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works, shall be Tjeccssajry; for carrying into effect the covered.with, houses, and, in such htse, to , any .proposed improvements^' And it is intended "to insert extent flot exceeding-ten yards on either side of the pp'wers in the said Bill to levy Tolls and Rates upon said railway.— Dated this 2d day of November 1836, all ships, barges, bo ts; vessels, and craft, goods, Henry , , Solicitor.. wares, and merchandizes, navigating or carried upon the said river, so far as the said improvement shall South Midland Counties Railway. extend. And nof.ice is hereby also given, that power 1 • will be contained in the said Bill to divert into the OTICE is hereby given, that application is in- said River Severn, or into some extension or variation N tended to be made to Parliament in the ensuing thereof, or cut communicating therewith, a part of the session, for an Act to make and maintain a railway .water from^. the Gloucester and Berkeley Canal.— or railways, erections, and all other -necessary works • Dated this Sth day of November, 1836. which .may be required or connected therewith, which said railway or railways is or are intended to Bedford and Pidcoclc, Solicitors to the said! commence, by a junction with the London and Bill. , Birmingham Railway, at or near a certain place, caHed Courteenhall-pits,in the parish of Courteenhal), OTICE is hereby given, that application is in the county of Northampton, and terminating, by intended to be made to Parliament in the next a junction with the Midland Counties Railway, at or session, for an Act to make and maintain a railway near the point where the said Midland Counties or railways, with proper warehouses, wharfs, land- Railway is intended to cross the Wigston and Ayks- ing places, tunnels, bridges, works, roads, and con- ton-road, in 'the parish of Great Wigston, in the • veniences adjoining thereto,' or connected therewith, county of Leicester, and passing from, in, through, for the passage of waggons, carts, and other car- and into the following parishes, towns, townships, . riages properly constructed, commencing at or near lordships, liberties, extra parochial, or other places, to Brook-street, situate in the parishes of Saint or some of them, that is to say, Courteenhall, Blis- _ Oswald and Saint John the Baptist, and near to a woith, Collingtree, Milton otherwise Middleton wheelwright's shop, in the occupation of Joseph Malsor, Wootton, Hardingstone, Cotton End, Far Newhall, in the city of Chester, and county of the Cotton, and Duston, all in the said county of North- same city, and thence extending to, or passing ampton j All Saints/ Saint Peter, and Saint Se- through or into, the several parishes of Saint Oswald pulchre, all in or near the borough of Northampton, ' and Saint John the Baptist, or one or both of in the said county of Northampton ; certain extra them, both in the said city of Chester, and county parochial or reputed extra parochial lands or places, . of the same city, and^of Saint Oswald,. Saint John not designated or known by any particular names, . the "Baptist, Plemondsthll otherwise , in or near the said parish of Saint Sepulchre, Kings- , Waverton, , , Bunbnry, thorpe, Boughton, Pitsford, Brixwprth, Hanging Acton, , i Coppenhall otherwise Church Houghton, Lamport, Maid well, Draughton, Kel- Coppenhall, and , or some of them, all marsh, Arthingworth, Great Oxendon, Bravbrooke. in the county of Chester; and through or into the Little Oxendon, East Farndon, and Little Bowden, several townships, hamlets, or places of the -city all in the said county of Northampton; Great .of Chester, and county of the same city, Newton Bowden, Lubenham, Foxton, Smeeton otherwise othersvise Newton by Chester, , Smeeton Westerby, Kibworth Beauchamp, Kib- Little Bough ton, Spittal, Boughton, Littleton, worth Harcourt, Overy, Great Glenn, New-' . Christleton, Row ton, , Waverton, Hatton, ton Harcourt, and Great Wigston- aforesaid, all in the . , , , said county of Leicester ,• with a branch from the Huxley, Golbourne below, Newton otherwise New- said intended railway, commencing at or near the : ton by Tatterihall, Tattenhall, Beeston, Tiverton, junction with the said Midland Counties Kaihvay, .Bunbury, 'otherwise Tilston Fearnall, Alpra- in the parish of Great Wigston aforesaid, and termi- ham, , Wardle, Stoke, , Aston nating by a junction with the Leicester and Swan- .otherwise , , Leigh- nington Railway, at or near a certain place, calle'd ton, Wolstanwood, Monks Coppenhallj Church Foss-lane; in the lordship of Leicester Abbey, in the Coppenhall, and , or some of them, all in the said county of Leicester 5 and passing from, in, said city of Chester, and county of the same-city, through, and into the following parishes, townships, and -in the said county of Chester, and terminating lordships, liberties, extra parochial or other places, .by a {unction with the Grand Junction Railway, or some of them, that is to say, Great Wigston at or near to a certain place, in the said .township of aforesaid, and' Knighton and Ayleston, both in the Crewe, in the said parish of Barthomley, adjoining to said county of Leicester; Saint Margaret, Saint "where the Grand-Junction Railway intersects, or is Mary, the Newarke, the Castle View, Bromkings- intended to intersect, the turnpike-road between thorpe, New Found Pool, and Leicester Abbey and Nantwich, in the said • county of aforesaid, all in or near the borough of Leicester, Chester; and that it is also intended, by the said and in the said county of Leicester; and also with Act, to take power to deviate from the line or lines another branch from the said intended railway, com- . of the said railway, as the same is intended to be mencing in the said parish of Lubenham, and ter- laid out on the plans, thereof, hereafter to be de- minating in or near a certain field or place, in th'e posited with the Clerks of the Peace for the county parishes of All Saints and Saint John, or one of of Chester, and for the county of the city of Chester them, in or near the borough 'of Stamford,-in the to any extent not exceeding one hundred yards on county of Lincoln, called the Eight Acre Piece, and either side of-'the said railway, save and except passing, from, in, through, and into the following where the same is intended to pass through lands parishes, townships, lordships, liberties, extra pa-