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The London Gazette, 6 May, 1938 2932 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 6 MAY, 1938 Flitton, Flitwick and Steppingley as lies to the Manor, Emberton, Weston Underwood, Raven- north-west and north-east of the road running stone, Stoke Goldington, Hanslope, Gayhurst, from Castle Hill via Warren Farm, Road Tyringham with Filgrave, Lathbury, Shering-, Houses, Silsoe, Flitton Church, Greenfield, ton, Chicheley, Hardmead, Astwood, North" Flitwick Station and Froghall to Millbrook. Crawley, Newport Pagnell and Great Linford. In the petty sessional division of Biggleswade. IN THE COUNTY OF NORTHAMPTON. The parishes of Old Warden, Southill, The county borough of Northampton. Chicksands, Shefford and Campton. The borough of Higham Ferrers. SECOND SCHEDULE. In the petty sessional division of Northampton. An Area comprising:— The parishes of Hackleton, Denton, Brafield IN THE COUNTY OF BEDFORD. on the Green, Little Houghton, Great Hough- The borough of Bedford. ton, Hardingstone, including its detached part, 'The petty sessional divisions of Sharnbrook Wootton, Quinton, Courteenhall, Collingtree, and Bedford. Milton, Roade, Ashton, Hartwell, Rothefs- thorpe, Upton, Weston Favell, Billing, In the petty sessional division of Cogenhoe, Castle Ashby and Yardley Biggleswade. Hastings; so much of the parish of Kisling- The parishes of Tempsford, Blunham, bury as lies to the east of the road running Moggerhanger, Everton, Sandy, Northill, from Gayton via Hill Farm, and Kislingbury Potton, Cockayne Hatley, Sutton, Wrestling- to New Duston, and so much of the parish of worth, Eyeworth, Dunton, Biggleswade, Old Duston as lies to the south and south-east of Warden, Southill, Shefford, Chicksands and the road running from Nobottle via Duston Campton. Church and Dallington Church to Kingsthorpe. In the petty sessional division of In the petty sessional division of Ampthill. Towcester. The parishes of Cranfield, Lidlington, The parishes of Stoke Bruerne, Blisworth and Marston Moretaine, Houghton Corquest, Mill- Gayton; and so much of the parishes of Shiit- brook, Ampthill, Maulden, Haynes and Clop- langer, Easton Neston and Tiffield as lies, to hill; and so much of the parishes of Silsoe, the north and north-east of the road running Flitton, Flitwick and Steppingley as lies to the from Stoke Bruerne via Shutianger, Sewardsley, north-west and north-east of the road running Tiffield Reformatory and Tiffield Church to from Castle Hill via Warren Farm, Road Eastcote. Houses, Silsoe, Flitton Church, Greenfield, Flit- In the petty sessional division of wick Station and Froghall to Millbrook. Wettingborough. IN THE COUNTY OF CAMBRIDGE. The parishes of Newton Bromshold, Rush- den, Irchester, Wollaston, Strixton, Bozeat, In the petty sessional division of Grendon, Easton Maudit and Irthlingborough; Arrington and Melbourne. and so much of the parish of Wellingborough The parishes of Tadlow and Hatley St. as lies to the east of the road running from George. Wilby via Westfield Road and Gold Street (Wellingbbrough), Finedon Road, Ryebury In the petty sessional division of Hill, Finedon and Round House to Woodford Caxton. House. The parishes of Gamlingay and Little Gransden. In the petty sessional division of Thrapston. IN THE COUNTY OF HUNTINGDON. The parishes of Little Addington and Chel- veston cum Caldecott; so much of the parish In the petty sessional division of of Hargrave as lies to the south of the London Toseland. Midland and Scottish Railway line running The parishes of Great Gransden. Waresley, from Raunds Station to Kimbolton Station, Abbotsley, Eynesbury, St. Neots, St. Neots and so much of the parish of Raunds as lies Rural, Little Paxton, Hail Weston, Tetworth, to the south-west of the road running from including its detached part, and Eynesbury Hargrave via Red Lodge and Raunds to Hardwicke, including its detached part; Ringstead. and so much of the parish of Great Staughton as lies to the south-west of the road running from Hail Weston via Staughton Highway, Order No. 5723. Staughton Green and Claylands Farm to (Dated 5th May, 1938.) Kimbolton. FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE (INFECTED IN THE COUNTY OF BUCKINGHAM. AREAS) ORDER OF 1938 (No. 75). In the petty sessional division of SUBJECT. Newport Pagnell. I. Contracts the Foot-and-Mouth Disease 'The parishes of Lavendon, Warrington, Infected Area around Oxford, as from the nth Olney, Olney Park Farm, Cold Brayfield, May, 1938, so as to comprise only the Area Newton Blossomville, Clifton Reynes, Petsoe described in the Schedule..
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