2732 THE LONDON GAZETTE, JUNE 13, 1882,

lady Cross and Freezland in the occupation oi Inn along the road to Ross to the Old Maids "William Shaw jurdor to Forster's house, along Walk, along such Walk to the Churchyard, the highway to the and Nottingham-road, thence north-westward in a straight line as the thence to a foot-path in the parish of Risley crow flies to the Old Wilton-road, along the opposite Garrat's farm, by the right to Heaton's said road to the junction thereof with the New farm and No Mans-lane, thence by a fence to Wilton-road, along the last-mentioned road to Stanton Hall sheds taking the fence by the Mr. Collins's new road, along that road to the right to the Stanton and Sandiacre main-roac Ross and Goodrich Ferry-road, and along that at Orchard Head Hill aforesaid. road to the Prince of Wales Inn, but exclusive (11.) So much of the parishes or townships of the Sitid roads except the new road from of , and Foremark, in the county oi Ross to Wilton from its junction with the old Derby, as lies within the following boundaries, road up to the Royal Hotel. that is to say, from William Waytes house (2.) At Ross, in the county of Hereford, Milton, along Hilton-lane to a point opposite comprised within the following boundaries, that Barnett's house Repton, turning to the left is to say, from the Ross Railway Station along over the Brook at Brook End by Paddock the Ross and Gloucester Railway to a point Wall, passing the Brook Inn up to Replon opposite the upper end of the meadows lying Cross, thence to the right by the Church over between Rudhall and Ross occupied by Mr. Old Trent Bridge along Wellington-road to T. R. Webb, Mr. W. V. Bonner, and others, Willington Bridge, to the right along tne Trent thence from the Railway as the crow flies by Twyford Ferry to junction with the back northward to the Ross and Rudhall foot-path, water from Anchor Church, thence to the right thence along the said foot-path and Messrs. along the back water, Anchor Church post, Gould's occupation road to the Ross and Led- and Brook course to John G-oodall's Church bury-road, down the said road and over Ross- Close at Foremark. turning to the left to Pale street to the Railway, and along the Railway to Close gate, and along the eastern and southern the station, but exclusive of the said roads and boundary fence of Church Close to the point street. Avhere the fence intersects the foot-road from (3.) So much of the parish of Cradley, in Foremark to Milton village, thencrc to the left the county of Hereford, as lies within the along the foot-road to Milton village, turning following boundaries, that is to say, on the to the right through a portion of the village to north from Steens Bridge, Cradley, by the William Waytes house aforesaid. Hereford and Worcester-road to Ridgway (12.) So much of the parishes and town- Cross, by a lane leading from Ridgway Cross ships of , Castle Gresley, Cauldwell, by Tan House farm to White House farm, and Rosliston, Walton-upon-Trent, and , from thence by Home House farm to Novering's in the county of Derby, as lies within the farm in a southerly direction, and thence to following boundaries, that is to say, from Arbor Hill and Bentley's farm ; on the west Drakelow Viaduct along the Burton and by a brook running from Steens Bridge to Leicester branch of the Midland Railway to Bentley's farm known as the Leddon brook, the bridge over the road from Cadley Hill to and by the highway leading from the Hereford Cauldwell, thence to the right along that road and Worcester-road to Bosbury. and Sandy-lane to Cauldwell village, by the church along the footpath by Calf. Croft farm Lancashire.—(1.) So much of the township of in the occupation of Mr. Reeves to Rosliston- Spotland, in the county of Lancaster, as lies road at Campion's House, and opposite Walton- within the following boundaries, that is to say, lane End at Rosliston along Walton-lane to Cheesden-brook on the north; Royds-brook on Walton village, by the Church to Walton Pay the south; Ashworth-brook on the west; and Bridge-gate, and thence to the right along the Knowe Hill-brook on the east. . river Trent to Drakelow Viaduct aforesaid. (2.) So much of the township of Worsley, Essex.—So much of the parish of East Ham, in in the county of Lancaster, as lies within the the county of Essex, as lies within the following following boundaries, that is to say, on the boundaries, that is to say, the Romford-road on north side Green-lane Broad Oak farm, on the the north, the London, Tilbury, and Southend west side along Worsley-road Worsley Court railway on the south, Red Post-lane, East Ham, House, on the south side along the Bridg- on the east, and XTpton-lane, West Ham. water Canal to Monton Bridge, and on the east side along Worsley-road to the White Flintshire.—(1.) The whole of the farm known as Horse public-house. The Dee Side House farm, situate in the town- (3.) So much of the township of Edge- ship of Sealand, in the parish of Hawarden, in worth, in the county of Lancaster, as lies the petty sessional division of Hawarden, in the within the following boundaries, that is to county of Flint, bounded on the south-west by say, the highway from the White Horse to the river Dee, on the north-west and north- Broadhead on the north and east, and by the east by an embankment known as The Old highway from Hob-lane to Darwen on the Bank with a water-course running parallel south and west. thereto, and on the south-east by a farm known (4.) So much of the township of West- as Wood farm. houghton, in the county of Lancaster, as lies (2.) So much of the parish of Worthenbury, within the following boundaries, that is to in the county of Flint, as lies within the follow- say, the highway leading from St. James ing boundaries, that is to say, the Whitchurch Church, Daisey Hill, to the Wesleyan Chapel, and Wrexham-road to Green-lane on the north, Hindley-road on the north and west, and by a the Bangor and Worthenbury-road to Worthen- public footway leading from St. James Church, bury on the north-east, Green-lane to the outer Daisey Hill, past Old Sirs farm to Hindley- boundary of Erural Park to Pandy Bridge and road on the east and south. Halghtou Mill on the south-west. (5.) So much of the township of Walmers- Herefordshire.—(1.) At Ross, in the county of ley-cum-Shuttieworth, in the county of Lan- Hereford, comprised within the following boun- caster, as lies within the following boundaries, daries, that is to say, from the Prince of Wales j that is to say, Park Chapel on the north, Nan-