g J;Ef Uptiérove, and SS; 'Uptigrove, in 1844;501:111 Gowanlock, W.D. Hughson, in 1841; R.G. Hammond, in 1842; Francis Jarvis, in 1840; William James, 1882; John Johnstonc Berley Kilbourn, in 1857; H. Rawlings, 1855; A. Seabrook, 1855; E. Willsie, 1856; and John Sutherland in 1820. Among the first references to the London Districtâ€"-for there was not even the village of London at that time~â€"was an order issued by the representative of George the Third in Canada, in 1810, to the effect that Caleb Hagen was to make an assessment of Delaware and Norris, and receive for his services the enormous sum of £2 105. Delaware is first men- tioned in the transactions of the Quarter Sessions Court, June 14, 1814. Dorchester also finds mention, and the consta- bles of both townships were, Benjamin Schram, John Heath, and Gilbert Harris. On December 26, 1814, officers were appoinâ€" ted for Delaware Township as follows:--George Reynolds, clerk; Adolphus Bostwick and Arch. McMillan, assessors; Sylvenus Reyâ€" nolds, collector; Gideon Tiffany, Nathan Fairchild and Killiam Schram, overseers of roads; John Dingman, town warden; John Odell, constable; and James Choat, poundâ€"keeper. In June, 1815, Joseph Flanagan was appointed constable of Delaware, and Timothy Kilbqurn, of Dorchester and Westminster.