The London Gazette, November 20, 1860. 4329

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The London Gazette, November 20, 1860. 4329 THE LONDON GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 20, 1860. 4329 and to effect the objects hereinafter mentioned, or from Dundrum to Downpatrick, and now or some of them, that is to say:— lately in the occupation of John Kelso, and 1. Railway from Downpatrick to Newry.—A terminating on the Quay of Dundrum, at or main line of railway commencing by a junc- near the capstan.at the south-west angle of the tion with the Belfast and County Down Rail- said quay; which said intended railway will way, at a point in the townland of Demesne be situate wholly within the said townlands of Down, parish of Down, and county of of Dundrum, Cloghram, and on part of the said Down, about fifty yards distant from and shore or slob of the inner Bay of Dundrum. southward of the covered wooden platform 2. Railway to join Dublin and Belfast Junction at the Downpatrick Station of said railway, Railway.—A railway commencing by a junc- passing thence from, in, through, or into the tion with the said main line of railway, in several parishes, townlands, extra-parochial, the townland of Savalbeg, in the parish of and other places, or some of them, all situate Newry, in the county of Down, at the mearing in the county of Down (tbat is to say); the between said townland of Savalbeg and the townlands of Demesne of Down, Ballydugan townland of Carnacally, at a point about one Bonecastle, Ballykilbeg, Cargagh, Ballyrolly hundred and sixty yards distant, measuring Ballykeel, all in the parish of Down; the along the said mearing northwards from the townland of Ringreagh, in the parish of Kil- point of meeting of the mearings of the three clief; the townland of Ballykinler Lower, in townlands of Savalbeg, Carnacally, and Tur- the parieh of Ballykinler; the townlands of more, all in the parish of Newry and county Creeghduff, Clough, and Ardilea, in the parish of Down, passing thence from, in, through, of Loughinisland; the townlands of Clogh- or into the several parishes and townlands, or ram, Dundrum, Moneylane, Watert-sk, Dun- some of them (that is to say), the townlands drinne, and Castlewellan, all in the parish of of Savalbeg, Carnacally, Turmore, Corcreeghy, Kilmegan; the slob or shore of Dundrum Inner LisdufF, and Carnmeen, in the parish of Bay, in or adjoining to the said townlands of Newry, in the county of Down; the town- Cloghram, Dundrum, and Ardilea; the town- lands of Lurganare and Drumtuiller, in the lands of Ballyloughlin, Ballygiuny, and parish of Donaghmore, in the county of Drumee, all in the parish of Maghera; the Down; the townlands of Kilmonaghan, Clog- towns of Dundrum and Maghera; the town- hinuy, and Goragh, in the parish of Killevy land of Ballymagreehan, in the parish of and county of Armagh, aud terminating by a Drumgooland; the townlands of Burrenbane, junction with the Dublin and Belfast Junction Burrenreagh, Moneyscalp, Drumena, Slieven- Railway, at or near the south side of the alargy, Moyad, Ballymoney, Fofannyreagh, bridge carrying the Dublin and Belfast Junc- Fofannybane, and Letalian, all in the parish tion Railway over the boundary between the of Kilcoo; the townlauds of Drumbonniff, said townlands of Kilmonaghan and Clog- Kinghill, Cabragh, Ballynagappoge, and Bally- hinny. coshone Lower, all in the parish of Clonduff; 3. Railway to join Newry and Armagh Rail- the townlands of Moneygore, Cavan, Dru- way.—A railway commencing by a junction markin, Drumdreenagh, Tirfergus, Rossconor, with the said main line of railway, in the said townland of Savalbeg, at the spot herein- Aughnavallog, and Lissize, all in the parish before described as the commencement of the of Drumballyroney; the townlands of Lissizc, railway to the Dublin and Belfast Junction Drumlough, Tullyquilly, Barnmeen, Drum- Railway, passing thence from, in, through, or greenagh,Lurgancahone, and Ballykeel, all in into the several parishes and townlauds, or the parish of Drumgath; the townlands of some of them, that is to say, the townlands Ardarragh, Finard, Lisnaree, Shinn, Castle of Savalbeg, Carnacally, Turmore, Corcreeghy, Enigan, Carnacally, Savalmore, Savalbeg, LisdufF, and Carnmeen, in the parish of Turmore, Cloghanramer, Damolly, and Newry, in the county of Down; the town- Drumcashellone, all in the parish of Newry; lauds of Lurganare aud Drummiller, in the the townlands of Lisdrumgullion and Ballin- parish of Donaghmore, in the county of lare, in the parish of Newry and county of Down; the townland of Goragh, in the parish Armagh, and terminating in or near a field in of Killevy, in the county of Armagh, and the said townland of Lisdrumgullion, now or terminating by a junction with the Newry lately in the possession of Thomas Armstrong, and Armagh Railway, at a point one quarter adjoining the station ground of the Newry of a mile from, and south of the signal post and Armagh Railway, and abutting on the on the south of the platform of the Goragh street leading from said station ground to Wood Station, in the townland of Goragh, Corry-square, in the town of Newry; toge- parish of Killevy, and county of Armagh. ther with a short branch railway wholly in the said townlands of Lisdrumgullion and The Bill will take power to purchase by com- Ballinlure, commencing by a junction with pulsion or agreement such lands, houses, and here- the said main line near the termination ditaments as may be required for the said proposed thereof, in or near a field in the said town- railways and works, and to vary and extinguish all land of Lisdrumgullion, now or lately in the existing rights and privileges in any manner con- occupation of Patrick Dempsey, on the east nected with the said property, or which would side of the Newry and Armagh Railway, op- interfere with the construction, maintenance, or posite the first quarter mile post from the use of the said proposed railways and other works, Newry Station of said last-mentioned rail- and also to levy tolls, rates, and charges, upon or way, and terminating by a junction with the in respect of the said proposed railways and other Newry and Armagh Railway, at a point about works, and to grant exemptions from the forty yards distant from, aud north of the payment of all or any of such tolls, rates, and Water Tank House at the last-mentioned charges: and the Bill will confer on the Company station; also a short branch railway, com- all the rights, powers, and privileges which " The mencing by a junction with the said main Lands Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845," (so far line, at a point on or near the said shore of as it is consistent with " The Railways Act (Ire- the inner Bay of Dundrum, about eighty yards land) 1851," "The Lands Clauses Consolidation east of a house situate in the townlaud of Acts Amendment Act, 1860," "The Railways Cloghram aforesaid, close to the public road i Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845," " The Railways D 2.
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