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Tribute Funds for Or Towards the Construction, Main 4648 tribute funds for or towards the construction, main- Mallsanger, Tangiers, Sheardown, Manydown, tenance, and use of the said intended railway, an< Somerdown, Upper Woottoh, Ramsdale, Church generally to enable the said companies respectively Oakley, Hall Place, darken Green, Dean other- to enter into and carry. into effect such arrange- wise Deane, Steventon, North Waltharh, Ash other- ments in reference thereto as may be mutually wise Ashe, Ash Warren, South Litchfield, North agreed on between them. Oakley, Kingsclere, Overton, Southington, Pol- And notice is hereby further given, that maps hampton otherwise Poolhampton, Quidhampton, or plans, and sections of the said intended railway Laverstock otherwise Laverstoke, Freefolk Manor, and works,, and of the lands proposed to be taken Bear Mill, Sedmonton otherwise Sidmonton, for the purposes thereof, together with books o: Whitchurch, Freefolk,. Freefolk Priors, Charcot reference to such plans, containing the names of the otherwise Charlcott, Cold Henley, Litchfield, Saint reputed owners, lessees, and occupiers of such-lands Mary Bourne, Andover, Travellers' Rest, Holdings, will be deposited, on or before the thirtieth day o Knoll Farm, Tufton otherwise Tuckington, Upper November in the present year, with the clerk of the Tufton otherwise Tuckington, Lower Tufton other- peace for the county of Wilts, at his office at Wil- wise Tuckington, Tufton Warren, Bullington, ton, in the same county, and with the clerk of the Hurstbourne Priors otherwise Down Hurstbourne, pence for the said county of Somerset, at his office Upper Tything, Middleton, Long Parish otherwise at Taunton, in the said county of Somerset, with Middleton, East Yeaston, West Yeaston, Forton, the clerk of the peace for the county of Dorset, at Gavelacre otherwise Gaveacre, Barton, Stacey, his office at Sherborne, in the said county of Dorset, Cranbourne, Drayton, Hand Dyke, Bransbury, and with the clerk of the peace for -the county oi Newton-Stacey, Wherwell otherwise Holwell, Devon, at his office at Exeter, in the said county Dublin Farm, Mount Pleasant otherwise Wind of Devon, a'tid tha't a copy of so much of the said Whistle, Cottonworth, Fullertori, Kiticombe other-* maps, or plans, sections, and books of reference as wise Titicomb otherwise Tidcombe, Bridge, Trent relates, to. each of the parishes in or through which Hill, Westover, Chilbolton, Goodworth, Clatford, the said intended railway and branches and works Lower Clatford, Upper Clatford, Leckford, Leek- are intended to be made, will be deposited, on or ford otherwise Lakeford-Abbots, Leckford-Ridges, before the thirty-first day of December next with Longstock, Longstock Northend, Longstock the, parish clerks, of those parishes respectively at Southend, Upper otherwise Over Wallop, Mid- their respective residences. dle Wallop, Nether or Lower Wallop, Hough- - Dated this fifth day of November, 1845.' ton, North Houghton, Houghton Drayton, $utton, Ewens, Omnianney, & Prudence.} 0 v ., White Sheet, Stockbridge, Stockbridge End, Basinghall Street, London, '{Solicitors. King's Sombourn otherwise King's Somborne, Upper otherwise Up Sombourn otherwise Som- borne, Little Sombourn otherwise Somborne, Bos- sington, Pittleworth, Blackmoor, Spearewell, Great West of England, or South-Western and Brook, Upper Eldpn otherwise Upper Elton other- . Exeter Extension Railway. wise Upper Eltan, Lower Eldpn otherwise Lower OTICE is hereby given, that application is Elton otherwise Lower Eltan, Mottisfont otherwise N intended to be made to Parliament in the en- Mottson, Broughton, Ashley, Michaelmarsh other- suing session, for leave to bring in a Bill to make wise Mittlamarsh otherwise Mitchelmersh, Lock- and maintain a railway, with proper works and erley, Great Bentley, Little Bentley, East Tyther- conveniences connected therewith, commencing by ley otherwise East Tytharley otherwise East a junction with the London and South-Western Tudarley, East Dean otherwise East Deane, West Railway, in the parish of Worting, in the county Tytherley otherwise West Tytharley otherwise of Southampton, and terminating by a junction West Tudarley, West Dean otherwise West Deane, with the Bristol and Exeter Railway, in the parish French Moor, East Grimstead otherwise East of West Monckton, in the county of Somerset, and Grimsteed, Brashfield, Farley Chamberlayne, also a branch railway from the said first-mentioned Lainston, Sparsholt, Rookley, Crawley, Mitchel- railway, commencing in the parishes of Mottisfont dever, Littleton, Wonston, Stoke Charity, 'Week, otherwise Mdttson, Broughton, and King's Som- Saint Bartholomew Hyde in and near the city of bourn otherwise King's Somborne, or some or one Winchester, Martyr Worthy, Worthy Mortimer, of them, in the said county of Southampton, and Beadbourn or Headborne Worthy, Abbott's- terminating by a junction with, the said London Worthy and King's Worthy, or some of them, in and South-Western Railway, in the parish of the said county of Southampton; of East Grim- Kingsworthy, in the same county; which said stead otherwise East Grimsteed, West Dean other- railway and branch railway is or are intended to wise West Deane, West Grimstead otherwise West pass through or into the several parishes, town- Grrimsteed, Whiteparish, Cowesfield, Newtgn^ ships, and extra-parochial or other places of Wort- Downton Farley, Alderbury, Whaddon, Shootend, ing, Basingstoke, East Ham, West Ham, Cliddes- Clarendon otherwise Clarendon Park, Laverstock den, Winslade, Kempshot otherwise Kempshott, and Ford, Milford, Nunton, Oddstock, Pitton, Eastrop otherwise Eastrope, Basing, Sherborne Stratford, New Sarum otherwise Salisbury, Saint Saint John otherwise East Sherborne, Monks' Edmund in the city of New Sarum, Saint Martin Sherborne, and West Sherborne, Woodgarston, m the city of New Sarum, Saint Thomas in the Chinehani, Farleigh Wallop, Wootton Saint Law- city of New Sarum, Fisherton Anger, Close of rence, East Oakley, Hannington, Ibworth other- tfew Sarum, East Harnhara, Britford, Wejft wise Ebb worth, Newfoundland, Stoney Heath, Jarnham, Netherhamptori, Coorae - Bisse_tt,.
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