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first concession on the southerly side of the Grand River in the Township of Nichol, with the easterly limit of the allowance for road between the said Township and the Township of Pilkington, (formerly Woolwich;) thence, along the easterly limit of the allowance for road last mentioned, north-westerly to the southerly angle of lot number eighteen, in the eleventh concession of the said Township of Nichol; thence along the south-easterly boundary line of the said lot and of lot number eighteen, in the twelfth concession, north-easterly, to the intersection of the boundary line between lots numbers four and five in the broken front, on the northerly side of the Grand River, produced north-westerly; thence, south-easterly, along the said boundary line produced, to the northerly margin of the Grand River; thence, along the said margin against the stream, to the intersection of the boundary line between lots numbers four and five in the broken front on the southerly side of the Grand River produced; thence, across the said river and along the boundary line last mentioned, south-easterly, to the northerly limit of the allowance for road between the said broken front and the first concession; thence, along the said northerly limit, south-westerly, to the place of beginning." [Proclaimed 7th April, 1852.]

7. Galt. To consist of all that part of this Province situate within the County of Waterloo, in Upper Canada, and lying within the following limits, that is to say, "Commencing on the western limit of lot number seven, in the centre of the tenth concession of the Township of Dumfries, in the said County of Waterloo; thence, on the said limit, to the allowance for highway between the tenth and eleventh concessions; thence, along the said allowance, to its junction with the macadamized road leading from Galt to Dundas; thence, on the same course as the side-lines of the concession to the Dundas and Waterloo Turnpike; thence, along the said Turnpike, crossing the allowance for highway between the eleventh and twelfth concessions, to the junction of the said Turnpike with, the common road leading from Galt to Preston; thence, parallel to the allowance for highway between the eleventh and twelfth concessions crossing the Grand River, to the side-line between lots numbers eleven and twelve in the eleventh concession produced into the twelfth concession; thence, along the said side-line crossing the allowance for highway between the eleventh and twelfth concessions, and between lots numbers eleven and twelve in the eleventh concession, crossing the allowance for highway between the tenth and eleventh concessions, and between lots numbers eleven and twelve in the tenth concession, to the centre of the said tenth concession; thence, through the centre of the said tenth concession, crossing the Grand River, to the place of beginning." [Proclaimed 4th September, 1849.]

8. Ingersoll, Consisting of all that part of this Province, situate Ingersoll. partly in the Township of Oxford West, and partly in the Township of Oxford North, in the County of Oxford, and lying within the following limits, that is to say: Commencing on the southerly bank of the River Thames, in the boundary line between lots numbers seventeen and eighteen, in the broken front concession of the Township of West Oxford; thence, along the said boundary line between lots numbers seventeen and eighteen, in the broken front concession, and the boundary line between lots numbers seventeen and eighteen in the first concession south-easterly, to the middle of the depth of the said first concession; thence along the middle of the depth of the said 'first concession southwesterly, to the boundary line between lots numbers twenty-two and twenty-three; thence along the said boundary line between lots numbers twenty-two and twenty-three north-westerly, to the south-easterly bank of the River Thames; thence along the south-easterly bank of the said river with the stream, to a point in prolongation of the boundary line between lots numbers eight and nine in the fourth concession of the Township of North Oxford; thence along the said boundary line between lots numbers eight and nine, and the prolongation thereof northerly, to the northerly limit of the allowance for road between the third and fourth concessions of the said Township of North Oxford; thence along the northerly limit of the said allowance for road between the third and fourth concessions easterly, to the easterly limit of the allowance for road between lots numbers twelve and thirteen; thence, along the easterly limit of the said allowance for road between lots numbers twelve and thirteen southerly, to the north-westerly bank of the said River Thames; thence along the said north-westerly bank of the said River Thames up the stream, to a point in prolongation of the aforesaid boundary line between lots numbers seventeen and eighteen in the broken front of the Township of West Oxford; thence, across the said river to the place of beginning. [Proclamation, dated 12th September, 1851.] '

9. Oshawa,-To consist of all that part of this Province, situate Oshawa. within the County of Ontario, and lying within the following limits, that is to say: "Comprising within the limits or boundaries of lots numbers, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven and twelve in the first concession, and lots numbers seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven and twelve in the second concession of the Township of Whitby, together with that part of the allowance for road between the first and second concessions aforesaid, which lies between the aforesaid lots, and also the allowances for road Between lots numbers eight and nine, and between lots numbers Den and eleven in the aforesaid first and second concession of the Town

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ship of Whitby." [Proclamation issued enlarging boundaries, 11th April, 1854.]

10. Paris, To consist of all that part of this Province heretofore situate partly in the County of Waterloo and partly in the County of Wentworth, in Upper Canada, and lying within the following limits, that is to say: "Comprised within the limits or boundaries of the southerly halves of lots numbers twenty-nine and thirty, and the southeasterly-quarter of lot number thirty-one, in the first concession of the Township of Dumfries, in the County of Waterloo; and all that portion of the Gore of Dumfries, in the said County, lying immediately in front of the above mentioned parts of lots, and extending ten chains eastward of the same, including Dundas Street, in front of the said Gore; also the northerly three-fourths of lot number twelve, and all that part of lots numbers thirteen and fourteen, on the westerly side of the Grand River, in the first concession of the Township of Brantford, in the County of Wentworth."

[The Proclamation declares the whole of the Village of Paris, according to the foregoing limits, to be annexed to the County of Wentworth.]-[Proclamation dated 4th September, 1849.]

