1888 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 22 MARCH, 1927.

In the parish of Kirby-le-Soken— to the road leading from Welshe's Farm Lower Street from the Ship Inn to to the St. Osyth— road near .Norton's Farm; Upper Street from Kirby Bench Mark 79, footpath from last- 'Cross to its junction with the footpath mentioned road at the south-east corner from Sneating Hall in Upper Kirby. of Martin's Grove following the route of the private road to the Barracks and • In the parish of Great Holland— thence to the St. Osyth—Bentley road at The Holland—Kirby main road from Brick Wall Farm. the Bed Lion Inn through Great Holland to a point 170 yards north-east of the In the parish of Little Clacton— point where the road forks at The Cres- Bateman's Road, Talbots Road, Thor- cent ; road fr.om the Holland—Kirby main rington. Road, The Folly, Venessa Road, road at the Ship Inn to Great Holland Lotts Road, Brookfield Ro'ad, Homing Hall. Road, Feverills Road, Amirells Road, 3. The streets and parts of streets not Grove Road, unnamed road leading in a •repairable by the local authority and railways north-westerly direction for a distance of which the Council propose to take special 430 yards from the Clacton—Thorpe-le- Soken main road at a point 350 yards powers by the Order to break up are as 1 follows: — north-east of Grove Road, the road leading in a northerly direction for a distance of I. Streets: — 300 yards from last described road near {A) Main Eoads— its commencement, the road leading in a south-westerly direction for a distance of The Clacton—Colchester road from the 300 yards from the first of the last two boundary of the urban district of Clacton described roads at a point 300 yards from through Little Clacton to the northern the Clacton.—Thorpe-le-Soken main road, boundary of the parish of Little Clacton; unnamed road leading in a south-easterly the —Frinton road from the and southerly direction from the Clacton— .boundary of the parish of Thorpe-le-Soken Thorpe-le-Soken main road at a point 300 through Thorpe-le-Sqken and Upper Kirby yards north-east of Tan. Lane, Station to the boundary of the urban district of Road, Park Road, unnamed road leading Frinton-on-Sea; the Weeley—Walton in a southerly direction from the Clacton road from Thorpe Cross through Kirby-le- —Thorpe-le-Soken main road at a point Soken to the boundary of the urban dis- 100 yards west of Park Road and running trict of Walton-on-the-Naze; the Tendring parallel thereto, Queens Road, Lodge —Thorpe Green road from the Weeley— Road, footpath from the Blacksmith's Frinton main road at Thorpe Green to the Arms Inn to Tan Lane, footpath from. Tan northern boundary of the parish of Thorpe- 1 Lane via Parkgate House to the Little le-Soken soiuth-west of Wasses Corner ; Clacton—Great Holland road, footpath the Clacton—Harwich road from High from Tan Lane past Clactongrove House Street Thorpe-le-Soken to the boundary to Feverills Road, footpath from last of the parish of Thorpe-le-Soken. at Beau- described footpath to the Clacton—Col- mont Bridge; the Kirby—Holland road chester main road, footpath from the from Holland Bridge at the boundary of Clacton—Thorpe-le-Soken main road at a the parish of Great Holland through Great point 250 yards south-west of Tan Lane Holland to Kirby Cross and the alterna- running in a northerly direction to the tive short cut at Great Holland village boundary of the parish of Little Clacton. from the Pill Box near Manor Farm to a point situate 180 yards to the north-west In the parish of Thorpe-le-Soken— of the'school at Great Holland; the St. Osyth—Colchester road from the boundary Argyll Road, Newtown Road, Portland of the urban district of Clacton through Road, Shaftesbury Road, Kingsmead "St. Osyth to the boundary of the parish Road, Maryborough Road, Albert Road, of St. Osyth; the Little Clacton—Thorpe York Road, The Crescent, St. Michaels road from its junction with the Clacton— Road, New Thorpe Avenue, Kennilworth Colchester road at Plough Corner to the Grove, Spencer Road, Palmerston Road, Weeley—Frinton road at Thorpe-le-Soken. Priory Road, Manor Road, Albany Road, Lonsdale Road, the station approach lead- <(B) Other roads and footpaths— ing from the Clacton Road at the railway In the parish of St. Osyth— bridge to the railway station and the ap- St. Osyth Avenue, Park Road, Priory proach leading therefrom in a northerly .Road, Nassau Road, D'Arcy Road, St. direction to the Clacton road at the King •Clair's Road, unnamed road leading in a Edward Seventh Hotel, footpath from the north-westerly direction for a distance of Clacton—Thorpe-le-Soken main road at a 120 yards from the road between the point 380 yards north of the bridge carry- cemetery and Welshe's Farm at a point ing the London and North Eastern Rail- 470 yards south-west of Kiln Cottage, way over that road to the Weeley— footpath from the Clacton—St. Osyth Frinton main road at a point 160 yards main road via Earl's Hall to a point 400 north-west of Thorpe Cross, footpath from yards south of Newhouse Farm thence the Weeley—Frinton main road near The following the route of the private road to Folly running in a southerly direction to Newhpuse Farm, footpath from The Hill the last described footpath, footpath from via St. Osyth Lodge to the boundary of the Weeley—Frinton main road near The the urban, district of Clacton, footpath Folly to the road running from Thorpe from the St.' Osyth—Colchester main road Cross to Damont's Farm, footpath from north of Lamb Farm via Wellwick Farm Thorpe Green to Mill Hill Cottages.