Company, in the Castle Foregate, in the Parish of Saint Mary, in the Town of Shrewsbury and County of Salop, and Passing Thence

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Company, in the Castle Foregate, in the Parish of Saint Mary, in the Town of Shrewsbury and County of Salop, and Passing Thence 3230 Company, in the Castle Foregate, in the parish of Llanfair Dinffryn, Dyffryn, Dyffrin Llanfair, Saint Mary, in the town of Shrewsbury and Kerry, Moughtrey, Newtown, Llanllwchaiarn, county of Salop, and passing thence, in, through, Scaffell, Aberhafesp, Penstrowed, and Penystrowed, cr into, the several parishes, townships, extra- and terminating near to the new parish church at parochial and other places following, or some of Newtown, on the west side thereof, in the town them (that is to say): Castle Ward Without, and parish of Newtown, in the county of Mont- Castle Ward Within, Castle Foregate Shrewsbury, gomery. the borough of Shrewsbury, Shrewsbury Castle, And also a railway, with all proper works and Saint Michael within the Castle of Shrewsbury, conveniences connected therewith, commencing by Shrewsbury Castle and demesnes, the Royal Free a double junction with the said main line on the Chapel of Saint Michael Shrewsbury, Saint Mary western side thereof, one of such junctions being Shrewsbury, Ston<~ "To.rd Without Shrewsbury, at or near Middle Farm, in the township of Holy Cross and £,"i:i'i Giles Shrewsbury, Saint Criggion, otherwise Cruggion, in the parish of Julian Shrewsbury, Pulley, Abbey ForegateShrews- Alberbury, otherwise Bicton Alberbury, in the bury, the Abbey parish Shrewsbury, Coleham, county of Montgomery, and the other of such Shrewsbury, Sutton, Meole Brace, Moole Brace, junctions being at a point situate at the distance Meole, Brace Meole, liberties of Shrewsbury, Red of about half a mile to the eastward of Middle Barn, Kingsland, Raddlebrook, Radbrook, Nobold, Farm aforesaid, in the same township and parish, Copthorn Frankwell, Saint Chad Shrewsbury, passing thence in, through, or into the several Crow Meole, Newton and Edgebold, Newton, parishes, townships, extra-parochial and other Edgebold, Edgc«»/olton, Woodcott and Horton, places following, or some of them (that is to say): Woodcote Horton, Horton, Horton-lane, Shelton Alberbury, Bicton Alberbury, Criggion, Cruggion, and Oxon, Bicton and Calcott, Hanwood, Great Llandrinio, Dyther Llanerchkeela, Penthryn- Hanwood, Little Hanwood, On slow, Pontesbury, Vechan, PenthrynfFechan, Penthryn Fawr, Tre- Sarscote, Sascott, Horton, Cruckton, Saint Alk- derwen, Trederwan, Trederyan, Llandysilio, mond Shrewsbury, Saint Alkmund Shrewsbury, Gwernfelle, Haughton, Rusnant, Rhusant, Rhus- Dinthall, Dinthill, Denthall, Preston Montford, nant, Dongay, Dorngay, Domgae, Bryn Mawr, Shoothill, Ford, Ford in Alberbury, Ford and all in the county of Montgomery ; Llanymy- Alberbury, Cross Gates, Alberbury, Bicton and nech, Llanymynach, Llwyntidman, Treprenal, Alberbury, Bicton Alberbury, Alberbury Bent- Llanyblodwell, Brynn, Bryn, Tanatt, Abertanatt, hall, Benthall Shrawardine, Row ton and Amerson, Lynclys, Blodwell, Knockin, Woolston, Osbaston, Rowton, Rowton and Ambastou, Rowton and Oswestry, liberties of the town of Oswestry, Amaston, Little Shrawardine, Shrewardine, Wat- Llanforda, Trefarclawdd, Treferclawdd, Trevy- tlesborough in Alberbury, Eyton, Cardiston, Car- clawdd, Cynynion, Caenynion, Pentrygaer, Pen- son, the Hayes, Wattlesborough in Cardiston, tregaer, Tan-coed-y-gaer, Crickheath, Treflach, Lower Wood, the Red Abbey, the White Abbey, Aston, Hisland, Wootton, Sweeney, Weston, all in the county of Salop; Alberbury, Bicton and Cotton, Maesbury, Moreton, Morton, Middleton Alberbury, Pecknall, Pentre, the Pentre, Coedway, and