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Meerbrook, Heaton, Thorncliff, Onecotte, , county; with the Clerk of the Peace for the , Waterfe.ll, St. Edward, Brad- county of , at his office at Stafford, in the ley .in the Moors, Grindonalls, Quainford, Wark- said county; with the Clerk of the Peace for tihe hill, Caldon, Kingsldy, Whistbn, , Foxt, county of , at his office at Chesterfield, in the •Cheadle, , Alton, Cotton, Dunstqn, Pen- said county; with the Clerk of the Peace for the1 kridge, Farley, Alton or Alveton, and Kihgsley, county of Leicester, at his office at Leicester, in the Oakamoor, , Ellaston, Wootton, Ramshorn, said county; and with the Clerk of the Peace for the Calwick, Prestwood, , Combridge; Rocester county of Warwick, at his office at Stratford-upon- Green, Qjaixhill, , Marchington Wood- Avon, in the said county, on or before the thirtieth lands, Rolleston, or Annesley, Shobnall, day of November, 1845; and on or before the Stretton, , and Callingwood, Hornnington thirty-first day of December then next, a copy of otherwise Hornihglow, Hanbury, Hanbury Wood so much of the said .plans and sections as relates to End, Denston, Branson or Branston, Burton Extra, each parish in or through which the said railway Bjirton-upon-Trent, in the county of Stafford; and of and work are intended to be made, together with Boston Norbury, Wardley, Marston, Montgomery, a book of reference thereto, will be deposited with SomershaH Herbert, Potter, Somershall Potters, the parish clerk of each such parish at his place of Som'ershall Hill, Somershall Sedsor, Eaton, West abode. Broughton, Doveridge, Sudbury,. Aston, Scropton, And notice is hereby farther given, that it is Foston, Marston-upon-Dove, Hoon, Hatton, Stapen- intended by the said Bill or Bills, to incorporate a hill, Cauldwell, Newhail, Stanton, Stanton by company for the purpose of carrying into effect the Bridge, Church Gresley, Drakelow, Castle Gresley, proposed railway and works, or some part thereof, Linton, Thurvaston with Osleston, Thuryaston, Ros- and to apply for powers for the compulsory pur- ton, and Stetton-en-le-Field, all in the. county of chase of lands and houses, and to vary or extinguish . Derby; and Appleby in the counties of Derby and all rights and .privileges in any manner connected Leicester; and Forton, Nether Seal, Over Seal, with the lands and houses proposed to .be taken for Norton otherwise Hogs Norton, Norton juxta Twy- the purposes aforesaid; and also to levy tolls, rates, crbss, Wellsborough, Sibson, Shenton, Market Bos- or duties upon or in respect of the said railway and Worth, Sheepy Magna, Ratcliffe Culey, Upton, Sib- works, and to alter existing tolls, rates, and duties, son Church, Dadlington, Fenny Drayton, Atterton, and to confer, vary, or extinguish, exemptions from Witherley, Stoke Golding, Higham, Higham on the payment of the tolls, rates, and duties, and the Hill, Hinckley, Wikin or Wykin, Claybrooke, other rights and privileges. Wibtoft, Burbage, Aston" Flamvffle, Temple Hall, Dated this eighth day of November, 1845. Merevale, in the county of Leicester; Merevale, John Befhell, 78, King William Street, London. Weddington, Nuneaton, Attleborough, Stretton Solicitor to the Bill. under Fosse or Foss, BaskeA'ille, Burton, Hast- ings, Shelford, Bulkington, Wolyey, Braincott or Bramcote, Wolvey, Little Copstone or Copstoh Parva, Witterbrook otherwise Withybrook, Willey, Bristol and Gloucester Railway. Brpckhurst, Walton, Cesters over Strettation, OTICE is hereby, given, that application is Strete Aston, Stretrton under Foss, King's Newrham, intended , to be made to Parliament in the Newnham Padox, Newnham Pailton, Easenhall, nexNt session, for an Act or Acts to alter, amend, Monks Kirby, Churchover, Brinklow, Church Law- extend, and enlarge some of the powers and provi- ford, Long Lawford, .Little Lawford, Harborough sions of the seyeral Acts following: that is to,gay, "Magna, Little 'Harborough, Cosford' or: Cor'sford, an Act passed..in the ninth year of the reign of Brownsover, Clifton upon Dunsmoor, Newbold His Majesty' King George the Fourth, intituled, upon" Avon, and Rugby, all in the connity of "An Act for making and maintaining a railway or Warwick; and;it is intended to apply for powers tramroad from or near the city of Bristol to Coal in the said IJill or Bills to make lateral de- Pit Heath, in the parish of Westerleigh, in the viations from the line of the proposed railway county of Gloucester;"' .another Act, passed in the and works; to the extent or' within the 'limits fourth year of the reign of His: late Majesty King defined upon, .the plans hereinafter mentioned, William the Fourth, intituled "An Act to alter, and also to "cross, divert, alter^ or stop up, whether amend, and enlarge the powers of an -Act passed temporarily or permanently, all such turnpike roads,' in the ninth year, of the reign of His late Majesty parish roads, and other highways, rivers, streams, King George the Fourth, intituled 'An Act 'for sewers,- drains, watercourses, canals, creeks, arms making and maintaining a railway or tramroad or branches of' the sea, navigation, reservoirs, from or near the city of .Bristol to Coal Pit Heath, bridges, aqueducts, railways, and tramroads, within in the parish of Westerleigh, in the county .of the said parishes, townships, and extra-parochial' Gloucester;'" another Act, passed in the third and other places aforesaid, or some of them, as it year of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen may be necessary to cross, divert, alter, or stop up Victoria, intituled "An Act for altering and ex- for the purposes of the said railway and works. tending the .line of the Bristol and .Gloucestershire And notice is hereby further given, that duplicate Railway, and for amending the Acts relating plans and sections of the said railway and works, thereto;" another Act, passed in the fifth year of together with books of reference thereto, will' the same reign, intituled "An Act for granting be deposited for public inspection with the further powers to the Bristol and Gloucester Rail- Clerk of the Peace for the county Palatine way Company;" and another Act, passed in the of Chester, at his office, at Chester, in the' said sixth and seventh years of the same reign, inti-