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The London Gazette, 24 August, 1923. 5773 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 24 AUGUST, 1923. 5773 Wood to its junction at Newbarn with the Bridge and Button's Farm to its junction Elham-New Inn Green road, including the at Dunkirk End, Dymchurch, with the branch via Valley Farm to the junction at Dymchurch-New Eomney road, including Yewtree Cross with the Elham-New Inn the branch from the road junction about Green road. 550 yards north-west of White House via (56) Eoad from the Lyminge-Hythe road Honey wood Farm to the junction at Oak at Etchinghill via Arpinge, the Isolation Farm with the Newchurch-Bilsington road. Hospital and Pean to its junction at Newing- (Part of this road is in the Eural District ton with the Frogholt-Cheribon road, includ- of East Ashford.) ing the branch to the road junction about Rural District of Sevenoaks. 450 yards east of the Smithy, Paddlesworth. (17) Pilgrims Eoad from the district (57) Eoad from the Lyminge-New Inn boundary near St. Clere to the road junction Green road about 800 yards south-west of at Warrenhouse Farm, Otford; from the Postling Wents via Sandling Farm and road junction a,t the Bull Inn, Otford, to Brockhill Park Lodge to the road junction at the junction with the Bromley-Sevenoaks Kiln Comer, Saltwood, and from that road; from that junction to the junction junction via Grange Farm to the junction with the Knockholt-Dunton Green road; near Stone Farm with the Postling Wents- from the western boundary of Chevening Frogholt./oad. Park to the junction with the Bromley- (59) Eoad from the Folkestone-Canterbury Westerham road; and from tha,t junction to road near the Brick Works, Swingfield, via the district boundary near the Pumping Mill House, St. John's Ch'apel and Swanton Station. (Part of this road is in the Eural to its junction at Lydden with the Dover- District of Mailing.) Canterbury road. (Part of this road is in the (18) Eye Lane from lihe Pilgrims Eoad at Eural District of Dover.) Otford to its junction with Dunton Green (60) See under Eural District of Dover. Station Eoad. Rural District of Faversham. (23) See under Eural District of Holling- Rural District of Strood. bourn. (19) Eoad from the road junction at Owlets, near Cobham, via Jeskins Court and Rural District of Hollingbourn. Henhurst to its junction with Watling (23) Eoad from the Hollingbourne- Street at Mailing Cross, Ifield, and from Sittingbourne! road at White Post via Black that junction via the Strood Isolation Post, Einglestone and Syndale Bottom to its Hospital to the district boundary near the junction near West End with the Dodding- junction of Sun Lane and White Hill Eoad, ton-Wichling road. (Part of this road is in Milton. the Eural District of Faversham.) Rural District of Tenterden. Rural District of Hoo. (30) and (31) See under Eural District of (22) Christmas Lane from the- road Cranbrook.. junction near the School, High Halstow, to (32) Eoad from the Tenterden-Appledore its junction with the Sharnal Street-Fenn road near the White Hart and Lamb Inn, Street road. Eeading Street,' via Barrow's Land, High Rural District of the Isle of Thanei. House and Acton to its junction at Chequer- (54) Eoad from Foxborough Lane via tree Farm with the Wittersham-Appledore Way Farm and Mill Cottages to its junction, road, including the branch from Acton to with the Canterbury-Eamsgate road, includ- the junction near Pound Farm with the ing the following branches : — Wittersham-Appledore road. (Part of this (a) from the road junction about 200 road is in the Borough of Tenterden.) yards south-west of Way Farm via Way (33) Eoad from the Wittersham-Appledore House and St. Edmund's to the junction road at the Ewe and Lamb Inn, Witters- with the Can!erbury-Eamsgate road; and ham, via Ham Green to Blackwall Bridge. (b) from the road junction at Ivy (34) Eoad from Stone Bridge via Teigh Cottage to the junction with the Canter- Farm and Gosbee's Farm to its junction at bury-Eamsgate road. Waddle Corner wi$h the Wittersham- Rural District of Mailing. Appledore road, including the branch from (17) See under Eural District of Seven- Teigh Farm via Huggit's Farm and Stone to oaks. the junction at the Crown Inn with the Rural District of ftomney Marsh. Wittersham-Appledore road. (35) Road from Appledore Bridge via (35) See under Eural District of Eomney Becket's Barn, Fadrfield, and Flats Houses Mkrsh. to the Woolpack Inn. (Part of this road Rural District of West Ashford. is in the Eural District of Tenterden.) (39) Eoad from the Lenham-Charing road (36) Eoad' from the SnargaterOld Eomney near Hart Hill via Tile Lodge, Brockton, road at the School, Brenzefct, via Thrift Field Mill, Stonebridge Green, Court Lodge, Farm, the Post Office, Brookland, and Egerton, Bock Hill, Little Houses, The Poplar Farm to the road junction at Flats Forstal, Kingsden Farm, Burnt House, Houses. Swifts Green, Watch House, Smarden Bell ~~ (37) Eoad from the Bilsington-Mersharn and Ash Farm to its junction near the road near the Good Intent Inn via Bourne Church, Smarden, with the Standen- Farm and Burntdown Farm to its junction Pluckley road. at Bonnington Cross with the Bilsington- (40) Eoad from the Charing Heath- Bonnington road, and from that junction via Swift's Green road at the George Inn, Eger- Parsonage Farm, Frogmore Cottage, White- ton, via Pivington to its junction at Ship- house, the Eoyal Oak Inn near Sherlock's land with the Pluckley-Charing road, and Bridge, Chapel Bridge, Newbarri, Marshall's from that junction via Little Chart', Eooting.
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