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The London Gazette, 29Tb. October. 1970 11907 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 29TB. OCTOBER. 1970 11907 Register Unit Nos. Land known as/at: . V.G. 139 (b) ... Recreation Allotment, Addingham, Skipton R.D. V.G. 140 Recreation Allotment, Button, Norton, Doncaster R.D. V.G. 141 Village Green, Burnsall, Skipton R.D. V.G. 142 Burnsall Common, Burnsall, Skipton R.D. V.G. 143 Malham Cove, Malham, Settle R.D. V.G. 144 Gordale, Malhani, Settle R.D. V.G. 145 Recreation Allotment, Kildwick Moor, Skipton R.D. V.G. 146 Recreation Ground, Old Crags High and Low Bishopside, Ripon & Pateley Bridge R.D. V.G. 147 The Green, Glasshouses, Ripon & Pateley Bridge R.D. V.G. 148 Minney Moor Recreation Ground, Conisborough, Conisborough U.D. V.G. 149 Recreation Allotment, Clifton (formerly called Todhill), Conisborough Parks, Doncaster R.D. V.G. 151 Village Green, Cray, Buckden, Skipton R.D. V.G. 152 Pant of Recreation Allotment, Hartlington, Skipton R.D. V.G. 153 (a) Chapel Green and Appleton Roebuck, Tadcaster R.D. V.G. 154 (a) The Landing, Fishlake, Thome R.D. V.G. 155 <b) Village Green, Bilbrough, Tadcaster R.D. V.G. 156 Village Green, Horton in Craven, Bowland R.D. V.G. 157 Village Green, Langcliffe, Settle R.D. V.G. 158 (.b) Village Green, Ackworth, Hemsworth R.D. V.G. 159 Crow Hill, Sowerby Bridge, Sowerby Bridge R.D. V.G. 160 Land opp. Nos. 1-11 Snydale Road and between Nos. 142 and 144 High Street, Normanton, Normanton U.D. V.G. 161 Nesfield Village Green, Nesfield-with-Langbar, Wharfedale R.D. V.G. 162 (a) Market Place, Stainforth, Thorne R.D. V.G. 163 Wharfe Green, Wharfe, Austwdck, Settle R.D. V.G. 164 (b) Old Recreation Ground, Wide Lane, Oakworlth, Keighley M.B. V.G. 165 (b) Village Green, Butts Garth, Thorner, Wetherby R.D. V.G. 166 (b) Land in Keighley Road, Harden, Bingley U.D. V.G. 167 (b) Moor Edge, High Side, Harden, Bingley U.D. V.G. 168 (b) Land in Ryecroft Road, Harden, Bingley U.D. V.G. 169 (b) Land in Moorbottom Lane, Hainworth, Keighley M.B. V.G. 170 Village Green, Malham, Settle R.D. V.G. 171 Lower Grove, Grasscroft, near Greenfield, Saddleworth U.D. V.G. 172 Land near Mill Bridge, Long Preston, Settle R.D. V.G. 173 Part of Village Green, Thruscross, Ripon & Pateley Bridge R.D. V.G. 174 Land in Knox Mill Lane, Killinghall, Nidderdale R.D. V.G. 175 (b) ... Land fronting Woodlands Terrace, Threshfield, Skipton R.D. V.G. 176 Part of The Green, North Ansiton, Kiveton Park R.D. V.G. 177 (a) & (b) Part of the River Don and its Banks, Ashfield Banks & Ponds, Canal Banks and Huddle Ground, Kirk Bramwith, D'oncaster R.D. Snaith & Cowick, Goole R.D. Stainforth, Fishlake, Sykehouse and Thorne, Thome R.D. V.G. 178 The Greens, Oattal, Nidderdale R.D. V.G. 179 (b) Land at Ryecroft, Bingley U.D. V.G. 180 Village Green, Thorp Arch, Wetherby R.D. V.G. 181 Recreation Ground, Hainworth Shaw, Keighley M.B. V.G. 182 Part of River Don and its Banks, Huddle Grounds, Fore Doles and Clay Pits, Ashfield Banks and Ponds, Canal Banks and Wastes, Soke Drains and Banks, Stainfonth and Thorne, Thorne R.D. V.G. 184 Part of Prince of Wales Park, Bingley, Bingley U.D. V.G. 185 (b) The Green, Addlingham, Skipton R.D. V.G. 186 Alley Beck, Tockwith, Wetherby R.D. V.G. 187 Part of Grimethorpe Green, Brierley, Hemsworth R.D. Land Registered in the First Period over which Claims to Rights and Ownership have been Registered in the Second Period COMMON LAND Register Unit No-s. Land known as I at C.L. 1 (a) & (b) Brow Moor, Haworth, Keighley Borough. C.L. 2 (a) & (b) Haworth Moor, Haworth, Keighley Borough. C.L. 3 (b) , , Goosehill Common, Warmfield-cum-Heath, Wakefield R.D. C.L. 4 (b) Warmfield Common, Warmfield-cum-Heath, Wakefield R.D. C.L. 5 (a) &'"(b) Heath Common, Warmfield-cum-Heath, Wakefield R.D. C.L. 6 (b) ., Kirkthorpe Green, Half Moon, Warmfield-cum-Heath, Wakefield R.D. C.L. 7 (a) & "(b) Sharlston Common, Sharlston, Wakefield R.D. C.L. 8 (a) & (b) Sharlston Common and Sharlston Green, Sharlston, Wakefield R.D. C.L. 10 (b) Emroyd Common, Sitlington, Wakefield R.D. C.L. 11 (a) .. ,. Stott Hill Moor, Cowling and Sutton-in-Craven, Skipton R.D. C.L. 13 (a) . Popples Common, Heptonstall, Hepton R.D. C.L. 14 (a) Mean Moss, Helwith Bridge, Horton in Ribblesdale, Settle R.D. C.L. 15 (a) Ickornshaw Moor, Cowling, Skipton R.D. C.L. 16 (a) &'"(b) Soyland Moor (part), Cragg Vale, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Royd U.D. C.L. 18 (a) Little Moor, Wadsworth, Hebden Bridge, Hebden Royd U.D. C.L. 24 (a) &'"(b) Withins Moor and Sunderland Pasture, Cragg Vale, Mytholmroyd, Hebden Royd U.D. C.L. 26 (a) & (b) Brant Fell, Sedbergh, Sedbergh R.D. C.L. 27 (a) Holme Fell, Sedbergh, Sedbergh R.D. C.L. 28 (a) &'"(b) Frostrow Fell, Sedbergh and Garsdale, Sedbergh R.D. C.L. 29 (a) & (b) Bluecaster Fell, Sedbergh and Grisedale Common, Sedbergh R.D. C.L. 30 (a) Threshfield Moor, Threshfield, Skipton R.D. C.L. 33 (a) Kettlewell, known as Whernside, Skipton R.D. C.L. 34 (a) .. In Fell, Cracoe, Skipton R.D. C.L. 35 (a) . Top Mere, Kettlewell, Skipton R.D. C.L. 37 (a) Wessenden Moor, Marsden, Colne Valley, Colne Valley U.D. C.L. 39 (a) Marsden Moor, Marsden, Colne Valley, Colne Valley U.D. C.L. 40 (a) Holme Moor, Marsden, Colne Valley, Colne Valley U.D. C.L. 41 (a) ., Binn Moor, Marsden, Colne Valley, Colne Valley U.D. C.L. 42 (a) Stanbury Moor, Stanbury, Keighley, Keighley Borough..
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