[GanoxG] BOUNDARIES OF NEW BRUNSWICK 439 
KENT, 1826. 
Erected from the Northumberland parishes of Wellington and 
Carleton and some unassigned lands. The western parishes are com- 
plicated somewhat by the alterations in position of the western county 
lines. (See Maps 38, 39.) 
[NEWCASTLE, 1786. Until 1814 included all of Kent, except the western 
angle, then unassigned. Now restricted to Northumberland, which 
see.] 
Wellington, 1814. Erected in Northumberland. Included Dundas until 1826, 
St. Mary and part of St. Paul until 1867.7 
Carleton, 1814. Erected in Northumberland. Included also all of Richibucto, 
(Liverpool), St. Louis, Weldford and Acadieville, extended westward to 
county limit in 1826. 
Liverpool (Richibucto, name changed 1832), 1826. Set off from Carleton ; in- 
cluded part of Weldford until 1835, and part of St. Louis until 1855. 
Dundas, 1826. Set off from Wellington with somewhat larger limits than at 
present (to river Mahalawodiac), but restricted to present bounds 
in 1828. ° 
Huskisson, 1826. Erected from unassigned lands in the rear of the then Carle- 
ton, and hence very small until extended to its present limits in 1845. 
(Map No. 39.) 
Harcourt, 1826. Erected from unassigned lands in the rear of the then Liver- 
pool and Carleton, and hence very narrow until extended westward 
with the removal of the county line in 1845 (Map No. 39). 
Weldford 1835. Set off from Richibucto, nearly as at present, but enlarged at 
north-west angle from Carleton, 1854. 
St. Louis, 1855. (Called Palmerston until 1866). Set off from Carleton and a 
small part of Richibucto. 
St. Mary, 1867. Set off from Wellington, and including part of St. Paul 
until 1883. 
Acadieville, 1876. Set off from Carleton. 
St. Paul, 1883. Set off from St. Mary, with some addition from Harcourt. 
GLOUCESTER COUNTY, 1826. 
Erected from the Northumberland parishes of Saumarez and 
Beresford. 
[ALNWICK, 1786. Erected in Northumberland; included most of the present 
Saumarez and southern half of Bathurst until the erection of 
Saumarez in 1814.] 
Saumarez, 1814. Set off in part from Alnwick and in part from unassigned 
lands; included all of the present county except the present Beresford, 
until 1826. 

1 Baillie’s and other early maps following him erroneously extend this 
parish too far west, making it include the western angle of the present St. 
Paul. 
