[GA NoxG] BOUNDARIES OF NEW BRUNSWICK 435 
SAINT DAVID, 1786. Roughly as at present, altered in details by changes 
in the Cape Ann Association grant on which it was founded.* 
SAINT ANDREWS, 1786. Approximately as at present, but including Saint 
Croix until 1874. 
SAINT PATRICK, 1786. Approximately as at present in its southern part, 
but less extensive northward; extended northward in unassigned 
lands to the county line in 1814, and hence including Dumbarton 
until 1856. 
SAINT GEORGE, 1786. Approximately as at present in its southern part, but 
cnly about half its present extent northward; extended northward to 
the county line in 1814. 
PENNFIELD, 1786. Approximately as at present, but including Lepreau 
until 1859. Assumed to extend nortward to the county line after 1814. 
WEST ISLES, 1786. As at present, but including Campobello until 1803, Grand 
Manan until 1816, Moose, Frederick and Dudley Islands until trans- 
ferred to the United States in 1817. (See page 290). 
Campobello, 1808. Set off from West Isles as at present. 
Grand Manan, 1816. Set off from West Isles as at present. 
Saint James, 1823. Set off from unassigned lands and from a part of Saint 
Stephen, as at present. 
Dumbarton, 1856. Set off from Saint Patrick, as at present. 
Lepreau, 1859. Set off from Pennfield as at present. 
Clarendon, 1869. Set off from unassigned lands (or from Pennfield and Le- 
preau), as at present. 
Dufferin, 1873. Set off from Saint Stephen, as at present. 
Saint Croix, 1874. Set off from Saint Andrews as shown by Loggie, but altered 
to present boundaries (Map No. 1) in 1896. 
NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, 1785. 
The two original parishes included only a small portion of the 
county. Some of the later parishes were subsequently included in 
Kent, Gloucester and Restigouche. 
NEWCASTLE, 1786. At first very extensive (Map No. 35) and not subdivided 
until 1814; it originally included a small part of the present Alnwick, 
part only of the present Newcastle, part of Northesk and of Southesk, 
and all of Derby, part of Blackville, all of Nelson, Glenelg, Hardwicke 
and Rogersville, and all of the present Kent County except the rear 
of Huskisson and Harcourt. Given its present limits in 1814, except 
that its western line was moved a little westward in 1824. 
ALNWICK, 1786. Included part of Newcastle and part of Northesk, and 
part of Saumarez and Bathurst in Gloucester until 1814, when it re- 
ceived exactly its present limits. 
[Wellington, 1814. Now in Kent, which see.] 

* The block on which St. David parish was founded was re-granted four 
times, in 1790, 1797, 1800 and 1810 (Courier Series, CX VI), with somewhat vary- 
ing boundaries. ‘The present form shown on our maps appears to rest on the 
1797 grant, while the form shown on the'1786 map (Map No. 34), of course is 
based on the 1784 grant. 
