The London Gazeite, September 6, 1881. 4597
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THE LONDON GAZEITE, SEPTEMBER 6, 1881. 4597 thence to the Stockbridge-road, in the parish of Lilbourne. Watford. North Wallham, in the county of Southampton. Stanford. Coton. Lancashire.—The townships of Barton - upon - West Haddon. Cottesbrooke. Irwell, Stretford, Heaton Norris, the hamlet of Winwick. Creaton, Great. Mossley, the. townships of Tonge, Royton, Yelvertoft. Creaton, Little. Chatterton, Thornham, Butterworth, the hamlet Catesby. Hollowell. of Whitworth lower end, in the hundred of Staverton. Ravensthorpe-. Salford, in the county of Lancaster, and the Welton. boroughs of Accrington, and Burnley. Rutland.—-So much of the parish of Stoke Dry, Leicestershire.—The whole of the southern divi- as is situate in the county of Rutland. sion, and the parish of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, in Staffordshire.—(1.) The townships of Tatenhill, the northern division, of the county of Leicester, and Branstone, in the county of Stafford, and and the borough of Leicester. the borough of Burton-upon-Trent. Lincolnshire (Holland).—Sutton St. Edmunds (2.) The township of Bolleston, in the county Commons, and Inkerson Fen, in the Farts of of Stafford. Holland, Lincolnshire. (3.) The townships of Horninglow, and Stretton, in the parish of Burton-upon-Trent, Norfolk.—(1.) The hundred of Freebridge Marsh- in the county of Stafford. land, in the Western Division of the county of (4.) The townships of Drajcott-in-the-Clay, Norfolk. and Hanbury, and the parish of Tutbury, in the (2.) The hundred of Freebridge Lynn, in the • county of Stafford. Western Division of the county of Norfolk. (5.) The townships of Barton-under-Need- (3.) The hundred of Smithdon, in the wood, Dunstall, and Wichnor, in the parish of Western Division of the county of Norfolk. Tatenhill, and the township of Oakley, in the (4.) The borough of King's Lynn, in the parish of Croxall, in the county of Stafford. Western Division of the county of Norfolk. (5.) The hundred of Clackclose, in the Suffolk.—The parish of Dennington, in the union Western Division of the county of Norfolk, district of Hoxne3 in the county of Suffolk. with the exception of the parishes of Denver, Surrey.—The petty sessional division of Wanda- Byston, West Dereham, Eastmore, Barton worth, in the county of Surrey. Bendish, Beach am well, Wereham, Boughton, Sussex.—So much of the parishes of Cocking, Stoke Ferry, Wretton, Roxhain, Fordham, and Bepton, in the petty sessional division of Hilgay, and Southery. Midhurst, in the county of Sussex, as lies Northamptonshire.—The borough of Daventryj within the limits of the roads or highways and the following parishes, places, or hamlets, . hereafter mentioned (namely),—the road lead- situate in the several petty sessional divisions ing out of the old turnpike road at or near of Kettering, Little Bowden, Dayentry, Oundle, the Bell Inn, in Cocking, along the highway and Northampton,in the county of Northampton: past Cocking vicarage, Bepton, and Bepton church to Linch Farm, thence northwards by Brixworth. Bushton. the road leading from Linch Farm towards Draughton. Thorpe Malsor. Stedham so far as Minching-lane, thence by Faxton. Ashley. Minching-lane aforesaid into the road leading Hanging Houghton. Brampton Ash. from Bepton to Midhurst, thence by the last- Hannington. Carlton. mentioned road northwards to the highway or Holcot. Cottingham. bridle-way leading out of the same road through Lamport.- Middleton. Pitsbam Farm, then continuing the said high- Mawsley. Stoke Albany. way or bridle-way into the road or highway Maidwell. Wilbarston. lately the Chichester and Midhurst Turnpike- Old, otherwise Wold. Arthingworth. road, and thence along the said last-mentioned Scaldwell. Clipston. road southwards to the Bell Inn at Cocking Walgrave. East Farndon. aforesaid. Gretton. Hazelbeech. Harringworth. Hothorpe. Warwickshire.—The petty sessional divisions of Rockingham. Kelniarsh. Coventry, Rugby, and Southam, in the county Barford. Marston Trussell. of Warwick. Granford St. Andrew. Oxendon, Great. Wiltshire.—(1.) The parishes of Tookenham, and Cranford St. John. Oxendon, Little. Lyneham, in the county of Wilts. Cransley. Sibbertoft. (2.) The parish of Wootton Rivers, in the Geddington. Sulby. county of Wilts, and so much of the parish of Glendon. Corby. South Savernake Brimslade and Cadley, in Grafton Underwood. Oakley, Great. the said county, as lies to the south of the Kettering. Oakley, Little. Marlborough Railway. Newton. Ashby St. Ledgers.; (3.) The parish of Hullavington, in the Warkton. Barby. county of Wilts. Weekley. Braunston. (4.) An area situate partly in the parish of Bowden, Little. Charwelton. Pewsey, in the county of Wilts, and partly in Braybrooke. Hellidon. the parish of Manningford Abbotts, in the said Dingley. Cold Ashby. county, bounded as follows:—In part on or Sutton Bassett. Elkington. towards the north by a line drawn in a westerly Thorpe Lubenham. Guilsborough. direction from the Hill Farm buildings and yards Weston-by-Welland. Naseby. situate in the parish of Manningford Abbotts Desborough. Nortoft. aforesaid in the occupation of Mr. John Brown, . Harrington. Thornby. (such buildings and yards being included in the Loddington. Welford. said area,) to the extreme point of Pewsey Orton. Claycoton, Manor Farm on the track from Manningford Rowell, otherwise Both- Crick. Abbotts aforesaid, to Everley, in the said county, Kilsby. commonly called Parson's Track, and in other.