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Urban Richard, Lots No. 79, 91, 137, 151 :

John Baptist M'Kay, and Pierre Maillet, 1-2 each, No. 81, 82, 96:

John Maillet, No. 83, 85, 90, 97, 147 :

Francis Maillet, and Germain Maillet, 1-2 each, Lot No. 84:

Susan Breau, No. 89:

Martin Richard, 92:

John Louis Babineau, Susan, Teressa, Julie, and Isabella Richard, Lot No. 93:

Simon Bazil Richard, No. 94, 101 :

Roman Catholic Episcopal Corporation, No. 95:
Joseph Babineau, Lots No. 106, 109:
Felicity LeBlanc, Lots No. 116, 122:
Joseph Casey, Lot No. 118:

Felicity LeBlanc, 1-2; Oliver, Martin, Francis, Michel, Mary, Eulilie, and Margaret Richard, Isabella Bourke, Helen Breau, 1-10 each; Bridget and Oriet Richard, 1-20 each of the remaining half of Lot No. 120:

Charlemang Arcineau, Lot No. 128:

Laurent Babineau, 134:

Mark Maillet, 1-2; Francis and Germain Maillet, 1-4 each of Lots No. 129 and 131:

Luke, Maxime, Fabian, Margaret, Louisa Daigle, 1-6 each; Damien, Mary, and Margaret Richard, 1-6 among them of Lot No. 140:

Pierre Cascy, Lots No. 142, 162, 184:
Joseph Casey, Lot No. 144:

Margaret Daigle, (formerly Richard,) Lot No. 145:

John Maillet, 1-4; Pierre Maillet, and John B. M'Kay, 1-8 each; Urban Richard, 1-4; Eustache Thibideau, 1-8; John Louis Babineau, Susan, Teressa, Julie, and Isabella Richard, 1-8 among them, Lot No. 149:

Simon Richard, Fabian Richard, Oliver Richard, and Simon Hebert, 1-4 each, Lot No. 154:

Simon Thibideau, and Little Joseph Richard, 1-2 each, No. 155:

Fabian Richard, Lot No. 156:

Simon Thibideau, 157:

Simon LeBlanc, Lot No. 159:

Germain Maillet, Lot No. 160:

Francis Maillet, Lots No. 161, 176, 178:

Oliver Maillet, Lots No. 163, 183:

Simon Richard, Lot No. 164:

Ami Maillet, Lot No 165:

Laurent Richard, Lots No. 166, 175, 179:

Charles Richard, Lot No. 168:

Big Joseph Richard, Lot 169:

Germain Thibideau, Lot No. 171:

Germain Thibideau, 1-2; Oliver, Martin, Francis, Michel, Mary, Eulilie, and Margaret Richard, Isabella Bourke, Helen Breau, 1-10 each; Bridget and Oriet Richard, 1-20 each of the remaining half of Lot No. 172:

Ami Maillet, and Oliver Maillet, 1-2 each, Lot No. 173: Simon Thibideau, 3-4; and Peter Casey, 1-4 of Lot No. 174: Simon Bazil Richard, and Charles Richard, Lot No. 185. Miramichi, Jany. 20th, 1852.

JAMES DAVIDSON, Dy. Surveyor."

And whereas the said Report and Schedules, together with the Plan therein referred to, are by this Act directed to be filed in the Secretary's Office, and entered of Record therein: And whereas with a view of carrying out the recommendation of the House of Assembly as contained in the said Report of the said Select Committee as aforesaid ;

Be it therefore enacted, &c.-1. The said Report and Schedules marked A and B, set forth in the recital to this Act, together with the Plan accompanying the same, so made by the Honorable James Davidson, the person appointed as above set forth, dated the twentieth day of January one thousand eight hundred and fifty two, shall be deposited in the Provincial Secretary's Office, and entered of Record therein, as Grants and Plans are entered.

