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Vienna.

Windsor.

situate partly in the Township of Sidney, in the County of Hastings, and partly in the Township of Murray in the County of Northumberland, one of the United Counties of Northumberland and Durham aforesaid, and lying within the following limits, that is to say: Commencing at the water's edge of the Bay of Quinte at the south-easterly angle of the broken front in front of Llock A in the first Concession of the Township of Sidney; thence, northerly, along the easterly limit of the said broken front and Block A, forty-five chains; thence, westerly, parallel to the Concession line in the rear of Block A aforesaid, to the boundary line between the said Townships of Sidney and Murray; thence, northerly, along the said boundary line, to the middle line of the depth of the first concession of the said Township of Murray; thence, westerly, along the same, to the western limit of the allowance for road between lots numbers two and three, in the first Concession of the Township of Murray aforesaid; thence, southerly, along the last mentioned limit, to the line in front of the first Concession; thence, westerly, along the same, to the middle line of lot number three in broken Concession A produced northerly; thence, southerly, along the said line, twenty-five chains; thence, easterly, parallel to the Concession line in rear of the said lot number three, to the westerly limit of the allowance for road between lots numbers two and three; thence, southerly, along the last mentioned limit, to the water's edge of the Bay of Quinte; thence, north-easterly, along the same, to the line in front of the first Concession of the Township of Murray; thence, easterly, along the last mentioned line produced across the mouth of the River Trent, to the water's edge of the Bay of Quinte; thence, easterly, along the water's edge, to the place of beginning."-Proclamation, dated 25th Sept., 1852.

18. Vienna. To consist of all that part of this Province situate in the County of Elgin, and lying within the following limits, that is to say: Commencing at the south-west angle of lot number twelve, in the third Concession of the Township of Bayham; thence, north, along the western limit of the said lot, eighty chains; thence, south-easterly, parallel to the line in front of the said Concession, to the limit between lots numbers sixteen and seventeen; thence, south, along the limit between lots numbers sixteen and seventeen, in the third and second Concessions, one hundred and forty-one chains; thence, north-westerly, parallel to the line in front of the second Concession, to the limit between lots numbers twelve and eleven; thence, north, along the said limit between lots numbers twelve and eleven to the place of beginning."-Proclamation, dated 9th September, 1852.

19. Windsor, to consist of all that part of this Province situate in

the County of Essex and lying within the following limits, that is to say; commencing at a point on the channel bank of the River Detroit. in the limit between lots numbers seventy-four and seventy-five in the first Concession of the Township of Sandwich; thence, along the said limit, south, twenty-eight degrees east, to the allowance for road between the first and second Concessions of said Township; thence, south, twenty-eight degrees east, across the said allowance for road, to the southerly limit thereof; thence, easterly, along the said limit, to the north-west angle of lot number ninety-four in the first Concession of the said Township; thence, north, twenty-eight degrees west, across the allowance for road to the south-west angle of lot number ninety-four in the first Concession of the said Township; thence, northerly, following the south-westerly limit of the said lot number ninety-four in the first Concession, to the channel bank of the said River Detroit; thence, following the said channel bank with the stream, to the place of beginning. Proclaimed, 20th September, 1853.

20. Yorkville. "The Village of Yorkville to consist of all that Yorkville. part of this Province situate within the said township and County of York, and lying within the following limits, that is to say: commencing at the south-west angle of lot number twenty-two, in the second concession from the Bay, in the Township of York; thence, along the westerly limit of the said lot, northerly, seventy-two chains, twentythree links; thence, on a course parallel to the front of the said concession, easterly, to Yonge Street; thence, along the westerly limit of Yonge Street, southerly, to the limit between lots Nos. seventeen and eighteen on the easterly side of Yonge Street produced; thence, across Yonge Street, to the easterly limit thereof; thence, along the limit between lots Nos. seventeen and eighteen aforesaid, easterly, fortyone chains, ten links; thence, southerly, on a course parallel to Yonge Street across lots Nos. eighteen, nineteen, and twenty, on the easterly side of Yonge Street, to the allowance for road between the first and second concessions from the Bay; thence, along the northerly limit of he allowance for road aforesaid, westerly to the place of beginning." -Proclaimed, 23rd April, 1852.

SCHEDULE B.

Barrie.

Limits.

Belleville.

Limits.

TOWNS.

1. Barrie,-To consist of all that part of this Province situate in the County of Simcoe, and lying within the following limits, that is to say:

Commencing in deep water at the distance of five chains from the shore of Kempenfeldt Bay, at a point on the southerly limit of the allowance for road between the Townships of Vespra and Innisfil produced easterly from the water's edge of Kempenfeldt Bay; thence, westerly, along the prolongation of the said southern limit and the said limit, to the westerly limit of the allowance for road between the fifth and sixth concessions of said Township of Vespra; thence, northerly, along the westerly limit of the said last mentioned allowance for road, to the northeast angle of lot number twenty-two in the said sixth concession; thence, north-easterly, across the allowance for road between the fifth and sixth concessions, and along the northern limits of lots numbers twenty-two in the fifth, fourth and third concessions of the Township of Vespra, to the north-easterly angle of lot number twenty-two in the said third concession; thence, across the allowance for road bounding the said lot last mentioned on the east; thence, south-westerly, along the easterly limit of the said allowance for road which runs between the lots on the west side of the Penetanguishene road and the said lot number twentytwo, to the north-west angle of lot number three on the west side of the Penetanguishene road; thence, easterly, along the northern limit of the said lot number three in the first concession, on the west side of the Penetanguishene road, to the north-east angle of the said lot number three; thence across the said road, to the easterly limit thereof; thence southerly, along the same to Kempenfeldt Bay; thence on a line produced in prolongation of the aforesaid limit of the said road, a distance of five chains; thence, westerly and southerly, and always at the distance of five chains from the shore, to the place of beginning.

