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Parishes, Townships, Hamlets, Districts, Chapelries, Liberties 4535 parishes, townships, hamlets, districts, chapelries, lizabeth Sophia Lawrence, of Studley Park, in the liberties, parochial, extra parochial, or other places aid West Riding of the said county of York, part aforesaid, or some of them, as it may be necessary f lands called Bondgate Green, and adjoining to cross, divert, alter, or stop up for the purposes of timber-yard and workshops belonging to the the said works. aid Miss Elizabeth Sophia Lawrence, and situate And notice is further given, that duplicate plans n the township of Ripon, and in the parish of and sections of the said railway branches and lipon, within the borough and liberty of Ripon, in works, together with books of reference thereto, lie said West Riding of the said county of York, will be deposited for public inspection, with the >r one of them; and also to make and maintain respective Clerks of the Peace for the counties of nother branch railway from and out of the said Surrey, Middlesex, Berks, and Buckingham, at their Jreat .North of England Railway, with all proper respective offices, in the said respective counties, on works and conveniences connected therewith, com- or before the thirtieth day of November, 1,844, and mencing at or near the thirty-ninth mile-post of on or before the thirty-first day of December next, he said last mentioned railway on the North-west a copy of so much of the said plans and sections as ide of a certain farm-house called Cooper House, relates to each parish in or through which the said n the township of Dalton upon Tees, within the railway branches and works are intended to be made, iberty of Saint Peter at York, and in the parish of together with a book of reference thereto, will be Iroft, in the said North Riding of the said county deposited with the parish clerk of each such parish, of York, and terminating at or near the north- at his place of abode. ast side of a certain field or close, containing, by And notice is hereby further given, that it is estimation, eight acres, in the occupation of Wil- intended by the said Bill to incorporate a Company iam Parnaby, and belonging to Isaiah Calvert, of for; the purpose of carrying into effect the proposed West Burton, near Leyburn, in the said North works, and to apply for powers for the compulsory Eliding of the said county of York, gentleman, and purchase of lands and houses, and to vary or near to a cow-house in the said field, and situate in extinguish exemptions from the payment of tolls, the extra parochial place of Saint Martin's, in the rates, and duties, and other rights and privileges. said North Riding of the said county of York, and opposite to the east side of the borough and town Dated this 12th day of November, .1844. of Richmond, in the same Riding of the said Hull Terrell, Solicitor to the said Bill. county; and which said line of railway and branch railways so intended to be made, or one of them, are, or is intended to be made in, and to pass from, through, or into the several parishes, townships, OTICE is hereby given, that application is hamlets, chapelries, liberties, extra parochial, or N intended to be made to Parliament in*the other places following, or some of them, that is to say; next session for an Act to make and maintain a Sessay, Topcliffe, Dishforth, Crakehall, Elmyre, railway, with proper works and conveniences con- Elmyre-cum-Crakehall,Dalton, Brafferton, Cundale, nected therewith, and approaches thereto, to be Norton-le-Clay, Leckby, Fawdington, Thornton called " The Harrogate and Ripon Junction Bridge, Helperby, Kirkby-on-the-Moor otherwise Railway," commencing by a junction with the line Kirkby-on-the-Hill, Aldbrough, Great Ousburn, of railway belonging to the Great North of England Humberton with Milby, Langthorpe, Ellenthorpe, Railway Company, in the parish and township of Dunsforth Lower, Marton-on-the-Moor, otherwise Sessay, in the North Riding of the county of Marton-le-Moor, Croft, Dalton-upon-Tees, Cowton York, at or near the sixteen and a quarter mile- East otherwise Long Cowton, Cowton South, post on the same railway, and terminating in, at, or North Cowton, Gilling, Middleton Tyas, Moulton, near to a certain field or parcel of land called Far Kneeton, Catterick, Bolton -on-Swale, Scorton, Sand Hill, belonging to the Right Honourable the Uckerby, Greenbury, Easby, Brompton-on-Swale, Earl of Harewood, occupied by William Lewis, and Hipswell, Richmond, and Saint Martins (which situate on the south side of and adjoining the high- last-mentioned place is extra-parochial) in the said way called Collin's Bridge road, leading from North Riding of the said county of York, and in Kirby Overblow to Knaresbrougb. in the West the liberty of Saint Peter at York, some or one of Riding of the county of York, and in the township them; Aldbrough, Humberton with Milby, Ellen- of Bilton with Harrogate in the parish of Knares- thorpe, Roecliffe, Minskip, Boroughbridge, Kirkby- brough aforesaid ; and also to make and maintain on-the-Moor otherwise Kirkby-on-the-HiJl, Stavely, a branch railway from and out of the said new Farnham, Ferrensby, Scoiton, Kuaresbrough, railway so intended to be made, with all proper Arkendale, Scriven with Tentergate, Bilton with works and conveniences connected therewith, com- Harrogate, Spoffbrth, Plompton, Follifoot, Duns- mencing in, at, or near to a certain field or parce forth Lower, Dunsforth Upper with Bran ton of land called part of White-cross close, num- Green, Marton with Graftou, Great Ousburn, bered 1 on the plans to be deposited as hereinafter Kirkby Hill, Little Ousburn, Allerton Mauleverer, mentioned, belonging to and in the occupation o Clareton, Goldsbrough, . Coneythorpe, Flaxby, William Fulton Robinson, of Boroughbridge, in Follifoot, Pannal otherwise Fennel, West Wick, the said county of York, saddler, situate in the Bishop Monckton, Burton Leonard, Copgrove, township of Langthorpe, in the parish of Kirkby Walkingham with Ockany, (which last-mentioned on-the-Moor, in the said North Riding of the sai place is extra-parochial) Brearton, Ripley, Killing- county of York, and terminating in or near to i hall and Nidd, in the said West Riding of the said certain field or parcel of land belonging to Mis county of York, and Ripon, Aismunderby with.
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