The London Gazette, Novembee 26, 1861
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4904 THE LONDON GAZETTE, NOVEMBEE 26, 1861. Bala Railway. John Jones, bounded on the south by the Shrewsbury and Holyhead turnpike road, and on (Incorporation of Company — Construction of the north by the River Dee, and at a point four Railway from Corwen to Bala, with a Branch hundred yards or thereabouts from the Corwen —Power for the Denbigh, Ruthin, and terminus of the Llangollen and Corwen Railway, Corwen, the Vale of Clwyd, the London and according to the deposited plans thereof, and North-Western, the Llangollen and Corwen, which field is numbered 154 on such plans, the Vale of Llangollen, and the Great Western and which said branch railway will be made Railway Companies, to enter into working and wholly in the said parish of Corwen. other arrangements with the Company—Run- To purchase lands and houses, buildings, tene- ning Powers). ments, and hereditaments by compulsion or OTICE is hereby given, that application is agreement, for the purpose of the said railways intended to be made to Parliament, in the and works so intended to be authorized as afore- ensuinN g session, for an Act to incorporate a said; and to vary, repeal, or extinguish all Company hereinafter called "The Company," existing rights and privileges in any manner with the following, or some of the following, connected with the lands and houses, buildings, among other powers (that is to say) : tenements, and hereditaments proposed to be To make and maintain the following railways, purchased or taken, or which would in any man- or either of them, with all proper stations, works, ner impede or interfere with the construction, approaches, roads, and conveniences connected maintenance, or use of the said railways and therewith, or necessary thereto respectively (that works, and to confer other rights and privileges, is to say):—No. 1. A railway commencing in the and also to levy tolls, rates, and duties for the parish of Corwen, in the county of Merioneth, by use of the said intended railways and works, and a junction with the authorized line of the Den- to raise money on the credit of the said railways bigh, Ruthin, and Corwen Railway, at or near a and works, and of the said tolls, rates, and duties point on such line, two furlongs and three chains, for the purposes of the said intended Act. or thereabouts, from the Corwen terminus To deviate in the construction of the said thereof, according to the deposited plans thereof railways and the works connected therewith to and in a field situate in the same parish and such extent as will be shown or defined on the county, numbered 17 on the same plans, and be- plans hereinafter referred to, and to break up, longing to the trustees of the late Sir Robert alter, divert, and stop up, either permanently or Williams Vaughan, Bart., deceased, and in the temporarily, as the case may require, all high- occupation of David Davies, bounded on the ways, turnpike and other roads, footpaths, rail- west by a road leading from the town of Corwen ways, tramways, bridges, streams, rivers, water- to the River Dee, and on the north by the said courses, sewers, pipes, and drains within, or River Dee, and thence passing from, through, or adjoining, or near to the aforesaid parishes, into the following parishes, townships, or extra- townships, townlands, and extra-parochial and parochial places, or some of them; that is to say, other places, or any of them with which it may Corwen, Aboralwen, otherwise Dol Aberalwen, be necessary to interfere in the construction or otherwise Dol ac Aberalwen, Bodorlas, Bonwin, for the purposes of the said intended railways and Carrog, Corwen, Hendreforfydd, Llygadog, works, and to grant exemption from such tolls, Mwstwr, Rhagatt, otherwise Rhaggatt Tirlla- rates, and charges. nerch, Trc'rddol, Trewyn, Ucheldre, Llangar, And notice is hereby given, that a plan and Bryn, Gyrner, otherwise Gwymmer, Gwnodl, section of the said intended railways and works, otherwise Gwnodl, Llangar, Gwyddelwern, Bod- and a duplicate thereof, together with a book of gynfel, Bodhaulog, Bonron Bonwyson, Brosae- reference thereto, with a published map showing thydd, Cynwyd fawr, Cyhwyd fechan, Drebach, the general course and direction of the said pro- Maesgammedd, Meyarth, Uwchmynydd, Llan- posed railways and works, and also a copy of drillo, Cilari, Dinan, Faerdref, otherwise Vaer- this notice as published in the London Gazette, dref, Garthraon, Llan, Pennant, Syrior, Tyfos, will be deposited for public inspection on or be- Llandderfel, Caergeillog, Crogen, Cynlas, Dpl- fore the 30th day of November instant, with the drewyn, Llaithgwm, Llan, Nantfrayer Selwin, Clerk of the Peace for the county of Merioneth, Llanfor, otherwise Llanfawr Llan, Nantlleidiog, at his office at Dolgelly, in the said county, and Penmaen, Rhiwdedog, is afon, Rhiwacdog uwch that a copy of so much of the said plans, sec- afon, Llangower Cefnddywygraig, otherwise tions, anc[ books of reference as relates to each Dwygraig, Llangower is afon, Llangower of the parishes and extra-parochial places in or uwch afon, Llanycil, Bala, Cyllty, Ismynydd, through which the said railways and works are Maesstron, Streflyn, and Uwchmynynd, all proposed to be made, and also a copy of this in the county of Merioneth, and terminating notice as published in the London Gazette, will in a field in the parish of Llangower, in the be deposited for public inspection on or before county of Merioneth, called Caeboncyn, belong- the said 30th day of November instant, with the ing to the trustees of the will of the late Richard parish clerk of each such parish at his residence, Watkin Price, Esq., deceased, and in the occupa- and in the case of any extra-parochial place with tion of Morris Edwards, and near to Pont the clerk of some parish immediately adjoining Mwnwgly Llyn turnpike gate, at the north-east such extra-parochial place. corner of Bala Lake. And it is also proposed by such Act to enable No. 2.—A branch railway, commencing by'a the Company, and all or any of the following Com- junction with railway No. 1 in a field called panies ; that is to say: the Denbigh, Ruthin, and Pwll-y-Sar;i, in the parish of Corwen, in the Corwen Railway Company, the Vale of Clwyd county of Merioneth, belonging to the trustees Railway Company, the London and North- under the will of the late Sir Robert Williams Western Railway Company, the Llangollen and Vaughan, Bart., in the occupation of Hugh Corwen Railway Company, the Vale of Llan- Roberts, abutting on a road leading from the gollen Railway Company, and the Great Western town of Corwen to the River Dee, and terminat- Railway Company, to enter into and carry into ing by a junction with the authorized line of the effect arrangements and agreements for or with Llangollen and Corwen Railway, hi a field called respect to the maintenance, working, use, and Dol Colomsndy, otherwise Ddol Colomendy, be- management by all or any one or more of such longing to the trustees of Walter Powell Jones, last-named Companies of the said intended rail- Esquire, deceased, and in the occupation of ways and works, and also with respect to th».