THE LONDON GAZETTE, 26 MAY, 1922. 4071 Lies to the South of the Main Road from Perth in the Administrative County of Durham— to Dundee
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THE LONDON GAZETTE, 26 MAY, 1922. 4071 lies to the south of the main road from Perth In the administrative county of Durham— to Dundee. The borough of Jarrow, 2. In the county of For fay— And the parishes of Whickham, Lamesley, The city of Dundee. Usworth, Heworth, Mbnkton, Hebburn and Boldon Colliery, 3. So much of the county of Forfar as lies And also comprising: — within the following boundary, namely, com The county boroughs; of Newcastle-upon- mencing at Balmossie Bridge on the Dundee Tyne, Tyneonouth, (except its detached part), to Arbroath road, thence along that road' in Gateshead and South, Shieldsi. a north-easterly direction to the point of junc- tion with the road connecting that road with 10. In the administrative county of Dur- the Dundee to Drumsturdy road, thence along ham— that connecting road via Ardownie and) Laws So much of the petty sessional division of to its junction with the Dundee to Drumsturdy Lanchester and Consett as lies within the fol- road, thence along the latter road in a gene- lowing boundary, namely, commencing at a rally westerly direction to Hillock, thence in point where the river Browney crosses the main a southerly direction along the eastern margin road from Lanchester to Satley, and proceed- of the wood that extends from, the Dundee to ing along that river in an easterly direction Drumsturdy road to the point of commence- to the point where it crosses the road from. Tow ment. Law to Rowley Station, thence following that 4. So much of the county of Forfar as lies road in a northerly direction to Rowley Station, within the following boundary, namely, com- thence following the railway line from. Rowley mencing at Barry Station on the Dundee and Station, via Consett Station, to the point Arbroath joint line, thence along that line to where it crosses the road from Shotley Bridge Oarnoustie Station, thence in a north-westerly to Lanchester, near Leadgate, thence follow- direction along the western boundary of the ing that road in a south-easterly direction to parish of Fanbrid'e to the point where it meets Lanchester Station, and thence following the the Dundee to Arbroath road at Upper Vic- road from Lanchester Station to Satley, to the toria, thence in a south-westerly direction point of commencement. along that road to its junction with the road 11. In the administrative county of Dur- leading to Barry Station via Barry Church, ham,— thence in a south-easterly direction along the The parishes of Shotton, Monk Hesledon, latter road to the point of commencement. Castle Eden, Nesbitt, Sheraton with Hulan, 5. In the county &f Renfrew— Hutton Henry, Wingate Thornley, Kelloe, Such parts of the parishes of Houston and Trimdon, Fishbutrn, Garmondsway Mopr, Kilbarchan as lie within the following bound- Bishop Middleham, Mainsforth, Chilton, Mer- ary, namely: — rington, Mid'dlestone, Westerton Old Park, Binch ester, Newfield, Helmington Row, Crook Commencing at the Bridge of Weir and pro- and Billyrow, Brandon and Byshottles, ceeding easterly along the road via Loanhead Brancepeth, Stockley, Willington, Byers to its junction with the road leading to Green, Whitworth, Whitworth Without, Mer- Linwood, thence southerly along that road to rington Lane, Tudhoe, Low Spennymoor, the road leading to Bridge of Weir, and Ferryhill, Thrislington, Cornforth, Cbxhoe, thence westerly along that road via, Waterstone Cassop-cum-Quarrington, Whitwell House, to the point of commencement. Shinoliffe, Hett, Sunderland Bridge, and St. 6. In the county of Renfrew— Oswald's, the detached part of the parish of Bearpark, and the land's common to the Such parts of the parishes of Paisley, East- parishes of Brandon and Byshottles and wood, and Neilston as lie within the following Brancepeth. boundary, namely: — 12. The administrative county of the East Commencing at Barrhead Station and' pro- Riding of Yorkshire (excluding the petty ses- ceeding in a northerly direction along the road sional divisions o>f Buckrase, and .Dickering to Paisley via Dikebarhill to its junction with (except the parishes of Howsham, Leppington, the road from Hamilton, thence south-easterly Scrayingham, and Acklam with Barthorpe)). along that road' via Hurlet and Nitshill to its junction with the road from Barrhead, thence In the administrative county of the North westerly along that road to the point of com- Riding- of Yorkshire— mencement. Such parts of the first mentioned The petty sessional divisions of Bulmer East, road as form the boundary of the district shall Bulmer West, and Hallikeld. (except the be deemed to be within the district. parishes of West Tanfield, East Tanfield, and Norton Conyers), and the parishes of Bird- 7. In the county of Dumbarton—- forth, Hutton Sessay, Sessay, Fawdington, The parish of New Kilpatrick Eldmire with Crakehill, Dalton, Topcliffe, 8. In the county of Berwick— Sowerby, Bagby, Thirsk, Thornton,le Street, The parish of Eyemouth and such portions Kirby Wiske, Newsham with Breckenbrough, of the parishes of Mordington, Ay ton, Cold- Sand Hutton, Carlton Miniott, Skipton on ingham and' Cockburnspath as lie to the north- Swale, and Catton. east of the railway from Berwick to Dunbar. In the administrative county of the West Districts in England comprising:— Riding of Yorkshire— 9. In the administrative county of North- The boroughs of Batley, Brighouse, Morley, umberla/nd— Ossett, Pudsey, and Harrogate. The borough of Wallsend. The petty sessional divisions of Eastern And the parishes of Baokworth, Longben- Ainsty, Tadcaster, Lower Barkston Ash, • ton, Weetslade, North Gosforth, Gosforth, Upper Barkston Ash, Todmorden, S'kyrack, Kenton, East Denton, Newbiggin, West Brun- Wetherby, Dewsbury, West Morley, and East ton and East Brunt on. tforley. the Knaresborough sub-division of the.