1428 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 16 MARCH, 1951

coffin buried in such vault or grave be At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 15th day separately enclosed by stonework or brickwork of March, ,1951. properly cemented. (6) In any earthen grave now existing in the PRESENT, said portion of the Churchyard, the burial The KING'S Most Excellent Majesty in Council. may be allowed of the body of any member of the family of the person or persons hereto- Sheriffs appointed by His Majesty in Council for fore buried in such grave, subject to the the year 1951. condition that no part of the coffin containing the body shall be at a depth less than three feet below the level of the surface of the (except Cornwall and Lancashire) ground adjoining the grave. Bedfordshire—Major Leigh Pemberton Stedall, (c) In the said portion of the Churchyard, in D.S.O., of Billington Manor, Leighton Buzzard,. any grave space in which no interment has Beds. heretofore taken place, the burial may be Berkshire—Captain Thomas Leopold McClintock allowed of the body of any person for whom Lonsdale of Kingstone Lisle Park, near Wantage. or of any member of a family for which such grave space has been reserved and appro- Buckinghamshire—Lieut.-Colonel Philip Dayrell priated as a burial place, with the exclusive Stewart Palmer, of Dorney Court, Dorney, Bucks. right of burial therein, subject to the condition Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire (Cambridgeshire that no part of the coffin containing the body name)—Captain William Henry Ockleston, of shall be at a depth less than three feet below Church Farm, Caxton, Cambs. the level of the surface of the ground adjoin- Cheshire—Humphrey Bagnall Vernon, Esq., M.C... ing the grave. of Forest Lodge, Bracknell, Berkshire. 2. This Order may be cited as the Burial Grounds Cumberland—Lieut.-Colonel Timothy Fetherston- (Ercall Magna) Order, 1951. haugh, O.B.E., of The College, Kirkoswald, Penrith. E. C. E. Leadbitter. Derbyshire—George Christopher Mather Jackson,. Esq., of Stubbing Court, near Chesterfield. Devonshire—Captain Sir Edward Charles Benthall,. At the Court at Buckingham Palace the 15th day K.C.S.I., of Lindridge, Bishopsteignton, Devon. of March, 1951. Dorsetshire—Lieut.-Colonel Joseph William Weld,. PRESENT, O.B.E., of Lulworth Castle, Dorset. The KING'S Most Excellent Majesty in Council. Durham—Colonel Thomas George Greenwell, T.D.,. WHEREAS the Minister of Health, after giving of Thornley Cottage, Tow Law, Bishop Auckland,. to the Incumbent and Churchwardens of the Parish Co. Durham. of Ashford in Bakewell, in the County of Derby, 10 Essex—Major George Nigel Capel-Cure, of Blake days' previous notice of his intention in that behalf, Hall, Ongar. has, under the provisions of the Burial Act, 1853, as amended by subsequent enactments, made a Re- Gloucestershire—Lieut-Colonel John Savile Hoole- presentation to His Majesty in Council that, for the Lowsley-Williams, of Chavenage, Tetbury, Glos. protection of the Public Health, the opening of any Herefordshire—John Francis Maclean, Esq., of new burial ground in the of Ashford in Thatch Close, Llangrove, Ross-on-Wye, Hereford- Bakewell, in the said County of Derby, save with shire. the previous approval of the Minister of Health, Hertfordshire—Colonel Sir William Henry Dyke should be prohibited, and that burials should be dis- Acland, Bt., M.C., A.F.C., T.D., of Barnes Wood, continued therein as follows, viz.: — Welwyn. Ashford in Bakewell.—Forthwith and entirely Kent—Leslie Doubleday, Esq., of Hempstead House,. in the Churchyard of the Parish Church of Ashford Tonge, near Sittingbourne. in the said Parish. Leicestershire—Lieut-Colonel John Derrick Hignett,. Provided that— of Langton Grange, Market Harborough, (a) In any vault or walled grave now existing Leicestershire. in the said Churchyard, burial may be Lincolnshire—Lieut-Colonel Oswald Bissill Giles, of allowed subject to the condition that every The Elms, Horncastle Road, Boston, Lincolnshire. coffin buried in such vault or grave be separately enclosed by stonework or brick- County of London—The Hon. Hugh Kenyon work properly cemented. Molesworth Kindersley, C.B.E., M.C., of 9, North (b) In any earthen grave now existing in the Audley Street, W.I. said Churchyard, the burial may be allowed Middlesex—John Donaldson Craig, Esq., of Old of the body of any member of the family Manor Cottage, Park Road, Teddington. of the person or persons heretofore buried Monmouthshire—Arthur Maynard Chesterfield in such grave, subject to the condition that Jenour, Esq., of Crossways, Chepstow. no part of the coffin containing the body shall be at a depth less than three feet Norfolk—Robert Wyndham Ketton-Cremer, Esq.,. below the level of the surface of the ground of Felbrigg Hall, Norwich, Norfolk. adjoining the grave. —Captain Geoffrey William Martin (c) In the said Churchyard, in any grave space Lees, of Falcutt House, , Brackley, in which no interment has heretofore taken Northants. place, the burial may be allowed of the Northumberland—William Arthur Benson, Esq., of body of any person for whom or of any Newbrough Hall, Fourstones, Northumberland. member of a family for which such grave space has been reserved and appropriated Nottinghamshire—Major Edward Harold Spalding,. as a burial place, with the exclusive right of of Flawborough Hall, near Newark. burial therein, subject to the condition that Oxfordshire—Michael Henry Mason, Esq., of Scott's. no part of the coffin containing the body House, Eynsham Park, Witney, Oxon. shall be at a depth less than three feet below the level of the surface of the ground Rutland—Major Herbert Egerton Whaley, of Ashwell adjoining the grave. Lodge, Oakham, Rutland. Shropshire—Brigadier Sir Alexander Seville Gibbons Now, therefore, His Majesty in Council is pleased Stanier, Bt., D.S.O., M.C., of The Citadel, Weston, hereby to give Notice of such Representation and Shrewsbury. to order that the same be taken into consideration by a Committee of the Privy Council on the 7th day Somersetshire—Sir Robert John Sinclair, K.C.B.,. of May next. K.B.E., of Cleeve Court, near Bristol. And His Majesty is further pleased to direct that County of Southampton—Major Arthur Francis. this Order be forthwith published in the London Clarke-Jervoise, of Idsworth, Horndean, Ports- Gazette, and that copies thereof be affixed on the mouth. doors of the Churches or Chapels of, or on some conspicuous places within, the Parish affected by Staffordshire—James Donald Eadie, Esq., of Park such Representation one month before the said 7th Mount, Wombourne, near Wolverhampton. day of May. Suffolk—John Gibson Jarvie, Esq., of Gedding Hall, E. C. E. Leadbitter. near Bury St. Edmunds.