5102 THE GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 24, 1871.

a junction with the and Derby of the application to Parliament for the said section of the Midland Railway at a point Act, which said Railway No. 4 will be 177 yards or thereabouts measured along made or pass from, in, through, or into the the said railway in an easterly direction parishes, townships, extra-parochial, or other from the mile post on the said railway indi- places following, or some of them, that is to cating a distance of 36 miles from Derby, say:—, in the county of and terminating in a field belonging to the Warwick, and Sutton Coldfield, Great Barr, Right Honourable the Earl of Bradford, Aldridge, Rush all, and Walsall, all in the and in the occupation of John King, and county of Stafford. which field is bounded on the north side 5. A Railway (No. 5) situate wholly in the thereof by a public road leading from the parish of Rushall, in the county of Stafford, Birmingham and Kingsbury Turnpike Road commencing by a junction with the said in- at a point between Tyburn and Plantsbrook tended Railway No. 4, in a field adjoining Forge, towards , and on the east to and to the north of the intersection of the side thereof by a road leading out of the Walsall and Lichfield turnpike road with last-mentioned public road to Park Hall the public road leading from the last-men- Farm, in the parish of Aston-juxta-Bir- tioned turnpike road, nearly opposite the mingham. ' junction of theroad fromRushaH Castle there- 2. A Railway (No. 2), commencing in the with to a place called Cart Bridge, which township of , in the parish field belongs to the Right Honourable the of Aston-juxta-Birmingham, in the county Lord Justice Sir George Mellish, and is in of Warwick, by a junction with the said the occupation of Able Beach, who sublets Birmingham and Derby section of the said it to Thomas Edwards, and terminating by Midland Railway at a point 280 yards or a junction with the South thereabouts measured along the said railway Section of the London and North-Western in a westerly direction from the mile post Railway at a point 290 yards measured in a on the said railway indicating a distance of northerly direction along the said railway 35 miles from Derby, and terminating at from the signal box at the junction of the the point hereinbefore described as the point Cannock Chase Branch Railway with the of termination of Railway No. 1, which said aforesaid South Staffordshire Railway. Railway No. 2 will be made or pass from, 6. A Railway (No. 6) situate wholly in the in, to, through or into the parishes, town- said parish of Rushall, and commencing by ships, ex-parochial, or other places following, a junction with the said intended Railway that is to say: Aston-juxta-Birmingham, No. 4, in a field known as the Sparrows Castle Bromwich, Curdworth, and Min- Field, adjoining the South Staffordshire worth, all in the county of Warwick. Railway aforesaid, and on the western side 3. A Railway (No. 3) commencing in the thereof, and which field belongs to Charles parish of Curdworth, in the county .of Haden Adams, and is occupied by Samuel Warwick, by a junction with the said Stack house, and terminating by a junction intended Railways Nos. 1 and 2, or one of with the Qannock Chase Branch of the London them, at the termination thereof respectively, and North-Western Railway at a point 160 as hereinbefore described, and terminating yards measured in a north-westerly direc- in the parish of Sutton Coldfield, in the tion, along the said railway from the mile- county of Warwick, in a field known as the post indicating half a mile from the junc- Blabbs Meadow, belonging to and occupied tion with the South Staffordshire Railway. by the Reverend William Kirkpatrick Riland 7. A Railway (No. 7), situate wholly in the Bedford, and which field is bounded on the parish of Sutton Coldfield, in the county of south by the public highway leading from Warwick, commencing by a junction with Reddicap Hill to Sutton Coldfield, and on the said intended Railway No. 3, at the the west by a field belonging to the over- termination thereof as hereinbefore described seers and guardians of the poor for the and terminating at a point in the turnpike parish of Sutton Coldfield, and is occupied road, leading from Sutton Coldfield to Tarn- by Wilson Hughes, which said Railway worth, four hundred and sixteen yards or No. 3 will be made or pass from, in, to, thereabouts, measured along the said turn- through, or into the parishes, townships, pike road in a north-easterly direction from extra-parochial, or other places following, the point of junction of the road leading that is to say: Curdworth, Minworth, and from Sutton Coldfield to Lichfield, with Sutton Coldfield, all in the county of the turnpike road from Sutton Coldfield to Warwick. Tamworth. 4. A Railway (Number 4) commencing in the 8. A Railway (No. 8) situate wholly in the parish of Sutton Coldfield, in the county of parish of Sutton Coldfield, in the county of Warwick, by a junction, with the said in- Warwick, and commencing by a junction tended Railway Number 3, at the termina- with the Sutton Coldfield Branch of the Lon- tion thereof as hereinbefore described, and don and North-Western Railway, at a point terminating in the parish of Wai sail, in forty-seven yards or thereabouts measured the county of Stafford, by a junction with in a southerly direction, along the said rail- the deviation line of the Wolverhampton and way from the southern extremity of the Walsall Railway Company, authorised by the easternmost passenger platform of Sutton Wolverhampton and Walsall Railway Act, Coldfield Station, and terminating at the 1867, at a point where the centre line of the point hereinbefore described as the point of said deviation line is shown to cross the termination of Railway No. 7. turnpike road leading from Walsall to 9. A Railway (No. 9) commencing in the Bloxwich, and which said turnpike road is parish of Sutton Coldfield, in the county of numbered 42 in the parish of Walsall, Warwick by a junction with the said intended in the county of Stafford, on the plans of Railways, Nos. 7 and 8, or one of them, at the said deviation railway referred to in that the termination thei'eof respectively, as Act, and deposited with the Clerk of the hereinbefore described, and terminating in Peace for the county of Stafford, in respect the parish of St. Michael, Lichfield, in the