasant
Yorkshire Street, Zion
Rosegrove
Colne
Hurstwood
Nelson—
Bradshaw Street
Carr Road . .
Elizabeth Street
Woodlands Road
Padiham—
Burnley Road
Mount Zion . .
Bury and Rossendale Di
trict
Bury and Radcliffe Ba
tist Union . .
Rossendale W.M.A.
League
Bacup—
Acre Mill
Doals
Ebenezer
Irwell Terrace
Zion . .
D E F IC IT.
0
LA N CA SH IR E
6
0
I
56 15 10
10 5 0
IÛ
43 8 :[ I
5
5
___
0
14
0
0
—
5 h
0
—
—
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___
0
6
I 10
—
O
3
-—
4 17 2
!—.
8
,169
7 ,9
9
14
90
X4
10 6
0 0
7 9
15 0
55 iy 4
LA N CASH IRE .
1927.]
LANCASHIRE— cont.
Bury and Rossendale Dis­
trict— contd.
Bury—
Chesham
Rochdale Road
Tenterden Street . .
Cloughiold
Clowbridge
Edgeside
Goodshaw
Haslingden-—
Ebenezer
Trinity
Lumb
Millgate...........................
Radcliffe
Ramsbottom
Rawntestall— K ay St.
Sunnyside
Waterbam
Waterfoot
C h u r c h ...........................
Clayton-le-Moors
Coniston
Dalton-in-Fumess
D a r w e n ...........................
Fleetwood...........................
Great Harwood
Heywood......................
Inskip
Lancaster
Latchford
Leigh
...........................
Liverpool—
Auxiliary
Reyner Trust
Welsh Auxiliary
Aigburth
Aintree ...........................
Birkenhead—
Grange Road
Laird Street
Rock Ferry
Egremont
New Brighton
Seacombe
Woodlands
Bootle—
Ash Street
Balliol Rd. (Welsh)
Olivet
Stanley Road
Bousfield Street (Welsh)
Byrom Hall
Cottenham Street
Earlstown
Earlsfield Rd. (Welsh)
Edge Lane (Welsh)
Everton Village (Welsh)
Fabius
Garston
Golbome
Kensington
Kirkdale
Myrtle Street
Aughton
Bryn
Widnes
Orrell Park
Prince's Gate
Richmond
St Helens—
Boundary Road
Hall Street . .
Park Road
Z i o n ...........................
D E F ICIT.
13 9
G EN ERA L.
WOMEN.
MEDICAL.
B.T.L.A .
d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
2 12 0
5 0 0
3 17 6
7 10 0
8 8 9
18 8 2
6 18 I
£
sí
—
2 13
—
—
20 0
10 7
i 0
—
—
2
0
0
0
5 5 2
2
0
—
0
4 9 0
10
0 0
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
6 0 0
4 15 0
24 17
6 15
0
6
23 2
46 11
IO 2
I I 16
6
i
6
i 19 10
32 13 6
2 17 7
75 14 7
8 15 0
21
6
3
16
40
70
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LA N C ASH IR E ,
D E F IC IT.
G EN E R A L.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
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Tue Brook
Walton, Carisbrooke . .
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16 18 io
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225 o o
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B.L.M.M..........................
i 16
3 14 10
Baptist College Students
1 7 10
41 10
Altrincham
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7 8
Chorlton
94 18
Didsbury
i
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26 18
Fallowfield
4 _o 4
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Wellington Street
29 15 8
Grosvenor Street
33 2 7
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22 19 10
11 o o
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Miles Platting . .
167 15 6
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12 19 6
H all Street . .
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6 17 3
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130 i 9
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20 7 i
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48 18 10
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17 10 i
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16 8 4
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61 7 8
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24 13 6
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13 4 6
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7 1 0
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12 15 7
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37 o o
67 9 6
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32 2 I
17 4 7
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2 0 0
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37 16
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134 7
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62 16
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70 10
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183 8
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L A N C A S H IR E — coni.
D E F IC IT .
£ s.
Rochdale— contd.
Middleton
Newbold
The P a r k
West S tre e t
St. A n n es-on-Sea
St. Helens’ (see L iv e r p o o l)
Sabden
Southport A u x ilia r y
Houghton S tre e t
N orw ood A v e n u e
Tabernacle
Tottlebank
T yldesley ................................
Ulverston
Warrington
Westleigh
Wigan—
B .W .L .
King S tre e t
Scarisbrick S tre e t
2
4
140
18
15
5
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171
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114 16 7
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326 4 IO
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LA N C A SH IR E — L E IC E S T E R S H IR E .
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9 8
14 7
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242 6 18 3
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LEICESTERSHIRE.
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W a lto n ...........................
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K irby Muxloe
Leicester Auxiliary
In loving memory of
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Lovell
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Belgrave Union
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A bbey Gate
Aylestone
Carey H all
Carley Street
Charles Street
Clarendon H all
Cropstone,Cripples’ Guild
Friar Lane
H arvey Lane
Melbourne H all
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Robert H all Memorial
Huncote
Stoneygate
Uppingham Road
Victoria Road
Long Whatton
Loughborough Auxiliary
B axter Gate
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King Street
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Sutton Bonington
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Syston
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Whetstone
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Wymeswold
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L E IC E S T E R S H IR E .
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I 19
74 15
0
223
9
98 19
6
7 3
5
10 13
15
I
9
169
5
0
6
37 16 5
4
7 6
,3 15 2
25 7 4
10
3 3
6
—
—
—
—
i 14
0
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
8
6
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—
6 18
7
0 15
7 6
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__
—
.__
__
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0
i
0
__
23
__
II
0
—
—
—
—
__
—
2 IS
6
0
0
0
0
15
0
8
20 i l
60 13 10
1 7 4 .3
0 13 6
0 0 9
0 12 0
10 15 6
9
2 II
0
6
—
.0 12
—
_
4 10
6
2 66
3
21
0
5
0
0
4
7
62
6
9
13 4
0 14
118 3
2 2
i i
17 i
9
0
i
0
0
6
0
50 16
2
0
110 0
i 19
O
O
0
605
9
109 16
6
8
i
55 12
5
5 16
0
5
22
4 10
17 2
0
5 6
26 i l
116 13
13 3
.—.
—
—
__
13
0
0
0
8
—
—
167 10 i r
5
0
0
2 8
2 i
6 10
—
_
3
0
31
—
2 15
—
10
0
£ s. d .
44 4 7
i 17 7
__
—
5
TOTAL.
54
— .
___
__
14. 10
2 17 8
0 il
—
937 8
£ s. d .
2 0 10
6 8
2 0
«__
0
B .T .L .A .
-—
I
9
76
£ s. d.
—
___
—
—
__
i
8
M E D IC A L .
—
—
__
19
W OMEN.
5
7
—
100
3
O
p ald in g
36 0
16 12
d.
0
__
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«...
s.
00
George S treet
Park R o a d
Harris S treet
in chbeck ................................
cunthorpe
tegness . .
..
..
£
—
Sutton
,outh—
Eastgate, U n ion C h u rch
M altby-le-M arsh
6
—
__
-ong
eterborough—
0
0
—
GENERAL.
0
0
li
4
6
5
10 13
0
15 i
9
1,553 8
2
N ORFOLK.
N ORFO LK.
D E F ICIT.
G EN E R A L.
WOMEN.
1 M EDICAL.
B.T.L.A .
TO TAL.
1
O
Dickleburgh
ownham
r a y t o n ...........................
Uingham, Great
akenham
aulsham
Mleston...........................
uastanton
O
'1SS
£ S. d.
I I O
----__
_
_
_
O*
orfolk and Norwich Aux.
ttleborough
ylsh am ...........................
act o a ...........................
uckenham, Old
arleton Rode
..
°stessey...........................
t0Dle r ...........................
'« eh a m ...........................
--_
_
—
___
_
--1 0
0
2 1 0
—
£ s. d.
—
'i 4 6
4 4 10
3 18 0
II
6
0
44 5 2
I 5 5
17 12 xo
6 8 4
*3 4
9
_
25
12
3 8
2
I
36 13 l i
44 7 xo
£ s. d.
-
£ s. d.
—
—
—
_
_
2 16 0
!
j
2 14 6
—.
__
—
—■
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_'
—
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’ _
Í
7 15 4
!
—
—
—
.
_
3 IX
—
i
2
Í
1
!
!
!
_
5
3
4 1
2
0
6
0
2
£ s. d.
—
—
_
_
—
—
—
—
—
—
——
—
—
—
£ s. d.
I I 0
2 4 6
4 4 1 «
3 18 0
16 7 0
—
63 15 0
i 5 5
17 12 10
6 8 4
13 4 9
—
2 8 15
2
16 13 1
41 l 6 I I
48 9 O,.
144
N O R FO LK — cont.
K ing’s Lynn—
S tep n ey..
Pentney
W est Lynn
Union . .
Lowestoft
Martham . .
Ormsby
Mundesley
Neatishead
Necton
Norwich Auxiliary
United Meeting, Sa
etc....................
Dereham Road
Pottergate Street
Silver Road
S t. Mary’s
Unthank Road
Shelfhanger
Stalham ..
Swafiham
Thetford ..
Upwell
Worstead ..
Wymondham
Y arm outh..
Park
..
Tabernacle
[ 19 !
N O R F O L K — N O R T H A M P T O N S H IR E .
D E F ICIT.
G E N E R A L.
WOMEN.
MEDICAL.
B .T X .A .
£ s. d.
3 4 i
—
—
—
—
—
•—
—.
—
■
—.
2 2 10
£ s. d.
42 3 7
6 0 3
I 13 8
6 i 7
90 5 7
8 3 7
0 10 4
i II 6
2 8 3
3 0 0
—
£ s. d.
10 0 0
—’
.—
—
I 10 0
—
—■
—
—.
—
—
£ s. d.
I I 17 6
—
—
•—
—
£ s. d.
38 7 I
8 3
58 18
I 2
--i 5
31 9
i 7
—
10 0
2 0
*—
_
—.
—
75 o 0
211 2 9
8 7 9
—
—
—
4 o 0
—
8 14 6
o IO
0
.—
O IO
326 13
0
II
26
6
81
477
44
I
28
15
0 0
8 0
6 i
5 0
0 0
14 2
16 O
0 IO
14
10 14 3
26 9 2
15 z o IO
5
II
I 13
—
4 5
128
7
0
0
10
3
65
2
0
0
2
6
2
—
—
II
8 17 2
1185
il
0
3 3 9
—.
—
—.
—.
—
_,
18
—
—
16
2
—
—
10
«—
*—
13
---
0
z
6
0
0
_
i
0
3 4
110 19
2
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--—
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O 15 O
--------------O 15
TOTAL
£ s. ,
67 5
6
I
6
91
zz
0
Z
2
0
13
i
15
7
zo
II
8
3 0
2 2 i
97 6
28 8
6 0
157 13
785 H
56 3
i 0
39 9
20 6
18 0 i
10 14
39 10
16 0 i
5H i
10 10
O
1,751 19
N O R TH AM PTO N SH IRE.
N OR TH AM PTON SH IRE
Northamptonshire Auxi
ary
Aldwinkle
Blisworth
Braunston
Braybrooke
Brington . .
.. r
Broughton
Buckby. Long
Bugbrooke
Heyford
Burton Latim er ..
Clipston
Desborough
Duston, Old
Do., New
E a rl’s Barton
Eastcote and Pattishall
Ecton
Grendon
Gretton
Grimscote
Guilsborough
Hackleton
Brafield
Cogenhoe
Denton
Harpole
Kettering—
Carey
Fuller
King’s Sutton (see Oxon
Kislmgbury
Middleton Cheney
Milton
D E F ICIT.
G E N E R A L.
WOMEN.
M EDICAL.
B .T.L .A .
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
—
3 10
0 10
—
6
0
i
0
0
10 0 0
2 13 6
------3
—
2
0
—
0 li
z i 14
Ú 14
9 i
33 9 6
12 10
18 i
20 3
4 2
5 15 2
2 6
6 3
4 9
8 19
4 I
8 6
6 13
6
—
—
0
8
2
6
_
20 IO l ì
_
—
_
I I
—
—
0
3
3
4 1 10
6
—
G 0
6
28
0 10 0
i 4 0
5
zi
i
8 O
3 6
6
2 15
25 16
195 I
3
0
3
7
5
7
23 6 8
4 17 3
3 2 zo
0
£ S. i
zz
7
0
4 2
17 9
6 14
i
3 14
z
i
4 0
—
IO
7 10 10
2 5 0
5 10 0
6
9 il
52 9 1
55 8
0 13 0
_
—
—
—
—
—
_
0 12 0
I 5 0
—
—.
—
_
—
—
—
—
—
6
—
—
—
—
—»
—
26
7
_
—
28
308
6
8
—
—
—
7 18 7
6 IO 9
i
—
—
•—
—
3 14
—
h
—
17 0 0
3 0 0
—
■
—
l z6
—
—
—
0
4 II
9
0
0
—
5 14 10
—
—
0 16
4
0
—
—
7 3
TOTAL
17
5 8
6
0 15
0
2 10
IOO 15
6
0
_
6 12
2
2
6
3 19
8
4
—
—
—
^1.
—
—
21
18
20
0
i
3
4 14
7 18
15
32 16
8
z 18
7 7
2 15
7 4
3
4 9
6
16 l i I
4 I
38 2
4 17
3 a
i
\
1927.]
145
N ORTH AM PTONSH IRE— NORTH UM BERLAND .
TORTHAMT’NSH’E-coni
Boulton and Pitsford . .
S'ew Bradwell
Northampton A u xiliary..
Adnitt Road
College Street
Hardingstone
Castle Hall School
..
Far Cotton
Grafton Square
Kingsthorpe
Mount Pleasant
Market Street
Princes Street
St. Michael’s Road
Jlaey
Peterborough (see Lines).
Javensthorpe
iingstead
Roade
iushden—
Park Road
Chelveston
Higham Ferrers
Snratton
Stanwick
Stony Stratford
Deanshanger
Loughton
Sulgrave...........................
Culworth
Helmdon
Thrapston...........................
Towcester
Walgrave...........................
Vellingborough
Vest Haddon
Veston-by-Weedon
Moreton Pinkney
Woodend
Vollaston
Voodford
Less Expenses ..
D EFICIT.
£ s. d.
4 4 0
3 o 0
5 o 0
145 io 0
_
I
2 6
_
3 3 6
141 5 0
_
i 0
0 4
_
—
0 10
_
_
—
._
_
3 li
0
0
G EN E R A L.
£ s. d.
31 12 i l
28 14 2
_
8 19 2
248 2 10
0 16 9
_
15 14 8
32 i
179 19
8
—
—
_
_
_
5
7 0
7 i 4
15 14 9
II
0
0
0
8
5 17
5 0
233 17
5 18
0 5
0 10
2 8
31 7
0 10
14 15
5 i
i 0
1 10
16 13
2 17 6
133 3 l i
0 5 9
6
2
9
0
0
0
8
9
8
3
8
6
2
3 7
4
14 2 9
9 i
2 0 0
20 10 0
_
l6 O 0
----—
6
8
5 9 3
_
.
—
£ s. d.
8 2 10
0 15 0
7
42 14 5
23 5 2
7 14 8
4 7 6
6 7 7
5 6 0
16 10 2
0 10 0
_
WOMEN.
B.T.L.A .
£ s. d
5 3 10
2 13 6
74 7 i
23 i 6
81 i l 8
i 7 6
£ s. d.
21
7
—
—.
_
_
I 6 6
__
0
6
7
25 0 0
42 17 7
12 19
13
il
0
0
7 3
—
_
_
7 19
—
—.
_
_
_
_
5 i
6
i
_
_
—
_
_
—
—.
—
TO TAL.
£ s. d.
49 3 7
35 2 8
74 7 i
0
0
6
8 7
7 6
5 10 8
—
__
—
—
_
—
—«
—
—
_
_
_
_
—
295 4 5
5 18 9
0 5 0
0 10 0
2 8 0
49 4 7
0 10 9
14 15
5 i
i 0
i 10
17 19
23 16
12 I
2,667
7
1480 15
i
453 14 6
381 17
6
8
3
8
6
8
5 9 3
47 15 6
—
385 5 0
3 7 6
0
2
44 16 0
8 I 4
51 2 9
2,670 10
453 14 6
4
5 10
378 4 9
_
—
i
5
0
69
—
_
—
_
_
—
1480 15
—
2
39 18
608 8
210
—
44 8
6 0
_.
—
3 10 0
I 15 10
2
350 15 7
350 15
—
—
_
—
_
_
4 0
—
0 10
---
5O O 0
----_
_
6 5 9
0 II
2 0
__
_
_
_
—
MEDICAL.
2
2
4 7 6
6 7 7
8 16 0
6 0
0 10 0
18
2
3 7 6
2
8
N ORTH U M BERLAND.
Do. Garden Party
fallsend . .
'Utley B ay
9 9 1
29 17 10
12 13 i l
4 2 6
5 19 2
29 10
16
8
7
3 10
0
i l 17
0
75
3
4
27 19 i
97 6 9
31 2 10
25 18 8
8
4
10 10
0
11 9 0
14 16 0
13 7 7
5 0 0
£ s. d.
3- 4
li
0
9
13
18
6
3
0
5
5 0 0
7 16
2
8 10
9 12
8
2 1 0 4
367
30
0
0
7
9
i
10
7
7
121 13 II
76
2
9
0
i 10
B .T.L.A.
I I I ?
a
£ s. d.
TO TAL.
£ s. d.
13 i l
7
5 5 14
9
i
8
1
£ s. d.
..
"
M EDICAL.
G EN E R A L.
£ s. d.
54
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
U n w ic k ...........................
ierwick-on-Tweed
tyth
...........................
Jroomhaugh. and Stocksfield 7 .........................
«ewcastle-on-Tyne—
Auxiliary
Benwell
Heaton...........................
Jesmond
Westgate Road
W y c lif ...........................
orth Shields
[orth Shields and W hitley
WOMEN.
D E F ICIT.
10 10 0
11 17 0
86 5 0
1 1 1 1
NORTHUMBERLAND.
—
39 « i
125 8 9
62 13 10
30 18 8
5 0 0
30 0 0
7 16 0
41 5 10
574 l i
a
146
NOTTIN GH AM SH IRE.
D E F ICIT.
G EN E R A L.
WOMEN.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
1
I
Arnold—
Cross Street
..
i 16 0
0 19 0
J
--Front Street . .
14 6 4
0 5 8
—
Bagthorpe
0 18 6
--Bees ton—
j
_
_
Nether Street . .
4 10 7
—>
Union
19 16 5
0 12 6
--Broughton, Upper
—i 5 6
—
Carlton
0 17 8
i 9 0
Daybrook
14 18 10
i 8 0
-East Leake (see Leicester­
shire).
_
——
Eastwood H ill Top
4 0 6
--Hucknall Torkard
30 13 4
4 3 7
Kim berley
Kirkby, East
—
5 0 0
49 9 3
—
Kirkby-in-Ashfield
3* 9 6
3 3 0
—•
K iijib y Woodhouse
8 4 0
Mansfield . .
..
,,
i i 0
39 3 9
3 18 0
—
Mansfield Woodhouse . .
0 5 0
3 2 6
Netherfield
I O 0
9 « 3
3 5 0
Newark
24 2 0
—
4 5 0
_
—
Newthorpe
0 2 10
Nottingham Auxiliary . .
98 19 6
22 I I
5 0 0
C.E. and Kindred So­
_.
_
cieties
84 7 10
Arkwright Street
23 11 0
0 ? 3
i i 6
Basford, Old—
_
_
High Street ..
3 0 0
Queensbury Street . .
68 6 2
4 7 O
—
Basford, New—
Chelsea Street
16 14 9
5 © 0
4 4 O
—.
