530 THE LONDON GAZETTE, JANUARY 30, 1883.

Mr. Seymour's on the Holme-road, and along direct to Ashfield village aforesaid on the east Holme-road and James's-lane (east) to the and south. point on the Nottingham-road aforesaid. (4.) At Marlesford, in the county of , (12.) So much of the parishes of Barton, comprised within the following boundaries, that and Clifton, in the county of Nottingham, as is to 'say, the road leading from Little Glem- lies within the following boundaries, that is to ham Lodge, Little Glemham, to Marlesford say, the highway from Clifton Church to Common on the north, the road leading from Thrumpton-lane End on the east, the Thrump- Marlesford Common to Maiiesford village and ton highway to Barton-lane End on the south, Railway Station, passing Marlesford Hall and the highway from Barton Lodge to Barton Park, on the west and south, and the Boat on the west, and the river Trent to and Yarmouth turnpike-road from Marlesford Clifton Church on the north. village to Little Glemham Lodge aforesaid on Rutland.—(1.) So much of the parish of Barrow, the south and east. in the county of Rutland, as lies on the west (5.) At Groton, in the county of Suffolk, side of the highway leading from Cottesiuore to comprised within the following boundaries, that Market Overton. is to say, the road from Lindsey to Kersey on (2.) The whole of the parish of Stoke Dry, the north, the road from Kersey to Hadleigh in the county of Rutland, except pne field deep hamlet on the east, the road from Hadleigh on the west or.right hand side of the highway hamlet to Groton on the south, and the road leading from Uppingham to Rockingham. from Groton to Lindsey on the tvest. (6.) So much of the parishes of Benacre, Shropshire.—So much of the paribhes of Clive, and Wrentham, in the county of Suffolk, as lies and Grinshill, in the county of Salop, as lies within the following boundaries, that is to say, within the following boundaries, that is to say, the high-road leading from Wrentham to Kes- the foot-road from the Clive to Yorton, then singland on the north, the high-road from the boundary fence of Sansaw Lawn to the top Wrentham to the sea shore on the west, and the of Merry-lane, along the highway to Grinshill, high-road running from Kessingland-road south- and along the bottom of Grinshill Hill to the west to the sea shore. Clive aforesaid. (7.) So much of the parish of Mettingham, Staffordshire.—(1.) The township of Fazeley, in in the county of Suffolk, as lies within the . the county of Stafford, except the liberties of following boundaries, that is to say, the high- Dunstall and Bangley. road from to on the north, . (2.) So much of the parishes of Wombourne, the high-road from Cross-Ways Bungay-road Enville, and Bobbington, in the county of to Mettingham Castle on the west, Beach-lane Stafford, as lies between the main-road from from Bungay-road to Hketshall St. Johns on Dudley to Bridgnorth and the highway from the east, and the high-road from Mettingham Green's Forge direct to Halfpenny Green.. Castle to Ilketshall St. Johns on the south. (3.) So much of the parish of Wombourne, (8.) So much of the parish of Spexhall, in and of the township of Lower Penn, in the the county of Suffolk, as lies within the follow- county of Stafford, as is bounded by the highway ing boundaries, that is to say, the high-road from The Bratch to the Woodhouse, the main- from Spexhall to Rumburgh on the west, the road from Wombourne to Wolverhampton, the high-road from Rumburgh to Saint Lawrence highway from Upper Penn through the village on the north, the high-road from Spexhall of Lower Penn to Dimingsdale, and the Stafford- Church to the old turnpike-road from Hales- shire and Worcestershire Canal. worth to Bungay on the south, and certain (4.) So much of the parish of Codsall, in the arable and pasture land running up to the turn- county of Stafford, as lies on the western side pike-road from to Saint Lawrence of the highway direct from the northern corner and Bungay on the east. of Wrottesley Park to the cross-roads at Surrey.—(1.) So much of the petty sessional divi- Gunston. sion of Croydon, in the county of Surrey, as lies Suffolk.—(1.) At Badingham, in the county of within the following boundaries, that is to say, Suffolk, comprised within the following boun- the London-road commencing at Norbury Sta- daries, that is to say, certain roads leading from tion as far as New-road leading to Mitcham Cransford Church eastward to Colston Hall, Common on the east, New-road leading to northward to the White House, and westward to Mitcham Common on the south, Mitcham Mrs. Stanford's crossways on the - Common on the west, and an imaginary line roadj and thence by the road leading to Crans- across certain fields in various occupations from ford Church aforesaid. the northern corner of Mitcham Common to (2.) At Tannington, in the county of Suffolk, Norbury Station aforesaid on the north. comprised within the following boundaries, that (2.) At Croydon, in the county of Surrey, is to say, the road leading from Bedfield Dog- comprised within the following boundaries, that lane to Tannington Lodge on the east, thence is to say, Mr. King's premises on the north, Mr. northward to Tannington Horse Shoes Inn and Watney's premises on the south, Bramley Hill- the Wash-road and Tannington Church, thence road on the east, and Mr. Rowland's fields and westward by Bedfield-lane to Steam's Buildings, Violet-lane on the west. thence by the foot-path direct to Bedfield Dog- (3.) At Wiudlesham, in the county of Surrey, lane aforesaid ou the south. comprised within the following boundaries, that (3.) At Ashfield-with-Thorpe, in the county ia to sayj the Ascot and Woking branch of of Suffolk, comprised within the following boun- the London and South-Western Railway on the daries, that is to say, the lane in the parish of west, the Guildford-road on the north and east, Ashfield known as Waddle Goose-lane leading and the Common boundary from Hammonds from Ashfield village to Debenham on the west, Plantation to the Ascot and Woking branch of a certain lane and occupation-road leading from the London aud South-Western Railway on "Waddle Goose-lane to Kenton Lodge on the the south. north, the road from Kenton Lodge in the (4.) So much of the parishes of Horley, and parish of to Clow's Corner on the Charlwood, in the county of Surrey, as lies north and east, and thence the road leading 1 within the following boundaries, that is to say,