14154 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 21 NOVEMBER, 1919. spect o'f the lands to be acquired under the Route No. 7.—In the urban district of Bill and the determination thereof, and to Tettenhall and the rural district of Seisdon, provide that any buildings erected, alterations commencing at the Wergs on the main road made or interest created after such date as between and Shifnal, pass- may be mentioned in the Bill shall not be ing along the Road, Oaken Road, taken into consideration. Station Road to Codsall (Square. 7. To authorise the Corporation to sell, lease Route No. 8.—In the urban district of and dispose of the lands vested in them or ac- Tettenhall, the rural district of Seisdon and quired under the Bill upon and subject to such the rural district of Shffnal, commencing in terms and conditions as they may think fit, Tettenhall Road at the borough boundary, and to enlarge the powers of the Corporation and passing along Tettenhall .Rock, through relative to the acquisition, retention, user' and Tettenhall Village, and along Wergs Road disposal of lands under any general or local and main road from Wolverhampton to Shif - Act. nal, passing through the hamlet of Benin - 8. To ^empower the Corporation to provide, gale, and along Park Street, to and ter- maintain and run motor omnibuses within the minating at Station Square, Shifnal; the borough and beyond the borough along the Route No. 9.—In the rural district of following routes: — Seisdon, commencing on the main road from Route No. 1.—In the urban districts of Wolverhampton to Bridgnorth, at Tinager Bilston and Coseley, commencing at the Hill, passing along Tinager Hill, Pat- borougih boundary at the junction of Bilston tingham Road, to and terminating at the 'Road and Ettingshall Road, passing along Church Gates, Pattingharn. Ettingshall Road, Manor Road, Ettingshall Route No. 10.—In the urban district of Road, Upper Ettingshall Road., turning to Tettenhall, the rural district of Seisdon and left along Ivy House Lane, and turning to the rural district, and borough of the right and along Tunnel Street, to and Bridgnorth, commencing at the borough terminating at Roseville Square, Coseley. boundary at the Smestow Brook, Route No. 2.—In the rural district of Compton Road, passing along the main Canhock, commencing at the borough road from Wolverhampton to Bridg- boundary at" RoaH, passing along north, through Compton Village, and the hamlets of Trescotfc, Shipley, Hilton and Stafford Road, Oxley Bank to Fordhouses. • Roughton, and along Hermitage Hill, along Stafford Road, turning to the left at turning to the left and along Mill Street to Cro-ss Green, and through Coven Village, and terminating at the end of Mill Street, along Lower Green, Rock Bank, Deans Bridgnorth; Street, to and terminating at the Market Route No. 11.—In the urban district of Place, ; Heath Town, the urban district of Wednes- Route No. 3.—In. the urban district of field, and the rural district of , com- Tettenhkll, the rural district of Seisdon and mencing at the borough boundary at Smes- the rural district of Shifnal, commencing at tow Brook, Oannock R/oad, passing along the borough "boundary at Hordern [Road, C'annock Road, Thorney croft Lane, Prest- passing along Hordern Iload, Aldersley wood Road, turning to the left along Lower Road, iSandy Bank, turning to the right and Wood End to the hamlet of Wood Hayes, passing along the Codsall Road to Palmer's and turning to thei right and along Black Cross, continuing along Codsall Road, Wol- Halfe Lane, Wolverhampton Road, to verhampton Road, Codsall Square, and Essington Village, and along Essington through Cbdsall Village along Codsall Wood Church Road to Essington Church, School Road to Codsall Wood, turning to the left Road to the Wesleyan Chapel, turn- by Chillington Park Gate and past Har- ing to the right and along Bursnips Road to rietts Haze, and along 'Codsall Wood Road and terminating at Haywards Corner, and Station Road, through Albrighton Vil- Essington; lage, and along Patshull Road, to and ter- Route No.' 12.—In the urban district of minating at the Kennels on the main road Wednesfield and the rural district of Can- between Wolverhampton and Shifnal; nock, commencing at the junction of Black (Route No. 4.—In, the rural district of Halfe Lane and High Hill, passing along Sedsdon, commencing at Dam Mill, passing High Hill, turning to the left and along along Lane Green, Wolverhampton Road, Colliery Road, and terminating at the junc- through Bilbrook Village, turning to the left tion of 'Colliery Road and Church Road, and along Elliotts Lane, to and terminating Essington; at Wolverhampton Road; iRdute No. 13.—In the urban district of Route No. 5.—In tie rural district of Short Heath and the rural district of Can- Shifnal, commencing at the junction nock, commencing at tihe junction of High of Station Road and High Street, Hill and Colliery Road, and passing along Albrighton, and passing along the main Sneyds Road to" Haywards Corner, Essing- road from 'Albrighton to Tong, through ton. Tong Village, and turning to the left along Rout© No. 14.—In the urban district of Chester Road, Aston Street, to and termi- Heiath Town, the urban district of Wednes- nating at Station Square, Shifnal; field and the urban district of Short Heath, Route No. 6.—In the rural district of commencing at the borough boundary in Seisdon and the rural district of Shifnal, Wednesfieild Road, and passing along Wol- commencing at the Junction Inn on the verhampton Road, Rookery Street, High main road from Wolverhampton to Shifnal, Street, Road, turning to right and passing over Kingswood 'Common and along, passing along Wolverhaanpton Road to and main road from Kingswood Common to Al- terminating at the Gate Inn, New Inven- brighton, to and terminating at Albrighton tion; at the junction of High .Street and Station Route No. 15.—In tbe urban district of Road, Albrighton; (Short Heath, commencing at the Gate Inn,