—
Palm Street
19 6 4
Bridgford, West
—
£ 8 9
17 15 10
—
Bulwell
2 12 0
7 18 0
Carrington
11 17 IO
0 10 0
4 10 0
Derby Road
98 9 I
6 18 0
40 5 4
—
Radford
20 0 0
30 0 O
George Street
—•
36 19 6
—
Woodborough
0 2 O
—
3 2 0
Herbert -Street, Chase
Mission
31 10 0
35 0 0
3-5 16 6
/ nv . TX, 6
Hunger H ill Road
Hyson Green . .
8 8 8
i 0 0
'" 1 “ 13 0
Lenton; New . .
~rr
'8 17 “ - r - ---- - — ■
T 0 0~
—
Mansfield Road
119 5 2
33 5 II
Tabernacle
_
Woodborough Road . .
95 i 8
7 18 O
—
R e d h i l l ...........................
—
*—
R e t f o r d ...........................
12 2 7
I 0 0
0 9 0
Ruddington
—
5 14 0
Southwell
11 8 i
I 7 8
•—
Calverton
3 13 i
—
0
Stanton H ill
12 i
Staplef ord
0 13 9
3 i 6
Sutton Bonington (see
Leicestershire).
Sutton-in-Ashfield—
Mansfield Road
2 8 6
25 4 6
Victoria Street
5 0 0
45 18 7
Sutton-on-Trent ..
..
Whitemoor
' ..
2 O 0
—
—
120
8
6
m i
i
3
228
8 11
B .T.L.A .
[ M EDICAL.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
TOTAL.
£ s. d.
—
—
—
14
0
_
—
—
—.
—
5 4 /
20 8 11
1 15 6
2 6 8
18 12 10
I 11 7
3 2 6
__
—
5
37
2
0
8
7
3
—
4
0 14
0
0 10
—
2 6
0
14 14
«—
—
—
i 0 0
—
—
—>
—.
—
6
3 3 0
—
0 18
—
2 0
—»
0 5
98 10
0
0
2
6
_
I 12
6
12 12
5 2
0
0
_
—
i
i 16
6
3 15 8
2 6
0 0
—.
—
0
jt
Æ
1 13 O
212 6
6 4 17 4
4814
2 8 18
0 4
0 4
217
i 4
0 12
—
12 6
2
387
2
—
9
0
0
6
0
0
__
i
7
2 3
—
—
8
12
19
69 3
37 15
46
4
o
3
7
8
15 16
28 7
°
224 11
i
0 8 0
15 12
78 16
0
9
32
26
28
12
20
9
8
i
0
C
36 19
3
O
0
__
—
—
«—»
—.
—
—.
18
9
10
19
13
I65 14 «
8 l 19 I
171
—
•
3
15 4
6
18
84 7 10*
26 12 3
—
—
—•
0 12 6
—i
—
8 19 i
—
—
7 0 0
7 3 4
8 5 6
20
23
5
0
4
ú
0
O 6
I 0
14 I 7
12 IO
217 8
1 3 1 18
0 4
8
i
5
5
o
I8
2-T5
11 I6
13 19 9
4 5 1
9
12
I
16
2 2
0
29 15 0
0
50'
—
—
—
2
■ 1 13 16
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18
7
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1927.]
14 7
O XFO RD SH IRE— R U TLA N D SH IR E — SH RO PSH IRE.
OXFOR DSHIRE.
O X FO RD SH IRE.
Arlington . .
Banbury ...........................
B lo c k le y ...........................
B loxham ......................... .
Bourton-on-the-Water . .
B u r f o r d ...........................
Campden...........................
Chadlington
Charlbury
Chipping Norton
Cirencester
Cote
Cutsdean...........................
Fairford and Maisevhampton
Henley-on-Thames
Hook Norton
King’s Sutton
Lea&eld
Little Compton
Little Tew and Cleveley ..
Milton-under-Wychwood
Naunton and Guiting . .
Oxford—
Commercial Road
New Road
Bayworth
Botley
Charlton
Eynsham
Headington
South Hinksey
Littlemore
St. Thomas’
Thrupp
Wolvercote
Woodstock
Woodstock Road
Shipston-on-Stour
Sto\v-on-the-Wold
GEN E R A L.
D E F IC IT .
£ s. d.
2 O 0
9 19 I
8 8 I
—
8 io 4
—
4.0 0 0
—
0 10 0
7 15 0
57 10 0
2 19 3
—
—
5 15
0
2 10 0
—
—
2 5 0
3 3 0
5 13 0
37 0 0
13 9 6
i 10 0
—
—
2 0 0
0 9 i
2 10 0
—
—
i 10
—
4 10
0
s. d.
£ s. d.
17 10
15 3
18 8
5 10
3
60
9
16
28
168
31
2
4 i
8 1
2 3
3 9
13 9
18 6
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(Included in Leicestershire.)
SH RO PSH IRE.
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Bettws
Bridgnorth
Brockton ...........................
B rom low ...........................
B r o s e le y ...........................
Coxall
...........................
D a w l e y ...........................
Donnington Wood
Gravel Hill
Lord’s Hill
L u d l o w ...........................
M a d e le y ...........................
Market Drayton
Oakengates
Oswestry—
Castle’ Street
Salop Road
J’ontesbury
Shrewsbury
Wellington
Wem
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[1927
SO M ERSETSH IRE.
SOM ERSET.
! D E F IC IT .
s. d.
£
Bail well
B a th A uxiliary
9 5
Bethesda
—
—
Dunkerton
8 2
H ay ffill
Lim pley Stoke
2 IO
Manvers Street
196 2
Oldfield Park ..
ix 8
—
Peasedown
—
Twerton W e s t..
Bath—
—
Combe Down . .
Widcombe
—
—
Beckington
Boroughbridge . .
8 8
58 10
Bridgwater
Bristol—
Anonymous
10 0
1798 6
Auxiliary
B.LM .M .
6 6
Free Church Girls' Guild
Girls’ Auxiliary
Backwell
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Broadmead
B.L.M.M.
..
Barton Street Mission
Buckingham ..
Bumham
Chipping Sodbury
— r
—
C ity Road
B.L.M.M.
..
Clevedon
Cotham Grove
B.L.M.M.
..
Counterslip
B.L.M.M.
..
Downend
..
Dan dry
E ast Street
Girls’ Auxiliary
Easton, St. Mark’s
B.L.M.M.
..
Eastville Mission
Fishponds
—B.L.M.M.
..
—
Girls’ A uxiliary
Great Ann Street
—
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—
—
—
.
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
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Highbridge
Hillsley
Horfield
B.L.M.M.
..
HotweUs
Kensington
Keynsham
B.L.M.M.
..
North Wotton
Old King Street
B.L.M.M.
..
Girls’ Auxiliary
Paul ton and Wclton
Philip Street . .
Pill
Prewett Street
Radstock
St. George
Shirehampton . .
Soundwell
Stapleton
Stoke Gifford . .
Students’ Missionary
Association ..
Thom bury and Tythe
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Totterdown
B.L.M.M.
..
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
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6
10
14 8 14
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7 o 0
1 1 6 16
6
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322 l6 9
51 1 7 1°
SO M ERSETSH IRE— STA FF O R D SH IR E .
1927.]
SOMERSETSH IRE— conl.
D EFICIT.
£ s. d.
Bristol— cont.
Tower Street
Tyndale
B.L.M.M.....................
Girls’ Auxiliary
Folk House
Victoria Park
Wedmore
W elton...........................
West Street
Weston-super-Mare—
Bristol Road
Clarence Park
Milton
Wadham Street
B.L.M.M.................
Wotton-under-Edge ..
Burton
Chard
...........................
Cheddar ...........................
Allerton
Crickham
Rooksbridge
Rodney Stoke
Creech St. Michael
Crewkeme
F ivehead...........................
Frame—
United Meetings
Badcox Lane
Sheppards Barton
Hatch Beauchamp and
Curry Mallet
lie Abbots
Minehead...........................
Montacute
North Curry
Norton St. Philip
Rode
...........................
Rudge
...........................
Shepton Mallet
Stogumber
Stoke St. Gregory
Street
...........................
Taunton—
Albemarle
Silver Street
W a tc h e t...........................
Wellington
Wells
...........................
Wincanton
Winscombe Union Church
Y e o v i l ...........................
Less Expenses
—
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GEN ERAL.
WOMEN.
MEDICAL.
B.X.L.A.
£ s. <L
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
—
0 0
18 6
—
10 i l
9 8
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—
—
—
780 10 9
—
6 0 0
—
0 5 0
7 16 2
1039
72
9
6
13 12
58
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0 8 8
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1,938 18 3
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6 0 0
9 10 II
58 14 8
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31 6 8
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301 2 10
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197 2 5
10 4 5
24 17 10
45 3 6
148 17 6
47 12 8
43 5 4
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1688 17 3
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20 I 10
0 5 6
—
9
3
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S 'r A F F O J * D S H I B iE .
STAFFO RD SH IRE.
D EFICIT.
£!
North Staffs Auxiliary ..
B > JM *yE d s«
..
Bnerley H ill
Butt Lane
Chadsmoor
Coseley—
Darkhouse
Ebenezer
..
Providence
..
Cradley Heath . .
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__
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GEN E R A L.
WOMEN.
MEDICAL.
B.T.L.A .
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
13 i 3
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
13 i 3
21 13 4
3 II 6
IO O
8 10 0
_
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0 10
II 12 10
I It 6 7
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7 7 6
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8 10 0
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2 16
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11 6 7
8 h 4
10 l i O
3 15 . 0
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8
6
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S T A F F O R D S H IR E — S U F F O IÄ .
STAFFO RD SH IR E — coiU.
Latebrook
Newcastle
Prince’s End
S t a f f o r d ...........................
Stoke-on-Trent—
Burslem
Eastwood Vale
F e n to n ...........................
Hanley—
New Street
Welsh
London Road
Longton
Tamworth
Walsall—
Sutton Crescent
Stafford Street
Vicarage W alk
Wednesbury
Willenhall— f
Lichfield Street
L ittle London
Wolverhampton—
Tabernacle
Waterloo Road
D E F ICIT.
£ s. d.
—
-13 13
6
G EN E R A L.
£
1
12
5
52
_
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—
2 14
B .T.L .A .
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
15 14 3
_
_
_
_
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0
5 13 0
--_
10
_
—
—
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8 13 3
0 12 0
0 8 7
_
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0
12 3 9
110 11 9
96 7 7
21 11 11
10 10
24 18
0 10
0
4
6
—
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19 11 11
1816 3
_
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—
—
4 19
22 9
I
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II
6
8 11
0
8
541 5 8
10
0
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5 10
__
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0
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12 7 1
__
26 9 11
15 i 11
10 13 0
_
44
M EDICAL.
£ s. d.
5 5 6
4 3 0
20
WOMEN.
s. d.
0 0
5 2
18 0
11 2
— .
0 0
58 16
7
1 11
15 0
18 17
2 15
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12 1 1
39 6 2
21 3 n
11 1 7
■13 15 4
9 4
0
£ s. (iT1
I 0 0
27 19 5
5 18 0
77 4 8
5 5 6
2 14 0
5 13 0
_
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7
0
1
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TOTAL.
156 3 8
140 3 0
31 17 7
_
1 6 0
_
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19 11 11
20 2 3
13 4 O
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47 9 8
15
0 0
7 3
106
I
10
2
18
3 0
752
8 7
SU FFO LK.
S U FFO L K .
Suffolk Association
Aldeburgh
Bardwell
Bildeston ..
BraÄdon
Bures
Bury St. Edmunds
Clare
East Soham
Elmswell
Eye
Felixstowe
Framsden
Ipswich Auxiliary
Burlington
H olly Lodge
Washbrook
Immanuel Hall
Stoke Green . .
T urret Green ..
Mildenhall
Norton
R ttough Mission H all
Rattlesden
Sedge F e n ..
Somerleyton
Stradbroke
Sudbury
Walton
W est Row
Witnesham
Woodbridge
D E F IC IT .
G EN E R A L.
WOMEN.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
0 7 6
6 8 2
3 2 6
81 o 4
3 0 o
3 2 6
8 18
62
9
7
1
7 0 0 .
3 7 6
3 0 0
11 17 4
225 14 11
24 8 10
11 o 9
12
15
6
0
209
16
o o
19 10
10 o
6 0
14 10
4 1
9 11 5
28 16 6
6 9 -16 4
11 9 3
2 2 6
I 16
o 18
2 0 o
10 15 10
3 0 0
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183 13 10
7
7
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B .T.L.A .
£ s. d.
0
14
14
14
15
9
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2
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824 16
3
TOTAL.
£ s. d2 0 0
6 15 8
3 2 6
3 7
12
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5
6
2 6 9
3 0 0
14 17 4
357 11 5
27 8 10
16 10 0
2 9 6
27 15 5
3 0 0
34 i f 3
3 17 6
12 o 0
0 7 6
27 4 11
11 19 8
3 10 5
18
9
5
7 10 0
27 10 11
8
4
9
9
o
■O 13
6 5
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4 o
303i i 6 1
29 4 3
15
o 11
29
■90
26
2
9 6
11 10
9 3
2 0
o 0
3 6
o 18
o
6
57 5 7
27
22
13
20
MEDICAL.
5
0
0
III O O
5 0
25 16
7
o
94 12 11
¿0618
27 1 4
35 14
1314
Si 5
2 0 0
5 0 0
109 13
4
18
5
6
1231
I
15 1
S D E R E Y — SU SSE X .
1927.]
SU R R E Y .^ ^
SU R R E Y .
Addlestone
Ashtead Free Church
Dorking—
High Street
Junction Road
Dormans Land . .
£sher
Godalming
Guildford
Horsell
Outwood
R e d h i l l ...........................
Walton-on-Thames
Woking
Vorktown and Camberley
D EFICIT.
£ s. d.
7 2 6
—
—
—
—
—
o
£ s. d.
15 10 0
—
—
—
—
—
—
10 0 2
I 12 9
48 XI 0
---
.—
—
0
o
—
—
—
l8
WOMEN.
£ s. d.
14 14 0
—
13 8 i
10 o
I
G EN ERA L.
2
6
0 19 2
73 19 I I
h
0 O
52 6 8
17 6 5
243 18
2
MEDICAL.
£ s. d.
9 17 8
£ s. d.
—
—
—
—
—
—
3 9 6
—
3 4 5
0 13
28 15
•
—
—
—
33 13
i
14
10
0
B.T.L.A .
53 2 4
0
7
0
2
—
0
4 0
5
15 19
93 1 7 i
3
—
18
8
16 17
7
10 0
2 10
92 15
—
O 19
151 18
2
9
0
2
8
II
0
0
427
8
4
59 0 0
35 2 10
—
5 18 6
17 16 5
£ s. d.
47 4 2
—
—
27 6 5
TO TAL.
3
SUSSEX.
SU SSEX .
Angmering
Battle
..............................
B e x h i l l ..............................
S i d l e y ..............................
Bognor
..............................
Brighton A u x ilia ry
Carlyle C olleg e
Florence R o a d
G loucester P la ce
Hove, H olland R oad . .
Burgess H ill
C r a w le y ...........................
■bastbourne— .
Ceylon Place
V ictoria D riv e
Hadlow D o w n
Hastings . .
..
Heathfield
Horsham...........................
L« v e s
................................
L ittleham pton
Newhaven
Peacehaven
P o r t s la d e ................................
R ye
................................
D E F IC IT .
£ s. d.
3 10 0
—
_
8
25
21
105
15 13
0
7
3
2
5
6
6
0
6
8
60
3
5
9
3
i 18
2 2
109 8
0
0
2
6
3
3
0
__
__
_
101
10
345
0
5
6
_
2
—
2
_
__
£ s. d.
2 0 0
—
5
3
6
d.
6
0
6
10 13
4
18
51
3
3
9
7
8
0
6
9
29
31
2 10
_
£ s.
W OM EN.
0
__
Seaford
..............................
ahoreham
B roadwater
Tarring
—
28 14
at. Leonards
U c k f i e l d ................................
W alberton
W o r t h in g ................................
—
18
—
—
0
15
2
GENERAL.
6
0
h
5
39 19
I
149 6
I I 17 10
i
34 16
2
56 II
14 5 6
3 7 9
55 14 0
7 il
5
54 17 6
49 ! 4 10
23 13
1?. 15
4 2
36 7
7 3
53 16
9 *9
16 1 4
2 6
10
190 18
I 10
2
3
4
2
0
7
6
0
0
0
3
24
3
0
i
1068
2
4
—
i
10
8
0
—
_
_
—
0
9
0
3
6
0
3
9
6
6
8
6
—
14 i l 10
24 l i
10 2
8 10
6
6
45
3
2
4
0
0
6
8 12
0
—
i
29
i
0
0
i
0
i
3 1 12
8 18
2
__
0
30 0
0 10
0
0
0
__
__ _
26 10 3
__
12 7 i l
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£ s. d.
0 10
-
5
M E D IC A L .
4 10
9
—
__
5
B .T .L .A .
£ s.
—
—
2
9
5 18
6
26 i l
__
X
0
0
—
7
0
0
__
7
0
5
4
8
253
6 14
3
7
92 16
5
14
4
I
8
87
4
59
3*
3
III
I7
10 9
16 1 4
2
6
—
14 16
5
6
i 10
342 10
9
4
8
6
0
0
0
6
41 15
0
8
1890-18
5
II
7 il
ó
6 II
12 15 3
4 2 4
48 5 8
12 3 0
__
17
s - d.
3 0
3 0
17 8
7 i
0 10
12 9
6
il
18 i l
17 7
I
0
7 10
0
8 13 2
97 n 1 1
—
__
—
—
i 10
—
£
18
18
59
5
58
33
24
97
73
409
12
67
0
—
—
—
0
0
2
6
6
d.
—
2 0 0
—
—
—
—
0 15 0
i 9 il
TOTAL.
15
152
[1927,
W A R W IC K S H IR E .
W ARW ICKSHIRE.
Alcester ........................
Attleborough
Birmingham Auxiliary—
W .M A.
Collections, etc.
Sale of Work . .
Acocks Green
Aston Manor . .
Barnt Green
Bearwood
Beech Lanes
Bevington Road, Aston
Billesley
Bordesley Green
Cannon Street Memorial
Carey Hall
Carter Lane
Cats Hfll
Chester Road
Christ Church, Aston . .
Church of Redeemer . .
C ity Road
Coventry Road
Edward Road
Ellen Street
Erdington and Witton
Guildford Street
Halesowen
..
Hall Green
Hamstead Road
Harbome
Tennel Road Meeting
Heneage Street
Heather Road
Highgate Park
John
Bright
Street
(Welsh Church)
King’s Heath
King’s.Norton
Little Sutton
Lodge Road
Moseley, Oxford Road
Northfield & Longridge
Old Bingley
Peoples’ Church, Great
King Street
Saltlev
Selly Park
Shirley
Smethwick
Spring.Hill
Stechford
Stratford Road
Sutton Coldfield
Umbecslade
West Bromwich
Wycliffe
Wythall
Yardby Wood
Coventry Auxiliary
BedworthFoleshiU
Gosfocd Street
Hawkesbury
Jesmond Road (People's
Mission)
Lord Street
Queen’s Road . .
Walsgrave . .
Wolstout
St. Michael’s ..
D EFICIT.
£
s.
I
6
—
117
5
d.
3
3
6
0 0
—
10
29
0
—■
I 15 0
8 0 4
—
—
—
2 IÜ
35 0
---13 10
—
0
0
35
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
JO
46 10
0
2
0 10
—
46 12
39
9
6
6
G ENERAL.
£ s.
