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The Londojn Gazette, 26 March, 1926. 2203 THE LONDOJN GAZETTE, 26 MARCH, 1926. 2203 Park, from; Mucky Turn to Pounteys footpath between Oak Tree and St. Lane, from Middleton-one-Eow by river George's Church, from Oak Tree past Oak Tees to Low Dinsdale, from P'ounteys Tree Farm to eastern parish boundary, Lane known as Black Path (Roman road) from Middleton-one-Row by river Tees to to Neasham-Dinsdale road, Dinsdale Park Low Dinsdale, from Black Path (Roman Road to Pounteys Lane. Footpaths from road) via Almora Hall to road from Dinsdale Park Road via Woodhead to foot- Middletoh-one-Row to Pounteys Lane. path fromMiddleton-one-Ro'W by river Tees Footpath to High Scrogg Farm. to Low Dinsdale, from last mentioned footpath through Dinsdale Wood to foot- Parish of Redworth: — path from Middleton-one-Row by river Footpath and/or road from New Shildon 'Tees to Low Dinsdale, from Low Dinsdale Works of the London and North Eastern Road to Dinsdale Park Road, from last Railway Company alongside railway mentioned footpath to Low Dinsdale sidings and Brusselton Incline Railway to Rectory, from Dinsdale Wood Head to Hoggs Lane, Bridle road from New Neasham-Dinsdale Road, from Low Dins- Shildon Works following parish boundary dale via Spa Wells to the Ashes, from last to near Brusselton Houses thence south mentioned footpath via Fish Locks to the via West Thickley to Brusselton Bank. Ashes, Bridle Road from Neasham- Foot-paths from bottom of Brusselton Dinsdale Road east of Neasham Hill Farm Bank (north of Brusselton Incline) to Low to Sockburn Road at Liberty Gate. Foot- West Thickley Farm, from New Shildon path from last mentioned bridle road to Road across railway sidings via Thickley the Ashes. Private Bridge and Approaches Farm and iSouthfield House to Newbiggin, over river Tees carrying road from Low from West Thickley Farm via Thickley to Dinsdale to Over Dinsdale. eastern boundary of parish, from last men- tioned footpath to eastern boundary of Parish of Middleton St. George:— parish, from West Thickiey Farm via Hill Wathstead Road Low Middleton. Top Farm to Brusselton Bank, from Hill Church road from Low Middleton Lane to Top Farm via Red Houso Beck to the St. George's Church. Unnamed street Swan House to South Church First Class off East Terrace Middleton-one-Row. road, from Newbi^iu to the last men- Village Green road Middleton-one-Row tioned footpath, from Royal Oak to New- from east end to west end of Village. biggin. Footpath by side of Haggs Lane Road from Middleton-one-Row to (Roman road). Footpath from New- Pounteys Lane. Pounteys Lane. Back biggin to Corner Bank Lane. Hurdes •street Middleton-one-Row. Unnamed Lane. Footpaths from Hurdes Lane to new street off Middleton Lane. Chapel Mill Lane, from Swan House to South Street. Chapel Streets back .(north and Church First Class Road to Redworth south) Back Middleton Lane. Back Old Hall drive, from'High Side Bank to Red- Row. Back New Row. Back Pemberton worth Hall, Footpath alongside Brusselton Terrace. Back Bell Vue Terrace. The Incline. Square. Back Station road. Harpers Parish of School Aycliffe:— Terrace. Back Harpers Terrace. Back Footpath from Aycliffe Wood House to Browns Buildings. Haxby Terrace. Road School Aycliffe Lane. Westfield Lane. from Darlington to Eaglescliffe. Long Footpaths from School Aycliffe Lane via Newton Road. Bridle road from White Simpasture Farm to Middridge Lane, House to Long Newton Lane via West from School Aycliffe via Old Towns to Hartburn. Footpaths from Long Newton Middridge, from School Aycliffe Lane via road at High Goosepool to Darlington to Simpasture Farm and Old Towns to Eaglescliffe road east of Oak Tree, from junction with last mentioned footpath, Long Newton road at High Goosepool to from School Aycliffe crossing Heighington Darlington to Eaglescliffe road west of Lane to Conns Lane. Footpaths passing Low Goosepool, from Low Goosepool to under railway south-east of Simpasture Long Newton via Westgate, from Long junction and under railway east of Sim- Newton road at Foster House to Oak Tree, pasture Junction. from Fighting Cocks-Sadberge road to White House, from Station Road to Parish of Sockburn: — Morton Palms, from Station Road through Road from High Sockburn to Sockburn allotments to Darlington to Eaglescliffe Hall. Bridle road from High Sockburn road, from Darlington to Eaglescliffe road to Girsby. Said Bridle road from High to Middleton Lane via High Scrogg, from ' Sockburn to Girsby on Bridge over river Low Middleton Road to the last men- Tees. Footpaths from Sockburn Farm to tioned footpath, from Low Middleton Sockburn road, from East Sockburn Farm Road to Scrogg Farm, from Low Middle- to Girsby, from East Sockburn Farm to ton road at Oakland Farm Entrance Gate Enter-common-Yarm Road. to 'Middleton-one-Row, from east end of Middleton-one-Row alongside river Tees to In the Rural District of Hartlepool: — Low Middleton Ford, from Low Middle- Parish of Greatham: — ton Farm to last mentioned footpath from All roads to and across the Village Low Middleton-Yarm road to St. George's Green except the District Road to the •Church, from Low Middleton road to St. Station. West Row from end of Vicarage George's road from St. George's Church Lane to footpath to Greatham Station to .Oak Tree, from Low Middleton .road to by the Vicarage. Unnamed Road from Featherstone House via Middleton St. White House Farm to last mentioned foot- George Farm, from Low Middleton road path by Cemetery. Appleby's Drive from •opposite Oak-land Farm Entrance Gate to the District Road to Ashfield House..
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