[ganoxg] historic sites IN NEW BRUNSWICK 33S 



64. 1783— Oct. 4. Moses Pickard and five others, 2,000 a. in Maugerville. 



65. Oct. 4. Lieut. William Graves, 2,000 a. E. of Fort Howe. (Raymond 



gives June 29, 1784, as the date of this grant.) 



66. 1784 — July 6. Hon. Bryan Finucane, Sugar Id., 500 a. 



67. Oct. 15. Lewis Mercure, Bagweet Id. (above Sugar Id). 



3. The Petitcodiac — Jlisseguash District. 



The grants of this district are very difficult to trace owing to many 

 rearrangements and re-grants. 



68. 1737— May 4. O'Neal, LaYallière's (Tonges Id.), 100 a. 



69. 1760— May 28. Winckworth Tonge, LaYallières Id., 80 a. 



70. May 28. Winckworth Tonge and ten others, 275 a. S. E. of Fort Cum- 



berland. 



71. 1763— Sept. 17. William Best and John Burbridge, 000 a. in Shepody. (Partly 



esch). 



72. Nov. 22. Joseph Morse and 05 others. Cumberland Township, 



34,500 a. (established in 1757 with somewhat different boun- 

 daries). 



73. 1764 — Feb. 4. Richard Gibbons, land in Cumberland. 



74. 1765 — Mar. 15. Elias Burbridge and James Hardy, 1,500 a. at Shepody. 



(Partly esch.) 



75. May 13. Richard Bulkeley, 20,000 a. E. of mouth of IMemramcook. 



(Esch.) 



76. Sept. 24. Major-General Henry Bouquet and four others, Hopewell 



Township, 100,000 a. . 



77. Oct. 5. Joseph Gorham, 20,000 a. on Petitcodiac. 



Joseph Gorham and others, 10,000 a. near the above. (Esch. ) 



78. Oct. 15. Richard Wright, 10,000 a. on Petitcodiac R. 



79. Oct. 22. Charles Pro"fctor and five others. 5,000 a. near Petitcodiac R. 

 SO. Oct. 31. Robert Cummings and four others. Hillsborough Town- 

 ship, 100,000 a. 



81. Oct. 31. Monekton Township 100,000 a. 



82. 1766— July 1. Robert Scott, 2,000 a. in Sackville. 



^83. Nov. 22. AVinckworth Tonge, 74 a. near I. LaVallière. 



'84. 1767— Jan. 16. Hibbert Newton, 2,000 a. in Sackville. 



85. Dec. 5. Hannah Newton, 500 a. in Sackville. 



86. 1771 — June 6. John Eagleson, 500 a. in Cumberland. 



87. 1772— Oct. 5. Sackville Township, 100,000 a. 

 8S. Oct. 29. Edward Barron, 2,000 a. in Sackville. 



89. 1773— Jan. 25. Samuel Belew and fifty-nine others, 25,500 a. in Sackville. 



90. 1774— July 22. Jonathan Gay and others, 7,750 a. in Cumberland. 



91. July 22. Heirs of Thomas Barnes and thirty others, 12,250 a. in Sack- 



ville. 



92. 1783— Sept. 6. Martin Gay and eleven others, 9,000 a. in Hillsborough. 



^. The Richihucto District 



In 1767 lands were assigned to twenty-four Acadians at Cocagne and 

 Shediac [Murdoch, If., 472], though apparently the Shcdiac lands were 

 granted to others the next year. 



