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Hs-'~*r"<-.rif- rf Drugs, Patent Medicines^ Dye Stu'ffs, Spongas,' ^Pairife eind Paitit Oil, ■ ^. ;■ vj. ..-.Coai Oil and ■LaBaps't ■ DIRECTORY FOR PEEL. tlno a i^fnal oiirlnln <»/' Firhcr/ (ri>->h;, ih-ii,0:ii fits' Sti.n- drirs, rH(:/n(l/nv Sunday Hcli>>ols. l>c?.idt\s » ^tml assoHment of (ieneral Liter- ature, DA)' nnoK^, J.Q.URMA'LS AM) LEDGER^, fliiit-ablo for intitvjhnnts. «iv im'diral incii. Music Books, (iSheef Music supj^ilitd to oidrr with despatch), Tiiiliiis, (V>ii«-.i:rfaii;t^. tV<', ' *> ■ \, '•WU. V\\'\'\\. nOnDERINGS; WINDOW l^fVil^^j ' ' •■■ • * ,V. />'. Phiii^i.cntrts xuppJfrd' in((h Dru^^ nu-.l. .')Ii.iU'-^'"''i • (it }'('nsi}n(,ib!c rnfiiis /br Ca^h. '''".■ M]?T)ICAL HALL, -Mpfurn'n Block, n*xt door tp T. Mz^n. Grocery. •■" , ^1 (^65^iOo Library "[] of the I University of Toronto \y) short) 3 B*jp lerers. many ad ex- irches, iiIdmo$ -ipirlt- uarw"e«are>his eitTrpsn^ and pariBhioners. In the nine (aai too Sort) years of his stay In this par- ish he has endeared himself by his Siumerable acts of "»*»•«« J"/ love to each and every parishioner S^d when it was a sick cidl no night ^8 too dark and no road too long S Dr. Treacy. He was also very populcsr and well liked ly his separ- ated brethren, as he has many w»^"^ frotestant friends in his Parish.' On Jan 22nd the people of the parish eifhered at the parachial house. ^leTand presented Rev. Or. Trqacy «tth an address and a purseutf-^MJ ROSEWOOD, OAE & WALNUT COFFINS Of all sizoj, constantly on hand. MOUNTINGS, LININGS and SHROUDS of every description. A New Style School D6sk Made to order. Picture Frame Mouldings, Pioturey, Mirrors, Wiiido'w Cornices Ac I*oles?, &:c Frames made to order. Repairing neatly executed. '' PHILLIPS & BRYANT. ^. JEu» '•". .<"-►*•■ .l|^w.^«ir-MV A .M /\ /l:^ hJ ( \n V 6. ■H^ ^ OPINIONS OF THE PRESS From n<' -V(n7 olL'ud of April, 1874. Directory for Pkel. — Mr. John Lynch, of Brampton, hasju.-it issued a Directory of the County of Pccl. It i'oim^ ii iifat vohnnc uf 130 pages, and contain a great variety of local iii!'oi;uation, besiili!^< lists of the inhabitants of the townships, towns, villages. &c., clearly printed and well arranged. The book is calculated to be of great ser- vice in the County, and to those having relations therewith, and vf- very creditable to Mr. Lynch. From The Fed Banner of the 2nd April, 1874. County op Pkf.l Dirkctory. — For some time past it has been announced through these columns that a Directory of the County of Peel, by Mr. John Lynch, was in the Press. We are pleaded to state it is now for sale, and will be found a very convenient book for thoso in business, and a very interesting book for those in any way cnriou^ to become acquainted with the early history of the County. Let those who have not yet got a copy sec after getting one at once. The day will probably yet be when a copy will sell for as many dollars as cents will now purchase it. From The lirampton Thms of the 3rd of April, IS 74. Directory op Peel.-— We have looked through the Directory for Peel for the year 1873, edited and compiled by our respected towns- man, John Lynch, Esq., and so far aa we can judge, find it correct and reliable in its details. It is well got up typographically, neatly bound, and will be found a useful work of reference to every business man in the County. It contains also some very interesting information concerning the early history of Peel, from which the reader can form an intelligent estimate of the progress of the County made from 1820 / up to the present date. The price is moderate, $1 50. / From The Globe of the fith of April, 1874. \ County of Peel Directouv. — Tliis Ixjok is a compilation of Mr. John Ljiioh, Brampton, and contains the names of all persons on tho assessment rolls for 187i>, in the townships and villages in the County. It contains, besides, some execedini^ly interesting historical notes of the early settlement of the district of which the present County of I^cei was a jwi-tion. We read that Yongc street was surveyed in 179G, by Augustus Jones, and a number of extracts from his field-book discover that at that time the population was sparse in that beautiful route. Indeed it seems that in 1799 there xrerc, in the Home District, only two hundred and twenty-four inhabitants. There are also a number nf interesting exemplifications from the " Court Book " of the County of York. We find parties fined for assault and battery daring 1799 in accounts varying from £20 to 5 shillings. Here also is recorded (ISOO) the estreat of Jc'sn Babtistc D'Alegre, Yonge street, gentle- man, for assaulting a negro woman, named Bet, and his fine set at one shilling. It is scarcely possible that Mrs. Stowe could have seen this entry in the " Court Book,'' but there is a suspicious similarity be- tween this name and'that of the ruffian who killed Uncle Tom. Poor old Bet had a lard road to travel, for the next entry is that uf another assault on her by Ileno Augustin Countc I)e Cliabus, also a gentle- man, and who was also find one shilling. They would have worse luck if they appeared before our Police Court at present. Here is a startling entry: — "March 1st, 1811. — Wm. Jarvis, of the town of York, Ksouire, informed the Court that a negro boy and gi 1, his slaves, had been committed to prison for having stolen gold and silvtT out of his desk." And two days after it is ordered " that a carpenter be employed to make moveable stocks that will confine two prisoners at once." On the 80th December, 1815, Allan McNabb, Jr., had to apologize lo the Bench for riding his horse on the foot path, and being pert and insolent to Wm. Chewitt. Another entry would have some interest for Mr. Coatsworth ; a number of residents of York were fined 20 shillings for each pig allowed by them to run on the street. The early settlement of the townships in the county is also briefly described. The book will be doubtless interesting to the "old families" in the Countv of Peel. ■» . % . ^» .►*((iia»^«rtww« .ion of 3Ir. oris on till' le County, otes of t lie ■,y of P.'d I 179G, by ik discover ful routf. ;n"ct, oiilv a number lie County ring 1799 i recorded et, gentle- set at onti ! seen this ;larity bo- m. Poor f another a gentle- xvc worse Here is a town of gi 1, hit and silver carpenter prisoners r., had to and being ave some, vere fined let. The [escribed. " in the ■■*-, From riir Sum (Orangeville) 9th April, 1874. Fkki. DiKKC'TtmY. — We have received from the author, J. Lynch, l*]s(|,, of Brampton, a copy of his Directory for the County of Peel for the years 1873-4. It contains an interesting history of the county — and, in fact, of a large portion of Ontario — with official documents from 'he earliest settlement down to the present time; also sketches nf the different villages and townships in the county, with the namey iif the present inhabitants taken from the assessment roll of 1873, and niucdi other valuable information. In'the preparation of the work -Mr. Lynch has shown much careful research, and besides being a valuable book of reference to business men, its pages will be perused with ])leasiire by those wlio take an interest in the history of the early >iettlenicut and subsequent progress of Peel and the Old Home Dis- trict. The work is sold at $1 50 a copy. . From r/ic /.ea(Zer of 9th April, 1874. Book Notice — County of Peel Directory, by John Lynch, Brampton, 1874. — This is a directory to every town and village in this county, and will prove valuable for counting houses and other iiffioes. The collection appears tb have been made with the greatc^;t eare and regard for accuracy. In addition to the directory the book also contains an interesting history of the county. . I ¥ ■fc^ r'V'7 r-'^-iV^* T ', 1 <}t ■ 'a tw-^ifflSi? :^ 1 11 4 m 1 1 i«^ 3i^^i^«'-- ■^j^ rortiu' Cduntv of Peel tor HELL' H Pili.:c ^M |itjans ! Celebrated Piano.- fortes, Which iiro aeknuwloduud by compotont juJgcs to ex- cel the best iiuportod i'l- strumonts in durability and el('<>anoo of finish, while ill uc'lieato evenness of touch and purity of tone, ■they are admitted to lie '^'^'.'^ superior to all other,«. ALS(> i < ;ent for the following celebrated THE WHEELER & WILSON Hilent IMotion Sewing Miacliino. This Machiae makes tlie Lock Stitch without eithi t Shuttle, Take-up or 'I'ension on the under-thrcad , using the Celebrated Rotating Hook, which canieK the^iOop around the spool. It was awarded ^m) THE •/I ALSO THE 08B0RN GOLD MEDAL SHUTTLE MA(UnNE, SUPEiuon TO AJjr othbb Shcttlk Machisi; in the Makkei-. A full stock of Organs, Organcttcs, Melo t777 777. BAZAAR. 777. DODD&* SLACK, MAIN STREET, BRAMPTON, B^-1^^,^ OUli STOCK' CO.MPlilSES ALL THE %^t^^ i tTittlftf ft lit if B< rUii Fingering and Fleecy Wools, Lddies' Under-clothing, Infant's Clothing, Children's Braided Suits, Toilet Mats, Jjadies' Setts Stamped for Braiding and Emhrodiery, AU)Tiin.s, I nk StHiifls, Writing' 1 3()sks, AV^ork Hoxos. ^ ^r* ^^^X" X c> TV h: xt. V , MrSTCAL BOXES. KDGTXG T.ACE.S- . . WOUKKI) KMnriOilfllKV AND INSKUTlON. E.YGLLSH .I.Vh % »^tl$»t Wtil ^^ftts W ALL THE NF.WEST STYLES A'c call i>articular :ittcntioii to our Braid and Einbiodiery Staiupiu},', usiui; ill Liquid Stamps we aro (.nsibhid to cxocuto orders on sliort uotiL-e. ]\A(; PATTERNS IN OOLOUltS. Sole Agent for the It'or the County of Peol , Havi«o bv strict ,itt(-ntion to businoss to still increa-ie it. Office of Dominion Telegiapli Company, connecting with alb parte' in the United States. E. R. TYE, Manager. C .% A, OF Tin: COUNTY OF PEEL, FOR 1873 - 4, \j^ ~'^. I. BY JOHN LYNCH, %^/ "■!- V . 'tf . *" u'^ \ ^X \.^'^ BRAMPTON. j/a»C€r, Col.ector of Difbtn, 4''.. &c- ELLIOTT ([-. DOLBY. ME A DOW VALE. ■ All OrderH done on the shovtesl notice , and at the most liK.lS0X,1l.:L K PlirCES > T. Kluott. It. Dolby. BUILDER AND CH>TS'THACrrOR BRAMPTON. .r:%y INDEX. „, ,ii !,; ii,.( \ AlViou 84-51 Alloa 57 Alton 57 BcH'ouii t a ine 5S Bolton 58 Boston H3 Branipcoii 84 livifanuia rtl BunihanitJioriJc .T 01 CaUlwoll Gl (Jalodon l>2 « Jalodon Township 40-(32 ( 'anipboU's Cross t')9 ( /astlouiorc 70 (Jataract 70 <.\'ntnrvillc 72 (Jharlostoti 72 t^hcltonhair. 7li ( ^hinijuaoousy 27-7o Clhurchvillc 96 Olairvillc 91 (Jlamle 97 Coloraiue 97 Columbia 99 Cookavillo 98 Dcrry West 100 Dixie 100 Edmonton 100 (."'irtt 8ettl6iflcnt of'thc County . H Francr'a CorncrK 1 01 Gore of Toronto 47-101^ Graharasvillc 104* Iluttonvillo ;... 104' Judicial Oflicors 128 Kilmanagh 104 Liiiiits of the County 3 Jj(K?kton ] 05 Mackvillo 105 Malton 105 Maytiold 10(5 3Ieado\vYale KMj MclviUo 107 Mono Mills 107 Mount Cliarlos HIS Mount Ilur.st 1<»S Mount Wolf.! ....](i;i Municipal Countillors for 1874 129 Port Credit 109 Post OlHcos in tbc County 127 Kichviow r. no llocLsidc Ill Salmon villc ..Ill .Sandhill Ill .Sheridan 112 Slcswick 112 Sligo 112 Spri'iglirook 1 1 li .Springti'^ld UH Stanley .Mills 11-^ Strcetsvilh^ 114 Suuiuiorville ll'j; Tornioro il 17 Toronto Townsliip 14-24-117 Tullamorp 12,0 Victoria 12(i Wester volt a Coroert 12G INDEX lO ADVERTISEMKN^J^S. Pago. Ambrossc & Bannister Outsklo f i-ont Cover Barber Brot.hor.« 1 H2 Beynon & Fletcher 140 Burnett, Henry 1 37 Ohrouiatio Printing House Back Cover Clarke, J. P ". 140 Crowthcr & Tilt 140 Cuniniins, J. P 140 Doddk Slack Facing Title IOa,st, 3fatthew Back of Title H:iliott& Dolby Back of Title Frank, A., k Son^ 141 (jrolding, James 141 llaggcrt, Bros 1 3ll Hunter, Wm. I) 140 Hutton, J. P 13:! Leslie, R. E 14(» Leslie, Wm 131 Leslie, D. S., &Co Back of Title Morphy & Fleming 140 Perry, J ' Back of Title Phillips & Bryant In.-^ide Front ('over Progress, The Back (^ovei- Scott, D. L 140 Scott, J. & G. M 135 Treadgold, M Inside Front Cover Watson, D. C 141 Wilson, Thomas 134 Wilson, W 130 Woods, John E 138 Woods, P. L 141 THE BRAMPTON PROGRESS, The only C»nterv»tiTe pKper in the County, Only One Dollar per year in advance. I DIRECTORY OF THE COUNTY OF PEEL 1873-4:. LIMITS OF THE COUNTY. The County of Peel comprises tjic townships of Toronto, Toronto fjore, Chinguacousy, Caledon and Albion, with the incorporated villages of Brampton, in the Township of Chinguacousy, Strectsville, ■in Toronto, and Bolton, in Albion. Although in extent one of the smallest counties of Onta^rio, it is not inferior to many in natural advantages. It lies on the north shore of Lake Ontario, with an excellent harbor. Pott Credit, in the centre of its front. From Port Credit runs Hurontario Street in a north west- erly direction through the centre of the Townships of Tor9nto, Chin- guacousy and Caledon, to the north-west part of Caledwi, near the village of Orangeville, and thence to the town of Collingwood on Lake Huron. With Lake Ontario in the front, the County is bounded on the East by the County of York, on the north by the Counties of Simcoe and Wellington, and on the west by the Counties of Welling- ton and Halton. FIRST SETTLEMENT. '^1 T-i-"', « In giving a full description of the Couijty of Peel, it would seem proper to giVtf soine.rtocoutit'ef its origin and first settlemenf, and in doing this it will be necessary to go back to the last century. The territory now comprising the County of Peel about eighty years ago formed part of a large district, which has, by a variety of changep, dwindled down to its present limits. I:ii I t iil- The first subdivision iu which this part of the country was con- cerned — when it formed part of the Province of Quebec — was by a proclamation of Lord Dorcliestcr, then Governor General, dated 24tli July, 1788, dividing the Province so that what was afterwards Upper Canada was divided into four districts, which, countiiip; from the east, were named Lunenburgh, Mecklenburgh, Nassau, and Hesse. Nassau, — afterwards called the Home District — extended from the mouth of the River Trent, Bay of Quinte, "so far westerly as to a north and south line intersecting the extreme projection of Long Point into Lake Erie." In the first session of the first parliament of Upper Canada the name of these districts were altered to Eastern, Midland, Home and Western, This was a pretty extensive district, and as our particular locality is not mentioned in ofiicial documents for some years after- wards, it will be necessary to take notice of some of the proceedings in other parts of the district : On the 27th July, 1793, an Act was passed fixing the places for holding the Courts of Quarter Sessions, in which it was enacted that the Courts for the Home District should be hoMen in the town of Newark, Niagara, and, — but this does not concern us — the Courts for the Western District at Michilimackinac ! When the Province of Quebec was divided into Upper and Lower Canada, and Governor Simcoe assumed the government of Upper Canada, he issued a prolamation dated at Kingston, IGth July 1792, laying out the Province into nineteen counties, of which the County of York was one, divided into two ridings, east and west, the East Biding extending from the County of Durham to the eastern bound- ary of what is now the County of Peel, and the description of the West Riding is indefinite ; but it is not now of much importance. It is sufiici- ent to say that the Townships of Trafalgar, Nelson, Beverly, and Flamborough, East and West, and some other parts of the present County of Wentwortl), were united with and formed part of the West Riding of York until the year 1816 when the Gore District was formed taking in all the Townships of tlie Home District, west of Toronto Township. The Home District remained in that condition until in 1852 the institution of districts was virtually abolished, and the late Home District was converted into, c" represented by, the Counties of York, Ontario and Peel. The County of Ontario was soon after set ©flf as a separate countj , and a portion of the inhabitants of Peel wished to have this County set off iu the same manuor, but the uieas- ure was opposed by about an equal number of the people, and a con- test arose on the subject, which continued for several years with con- siderable excitement. This excitement was terminated in 1865, by the County of Peel being finally separated from York and established as a separate county. And it is very satisfactory to record that when the question was once settled, all parties seemed to agree that it was better so. . , The greater part of the County of Peel was settled in the year 1819 and following years, but the "old survey" of Toronto Township was settled several years previously, and it was considered very desirable to ascertain the time and circumstances of the first settlement of that part of the County. This was no easy matter as the Assessment Rolls and other ofiicial and municipal documents had been destroyed by the invasion of the United States army in 1813. The first British settlement in Upper Canada, or the western part of it, was made about Niagara. After the conclusion of the revolu- tionary war, which resulted in the independence of the United States in 1783, the U. E. Loyalists and other Americans who had maintained their allegiance to their sovereign and country, commenced pouring into Canada in the year 1784, and continued for some years following. The settlement commenced at Niagara, and gradually rolled on to the head of Lake Ontario, and then turned westward towards the Grand and Thames rivers, all in the extensive district of N -^au. In 1791 a range of townships was laid out from the eastern limit of the Nas- sau or Home District to Toronto. But nothing yet is accomplished in Toronto except, it is said, the .'- ttlement of two Mississaga families. It was not till Grovernor Simcoe had fixed upon York as the capitol of Upper Canada that any indication of settlement in this direction was apparent. The following extracts from papers in the oflice of the Surveyor General of Upper Canada, will give some idea of the first settlement of the District. The first extract given relates to the very com- mencement of the settlement at Niagara. At the conclusion of the American war. Fort Niagara, on the American side of the River Ni- agara, and Fort Detroit, on the American side of the River Detroit, were in the possession of the British Government, and remained so for some time occupied by the military until the boundary line was settled, BO that Fort Niagara was for some years the capital of Upper Canada, but more particularly of the large Nassau or Home District; 11 1 " Letter from, Mis Excellency, General Haldimand, to Lietit-Colond De Peyster, or officer commanding the Upper Forts dated Quebec, 29th March, llS^r " To avoid any depredations on the barracks and buildings belong- ing to the crown, at present occupied by the Rangers, you will send an officer with a small detachment to reside there for the time of their being disbanded, who is to be answerable for the safety of them, as they will answer for barracks, should post be taken on that side of the river, on the evacuation of Niagara, for which purpose the Surveyor . will have directions in laying out the settlements to reserve the East part comprehending the high ground above Navy Hall across to the four mile creek, entirely for the use of the Crown, in order that such part of i'. as shall be found the most proper may be fortified whenever it shall bt necessary." " Major Campbell to Phillip Frcy : "Niagara, 4th July, 1786. " Sir,— ^I am to acknowledge the favor of your letter of 29th May, enclosing a copy of your instructions from the Surveyor General, and finding from the irregularity allowed among the first settlers upon Grovernment lands near this place, as well as from the number of people daily coming in from the American States, the necessity of making a regular survey of the whole settlement, I am to expect that you will come down for that purpose as soon as possible, and am sir " Your most obedient, &c., &c., "A. Campbell. " Mr Phillip Frey, Deputy Surveyor, &c., &c." '.' The memorial of the late Colonel John Butler, and the officers of the late corps of Rangers and Indian Department at Niagara — t'mt your lordship's memorialists having left their families and properties at the commencement of the late trouble in America, and served faithfully during the war, and now settled at Niagara, do humbly beg that your Lordship will be pleased to consider their services, and allow the officers and non-commissioned officers such additional quanr tity of lauds as the 84th regiment has received. And your memori- alists as in duty bound will ever pray, "(Signed,) • " J'OHN BuTLER, " Lieut-Col, " Peter Tenbroeck, " Andrew Bradt, "Jacob Ball, " Thomas Ball > Captains. ^ j- Lieutenants.'* ■'Mr. Frvy to John Collins, Deputy Surveyor General: " Niagara, 18th Sept., 1787. " Sir, — Ilfcave the honour to transmit this, accompanied by plans and reports of surveys of township number one, and the others of two, to- gether with the first concessions of the latter lately surveyed, which I hope will meet your approbat' n. " The person 'wbo had been employed in the surveying business pre- vious to me had made few and very erroneous surveys, having onlj. laid out a few lots for particular people. Many plans may have bean transmitted which may not have been effectually executed. "lam so»ry to ^ndersfcand that his Honour, Brigadier-Geoeral ' Hope expects that I shall finish the survey of the Crown La£i^ by next , or the latter end of the ensuing winter. Prom his Hosour's expectations in this respect, I am induced to entertain an opimon that he conceives much had been already done before my appoiatwient to , this place. "'In order to expedite the survey at a very small additional expense to Government, I will wish his honour's and your approbation to em- ploy two very able Assistants, provided you shall think paoper to aug- ment my pay, during the active survey, to ten shillings- sterling per day. In this case it might be accomplished during that period. " I shall continxie the survey with the utmost diligenee, ajid beg leave to have the ionour to be sir, "Your most &c., &c.^ &&> " P. R..PREY,, " Deputy Survevor for " Niagara and Detroit." " John Collins, " Deputy Surveyor-General " Quebec. ■! " From Captain Watson to P. Frey: " Niagara, If^tfc January, 1788. " Sir, — In consequence of a discretionary power-given me by the Com- mander-in-Chief, and upon your representation' that Messrs. Jessee Pawling and Augustus Jones are properly qualified to assist in sur- veying the townships of the settlement under your inspection, I do ap- point them to that service from this date at the salary of two shillings and sixpence sterling per day, and without any other expense whatever being incurred from this appointment. " I am Sir, yours &c., " Mr. Philip Frky, ) " James Watson, •"D. Surveyor Dis. of Niagara, j " Capt. Commanding Upper PostB." Wt I 1 I a 8 Captiiin Watson to P. Frcy: "N'AOARA, 3lHt March, 1788. " Dear Sir, — T have no objection to the three parties being employed at. all times in the manner best calculated to expedite the business of the Survey ; but am sorry that delays should occur, as I am persuad- ed it will be expected below that oar progress in it should be propor- tionable to our increase of hands. " i am Sir, &c., '•'Mr. Fret, ) " James Watson, "Deputy Surveyor Niagara. ) Captain." Mr Phillip Frey was the principal Surveyor in the District of Nas- sau and figured consi lerably during some of the first years of the set- tlement. He had -ome authority in granting lands to new settlors, and in some of his proceedings he very much displeased the Governor, Lord Dorchesl«r. He finally left the country on leave of absence and did not return, and Mr. Augustus Jones, a Surveyor under Mr. Frey, was appointed in his place in the latter end of the year 1789. The following is extracted from a letter from Phillip Frey,surveyor, to John Collins, Deputy Surveyor-General, dated Nassau, 2nd May, 1789. It is given here to show the difficulty our first settlers had in the lo- cation of their free grants, there being such a large quantity of good land to choose from. It will also show that there was, oven at that early period, trouble about a " County Town." " With respect to the insertion of each proprietor's name on his lot in this place, be pleased to allow me to observe that the change of property &c., is, as yet, so frequent that it would carry a very uncer- tain account of each man's settlement, therefore could not be depended upon to stand of record &c. I have not aa yet been able to keep my book of locations one week without three or four alterations, which arise from the above reasons. *' The quantity of land now laid out is sufScient for all the settlers and all the families which are likely to come from the American States in the course of the summer, and with the advice of the Commanding Officer and the Magistrates, I have stopped surveying. " The people being allowed to roam about and choose situations in , every way suitable to them, makes the settlement very much scattered, and it would employ ten surveyors to follow them in order to lay out their lands, and unless a speedy stop is put to this, the half of the land surveyed will remain unocupicd, as thoy are so exceeding- ly jiice in their choice. rl h| tj a| 9 " A townsliip 1ms been laid out this winter which was intended to bo ready to conii)lcte the additional quantity to reduced officers. I am worry it is so much disliked that I believe none will choose to locate their lands there. The place looked upon as eligible, and where wo all wish to take our additional quantity, is near the westerly boundary line, Little Lake, head of Lake Ontario. "Our community is as yet divided in opinion with respect to the place most fit f\)r their Town and public buildings. It seems to be the gen- eral opinion that it had better be voted for. Our townshii)8 have, as yet, no names, nor do I know what authority to apply to for that pur- pose, but yourself. I could wicsh to have your directions respecting that matter." '• Statement of the Mills in the District of iY(t.s-srt», sjiecifying hy whom erected, hi/ what authority and what year, dr., d'C. 1 "A saw and grist-mill near the Falls of Niagara, on the west shore of the River St. Lawrence, in the township of No. 2, on lot No. 174, by John Burch, Esq., in the year 1785, by permission of Major Camp- bell, the commandant at Niagara." 2 " A saw and grist-mill on a creek called the Twelve Mile Creek, township No. 8, and on lot No. 23 in the 10th concession, by Duncan Murray, Esq., in the year 1786 ; but he dying before they were com- pleted, they were transferred to Robert Hamilton, Esq., who finished them in the year following." 3 " A saw-mill on the creek called the Forty Mile Creek, in towil- ship No. 6, lot No. 11 in the 3rd concession, by John Green, in the year 1788." 4 "A grist-mill on the aforesaid creek, lot No. 10, 1st concession, in the year 1789, by John Green." 5 « A grist-mill on a creek called the Four Mile Creek, township {i Black Creek, about sercn miles back of Fort Eric, ia the year 1791, by P'nilip Stedman, senior." "Agrist-miU ^a a branch of Twelve Mile Crock, in township No. 10, lot No. "^ 4^j^ coacessioH, in the year 1791, by David Secord." «* grist-mili on Four Mile Creek, near the King's mills, in the ^*"'-i 1791, by B&vid Servos, on ungrantod lands." 11 ''A saw-mill on Four Mile Creek, by David Secord, in 1791." 