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Daigle ;-99. Mary Olive LeBlanc, Angelique Daigle. Genveive Daigle, Francoise Daigle, Clara Richard, Anastasia Daigle, one share each ;-100. Louis Richard, John B. Richard, Lazare Richard, Julien Richard, Ephraim Richard, and Ursule Richard ;-101. Louis Richard, John B. Richard, Lazare Richard, Julien Richard, Ephraim Richard, and Ursule Richard;-102. Louis Richard, John B. Richard, Lazare Richard, Julien Richard, Ephraim Richard, and Ursule Richard;-103. Eusebe Richard;-104. Michael Richard ;105. Remie Richard and Clovis Richard, one half each ;-106. Ami Robichaux;-107. Paul Robichaux ;-108. Luke Daigle, one half; Louis Richard, John B. Richard, Lazare Richard, Julien Richard, Ephraim Richard, and Ursule Richard, the other half among them;-109. Paul Daigle, Fabian Daigle, and Nicholas Daigle ;-110. Paul Daigle, Fabian Daigle, and Nicholas Daigle ;-111. Oliver Daigle, one half; Olive Le Blanc, formerly Daigle, Francoise Breau, formerly Daigle, Clara Richard, formerly Daigle, Anastasia Daigle, Angelique Diagle, and Genveive Daigle, the other half among them ;112, 126, 134, and 146. Joseph John Daigle, Jenveir Daigle, Mary Chevreau, formerly Daigle, Margaret Barrio, formerly Daigle, and Julie Daigle, one share each of each lot ;-113. William M'Leod, Esquire, and Maxim Robichaux, one half each;-114. Hariet Daigle, formerly Richard ;-115. Justine Daigle, formerly Richard ;-116. Raphail Bobain, three fifths; Joseph Bobain, Raphail Bobain, Pierre Bobain, Euphrosine Robichaux, formerly Bobain, Margaret Daigle, formerly Bobain, Mary Osit Daigle, formerly Bobain, Louis Richard, John Baptiste Richard, Lazare Richard, Julien Richard, Ephraim Richard, and Ursule Richard, two fifths among them;-117. Charles Arseneau ;-118. Charles Robichaux and Baptiste Robichaux ;-119, 141, and 152. David Blanchard, two fifths of each lot; Cyrell Blanchard, Mary Blanche Robichaux, formerly Blanchard, Josete Richard, formerly Blanchard, one fifth of each lot among them; Olive LeBlanc, formerly Daigle, Francoise Breau, formerly Daigle, Clara Richard, formerly Daigle, Anastasia Daigle, Angelique Daigle, and Genveive Daigle, two fifths of each lot among them ;-121. Louis Richard, one half; John B. Richård, Louis Richard, Lazare Richard, Julien Richard, Ephraim Richard, and Ursule Richard,

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one share of the other half; Rose Daigle, formerly Richard, one share of the half; Susan Richard, one share of the half; Isabella Richard, one share of the half; Renie Richard and Cloves Richard, one share of the half between them;-122. Joseph Casimere Daigle, Charles Daigle, and Louis Daigle, one share each;-123. Paul Daigle ;-124, 143, and 151. Jaques Robichaux, one half of each lot; Mary Daigle, formerly Robichaux, Ann Daigle, formerly Robichaux, Venaraute Robichaux, Francoise Robichaux, Charlotte Daigle, formerly Robichaux, John Louis Doucette, Susan Wallet, formerly Robichaux, Sophia Richard, formerly Robichaux, and Lazare Robichaux, one share each of the other half of each lot ;-125, 128, and 154. John Baptiste Robichaux, Joseph Robichaux, Benjamin Robichaux, Nicholas Robichaux, Gregoire Robichaux, Anastasia Richard, formerly Robichaux, Julie Richard, formerly Robichaux, Rebecca Bobain, formerly Robichaux, Modeste Cheverie, formerly Robichaux, Isabella Robichaux, and Mary Richard, one share each of each lot; John B. Gray, Joseph Gray, Placide Gray, Peter Gray, Luke Gray, Alexander Gray, Tarqille Gray, Isabella Gray, Margaret Gray, Mary Gray, Victoire Gray, one share of each lot among them ;-126. David Blanchard;-127. Susan Richard;-129 & 157. Joseph Casimere Daigle, Charles Daigle, and Louis Daigle ;—136. Joseph Bobain, Raphail Bobain, Peter Bobain, Euphrosine Robichaux, formerly Bobain, Margaret Daigle, formerly Bobain, one share each ;-131. John Davids, two fifths; Raphail Bobain, one fifth; Joseph Bobain, Raphail Bobain, Peter Bobain, Euphrosine Robichaux, formerly Bobain, Margaret Daigle, formerly Bobain, Mary Osit Daigle, formerly Bobain, one fifth among them; Louis Richard, John Baptiste Richard, Lazare Richard, Julien Richard, Ephraim Richard, Ursule Richard, Susan Richard, Rose Daigle, formerly Richard, Isabella Richard, and Oliver Daigle, one fifth among them ;132. John Davids, one half; Olive LeBlanc, formerly Daigle, Francoise Breau, formerly Daigle, Clara Richard, formerly Daigle, Anastasia Daigle, Angelique Daigle, and Genveive Daigle, the other half among them;-133. Luke Richard;135. William M'Leod, Esquire, and Maxim Robichaux ;136. Michael Richard and David Blanchard ;-137. John Davids ;-138. Peter Luke Richard, Frederick Richard,

