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Y>ublic buildings, situate, lying, and being in such (that is to say), 'the parishes of Saint Botolph, Saint last-mentioned streets, lanes, passages, and places.- Peter at Gowts, Saint Mark, Saint Mary-le-Wigford, And notice is hereby further given, that it is in- Saint Benedict, Saint S within, Saint Peter at Arches, tended by the said Bill to levy rates, and to alter and Saint Martin, Saint Michael, Saint Peter in Eastgate, •reduce the rates authorised to be collected and re- Saint Margaret, Saint Nicholas, and Saint John, in covered by virtue of the aforesaid Act.—Dated this the city of Lincoln ; Waddington, the liberty of the -fifth day of October 1840. Mere, Branston, Bracebridge, Canwick, Harmston, Coleby, , Dunston, Metheimgham, Blankney, Curteis and Kingsford, Clerks to the Com- Scopwick, Temple Brewer, Ashby-de-la-Laund, •missioners of Pavement. Bloxholme, Branswell, Boothbv GrafFoe, Skelling- thorpe, , South Hykeham. Thorp on r-OTICE is hereby given, that an application is the Hill, Haddington, Morton Thurlby, Swinderby, intended to be made to Parliament in the Barton, Haddow, Saxilby, Newton Kettlethorpe, next session for leave to bring in a Bill to continue Fenton, Forksey, Brampton and Martin, in the -the term, and to amend, repeal, enlarge, or alter the county of Lincoln, and Thorney, in the county of powers and provisions of, arid to consolidate the Nottingham. several Acts following, that is to say, an Act made And notice is hereby also given, that it is intended and passed in the twenty-ninth year of the reign of to extend the road hading from Lincoln to King George the Second, intituled " An Act for re- from the Northcord of Waddington field to Leaden- pairing and widening the roads from the north end ham, in the county of Lincoln ; and which said road of Dunshy lane to the South-west corner of Rise is intended to pass from, in, through, and unto the holm Hedge, and to Carholm Gate, Dunsey Nook. several pvirishes of Wa;idington, Harmston, Coleby, and to Dunham and Littleborough Ferries, and from Boothby, Navcnby, Wellingore, Wdbnurne, and the north end of Waddington field, and the bridge Leadenham, in the county of Lincoln. over the river William, at Bracebridge, to the city of Lincoln, and from the gate at the foot of Camvicke- And it is also intended to extend the road leading hill to the great bar gates of the said city, and for from the city of Lincoln to Branston, in the county enforcing the performance of statute work upon the of Lincoln, from a place where a windmill formerly highways communicating with the said roads to a stood at the top of Canwick hill to the first house certain distance from the said roads." An Act passed at the northern entrance into the '(own of Branston, in the seventeenth year of the reign of His Majesty now i* the occupation of William Ashlin ; and which King George the Third, intituled (: An Act for en- said road is intended to pass from,'in, throng!], and larging the term and powers of an Act made in the into the several parishes of Canwick arid Brauston, twenty-ninth year of the reign of King George the in the county of Lincoln. Second, for repairing and widening certain roads And it is intended to make one new road, to com- leading to and from the city of Lincoln, and for re- mence and branch out of the present turnpike road, pairing and widening the roads from the termination at or near the gate at the foot of Canwick-hill, and 10 of the present turnpike rAad at the foot of Brace- continue thence eastward over part of Canwick- bridge-bridge, over the said bridge westward to the common into a public highway or road called Wash- extremity to the county of Lincoln, near a place ingborough-lane ; and one new road to commence called Potter-hill, and from the termination of the at or near the gate at the foot of Canwick-bill, and 10 present turnpike-road at the foot of Canwick • hill continue thence in a north west direction over part southward to a Windmill at the top of the said hili." of Canwick-common, and across certain closes called, An Act passed in the thirty-seventh ye-tr of the reign the Bauks Closes to a bridge in the parish of Saint of'His said Majesty King George the Third, intituled Murv-le-Wigfoid, called Saint Mary's Bridge ; and "An Act for continuing the term, and altering and whifh said new road is intended to pass from, enlarging the powers, of two Acts passed in the through, or into the several parishes of Saint Botolph, twenty-ninth year of the reign of His late Majesty Saint Peter at Go--vts, Saint Mark, u;;d Saint Mary- King George the Second, and in the seventeenth year le-Wigford,in the county of Lincoln ; and one other of the reign of His present Majesty, for repairing and new road branching out of the said last mentioned widening certain loads leading to and from the city road, and running in a north direction to a bridge in of Lincoln, and for repairing and widening the roads the said parish of Saint Swithin, called the Swing from the termination of the present turnpike road at Bridge, and which said last mentioned robd is iu- the foot of Bracehridge-bridge., over the said bridge tenoed to pass from, through, or into the several westward to the extremity of the coNmty of Lincoln, parishes of Saiut Mary-le-Wigford and Saint Swithin, near a place called Patter hill, and from the termina- in the said county ot Lincoln ; and also for diverting tion of the present turnpike road, at the foot of Can- such part, of the said road leading from the said city wick-hill southward, to a Windmill at the top of tbe of Lincoln to as passes over Cross Cliff-hill, said hill." And an Act passed in the fifty-fourth in the said parish of Bracebridge. ' year of the reign of His said-Majesty King George the Third, intituled " An Act for continuing and And notice is hereby also given, that in the said amending an Act of His late Majesty, and two Acts of Bill an increase or alteration of the existing tolls au- His present Majesty, for repairing certain roads lead- thorised by the said acts to be collected is intended ing to and from the city of Lincoln, and other roads to be proposed. therein mentioned;" and which said roads, some or one And notice is hereby given, that, on or before the of them, respectively pass from, through, or into the thirtieth day of November next, a map or plan and •several parishes, townships, and places following, section of the said intended new lines or branches