12 " A saw-mill on Small Creek called the Muddy Run, near the Whirlpool in township No. 2, in the year 1791, by John Donaldson." 13 " A saw-mill on one of the branches of the Twelve 3Iile Creek in itownship No. 9, lot No. 23, 8th con., in 1792, by Benjamin Cauby." 14 "A saw-mill now erecting on one of the branches of the Twelve Mile Creek in township No. 9, lot No. 16, 5th con. by John Degow." 15 " A grist-mill now erecting near Fort Erie, on the west shore of •the river St. Lawrence, at the Rapids, (on a lot of John Gardiner's), by Mr. Dunbar." 16 "A saw-mill now erecting on Forty Mile Creek in township No. 6, on lands granted to the late deceased Henry Nelles, now building by his sons Robert and William Nelles." • 17 " A saw-mill on Four Mile Creek, township No. 1, in 1792, by Sampson Lutes." 18 " A grist-mill on & creek near the Sugar Loaf Hills, Lake Erie, by Christian Savitz — unsurveyed." 19 "A saw and grist-mill on a creek that empties into the head of Burlington Bay, by Bargely & Wilson, in 1791." 20 " A mill site on a creek called Smith's Creek, north side of Lake Ontario, in the towship of Hope, lot No. 6 in front at the head of a small pond. » " D. W. Smith, « Augustus Jones, " Surveyor General. " P. L. S. " Newark, 7th Nov. 1792." So far we have no mention of anything on this side qf Lake Ontario, except the mill site at Smith's Creek, but subsequently we find men- jtion of Grants of land, as to " James Bouchette 200 acres pear to his father 's,21st October, 1792." 11 '' Wni. and Charles Wilcox, Slut Oct., 1702, a front Town lot and 200 acres each of thom, in the Town and neighborhood of Toronto." "J«hn Dcnison, 21st Oct., 1702, 200 acres neighborhood of Toronto." Before the name of York was adopted, the place was called Toronto, or Toranto, which is variously stilted to be an Indian name, a Frcucli name, and an Italian name. ''JoehuaBell 1200 acres near Lake Eric, and two Town lots at York." — This is probably York on the Grand Ri>-er. " John Coltman a Town lot at Toronto." i" ThoB. Collins two Town lots at Toronto." " Wm. Kcnevery 15th June 1703, lots 06, 07 and 120, Township." " Major John Smith 22nd July 1703, 5000 acres in Township No. 0, near Toronto." . . ** Abel Stevens and associates in Scarborough, 200 acres for him- self and 200 for each of eight children." " Benilby Peters loyalist lands at Toronto." " James Clark, Barack Master, 1200 acres near Toronto on Bur- lington Bay." >' Arthur 3IcCormaek, a Town lot at Toronto." '* Hon. Peter Russell, 1000 acres in the new Township, East of Burlington Bay." The following grants were probably all in the neighborhood of York : — Lewis Grant, 800 acres ; Capt. Wm. Hamilton, 1000 ; Angus McDonnell, 800 aeres ; Lieut. Allen McNab, 1000 do. ; Capt. David, 1500 ; Lieut. A. H. Brooking, 1000 acres ; Capt. Samuel Smith, 1000 acres ; Ensign John McGill, 1000 acres ; Capt. John 3IcGill, 1000 acres ; Surgeon David Burne, 1000 acres ; Capt. Eneas Shaw, 1000 acres ; Dr. James Macauley, 1000 acres ; Capt. Spencer, 1000 acres ; Lieut. Wm. Maync, Duncannon, 1000 acres." Yonge Street was surveyed in 1706 by Mr. Augustus Jones, Pro- vincial Surveyor, and a few extracts from the field notes of that Sur- vey will give some idea of the progress of settlement in that direction. Only such notes arc given as relate to h-ettlcmcnt. 2 !.• /i •' I ■ ■!' ii i I 12 These notes will doubtless show all the settlement which existed on the line of Yonge Street la the beginning of 1796. r *•■■'.. The Survey was commenced on the first day of January, liOti, and in the firet thirteen days they had completed just two niilfis. Being busy every day " opening Yonge Street." On the third mile they pass a " Bridge and Creek running to the right," and come " in line of Coon's Road," and pass over " burnt plains." On the fourth mile they cross " the old road," between five and sixmiles " a bridge/' six and a half miles " a bridge" ; seven miles " a bridge" ; eight miles " a bridge" ; at eleven and a half miles " Cooper's House on the left"; at twelve miles opposite " Johnson's House on the left." As houses were not very plentiful, it is not very surprising that they re- mained at Johnson's three days, and on the 25th of January pursued their course : — At thirteen miles thirty throe chains, " oppooite im- * provement to left, about two acres" ; at thirteen and a half miles,' " a road turns off to the right to Berczy'a settlement" ; at fifty eight chains house on the left, about three acres cleared" ; at seventeed and a half miles " a small improvement (S. Thorn) on the left" ; at near- ly eighteen miles " a log house (Berczy) on the right'* ; at eighteen and a half miles, " C. Bercay's house, timber not raised, on the right.'!.. On the twenty-first mile wo have the following : — '* At 64 chains descend a steep hill to 66.50, arm of a pond, cross to 69, rise hill to 73 along on ridge, pond on the right to 80 opposite Mr. Bond's house, . which is on the East side." ■ ""**'"' Many of our readers will be familiar with " Bond's Lake," and it now appears that Mr. Bond had also a "house" in 1796. i .n»H ■ * - In going the next mile, twenty-one to twenty-two, four improve- ments were passed, two on each side, and no further sign of settlement is mentioned. On Tuesday 16th February, they reached the Holland Landing thirty-three miles and fifty-three chains from Lake Ontario, Mr. Jones returned to York on Friday 19th, and on the 20th "went to the Garrison and waited on His Excelleny, the Governor, and in-; formed him that Yonge Street is opened from York to the Pine Fort Landing, Lake Simcoe." It is quite probable that Lake Simcoe was then, as it is now, seven miles at least from the Holland Landing, but it is possible that tho marsh on both sides of the Holland River,, being then coiveredi widi snow, might be mistaken for an arm of the Lake. 13 i!,iTo continue Mr. Jones's notes a little further :— " As there were no provisions to bo had at this place, Hia Excel- lency was pleased to say, that I must return to Newark," the present Town of Niagara, and report to the Surveyor General, and return with him in April next, when the Executive will sit, and that my atten- dance would bo wanted. ' "ISunday 21st February 1796: — Snow fell the greater part of the day, light wind from the North. Monday 22nd : — The hands busy at repairing and calking the boat to returu to Burlinjgton, and thence to Newark, light winds from South. ^; 'J,,,j' '^ .''.'< -v •]' •I'-i'^'i Tuesday 23rd : — High winds from S. W., hinder going on the lake. ' Wednesday 24th : — High winds from the South drove a great qura- tity of ice into the harbour, oblige me to leave the boat and set out by land., Went to the Etobicoke. : Thursday 25th :— Came along the lake to the sixteen mile Creek, winds from the South. Friday 26th : — Came down to my house Long Beach. „ Tuesday, 1st March : — Came down to 12 mile Creek; came in my boat, high winds from N. W., frosty nights. " Wednesday 2nd : — Came down to Newark." *' It would be very desirable to know how Mr. Jones got across all those " Creeks," especially those between York and the Long Beach. But he does not tells us. There must have been ferries of some description, probably mostly kept by Indians. The road along the Lake Shore must have been used at a very early day, and was the only land route between the Eastern and Western parts of Upper Canada until long after the seat of Government was established at York. . , .^ , Dundas Street was not opened until 1806 or 1807. It is certain there was a ferry at the mouth of the Humbcr, and at the mouth of the Credit was ^ "Government House" built by the Go- vernment, and used as a kind of a hotel and a residence for the ferry men. Ili > u This house was kepi by Mr. Thomas Ingersol, who was probably the first wliite resident in Toronto Township. After Mr. Ingerfiors death the house was kept by his son, Charles Ingersol, for some yeirs. Charles Ingersol afterwards moved to the West and founded the 7'own of Ingersol, and the GovcrngiQnVHpu,*^ aud Ferry were kept by Goo. Cutter. ' /'"''' , Mr. Smith says the Home District, in Seventeen Hundred and Ninety Nine, contained only Two Hundred and T'venty-four inhabit- ants, and it is not likely that any of those, unless probably the Inger- sol family and the Indians were in the Township of Toronto. The " old Survey" of Toronto was Surveyed in the year One Thousand Eight Hundred and Six by Mr. Wilmot, Deputy Surveyor, one mile on each side of the lliver Credit — or Maeenahekascpa — as the Indians called it, was marked out and reserved for the use of the In- dians, with special privileges respecting the fishery, no person being allowed to catch fish in the river without the consent of the Indians. They 8ub."«or[uently sold out all their land:* and privileges in this Town- ship and removed to the Saugccn River. The real settlement of Toronto may be said to have oommcnocd in 1807, after the Survey had been completed, and increased moderately, until the war of 1812 broke out, which gave a considerable check to its progress. When the war was over, however, it revived, and in 1819-20 the rear part of the Township was surveyed and pretty well settled, and the Township of Chinguacousy, Calodon, the Gore of Toronto and Albion were surveyed and settled by degrees. A consi- derable part of the new Survey of Toronto was settled in 1819 by a Colony of Irish from the city of New York, who wisbefl to live under the Britih Government, and an arrangement was made with tlic Gov- ernment by their agents Messrs, John Bciitty and Jaseph Graham, by which a part of the Township was set apart for them, and they moved on immediately. The following is a statement of the lands granted by CU>vcrnment in the old Survey of '* oronto, with the names of the parties, prior to 1820. 1st Concession, North of Dundas Street. Lot, r> David House 1 John Vanzanto U Abraham Marcklo 2 Abraham Cmik 7 John Mahar 3 Ab.oalom Wilcox 8 John Jones 4 Lynes Peck 9 John Schiller ,mm 15 IsT Concession, Nortu of Lot. 10 Moses Teeter 11 Joseph Silvcrthorn 12 Allan llobiuet lii John Harris 14 John Shackleton 15 Sylvester rietchor IG Elizabeth Bradt 17 John Schiller 18 Paul Marian 19 Alexander Gray DuNDAS Stbeet. — Continued. 20 Wm. Barber 21 Jonathan Pettit 22 Thos. Williams 2;l Cornelius Vanvalkenburg 24 William Lee HI Benjamin Bowbeer 32 Malcolm Wright 33 Andrew Cook 34 Conrad Sha«c 35 Otheriul Smith 2nd Concession North. Lot 1 David Kenny 2 Wni. Johnston 3 Abijah Hagar 4 Marjfaret Reily 5 Thos. Mahar G John Day 7 Margaret Crowl 8 Thos. Connell J) Wm. Kent 10 Elizabeth Eastman Wm. Cloughly Geo. Mulholland Levi Cashady Amous Loudon Henry Almas Patrick Murphy Peter Wolfe William Lee Duncan Clow IsT Concession, South Dundas Street. M Lot. 1 John Vanzante 2 Hugh Mcllmoylo 3 Philip Bender 4 Henry John Utter 5 Styles Stevens 6 Peter Wright 7 Peter Jones 8 lleuben Baker 9 John Gage Jo.seph Horning 10 Sarah Grant Wm. Jennings -.ilT .f 11 12 Burgess Baker 13 David Pickett 14 John Steel 15 David Harris 10 David Shannon 17 Cornelius Vanvalkenburg 18 Thos. Williams 19 Jonathan Pettit 20 Wm. Barber I 28 29 30 31 I Joshua Pollard 32 John Utter, jr 33 Peter Conover 34 Isaac Patrick 35 Charles Cameron ivift- V'fi rri. U.'l 2nd Concession South. Loti 3 and 4 Samuel Smith, Esfj. 5 Edward McMahon Oliver Grace 7 James Glcnnou 8 Abraham Mi>rkham Joseph Ogden fl John Polly 10 Joseph Cawthra 11 Wm. Markham •»•'"' I 16 2nd Concession South — Continued. Lot 12 Win. Shaw ,';;"- 15 David Harrison •■ 22 Esther Borden Denison 23 John Steel 25 Joseph Cawthra ivi . // 3rd Concession South 2G Jacob Tliomas 28 and 30, Benjamin Monger' 31 David Cribbs 32 Frederick Star Jarvis 33 Sebastian Greenious 35 Henry Shook Lots 4 and 5, Hon. Samuel Smith 6 7 and 9, Thos. Lucas 11 Henry Watson 26 Christian Hendershot 27 John Marlat) 28 Lewis Bradley 29 and 30, Thos McHgold 31 Stephen Jarvis 32 Frederick Star Jarvis 33 Cornelius Thompson 34 Honry Gable 4th Concession South, Broken Front 27 and 28, Lewis Bradley .. ', The above is not a correct representation of the inhabitants of To- ronto at that date, as some of the grantees never settled on their lands, and others purchased lands and settled in the Township, but a large portion of the parties above mentioned became actual settlers, and "■oiiie few of them are noW living on cfteir lands then granted them. Many of their descendents are in the Township. Through the kindness of Mr. Bull, Clerk of the Peace, the writer has had access to the " Court Book" or Magistrates Book for the County of York, from which has been obtained some interesting, if not useful information respecting the early settlers in Toronto Township. This book is a record of the proceedings of the Court of Quarter Sessions for the County of York, and contains all the judicial and municipal Acts of the Magisti:ates in session. At that time the Mag- istrates had not only Judicial duties to perform, but also the Munici- pal duties which are now performed by the County Council. York was the County, or rather District Town of a very large though not very populous District, and the few settlers in Toronto Township ap- pear to have had more business with the " Court Book" than those of any other outside Township, excepting perhaps, Scarborough. Several extracts arc taken from this book mostly, but not altogether, relating to Toronto Township and its settlers. The first entries are not of much value, unless it be for their auti- quity, under the date of 8th April, 1799, we find 17 " The estreat of Lewis Rock for Assault and Battery on WilHani Bowkette, £20 ; Benjamin Mosely for Assault and Buttery on Wm. Bowkette, £16 ; AVni. Smithifor Assault' and Battery on Wm. Bow- kette, £5 ; Klizabeth Smith for Assault and Battery on Wm. Bow- kette, 5 shillings." The next extract is dated January 17th, 1800. *rhc Maj^istratos on the Bench were 'yVUIijimj t^iiifvis, au,d William Wilcocks, Esquires. c • • . .;, . i ! >• The Estreat of John Babtistc D Alegre of Yonaro Street, jrontlc- nian, for Assault and Battery on one Bet, a negro woman, and his fine set at one shilling, which ho paid to the Clerk of tho Peace. ' '• '* Hone Augustin Counto Dc Chalus of Yongc Street, Grentlemnn," was fined the same amount for the same offence against the same per- son, so that beating an old woman was much less expensive than beat- ing " Wm. Bowkette." ' ' April 12th, 1808 : — Estreat of Thomas Simpson of the Grand River in the Houe District, laborer, for trespass and Assault upon Abraham Elb, fined one shilling, paid." .'-'r:% T.^'^^'^X-'^J'ri^l'Z " General Quarter Sessions, Tuesday the tenth day of April , 1810.. Alexander Wood, chairman ; Duncan Cameron and Duncan McLean, Esquires, associates ; Thomas Ridout, Clerk. The Sheriff returned the precept. General Inquest called. Charles Wilcox, foreman ; John Vanzante, Thaddcus Gilbert, John Jordan, Jordan Post, junr., Joshua B. Totman, Lewis Bright, Ger- hard Kuck, Joseph Shaw, Thomas Stoyell, Caleb Humphrey, Joshua Leach, Alfred Barrett, Patrick Hartney, Philip Clihger, Charles Haines, Peter Millar, John Playtcr, John Campbell, Jordan Post, senior. ' "■ '•'• "v ' The first case called on was " John Robert Small, vs. Geo. Ridout and Thos. Ridout. Assault and Battery. Plea, Guilty. Fined one shilling each." . . " Monday, 16th May, 1810 :— -Ordered that D'Arcy Boulton, }unr.. Path-master for tho West end of the Town of York for the last year' be summoned to give in a return of the Statute Labor performed in his District, on Saturday, 26th instant." rf *' Joseph Cawthera, Ponnd-kccpcr, for tbe Town of York, appeared'' and protested against the Pound as not being in fit order." II .18 " April 19th, at the same Session, was presented a petition of the inhabitants of Toronto, respecting a bridge across the Ktobicoke, which could not bo attended to on account of the few eubsoribers thereto. " " OctolKjr 10th, 1810: — Upon the representation of Richard Beasley and Samuel Smith, Esr(uircs, the Court took into consideration certain disputes resjiecting the distribution of Statute duty in the Townships of Trafalgar and Toronto. Ordered, that one half of the Statute duty of the aforesaid Townships, bo performed on the Com- missioners, or iMiddle lload, and the other half on Dundas Street, and that the Clerk do immediately issue warrants to the respective Path- masters, requiring them to comply with the above orders." " March 1st, 1811 : — -Read a letter from Richard Beasley, com- plaining of David Albcrt^n and Moses Teeter, Patb-masters in the Township of Trafalgar, as having paid uo attention to the orders of the Court, respecting Statute duty. Ihe parties were summoned to answer the above charge and appeared, March 11th. Mo80« Teeter !>aid that he was not Path-master in Trafalgar, but in Toronto, and that there were only two inhabitants, besides himself, in the part of the Township where he lived, liable to do Statute Labor. Where- upon the Court discharged him. "July 8th, 1811 : — License granted to Joshua Pollard, to keep a common Inn and Ale-house, at his residence." Slavery in the Home District, in the nineteenth century ! " March 1st, 1811 :— Wm. Jarvis of the Town of York, Esquire, informed the Court that a negro boy and girl, Jus slaves, had, the even- ing before, being committed * > prison for having stolen gold and silver out of his desk." Accommodation for two : — "March 13th, 1811 ; — Ordered that a carj)cntcr be employed to make moveable stocks that will confine two persons at once, and when completed, that they be erected where a majority of the Mngi>trate8 of this Town may think most proper." " December 28th, 1811 : — The following persons applied for T.ivern License, in Toronto Township, which were granted or refused as follows : Tlnmas Ingcrsoll, granted ; Joshua Pollnnd, do. ; John Conovor, do. ; Benjamin Monger, refused, being ucxt door neiirhbor to Joshua Pollard." o:: >-n.' " April" ISlW/ 1'812 r^Pliifip Cddy, p«thma«ter'of Tofoiito T«\i?n- ship, complained of sundry perrionn not havinj^ done tl^eir Statute . Labor of last year. Ordered that the Clerk, do wdte to them to at- tend here on the 30th instant . ;; • . ,. - ,, (,),n ^e 30(jh, accordingly, the defanltcns nppcarcil, arid after being heard by the Court, wore ordered to work, in addition to their Statute Labor of this year, the number of d.iys which they arc deficient for ' last year, and that the Clerk do send a copy or memorandum of this order' to Allan Robinet, senr., pathmaster for that part of Ihe Town- ''ship to which thfey bfeldng with tiie nuinber of "^ i yn each persgn has to '■ •irork, over and above the Statute tabor of tl... year. ,,. " , . ' John Belchar,. 3 days ; Wm. 5?irber,,2 days ; John Ushai, 3 days ; ' AW^m, MarcWe, 4 days ; jTos. Silvcrtliprn, ^ 4ay^,; Jasj. Mc}{abb, 2 days ; Allan Robinet, 2 days. , ■ j -t, " . ^ Aljd on complaint of the aforementioned Philip Cody to the Court, , on oath, pf being (laily in bodily fe.ir of Joseph Silverthorn ^nd John Belcher, who were tiien in Court, it was ordered, that the said Jof-cph ., Silverthorn, apd John Belcher, do immediately give surety of the peace 'to the said Philip Cody by entering into recognisances to keep the peace for one year, which they did in Court." r "April 15th It — The Town Clerk complainod that Major ; (leneral r ,Shaw had for the last two years refused to give him the number of his At this rtiMC jt; was difficult to obtain Constables, as all tlie old ones and many others were joining th*) Volunteers, and marching to the frontier to resist the invaders. -•■" L •■ ■ ' . . .■■.■• It was probably this fact which caused the following order ; .>,M April IStli, 1812 :-rOrdered that the Clerk of the Peace do, write to Richard i5e !t. . .,, • ,, " Thomas Ingersol, foreman. Joseph SillrcHhorn,' PhiUp Cody, Allan Kobiuct, iMoscs Teeter, David Harris, Thos. Mcrigold, EzckicJ 3 lit ■Mi \- l'<.l •/' 20 Post, David Munn, Lewis Bradlby, Stiles Stevens, Benjamin Monger, r:$^ii|ui8lFj;az)er^,J(^n,C»fiHiurri9yJ)avi4, Taylor and Wm. Tisdale," '■' "Th'e "Petit Jury were tlien called ind ithswcred to ttieir names ex- bept Cornelius Vanvalkenburgli of Toronto, jvho did not appear, and was fined 20 shillings." Robert Wilkins, Sanmel McLean and James GilBert of Nelson, being abo absent, were fined 10 shihings eafih. ', " The Grand Jury brought in a true bill for Assault and Battery against James McNabb, on the complaint of Philip Cody. The de- fendant did not appear, but his bail. appeared and asked the Court to put off the case to next Session, j^s Mr. McN^bb had gone to Niagara with the Flank Company. The application was granted." Thjs ' matiei" ' was again brought up at the nexj; Sesgion, January 'l&£h, 1813, but as Mr. McNabb Was still on duty pn fhe frontier:, the case was discharged. • ' "January l'6th, 1815: — Charles tngefso), son of the late Thomas Ingersol of the River Credit, applied to the Court to be allowed, joint- ly with his mother, Sally Ingersol, a Tavern License for the Govern- ment house at the .River Credit, stating tl)at,his latQ father had kept said house for some years. Granted." '•'!" ■ '' ' " January 23rd : — Quetton St. George appointed collector, had hot sent hip bond. Fined 40 shillings, and Stephen Jarvis appointed in his stead. Mr. Jarvis refused as he had been collector last year, and Joseph Cawthra was appointed." . "In consequence of thp enemy having possession of the Ifown the Court could not meet on the' 27th April." i 'tilJ )-!--n >>i •if>i,>ijii-!f "June 10th, 1813 : — John Jordan of York, Inn-keeper, fined two pounds sterling, for refusing to receive in his house, two convalescent soldiers, and treating their billet from A. Wood, Esq., with contempt." " October 19th, 1813 : — As no Town meetings had been held iiithe West Riding, the Magistrates appointed Township officers.'^ '*' /• ' .VHjiMJi I rOR TOEONTO. - ••■ Benjamin Mohger and Joacph Silverthorn, Assessors ; Allan Rob- inct, Collector. Thomas Mcrigold, Township Clerk." Oflicers were also appointed for Block No, 2 ; Beverly, Flambotough East and West, and Trafalgar. .;il./l ?1 ;.i' h')u(iU. " 8eptetiibei'*l^thvi814V-iB'eii5kmin Mort'g^r Ws ^tied £2 for re- ' fusing a horse'to Greneral DewatWVTllc, half the fine returned." October 11th, 1814 : — James Marckle of the Township of West Flamborough, was fined £10 for Assault and Battery on Jno. Binkley. " October 22nd, l^l^t :p^yh9 Cpujr^jippoiut^d-^ie,yoYiug,9%3fS for Toronto : ^,;f,. /.„., -., ,(,.,,_., ^,^, ,, _^.,j„, ^.^,, , ,, j^.^^ '.^^^ ^^ John Pollard and Thomas Silverthorn, Assessors ; Allan Eobinet, junr., Collector ;, CMrles lagersol, Town Clerk ; John Marlat and Garrat Conover, Path-masters ; Philip Poor, Town "Warden; John Sheeler, or Schiller, Pound-keeper." ■, i. ■ i George Guttei* fined 61Q fof sqlUng Uqubt. to Indians».T 'h» nUkmnv? " December 30th, 1815 :— Wm. Chcwctt complained of AllaA'Mb'- Nabb, jnr^, for riding on horseback on the foot path, and for, being pert and insolent, Ap 'logi^ed." , i . . , . i, "June 8th, 1816 :— Complairit by Wm. Allen, Esq., that Philip Cody, Assessor, and Joseph Silverthorn, Path-master, have neglected their duties. Ordered thit they be summoned." '''^ '" v''^ ' ' '■'•'-' The Pig question, June 25th, 1816 -Thadeus Gilbert, convicted of allowing two swine to run at large iii the streets of York -wM fined twenty shillings ; Charies Thomas, 4 swinfe, do. 40 shillings ; John Jordati, 2 swine, do. 20 shillings ; Morris Lawra'nce, 2 swine, do. 20 ' shillings ; H'obert Lackey, 2 swine, ddl 20 shillings. '-^""^ ' '" ■ ' '■''■'■, .■'■■■■■ ■.:• ■ . I' John Vanhorn and Frederick Kcsspel, fined 30 shillings for being eo much intoxicated as to be unfit for their duty as Jurors." .^ Robert Nichpls, Esq.j finc^, 5 shillings for Assaiilton A N, RJ^- Nabb. ■> i.,if.itii«| '!.« jft-ni/' .(jlrfwiWoT atr'.»l,iT »' ( h1 km q^rtj! ..» By looking over the two following liBits'of Grand Jurors, it may bo supposed that the people of Toronto io those times perforifted a large portion of the public business of the Home District. "Grand Jury, 9th July, 1816: — Thomas Merigold, foreman. Michael Miller, Stiles Stevens, John Silverthorn, Jas. Robinet, T\i(^. Robinet, Philip Cody, Joshua Pollard, David Hammond, Jos. Silver-' ' thorn, Frcdcriok Star Jarvis, Thomas SilVet-thorn, Conrad Sban^, Samuel Mercer, Randolph Papst, Allail Aobihet, Jas. McNaibb, ThoiSi'* Ingersol, Jaeob Marshall, Oharlea Camerdn and Renjdrbih Mong^rv^' Grand Jury, July 8th, 171t :— Iftenjatiiin Mongei-, fo'fcmaiii '^^^i^i• '' Barton, David Jordan, Saml. Mercer, Jno. Silverthorn, Jacob Smith, [ill f ■ i II 22 Stiles Stevens, Jftinos Jackson, Charles Conovcr, Joshua Pollard, David IJamnjond, Alex, Thompspn, ])aaicl ^lerigold, Thos dlcrigo^d, Philip Cody, Thos. Silvcrthorn. Ordered that Joshua CUrkson do pay a fine of 40 shilling for his non-attendance at this Session, .as a Grand Jiiror.'* , cr "'April 5th, 1H17: — A. N. McXabb bound to keep the peace, for challenging Robert Nichols, And Robert Nichols bound over for Assault and Battery." Philip Cody fined £5 for selling liquor to ludiondi <'i "sl'/ •' ,'' : .vli?'. :-!>!iHi>tiT [ '=. fn.ni.'u'i /ninl. ^'January 14th, 1818 : — The report of Thomas Merigold, surveyor ,^ of foads for this Western Boundai'y of the District, for. a new road to '.' be opened in the front part of Lot No, 27 and across Lot 26 in the Townsliip of Toronto, was laid before the Court, and ordered to be car- ried jinto execution according to law," "July 15th, 1818 ;— Ordered that Win, Thompson, Esq., be *uth-''/< orized to enter into an agreement with Benjamin Monger far the to- "T j)air pf (he bridge oyer the River Credit in the Township of Toronto, Dupdas Street, agreeably to the plans and estimate now produced in •) taking security in the sum of £75 for the due performauc? of the wor^^^ij by the first of November next ensuin*'," .■,■"■■■, '[ . : ■: ' ! !■ Grand ,Jury, ^uly X3th, 1819 : — Stiles Stevens, foreman. Jpsopji . Silverthorn, Bejjjaniin Monger, peprge Cutter, Aloxjinder Hemphill,^^^ James I^cNabb, Joshua Pollard, Thomas Silverthorn, Jacob ^n^ith. i Jacob Markle, Amasa Wilcoj, AU,an Robiuet, Cornelius Vanvalken; , burg^ Thos. Robinet. Philip Cody, Daniel Merigold, Wm, Custead, Wm'. Cust«ad refusing to take the oath was-cxamihcd on hi.s scruploH of conscience and excused fbr the preseht, .:«''; Oh the 2^th Dea6mbor, 1819, lioense was graiited to Th6fe Grahatl to keep an Inn in Toronto Township, '"North of Dundas Street;*'''- wMch m^ante the place whicb Crrahanwville' now ioc«upiei<;' k"''''*"* vJI January 31 St, 18U0.:— .Tames "Fitzglbbon, Esq., .cqnvicted of As-* sault arid Battery on George Garside. F)"nd sixpence.' ' ' ' ' ' ''"-^l _ ■ ■■ • ■ ' ■ I : ■! . ■:, T. f. it, ;•■:)•'• P'Arcy Boujtqn, the younger, fined sixp(j..ce for Assault and Bat- tery on George ;G,ar.' September I3tb :-T-Wm. Manniurt was "'filled 2 uUiiliugsiV ftelKugd '^''«?^A)n ^%Pm o^XorK without |iccns«fw.to,40.:;;,|. ...^^ i,„,.,;, .litiin'i ij«l. ,(n"/Ij-r'>,'li>: .i.trl. ,-f/r,-M .laitM ,ii«bio{. Liv/fl ,n'ijt(>U 23 on, .as a "October 11th, 1820 -.—Ordered that John McDouj^all be'appointed surveyor of Roads for the Toyvnship of Albion, and Albert Fidch Con^-j stable, for tho said Township." ,, . "January 12th 1821 :— The Court ordered that the ftdlowinj? per- I'' sons be appointed Parish and Township officers for the Township of Chinguacousy for tlie currerit year, and directed the Clerk of the Peace, to notify the persons so appointed to attend to the duties there- of as by law directed." , ' " . ' .' ' ' "" ••"'"' ' ■■•■'■,■* -t.o.VM '>(!