Newcastle District
The Newcastle District was a historic district in Upper Canada which existed until 1849. It was formed in 1802 from the Home District, consisting of the counties of Durham and Northumberland.
History
The legislature had enacted in 1798 that "as soon as there are one thousand souls within the said counties, and that six of the townships therein do hold town meetings according to law," the government shall constitute them as a separate district; which was done in 1802.Northumberland County | Durham County |
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The district town was originally Newcastle, located near the current town of Brighton, and then Amherst, later renamed Cobourg.
In 1841, the northern part of the District was detached to form the Colborne District, consisting of Peterborough County. It consisted of the following territory:
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