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The London Gazette, November 3, 1896. 6029 THE LONDON GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 3, 1896. 6029 DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACT, 1894. SWINE-FEVER INFECTED AREAS. Brotherton, Carlelon, Tanshelf, and Feath(>r- THE following Areas are now Areas Infected slone, in the West Riding of the county of vith Swine-Fever under the above-mentioned York (28 September, 1896). Act:— (2.) An Arua. comj rising the. civil parit-hes Denbighshire and Flintshire.—An Area compris- or townships of Royston, Monk Bretton, Ards- ing the petty sessional division of Bromfield, ley, Worsbrou^h, Bnrugh, Darfield, Carlton, in, the county of Denbigh (including that Darton, Kexbrough, Dodworth, and Wombwell, portion of the county of Flint which lies in the West Riding of the county of York, and within the boundary of the said petty sessional also comprising -the borouerh of Barnsley (28 division), and also comprising the borough of September, 1896). ~~ •-' - - Wrexham (15 September, 1898). SWINE-FEVER SUSPECTED ZONES. 'Essex.—(1.) An Area comprising the parishes of Rawreth, Bayleigh, and Thundersley, in the THE following districts or areas are now ..county of Essex (10 August, 1896). Swine-Fever Suspected Zones under the above- (2.) An Area comprising the parishes of mentiojied Act:—" ., r. ^ t ^ Tendring, and Little Bentley,.in the county of Bedfordshire and Huntingdonshire.—A district or Essex (25 -August^;. 189 6). arear comprising ^t he petty sessional divisions of (3.) An Area comprising the parishes of Sham brook, Bedford, Biggies wade, and Ampt- Great Braxted, Inworth, Messing, 'Tolleshunt hill,Jn the county of Bedford; and the borough Major, Tolleshunt D'Arcy, and ,Tolleshunt of Bedford.; and also comprising the pa'rish" of Knights, in the county of Essex (26 August, 1896). Swiueshead, in the county of Huntingdon (4.) An Area comprising, the borough of ^-September, 1896).' Colchester (15 September, 1896). Cheshire.—A district or area comprising the police , (5.) An Area comprising the parishes of divisions of Nantwich, Middlewich, and Mnc-- Fordham, West Bergholt, Copford, Stanway, clesfield, in the county of Chester, and «ls-i 'Birch, and Layer-de-la-Hay, in the county of comprising the boroughs of Crewe, Conglo on, Essex (21 September, 1896). and Macclesfield (19 October, 1896), • Glamorganshire.—An Area comprising the parishes Essex.—A district or area comprising the petty of Aberdare, Merthyr Tydfil, and Llanvvonno, sessional divisions of Tendring, Lexden and - in the county of Glamorgan (21 August, 189.6). Winstree, South Hinckford, Witham. Dengic, Huntingdonshire.—An Area comprising the and Rochford, in the county of Essex, and al«o parishes of Bury, and Ramsey, in the county comprising the boroughs of Colchester, and of Huntingdon (21 April, 1896). Southend-on-Sea (1 September, 1895). Kent.—An Area in the county of Kent comprising Isle of Ely and Norfolk.—A district or area com- the parishes of Herne-hill, Graveney. and prising the petty sessional divisions of Wisbech Goodnestone, and so much of the parish of (including the borough of Wisbrch), Whittlesc i Faversham Without as lies to the east and and Thorney, and North Witchfurd, in the north-east of'the road running frofti Brenley county of the Isle of Ely ; and also comprising Corner on the south to the south-western the petty sessional divisions of Freebridge corner of the boundary of the parish of Marshland, and Clackclose, in the county of Goodnestone on the north (21 August, 1896). Norfolk (1 September, 1896). Lancashire.—(1.) An Area comprising the petiy Kent.—A district or area comprising the petty sessional division of Kirkham, in the county of sessional divisions of Faversham, Home, Rams- Lancaster, and also comprising the borough of gate, and Wingham, in the county of Kent, Blackpool (28 September, 1896). together with any place which is included in (2.) An Area comprising the civil parishes the liberties of the Cinque Ports of Dover and of Radcliffe, Whitefield, and Prestwich, in the Sandwich, and also comprising the boroughs of .. county of Lancaster (19 October, 1896). Canterbury, Deal, Dover, Faversham, Margate, Lincolnshire. — (1.) An Area comprising the Queenborough, Ramsgate, and Sandwich (22 parishes of Sutton Bridge, Long Sutton, Little September, 1896). Sutton, Lutton, Gedney, Fleet, Holbeach, Monmouthshire.—A district or area comprising ^..Whaplode, Moulton, Weston, Cowbit, Spalding, the petty sessional divisions of Bedwellty, and '-Pinchbeck, in the Parts of Holland, Pontypool, and Abergavenny, in the county of Lincolnshire (14 September, 1896). Monmouth (22 September, 1896). (2.) An Area comprising the parish of East- Sitffolk.—A district or area comprising the petty _ville, in the Parts of Lindsey, Lincolnshire j sessional divisions of Lackford, Blackbourn, and also comprising the parishes of Wrangle, Thingoe and Thedwestry, Stowmarket, Leake, Leverton, Benington, and Butterwick, Risbridge, Melford, Hadleigh or Cosford, in the Parts of Hoftand, Lincolnshire (14 and Boxford, in the county of Suffolk, and September, 1896). also comprising the boroughs of Bury St. Norfolk.-—A.n Area comprising the parish of Edmunds, and Sudbury (22 September, 1896). Felthorpe, in the county of Norfolk (1 Worcestershire.—A district or area comprising September, 1896). the petty sessional divisions of Northfield, Warwickshire.—An Area comprising the parishes Stourbridge, and Stourport, in the county of of. St. Michael's Without, Holy Trinity With- Worcester (5 October, 1896). out, Stoneleigh, Stivichall, Binley, Stoke, Wy- Yorkshire.—A district or area comprising the civil -ken, Foleshill, and Coundon, in the county of parishes or townships of Bentley-with-Arksey, Warwick, and also comprising the borough of Kirk Sandall, Armthorpe, Cantley, Carr House Coventry (28 September, 1896). and Ehn Field, Loversall, Sprotbrough, Balby- Yorkshire.—(1.) An Area comprising the civil, with-Hexthorpe, Warmsworth, Conisbrough, parishes or townships of Pontefract, Pontefract Mexbrougb, Cadeby, Melton, • and Wheatley, Park District, Glass Houghton, Ferry Fryston in the West Riding of the county of York, and 'and Ferrybridge, Burton Salmon, Byram-cum- also comprising the borough of Doncaster * Sutton, Purston Jaglin, Castleford, Knottingley,; (28 September, 1896) ,. ... Board of Agriculture, 3rd November, 1896..
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