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APPENDIX.
45
PARLIAMENTARY AND MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES.
FIRST WARD.
That part of the Burgh comprehended within a line com-
mencing at the point where Ladjburn joins the River Clyde,
and running westward along the margin of the said River to
the point where Cartsburn joins the Clyde ; thence up the said
Burn till it is crossed by Rue-end Street ; thence along the
centre of the said Street till the same joins Cathcart Street ;
thence along the centre of the said Street to the foot of Bank
Street ; thence along the centre of the said Street to its south-
ern extremity ; thence in a straight line to the Parliamentai'y
boundary at the upper east Reservoir, and from thence east-
ward and northward, along the Parliamentary boundary, to
the point first described. — Electors, 244.
SECOND WARD.
That part of the Burgh comprehended within a line com-
mencing at the point where Cartsburn joins the Clyde, thence
up the said Burn to the point where it is crossed by Rue-end
Street ; thence along the centre of Rue -end and Cathcart
Streets to the centre of Cathcart Square ; thence to the head
of William Street ; thence along the centre of the said Street
to the Mid Quay ; thence along the said Mid Quay to the
Clyde ; and thence south-eastward along the margin of said
River to the point first described. — Electors, 168.
THIRD WARD.
That part of the Burgh comprehended within a line com-
mencing at the north-east extremity of the Mid Quay, and
running along the said Quay to the foot of William Street ;
thence along the centi'e of the said Street to the centre of
Cathcart Square ; thence along the said Square to Hamilton
Street ; thence along the centre of Hamilton Street to Sugar-
house Lane ; thence down the said Lane to the point where
Crawfurd Street crosses the West Burn ; thence down the said
Burn to where it enters the Clyde ; thence along the margin
of the said River to the extremity of the Mid Quay, being the
point first described. — Electors, 203.
FOURTH WARD.
That part of the Burgh comprehended within a line com-
mencing at the centre of Cathcart Square ; thence proceeding
to Hamilton Street, and along. said Street to the point where
it joins Sugarhouse Lane ; thence southward along the centre
of said Lane ; thence along the centre of Sir Michael Street
to Roxburgh Street ; thence along the centre of said Street in
a straight line to the West Burn ; thence up the West Burn
to the Parliamentary boundary ; thence along said boundary
45
PARLIAMENTARY AND MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES.
FIRST WARD.
That part of the Burgh comprehended within a line com-
mencing at the point where Ladjburn joins the River Clyde,
and running westward along the margin of the said River to
the point where Cartsburn joins the Clyde ; thence up the said
Burn till it is crossed by Rue-end Street ; thence along the
centre of the said Street till the same joins Cathcart Street ;
thence along the centre of the said Street to the foot of Bank
Street ; thence along the centre of the said Street to its south-
ern extremity ; thence in a straight line to the Parliamentai'y
boundary at the upper east Reservoir, and from thence east-
ward and northward, along the Parliamentary boundary, to
the point first described. — Electors, 244.
SECOND WARD.
That part of the Burgh comprehended within a line com-
mencing at the point where Cartsburn joins the Clyde, thence
up the said Burn to the point where it is crossed by Rue-end
Street ; thence along the centre of Rue -end and Cathcart
Streets to the centre of Cathcart Square ; thence to the head
of William Street ; thence along the centre of the said Street
to the Mid Quay ; thence along the said Mid Quay to the
Clyde ; and thence south-eastward along the margin of said
River to the point first described. — Electors, 168.
THIRD WARD.
That part of the Burgh comprehended within a line com-
mencing at the north-east extremity of the Mid Quay, and
running along the said Quay to the foot of William Street ;
thence along the centi'e of the said Street to the centre of
Cathcart Square ; thence along the said Square to Hamilton
Street ; thence along the centre of Hamilton Street to Sugar-
house Lane ; thence down the said Lane to the point where
Crawfurd Street crosses the West Burn ; thence down the said
Burn to where it enters the Clyde ; thence along the margin
of the said River to the extremity of the Mid Quay, being the
point first described. — Electors, 203.
FOURTH WARD.
That part of the Burgh comprehended within a line com-
mencing at the centre of Cathcart Square ; thence proceeding
to Hamilton Street, and along. said Street to the point where
it joins Sugarhouse Lane ; thence southward along the centre
of said Lane ; thence along the centre of Sir Michael Street
to Roxburgh Street ; thence along the centre of said Street in
a straight line to the West Burn ; thence up the West Burn
to the Parliamentary boundary ; thence along said boundary
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