THE LONDON GAZETTE, MARCH 18, 1884. (10.) at Waltham Holy Cross, in the Petty Wall Dividing the Farms of Mr
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1304 THE LONDON GAZETTE, MARCH 18, 1884. (10.) At Waltham Holy Cross, in the petty wall dividing the farms of Mr. Richard Richard- sessional division of Epping, in the county of son and Mr. Thomas Mitchell to a point where Essex, comprised within the following bounda- Mr. Hutchinson's Farm comes in, thence by a ries, that is to say, commencing at Brett's fence which divides the farms of Mr. Mitchell Corner on the Nazeing-road, north side of Holy and Mr. Hutchinson to the main-road called the Field-lane to the third field, thence in a line Temple Sowerby-road, crossing the main-road over the fields to the road leading from Brox- and on by the fence dividing the said farms to bourne to the Coach and Horses Public-house, the river Eamont, thence along the river Eamont, along the same crossing the Nazeing-road and thence crossing the Eamont opposite the east side over the fields to the top of Gulley Hill Green, of the Plantation of Lord Lonsdale called Dasons along the same and the Green-lane to the Scar, thence by the stone well dividing French- Keeper's House, and past the same through field and Sceugh farms to the Edenhall-road, Mr. Colvin'a field to Brett's Corner aforesaid. thence by the south side of the said road to the (11.) The whole of the parish of Bradwell- village of Carleton, thence following the south near-the-Sea, in the county of Essex. side of the road leading from Carleton to Eamont Bridge. Lincolnshire (Kesteven).—The whole of the farm called The Haceby Lodge Farm, in the parish Yorkshire (West Riding).—The whole of tho of Haceby, in the Parts of Kesteven, Lincoln- Rotherham District of tho Upper Strafforth shire, together with so much of Haceby-lane and Tickhill petty sessional division in the (being the public highway from the Bridge West Riding of the county' of York. End-road to the village of Haceby) as passes through such farm. Lincolnshire (Lindsey).—(1.) The whole of the (SWINE-FEVER.) parish of Newton-on-Trent, in the petty ses- THE following Area is now an Area Infected sional division of Lincoln, in the Parts of with Swine-Fever under the above-mentioned Act Lindsey, Lincolnshire. (except the lines of railway within that Area so (2.) The whole of the parish of Stickford, in far as those lines are used or required for the the petty sessional division of Spilsby, in the transit ot swine through that Area, without Parts of Lindsey, Lincolnshire. untrucking): — (3.) So much of the parish of Croxby, in the Buckinghamshire.—So much of the parish of Parts of Lindsey, Lincolnshire, as lies within Eton, in the county of Buckingham, as is the following boundaries, that is to say, on the situate to the westward and north-westward of north the parishes of Roth well, and Cuxwold, the Windsor Branch Railway ; nnd also so on the south-west the road leading from Roth- much of the parish of Burnham and hamlet of well to Croxby, on the south-east the road Boveney as is situate within one hundred yards leading from Thoresway to Beelsby, and on the of the boundary of the parish of Eton aforesaid. north-east the road leading from Thorganby to Swallow ; the said roads not being included in Agricultural Department, Privy Council Office, the Area. 18th March, 1884. Shropshire.—All that portion of the county of Salop comprised within the following boun- daries, that is to say, the main-road from Shipley to Bridgnorth commencing at the boun Education Department, Whitehall, dary of the counties of Stafford and Salop neat March 13, 1884. Shipley Common so far as Rough ton, thence to THE Lords of the Committee of the Privy the river Worfe, thence along the river Worfe Council on Education have issued an order this to the junction with the river'Severn, thence by day for the compulsory formation of a School the river Severn to Coalport Bridge, thence to Board in the undermentioned Borough :— the Coalport and 'Wellington Branch Railway, Stives ,., Huntingdon thence by the said Railway to the "Watling Street - road near the London and North- Western Railway-station at Oakengates, and (C. 884.) thence along the "Watling-Street-road to the Board of Trade, Whitehall Gardens, county boundary near "Weston. March 13, 1884. Westmorland.—In the counties of Westmorland THE Board of Trade have received from the and Cumberland, comprised within the following Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs a copy of boundaries, that is to say, from the bridge over a Decree of the Government of Guatemala con- the river Eamont and tho east side of the road to stituting Izabal a custom house of examination in the Crown Hotel at Eamont Bridge, from there place of that of Livingston, and stating that all to a point opposite Southwaite Green Mill, goods introduced into the Republic through the following the south side of the road leading from latter port must necessarily be examined in the Eamont to Yanwath to a field called Sutton Field Izabal Custom House. adjoining the said road and now in the occupa- tion of Mr. John Hodgson, thence along the outside north-westboundary of thelandsoccupied Admiralty, 15th March, 1884. by the said John Hodgson and Lord Brougham THE following Sub-Lieutenants have been and Vaux, thence in a direct line to Hughs Crag promoted to the rank of Lieutenant in Her Bridge, thence along the north side of the London Majesty's Fleet, viz. :-— and North-Western Railway and of the Eden Montague George Cartwright. Valley Railway to the Bridge over the Railway George Alexander Ballard. at Weatheriggs Tilery, from the said Bridge on Henry Herbert Philips. the north-west corner of the Plantation of Lord Henry Faulconer Aplin. Hothfield called Leicet Wood, thence along the wall of the field of Mr. Richard Richardson to Dated loth March, 1884. Whiafell Great Wood, thence following the stone.