[ganong] origins of SETTLEMENTS IN NEW BRUNSWICK 145 



Lerwick, — V. Post office in a part of Tilley, said to be settled by some Shet- 

 landers wlio came out to work on the N.B. and Canada railway. (Loc. 

 inf.). 



Letang, — C. Originally settled by Loyalists especially at the town of St. 

 Georges, which was later abandoned. Later settled by a few Scotch 

 immigrants from Argyleshire, about 1822. (Atkinson, Emigrants' Guide, 

 50). 



Letite, — C. Granted originally to Loyalists in 1784, but apparently settled 

 later, especially at Back Bay, by various native fishermen from different 

 sources. (Vroom, Courier, LXXV). 



Lewis Mountain, — W. Also North River Mountain. Native settlement, 

 formed prior to 1827, probably by expansion from Moncton. (Cockburn 

 Report, 18, 93). 



Lime Kiln, — Y. See English Settlement, — Y. 



Lincoln, — S. Parish est. 1786; includes the earlier estates Mon i.sania and 

 Gooldsborough, partially settled by New Englanders. Chiefly settled, 

 however, along the St. John, Oromocto and Rusagonis by Loyalists in 

 1783 and later, and in the interior by their descendants later. 



Little River, — A. Native settlement, formed in 1817, by Robert Mitton, from 

 Sackville, joined later by other settlers from the Petitcodiac. (Ms. His- 

 tory of Elgin, by W. A. Colpitts). 



Little Rosher, — A. Settled about 1805 by natives of Nova Scotia. (Loc. inf.). 



Little Settlement, — Y. An expansion from Harvey. (C. L. R.). 



Liverpool, — Kt. Name for the town of Richibucto from 1826 until 1832. 



Loch Lomond, — J. Settled apparently by Loyalist expansion soon after 1800. 

 In 1836 there was an Irish Protestant settlement in this vicinity. (S. 

 P. G. Report for 1836). ' 



Lockstead, — N. Small native settlement, formed about 1878 under the Free 

 Grants Act, and settled by native settlers from various sources. (Adams, 

 21). 



Loggieville, — N. See Black Brook. 



Londonderry, — K. Irish immigrant farming settlements established along the 

 Shepody road prior to 1830. (Atkinson, Emigrants' Guide, 20; C. L. R.). 



London Settlement, — Q. Combined native expansion and Irish immigrant, 

 formed apparently after 1820. (Loc. inf.; C. L. R.). 



Long's Creek, — Q. Loyalist expansion settlement, formed about 1810, from 

 the Washdemoak. (Loc. inf.). 



Long Settlement, — K. Irish immigrant, formed about 1847. (Loc. inf.). 



Long Settlement, — M. Recent Acadian settlement, an expansion from the 

 ' Madawaska settlements. (Loc. inf.). 



Lome, — R. Native expansion settlement, formed 1879 under the Free Grants 

 Act, and settled by expansion from the older Scotch and Acadian 

 settlements. (Adams, 14). 



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