♦ ••-.i^i. -n-.-H ll'l^^j.j If')' ;I essklbv ixqrabi, Amob Stafford, '■1 -li'rri ')iU •'.■■VLj<-i!.-f> Ai'iAj.-i I, ( . John Scott, Town Clerk. >, I assessors. j^^jj.^ CURRIE, Collector. Averal 3cott, James Bunting, John Leflar, Joseph Tolfree, M. Wcstcrvclt, and Robert Tremble, Path-masters. Averal Scott, James Bunting and Robert Calder, Pound-keepers. .Ordered that Mr. Thompson be requested to administer the offico oaths to the said parties. > "Jiune 19th, 1821 -.—Constables for Toronto Township, Daniel^* Merigold and John Faulkner. For Chinguacousy, Wm. Staffoifd and James Home." ' ■•;.'■■' ..■;-; "October 17th, 1821 :— Wm. Allan, Esq., collector of Customs, j^p- peared and stated on oath that he had seized ten barrels of salt, ^ in which were found concealed kegs of Tobaocp of the value of £5 and upwards, brought to York from the United States, in an American Schooner named iVcw ZTaDCrt. A. Johnston master." ,, , ,. " Ordered that the salt and tobacco be forfeited." •*, •» ' lu -ri A 0{ This was not the only instancti of the mixture of*sjllt aha tobabco": ^ Several years after Mr. Allan's discovery, Mr. Joseph Silverthoi-nj of^ Toronto Township, purchased a barrel of American salt of Mr. Wm. ' Arthurs, a respectable merchai^t of York,* in. which on opening, he found a keg of very good tobacco, "of the value of five pounds and f upwards." Mr. Arthurs on discovering the mistake,' wAs' anxious to recover the lot, but could not shew sufficient claims. ' ^ '"^ "Grand Jury, 15th January, 1822: — Allan Robinet, forcimiri, George Robinet, Wm. Blrdscll, Juo. Austin, George Miller,, Abraham Marekle, Joseph Silverthorn, John Beatty, Wm. Custead, Amos Wil- cox, John Utter, Daniel Harris, James Eakius, Aaron Silverthprn, , Joseph Graham, Thomas Silyert'iorn, John McCarty, Henry Rut ' ledire, Thomas Robinet and Timot.>y Street." , , . ,, , .'. , . H. U .. ,ij iiUi «.I I ;i •i ^ il m^ u ■',.'.) .iltJI r.i! !•'(>' It must !»' admitted that many of ilie 'atove extracts aire in th'^- sclvea of very little value, but they give some idea of the condition of tho early settlers in the County. . ■ • . ■ .• i. II is hoped that no offence may be talcen by the friends of tnbsc per- sons whose names have been used so freely. CL-rtainly none was in- tended, as some of those with whose names tlie greatest liberty has been taken, were after the events referred to, intimate friends of thp writer ^ .■ • ," •'"'• »' '" V Mostof thejands in the New Survey of Toronto, and in the Town- «hip of Chinguacousy were granted to settlors, in the year'l8l9 to 1821, according to the fbllowing list : ■ ii - , I. :. ■ „ // Toronto — New Suuvey. 1'. i 'tiii- :.ri -If 1st Concession East of Hurontario Street, i When Two Patties uremnudfor one lot, the nanie on the kft hand,H/or the J^ait h<^9fthc Loti Lot. ".'Xr^nlf htiianTi Ini* ,t I ' I jllWt HO \r init If j ^ hulj! j*^;niO bfilloH "tTi.y It ;iii« iun'\ lY . M' r,.f 1 Patrick Nulty and Wm. Preston 3 Edward Wright 4 Peter Little and Andrew Little 6 John Palmer and Isaac White •' ' 7 Janies Longhead 9 James Wilson, Senr., and James Wilson, Jnt. 10 Alexander S. Thompson • •i,.j( t jn.; i|,« • ih )f-t!* h')V>l^^"'<' 11 James Grafton and Thos. Grafton '""'!! ■'''■^' ^ '"^ '• x.n . ■• iJJttJ'. T . t .. ■> 111. -in A >*)0 .-< XT' i' * , J « iuux/l t ;.ih/. . 1 . l.i. I'Tj-.T.-itr ft .in// .liiii iU^ii !>:^1«i'ii> 12 George Stewart, 14 Joseph Graham 13 George Stewart and James Henderson' 15 Joha Chcync and Thomas Graham ilif'>)f ■ietii'wIT ^-ffdt-A 25 3rd Condcasion Kact. Lot. , , 1 Joseph B. Clitk. 3 Martttf Sttydef 4 William Dou. i 14 Joseph Chambers and Thomas Henderson , ,.,',, . '.. 6th Concession East '' '" ■'■' :•"''"') Lot. 1 Timothy Sheehan and John McCarthyd- 2 Anne Chute. 3 Reserve-^George Vinjf ' 4 Francis Helmke and Francis Stiver .. >V!-..,JJ TiT>IO 5 John Somerset. 7 John Petrie f-tifi-}! ! f fl.if tff^r.I, 8 John Huston and George Miliar :; 9 Crown Reserve — leased to John RobinsoD 10 Joseph Randal and Wm. Judson „ , , „r ^ » » i....f Hjnw mv I « -km li'ti'A ti' 2(> I Lot. Ctli ronccssipn Ka«t.— f'«M/j«w«/« . •.!«)(," i * 11 Jrwopli Price iiiul Koblart Chainbcra .i>40iAt mniW ti i 12 Crown llosorvo — Thoiuutt UaldiMMon'Mwul/iJ/'. f»li(ifj/'.i/. •; i:i Tiiiiotliy Street JUU'< .11 'iM ,'l (• 14 Matthew Cliaml)crH iiitd JHmo ChainlMr»,ti: nntl/iW .iii {( <»f 15 Will iiim IiOOj)or ami •lobn Leeper \mn mufitrtH iiipr<<,J, vj l«t Concession Wcsti, (, I r .i.fnfT riilnF. ,". •M»,';ti((V/ ni(..l, ? Ill/; T.;"J[ nif.iT, OJ Lot. 1 C. Thompson and ncor^e Winter 2 Boyce. 5 John liqur^s^ . „;•(■ ; j,,t H Reserved for .School ^^ ,. .( ,,,f,,|, (,„, 4 ^latthew Donahue and -TamoB ifosbit , j • 7 Robert Hepson. 8 .Tane Hill 1 John Mcintosh. 1 1 J oseph Carter , „ -^j 13 ,;,.me9 Beattie. , , i , i ^ > .-ni/f v ,!,«,(') f .' 14 John Neelands and Win. Todd, Senf. , i „„ , , , ,., 15 Wi'iiiaiu Todd, Jur., and Andrew NeeUnds i ^^j ^ ^j.,ii . ■ 2nd Concession West. ! l-i y. iiv.hvtU .'nrl', Lot. 1 William Tliompson. 3 Richard Bristol 4 James Pielcard. 7 Alexander Ross •'•'•' G Eliiabeth Dexter and Jamfcs Jtartin ' ' '" "'''•'" '''>'»"'» - 9 David Treanor. 10 Stewart Grafton ''*^""" ^- ' '^ ''^" ""^ ^■ 12 Alexander Burns and. Wm. Maxwell "^' '""' ^ '^ '"•'"'''• ^ 13 John Thompson and James McBride ■•>»''^''->^I C-"''*''^ '' 14 Henry Pearson and Alexander Duncftn""'"^^^'' ««(it...;T ,J ^^^ 3rd Concession , West. ,:,^,^'f> ,,^,,,^^^, ^j V Timothy Street. 2 Wm. Shaw '^" ''"" ''"''f"^*"^ "''^'^« ^^ 4 Richard Bristol. 5 Philip Clinker • '^"""f' 'f-l '• ' ' 7 Catharine Bender. ]^0 Evan Richards 8 Wm. Perkins and Thomas Kenedy , ., j 9 Crown Reserve — leased to John Be»ttie.'t.i{;j; j1> yrisoiuiT 1 11 John Beattie. 13 David Beattie ! ;, .-ni/i') Mnn/, 1: 12 Clergy Reserve — leased to John Beattie ^.tbll c;ijo/n'I { 14 Jacob Bell and Robert Moore i ;' i. ', .loKiofitoB uriuL ." 15 Robert Anderson and Andrew Scott > ; ,. < . { .sill miot >, Lot. 4th Concession West. »• 'H nw.-i!) (! 1 Jacob Pinglcand Henry Stiver. ' ■' ' 2 Clergy Rescr'^c — leased to Wm. Smith 27 .l.ul '% 4tli ConceHsion West — Continnect^ Lot. 3 Wm. Lindsay. 4 Alexander Stewart 6 Clergy Roscrve — leased to Timothy Street 6 Joshua Lcmcraud and Jacob Lemorand 7 Mary McCollum. 9 John Rosa 10 Wm. Birdsell. 12 James Beatty 13 William Coatea and Fbonezer Disher 14 William Coates Lot. 1 5th Concession West. Johnson Elliott and Thomas GriiSn John B. Muirhead. 5 Timothy Street Crown Reserve — leased to Wm. C. B. Simms' James Glendenning and John Peterson Stewart James and Thomas Grafton 8 Francis Bulls and John Moore 10 Francis Cameron and John O'Neil 11 John Rutledgc and Martin Switzer 13 John Armstrong and John Allan 14 William Armstrong and John Wallace 16 Robert Ncsbitt and William Whalley wn til HOI*' Y x^iv M tt 6th Concession West. Lot, I 3 6 Malcolm MoKinnon. 4 Peter Douglas Thomas Kells and Robert Fetch Timothy Street. 7 John Redea 9 William Orr 10 Michael Arnold and George Morden ' 12 Joseph Tomlinson and Martin Justiq 13 Daniel Hadley and Martin Justin 14 George Cowan and John Cowan ■ iifji8 jlf['>.-ioL 8 t- trtB lijimH ni«iHiVf 1 1 :ti: 81 .'A-h-iM n-'iifoloH it T tf-r-i'''. has tiM'j'I !(»fot» '<^l Chinouacoust — East of Hurcntsrio Street* u'j sifpn/.i'-t ili Lot 1st Concession East 1 Joseph B. Clark and Michael Sloat 3 John Devine and Thomas Maher 4 John Garden. 7 Sarah. Johnston 5 William Stafford and Samuel Kenn«y 6 Crown Reserve — leased to John Scott 7 Sarah Johnston, all • Mt{ ,f)(«oO aifoG' S8 IL ' >\\\ idjUi (.11' it ,ir.l:ill tiu.illiVr 4' " 28 I II I I 1st Concession 'Ea.at.-r-Continued. 8 Archibald Pickard 9 Henry Carter and Richard Cart«r 11 Isaac Ryan and James Bunting 12 Thomas Mercer and Levi Mercer 14 James Home and John Wilkins 15 Joseph Stafford and Obadiah Stafford 17 John Ransier and Andrew Ransier 18 George Dawson 20 Wm. Gernon and Francis Lightheart |^^ 23 Antoine Maison-neuf and John Newell 24 Abraham Wilson and Gilbert Vanwyck 26 John Lawrence. 30 Jacob Gould 27 John Purkiss and Michael Warden h 29 Matthew McMullen and Robert Scott 31 Jacob Gould and Thomas Johnston ■ i ; 33 Henry Yooum and Stephen Secord ' i'; 2nd Concession TDast. Lot. ■'t oi.iii// t-{ ■.{ •T ..T.-| :V> 1 2 3 4 6 7 Crown Reserve — leased to Joseph Graham Edward Armstrong Jonathan Doan and Thomas Silverthorn jrge Robinet and Thos. Robinet John Lynch and David Lynch George Silverthorne and Thos. Montgomery 8 Joseph Simons and John Simons ;,...; . , 10 Robert Martin and John Silverthorne T 11 William Smith and Joseph Tolfree 13 Caleb Groat and William Cook .^^ J.^r 14 Solomon Marckle. 18 Eleanor McMicking 16 John Pettit and Storm Loucks 19 Richard Bristol. 21 David Lightheart 22 Isaac Lightheart. 24 John Campbell 25 Francis Campbell. 27 Elizabeth Campbell 28 Robert Campbell. 30 Elizabeth Yocum 31 Robert Emery and John Gould 32 John Gould, jnr. 33 Hannah Gould Lot. 1 Benjamin Gale 2 Philip Hoffman and Paul Hoffman 4 William Higgiue and John Higgius ■ VI . _ i, , ',1! ii ))i 'U >'A ■iTjdoJff r 3rd Concession East/ ' " in-"* f>ri«il^ ) i' (««;HllU!ol» lj«l«*' ! 1 29 BiltiW H t'.t't'ith 'I }. t ;y " 1 k iH 8 .'{ 01 d;!!i"l fl ' ^ ,< II :-jr <.v •ifj rrHliW ; 3rd Concession East. — Continued. 5 Josiah Robinet and James Eobinet 7 Thomas McMicking 8 Daniel Wilcox and John Wilcox 9 John Chambers and John Proctor 11 Jacob Phillips and Lewis Phillips 12 James Dodds and Robert Sovereign '•' 14 Rowland Griffith's and John Finch 17 James Townly and Abraham Orth 18 Elizabeth Bunting. 20 Sarah Salisbury ^ 21 Lidia Craig. 23 Abraham Marckle 24 Margaret Clendenning. 26 Richard Bristol 27 Wm. Reynolds. 29 Wm. Harrison 30 Francis Humphrey's and James Humphrey's 31 Mary Richards. 33 John Stocks. 34 George Reid. 'i*A «': 4th Concession East. Lot, 1 3 4 6 „,u-i(J»lf.n/, (lifotr lit Ml Crown Reserve — leased to George Duggan - Isaac Davis and Ryer Reynolds ,. ^;_, Wm. Keating and Oliver Keating > Richard Bristol. 7 Henry Pope 8 Francis Nixon and Ross Nixon 10 Lardner Bostwick 11 George Moody and Wm. Jones 13 Samuel Hull and John Beamer 14 John Bagwell and George Barber 16 John Bostwick. 17 Timothy Street 18 John Deacon and Wm. Hearn 19 John Ceasar and Robert Archdekin 21 Peter Crum and John Crum 22 James Reid and John Crura 24 "Francis Lawrence. 25 Hanijah Sanderson 27 Elizabeth Emniett. 28 John Emmett. . ■ 30 John Rcily and Robert McConnell re. 32 Owen Shields and John Wolfe i * . 33 Nicholas Matticc and Thomas Fox ^, ^^^ ,ju«aiU.4l m' ;• ' Lot. 5th Concession East. R^: mnult ma^ *»i: 1 Michael Fisher. 4 Wm. Bowles .utyV itn« biAlUK blv*U li; 2 Daniel Hopkins and Anthony CailleW ;Miiiii»r ^ ■* -P 3 Clergy Reserve — leased to Thos. Wiley •i ■-> i '(iljofin'r i.il.R *r htt.. -'- ri.-;'^ ji ,' *^r via/\T« 1 '. liH Y>\ •hlwl X\L vM it mU TJ.* .8l.!!.'f*>iJi ru.V iM .to.l •V^ti 30 Lot. 5tli Concession East — Contiiiued> 6 Joseph Ogden and Samuel Ogden 7 John Blakely and James Faulkner 8 Dependence Colbath and Wm. Fisher 9 George Brown 11 James Watson and John Nichols 12 Maurice Nagle and Wm. Johnson 14 Edward Pilkington. 15 George MilLwoed 17 Kalph Graham and James Rose 18 Thomas Grafton and John Hayden 20 John Mclntyre and Elijah Pago 21 Hannah Ferjis. 27 Jacob Hosteler :23 James Thompson and John Thompson .24 Wm. E. Secord. 26 Absalom Hosteler 7yMU[ifniil v; ii.i.T"? (»''. 29 John McOonnell and James McConnell 30 Lieut.-Col. Wm. Armstrong 31 John Armstrong and James Lan; 33 John McCartney ' .-— | Lot. 6th Concession E.^,st. 2 Thomas Carroll and John Freeman 3 John Marckle and Abraham Marckle 4 Wm. Cope and Wm. Robins 6 Peter McEntec — Lease. 6 John Jordan 7 Jacob Hostrosser and Wm. Robinson 8 Aaron Cornell and Silas York 10 David Parker and David Parker 11 Joseph Proctor and Peter B. Kelly 13 Jacob Hackctt and Andrew Scvars 14 Wm. R. Smith. 16 John Bostwick 17 Henry Grass and Christian Hoffman 16 Timothy Street. 21 Charles Van Kauno 19 Petor Mclntyre and Dugald Mackenzie 22 John Taylor and Wm. Taylor 24 Robert Tremble. 27 Elizabeth Hosteler 25 Alexander Nixon and Joseph Bloomficld 28 John Robinson and George Robinson 30 Daniel Martin and Noah Hcaton 31 David Millard and John Mino 32 George Cummings and Wm. Oummings .33 Isaac Millard n i>n;',./i ..u />' * 'f // ;(«^D 11. livH !;wit!uJ^ J:i • ' J .. . ;)! f»H. . rt/».j.r,(f »)(<^(. ;: 1 u CI i I'i* < ■ t ^ t TU t. hi. '•» UAL :v!i-.lj;C <-"' .itid ,\biihnr. I •'.;. I! lr.i.u:M ':! 1 1 ivninit'i «f Lot. 1st Concession West. 1 Crown Reserve^— leased to Andrew Le Rose 2 James E. Small and William Willis 3 John Radenhiirst. 4 Richard Bristol 6 Wm; Wood and Wm. Daley 7 Robert Lowes and Robert Scott 8 Amos Wilcox and Wm. J. Sumner 10 John Heron and John McCormack 11 Warren Clarkson and Peter Oliphant 13 Peter Greenious and Peter Leopard 14 James Kenny and John Kenny 16 James Stafford and Enoch Stafford 17 Alpheus Hemphill and Zackariah Hemphil? 18 Wm. Wynne and John Cowan 19 Alexander Cameron. 21 Jane Silverthom 22 Richard Bristol. 32 Richard Bristol 30 George Ransier and Henry Ransier 31 Daniel McCremmon and Wm, Ogden • Lot. 2nd Concession West. 1 Alexander Le Rose and Ransom Dexter 2 Edward Fletcher and Moses Johnston 4 John Scott. 5 Richard Bristol loi. 7 Peter Walsh and Timothy O'Keefe 8 Jacob Stump and Daniel Stump 9 Joseph Kenny and Peter Kenny 11 Michael Hanx and John Smith 12 Richard Bristol. 21 Isaac Arnold 14 Wm. Shane and Henry Shane 1ft Wm Orr and John McMillan 17 Thos. Merigold and Amos Merigold 18 Edward Pilkington and Wm. Robinson Smith 20 Wm. Holt and Wm. Woodruff 23 Wm. Robinson and Richard Brown 24 George Brown. 30 Wm. Duncan 26 Fenton Mlloy, David Craig, and Edward Goodson 31 Daniel Irish. 33 Edward McBride 34 Edfrard MoBrido and James O'Hara Lot. 3rd Concession West. ' ' " 2 Jonathan Copeland and Robert Copcland 8 Timothy StrooU 4 Edw»rd Deficld ■mf ■I' :<■ JJlBtlOl/V li. saydT ■'ot'iJl t\:>,H.y} "1 irV) ,litH .H f! -joiafr m: 32 it !f 3rd Concession West. — Continued. 6 Soloman Stump and Joseph Stump 7 Frederick and David Snider 8 Waite Sweet and James Wilcox 10 Moses Cornhill and Thomas Cornhill 11 Timothy Street. 14 Richard Bristol 13 Jacob Shook and Conrad Shook 15 James McCulloch and Thos. Young 16 Thomas Cornell and Philip Buck 17 John Kenny and Peter Kenny 18 James McLean and David McBrido 19 Isaac Vanfleet and Joseph Vanderlip 21 Timothy Street. 25 Wm, Coulson 22 John Wadge and Wm. Wooley , odrJ. {iitr '»mty;,W m'IT 8f 27 Richard Sharp and Amos Dexter rrnO 'i^hnnr-ilK 01 28 Edward Kenedy and John Nulty i. LU .Iam'v! in^d.-vJI SSi 30 James Wilson. 31 Wm. Patrick ' f ,t*, rol^!! iw! ..j-io-.O rtfi 32 Thomas Sumner. 33 Richard Vails , rMi-.-jn-.F [muM IS Lot. 4th Concession West. 1 Francis House. 2 Mary Chisholm It ^i. v*V.mr>\k 5 Cooper Brooks and Wm. Kelly i* hm ''■^A\\j^''\ \nmiyi 7 James House. 8 John Leflar '' 'i''i ft .<5" iV. <1tI"T. 9 Peter Frank and John Frank 11 John Peeler cxnd Peter Lawrence 12 Peter Lawrence 14 Ashman Pettit and Erastus Howard 15 Wm. Clarridge and John Clarridge 17 Hugh Craig and Phelix Havens 18 George Wilson and Edward Troy 20 Margaret Woodruflf. 23 Adam Laraway -♦ -^o^^ 21 Charles Feetsall and Joseph Weller 'v;!'iJfiM U&fth'S. 24 Matthew Lymburner tV .^^>if hi'.£',+ioH .in'ff 26 James Butler, 8onr., and James Butl^, Jor 27 J-mes Bates and Joseph Gerow 28 Crown Resorve — leased to Adam Brown 29 Charles Haines and Thomas Wiley 'l V^ 30 James Johnston and Thomas John8toai>£ t>t 31 James Toraance and Robt. Bosfield^j,,j-| | 33 Timothy Street. • t, 34 James McGuiro and Joseph Gardaor r ■ ■■■^K .in'fT .7; .o,!T . ft '.ill K'Jiifi^l r V c / t't li tl at 02 r,S iS OS ■ I ijii 33 rr VI fCr 81 en 02 '.ii i;5 ■ .r» 12 n-'i OS nMt ir. 'K'f ie .M : r> 5th Concession East. Lot. 2 Robert Calder and Alexander Calder 3 Josiah Brown and Horace Benedict 4 Maurice Worts and Jabez Lewis 6 Jane Ostrander. 7 Thomas Wlietham 8 Abraham Scott and Ernest Scott 10 John Harjrar and David Ilasar 11 Alexander C. Lawrence. 17 Peter Plumraerfelt 13 Frederick Pickard. 14 Thomas Cooper. 16 Abraham Moore and Thomas Hull " 17 Peter Plummerfelt 18 Timothy Street. 21 Jo.scelyne Waller"/'*^ *"' 19 Henry Ortte and John Dreice *'''>''' 22 James Dunn and Timothy Dunn 24 Wm. Nichol. 25 Mary Pettay 27 John Brown. 28 Mary Brown 30 Peter Whitney and Robert Martia 31 Ralph Crawford •I'V.s^iiii v/ )ici 32 Robert Wcodinll and John Mercer 33 Wm. Marwpod and John Hardy H . i' 6th Concession West. H • ■ . > ->• - n Lot. 1 Richard Hull and Levi Mayhew 2 Owen Thomas and Asa Ingram 4 James Secord. 9 Charles Stotesbury 6 James Ostrander and John Miller 7 Aaron Page and Charles Fuller 8 Peter Emerick vnd George Emerick 9 Charles Stotesbury 11 Daniel Merigold and Lewis Bradley 12 Samuel Curry and James Curry 14 Duncan Buchanan. 15 Timothy Street 17 Samuel Finch and John Campbell 18 Timothy Street and John Holdgate 21 J. Waller. 23 Hanah StuU 24 Jacob Stull. 26 Henry Brown ''i'"'^' 27 Adam Brown. 29 Joseph Brown 30 Mary Vrooman. 33 Timothy Street 31 Wm. Hartrick and John Hartrick 34 James McCormack ,in«. ■<.>-."> iJi.U ■ ' ;' hnt\ 'f\ \:t'< :-r!r :. 7S I'Ort it:: htt .uAli'A *itmiX) <■> .t;it^ i/j...-".'}/. Iwui. 15 I i! H I 34 It has not been found convenient to obtain the names of the Original Orantees in the Township of Albion, Caledon and Toronto Gore, but tlie following list of the first patentees of the most of the lots in thps? Townshipp, will afford much similar information. List of Original Patentees of Lands in the Township of Albion^ Ist Concession. Lot. • i'l 1 and 3 James Jloss, all 2 Joseph Lindsay and Wm. Lindsay 4 John Dunn, Chs. Peckthorn, Thos. Johnston and Geo, Crawford 6 and 7 James Sampson, all < ' 8 Wm. Atcheson and Wm, Dixon • ^ 9 James G. Chewett. 10 Timothy Terry t, f.r, 12 and 13 Michael Sloat, all 14 John Konghnett and Michael Sloai 15 John Hutchinson and John Ellix)tt 16 George Duggan anp Robert Muir 17 John Wilkinson, Snr., and John Wilkinson, Jnf 18 and 19 James G, Chewett, all I i:K 20 Mary Howard and Mary Mulloy T 22 James W'^kie and Mary Mulloy 23 Isaac Campbell and John Bates 24 James G. Chewett, all . t' Mf K. til I' I mfiU av:H i-S •ukU V2 ; .Wl W. r ■ih. 25 Dennis McCarthy, Albert Thomas and Geprgc Evjn^ 26 and 27 John Smith, all 29 Thomas Bray and Jermiah Fox 30 Janes Killen, all 31 John Vance and Francis McLaughlin 32 F^rwell Rossing. 33 James G. Chewett, all 35 John Raun and Frederick Raun 36 Randoldh Raun and Frederick Rauij 37 John Kidd and James Laughlin 38 Benjamin Shell and John Kidd 39 Wm. Proudfoot and John Gilmorc 40 Daniel McLauglin^ all, 30 acres 2nd Concession, Lot. 1 John Willis and Allan Smith 2 John Balfour, all 4 Hannah Stanley. 5 Catharine Young ,.,g,. "■ '"iVAW-Jl a.s I 'I i 8 'I ,1 l.i: ,. .aebi. Ti- . onald. all 17 (xoorire and .lohn (iJarbutt 18 Robert Duncan and Mary Howard 19 Thos. Mulloy,all / ".' ! ., . " 20 Sarah Matthew!", Henry McCartney, Ellen >ratthrws nnd Thos Forsyth 21 Wm. Wilson and Richard Oxtoby '" ' ' ' •' 22 John Dolfiu and Wm. Chea\ers 23 John Smith and Wm. Cheavcrs 25 James Kearson, James Wilson and Charles AVilson 26 James Kearson and John Smith 27 Matthew Kerus, George Kerns and Jamcn Kearn 28 Ralph Crawford, all 29 Wm. Kearau and Benjamin Milliken 31 Margaret Johnston, all • 32 John Smith and (roorge Robinson 33 Robert Crawford and Edward Stinson ' ^' ' 34 Nancy Baker, all • ' ' '' • ! ' ' ' 36 Francis Lock aiiJ John Scott 37 J. ft. Chewctt 38 Samuel Chewett 39 James V/right, all, 9 acres 3rd Concession. '-'<• Lot. • 1 Arc/iibald McBean, Archibald McVean, John Gracty, and Cornelius McCarty 2 Timothy McCarty, John Pollard and Henry Sliaw \ 3 Hugh Mnlloy and John W Balfour ... ^,„ , 4 Hugh 3fulloy. 7 Daniel Brooke 6 .Michael Connor and Jacob Prentics 8 Frederick Nixon. 12 John Jaffroc ' ,r >., ; 9 l*eter Byrne and Simon Kemp 'f'l -r . .-m '., 10 William O'Neil and Timothy Ingham . s' r'l ^ ii 12 14 15 17 18 19 20 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 33 35 36 37 FiOt 1 2 •5 6 7 8 10 12 la 14 15 17 18 20 21 22 23 25 36 3rd Concession. — Contintied. John JaiFrcy. 13 Patrick Robinson J. Gr. Chewctt. 16 Ebenezer Blair Richard Wellwood, William Roach and WilHani Sparrow William Garbutt and John Smith James Chewifc, all • Jaaics Dnggan and Thomas Mulloy Michael Devine and Benjamin Petty George Atkinson and Robert Willis Joseph Richardson and Benjamin Johnson Laughliu Quin and William Daley John Wallis, Thomas Shortis, Edward Rogers and .Unn^s K<(iu'ily Martin Carroll, all M.,V Matthew McAuly and Timothy Wihoa ' Patrick Lynch and James Fielding- Thomas Johnson and Simon Scully James Lougheed. 32 John Rejjey Mary licid, all Henry Shell an(' Archibald Lock Charles Carson and JClisha Lawrence , . . James Carless, all. 25 acres 4th Concession. . . (! I: _..i/.' ti't'-UVr'A - ;i« lUl ..{.*}<;),./;■.'( Doherty, all ; 88 acres. Matthew Finnaly. all ; 5 acr '^ 5th Concession. I, i,h», '^mtl*.'! .uiul. ■ ilitll' t 1 I'.t 1 f Charles Caldwell. :5 William Caldwell Andrew, Hujih and Jauies McCourt James Caldwell. (> Samuel Chewett / Kdmond IJoyle and Timothy Dawson ..;*••• til Ml' :r!:7/ riit T.Uv'u!' > wii*it;( Simon Houg. Thomas Marker and David JjOuyhue(| John Macklem and William Moore , * ;/'* ;' , .... William Macklem and David McDout'al] ..» >. i John hhuro and Albert i^ inch ,, j , ,,, , ,, John Miore. sen. and John Mulloy Hiram Prentiss, Jolm Oliver and John Sliorc , Joseph Scott and*IMiomas Hain\> H , , Joseph Hudson and John Chapman Henry Downey, William I'roudfoot and Flenry Miller Joseph 31ilbiirn and Patrick Joyce George Duur-ran and James Chrysler William Sylvcxter and Patrick Hcndcrsun George Duggan. 2'> Thomas Valtinc William Taylor, Jolm Boyce and John Scott Henry Taylor, William Taylor and George Pcndletou John Wilir.olt and Samuel Lewis Lancy liuther, all . , ,. Hannali Gormlcy and Thomas Dawson William Hawkins and John J^aul William Hawkins and i*oter Donahue James G. Chewett. all Charles Carson, Morly Hishon and Janu-.- Wilsoti fith Coacossion. William Naggs and Philij) Peacock Jonathan ]*eacoek and Hector Mot^uarri- ■ K .hf.'i 'n i 38 I m 4 5 l> 7 8 n 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 22 25 26 27 28 29 31 33 Lot. 1 2 4 6 7 8 10 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 6tli Concession.- -f'niiflinii'J. Jttlni Shuuk and James (looJfollow Allan Smith and William Roj,'er.s John Rogers, William Rogers and William Williamson Adam Haliday and William Bloor Elizabeth Flummer. l(t R(»bert Loripg Robert Jioring and John Jeffrey (reorge Kvan.s. all John Collins and Jolm iShore Francis Collins and Tliomas Rogers Thomas C'ooper and Richard Johnsim Thom:".;: ^'pilor, Hugh Whitely and David Leach James Chrysler and Peter 3IcKntee John MuUoy, all George Vernon, James Janiieson and John Jamieson Thomas Maxwell. 23 Robert Shore James (i. Chewett. all Robert Tredgear and Richard Darker AVilliam Proudfoot and John Locklieart Thomas Beetham and Mary Honan ^ William Wray and James Kvans and 32 James Orr, all Riibert Hunter, all ; 5 acres 7th Concession. William (Jrahani, all ; 9 acres Joshua Hunter. 3 David Dowdlo Davi i Dowdle and Robert Shields John Black and Richard Johnston Joseph Marshall and Asa Reynolds Charles Bolton. 9 James G. Chewett Robert Ijoring. 14 Alexander Grant Joseph Kerr. Alexander Armstrong, Kedpath .lolin Kerr and William Morrison Johu Briggs and William Noble James Brecon and John Cuwthree James Monkman and Andrew White George Doufwaite and Peter MoEntec James .lohnson. 20 Robert Johnsmi John Sliuri^ and Williaui I'roudfoot. John Scott" and Jauics 39 23 24 25 2(5 27 2J> Lot. (i s 10 12 IX. 15 10 18 1!) 21 22 2;^ 2(5 27 28 Lot. 11 12 U IG 17 IS 19 20 22 23 25 2i'. 7tli Conce.s.sion. — ('oufunnf/. (riJor.;e N'auxhan. Jinuos Wres.sol and Samuel VVressol John Mills, Patrick Henan and Richard Klowollaa Peti^r Dolun and Thonia.s Shortis Daniel Hunter, all Samuel Wres.> Conrad Lampe J*th (Concession. Robert Parker, ii^ acres and V] William Parker James Bolton. 15 (jeorge Uodbolt James Blair and (icorge King William Killi-ilmni, Patrick Henan and Josepli Russell Thomas Bowes, Thomas Johnson and Jacob Mabei Stephen Pherrill and James McCabe Henry Ausnian and Jacob Cook William Woulfe and William Roadhouse ■ William Koadhouse. 24 John Acheson ■ William Pfoudfoot and Karson Horaii J. (i. Chewett, aU Catherine X-rdiui, and Michael Treanor 11 ' 40 10th (JonccBsioii, Lot. 17 aud 18 James and Tbomas Murphy i 19 Joremiuh Hills. 20 "'Yilliam Dennis i 'Jl Th«mas McLauirhlin and Thomas Blaokman 22 John Eastwood and James Grant ( - 23 Alexander Ogilvie and Robert Ilustign 25 Gilbert Doyle. 27 Alexander Campbell I 2«) Catharine Nerdins; and James Evans '• ttti(il# 'N. . 11th Concession. ■ ymtfi. ir i Lot. 22 and 2:5 John Liddy 24 Mary Horan. 25 James Sanderson fjhf nf Original Patentees of lands, in (^aledpn ^ '»'...., i, . ^ ,'■'■)■ U, I., V. «<.i*f iUtiilii '^ . Ist Concesion. r?"/l Nfitif »,f' ;' i j Lot. m 1 John Gormley. all h S.'f 2 George Beatty and Daniel McDivit ;> Tobias Murphy and Hugh Hagerty 4 Patrick Wissett and Daniel Hark in (> George A'^iney and William Robinson ^.iimii 7 William Robinson, all. 8 Philip Chambers !• Daniel Martin and John Murphy 10 Patrick Doherty. 12 Peter Lampman 13 Thomas Kingsraill, George Hilliard and George Patte.rs.)ii 14 Albert Fennell. 15 William Stubbs 1() Allan Eddy and Archibald Ferguson 17 James Daniel and George Sloan 18 Joel Kenedy and Andrew Ward 19 Thomas Silverthorn and John Dixon 20 Roderick McDonnell and John Stubbs 22 Matthew Warren and Alexander Hillock 23 James Broddy and John Hind 24 Nancy Wortz and John Martindale 25 Michael Armstrong and Robert Rayburn 26 Nancy Wortz and William Hawkins 27 and 29 J. G. Chewett, all ; 400 acres 30 William Brown and George Bell 31 Thomas Clark, all : 40 acres *{ 4] liUt. 1 i () 7 H 10 12 13 14 15 17 IS 1!) 21 22 23 25 26 2S 29 iiOt. I o 4 6 7 9 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 2nd Concession, East. ThoniaH Brook and Samuel Mc Bride John C. llatt and Alexander Broddy I'liilip Potrie. 5 John Bracken Thomas I'etch and William McDonnell John Murphy and Kllcn IMurphy Timothy Chambers. 11 Phoebe Wortz Peter Fer;j;usoii, Alexander Ferguson and (leorye Dodds J. P. Cummins and Patrick McKucnney Turpin Culham, all Charles McKonna, Hugh McKenna and Ciiri,stoj)her liu John Simpson and Andrew Bigham Thomas McGoff and George Sloan Edward Walker and John Baxter John Sproule and John McCqU J. G. Chcwett, all Edward Shortis and James Ja'ckmau Willliam Johnston and George Dodds Klisha llickley and David Edgar Benjamin Lawrence. 27 Thomas Adair Robert Hobso.i and William Johnston William Brown and Ro^rt ilobson M i;!ii>J ««(«• rnp ♦IJR «i!>jiii<>l .!'' f-irA^ ..it I i!l; I 3d Concession. East. ■1 ri^r;,; J. G. Chcwett Gorge Johnston. 3 David Boyle Constautine Murphy and Henry Gerrow Constantino Murphy and John Murphy John Frederick. 8 Patrick Murphy John Baxter. 10 J. G. Chewett Hon. Duncan Cameron John Lamont, Donald McKinnon, Martin McKintion and Dunkati Lamont Neil Lamont and Alexander Stewart Collins McArthcr. 