THE GAZETTE, MAY 2, 1873. 2195

In Parliament, Session 1873. OTICE is hereby given, that a separate ' -Hull South and West Junction Railway. N building, named the Wesleyan Chapel, (Alteration or Deviation of southern part-of pro- situated at East-street, in the parish of Tun- . posed Railway No. 1. Petition for Additional bridge, in the county of Kent, in the district of Provision.) Tunbridge, being a building certified according to A PPLICATION is intended to be made to law as a place of religious worship, was, on the Jl\. the House of Commons, by petition, for 16th day of April, 1873,-duly registered for additional provision in this Bill for leave to substi- solemnizing marriages therein, pursuant to the tute for a portion of Railway No. 1, shown upon Act of 6th and 7th Wm. IV., cap. 85, being sub- the plans of the said railway deposited in the stituted for the building known as the Wesleyan' month of November last with the Clerks of the Chapel, now disused. Peace and parish clerks, a new or deviated line Witness my hand this 16th of April, 1873. commencing between the llth and 12th mile, E. Slidolph, Superintendent Registrar. marked on the said plans, in a field belonging to OTICE is hereby given, that a separate the , and in the occupation of N building, named the Wesleyan Methodist Joseph; Swallow, numbered 12, in the parish of Chapel, situate at Ridgway, in the parish of , on the east side of the land drain, Plympton St. Mary, in the county of Devon, in thence to cross the said drain and run in a the district of Plympton St. Mary Union, being a southerly direction, parallel with and immediately building certified according to law as a place of adjoining the west bank of the said drain until it religious worship, was, on the 24th day of April, reaches the Trent, Ancholme, and Rail- 1873,- duly registered for solemnizing marriages way, thence diverging in a sputh-westerly direc- therein, pursuant to the Act of 6th and 7th Wm, tion to, and again uniting with, the said Railway IV., cap. 85. . . ,...'. No. l,ina field belonging to Valentine Dudley Witness my hand this 26th of April, 1873. Henry Carey Elwes, and now or late in the occu- Thomas Kelly, Superintendent Registrar. pation of the executor of the late 'Charles Whar- ton, numbered 26, in the parish of Wrawby, between the 18th and 19th mile marked on' the plans aforesaid. The said substituted line of rail- way will pass through the parishes of Horkstow, Patent Law Amendment Act; 1852. Saxby, , , Elsham, and "Wrawby, Office of the Commissioners of Patents for • all in the , in the county of 1461. . Inventions. . Duplicate plans and sections describing the lines, OTICE is hereby given, that the petition of situation, and levels of the proposed new or N William Haggett, of Watford, in the county deviated line, and the lands, nouses, and other of Herts, praying for letters patent for the inven- property in or through which it will be made, tion of " improvements in manufacturing, arrang-. together with-a book of reference to such .plans,; ing, combining, compressing, and treating iron, containing the names of 'the owners and lessees, or steel, arid other metals and materials to increase reputed owners and lessees, and of the occupiers their strength, power of resistance, and usefulness," of such lands, houses, and other property ; also an was deposited and.recorded in.the Office of the ordnance map with the line of the proposed new Commissioners on the 23rd day of April, 1873.$. or deviated railway delineated thereon, so as to and a complete specification accompanying such petition was at the same time filed in the said show its general course and direction, and a copy office , of. this notice were deposited with the Clerk of e the Peace for the parts of Lindsey, in Lincolnshire, at his office at , on or before the 30th April Patent Law Amendment Act, 1852. last ;.-,and within the same time a copy of the said Office of the Commissioners of Patents for plans, sections, and book of reference, with a 1464. Inventions'. copy 'of. this notice were deposited with the parish OTICE is hereby given, that the petition of clerks, at their respective places of abode, of the N John Hutchinson and James Hollingworth, several parishes of Horkstow, Saxby, Bonby, both of jbobcross, S.addleworth, in. th,e county of Worlaby, Elsham, and Wrawby, through which York, Machine Makers, praying for letters patent the said proposed new or deviated line of railway 'or .the invention of "improvements in picking- will be made, or in which any lands, houses, or irms employed in looms.for weaving,"-was deposited other property are intended to be taken for the ind recorded in the Office of the Commissioners purposes thereof. on the 23rd day of April, 1873, and a complete Dated this 1st day of May, 1873. : specification accompanying such-petition was at - . • -Baxter, Rose, Norton, and Co., 6, Victoria- the same time filed in the said office. street, Westminster ; • • Rollitt and Sons, Hull; - *'G. C. Roberts and J. Ledke, Hull; Patent Law Amendmen. . ...t Act. • 1852.,. Solicitors for the Bill. .Office of the Commissioners of Patents for 1517. , Inventions.. OTICE is hereby given., that .the petition of OTICE is hereby given, that a separate N George Haseltine, ,of. the •' International N •building, named the Primitive Methodist latent Office," Southampton-buildings, London, Chapel, situate at Cwm, in the parish of Clodock, Dpetor of Laws, praying fo'r, letters .patent for the in- the county .of Hereford, in the district of invention of ^ improvements in railway carriage- Hereford and Dore^ being a building certified couplings,"-—^ communication -.to. him from abroad according to law as a place of religious worship, IJy. Eli Hamilton. Janney,. of Alexandria,.Virginia,' was, on the 26th day of April, 1873, duly registered United States of America,—rvwas deposited and for solemnizing marriages therein,' pursuant to recorded in the Office of the Commissioners on the .Act of 6th and 7th Wm. IV., cap. 85. tjhe 26th day of April, J873, and a complete .Witness my hand tnis 28th of-April, 1873. specification accompanying ..such petition was at Thomas Llanwarne, Superintendent Registrar. the same time filed in the said, office.. ~