56 13
23 4
—
68 12
—
129 13
8
13
18 19
66 10
7 0
—
—
62
17
49
I
—
il
I
0 12
90
I
0
0
—
4
2
2
—
0
0
15
0
i
0
—
90 12
----
--—
130 6
3
6
5
2
17
5
0
—
—
_
—
X 10
0
18
6
91
2
4
3
14
4
4
4
8 10 0
2
193 15
53 14 II
I 5 6
i
61
67
99
36
12
34
67
15
I
9
3
—
3
3 10
12
2
64
9
6
li
i
0
2
113 16
7 17
38
4
i
10
5
h
7
il
10
0
3
5
5 4
9 4
2 19
45
10
0
6
6
0
8
0
12
0
4
0
0
6
5
4
5
6
0
14
—>
—
19
10
14
0
7
5
i
6
26 12
4
il
14
6
0
6
0
6
7 0
31
22
7 li
0
18 14
3 18 8
10 i l
9
2 12
9
—
—90 18
2 il
64 10
—
i H
4
0
9
i
132 19
46
9
I
7
198 19
2 13
10 4
17
172
49
5
0
4
8
6
—
0
—
—-
2 il
0
6
6
6
8
9
0
I
9
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0
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4
0
5
3 10
13
0 7
0 0
0 ti
14
12 4
—
5
i
0 18
273
4
3
4
8
Xt
I I 18
0
6
7
4
4
0
528 16 4
no
7 II
5
i
23 6
i
42
15
103
10 7
14
2
9
15
8
14 1 7
56
2
0
6
n 10
4 0
15 I
I5£
Ur
48 i ó
—
0
—
94
3
i
9
4 19
21
4
6
7
3
2
6
0
2
6
0
6
0
36 13 10
17 4 7
101 16 0
19 19 i
—
—
—-
0
0
2 4 5 13
15 5 I I
128 15
—
—
—
—
—
—
——
—
—
—
—
2
—
—
0
—
—
—
—
—
0
0 li
0
II
O 12
14 3 18
—
9
3
4
i
6 0
92 17 II
96 4 I
---
—
—
—
0
4
9
0 0
7
24
—
—
3
28 19
86 g
—
0
0
3
22
14 H
—
6
16
7
14 i l 10
0 9 0
2
18 5 10
—
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
»
5
—
—
—
15 13
14
5
99
—
—
62
117
—
0
4
103
—
li
2 4 16 10
0
10 10
14 0 0
22
4 2
—
s. d.
—
—
—
—
9
£
23
—
—
0 —1 6
3
TOTAL.
72 h
—
—
—
—
14 x8
d.
—
—
—
—
—
3
3
7
s.
—
—
•—
—
—
0
—
2 5 15
6 jo
—
114 13 II
I
13
9
—
—
—
3
0
0
8
—
9
9
2
-----
£
—
6
—
14 15
0 10
10
6
5 18
—
—
—
8
4
4
14
6
2
B.T.L.A.
—
0
2
—
---2
51 12
6
9
6
30
—
6
—
—
XX 0
10 10
4 0
7 10
2
4
17 0
2
10
18
3
2 10
7 10
8
0
16
7
17
2
0
14
7
2 10
2
0
0
0
—.
—
—
0
29
—
—
13
—
28
9
4
0 12
14
0
0
0
0
3
6
—
—
—
6
32
0
7 13
3
I
6
22 10
—
2 9
8 5
0 18
9
0
—
3
16
—
—
—
9
95
0
i
8
10
4
7
90 12
—.
6
9
0
il
i
32
9
II
3
4
6
14 13
5
7
37
15 JS
0
0
d.
— •
—
3
20
7 9 10
34 15
8
£ s.
4 13 l i
51 12 6
0
6
i
MEDICAL.
—
2
4
3
0
—
16
—
d.
19 1 3
5
—
9
9
s.
117 14
46
4
£
7 2 0
20 l 6 i l
19 18
9
i
6 0
24 8 3
4 7 0
I 7 i
II
7
5
35
WOMEN.
0
6
184 3 10
i
66 15
8
69 15
10
2
95
0
3
31
—
2 13
5
d.
10
—
—
77
4
19
2
9
0
22
9
0
440 10
12
0
—
—
0 II
0
il
7
92 i 8
9
5
4
5
1927.]
W ARW ICKSH IRE— W ESTM ORLAN D— W ILTSH IRE.
153
WARW ICKSHIRE— cont.
D EFICIT.
MEDICAL.
B.T.L.A .
Coventry Auxiliary— contd.
Longford
Salem
Union Place
Draycote
Shilton
Danchurch
Dunnington
Henley-in-Arden
Kenilworth
Leamington
Monks Kirby and Pailton
Nuneaton
Polesworth
...........................
Rugby
Stratford-on-Avon
S t u d l e y ...........................
W a r t o n ...........................
W arw ick...........................
W o l v e y ...........................
£ ji. d.
£
s. d.
£
s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
5 ix
74 0 5
18
4
0
1
16 15 10
6 5 0
0
G EN ERA L.
18 19
0
WOMEN.
0
6
TOTAL.
f s. d.
114
29
5 13 4
38 13 8
17 19 4
7 0 6
13 7 10
181 3 0
3 10 0
5 0 0
137 2 6
6 2 6
190 8 1
60 4 5
9 12 2
10
6
5 13 4
1 6 2
1 10 0
6 0 1
x
5
6
4 0 0
45 3 9
2 9 8
5
3 0 8
18 10
20 11
4 11
138 2 6
6 2 6
212 18 8
129 9 6
22 4 3
7
4
5
6
929 19
7
3508 15
104 3
6
1
757 13 9
831
1
5
4 1 8
929 19
7
3404 12
5
757 13 9
831
I
5
4
40 5 5
46 10 0
19 5 6
8 10 6
13 7 10
233 12 10
0 0
3
Less Expenses
7 3
5
9 9 7
59 18
46 10
1
6
0
6031 11 11
104 3 1
8
5927
8 10
A U X IL IA R Y TO TALS.
D EFICIT.
Birmingham
Coventry
tOmitted from 1926 Report
Kenilworth figures for 1926
Report
Leamington 1926 Report
£
829
46
s. d.
5 9
7 5
0 16
31 12
6
0
G EN ERAL.
£ s- d2219 13 3
493 14 7
11
2
0
2 1
r6o 10
8
8
WOMEN.
MEDICAL.
B.T.L.A .
£
£ s. d.
622 12 3
£
s. d.
495 12 9
182 14 6
s. d.
1 1 0
0 11 0
159 9 5
TO TAL.
£
s. d.
4168 5 0
882 16 11
11 18
2 8 0
17 13
8
13
8
2 16
6
4
6
4 9 8
226
I
2
W ESTM ORLAND.
WESTMORLAND.
Crosby Garrett
Kirkby Stephen
Appleby
Asby
Brough
Kelleth
Winton
D EFICIT.
G ENERAL.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
7 10 1
n 12 5
£ s. d.
MEDICAL.
B.T.L.A.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
TOTAL.
£ s. d.
7 IO 1
II 12
5
5 8 3
5
8
3
4 10 0
9180
4 10
9 18
0
0
38 18
9
38 18
—
WOMEN.
9
—
—
MEDICAL.
B.T.L.A.
£ s. d.
9 17 0
£ s. d.
—
W IL T S H IR E .
W ILTSH IR E.
Bratton
Bromham
Calne:
Chippenham
Lorsham and District
C o r t o n ...........................
Crockertoh
Damerhatn
Devizes
D EFICIT.
£ s. d.
15
0
0
G EN ERA L. | WOMEN.
£
s. d.
54 15 0
67 17
37 0
1
42
1 2 0
3i 19
7
0
3
5
£ s. d.
8 8 0
8 10 0
13 15 °
7 1 0
2 17 0
0 14 9
4
0 10
TO TAL.
£ s. d.,
0 0
73
|
'
;
0 13
0
|
92 o '
50 15
49 2
2 17
0 14
1
27 ^ 3
7
0
9
0
9
154
W IL T S H IR E — cont.
W IL TSH IR E — W O RCESTER SH IRE.
D E F IC IT.
G EN E R A L.
WOMEN.
£ s. d.
£ S. d.
26 7 4
£ s. d.
Downton
Imber
Limpley Stoke (Bath) ..
Littleton Panell ..
Mfflk^haTn
N e ttle to n ...........................
North Bradley
Pewsey
Salisbury, Brown S tr e e t..
Bodenham
Bower Chalk
Combe Bissett
P o r t o n ...........................
Winterslow
S e m l e y ...........................
Shrewton
Chittem e
..
Tilshead
South wick
—.
12
0
----I o
—
—
—
—
—
0
7
16
3
291
' I
12
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
4
8
0 0
17 XI
19 0
8 2
0 0
15 4
0 0
6 0
—
—
—
i 3
14 7
2
5 0 0
I 15
—
50
0
i T9 3
4 6 0
2 9
8 0
4
2
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
o
0
—
35 i 8
8 0
32 6
146 10
0
6
8
6
—
—
—
18 13
3
6
---
0
26
101
5
6i
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—
—
62
——
4
10
19 2
45 18
0
5
£ s.
12 0 0
8 5 9
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
9 7
0 19
0
0
4
8
6
5
0
—
—
—
—
—
_
2 14
0 6
41
—
—
10
i
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—
33
8
—-
0
0
8
14
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0
6
0
n o 17
I
8 14
—
2
8
—
—
8
21
2
13
2 10
—
—
—
0
0
0
i
0
3 16
0
—
—
5
9
22S
7
0
3
4 12
0
74 19
0
0
6
26 3
206 8
7 12
41 2
6
8
32
242
—
0 il
—
2
4 13
7
0
6
4
5
0
0
2
—
—
—
0
5
40 0 0
53 i l 8
7 19 0
23 8 2
3 0 0
371 7 5
I 0 0
13 5 0
—
—
—
4 I 3
—
0
6
5
0
£ s. d.
28 7 4
—
0
—
5
22 19
Z 17
TOTAL.
d.
—
4 5 0
29
—
4
II6 3
6
B .T.L .A .
£ s. d.
2 0 0
_
—
9
12 14
0
MEDICAL.
—
3
—
0
—
„
4
0
I
—
—
5
8
7 12
3
29
H I 15 ZO
W O R CEST ER SH IR E .
h
40
—
S t r a t t o n G reen
S tr a tto n , U p p e r
Swindon, United Meetings
Gorse Hill
Tabernacle
Trowbridge—
Bethesda
Emmanuel
Bradford-on-Avon
Warminster
Westbury —
Beckington
Chapmanslade
.. ;
Leigh . .
..
..
Penknap
..
W est End
W hitboume
0
—
[1927.
64
0
—
-
3
2
3Í I8
36
2 17
1648
4
3
0
7
i
6
W O R C E S T E R S H IR E .
D E FICIT.’
£ s.
Astwood Bank
10 8
—
A tch Lench
. —
Bewdley . .
..
—
Blockley (Oxon)
—
Bromsgrove
Cookhill
2 0
Droitwich
6 3
Dudley
Evesham
15 0
Kidderm inster-—
Church Street
Milton Hall
Malvern, Great . .
5
i
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—
Messiah
—
Ebenezer
Sweet Turf
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Pershore . .
: r ‘ ..
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..,
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—
Stourport
I 2
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—
Upton-on-Severn
Westmaincote
Eckington
—
Worcester
d.
0
39 14
6
0
6
0
G EN E R A L.
£ s. d.
73 12 0
14 2 7
12 0 4
14
12
26
23
32
—
13 4
10 6
19 0
8 3
13 10
4 6
5 *5 5
29
0
6
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20 13
16 5
3 14
12 15
19 ?7
0
0
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26
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0
8
6
10
6
4
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4 3 8
3 5 0
WOMEN.
d.
£
h
3
4
8
■I
22
17
I
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—
—
0
17
—
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9
2
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0
6
■7
0 0
7 8 0
14 .9 . . 7
10
M EDICAL.
£ s. d.
i 17 6
—
0 15 0
—
10 0 0
2 10 0
—
—
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6 3
7 10 0
9 6
3 12. 6
0
3 9
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—
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0 0
—
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5
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£ s. d.
15 3
17 3 9
17 5 4
97
24
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35 0
23 8
81 11
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0
0
51 14
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33
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14 19
9
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530 14 10
112 12
2
61 13
7
7 i
3 9
i
8
4 8
8
5
5 c O
3 5 ‘
9 16 3
—
8 12 6
0 19 3
146 5 0
13 0
5 0
14
3
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188 17
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751 16
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1927.];
155
Y O R K S H IR E .
Y O R K SH IR E .
D E F ICIT.
Yorkshire Association . .
Barnsley—
Sheffield Road . .
Zion
..
Beverley, Lord Robert’s
R o a d ...........................
Bishop Burton
Bradford Auxiliary
District Baptist Council
Y.M.B.M.S......................
Girls' Auxiliary
Allerton
Bethel . ,
Bowling Mission
Clayton ’
Denholme
Eccleshill
Girlington
Guiseley
Hallfield
Heaton
Idle
...........................
Leeds Road
Queensbury
Ripley Street
Sandy Lane
Sion, Harris Street and
Caledonia Street
Tetley Street Memorial
Trinity
Westgate
Bridlington
Craven Auxiliary
Barnoldswick
Bethesda
Bingley
Cononley
Cowling H ill ..
Cullingworth
E a r b y ...........................
Haworth
Hawksbridge
Hellifield
Horkinstone
Keighley
Worth
Long Preston
Salterforth
Skipton, Otley S tre e t..
Slack Lane
Sutton-in-Craven
Glusbum
Driffield and Cranswick ..
Halifax Auxiliary
Lee Mount
North Parade
Pellon . .
Pellon Lane
Trinity Road . .
Hebden Bridge Auxiliary
Birchdiffe
Brearley
Heptonstall Slack
..
Blake b ea n . .
Broadstone . .
Mope
.
Hudderafidl A uxiliary. ‘ *
Exhibition
..
I S v ::
Elland Edge
Goleat ..
Lindley Oakes
::
..
£ s. d.
5 9 4
—
i
5 0
3 5 0
—
o
65
I
5 0
0
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0
0 0
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6
0
0
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4 5 0
53
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75 5 6
22 3 7
36 l6
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80 0
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9 10
13 9 5
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14 O 9
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30 4 6
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15 11 7
10 9 0
27 19 i
4 18 0
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6 4 2
42 18 8
18 12 9
6
0
9
2 14 0
0 7 6
51 2 7
0 15 6
16 11 2
4 19 8
26 0 7
8 9 6
165 4 5
5
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6
6
2 17
6
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2 9
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19 10
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35 5 0
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12 6 0
34 .13 0
23 17 4
0 10 8
9 14 9
32 6 I I
22 10 4
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10 11 9
3 18 0 ;
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4 0 0
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—
3 11 0
57 5 0
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34 l6 6
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7 17 0
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10 8
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—
6 18
12 12
3 16
7 10
II 16
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55 h 10
5 8 0
103 14 2
65 9 . 0
80 p 0
11 11 6.
45 18 9
14 3 8
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33 19 1
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16 9 2
42 i •9 :
21 9 5
55 18 4
50 J.Z 6
17 10 6
51 8 6
16 11 9
10 3 11
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16 5
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—
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3
£ s. . d.
—
—-
—
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86 13
TO TAL.
19 9 v.S.
:?8 II 0
23 13 I
6
7
17 10
II 4
3 5
3 ,5
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2
0
19 5 9
17 13 5
39 17 4
4
9 17 6
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—
59 14 2
3
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4 _!
—
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216
B.T.L.A .
£ s. d.
—
27 18
48 19
72 16
—
—
_
30 I 0
—
3 °
M EDICAL.
£ s. d.
7 0 0
6
3 5 0
—
O 2
—
—
WOMEN.
£ s. d.
7 0 i
35
9
5
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
-—
—
—
7 0
G EN E R A L.
—
0
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—
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20 O 0
IB 6 3
14 10 0
—
—
34 0 0
! 27 5 0
—
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4 5 5
26 16 10
29 19 0
35 13 ■.,1
4; I8 0
JO I
64 14
2
2
2 14
0 7
120 18
2 5
18 14
5 I
0
6
21 I 9
3 5 9
39 17
7
6
6
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7
10 0 3
631 15 0
46 9 I
4 0 *6
55 5 8
45 8 IO
53> 5 0
29 9 4
•45 4 9
32 8 10
2 0 8
20 14 9
33 10 6
25 G 4
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1
IO 0
7 3
16 7
I 0
14 5
3 11
146 15
A l
61
28
60
16
170
124 19
156
YORKSHIRE— cont.
Huddersfield— coul.
Lockwood
Meltham
Milnsbridge
Mirfield
New North Road
Polemoor
Primrose H ill ..
Rehobo th
Salendine Nook
Scapegoat Hill
Slaithwaite
Sunnybauk
H ull Auxiliary ..
Beverley Road Centra
Boulevard
Courtney Street
East Park
Ilkley
Leeds City—
Leeds Helpers . .
A uxiliary
B.L.L.M .
Girls’ Auxiliary
A nnley, Carr Crofts
Beeston H ill . .
B.L.M.M.
..
Blenheim
Burley Road . .
B.L.M.M.
..
Camp Road
Cross Gates
Harehills
B.L.M.M.
..
Headingley—
South Parade
B.L.M.M.
..
Hunslet Tabernacle
B.L.M.M.
..
Kirks tall
Meanwood Road
B.L.M.M.
..
Middleton
Newton Park . .
Y ork Road
B.L.M.M.
..
Leeds District—
Ardsley
B atley
Bedale . .
Boroughbridge and
Dishfortb
Bram ley
Salem
Zion
Dewsbury
Parsley
Gildersome
Harrogate
Horsforth—
Cragg H ill . .
Lister H ill . .
Masham
Morley . .
Normanton
Northallerton . .
Ossett—
First Church
Central
Pudsey . .
Rawdon
Rodley
Rothwell
Stainclifie
S t a n n in g le y
Wakefield
Y ork
..
Y O R K S H IR E .
DEFICIT.
£
s.
d.
3
5
6
13
5
GENERAL
£
WOMEN.
s.
a.
£
3 6 14
7
10
13 12
9
55
2 10
19 13
o
1 7 7 12
6
7 2 2
s.
d.
o
o
4 14
i 12
6
3
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£ s.
d.
5 0 0
l i 13 8
41 o o
17 o o
4 9 14 3
15 0 o
12
o
o 14
52 15 10
6 14 3
2
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9
2
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2
279
5
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5
o
35
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o 15
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6
6 6 0
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113
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12
6
0
1
29
20
28
17
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7 0 0
6 14
5 0 0
3
7
20 i l
36 I I
o 13
2 1 6 14
i
7
4 5 13 3
0 2 6
3
1 1 4 8
255
54
43
2 0 7
34
13 14
o
9 15
6
13
10 15
9
43
10
12
4
13 6
8
7
7
I
6
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10
335
6
3
7
o
3
3 10
2
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5
4 18
15
4 &
25
2 II
19 6 19
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42
7
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30 10
3
129 13
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33 12
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7
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3
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90
4
3
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6 19
5
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39 10 10
2 12
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6 i
3 3 15
3
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2
25 10
6 18
15
4
10
7
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14
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5 I
12 10
2
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6 10
13
2
4 1 16
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6
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54
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0
29
7
7
5
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66 6 10
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64
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2 6
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7
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9
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54
0 3 6
71 16
42 15
0 5 0
5 8 9
7
4 12 9
82 14 0
o 12 6
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18 14
6
59
4
272
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9 10
5 2 15
0
5 19
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3
21
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13 8
18 17
5
7
3
4
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10
17
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15
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29
7
12
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7
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6 5
7 10
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5
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4 I1
64 5
2 15
2 15
d.
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483 19
30 3
13
497
3
10
55
3 1 6
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5 10
21 13
7 9
18
s.
36 13 «
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2 3 14 5
570
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13 12
86
3
109
9 o
8 10
I 10
4 12
35 I
9 16
105
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55
37
o
8 7 19
2
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6
277
162 o
3 10
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£
5
25 5 9
3 12 6
15
3 0 9
131
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TOTAL;
d.
35
68
23
4
10
17
16
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12
9
6
6
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2
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9
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40
B.T.L.A.
£ S.
5
2
1 0
3
5
6
2 2 6
22 I 7
22
10
0
69 10 II
I I 17 4
3 15 6
2
i
0
7
9
4 4 17
7 1
1927.]
YORKSH IRE— cont.
M a l t o n ...........................
