3092 THE tiONOON GAZETTE, JUNE 21, ,li88l.

. land* in the Western Division of the. county of Magna, an'd Somerford Parva, in the county of Norfolk. Wilts. (2.) The hundred of Freebridge Lynn, in the (2.) From Chilvester Hill along the east "Western Division of the county of Norfolk. side of the road to the Dumb Post at Brerahill, (3.) The hundred of . Sinithdon, in the thence along the south side of the road through Western Division of the county of Norfolk.' Breuahill to Lowbridge, from Lowbridge along (4.) The hundred of Gallow, in the Western the south bank of Fisher*s brook to the south- . Division of the county of Norfolk. east point of an inclosure called Leech Mead, and (5.) The borough of King's Lynn, in the thence by a straight line to the point at which Western Division of the county of Norfolk. the boundary of the borough of Calne crosses (6.) The parish of Blofield, and the adjoining the road from Calne to Hillmarton, and from parishes of Bradestone, Brundall, Burliugham such last mentioned -point along the inner side St. Andrew, Burlingham St. Peter, Lingwood, of the highway (parts of which are known by South Burlingham, Beighton, Strumpshaw, the names of Frog Lane, Wood Street, and Hassingham, Buckenham, Witton, Little Plum- Curzon Street, respectively) to Chilvester Hill stead, and Hemblington, in the Southern Divi- aforesaid, in the county of Wilts. sion of the county of Norfolk. (3.) So much of the hamlet or tithing of (7.) The parish of Reedham, and the adjoin- Broad Blunsdon, in the parish of Highworth, ing parishes of Limpenhoe, Freethorpe, and in the county of Wilts, as lies to the north- Wickhampton, in the Southern Division of the east of the main-road there from Coldharbour county of Norfolk. ' to Cricklade and north of Hyde-lane ; so much (8.) The parish of Great Melton, and the of the parish of Stanton Fitzwarren, in the adjoining parishes of Marlingford, Little Mel- same county, as lies between Stanton Water ton, Cringleford, Hethersett, and Wranipling- and the boundary of the hamlet or tithing ham, in the Southern Division of the county of aforesaid ; and so much of the parish of Han- Norfolk. nington, in the same county, as is in the occu- (9.) The parish of Swardeston with Man- pation of Mr. Joseph Painter. greeu, aad the adjoining parishes of East Carl- (4.) The petty sessional division of Calne, in ton, Ketteringham, Intwood, Keswick, and the county of Wilts, and the borough of Calne. Dunston, in the Southern Division of the (5.) The urban sanitary district of Trow- county of Norfolk. . bridge, the parishes of North Bradley, West (10.) The parish of Bintry, and the adjoin- Ash ton, Steeple Ashton, Keevil, Hinton, Sem- ing parishes of Twyford, Foulsham, Foxley, ington, Whaddon, and Hilperton, and the North Elmham, Billingford, and Bawdeswell, tything of Staverton, in the county of Wilts. . in the Northern Division of the county of Worcestershire.—(1.) So much of the parish of Norfolk. Yardley, in the county of Worcester, as lies Northamptonshire.— (I.) The parishes of Kel- south of the main, road from Birmingham to marsh, Clipston, Great Oxendon, Little Oxen- Coventry, and the borough of Dudley. > don, and Little Bowden, in. the county of (2.) The parish of Stockton, the chapelry of Northampton. Orletou, so much of the parish of Stanford as (2.) The parishes of Crick, and Yelvertoft, lies on the Orleton side of the main road from in the county of Northampton, Stanford Bridge to the High House, and so Oxfordshire. — So much of the Bullingdon petty much of the parish of Lindridge as lies east of sessional division, in the county of Oxford, as the road from Meadows Mill to the junction is bounded on the west by the Oxford and with the main road from Eardiston to Stockton Henley main-road,' and on the south by the and south of the last mentioned road between high-road leading from the Golden Ball to the said junction and the parish of Stockton, in Chislehampton, and on the east by the high-road the county of Worcester. leading from Chislehampton to Temple Cowley, (3.) The parish of Frankley, and so much of and on the north by the high-road leading from the parish of Kingsnorton as lies on the Frank- Temple Cowley through Church Cowley to the ley side of the main-road from the boundary of junction of that road with the Oxford and the parish of Bromsgrove at Rubery HiU to Henley main-road near Rose Hill. Long Bridge, and thence to the boundary of the parish of Northfield at Pigeon House. Hill; in Rutland. — So much of the parish of Stoke Dry, the county of Worcester. -. as is situate in the county of Rutland. O (East Riding).—(1.) The borough' of Staffordshire.— ^.) The townships of Tatenhill, Beverley, in the East Riding of the county of and Branstone, in the county of Stafford, and . the borough of Burton-upon-Trent. (2.) The parish of Preston, in the petty (2.) The parish of Alrewas, in the county of sessional division of Middle Holderness, in the Stafford. East Riding of the county of York: Suffolk. — The parish of Dennington, in the union Yorkshire (North Hiding).—(1.) The township of district of Hoxne, in the county of Suffolk. Maltby, and .the adjoining townships of Hilton, .—Th e petty sessional division of Wands- Stainton, and , in the North worth, in the county of Surrey. Riding of the county of York. (2.) The township of Cargo Fleet, Qrmesby. Sussex.— rThe ' parishes of Bexhill, and St. and the adjoining townships of' Normanby, Leonards, ' in the petty sessional division of Marton, Upsall, and Nunthorpe, in the North Hastings, in the county of Sussex. Riding of the county of York, Warwickshire. — (1.) The petty sessional divisions Yorkshire ( West Riding).—(1.) The whole of .the of Atherstone, and Coventry, in the county of townships of Spofforth, and Sicklinghall, in the Warwick. petty sessional division of , in the (2.) The petty sessional division of Southam, West Riding of the county of York. in the county of Warwick. (2.) Wall Hill, bounded on the west by the Wiltshire. — (1.) The parishes of Dauntsey, Brink- Wakefield and Austerlands turnpike-road, on worth) Lyneham, Christian Malford, Somerford the south by the Wall Hill branch of the Stand-