THE GAZETTE, APEIL 10, 1883. 1905

(2.) So much of the borough of Over from Chapel Bridge to the Back-lane near Mr. Darwen, in the county of Lancaster, as lies Bettinson's farm-house on the west, thence the within the following boundaries, that is to say, Back-lane to the Roman Bank near Mr. Stephen the boundary line of the borough from Set Moyer's house and the Roman Bank to and End to G-oose House Bridge on the east and along Mr. John Brown's occupation - road north, the and Railway passing Monmouth House to the Road's End from Groose House Bridge to the Bridge over on the north, thence a du'ect imaginary line the Railway near Greenfield on the west, the across lands in the occupation of Mr. John road leading over the last-mentioned Bridge Brown and Mr. J. W. Wadeson to Wood-lane past Lower Barn to Blacksnape, Blacksnape- and over such lane and across lands in the road to Davy Fold, the road from Davy Fold occupation of Mr. R. Roberts and Mr. R. through Hoddlesden and Falten Houses to the Winfrey to the highway near eastern boundary of the borough, and such Mr. Thomas Naylor's farm-buildings on the boundary to its junction with Blacksnape-road east, and thence the Sutton Bridge highway near Set End on on the south. through Long Sutton town to Chapel Bridge (3.) The whole of the borough of Wigan, aforesaid on the south ; exclusive of all boun- in the county of Lancaster, dary-roads but inclusive of all intersecling- (4.) The whole of the borough of Over roads. Darwen, in the county of Lancaster. (5.) The whole of the borough of Blackburn, (Kesttven).—So much of the parishes in the county of Lancaster. of , and , in the Parts of (6.) So much of the parish of Ightenhill , Lincolnshire, as lies within the follow- Park, in the county of Lancaster, as lies within ing boundaries, that is to say, on the south from the following boundaries, that is to say, on Henry Thompson's farm buildings Great Hale the soutli by Padiham-road commencing at Fen by the Beckson Bridge drain to Beckson Tim Bobbin Inn, thence by a public footpath Bridge, thence on the west by the highway lead- into Gannow-lane, thence to the west along ing from Little Hale to Heckington to the Great Gannow-lane, Lowerhouse-lane, and Kitheroe- Northern Railway Station Heckington, thence lane to Padiham-road, and to the north along on the north by the Great Northern Railway Gawthorpe Hall carriage drive to the river to opposite George Wood's Cottage Great Hale Calder, thence to the east along the side of the Fen, thence on the east by a direct line across river Calder to Park-lane, and to the south certain fields in the occupation of F. G. Mastin along Park-lane to the Tim Bobbin Inn afore- and Henry Thompson to Henry Thompson's said. farm buildings aforesaid. Lincolnshire (Holland).—(1.) So much of the parish Lincolnshire (Lindsey).—(1.) At Santon, Appleby, of , in the , Lincoln- in the , Lincolnshire, com- shire, as lies within the following boundaries, prised within the following boundaries, that is that is to say, Whip-Chicken drain from Whip- to say, the Manchester, Sheffield, and Lincoln- Chicken Bridge to the Toll Bar in Hull's Drove shire Railway running from Appleby to Frod- on the east, thence Hull's Drove to the Spalding ingham on the north, a water-course on the side and Thorney highway on the south, thence the of Common on the west, and a cer- Spalding and Thorney highway to William J. tain plantation on the south and east. Hardy's-road near to Henry Cook's farm-house (2.) So much of the parish of Welton, in on the west, and thence William J. Hardy's-road the Parts of Lindsey, Lincolnshire, as lies to Whip-Chicken Bridge aforesaid on the north ; within the following boundaries, that is to say, William J. Hardy's-road being included but on the north the parish of Hackthorn, on Hull's Drove and the Spalding and Thorney the west the Spital-road, on the south a road highway not being included in the Area leading from Welton to the Spital-road (in- (2.) So much of the parish of , in cluding such road), and on the east a lane called the Parts of Holland, Lincolnshire, as lies the Prebend-lane. within the following boundaries, that is to say, (3.) At Fulnetby, in the parish of Rand, and Holbeach Marsh-road from the Cross in Hol- Westlaby, in the parish of Wickenby, in the beach town to the W ash-Way-road near Penny- Parts of Lindsey, Lincolnshire, bounded on the Hill Brewery on the east, thence - north in part by Wickenby Beck and in other Way-road to the Boston and Holbeach highway part by the farm in the parish of Wickenby on the north, and thence the Bost >n and Hol- aforesaid in the occupation of Alfred H. Usher, beach highway to the Cross in Holbeach town on the east by a road called Water-lane leading aforesaid on the west and south; exclusive of from to Holton Plantation and all boundary-roads but inclusive of all inter- thence in a direct line to Holton Beck, on the secting-roads. south by Holton Beck up to the houses marked (3 ) At Moulton Chapel, in the parish of on the ordnance map as Poor Houses, and on Moulton, in the Parts of Holland, Lincolnshire, the west by the road leading to Snelland from comprised within the following boundaries, that the Poor Houses to the parish boundary of is to say, Garner's Dyke Bank alias Raven's Snelland and from thence by such boundary. Bank from the Guide Post in Moulton Chapel (4.) Land in the parishes of West , to the Old Mere drain on the south, thence the and Spridlington, in the Parts of Lindsey, Old Mere drain to Whirl Gate on the west, Lincolnshire, bounded on the north by Saxby thence Whirl Gate and along Fen Gate road to Heath-lane (including such lane), on the south the Old Engine Bank at Broad Water Bridge by Spridlington Heath-lane (not including the on the north, and thence the Old Engine Bank lane), on the east by the eastern boundary of a to the Guide Post in Moulton Chapel aforesaid field in West Firsby known as the Thirty Acres, on the east ; exclusive of all boundary-roads and on the west by the Spital-road. but inclusive of nil int rsccting-roads. (5.) Land at G-rayingham, in the Parts of (4.) So much of the parish of Sutton St. Lindscy, Lincolnshire, bounded on the east by Mary's ^alias Lopg Sutton), in the Parts of the road known as Old-street, on the west by Holland, Lincolnshire, as lies within the follow- the road known as Middle-street (including ing boundaries, that is to say, the Lime Walk such road), on the north by the road leading