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 5. The parish of Manchester shall constitute one parish, and Mandeville shall be the parish town thereof.

THE COUNTY OF SURRY. 1. The parish of Kingston shall constitute one parish, and shall include the city and parish of Kingston; and the following portions of the parish of Saint Andrew, namely Smith’s Village, Hannah’s Town, Fletcher’s Town, the land on each side of the Slipe Pen road to Torrington bridge, between the Admiral’s Pen gully on the one side, and the Race Course on the other, the Race Course, Allman’s Town, and the lands south of the south gate of the Camp, and to the westward of the road leading from thence to Lisle’s Chapel, as more particularly appearing in the plat or diagram of the said parish, recorded with this law, together with the town of Port-Royal, and the tract called the Palisades, in the parish of Port-Royal, within a line to be marked out on the ground, as shewn on the said plat or diagram, and the head station thereof, shall be in the city of Kingston. 2. The remaining portions of the parishes of Saint Andrew and Port-Royal shall constitute one parish, under the name of the parish of Saint Andrew, and Halfway Tree shall be the head station thereof; but it shall be lawful for the municipal and parochial road boards of the parish to meet either there or in the city of Kingston. 3. The parish of Saint Thomas in the East, exclusive of the Manchioneal district, and the parish of Saint David shall constitute one parish, under the name of the parish of Saint Thomas, and the town of Morant Bay shall be the parish town thereof. 4. The parishes of Portland and Saint George, with the Manchioneal district of the parish of Saint Thomas in the East, extending south to Hector’s River, and a straight line drawn between the source of that river and the nearest source of the Rio Grande, shall constitute one parish, under the name of the parish of Portland, and the town of Port Antonio shall be the parish town thereof. (123)