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There's no other description of the boundaries. Please either write a better summary or leave this description alone.
Better yet, write a summary of the boundaries and turn the delineation into a section with a show/hide toggle so that those interested in following the boundaries can compare them to the cadastral grant maps and those uninterested can simply skip it. As it is, all they've got is a low-resolution map from a series where I've had to add error advisories on at least six images.
Anyway, this article is all placeholder while I finish prepping a couple of summary documents to work off when rewriting the series. It was taking far too long to check and compare the source documents each time I edited a parish and some artifacts were creeping in.
That there's "no other description of the boundaries" is not justification for keeping meaningless clutter. "By the west lines of the grant to Henry Goldsmith and others" etc. has no place here since it's not a "description of the boundaries" that is of use to Wikipedia readers. --
Cornellier (
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23:45, 9 September 2020 (UTC)reply
Not useless to those who consult the cadastral maps.
I was using topos in the NB backcountry this week and was reminded that these parish articles are not only redundant, but actually create confusion since they imply that parishes have greater relevance than they do. As for your threat of reporting me for vandalism, I suggest you first read
WP:VANDAL for guidance. --
Cornellier (
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11:55, 8 July 2021 (UTC)reply
Re: boundaries not appearing in Regulation 84-168, it's implicit that any parish LSD that doesn't note areas not included like municipalities and other LSDs includes the entire parish.
G. Timothy Walton (
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02:42, 10 September 2020 (UTC)reply