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York Region LRO #65 York Region LRO #65 PLAN SERIES INVENTORY AND PREFIX CODES YEAR PLAN # PREFIX PLAN TYPE From To From To 65R REFERENCE PLANS curren RS on Plan (Old York) & Current Jul 18/1967 current 1 t Series Registry & LT 64R REFERENCE RS on Plan (Registry annexed from Mar 1965 Oct 10/1980 7 8712 Toronto RO, 1980) 66R REFERENCE R on Plan (Land Titles annexed from Dec 1958 Oct 10/1980 91 12304 Toronto RO) M LAND TITLES SUBDIVISION PLAN(Old Newmarket North, Old Toronto Series, Current Series) 65M LAND TITLES SUBDIVISION PLAN (current series) YRCP YORK CONDOMINIUM PLANS 65D EXPROPRIATION – Land Titles D EXPROPRIATION – (Old Newmarket North, Old Toronto Series, Current Series) MX EXPROPRIATION PLANS (annexed from Toronto) MISC Assumption Plans 65BA Boundaries Act Plans PL REGISTRY SUBDIVISION PLANS Exceptions: Prefix Plan # Suffix Duplicate Plans PL 1 B PL 1B AURORA ; AURORA PL 4 A PL 4A NEWMARKET NEWMARKET PL 8 A PL 8 MARKHAM ; MARKHAM PL 9 A PL 9 VAUGHAN;; VAUGHAN PL 11 A PL 11 EAST GWILLIMBURY ; NEWMARKET PL 18 A PL 18 WHITCHURCH ; WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE PL 19 A PL 19 KING ; KING PL 51 A PL 51 KING; KING PL 68 A PL 68A TOWNSHIP OF WHITCHURCH ; AURORA PL 71 A PL 71 MARKHAM ; MARKHAM PL 72 A PL 72 VAUGHAN ; VAUGHAN PL 79 PL 79, VAUGHAN PL 79 A PL 79 SUTTON; GEORGINA PL 80 A PL 80 N GWILLIMBURY;; GEORGINA PL 85 A PL 85 KING; KING PL 98 A PL 98 NEWMARKET ; NEWMARKET PL 102 A PL 102 KING; AURORA PL 103 A PL 103 N GWILLIMBURY ; GEORGINA PL 107 A PL 107A NEWMARKET ; NEWMARKET PL 109 A PL 109A N GWILLIMBURY ; GEORGINA PL 113 A PL 113A EAST GWILLIMBURY ; NEWMARKET PL 125 A PL 125 EAST GWILLIMBURY; NEWMARKET PL 132 B PL 132B VAUGHAN; VAUGHAN PL 173 A PL 173 N GWILLIMBURY ; GEORGINA PL 180 A PL 180 N GWILLIMBURY ; GEORGINA York Region LRO #65 PL 184 A PL 184 WHITCHURCH; RICHMOND HILL PL 190 A PL 190 N GWILLIMBURY; PL 210 A PL 210 WHITCHURCH; WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE PL 212 B PL 212 WHITCHURCH; WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE PL 212 A PL 212A N GWILLIMBURY ; GEORGINA PL 222 A PL 222 N GWILLIMBURY ; GEORGINA PL 231 A PL 231 AURORA ; AURORA PL 237 A PL 237 N GWILLIMBURY ; GEORGINA PL 245 A PL 245 KING AS IN R677793 ; KING PL 247 A PL 247 MARKHAM AS IN R732687 ; MARKHAM PL 251 A Plan 251 GEORGINA; GEORGINA PL 254 A PL 254 KING ; KING PL 262 A PL 262 KING ; KING PL 267 A PL 267 N GWILLIMBURY ; GEORGINA PL 268 A PL 268 GEORGINA ; GEORGINA PL 269 A Plan 269 GEORGINA ; GEORGINA PL 286 A PL 286 RICHMOND HILL; RICHMOND HILL PL 293 A PL 293A, RICHMOND HILL; PL 321 A PL 321 MARKHAM ; WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE PL 323 A PL 323 MARKHAM ; WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE PL 328 A PL 328 N GWILLIMBURY ; GEORGINA PL 335 A PL 335 MARKHAM ; MARKHAM PL 338 A PL 338 MARKHAM ; MARKHAM PL 348 A PL 348 MARKHAM ; MARKHAM PL 379 A PL 379A KING; AUROR PL 385 A PL 385 EAST GWILLIMBURY ; NEWMARKET PL 401 A