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5614 THE LONDON GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 20, 1863. and county of Chester, by a junction with the Wolstanton, and county of Stafford, at or near Crewe Branch of the North Staffordshire the workshops and offices of the Chesterton Railway, at or about two furlongs and half of Mining Company, Limited, and on the western another furlong east of the Alsager Station of side of the highway leading from Chesterton that branch, and which said Railway No. 1 to Audley, and which said Railway No. 5 will will pass from, through, or into the several pass from, through, or into the several parishes, pari.hes, townships, and extra-parochial and townships, and extra-parochial and other places other places following, or some of them (that of Wolstariton, Chatterley, Knutton, and Ches- is to say); Wolstanton, Knutton, Chesterton, terton, or some of them, all in the county of Keele, Silverdale, Chatterly, Lycett, Madeley, Stafford: Onnely or Onnelley, Audley, Talk-o'-the-Hill, No. 6. A railway commencing in the parish of Halmer End, Eardley End, Knowl End, Park Wolstanton, and county of Stafford, by a junc- End, Bignall End, Barthomley, Balterly, and tion with the Pottery Line of the North Betley, or some of them, in the county of Staffordshire Railway, at or near the point Stafford, and Barthomley and Alsager, or one where that railway crosses the brook dividing of them, in the county of Chester: the townships of Tun stall and Chatterley, and No. 2. A railways commencing in the parish of terminating in the parish of Wolstanton, and Keele, and county of Stafford, in a field belong- county of Stafford, in a field belonging to Hugh ing to Ralph Sneyd, Esquire, and abutting Hensnall Williamson, Esquire, and abutting upon the north side of the Honeywall Farm on the south side of Mill-street, and adjoining House and buildings, and bounded on the the Soho Mills, and which said Kail way No. 6 north-west by the fence dividing the parishes will pass from, through, or into the several of Madeley and Keele by a junction there parishes, townships, and extra-parochial and with an intended line of railway from the other places of Wolstanton, Oldcote, Tunstall, Silverdale and Newcastle Railway to the high- Chell, Great Chell, Little Chell, Sneyd, Rans- way leading from Whitmore to Madeley, and cliff, Burslem, and Abbey Hniton, or some of terminating in the parish of Madeley, and them, all in the county of Stafford ; county of Stafford by a junction with Railway No. 7. A railway commencing in the parish of No. 1 at or near the house formerly the offices Wolstanton, in the county of Stafford, by a of the Lycett Collieries, belonging to the Right junction with the Pottery Line of the North Honourable Hungerford Lord Crewe, and part Staffordshire Railway, at or about three fur- of which house is in the occupation of Enoch longs north of the turnpike road at the Etruria Wilsher, and which said .Railway No. 2 will Station of that railway, and terminating in the pass from, through, or into the several parishes, [ parish of Burslem, and county of Stafford, on townships, and extra-parochial and other places the south side of Waterloo-road, at or near of Keele, Madeley, Lycett, and Onnely or • the point where that road crosses the boundary Onnelley, or some of them, all in the county of between the townships of Burslem and Rush- Stafford: ton Grange, and which said Railway No. 7 No. 3. A railway, commencing by a junction will pass from, through, or into the several with the Railway-No. 1 in a field belonging parishes, townships, and extra-parochial and to Sir Thomas Fenton Fletcher Boughey, other places of Wolstanton, Burslem, Stoke- Baronet, and adjoining at the northerly end upon-Trent, Rushton, Sheltun, Rnshton- thereof the Diglake Farm House, and termi- Grange, Abbey-Hulton, and Cobridge, or nating at or near the Bignall Hill Lower coal some of them, all in the county of Stafford: pit belonging to the representatives of John A canal or navigable cut, commencing in the Wedgwood, and adjoining the highway leading parish of Wolstanton, aud county of Stafford, from Audley to Bignall Hill, and which said from the navigation from the Trent to the Railway No. 3 will commence and terminate Mersey, at or about two furlongs and three- and be wholly situate in the township of quarters of another furlong south of the Bignall End, in the parish of Audley, in the southern end of the Harecastle tunnels of the couaty of Stafford: said navigation, and terminating in the parish No. 4. A railway, commencing [in |he parish of Wolstanton, and county of Stafford, in a of Audley and county of Stafford, at or near plot of land belonging to Ralph Sneyd, Esquire, the Rookery Colliery belonging to the repre- and numbered 125 on the plans of the sentatives of John Wedgwood, and'by a junc» Pottery Line of the North Staffordshire Rail- tion there with the said Railway No. 1, and way referred to in the thirty-fourth section of terminating in the parish of Audley, and county " The North Staffordshire Railway Act, 1847," of Stafford, by a junction with the authorized and which said canal or cut will pass from, branch railway belonging to- Ralph Sneyd, through, or into the said parishes, townships, Esquire, and mentioned or referred to as Branch and extra-parochial and other places of Tun- Railway No. 1 in " Mr. Sneyd's Railway Act, stall, Chatterley, and Wolstanton, or some of 1861," at or near the Jamagc Road, numbered them, in the county of Stafford : 12 on the plans of the said Branch Railway, An enlargement and improvement, or several which said Railway No. 4 will pass from, enlargements and improvements, of that part through, or into the several parishes, town- of the navigation from the Trent to the Mersey ships, and extra-parochial and other places of commencing in the parish of Runcorn^ and Audley, Talk-o'-the-Hill, Bignall End, Halmer county of Chester, at the junction thereof E.nd, Knowl End, and Park End, or some of with the Bridgewater Canal at Preston Brook, them, all in the county of Stafford: and terminating in the parish of Sand bach, iq Np. 5. 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