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6036 the London Gazette, 13 August, 1912 6036 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 13 AUGUST, 1912. DISEASES OF ANIMALS ACTS, 1894 TO 1311—continued. The following Areas are now "Infected Areas" for the purposes of the Swine-Fever (Regulation of Movement) Order of 1908—continued. division of Faversham (excluding its detached tingham; and also comprising the county- parts, but including the detached part of the borough of Nottingham (10 June, 1912). petty sessional division of Sittingboume Suffolk.—(1.) An Area comprising the parishes- wholly surrounded by the petty sessional of Cotton^ Bacton, Wetherden, Haughley,. division of Faversham), and the borough of Shelland, Harleston, Old Newton, and Gip- Faversham (21 December, 1911). ping, in the administrative county of East Suffolk; and also comprising the parishes of Lincolnshire, Parts of Holland.—An Area in, : Elmswell, Woolpit, and Eattlesden, in the the administrative county of the Parts of administrative county of West Suffolk (15- Holland Division of Lincolnshire, compris- May, 1912). ing the parishes of Pinchbeck, Spalding, Weston, and Cowbit (10 June, 1912). (2.) An Area comprising the parishes of Baylham, Nettlestead, Somersham, Flowton,. Lincolnshire, Parts of Kesteven.—An Area in Great Blakenham, Little Blakenham, Bram- the administrative county of the Parts of ford (excluding; its detached part), Claydon,. Kesteven Division of Lincolnshire, compris- Akenham, and Whitton, in the administra- ing the parishes of Bracebridge, Brace- tive county of East Suffolk; and also com- bridge Heath, Waddington, Mere, Branston, prising the county borough of Ipswichs Heighington, Washingborough, and Can- (23 July, 1912). wick (1 April, 1912). Surrey.—An Area in the administrative county of Surrey, comprising the parishes Middlesex.—An Area in the administrative of West Molesey, East Molesey, Esher, county of Middlesex, comprising the petty Thames Ditton, Long Ditton, Hook, Surbi" sessional division of Brentford (excluding its ton, Tolworth, Chessington, Ewell, and detached part, but including the borough of Epsom (27 February, 1912). Baling), and the parishes of Wembley (in- cluding its detached part), Northolt, Hayes, Wiltshire.—(1.) An Area in the administra- Cranford, Harlington, East Bedfont, Har- tive county of Wilts, comprising the petty mondsworth, West Drayton, Yiewsley, and sessional divisions of Swindon, Cricklade (ex- Cowley (3 June, 1912). cept its detached part), Malmesbury, Chip- penham, Calne, Melksham, and Trowbridge,. Monmouthshire.—An Area in the administra- such portion of the petty sessional division tive county of Monmouth, comprising the of Devizes as lies to the north of the Great parishes of Llanvetherine, Llanthewy Western Eailway line from Pewsey to West- Skirrid, Llantilio-Pertholey (including its bury, the parishes of West Ashton, Steeple detached part), Abergavenny Rural (includ- Ashton, Great Hinton, Keevil, Bulkington*. ing its detached part), Abergavenny Urban, Holt, Afcworth, and Broughton Gifford, th» Llanthewy Bytherch, Llansaintfraed, Llan- lands common to the parishes of Broughton. vihangel Nigh Usk, Llangattock Nigh Usk, Gifford and Melksham Without, and the Llanover, Llanelen, Llanfoist, Llanwenarth boroughs of Calne, Chippenham, Malmes- Citra, Llanwenarth Ultra, Blaenavon, bury, Swindon and Devizes (20 May, 1912). Aberystruth, Abersychan, Llanhilleth, (2.) An Area in the administrative county Pontypool, Llanvihangel Pontymoil, Aber- 1 carn, and Mynyddislwyn (11 June, 1912). of Wilts, comprising the city of Salisbury and the petty sessional division of Salisbury and" Northamptonshire.—An Area in the adminis- Amesbury (excluding the parishes of Orches- trative county of Northampton, comprising ton St. Mary, Orcheston St. George,. the borough of Higham Ferrers and the Shrewton, Maddington, Eollestone, Winter- parishes of Hargrave, Chelveston-cum-Calde- bourne Stoke, Berwick St. James, Durring*- cott, Eaunds, Stanwick, Eingstead, Great ton, Bulford, Amesbury, Wilsford,.. Addington, Little Addington, Irthling- Cholderton, Newton Tony, Allington, and' borough, Finedon, Burton Latimer, Wood- Boscombe, but including the borough of" ford, Twywell, Cranford St. John, Cranford Wilton) (23 July, 1912). St. Andrew, and Barton Seagrave (28 June, Yorkshire (East Hiding).—An Area in the: 1912). administrative county of the East Eiding of Yorkshire, comprising the borough of.' Nottinghamshire.—An Area comprising the Beverley (26 June, 1912). petty sessional division of Mansfield, the borough of Mansfield, and the parishes of Yorkshire (North Riding).—An Area in the- Brinsley, Eastwood, Greasley, Felley, Annes- administrative county of the North Eiding ley, Newstead, Hucknall Torkard, Linby, of Yorkshire comprising the petty sessional, Papplewick, Calverton, Oxton, Epperstone, division of North Langbaurgh and the parish, Woodborough, Gonalston, Caythorpe, Gun- of Morton (3 August, 1912). thorpe, Bulcote, Burton Joyce, Lowdham, Lambley, Arnold, Bestwood Park, Gedling, Yorkshire (West Riding).—(1) An Area in the- Carlton, Stoke Bardolph, Colwick, West administrative county of the West Eiding of Bridgford, Edwalton, South Wilford (includ- Yorkshire, comprising the parishes of ing its detached part), Euddington, Clifton- Drighlington, Birkenshaw, Hunsworth^, with-Glapton, Barton-in-Fabis, Thrumpton, Cleckheaton, Clifton, Fixby, Elland, Stain- Toton, Chilwell, Beeston, Bramcote, Staple- land and Old Lindley, Greetland, Upper ford, Wollaton, Trowell, Cossall, Strelley, Greetland, Norland, Sowerby Bridge, Bilborough, Nuthall, Kimberley, and Aws- Southowram, Hipperholme, No wood Greene worth, in the administrative county of Not- < and Coley, Shelf, Queensbury, and Clayton,..
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