2. A good and legal title to the respective lots marked on the said Plan, or actually laid off by metes and bounds by the said James Davidson, is hereby severally vested in the persons named in the said Schedules, Plan, and Report, as owners thereof, subject as hereinafter mentioned.

3. From and after the passing of this Act, a certified copy of the said Plan, Report, and Schedules, or of the Record thereof, under the Great Seal of this Province, or certified according

to the provisions of an Act made and passed in the third year of the Reign of Her present Majesty, intituled An Act to amend the Law of Evidence in regard to the proof of Records and Letters Patent, shall be good and legal evidence in any Court of law or equity in this Province of the several titles of the respective persons mentioned by the said James Davidson, their heirs and assigns, to the lands therein described as belonging to them respectively; provided always, that nothing in this Act contained shall extend or be construed to extend to interfere with or militate against the legal right of any party or parties claiming title or interest in or to any part or parts thereof, whose names are not included in the said Schedules A and B.

4. A certified copy of the said Plan, Report, and Schedules, shall be transmitted to the office of the Registrar of Deeds and Wills in the County of Kent, the said Schedules to be registered in the said office, and the said Plan and Report to be kept on file for reference, at the expense of the parties interested, who are hereby required to pay the Registrar his fees before he be required to register such Schedules, Plan, and Report.

PICKETT ESCHEAT.

15th VICTORIA-CHAPTER 52.

An Act relating to the escheated property of Munson Gould Pickett.

Section. 1.-Pickett escheat property, how may be disposed of.

Passed 7th April 1852.

WHEREAS certain property formerly belonging to Munson Gould Pickett has by judgment of escheat become vested in the Crown, and it is expedient that power should be given to the Government to grant or dispose of the same in such manner and on such conditions as may be deemed necessary ;

Be it therefore enacted, &c.-1. Notwithstanding any thing contained in the fifth Section of an Act made and passed in the eighth year of the Reign of His late Majesty William the Fourth, intituled An Act for the support of the Civil Government of this Province, it shall be lawful for the Lieutenant Governor or Administrator of the Government for the time being, by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council, to grant, lease, or otherwise dispose of, either by private sale or by way of gift, all or any part of the property, whether real or personal, formerly belonging to Munson Gould Pickett, and now by judgment of escheat vested in the Crown, to such person or persons, and upon such terms and conditions as to the Lieutenant Governor or Administrator of the Government, by and with the advice and consent aforesaid, may be deemed advisable.

TURNER'S MILL.

12th VICTORIA-CHAPTER 12.

An Act to legalize the conveyance of Water to Turner's Grist Mill, in the Parish of Saint Patrick, in the County of Charlotte.

Section 1.-Troughs, &c., across road, &c., lawful.

Passed 8th March, 1849. WHEREAS Richard Turner, of the Parish of Saint Patrick, in the County of Charlotte, has built a Grist Mill at the head of Tide-water at Bocabec Marsh, (so called): And whereas for the purpose of driving the machinery of said grist mill, it was necessary and convenient to convey the water to said mill by troughs to be laid across and under the surface of the Queen's highway: And whereas the said mill is of great public benefit ;

Be it therefore enacted, &c.—1. It shall and may be lawful for the said Richard Turner, owner, owners, or occupiers of said mill, to erect, build, keep up, and maintain such troughs as may be required to convey the water for the purpose of driving the machinery of said mill, across and under the surface of the said highway; provided nevertheless, that the Supervisor or Commissioners of said highway, or the major part of them, shall be at liberty to order and cause the removal of said troughs, for the purpose of repairing the said highway, when and so often as the same may be found necessary in the opinion of the Supervisor or Commissioners for the time being, or the major part of said Commissioners; provided also, that nothing herein contained shall be construed to permit any impediments to the free and unobstructed use of the said highway for all Her Majesty's subjects and others passing and repassing; and should any obstruction take place, or should any injury be caused to the said highway by or in consequence of the construction or maintaining of the said troughs, the same shall be deemed and taken to be a common nuisance.

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