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THE LONDON GAZETTE, 26 JUNE; 1923. 4445 Workhouse End to Road at Nofthfield Hanger Church to Sandy Railway Station, Farm; Footpath from Top End to St THE LONDON GAZETTE, 26 JUNE; 1923. 4445 Workhouse End to road at Nofthfield hanger Church to Sandy Railway Station, Farm; footpath from Top End to St. Neots including road over London Midland Road (west of Howbury Hall Lodge). and Scottish Railway and London and North-Eastern Railway and approaches Parish of Roxton— to station; from Moggerhanger (Sandy Road from " Royal Oak " through village Road) to Hatch; from Sandy Bridge past to ford. Hatch, Thorncote Green, Northill and Ickwell Green to the Old Warden parish Parish of Stagsden— boundary; from Hatch past Brook End Footpath from Stagsden Smithy to Hill and Upper Caldecote to the Old Warden Farm; footpath from rural district road parish boundary; from Brook End to north-west of village to Up End; Approach Beeston; from Sandy Bridge past Bee- road from village to Vicarage and to Tur- ston, Seddington. and Lower Caldecote vey Road (north of church)j bridle road to the boundary of the Biggleswade urban district; from Ickwell Green from Stagsden to The Firs; bridle road and through Upper Caldecote to the Sandy to footpath from West End to the boundary Biggleswade Road; the Old Warden to of the rural district. Biggleswade Road from west of Park Lodge to the bridge near Biggleswade Parish of Turvey— (part of which road is in the parish of Footpath from main road at Priory Farm Old Warden); from Sandy S'tation to northwards to parish boundary; road from Cross Road Farm (east of Potton); from last-mentioned footpath to Carlton Reforma- the Sandy-Potton Road past Fen Farm, tory; approach road to Turvey Railway Sutton, to Eyworth parish boundary Station. north-west of Eyworth (part of which road is in Wrestlingworth parish); from Parish of Wilden— Potton Village along the Potton to Big- Footpath from Ravensden Village to gleswade Road as far as the boundary Sevick -End; footpath from Ravensden Vil- of the Biggleswade urban district; from lage to Wilden. Potton (east of church) to the Dunton parish boundary (north of Dunton); Parish of Wilhampstead— from Cross Road Farm east of Potton Road from cross roads, Wilhampstead to to the Wrestlingworth parish boundary school; road from cross roads, Wilhamstead on Cambridge Road; from Tempsford to Red Lion Inn; road from Bedford- Church past Everton and Potton to the Wilhamstead Road to chapel; footway by Cockayne Hatley parish boundary (west church; road from Vicarage to Church of Cockayne Hatley); Back Lane, Potton; Farm; Ivy Lane and footpath to Fir Tree from " The Eagle," Potton, past Bellevue Hill Farm and to boundary <of the rural Farm, including road over London Mid- district; road and bridle road from Little- land and Scottish Railway to guide post worth to Cotton End Manor Farm, past (east of St. Mary's Church, Potton); Hammer Hill Farm and on to the boundary from road leading to Home Farm to and of the rural district. including the Market Square, Potton; from Market Square past Reading Room, Parish of Willington— Potton, to Parchment Works; from Mar- ket Square past Church Causeway to Road from south-east of Willington Vil- "The Mansion"; from Market Square, lage to Moggerhanger Road at Sheerhatch; Potton, past the Baptist Chapel to " The footpath from road at Hill Farm to Cople Mansion"; from Baptist Chapel, Potton, Hoo Farm. to the Biggleswade Road; from Potton Church to the Gamlingay parish boun- Parish of Wootton— dary past Vicarage Farm; road from Footpath from Wootton (Marston Road) Potton leading to Gamlingay Heath as to Kempston Hardwick; footpath from far as the parish boundary; road east Keeley Green to Causeway End; footpath of Everton leading to Gamlingay Heath from rural district road at Wootton Bourne as far as the boundary of the Caxton End to rural district boundary past Bourne and Arrington rural district; from the End Farm; footpath from east of Bourne Tempsford-Potton Road at Everton to End to West End; village and road past Railway Bridge, Sandy; from Sandy to Vicarage and south of church. Tempsford, past Girtford, including road over London Midland and Scottish Rail- (c) In the Rural District of Biggleswade. way; Sandy to St. Neots Road from Sandy Post Office to New Inn, Girtford, (i.) Main Roads— Willington to Blunham Road from the The Willington to Moggerhanger Road boundary of the Bedford rural district from the boundary of the Bedford rural (north of Willow Hill Farm) to the Great district, south of Willowhill Farm to Barford to Blunham Road, including Moggerhanger Church and round Mogger- road over London Midland and Scottish hanger Village; from Moggerhanger Railway; from Blunham Church to the Village to the boundary of the Bedford boundary of the Bedford rural district rural district at Dead Man's Oak; from at Barford Bridge; from The Lodge, the boundary of the Bedford rural dis- Blunham, to Chalton; from Blunham trict at Dead Man's Oak to Northill Church to the Tempsford to Sandy Road; Church; from Moggerhanger Road (north from Tempsford Church to the boundary of Sheerhatch Wood)" to Thorncote Green; of the Be'dford 'rural district on Temps- from Moggerhanger through •• Chalton ford Bridge; from the .Tempsford to St. and back to main road; from Mogger- Neots Road, through Langford End to.
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