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6379 the London Gazette, November 30, 1880 6379 THE LONDON GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 30, 1880. .which said intended railway will be situate in Peter, Wretham, otherwise. West Wretham, East the parishes, townships, and- extra-parochial or Wretham, Mundford, West Tofts, Ickborough or other places following, or some of them, that Ickburgh, Stanford, Sturston, and Tottington; is . to say—Chingford, Chingford St. Paul's, and to authorise or confirm any agreements with Waltham Holy Gross, Sewardstone, Upshire. Lord. Walsingham as to the construction of such A Bailway (No. 2), commencing in the parish Bailway. of St. Andrew-the-Less, otherwise Barnwell, And it is intended by the Bill to take for or in the county of Cambridge, by a junction with in connection with the purposes aforesaid certain the Cambridge and Ely main-line of the Com- lands being or reputed to be commons or com- pany, at a point 17 yards or thereabouts, monable lands, of which the following are par- measured along the said railway, in a north- ticulars and the estimated quantities proposed to easterly direction from the centre of the bridge be taken, viz.:— carrying the road between Cambridge and New- For or in connection with Bailway No. 1, market over the railway, and terminating in certain lands situate in the parish of Chingford the parish of Swaffham Prior, in the county St. Paul, in the county of Essex, commonly of Cambridge, in a field abutting on White known, as Chingford Plain and Hawkwood, Proveway, owned by Miss Goodwin, and and containing 36 acres or thereabouts. occupied by William Ambrose and Carter Hills, Certain lands situate in the parish of Waltham 110 yards or thereabouts, measured in a north- Holy Cross, in the county of Essex, commonly westerly direction, from the culvert carrying the known as Hawkwood, Sewardstone Green, and Catchwater Drain under White Droveway. other lands in the same parish bordering Pinner's A Bail-way (No. 3), commencing by a junction Green Lane, and Mott-street, containing 33 with Railway-No. 2 at the termination, thereof acres or thereabouts, and part of Epping Forest before described, and terminating in the parish in the same parish, containing 2 acres or there- of Fordham, in the county of Cambridge, by a abouts. - junction with the Ely and Newmarket Bailway Also to confer upon the Company all neces- 'at a point 10 yards or thereabouts, measured in sary powers for constructing and maintaining a south-easterly direction along the said railway the following Tramways, or some of them, or from the south-eastern end of the up-platform some part or parts thereof respectively, together at Fordham Station thereon. with all roadways, footpaths, culverts, rails, A Bailway (No. 4), commencing in the parish plates, sleepers, works, and conveniences con- of Fordham, in the county of Cambridge, by a nected therewith, that is to say:— junction with the Ely and Newmarket Bailway Tramway No. 1, commencing in the parish of at a point thereon 80 yards or thereabouts, Wisbech St. Peter, in the Isle of Ely, in the measured in a north-westerly direction, along county of Cambridge, at a point upon the south- the said Bailway from the north-western end of west side of the Wisbech and Lynn branch of the up-platform at Fordham Station thereon, the Company, distant about 30 yards from.the and terminating in the parish of Barton Mills, booking-office of the Wisbech Station thereon, in the county of Suffolk, in a field known as the and proceeding thence along and by the side of Twelve-acre Piece, owned by Abraham Peachey, the said railway into and along the road leading and occupied by Edward Christopher Savory, from Wisbech to Elm, Upwell, and Outwell, and at a point 100 yards or thereabouts, measured terminating in the 'parish of Emneth, in the in a northerly direction along the eastern county of Norfolk, upon the towing path on the boundary of the said field from its junction east side of the Wisbech Canal, at a point with the southern boundary, and thence in a thereon 46£ chains or thereabouts, measured in westerly, direction 23 yards or thereabouts. And a southerly direction along the said towing path which said intended Bailways, Nos. 2, 3, and from the mile post on the said road indicating 4, will be situate in the parishes, townships, and four miles from Wisbech, which said intended extra-parochial or other places following, or Tramway No. 1 will be situate in the parishes, some of them, that is to say—St. Andrew- townships, and extra-parochial or other places the-Less, otherwise Barnwell, Fen Ditton, following or some of them (that is to say)— Horningsea, Quy-cum-Stow, Bottisham, Bot- Wisbech St. Peter, Elm, and Outwell, in the tisham Load, Long Meadow, Swaffham Bulbeck, Isle of Ely, in the county of Cambridge, and Swaffham Prior, Burwell, Fordham, and Isle- Emueth, in the county of Norfolk. ham, all in the county of Cambridge; Exning, Tramway No. 2, commencing by a junction Freckenham, Worlington, and Barton Mills,, all with the said Tramway No. 1 at the termination in the county of Suffolk. thereof hereinbefore described, and terminating A Bailway (No. 5), wholly in the county of in the parish of Outwell, "in the Isle of Ely, in Norfolk, commencing in the parishes of Croxton, the county of Cambridge, at a point upon the Thetford St. Peter or one of them by a junction west bank of the old Welney river, about 100 with the Ely and Norwich main line of the yards, measured in a south-westerly direction, Company, at a point 15 yards or thereabouts, from the foot-bridge over the Outwell Sluice, measured along the said Bailway in a which said intended Tramway No. 2 will be westerly direction from the signal box at Two- situate in the parishes, townships, and extra- mile Bottom, and terminating in the parish parochial or other places following or some of of Sturston, in the county of Norfolk, in a field them, that is to say, Emneth in the county of abutting on the road between Stanford and Norfolk, and Outwell in the Isle of Ely, in the Tottington, known as the Great Stanford Field, county of Cambridge. owned by Lord Walsingham, and in the occupa- Tramway No. 3, commencing by a junction tion of George Spinks, at a point 20 yards or with the said Tramway No. 2 at a termination thereabouts, measured in a westerly direction thereof, hereinbefore described, and terminating along the .northern boundary of the said field in the parish of Upwell, in the county of from its junction with the eastern boundary, Norfolk, in a field known as the Five Acre and thence in a southerly direction 20 yards Piece, belonging or reputed to belong to Charles or thereabouts; which said intended railway Chapman, and occupied by John Bowers, at a will be situated in the parishes, townships, extra- point on the western boundary thereof, distant p^rochial, and other places following, or some of about 16 yards from the point where the said them, that is to say:—Croxton, Thetford St. boundary joins the northern boundary thereof.
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