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4916 THE LONDON GAZETTE, OCTOBER 16, 1883, (6.) So much of the parish of Donington, in . extending from the Decoy farm .through land the petty sessional division of Kirton and Skir- in the occupation of William Robert Foreman .beck, in the Parts of Holland, Lincolnshire, to his old farm-house, and on the south and as lies to the south and west of the following west by the road from South Kyme to North boundaries, that is to say, the highway from Kyme. •George Wray's farmhouse on the North Forty (6.) The whole of the parishes of Westby, Foot Bank to Cowbridge and to the Bottle and Bitchfield, Ingoldsby, Great Humby, Little Glass Public-house, thence the public footpath Humby, and Ropsley, in the petty sessional to Donington Church, thence a public footpath division of Spittlegate, in the Parts of Kesteven, in a westerly direction to the Great Northern Lincolnshire. and Great Eastern (Joint) Kailway, thence (7.) The whole of the parish of Harrowby, along such Railway in a southwardly direction in the petty sessional division of Spittlegate, in passing Donington Railway-station to Lee's the Parts of Kesteven, Lincolnshire. Crossing j exclusive of all boundary roads but (8.) The whole of the parish of Norman ton, •inclusive of all intersecting roads. in the petty sessional division of Spittlegate, (7.) So much of the parishes of Fosdyke, in the Parts of Kesteven, Lincolnshire. Algarkirk, Sutterton, Kirton, and Frampton, in (9.) The whole of the parishes of Syston, the petty sessional division of Kirton and Skir- Barkston, Marston, Great Gonerby, London- beck, in the Parts of Holland, Lincolnshire, as thorpe, and Belton, in the petty sessional divi- lies within the following boundaries, that is to sion of Spittlegate, in the Parts of Kesteven, say, the direct highway from Fosdyke Bridge Lincolnshire. to Sutterton Great Northern Railway (Loop Lincolnshire (Lindsey).—(1.) The whole of the Line) station on the south, thence the said petty sessional division ot Calceworth, in the Railway Line to Kirton Rail way-station on the Parts of Lindsey, Lincolnshire. west, thence the highway to Mrs. Robinson's (2.) The parishes of Little Carlton, Great .farmhouse in Frampton, thence by a Green-lane Carl ton, North Reston, Muckton, Legbourne, running from near such house to the Skeldyke- Bunvell, Castle Carlton, and Little Cawthorpe, road and along it to the Boat and Gun Public- in the petty sessional divsison of Louth, in the house, thence. along the highway leading to Parts of Lindsey, Lincolnshire. Fosdyke Wash on the north, thence the said (3.) The whole of the parish of South Wil- Wash and the river Welland on the east; ex- lingham, in the petty sessional division of clusive of all boundary roads and the Sutterton Wragby, in the Parts of Lindsey, Lincolnshire. Railway-station Yard (both Cattle and Pas- (4.) The whole of the parish of Snelland, senger Department) but inclusive of all inter- in the petty sessional division of Wragby, in secting roads. the Parts of Lindsey, Lincolnshire. Lincolnshire (.Kesteven).—(1.) The petty sessional (5.) The whole of the parish of Newton-on- division of Bourn,.in the Parts of Kcsteven, Trent, in the petty sessional division of Lin- Lincolnshire, coln, in the Parts of Lindsey, Lincolnshire. (2.) In the petty sessional division of Slea- (6.) The whole of the parishes of Addle- fofd, in the Parts of Kesteven, Lincolnshire, thorpe, Burgh-le-Marsh. Bratoft, Croft, Ingold- comprised within the following boundaries, that mells, Irby, Orby, Skegness, Thorpe, Win- is to say, on the north by the Holland-road, on thorpe, and Wainfleet, in the petty sessional the east by the Sleaford and Boston Railway, division of Spilsby, in the Parts of Lindsey, on the south by the road from Billingborough Lincolnshire. to Falkingham, and on the west by the road (7.) The whole of the parishes of Brinkhill, from Osbournby to Falkingham. and Driby, in the petty sessional division of (3.) .In the parish of Howell, in the petty Spilsby, in the Parts of Lindsey, Lincolnshire. sessional division of Sleaford, in the Parts of (8.) The whole of the parishes of Boling- Kesteven, Lincolnshire, comprised within the broke, Hagnaby, East Kirkby, West Keal, and folloAving boundaries, that is to say. a line com- Stickford, in the petty sessional division of mencing at the south-east corner of the fence on Spilsby, in the Parts of Lindsey, Lincolnshire. the south side of the Howell Fen-road at the (9.) The whole of the parishes of East Ville, junction of that road with the road from and Sibsey, in the petty sessional division of Ewerby Thorpe to Heckington and running in Spilsby, in the Parts of Lindsey, Lincolnshire. an easterly direction along the south side of (10.) The whole of the parishes of Spilsby, the Howell Fen-road to the fence at the north- ' and Toynton, in the petty sessional division of east end of the Home grass field, then in a Spilsby, in the Parts of Lindsey, Lincolnshire. northerly direction to the corner of the Levels (11.) The whole of the parishes of Great in the occupation of Mr. Walter Dudding, Steeping, and Little Steeping, in the petty thence iii a westerly direction along a fence sessional division of Spilsby, in the Parts of between Mr. Brown's Rush CJoso and Mr. Lindsey, Lincolnshire. Sardeson's Nine Acres to the fence on the east Sake of Peterborough.—The whole of the Soke of Bide of the Heckington-road, then in a northerly Peterborough, with the exception of the parishes direction along the fence on the east side of the of Pilsgate, Wittering, Ufford, Barnack, Ash ton, Heckington-road to the south-east corner of the Bainton, Southorpe, St. Martins (Stamford fence at the south side of the Howell Fen- ] Baron), and Wothorpe. road at which the line commenced. Oxfordshire.—So much of the county of Oxford (4,) The whole of the borough of Grantham, as lies south of the main-road extending from in the Parts of-Kesteven, Lincolnshire. Wallingford Bridge to Henley - on - Thames (5.) The whole of the parish of South Kynie, in the petty sessional division of Sleaford, in Bridge, but excluding that road. the' Parts of Kesteven, Lincolnshire, together Rutland.—(1.) The whole of the parish of Man- with so much of the parish of North Kyme as ton, in the county of Rutland, (except the old is comprised within the following boundaries, turnpike-road leading from Oakham to Upping- that is to say, on the north by a line extending ham in the said county and all lands lying west from North Kyme village along Vachery-lane of the said road,) and also the whole of the to the Decoy farm, on the east by a line parish of Lyndon, in the said county,.