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CANADIAN LOCAL HISTORY. 



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District. CoUiiTT. Township. 



f Toronto. 



I Trafalgar. 



I Nelson, 



I Flamborough, East. 

 West Rid- | Do. West, 



ing of the J Beverley. 

 County of ) Six Nation Lands, 

 York .... North of Dundas 



I St:eet. 



I Reserved Lands. 



I Crown Lands and 



[^ Church Lands. 



'Rainham. 



Walpole. 



Wood house. 



Charlotteville. 



Walsingham. 

 ,,T c ^^ ! Houghton. 



r^o»'f°l^---iMiddleton. 

 I Windham. 

 I Townsend. 

 I Turkey Point and 

 I Promontory of 

 [^ Long Point. 



f Burford, and Gore of 

 1 Burford. 

 1 Norwich. 

 Oxford ....-( Dereham. 



I Oxford on Thames. 

 I Blandford. 

 l_ Blenheim. 



f London. 



Westminster. 



Southwold. 



Dorchester. 



Tv/r-jji „„ Yarmouth. 



LMiddlesex.^^P^^^.^,^ 



Aldborough. 



Delaware. 

 . Malahide. 

 [Bayham. 



District. County,- 



f Lincoln 



Township. 



'Boston. 



Ancaster. 



Glanford. 



Saltfleet. 



Binbrook. 



Grimsby. 



Caistor 



Clinton. 



Louth. 



Grantham. 



Niagara 



Stamford. 



Thorold. 



Pelham. 



Gainsborough. 



Wainfleet. 



Crowland. 



Willoughby. 



Bertie. 

 (^ Humberstone. 



f Six Nation Land, 

 (^Haldimand. -( south of i undag 

 t Street. 



r Dover. 



Chatham. 



Camden, West 



Oxford. 



H ward, 

 j Harwich. 



i Raleigh. 

 Romney. 

 Tilbury, E. & W. 

 I^Shawanees. 



fKent 



Essex. 



CMersea. 



Gosfie d. 



Colcheste". 



Maiden. 

 •^ Sandwich and Town. 

 I Amherstburgh 



(Garrison). 

 I Maidstone, 

 l^ Rochester. 



The counties send twenty-five representatives to the Provincial 

 Parliament, &c.— Ed. 1813.] 



Pointe au Bodet is situated nearly half way on the north side 

 of Lake St. Francis, which is about 25 miles long, and narrow 

 throughout. The object of dividing the Province of Quebec at a 

 stone boundary in the cove, west of this point, was apparently in 

 order that the seignorial grants, under French tenure, should be 



