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4936 the LONDON GAZETTE, OCTOBER 4, 1881S 4936 THE LONDON GAZETTE, OCTOBER 4, 1881s area or part of an area infected with foot-and- Derbyshire.—(1.*) The whole of the petty sessional mouth disease, is hereby declared to be free from division of Derby, in the county of Derby, and foot-and-mouth disease, and that township shall, the borough of Derby. as from the commencement of this Order, cease (2.) The petty sessional divisions of Ash- to be an area or part of an area infected with bourne, and Sudbury, in the county of Derby, foot-and-mouth disease. C. L. Peel. (3.) The parish of Crich, in the petty sessional division of Belper, in the county oi Derby. T the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the Is (4.) The petty sessional division of Swadlin* A day of October, 1881. cote, in the county of Derby. By Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy (5.) The petty sessional division of Bepton Council. and Gresley, in the county of Derby. Lords and others of Her Majesty's Mos Dorsetshire.—(1.) The parish of Owermoigue, in Honourable Privy Council, by virtue and in the petty sessional division of Dorchester, in exercise of the powers in them vested under The the county of Dorset. Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, "1 878, "and o (2.) The tything and hamlet of Plush in the every other power enabling them in this behalf parish of Buckland Newton, and the higher do order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows : tything of Piddletrenthide in the parish of 1 . This Order shall take effect from and imme- Piddletrenthide, in the petty sessional division diately after the third day of October, one thou- of Cerne, in the county of Dorset. sand eight hundred and eighty-one. ~ 2. The following area declared by Order oi ffampshire.—(l.) Those portions of the parishes Council to be an area infected with foot-and- of North Stoneham, and South Stoneham, in the mouth disease (namely), — the petty sessional county of Southampton, which are bounded on division of Wands worth, in the county of Surrey, the south-east by the river Itchen, on the — is hereby declared to be free from foot-and- •outh-west by the road leading from Wood mouth disease, and that area shall, as from the Mill through Burger Street to the Upper Com- .commencement of this Order, cease to be an mon Gate, on the west by the Winchester road area infected with foot-and-mouth disease. as far as the lane opposite Messrs. Bull and C. L.Pecl. Son's farm, and on the north and north-east by the road leading past the Bishopstoke railway station to the river Itchen. (2.) That portion of the parish of Millbrook, , THE CONTAGIOUS DISEASES in the petty sessional division of Southampton, (ANIMALS) ACT, 1878. in the county of Southampton, which is bounded THE following areas are now Areas Infected on the south by the Southampton Water, on the with Foot-and-Mouth Disease under the above- east by the Shirley-road and the Romsey-road mentioned Act (except the lines of railway within as far as the Old Toll Bar, on the north by those areas as far as those lines are used or re- Brownhill-lane and Bedbridge-lane to the River quired for the transit of animals through those Test, and on tbe west by the River Test. areas, without untrucking) :— (3.) The parish of North Baddeeley, in the Buckinghamshire. — (1.) The whole parish of county of Southampton. Chesham, (including the hamlets of Ashley (4.) All those fields on the north side of the Green, Asheridge, Bellingdon, Botley, Char- Stockbridge-road below the cottages called the. teridge, Hundridge, Latimer, and Waterside,) Barracks to the end of Triendley's Wood, ex- the parish of Chesham Bois, and the parish of tending north to the Warren Bottom Close part Chenies, in the county of Buckingham. of Itchens Fields and part of the Glebe, includ- (2.) The whole of the parish of Mars worth, ing the bye-lane called Harridge Grove, and in the county of Buckingham. thence to the Stockbridge-road, in the parish of (3.) The whole of the parish of Beaconsfield, North Walthara, in the county of Southampton. in the county of Buckingham. Lancashire.—(1.) The hamlet of Mossley, the . (4.) The whole of the parish of Hambleden, townships of Tonge, Royton, Chatterton, Thorn- in the county of Buckingham. ham, Butterworth, and the hamlet of Whit- (5.) The whole of the parish of Ellesborough, worth lower end, in the hundred of Salford, in * .in the county of Buckingham. the county of Lancaster, and the boroughs of Cambridgeshire.—-The parishes of Waterbeach, Accrington, and Burnley. Landbeach, and Cottenham, in the petty sessional (2.) The petty sessional divisions of Accring- division of Cambridge, in the county of Cam- ton, Blackburn Lower, and Clitheroe, in the county of Lancaster, and the boroughs of . bridge. {Liberty of the Isle of Ely).—The whole of the Blackburn and Clitheroe. parish of Thorney, and that part of the parish Leicestershire.—The whole of the southern divi- of Wisbech, which is situate to the west of the sion of the county of Leicester, and the borough Old South Eau Bank, in the Liberty of .the of Leicester. Isle of Ely. Lincolnshire (Holland).—Button St. Edmunds Cornwall—(1.) The parishes of Mabe, Constan- Commons, and Inkersou Fen, in the Parts of tine, Mawnah, Budock, St. Gluvias, and Mylor, Holland, Lincolnshire. in the county of Cornwall, and the boroughs of Norfolk.—(I.) The hundred of.Freebridge Marsh- Falmouth, and Penryn, except the foreign land, in the Western Division of the county of animals wharf at Penryn Wharf, in the borough Norfolk. of Penryn. (2.) The hundred of Freebridge Lynn, in the (2.) The parishes of Gwennap, Redruth, Western Division of the county of Norfolk. Stithians, .Perranarworthal, and Kenwyn, in (3.) The hundred of Smithdon, in the the county of Cornwall. Western Division of the county of Norfolk. (3.) The parishes of Kea, and. Feock, in .the (4.) The borough of King's Lynn, in the county of Cornwall. Western Division of the county of Norfolk..
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