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"OTICE is hereby given, that application is in- And also to make and maintain another branch tended to be made to Parliament in the next turnpike-road, to commence at or near the western' session, for an Act to make and maintain a turnpike*- fence of a certain place, called Newton Marsh, in the road or roads, partly by diverting, widening, altering, said parish of , passing thence and making- turnpike, certain existing highways, and in or through the said last mentioned parish, and partly by making a new road or roads, together with thence along an ancient highway, called Creeper's- all necessary bridges, fences, and other conveniences lane, in the said parishes of Sturminster Marshall to be connected therewith, to commence at or near a and of , or one of them, and ter- .certain place called the -King's Arms Inn, in the minating by a junction with the Blandford and parish of Piddletown, in the county of Doiset, pass- turnpike-road, at or near a certain place, called. ing thence from, in, through, or into the several Bailey-corner, in the said parishes of Sturminster parishes, townships, hamlets, tithings, towns, jind Marshall and Lytchetfc Matravers, or one of them. villages of Piddletown, Athelhampston, otherwise And it is intended to apply for powers in and by Admiston, Bmieston, Tollpuddle, otherwise Tollj'id- the said Act, to enable the trustees acting under the dle, , otherwise Affpiddle, Bere Rt'gis, provisions of an Act, passed in the eleventh year of Turnerspuddle, otherwise Tunierspiddle, otherwise the reign of His late Majesty KingGeorge the Fourth, Tonerspiddle, , Bloxworlh, intituled "An Act for effectually repairing and im- Anderson/rhompson, Saint Andrew, otherwise Win- proving several roads leading from the Market- terborne Thompson, , Morden, • cross, in the town of Wareham and in Purbeck, in. Charborough, Mappertou, Aimer, Sturminster Mar- the county of ," to abandon and surrender to shall, Shapwick, Wimborne Minster, Great Canford, the trustees to he appointed under the Act so to be Corfe Mullen, LytcheU Matravers, and Lytcliett applied for as aforesaid, so much of the present Bland- Minster, or some of them, al! in the said county of ford and Wareham turnpike-road as lies within the Dorset, and terminating by a junction with a street several parishes, townships, hamlets, tithings, towns, called West-street, at or near a place called Pye- and villages of Morden, Aimer, Mapperton, Winter- corner, in the town and parish of Wimborne Min- borne Zclston, Winterborne Thompson, Shirmin- ster, at or near a house in the occupation of George ster Marshal!, and of , or some of them, Griffen ; aud also to make and maintain a branch in the said countyof Dorset, between a certain field turnpike-road, to commence at or near the said lash in the occupation of Robert Crumpler, belonging to mentioned house, in the occupation of the said John Samuel Wanley Sawbridge Erie Drax, Esquire, George Griften, and passing thence from, in, through, a point about two hundred yards south of a certain or into the several parishes of Wimborne Minster, place called the World's-cnd tun.'pike-gate, which Great Canford, and Corfe Mullen, or some of them, said iield and gate are both in the said parish of in the said county- of Dorset, and terminating in a Morden, in the said county of Dorset, and the place Junction'with the Blandford and Poole tnmpike- where the said road joins the Ijlandford and Poole road, at or near a certain gate over the road leading turnpike road, in the said parish of Spetisbury, in the ' o the Manor "Farm-house, in the occupation of Mr. same county ; and to alter or repeal so much of the William Bound, which said gate and Manor Farm- saidrecited Ace as relates to the said portion of road; house are both in the parish of Corfe Mullen afore- and also for powers to discontinue as turnpike, said. so much of the said last mentioned turnpike-road And also to make and maintain another branch situate within the parishes of Morden, Alrner, and turnpike-road, to commence at or near the lloyal Oak Sturvuinstcr Marshall, in the said county of Dorset, Inn, in the town and parish of . oforcsaid, or some or one.of them, as lies between the said nt or near two houses in the occupations of John point two hundred yards south of the said place, Shave aud Thomas Shepherd, and passing thence called the World's-end turnpike gate, in the parish from; in, through, or into the several parishes of here or Morden, and a place called Aimer-pond, in the .Regis, .Bloxwqrth, Morden, and , or parish of Sturminster Marshall aforesaid, and to re- some of them, in the said county of Dorset, and ter- peal the power of levying tolls thereon; and also minating by a junction with the Poole and Wareham to shut up, discontinue, and sell such highways, or turnpike-road, at or near a- public-house called the portions thereof, as shall by reason of the said in- Saint demerit's Inn, at a field the property of the tended Aci; become useless and unnecessary ; and trustees under the will of Sir John Webb, Bart, de- also for power to take down and rebuild, or ceased, and in the occupation of Josiah Gould, situate widen and improve, for the purposes of the said in- in the said parish of Lytchetl Minster. tended road or roads, or branches respectively, all or And also to make and maintain another branch any of the bridges at present erected on the line or turnpike-i'oad, to commence at or near a field in the lines thereof. said parish of Aimer, in the occupation of William And it is intended to obtain power to levy tolls Ingram, as tenant to the Reverend John Wickens, and rates upon, and in respect of, the use of the said passing thence in or througn the parishes of Aimer intended turnpike-road or roads and branches, or any and Morden aforesaid, and terminating by « junction part thereof respectively. with the Wareham and Blandford turnpike road, at ^And further notice is hereby given, that plans and a field in the occupation 'of Robert Crumple)1, as sections, describing the line or lines and levels of the. tenant to John Samuel Wanley Sawbridge Erie Drax, said intended turnpike-roa:! or roads and branches Esquire, at a point about two hundred yards south respectively, and the lands to be taken for the pur- of a certain place, called the World's-end turnpike- poses thereof, together with books of reference, gate, which said field and gate are situate in the said containing the names of the owners or reputed parish of Morden. owners, lessees or reputed lessees, and occupiers of