16 Archibald McDonnell Edward Walker, 26 Bcnjamim Vannatter and Elizabeth Henderson Elizabeth Henderson and Thomas Blake William Raines and Charles Doherty 42 22 Matthew Swcctman 28 Isabella Dodds and William Jcmicson 24 William JeinicKon and John McVoan 26 John Paul and Samuel Majrill 27 James Fcnton and Samuel Mairill , 4th Concession, Kast. Lot. 1 William Sharp and John Sharp 2 Kzcki 1 McCann, all 4 Edward McCann and William Davis 5 Thomas P^nglish and William Winer H Charles McDonuall and John Judge 7 Elizabeth Frederick. 8 William Bergia 10 George Farrell. 11 William Judge 11 Archibald Ferguson 12 Mary McKinnon anc William Cormack 13 Hector McQuarvic and Donald McKinnon 14 Hector and Far(|uhar McQuarrie 15 Donald and John McQuarrie 17 Thomas Brett and William Lang 18 James Williams, Neil McDonnell and Neil Campbell 19 John Assilstine, all 20 Joseph llaw.ston, Joseph and Henry Shone 21 James Henderson. 22 Chanty Warner 23 John Hopkins. 25 John Mattice 26 Benjamin Reynolds. 27 Thomas Henry 5th Concession, East. Lot. 1 Lambert F. Brooks. 2 James Magee 3 John Grindle, William Clark and Richard Clark 4 Sydney E>iglish and Robert Duncan G William Emmerey and Alexander Fcrgusou 7 J. G. Chewctt. 8 John Bracken [) Anthony Sharp and I'oter Webster 10 George Douglas and Archibald ^loColluvc 12 John and Allan McKinnon 13 Donald McQuarrie and Roderick McC'rae 14 Samuel (Jordon and Fanjuhar McQuarrie 16 Samuel Me(iill and Joseph Viekcry 17 Robert McMichail and Thomas Cathcart 43 5th Concession East — Continued. Lot. 18 Christopher Hughes, 19 Edward Walker. 20 William Howarth and Thomas Brett. 22 Elizaljeth Blain and Jeremiah Hilta, 23 Eleanor Brown. 25 James Walker. 24 William Howarth and John F. Shea. 6th Concession East. 1 Bernard Turquand. 2 Thomas Wallia. 4 Elizabeth Forbes. 5 William Kennelly and David Hanton. 6 Dennis McCarthy and John Campbell. ' 7 James Crane. 8 Elizabeth Vanderlip. 10 Donald Cameron and Eichard McLean. 11 Murdoch Morrison and William Lindsay. 12 Owen Gershon. 13 Matthew Wilson and James Inson. 14 Farquhar McKinnon and Donald McDonald. 15 Joseph Martin and William Wreggett. 17 John Richardson and Isaac Plunkett. 18 William Richardson and Jackson Potter. 19 Peter Rann and Frederick McCrae. 20 Jackson Potter and Patrick Minnaugh. 21 J. G. Chewett. 22 William Franks. 23 Daniel McLaughlin and Francis Smith. OALEDON WEST. Ist Concession. 1 Barnard McGuire, 2 Robert Oliver. 3 Philip Snyder. 6 William Johnston. 4 David Culp and Hugh Black. j 7 Mary Vanderlip, all. 8 William Maxwell and Philip Chambers. 9 Rol)ert Lord Williams and Daniel Hicks, m Peter Wolfe and Daniel Hicks. 12 Aaron Silverthorn, 13 Margaret Woodruff. 44 ^ k 1st Concession — Continued. Lot 14 Samuel Ryckman. 15 James and Daniel Neclands. 16 William Mattioe. 17 James McNabb. 18 Eliza Wilcox. 19 Samuel Ryckman, 20 William Beaudry and Robert Nixon. 22 Anne Wilcox. 23 Miles Bacon and Thomas Taylor. 24 Michael Naghton and Miles Bacon. 25 Michael Armstrong and John Morris. 26 John McDivitt. 27 William Atchison. 29 Donald McDonald and Jonas Smith. 30 William Archart and Hugh Dale. 31 John Keys and Orange Lawrence. 2nd Concession West 1 Murdock Morrison. 2 John Polly, et ul. 4 John McMarchle. 5 Amos Wilcox and Thomas Robinet. 6 John Nunn and Alexander Clunas. 7 Ellen Murphy, Thomas Johnston and John Nunn 8 George Stafford and John Burkholder. 10 Christian Brown and John Brown. 11 William Walker and Moses Atkinson. 12 David Paterson and Robert McKeon. 13 William Walker and John Weaver. 14 George Chisholm, all. 15 Thomas Dressel and John Smiltzar. 1 7 William Berry and Matthew Crooks. 18 William Walker and Adam Bowman. 19 William Willoughby, all. 20 Francis McLean and William Limebeer. 21 & 22 Robert Lane, all. 23 Robert Land and JanicH Seattle. 25 Samuel Ryckman, all. 26 Con. Murphy and James Middagh. 45 Lot. 2nd Concession West — Continued, 27 James Maxwell and Allan Nelson. 28 Samuel Ryckman. 29 John Heisse. 31 George Searle and Hugh Doherty. 3rd Concession West. 1 John Keith and Lachlan B. Hagerman. 2 James Davidson, all. 3 John Marsh and Anthony Davis. 4 John Marsh and William Bowbeer. G John Ham. 7 Susannah Ham. 8 Robert Sinclair. 9 Mary Vroman. ., 10 John Bonnar and Christian Martin. 12 Amo.s Dexter and John Cooper. 13 Henry Brown. 14 Adam Brown. 15 James Hammond. Iti Elizabeth Vandusen. 17 Thomas Taylor. 18 John Thatcher. 19 Abraham Bowman. 22 Henrietta Chase. 20 Henry Weir and David Wilson. 23 Peter Bowman. 24 Jacob Meddagh. 2.5 John Aikins and James Austin. , 26 James Middagh and Abraham Topp. ,, 27 Hu12 John Murphy and Thomas Parr. 13, 14 & 16 Rev. John Strahan. 17 Rev. Alex. MsDonkell, ct nl. 11th Concession. 7 Michael Russel. 8 k 9 Alexander Roxborough. 10 Martin Burns. 11 James Durand. 12 Alexander Roxborough. 14 Wm. Proudfoot. 15& 17 James Winniet. 16 Wm Proudfoot 12th Concession. 14 Wm. Proudfoot. 10 Wm. Campbell. 17 George Hall. The first regular organization of all the Townships now composing the County of Peel, was in 1821, and shews : — i iPopulation. Acres cleared. Value in Property. Toronto 803 2,924 230 62 not £11,348 Chinguaconsy and Gore Albion 412 110 100 5,110 1,631 finven. Caledon 1,425 1 i 50 The following table will shew the progress of each municipality in population to the tin^ of the last census : 1841. 1861. Albion 2,015 Brampton CaledoD 1,511 Chinguacousy 3,721 Gore 1,145 Streetsville Toronto 4,601 4,281 3,707 7,469 1,820 7,539 Total 12,993 24,816 1861. 5,078 1,627 4,588 6,897 1,728 730 6,572 1871. 4,857 2,090 4,785 6,129 1,559 617 5,974 27,240 26,011 III. Inhabitants op Peel in 1873. The following lists of the inhabitants of the County, are carefully prepared from the Assessment Rolls for 1873. The names of inhabi- tants in each locality, township or village are set down alphabetically and the several places are also arranged in alphabetical order, com- mencing with Albion. Although much care has been taken in preparing these lists, there will, doubtless, many errors be found, which, it is hoped, may be excused. ALBION. The Township of Albion comprises the north-east portion of the County of Peel, being bounded on the south by the northern division of the Gore of Toronto, on the east by the County of York, on the north by the County of Simcoe, and on the west by the Township of Caledon and part of Chinguacousy. It is a township of good land, pretty well supplied with water by the River Humbcr, which runs with many windings, and many branche.'' through nearly the whole length of the Township. Albion was surveyed in 1819, and its settlement commenced im- mediately, thereafter. The population, according to the census of 1871, was at that time 4367. 51 MUNICIPAL COUNCIL, 1873. ThomaB Swinarton, Reeve. John Vance, Deputy Reeve. Robert Burton, Isaac Wilson and Peter C. Campbell, Coutfcillors. George Evans, Treasurer, Bolton, P.O. Alexander J. Dixon, Clerk, Coventry, P.O. Con. Lot. Agnew, John 10 ^26 Allan,John 6 15 Anderson, Alexander ... 1 15 Anderson, Thomas 2 10 Armoi'.r, John 5 28 Armstrong, Ebenezer ... 10 18 Armstrong, James 2 8 Armstrong, John 2 19 Armstrong, John 4 19 Armstrong, Wm 2 9 Atoheson, Hugh 3 28 Atcheson, Hugh, Shoe- maker 2 Atcheson, John, Gent... 5 4 Austin, Richard 5 1 Baguly, Edward 4 16 Banks, Anne A 2 Beamish, Benjamin 8 6 Beamish, Francis 7 8 Beamish, George 7 5 Beamish, Henry 4 7 Kaasley, Wm 4 3 Beat ty, George, senior... 3 2 Beatty, George, junior... 4 8 Beatty, Matthew... 4 3 Beatty, Matthew 7 13 Beatty, Robert ^ 4 3 Beetham, Adam 8 25 Beetham, Wm 6 30 Bevans. John 7 7 Eevins, Martin 3 20 Bible, John J. P 2 26 Bible, Wm 2 32 Blain, Charles 3 16 Bolton, Abraham 7 14 Bolton Austin 7 14 Bolton, Charles 9 15 Bolton, II enry 7 13 Con. Bolton, jamuel. Under- taker 7 Bowes, George 8 Bowes, John 8 Bowes, Wm 9 Bowes, Samuel 5 Boyce, Joshua 7 Boyce, Thomas 8 Bradley, Caspar 6 Bradley, Charles 7 Bradley, Edward..., ... 7 Bradley, Edward 7 Bradley, llcnry 7 Bradley, Richard 6 Bradley, Wm 10 Burton, Robert 4 Brown, Jane 3 Brown, Wm 5 Brown, Wm 9 Callaghan, Daniel 4 Calliighan, Wm 4 Caldwell, Charles 5 Caldwell. James 6 Caldwell,John 6 Caldwell, John 5 Campbell, John 1 Campbell, Robert 6 Campbell, Thomas 1 Campbell, Wm 2 Carberry, George 4 Carberry , James 4 Cargo, Hugh 7 Carson, David 3 Carter. Joseph 6 Catherwood, James 4 Clark, John, Sr. .. 7 Clark, John, Jr 7 Clark, Robert 7 Lt't. 7 12 13 16 24 22 2.3 14 •24 24 24 24 64 26 3 3 .s 25 18 19 4 4 5 3 38 27 28 29 16 17 2o 3fj 25 4 5 5 5 y ': 52 ■ * M hi If i ii i'f S 5 <1 Con. Lot. Clark, Wm 8 23 Clayburn, John 2 39 Coffee, Kearns 3 29 Collcy, Thomas 8 17 Connors, Timothy 6 28 Coolaghan, Joseph, Inn- keeper 4 3fi (Joolaghan, Joseph 4 33 Copperthorn, Luke 5 20 ' opperthorn, Richard ... 5 20 Corket, Geoi-ge 2 4 roulter,John, Innkeepfir 6 24 Crawford, Wm 2 28 (.'ri.sp, John 6 32 Crisp, Robert 8 26 Curless, Wm. Innkeeper 7 7 Curran, Edward 4 33 Dale, Matthew 5 1 Dale, Robert, Tanner... 1 7 Dale, Thomas 1 7 Daley, Hugh 6 30 Daley, John 5 30 l>aley, Wm 3 24 Davidson, Percy 2 6 Dean, Adam 2 7 Dean. John 1 13 Dean, Joseph ... 3 8 Devins, Wm 4 1 T)evlin,Wm 7 7 Dick, Mrs. Jane 4 6 Dixon, Hugh 7 30 Dixon, James 7 30 Dixon, John 1 5 Dixon, Joseph 8 19 Dixon, Michael 1 6 Dixon, Wm 1 8 Dodds, Georee, Esq. ... 1 8 Dodsworth, Thomas 2 12 Dolan, Brian 7 26 Ddlan, Dennis 5 28 Dolan, Mrs. 3Iary 4 20 Donahue, Joseph 2 15 Doherty, Patrick 3 3 Dowdle, Richard 2 22 Downie, David 8 18 Downie, Michuel 4 1 Drummond. James 5 31 Dudley, Edward 3 4 I Con. Lot. Duffy, James 5 11 Duffy, John 9 27 J Duffy, Michael 5 13 I Duggan, James 4 34 ! Duke, Edward 8 14 I Duke, Wm 8 14 Dunbar, Brian 4 8 Dwyar, Charles 3 21 Eagan, Edward 5 28 i East. Samuel, Shoe- maker 6 7 Elliott, George 7 12 Elliott, George, Jr 5 12 ' Elliott, John 1 14 Elliott, Joseph 1 15 Elliott, Robert 7 7 '■ Elliott, Robert 10 2r) Elliott, Wm •-' 14 ' Ellis, James 3 1 j Eviins, Geo. Innkeeper.. 7 7 I Evans, Robert 7 21 I Evans, Thos 7 1 ' Fallis, Robert 1 27 Farley, John, Gent 4 2 Farr. James 3 8 Farr, Elisha 3 8 Faulkner, Wm 6 32 Fines, Wm 7 4 Finncrty, Farrel 1 30 Finnerty, John, Sr 4 31 Finnnerty, John, Jr 3 29 Finnt^rty, Patrick 6 31 Freeland, Thomas 4 13 Friar, John, Shoemaker. 7 7 Fry, Henry, Teacher... 10 26 Fullci', James 8 9 Fuller, AVm 8 9 Garbutt, David 7 23 Garbutt, Thomas 7 2?. Garbutt, Wm 7 23 Gib.son, John 9 14 Gibson, John. ... 4 28 Glassford, John 2 -4 Gadbolt, Georue 9 14 Godbolt, Robert 7 9 Goldsmith, Leander. .. 5 16 Goldsmith, Robert 5 18 Goodeve, John 1 16 53 Uon. Goodeve, Thomas 1 Goodfellow, Adam 5 Goodfellow, James .') Goodfellow, James, Sr.. 5 Goodfellow 4 Gormicon, Edward 5 Gormicon, Patrick 4 Gott, James 5 Gower, Simon 7 Gower, Hobert 7 Gower, \Vm 7 Graham, Francis 1 Graham, Patrick .... 4 Greer, Joseph 1 Grey, Wm. 3 Grofian, Patrick (! flaffey, James 1 Haisworth, Thomas 5 Mall, George 10 Hall, John 4 Hanna. James 1 Hanna, Robert 2 Hanna, Wm., Esq.... 2 Hanna, Wni 2 Harper, Henry 6 1 1 arper, James 8 Harper, Joseph ^> Harper. Thomas 5 Harrison. Joseph 3 Harrison, Richard 2 Harri.>*on, Wm. .. 3 Ha.s.sard, James 2 Hastings, Richard 11 Hayes, James 4 Hayes, John. 5 Hayes, Peter 2 Hayes, Wm 2 HefFron. James 4 Henderson, Thos 6 Henry, Jarvis 3 Henry, Mrs 3 Hesp, David 9 Hewitt, Wm 1 Hijrginson, James 2 Hilliard, John. Weav<»r. fi Hishon, Daniel 3 Hishon, James ft Hishon. Mortimer 5 iiOt. I Con. 1,01. 19 ! Hishon, Patrick 4 30 6 : Hishon, William 5 33 7 I F I ogan, William 1 -.'9 5 : Horan, Henry 4 32 10 Horan, John 9 26 29 I Horan, John 4 28 31 I Horan, Michael 4 32 13 ! Horan, Michael 9 25 26 I Horan, Patrick 4 'ICt 27 i Horan, Wm 4 21 27 Hudson, George u 16 3 ^ Hudson, Isaac 6 16 27 Hud.son, Samuel 6 28 21 i Hull, Thomas 2 !) 33 j Hull, William 3 9 29 ; Hutchinson, George 1 15 37 Hutchinson, John 1 16 17 . Irwin, George 2 31 21 ; Irwin, John. 3 3'» 8 ! Irwin, Robert 3 33 19 i Jackson, James 4 4 13 i Jackson, Thomas 'i 28 15 ; Jaffrey, John 3 12 16 I JeflFerson, John 6 24 4 i Je.ssup, Wm. Senr 9 21 26 I Je-ssup, Wm. Junr 9 21 2^ \ Johnston, George 6 32 9 ; Johnston, James 5 9 37 : Johnston, Robert 6 3 22 I Johnston, Samuel 6 11 17 ! Jordan, James 8 24 34 ' Judge, Thomas 1 22 25 , Kearns, Joshua 3 27 30 Kearns, Matthew 2 27 20 Kearns, Simon 2 32 18 I Keating. James 8 10 18 I Kee, David 4 12 7 I Kec, John 4 12 7 ' Keenathan, Michael.. .. 5 27 5 ! Keith, Peter 6 29 5 Kells, Wm 1 17 13 ! Kelly, Patrick 4 20 9 Kelly, Stephen r> 34 17 ' Kennedy, John, teacher. 3 7 11 Kerr, John 1 17 19 Kerr, John 2 I 32 ' Kerr, Robert 2 3 3 ' Kidd, Thos 1 37 :»2 11 54 i i.! l«f Con. Kidney, James 9 Kidney, John 9 Killian, Jas., blaoksmith 1 Killian, John 2 Killian, Joseph 1 Killian, Joshua. 3 Killian, Robert 2 Killington, Wiu 2 Kingfeborough, Wm 2 Kingsley, James 1 Lackey, James 1 Laughlin, John 3 Laughlin, Wm 3 Lester, Isaac 1 Lewis, Rev. Alex. (Pres.) I Lewis, John 1 Lindsay, James 1 Lindsay, John 2 Lindsay, Wm 3 Lindsay, Wm 6 Lines, Abraham 2 Linne, James 5 Linne, John 5 Little, John 1 Little,John t Little, Robert 7 Little, Thomas 1 Lougheed, Jacob 5 Lougheed, James 4 Lougheed, James, Junr. 5 Lougheed, John 4 i-ougheed, John, Senr... 8 Lougheed, John, jr 9 Lougheed, Robert 2 Lougheed, Wm 2 Lougheed, Wm 9 Love, Henry 7 Lowry, John 9 Mabee, Jacob .. 9 Mabee, Jessie Monckman, Andrew ... 7 18 Monkman, Duke, J. P. 8 18 Moore, James 1 33 Moore, James T) 10 Mootry, Thomas 5 13 Moy, Christian, Shoe- maker 10 26 Mullen, Andrew 7 25 Mullen, James ^ 1 •^7 Mullen, Patrick 7 27 Murray, Alexander 4 5 Murray, James 4 3 McBride, James 1 27 McHride, Robert 1 27 McCabe, Alexander 9 19 McCabe, Henry 5 S MoCabe, Thomas 6 21 McCabe, Thomas f) ■-'1 McCallura, John 2 1 McCallum, Samuel 1 7 McCallum, Wm 1 2 T McCandless, John 36 McCnndless, Wm 2 3fi McCandless. Wm 1 3h McCarthy, Timothy 3 2 McCartney, Kenry 2 25 McCatharine, Alexander 1 17 McCauley, Francis 8 27 MfCauley, Francis 2 14 McCauley, James S 27 5A Con Lot. McCaulcy, James 2 14 McCauley, John 2 14 McCourt, Alexander... 4 2 \;oCourt, Hu^h 5 2 McDonald, Gilbert 2 37 .VcDonuld, John 2 37 McElwain, Wm 4 35 MoGinnis, Michael 4 2 MoGouldrick, John 10 20 McGrath, Henry 2 5 McGrath, Patrick 2 5 McGuire, Wm 8 28 McKee, Wm., Innkeeper 8 10 McKinley, John 10 17 McKinley, Wm 1 28 McKinney, David, Black- smith 10 21 McLauphlin, Charles... 7 31 McLuuj^hlin, Wm 6 31 McLellan, John 6 7 McMahon, James 5 33 McMinn, James 8 29 McMinn, Robert 8 29 McMinn, Wm 7 30 McMullen, John 2 35 McNeven, John 9 17 Nattrass, Thomas . 5 10 Newlove, James 4 12 Newlove, Maria 3 14 Newlove, Robert 4 12 Newlove, Thornton.. 4 12 Nixon, George 3 16 Nixon, Henry 1 18 Noble, Andrew 7 15 Noble, Robert 7 14 Norris, Henry 4 6 Norris, Henry 7 7 Norris, Henry 6 18 Norris, Wm., Shoemaker. 7 7 Newall, George 8 8 Nunn, Maria 7 7 O'Brien, John 7 30 O'Laughlin, Michael 1 37 O'Reilly, Hugh, Mer- chant 1 32 Palmer, George 4 34 Parr, Wm 6 2 Patterson, David, 1 33 Con. Lot. Patterson, James 1 28 Patterson, John 3 35 Patterson, Uobert 2 16 Payne, John 7 7 Pedlow, David 1 33 Pedlow, Wm 1 28 Perry, James 3 6 Perry, John 4 6 Phillips, Jacob 2 5 Phillips, James 7 9 Phillips, John 6 5 Phillips, Wm 7 9 Pollard, John 3 2 Potter, Hugh 1 35 Potter, Jackson 1 36 Potter, James 10 26 Potter, Thomas 1 34 Proctor, Henry 2 3 Pike, James 2 13 Rawe, Jas., Photographer 6 10 Raynor, Joseph 10 27 Riddk, James 5 19 Riel. John 5 28 Roadhou.se, Joseph 7 19 Roadhouse, Silaa 6 22 Robb, George 8 21 Robb, John, Sr 7 24 Robb, John, Jr 8 21 Robb, John -. 7 22 Robb Richard 7 21 Robb, Robert. 7 21 Robb Robert, Jr 8 21 Robb, Samuel 7 20 Robb, Samuel, Jr 6 20 Robb, Thomas 7 21 Robinson, George. 9 16 Robinson, James 1 16 Robinson, John 9 21 Robinson, William 3 15 Robinson, William 4 14 Robson, William 3 7 Rogers, John 6 6 Roily, Benjamin 8 27 Roily, James 8 11) Roily, John 7 22 Rosnay, Andrew 1 32 Rosnay, Edward 1 32 Rowan, Thomas 1 3() 5fi K i ' I t 1 I m Con. Huston, George U Huston, James, Sr 10 Ruston, James, Jr 10 Huston, Thomas 10 Huthertbrd, James 8 Rutherford; Samuel 7 Rutherford, Thomas 2 Rutherford, William 4 kutledge, John Sanderson, Thomas 3 Scott, Henry 8 Scott, Joseph 8 •Scott, Thomas 1 Seargeant, Richard 1 Shannon, William 1 Shannon, William 2 Shannon, William Jr.... 3 Shaw, David 5 Shaw, Thomas 2 Shaw, William 4 Shields, Robert 1 Shinamon, Charles 6 Shore, Henry, J. P (> Shore, James 6 Shore, John 6 Shore, Joseph G Shore, Richard, Ksq 4 Shore, Richard J r 6 Shore, Robert Sen Shore, Robert Jr 5 Smith, John 2 Snell, Robert G Sparrow, John 3 Sparrow, Thomas 4 Sparrow, William '\ S|>ence, Simon 4 Steele, John ^^ Steele, John 8 S'^sele, Thomas 9 Steele, William 9 Stewart, Alex. M.D G Stewart, James 9 Stewart, James ... 6 Stewart, John .'» Stewart, Matthew 1 Stewart, Neil 10 Stewart, Samuel 7 Stewart, William B Lot. 20 19 20 20 13 19 17 17 fi 17 30 13 17 23 34 2 3 o w 2 8 17 18 10 23 23 23 13 7 23 24 23 3 15 14 IG 20 22 20 2 11 17 18 21 (i 17 10 Con. Lot, Stin.son, Alexander 1 29 Stinson, Alexander 2 31 Stinson, Edward 2 31 Stinson, Henry .. G 28 Stinson, Henry T 6 33 Stinson. Robert 1 29 Stinson. William 2 34 Stinson, William 2 33 Story, Thomas 8 20 Strong, George 2 4 Strong, Henry ... 2 5 Strong, JamiiS 2 6 Strong, William 2 4 Sullivan, Cornelius 3 22 Sullivan, Daniel 5 32 Sullivan, John 5 25 Sullivan, Thomas 6 29 Switzer, J. C, Mechanic. 6 10 Taylor, Adam 4 21 Tavlor, Francis 4 •* Taylor, George b 10 Taylor, Henry Sen .... 5 24 Taylor Henry Jr 6 17 Taylor, Jeremiah .') 2.') Taylor, Joseph 7 11 Taylor, Thomas .') l(> Taylor, William G 17 Taylor, William ."> 2G Tearle, Henry 3 17 Thompson. Isaac 2 11 Thompson, Hobcrt 1 3 Thorburn, John 9 18 Tindalo. Edward .") IG Townrow, Thomas 7 IG Treadgold, Allan 7 7 Vance, John, Esq... 1 31 Vane, William C 4 17 Vernon, George G 20 Virgin, Samuel 3 is Wagner, Richard 11 24 Wainos, Robert 3 31 Wallace, Edward 4 32 Wallace, John Sen.. 3 28 Walluco, John, Jr 3 24 Wallace, John 4 32 Walhice, Laughlin 3 27 Wallace, Matthew 3 27 Walton. Abrahaip 4 21 fl7 Ctm. Lot. Walton, Abraham G Ward, George 3 Ward by, Samuel 9 Watkins. lildward 6 Watson, John ... 3 Wayne, Wm 2 Webb, W^m 1 Wellwood, Richard 3 Wheeler, George , White, John Whitham, Charles Whitham, Wm Wilcox, Henry Williamson, Kobert.... Williamson, Thomas.. Williamson, Wm 6 Wilson, Henry 3 Wilson. Henry 5 Wilson, Hugh 5 19 23 17 11 20 4 28 15 19 24 35 3:> 14 6 10 8 21 14 30 Oon. Wilson, Isaac 2 Wilson, James 2 Wilson, John.. 7 Wilson, Joseph 4 Wilson, Samuel i) Wilson, Wm 2 Wilson, Wm 2 Wolfe, Wm "... 10 Wolfe. W^m o9 Wolfe, Wm 9 Wolfe, Wm. Senior! 9 ■ " .... 1 .... 1 Woodyard, John. Woodyard, John. Wray, W 5 Wright, David 2 Wyley, John Wyley, Robert. 6 Young. James 1 Lot. 17 1V> 10 11 26 •2& 26 22 1.) 23 23 20 17 26 12 ALLOA. A small village and post-office station in Chinguacousy West, dis- tant from Brampton six miles Mail triweekly. Population afloutj70. Armstrong, .John. Innkeeper. (Mark, John. Farmer. Clurridge, John. Merchant i)oi8uii, John, Farmer. Drinkwatcr, Janie.s, Farmer. (! lover. Wm. J., Blacksmith Harris, Mrs. Keyworth, Wm., Labourer. Shook, Jacob, Jr., Black.smith. Silverthorn, Aaron, Farmer. Silverthorn, Muhlon, Post-master Woody, Robert, Pedler. ALTON. A fiourishing villasic in (.^aledon West, 22 miles from Brampton. The River Credit runs through the village, and furnishes good w iter power. It has a station of the Toronto, Grey (and Bruce lailway. I)i.stant from Toronto by rail 44 miles, from Orangovillc "• milej*. Population about 100. Barber, James, Blacksmith. Barber, Samuel, Bhicksmith. lioddy, Wm.. Shoemaker. Ureen, Michael, Farmer. Hull, David. Cabinetmaker, Bull, (Jeorgo P., Cabinetmaker Bull, ManiuH, Merchant. Uurko, Jeremiah, Labourer. Cameron, John, Weaver. I Coatee, F. D., Cooper. I Collins, Wm., Painter. j Concrite, James, Shingleroaker. I Harris, Thomas, Cooper. Harrison, Geo., Cabinet Maker , Hurrigon, James, Cabinet Maker. ; Iliggins, William, Innkeeper. SB i f H olden, J. F., Druggist, Book Store. Kenedy, Emery, Wool Factory. Keys, Andrew, Blacksmith. Keys, James, Labourer. J.aidlaw, William, Miller. Lemon, Justu.s, J. P. Marks, Alfred, Painter. MEEK, MRS. AGNES, POST MISTRESS. Meek, James, Clerk. Meek, Robert, Merchant. Morris, Edward, Butcher. Mullin, Michael, Shoemaker. Murray, David, Innkeeper. McClellan, James, Farmer. McClellan, John, Carpenter. McClellan, Josiah. Cushman, George, Innkeeper. I'enison, James, Cabinetmaker. Denny, Rev. Hiram, Congrega- tionalist. Derby, David, Labourer. Dick, Archibald, Gentleman. Dodds, Alexander, Labourer. Dodds, Sarah. Krskine, Robert, Sawyer. Glover, John, Waggonmaker. Harrington, John B., Merchant. Harris, Edward, Cooper. McClellan, Lawrence, Carpenter. McClellan, William, Gent. McDivitt, James. McLean, John. McNichol, Benson. Neely James, Labourer. Page, Richard, Labourer. Presley, Alfred, Labourer. Pundy, Robert, Innkeeper. Riddell, James, Labourer. Riddell, John R., M.D. Rowcliffe, Edward, Blacksmith. Russell, Hugh, Farmer. Russell, Thomas. J.P. Smith, Alfred, Farmer. Smith, Nelson, Farmer. Steele, Jame?. Stevenson, William, Farmer. Unger, Johnson, Waggonmaker. Watt.1, Morris, Labourer. Webster, Thomas. Wilkinson, Richard. BELFOUNTAIN. A small village in Caledon West, on the west branch of the River Credi: ; distant from Brampton 20 miles. Here is excellent water- power. Population about 100. Blair, John. Blair, Peter. Brock, Robert, Cabinetmaker. Bush, Thomas, Farmer. Bigham, Jessie, Merchant. Foster, Robert, Tanner. Foster, Salem, Farmer. HERRING, NOAH. POST MASTER. Hughson, George, Surveyor. Ilughson, William, Saw Mill. Long, William, Farmer. Longstreet, Francis, Labourer. McBride, Archibald, Farmer. McCurdv, Gordon. McDonald, William, Blacksmith. McTaggert, Archibald, Waggon- maker. McTaggort, Peter. Ramsay, Malcolm, Carpenter. Reddick, F. C, Innkeeper. BOLTON. An incorporated village in the Township of Albion, on the river Humber. Much business is done here in wheat and flour. It han a Station of the Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway, and an oflBce of 59 the Montreal Telegraph Co. Distant from Brampton 18 miles, from Toronto, by rail, 26 miles. Population 795, according to census taken in May, 1872, for the purpose of incorporation. It was incor- porf^ted by by-law of the County Council in June, 1872, and the first election took place in January, 1873, when the following coun t'il and oflBcers were elected. The Post OflBce is still called Albion. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL, 1873. L. R. Bolton, Reeve. James Stork, Walter Tay!or John Good- house and George Smith, Councilors. Joseph Warbrick, Trea.:urer. Samuel A. Walford, Clerk. Aubrey, George, Tinsmith. Albion Hotel, Thomas Curtis. Alexander, Robert, Cabinet- maker. Arthurs, Andrew, Labourer. Beamish, John, Butcher. Beamish, Richard, Jun., Team- ster. Beamish, Richard, Henr., La- bouror. Bell, John, dealer in Bootp and Shoes. Bell, Joseph, Machinist Bolton, Charles E., Clerk. Bolton, Jessie N., Publisher Brit- ish Stdiiduni. Bolton, John P., Mei-chant. Bolton, Lambert R., Reeve. Clerk D. C. Bolton, Samuel. Undertaker. Bonnar, David, M.D.. Coroner. Bonnar, James, Gentleman. Booth, Henry, 1'ota.shery. Booth, HolxTt, Postmaster Bradley, William, Tcimster. Bright, Charles, Tanner. brifixh IStdiuiard, J. N. Bolton, Publisher. Brown. Thomas, Lumber Mer- chant. Brown, Patrick, Tanner. Brownlce, Robert, Timber Mer- chant. Brownio(', William, Labourer. 7 Brydon, Stephen, Baker. liuist, Alexander, Saw-mill and Woollen Factory. Buist, William S., do. Burns, James, Labourer. Burns, James H., Pottery. Cairns, John, Carpenter. Cairns, Thomas, Carpenter. Coates, George, Blacksmith. Cooper, Thomas, Merchant Tailor and Millinery. Cunmiings, Thoma.s, Tailor. Corliss, John. Railway Hotel. Cuilis. Thomas*. Albion Hotel. Curli.s, William, Mawnic Arms iiotel. Dalton. William H., M.D. Dawkins, J. Clerk. Dick, Robcr*, Lumber Merclmnt. Pick, William, Foundry. Dixon, William, Saddler. Dodds, Albert, Carriage Builder. Dodds, (ieorge. Farmer. Dowling, Bryan, Railway Str'ion .^l aster. Kast, Elisha. Labourer. F4aves. Thomas, xMcrohant. Elliott, George, Exchange Hotol. Elliott, George, Gentleman. Elliott, Robert, Labourer. Klliott, Itobert, Tanner. Elliott. Robert, Farmer. Evans, George, Kxchange Hotel. Kxchange Hotel, (Jeorgc Evans. ,!-». , GO Kelstead, William, Labourer. Fox. Mrs. Friar. John, Shoemaker. (;alvin, Michael, Labourer. ( Jardhouse. John, Merchant and Millowner. (iardhou.se, William (Jilpin. Rev. John P.M. Godbolt, Robert, Farmer. Goodfellow, James CJriffin, William, Weaver. Hacking, William, Uailway Em- ploy <^e. llardwick, Matthew, Carpenter. Harper, John, Saddler. Hassard, Mrs. Mary, RR. Hutel. Hebden, Mrs. Ellen, widow. Horsent, Mrs. Anne Hickman, Edward, M.D. Hoath. Ellen Hughes, William C, Carpenter. Hutchinson, George, Labourer. Hyde, William, Switchman. J affray, Wyatt. .Merchant, J.I'. Johnston, Hugh, Constable. Johnston, James, Farmer. Keating. James, Gentleman. Kenedy, Gillard, Tanner. Knight, Frederick, Miller. i 3> 21 9 2 o 1 31 1 12 1 12 1 12 1 18 1 29 1 2;i 2 11 6 t) 4 5 3 4 1 •) 9 <> 1 5 4 6 2 6 .1 :i 5 2 •) 5 4 .') 3 19 13 4 3 8 3 2) 5 19 i:. 15 2 6 5 2 12 3 20 23 1.-. 27 1 4 10 (> 10 Id (> 10 5 1(1 t) la S^ 04 Con. Lot. Foster, Wm 3 3 Garrity, Patrick 1 9 Glassford, George 3 19 Glassford, John 3 18 Glassford, Thomas 3 19 Glassford, Thomas 3 22 Graham, John 2 7 Graham, John 3 19 Graham,John i 5 Graham, John b 10 Graham, Roderick S 10 Greaves, George 2 17 Grey, Armour .... .. ..4 8 Grey, Armour 4 8 Haddon, James 4 2G Kali, Samuel 3 25 Hammond, Henry 1 30 Hannah, Samuel 1 3 Hanovan, James . 6 21 Hanton, Thomas 6 5 Harrigan, Wm 6 8 Harris, Isaac 2 8 Harris, Nathaniel 2 18 Harris, Samuel 2 18 Harrison, George 1 23 Harrison, James 1 23 Harrison, Wm 1 23 Hebden, Rol)ert - 4 8 Hebden, Robert 4 8 Heggeston, Malcolm 2 3 Henry, Alexander 5 15 Henry, James 6 14 Henry, Rpbert, 4 24 Henry, Robert 4 24 Henry, Robert 4 14 Hillock, Alexonder 1 9 Hillock, Andrew 2 21 Hillock, Elisha 1 22 Hillock, George 1 28 Hillock, James 1 21 Hillock, Jeremiah 1 24 Hillock, John 2 20 Hillock, John 3 23 Hillock, Wm., Waggon- maker 2 23 Hilliiird, James . 1 13 Hogari, Wm G 12 Holmes, Henry 2 21) iJon. Lot. Holmes, Thomas 3 2" Hosick, Wm I 10 Howard, George 5 24 Hunter, Adam 3 15 Hunter, Lacklan 4 18 Hunter, Wm 3 15 Irwin, John 2 29 Jackson, Robert 6 16 Johnston, George 5 20 Johnston, Robert 5 17 Johnston, Robert 4 IG Judge, James 4 6 Lnmont, Alexander I 17 Lnmont, Donald 2 14 Lamont, John 2 10 Lament, Neil 2 13 Loe, Wm 6 7 Leighton, Stephen G S\ Lemon, Gavin 5 21 Lemon, Henry 5 21 Lemon, James 5 21 Lemon, John G 22 Leonard, Thomas 2 16 Lester, Benjamin 5 13 Lindsay, Wm G 11 Lu I, dy, Thomas . 1 11 Lyman, Adam I 27 Manning, Wm 2 22 Maxwell, Allan 1 10 Miller, John ,») H Mills, John G 3 Mimnaugh, Patrick .... 6 20 Minnion.**, Robert 4 1'.) Mitchell, Alexander .... 2 25 Modeland, George .... 2 2 Moore, Charles 3 18 Moore. Jumes 5 20 Moore, John, Clerk 2 13 Muir, Duncan 3 11 Murdoch, Wm 5 7 Murphy, .lames 6 IG Me Arthur, Donald 3 13 McArthur, Duguld 3 12 MoArthur, Duncan 3 3 McArthur, John -3 13 McBride, Peter 5 7 MoHride, liobert 5 7 McBride, Wm 2 1 65 L..t 2r 10 24 15 18 ir> 29 16 20 17 IG 6 17 U 1!) 13 7 ii 21 21 21 22 16 i:? u 11 27 22 10 11 3 20 li) 25 Con. Lut. McBride, Wni 2 3 McCurty, John 1 7 McClollan. John 2 22 McClellan, Wni., Wea- ver 2 •'3 Mc(^onnell, Addp., Ift McConnell, Robert 3 16 McCormack, James ."> 22 McCormack, Wii» 1 12 McDivitt, James.. 1 5 McDivitt, James 2 6 McDivitt, John. 3 2 McDivitt, Patrick ,3 5 McDivitt, William 2 5 -McDonald, Ch 'qs 4 6 McDonald, (loo. ge 5 !) McDonald, John 5 17 McDonald. William "t 16 McFadden. Huf,'h 1 3 McFarlane. Duncan 4 14 McFarlane, John 4 7 McFarlane, John 4 7 McFarlane, John 4 7 McGibbon, Dugald .') 