THE GAZETTE, NOVEMBER 29, 1861. 5083

March and Askerne Railway. otherwise Saxilby-cum-Ingleby, Hardwick In- (Incorporation of Company ; Power to make rail- goldsby, otherwise Ingleby, Kettlethorpe, Newton, ways from the Eastern Counties Railway at otherwise Newton-upon-Trent, Fenton, Laughter- March to the Lancashire and Railway ton, Torksey, Brampton, Marton, Gate Burton, at Askerne, in the West Riding of the County Knaith, Lea, Gainsborough, otherwise Gainsburgh, of York, with branches to connect same with otherwise Gainsboro', Morton, , Great Northern, Manchester, Sheffield and Lin- Walkerith, Misson, Owston, Haxey, Newby, other- colnshire, Boston, Slcaford, and Midland Counties, wise Newbigg, Wroot, all in the parts of Lindsey, Midland and Railways ; Powers in the county of Lincoln; Thorney, Broadholme, to the new Company and owners of said rail- Harby, North Clifton, Saxelby, otherwise Saxilby, ways, the North-Eastern Railway Company and otherwise Saxilby-cum-Ingleby, Rampton, Treswell, Victoria (London) Dock Company, to make South Leverton, Cottam Hablesthorpe, otherwise agreements with respect to working and use of Apesthorpe, North Leverton, Ltttleborough, other- Railways, Wharfs, &c.; Facilitating Transmis- wise Littlebrough, Sturton-le-Steeple, otherwise sion of Traffic, &c.; Powers of Subscription ; Sturton, otherwise Sturton-in-the-Clay, Fenton, Appointment of Directors, &c., to Eastern Fenton and Apesthorpe United, West Burton, Counties Railway Company, and Agreements Bole, Saundby, South Wheatley, North Wheatley, between that Company and Eastern Union and Beckingham, Walkeringham, Misterton, otherwise Norfolk Railway Companies in reference thereto; Mesterton, West Stockwith, Misson, Finniagley, Amendment of Acts.) Auckley, otherwise , all in the county of Nottingham; Finningley, , Auckley, other- OTICE is hereby given, that application is wise Awkley, Hatfield, Stainforth, Sand Bramwith, N intended to be made to Parliament in the Armthorpe, Kirksandal otherwise Kirksandall, next session for an Act to incorporate a Company Trumfleet, Sykehouse, Cantley, Fishlake, Barnby- (hereinafter referred to as " The Company"), and upi'n-Don otherwise Barnby-upon-Dunn, Thorpe, to authorize the Company to make and maintain, Thorpe in Balne, Sand Brandwith, Giggleswick, for the conveyance of minerals, animals, and goods, Kirkbranwith, Braithwaite, Burghwallis, Owston, the following railways,-or some of them, with all Holme, Campsall, Moss, Fenwick otherwise Fen- proper stations, works, approaches, and conve- wick-cum-Moss, Sutton, Askerne otherwise Askern, niences connected therewith respectively (that is to all in the West Riding of the county of York, and say): terminating in the said township of Askerne, in the 1st. A railway (hereinafter called main line), said of Campsall, by a junction with the commencing in the parish of Doddington, in the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway at a point Isle of Ely, in the county of Cambridge, by a junc- 500 yards or thereabouts south of the Askerne tion with the Eastern Counties, Wisbeach, St. Ives, station thereon. and Cambridge Junction Railway, near the March 2nd. A railway in the said parish of Spalding Station of the Company, passing thence from, in, (hereinafter called Great Northern Junction), com- through, or into the several , townships, mencing by a junction with the main line in or near and extra-parochial and other places following, or a field belonging to Mrs. Rebecca Marriette, and some of them, that is to say, March, Doddington, now or lately occupied by Edward Beaumont, at a Elm, Whittlesea, Wisbeach, St. Peter's, Wisbeach, point 250 yards or thereabouts, north of the bridge St. Mary's, Leverington, Parson's Drove, Thorney, carrying the turnpike-road leading from Deeping to otherwise Thorney Abbey, all in the Isle of Ely, in Spalding over the South Drove drain, and termi- the county of Cambridge ; Long Sutton, otherwise nating by a junction with the loop line of the Great Sutton St. Mary's, Sutton St. Edmund's, Gedney, Northern Railway from to Lincoln , Holbech, Fleet, , Whap- at a point 330 yards or thereabouts south-west of lode Drove Chapelry, , otherwise Croy- the level crossing of the old turnpike-road from land, Moulton. Weston, otherwise Weston St. Mar}', Deeping to Spalding, which is opposite the farm- , Peakhill, Deeping St. Nicholas, Spalding, house and buildings of Mr. William Drewery. Monk's House, Little London, Winsover, Fulney, 3rd. A railway in the said parish of Great Hale Hawthorn Bank, , Pinchbeck, Mill Green, (hereinafter called Boston and Junction), Money Bridge, Guthram Cote, Cross-gate, Cherry commencing by a junction with the main line in or Holt, , Risegate Cleough, Gosber- near a field belonging to the Marquis of Bristol, ton, Westhorpe, Chale, otherwise Chcal, and now or lately occupied by William Green, at a Risbolt, Eaudyke, Donington, Northorpe, point 88 yards or thei'eabouts south of the bridge Bicker, Bicker Gauntlet, Bicker Frist, Swines- which carries the occupation road over the drain head, Harts Ground, Three Gibbet Hills, all in the near Mr. Harris's farm-house, and terminating by parts of Holland in the county of Lincoln ; Great a junction with the Boston, Sleaford, and Midland Hale, Little Hale, Helpringham, Oatsheaf, Heck- Counties Railway, at a point 15 yards or there- ington, Garwick, otherwise Garrick, Hosvell, South abouts west of the 185- mile-post from the Barkston Kyme, North Kyme, , Sutterton, Billing- Junction of the said railway with the Great Northern hay Walcott, Dog Dyke, lluskington, Dorrington, Railway. Digby Roulston, Kirkley-green, Timberland, 4th. A railway in the said parish of Boultham Thorpe, Tilney, Martin, Scopwick Blankney, Lin- (hereinafter called Midland Junction), commencing wood, Metheringham, Tan vats, Dunston, Branston by a junction with the main line at or near a private Nocton, Potter Han worth, Hanworth Booths, road leading from Lincoln to Boultham at the part Washingborough, Heighington, Boultharn, all in of such road which lies between lands belonging to the parts of Kesteven in the county of Lincoln ; Colonel Richard Ellison, and are occupied on the Fiskerton, Cherry Willingham, Greetwell, all in north side of the road by Mary Cooper, and on the the parts of Lindsey in the county of Lincoln ; south side by Henry Dalton, and terminatiqg by a Branston, Heighington, Washingborough, Canwick, junction with the Nottingham and Lincoln branch • Canwick South Common, or South Common Can- of the Midland Railway at a point 165 yards or wick Common, Bracebridge, Saint Botolph, Saint thereabouts south of the 1 mile-post from the Lin- Peter's at Gowts, Saint Mary le Wigford, the coln station on the said branch. Holmes Common, West Common, all in the city of 5th. A rail way (hereinafter called Junction No. 4), Lincoln and county of the same city; Skelling- commencing by a junction with the main line in thorpe, Doddington, Burton by Lincoln, otherwise the said parish of Rampton, in or near a field Burton Somh Carlton, Saxelby, otherwise Saxilby, belonging to the Rev, Charles William Eyre, and No. 22570, C