6452 THE LONDON GAZETTE, DECEMBER 19, 1882.

the county of , as lies within the daries, that is to say, the drain known as Old following boundaries, that is. to say,. Harlestone Pepper Lake as far as the Boat on- the - north, Firs on the north, the Dallington and Harlestone the said drain to Powder Blue Bridge on the bridle-road on the east, Hensmans-lane, Porters- east, the said drain to Old House Bridge on the lane, and Sand-lane on the west, and Duston south, and Speechley's Drove and main-road as village on the south. far as Old House Bridge on the west. (11.) The whole of the parish of Hazclbeech, (4.) At , in the Soke of Peter- in the county of Northampton. , comprised within the following boun- (12.).So much of the parish of Sulby, in the daries, that is to say, the Great Northern ioop- county of Northampton, as lies within the line from Fox Cover Crossing to Park House following boundaries, that is to say, the road Bridge on the east and south-east, the bridle- leading from the turnpike-road to Sibbertoft as road leading to Werrington as far as Fox Cover far as the coach-road leading to Sulby Hall on Crossing on the south-west, and Halfmoon bank the north, the reservoir at Sulby on the south, as far as the road leading from North Fen to the reservoir and the road leading from Welford Peakirk on the north. Bridge to the Sibbertoft turn on the west, and (5.) At Common, in the Soke the coach-road to Sulby Hall on the east. of Peterborough, comprised within the follow- (13.) So much of the parish of Kilsby, in ing boundaries, that is to say, -road the county of Northampton, as lies within the on the north, Padholme-road from its junction following boundaries, that is to say, the bridle- with Peterborough Common-road to the com- road leading from. Kilsby to Crick as far as the mencement of the borough of Peterborough on new London and North-Western Railway on the south, Peterborough Common-road from its the south, the London and North - Western junction with Padholme-road to its junction Hallway from the said bridle-road to Ealsby- with the road from Newark to Oxney on the station on the south-west, and the road leading east, and certain fields known as Paik Wood from Kilsby-station to Kilsby on the east. and the boundary between the borough cf Peter- (14.) So much of the parish of Oxendon, in borough and the on the the county of Northampton, as lies within the west* following boundaries, that is to say, the road (6.) So much of the parish of Peterborough, leading from the Northampton turnpike-road to in the borough of Peterborough, as lies within Farndon as far as the brook as it crosses the the following boundaries, that is to say, a con- road on the north, the Northampton turnpike- tributory water-course to Carr Dyke on the road from the village of Oxenden to the brook north, Eastgate on the south, Star-lane on the as it crosses the turnpike-road on the east, and east, and St. John's-street, Boongate, on the the brook- on the south and west. west. (15,) So much of'the parish of Lilborne, in (7.) At , in the Soke of Peter- the county of Northampton, as lies within the borough, comprised within the following boun- following boundaries, that is to say, the boun- daries, that is to say, the Midland Railway dary of the parish of Swinford on the north, from Stamford Station to the crossing on the the road leading from Lilborne to Yelvertoft Easton-road on the north and north-west, the on the south, the boundary of the parish of Easton-road on the west, the road leading from Clay Coton on the east, and the extreme boun- Burghley Park to Easton-road on the south, dary of the farm in the occupation of J. C.Cattle and the west side of the road leading from the on the west. entrance to Burghley Park to the Midland (16.) So much of the parish of Welling- Railway Bridge on the east. borough, in the county of Northampton, as lies (8.) At Wothorpe, in the Soke of Peter- within the following boundaries, that is to say, borough, comprised within the following bounr the and -road on the daries, that is to say, the Midland Railway east, the Waterworks-road and Harrowden from Stamford Station as far as the Third brook on the north, Kilborn's Mill on the south, Drift-road on the north, Burghley Park on and certain land in the occupation of Mr. the south, St. Martin's Stamford on the west, Kilborn on the west. and the Third Drift-road on the east. Soke of Peterborough.—(1.) At Northborough, (9.) At Gliriton, in the Soke of Peter- in the Soke of Peterborough, comprised within borough, comprised within the following boun- the following boundaries, that is to say, the daries, that is to say, the turnpike-road leading public-road leading from Peterborough to Deep- from Glinton to Peakirk as far as Woodcroft ing St. James, from the Cuckoo Inn to a point Guide Post on the north, the road leading from intersected by the public drain running from , Gate House to Glinton Bridge on thV' thence to the public-road leading from Peakirk south, the turnpike-road from Glinton Bridge to , on the north, the last-men- to the village of Glinton on the east, and the tioned road on the east, the public drain lead- Great Northern Railway from Woodcroft ing from the last-mentioned road to the Nine Crossing to Marholm Gate House on the west. Bridges on the public-road leading from Peter- borough to Market Deeping on the south, and .—(1.) So much of the parishes of the last-mentioned road on the west. Redmile, Barkestone, Bottesford, and Granby, (2.) At Newark, in the Soke of Peter- in the counties of Leicester, and Nottingham, as borough, comprised within the following boun- lies within the following boundaries, that is to daries, that is to say, the public-road leading say, the road from Granby to Elton on the north, from Newark by the Old Side Bar to a point the road from Elton to Bottesford on the east, where the drain running from the Dogsthorpe- the accommodation-road from Bottesford to road to Edgerley Toll Bar on the Peterborough Barkestone on the south, and the road from and Eye-road intersects the road to Dogsthorpe Barkestone to Granby on the west. on the south and south-west, the said drain on (2.) So much of the parish of Sherwood, in the north-west and north, and the said Peter- the borough of Nottingham, as lies within the borough and Eye-road on the east. following boundaries, that is to say, a certain (3.) At Newborough, in the Soke of Peter- grass field in the occupation of ..Richard borpugh, comprised within the following boun- Armitage on the north, a certain bouse and