Trefonnen, Trefonen, all in the county of Guraefy, Gurnefy, Gwernethy, Gwernefy, Crew Salop, and terminating by a junction with the Green, Bawsley, Bausley, Ballesley, chapelry of Oswestry Branch of the Shrewsbury and Chester Criggion, chapelry of Cruggion, Criggion, Crug- Railway, at or near the terminus of such branch gion, Llandissillio, Llandysilio, Haughton, Dom- near the station in the town of Oswestry, in the gay, Domgae, Gwernfelle, Rhantregynwen, Ran- parish of Oswestry, in the county of Salop. tygnnwhen, Rantygnnwen, Rhysnant, Rhusnant, And it is intended by the said Act to take Llandrinio, Penryn Fechan, Penthryn Fechan, power to stop up, alter, or divert, whether tempo- Penthryn Vechen, Penvyn Fechan, Buttington, rarily or permanently, all such turnpike roads, . Trewern, Trewerne, Hope and Clutterwood, Hope parish roads, footways, streets, and other high- and Cletterwood, Hope, Clutterwood, Cletterwood, ways, rivers, streams, brooks, sewers, pipes, canals, Guilsfield, Guildsfield, Pool Quay, Gungrog, reservoirs, navigations, waters, and watercourses, Welshpool upper division, Welshpool middle bridges, railways, or tramroads within the said division, Welshpool lower division, Welshtown, parishes, townships, and extra-parochial and other Welshpool, the Pool, Pool, Pooltown, Welchtown, places aforesaid, or some of them, which it may be Dysserth, Tralhvmgollen, Tyddyu-Prydd, Stre- necessaiy to stop up, alter, or divert by reason of dalfedan, Stredalf'eden, Llanerchydol, Llanerchy- the construction of the said intended railway, doel, Coffronydd, Cyfronydd, Trefnant-fechan, branch railways, and works, or any of them. Gungogfaw, Gungrog-vechan, Gungrog-fechan, And notice is hereby further given, that on or Gungrogfawr, Worthen, Leighton, Berriew, Brith- before the thirtieth day of November, one thou- dir, Brithdin, Upper Allt, Lower Allt, Berriew, sand eight hundred and fifty-two, duplicate plans Frydd Penthyryn, Ffrydd, Penywerne, Keel, and sections of the said railways and works, toge- Vaenor Issa, Vaynor Issa, Vaenor Ucha, Vaynor ther with books of reference thereto, and also a Ucha, Gowtlimill, Garthmill, Keel-Cochwyn, published map with the lines of railway delineated . Keelcoehwyn, Penthryn, Brineamisir, Kefn- thereon, and a copy of this notice, as published in wernfa, Llivoir, Divior, Trwstewelin, Trwsty- the London Gazette, will be deposited for public welin, Llandinior, Llandinir, Forden, Kedewen, inspection with the Clerk of the Peace for the Cadewen, Betws, Bet us, Bettws, Caedewen, Betws county of Salop, at his office at Shrewsbury, in Kedewen, Betws Kydewen, Uchedre, Ucheldre, the said county of Salop; and with the Clerk of Dolvorwin, Dolforwyn, Garthgallin, Garthgellin, the Peace for the county of Montgomery, at his Llanerthion, Llanritheon, Llanitheon, Llanithion, office at Welshpool, in the said county of Mont- .Castle Caer-Eniou, Castell Caer Enion, Castle gomery; and on or before the said thirtieth day Caereinion, Trehelig, Forden, Forden, Wood- of November, one thousand eight hundred and luston, Woodlaston, Woodbaston, Mumlin, Mun- fifty-two, a copy of so much of the plans and sec- .lyn, Thornbury, Kilkewydd, Bellon, Llandyssill, tions as relates to each parish in or through which Llandyssil, Bryntalch, Rhandir, Bolbro, Balbro, the said railways and works are intended to be Brwnywood, Llammerewig, Llanmerwig, Llanllw- made, together with a book of reference thereto, chairan, Llanllwchair, Abcrbechan, Kilcowen, and a copy of this notice, as published in the Gwested, Gwestyd, Hendidlcy, Pentygloddfen, London Gazette, will be deposited with the parish Newtown, Newtown upper and lower division, clerk of each such parish, at his usual place of.
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