THE LONDON GAZETTE, 19 FEBRUARY, 1926. 1253 and Warsop)
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THE LONDON GAZETTE, 19 FEBRUARY, 1926. 1253 and Warsop).. Newark (except the parishes of Amalgamation of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Thorney, Broadholme, Harby, Wigsley, Spal- Infected Areas Nos. 7 and 13. ford, South Clifton, North Clifton, Girton, 2. The principal Order shall be read and Meeting, Besthorpe, South Scarle, Grass- have effect as if Area No. 7 described in thorpe, Weston, Normanton-on-Trent, Marn- that Order were included in and formed part ham and Fledborough), BingHam, Southwell of Area No. 13 added to the First Schedule and Nottingham (except the parishes of of that Order by the Foot-and-Mouth Disease Thrumpton, Ratcliffe-on-Soar, Kingston-on- Declaration of Infected Areas Order of 1926 Soar, Button Bonington, Normanion-on-Soar, (No. 34). Stanford-on-Soar, East Leake, West Leake and Gotham), and the parishes of Laxton, Kirton, Contraction of Foat-and-Mouth Disease Boughton, Wellow, Ompton, Eufford, Ollerton Infected Area No. 9. and Edwinstowe. 3. The Area described in the Second In the county of Derby. Schedule to this Order shall be substituted for Area No. 9 described in the First Schedule The borough of Ilkeston. to the principal Order. The petty sessional division of Ilkeston (except the parishes of Pent-rich, Ripley, Denby, Horsley Woodhouse, Horsley, Mor- Commencement and Short Title,. ley and Stanley) and the parish of Pinxton. 4. This Order shall take immediate effect and may be cited as the FOOT-AND-MOUTH In the county of Leicester. DISEASE DECLARATION OF INFECTED AREAS The petty sessional division of Belvoir, and ORDER OF 1926 (No. 36). the parishes of Wymeswold, Hose, Long Clawston, Holwell, Scalford, Goadby Mar- In witness whereof the Official Seal of the wood, Wycomb and Chadwell, Waltham on Minister of ' Agriculture and the Wolds, Bescaby and Stonesby. Fisheries is hereunto affixed this eighteenth day of February, In the parts of Kesteven division of Lincoln. nineteeen hundred and twenty- six. The parishes of Stapleford, Beckingham, (L.S.; J. Jackson, Fenton, Claypole, Stubton, Dry Doddington, Westborough, Long Bennington, Bennington Authorised by the Minister. Grange, Foston, Allington, Sedgebrook, Woolsthorpe, Denton, Wyville with Hunger- ton, Harlaxton, Barrowby, Great Gonerby, FIEST SCHEDULE. Marston, Hougham and Hough-on-the-Hill. Infected Area No. 8. An Area comprising: — Copies of the above Order can be obtained In the county of Warwick. on application to the Secretary, Ministry of The city of Birmingham. Agriculture and Fisheries, 7, Whitehall PLace, S.W. 1. The borough of Sutton Coldfield. The petty sessional divisions of Coleshill, Solihull and Henley in Arden (except the parish of Bearley) and the parishes of Wilne- cote and Castle Liberty, Eangsbury, Corley, OEDEE OF THE. MINISTER OF Allesley, Berkswell, Wroxall, Honiley, Beau- .AGEICULTUEE AND FISHEEIES. sale, Haseley, Shrewley, Ipsley, Studley, Morton Bagot, Spernall and Sambourn. (DATED 18TH FEBRUARY, 1926.) In the county of Worcester. The county borough of Dudley. FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE DECLAEA- The borough of Stourbridge. TTON OF INFECTED AEEAS OEDER OF The petty sessional divisions of Eedditch 1926 (No. 36). (except the parish of Inkberrow), Bromsgrove, Stourbridge, Halesowen and Oldbury, and the parishes of Chaddesley Cprbett and Wolverley. The Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, The county of Stafford, including all by virtue and in exercise of the powers vested boroughs geographically situate therein in him under the Diseases of Animals Acts, (except that part which is already comprised 1894 to 1925, and of every other power in Infected Areas Nos. 7 and 13 and the enabling him in this behalf, hereby orders as parishes of Tutbury, Rolleston, but not exclud- follows: — ing its detached part, Anslow, Outwoods, Extension of Foot-and-Mouth Disease Infected Stretton, Branston, Croxall, Edingale, Hase- Area No. 8. lour, Elford, Tamhorn, Hopwas Hays, Tarn- worth, Wigginton, Clifton Campville and 1. The Foot-and-Mouth Disease Declara- Haunton, Harlaston, Thorpe Constantine, tion of Infected Areas Order of 1926 (No. 29) Syerscote and Statfold}. hereafter referred to as " the principal Order " shall be read and have effect as if the Area described in the First Schedule to this Order In the county of Salop. were substituted for the Area No. 8 described The petty sessional divisions of Shifnal in the First Schedule to the principal Order. (except the parish of Priorslee) and Newport.