11. Preston, Consisting of all that part of this Province situate in the Township of Waterloo, in the County of Waterloo, and lying within the following limits, that is to say: Commencing on the easterly bank of the Grand River at the south easterly angle of lot number one, in the broken front of Richard Beasley's lower block, in the Township of Waterloo, thence along the easterly boundary line of the said Lot number one, and easterly limit of the public road thereon, northerly to the rear boundary line of the said lot number one: thence along the said rear boundary line of the said lot number one, and the rear boundary line of lots number two, three, four and five in the said broken front westerly, to the boundary line between lots numbers five and six: thence along the said boundary line between lots numbers five and six southerly to the Grand River: thence in prolongation of the said boundary line between lots numbers five and six across the river: thence along the southerly bank thereof with the stream to the boundary line between the townships of Waterloo and Dumfries: thence across the River to the place of beginning. [Proclamation, dated 15th September, 1849.]

12. Richmond, To consist of all that part of this Province situate in the County of Carleton, in Upper Canada, and lying within the fol lowing limits, that is to say: "Comprised within the Village Lots and Ten Acre Park Lots, adjoining the Village, as laid down in the Office

of the Commissioner of Crown Lands, and which is composed of lots numbers twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four and twenty-five, in the second, third and fourth concessions of the Township of Goulburn, in the said County of Carleton, and all allowances for road between such lots." [Proclamation, dated 4th September, 1849.]

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13. Smiths' Falls,-To consist of all that part of this Province, Smiths' Falls. situate partly in the Township of North Elmsley, in the County of Lanark, and partly in the Township of Elmsley in the County of Leeds, and lying within the following limits, that is to say: "Commencing at the south-west angle of lot number two, in the fourth concession of the Township of Elmsley; thence north-westerly along the westerly limit of lot number two to the water's edge of the River Rideau; thence on the same course to the centre of the Main Channel of the said River Rideau, and boundary between the Townships of Elmsley and North Elmsley; thence north-westerly to a point where the westerly limit of lot number two in the Township of North Elmsley meets the water's edge of the River Rideau; thence along the westerly limit of said lot number two to the north-west angle thereof; thence westerly across the allowance for road between the fourth and fifth concessions to the northerly limit thereof; thence easterly along the said limit to the south-east angle of lot number one, in the fifth concession of the said Township of North Elmsley; thence easterly across the allowance for road between the Townships of North Elmsley and Montague, to the easterly limit thereof; thence south-easterly along the said limit to the north-west angle of lot number thirty, in the third concession of the said Township of Montague; thence westerly across the allowance for road between the Townships of Elmsley and Montague to the north-east angle of lot number one, in the third concession of North Elmsley; thence westerly along the southerly limit of the road allowance, between the third and fourth concessions of North Elmsley, to the water's edge of the River Rideau; thence on the same course to the centre of the main channel of said river, and boundary between the Townships of Elmsley and North Elmsley; thence westerly to a point where the southerly limit of road allowance between the third and fourth concessions of Elmsley meets the water's edge of the River Rideau ; thence westerly along the said limit to the north-west angle of lot number two in the third concession: thence north-westerly across the road allowance, to the place of beginning.-[Proclaimed, 21st September, 1853.]

14. St. Thomas.-Consisting of all that part of this Province St Thomas. situate partly in the Township of Yarmouth and partly in the Township of Southwold, in the County of Elgin, and lying within the following

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limits, that is to say: Commencing on the North side of the Talbot Road East, in the boundary line between lots numbers three and four in the ninth Concession of the Township of Yarmouth, otherwise known as lots numbers forty-eight and forty-nine on the North side of the said Talbot Road East: thence along the said boundary line northerly to the middle of the depth of the said Concession: thence along the middle of the depth of the said Concession westerly to the East Bank of Kettle Creek, thence along the East Bank of the said Creek down the stream to the middle of the allowance for road between the seventh and eighth Concessions of the said Township: thence along the middle of the said allowance for road between the seventh and eighth Concessions easterly to the boundary line between lots numbers two and three in the said eight Concession, otherwise known as lots numbers forty-seven and forty-eight on the south side of the said Talbot Road East prolonged: thence along the said boundary between lots numbers two and three in the eighth Concession and its prolongation northerly to the middle of the depth of the said eighth Concession: thence along the middle of the depth of the said eighth Concession easterly, to the boundary line between lots numbers three and four, otherwise known as lots numbers forty-eighth and forty-nine on the South side of the said Talbot Road East: thence along the said boundary line between lots numbers three and four in the eighth Concession and prolongation thereof northerly to the place of beginning. [Proclamation, dated 12th September, 1851.]

15. Stratford, To consist of all that part of the Province situate in the County of Perth, and lying within the following limits, that is to say; Commencing at the south east angle of lot number 45 in the second Concession of the Township of south-east Hope; thence northerly, along the easterly limit of said lot, and the easterly limit of lot number 45 in the first Concession, to the north-east angle of the said lot number forty-five in the first Concession; thence northerly, across the allowance for road between the Townships of North Easthope and South Easthope, otherwise known as the Huron road, to the south-east angle of lot number forty-five in the first Concession of the Township of North Easthope, thence northerly along the easterly limit thereof, to the north-east angle of the said lot, thence westerly, along the line between the first and second Concessions of North Easthope to the south-easterly limit of the allowance for road between the Townships of North Easthope and Ellice; thence westerly, across the said allowance for road, to the north-westerly limit thereof; thence, southwesterly, along the said limit, to the north-east angle of lot number one in the first Concession of the Township of

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