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Map No. 13 English map of 1755 to illustrate boundaries. 
BOUNDARIES OF NEW BRUNSWICK 
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Outline tracing 
from Winsor ; x £. 
— — — English claim. 
Western limit of grant to 
Alexander, 1621. 
. Western limit of Acadia of 
Champlain. 
French grants, 1632-1710, the 
same as the English claim. 
Nova Scotia, enlarged to the 
Kennebec, as granted to 
Alexander, 
Vertical shading — Acadia 
proper as defined by Char- 
levoix. 
Oblique shading — Hteche- 
min region of Champlain 
and Denys. 
Charnisay’s Government. 
LaTour’s Government. 
— — —Cromwell’s grant of 1656, the 
same ceded to France by 
the Treaty of Breda, 1667. 
Norumbega — country be- 
tween Kennebec and Pen- 
obscot. 
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We may here note another map which attempts to represent some of 
these ancient boundaries, namely, Genest’s ‘ Carte de la Nouvelle France, 
pour servir à l’etude de l’Histoire du Canada” (1875), which shows the limits 
of Denys’ and of Charnisay’s governments. 
The boundary between Char- 
nisay’s and La Tour’s governments was, I think, at the Isthmus of Chignecto; 
otherwise most boundaries are given correctly on the English map, No. 13. 
