glades, with the blue " turban of the Laurentides " in 

 the distance as a back- ground. 



Foremost, may be mentioned Spencer Wood, Powell 

 Place, as it was styled, in the days (1780-9?) of General 

 Henry Watson Powell ; a noble domain of about 75 

 acres, occupied by His Excellency Sir James Hy. 

 Craig, Governor-General of Lower Canada, in 1807, and 

 purchased in 1849 from the late Hy. Atkinson, as a 

 gubernatorial residence for the Earl of Elgin, then 

 Governor-General of Canada : it is now the official resi- 

 dence of His Honor, the Lt.-Governor of the Province of 

 Quebec. 



The country seat of Thos. Beckett. 



Marchmont 



Wolfesfield 



Elmgrove 



Thornhill 



Spencer Grange 



Eoslyn 



Montague Cottage 



Cataraqui 



Barclfield 



Benmore 



The Highlands 



Kirk Ella 



Beauvoir Manoir 



Clermont 



Meaclowbank 



Ravenswood 



Dornald 



Ravenscliffe 



Boisbi^illant 



Holland House 



Poplar Grove, 



Hamwood 



Morton Lodge 



Alta Mont 



Bijou 



Pavilly 



Bandon Lodge 



Loretto 



Battlefield 



of Hon. Evan John Price. 



of John Burstall. 



of Arch. Campbell. 



of James M. LeMoine. 



of Lt.-Col. Jos. Bell Forsyth. 



of Alfred P. Wheeler. 



of Chas. E. Levey. 



of Albert Furniss. 



of Lieut.-Col. Wm. Rhodes. 



of Thos. Stockwell. 



of Robert Campbell. 



of Richard R. Dobell. 



of Lt.-Col. Ferd. Turnbull. 



of Gustavus Stuart, Q. C. 



of Wm. Herring. 



of John Neilson 



of George M. Fair child, jr. 



of Simeon Lesage 



of Frank Ross. 



of V. Chateauvert, M. P. P. 



of Robt. Hamilton. 



of W. Carrier. 



of Hon. David A. Ross. 



of Andrew Thomson 



of Hon. Frs. Langelier. 



of Hon. Jos. Shehyn. 



of J. C. Guilmartin. 



of Alph. Charlebois. 



Haldimand House — (Duke of Kent's residence, 1791-4), the 

 country-seat of Paterson Hall. 



Montmorenci Cottage — The country-seat of Herbert Moles- 

 worth Price. 



