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THE LONDON GAZETTE, 2<6TH SEPTEMBER 1968 10377 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 2<6TH SEPTEMBER 1968 10377 Hall, Aylesbury, and must reach the Council as Land near Kiln Cottages at Buckland Common: registration authority at idiis address not earlier than Land at entrance to St. Lawrence's Church. Coles- 1st Octwber 1968 nor (later than 30th September 1970. hill : Cbleshill Village Pond. CublingCon: The Nob: After the latter date there will be no further oppor- Cross Roads Green including How's Pond. Domey : tunity for objecting to registrations made before 1st Dorney Common (a) and (&): Lake End Common (a) July 1968 ; those which are not effectively objected and (&). Dunton: Land near Lower Farm, Dunton to will become final and definitive. Every objection Village: Land ait the entrance to St. Martin's Church. which is not rejected is noted on the register as Edlesborough: Allotment gardens in Edlesborough. soon as possible after receipt, and particulars are Village: Allotment Gardens in Northall Village: sent by the registration authority to the person (if Aldtment gardens in1 DagnaH Village: Brittens Field any) on whose application the registration was made, in Edlesbotrough: Rag Pit south of Traveller's Rest and 'to certain 'other persons directly interested in Cross Roads. Ellesborough: The Green at Duns- the registration. In addition, copies of register entries more: The Scrubbs near Lodge HM Farm. Farn- of objections are sent to local authorities hol'ding ham Royal: Burnham Beeches (small pant) (&). copies of the registrations to which they relate. Fingest and Lane End: Land at Gravesend (b): The noting of an objection on the register does Bolter End Common (&): Cadmore End Common not mean that it is officially admitted to be correct, (part) (a) and (&): Little Common, Cadmore End (a) and it has no immediate effect on die registration. and (6): The northern corner of Moorend Com- The effect is 'that, unless the registration is can- mon (&): The Pound in Fingest Manor (&): Land celled, or the objector withdraws his objection, the on either sid'e of the Fingest—Stokenchurch Road, matter will be referred to a Commons Commissioner to -the east of St. Bartholomew's Church in Fingest for decision. Village (b): Land to the south-west of St. Bartholo- Objections to registrations made after 30th June mew's Church in Fingest Village (6): Land at 1968 may not be made yet; information about this junction of the Moor End Road with die Fingest— will be published shortly before 1st May 1970, the Bolter End Road (&): DJtchfield Common (&): Moor earliest date for lodging objections. Registrations are Common (6): That part of Wheeler End Common independent of each other so that, for example, a in Fingest and Lane End Parish (a): Land situate registration of land as common land made before 1st off Bolter End Lane: Handleton Common: Land July 1968 and not objected to before 1st October situate in Lane End Village including Village Pond: 1970 wJl'l become final1 and definitive on the latter Moor End Common (greater part). Gerrards Cross: date, but if registrations of rights over that fend, or Gerrards Cross Common (greater part): Land in front claims to ownership thereof, are made after 30th June of the Bui Hotel. Great BrickhUl: The Rag Pit: 1968 objections to such registrations can be made in Former Allotments at Heath Road: Holt's Green: the second objection period. Land off Rotten Row. Great and Little Hampden : Little Hampden Common: Great Hampden Com- Dated 20th September 1968. mon. Great Marlow : Marlow Common (6): Boving- R. E. Millard, Clerk of the Buckinghamshire don Green (&). Great Missenden: Prestwood Com- County Council. mon (6): Mill Field near Frith Hilffl: Hundridge Wood at South Heath: Old Sheep Dip at Honor ANNEX A End Lane, Prestwood. Haddenham : Fort End Green: Skittles Green. Hardwick : The Old Pound. Hedger- Particulars of Registration Area ley: Hedgerley Green and adjoining lands. Hughen- The registration area is the Administrative County den : Naphill Common (a). Hulcott: Hulcott Green. of Buckingham except