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T OTICE Is. Hereby Given, That Application Is Intended to Be Made 6218 T OTICE is. hereby given, that application is thern, all in the county of Rutland ; and Hose, intended to be made to Parliament in the Long Clawson, Goodby, Mar wood, Harby, ensuing session, for an Act to authorize the con- Holvvell, Sealford, Wykeham, Caldwell, Potters- struction of a railway, with all proper stations, hill, Sysonby Thorpe Arnold otherwise Thorpe, wharfs, works, and conveniences connected there- Brentingby, Wyfordby otherwise Wyverby, with, commencing by a junction.with the intended Freeby, Melton Mow bray. Eye, Kettleby, terminus of the Eastern Counties Railway exten- Brentingby cum Wyfordby, Stapleford, Bulham, sion line, to the town of Bedford, in the county of Burton- otherwise Burton Lazars, Great Dalby Bedford, and which said intended terminus will be otherwise Dalby Magna, Little Dalby otherwise made and constructed in a certain close, at or near Dalby Parva, Thorpe, Satchville, Burrow-on-the- to the Infimary, and Saint Leonard's Hospital, in Hill otherwise Burrough Twyford, Lees-Thorpe, the said town of Bedford, and terminating at or Pickwell, Somerby, Cold Overton, Newbold, Knoss- Bear the present junction of the North Midland ington otherwise Kawston, Owston otherwise and York and North Midland.Railways, at or near Oustonj South Marefield, Whadborough otherwise to Normanton, in the county of York, or by a Woodburrow, Withcote, Tilton, Tilton-on-the-Hill, junction with the York and North Midland Rail- Halstead, Skeffington, Loddington, Halstead, Tug- way aforesaid, at or near to Water Fryston, in the by, East Norton, Laund, Laund Abbey, Allexton^ said county of York, together with branches from Hallaton, Horninghold, Stockerston, Blaston Saint the said intended railway, from a certain point or Michael and Saint Giles, Holt, Midbourne, Great place thereon, near to Crosswell Bishop, in- the Eaaton, Bringhurst, Drayton, Nether Broughton, county of Nottingham, to or near to the town and Wartnaby, Old Dalby-on-the-Wolds, Grimston, county of the town of Nottingham, and from a Saxelby, Ab Kettleby, Wellby, or some of them,, point or place on the said intended railway, near all in the county of Leicester; and Radcliffe- to Blidworth, in the said county of Nottingham, to otherwise Radcliffe-on-Trent, Bingham, Holme, or near to the town of Chesterfield, in the county Pierrepoini, Cblwick, Newton, Saxondale, Shel- of Derby; and which said intended railway and ford, Sneinton, Lenton, Radford, Carlton, Stoke, branches, and the stations, wharfs, works, and con- Bardolph, 'Carcolston, East Bridgeford, Shelford. veniences connected therewith,, will be situated in Manor, Gedling, Bridgeford-street, Burton-Joycer or pass from, in, through, or into the several Sherwood, Arnold, Daybrook,. Gunthorpe, Knee- parishes, townships, and extra-parochial places ton, Hoveringham, Caythorpe, Gonaldston, Lowd- hereinafter mentioned;, some* or all of them, that is ham, Bulcote, Lambley, Bleasby, Thurgarton, to say; "Higham-park, Yelden, Wimmington or Goverton, Epperstone, Woodborough, Calverston, Wymington, Mogerhanger, Farndish, Hinwick, Ramsdale, Hollingwood-hill. Arnold Forest, Pap- Puddington, Swineshead otherwise Swinstead, plewick Forest, Papplewick, Halloughton, New Melchbourne, Knotting otherwise Notting, Risely, Raclley, Old Radley, Salterford Manor, Oxton,. Souldrop, Thurleiglij Cblfrorth, Sharnbrook, Halam, Edingley New-hall, The Warren Farms- Bletsoe, Radwell, Felmersham, Milton Ernest, field, FarnsfieM, Blidworth, Haywood Oaks, Pavingham otherwise Pavenham, Stevington, Oak- Python-hill, Rain worthy Sherwood-forest, Lind:~ ley, Clapham, Bromham, Elston, Bidd'enhani, Saint hurst, Mansfield, RufFord-forest, Woodhduse- Lloyd's Bedford, Saint Cuthbert Bedford, Saint Brake, vSutton.-in-Ashfield, Mansfield, Woodhouse,. Peter otherwise Saint Peter Martin Bedford, Saint Sookholm-chapel, Radmantliwaite, Debdale, Skeg- Paul Bedford, Saint Mary Bedford, and" Saint John by, Kirklington, Hexg-rav.c, Nettledale, Inkersall, Bedford, or some of themj all in the county of Bed- Winkbourn; Maplebeck, Billsthorpe, Clipstone- ford; and Higham-park, in the extra-parochial forest, South-forest, Clipstone, Eaking, Rufibrd, hundred of Higham.Ferrers, Rockingham, Grettcn, Kneesall, Ompton, Wellow Boughton, OMer-ton^ Cottingham, East Carlton, Wilbarston, Stoke, Bilhagh-forest, Birkland, Edwinstow, Budby South • Albany, Corby Pipwell, Pipwell-abbey, <jrreat forest, Buclby North-forest, Thoresby, Thoresby- Oakley, Little Oakley, Desborough, Rushton, park, Perlethorpe, Kirton, Walesby, Bevercotes, Newton, G-eddington, Roth well, Glendon, Week- Haughton, Carberton-chapel, Clumber, Clumber- ley, Warkton, Grafton-under-Wood, Thorpe Mal- park, Normanton, Bottomsall, West Drayton, sor, Kettering, Cransley, Broughton, Burton Sea- Elksley, Crooksford, Gamston or Gameleston- grave, Cranford Saint Andrew, Pytehley, South upon-ldle, Morton-grange, Little Morton, Great Fields, Cranford Saint John, Burton, Latimer, Morton, Morton, Appleyhead, Hardwick-wood, Great Addington, Isham, Orlingbury, Little Ad- Worksop, Manton, Osberton, Ray ton, Scofton- dington, Little Harrowden, Great Harrow den, Fine- chapel, Ranby, Ordsall, West Redford, Babworth, don, Irthlingborough, Stan wick, Welh'ngborough, Gateford, Teversall, Dunsell, Carlton Kilton, Chelveston, Caldicott, Iligham Ferrers, Ditchford, North Carlton, Bilby, Barnby, Barn by-moor, Newton Broomshold otherwise Newton Brooms- Fleeccthorp, Standley, Sutton cum Lound. Tor- wold, Rushden, Irchester, Knuston, or some of worth-green, Mantles Blyth, Nornay, Serlby them, all in the county of Northampton; and Bishopfield, Ranskill, Costcop, Hodsock, Walling- Whissendine, Langham. Oakham, Barleythorpe, wells, Carlton in Lindrink, Martin Longold, Braunston, Brooke, Riddlington, Riddlington-park, Scrooby Oldcoates, Styrrup, Harworth, Wilford, Leighfield otherwise Leah'eld or Leighfie'd-forest, West Bridgeford, Gamston, Basingfield, Staggle- Belton, Ayston, Wardley, Beaumont-chase, Up- thorpe, Cropwell Butler, Tithby or Tythley, Crop- pingham, Stoke Dry otherwise Dry Stoke, Lyd- well Bishop, Cotgrave, Tollerton, Edwalton, dington, Thorpe by Water, Calclecot, or some-ci- Plutntrce, Ncrmanton-on-the Wolds, Rocklaveston.
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