THE LONDON GAZETTE, 28 JANUARY, 1938 597 I.N the County of Southampton
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THE LONDON GAZETTE, 28 JANUARY, 1938 597 I.n the county of Southampton. In the county of West Suffolk. ,The borough of Andover. The borough of Sudbury. The petty sessional division of Andover. The petty sessional division of Boxford The parishes of Whitsbury, Rockbourne, (except the parishes of. Edwardstone, Groton Damerham Martin, East Woodhay, Highclere, and Milden): Ashmansworth, Litchfield and Woodcott and The parishes of Chilton, Great Cornard and Whitchurch. Little Cornard. In the county of Wiltshire. The county of Wiltshire including the city Order No. 5635. of Salisbury, the borough of Swindon and all other boroughs geographically situated therein (Dated 24th January, 1938.) (except the parishes of Latton, Marston FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE (INFECTED Meysey, Castle Eaton, Hannington, Highworth AREAS) ORDER OF 1938 (No, 25). and Inglesham; so much of the parish of Bishopstpne as comprises the former parish of SUBJECT. Bishopstone and so much of the parish of Declares the area described in the Schedule Baydon as lies to the north-east of the road to be a Foot-and-Mouth Disease Infected Area running from Cricklade via Peak's Downs, for the purposes of the Foot-and-Mouth Disease Baydon Church and Woodlands Lodge to (Infected Areas Restrictions) Order of 1925. Wickham). SCHEDULE. An Area comprising: — In the County of Southampton. Order No. 5634. The city of Winchester. The city and county borough of Portsmouth. (Dated 22nd January, 1938.) The county borough of Southampton. FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE (INFECTED The boroughs of Gosport, Romsey and East- AREAS) ORDER OF 1938 (No. 24), leigh. The petty sessional divisions of Hythe, Fare- SUBJECT. ham, Havant, Droxford, Eastleigh (including Declares the area described in the Schedule its detached part), Winchester (except the parishes of. Ashley, Crawley, Little Somborne, to be a Foot-and-Mouth Disease Infected Area Wonston, Micheldever', so much of the parish for the purposes of the Foot-and-Mouth Disease of Kings Somborne as lies within the said petty (Infected Areas Restrictions) Order of 1925. sessional division; and so much of the parish of Sparsholt as lies to the north of the road run- ning from Littleton via Lainston House and SCHEDULE. Sparsholt Church to Kings Somborne and except the said road), Alresford (except the An Area comprising: — parish of -Candovers) and Petersfield (except In the county of Essex. its detached part and the parishes of Hawkley, The boroughs of Colchester, Chelmsford and Greatham and Liss). Maldon. The parishes of East Tisted, Four Marks, The petty sessional divisions of Halstead, Medstead, Ampfield, North Baddesley, Lexden and Winstree, Witham, Dengie, Nursling and Rownhams, Eling and Netley Marsh; so much of the parish of Romsey Extra South Hinckford, North Hinckford (except the as lies to the south-east of the road running parishes of Sturmer, ' Steeple Bumpstead, from Braishfield via Woodley Lodge, Paunce- Birdbrook, Ridgewell, Ashen, Ovington, Pent- foot, and Blackwater Bridge to Cadnam and low, Foxearth and Liston and so much of the so much of the parish of Denny Lodge as lies parish of Belchamp Saint Paul as lies to the to the east of the Southern Railway line run- north of the road running from Ovington via ning from Totton Station to Brockenhurst. Butlers Farm and Belchamp St. Paul to Whitehouse Farm and except the said road), In the county of West Sussex. and Chelmsford (except the parishes of The parishes of Harting, Compton, West- Margaretting, Ingatestone and Fryerning, bourne and West Thorney, and so much of the Stock and so much of the parishes of Roxwell parish of Stoughton as lies to the west of the and Writtle as lies to the south-west and west road running from Up Marden via Pitlands of the road running from Margaret Roding via Farm and Lordington to Westbourne Bolding Hatch, Boyton Cross, Stonehill Farm, Cooksmill Green, Love's Green Church, Edney Common, Writtle Park and Wells Farm to Fryerning, and except the said road). The parishes of Ardleigh, Elmstead, Aires- Order No. 5636. ford, Thorrington, Prating, Lindsell, Stebbing, Great Dunmow, Little Dunmow, Barnston, (Dated 24th January, 1938.) High Easter, Pleshey, Bardfield Saling, Great FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE (INFECTED Bardfield, Little Bardfield and Finchingneld AREAS) ORDER OF 1938 (No. 26). and so much of the parish of Great Bromley as lies to the south-west and west of the road run- SUBJECT. ning from Burnt Heath via Newhouse, Great Extends the Dorset,' Wiltshire, etc., Foot- Bromley Church and Balls Green to and-Mouth Disease Infected Area so as tc Thorrington, include the area- described in the Schedule..