Extracts from a Journal of a Voyage of Visitation in the "Hawk," 1859
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Extracts from a Journal of a Voyage of Visitation in the "Hawk," 1859 - Edward Feild
Edward Feild
Extracts from a Journal of a Voyage of Visitation in the Hawk,
1859
Published by Good Press, 2022
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Table of Contents
Church in the Colonies.
EXTRACTS
A JOURNAL
VOYAGE OF VISITATION,
1859,
THE BISHOP OF NEWFOUNDLAND.
EXTRACTS FROM A JOURNAL,
EXTRACTS FROM A JOURNAL.
PART I.—WHITE BAY.
PART II.—BAY OF ISLANDS.
AN ACCOUNT
Church in the Colonies.
Table of Contents
No. XXXVII.
EXTRACTS
Table of Contents
FROM
A JOURNAL
Table of Contents
OF A
VOYAGE OF VISITATION,
Table of Contents
IN THE HAWK,
1859,
Table of Contents
BY
THE BISHOP OF NEWFOUNDLAND.
Table of Contents
Ou toi aneu Theou eptato dexios ornis, Kirkos. Homer, Odys.LONDON:
PRINTED FOR
THE SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL;
AND SOLD BY THE
SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE,
GREAT QUEEN STREET, LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS;
4, ROYAL EXCHANGE; 16, HANOVER STREET, HANOVER SQUARE;
RIVINGTONS, BELL AND DALDY, HATCHARDS,
AND ALL BOOKSELLERS.
1860.
June.
LONDON:
R. CLAY, PRINTER, BREAD STREET HILL.
EXTRACTS FROM A JOURNAL,
Table of Contents
&c. &c.
PREFATORY LETTER
Bermuda,
March 15, 1860.
"My dear Hawkins,
"You are aware that I have ceased for some years to forward to the Society the Journals of my Voyages of Visitation.[A] It did not appear to me that the cause of the Society, or of my diocese, would be much advanced, or individuals much interested or edified by detailed reports of visits and services with which those who had read the former Journals would be familiar.
"The sad state of religious destitution in many settlements in Newfoundland and Labrador had been, I thought, sufficiently shown; and the benefits and blessing conferred, and to be conferred, by the Society, thankfully stated and fully demonstrated. I have, therefore, considered it better and more becoming to confine myself to a bare and brief newspaper statement of the places visited, and the services performed, without any particular mention of the condition of the inhabitants, and other incidents of the voyage.
"In my late visitation, however, I have been enabled to reach a portion of the island, in which, though several hundred members of our Church have long resided, no clergyman had ever before been seen. I refer to White Bay, a remote district on the so-called French Shore of Newfoundland. A large portion, nearly one-half of the coast of Newfoundland (from Cape St. John on the N.E. to Cape Ray on the S.W.), is called and known in the island by that name (the French Shore); in consequence of the permission, granted by treaty, to the French to fish for cod on, or round that portion. The natives and inhabitants of Newfoundland, and the British generally, have not considered it worth their while to prosecute the fishery to any extent in these parts, or to settle in them; the operations of the French fishermen, being assisted and systematized by their Government, are on such an extensive scale as to exclude competition, and to render their privilege practically an exclusive one. Nevertheless, as the parts of the island so assigned, or given up, are among the most productive, not only in fish,