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4414 THE GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 23, 1860.

Llanfawr otherwise Llanfaur otherwise Llanfor, terminating in the parish of , in the counly Rhiwaedog-nch-Afon otherwise Rhiwaedog-uwch- of Merioneth, in or near a certain field or close in Afon, Rhiwaedog-is-Afon, Bettws, Ciltalgarth, the occupation of Thomas Jones, fifty yards, or Garn, Llan, Wantllerdiog, Penmaen, Uchedre, thereabout, northward of the turnpike road from , Bala, Cyffty, Ismynydd, Maestron, Corwen to , at or near which place it Streflyn, Uchmynydd otherwise Uwchmynydd, will form junctions with the lines of railway autho- otherwise Llanderfel, Caergeliog, rised by "The , , and Corwcn Crogen, Cynlas, Doldrewyn, Llaithgwm, Llan Railway Act, 1860," and "The Llangollen and otherwise Llan-Llaudderfel, Nantfrayer, Setwrn, Corwen Railway Act, 1860," respectively, and Llandrillo, Llan, Cilan, Dinam, Faerdref otherwise which said railway, and the works connected there- Vaerdref, Garthiaen, Penant otherwise Pennant, with, will be made and maintained iu, from, through, Syrior, Tyfos, , Bonron, Maesgwyn, and into the parishes, townships, tomilands, and Drebach,' Maesgamedd, Bonwyson, Cynwyd-fawr, extra-parochial places following, or some of them Cynwyd-fechan, Cenwyd-fechan, Brosaethydd, Bod- (that is to say) : Llandderfel otherwise Llanderfel, haelog otherwise Bodheulog, Meyarth, Uwchmy- Caergeliog, Crogen, Cynlas, Doldrewyn, Llaithgwm, nydd, Bodgynfel, in the county of Merioneth; Llan otherwise Llan Llanderfel, Nantfrayer, , Rhiwarth, Tre Rhiwarth, Llan, Tre-y- Selwrn, Llandrillo, Llan, Cilan, Dinam, Faerdref Llan, Llanrhaiadr-yn-Mochnant, Aber Marchnant, otherwise Vaerdraef, Garthiaen, Penant otherwise Brithdir, Castell-raocli, Castell-moch Fawr, Cefn Pennant, Syrior, Tyfos, GwyddeKern, .Bonron, coch, Glanavon Fach, Gianhafon Fach, Glanavon Maesgwyn, Drebach, Maesgamcdd, Bonwyson, Fawr, Gianhafon Fawr, Gianhafon Vach, Nant- Cynwyd Fawr, Cynwyd Fechan otherwise Cemvyd fyllen, Pennant, Cornorion, Cwnillech, Dwyffrwd. Fechan, JBrosiietnydd, Bodhaelog otherwise Bod- Garthgelynen Fawr, Garthgelyncn Fechan, Pan- heulog, Meyarth, Uwchmynydd. Bodgynfel, Llan* gwern, Pennant, Pen-y-bont Vawr, Castell-moeh gar, Bryn, Cymmer otherwise Cymer, Cymer and Fawr, Llanym) nech, Carreghova, Llwyntidman, Bryn, Gwynodl otherwise Gwnodl otherwise Treprenal, Llansaintffraid, Collfryn, Llanerchila, Gwnnodl, , Corwen, Bodorlas, , Dol- Tredderwen Fawr, Trewylan, Dolwen, Llan, ac-Abcralwen otherwise Dol Aberalwen, liendre- Llanerchymris, Lledrod, Meliniog Fach, Meliniog forfydd, Llygadog, Mwstwr, Rhaggatt otherwise Fawr, Alberbury, . Uppington, Middle- Rhagatt, Ruggatt, Bonwen, Ruggatt and Bonwen, ton, Aberland, Bauseley, Llanchymeris, in the Tirilauerch, Trewyn, Ycheldref, and Corwen, all in county of Montgomery; Llanrhaiadr-yn-Mochnant, the county of Merioneth. -Beohadlaf-isaf, Benhadlaf-uwchaf, Gartheryr, Hen- 3. A railway commencing in the township of fache, Homlet, Llanrhaiadr, Trebrys Fach, Trebrys Llwyntidman and parish of , in the Fawr, Trefeiliw, , Banhadla-Issa, Llan- counties of Salop and Denbigh, or one of them, by gedwyn, Smvecan, , otherwise a junction with the railway first above described, Llansylin, Soughton otherwise Sychtyn, Llanymy- five hundred and thirty yards, or thereabouts, east- uech, Llwyntidman, Treprenal, Carreghova other- ward of the and Newtown Railway, at or wise ; Trepenal, in the .county of near a certain field or close in the occupation of Denbigh; Llansylin, Llansilin, Soughtoti, Sychtyn, Anne and