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Home District

Coordinates:44°00′N79°30′W / 44°N 79.5°W /44; -79.5
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"Nassau District" redirects here. For other uses, seeNassau (disambiguation) andHome (disambiguation).
Former District in Upper Canada
Home District
Former District in Upper Canada
Map of Upper Canada Identifying its districts, counties and townships (1818)
Map of Upper Canada Identifying its districts, counties and townships (1818)
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Coordinates:44°00′N79°30′W / 44°N 79.5°W /44; -79.5
Established1788
Dissolved1849

TheHome District was one of four districts of theProvince of Quebec created in 1788 in the western reaches of theMontreal District and detached in 1791 to create the new colony ofUpper Canada. It was abolished with the adoption of the county system in 1849.

Territorial evolution

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Originally established asNassau District in 1788,[1] it was renamed as the "Home District" in 1792,[2] The district was originally bounded to the east by a line running north–south from the mouth of theTrent River and to the west by a line running north–south "intersecting the extreme projection ofLong Point into thelake Erie."[3] The northern boundaries were vague and overlapping Indian land. The district town was originally Newark, laterNiagara-on-the-Lake.

In 1798, theNiagara District was created fromLincoln County andHaldimand County, and theLondon District was formed from the counties ofMiddlesex,Norfolk andOxford, both of which were detached from the Home District. The remainder was organized as follows:

Organization of the Home District (1798)[4]
Northumberland CountyDurham CountyYork CountySimcoe County

The townships of

  • Murray
  • Cramahé
  • Haldimand
  • Hamilton
  • Elmwick
  • Percy
  • Seymour

together with thepeninsula of Newcastle

The townships of

  • Hope
  • Clarke
  • Darlington

with all the tract of land ... which lies to the southward ofthe small lakes above theRice Lake, and the communication between them and the communication between the eastern boundary of the township of Hope, and the western boundary of the township of Darlington, produced north fifteen degrees west, until they intersect either of the said lakes, or the communication between them...

East Riding

The townships of

  • Whitby
  • Pickering
  • Scarborough
  • York (including its peninsula)
  • Etobicoke
  • Markham
  • Vaughan
  • King
  • Whitchurch
  • Uxbridge
  • Gwillimbury

and the tract of land ... lying between the County Durham and theLake Simcoe...

...Matchedash, Gloucester, orPenetanguishene, together withPrince William Henry's Island,[5] and all the land lying between theMidland District and a line produced due north from a certain fixed boundary (at the distance of about fifty miles north-west from the outlet ofBurlington Bay) till it intersects the northern limits of the Province...
West Riding
  • the townships of Beverley and Flamborough
  • so much ofthe tract of land upon theGrand River in the occupation of theSix Nation Indians as lies to the northward ofDundas Street
  • all the land between the said tract and the East Riding of the County of York
  • with the reserved lands in the rear of the townships of Blenheim and Blandford

Reductions and abolition

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The District was reduced in size in several steps over the coming years.

The 1798 Act had provided that counties ofDurham andNorthumberland, upon a request by a majority of their townships, could be detached to form theNewcastle District.[6] This occurred in 1802.[7]

In 1816, the following parts of the District were detached to formHalton County in the newly createdGore District:

...the townships of Trafalgar, Nelson, Flamborough ..., Beverly, and blocks number one, two, three and four, on the Grand river, with the reserved lands in the rear of the townships of Blandford and Blenheim...[8]

In 1837,Simcoe District was detached, consisting ofSimcoe County.[9]

In 1849, the Home District was dissolved and replaced for municipal purposes byYork County,[10] which was reorganized later that year to form the United Counties of York,Ontario andPeel.[11]

Further reading

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References

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  1. ^Proclamation of July 24, 1788
  2. ^An act for building a Gaol and Court-House within every District of this Province, and for altering the Names of the said Districts, S.U.C. 1792, c. 8, s. 4
  3. ^Proclamation of July 24, 1788
  4. ^An act for the better division of this province, S.U.C. 1798, c. 5, s. 19-24
  5. ^"Beausoleil First Nation".
  6. ^1798 Act, s. 25
  7. ^An Act to provide for the Administration of Justice in the District of Newcastle, S.U.C. 1802, c. 2
  8. ^An Act to erect and form a new district out of certain parts of the Home and Niagara Districts, to be called the district of Gore, S.U.C. 56 Geo. III, c. 19, s. 12
  9. ^An Act to authorize the Erection of the County of Simcoe into a separate District, by the name of the District of Simcoe, S.U.C. 1837, c. 32
  10. ^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
  11. ^An Act to make certain alterations in the Territorial Divisions of Upper Canada,S.C. 1851, c. 5, Sch. A, par. 21-23; Sch. B
Districts ofUpper Canada (1791–1849)
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