Lot 35 is a township in Queens County, Prince Edward Island, Canada. It is part of Bedford Parish. It is split in two by the Hillsborough River. Lot 35 was awarded to Sir Alexander Maitland, 1st Baronet in the 1767 land lottery.[3]: 266 It may have been sold to John MacDonald of Glenaladale in 1771, but Maitland was still listed as the proprietor after 1775.[3]: 266 John MacDonald brought 210 CatholicScottish Highlander settlers, 100 from Uist and 110 from mainland Scotland, to the "Tracadie Estate," which was composed of Lots 35 and 36.[3]: 56, 234 Lot 35 was sold for arrears in 1781 before being restored in 1791.[3]: 266 It was sold in 1792 to John MacDonald of Glenaladale.[4] It was one of the principal areas of Scottish settlement on the island by the census of April 1798.[3]: 60 The Tenant League, formed in 1863, was active in Lot 35.[3]: 93
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^Dominion Bureau of Statistics (1953). Marshall, Herbert (ed.). Ninth Census of Canada 1951 (Report). Vol. I: Population: General Characteristics. Edmond Cloutier, C.M.G, O.A., D.S.P., Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationery. p. 6-2.
^Dominion Bureau of Statistics (1957-03-29). Census of Canada 1956: Population: Counties and Subdivisions: Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick (Report). Vol. Bulletin: 1-2. Edmond Cloutier, C.M.G, O.A., D.S.P., Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationery. p. 6-4.
^Dominion Bureau of Statistics (1962). 1961 Census of Canada (Report). Vol. I — Part: I: Series 1.1: Population: Electoral Districts: Bulletin 1.1—1. Dominion Bureau of Statistics. p. 5-4.
^Dominion Bureau of Statistics (August 1969). 1966 Census of Canada: Population (Report). Vol. I (1-1). Dominion Bureau of Statistics. p. 9-3.
^Statistics Canada. 1971 Census of Canada: Population: Census Subdivisions (Historical) (Report). Vol. I—Part: 1 (Bulletin 1.1—2). p. 2-10.