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10454 the London Gazette, Sth December 1964 10454 THE LONDON GAZETTE, STH DECEMBER 1964 Part of the River Deben from a point east of existing main river near Ellough. Hall, Ellough ; a Brice's Farm, Debenham, to existing main river in tributary to this watercourse in the vicinity of Back's Debenham. (TM 16.) Green Farm, Ilketshall St. Andrew ; a second tribu- A watercourse from a point near Aspall to existing tary from a point near Grove Farm, Ilketshall St. main river at Gull Farm, Debenham. (TM 16.) Andrew to a point at Gorse Thick, Redisham. (TM A watercourse from Bush Corner, Debenham, to 38 ; TM 48.) existing main river west of Hill House, Debenham. A watercourse from Wellbeck Bridge, Brooke, (TM 16.) through Busseybridge Farm, to existing main river A watercourse from a point at Hempnall to its in Loddon. (TG 20 ; TM 29 ; TM 39.) confluence with the River Tas at Tasburgh, together Part of New Dyke from a point east of Bungay with two alternative channels near Hempnall. Part to its confluence with the River Waveney. (TM 38 ; of the River Tas from a point at Tasburgh to exist- TM 39.) ing main river north of Tasburgh. (TM 19 ; TM 29.) A watercourse from a point west of Sudborne, A watercourse from a point south of Hill Farm, through I ken Marshes, to its confluence with the Otley, to the head of existing main river at Potash River Aide at Barber's Point. (TM 45.) Farm, Clopton. (TM 25.) A watercourse from a point west of Fordley Hall A watercourse from a point south-west of Little to its confluence with the Minsmere River at Mid- Bredfield House, then south of Hasketon to existing d'leton; a tributary from Yoxford Wood to Vale main river north of Morley Farm, Hasketon. (TM 25.) Farm, Middleton. (TM 46.) A watercourse from a point north-east of Kenton A watercourse from a point near Moat Farm to Lodge, Monk Soham, through Earl Soham to existing existing main river north of Holly Tree Farm, main river west of Brandeston. (TM 26.) Theberton ; a short length of tributary channel south- A length of watercourse from Durrant's Bridge, west of Church Farm, Theberton. (TM 46.) Framlingham, to existing main river in Framlingham. A watercourse from a point north of Leiston to (TM 26.) A watercourse from Apsey Green to existing main the outfall of the Minsmere River. (TM 46.) river in Framlingham. (TM 26.) A watercourse from a point near Westhouse Part of the River Aide from a point west of Cottages, Theberton, to existing main river near Frostley Bridge, Dennington, to existing main river Aldringham ; a short length of tributary channel near at Rook's Bridge, Badingham. (TM 26 ; TM 36.) Crossing Farm, Theberton. (TM 46.) A watercourse from a point near Gilbert's Farm, A watercourse from a point near Brick Kiln Farm, Laxfield, to existing main river near Bridge House, Westhall, past Church Farm, to existing main river Badingham. (TM 36.) at Wangford ; a short length of tributary channel at A watercourse from a point north-west of Chesnut Sotherton Low Farm, Sotherton ; a second tributary Tree Farm, Laxfield, to existing main river in Heven- channel from a point near Green Farm, Stoven, to a ingham ; a tributary from a point north-west of point east of Church Farm; a short length of Laxfield to its confluence north of Laxfield. (TM 27 ; tributary channel east of Brampton Hall, Brampton. TM 37.) (TM 48 ; TM 47.) A watercourse from a point near Rookery Farm, A secondary channel to the River Blyth in the St. James South Elmham, through Rumburgh and vicinity of Blyford. (TM 47.) St. Peter South Elmham, to existing main river near A watercourse from Blyford Bridge, Wenhaston, to Chamber's Hill, north-east of Mendham (TM 28 ; the River Blyth, north of Beaumur. (TM 47.) TM 38) together with an alternative channel near A watercourse from a point east of Haw Wood Ilketshall St Margaret. A watercourse from Saxling- Farm, Blythburgh, to existing main river near Potton ham Nethergate to existing main river north-east of Hall, Westleton. (TM 47.) Saxlingham Thorpe. (TM 29.) A watercourse from a point south-east of Park A short length of channel west of Bawdsey Beach, Farm, Henham, to