[ganong] historic SITES IN NEW BRUNSWICK 843 



86. 1786 — May 19. William Hazen and 17 others, 1,065 a. on Grimross Neck. 



87. Msvy 19. Francis Horsman and 64 others, King's American Dra- 



goons, 10,975 a. Prince William, above Isaac Allen. 



88. June 3. John Cunliffe and 7 others, 2,700 a. on Narquewickack Creek. 



89. June 3. Samuel Dowling and 69 others, 14,150 a. on Maquajjit and 



Grand Lakes. 



90. June 3. Cornelius Dalley and 57 others, 10,200 a. on N.W. side of 



Grand Lake. 



91. June 23. John Fournie and 42 others, 10,460 a. Salmon River, Kenne- 



becasis. 



92. Sept. 8. Jabez Cable and 25 others, 5,108 a. on S.E. side Grand Lake. 



93. Sept. 22. Cornelius Nice and 126 others, 17,330 a. on Belleisle Bay. 



94. 1787. Jan. 30. Conrad Stinick and 53 others, 5,308 a. in Burton. 



95. Jan. 30. John Althouse and 78 others^ New York Volunteers, 



18,117 a. about Keswick and in Queensbury. 



96. Jan. 30. James Brown and 66 others, Queen's Rangers, 17, 674 'a. in 



Queensbury, York. 



97. June 8. Dugald Campbell and 111 others, 42nd Regiment, 11, .343 a. 



on Nashwaak. 



98. Nov. 9. Royal Guides and Pioneers, at Crocks Point and Bur- 



goynes Ferry. 



99. Aug. 17. William Burns and others of the Pennsylvania Loyalists. 

 97.1 Aug. 17. King's American Regiment, at Eel River. 



100. 1799. Isaac Allen and others, at Mactaquac. 



The Acadians at Mada\Yaska received a license of occupation for 

 their lands in 1787 and a grant in 1790. 



8. The Fetitcodiac-Misseguash District. 



1. Isaac Deschamps, 1,000 a. Cape Quiddy Harbour and Quiddy 



River. 

 1. John Cox, 1,000 a. at entrance of River Quiddy. 

 1. John Davenport Cox and 6 others, 2,000 a. at mouth of Salmon 



Brook . 

 These are Nova grants ; those by New Brunswick are as follows : 



104. 1786. Mar. 10. Josiah Sunt h and Wm. Freeman, 17 a. near Fort Cumberland. 



105. Oct. 10. John Richardson and 16 others, 4,545 a. on E. side Memram- 



cook River. 



106. Oct. 10. John Sherwood and 19 others, 5,213 a. on E. side IMemram- 



cook River. 



107. Oct. 10. Simon White and 26 others, 6,848 a. on E. side Memramcook. 



These appear to bo the only grants made in this region by New 

 Brunswick up to the end of 1786. 



4- The Richibucto District. 



There were no proper Loyalist grants in this district, though a 

 Loyalist, Mr. Powell, settled on the Richibucto in 1787. 



1 The number 'J7 is accidentally duplicated in tlie list. 



Sec. II., 1899. 2.3. 



