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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
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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
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An Act to repeal part of an Act passed in thirty-eighth year of His late Majesty's Reign, intituled, "An act for the better division of this province," and to make further provision for the division of the same into Counties and
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An act for building a gaol and court house in every district within this province, and for altering the names of the said districts
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replaced it for municipal and judicial purposes. In 1860, Lennox and Addington were formally amalgamated as the
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An Act to amend "An Act respecting the Territorial Division of Upper Canada"
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was also included, having been added to the incorporated counties in 1821.
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Illustrated Historical Atlas of Frontenac, Lennox, and Addington Counties
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At the beginning of 1850, Midland District was abolished, and the
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Mecklenburg was renamed as the "Midland District" in 1792.
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in 1792 and its original limits were described as being:
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Its territory is now distributed among the townships of
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Index

historic county
Canadian province
Ontario
Lennox and Addington County
Henry Addington, 1st Viscount Sidmouth
Addington Highlands
Stone Mills
Loyalist
Mecklenburg District
electoral district
Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada
county of Frontenac
lake Ontario
Ottawa or Grand River
Lennox County
Amherst Island
incorporated counties of Lennox and Addington
Kaladar
United Counties of Frontenac, Lennox and Addington
County of Lennox and Addington
Abinger Township
Addington Highlands
Amherst Island Township
Loyalist
Anglesea Township
Ashby Township
Camden Township
Stone Mills
Denbigh Township
Effingham Township

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