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THE GAZETTE, DECEMBER 5, 1882 616$

the county of Essex, as lies within the following sixth and seventy-seventh milestones on that boundaries, that is to say, tYom Friday's farm road from London on the west; the said Whit- on the "Waltham-road by Gatehouse as far as tlesea-road and the said London and York- Mashbuiy Hall, thence to the cottage by Mash- read not being included in the Area. bury Independent Chapel, thence to Bereman's (4.) So much of the parish of Great Grans farm, and thence to Friday's farm on the den, in thecounty of , as lies within Waltham-road aforesaid. the following boundaries, that is to say, the road (9.) So much of the parish of Shalford, in leading from to Caxton on the the county of Kssex, as lies within the following north, the boundary dividing the counties of boundaries, that is to say. the high-road leading Huntingdon and on the east, the from Shalford School to Shalford Green, fiom drift-way from Longstowe to the Windmill at Shalford Green to Shalford Iron Church, thence Great Gransden on the south, and thence a by Water-lane to the Park fence at Shalford certain hedge to the road leading i'rom Great Place, and thence by a line running north to Gransden to Caxton aforesaid on the west. Shalford School aforesaid. (5.) At Hemingford Abbots, in the county of (10.) The whole of the parish of Claveritig, Huntingdon, comprised within the following in the county of Essex. boundaries, that is to say, from Hemingford Abbots Meadow Backwater Black Bridge, along Hertfordshire.—(1.) At Lilley, in the county of the Backwater to the Cock Public-house Hertford, comprised within the following*boun- Hemingford Grey on the north, thence along daries, that is to say, the Rectory on the north, Braggs-lane and Parrowbrook-road to Gore Lilley Bottom cottages on the east, Beech's Hill Tree on the Cambridge-road on the east, thence on the south, and Lilley Wood on the west. along the Cambridge-road in a westerly direction (2.) At Weston, in the county of Hertford, to the Ramping Lion Public-house on the south, comprised within the folloAving boundaries, that thence to Hemingford House Lodge, including is to say, the road leading from the Gravely and Hemingford Park and Heraingford House, and Baldock high-road to Weston on the north, cer- thence in a northerly direction to the Black tain land in the occupation of Charles Wenham Bridge aforesaid on the west; the said roads not on the east, certain land in the occupation of being included in the Area except the occupa- Thomas Franklin, James Wright, and Ralph tion-road leading from Hemingford House to Iredale on the south, and the Gravely and the Black Bridge. Baldock high-road on the west. (6.) At Bluntisham, in the county of (3.) In the counties of Hertford, and Bed- Huntigdon, comprised within the following ford, comprised within the following boundaries, boundaries, that is to say, from the steam engine that is to say, the mansion and gardens of on the side of the river Ouse, along the river Putteridge Bury on the north, Mangrove and Ouse to Over Cote Ferry on the east, thence Cockernhoe Greens on the east, all in the along Fen-lane in a westerly direction to White parishes of Offley, and Lilley, in the county of Bridge Fen-lane on the south, thence along the Hertford; and Slaughter's and Horsler's Woods Needingworth parish brook to Sandifer's hovels on the south, a field or occupation-road towards in the Bluntisham-road on the west, thence Stopsley on the south-west, and the highroad along the Bluntisham-road in a northerly direc- from Luton through Stopsley to Lilley and tion to Tibbut's White Bridge, and thence in a Hitchin on the west, all in the hamlet of Stop- straight line across Tibbut's farm (including the sley, and parish of Luton. in the county of farm-yard premises) to the steam engine afore- Bedford. paid on the north; Over Cote Fen-lane and .—(1.) AtHoughton,inthecounty Bluntisham-road not being included in the Area. of Huntingdon, comprised within the follow- (7.) So much of the parish of Standground, ing boundaries, that is to say, the turnpike- in the county of Huntingdon, as lies within the road known as the Old Sawtry-road on the following boundaries, that is to say, Oakley north, the turnpike-road known as Houghtou Dyke on the north-east, a certain .Dyke (par- Hill leading from Huntingdon to St. Ives on the tially filled in) running at right angles from east, the river Ouse on the south, and the back- Oakley Dyke to Milk-and-Water-Drove at the road leading from Witton village to the Old entrance to an allotment-field known as Para- Sawtry-road aforesaid on the west. dise on the south, Mi Ik-arid-Water Drove from (2.) At Yaxley, in the county of Huntingdon, Paradise corner as far as Horsey Bridge on the comprised within the following boundaries, that west, and thence the old river Nene to Oakley is to say, the road from Norman Cross to Dyke aforesaid. Yaxley and Yaxley village-street as far as (8,) So much of the parishes of Folksworth, Dobbs-lane on the south, thence east by Dobbs- and Stilton, in the county of Huntingdon, as lane and Robert Loweth's property as far as lies within the following boundaries, that is to Robert Warwick's farm premises, north Poors say, the London and York-road on the east, the Allotment field to Harry Burnham's arable land George and Dragon Public-house, Stilton, and on the north-west, and west occupation-road a hedge running therefrom to a hedge dividing leading from William Whitehead's farm to the a certain field known as High Holborn from a road from Norman Cross to Yaxley aforesaid. certain field known as Top Broken Back in the (3.) At Yaxley, and Standground, in the parish of Folksworth on the south, from the county of Huntingdon, comprised within the last-mentioned hedge in a, direct lino to Folks- following boundaries, that is to say, the brook worth-lane on the west, and Folksvvorth-lane to running from Morborn to Standground on the Norman Cross on the north; the London and north, Stilton brook continued by the Yaxley York-road from Norman Cross as far as the Pigs-wator drain to Farcet and Horsey Bridge George and Dragon Public-house being in- on the south, Whittlesea-road from Horsey cluded, but Folksworth-lane not being included, Bridge to Standground Guide Post and thence in the Area. a straight line to Standground lode or brook (9.) At Barbara, in the county of Hunting- on the north-east, and the London and York- don, comprised within the following boundaries, road from where it crosses Stilton brook to that is to say, the highway to Spaldwick on Morborn brook, midway between the seventy- the south, certain fields in the occupation of E 2