existing main river at Wolsey Alderton. (TM 34.) Bridge, Wangford. (TM 47.) A watercourse from a point south of Manor Farm, A watercourse from a point north of Wrentham Hollesley, to existing main river north of Oxley to existing main river at Potter's Bridge, South Cove ; House, Oxley Marshes. (TM 34.) a tributary channel, with alternative channels, in the The Tang from Tangham Farm, Capel St. Andrew, vicinity of Valley Farm, Frostenden. (TM 48 : to its confluence with Butley River. (TM 34.) TM 47.) A watercourse from a point east of Cpe Wood, A watercourse from a point near College Farm, Sibton, through Kelsale to existing main river north Worlingham, to its confluence with the River of Saxmundham. (TM 36.) Waveney west of Cove Staithe. (TM 48 ; TM 49.) Part of the River Yox from a point south-east of A watercourse from a point near Fenn's Barn, Punchard's Farm, Peasenhall, to existing main river Mutford to its confluence with the River Waveney, north-east of Church Farm, Sibton; part of The east of Castle Mill. (TM 48 ; TM 49.) Gull from a point south-west of Gale's Farm, Peasen- A watercourse from a point north of Rookery hall, to its confluence with the River Yox. (TM 37 ; Farm, Westhall, through Sotterley, to existing main TM 36.) river near Marsh Farm, Ellough ; a length of tributary A watercourse from a point south of Linstead watercourse south and east of Redisham. (TM 48.) Farm, Linstead Magna, to existing main river north- A watercourse from a point north of Maypole west of Heveningham Hall. (TM 37.) Green, Toft Monks to the River Waveney near Joe's A watercourse from a point near Valley Farm, Hole, Haddiscoe. (TM 49.) Linstead Parva, to existing main river near Oldhall A watercourse from Kempton Lodge, Carlton Farm, Walpole. (TM 37.) Colville to Lake Lathing, Oulton Broad, together A watercourse from a point north of Linstead with an alternative channel at Dunwich Cottage. Parva to existing main river east of Halesworth ; a (TM 59 ; TM 49.) tributary from a point north-west of Prairie Farm, A watercourse from a point north of Elm Cottages, Chediston, to its confluence with the above water- Gorton, through Flixton Decoy, to existing main course west of Halesworth ; a tributary from Low river north of Oulton Marsh. (TM 59.) Farm, Rumburgh, to its confluence near Box Farm, A watercourse from a point near Red House, Wissett ; a tributary from Willow Grange, Wissett, Combs to existing main river at Combs Ford. to its confluence near Wissett Hall ; a short length (TM 05.) of tributary channel south of Brookhall Farm, A watercourse from a point at Gagman's Bridge, Wissett. (TM 38 ; TM 37.) Great Finborough to existing main river west of A watercourse from a point north of Bramfield Burford Bridge, Great Finborough. (TM 05.) House to its confluence with the River Blyth, east By the DELETION from the said main river of: of Beaumur, Wenhaston ; a tributary of this water- A short length of main river which was an alter- course from a point south-west of Grove Farm to native channel of the River Orwell, south west of its confluence north of Bramfield ; a second tributary Ipswich. (TM 14.) from a point in Thorington Park to its confluence A short length of main river on the west of south of Wenhaston Hall. (TM 37 ; TM 47.) Bawdsey Beach, Alderton. (TM 34.) A watercourse from a point near Flixton to its The letters and numbers in brackets after each item confluence with the River Waveney south-east of . refer to 1725,000 sheet numbers of the Ordnance Earsham Park Farm. (TM 38.) Survey maps on deposit. A watercourse from a point north of Corner Farm, Plans bearing the reference E.N.2, on which the Ilketshall St. Andrew, through Ringsfield, to its proposed additions and deletions are shown by lines confluence with the River Waveney west of Beccles. in green colour and purple colour respectively, have (TM 38 ; TM 48 ; TM 49.) been deposited for public inspection during normal A watercourse from a point near Long Cottages, office hours, within the period ending with 8th Ilketshall St. Lawrence, through Redisham Hall, to January 1965, at the following addresses:.
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