the following areas exempted Ibstone: IbsHone Common (&): Land known as by orders under section 11 of the Act and to which Common by Park Wood, or die Mace (b). Imnghoe : the registration provisions of the Act accordingly do Ivinghoe Common (b). Lacey Green: Wigmore not apply, namely, Cippenham Village Green Com- Pond, Timor Pond, Whitewashing Pond, Deep Pit mon in lihe Borough of Slough, Austenwood Common Pond all at Lacey Green: Turnip End Pond at and Gold Hill Common both in the Parish of Speen: Parish Wefl at Loosley Row. Lavendon : Chaflfont St. Peter, Hyde Heath in itihe Parishes of The Cemetery Spinney: The Parish Field opposite Chartridge and Great Missenden, Coleshiill Common Lavendon Cemetery: The Rectory entrance. • Little in (the Parish of Coleshiill, and Ley Hil Common Horwood: The Village Green: The Parish Pit. Long in the Parish of Larimer. Crendon: Lower End Green (formerly Stibberton Common). Medmenham: The Common Moor. ANNEX B Moulsoe: The Green, Wood End. Newton Long- Information about Registrations ville : Newton LongvMe Common. North Marston : Village Greens, High Street: Land near Village Haft: Register of Common Land Site of Parish Barn: The Green, Church Street: Green and shrubbery outside die Vicarage: Schome Borough and Urban Districts Wei. Penn: The Knowl: Land at Fagnall Lane: High Wycombe Borough: Booker Common: Winchmore Hll Common: Part of Penn Street Newmer Common: Terriers Green: Desborough Common: The Pound: Land at Potters Cross: Land Castile: Toweridge Common: West Wycombe Hill. at Beacon Hill: Land art Elm Road, Penn: Land at Beacansfield Urban District : Land north of the Knotty Green: Land at Rushmoor Corner. Pitstone : Golf Course: Land in front of the Council Haiti: Pitstone Common (6): Pitstone Ragpit off Icknield Land in front of Davenies Barn: Land at the corner Way north-west of Stamals Wood. Princes Ris- of Station Road and Candlemas Lane: Land on each borough : The Pound, Askett: Land in Burton Lane, side of the HaM Barn Estate Office: Land on each Monks Risborough. Quainton: Quainiton Village side of the Slough—Beaconsfied'd Road by Alii Saint's Green. Radnage : Andridge Common. Seer Green : Church. Chesham Urban District: The Moor, Water- Puers Green (part). Sherington: Stone Pits Close. side (6): Big Round Green (b): Lye Green (6). Soulbury: The Village Green. Stoke Hammond : Marlow Urban District; Forty Green (&). Newport The Village Green: Green between the Doiphin Pagnall Urban District: Bury Field and Bury Public House and Jessamine Cottage: Gravel Pit, Meadow (a): Midsummer Holme (&). Paper Mill Lane: Site of former Pond near the Parish Church: Site of Parish Pump. Stoke Pages : Stoke Common (b). Stokenchurch: Cadmore End Parishes in Rural Districts Common (part) (a): Allotments at Beacons Bot- Amersham: Bods Common (part). Bierton-with- tom (b): Allotments at Water End (6): Allotments Broughton: The Upwell, Bierton. Bradenham: at Stokenchurch (&): Site of Swilly Pond, Stoken- Bradenham Hill (&). Brill: Brill Common (b). Burn- church (&): Site of The Pound, Stokenchurch (b). ham : Land north-east of Burnham Gore: Lent Turville: Northend Common (a) and (b): TurviWe Green: Burnham Beeches (greater pant) (b). Chalfomt Heath (6): Summer Heath: Southend Common. St. Giles: Puers Green (part): Chailfont St. Giles Wendover: Land on either side of Dobbins Lane, Village Green: Chalfont St. Giles Village Pond. High Street and Pound Street: Land on north-east Chalfont St. Peter: Layters Green: Maltmans side Of Aylesbury Road. Westcott: The Vilage Green. Charndon : The Knob. Chearsley : The Green, West Wycombe: Dounley Common (a): Green: Church End. Chepping Wycombe: Tylers That part of Wheeler End Common in West Green Common (&): Lower Kingsmead, Loud- Wycombe Rural Parish: Land adjoining Orpington water (b). Chesham Bois: Bois Common (part). House, LMeworth Road, Plomers Green: Land by Cholesbury-cum-St. Leonards : Hawridge and Choles- Chawley Green Farm. Wingrave-with-Rowsham: bury Commons (a): Land south of Ley-land's Farm: Wingrave Pond. For any late Notices see Contents list on last page B2.
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