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These were defined as follows: -
1. The Act of Union (Ireland) 1800 - Article 8, Section 3 - "And be it enacted, That of the one hundred commoners to sit on the part of Ireland in the united parliament, sixty-four shall be chosen for the counties, and thirty-six for the following cities and boroughs, Videlicet; ... for the city of Londonderry one;"
2. The Parliamentary Boundaries (Ireland) Act 1832, Schedule, paragraph 24 "Londonderry. — From the Point on the South-west of the City
at which Mary Blue's Burn joins the River Foyle, up Mary
Blue's Burn to the Point at which the same crosses Stanlev s
Walk ; thence, Westward, along Stanley's Walk to the Pomt
at which the same meets a Road whicn runs nearly parallel
to Mary Blue's Burn; thence, Northward, along the last-
mentioned Road to the Point at which the same reaches the
Entrance Gate to the Bishop's Demesne and Deer Park ;
thence. Westward, along the Road which proceeds from the
said Entrance Gate to the Point at which the same turns
South-westward ; thence, Northward, along a small Stream
for about Seventy Yards to the Point at which the tame
meets a Bank which skirts the South-eastern Bank of a
circular Plantation, and runs up to the Creggan and Bart
Road ; thence along the Bank so running to the Creggan
and Burt Road to the Point at which the same meets the
Creggan and Burt Road ; thence along a Ditch which raiu
from the Northern Side of the Creggan and Burt Road, and
nearly opposite to the Point last described, to the Point at
which the same meets a small Stream ; thence in a itraigfat
Line to the North-western Comer of the Enclosure Wall of
the Lunatic Asylum ; thence alone the Northern Enclosure
Wall of the Lunatic Asylum, and m a Line in continuation
thereof, to the Point at which such Line cuts the Rirer
Foyle ; thence, Southward, along the River Foyle to the
Point at which the same is met, on the Eastern Side, bj a
Ditch or Bank which forms the Southern Boundary of the
Pleasure Grounds of Mr. William Bond ; thence along the
last-mentioned Ditch or Bank to the Point at which the same
meets the Newton Limavady Road ; thence. Southward, along
the Newton Limavady Road for about Ninetv Yards to the
Point where the said Road joins the old ^rabane Road;
thence alonff the old Strabane Road for about Three hundred
and ninety Yards to the Point where the same is met by a
narrow Road running therefrom to the Tank ; thence, West-
ward, along the last-mentioned narrow Road for about Thirty
Yards to the Spot where the same is met by a Bank, now
planted with Bushes, running Southward ; thence along the
last-mentioned Bank to the Spot where the same is met by
a Lane runnins from Waterside up a steep Hill to the old
Strabane Road ; thence to the nearest Point of a small
Stream which is the Boundary between the Townknds of
Clooney and Gobnascale ; thence down the said Stream for
about Seventy Yards to the Point where the same is met by
a Lane running South-westward to the Fields ; thence along
the last-mentioned Lane to the Point where it cots the
Boundary between the Townlands of Gobnascale and Tarn*
neymore ; thence, Westward, along the Boundary betveen
the TownJands of Gobnascale and Tamneymore to the Point
at which the same meets the River Foyle ; thencet South'
wardy along the River Foyle to the Point first described."