THE GAZETTE, DECEMBER 5, 1882. 6173 boundaries, that is to say, the road leading from the road from Middleton Station to Middleton Sherringham to on the north, the road on the west, the road from Middleton to East leading from Holt to Cromer on the south, Winch on the south, and the road leading from Davy Hill and the road leading from Felbrigg to East Winch Station on the east. to Runton on the east, and Runton Woods and (17.) So much of the parish of West Barsham, the road leading from Gresham to West Runton in the county of , as lies within the on the west. following boundaries, that is to say, Waterden- (9.) So much of the township of , road on the north, the bye-road leading from in the county of Norfolk, as lies within the the Wells and turnpike-road known following boundaries, that is to say, - as Hamonds Waterdeu-road on the east, the road as far as the boundary of Carol House Fakenham and Wells turnpike-road on the farm in the occupation of George Jacobs ex- west, and the cross - road leading from the tends, thence along the boundary fence of the Fakenham turnpike - road to Cranmer Hall said farm as far as the plantation, thence in a Gate on the and Fakenham-road straight line across George Jacobs's laud to the on the south. back private-road as far as Pickenham North- (] 8.) So much of the parish of Greshara, in road, and thence across to the Hilborough-road the county of Norfolk, as lies within the follow- aforesaid. ing boundaries, that is to say, the road leading (10.) So much of the parish of Sporle, in from Holt to Cromer through Gresham, past the county of Norfolk, as lies within the follow- the Church, on the north and west, and a stream ing boundaries, that is to say, the Sporle and running from Gresham to Sustead through the Palgrave-road on the east, the Swaffham and meadows on the south and east. Castleacre-road on the west, and the boundary (19.) So much of the parish of , fence of the farm in the occupation of Mrs. in the county of Norfolk, as lies within the Wells on the north and south. following boundaries, that is to say, the Bra- (11.) So much of the parish of South Creake, denham and Holme Hale-road from Holme in the county of Norfolk, as lies within the Hale Gate to the Railwny Bridge in Holme following boundaries, that is to say, the road Hale Dale, along the Railway (towards Walton) leading from to Walsingham on the as far as Mr. Coker's boundary fence, and thence north, the highroad leading from Quarles to turning to the left by the boundary fence across Cranmer on the east, the road leading from certain lands of G. Andrews to the Holme Hale Cranmer to Syderstone on the south, and the Gate aforesaid. road leading from Syderstone to Stanhoe on the (20.) So much of the parish of Stoke Holy west. Cross, in the county of Norfolk, as lies within (12.) So much of the parish of Sporle, in the the following boundaries, that is to say, Shot- county of Norfolk, as lies within the following tesham-road (by fields) on the east, Stoke Park boundaries, that is to say, Dunham Bridge (near and the boundary fence separating Mr. Whit- Sporle Station), along the Railway to Sporle taker's and Mr. Pitt's farms on the west, Stoke- Bridge, along James Lee Case's boundary fence lane on the north, and the road running through to the Grange farm gate, along the outer boun- Mr. Seago's occupation and Stoke Park on the dary to the stream on the Sporle and Petyards south. Hall-road, across the road to Bridge, (21.) So much of the parish of Babur, in the and the outer boundary of Thomas Matthews'a county of Norfolk, as lies within the following farm to Dunham Bridge aforesaid. boundaries, that is to say, the river on the north, (13.) So much of the parish of Thornham, the turnpike-road from to Hingham on Lynn, in the county of Norfolk, as lies within the south, Babur-road on the east, and the bye* the following boundaries, that is to say, certain road known as Thorpe-lane on the west. salt marshes and the sea on the north, the (22.) So much of the parish of , in highway leading from Thornham to on the county of Norfolk, as lies within the fol- the east, the road leading from Choseley to lowing boundaries, that is to say, the high-road Ringstead on the south, and the road leading leading from the town of Mileham to from Ringstead to Holme on the west. on the north, the road leading from (14.) So much of the parish of to Litcham on the south, the high-road leading Staith, in the county of Norfolk, as lies within from Stanfield to Mileham on the east, and the the following boundaries, that is to say, certain public-road leading from Beeston to Mileham salt marshes and the sea on the north, the high- on the west. road leading from Bromham Deepdale to the (23.) At , in the county of Norfolk, Ringstead-road, known as the Delgate-road, on comprised within the following boundaries, that the east and south, and the road leading from is to say, the high-road leading from Shipdham the Ringstead-road to the town of Brancaster to Norwich on the north, the high-road leading on the south and west. from Westfield to Reymerstone on the east and (15.) So much of the parish of Palgrave- south, and the high-road leading from Reymer- cum-Sporle, in the county of Norfolk, as lies stone to Dereham on the west. within the following boundaries, that is to say, (24.) So much of the parish of , in the the Swaffham and Newton-road (Bartomley county of Norfolk, as lies within the following Hills) along the road up to Little Palgrave and boundaries, that is to say, the high-road leading Castleacre-road, thence to the right about one from Dereham to the town of Guist on the hundred yards, thence to the left along the north and west, the boundary of the parish of boundary fence of Mr. Lane's as far as Sporle Foulsham on the east, and the stream running village and Newton-road, thence along that from Guist to Bintry Mill on the south. road to Mrs. Well's boundary, and thence across (25.) So much of the parish of Foulsham, in by the boundary fence of Well's and Lane's to the county of Norfolk, as lies within the fol- Bartomley Hills aforesaid. lowing boundaries, that is to say, the high-road (16.) So much of the parish of Middle ton, in leading from the village of Foulsham to Guest- the county of Norfolk, as lies within the follow- wick on the west, and a winding-road leading ing boundaries, that is to say, the Great Eastern from Bintry to the said pariah of Foulsham Railway from Lynn to East Winch on the north, on the north, south, and east.