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The London Gazette, 28 December, 1920. 12661 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 28 DECEMBER, 1920. 12661 ton, Hill and Moor, Throckmorton, Bishamp- enabling him in <this behalf, hereby orders as ton, Naunton Beauohamp, North Fiddle, follows: — Grafton Flyford, Dormston, Kington, Flyford 1. Parts I, III and IV of the Foot-and- Falvell, Abberton, Rous Lench, Abbots Mor- Mbfuth Disease (Control of Movement) Order ton, Abbots Lench and Church. Lenoh; of 1920, hereinafter referred to) as " the In the administrative county of Warwick. principal Order," are hereby applied to the The petty sessional division of Aloester (except District described in the Schedule hereto, the parishes of Haselor, Exhall, Wixford, and which shall be a Scheduled District for the Bidford), and the parish of Oldberrow; purposes of that Order. In the administrative county of Salop. The Short Title. parishes of Neen 'S'ollars, Milson, deobury Mortimer, Hopton- Wafers, Woodhouse, Neen 2. This Order may be! cited as the MIDLAND Savage, Kinlet, Highley, Romsley and COUNTIES (FOOT - AND - MOUTH DISEASE) Alveley; ORDER OP 1920. In the administrative county of Stafford. In witness whereof the Official .Seal of the The petty sessional divisions of Rowley Regis, Minister of Agriculture and and Ktngswinford and Wordsley, and the Fisheries is hereunto) affixed this parish of .Swindon; and twenty-seventh day of December, nineteen hundred and; twenty. In the administrative county of Hereford. The parishes of Wolferlow, and Upper Sapey. /. Jackson, and also comprising— Authorised by the Minister. The city and county borough of Worcester. The city and county borough of Birming- ham. The county bonough of Dudley. SCHEDULE. Scheduled District. A District 'comprising: — SECOND .SCHEDULE. Tlhe administrative county of Leicester (except the petty sessional division of Belvoir). Boroughs, etc., to which Part II of the Foot- a-nd-Mouth Disease (Control of Movement) The county borough of Leicester. Order of 1920 is applied:— The administrative county of Northamipton The city and county borough of Worcester. (excerpt the petty sessional divisions of Oundle, The city and county borough of Binning* Thraxpstan and Wellingbarctogh, the borough ham. of Higham Ferrers, and the Stony Stratford The county borough of Dudley. sub-division of the petty sessional division of The borough of Kidderminster. Towcester), The borough of Stourbridge. The county borough of Northampton. The borough of Bewdley. The 'administrative county of Warwick (in- The borough * f Dtroitwich. cluding the several parishes of Alderminster, The urban district of Bromsgrove. Shipston-onHStour, Tidmington, and Treding- The urban district of Oldbury. ton, transferred! by agreement from the county The urban district of Redditch. of Worcester, and the parishes of Admington, The urban district of Stourbridge Clifford 'Chambers, Dorsington, Long Marston, The urban district of Stourport. Pebworth, Preston-on-:Stour, Quinton, Wel- ford-om-Avon and Weston-on-Avon, trans- ferred :by agreement from the county of Gloucester, but excluding the parishes of Old- Copies of ithe above Order can be obtained berrow, Morton Bagot, Studley, Ipsley, San- on 'application -tio the Secretary, Ministry of bourn, Spemall, Great Alne, Kinwarton, Agriculture and Fisheries, 4, Whitehall Plaice, Oversley, Salford Priors, Weethley, Arrow, S.W. 1. Alc&ster and Goughton). The city and county borough of Coventry. The administrative county of Oxford (ex- cluding the borough of Henley-on-Thames and ORD'ER OF THE MINISTER OF the petty sessional divisions of Henley, Wat- AGRICULTURE AND FISECERIES. lington and Bulling ton} except its detached part). (DATED 27ra DECEMBER 1920.) In the administrative county of Stafford. The: boroughs of (Stafford, Wednesbury, Lich.- field and Tamwortih. Tlhe petty sessional divisions of Rushall, Tamworth, Lichfield and MIDLAND COUNTIES (FOOT-AND- Brownhills (including its detached parts), Burton-om-Trent (including its detached MOUTH DISEASE) ORDER OF 1920. paa-ts), Uttoxeter (including its detached part, but Excluding th& parishes of Croxden, Rocester, Denstone, Prestwood, Ellastone, Galwich, Ramshorn, Woottmi,, Stanton, May- The; Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, field omd\ Oke&ver), Stafford (including its de- by virtue and in exercise of the powers vested tached part, but excluding the parishes of in him under the Diseases of Animals Acts, Whitgreawe, Worston, Seighford, Santon, 1894 to 1914, and of every other power Haughton and Gnosall), Penkridge, Rugeley.
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