James Radcliffe, and terminating in the Llanymynech, Llwyntidman, Treprenal, Trepenal, parish of Llanymynech, in the counties of Denbigh Llynygroes, Maesbrook-issa, Maesbrook-ucha, and Salop, or one of them, by a junction with the Upper Maesbrook, Lower Maesbrook, Llanyblo- Oswestry and Newtown Railway, at a point eight dwell, Abertanat, Abertannat, Abertannat1,Blodwell, hundred yards, or thereabouts, north of the centre Bryn, Llynclys, Garth-is-fa, Oswestry, Moreton, of the platform at the Llanymynech station thereof, Morton, Crickheath, Treflach, , Dovaston, which said railway, and the works connected there- Edgerley, Osbaston, Tyricoed, Melverley, , with, will be made and maintained in, from, through, Heath Farm, Argoed, Kynaston, Great Ness, Alder- or into the several parishes, townships, and extra- ton,Felton-Butler,Hopton,Kinton,Keynton,Cliifness, parochial places following, or some of them (that is Ness-Cliff, Great Ness, Wilcot, Willcot, Wilcott, to say): Llanymynech, Llwyntidman, and Crick- Pentre, Montford, Ensdon, Cardeston, Canliston, heath, in the counties last aforesaid, or one of Wattlesboro', Alberbury, Benthal, Whiston Priory, them: Eyton, Rowton, Amaston, Ford, Shrawardine, Little Shrawardine, Shrawardine Castle, Renthall, 4. A railway commencing in the parish of Saint Posenhall, Dinthill. Saint Alkamond , Julian Shrewsbury, in the county of Salop, by a Woolaston, Pontesbury, , , Boycott, junction with the railway first above described, at , Edge, Farley, Halston, Little Han- or near a certain point seventy yards, or there- wood, Hinton, Lea, Newnham, Nox, Oaks, , abouts, north-westward of the centre of the bridge Pontesbury, , Sascott, Sibberscott, Stony carrying the turnpike road from Shrewsbury to Stretton, Yockleton, , , Great Meole Brace, and terminating in the parish of Hanwood, Church Hanwuod, Meole Brace, Brace Saint Julian, in the county of Salop, by a junction Meole, Newton, Edgebold, Nobold, Meole, Goose- with the Severn Valley Railway, in or near a hill, Monk Meole, Saint Chad Shrewsbury, Long- certain field numbered 3, in the parish of Saint ner, Betton, Alkmere, Bicton, Calcott, Crow Meole, Julian Shrewsbury, on the plans referred to in the Onslow, Shelton, Oxon, Whitley, Welbatch, Wood- 38th section of " The Severn Valley Railway Act, cote, Horton, Frankwell, Lythwood, Lyth, Con- 1855," which said railway and the works connected dover, Sutton, Atcham, Saint Alkmond Shrews- therewith will be made and maintained from, in bury, Allbrightlee, Hencot, Preston, Saint Mary through, or into the several parishes, townships, Shrewsbury, Berwick, Leaton, Newton, Wollascott, and extra-parochial places of Saint Julian Shrews- Harlscott, Saint Julian Shrewsbury, Shelton, Bays- bury, Shelton, Bayston, Coleham, Pulley, Holy ton, I'tilley. Holy Cross and Snint Giles Shrews- Cross and Saint Giles, and Abbey Foregate, or bury, The Abbey Fon>gate Shrewsbury, Coleham, some of them, in the county of Salop: Saint Michael's Shrewsbury, in the county of 5. A railway commencing in the township of Salop: Abertanatt, in the parish of Llanyblodwell, in the 2. A railway commencing in the parish of Llan- county of Salop, by a junction with the railway drillo, in tlie county of Merioneth, by a junction first above described, at or near a certain field or with such first above-described railway at or near a close in the occupation of George Whitty, at or certain field or close known as Cae'r-Scybor- about three hundred and fifty yards eastward of the Newydd, in the occupation of Jane Owen, and turnpike road leading from Porthywaeu to Llan-