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Midland District, Upper Canada

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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 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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The District was renamed as "Midland District" in 1792, and its jail and courthouse were established in
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Armstrong, Frederick H. Handbook of Upper Canadian Chronology. Toronto : Dundurn Press, 1985.
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An Act to authorize the erection of the County of Hastings into a separate District
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and a line drawn north, fifteen degrees west from the north west angle of the
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In 1792, the following electoral counties were established in the District:
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At the beginning of 1800, Lennox and Addington were combined to form the
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An Act to erect the County of Prince Edward into a separate District
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At the beginning of 1850, the district was abolished, and the
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1788 establishments in the Province of Quebec (1763–1791)
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Changing Shape of Ontario: Early Districts and Counties
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Midland District (South Australian Legislative Council)
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future first Canadian Prime Minister John A. Macdonald
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and partitioned in 1791 to create the new colony of
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Index

Mecklenburg Lake District
Mecklenburg-Strelitz (district)
Mecklenburg (disambiguation)
Midland District (South Australian Legislative Council)

Province of Quebec
Montreal District
Upper Canada
Mecklenburg Castle
Mecklenburg
Province of Quebec
district of Luneburg
a river now called the Trent
bay of Quinty
Addington
Frontenac
Hastings
Lennox
Ontario
Prince Edward
Kingston
incorporated counties of Lennox and Addington
district of Johnstown
township of Rawdon
Ottawa River
future first Canadian Prime Minister John A. Macdonald
Prince Edward District
Victoria District
United Counties of Frontenac, Lennox and Addington
Kingston Collegiate and Vocational Institute

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