THE LONDON GAZETTE, MARCH 28, 1882, .4(9

the county of , as lies within the den, and Braybrooke, in the county of North- following boundaries, that is to say, the high- ampton, as lies within the following boundaries, way from to Belvoir Castle on the that is to say, the Bottom, Top, and Little north, the highway from Newark to Melton Darnells, Middle field, and three ploughed fields, Mowbray on the east, the highway from Plungar in the occupation of William Payne Cowley, to Melton Mowbray on the south, and the high- Braybrooke; The Slip, first and second Hill, way from Granby to Plungar on the west. two meadows, one ploughed field, and Crow- (5.) So much of the parish of Thorpe Lang- thorns, all in the parish of Little BOM den, and ton, in the county of Leicester, as lies within five fields in the parish of Braybrookc, all in the following boundaries, that is to say, Stoke's the occupation of William West, Little Bowden; Meadow farm on the south, Underwood's farm three fields in the occupation of Mr. Broughton, "West Langton on the cast, George Kendall's in the parish of Braybrooke; Clack Hill field farm on the west, and George Kendall's in the occupation of Sir W. de Capell Brooke, ploughed land farm on the north. Bart., in the parish of Little Bowdcn, and (6.) So much of the parish of Carlton-Cur- Monks two fields also in the parish of Little lieu, in the county of Leicester, as lies within Bowden. the following boundaiies, that is to say, Albert (3.) So much of the parish of Weston-by- Norman's farm on the east. Barnett field and Welland, in the county of Northampton, as lies Clump Close on the north, the road leading within the following boundaries, that is to say, from Kib worth to Carl ton on the west, and Wade's two fields, and Hayer's field on the east, the road leading from Tur Langton to Kibworth the river Welland and the London and North- on the south. Western Railway bank on the north, Smith's (7.) So much of the parishes of Goadby, field and Slawston-road on the west, and Row- Tugby, and Keythorpe, in the county of latt's field and Ashley-road on the south. Leicester, as lies within the following boun- (4.) The parish of Abington, in the county daries, that is to say, Mr. Kendall's Church of Northampton. Close, Neather Meadow, and Sir A. Hazelrigg's .—(1.) So much of the parish of Ploughed Close, and the village of Goadby on South Muskham, in the county of Nottingham, the west, Kendall's Baxted Hill, and his ten as lies within the following boundaries, that is acres, Harrison's twenty acres, and Berry's to say, a lane known as Nelson-lane leading Broad Meadow on the north, the Honourable from North Muskham to the Great North-road Tyrwhitt Wilson's Bassetts Close on the east, from Newark to Tuxford on or towards the Mr. Kendall's Top Hill and Side Hill fields, and north, the river Trent on or towards the east, the Honourable Tyrwhitt Wilson's ploughed the Great North-road on or towards the west, field on the south. and the Great Northern railway from Newark Lincolnshire (Holland).— (1.) All lands and build- to Retford on or towards the south. ings in the parishes of Spalding, and Pinchbeck, (2.) So much of the parish of , in in the petty sessional division of Elloe, in the the county of Nottingham, as lies within the Parts of Holland, Lincolnshire, bounded south following boundaries, that is to say, the high- by Pennygate, west and north by Woolram road leading from Cotgrave to Owthorpe village, Waygate, in part east by the new railway to the high-road leading from Cotgrave to Plum- Sleaford, and in remaining part east by the tree village, the high-road leading off the Plum- new railway-road to Pennygate End, but exclu- tree-road to Clipstone village, and a line drawn, sive of such roads. from Clipstone-road to Owthorpe-road and (2.) All lands and buildings in the parish of passing through a hovel in the occupation of Gedney, in the petty sessional division of Elloe, John Randall, cottager, Cotgrave. in the Parts of Holland, Lincolnshire, bounded (2.) So much of the parish of Tollerton, in east from Dawsmere School by the line of a the county of Nottingham, as lies within the foot-path leading out against Black Burn into following boundaries, that is to say, a line drawn Long Sutton and Gedney Common-road, thence from the Top farm of Alfred Broadhurst at along such road up to Middle Drove, south by Tollerton to the Glebes farm in the occupation Middle Drove-road to Gedney Dike End of John Brunt at Tollerton, and from there to thereof, and thence by an imaginary line across Johnsons field in the occupation of J. H. { Mr. Collin's farm to Fleet Haven, west by Sanders at Tollerton, and from there to the Fleet Haven, and north from Fleet Haven by Rough field in the occupation of Samuel Wild the division line between Mr. Wright's and at Tollerton. Mr. Jeffrey's farms along the old Roman Bank (4.) So much of the parish of Cotgrave, in to Dawsmere School, but exclusive of such roads. the county of Nottingham, as lies within the (3.) All lands and buildings in the parishes following boundaries, that is to say, the of Spalding, and Cowbitt, in the petty sessional Grantham Canal, the highway leading from division of Elloe, in the Parts of Holland, Cotgrave to Plumtree, the highway leading off Lincolnshire, bounded by the road leading from the Cotgrave and Plumtree-road to Tollerton Cowbitt-church to Moulton Chapel known as village, and the highway leading from Cotgrave Havens Bank on the south, Fulney Drove to Holme-Pierrepont. otherwise Thornham on the west, Old Fen Dike Rutl'jnd.—(l.) The parish of Thistleton, in the otherwise Burr-lane on the north, and Wigg- county of Rutland. mere-drain otherwise Wykemere-drain on the (2.) So much of the county of Rutland, as east, but exclusive of such roads. lies within the following boundaries, that is to say, the road leading from the parish of Oak- Norfolk.—The parishes of East Walton, West- ham Deanshold through Barleythorpe and acre, Gaytonthorpe, East Winch, West Bilney, Langham to Cold Overton, in the county of Pentney, Wormegay, and Ashwicken, in the Leicester, on or towards the east and north, western division of the county of Norfolk. the said county of Leicester towards the Northamptonshire.—(1.) The parishes of Wat- west, and the parish of Oakham Deanshold ford, and Long Buckby, and the hamlet of aforesaid, and the road leading from the said Murcott, in the county of Northampton. parish to Knossington until it reaches the said (2..) So nr.uch of the parishes of Little Bow- county of Leicester on or towards the south. Mo 25G»9. B