Acts and Regulations

T-3 - Territorial Division Act

Full text
Victoria County
14VICTORIA COUNTY is bounded as follows:- Southerly and southeasterly by Carleton County and York County; easterly by the northerly prolongation of the line run north six degrees and forty minutes west, by Deputy Scully, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-two, from the Southwest Miramichi River, near Boiestown, until it intersects the westerly prolongation of the south line of lot number one, in the grant to Simon Arseneau and associates, near the Little Nepisiguit; thence by a line running north forty-three degrees and twenty minutes west, run by Deputy J.A. McCallum, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-three; and westerly by the State of Maine, and the centre line of the Saint John River from the State of Maine downstream to the southern prolongation of the upper line of Lot F, situated at Grand Falls and granted to the Principal Officers of Her Majesty’s Ordnance and a line beginning at a post standing on the northern bank or shore of the Saint John River, at the intersection of the upper line of lot F, at the Grand Falls, granted to the principal officers of Her Majesty’s Ordnance; and thence running north thirteen degrees, west five chains and forty links to a post; thence north sixty-nine degrees west four chains to a post; thence north twelve degrees west eight chains to a post; thence north fifty-two degrees east seventy-three chains to a post; thence north seventy-eight degrees east one hundred and five chains, or to the northwestern line of lot number three hundred and one, Ennishone; thence along that line and its prolongation north nineteen degrees east ninety-five chains, or to meet the northwestern line of lot number three hundred and four in Ennishone; thence along that line north fifty-four degrees east to the southeastern line of lot number four hundred and four, granted to Francis Michaud; thence north nineteen degrees and thirty minutes east to the southwestern line of the tract surveyed by Deputy Beckwith, in eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, and designated on his plan as Commeau Mountain; thence south seventy degrees and thirty minutes east to the southern angle of said last mentioned tract; thence northeasterly along the southeastern line of the said Commeau Mountain to the most eastern angle of lot number thirty-eight; thence northwesterly along the northeastern line of said lot number thirty-eight, eighty chains, and thence true north to the northeastern boundary of the County.
R.S., c.227, s.14