Transferred from second division of Schedule D, by Proclamation, dated 23rd September, 1853.

2. Belleville.-To consist of all that part of this Province situate within the County of Hastings, and lying within the following limits, that is to say:

Commencing at the limits between Lots number six and seven in the first concession of the Township of Thurlow, at low water mark of the Bay of Quinte; thence, northerly, along the side line between lots number six and seven, to the second concession road; thence, westerly, along the said second concession line to the westerly boundary of Lot number,

one in the first concession of Thurlow; thence, southerly, on the town line between the Township of Thurlow and Sidney, to the Bay of Quinte; thence, easterly, along the shore of the said Bay to the place of beginning; together with the harbour, islands and marshes in front of the said Town.

The said Town to be divided into four Wards, to be called respectively, "Sampson Ward," "Ketcheson Ward," "Baldwin Ward," and" Coleman Ward," and to comprise the following portions of the said Town respectively, that is to say:

The said " Sampson Ward" to comprise all that part of the said Sampson Ward. Town which lies to the south of Bridge-street, to the limits between

Lots numbers six and seven in the first Concession of the said Town

ship of Thurlow, on the east side of the River Moira.

The said "Ketcheson Ward" to comprise all that part of the said Ketcheson Ward. Town which lies north of Bridge-street and west of Pinnacle-street, on

the east side of the said River Moira.

The said "Baldwin Ward" to comprise all that part of the said Baldwin Ward. Town which lies north of Bridge-street and on the east side of Pinnaclestreet, to the said River Moira, and thence, along the said River, to the limits of the said Town.

And the said "Coleman Ward" to comprise all that part of the said Coleman Ward. Town which lies on the west side of the said River Moira.

3. Brantford.-To consist of all that part of this Province situate Brantford. within the County of Wentworth and lying within the following limits, that is to say:

Commencing on the north side of Colborne Street, in the eastern limit of the said town as originally laid out by the authority of the government of the late Province of Upper Canada; then, north, eighteen degrees thirty minutes east, seventy-nine chains forty-five links, more or less, to the north-east angle of the said town as laid out by the government as aforesaid; then, south, eighty-four degrees thirty minutes west, eighty-two chains twenty-eight links, more or less, to the northwest angle of the said Town as laid out by the government as aforesaid, and to the eastern limit of a certain tract of twelve hundred acres of land originally granted by the Crown to Abraham Kennedy Smith and Margaret Kerby; then, south, twenty-seven degrees thirty minutes west eight chains more or less, to south-east angle of a parcel of land belonging to Peter O'Banyon; then, north, sixty-two degrees thirty minutes west sixty chains, more or less, to the western limit of the said lands granted by the Crown to the said Abraham Kennedy Smith and Margaret Kerby; then, south, twenty-seven degrees thirty minutes

Limits.

Wards.

King's Ward.

Queen's Ward.

Brant Ward.

East Ward.

North Ward.

west, one hundred and eight chains, more or less, along the western limit of the said lands to the Grand River; then, across the Grand River obliquely with the stream in an easterly direction, and passing south of the large Island about thirty chains, to the limit between the farm lands of Thomas Mair, and the north part of the Brant Farm, granted by the Crown to William Johnson Kerr; then, south, twentyseven degrees twenty-five minutes west, forty-two chains, more or less to. the rear of the lots on the south side of Burford street on the plank road; then, south, sixty-eight degrees east thirty-nine chains, more or less, to the east side of the Mount Pleasant road and south side of Walnut Street on the lands of Daniel Mercer Gilkison; then, north, fortythree degrees thirty minutes east, thirty-six chains, more or less, along the south side of Walnut Street to the Grand River; then, easterly, along the south side of the Grand River, with the stream about thirty chains to opposite the mouth of the Cove; then, east, across the Grand River to the south side of the mouth of the said Cove; then, north-easterly, along the easterly side of the said Cove about twenty chains to the southern limit of the lands of the Grand River Navigation Company; then, easterly, along the south boundary of the said Grand River Navigation Company's Lands, about fifty-five chains, to the western limit of the Mohawk Parsonage Glebe; then, north, five degrees thirty minutes west, forty-five chains, more or less, to the place of beginning.

The said Town to be divided into five Wards to be called respectively, King's Ward, Queen's Ward, Brant Ward, East Ward and North Ward-and to comprise the following portions of the said Town respectively, that is to say:

The said King's Ward to comprise all that part of the said Town which lies between Cedar Street and King Street, and north of the Canal, together with all that part of the said Town lying south of the Grand River.

The said Queen's Ward to comprise all that part of the said Town which lies north of the Canal, and between King Street and Market Street to their intersection with West Street.

The said Brant Ward to comprise all that part of the said Town which lies north of the Grand River, and south of the Canal as far eastward as Alfred Street, and north of the Canal, and between Market and Alfred Streets.

The said East Ward to comprise all that part of the said Town which lies east of Alfred Streets.

And the said North Ward to comprise all that part of the said Town which lies north of the Grand River (including the two large Islands

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