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878 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 7 FEBRUARY, 1928. In the county of Leicester. OEDE.E OF THE MINISTEE OF . The county borough of Leicester; AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES. The borough of Loughborough; (DATED 4-TH FEBRUARY, 1928.) The petty sessional divisions of Lough- borough, Leicester, Market Bosworth, Ashby- de-la-Zouch, Melton Mowbray (except the FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE (INFECTED' parishes of Hose, Long Clawson, Nether AEEAS) OEDEE OF 1928 (No. 23). Broughton, Wartnaby, Ab Kettleby, Holwell, Scalford, Wycombe, and Ohadwell, Goadby Marwood, Waltham on the Wolds, Bescaby, The Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries Stonesby, Freeby, JSaxby, Garthorpe, by virtue and in exercise of the powers vested Wymondham, Coston, Edmondthorpe, Sew- in him under the Diseases of Animals Acts, stern, Buckminster, Sproxton, and the lands 1894 to 1927, and of every other power common to the parishes of Coston and Gar- enabling him in this behalf, hereby orders as thorpe), East Norton, Lutterworth. and follows: — Market Harborough. Declaration of further Foot-and-Mouth Disease In the county of Northampton. Infected Area. 1. The Area described in the Schedule to The petty sessional division of Little Bow- this Order is hereby declared to be a Foot-and- den and the parishes of Harrington, Des- Mouth Disease Infected Area for the purposes borough, Eushton, Beanfield Lawns, East of the Foot-and-Mouth Disease (Infected Carlton, Middleton, Cottingham, Eockingham, Stanford and Gretton. Areas Eestrictions) Order of 1925. Release of certain area from restrictions. Jn the county of Rutland. 2. The Foot-and-Mouth Disease Infected The parishes of Whissendine, Ashwell, Area (No. 3) described in the Schedule to the Langham, Burley, Barleythorpe, Oakham, Foot-and-Mouth Disease (Infected Areas) Braunston, Egleton, Hambleton, Gunthorpe, Order of 1928 (No. 20) shall cease to be an Brooke, Martinsthorpe, Leighfield, Manton, Infected Area for the purposes of the Foot- Lyndon, Pilton, Wing, Preston, Eidlington, and-Mouth Disease (Infected Areas Eestric- Belton, Ward]ey, Beaumont Chase, Upping- tions) Order of 1925 as from the ninth day of hain, Ayston, Glaston, Morcott, Bisbrooke, February, nineteen hundred and twenty-eight. Seaton, Liddington, Thorpe by Water, Stoke Dry and Caldecott. Revocation of certain Order. 3. The Foot-and-Mouth Disease (Birming- In the county of Warwick. ham Pig Market) Order of 1927 (No. 3) is The borough of Kuneaton; hereby revoked on the ninth day of February, The petty sessional division of Nuneaton nineteen hundred and twenty-eight. (except the parishes of Arley and Astley) and Short Title. the parishes of Bulkington, Shilfcon, Anstey, Walsgrave on Sowe, Combefields, Withy- 4. This Order may be cited as the FOOT- brook, Copston Magna, Wibtoft, Willey, AND-MOUTH DISEASE (INFECTED AREAS) ORDER Monks Kirby, Pailton, Stretton under Fosse, on 1928 (No. 23) and shall be read with the Brinklow, Kings Newnham, Easinghall, Har- Order referred to in Article 1. borough Magna, Churchover, Newfcon and In witness whereof the Official Seal of the 'Biggin, Brownsover, Cosford, Newbold on Minister of Agriculture and Avon, and Little Lawford. Fisheries is hereunto affixed this fourth day of February, nineteen- hundred arid twenty-eight. THIED SCHEDULE. (L.S.) P. J. L. Kelland, An Area comprising:— Authorised by the Minister. In the county of Warwick. The parishes of Wolston, Stretton on Duns- SCHEDULE. more, Princethorpe, Frankton, Marton, Bird- ingbury, Leamington Hastings, Grand- Infected Area. borough, Wolfhampcote, Willoughby, Dun- An Area comprising:— church, Thurlaston, Bourton on Dunsmore, In the parts of Lindsey Division of Lincoln. Church Lawford, Long Lawford, Bilton, The petty sessional divisions of Alford and Eugby, Clifton upon Dunsmore and Hill- Spilsby (except the parishes of Friskney, morton. Wainfleet St. Mary, Eastville, New Leake, In the county of Northampton. Midville, Stickford, Stickney, Sibsey (includ- ing its detached part), Frithville, Westville, The parishes of- Braunston, Ashby St. Carrington and West Fen), and the parishes of Ledgers, Barby, Kilsby, Crick,- Yelvertoft, Miningsby, Claxby Pluckacre, Hameringham, Claycoton, and Lilbourne. Mareham on the Hill, Horncastle, High Toyn- ton, Low Toynton, West Ashby, Hemingby, Eanby, Market Stainton, Goulceby, Asterby, Copies of the above Order can be obtained Cawkwell, Scamblesby, Belchford, Fulletby, on application to the Secretary, Ministry of Greetham, Scrafield, Winceby, Hagworthing- Agriculture and Fisheries, 7, Whitehall Place, ham, Ashby Puerorum, Bag Enderby, S.W. 1. Somersby, Salmonby, Tetford, Oxcombe,.