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Returns in Obedience to Warrants of Survey : 1785-1821.

Call Number:
HIL-MICL FC LPR .N4S9L3R5
Category:
New Brunswick
Creator:
New Brunswick. Surveyor General.
Material Description:
2 microfilm textual records 35 mm
Background:

The Lieutenant Governor issued a Warrant of Survey to the Surveyor General instructing him or one of his deputies to "admeasure and lay out" a tract of land in the name of an individual, group of individuals, or, in some cases, a particular regiment. The instructions specified the number of acres and the geographical location of the lands to be granted. In obedience to the Warrant of Survey, the Surveyor General issued a Report to the Executive Council which is known as the Return in Obedience to the Warrant of Survey.

Contents:

The Returns contain a detailed description of the parcel of land that was surveyed. Frequently, the names of the grantees of adjacent lands are included in the survey. The number and date of both the Lieutenant Governor's Warrant and the Surveyor's Return are given with each document. The grant number and volume number, the number of acres surveyed, and the location of the grant are noted in abstract form in the margin of the main document. The full document describes the grant in great detail.

The Returns are numbered in chronological order by date. There are 1241 numbered Returns. These are followed by several lists of grants for which fees were paid, together with schedules of all monies received. The final item on the second reel is a detailed list of instructions which were issued to the Deputy Surveyors by the Surveyor General George Sproule.

Originals:

The original records are held by the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick.

Archival Ref. No.:

PANB RS 637.

Finding Aids:

A microfilm shelf list is available.

PDF Finding Aid:
NB Surveyor General Returns in Obedience Shelf List.pdf
Notes:

The target information at the beginning and at the end of each reel is not accurate.

Related Records:

Forms part of Crown Lands Branch Records found at the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick.