2848 THE LONDON GAZETTE, JUNE 20, 1882.

Hovingham Mill Wood, in the township of shire and Railway on the south, the Scackleton. fence dividing Stocks Hall farm from the farm (2.) So much of the township of Welburn, of Robert Ashworth on the east, and the fence in the North Hiding of the county of York, dividing Stocks Hall farm from the farm of as lies wi'Iiin the following boundaries, that Lewis Sutcliffe on the west. is to say, the bridle-road from Welburn Church (8.) So much of the township .of Thorntonr to Pretty vVood on the west, Pretty Wood, in the West Riding of the county of York, as Mill Wood, and Crambe Wood on the north, lies within the following boundaries, that is to the Malton and York highway from Crambe say, Long Causeway Side on the north, -the Wood to the Stone Pillars on the east, and foot-path from Long Causeway-road to the the highway from the Stone Pillars to Welburn . Keighley and Halifax-road on the west, the Church on the south, and also comprising that Halifax and Keighley-road on the south, andi portion of a field known as Woodcock Bank the brook from the Halifax and Keighley-road Pasture on the west of the said highway in the to Long Causeway Side on the east; occupation of William Heckley. Veterinary Department, Privy Council Office, 20th .June, 1882. Yorkshire (West Riding).—(1.) So much of the township of Stansfield, in the West Biding of the county of York, as lies within the following boundaries, that is to say, East Lee-road on Whitehall, June 19, 1882. the south and east, Great House-road on the THE Queen has been pleased to direct Litters- north, and East Lee Clough or Beck on the Patent to be passed under the Great Seal of the west until it joins East Lee-road aforesaid. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (2.) The whole of the township of Healaugh, appointing the Right Honourable John David in the West Riding of the county of York. FitzGerald one of the Justices of the Queen's (3.) At Guiseley, in the West Riding of Bench Division of Her Majesty's High Court of the county of York, comprised within the Justice in Ireland, to be a Lord of Appeal in following boundaries, that is to say, on the Ordinary, under the provisions of " The Appellate south and west by the Leeds and Otley highway, Jurisdiction Act, 1876," and granting him the on the north by Buckle-lane, and on the east by dignity of a Baron for life, by the style and title Moor-lane. of Baron FitzGerald, of Kilmarnock, in the county (4.) So much of the townships of Horton- of Dublin. in-, Newsholme, Nappa, and Swinden, Whitehall, June 19, 1882. in the West 'Riding of the county of York, as lies within the following boundaries, that THE Queen "has been pleased to appoint'the is to say, on the north side commencing at Very Reverend John Tulloch, D.D., LL!D., Slack Syke with junction of the , Principal of the University of St. Andrews, to be thence along Slack Syke to the Settle and Dean of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order Gisburn-road, thence along the Settle and of the Thistle, and Dean of the Chapel Royal in Gisbura-road to Nappa-lane, thence by Nappa- Scotland, in the room of the 'Reverend John lane to Swinden township boundary, and along MacLeod, D.D., deceased. Nappa-lane by Swinden Moor Head to a point at Limestone Quarry; on the east by Horton- in-Gisburn township boundary fence to the Westminster, June 19, 1882. point where it crosses the Skipton and - THIS day the Lords being met a message was road ; on the south along the inner side fence sent to the Honourable House of Commons by of the Skipton and Clitheroe-road to Monks the Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod, acquaint* Bridge, thence by Stock Beck to the river ing them, that The Lords authorized by virtue of Ribble ; and on the west by the river Ribble to a Commission under the Great. Seal, signed by Her where Slack Syke runs into that river at the Majestyt for declaring Her Royal Assent to several starting point. Acts agreed upon by both Houses, do desire the (5.) So much of the township of Weeton, immediate attendance of the Honourable House in in the West Riding of the county of York, as the House of Peers to hear the Commission read: lies within the following boundaries, .that is and the Commons being come thither, the said to say, Castley Beck, the river Wharfe, Weeton Commission, empowering the Lord Archbishop of Church-lane, Huby-lane, and the Harrogate Canterbury, and several other Lords therein and Otley-road past Castley-lane End as far named, to declare and notify the Royal Assent to as Castley Beck. the said Acts, was read accordingly, and the Rcjyal (6.) So much of the townships of Stainforth, Assent given to Halton Gill, and Malham Moor, in the West Documentary .Evidence Act, 1882. Riding of the county of York, as lies within Military Manoeuvres Act, 1882. the following boundaries, that is to say, on the Public Health (Scotland) Act, 1867, Amend- north commencing at a point called Far End ment Act, 1882. of Moor Heads, then by townships boundary Militia Storehouses Act, 1882. fences to the top of Pennyghent Hill at the Commonable Rights Compensation Act, 1882. east end, on the east by the fence adjoining Arklow Harbour Act, 1882. School Allotment to Blishmer Barn, thence by Metropolis Management and Building Acts west close fence to the top of Fountains Fell, : (Amendment) Act, 1882. on the south by fence adjoining Rough lands Irish Reproductive Xoan Fund Amendment and Rainscar Fell to Sannett Hall farm at Act, 18.82. Catterick-road, and on the west by Catterick-; Local Government Board's Provisional Order road to Silverdale-road, thence by Moor Heade- Confirmation (Highways) .Act, 1882. soad to Far End of Moor Heads aforesaid. ' Commons Regulation (Crosby, Garrett, and (7.) So much of the township of Erringden,; S.tivichall Commons) Provisional Orders Con- in the West Riding of the county of York, as firmation Act, 1882. lies within the following boundaries, that is to Inclosure (Arklesids) Provisional Order Con- say, the river Calder on the north, the Lanca- firmation Act, .1882.