Middlesbrough—
Newport Road
North Ormesby
Nazebottom
Newbald
Norland
Rishworth
Rotherham
Scarborough—
Auxiliary
Albemarle
Columbus Ravine
Ebenezer
Burniston
Sheffield Auxiliary
Askem . .
Attercliffe
Bamforth Street
Bentley
Cemetery Road
Conisborough
Crookes
C row le...........................
Damall Road
Doncaster, Chequer Rd.
Dronfield
Glossop Road
Hillsborough
Portmahon
Swallow Nest
Skellow...........................
Walkley
Whittington, New
Woodlands
Woodseats
..
.!
Shipley—
Zenana Guild
United Meetings
’ Bethel
Charlestown
tRosse Street . .
South Bank
Sowerby Bridge
Steep Lane
Thornaby-on-Tees
Todmorden Auxiliary—
Lineholme
Lydgate
Roonfield
Shore . .
Vale
Wellington Road
Treeton ..
'Vest Riding Association
"est Vale
Less Expenses
D EFICIT.
G E N E R A L.
WOMEN.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
3 14 7
£ s. d.
1 IO 0 9
6 3
4 8 6
6 4
_
i 13 3
_
_
0 5 0
7 17 9
—
14 II
13 3
14 3
18 0
3 6
0 I
11 9
6 0
14 5
18 9
17 19 6
0 6
_
_
0 10 0
60 0 6
__
6 12 0
0 16 0
6 10 4
120 8 5
_
—
—
_
—
i
.
4 0
35 o 0
—
—
—
—
.-2 O 0
o 5 0
41
2
17
3
29
9
6
0
I
3
8 6
—
—
i8 0
o 0
18 0
19 10
17 3
8 6
2 5 0
0 12 8
_
7 i r
—
_
_
56 i l
—
—
5 17
8
4
3
9
6
6
—
i 15 0
—
—
—
2 5 0
il
17
70
14
29
5
«
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26
i
2
149
10 10
14 2
5 10
34 2
12 i
73 16
35
13
3
0
8
i
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43
—
II 0
13 14
7 ri
77 10
8 17
2 9
32 17
18 XI
7
h
3 9 0
2 14
13 6
14 17
5 10
5057 12
8 II
7
5
6
13 9 4
5 xi 5
1607
£ s. d.
0
I
2
2
0
0
9 7 5
27 10 0
35 10 0
l i 12 10
3 5 10
0 18
i
17
4
12 6 5
31 5 10
19 II I
30 10 i
26 io 10
5 10
8 0 0
0
6
0
6
0
13 10
13 7
4 6
15 5
h
7
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4 6
6 4
1607
122
8
2
116
D EFICIT.
* Shipley, omitted from
tr ampiey,
Sh?2,6 ReP°rt
•• from
omitted
n
Report
Bradford Totals for 1926
f Scarborough,
omitted
from 1926 Report
hteep Lane totals for
1926 . .
157
YO R K S H IR E .
£ s. d.
0 15 6
_
0
0
—
—
—
—
—
5 0 0
—
9
6
0
0
3 14
16 14
6 19 10
5H 6
5
9 4
_
_
_
93 14 II
0 14
0
9 *5 0
5 * 6
—
—
24 0
1767
5
2081
0
0
1761 14
8
0
46 17
3
8
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—
—
_
_
_
—
5
3
3
0
4 0
0 i
39 2 8
‘6 0 0
9 4 9
54» 13 2
_
i i
_
8
3
10
0
0
7 12
0
h
52 19 6
87
16
29
6
60
i
10
15
14
8
21 18
14 2
14 4
69 0
41 3
164 13
86 5
116
II
0
0
8 17
2
50 14
39 17
5
6
3 3 7
38 1 7 6
0
i
10614 13
84 0
9
23
0
4
10530 13
3
£ s. d.
6
TO TAL.
£
s. d.
8 17
0
10 14 8
940 3 3
i
7 5 5
6
0
4
5
0
*3 14 0
7 II i
229 7 7
12 6 5
31 5 10
21 6 i
30 10 i
26 19 10
13 9 4
12 16 5
£ s. d.
10 12
8
0 15 5
22 I
2 3 8
2 4 6
69 4 9
B.T.L.A .
8
7
39 3 6
12 13 4
MEDICAL.
146
6
6
a
8
2
23
4 7 o
170
13
—
—
—
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—
—
—
—
0
0 3
5 5 7
6 3
18 6
32 19 0
_
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—
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—
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4 10
10 q 9
9 16 i l
4 0
j
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5117 17 10
60 5 5
10 14
500 18
I
3
d.
i
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£
_
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—
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—
—
—
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33 9 7
5 2 0
6
6
0
0
0
9
9
4 10
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5 il
209Q
18
G E N E R A L. ! WOMEN.
|
£ s. d. 1 £ s. d.
0
4
237
i
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7 i
10 7
2
_
—
316
313
0 0
8 0
0
I
5 T5 0
2
TO TAL.
£ s. d.
0
0
i
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7 14
6
10
5
B.T.L.A.
_
_
_
2 0
8
_
_
6
MEDICAL.
17
1 0 0
5 5
74 i
8
15 8
[192'
WA L E S
ANGLESEY.
A N G LE S E Y .
D E F IC IT.
£ s. d.
Ainon, Llantrisant
Amlwch, Llaneilian
Belan
Bodafon . .
Bodedern, Ainon
Caergeiliog
Capei Gwyn
Capei Newydd
Ceni aes Bay
Gaerwen . .
Gwalchmai
Holyhead . .
Bethel . .
New Park Street
Hebron . .
Siloh
..
Llanddeusant
Llandegfan
Llaneilian
Llanerchymedd
Llanfachraeth
Llanfaethlu
I.lanfair
Llanfechell
Llangefni—
Penuel . .
Pisgah . .
Llangoed . .
Menai Bridge
Pencameddi
Pentraeth
Penysam . .
Pontripont
Rhosneigr
Rhosybol . .
Rhydwyn ..
G EN E R A L.
£ s. d.
2 4
6 12 b
3 17 6
4 3 6
0 3 0
0
0
0
2 16
II 9
5 0
i
WOMEN.
M EDICAL.
£ s. d.
£ s.
—
—
—
B .T.L .A
TOTAL.
£ s.
£ s. d .
—
4 36
7 15 0
i 12
—
1 0 0
2 16 0
li 9 4
5 0 0
—
—
4
d.
2 4 9
6 12 6
3 1 1 f>
0
—
27
8
9
—
27
8
9
25 2
7 10
7
—
30 2
7 10
7
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0
—
21 10
II 0
5 13
13 12
0
6
10 10
. 3 12
0
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0
0
—
—
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3
il o 6
5 13 3
13 12 6
b
_
10
4 2
3
14 19
3 12
4 9
z
—
—
II
2 15 h
9 9 0
T o w y n C apei
V a l le y
7 10
5 0 0
204 13
2 15 l i
9 °
9
7
h
10
4 2
7 i* 7
6
3
6
2 15
17
5
B R E C O N S H IR E .
BR ECO N SH IR E.
Abercrave, Noddfa
Beaufort
Brecon—
Kensington
W atergate
Brynmawr—
Calvary
T a b o r ...........................
Town Hall
Zion
Builth
...........................
G EN E R A L.
WOMEN.
M EDICAL.
B .T.L.A .
£ S. d.
£ s. d.
0 15 0
2 8 0
£ s. d.
—
£ 8. d.
-----
£ s. d.
—
_
---
—
---
!
_
—
—
1
, 1
—
_
--_
!
TOTAL.
D E F IC IT.
—
—
“
12 14 10
i il 9
3 16
—
—
0
—
3 5 7
7 4 3
—
7 6 q
3 16
---
I
6
_
i
—
J
I
—
—-
—
0
£ s. d.
0 15 0
9 12 3
!
12 14 i°
i il 9
12 3 9
3 16 6
---*
.
.
3
5.7
BRECONSHIRE— CARDIGANSHIRE.
1927.]
BRECONSHIRE— coni.
d e f ic it /
£ s. d.
Capel-y-ffin
Colbren, Moriah
Crickhowell
Darrenfelen
Erwood—
Rhamah
Garth, Pisgah
Gilwem, Hope
Glasbury and Penyrheol
Hay
...........................
Llanfihangel—
Soar
Sardis
Llanfrvnach
..
..
Llangorse . .
Llangynidr
Llanelly—
Bethlehem
Nazareth
Llanwrtvd Wells
Lower Chapel, Bethel
Maesyberllan
Nantyffin
Pautycelyn
Pontestyll
Sennybridge
T a lg a rth ...........................
Ystradgynlais—
Ainon
Bethany
Calfaria
Hope
—
—
—
GEN E R A L.
£ s. d.
--- V*
—
—
—
3 7 5
—
_
_
—
—
—
—
2 6
6 io
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
30
I
1
—
—
2
—
6
1
I 10
—
1 12
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
6
.
4 0
—
2
—
0
3 7 0
3 6 6
6
0
—
1
—
1 0
—
—
119 14
8
.
—
—
—
B.T.L.A .
£ s. d.
—
—
—
—
TO TAL.
£
s. d.
1 0 0
3 16 7
3 7 5
---
■
-
_
—
—
—
—
17 5
13 3
8
15
£ s. d. ' "
—
2 18 0
4 4 0
3 0 0
0
0
_
A
o
2
20
MEDICAL.
_
3 5 7
—
—
—
—
—
—
WOMEN.
£ s. d.
I o 0
3 16 7
15‘
8
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
10 14 0
3 O' 0
—
—
—
—
_
—
—
—
—
0 13 3
2 8 6
20 is 1
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
0
7
—
1 10 0
—
32 10 7
—
1 4 0
—
1 2 0
---3 7 0
3 6 6
_
6 1 8
_
—
_
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
i
i
6
—
—
—
—
„
I
.
4 17 5
0 15
—
.31 12
3 5 7
5 4 0
0
..
1 0 0
—
0 15
6
153
3
3
C A R D IG A N SH IR E .
C A R D IG A N S H IR E .
D EFICIT.
G EN E R A L.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
Association M eetin g
North C ard igan shire A u x
Aberystw yth—
Sale o f W o r k
A lfred P la ce
B ethel . .
Moriah . .
Blaenweneu
Cardigan—
Bethania
Mount Ziou
Ceinewydd
Cwmsymlog
Goginan ..
Llanrhystyd
Lampeter—
B ethel
WOMEN.
£ s. d.
4 10 6
8 4 10
—
—
7 5 =
—
4 14 O
—
—
—
6 6 0
—
—
•
—
8
?5 13
0 2 6
6
6
32 9 7
16 17 11
1 17
1 15
9
6
—
—
—
—
___
4 11
—
S
1 2 6
z
—
15 13
11 2
8
9
3 4 6
—
—
2 17
0
0 15
5
—
4 7 3
1 0
0
___
___
,—
z
—
£ s.
4 10
15 10
d
6
0
2 13
6
“
—
.
—
’
48 iS 0
26 17 11
5 18 6
i 15 0
i 13
i 13
8
0
—
—
—
—
13 19 3
___
“
—
15 13 8
1+7 3
—
— •
3 12
—
—
—
5 7 3
z
-----
TO TAL.
21 12 9
55 5 0
40 19 9
0 2 6
3 14 3
—
___
3
u-i
,
N
0
0
0
—
—
—
z
-•
0
—
10 2 5
6 4 0
1 7 0
1 15 0
176
£ s. d.
—
8
0
0 0
B.T.L.A .
£ s. d.
—
3 14 3
1 13
1 13
13 19
— ,
II
35
21 12 9
13 A 9
13 10 9
—
___
..
Caersalem
Noddfa ..
Llwynddafydd
New Quay
Penrhync'och
Penypark ..
Pontrhydfendigai
Swyddffynon
ialybont ..
' erwig
—
M EDICAL.
4 15 9
2 1 3 6
»
281 10
5
8
160
CARM ARTH EN SH IRE.
CARMARTHENSHIRE.
Aberduar
Ammanford District
Ebenezer
English . .
Bankfiosfelen
Brynamman
Burry Port—
Elkington Road
Tabernacle
Bwlchnevrr'dd
Bwlchyrhiw
Caio—
Bethel . .
Salem
Carmarthen—
Lammas Street
Penuel..
Tabernacle
Cross Hands
Cwmdu, Providence
Cwmduad
Cwmfelin, Ramoth
Cwmifor . .
Cwrtnewydd
Drefach . .
Elim Park
Felinfoel . .
Falingwm
Felinwen
Ferryside
Ffynonhenry
Foielinvan..................
Garnant . .
Gelliwen
Glanamman
Kidwelly
Llandebie—
Carmel
Salam
Saron
Soar
Llandefeiliog
Llandilo
lian d overy
Llandyfaen
Llandyssul
Llanedi
Llanelly Auxiliary
Bethany
Bethel . .
Caersalem
Calfaria
Emmanuel
Greenfield
..
Horeb
Maescanner
Moriah
Stebonheath . .
Zion
Llwynhendy—
Soar
Tabernacle
Llanfynydd
Llangennech
Llanginnint, Bryn
Llangyndeim
Llangynog
Llannon, Hermon
Llanpumpsaint . .
Llanstephan
Login, Calfaria . .
Meinciau
Mydrim, Salem . .
Nantgaredig
DEFICIT.
£ s.
d.
WOMEN.
MEDICAL.
B.T.L.A.
£ s. d.
8 15 7
8 o o
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
5
7 10
o
9 19
2
4 10
66 9
3 15
5 12
o
19
GENERAL
7
2
TOTAL.
£ *. d.
8 15 7
8 0 0
12 17 2
13 7 8
35 6 9
4 io
35
o
o
20
3
O
4
3 15
6
6 12
o
13 13 5
12
0
0
12
5
O
6 12 0
5 5
I 12 O
43 8 o
1 3 12 0
4 3 80
3 5 12 3
23 7 3
13 o 4
13 o 4
4
2 9 0
12 13
2
O
9 17
9 17
i 9
io
6
91 19 9
3 0 0
o
o
1 4 0
3 17 I
3 16
17
8
2
5
0
0
7
91
6
9
106
9 6
18 10
10 l i
10 8
13 8
136
7 6
I
7
o
21 16
21 10
14 o
6 10
77 14
o
o
6
8
21
o
6
7
6
II
5 »
61 ix 6
125 6 i
80 I I 9
!4 0 Ü
55 10
o
19
°
9 °
6 10 H
208
7 9 2
7 0 0
14 ID 8
207 8 10
7
6
63 14
1
228
35
6 10
2 19
I?)
o
3 a
7 *
5
6
13
36
37 16 o
80
2 10 3
15 3 7
26 10
8 18
44 15
6
4
4
i
1 4 <)
9 I
3
23
3
14
0
i
16
4 2 0
9 14 3
2 19
5
4 0 0
8 0 0
35 14
25 12
3
1 6 0
7 3
7
' 4 0 0
12 4 6
i 4 9
II 5 i l
39 15 o
48 8 4
34 19 7
4 9
15 «
1 10 10
2 18 0
109
o 15
1 10 10
2 18
0
I 9 9
4 10 0
14 9 3
4 10 o
4 2 9
15 5
6
3 0 0
7 i
10 o
4 5
3 15
0
15 10
10 o
il o
2 2
10 0
2 9 0
2 -8, 10
o 10 0
24 0
3 II
19 0
I o
CARMARTHENSHIRE— CARNARVONSHIRE.
1927.]
CARMARTH’NSH’E hwií . DEFICIT.
£
s. d.
Newcastle Emlyn—
Graig
Rehoboth
Clawddcocb
Pantyffynon, Bethel
Bethesda
Pencader—
GENERAL.
£ s. d.
WOMEN.
MEDICAL.
£ s- d.
£ s. d.
6 16
161
B.T.L.A.
£ s. d.
4
Hebron
Moriah ..
0 12
4 3
r
Penybank, Pisgah
Penygroes
Plashed
Pontardulais, Calfaria
Ponthenry
Pontyberem
Porthyrhyd—
Bethlehem
Smyrna
Pwll
o 16
o
4 3
1
i
2 14
3 io
4 10
4
6
3 T3
18
o
16
o
i 18
7
4 10
o
27
2 16
19
o
3
o
2 3 6
II
o
o
5
3
17
4
12
10
10
18
6
7
2
6
3 10
1 7 10
4 18
9 '0
4 5 10
6
o
9 0 6
45 10 o
12 1 0 13
2
o
i
5 13 6
22 1 5
5 ‘"
3 0 0
Rhydargaeau
Rhydwilym
St. Clears, Zion . .
Talog
Trimsaran, Noddfa
Tumble
Tycroes, Bethesda
Whitland—
Bwlchgwynt . .
Nazareth
Soar
..
i
7 4
6
3 13
i6
Rhandirmwyn ..
3
i
12
6
6
5 7
2 16
22 16
13
o
5 12
o 13
88
3
6
4
2 9 5
6
o 12
PenrhiwRoch
£ s. d.
fi 1 6
9 5
o
TOTAL.
433 3 9
135 15
3
41
9
5
1,909
o
5
i
C A R N A R V O N S H IR E .
D E F IC IT.
Carnarvonshire Association
South Carnarvon Auxiliary
Bangor—
Baptist College
English Church
Penuel
Kyffin Square . .
Bethesda ..
Caellwyngrydd . .
Capel-y-Beirdd . .
Carnarvon
Clwtybont, Libanus
Conway
Criccieth . .
Mnorwic, Sardis . .
Gam, Horeb
..
Gilfach
,.
..
Glanadd . .
Glanwydden
Groeslon—
Ramoth
Uanaelhaiam
£ ». d.
—
_
—
——
—
—
—
7 0 0
Llaniairfechan
..
14
MEDICAL.
B .T.L.A .
£ s. d.
0 10 3
8 5 8
£ 3. d.
£ s. d.
—
4
_
■—
i 12 2
0 6 i
I 10 0
I 8 5
0 17 6
8 15 0
0
i 19
4 6 9
8 16 10
19 0 0
—
3 17 0
4 17 4
2 19 6
33 17
WOMEN.
0
—
4 15 4
5 3 0
9
3 9 3
-—
—
—
0 18
—
Uaaberis
Llandudno—
Salem and Horeb
English Church
Llandudno Junction, Horeb
£ S. d.
5 6 0
I
—
..
Tabernacle
G EN E R A L.
1 0
il
0
8 0
—
—
I 3
0 19
i 15
2 0
2 18
I 10
0 5
2
3
4
5
2
0
38 10 O
40 0 10
9
8
I
9 10
2
A
_
0
a
—
0
—
r 18
3 0
x
3
0
0
6
—
10
—
0
—
—
—
—
—
“
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
0
4
7 li
—
—
II
0
£ s. d.
6 5 3
8 5 8
4 6 9
18 16 10
20 12 2
0 6 i
5
7 O
5 9
3 17 0
54 0 3
6
3 13 0
—
—
—
1 3 3
—
—
*—
8 16
6 13
i 3
—
—
—
—
0 5 0
—
i 3 a
3 4 3
“
0
TO TAL.
3 0 0
—
3 0 0
—
—
—
—
3 9
8
3
9
3
I 17 10
2 0 5
44 10 O
51 8 10
6
7
0
12 xo
*
162
CA RN ARV O N SH IRE— DENBIGHSHIRE!»
C A R N A R V ONSHIRE-co«i D E F IC IT .
IJangian . .
Llanllechid
LlanUyfni
Llanrug . .
..
Llithfaen . .
. . . .
Morfa Nevin
Nevin
Penmaenmawr
Penrhynside
Penygroes, Calf aria
PontUyfni
Port Dinorwic
Portmadoc
Pwllheli . .
..
..
Rhoshirwaen
R o e w e n ...........................
Talysam —
Bethania
Salem
Trevor
Tyddynsfcon
Tyndonen
£
;
£. s d..
I 15 0
—
2 9 4
s. d.
—
—
—.
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
3 14 8
3 7 8
8 0
WOMEN.
s. d.
—
—
—
—
—
I 7 11
3 16 0
—.
