The Council have it in purpose to extend the usefulness of the Society by additional lectures, so soon as arrangements can be made. They feel assured of the co-operation of their brethren in this matter.

Although so far great encouragement and success have attended their labours, it is of importance that the Subscribers should not only maintain their subscriptions, but by personal recommendation endeavour to supply the places of those who fail by death, removals, or other causes. The efficiency of the Society depends on its numbers, and the larger its subscription list the more will it accomplish in the reproduction of these best memorials of the men who have preceded us in the strife for the establishment of a kingdom which is not of this world, and which when established shall never pass away.

FINANCIAL ACCOUNT.

In respect to the Subscriptions for the First and Second years, received in the year ended 31st March, 1848.

£s.d.
Further Subscriptions for First Year12486
Subscriptions for Second Year383156
50840
ASSETS.
Value of Stock in hand at Cost Price, Volumes I. II. and III.19518
Unpaid Subscriptions, 3.1116
£704172
£s.d.
Disbursements as per Cash Account414134
LIABILITIES.
Use of Fire and Light at Mission House330
Printing Report, &c.700
Warehouse Report, Agency on Stock Remaining, and Contingencies2500
Probable Cost of the Fourth Volume now in hand23000
26530
Balance in favour of Receipts and Assets25010
£704172

E. E.

Charles Jones, April 24, 1848.

Examined and Approved, April 28, 1848

George Offor, Joseph H. Allen.

HANSERD KNOLLYS SOCIETY.
ACCOUNT OF RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS FROM 1st APRIL, 1847, to 31st MARCH, 1848.