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Grand Falls, 1852. Included also a large part of the present Drummond, 
Gordon and part of Lorne; and altered in 1863 to include part of St. 
Leonard, restricted by the erection of Gordon (including Lorne) in 1863. 
Gordon, 1868. Set off from Perth and Grand Falls. Included Lorne until 1871. 
Lorne, 1871. Set off from Gordon. 
Drummond, 1872. Set off from Grand Falls and St. Leonard. 
ALBERT COUNTY, 1845. 
Two of the original parishes of Westmorland fell within this 
county. 
HOPEWELL, 1786. Erected in Westmorland, from an old Township. In 
1837 the part cut off from St. John Co. by change in the county line 
(now part of Alma), was added to it. Included Harvey until 1838. 
HILLSBOROUGH, 1786. Erected in Westmorland from an old Township. In- 
cluded Coverdale until 1828. 
[Salisbury, 1787. Extend formerly into Albert, including Elgin and part of 
Alma.] 
Coverdale, 1828. Set off from Hillsborough, and extended west to the county 
line in 1845. 
Harvey, 1888. Set off from Hopewell with addition of a portion of St. John 
County, and included Alma until 1855. 
Elgin, 1847. Set off from Salisbury. 
Alma, 1855. Set off from Harvey. 
MADAWASKA COUNTY, 1873. 
None of the original parishes extended to this country, which con- 
sisted of unassigned lands in York until it was included in Kent. 
[Kent, 1821. Erected in York, later included in Carleton. Included all of this 
county, earlier consisting of unassigned lands.] 
Madawaska, 1833. Erected in Carleton, later included in Victoria. Included 
all north of the present Perth and Grand Falls until 1850, when St. 
Basil and St.-Leonard were set off; and in 1877, St. Francis, St. 
Hilaire and St. Jacques were set off, leaving Madawaska separated 
into two portions as shown on our maps. 
St. Leonard, 1850. Included most of the present Drummond and Lorne until 
1868, and part of St. Anns until 1877. 
St. Basil, 1850. Much as at present, but including a part of St. Anns until 
1877. 
St. Francis, 1877. HErected from Madawaska as at present, but including Clair 
until 1900. 
St. Jacques, 1877. Erected from Madawaska, much as at present. 
St. Hilaire, 1877. Erected from Madawaska, as at present. 
St. Anns, 1877. Erected from parts of St. Leonard and St. Basil. 
Clair, 1900. Set off from St. Francis, as at present. 