0 15 5
0
13
6
4
0
—
0 12
I 13
0 14
—
10
0
4 9
0 5
0 0
13 0
246 17
6
M EDICAL.
£
10 .0 6
—
5 13 0
----3 2 10
2 18 O
2 0 0
—
—
__
—
—
19
G EN E R A L.
0
£
[192!
B .T .L .A
£
*• d-
---------7T
rrr
—
——
—
—
—_
7 9
0 15
I 11
—
0
6
58 I
9
—
—
13
0
s. d.
—
—
—
—
—
—
— .
—
—
—
—
—
—-
—
---
2
6
8
:
0
total.
£ S. d.
J 15 0
—
2 9 4
—
.—
5 2 ?
7 8
13 16 6
-6 8 5
, ,T-'
0 10 0
13 16 11
7 13 H
4 14 8
0 13 0
—
—
—
—
—
0 7 9
—
3 17 10
4 9 6
2 0 0
8 16
.3
2
346 3 5
D E N B IG H S H IR E .
D EN B IG H SH IR E .
A b e r g e le ...........................
Acrefair
Bodgynach
Bontnewydd “* . .
.
Bm abo—
Noddfa Lodge
Tabernacle
Cefn Bychan
Cefnmawr, Ebenezer
B e t h e l ...........................
Calfaria
S e i o n ...........................
Tabernacle
Codau
...........................
Coedpoeth —
Tabem aclc
Colwyn—
Calfaria
Old
-Colwyn -Bay—
Tabernacle
English
..
Denbigh
D o ly w e m ...........................
Eglwysbach
Ftorddlas
Fron
...........................
Garth
••
••
Gefailrhyd
..
..
Glynceiriog, Nantyr
Sion
...........................
Pandy . .
*•
Groes, English
H e r b e r ...........................
Holt
'*•
Johnstown
*•
Llanddoget
Llandyraog
D EFICIT.
.
I'V.dT
1 1 0
—
—
35 0 0
—
—
—
—
-T--——
G E N E R A L.
£ s. d~ ' ~ Y s’* d.
.17 16 0
*z
0
O U
—
I 0 0
0 1 5 0...
I 15 0 '
z 6
26 0
I 0
18 19
O ID
---
2
0
0
6
0
39 4 8
12
4 10
Û 16 10
26
9
3
—r -
24 12
3
— TT.
—
—
—T..
---•—
—
8 0
—
—
—
—
—
7 4
4 3
6
I
9 14
0 5
12 14
0
0
8
2 14
5 6
0
—
I
3
6
I
rsr.
rr.
'■TZU
2
—
0
—
I
0
3
—
£ s. d r ....—
\ . r—
_
—
I
—
16 0 0
—
5 10 0
—
—
s. d.
—
—
—
—
—
5 0
—
•
ì1
“—
*—
—
—
—
0
—
4 0 9
—
—
—
p
0
“
—
•
“T
—’
—
—
9
a 14
5__6
37 4
4 19
o 16
10 0
—
—-
0
27
10,19
ò 5
14 10
...» 9
—
2 .3 0
0 13 0
— *
—
4 »
60
9 ;io
5, 16
—
—
6
0
9 6 10
30 10 0
.
—
—
— -
o
0
o 10 0
—
0 X5 0
6 2
90 0
I 0
2.4 9
o 10
39
20
——
—
s. d:
18 17 »
o 14 o
I
0
7"7
—
—
7 9
£
tt
I 10
TOTAL,
B .T.L .A .
4 12 6
—
—
0 xo
—
M ED ICAI-
'• ■
' ‘ U'
16
I
4
0
0
0
0
p
-7T
0 16
2 10
0
—
2 17
2 6
I 13
0 10
2 9 9
27 12
0
3 9 2
0 10 0
-TT.
-r?
-rv
WOMEN.
••I
T~
1 : -.
1927.3
163
DENBIGHSHIRE— FLINTSHIRE.
D ENBIGHSHIRE-™ »*.
•
Llanelidan
Llanelian
Llanfair, D .C......................
Llanfair Talhaiam
Llangemyw
Llangollen—
Memorial
Castle Street
Llanefydd—
B r y n ...........................
P e n ie l............................
Llanrwst, Penuel
Llansannan
L lan silin ...........................
L ly s fa e n ...........................
Lower Cefn, Bethel
M o elfre.............................
...........................
Moss
New Broughton
Penycae, Tabernacle
Ponkey—
Calvary; Rbos, Taber­
nacle and Soar
Ponkey—
Mount Pleasant
Sion
...........................
Rhos—
Bethania
..
Penuel
Rhostyllen
Ruabon
R u t h i n ...........................
WreKham—
Chester Street
Bradley Road
Penybryn
Rhosddu
D EFICIT.
G EN E R A L.
£ s. d.
—•
--■
—
---
£ s. d.
13 16 6
—
1 0 0
31710
6 1 9
----
2 10 6
7 0 5
—
-- •
------■--- ■
_• --—•
6 0
13 0
10 0
4 4
9 13 4
4 4 1
—
3 18 0
_
_
---
8 17 11
£ ±
--O 2
-----
0 17
—
—
—
i 12
—
—
_
0 10
3 ~6
-- .
4 10
13 i
i 3
i 2
4 11
10
---
18
11
—
-----
1 0 6
12
9
i
—
I
I
3
0
O
0
—
—
--_
_
---
£ s. d.
13 16 6
—
1 2 6
3 17 10
6 i 9
—
—
-----
2 10 6
8 7 5
—
—
—
—
—
—
——
-------
—
6
6
6
0
2
4 4 0
i
—
—
-
----_
___
___
—
2 10
—
—
4^ 14 i
38
9
0
8 17 11
''' '
-----------
-4
18
2
1
10 ro
8 7
2 7
2 3
5 i 0
18
I 11
i 18
6
6
-------------
i
5 O O
—
0
3 18 0
14 5 7
—
0 17
3 18
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Buckley
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£ s. d.
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Holywell, Bethel
Leeswood ...
Lixwm
Mold
Penyfron
Peaygelli .'.
Ktoiddlan, Zion
Khyl—. ,
Sussex Street
Water Street
St. Asaph
Cotton
Treuddyn, Berea
G EN E R A L.
£ s. d.
WOMEN.
£ s. d.
0 5 0
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£ s.
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£ s. d.
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GLAMORGANSHIRE.
DEFICIT.
£
West Glamorgan Associa
tion
Aberaman—
Beulah . .
Gwawr . .
Aberavon—
Ebenezer
W ater Street ..
High School for Boys
Abercanaid
Abercwmboye
Abercynon Auxiliary
Calfaria
Moriah
Aberdare—
Calvary
Carmel
Christ Church . .
Gadlys . .
Heolyfelin
Trecynon, Noddfa
Ynyslw yd
Aberfan . .
Abergwynfi, Caersalem
A berrant, Bethel
Aberthaw
Abertridwr
Abertysswg
B arry Auxiliary . .
Bethel
Weston H ill . .
Barry Dock—
Holton Road . .
Salfftp
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B arry Island
Berthlwyd
Bettws
Birchgrove
WOMEN.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
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5
1 4 16
10
4
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15
25
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17
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5 1 1 6
70 18
9 16
R la r V m ill
Blaenclydach—
Bethany
Noddfa
Blaengwynfi
Blaenllechan, Nazareth
Blaenrhondda
Blaenycwm
2oar
..
Bridgend Auxiliary—
Christchurch . .
Hope
Ruamah
Brvn, Jerusalem . .
Caerphilly—
Mount Carmel . .
Tonyfelin
Capel Gwilym
Cardiff Auxiliary
Proceeds of Sale
Y .P.M .U .
A lbany Road . .
Bethany
Bethel
Cadoxton—
Calfaria
Hope
Moors
Mount Pleasant
Cornwall R oad ..
Grange Town . .
Hope
LlandaS Road
Llandough
Lonfcross Street _
GENERAL.
3
18 5
4 0
3 0
8 0
10 0
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GLAMORGANSHI’E -w ni.
Cardiff Auxiliary— coni.
Maindy, Gabalfa
Pearl Street
Pentyrch Street
S a le m ...........................
S ilo a m ...........................
Splott Road
Tabernacle
Tredegarville
Victoria
Taffs Well
Walkers Road
vVbitchurch—
Ararat
Bethel
Woodville Road
Cefn Coed
Cefn Cribbwr—
N e b o ...........................
Calvary
Cilfynydd—
Beulah . .
Rehoboth
Clydach, Calfaria. .
Clydach Vale, Calfaria ..
Colwinstone
Comtown...........................
Cowbridge
Craig Cefn Parc
Cwmaman—
T rin ity ...........................
Z i o n ...........................
Cwmavon—
P e n u e l...........................
Tabor
Cwmbach, Bethania
Cwmdare
Cwmfelin, Salem
Cwmgarw, Tylagwyn
Cwmgorse
Cwmllynfell, Bryn Gwilym
Cwmparc—
B e t h e l...........................
S a le m ...................
Cwmrhydyceirw, Taber­
nacle
Cwmtwrch, Lower
B e u la h ...........................
Bryn Seion
Cwmtwrch, Upper
Cynonville
Cyraraer—
Calfaria
P is g a h ...........................
Deri—
English
Tabernacle
Dowlais—
Carey Lecture
B e u la h ...........................
Caersalem
Hebron
..
M oriah...........................
Femdale—
B e t h e l...........................
Salem Newydd
..
F o c h r iw ...........................
GamswUt, Noddfa
GelU—
Hope
S ilo a m ...........................
Gelligaer, Horeb . .
Gilfach Aiaon
Calfaria
N od d fa...........................
165
GLAM ORGAN SH IRE.
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D E F ICIT.
G EN E R A L.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
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2 2 10
8 7 6
—,
13 6 9
18 12 0
41 16 10
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3 7 0
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117 16 10
216 5 7
84 0 2
6 15 6
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GLAMORGANSH’E — coni,
Gilfach— cont.
Garden Village
Moriah
Glais
GljmCOlTWg
Noddfa
Godreaman, Salem
Gorseinon—
Zion
Noddfa
Pontardulais Road
Gowerton
Gravesend
Gwaelodygarth, Salem
Hengoed—
Garden V illa g e ..
Tabernacle
Welsh . .
Ystradmynach
Heol-y-Cyw
Hirwain, Ramotb
K en figH ül
Lalestone, Bethel
Lisvane
Llanbradach
Ebenezer
Zion
Llangyfelach
Llanharan..
Llanishen
Llanmorlais, Tirzah
Llantrisant
Llantwit Major ..
Llantwit Vardre—
Bethel
Salem
Llwydcoed, Soar
Llwynpia—
Caersalem
Jerusalem
Loughor
Maesmarchog
Maesteg—
Auxiliary
Ainon
Bethania
Bethel . .
Caersalem
Calf aria
Hope
Noddfa
Salem
Tabernacle
Zion
Mardy, Carmel
Zion
Merthyr Tydfil Auxiliary
Ainon
Carmel . .
Cwmtaff, Bethel
Ebenezer
Heolgerrig, Calfaria
High Street
..
Park
Tabernacle
Zion
Merthyr Vale—
Calfaria
Zion
Miskin, Mount Pisgah
Mountain Ash Auxiliary
Ffrwd
Nazareth
Rhos
..
Nantgarw, Bethel
GLAMORGANSHIRE.
DEFICIT.
£
GENERAL.
s. d .
t
s. d.
2
0
0
I
II
2
WOMEN.
£ _s. d.
[192
MEDICAL.
£
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B.T.L.A.
TOTAL.
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£ s. d.
2 0 0
31Í
5 16 0
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6 5 0
6 5 0
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G EN E R A L.
1 I 1
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I N'antymoel—
i Horeb
Saron
; Xeath Auxiliary ..
Bethania
Herbert Road ...
Orchard Place ..
Aberdulais, Noddfa
Briton Ferry . .
Jerusalem
Rehoboth
Salem
Crynant
Cwmgwrach, Calfaria
Glynneath, Bethel,
Resolven, Bethania
Sardis
Seven Sisters . .
Skewen—
Calfaria
Horeb
Mount Pleasant
Nelson, Calfaria
Ogmore Vale—
Auxiliary
Bethlehem
Philadelphia
Pantygog ..
Pantywaen
Penarth—
Penuel ..
Stanwell Road
Tabernacle
Penclawdd
Pencoed, Penuel
Pengam—
Bethany
Capel*y-Beult
Ebenerer
Welsh Church
Penrhiwceiber—
Bethesda
Nazareth
Jerusalem
Penrhiwfer
Peutre—
Moriah ..
Zion
Pentrebach, Jerusalem
Pentyrch, Penuel
Penydarren—
Elim
Mount Pleasant
Noddfa ..
Penyfai ..
Penygraig
Zoar
Calvary
Pontardawe—
Adulam
Mount Elim
Pontardulais—
Babell . .
Tabernacle
Pontbrenlbryd
Pontlliw . .
Pontlottyn—
BetheJ, . .
„ Zoar
Pontrhvdyfen
D E F IC IT.
10
G L A M O R G A N SH 'E — f on/.
Salem
Zion
167
GLAMORGANSHIRE.
GLAM O RG AN SH IRE.
168
D E F IC IT .
Pontygwaith
Pontypridd Auxiliary—
B.W .L...............
Bethany
Carmel
Coedpenmaen ..
Rhondda
Tabernacle
Temple
Forth—
Bethania
Salem
Sion
Porthcawl
Port Talbot—
Auxiliary
Bridge Street
Calfaria
Ebenezer
Smyrna
Pyle, Pisgah
Rhydfelen, Bethlehem
St. Bride’s M ajor..
Senghenydd—
Ebenezer
Salem ..
£
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20
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12 3 0
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—
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d.
8
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13
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—
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—
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10 6
15
d.
TOTAL.
22
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s.
B .T .L .A .
___
—
Swansea—
Auxiliary
Proceeds of Sale
Bethesda
Brynbyfryd
Caersalem Newydd
Capel Gomer ..
Calfaria
Carmarthen Road
Cwmbwrla, Libanus
Danygraig
Killay, SUoam
Knelstone
Landore—
Dinas Noddfa
Salem
Llansamlet, Adulam
Manseltoa, Mt. Calvary
Tabernacle . .
Memorial
Morriston —
Calfaria
Cwmrhydyceirw
Sion
Soar
Tabernacle ..
Mount Pleasant
Mount Zion
Mumbles
Pantygwydr
..
Philadelphia
..
Raven Hill
St. Helen’s
Sketty
Waunarlwydd—
Bethany
Zion
West Cross, Bethany
York Place
Thomastown
Tondu—
Carey
Jerusalem
Tongwynlais
Ainon
Salem
Ton Pentre, Hebron
Hope
Zion
s.
GENERAL.
[1921
o
—
6 13
—
X
■
—
—
—
—
0
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0 14
0 3
16 9
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0
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7
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9 18
9
3
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0
0
0
12
—
0
0
14
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17
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GLAMORGANSHIRE— MERIONETHSHIRE.
GLAMORGANSHI’E-eow/.. D EFICIT.
Tonypandy Auxiliary—
Bethel . .
Moriah ..
Tonyrefail—
Ainon
Salem
Trcalaw—
Ainon
Bethlehem
Camel ..
Treforest—
Calvary
Hawthorn
Libanus
Treharris—
Bethel ..
Brynhyfryd
Treherbert—
Bethany
Hope
Libanus..
Soar
*•
Trelewis—
Treorchy—
Ainon . .
Horeb
Noddfa
Troedrhiwfuwch
Troedyrhiw—
Carmel
English
Twynyrodyn
Tylorstowu—
Beulah ..
Horeb
Tyntyla
Wattstown
Williamstown
Ynishir—•
Ainon
..
Bethany
Ynysboeth
Ynystawe
Ynysbwl—
Noddfa
..
£
s. d.
—
..
..
£
s. d.
—
—
—
—
—
d.
0
0
_
—
_
0 17
6
—
—
—
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0 17
6
—
—
0
0 10
0 5
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0
0
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0 10
0 5
2 12
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0
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6
9
6 11
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21 16
—
7
9
3 4
5 I
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1 0
0
—
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3
8
2 10
12 3
0 10
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17 4 11
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—
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12 19
0 IX
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—
—
s. d.
B.T.L.A .
_
—
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—
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£
MEDICAL.
—
—
I 12
12
WOMEN.
2 2 0
0 11 0
10 17
—
—
•.
G EN ERA L.
161
5
—
19
8
10
10
10
2
6
6
0
0
« 13
I IX
56 12
6
0
6
12
0
0
5 16
3
8 7
I 14
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6
0
I
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3 io
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—
Zion
Ynyswen, Providence
Ystalyfera
Caersalem
Zoar
Ystrad Rhondda, Nebo
Less Expenses
_
—
3 I 9
9 8 11
2 11 0
419 10
—
9
419 10
9
3029
_
—
4 4
6
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2
8
1224
3
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—
3026
4
6
1224
I
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_
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—
0 10
—
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9
-
0
3
32
3 2
15
6
4
8
8
5
9
3
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8 11
7
5
5
585 18
---
3
37
2
—
7
5295 19 6
3 I 8
585 18
3
37
2
7
5292 17 10
9
M E R IO N E T H S H IR E .
MERIONETHSHIRE.
Bala
Barmouth *
!]
Blaenau Festiniog—
Sioa
Calfaria
..
!!
M o ria h ............................
Carrog
Cefn Cymmerau
D E FICIT.
G EN E R A L.
£ s. d.
£ s. d.
7 2 3
9 15 ■0
£
5 12 3
5 16 0
—
9 17 3
1 0 6
_:
3 19 0
0 4 3
—
_
—
—
0 15 0
—
WOMEN.
s. d.
3 5 0
0 5 8
MEDICAL.
B.T.L.A .
TO TAL.
£ s. d.
-----
£ s. d.
—
—
£ s. d.
7 2 3
13 0 0
—
---------
—
—
—
—
—
5 13 3
9 15 O
0 4 3
10 12 3
1 6 2
170
MERIONETHSHIRE— MONMOUTHSHIRE.
MERIONETHSH’E— cont. DEFICIT.
Corwen
Cynwyd
Dolgelly
D yfiryn . .
Glyndyfrdwy
Harlech, Tabernacle
Llaiibwlr ..
Llanfair, Caersalem
Uanfrothen, Ramoth
Llanuwchllyn
Llwyngwril
Maentwrog
Pandyrcapel
Penrhyndeudraeth
Bethel and Bryngwm
Talsamau
Towyn
Trawsfynydd, Salem
£
I
s. d.
o o
9 0 0
GENERAL.
WOMEN.
£
£ s. d.
li 6 o
7 6 4
3 4 15 9
MEDICAL
s. d.
i
6 6
o
15 o
4
13 I
13 3
o
£
d.
[1927
B.T.L.A.
£ _s. d.
1 0 0
9 7 0
TOTAL.
£ s. d.
12 6
9 i 4
57 15 to
13
. °_ I3
3
8 10
0
8 3 0
2 15
i 13
7 14
i
7
3 5 8
22
4
9 »4 9
7
10
2 17
o
7
3
3
4 II
2
143
7
I. 7 0
0 4 0
37 19 li
0 4 0
7
4 II
o 13
2 4 2
14
0 .S i
2 15 4
1 17 9
6
«
3 10 7
2 4 a
7
9 3 3
4 II
38
14
4
8
2
6
M O N M O U T H S H IR E .
MONMOUTHSHIRE,
D E F IC IT.
£
Abercarn—
English
Caergorlan
Cbapel of E a s e ..
Abergavenny—
Bethany
Frogmore Street
Abersychan—
English
Noddfa
Abertillery—
Ebenezer
King Street
Argoed
Bargoed—
Ainpn
Caersalem
Hanbury Road
M o ria h .........................
N o d d fa .........................
Bassaleg, Bethel . .
Bedwas—
English
Hephzibah
Blackwood—
Libanus
Mount Pleasant
Blaenaugwent
Blaenavon—
Broad Street ..
Ebenezer
Forge Side, Zion
Horeb and Gam
K ing Street
..
