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the east line of said lot to the rear thereof, thence north sixty six degrees east to the County line.

Studholm-North and east by the County lines, west by Springfield and the southerly prolongation of the east line thereof, and south by Sussex.

Norton-East by Sussex and Studholm, north by Kingston and Springfield, south by Kennebeccasis River and the centre of the old Westmorland road, and west by Kingston and the lower line of lot numbered fourteen (John Fritch) prolonged southerly.

Upham-North by Norton and Sussex, south by the County line, and west by the southerly prolongation of the lower line of the lot numbered fourteen, (John Fritch.)

Hampton-Westerly, northerly, and easterly by the Kennebeccasis Bay and River, the Parishes of Norton and Upham, and south by the County line, including Darling's Island.

Greenwich-North by the County line, west by Westfield, east by Springfield, and south by the Long Reach and Bellisle Bay, including the Islands in the Long Reach and mouth of Bellisle Bay.

IN QUEEN'S.

Petersville-Being all that part of the County southwest of a line beginning where the road from Jones' mill crosses the County line, thence along the same to the northwest line of lot numbered one (John Short), thence along the same to the northeast line of lot numbered five (Sylvanus Haviland), thence along the same and its prolongation to southeast line of lands granted to James Corbett, thence along the same to the line of the grant to Henry Appleby, thence along the same and its prolongation to the Gagetown road, thence along the same to northeast line of lot numbered twenty five (T. T. Hewlett), and thence along the same and its prolongation to the Sunbury County line.

Cambridge-Beginning on the eastern shore of the River Saint John, at the southeast angle of lot numbered sixteen, formerly granted to Isaac Gilbert, thence following the course of the lower or southern line of said lot numbered sixteen until it meets the waters of the Grand Lake, thence across the waters of the Grand Lake to the most westerly angle of the lot numbered two, at Mill Cove, granted to Vincent White,

thence southeasterly in a direct line to the southern angle of lot numbered twenty five on the Washademone Lake, granted to Richard Samuel Clarke, thence by the waters of the Washademoac Lake and through the White Passage, so called, to the northern entrance of the said Washademoac Lake into the River Saint John, and thence following the shore of the River Saint John to the place of beginning.

Wickham-Southeast by the County line, west by the River Saint John, northwest by Cambridge, and northeast by the centre of the present great road leading from Was'iademoac to Bellisle, including the lower Musquash and Hog Islands.

Johnston-Southwest by Wickham and Cambridge, northwest by the prolongation of a line running north fifty four degrees east by the magnet of the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty six from the west angle of the grant to Samuel Hughes, northeast by the cast line of the grant to A. C. Starritt on New Canaan River and its prolongations, and southeast by the County linc.

Brunswick-Southwest by Johnston, northwest by the northwest line of Johnston prolonged, northeast and southeast by the County lines.

Chipman-Northwest and northeast by the County lines, southeast by Brunswick and Johnston, southwest by the northeast line of lot numbered nine, Hardwood Ridge road, thence south forty five degrees east to Salmon Bay, thence in a direct line to Indian Point, thence direct to north angle of lot numbered eight (William Burk), thence along the east line of said lot and its prolongation to Johnston.

Waterborough-Southeast by Johnston, northeast by Chipman, southwest by Cambridge, and northwest by a line along the centre of Grand Lake.

Canning-Northeast by Chipman, northwest by the County line, southwest by the River Saint John, and southeast by Cambridge and Waterborough.

Gugetown-Northwest by the County line, southwest by Petersville, northeast by the River Saint John, southeast by the north line of lot numbered thirty seven (George Sweet), thence by a line running south fifty two degrees west, including Grimross Island.

Hampstead-Northwest by Gagetown, southwest by Peters

ville, southeast by the County line, and northeast by the River Saint John, including Long Island, upper Musquash Island, and Spoon Island.

IN SUNBURY.

Blissville-Southeast and west by the County lines, northcast by a line running north sixty six degrees west, and south sixty six degrees cast, from the south point of Geary Block.

Lincoln-Northwest by the County line, northeast by the River Saint John, southeast by the Oromocto River, and southwest by Blissville, including Thatch Island.

Burton-Southeast by the County line, southwest by Blissville, northwest by the Oromocto River, and northeast by the River Saint John, including Mauger's and Ox Islands.

Maugerville-Southwest by the River Saint John, northwest and northeast by the County lines, and southeast by the lower line of lot numbered four (Nathaniel Underhill and D. Palmer Junior) and its prolongation, including Oromocto Island.

Sheffield-Southeast and northeast by the County lines, northwest by Maugerville, and southwest by the River Saint John, including Middle Island.

IN YORK.

