THE GAZETTE, JANUARY 2, 1883. 17

Money Bridge and the Old Fen Dyke-road Great South Holland Drain to Clifton's Bridge (otherwise Tydd-lane) from Money Bridge on the north, thence Raven's Bank, otherwise southwardly to its junction with Fen-Gate- Sutton St. James-road, to Ive's Cross aforesaid road, but excluding Fen-Gate-road and Money on the westj exclusive of all boundary-roads Bridge. but inclusive of all intersecting-roads. (3.) So much of the parishes of , (8.) So much of the parishes of Tydd St. and , in the , Lincoln- Marys, in the Parts of Holland, , shire, as lies within the following boundaries, and Tydd St. Giles, in the Liberty of the Isle that is to say, the occupation-road to G. F. C. of Ely, as lies within the following boundaries, Howard's Top and Bottom farms, Whaplode that is to say, the Old Eau-Dyke-Bank from Marsh, from the Top farm buildings, continuing Tretton Bridge as far as the Shire drain on the by the division line of the Top and Bottom west, south, and east, thence the Shire drain to farms and Joseph Ward's farm to Joseph Ward's Tretton Bridge aforesaid on the north; the farm-house on the west, Joseph Ward's private said Tretton Bridge not being included in the foot-path from his farm-house across two of Area. his fields and one of Mr. Metheringham's fields (9.) So much of the parish of Sutton St. to Petticoat Bridge on the -road James, in the Parts of Holland, Lincolnshire, on the north, the Holbeach Bank-road from as lies within the following boundaries, that is Petticoat Bridge to Mr. Papworth's house, the to say, Raven's Bank and Taylor's Drove from sheep-dresser, on the east, and an imaginary line Seal's Gate-road (otherwise Scale's Gate-road) drawn westwardly from Mr. Papwonh's house to Gilbert's Gate-road on the east, thence the across certain lands in the occupation of Mr. said Gilbert's Gate-road to the Old Fen Dyke Crawley to G. F. C. Howard's occupation-road on the south, thence the said Old Fen Dyke to against his Top farm buildings aforesaid on the Seal's Gate-road (otherwise Scale's Gate-road) south. on the west, and thence the said Seal's Gate- (4.) So much of the parishes of Spalding, road (otherwise Scale's Gate-road) to Raven's and Pinchbeck, in the Parts of Holland, Lin- Bank aforesaid on the north; exclusive of all colnshire, as lies within the following boun- boundary-roads but inclusive of all intersecting- daries, that is to say, Leave's Lake Drove from roads. Pinchbeck Bar's-road to the Forty Foot drain (10.) So much of , in the on the south, thence the said Forty Foot drain parish of Holbeach, in the Parts of Holland, to Star Lode Drove on the west, thence the Lincolnshire, as lies within the following boun- said Star Lode Drove to Pinchbeck Bar's-road daries, that is to say, the sewer dividing against the Horse and Jockey Public-house on Mr. Thomas H. Savage's, Mr. Cole Tinsley's, the north, and thence the said Pinchbeck Bar's- and Leaden Hall farms from Mr. Joseph "Ward's road to Leave's Lake Drove aforesaid on the Lap Water farmhouse to the Silt-lane near to east; the Six Houses Drove otherwise Black Leaden Hall farmstead on the north and west, Hole Drove being included, but the boundary- thence the said Silt-lane and Gravel-road passing roads not being included, in the Area. Mr. Cole Tinsley's Old Thatched farmhouse (5.) So much of the parishes of Spalding, and and Mr. Patchet's farm buildings to Mr. Joseph Pinchbeck, in the Parts of Holland, Lincoln- Ward'* Lap "Water farmhouse aforesaid on the shire, as lies within the following boundaries, south and east; the said Silt-lane and Gravel- that is to say, Park-road from the Pinchbeck- road not being included in the Area. road Crossing on the Great Northern Loop (II.) So much of the parish of Gedney, in line to the Crossing on the Spalding and Lin- the Parts of Holland, Lincolnshire, as lies coln line on the south, thence the Spalding and within the following boundaries, that is to say, Lincoln line to the Blue Gowt Pup drain on the Spalding and Railway from the west, thence the said Blue Gowt Pup draiii, Stone-Gate Crossing to Long-lane Crossing on * to the Spalding and Donnington-road on the the north, thence Long-lane and Delph-Bank north, thence the said Spalding and Donnington- lo Fleet drain on the west, thence Fleet drain road to the Pinchbeck-road Crossing aforesaid to Gedney Broad-Gate "on the south, and on the east; the said Spalding and Donnington- thence Gedney Broad-Gate and Stone-Gate to road not being included in the Area. Stone-Gate Crossing aforesaid on the east and (6.) So much of the parish of , in north-east; exclusive of all boundary-roads but the Parts of Holland, Lincolnshire, as lies*within inclusive of all intersecting-roads. the following boundaries, that is to say, Church- Lincolnshire (Kesttven).—(!.) So much of the lane from Whitsed's Drove, along the Abbey parish of Deeping St. Nicholas, in the Parts of Yard and the Crowland and Thorney-road to , Lincolnshire, as lies within the follow- the Durham Ox Public-house on the west, the ing boundaries, that is to say, the South Drove boundary line between Lincolnshire and Cam- drain to Neal's farm on or towards the south, bridgeshire from the Durham Ox Public-house the road from Neal's farm to Oat Sheaf, thence to the Spaldiog and Thorney-road on the south, by certain lands in the occupation of E. Paulejt the Spalding and Thorney-road to Pidduck's to E. Paulett's farmstead on or towards the Drove on the east, and Pidduck's Drove and west, from E. Paulett's farmstead by certain Hack's Drove on the north ; Pidduck's Drove lands in the occupation of E. Paulett and John and Hack's Drove being included, but the Holland to C. Eldret's farmstead on or towards boundary-roads not being included, in the Area. the north, and from C. Eldret's farmstead by (7.) So much of the parishes of Sutton certain lands in the occupation of J. Bartholo- St. James, Tydd St. Marys, and Long Sutton, mew and G. Kemp to Kemp's house and to the in the Parts of Holland, Lincolnshire, as lies South Drove drain aforesaid. within the following boundaries, that is to say, (2.) So much of the parishes of Horbling, the highway running through the village of Spanby, and Swaton, in the Parts of Kesteven, Sutton St. James from Ive's Cross to Catlan's Lincolnshire, as lies within the following boun- Barn in Draw Dyke-road on the south, thence daries, that is to say, the Great Northern Rail- the road running from the said Catlan's Barn way from William Dickens's nine acres field, to the Great South Holland Drain near to Horbling, to Dawson Bellamy's Spinny, Spanby, Foreman's Bridge on the east, thence the said on the west, from Dawson Bellamy's Spinny No. 25184. C