476 each other at , -and are delineated in the certain lane there j and thence to the boundary accompanying plan, contain a population of 880 fence, dividing the parishes of Caynham and Bitterly ; persons : thence, northeastwardly, along the said fence to the " Your Majesty's said Commissioners beg leave pnjnt at which the description begins, as the same is further to represent to your Majesty, that, having more particularly delineated in the plan hereunto taken into consideration all the circumstances annexed, and is therein coloured green and pink. above mentioned, if. appears to them to be ex- " That the consent of the Lord Bishop of pedient to unite and consolidate the said contiguous has been obtained thereto, as required parts of the said parishes of Bitterley and Caynh;tm by the above-mentioned section of the said Act into a separate and distinct district to be assigned of the 59th year of His Majestv King George the to the said chapel for all ecclesiastical purposes, and Thiixl ; and in testimony of snch his approbation, to constitute such district a consolidated chapel:y, the said Lord Bishop has signed and sealed this under the 6'th section of an Act, passed in the 59th present instrument: year of the reign of His Majesty King George " Your said Majesty's Commissioners beg leave, the Third, intituled "An Act to amend and therefore, to lay before your Majesty the above- render more effectual an Act, passed in the last- sta'ed ciicumstances, and humbly to pray that your session of Parliament, for building, and promoting Mnjesty will be graciously pleased to take the the building, of additional churches in populous premises into your royal consideration, and to' parishes," for the purpose of affording accommodation make such order in respect thereto, as to your for attending divine service to the persons residing Majesty's royal wisdom shall seem meet." in the said district, and for enabling the spiritual Her Majesty, having taken the said representa- person serving such chapel to perform all ecclesiastical tion, together with the plan thereunto annexed, into duties within the said district attached to such chapel, consideration, was pleased, by and with the advice and for the due ecclesiastical superintendence of such of Her Privy Council, to approve thereof, and district, and the preservation and improvement of to order, as it is hereby ordered, that the proposed the moral habits of the persons residing therein; and consolidation and assignment be accordingly made and that such district should be named " The Con- effected, agreeably to the provisions of the said Acts, solidated District of St. Paul, Knowbury," and tVtn. L. Bathttrat. that the boundaries thereof should be as follows : The boundary commences at the north corner of OTICE is hereby given, that a separate the township of Bennet's End, in the parish of Cayn- building, named Union Chapel, situated in ham, and proceeds, southwardly, along the fence Mortimer-street, Herne-bay, in the parish of Herne, bounding the parishes of Caynhani and Coreley; in the county of Kent, in the district of Blean,, and thence, in a continuation along the fence bound- being a building certified according to law as a place ing the parishes of Cayuham and Burford, to the road of religious worship, was, on the 2Sth day of January leading from Hope Bagot to Knowl Turnpike Gate ; 1841, duly registered for solemnizing marriage-s thence, weatwardly, along the said road, towards therein, pursuant to the Act of the 6th and 7th Hope Bagot, to the fence bounding the parishes of William 4, chap. 85. Hope Bigot and Caynhani; thence, northwardly Witness-my hand this 10th day of February 1841, and trestwardly, along the said fence to the road from George Eastes, Superintendent Registrar. Knowbury Coal Pits to Hope Bagot; thence, north- eastwardly, along the said road, and continuing in the same direction in a straight line through the OTICE is hereby given, pursuant to a special lands to the turnpike-road leading from Caynham to N order of the Honorable the House of Commons, Clee Hill, near to Knewbury House ; thence, south- rnade on the nineteenth of February instant, that ap,- wardly, along the said road to the point where the plication has been made to Parliament, in the present road from Snitton meets the same) thence, west- session, for leave to bring in a Bill to alter, amend, wardly, along the said road to the fence bounding the and enlarge the powers and provisions of an Act, parishes of Caynham and Bitterley; thence, south- passed in the thirteenth year of the reign of King wardly and westwardly, along the said boundary George the Third, intituled " An Act for the better fence to a point opposite to Knovrbury Farm House ; regulation and government of the pilots conducting thence, northwardly (leaving Knowbury Farm House ships and vessels to, and out of, the port of King's •within the Church district), to the aforesaid road from Lynn, and of the bridgemen, conducting gangs ef Snitten to the Clee Hill; thence, northwestwardly, lighters or barges to and from the same, and for along the said road towards Snitton, taking in the laying down moorings in the harbour of the said two cottages and gardens on the west side called port, and for preventing mischiefs by fire therein," " Snitton Gate," opposite to the first lane on the and to increase the rates and duties thereby authorised north side the same; thence, eastwardly, along the to be collected ; and to lay additional rates and duties said lane for about two hundred and fifty yards ; and to enable the Commissioners, acting in the execu- thence, northwardly and eastwardly, along a fence tion of the said Act, to raise a further sum of money by sundry cottages and gardens to the road leading for the improvement of the said harbour, and for the from the Machine\uear the Angel Inn), to Know- purposes of the said Act, and of the intended Bill, bury Coal Works j thence, northwardly, along the and to give more extensive powers to the said Com- said road to the turnpike-road (at the Machine), missioners with reference to the port and harbour of leading frotii to Cleobury Mortimer; thence, King's Lynn aforesaid. crossing the turnpike-road, it proceeds by the Angel Dated this twentieth day of February 1841. Ion northeastwardly and southeastwardly, along a 'J. O. Sicetham] Clerk to the Commissioners.