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Town and Aberystwith Railway, Or 4441 by a junction with the Shrewsbury and Hereford, Hencott, Battlefield, Broughtpn, Saint Chad, Long- Shrewsbury and Wolverhampton, Shrewsbury, New- nor, -Fitz, Grinshill, Grinshill Haughmond, Saint town and Aberystwith Railway, or either of them, Mary, Albrighton, Astley .Berwick, Clive, Harlescott, or any other railway or railways at or near the said Leaton, Newton, Wollascott otherwise Woollascott, town and borough of Shrewsbury, in the county Middle Hadnall, Preston Gubballs, Merrington, •of Salop, and terminating at or near to the town Uffington, Hodnett, Weston-under-Red-Castle, More- of Wem either by a distinct terminus or by a ton Corbett, Preston, Brockhurst, Shawbury, Acton junction with the Shropshire Union Railway, or Reynold, Besford, Edgbolton otherwise Edgebolt, any other railway or railways, at Wem, in the said Muckleton, Preston, Brockhurst, Shawbury, Wythe- county of Salop, with all proper works and con- ford Magna, Wytheford Parva, Wem, Aston, Cotton, veniences connected therewith respectively, and Edstaston, Horton, Lacon, Lowe and Ditches, New- which said railway or railways are intended to pass town, Northwood, Sleap, Soulton, Tilley and French from, in, through, or into the several following otherwise Tilley and Trench, Wem, Wolverley other- parishes, townships, and extra-parochial or other wise Woolverley, Lee Brockhurst, Prees, Whixall, places, or some of them (that is to say), Saint Mary, Harcourt, Harcout, Harcout Mill, Tilstock, Atcham, Sun and Ball, Coton otherwise Cotton Hill, Castle Saint Julian, Meole Brace otherwise Bvace Meole, Foregate, Greenfields, Spring Gardens, The Factory Baschurch, Baschurch Birch, Boreatton otherwise otherwise Manufactory, New Park, The Shrewsbury Bratton, Eyton, Fennemere, Merehouse otherwise Baths, Berwick, Upper Berwick, Pimley, Berwick Murhouse, Little Ness Newtown, Prescott, Stan- House, Dog Kennel, Old Heath, Old Heath House, wardine - in - the -Wood, Stanwardine - in- the - Fields, Old Heath Cottage, Old Heath Turnpike, Dither- Walford, Weston, Lullingfield, Yeaton, Montford, ington, Pimley, Cross Hill, Rose Hill, Almond Park, Ensdon, Great Ness, Alderton, Felt on Butler, Hop- Cardistone otherwise Carson, Harlescott, Cross Green, ton, Kinton, Nesscliffe otherwise Nescliff, Great Ness, Allbright-lee, Albright Hussey, Sunderton, Sundorne Little Ness, Wilcott, Petton, Shawardine, Loppington, otherwise Sundorne Park, otherwise Sundorne Castle Burlton, Loppington, Nonely otherwise Nonley, Demesne, Leaton Knolls, Newton, Mount Pleasant, Middle, Balderton, Marton, Middle, Newton, Sleap, Uffley, Battlefield, Haughton, Camp, Broad Oak, Saint Alkmond, Saint Chad, Holy Cross and Saint Albright Hussey, Pearhill, Wheatly, Abrey Wood Giles, Saint Julian, Saint Mary, Meole Brace other- otherwise Ebrey Wood, Ball Cover otherwise Ball wise Brace Meole, Frankwell, Abbey Foregate, Cole- Copse, Albrighton, Pigeon Ruff, Upper Astley, ham, Cotton otherwise Coton Hill, Castle Foregate, AstJey Leaton, Heath Farm, Bings Heath, Preston The Liberties of Shrewsbury, The Out-Liberties of Gubballs otherwise Preston Goballs, The Hayes, Shrewsbury, Bradford North, Bradford South, Brad- Albion Hayes, Hadnall Wood, Astley Lodge, Astlev, ford, Condover, Ford, Oswestry, Overs, Pimhill, HadnalJ, The Plex, Gayden Lane, Hatch Lane, Old Shrewsbury, Albrighton, The Castle of Shrewsbuiy, Wood, Hasten, Merrington, Old Wood, Hadnall or some, or 'one of them, all in the said county Heath, Shawbury Heath, Pimhill, Lea Hall, Smeth- of Salop; and that it is intended by such Act or cote, Cats-hole, The Hayes, the Black Birches other- Acts to incorporate a company or companies with wise The Birches, Hardwicke Grange, The Lodge powers to make