THE LONDON GAZETTE, MAY 1, 1883. 2303

Home Close, along the top of "W. Greave's the parish of Holme to Winthorpe Green, on Home Close to the Keg worth highway on the the south the Gainsborough-road from Win- west, and along the highway leading from Keg- thorpe Green to Winthorpe Bridge, on the worth to to the end of the footway west an imaginary line from Winthorpe Bridge aforesaid on the north. to Trent Signal Box on the Great Northern (7.) At Hockerton, in the county of Not- Railway, and on the north an imaginary line tingham, comprised within the following boun- from the said Signal Box to the Corporation daries, that is to say, the whole of the farms and field aforesaid. premises in the occupation of Mrs. Hannah (14.) So much of the parishes of Bingham, Norwood, and the adjoining premises of the and Scarrington, in the county of Nottingham, Reverend J. F. H. Mills, Mr. Joseph Elston, as lies within the following boundaries, that is Mr. George Taylor, Mr William Noton, Mrs. to say, from Brickyard-lane on the Grantham- Donson, and Mr. George Rickett and one field road to Copley Park-lane, thence along Copley all round the above farms and premises of Mrs. Park-lane, across the Great Northern Railway Norwood and every road and public thorough- to Moore-lane, thence along Moore-lane to the fare passing through and adjoining the same. west fence of Mr. Chettle's Moore Meadow, (8.) At Halloughton, in the county of thence along the west fence of Moore Meadow Nottingham, comprising the whole of the farm and the west fence of Hardstaff and Brown's and premises in the occupation of James Mil- East Meadows across the Great Northern bourn and one field all round the above farm Railway in a line to Brickyard-lane, and along and adjoining the same and every road aud Brickyard-lane (o the Grantham road. public thoroughfare passing through and ad- (15.) So much of the parish of Tollerton, in joining thereto. the county of Nottingham, as lies within the (9.) So much of the parish of Beeston, in following boundaries, that is to say, commencing the county of Nottingham, as lies within the at a point on Melton-road opposite Russell's following boundaries, that is to say, the road farm and along the north side of Melton-road leading from Nottingham to Long Eaton (not and along the parish boundary fence to Toller- including the road) from Newton to where the ton brook, thence along Tollerton brook to the parishes of Beeston and Chilwell join on the Aqueduct, thence along the Gamston and north, down by the boundary fence to Barnetts Tollerton parish boundary fence to the parish Meadow on the west, Queen's-road (not including boundary fence of Edwalton, thence in a line the road) on the south, and New-lane (not in- to the west end of Little-lane and along the cluding the lane) to the Nottingham and Long west fence of Mill Hill field in a line by Russell's Eaton-road on the east. farm to the point on Melton-road aforesaid. (10.) So much of the parishes of Radcliffe- (1G.) At South Collingham, in the county on-Trent, and Holme-Pierrepont, in the county of Nottingham, comprised within the following of Nottingham, as lies within the following boundaries, that is to say, on the north the boundaries, that is to say, from the Straggle- Wharf-road from the Jolly-Bargeman Inn to thorpe Dyke opposite Gilmanook farm, along the Newark-road near the White Hart Inn, on the Dyke as far as Wombells pasture and along the east the Newark-road from the White the west fence in a line to the , Hart Inn to the Cottage Crossing, on the south thence along the south side of the river Trent an imaginary line from the Cottage Crossing to the Great Northern Railway and along the io Westfield farm, and on the west an imaginary south west side of the Railway as far as the line from Westfield farm to the Jolly-Bargeman Railway Bridge at Radcliffe Station, thence in Inn. a line along the west side of Slones's field across (17.) The whole of the parish of Averham, the Nottingham-road and along the west side in the county of Nottingham. of Cropwell-road as far as Greens field opposite Oxfordshire.—(1.) Round Buttermilk Hall farm, in Colemans House, thence along the south fence the parish of Barford St. Michael, in the county of Greens field and in a line with the south of Oxford, bounded on the south by the main- boundary of Wombells farm by Gilmanook farm road leading from Chipping Norton to Dedding- to Stragglethorpe Dyke aforesaid. ton, on the west by the main-road leading from (11.) So much of the parishes of , Chipping Norton to Banbury, on the north by and Averham, in the county of Nottingham, as the river Swere to Barford Bridge, and thence lies within the following boundaries, that is to on the east by the road leading from Barford say, on the east the Great North-road from St. Michael to Hempton. Muskham Bridge to New-lane End, on the (2.) Round the village of Great Bourton, in south from the said New-lane End an imaginary the county of Oxford, bounded on the north line by Gravel Pit field across the Kelham-road by the road leading from Mollington to the to Averham field, on the west from the said Canal at Cropredy, on the west by the Ban- Averham field an imaginary line to Kelham bury main-road between Mollington and Little Hills, and on the north an imaginary line from Bourton, on the south by the road leading the said Kelham Hills to Muskham Bridge through the village of Little Bourton, and on aforesaid. the east by the Oxford Canal. (12.) At Halloughton, in the county of Nottingham, comprised within the. following Renfrewshire.—At Abbey of Paisley, in the boundaries, that is to say, Cotnioor-lane leading county of Renfrew, comprised within the from Halloughton to Oxton-road on the north, following boundaries, that is to say, the turn- and then running along the'boundary fence of pike-road leading from Paisley to Johnstone Halloughton to the Durable on the west, thence on the north, the road leading from Elderslie to along Mr. Milbourn's boundary fence to the Glenpatrick on the east and south, and Glen- Plantation on the south, and the road by the patrick Burn on the west. Keeper's house to Cotmoor-lane on the east. Rutland.—(1.) So much of the parish of Emping- (13.) At Winthorpe, in the county of ham, in the county of Rutland, as lies within Nottingham, comprised within the following the following boundaries, that is to say, on or boundaries, that is to say, on the east an towards the south by the private carriage-road imaginary line from the Corporation field in , from Ketton-road to Normanton Park entrance. B 2