The London Gazette, July 5, 1910. 4797
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THE LONDON GAZETTE, JULY 5, 1910. 4797 DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 to 1909—continued. The following Areas are now " Scheduled Areas " for the purposes of the Swine-Fever (Regulation of Movement) Order of 1908—continued. Yarwell); and also comprising the county parishes of Alderminster, Shipston-on-Stour, borough of Northampton ^19 May, 1910).— Tidmington, and Tredingfcpn, transferred by See also under Leicestershire, $c. agreement from the administrative county of ^Northumberland.—An Area comprising the ad- Worcester, and the parishes of Admington, ministrative county of Northumberland (in- Clifford Chambers, Dorsington, Long Marston, cluding the borough of Berwick-upon-Tweed), Pebworth, Preston-on-Stour, Quinton, Wel- and the county borough of Tynemouth, the ford-on-Avon, and Weston-on-Avon, trans- administrative counties of Cumberland and ferred by agreement from the administrative Westmorland, the petty sessional divisions of county of Gloucester ; and also comprising the North Lonsdale and Hawkshead (including its county borough of Coventry (1 June, 1908).— detached part) in the administrative county of See also under Gloucestershire, and under Lancaster, and the county borough of Barrow- Worcestershire. in-Furness (15 April, 1910.) Westmorland.—See under Northumberland, &c. Nottinghamshire.—See under Derbyshire, &c., and Wigtownshire.—-An Area comprising the county also under Yorkshire ( West Siding), $c. of Wigtown (5 May, 1906). Orkney.—See under Aberdeenshire, &c. | Wiltshire.—An Area comprising, the administra- ^Oxfordshire.—See under Berkshire, &c. tive county of Wilts (1 June, 1908) Worcestershire.—An Area comprising the ad- Peebles.—See under Dumbartonshire, &c. ministrative county of Worcester (except the Pembrokeshire.—See under Anglesey, &c. parishes of Conderton, Cutsdean, Daylesford, Perthshire.—See under Aberdeenshire, &c. Evenlode, Overbury, and Teddington, trans- Radnorshire.—See under Anglesey, &c. ferred by agreement to the county of Glouces- Renfrew.—See under Dumbartonshire, &c. ter ; the several parishes of Alderminster, Ross and Cromarty.—See under Aberdeenshire, &c. Shipston-on-Stour, Tidmington, and Treding- ton, transferred by agreement to the county Roxburghshire.—See under Berwickshire, $c. of Warwick; and the parish of Blockley; but Rutland.—See under Leicestershire, &c. including the parishes of Aston Somerville, fSalop. • — See under Anglesey, $c., and under Childs Wickham, and Hintou-on-the-Green Cheshire, &c. transferred by agreement from fthe county of Selkirkshire.—See under Berwickshire, &c. Gloucester); and also comprising the county Soke of Peterborough.—See under Huntingdonshire, borough of Worcester (1 June, 1908).—For &c., and under Leicestershire, $c. county borough of Dudley see under Cheshire, fyc. \ Somerset.—An Area comprising the adminis- See also under Gloucestershire and under trative county of Somerset and the county Wanvickshire. borough of Bath (1 June, 1908) ^Yorkshire (East Riding).—(1.) An Area compris- Southampton.—An Area comprising the adminis- ing the administrative' county of the East trative county of Southampton, and the county Riding of the county of York—but excluding boroughs of Bournemouth, Portsmouth, and the petty sessional division of Buckrose (ex- Southampton; and also comprising the parishes cept the parishes of Towthorpe, Fimber, and of Chithurst, Elsted, Farnhurst, Halting, Iping, Fridaythorpe), and the parishes of Thixendale, Linch, Linchmere, Rpgate, Stedham, Terwick, Butter wick, Foxholes-with-Boythorpe, • Wold- Trotton (including its detached part), and Newton, Fordon, Hunmanby, Folkton, Huston, Woolbeding, in' the administrative county of and Filey (1 June, 1908).—See also under West Sussex (2 December, 19Q8).—See also Durham, &c. under Sussex. (2.) An Area comprising the county borough Staffordshire.—See under Cheshire, &c. of Kingston-upon-Hull (L June, 1908). Stirlingshire.—See under Aberdeenshire, $c. Yorkshire (North Riding). — See under Durham Suffolk.—An Area comprising the administrative <$•<?., and also under Yorkshire (West Riding), $c, counties of East Suffolk and West Suffolk, and Yorkshire ( West Riding), &c.—An Area compris- the county borough of Ipswich (1 August, 1907). ing the administrative county of the West ] Surrey.—An Area comprising the administrative Riding of the county of York, and the county county of Surrey, and the county borough of boroughs of Bradford, Halifax, Huddersfield, Croydon (1 June, 1908). Leeds, Rotherham, Sheffield, and York; and Sussex.—An Area comprising the administrative the parishes of Finning! ey and Misson, in the counties of East Sussex and West Sussex, administrative county of Nottingham; and the (except the parishes of Chithurst, Elsted, parishes of Langthorpe, Milby, Ellenthorpe, Famhurst, Harting, Iping, Linch, Linch- Kirby Hill, Humberton, Thornton Bridge, mere, Rotate, Stedham, Terwick, Trotton— Marton-le-Moor, Norton-le-Clay, Cundall with including its detached part, and Woolbeding, Leckby, Dishforth, Asenby, Rainton with in the administrative county of West Sussex), Newby, Hutton Cpnyers, Melinerby, Wath, and the county boroughs of Brighton and Norton Conyers, Middleton Quernhow, Suttou. Hastings (2 December, 1908).—See also under Howgrave, Howgrave, East Tanfield and West Southampton. Tanfield, in the administrative county of the Sutherland.—See under Aberdeenshire, &c. North Riding of the county of York (1 June, ^Warwickshire.—An Area comprising the ad- 1908). ministrative county of Warwick; the several Zetland.—See under Aberdeenshire, &c. The following boroughs are now subject to Special Orders relating to Swine-Fever, and affecting the movement of swine out of, but not into, the borough:— City of Birmingham. City of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. t See also under " Infected Areas." j See also under Special Orders..