Bathurst District

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Bathurst District was a former administrative division in Upper Canada (later Ontario) that existed in the early 19th century before being replaced by counties such as Carleton.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf district of Upper Canada
former administrative district
abolishedBy municipal and county reforms of 1849
borderedBy Johnstown District NERFINISHED
Midland District NERFINISHED
Ottawa District NERFINISHED
capitalFunction seat of district administration
seat of district courts
containsHistoricalCounty Carleton County NERFINISHED
Lanark County NERFINISHED
Renfrew County NERFINISHED
country Upper Canada NERFINISHED
dissolvedIn 1849
establishedIn 1822
governmentType colonial district administration
hasCapital Perth, Upper Canada NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Ottawa Valley NERFINISHED
jurisdiction civil administration
judicial administration
languageOfAdministration English NERFINISHED
legalSystem British colonial law
locatedIn Ontario
Upper Canada NERFINISHED
locatedInPresentDay Canada NERFINISHED
eastern Ontario NERFINISHED
namedAfter Earl Bathurst NERFINISHED
Henry Bathurst, 3rd Earl Bathurst NERFINISHED
partOf Province of Upper Canada NERFINISHED
partOfColonialSystem district system of Upper Canada
replacedBy Carleton County NERFINISHED
other counties in Ontario
replacedByAdministrativeUnit Carleton County NERFINISHED
Lanark County NERFINISHED
Renfrew County NERFINISHED
status defunct administrative division
successorAdministrativeStructure county system of Canada West
timePeriod early 19th century
usedFor judicial organization
land registration
local governance
tax collection

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Carleton County, Ontario createdFrom Bathurst District