THE LONDON GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 19, 1882. No, 25148. B
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THE LONDON GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 19, 1882. 4299 of Thomas Ringrose and a certain farm in the (2.) The whole of the borough of Burton- occupation of Benjamin Marshall on the north. upon-Trent. (3.) So much of the parishes of Bradley, Nottinghamshire.—(I.) So much of the parish of Haughton, Castle Church, and Peukridge, in Wilford, in. the county of Nottingham, as lies the county of Stafford, as is bounded by the within the following boundaries, that is to say, highway from Hyde Lea to Levedale, thence a certain road known as Wilford-lane leading by the highway through Bradley village to from the Old Toll Bar to^Wilford blacksmith's Haughton, thence by the main-road to Billington, shop on the north-west, Ruddington-road to Bank, thence by the highway to Doxey Wood, Landmear-lane on the south, Landmear-lane to and by the footpath from Doxey Wood to Hyde Loughborough-road on the east, and Lough- Lea aforesaid. • borough-road to the Old Wilf ord Toll Bar on (4.) The petty sessional division of Elford, the north. except the portion of the parish of Edingale (2.) So much of the parish of Wilford, in which lies on the northern side of the highway the county of Nottingham, as lies within the from Lullington through Edingale village to following boundaries, that is to say, the river Croxall; the petty sessional divisions of Rugeley, Trent from the borough boundary near Wilford and Burton-upon-Trent, except the portion of Bridge on the north, along the river Trent to the borough of Burton-upon-Trent situate the Clifton boundary brook on the west, along within the latter division; the township of the boundary fence to Ruddington-road on the Newborough ; such portions of the townships south, along the Ruddington-road to Wilford of Marchington, and Draycott-in-the-Clay, as blacksmith's shop, and along Wilford-lane to lie to the east of the turnpike-road from Yoxall The Gravel House on the east, and along the to Sudbury; the place called Staffordshire river Trent by the borough boundary to Wil- Moor; the township of Fazeley with its ford Bridge aforesaid. liberties ; the townships of Swinfen and Pack- (3.) So much of the parish of Ruddington, ington, Wall, Pipehill, and Burntwood (in- in the county of Nottingham, as lies within the cluding Edial and Woodhouses) ; the Chapeiry I following boundaries, that is to say, the highway of Hammerwich, the parishes of Hopwas Hays, leading from Ruddington to Wilford on the Ogley Hay and Farewell, and so much of the west, the highway leading to Edwalton Bar on parish of Cannock as lies on the eastern side the east, the boundary fence of Bradmore and of the highway from the boundary of the parish Ruddington on the north, and the foot-way of Rugeley near Hednesford Pool through Hed- leading from Ruddington to Bradmore on the nesford and Heath Hays to Norton Common, south. all in the county of Stafford ; and the whole of the borough'of Lichfield. Staffordshire.—(1.) So much of the parishes or (5.) The townships of Great Wyrley, Hilton, townships of Stapenhill, Stanton and Ncwhall, and Essington, the parish of Cheslyn Hay, and Castle Gresley, Cauldwell, Linton, Lullington, so much of the parish of Sbareshill as lies on Coton-in-the-Elms, Rosliston, Catton, Walton- the eastern side of the turnpike-road from. : upon-Trent, Drakelow, Croxall, Bretby, Harts- Wolverhampton to Cannock, all in the county borne, and Swadlincote, in the county of Derby, of Stafford. and of the parish of Edingale, in the county of (6.) The township of Marchington Wood- Stafford, as lies within the following boun- lands, and so much of the townships of March- daries, that is to say, from Drakelow Viaducts ington, and Draycott-in-the-Clay, and of the along the Burton and Leicester branch of the parishes of Abbots Bromley, and Uttoxeter, Midland Railway to Stapenbill Railway Bridge, as are bounded by the main-road from Doveridge turning along the boundary of the borough of to Uttoxeter town, thence by the turnpike-road Burton-upon-Trent to Ashby-road, turning to to Abbots Bromley village and that from there the right along Ashby-road to Masons Arms to Newborough, by the boundary of the town- Midway, turning to the right along Swadlin- ship of Newborough from the last-mentioned cote-road to Reed's Mill, thence by the right turnpike-road to that from Yoxall to Sudbury, along Newhall-road, turning to the left by by this turnpike-road to the river Dove, and by Swadlincote Oldfield Colliery and Cartwright's the river Dove to the main-road aforesaid, all Mill to Swadlincote Market Place, thence by in the county of Stafford. the right along the turnpike-road by Hall and Boardman's Colliery, Catchems Inn, and lane Warwickshire. — So much of the counties of by Kidds Rough and Beards Brewery to High Warwick, Leicester, and Derby, as lies within Cross Banks at Castle Gresley, thence to the the following boundaries, that is to say, from a right along Brookey-lane to a point opposite point where the Railway from Tamworth to Burton's Old Chapel, turning to the left up Atherstone crosses the boundary of the borough the road through the village of Liuton by the of Tamworth, thence along the boundary of the Red Lion Inn to Tilley's Beer House and by borough and by the river Tame to Fazeley the fence to the boundary of the counties of Bridge, from Fazeley Bridge by the river Tame Derby and Leicester, thence to the right along to Kingsbury Bridge, thence by the road to the boundary fence and Seal brook to its junc- the Kingsbury Station, thence by the Mineral tion with the river Mease, along that river turn- Railway to the Hall End Colliery, thence by ing to the right along the boundary of the the Coiliery-road to the Watling Street, thence counties of Derby and Stafford to where it along the Watling Street to Church-street in intersects the road near Westbrook farm, turn- Atherstone, thence along the high-road leading ing to the left by Edingale fields to Edingale from Atherstone through Twycross and Sriar- village, through the village by Holly Bush and stone to where that road intersects the boundary Black Horse Inns and Kinson's shop to Edin- line (Snarstone brook) of the counties of Derby gale Schools, then along the boundary of the and Leicester near Peppers House, thence to counties of Derby and Stafford to and along the the right along the boundary of those counties river Mease to its junction with the river Trent, to a point opposite Gallows Gate, across Ashley- and turning to the right along the river Trent road and along Willesley-lane to Willesley Pin- to Drakelow Viaducts aforesaid. fold, thence to the left along that road to the No, 25148. 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