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and several others in a transverse direction 

 traverse this seigniory. 



Tremblay (fief) is on the south side of the 

 St. Laurence, in the county of Kent, between 

 the seigniories of Longeuil and Bouchervilley 

 bounded in the rear by Montarville ; its front is 

 only twenty-eight French arpens; its depth is two 

 leagues ; granted 29th October, 1672, to Sieur 

 de Varennes, and now the property of Joseph 

 Dubai, Esq. and the heirs of Edward William 

 Gray, Esq. In this small tract the land is of 

 an excellent quality, fit for every branch of 

 husbandry, and nearly all under cultivation > it 

 is but sparingly watered. 



BoucHERviLLE (the seigniory of), on the 

 south side of the Saint Laurence, in the county 

 of Kent, having the fief Tremblay on the west, 

 the seigniory of Varennes on the east, and 

 bounded by Montarville in the rear; its dimen- 

 sions are 114 French arpens (eighty-four of 

 which make a league) in front, by two leagues 

 in depth ; was granted 3d November, 1672, to 

 Sieur Boucher, and now belongs to Madame 

 Boucherville. The quality of the land in this 

 grant, if it cannot be rated in the first class, is 

 yet far above mediocrity, being for the most 

 part a lightish mould, inclining something to- 

 wards sandy, and with careful husbandry is 

 found by no means deficient in fertihty ; in 



