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1350 the Edinburgh Gazette, November 18,1870 1350 THE EDINBURGH GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 18,1870. Bridge over the Melgum, in place of the existing County of Forfar, in the waste-water course of the Ford and adjoining Foot Bridge. existing Crombie Reservoir of the Commissioners, 7. A portion of the said public road from Alyth at a point in the said waste-water course 55 yards, to and beyond Bridgend of Lintrathen, in the or thereabouts, measured along the said waste- aforesaid Parish of Lintrathen, and County of water course in an easterly direction from the Forfar, to be raised, such raising to commence at centre of the ridge-stone or overflow forming the a point in the said road 453 yards, or thereabouts, waste weir of the said Crombie Reservoir, which measured in an easterly direction along such road said Aqueduct, Conduit, or Line of Pipes will pass from the point where the westerly boundary of j from, in, through, or into the Parishes of Monikie the Wood known as the Craigyloch Wood joins and Carmyllie, or one of them, in the County of the said road, and thence extending in an easterly Forfar. direction 132 yards, or thereabouts, along the said 11. An Aqueduct, Conduit, or Line of Pipes, to road, where it will terminate. commence in the Parish of Carmyllie and County 8. An Aqueduct, Conduit, or Line of Pipes, to of Forfar, at an angle in the railing or fence commence in the Parish of Lintrathen and County forming the northern boundary of the land belong- of Forfar, in and out of the intended Reservoir ing to the Commissioners at the Crombie Reser- firstly before described, at a point in the Melgum voir, which said angle is the most northerly point 183 yards, or thereabouts, measured up the course in said railing or fence, and is situated 260 yards, of the said Melgum, from the centre of the Bridge or thereabouts, measured in a south-eastprly by which the said Public Road from Alyth to and direction from the south-easterly corner of the beyond Bridgend of Lintrathen is carried over farm dwelling-house of East Skichen, and to ter- the Melgum at Bridgend of Lintrathen, and to minate in the Parish of Monikie and County of terminate within the Parish of Monikie and Forfar by a junction with the existing water-course County of Forfar, at a point in the south side of of the Commissioners at or near to the foot of the the old course of the Burn known as the Crombie outer slope of the existing Crombie Reservoir Burn, within the existing Reservoir of the Com- Embankment, at a point in the said water-course missioners known as the Crombie Reservoir, 67 27 yards, or thereabouts, measured in an easterly yards, or thereabouts, measured in an easterly direction along said water-course from the easterly direction from the Well known as the King's end of the tunnel or culvert, which discharges the Well, at or near the westerly end of said Reser- water from the said Crombie Reservoir into the voir ; which said Aqueduct, Conduit, or Line of said water-course ; and which said Aqueduct, Pipes, will pass from, in, through, or into the Conduit, or Line of Pipes, will pass from, in, following Parishes, or some of them—viz., the through, or into the Parishes of Carmyllie, Pan- Parishes of Lintrathen, Kingoldrum, Airlie, bride, and Monikie, or some, or one of them, all Glamis, Inverarity, Monikie, Guthrie, and Car- in the County of Forfar. myllie, in the County of Forfar, and the Parish 12. An Aqueduct, Conduit, or Line of Pipes, to of Caputh, in the County of Perth. be wholly situate in the Parish of Monikie and 9. An Aqueduct, Conduit, or Line of Pipes, to County of Forfar, and to commence in and out of be wholly situate in the Parish of Monikie and the aqueduct called the Little Aqueduct, near the County of Forfar, and to commence in and out of north-westerly corner of the most southerly settl- the Aqueduct, Conduit, or Line of Pipes, eighthly ing Reservoir of the Commissioners at Craigton herein described, 60 yards or thereabouts from of Monikie, at a point in the said Aqueduct 10 the termination thereof, at a point on the land yards, or thereabouts, measured in an easterly belonging to the Commissioners, where an imagi- direction along such Aqueduct, from the easterly nary line, measured 50 yards or thereabouts, in a end of the tunnel or culvert which conveys the southerly direction from the foresaid Well, known water from the said Aqueduct into the basin as the King's Well, would intersect an imaginary known as the Clear-water Basin, at Craigton of line, measured 150 yards or thereabouts, in an Monikie, and to terminate in the Straining Well easterly direction from the centre of the Bridge, in the north-westerly corner of the said Clear- near Fallaws farm-steading, carrying the Dundee water Basin. and Forf'ar Railway, commonly called the Dundee 13. A Reservoir, to be situate in the Parish and Forfar Direct Railway, forming part of the and Burgh of Dundee and County of Forfar, on undertaking of the Caledonian Railway Company, the easterly slope of Dundee Law, in a field or over the Public Road which runs from Kirkton of garden forming part of the land known as Stir- Monikie, through or along Fallaws, to and beyond ling's Park, occupied by George Fraser, which East Skichen, and to terminate in the existing Reservoir will commence at a point in the said water-course of the Commissioners, which conveys field or garden where an imaginary line, measured the water from their existing Crombie Reservoir 121 yards or thereabouts, in a westerly direction to their existing Reservoirs at Craigton of Moni- from the north-west corner of the most westerly kie, at a point in the said water-course 10 yards, house on the south side of Hill Street, Dundee, or thereabouts, measured in a southerly direction viill intersect an imaginary line, measured 430 along such water-course from the southerly end of yards or thereabout , in a south-easterly direction the tunnel or culvert which conveys the water from the south-east corner of the dwelling-house from the said Crombie Reservoir into the said of the farm-steading called Lawton, and thence water-course. extend along such field in a south-westerly direc- 10. An Aqueduct, Conduit, or Line of Pipes, to tion for a distance, of 56 yards or thereabout!, commence within the Parish of Carmyllie and thence in a south-easterly direction 71 yards or County of Forfar, in the Burn known as the thereabouts, thence in a north-easterly direction Hyndcastle Burn, at a point 69 yards, or there- 31 yards or thereabouts, and thence in a north- abouts, measured up the course of the said Burn westerly direction 57 yards or thereabouts, to its from the point where the railing or fence, forming point of commencement, where it will terminate. the most westerly boundary of the land belonging 14. An Aqueduct, Conduit, or Line of Pipes, to to the Commissioners, crosses the said Burn, and commence within the Parish of Murroes and to terminate within the Parish of Monikie and County of Forfar, in and out of the existing Well.
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