and maintain the said railways and otherwise Hardwicke Lodge, Shotton House, Fene- works, and to purchase by compulsion or agreement mere, Shotton Houses, Yore ton, Yoreton Heath, all houses and lands required for the completion of Sandy Lane, Hartner Hill, Pimhill, Middle, the the same, and to vary or extinguish all existing rights Castle, Newton, Broughton, Yorton, Sansaw, Wood- and privileges connected with the said houses and stile, Acton Reynald, Acton Leeward, Middle Wood, land, or which would in any manner interfere with Balderton, Grinshill, Grinshill Grove, Moreton Green, the objects aforesaid, and to cross, divert, alter, or Hooson, Bilmarsh, Holebrook, dive, Clive'Wood, stop up either temporarily or permanently all such Preston Brockhurst, Preston Brockhurst Hall", Burl- turnpike and other roads, canals, navigations, and ton, Halfway House Burlton, Lion's Wood, Trench streams within the said parishes, townships, and extra- Farm, Higher Trench Farm, Red Hill, Besford, Red parochial and other places, as it may be necessary to Hill, Petton, Blamwood, Sleap, Sleap Hall, Tilley cross, divert, alter, or stop up for the purposes of the Park, Lower Trench Farm, Trench, One House other- said works, and to deviate in the construction of the wise the Wain House, Moreton Corbett otherwise said railways from the line thereof shown on the Moreton Corbet, Moreton, TheTakins otherwise The plans hereinafter-mentioned to the extent defined on Takings, Petton, Baschurch, Little Ness, Great Ness the same, and to levy tolls, rates, and duties, for the otherwise Ness Strange, Yeaton, Grafton Mostyn, Lee use of the said railways, and to confer other rights Bridge, Wackley, Burlton Mill, Sleap otherwise Slape, and privileges. And notice is hereby further given, Ruewood, Tilley, Woodhouse, Tilley Green, Palms that duplicate plans and sections of the said intended Hill, Preston Springs, Moat House, Lee Brockhurst, railways and works, and of the lands proposed to be Noneley, Common Wood, Wood House, Moat House, taken for the purposes thereof, together with books of Chaise Farm otherwise Cheese Farm, The Nursery, reference to the said plans containing the names of Barkers Green, The Hill Farm, Brick Kiln, Weston, the owners, or reputed owners, lessees, or reputed Woodgate, Loppington, The Ditches, Belle Vue, lessees and occupiers of such lands, will be deposited Wem, The Rectory, The Lane Farm, Aston, Alsery on or before the thirtieth day of- November instant, Lane, Brockhurst, English Frankton, Horton, Hallo- at the office of the Clerk of the Peace for the county way Moor, Loppington, Horton Gate, Horton, Lowe of Salop, at Shrewsbury for the said county of Salop, Hill, Pirns Farm, Creamore Bank, Creamore House, and that a copy of so much of the said plans, sections, Lacon, Brook House, Soulton Hall, Soulton, Nep- and books of reference, as relates to each of the tune's Whim, Pimhill, Staunton otherwise Stanton several parishes in, or through which'the said intended Shawbury, Hadnall, The Chapelry of Hadwall, railways and works are intended to be made, will be Baschurch, Fitz, Ruyton-of-the-eleven-Towns, Pres- deposited on or before the thirty-first day of December cott, Mockhall, Newton, Mount Pleasant, Leaton next with the parish clerks of the respective parishes. Knolls otherwise Leighton Knolls, Cross Green, The Eleventh November 1845. Liberties of the Castle of Shrewsbury, The Liberties Henry Jones, Shrewsbury; Edmund Garbett, of the Chapelry of the Castle of Shrewsbury, The Wellington; Cornwall Baron Wilson, 13, Extra-Parochial part of the Liberties of the Castle of Furnival's Inn; Solicitors ; Parliamentary Shrewsbury, Saint Alkmond, Albrightlee, Harlescott, Offices, 4, Bridge-street, Westminster. _.
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