THE LONDON GAZETTE, MARCH 15, 1910. 1889
DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 to 1909—continued. The following Areas are now " Scheduled Areas " for the purposes of the Swine-Fever (Regulation of Movement) Order of 1908—continued. north of a line commencing at the boundary of Worcester, and the parishes of Admington, that parish at Tomen y Gwyddel and proceed- Clifford Chambers, Dorsington. Long Marston, ing westward along the fence following the Pebworth, Preston-on-Stour, Quiuton, Wel- watershed by Llyn Gloyw-bach and Pen Llyn ford-on-Avon, and Weston-on-Avon, trans- Gloyw to the boundary between the parishes ferred by agreement from the administrative of Llangadwaladr and Llanarmon Dyffryn county of Gloucester ; and also comprising the Ceiriog on Bryn Du—and that part of the county borough of Coventry (1 June, 1908).— parish of Glyn Traian which lies to the See also under Gloucestershire, and under south of the River Ceiriog, in the adminis- Worcestershire. trative county of Denbigh; and the Westmorland.—See under Cumberland, &c. parishes of Hyssingtou, Snead, Aston, Castle- Wigtownshire.—An Area comprising the county wright, Llangynog, Hirnant, Pennant, Llan- of Wigtown (5 May, 1906). ' rhaiadr-yn-Mochnant, Llanfechain, Llansaint- f Wiltshire.—An Area comprising the administra- ffraid Pool, Llansaintffraid Deythur, Careghofa, tive county of Wilts (1 June, 1908) Llandrinio, Llandysilio, Criggion, and Bauslej', Worcestershire.—An Area comprising the ad- and the borough of Llanfyllin, in the adminis- ministrative county of Worcester (except the trative county of Montgomery (20 December, parishes of Conderton, Cutsdean, Daylesford, 1909).—See also under Anglesey, &c., and under Evenlode, Overbury, and Teddington, trans- Flintshire. ferred by agreement to the county of Glouces- SokeTidmington, and Treding- Somerset.—An Area comprising the adminis- ton, transferred by agreement to the county trative county of Somerset and the county of Warwick; and the parish of Blockley; but borough of Bath (1 June, 1908). including the parishes of Aston Somerville, Childs Wickham, and Hintou-on-the-Green Southampton.—An Area comprising the adminis- transferred by agreement from the county of trative county of Southampton, and the county Gloucester); and also comprising the county boroughs of Bournemouth, Portsmouth, and borough of Worcester (1 June, 1908).—For . Southampton; and also comprising the parishes county borough of Dudley see under Staffordshire. of Chithurst, Elsted, Farnhurst, Barting, Iping, Linch, Linchmere, Rogate, Stedham, Terwick, See also under Gloucestershire and under • Trotton (including its detached part), and Warwickshire. \Yorkshire (East Riding).—(1.) An Area compris- Woolbeding, in the administrative county of ing the administrative county of the East West Sussex (2 December, 1908).—See also Riding of the county of York—but excluding under Sussex. the petty sessional division of Buckrose (ex- ^Staffordshire.—An Area comprising the ad- cept the parishes of Towthorpe, Fimber, and ministrative county of Stafford, and the county Fridaythorpe), and the parishes of Thixeudale, boroughs of Dudley, Hanley, Smethwick, Butterwick, Foxholes-with-Boythorpe, Wold Walsall, West Bromwich, and Wolverhampton Newton, Fordon, Hunmanby, Folkton, Huston, (7 April, 1909). and Filey (1 June, 1908).:—See also under Stirlingshire.—See under Aberdeenshire, Sfct Durham, $c. Suffolk.—An Area comprising ihe administrative (2.) An Area comprising the county borough counties of East Suffolk and West Suffolk, and of Kingston-upon-Hull (L June, 1908). the county borough of Ipswich (1 August, 1907). Yorkshire (North Riding). — See under Durham, Su>rey.—An Area comprising the administrative frc., and also under Yorkshire ( West Riding), $c. county of Surrey, and the county borough of Yorkshire (West Riding), Sfc.—An Area compris- Croydon (1 June, 1908). ing the administrative county of the West Sussex.—An Area comprising the administrative Riding of the county of York, and the county counties of East Sussex and West Sussex, boroughs of Bradford, Halifax, Huddersfield, (except the parishes of Chithurst, Elsted, Leeds, Rotherham, Sheffield, and York; and Farnhurst, Harting, Iping, Linch, Linch- the parishes of Finningley and Misson, in the mere, Rogate, Stedham, Terwick, Trotton— administrative county of Nottingham; and the . including its detached part, and Woolbeding, parishes of Langthorpe, Milby, Ellenthorpe, in the administrative county of West Sussex), Kirby Hill, Humberton, Thornton Bridge, and the county boroughs of Brighton and Marton-le-Moor, Norton-le-Clay, Cundall with Hastings (2 December, 1908).—See also under Leckby, Dishforth, Asenby, Rainton with Southampton. Newby, Hutton Conyers, Melmerby, Wath, Sutherland.—See under Aberdeenshire, &c. Norton Conyers, Middleton Quernhow, Suttoii ^Warwickshire.—An Area comprising the ad- Howgrave, Howgrave, East Tanfield and West ministrative county of Warwick; the several Tanfield, in the administrative county of the parishes of Alderminster, Shipston-on-Stour, North Riding of the county of York (1 June, Tidmington, and Tredingtpn, transferred by 1908). agreement from the administrative county of Zetland.—See under Aberdeenshire, &c.
The following boroughs are now subject to Special Orders relating to Swine-Fever, and affecting the movement of swine out of, but not into, the borough :— City of Birmingham. County borough of Burton-upon-Trent. City of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
f See also under " Infected Areas." % See also under Special Orders.