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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1882.

(FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE.) along that road and taking the turn on the right T the Council Chamber, Whitehall, the 22nd along Burnaston-lane through Burnaston village, day of November, 1882. by the left (opposite Mr. Gilbert Camp's farm) along A Etwall-lane, turning on the left into the occupa- By Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy tion-lane along Hill Top into Sandy-lane passing Council. Brown's farm, turning to the left (at the back of HE Lords and others of Her Majesty's Most Etw.all Lodge) along Wilh'ngton-lane, thence by T Honourable Privy Council, by virtue and in the right along Blakeley brook into Egginton-lane, exercise of the powers in. them vested under The by the left along that lane to Park Hill Four-, Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act, 1878, and of lane Ends, turning to the left along Willington- every other power enabling them -in this behalf, lane (crossing the turnpike-road) to the Canal do order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows: Bridge, and then along the Canal to the Wharf in 1. The following Areas (namely),—(1.) so Willington aforesaid; (4.) so much of the parishes much of the parishes of , and , of , , Burnaston, Radbourne, in the county of , as lies within the following and Bearwardcote, in the county of Derby, as lies boundaries, that is to say, from Spondon Church within the following boundaries, that is to say, along the Locks-road, along Brandy-lane, on the from Chain-lane Toll Gate, olonsf the EtwaU- left by the foot-road over the fields to Chaddesden rond, to the right along Poke-lane into and along brook, by the left along that brook to the river Mickleover-lane to Radbournc Three-lane Ends, Derwent, by the left along the liver side, turning by the left along Radbourne-lane to Tyrrel Hays by the left into and along Lodge-lnne, crossing Four-lane Ends, by the left along Hague-lane to the Midland Railway, and passing the Railway Cheese Factory, thence by the left along Etwall- Station the -road- to Spondon Church road taking the turn on the right and along aforesaid ; (2.) so much of the parishes of Little Burnaston-lane, through that village to Three- Eaton, and , in the county of Derby, as lane Ends, taking the lane on the left to Little lies within the following boundaries, that is to Derby, by the left along the Derby turnpike-road say, from Breadsall Canal Bridge adjoining the to Chain-lane End, and by the left along that Derby and Ripley-highway, along that highway lane to Chain-lane Toll Gate aforesaid ; (5.) so taking the turn to the left down Green-lane at much of the parishes of , Osmaston, the foot of the second Canal Bridge to the river Boulton, , and Elvaston, in the county Derwent, by the right along the side of that river of Derby, as lies within the following boundaries, to the Garden fence of the Bull's Head Inn, that is to say, from the Pinfold at Cotton-lane turning by the right along the lane to Eaton End, along the Osmaston and Melbourne-road to Bank, turning to the left by Duffield Bank Lodges Chellaston village, by the left up that village along Eaton Bank, by the right at IVJiss Watson's passing the Church and along Chellaston-lane to shop along the Steeple Hill Bridle Stall-lane and the Derby and -road, crossing that road Whit taker-lane into the Derby-road, turning to and along Elvaston and -lane to the the right along that road crossing Jack of Darley river Derwent, by the left along the river side Bridge, turning by the left, up Morley Moor-road (over fields) to the boundary of the borough of to Three-lane Ends, taking the lane on the right Derby, by the left along that boundary crossing passing Sheep Gaps farm on the left through the Derby and Shardlow-road to the Pinfold at Breadsall village, and thence to the Canal Bridge Cotton-lane End aforesaid ; and (6.) so much of adjoining the Derby and Ripley-highway afore- the parishes of , Borrowash, , said ; (3.) so much of the parishes of WiUington, Stanton-by-Dale, Dale , Spondon, and Findern, Burnaston, Etwall, Egginton, Norman ton, Draycott, in the county of Derby, as lies within and Littleover, in the county of Derby, as lies the following boundaries, that is to say, from within the following boundaries, that is to say, Borrowash Mill along the river Derwent bank-side from the Canal Wharf in Willington along the to Draycott Ferry Boat, across that river, through Canal to Arleston farm Canal Bridge, thence by Draycott village along Chapman's-lane over the the occupation-road on the left taking in Stenson Midland Railway and Canal to the Nottingham- fields to -lane, past Moor End to Normanton road, turning by the right along that road taking Barracks, through Normanton village by the left, the turn to the left through Butter Milk Gate along Littleover-lane, through Littleover village along the Hopwell bridle-road to the Boyah Grange1 to the Burton turnpike-road, turning on the left farm, thence by the foot-road passing Burnwood