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Cambridge and Lincoln Extension, and Lincoln, York 4001 Cambridge and Lincoln Extension, and Lincoln, Mary Bishophill Junior with .Upper Poppleton and York, and Leeds Junction Railway; with Copmanthorpe, Holgate otherwise Holdgate, and a Branch to Doncaster. Acomb, or some of them, all in the east, west, and OTICE is hereby given, that application is north ridings of the county of York, some or one intended to be made to Parliament in the next of them, and in the county of York; Clementhorpe. sessionN , for an Act or Acts to authorize the con- otherwise Clementthorpe, Middlethorpe, Dring- struction and maintenance of a railway or railways, houses, Knavesmire, Saint Mary Bishophill the •with all proper bridges, works, and conveniences Elder otherwise Saint Mary Bishophill Senior, Holy connected therewith, and approaches thereto, to Trinity, Holy Trinity Micklegate, Saint Mary Bis- commence at or near to a certain street in the city hophill the Younger otherwise Saint Mary Bishop- of Lincoln, called the High-street, in the parish of hill Junior with Upper Poppleton and Copman- Saint Mark otherwise Saint Marks, in the city of thorpe, Holgate otherwise Holdgate, and Acomb, Lincoln, in the county of Lincoln, or in the county or some of them, all in the ainsty of York; .Cle- of the same city; thence passing from, in, through, menthorpe' otherwise Clementthorpe, Middlethorpe., or into the several parishes, townships, townlands, Knavesmire, Saint. Mary Bishophill the Elder other- extra-parochial, and other places following, that is wise Saint Mary Bishophill Senior, Holy Trinity, to say, Saint Peters at Gowts, Saint Marks other- Holy Trinity Micklegate, and Saint Mary Bishop- wise Saint Mark aforesaid, Saint Mary-le-Wigford, hill the Younger otherwise Saint Mary Bishophill Saint Benedict, Saint'Martin, Saint Nicholas, Saint Junior, with Upper Poppleton and Copmanthorpe, Botolph, Brayford, and The Holmes otherwise The or some of them, all in the city of York, and county Holmes Common, or some of them, in -the city of of the same city,; and to terminate by a junction Lincoln, and county of the same city; Brayford, The with the York.and North Midland Railway, or the Holmes otherwise The Holmes Common, Boultham, Great North of England Railway, near the junction Skellingthorp, Skellingthorpe Lounds, and Dod- of the said railways at York, in the parish of Saint dington, in the parts of Kesteven, in the county Mary Bishophill the Younger otherwise Saint Mary of Lincoln; Saxelby otherwise Saxelby with In- Bishophill Junior aforesaid, and in the parish of goldby, North Ingoldby, South Ingoldby, Low Acomb aforesaid, or one of them; or to authorize Ingoldby, Hathow, Broxholme, Broxholme Thorpe, the construction and maintenance of a railway Burton, Carlton, North Carlton, South Carlton, with all proper bridges, works, and conveniences Aisthorpe, Thorpe in the Fallows, Coates, Scampton, connected therewith, and approaches thereto, leav- Till Bridge, BrattLeby, Cammeringham, Ingham, ing or diverging from the said intended new railway, -Sturton otherwise Sturton with Bransby, Bransby, at or .near to the north side of the town of Selby, Stow, Stow Park, Normanby otherwise Normanby in the township and parish of Selby aforesaid, by Stow, Willingham otherwise Willingham by and .thence passing from, in, through, or into the Stow, Gate Burton, Knaith, Knaith Park, Upton, several parishes, townships, townlands, extra-paro- Kexby, Kexby Grange, Lea, Gainsborough, Haxey, chial, and other places following, or some of them, Langholme, Owston, Craiselound otherwise Graze- that is to say, Selby, Wistow, Cawood, Ryther, lound, Haxey Gate, Newbigg otherwise Newbiggin, Ozendike, and Ryther with Ozendike, all in the Commonside, Westwoodside, Nethergate, Park, west riding of the county of York; Bolton Percy, Brethergate, Upper Thorpe, Starr Carr, Bullhas- Nun Appleton, Appleton Roebuck, and Colton, sock otherwise Bullhassocks, and Wroot, or some of lying within the county of the city of York, and them, all in the parts of Lindsey, in the county of the ainsty of the same city, in the west rifling of Lincoln; Bole Saundby otherwise Saunby, Beck- the county of York, and north riding of the county ingham, Walkeringham, Misterton, West Stock- of York, some or one of them; and to terminate •with otherwise West Stockworth, Haxey Gate, by a junction with the said York and North Mid- Langholme, and Wroot, or some of them, all in the land Railway, at or near to Colton aforesaid, in the co'unty of Nottingham; Wroot, Hatfield, Hatfield township of Colton, in the parish of Bolton Percy Woodhouse, Hatfield Moor, Hatfield Chase, Bears aforesaid. Wood Green, 'Stainfdrth, South or Sand Bramwith, And also to authorize the construction and main- Brier, Holme Car, Thorne, Fishlake, Sykehouse, tenance of a branch railway,, (or curve of communi- Snaith, Snaith and Cowick, Cowick, Cowick East, cation,) from and out of the said intended new Cowick West, Goudall, • Carlton otherwise Carleton, railway, with all proper bridges, works, and con- Hurst Courtney, Temple Hurst, Chapel Haddle- veniences connected therewith, and approaches sey, East Haddlesey, West Haddlesey, Birkin,; thereto, commencing near to the south end of the •Camblesforth Drax, Long Drax, Chester Court town of Gainsborough aforesaid, in the said parish -otherwise Chester Coates, Lund, Burn, Brayton,' of Gainsborough, and .terminating by a junction Thorp Willoughby, Barlow, Selby, Wistow, Ca- with the proposed Sheffield and Great Grimsby wood, Biccall, Kelfield, Escrick, Stillingfleet, Stil- Railway, at or near to the turnpike-road from lingfleet with Moreby, Moreby, High Moreby, Low Gainsborough to Lincoln, at the south end of the Moreby, Acaster Malbis, Deighton, Naburn, Saint said town of Gainsborough, and which said pro- George otherwise Saint George's, Bishopthorpe, posed branch railway, (or curve of communication,) Water Fulford, Gate Fulford, Fulford Ambo, will be situated wholly within the township and Clementhorpe otherwise Clementthorpe, Middle- parish of Gainsborough, in the said county of Lin- •thorpe, Dringhouses, Knavesmire, Saint Mary Bis- coln. hophill the Elder otherwise Saint Mary Bishophill And also to authorize the construction and main- Senior, Holy Trinity, Holy Trinity Micklegate, tenance of another branch railway, (or curve of Saint Mary Bishophill the Younger otherwise Saint communication,) from and out of the said intended.
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