25 McOibbon, Dugald 5 25 McGibbon. John (! 13 '*lcGremmen. Peter 1 14 McKechnie, Hugh 3 4 McKini, Samuel 3 24 McKinney. William 6 13 McKinnon, Archibald... 4 13 McKinnon, Archibald... 4 11 McKinnon. Archibald... 4 14 McKinnon, Hugh 4 13 McKinnon, James 4 12 ^lcKi^non, John 3 15 .McKinnon, John 12 McLaughlin, Kranci.s. . . . 6 21 .McLeash. Hector i 9 McLcod, Angus 5 13 McMahon, Michael 3 12 McM aster, Hugh 3 26 McMastrr, James 3 6 Mc .Master, Matthew .3 26 McMaster, William 3 27 McNevin, Alexander 1 1 McNcvin, Donald 1 5 .Mc Pherson . A ugus ;") 18 . I ^•^ct^Juarrie, Donald McQuarrie,|Duncan .McQuarrie. Farquhar, Teacher McQuarrie, James McQuarrie. Lachlan McSherry , Peter >elson, Robert Nelson, William Nesbit, John . Nivon, Jacob.. . Patterson, Nathaniel Patterson, Robert Petch, Thomas Phillips, John I'ool, Henry .. Pool, Robert.. Potter Jackson Potter, Nesbit Potter, Thomas Raine, Jacob Rayburn, Joseph Richardson, John Richardson, William Kobinson, George Robinson, John, Black- smith Holston, John Rolston, Joseph Sage, John Shannon, James. Black- smith Shannon, William Shaw. James Short, Patrick Short. Peter James Skelton, Alexander Skelton, Alexander Skelton, Hugh Skelton, Mary Anne.. . Skelton, Moore J Smith. Andrew Smith, William Smith.son, Thomas Speers, Alexander Specrs, Alexander Sjieers, James Speers, Richard Oi n. Lot.. 3 14 4 14 4 4 4 I 5 3 5 5 I I 2 I 3 22 6 6 6 1 6 6 1 2 4 6 14 15 14 t) 1 5 15 in 10 6 9 19 IS 19 17 6 19 It; 17 4 28 4 27 4 20 4 20 1 1 5 15 5 15 2 26 2 11 2 11 2 28 3 21 5 24 2 30 28 4 9 16 25 15 3 21 1:. 15 20 i-' 66 i ' i '% Con. Speers, Robert 4 Speers, William 3 .StepheDHon. James 2 Street, William . 4 Stubhs. James 1 Stubbs. John 1 Stubbs. John 1 Sweeny. Charles 2 Torrance. Henry . . 1 Vance. John 5 Vance. William 5 Vanwyck, Cornelius .... 5 Vanwyck. Gilbert 1 Vanwyck. Thoma»i 1 Walker. James 6 Walker. Jame!> . 6 Walker. J aiuR-* 6 Walker. James 6 22 16 23 16 20 19 lit 14 28 22 22 14 13 13 4 4 4 4 Walker. John Wanless, George..., Wanlese, George Ward, Chrigtopher Ward. Edward Warnock. Joseph . Warnock Samuel.. Watson, Andrew . Watson, I 'avid .... Watson. James ... WatRon. James ... W«^lwood, Rol>ert White, Thomas ... Williams. James... Wilson, George ... Wilson. Irwin . Wilson. John Wilson, William .. Con. Lot. 2 2b 1 1 3 4 1 2 2 2 1 1 4 3 4 3 3 3 3 Oaledon. West of Hurontario Street. Ableion. James 4 Ables<.)n . John 5 Adams, Andrew 6 Adams. Thomatt 6 Aikett. Joseph 2 Aikett. Robert 1 Aikett, Wm 2 Backhouse. Hugh 5 Backhouse. Wm 5 Bacon. Miles 2 Bacon. Wm 1 Baird. Adam 1 Baker, Conrad 5 Baker, Gordon 5 Baker. Michael 5 Baker, Michael .'i Baker, Wm 5 iialmer, Cieorge 1 Baimer. James 2 Barnes, .\larman 6 Bates, Andrew I Bates. Thomas 1 Bell, Thomas 1 Bemroge, John 1 Blackwood, Wm o Blair, Angus 4 Blair. Archibald 5 2.T Blair, Donald 2f) Blair. John 7 Blair. Peter 7 Brewster. Huerh H Brewster, James 5 i rock. Meadows, Cabi- ft netmaker... 11 Brouirhton. George 1 1 Brown. Archibald 25 Brown, James ... 2.3 Brown. Jaiues... 24 Brown, James 6 Brown, James 6 Brown, John 7 Burnett, Gilbert 6 Cameron, Donald 7 Cameron, Duncan 5 (.'ameroD, James 4 <.'ampbell. Charles 4 Carsons. Hui;h 11 Carton, Charles 11 Chaiubers, John 7 ! Chambers, Thomas, Inn- 7 I keeper 1«J Church, John 8 '. Chuich, Joseph 8 I Clark, John 5 6 3 1 1 3 3 4 4 5 4 4 1 o 2 8 8 3 2 11 14 25 24 26 26 19 28 1» 7 7 odd-, William 4 Dunbar, Kin^r 3 Eagles, Charles 6 Ellis. John 1 Emack, Gcorjre 1 Emack. William 2 Erskino. James 6 Erskiiie John 6 Faulkner. George 1 Faulkner. Hu^'h 1 •-'aulkner. William 2 Finnigan. Owen 2 Fogarty, William ti Foster. Thomas 8 Lot. 19 8 '2i< 30 29 31 29 31 13 1 16 8 24 23 8 9 19 13 24 10 o U 21 29 21 18 21 18 31 18 30 13 \.\ 25 2o 14 18 17 8 14 4 OCMI. llOl Foster, William 4 1 Frank, Archibald 4 4 Frank, John 5 4 Garriiy. Owen I t* Garrity, Patrick 1 10 Gibson. John 2 U Gibson. William 3 12 Glassford, William 5 26 Glen, John 2 1(» (ilendinninp. Charles 3 2 Graham. David. Wool Factory 2 2 Graham. James 2 2 Gray. George. Station Master, Chisholm's Survey* Grimes. Wm.. Labourer, Chisholm's survey. Hagerm an. Joseph 3 1 Hammoiul. James. Mill- owner 3 1 ."> Harrison. James 5 25 Harrison. Thomas 1 18 Ueigley, Joseph. Chis- hohu's Survey. Henderson. RoWrt 6 24 Hessie, John 2 18 Hewiit, Robert 4 31 Hkl'i. George 1 12 Hillyard, George 3 13 Holtorf. Christopher, Shoemaker 5 6 Houston. Robert 6 23 Houston, Robert 6 2i Hunter, James 2 30 Hunter, William... 4 12 Hustom, Alexander 1 29 llustom, Robert 1 28 Irwiu. John 5 29 Irwin, William 5 30 Jenkins, James 2 24 Jenkins, James 2 24 Jenkins, W.iiam 2 23 John.'*ton. Alexander .... 2 16 Johnston, David 3 10 Johnston, Samuel 2 16 ' • Chbhom'ii Siinej- in in the ne»jtht""»r- ' hitod of the T. O. k B. R. SUtuin. fi8 Coll. Lot. JuU, ThomiiH 3 28 Keith, Alexunder.. 3 4 Kellv, John 2 24 Kelly, Thomas 2 24 Kcncven. Colin G 31 Kenevan, David (i 20 Kidd, Wm I 4 Kirkvrood, James 4 5 Laidlaw, Alexander, Mill- wright, Chisholni's Sur- vey. Laird. John 6 30 Lane, George 2 19 Laugton, James 2 30 Lau«.hlin, David 2 13 Laughlin, Wm 5 14 Leflar, (Jeorge 15 Leflar, John fi ir> Leighton, George. Chis- holm's Survey. Lemon, Peter 3 19 Lemon. Robert 3 I'J Lemon, Wm 4 19 Limebeer, John 3 20 Limebeer, Wm 3 20 Long,Wm C 10 Longheed. John, Inn- keeper 2 23 Lundy,Thoma8 2 11 Madill. John 5 23 MaJUl. Wm 5 23 Martin, James 2 13 -Martin.John 2 12 Martin, Wm 2 I Maxwell, Allan 3 25 Maxwell. Wm H 2S Mitchell, John 2 29 -Moore, Noble 2 30 Morley, Francis (5 8 Morris, Edward 4 15 Morris, Geo 3 2r) .Morris, .Icstph .. 5 17 Morris, Wm 3 24 Morriiion, .Jasnes ... 4 2G -Morrison. KolKjrt. 1 24 .Morrow. Thomas.. 4 13 .Mc Adams, Frank 3 14 Mc Bride, Archibald (i 10 Mcllride, .lumes Moiiride. .John... iMcCube, .Fohn McCann, James McCannell. .Vrchibald. . McCannell, Duncan. .. McCannell, Malcolm.... McCaity, Wm McClellan. .\ndrew McClellaii. James McClellan, John McClellan, Walter ... McClellan, William McCormac, Joh» Mc( 'ullock, Alexander McDonald, David McDonald, James . .... McDonald, Neil Mcl>onj:ull, Hugh McKachorn, Neil McGce, James , . . . McGill, Dugald..., McGill, Duncan McGouldrick, Hugh.... ^'cGregor. Alexander... McGregdr, Archibald . . . McGregor. Archibald... McGregor. Duncan McGregor, John Mclnninny, Patrick MeKitrich, Patrick McLachlan, .Alexander .McLtichlan, Alexander McLachlan. Dimiel McLiichlan, Daniel McLachlan. Lucindo .. McLaren, Alexander ... McLaren, Andrew . .... McLaughlin, Catherine McLean, .Malcolm McLean, William McLeod, John .McNabb. Duncan McNichol, Samuel .M cNichol, Thomas McQuarrie, .John McSorly, Patrick Nelson, Allan, Sawyer . . . Cod. W. 4 J 6 9 1 ?< 5 '2i 2 2 r> 2 4 5 6 & 5 6 :\ 1 \ 2 6 3 3 4 .') .3 I j •; i i 2t> 27 i;i 17 ,•1 OS 115 20 20 3 4 3 13 '.t { 3 22 .") .'i 20 12 5 i:» ir» s 13 2ti *ll 69 uu. Lot. 4 .3 6 9 5 L'J " I '^ I 5 t; 2 i + 27 •■•* L'l 1.-! 17 ■» <; 18 ,«i 2S 16 20 20 3 4 :j l:{ 'J ; 3 •I ■I 9-> ^ Ton. Nelson, George 2 NelBon, Samuel 2 Noble John, Mason, Chisholm's Survey Nunn, Inane 2 Nunn, John.., 2 Nunn, Samuel 2 Ogsden, (Jeorge, Chis- hoimo Survey Ogmlen, ThomuH, Mason I Oliver, Alexmxl' '• 1 Oliver, Robert .. . 1 ( )8trandor, Abraham , . . . 6 Overland, Cliarles 5 Overland, John C •"» Patterson, David . . 2 I'attcrsou, John .3 Pattullo, William 5 PhillipH, .Joshua 1 Philips, Robert Phillips, William 1 Pickering, John I Pickering, Mary ., . ;i Pinkney, James A Pinkncy, John T) Pinkney, William 6 Porterfield, John 2 Quin, Thomas I Roddick, Allan, Bhi'Ck- smith .') Revels, William ♦» Rowiin, Andrew 6 RuHsel 1 , George 3 Sanderson, William 6 Scott, Isaac 5 ^cott, William 6 Scott, William 6 Sharp, James Lot. 21 22 31 3 2 14 12 12 12 3 18 •^1 .0 2! i 14 I 10 IS IH, Ifii 20 13: fi 111 31 ! 20 13 13 i 27 i 25 I 5 Cuu. Lot. Shaw, Duncan f) 29 Shaw, George 1 2i: Shaw, Neil 5 29 Sinclair. Alexander 3 8 Sinclair William 3 8 Sloan, Thomas 3 13 Smith, Alexander 5 15 Smith, David 6 24 Smith, Duncan 5 29 Smith, Henry 4 27 Smith, James 5 IS Smith, John 6 12 Smith, John fi 15 Smith, Robert 3 21 Smith, Robert 5 15 Smith, Thomas 5 15 Teeter. Aaron 5 13 Thomp.son. John . 1 21 Valentine, John 17 Veuch, Charles, Chis- holni's Survey Walker, Hugh 4 7 Walker, William W. ... t 7 Wallace, John 3 17 Wallace, Samuel 3 17 Watson, James 2 31 Watson. Robert, Chis- holm's Survey Watts. Alfred 6 16 Watts, Morris 3 24 Whitmill. innkeeper ... 1 l'> William.s. Thomas I 1 Wilson, Alexander 5 23 Wilson, David 5 22 Wilson, John S 22 Wilson, Joseph d 11 Wilson, Robert 5 22 Wilson, William ti 12 ') I 20 12 b 15 s 13 2»i OAMPBELI.'S 0' ' 3S. A village in the Township ol' Chinguacousy Kast. Distant from IJrampton 9 miles, from Ttiroiito 30 miles. Population about 150 Campbell, Abraham, Farmer ,J. P. Campbell, Charles, Farmer. Campbell, Joseph, Farmer. Ceasar, John. Blacksmith. Frank, Mrs Sarah. (liflSn, Robert. Farmer t J' Hackett, Jamofl, Hhoemtikcr. Haokett, John, Shoomiikor. Ilagyard, Edward, Merchant, J. ., PostmuHtcr. Hiifcyard, Thomas, M.D. Lifrhtheart, (toorjre C, Mason. Lij^htheart, Larioelot, Mason. Martin, Joseph, Wapj;on Maker. McColhnn. Andrew. McC'oUum, Charles, Clerk. 70 MoCollu4>i, Peter H, J.P. McCoUuin, Robert C, J P. McCollum, Itobert. Neil, I'atrick, Labourer. Sanderson, Thomas, Labourer Shaw, Irwin, Dublin Castle lun. Sherlock, Rev. Benjamin, W..M. Smith, John, Qentleman. Snyder, Abraham, Insurance Agent. OASTLEMORE. \ villa^t: in the Township of (Jore of Toronto, distant from Brampton 10 miles, from Toronto 21 miles. Population about 120. -^ Burton. Wm., Farmer, llyrnc, Michael, Fiirmor. I)ale, George, Innkeeper. l»oherty, Bridget. Pohorty, Michael, Farmer. Fanning, I'atrick. Blacksmith. Fanninj.'. I'atrick, Farmer. Fitzpntrick, James, Fiirmer. Fitzpiitrick, Miohael, Farmer. Fitsnatrick, Patrick. Oowland, John, Farmer. Hall. Jiimos. Labourer. Hassard. Mrs. Klizaboth, Widow, (iarden Hill Hotel. Hassard, Frauois, .Merchant, j Postmaster ' Irvine, John, Farmer. Irvine, Thomas, Gentleman. Jackson, Thompson, Furmor Johnston, Alexander, Farmer. I Johnston. David, .I.P. Johnston, John, Farmer. Johnston, \N ni. J ulien, Geor;.;e, Farmer. ' Myers, Oman, farmer. I Nash, Patrick, liabourer. Wylie, (fcorge. Farmer. CATARACT. The Post r)ffioe name of a small villu).'c in Caledon, bettor knnwn as Church's Falls, from the name (f the proprietor. Richard ('hurch, Ksf|. Distant from ('harlestotii station of the Toronto. (Jrey and Bruce Hallway .3 miles, from Bramptcm I!) miles. Here is an olliceof the .Montreal Telegraph Co. The (!rodit Falls at this place afford superior water iM)wer. There is something like a romance connected with this place which many of the older settlers will remember. In the year 1HI> when the territory now forming this County and Halton was a denw wilderness, except a few concessions along the lake shore, very thin- ly settled, those few .settlers were suddtinly attacked with a most violent gold It^ver. By some means it eanie to be understood that tlie mountain running along behind thit settlement was full of gold and immediat^tly a large portion of I ho male population abandoned all other work, and marehod to the backwoods where they spent m n uriT tie Inn. W..M. wcolcH and months in Hoaroh of the yellow nuggets, but without the HuccesH, which at a later period, hars been attained in Calilomin and Australia. One of the keenest of those r. i'oljius, I'iiillip, Labourer. ilaniniond. Kphraim, Sawyer. Howard, John, Clerk and Book keeper ; .Vgent Montreal Tele graph Company. Kelly, Owen, Farmer. Little, John, Car|Kfntor. ' Mahony, Michael, Labourer. I Montreal Telegraph, John How I ard. Agent. , Morrow, Joshua, Teamster, ! Murphy. William, Shoemaker. .McAdani, Fatrick, Farmer. 1.. m- i' ' i McAdaui, Thooiae, Farmer. McDonald, David, Faru.cr. Molnany, Patrick, Farmer. McSorley, Patrick, Farmer, Nnble. Kichard, Weaver. I'attersoD, John, Miller. 72 Price, John, Sawyer, Key, Andrew, Labourer. Silk. Jo.seph, Hotclkeeper. Vernon, William, Farmer. Wright, Isaac, Farmer. Young, Miles, Teamster. OENTREVILLE. ?-i> A small village in the Township of Albion, distant from Brampton JO miles, from Caledon East, a station of the Toronto, (Ircy an IJruce Railway 4 miles. It is supplied with water power by a branch of the tlumber. Population about 80. Allison. David, M.D. Ford, William, Millowner. Jamicson, Mrs. Killaly, James, Carding mill. JiCo, Joseph, Carder. .Milbum, Brothers, Millowncrs, Milburn, Joseph, of Milbum Brothers. Milbum, Wm., of Milbum Bro- ther'^. Mill'jy. Laujihlin, Wagtionmaker. I McOillivray, Peter, Miller. McQuarrie. Hector. Newlove, Jolm, Farmer. Squires, .^Irs. Squires, Thomas. Squires, William, Ksq. Sullivan, John, Farmer. Walton, Abraham. Wil«on, James Wilson, Thomas, Farmer. CHARLESTON. \ thriving village in the centre of the Township of (Caledon, on Uurontario Street, distant from Brampton, Id miles. Horc i,^ h station of the Toronto, (}vcy and Bruce Railwiiy, and an office of the I>omtnion Telegraph Company. I'opulation about 2.')0. Akall, George, Tailor, liell, (Jeorge, Esq., Postmaster. Bell, William, Farmer, t^ampbell. Peter, Carpenter. ' 'arnock, James, Labourer. Clark, Alexander. FarnuT. Clark, James, Blacksmith, (lark, Motthew, J.P. DawMon. Edward, Exchange Hotel. hynos, John, Blacksmith. Forbes, William, Farmer. Oough, William, Farmer. ILirris, Isaac, Ue»!vc of Caledon. Harris, John. Merchant. Harri.H, Samuel. Hillock, Alfred, Farnief. Howe, Henry, Cienthimen. Johnson, John, Shoemaker. Lindiiay, Johnston, .Nlerohant McBrien, Klizabeth. MoBrownc, David, Labourer. McConnell, Novan, Farmer. ipton ilD >y a n. ofi W H fthc ion. 7:J CHELTENHAM. A village in tlie western corner of the Township of Chinjiuacousy .... the river Credit, 12 miles from Hnmpton. It \h on •he liivc! (.'redit. with good water-power, well used. Population about 30U. rm AdaniH, .lohn, Painter. AUaii, Thomas, Vcdlor. lioyd. James. Brown, Samuel, Maj^on. Caldwell, Samuel. Teamster. Campbell, .John, .Shoemaker. Campbell, Mrs. Cheyne, George, Blacksmith. Crawford, Peter, Fiirmer. Doherty, George, Agent. Haines, Charles, Senr.. .I.P. Ilain(!s, ( liarles, Junr. 1 1 aines, Ebenezer, ( 'abinct-niaker, IlaineN, Frederick. Mill owner. Ilainos, James, Fiirmcr. Haices, I'aul, Miller. Haines, Silas. Miller Haines, William, Shoemaker Harris, William. Shoemaker. Henry, David, Farmer. Ifenry. Hugli, Farmer. Henry, .lames, Farmer. Henry, William, sen., Innkeeper. Inch, Alexander. .Miwon. Kee. .John, Tanner. Koe, Robert, 'I'anner. King. Charles, Merchant, Post- I Lawson, Robert, Fanner. Little, Joseph, Farmer. Little, Robert. Lyons, James, Farmer. Lyons, John, J. P., Farmer. Mercer, Thomas L.. Saddler. ^^tellell, William, Carpenter. MeCannell. Archibald, Merchant. ; McKay, Rev. William A., Pres byterian. McKechnie, Alexander. MeKechiiic, .lohn, Farmer McKechnie, William. Farmer. Sanderson, Matthew. Waggon maker. Scott, (ieorge, Mason. Sinclair, Mrs. Mary, widow Hugh. Sinclair, Neil, Labourer. Snell, Samuel, Gentleman. Thompson, Mra Torrance, Rev. John, Raptint. Traccy. J. S., Innkeeper. Walker, Alexander, Teamster. Wilkinson, Matthew. Clock-maker Wilkinson, Mrs., widow, Wilson, Myers. master. OHINGUAOOUSY I.-^ a good agricultural Township, watered on the west by thf Iv'iver ( 'redit, in the centre by the Ktobieoke, which is not a vor\ v.iluable stream, and on the east by s«;veral small streams, b^anche^ i>l' the liumber ami Mimico. Population, by the wmsus of l.s7l. tM29. • Chinuuacousy is divided by I lurontario .Street running through ii> centre, the concessions numbering east and west from liurontii rio Street. A largo [)ortion of the early settlers of (^hingaacou.sy were the chil dren of the \\V, Loyalist*), who oume to ( 'anada at the efoso of the Ame- rican K'evolution, and settled in tho neigbonrhood of Niagara, but then wore many other classes of settlors. There is n singular circumstane<' ' !,. il 74 oonnftctod with tlu namo of one of ('.le first «ettler8 in (.'hinguacousv. Antoine Mttisonntjuf was a Fionch Cauitdian from the ueifihbour- hood of Montionl. who Hcttlcd in ('hinf>;uacou8y in 1H20. He could tulk Kn^liHli pretty well, but with a very pleasant French aecent The neijihhoutH among whom he settled were nuite unac Bradley. John 2 28 Bradley. Joseph 2 28 Broddy. .\lexnnder 2 I Brod(ly,.\loxandur,Junr 1 2 Broddy, James 2 1 Broddy. Uobert 2 1 Broddy. |{oU;rt T 2 1 Broddy. William.. 2 I Brown, .lo;ioph 6 2 Brown. Thomas {> 5 Bucham, .lames 3 28 Hisrkliiilder, Allan »i 3 BurklioldiT, iiebeoco... i 8 Bumeit. Rob<'rt 2 II iiymo. VvU'T ti 'in Byrne, Thomas il 20 Byrne, Thomas h 21 Caldwell, James »1 29 Caldwell. Ji»hn 5 28 Cjtldweil, .John »> 29 Campbell. Francis, J. P. 2 25 Cant|ibu!l, Henry 1 U CiimpbHI. Jameif 2 26 CampMI. -fohn .... I \i m .... * »^-z ^^/***r ^ iwmn 75 1.1)1. 27 M I 28 1 «> I 1 I 1 2 fi 28 3 8 II Con (^irnpbc'll. JiiineH 1 Campbell, Poter 2 Campbell, Robert 2 Campbell, Kdbert 2 Campbell, Setb 2 Carbury, .lameH. . 4 Carr,MrM 4 Carter, Mr,s I Carter, Hobert 1 Carter, Win 1 Carter. Wm I Catheurt. Robert li Cation. Jolni I Coii^iir, JamcM. lleutle- man t Cea^nr, .lamcM (I Ceaxar. Wm. . .,.. 4 Chant, Nouh uvid r» Craij;. John .. 6 Crai^. .I<.hn R , 2 Craij;, Stephen . ....... .') Crai^. William ft Crawford, Kli ., ;( Crawford, Eli William .. 4 Crawford. Ralph 1 Crawford. Robert 4 CunniRj:ton. Alexander.. .'J Cunnin){ton. Jom^ph 3 Cu!iiiin|rt«»n, .>latthpw, 4 Curry. Nieholan. i'lUt- cher 3 t>aviK. AnHil 4 htai!, Ahtxander H iK'an, John li r>eauM);i, Alexander 2 n(tni>44)n. Kronci.H 2 DeniMin. Roboit 2 8 Lot. 26 2fi 25 2(5 14 19 y 10 !» <.l 20 22 ■M M\ 10 10 7 7 •^\ M :U' 24 i 28; II ir> 2ft 18 21 15 •,» ?^ 30: 30 I i 27 ■ ^3' 30 i 20 20 20 Dixon, Alexander Dixou, Andrew Dixon, .Michael Di.xon, William , Dod^son, Wm l)ona).;hue, Joseph ■ Doyle. Andrew : Duekworth, George, i !ilaek,xmith Dunean, (Je' u;e Duiuan. Jolm, IVdIe;- , |)un.smore, John Dunsmore, Robert Dyer, (Charles : D>er, Edward I Kdward.H. .fame.-i Kdwards, ThomJi.", Scnr. Kd wards. Thomaj»,.ruiir. Klliott. Cfe< r^c' Klliott, (iooruv Klliott. William Klliott. William Ellis,),.!. Emr.itt. ' 'i"i Flwuly. I Forl.H.-M, Alex 'fl'^ r. Forbi .X, ,/ohu Fortho, KiehnrH ... Fo8tor. Fidward .... Foster, Kdward ... Fo.ster, Wm (lardntT Jo.seph... (tiffin, Andrew (tiffin, John Qiffin. R'.l^crt (tiffin. RoIktI , Oiffin. Wm (Jilwore, David Gbuier, Adam , I'l M Lot,. 4 :\ () fi (> ft 5 6 « 1 1 2 2 1 A'ex.M.der John SaMir-i ... hu (I. 'dinff. Wm (irudy, BeriMird (iraiy, Janic. .Senior. Or.Mly, Jttuie«, Junior. Grahan, Hu^h (irahnm, 'rh'.»mu> I .{ I I (i :\ :\ •» •> •» :) f) H 5 .^) ft :» 3 2!> 2 'J 22 24 20 34 20 'J 21 !) 21 21 m 20 21 •J (I 11 'I I 14 23 2)" iO 12 12 -'J I I :ii 32 32 X\ It 13 17 27 lit 12 ;i 2'' 18 14 II •I ft I If i^ ■' 1 1 H\ f 76 Con. (iranby , ( J eorge .'5 Gray, George .'5 Gray, Samuel 4 (tray, Samuel 6 Gray, Wm 3 Hagyard, Thos, C 2 Hall". Wm i llaiuiUon, John ') Hamilton. Uichard \ Hamilton, Ricluird (5 Hanovan, John 3 llanovan. Wm 3 Harrison, Knumuel 5 Heath. Sumuol 1 Hemphill, KraHtus L' Henderson, Francis 4 Henderson, Uobert -i He .derson. WalUir 2 HewHon, James G HcwHim, Jolin 5 HcwHon, Hiehard H indie John '2 Holin»H, Jolin, t' I llollby, Matthew 5 Hoi thy. Thomas 5 liostroHScr, vVm G Hunter, Hujrh 4 Hunter. John 2 Hunter, Jo-siah 2 Hunter, Neil ;i Hunter, iJohiTt 2 Hunter, Samuel 3 Hunter, Stewart 2 Hunter. Wm 3 liifToldhby, Hcrnard. 3 Iiigoldsby. Thomas 2 Ingoldhby. Thoma.s, Sr. 3 .lackncn, John 3 Jackson, John (] .lameH, Wm ,'i Jfwiit, John 3 .lohnHon, Daniel 2 Johnson, James ., 6 Ji ' Hi I 24 1 19 20 4 13 5 r, 1!) 12 4 4 .'» 10 IH It) 14 H) 12 12 I 24 3 10 24 K! 2t) i'^ 1ft 10 1& il •) H 27 2 11 31 21) 34 34 23 Kenedy, John 6 Kirkwood. Alexander. . 1 Kitto, Araunnah .. 6 Knox, Andrew 2 Lackey, John 6 Laidlaw, Dan by 2 Laidlaw. James, Agent. 6 Laycock, Uobert 4 Laycock, William 4 Larmont, William 1 i.ightheart. Isaac 2 Lightheart, Ucubea 2 Liiid>ay. James 5 Little, David 3 Little, Irwin 5 Little. John 2 Little, John... 6 Little, John Little, John 3 Little, Neil 4 Little, Thomas 6 Litth', William i Livingston, Uobert ,'> Lougheeil. Abraham 4 Lowe, William 1 ijundy, l''r;iiicia 1 Lundy, Jo.iejih 4 Mahar, Jtihti .') Mahar, Nicholas tl Manning, < 'harles 1 .Marshall, Uobert 1 Marsluill, William 1 Ma8.singer, (Jeorge .'» Massingfr, Thomas 4 Mltehel, John )i Mitchell, Uobert Miiileliind. tieorge 3 Modelanil, Henry 3 Modeland, Lsaac 3 Modeland, Joshua 2 .Modelaiid, .lo.shua 3 Montgomery. Henry. ... Moon. William (5 Moon, William Aloore, JudsoD .. 4 Moore, Uoss 4 Morrison, James 2 Morrison, John :» Con. !..nt. 23 8 •S 13 4 1 2A 2 J 22 ^4 25 •).) •I 32 3:^ 7 '2'1 32 21 .3 ]:. 3 H' 2t) 2ti I •J3 24 •J(t 21 31 23 14 13 12 23 14 34 10 10 11 13 23 23 I I 77 ..it. 23 25 8 •> s 13 4 1 in •I I 22 :.'+ 25 Clin, Morriaon, Matthew ('. MoCauley, Alexniuler . eod, John I McFiCod, I'cter 1 McMunJH, John 4 McNeiee, James (\ NattrasH, Isaac 1 Nattrass, Thomas 1 Neelandf*. ThoniaH 5 Neelands William (i Ncely, Jame.s 5 Ncely, William 6 \ewcomc, ( 'hristophcr.. 2 Newhouse, (.'orneliuti 1 Newlove, Jo«c|ih 3 Newlove, Wm ^^ Nixon, Adam 3 Nixon, .Mexander f) Nixon, I'Vank 4 Nixon, James .... . 5 Lot. 24 34 33 33 4 fi G 13 20 2(i 2(5 32 34 34 34 7 7 2« 2. 27 18 2«; 2y 5 4 28 i:. 32 29 3(1 30 29 ,s ,s 3(1 29 20 Ifi (I 23 9 9 8 8 3 Nixon. John Nixon, John Nixon, Uobirt Norris, Robert ' Norton, Frederick Norton, John Norton, TheophiluH O'Leary. John Parker, William I Payne, William I Perdue, Henry ; Perdue, James ; Perdue, John ' Perdue. M iohael Perdue, .Michael ' Perdue. Nelson Pardue. Wm Polch, James Phillips, T 15 Pickerinjr. Wm Pickering, Wm.. Jr I Mummer. James . . Plummer, Kobert Plummer, Wm Proctor, Januis Uaiiii!, Itobert Kandal. Henry kidley, Uebecon Kinn, John Kobinson. James liobinson, M.itihew Kobinson, Thomas |{obson, .lames RoKsiter, Albert Uossiter, Kdwin Uosniter, Walter Huthi-rrord, Wm Hyal. Wm Sanderson, John . .. Sanderson, John .. . Scollan. Win., Carpenter Seott, Robert Shannon, James Shiinnon, Wm ."^harii, Thomas .*^haw, vEneas Shaw, John >haw, .Moses Co . L.,t. 3 27 5 8 3 P •> 22 3 3 .t .'» 3 5 4 13 1 27 •) 8 •y 29 5 33 5 33 5 34 3 'i<^ 5 33 .') 33 .{ ,s \i ."i 2 5 2 3 3 14 3 14 3 14 3 (3 G 17 3 21 .5 3 3 2(1 .') 23 3 :J() 3 28 •> 12 •J 12 1 4 28 (5 31 1 2»i •5 1 n •» 4 ^^1 1 :}4 I .\\ I M 3 4 3 4 till fc; i I. •I !, f> If) 78 1 ' &■ h > I ! W - 1 '^. Coil. Shaw, ThoinaH 6 Shaw, Wm 6 Shaw, Wm 6 Shields, Alexander 5 Shinainon, Wm T) Shinanjon, Wm Siuclair, Daoicl. Black- smith -i Sinclair, James 5 Sinclair, John, Teacher. 5 Sitzer, Kdwin 2 SitEcr, Edwin .. '1 Smith, Alexander 2 Smith, Andrew 2 Smith, Dituiild 2 Smith, Dugald 3 Smith. George \\ Smith' Hugh 2 Smith, o^olin C 2 Smith. I'cter 3 Smith. Robert 4 Smith, Wm 2 Smith, Wm 3 Smith, Wm 2 Smith, Wni 3 Snell, Kiias 2 Sutll, JohnC I Snell, John V 1 Snell, Joseph 1 Snell, Hichard I Snell. Wm 2 ^nider, Alexander 2 Snider, Daniel 2 Snider. Philip 2 >nyder. Wm 1 Snydw. Wm 3 Sparrow. Siimuel .... 5 Sparrow, ThomaM 5 Sparrow. Thomas (i Sparrow, Thomas (i SfteirB, John 5 Speirs, Peter 5 Speiru. l*eter 4 Speirs, Robert 3 Surratt, .Tosiah 3 Su^wart. Matthew 6 >tewart, Wm 6 Stubbins, Goorge 6 Lot. 19 15 19 31 29 15 10 4 2 33 33 31 32 31 11 G 32 12 12 6 13 31 6 6 20 14 18 15 lU 20 30 30 30 29 11 20 29 33 34 7 26 18 19 3 23 22 6 Con. Stubbins, John 5 Suggett, James 6 Summcrville, Archibald. G Summerville, Thomas... 4 Taggcrt, Samuel, Cooper G Taylor, Wm .'... 4 Toasdale, Thomas 5 Thompson, James 4 Thompson. William t Thornton, Robert 3 Thornton, William Sen.. 3 Tho'-nton, Williiim Jr .. 3 Tigho, Charles 5 Tight;, Dcnni."* 5 Tigho. John 4 Tigho. John 5 Tighc, 'I'homas 4 Tighf, Thomas 5 Tindalo, John 6 Topham, James 2 Topham, John 2 Tremble, Robert 3 Tremble, William 3 Tucker, (Jordon 5 Upshall, Charles S, Vernon, James 5 Walker, Ji.mes, Peddler 1 Walker, .Jackson 5 Walker, James G Walker. James 2 Walker, Lancelot I Walker, Thoma.s o Walker. William 6 Wallace. Samuel I Ward, William 4 Wardlaw, .Fan>os 4 Wardluw, Peter 4 Warm, Charles 6 Wat«on, Alexander 5 Watson, Benjamin 1 Watson, Kgerton 5 Watson, James I Watson, Jesse 3 Watson, .John 5 Watson, Richard 5 Westervelt, Sam., Teach er 1 White, JoBoph 1 Lot. 9 5 9 ,s 31 8 •> 1*1 W •)•) 2.") 25 2G 21 2G 22 31 19 25 1 1 28 11 10 1 19 13 35 o 1 34 2 •) 3 1 15 1 16 1 oo w Whitfield, Isaac Wiggins, David 1 VViggins, James i Wiggins, John 1 Wiggins, John, Sen 1 Wij:^in8, John, Jr 1 Williams, Ooorge fi Wilson, Gccirge, Sen 4 Wilson, (Jeorgc, Jr 4 Con. r,i>t. •J 34 1 i;i 1 Mi 1 34 1 13 1 13 34 22 25 Wilson, Robert Woodhill, Ambrose . Woodhill. .lohn Woodhill. William . Woods, John Young, Frederick.. Young, Jamos Young, Robert .... i;.jii. IM. 1 OHINGUAOOUSY WEST. .Vdams, Alexander Adams, .lohn Alexander, Wm .Vnderson, W'ni Anthony. .Andrew .\nthony, Hugh Anthony, .lames Armstrong, John .\rmstrong, .Mark Armstrong, Thomas .... .Vrmstrong, William ... Armstrong, William ... Arnott, Henry Arnott, James Arthur-x, Mrs., Innkeeper Hafikcrville, Hardy Beatty, Robert Bell, Guy Black, (fcorge Black, Thomas Blackstock, James Bolman, John Booth. Benjamin Booth, .liihn Bradner, John... Hradner, Joseph Bradner, William Bransby, Francis Breen, (leorgc Hroadbent, Hiram (Saw- mill ..... Brooks. Charles Brown, James Brown, Thomas Brown, William Cain, Patrick r> 4 t Cain, Thomas 3 84 jCain. William, sr G I Cain, William, jr 3 1 Calder, Charles '» G Calister, John A 7 Cameron, John 5 13 Campbell, Archibald ... 4 1 Campbell. Colin f) 1(» Campbell, (leorge 1 2G Campbell, James 4 1 Campbell, John . f) 10 Campbell, Malcolm 5 1 Canady. (teorge G 7 i Cautlin, William G G I Carver. Charles 3 2 Cation, .Matthew r» If) Cation. Robert 2 11 j Cation, W^alter 3 2 ! Cation, William G G Cheync. Lancelot 5 23 Cheyne, Robert G 2G Clark. Hugh ,. 1 14 Clark, James 1 14 Clark. Neil. Tailor 3 13 Clark, Thomas. Black - 3 12 smith 3 13 Clarridge, Alpheus 4 1 Clarridge, Krastus T) 11 Clarridge, William ! Clarridge, William 6 10 I Calrridge, Wm. S 4 3 Clarridge, Henry 4 12 Clarridge. Hugh 3 5 Clarridge, James 3 G Clarridge, William 3 25 Clarridge, William 21 13 12 8 23 1 12 12 2d 2G 2G 2 14 25 27 29 27 :-.2 27 2m 5 6 d 1:5 12 17 23 14 14 13 If. 33 .3 11 ;{ 18 4 20 t 14 .) 24 4 20 5 1:-) ."» If) 4 ;'. ^ 14 •> •>a m\ HO 11 ClarridL'o, Williiim 8.... Coldwo 1, Kobort, Con. 4 Lot 20 4 33 CollinH. Mrs (i 6 7 Conover, Nelson A Coonov, John •> 23 CdOfier, Allan ... (i 24 Copclnnd. (leornc Cofioland, .loshuu 2 3 2 2 C!opcland, William ... 3 3 C'oventrv. Jamofi 3 3 1 1 Coventry, Janiop, Junr.. Coyne, Sani.iol 14 5 2 Crai^', John 3 18 Curry. .lunies A Curry. Samuel 7 1:< Curry. Samuel D r» 12 (•avidson, Williain t) 33 Dearborn, Suinuel 1 1 Peniwn, John 3 3 Denny, Samuel 7 f)ol80n, Andrew 14 Dolson, .John 4 17 Dolson, William 4 & 17 Dok>n, William I) 17 Dority, .lamo.s & 1 31 Drinkwater, James 18 Drinkwater, Lawrence.. 2 19 I>rinkwater, William ... 1 20 Duf,'piu, John Klliott, Richard 5 •» 1!) Kllis, (}eorjj;o Kvnnf", David 1 5 2.. 13 ForRuson, George 3 Ki Feru'UHon, .lohn 1 1? Fer^uHon, Samuel Fletcher. Kd ward, Junr. 1 I 12 Flotchi'i, Ktlward, S<>nr. •) *) Fletcher, William 1 7 Foley, Thomas Forjircive, Robert 3 5 4 22 Foster, Thoman 5 4 30 Frarer, John ... :\ Fuller. Garret, Mill- owner .'i 3 Fuller, John 4 1 f a 14 Oriffin, •lames 11« (iillespie, John 3 Goodwin, .James, Mill- owner. Chisholm's Mill Graham. Francis ft Graham, James ... 