[GANONG ] BOUNDARIES OF NEW BRUNSWICK 441 
RESTIGOUCHE COUNTY, 1837. 
This county includes no part of any of the original parishes, but 
was erected from a part of Gloucester. Its western boundary was the 
extension of the west line of Northumberland until 1854, when it was 
replaced by the present lines, which include a part of the Quebec-New 
Erunswick boundary settled in 1851, and marked in 1855. From 1826 
to 1839, the parish boundaries were rivers, replaced in the latter year 
by the present north and south lines. 
(Beresford, erected in Northumberland, 1814. Now limited to Gloucester, 
which see, but covered all of the present Restigouche to the extension 
of the Northumberland west line until 1826, when Addington and 
Eldon, which see, were set off.) 
Addington, 1826. Set off in Gloucester from Beresford, to include the land 
between Benjamin and Upsalquitch Rivers, hence until 1839, including 
parts of the present Colborne and Dalhousie, embracing Balmoral. 
Eldon, 1826. Set off in Gloucester to include the land west of the Upsalquitch. 
Its western boundaries changed with the interprovincial and county 
lines. In 1876 it was officially merged with Addington and disappeared, 
but was restored with its old bounds as at present in 1896. 
Durham, 1839. Erected to include the part of Beresford falling within the new 
county of Restigouche, but included also a part of the present Beres- 
ford in Gloucester until the change in this part of the county line 
in 1881. 
Colborne, 1839. Set off from Addington in part, as at present, 
Dalhousie, 1839. Set off from Addington in part, as at present, but including 
Balmoral until 1876. 
Balmoral, 1876. Set off from Dalhousie as at present. 
VICTORIA COUNTY, 1844. 
None of the original parishes of 1786 extended to this county, 
which consisted of unassigned lands in York until 1821, when it was in- 
cluded in the parish of Kent. 
[Kent, 1821. Erected in York from unassigned lands, (see page 440), and 
included all Victoria and Madawaska until 1833, when Perth, Andover 
and Madawaska were separated from it.] 
Perth, 1833. Included also the present Gordon, and parts of Lorne and 
Drummond. 
Andover, 1833. Included also the present Grand Falls until 1852. 
[Madawaska, 1833. Since 1873 included in the County of Madawaska. Included 
until 1850, everything north of the present village of Grand Falls, and 
hence most of Drummond and Lorne.] 
[St. Leonard, 1850. Since 1873 included in Madawaska, which see; included 
most of the present Drummond and Lorne.] 
See. IL., 1901. 28. 
