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Making and Maintaining a Railway Or Railways 6682 making and maintaining a railway or railways, wise Rowcliff otherwise Rocliff, Snaith ..parish,\ commencing by a junction with the line of the Snaith townsliip, Snaith with Cow-ick, Curleto'n Hull and Selby Railway, in the township of Black- otherwise Carlton, Cowick, .East. Cowtck, -West toft, in the parish of Blacktoft, or in the township Cowick, Fishlake parish, 'Fishlake township, of Gilberdyke otherwise Gilberdike, in the parish Skyehouse, Sykehouse otherwise Sykehouses, of Eastrington, or one of them, in the East Riding South Common. Goole Moor, Thome Moor, of the county of York, at or near, a point where Thome Common, Greenland, Thome parish,. the turnpike-road, highway, parish, or township Thorne township, Thorne Quay, Dunscroft, Hat- road"from Blacktoft to Gilbefdyke otherwise Gil- field parish, Hatfield township, Hatfield Wood-, berdike, crosses over the said Hull and Selby douse, Hatfield Moor, Hatfield Chase, Thorning- Railway, and terminating by a junction with the hurst, Kirk-Bramwith parish, Kirk-Brainwith town- North Midland otherwise the Midland Railway, at ship, Bramwith-Woodhouse, Braithuaite, Hawk-, or near a point or place where the highway, town- bouse Green, Kirk-house Green, South Bramwith' ship, or parish road, leading from Hooton Robeits otherwise called Sand Bramwith, Lings, Bearswood1 and Kijnhurst to Wentworth, crosses over the Green, Gate Wood, Thorpe-in-Baltic, Stain forth said North Midland or Midland Railway, in the otherwiseStainford otherwise Stainforth-cum- Bram- parish of Rawmarsh, the parish of Wath-upon- with, 'Tudworth, Barmby Dunn otherwise called. Dearne, or the parish 'of Mexborough otherwise Barnby upon Don parish, Barnby upon Don town- Mexbrougb, or some or one of them, in the West ship, Park Lane, Streetthorpe, Cantley parish,. Riding of the county of York; and also to make Cantley township, Nether Cantley, Armthorpe. and maintain a branch line of railway from the parish, Armthorpe township, Holm Wood, Water- said main line to or'near to Goole, in the said ton, Kirk Sandall or Sandall Parva, Trumfleet West Riding of the county of York, commenc- otherwise Kirk Sandall with Trumfleet, Almholtne, ing at or near to the township of Goole, in the Owston, Hay wood, Bentley, Arksey, Tilts other- parish of Suaitb, in the said West Riding of the wise Langthwiiite-with Tilts, Loni> Sandal-cum- county of York, and to terminate at or near to the Wheatley, Bentley-with-Aiksey, Near Sandall,' docks at Goole, in the said township of Goole, in Long Sandall, Wheailey, Doncaster borough,. the pariah of Snaith aforesaid, or some or one of Doncaster parish, Doncaster townsliip, Doncaster them, and passing over or near to a certain bridge Soke, Christ Church and Hall Cross in Don-, called the Old Goole Bridge at the township of caster, Balby, Hexthorpe, Balby-with-Hexthorpe, Goole aforesaid, across a certain river called or Loversall, Warmsworth, Levett Hatf, Sprot- known by the name of the Dutch River otherwise borough otherwise Sprotbrougli, Cusworth, • the Don River otherwise the Dun River, in the Cadeby, Newton, Edlington, Clifton, Conis- township of Goole aforesaid; together with all borough otherwise Conisbroiign, Crookhill, Wad-- proper and convenient stations, wharfs, piers, worth, Stancil-with-Wellinyley and Wilsick, Alver- Btaiths, landing-places, jetties, sidings, tunnels, ley, Br'aithwell, Micklebiintr, Mexborough other- shafts, drifts, air-gates, pipes, flues, weirs, drains, wise Mexbrough, Dennaby otherwise Denaby, culverts, sewers, reservoirs, dams, clougbs, water- Hooton Roberts, Firsby, Ravenfielcl, Melton on banks, syphons, steam-engines, locomotive-engines, the Hill, Barnbrou»b, Harlington, Bolton upon' pumps, sluices, gates, cuttings, excavations, em- Dearne, Darfield, Wombwell, Wath upon Dearne, bank men ti, bridges, viaducts, aqueducts, land- Wentworth, Brampton Bierley otherwise Bramptou drainages, warping-drains, warehouses, offices, Bierlow, Swinton, Kilnhurst, Thrybergh otherwise yards, erections, roads, communications, approach- Thribergh, Aldwarke,EccIesfield parish, Ecclesfield es, conveniences, and other works connected with township, Rawmarsh, Greasborough otherwise the said railway or railways arid branch railway, on Greasbrongh, Rotherham, Masbrough, Kimber- the aforesaid' works; which said railway or railways worth, Dalton Parva, Dalton Magna, or some of and branch railway will pass from, in, through, or them, in the West Ridiiig of the county of York, into the several paiishes, townships, townlands, and^rowle parish and Crowle township, in the extra-parochial, and other places following, that parts of Lindsey, in the county of Lincoln, and is to say, Blacktoft parish, Blacktoft township, in the counties of York and Lincoln, or one of Eastrington parish, Eastrington township, How- them. den parish, Howden township, Gilberdyke other- And it is intended by the said Bill or Bills to wise Gilberdike, Bellasize, East Linton, West apply for powers to' incorporate a company for - Lin ton, Balkholme, Metham, North Metham, Kilpin, executing and carrying into effect the said pro- Saltmarsh, Laxton, and Skelton, or some or one posed undertaking. of them, in the East Riding of the county of York; And in the said Bill or Bills powers will be and from thence by a tunnel under the river Ouse, taken to deviate in the construction of the said at or near the township of Goole aforesaid, and pass- railway or railways and branch railway from ing from in, through, or [into the several parishes, the lines or situations thereof respectively as laid • townships,% townlands, extra-parochial and other down on the plans to be deposited as hereinafter . places following, that is to say, Goole, Hook other- mentioned to the extent shown or defined on the wise Hooke, Adlingfleet parish, Adlingfleet town- said plans, and to alter or divert, stop up, cut off ship, Fockerby, Haldenby with Eastoft, Whitgift or cross all? such turnpike roads, parish roads parish, Whitgift township, Reedness, Swinefleet, and other highways, bridges, canals, navigations .Ousefleer, Crowle parish, Crowle township, and railways, tram roads, rivers and drains, brooks, - Eastoft, Armin otherwise Airmin or Airmyn, warping drains, streams and watercourses within Little Armin, Rawclitfe otherwise Rawcliff other- the parishes, townships, hamlets, townlands or_.
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