20.

21.

22.

23.

24.

25.

26. 27. 28. 29.

30.

31. 32.

33.

The Parish boundaries are defined in a document, “Boundaries of St. Malachy’s Parish”, in the St. Malachy’s Parish Records, Kinkora, P.E.I.

Some Protestant workers at the church are named in the article by Burke and Blanchard, previously cited.

Letter from Residents of District Three in Prince County, quoted in Royal Gazette, January 29, 1850. Royal Gazette, October 22, 1850.

Appointees were named in the Rbyal Gazette, September 22, 1851. The location of Pat Murphy’s home was on the Craig Road in Middleton.

See report of the House of Assembly proceedings in the Examiner, March 5, 1855.

Examiner, February 11, 1856. Examiner, May 18, 1857. (Emphasis in the original). Examiner, June 8, 1857.

See Mr. Pope’s speech in the Assembly regarding the Bill to Incorporate the Bishop of Charlottetown in the Examiner, June 23, 1862.

Three licensed tavern operators were named on the

Anderson Road, Lot 27, between 1845 and 1849: Leslie Kelly, Matthew Kelly and Thomas Brennan.

Royal Gazette, May 26, 1849.

See Letter to the Editor in the Examiner, February 12, 185 5 .

Royal Gazette, September 29, 1851.

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