The front cover is inscribed: "Fr. Jacques Smith Chaplain".
This edition of the New Testament is bound with brass edging. Inscribed on the inside is "James Hubbard Easton -- Christmas Day 1870".
The bible is inscribed "to Henrietta Harris from Brother Henry Harris, 1839."
The publication includes no inscriptions or notes. One thick volume in original light brown leather with ornate raised panels on front cover. Some of the raised areas, and joints, are rubbed. Original metal clasps firmly intact. 1500 pp. First title page gives a publication location of London, the New Testament title page indicates XXXX.
This bible was used by the congregation at St. Mark's Anglican Church, Rustico, Prince Edward Island. The leather cover is embossed with a wreath which says "British and Foreign Bible Society"
The cover of the Bible is embossed with a wreath which says "British and Foreign Bible Society." It was used as part of St. Peter's Boys School. An inscription on the front end page reads "St. Peter's Boys School No. 21" and several handwritten names are also shown, including William G. Hogg, Jasper [Ings?], and other illegible notes. On the inside front page is: "Appointed to be read in churches." "Cum privilegio."
This Holy Bible was published in 1867. No inscription or dedication is shown on the interior.
The Eucharist Guide was published by St. Matthew's Rectory in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.