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Southampton and Dorchester line of the London Wadbrook Farm) belonging to John Churchill and South-Western Railway, at or near the first Langdon, Esquire, and in the occupation of Mr. "bridge over that railway, east of the Dorchester George Reader, and numbered on the deposited station thereof, and passing thence, from, in, jlan of the railway authorized by " The , through, or into the several parishes, townships, , and Dorchester Railway Act, 1848," 7, and extra-parochial or other places following, or in the said parish of Hawkchurch, being the same some of them ; that is to say : Fordington, Stins- point as is before described as the intended termi- ford, Holy Trinity, Dorchester, Martin's Town aus of the first, and also of the secondly-described otherwise Winterbourne Saint Martin, Monkton, intended new lines of railway from Dorchester Winterbourne Steepleton, Winterbourne Abbas, and from Yeovil respectively to (Wad- Little Bredy, Kingston, Kingston Russell, East brook Farm\ and passing thence from, through, Compton, Long Bredy, Little Cheney, Puncknoll, or into the several parishes townships, and extra- ;Dowerfield, Baglake, Chilcombe, Swyre, Saint parochial and other places following, or some of Luke's, Sterthill, Shipton Gorge, Grasson, Cog- them ; (that is to say): , Hawkchurch, don, Burton Bradstock, Wych, Bothenhampton, Wadbrook, Axminster, Thorncombe, All Saints, Harbour, Bridport, Walditch, Bradpole, Alison, Tytherleigh, Stockland, Dalwood, Small- Symondsbury, Marshallsea, Marshwood, Ailing- ridge, and Ford Abbey, in the county of ; ton, Ash, Bowood, Melplash, Netherbury, Pilles- and Stockland, Dalwood, Colyford, Colyton, Ford don, Stoke Abbotts, Bettiscombe, Lower Loders, Abbey, Holditch, Thorncombe, BeerhaH, Small- Higher Loders, Loders, Whitchurch Canonicorum, bridge, Weycroft, Uphay, Westwater, Axminster, ' Holditch, Thorncombe, Beerhall, Broom, Axmin- Wyke Abbey, Trill, Kilmington, Roosdown, Mus- ster, Wyld Court, Phillihome, Chardstock, Wad- bury, Whitford otherwise Whiteford, Shute, Cot- brook, and Hawkchurch, in the county of Dorset, leigh, Wilmington, Widvvorthy, Offwell, Coombe ' and Thorncombe, Broom, and Axminster, in the Rawley, Monckton, Werringston, Honiton, Awlis- county of , and terminating in the said combe Buckerell, Gittisham, Cadhay otherwise parish of Hawkchurch, in an arable field (parcel Thorn Mow, Gosford, Alphington otherwise of Wadbrook Farm) belonging to John Churchill Affingham, Saint John, Saint Philip, and Saint Langdon, Esquire, and in the occupation of Mr. James, Saint Philip, Ottery Saint Mary, Feniton, George Reader, and numbered on the deposited plan Payhembury, Talaton, Taleford, Street Raleigh, of the railway authorized by " The Exeter, Yeovil, Lower Larkbeare, Larkbeare, Whimple Rock- and Dorchester Railway Act, 1848," 7, in the beare, Honiton's Clist, Broad Clist, Southbrook, said parish of Hawkchurch. Pinhoe, South Wonford, East Wonford, Whipton, 2. Yeovil and Axminster Line: A railway com- Monkaton Pilton, Heavitree, Saint Sidwell, and mencing in the parish of , in the Saint David, in the county of Devon ; and Saint county of Dorset, by a junction with the line of Paul, in the city of Exeter, Saint David, Saint the and Yeovil Railway, authorized to Sidwell, and Saint James, in the county of the be constructed by " The Salisbury and Yeovil city of Exeter, and terminating in the said parish Railway Act, 1854," at or near the point where of Saint David, in the county of the city of Exeter, that railway is proposed to cross the public high- part of the same parish being for certain purposes way leading from the town of Yeovil to Bradford in the county of Devon, at a road called Queen- Abbas, numbered on the deposited plan of that street, or Queen-street-road, near the Exeter city railway 37 in the said parish of Bradford Abbas, gaol, and adjoining a certain field belonging to the and near an orchard and withy bed belonging to trustees of Flaye's Charity, and in the occupation William Clayton Clayton, Esquire, and occupied of the Commissioners of Improvement for the by Ernest Baker and John Capel; and passing city of Exeter. thence from, in, through, or into the several 4. Yeovil Junction Line: A railway commenc- parishes, townships, and extra-parochial and other ing in the said parish of Bradford Abbas, in the places following, or some of them, (that is to say), said county of Dorset, from and out of and by a Bradford Abbas, otherwise Ma- junction with the intended new line of railway banke, South Perrot, Broadwinsor, Thorncombe, from Yeovil to Axminster, secondly herein de- Chardstock, Broom, Axminster, Wadbrook, and scribed, in an arable field belonging to William Hawkchurch, in the county of Dorset; and Yeovil Clayton Clayton, Esquire, and occupied by Mr. Berwick otherwise Barwick, Closeworth otherwise Robert Stiby, and numbered on the said deposited , Sutton Bingham, , West plan of the railway, authorized by the said Coker, Pendomer, Hardington, Hardington Maride- " Exeter, Yeovil, and Dorchester Railway Act, • ville, Tithing, Hardington 1848," 23 and 24, in the said parish of Bradford Marsh, , North Perrotr, Mis- Abbas, and passing thence, from, in, through, or • terton, Misterton Tithing, , Crewkerne into the several parishes, townships, and extra- . Tithing, , Wayford Tithing, Beer Chapel, parochial or other places following, or some, or , Ammerham, Ford Abbey, Cricket St. one of them ; that is to say : Bradford Abbas " Thomas, Chard, and South Chard, in the county and Clifton Maybank, otherwise Mabanke, in the of ; and Thorncombe, and Broom, and county of Dorset, and Yeovil and Berwick other- Axminster, in the county of Devon, and termi- wise Barwick, in the county of Somerset, and ' nating in the said parish of Hawkchurch, in an terminating by a junction with the line of the arable field (parcel of Wadbrook Farm) belonging Salisbury and Yeovil Railway, as authorized to to John Churchill Langdon, Esquire, and in the be constructed by " The Salisbury and Yeovil occupation of Mr. George Reader, and numbered Railway Act, 1854," in a pasture field belonging on the deposited plan of the railway authorised to William Clayton Clayton, Esquire, and occupied by " The Exeter, Yeovil, and Dorchester Railway by Mr. Robert Stiby, and numbered on the said . Act, 1848," 7, in the said parish of Hawkchurch, deposited plan of the last-mentioned railway, 11, being the same point as before described, as the in the said parish of Bradford Abbas. • intended terminus of the first-described intended And it is also intended by such Act to take new line of railway from Dorchester to Axminster power to stop up, alter, or divert, whether tempo- (Wadbrook Farm). rarily or permanently, all turnpike and other roads, 3. Axminster and Exeter Line: A railway com- and highways, railways, tramways, aqueducts, mencing in the parish of Hawkchurch, in the canals, streams, and rivers, within the aforesaid county of Dorset, in an arable field (parcel o: parishes, townships, and extra-parochial or other