IP OF GAGE.
Lot. No.
1. John Lewis Gage.
2. Daniel Disney.
3. John Fenton, Esq.
4. Beamsley Glasier, Esq.
5. Dr. Thomas Blair.
6. James Finlay.
7. Jacob Jordan.
8. George Johnstone.
9. Thomas Clapp.
10. Oliver Delancey, jr., Esq.
11. Col. Frederick Haldimand.
12. William Keough.
13. Rev. Phillip Hughes.
14. Charles Morris, jr., Esq.
15. William Johnstone, Esq.
16. Synge Tottenham.
17. William Spry, Esq.
18. George Gillman.
19. Frederick Haldimand, jr.
20. Guy Johnstone.
TOWNSHIP OF SUNBURY.
Lot. No.
1. Alexander John Scott.
2. Dr. Robert Bell.
3. Thomas Hutchinson, Esq.
4. John Collins, Esq.
5. John Irving, jr., Esq.
6. John Desbruyeres. Esq.
7. Francis Greenfield.
8. Daniel Carleton.
9. Thomas Smelt, Esq.
10. Richard Shorne.
11. George Fead.
12. Edward Bulkely, Esq.
13. John Leake Burrage.
14. Oliver Shorne.
15. Isaac Caton.
16. John Norberg.
17. Hugh Parker.
18. James Allen.
19. James Simonds.
20. Nathaniel Rogers, Esq.
TOWNSHIP OF BURTON.
"The Town Plot not being fixed this Township could not as yet be
divided into lots, but is to be as soon as possible: the
Proprietors who drew the Township were: John Porteus, Thomas
Falconer, sen'r, Esq., John York, Esq., Daniel Robertson, Joseph
Peach, Esq., William Parker, Charles Pettit, Ralph Christie, Esq.,
Daniel Claus, Esq., William Evins, Esq., John Campbell, Esq.,
Joseph Howard, John Cox, Thomas Falconer, jun'r, John Treby, Esq.,
James Porteus, Richard Burton, John Livingston, Esq., Samuel
Hollandt, Esq., Benjamin Price, Esq.
TOWNSHIP OF NEW TOWN, OR THE FORTY THOUSAND ACRE TRACT.
"This Township is under the same circumstances with that of
Burton; the Proprietors who drew the Township were: Thomas
Moncrief, Esq., Rev. John Ogelvie, D. D., Moses Hazen, James
Jameson, William Hazen, Richard Williams, Charles Tassel, Esq.,
and James Hughes."
It was agreed that the various islands in the River St. John belonging
to the townships should be surveyed as soon as possible and divided
into 68 lots. It was also agreed that the Saw Mill, erected or in
course of erection in the Township of New Town should remain the
common property of all the members of the society for the space of
twenty years from the date of the grant, expenses attending the
building or repairing of the mill to be borne by all the pro
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