3 Graham, Joint, Carpenter 3 (iraham, William 2 (iraham, \\'illiam 2 Graydon, James 3 (Jroensward, Timothy . . .'> Greenwood. Kdward ,. ft (Jroat. Benjamin . 2 (Jroat, John 2 Groat, i{ol)ert 1 Ilall, James 1 Hall. John 3 Ilall, Robert .T Hall, Teasdale I Harris, William K . . . . (i Hartley, R. A 2 Heath. JabcB I Henderson, Andrew 3 Henderson, David J Henderson, John 3 Henderson, John 3 llindle, James 3 Hindle, .lohn 3 Ilodpns, Michael. . .. 3 Hoj;^, Alexander | Hostler, William., 1 Hostrosser, l{ol)ort I Hunter, Ali'xatider :\ Hunter, Duncan (I Hunter, Nathaniel :] Hunter. Nathaniel .'J Hunter, Waller. ... 2 Hunter, \\ iliiam .\ HuntL-r, William 2 Hurd, William i Hutchinson, William ... 3 Huxhiy, Samuel 1 In^^rani, Matthias fi Johnston, (Jeor^e 2 Kaiiawaii, iJobert 1 Kelly, J(i«hua.... 1 Kent, Francis, J.I* ii Kent, William (; Keys, William ft Key worth, William .') Oon. bat. 12 20 33 Ifi 27 i!> 11 14 21 21 31 2(t 21 21 2(» 31 !.•• n 23 22 2:5 2«i 21 21 4 21 2f> 31 27 2n 11 II 2h I«> 2^ 31' 2.i ;) II 20 :m' 2;( :{ :\ 32 21 81 12 IC) 27 i!) 11 14 21 21 31 2«» 21 2! 2(1 ;n i.« 11 23 22 2.1 2*; 21 24 tm I 2! 2f> 31 27 2n 11 II 2H l'> 2^ 32 23 !> H •jO 3ai(llHw, John r> liBird. Potor (i LamWrt, Arthur \ J.awrpnco, David 4 licarninnt. .Fohn 1 Ijeflar. Alhoit I I pflar. William t Lefliir. Ilirani W IxMar William \) 4 Leslie, (leorfie (! FicMie. fleori.'e F t; Leslie, .John . rt LchHc, tloHeph ..... .'• Leslie. Rohcrt (> Lipsitt. (ieorfje 2 Lipsitt. Ilu^'h 2 LipHitt. Hobert ... .. ' l' Little. Kdwurd j IjOgan Robert. .. t; Ijiiko .Miles .... 1 Lundy. .loxeph 3 Lundy, Thoinan \\ I.yonn. (Icorge .'i '.yonn, .laniOB... 3 LyonH. James h I..yonH, TliomnK h Lyons. Wni 3 Mack.«itc»tl.'!'homah, Ma mm ti Marshall, David I MarMhull, .lohn .3 MarMhall, .losoph (i Marshall, Walter •_' Marshall, William | MarHluill. Will J Martin, Wni •_• Miuihinter, Wni 1 Maiwliirter. Thomai* . (I Miiv, Mr^ (i Molvin, John, i\ Melvin. Tljoman «; Melville, Wm. .. ti Uit. 28 2t5 23 10 1 H H II 3 111 12 '8 {( S 20 1!) 18 !•• 20 24 24 27 21 2r. I 111 «» 2'» 2H 215 20 25 11 21 33 1 2» •)•> III •J J ;t •) 1."' HI hi on Lot. \ Mercor, Levi, Carpenter ft 1<»' \ Miller. John 6 :» I Mino, Wm 6 5 Mitehell, ^latthew ft 21 Modeland, Jo.-^eph 3 9 M(ina;;han, ThoiuaH G 2 Montt;t>mery, James.... 2 !> Moody, Henry 3 17 .Moore, JoHeph l> I llorrow, llujrh 3 ;• ; Morrow. John Ti 2H MotherHell, .loseph '^ 20 .MotherHell, Tlioma» ft 2H .Mountain, Alexander 3 .33 .Mountain, John 4 .'(3 .\|ountaiii. Jo.seph 4 32 Mullen, liobert . ... fi 21 Mc.\rthur, .Mcxandcr 6 34 ' McAuley, Jonepb ft ft3 McHride, David 1 33 •McMride. .lames ... J 30 MeHridc, James <> 30 .McMridf, UohiTt i .30 MeCandU'sH, Andrew.... 4 lit Mel'lure, .\ndrew I |0 McClur.', havid. Sr. . 1 \ .NuClure, David. Jr _' 7 i MuClure, liavid 1 11 Mi'Clmv, havid :» 27 .Mi'Clure, James :.' .3 ' MeClure, James Ti I I .Mel 'lure. .lohn 4 '• .Me( 'lure, .lohn 4 ll .MeClure. .lohn ft > M.'Clure, Jo.'*.|.h 1 II MeClure. Patnek 3 7 Mel lure. Kohert 3 \ MeClure, Saniiu-l 2 li Me' 'lure, Sainuel (J •_' MeClure, 'I'homaH 2 '• MeClure. Thomas 3 17 Me(!lurr, 'riioiiia.-' .''i '.) MeClure. Th.)ma.H f> 21 .MeCluie. 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Charles 1 21 Wilson, George 4 34 Wilson, John, Sen 1 8 Wilson, John, Junr 2 10 Wilson, William 4 33 Wilson, William .. G 5 Worts, Joel 5 3 Worts, Maurice 3 4 Wray, John 2 18 Young, George 3 1 o Young, George ... 6 26 Young, William K. ... 3 ].'> :n> BOSTON. Formerly called Caslors' Corner.s, a small village in the north part of Chinguacousy. It has water powers on the river Credit, which are pretty well employed by the Messrs. Caslor in mills and woollen factory. Distant from Brampton 1 2 miles ; from Cheltenham 3 miles. Population about 80. Campbell, James, Oa«lor, Hiram, Mill owner. Oaslor, James. Woollen factory. Clark, Neal, Tailur. (Jraham. David, Innkeeper. Graham, Flora. Graham, John, Carpenter. Graham, IVIartha. Marshall. John, Farmer. .McKechnie, Neil, Labourer. Standing, Robert, Farmer. Wilkinson, William, Farmt r. *-;vi m m m' \>! 84 l# ?*': I iM BRAMPTON. ., Is the County Town of the County of Peel. It is in the Town t^hip of Chinguacousy, pretty centrally situated in the County Itwas incorporated as a Village in 1852, and as a Town in 1873, the latter to take eflFect in 1874. Brampton was a very pretty and interesting place in the spring of 1820. The Etobicoke meandering through the streets, its banks irreen with leeks, but spotted with early spring flowers. There were then only two streets in Brampton, Hurontario Street and the side road between lots five and six, now Queen Street, and the Etobicoke proceeded on its course, wandering and curving, cross- ing and re-crossing the streets, as if in doubt of the proper course to Lake Ontario. Unfortunately the Etobicoke was not a good fishing stream. It was not a stream that suited the very fastidious taste of the trout, and the salmon and suckers were stopped by mill dams, one near the mouth of the stream on the property of the Kon. Samuel Smith : another of Mr. Silverthorn near Dundas Street. But the Pjtobicoke, as a running stream, was valuable and interesting, and the salmon and suckers would sometimes still force their way up to. and through Brampton, anc^ Mr. Archibald Pickard used to catch many of them on their return towards the sea. But there were other attractions about Brampton than fish. There was a nice pine grove on and about Queen Street, East of Huronta- rio Street, where, almost any morning in the spring, could be found a splendid covey of partridges, who, — poor things — being quite igno- rant of their humble and inferior position, became an easy prey to the superior (?) animal. There were, also, lots of beautiful deer in the neighbourhood, as well as be.irs, wolves, i'oKCn, racoons, &c., but the most singular and interesting of the original inhabitants, was a colony of beavers — which having been probably drii'^n from their own territory, in Toronto Township, settled in the previous year- - had endeavoured to ostJibiish tliemselves in this place, quite ignorant of the almost .simultaneous settlement of the bipeds in the sa»ue lo- cality. They commenced building a dam across the creek, near Scott Street, opposite the present residence of Mrs. Coyne. They cut down several trees, so as to fall across the creek, and continued their labours for several weeks, but the sight of the tall, per- pendicular, strange-looking animals, passing and re-passing — and the knowledge that those interlopers wciC actually cutting down the trees around their dwellings, much faster than they, the beavers, could out them down — probably induced them wisely to abandon their under- taking, and retire to some more peaceful locality. They finally left their dam unfinished and disappeared. All these primeval things have passed away. The fishes are all gone. The poor partridges, the deer, bears and wolves arc destroyed or driven away and in their place may bo seen in our streets, wag gons bringing in the produce of the country, men and women on 85 aad business or pleasure, and lots of children going to or returning from Bchool. It was some time after the emigration of the beavers, that Bramp- ton assumed anything of the pretentions of a village. The first ap- pearance of anything like business was commenced by the late much respected John Scott, Esquire, who kept a small store, a distillery and pot ashery. He also built a small mill for grinding or chopping the grain for the distillery, which is probably the only instance of the water power of the Etobicoke being used for machinery in Brampton. This mill attracted considerable attention in consequence of a pecu- lifwity originating with Mr. Scott himself, which was, that the mill stones were made to move vertically instead of horizontally, the usual practice. This was considered by many a decided improvement. The late Wm. Buffy was sometimes considered as the father of Brampton as a village. About the year 1834 he built a pretty re- spectable tavern on the corner where Mr. Clarke's grocery now inlands, and in this house was for .some time transacted much of the business of Brampton. About this time the late Mr. John Elliott laid out village lots for sale and fir.^t applied the name of Brampton to the place, which name soon became generally adopted. Brampton being the centre of a good agricultural district, induced several mechanics and merchants to commence business here, and it became quite celebrated as a wheat market. Mr. Abijah Lewis, then of Cooksville, established a store here, which was afterwards owned and occupied by .Mr. Peleg How- land, who carried oa business for many years with much success. The late Mr. George Wright soon afterwards opened a store and car- ried on a successful business. Mr. Wright was a very enterprising man. and did much for the advancement of Brampton, but the busi- ness most profitable to the town is the Iron Foundry and manufac- tory of Messrs. Haggert Brothers, which gives constant employment to over one hundred men. According to Mr. Walton's Directory for 1837, the number on the Assessment Boll, for the limits which form the Town of Bramp- ton was 18. By Armstrong's Directory in 1850 the number had in- creased to 78, and in 1873 it amounts to 550. Total Population, 2317. The people of Brampton are entitled to much credit for the liberal support they have given to the cause of education. Since its first establishnu'nt as a separate municipality in 1853, the public schools of Brampton, have been peri'ectly free. Teachers' salaries and all other expenses are paid by the ratepayers of the village, except the portion received from the Government. 31any of the ratepayers having considerable ye.irly sums to pay as school tax, had no children to send to school and therefore could receive no direct return, but no complaint ha^ ever been heard on that account. A good Gram- mar School-lu use was built in 18.")(i. which has since been consider- ably enlarged, but is now quite insufficient for the accommodation required. As the Brampton sch(»ols arc free to all, thrre are mnny m ' G ^i1 ;1 I I 80 scholars from the neighbouring townships who attend the Brampton schools, and are thus educated at the expense of the ratepayers of Brampton. The following is a list of the public schools, with the names of the several teachers, and the number of scholars in each school now en- tered for the present term commencing in September, 1873 : — High School, 50 Scholars: Mr. E. Perdue, Head Teacher. Mr. E. Mackay, Assistant. Teacher. 4th G4 Mr, Morton, 3rd 65 Miss Robb, 2nd " 63 Miss Morton, St & 2nd '' 67 Miss .Moffiitt, 1st I" 103 Miss Porter. 1st 102 Miss Burnett. 514 Scholars. Besides the above tliere are several private schools in the town, so that about one-fourth of the population of Brampton are now going to school. The amount of taxes payable this year by the ratepayers of Bramp- ton for school purposes, exceeds $3,000. I'; V CHURCHES IN BRAMPTON. . Church of Hngland, Rev. I. Middleton. Presbyterian, Church Street, Rev. J. Pringle. " John Street, Rev. J. Baikie. Wesleyan Methodist, Rev. W. Burns and Rev. J. G. Scott. , Primitive Methodist, Rev. T. W. Jolliffe and Rev. T. Sims. Episcopal Methodist, Rev. T. Argue and Rev. E. Wills. Baptist, Rev. E. G. Stoba. Roman Catholic, no resident clergyman ; attended by Rer. J. I Gribbin, from the Gore. The Mormon clergymen have occasionally service in Brampton, but they have no church here. Brampton has a station of the Grand Trunk Railway, and the Credit Valley Railway, now being constructed, will have a station here. The Montreal and Dominion Telegrdph Companies have offices here. CORPORATI OF THE VILLAGE OF BRAMPTON. Kenneth Chisholm, Reeve ; J. P. Clark, Deputy Reeve Coun- cilors — Dr. Charles Y. Moore, D. S. Leslie and John Anthony. Thornhill A. Agar, Treasurer. John McCulla, Clerk. Brampton has three Newspapers: — The Bramji'oii Times, editad by George Tye ; The Fed Banner, edited by Alexander Dick ; and The Bivmptnn Pnxjresi^, edited by James Wideman. JSU*'-''. 87 ;• V> Adams, Alfred, Moulder, Adams, George, Mason, liuron- tario. Adams, Samuel, Bricklayci',S.W. AdamH, Thomas, Coopet-, Queen. Adams. Wm., Labourer, John. Adams, Wm., Bricklayer, S. W. Addy, Wm;, Cooper, Queen. Agar. Thornhill A.. Clk. of Div. Court, Scott. Aitkin. Robert, Finisher. Fore- man of foundry, John. Alexander. Jame,^, Carpenter, John. Alexander. Robert, Carpenter, John. Ambrosse & Baniister. Druggists, Huroutario. Ambrosse. John D..of .\mbros.>: ( % Vt ■■ M Golding, James, Baker, Queen. Gooderham, George, Labourer, John. Goodwin, Thos., Labourer, S. W. Graham, Mrs. Elizabeth, S. W. Graham, George, County Trea- surer, Elizabeth. Graham, .Mrs . Mabel, S. W. Graham, Joseph, Merchant, Queen Graham, Robert A., Carpenter. Graham, Thomas, Carpenter, Chureh. Graham,Wm. K., Dentist, Queen. Graham, Mrs. T. Grant, Jame.s, Blacksmith, Jane. Green, George, County Attorney, Hurontario. Green, John, Shoemaker, Mill. Green, Wm., A. Book-keeper. Greenwood, Charles, Labourer, Queen. Greenwood, • William, Labourer, Queen. Grey, Mrs., Queen. Grey, Samuel, Carpenter, Queen. Guest, John, Labourer, Huron- tario. Guest, Wm., Painter, Huronta- rio. Guy, Joseph, Bartender. Guy, Miss, Ellen. Haggart, Alexander, Moulder, West. Haggart Brothers, Foundry, and Machine Manufactory, Huron- tario and Nelson. Haggart, David, Moulder, Eliza- beth. Hap^gart, John, of Hagttart, Bro- thers. Hall, Samuel, Finisher. Hamilton, James, Carpenter, Hurontario. Hamilton, John, Agent, John. Hamilton, William, Carpente'', Hurontario. Hammond, William, Innkeeper, Hurontario. Hane, Andrew, Plasterer, Hem- lock. Hane, George, Labourer, EHkh- I beth. j Hannah, Thos. Labc urer, Hnron- tario. Harris, George. i Harris, Stephen, Labourer, Union i Haydun, Edward, Labourer. I Heggie,David, M.D., Hurontario. ! Heglar, Mrs., Church. ' Hemphill, Adna, Carpenter. Hur- ontario. Hemphill, James, Carpenter, S. Wellington. Hemphill, Joel, Carpenter, Eliza- beth. Ilerchmer, Geo., Teller in Bank. Herridge, Rev. William, P. M , Scott. Hessie, John, Placksmith, Eliza- beth. Hickie, Michael, Farmer, John. Hill, Albert, Carpenter. Hill, Mrs., Railway. Hill, William, Machinist, S. Wcl lington. Hodgson, Joseph, Merchant Tai- lor, Queen. Hodgson, Joseph, Junr., T^ailor, Queen. Hodgson, Robert, Druggist, John. Hoffmar, Alexander, Grocer, Hurontario. Hollis, Thomas, Merchant Tailor, Hurontario. Holmes, Mrs. M., Queen. Homer, Frederick A., Tinsmith, Hurontario. Hosie, Andrew, Baker, Queen. Hossie, Walter, Deputy Sheriff, Church. Hughes, James, Night-watchman, George. Hughes, Stewart, Mason, Mary. Hull, Anthony, Carpenter, Queen. H int, John, Gentleman. Huit, William, Barber. ITunter, Joseph, Queen. Hunter, Kobert, Grocer, Queen. Hunter, Thomas B. Smith. Hurlburt, Wm , Exchange Hotel, Huron tario. Hurst, .James, Cooper, Queen, Hurst, John, Cooper, Elizabeth. Hur8t, Wm., Merchant, Queen. Ingraham, Mrs., Elizabeth. Jackson, Geo. , Shoemakor, Queen. Johnston, James, M.D., Huron- la rio. Johnston, James, Waggon-maker, Hurontario. Johnston, William, Farmer, Hu- rontario, Jones, George IJarbcr, Huronta rio, llesidencn — Centre. Jones, John M., Farmer, Huron- tario. Kemp, David, Manager Mer- chants' Hank. Kenedy, Cyrus, Marble-cutter. Korby, Litban, Ostler. Kilpatrick, Bon., Labourer, John. King, Charles, Gentleman, Mill. King, John, Gentleman, Huron- tario. King, Mrs., Widow, Hurontario. Kirk, Henry, Labourer. Kirkwood, William, Salesman, Nelson. Kuock, James, Bar-tender. Knox, Arthur, G. T. R. Knox. Geiirge, Switchman, G. T. R. Knox, William, Gentleman. Lamb, George, Cooper. Leash, James A., Printer. Lee, Matthew, Labourer. Leslie, David, Grocer, Queen. Lewis, John, Blacksmith, Nel- son. Lewis, Richard, Carriage-maker, Hurontario. Lindsay, William, County Clerk, Hemlock. Little, Joseph, Waggon-maker. Livingston, John, Carpenter. Lonie, David, Finisher, Railway. Lounsborough, John, Painter, John. Love, Thos., Labourer, Huron- tario. Lowes, Isaac, Gent,, Church. Lowes, Robert, Farmer, Huron- tario. Lowric, Cliarles, Labourer, Mill. Lynch, John, Queen. Magee, Mr^ ^ Innkeeper, Huron- tario. Mngiiirc, John, Ostler, Queen. Mfiguire, William, Shoemaker. Maguire, John B., Druggist, Hurontario. MahafFy, Wm., Agent, I iroa- tario. Mahony, John, Moulder. Main, James W., Stear Hurontario. Malloy, Peter, Shoemaker, Queeu. .Marshall, Samuel, Finisher. Marshall, Wm., Gent., Church. Marshall, Wm., Plough Pedler. Martin Arthur, Coachman, S. Wellington. Martin. Edward, Finisher, S, Wellington. Martin, liobcrt, Pedler, John. Martin, Wm. C., Laborer. Mason, Chas., Brickmaker, Mill, Mason, John, Brickmaker, Queen Mason, Josiah, Carpenter, Hu- rontario. Mayer, Mrs., Hurontario. Merchants Bank of Canada., D. Kemp, Manager, Queen. Middleton, Rev. J., Ch. England, Scott. Miller, William, Carpenter, Rail- way. Miluer, Jacob, Carpenter. Milner, John, Carpenter, Rail- way. Milner, Thomas, Grocer, Huron- tario. m "ii i i 92 a-M !>:! :*fi ij; •IS t Milner, Wm., Foreman of foun- dry, Hurontario. Mitchell, Henry, Carpenter, Mitchell, Kobert II., Labourer. Mitchell, Wm., Bellrinirer, John. Mitchell, William, Carpenter, George. Mitch(;ll, Wm, A., Watchmaker, Hurontario, Modeland, Henry T., Gentleman, John. Mogridge, William, Carpenter, Jane, Moore, Chas. Y,, M, D., Huron- tario. Moore, James, Labourer, Huron- tario. Morphy& Fleming, Barri8ters,&c. Morphy, Thos., of Morphy & Fleming, Hurontario, Morrison, Martin, Druggist, Hu- rontario, Mortimer, James, Moulder. Morton, Adam, Teacher. Isabella Morton, James A, Law Student. Morton, Thomas, Agent, George. liulherin, Thos. Mnulder. Mullen, John T,, M, D., Huron- tario. Mullis, Henry, Labourer, John. Munday, Henry, Moulder, South Wellington. Munday, John, Carpenter, Hu- rontario. Munday, Thomas, Labourer, Queen. Murdoch, Charles, Shoemaker, Queen. Murdock, Mrs, Margaret, Hu- rontario. Murdock, Thomas, Carpenter. John. Murphy, John, Innkeeper, G. T. R. Mycock, Samuel, Gardener, South Wellington, MoBride, Archibald, Clerk, Hu- rontario. Mc Bride, Samuel, Clerk, Peaker &Runians. McCandliss, James, Sadler. McCauley, Isaiah, Carpenter, El- len. McClellan, John, Pupil, Eliza- beth. McClellan, John, Carpenter, Da- vid McClelliin, Mrs., Elizabeth. McCluro, Samuel, Carpenter. Mc onncll, Nevan, Carpenter, Queen. McConiicll, Thomas, Veterinary Surgeon, Hurontario. McConnell, William, Gent., El- Hot. McCulla, John, Town Clerk, Queen. Mct'ulla. William, Carpenter, Queon. McDonald, James, Livery, Hu- rontario. McDonald, Wm., Centre. McDonald, William, Teamster, Queen. McDougall, Mrs. Hurontario, McFadden, William, Law Stu- dent. McFarlane, Robert, Blacksmith^ Hurontario. McGrath, Peter, Labourer, Hu- rontario. McGregor, Alexander, Innkeeper Hurdntario, Mcllroy, D;iniel, Farmer, Queen, Mc'flroy, Thomas, Railway McICelvey, Mrs., Widow, Huroa- tario. McKenney, George, Carpenter. MeKeuny, John, Painter, Jane. McKillop, Robert, Moulder,. Queen. McKinnon, Donald, School In- spector, Hurontario. McLaughlin, Mrs., Isabella. McMullen, John, Shoemaker S. Wellington. McNabb, Duncan, Merchant. McTague, Michael, Shoemaker, John. Nelson, Jiimcs, Saddler, Queen. Ncsbit, Arthur, Gent., Queen. Newhouse, Wm., Gent., Voddcn. Newlove, Thoa, Ostler. Nixon, Wm., Gent., Elizabeth. Oaks, William, Finisher, Wil- liam. Ormstead, Henry, Photographer, Centre. Osborne, Thos. Butcher, David. Packnam, George, Farmer, South Wellington. Packham, James, Brickmaker, John. Palen, .Mrs., Hurontario. Palen, William, Carpenter, S. Wellington. Patterson, John, Carter, Ei en. Patterson, Robert, Teamster, Elizabeth. Patterson, Samuel, Gent., Hu- rontario. Patterson, Wellington, Grocer, Hurontario. Patullo, Alexander, M.D., Church Payne, Thos, Finisher, Church. Peaker & Itunians, Hardware, Hurontario. Peaker, Wm., of Peaker & Run- ians. Pearen, Jonathan, Agent, Isa- bella. Pendleton, John, Labourer, Church. Pendleton, Richard, Roadmaster, Church. Pendleton, Wm., Tavern inspec- tor. Queen. Perdue, William, High School Teacher. Perdue, William, Gent., Railway. Perry, Jesse, Builder, Alexander. Petef'er, John, Labourer, John. Phair, George, Labourer, Huron- tario. Phelan, Michael, Carpenter, Hu- rontario. Phillip.s & Bryant, Furniture, Hurontario. Phillips, James, of Phillips & Ih-yant. Pickard, John, Tax Collector, Isabella. Porter, John, Tailor, Huronta- rio. Portlock, Wm., Machini-st, Queen Powers, John, Labourer, Califor- nia. Powers, Thomas, Blacksmith, Elliott. Pratley, Daniel, Teamster, S. Wellington. Price, David, Tailor, Queen. Price, Joseph, Tailor, John. Pringle, Rev. James, Pres., Hu- rontario. Pringle, James, Jr., Clerk in P. 0. Pringle, Wm., Clerk in Bank. Pulfer, Francis, J^abourer, S. Wellington. Pulfer, John, Labourer, Queen- Purcell, Patrick, Mill. Putten, Joseph, Osller. Quin, John, Carpenter, Queen. Raison, Charles, Labourer, Queen Raison, Samuel, Labourer. John. Raison. Thomas, Labourer,Queen Randal John, Labourer, Huron- tario. Rowe, James, Photographer, Hu- rontario. Redeck, Andrew, Mill Registry Ofl&ce, Queen. Reid, Abraham, Labourer, Mill. Revere House, Samuel Beck, Hu- rontario. Reynolds, James, Cooper, George. Reynolds, John, Agent, G. T. R. Robertson, John, Sadler, Queen. Robinson, Geo. H., .Grammar Teacher, Nelson. m .! ! ' Robinson, James, Grocer, Hu- ronturio. Robinson, Robert, Finisher. Robinson, Wm., Carpenter, Hu- ron tar io. Rogers, .Mrs., William. Roonej, Joseph, HuiJigart's Foun- dry, liurontario. Rose, .^Irs., John. Ross, Wm. M., Gent., Huronta- rio. Rowden, Mrs., Union. Runians. Edwin, of Poaker & Runians. Ryan, Jerry, Teamster. Ryan, Michael, Blaoksmith. Ryan. Philip, Labourer, Free- man. Sawyer, Wm., Ostler. SavaLje, John, Fini.«her. George. Schiiler, Chas., (Jlork. Schorah, Thomas, Shoemaker, Lyneh. Scott, A. F., Judge of County Court. Scc*t, I'. L., Barrister, liuron- tario. Scott, J. & G. M., Merchants, Hurontario. Scott, Geo. M., of J. & G. M. Scott. Scott, James, of L & G, M. Scott. Scott, .la6ob, Labourer, Church. Scott, l^ev. J.. W. M., Isabella. Scott, John L., Hor,'Joulder, Huron- tario. Stewart, James, Gentleman, Hur- ontario. Stewart, James, Shoemaker, S. Wellington. Stewart, John, Carpenter, John. Stewart, Robert, John. Stewart, TLos., Carpocter, John. Stewart, Thomas, Tinsmith. Stinson, Miss, Dress-maker, Queen. Stoueham, John, Carpenter, Mill. 95 Stoneham, Richard, Carpenter, Queen. Stork, Christopher, Druggist, Huron tario. Stork, Edward, Labourer, Wil- liam. Strutt, Fredk, Carpenter, John. SuU, Joseph, Bricklayer. Suggett, Leonard, Baker, Mary. Suggett, Mrs., Mary. Suggett, Wm., Labiiurer, Mary. Summerville, Samuel, Shoemaker. Hemlock. Summerville, Thomas, Carpenter. Sumner, John, Queen, Sumner, Samuel, Shoemaker, Queen. Tate, George, Saddler. Taylor, David, Glove-maker. Taylor, Geo., Carpenter, Church. Taylor, James, Waggon-maker. Taylor, Matthew. Labourer, Queen. Taylor, Wm., Labourer, Nel- son. Temple, John, Labourer, Queen. Thayer, Horatio, of Bright and Thayer. Thistle, Mrs. J. A., Queen. Thompson, Thos., Fruit dealer, tiurontario. Tilt, James, Shoemaker, Huron- tario Tilt, James, Blacksmith, S. Wel- lington. Tilt, John. Gcntlomnn, Scott. Todd. John, Gent., Hurontario. Totten. Mrs. Kliza, Nelson. Treadgold, Mauton, >iusic store. Queen. Troughton, StaHord, Cabinet- maker. Trueman, ^'rs. Jane. Tye, George, Braniphn Times, Jane. Tye, Luther, Printer, John. Vance, lex.. Teamster, Queen. Vodden, Mrs., Chuvch. Vodden, Thomas, Driller, Eliza- beth. Volman, Fred. Painter, John. Wainwright, William, Carpenter. Walsh, Edward, Queen's Hotel, Queen. Walsh. Robert, Carpenter, L'^nch. Waltenburgh, Mrs. Wand, George, Labourer, Hur- ontario. I Warren, Thomas, Gardener, S. I Wellington. I Warren, William, Gardener, S. I Wellington. i Watkins, Thomas G. T., Night- ! watchman, Elizabeth. j Watson, (leorge. Grocer, Huron- tario. 1 Watt, Andrew, Machinist, Queen. Webster, Thomas, Bookkeeper at Hag<;art'.s. White. David, Butcher, Mar- ket. I White, Michael, Labourer, John. ^ White, Thomas, Cabinet Maker, I John. I Whitehead, William, Carpenter, George. ' Widciiiun, James, I'he Pm/ress, i Elizabeth. ' Wigley, Andrew, Tanner, Queen. . Wilkinson, William, Merchant, Hurontario. Williamson, Joseph, I'Utcher, William. ' Williamson, WiUiam, Cuttle Deal- er, ! iurontario. i Williiinis, T hunias, Labourer, Eli- ziibeth. Williams, William, Blacksmith, j Queen. Wilson, Purdun, Labourer. j Wilson, Thomas, Marble Works, Queen. Wilson, William, Merchant, Hu- rontario. Wood, John E., Barber, Huron- tario ; residence, John. i 96 Woods, P. L., P. 0., Bookstore, Queen, res. Hurontario. Wray, John, Labourer, Ellen. Wright, Mrs., Church. Wrifiht, Robert, Labourer, Queen. Wri'nlit, Wesley, R. Wri<>ht, William, Blacksmith, Quren. Wright, William, John. Wright, William, Moulder, John. York, Elias A., S. Wellington. Young, Andrew, Carpenter, John. Young, Thomas, Labourer, John. Total assessed value of property for 1873. Total population, 13, 31 7. OHUROHVILLE. A village on the River Credit in the north-west part of the Town- ship of Toronto, distant from Brampton ;") miles ; from Streetville 5 miles, and from Port Credit 13 miles. Population about 2U0. Aikeiis, W., Laboui'cr. Anderson, Alexiiuder, Labourer. Anderson, Elizabctli, \Vid')W. Argue, Abraham, Saddler. At«liison, John, innkeeper. Brown, Henry. Hums, John, Labnurer. Burns, Wni., Farmer. Bussell, James, Farmer. Church, Mrs Harriet, Widow of Orange. Dolby, Richard. Blacksmith. Dolby, Wm., Labourer. Douglas, Hugh, Labourer. Frazer, .loliu. Fogarty, Thomas, Waggonmaker Hall, Fletchor. Furnier. Hall, Levi. Farmer. Hall, Zolnian, itlacksmith. Handey, Wm., Ulacksniith. Hopper, James, Carpenter. Howell, Charles, lilacksniith. Ingram, Mathias, Farmer. Ji.ice, James, Blacksmith. Joice, Maurice, Blacksmith. Kendall, iJames, Labourer. Kendall, .John. Labourer. Leslie, John B., Farmer. Lotty, Edward, Shoemaker. Little, Mrs Maritarct. Madden, John, Mason. Manes, John, Farmer. Manes, Thomas, Tailor. .Manes, Thomas, Tailor. Marchmont, .)oiil, Labourer. i\larchmont, Luke, Labourer. Marchmont, Luke, Jr. >larchmont, Wm., Labourer. Miller, Robert, Farmer. Mitchell, Archil)ald. McCartney, VV^m. JMcClure, James. Mcllwain, Joseph. Weaver. Norton, James, Labourer. Nowits, Vincent, Farmer. ' Pointer, 'runswick. I'ointer, Fletclior. Pointer, J. E. & Pi., Tanners. Pointer^ J. E., of Pointer, J. E. itR., P.M Pointer, Richard, of Pointer, J. E. cV: R. Sharp, Joseph, Shoemaker. Tod(i, Oliver, Gentleman. * Wills, Alfred, Labourer. ' , Wilson, Wm., Merchant. 