Blaina, Salem
Brithdir, Beulah . .
Caerleon . .
..
Caerwent . .
C a stle to n ......................
C h e p sto w .........................
Cross Keys
Crumlin
Cwm, Tirzah
C w m c a m .........................
Cwmfelinfach, English .
Cwmmera
Cwmsyfiog, Bethania
Darrenfelin
35
s. d.
o
o
GENERAL
£
WOMEN.
s. d.
£
73 o 2
3 6 0
2 9 6
22
s. d.
7
2
MEDICAL.
£ s. d.
23 14
I
B.T .L .A .
£
s. d.
0 3 6
TOTAL.
£ s .d .
4 «
3 6 0
7 9 6
154
5 0 0
6
®
5 13
49 13
o
44 i r
I
48 14
i
13 1 5
8
14
o
2 7 15
8
4
0
12
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45
18
0
21 15
6
26 15
6
5
49
25
13
15
34 5 5
5 2 6
o
6 14
o
5 o
5 10
i
5
4
39 15 5
6 7 6
3
7
3
5 10
i
12 1 3 l i
36 1 6
6
8 13
5 10 o
17 18 '■6
6 19
17
5
45
li
9 ’ s
21 12
7 H
i 9
10
1
20 12 10
33
20 10
58 13
6
il
10
4
14 13
6
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6 0 0
5 0 0
3 10
6
4
16 o
6 9
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6 0 0
2 1 18
4 0 0
4
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5
7
10
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8 12
o
9 il
2 14
4
o
H 17
17 5
15 15
o
0 3 6
68 19
8 12
18 19
24
12
I
à
6
MONMOUTHSHIRE-cowf.
D E F IC IT .
£
Ebbw Vale—
Briery Hill, Zion
Brynhyfryd
Ncbo
••
••
••
Providence
Victoria, Caersalem . .
Ffwthog, Tabernacle
G lascoed...........................
Griffithstown
H e n lla n ...........................
Henllys, Soar
Hollybush. .
Llanddewi Rhydderch ..
Llangibby
Llangw m ...........................
Llanhilleth—
Commercial Road
Glandwr
Llantamam, Ebenezer . .
Llanvaches
..
Llanvihangel, Crucomey,
Z o a r ...........................
Llanvihangel, Y strad
Llanwenarth
Machen—
Ebenezer
S ilo a m ...........................
Maesycwmmer
Magor
Michaelstone-y-Vedw
Monmouth
Nantygla—
Bethel
Bethlehem
Hennon
Nash
...........................
Newbridge—
B e u la h ...........................
Tabernacle
Newport —
Auxiliary
Alexandra Road
Alma Street
Charles Street . .
Commercial Road
Commercial Street
Corporation Road
Duckpool Road
East Usk Road
Liswerry
Llanthewy Road
St. Mary's Street
Stow Hill
Summerhill
s. d.
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
5 o
—
..
3 2 “
■
Bridge Street, Upper
Trosnant
Crane Street . .
Tabernacle
4 13
6
32 10 0
2 5 6
—.
3 4 7
2 13
4 ro
—
—
6
i
12
—.
_
—
—
—
II o 0
2
0
0
—
25
_
0
_
39 6 8
68
3 7 7
15 5 i l
78 0 5
22
30
13
—
.
4
9
i 10
6 9
21 5
9 6
0
6
6
5
70
I
6
I
4
12
0
32 14
IO
6
2
7
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7 12 3
2 10 0
j3
4
27
—
22 13
I
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0
0
2
0
—
18 0 0
5 6 0
0
6 10
13 3 0
2 14
0
0
6
0
6
0
0
—
—
—
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—
—
70
4°.
6
4
7
8
—
—
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10 6
17 0
10 6
0 6
0
—
8
6
I
0
5
_
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10 0
I
0
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8 18
9
7
6
59 i»
4 12
0
3
0
5 0
I 9
0
4
7
3
—
0
i
16 0
54 i l
0
0
2
7
9
7
5 8
—
98 10 1
86 0 i l
97 16 3
123 4 2
13 4 0
86 14 9
189
!
i 10
0
99 8 6
38
19
91
II
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12
6
5 3
8
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44 7 4
8 16 7
—
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----
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7« 3
2 XO 0
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27
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2
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—
3114 9
3510 2
—
28 9 5
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6
37 -
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16 15
0
3 8 10
8 3 9
2
9 10 0
4 13 6
—
37 10 0
2 5 6
—
X 10 0
6
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16
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—
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xo
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7 4 6
—
—
—
—
—
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—
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— .
74 19 0
s. d.
H 13
9
28
—
—
7
II
0
£
34 5 5
—
—
—
12
TO TAL.
—
II
_
4 0
0
—
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4
0
0
5 6
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0
5 4
4 3 O
9 10
0
—
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6
0
0
6 5 0
« 15' 0
69
—
—
—
—
7
—
2
2
6
—
—
8 20
—
0
9 IS 0
4 5
4
—
—
—
—.
—
—
—
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—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
«—
—
—
—
0
7 7 i
4 0 i
5 13
£ s. d.
—
—
—
9
5 3 6
89
£ s. d.
0
—
--23 12 9
2 O 0
8
_
_
_
’
7 20
I 10
9 10
—
—
—
—
—
i 10
—
——
2 i
—
—
2 II
0
B .T.L .A .
5 ix
7 8 4
0
0
s. d.
M EDICAL.
i
0
5 0
5 I
0
31
8i 17
—
3 2
£
3
9
—
—
—L'
WOMEN.
18 14
5 i
19 6
—
-—
.—.
8 2 0
32 0 2
—
17 9 5
—
Fontnewydd, Richmond
£ ¡ ¡ $
6
6
0
9
O
3 17
32 2
4 12
2 12
Road
Poatnewynydd—
Merchants’ HiU
Zion Hill
s. d.
IQ
Temple........................
P o n t h i r ...........................
I
32 19
7 i
21 3
5 13
—
—
—
—
Now Tredegar—
C arm el...........................
Saron
Norton
O a k d a le ........................
G E N E R A L.
—
O
—
—
—
_
_
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17
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I
2
I
16
---
—
—
—
0
0
.
.. z . . . ...
0
0
0
4
—
22 13
O
6
2 10
38 18
6
20
0
0
16 15
i
0
i
5
0
172
MONMOUTHSHIRE— MÓ5ÌTGÒMERYSHIRE.
MONMOUTHSHIRE-eoni.
DEFICIT.
£ s. d.
Rhymney—
Beulah ..
Jerusalem
Penuel ..
Risca, Bethany
Moriah ..
Rogerstone
St. Bride’s
St. Mellons
Sirhowy—
Carmel ..
Tabernacle
Six Bells ..
Tafarnaubach
Talywain ..
Tredegar—
Auxiliary
Bethel ..
Central ..
Church Street
Glyn
Siloh ..
Trethomas
Twyngwyn
Usk
Wattsville, Bethe
Whitebrook
Ynysddu ..
GENERAL.
£
s. d.
WOMEN.
£ »• d.
MEDICAL.
£
S. d.
[192)
B.T.L.A.
£ s. d.
TOTAL.
£ s. d.
o
7 12
50 19 h
2 6 18 7
53 12 4
8
I 10
5 17
9
o 17
5 16
o
2
«15
o
8 6 0
1 5 °
3 13
8 7 6
28
2
i
2 0 0
8 16 10
5 17 9
9 0 0
9 17 0
S 16 ä
17 5 o
Expenses
2
1631
167 12
2
1629
h
o
0
3
6
1 17
6
10
6
6
0 12
6
o 12
2 8 0
3 II
6 10
3 13
6
5 14 »
5 12 9
33 7 i
9
8
7
h
5 0
5 1 8
5 14 I I
167 12
18
2 13
8
5 12
19 13
o 12
8
2 0 0
o
o 15
8
7 « 3
82 IQ II
35 8 1
14 5
3
o
o
i
4
5 I
32
5
0 12 7
1 10
6
1 10
6
«34 _ 3
4
327 9 7
5 0 6
2,765 17 6
2 8 0
634
4
327 9 7
5 0 6
2,7 6 3
3
9
6
M O N T G O M E R Y S H IR E .
MONTGOMERYSHIRE. DEFICIT.
Beulah ..
Caersws ..
Cwm
Cwmbelan..
Llanfair ..
Llanfyllin, Bethe
Pontllogell
Llanidloes
Machynlleth
Mochdre ..
Montgomery
New Chapel
Newtown ..
New Wells
Rhydfelin
Sara
Staylittle ..
Talywem ..
Tan-y-lan
Welshpool..
£
s- d.
WOMEN.
MEDICAL.
B.T.L.A.
£ _»• d.
s.
£ s. d.
£ s d.
i
4
GENERAL.
13
3
d.
18 i 10
16 8 6
6 0 0
0 9 0
16
7
o
5 10 o
13 5 i
and
o
o 10
9 10
I
15
4
TOTAL.
£ s. d.
o 16 7
4 7 3
6 00
22 15
1
0 5 0
2 4 0
6 II
5
2 9 2
o 17 9
4 2
4 2 8
10 19
6
—
i
o
3
s o
6 15
o
6
8
5
1 03
14
o
15
4 15
12 10
4
19
IS 7
8
II 8
3 >8
I I 10
135 14 4
P E ^ ^ O K ^ S H IR E .
£
A u xiliary...........................
Abercych, Ramoth
Bethabara
Blaenconin
Blaenfios . .
- ..
Blaenllya...........................
Blaenywaun
Broadhaven
Caersalem
Camrose
C e m a e s ...........................
Cilfowyr . .
Cilgerran, Penuel
Clarbeston, Carmel
Cold I n n ...........................
Cresswcll Quay
Croesgach and Trevine . .
Crymmych
Dinas Cross
Ebeneier
Fdinganol and Solva
Fiynnon
Fishguard Auxiliary
Bethel
Gelli
...........................
G e r a z im ...........................
G lanrhyd...........................
Goodwick, Welsh
Bethesda
H arm ony...........................
Haverfordwest—
Bethesda
Hill Park
Honeyborough . .
Jabez
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Lanteague
Letterston
..
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Llanfrynach
Llangloffan
L lan gw m ...........................
L o v esto n ...........................
Maenclochog
Manorbier
Marloes
Martletwy...........................
Milford Haven
Molleston...........................
Moylgrove
Mynachlogddu
Narberth, Bethesda
N e w p o rt...........................
Newton Pants—
Bethlehem
Treffgame, Salem
Newton, Wolfe Castle . .
f t e y la n d ...........................
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Pembroke Dock—
Bethany
B e t h e l...........................
G i l g a l ...........................
Penybryn
Pope H i l l ...........................
Puncheston, Smyrna
Roch
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St. David’s
Sandy Hill
Sardis
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Saundersfoot
South Dairy
s. A.
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^ R A D N O R S H IR E .
R A D N O R SH IR E .
Association
A c k h i l l ...........................
B l e d d f a ...........................
Bwlchysam au
Cefnpole . .
Cwmgwyn
D olau—
Llanfihangel . .
Nantmel, Nantglas
Evenjobb ..
F e l i n d r e ...........................
Franksbridge
Glades try
G lyn Elan, Bethania
G ravel
Howey
Knighton—
English Church
V ictoria Road . .
L l a i t h d y ...........................
L l a n d i l o ...........................
Llandrindod Wells
MaesyrheTem
Nantgwyn
Newbridge-on-Wyc
N ew Radnor
Painscastle
P e n it h o n ...........................
Pound Aloes
Presteign and Stansbach. .
Rhayader, Bethel
R ock
..
..
DEFICIT»
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SCOTLAND.
SCOTLAND.
Scottish
Baptist
Societies
D EFICIT.
s. d.
C.E.
G EN E R A L.
£
s. d.
8
I
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4 6
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5 0 0
3
Edinburgh Auxiliary—
United Meetings
Girls’ Auxiliary
East of Scotland Auxih
ary ..
Abbey Hill
Bristo Place
s. d.
2
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Denny
Dumbarton
Dumfries . .
Dundee—
Broughty Ferry
HawkhUl
Max\yelltown
Rattray Street
Ward Road
Lochee ..
Dunfermline—
James Street Hall
Viewfield
West
..
Dunoon
Duorossness
j MEDICAL.
s. d.
1 ¿
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—
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—
—
I74 l i ' 5 ji
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4 3 I
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2 7 6
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BellshiU . . .
Blantyre, High
Bonnybridge
Bowhill ..
Bowmore ..
Bo'ness
Buckhaven
Buckie
Bunessan ..
Burra
Burray
Carluke . .
Clydebank
Coatbridge
Colonsay . .
Cowdenbeath
Crieff
Cumnock, New
Cumnock, Old
Cupar
Dalkeith . .
£
_
8 4
..
Eastern Scottish Auxiliary
Girls’ Auxiliary
West of Scotland Auxiliary
Baptist Union of Scotland
Y.P. Conference
Baptist Theological College
of Scotland
Roseneath United Free
Church
Aberdeen—
Auxiliary
Crown Terrace
Gilcomston Park
; Union Grove
Airdrie
Alloa
Alva
Anstruther
Arbroath ..
WOMEN.
6-
106 16 11
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SCOTLAND.
D E F ICIT.
£ s. d.
Edinburgh Auxiliary— cont.
Dublin Street
66 8 6
26 12 0
Duncan Street
Gorgie . .
5 ---6 9
H ill Place
Marshall Street
75 4 5
Moroingside
71 2 4
—
Mount Pleasant Church
W est Rose Street
74 6 8
—
Elgin
...........................
i 4 0
F a l k i r k ...........................
Fife Baptist Association .
Forfar Perthshire Associa­
tion
—
—
Forfar
Fraserburgh
5 10 0
Galashiels—
Stirling Street . .
4 2 3
Victoria Street
2 0 0
—
Girvan
Glasgow Auxiliary
36 0 0
Glasgow—
Church of Baptised
—
Believers
—•
B.L.M .M ..........................
—
C ity Orphan’s Homes
—
League of Ropeholders
Foundry Boys’ Religious
—
Society
—
A Friend
Adelaide Place
159 3 6
—
Bello’ the Brae
Bridgeton
3 0 0
10 7 7
Cambridge Street
Cambuslang
15 0 0
—
Cathcart
Dennis toun
50 4 0
Govanhill, VictoriaPlace
—
Hermon, Cathcart Road
126 0 0
Hillhead
John Knox Street
50 3 0
—
John Street North
—
Kelvinside
—
Kirkintillock
—
Moss Park
Paisley Road
7 15 6
—
Partick, Crow Road . .
48 7 l i
Queen’s Park
6 5 0
Rutherglen
—i
Shettleston
—
Springbum
—
Whiteinch
——
G le n ly o n ...........................
—
Gourock
...........................
Govan
15 4 6
*
—
Grantown
Greenock—
—
George Square
Orangeûeld
52 5 0
0 16 6
H a m ilto n ...........................
—
H a w i c k ...........................
Helensburgh
9 5 0
10 □ 0
H op em an ...........................
2 16 0
Inverkeithing
In ve rn e ss...........................
17 8 6
—
Irvine
Johnstone...........................
Keiss
...........................
Kelso
...........................
13 10 0
Kilmarnock
35 0 0
Kirkcaldy—
—
W hyte’s Causeway
—
Pathhead
Lanark (Mid. Lanark
—
Auxiliary)
—
Lanark'Mission . .
G EN ERA L.
[1927.
WOMEN.
MEDICAL.
s. d.
/. £■ s. d.
£ s. d.
95 16 to
154 «4 2
5 3 0
3 5 p
72 XO i
12 2 6
4 II 0
6
0
9 l6 XO
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131 10 6
95 2 5
14 15
20 4
3 4
2
0
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13 2 0
30 O 0
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0
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0
6 6
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4* 0 0
14 8 6
4 10 0
5 0 0
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226 14
0 6
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24 12
315 15
14 X
133 4
53
5
573
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6
3
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3 7
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21 13
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5
8
8
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51
99 5 6
6 I 4
23 0 9
81 35 5
30 0 0
24 16 0
18 4 3
7 24 0
8
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25 13 4
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5 0 0
36 X 3
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19 4 3
10 5 XO
10 14 8
4 10 0
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20 15 0
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68
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6 10
5 9 6
140
6 18
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8
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31 4
29 18
2 0
80 3
41 0
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0
0
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7
17
38
0
242
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2
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22 X 9
33
40
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13 6
8 7
15 0
2 6
3
3 17 9
—
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—
29 14
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0
63
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6
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10
13
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17 0
15 0
9 8 6
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61
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16
12
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22 19 3
7 XO 0
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77 0 0
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84 3 10
28 II 0
5 0 0
131 S I
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4
7 0
10 4 0
4
23 *5
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16
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112
5
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299
82
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2 0
3 8
16 7
14 6
0 0
18 3
15 6
2 9
18 3
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14 9
16
8
12
18
14
27 H
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31 2
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4 4 0
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9 « 0
58
103
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78
232
64
29
26
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—
—
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XO 18
4 8
12
399
6
2
—
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—
0 10
—
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2 0
8 0 0
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21
0
0
6
0
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3 14 9
—
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18 3
15 6
12 0
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18 13
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3 4 3
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3ß9 9 7
90 J2 4
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_
14* 15 10
321 5 4
4 6 8
386 7 2
50 XO 8
57 13 0
—
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3 7 9
6
7
4
8
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9
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156 8 6
72 5 7
46 17 5
7 IX
6
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4
0
114 19 4
62 4 3
13 II 8
6 15
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—47 0 0
138 X3 0
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29 16
46 14
—
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£ s. 1
53 5 i
—
9 0
7 4
239
TOTAL.
s. d.
£
0
9 0 0
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B.T.L.A .
9
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
8
10
0
27 13 4
191 3 II
109 II 10
24 5 0
54 14 9
29 10 0
22 0 3
38 19 10
15 2 8
4 *0 0
4 * 6
36 12 «
118 3 IX
198 *4 XO
33 19 6
14 12
7
X3
2
8
SCOTLAND.
D EFICIT.
£
Larbert
Larkhall ..
Largo
Leith—
Madeira Street
South . .
Lerwick
—
—
15
..
Leslie
Leven
Lochgilphead
Lossiemouth
Lunnasting
14
Shotts
Stirling District Associa
tion Conference
Stirling
Taynuilt ..
Tillicoultry
Tiree
Tobermory
Tullymet ..
Uddingston
Vale of Leven
Westray ..
Wick
Wishaw
G EN E R A L.
£ s. d.
—
2215 6
—
_
0 0
9 15
2 9 14
6 19
—
—
—
—
—
9 7
54 16
0
4 16
12 10
11 17
0
_
—
Motherwell *
Newburgh..
Oban
Paisley—
Coats’ Memorial
George Street
Victoria Place
Peebles
..
Perth
Perth, West
Peterhead
Pitlochry ..
Pittenweem
Portobello
Port Ellen
Port Glasgow
Prestwick, New
Rath®
Renfrew . .
Rosyth
Rothesay . .
St. Andrew’s
Sands
Sandsting
Scarfskerry
Selkirk
..
s. d.
98 *3
6 6
48 17
11
8
s
I
4
6
5
0
0
7
5 3
_
_
_
35 0
44 19 10
4 6 0
14 0 6
23 10 i
9
7
5
0
0
0
12
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—
15 0 0
—
—
—
4
0
123 16
—
67 a
_
_
0
2
12
24
6
23
0
d.
5 0 0
67 9 8
7
5
7 a
16 0
12 5
14 3
0 7
8 6
12 6
5 I 5
8 10 0
—
3 5 0
—
—
—
2 5
4 15
3
0
8
84 12
14 13
95
£ ±
0 15
—
5 0
19 4
IX
7
2
WOMEN.
5 7
6
0
5 17
7 10
0
xi 13 0
8 11 10
3 12 7
0 9
41 14
6
6
—
52 16
I 10
0
12
—
_
_
—
6
60
6
0
0
6
—
—
—
—
2 7 11
3 10 6
i 5 0
0
6
..
