The London Gazette, September 13, 1910. 6557
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THE LONDON GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 13, 1910. 6557 DISEASES OP ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 TO 1910. RETURN of OUTBREAKS of SWINE-FEVER for the Week ended 10th September, 1910. Swine Swine Slaughtered Slaughtered as Diseased as Diseased Counties (including all Outbreaks or as having Counties (including all Outbreaks or as having Boroughs therein*). confirmed. been ex- Boroughs therein*). confirmed. been ex- posed to posed to Infection. Infection. ENGLAND. No. No. ENGLAND. No. No. Berks • • 7 Salop 1 2 Derby 1 • • Stafford 1 2 Dorset • • 13 Sussex, East 1 17 Essex 1 58 Wilts 3 78 Gloucester 1 4 York, North Biding .. 1 4 Lancaster •• .. •• 1 53 „ West Biding .. .. 1 5 Norfolk 3 44 Northampton .. .. 3 18 TOTAL .. .. 18 305 * For convenience Berwick-upon-Tweed is considered to be in Northumberland, Dudley in ^Worcestershire, Stookport in Cheshire, and the city of London in the county of London, NOTE.—The term " administrative county " used in the following descriptions of Areas is the district for which a county council is elected under the Local Government Act, 1888, and includes all boroughs in it which are not county boroughs. The following Areas are now "Infected Areas" for the purposes of the Swine-Fever (Regulation of Movement) Order of 1908:— Berkshire.—An Area in the administrative county Lamas with Little Hautbois, Scottow, Svvanton of Berks comprising the petty sessional division Abbot, and Skeyton, in the administrative of Wallingford, the borough of Wallingford, county of Norfolk; and also comprising the the parish of Steventon, and the petty sessional county boroughs of Norwich and Great division of Wantage (except the parishes of Yarmouth (19 August, 1910). Fawley and Chaddleworth; (22 July 1910). Buckinghamshire.—An Area in the administrative Oxfordshire.—An Area in the administrative county of Buckingham comprising the borough county of Oxford comprising the borough of of Chopping Wycombe, and the parishes of Banbury (2 July, 1910). Chepping Wycombe Rural, Hughenden, Bradenham, Radnage, Stokenchurch, West Salop.—An Area in the administrative county Wycombe, Medmenham, Great Mariow.Marlow of Salop comprising the parish of Munslow Urban, Little Marlow, Wooburn, and Hedsor (3 September, 1910.) (9 May, 1910.) Suffolk, East.—An Area in the administrative Essex.—An Area comprising the petty sessional county of East Suffolk comprising the parishes divisions of Romford and Beacontree, and the of Hemley, Bucklesham, Kirtpn, Levington, parishes of Chingford, Buckhurst Hill, and Stratton Hall, Trimley St. Martin, Falkenham, Chigwell, in the administrative county of Essex Trimley St. Mary, Walton, and Felixstowe (19 June, 1909). (10 September, 1910). Huntingdonshire.—An Area in the administra- tive county of Huntingdon, comprising the Wiltshire.—(1.) An Area in the administrative petty sessional divisions of Hurstingstone, county of Wilts comprising the petty sessional Toseland (excluding its detached part), the divisions of Chippenham and Calne, the boroughs of Huntingdon and Godmanchester, borough of Devizes, and such part of the petty and the parishes of Grafham, Brampton, Little sessional division of Devizes as lies to the Stukeley, Great Stukeley, and Hartford (19 north of the Great Western Railway line from Pewsey to Westbury (16 April, 1910.) August, 1910.) (2.) An Area in the administrative county Norfolk.—An Area comprising the petty sessional of Wilts comprising the petty sessional divisions of Loddon and Clavering, Swains- divisions of Swindon, Cricklade (including its thorpe, Forehoe (except the parishes of Morley detached part), and Malmesbury (including St. Peter, Morley St. Botolph, Deopham, the borough of Malmesbury), and the borough Hackford, and Hingham), Taverham (except of Swindon (3L May, 1910). the parish of Attiebridge), Blofield and Walsham, East and West Flegg, and Tun- (3.) An Area comprising the parish of stead and Happing"; ' and "the parishes • of Aldbourne, in the administrative county of Thuxton, Belaugh, Coltishall, Great Hautbois, Wilts (27 August, 1910>.