PL 401 MARKHAM MARKHAM PL 404 A PL 404 WHITCHURCH ; WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE PL 409 A PL 409 AURORA ; AURORA PL 410 A PL 410 STOUFFVILLE ; WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE PL 436 A PL 436 ; MARKHAM PL 445 A PL 445 MARKHAM; MARKHAM PL 449 A PL 449 EAST GWILLIMBURY ; EAST GWILLIMBURY PL 470 A PL 470 RICHMOND HILL; RICHMOND HILL PL 473 A PL 473 RICHMOND HILL; RICHMOND HILL PL 489 A PL 489 MARKHAM ; MARKHAM PL 501 A PL 501 WHITCHURCH ; NEWMARKET PL 507 A PL 507 KING ; KING PL 511 A PL 511 RICHMOND HILL; RICHMOND HILL PL 515 A PL 515 VAUGHAN; VAUGHAN PL 532 A PL 532 KING ; KING PL 570 A PL 570 MARKHAM ; MARKHAM PL 594 A PL 594 EAST GWILLIMBURY; NEWMARKET Note: Only enter required prefix indicated. Do not add “PL” in addition to prefix noted above. Plan No. Type of Plan Description (underlying geographics) (include M=Land Titles additional Subdivision number if R=Registry plan was Subdivision Date renumbered) C=Compiled S=surveyed, T=Townplot/Village R=registered Site O=Other PREFIX TO INDEX BOARD PLANS (MBP) Township of King - Plan of Parts of the 8th R=June 17, Concession to show the position of Lots 5 and 1890 1A MBP1A R 6 Township of Whitchurch - Town Plot in the R=July 12, Village of Aurora, Part of Lot No. 79 in the 1st 1863 1B MBP1B R Concession Township of King - Plan of Building Lots in the R=July 4, Village of Aurora being Part of Lot No. 80 1863 2 MBP2 R Concession 1 R=August 5, Village of Souffville - Plan of a Re-survey of 3 MBP3 R 1863 Part of S.R. Wright's property Township of King - Plan showing the R=June 17, difference Between the Old Imperfect Line 1840 4 MBP4 R Between Concessions 8 and 9 R=November 4A MBP4A R 4, 1863 Village of Newmarket - Building Lots R=August 1, Township of Whitchurch - Plan of Building 1865 Lots in the Village of Aurora being Part of Lot 5 MBP5 R No. 81 East of Yonge Street 1st Concession Township of North Gwillimbury - Plan of R=August 31, Broken Lot No. 15 on Lake Simcoe in the 2nd 1865 6 MBP6 R Concession R=November Township of North/East Gwillimbury - Map or 7 MBP7 R 6, 1865 Plan of the Arnold Estate Township of Markham - Village Lots the R=December Property of Mr Griffiths being Part of Lot 29 in 9, 1848 the 1st Concession East of Yonge Street in 8 MBP8 R the Village of Thornhill Township of King - Map of the Village of R=February Lloydtown on Lots 30, 31 and 32 in the Ninth 25, 1867 8 MBP8LLOYD R Concession R=May 9, Township of King - Plan of the Front Part of 9 MBP9 R 1867 Lot Number 80 in the First Concession R=February Township of King - Plan of the Front Part of 9 MBP9C R 25, 1848 Lot Number 80 in the First Concession Township of Vaughan - Plan of the Village of February 25, Kleinburg on Lot Number 24 in the 8th 1848 9 MBP9KLEIN R Concession Township of East Gwillimbury - Plan of R=May 14, Building Lots, Laid Out on Part of Lot No. 12 1867 10 MBP10 R in Concession 8 Township of East Gwillimbury - Plan of Village R=May 21, Lots adjoining the Village of Newmarket on 