..
_
—
Hermon Hall
14 5 3
18 10
5
7
0
2 14
6
0 14
I 12
0
0
10
11
0
O
8
0
_
i 11
8
I
13 13
35 II
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—
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‘
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0
26
0
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2226 13
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2048 16
i
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I .
3
—
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1
5 7
3 10
19 4
a 6
6 5
16 0
xo 0
17 7
5
3
8
0
7 9
21 0 i
228 i 9
8 3 0
18 12. 5
39 9
9
21 10 7
37 I 2
0 12 6
30 3 10
8 xo 0
—
5 12 x i
3 xo 6
49 5 6
4 6 0
22 xo, 6
67 16 7
6
1
i
1 0 0
14 3 0
10 14 xo
3 12 7
0 9 6
! 224 i 11
-
j
6
0
19 4
20 6
367
---------
0
25
s*
166
18
10
72
4
12
13
5 9
—
—
18 16
—
—
2 4
4 15
29
5 0
—
16 15 0
—
—
8 18 0
15 10 0
10 0 0
—
15 15 10
—
—
—
—
3 0 8
—
4 0 0
3 10 6
0 0
—
2 3 0
—
£ s. d ...
1 8 0
23 10
—
4
0
I
11
.
------—
—
—
-----
0
—
0 15 0
2 10 0
—
—
0
—
119 11
14 4
TO TAL.
fc d.
-----
54 0 0
z
2 10
—
—
£
—
7 8
—
4 10
4 12
£ s. d
1 8 0
—
—
0
—
i
B.T.L.A .
MEDICAL.
O
SCOTLAND— cont.
177
1O
1927.]
!
j
1
1
I
16 IX
6
0 14
0
3
35
3 3
5 0
i 8 11
11 i 0
13 13 0
86 IX 8
i i 0
X0511
0
0
178
IR E LA N D — CH A N N E L IS L A N D S A N D IS L E OP MAN.
[1921
IRELAND.
IR EL A N D .
D E F IC IT.
£
Armagh
Athlone and Moate
G EN E R A L.
s. d.
WOMEN.
£ s. d.
£
M EDICAL.
s. d.
£
B .T.L .A .
s. d.
£
TOTAL.
s. d.
£
s. d.
3
5
Ballykeel . .
Ballymena
Banbridge
Bangor
Belfast—
Antrim Road . .
Bloomfield
Broughton
Clifton Park Avenue
E ast End
Fairfax Street . .
Great Victoria Street
Grove H all
..
Mount Pottinger
Shankill Road . .
Stranmillis
Bramnockstown . .
Camckfergus
Clough
Coleraine—
A bbey Street . .
Town H all
Cork
Dublin—
Harcourt Street
Phibsboro’
Dungannon
F ive Mile H ill
..
Gortmerou
Grange
..
Killyleagh
Kingstown
Knocloconny
Limerick . .
Lisnagleer
Londonderry
Lurgan
Omagh
Poynt* Pass
Tandrage
Tobermere
Waterford
North Irish Auxiliary
“ An Irish Friend "
3 5 8
68 19
o 10
3
o
76 i l
9
I 10
10
15
10
3
9
4
o
106 3 3
o iu . 0
9 4 6
96 o 0
o
.2- 10 0
o
o
4
9
o
14
9
14 17
5 18
9
7
12
ir
o
9
7
27
17
8 4
8 6
o 13
6
53 3 h
14
6
h
o 13
9 0 0
1
1 5 15
34 o o
*93
4 II
0
6
62 3
II
15 15
3 14
7
6
175 10 0
6 7 19
4
52
8
o
o o
13 3
54C I*
3
CHANNEL” ISLANDS & ISLE OF MAN.
C H A N N E L ISLAND S.
Jersey—
St. Helier’s, Vauxhall
Guernsey—
French Circuit
Spurgeon Memorial . .
ISL E OF MAN.
D o u g l a s ...........................
D E F ICIT.
£
*. d.
2 0 0
—
2 0 0
G EN E R A L.
£
s. d.
73 18 5
li
38
£
s. d.
6
0
4
0 15
9
—
6
—
124
0
WOMEN.
0
TOTAL.
M EDICAL.
B.T.L.A .
£ s. d.
4 2 4
£ s. d.
3 10 0
£ s. d.
81 10 9
i
12
40
_
4 2 4
i
—
4 1 r o
0
i
0
6
4
0 15
9
134 13 i°
1927.]
FOREIGN— DIVIDENDS, ETC.— WIDOWS AND ORPHANS FU N D .
179
FOREIGN.
IN D IA.
Williams, Rev and Mrs C. H. (Gift Week)
C a lcu tta .........................................................................
ro
9
CEYLON.
£ s. id.
3
S. d.
£151 10
£55 14
........
£
Jamaica B.M;S. ................................................ 132
Brown’s Town S.S. (Student, Y a ku su ).. .. ... . 10
Kingston East, Queen Street Sunday School
5
(Evangelist, Congo)................
4 ,10
Port of Spain, St. John’s Church
Do., (Gift W eek ).. . . . ........
33
Jamalpur, Union Church ............................... 7
Kasauli Indian Church (Gift W eek)
1
Kalka Indian Church (Gift Week) __ . . , ,1
Pumea Indian Church (Gift Week) . . . . . . .
1
Pearce, Rev S. F. (Gift Week)
JAM AICA.
£ s. d.
6
8
o
W O M E N ’S M IS S IO N A R Y
ASSO CIATION,
H O L LA N D .
\£ s. d.
Baptist Union of Holland, for Support of
Miss Reiling....................................... ..............70 0 0
B IB L E T R A N S L A T IO N
A U X IL IA R Y .
CONGO.
£ s. d.
Congo Belgian Government............................. 20 19 3
Lukolela Native Christians (Gift W e e k )
2 14 o
Yaleraba CJiurph ........................
34 11 4
£58
4
Kasauli, Rev. C. H. Williams ....................
Do., English Church
....................
Do., Hindustani C h u rc h ............................
£ s. d.
I 0 ,0
4 0 .0
16 7
£5 16
7
7
DIVIDENDS, INTEREST, AND MISCELLANEOUS.
£ s.
On account of Ward's Seram
pore Fund in England . .
74 6
Do., in America
........
65 14
Do., Dr. Elton's Serampore
Fund ......................
4 1
Do., Dr. Pearce’s Trust for
Seram pore.......................
20 17
Do., "W hitchurch Fam ily.
School . Fund ” . . anfl
" Davies ” 1Subscription
Fund ......................................18 9
Do., “* Leckie ” Trust . . . .
94 i i
Do.,
“ Cooper Jackson ”
Fund for Congo. Child . . .
4 16
Dp., Horsfall, Sir John,
Bart, (the late) Legacy
Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
“150 o
Do., Trotter’s T r u s t
11 o
Do., Saunders’ Legacy
..
10 6
Do., Shantung Scholarship
Fund ...............................
52 5
d:
6
2
6
8
6
ix
10
o
o
o
£ s.
d.
£ s.
Do., Haggas Legacy Fund
27
Do., Banfield Legacy Fund
a 3
Do.,
George
Wakefield
Bursary Fund ...............
4 18
Do., Philpot Legacy Fund.
70 0
Do., Sundry Accounts . . . . 1,4x6 15
Do., Interest on Sundry
Accounts in India . . . . 271 2
Do., Returned Income Tax 372 9
d.
£
s,
d.
10
0
2
o
-2,670 19 .9
M ISCELLANEOUS.
Amounts received on Sundry
A c c o u n t s ...: ...................
Amounts received on Sundry
Accounts, Rents, etc., in
India ...............................
Do., C e y lo n .........................
2
481 17 4
743 16 0
ia a
6 8
— 1,348
o
o
£4,018 19
9
WIDOWS AND ORPHANS AND RETIRED
MISSIONARIES FUND.
Contributions........................................................................................................................................................................ 2,873
3 6
"ussionaries’ 5 per cent, contributions ...............: ........................................................................................ ¿,785 16 1
dividends .......................................................................................................................................................................... x,479
4 8
>.
(India)
V
.........................................................................................
£6,253
12
o
S P E C IA L FU N D S.
180
[ 1927,
SPECIAL FUNDS ACCOUNT.
M ISSIO N A R Y T R A IN IN G C O LLE G E,
BALLYGUN GE.
(Collected b y Miss Southwell.)
£ s. d.
Angus, the Misses ............................
i
.........................................
Bailhache, Lady
Baynes, Mis A. H
........................
3
Bond, Mrs W in so r. .........................
' Chandler, M r s .................................................... i
Chivers, Mrs ...................................................... i
Clark, Mrs, J a m e s
..................
i
Cntlibertson, M r s
------- ; . ' s’
Daintree, M i s . ,
............... i
D awbam , Mrs
\
i
Freeman, Mrs
...............................
Gauge, Mrs Stanley . . . ........
i
Gould, Lady Pearce ........................
i
Gould, Miss M.................... ................................
Gray, Airs W . Parker .....................................
Hayward, Mr J. J
...........•.....................
Hayward, R ev E . E ...........................................
Horsfall, the Dowager Lad y .........................
Horsfall, Miss M. ..............................................
Hopkins, Miss A . (Scholarship in support of
a student) ......................................................
Kirkpatrick, Mrs ..............................................
Kemp, Miss E . G ................................................
Kilner, M r s ........................................................
Lockhart, Miss E l l a .........................................
Lush, Mrs P .........................................................
Macalpine, Lad y ..............................................
Macalpine, Miss ................................................
Mamham, Mrs H
...............
Maraham.'Miss K ate
............
Mathewson, Mrs W ...................
Moule, Mr T . J ....................................................
Moule, Miss E . E .........................
N .M ..................................
Price, Mrs E. S te a n e .
..........
Robinson, Mrs E d w a r d ......................
Rose, Mrs H u g h ................. ................ .. ...........
Rose, Mrs Alex ..............
R ickett, Miss E. G. ..................................
Salter, Miss M..........................
Scott, Mrs D. M..................................
Shewell, M rs......................
Simmonds, Mrs C. W . B ......................
Smith, Miss Louise ....................... . . ..............
Southwell, Mrs Ellen R .. ............... . ............
Southwell, Miss ................................................
Town, Miss C lifto n ............................................
Traffard, Mrs ...........................
W hite, Mrs F .......................................................
Wood, Mr and Mrs E rnest..........................
Voting, M r s ........................................................
Sums under xos...................................................
5
15
1
2
x
10
6
3 o
1
I
3
1
1
2
1 7 o
1
1
1
1 ■
x
2
1
8
£ s. d.
ackson, Miss A .
2
10
.........................................
- T ........................................................................
Leonard, Mrs ....................................................
L ee B aptist Chapel ..........................................
CHOW TSUN H O SPITAL EQ U IPM EN T FUND.
£ s. d.
Clough, Miss, for Operating Table ................... 70 0 0
Clough, Mr G.f for Set of Instrum ents
10 0 0
£80 0 0
I T A L Y PEN SION S FUND.
£ *• à.
Dividends .......................................................... 200 0 0
JA M AICA SU ST EN TA TIO N FUND.
I s. d.
American Baptist Home Mission
............... 256 16 1
B.M .S........................................................................20 î s
Dividends ............................................................ 79 *7 10
5 0
M. E ......................................................................
£357
i 1
JAM ES M EM ORIAL FU ND .
Welsh W.M.A. Contributions
JU B IL E E FU N D .
£ *•
Arthington Fund No. x, Interest on Loan . . 30 ° °
Dividends ..............
49 a 6
£99
1
6
A Little Extra ............................................
2
Bowman, R ev W . R ., B .A
.<•.. 1
Gray, Mr W. Parker
.............................. xo
j
£140 0 0
£ s- 4
Dividends ............................................................ 91 17 8
BAH AM AS H U R R IC A N E R E L IE F FUND.
Hayward, Mrs .........................................
Horsfall, Dowager L a d y ......................
B U R S A R IE S— TSIN A N M E D IC A L SCHOOL.
£ s. i.
A non ym ous.......................................................... 40 0 0
Doggart, Mr A. R.
...................... ...10 0 o 0
IN D IAN FAM INE ORPH AN FUND
2
£77
£ s. d.
167 16 0
D R . E V A C L A R K M EM ORIAL FUND.
£ s. d.
Dividends ...........................................................149 S 6
I
1
1
1
2
1
3
B A Y N E S MEM ORIAL FU N D .
Dividends ...................................................
x
x
..................... 4
Moore, Rev. J. H. and Mrs
Sums under xos.................................. .
£32 13 o
L U K O L E L A CH URCH BU ILD IN G FUND.
£ *•
Talbot, the late George W .................................. 67 10
M E D ICA L A ID FU N D .
£ sughton Union C h u rc h ....................................3°
sh Scholarship Fund (Loan)
................... 65
5th, Miss A . ft;
......................................
£101
MISSION H OU SE PR E M ISE S FUND.
£
Rents received to date . . . » ............................220
8 »
1927.]
S P E C IA L F U N D S.
MISSION BU ILD IN G S FUND.
£ s.
Arthington Trustees Fund No. 3, for K in ­
shasa Chapel............................................... 250 o
Sale of P ro p e rty ..................... , .....................4,973 3
One-third Legacies for 1926 transferred
from Equalisation Account ...........
2,513 18
d.
o
9
6
TR A IN IN G FU N D — cont.
£
Timms Memorial ............................................. 22
West London Council, for Miss Reece ......... 9
................. 8
W hite, Caroline (Scholarship)
Young, Miss E. M., for M iss B . Howleti............ 80
d.
o
6
o
o
Y A K U S U NEW H OSPITAL.
M cE L D E R R Y FUND.
£ s. d.
18 1 8
D ividend..................
Plymouth— Anonymous G ift
H o m e ..............................
£ s. d.
31 12 4
for Nurses’
100
£131 «
LUSH SCH OLAR SH IP FUND.
Dividends
s.
o
15
o
o
£855 *5 o
£7,737
Dividends . ................................
181
£ s. d.
.......................................................... 84 9
PA LW A L (MEN’S) NEW H O SPITAL.
£ s. d.
Ilford, High Road Church ............................. 12
o o
4
Y A K U S U H OSPITAL— D RU GS F O R SL E E P IN G
SICKN ESS.
£ s. d.
Upton Chapel Junior C. E . S o c i e t y . ^ 10 o o
SMITH-THOMAS M EM ORIAL FUND.
TR A IN IN G FUND.
Interest on Loan ....................................
£ s.
30
5 o
10 o
24 6
1 12
£ s. d.
157 10 o
d.
Angus Sch olarsh ip...........................................
Anonymous, for M iss Griffiths.......................
o
Baptist Union of Scotland, for Miss Rogers
o
Birmingham, Christchurch, for Miss Coles .
2
Dividend and Returned Income T a x .............
6
East Glamorgan Aaxiliary, for M iss M .
Davies ............................................................ 30 o o
Eltham Park Ladies’ Working Party, for
:Miss K . West ............................................... 60 o ' o
Girls’ Auxiliary Sch olarsh ip .............................100 o o
Glasgow, Dennistoun, for M iss E . Graham . 7 3 5
Grifhths, Miss W . (Refund) ............................. 31 o o
Hampstead, Heath Street, for M iss Wardley 34 5 o
Jubilee Fund ......................................................................207 1 9 6
Pembrokeshire Auxiliary, for Miss Tidman 88 6 3
Potts Memorial (D ividend).............................. 4 o o
................ ................ 46 o o
Sale Scholarship
Salter Scholarship ............
46 6 8
Starke, Mr and Mrs, for Miss Starke .......... 10 0 0
TA I YUAN
F U H O SPIT AL EQUIPM EN T FUND
£ s. d.
Batley, Miss ...................................
10o
Bradley, Mrs ..................................
10o
De Rusett, M rs ............................... .................. 3 0 o
Edwards, Miss S. M.................................
1 0
o
Harrington, Miss E ....................................
&6
Hayward, Mrs ................................................ . 2 2 0
Hayward, Miss J. K .......................................... 2 2 o
Law , Mr S. T .........................................
1 0 0
1 o
McLellan, M r s ....................................... ............ 1
Ronald, Mrs
...........................
1 o o
W hitby, M r s ....................................................... 5 0 o
Whitby, Miss E le a n o r ......................................;,io o o
Whitby, Miss
E. N......................................... 6 o o
£33 13 6
182
SUMMARY OF CONTRIBUTIONS.
(G e n e r a l , W
o m e n ’s ,
M e d ic a l ,
W
London and vicinity .
Bedfordshire
Berkshire
.
.
.
.
Buckinghamshire .
Cambridgeshire .
Cheshire
Cornwall and Scilly Isles
Cumberland .
.
.
.
Derbyshire .
Devonshire .
.
.
.
Dorsetshire .
.
.
Durham
.
.
.
.
Essex .
.
Gloucestershire
Hampshire and Isle of Wight
Herefordshire
Hertfordshire
.
.
.
Huntingdonshire .
Kent .
.
.
.
.
Lancashire .
Leicestershire
Lincolnshire .
.
.
.
Norfolk
.
.
.
.
Northamptonshire
Northumberland .
Nottinghamshire .
Oxfordshire .
.
.
.
Shropshire .
.
.
.
Somersetshire
Staffordshire
Suffolk....................................
Surrey....................................
Sussex....................................
Warwickshire
Westmorland
Wiltshire
.
.
.
.
Worcestershire
Yorkshire
.
.
.
.
W a le s ....................................
Scotland
.
.
.
.
Ireland....................................
Channel Islands« Isle of Man,
and Foreign
Annual Services .
Annual Subscriptions .
Donations
Legacies
.
.
.
.
Special Funds
and
B
ib l e
T
r a n s l a t io n
L
it e r a r y
o r k .)
1924-25.
s. d.
28,125 7 11
1,108 15 7
1.492 12 7
1.272 10 7
1.327 12 5
388 16 9
220 8 6
53 8 7
1,088 0 11
2,762 13 6
276 13 2
1.373 8 I
2,093 12 11
I. 4 I 7 17 11
3,412 15 2
527 3 11
1,921 15 9
105 9 10
3.613 14 i
9.374 13 i
4.Í08 13 6
1.636 3 9
1,961 13 3
2,216 19 7
640 16 5
1,700 5 9
1,019 7 10
399 18 2
9,676 13 8
739 14 5
1,124 I 0
410 11 i
1.590 13 6
i
4.457 15
40
2
9
3
3 0
682 11 9
9,251 12 6
14.712 i 11
9.887 4 11
698 16 6
1.494
6
2
4.048 xo 10
17,056 15 6
20,646 18 7
15.924 10 10
554 15
235 8
1925-26.
s. d.
Í
32,349 0 6
1.388 8 3
1,727 10 8
1,691 4 3
1.642 10 11
391 14
208 18
94 6
1,201 2
3,220 19
326 12
I>823 13
2,443 I
1,694 12
3.503 2
506 16
2,879 18
170 O
3
7
10
0
0
3
7
4
11
0
1926-27.
s. d.
¿
33.193 6 4
1.439 15 10
1.943 5 0
1.996 10 6
1,649 3 11
437 10 10
232 15 3
160 7 11
1.059 17 7
3.626 8 9
317 19 8
1,620 7 .8
2,402 8 5
1,687 19 5
3.709
5
5
173
3
4
752
1.231
427
8
7
5.927
8
10
7
487 11 0
2,476 i 8
4.195 17
10,018 9
4.306 13
1.503 11
2,508 5
2,963 0
801 7
2,077 4
9
348
5
0
11.735 14
914 15
1,271 17
4,185 16 i
10,211 10 7
4,140 13 6
1.553 8 2
1,751 19 6
2,667 2 8
574 11 2
1,860 16 11
1,317 4 6
376 2 IO
10 I I
i i ,8 i i
9
1,162 10
359 13
1.771 18
5. 78i 9
38 i
1.744 18
6
10
i
6
6
4
8
0
3
3
I
8
9
9
8
i 10
8 4
1.890 18 5
4
38 18 9
1,648 4 6
449 11
7
10,530 13 3
12,961 11 7
10,511 0 0
546 12 3
6
8
3
5
5
I
1,007 10 5
10,648 3 3
15,675 11 2
io ,344 9 7
536
494
2,999
16,995
i
3
15,816 0
6*157 15
£188,874 11 2 £191,921
0
9
3
S 2
751 16
I
2 8
460 17 3
3.357 15 6
23,706 0 11
16,791 2 10
1,047
10,913 15
8
£202,559 12 7
183
G E N ERAL S U M M A R Y
OF
CASH
ACCOUNT.