The City of Fredericton, as follows-Beginning at the northeasterly bank or shore of the River Saint John, in the northeastwardly prolongation of the lower boundary line of the grant to Stephen Jarvis and others, being the lower boundary of Kingsclear hereinafter described, thence extending to and along the said lower boundary line of the said grant to Stephen Jarvis and others southwestwardly until it intersects the northwesterly extremity of the northeasterly boundary of a tract of land heretofore granted to William F. Odell and associates, thence along the said last mentioned boundary and its prolongation southeasterly, to intersect the upper or northcasterly boundary line of Sunbury, thence along the said boundary line of Sunbury northeasterly until it intersects the northeasterly bank or shore of the River Saint John above mentioned, and thence along the said bank or shore along the line of high water mark, northwesterly or up stream, to the place of beginning.

New Maryland-Northeast by the City of Fredericton, southeast and southwest by the County lines, and northwest by

a line running southwesterly or parallel to the lower line from the southwest angle of the City of Fredericton.

Kingsclear-Northeast by the River Saint John, southeast by the City of Fredericton and New Maryland, southwest by the County line, and northwest by the lower line of lot numbered one, granted to Francis Horseman, and its southwesterly prolongation, including all the Islands in front with the exception of Big and Little Madam Keswick and Merithew's Islands. Prince William-Southeast by Kingsclear, southwest by the limits of the County, northeast by the River Saint John, northwest by the lower line of lot numbered one hundred and forty three in the Prince William Grant, and its southwesterly prolongation, including all the Islands in front with the exception of Great Bear and Bloodworth Islands.

Dumfries-Southeast by Prince William, northerly, westterly, and southerly by the River Saint John and the limits of the County, including all the Islands in front with the exception of Big and Little Koack Islands.

Stanley-All that part of the County southerly and westerly by a line running east from the northwest angle of the grant to D. Campbell and others, and a line running from said angle southerly along the various courses of the western rear line of the grants to D. Campbell and associates and D. Lyman and associates, to the south branch of the Cleuristic Stream, thence up the same to the rear line of lots fronting on the east side of the Cardigan road, thence along said rear line to east angle of lot numbered forty four, thence north to the County line.

Saint Mary's-Southerly by the River Saint John and the City of Fredericton, westerly by Stanley and a line to commence at the western angle of lot numbered twenty nine, letter C, in the Maryland Loyalist's Grant, thence along the upper line of said lot to the rear thereof, thence north forty five degrees west to east line of lot numbered one (D. Sawyer), thence north to Stanley, northeast by Stanley, and southeast by the County line.

Douglas-East by Saint Mary's and Stanley, north by the County line, west by the east line of lot numbered fifty nine (Jonathan Williams) and its northerly prolongation to the County line, and south by the River Saint John and the City. of Fredericton, including Big and Little Madam Keswick, and Merithew's Islands.

Queensbury-South by the River Saint John, northeast by Douglas, and northwest by the lower line of lot numbered one (Joseph Cunliffe), at the mouth of Nackawicac River, and its northeasterly prolongation to the line of Douglas, including Great Bear, Bloodworth, and Big and Little Koack Islands. Southampton-Northwest by the County line, northeast by Douglas, southeast by Queensbury, and south by the River Saint John.

IN CARLETON.

Woodstock-South by the limits of the County, east by the River Saint John, and north by the lower line of lot numbered one (Caleb Phillips) and its prolongation westerly, and west by the rear line of the second tier of lots and its southerly prolongation to Eel River, including all the Islands in front.

Richmond-North by Meduxnakik River and the south branch thereof, easterly by Woodstock, and westerly and southerly by the County limits.

Wakefield-North by the lower line of lot numbered thirty eight (David Good) and the westerly prolongation thereof, westerly by the County line, south by Woodstock and Richmond, and east by the River Saint John, including all the Islands in front.

Simonds-North by the upper line of lot numbered ninety seven (H. M. Green) and the westerly prolongation thereof, westerly by the County line, south by Wakefield, and east by the River Saint John, including all the Islands in front.

Wicklow-North by the River DeChute, westerly by the County line, east by the River Saint John, and south by Simonds, including all the Islands in front.

Northampton-Southeast by the County line, southwest by the River Saint John, and north by a line running true east from the mouth of Shaw's Creek.

Brighton-East by the County line, south by Northampton, west by the River Saint John, and north by a line running true east from the southeast angle of Wicklow.

Kent-South by Brighton, east by the County line, west by the River Saint John, and north by a line running true east from the mouth of the River DeChute.

IN VICTORIA.

Andover-South by the River DeChute, west by the County line, east by the River SaintJohn, and north by the River Restook.

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