THE LONDON GAZETTE, 26 MARCH, 1926. 2205 No. 33145 C

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THE LONDON GAZETTE, 26 MARCH, 1926. 2205 No. 33145 C THE LONDON GAZETTE, 26 MARCH, 1926. 2205 Little Stainton continuing past Mount leading from Metal Bridge to Spenny- Pleasant Farm to Newton Ketton and moor. From Wood Lane Feoryhill across- Darlington, from Bishopton past Stoney the London and North Eastern Main Flatt Farm to Whinney Hill and Long Railway to West Cornforth. From Back Newton, from Bishopton past Glebe Farm Lane Ferryhill to Great Chilton via Little to Eedmarshall. Chilton Farm, from Gordon Terrace Township of Bradbury : — Ferryhill to Great Chilton via Little From Bradbury Village to Station Chilton Farm. through Mr. -Jenkinson's field, from West Township of Foxton and Shotton : — end of Bradbury Village through Mr. D. From Sedgefield past Diamond Hall Elder's field to Skerne Bridge and branch Farm to east end of Neasless Wood past out into the lower part of Village. From Shotton on the east side and thence to Mordon Eoad Railway Bridge to Isle Road Stillington, from Sedgefield Foxton past and thence to Little Isle, from Bradbury West House Bog Hall and Stillington Station past Railway Cottages on to the Moor and on to Great Stainton via Mordon Road, from Mordon Road past Bishopton Railway Cottages. Old Brickyard to Sedgefield Station, Foot- path or Bridle road from .Great Isle to> Township of Mainsforth : — Rushyford-Darlington Road past Carr- From Mainsforth Village by the side of sides Farm (Woodham Parish). the Hall Grounds over fields and Colliery Railway to boundary and towards Surtees Township of Chilton :— Arms Ferryhill. From North end of the From Prospect Terrace Windlestone to Village over fields towards Recreation Highway to Rushyford, from Chilton Grounds on Ferryhil] Road. Alongside of Lane to Little Chilton Farm and joining the Public Highway from the South end footpaths leading to Ferry hill, from Great of Village to Boundary. Footpath from Chilton 'to Highway at Gipsy Crossing, Messrs. Routledge's Lime Qua.rry leading from Highway opposite Chilton East to Thrislington. House Farm over London and North Eastern Railway to Mainsforth. Township of Mordon : — From Mordon to Mordon South sides Township of Cornf orth : — and on to Howe Hills, from Mordon to From Peat Edge Bowburn via Peat Swann Carr, from Mordon past Mordon Edge Farm on to road leading from Pit Moor Farm joining the Highway a,t the Laddie Tim to Tursdale Colliery, from Race Course on the Darlington Ro>ad. Four Mile Bridge Coxhoe to Cornforth Moor Houses, from Cornforth Moor Township of Newbiggin,: — Houses to Tursdale Colliery, from Coni- From, Bishopton past Pitfield Farm. •forth Moor Houses to Crowtrees '(Tilery) West Newbiggin to Sadberge. Farm, from Old Comforth to Thinford Township of Sedgefield • — Road near Thinford Siding and thence to From Back Lane Sedgefield through Cornforth Moor Houses, from Old Co'rn- • Park to Bishop Middleham, from Back forth via Brandon House to Thinford Lane through Park to Low Hardwick, Road and thence via Aged Miners' Homes from Station Lane to Darlington Lane, to Brandon Hill and Tursdale Road, from from North End to East End 'Sedgefield, Thinford MiU to Thinford . Close, from from Front Street to Back Lane across Coxho© Goods Station via Gas Works to Garth Ends (Two footpaths), from Back Cow Close and Cornforth Lane, from Lane to Durham Road, from Butterwick Vicarage -Coxhoe via Bogma Farm to Road via Ryal to Three Horse Shoes Cornforth Lane (New Schools), from Fishburn, from Rectory Row to Stockton Bogma Farm to South End of Cornforth Road, from Sedgefield via Diamond Hall Lane, from Old Pipe Works via Cornforth to Carlton Iron Works, from Beacon Lane Mill to Cornforfch Lane (New Railway to Stockton Road, from Beacon Lane via Bridge), from south of Old Pipe Works to Cote Nook to East Close. Simonside Farm and on to Stockton Main Road, from Simonside Farm via Stotforth Township of Great Stainton:— Farm to Old Comforth', from Coxhoe From Great Stainton through Glebe Bridge to Cornforth Mill, from Vicarage Farm and East Town Farm to Bishopton Terrace Cornforth to Road leading to Road, from Great Stainton to Elstob Hall Thrislington Colliery, from Old Cornforth and Elstob North and thence to Railway to New Road Terrace and on to West Cottages at Bishopton Lane Crossing, Cornforth Station. from Great Stainton past Stainton Grange and on to Hauxley Farm and Newton- Township of Elstob :— Ketton, from Darlington Road through From Elstob to Great Stainton, from East Town Farm to Little Stainton, from Elstob to Railway Cottages Bishopton Great Stainton past Viewsley Hill Farm Lane Railway Crossing (London and to Mount Pleasant Farm and thence to- North Eastern Railway). Barmpton. Township of Ferryhill:— Township of Little Stainton:— From, top end of Durham Road along From Little Stainton to Bishopton,. North side of Ferryhill Village to East from Little Stainton to Great Stainton. Howie, from centre of Ferryhill Village and from east end of Village to junction Township of Preston-le-Skerne :— ; with last mentioned footpath. From.first From Aycliffe past Heworth Farm above mentioned footpath over the London through Preston-le-Skerne to 'Howe Hills and North Eastern Railway to highway Farm and Mordon, from Aycliffe past No. 33145 C.
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