184
185
BAPTIST MISSIONARY
SUMMARY OF
Dr.
VXI i
'
KI I 5 '
t >| A I -1
IN».RESPECT
u G
•
£
To
B alance
from
R e c e ip t s
on
s.
£
A ccount
-
-
Special Funds
-
-
-
- 14,384
-
191,723
3
9 11
j
15 ,6 6 2 10 10
e n d in g
3 1S T M a r c h , 19 2 7 .
Cr.
£
„
P aym en ts
on
la s t y e a r
A ccount
s.
d.
-
20 7,38 5 1 3 1 1
*
£
s.
d.
3 4 ,56 5
9
n
o f—
General Work
-
-
Special Funds
-
-
1 9 8 ,5 3 7
9,454
6
o
2 2
<4r-.------------------
-----------------—
T ran sferr ed
RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS.
s. d.
of—
General Work
SOCIETY GENERAL FUND.
B y D e f i c i t fro m
-
»> L e g a c y E q u a l i s a t i o n F u n d
„
THE YEAR
year—
last
Special Funds^Account
„
OF
w
»
B a la n c e on S p e c ia l F u n d s A c c o u n t
2 0 7 ,9 9 1 8 2
-
2 0 ,592 18
7
1 6 ,3 8 1 12 1 1
from —
Italy Buildings Fund
-
9>997
Ig T1
Calcutta Press Reserve
-
11.717
0 0
3 .2 8 3
o 0
„ A m o u n t C a r r ie d F o r w a r d
-
-
-
¿ 2 6 3 ,1 4 9 16
8
£ 2 6 3 ,14 9 16
8
186
TREASURERS' CASH ACCOUNT IN RESPECT
R E C E IPT S.
Dr.
Last year.
--Donations to meet Deficit
s. à-
£
“
35.031
s. d.
2 10
¿35.031
2 10
£
£
382 S u r p l u s a s a b o v e b r o u g h t d o w n
Subscriptions and Donations—
78,019
78.313 For General Work
„ Women’s Work 25.936
23.550
23.625
,, Medical Work
23.565
,, Translation and Literature 1.578
1,293
2,448
„ Native Preachers
2,165
9.261
9,121
,, Gift and Self-Denial Week „ Widows and Orphans and
2,572
2,988
Retired Missionaries
„ Serampore College
63
317
465 12 11
12
5
16
18
3
0
3
5
7
6
2
0
11
0
0
3
144,050
140,767 15
5
£
2,274
570
894
—
s- d Interest & Dividends 2,670 19 9
Less Annuitants - 564 15 0
do. for Widows and Orphans
Fund
Missionaries’ Superannuation
Contribution
. .
.
1,249
Miscellaneous Receipts
-------
Sundry Receipts on
General Work
Women’s Work
Medical Work
2,106
4
9
1.479
4
8
1,785 16
I
-
-
Special Funds Account—
. .
.
8,874 4
3.735 5
. .
.
3.053 I
5.371
5
6
1.348
0
0
0
6
4
*f
t1u
n 10
163,615
4
8
16,849 11 11
5,616 10 7
— 11.233
I
4
5.148 11
9,204 19
7
4
L e g a c ie s —
7.85 Ï
703
2,838
11,392
5.307
—
General
Women
M e d i c a l .....................................
Less I to Building Fund
Drawn from Legacy Equalisation
Account
.
.
.
.
Arthington Fund No. 1
7,541 15
2,848 9
6.459 7
-
7
3
I
¿189,201 16 11
OF THE YEAR ENDING 31ST MARCH, 1927.
187
E X P E N D IT U R E .
Last year
—
Deficiency on Last Year's Account
Surplus carried down
—
Cr.
£
-
s. d.
-
-
£ s. d.
34.565 9 11
465 12 11
¿35.031
£
51.300
23.705
8.526
2,873
5.233
1.993
50,820 9 7
India— General
Women’s Work
20,242 8 6
Medical Work
7.571 13 9
Translation and Literature 2,262 12 0
5,220 I 5
Arthington Fund No. 1 Serampore College 1.705 0 0
93.630
7,091
1,632
501
Ceylon—General
. .
.
6,502
Women's Work 1.483
Translation and Literature 431
9,224
23,729
9.452
15.092
595
2.373
51.241
15.083
1,769
3,633
508
2,264
120
23.377
1.239
29
287
7.929
345
100
187,401
87,822
6
6
0
9
9
China— General
. .
.
21,366 5
Women’s Work
8,216 l8
13,008 0
Medical Work
Translation and Literature
559 2
Arthington Fund No. i 1,546 15
9
9
Congo— General
. .
.
Women's Work
Medical Work
Translation Work .....
Arthington Fund No. i Do.
do. Capital
9
Brittany West Indies
Kingston College, Jamaica Widows and Orphans and Retired
Missionaries Health Department & Consultants*
F e e s .....................................
Contributions to Eltham and Walt­
hamstow Schools -
19.365 16
1.453
3.712
234
1.977
55
19
19
12
17
0
8,4x6 13
7
I
i
I
3
44.697
I 11
3
2
6
2
7
9
0
7
274 11
0
100
0
0
179.526 12
i
8
9
6
8
0
-
-
-
9,488
-
-
-
Transfer to Special Funds AccountReceipts as per Contra
-
-
Carried forward
3
-
-
Vote of Committeè—
Carey Guest House, Kettering
5
26,800
1,207
20
700
Total Field Expenditure
2 10
6
4
15,662 10 10
191
4
4
¿195.320
7
3
1 8 8 :.
TREASURERS’*CASH ACCOUNT IN RESPECT
R E C E IP T S— contd.
Dr.
.
£ s. d.
189,201 16 n
-
24,997 19 11
Last year.
Brought forward
Deficit
-
-
.
-
.
-
.
-
¿214,199 16 10
I
s- d-
Amount appropriated from Calcutta Press Reserve - 11,717 o o
Amount appropriated from proceeds of Sale of Italian
Property
9,997 19 n
Amount carried forward - 3.283 0 0
¿ 2 4 .9 9 7 J 9
n
N o t e .— In addition to the above amounts, sums were received and expended locally on
the field* amounting to £4,656 for Women’s Work, and £7,852 for Medical Work.'
The apparent increase in Congo Expenditure is due to the fact that in the previous years
all charges were brought to the lowest possible figure, certain expenditure being thus carried
forward to the current year’s account, whue it has also been necessary to provide funds in advance
for the year 1937-28, which have been charged to the 1926-27 account, having been drawn in that
period. The actual expenditure is well within the reduced grant sanctioned.
18 9
OF THE Y EAR ENDING
MARCH, 1927— continued.
31ST
E X P E N D IT U R E —conirf.
Cr.
Last year.
Brought forward
/
9,981
1,300
3.842
1,976
444
235
*35
887
1.537
I.I 37
326
21,800
1,230
H
om e
E
x p e n d it u r e
.
.
¿
.
£
195.380
s. d.
7 3
—
Salaries
Mission House Expenses Printing, Stationery & Advertising
Deputations & Travelling Expenses
Committee Expenses Annual Meetings
Collecting Books, Boxes and Cards
Carriage and Postage
Carey Press, Net Loss for Year Refunds and Sundries
Conference of Missionary Societies
Bank Interest
s. d.
9,126 19 8
1,320 3 5
2,788 17 9
i , 77i 5 6
564 16 7
239 16 6
103 6 7
775 16 7
465 10 0
423 19 8
325 ir 4
17.906
913
-
3
7
6 0
¿214,199 16 10
Deficit brought down
-
-
-
-
I
s. d.
24,997 19 11
¿24,997 19 11
SPÈCIAL FUNDS
In yesj>ect of the year
Cash,
Received
during
the year.
;___ ___j__
Cash
Balance
from
last year.
Ballygunge Training College
Bahamas Hurricane Relief Fund Baraut Fund
Baynes Memorial Fund
Bursaries : Tsinan Medical School
_
China Famine Fund
China Schools Fund
Chowtsun Hospital Equipment Fund
Dr. Eva Clark Memorial Fund
Endowment of Beds Khond Hills Hospital Fund
Kibokolo New Church Fund
Indian Famine Orphan Fund
.
Italy Pensions Fund . .
.
Jamaica Sustentation Fund
.
James Memorial Fund Jubilee Fund
.
.
.
.
.
Lukolela Church Building Fund .
Medical Aid Fund
Mission Buildings Fund
Mission House Premises Fund
McElderry Fund
Lush Scholarship Fund
.
Lushai Nurses’ Hostel . .
.
Palwal Men’s Hospital .
Peichen Training School
Scripture Fund Sianfu Hospital Fund .
Smith-Thomas Memorial Fund
Taiyuanfu Hospital Equipment Fund Taiyuanfu Fund (Women’s Work)
Training Fund
Wathen Native Church Fund
Yakusu New Hospital Yakusu Hospital— Drugs for Sleeping
Sickness
.
.
.
.
Property Account (Women’s Work)
Building Fund (Medical Work)
Legacy for Congo Hospital -
£
s. d.
—
180 4
73 12
5 o
476 8
208 0
. 0:
•2
10
4
2
3
9 13
210 0
262 19
43 17
316 5
9 16
363 i
668 11
—
__
*5.715 6
562 16
—
IOI 10
0
8
9
0
0
11
8
0
11
1
1
1,710 16 2
74 2 11
1.459 2 4
630 7 6
3, 723 I 2
88 5 O
300 0 O
148 19 9
15 15 0
1,072 19 6
45
4
*
£ s. d.
77 ’ 8 6
32 13 0
167.16
140 0
_.■
80
0
149
5
0
0
0
6
91 17 8
200 0 0
357 1 1
89 5 0
99 2 6
67 10 0
101 8 0
7,737 2 3
220 4 0
18 1 8
84 9 8
12 0 0
—
—
—
157 10 0
33 13 6
855 i 5
0
131 12
4
0
*5, 0 0
3,285 12 6
3,259 10 11
779 i 4
2,595 12 10
2,153 2 4
9 [I
15,662 10 10
14,384
* Overdrawn Balances.
10
0
19 1
ACCOUNT. ‘ £i t
ending 31 st March, 1927.
Cash
Paym ents
during
the year.
£
77
8
d.
6
£
0
i
0
87
210
6
0
121
6
0
5
476
208
80
71
6
0
—
91 17
620 14
362 4
8
101 8
2,094
128 14
18 i
0
8
157
—
4
26 10
r---
60
8
0
9
67 10
0
2
6
5
4
28 15
9
45
5
1,696
4
5
74 2 11
1,398 16 i
630 7 6
3,880 11 2'
4
0
6
0
0
14
O
O
,1 5
15
0
2
25
0
0
1
52
200
120
0
6
15
8
488 16
6
0
3
6
X21 XI
3
3.959 19
4.541 12
657 IO
2
2
715
—
1,921
871
i
9
.
3
OD
69
100
8
43 17
*73
654
7
6
—
—
262 19
9 3
4 12 11
452 6 11
4°9 14 8
—
6
0
8
6 8
0 10
8 4
0 2
0 0
12 3
*104
3
2
357 19
s. d.
32 13
64 3
4
—
—
.— ■
9.454
f
s-
—
116
120
140
00
00
Ballygunge Training College
Bahamas Hurricane Relief Fund
Baraut Fund
Baynes Memorial Fund
Bursaries : Tsinan Medical School
China Famine Fund China Schools Fund
Chowtsun Hospital Equipment Fund Dr. Eva Clark Memorial Fund
Endowment of Beds Khond Hills Hospital F u n d Kibokolo New Church Fund
Indian Famine Orphan Fund
Italy Pensions Fund Jamaica Sustentation FundJames Memorial Fund Jubilee Fund
Lukolela Church Building Fund Medical Aid Fund
. .
.
Mission Buildings Fund
. .
.
Mission House Premises Fund
McElderry Fund Lush Scholarship Fund
Lushai Nurses’ Hostel Palwal Men’s Hospital Peichen'Training School
Scripture Fund Sianfu Hospital Fund Smith-Thomas Memorial Fund
Taiyuanfu Hospital Equipment Fund Taiyuanfu Fund (Women’s Work)
Training Fund
Wathen Native Church Fund , . Yakusu New Hospital Yakusu Hospital—Drugs for Sleeping
Sickness Property Account (Women's Work)
Building Fund (Medical Work)
Legacy for Congo Hospital 7 f
Cash
Balance at
March 31st
1927.
20,592
I8
9
9
I
7
192
Dr.
ARTHINGTON FUND
In respect of the year
RECEIPTS.
To Income Tax recovered „ Interest and Dividends Less Interest paid
,, Proceeds of Mortgage realised
„ Repayment of Loans
„ Sale of Investments
.
.
£
s. d.
-
£ s. d.
674 17 5
2,050 18 8
1,684 *9 4
.
.
1,162 4 3
668 12 5
4,066 o o
365 19
4
5,896 16
„ Balance o v e r d r a w n .........................................................32,120 4
£39.057 17 9
BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY, LONDON.
We, the undersigned, hereby certify that we have examined the
foregoing Accounts, and compared them with the vouchers of receipt
and expenditure, and found same to be correct.
(Signed) C. T. COLE,
V
EDW ARD MORGAN,
CHAS. SLATER,
'
FRANK THOMPSON,
20th April, 1927.
Honorary Auditors.
y
19 3
No. i ACCOUNT.
Ct.
ending 31 st March, 1927.
PAYM EN TS.
£ s- d.
/ s. d.
By Payments for—
India— South Lushai, Chandraghona,
Rangamati, Udayagiri, and
P h u l b a n i .......................................................... 5,220
1 5
China— Shantung
907 15 5
Shansi
3 ^ 12 2
S h e n s i ............................................. 3 1 3 7 8
Fire Insurance
7 0 0
—---------------- 1.546 15 3
Congo—Wayika Station
425 13 2
Yalemba Station
1,220 16 11
Kimpese Station
31477
Fire Insurance
-,
1 7 0 0
------------------1,977 J7 8
Yalemba Girls’ School
55 0 0
Working Expenses
405 5 o
Superannuation F u n d .................................................... IOo
o o
Balance overdrawn last year
29,752 18 5
¿ 39.057 17
9
We have examined with the Books the foregoing Summary of
Current Receipts and Payments, and the Account of the Arthington
Fund in respect of the year ending 31 st March, 1927, the details of
which have been examined and vouched by the Honorary Auditors
and the Audit Sub-Committee, and we certify the said Summary
and A ccount to be in accordance therewith.
We have verified the Bank Balances and the Securities held
on behalf of the Society by the Baptist Missionary Society
Corporation.
We have also examined the Account of the Society's Insurance
Funds and the Arthington Superannuation Fund, which are not
included in the General Summary, and have found them in order.
The balance of the Expenditure in connection with the Alterations
and Decorations of the Mission House has been met by advances
from the Fire Insurance Fund.
The Society is entitled to the benefit of certain securities under
the Will of the late Robert Arthington which have not yet been
transferred to the Society.
MELLORS, BASDEN & CO.,
Chartered Accountants.
73, Basingha.il Street, London, E.C.2.
25th April, 1927.
G
THE
"W A N T S ”
DEPARTMENT.
RECEIPTS AND
EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT,
April ist, 1926, to March 31st, 1927.
3>r.
Cr,
RECEIPTS.
Balance brought forward—
For Special Gifts ¿29 o 4
For Carriage - 13 to 8
¿
s. d.
42 11
Donations—
For Special Gifts 38
For Carriage - 115
8
1
7
6
153
10
1
EXPENDITURE.
£ s. d. £ s. d,
Garriage and Cases 100 o o
General Expenses
(Postage, etc.) - 27 10 3
------------- 127 10 3
Special Gifts
- 51 10 2
Balances in hand—
Carriage - 1 1 11
Special Gifts - 15 18 9
1 7 0 8
¿19 6
I certify that I have audited the above Account with the Books and Voucheis
and find same to be correct.
53, New Broad Street, E.C.
ALBERT W. MILLS, F.C.A.,
April I I th, 1927.
_________
Hon. Auditor.
GIRLS' AU X ILIAR Y TO THE WOMEN'S MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION.
CASH STATEMENT, 1926.
EXPENDITURE.
RECEIPTS.
Balance brought forward Scotland, W. Scotland, E.
Scotland, Midlands Wales
England, N.
England, S.
England, E.
England, W. Midlands London Personal Members Anonymous Gift for Deficit
Sale of Literature
Badge Account—
(Receipts - ¿153 18 0
Payments - 111 12 0
•^Magazines—
Receipts
Payments
- £81
- 80
9
7
s. d.
40 16 7
243 1 10
90 4 1
16 6 6
13 13 6
603 8 3
197 17 0
164 16 5
140 18 4
116 9 0
621 0 6
23 2 4
35 O 0
5 7 0
£
42
6
0
1 2
3
£
For Barisal School, India ;
Choutsun
School,
China ; and Train­
ing of Missionary
Candidates - 1,100
„ Women's Missionary
Association 172
B.M.S. General Fund80
„ M e d i c a l Mission
Auxiliary
91
,, Schools for Mission­
aries' Children
.10
„ Carey Hall
2
,, Deficit, 1926 312
,, Glasgow
Missionary
Exhibition
- . 52
„ Working Expenses 374
„ Balance in hand
160
s - d'
o c
z 0
0 3
14 0
o 0
o 0
13 5
0 0
n 0
8n
7
4
¿ 2.355
9
7
Audited and found correct.
M. D. McLEOD, \
H. P. MORTON, J
¿2,355
U 1 °rS'
9
7
195
TOTAL EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR 1926- 27.
£
General Account (including Special Funds and all
Home Expenditure) - 133,977
Bible Translation and Literary
Expenditure only)
-
Work
-
(Field
-
Women’s Work (Field Expenditure only) -
3,488
34,93°
Medical Work (Field Expenditure only)
-
-
-
26,792
Arthington Fund
-
-
-
9,205
-
-
-
Indian Church (see page 72)
-
-
-
-
Indian Schools (see page 75)
-
-
-
Ceylon Church (see page 78)
-
-
-
2,686
-
-
17,428
-
1,666
Ceylon Schools (see page 80)
4,511
Medical Missions and Dispensaries (see page 96) -
-
8,118
Chinese Church (see page 83)
-
623
Chinese Schools (see page 85)
-
-
-
............................................ 1,795
Congolese Church (see page 88)
-
-
-
-
-
910
Congolese Schools (see page 90)
-
-
-
-
-
57
Breton Church (see pages 92- 93)-
-
-
-
Wants Department (see page 194)
-
-
-
30
■
179
11,1 r .—
T o t a l ............................................... £246,395
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I give to the T r ea su re r o r T reasu re rs f o r the tim e b ein g o f
the Baptist M issionary Society, th e sum o f £ .............. , free o f
duty, t o be used f o r the W o m e n ’s, M edical, o r Translation
W o rk o f the said Society.
CO N TR IBU TIO N S.
T he Annual A ccou n ts o f the 8ociety
a re m ad e up on the JHtet_of>_Marchi
b efo re which date con trib utions w h ic h
a re to ap p ea r in the year’s R e p o r t
m u st be received.
Treasu rers are requested to remit as
early and a s frequ ently a s convenient.
C on tributions should be sent to The
Secretary, 19, Furnival Btreet, H o l b o r n ,
London, E.C. 4 .
If it is desired that contributions
should be devoted to W o m en ’s Work,
o r to Medical o r Translation purposes,
a note to th at effect should accompany
the rem ittance.
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Bank L t d .," and Post Office O r d e r s
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