1867 11 MBP11 R Lot 96 Concession 1 R=February Township of Vaughan - Plan of the Village 11 MBP11VERNC R 27, 1849 Plot of Mount Vernon R=February Township of Vaughan - Plan of the Village 11 MBP11VERN R 27, 1849 Plot of Mount Vernon R=February Township of East Gwillimbury - Plan of 12 MBP12 R 10, 1868 Building Lots on Lot No. 6 Concession 7 R=December Township of Whitchurch - Plan of Part of the 26, 1868 Botsford Estate in the Village of Newmarket, 13 MBP13 R Part of Lot No 94 Concession 1 R= December Township of Whitchurch - Plan of Part of the 26, 1868 Botsford Estate in the Village of Newmarket, 14 MBP14 R Part of Lot No 94 Concession 1 R=December Township of Whitchurch - Plan of Part of the 26, 1868 Botsford Estate in the Village of Newmarket, 15 MBP15 R Part of Lot No 94 Concession 1 Township of Whitchurch - Plan of Part of the R=April 5, Village of Newmarket Laid Out Upon the 1833 South Westerly Part of Lot No. 33 in the 8th 15 MBP15NEW R Concessioncesion R=January West Gwillimbury - subdivision of Lots 111, 16 MBP16 R 12, 1869 112, 113 and 114 Concession First R=November Township of Whitchurch - Plan of Town Lots 17 MBP17 R 3, 1869 in Aurora on Lot No 80 in the First Concession R=November Township of Whitchurch - Plan of Lot 6 in the 18 MBP18 R 24, 1869 Village of Bloomington 8th Concession Township of Markham - Plan of the Village of R=August 5, Markham situate in the Seventh and Eighth 1850 18 MBP18MARK R Concessions Township of Markham - Plan of the Village of R=August 5, Markham situate in the Seventh and Eighth 1850 18 MBP18MARKC R Concessions R=August 19, Township of Markham - Plan of the Village of 19 MBP19 R 1850 Sparta in the Eighth and Ninth Concessions R=August 19, Township of Markham - Plan of the Village of 19 MBP19C R 1850 Sparta in the Eighth and Ninth Concessions Township of King - A Part of the Village of R=August 16, Nobleton on the Easterly Quarter of Lot No. 6 1869 19 MBP19NOBLE R on the 9th Concession Township of Whitchurch - Plan of Building R=August 22, Lots in the Village of Newmarket being 1870 composed of Part of the East Half of Lot No 20 MBP20 R 94 in the 1st Concession Township of Whitchurch - Plan of Building R=October 6, Lots in Newmarket being Part of Lot No 34 1870 21 MBP21 R Concession 2 Township of Whitchurch - Part of Farm Lot 34 R=October 6, Concession 2, Part of the Village of 1870 22 MBP22 R Newmarket Village of Newmarket - subdivision of Park R=December Lots 23 and 24 North of Gorham Street 6, 1870 23 MBP23 R Newmarket R=June 13, Village of Newmarket - Part of Park Lot No 1 24 MBP24 R 1870 on the South Side of Srigley Street Township of Whitchurch - Plan of Building R=June 7, Lots in the Village of Newmarket being Part of 1871 the South Half of Lot 33 in the 2nd 25 MBP25 R Concession R=January Township of Georgina - Plan of Village Lots at 25 MBP25SUTT R 22, 1850 Sutton Township of East Gwillimbury - Plan shewing R=June 22, Proposed subdivision of Part of Lots No.
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