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Northumberland Co. , N.B., Canada — federal electoral boundaries 1895
  Northumberland County federal electoral boundaries 1895
 

1. The parish of Northesk was erected in 1814 from Newcastle and part of Alnwick. It included Southesk untill 1879.

2. The parish of Southesk was erected in 1879 from the parish of Northesk.

3. The parish of Ludlow, created in 1814, included Blissfield and Blackville until 1830.

4. The parish of Blissfield was formed from Ludlow in 1830.

5. The parish of Blackville was set off in 1830 from Ludlow.

6. The parish of Derby was formed from the parish of Nelson in 1859.

7. The parish of Nelson was formed from Newcastle in 1814.

8. The parish of Rogersville was set off from Nelson in 1881, it recieved a portion of Glenelg in 1900.

9. The parish of Glenelg was established in 1814 from the Newcastle parish, it included Hardwicke until 1851 and part of Rogersville until 1900.

10. The parish of Hardwicke was created from Glenelg in 1851.

11. The parish of Alnwick was formed in 1786. It included part of Northesk until 1814.

12. The parish of Newcastle was erected in 1786. It included Glenelg, Nelson, and Northesk until 1814.

13. The parish of Chatham was erected in 1814.

 
   
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