THE LONDON GAZETTE, MAY 1, 1883. 2297 THE CONTAGIOUS DISEASES Carnarvonshire.—So much of the borough of Car- (ANIMALS) ACT, 1878. narvon, as lies within the following boundaries, (FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE.) that is to say, the Menai Straits from the boun- dary of the borough on the south to the mouth THE following Areas arc now Areas Infected of the River Seiont, and thence up the river to with Foot'dnd-Mouth Disease under the above- Pontseiont, and from thence along the Carnar- mentioned Act (except the lines of railway within von and Pwllheli-rbad to the boundary of the those Areas as far as those lines are used or re- borough by Bragdy Mawr (excluding such quired for the transit of animals through those road), and from Bragdy Mawr along the boun- Areas, without untrucking): — dary of the borough to the Menai Straits. Anglesey.—(1.) In the county of Anglesey, Cheshire.—(1.) At Rostherne, in the county of bounded on the north by the sea, on the east Chester, comprised within the following boun- by the high-road leading from Yrhenborth past daries, that is to say, from Rostherne Lodge Llanfairynghornwy Church, Cefndu, Bryncy- along' the highway to Rostherne Schools, then chod, and Bwlch to Rhydwyn village, thence to by the brook to Rostherne Mere, thence by Llanfaethlu village, and thence past Rhosdu to brook to Borken-lane, Borken-lane to Tatton Llanfwrog Church, on the south by a road Park wall, and by the said wall to the Lodge leading from Llanfwrog Church to the sea aforesaid. between Peniel and Bodlason Fawr, and on the (2.) At Church Lawton, in the county of west by the sea. Chester, comprised within the following boun- (2.) In the parish of Llangeinwen, in the daries, that is to say, from the Railway Bridge county of Anglesey, bounded on the north by at the junction of Linley-lane and the North the high road leading from the Menai Straits Staffordshire Railway, along the said Railway to near Carreg barcut towards Treana to the the Harecastle and Congleton-road, by this road point where the said road turns in a southerly to the Bleeding Wolf Public-house in Hall direction, on the west and south by the said Green, thence by an occupation-road to John road leading from the last-mentioned point Charles Bowler's farm, by foot-road to Bret's past Maesyporth to Talyfoel Ferry, and east- Wood, the boundary of Bret's Wood and the wards by the Menai Straits. brook dividing the townships of Church Lawton (3.) All that farm and lands called Dryll, and Odd Rode to Snape Aqueduct, and thence in the parish of Holyhead, in the county of by Linley-lane to the Railway Bridge aforesaid. Anglesey. (3.) At Prestbury, in the county of Chester, .—The whole parish of Stanbridge, comprised within the following boundaries, in the county of Bedford. that is to say, Three-road Ends at Chorley Church, thence along the London and North- .—(1.) So much of "the parish of Western Railway from Alderley Edge Railway Wing, in the county of , as lies to Station to the third Bridge called Three Arch the north-westward of the road leading from Bridge, thence to and along the fence by Big the village of Wing to Linslade and^to the east- Pasture field, across Blackshaw - lane, thence ward of the road leading from the village of along the fence by Pitt field, Little Broad Oak, Wing aforesaid to . and Big Broad Oak fields, ac,rogs*@horley Hall- (2.) So much of the parish of Burnham (in- lane, thence to and along the fence by Marl cluding the hamlet of Cippenham), in the county field, Broome field, Meadow field, and Barn of Buckingham, as lies to the southward of the field to Ryleys-lane, and thence along Ryleys- main road called the Bath-road. , lane to Chorley Church aforesaid. (3.) The whole of the parishes of" (4.) At Lower Bebington, in the county of and respectively, in the' county of Chester, comprised within the following boun- Buckingham, with aH'hamle.'s within the same daries, that is to say, from Bromboro Pool parishes. Bridge along the Pool to Mill Bridge and along (4.) The whole of the parish of Chesham the road to Spital-lane Ends, thence down (except the hamlets or places of Waterside and Church-road, along Stanton-lane, crossing the Latimer) and the whole of the parish of Haw- footpath from Heath-road, across Acres-road ridge respectively, in the county of Buckingham. to Higher Bebington Cemetery, along Town- (5.) So much of the parish of , lane, Woodhey, Beech - road, past the Dog in the county of Buckingham, as lies to the Kennels, to Bebington Railway Station, and north or north-west of the public-road called across Ellin's-lane to Pool Bridge aforesaid. the Icknield Way leading from the village of Ivinghoe to the town of Dunstable. Derbyshire.—(I.) So much of the parish of Dale (6.) At the hamlet of Salden, in the parish Abbey, in the county of Derby, as lies within of , in the county of Buckingham, the following boundaries, that is to say, starting comprised within the following boundaries, that from a point on the Ilkeston and Derby-road is to say, the public highway leading from (the Sandpits), by the right to the Flourish Salden through on the north Inn, by the right along the footpath to Stanley and east, the bridle-road from Saldeu to Mur- brook, thence along the brook course to Baldock sley on the south, and Salden Wood on the west. Mill, by the right up Cat and Fiddle-lane to (7.) So much of the parish of Soulbury, in the Ilkeston and Derby-road, and by the right the county of Buckingham, as lies within the along the Ilkeston and Derby - road to the following boundaries, that is to say, the high- Sandpits aforesaid. way leading from through Soulbury (2.j So much of the parish of Hartington, to Linslade, the division of the parishes of in the county of Derby, as lies within the Linslade and Soulbury to the road leading from following boundaries, that is to say, Crowdi- Linslade to , then the said road cote-road from the Four-lane Ends to Crowdi- as far as the division of the parishes of Soulbury cote Bridge, and the river Dove to the foot- and Stoke Hammond, then the division of the bridge over that river, and the road leading parishes of Soulbury and Stoke Hammond, and from that point to Sterndale from the west to then the division of the parishes of Soulbury the north, by the foot-road to Hurdlow-lane, and Stewkley to the first-mentioned road. and by the latter to the Old Railway, and then