The London Gazette, October 10, 1890. 5403
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THE LONDON GAZETTE, OCTOBER 10, 1890. 5403 (6.) In the parishes of Bolton, Ireby, and 3. This Order shall take effect from and inline- • Uldale, in the county of Cumberland, comprised diately after the eighth day .of October, one thou- within the following boundary, that is to say, sand eight hundred and ninety. commencing at the north side of the river Ellen In witness whereof the Board of Agriculture^ near Poplar Tree Wood, thence crossing the have hereunto set their Official Seal this Ireby and Bolton Gate-road, thence along the seventh day of October, one thousand south side of the road leading to Prior Hall Mill eight hundred and ninety. and Cockshot Beck, thence along the west side of the said Beck to Snittlegarth Bridge, thence by the west side of the high-road to High Ireby G. A. Leach, Grange, thence to the fence dividing Mr. Peel's Secretory; and Mr. Mattinson's fields, thence along the said fence to, and across the main-road leading to Ruthwaite and Ireby to Jane Beck, thence along Jane Beck in an ^easterly direction to the river ; (PLEURO-PNEUMONIA.) Ellen, thence about one hundred and fifty yards By the Board of Agriculture. along the river Ellen opposite to Mrs. Fothergill'a THE Board of Agriculture, by virtue and in fence, all in the parish of Ireby, which divides exercise of the powers in them vested under The Seven Darricks and Far Flat meadows to the high-, Board of Agriculture Act, 1889, and The Con- way leading from Ireby to Uldale, thence along the tagious Diseases (Animals) Acts, 1878 to 1890, east side of the said road to Woodhouse Plantation, and of every other power enabling them in this thence along Woodhouse lonning to Mr. Cox's behalf, do order, and it is hereby ordered, as fence dividing Walker's fields to the rpad leading follows: from Uldale to Aughtertree, thence in a north- 1. The following Place (namely),—the whole easterly direction- along the said road to Mr. of Catterall Lane Farm, in the occupation of Harrison's fence dividing Mr. Harrison's Fog Mrs. Dickson, in the parish of Garstang, in the Close field and Mr. Scott's New Close field, county of Lancaster,—which was declared by crossing the road leading from Aughtertr.ee to Order of the Board dated the first day of October, Uldale Mill to the road leading to Pyerigg, thence one thousand eight hundred and ninety, to be a- along the south side of the said road to Mr. Place infected with pleuro-pneumonia, is hereby Scott's fence dividing Mr., Scott's Crofts, Skelton declared to be free from pleuro-pneumonia, and field, and cows meadows to the road leading from that Place shall, as from the commencement of Aughtertree to Ireby, thence along the south side this Order, cease to be a Place infected with of the said road to Aughtertree Bridge, thence pleuro-pneumonia. along the south. side of Aughtertree-road and 2. The following Place (namely),—the whole across the Dale-road to • Mr. Nelson's fence of Catterall Lane Farm, in the parish of Garstang,, dividing Orchard and Hogghouse fields to Long- —which was declared by order of the Executive bank lonning, thence along the said lonning in a Committee of the Local Authority for the county north-westerly direction to Oowx's hedge and to of Lancaster dated the second day of October, Mr. Foster's fences, thence to Hogg's Plantation one thousand eight hundred and ninety, to be a and along the Reservoir stream to the river Ellen-, Place infected with pleuro-pneumonia, is hereby and thence along the north side of the river declared to be free from pleuro-pneumonia, and. Ellen to Poplar Tree Wood aforesaid:. that Pl'ace shall, as -from the commencement of (7.) In the parishes of Allonby, Bromfield, this Older, cease to be, a Place infected with Aspatria, Plumbland, Gilcruix, and Crosscan- pleuro-pneumonia. nonby, in the "county of Cumberland, comprised 3. This Order shall take effect from and imme- within the following boundary, that is to say, diately after the ninth day of October, one thou- commencing at Allonby Bay on the sea-board, sand eight hundred and ninety. thence by the north-east side of the Silloth'-rbad In witness whereof the Board of Agriculture •to the Edderside-road, thence on the south-west have hereunto set their Official Seal this side of the road to Edderside, Cowper Mealrigg, eighth day. of October, one thousand Westnewton and Yearngill to Sandwith Beck, .eight hundred'and ninety. along the said 'Beck in an easterly direction to Wellington Plantation, thence along the south side of the said Plantation fence to where it joins G. A. Leach, the Maryport and Carlisle Railway, thence along Secretary. the south-west side of the said Railway to the bridge at Noble Temple joining the high-road leading from Aspatria to Parsonby, thence by the north side of the said high-road to Threpland Gill Be,ck, thence along the said Beck in a westerly (PLEURO-PNEUMOXIA. ) Direction to Threpland Quarry where it joins the By the Board of Agriculture; highrroad leading to Plumbland, thence along the THE Board of Agriculture, by virtue and.in north, side of the said -high-road to Guards, exercise of the powers in them vested under The- Gilcruix, Rosegill Colliery, Crosby Village, -and Board of Agriculture Act, 1889, and The. Con- Crdsscannonby, and thence by the north sido of tagious Diseases (Animals) Acts, 1878 to 1890, the said road to Allonby Bay aforesaid : and and of every other power enabling them in .this '•• • (8.) the borough of Workington,— behalf, do order, and it is hereby ordered, 39 are, except such portion thereof as is included in follows : the Area described in Article 2 of this Order, 1. The following Places (namely),—(1.) the hereby declared to be free from pleuro-pneumonia, Farm Buildings, Fold-yards, and Stack-yards, and and the Areas above described, except as aforesaid, in the fields, called or known by the names, of the shall, as from the commencement of this Order, Feeding Field, and the Cow Pasture, situate in the cease to be Areas infected with pleuro-pneumonia. parish of Broughton, in the occupation of Mr. 2: The borough of Workington,— William Barber Nevett, and (2.) the pieces of shall continue to be and is hereby declared to be laud called or. known by the names of the Town an Area infected with pleuro-pneumouia. Meadow, Gorse Meadow, Racecourse Meadow,..