Justine Daigle, formerly Richard, Julie Daigle, formerly Richard, one fifth each; Dorsitte Richard, Octave Richard, Peter Richard, Agustine Richard, Ephraim Richard, Rosine Richard, Flavie Richard, Susan Richard, and Magdalane Richard, one fifth among them;-139. Rose Daigle, formerly Richard, Susan Richard, one fifth each; Remi Richard and Clovis Richard, one fifth between them; Louis Richard, John Baptiste Richard, Lazare Richard, Julien Richard, Ephraim Richard, and Ursule Richard, two fifths among them ;-140. Paul Daigle ;-142. John Davids, one half; Louis Richard, John Baptiste Richard, Lazare Richard, Julien Richard, Ephraim Richard, Ursule Richard, two fifths of the other half; Susan Richard, Rose Daigle, formerly Richard, one fifth each of the half; Remie Richard and Clovis Richard, one fifth of the half between them ;-144. Charles Arseneau ;-145. Charles Arseneau ;-147. Louis Richard, John Baptiste Richard, Lazare Richard, Julien Richard, Ephraim Richard, and Ursule Richard, one share each ;-148. John Davids, one half; Olive LeBlanc, formerly Daigle, Francoise Breau, formerly Daigle, Clara Richard, formerly Daigle,, Anastasia Daigle, Angelique Daigle, and Genveive Daigle, the other half equally among them;-149. John Bobain, Julie Bobain, Natalie Bobain, one share each ;-150. John Davids, Junior, and Agustine Davids, one half; Louis Richard, John Baptiste Richard, Lazare Richard, Julien Richard, Ephraim Richard, Ursule Richard, one fifth; Susan Richard, Rose Daigle, formerly Richard, one tenth each; Remie Richard and Clovis Richard, one tenth between them ;-153. Peter Luke Richard;-155. John Baptiste Robichaux and Charles Robichaux ;-156. Joseph Bobain;-158. Paul Daigle ;-159. Michael Richard and David Blanchard;-160. John Davids, Junior, and Agustine Davids, two fifths; Peter Bobain, three fifths;-161. Charles Arseneau ;-162. William M'Leod, Esquire, and Maxim Robichaux.

Miramichi, January 26, 1855.

JAMES DAVIDSON,
Dy. Surveyor.

And whereas the said Report and Schedule, 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 by the Lieutenant Governor, Legislative Council, and Assembly, as follows:

1. The said Report and Schedule 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 twenty sixth day of January, one thousand eight hundred and fifty five, 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 Schedule, 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 Schedule, 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 Schedule.

4. A certified copy of the said Plan, Report, and Schedule, shall be transmitted to the office of the Registrar of Deeds and Wills, in the County of Kent, the said Schedule 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 fecs before he be required to register such Schedule, Plan, and Report.

CAP. LV.

An Act authorizing the sale, by the Bishop of Fredericton, of certain lands in Harvey, in the County of Albert, for the purposes of the Church in that Parish.

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1. Authority given to sell Church land at 2. The Bishop's deed to be a good title. Harvey corner.

BE it enacted by the Lieutenant Council, and Assembly, as follows:

Passed 12th April 1855. Governor, Legislative

1. The Lord Bishop of Fredericton is hereby authorized and empowered to sell and convey such portion of the lot of land at Harvey corner, in Harvey, County of Albert, upon which the Episcopal Church is now erected, as is not required for the said Church; the proceeds of said sale or conveyance to be appropriated towards the liquidation of any debts incurred in the erection of said Church.

2. The deed or conveyance given by the said Lord Bishop under the provisions of this Act, shall have the effect to convey a good and sufficient title to the purchaser or purchasers, his or their heirs and assigns.

CAP. LVI.

An Act to authorize the sale of Glebe lands in the Parish of Moncton.

Sale of part of Glebe of Saint George's Church, Moncton, and reinvestment, authorized. Passed 12th April 1855.

Be it enacted by the Lieutenant Governor, Legislative Council, and Assembly,-That the Rector, Church Wardens, and Vestry of Saint George's Church, in the Parish of Moncton, in the County of Westmorland, be and they are hereby authorized and empowered to sell and dispose of all or any part of the Glebe Lands in the said Parish, for such price or prices as they may be able to obtain therefor, and thereupon to make and execute good, legal, and sufficient conveyances of the same in fee, and to invest the proceeds thereof in other lands, or in the erection of a Parsonage for the use of the Rector of the said Church, and his successors; such conveyance to be valid only upon being signed by the Lord Bishop of Fredericton, or his consent endorsed thereon.

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