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4779 with regard to the other part of the said line, in the Somerford cuni Radnor, Davenport, Hulme Wai- event of the said Eastern Counties Railway Com- field, , Kermincham, , Twem- pany not procuring, in the ensuing session of Par- low, cum Barnshaw, Blackden, Rosthorne liament an Act, authorising the extension of their otherwise Rosthern otherwi se HighLeigh existing line of railway to Bedford, as aforesaid. , , Mere, Tattoo, —Dated this eleventh day of November 1845. , Toft, , Over Knutsford, Nether John Robinson Gibson, 9, Knutsford, Bowden, Ashley, Altrincham, Hale Copthall-court, and and , all in the county of ; and Owen, Gray, and Ittidge, BUI also to make and maintain another railway from 25, Great Tower-street, ' lor toe JSUL and out of the line of the said first-described rail- London. way, with all proper works and conveniences con- nected therewith, to commence at or near a field in the township of Shelton, in the parish of Potteries, and Liverpool and Man- Stoke-upon-Trent, in the county of , occu- chester direct Railway. pied by Daniel Cotton, which said field adjoins a TVTOTICE is hereby given, that application is timber yard, in the township of Shelton aforesaid, _Li intended to be made to Parliament in the occupied by I. and T. Dimmock, and the turn- next session, for leave to bring in a Bill or Bills pike road leading from Stoke-upon-Trent to for making and maintaining a railway or railways, Shelton, in the parish of Stoke-upon-Trent, with all proper and convenient stations, erections, in the county of Stafford; and to terminate bridges, wharfs, warehouses, works, communica- either by an independent terminus, or by a junc- tions, approaches, and conveniences connected tion with the Grand Junction Railway, in the therewith, to commence either by an independent township of and parish of , at terminus, or by a junction with the Grand Junc- or near where the Manchester and Birmingham tion Railway, at or near a certain coal-wharf Railway joins the Grand Junction Railway, all in occupied by Mr. Thomas Firmstone, in the liberty the county of Chester; and which said railway and of Forebridge, in the parish of Castle Church, in works will pass from, in, through, or into the the county of Stafford; and to terminate either by several parishes, townships, and extra-parochial an independent terminus, or by 'a junction with and other places following, or some of them, the Manchester South Junction and Altrincham that is to say; Stoke - upon - Trent, Penkhull Railway, at or near a certain field called Upper- cum Boothen, Handford, Penkhull, Boothen, Kiln-meadow, adjoining the Stockport and War- Shelton, Newcastle under Lyme, Trentham, rington turnpike-road, in the township of Al- Clayton Griffith, Clayton, Woolstanton, Knut- trihcham, in the parish of Bowden, in the county ton, Chesterton, Chatterley, Audley, Halmer-end, of Chester; and which said railway and works Knowl-end, Bignall-end, Park-end, Eardley-end, will pass from, in, through, and into the several Balterley and Barthomley, or some of them, in the parishes, townships, and extra-parochial and county of Stafford; and of Bartbomley, Crewe, other places following, or some of them, that is , Weston, Basford, Shavington cum to say; Stafford, Saint Mary's Stafford, Saint Gresty, Chorlton, Monks Coppenhall and Church Chad's Stafford otherwise the united parishes of Coppenhall, in the county of Chester; and also to Saint Mary and Saint Chad Stafford, Hopton make and maintain another railway, with all and Coton, Whitgreave, Marston, Salt and proper works and conveniences connected there- iEnson, Lammascote, Enson, Tillington, Yarlet, with, from and out of the first - described Castle Church, Forebridge, Dain's-hill, Seigh- railway, commencing at or near a certain field, ford, , Derrington, Great Bridgeford, called Dumbarfield, in the occupation of Thomas Creswell, Stone, Aston, Little Aston, Great Heath, in the township of , in the Aston, Aston Burston and Stoke, Great Aston parish of Astbury, in the county of Chester, and Burston and Stoke, Walton, Darlaston, Meaford, terminating at the terminus of the Manchester and Oulton, Little Meaford, Meaford Oulton and Birmingham Railway, at , in the town- Stone intermixed, Meaford in Kibblestone, Kib- ship of Macclesfield, and parish of Prestbury, in blestone, Darlaston, Moddershall, Tittensor, Nor- the county of Chester, and which said railway and macott, , Trentham, Blurton, Clayton works will pass from, in, through, or into the se-. Griffith, Clayton, Caverswall, Stoke-upon-Trent, veral parishes, townships, and extra-parochial, and Longton, Lane-end, Fenton Culvert otherwise other places following, or some of them, that is to Great Fenton, Fenton Vivian otherwise Little say ; Eaton, Buglawton, Hulme Walfield, Marton, Fenton, Penkhull cum Boothen, Penkull Boothen, , , Sutton, Macclesfield, Shelton, Hanley,Etruria, Burslem, Rushton-grange, Upton, , Titherington, Hurdsfield, Astbury, Cobridge, the Hamill, Abbey Hulton, Sneyd, Wool- Preetbury, all in the county of Chester; also to stanton, Chell,' Tunstall-court, Big Chatterley, make and maintain another branch railway, with Thursfield, • Wedgwood, Stadmoreslow, Oldcote, all proper works, and conveniences connected Briery Hurst, Norton and Bemersley, all in the therewith, from or out of the first-described rail- county of Stafford; , Astbury, Odd- way, at or near a certain field belonging to Harry Rode, , Newbold, Newbold Mainwaring, Esquire, nnd occupied by Edward Astbury, , Prestbury, Lower Withirigton, Garner, in the township of Goostrey cum Barns- Eaton, Marlon, Siddington, Old Withington, Capesr shaw, in the parish of Sandbach, in the county of thorne, , Radnor, , Chester; and to terminate either by an independent