THE LONDON GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 27, 1887. 5261

And whereas by another Act passed in the BYE-LAWS MADE BY THE SCHOOL ATTENDANCE 'Session of Parliament held in the eighteenth and COMMITTEES OP THE UNDERMENTIONED UNIONS nineteenth years of Her Majesty's reign, intituled FOB THE PARISHES OR TOWNSHIPS NAMED :— " An Act further to amend the laws concerning *' the burial of the dead in ," it is, amongst other things, enacted that it shall be Union. Parish or Township. lawful for Her Majesty, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, from time to time to post- Barro w-upon- Soar Anstey Pastures pone the time appointed by any Order in Council Barkby for the discontinuance of burials, or otherwise to Barkby Thorpe vary any Order in Council made under any of Beaumont Leys the Acts recited in the said Act, or under the Beeby said Act (whether the time thereby appointed for Birstall the discontinuance of burials thereunder, or other Cossington operation of such Order,- shall or shall not have Cropston arrived), as to Her Majesty, with such advice as Gilroes aforesaid, may seem fit: Leicester Abbey And whereas the Right Honourable Henry Mountsorrel Matthews, one of Her Majesty's Principal Secre- Newtown Linford taries of State, has made a representation stating North Thurmaston that he is of opinion that the Order of Her Qneniborough Majesty in Council of the twentieth day of Quorndon August, one thousand eight hundred and sixty- Rateliffe-on-the-Wreake seven, in so far as it affects burials in the parish Rearsby church and churchyard of Cottingham, in the Rothley county of York, should be varied, and that the Sherman's Grounds cr directions hereinafter set forth should be substi- Leicester Frith tuted for those contained in the said Order, with Sileby respect to burials in the said church and church- South Thurmaston yard : Swithland And whereas Her Majesty was pleased, by Her Syston Order in Council of the twelfth day of July, Thrussington one thousand eight hundred and eighty-seven, to Thurcaston give notice of such representation, and to order Ulverscroft that the same should be taken in consideration by Wanlip ••a Committee of the Lords of Her Majesty's Most Woodhouse Honourable Privy Council on the first day of September, one thousand eight hundred and eighty- Beighton seven, and such Order has been published in the Buckenham London Gazette, and copies thereof have been Burlingham St. Andrew ••affixed as required by the said first-recited Act: Burlingham St. Edmund Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the Burlingham St. Peter •advice of Her Privy Council, is pleased to order, Cantley •and it is hereby ordered :— That burials be discontinued forthwith and entirely in the parish church of Cottingham, Hassingham in the county of York; and also in the Limpenhoe original churchyard and the part added iu Lingwood one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, Little Plumstead •except as follows: Moulton • In such vaults and wholly walled graves Postwick as are now existing burials may be allowed Ranworth - with - Panx- on condition that every coffin buried therein worth be separately enclosed by stonework or brick- St. work properly cemented ; and except for the Lawrence burial, at their decease, of the Reverend C. South Walsham St. Overton, Mr. G. B. Stevenson, and Mrs. Mary Sarah Wright. Southwood C. L. Peel. Thorpe St. Andrew, or Thorpe-next-Nor wich Tunstall Privy Council Office, September 15 1887. Upton-with-Fishley Wickhampton YE-LAWS made by the School Boards and Witton B School Attendance Committees for the following Places, were approved by Her Majesty Dartford Bexley in Council on the loth day of September, 1887 :— County of Chester. Drayton Tittenley SCHOOL BOARDS. County of Salop. Ecolesfield. Adderley Holbeach. Cheswardine Loughton. Child's Ercall Moulton ("Lincolnshire). Drayton-in-Hales North Kelsey. Hinstock Pickworth (U.D.) Hodnet (U.D.) Moreton Say or Moreton Willingham. Sea 0 2