87 Fohn. )n. Fohn. John. perty own- ille5 . CLAIRE VILLE. A villaoje on the eastern boundary of the County, partly in the Gore of Toronto, and partly in Vaughan and Etobiocke in the County of York Distant from ]5rampton 9 miles; from Toronto 17 miles ; from Malton, the nearest station of the Grand Trunk Railway 4 miles. Armstrong, Christopher, Toll- keeper. Bell, Thomas, Acting Postmaster. Bowman, James, Farmer. Claireville Hotel, Patrick Smith. Pownie, Edward, Miller. Duck, Jonathan, Tailor. Ellerby, James, Tailor. Garner, Rev. John, Primitive Methodist. Hugill, Daniel, Auctioneer. Hugill, David. Lawrence, Isaac, Farmer. Lawrence, John K., Parmer. Linton, John, Merchant, Post- master. McKay, J. A., M.D. Porter, Thomas, Farmer. Porter, William, Esq. Smith, William, Blacksmith. Smith, Patrick, Claireville Hotel. Ward, Thomas, Shoemaker. Watson, Wm. Farmer. Wilkes, Robinson, Tailor. Wisemore, C. H., Painter. Wolfe, Charles Cabinet-maker. r-i I' er. er. 3r. J. E. ter, J. CLAUDE. A small village on the northern limits of the Township of Chin- guacousy, on Hurontario Street, distant from Brampton 10 miles, from Charleston a station of the Toronto Grey and Bruce Railway, 6 miles. Population about 100. Bulleymente, Andrew, Merchant. Campbell, James, Farmer. Clark, .Mrs. A., Widow. Clunis, Alexander, Blacksmith. CroU, Rev. R. M., Presbyterian. Do erty, George, Agent. Fead, Mrs. Mary. Lavery, Hugh, Shoemaker. Lewis, tloscph, Waggonmaker. Maher, Kjdward, Innkeeper. McCollum, P. T., Postmaster. McDonald, John. McGregor, Alpine. IMcGregor, Archibald. McUregor, John. McKechnio. Alexander. McKechniu, Archibald, Farmer. Mclvechnie, Neil, Farmer. J*erdue, Henry. Robertson, George, Farmer. Robinson, Andrew, M.D. Robinson, < harles, M.D. Ross, Joseph, Tailor. Scott, Cieorge, Mason. Sharp, Thomas, Labourer. Westervelt, James, Merchant. COLERAINE. A village on the eastern boundary of the County, on the town- ship line between Toronto Gore and the Township of Vaughan. Distant from Brampton, l:'i miles ; from Klineburg, a station on the Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway, 2 miles. Population about 200. ..-♦'i 98 Atkinson, Thomas, Farmer. Ryrne, Michael, Fa Clark, Richard, Farmer. Cole, John, Farmer. Cole, Thomas, Farmer, Cook, Richard, Farmer. Craven, James, Farmer. Devins, Isaac, Farmer. Fenwick, Francis, Farmer. Johnston, James, Farmer. Johnston, John, Township Clerk. Kelly, Margaret, Merchant. Kersey, Thomas, Farmer. Kerse_/, Wm., Farmer. Leighton, George, Farmer, Maynard, Amos, Millwright. Nattrass, Joseph, Farmer. Rowler, George, Huckster. St., John, Mary, Widow, P, M. Splan, John, Farmer, Watson, Walter, Farmer. COLUMBIA. ^»i '! il; A village in the Township of Albion, on a branch of the Humber. Distant from Bolton, 3 miles; from Brampton, 1\ miles. Pop- ulation about 200. This village was formerly called " Coventry,' which is still the name of the Post Otfice. Arnott, Simon, Shoemaker. Beaton, Neil, Labourer, Brooks, Charles, Labourer. Campbell, Duncan, 'vVaggonma- ker. Columbia Inn, Mrs. Mcttovern, Dixon, Alexander, Township Clerk, Elliot, Alexander, Labourer. Exchange Hotel, Wm. McGee. Kerr, Isaac, Farmer. Kerr, Isaac, Jr. Kitchison, George, Kitchison, Wm., Blacksmith. Morrison. Wm., Farmer. McAllister, Peter, Merchant. McAllister, Thomas, McGovern, Mrs., Columbia Inn, McKee, Wm., Exchange Hotel, Postmaster. Parker, Robert, Labourer. Patterson, David. Potter, Wm,, Miller, Ray nor, John, Farmer. Stubbs, Edward, Carpenter, Swiunerton, Thomas, Esquire, Keeve, OOOKSVILLE. One of the oldest villages in the County, in the Township ol Toronto, at the intersection of Dundas and Hurontario Streets Distant from Toronto City, 16 miles; from Port Credit, 3 miles ;* from Brampton 10 i iles. It was a thriving and rising village until the construction of a railway i>n each side of it cut off a large portion of its business. It will probably revive by the Credit Valley Rail- way, now being constructed, which will have a station about midway between Cooksville and Dixie, so as to accommodate both villages. It has— a rare thing in Canada — a Vinery and wine factory, -'nder the management of Solomon White, Esq. Population about 400. 99 t. M. inber. Pop- ery,' t. Inn. Jotel, {uire. ip of •eets lies ;' until rtion llail- Iway iges. nder 0. Anderson, John, Labourer. Barsotte, Francis, Labourer. Boakes, , Mason. Bonacaise, John, Labourer. Brethour, Rev, David L., W.M. Broddy, Mrs. Anne, widow. Brunskill, Watthew, Carpenter. Brunskill, William, Butcher. Bull, Edward, Farmer. Bundy, Charles, Mason. Charlton, John, Farrier. Church, George, Farmer. Clairehouse Vineyards, S. White, Proprietor. Cochrane, John. Gardener. Codling, Thomas, Butcher. Colwell, Charles. Waggon-maker. Combs, Mark, Butcher. Cook, Henry, Labourer. Cook, M. W., Farmer. Cook, Sarah Crew. Cooksville Hotel, Wm. Hunwick. Corrigan, Pliillip, Pensioner. Cox, William. Baker. Cramp, Thomas, Vineyard. Crawford, Crossin, 'lason. Crosier, John, Farmer. Culham, David, Farmer. Galbraith, John, Merchant. Glassbrook, M. G., — Vineyard. Gordon, Andrew. Gordon, Leslie. Grimshaw, Mrs., widow. Harris, Charlotte, widow. Harris, Francis, Toll-keeper. Harris, Josiah, (Carpenter. Harris, Oscar, Farmer. Hector, T. W. Hickey, John, Labourer. Hunwick William, Cooksville Hotel. Izzard, Walter, Labourer. Kane, Patrick, Huckster. King, Tl.omas D., Merchant. Lamb, John, Vineyard. Lesslie, James, Labourer. Lewis, Thomas, M.D. Long, Patrick, Labourer. Lynch, John, Parmer. Morgan, William, Farmer. Morley, J. R. Shoemaker. Morton, Thomas, . ' gent. McKee, John, Labourer. Ogden, John, M.D. Parker, ^ir Henry, Baronet. Parsons, John, Labourer. Patchett, John, Labourer. Peaker, John, Merchant, Post- master. Phillips, Joseph, Merchant. Price, John C. Farmer. Redman, Michael, Blacksmith. Robitis, Daniel, Labourer. Royal Hotel, John C. Schiiler. hutherford, Thomas, Farmer. Schiller, John C, Royal Hotel. Schiller, Lucinda, Widow. Smith, Isaac, Mason. * Soady, James, Shoemaker. Soady, Walter, Shoemaker. ' .• South, Frederick, Farmer. Spencer, Mrs. Jane Stewart, John, Labourer. Taylor, John, Labourer. Torrance, nanicl, Vineyard. . ■ Torrance, Jeorge, Vineyard. Torrance, John, Vineyard, Vanvalkenburgh, Mrs. Elizabeth. Walt^h, Joseph, Surveyor, Waterhouse, Albert, Farmer. Waterhouse. Asa, iShoemaker. Waterhouse, Daniel S., Teacher. Waterhouse, Edv/y, Teacher, Waterhouse, George, Farmer. Waterhouse, Josiah, Carpenter. Waterhouse, Timothy Weeks, John. Shoemaker. Weeks, William, Shoemaker. White, Peter, Vineyard. White, Solomon, Claire House Vineyards. Wilcox, Amos, Gentleman. Wilcox, Isaac, Gentleman. Wilson, George R., blacksmith.. Wismer, Jacob, Farmer. Wright, William, Saddler. iKfc' r," Is . 100 DERRY WEST. A. small village in the Township of Toronto, on Hurontario Street. Distant from Brampton, 4 miles ; from Cooksville, 6 miles ; from Port Credit, 9 miles. Population about 100. Brown, Samuel, Farmer. Brown, Wm. C, Farmer. Dundas, Francis, Innkeeper. F'Ce, Bernard, Labnurer. Haney, Jonathan, Farmer. Haney, Mary Anne, Widow. Handy, Joseph, Shoemaker. Hunter, Charles, Filrmer. Hunter, James, Farmer. Hunter, Wm., Farmer. Lundy, Francis, Farmer, J.P. Moore, Robert, Farmer. McCollum, T., Postmaster. Sanderson, Leonard, Teacher. Tilt, Joseph, Farmer. Tilt, Wm., Parmer. Wedgewood, David, Farmer. DIXIE. A village in the Township of Toronto, on Dundas Street. Dis- tant from Cooksville, 2 miles; from Toronto City, 14 miles; from Brampton, 12 miles. Population about 200. Atkinson, Thomas. Beharriel, Thomas, Farmer. Bell, John, Carpenter. Bemrose, Wra., Gardener. Blair, Benjamin, Painter. Dean, Michael, Labourer. Death, Daniel, Farmer. Farmers' Hotel, Francis McKen- ny. Gilluce, John, Innkeeper. Gilluce, Thomas. Tailor. Gould, .John, Gentleman. Hawkins, .lohn, Esq., J.P. Hawkins, Wm., Blacksmith. Heavy, Matthew, Labnurer. Johnston, Wm., Labourer. Kenedy, John, Merchant, Post- master. Leonard, Hannah. Linskey, Mrs. McElhoney, Mrs. Mclnniany, Thomas. McKenny, Francis, Farmers' Hotel. Parker, John, Merchant. . Porter, Wm., Labourer. ' Roadhouse, Nehemiah, Black- smith. Ship, Charles, Labourer. Stanfield, Richard, Farmer. Stanfiold, Thomas, Farmer. Watts, Nicholas, Carpenter. Wilson, John, Gentleman. ■ Wilson, Robert, Blacksmith. Wilson, Samuel, Shoemaker. EDMONTON. A village in the cei tre of the Township of Chiuguacousy, on Hurontario Street. Di ;tant from Brampton, 4 J miles. Population about 160. Ashenhurst, George, Blacksmith. Cameron, Ewen, Merchant, Post" Beamish, Thomas, Innkeeper. master. treet. from P. r. 101 Campbel', Robert, Blacksmith. Cation, David, Farmer. Collingborne, James. Earogey, Joseph, ^addler. Elliott, John, Innkeeper. Ferris, John, Gentlemen. Gascoyne, Mary, Widow. Gitfin, Alexander, Farmer. Giffin, John, Farmer. Golding, VV. J., Mason. Guy, Joseph. Carpenter. Hall, William, Farmer. Hiscock, Henry, Labourer. Huaiphries, Edwin, Carpenter. Humphries, Henry, t.^arpenter. Hutchingon, Hugh, Mason. Huxley, John, v^hoemaker. Jamieson, John, Labourer. Johnston, Hugh, Innkeeper. Little, William, Township Clerk. Lyotis, Thomas, Esq. Moody, William, Farmer. McDougal, Laughin, Gentleman. Quin, Eobert, Blacksmith. Shields, Thomas. Thompson, Albert, Waggonmaker. Townscnd, \\ illianx, Labourer. Watson, Samuel, Labourer. Wheeler, Alexander, Farmer. ' , ^! i Dis- from taers FRASER'S CORNERS. A small village on the Town line between Toronto and Chingua- cousy. Distant from Brampton, 4 miles ; from Malton, 4 miles. Population about 80. , , Armstrong. Joseph, Farmer. Bowerbank, John, Builder. Boylan, James, Farmer. Fraser, Sarah, Widow, Gekill, Henry, Labourer. Grahame, James, Farmer. Grasby, George, Farmer. Laycock, Kobert, Gentleman. Morrisson, Martin, Farmer. lack- on tioa ost" GORE OF TORONTO.-NORTHERN DIVISION- [Hi- \ The Gore of Toronto lies on the south-east boundary of the \ County. It is a very small Township, but contains the best farm- \ ing land in the County. It is divided into the Northern and ii^outhern Divisions. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL, 1873. William Porter, Ileeve; William Elcoat, John Taylor, William Kersey, Philip Eagan, Councillors; James Sleightholm, Treasurer ; John .Johnston, Clerk. ■ Northern Division. ■ ' ' Cnn. Lot. Ackroyd, Joseph 7 Adams, James 10 13 Agar, Amos 10 5 Allen, Jeremiah 11 17 Allison, John, Shoemaker 7 7 Atkinson, Thomas 12 15 Con. Lot. Bailey, John, V.S 8 13 Bailey, Joseph 8 12 lialdpck, Henry 8 4 Baldock, Robert 8 4 Beamish, William 10 16 Berry, James 8 16 I- I I Con. Lot. Kerry, Nicholas ,., 8 16 Berry man, Richard 7 14 Black, John 8 6 Bland, George 9 7 Bland, John, Sen 9 7 Bland, John, Jur 8 9 Bland, Thomas 8 5 Bryne, Thomas 11 15 Burritt, Austin 8 11 Burton, William 10 11 iJyrne, Marti« 10 12 Byrne, Michael 11 12 Byrne, Thomas 11 12 Cameron, Colin 8 7 Cameron, John. 8 7 Carberry, John 8 15 Carberry, William.. . 7 . G Clark, Richard 11 15 Cole, Joliu 11 14 Cole, Thomas. 11 U Collins. Michael 8 9 Cook, Richard 11 17 Craven, James, Sen 11 16 Craven, James. Jr 11 16 Dale, Thomas.. 7 7 Devins, Isaac 11 14 Dobson, Tiiomas 4 3 Dobson, William 7 3 Doherty, Berriard "V 12 Doherty, I harles 9 12 Eagen, Philip 9 15 Elcoat, George 9 7 Elcoat, William , 9 7 Endicott, Henry 7 15 Figg, Joseph 7 8 Fines, Norris 8 6 Foster, Jt-hn 9 6 Foster, Thomas 9 6 Foster, William 9 6 Garbutt, Stephen 7 2 Gardham, Walter 7 3 Grant, Alexander 10 15 Gra.spy, John 9 16 Gribbin, Rev. J. R. C. 10 17 Harrison, John 9' 8 Harri.son, Mark 7 4 Harrison, Matthew 10 9 Harrison, Nicholas 9 8 Con. Lot. Hugill, Daniel 9 4 Hugill, David 9 4 Hunter, Andrew 9 9 Hunter, George 8 13 Julian, Geo.*i;e 10 8 Kollam, William 10 6 Kelly, Joseph 10 14 Kelly, Thomas 10 13 Kersey, Thomas 11 12 Key's, Thomas .. 9 16 Lansdell, Alfred 9 4 Lansdell, William 9 4 Lawson, Joseph 8 4 1 ,emon, John 9 15 Leighton, (ieorge 11 12 Mason, John, Shoe maker 10 6 May, James 10 16 Morrison, Hugh 8 13 Morrison, James 8 13 Morrison, Johu 7 15 Morrison, Robert 7 15 Mulliollaud, Thomas .... 8 1 Muns, Sarah 7 15 M urphy, William, La- bourer . 9 15 McFarland. Duncan .... 9 3 McGachy, Donald . ... 8 8 McGachy, iJuncan 8 8 McGachy, Robert 8 8 McGee James 7 8 14 McGinnes, John 11 McGinnes, Lawrence, Shoemaker 9 15 M..Murphy, Duncan 9 8 McMurphy, James 8 9 McMurphy, James 9 8 McVean, Archibald 8 7 McVeau. John 8 6 Nash, Maurice 8 8 10 Nash, Patrick 10 Nattraas, John 11 7 Nattrass, Jonathan 8 3 Nattrass, Joseph 11 8 Nattrass, Thomas, Senr. 10 4 Nattrass, Thomas, Junr. 10 4 Nicholson, John, Wag- gonmaker 9 4 103 )n. Lot. 4 4 9 13 8 6 14 13 12 16 4 4 4 15 12 6 16 13 13 15 15 1 15 15 3 8 8 8 14 11 15 8 9 8 7 6 10 10 7 3 8 4 4 Con, Lot. Nattrass, Thomas 8 3 Nixon, Alexander 8 12 Nixon, Mary Ann 8 3 Odium, Edward 8 16 O'Donald, John 10 14 O'Hara, Daniel 11 10 Oldfield, Henry 7 12 O'ljeary, Michael, J31ack- smith 17 Parr, Henry 10 14 Parr, Henry 10 13 Parr, James 10 13 Parr, James 10 12 Purr, Joseph, Senr 10 14 Parr, Joseph, Junr 10 14 Parr, Thomas 10 12 Peacock, John 9 5 Pearen. John 7 8 Pearson, Wm 7 Pike, Thomas 8 5 Porter, Robert 7 2 Proctor, Joseph 8 15 llA. 113 itlemani mer. th. J Maker. ,,'j(t'. ,a^ SPRINGBROOK. A small village in the Township of Chinguacousy, 2 J miles west from Brampton. Population about 80. Brooks, Mrs. Brown, Thos., Farmer. Copeland, John, Labourer. Copelaad, Joseph, Carpenter. Copeland, R. W., Farmer. Dixon, Wm. Elliot, Nathaniel, Innkeeper. Foley, Thomas, Labourer. Foster, James, Farmer. Foster, Thos. Graham, Wm., Labourer. Button, Alex., Sen. Hutton, Alex., Jr. Kitchen, Robt., Blacksmith. Masterman, James, Labourer. Mctarthey, Robt., Labourer. McClure, Patrick, Farmer. McDowell, Samuel, Labourer. Ostrander, Loyal, Farmer. Ostrander, Wm., Farmer. Tremble, John. Farmer. Whetham, Noah, Farmer. SPRINGFIELD. A thriving village on Dundas Street, in the Township of Toronto. Tt is on the banks of the Credit, which aflFords good water power. Distant {'rem Brampton, 14 miles ; from Cooksville, 4 ; and from To- ronto City, 20 miles. Population about 250. Banane, Cornelius. Labourer. Banane, Eliza, Widow. Bird, John, Labourer. Blair, llcnjamin, Painter. Bates, Absolom^ Knitter. Boyes, Cliristopher, Merchant. Burk, Mary, Widow. Burns, iMichacl, Labourer. Cox, Maria S., Widow. Crawford, Maurice, Mason. Cullen, John, Farmer. DeLancey, John, Weaver. Denison, Wm., Farmer. Despond, Thos., Knitter. Dixie, Beaumont, M.D., Coroner. Exchange Hotel, E. Taylor. Flanders, John, Labourer. Galbraith, John, Labourer. Gartley, Samuel, L -.bourer. Gill, John, Farmer. Gill, Thomas, Teamster. Graham, John, Labourer. Hall, William, Miller. Harkis, John, Carpenter. Haugh, Thos., Labourer. Hayes, John, iPensioner. Hayes, John, Jun., Labourer. Hickey, Thos., Mason. Hoskin, Henry, Farmer. Kane, John. Kenney, Joseph, Blacksmith. Magrath, Charles, Barrister. Magrath, Col., Thomas. Mahar, John, Carpenter. Manary, Isaac, Farmer. . Miner, James, Farmer. Murphy, Michael, Merchant. McCartney, Richard, Shoemaker. McCuskin, James, Blacksmith. McCutcheon, Robert, Labourer. Neil, Mrs., Widow. Newman, James, Labourer. Newman, John, Labourer. Newman, Thos. Farmer. O'Leary, Timothy, Tailor. O'Neil, John, Farmer. Shook, Hannah, Widow. Skynner, Mary, Widow. I / SI < U II ii tl: : 114 it' ■ !?' Springfield Knitting Milla, Ed- ward Turner, Staggall^ George, Pedler. Taylor, Emerson, J. P., Post- master. Teeter, James, Farmer. Turner, Edwin, Springfield Knit- ting Mills. Turner, Edwin, Jun., Munufao- turer. Turner, Elisha, Knitter, Turner, George, Knitter. Turple, Duncan, Blacksmith. Weller, Elisha, Blacksmith, "5^ Woodrufi^, John, Carpenter. STANLEY'S MILLS. A village on the " Sixth Line," in the Township of Chinguacousy, and Gore of Toronto. Distant from Brampton, 8 miles. Popula- tion about 100. Alderson, Wm., Farmer. Balfour, James. Balfour, Sarah, Merchant, Birbridge, John, Waggonmaker. Blackburn, James, Innkeeper. Bouchier, James, Labourer. Burrill, Christopher, J. P. Post- master. Burrill, Wm. Thos., Miller. Clark, Leighton, Labourer. Dynes, Richard, Merchant. Evans, John, Tailor. Flemming, Wilson, Farmer. Karr, John, Farmer. McDonald, Benjamin, Parmer. j McDonald, Donald, Blacksmith. ! Oldfield, Henry, Labourer. Purdon, Edward, Labourer. . Saul, John. iMillowner. Watkins, Wm., Miller. STREETSVILLE. An incorporated village in the Township of Toronto, on the river Credit. This is the oldest village in the County, When the new survey of Toronto was surveyed in 1819, Mr. Timothy Street, who had the contract for the survey, selected this spot for a Town, and probably a better selection could not be made, he therefore procured the land and immediately proceeded to erect u Grist mill and Saw mill, and those were soon followed by other manufacturing and mer- cantile establishments, till Streetsville became the centre of trade for a large section of the County. It continued to thrive and improve until the railway times of 1856-7, when it got the go by as well as Cooksville. It is still, however, a very interesting town. It has excellent water powers which are used to much advantage by the enterprising firm of Gooderham & Worts. The Credit Valley Rail- way, now in the course of construction, will undoubtedly be of much value to Streetsville ; and a few more years will probably see it a prosperous town Distant from Brampton 10 miles; from Port Credit 7 miles ; and from Toronto City 23 miles. Population in 1873, by Asscfifors' return, 617. StreetsTille erected the first Grammar School-house in the County of Peel. ,, V 115 MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. James Gooderham, Reeve ; John Embleton, John Graydon, John C. Rutledge and Dr. Woods. Councillors ; William J. Pinney, Clerk and Treasurer. Aber, Edward, Labourer, Queen. Allen, George, Tailor, Queen. Arcoat, Richard, Shoemaker, Willia,ii. Atkinson, William, Queen, Banford, Charles, Waggonmaker, Queon. Banford, Charles, Carpenter, Queen. Baptiste, John, Blacksmith, Pearl. Bartley, John, Labourer, Queen. Beatty, Robert, Merchant, Queen. Beavin, Thos. Labourer, Queen. Bell, Mrs , Ontario. Bennett, Sarah, Main. Bonham, Chas., Innkeeper, Main. Bonham, James, Farmer, Ellen. Bonham, John, Ellen. Brackesridge, Rev. James, Pres., Broadway. Brookbnnk, Samuel, Carpenter, William. Brown, Charles, Photographer, Queen. Brown, Mrs. John, Queen. Butcher, George, Baker, Queen. Cardincll, William, Labourer, Queen. Carrington, Thomas, Labourer, Ontario. Casler, George, Carpenter, Queen. Casler, Robt., Blacksmith, Queen. Casscls, Alice, Queen. Clark, Thos., Mechanic, Wynd- hara. Clegg,Wilman, Weaver, Thomas. Congdon, Saml., Mason, Thomas. Congdon, Wm., Mason, Thomas. Cook, Mrs., Queen. Cooper, James H., Farmer. Cowan. iMrs. Jane, Queen. Crombie, James, Teacher, Main, Crombie, John, M.D., Queen. Culligan, Mrs. Jane, Queen. Cummins, Cornelius, Blacksmith. Cunningham, Matthew, Tin- smith, Queen. Cunningham, William, Tinsmith, William. Dandy, Thomas, Painter, On- tario. Davidson, James, Mason, Queen. Douglas, Charles, M.D., Queen. Douglas, Mrs. Peter, Mill. Embleton, Jno., Merchant, Queen. Embleton, William, Merchant, Thomas. Fawley, Thomas, Weaver, Mill. Fitzgibbon, John, Labourer, Main. Forster, Mrs. Anson, William. Fulton, Mrs. Jane, Church. ^ Fulton, Joseph, Fuller, Church. Gamble, Charles, Gigger, Queen. Gill, Thomas, Stage Driver, Tant nery. Glendinning, James, Carpenter, Thomas. Glendenning, John, Farmer, Tan- nery. Glendenning, William, Farmer, Broadway. Gooderham, James, of Gooder- ham & Worts, Merchants and Millowners, Queen. Gourlay, David, Cabinet Maker, Queen. Graydon, John, Builder, Queen. '. Graydon, Robert, Postmaster, ! Queen. ! Graydon, William, Shoemaker, ' Queen. Grimsliaw, Thomas, Blacksmith, Queen. Hanna, William, Spinner, Queen. i '■1. 1 '!-■■ ( L \>! Ill 116 li m t SL *i^ I^K^ t ^B'' «"^-- Bv 1 i h H i: f I 1. •^ i: '*' "i- '\. fj'l. ■i Handy, William, Builder, Queen. Harris, Thos., Innkeeper, Qaeen. Harris, Wm., Innkeeper, Queen. Hawkins, George, BailiflF, Church. Hawkins, Mrs., Church. Heron, Mary, Main. Hill, George, Labourer, Thomas. Hill. Thos., Shoemaker, William, Howard, George, Blacksmith, Queen. Howard, Henry, Blacksmith, Queen. Hoy, Archibald, Shoemaker, Main. . Irvine, Alexander, Insurance A- gent. Queen. Irwin, Robert, Potter, Queen. Jones, John, Mason, Tannery. Jones, Robert, Mason, Thomas. Jones, Thomas, Mason, George. Joyce, Samuel, Teacher, Queen. Kenny, Jos. Blacksmith, Queen. Kent, Nicholas, ( 'arpen ter. Queen. Leslie, James, Labourer, Queen. Leslie, William, Labourer, Queen. Lewis, Jabez, Blacksmith, Queen. Lewis, Leander, Stage Driver, Queen. Mitchell, Margaret, Queen. Mitchell, Mary Ann, Queen, Montgomery, Richard, Waggon- maker, Queen. Morrisey, Patrick, Labourer, Main. Mullen, Mary Anne, Queen. Murphy, Thomas, Queen. McAuley, George, Teacher, Church. McConville, James, Sen., Gentle- man, Queen. McConville, James, Jr., Gentle- man, William. McConville, Peter, Sawyer, Church. McDonnell, Edward, Labourer, Wyndham. McDonnell, Michael, Tailor, Wyndham. JMcGill, David, Gardener,Thoma8, McGill, Thomas, Gentleman, Queen. McKeig, George, Blacksmith, Queen. Mckenzie, Wm., Dyer, Queen. Neil, Mrs., Queen. Obee, Henry, Tailor, Thomas. Oliver, Robert, Saddler, Queen. Pallister, Michael, Labourer, Main. Paterson, Mrs. Agnes, Thomas. Paterson, Mrs. James, Thomas. Pinney, Wm., Clerk of Council, Queen. Radding, Richard, Cutter, Queen, Rich, Alfred, Gentleman, Vic- toria. Rich, George, Gentleman, Queen. Robinson, Thos., Butcher, Queen. Robinson, Wm., Butcher, Queea. Rutledge, Henry, Farmer, Queen. Rutledge, John, Farmer, Queen. Rutledge, Joseph, Farmer, John. Simpson, Adam, Clerk, D. C, Victoria. Spence, James, Clerk, Queen. Starr, Rev. J. H., W. M., Queen. Steen, Fiphraim, Gent., Queen. Stephens, Joy nes, Waggonmaker, Tannery. Sterling,James,Carpenter,Qu een. S treet, Timothy, Innkeeper, Wy nd ham. Taylor, Wm., Saddler, Queen. Thomas, James, Labourer, Queen. Thomson, John, Miller, Mill. Travi,-;, Mrs,, Queen. Tremble, John L., Queen. Tremble, Sarah, Tannery. Ward, Peter, Well-diirger, Thos. Webb, Wm., Clerk, Main. Wesvney, Rev. W. S., B.A., Ch, Eng. Wiggins, Samuel, Gent., Queen. Williamson, Mrs. Queen. Woods, James, M. B., Physician, Queen. Zlatanich, John, Painter, Pat- rick. 117 SUMMERVILLE. A village on Dundas Street in the Township of Toronto, at ita eastern boundary. The lUver Etobicoke here crosses Dundas Street, and forms the boundary line between the old survey of Toronto, and the Township of Etobicoke. Distant from Hrampton, 14 miles ; from Cooksville, 4 miles ; and from Toronto City, 12 miles. Popu- lation about 100. Aikins, Andrew. Alderson, James. Bird, John, Labourer. Blanshard, Ilobert,Innkeeper. Breckenridge. Alex., Farmer. Dorsey, Robert, Waggonmaker. Fleming, James, Blacksmith. Johnston, John, Farmer. Johnston, Thomas, Farmer. Loftus, John, Labourer. Morris, Bernard, P.M. Mahar, Matthew, Farmer. O'Brien, Wm., Postmaster. • Pallett, James, Farmer. Prescott, James, Labourer. Ward, Wm. G., Farmer. Weir, Charlotte, Dressmaker. Wilcox, Allan. Wilcox, Chas. R., Farmer. Woods, James, Jr., Merchant. ; • TORMORE. A small village on the north corner of the Gore of Toronto and east corner of Albion. Distant from Brampton, 15 miles ; from Bolton, 3 miles. Population about 50. Blake, Thos. Corbett, Thos. Dale, Matthew. Gilmore, John, Gent. Goodfcllow, Geo. Goodfcllow, James. Hurt, Geo., Farmer. Hart, John, Farmer. Hart, Watson. Hart, Wm. , / Johnston, Geo. ' ' ' ' Johnston, Robt. Jordan, John. Shuttleworth, Thos. Blacksmith. Splan, John. iSplan, Robt. St. John, Richard, St. John, Wm. ' TORONTO TOWNSHIP.— Old Survey. Old Toronto Township is, by circumstances, divided into the Survey " and the "New Survey." The Old Survey was surveyed in 1800, and its settlement com- menced immediately after, while the New Survey was surveyed in 1819, and pretty fully settled in a few years thereafter. In the following list, the figures on the left hand give the number Oi the Concession ; those on the right the number of Lot, and the letter s or n, between the two figures, signify South or North of Dundas Street. MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. Robert Cotton , Reeve ; Melville Parker, Deputy Reeve ; George Savage, ditto ; William Barber and William J. Biown, Councillors ; John Eakius, Clerk and Treasurer. :i i •■»'i'/,'i ».■ A ii ill ^>. 118 n Con. Lot. Adams Albert 2 n 1 Adams, Mary, Widow 2 n 2 Allwell, Thomas 1 n 35 Allison James 2 n 10 Anderson, John 1 s 17 Anderson, John 2 s 13 Anderson, Michael ... 2 s 13 Andrews, Chas 2 n 34 Andrews, Wm 2 n 35 Appleby, John 1 s 11 Appleby, John 1 s 11 Arnott, Peter 2 s 2() Austin, James 2 n 15 Bannon. Cornelius ... Is 6 Barker, Thomas 1 n 2 Beamish, Francis 1 n 23 Bell, William 1 s 34 Bently, Dennis 2 n 7 Blair, James 2 n 2 Bouk, llobD 1 8 14 Bredin, Ed<.'ar 3 s 31 Bigham, Dennis 1 n 17 Burns, John 2 n 1 Burns, Michael 3 8 7 Burrell, Francis 2 s 12 Cahoun, Margaret, Wi- dow 1 n 16 Callinan, John 1 s 10 Cameron, Albert 1 s 35 Carr, Samuel 2 n 3 Carr, William In 4 Cartledgc, Henry 1 n 35 Cavan, Hugh 2 s 29 Cavan, James 2 a 11 Cavan, William 2 s 11 Cavil, John 2 s 32 Chamberlain, Joseph... 2 s 33 Church, George 1 s VI Church, Richard 1 s 12 Clarkson, Henry 2 8 28 Clarkson, John 1 s 7 Clarkson, Wm., Pedler 2 s 28 Clarkson, William 1 s 6 ( lifton, John 1 n 35 Clifton, Wm 1 n 35 Coates, Edward 2 n 2 Coates, James 2 n 7 Collins, John 2 s 15 Collins, Thos 2 s 4 Collins, Wm Conover, John Conover, Samuel \ Cook, William Copeland, Robert.... Cordingley, Chas Corrigan, Dennis Corrigan, Thos Corrigan, Thos, Jun. Cox, Robert Craig, Wm Crawford, Mary Crozier,Arch. Con. Lot, 2 a 13; 1 a 12 s 33 n 11 1 9 1 n 3 a 1 n 1 s 1 n 1 a Crozier, George. James, Black- Crozier,John Crozier, Richard.. Crozier, Wm Culham, David ... Culham, James... Curran, Edward.. Curran, Michael., Curry, James Curry, John Curry, Robert Curtis, James Curtis^ Peter Davidson, George Davis, Henry Davis smith Davis, Robert Denning, George. Denison, Wm Dohertv, Gerard.. Doherty, Mary.,, Donnelly, Michael Drury, John Duck, Robert Duck, Thomas.... Duck, Wm., Sen. Duck, Wm., Jun Dunn, Richard.... Dunn. Wallace Eastwood, James. Ecleson, Alfred... Elliott, Simon. ... Ellis, Wm } ans, George.,.. Evans, Robert.. .. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 8 33 8 6 B 8 11 32 26 3 4 •8 22 n n n n n n n 2 n 16 1 8 13 1 n 19 1 n 33 2 n 8 2 n 10 2 n 5 2 n 7 1 n 5 1 n 33 2 a 13 2 n 8 2 s 17 2 n 3 5 n 11 1 n 17 1 u 10 2 8 21 1 n 10 3 s 12 2 8 9^ 3 s 10 2 s 9 2 n 32 1 n 12 s 3 n 21 2 n 13 4 a 31 a 31 n 8 2 2 3 I n 11 n » a sa n 8 s ft n 8 s 8 n 11 n 33 n 26 n 3 n 4 n -8 n 22 n 15 s 13 n 19 D 33 n 8 Q 10 a 5 a 7 1 5 119 oil. Lot. Ezd,rd, John 1 s 18 Ezard, Wm 1 s 18 Falconer, George 1 s 31 Falconer, John 3 s 11 Falconer, Wm 1 s 31 Featherston, Joseph... 1 n 23 Fenwick, Bryan 2 n 6 Fisher, Wm 1 n 18 Fletcher, Wm 2 s 29 Flynne, Francis 2n 7 Gable, Sylvester 3 s 12 Gibson, (»eorf:;e,Pedler 2 n 8 Gibson, James 3 s 30 Goldthorp, John 2 s 14 Goodwin, Wm 2 n 18 Goulding, Thomas 2 n 15 Graham, Andrew 1 s 10 Graham, James ... . 1 s 11 Graham, James, Jun. 1 8 11 Graham, John 1 s 9 Graham, Matthew 2n 6 Graham, Robert 1 s 10 Grenious, Gaylord 2 s 34 Crifl5tli, Alexander 2 s 6 Gnffith, John 2 s G Haines, Tehoida 1 s 9 Hammond, Austin 2 s 26 Hammond, David 3 s 32 Hammond, Oliver 1 s 2 Hammond, Thomas.... 1 s 1 Harris, Arthur 2 s 12 Harris, James 2 s 27 Harrison, Michael 1 n 12 Hector, William 1 n 17 Hemohill, Mrs 2 s 31 Hendricks, Michael, Music Master 2 s 26 Hiokcy, .James, Sen.... 1 s 6 Hickcy, James, Jr Is 6 Hickoy, John 2 n 14 Hickey, Joseph 1 s 7 Hickey, Lawrence 1 n 32 Hickey, Owen 1 s 6 Hickey, Thomas 2 n 14 Hickey, William 1 n 31 Hopkins, William 2 s 20 Hughes, Job 3 s 33 Hume, H 1 n 17 Irvine, Gerald Con, Lot. 2 n 21 Irvine, James 2 n 31 Jackson, Mrs. Cath- urme 1 n 22 Jackson, Charles 1 n 11 Jeffers, Robert 2 8 5 Jefferson, Thomas 2 n 8 Johnson, Charles 1 s 34 Johnson, Daniel... Johnson, James 2 s 32 2 s 32 Johnson, Mrs. Widow. 4 s 34 Johnson, Robert 1 s 33 Johnston, James 1 8 1 Johnston, William Kee, Hugh 1 8 12 2 n 18 Kee, Joseph Kelley, William King, James 2 n 17 2 s 33 1 n 22 King, Thomas 1 n 22 Kivil, William 2 8 23 Klingner, Julius 1 n 32 Laird, Mrs. Alice 2 n 19 Lanphier, Joseph Lanway, John Leech, John S 2 n 4 2 s 29 2 s 26 Leeson, Robert 1 n 8 Libby, John Lynne, Charles 1 n 8 2 s 9 Madden, Anthony Madigan, Janes 2 n 3 2 8 A Madigan, John 3 s 9 Madigan, Martin 2 s 9 ftlagill, Henry .