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Gaspe' (the seigniory of), in the rear of 

 Tilly, has the same lateral limits as that seig- 

 niory, and is bounded in the rear by St. Gilles ; 

 it is a league and a half in breadth by the 

 same quantity in depth; was granted March 

 25, 1738, to Dame Angeleque Legardeur, 

 widow of Aubert Gaspe. 



Maranda (fief), having its front to the St. 

 Lawrence, is a small piece of thirty arpens in 

 breadth, and one himdred in depth, lying be- 

 tween the seigniories of Tilly and Bonsecours; 

 w^as granted in equal moities to the Sieurs 

 Duquet, father and son, November 3d, 1672. 



Desplaines (the seigniory of ), inthecounty 

 of Buckingham, is bounded by Tilly and 

 Gaspe on the east, Bonsecours and Ste. Croix 

 on the west, and St. Gilles in the rear; was 

 granted in two parts, the first, three-quarters 

 of a league in front by three leagues in depth, 

 from the rear of fief Maranda, to Demoiselle 

 Charlotte Legardeur, on the 4th January, 

 1737; and the second, about seventy-four 

 arpens in front, by one league sixty arpens in 

 depth, being the space between the preceding 

 grant and the seigniory of Ste. Croix, to the 

 same person ; the whole intended to form only 

 one seigniory. 



Bonsecours (the seigniory of), between 

 Desplaines and Ste. Croix, is bounded in the 

 rear by the former; contains about a league 



