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The London Gazette, November 16, 1860 4262 THE LONDON GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 16, 1860. fr« m its terminus at Lynn, and which said intended road from Thetford to Croxton is carried over the railway will pass from, in, through, or int > the said railway by a bridge, and which bridge is 229 several parishes, townships, extra-parochial, and yards or thereabouts east of the mile-post on the other places following, or some of them, that is to said railway marked 96, and indicating 96 miles say:—All Saints Lynn, otherwise Lynn All Saints, from London, and terminating in the parish of St. otherwise South Lynn and Gaywood, all in the James, Bury St. Edmund's, in the county of county of Norfolk. Suffolk, by a junction, with the Eastern Union 3. A railway commencing in the parish of Railway at a point 44 yards or thereabouts east Swaffham, otherwise St. Peter and St. Paul, of the bridge carrying the last-mentioned railway Swaffham, in the county of Norfolk, hy a junc- over the River Lark, which said bridge is situate tion with the Lynn and Dereham Line of the East 168 yards or thereabouts to the eastward of the Anglian Railway, at or near the bridge carrying centre of the public road or highway leading from the said Lynn and Dereham Railway over the North-gate, Bury St. Edmund's towards Thetford, back road loading from Swaffham to Castle Acre, which said intended railway will pass from, in, through North Pool or Nar Pool, and terminating through, or into the several parishes, townships, in the parish of St. Peter Thetford, by a junction extra-parochial, and other places following, or with the Norfolk Railway, at a point 200 yards or some of them, that is to say:—Thetford St. Peter, thereabouts north of the post on the said railway, otherwise St. Peter Thetford, Thetford St. Mary, indicating 94 miles from London, which said in- Thetford St. Cuthbert, otherwise St. Cuthbert tended railway will pass from, in, through, or into Thetford, Kilverstone, Great Snare Hill, Little the several parishes, townships, extra-parochial, Snare-hill, Great and Little Snare Hill, in the and other places following, or some of them, that county of Norfolk, Thetford St. Peter, otherwise is to say:—Swaffham, St. Peter and St. Paul, St. Peter Thetford, Thetford St. Mary, Thetford Swaffham, Sporle, Sporle with Palgrave, Marham, St. Cuthbert, otherwise St. Cuthbcrt Thetford, Shingham, Beechemwell, Beechamwell St. Mary, Kilverstone, Barnham St. Martin and St. Gre- South Pickenham, North Pickenhara, Gooderstone, gory, Great Snare Hill, Little Snare Hill, Great Houghton-on-the-Hill, Little Dunham, Southacrc, and Little Snare Hill, Culford, Ingham, Ampton, Narburgh, Cockley Cley, Cley Clumps, Didling- Timworth, Fornham St. Martin, Livermere Parva,, ton, Oxborough, Foulden, Ashill, Ashwell, Ick- Liyermere Magna and St. James, Bury St. Ed- borough, Igborough, Hilborougb, Bodney, Saham munds, in the county of Suffolk. Tony, Watton, Great Cressinghara, Little Cress- 7. A railway commencing in the parish of Thet- ingham, Cranwick, Colveston, Langford, Threxton, ford St. Cuthbert, otherwise St. Cuthbert Thet- Merton, Tottington, Sturston, Mundford, Stanford, ford, and county of Norfolk, by a junction with Stamford, Tofts, West Tofts, Buckenham near the railway herein, sixthly, described at or near Tofts, Buckenbam Parva, Wretham, Linford, the road leading from Thetford to Norwich, num- Croxton, San ton, Santon Downham, and St. Peter bered 11, in the parish of Thetford St. Cuthbert, Thetford, all in the county of Norfolk. on the plans of the proposed Thetford and Bury 4. A railway situate wholly in the parish of St. Edmund's Railway, deposited, with the Clerk S waff ham, otherwise St. Peter and St. Paul, of the Peace for the county of Norfolk, in No- Swaffham, and county of Norfolk, commencing vember, 1859, and near to the point where the by a junction with the thirdly herein described main line of the proposed Thetford and Bury St. intended railway in a field belonging to William Edmund's Railway, as defined on the said plans, Bodham Donne, Esq., and in the occupation of was intended to be carried over that road, and Mr. James Bloomfield Bulling, and near to and to terminating in the parishes of Thetford St. Peter, the west of the j unction of the road called Long- and Thetford St. Cuthbert, or one of them at a lane, with the road leading down to Green's Nur- point on the said Norfolk Railway, 715 yards, or sery, and terminating by a junction with the said thereabouts, in a north-easterly direction from the Lynn tmd Dereham line of the East Anglian before-mentioned bridge, carrying the road from Railway, at a point 150 yards or thereabouts west Thetford to Croxton over the said Norfolk Kail- of the post on the said railway indicating lof way, and which said intended railway will pass miles from Lynn. from, in, through, or into the several parishes, 5. A railway commencing by a junction with townships, extra-parochial, and other places fol- the thirdly herein described railway, at or near its lowing, or some of them, that is" to say :—Thet- proposed junction with the Norfolk Railway, in ford St. Cuthbcrt, otherwise St. Cuthbert Thet- the parish of St. Peter Thetford, otherwise Thet- ford, ami Thetford St. Peter, otherwise St. Peter ford St. Peter, and county of Norfolk, and termi- Thetford, both in the county of Norfolk. nating by a junction with the intended next here- 8. To alter and divert the road leading from inafter described railway, at or near the turnpike Lynn to Wisbech, and to take down and remove road leading from Thetford to Norwich, in the the bridge which carries that road over the Eau parish of Thetford St. Cuthbert, otherwise St. Brink-drain or cut at Lynn, and which bridge is Cuthbert Thetford, and county of Norfolk, and called the Marshland-bridge, or Eau Brink-bridge, which intended railway will pass from, in, through, or Free Bridge Lynn, and to build a new bridge, or into the several parishes, townships, extra-paro- in lieu of the existing bridge, which said altera- chial and other places following, or some of them, tion or deviation of road will commence in the that is to say:—St. Peter Thetford, otherwise parish of All Saints Lynn, otherwise Lynn All Thetford St. Peter, Croxton, Santon, Santon- Saints, otherwise South Lynn, in the county of Downhara, Thetford Warren, Thetford St. Mary, Norfolk, at a point on the said road about 100 Ford-place, and Thetford St. Cuthbert, otherwise yards east of the eastern end of the said bridge, St. Cuthbert Thetford, all in the county of and will terminate in the last-named parish, at or Norfolk. near the milestone on the said road, indicating 6. A railway commencing in the parishes of one mile from Lynn and twelve miles from Wis° Thetford St. Cuthbert, otherwise St. Cuthbert bech, and which said intended alteration or devia- Thetford and Thetford St. Peter, otherwise St. tion will be in the parishes, townships, or extra- Peter Thetford, in the county of Norfolk, or in parochial, and other places following, or some or one of those parishes, by a junction with the Nor- one of them, that is to say :—All Saints Lynn, folk Railway, at a point 44 yards or thereabouts otherwise Lynn All Saints, otherwise South Lynn, east of the point on the same railway where the West Lynn, otherwise "West Lynn St, Peter's,.
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