^ 3 s 25 Magill, Henry Magill, James 1 s 4 3 s 25 Magrath, William, Far- mer 1 n 6 Mahar, Michael 1 8 6 Manly, John Martin, James 3 s 29 1 s 15 ^ I artin , Robert 2 s 5 Martin, William 2 s 5 Mason, Thomas 3 8 28 Matthews, Duncan 3 8 29 Merigold, Adolphus.... M essenger, David 3 8 29 1 n 21 Mitchell, Alexander... 1 8 33 Mitchell, Charles, Esq. 1 8 32 f ""' i r- i n-» iii i i«ii i ii ri i Ti'B- - m 1$ .f I 120 S^ ,Ji Con. Lot. Moore, Robert. 1 n 3 Moore, Samuel 2 n 6 Moiley, T. B 1 n 25 Morrison, Adam 1 d Si Morrisey, Thomas 3ABC Mulvain, Michael 2 d 24 MuDD, Joseph 2 8 33 McCauloy. John 2 n 34 McCauley, John 2 n 20 McClellan, 2 n 17 McConnell, John 2 8 24 McConnoU, John 2 n 19 McCraney, William ... 1 s 18 McDiarmid, James 3 s 34 Mclvonald, John 2 n 4 McEntee, Rcv.J.,R.C. 1 s 6 Mclhuurray Wm 2 « 9 Mclnuinny, John 2n 7 McKenny, James 2 n 9 McKenny, John 2 n 8 McKenny, Samual ... 2 n 9 McPhee, Duncan 1 s 19 Ogden, John, M.D. ... 1 n 13 Ogden, William 2 s 8 Oliphant, Aaron 3 a 30 Oliphant, David 2 8 23 Oliphant, Isaac 3 s 34 Oliphant, James 2 s 23 Oliphant, James F. ... 3 s 27 Oliphant, Philip 3 s 27 O'Niel, James 2 n 3 Orr, Joseph 3 s 29 Osbouru, Charles .... 1 s 16 Oughtred, Richard ... 1 s 13 Owen, Patrick 2 n 7 Pallett, Charles 2 s 6 Pallett, Robert 1 s 4 Pallett, William Is 4 Parker, Melvill^ 1 n 17 Patchett, Enoch Is 7 Patchett, John 1 8 13 Peer, Aaron 3 s 26 Peer, John 3 s 26 Peer, John S 3 s 26 Perry, Samuel, Pedler 2 n 23 Phenix, George 1 n 33 Pollard, Joshua 1 s 30 Pollard, Richard 1 b 30 Con. Lot. Reid, Francis 3 8 29 Ritchie, James 2 b 11 Ritchie, Richard 2 s 12 Ritchie, Samuel 3 s 11 Ritchie, Samuel 2 s 7 Ritchie, William 3 s 6 Ritchie, William, Sen. 1 s 13 Ritchie, William, Jun. 2 s 7 Robertson, Andrew ... 3 s 35 Robinson, Alexander... 2 s 7 Rodgers, Joseph 2 n 33 Ross, George 2 n 12 Ross, Raymond 2 n 12 Row, PetQr 2 s 10 Rutherford, Thomas... 2 n 15 Rutledge, John 2 n 3 Ryan, David 1 n 10 Saul, Hugh L ,) 11 Scott, Mrs. Grace 3 d L'ti Scott, Joseph 1 n 13 Shaffer, Frederick 2 s 26 Shanahan, James 3 s 13 Shane, Charles ..... 2 n 34 Shane, Erson ... 1 n 34 Shane, Joseph ....... . 1 n 34 Shane, Louis 1 a 34 Shane, Thomas 2 n 34 Shaver, Francis 2 n 1 Shaver, Wm 1 s 5 Sheridan, John 2 n 20 Shook, Conrad 1 s 29 Shook, |)avid i a 29 Shook, Henry 'A s 14 Shook, Henry, Junr... 2 s 30 Short, Benjamin 2 n 2 Silverthorn, Joseph ... 1 n 11 Skene, John 1 n 19 Skene, John, Jun 1 n 19 Slade, Thomas 8 s 26 Smith, James 2n 2 i-'mith, Thomas 1 s 14 Smith, Thomas, Jun... 2 s 31 Speek, Henry 3 s 28 Speek, Robert 3 s 28 Spencer, J abez 3 s 25 Sproule, Elliott In 4 Sproule, James 1 n 4 Stafford, Ira 1 n 32 s 12 s 11 s 7 s 6 s 13 s 7 8 35 S 7 n 33 n 12 n 12 s 10 Q 15 n 3 D 10 .} II a 2t> n 13 121 Con. Lot. Stead, Jame^. 2d 3 Stephens, Edward 2 n 5 Stephens, llobcrt 2 n 6 Stephens, Mrs 2 n 6 Stephens, William H... 2n 5 Stewart, George 2 s 3 Stewart, John 1 n 12 Taylor, George 3 s 29 Taylor, William 3 8 29 Thomas, Daniel 3 s 13 Thomas, David 3 a 13 Thompson, John 1 s 10 Tolman, George 2 n 8 Tracy, Edward 2 s 5 Umpleby, Thomas 1 n 5 Upham, Charles 3 s 28 Upham, James 4 s 28 Volks, James, Mason.. 1 s 6 Walsh, James 1 n 3 Walsh, Maurice 1 a 6 Ward, George 2 s 29 Con. Lot. Waterhousc, Isaac 1 n 14 Waterhouse, John 1 n 13 Waterhouse, Lafayette 1 n 14 Waterhouse, Louis 1 n 14 Watkins, Richard 1 a 4 White, George 1 n 5 White, John 1 n 18 White, William 1 n 18 Wightman, John 1 n 20 Wilcox, Charles 2 n 16 Wilcox, Uriah 1 s 7 Wilson, George 1 s 6 Wilson, James 1 s 3 Wilson, John 1 s 6 Wilson,John 2 n 35 Wolfe, George 1 n 21 Wolfe, John 1 n 22 Wolfe, John, Jun 1 n 22 Wolfe, Samuel 1 n 21 Workman, lienjamin Broken Front. , ,, TORONTO TOWNSHIP.— New Survey. ... ,. ,. f' f , East of Hurontario Street. Addison, Robert 6 10 Aikens, A. W 2 8 Aikens, Thomas 2 9 Allison, Andrew 3 2 Allison, Thomas 3 2 Andrews, Robert 4 5 Armstrong, Robert 2 6 Baldock, Isaac 6 15 Banane, John 6 1 Banane, Patrick 6 2 Barker, Nicholas 4 12 Beteridge, George 2 3 Blain, George 6 13 Blain, Isaac 5 11 Blain, Margaret 6 l3 Boys, Richard . 1 15 Broddy, Alexander 2 15 Broddy, Wm 2 15 Brown, David 1 9 Brown, Paul 2 7 Brown, Thomas 1 11 Brown, Wm 1 8 Carberry, Peter 1 Chapman, John 5 Cheyne, George 1 Cheyne, Luther 1 Cook, Wm 5 Cook, WilsoD 5 Cooper, Nathaniel 4 Cooper, Robert 4 Cotton, Wm. J 1 Craig, Robert 4 Crombie, Thomas 3 Crowley, Michael ^. 6 Culham, Charles 5 Culham, George 5 Culham, James 6 Culham, Joseph 3 Culham, Maurice 5 Curry, Wm 4 Davis, John 4 DaviSjWm 2 Dobson, Frank 3 Dobson, Robert 2 1 2 14 14 3 3 7 7 1 1 13 2 7 7 7 6 6 5 14 8 5 9 i^ I «l 0.. i\ II M 122 f^. .V ■u Con. Lot. Dobson, Wm., Jun..., 6 9 Douglass, Janet 5 4 Doherty, Charles 2 4 Doherty, James. 2 6 Doherty, Wm 2 3 Dwyer, Alexander 5 1 Dwyer, Robert 5 1 Foster, George 5 13 Foster, Robert 1 4 Garbutt, Daniel 6 2 Garbutt, Edmund 6 4 Garbutt, George 5 4 Garbutt, Jane 5 2 Graham, James 2 14 Graham, James 2 13 Graham, Joseph 1 13 Graham, Joseph, Sen.... 1 12 Graham, Joseph, Jun... 1 12 Graham, Joseph, Teacher 2 14 Graham, Joseph 2 14 ; Graham, Martin 2 13 ! Graham, Matthew 1 2 ! Graham, Thomas a. 4 13 Graham, Wm 2 14 Hawkii.s, VV^m., Black- smith 3 1 Hetherington, John 2 15 Hodge, Samuel .2 2 Hornby, Wm 4 8 Hunt, Wm 3 I Hutchinson, John 5 & Irwin, Charles 4 12 Irwin, George 4 12 Jackson, Henry 6 9 Johnston, Francis 5 13 Johnston, George 2 5 Johnston, Hugh 4 12 Johnston, James 3 7 Johnston, James E 2 5 Johnston, William 3 8 Johnston, William 3 7 Johnston, William 5 12 Kee, Joseph 5 14 Kenedy, William 8 King, Henry 3 1 Lammy, John 5 9 Lcuty, Henry G 4 4 Lewis, William 2 14 Con. Lot. Lougheed, Allen 1 7 Lundy, Francis ....*..... 1 9 Mahar, Patrick 6 5 Marron, Michael, Shoe- maker 5 8 Markey Thomas 3 1 Maxwell, Wm 2 15 Mellow, Samuel 6 3 Moore, John 5 9 Moore, Robert 4 13 Moore, Young 2 10 McBride, James 3 9 McBride, Margaret 3 G McBride, Thomas E. ... 4 9 Mcl'raw, David 2 7 McKay, William 5 5 McMullen, John 6 14 Neelands, John ... 1 15 Neelands, John, Jun. ... 1 1.5 Noble, Thomas, Drover 1 15 O'Reily, John 6 6 Orthe, Abraham 5 1 Osborne, John 6 fi Patterson, Joseph 3 10 Peddle, Absolom 4 9 Pollard, James 5 12 Potter, Thomas 6 9 Price, Alexander . 2 2 Price, Edward J 4 3 Price, Jackson 2 1 Price, James 4 3 Price, John ... 4 2 Price, John, Jun 3 2 Price, John H 4 2 Price, Samuel 2 2 Price, Samuel H 4 2 Price, William 4 3 Reid, Arthur 3 12 Reid, Thomas 2 12 Reid, William, Sen :\ 12 Reid, William, Jun ... 3 12 Roberts, James 5 4 Rowlands, David 6 7 Rutledge. George .... 2 13 Rutledge, John A 1 13 Rutledge, William 1 13 Sanderson, John 5 2 Sanderson, vVilliam ... 4 4 Con. Lot. 1 7 1 9 6 5 5 8 3 1 2 15 6 3 5 9 4 13 2 10 3 9 3 6 4 9 2 7 5 5 6 14 1 15 I 15 1 If) 6 6 5 1 6 6 3 10 4 9 5 12 6 9 2 2 4 3 2 1 4 3 4 2 3 2 4 2 2 2 4 2 4 3 3 12 2 12 3 12 3 12 5 4 6 7 2 13 1 13 1 13 6 2 4 4 123 Scollain, John Sharp, James ... Shaw Robert Sheffield, Dawson Simpson, John, Black- smith Shelly, William Soaper, John Strangfield, Joseph Strangfield, Thomas ... Stead, James, Shoemaker Steele, Geortre Stewart, Benjamin Con. Lot. 2 12 1 1 5 15 3 6 5 15 4 4 5 14 3 9 3 9 3 5 5 15 3 14 Tilt, Eli Tomlinson, Thomas ... Trueman. William Wedgwood, John Wedgwood, Wm Whitelock, Christopher Whitelock, Francis Whitty, Michael Wilson, George Wilson, George, Jun.... Wilson, William Winter, Fennel Wright, Wesley Con. Lot. 6 2 5 6 2 2 3 3 5 2 2 3 7 5 15 1 3 TORONTO TOWNSHIP. -New Survey. West of Hurontario Street. Allison, Thomas Anderson, George 7i.ndorson , James Anderson. Thomas Arnott, James , Arnott, Thomas Bajlengcr, John Ballcnger, Thomas Ballard, John Bartior, Robert., Esq... Barber, William, Esq., M.P.P Barcl.i . Matthew Beatty, George. Bcatty. John Boatty, John, Manufac- turer Beatty, Matthew Bcatty. Robert, Mer- chant Beatty, Thomas, Miller lioU, Samuel IWrdsall, Anthony Birdsall, Francis Binlsall, Wm., Es(i. .. Birdsall. Win., Jun Bond, Ja?Jies, Sailor... Boiihani. Jdlin Bunham, John, Jun.... Bradley, Elisha Brown, Charles 11 C 3 3 3 5 1 2 2 o 14 5 14 G 15 4 1 4 1 4 2 r> 15 5 15 4 2 5 15 4 4 G 13 4 11 4 11 4 10 4 11 4 1 5 10 3 13 4 1 4 1 Brown, Joseph Brown, Samuel BroT7u, Thomas Brownridge, Joseph Burton, Charles Burton. Joseph Burton, Samuel Canlelon. James Cantelon, John (Jantelon, Samuel Cardinell, Freeman, Saw- ! ycr i Caslor, John Caslor, Solomon Carter, Ilonry Carruthcrs, »Jamcs Charlton, John . ' Clie.ster, Josejih Oheyne, Andrew , Coatea. George, Spinnei I Cole, John i Cook, Adam ! Cook, John Cook. Peter ' unninghiim, .Mrs. Anne Dale, James Dale, John Davidson, Andrew David.son, Thomas Oovine, Miciiael Deviue, Wm 4 4 G 6 6 4 3 4 5 3 1 2 1 4 6 G G G G 11 1 11 10 4 4 5 12 12 6 6 6 G 13 4 11 13 13 7 7 7 1 5 5 4 2 2 ri 13 1 7 8 8 G 9 15 2 15 3 13 3 13 5 G < 1 9 V I 124 r J, i- •J I Con. Douo;la8, Donald......... 5 Douglas, James 5 Douglas, James 6 Douglas, James 6 Douglas, John 4 Douglas, John 4 Duncan, George 1 Duncan, Wm 1 Eakins, Edgar 5 Eakins, John, Town Clerk 5 Eakins, Wm 5 Edwards, John, Spinner 4 Edwards, Richard, La- bourer 4 Elliott, Wm 2 Farewell. John 4 Farewell, Wm 4 Farewell, Wm., Jun 4 Franklin, Bennett, Esq. 4 Folwell, Joseph, Book- keeper 4 Folwell, Philip 4 Forstcr, John 2 Gardner, William 1 Gardhouse, William ... 4 Geeson, William, Clerk.. 4 Glendenning, William... 6 Gelding, Robert 2 Gooden, Joseph, Weaver 4 Gordon, Lester 4 Hainan, Hugh 6 Hainan, Hugh 6 Hainan, Robert 5 Hainan, William 5 Halliday, John, Inn- keeper G Hamilton, Wm 4 Hanna, Alexander .... 4 Harding, Richd., Tailor 4 Hetheringtou, Henry .. 4 Hillis, .lamcK 5 Hillis, Joseph 5 Hillis, Wm 5 Jardinc, John 1 Jardine, Win 1 Jardine, Wm 1 Johnson, Alexander .... 4 jOt. Con. Lot 5 Johnson, James 4 1 5 Johnson, Robert 4 1 4 Johnson, Millar 1 6 6 4 Justin, Martin 13 2 Justin, Wm 6 12 15 Kellington, John 2 9 5 Kelly, John 4 1 5 Kennay, Henry 4 9 7 Landers, Patrick, Car- penter ... 4 1 7 Leslie, George 5 12 7 Leslie, James 5 12 1 Leslie, John 5 12 Love, George 2 11 1 Mara, Mrs 4 1 13 Mason, David, Innkeeper 5 10 8 Mason, John 6 3 8 Mason, Lruis, Innkeeper 5 10 8 Matthews, Joseph 3 9 1 Maxwell, Robert 6 15 May, Wm., Bookkeeper 4 61 6 iMenzies, Wm., Spinner 4 1 fi MM .", Jacob 6 6 .S 5 Miller, John 3 7 Miller, William 6 4 3 7 Milne, Robert, Butcher 1 1 Mitchell, Lawrence 4 1 2 Montgomery, Douglas... ,') 1 13 Montgomery, James ... 5 1 1 Montgomery, Johnson.. 5 1 1 McCaster, Robert •) 6 13 McClellan, Oliver 3 6 13 McClellan, Samuel 1 2 13 McClintock, Wm 5 7 13 McClure, James 4 12 McClurc, James 6 14 10 McClure, John 6 14 9 McClure, John G 14 1 McClure, Jose[)h 5 14 1 McClure, Patrick G It 1 McClure, Thomas 5 11 12 McCluster, Bernard ... 4 1 15 31cCouville, James 4 1 15 McCracken, Jacob 3 9 3 McCrackcn, Jacob 3 9 3 McCracken, James 3 9 3 McCracken, Wm 3 9 1 McCutcheou, Joseph ... 4 1 125 4 1 1 6 6 13 6 12 9 1 9 1 12 12 12 11 1 10 3 10 9 15 61 1 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 6 6 2 7 12 U U 1 1 9 9 9 9 1 Co -, Lot. McDowell, Thomas 2 3 McKeith, Wm., Spinner 4 1 McKillop, Samuel 2 12 McKillop, Samuel, Jun. 2 12 McKillop, William 1 12 Neelands, David 1 14 Neelands, Judson 1 15 Nowels, Vincent 3 15 Oliver. Josiah.. .... 1 9 Oliver, William 1 8 Orr, William A 1 14 Parry, John 4 1 Pearson, Samuel 3 8 Peck, George 5 8 Peck, William 4 7 Peck, William, Jun. ... 4 7 Perry John 4 7 Phair, Robert 4 7 Eamsay, Kobert, 4 7 Ready, Thomas 4 1 Reeve, John T 1 8 Reeve, Samuel H. , ... 1 8 Reeve, Thos., Merchant 1 8 Ross. David 2 1 Ross, John 2 1 Rossitor, Robert 2 8 Rowe, Hamilton 5 11 Rowe, Mrs. Janet 4 7 I Rowe, Peter 4 7! Rutlidge, Christopher. . 5 8 Rutlidge, (Jhristopher, Junr 5 y Rutlidoe, Edward 5 8 Rutlidge Henry 5 6 Rutlidge. John 5 G Rutlidue, William 5 8 RuMidt'c, William H... 5 8 Sharp, Thoma.s 4 5 Shauglmo.ssy, Thoma.s... 2 7 Sibbald, Andrew 3 1 Sibbald, Francis 2 2 Sibbald, Thomas 5 2 Simpson, John 3 9 Snyder, Christopher ... 2 1 South, Edwin 1 G Sparling, William 6 7 Con. Lot. Steen, Ephraim 4 3 Steen, Ephraim 3 4 Steen, Nathanial 3 7 Steen, Robert 8 2 Steen, William 3 3 Stephens, Robert, Junr. 2 5 Stephen, Wm 3 5 Stephene, Wm., Jun. ... 3 5 Sutcliffe, Thomas 1 12 Switzer, Charles 6 10 Switzer, David 6 10 Switzer, Fletcher 6 10 Switzer, George 5 9 Switzer, Jacob 6 10 Switzer, Jo.se ph 6 10 Switzer, Samuel 5 9 'I hompson, x\tcheson ... 2 3 Tilt, Joseph 1 12 Tilt, William 1 13 Tisdale. Peter 4 15 Tisdale, William 4 15 Totten, George 3 15 Totteu, John 3 15 Tracy , Thomas 1 4 Trainer, Eady 2 9 Travis, Kzra, Carder ... 4 1 Trotter, Jamos 2 9 Trotter, William 2 9 Vary, Rryan 6 2 Waite, Isaac G 11 Waite, Matthew 2 4 Whaley, David 5 10 WillLs, John 2 15 Willis, Richard 2 14 WillLs, Thomas 2 14 Wilson. George 3 12 Wilson, John'" 3 12 Wilson. John 5 3 Wil.> I i TULLAMORE. A village on the " Sixth Line,'" partly ia Chinguacousy, partly in Albion, and partly in Gore of Toronto. Distant from Brampton 9 miles. Population about 200. Anthony, Robert, Carpenter. Ausbura, Samuel, Labourer. Brownlow, Philip. Buchanan, Henry, Gentleman. Bullock. Charles, Carpenter. Buffee, Mark, Mason. Carbcrry, Thomas. Chamberlain, Thomas, Tailor. Culham, Zachariah, Blacksmith. Dodds, George. Dodds, John L., Merchant. Dynes, Kichard, Cabinetmaker. Evans, John, Tailor. Gordon, Wm., Waugonmaker. Johnston, Wm. Jordan, Wm., Waggonraaker. Lennow, John, Innkeeper. Lindsay, James, Merchant. Lindsay, Joseph. Lindsay, Wesley. ' jMadigan, Patrick, Innkeeper. 3Iadison, John, Labourer. Osborne, Samuel, Labourer. Robinson, Matthew Robinson, Wm., Postmaster. Sargent, Wm. Shields, John. Shore, Edward. Grant, Rev. William, Church of Thomas, John, Shoemaker. England. Hall, Joseph, Labourer, Hamilton, George, Constable. Hewson, Nicholas, Farmer. Hewson, Nicholas, Jun. Hogg, George, Shoemaker. VICTORIA. A small village on licirontario Street in the Township of Chia- guaeousy ; 8 miles from Brampton. Populatior about 50. ,f Thompson, Robert. Thompson, Thonia.s. Wilson, Margaret. Woods, Woods. Woods, 'a George. John. Robert, ' Lawn, George. Merchant, Henry, Podlcr. ; McCollum, Wm., Farmer. i Parker. John, Laliourer. ' Parker. Wm., Labourer. Arnold, Jacob, Farmer. Bradley, John, Farmer, J. P. Crawford, Andrew, Millowner. Falconer. Isaac, Carpenter. Garvy, Peter, iirickmaker. WESTERVELTS' CORNERS. A small village on Hurontario Street, 2 miles from Brampton. Population about 100. lianting, Archibald, Butcher. Campbell, Anderson, Blacksmith. Cam))bnll, l.)avid, Blacksmith. Campbell, Wm., Blacksmith. Elliott, Wm. Farmer. Gummersell, iMatthew, Farmer. Martin Wm., Labourer. Mc Tavish, I'etor, Teacher Nichol, Robert, (Carpenter. Pashak, John, Labourer. Ruthorfonl, Robert, Innkeeper. Scw'jll, ( Joorgo, Labourer. Sewell, James, Labourer. Simpson, Thoma.s. • Smith, John C. • Smith, Robert, M.P. ' . Thompson, Miles, Labourer. Westervelt, Sumuel. Farmer. White, David, i^utcher. Wills, Rev. Ebenezer, E. M. 127 partly tuptOQ er. er. Chin-- pton. per. POST OPPICBS IN THI COUNTY. ^i*ii<^ t POST OtrtOK. TOWMSatP. i*03V UASTaa. , , («JKi|^ Albion Villkge of Bolton Geor<^ Evanti. Alloa ». Chiugu»cou*iy M. Silverthora Alton Oaledoii ,. Mrs A. Meek, [Jelfountain Oaledon Noah Herring. Bfampton ?...Chinguacousy Matthew M. Elliott Britannia Toronto Joseph 3Iuir. Burnhxnithorpf Toronto Georgo Savage. Caldwell Oaledon Patrick Murphy, Cak'doii Ciiledoii Georgo Bell. Caltnloii Ka-ro Mr^ 31. St. John. Cook*ville Toronto John Pcaker. Coventry Albion Win MoKee. Credit Toronto , Emerson Taylor.. Derry Wc8« Toronto T. 3Ior!olIun). Diiie Toronto ). Kennedy. • 'Idmonto'.i OhinguaooiiHV Kweii Cameron . I'uTiibank Toronto John Trueiriar.. Pr.gmorc Torontt- • <|r»l.an)'ivil'.c Toronto Peter Lanphisr. Uribbin Gore Daniel Boyle." Ir'umbor ..Gore John Lintoti. Ituostdo! Albion Henry Fry. iiutt/jnviile OhiDguacou.sy J. P. Hutton. f^I: Iinanagh Chiugua<:ou!«r hookton Albion Adam Parkiu^joii •^if %(iviU<.^ Albion Seth Wilson r-falton T Hc»d.>vv,Al» .. T'onoMi::-' U .Win Spicra. Toronto) C. H. Qcodi\-h,«in. .Albiori John Allen. lit"-' 5- 128 ■ ■ ' Mouo Read Sution . . . Chinguftdouay John Judge. Mount Charles Toronto Robert McLeod. Mount Hurst , Albion John Wallace. Mount Wolfe Albion John Wolfe, Ji- • Palgrave Albion - ■ « Port Credit Toronto Robert Cotton. Richview Toronto R. M. Burgess. Rockside Caledon It. Kirkwood . Salmonville Chinguacousy Simon Plewes. Sandhill Chinguacou8> W. C. Hughes. Sleawick Caledon .Richard J. Evan^^ Sli^o Caledon Stanley's Mills Chinguacousy C. Burrell. Streetsville Toronto Robert Graydon. Summervillc Toronto Wm O'Brien, f* Tormore Albion TuUamore Gore W. .1. Robinson. Woodhill Gore. Thomas Ward. KJ.. V.l-i',1 >■■' M.tiTI.,1 JUDICIAL OFFICERS. (M 1 Judge of County and Surrogate Courts, Chairman of (reneral Sts rtion, Master and Deputy Registrar in Chancery, —\lexauderF. Scott Rsq. * ■•.•f.f.-'i'-i .i^ii Sheriff,— Robert BroJdy, E.sq. County Crown Attorney and Clerk of the Peace, — Geo. (jre*-ii, Esq • Deputy, — J. A. Morton. Deputy Clerk of the Crown, Clerk of County . Division No. 3. — The Township of Cakdon. , Olerk — John Harris, Caledon P. 0. . :jj 4 Bailiff— William Stubbs. Division No. 4. — The Village of Bolton and the Township of Al- bion. Clerk.— L. R. Bolton, Albion P. 0. «'^'*'». Baiiiff — John C. Switzer. .•f'»?i n-.'t i»;;'''^:Vfc -,_''\i%i' ' ■ MUNICIPAL OFFICERS, Warden— Robert Cotton. Esq. ' '^'* ^'* ' Treasurer — George Graham, Esq. Clerk — William Lindsay, Esq. Auditors — William Duggan and Thomas Little. Messenger — James Hurst. .! ''.,• -■> »if -••»■•. -J MEMBERS OF MUNICIPAL C0U17CILS FOB 1874. WARDEN— Robert Cotton, of Toronto Township.. ALBION. Reeve — Thomas Swiiiarto'n. Deputy-Roeve — Richard Shore. Councillors — Joseph Milburii, James Donaghy and George Robb. BOSTON. Reovo — I . R. Bolton. Councillors — James Stork, Walter Taylor, John Gardliouse ati-i •lames Smith. ;'...• . BRAMPTON. Mayor — John Hagzort. • Rt'ove — Koiiiieth Chi,sh<>lm. Deputy-Keevo^ — D. S. Leslie. Oomioillors— Kast Wiunl— Wm. Mclhiila, John W. Cole, and John [tiibortson. South vVa.il — .James Goldin;.,', John Anthony and Thus. ' Mili\cr. Wo,st Ward—Will. Milner, Patrick Purcell and S. William- M)ii. Nori" Ward — !(. II. J^ewis, ,). W. Beynon and Alex. Pattullo !■ !'t ii 130 -I m - ' ■ I'.ltM'^f" ,lUHmy- CALEDON. VSJ^ Reeve — Honry Bracken. ■•'■ '">»-^'"'' Deputy-Reeve — Samuel Stubbsi Councillors — James McQuarric, James Brown and fK McKinnon.. CHINGUACOUSY. Roeve— Thomas Bowles. Oeputy-Recves — .J. P. Hutton and E. T. Hajiyaid. .,„^ .^^,j Councillors — Joshua Modeland and John Leslie. GORE OF TORONTO, d .:J .1 .Jt.PJ. Reeve— William Porter. .'^ .h' t' '^'f ; •« Oouncillcrs — John Taylor, Wm. Elcoat, Philip Kagan and T. Colo. STREETS|yiLLE, „. .[.vjlf usi^.// Reeve — Jame« Goodcrham. '-' . -, .:* ..-.-..i-. i i .•i-u. .I'i Councillors — John Graydou, John Rutledge, Wm. Harrie aiinl Cteorge Howard. ,11.1 "• V-.'*" wr/.ui' c •- - ^^ ■" TORONTO. ^ '•.'»'• .-;.r.-^'f' Reeve— Robert Cotton. Deputy-Reeves — Melville Parker and Geovte SaTS!i;e. * Councillors — Wm, Barbei and Wm, Brown. .;.wj.a« I* III »'f: .fim tfi^uxt. ■ iyUoioV tit ,-A>'r-^i^'j ^a^in^uK- ^^j^liU ^'' ^,-. ..•..: ■*'■„,.! .i'«VK ,t,»lv i. ',:M!r ■ '^T,'^ f..;, r{, ■ M..ilj^..u...'; ,. jTrinted*: " The Brfcriiploc ProfirKes^i" Chfomatk Printing Bnntr . V- \ , ■>, y. i? !^ T. ,*■•<'.' 1 • V I'. I \i>:< :Kin non. DEALER IN PIANOS. THK HENRY F. MILLER, BOSTON ; Tlio l^arloi* {Mid C'o^o^e Jri^avr^i'lie ; 7'BE jV. r. WEBER, THE STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE, The Ernest Gabler, in high repute ; The Great Union Cc's., Of very Brilliant Tone, Fiiio Duj-ability and Low in l*rico; THE HE I"' , By all odfls the best made in Canada. THE CHirKEHlNG, DUNHAM, BAKMORE, STEINWW, HAINES, MATHUSHEK, FI8HEB.^*, And many others either in Stock or to order on very short noiico -wvl f - "• " "' ■ at Toronto Price*!, " * ■^^. , ■ ORGANS ! She Cauftda (9tj(aw imdi ^\mm Compautt'j- Charujinp Ousea, Splendid Actions, I'urt, BrilUanf, Pii* liko Toiifs, Hear Them ! Sgc Thorn : LARGE STOCK. •il >'.V ftld, OKtablished and i;iX)d; Simmons ,t Cloutrh ; Tho Wrlliainii, \;l Fine Stock of Ori;afs always on hand, s-out out on ujiproval to any rc8p«)n«ib!e party. mm m M^.#SX:M£S, i'HE SINGER, THE RAYMOND, THE HoWE, .fc. .*>•.. AH really good .-icd best made; Test and try theu; \ Invcatigato fully. Al?o, BookK, Stationery, Fancy G...od^, X Ci'-thex WrirvqerH, Whole«al'i & KeUil 1 ■ . "WILLIAM LESLIE. { b tj. J ■It :ir, m W. ill ■ "I'if Till I i i:-?2 BARBER BROTHERS, uiiU-jv tixjftj Pori (Jrec^it H.t^itiqn MJi,tlie G^W. R. fct MANUFACTURERS ,'A' ;v ."su:.':- :*3i- jii 1 iK* ^W himb nf ilVorh in lii^ £m uitlt ^^'atuo.v •H-, y» If .v!M> i>ic!si ».\^^ro i I ■ •■ ITWIXd <;()T 1N \ ¥eryp0werf»lWater-wlieel r^-- • ' uvi WJLI. 1:1: ABI.i: TO ': • Ciit Loa'S for Ctistomers mn^iM. \ ^^. ,<."in )(• lii'i'iij^iit fi> rdc Mill, unic'i will }>•• ;ni Sii'.xiif'C ■ ■r.{, t;i:T ■iHF.fi; j.rmi/:/.' noMj: wiru rni:'\i! lldjiiii^- )»V cio'^r ;i^1t■llti"rl tn Im-i'ic-S !•> J:m t" ,, ^:,ii- ,'■ . • ■ ,.) 4'0^wIIWj_ p_ HUTTON. il iP ;■ y _ijj III ii«— nrffriTtrj l;'.4 m ''^ HI- A': N aUBBN STEBT, BRAMPTON, I'haiikiiil to his iiuuierouH fmtrons for the ** hist ti'ii years, ami sti'.i KolitMtinu t!ic atten- tion of those intcndinji to ombalm in •• diiriiiu luarble' tho nu'inory of '* dour Onus rlopartod," thu adveiiist'r boj:.' to suhjnit to the notice of tho al>o\v a uuinbor of KATIiV KXKIUJTEI) DKSUrNS OK TAHLKTS, cir.. MAMrFAirn'RED IS AiiuvricTiiu TtfiliaiiJind othf r MTirh)lc's, "With Marble and other Posts for Gravr-PInt Uuiliui,'.*. IMPOIITED TO OKDKi:. tl ;:^ Doov ji nd Window silU mid all otiier l^'reestoiie DtesHings promptly I'urnislied fco order ;d ■ ' . ^ moderate prices. . . PL.K abb: OTVK tTIM A CAJT., THOMAS WILSON. c i.^ •> ?>>T tlu". lie uttc'u- " iluriiia opartod," notice oj" %m, )los. istotie. t i.r.. r GHfJP 135 <> r J., K / • STORE ! ISOTKD FOR SELLING GOOD GOODS CHEAP. mTED FOR HA VTKG BUT OXE PRICE, A ND TREATING r': , LI, , ..Noted i'oy keeping a "ood variety of ex \t t^ Vi ..i I SEAHONABLE .... , ^rp ^LL TI3IES. ^: ■ WE KEEP A GENERAL ASSORTMENT, . ^, INCLUDING > . DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES. PRODUCE TAKEN SAME AS GASH Remember the Stand : a®°Ono Door TSJorth of Reek's 1-Iotel, BRAMPTON. ' . * .* t " 'TIT :J i^ m m, m* i®tii< =j 136 1 m'^ i-\d •I HAGGERT BROS., BraiTipton, Ont., IRON FOUNDERS! ii MANUFACTURERS OF 0Vsi,fo wU<»loMn,le &: rc^tail. 137 THE BRAMPTON [ ilUI.I . THE ONLY ONE IN. THE COUNTY OP PEEL! The Proprietor, iii returning thanks to his friends iind tlio general Puhlic, for their favors during the last twenty one years, has much pleasure in announcing that his capabilities for meeting their wants M 1^1 ©iMlll Mil . Are «0 much increased that he is enabled to show^ and sell ♦• Large and small lots of Furniture in the County. By strict attention he hopes to merit an increase of their favor. On hand are * large lots of IiE/)STKADS,ST[rFFEJ), CANE d- WOOD HEAT CHAIHS. Side Boards, Bureaus, Breakfast, Dining and Hall Tables, and Splendid Bed Room, Drawing Room and Dining Room Sets in great variety. School Trustees will hud it to their advantage to iiiircl'«-se their desks from him. nriio Uncl^M'caliciiig- I>op5aLi*tiiieiit Oannot be surpassed in Ontario. On hand are a" <(ualities, s:zt,~ and Priced (!OFFTNS. and a tremendou.vc cacli S.-- V .1 '-«-v- iturdiiT rcgoin? kindlj 1>. !! w«ek . (or the THE CHEAPES T SP OT IN BRAMPTON.' WM. WILSON Keeps constantly on hand a large and excellent assortment of Customers having cash to spend should not fail to call and examine his Fine Stock and be convinced that they are in the right spot to save money. DRESS DEPARTMENT : sIlks, repps, poplins, serges, cashmeres, em- press CLOTHS, MERINOS, LUSTRE'S, ^.. And everything that is now and attractive f fee S^tafle Paimi^tnis^it Is well filled with Cottons, Sheetings, Tickings, Shirtings, l*rint>. Denims, Linens, &c.. &c. W O O I. Ti: >j^ 1 ) K P A K T M 1^: Ts^ ^l^ Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets, Fancy Shirtings, Fine Coatings, &e. The Mourning Department: Baratheas, Cashmeres, Merinos, Crapes, Cords, and Cobuurus. HOUSE FURNISHINGS : In ('arpots. Tapestry, two and three ply Woolen linion Felt, Tleitij., Stair, itc. ; also Lace X- Damask Curtains, Window Hollands, every width. Kriiii;ev. Hosiery. Haberdashery, and all kinds of Small Wares. KIDCLOVKS: a large assortment, First Quality. ,'' RF:AnY-MADP: CLOTHTNC, HATS, CAPS AND FCUS. Th> iilfH-e in hut a partial list. Cuntnmers shonhf. see/or thrms^hux nvil vmfmhrv the. '• CheapcM i-jiot in lh-ii7nj)ton." I ii 1:1 i B- ' \4 > 1 140 S. Ia. fiClOTT, VulERISTER, ATTOK.YEr SOLICITOR, S'C, S-c, jVX aiii Street, B 11 A M P T N . CROWTHER & TILT. 'Barristers, Attcineys & Solictors .in Chancery, Corner of Kiiiu; & Church Streets, TOI^O^TTO. .lAUKK CROWTHKn. J AUKS TILT. MORPHY & FLEMING, Barristers and AttomeyS'at-Law, SOLICITORS IX CHANC tV AND INSOLVENCY, Conveyancers, Notaries Public, &c. OFFICE — stork's BUILDING, MAIN STRKET, URAMPTON. BEYNON & FLETCHER, BARRISTERS. A TTORXEYS, SOLICITORS, COKVETANCEUS, Ac. ^.. ' Offiff. — Maijurii's new Building, ' Main Street, Brampton. . ,- J. W. BSTKON. i. KLHTCIIEV.k ». p. w««ras. iw, D. HUNTER, AMD mUmf BRA M PTOX. J. p. CLARK, ATTORSKY . !l T- A J H', SOLIClTon, CONVKY- AXCER. XOTAIIV rill L/C. .tf. n«Bnv WBST p. c, ont., AOKNT K0» TUB ""' CANADA FABMEHS' MUTUAL FIUK I^Nl'KAM'K COIHPATVY, Koi* the ('ouutv o^ PeeL R.E.LESLIE&GO., I 'mainstuket, ^r" OPnOR-Clark'sBtiilding.Mam! '■ ■ ^^ Street, Brampton- OrSORiKETOWflC. ' |i * Bo( CL Ac. I 978-at-Law, ANC •{}' Public, &c. DINO, MAI.V TON, rCHEB, ORX£}\S, NCEHS. &c. ,.. Build lug;' njHon . 3. KLKTCHint. TER, MUTUAL >^ reel. ;G0., IrHT. ' V 141 ». ik. Bookseller and Stationer. DEALER IN CLOCKS AND WATCHES AND RICH JEWEL ERY, Agent of MONTREAL TELE- GRAPH CO., And General NEWS DEALER, DAILY AND WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS, AND ALL THE AND Periodicals of the Day ! CONSTANTLY ON HAND OR FUR- NISHED TO ORDER. POSTOFriCKBriM>1XC!N.icc:i l«r and KonrJi Down Sheep, "^'"k KUFKOLK nnd BERK^HIllE PIGS. \ And a Variety of Fowls, con»i8ting ^ — _^ of EmdenGeesc, Ailosborough Ducks, v. >» Light Brahmax, Buff Coehins, Orey - DorkinR, Blark Breasted Game. Lggs for Sale in Season . Di)^ ham ' Cattle, Leicester and South Down Sheep, Suffolk and Berkshiri Pigs for Sale. THOROUGH ' BRED , BULLS, BOARS AND RA.MS Kept for Her* ice on Lot No. 4, CoiiceeEJoii i, Woat CtiieUou c i ^ik^ '"^"^jr^:^ .t>,-"i' *. * ^M-^ T>t ^ U', *' The Brampton Progress >y MAIN STREET, BRAMPTON. , Ba»lc Printing, > — .PI*,. PA.tUe. • ' -' . iFtoi^v Printina- RVKUY 1>FF< KTI'^.ION OF PRINTING. V * ^3? tl Sfltttf Idf ^tktliii '4 < nlOULAIl.S, .-. wu ;l^B()GRAMMiv-', ' BLANK FOliliS, ' ' (i\ni^^, ^ ji^AMPHLETSI, ♦riANl) HHilis*, ipl (.VBELS, UILL iHiAlKST^*^ LETTKU HJKADH And ercry rlftscription of Printiup, in black or colors, turned out witJ> 'due regard to ncatnQHfl, punctuality, correctness, and at tin; InW^t I>rVl^<>«« *!OrnTl,'ltibl''' V/it.h nnrul \rnr\rmnTxo}\jr^ Orderi from the Cotintiy i^ottptljr AtUnddil to and Porwarded I . ReiDorabcf tho plaoo: " Braoipton Pi ogress Office/* fAMifcf^ WIDEMAN, -. PBt>PftIfiTO». ?^- •mnt»* >>y cpo iiuvT««sJen on *he riironi»tio PreHS udfirt M the Puoohwiw 'MU'j* Ff* } .«• . > ' -^ ' y • '