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(2.) At Gayton-le-Wold, in the Parts of Canteen and its continuation to the London Lindsey, , comprised within the and North-Western Railway Bridge at Harrow following boundaries, that is to say, the Station, thence the London and North-Western Lincoln turnpike-road on the north, the boun- Railway to the Bridge in Kenton-lane, and dary fence between the farms in the respective thence Kenton-lane to the four-cross-way: occupations of R. Martin and Jabez Rigall on Towards Kingsbury, the hedge running from the south, the Heath-road on the east, and the opposite the boundary wall of Kenton-lane road leading from the Lincoln turnpike-road to farm to the centre of Woodman's Hill and the Gayton on the west. hedge running thence (at right angles) as far (3.) At San ton, Appleby, in the Parts of as the Kenton and Edgware footpath, thence Lindsey, Lincolnshire, comprised within the the Kenton and Edgware footpath to Kenton- following boundaries, that is to say, the Man- lane, thence Gooseacrc-lane to the stream at the chester, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire Railway back of Kenton Grange, and thence the said running from Appleby to Frodingham on the stream to the fbur-cross-way in Kenton-lane. north, a water-course on the side of (4.) So much of the parish of Hillingdon, ia Common on the west, and a certain plantation the county of Middlesex, as lies within the on the south and east. following boundaries, that is to say, on or (4.) At , in the Parts towards the north-west Long-lane leading from of Lindsey, Lincolnshire, comprised within the the Uxbridge and London main-road to Icken- following boundaries, that is to say, the boun- ham and thence the road to Ruislip as far as dary Bridge between Wainfleet All Saints and the West End-road leading to Yeading and Wainfleet St. Marys highway leading to Boston Greenford, on or towards the north-east and on the south, the highway to Wainfleet Bank south-east the West End-road leading to Yead- on the west, the highway leading to ing and Greenford to the Uxbridge and London on the north, and the highway leading from main-road, and thence on or towards the south- Wainfleet to Skyness on the east. west the Uxbridge and London main-road to (5.) In the , Lincolnshire, Long-lane aforesaid. comprising the whole of the land in the parish (5.) So much of the parishes of Twickenham, of Saxelby on the south side of the Fossdyke, and Teddington, in the county of Middlesex, and the land in the same parish on the north as lies within the following boundaries, that is side of the Fossdyke bounded on the'west by to say, the Thames Valley line of the London the road from Saxelby to Ingleby as far as and South-Western Railway from the point Mill-lane, on the north by Mill-lane leading where the Hampton-road crosses it nearFulwell from Ingleby-Iane to the river Till in part and Station to its junction with the Kingston line the boundary line of the parish of of the London and South-Western Railway on in other part, on the east by the parish of the north, the Kingston line of Railway from , and on the south by the boun- its junction with the Thames Valley line to the dary fence on the north side of Mr. Barker's point where the road from Teddington to New farm in the parish of Burton. Hampton crosses the line on the east, the road (6.) In the parish of Toynton St. Peters, in leading from Teddiugton to New Hampton from the Parts of Lindsey, Lincolnshire, comprised the point where it crosses the Kingston line to within the following boundaries, that is to say, its junction with the road leading from New on the east and south by the road leading Hampton to Twickenham on the south, and from Halton Fen Side to Toynton St. Peters, the road from New Hampton to Twickenham on the west by lands in the occupation of John from its junction with the road leading from Henry Vessey, Salisbury Bond, William Teddington to the point where it crosses the Eushby, and Dan Gooby, and on the north by Thames Valley line on the west. the south fence of the and Firsby (6.) So much of the parishes of Isleworth, Railway. and Twickenham, in the county of Middles^, Mildlesex.—(1.) At Harrow-on-the-Hill, in the as lies within the following boundaries, that is county of Middlesex, comprised within the to say, the Staines-road on the n'ortli^ sfche- following boundaries, that is to say, from Mr. Hanworth-road on the south, Cromwell-lahe on> Brown's boundary wall Kenton-lane farm by the east, and the eastern boundary the thorn hedge passing the Rifle Canteen across Hounslow Heath on the west. the fields (bounded by thorn hedges) to the (7.) So much of the parishes:of'. London and North-Western Railway at Harrow Hornsey, and Friern Barnet, in the county of Railway Bridge, thence the London and Middlesex, as lies wiihin«the following" rjosjjii- North-Western Railway to the Bridge in daries, that is to say, Summers-lane an& the Kenton-lane, thence Kenton-lane to four-cross- road leading irdm>i£brn3!ie thence the footpath towards Edgware to the t-: vHdgfc-K&d-3?irichley by Melrose Cottage along stile and the hedge to the top of Woodma^ •:;* -the'-soutl^erff1'Boundary o£ the'Islington! a§d Hill, and thence the hedge to Kenton-lWe'-farm.i' (2.) So much of the parishes -of ':Mllingdo:By and Uxbridge, in the county JOf^Midolese*;5 as* :«-•. •north-e.a.sicornerfof that Wood along the hedge V •into^FatteVdown-iane at <&) pjbintf .just/riortlfcif -5-i. Gopprett--faim9oni the south, TatterdownMane tinuatioir of thefeame-td Pttrkf-read^o^n-'th^ *>'«• ;"i's«bop -Coppett ;£arm7to ifife

••*-' &Qt^ hedgerow running at the back of the Rifle following boundaries, that is to say, High-street B 2