5148 from the turnpike read from Exeter to , ; Also another branch railway or railways, from near two cottages, occupied by Thomas Clapp the said first described main line of railway, com- and William Vincent, and terminating on the sea- mencing by two junctions, one of such junction* shore in the parish of , in the being in a field in the parish of Hawkchurch, county of , adjoining land called the Ham, in the county of Dorset, called Thorny Ptot, in the property of George Cornish, in the occu- the occupation of George Reader, and situate at pation of Frederick Hooke, which said lastly de- a farm called Wadbrook, and the other of such scribed branch railway is intended to be made, and junctions, being in a field in the parish of to pass from, in, through, or into the several pa- Thorncombe, in the county of Dorset, called Lower rishes, townships, extra-parochial, and other places Lady Mead, in the occupation of William Miller, following, or some of them; that is to say, Ottery and thence, respectively proceeding to and uniting Saint Mary, Saint Philip, Saint Philip and Saint in a field in the said parish of Thorncombe, called James, Saint John, Gosford Tything, Cadhay Great Broom Close, in the occupation of Messrs, otherwise Thorn Mow Tything, Town Tything Welsh and Loveridge, and terminating in the otherwise Ottery Town Ty thing, Wiggaton parish of Burton Bradstock, or Bothenhampton, or Tything, Fluxion Tything, Tipton Tything, one of them, in the county of Dorset, in a road or Aylesbeare, Fen Ottery otherwise Ven Ottery, quay, adjoining to and on the northern side of a , Horpford, Bowde otherwise certain basin, called the Bridport Harbour or BowoodorBow Wood, Stop-ford otherwise Stoford, Basin, and on the eastern side of the sluice there, , , JSicton, Datton, , which said branch railway, or railways is or Higher Woolbrook, Middle Woolbrook, Lower are intended to be made, and to pass from, in, Woolbrook, Broadway, Nort.hmostown otherwise through, or into the several parishes, townships, Normanstown, Upper Saltson, Lower Saltson, extra-parochial, and other places following, or Salcomhe Regis, and Siclmouth, in the county of some of them; that is to say, , Trill, Devon. Abbey, Wyke, Axminster town, Westwater, Uphay, Weycroft, and Smallridge, in the county Also a Branch Railway, commencing from the of Devon; Alison, All Saints, Hawkchurch, Chard- said main line of railway, in a field called Weir stock, Phillihome, Wildcourt otherwise Wyld Mead, in the said parish of Thorncombe, in the Court, Thorncombe, Axminster, Beerhall, occupation of James Bowditch, and situate near Holditch, and Thorncombe Tything, Holditch Westforcl Mills, and terminating in a field called Tything, and Whilchurch Canonicorum, Basin Field, in the parish of Chard, in the Loders, Higher Loders,. Lower Loders, county of Somerset; the property of the Chard Bettiscomb, Stoke Abbots, Pillesdon otherwise Canal and Railway Company, in the occupation Pillsdon, Netherbury, Netherbury Tything, Mel- of the Bridgewater and Chard Coal Com- plash, Bowood, Ash, Allington, Marshwood, Mar- pany, which said lastly describtd railway is shallshay otherwise Marshalsea, Symondsbury, intended to be made, and to pass from, in, through Bradpole, -Walditch, Bridport, Bridport Harbour, or into, the several parishes, townships, extra- Bothenhampton, and Burton Bradstock, in the parochial and other places following, or some of county of Dorset. them, that is to say, Thorncombe, Holditch, Thorn- Also, another branch railway, commencing combe Tything, and Ford Abbey, in the counties from the said lastly described branch railway of Dorset and Devon, or one of them, and Chard, to Bridport Harbour, or basin aforesaid, in a Chard Parish, Chard Borough, Tatworth, South field in the parish of Whitchurch Canonicorum, in Chard, Crim Chard, Old Town, Forton, Chaff- the county of Dorset, called Silverhouse, in the combe, Street and Leigh, in the county of Somer- occupation of Samuel White and Charles White, set ; -and Chardstock, and All Saints, in the county near Boarden Bridge, and terminating in a field in of Dorset. the parish of Charmouth, in the county of Dorset, Also an extension from the said last described called Hurlscroft, in the occupation of Joseph branch railway, commencing in the said field, called Durk, and near to the county bridge at Charmouth, Basin Field, and terminating in the parish of which said branch railway is intended to be made, Ilminster, in the said county of Somerset, and to pass from, in, through, or into the several by a junction with the Chard Canal, and parishes, townships, extra-parochial, and other Chard Canal Railway, adjoining, or near to the places following, or some of them; that is to say, Ilminster Lock of the Chard Canal, at or near Whitchurch Canonicorum, Catherston otherwise the turnpike-road leading from Ilminster to Catherston Lewiston; Wooton Fitzpaine, Char- Taunton, and which said extension railway mouth, Marshwood, Symondsbury, Netherbury, is intended to be made, and to pass from, in Netherbury Tithing, Melplash, Bowood and Ash, through, or into, the -several parishes, townships, in the county of Dorset. extra-paiochical, and other places following, or Also, another branch railway commencing from Borne ofthem, that is to say, Chard, Chard Parish, the said first described main line of railway, in a Chard Borough, Tatworth, South Chard, Crim field, in the parish of Wayford, in the county of Chard, Old Town, Forton, Chaffcombe, Street and Somerset, called Great Rock, in the occupation of Leigh, Knowle Saint Giles's, Cricket Malherbie, John Read, and situate near the village of Combe Saint Nicholas, East Dowlish, West Dow- Wayford, adjoining a certain parish road leading lish, Dowlish Wake, Kingstone, Donyatt, and II- from the Crewkerne turnpike road to the said vil- jttVister, in the county of Somerset. lage, and terminating in the said field called Sil-