Saint Patrick and Saint George
Enlargement Act, 1814
Statutes of New Brunswick. 54 George III, Chapter 15
(Passed March 7, 1814)
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An Act to enlarge the limits of the Parishes of Saint Patrick and Saint
George,
Passed the 7th of March, 1814.
I. BE it enacted by the President, Council
and Assembly, That all that tract
of Land in the County of Charlotte, lying Westward of the prolongation of the Westerly line of the Parish of Saint George, to the Northerly line of the County, and bounded Northerly by the said Northerly line of the County, Wes- terly by the Easterly line of the Parish of Saint David, and its prolongation to the said County line ; and Southwardly by the line as described in the original for- mation of the Parish of Saint Patrick, be, and the same is hereby annexed to, and made a part and parcel of the said Parish of Saint Patrick. II. And be it further enacted, That all that tract
of Land in the County of
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Transcriber's Remarks
The short title was not part of the original. It was added by the transcriber. Berton's marginal notes and footnotes have been omitted.SourceTranscribed by Craig Walsh.
September 2001.Disclaimer: I have provided this transcription for its historical interest. It should not be considered an official or legal copy of the act.
New Brunswick. Acts of the General Assembly of Her Majesty's Province of New Brunswick from the Twenty Sixth Year of the Reign of King George the Third to the Sixth Year of the Reign of King William the Fourth. Edited by George F. S. Berton. Printed by John Simpson, Queen's Printer, Fredericton. 1838. pp. 215 - 216.
This page was prepared by Craig
Walsh.
First posted 3 September 2001.