THE LONDON GAZETTE, N JANUARY, 1938 223
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THE LONDON GAZETTE, n JANUARY, 1938 223 Order .No. 5610. (except the parishes of West Dean, White- (Dated 3rd January, 1938.) parish, Landlord, Redlynch, Downton, Alder- bury and Grimstead), Westbury, Trowbridge, FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE (INFECTED Bradford, Melksham, Whorwellsdown, Calne, AREAS) ORDER OF 1938 (No. 4). Devizes, Everley and Pewsey, Marlborough and Hungerford, Chippenham and Swindon SUBJECT. (except the parish of Inglesham). I. Contracts the Dorset, Wilts, Berkshire and The parishes of Tockenham, Dauntsey, Hampshire Foot-and-Mouth Disease Infected Lyneham, Broad Town, Clyffe Pypard, Area as from the 7th January, 1938, so as to Wootton Bassett and Lydiard Tregoze; so comprise only the Areas Nos. i and 2 described much of the parish of Brinkworth as lies to in the First Schedule. the south of. the Great Western Railway line II. Revokes the Orders described in the running from Little Somerford to Wootton Second Schedule. Bassett and so much of the parishes of Latton, Cricklade, Purton and Lydiard Millicent as lies to the east and south-east of the boundary FIRST SCHEDULE. consisting of the road running from Wootton Area No. i. Bassett via Hook, Lydiard Green, Restrop, Purton Workhouse, Widham, Purton Stoke, An Area comprising:— Dance Common, and Cricklade to Marston In the county of Berkshire. Meysey as far as its junction with the Thames The petty sessional divisions of Lambourn and Severn Canal, thence following that Canal and Hungerford (except the parish of West in an easterly direction as far as Kempsford. Woodhay). In the county of Southampton. The parishes of Coleshill, Great Coxwell, Little Coxwell, Fernham, Balking, Kingston The borough of Andover. Lisle, Uffington, Wollstone, Compton Beau- The parishes of Faccombe, Linkenholt, champ, Ashbury, Bourton, Shrivenham, Vernham Dean, Tangley, Hurstbourne Tarrant, Watchfield, . Longcot, Sparsholt, Childrey, Penton Meysey, Weyhill, Appleshaw, Fyfield, West Challow, East Challow, Letcombe Kimpton, South Tidworth, Shipton Bellinger, Bassett, Letcombe Regis, Wantage, Fawley, Thruxton, Amport, Quarley, Grateley, Over Chaddleworth, Famborough, Catmore, Bright- Wallop, Nether Wallop, Goodworth Clatford, walton, Peasemore, Leckhampstead, Winter- Upper Clatford, Abbotts Ann, Monxton, bourne, Boxford, Welford, East Shefford and Whitsbury, Rockbourne, Damerham and Great Shefford. Martin. In the county of Dorset. In the county of Somerset. The boroughs of Blandford Forum and The city and county borough of Bath. Shaftesbury. The petty sessional divisions of Weston, The petty sessional divisions of Blandford, Frome, Kilmersdon and Wincanton (except the Shaftesbury, Sturminster, Wimborne (except parish of Lovington). the parishes of Verwood, West Parley, The parishes of Saltford, Farmborough, Hampreston, Colehill, Wimborne Minster, Marksbury, Priston, Timsbury, Poulton, Stoke Corfe Mullen, Lytchett Minster and Lytchett Lane, Downhead, Cranmore, Doulting, Ever- Matravers and so much of the parish of creech, Batcombe, Upton Noble, Milton Sturminster Marshall as lies to the south of the Clevedon, Lamyatt, Ditcheat, Queen Camel, road running from Aimer via Stag Lodge and Marston Magna and Rimpton and so much of Hembury Manor to Corfe Mullen and except the parish of High Littleton as lies to the east the said road) and Sherborne (except the of the railway line running from Radstock to Parishes of Melbury Osmond and Stockwood). Glutton. The parishes of Pulham, Wootton Glanville, Mintern Magna, Hermitage, Hillfield, Up Area No. 2. Cerne, Buckland Newton, Mappowder, Mel- An Area comprising: — combe Horsey, Alton Pancras, Cerne Abbas, Piddletrenthide, Cheselbourne, Dewlish and In the county of Southampton. Winterborne Kingston, and so much of the The petty sessional division of New Forest parishes of Tolpuddle, Affpuddle, Turner's (except so much of the parish of Denny Lodge Puddle, Bere Regis, Bloxworth and Morden as as lies to the east of the road running from lies to the north of the boundary consisting of Hanger Cottages via King's Hat enclosure to the River Piddle (or Trent) as far as its Ley Green and Beaulieu and excluding the junction with the road running from the fords said road). near Culeaze House, 'thence following thaf road The parish of Brockenhurst; so much of the via Lane End, Lane End Chapel, Lockyear's parish of EUingham as comprises the former Hill, Oak Hill, Park Corner and Newton Farm parish of Broomy; so much of the parishes of to Lytchett Minster. Burley and Rhinefield as lies to the north-east of the road running from Picket Post via In the county of Gloucester. Burley Street, Stock's Farm, Burley Smithy, The parishes of Cold Ashton and Marshfield. Durmast Hill, Wilverley Post to the point where the road meets the Southern Railway In the county of Wiltshire. line from Holmsley to Brockenhurst and thence The boroughs of Swindon, Marlborough, in an easterly direction along the said railway Calne, Chippenham, Devizes, Salisbury and line; and so much of the parish of East Boldre Wilton. as lies to the north-west of the road running The petty sessional divisions of Tisbury and from Portmpre Common via Crockford Bridge, Mere, Warminster, Salisbury and Amesbury Hatchet Pond and Hazelcopse to Beaulieu. C 2.