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Bathurst District

The Bathurst District was a historic district in Upper Canada. It was created in 1822 from the Johnstown District. Containing Carleton County, it existed until 1849.[1] The district town was Perth.

1850 map of Eastern Ontario showing Bathurst District

History edit

In 1824, Lanark County was created from part of Carleton County, so that its constituent townships were divided as follows:[2]

Counties comprising Bathurst District (1824)
Carleton Lanark
  • Nepean
  • Goulbourne
  • Huntley
  • March
  • Pakenham
  • Fitzroy
  • Tarbolton

together with such Islands in the Ottawa River as are wholly or in greater part opposite thereto

  • Bathurst
  • Drummond
  • Beckwith
  • Dalhousie
  • Lanark
  • Ramsay
  • Darling
  • Levant
  • North Sherbrooke
  • South Sherbrooke

together with all the unsurveyed lands within the District of Bathurst, and such Islands in the Ottawa River as are wholly or in greater part opposite to the said townships and unsurveyed land

In 1838, upon the creation of the Dalhousie District, the townships were reorganized as follows:[3]

Reorganization of Bathurst and Dalhousie Districts with constituent counties (1838)
Transferred from Dalhousie District Bathurst District
Carleton Lanark Renfrew
Bathurst District
  • Nepean
  • Goulbourn
  • Huntley
  • March
  • Fitzroy
  • Tarbolton
  • Bathurst
  • Drummond
  • Beckwith
  • Dalhousie
  • Lanark
  • Ramsay
  • Darling
  • Levant
  • North Sherbrooke
  • South Sherbrooke
  • Pakenham
  • McNab
  • Horton
  • Ross
  • Westmeath
  • Pembroke
Johnstown District
  • North Gower
  • Marlborough
  • Montague
  • so much of the townships of Elmsley and Burgess as lie on the north shore of the Rideau waters
Ottawa District
  • Gloucester
  • Osgoode

By 1845, all lands in the District had been surveyed into the following townships:[4]

Counties comprising Bathurst District (1845)[a]
Lanark Renfrew
  • Bathurst
  • Beckwith
  • Drummond
  • Dalhousie
  • Darling
  • North Elmsley
  • North Burgess
  • Levant
  • Lanark
  • Montague
  • Pakenham
  • Ramsay
  • North Sherbrooke
  • South Sherbrooke
  • Admaston
  • Blithefield
  • Bagot
  • Bromley
  • Horton
  • McNab
  • Pembroke
  • Ross
  • Stafford
  • Westmeath

Effective January 1, 1850, Bathurst District was abolished, and the United Counties of Lanark and Renfrew replaced it for municipal and judicial purposes.[5][b]

Further reading edit

  • Armstrong, Frederick Henry (1985). Handbook of Upper Canadian Chronology. Toronto: Dundurn Press. ISBN 978-0-919670-92-1. OCLC 12966852.

Notes edit

  1. ^ the two counties were united for electoral purposes
  2. ^ the counties still remained united for electoral purposes, known as the County of Lanark[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Preamble, An Act to provide for the establishment of Courts in the District of Bathurst, and for other purposes therein mentioned, S.U.C. 1823, c. 2
  2. ^ An Act to divide the County of Carleton, in the District of Bathurst, S.U.C. 1824, c. 5
  3. ^ An Act to erect certain townships now forming parts of the Districts of Bathurst, Johnstown and Ottawa, into a separate District, to be called the District of Dalhousie, and for other purposes therein mentioned, S.U.C. 1838, c. 25
  4. ^ An Act for better defining the limits of the Counties and Districts in Upper Canada, for erecting certain new Townships, for detaching Townships from some Counties and attaching them to others, and for other purposes relative to the division of Upper Canada into Townships, Counties and Districts, S.Prov.C. 1845, c. 7, Sch. A, B
  5. ^ An Act for abolishing the Territorial Division of Upper-Canada into Districts, and for providing temporary Unions of Counties for Judicial and other purposes, and for the future dissolutions of such Unions, as the increase of wealth and population may require, S.Prov.C. 1849, c. 78, Sch. B
  6. ^ An Act to make certain alterations in the Territorial Divisions of Upper Canada, S.Prov.C. 1851, c. 5, Sch. C

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